Phil Campbell, Eu Be enn Can Sell Wool Rossville, eee 1s. of Milledgeville, = the w ool is ree days. A Stevens buyer will ant in late May or early June ations. Sheepmen will be advised be at the plant: a PEERLESS MILL 5 ae end 8 til aturdays, Prices paid will be who can also supply full cow eat her placenta (after- farmers think it is natural do so, but cows have been to death while eating it. rk irths in cows that had just trid mass that is afterbirth ed and produces toxins ot SOW cleans, take the aren d bury it. Doing so may keep ow from getting brucellosis o the plant within a period of at prices based on Boston as to the exact dates that the buyer ning the incentive payment ese veterinarians Deleve and val also. keep dogs, pee? WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 TATE WELL-SUITED T0 SHEEP ~ Sheep Industry Boom Predicted For Georgia By DENIS DeLOACH - Asst. Extension Livestock Specialist \ S = Georgia has long been known as a great state for the production of peaches, pecans, hogs and somewhat more recently, - poultry. In time to come it may very well be called one of the top sheep ae states in the Nation. . : : Since October 15 of last year some | 7,500 western ewes from Texas, New _ Mexico, Oklahoma and Tennessee, and more than 500 purebred rams of Suffolk | and Hampshire breed have been shipged into Georgia. The Citizens and Southern National Bank of Georgia is sponsoring a sheep Next week in this space Agricul- jure Commissioner Phil Campbell will outline his views on the sheep industry in Georgia, domoneiation program in the state. The program now includes 21 demonstra- tion farms, of which 16 have grade herds each consisting of 100: grade western ewes and four purebred rams. The remain- ing five farms have herds consisting of 30 purebred ewes and one stud ram. THROUGHOUT STATE The purpose of these farms is to show the Georgia farmer just what can be done with sheep in this state. These farms will also provide data about sheep pro- duction to be released to farmers through- out the state. The farms are well dis- tributed and cover the entire state. Five years from now there will be sheep dem- cnstration farms in 90 Georgia counties. The University Extension Service be- lieves that sheep can be one of our major enterprises in Georgia. A net profit of $22 per ewe is seen, The Extension Ser-~ vice also points out that 25 ACRES OF LAND WILL SUCCESSFULLY SUP- PORT 100 SHEEP. The climate in Georgia is ideal for successful sheep raising. The hot summer months are not hard on the animals since _oifspring are from western ewes. These western ewes are of fine wool breeding, adapted to hot and dry weather. MARKET IN MAY Another advantage Georgia affords is, in normal years, adequate rainfall to pro- " duce good winter pastures, a must in rais- e NUMBER 36 t Colquitt Countian Is Named Georgias Top Young Farmer A panel of Georgia Agricultura: leaders has selected Vayden L. Murphy. Rte. 2, Coolidge, as winner of Georgie ~ Jaycees Outstanding Young Farmer con- test. The young Colquitt Countian wor over 128 other nominees of local Jaycee units throughout-the state. Second place went to Rufus Goody, Jr., of Cochran, while Don Selman of De- Kalb County took third place. Murphy will represent Georgia in Minneapolis, Minn., June 1-3, when the first Four Outstanding Young Farmers of America banquet is held. 2 Georgias winner was chosen for his : many contributions to his community and for leadership in a farm conservation plan. He worked with Soil Conservation Service technicians in developing the first system of parallel terraces in his community. AMERICAN FARMER During his high school days Murphy was named an American Farmer by -the Future Farmers of America. Upon high school graduation he took over his) fathers farm and except for time spent in the Armed Forces in World War oe has operated it since. Now chairman of Colquitts Soil