Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1955 January 5

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VOLUME 40









Editorial By TOM LINDER







Our word goodbye is the con-
ensation of four words God be
ith ye. In the original import, they
were words of final parting when
friends did not expect to meet again.
he French Au Revoir carries the
implication of a temporary separa-
tion and is a happy term carrying ex-
pectation of happy reunion after a
lapse of time. It is in this happy spirit
of looking to the future that | bid my
friends, one and all, au revoir as |
leave the post of Commissioner of
Agriculture after an administration
of sixteen years as head of the De-
Ee ment of Agriculture.

















It is impossible for anyone except |

cayselt to understand more than a

small part of the problems, trials and

difficulties through which we have
passed in an earnest effort to be of
real benefit to the farmers-and the

people of Georgia in this post with.

which they have honored me through
these years. At this time there is no
man except myself who has had the

opportunity to be fully acquainted
ith the multiple duties and oppor-_|-




unities of the Department of Ag-
riculture to benefit the people of
the State wherever they may live. |
sincerely hope that my successor may
enjoy the full cooperation of the Leg-

islature and Executive Branch. of Goy-





o carry forward the yery necessary
ork of the Department.



Railroad train between Macon and



Atlanta, | was on my way for the first |

: _ time as a member of the Georgia Leg-














ly impressed with the responsibilities
f a legislator as | rode along stand-
ng on the rear platform of the train,

with the plowmen and the hoe hands;



ge and their promise of bountiful
ryest of rich, luscious fruit; the



heads to the rain and the
oe

Georgia Farmers

Torn Linder Commissioner

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955

- NUMBER 18

AU REVOIR



nment in securing necessary legis
lation and adequate financial support -

In June 1923, riding a Southern

islature from Jeff Davis County. Deep-.

considered the countryside through
which we passed, the cotton fields |

peach orchards with their verdant fo-

jreen corn with tascele 1Bisl |.



sunshine: the country schoolhouse
where children gathered for instruc-
tion for living in a civilized country
and assuming the duty of leadership
in the years to come; the country
churches with spires pointing upward
and the cemeteries with their white
grave stones nearby, monuments to a
great Christian civilization such as
the world had never seen, | raised my
heart to the Almighty and yowed a
yow that if He would guide and direct
me and aid and protect me, that so
long as | held any kind of public trust
1 would be true to that trust to the

- best of my ability and seek to pass

on to future generations that Chris-
tian civilized land which | and mil-
lions of others had inherited from our
forbears.

Through all the years | have. en-
deavored to keep that vow and in
spite of errors, in spite of weaknesses
and human. frailty, my mind has ever
returned to that purpose as the need-
le seeks the poll.

Because of this experience and

7 blessing of the knowledge of Gods

presence, | am not concerned with
the outcome of political campaigns
believing that God rules through
His permissive or. direct providence;
and that whatever is, will be revealed
_to be for the carrying out of His will.

| would appreciate continuing to ~

hear from my thousands of friends
from time to time and to haye them

come by and see me when they are >

in Atlanta. Please address personal
mail to me and come to see me at
808 Georgia Savings Bank Building,
84 Peachtree Street (where Broad and
Peachtree meet).

~ As we go into the year 1955, all

of us who have. lived through the first
part of the Twentieth Century real-
ize and understand the tremendous
speed at which this old world is now
frayeling. In this half century there
has been more scientific develop-
ments in every fieldthan during all
of the balance of time of which we
have any record. This itself should
cause all thinking men and women to
realize that we live in momentous
days. The world seems to be in a



hurry to reach the end. More energy
has been expended to destroy people
in that half century than in all other
recorded time. More taxes have been
collected in that half century than in
all other recorded time.. More whis-
key and tobacco has been consumed
in that half century than in all other
recorded time. More misery and pros-
perity has.been experienced in that
half century than in all other record-
ed time. In that period the peoples
of more of the earths surface have
become pawns in the hands of money-
crazed and power-crazed men than
in all other recorded time. Men run
to and fro at tremendous speeds;
knowledge is increased, but wisdom
to deal with current day events seems
to be entirely lost by man.

When Jacob slipped away from
his father-in-law, Laban, and was
overtaken by him, they parted after
erecting the mound of stones, the

name of which is Mizpah, meaning
| watchtower.

A dear friend of mine
has just presented me with a poem,
the title of which is Mizpah, and
| want to pass it on to you.

MIZPAH

Go thou thy way and | go mine,
Apart, yet not afar;

Only a thin yeil hangs between
The pathways where we are.

And God keep watch tween thee
and me,

This is my prayer;

He looks thy way, He looketh mine,

And keeps us near.

I sigh sometimes to see thy face,
But since this may not be,

I'll leave thee to the care of Him
Who cares for thee and me.

With love and devotion to my
friends and with a prayer for the
welfare of Georgia, the Nation and
the World, I say unto you: Au revoir
and God be with you till we meet

again

TOM LINDER,

Commissioner of Agriculture

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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
._ FOR SALE



Mixed Colors Snapdragon.
Seed, 20c tsp.; Ice Plant Seed,

48, 20c. Seed 3c postage. Mrs. I.
N. Minish, Commies ces Rt. 4.

Pink, White. Dogwood (any
size), Oaks, Cherry, Sourwood,
Wild Azaleas, 4 colors,
Huckleberry, Museadine, 8, $1.
All rooted, any age. Add post-
age. Mail orders only. Mrs. W.
B. Lawson, Decatur, RFD 2.

April blooming white narcissus
and yellow jonquils (bloom in
February), two cents ea. bulb.
|} 200 or more PP in Ga. Mrs,
E. L. Robinson, Jasper, Rt. 2.

Large type Chrysanthemums:
Silver white, Golden wedding,
yellow, Smith Enchantress
pink, Homestead lavender, Ball
cream, Oakleaf bronze, Indian
red, Cloud cream, 25 plants,
$2; Button and Daisy type, 20
plants, $1. Mrs. R. L. Silver,
Cuthbert. Rt. 5,

Pink thrift, rooted, $1 C;
200, $1. 75; Nandinas, healthy
plants, 20c ea.; small, 10c ea.:
Liriope, 50, $1. 00; Orange . Day
lilies; 50c doz; purple per.
Candytuft, 60c doz, All well
rooted and damp packed. Add
postage. Mrs. Milton T. Phil-
lips, Wrens.

