Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1954 December 15

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of Arcane

July, August and tember, the third quarter of this year, our Ins
rs sent in 15 samples of feed to be analyzed.

je of samples that failed to meet guarantees Is 30. 2%.
over last quarter, which was only 25%.

Yours very truly,
F. S. Carr, Director -
Food and Feed Division

ee 1954



Protein Fat Fibre
Bacone, Ala. :
. 17.00 3.00 10.00
16.75 3.19 8.89
BIE. & SON, Douglasville, ce, :
ee ao Feed 16.00 3.50 8.00
; ? 14.44 4.02 8.18
(P) G 16.00 3.50 8.00
: Pro. F 13.19 4.09 8.76
ARMS ie co. Chicas, il.
> Dai Feed G 16.00 2.50 18.50
4 F 20.00 2.14 13.47
G 24.00 2.50 12.00:
F 23.44 4.30 11.39
7 INC. Atlanta, 6a, : fee
Mash G 20.00 5.00 5.50
F 19.19 5.70 3.85
NUT CO.,. iktirn. Ga. ge 5
d Brand 45% Hretele Peanut Feed G. 45.00 5.00 16.00
F 44,00 4.27 11.84
ON OL. co. Cincinnati, Ohlo :
36% poral Sol Extracted - }
36.00 _ 2.00 17.00
: 35.13 2.06 18.31
EL Mee ee Georgia . >
8.00 2.50 11.00
8.06 3.15 11.40
E Bi ER MILL & ELEVATOR cO., Buhler, Kan.
G 16.00 3.50 6.00
F 16.50 3.59 6.87
G 16.00 3.50 Y.50.
FP 15.38 3.55 633
an ek $.-C. :
Hog oo G 36.00 4.00 8.00
FP 33,50: 837-2 8.11
G 2.00 0.50 24.00
F 2.81 0.56 27.43
G 20.00 3.00 9.50
F 19.31 3.44 9.37,
G 20.00 3.50 8.00
Bee cs F 21.00 3.74 8.59
: LEVATOR co., pee. Ga.
fag. Crip on G 12.00 3.00 12.00
F 11.44 5.87 12.00
G 13.00 4.50 7.00
F 1881 4.51 7.36
G 20.00 3.50 7.80
F 18.75 3.79 7.31
6 3.50 10.00
F 5.14



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Wepriees DECEMBER 15, 1954,

DEPARTMENT REPORT

-HONEGGER-ROTH CORP., Athens, Ga.
Poultry Developer w/C. R.D. Treatment
(P) Fibre

IDEAL FEED MILL, DIVN. A. G. SWINT SEED

& GRAIN CO., Orchard Hill, Ga.
Ideal 16% Dairy Feed

PATTERSON MILLS, Patterson, Ga.
Pat-Co Ground Corn Cobs & Shucks
(P) Fibre

PILLSBURY MILLS, INC. Clinton, lowa
Pillsbury's Best Layeration

PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Ga.
~ My-T-Pure Pig & Sow Ration

Big Boy Horse & Mule Feed
{P) Protein
PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia
Miss. Bess Dairy Feed

\ Miss Bess Dairy Feed

ay ; -(P) Protein
_ Manamix Poultry. Supplement

FRED MILLER, Stockbridge, Ga.
Snap Corn

-GLIFF MARTIN MLG. CO., Portal, Ga.

Martin Maid Hog Supplement

_MEDDIN PACKING CO., Savannah, Ga. ~

Meddin Hog Feeding Tankage

MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED CO., Chamblee, Ga.

Daisy May 16% Dairy Feed

ROYAL STAFOLIFE MILLS, Memphis, Tenn.
Milk-Flo Dairy Feed ;

SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tenn.
Security 16% Milk Booster -
- (P) Protein

STERLING FEED MILLS. Moultrie, Ga.
Ground Snap Corn
(P) Fibre

~ Ground Snap Corn
be (P) Fibre
Ground Snap Corn
Ground Snap Gorn
- Ground Snap Corn

STERLING FEED MILLS, Moultrie, Ga.
Ground Snap Corn
(P) Protein & Fibre

SOUTHERN MILLING CO., Augusta, Ga.
Red Bird Laying Mash 20%

Pull fe Milk All Grain Dairy Feed

Moflo 16% Dairy Feed
(P) Protein

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SUNI-CITRUS PRODUCTS CO., Haines City, Fla.
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Sweet Suni-Citrus Pulp
(P) Fat

WESTERN GRAIN CO., Birmingham, Ala.
Pig & Hog Supplement
(P) Fibre

WHIDDON MLG. CO., Newville, Ala.
Ground Eee Vine Hay & Meal & Molasses
(P) Fat

Total Samples

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18.00
20.63

16.00

16.25

2.00
4.06

16.00

16.31

16.00

17.19.

9.00
7.00

- 20.00

19.00
20.00
17,81

30.00
29.06

8.00
7.38

40.00
40.00

45.00
43.94

16.00
15.50

16.50
16.88

16.00
14.38

8.00
8.25
8.00
8.00
8.00
7.23
8.00
7.38
8.00
7.38

8.00
7.00

20.00
19.63
20.00
19.63
16.00

13.13

6.00
7.19

40.00
40.13

8.00
8.25

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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Yellow Jonquils; Thrift, Gold-
en Spur Daffodils, Yellow Nar-
issi, Butter and Eggs, White,
Narcissi, Dusty Miller, 2c
: ixed col. or White Iris, 50c
-} Cannas, 15 ea.; 2; 25e. Add
postage. Exch. for feed sacks.
Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Bishop, Rt.





Red Twig Maple, Holly, White
Dogwood, Wild Azaleas, 8, $2;
20, $4; Euonymus 6, $1; Pink
Seven Sister Rose, 3, $1; Privet
Hedge, $1 C; Purple Wisteria,
good roots, 3, $1; Red Radiance
Rose. cuttings 25, $1. PP.: Mrs.
B. T. Thornton, Bowden.

Long Trumpet Daffodils, Em-
peror, Yellow Fragrant Jon-
quilla Simplex, Fragrant White
Pearl, all blooming size, 30, $1;
$3 C; White, Red Spirea, Red
Crapemyrtle, 3, $1; All colors
Iris, 8, $1. Mrs. C. B. Robinson,
Bowdon.

White Apr. Blooming Narcissi,

$2 C; King Alfred Jonquils,
$2.50; Yellow Cannas, Orange
Day Lilies, White Purple Iris,

. Emporer Daffodils, $1 doz. Exch.

for print sacks. Martha Womack
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89.

Large end med. Dahlia Bulbs,
mixed color, $1.60 doz.; Dahlia
Seed, mixed, 25c package. Plus
3 c postage; Also Clean, White
Nest Onions, $1.50 gal. PP. Eu-
nice Woody, Dial.

Deep Red or White Petunia
Seed, 50c large spoonful; Send
in coin or 3c postage stamps.
State color wanted. Robt. Wat-
ers, Brunswisk, Rt. 3, Box 129.

Lots of different kinds of flow-
er bulbs and bushes for sale.
Mrs. C. M. Mathews, Byron, Rt.
2.

Pink Japanese Wisteria, root-
ed vines, 2, $1.25; Unrooted cut-
tings, 4, $1; Hasting Purple Leaf
Plum, nice planting size, 2, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Frank Wheel-
er, Canton, Rt. 3.

Forsthia, White and Pink Spi-
rea, Pink, Yellow Weigelas, 4
dif, Altheas, Quince (red), Crape
myrtle, Butterfly Bush, Ivy,
Abelia, 5, $1; Add postage. Mrs.
T. K. Moore, Sr., Canton, Rt. 3.

Indoor Plants: Globe Cacti,
$1.50 $2.; and $10. sizes Monkey
Tail Cacti, 20c cutting; rooted,
25e Green Jew, 15c cut.; Ice
Plant that roots from leaf, 5c
per leaf. Add postage. Mrs.
Samuel Caine, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Purple Iris, 3 doz., $1.25; Daf-
fodils, yellow, $1.25 per 3 goz.;
Add postage. No stamps. Henry
Eller, Cochran, Rt. 2.



Niembergia (Purple Robe), a
dwarf compact perennial cover-
ed with small purple cup shaped
flower with yellow center, from
early spring until fall, $1.15 doz,;
4 larger 2 yr. size, $1.35; Rose
Color Thrift, 5 Mice clumps, $1.25
Add postage. Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels,
Pines, Sourwoog, Maple, White
Dogwood, Ivy, $1.50 doz.; Trail-
ing Arbbutus, Azaleas, Fall
Pinks, $1 doz.; Red Running
Roses, 25 ea.; Dbl. Yellow Can-
nas, Hibiscus, good size roots,
35c.ea.; Pink Thrift, $1 C. Add
postage. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Dbl. Day and Duberry Lilies,
6 dif. color, Siberian Iris, Trail-
ing Arbutus, White Easter
Roses, $1.25 doz.; Bridalwreath,
Red, Pink, White, Spireas, White
and Purple Lilacs, Flowering Al-
monds, Star Jasmine, Boxwood,

;Red Honeysuckle, Calycanthus,

your collection 12, $1.50. Mrs. M.
L.. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Tube Roses, 8 colors Cannas,
Glad Bulbs, Day Lilies, $1 doz.;
Lantana, Pink Crapemyrtle,
Coralberry, Amaryllis, Red
Seven Sister Running Rose, Milk
and Wine Lilies, Umbrella
Palm, Iris, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. W. E, Wooten, Camilla, Rt.
2.

15 Iris, all dif. colors, 15, $1;
Single, Red Orleanders, Single
White Orleanders, and Imp.
Large Bloom Gardenias, ea. 2,
$1. Add 25c postage in State,
30c out of state. Mrs. W. E. John
son, Crawfordville, Rt. 2.

Athea Plants, 2-3 yrs. old,
purple, white, white with carlet
center, (assorted color's), 15c ea.;
75e half doz.; $1.25 doz. Postage
extra. Joe D. Newman, Decatur,
745 McAfee Place.

Orange Day and Purple Iris
Lilies, $1 doz.; Snowdrop Bulbs,
50c doz., King Alfred Jonquils,
$2.50 C: White Narcissus, $2 C.
Beatrice Mosley, Bremen, Rt. 2.

Narcisus: Little yellow cluster,
50 bulbs, $1.35; large dbl. white,
6 large bulbs, $1.15 doz; white
thrift, 75c doz. or exch. for the
Blue with good roots; Scarlet
rooted roses, 2 yr. blooms in
clusters, $1.15. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Dacula. Rt. 1.

Red Blooming Dogwood, 18 in
up, $2 ea.; Pink Almond, Red
Quince, Pink Red Weigelas,
Goldenbells, Red Spireas, Hy-
drangeas, Boxwood, blooming
size, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Grace Webb, Ellijay. :





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Nice Dahlias, mixed colors|

$1.25 doz: postpaid. Mrs. Rosetta
Hunnicutt, Dial. - .

Magnolias, all sizes up to 9
ft. for saale. Come after. Will
not ship. Effie Willis, Alpharetta
Rt. 1, Box 85. :

Pink Thrift, 50c C. PP, Damp
page Full cont. Mrs. A. E.
Wiley, Alton, RFD 1, Box 148.

Blue Buddleia, Billardiera,
Pank Spirea, Duetzia, - Dbl.
White, Red Dwarf Spirea, 50c
doz. cuttings; Winter Blooming
Honeysuckle Bush, Easter
blooming, 6 cuttings, 15c; \For-
sythia, 35c ea.; Yellow Bells,
rooted, 10c ea.; Vinca Minor,
50e bunch. Mrs. Clyde Iogan,
Austell, Rt. 2, Mill Crest Dr.

White, Orchid, Pink Hibiscus
roots, Lilacs, Iing. Dogwood,
Bridalwreath, Pink, Lavender
Crapemyrtle, Crabapple, Yellow
Jasmine, 3, $1; Purple Iris, Dbl.
Day Lilies, Fairy Lilies, 3 doz.,
$1; Tame Honeysuckle, Rose
cuttings, 50c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Effie Smith, Austell, Rt.
3, Gordon Rd. ~

Orchid, Pink, White Yard Hi-
biscus roots, Pink, Lavender,
Crapemyrtle, Lilacs, Eng. Dog-
wood, Baby Breath, Briadl-
wreath, Honeysuckle, White,
Pink, Red Vine Roses, 3, $1;
Monthly Rose, 50c doz.; Dbl.
Day Lilies, 30e doz. Add post-
aage. Charles T. Smith, Austell,
Rt. 8, Gordon Rd.

Lo quots, Cunninghamias,
Beefsteak begonias, Ferns, 25c
ea, Much cheaper in large quan-
tities. Add. 35c extra for ship-
ping ea. order. Mrs. Alma
Moore, Adel.

Well rooted Boxwoods, 6-9
in, $10. C*10612-an, $20..C 4A.
few Old English, same price.
Mrs. Edna Sims, Acworth, Rt. 1

Pink Criniums, $2 ea.; White,
$1 ea.; Dbl. White Shasta Daisy
Sm. leaf Ivy, $1 doz.; Newport
Pink Swt. Williams, 2, 25c;
Primrose, all colors, 15 ea.;
Hemerocallis, 25c ea.; Iris, La.
and Ger. 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. C. J. Koppe, Atlanta, 2694
Boulevard Dr.-NE. De 5163.

Seed from chinese Royal,.
Pink Blossoming Mimosa Tree,
1 doz., for-five 3c stamps. Mrs.
Jennie A. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt.
1, Box 133.

Boxwoods, 10c-$7.50; Garde-
nia, Forsythia, Ligustrum, each
25e-$1; Nandinas, Abelia, ea.
25c-$1.50; Burford Holley, $1.00-
$2. A. F. Jackson, Atlanta, 435
Ridgewood Rd., NE. Ph. De.
5495.

Boston and Sword Fern, Xmas
Cacti, ~Angelwing Begonia,
blooming size red and salmon
Geraniums, clumps of ,Shasta
Daisies, Stokesia, light and
dark orange Cannas; large
Purple Violets, 35c ea. 3, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Jessie How-
ard, Albany, 400 S. Cleveland.

Rose Bushes, Tea, White Am-
erican Beauty, Pink, Yellow
Hill, each, 4, $2.19; Also King
Alfred Daffodils, bulbs 50c,
$3.98; Pansy Plants, $1.25 C.
Fred J. Witherspoon, Atlanta,
308 Holderness St. SW. Ph. Ra.
5251.

Boxwood: 5 in. to 5 ft. Chi-
nese Chestnut 2-3 ft., 3, $1.25;
Forsythia, 12-18 in., $1.25 doz.;
Blooming size Tube Rose Bulbs
2 doz., $1, PP; Nandinas, Gar-
denia, and Weigelias, at garden
only. T. E. jason, Atlanta,
1182 Gunclub Rd. NW.

Red Dbl. Shaggy Poppy Seed,
25c tsp. mixed Glad bulbs, 50c
doz.; Marigold Seed, 20c for lc
match box full. Add postage.
Mrs. Minnie Brown, Bal!
Ground, Rt. 1.

Rooted Pot Plants; Roses and
Flowering Shrub cuttings; 4
colors large Mums; 3 colors Iris;
for sale or exch. for pecans.
Write for details. Ship between
Nov. and April; Also large Dbl.
Poppy Seed, mixed colors, 15c
pkt. Mrs. Lovelle Ownby,
Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82.