Con- servation Steering Committee, Murphy was president of the countys Farm Bu- (Continued on Page 8) ing spring fat lambs, which is the main money crop in sheep production. The lambs should be put on the market about May 15. At present there are only two wool outlets in Georgia; one at Rossville, the other at Milledgeville. In the next few years it is expected that there will be an- other wool outlet in the state. There will also be a number of lamb pools set up whereby farmers can pool spring fat lambs for market, for grading and selling to meat packers at auction. Some farmers are staying out of the sheep business due to the stray dog prob- lem. By following the sheep program as outlined by the Extension Service and taking recommended precautions the farmer will not be caused undue worry. CAN BE CONTROLLED Parasites at one time was a major reason why Georgia practically went out (Continued on Page 8) a REA Of Mt oan MARKET BULLETIN | list and for change of ante to STATE KETS, 222 STA U. CAPITOL, Atlanta. ATIONAL EDITORIAL ving [assockar ; and repeatec of notive. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage: regulations inserted one time on each request only when request is eccompanied by new copy notices. nder Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- mg more than 35-40 words, not micluding name and address. PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner Published Weekly at 14 122 Pace Si., Covington, Georgia By Deparimeni of Agriculiure Notify on FORM 3578 Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capito] Atlanta, Georgia. Office at Covington, Georgia Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. under Act of June 6, 1900. Executive Office State Capiiol . Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Georgia SALE EVENTS May 11, Wednesday 1:30 P. M., Washingion, Wilkes Co. Stockyards. Mountain Laurel Farms, Cleveland selling 16 Reg. horned Herefords, 4 bulls and 12 females. Ernest a Lars hr Cleveland, t. 3. May 18, Wednesday 1:00 P. M., Aberdeen-Angus Auction ai new sale Arena at Lor- raine (Macon, Ri. 1) 50 Reg. Angus cows and heifers (with calves ai foot or safe in calf), and herd bulls. Lor- raine Farms Herd Reduction sale. Geo. W. Gibson, Rome, 412 West Bldg, FLOWERS AND SEED ' FOR SALE Pot Flower Collection: Ferns, Begonias, Geraniums, others, 10 cuts, $2; Begonia cuttings, 400 a.5 Clump of Rainbow Moss, 40c ea.; Star Bethlehem Bulbs, 35 doz.; Hardy Phlox, 60c half doz. Asst. colors. PP. Mrs, Ed. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Fine large Iris, sky blue, orchid, yellow, purple, many 2 tones, $1.50 doz.; King Alfred Daffodils, White Princess with ghallow cup, 75e doz. Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Chrysanthemums, many va- rieties, and colors, 25, $1.25; Pe- tunia Plants, 75, $1.50; Fuji Spider Mum free with each order. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel. Large Yellow and White Mums, Purple Violets, Yellow Fall Daisies, 3 large bunches, $1; Boston Fern, Xmas Cacti, Aeroplane Plants, 35ce ea.; Bird of Paradise Seed, 25c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Albany, 400 S. Cleveland. . Lavender Physostegia, Gray King, Pink Primrose Plants, 85c doz.; 3 doz., $1; White, Blue Iris, two cents ea.; Bronze, Pur- ple Iris, 3, 50c; Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, '50c doz. Mrs. Walter Wallace, Arnoldsville. Mixed Daffodil Bulbs includ- ing Thalia, Geranium, Mt. Hood, King Alfred, John E., Bath- sheba, 15c ea.; $1.50 doz. Mrs. Pe ie Chester, Auburn. 100 Roseglory dahlia bulbs, large pink, good stems, 4, $1.25; 200 gladioli, blooming size bulbs, cream, pink, 3 doz. $1.25; Be- gonia pink, red, white, rose, cuttings, 4, $1.15. Del. M. O. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn. Day Lilies, White Iris, Lark- spurs, Single Petunias, Ragged Robin, Pink Thrift, 35c doz.; Amaryllis Lilies, 25 ea.; 2 col. 4 o'clock, 5 ea.; Hen and Bid- die, 20c ea.; Gloria Vine, 45c ea. Plus post- age. Viola Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Sullivan, Justicia, 50c ea.;| Cannas, Tube Roses, Glads, 1 doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies, affodils, Day, and Red Am- aryllis Lilies, 25e ea. Add post- age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Ca- milla. ; _Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 50c doz.; Lily of Valley, $1 doz.; Blue Wisteria, rooted, 50c; Rose Weigelas, Yellow Jasmi e, Yel- low Forsyt ia, 3 cuts, 25; Em- peror and Empress Daffodils, $1 doz. Add 25c postage per order, Exch. for pot plants. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 1. Large flowering, long stem, Daffodils, $10 M. No less sold; Goldenglow large, very double, 50e doz.; ite Easter Rose (ike carnations), 3, $1; Large Purple Iris, $1 doz.; Hemer- ocallis, 50 doz. Also Pepper- mint, 60 doz.; $10 M. Add post- age. Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Can- ton, Rt. 4: Limited amt. Dahlias: Deep Red, Jane Cowl Pink, Large Dbl, Small Buff and Yellow Two Tone, 15c ea.; es. Red Cannas, 10 ea.; Several col. Larkspur, 50e doz. Less $2 ord. add postage. Free cutting. No stamps or chks. Mrs. Ida Mae Carrollton, 14 W. Chandler St, Rooted Verbena, 12 colors Rose, Lavender, Pink, Red with white eyes, solid col., purple, pink, rose-red, red, brilliant red, dusty rose, candy stripe, lavender, Damp moss packed. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. One dozen. seed Royal Chinese Pink Mimosa Tree for five three cent stamps. Mrs. Jennie A. Jol- ley, Atlanta, 1338 N. Hightower Rd., N .W. \ African Violets; Red Head, Carmelita, Sea Girl, Old Lace, Marine, Fairy, Duponts, many others, 50c ea.; 3, $1; Add 30c postage. For 2 or s plants, Mrs. T. R. Sweatmon, Atlanta, 17 Louise Pl., N. W. : Small Single, and Dbl. Orange Yellow Canna, and Lemon Lil- ies, 40c doz.; Blue Siberian and several colors large Iris, all 50c doz.; Flaming Star, deep red flowers, Red Spider Lilies, 50c; Pink Oxalis. At my home. Mrs. Julia Singleton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall Ave., S, E. Di-2654. Hydrangeas, 40c; Salvia, 30, $1; large Zinnia Plants, 65 doz.; Feverfew, 30, $1; Oxalis Bulbs, 4, 25c; Yellow Canna Roots, $1.60 doz. F. J. Witherspoon, At- lanta, 308 Holderness St., S. W. RA-5251. Bird of Paradise Flower Seed, 25c pkt.; 6 pkts., $1. PP. Earl Stuckley, Blackshear. | White Apr. Begonias: Angelwing, Thur- stoni, Rex, Beefsteak, 3, $1.25; African violets, 12 well. rooted plants, older varieties, $4; 12 newer varieties, $5; 12 newest varieties, $6. All labeled. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood Ave., N. E. Large type Mums, Indiana- polis pink, White Night, Mrs. Dupont, ellow Incurved, Fuch- sla, pink, Avalance, Orchid pom, white Button, some in rose and pink, asst. 50 plants, $2.50 PP. ae M. O. Johnson, poner as Bulbs of Daffodil family in wholesale Jots; Thrift, Larkspur, Lady of Lake, Phlox, Calif. Pop- pies, Caladium, Gentians, Dusty Miller, Houseleek, tris, 50c doz. Add postage. Will exchange. Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222. _Hybrid Day~ Lilies, Pink Charm, Mrs. H. Johnson, Red Rock Canyon, Kanapaha, Red- Bird, 75 ea.; Sweetbriar, Queen of Gonzales, Gold Meadows, Queen of Dallas, Skylark, Black Prince, Santa Maria, 50c ea.; 10 varieties, labeled, $2. 28. $2. 50. up, PP. Mrs. D. J. Harrison, Black- shear, ~ Mixed Dahlia: Tubers, 6, 50c; 75e doz.; 5 doz., $3: Glads, 45c 1 | doz.: Mixed colors. Mrs. Lovelle | Owenby, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82. Boxwood, 10 in., $3 doz.; For- sythia, Wisteria, $3. 