Loquots, begonias, ferns, 25
ea.; hybrid Gloxinia, 25c ea.;
hybrid Amaryllis, 2. yr. bulbs,
$1 doz. Add 35c extra for ship-
ping each order. Mrs. Alma





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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
: FOR SALE



Mixed spring bulbs, 20c doz.;
White or Col. Iris, 50c doz.; 3
dif. White Spirea, White Wis-
ierian purple Lilacs Pk. Almond
Cherokee Roses, Cannas, Winter

Jasmine, 15c ea.; 2, 25e: Add
postage. Mrs. Ardell Meeler,
Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222. -

Booking orders
Tubers. Shipment starts Feb.;
Giant, labeled, $3 doz; Not
Jabeled, $2.50 First 10 orders
will include one Silver Glamor;
Ball and Giants, mixed $1. 75
doz.;. Ball, not labeled, Sie 255
Labeled, Se 50 Mrs. Lovelle Own
bey, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82.

Butterfly Bush, rooted, 35c; 3,
$1; Goldenbell, 25c; Bridalwrea-
th, 2-3 ft. Dbl. Yellow Japonica
3- 4 ft., and E. Dogwood, 3-4 cL bee
5, $1; White, Lavender Altheas,
cuttings, all double;Jan Jas-
mine, rooted, 5, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Beulah Moorhead, Bowers-
ville.

for Dahlia

Privet Hedge, stays green, $1
C; $5 M; ink Rambler Rose,
_ rooted, Holly, Wild Dogwood,
Wild Azaleas, Mtn. Laurels,
Sweet Gum, Red Twig Maple,
5, $1; English Dogwood, Purple
Wisteria Vine, 3, $1 PP. Mrs.
Inez Haynes Bowdon.

Pink Rambler Rose, rooted, 4,
$1; Privet Hedge, $1 C: Native
Dogwood, Wild Azaleas, Honey-
suckle, Sweet Bay, Red. Twig
Maple, Holly, 4, $1; Boxwood,
Euonymus, 3, $1; Cuttings
White Spirea, Bridal Boquette,
Pink Spirea, Snow Bells, Ever-

MeChye2On Sev PPoeVirsaiBeu ls

hornton, Bowdon,

Snow Ball, $1.50; Crapemyr-
tle; (5e; Dogwood, Hibiscus, 50c;
Thrift, Periwinkle, Wood Ferns,
30c bunch: Hibiscus, 50c; Red
Cannas, Day Lilies, 5c doz.;
Striped Grass, Ivy, 35; Hen
and Biddie Cacti, $3; Semi-
Rambler Rose cuts, 15c Plus
postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming.

Purple Lilacs, Yellow Broom
Willows, large and smal White
Bridalwreaths, White Mock
Orange, Purple Butterfly Bush,
Pink Crape Myrtle, Pink and
White Peonies, no choice color,
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Canton, Rt. 3. ;

Orchid Pink Iris, 15, $1; Red
Geranium 10c ea.; 3, 25c; Lir-
jope, 50, $2.00; Lady Bank-
sia Yellow Rose, 40c doz.;
Climbing Sweet, Marchalneil
Chmbing and White Augusta
Victoria Rose, 60 doz.'al) cut-
tings. Add postage. Mrs. G. P.
Nunn, Crawfordville,

| doz.;



' Several colors large Iris, Blue
Siberian Iris, Mums, all col.
Hardy hlox, Pink Thrift, Yel-
low Cannas, 75c doz.; Tiger Lily
bulbs, large, 6, $1.; Small, 8, $1;
Red Hot Pokers, 3, 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54,

Boxwood 12, in., $3 doz,; All

colors Wild Azaleas, Dogwood,

Pink Rhododendrons, Mtn,
Laurels, Mtn. Spruce Pine,
White Pine, Red Maple, Chero-
kee Rose, $2.50 doz.; Iris Juni-
pers, Spreading Junipers, $4
doz. PP. Sadie Wilson, Blue
Ridge.

Grancy Greybeard, teaolive,

white and pink dogwood, red 3

berry holly, pink flowerin
crabapple, yellow jasmine, red
and orange Pyracantha, white
and pink crape myrtle, well
rooted, -5 ft., 10c ft. Will exch.
some. Mrs. R D. Connell, Dub-
lin, Rt. 6.

Sweet Willian: New port pink
and mixed, 60c doz; peren-

nial candy tutt, dbl. mixed car- |

nations, yellow Daisies, yellow
yarrow, dbl. mixed hollyhocks,
large liriope, $1 doz; Esther

Read dbl. daisies, $2 doz. Add

postage, Mrs. H. H. a?
Elberton, Rt. 5.

500 Dahlia Tubers, mixed.
Make offer. Plus. express chrgs.
Exhibition Mums, Pink Turner,
White Turner, White Albatross,
Blazing Gold, Betsey Ross White
Silver Ball, $2 doz. Write. Add
postage. Mrs. B. J, Wilber, De-
catur, 1006 Adams St. De. 6804.

Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $1 doz.;
Small Tulips, mixed 4 doz., $1.75
Exch. for Blue Thrift, Little Yel-
low Cluster Narcissi, 50, 1.25
Nierembergia, 58 in., Dwarf,
blooms spring and fall, $1.15 doz.
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt.
ie f

Day Lilies, Dutch, Spanish
Iris, Mixed col, Glad Bulbs, 50c
Jonquils, Narcissi, Star of
Bethlehem Bulbs, $1. 95 C--Yel-
low Thorniess Pink Peachtree
Roses, Lilacs, Bridalwreath,
White Pines, Mt. Laurels, Dog-
wood, Red Honeysuckle Vine,
$1.25 doz. Mrs, Martha White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 60.

(day lilies),
Old Paint
Cinderella,
Royal Rosa-

Hemerocallis
Spitfire, Santa Fe,
Evangeline, Red
Tejas, Cinnabar,
belle, Dusty Rose, Serenade,
Soudan, Queen Mary, Orange
Man, Mikado, Patricia, Bagdad,
Purple | Waters; Old Vintage,
50c * ea.:- 15 plants, $5. Mrs.
Susie Burt,. Arlington, Rt. 2.



Moore, Adel. %

Pink thrift, 50c C; $3 M.
Add postage. Mrs. David Par-
ker; Alto. Rt. 1.

Pink thritt, 50e GC,
Damp packed. Mrs. s
Wiley, Alto Rt. 1, Box 148.

Boxwood, 12-18 in., and Bur-
fordi holly, all sizes, reasonable
priced. A. J. Hodge, Atlanta,
3480 Campbellton Ra A
3288.

Ornamental pepper, dwarf com-
pact, wide low plants with
small round fruits, white, pur-
ple, bright. orange and red.
pods, 10c in coin and self-ad-
dressed, stamped envelope.
Mrs.. J. E. Kirk, Bremen.

Yellow daffodils, $3.20 C., or
45 for 1 doz.; purple iris, 3
doz. $1.25. Add postage. No
stamps. Prompt filling of or-
ders. Henry Eller, Ellijay. Rt.