4 large Eng. Boxwoods, sev-
eral others, dif. sizes, also Arb-
orvitaes, blue and bronze, Iris,
Jonquils, Narcissi, $1 C. Add
postage. Exch. for Hyacinths



and Thrift. Mrs. G. B. Patter-
son, Blairsville, Rt. 4.

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Red Hibiscus Seed, ;
J. Lee Abernathy, Barnesville,
Yatesville Rd., Rt. 2.

_ Well shaped Boxwood, 12-14
in., $3 doz.; All colors - Wild
Azaleas, Pink Cherokee Rose,
Pink Rhododendron, Mtn. Laur-
els, 2 colors Dogwood, $2 doz.;
Globe and Tree Arborvitaes,
15-20 in., $4 doz. Damp packed.
Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.

Well shaped Boxweod, 12-14
in., $3 doz.; Globe &nd Tree
Arborvitaes, Iris, Junipers, 18
in., $4 doz.; Pink Rhododend-
rons, Holly, Mtn. Laurels, White
Pines, Strawberry Bush, $2.50
doz.; Spreading Junipers, \ Sil-
ver Leaf Tree Arborvitaes, 15-
20 in., $4 doz. Bob Wilson, Blue
Ridge.

Single Blue Hyacinths, bloom-

ing size, 2 doz., $1; Emperor
Daffodils, 2 doz., $1; Red Spi-
reas, (Anthony Waterer) root-
ed, 4, $1; Perennial Phlox, 4,
$1. No less $1 orders. Add post-
age. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer,
Brooks. See

Mimosa, Maple, Holly, Cedar,
Dogwood, Chinaberry, Oak, Per-
simon, Mulberry, Tulip Poplar,
Catalpa, Jan. Jasmine, Golden
Bels, Xmas Bells, Pink Running
Roses, Azaleas, Sweetshrubs, 7,
$1.; Blue and Purple Butterfly
Bushes, 5, $1 Add postage. Mrs.
D. C. Ledbetter, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Ph. 2208. :

4
2 kinds White Narcissus, many |

named varieties Iris, Guernsey
Lilies, bloom in Fall, roots of
Pink Crapemyrtle, White and
Blue Box Vine. Miss Elizabeth
Faw, Marietta, 402 Roswell St.

Tube Rose Bulbs, dbl. and
single, 65c doz. Add postage
Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Snowball bushes, 2 yrs. old,
rooted, $1.50 ea. PP. G. M. Mose-
Jey, Menlo. cd

3 colors Azaleas, Coralberry,
Red Bud, Rhododendrons, Mtn.
Laurels Dogwood, 2. colors,
Cherokee Rose, Strawberiy
Bush, Creek Hemlock, Red
Maple, Tulip Poplar, Holly Bush
Crabapple Bush, 2-3 ft., rooted,
moss packed, $2 doz. PP: Edna
Rukat, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels
Azaleas, Red, Pink, Yellow Dog-
wood 2 colors Cherokee Rose,
Holly Bush, Crabapple, Tulip
Poplar, Red Maple, Creek Hem-
lock, Strawberry Bush, Coral-
berry, 2-3 ft., rooted, moss pack-
ed, $2. doz. prepaid. Mrs. E. J.
Milhollan, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1,

Box 116; ;
2 cols. Dogwood, Mtn. Laurels:
Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Red,

Yellow, Orange, Redbud, Carol-
berry, Cherokee Rose, White- |
Pine, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple,
Holy Bush, Creek Hemlock,
Crabapple Bush, 2-3 ft., rooted,
moss packed, $2 doz. Prepaid.
Mrs. Virginia Black, Mineral
Bluff, Rt. 1. :

Azaleas, Mtn. Laurels, 3 col-.
ors Dogwood, Cream and Yellow
Holly Bush, Tulip Poplar, Red-
bud ,Coralberry Bush, Cherokee
Rose, Red Maple, Creek Hem-
lock, Strawberry Bush, White
Pine, Cherokee Rose, Crabapple
Bush, 2 1/2 - 3 ft., rooted ,moss
packed, $2.25 doz. PP. Roy H.
Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1. .

Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurela,
3 col. Azaleas, Cream White
Dogwood, Red Bud, Coral Berry,
Pink Cherokee Rose, Tulip Pop-
lar, Strawberry Bush, Creek
Helock, Red Maple, Holly Bush
2-3 ft., $2 doz. Rooted PP. Mrs.
Boon Wilson Mineral Bluff.

Yeilow Jasmine, 25c bunch;
All year Green lvy, 5c rooted;
3c per cutting. No orders less
than 25 on ivy. Add postage.
Mrs. T. M. Harris, Milner.

Dwarf Marigold Seed, Coffee
Bean Tree Seed (blooms July),
10c and stamped addressed en-
velope; Also Bouquett Pepper
10c thimbleful and stamped en-
velope. Mrs. Bessie Bennett,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 3.

Jonquil bulbs and pink thrift,
$1 C; white narcissi, $1.50 C;
daffodils and butter and eggs,
25c doz; red, pink, dbl. poppy
seed, 15c tabls. All del. Mrs.

0c tsp. pp

| Tiger, Milk and Wine lily
| 25 ea. rose thrift, 10c

-dils,

Dogwood Seed. Wri
and price. Calvin E
Vall wie f

Yellow narcissi, .
quils, one cent each;
lilies, 25 doz. bulbs; c
} bunch; pink cannas,



Add postage. Mrs. Le
lips, Royston, R

Pink thrift, jonquil
C; orange day lilies
iris, 50 doz; whi
$1.50. ;- pink and re
seed, 15c tabls. Del. M
Phillips, Royston, Rt.

Jonquils, Pink Thrift,
cuttings $1 C; Pink Spi
ea, 5, $1 rooted; Also
35c ea. Add postage. E

rint sacks. Mrs. Josep!

ebecca, Rt. 2, Box 67.

Old fashioned Bachelor
ton seed, white, red a
10c package and self-
envelope. Mrs. Alma
mery, Scottdale.

Silver Leaf mai
cedars, 2, $1; yellow a
iris, $1 Doz; Golden C
tiger lilies, 6 large or
bulbs $2; Add posta all
Jemima Crump, Talking |
Rt. 2. mat i

Red King carnations,
oak hydrangea, 50c ea
gus ferns, 40c ea; tea oli
ea; Jerusalem holly, 75c
Susie Andrews, Thoma
Box 641. ole

10 Red, and 10 Yello
thorne Seed, each ten
stamped addressed env
so 5. White Ash Seed,
stamped addressed ~
Mrs. W. Y. Summers,
Rt. 5. gees

Larkspur, Sweet Vi
Stock, in all colors, DI
Poppy, 4 tsp. 50
Klondike Strawberry
Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Ocilla

Rose Bushes, Blue (
healthly plants, som
last season, $1.25 ea. .
Wilson, Pine Lake,

Single Ro
cinths, $1 doz.; April |
50c doz.; Jonquils.
Single
Mixed Bulbs
age; Dawn Roses
-ea.; Purple Wiste
Shrubs, 25 ea.; $3
postage. Miss Mary
ence, Durand.

Blooming size V
Lilies, Blue Scillas.
Bethlehem, 20c doz
Yellow Cluster Ne

Frant, 35c doz.; I

size Daffodils, Narci
eral a oe Z:
Add postage. Ph. Ra. 96
C. E. Leverett, East Po
Ben Hill ands :

Exch. some for sai
H. Fowler, Ellijay,

Frostproof Snapd
all colors, mixed, Sw
liam, all colors, m

Touch-Me-Not, deep red
and red striped, mix
Tsp.; Blue Bonnet B
doz. PP on $1 ordi
stamped self addres
ope for orders less

Mrs. N. B. Own
Branch, Rt.1.

White Killarney Rose
Day, Lilies, Thick Leaf L
rums, Butterfly Bush, 2
ple and Peach T:
Morning Glory, Sweet Wi
Seed, Purple: Violets
nie Hubbard, Forts

Wax Leaf and Tall
Growing Ligustrum,
Iris and Ivy, $1
Woodruff, Grennvi

i St

Old English D
Wax Leaf
inas, $10 C; Fast |
ustrums, Che
tenias, Vinca

Red Viol
and Pink th



Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1._

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a truckload of Box-
ap. for ore Mrs. W.




30 M; White Wonder, 4
; giant purple and old
sweet, 3 doz. $1.50;
$30 M; scarlet verbena,
Add: postage. Mrs. L.
ns, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Easter Lily Bulbs,
size, 15c; Mixed Jon-
affodils, 1 ea.; Glad-

50c at.;

















>

Col-







Laurels, Mtn.
le, Crabapple,
$ Cherokee






ted Evergreen
Plants, 12-36 in.,
Trees, 3 ft., 50c
White Dogwood,
le, 50 ea. PP. Mrs.
k, Gainesville, Rt. 7.











postage. Mrs. W.
riffin, 725 E



xwood, $1-$5; Large
a Ww. J.



hite), 50 C; Scotch
a Sere size,











er $2 orders.
sey, Hiwassee.















Hydrangea, Forsy
Altheas, 25c ea.; Red

. Blue Hyacin-|
Hyacinths, 75c doz.;
1 C; Dbl. Daffodils,
Dbl. and single Qr-
Li 50c doz.; No
tate orders.



S $3 at farm.

Rooted plants,
Not oted, 2c ea.; Iris,
lors, 20, $1; $3 C; White
e, 5, $1; Milk and
25 and 50c ea.|
Mrs. S. M. Gunt-












f. colors, 6 well root-
nes. $1; 1 doz. bunches,
postage. Miss Flor-

. Ta Rock; RFD

































Paradise, Magnolia,

White Dogwood, 1

ud, Red. Pink, | |

China,

ak, Tea Olives,

nning Honey-
10e ft. Add
rady Brewer,

Terbena. large heads
k, also Pink Thrift,
ks, Large Dbl.
+ 4 above mixed
Mixed col Roses,
30. PP. Mrs. A.

$C: Cherry
Cri Saher $5.50
1 ilies, $1.25 doz.;
Mrs, Jack Phillips,



.

le, any
3 for $1;

ea, Add
ggins, Tig-

.;| bulbs, $1 c; Star of Bethlehem,

.cut. Add postage. Rosie Crowe,

4in Ga. Mrs. Joe= A, Whaley,

_| Gordonia, Viburnum, Carolina
Jasmine, cross vine, 5 leaved

Ibs, 10c ea.}

| tsp.

| Guar. Joseph H. DunNett, Bar-

t
- Watermelon Red Crapemyrtle,

-|ber Rose and other plant cut-
ng!
| John

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE.

Good rooted Pink Thrift, 50c
C bunches. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Lester Williams, Homer, Rt. 1.

April blooming narcissus
15c -doz.; garlic, 40 doz. Mrs.
John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.

Flowering Crabs, true dwarf
Betchels, large, very double
light pink, Red Silver, large
deep pink single flowers, sets:
deep red Jelly crabs, New
Flame, very large, bright red,
single blooms. deep red Apple,
size of cherries, 35c ea. Orders
$3. up Prepaid. A. J. Willough-
by, Waco.

. Old Fashion Bachelor Button,
30e cup; 3 cups, $1; Russian
Sunflower, Drum Head Sun-
flower Seed, 10c Tbl.; Orange
Day Lilies, $1 doz.; Catnip, 25c
bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Hor-
ace Suttles, Bowersville, Rt. 1.

Orange Day Lilies, 25 doz.;:
Purple Iris, .40c doz.; Bridal
Bouquette, 25c cut; Geraniums,
385e cut; Green Jew, 10c cut;
May Roses, rooted, 25c; Xmas
Cacti, 20 cut; Sweetshrubs, 75
doz.; Seven Sister Roses, 25c

Cumming, Rt. 1.

Boxwoods $25 C; 50, $15; 25,
$8; Camellia cutting, embricat-
ed rose pink, $1.25 doz. Damp.
packed, Prompt shipment. PP

Shellman, Rt. 2; Box 166. ~

Labeled Native Shrubs and
Vines; Pink Axaleas, Cyrilla,
Lyonia Youpon, Dahoon, Os-
manthus, White Fringe, Leu-
cothoe, Shad Blow, Erythrina,

Ivy, rooted, 3-4 yr. plants, 75
er, Reidsville. :

Winter Honeysuckle, Frag-
rantissuma,. Spirea, Thumbergi,
Purple Lilac, Deutzia, plants
2-3 ft., 35 ea.; Old Fashion Jon-
quil Bulbs, 2c ea. Min. order
1. Add postage. Mrs. C. C.
Reeves, Inman. :

-White and Yellow Mums, 40c
doz.; Dbl. Daffodils, Snowdrop,
White Narcissi, Orange Day,
Lemon Lilies, Grey Iris with
blue falls, 75 doz.; Large Yel-
low Monthly Rose cuttings, 25c
ea; 6, $1; Large Pink May
Roses, 40c ea. Add postage. Mrs.

. W. Louman, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

~Red and Blue Thrift, 50c

doz.; Pink, $1 C; Arabrvitae,
| rooted, 3, $1 Mrs. Jewell Daves,
Hurst. ay :

Mixed sizes Tiger, Black--
berry, Lemon, and Blue Spid-
er Lilies, 2 doz., $1; Chrys-
anthemums, dif. sizes, and col-
ors, Jonquil Bulbs, 50c doz.;
15 each order for postage. Mrs.
I. A. Woodring, Alto. .

Mixed col. Glad Bulbs, 60
doz.; Shaggy Poppy Seed, 25c
Mixed col. Cosmos, 25c
Thi. Add postage. Miss Gennia
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

_Amaryllis Bulbs, Bulblets;
Planting, blooming stock, mix-
red colors, Booking orders for
spring del. Can spare some
Warmerhoven strain in pure
white, pink, salmon, crimson.

nesville, Rt. 1.

- Rose Weigelas, Yellow Jas-
mine, Yellow Forsythia, Abelia,
3 cuttings, 25c; Big Boston Fern,
25c; Blue Wisteria, rooted, 50c;
Pussy Willow cuttings, 3, 25
Add postage. Exch. for sun-
dried peaches and apples. Mrs.
Ruth Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 1. ,

Dbl. Hollyhock Seed, mixed
colors, dbl. pink Poppy, Sweet
William, 10c pkt.; Mixed col.
Tris, pink, white, Cushion Mums,
10, $1. Add postage. Mrs. C. C
Gentry, Cathoun, Rt. 3.

