one Linder Commissioner are is given credit fo ahis) years ago, the Spaniards Islands of the Carribean lundered the natives. Their e set on- discovering riches in secured ans. of land from ie a Spanish neo were e cross breeds, renegade. and some Negroes, having: ability, took over. In the dec- ds ee almost: oe atives were lost: In che course these Islands came under the atries and the United States. nalists with foreign capital to purchase or- otherwise ac- e holdings in the Islands and political controls. Today sugar ropical products are being ex- large quantities from some of -into the United States, The sugar beet farmer has been drastically reduce production ; the sugar cane producer in ate a market in the United ace good American farmers sen sacrificed deliberately on the ernational greed by this heart- "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1953 BE OR NOT TO IS THE QUEST! _ stones. With the. ex- | t ered. -or reduced to poverty. |- followed, the population of ion and influence: of other Euro- | Le Sane, of these | -planta- g built fine homes, devel-.. a | country on is qounaerd path. African slaves. were bad enough, but a worst was wet ta come: .-, The early American people, their descendants, even today are prone to believe that their officials have the best interest of America at heart at all times. When propaganda was started to the effect that America was an asylum _ for people of all countries, the people did not understand the significance of it. ~The people thought they were talking about other people from England, France, Holland, Germany and other European countries having the same general racial and cultural background as themselves. The people, did not understand that this propaganda meant people of all races from all over the world. They would have rebelled had they understood the real significance of the propaganda that America was an asylum for all people. Tn 1903, organized labor in this coun- ' try was in its infancy and. was beginning | to try to assert the theory and principle of the right of collective bargaining. In - order.to defeat labor. unions, the interna- tional gang secured passage in Congress _ of an Act to open the doors of our coun- try and bring in unlimited numbers of immigrants. eleven million immigrants landed on our shores giving our national population a different complexion, both as to racial _ stock and religious and political beliefs. In 1914, the First World War broke out followed i in 1939 by the Second World War. These wars and their aftermath _apparently caused our statesmen and public officials to lose contact with the - principles of America and to throw over- board the idea that: America was for good Americans. A MINGLED AND MONGREL NATION The Bible tells us about the woes of a mingled people. A mingled people scat- tered and torn. If you will visit the cities in the east and the north and, to a lesser extend, the large cities in the south and the west, you will realize that this nation of one hundred sixty million people is far weaker in morals and morale than it was when it had only one hundred mil- lion people. You will realize that we now have millions and millions of our popu- lation who. are incapable of understand- ing and appreciating the principles of our American, Constitution and way of down. - being. largely composed of European stock and In a period of ten years, life and who are determined to tear it AMERICA AFRAID So long as we had a President, Sena- NUMBER 8 tors and Congressmen elected by old as fashioned Americans, mostly farmers, America was never afraid. When these foreign elements became strong enough to be a potent political power, when our national party conventions began to make platforms at variance with Ameri- - canism.in order to corral these alien ~ votes, when their collective ballots num- - bered sufficient to be the balance of pow-. er in the election of Congressmen from many districts, then our entire American. governmental policies began to conform more nearly with those of foreign coun- American principles were largely abandoned. tries. God made the races of mankind and 2 fixed the boundaries of their habitations. ~The Good Book tells us so. The Cauca- _ sian or Gentile race was given the re- - sponsibility: of carrying the standard of God in the world during the Christian. Era; and, God-put a dread of the White Man on all other races just as he had put a fear of Israel on the Pagan World in the Israelitish Era. So long as the White Man fought his own battles, he had nothing to fear from the peoples of the world. It was the greed for money of the Internationalists A for seltish ; purposes, posed as great humanitsrians, that brought about the present conditions in the world. - In the First World War, the United States, England and France used sol- diers from Africa, from Japan and from _ India, to kill Germans and to occupy Germany after the war in an effort to force racial and social equality on es Germans. "Bo not deceived: God is mot mocked. Whatsoaver a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Again in the Second World War, sol- diers of all races were used against Ger- many. They were quartered in England, France, and other Caucasian countries and then again used in the occupation of Germany in another vain effort to force racial equality and social equality on the German people. You would think that the people of the Southern States, after their terrible (Continued on page 8) ys ! PAGE TWO - MARKE GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address al) items for publication ana requests to.be put on the mailing list and for change ot address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS* 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. - NATIONAL route rive SZ ASSOC ATION | es CThIME 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 of notice. - : Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the transaction resulting from published es Bulletin, nor for any notices. Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including hame and address Tom Linder. Commissioner Sublished Weekly at 114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga By Department ot Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0? Markets. 222 State Capito] Atlanta, Ga. = Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act, of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage { provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917 Executive Office State Capito! MEMBE State pitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. F. LOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE ~ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE 3 yr. old Mock Orenge, orna- mental, fragrant fruit, 2, $1.00; Purple (fragrent) Wisteria, 2, $1.00; 6, $2.00; Pink Dorothy Perkins, and American Pillow (deep rose color) Rose, 2 yrs. old, $1.00 ez Strong roots. Mis F. B. Moore, Suwanee. . Madonna Lilies large, 35c Med., 25c; Small and Night Cereus, rooted, 15c; Tube Rose, Rain Lilies, rooted, 12 var. Cacti, 10c ea; Tame Violets, deep ink Verbena, Purple, White ris, 35c doz.; Rooted Coleus, Sultanas, 10c ea. Add postage, a R. I. Williamis, Suwanee, Ad: Exchange Pink Per. Phlox, Caladium, Pink Oxelis, Yellow Cannas, pot flower cuttings, Pink Conch and other Begonias, Salmon Sultanes, Red Gera- niums,\Pansy, other flower seed, for Calla Lily, Jonquil, April Daffodil Bulbs, other flower and seed. Write. Mrs. N. T. Ryan, Tellapossa. Purple Iris, 3 doz., $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. M. L. Priest, Talk- mg Rock. Rat tail, Peanut, Star Fish, and Xmas Czcti, 35, ea.; Multi- plying Cacti, 15c ea; Yellow Thornless Rose, Purple Lilacs, Pink (Rambling Rose, 25c ea.; Blue Iris, 3, 25c; Jonquil Bulbs, 5c ea. All rooted. Add postage. No COD. Mrs. Warren McDaniel, Talking Rock. Rt. 2. April Blooming Narcissus Bulbs and Purple Violets, $1.25 C; Fall Daises, 15, 40c; Bleck- berry Lilies, 40 doz. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. Red King Carnations, $1.00 doz.; Oak Hydrangeas, 40c ez:: Asparagus, Sword Ferns, 35c-ea.: Sago Palm, $1.00 ez. Miss Susie Andrews, Thomasville, Box 641. Zebra Grass, 15c bunch; Lan- tanas, Red Crepe Myrtles Coleus, Gurenium, Blue Agera- tums, unrooted cuttings, 60c doz.; Pink Hibiscus, Rose Hollyhock Seed, 15 Tbl. Enclose stamped envelope. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. T. Acree, Toccoa, Rt. 3. Magnolias, Teaolives, Red Holly, Gray Beard, Pink Crab- apple, Red and White Dogwood, Crepe Myrtle, 1 ft., 10c 2 ft. 7100" Oo) it., 25; 4 tt, 35e:-5 ft, 45c. Add postage. Exch. for print secks. Mrs. Alma Colson, Tooms- | boro, Box 93. Canna Bulbs,,deep red with green foliage, $1.00 doz. Del. in Ga. Exch. for print feed sacks: 1 doz for 3 sacks.:Mrs. W. Tom Bryan Turin, Rt. 1. Old F&shion Jonquil Bulbs, $1.25 C. Del. No chks. Hardin, White, Rt. 1. Red, Orange Pyracanthas, Evergreen Teaolive, Red, White Dogwood, Sweet Bey, Southern Magnolias, Pink Crabapple, Yel- low Jasmine, 1-5 ft., 10c ft.; Plus 50c for postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. R. D. Connell, Tooms- boro. Magnolias, Teaolives,. Red Holly Gray Beard, Red Crepe Myrtle, Red, White Dogwood, Pink Crabepple, 10c ft.; 2 *, 20; -3ft., 30c; 4 ft; 35c 5ft.,, 45 Mrs. Mattie Lou Colson, Tooms- boro. Bird of Peradise, 25c ft.; White, Red Dogwood, Pink Crepe Myrtle, Sweetshrubs, Red Holly, Pink Crabapple, Teaolive, Red Bub, Magnolia, Honeysuck- le, 10 ft. up to 4ft. Add postage. Exch for sacks. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. Dbl. Red, White Purple Al- thees, Red, Pink, White Crape Myrtles, Blue, White Hydran- geas, Nandinas, Pink. Rose, 50c ea.; Red Spider Lilies, White, Yellow Narcissi, Daffodils, But- ter end Egg, 60c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley. Doffodils, Jno. Evelyn, Thelia Geranium, $2.50 doz.; Hardy Carnctions, Snapdragons, Pink Mixed Sweet Williams, Rose, Lavender, Red, Purple Verbena, 65 dgz.; Mt. Shasta, Adm]. Byrd Daisies, $1.50 doz.; Mixed Dutch Iris, $2.00 C. 25c ea. order for postage. Mrs. M. P. Comps, Washington. Pink Thrift, 4 rooted plants, $1.00; Verbenas, White Pink Red, Purple, 4 rooted, $1.00; Babys Breath, 2, $1.00;All Day Glory Roots, 3, $1.00; English Ivy, 4 roots, $1.00; Thenksgiving, Christmas May Cacti. Mrs. J. C. Way, Walthourville. Steels. Jumbo Pansies, $2:25 C; Gerbra Daisies, blooming size, $2.75 doz.; $15.00 C; Snapdragon, Sweetwilliam, Dianthus, Calen- dula, Hollyhocks, English Daises, 60c doz.; $3.00 C. Mrs. Will Wise, Wedley. Separate colors, Snapdragons, Red Verbena, Hardy Carnztions, Stocks, 75c doz.; Pyteghrum, (painted daisy), 1 yr., $2.25 doz.; White, Blue, Yellow Dutch Iris, 36, $1.25; Regal Lily Bulbs, 9-10 in. circum., $5.25 doz.; Pink Ro- man Hyzcinths, $2.65 doz. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Spring bulbs: quils, Daffodils, seucer), mixed, $1.50; Giant Geraniums, rooted, American Bauty, Jap. Red, Lavender, Sal- mon Supreme, Red Rosebud, Salmon Pink Rosebud White Madonna, Pink Perfection Pi- Yellow Jon- Narcisus (cup Lillian | cardy, 2 tone Pink, 65c. PP. Mrs. Graham H. Eley, White Plains. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Shasta Daisy, large, blooming variety, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. E.'S. Hicks, Yatesville. Sweetheart Roses (bush type), f small pink blossoms from Spring until frost, $1.00 ee; 6, $4.50; Including: packing and postage. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion St. =) Jep. Per. Morning Glories, |Giant Blue Flowers, open all day, rooted vines, 50c ea.; 3, $1.00. No checks. L. E. Morgan, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 716. Bulbs: Tube Rose, 75c doz.; Cream, Yellow, White Narcissi, Yellow Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, 25c doz. Add postage. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2. Mtn. Laurels, White Dog- wood, Red Maple, 3 col. Aza- leas, Poplars, holly, Crabapples, Strawberry Bush, Pines, root- ed, $1:50 doz.; Sweetshrubs, Rhododendrons, Cherokee Ros- es, Pussy- Willows, 25c ea.; Ar- butus, Galax, Mtn. Ferns, Heartease, 40c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Min- eral Bluff, : Red Maple, Mtn. Laurels, 3 colors Azaleas, Pines, Crab- apple, Holly, Poplar, Straw- berry 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweetshrub, Cherokee Roses, Pussywillows, 25c ea.; Arbutus, Galax, Mtn. Ferns, Heartease, 40 doz, Add postage. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Min- eral Bluff. White Dogwood, Mtn.. Lau- | rels, Azaleas, Red Maple, Pines, Poplar, Holly, Crabapple, $1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs, Yel- low Roses, Easter Bells, Rhodo- dendrons, 40c ea.; Spruce Pine, 75c ea.; Galax, Arbutus, Blue Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Tansy, 40c doz. Mrs. A. M. Roper Min- eral Bluff. White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau- rels, Mtn. Pine, Red Maple, Azaleas, Holly, Crabapple, $1.50; Sweetshrubs, Yellow Roses, Easter Bells, Rhododen- drons, 40c ea.; Spruce pine, 75c ea.; Mtn. Ferns, Evergreen Ga- lax, Arbutus, Blue Iris, 40c doz. Add postage. Mae Bell Barnes, Mineral Bluff. 3 Yellow Thornless Roses, 3, $1.; Yellow Iris, Purple Ver- benas, White, purple Phlox, $1. doz. Add postage. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. 7 nice Boxwoods, small kind, about 1 ft. high, some taller, $6. ea.; Mtn. Mist, $1.50 bunch; Hydrangeas, for sale. Add post- age. Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151. Hearty, healthy Evergreen, North Ga. Type Boxwood Plants, slow growing,;*2, 3, and 4 yr. old, 6-12-18 in. high, $f, $1.25, $22" ea: * Pat Farmer, Thomasville, 714 Westover Ave. Golden Glow Orange Day Lilies, White Oxalis, 50c doz.; Nandinas, Oakleaf White Hy- drangeas, Teaolives, $1. ea.; Paper White, Jap. Narcissus Bulbs, $1. C. Add, postage of 50c each plant, and 50c for 100 bulbs: Large amts. Express Collect. Mrs: O.- S.. Fields, Thomasville, 407 N. Madison Street. Single Tuberose Blubs, 75c doz.; Ismene Lilies, Shasta Daises (Success) $1.50 doz.; Forget-Me-Not Plants, 75c doz.; Lirope Plants, Pink Thrift, $1. Add postage. Mrs. B. E. An- drews, The Rock. : Gardenia, red, white, pink everblooming rose cuttings, 25c ea.; Teaolive, Cherry Laurels, Flowering Crabapple, Red Crepe Myrtle, Bleeding Heart, Thornless. Rose, Mimosa, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Blooming size Xmas Cacti, Begonias, Sultanas, 30c ea.; Mothers or Jobs Tears, 3 Tub- ers, 25c; Queen Ann's Lace, Sweet Blue Violets, Dbl. Orange Lilies, True Lemon Lily, 10c ea.; Variegated Eynoy- mous, 25c ea. Plus_ postage. Postage for reply. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Ginger Lilies, $1. doz.; Um- brella Palm, 25c clump; Lan- tanas, 10 ea.; White Flag East- er Lilies, Orange Day, 25c doz.; Shrimp Plants, rooted, Dbl. Rose Begonia, blooming, 25c ea. Mrs. J. T. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 7, Hartley Bridge Rd. L rime Rid. @ Limited amt. White April Blooming Narcissi, Daffodil, Jonquil Bulbs, $2.25 C; Deep Red, Green Foliage Cannas (large blooms) $1.10 doz. Del. lin Ga. Mrs. W.-T. Bryan, Tu- White April Blooming Nar- cissi, Jonquils, $1.25 C; Shasta |; - and oe range Day Lilies, 50c- doz.; Daisies; Grey Violets, Spider Lilies, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, | Macon, Rt. 2. Z he os \ 6 . Swiss Giant Pansies, 3 doz. Tee $1.25; $2.25 C; Newport Pink, |< Scarlet Beauty, Sweet William, Stocks, 75c doz.; Columbine,\ Shasta Daisy, Alaska and Dieners Dbl. $1. doz.; Blue and | Pink Hydrangea, rooted, 50c ea. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Mixed Jonquils and Daffo- dils, le ea. Mrs. Ralph S. Col- lier, Madison. Blue, White Violets, Day Lil- ies, Purple Iris, also Garlid Bulbs (large), 50c doz. each; Cutting from. 4 dif. varieties everblooming roses, 10c ea.; D. Perkins. Rose Bushes, rooted, 25c ea. Plus postage; Also Jim- sen Seed and Buckeyes. Mrs. L W. Smith, Maxeys. Early Jonquil Bulbs, $1. C; Tulips, 5c ea.; Paper White Narcissi, Hyacinths, 5c ea.; Red Amaryllis, 40c ea..No orders for less than $t- Exch. for few Easter Lilies. Add postage. Mrs. N. B. Daniel, Menlo. Iris and Glads for sale or ex- change for fruit trees, White Thrift, Giant Blooming Shasta Daisies, Begonias, or White Daffodils. Mrs. Lois G. Bell, Milledgeville, Rt. 2. Azaleas, 3 colors Mtn. Laur- els, Dogwood, White and Yel- low Tulip Poplar, Redbud, Cor- alberry, Creek Hemlock, Cher- okee Rose, Crabapple, Straw- berry Bush, rooted, moss pack- ed, 3 ft:, $2.50 doz.; Pink Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2. C. PP. Roy H. Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Rt, 1, Box 178. 2 Lombardy, Poplar, Wisteria, Pussywillow, Weeping Willow, Winter Jasmine, Babys Breath, Enonymus Vegetus, Grapes, Goldenbell, Korean Boxwood, Thornless Honey Locust, Bri- dalwreath, Antony Waterer Spirea, Mock , Orange, Citrus Trifoliata, 50c ba: Plus postage and tax. Josan Geia, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 2. Bearded Iris, mixed, 20, $1.; 50; $2.;. $3.C; 500, $8.;. Daffo- dils, Jonquils, Narcissi, $1. C; $7. M; White Star Jasmine, 5, $1.; Regal Philippine Seedlings, $1.50 doz.; Glads, Tuberose, 40c doz.; Rooted Boxwood, 10c ea. PP. in Ga. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. : Red, Pink Crepe . Myrtle, Single, Dbl. Altheas, 5, $1.00; Abelias, .Weigelas, Nandinas, Gardenias, 4, $1.; Roses, 25 varieties, 5, $1.; Rose and Pink Thrift, 20c doz.; Catalpa, 7, $1. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Low- son, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 216. Tel. 4972. Pink, White Mimosa, Dog- wood, 7, $1.; Forsythia, Pink Almond, Spireas, 3, 75c; Sweet- shrubs, 50c doz. (Nov. only); Oak, Maple, Cherry, Plum, Hol!- ly, 7, $1.; Red, Pink Thrift, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs: Thos. J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 217. Altheas, Lslacs, Bridal- wreaths Hedges, Japonicas, Barberry, Easter Bushes, Flow- ering Peach Trees, Spruce and White Pines, Laurels, Maples, Azaleas, all 2 ft., 25c ea. Rooted, packed. Add postage. Mrs. Mae |: Wright, Loving. Pink Thrift, 50e C. Add post- age. Mrs. R. H. Bond, Lula, Rt. z. Pink Thrift, 50c C; Daffodils, $1. C; Purple Lilacs, _Blue Single Hyacinths, Grave Vine, Mullein Pinks, 50c doz.; Tiger Lilies, 50c ea.; Red Crepe Myr- tle, 6, $1. Add postage. No COD. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lu- la. Rt. 22 Narcissus Bulbs, 40c doz. Mrs, L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. + ; English Boxwood, a at my home. Between Snellville and Five Forks. Mrs. Mary Mimosa, Cedar, Mulberr Cherry, Tulip Chinaberr ipers, 3 yrs. old, Lona Tallent, Lula. Blooming shrubbe Red Crepe Myrtle, I rand Pink Altheas, F var. Spirea, Abelias, Spider, Dbl: Day an many named Irises, P Feb. blooming Deff and Saucer Jonquill and Eggs. $2.00 C; P Narcissi, Red Spidey bulbs, 50c. Add pos Pas&, Point Peter. Jonquil and \pril Bulbs, > le. ea o blooming size, a Yard Hydrangea, 40c sythia, 25c; Red We: ea.; Vinca, $1.25 C. age. No chks. No out- orders. Mrs. Annie Pa Grange, Rt. 4. Exch. for Comfrey, Paradise, Red Dogwood, Hollyhocks, Purple, Red Seed. Mrs. Harold Ch gold, Rt. 2. Yellow Winter Mrs. J. A. Chastain, Ro; \ z Sultanas, red, va blues, rose, pink cutti ea.; Red Geranium 15c ea.; Rosebud, Angels Guineawing Begonia, 25 Bronze, Red Conch Xmas Cacti, Oxalis, ro ea.; Lily free with $2. Mrs. H..A, CF 3tak Guineawing Begonii ed, 50c ea.; Coleus, Pin] Sultana, 10c_ ea; Strawberry Begon Pink Oxalis, Xmas Cacti Hydranga, 25c ea.; Old F ion Pinks, 35c per bunch; . dodendrons free \ . ders. Mrs. W. W. Low Nandinas, loaded ries, some 216-3 ft., 4-5 to. bunch, $1-$1.50 ea.; | ones, 75c ea. Miss Li 1 lips, Royston, Box 203. Jonquil Bulbs, Pink TI $1. C; Daffodil, 25 doz. Day Lilies, 40c doz. Del. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rose Thrift, $1. C; V 10e bunch; Pink Oxalis, Hyacinths, 25 doz. mi 50c- doz.; Day Dbl. 4 ea.; Jonquils, Snapdrage 1oz.; Tiger, Madonna, lis, Red Spider Lilies, Add postage. Mrs. L: lips, Royston, Rt. 1. = Azaleas, White, Cream De Tulip Popular, Cherokee J Rhododenrons, Creek H Crabapple, Red Maple, 173. Cream, White Dogwood, leas, ( i Laurels Bush Tulip Popular, Creel lock, Cherokee Rose, Cr. Strawberry Bush roote packed, 2 1/2 - 3 ft., PP; Pink Phlox, Shas $2.00 C. Virginia Black, Bluff. er Pink, White Rhodod Mtn. Laurels, Red a Azaleas, Tulip Popla locks, Red Bud, W woods. Pink Chero! Pink Chabapple, Pines; $2.75.; Or: White Shasta | Fall Pines, - Lankford, Lilburn, Rt. 1. PPS Ga Bl rocked, moss Gabe, "50 doz. Dal sies, Pink oe Rose, Ee ies, Fide Mtn. Laurels, _ Aza-| Bud, Coralberry. Mtn. Lau- White Dogwood, Coralberry, Cherokee -Maple,- Crabapple, erty, 2-3 ft. $2.50. doz.; ales, .Phlox, $2.00 of Mrs. oon Wilsoe ily Bulbs, Yellow Narcissi, Dorothy Perkins Roses, : Hydrangeas, 25c ea. is,ula. looming Thrift, colors Altheas, 20 ea.; 1 with good roots. Add iss Hattie Mae Huff, 90 ria, Buddlea, For- umpet Vine, \rooted, ryllis, Crinium and 8, $1.00; All kinds Daffodils etc., $125: CG: Jew, Purple Violets, , Orange and Purple doz., $1.00. Mrs. J. E. itman, Rt 5: gDattodils, Jonquils $8.00. M. Milk and g Size Easter, and _ Red Spider Lilies, ; 12 dif. Cenna Bulbs, santana, White Wis- irea, Buddlea, Forsy- tzia, rooted, 3, $1.00. Teeter, Quitman, Rt. Ferns, Kalantheoes, , Dbl. White, Yel- ew _Nendinas, Coleus, Atltheas, Perennials, le Iberis, Large Croft - $1.00; Azalemums, ink Oxalis, Jon- her ae ery, Night Basak _Cacti, Red, Yellow, izzard, Purple and ripped, White and aruiscus $1.25 C; size, Dbl - Jonquils large Abelias, Forsy- ze _ Spireas, oc ea.; Mi- 19-50c. Add post- G. gones, Rome, Rt. on Rd. tris Ricipeci), bloom- divisions, asts. calors, Ie ea.; $15.00 C; Large r Plants $1. 50. doz. , Savannah, Rt. 3, Embricated Camel- new growth, damp rompt shipment, $1.50 60. C. PP. in Ga. Mrs. ey, Shellman, Rt. 2, % Whaley | a Yellow, Long dil Bulbs, $1.00 C. pete feed sacks at rs. G. T) Jenkins, Step- red, abl. saucer eony type phys Dark Red, : egated Canna TERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED *| Laurels Sigel: p Swen, Ellijay. Ro a Geraniums, ierg. size, 25e ea. Red, Pink Begonias, 10c; Purple, Green and White Strip- ed Jew, 25c doz.; Sultanas, Ge- ranium cuttings, 15, $1.00; Red and Pink Running Roses, root- ed, White and Pink Spirea, 15c ez.; Cacti, 5 dif., 25c. Add post- age. Mrs. P. E. Pee Rebec- Ca: ' Lilies of the Valley. (ae doz: Mimosa, and Red Bud trees, any size, 50c; Vinca Vine, l_rge and small. Tel. Ra. 0166. Mrs. Fred Foster, East Point. Esther Read and Boston Yel- low. Daisies, $2.20 doz.; Jumbo Pansy, Sweet William, D. Pinks, 35e doz.; Liriope, Per- ennial, Candytuft, $1. doz.; Jo- sephs Coat, 4 dif. Wandering Jew, 50c doz.; Rabbit Tracks, Peperominias, 20c ea. Add 15c postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, ' Elberton, Rt. 5. -Boxwood, 8-10 in., $2. doz.; White Lilacs, Dbl. Altheas, Junipers, Red, Ping Spirea, Red Hibiscus, Dogwood, Arborvi- taes, Forsythia, Strawberry Bush, Dbl. Almond, 40c ea.; Per. Phlox, Iris, Foxgteve, As- ters, 50c doz.; Laurels, Hem- lock, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Sweet Scented Jonquil Bulbs $1.25 C; Narcissi, $1.30 C; Pan- sy Violets, 40c doz.; 8 dif. col- ors Day Lilies, oo doz. Add postage. Otto Camp, - ollee. 