Postpaid.
Ase!

2 Dwarf Boxwood, 29 in. X
30 in,, 18 in, across top, 2-rree
Boxwood { X 50 in., 13 in. across
top, and 1 X 72 in,, 50 in agross
top, $25 for lot of four; At my
home, 10 miles Dahlonega. Miss
L. M. White, Dahlonega, iktin th
Box 57. <

10,000 American Boxwoed:
Sempervirens, 87 in tO p0s I
4 yrs. to 12 yrs. old, 50c-$5 ea.
Special discout in lots of BO
or more plants. P. L. Elkins,
Alpharetta, Star Rt. Ph. 2281.

Orange Lilies, $1.50 doz., Red
Hot Poker, 4, 75c; $2 doz. Add

postage. Dollie Pearson, Alto,
Rt. 2.
Dbl. Renee Day Lilies,

Geraniums, Ferns, Xmas Cacti,
Angel Wing Begonias, clumps
of Shasta Daisies, Stokesia, Big
Purple / Violets, 3, $1; Small
Day Lilies, 75c doz.: Bird of
Paradise Seed, 25 pkg. Add
postage. Mrs, Jessie Howard,
Albany, 400 S. Cleveland.

Pink Blooming Weigelas, 26
ea.; Nandinas, 25-50c; Box-
wood, 5 in. 5 ft., very reason-
able; Forsythia, 10 ea.; Mimo-
S2 10c $1 at garden; Water
Oaks, Willow, 24-30 in. 4, $1.
PPh ow: Eason, Atjanta, 1182
Gunclub Rd., N.W. Rt. 14, Box
34.

Red Velvet,
Red Head,

African Violets:
Marine, Red Girl,
Blue Velvet, Bronze - Girl,
Painted Lady, Neptune, Car-
melita, Sunrise, Sea Girl, etc.,
50c ea.; Postage, 2 plants. 25c;
3 plants, 30c. Mrs. T. R. Sweat-
mon, Atlanta, 17 youiee Pk;
N. ;

Dbl. Day- Lilies, $1 doz.:
White and Purple Lilacs, 6,
$1; Azaleas, dif. colors, $1.50







also sp: Add 3c sta

2\wood, Dbl.

doz.; Crape |Myrtle, 6, $1;: Box- | moss
wood, $1 ea. Add postage. wae
_ Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.'1.



4 yr. old Cape Jasmine, white
wax blooms, rooted
$2.50 ea. Miss Bessie Martin,

Gainesville, Rt. oe

Large Dbl. Orange and ola}

Rose Color Poppy Seed, 25c

can envelope:

Blue Iris, 50e doz. Yellow Jon-

qtiils, White Narcissus, 25 doz.

Add postage. Mrs. Delia Crome;
Gainesville, Rt. 2s

Large Dbl. Orange. Poppy
Seed, 25c tsp. Add 3c stamped
envelope; Yellow Canna Lilies,
50c doz. Add postage.
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

One dozen seeds from the
Chinese Royal Pink Blossoming
Mimosa Tree, for 5-three cent
stamps. Mrs. Jennie A. Jolley,
Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 133.

Burfordi Holly, 8-12 in., over
2 yrs. old, $3.65 doz.; $25.00. C;
Anise Trees, Tliclum Flori-
damin, 2-3 ft. $5.60 doz.;
Burfordi Holly, rooted cuttings,



11 yr. old and over, $15 C. Del.

by PP. Talmadge.

Robinson,
Greenville. :

Lemon Lilies, Purple Iris,
45e doz.; Sweetshrubs, Altheas,
Pink Azaleas, 30c ea.;
green Ferns,.35c bunch; White
Pines, 75c ea.; Mtn. Ivy, 45c

ea. Add postage. No cheks.

Mrs. C. M. Davis, Ellijay, Rt.

3. : A
Young English Boxwood, fs

rooted, 15 in. $4 doz.: Smaller
size, $3 doz. Add postage. M.
M. Cochran, Ellijay, RFD 5.

Fragrant Lemon Lilies, Dbl.
Yellow Daffodils, Dbl. Orange
Day Lilies, mixed col. Iris (not
labeled), $1 doz.; Emperor Daf-
fodils, large Flowering Single
Orange Day Lilies, White and
Yellow Narceissi, 75e doz.;
Woodbine Vine, 2, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Emma Clayton,

M | Elijay, Star. Rt. B.

White, Purple Lilacs,
Hibiscus, Snow Balls, Kerria
Japonicas, Weigelas, Ping, Red
Spireas, Forsythia, Roses, Box-
Altheas, Arborvi-
taes, Junipers, 50c ea.; Per.
Phlox, Iris, 50c doz; Fox
Glove, 40c doz. Add postage.

|Mrs., Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Evergreen Vinca Vines, $1
C. Mrs. Homer Henderson, El-
lijay Rt. 3, Box 126.

Dahlia Bulbs, large prize
winners, Ogdon Reed, Robert
Ripley, Glamour, Cherokee
Brave, 5 Star General, 35 ea.;
I. Dever Warner, J. B. Ivey,
Nonarch Wine, Sherwoods
Peach, Orchis Queen, Rockley
Moon, Jersey Beauty, $2.75
doz. PP. Miss Mamie Ander-
son, Ellijay, P20, Box.37.

Native Azaleas, $1 doz.; Old
Fashion Snow Ball Bushes, 50
ea.; Pink and Red Seven Sis-
ter. Rose Bushes, 25c eas;
Sweetshrubs, White Dogwood,
$1 doz.; Golden Bells, 25c ea.;

\Rooted. No Fla. Orders. Add

postage. Mrs. Cleave Cantrell,
Ellijay, Star Rt. B. x

Yellow Jonquils, Dbl. But-
ter and Eggs, White Jonquils,

Yellow Long Trumpet Daffo-

dils, $1.50 C: Pink? Blue, Red

Thrift, 60c doz.; Small Bird
of Paradise, 50c ea. Exch. for
print sacks. Miss Nora Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Yellow and White Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf-
fodils, $1.75 C; Bird of Para-
dise, $1.25 ea.; Blue Single
Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; Blue and
Pink, Red Thrift, 75 doz, No
Fla. orders. Mattie McCurley,
Hartwell, Rto2 :

White Yellow Jonquils, But-
ter and Eggs, Trumpet Daffo-
dils, $1.75 C; Blue Single Hya-
cinths, $1.25 doz.; Red Spider
Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Blue, Pink,
or Red Thrift, 75ce doz.; Bird
of Paradise, $1.25 ea. No Fla.
exdere Cecile McCurley, Hart-

ell, Rt. 2.

