Linder Comm nee WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1954 NUMBER @ ng your choice, you will have ned the future course of uestion of segregation in schools is part and parcel of fiolate and the ealnted race > or else both the white race colored race will disappear a mongrelized rabble. ae fate of those who come after des in your hands on Wednes-. ptember 8, 1954. cS - Ey eur vote or the liquor vill destroy representative t, morals and decency in y your yote. =s nister and layman, every a every school =e nday School teacher, e else who believes the ne | Heavens tules in the and giveth it to will should seek Di- before expressing their ice in ws: momentous \ ~ ELECTIO you mark your ballot ex- ; not only for the next four . aes the lives of your: Judge Wm. A. Ingram Speaks The following letter from Judge William A. Georgia, known to thousands of peo- ple all over Georgia, is self-explan- atory and expresses a highly valuable opinion to which | think the people of Georgia are entitled; therefore, | am reproducing it herewith: Hon. Tom Linder * Atlanta, Georgia _ Dear Mr. Linder: As you kage ihe Supreme Court of the United States has held that it is unconstitutional for a State to segregate school children by Law on the basis of race and color only. Because of this decision, it is imperative that a plan be worked out for the State of Georgia to meet the "emergency created by this deci- sion. _ This is true for the reason that our State Laws and methods of handling the segregation of the races in our schools at the present time violate the princi- _-ples announced in this decision of the Supreme Court. Yours is the only practical plan which will surely preserve the segregation of the races in our public schools within our un- questioned constitutional rights; and, at the same time, preserve our free public school system without .interruption. : The do-nothing or wait-and- | see policy of all the other candi- Ingram of Cartersville, dates will Sertdiely result in liti- _ gationthe effect of which can- not be foretold. Certainly it will result in the disruption ct some or all of our schools. This is so for the reason that every lawyer who desires to do so can finda = client somewhere to use-in bring- ing litigation against the school authorities. In order that the people may know some of the damage that would be done in the event that the people should permit their - free public school system to be abolished in tavor of private schools, | recommend that you point out to the people of the State the following: If our public school system Is lost, there are many, many dan- gers to a private school plan. Space permits me to point out only 13 major dangers. 1. Gives to private individuals hundreds of millions of dollars worth of school building, equip- ment and property that has been paid for and will be paid for by the taxpayers of Georgia. 2. Opens the door for the teaching of Communism. 3. Abolishes public school bus transportation system. 4. Abolishes all teachers jobs white and colored. 5. Abolishes all teaching cer (Continued on Page 8) te. GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all stems for publication nz requerts, to, be put ' iling list and for change of address to STATE kat OF MARKETS 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL Jasep cptige DITORIAL of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage? regulations inserted. one time on each request and repeated only wher request is accompanied by new copy notices. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction! resulting from published Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address Tm Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at Ailanta, Ga. 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau o3 Markets, 222 State Capitol of October 8, i917. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office FLOWERS AND\SEED FOR SALE Large Yellow Datfodil, White Narcissus Bulbs, $2 C; Blue is, Red Canna, Orange Day ilies, $1 doz. No chks. Mrs. Effie L. McElroy, Buchanan, watt. 1. Booking orders for Fall de- livery Holly, Red Maple, Sweet- um, Sweetshrub, Wild Azaleas, oneysuckle, rooted, -20, $5; Also cuttings of Evergreen Snowballs, Wisteria, Red Mon- thly Rose, Spirea, Beauty Bush, 6 cuttings, $1 Inez Haynes, Bow- don. ; Single Blue Hyacinth, bloom- ing size, 2 doz., $1.25; Royal Robe Violets, 15, $1;. Snow- drop Bulbs, 2 doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheim- er, Brooks. Winter blooming Yellow, Ox- lis Bulbs, large, 5 ea.; Small, , 5c. PP. No orders for less 25c. Mrs, Effie Holton, Baxley, Bis li Blue Easter Lilies, 6, $1; 15, Privet Hedge (stay green), ft. $12 C; Wax Leaf Ever- reen, 3, $1; Purple Wisteria, $1; Jonquils, 30, $1; Pink Verbena, $1 doz.; Red Maple, 8 ft.-4, $1; Holly, 2, $1. Trees shipped in Fall. Add postage. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. Hybrid Day Lilies, Painted Lady, Georgia, Athlone, Chall- mger, $1.50 ea.; Black Prince, Petricia, Tejas, Sweetbriar, 50c a.; Collection of 5 from 100 est plus 5 more, all labeled 3.75; La. Iris, 50e ea. Orders of 2 up repaid. Mrs. D. J. Har- vison, Re ceibeat White Narcissi, $2 ; Orange ay Lilies, Emperor Daffodils, 1 doz.; King Alfred Jonquils, 2.50 C; Snowdrop Bulbs, 50 oz. Beatrice Mosley, Bremen, t. 2, Box 96 King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 ; Apr. Narcissi, $2 C; Yellow annas, Orange Day Lilies, Purple Iris, White Iris, Emperor Daffodils, also Garlic Bulbs, 1 doz.; Snowdrop, 25 doz.; artha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89. Yellow Butter and Eggs, Daf- dils, Jonguils, Yellow, White, arcissi, Dusty Miller, 2c _ ea.; Mixed $1.25 C; Star of Beth- lehem, le ea.; Altheas, 5e_ea.; B0c doz.; Cannas, Lilacs, Pink Almonds, Roses {5c ea.; 2, 25c; Add postage. Taking order for Wisteria, Spirea, large clumps at my yard. Mrs. Ardell Meel- er Rida. Rt. 1, Box 222. Winter pens Easter Lil- des, 6, $1; nits. 3, $1; Nan- dinas, 10, $1. Add postage. Mrs. M. L. Duncan, Cairo, 342 - 3rd. Ave, N. W. Entered as second class matter August 1, 19387 at the Post Office at Povingtah. Georgia under Act of June 6, .1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided fer in Section 1103 Act Executive Office State Capito! Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St. Covington, tra ee Golden Forsythia, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE. Mixed Colors 1954 Snapdrag- on Seed, 20c tsp.; Ice Plant Rea 4 doz., 20c. Send 3c postage. Mrs I. N. Minish, Commerce, Rt. 4, African Violets, red, lavend- er, light and dark blue, white, pink and purple, some doub- les, small plants, 3, $1; Large, 50 ea.; Leaves, 7 doz-Add 23c postage on $1 orders, Mrs. Tom- mie White, Conyers, Rt. 2. 8 cols. Cannas, Tuberoses, Tris, Glads, Daffodils, $1 doz.; Lantanas, Pink Crape Myrtle Coralberry, Amaryllis, Red Seven Sister Running Rose, Milk and Wine Lily, Day Lily, Umbrella Palm, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woooten, Camilla, Rt. 2. \ 8 dif. Caleus cuttings, 3/ 25; Large Boston Fern, 50c clump; Dbl. White Petunia, 2 cuts, 25e; White and Red Geranium cuts, 25c. Plus postage. A eollection of 12 cuttings, all dif., $1. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 1. Mixed col. blooming size Tu- lp Bulbs, 50c doz.; Yellow Iris, 40 doz, Add postage. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. 3. Dbl. Pink Poppies, Dbl, mixed col. Sweet William, Hollyhocks, 20c pkt.; Azalea type Mums, 3, cols, bloom all summer, 50c doz.; Pot plants, collection Co- leus, Sultanas, Geranium, Be- gonias, Purple Jew, 5, $1. One plant free with every $1 order. oat postage, Mrs. C. C. Gentry, alhoun, Rt. 3. c Butter and Eggs, White Lady Yellow Lady, White Buttercups, 3c ea.; Black Narcissi, Empress, Cheerfulness, Firetail, John Ey- elyn, 5c ea. Add postage. No orders for less than $1; Red ider Lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. N. . Sherard, Commerce, R. 1. Rooted and growing Geran-|* jums in 2 pots, 35 ea.; Gera- niums, and 6 in. in paper pots, 50c ea. PP in Ga. in lots of 4 or more, L. E. Buchanan, Conyers, % Greenacres Farm. Sev. dif. kinds Cacti, Hen and Biddie, Xmas, Thanksgiv- ing, Feb, Starfish; White Be- onias, Crape Myrtle, 50c; ea. rite for prices on Cacti, Card for re iY Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cummings, Rt. 5 1 each, Ruffle Fern, Lettuce Strawberry Begonia, Dbl. Red, Rose, and Purple Geraniums, Star Fish Cactj, rooted, $1.23; Coleus, Cacti, White and varie- ated Sultana, Db]. Geraniums, bl. and Single Begonias, 15 cute, 88c 30, $1.30. Mrs. Lovelle Ownbey, Bizirsville, Rt. 3, Box 82, : i - FLOWERS AND SEED _ FOR SALE ay Jerusalem Cherry and Bou- quet Pepper, Red Blazing Hi- biscus, Many colors Per. Ver- bena, 10c ea. No mail orders. Mrs. Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland Ave, S. E. Ph. De. 3681. ; Fancy Coleus, strong plants, 20 dif. $1.25; Pot plants, many kind assorted, 50 cuttings, $1.25. PP. Free plants. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. . Nice Boxwood, 12-14 in.,: $3 doz.; Three Arborvitae, English Juniper, Globe Arborvitaes, 14- 20 in. $4 doz. Mtn Laurels, Pink Rhododendrons, Moss Rose, $2.50 doz.; Primrose, Per Phiox, 50c doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Nice Boxwoods, 12-14 in., $3 doz.; Tree and Globe Arborvitae 18 in., $4 doz.; All colWild Aza- leas, Dogwoods, Pink Cherokee Rose, Pink Almond, Red Japoni- Cay Pink Rhododendrons, Laur- els, $2.50 doz.; Spreading Junip- er, $4 doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. 2 p Butter and Eggs, Mixed colors, German Iris, Dbl. Red Cannas, White Narcissi, Yellow Daffodils White Sciflas, $1 doz.; White Spirea, Dbl. White Mtn. Roses, $1 ea. Mautile Harrison, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 81. a 30 dif. flower cuttings, $1; Angelwing Begonia, 2 cuts, 25c; 2 dif. large leaf Begonias, 2 cuts, 25c; Dbl. Pink, Dbl. White Be- gonias, 3 cuts, 25c; 3 Rooted Corn Cob Cacti, 25c; 7 dif. Cacti cuttings, 25c; Pkg. Scotch Broom Seed, 10c and 3 c stamp. Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Buford, Rt. 1, Box 414. Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 35c doz.; 65c per 50; $1 C.; Blue Vin- ca Minor, 40c doz.; Jonquil Bulbs, 50e doz.; Collection of pot plant cuttings, 15, $1.25. PP. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt: Per. Verbena in 8 colors in- eluding red, blue,. white, wine, purple, 30, -$1; Large Pink Thrift, 50, $1. PP in Ga. Good rooted plants. Damp packed Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, Box 155. 6 Bermuda Lilies, 4 in (bloom- ing size), $1 doz.; 25, $2; Bulbs 6 in. circum., 4, $1; $2.50 doz.; Bulblets, $2 qt.; Over $1. PP. No COD. 10c each. on checks. Ready for shipment. Mrs. J. C. Cofer, Atlanta, 883 Fayetteville Rd., S. E. Ph. Cr. 8404. \ Gardenias, 6-8 in, 5, $1; 30 plants, $5; Bufordi Holly, 50c Boxwood, $ in flats, 50, $5 Large boxwood; Blue, Pink, Lavender Buddlea, 8-10 in, 5, $1; Liriope, Vinca Major and Minor, White-Narcissus Bulbs, $2.50 C. W. L. Morris, Atlanta, 444 Collier d. N.W. Ph. 2745. Yellow Jonquils Bulbs, $1 C. Exch. for Glad bulbs. Write first. Mrs. J. V. McClure, Acworth, Rt. Amaryllis Bulbs, orange and white striped, 40c ea.; Salmon, 3, $1.10; Dbl. red and salmon Geraniums, Boston Lace and Baby Breath Ferns, Xmas Cac- ti, 25c ea.; 5, $1.; Onion Cacti, 20c ea. No chks. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Albany, 400 S. Cleveland. Beefsteak, Anglewing Begon- jas,. Plumosus. Fern, Loquots, Cunnighamias, 25c ea.; 2 yr. bulbs of Hybird Amaryllis, Phillippine and Easter Lily, $1 doz. Add 35c extra for shipping each order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. African Violets, Lucky Lady, Pink Girl, Fairy, Gorgeous Blue Wonder, Red Bird, Neptune, Purple Mist, Red Head, Violet Beauty, Blue Eyes, Carmelita (double), Jesse, Red King, Snow Prince, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1 ea. Post- age: 1 plant 22c; 2 plants, 30c. Mrs. T. R. Sweatmon, Atlanta, 17 Louice Pl, N. W: Yellow Winter Oxalis Bulbs, blooming size, 10c ea. plus post- Mixed, Iris. Shrubberry, also Peppermint Plants for sale Mary J. Freeman, Atlanta, 778 | E. Ph. Di. | Rosedale Ave. S. 6446. = _ Hemerocallis, Day Lilies, in shades of yellows, orange, red, maroon, purple, rose pink, bi- colors, etc., 15 plants (ea. dif- ferent) $5. PP. Mrs. Susie Burt, Arlington, Rt. 2. Re Paper White Narcisi, Dbl. Day Lilies, 50c doz.; Blue Ageratum, Foxglove, Lady of the Lake, 25c doz; Tall Blue Spanish Iris, 75 doz.; Dusty Miller, le ea. Exch. for print sacks Mrs. Clyde Lo- gan, Austell, Rt. 2., Hillcrest Dr. White Flowered Autumn Cro- cus, 50c doz.; 3 doz., $1.25 pre- paid. Mrs, A. D. Brinson, Cairo, Rt 2 Box 17. Fine Cannas: Eureka White, Madam ,Canard, City Portland, Giant, and King Humbert Red, Gold, Lemon Yellow, Alle- mania Variegated, $1.50 doz.; $10, C; $40. 