50 doz.; - Pink Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Hem- lock, Cream Dogwood, Berry Type Holley( 2-8 ft., $2.50 doz.; Phiox, Bird Foot Violets, Pink Wind Flowers, Shasta Daisies, $2 C; Large Blue Violets, 50c doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Boxwood, 10 in, $3 doz.; Globe Arborvitae, 15 in., $4 doz.; Large Blue Violets, Lemon Lil- ies, Jarge Per, Phlox, Pink Srim- rose, 50 doz.: All col. Azaleas, Pink Rhododendrons, Hemlock, Spruce, $2.50 doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge, White and Yellow Jonquils, 40 doz.; $1.25 C; Blue Single Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.: Dbl. Or- ange, Day Lilies,. 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Horace Suttles, Bowersville, Rt. 1. Long Trumpet Daffodils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, $1.50 C; Single Blue Grave Hyacinths, 50c doz. Add postage. No Fila. orders. Mrs. C. W. Dean, Bowersville, Reds Apri] Blooming Narcissi $2 C; King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C; Orange Day Lilies, Dbl. Yellow Cannas, Purple tris, Emperor Daffodils, $1 doz.. Snowdrop Bulbs, 50 doz. Beatrice Mosley, Bremen, Re we: Ornamental Pepper, Dwarf, compact, wide low plants with smal] round fruits, white-purple, bright orange, and scarlet, - 2 seed pods, 10c in coin and self addressed stamped env. Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Bremen. King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C; looming Narcissi, $2 C; Orange Day, Yellow Can- na Lilies, White and Purple Iris, Emperor Daffodils, $1 doz.; Jap. Sunflower, 50c doz.; Exch. for print sacks ,or cons. white. Mar- tha Wommack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89. Dbl1.Spirea, Bridalwreath, Pink Weigelas, Running Honey- suckle, 3, $1.25; Emperor and Orange Daffodils, White Narcis- si, German Iris, Day Llies, Vio- lets, $3 C; Red Spider Scillas, $1 doz. PP in Ga. Mautile Har- rison, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 81. King Alfred Jong uils, $2 C; White Daffodils, kk Thrift, White Star of Bethleh op $16; Blue Single 5e doz. Aci Add postage. som Lea- thers, Buchanan, Rte and white: eta Is, va Add post- age, Exch. 100 bulbe for 4 niee sacks, Mrs, Effie Deese, Buch- anan, Rt. 1 20, $1; Hardy Phlox, 6 plants, $1. Add postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ses 12 colors rooted Per. Verbena, Lavender white eye, brilliant ple, pink, stripe, white, fuchsia, doz., $1; All colors and sizes packed. Mrs. H. B. fee Chula. Red Verbena Plants, 75 doz.; Pink Thrift, 50e C. Add postage, No COD. H. C. Ledford, Com- merce, Rt. 2. Fine Iris, 15 dif. colors, 15, $1; 15 var. Day Lilies, 4, $1. Mrs. Le E, Johnson, Crawfordville, te 2: Large var. Cacti, Hen and Bid- die, dif. sizes; $1, $2.50, $3; Un- rooted, 25c-75c-$1; Monkey Tail Cacti cutting, 50 doz.; rooted, 65c doz; Xmas, 25e cut; Ice- plant, Be leaf; Green Jew, 10 cut. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming, Rt. 5. Blue Grape Hyacinth, Star of Bethlehem, Iris, Orange Day Lily Bulbs, mixed col. Sweet William and Mum Plants, 50c doz. Plus postage. Prompt del. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. . Vaz Purple Easter Iris, Blue Grape Hyacinths, Ophiopogon, Orange Day Lilies, Dragon- head, Sweet Williams, White Narcissi, Mums, 50 doz.; Dbl. Pink Hyacinths, 6, $1; Violets, $1.50 C; Fall Pinks, 35c doz.: Boxwood, all sizes, blooming Pear, Bridalwreath, Winter Jas- mine. Add postage. Mattie Du- ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. | Boxwoods, field grown, com- pact American, 10-15 inches. Bargain lots of ten, hundred or ?|thousand; 15-24 in. lots of ten or hundred; Old English lots of ten. Sold at farm, 2 mi. No. Cumming-Dahlonega Hwy. John Martin, Cumming, Rt. 1. Yellow Long Trumpet Daf- fodils, Yellow Jonquils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, 2 tone color, $1.75 C; Red, Blue, Pink Thrift, 75e doz: Bird of Paradise Seed, 5 doz. 50c; Single Blue Hya- cinths, $1.25 doz. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Nora Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Yellow and White Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Long Trum- pet Daffodils, $1.75 -C; Blue, Pink, Red Thrift, 75 doz.: : Bird of Paradise, $1. ea. Bird of Paradise Seed, 4 doz., 50c. Add postage. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart- well, Rt. 2. White, Yellow Jonquils, But- ter and Eggs, Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.75 C; Red Spider Lilies, $1.25 doz.; Pink, Red, Blue Thrift, 75 doz.; Bird of Paradise Seed, 4 doz; 50c. Exch. for print sacks, Add post- age. Miss Cecile McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Red Honeysuckle, Yellow Jasmine, Silver Lace Vines, Pussy, and Weeping Willows, Boxwood, Rose Acacia, Crab- apple, Calycanthus, Dogwood, Red Maple, Forsythia, Spireas, Water oaks, 2, $1; Finest Mums and several colors. Tris; 5, 28ik Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Hartwell, Rte, Ragged Robins, very hardy, annual plant that has yellow blooms with brown center -un- til late summer, one cent ea. PP in 10c of 50c bundles. Mrs. R. E. Lee, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3. Giant Zinnias, town for size and beauty, selected col- ors, tested, new seed, Prince Albert Tobacco Can, full, $1; Half full, 50c. L. G. Westbrook, Kingsland. Hybrid Day Lilies (Hemero- callis), Red Warpath, Cabal- lero, Mary Guenther, Purple Waters, others, 50 ea.; Mrs. W. H. Wyman, Sante Fe, In- dian Maid, a.; ae S| Black Prince, Mrs. Tigert, Seminole Chief, e ea. Add postage under $2. orders. | Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee. E red, bright red ,variegated pur- mixed Mums, 4 doz., $1. Moss | Rt. Royal Robe. Violets, fragrant, Pin age. Leste Homer, Rt. Tee Azaleas, Poinsettig variety), | Dbl. Stock Plants, Clarkia, Zit Dbl. Asters, Pink, V Phlox, Pink Oxalis, AIS Iris Winners, not labeled, 20, $2. age; Also named vi Marvin B. Farrar, Geraniums, 5 col. tings, $1 doz.; Ro doz.; Blooming. size, bloom, 75c ea.; Beg pink, red, rooted, bloom, 3, 75c; Ageratu dwarf, 3, 75 Sultan: Add postage. Mrs. mell, Juliette. Rooted Boxwood ea.; Lots of mixed col 20, $1; $3 C; $12 My Daffodils, Narcissi, Eggs, 60c C; $6 Ms 7 (Dutch), Blue Hyacin Add postage. Mrs. S. ter, Lawrenceville, P); Mums: Giants in wh rose, gold, purple; ea; Blue Ageratum Lace, Pinks, Sweet Pink Oxalis, Fla. Fi colors: Petunia, L Straw Flowers, z ~J postage below "$10 Mi Fleming, Lincolnton. Bulbs: King Alfred. Sir Watkins Poetica, Fashion Sweet. Scent low Narcissi, one Ageratum, Feverfew, _ Add 25 postage all Bachelor Button, Baby Seed, 20c match box. | chks. Mrs. M. M Kel thonia, Rt. 3. e Pink, Yellow Iris, Rose, Deep Blue, Ri Blue,: White, Yello mixed, $2 doz.; Day Lil lian Russell, Rose Overei ender, Gold Cargo, Gre ents, Rich Red, 75c Hoover Purple, "Red C 50c ea. Mrs. Lillian Owe lapoosa, Rt. 2, at Mixed Colors Iris, Star of Bethlehem, Blooming Narcissus C. Mrs. John Weav Oak Hydrangeas, | Fern, 50c ea.; Narcis: White, and White with Center, 60c doz. M Andrews, Thomasvil Red, White Dogwood, suckle, Magnolia, oa Red, Yellow Plum, C and Oak Trees, Runni Sweet Myrtle, Ru Jasmine, 10c ft. Add | Exch. for sacks. Mrs Loyd, Toomsboro, Rt. Purple Iris, Orange | ies, 3: doz., $1.25. PP. Goble, Talking Rock, Ri Fine Surplus Iris, my selection, 15 d Standard and Newer allis, my selection, 12, Add 35c postage first each added doz. Mrs, Combs, Washington. : Tris, large blooms, 15 Day Lilies, 12 dif. p yellow, bi-colors, vr ed. Add 35c postage tions; Also 2 each, Yell Plicata, Bicolor, Bronze. | $1.50, Mrs. M. PL Pony ington, 1954 Pink Hibiscus large tsp.; Summer Standing Cypress, veil 1., 20, Del. Stamps | illian Hardin, White, F Dbl. Garant ink, Applg FLOWERS AND SEED 3 ee _ FLOWERS AND SEED ARKET BULLETIN. VO ae FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED rift, ede are C; 200, $1.25; Pink a, 0c doz.; Pink Oxalis, .