Mt. Laurels, Azaleas, Red,

Pink, Yellow Dogwood, Cream

White Coralberry, Strawberry
Bush, Red Bud, Red Maple,
Pink Cherokee . Rose, Creek

Hemlock, Tulip Poplar, Crab-| A

in pots, +

Ethel jE

Ever- |

Red |

Helena.

3 large fine Lac
ferns, for sale at 1
Can't ship. Mrs.
Hinesville, Rt. L 3

ae Laurels, Coral

Mt. Laure

Red, Yellow Azaleas,
Redbud, White
Pine, Grabenniedd
Rose, Easter Bell Bu
berry, Hemlock, 2-3
doz.; Day Lilies, Sn
Shasta Daisies, Vio
Tris, $2.50 C. Bonni
crombie, Mineral Bluff

Nice Fresh Nandina
25c ea. Miss Inez Co
con, 24 B Oglethorp

Per. White Candy
$1,25: Newport
Mixed Sweet: William,
bury Bells, Viola, G:
Pink Yarrow, Petunia, 30
King Edward VII, Alask
Queen, Shasta Daisy, $1.
Swiss Giant Pansy, $2
J. W. Jones, Madis

Sweet Violets, Sa
$1.10; Mimosa eae
Mrs. H. B. Ce 3
ville, Rt. 3. i

Weeping Willow.
low, Abelia, Lombardi
Euonymus Vegetus, |
Thunbergi, Forsythia
Jasmine, Mock Orange,
mosa, Ligustrum Ja
Trumpetoine, Weige
ia, Boston Ivy,

Cogseolss Rt. 2.

Ap alene. Spruce, Whi
Laurels, Dogwoods, Arbo:
25 ea.; Roses, Artificial
Trees, Bridal Wreath,
berry, Easter Lilies, $
Add postage. aoe Mae 7
Loving.

Pink Thrift, Be c:
500, $2.50; Full count.
| Damp packed, Bes M
Bond, Lula, Rt. 2,

Pink Thrift, 15 Gz
purple Lilacs? $1 doz.
J. N. Adamson, Lula

Red naa Seed, 10,

ing ee each $1.25: xeenall
should bloom, 4, $1; Purp
Blue Achimenese, 3, d
PP. Miss Emma Dugger,

Rose Thrift, $1 Ce- O8
drangea, Snow ball, 50
WNandinas, 12-18 in., 40
4 Large Trumpet Daffod
doz.; $1; Rain, Spider, an
Lily Bulbs, 50c ane oN
Berris, 40c teacup dd pos
Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston a

Alyssum, Cornflower, :
few, rane Painted
Calendula
(Scarlet),. Belen
er, Stock, Hollyhock, Bab:
ath, Forget- -Me-Not, all 50c
Coarl Vine, 50c ea. No
lots. Mrs. H. V. oe
Register.

Jap. Iris (Kaempteri), b
ing size divisions, asst.
labeled, 35c ea.; Admiral
Daisy Plants, $180 doz,
Ginger Lily Bulbs, 25
paid. V. W. Wilson, aay
Rt. 3, Box 184.



many colors, whi 28,
to deep reads, pv
Plant now for best.

A. Gordon Rocker,



apple, Holly, 2-3 ft. root
acked, Mine oz, PP.. Vi
gins | lack, eral Bluff, R



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PECAN AND OTHER -
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

SECOND HAND -

MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND - HAND
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ood, slow growing
pe. Plants 3 and 4

, 50c ani 1 ea. Not
at Panes wn omeayille,
Over Ave. Ph, 1613 W.

Chokeyberry, Teaolive,

shrub, Crabapple, Beau-

ush, Sweet Bay, Grey-

, White Azaleas, Dbl White

J onds, Red Pink Crape Myr-

1 eeping Mary, Dogwood,
fillows, Red Holly, Magnolia,

sizes, rooted, 45c ea. Plus

age. Mrs.. Wavy Lewis,

ie d from
S Ene until fost $1 ea.; 6, $4.50
Rosa ae Poole, Valdosta,

Is, Cream, White
\ cod. 3 col. Azaleas, Holly
oralberry, Red Bud,





Adml, Byrd Daisies, 15, $1.50;
Gerbera Daisies, blooming size,
- | eaieed colors, $3 doz.; English,

| Daisies, 12, B0c: 36, $i. 25; Add

35c. postage Ist, doz. 10c added
dozen. Mrs F. M. Combs, Wash-
ington.

ee Maple, White Dos ek
Laurels, 3 col. Azaleas,
eeeagee Tulip Poplar, Straw-
berry Bush, Holy, Hemlock, 2-
Sits rooted, $1.50 doz.: Rho-
dodendrons, Cherokee "Roses,
Sweetshrubs, Pussywillows,
White Pines, 25c ea.: Mt. Fern,
Heartease, 40c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Ruthford Davis, Min-
eral Bluff.

Mt. Laurel, White Dogwood,
Crabapple, 3 col. Azaleas, Tu-
lip Poplars, Strawberry Bush,
Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., rooted,
$1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs, Rho-
dodendrons,_ Cherokee Roses,
Pussywillows, White Pine, 25c
ea.; Galax, Arbutus, Mt. Ferns,
Heartease, 40c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral

ee Rose, Tulip Poplar, Blute

Maple, Strawberry Bush,
Hemlock, 2-3 ft., rooted, |
packed, $2 doz. PP. Mrs.
Been, Mineral Bluff,


















































Dine mixed Sweet
oe

Add 35 Se Mrs. M.
Combs, Oy eeemieion.

els Winns. pansies, English :

25\ C; $12 M; Snap-

nd yellow, abl. and May-
daisies, carnations, Dian-
- Sweet William,

C.. Mrs. Will Wise;

Mek Bovacod: 12 in.,
ee and Globe Ar-

, Junipers, 15-20 in

hite, and Min. Spruce
Rhododenrons, Mtn.
olly, Pink Cherokee

, $2.50 doz; Bob)

Blue. Ridge. Le

te Add fee Ex-
; Mrs. - Effie
Bue nan, Rte a,
} Plants with roots,
300, $3.; 500, $4.; $7. M.
Mosely, Butler, Rt. 2.