4 Lace Mimosa Seed, half cup, 50c; 2 plants, (pink color 75c. Mrs. Harold Hendrix, Elberton, Rt13: Dbl. White Feverfew. Plants, 50c; 2 plants, (pink color) 75c. Hollyhock Seed, 25c Tbl.; Al- thea Plants, $1. doz. asst. col- ors. Mrs. H. A. Fambrough, El- berton, RFD No. 4. Sultanas, mixed cols., 10 root- ed, 1 free green, white leaf variegated, $1.; Poppy seed, Salmon Pink; very dbl, 25c tsp.; Royal Purple, Long Stem, Fra- grant Violets, 50c doz.: 3 doz., - Add postage. Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma. i Forsythia, \ English insvcne. Rose Altheas, 4-7 ft., blooming size, 50c; Pink Almond, Mtn. Red Native Azaleas, Holly, Calycanthus, B0e%- 3; $k. Dusty Miller, Mississippi Wild Verbena, 50c doz.; Blue Flow- ering Vinca, 50 dox. Add post- age. Mrs. Mary ee Elli- : Jay, Rt. 3, Box 98 Thrift, Daffodils, Glads, Iris, all cols. Mums, Dahlias, 50c >|} doz.; Mullein Pinks, Red and Pink Running Rose, "Tame: Vio- lets, Yellow Cannas, 25e ea.; Sweet Williams, Hedge Plants, 10c ea.: Boxwood, rooted, $1.25; orders PP in Ga. Bettie Orange tae Star of Beth- lehem, Wild Iris, Tame Violets, y Vinca Vine, $1. C: Shasta Dai- sies, Lemon Lilies, mixed col. Glads, 75e -doz.: Pink Hardy Phlox, 45c doz.; Snowball, Al- theas, Dogwood, Weeping Mary, Sweetshrubs, any 3, $1. Add postage. Nancy | Hender- son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Easter Lily Bulbs, large, $2. doz.: Dbl. Daffodils $1.. doz.; Lemon Lilies, 75 doz.: Peonies, 50c ea.; Cushion. Mums, ever- blooming, 25e --ea.; belias, Weigelas, 75c ea.; Red Spirea, 50c ea. No order less $1.- del. se Adel Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 4 nice Boxwoods, large; Also 25 lbs. Sage, 1953 crop, $1.55 lb.; 10 lb. lots, $1.40. Mrs. J. J. Patterson, East Ellijay. Grape Hyacinth Bulbs, 25, 50c; Sweetshrubs, Mtn. Laurels, Native Azaleas, Golden Bell, Bridalwreath, 50c ea. Add post- hs Vernon: D, Judy, Franklin, os : Honeysuckle Vine, 10c ea.; Trumpet Vine (Humming Bird Inducer), Ivy, White Running Rose, 25c ea.; Privet Hedge, 15c ft.; Exchange for fed - sacks; 25 for white, 30c for print. Ea, pay postage. Sold only in Ga. Lizzie A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box, 1: 3. yr. old Cape Jasmine, White Wax Blooms, rooted in pots, $2.25 ea. Add postage. as Bessie Martin, Gainesville, see Easton-. Evergreen Hedge Plants,* 1c ea. Just right size to set; Purple Iris, Adc doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Be: Haynes, Gainesville, Rt. 4 if Large Dbl. Orange Color Pop- py Seed, plant in fall, 25c tsp. Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville, Rese: Large Red Thrift, also Blue, 75e doz.; Pink, 2 doz., 35c; Nar- cissi, Daffodils (white) Orange Day Lilies, 25, 50c; Mums, 50c doz.; Mixed Hyacinths, $1. doz. bulbs. Add postage. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Violets: Parma, sweet scent- ed, $1.50 doz.; Genuine Royal Robe, $1. doz.; $7. C; Old Fash- ion Sweet, 4 doz., $1.; Tallow Trees, fine shade, long sprays fragrant. flowers followed by bunches of berries, $1: ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3. Extra large Easter Lily Bulbs, 20c: ea. . PP: Time to plant. Mrs. Walter C. Wren, Gibson. Tall growing Ligustrums, $5.60 C; Wax Leaf Ligustrums, $10. C; Cherry Laurel, Box- wood, $2. 50 doz. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. ~ Old Eng. Boxwood, 4-6 in., S10ssC *4e8--in., ($15. C; Hardy. Per. Verbena, bright red, $1.25 doz.; Abelias, Crepe Myrtle, $3. doz.; Mrs. B. ville. Stare of Bethlehem Bulbs, 40c doz.; Pink Running Rose, large buds, 6 cuttings, 40c; Several kinds Sultanas and Coleus, 6 cuts, $1.; Sprengeri Ferns, 40c ea.: Large 100 yr. old Boxwood, $250. Quick sale $125. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. Pot Plants, 50 cuttings asst., many rooted, $1. Add pastage. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. _Loguots, Gardenias, Boxwood, Plumosa and Sprengeri Ferns, Beefstaak, Maple Leaf, and Wing Begonias, Phillodendrons, 25e ea.;; Add 35 extra for postage; Narcissus, Single and Bbl. Daffodils, $1.50 C. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Orange, and White Stripe Amaryllis Bulbs, 45c ea.; 3, $1.25; Shasta Daisies, $1.25 doz.; Purple Blazing Star Seed, 30c doz.; 2 doz., 50c. Add. postage. No chks. Mrs. Jssie Howard, Albany, 400 S. Cleveland. Dbl. Day Lilies, Yellow Cupped White Narcissi, 3 doz., 65c; Lavender, Pink Crape Myrtle,. Lilaes, Yellow Jasmine, 3, 65c; Purple Tris, 2 doz., 70c; Crabapp, 25a; Snowdrop Blubs, 2 doz., 55c. MO or cash. Add postage. Charlie T. Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Gordon Rd. White, Lavender, Pink Hibis- cus Roots, 25c: 3, 70c; Purple, White Wisteria, 304-45c;. White narcissi, Trumpet Daffodils, 2 doz., 55c; Yellow Jonquils, 25c doz.; White Crepe Myrtle, Dbl. White Altheas, 45 ea. No chks. Add postage. Mrs. Effie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353. Chrysanthemums, cut flowers, at my home, 25c bunch; Plants, 50c doz.; White Narcissi, dbl. cream, short cup yellow, 50c doz.; $1350 C; Pink Old Fashion Verbena, 20 doz. Also shrub- bery. Wont help Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2, Hill Crest Dr. . Dbl. Lilies, Kalmia Laurels, L. Robinson, Green- Day, and Blackberry Boston Ivy, $1. doz.: and, Carolina Pink Spruce and White Pines, Maples, Dogwoeds, A- galeas. Rhododendrons, $1.50 dez:: Phritt.-$1.00 C: Grape Hy- atinths, 50c doz.; A. R. Hedge Plants, $1.50 C. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt lt. Lilacs, Spireas, Japonicas, Xmas Jasmine, Red Honey- suckle, Rose of Sharon, Box- wood, Buddleia, Abelias, Cle- matis Vine, Oakleaf Hydran- gea, Snowballs, Rhododendrons, a our choice 12, $1.75; Trailing Arbutus, Siberian Iris, Per. Phlox, mixed colors, $1.25 doz. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Madonna Lily Bulbs, 35c ea.; Black Narcissis, 25c doz. Mrs. Roy Entrekin, Sr., Douglasville, 41 Bowdon St. paral C3354 524 Blue Thrift, $1.25 doz. |. shrubbery. Ze, Snow#alls, Pink Peachtree, Yellow Thornless Rose, Crepe. 1b, myrtle, $1.50 doz. Fall Pinks, Ageratum, Blue Daisy, Golden- glow, White, Yellow Wall Moss, Pink, Purple Verbenas, White, Pink Primrose, 75c doz. Del. in Ga.. Miss L. M. White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. , Red Hot Poker, $1.25 doz.; Mixed col. Glad Bulbs, 75c doz.; Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, White Pines, Trailing Arbutus, $1.50 doz. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Pyramid Arborvitae, 1 and 2 yr. old, 8, $1.; Wool Poppy Seed, mixed colors, table spoon heap- ing full, 10c with stamped en- velope. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Dawsonville, Rt. 3. Native Azaleas, 25c ea.; $2. doz.; Blue. Grape MHyacinths, Small, and Large White Daisies, Yellow March Bubs, 25c doz.; Blue Iris, Red Horsemint, Yel- low Primroses, Pink Nickle Moss, 50c doz. Add_ postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Easter Lilies, sblooming size, $1.; Large Sago Palms, 3 $1.; Nandinas, 10, $1.; Loquats, 3 large, $1.; 6/small, $1.; Snow- drop and August Lilies, 50, $1.: Plus postage. Exch. for print feed sacks. at 3,.$1. Mrs. M. L. Dunean Cairo, 342-3rd. Ave., N. W. 6; Semperviren Boxwoods, 6-8 in., up to 4 ft., 3 large, dbl. Pink Oleanders in tubs $3. ea.: 1-3 ft. Night Blooming Cereus, $3.; Vinca and Major Minor, 10c ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. W. M. Gilbert, College Park, 218 Elmo St. Tel. Ca.3864. Limited supply decorative type Dahlia Bulbs in lavender; 3 cols. red, 2 cols. two tone, $2.50 doz.; Blue, White Easter Lily or Iris, 10c; Pay postage on 1 dozen lots. No stamps nor chks. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan, Car- rollton, 14 West Chandler St. Hyacinth Beans, pretty vine for porch, 15c doz.; Mexican Sunflower, Marigold, Bachelor Button, Red or Pink, 3 Tbls., l5c.; Jonquils, Daffodils, mixed, 3c per bulb. PP in Ga. Mrs. Newt Spence, Carrollton, Rt. 5. White ,Clematis, 3, $1.; Hem- erocallis, $1. doz.; Dbl. Orange, 75e doz.; Confederate Violets, 50e doz.; White, Blue, Purple Iris, 75c doz.; \Out-door Ever- green Running Ferns, 25c ea.; White Crepe Myrtle. 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Columbus, 1321 Wildwood Dr. Red Flowering a Variegated Pomegranates, 2, $1.; Red and White Oleanders, Imp. Gar- denias, 80c ea.; Fine Un-named Iris, all- colors, 7, $1.; Yellaw and Orange, other colors, 4, $1.; Pink Thrift, $2: C. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Crawfordville, Rea: Blue Grape Hyacinths, Pur- ple Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Ophiopogon, Sweet Williams, Bridalwreath, 50c doz.; Pink Running Roses, Blooming Pear, Purple Lilac, Yellow Jasmine, 25; 50c ea.: Large size Box- woods. Add Postage. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Red, White, Yellow Mums, blooms 3-3% in, Red, Sky Blue, Smoky Blue, White, Va- riegated, Yellow, and Lavender, Tris, Goldenglow, and Phlox, each 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Calhoun; Rt. 3. Tube, and Seyen Sister Run- ning Rose, Cannas, Umbrella Palm, Amaryllis, Iris, Milk and Wine Lilies, $1. doz.; Lantana, Pink Crepe Myrtle, Coralberry, blooming size Amaryllis, Red Seven Sister Running Rose, and Day lilies, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wotten, Camilla. Red, Pink Angelwing Begonia cuttings, 25c; Beefsteak Bego- nia, Dbl. Red,- White Geran- ium, 20c; Coleus, 4, 25c: Wei- gelas, Yellow Forsythia, Abelia, 8, 25c. Add 15c posage. Exch, for tulip bulbs er hyacinths. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 1. 15 unlabeled Iris including 1 Dykes Medal Winner, $1.; 100 mise. kris; $5:3 52: 50c; Labeled, $2.: Ochroluca Iris, blooms. si- milar to Dutch, 3, $1.; Ophiopo- gan, 60c doz.; Med. season. lar- 75e doz.; striped leaf $1. cuttings, 25c ea.; Both have small biddies; Xmas Cherry, Mrs. 6 Colors Thrift, $1. C; White, Giant Blue, 15, $1.; Gardenias, $1. ea.; Oleanders, yellow, white, $1. Pomegranate, 50c; 15, $1.; Canna Lilies, $1, Pink Oxalis, 3 bunches, 50e. Add postage. Mrs. Annie West, Crawfordvlle. Mixed color and Larkspur ea.; Fine Iris, Seed, 25c Thl.; Blooming size Glad Bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. , English Boxwoods, 2 large, several smaller size, also Ar- borvitaes. Mrs. G. B. Patterson, Blairsville, Rt. 4. Van Houtlai White Spirea, single, dbl., Babybreath, Bridal- wreath, St. Billard (red, pink), Goldenbells, Flowering Al mond, English Dogwood, 25c ea.; 5, $1.; Yard Hydrangea, Dbl. Yellow Japonica, Waxleaf Abelia, Beauty Bush, 35c ea: 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Buian Moorhead, Bowersville. Single Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, blooming size, 2 doz., $1.; Ma- 15 Boxwoods, 3 large round, 12 small. Can haul in pick-up truck. John Nicholson, Blairs- ville, Rt. 4. Me Star Fish Cacti, Pink Spirea, Purple Wisteria, White But- terfly. rooted, 25c ea.; Pink Call Lily, 50c ea.; Mixed Dah- lias, Yellow Oct. Mums, 50e doz.; Dbl. aniums, 35c ea. Exch. for nice pecans. Each pay postage. Mrs. Lovelle Ownbey, Blairsvill, Rt. 3, Box 82. White Narcissi, Jonquils. $2. doz.; White, Pur- ple Iris, Yellow Canna, and Orange Day Lilies, 75c doz.: Butter and Egg Bulbs, 50c doz.: Snowdrop, 25c doz.; Cuttihgs of Conch Geranium, 3, 25c. Exch. for sacks. Martha Wo- mack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89 Dbl. Tris, White Narcissi, Per. Jap. Sun. flowers, 50c doz.; Blue Linda, Spirea, Weigelas, Forsythia, Bridal Wreath, Purple Lilacs, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Rath Head, Breman, Rt. 2, Box 81. Boxwoods, 2-10 yrs. old, 10c $5.; Burford Holly, $1.