500. Mrs. J. Camp, Cordele. ee Single Red, and White Olean- ders, $1. ea: Day Lilies, 15 var., 25c;. 15. kinds: Iris, $1: Send stamped envelope for des- cription. Mrs. W. E, Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt, 2. Xmas Cacti, 20c doz.; Orange Day Lilies, 25c doz.; Geranium, 35c -ea.; Spotted Coleus, 20c ea.; Witches Hand, 40c ea.: Century Plant, Elephant Ear, 50c ea.; Purple Iris, 50c doz.; Iee Plant, 40c; Purple Lilac, rooted, 50c ea. Add postage. Rosie Crowe. Cumming. Rt, 1. Silver Band Fern, $1.; Ver- bena, 50c doz.; Guinea Wing Grape, Everblooming Dbl. Be- onias, 50c; Sweetgum and Var. vy, _Skinny Finger, Novelty Gacti, 30c; Var. Jade, Pin-up, Lipstick Plants, Ferns, Pothos, 25; Justicia. 40c; White Striped Jew, 15ce. Phus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming: Red, White, Pink, Rosebud Geraniums. Red, White, Bronze Leaf Single, Red, White, Pink Dbl.,. and Guinea Wing. Maple Leaf Begonia, Several Dif. Cac- ti, Salmon Sultana, Airplane, Rubber, and House Plants, 20 -|cuttings, $1.25. Add 25 post- age out of state. Mrs. John Gable, Cedartown, Rt. 3. Rhododendron, Mtn, Laurels, White Pine, Trailing Arbutus, Blooming Ivy, $1.50 doz.; Iris, mixed colors $1. doz. Add post- age. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway; Dah- lonega, Rt, 1. Centipede and St. Augustine Grass Runners, 2-3 ft., $1. C. Grown in shade or sunshine. Mrs. Eugene F. Adams, De- catur, 836 W. Ponce de Leon]. Ave. Ph. Cr, 1891. Large blooming size Madon- na Lily Bulbs, 35c ea.; $3. doz.; Black Narcissus, 25 doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Roy Entrekin, Sr., Douglasville, 41 Bowdon St. Booking orders for Nov. del. White, and Pink Dogwood, Red, and Orange Pyracanthas, White, Red Crape Myrtle, Pink Crab- apple, Teaolive, Granny Grey- beard, Red Berry Holly,-1-5 ft., 10c ft: Add postage. Betty June Cornell, Dublin, Rt. 6, Box 3a2 71/2: : Little Yellow Cluster Narcis- sus Bulbs, 50, $1.50; Nierem- bergia, purple rope, dwarf, loaded with deep Pirple flow- ers with yellow center, -bloom summer and perennial, $1.15 doz, dozen. sold. . Mrs. worth, Dacula. Rt. 1. Dbl. Orange and Lemon Day, No_ less -land Blackberry Lilies, $1. doz.; Sourwood, Rhododendron, Aza- leas, Kalmia Laurels, Granny Grey Beard, Boxwood, Trailing Arbutus, $1.75 doz.: Siberian Iris, 50c doz. Thrift, $125 C. Mrs. M. L, Eaton, Dahlonega, tT. y Large Xmas Cacti, 50c ea.; Large and Fluffy Leaf Begonia, Sansievra, Oxalis, Widows Tears, Large Green, and Red and Silver Striped Jew, 12 cuttings, $1.; Shrimp, Walking age. Mrs. T. B. Wood, Bowdon, Rt. 1. : : : Vs Iris. 25 ea. Plus postage. Miss Jeanne Langley, Elli, Rt. 3. R. |doz.; Yellow Japoni iy _} Blooming fall, 6 and 8 in.,}; Lon Ash- : blooming size, 50c Blooming size Dbl. T 35e ea: White Narci $12 Mrs. J.-C=J, : ville. : Dbl. Rose Altheas, Baby Breath Spi large plants. $1. e cissi, Yellow Iris. 75 ple Fall Aster, 3( Large Tiger Lily size, $1. Mrs. Charle wards, Ellijay, RR 3, Iris, Red Montbre low Lilies, Grey nicas, Old Fashion Lily Bush, 50c ea. Eng, Dogwo Crapmyrtle, large D Premium Rose, 75c postage. Mrs,.-D. P.. Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 105 Dusty Miller, Foxglov ed Mums, Mixed C ange Day Lilies, 75c do: Orange Lilies, Purple low Sansousa_ Iris, $1. Purple, White Lilacs. theas, 3, $1. Add posta Mary Langley, Ellija Box 98. as Fancy Leaf Cala tanas, Coleus, 4 dif. of each, $1.50 doz; J: Snowballs, Lilacs, Oak] drangea, Easter Roses, cus, 6, $1:; Trillium, The Pulpit Bulbs, Bl Hyacinth, 50c doz.; Wa cinths, 4, $1. F. M. Eat jonga, atti 1. ae size Bulbs, $1.26 doz.; Bl Hyacinth Bulbs, 50,-$ tel colored Glad Bulbs, 5 PP in Ga. Mrs. B. C. Dawson, 508 East 7th. Day Lilies, Gold Carg Lena Hoover, Purp. Stealer, Wine, J. Lemon. Bay State Y: ea.; Bearded Iris, spri: fall blooming, Black deepest blue, Southl: Oct, Blaze, Redi tra, Marine Blue, 8, Owens, Tallapoosa, Rt. ones ie White, ue, lavender, purple, wine color vesper ea PP, Mrs. J. M,. Newm lapoosa, Rt: 2.3 GR Ne oa 4 Broad Leaf Angel Begonias, 2 blooming, 60 Other 2, 40c ea, One Leaf, 40c; Star Fish Cact ea.; All rooted; Unrooted kinds Begonia, 10c ea.; 3 } Dbl. Petunia, 15 ea: 5 Fancy Coleus, 10c ea. Not } Mrs. J, W. Roberts, Tal Rt te sO e hls? - African Violets, ready repotting in 3 in. pots, in. blooming lants;. Leaves, 15c. Orders of $ more postpaid. 265 va Will furnish your choice color or variety if Mrs, Blanche Woodw Thomasville, Box 889. ~ Yellow Oxalis Bulbs Peacock, a Fluffy Scale Ferns; Dbl. Pink, Angelwing Begonia. S 25c ea. Plus postage. Exc sacks. Mrs. Wavy Toomsboro. Beso Liriope Plants, 50, $1. turalizing bulbs of several ieties, $1. C; Cheaper by Large clump Pink Thri Red Surprise _ Lilies, Bulbs, bulbs, 75c doz. Ad E. An "FLOWERS AND SEED it FOR. SALE oF LOWERS A SEED FOR SALE | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED a _ $2. y f y] Yelllow calla postle Lilies, 3, $1.: Red eh $1. doz. White santhemums, $1.25 C; One Orange Montbrettia, 25c; ae 2, 25: Fancy aladium. Blue Hydran- nciana, Philodendron, a.; White Streaked and een Jew, 10c. Add postage. Dan Terry, Quitman. ooted Opal Plants, single pink and red with : foliage | wax Begonias, Xmas, Frogleg, orn, and Night Bloom- ereus Cacti, Rose Geranium, 25c ea.; Cut- Sc ea. Mrs.D. W.. Fair- Rochelte, PL OQ. Box 1044. a, Yellow, Red Justicias, Bae Bandy, Hibiscus (Blazing : colors), Amazon. | ro gees. White Spi- | l klooming size, 50 "$2.50; Pink, Dees Wine ea.; Small for "indoors, Me WW. Wil- Blooming | ster Lily Bulbs, Red Hi- | 7 Bronze Conch, Pink. Rosebud Begonia, Sweetgum, Baby Branching Ivy cuttings, 25c ea.; Rose Sultanas, 3 kinds Coleus, dark red, green, yellow and green, light red, green, 10 cut. Add 3c postage ea. cut. Mrs. W .W. Louman, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Red, White, Pink Spirea, For- sythia, Altheas, Pink, White,. Weigelas, 50c ea.; Buddleia, Abelia, 75c ea.; Boxwood, Eu- nonymous, $1. 50 ea., Azaleamus: rooted, 25 ea.; Tulip Bulbs, | King of Nights, Bellow, $1 doz.; Del. No order less $1. Mrs. Adell Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Emperor and Dbl. Daffodils, Fragrant White Narcissi, Jon- + Bulbs; $1.50 C; $12 M; nowdrop, Purple Sweet, Con- federate Gray Violets, ~ Vinca or Periwinkle Vine, $1.25 C; $10 M. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. - Blue Violets, $1 C; Red June | Cacti, Pink Justicia, Pink Pe-. ony, 50c ea.; Red Lily Bulbs! | Rainbow Moss, Red Geranium, Goldenglow, mixed col. Iris, 50c | doz.;.$3-up PP. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, ged Rt. 3, Box 52. ; Yellow Easter Roses, 50c-ea.; Peach Glads, 50c doz.; | Bronze Mums, 13 doz.; Blue Hyacinths. Lemon Lilies, $1.25} doz.; Ivy, Conch Begonias, Sual- tanas; Rase, Red, Hen and Bid- | die, Patticake Cacti, 30e ea. eee packed. Add postage. Mts. | Freeman Gong, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Cluster Yellow, White Narcissi, Dbl. Butter and) Eggs, Lemon | Lilies, 8 choice Iris, 50c doz.; '6& var. large Daffodil, Narcis- sus fixed, 40 doz; Blue Scil- las, White, Blue Critelia Bulbs, | '30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, East Point, 2595 | /Ben Hill Rd. Rabbit Tracks (Prayer Plant), | Pepermonias, 20c ea.; Perennial | Candytuft, Dbl. Hollybocks, Yellow Yarrow, $1 doz.; Mixed} Dutch Iris Bulbs, $4 Cc. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 5. Native Wild Azaleas, 25 ea.; $2 doz.; Yellow Jonquil, March | - | blooming, single 25 doz.; Doub- | le, 40c: doz.: Glads, mixed cole | ors, 50c doz.; Yellow Primrose ate Red Horsemint, Blue and Silver Iris, 50c doz.; Red | Mrs. Presley Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. 5 ' 3 shades Red Geciniie Ap- ple Blossom Pink, Angelwing, | Guineawing, Beefsteak Begon- = and Velvet Plant, 25c ea. rge rooted plants. No orders | Hees $1. Add 25 postage. Mrs. | Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.) Box 108, 3 cuttings Watermelom Red Hydrangeas, 2 of Dbl red, 2) Dbl. pink Geranium cuts, 3 roaot- S| ed Monkey Face (or Mother's Tears), all 10, $1. PP in Ga. | No chks. Money preferred. Mrs. Se Overby, Flowery Branch, } Killarney Roses, Pink oe Al-| White, $1; Goldilock, $1; Si Pink D An- eee Bioca: Vein, | 21e een cuttings, | V n ae ote ce | 2 rng fh Red Gael ee L doz. $8: C;, Pi ee aan $l; "Jonauils;, Daffodils, Chastain, | Bult Bulbs, $2 doz.; 7 | yellow beak. delivery Red, White, Purp oe Verbena, Trailing Vinca; Also} |Apple and Peach Trees fall. |: Ri . Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fort- son, ~- Bulbs: Narcissus, white with ee $1.50 doz.; Mixed nquils, Butter. and) Egg, gat Time saci Glad: > cc . Mis. E. Fountain, Bt 'Y. led; Yellew Thorniess, Rose, But- | terfly Bush, Purple Lilac, 6, $1} | Plus:postage; Also large Box! and Dark Purple Ver- Oxalis,, Nareissus: Bulbs, $1.50, C; Blue |}; Eris, $1.50 doz.; Pres. Red Canna Add postage. Mrs: | at my home. _ [santa Ellis, -Grantville Bie igus Photenin, $2.50, don; tec Guineawing, Red, White and 25c ea.; Large mixed col. Mums, } White, | Blooming size Paper White, | | Locust, 50 ea. Add postage. $1.50, C; Small |; Speckle Rose Bushes, 25c root- t wood at my place. Mrs. Mae), scaling Gainesville, Rt. 6. Ligustrums, both fast and slow growing, Cherry Laurels, Nandinas, Boxwood, Magnolias, Photenias, Eng. Ivy, Vinca Min- or, Red, White, Blue, Pink Thrift, Red Violets, for sale. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. wax blooms, rooted in pots, $2.50 ea. Add postage. Miss Bes- sie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Old Eng. Box wood, 8-10 fr, $3 doz.; 6-8, $2 doz.: : Vinca Minor blue heavy liners, $1 doz.: $4 ; American Beauty Berry, 18- 24 $2 doz.: ; Mimosa (Silk tree) 18-24 /son, Greenville. Hybrid Day Ties Gismere 4 callis), Warpath (red, Pride of | Houston (mahogany), Sylvia and | | Cabatlers (Bi- colors, Mary Gun- ther (orange and "red), J: AS Crawford, 50 ea: Black Prince, ' Mrs, John T. Tigeret, $1 ea. |Add postage under $2 Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee. Bulbs: King Alfred daffodils 50, for $1: Butter and eggs ahd Star Bethlehem, ea. kind, $1 C; Add postage. Mrs. Sibley Rich- ardson, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Azaleas, ferns, Amaryllis,. red honeysuckle, sil- }ver lace vines, Mtn. laurels, |Pussy, weeping Willows, rose Acacie, sweetshrubs, gardenias, dogwoods, red maples, forsythia, red holly, spireas, Jan. Jasmine, white August lilies, 50c ea. Exch, ' for vrint sacks: Mrs. John Myers Addison, Hartwell, Rt. 2.. Purple or Blue Bearded a '20, $1; Pink or White Oxalis, 3 10e- Yellow Jonauils, Butter and Eggs, Daffodils, blooming sizes, $1 C; Seed from all colors Petunias (Burpee), mixed 10 and Stamped envelope; Also Titho- nia Seed, orange velvet. Mrs. RA: Fleming Lincolnton. Single Dbl. Altheas, 8 colors, 15c doz.: Red, Pink Crape Myr- Pink, Blue Butterfly Bush, Pink | Almond, White Spireas, Bridal- Vwreath 25 var. Running Bush Roses, 5, $1.; Pink, Red Thrift, '30c doz. Add Postage. Mrs. C. Ez yao de Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box Pink, White Mimosa, Do wood, Chinaberry, Oe Paw. Paw Catalpa, Tulip Paplar. Persimmon, Black Haw, Cedar, Cherry, Plum, Red, Pink Roses, 7, $1; Sweet Shrubs, 50c doz:; | Pink, Red Thrift, 30c doz 4 doz., $1 Fall shipm t, Add postage. Mrs. Thos. J. Watson, FOS, rRt. 3, Box 217. Red Spider Lily Bulbs, 50 doz.; Yellow Jonquils, $1- C; Sweet William Seed,, mixed col- l addressed stamped envelope. | Add postage on bulbs. No chks. (or out-of-state orders. Mrs. An-~ | nie Pattillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4. 35000, Boxwoods, $1.-$3 ea. at imy place; 1000 rooted Boxwood mine, 3, $1; Jonquils, Daffodils, Nareissi, mixed, 60 e C. Add Ect Mrs. 'S. M. Gunter, rig nie wor, Rt. 1, Peachtree | Good flower bulbs, assorted, for sale, $1 Ib..Plus_ postage. Contact. Mirs:. W. W. . Grayson,, Rt. i. Jonquil and Narcissi, T5c doz. bulbs, Nell A. es, ne, Rt. Small size Butter and Egg | Bulbs, a. Paul Underwood, Ocilla, Hyacinths, dbl. Pink, blue, $1.75 doz; blue Boman, 2 doz. ($1.50; mixed bulbs; extra large, many choice var:, paper white. Chinese. sacred nar- /eissus, 30, $1; $3 C. Plue 25 postage; Blooming Gerberas, $3 doz. Mrs. J. Wr. Jomes, Madisom, | Georgia Easter lily bulbs, I 15, 20) 3, 30; 35, and 4c sizess | | Tris tubers, purple, blue, lavend- iad threa; cemts: ea; pie. See -4 yr. old Cape Jasmine, white in., Red Spirea, and Spice Bush, | ne $1: 50 doz., Mrs. B. L. Robin- hydrangeas, | | tle, Forsythia, Baby Snowhball, | ors, Feverfew, l0e-pkg. with self | Plants, 10e ea.; White Star Jas- |, $1.50 C. Add postage. | including \ Rhododendrons, Mtn Laurels, Azaleas (3 cols.), Dogwood, white, yellow, Poplar, Holly Bush, Maple, Creek Hemlock, Cherokee Rose, Coralberry, Red Bud Bush, rooted, $2 doz.,PP. Moss pasked. 