Madonna Lilies, 3, $1; Rose
Bud Geraniums, Guinea Wing,
Red and White Everblooming
Begonia, Airplant Plant, Rub-
tings, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
able, Cedartown, Rt, 3.
Pink Thrift, rooted, $1 ;
200, $1.75; Nandinas, galt

1; Lirlo, Oe











De,
Oc



ea.; $5 doz. Mrs. Maude Grang- |




Red Cannas, Day Lilies, -25
doz.; Large Mums, Snapdra

ton cut. 50c doz; Purple Tris,

35c -doz.; Hollyhock Plants, 6,
50c; Weeping Willow, Monthly
Rose cuttings, $1 doz.; Flower-
ing _Quince, Forsythia, Peach

Oaks, 25c. Plus postage. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming. |

Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Rho-
dodendrons, Spruce and White
Pines, White_and Purple; Lilies,
Trailing Arbutus, Flowering Al-.
monds, $1.50 doz.; Dbl. Day
Lilies, Iris, $f doz. Jonquils,
Hedge Plants; $1.50 C; Thrift,
50c doz. Mrs. James Waters,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Sh ne Seed

Rhododenrons, Kalmia, Pink
Flowering Min, Laurels, Aza-
leas, mixed colors, Silver Leaf
Maples, Sourwood, Peachtree
Roses, Japonicas, Dogwoods,
Boxweed, $1.75 doz.; Thrift, 25,
50c; Glad, large, 75c doz.; Blue
Grape Hyacinth, 50c doz.; A: R.
Hedge Plants, $1.50 C. Mrs. F.
M. Keaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Blue Violets, $1 C; Red June
Cacti, Pink Peony, 50c ea.; Gold-
en Glow, large mixed col. Mums,
Mixed col. Iris, Tulip, 60c doz.
bulbs; Large mixed color Glad-
iola, 35c doz. Add -postage,
under $3. Exch. for sacks. Mrs.
W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
-Box 52.

Blueridge, Rose, Mtn. Azal-
eas,'25c ea.; $2 doz.; Pink Wei-
gelas, White Hydrangeas, Al-
theas, Rose of Sharon, Weeping
Lilacs, Mtn, Holly, White Pine,
Black Haw, Red Flowering Lo-
cust, 50c ea.; Mtn. Evergreen,
Winter Ferns, Blue Iris, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Pres-.
ley Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Peach Color Glads, 50 doz.;
Bronze, White Mums, 75c doz;
Blue Hyacinths, Lemon Lilies,
$1.25 doz.; Hen and. Biddie,
Patticake Cacti, 30 ea.; Red
Dahlias:' (jubers) $1.20 doz.
Damp packed, Add pastage.
Mrs. Freeman Long, Ellijay,
Rt. 5. : :

Rooted plants Arabian Jas-
mine, call The Grand Duke,
75e ea.; Pink Geranium, Hen
and Biddie Cacti, Flowering
Sage, Little Pink Rose Bud Be-
gonia, 25c ea.; Algo Garlic Bulbs
large 50c doz.; 25c doz small.
Add 25c to orders Ist and 2nd
zones; 5c each additional zone.

Box 108.

Marechalneil Rose cuttings,
8, 60c. Add postage. Mrs. G.
W. Owen, Hawkinsville.

English Boxwoods, large size,
cheap, at my home, 1 mile Five
Forks, 2 miles Snellville. Mrs.
Mary Lankford, Lilburn, Rt. 1.

1 blooming size Cape Jas-

Bunch White Spirea, or Plume
type or Golden Bells, Purple Al-
thea, 50c; 100 mixed bulbs, $1;
Pink Thrift or Red Verbena, 25c
doz.; 10 dif. rose cuttings, 50c.
Add 35c postage, Mrs. R. J.
Fleming, Lincolnton.

Hen and Biddie Cacti, Sal-
mon Pink Bloom, 30c ea.;
Dbl. Feverfew, Calif. Poppy,
all colors Annual Phlox, tsp.
10c and stamped envelope; Old
Fashion Red, White Bachelor
Button and Baby Zinnia,
15c large match box full. No
.chks, Mrs, M, M. Kelley, Lith-
onia, Rt. 3. ;

. Pink Thrift, 75 C; 200, $1.30;
Purple Lilacs, $1 doz. PP. Mrs.
J. N. Adamson, Lila, Rt. 2.

Super Swiss Giant Pansy, 36,
$1.25; $2.30 C; Blue Phlox, King
Edward, Alaska, May Queen,
Shasta Daisy, $1.50 doz.; Sweet
Williams, Viola, Gaillardia, mix-

led Iris, Purple, Orchid Viol-

lets, 30, $1; Silver Lace Vine
Tuber, 3, $1. Mrs. J, W, Jones,
Madison.

Vinca Major (Periwinkle) 40c
clump of 5; Golden Bell For-
qrilua (3-4. ft) 3, $1.35; Red

lowering Quince, 4-5 ft., $1.50
ea. Blue French Lilacs, 8 ft.,
$1.25: ea,; 3, $3.50! White Dog-
wood, Buddleia, Crabapple, 3
ft., $1.25 ea, GC. Anneberg, Ma-
rletta, Rik





_ Philippine Lily Seed, 80e tsp.
Mrs. Mary Lawson, Valdosta

Rose, 35e; Silver Maple, Water |

Yellow Easter Roses, 50 ea.>}

Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1,

mine, 50c; Two plants of either, |-

Seed>



004 sha
et

_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Wild Honeysuckle Vines, 2
yrs. old, 25e ea,; Man In The
Moon Marigold Seed, dbl,
pale yellow, 2 Thls. 25c; Yel-
low Jonquils, 50c doz.; $1.25, 3
doz. Add postage. Mrs. T. M.
Randolph, Marietta, 2107-A,
Claymore Dr.

About 50 English Boxwoods
at my farm, 15 in to 24 in,
$3.50-$5 ea. Mrs. Maurice. C.
Abererombie, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Ph.. Newnan 787R-4.

Large dry bulbs, Butter and
Eggs, Narcissus, Daffodils, 50,
$1. Add 25c postage; Roman
French Hyacinths, pink, $1.50
doz. No orders out of Georgia.

Mrs. Miles Tanner, Sanders-
ville.

Nandinas, 12-18 in., 25c ea.;
Small, 10c; Daffodils, Beer-
sheba,. Mrs. Blackhouse, $3.50
doz.; Blooming size Easter
Lilies, Red Hibiscus, Purple

Altheas, Baby Breath, Per.
Phlox, Silver King, Azaleas, 25
ea.; Sweet -Williams, Purple
Per. Candytuft, 75c doz. Mrs.
Johnson Usry, Stapleton.

Buckeye, Running Roses,
White Dogwood, Red Dogwood,
Red Holly, Bunch, and -Run-
ning Honeysuckle, Bird of Par-
adise, Running Cape Jasmine,
Sweet Bays, Magnolia, French
Mulberry, 10 ft.. Add postage.
Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Henry
Loyd, Toomsboro, Rt. 1,

6 Evergreen Blooming Japon-
ica Bushes, 7 and 8 ft., 5 yrs.
old, species of Japanese plants,
$5 ea.; $25 for lot. Cannot ship.
Luster C. Allen, Woodstock, Rt.
1. Ph. Alpharetta 3987.

About 2000 Boxwood Plants,
rooted, 2 yrs. old, 10c ea.; Also
larger plants, 12-16 in. baled
and burlaped, $1.25 ea. C. A.
Nunnally, Woodstock, Rt. 1.
Ph. Alpharetta 3981.



FLOWERS AND SEED
S WANTED



Want some Dogwood trees.
Quote size and price by 100
and 1000 lot: also want scup-
pernong vines. State age and
price. Mrs. J. P. Ballard, Cor-
nelia.

Want double Hyacinths. State
color, price, ete. Mrs. ,W. W.
Head, Perry, Rt. 2.

Want guaranteed Evergreen
Oak seedlings or evergreen
matured acorns. State quantity
and price. H. C. Luttrel, Colum-
bus, 3730 Gentian Blvd.

Want clumps of Australian
Pampas Grass, producing tall-

; stemmed plumes like ostrich

feathers. Mrs. E. M. Andrews,

| Bast Point, 205 S. Sylvan Rd.

Ca, 8482.

Want 12 White Easter, and
12 col. Easter Lilies. Mrs. Opal
Altman, Baxley, Box 157.

Want Easter Lily Bulbs,
Quote prices and lots. H. Lh
Williams, Baxley. :

Want well rooted Rosebud,
Dogwood, and Tulip Poplar,
over 3 ft. Also Floragunda
Rose, Abelia, or Gardenia
Bushes. William J. Higgins, At-
lanta, 543 Barnett St., NE.

Want exch. large quantity of
Border: (name unknown) plants
(bulb-like) foliage and roots
with purple spires, for daffo-
Gils, Poeticus and white or
cream, also -yellow and butter
and eggs. Mrs. W. E. Jenkins,
Columbus, 1150-18th Ave.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



IH Turner and IH Plow, Hand
Corn Sheller. Sam T. Pinyan,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1. (Near Fair-
view Church).

McCormick Hammer Mill
with sacker and extra pipe.
$50; 50 ft. endless belt, $30;
also Ford tractor PTO pulley,
belt, pulley, like new $40. All
$110. FOB, Will ship helt and
pulley. L. A. Lovelace, Had-
dock, Ph. 2268.

Chev. Sanitary _Brooder, 4
deck, B17 combination starter

vand finisher, electrically heated,

pe, $15,
Eppley,





Come after.
tlanta, 209



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PAGE THREE

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

1952 Farmall Cub Tractor,
with disc plow, harrow, cultiva-
tors, planters, mowing machine,
hay rake, and wood saw. Em-
mett Seabolt, Margret. :

Le Roi Engine mounted on
Intl. chassis, belt, -cutoff-saw
complete, $50. Arthur D. Wil-

son, Chamblee, Rt. 1. North :

Peachtree Rd.

Farmall Cub Tractor,\ eulti-.
vators, planters, 2 disc tiller

on rubber, $650. Allen S. May,

Warrenton. Ph. 192 or 12.

McCormick Mowing Machine,
2H Wagon, Turning Plows, oth-

er farm implements. Mrs. A,

L. Simonton, Bethlehem, Rt. 1.

1950 model W. D. AC Trac- |

tor and Cultivator, 1950 model

60 AC Combine, Oliver 16 Disc ~

Harrow, AC Coil Shank Culti-
vator, 20 Disc Smoothing Har-
row. See. Mrs. W. T.. Howard,
Zebulon. (At Lifsey Springs).

No. 302 Clipper Seed Cleaner

with elec, motor, feed roll hop-
per, seed* treater and bagging
attach., $250; Asst. 12 screens
(33% x 33%), good cond., about
same size as No. 27 clipper. Mil-
jo es Minchew, Jr., Macon
tenes : %

2H Wagon, $50; 2H Turning

Plow No. 65 Syracuse, $10; Cot-

ton Planter, $10; Avery Corn
Planter with all attachments,
$15; Mule Drawn Weeder, $15.
Marvin Newsome, Sandersville.

1949 Ford Tractor, 4 forward
speed, Cole planters, cultiva-
tors, distributors, set dbl. sec:
cutting harrows, folding type,
2 disc filters, dirt scoop, used

very little, $1225. A. C. Peters,

Thomaston, RFD 4.

~ Super C Farmall Tractor with

cultivators, planters, fert. at-
tach., Athens harrow, remote
control, heavy duty harrow,-

new poison machine, new weed=~
er, spring tooth cultivators,
heavy duty tractor wagon. R.
e Bartlett, McDonough, Box
89. :

2 Roller Cane Mill, A-1 cond.,
$100. Mrs. Less Miller, Nash-
ville, Rt. .3. 5

Good used J. Deere B with
starter and tights, all equip-
ment, -just overmauled, $359.
cash. Jack Edwards, Dawson,
410 Church St. Ph. 388-3.

F-12 Intl. Tractor, 2 row
planters, fert. distributor, cul-
tivators, 2 disc plow, smooth-
ing harrow, pulley for belt,
mowing. machine, $275; Heavy
2 disc trailer plow, $50. Y. M,
Anderson, Williamson.

John Deere A Tractor,.good
rubber, excellent cond., $500;
Also Subsoil Plow, $100. ~And
one KCA John Deere Disc Har-
row, $200. See at my farm 7
mi. E. Cuthbert: Mrs. Harry
Spencer, Cutbert.

Diesel Tractor, 88 Oliver, or-
chard type, 1951 model, ex-
cellent cond., also 318 Oliver
Bottom Plow, 10 ft. J. Series
Case Harrow; 1950 Ford Trac-
tor with all Planting and cul-
tivating equip.; 1945 A Inth
Tractor. Charlie R. McKenzie,
Montezuma.

1950 model Csae L. A. Trac-
tor with Rome 10-26 bush and
bog harrow, 7 ft. Case harrow
(abl. sec.), 5 dise tiller harrow
transport, equipped with hy-
draulie controls, $1800; 1954
model Farmall C with Complete
planters, cult. all exc. cond.
James W. Veal, Cedartown.

Cook Deep Well Jet Pump,

plastic pipe with tank, $50. Ss;
R. Durham, Decatur, 5234 Mer-
cer Rd., Rt. 3, Cr. 1942.

No. 240 Letz Mill, used very
little, excellent cond., kept
under shed; Cuts silage, chops
and grinds snap corn. Mrs
Hugh L. White, Stockbridge.

1951 Super C Intl Tractor,
TD Intl. harrow, type 10-A %
set planters, cultivators, with
fertilizer attach., cotton duster,
2 disc plow, all Intl. make, ex
cellent cond., -reasonable. Al-
bert Lewis, Barnesville, Rt. 1.

Western Auto Garden Trac
tor, good cond., used about 3
hrs., $110. Letters ans. Georgs
A. Fultz, College Park, Rt. a





Box 290-A, (3 mi..E,. Fat! burn), .












































































PAGE FOUR
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

~- 1950 model Ferguson Tractor,

disc harrow. tool bar -and 130

bu. white corn, all for $975.

Harold Derby, Cleveland, Rt.
1. 5.mi. SE.

~ . Blacksmith Anvil and Forge

with blower, $85; Also Deep
Well Pump. Fred Hachtel, At-
danta, 2603 Buford Hwy. Ex-
iZ0s

- Cutoff Saw with table attach-
ed, good cond. Mrs. Hill Rob-
ertson, Atlanta, 936 W. Wesley
etd Nw W. Ch..8959

8 Row- Grain Drill, good
working order, $50. B. A. Gar-
amen Js; Alvaton. Ph. 2654.

25 BBL Midget Marvel Flour
Mill outfit, mixer, cleaner, ele-
-vators; belting, ete, priced
right. J...B. Wood, Gresham-
ville, (P. O. Madison, Rt. 4.).

Deep Well Pump, good run-
ning cond,, $50; Golds Pump,
1/2 HP, 42 gal.:cap. Mrs. J. B.
. Justice, -Molena.

- J. D. 2 disc bottom plow,
made only for John Deere M
tractor, used one day. H. B.
Pitman, Newnan, Rt. 4, Box
282.

1951 MT John Deere Tractor,
- Bush and Bog Harrow, Dbl.
Sec. Smoothing Harrow with
cultivator, 4 dises. C. F. Tid-
_well, Meansville, Rt. 1.

One Farmall H Tractor. A-1
-cond., good rubber tires, lights,
power lift, pulley, cultivating
~equip., harrow, tiller, planters,
cheap for cash. R. R. McGough,
<ebHly.

Ponte EPs. 11202 RPM. 8
phase elec, motor, 5-HP3 Phase,
1 cylinder corn sheller scales,
. belts, etc., complete. N. T. Pel-
-frey, Doraville. Box 84, Ph.
47-2081. :

Int. self propelled combine,
M tractor, harrow, J. D. 6 disc
tiller, Int. hay baler, Ferg. 30
tractor, harrow, tiller, cultiva-
-. tor, Cole planters, Mower, S.
_ D. rake, J. D. Rotary hoe, No.
27 clipper seed cleaner, all used
2 yrs. Richard Harvill, Millen,
_/o Bousa Farm. Ph. 428W.