-$2.; Gar- denias, 25c-$1.; Forsythia, 25c- $2.; Ligustrum (Lucidum) 25c- $1.50. A. F. Jackson, Atlanta, 435 Ridgewood Rd. N. &. De. 5495. Purple, White, Two Tone Lavender and White Iris, Yel- low Cannas, Dbl. Lilies, 40 doz.; Rose Verbena, 25c for rooted bunch; Green Jew, 6 rooted cuttings, 15c at my home; cut flowers, mostly Mums. Mrs. Julia Singleton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall Ave., S. E. Dixie 2654. ead King Alfred Red Cannas, German Jonquils, Daffodils, Narcissi, Butter and Eggs, Flags, Day Lilies, Thrift, Dusty Miller, 2c ea.; Star of Bethlehem, 10c doz: Box Flowers, 2c cutting up for rooted;. Mums, Iris, 50c doz.; other flowers. All add postage. Ardell Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222. Pyramidal Tree, and Amer- ican Silver, Globe Arborvitaes, 2 ft., $1. ea.; Well shaped bushy Boxwoods, 12-14 in. 50c ea.: Boxwoods, 8-12 in., $3. doz.z Pink | Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Holly, $2. doz. Box Wilson, Blue Ridge. Fine, large ,mixed Iris: Sky Blue, Orchid, Yellow, Purple, many 2 Tones, $1.25 doz.; Root- ed Hollyhock Plants, Pink, white, rose, red, $1.25 doz. Mrs. J. M.. McGuire, Adairsville, Add Postage. Mrs. J. G. Robert. son, Carrollton. ob a TRY Wey - { Rt. 2. 1225 FOR SALE Purple Wisteria Vines, 6, $1. Plus. pestdge. Mrs. Joe Fowler. Cumming. : Star Fish Cacti, 2c: Rooted Hen and Bid- die, 4% in., $2.; One 4 in., $1.50. 50e ea. Add postage. Samuel Caine, Cumming. _ red, pink, Sweet doze Touch-Me-Not, 4 O'Clock, mixed coi., 30c Thbl.; ~ donna Lily, large, 4, $1.: Royal Robe Violets, 15 plants, $1. Add 20c postage. Mrs. R. C. Steinheimer, Brooks. - Rooted Pink Thrift Plants, $1.25 C; 300, $3.; 500, $450; $955, ME PP. Alma Moseley, ee Butler, Rt. 2. Ex Red Rosebud Ger-_ Orange Phenix Daffodils, Orange Day~ ; . Tanta, PAGE FOUR : _ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE F AND FOR SAL Boxwoods, 10-12 in., $3. doz.; "ree and Globe Arborvitaes, $4. doz.; ~Dogwoods, Poplar, Cherokee Rose, Coralberry, Wisteria, Rhododendrons, Laurels, Pink ~ Painted Girl, variegated fZarden; aed + Blackwell, ee Crepe Myrtle, Almond, Babybreath, Forsythia, $2. doz. Sadie asia Blue Ridge. Yellow Cushion/Mums, $1. C; Pink Thrift, $1.50 C; White Iris, 50c doz; Star of Beth- Jehem, $2. C: Pink Seven Sis- ter Roses, 50 ea; Yellow, Red, and Orange Canna Lilies, 6, $1. Exchange for equal value. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Buchanan, Re: Pink Thrift, 50c Add postage. Mrs.. ker, Alto, Rt. 1. 150 Boxwood, 4. yrs. old, $1, ea.; 50 blooming Pear, 50c up; 50 Lilacs, dif. sizes, 50c up. Cee David Par- Clearing off Jot, come after. 3/4 mi. So. Alpharetta. Mrs. R. F. Haney, Alpharetta. (U- S. 19). Semperviren Boxwood Plants, J yr. old, 6-12 in., rooted, -heal- thy, State insp., certified, 15c ea. in lots 1000. Cash with or- der. Forrest Benson. Alpharetta. Tel. 4492. Daffodils. single and dbl. mixed, blooming size, well ma- tured bulbs, 50, $1. Limited quantity. PP. F. H. Bierman, Atlanta, 1025 Bellevue Dr. N. E. African Violets: Periwinkle, Red King, Sailor Girl, Blue King, Lavender Beauty, Mentor Boy, Red Beauty, Jessie, Bi-Color, White, and doubles, 3, $1.25; 7, $2.25; $3.25 doz.; -Va- ried sizes and varieties at 9438 Greenwcod. Ave., house. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, At N. E. El. 4094: Boxwoecd, 4-5 ft. Any rea- sonable offer accepted at gar- alien; Boxwood cuttings, not ' rooted, $7.50 M. PP; Weigelas, - pink blooms, 4-5 ft., 25 ea. at Dbl. Blooming Tube- Rose, $1.25 doz. PP. T. E. Eason, Atlanta, 1182 Gunclub Rd., W. RR 14, Box 34. Yard Plants, Bulbs, bery, also many kinds pot plants for sale at my home: Al- so want some Spider Lilies (Red.) Mrs..F, F. Lamkin; At- Janta, 966 Crew St.. S. W. MA- 7558. . Rooted. Evergreen Privet Hedge Plants, 12-36 in., 1c ea. PP. Orders filled promptly. he R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Red Hot Poker, $1.75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. | Claude Gainesville, Rt. 8. Several hundred Dbl. Butter So and Egg, blooming size bulbs, 50, $1.00; Blue and Gray Vio- lets, 50c doz. Exch. for nice print sacks (2-3 alike) at 25c a. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. J. T. Pullins, Goggins, Rt. 1. '. Pink Oxalis, 2 sais $1.00; Pink Thrift, White, $1. doz.: bena, 75c doz.: $) 50 dez.; doz. Exch. $1..C; Red and Rose Red Ver- $5. C; Blue Iris, Blue Violets, $1.50 for print sacks or Monthly Mush Rose. Add post- Grant- age. Mrs. ville. Janie Ellis, 2-3 pink, $6. doz. bushes: Jish Boxwood, Semperviren, 10- 12 in., field grown,, $6. -doz.: Abelia Grandiflora, 18-24 in., ft well branched, field grown, $5. loz. plants. Talmadge son, Greenville. Robin- Royal Robe, Rubra Red Vio-| deis, Achimenes Blue, Red, White, Pur ple, White Atamasco (Fairy) Lilies, Ligustrums, Cherry -Laurels, Vinca Minor, sloz.; Greenville, ' Calif. Violet Plants, $2.50 i White Thrift, $3.50 C: Fred Wilkerson, Hogansville, Rt. 1. Tel. 8541. English Ivy, $1. American Beauty Sultana cuttings, 10 ea.; ing size, 30c; 2, 15e; Bloom- Pink Dbi., Pink Single Conch Begonia cut., 2, 15; Aeroplane Plants, 10c a.; Pink F lowering Peach, 25c ea. Purple Weeping Mary, 60c ea. Damp packed. dace Wilson, PP. Mrs. _Wal- Gainesville, Rt. 4. All col. Wild Azaleas,. Shrub-_ | Hogansville, Rt. 3. Tel. 8541. red, Old Eng. Photenias, : $5. C. Blanche Wocdruff,. |liams, Purple Foxgloves, Lemon | Lilies, 50c doz.; Pink Hy- drangea, Pink Justicia, Pink Peony, 50c ea.; Add _ postage | sacks. Large single Marconi Daisies, 5 in., $1. doz.; $7.50 C, Del. Mrs- R. S. Roberts, Grovetown. ~ All priced per 100: Burfordi Holly Plants, rocded, $14.00; Largest size Holly, $28.00; Abe- lia Grandiflora, $12.00; Wax Leaf Ligustrum, $8.50; Pittos- porum, $11.60. No samples. No orders delivered; Maude Ham- | by, Greenville. Dbl. White Feverfew, $2. C. *+PP. Prompt delivery. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell. Yellow, White Jonquils, But- ter and Eggs, Trumpet Daffo- dils, $1.50 C; Red, White, Blue, Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; Chinese Pinks, mix. col. blooming size, $1,25:-doz:5 Bird or Paradise Seed, 50c doz. Exch. for print sacks. Add postage. Miss Ce- cile McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. White, Yellow Jonquils, But- ter and Eggs, Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.50 C; Blue, White, and Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; Hol- lyhock, $1.50 doz.: Bird of Par- adise, $1.25 ea. Exch. for print sacks. Add postage. Miss Mat- tie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Coralbell Azaleas, Ferns, Hy- drangeas, Amaryllis, August Lilies, Red Honeysuckle, Silver Lace Vines, Pussy and Weep- ing Willows, Boxwoods, Jo- sephs Coat, Gardenias, Dog- woods, Cedars, Red Maple, For- sythia, Mtn. Laurels, Holly, 2, $1.; Oleanders, $1. ea. Add post- age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers; Hartwell, Rt. 2. Old Fashion Snowball Bush- es, 3, 60c; Purple Lilacs, 3, 50c; Purple Wisteria, OF Oy Silver Maple, 3, 45c: PP. Marie Mash- burn, Higdon. ~ -Yellow, White Jonquils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow Long Trumpet Daffodils, $2. C; Single Blue Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; Chinese and Japanese Pinks, 75c doz. Miss Nora Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Dbl. White Feverfew Plants,, 50, $1.; $18. M; Bermuda Lily Bulbs, 75c doz. Mrs. J. M. Bo- bo, Martwell. Hybrid Day Lilies, Pride of Houston Red, Purple Waters, Indian Maid, Sunny West, J. A. Crawford, 3, $1:; Cabellero, Mary Guenther, Warpath, 50c ea.; Kanapaha (raspberry red) $1. ea.; Daffodils and Narcissus Bulbs, 75 C; $7. M. Add post- age under $2. orders. Mrs. Hat- tie Kimsey, Hiawassee. Around 1 M White Thrift Plants, all in bloom, $3.50 C; Several thousand Calif. Blue Violet, $2.50 C. Fred Wilkerson, 1 doz. each, Pink Crepe Myr- tles, Purple Lilac, March Bells, and 6 Gardenias, 50c ea.; Yel- low Thornless Roses, also large Red Pium Bushes, 20 ea. Come dig them. Cannot ship. Mem- phis Timms, Hoschton, Rt. 2. Hedge for fall planting, 25c a.; Purple Iris, 10c ea. Mrs, C. M. Padgett, Jasper, Rt. 2. 40 or 50 Nandinas, 3-5 ft.,.40c- 50c ea.; Spider Lilies, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Saun- ders, Jenkinsburg. : Crepe Myrtle. (Watermelon Red) 50c ea.; 3, $1. Plus post- age. Add 25c extra for out-of- state orders. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Jesup, Rt. 2. Inspected Budded Red Dog- wood, 18 in. up, $2. ea.; Bloom- ing size, Dbl. Altheas, Pink Weigelas, Red Spireas, Dbl. Flowering Peach, Red Flower- ing Crabapple, Hydrangea, 50c a.; 12 in. up Evergreens, Li- ustrums, Boxwoods, _ Holly, | Magnolia, Junipers, Arborvitae, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Grace | Webb, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Blue Violets, $1. C; Mixed col. Iris, Rose Color Sweet Wil-; for orders under $3. Exch. for | Mrs. W. D. Ralston, EIli- jay, Rt. 3. Spirea, Lilacs, Bridalwreath, Jasmine, Easter, Rose, Holly, Cedar, Sweetshrub, Dogwood, 3, $1.: Sweetwilliams, ange Day Lilies, 40c .doz.; Plus postage. No Fla. orders. Gladys Duran, Cum- Tris; Or- Rose cuttings, - Jasmine, Purple. King, Yellow Sansousa,. Native Iris, 75c doz.; Dbl.-and Single Hem- erocallis (orange) Lilies, 50 and 75 doz.; Mixed Perenials, 75 | doz.. Add postage. Exch. for solid color feed sacks. Mrs. |. Charles H. Edwards, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Rose Haven. Rooied Native Azaleas, Caly- canthus, Red Flowering Maple, American Holly, Mtn. Laurel, English Dogwood, Forsythia, Pink Almond, Pink, Red D. Perkins, Old Fashion Red and Flesh Col. Rose, Purple Lilac, White Single Altheas, 50c ea.; 3, $1. Postage. Miss Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Crimson Japonicas, 8 yrs. old: 5c ea.; Easter Lilies, King Alfred Jonquils, Jap. Iris, each 50c doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1. Exch. for print - sacks. Mrs. J. C. Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Daffodil Bulbs, Yellow, Pur- ple Iris, $1. C. Mrs. Henry El-| ler, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Japonicas, 10 yrs. old, 50c .ea.; Jap. Iris, King Alfred Jonquils, Easter Lilies, Cannas, 50c doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Etta Bar- rett, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Boxwood, field grown, com- pact, 15-20 in., $2.$2.50 ea.; Special price per hundred; 24 in., $3. ea.; Specimen Old Eng. Boxwoods, $2.$2.50 ea. Spe- cial price per 100. Sold only at farm 2 mi. N. Cumming, Hwy. 19. John Martin, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. t Large Xmas Diffenbachia, $3.; Xmas Cherry budded, Baby f Breath Spirea, 50c; ples, Water Oaks, Flowering Quince, 50, $1.; Weeping Wil- low cuttings, 15c; Inky-Purple Iris, - Red. Cannas;> 35 -doz.: Snapdragons, blooming, 40c. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming. Little Yellow Cluster Narcissi, 50: *bulbs.-$h15:. $2.2 Ce White Narcissi, 50, $1.20: Red and White Thrift, 2 doz., $1.15: Sev- eral cols. Iris, $2.- doz. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 2. White, Purple Lilacs, Star Oakleaf Hydrangeas, Db!I. Day, Blackberry Silver Ma- 6: $1; Lilies, Goldenglew, large white | 7. and purple Iris, $1.25 doz.; A- zaleas, Mtn. Laurels, Spruce and White Pines, Trailing Ar- butus, - $1.50 doz.: Thrift, 59c doz. Mrs. Jas. Waters, Dahlone, ga, Rt 1. f : . Single and Dbl. Day _ Lilies, Iris, Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; Box- wood, 20c ea.; Pink Peachtree, Yellow Thornless Roses, Li- lacs, Bridalwreath, $1.25 C; Glad Bulbs, 75c doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dah- lohnega, Rt. 1, Box 60. Many colors Dahlias, $2. doz.; Mums, Hardy Phlox, Pink Thrift, Sweetpeas, Goldenglow, 75e doz.; Red, Yellow Orange, Speckeld, White, and = Ligfat Pink, Dark Pink Cannas, Tiger Lilies. 