. Cherokee

Wk Holly, Crabapple,

Poplar, Creek Hemlock,
el, Redbud, Red Ma-

Rooted. Moss packed.
ft Roy H. Wilson,

dendron,
oa Rea B vce White

Tulip

aple, Creek Hem-
erry , and Holly
ft., moss packed, $2

White Dogwoods, Red Maple,

Mt. Laurels, 3 -col. Azaleas,
Crabapple, Tulip Poplars,
Strawberry Bush, Holly, Hem-
lock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.;
Cherokee Roses, Rhododen-
drons, Sweetshrubs, White
)}Pine, Pussywillow, 25c ea.: Mt.
Fern, Galax, Arbutus, Heart-
ease, 40c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral
Bluff, -~





PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



Peach, Apple, and Blum Trees,
50c-$1 ea; Grape and Muscadine
Vines, 50c and 75c ea. soe ey
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. :

Muscadine Grape Vines, $1.50
doz.; Blue Damson Plum, Pear
Trees, 6, $1.25; Blueberry and
Hazelnut, $1 doz: ; Garden Goose
berry. 6.< $1- Catnip, Balm, 6,
50c; Peppermint, 25, 50c. Mrs.
FY M, Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Concord Lutie Niagara Grape
Vines, not rooted, 2 doz., $1;
Everbearing Strawberry, $1. 25
C; $8 M; Shallot Onion Sets,
button kind, 4 doz., $1; Add post-
age. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville.

lyr. Apple and Peach freee
35 ea.; Large 2 yr. sizes, 45c; 1

yr. Pear, Cherry, Plum, Apri-
cot, 65c; 2 yr. Grape Vines, 30;
3 yr. Chestnut, $1.50 ea; 2 ft.
Stuart Pecan, $1.50 ea. State in=
spected. T. M, Webb, Ellijay.

Blue Damson and Apricot

Plum, 50c ea.; Red Raspberry,

$1.50 doz.; Horseradish, $1.25

doz.: Garlic Bulbs, 75c doz. Add

postage, Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay,
2: 5 ;

.

Rubel Blueberry, 3-4 ft., 9, $2:
Red and Yellow Plum, 3, $1;
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size,
4 doz, $1; Old Fashion Sweet
Peach, 3, $1; White Nest Onions
for eating oF pete $1.30 gal.



Seedling Peach Trees, eae
budded fruit, $1.50 doz; Musca-
dine 2 yrs. old, Black and Yel-

fow, but mixed, $1.25 doz. -PP in
Ga. S. A. Fleener, Richland.

Rubel Blueberry, $2.75 doz.;
Mtn, Huckleberry, bearing size,
90 C; $450 M; White Nest
Onions, for planting and eating,
$1.30 gal.; Red and Yellow May
Plum, 4, $l. PP. Inez Haynes,
Bowdon.

Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 2 doz.; 75c; Muscadine, 3 ft.
45c ea. Klondike Strawberry
Plants, $1 C; Imp. Field Dew-
berry, 50c doz.; Raspberry, 5, $1;
Imp. Large Blackberry, 50c doz.
Add postage, Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

Hazelnut Bushes, 25, $2 Mtn.
Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c
doz,; Field Blackberry, Running

Dewberry, $1 doz; Black Haw
Sprouts, 3, $1.50; Yellow Roots,

washed, 4 lb. lard box full, $1. |

Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hend-
erson, Ellijay, Rt. 8, Box 124.



HAY AND STRAW
(WHEAT, OATS, ETC.)
- FOR SALE =~



Lespedeza Hay, 75e and $1
per bale. A. C. Bainster, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.:

Approx. 700 square bales Seri-
cea Hay; 70c per bale. See. JaR.
Word, Carrollton, Rt. 3.

Good orchard grass and Kobe
lespedeza hay, square bales, cur-
ed without rain, $1.35 per bale.
5 mi. N. Roswell, just off 140
Hwy. on Cox Rd. Ralph- Dangar,
Woodstock. Ph. Roswell 2472.

_ 15 tons peanut hay, $30 ton.
FOB. 4 mi. N. Richland. W D.
Gill, Richland.

10 tons-excellent bright pea-
nut hay, heavy laves, with all
peanuts baled in without rain,,
$40 ton at farm. Mrs. Lee W. Sea
go, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.

About 116 bales Fescue, Kobe
Lespedeza, and Crab Grass Hay,
mixed, $1 bale; About 40 or 50
bales Oat and Straw, $1.50 bale.
No rain. C. D. Hall, Decatur, 124
Drexel Ave. Ph. De. 1713.

30-40 tons bright Runner Pea-

nut Hay, baled without rain, $30

ton FOB farm, William S. Parks,
Rhine. i

Soy Bean, some peavine Hay,
8c Ib. at barn 8 mi. N. Perry,

Hwy. 41. E. G. Fountain, Perry,

196 bales rough hay consisting
of Lespedeza, Crab Grass and
Weeds, cut and baled without

rain, $15 ton at my barn, F. H.

White, Hartwell, Rt, 1, Box 34,
Ph. 300-J4.

Soy Bean Hay, 40 bales 1 1/2
ton), $35 ton at -barn. Clifford

3 Hammon Plow Stocks, single

tree and plow attached, 1.25 ea.
Barnesville,

Mandrel, complete with 14 in.
cutoff saw and hy all good
cond. (saw fu sharpened),
$12) for Jot. Ps Ww. Hutcheson,
Temple,

1946 John Deere Cub Tractor,
good cond., Turner plow, culti-
vators, tiller, planter, trailer,
$350. On highway between. Blue
Ridge and Blairsville, Gentry
Dills, Blairsville, Rt. 4.

Corley Saw Mill, good cond.
except woodwork, $350; 100 HP
Intl. Diesel, good cond., $150.3
160 HP G. M. Diesel only operat-
ed about 16 mos. $2350. 3
Stand Centennial Gin, good cond
without power unit, $600. H. E.
Stephens - Toomsboro,

Ford-Ferguson Tractor, Harris
Bush Cutter, PTO Pully for
Ford- -Ferguson Tractor, Kut-
Kwick Pulpwood Saw, for sale.
Mrs, Ben S. Slaughter, Wood-
land. ;

10 Can Dairy Esco Milk Cool-
er, used 1 year, for sale. James
H. Wilkerson, McDonough, Rt.
1s Ph=.3802.

Two 2 H Chat. No. 23 Plows,
one 2 H Middle Buster, for sale.
QO. S. Duggan, Eastman.

2 Row Poison Duster, used 3
or 4 hrs., $15. cash. FOB. W. J
Hines, Adel, 807 - W. 4th. St.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want PTO Pully for Ford Trac
tor. Must be in good condition,
priced right, T. W. Hutchenson,
Temple:

Want Grain Tank and Auger
attachment- for John Deere 12
A engine driven combine, Must
be good cond., resanoably
priced Milton P. Minchew, Jr.,
Macon, Rt. 3.

Want 1 H Wagon, good cond.
Buy or exchange 3 yr. old horse
for same. Ralph Haney, Fair-
burn, RATS

Want Oliver Cleet Tractor to
repair one with track. Must be
good condition, Norman Savage,
Tula, Rt. 71.