2 1/2 ft. high; Mtn. Ferns, 2 doz. $1 Virginia Black Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 176. Red and White Dogwood, Crabapple, Running Roses, Bird of Paradise. Bunch Honeysuc- kle, Running Honeysuckle, Buckeye, Red, Yellow Jasmine, Running Evergreen Oaks, Tea- olives. Magnolia, French Mul- |berry, Sweet Bays, 10c ft. Add 'postage. Exch. for sacks, Mrs. Henry Loyd, Toomsboro, Rt. 1. Magnolias, Red, White Dog- wood, Teaolives, Pink Crab- apple, Red, Pink Crape Myrtle, Redbud, Sweetshrubs, Umbrel- la China, Pink, Red Honeysuc- kle, Running Pink and White Roses, Evergreen Oaks, Pussy- willow, Sweet Myrtle, 1-5 ft., 0c ft. Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs: Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. Thornless Roses, -yellow, 3, Yellow and Purple Iris, $1.; Orange Day Lilies, $1. doz.; Golden Chain, 4, $1.; Tiger Lilies, large bulbs, 6, $1.; Small $1. doz.; Yellow Jonquils, Pur- ple Verbenas. $1, doz; Add postage. Mrs. Jemima Crump, | Talking Rock. Rt. 2 Cob Cacti, Star Fish, Xmas, Rattail, Deer Horn, Glory, Mul- 'tiplying, Elephant Ear, 35c ea.; Lilacs, Myrtles, Yellow Thorn- ies Rose, Silver Maples. 25c Wigues Seed, 10c pk, Add post- age. Mrs. Warren McDaniel, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Purple Iris, 3 doz. $1.25. PP. Mrs. M. L Priest, Talking Rock, Hie : -Iris, named varieties, all col- ors mixed, not labeled. 15, $1.; 35, $2. Add postage. Mrs. Sher- man Duckett, Talking Rock. Purple Iris, Orange Day. Lil- ies, 3 doz., $1.30. PP_ Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. ! Iris, Hemeroeallis, Daffodils, Nareissi, Lilies; My selec tion labeled, dif, reds, yellows, ilis, $3.50 doz, Add 35c postage. ; | Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Geraniums, Japanese Laven- ider, Rose, Oxblooded Red, Cameo Pink; Beefsteak, Bleed- ing Heart, Giant Red -Conch, Pearl, Pink Conch, Bronze Leaf |/Pink-Red Begonia: Boston, Fish | Tail, Whitmani, 55 ea: Red |Chicken Gizzard. Cacti, ange Spoon, 40 ea. PP. Mrs. Daffodils by doz., Bersheba, |Mrs. Backhouse (Pink), $3.50: Thalia, Franciscus Drake, Jno., Evelyn, $2.50; No. 1 bulbs. My iselectton labeled dif. reds, Ipimks, bicolor, yellow, rose, wine, Imis, 15, $1.25; Hemero- ,callis, $3.50 doz. Plus 25 post- age. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Wash- ington, Mixed bulbs Jonquils Daffo- dils, Buttercups, Narcissi, large bulbs, te ea.; Smaller, 3:/4e ea.; | 1600 - good bulbs, $7.; All pre- paid on orders $2. up. Less $2. postage extra. A. J. Willoughby, Waco, Rooted:-Cactus Plants, Christ mas, Thanksgiving, May. tf set out now, will bloom in I lor 2 years... 3 plants, $1. PP |Hxch,.. for sacks Mrs. Jo C Way, Walthourville Paper White Narcissus Bulbs, $2, CC; 38e doz: Bed Spider Lily, 63e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt, & Imp. Easter lily bulbs, 40c ea, & for $1, or $48. bushel. 'T. M. Greene Zebulom, Box ) 262. Nica Tiger Lily Bulbs, $2.50 \doz. PP. Mira. eR. neem, Lula, RFD 2: CI ey | Pink Thrtitt, 7c C;, $3 M; Pur | ; Hollyhock, Pretty By Night | pinks. bicolors, rosy pinks, 2 | tome Iris, 15, $1.50; Hemerocal- Or. | Graham H, Eley, White Plains. | -} $12\50 Simmons cultivator, $15; ae ann tia ee pe | Ww. B Hart, Midland. Want cuttings for rooting named Azaleas and Red White Dbl. Altheas. Have Ir to exchange. Mrs. Lois G. Be Milledgeville, Rt. 2. Want price on an outla shrubbery and some se on Snapdragon, tomato, and stock. Mrs. Carrie Griffin, Roswe shrub Seed. Hubert eee Canton, Box 488. 4 SECOND HAND Caterpillar (gasoline) Fifteen, rexcellent cond., $350 Or trade for other equipment. Be Hill Ave., N. W, Be. 3535. mower, bull dozer attac. dise good cond. Guy Reeves, Green- ville, Rt. 3 All planting and cultivating }equipment for Farmall Super A Tractor. $175. Almost new. 1, Bethsaida Rd. 10 in, Fairbanks-Morse Ham- mer Mill, complete with sackey, $85. Like new. Eo. Georgetown, Box 295. used 3 times, $12, Mrs. W. H. ae Savannah, Rt. 4, Box Ford Tractor, 1947 m bood cond., for sale. G. Ross, Eastman, Rt. 3 Box 66. F. Dewberry, Acworth. Oaks),, mewest model, used one ator for dairy. Mrs. -G. | Brown, Monroe ,Rt. 2 FE Meyers Heavy Duty Wat- er Pump complete, 2% in, | galvanized drop pipe with wood- en sucker rod, dbl, acting cyl- inder, all perfect cond. and furnishes large amt. of water. pent M. H. Peebles, see: ro. LA John Deere Tractor, eul- tivator, mowing machine, dise trailer plow, good sha 3 mi. S. Calhoun just off 4 Hwy. on Bellwood Rd. Harvis Wilson, Calhoun, Rt. 2. 2 Wooden Silos, 18 ft. hig by 16 ft. diam, good cond. one or both cheap. J: P. Si son, College Park, RFD 2. Ca. 6859. G. Westinghouse Milk Cooler, | Surge 4 unit Pump, 2 Surgs Milkers, for dairy: 100 bu. Co ey Manure Spreader; 2 tom Trae- tor Wagon, 15 in. Hammermil | Graham Hoeme Plow, G cond, Priced right. R. H. Crav- ey, Covington, Rt. 2. Ph. Cov- 4086. or Atlanta Wa. 6040. One 1950 VAC Case 2 Row Tractor with planters, fertilizer attach., cultivators, Smoothin Harrow, J. D. 4-dise Tiller, sel all or nothing. Very reasonable. Letters ans. Joe Cox, Davis-+ bora. Can Sealer, $9.00; 28 in Cord- wood Saw, $11; 1 horse steel beam plow, $7.50; 2H plow, $113 Avery 1 -Row corn planter, Cross-cut saw, $4.50; Cole 3 row grain drill, both shovel and dise openers, $22.50. Can usa 5 to. 10 bu. seed wheat in trade, |S. M, Stout, Warm Springs. Allis-Chalmers: Tractor W. G., good shape, with starter, lights, power takeoff, motor recently overhauled, tires, very good shape, good plow with 2 new disc, cheap.; 3 Row Grain: Drill, seyeral good turning plows, t and 2 horse. C. A. es | Kennesaw, Rt. 1, 8-385 Marietta. Bulldozer Blade for Model A John Deere Tractor, used | ontyta! few hours. Sell it halt (origina on oe. Just patos dae Pierce pet BS a eae bie of ie Want Buckeyes and e Thomason, Atlanta, 640 Center ee One Cub Tractor with grasa C. L. Summers, Riverdale, Rt, = 300 chick cap, brooder (Eleg. time; Also-hand cream separ- = 2 MACHINERY FOR SALE plow, pulley for saw, guar, ise 2 One Sears 95 egg aa ool aS La. No. 2 Bottom Plow for i John Deere Tractor for sale R ae J. D> No. 5 Mower, Taylors >. ~ -way 10 disc. Harrow; 10 cat SECOND HAND , MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND : One late model Ford Tractor > with bush and bog oe : H. Phi 503 ae arris St. 1951 J. Deere Model B. Trac- tor, practically new , starter, lights, rollomatic, -Powertrol, $1400; John Deere B Butthead overhauled, new rings, new aint, new tires, cast wheels, 375; J, D. cultivating, planting and distributing equip. for A or , $200. J. A. Dula, Leesburg, t. 2, c/o Dula Farms. hf en ips, Americus, Lilliston Peanut Picker, needs gome repairs, cheap for $100. Come see. J. Ralph Duggan, Warthen. One 1948 H Farmall, perfect _-eond., with 4 dise tiller, bush and bo harrow, new 3 point lift with new cylinders, $800. Sell any part, or all. Jiles Hamil ton, Alma, Rt. 2. ; phone cond,, is 175. FOB farm, A, K. Adams $50. Mrs. Robert Harp, Rock Spring, Rt. 1. Old Model Mowing Machine with2 blades (one never used), in good mowing condition, $28; Large Farm Bell, $12; Larger Bell, $40, All good cond. H. B. Cain, Bethlehem, Rt. 1. Greensboro, Rt. 2. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Deere Model A Tractor. Hugh T. Davis, Williamson, Want one hydraulic controlled dirt pan, 3-5 gal cap.; Must be in good cond., reasonable. Guy H. Shivers, Norwood. 318R2 War- renton. > Want large siz coal-coke brooder, late model, good cond., not over 50 mi. Washington. W. P. Lynn, Washington, Rt. 1. Box 33. : , Want orchard sprayer, PTO or engine drive. Give full de- tails and price in first letter. H. R. Entrekin, Bremen, Rt./1. Want cultivators for old preferably but will accept single State condition and price in let- ter. C. I. Holt, Macon, Rt. 3, Hwk Rd. : Want feed mixer in good cond- ition. preferable upright, 1 ton cap. Chafin Smith, Forsyth. Ph. 2428. Want 2 Disc Ford or Ferguson Plow. State condition, age, price write or call. G. R, Vinson, Dun- woody, Rt. 1. Ex. 3780. g Want slightly used No. 9 Mc- Cormick-Deering horse drawn mowing machine; Also want wheel for No. 9 horse drawn mowing machine. Give price, de- scription, ete. N. B? Deaton, Buford. Want one good scoop for Super A tractor in good cond.; Also want Corn Binder, good cond. H. J. Hogg, La Grange, RFD 2. Want up to 20 se chicken brooders, good cond., for cash. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville 323 W. Washington St. Le. 4-5377. Want used manure spreader good cond. Write or call, Doro- they B. Watkins, Sandy Springs. Atlanta Ph. Ch. 2068. Want Gustafason Model C Tractor Duster; Also for sale TD-18 Intl. Tractor with bull- dozer blade, exc. cond. Robert H. Tootle, Reidsville, Box 172. Want sickle-bar mower to fit model G Allis Chalmers trac- tor. Buy in any condition if price will justify necessary re- pairs. Consider other equipment also for Model G. E. C. Hall, Georgetown. Box 295 PLANTS FOR SALE Boquett. Pepper, 25 doz.; Hot Pepper, Green Glaze Collard, 20c. doz, Plus postage. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. 15 nice rooted Sage Plants, $1,;, 6, 50c. PP; Also. new bright Dry Sage, 3 soda boxes full. 25c. L. J. Vollrath, Smyr- 1st Rt 3: Lemon Balm, member of sweet mint family, fragrant, large, rooted plants, $5. , Sample doz., $2. No less doz. sold, Add postage. Mrs. C, M. Robinson, Greenville, Everbearing Strawberry Plants, grow extra large ber- ries, $1 Add postage. Or come after. Mrs, L, C. Jones, Gainesville, Rt, 1. Raspberry, Hazelnut, $1. doz.; Chinquapin Bushes, $38. dozJ Mtn, Huckleberry, -50c doz, Chestnut with roots, 50c ea Letz Feed. Mill, % Countey bunivoody, ia Fare ae See ae s $1. N &, a Suggs MACHINERY FOR SALE] Good IH wagon and gears, Want wheel weights for John type Farmall A Dbl. Haw], lifts. PLANTS FOR SALE _ Large imp, flondike Straw- berry, 75c C; Mtn Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz. 75c; Imp. Field guides 50c doz.; Also Large Indian Pe: doz.; Smooth Leaf Winter Mustard Seed, 50 teacup, Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming. Rt, 1. Rutger and Marglobe Toma- |to, 50c C; $2 M: Add postage. One Newgreen bush and bog, harrow, $900. Mrs. A. T. Mann, | 2 Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. Marglobe and Rutger Toma- to, 50c C; 500, $1.25; $2. M. Add postage, C. D. Crow, Gainesville,, Rt. 2. Garretts Famous Streamlin- er Everbearing Strawberry Plants, .$2, C. Or exch, - for country cured ham. C. J, Gar- rett, Bremen. SEED AND GRAIN . FOR SALE White Nest Onions, $1.40 gal.; Red Multiplying Scullion Onions and Buttons from same, $1.50 gal.; White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 55 teacup. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 1954 crop Ky. 31. Fescue Seed, recleaned, tested, $20 Cwt. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, e/o Pine Crest Acres. Ph. Fayetteville 5581. Pad ak ae Pure Chapel Hill Resuce Grass Seed, combine run, free of other seed, 6c lb. FOB. John A. Forester, Carnesville, RFD 2. Green Glaze Collard Seed, 1954 crop, 2 Thls., 25c 9 Thbls., $1; $5 lb. PP. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. 3 ae ie Recleaned Dixie Reseeding Crimson Clover 1954 crop, in 100 lb bags, $25. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ph. 2151. 1954 Pomegranate Seed, 10 thimbleful and self addressed stamped envelope. Miss Doro- thy Pate, Tallapoosa, RFD 1. Old fashion Long Brown Shal- lots, (not scallions), sound, clean, $1.25 gal.; $8 bu.; Red nest Onions, great multipliers, called Peck to Hill, $1.50 gal. PP in Ga. Mrs. J. M. Jones Grayson, _ White Nest Onions, good for eating or planting, $1.25 gal.; $8 bu. Plus postage. Eunice Woody, Dial. : White Multiplying Onions, clean, ready to plant, $1.35 gal. PP. J. B. Atkinson, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 2, Box 18. 2500 Ibs, 1954 crop reseeding Crimson Clover. Reseeding Up- son Co, 18 yrs., recleaned, test- ed by Ga. Lab., 99.70 pct. pure, 99 pet. germ. No noxiious weed seed; 1000 lbs up 2244c; Less lots 25c FOB. J. Lynwood Bentley, Thomaston, Rt. 2. Ph. 3697. ~ 300 lbs. Dixie Reseeding Crim- son Clover, cleaned, 25c 1lb.; C..O, Jones, Atlanta; 2860 Sew- ell Rd, S. W. Ph. Am. 0809. Old fashion Long Brown shal- lots (not scallions), sound, clean $1.25 gal.; Red Multiplying Onions, sometimes called Peck Mrs. J, M, Jones, Grayson. 2000 lbs, 1954 crop Reseeding Crimson Clover, recleaned, tes- ted by lab., sell in any quan- tity, 25 lb. J, R. Erikson, At- lanta, P, O. Box 4533, Ph. La. 3838. ? Clean Old Time Nest Onions, for planting, White ee Red, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs. Mary Allenn, Augusta, 3435 Peach Or- chard Rd, Ga. Exp. Station Atlantic and Cokers Extra Early Victor Grain, 38-40 Oats, $1.25 bu. re- cleaned; Ga, Station Dixie Re- Reseeding Crimson Clover, $22 Cwt. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Clean Red Multiplying On- jons, fall and winter 1.50 gal. Del, Cash or Grace B. Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2 1000 bu. clean bright full ra $1 bu. You bring ach Seed, 50c}- | Collard Seed, 4 Thls., }loway, Cobbtown. To Hill, $1.50 gal. PP in Ga. pee, ; O. Mrs} i a SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE! < 1 Butter-beans Z age. Mrs. W. W. Womack, son, Rt. 1.~ New crop pure Ga Collard Tay- No order less 10 lbs. G. Recleaned seed rye, trom 6 crop, W. J. McDougald, Gaddistown. * Yellow Nest Onions, $1.25 gal. Cora Mae Hammontree, Chic- kamauga. ~ ; Large Red and White Nest Onions, for planting or eating, Old Time Brown Shallots, $1.35 gal. No less than one gallon sold. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da- cula, Rt. 1, ; 1954 cham fon Green Near Thls., $2, Make offer on 40 ibs. Will sell cheap. Mrs. T. T. Hol- | Several tons grazing mixture consisting of oats, rye-grass, wheat, vetch, some clover, 3l%c lb. Jas. W. Woods, Brooks, Ph. Senoia 206-J L. 2m) -Recleaned, reseeding Crimson Clover, hardy strain, 99.52 pet. pure, 90 pct. germ., 11.50 pct: hard seed, no noxious weeds, Recleaned Reseeding Rye Grass, th, lots. Joel nan, RFD 2. Turners Bancroft Seed Oats, pure, recleaned, graded, high yielding var. for ae or rain, sacked in new 4 bu. bags, 1.20 bu. L. M. Turner, Roy- ston. . . Fine Red Multiplying On- ions, for fall. planting in Sept., $1.25 gal. Add postage. Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dal- ton, RFD, 2. ee a 2500 Ibs. Dixie Reseeding Crimson Clover, recleaned, in| new 100 Ib. bags, purity and germ. guar. 22c lb. FOB. Mac Oglesby, Hartwell, Rt. 2. H, Sanders New- ner Bean Seed, 2 large aus $1, Add Postage. Mrs. Sibley { = ardson, Hartwell, Rt. 3. - New crop pure Ga. Collard Seed, 90 pct. germ., 30c lb, No orders less than 10 Ibs. FOB. G. . Connell, Whigham. | : - About 8 Ibs. 1954 crop Hast- ings Kallards (not reg , ard) 25c pkt. seed; $1.10 lb. Mrs. Sev. hundred pounds Burr Clover Seed in oe bur roma ern strain. Write for prices on amounts wanted. Olin Prickett, Maysville, Rt. 2. Few quarts new type Shal- lot Buttons, makes green on- ions year around, 25c qt. Plus postage. Rev. Ira H. Mason, Roopville, Rt..1. - ae Oats, 2nd yr., good for seed or feed, pure, 90c bu. at farm. O. E. Crawford, Goggins. yim son Weed Seed, 25c s oar Prepaid. G. H. Roberts, rantville, Box 103. HAY AND STRAW. (Wheat, Oats ~Etc.) FOR SALE Several tons excellent quali- ty Fescue and Ladino Hay, round. bales. $30, ton. At barn. Norman. Elsas, Necatur, Rt. 2; Glenwood Rd. Sericea Lespedeza and Brwn Top Millet Hay, $30. ton; Grass Hay, $20. and $25, ton. Top quality, E. T. Newton, Madison. Ph. 157-J and 113, Pure Sericea, Lespedeza. and mixed Grass Hay at barn, bale. G. R; Vinson, Dunwoody, 664 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd.) Ph. Ex. 3780. Coastal Bermuda Hay, bright, properly cured. $35. ton, Be Can truck in 6 ton lots any- where, and water- melon seed, 60c Ib. plus post-} seed, 90 pet. germ. 30c 1b. pes ; Connell, Whigham, Sage : $3 bu. at farm; $3.50 del. 25e- 1b. in 100 lb. lots. FOB; 99.84. pct. pure, 13c lb. in 100 Fine Brown Striped Half Run-| AD. Brinson, Cairo, Rt. 2, Box | 500 buu. Coker Full -Grain| 1.)G, Ce Wes & DRIED F -FOR SALE FRESH Sundried Apples, worms, peel, and core, 5( PP. in Ga. Mrs. M. E. Rho Ranger, Rt. 2, 1954 Sundried Apple: of core, 50c lb. Exch. for p: feed sacks. And postage. Odie Grindle, D. Sundried App so Sage Siew Plants, 6, $1. Add Mae Turner, G My entire Hire trees: 2000 bu. Staymans, Kenard Yates. - All gs _ Nice sundrie of core and pi Mrs. Grace B ti Dace ples, free o: 5 lbs., $3, P. Jones, Grayson. Dried : apples, postage. Mrs. W. Grayson, Rt, 1, ed, 1954 Sage, plus postage. Mrs. ter, Conyers Good, new crop, Sage, $1.25 Ib Pl Tweedell, Lithonia. R _ Shade dried Sage, gal; dried Catnip, | ee thas Phillips, Dry Sage, 35c lar, Mrs. Clyde Logan, . (Hill Crest Drive). _ Nice, new Cr | broad leaf Sage, 25c; 7 for 50c; 14, $1; rooted Sage Plants, 1 L. J. Vollrath, Smyrna... | 1954 crop clean, had picked Sage, 25c postage. Mrs. W.B- Gre: lanta, 543 Cameron Ss - 1954 crop large leaf clean and dried in the shade ee cupful. Mrs. 5 alton. Rt. 2.. Print sacks, 40c ea. lots or more; Or 3, $1. P sta: Mrs. J. C, Kim Rt. 1. = s 100 Ib. print sacks, or kind, 50c ea.; or 3, $: White, 4, $1.30. PP. Mrs. Summers, Newnan, Rt 1680W3 se oe ~ 10 nice print feed s rota Ot ou: ee poate cond, ea. A ta C, Clifton, M en. Ph. 1649. Now Hay. Lewis Taylor, Tifton. | Eg Sart Deere fo < ee ee v1 a ey | | PAGE F | MISCELLANEOUS CATTLE FOR SALE | CATTLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE _ FOR SALE TEL ee . 2 alike, 2, il iott, Mari- s, 100 Ib. cap., lity, ripped, washed, 25e. $2. Pl stage. Gladys aming,, Rt. 1 ks, washed, 2 and 3 ral odds, 30c ea. plus .Ffoll. Dockery, nice print sacks, no ea. Paul Cromer, ees in old fash- J. R. Stone, ountry butter, | pound at my Harper, Atlan- Campbellton Rd. S. W. 4 a 3rd Zoe prices on larger lots Curd. Walker, WALNUT AND WALNUT | pieces,-$1 pint, and postage. Mrs. |BAMBOO (Roots): | BEANS: .| hull). Write. Mrs. O. H. Starnes, 3 ooo 1940 Defoor Ferry Rd., _ |CATAWBA OR BEES: +4. |Adams,, Meigs. Rt. 2. POSTS: = | cust posts. W. M. Nixon, Thom- .| Want Chapelhill Rescue, Ken- jlan Red Clover and Alalou _ | Flintstone. | Want Dish Rag gourd or squ- ~|ash seed, plants or the vines. rT} Mrs. W. A. Moore, Savannah, Er Rt. 6. Box 205 (Isle of Hope) ~ -| germination and purity: Abruz- -)zi rye, Hairy vetch, Chapelhill q| also: some feed Barley. (may _| Barnesville. _| other 9 mos., both from reg. : | #rese, ; .| Dr. Ph. Ca, 0094, -Yellowroot, sassafras, penny- royal, herb, peppermint, catnip, 4 Ib. lard boz full, $1.35; also garlic bulgs, $1.25 C; pepper- mint plants, $1.25 C; Dill seed, 15c pkt. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah- lonega. Rt. 1. - . Wild cherry, willow, red and white oak, alder, persimmon, pine, sweetgum bark, plum, blackberry, elder, yellow dock, sarsaparilla, yellow root, 2 lbs., $1. Add postage. Exch. for Print sacks. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Hartwell, Rt_.2. MEATS: Clean blackwalnut meats, $1 pint. Mrs. Viola Hollaway, Dah- lonega. Rt. 1. Pp _ Black walnut meats, large gore R. Brown, Dewey Rose. Rt. S MiSCELLANEOUS WANTED Want the roots of extra large type Bamboo. David T. Jen- | nings, Americus, P. O. Box 84. - Want some of the little white ice bean (white and long shaped with clear, whitesh looking Want Catawba or Bees in Comb. Chas. E. Alley, Macon, 646 Bright St. DILL: = Want Dill spray for pickling. Mrs. N. E. Peddycoart, Armu- chee, Rt. 2. FEATHERS: Want 6 lbs., good new feathers. State price. Mrs. Rie Te. GOURDS: _ Want few long handled dipp- er gourds of medium size. Quote price. Dr. J. H. Douglas, Albany, 124 Court Ave. : Want 1,000 or more Black Lo-| aston, phone 2412. [SEED: _ : Clover seed. Pierce A. Yates, Want following seed of good rescue and common rye grass; contain small amount of Oats). W. M. Nixon, Thomaston. ~ Want some turnip seeds. R. F. Dewberry, Acwort Want 10 bu. white multiplying onions sets, clean and sound. Quote price. W. P. Lawton, Sr., Savannah, Rt. 4 Box 92. SHUCKS OR HAY: - Want 5 or 6 tons Shucks or hay. Quote best price, del. 4 mi. of Barnesville. Franklin Askin, _ CATTLE FOR SALE 3 Hereford Bulls, of Dom- ino breeding, one 10 mos. old, stock, ready-for light service }good specimen, one grade bull /10 mos. old, approx, 600 Ibs., epertect cond, Reasonable. H. A. East Point, 300 Clark - pulls, one dark (near ack) Jersey, 1d ed |, Whit - |ino 17 Hereford Bull, calved | June 29, 1950, wt. 1200-1500 lbs. etta, Rt. 5. | sey, to freshen Oct., | $200; Non-reg. -excellent Milk | Cows, $100-$150, At Piedmont 4 pect, born Aug. 7, 1954. Dam: Rag Apple Cora Pabst, reg. No. 3355541; Proven Sire: Qual- ity Fobes Zyion, mt 993764, reg. buyers name, $100. J. L. Steed, Jr., Grovetown, Wrights- boro Rd, Ph, 672270. Purebred Bull, Guernsey, 5 mos, old, artificially bred, out of 6 gal. reg. Guernsey cow, natural polled, best breeding, $100 at farm; Also pure Duroc Pigs, either sex, good breeding, med. blocky type, ready to wean Oct. Ist., with papers, 50 to choose from, $30 ea. Marvin Newsome, Sandersville. 2 reg. Guernsey Males, 11 and 7 mos. old, dehorned, one Guernsey milk cow 4 yrs. old to freshen Oct., Jersey 6 yrs. old, freshen Oct., all tested for Bangs and TB. 3 and 4- gal, cows. H. W. Thurmond, Farm- -ington. Black Angus Bull, calved Feb. 21, 1950, named Strutting Sam, Tattoo left ear C 2G50, right ear 4, sire Ivymere, 34 of P- No. 1153328, Dam Lady Jo No. 780489, $250. Selling to keep from inbreeding. I, Teem, Mil- ner, RFD 1, Griffin 4604. Reg. Brahma Bull, 2% yrs. old 1600 lbs., very gentle, selling to avoid inbreeding. Or trade for reg. Brahma Bull. Give or take difference. Wm. J. Matt- shews, Lithonia, Rt. 1, Box, 138. ' Fresh In Jersey Cow, heavy milker, 4 yrs. old, with 2nd | calf. Reasonable price. B. R. Woodliff, Alpharetta. Mixed herd Jerseys and Guernseys, some with 74% mos. old heifer calves. by side, fine cond, Write for prices; Also one purebred Jersey Heifer, bred; $75. See at farm Sat. or Sun. James Thomson, Locust Grove, Rt. 2, Box 72. Well tamed Reg. M. C. Dom- $200 at my barn. S. N: Mad- dox, Pendergrass, Rt. 2. 2 Holstein Heifers, about 500 lbs. ea., Jersey Heifer about 300 lbs., one small Heifer about 200% lbs, $25 up; Small Male, around 150 lbs. $20. 2% mi Marietta on Powder Springs | Rd. Fred CGunningham, Mari- Grade Hereford Brood Cows and 7 mos old Heifer and Steer Calves, all sired and bred to reg. bulls, of good quality, good cond. P. T, Patton, Shady Dale, Ph. Monticello 5123. Purebred Black Angus Bulls, cert. ped. and reg. papers in buyers name, $150. ea, up. May see at barn. G. E. a Own- er, Bremen, % Tur Ranch. | Large Milch Cow, part Guern- $85, Mrs; . Hilton, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 5 reg. Black Angus, one non- related bull 2 yrs. old, 2 heif- ers, bred, 2 heifers with calves at side, can be reg. buyers name, A-1, at farm near Jones- boro, $900 lot. D. R. Bridges, MD, Hapeville, 3284 Stewart Ave. Ph. Jonesboro 4177. One Angus Bull, reg., 14 mos. old, now running on pasture, $125. David T. Jennings, Amer- icus, P. O, Box: 84. Fine Holstein Springer Heifer dairy type cow, to freshen Oct. Ist., $100. Near Adamsville. Claud Johns, Atlanta, AM- 3043. Santown Rd.-Boulder Dr. 3 Tex. Aberdeen-Angus Bulls for. sale. D. G. Rasar, Macon, Rt. 7, Rogers Rd. 5 Reg. Guernsey Cows, $100- ey Creek J. College Farm. James EB, Walter, Demorest. Reg. Hereford bulls: 10 two yr. old, ready for service, $200-| $350 ea.; 15 twelve to 15 mos. old, $150-$250 ea. All sired by outstanding bulls of the breed. D. S. Wainer, Owner, Wainers River Bottom Ranch, Valdosta, *phone 2440, : Bo and Polled SS ; Hee. Here: tora Bulls 8 mos. old, WHR a nce Dom- ino breeding. ek, Cuth Exe, Holstein Herd Sire pros- Rt 4. BW, oS 10 reg. Guernsey Cows, to freshen last Sept., first of Oct., Reigeldale and Foremost breed- ing. C. 8. Rogers, Marietta, Hy. 5 Marietta-Canton Rd., Rt. 6. Ph. 8-3978. One Jersey Milk Cow, One Jersey Bull, 5 mos. old, 2 young Holstein bull calves; Al- so 3 female pigs 5 mos. old, for sale. Good prices. Albert Dales, Palmetto, No, 1. Ph. 6664, 2 Black Angus Face Heifer, 2 of bred, expecting soon, excellent cond, D. L. Wells, Tucker, Rt. 1. Ph. Clarkston 7167, _ One Cream Colored Gentle Jersey Milk Cow with a youn bull calf, now giving - al, milk, $185. for quick sale. See one White heifers are at my farm near Avants Side|. Track. Mrs. Rosa Lee Johnson, Alamo, Rt. 2. : Reg. Brahma Bull, 4 yrs. old, selling to avoid inbreed- ing. See..J. E. Johnson Farm. Pat Field, Sparta, Rt. 2, Purebred Polled Bulls and Heifers, from clean herd, 17-9 mos. old, Wray Smith, Sparta, Ph. 4921. Reg Hereford Bulls, polled and horned, old enough for service, popular bloodlines, priced for immediate sale. Several to select from, from herd free of bangs and T. B.; Also 2 proven bulls (herd), one polled, other horned. oe Steele, Lilly. Ph. Vienna 2 Jersey Cows, giving milk 8 mos., with Ist. calves, bred to full stock Guernsey Bull, to freshen ist. of March, one Red Muley headed, other cream color ed, small horns, $65 ea. Trade both for cow fresh in of equal value. 3 mi. E. Hampton. J. W. Crenshaw, Hampton, Rt. 1. Reg and Grade Hereford and Black Angus, Cows with cal- ves, bred heifers, 100 head, $40- $150 ea. First farm past river bridge on Campbellton Rd. R. a Caldwell, Douglasville, Rt. 2 reg. Brahma Bulls, 3 1/2 yrs. old, very gentle, selling to avoid inbreeding. Or exch. for Brahma or Brahma crossbred heifers of good quality. Dallas G. Berger, The Rock, c/o D. & B Ranch. Ph. 3760. : 2 Jersey Butt Head, 4 gal. twin milk cows, with artificial Holstein calves, 1 and 2 weeks old, $175 ea.; Cow and calf, $325; Holstein Butthead Milk Cow with Ist. heifer Holstein calf one week old, $200; Without calf, $150. Sammie L. Lewis, Culverton, Rt. 1, Box 71. One 14 mos. old Holstein Bull, good cond., for sale at my farm on Collins Hill Rd. R. A. Adams, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Box 372. Polled Hereford Bulls, good breeding, 6 mos. to 16 mos., at farm, Watkinsville. Write or hone. J. R. Erikson, Atlanta, Box 4535. Phi La. 3838. , Reg. Hereford Bulls, horn type, highest quality, $125 ea. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Ph. Fayette- ville 5581. 2 fresh cows, heifer calves at sides, es and gentle, easy to milk. Reasonable for quick sale. Off Rockbridge Rd. S. N: Bran- don, Stone Mountain. Ph. 5272. One Jersey Cow, 4 yrs. old, giving over 2 gal. daily, $100. See.. J. F. Greenway, Gaines- ville, Ph. Le. 2-6672. One Reg. Jersey Bull, 2 mos. old, for sale at my barn.-George W. Smith, Covington, RFD No. 1, Ph. 5541. Reg. horned Hereford 11 mos. old bull, great grand-son_ of Baca R Domino 33rd; $125. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. Red Poll Bull, reg. buyers name, 5 1/2 mos. old, around 450 lbs., $85. G. R. Mooney, Oak- wood, Rt. 1. One 4:yr. old Polled Hereford Bull, a fine individual ,gentle, also 9 mos, old calf, both oa. pest Modiinos welt ma Reg. and Grade Aberdeen lanta phone CA 6896. One purebred Aberdeen-Am gus Bull, 14 mos. old, reg. buye by, Canton, Rt. 1. About 20 nice dairy cows: Hoke stein, Guernsey, Jersey, now being milked in dairy with ma- chines. Good cond, TB and Bangs tested, guar. Letters ans. Edward Paul, Wadley. Ph.. 239-M2. : 5 White Face Heifers, 5 mi N. ea. 5 mi. Roswell off 1 gar, Woodstock. - HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Bay Horse, will work or rid good cond,, for sale or tra for pony in good cond. J. Robertson, Savannah, Rt. . Box 205. : Good gentle saddle horse for sale. For further informati call Powder Springs 3186. write. M. H. Pigg, Powd Springs, Rt. 2. _ ; One good work mule wagon, some farm tools, all good prices, Albert Dales, Pal metto, R. R. No. 1, Wilkers Mill Rd., Ph. 6664. ~ good stepper, gentle, $25 ca rath, Smyrna, Rt. 2. 15 nice Shetland ponies, : some mares al] bred to re stallion, two 36 ~ stallio ood color and size. Reasonab. ome see, Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. 6771. * : One pure White Albino Fi 16 mos. old, will make -g pleasure or cow horse, one yr. old Walking Colt, broke ride, gentle. Can del. C. Hardin, Doraville, Ph. Cham lee 71-4742. : , One good work mare for sa or trade for pig, or calves. Mra J, W. Grizzell, Ben Hill, Rt. Kenney Rd. = i Sorrell Tenn. Walking Mar 3 yrs. old, for sale x ade f Shetland pony. Billy Turn Union Point. ; : Purebred, v gentle, re Tenn. Walking Mare, sorre! both hind socks white, 17 y: old, $65. for good, home, M Ernest Andrews, College Par! Rt. 3. Ca, 1049, One Black Mare Mule, 1 yrs. old, 1050 lbs., d con work anywhere, for sale trade. J. C: Bradshaw, Atlant Rt. 12, 8715 Old Forest Par Rd. Good mules for sale or exch, for cattle; Also 2 yokes of steer for sale or exch. for sheep; Ani want purebred Angora =e 6-12 head. J. F. Wellborn, Roe Springs. . Mare Mule, 800 lbs., gentle work to anything, fine shap $25 at my place 3-mi. N. Jones boro, Hwy. 41. See. J. A. Sp vey, Riverdale, Rt. 1. 150: Shetland ponies: 25 young, gentle, fancy colored geldings 2-3 yrs. old, $100 to $175 ea, plenty as young mares, som with colts at side; also at Stu 39 in. Palomino stallion. L. L Williams, Cordele, phone 428. Black, 6 yr. old mare, broken to ride and to harnes, =e gentle, good looking and sound, wt., 1000-1100 lbs. $100. W..G, Sinclair, Culverton; % The Old Dickson. Plantation. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: Mixed Bantams; good mother hens for chukars, quail, an pheasants, 75 ea.; Broiler size, ea.; Half Grow: $1.50 ea FoR be 7 . foe Angus, few outstanding young bulls. Z. J..Lee, Red Oak. A Hwy. on Cox Rod. Ralph Dan- or trade for good heifer yeas ling or 2 good pigs. an wae aH i nos att - a Miller, Ellijay, Rt. 4, Box 86. ers name, for sale. Alvin Whid- _ old, 4 grade, one purebred, $5@, 12 yr. old mule, 1000 lbs, POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 2 | ounray FOR SAL _ CORNNISH, GAMES, GIANTS Giants, J. W., several sew White Cockerels, early j dq crowing Adairsville, Rt. 3. _ Purebred Cornish Indian Roosters, B. B. with long yellow legs, heavy breed, good layers, 1 to 3 yrs. old, $2.50- $4.00 ea. Mrs. T. W. a Newsonte, Sandersville. . erels, 3-4 lbs. ea., large big home yellow legs. $2 ea. in lots two Chickens, ~A-1 _- Purebred Game Barkeley Schaul - strain, $2.50 setting. Write, G. W. 808, Williams Rd. 3 purebred, heavy type, April 1954 hatch Dark Cornish Cock- : erels, $2 ea.; One March hatch, $2.25; 8 hens, I rooster, $14.75 $2.50 ea. if takem at once. Money texson, Ty Ty, Rt., Box 35. Dark Cornish Chickens roost- ers, hens, and young; Also White Pekin and Mallard Ducks Mrs. Bill Pickrell, Cochran, ge ANT ME Nice Dom and Blue Stag, $5 - e@; Pullets $3 ea Emory blocky type, aa ee or ) tion, Mrs. S. Purebred Dark Cornish Coclt- | 7a ai heng about a year old, | }arouund 10 pullets, some lay- W. Thurmond, Farmington: , ia cacks, some pullets; also eggs, | Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box. | Order only. Miss Cora B. Pat-./ - 200 Palmer, Blakely, Rt. 2 MAMBURGS: One Silver Hamburg Roost-| eq on Miza, M \ aaa tees pe laying aa $1.30 ea Calt 68-1036 vy _fasther informa- W. Kania, Macon, |, 5424 Houston Rd, 28 ov 30 iead mixed chickens, | also 3 roosters, $1.25 ea. im lot. Must sell soon. Roosevelt Hwy. 3% mi. So. Box 318, SUSSEX; 8 very fime Speckled gerd) | Roosters, about 5 mos. old, of master 4 A grade, fine for breed- ing, $3 ea. Plus shipping chrgs. Box 155. LEGHORNS (White, Brown, But): 75 White Leghorn laying 40 pet. $2 ea.; Breasted Bronze year hateh, $1.50-$3 ea. 4 yr. old hens, 1 tom. W. Ee Collier, Craw- |! fordvilla, Pullets, 50: Broad Pullets, t0 wks. old, at. my place. BE. H_ Watson, Bem Hill, Re. 1. Bre: 2442. .| er, & mos. all a ee k, for ake fc s , 4248 | | Mikade Ave. | MISCELLANEOUS: . Turkeys, this:| AAAA White Leghorn | 10-15 March hatch W. L. Im- perial mating pullets, vaccinat- | ed for ry wee pro- saciag, $2, | ship. Mrs. isrion Dickson, enfield, Rt. White es Bantama, tine} }show stock, $3 pr. Will ship. | or Johnny Long. Jefferson, i Small type Brown Leghorn Hens and Roosters, excellent: |) layers, not mixed with large | chickens, also pullets ready ta | start laying, gentle. L. M: Bon- ner, Buchanan, Rt. 1. ~ PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, : | PIGEONS, QUAIL,. DOVES, Palmetto, |! Mrs. M. Adams, Newnan, Rt. 2, ! Northern Bob White - Quail, | early 195% hatch, laying, pr.; Early May 1954 hatch, "$2.95 | pr.; Min. order 10 pairs; 25, pet. | : deosit gy en shipment, hal. CO. rs. Wenford Crav-|} }en, Douglasville, Rt. 1, Box 326. | Ph. 2481 or Atlamta Fr. 3384. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, } Young pheasants, Chukar Quail, Bobwhite, all ages. Black- tail Jans, 1954 hatch, $3 pr. | Also. White King Pigeons, $3: | pr. Cannot ship. A.W... Haley, |, Dunwoody, 6870 Roswell Rd. Pheasants, all ages, from. 6} weeks to 2 yrs., $1-$2.50 ea. Ship exp. collect. M. J. White, Attapulgus, Chinese Ringneck Wiad. -hems and coks, $1.50 ea. F. L. Hutcheson, Riverdale Phone f fonesboro 6186.. 8 bre _ $3 Ave. $3 ea. Exch. tor Reeves Am~- herst Peafowls, or good, | thy 6: mos. 1 ern Bobwhite variety, also quail | hatching eggs for sale. William A. Thonaas,, Aa 421 Con- nally Bldg. Large Bobwhite Quail, two- thirds grown, $1 ea. No less than 10 birds; shipped. Letters ans. Toe Collier, Arlington. ee mated, banded, work- Taylor, Albany, 609 Oglethorpe | - Reg. White | banded, mated, $2.50 pr. EB. Bu} | Miller, College Park, Rt. 3, Box j 292 Ca. 5612. } REDS: NG,, RI, PARMENTERS 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea. at the door.}' : No chks., Mrs. G. c. Clifton, | ! Millen. | 200; - 44 grade NH Pullets, Mar. 2, 1954 hatch, begum to} lay, pullorum tested, $2.25 1. Come see. Letters, ans. Hunter Lanier, Rocky, Face. 2 Pert _ 200 RI Red Pullets, Feb. 23, | 1954 hatch, laying 50 pet., $21 ea. Buyer to furnish coops and transportation. No less 200: sold. |! Golden Pheasants, 2/3 grown, | ear 0. Ger ates Morgan, Way- | RI Red | Plymouth Rock White King i ing. Will | ship: by express. C. W. | 24 AAAA Grade NH Reds, seen ene 5, att of excellent and large North-.| 2405 a eee fr lehrgs. Ship in_ lg e returr 2 Bieta ail Baas NH Red, $23. Lockard Bell, ee 2677 ae N. King. Pigeons, |; At. i aia: laying, = 1S ea. for e en | lot; $2 ea. in small Jots: E | Smith, Bagley, Ria. 2c: = ROCKKS: BARRED, Wi OTHERS: - Fat, a (White c EB. MacDonald, sale. ' zibah., Wie 6-1204. 3000 ArborAcre White Pullets joe 7 | 23rd, 10 wks. or} contact. L. OW ae wood. Ph. Lenox | 6 nice White Roc! Feb. hatch, $1.25 ea; Lot $7.253. | Also 3 fice NH Pullets, Mi G. C. Corbin, Oak Park. Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets | Wenie Stone, oe RFD August 14 No.l No2 No. 3 No. 4 hae a Bartow Ce. L/S Com. Co. Cartersuille 22.73 20.00 Carroll Co. Sales, Carrollton ~ 23.05 - 21.80 >. Kemeaib | Chatham Co. $/, Savannah 22a 21.90 _ Bleckley L/S Auet., Cochran 3200 +2130 ~+~23.00 ij Cig STs Cetembas 22000 0 Millen L/S) Mkt.. Millen 26 ee ese aese | Podge Co. b/S Bora, Eastman == 2RSR ANS _ Swainsbero $/Y, Swainsboro 22.94 21.88 20.20 20.49 | St Farm Prods. Sales, Thomaston 23.70 22.40 as e 24.25 | Japeway Craig Com. Co, Macon = -22.42.20.55 August 17 . | Jesup S/Y, Jesup 22.26 21.64 _ Emanuel Ce. $_Y, Swainsboro 23.38 022.750 20.45 = 22.60 | Millen L/S Mkt. Millen | _ 23.00 22.00 e 21.89 | Ocilla L/S Co, Ocillx 22.04 21.60 poet 2258 AS 21.35 _ Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 22.27 22.11 | McRee s/Y. McRae 22.26 21.25 20.06 ____| Suttew L/S Co. Sylvester 22.52 22.20 Coosa Valley Com. Co., Rome 23.00 22,50 18.00 - Wayeress L/S Mkt., Waycross - 22.60 21.90 Meultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 21.75 = 21.48 Auguss 24 : : i Parker's Stockyard, Statesboro 23.02 : 22.56 20.30 Pet Appling Co. Ls Mkt., neal 22.28 21.90 Pulaski $/, Hawkinsvilla 2208 hee ha te | Oe eS oe we. Ragsdale Leng Com. Co., takaland 224% 2158 19.68 19.00 | Dawson B/S Ce.. Bawsan teat e Ragsdale McClure Com. Co., Rome 23.00 22.50 18.00 ae ee ae Ie | Withes Co. $/%, Washington 33.00 32.50 70 aa2s | Farmers L/S Auct., Nashville, eee Shia o Farmers $/, Arlington 205 21.75 Dublin L/S Com. Co., Dublin im ha us he Sarasa = Effingham Ce. S/Y, Springfield 23.00 22.20 21.25 Pees ee Nehunte S$/Mkt., Nohunta 23.10 2220 20.00 19.65 ee bo a st Meiter L/S Mkt., Metter 22.50 21.50 Ragsdale & Long Com. Co., Quitmaa . 22.60 21.80 20.49 19.40 | Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 22.45 22.00. Smith S/Y, Augusta 22.00 22.10 21.00 21.40 | Smith S/ No 3, Thoms . 2450 2n75 - Valdosta Livestock Co., Valdosta 22.25 2285 21.88 20.30 | Tatmall L/S-Ca., Glennville 2245 2S _ August 20 | Auqust 25 i Candler LS Mkt, Metter 23.25 22.00 21.00 Claxton $/, Claxton 22.76 21.25 Coop L/S Exe., Stateshore BAS me ie ase | A Se Cee ae o 22.60 | Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt 22.10 21.69. Cordele L/S Sales Barn, Cordele 22.40 21.91 20.68 Turner Co. $/, Ashburn S212 Se Flint River L/S Auct., Bainbridge 22.25. 2175 21.35 ( Unien S/Y, Albany 22.09 21.70 Piece Ce. S/, Bieckshon mss tye ae as ee e235. 20 Sylvania S/Y, Sylvania 23,05 22.50 21.00 21.00 1 Se _ ae Thomesville $/, Thomasville 22.00 21.60 _ Bainbridge $/, Bainbridge 21.45 = ee Formers L/S Cc, Douglas Bartow L/S Com. Ce., Cartersville 23.00 22.50 18.00 Fitzgerald L/S Co,, Fitegerald Tifton $/Y, Tifton 2228 9S | a sa Fs fe re bE) 5 Ea ee ee BR Hens, Jaying well = aay $2 ea. See, a} oe about yrs. old, and 10 young geese d (mestly grown) about | louse,, $2 ea. for lot. Dor- ol 444 Melville SAivion Guineas, lis a Wilson Car. ni, i } age Pekin Ducks and k $6.50 in light crate. J. ~ liborn, Rock Springs. 60 turkeys, aif, a feel. iateeee. i Mrs. << large White Embden, 4 Gos- alf grown, at my home. grown Pekin Ducks, lay- | Show Type n ig ig oe White ested Polish -and Cochin, $4.50 lso Homer, 8. Sumter a x a Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markets GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome Atlante Gainesville 8-23 8-24 8-25 8-26 8-20 : Steers & Heifers | Good : 16.50-18.00 17.00-21.50 16.00-18.50 16.00-19.25 16.75-19.25 - = Com. 12.50-16.50 12.50-17.00 12.50-15.00 12.25-14.25 13.00-16.00 12.00-15.06 Utility 8.75-11.75 9.00-12.50 9.50-12.28 900-11 .78 9/00-12.20 B.00-11.50 Cutters 7.00- 8.50 7.50- 9.00 8.00- 9.50 7.50- 9.00 7.50- 9.00 7.50- 9.20 CALVES - ; : Good & Choice 13.00-18.25 13.00-18.00 13.00-18.00 13.00-18.00 13.00-15.50 13.00-20.86 Util. & Coml. 8.00-13.00 - 8.50-13.00 6.75-13.00 8.50-13,00 8.50-13.00 8.50-14.28 cows { Utility ~ 7.50- 9.50 8.00-10.00 .50-10.50 8.00-10.00 8.50-10.50 8.00- 9.00 Cc. &.G. 5.00- 8,00 6.00- 8.25 .80- 8.25 5.50- 8.00 6.00- 8.50 .50- 7.78 BULLS ; Uril. & Coml. 9.00-12.00 9.00-12.00 $.00-12.50 9.00-12.75 9.00-12.50 8.75-11.78 Cutters 7.50- 7.00 8.00- 2.50 8.00- 9.78 7.80- 9.78 8.00- 9. 8.00- 9.06 STOCKERS Steers & Helfers 7.00-12.78 7.00-17.60 7.50-18.00 7.00-13.50 8.00-16.00 7.08-13.00 Calves 8$.00-11.75 .00-15.00 9.00- 16.50 8.00. 