1 ea., 8, $1.; Hardy Hi- biscus, 6, 50c. Add posage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dabionesa. FLOWERS AND SEED - WANTED Want to exchange Hollyhock Seed for any Flower or Gourd Seed, or couple of any kind Flower. Ea. pay postage. Con- tact. Miss Daisy Sinclair, At- lanta. 347 Leland Terrace, N. Z. Want to exchange very hardy Orange Day Lilies for Lemon Lilies or Bleeding Heart. Mrs. 'M. C. Cagle, Jasper. Want to exch Glad Bulbs or Easter Lily for 2 Evergreens (Irish Juniper or Bakers Pyra- mida). Exch. for white or print 'sacks- also. Or sell for cash. Write. Mrs. E. D. Wainwright, Offerman, Want some well rooted Cot- ton Wood: Trees, sometimes called the Confederate Rose to shipped for transplanting. Mrs. M. W. Carter, SurrencyeRt. 2. Want cuttings Marechelneil Rose and Bush Roses large white, _ yellow, red, monthly blooming. Will pay 10 ea. cutt- ing. Or exchange -other flowers ming, Rt. 1. for same. Write first. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2. Witte: Swan: LOWE! TS 3 iss - ey Gee : Want several pice ooted young Catalpa Trees. a ditas es Pavo, P. Or eRe 204. - F OR SALE Old Time Tender White and Striped Cornfield Beans, 50c tezcup; Thomas Laxton English Peas, 45c teacup. Add postage.} Miss. Gennia | Brown, Ball}: Ground, Rt. 1. : Few White and Red pt ing Onion Sets 65c gt. PP. M tiplying Onion Plants, $1.25 -C. No chks. Mrs. Lon: Ashworth, Dacula, Abecut 45 bu. good sound, re- cleaned, . treated. Abruzzi Rye Seed, $3. 00-bu. at my farm. C. O. Turner, Musella, Rt. 1. ; ~ Ga. Exp: Station, high yield- ing cold resistant Atlantic Oats, $1.50 bu.; C Heavy Yield, $1.25; Chancellor Wheat, clean, pure, $2.25 bu.; Also 600 bales good bright clean hay, $25.00 ton. R. D. Tetum, Palmetto. Shallot Buttons, $1.25 gal. Mrs. Henry Goldman, Lincolnton, Star Rte : Red Speckled Crowder Peas, White Blackeyed, for eating, or good seed, 4 cups, $1.00; Mush Peas, 35c cup, 3 cups, $1.00 Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. < 1953 Champion Green Glaze} Collard Seed, 4 Thls., $1.00; 8 Tbls., $2.00 PP. Make offer on 40 lbs at once. Mrs. 'F. T. Hollo-|H way Cebbtown. ye Victor Grain Oats, recleaned, for seed,, $1.25 bu. at farm; $1. 56 bu, shipped anywhere. FOB here. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, a man, Box 124. ; 1953 crop Pensacola Bahair Grass Seed, 92 pct. germ., 99 pet. pure, free of. noxious seed, recleaned, in new 160 Jb. sacks, ae db. Virgil T. Barber, Nash- vil c, Old. Time Shallots (no scullion dry, clean, saved without rain, greatest multiplyer. Plant now for onions in spring. $1.00 gal. Add 35c postage ea. gallon. Mrs: Clarence aes Dacula, Rt. Red Multiplying Onions, fall planting, $1.25 gal.; Also White Red Peanuts, 3-4 in hull, $2. 06 pk. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Hol- land, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 196. 3000 bu. Hasting Seed or Fed O Mantadon Strawberry, $1..C. PP.-No or- ders filled over 500. Damp packed. Tem Kittle, _ Carroll- tony RES: Premier Blakemore, Tenn. Strawberry, 50c C; Plus 25 postage per 100. Mrs. Lona Tal- Tent, Lula. . Jersey, Chas. Wakefield Cab-. Gage and Cabbage Collard, very green head, $2.50 M del. ae price on large lots. B. Mallard, Savannah, -RED- 5, Box 528. Tel. 45079. Copenhagen, Chas., and Jer- sey Cabbage, and Sweet Flat White Bermuda Onion, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2.25 M del. Parcel 1. | Post; and. 5000 onions, $7.50 exp. collect. ee E: Stokes, ie a : gerald. eau = Sree fall. Sree: leading truckers favorites, Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, and Early A Faviey Cabbage, and Ga. Coi- |Jard Plants, 500, $1.25; $2.50 M; White Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.25; $2.00. M. All prepaid. prices. Prompt mailing. E. L. :| Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Box. 662. Genuine Blakemore and | Klondike | Strawberry, $1. C; ee M; Lawton Blackberry, $1. + $7. Cea H, Graves, oy etioviie Thornless Borseures: lge., strong plants, $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50;~ 50, $4.50;. $8, M; Home grown: Rabbiteye Blueberry, good root system, 4, $1.50; $4. doz. 2. different varieties in- : own ane Sell Moore, Rockmart, out Spring Dale ing Baa Jarge berries, $1. C; No COD. Add postage. Jo mee ee ty, State certified, se largest berries, 0 $9.; $16.65 M. No ots, large. green plants, lus postage. No COD -M EL |. McDaniel, Jumbo Strawberry M. ns post- , Exeh. aa aes imesvile, Rt. 8, bearing Strawberry es, Non-Stop va- Pius postage: Mrs. icolnton, RFD: 3, fa Strosiprost: Chas. hundred |. cluded. J E. Granger. ae ville. ee _ 50,000 nice - Spee. growil Fall Collard Plants, ready, $3.00 M, at my farm, or shipped by ex- press. 2 mi. W. Gainesville on Browns. Bridge Rd. No chks. Major Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 1, Tel. L. E. 2-1882, White Crystal Wax Heaniids Onion, green, fresh, pencil size, 350, $1 500, $1.50; $2. M. Del. | PP..5 M, $8. exp. Prompt ship- peat Satis, guar. F. F. Stokes, | Fitzgerald, _ HAY AND STRAW ee FOR SALE 200 bales Lespedeza Hay, cut and baled without rain, $1. per bale at my farm. I. D. Cochran, Zebulon. Tel. 94W1. 42 tons Kobe Lespedeza hay, '$34. to: FOB farm, or $44. ton. del. radius -70 miles. Dallas Berger, The Rock. phone 3760. - 1000 bales Lespedeza-Bermu- with no rain, 80c bale at my | farm. Dr.* Eugene Mather, At- hens, Rt. 3, Tel. 3869M. 3000 bales of Hay, ready. in about 2 weeks for sale. 4000 bales in shelter now. Elmer | Freisch, Finleyson. 38 ions Kobe Reiacdeen Hay, $32. ton FOB, B&B Ranch, or -\exch: for- White Face or Short Horn Heifers or Steers. Wm. Grass Hay. Reasonable price, G. Ww. Murray, Plains. Scat Prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary | - [FRUIT TREES FOR SALE da Hay, highly fertilized, cured | CANS, AND OTHER |PRUIT TREES FOR SALE| MISCELLANEOUS. ' FOR SALE ' Bermuda and Lespedeza Bal- ed Hay, $35. ton. L. P. Single- ton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Tel. 772. PEANUTS AND PECANS _ FOR SALE Beediis, new crop, Schley or Stewarts, 5 Jbs., $2. PP. Send check or currency. J. wy Lang, Omega. Large Red beens 2-4 Sn hull, 1953 crop, washed, dry, $2. pk.: $6. bu.; Also Blue Java Peas,: 25c Jb. in 5 Jb. lots or more. Add postage. G. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt..1. New crop Stewart Pecans, 40c lb.; Moneymakers, 32c lb. Parcel Post in 3rd zone. Mini- mum 10 lbs. John F. Lindsey, Tifton, Rt. 6. Large Paper Shell Pecans, 1953 crop, 5 Ibs., $1.75; 10 Ibs., $3.40 del. up to 3rd zone. Qual- ity and. weight guaranteed. Martha Williams, Quitman, 410 W. Screven, St. : Large Red, and Pink Pea- auts, ,2-4 in hull, $2.. pk.; $6: bu. All new crop; Also white tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 55c cup; Blue Java Peas, 25c Ib. in lots. Add post- age. PB. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1 Several finned Ibs. large, soft shell pecans, new crop for sale or exchange 1 lb. pecans per 100 Ib. print sack, washed, fre of holes and rust, or half pound pecans for white 100 lb. sack. Each pay postage. JD. Powell, Fitzgerald, Box 529. Stuart pecans, 28 Jb. plus postage. Mrs. Viola Brady, Cai- ro, Rt, - 1. All new crop Stuart pecans, 10 Ib. lots, del, 45 Ib. F. ee Garrett, Ft. Gaines. Shelled and uunshelled _pe- cans, for sale. Mrs. W. E. Woo- ten, Camilla. New crop pecans: Schleys, 5 Ibs., $2.30; $35.00 per hundred, FOB: Stuarts, 7 Ibs., $2.30 (PP 2nd Zone); $25. per hundred, FOB. Mrs. oJ. M.. Jones; Gray- son. Large, orchard run Stuart pecans, 40c Ib. del. 5 Ibs. Jois- or more, in zone 1 and 2; 42c Ib. zones 3 and 4; zones 5 and 6, 45 Jb. Geo. A. McArthur, | Albany, 1503 Dawson Rd. New crop pecans: Seedlings, 20c Ib; Van Demon, 25c 1b; Stuarts, a5; lp. Add postage. Cash with all orders. James C. Odom, Ashburn, Rt: 2, Box 215. Big,; select Stuart pecans, hand culled to one big size. A-1 qual- ity. Guar. pleese. 45c Jb. post- paid from 5 lbs. up to 3rd zone. H. M. Moorman, Loveit. 1953: papershell pecans, fairly well filled out, good everage for thins-year, nice size, 25c Jb..and postage. Mrs. George Ross, ee man. Rt. 3. PECAN AND OTHER Crabapple, Red Goose Plum, Wild Plum, 2, 55c; Himalaya Blackberry, 50c doz.: Cuttings of Muscadine and Scuppernong, 50c doz. plus ~ postage. Exch. for pecans. Ea. pay _ postage. No chks. Mrs. Effie Smith, Aus- tell, Box 353, Rt. 3, Gordon Rd. Brown Turkey Fig Bushes, 2:-yrs: old, rooted, State. insp., nice bushes, $1.50 ea. PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo _ Crabaple Trees, Muscadine Hazelnut. Bushes, Black Ras- grape vines, beechnut trees, berry, 6, $1: Add postage. Mrs. | bunches, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. Chinquapin Trees, $3. doz.; Quince and Pear, Early~ May Cherry. Trees, 6, $1.25; Musca- dine Grape, $1.50 -doz.; Scup- uernong, 6, $1.; Hazelnut, Blue- berry, $1.25 doz.; Red and Black Raspberry, $1.50 -doz.; Red Gold Strawberry. $1.25 C. Mrs. M. 1. Eaton, Dahlonega, .|sacks, washed, starched, ironed, Fig Bushes, 25c,. 50, and $1, sizes. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Sct Crabapple Trees, Black Rasp- berry, Muscadine Grape Vines, Beechnut, and Hazelnut Bushes, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville. Rt. 6. _Large June,- Lincoln Pear; Red June, Yellow June, Red, Land = Yellow Delicious, Ever- bearing, Shockley, Horse, Black Twig, and Yates Apple, graft- ed, insp., prepaid $3. up orders: Less than $3.,, add postage. A. J. Willoughby, Waco. SACKS FOR SALE White Sacks, 100 lbcap., free of holes, Jetters, and mildew, washed, 20c ea. Mrs. Hill Rich- erdson, Douglasville, Rt. 4. . Print szcks, 100 cap.,. Ib. 1-7 alike, 25 and 35c ea.; Mrs. F. Lumkin, Atlanta 966 Crew St., S. W. Ma. 7558. White Sacks, 100 Jb. cap., good quality, ripped, weshed, 5, $1.60. Plus postage. Prompt del. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 30c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Hazel Sterks, Elhjay, Rt 1, ; White Sacks, 100 Ib cap., washed free of holes, letters, and mildew, 20c ea. Orders of 15 or more prepaid. Mrs. John Martin, Cumming, Rt. 1 White feed sacks, no letters, new, 18c ea.; 28, $5. 00. No COD Add postage. Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Extra nice grade 100 Jb print 1 and 2 alike, 3, $1.10. Add 25 postage. Mrs. Clarence McMil- lian, Dacula, Rt. 1. White secks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes and mildew, also few bleaching sacks, 20c ea. Mrs. V. E.. Harris, Cumming, Rt. 4. Good. grade \sheeting sacks, 100 lb. cap:, weshed, ironed, no lettering, holes, nor spots, 4, $1.10. PP. Mrs. W. S. McDaniel, Cumming, Rt. 2. 100 Ib. print a free of| holes, mildew, 45c ea.; White, 100 1b. no holes nor milfew, washed, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. Box 151. ' White Sheeting Sacks, 20c ee. or exch. for. dried fruit. Mrs. E. A. Waters, Alpharetta, Rt. 3, Box 3. Print sacks, 3, $1.00. Any amout you want of same color. Add 10c for postage. Write. Mrs. John Dove, Lula, Rt. 2. Feed sacks without letters, 15c ea., with letters, 12c ea: or exc. for pecans or dried apples. Mrs. D. B. Hulsey, Alto. Rt. 1, Box 63. Print sacks, washed and iron- ao ea. Mrs. Emerson Woody, ia 100 Ib. cap. feed print sacks, 3 and 4 alike, some odd, free of holes and mildew, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jcakson, cirmount, Rt. 2. 