; 1951 John VD, Traetor with
planters, distributors, eultiva-
tors, bottom plow, harrow, rub-
ber tired manure spreader,
late model; Both good cond.
Mrs. Roy Wells, Sycamore, Rt.
1, Box 146. e

12 Farmall Tractor on rub-

~ ber .with harrow. E. W. Hol-

-dridge, Newnan, Rt. 2, Box
173.









UD 14 Intl. Motor, on rubber,
Frick mill, all steel tracking,
tower edger (all steel), mount-
ed on rubber, H. Farmall trac-
tor, power lift, cart, good cond.
- C. B.. Mills, Sandersville, Rt.
2. :

1951 Ford Tractor, cultiva-
tors. new Covington planter,
new side dresser 6 ft. harrow,
16 in, bottom plows only broke
90 acres land, power pulley,
stalk cutter, lime. spreader,

- $1400; Also deep well pump.!

V. A. Hattaway, Cordele, Rt.
4, Box me B;.

Intl. 16 Disc Harrow and

' Tractor Drag Harrow, also J.
-D. Seed Boxes for 4 and 6 disc
tillers, for sale or exch. for
- planters and cultivators to fit
Super C Farmall Tractor. J.

~. Ball, Jr., Jackson, Box 169,

Ford Tractor and farm equip-
ment for same, good cond., 52
model, also Wood Saw, and
Small Allis-Chalmers combine,

r ee! shape. Terms if wanted.

. H. Hart, Uvalda.

Second hand deep well pump,
jet adapter and _ pressure
switch, 1/2 hp, for 8 in. well,
a J. H. Joiner, Donalson-
ville, ;

Two ea. 5 Deck Starting Bat-
teries, and one 2000 cap. In-
cubator, $25. Preston Worley,
College Park, Rt. 3, Box 136.
Ph. Jonesboro 4899.

_ 9 in Danuser Post Hole Dig-

ger for Intl, Super C Tractor,

digs 3 ft hole in 30 seconds, like

new, $180. JoJhn W. Harms,

Savannah, White Bluff Rd., e/o
_ Harms Dairy. ;





|hurstDr,



SECOND HAND.
MACHINERY FOR SAL

3 Haman Plow Stocks, single
tree and plow attached, at my
ae Arthur Owen. Barnes-
ville.

380 in. all steel cutoff saw
and frame, 4 cylinder Continen-
tal engine with belt, clutch and
pulley attach. J. H. Reddy,
Stone Mountain. Ph. 2406.

One gin outfit, 100 hp diesel
motor, 3-80 saw Murry gins good
press, all 1st class cond. for sale
W.-A. Lathem, Canton, Rt. 1.

John Deere B Tractor, com-
plete with 2 row distributors,
planters, cultivators, bottom
plow on rubber wheeles, 2-16,
and leveling harrow. F.
Futch, Savannah, Rt. 1, Box
324-A. : ; :

1943 Ford Tractor, 1st. class me-
chanical cond., also dbl. dise,
plow, reasonable. Take some
cows for part payment. G. W.
Williams, Columbus, Box 808,
Rt. 1 e/o Williams Dairy. Ph.
38-0101.

Case VAC 2 Row Tractor, cul-
tivators, fert. attachments, J. D.
tiller, Bermuda grass plow or
J. Deere B tractor with all
equipment. Joseph T. Cox, Davis
boro. 722

Large 2 roller cane mill, fair
shape, $70. Exch. for feeder
cows or hogs at market price,
any good breed. Shellie D,
Branch, Glennville, Rt. 1.

One set Cole guano distributors
used one season, also 2 tractor
tires 10 X 28, used very little,
for sale or take part pay in meat
hogs. Mrs. H. H. Brooks, Black-
shear, Rt. 2.

Bradley Super Power Garden
Tractor, used one season, turn
plow, coulter disc harrow, spike
tooth harrow, cultivators, plant-
ers, all $225; Also 2 H plows,
and three 4 ft section drag har-
rows, cheap; 2 H dise cultiva-
tors, 500 chick Bowers brooder.
Geo. Orton, Brunswick, Rt. 3,
Box 186 B. :

8 deck broiler brooder eom-
plete, 32 X 44 and 56 in high,
$22.50 at my home. J. J. Johns-
ton, Waynesboro. a

Spring Tooth Harrow, . one
section, like new, $7 FOB A. T.
Milteer, Quitman.

6 Can Milk Cooler for dairy,
$50. George F. Phillips, Rock-
mart, Rt. 1. Ph. 5722. 5

Ford Tractor, 1950 model, good
motor and_ tires,
smoothing harow and 2 dise
plow, practically good as new,
outfit, $1075. Marvin Maddox,
Winder, RFD 9.

Shallow Well Pump with press
complete. L. H. Quarterman,
Flemington.

Riding Cultivator, mule
drawn, good shape, $30, or trade
for milk type heifer, 3 mos. old,
or pigs of same value. Bring
game get cultivator. D.
Conley, Milan.

8-24 in. dis King bush and bog
harrow, 6 ft. J.-D. dbl. disc
harrow, and Jay Bee Hammer
Mill, all good eond. Wray
Smith, Sparta. Phone 4921.

Closing out: Excellent dairy
equipment, GE 8 ean cooler,
$150; Milking machine complete
$100. Also other dairy items.
5 mi. W. Marietta; Also 2 heavy
springers, 2 and 3 calves, Jersey
and Guernsey; 2 fresh cows,.
calves week old, $110. ea Karl
Dotson, Atlanta, 85 Courtney Dr.
N. E.

Want 3 Jamesway Oil Brood-
ers, good econd.; Also want to
trade Pickup Type Harrow for
Trailer Type for cub tractor.
Monroe Bohannon, Blairsville,
RFD 2.

Want Tractor Tire, size 9-36
for Ford Tractor; Also for sale
goodl1H Wagon and Buggy. Lee
Sellers, Cornelia, RFD 1. |

Want power takeoff pulley for
Ford or Ferguson tractor in good
condition, good price, 50 in.|
Atlanta. Give cation. Robert 8.
Allen, East Point, 2867 Clovi

en






lift type, |



qpeste e. Mrs. Homer



SECOND HAND
_ MACHINERY WANTED

. Want wagon body and seats
that were mad3-on the farm.
C. W. Hightower, Atlanta, 1824
Lenox Rd. N. E. : ae

Want 2 good tractor tires,
800 X 24 or 900 X 24 in 1st class
condition, reasonable, Durwood
Lane, Winder, Rt. 3.

Want cub Farmall tractor
motor, good cond., cheap. W. E.
Craft, Winder, Rt. 3. ~

~ Want 2 used Ford Tractor
Tires, 4 ply, size 10-28. L. R.
Slaughter Sharpsburg.

Want 2nd. hand~ power lift
for 1938 J. D. Tractor and crank
shaft and want guano distribu-

A.|tor, cotton and corn hoppers,

chains for same also have cut-
off saw- for Cub 2 disc tillers,
good cond. for sale H. S. Boat-
right Rayle. :

--Want one used Field Cultiva-

tor for Ford Tractor. Give best
cash price. Jerry W. Talley,
Lyons) Rie lyse

Want used saw mill outfit
Diesel motor, in good shape A.
E. Anderson, Odum.

Want incubator for hatching
50 geese eggs. Mrs. E. M. Pape,
Stockbridge, Rt. 2, Box 110.

Want Grist Mill. Will rent for
or 2 steel wheels for an F-12
Farmall. L. H. Shaver, Lees-
burg; Rt. 2. = ; oe

Want a Cuttoff Say and Pulley | -

one year or buy if suitable. A.
L, Maxey, Dacula.

Want one rotary mower for
John Deere B Tractor. State
condition and price. . L. Rob-
bins, Stockbrdge, Rt. 2. Ph. Me-
Donough : 3753. ~

Want No. 18 Oliver 2H Turn-
ing Plow for sale. H. P. Malcom
Social Circle, Rt. 2, Box 47.

- Want Irrigation equipment,
3-4, in Pipe, with or without

ump; Late Model Ferguson
Fratton 9 Tooth Dearborn Field
Cultivator, 5 ft. Rotary Cutter
(mower), Ensilage Cutter, Farm-
all Cub Field Cutivator. Will
buy separately. H. I. Smith,
Atlanta, 3539 Kingsboro Rd., N.
E. CH 8035.

Want Corn Picker for Ford
Tractor in good condition. B-
Holcomb, Varnell. ~

Want one-1,000 or two-500
cap., gas brooders, Woods pre-
fered, reasonable. for eash, not
over 100 mi. W. P. Lynn, Wash-
ington. Rt. 1, Box 33.

Want road chart or sulky, pre-
fer rubbertired. Must be in good
cond. Millard Peyton, Norcross.
Rtas :

" Want good and. hand 2 1/2 -3
HP Garden Tractor with culti-
vator, cycle bar, dise harrow,

x 2

| drag harrow, in excellent cond.,

reasonable. Letters ans . A.

Patty, Thomaston, RR No. 1 Ph.

4656. 5 re
Want set of planters and eul-

* tivators for Model B John Deere
-|'Tractor, in good condition, rea-

sonable. Hayle Martin, Com-
merce, Rt. 2. Ph. Athens 3-2495..

Want trade 3-H Page Garden
Tractor with Cultivator for
Single Dise Plow or Dise Har-
row to be used with Intl. A Mo-
del Tractor. Wesley Campbell,
Rossville, Rt. 3. -



PLANTS FOR SALE



Chas. Wakefield, Copenha-
en, Round Dutch Cabbage
lants, $2.50 M. Special price
to truckers. B. J. Head. Alma.
Drawer G. Ph. 8791.

Mtn. Huckleberry Plants,
bearing size, 85c doz.; Running
Dewberry, 25, $2.25, Yellow
Roots, washed, 4 lb. lard box,
$1; Yellow Root Plants, 65c
doz.; Also Hazelnut -Bushes, 25,
$2. Plus postage. Mrs. Nancy
a Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box

Min. Huckleberry, Hazelnut

Bushes, 85 doz.: Yellow Root

Plants, 75 doz.; Red and Yel-
low Plum Sprouts, 3, $1. Add

{green Bunching Onion, Lettuce,



size, 75c doz.; Hazlenut Bushes,
85c doz.; Red nad Yellow Plum
are 8, $1; Yellow Root
Plants, 65c doz. Add postage.

jay, Rt. 3

_Mtn. Huckleberry, pearirig
size, 2 doz., 75c; Imp. Dew-

Raspberry, 5, $1; Klondike
Strawberry, 75c C; Imp. Black-
berry, 50 doz.; Also Winter
Mustard Seed, 50c cup. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
bing, Rt. al :

Sage Plants, $1 doz. $6. C:
Also Long Wide Leaf eal
Face Tobacco Seed, 75c Tbl.;
Martin Gourd Seed, 3 packs,
$1. Add posage. L. J. Ellis,
Ariat Phe ea: eee

oO strong Copenhagen
Market, Round Dutch Cabbage,
500, $1.25: $2.50 M. Full count.
Prompt shipment. No COD.
Mr. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Wonderberry, Red Gold, Gib-
son Strawberry Plants, 75c C;
Black Raspberry, Sage, Garlic,

mint, 5 doz. $1: Add postage.
Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlone-
ga, Rt. 1, Box 54. Z

Cabbage, Sharphead, Early

$1.50; $2.50 M; large Flat

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1
and 2 yrs., $2 C; 500, $7; $12.50
M. Add postage. C. D. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. & :

Broad Leaf Shade Dried Sage,
ground, screened, ready for
use, pint cup 0c; And Old
Fashion Red Goose Plum
Sprouts, 30c ea.; 4, $1. PP.
L. J. Vollrath, Smyrna, Rt. 2.

Asparagus Crowns, $1. doz.:
Broccoli, Cabbage, Heading Col-

lard, Lettuce, Beets, Kale, Ber- |
ite Nest Onion |

muda and

Plants, Parsley, all 35 doz.

Del. in $1 lots or more. Mrs. |:
H. V. Franklin, Sr. Register. | Cle

Missionary Strawberry Plants,
PP. $1 C; 87 M; 80c C, FOB.
Ag ry Milteer, Quitman. ccs

$2- express. Dial 4-5079. B. F..
Mallard, Savannah, RFD 6,
Box 528. Ca tease

Millions Ga. Collard Plants,
ready. Fill orders on short no- |
tice, $8 M. Special price on
10,000 lots, Sam Stephenson,

Hardy, rooted Lucretia Dew-
oe aring size, earliest of
fall berries

$60. Sample doz, $2. Lemon
balm, rooted 7 ; $2 doz. Add

tiplying Hardy Onion eee
tender can cut and resprout, 75
& prs W. E. Wooten, Camilla,

Asparagus Crowns,
Cabbage, Heading
White Nest Onio:
Yellow Bermuda

net

Sollards
White and
nions, Ever-

Kale, Parsley, all 35e doz. De
ft lots or more. Mrs. H. V.
anklin, Sr., Register. 3

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
$1 C; Mtn. rn eee 8 doz.,
$1; Blakemore Black
50c; Field Dewberry, -50 doz.

burn, Cumming. :

field Frost proof Cabbage, 300, |
1.25; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M.-Del.
Otis Conner, Pitths4 a a

Early Fresh, Green Jersey
and Chas. Wakefield Cabb:
Plants, 300, $1; 500. $2; $2.75 M
PP eRe Chanolor, Pattaya

_ Klondike Strawpberr;

Mtn, Huckleberry, bearing | _
Mrs. Manda Henderson, Elli- 2

berry, bearing size, 50c doz.;|

Horseradish, $1 doz.; Pepper- |

Sweet White Bermuda Onion, |
500, $1.25; $2 M. Del: in Ga. |;
Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. |

Sage Plants, $1 doz.; Also :

Chas. Wakefield and Round-|
head Cabbage, del., $2.50 M;|
Baxley, P. O. Box 157. Phone
681. ; SS

; $40 M; 2 Mj}:

postage. Prompt shipment. Good | ;

count. Mrs. . M. Robinson,
Greenville. See
Early Jersey Cabbage Plants,
$2 M; 50e C. Del. oF See Fs
full count. Woodrow Lightsey,
Surrency. = : 18:
Booking orders for Red Mul-

1 doz; 15

rry, 6,|_
Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- |} B:

Karly Jersey and Chas, Wake- | 8

Clean, :
Onions, ready
gal. Plus post 4
S. A. Browning,-

_Early Jersey and
field Cabbage, 500, $1.
M. Ready. Ima Mil
Rise

Klondike . Strawberry,
$4.80-M. Exch.
or print sack
plants). E post
Guy Crowe, Cumming
_Everbearing Str:
extra large berrie
ull Coun
ones, Gai

and Copenhagen Flat Head, 500 es =

ju. large
onions, 12-15 t
or $1.35 :
$1.25 gi

Add postage. Mr
rence, Middleton.

starts, $1.
er, W: co, Rt.



$5.75 M



jay, Rt 3, Box 126,


















Fescue Seed,
- $20 Cwt. Ce-
Pine Crest



48 Tb. Mrs.
Adairsville, Rt.




Multiplying
for Bethe



Seed, 1954
ure, 15 Ib.