Want Orchard Power Sprayer,
power takeoff, good cond. on
rubber preferably. H. R. Entre-
kin, Bremen, Rt. 1.

Want good Super A Farm-
all Tractor, good cond., with cul-
tivators, planters harrows. Make
best cash price offer in Ist let-
ter. J. A. Wall, Axson,

Want Deep Well Jet Pump
and Tank, Ist class cond., rea-
sonably priced. Prefer located
near Atlanta or Union Co. E. D.
Allen, Brookhaven, 1517 Fern-

wood Dr.

Want one 200-250 hp Diesel
unit to pull cotton gin. Have



Want cultivators for Super

cons. Planters if in A-1 shape.
State price, and when Bonen
W. R. Arnall, Luthersville.

Want a sub- soiler to pull be-
hind a Super A Farmall Tractor,
J. J, Waters, Louisville,



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



CORN AND SEED CORN:

200 bu. yellow corf, 100 bu.
ote corn, $2 bu. at my farm,

renee Brooklet. Rt. 2.

hybrid corn, $2 bu. at my
farm, or $2. 10 bu. del within

fine large leaf Sage, shade dri-
ed, no trash, $1 pint cup full.
Add postage. Mrs, B. H. Hol-
land, Dalton, Coogler Rd.

FRUIT: :
1954 crop:nice dried apples,

50c lb. 6 Ibs, or more PP in
Ga. Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Jas-
DELeaRt 20:

GOURDS:

Martin and Dipper gourds,

| 95e ea; larger sizes, 50c ea.;
smaller mixed, 10c ea; also
gourd seed, $1 cupful. Add

postage. Mrs.
Camilla, Rt. 2.

HONEY:

10 Ibs., Extracted honey, $3
del. 3rd zone; also want buy
Beeswax. Pay 40c lb, del. to
us Rev. Curd Walker, Adrian,

tal;

PEANUTS:

Large red peanuts, 8-5 in
hull, $2 peck and postage. Mrs.
Ben Holland, Dalton, Coog-
ler Rd,

W. B. Wooten,

PECANS:

Stewart and seed pecans
30c Jb. and postage. E. E.
Kurtz, Marietta, Rt. 1.

Small dive pecans, 20c Tb.

Add posage. O. B. Camp, Villa
Rica.

New crop, hand shelled and
cleaned pecan Meats, $1.10 lb.
Add postage. Mrs.
mon, Luthersville.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Yellow root, and wild cherry
bark, ea. 4 lb. lard box full,
$1.25 PP: Mrs. Abe _ Goble,
Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Yellow root, 4 Ib. lard- box
full, $1.30: also Queen of the
Meadow, $1.50, Postpaid. Moel
Crump, Talking Rockk, Rt. 2.

SACKS:

lb. cap., washed white
feed sacks, free of holes and
letters, 25c ea. 12 or more PP.











































Mrs. Hoon Wilson, | PP. Mrs. T. Thornton, Bows Williams, Avera, (Grange and| smaller one to exchange. C. R.|Mrs. E, lL. Robinson, Jasper,
huff. don. Mens Rd,). McLeod, Pineview. Rt. yee
No. I No, 2 No. 3 No. 4 December 23
17.90 18.10 17.80: 18.20 Dublin L/S Com., Be, CO.! Dublin 18,08 17.61 17.24 17.14
Com. Co., Dublin 17.85 17.90 17.20 ~*'17.00 Farmers L/S Co,, Douglas 17.82 17,60 17.05 16.60
} 17.36 17.32 17.25 17.00 | Smith S/Y, Augusta 18.10. 17.50 17.00
2 ; December 27
17.88 17.74 17.40 17,05 Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 18,50 18.20 18.10 18,15
18.05. 17.65 17.00 Carroll County Sales, Carrollton 19.00 18.00 16.50 14.75
18.00 17.50 18.50 19.00 | Japeway-Craig Com. Co., Dublin 18.39 17.80 . 17.75 17.90
; oa 17-50 16.75 December 28
Tee \ 3 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 18.37 18.55 17.98 17.60
Rome oe 18.95 17,60 16.30 15.70 | Troup County Sales, LaGrange 19.50 18.00 17.00 16.50
: foo 760
a : December 29
s 18.96: 18.45 19,99 Coosa Valley Com. Co., Rome 18.75 18.60 16.60 14.20
8 16-305 _ 15.10 | Peoples L/S Mkt, Cuthbert 17.68 18.01 17.74 17.45
35 17.20 | Ragsdale-McClure Com. Co., Rome 19.00 18.50 17.00 14.05
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Intl. tractor, 1953 model, also,

So. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W..

1,000 bu Dixie 18 yellow

100 mi. Edgar K. Fowler,
Athens, Rt. 2.

Fine, white Rice pop corn on
cob, in 20 Ib. lots, $2; also

Janie Al-





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~ trees. Write. EY

certified pedigrees

reasonable price,

with papers,







Se MIS LLANEOUS

WANTED



TREES:

Want some of the old time
Shockley and Man aU apple
Ohnson, At-

fant, 510 Wo awn Ave., N.



CATTLE FOR SALE



Milch Cows, Jerseys, Guern-
seys, and Holsteins, with young
calves, and heavy springers,
for sale. R. L, Jackson, Jones-
boro, c/o Flint River Farms.

Ph. 6217.

2 reg. Brahma Bulls, 3 1/2

' yrs. old, very gentle. Selling to

avoid inbreeding or will ex-

-. ehange for good heifers. Dallas
. Berger,

The Rock,
Ranch. Ph. 3760.

Jersey milch Cow to freshen
in Jan. Will give around 3 gal.
daily, $115 before caving: $125
after. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Ten-

c/oB&B

_-nille.

Parebred Black Angus Bulls,
and
paperss in buyers name, $125
ea. up. See at my barn at Tur-
key Creek Ranch> G. E. Was-
din, Bremen.

One dbl. standard reg. Polled
Hereford Bull, 16 mos. old,
Sammy
Boone, Valdosta, Rt. 3. :

One. purebred reg. Hereford
Bull, good shape, about 2 yrs.
old, $125. See 5 1/2 mi. South
town on State Hwy. 281. T. J.
Rousey, Royston, Rt. 2.

Reg. Jersey Bull Calf, drop-
ped Feb. 11, 1954, well grown
_sudtype, champion at lo-
ca- fair: Also cows and heifers,
bred and open. W. P. Chappell,
Newnan, Rt. 1; Box133>

~ Reg. Hereford Bull, 10 mos.
old, with horns, $100. G. D.
Locke, Butler, Rt. 1.



GAGS FOR SALE



Purebred Rear Boars, 4
mos, old, can be registered, $30
ea, Call or write Father M.
Nicolas, O. C. S. O.. Procurator,
Monastery of the Holy Chost,
Conyers. h. 4611.