100 white, good grede feed sacks, letters removed, 100 Jb. cop., '20 ea or exc. for cooking apples, pecans or dried fruit. Mrs. G. B. Blalock, Rome. Rt. 5 MISCELLANEOUS _FOR SALE LT BAMBOO (ROOTS): Large kind of Bamboo roots, grow to 4 ft. Will not dig. Come after, % CANE (SUGAR): _ About 500 stalks of old fash- ioned green Cane, for sale. El- don. Long,~ Ochlochnee, Rt, 2. Several thousand stalks old fashioned red sugar cane, two cents stalk standing in field. Self part of all of patch, count standing stalks and buyer fur- nishes Jabor te take down and Garlic bulbs, 50c doz.; also, catnip, 50c doz.; garlic buttons, : Nixon, Thomaston, Phone 2412. hs A also, Jerusalem artichokes 25 Mi Ib.; -dried catnip, 25 bunch. . Mrs. Ruby Wheeler, Conyers, Rid: Pepe GOURDS: Martin and dipper gourds, 25 ea.; larger sizes, 50 and $1.00 ea.; smal] mix. sizes, 10c ea, Add postage. Mrs. W. HE. Wooten, Camilla, Dipper and other kinds of gourds, dif. sizes and shapes, $3. doz, Mrs. J. B.. Cousins) 4 Greenville, Rt. 3. : HONEY: , ee also strained, 30 lbs $6. FOB, E. J. Lewis, Nahunta. OATS: 300 bales geod, heage Oats, wt. 60 to 70 Ibs., per bale. Wal- .ter, J. Carter, Jackson, Rta PEPPER: Long pod hot pepper, red and green and dry red pepper, hot, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. & POTATOES: Six acres Copper Sking P.B. sweet . potatoes, Gov. insp.. cheap by truck, Jedd, or acre, at my place. Kenneth Register, Hahira, Rt. 1. ROOTS AND HERBS: oak, wild cherry, alder bark, elder, sassafras, yellow dock. | Josephs Coat, Yllow root, 3 Ibs. $1.00; also, 1953 crop dried peaches and apples, free of _ peel and core, 50c lb. Add post-. age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs, John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Bear foot spice wood, red sassafras, blood root, Queen of meadow, yellow dock, life ev- erlasting, 3slbsi $e 00; yellow root, 2 Ibs. $1.; walnut meats, $1. lb. Add postage. R, C. Sto- ver, Pisgah. sis SADDLE: Good Western saddle and riding bridle, $8. for both. Har-. old N. Rich, Marietta, Rt. 6. era Dr.) *phone 3 -0686. SAGE 1953 crop fine leaf shade dried Sage, 25c quart, plug postage. Mrs. Mary C. Carter, Conyers. ; SYRUP: New, 1953. Sorghum syrup, good and thick, $2.50 gal. Riley C. Couch; Turin. Few hundred gal. good No. Ga. homemade syrup, in 1 gal. tin. buckets, $2.25 gal. FOB here. J. A. Wimpey, Blairsville. WALNUTS AND WALNU?. , AND PECAN MEATS: Hulled black walnuts, $2.50 bu. FOB. Wm. B; Crawford, Watkinsville, Rt. 2. Pecan meats, 60c pint, 2 pis. $1.; up to 20 Ibs., 30c lb: Add postage: 50 Ibs. by express, 27 lb. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman, Pecan and walnut meats, now ready, $1.00 Jb. Del. when specified. Mrs. Virginia Bryant, Luthersville. SAGE: Dry sage, $1.25 ib. plus 20c postage ea. pound. Mrs. N. N. Skinner, Waco. Rt. 1. } 1953 crop nice leaf sage, $1.00 pint cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton. Rt. 2, Box 196. WALNUTS Ne WALNUT MEATS: Black walnuts, hulled, nice and dry, $1.50 bu. plus shipping chgs. No COD nor personal chks.. Dewey Gulldge, Abbe- ville. Ri..1. Box 116. WOOL: Nice, washed Sheep Wool, 50c haul. S. C. Owen, Woodbury. | Ville, Ri. 4, Box 63. *phone 2491, lb. Mrs. A. L. Teague, Blairs GARLIC: ARTICHOKES: Artichokes, 0c gal. and posts jay, Rt. 2. ho Do 50c doz, Mrs. Lee Kinser, Elli- age. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, Latge yarlie bulbs, 70 Ib: Fancy chunk honey,-in 2% _ Ib. big mouth jars, 12 10 case, Sweetgum, white and red HOGS FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE ep. Duroc Pigs, selected for | Face. 2 fine quality born Mar. 8, one a second rib- Dan Haygood, Jr., CATTLE FOR SALE Fayetteville 5581. - markings, reasonable price, or| Newnan, RFD Ze trade for reg. heifer, feed, or : hay. J. M. Foster, Austell, Rte. 26 head Reg. 3, Box 186. Tel. 2893. A. N. Tuck, Thomasville. Ed. Bower, Covington. Stribling, Molena. stock, Rt. 1. Tel. Roswell 4442. | ton. pect for herd bulls, Letters ans? Troy Lanier, Rocky } rebred reg. Berkshire 2 extra nice Poll Hereford : r : Bulls, 10 mos, old, dark color, '| purebred, no papers, good pros- $100. ea. Culleden. bon winner of area Pig Chain Reg. Hereford Cattle, show. Wayne Rose, De Soto.} og type, bulls 12-18 mos. Tel. 2345. $150.-$200. Cecil Travis, River- dale, c/o Pine Crest Acres. Tel. Young reg. horned y - Reg. Hereford Bull, 9 mos.| Hereford Bulls,, Larry Domino old, Domino bloodline, perfect | breeding. Joel Ee breeders from top bloodlines! poy Jersey Male Calf, born and large litters, $22.50 ea-| apr 11, ey around 400 lbs., ith papers. E. W. Cail. Savan-) artificially sired; Also 1 reg. . 5, % forrest River| pc Boar, 3 yrs. old, Blue Rib- unoe Harm. bon winner at SE Fair, Duroc Boars, | 900 Ibs., gentle, easy to. handle. around horn- old, type Sanders, Jerseys, young and Volunteer One Reg. Guernsey Bull, 1| Standard bloodlines. yr. old, excellent breeding, $40. A. Biggers, Greenville. Red Jersey Cow, 3 gal. 3rd. 3rd calf cows, one 4% gal.| calf, Black Jersey Cow, 3-4 gal., aily when fresh, to freshen 3rd _ calf, both good cond., early Jan., 3 heifers to freshen. freshen about Nov. $32.50 ea.; Holstein Springer, with plenty white, $125. Ralph Dangar, Wood-|H. W. Thurmond, Farming- Mrs. 12. fresh, 14 springers close in, all and W. to {oy sok, 2 heifer calves, 4 mos. old, Pure reg. Guernsey Male - Angus and Red Poll, 500 lbs.,| Calf, 12 mos. old, deep red, dehorned. Well grown, beef type Short- 3 reg. Holstein Bulls, will be horn Bull, ready for service,|2 yrs. old next month, from L. best northern bloodlines, rea-| N. Touchstone herd havesbeen senable price. Ernest Hinson, tested. Mrs. J. M. Tatum, Grif- Alto. fin, At. A. (Tel. 6346). Reg. equal too R. calves, heifers, 10 mos. old, 1 small ball calf. Gainesville, U. S. Ben F. Harris, Lula. 11 ami, s reg. Aberdeen- Angus Bulls, 6 mos. old, all have good fea-| APPLES: eee tures and_ bloodlines, aoe Want 20 lbs., 1953 crop Gia able. Papers on each. McLeroy, Colbert, Rt. 2. Dbl. Standard Polled Heifer, DHB Miss DWA 25, reg. No. State price del., also ot 16335, ready to be bred. Orig. owner by Rack Hereford Parke: con. 0-11 Pendleton Apts. Thomaston. Sire Dom. Wood-| pay: row A; Dam, Miss D. Mischief, ; $200. at my farm. James W:| Want Lespedeza or Alfalfa 107. Tel. 6191; or}hay in 3-5 ton lots, to be del. my farm at Tucker. Advise. D. B. Hunt, Atlantz, 484 Brentwood Smith, Conyers. Atlanta phone Cy. 6487: Reg. Hereford Bull, calved Dr NE Nov. 28, 1949, grandson of the Sn famous $52,000. Callaway bull, selling to prevent inbreeding. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Call} Bower, Covington. Madison 2603. Dbl., value. Watkinsville. Royal. Rupert No. 6939114, Tat- E. 18, 195},- Sire. T. Royal Ruper 158, No. 4146104; Dam, Lady Ruper No.. 4318211, for sale or exch. for year old bull, Clyde Led- ford, Blairsville, Rt 3 12 reg. Guernsey fc attle, heifer Standard Polled Hereford Bull, 20 mos. old, best bloodlines, for sale or exch. for reg. polled Hereford Cow of|SACKS, | } G. W. Darden, calved Aug. 5, | Axson. fashioned dried horse apples, free of peel, core and worms. other dried apples. Bert R. Rife, Me-} Want to tons hay end shucks. Quote price FOB my home. Aad: Want price quotation on 50 ton Peanut hay del. to mesJohn S. Laidler, Rochelle. phones 2106. Want exch. new crop Stusrt pecans for 100 lb. Print sacks Reg Hereford Bull, WMEF| (want 4 sacks alike) 1 lb. pecans for 1 sack. Mrs. Homer Boone, CATTLE FOR SALE Superior Bred Guernsey Bull Calf; subj. to. register, dropped Sept. 25th., $25.00 at form. K. Bangs and TB tested, range} D Sanders. Eatonton. Tel. 2151; from 3rd. calf cows, to 3 weeks including fresh in, Top young horned Hereford heavy springers, bred and open| Bull, 15 mos. old, reg., a fine calves, 1 bull} indiwidual, $250. price on to days market. See to appreciate. 23.| Mrs. W. A. Ward, Marietta, Rt.. 3, Paper Mill Rd., Tel. - 8-872. HONEY: Fancy Gallberry ho crop, all Chunk, very 21/2 Ib. big mouth j rs, to _Cs.*$5.50 Cs. Shippe Col. Money order or | B. Herrin, Winokur. PEPPER: : 6 Ibs} clean, Rote grown this year, $1. 25. Cesh. No chks. Mrs. Mary ers, Palmetto. RFD 1. Fresh, round, scalloped pepper, green or ripe, or 40c Qt. Del. by prepaid H. M. Morman, ROOTS AND HERBS peppermint, Post. Catnip, garlic bulbs, $2.25 C; pirdock r 1b. PP in Ga. Mrs. Mertha pee Rt. Bet iD: 100 col. Ita frame hive, lerge q raising equipme: No Ga. J. M.: Jackso 1060 Orlando PL. Say ~ | honey se equip fe rean. Blackshear. CORN: 100 k bu. Whatleys pro slipped shuck closely dry, $2.00 bu. at barn, Louisville. Mek: Barfiel ville. i bulbs, en Se fe A a ae eee ee 29, September 30 : NO.1 - Hog Prices Paid At Varione Markets. Wayne Co. Stockyard, Jesup NO. 2 NO.3 NO.4 | Jesup Stock Yard, Jesup 20.80 19.75 19.62 5 Wilkes County Stockyard, Washington 24.59 23.50 22.60 Millen Livestock Market, Millen 21.00 20.00 19.00, o: ae Ocilla Livestock es = 20.01 ads be _Jepeway-Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 21.36. 200m 2oal- gas | ee ere ae ee = Swainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro 21.29 20.55 : October 20 ; ; ; _Jones-Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macon 23.00 22.75 21.60. 20.50 | ; - - Tri Co. L/S Auction Barn, Social Circle 22.50 22002). October 21 ; s ; : 23.00 x Coosa Valley Livestock Comm. Co.,Rome 24.75 23.50 22.50 20.50 | Ostober 27 % "Ragsdale & Long L/S Co., Lakeland * 20.76 20.25 19.80 20.55 | Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 20.30. 19.28 - Ragsdale-McClure Comm. Co., Rome 25.00 24.00 23.50 19.00 | Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas = P90 19h es ae - Dawson Livestock Co., Dawson . 20.168 19.60 October 22- ; : : - Elbert L/S Auction Barn, Elberton 23.25. 22.00 - Barraw Co. Auction Co., Winder 21.00 20.00 18.00 a : 22.00 21.00 20.00 | Farmers L/S Auction Co., Nashville 20.10 19.15 Bulloch Co. Stockyard, Statesboro 21.36 20.36 20,00 21.00 | Farmers Stockyord, Sylvania 19.75 19.10 C.P. A. Auction Scles Barn, Hawkinsville 22.10 21.60 21.00 19.30 | Greene Co. L/S Auction Barn, Greensboro eo Dublin L/S Comm. Co., Dublin 21.40 21.17 20.62 20.50 - = - McRae Stockyard, McRae 20.25 19.00 Fitzgerald L/S Auction, Fitzgerald 21.00 19.98 19.22 - : ; Se - + Metter L/S Market, Metter 20.20 19.72 | Nohunta L/S Auction, Nahunta 20.50 20.05 19.25 18.45 : zs Mirchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 20.00 19.50 Valdosta L/S Co., Inc., Vaidosta 20.03 19.70 18.95 20.50, : = ee x Smith Stockyard, Augusta 20.25)". 20.482 _ October 23 re : Tattnall L/S Co., Glennville 20.25 19.60. - Candler L/S Market, Metter 21.41 21.20 = 20.65 =. 21.05 . = : - : Troupe County L/S Barn, LaGrange 2%.20:. 29102 Co-op L/S Exchange, Statesboro 21.59". 20.275" 20.15) 79.75 ; : 2 Cordele Livestock Comm. Co., Cordele 20.60 20.72 20.55 es _______ _ Cordele Livestock Comm. Co., Cor r . ar Saas ean cae | Claxton Stockyard, Claxton 19.75 18.71 19.00 Slyvania Stockyard, Sylvalina 21.50 21.00 20.00 21.90 gee ae ; =. ille S/Yd, The a scan ae a Coweta Livestock Sales, Newnan 21:20 omasville , Tho ; S : : ee : N. E. Georgia L/S Auction Born, Athens 21.00. 20.50 Tifton S/Yd., Inc., Tifton 20.59. 20.50 19.83 19.75 : oe ! ro Toombs Co. S/Yd., Lyons 21.34 21.12 20.25 20.35 | Peoples L/S Market, Cuthbert 19.40 19.50 19.75 _. Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow 21.05 20.80 20.05 Ragsdale Long Comm. Co., Lakelarid 19.90 19.49 19.05 Smith S/Yd. Co. No. 3, Thomson 22.00 21.75 20.10 Seaboard St. Yd., Colquitt 19.37 18.87 18.50 Wrightsville Stockyard, Wrightsville 21.00 20.70 Turner Co. Stock Barn, Ashburn 20.10 19.10- 18.50 October 24 Union Stockyard, Albany 20.00 20.50 20.30 Emanuel Co. Stockyard, Swainsboro 21.75 21.25 - 20.95 21.45 | Vidalia L/S Market, Vidalia 19.51 19.01 18.20 Washington Co. Mkt. Assn., Sandersville 21.35 21.05 20.80 Wilkes Co, Stockyard, Washington 22.10 21.70 20.50 . October 26 October 29 : 7 Meee 4 Bartow L/S Comm. So., Cartersville 21.75 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 19.35 18.85 18.02 Bleckley L/S Auction, Cochran 21.90 21.50 27.05 25.00 Fitzgerald L/S Auction, Fitzgerald 20.00 19.50 . 