14.06 .50-14,56 .50-14.78 - Source of Information Federal - State Market News Service BO Seventh Street, N. B., Atlanta, @a PAGE EIGHT tf tificates of all teachers, princi- pals, instructional supervisors, visiting teachers and superinten- dents. tirement system. fund. program. (Continued from Page 1) 6. Abolishes the teacher re- if: Abolishes free textbooks. 8. Abolishes the equalization 9. Abolishes the a libracy JUDGE WILLIAM: ae 10. Abolishes the school fe a room program. 11. Abolishes all forms of yoca- tional education and training. 12. Abolishes all city and coun- ; ty boards of education and trus- _|_ _tees. So 13. Abolishes the ee of Re- gents and all State-supported colleges, experiment stations, etc. such as the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech. There would ~ se as to hin & b ; re. > ae schools, Tom Linders Answer On Segregation Before the Georgia Education Commission In answer to a question by a member of the Commission as to whether he believed It un-Chris- tian and un-American to advo- cate segregation in our public "Mr, Linder said: - lam a Christian. The men _who founded this country found- ed it on religious principles. They were real men. They were not Communists, nor weaklings. They did not try to change their re- ligion to conform to man-made laws. They made laws to conform - to what they believed the Bible ~ taught. This is what I believe in. -tion, Linder said: Further explaining his _posi- it is a sin for any Christian par- ent not to honor his God by main- taining the purity of race in his offspring; and by not providing that offspring with conditions and opportunities under which to live so as to inculcate in that off- spring the desire and determina- tion to do the same thing. | believe that - mS cena Washington, Georgia : Hon. Tom Ladar for os space given it in the Market Bulletin. on rs = ors : C. J. MAY, D. D. $s. - President Alen Gal Dear Mr. Linder: fore the Eastern District Dental Society a o the courage to stad for it wherever: your elp needed. : . win your race 4G Governor. | am reese c complimentary letters from over the state. The your candidacy has been strengthened by courageous stand. Se Again thanking you, | am, s = = Yours ver Tom Linder Commissioner torlal By TOM LINDER hank God that there is a uary unto which every ain Child of God may for consolation and the g of our courage when re beset by the world, the d the Devil. : thank God for the many il and true friends who have d by me faithfully in. this to rid Georgia of the or racket and all its loomy yodings for future years. rsonally | was fully de- nined to retire from the Of- f Commissioner of Agri- whether | had offered other office or not, be- I have seen the liquor ket progressively increase gh every State Adminis- n since the Liquor Law ssed in 1938; and, | was mined either to get out ; > Capitol or else to go to sovernor's chair where | clean house in Geor- make it a decent place nt people to live. ght | was is proven by nbination of the State ion and_ its power roads and jobs to- - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1054 THANK GOD NUMBER | lars of liquor racket money, both from within the State and from without the State. | was also determined that the people of the State should have an opportunity to vote for the preservation of their free public school system and for segregation at the same time. No other plan has been proposed which even purports to do this. Every lawyer knows that a private school system would mean that each parent would have to pay their own expenses for their children. if they got any education. Every lawyer knows that to under- take to subsidize children in private schools would ultimate- ly lead to the breaking down of segregation in schools. Every lawyer knows that there is no way to continue our public school system in the face of the Supreme Court Decision except to adopt an entirely new system of laws. | am convinced from going over the State and coming in contact with many thousands of people that Georgia folks, down in their heart, knew this; but, the pressure put upon them, the inducements offered them and the false rumors of every kind, proved too much for many of them to resist. | thank God for the years of public service | have been per- mitted to perform. With such ability as | have and with such courage as has been given me, | have always sought the best interest of the people of Geor- gia and have never allowed myself to be intimidated from what | conceived to be my du- ty by any man or any set of men and | thank God for that. | have no malice or ill will toward any human being. | pray for everyone, including the liquor racketeers; and, pray that some way may be found to brighten the path of Georgia in the years ahead which now look so dark and foreboding, not because | was not elected Governor no in- dividual man is of great im- port but because the liquor racket crowd and the enemies of the white people of Georgia are now in the saddle. Again | thank God for each and every one of my loyal friends and true Georgians who stood so faithfully in these try- ing days. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture i THANK GOD op the mailin REAU OF M GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN list and for change of address to STATE RKETS 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. U L and sated only when reques of notice. to- ASSOCHAT |assp cts Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage} regulations inserted one time on each request EDITORIAL yn t is accompanied by new copy Under Legislative Act the not assume any responsibility f notices. Bulletin. nor for any transaction resulting from published Georgia Market Bulletin does or any notice appearing in the y : Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau Markets, 222 State Capitol - Atlanta, Ga, 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga By Department of Agriculturc of Entered as second of June 6, of October 8, i917. class matte: August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act 1900. Accepted for mailing at special raie of postage provided fer in Section 1103 Aci Staie Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Executive Office State Capito! Ediforial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace Si. Covington, ta SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 3 Roller Mule Drawn Golden Cane Mill, good as new, $40; 2 H Wagon, $25; Blower and Anvil for farm blacksmith shop, $25; Other plows and tools very cheap. Will take cow in trade. Olen B. Reid, Thomaston, 104 Park Lane. Ph. 4201. - One 1953 Dearborn Cotton Harvester, picked only 30 acres, like new, $1300. Ph. Liberty 6-7058 after 6 PM, Athens. R. C. Whitehead, Winterville, Rt. 1. Allis-Chalmers B One Tractor, A-1 cond., used 2 yrs., 2 way cultivator lifts, 2 disc Athens iurner.power lift, guano distri- butor, planter, 2 section harrow, 20 disc, stalk cutter, 2 section spike harrow, $1300. T. W. Hum- phrey, Helena, Rt. 1, Box 66. David Bradley Ensilage Cut- ter, practically new, $100. Dr. J. H. Nicholson, Madison. 20 in Meadow Grist Mill, 1 cy- linder sheller, 5 HP Elec. motor, 20 kp elec. motor, belts, scales, other equip. Call Chamblee 7-2081 or write. W. T. Pelfrey, Doraville, Box 84. WC. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, cultivators, good 3 disc tiller wth new disc and boxings, pul- ley for tractor, tractor used very little, has original rubber, $900. Or sell separately. D. A. Leath, Rock Springs. One 1 Row Allis-Chalmers Cotton Picker with orwithout tractor good as new. B. C. King, Hartsfield, RFD 1. 3 Farm Master Oil Brooders, 500 cap. ea, good cond. $15 ea. J.C. McKenize, Atlanta, 2129 Burroughs Ave., S. E. Di. 7498. 300 chick cap. Oaks New Model Elec. Brooder, used ' one time, $32.50; Hand Cream Sep- arator, good cond.; $15. Mrs. G. G. Brown, Monroe, Rt. 2. Small Roto-Tiller, 3/4 hp Briggs and Stratton motor, good cond,, $11. N. S. Barnes, Decatur 3050 LaVista Rd. Farmall M Tractor, 3 disc plow 20 disc harrow, slightly used. Bargain. Call Marietta 8-2970 or see after 5 PM week days. Mar- vin L. Brown, Acworth, Rt. 2. J. D. Model 12A Combine, motor driven, excellent cond,, used only 2 seasons, canvas to cover entire machine $800. Con- dact or Write. David E. Carter, Baxley. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE New Holland. Side Delivery Rake with good tires, $100. FOB. Call.50 or write. A. V. Vickery, Hartwell. Dirt Moving Pan mounted on ball-bearing steel wheels, moves approx. 1 cu. yd dirt, good shape (except needs new blade), cheap or trade for reg. Hereford Bull or Disc or Bermuda Plow for Ford tractor. T. H. Moore, Miln- er, Rt. 1.. (Old Dr. Huguely Place). 4 Model B Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor, hydraulic lift, self starter, lights, new turning plow, dbl. sec. harrow, planters, extras. Tractor in very good condition. $450. FOB. for lot. T. R. Davis, Vidalia, 406 E. 6th. St. Good used 1H Wagon priced to sell at my farm in Banks Co. Bill White, Lula, Rt. 2. One Berkley Shallow Weil Pump, 1/4 hp. good cond. Can be seen after Sept. 5th. Mrs. Burta L. Liddel, Ben Hill, 2235 Camp Ground Rd. One 2 H Wagon, $20. O. A. Stone, Dallas, Rt. 5. Cider Mill for sale. S. G. Hale, Atlanta, 470 Waldo St. Di-1644. 4 Dise Jonh D. Tiller, drawn bar hitch, with touch-O-matic lift, practically new, also lime or | guano spreader, sling type, for sale. Walter E. Ogden, Odum. 3 Brower Kero-Gas Brooders and equipment for same; Also Windmill Pump, and Pump Jack for deep well. All good cond., used; very little, reasonable. Johnson Miller, Grantville. Ferguson Tractor, guar., $800; York Rake, $350; Gill Pulvariz- er, $200; Bush and Bog Harrow for cub Farmall Tractor, $75. All jnew. Emory Travis, Riverdale. Ph. Fayetteville 5415. W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, bush and bog harrow with 7 ft. mowing machine, $650; Shop Blowers and Anvil for farm blacksmith shop, $25; Hay Rake, pulled by mule, $10; 2 H Plow, $5: Fowler Plow, $10; Cutoff Saw, $10. Mrs. C. F. Moon, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, hy- draulie lift, good tires, 2 disc Athens plow, cultivator, drag harrow, cutoff saw that mounts on tractor, all good cond., $650. J. A. Leavell, Powder Spring. \ Good 1 H Wagon with box, brakes, and harnes, $50. W. D. Delong, Roswell, 390 Atlanta St. One 1 H MeCormick-Deering hand feed hay baler, $79; Also 1000 gal. Cap irrigation cylind- Grogan, Marietta, Rt. 4, Dallas Ra. : with spindles and wheels for withe spnidles and wheels for rubber tires, all good shape, $20; Also 1-5 in. 4 ply endless rubber belt, 37 ft. long, run 3 weeks, $25. W. H. Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. 3. 7 One Dearborn Pick up Baler, almost new, bargain. Ode Wil- son, Murrayville, Rt. 1. J. D. No. 5 Mowing Machine, needs no repairs, $175.; Farmall, A, ;2 disc plow, cultivators, planters, $550. E. R. Maddox, Winder, RFD 4. John Deere H. Tractor, good paint, tires like new, has lift, $275. J. C. Maddox, Athens, Athens and Atlanta Hwy. Ph. 4238J. Intl Combine, good cond., one 400 cap. gas brooder and bush and bog harrow. Mrs. W. C. Maddox, Griffin, Rt. C. Ph. 9702. SECOND HAND | MACHINERY WANTED Want med. size grain drill, 8 or 10 disc. not over 50 miles Madison. L. E. Mize, Madison, RiA2: { Want to trade an A-295 Moldboard Plow, excellent cond. for disc Plow, good cond., for Farmall Super A. J. M. Hol- comb, Toccoa, Rt.-1. Want wind mill and water tower, in A-1 cond. Quote best cash price dismanteld. Neal Cumbg, Tallapoosa, Rt. we Want good used New Hol- jland Corn Sheller, in good cond. }and reasonable. C. Whitiy, LaGrange, P. O. B. 552. Want one Whilring Clipper with 5 ft. blade to work 0 power takeoff on tractor, mM good condition, reasonable. George C. Turner, Bremen. Want tractor with Back Hoe or Shovel to cut ditches in plack bottom land. Buy for cash or trade cattle. Hove horned type Hereford Bull. No papers but subj. to register. Glenn Norton, Fairburn. Ph. Fairburn 7349, or Atlanta Fa. 4728. Want one off-set tractor har- row with 20-26 in. disc. good cond., cheap. Prefer Goble make. H. F. Price, Locust Grove. Want 2 tractor tires, rear 12 x 26 or 13 x 24. Buy outright or trade 11 x 26 in part payment. W. H. Willson, Albany, Rt. He. 5-4038. Want one horse wagon, good cond., delivered to my place. John S. Paden, Atlanta, 1256 Moreland Ave., S. E. Want large 3 roll power syrup mill, in good condition. Give full particulars. G. B. Avery, Gabbettville. Want irrigation system, 350 gal. cap., aluminum pipe, with power unit. Wheeler, Macon, Rt. 5. Want one 14 x 34 tractor tire (used, in good cond., also one 750 x 18 tractor tire). Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek. Want two 3 row Colr or, | other make Oat Drill, in good cond. State price. R. S. Pope, Villa Rica. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE $__$ Red Multiplying Nest Onions, $1 gal. add postage. Mrs. HG, Dooley, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 136 C. Few lbs. mustard seed, $1.50 rical water tank, $99. Herman} off | tiplying Seullion Onions and Buttons, suitable for fall plant- ing, $1.25 gal. add postage. Miss Sharglah Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. Large Red, and White Nest Onions, for eating or planting, Brown Shallots, $1.35 gal. No less 1 gal. sold. Mrs. Lon Ash- worth, Dacula, Rt. 1. : \ Old Time Shallots (not scul- lions), greatest multiplyer known, $1.35. PP.; $8.50 FOB; White Multiplying Nest Onions, $1.25 gal: $8 bu. FOB. Mrs. coe McMillian, Dacula, Rt. Red Multiplying Onion Sets, $1.25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. W- E.- Wooten, Camilla, Rt. 2 Recleaned, reseeding, hardy strain Crimson Clover, 99.52 pet. pure, 90 pct. germ., 11.50 pet hard seed. No noxious weed $25 Cwt.; Recleaned, reseeding, rye grass, 99.84 pct. pure, 86.5 pct. germ., $13 Cwt. FOB. Joel Sanders, Newnan, Rt. 2. 2500 Ibs 1954 crop reseeding Crimson Clover. Reseeding Up- son Co. 18 yrs. Recleaned, tested by Ga. Lab., 99.70 pct. pure,. 89 pet germ., no noxious week seed, 1000 lbs., 22 1/2c lb.; Less lots, 25c. FOB. J. Lynwood Bentley, Thomaston, Rt. 2. Ph. 3697. White Nest Onions, Red Mul- tiplying, Scullion, and Button, $1.50 gal.; White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 55c tea- cup Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Clean White Nest Onion Sets, 50c gal? Add 35c postage in Ist and 2nd zones. Bonnie Weeks, Dial. Reseeding Crimson Clover Seed, 1954 crop in 100 lb. bags $25. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt-22 Ph, -2tol- New Collard Seed, Green, 20c tbl; Hot Pepper, green, 65c pt.; Small Calif. Bell Pepper, 2 pods, 5c. Add postage. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. Box 343. Red Multiplying Onions, $1 al W. D. Delong, Roswell, 390 Atlanta St. 10 Crabapple Seed, 10c and stamped addressed envelope; Al- son White Ash Seed, 5c and 10c and stamped addressed enve- lope. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, New- nan, Rt..5. Red Multiplying $1.40 gal. PP in State. No chks. Mrs. H. T. Bishop, Farmington. Red Shallot Onions, cleaned, ready to plant, $1 gal Add_post age. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Gain- esville, Rt. 6. Wheat and Rye, $2 bu. at my place. G. M. Helton, Dahlonega, 1 Reed: 1954 crop Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, recleaned, tested, $20 Cwt. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, c/o Pine Crest Acres. Ph. Fayetteville 5581. Red Multiplying Onions, $1 gal.; 750 bu. FOB. Will not ship less 2 gallons. 1 1/2 miles E. Holly Spring. C. C. Brookshire Canton, Rt. 4. Red Multiplying Fall Onions for Sept. planting, $1.25 gal; Al- so 1954 fine large leaf dried sage, $1 pt. cup. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Coogler Rd. 20c start; 12 starts $1 PP. Carl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. 1500 bu. Southland Oats, com- bine run $1 bu. at barn. Buyer furnish sacks. C. D. Lake, Dub- lin, Rt. 2. Great Multiplying Old Fashion Long Brown Shallots (not scal- lions), sound, clean, $1.25 gal.; Also New crop bright sundried |apples, free of wornts, peel, core, 3 lbs., $2; 5 Ibs., $3. Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray- son . Fescue and Rescue seed, both ib.; Also collard, $1 Ib. S. J. Foss, Ph. 2983. oe aeRe me Brooklet combine run, each, 10c lb E. R. Maddox, Winder, RFD 4 White Nes Onigbe Red Mult great multiplyer, and Old/Time | Seullion |; Onion Sets, for Fall planting, |. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, | O. Box 48. Multiplying Sh: planting, $1.25 g Crisson, Dahlonega, Clean barley for seed, smut, $125 bu; FO grain oats, -$1- bu. FO!) Essie Bobo,, Hartwell, Rt. White Multiplying or Onions, also Yellow Nest | $1.50 gal. PP in Ga. G. C Tennille. Yellow Nest Onions, $13 Add postage. Cora Mae montree, Chickamauga, R aN Hazlenut, $1 doz.; Sagi 6, $1.00; Mtn. Huckleberry doz.; Scuppernong cuttings, Goz:; May Cherry, and E Walnut Trees, 6, $1.25; quapin with good roots, $3 Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Ad age. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway lonega, Rt. 1. 5 Klondike Strawberry $1 C: Mtn. Huckleberry, 3 | $1; Blakemore Blackberry, 50c; Field Dewberry, 50c_ Also large Yellow an Sweet Elberta Peach doz. Plus postage. M Mashburn, Cummin, Klondike Strawberry. 500, $3:; $5.75 M; Mtn. Hu berry, bearing size, 75 Catnip, 25c bunch; Pep 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Hood: Gainesville, Rt. 1. Marglobe and Rutger To Plants, 50c C; 500, $1. Prompt shipment. C. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Rutger and Marglobe | 50c C; 500, $1; $1.75 M. Add age. Ethel Crowe, : me bearing size, 2 doz., Field Dewberry, 50c_ Smooth Leaf Winte Seed, 50c: teacup; L Peach Seed, 50c doz. . age. Rosie Crowe, Cur Chas. Wakefield Fr Cabbage, fresh, green, 300. 500, $2; $3 M. PP. R. Pitts. ees : Lemon, Balm, sweet member of mint family rooted plants, $5 C; Sam: $2. Add postage. Mrs Robinson, Greenville. _ Horseradish Plants, 50 Roots, 50c ib.; Blackha 50c lb.; Spearmint, Tanzy, Tongue Wild Horsemint, Queen of the Meadow nt 50c: Also Catnip Seed, 10c * Yellow Root Plants, 24_ Add postage. Mrs. Presley Ft er Ellijay; REDE ae - Muscadine and Scuppe: Grape Vines, $1.50 doz.; Black Everbearing Rasp Horseradish, $1_doz.; Blue 75 doz.; Blue Damson and Everbearing Strawberry, 4! Moss packed. Mrs. M. L. Dahlonega, Rt. 1. d be Streamliner Ev er Strawberry, $2 C; Mtn. berry Bushes, and Old Fashion, and May Plum, bearing size, Mixed orders. PP. Mrs. B Thornton, Bowdon. ee a Mtn. Huckleberry, - Yellow Plum, bearing : Rubel Blueberry doz.; Also Clean Onions, $1.50 gal.; $ Oct. and , Peach (red ) bout 1 month iss Faye Barber, 22. (near. Drake ir NZW Rabbits, $5; Doe bred; 11 - 5 mos. -ea, Trov Duffey. At- {t. Williams Dr. S. Sree ; i uck Rabbit, and 1 Blue Doe, large, 1 ship. Mrs. Marie Dalton, RFD 2. Pigs, any color, $1.50 Helen Street, Atlanta, ifornias: Junior Doe; from reg., quality show type ng stock; Also Calif-NZW es, $5. C. W. Stinson, wood. Ph. Stockbridge Pigs, all ages, for Lockard Bell; Atlanta, Pharr Rd./ N..E. Cr. 4390 grown and nine 2 mos, old (13 in all), purebred, $1 | t; Exp. collect. Cash ly. Mrs. W. L. Greene, rT See merican Hvy-Wt Chinchillas good bloodlines, Selected does ucks, ped. Certificate fur- Limited number. Very ices. Write R . Lamar itley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. las, fulled furred, den- te, iant rabbits, . John Fields, Hog Prices Paid At Pe Hooking orders for Fall SPC pigs, champ. bloodlines, Will have litter by Famous Silver Ann, also Blackeyed Ann, bred to Pride of Georgia, due in Oct, Write. George Ferguson, Cave Suring, Rt. 1. 12 reg. SPC Pigs (6 males, 6 gilts), 4 1/2 mos: old, backed by Jr. Champ. stock, $35 ea. at my | # place, or will ship. Lamar Alt- man, Alma, Rt. 1. One Red and Black Spotted Boar, 6 mos. old, 125 Ibs., $35. S. J. Foss, Brooklet. Black Essex Shoats, reg., dbl. treated, $35 ea. A. P. Chapman, Moultrie, Rt. 5. 7 Pigs: Short nose, blocky OIC, from prize winning stock, and Hampshire, all treated, reg. buyers name, 8 wks. old, choice breeding stock, $20 ea. Mack Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teacher, Ra- bun Gap. ; 3 OIC Pigs, from reg. short- nose, blocky type stock, far- rewed July 21. Will treat, create, put on board, reg. buyers name, $25 ea. MO. Paul Cain, Com- merce, Rt. 1. At stud:* Purebred Russian Boar. Call Roswell 6011. Her- bert S. Alden, M. D., Atlanta, Suite 711 Medical Arts Bldg. Reg ' Yorkshire Pigs, best bloodlines, Worlds finest bacon and ham type hogs, sold with or without reg. papers. A. B. Hogg, Cedartown, Rt. 1. Reg. Hereford Hogs, 12 wks. old, $25-ea. Ship COD with reg. papers in buyers name. Leonard Fleming, Hartwell, Reed Creek 'Rd. Ph. 573-J-5. OIC Service boars $45 ea; also pigs, 12 wks. ea. From Champion bloodlines. J. H. Roquemore, Americus, Rt. 2. "phone 4543. Reg Hereford Pigs, bloodlines of Natl. champ., vaccinated, with papers. Ready Sept. 18. Ernest Massingill, Ringgold, Rt. SPC Champion bloodline pigs, 9 to 14 wks. old, treated and wormed, Reg. buyers name. My place, 2 1/2 mi. Camilla on Moultrie Hwy. H. G. McGahee, Camilla. ~~ Reg. Duroc Boars, fine quality, deep red, treated for clorera wormed, one 6 mos. old. Wayne Rose, DeSoto. Ph. Leslie 2172. Purebred and reg. Tamworth Swin, reg. pigs, 9 wks. old, $25 { ea.; Purebred, not reg., $15 ea. Ralph Holbrook, Canon, P: O. Box 104. Reg. Duroc Pigs, FFA mem- ber, 4 males, 3 females, 3 mos. old, about 100 Ibs. Call for at Brookins Farm on Irwinton Rd., about 2 mi. South Milledgeville, Hwy. 441. None shipped. Or contact. Walter McFadden, Mil- ledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 186. Reg. big type Poland China boars, 3-4 mos. old, wt. around 100 Ibs. ea. $50 ea; also sow pigs unrelate@. From Champion blood lines. Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran. 4 s Reg. Hereford Hogs, young boars and gilts by Fashion Wonder, 5 mos. old, fat, fine cond., $45 ea. with papers. Ship- ped if desired. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr, Marietta, Rt 3, Paper Mill Rd., c/o Ward Meade Farm. No.4 $25 | Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus Reg. Hampshire Boar, 17 mos. old, Blue Ribbon quality, around 400 Ibs., $125. -G. R. Mooney, Oakwood, Rt. 1. Black Essex Pigs, dbl. treat- ed for cholera, reg. buyer's name, $25 ea. A. P. Chapman, Moultrie, Rt. 5, Burebred Duroc Pigs, 6 wks. old, reg. stock, for sale. Can get papers if desired. Newnan- Fayetteville Hwy. 10 mi. New- nan. J. W. Lewis, Jr., Sharps- burg, Rt. 1, Box 93 B. Black Essex Shoats, dbl. treated, reg. buyers name, $25 ea. A. P. Chapman, Moultrie Rt: 35; 4 pigs, 5 mds. old, one male 2 yrs., all reg. Herefords, $30. ea. for pigs. Make offer on male. E. C. Rainey Brunswick, 2910 Newcastle. 3 Black PC Boar, purebred, born Jan. 10, 1954, 300 Ibs., $75; 4 gilts, 4 boars, Black PC, 3 mos. old, 100 Ibs., ea. $35 ea. Lot $300. Miss Janie Barron Cochran, Rt. 2. Booking orders 8 wks. to 3 mos. old purebred Hampshire Boars and Gilts, $25 - $40 ea. Reg. Buyers name, fine breed- ing stock; Also Hampshire and SPC cross, 12 wks. old, $15 ea. See at farm 6 mi. E. Locust Grove Sat. or Sun. only. Will not ship. James Thomson, Lo- cuts Grove, Rt. 2, Box 72. a Taking orders for 50 reg. Hampshire Pigs, from large litters, farrowed July 26 and 28, ready for del. sept, 25, from best bloodlines, $20 ea. Papers extra. My farm. R. Motte Smith, Washington. Ph. 4462. 22.00 Reg. SPC Sow, Litter of 9 reg. Duive Prise: 5 males, 4 females, from Bet- ter Georgia Ann No. 9125, 625; Also 2 reg. mafes ready for <2r- vice, Ernest .P, Carter, Baxley. 3 reg. Hampshire Gilis, show type, Western Packer breeding, bred to Master Model boar, to farrow late Oct., extra fine, $250 lot; Or $85 ea. John F Fowler, Owner, Cartersville, Box 328. White). SPC Pigs, blocky mos. .old, 55-65 lbs., immune, wormed, reg. buyer's name, $25 at farm. Jchn W. Hand, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3 i Reg. Tamworth Pigs (boars and gilts), also gilts 4 mos, old; Also will sell Belfair King, our Senior herd sire to prevent inbreeding. John P. Dempsey, Rome, Belfair Farm. Rt. 2. Reg. SPC Male,, 14 mos. old, 13 mos, old, | bred to reg. male, brought 8 | type, 3 (Or see at farm near ase cholera F pigs ist litter. 2 male, 1 female _ 12 wks. old. All_reg. and inoc- ulated. Cecil Smith, Lithonia, Rt. 2, Phillips Rd. Ph. 3584. ef 6 Purebred but not reg, blocky type Duroc Jersey Gilts, 6 mos. old, ready for service, 115-140 Ibs., lifetime treated for cholera, $45 ea. Cannot ship. Joe Cox, Davisboro. - One excellent Minn. No. 1 boar, reg. 2% yrs. old, best breeding shape. Can be seen at ~ my farm. James A. Bower, Al- | ma, Rt. 1. / OIC Pigs, from reg. short nose blocky type, good breed- Ing stock, reg. buyer's name, _ treat, crate, and put on board, ~ $25 ea. MO. Paul J. Cain, Com- merce, Rt. 1. s Various Markets a Sie Se No.1 No. 2 No. 3 : ans L/S Mkt, Hagan 22.41 21.55 20.55 Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 19.86, 19.89 19.35 e 40 aa Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 19.56 19.32 18.90 18.26 22.40 22.20 21.40 22.00 | Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 20.08 19.85 19.30 19.95 _ Swainsbero S/Y, Swainsbore 19.50 18.97 - 18.10 19.587 = A7i Nz +19.80.(1 9.86 if, ae 21.99 22.01 7 | August 31 : 22.20. 21.05. 19.55 18.70 | Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 18.75 18.1% 17.28 (19.25 ema Coffee Co. L/S o., Douglas 1869 1892. 1790 > 7758. SY, Sialebos. "22.59. 