Reg. SPC Boar Shoats, about
80 Ibs., sons of Silver Ann, very
best bloodlines, $30 ea. with
papers; Reg. SPC Gilt, about 80
lbs., fine for 4H stock, $35 ea.
George Ferguson,
Cave Spring, Rt. 1.

One OIC Boar, about 400 Ibs.,
$55. Or trade for Pork Meat of
equal value; Also Pigs around
11 wks old, for sale. David L.
Andrews, Smyrna, 827 Maner
Rd. Rt. 1. :

Reg. Big Bone Guinea Gilts,

. one 6 mos. old, $35; One 3 mos.,

$25 Leon Watson, Unadilla, Pe O.
Box 214.

Reg. Berkshire Male Pigs sir-
ed by Son of Locksmith (out-
standing Indian stock), $25 Char
Jes Gillespie, Dalton, Rt. 1.

Reg. Hampshire Sow and Boar

2 yrs. old, for sale; Also Black

Mule, about 900 Ibs. also good | W'
saddle for sale. Mrs. Te N. Hayes,
West Green, Box 162,

Reg. Hereford Pigs, 10 wks.
old, $25 ea At Stuart P, Murrays
farm off Stil> ourg Rd. Paul Bar-
rett, Kennes:w, Rt. 1:

Big Bone Black PC Pigs,
cholera Immune, 8-10 wks. old,

- from champ. bloodlines, $35 ea.

either sex. Ready for del Jan.
Ist. J. O Batiiate, Jr., Columbus,

_ Steam Mill Ra., Rt. 2 Ph. 30375.

Red Dure: Pigs, from reg.
stock, 60 or 70 lbs., for sale. J J.
Waters, Louisville

Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs,
all gilts, 3 mos. old, papers fur-
nished, stay fat kind, $25 ea at
farm; $30 crated, shipped pre-
paid, Luther C. Holland, Byrom-
ville, Rt. 1.

Beltsville Ifo, 1 Boar, 3. yrs.
old, excellent production record,
from USDA breeding, for sale
or exch. for inbred or meat type

, Jine of comparable quality; Al-

so excellent cross-bred meat
type gilts Norman R.~ Long,
Americus, c/o Koinonia Farm.

reg.



HOGS FOR SALE

LIVESTOCK WANTED



Reg. Hampshire Pigs, $12.50
ea. at my farm. See. Alfred
Hogg, LaGrange, RFD 2.

Duroc Boar, about 250 Ibs.,
8 mos. old, with reg. papers,,
perfect color and body lines, top
bloodlines, dbl. treated,
for full service, Contact CAs

: Roebuck, Lyons.

8 fine Hampshire Duroc and
PC Pigs, 8 wks. old, $10 ea.
Come see just off Coogler Road.
Mrs. B. H. Holland, ee
Coogler Rd.

5 SPC Shoats (3 oars, 2 ae
from top quality FFA breed, 3
mos and 2 wks old, $25 ea reg.
buyers name. Cannot ship
James Callaway, Fayetteville,
Rigas

10-12 wks. old Pigs, OIC-SPC,
$12.50 ea. at my place. Mrs. D.
C. Caylor, Kennesaw. Ph. 9-5098.

Reg. Hampshires, pigs 10-12
wks., $22.50 ea. 4 mos., $25 ea.;
Gilts, no papers, 150 Ibs., $35
ea. Unreg. young sows, $50 ea.
David Stough, Locust Grove.
Ph. Griffin 7396,

Duroc Jersey Pigs, $15 ea.

Can be registered; DurocOIC

Shoats, over 25 Ibs., $12.50 ea.;
50-75 lbs., $15 ea. T. S. Oliver
Sr., Jonesboro, Rt. 1 Ph, 2981.

Reg. SPC Pigs, sired by Col--
onel, one of the outstanding
boars in south. Dams sired by
outstanding boar., ages 10 wks.
to 4 mos. Reg. buyers name. 4
mi SE Pinehurst. M. J. Black-
mon, Pinehurst.

er. Duroc boar, meaty type
service, 10 mos. old, from prize
winning stock, $75 FOB. Joe C.
Turner, FFA member Gay. ~

2 litters reg. Duroc Pigs, 23
pigs out of two farrows of 27,
2 1/2 mos. old, 60-80 Ibs. $25. ea.
Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.

Reg. Droc moar, t
deep red, 9 mos. old, $50 not de-
livered; Shipped for $60, Wayne
Rose, Desoto. Ph. 2172 Leslie,
Ga. <

Duroc pureberd and Duroc-
OIC cross Pigs, priced right.
L. S. Oliver, Sr., Jonesboro, Rt.
1. Ph. 2981. -

Durocs: Reg., deep red, blocky
type, some unrelated, $25 and
$35 ea.; $100 for one male and 2
unrelated females, Can keep 30
days and if unsatisfactory, re-
turn same and money will be re-
funded. H. L. Williams, Baxley.

Cherry Red Reg. Duroc Pigs,
from top bloodlines, and large
litters, selected for breeding
stock, $25 ea, at farm; $30 ship-
ped. FOB. Robert A. Cail, Savan
nah, Rt. 5 c/o Forrest River
Duroc Farm.

Reg. Tamworth Boar Pigs,
bred gilts, and gilts 3 mos. old,
for sale. John P. Dempsey, Rome

Rt. 2 e/o Belfair Farm,

Reg. Hampshire Boars of
breeding age, also weaned pigs,
both sexes,\ sired. by grand
champ. boar at Southeastern

| and State Fairs. Sell or trade for

pu red breed ewe sheep, Bill
Krell, Cochran, Rt. 2. Ph.
ebster 4-2615. :

Purebred Duroc, either sex, 5
mos, old med. blocky type, some
of best bloodlines, Wavemaster
stock, life treated, dewormed,
with papers, $35 ea.; Bred sows,
$100 ea.; Bred Gilts, $75 ea.;
Crated and shipped, $2.50 extra.
6 mi. E. Sandersville M. M. New
some, Sandersville.

Reg Yorkshires, any age, best
bloodlins available what is
known as the Worlds best meat
type hog. type hog. Write or Call
Cave Spring 2608 from 8 PM.
Jack Bunel, Eosom Hill, Rt. 1.





LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want 10 to 50 head - beef

cattle, any type. V. C. Elling-

ton, Conyers, phone 4411.
HOGS:

Want reg., male Tamworth
pig, not over 12 wks. old at

reasonable price. J. T. Adams,
Ben Hill, 2485 Couns: Line Rd.
RA 1242.

ready

meaty types,

AS H. Germain,



Want SPC male pig, soon
ready for light service. Give
price reg. my name. Roger S.
Cobb, Blackshear. Box 81.