18.28 Carroll County Sales Barn, Carroliton 25.50 24.50 23.00 21.80 Pelham Stock Yard, Pelham 19.39 18.85 IS: ~ Chatham Co. Stockyard, Savannah 20.75 20.20 19.65 Seminole L/S Auction Market, Donalsonville 20.90 20.4 Dodge Co, Stock Barn, Eastman 20.55 20.05 20.85 Sumter L/S Assn., Inc., Americus * 20.00 Ga, Farm Products Sales Corp., Thomaston 21.25 20.75 20.00 19.25 19.50. old, $20. ea.; Gilts, $30. ea. at farm. uyers name. Also feeder onable. David Stough. ist Grove, Rt. 1. Pigs, 8 wks. uld, choice g stock, reg. buyers -shoffnose, bloky, treat- - prize winning stock,. Mick Patrick, Voc. Ag. r, Rabun Gap. worth Pigs, purebread, top - bloodlines, will reg- --buyers name, 8. wks. : 's $40.; Gilts, $30 FOB. D Connon, Jr.. Lavonia. tle Bone Blac] African Pigs, breeding, stay fat ready Nov 15, male and $20. ea.; 1 gilt, 5 mos. . W. J. Robinette, Car- SSiewiceaaa pang WY B 725. oe oe PC Black Pigs. id, $25.; 4 mos. old, a- 00. Tbs., $35. Cholera im- Will ship. but best to sce. Farl Mults. Coch- DO Tamworth Pigs, 8 wks. 25th., 11 in litter, also gilts, for sale. John P. ey. Roms. Rr. 2. Bells teg. Hereford Pig: background, 7 gilts, 3 $25. ea. FOB. Alfred K. Rome, 1009 F. Seeond 2- 70399. Big Bone Guinc; and, igs. purebread. 7 wks. old, PC and. Sr Bone 8 wks. old, choice Bae Teac reg buyer's , short nose, blocky, * from prize winners, Mack Patrick, Voc. As. Rabun Gap. OIC cross with PC Male os. old. about 39 Ibs. 15. ea. at my plece. Hwy. mi. Statesboro. S: 3rooklet. Short Nose, Blocky Type from well made reg. stock, dy. Reg:, treat; and shin 0, . Plus shipping chrgs. aper at my farm. MO Paul Cain, Cones ORSES AND MULES ~ FOR SALE 4000-1100 Ib.. old mare 10. Walter Turner, Cov- me) 2. ur g Saddle Mare, $100. at n (Magnolia Acres), or ige for Shetland Pony. -of Jackson Drive. Mrs. G. Jackson, Decatur, Crest Rd., Rt. 2. and Pony stallion, 20 old, Dapple with white and. tail, gentle, $125. Davis, Diduth, Rt. 1, Box elient mare mule, 8 yrs. | 1000 Jbs., work anywhere, | Gaited Saddle Mare, & old, very gentle, $85. O. M. ff, Morrow, Rex-Morrow Rd. 2 Phone Fa. 6737. 100 lb. mare mule, 12 yrs. -worker, reasonable, ide for cows or hogs. S. C. omery, Junction City. ported Mexican Burros, old, gentle, can train for ind of work. Come see. -. W. Stanford, Carters- Phone 131 or 136. ood horse, 8 or 9 yrs. old, -Ibs., good shape, work ere. also 1 H Wagon and less, $50. M. C. Bryson, lesaw, Rt. 2. enn. Walking Horse, it roan, white mane and hite stockings, gentle, pleasure ai: Sermaas Alderman, Grif- Ww Everee Rd. Tel 3007. horses, one wt. about Ibs., work anywhere, . average wt. de 2 ~| Bower, with | S. RB. Wade, Alto., Rt 1.! Tr som Griffin, Ocilla 1 Horse, gentle, works well, $85. Mrs. J. E. King, Newnan, RED 2; Box 46. i 6 good, young les, cheap, or trade for cattle. chickens, or hogs. Roy Bishop, Locust Grove. Tel. La. 3456. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE One Milk Goat, now giving milk,. heavy milker, for sale. A. M. Watkins, Atlanta, 21 Bicknell Dr.. S. W Rt. 9 Box 423. Reg. Alpine Buck, 242 yrs. old, from. excellent milking stock. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, 401 W, Hamilton. 9 mos. old male goats, horn- so castrated. no objectionable odor, $8. ea. Cannot ship. H> D. &2. Tel. "4-37710 Atlenta. RABBITS AND CAVIES - FOR SALE 10 Rabbits, 4 mos. old, 4-10 Ibs., for sale, or- exchange 1 rabbit for 4 guineas. H. Covington. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: kies. $5. Mrs. Atlanta, % Crew | MA eo 1 pr. Jap Sil- F. F. Lamkin, St. SW. Purcsrce Bui. Cochin ban ,tams, about 3 mos. old, in pairs "| only. $2.. pr: also 3. prs, Buff Cochin -kreeders, 1-2 yrs. oid, 5. pr. C. H. Overby, Columbus, Seas. 14th St: Old Eng. B. B. Red game bantam hens and pullets, $2. ea; males, $1. ea: also White Leghorn bantams. Show stock. C. S. Winn, Dunwoody. Atlanta phone, 47-2617. ; 13 purebred White Silkie bantams, 11 hens and 2 cocks, $1.50 ea) or $5. trio. FOB..All healthy and -purs F Ayr. 1 pr. each, young Silver se- brights, Golden Segrights, Dark Cornish, Black Old Eng. game, old and young trios. sell- or trade for \female Jap _ Silkies. E. I. -Wix,. Atlanta, 331 Jese- phine St. N. E: WA 0566. - Purebred Golden Sebright bantams, about 6 mos old, roo- sters and pullets, $1.50 ea. and Buyer pay express: also 1 pr. 1952 hatch Ringneck pheasant, $6.50: 8 about half grown, $3.50 pr. Will not ship those. Jesse Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. 3. 8 Golden Sebright hens and 3 roesters. First $6. money or- cers gets them. H. E. Kennedy, Guthrie, Pine Lake, P. O. Box Ra.) _PAGE. SEVEN POULTRY FOR SALE ~ ee POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE BRAHMAS: 4 nic Light Brahma cock- erels, 4 mos. old, $3. ea. or exc. for 3 pullets and 1 cockerel, same breed and age, purebred, in good cond. Ea. prepay ship- ping chgs. J. R. Baxter, Varn- ell. CORNISI:. GIANTS: Pure White Comich Mach cockerels, and few 1952 hatch hens, $2.50 ea; 8 hens and cock- erel,, $20. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia. Rt. 2. - 20 purebred dark Cornish hens and 2 same str. but un- related roosters, $2. ea. No chks. Mrs. Cecil Dominy, East- man. GAMES AND 15 subebied pit game hens and 1 pure stag, for sale-or trade for anything can use on farm and need. H. G. White, Ben Hijl. Rt. 1. (New Hope -Pure Dark Cornish big bone cockerels, ready for service, $2. ea. Dont ship Jess than 2. H. W Thurmond, Farmington. Early 1953 hatch stags and pullets, ready mated for sale. Sat. guar. J. Robert Westfore- j.|land, Toccoa. Rt. 3, Box 92. Purebred White Cornish Ap- ril 1953 hatch cockerels, $2.50|5 ea. Mrs. R. K. Priutt, Lavonia. PAD. About 10 cocks, 4 Law Grays and 6 Clipper crosses, for sale. L. O. Benefield, Cedartown, Rt. 1, (At: Fish Creek). Dark Cornish cockerels, $3.50 ea; 2 yr. old roosters.and hens. $3. ea: 1 rooster and 3 hens, $11.00. FOB. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville. Rt 2. 10 game hens, pullets and 1 coekerel, fighting type, light brown red Shawlneck, $20. ea. or exc. for 1 heifer calf, large enough to turn in pasture. Mrs. E. Blackstock, Douglasville. Rt. 2, Box 109. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE Pr. zdult Egyptian geese, $22. 50; 1952 hatch, 1 drake and 3 hens, Mallards, $10.00; also, 1953 hatch pantams, 3 ea. White Sil- kies end White Crested Polish, $1.50 ea. J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metropolitan Place S. E. AL 0617. 3 White ducks, $4.00 for lot. Daisy Sanford, Atlante, Atlanta, 1336 No. Hightower Rd. N. W. 21 Speckled with white breast guineas, all raised this year ex- cept -4 hens which ere 1 yr. old, 6 white young guineas;$1.50 ea. Exp. Col. N. G. Forester, -Bu- fora Rt: 2: ie % 16 Speckled guineas, April hatch, $1.50 ea; 19 guineas, 50c ea at 3 wks.- old. Mrs. Wm. D. Macon. 1059 Rose Place. Smith, Douglas, Rt. 1. Big Broadbrezsted Bronze tur- keys, 50c pound. Mrs. I. N. Har- ris, Sandersville. Rt. 1. 15 half grown Speckled guin- eas, $1.00 ea. or exc. for 2 Ib. frier chickens, but no W. L. Ea. pay postage. Perry McDaniel, Adel. Rt. 2. : Beltsville... White turkey poults, April hetch, for sale. Mrs. G. E. Blalock, Rome. Rt. 5. Nice pr. Toulouse geese for sale or trade for a gander, to}, prevent inbreeding. Mrs. Haskell O. Upshaw, Carrollton. Rt. 1. 6 geese, some Toulouse or crossed with White Embden, $3, 50 ea, at my home Will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Feirburn. Camp- bellton Rd. 18 Bronze April 1953 hatch turkeys, 8 toms and 10 hens, at my home. Cant ship. C. D. Gas- ton, Monticello. Rt. 5. HAMBURGS: Silver Spangled Hamburgs, 22 -|hens znd 2 roosters. No ship- ments. Mrs. T. E. Scott, Aliante, 1367 Fairview Rd. NE DE 2662. LEGHORNS: 10 W. L. hens and rooster, 1953 spring hatch, $10.00 at my yard. A. J. Floyd, Rockmart. Rt. MINORCAS: Giant Black Minorce breed- ing cockerels, $5.50 ea; pullets $3.00 ea. Trio, $10.00; setting eggs, $2.25 per 15, PP-L. B. Mil- -lians, Newnan. MISCELLANEOUS Cee: 75 mixed breed chivkens' 75 to $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. E. King, New- nan, Rt. 2, Box 46. ORPINGTONS: 10 nice, Buff Orpington stags, | P $1.50 ea. Mrs. Merie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 196. ROCKS (BARRTD AND OTHERS): 4- A, pedigreed from Natn] egg-laying _ Champion blood lines, Barred Rocks, 2 mos. old October 31st, $1.25 ea: free cockerel with each order of 15. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. } Quail. 75-100 pure Thompson "Trop. 3 Ringlet B. R. pullets, Merch 10, 1953 hatch, culled, wormed, 5 $2.00. ea. Ship if crates furnished. De D. Haywood, Barnesvi ille. ie Cherry Sf. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, ETC. 16 Ringneck Pheasants, 6 Sil- vers, $50.00 for lot. James Day, Donalsonville, P. O. Box 161. Tel. 201. j ta Blue Peaiowis, 3 yrs o!d, $50) a pr. FOB. J. D. Bargeron, Sardis. This year hatch Northern Bob | White Quail, $4.00 pr. J. W. Ivey, Pinehurst. Phone 54. Barn yerd Pigeons, 50c_ pr. FOB. Mrs. C. R. Faulk, Dan- ville, Rt. 1. Ag Ringneck Doves, $3.00 pr.; Trio Ringneck Pheasants, $8.50, Or exchange for 2 prs. Bobwhite Walt Bell, Atlanta, 855 Piedmont Ave, N. E. AT- 8400. Nice 1952 hatch Phee esants, at Golden Amherst,, $7.50 pr.; Reeves, $10.00 pr.; Ringneck, $2.00 ea.; Chukars, $3.00 ea. C. Whit Turner, McDonough. 1 pair Idia Blue Peafowl, 4 yrs. old for sale. Mrs. Dorothy ~ B. Argroves, Greenville. Chinese Ringneck Pheadsntl lerge Wisc. breed, $6.00 pr: $8.75 trio; Chukar Partridges, $7.50 pr. Send Money order; Also want 50 BR Pullets, ready to lay, 7 or 8 mos. old. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, 2956 Buford Hwy., Rt. 2. 4 Colored Homer Pigeons, ma- tured mated prs., $2.50; Single, unmated birds, $1.50 ez. FOB. Donald Manley, Royston. Large Northern Bobwhite. ane full grown breeders, $5 ; No less 2 pairs shipped; 10 to 14 weeks old for releasing, 12 prs., $45.00 FOB C. E. Mc- Kinney, Atlanta, (Rt. 13) 3304 Clairmont Rd. NE Ex-6096. Ringneck Phezsants, $2.00 ea.; Mallard Ducks, $1. 00 ea; Bale white Quail, $1.25-$1.50 ea. No less than 6 shipped at this price; Golden and Silver Pheasants,, 6 verieties Bantams. J. L. Tade, ~ Macon, 2395 New Clinon Rd. | MarketWednesdays and Pecan AuctionsTuesdays and 2 P. M. PECAN AUCTION SALES IN GEORGIA The. 1953 Pecan Auction Sales weekly will continue throughout the selling season at the following places CATROState Farmers Mar- ketTuesdays and FridaysCordeleState Farmers now being held Saturdays.VidaliaGa. and Saturdays. 