Hag

ite I un-
Speckled Cut
te Crease

ville, Rt. 2. -

+|ed Half Runner Beans, 40c cup;
| Speckled Crowder and Purple

_|Pod and Velvet Okra, 50c cup;
; Mandy Banks, Carters.

~|beans, 30c cup. Plus postage.
Exch. for feed sacks. f

-|short Cornfield Beans, 75c eup;

-|(aame unknown) Fla. Speckled

- | sweet, 2 large cups, $1 PP; Long
-|Green Pod Okra, sound, clean 3

,| Bunch Beans, 60c; Big Half Run-

a, | Hull speckld peas, $7 bu; few

.|Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville,

|CORN AND SEED CORN

| Dawson,

| Daniel, Morgan.

g gi
Alexander, Li-

all | 23>. FOR

15, 1854.

BEANS AND PEAS-_
FOR SALE "

White and Col. Bunch Butter-
beans, Red Speckled Crowder
Peas 25c large cup; White Bunch
Butter peas, 35c large cup., Add
postage. Ethel Crowe, Gaines-

Pink, White, and Brown Strip--

Hull Peas, 30c; Also. Long Green

Striped Half Runner Beans,
50c cup; Small White Butter-

: Ardell
Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222.

Good tender Old Fashion Cut-

Imp. White, Little Pink Peanut
Half Runners, 65e cup; Purple
Hull Table, Cream Col. Suger
Crowder Peas, 50c cup. Add post
age. No stamps or chks. Mrs.
Pearl Wilson, Carters, Rt. 1.

New Crop 6 Week Table Peas,
also. everbearing table pea

Pole Butterbeans, very prolific,

large cups, $1; Livsey Water-
melon, $2 Ib. Mrs. J. M. Jones,
Grayson. >

;
_ Littler. White Half Runne

ner Bean Seed, 65c large cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Dashie Hen-
sley; Ellijay, Rt. 3.

3 bu. clean 1954 imp Purple

bu. browneyed white sugar and
red and white spotted crowders
pole cat) peas. Will not. ship
Miller Tigner, Greenville. Rt. 1.

White bunch butter peas, 30c
-eupful; white and col bunch byt-
terbeans, 20c cup. Add postage.
Bt oor ;

3 1/2 bu. short Purple Hull
vrowder peas, weevil treated, 35
lb. Add postage. C. J. Sanders,
Temple. bet: s



FOR. SALE ==.
ge, }
- 1954 crop: Sure Pop Pop-
corn, shelled, 50c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lucy Wilson, % E.
J. Henry, Mineral Bluff. =~
150 bu. good Dixie 18 Corn,
$1.90 bu.; Also 70 bu. South-

reseeding Crimson Clover mix-
ed in, $1.15 bu. Angus Daniel,

About 300 bu. Slipped Shuck
ellow Corn at crib, J. G.

_ 15-100. bu. Yellow Corn, in
shuck, for sale. G. R. Jones,
College Park, Rt. 8. Ca. 3326.

Around 300 bu. Dixie 18 Corn,

hand gathered, $2 bu. at my
barn. Hugene McLeod, Boston,
RFD 2. smite



Several hundred _ bushels
good corn in shuck, Dixie 18,

rotts Rt. t, Box 29,

Country grown po corn, 20
Ib. in 5 lb. lots. Add postage.
Mrs. Mattie Gable, Felton, Rt.

23 or write. A. L. Dale, Par-

~ 200 bu. Yellow Corn, 100 bu.
White Corn at my barn, $2 bu.

|4 mi, So. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W.
Forbes, Brooklet, Rt. 2. +

15 bu. Yellow Corn, 1954
crop, shucked, $1.75 bu. at my
barn. R. H..Able, Dahlonega,

Several lbs. hybrid Mush-

| lost. Less than 10 -Ib. 25 Ib.
Add postage, Mrs, Dy A. Van-

diver, Dial.



HAY AND STRAW
_ (Wheat, Oats Etc.)
SALE



Hay, $25 ton.

- | _ Good Pegniit
. RED WwW. T. Aves : es Rt



land Oats, clean, with lots of |

peor or white hybrid. Call}

room Popcorn, 20c Ib: in 10 1b.|2





_ all pean
ot ee

in withou



0 tons Bright Peanut Hay, |















TC -)





Hay and Oats, etc, 10 tons
Peanut Hay, baled without
rain, $35 ton at barn. Jack Ed-
wards, Dawson. Ph. 388-J.

200 bales good Sericea, Soy
Bean and Fescue Hay, $1 bale
or trade for grade cows, bred to
good beef bull. Guy Rice, Alp-
haretta, Rt. 2, Ph. 2981.

75 or 100 bales Lespedeza
Hay, $1 bale or exch. for heif-
ers, cows, from 5-6 mos. old,
any breed or color, at my place.
Jy Es Tatherow, Young Cane.

1200 bales Fescue Hay at
farm near Coal Mt., north of
Cumming. Rana Martin, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

About 10 tons Fescue and
Clover, Dallas Grass Hay, at my
barn, no rain, for sale. Mrs. L.
A. Johnston, Ranger, Rtv 2. .

Approx. 850 bales grass hay,
at farm, $1 bale; Also oat straw,
90c bale. Marvin Maddox, Win-
der, Rt. 4. 4

Baled shucks at barn, $30
ton. Del. truckload 10c per
mile. Ralph Dunn, Marietta, Rt.
33: Ph. 88253.

Lespedeza hay, 75e bale, $25
ton. Ray Rice, Jr., Daniels-
ville, Rt. 1.

380 bales Lespedeza Hay, $1
per bale. Prefer selling all to
one party. Mrs. Capitola Steed,
Statham.

Several tons nice Alfalfa Hay,
cut and cured without rain,
fully protected from _ weather,
$50. ton. FOB. R. B. Aycock,
Monroe, Box 296. .

Top quality Peanut Hay, clean,

leafy, well cured, for sale. Nor-

man R. Long, Americus, % Ko-
inonia Farm. Ph. 4588.

.400 bales Fescue, Sericea, and
Kudzu Hay, $25-835 ton. Cecil
Travis, Riverdale, % Pine Crest
Acres. Ph. Fayetteville 5581.

1100 bales Ladino Clover and
Dallas Grass Hay, no weeds, at
my place. Mrs. L, A. Johnston,
Ranger.

700 bales hay, $35 to in large
lots. Philip Greear, Helen.

40-50 tons espe eee Hey, $20
ton, FOB my barn. L. M. York,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.

25 tons Peavine Fay, 10 tons
Baled Oats and Milo Hay; Also
6000 bu. Oats, $1.10 bu. Fred
Flanders, Dublin, Rt. 6, Box
180.

WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS FOR SALE





Black Walnut Meats, $1_pt.;
$2 qt. Mrs. F. M. Eaton Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

Large pieces Black Walnut

eats, $1 pt.. Add 20c postage ea
pint. Mrs. John R. Brown, Dew-
ey Rose, Rt. 1.

Nice clean Wrage Moat $1
t. PP. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
onega, Rt. 1. ~

--ice 1954 Walnut Meats,
ready, $1 lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Edna Chastain, Warne, N. C.
Rt. 1. (Res. Towns Co. Ga.)

1954 Black Walnut Meats,
$1 Ib. Plus postage. Mrs. Carl
Sparks, Warne, N. GC, (Towns
Co, Ga. resident).

Black Walnut Meat, large
jeces, $1 Tb. plugs postage. Mrs.
oyd Nicholson, Presley.

Black Walnuts, not hulled,
75 bu. H. E. Green, Austell, Rt.

Black Walnut Meats, clean,
90e pt. Add postage; Also Yel-
low Root, Yellow Dock, Sassa-
fras, 3 lbs., $1.85; 50 lb. Aubrey
Holden, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Black walnuts, hulled, nice

-}and clean, $2. bu, plus shipping

chgs. No personal chks. nor
COD. Dewey Gulledge, Dallas,

Black walnut Meats, large
cee, $1 Ib. ius Eats =
8 ; ic Ib. plus post-

Hl - aatein, Hia-



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.










PEANUTS AND PECANS.
"FOR SALE

Aes

1954 crop Stuart Pecans, 45c
Tb. up to 0 lb. lots. Mrs. Mamie
Watson, Atlanta, 1380 Newton
Ave., SE. Ma: 9052, ;

Red Valencia Peanuts, $7 bu;
$2 pk.; Also Pink Skin Peanuts, |
1954 crop. Add postage. G. T.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

1954 well filled Stuart Pe-.
cans, 40c lb. Add postage. Or
send money for pecans and
order exp. collect. N. E. Reid,
Hartwell, RFD 3.

. New crop nice Stuart Pe-
eans, 35c lb. Plus postage. Wil-
lie Bond, Canon, Rt. 1. ~

New crop, hand shelled,
cleaned Pecan Meats, $1 Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. Jane Almon, Luth-
ersville.

Large Stuart Pecans, 45c Ib.

110 lb. bag shipped, $4.50. Plus

postage. No COD. Mrs. Jewell
Burns, Carrollton. ao

Red Valencia Peanuts, $2
pk.; $8 bu. Add postage. Tes
J: Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. .

_ Large Pink Skin Peanuts, 2-4
in hull, $2 peck;. $7 bu.; Also
White Nest Onions, $1.35 gal.
Add postage. Miss Genia*Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

ee RE LE AS A

FRESH & DRIED FRUITS
FOR SALE -



Sundried Peaches, 65 1b.;
Apples, 55 lb. Plus postage.
No chks. Mrs. J. H. King, Bow-
don, Rt. 4.

Bright sundried apples, free
of core and worms, 50c_ Ib.;
Plus postage. In- 5, 10, 25 Ib.
lots. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Elli-
jay, Rt. 5. ; :

Nice sundried apples, free of
worm, peel, and core, 45c Ib.
PP. Mrs. Virgil Davenport,
Blue _Ridge, Ris 2:

Nice fresh dried apples, free
of core and peel, 50c Ib. Add.
ostage. Mrs. , Emory Garrett,
oung Harris, Rt. 1. :

Dried apples,
very good Black Walnut Meats,
nice pieces, $1 Ib. Add postage.
Mrs. Kittie Nichols, Hiawassee.

Sundried apples, free of peel,
corn, worms, 60c lb. Plus post-
age. Mrs. V. Carter, Whites-
burg, Rte 18

Crop bright sundried apples
and pears, free of worms, peel,
and core, 5 lbs., $3. Plus post-
age. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson.

Cooking apples, dried, free
of worms, peel, 50 Ib. Add
stage. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence,
iddleton.

BO lbs. sundried apples 50c Ib.
or 55c lb. del. in Ga. Wm. Pat-
terson, Calhoun, Rt. 1.

Sundried apples, free of corey
50e Ib.; 55c lb. del. Berta Pat-
terson, Calhoun, Rt. 1.

~ Around 200 Ibs. Sundried ap-
ples, free of peel, core, 35c lb.

OB. Cash with orders. Mrs. C.
D. Hayes, Morganton.

Sundried apples, free of
worms, peel, 65 lb. PP. Mrs.
Nathan Weatherby, Ball Ground,
Rt. 4.

1954 Fresh dried fruit, Davis
Apples, free of worms, core,
peel, 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
E. P, Ledford, Hiawassee, Rt. 1.

1954 sundried bright apples,
free of worms, core, 45 lb. PP
on 5 lbs. Mrs. Zodie Beavers,
Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1. ((Resi-
dent of Ga.).

Good dried fruit, 50c lb. Eu-
nice Woody Dial. ee

1954 fruit, free of worms sun-
dried peaches, 65c lb., Dried
apples, 55c lb.; Also Squash
Pepper Seed, 10c thimbleful
plus self addressed stamped en-
velope. No chks. Mrs. A. G.
King, Bowdon, Rt. 4.



PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



Keiffer Pear Trees, 6-8 ft.,-
2.50: ea.; Grape Vines, Apple,
gt ea. Mrs. B. B. Tra-

65e Ib.; Also}

_ PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

May Cherry, 6, $1.50; Hazelnut,
Raspberry, $1 doz.; Muscadine
Vine, Sage Plants, Wild Goose-
berry, Sassafras, 6, $1; Black-
berry, Dewberry, 75c doz. Add

postage. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway,

Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

25 Huckleberry, or Pipsiwib-
sie Plants, Colts Foot, $1.; 10
Scuppernong cuttings, $1; 15
rooted Huckleberry, $1; 10 full
bearing Black Muscadine Vines,
$1. Exch. for print sacks. Add
postage. Mrs. Markie Addison,
Hartwell.

Blight Resistant? State insp.
Chinest Chestnut Trees, 1 in.
fo -2tt./$1-eay; 3, -$2.50., 9-7 Bt
should bear in 2 years, $2 ea.
Plus. postage. W. T. Largin,
East Point. 608 Broad Ave., Ca.
4754.

, Budded. Pecan Trees, State
insp. Stuart and Schley, 1-2 ft.,
$1; 2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 ft., $1.50;
4-5\- ft.,3 $2153-10-6- ft. $2 ea:
Seedling Pecan, 3-6 ft., $1 ea.
FOB. R. L Adkins, Cordele,
Rt. -3:

Rubel Blueberry Bushes, 3-
6 ft., 2-3 yrs. old, from- Por-
terfield stock, $3, doz. E. G.
eee Macon, Allen Rd.,

tieroe

Crabapple, 5, $1; Sweet Red
and Yellow Plum, 6, $1; Black
Mulberry, 50c ea.: Mixed Peach
Trees, 1 and 2 yrs., 75c and
$1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Grady
Brewer, Toomsboro.

1. year budded or grafted
Peach, Pear, Apple, Cherry,

15c; Med., 25c; Best 35c; Peach
and Cherry, med., 20c; best
30c; 2 yr. grape, 30c; Crabs, 25c.
Inspected. $3 up orders pre-
paid. A. J. Willoughby, Waco,

Concord. Grape cuttings, 10c;
Large Purple Plum and Fig
sprouts, 25c ea.; White Scup-
pernong, 10c ea.; Tung Oil
Trss,- 10c ft. Apple Sprouts,
20c ea. Add postage. Viola C.
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1.

Crabapple, May Cherry
Trees, Black Raspberry, Sage
Plants, each 6, $1; Also Garlic
Bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville,

ites Oe \-

Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 75c doz: Scuppernong
Vine Cuttings, 50c doz.; Pep-
permint, 25e doz.; Also nice
clean mixed peas, free of wee-
Vils.cros 10s... bls
Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt.
i .

Everbearing Strawberry, $1
C; Gibson, 85c C; Horse Radish,
75c doz.; Garlic, 50c doz.; Scup-
pernong Vines, rooted, $1 doz.;
2 doz., $1.75. Add postage. Roy
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

1 yr. Apple and Peach Trees,
35c>ea; 2 yr. size, 45c ea.; 2

yr. Grape, 30c; 3 ft. Pear,
Cherry, Plum Trees, 65c: 2 ft.
Pecan, $1.50; 3 yr. Chestnut,
$1.50 ea. State insp. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay

-Budded Pecan Tress: State

insp. Stuart and Schley, 1-2 it.,

$1; 2+3 ft:, $1.25; 3-4 ft., $1.50;

4-5 ft, $1.7)7235-6" ft.) $2 ea;

pocdling, 3-6 ft. $1 ea. FOB.
. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3.