21.62 20.18 ~~ 20.50 | Dawson L/S Co., Dawson ~ 18.65 18.95 18.95. ae os Pe 20.20 | Elbert L/S Auct. Bern, Etberton 22.00 21.00 20.00 18.00 L/S Com. Co., Dublin 21.66 = 21.37, 20.50 20.80 | Emanuel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 19.25 1880 18.50 19.90 Co. S/Y, Springfield 21.50 20.00 19.85 18.80 jale & Long Com. Co., Quitman 21.76 20.15 19.15 19.35 | Farmers S/Y, Arlington 18.60 18.40 17.00 < 17.05 Emlti's S/Y. Augusta 21.95 21.00 20.60 ~+23.75 + Farmers S/Y, Arlington 18.60 18.40 17.00 17.05 21.63 21.33. 20.95 +21.00 | Fermers S/Y, Sylvania 18.00 17.50 17.00 21.90 21.80 21.20 20.05 Jones Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 18.90 18.00 17.590 19.20 22.01 20.50 20.02. 20.00 McRae S/Y, McRae 18.91 - 17.93. 17.55 EG Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 18.57 18.69 18.75 18.50 es 6 20 00 Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson 19.70 18.75 22.00 L/S Exchange, Stahesbacs 21.25 20.35 - 20.10 21.50 | Tattnall L/S Co., Glennville 18.75 17.75 17.05 17.05 ee 20.00 | Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange 22.20 20.00 : scle L/S Sele Barn, Cordele 20.72 21.90 22.70 Seprnba : Pe SE 19.05 | Hozlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 19.08 18.29 17.70 17.60 EEES ee OR Te 1 Bais Sicckpend. Statertore 19.01. 18.05 17.70 20.00 22,30 21.00 20.55 18.00 er 20:16 21.86 Peoples L/S Mkt., Inc., Cuthbert 18.87 18.60 1850 18.50 21.08 2030 19.40 19.80 | Seabcard S/Y, Colquitt 16.5) 16.51 18.00. 17,05 Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 18.85 18.30 18.30 19.80 20.20 23.25 Union S/Y, Albany 18.67 18.66 18.80 19.40 20.50 19.50 17.70 17.25 Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 71.25 20:50 > 1975 19.00 20.05 19.60 19.05 *| September 2. = 20.05 =-19.35 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 19.46 19.20 18.00 12.60 19.75 18.90 18.50 =-19.15 | Fitagerald L/S Auet. e., Fitzgerald 19.01 18.52 18.51 20.26 19.26 += 18.75 ~=-'18.60 | Sepptember 3 : 18.00 (18.00 : 19.05 18.90 18.35. -18.15 | 20.00 Bainbridge 5/Y Inc., Bainbridge PAGE ei fe nas i a HOGS FOR SALE Litter of 9 reg. fleshy type uroe Pigs, 4 females, 5 males, treatment against cholera, 5 ea.; Also 2 males ready for service, $40: 1 gilt, 9 mos. old, axound 300 Ibs., bred June 17th. ae Eriest P. Carter, Bax- ao ae od Pigs, mixed breed C, 10- old, $10- :: Ss aa Rm. 1 Fr. 1088 Purebred and reg. Tamworth Pigs, 9 wks. old Aug. 26, extra mice, all cholera vaccinated, ape mates and females, reg. 5 ea; De-sexed males not wag. but purebred, $15. FOB my lace; Reg. Tamworth Boar for ha Ralph M. nee anon, P. O. Box 1 oa Red wks. opis to 28 ne oa Also 3 OIC Pigs, mi. Newnan on ena ta: gtteville Hwy. J. W. Lewis, Sharpsburg, Rt: Litter of 12 Pigs, cross SPC- $10 ea. my plaee. End of ockrnill Rd, eonge 1 M. Long, ipharetta, Box 31 Duroc Pi r., Pigs, 6-10 wks old $15 ea. 3 i, South Palmetto, Rt. 29, turn bri across RR tracks. HM. B. aylor, Palmetto, Box 210. : SPC Pigs, ore Ibs. (both gexes), some nations 8 Boodline, re ON ear atthews, Pennie, ee 2 purebred Duroc Boars, = be registered, Ii mos. old, jale. < e cDonald, Hsp. lhzibah. Ph. 6-1204. -. Reg. Bi Maa et Pi 6 wks. old, $13 ea. Will shin. S. BR. ee Alto, Rt. 1. 10 shoats, about 75 Ibs. ea., $175 for lot; $20 ea.; Also four weighing 125 Tbs., $30ea. P. Coueh, Luthersville. Large niee brood sow and 6 Bigs, feeder shoats and weaned pigs. J. H. Leverett, Parrott. Pigs, 2 mos. old, $12.50 and $15: Also 9 white and gray Yabbits. all $7. Will not ip. A. J. Durden, Fayetteville, Rt. 3 SHEEP AND GOATS Z FOR SALE 3 goats, 2 Tog. nannies, 6 mos. eld Sept., 1 Nubian billie 7 mos. - old, $21 for lot. Cannot ship. O. A. Stone, Dallas, Rt.5. 3 young rams, 6 mos. old, sir- ed by reg. Hampshire ram. Can- not furnish transportation. Ka- tharine Simpson, Roswell, Bar- Fington Hall. Ph. 6358. One reg. French Alpine Goat, freshened 6 wks. ago, $60; very good grade Nubians, $25 ea. Bill Crain, Dalton, City 10. Ph, 4083. 2 milk goats, fresh, Aug. 20 and 23, about 4 qts. ea., and two to freshen soon; Also good mare mule, smart, sound, work any- where. Pecks: ae Millhaven, Be ke 2 purebred Tog. ca one 6 mos., other one year old, mother gives 5 or more qts. daily for sale, Also 1 Stallion horse ready for service. Fee $5, and -50c day for board. Zack Roberts, Fair- burn, Clarke Rd. Rams (sheep) 1-4 yrs.. old, Hampshire, Suffolk, Shrovchire, very reasonable. Call M-dison 2603 or write. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. 3 milk goats for sale cheap. David Warner, Ttllapoosa, 8 Mich, Ave. 10 reg. Cheviot Ewes and 1 reg. Buck (sheep) Fred Noble, Rome, Rt. 3, c/o Noble Farm. 4 milk goats, 2 fresh, one practically fresh, one may be bred, all four $65. Will not ship. See. Mrs. Arch Harris, Clarkes- ville. Reg. Saanan Buck, at stud. Fee $5. Does boarded until bred. W.J.Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave. N. W. Be. 5393. SHEEP AND GOATS _ FOR SALE 2 reg. Yearlings Southdown Rams, excellent breeding, also purebred Ram Lambs-for sale. E. C. Owenby, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1, Box 155. Tog. Goats, 2 does, can be reg- istered, $35 ea.; One billy, 7-9 mos. old, $15; 2 pillies, $10. Mrs. W.H. Willi iams, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box 248. Ph, 4-5969. A purebred Toggenburg milk goat, 2 yrs. old, has had only one kid; now "pred but still milking, in splendid cond., qualities perfect, $40; also 3 large N. Z. rabbits, with the 2 does bred, reasonable. D. A. Bagley, M.D., Austell, *phone POULTRY FOR SALE 0| BANTAMS Mixed Bantams, good mother hens for ehukavs, quail, and heasants, 12 hens, 1 rooster, He 1 Doek _Carter, Mazlehurst, Buff Cochin Bantams, $5 pr.; $7.50 trio. All full stock. E. D. Edmondson, Dahlonega. 8 Common Bantams, 3 roost- ers, 5 pullets, 75c ea.; $5 lot; 15 or 20, 1954 hatch Chukays, $4 Also 6 April hateh (1954) Bronne Turkey Toms, $4 ea. B. B. Huling, Fortson, Rt. 1. ' Pure RI Red ntam Cock- erels very special, $1 es. No. shipping. Joe Wilson, sabecetur, |W 828 - 3rd Ave. De. 4. 4 mixed Bant rooster, $4. MO. No 5 ohh, Silas Snipes, Commerce, Black Coehin and Golden Se- brights Bantams, $2 ea. Dewey Joyee, Vidalia, P. O. Box 18. Buff Brahama Bantams, from imported Ganadian te 95 B. H. Holsomback, Bast P 302 S. Harris St. Freneh Mille Flyer B: ae 5 hens, 1 rooster, $12.50 6 half grown, $3 pr. ah ae Gen Durham, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Young Rd. Golden Sebright, BB Red, OE Black Rose Comb, Gornish and Mixed Hens Bantams), for : ters. F. I. i, A; Janta Josephine St. N. E. Wa. 05 is Golden Sebright Bantam with blue legs, 18 trios, $6 trio; 28 roosters a: pullets, 3 mos old, $1.50 trio; "5 two mos. old, $1 ea. O-2D, McClure, Atlanta, 1758 Hadlock St. S. W. FR 3830. Modern Game Bantams in Birchen, Silver Duckwings, Black Breasted Reds, early 1954 cockerels and pullets, $5 49 pr. L. L. Murphy, Gol- ik Park, Rt. 3. Ca. 1617. Pen of Dark Cornish, Pairs of B T. Jap, Pairs Jap. Silkie Ban- tams. Low prices; Also Silver and Golden Pheasants. W. O. Thomas, Savannah, 1205 East 40. Bantams: White Black Tail Jap, $2:ea.; Grown OBBBR, $2 ea.; Half Grown OEBBR, $1 ea.; Also Homing Pigeons, $1. 50 pr. R. W. Pealor, Atlanta, 521 Bry- and St., S. W. Wa. 2735. Buff Cochin and RI Red Ban- tams, $1 ea. up; Also Bantam hatehine eggs, 18, $2; ea.; Eggs of same, lic ea. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 3809 14 Ave. FARM HELP WANTED Want shere cropper to put crops out this fall and for the next five years. Large acreage of cotton, good sand soil, plenty productive land, 4 mi. W. Dear- ing. Must have good refer- ences. Write C. F. Brown, Thomson. Want middle age white coup- le (no children) from country, for poultry farm work; Also want white or eolored woman about 25 yrs. old to help on farm, Private room, good food, salary. Time off with pay. Good health references requived. Mes Helen Street, Atlanta, Ri. 8. i Yos, ARM HELP WANTED Want small farm family to} gather hay and crops and past- ure work. Permanent work for fall and winter. House, garden, wood. S. S. Stover, Douglas- ville, Rt. 4. Want industrious white wom- an, young or middle aged, for light farm work on farm. Good references requirej. Fair sal- ary. Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Adel, Rt, 2: Want sober, able bodied man and wife, or small family for farm. Hereford, beef, show, dairy cattle, poultry,, etc. Must be able to milk cows twice daily with elec. Surge milker, and take care of small dairy unit, also use tractor. Clean- liness necessary. Small house furnished, elec., water, $20 month salary. Dr. G. Zeagler, Sylvania, Rt. 3, % sot: omon W, Zeaglers Farm. Want middle age woman to do light farm work on farm in exchange for board and small salary. Need at onee. Norman a Abbeville, Rt. 1, Box 55. ; Want single man, not over 25 est, reliable, to with elderly single and do light farm chores. Give refer- enees. Send photo of self. Boy Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3. Want middle aged. man for young white yrs. Oid, hon- ive on farm general farming. Me aperiel F ine, to maintain farm 1 ma tractor,- combine, ete. also to work. Must be sob- wages @ epected. arian oe Locust Grove, Rt. Want miter to operate water wer grist mill. ond eh ee of one or plows, a lves share basis. 11 miles SE eee Come see. be 80 honest. Norton Hart, Fawanton: Want ried couple to look "| polly op eattle fi stock. Must be. able Oo use ee and various at- pape Also. like eattle. rouse. elee. lights, hot and eold running water, sehool bus and churches close. R. B. Bar- | nett, Doraville, Spalding Drive, and Mappy Hollow Rd., Rt. 2. Want eouple to tend. farm 10) -elee., | miles Atlanta. House, water. Salary open References required. Write. A. T. Ken- nedy, Atlanta, 2868 Andrews Dre ew. Want nice white woman to help with Hght farm work and flowers on farm. $10 weekly, room, board. Mrs. R. E. Elling- ton, Fairburn, Rt. 1. Want share cropper for bal- anee of year and 1955 Must have experience with cattle and hogs, good references. 2 4-H farm. Good cotton acreage. Sandy soil. 4 mi. Dearing. a wW.M ae Dearing, ei- |. Want small farm on halv with 5000 chick cap. 8 in family. Lifetime on farm. Prfer Fulton Co. William Wood, Alpharetta, Rt. 3, Henderson Rd. 7 ens on farm. Cons. dariy work. Give full duties and salary first letter. Have to be moved Ed- ward Legg, Blairsville, Rt. 4. Want job on cattle or poultry farm. Must water, and be on school route. John Rollins, Cumming, Rt. 5. 34 yr. old man with wife, 2 boys. wants chicken house 50- 50 basis, or by wages. Can move anywhere but have to be moved. 3-4 R house, school rt., lights, water. Letters ans C. O. Me- Kinney, Gainesville, Rt. 3. Middle aged couple (both to work) want job on truck or poultry farm. Small house, lights water, reasonable salary. Can move at once, but have to be moved. References. Fulton or DeKalb Co. Geo. H. Mitchell, Atlanta, 470 Central Ave., S. W. Man and wife (4 children) want tractor farm on shares. Tobaceo, cotton, peanuts. J.D. Payne, Cordele, Rt. 3. Want farm on 50-50 basis fo 1955. Six in family, five to work Honest. Letters ans. Virgil Cates, Loganville, Rt. 2. 63 yr. old single white man wants job on farm looking after poultry, or other light farm chores. Need 2 or 3 R house, lights, water, wood. Can move any time, anywhere. Have to be moved. Gape Cain, Flowery | Branch, Rt, 1. 48 yr. old man, ites daugh- 5 ter, sober, honest, wants per- |: manent job looking after chick- |: have eleckricity, ant fall crops work on farm for next ; good cotton pic os experience. John Rt. 14, Box 431. Toler , Chappell st. Want job on tisin, carin chicken house or hous halves or weekly wages. with in 50 miles Dalton have house wired for elec. s on school bus route. Wri M. Beavers, Rocky Face, Rt Want job doing any Albert Spreyberry, c/o Morris, Collidge, Rt. 2. Semi-retired couple (whi wants job on farm as care t: form or couney estate. Bi references. J. A. Miles, & Rt. 3, Box S36 : White able and experie man, 50 yrs. old, sober, w: job on poultry, dariy or eattle farm. Have family (3 enough to help). Move any w. E. turner, Madison, Rt. Want job on farm 10 yrs perience with farm macht driving tractor, repairig, Desire good house, Vo school route. Self, wife, 1 Beasley Evers, siseig cine White man, 45 yrs old, small family, wants larg eotton to gather, and large erop for 1955. Write 1 mile n Kathleen on ge g West, Kathleen, Rt 1. Valdosta . jand 55 females to be sold. The Georgia Aberdeen-Angus Assn will hold thei 2nd Annual Harvest of Values Sale, Thursday, Septem: ber 28rd at the Lowndes Co. Livestock Auditorium . Beginning 12:30 P. M..... Exec. Secy, Chamblee, 1964 Johnson Ferry Road. a 15 bulls Write-Warren B. Benson ferm loeated 4 1/2 mi. BEEF CATTLE SALE 150 head Beef cattlepurebred polled Herefor will be sold at auction, Tuesday, September 14th, at. Dublin .on State Rt. No. 15, at 1 P. M.... these cattle Domino strain, sub. to reg., but carry no papers .... cows, 2-5 yrs. old, 20 young springer cows, 30 yearlin; heifers about 1 yr. old, and 30 bulls, 1 to 2 yrs. old J. L. Allen, Owner, Dublin, 204 Ss. Jefferson fj Sapte lenwood Hwy.