HORSES AND MULES:

Want buy good Horses end
mules. Roy Garrett, Cumming,
Rt. 3, phone 6742.

RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES):

Want 4 little guinea Gavin
pigs, at once. Mrs. Mary Har-
ris, Cumming. Rt. 2.

SHEEP . AND GOATS:

Want good, fresh milk goat,
giving at least4 Qts. daily.
Gee Bush, Wray. Rt. 2.

Want 1 purebred, 1 yr. old
Shropshire Ram, in exchange!
for purebred Angoa bill, 6 mo.
to 1 yr. old. a i: Woon
Rock Spring.

Want about 200 conion
goats, del. my farm in Burke
Co.
2710 Walton Way.

HORSES AND MULES:

Want 1 or 2 jennets for
cash, cheap. Byron Gallimore,
Atlanta, 2821 Tee" Rd.-S: W.
FR 4447. |



FARM HELP WANTED



Want small family to live in|:

house with me, and tend small

crop on farm. P. R. Anderson, |

Twin City.

Want sober, reliable truck
farmer, white or col. sharing
or other satisfactory bassis on
farm. 5 R house. Excellent
proposition for right man. Ref-
erences. required. Near good
markers, paved road, good
schools. Ph. Ev. 2278, or write.
He? Broway avpudele Estates,
P.O; Box 123:

Want Exp. a hand. Good
4-R house wired for elec. range,
mail and school -rt., near
church and stores, 1 1/2 mi.
S. Conley Depot, 42 Hwy. See
at my place, or call Stockbridge
3563. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood.

Watn farm help, with 2 row
tractor to share corp; 100 A
land, 20 A cotton, 7 1/2 A
peanuts, 2 A tobacco, bal. other
ierops. P. Ww. Burnam, Eastman,
Ries.

Want white or col. ay,
self supporting and reliable,
standing rent or 3rds. and 4ths.
Good land, 4 R. house with
elec, mail rt. 20 mi. Atlanta.
Atlanta, 758
Hillpine Dr., ON, E. Ve. 3118.

Want man and wife, or wo-
man to live in home, and do
light farm work on farm. No
objection to one child. Good
offer to right party. Franking
Scales, Marietta, 116 Henderson
St. : =

~ Want white woman to live
with elderly woman, milk one.
cow, and do other, light farm |
chores on farm. State salary
expected. Mrs. Albert Wallis,

John R. Bennett, Augusta, :

Want good Christian woman

to look after chickens and milk |C
cow on farm for reasonable sal- |:

ary. Letters ans. J. B. _ Adtatas,
Rochelle, Rt. 2. :



POSITIONS WANTED



Man and wife want 1H crop

or wok on farm as wage
hands. Have to be moved. Pre-
fer South Ga, J. F. Snow,
Fitzgerald, eKits os a

White woman _ wants. light

farm work on farm. Able, will-.

ing, 44 yrs. old. Letters ans.
Mrs. Bessie McCollough, Cobb-
town, RFD 2 |

White woman with 2 chil-
dren (10 and 6 yrs. old), wants
light farm work on farm for

reset (fp

|home, reasonable salary. Desire |.
with Ch ee people. Refer-
Mamie L. Dyer, |:

ences. rs.
Fayetteville, Rt.
Rd. (c/o Roy West).

23 yr. old man wants 56D on
eattle farm, or caring for hogs;

| Experienced truck and tractor |

driver also. Have Wife, 2 small
children. Sam Whitfield, 2 ones-
boro, Box 693.

White man with family wants :

|job raising cattle or hogs, -
job overseeing farm. 3 ove

(youngest 17), all able to work..
Whitfield, J onesboro, b

HD):
P. O. Box 693. :

34 yr. old man with ite
3 boys, wants farm on halves.
3 to work. Can move anywhere
but have to be moved. Want
chicken house. Come see at
Candler, Ga. Clyde McKenney,
Gainesville, Rt. 3. ee

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children. $35-$40 w

on farm. _Experien:

Sinek ene aoe
and board. V.
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ing tractor, tending
general . farm work.

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owned. by W. A. Brazeal,

The entire herd of Reg. Polled Hereford

will complete the 75 head to be sale at the Li
Auditorium, Moultrie, Tuesday, : January.
begins 1 2 EST. Write. W. EL Aycock M




Cuthbert . eee







Cumming. Ph. 7065.-

REGISTERED ABERDEEN ANGI
> SALES

A sale of 80 Reg. Aberdeen ee bul Ww
held by the Georgia Aberdeen-Angus Assn., on Fi
January 14th, Union Stock Yards, Albany. S:
ginning 1 PM. All guaranteed. Contact. W
Benson, Chamblee, 1964 Johnson i Me










phone 9050.



AUCTIONS

First sale: Monday, January 17th, a Si ;
Jesup ... 15 bulls and 5 females offere

Market, Quitman eS pulls to be sold .
tered. Sales begin 1 PM and will be over
regular sales begins. Contact, George ~~










Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Mat







































GRADE Thomaston Pan Athens Rome aiane. ;
12-27 12-28 12-29 12:29) 4 2-30
Steers & Heifers : papa A agian eieerciye ae
Good 19.50-21.00 20.00-21.75 -21.00 19.25-21.50
Conl. 15.75-17.00 14.50-19.00 14.00-18.75 16.00-18.00 14.50-19.00.
Utility 11.00-14.00 11,50-14.25 11.00-14.00 11.25-14.00. 11.50-14,25
Cutters 8.50-10.50 ~ 9.00-11.75 - 8.75-10.50 9.00-10.50 eS
CALVES ee Ee j Gas
Good 16.00-17.00 16.25-18.50 17.00-19.00. 16.25-18.75 16.50-1 8.50
Uril. & Coml. 10.50-15.50 11.00-16.50 11.00-16.50 11.00-16.25 | at 50-16. 50
cows ae ee
Utility 9.50-10.50 9.00-11.50 10.00-12.00 9.00-10.50 9. 50-12. 00
Cc. & Cc. 6.00- 8.75 6.50- 9.50 $.00- 9.75 6.50- 9.00 6.75~ 9.7
BULLS : : . :
Util. &, Coml. 11.25-13.50 11.00-12.75 11.00-14.00 ; riasts,
Cutters 8.50-10.00 9.50-11.00 9.00-10.50, 8.50-10.50 9.00-1 1.0
STOCKERS ae ae
Steers & Heifers 10.75-11.50 11.00-19.75 | - 10.50-13.00 = 11.25-19.C
Calves 10. 25- 13.75 10.50-14.50 - 1.0.50- pane -11.25-1



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