Rubel Blueberry, 4 1/2-5 ft.,

berry, bearing size, $1 C; $4
M; Old Fashion Sweet Peach,
Red and Yellow Plum, 5, $2:
Muscadine, Wild Grape cut-
tings, 24, $1. PP. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. B. . Thornton,
Bowdon. :

Blue Damson Plum_ Trees,
Crabapple, Scuppernong, Mus-
cadine Grape Vines, Small

Chinquapin, Bushes, $1.25 doz.;
Hazelnut, Blueberry, large size,
12, $1; Garden Gooseberry, 6,
$1. Mrs. F.*M, Eaton, Dahlone-
ga, Rt 1. :
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED

en
SEED:

Want in large amounts, Cat-
tail millet (with seed still in)
and Kaffer corn seed, hulled
oats, Rice and Sunflower seed.







Yip, Riverdale, Ph, Faytteville,

Cant use if treated. Quote. Fred
Hamby, Columbus, 900-2nd ave,

PAGE FIVE .

Chinquapin Trees, $3. doz.; ~

Apple, and Pear Trees, small, ~

Add postage.

7, $2; $3 -doz.; Mtn. Huckle- |



















































































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CATTLE FOR SALE

CATTLE FOR SALE |

HOGS FOR SALE



Reg. red Poll cow, 12 yrs. ald
due to freshen by Dec 15 bred ot
reg! Red Poll Bull, $115. R. L.
Kytle, Cleveland, Rt,.2.

Reg Angus from clean top
breed: 12 bulls, 12 heifers, 6-7
mos. old, wt. approx. 375-400
Ibs. Reasonable. W. F. Dew,
Calhoun. Ph. 4016.

Grade Hereford Brood Cows,
bred to reg. bulls, also yearling
open heifer calves, all of good
quality, good cond. P. T. Patton,

- Shady Dale. Ph. Monticello
5123. :

Pure Guernsey reg. Bull,

named Mofa Jac No. 511453,

born Dec. 8; 1953, about 450 lbs.,
ready for service, $65 at my
barn. W. P. Couch, Luthersville.

Reg. Guernsey Heifer Calves,
- out of dams and grand dams of
Riegeldale Melbas Emory and
Reigeldale Illustrious Benjamin,
artificially bred, 4-12 mos old,
$75 and $100 ea. No letters E. B.
Willingham, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
Ph, 148 R-2.

7 reg short horn bulls, from 3
mos to 3 yrs. old, for sale P. B.
McCurley, Elberton.

Reg. Guernsey Male, 2 yrs. old,
dehorned, ring in nose for sale.
also reg Guernsey male calves,
1 month old, $35 ea. with papers
at farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington.

_* Hereford Bulls, Domino bhood-
lines, one 2 yrs. old ready for
service other 1 yr old. Mrs. Hill

- Robertson, Atlanta, 936 West

~ Wesley Rd., N. W.

Blue Jersey Cow, Ist. calf two
weeks old, 2 1/2-3 gals daily,
$100. Hewlette C. Murphy, New-
nan, Rt. 5, Box 365.

3 purebred Aberdeen-Angus
Bulls, one 5 yr. old by son of
Intl. grand champ. Hileenmere
500th., two 9 mos. and 6 mps old
bull calves. A. W. Hill Atlanta,
2925 Nancy Creek Rd. NW. Ph.
Ex 2822 or Ve 9081.

Reg. Jersey Male, Royal Line
about 1 yr. old, excellent for
herd, $100 at my place, Junction
Hwys-12 and 142. Mel T. Prath-
er, Covington.

Reg flereford Cattle, horned

-. type, bulls, heifers, cows $100.-
$200 ea. Cecil Travis, Riverdale,
c/o Pine Crest Acres. Ph. Fay-
etteville 5581. I

Reg. Jersey Bull No. 553534Q
No. of sire 539138Q; Dam No.
1834440Q 19 mos, old, $75 at
barn 16 mi. S: Douglasville. V.
Carter, Whitesburg.

6 yr. old Jersey Cow, freshen
Dec. 13th, will give 4 gal daily
- well fed, for*sale. Just off Coog-
ler Rd. Bud Holland, Dalton.

Jersey Cow, 3rd. calf freshen
April, 1 1/2 gal. daily now,
after freshening should give
3 gallons. H. T. Jordan, Leland,
Rt. 2, Lee, Rd.

Reg. Guernsey Bull with good
qualities, color, and breeding.
Clyde Friar, Powder ,Springs,
Rt.. 2. Ph. Austell 2489.

Reg. Hereford Bull, good
shape, 2 yrs. old, $120 cash.
See at farm. J. T. Rousey,
Royston, Rt. 2.

Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned
type, bulls, heifers, cows, $100-
$200 ea. Cecil Travis, River-
dale, c/o Pine Crest Acres. Ph.
Fayetteville 5581. ~-

4 reg, Aberdeen-Angus Bulls,
5-8 mos. old, top quality, top
bloodlines. Reasonably priced,
papers with each C. E. Mc-
Leroy, Colbert, Rt. 2.

Dbl. reg. Polled Herefords
Cows, $85-$100; Bulls, 6 mos.

a

e

to 2 yrs., $75-$185. Paul. O.
Carpenter, Tifton, Rt. 5. Ph.
1523-R4,

Jersey-Holstein Cow, freshen
Dec., -gentle, easy to> manage,
2.1/2-3 gals. daily, $100; 2 nice
yearling steers, 8-10 mos. old;
Also 3 fine feeder shoats, 80-

150 lbs. ea. Shoats and yearlings |

at market price. Take part in
good hay or corn. J. S. Gran-
ger, Reidsville.

2 Reg. polled Hereford hei-
fers, bred to calve soon, also
Reg. cow, bred, Domino breed-
ing. Letters ans. M. F. Ham-



" mock, Jefferson, Rt. 38.

Grade Hereford brood cows,
bred to reg. bulls, also yearling
open heifer calves, all of good
quality and in good cond. P. T.
Patton, Shady Dale. phone
Monticello 5123.

Purebred reg. Polled Here-
ford Bull, short legs, blocky
gentle, good natured, Blanchard
stock, for sale or exch, for Reg.
Polled Bull, 15 mos. old, unre-
lated, to prevent inbreeding.
Mrs. oh P, Jones, Lula, Rt. 2.

Fine Aberdeen-Angu Bull, 8
mos. old, good features and
bloodlines, $150. W. P. Burke,
Albany, Rt. 2.

Fresh cow with calf 2 weeks
old; good butter producer $70.
Mrs. J. B. Ward Norcross, Rt. 1.

Mixed Jersey-Guernsey Cow
and Heifer Calf for sale. Mrs. C.
M. Mathews, Byron, Rf. 2.

* Guernsey, Jersey, Hlostein
Cows with Ist. and 2nd. calves,
will give 3 or 3 1/2 gal., 700-
800 lbs., treated TB and Bangs,
$100 .ea. Deen Boatright, Alma,
Rt. 4.

5 Reg. Dbl. Standard Pure-
bred Polled Hereford Bulls, Do-
mino strain, best bloodlines, 6
mos. to 1 yr. ald, $100 ea. at
c/o Circle

Harper, Osierfield,

H Ranch.
6 good Steers, and one Duroc

gilt, 175-200 Ibs., will make fine

brood sow, for sale or exch. for
heifers; Also 3 prs. mules, for
sale. J: F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.

' Milch Cow, 2 gals. milk daily,
$50. Clara Prince, Habersham.



HOGS FOR SALE.

Fine Pigs, ready to sell Dec.
21. Come see. Mrs. B. H. Hol-
land, Dalton, Coogler Rd.

Hampshire Gilts and Boars,
reg., 8-10 wks. old, $25 ea. FOB.
Hilton E. Davidson, Lowery FFA
Adviser, Glenwood, Rt. 2.

4 reg. Duro Boars, 3 gilts far-
rowed in Aug., wormed treated,
good Duroc stock; $20 ea. Papers.
S. E. Dasher, Ag Dept., Lake
Park School, Lake Park.

Reg Tamworth. Bred Gilts, 2
Boars, one 11 mos, old, one 15
mos., life treatment for cholera,
tested for Bangs, .also pigs, reg.
buyers name. 3 mi. Davisboro.
R. J. Williams, Davisboro, Rt. 1.

Reg. Duroc Pigs, from top
bloodlines, selected for breeders,
Cherry Red, with papers, $25 ea.
at farm; $30 shipped. Reg. Cher-
ry Red Duroc Male, ready for
service, papers, $50 at farm only.
Robert A Cail Savannah, Rt. 5.

Reg Black PC Pigs, weaning
age, $25 ea. E. P. Drexel, Tifton,
Rt. ds

Reg. Hampshire. Sow and
Boar, 9 mos, old, for sale. Mrs.
E. W. Thompson, Jr., Green-
ville, Rt. 3.

Reg. fast growing, lean meat
type Tamworth Bred Gilts,
Open Gilts, Boars, 3 1/2 mos.
old; and Pigs. Some have pro-
duction records. John P. Demp-
sy, Rome, Rt. 2, c/o Belfair
Farm,

Reg. Duroc: Bred Sows, Bred
Gilts, Open Gilts, all produced
for breeding purposes. B, Hol-
comb, Varnell. One mile west
Cohutta.

Purebred Duroc Pigs, either
sex, Wavemaster stock, 4 mos.
old, dewormed, life treated, pa-
pers, $30 and $35 ea.; $2.50 ex-
tra. for crating to ship; 1 mule,
10 yrs. old, 1200 Ibs. $50; 4
Guernsey and Holstein Springer
Heifers $80 ea. M. M. Newsome,
Sandersville.

Purebred Berkshire Pigs,
ready for delivery. Papers mn
buyers name, Dr, Cc. Me-
Geary, Madison.

Reg. SPC Boar Pigs, $25 ea.
Crated, life treated, wormed,
reg. buyers name. Lewis Lind-
sey, Silver Creek.

Purebred amworth Pigs,
breeding stock, and feeders,



good cherry red color, excel-
art bloodline, fast growing.
harles Baldwin, Suwanee, ..

farm 2 mi So. Osierfield. D. J. |.

Reg. OIC Boar, 10 mos. old,
judged Red Ribbon in FFA
Pig Chain Southeastern Fair
Oct., exc. cond., about 275 Ibs.,
papers transferred, $70 FOB.
Cecil Cagle, FFA Member,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. hi

OIC Pigs, 2 male shoats, from
reg. short nose, blocky stock,
reg, buyers name, treated, crat-
ed; Shoats $30 ea.; Pigs 10-12
wks. old, $25 ea. MO. Paul J.
Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.

Reg. Big Bone Guinea Gilt
Hog, 6 mos. old last of Dec.,
dbl. treated, $35. Ship any-
where in a. Leon Watson,
Unadilla, P. O. Box 214.

Black PC Pigs, both sex,
treated wormed, reg.. buyers

name, about 60 lbs., $30. Will

ship but best see. J. W. Little,
Jeffersonville, Rt. 1. Ph. 3400
Danville. \ <

OIC Sow with her 3rd. litter
of pigs, Hampshire-OIC, far-
rowed Oct; 10th.; Pigs, $10 ea.;
$65 for sow. George F. Phil-
lips, Rockmart, Rt. 1. Ph. 5722.

Reg. Yorkshire, any age, best
Canadian or Eng. bloodlines,
Worlds best meat type hog.
Call Cave Spring 2508 from 8
PM or write. Jack Bunel, Esom
Wily oR. ass :

10 and 12 week old pigs, male
and female, OIC. Cannot ship.
eae C. Payne, Winder,

becale

30 head Duroc Pigs ready
for shipping, Cherry Red, blocky
type, some unrelated, $30 ea.
See before buying. H. L. Wil-
liams, Baxley. : ve.

Reg. Hereford Pigs. Booking
orders for boar or gilt pigs by
Smooth Boy I, to be 8 wks. old
Dec. 23rd, $25 ea. $5 deposit,

- | each pig. Mrs. W. A, Ward, Jr.,
Marietta, Paper Mill

Rd., -Rt.
3, Ph, 8-8772, :

Purebred White Face Here- |
ford, 9-12 wks. old, $15 and

$20 ea. J. W. Liridsey, Nor-
cross, Medlock Bridge Rd..

Black Essex Shoats, about
ready to breed, cholera immune,
reg.. buyers name, $25-$30 ea.
Adair P. Chapman, Moultrie,
Rte 5:

3 SPC Gilt Pigs, about 20
Ibs., $20 ea. Jerry Garnto, Chest-
er, Rt. 1.

Seven 8 week old reg. SPC
pigs, for breeding purpose, $30
ea. Crated and shipped COD.
Exch. one of either sex for
male of same value to prevent
inbreeding. Satis, guar. Vandiv-
er B. Gaines, Canon: Rt. 1."

Eight 8 wk. old pigs, OIC
and SPC, finest breeding. $12.50
ea. at my place. Mrs. DB. C.
Caylor, Kennesaw. Ph. 9-5098.

Red: Duroc Pigs, both sex,
from reg. stock, about 60 lbs.
ea., thrifty. Jesse J. Waters,
Louisville.

8 male Reg. Duroc Pigs, good
bloodlines, 9 wks. old, 75 or 80
lbs. \Dam a 5 Blue Ribbon
winner, $30 ea. with papers,
at my place, Earl Adams, Mill-

-edgeville, Rt. 1, Box 165.

12 reg. Duroc Pigs, out~ of
Lois No. 61850 (has farrowed
44 and raised 37 out of her
last three litters) $25 ea. Ern-
est P. Carter, Baxley.

Hampshire Gilt, 9 mos. old,
200 lbs., reg. buyers name $50
cash; 6 Hampshire Pigs, 8 wks.
old, $90 or $20 ea. Thomas
Caldwell, Sharpsburg.

2 Black PC Boars, $45 ea.
2 gilts, $55 ea. 175-200 Ibs.,
born Mar. 20, already resbred.
L. A. Barron, Cochran, Rt. 2.

Reg. cholera immune, big
type Black PC Boars, 6 mos.
old, over 200 lbs., champ. blood-
lines, $75 ea. Will ship but best
come see. Jas. R. Mullis, Coch-
ran,

6 SPC Males, from reg. stock,
large enough for service, $40

and $45 ea. Papers extra. Larry | R

Lewis, Arabi, Rt, 2.
Cordele,

Reg. Duroc Gilt
breeding,
Newnan,

Ph. 4260

ready for
ai E. W. Holdridge,
t:: 2. Box 178.

60 pigs, 40 OIC-Hampshire,
20 Yorkshige, 8 is 4 old Dec.
4, $10 ea, my farm. Sulys



nats,



HOGS FOR SALE



Duroc Pigs, $10-$18 ea. C. D.|

Wood Bowdon. Tel. 2131.

Purebred Hampshire Pigs,
12 wks., $22.50 ea.; 8 wks. $20
Reg. buyers name; Unreg. Pigs
8 wks., $12; Shoats, 75-100 Ibs.,
$25 ea. Orders of 10 del. free
radius 40 miles. David Stough,
Locust Grove, Rt. 1. Ph. Grif-
fin 7396. ;



HORSES AND MULES _



- Bay Shetland Pony, saddle
and bridle for sale. J. W. Trun-
nell, Cochran.