11 A. M. Tf i pouliry and dairy industry brought to us by radio and greedy to gei their fingers socialism. Will They Take read the signs aright, it appears than our Rural. Electric Membership Cooperatives are in for some tough sledding, and what a dark day that will be! AND I DO MEAN DARKfor the thousands of rural families who are still waiting for the light. We know, as every politician knows, that were it not for REA, we in the rural districts would still be groping in the twilight of kerosene lamps, risking the hazards of fire, to say nothing of our precious eyesight. We would still be drawing water with rope and bucket from our wells, and how this would have retarded the is too depressing to think about. We would still be at our backyard washpots, and making tracks to the old backhouse. _ Not only would we be without the light of electric lamps, we would be without the light of knowledge television. Dealers in these appliances and other electric powered equipment would be without the income from these sales. Manufacturers and their employees would also have felt the lack of this income. The benefits of electricity to the rural ubs-criber and to the over-all economy are incalculable. To get a small idea of what it has been worth it is necessary to 6 | reflect on what our economy would have been without it. Yet there is talle of taking our Co-ops from us. And why? Because, claim the private power lords, who are in our pie, it is creeping Well, it is socialism, let's see why it game about? | Before REA came info being the price of electric cur- rent to rural subscribers, if you could get it at all, was ft Away? 18 cents 2 kilowatt hour as two cents today. And make no mistake, it would still be 18 cents, or more, had there heen no REA. How fast would rural electrification have progressed at that rate? Few of us could have afforded the price of lights, to say nothing of other conveniences. And speaking of socialism, I see where these zealous champions of private enterprise, the power companies, have appealed for the received tax concessions to the tune of two billion dollars for plant expansienin the name of national defense, so they say. And who pays the bill? The Taxpayer. Yet compared to an average of it is socialistic, they claim, for the government to lend money, which thev cet back with interest, operatives. Evidently, what's sauce for ma: qander. They have already won to our Rural Electtic Membership Co- sauce for their goose is not the first round of this fight by killing off the lending agency that made our Co-90s possible. They are now trying for a knock-out blow bv preventing us from buying power from the Clark Pill Plant, a project built at the succeed in this and regain taxpayer's exnense. If they their menonolistic strancle hold, we will see a steady rise in electric rates, notwith- standing all their propoganda about public service com- missions reculating rates. Farmers, dont let inertia and indifference rob you. 4 of your most valuable asset. Get into this fight with hoth feet. Take your first step by clipping this letter and mailing it with your comments to your Concressman or to the President. It will help more than you think. (Sign- ed) C. K. Anneberg, Marietta. Rt 1. hel: PAGE EIGHT . SL. wks old, 80c ea -, 400 or more del. within 50 mi. ~ hora pultets, (Continued from page 1) experience during Period, not. With this background any man wonder today that America is afraid? Is it any wonder that we are afraid of the people of all the world? Being afraid, we are falling into the same pit as kings of Israel who forgot God and undertook to buy help from Is it any wonder, being other kings. the Reconstruction would have realized what was being done to another large segment of the White race; but, apparently we did - of events, can_ afraid, that America is bankrupting it- self trying to buy friends among nations to whom we have taught the art of war? Being afraid, is it any wonder that our national political thinking is confus- ed and that our laws for our internal economy are a maze of taxes, govern- ment subsidies and government controls? Being afraid of foreign nations and be- ing afraid- of the mingled peoples at home, is it any wonder that candidates for the White House and other govern-_ mental positions untertake to make promises to please all segments and in. doing so find themselves in a maze of pened in the to succeed a3 conflicting promises which = impossible: to fulfill? Being afraid and being a people, the same things ar pening in the United States Sea centuries ago. Americas great, but its paramount dange: itself. Only if America turns God and ceases to be afraid ca through this epochal age TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture br Islands of the in preserving 1 s - POULTRY FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED One psir Mutant Pheasants, | old, $6.00;-5 Hens, 1 Cock Mongolian, large, 6, $14.00. Crated. Will ship. J. H. Barr, Lumpkia. REDS ,NH & RD: 20 heavy N. H. hens, $2.00 ea. at may home. Mrs. Edna Pettit, te Decatur, Rt. 1 3181 Tilson Rd. DE 7588. N. H. pullets, parent stock direct Christie, pullorum clean, 8.wks. old Noy. 6th, 70c ea; 3 ; 10 wks., 90c ea. 5c ea. extra. Guar. sex. Have not been sick. [lus Harrison, Cor- nelia, Rt. 1. About 30 R. I. Red pullets, 7 mos. old, just beginning to lay, - $3.00 ea. at my home. Mrs. A. Q. . Buchanen, Franklin. Rt. 3. -.- 15 purebred N H. Red pullets, March hatch, ready for laying, $2.00 ea. at my home, 5 mi. Palmetto on Rico Road. Mrs. S. A. Phillips, Palmetto. POULTRY WANTED LEGHORNS: Want 12-White or Brown Leg- ready to lay, for cash. Advise. Howard Deweese, Culberson, N.C. Rt. 1 (Resident of Fennin Co. Georgia.) MINORCAS: Want 100 Black Minorca pul-+ . lets about ready to lay. Name lowest price. L. W. Thompson, * Swainsboro. ROCKS (BARRED): Want. 1 February 1953 hetch rooster, Thompson or Parks Barred Rock. J. C., Ogletree, Barnesvilie. 457 Forsyth St. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want to exchange young gaited bay mare for beef type calf. O. L. DeLozier, Atlanta, 1505 Fairview Rd. N. E. Phone De. 0113 or Ma. 5339 (business). HOGS: Want one young reg. Hampshire Boar, also: 5 Gilts, State price. age, weight: D. W. Easterlin, Montezuma. Want 2 or 3 bred .2ilts, Here- ford or Tamworth preferred. T. S. Oliver, Jonesboro. Rt. Tel. 5317. Want 2 Sow Pigs, Male, Little Bone Guinea and 1 Unrelated or 1 Little Bone Guinea Sow with pigs, or bred. Quote price. J. J Wright, Marshall- ville. Want female SPC Pig, about 150 lbs. Quote price delivered to my farm. Mrs. Helen Street, pe 2956 Buford Hwy., Pits 2; Want to exchange 3 deck steel elee. brooder for saddle acound 800 Ibs., not over rs. old, or for good small mule. See. H. M. Walker, Chick- HORSES AND MULES: Want good gentle mule. A. C. Ma- loney, Norcross, Norcross-Tuc- ker Rd. FARM HELP WANTED. Want clean, healthy, honest, middleaged woman for light farm work on small farm. Live as one of the family. Private room, city conveniences. Perm- anent home for right party. Small salary, room, board. Mrs. Ralph C. Yarbrough, eS. RFD 2, Box. 60. acre farm on thirds and fourths basis. Good land, pasture, 4 R house, school route. Mrs. A. M. Adams, Cordele, Rt 4. large 1H crop, 50-50 basis Have tractor to farm with. Can furn- ish day work in winter. -De- Ever, McDonough, Rt 2. Want experienced reliable truck farmer. No drinkers nor colored. Will share 50 pct. Furn- ish 5 R house, water, elec., mule and tools: Near good tion if can qualify. E. T. Brown, Avondale Estates. P.O. Box 123. Tel. day 19190, or night De 1975 (Atlanta). - Want white, middle age, un- encumbered woman to stay with me on farm and do light farm chores for room, board, salary. 2 in my family (62, and 85 yrs. old). Mrs E. F. Clanton, man (1 child aceeptable), to live .in home on farm, tend chickens garden, flowers, other gen. light farm chores. Con- tact. J. B. Mosley, Austell, Want colored man with wife to help, to tend 30-60 acres corn, cotton, peanuts, tobacco, on shares. or wages; Man to work with tractor. Good house, lights.. Start December. W. M. Gay, Abba. Want at on once, a farmer with 3 all time workers to tend 80 A farm, 17 A peanuts, cot- ton, cantaloupes, watermelons, swet potatoes, turpentine, etc., also hogs, on 50-50 basis. See me, or write at once for fur- ther information, R. L. Fair- cloth, Rochelle. Want small family for gen- eral farm work on farm, and tend: flowers, for wages. S. L. Calfee, Boston. Want settled Christian White Woman to do light farm work on small farm fer room, board, $50. month. Live as one of family. References. Mrs. L. A. Pollard, Redan. Want farm couple, white, middleaged, to do farm work on farm. Both to work; Man must be able to drive truck. 2 R (with bath) house, lights, water.. Salary basis. E.. T. Spieks Decatur, 5185 Coving- amouga, Rt. 1, Box 104. ton Rd. Tel. Cr. 5333. Want good farmec for 88 Want white man to tend a sire sober man. 74% mi. E: Mc-|. w.| Donough. Come see. Brice Me- trucking center. Best proposi-. Fairburn, Rt, 1. Want reliable, oisct man. and wife, or middleaged wo- Want reliable family, white or colored, for 1954 crop, on halves. Good land, good stock, tobacco barn with gas burners. Mail and school bus by door. D. P. Sharpe, Vidalia ss as east); be 2, Want man to e tplc in. dae Must be sober, honest. Will furnish. house, lights, water, milk, and salary. Willard M. Gann, Ringgold, Rt. 4. Want Christian white woman to help with farm chores.- No rst All modern conyeni- enc Room, board, salary. Need by Nov. 15. Near Augusta. ite. Mrs. Re Hannah, Har- em Si a Want colored family to live on small. farm near Douglas- ville and do farm work. Rent free to right persons. Contact. R. TF. Smith, oo 408 New- port St., Nee ; Want maa for Generel farm- ing. Must be sober, understand operation and care combine and other farm machinery. Da- vid Sfoury, Locust Grove, Rt. 1.- Want sober, Valable 2H or or 1 H cropper, standing rent basis. 5 R and 4 R good houses, plenty good water, good pas- ture large barn, on - mail and school rt:, near 2 good ehurches, Mrs. Roy Conner, At- lanta, 2535 House Circle, aN. = Ex 5739. Want nat Christian woman to. live as one of family on small farm and do light farm chores: for small wages. Good man and wife, without -child- ren,, accepted. No drunks nor cursers, Mrs. Martha Horton, Nashville, Rt. 4. Mabry, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. -perienced. Need 4-5 :R - house, Or ER: | Atlanta, 136: Estoria St, S. E. Want white woman to live}| on farm and: do light farm chores. Contact. Mrs. Hagood Want good man, even tem- pered; exp., sober, reliable, etc. to work on. farm, raising pro- duce of all kindds.* Live on school bus and mail route. Write or- see. B. M. Adams, Bremen. Want small family, white or | colored, to handle: turnip crops. on shares and. wages this win- ter. Regular crops next year on | 50-50 basis. House, wood. S. S. Storer, ville, Rt. 4. (Hwy. 166). garden, POSITIONS WANTED re Deat and Mute man, _ single, Some experience. No bad hab- its. Go anywhere. Write. George | | W. Pruitt, Dacula, Rt. es - Want farm on halves. Ex- water, lights, near church. De- sire farming with tractor, or as overseer. Can operate any kind farming machinery. Sal- rat Me: ee es ville | Saoce ee M62. yr. old man ware! work | on farm. Need room and board, house. Consider 50-50 basis. or standing; rent if rea- sonable. Prefer near Atlanta. References. See. C: L. Stevens, Young man Wants -job ore farm. Experienced. Raised on farm, State salary, position. James B. Whitfield, Alto; Rt.1, c/o. yas oe Whitefield. _Douglas- | i uke Ee Experiment, 49 Want to grow br vil -20, 900. cap.) on 5 stove, running wate ily (children 3-12 | 44 yrs. old. Have r my 12 yrs. _experience. | erences. Sie yrs. old Ge A. R. Brees, 32 yrs. old, wants work-on farm |_ for room, board, small salary>| ~ an Be bles, and can giv. me ( this winter; Or c peanut | and cott about 10 A cant 4 boys to work (2 Desire tractor farm. ae Pitts, aa 2 aed ith: faces, cotton, want good place o any time. Grade Thomaston Atlanta : Ashens : Rome ini: 10-26-53 = 10-27-53 10-28-53 10-28-53 10-29-83. STEERS & HEIFERS 2 : ce ae Good 14.50-17.10 15.50-21.00 15.00-20.00 = 15.00-19.10 15. soon Comi. -12.00-15.00 12.50-15.75 12.50-15.00 12.50-14.50. 1250-1 Urility " 8.75-11.25 -9.00-12,00 9.00 10.75 9.09-12.00 00.1200 Cutters 7.00- 3.00 $.00-10.00 7.50- 3.50 _-8.00- 9.00 8.00- 9.25 CALVES : See yet tad i? ay Good & Choice 112.00-15.50 -12.50-17.25 ~ 12.50-17.25 = -12.50-16.10 = 12.50-15.40 Uril. & Coml. 3.75-13.00 2.50-13.99 = -8.50-12.25 , 9.90-13.00 9.00-13.00 cows e Laie Unility 8.50- 9.75 8.50-10.25 - 8,00-10.25 ~ 3.50-10.00 8.50-10.00 CLEC. 5.50- 3.09 6.00- 8.50 5.50- 8.00 6.00- 8.50 6.00 8.00 BULLS : : es Zee Uril. & Comi. 9.00-12.25 10.00-12.25 9.00-12.00 9.75-12.95 -9.50-12.3 Cutters 7.50- 8.73 7.50- 9.09 7.00: 8.75 -8.50- 9.75 STOCKERS ee Steers & Heifers 9.00-13.25 8.75-15.75 $.50-13.75 8.50-15.25. Calves 3.00-13.00 8.50-15.00 8.50-3.50 8.50-16.00 Source of Information Federal State Market News Service 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.