Pure White Albino Filly, 18
mos. old, very gentle, has been
ridden, $125. Can deliver. C.
L, Hardin, Doraville. Ph. Cham-
blee 7-4742.

3 Saddle Horses, 1 ea. Chest-
nut Mare, Bay Gelding, Pal-}

omino Gelding, 3 yrs. old, for
sale or trade for Hereford Heif-
ers, Young Sows, Corn, Oats,
or Baled Hay. See at farm. Or

contact. H, D. Florence, Atlan-

ta, P. O. Box 942. Ph. Stone
Mtn. 9449. : ;

Pair mare mules, 8 and 9
yrs. old, ready, A-1 cond. Fre
House, Madison, Rt. 4. ~

2 ent. to reg. Roan Tenn.
Walker Horses, flaxen mane and
tails, one gelding 4 yrs. old, filly
3 yrs., gentle, broke to dridle,

| $150 ea; 2 Guernsey Spring-

ers, freshening 8-10 wks., 1 art-
ificially bred, 1 to reg. Guern-
sey Bull. $125 ea. H. B. Brock,
LaGrange, Rt. 3. ss

Gentle Bay Mare for sale or
exch. for cow. with calf, giving
at least 3 gal. daily. Prefer .to
exchange. L. H. Shaver. Lees-
burg, Rt. 2. ; :

- Black Mule, good worker,
about 900 lbs., $30 or trade for

heifer calf, hog, or hay. W. C.

go Hillsboro, Rt. 2, Box

Spirited 8 yr. old, 5 gaited
bay gelding. No bad habits. Sell

or trade for Shetland Pony,

approx. same age and gentle.
G. C. Robinson, Marietta, Rt,

-4, Ph. 99947 or 81561.

Fine- Black, Show Type, gait-
ed mare, spirited but gentle,
and experienced rider. MMlard
Peyton, Norcross, Rt. 1. }



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



2 extra good Tog. Does, 8
mos. old, one young Nubian
Buck. Roy C. Camp, Whites-

burg, Rt. 1. Ph. Douglasville, }-

2724.
Number of purebred Hamp-

shire Ewes, bred for Feb. and |<

Mar. lambs, Dr. L. A. Mosher,
Roswell, Rt. 1, Ph: 6122. ;

Bred Ewes, open yearlings
few choice reg. Hampshire and
Suffolk rams, 100 nice feed
lambs. R. B. Curtis, Farming-
ton, Call Madison 2603.

\
-10 or 12 goats, good stock,
good cond., 2 hbillies, rest nan-
nies, young, $50 or $5 ea. S.
B. Taylor, Fitzgerald, Rt 1,
Box 133,

Saanan Doe 5 mos. old, from.

geod milk stock, $8 at my barn.
et Kate West, College Park,
tes Se

200_grown and 25 to 50 kid
goats, all good shape, also sev-
eral large weathers. Cheap. Let-
ters ans. John T. Coulter, Mac-
on, Rt. 5, % Coulters Service
Station.

Purebred Nubian and Tog.
does, 8 mos. old, $10 ea; 2 Saa-
nan nannies, bred to Nubian
billy, freshen April, $110, or
$30 ea, F. E. Ferrell, Marietta,
Rt. 3. "phone Smyrna 5-8344;

2 Tog. nannie goats supposed
to be bred, $15, or $8 ea. Exch.
for chickens, prefer old, large
type hens or young chicks. Can-
not ship. O .A. Stone, Dallas,
255,



_RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

2 NZW. buc
$2.50 ea; 3 Blac

old, wt, 8% Ibs., ea, an

and Chinchilla does, $2.50.
hip anyw

ffin, 1 OF



sheep of medium

















10 white Ango
mos. old, $13. or
my place. Gayl
Douglasville, Rt. 2,

Closing out: 3 |
ee ole a does,
8 or $3 ea; large
18 mos. old, $2.7:
all to large ped. |
sired. Ped. papers
eae Brantley, ~

ship. Mrs. B. H
ton, Coogler Rd.

LIVESTOCK

Wanted to buy
50 head of cattle.
ton, Conyers, Ga

Want good grade or
ford Heifers in truck
or ready to breed
No culls or half bi
Dell J. Russell, |
327, c/o Lick Skillet

Want good milch
F. Phillips, Rockr
Phe o225 8

Want 10 or 50 hea
feed and water, care
20 acres, cattle pr
plenty water. You fi
and salt; I'll do the
per head per day. R
ers, Ludowici, :
8 mi. NW Hinesville.

HOGS:

Want one of more
8-12 wks. old, in ra
miles. Givewt. ani
C. Burnsed, Ellabell

Want one ea. pure!
Face Hereford Male.
Pig. Give best cash
tion Jerry W. Tal
1 : .

HORSES AND.

Want 3 or 5 gentle
dle horse, no mo:
old, 800-900 1
price, condition.
Dahlonega.

Ibs., for good bugg
Hammond, Bremen,

=

Want one milk go
good milker. Sta
Leverett, Columb
Anglin Rd.

Want 40 or 50 head
Prefer Hampshires
Grady Panter, -

POULTRY
ANCONAS ~
Ancona Hens anc
direct Sheppard Spri

B. L. Lynn, Waycro
Hamilton Ave, :

MINORCAS, MIS
OUS, ORPIN

12 young hens a
$1 ea. Hamp Coop
Re Lec i ares
ROCKS: BARRED,
OTHERS |

4 mos. old Whit
ers, 6, $15, Plus
Grindle, Dahlone



, 6 mos, old, |
bucks, 7 mos. |
NZW{






































a. 30 ea. ee
ship. CS. aan,

ick, Old
hite Jap.
Golden Sebright
ae Lyons, =

: - $8 ea. All top
nners Fred Thompson,

0. young Santera: Hens
summer 1954

1s Butt oe Bleck.
Golden Sebright, Jap

e Leghorn, RI Red,
B. B. R. and Com-
sale. Also 1 Pr. Red
Pigeons, Muscovey

Rt. 5. B

*. Gray Jap. Bantams,
ack Tail Japs, $4. H.

mb Long Tail Bantams

nite ear lobes; a
Sell or exch,

vornish or Silver eae

a

+
eg The ea. 40,
Oc ea. 5 or more ship-
ight crate, buyer paying
chgs. | Alien Thomas,
ies eenion Ee

iechen Ws L.
, and 30 White
Apr. hatch, $2

E. Lee, Ma-
Rd.

Keys og W. i Pullets,
s. old. ea. at farm. Rt.
Rock Contact. A.

ae a; 1375

e Secs, just
lay, Mart _Clonts,
Faas

WL. Pullets, 6 mos. Sob.

or Exch. some for

cow. Ida C. Howard,
ees

Leghorn | pullets,
g, $1.50 ea. Mrs. D:

a for oe E. M.
Whitesburg, Rt. 2.

rk Cornish: Cocker-
lots of two; Pullets,
H. W. Thurmond,

/

eS teils
. ea. at my place.
eh oe seen

-Bantams,

wing vio |Cornish roosters,
s $10; 2 Buff Coch-:

ck Tail JJaJp, Dark

50 pr. R. - Statham,,

d, pun 835 North

ao one pair of Black

Bede i, _ Barr,

Stewart,

, 604 Pine--

2 hatch, $10; Hen,



: _ Indian

Purebre
g|Hens, B. B , 5-6 lbs., $2
ea. Shipped in light crates.
FOB. Migs. ie We Newsome,
Sandersvlile. ;

White Cornish Pullets. from

prize winning stock, $1:75 ea.;
Also. Purebred White African
Guineas, and Golden Sebright
$2 ea.
Match. Mrs.
ee Reed:

purebred Dark
7-8 lbs. ea.,
from non-related, good laying
Strain, $3. ea. J. E. Granger,
Reidsville.

7 mos. old Fullerton Spangles
from yard headed by 5. time
winner cock. $25 trio. J. B.
Davis, Toccoa.-So. Pond St.

PEACOCKS. PHEASANTS,

9. young,

-| PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:

25 Chinese Ringneck Pheas-
ants, early spring 1954 hatch,
$2. 50 ea. Less for lot, Will not
ship. Tel.: De. 4917. Mrs. V..C.
Ellington, De#atur, 409 Clair-
mont Ave. : i :

Pigeons. of all kind reasona-
ble; Also Bantam. Hens, all

kind. Tommy George, Eatonton.

Golden Pheasants, 1954 hatch,

$10 pr. D. Kennedy, Quitman,

Rig sos cae

Racing Homers, best blood-
lines, seamless banded,. large,
also Birmingham Rollers, good
performing stock. Write for
prices and information. R. La-
mar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt.
Be = Z

x

18 pairs extra heavy White
King Pigeons, good breeders,
$7.50 prj; 8 prs. Homers, $6 pr.
Or $150 for Iot. Few extra
birds. Letters. ans. E. W. Grei-
ner, Bainbridge, 410 Custer St.

Large: Northern Bobwhite
Quail, full grown, 1954 hatch;
$1.25 ea. in lots .12 or more at
my home 3 mi. S. E. Hub
Junction. Letters ans. Roy G.
Social Circle, Rt. 1.

Chukar Partridges, Tame
mated pairs, $7; Northern Bob
White Quail, $6 pr.; Ringneck
Doves. $3.75 pr.; Good Pigeons
in pairs, $2.50 and $3.50; Fancy
show type Bantams, any kind,
$4.50 pr.; Chinese Pheasants,
$5 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, At-
dante, Roe ebb. Chir Levis Gg

Pheasants, per pair: Gold,
and Silver, 53 Sate $15; 754

$5; Mutant,

$8.50; Cock, $4; Guineas,
earl, $3; Lavender, $5; Pr.
ase Ducks, $22.50. All
hatch. J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451
Pear Phe Sh Phw fAl;
0617. :

4-prs. large purebred White
King pigeons, maated and work-
ing, $10 fro lot. Will ship. Wm.
J. Steele, Eastman, Rt. 2

White King Pigeons, $1.50
pr. G. W. Williams, Columbus,
Rt. 1 Box 808. oes

200 1954 May and June
hatch Quail, well cared for, ex-
cellent for breeders. L. M. Bon-
ner, Buchanan. ay

1954 hatch Pheasants, 6 nice
Reeves cocks, $5 ea.; Golden
and Amhersts, $7.50 pr.; Chuk-
ars, $6 pr. C. Whit Turner, Mc-
Donough.

All Spring.
O. Le Craft) La->

Pr.|>



PEACOCKS, BP

; PIGEONS, QUAIL DOVES

Blue Peafowl, 54 hatch, $25
ae 1); Kennedy, Quitman, Rt.

2 yr. old Ringneck Pheasants:
$7 trio; Also mixed Bantams,
5 mos, old, 50c ea. W. C. Tate,
Gainesville, Riot. :

Northern Bob White Quail,
from 4 dif. strains, healthy ma-
tured birds, ready for releasing,
field trials, and breeding, $4
pr. Min. shipped 2 pairs. FOB
Atlanta, RR Express only. J.
E. Akins, Atlanta, 1531 Athens
LEVER, SW. Ph. Fr. 4807.

Large number of Bob White
Quail, Chukar Partridge, cheap.
Letters ans. J. E. West, Cedar-
town, Ellawood Ave.

200 prs. Northern Quail, pul- |

lorum tested and raised in
large pens on wire, good breed-
ers, May and June hatch, min.
shipment 5 pairs, $4 pr. ae
Brannen, Jr., Statesboro,
Savannah. Ave,

"113

Chinese, Ringneck Pheasants,
full grown, $i. 50 ea.; Large
number of Quail, $3. pr. No
shipping. F, L. Hutcheson, Riv-
erdale. Ph, Jonesboro 6186.

Northern Bobwhite Quail,
large fully matured birds, July
hatch, $1.75 ea.; $160 C; Youns-
er bird, $1.50 ea.; fis C; and

$1.25 a.; or $115 Will ship.
RR Exp. collect. Min. ship-
ment 4 birds. C. V. Purcell;

Decatur, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr.
Ph. De. 4238.

Chinese Bin Gabe. Pheasants,
$2.50 ea.; Also few Golden Se-
bright Bantam Cocks; and
turkeys, Toms, 40 lb.; Hens,
50c lb. at my home. Mrs. J. A.
Moore, ean 2181 Flat Shoals
Rd. Ri. 3.

Nice Common Pigeons, mated
working, $1 pr.; Also Bantam
Hens, $1 ea. Exchange 2 prs.
pigeons for 1 pr...Bantams. G.
Yawn, Byronville.

800 large No. Bob White
quail, mature, excellent breed-
ers, $1.10 ea Min. 3 pr. one-
third with order, bal. COD.
All FOB. R. E. Lee, Atlanta,
ane Brewer Blvd. SW. FR

4,

N.H. REDS; R.I. REDS;
PARMENTERS

100 or more Triple A pure-
bred Parmento Red Chickens,
$2 ea. Ph. 21334. Mrs. H. W.
Simmons, Macon, 4131 Riggins
Mill Rd. .

50 Parmenter Reds, April

hatch, laying. Mrs. J, V. Jack-

son, Sr, Camilla, 265 fe Ss
Street.

45-1st, class NH Red Pullets,
10 wks. old, about 2% Ibs., $1.20
ea.; 9 Roosters, free with lot.
Will not divide lot or ship. Mrs.
Dank Shockley, Alto, Rt. 2.

650 NH Reds, 8 mos. old,
laying, $1.75 ea.; 65 Roosters,
$2. All blood tested, vaccina-
ted. Will not ship. See at once.
George Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

20 AAAA NH Red Pullets,
Feb. 1954 hatch, nice, large,
healthy, $1.50 ea. FOB. Buyer
furnish coops. Alex Barfield,

Louisville. :
100 - 9 mos, old 4A grade
NH Pullets, laying, $1.50 ea.

Will ship. F. H. Bunn, Midville.



'N.H, REDS; R.I. REDS;

PARMENTERS.

Exhibition RI Reds, and RIR
Bantams, bred from champions,
reasonable, D. A. Ashbury, At-
lanta, 442 Atwood St.

25 AAAA Parmenter Red
Pullets, been on range 2 mos.,
ready to lay, $2 ea. at my home
5 mi, W. Palmetto on Rico Rd,
Will not ship; Mrs. S. A. Phil-
lips, Palmetto, Rt. 1. Ph. 5153.

SUSSEX AND WYANDOTTES

10 pure White Wyandotte
hens and Roosters, AAA, large,
$1.50 ea.; $16 for lot. FOB. Mrs.
Sse? Jones, Lula, Rt. 2.

4 purebred Apr. 1954 hatch
RCSL Wyandotte Cocks, $1.75
ea. Docia Harris, Lula.

8 thoroughbred SL Wyan-
dotte Pullets, Tarbox = strain,
Apr. 1954 hatch, from 4A Grade
eggs; beginning to lay, $10 for
lot. Not PP. Miss Lydia Gibbs,

E. | Uvalda.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE

12 young-Guineas, Speckled,

4 mos. old, very cheap. Alex H.
Stephens, Jonesboro. (5 mi.
South).

2 Ducks, 1 male, 1 hen, $1 ea.:
Mrs. Louise Foster, Buford, Rt.
2, Box 100. f

Geese, corhmon -variety,. Pr.
$5. Or exch. for good laying
hens or pigs. A. L.. Thompson,
Cadwell.



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,

GEESE

14 Turkeys, Apro1954 hatch, 7
toms, 7 hens, nice, fat, $65; Or $5

ea, Toms; $4 for hens.: G: D;

Vaughn Baxley.

Purebred White African Guin-

eas, White with yellow skin,
1954 hatch, for sale. Mrs. Lowell
Long, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 113

10 or 12 nice fat Turkeys,
around 10-15 Ibs. Del. to Atlanta
50c 1b. Mrs. E. W. McCain Stock-

bridge, RED 2. Phone 2471 after

5 PM
15 grown geese, $2.50 at farm,

C. A. Rowland, Jr., Athens, Rt.

4, (Atlanta Hwy.,).
65 June hatch Speckied Guin-

eas, $1:25 ea. Hugh Davis Wil-

liamson. Ph. 9724.

Pair Brown China Geese, $7.
J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.

White Embden Geese, also
bright grass hay. Will trade on
reg. pigs, small heifer calves, or
choice steers. J. B. Hickman,
Milner. ee 2

15 Geese, $3 ea. at my place.
Mrs. T. L. Lanier. Twin City, or
Metter, Ga.

17 Geese, $3 ea. at my place.
23 mi. So. Dublin: G. M. Brown,
Dublin, RED 3. ]

20 nice turkeys at my home.
Prefer selling in one lot. Write
for price . Mrs. Tom Jaynes
Arnoldsville. Rt. 1.



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No.1 Ne.2 No.3 ~~ No.4 Mayers & Morris. Inc., Milan - 18.51 17.66 17.18

County Sy, eakee 19.00 18.50 18.20 18.00 December 6
oe j Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 18.50 18.20 18.05 18.10
= 19.00 18.40 Carroll County Sales, Carrollton 19.00 18.40 17.30 16.50

2 - 18,00 18.00 December 7

; 17.25
aia Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 17.93 17.9% 17.54 17.00
18.30 617.60 =-17.50 19.00 St
18.40 17.65 17.40 17.40 Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 19.50 18.50 17.75 18.00
ong a Com. a Lakeland 18.26 17.45 17.46 17,75 December 8
> coe Valley Com. Co., Rome 18.95 18.50 17.20 16.00
' Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 17.80 17.57 17.15 17.10
W736 yao yen 1795 Ragsdale-McClure Com. Co., Rome 19.05 18.75 17.50 16.20
eS. 17.40, 17.09 qq Union S/Y, Albany 18.01 17.51 17.40 17.60
ta 17.81 17.45. 17.05 17.75 December 9 &

Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 791 2 7a ee



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POULT..? Font
Giant Duck Br eecers S56 $8 ea, :
About grown size, $2. 95.0. J. B.
Morgan, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box
717.

2 White and 1 Gray Duck, $1
ea. FOB. E. K. Fowler, Athens,
Rt. 2.

18 large ducks, 6 colored, and
12 white, $2 ea. or exch for
White Leghorn Pullets; Also
24 NH Pullets, laying $2 ea. K.
B. McVey, Ellijay, Rt. 4, Box
58.

20 Bronze Turkeys, 10-25 lbs.
ea., 35c lb. Will not ship. Mrs.
James Whitten, Luthersville.

One pair fine turkeys. $15 pr.
Will ship. Mrs. Marie pale
Dalton, Coogler Rd.

40 Turkeys, hens and gobblers,
excellent shape, wt. 815 Ibs. 40c

lb. Del. Mrs. Aaron Brownlee,

Americus, Rt. 4.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



ARTICHOKES

Artichokes, dug and shipped
to order, $4 bu. Plant now or
until Ist of April. B. I. Juhan,
Stone Mountain.

Jerusalem Artichokes, 100
Ibs., $5 FOB, at Chickamauga.
Contact. W. M. Tomerlin, Kens-
ington, Rt. 2.

Jerusalem Artichokes, $1 gal.
Plus postage. Tom Neal, Dial.

EGGS .

Fresh infertile yard eggs,
small, med., large, 35c, 45c, 55c
doz. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730
Grand Ave. N. W. Be. 5393.

FERTILIZER :

Cow fertilizer: Pickup truck-
load, $2.50; 1 1/2 ton truck load
$5; 2 ton truck load $7.50; 100
lb. sack, $1 Earnest Montgomery
McDonough, Risa

GARLIC BULBS: 2

Large size Garlic Bulbs, Calif,
type, avg. about 15 bulbs to
pound, $1.50 Ib. Del. in Ga. or

equal distance. Geo. A. Mc-
Ee Albany, 1503 Dawson
d. : ;

Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs.
Willie Turpin, Gainesville, Rt.
4.

GOURDS:

Gourds (had one vine that
produced 413 gourds and al-
most 1 Qt. cap.), 10c ea. Add
postage. J.. B. gi Hogans-
ville, Rt. 2.

Martin and piper
5e ea.; Larger- sizes, 50c ea.
Small mixed sizes, 10c ea.;
Gourd Seed, $1 cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camil-
das CORE. 1 2:

Gourds,

Asst. small gourds, $2 doz.;
Large size, 50c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Green-
ville.

Martin Gourds, large and
med. size from 30-40c ea.: Al-
so Gourd. Seed. Mrs. J. B.
Poole, Sumner, Rt. 2, Box 51.

SHUCKS:
Want 2-10 tons baled shucks.
Or oats, straw, cheap. sound,

Quote price on truckload del.
_to me. H. P. Malcom, Social
Circle, Rt. 2, Box 47.

(FRUIT):

Want one each healthy 4
yr. Pineapple Pear tree; 1, 3,
or 4 yr. -Winesap or Grimes
Golcen Apple; Elberta Peach,
about 3 or 4/yr. plant; 1, 2, 3
yr. Wonderberry. Thornless
Boysenberry. Mrs. W. E. Jen-
ee Columbus, 1150 - 18th.

ve.

TREES

Want few dozen improved
Bronze Scuppernong Grape
Vines (2 yrs. with good roots).
State price postpaid. S._ S.
Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES:

10 lb. Exc. No. 1 honey, 8rd
zone PP, $3.; also want Bees-
wax del. Pay 40c lb. Rev. Curd
Walker, Adrian. Rt. 1.

| postage.

| Yellow Root,

Se CELLANECUS
FOR SALE







Ib. pail Hapeld Honey,
in 3rd. zone; 5 lb. paid,
B. E. Sheppard, Savan-

10
$3.25
$1.75.

ynah. -1222 E. Henry St.

20 hives of bees in 10 frame
hives, $8 hive. Ersie C. Hamby.
Marietta, RFD 6, ae Plains
Rd. Ph. 8-0961.

MEATS (FRESH AND CURED)

Fresh and cured meats:
Country sausage, hams, sides,
smoked and fresh. Glenn Nor-
ton, Fairburn. Ph. 7349.

1953 Side Meat, 50c lb. plus
Tom Neal, Dial.

POSTS::

250: extra heavy cedar posts,
6 1/2 ft., 3lc ea. here. Frank
N. Wansley, Elberton.

1500- cedar fence posts for
sale, P. B, McCurley, Elberton.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

. Sarsaparilla, Elder, Spice-
wood, Plum, Red _ Sassafras,
Yellow Dock, Blackberry. Poke,
~ Wild Cherry,
Pine, Red, White Oak, Sweet
Gum, Aldef, Persimmon Bark,
Z lbs., $1; Colts Foot, Mul-

lein, Heart Leaves, $1 Tb. Add.

postage. Mrs. Markie Addison,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box,
$1.30: Queen of the Meadow,
4 Ib. lard box, $1.50. PP. Noel
Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

SAGE

15 Ibs. 1954 large leaf shade
dried sage, no stems, 25c qt.;
$1235. 1b. --Mirs:< IM. = C. --Carter,
Conyers, 121 Institute St. Ph.
2071.

SEED CANE: ~

Sugar Cane (seed), 10,000
stalks, 5c per stalk; 200,000
roots. 10c ea.; Also few gallons
new syrup, $2 gal. at my place
Demorest. Sam J. Foss, Brook-
let (Postoffice).

SYRUP:

Pure Ga. sugar cane syrup,
bright. thick, 1954 crop, $8 cs.
No. 5 cans, 6 gal. to cs. FOB.
No less 1 case shipped. K. H.
Merritt, Cairo. Rt. 1, Box 309.

400 gal. fancy table syrup in
half gal. Glass, $2.25 gal.; 2
mi. off Neals Gap Hwy. G. M.
Wagoner, Blairsville, Rt. 2.

New Sorghum Syrup in gal-
lon, half gallon, quarts, and
pints, at my place. J. W. Cray-
ton, Marietta, Rt. 1. (On Pied-
mont Rd.). :

75 No. 10 glass pails good
1954 Sorghum Syrup. $2.50 ea.
at my home. Joe T. Lawson,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

TOBACCO:

Smoking Bright Leaf Tobac-
co, 60c lb.; Mixed good smok-
ing leaf, 50c lb. Cash with
order. Del. in Ga. J. H. Gor-
don, Nashville, Rt. 3.



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



NUTS:

Want some Chinquapin and
Hazelnut nuts, State price. Mrs.
Hugh L. White, Stockbridge.

PEAS: i

Want approx. 5 lbs. Little
Lady Finger Peas. Quote price.
PP. A. J. Welch, Atlanta, 3005
Lookout Place.

PEANUTS & PECANS:

Want to exch. 54 dried horse
apples for pecans; 1 1/2 lbs.
apples for 2 lbs. peacons. Ea.
pay postage. Mrs. Coy EB. Whit-
man, Bowdon. Rt. 4.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Want some
State amount and price.
Lenore Scoggins,

BF ates Bs

SACKS:

Want exch. sun dried apples,
free of worms, for print chic-
ken feed sacks, 1 lb. for 2
sacks, Ea. pay postage. Mrs.

Comfrey root.
Mrs.
Greensboro.



Carl Ropes, Cumming, Rt. 1.





SAGE: Want 1 lb. ground sage,
and 1 lb. ground red pepper.
Quote price. Mrs. N. L. Bellew,
Athens, P. O. Box 1204. ;

Want 100 Ibs. shade dried
sage, at reasonable price plus
shipping ehrgs. J. W. Hughes.
Atlanta, 457 Piedmont Ave.
N. E.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want young man or small
family for general farm work
on farm. Sober, willing work-
er. Weekly wages. Carpentry
and tractor experience neces-
sary. Mrs. Hugh L. White,
Stockbridge.

Want share croper to raise
hogs; chickens, general farm
crops. Mary A. Rhyne, White.
(Hwy. 20 from Canton to Car-
tersville).

Want middle age or younger
woman jor light farm work,
gardening,
vate room. No objection to one
child. Mrs. T. R. West, Feyette-
ville, Rt. 3, Box 237. Peers.
5622.

Want olbtee farmer on 50- |

50 basis, that can work 14
acres cotton and gather same.
Land. produces bale to acre,

also 30 bu. corn to acre.. Pair

of good mules to work withe
House, RFD and school bus
rt., Near church. Cash furnish-
ed monthly for-supplies. C. F.
Butler, Junction City.

Want family. 55 acres land,
50-50 basis. Must furnish self
and all equipment: I furnish
fertilizer, good allotments 4.6
A tobacco, 17.2 A cotton. rest
dif; crops. Must be good work-
ers, sober, honest. Near school
bus, rt. Plenty water, elec.,
wood, near Methodist and
Bapt. church. John Dampier,
Berlin,

Want sober, reliable truck
farmer. White or col. Sharing
or other basis. 5 R house. Ex-
cellent proposition for - right
man. References required, Near
good markets, paved road, good
schools. Ph. day El. 9190; Nites,
Ev. 2278, or write. E.T. Brown,
Avondale Estates, P. O. Box
123. :

Want famliy able to Phas
self to work crop for standing
rent. 5 R house, 190 A land, on
i. town. Good loca-

Van McCollum,
Rochelle. ; :



POSITIONS WANTED



30 yr. old woman wants light

farm work on farm for room,
board, salary. Miss Audrey
May, Tifton.

Want job on cattle farm or
light 1H crop on halves. House,
wood, water, elec., $25 weekly
salary. Just self and wife.
James H. Powell. Atlanta, 293
Crew St., S. W.

Want 2 H farm on halves,
3rds., 4ths., or standing rent.
Cant furnish self. Good small
house with lights needed. W.
R. Norris, College Park. Rt. 3.

etc. on farm, Pri- |)

-Honest, sober, 30 yrs. old.



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POSITIONS WANTED

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Wane job working Bees: oa
farm, year around work. J. 8.
Hill.. Winder.

White man with ike z
small children, wants job on

farm with good man. Experi-|_

enced truck and tractor driver.

Need good house,
Seat Collins.
io -

39 yr. old man wants job
looking after cattle or chickens |
on farm. Have wife, 5 children
(oldest 12). Exp. truck and
tractor driver, Ph. Al. 9606,
Ext. 26 from 7:30 AM-4:30 PM |
week-days, and until 12 noon
Saturdays. Ray oe ae
thonia, Rob

Want good farm on halves

anywhere.
lights, water.
Americus, Rt, 2

Move};

wants job on m
crop for another.
to be moved. ae

hog, or cattle
Abe of (19 yrs. old

water, ligt
Bailey, Lincolnton,

Man ee.

for 1955. Experienced. 16 Yr.|kind




old son to work also. 8 in|}.

family. Need good house, de-|;

sirable location. Ready to
move. Joe McDonald, Sees
at 504 W. Sultana Dr.



















tain conditions it is desirable to Bice: oats.
Piedmont and in March in the me or

Also where oats are. ee out they may be

planting. Sas

planting

aah and other winter nes are not recom

sowing.

Copies of the complete Small Grain report. for
had by: writing the University of ty oa

in the Mountain area were -
Andrew and Sauk. Other varieties suitable

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GRADE Thomaston ~ Atlante : ai :
12-6 12-7 12-8 12-8
Steers & Heifers : eS ie
Good 18.50-21.50 18.00 18.50-20.25
Conl. 13.50-17.50 14,00-18.00. 14.00-18.00 14.00-18.25
Utility 10.25-13.00 -'10.50-13.50 -11.00-14.00 -11.00-13.25
Cutters 8.00-10.00 8.50-10.75 8.50-10.00 8,50-10.50
CALVES : : Secrets
Good & Cholee 13.50-19.00 -'15.75-19.50 15.75-18.28 15.75-18.50
Util. & Coml. 10.00-15.25 10.50-15.50 9.00-14,00 10.25-15.50
cows a pe g ee
Utility 9.00-11.25 9.00-11.50 10.00-11.00 (9.00-11.00
C&S: 5.50- 9.00 6.00- 9.25 5.50: 8.75 6.00- 8.75
BULLS : reat sate?
Url. & Coml, 11.00-12.75 10,00-12.75 -10.50-13.50
Cutters 8.50-10.00. _9.00-10.78 8.00-9.50 8,50-10.50
STOCKERS LO
Steers & Helfers 10.50-17.00 (11.00-19.00 = 10.50-14.50 = 13.00-16.50
Calves 410.25-16.50 10.00-18.25 | 10.00-16.00 11.00-16.25
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