} Liriope, 30c doz.; Pur- wrow, 30c doz.; Silver 25c doz. Add "postage. packed, rooted, Mrs. Mil- Phillips, Wrens. Spider Lily Bulbs, 75c aper White Narcissi, $2 le Sweet Jonquils, $1_C; Mums, 35c doz.; Moon Seed, 10c pkg. Add post- Tse Fred. Atkinson, Val- Rt. 4. nanthera, brilliant red Id border plant, also vel- id green, dies down in comes again in spring howy, 1 doz. roots, $1. tosa G. Poole, Valdosta, {arion St. Pink, Salmon, Red Rose-, Thite Geranium euttings, erry and Conch Begonias, Tris, 15c ea.; Petunias, urs, Oxalis, Queen Annes ones Johnnie-Jump-Up, . Large kind Mums for 0 out-of-state orders. Mrs. Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt a ero! lis: Doisling, Noko- >atricia, Hyperion, Bag- Modesty, Golden Dawn, Prince, Miss Houston, a Crawford, Mrs. etc., labeled, $5.5 4.00 doz. In mix- nly; Named Criniums, in Pa pure white, wine tripes. $1.00-$1.50 ea. (au Granger, Reidsville. catu , Alyssium, Baby Ca lendula, Carnations, lis, English, Shasta Dais- .verfew, Hollyhock, Swiss Scabiosa, Strawflower, old, Salvia, Zinnias, mix- ors, 50 doz. Rooted Gar- Boxwood, Abelia, Al- White Spirea, Coral Vine. . No less $1.00. Add post- rs. H. V. Franklin, Sry er, RED_ 1, Box 20. -ed Thanksgiving and acti, -20c ea.; Blue Trail- eriwinkle (Vinca Minor), .+ $1.00 doz.; White Iris, oz.; Red, White Striped ie ea.; $1.00 doz. Mrs. oth, Aviat PO: am es _(pear os golden yellow when ripe), 10c. Send stamped, self ssed envelope. Mrs. C 4 Rupert. 3 3 -eolors Dahlias, $1.25 nik Hardy Phlox Plants, oz.; Annual Phlox, 35c ed, Yellow Cannas, 60c Wilite Tris, Orange Day 0c doz.; Also Catnip and int, | Be ea. Del, Mrs. Phillips, Royston, Rts 1. super large Mum plants, olors, yellow, white, red, Javender, purple, varie- $1.25; 2 doz. Dwarf Yel- 3all Mums, $1.25; 1 doz. Type, white, yellow, $1.25; ove Apple Plants, 2, $1. 25. stage. Mrs. V. Me gn: hellman. bera Daisies, blooming. Per Phlox, Boston Ferns, , Purple Per. Candy Tutt, Silver King, Feverfew, 1 Ageratum, 65c doz.; | Pansies, $2.00 C; Mums, iP 00, $1.00; Red. Spider 75 "doz. Mrs. Johnson d Geranium, in bloom, 2,. nts per pot, $1.00- $1. 50. Ce ae Social Circle, SOL. Paradise, ~ Magnolia, e Dogwood, Pink Pussywillow, Evergreen lolly, Teaolives,. Mul Buckeye, 1-5 Je ft. Add postage. Exch. Mrs. ereey Brewer, Bulbs, 25 ea.; anium cuttings, 15c ea.; Fluffy and Sword Ferns, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs, Lee Cromer, Roys- ton, Rt. 1. Red, Salmon, Rose Dbl. Ger- aniums, Pink, Rose, Red Ever- blooming Be gonias, Artillery Fern, Red, Chicken Gizzard, Red with Green Leaf Coleus, Pink, Purple Fuchsia, Salmon, Pink Sultanas, Pink Maple Leaf Be- gonias, Pink, White Hydrangea cuttings, 15e ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Royston, Rt. 1. Red Rooted Geraniums, moss packed, prepaid, 33 plants, $i-- 7, $2.00, Orders filled on Sat- urdays only. Mrs. D. E. Cason, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box 292. White, Red, Pink Bachelor Button Seed, 10c pack and stamped addressed envelope. Mrs. J. O. Montgomery, Scott- dale. Chrysanthemums: Exhibition, Pom Pom, Fujii, Anemone, But- tons, all colors, Miss Frances Taylor, Sharon. Many kinds pot plants such as Begonias, Geraniums, others my selection; 12 nice unrooted cut- tings, $1. 00. PP in Ga. Mrs. A. R. Landin, Toccoa. Snapdragons, 30 plants, $1.00; Tris, 50, $1.00; 200 Jonguils, $1.; Yellow Narcissi, 30 doz.; Pink Canna, . Amaryllis, Milk and Wine, Tiger, and Day Lily Oxalis, Johnny- Jump- Up, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rist Red Cannas, 25c doz., Xmas, Snake, Star Fish, June Cacti, Brazilian Plum, 20c; Globe Cac- ti, $2.00; Mistletoe, Geranium, Jade, Tee Plant, Begonia eut- tings, 10c: Strawbekry Begonia, Baby-In- Manger Leaves, rooted, 35c; Ferns, 20c; Aeroplane Plants, 50c. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. . Large type Chrysanthemums: Silver White, Golden Yellow, Peach Glow Pink, Harvard Red, Variegated, Red Clusters, 20 plants, $2.00; Yellow Button and Yellow Daisy, 20, $1.00. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. Exhibition Mums: Albatros, Silver Ball, Silversheen, Betsey Ross, Blazing Gold, Greer Gar- son, Pink Turner, Pink Enchant- ress, Spiders, Golden Lace, Yel- O.| low Lace, others, $2.00 doz.. PP. Moss packed. Mrs. B. J. Wilber, Decatur, 1006 Adams St. Ph. De. 6804. Mixed Red, Purple Dahlia Bulbs, $1.50 Doz.; Yellow Can- nas, 25c ea.; Peppermint Plants, 10 bunch. Add postage. Bonnie Weeks. Dial. Large Hibiscus, 75c doz.; Gol- |} denglow, Fall Pinks, Day Lilies, Butter and Eggs, 30c doz.; 20 col. Iris; Blue Siberian Iris, Ti- ger Lilies, 500 doz.; Red Hot Poker, $1.75 doz, Add postage. No chks. Roy Grindle, Dahlone- ga, Rt. 1. Large \Size Night Blooming Cereus, 50c; Smaller, 25c- Exch. for Amaryllis, Caladiums, other Lilies, or Pink Iris. Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Dalton, 318 Chestnut. _ Hardy Per. Phlox, Per. Sweet Peas, Boston Ivy, Siberian Iris, Yellow Dwarf Iris, Goldenglow, Button Mums, $1.00 doz.; Maid- en Hair Ferns, Lemon Lilies, Hibiscus,.4, 50c; Ageratum, But- ter and Eggs, 50c doz. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Large pink dahlia slips, $1.00 doz.; mix, col. Iris, cannas, 75c doz.: ; tulips, $1.00 doz. Add post- age. Wars. Lona Blackwell, Dah- puree Rtl, Box 51. aid ' Package Meyer Zoysia Law Grass Sod, postpaid, $5.00. Sprigs about 150 sq. ft. Com- plete instructions on planting and care with order. Cecil E. Ef Clapp, Decatur, 241 Maxwell St. pint Thrift, 15e. doz.; Red hot Poker, $2. 00 doz.; Glad plants, 3c "doz. vAdd postage. | Mrs, Claude Blackwell, ahion- .|pit, Gentian, 50 doz.; Mums, Pinks, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Summer Chrysanthemums, Coleus, Begonias, Dahlias, Pe- tunias, Santa Barbara Poppies, Nicotinia, Phlox, Poppies, Pan- gies, Nasturtians, and various other plants. Mrs. Era M. Salter, Decatur, 133 ad son Ave., DE 1272, Maiden Hair Ferns, Fancy Leaf Caladiums, Torch Lily, 2, 50c; Trilliums, Jack-in-the-Pul- Star of Bethlehem, 50 C; Grape Hya- einths, 3 doz., $1.00; Dbl. Day, Lemon, Blackberry Lilies, $1.00 doz. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dahlone- ga, Rt.-1. Exhibition Mums, Enchan- tress, Pink, and Silver Sheen, 2 doz., $1.00 PP. Mrs. Archie Rousey, Elberton, Rt. 4. Giant Shasta Daisy Plants, Silver Kings, $1.00 doz.; White Narcissus Bulbs, $2.00 C; Hardy Orchids, 6, $1.00. Exch. for Red and White Thrift, or all color Cushion Mums, Red, Purple, White, Inc. Large. Mrs. B. R. Vandigriff, Ellijay, Rt, 2. Dusty Miller, Digitalis, Tall Yellow Daisies, Purple Hardy | Aster, Pink Yarrow, Blue Flow- ering Vinca Minor, Mixed, 75c doz.; Mixed Cannas, $1.00 doz.; Mixed Dahlia Slips, all double, $1.50 doz.; Mixed Pot Plant Cut- tings, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Miss Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 99. Sansousi Iris, Dbl., Single Orange Hemerocallis Lilies, 75c doz.; $3.00 C; $15.00 M; April Blooming White Narcissi, King Alfred Daffodils, 75 doz.; Eng- lish Dogwood Seedlings, 35c ea. Add postage. Exch. for clean print sacks. Mrs. Charles H. Ed- wards, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Rose Ha- ven Village. Mtn. Azaleas, 25c ea.; $2.00 doz.; Wild Mtn. Fern, Blue Tris, Red Horsemint, Yellow Prim- rose, Dutch Iris, 50c doz.; Pink Weiselas, Red Flowering Lo- cust, White Hydrangeas, Black Haw, Mtn. Holly, 50c ea.; Black- berry Lilies, 3, 50c. Add _post- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Large year old rooted plant of Guinea Wing, Conch, Rex Begonias, 60c ea.; Large rooted Monthly Blooming Red, White, Pink, Yellow, and Two Rose Bushes, 60c ea.; Ruffled Petunia, Chinese Pinks,. Sweet William Seed, 15c pack. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Ellijoy, Rt .5: Blue Violets, $1 C; Mixed col. Iris, Brown Day Lilies, Gold- englow, Large mixed color Sweet Williams, Pink Tube Roses, Foxgloves, 50c doz.; Red June Cacti, Pink Pe- ony, 50c ea.; Large Mixed Col. Glad. Bulbs, 25c doz.; $3 orders. PP. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, ay Rt. 3, Box 52. 7 dif. Begonias, $1; 6 dif. Cacti, $1; Chicken Gizzards, Shrimp, Walking Iris, Rose and White Pot Hydrangeas, 25c ea.; Blue Flowering Vinca (Ever- green), 50c doz. Plus postage. Exch. for Glad Bulbs. -Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Butter and Egg. Plants, Blue Flags, 4 doz., $1; Boxwood, Hedge, rooted, 7, $1. Add post- age. R.C. Stover, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Trumpet Daffodils, Blue Viol- ets, Orange Day Lilies, $3 M.; Pink Spirea, Purple and White Lilacs, Weeping Mary, Red Az- aleas, Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, Birdeye Hedge Bush, Red Roses, 2, 50c; Weeping Willows, 50c; Hemlock Trees, 18 in., 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Red, White Azaleas, 5, $1; Mtn Huckleberry Bushes, 3 doz., $1.25; Also Yellow Root, 3 doz.; $1; Yellow Dock, 25e. punch; Catnip, 20 bunch; Smali Ced- ars, 50c ea.; 2, $l. "Add postage. Miss iGrace E. Parks, ee Re. 3. $1; Mtn. Huckleberry, 24, $1; Yellow Root, 3 doz., $1; Cedars, 4, $1, Add postage. Miss Ellen Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 127. Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 17, $1; Lemon Lilies, Bronze and Purple Iris, Foxglove, $1 doz; Boxwood, $1.25 ea. Good roots: Red, Pink, Spirea, 50c ea. No orders less $1. Del in Ga. Mrs. Adell Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Trumpet Daffodil Bulbs, Blue Violets, Orange Day Lilies, $3 Mi; Purple King Ivis, Jonquils, Star of Bethlehem, Leopard Lil- ies, 75c C; Pink Spirea, Purple, White Lilacs, Weeping Mary, Red Axaleas, Dbl. Yellow Jap- onicas, Birdeye Hedge, 2, 50c. Add postage, Mrs. Herman Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3.\ Limited supply Jack Beans for porch shade, 100 seed, 25c and self addressed envelope. Charles A. Dean, Summerville, Rt. 4, Box 198. Large Bronze Mums, 75c doz.; Peach Col. Glads, bloom- ing size, White, Pink Mums, 50c doz.; Lemon Lilies, Blue Hy- acinths, $1. doz.; Red Dahlia Bulbs, $1.50 doz.; Hen and Bid- die and Patti Cake Cacti, 30c ea. Damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Ellijay, RFD 5. Xmas Cacti, Strawberry Be- gonias, White, Pink Oxalis, Nickel Moss,.rooted, 35c ea.; Sweet Gum Red Geraniums, 20e cut; Rainbow Moss. bunch; Dbl. Daffodils, Cushion Mums, Lemon Lilies, 75 doz.; Red Dahlia Tubers, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. H, A. Chast- ain, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Dbl. geraniums, red, pink, white, 30c ea; Azaleamums; bronze, yellow, pink, red, white, 75e doz.; Per. candythrift, $1 doz; Jap. Kaempferi Iris, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. ; Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 5. Red Salvia Plants, Giant Snapdragons, all colors, mixed, from Hastings new seed (due to cold weather, plants only 3-4 in.), 3 doz., $1. PP. Money preferred, Mrs. N. B. Overby, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Ship in May. Yellow jonquils, white narcissi, 50c doz; yellow jasmine, root- ed, and Geranium cuttings, 3 for 25c. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. White Mums,. 5c; Crimson, white, purple Verbena, 10c ea; white and pink azaleas, purple purple Iris, violets, 5c. Exch. for Salvia plants. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson, White dogwood, 50c ea; white and yellow jonquils, $1.75 C; Tiger lilies, 50c for 6. Mrs. J. D. Dyer, Gainesville, Rt.2 . Evergreen Privet hedge plants 12-36 in. tall, one cent ea. paper white narcissi bulbs, 25c doz; blue iris, 50c doz; yellow, single jonquils, 35c doz. PP. cee H. Clark, Gainesville, t Large Dbl. Orange and Old Rose Poppy Seed, 25 isp. Add 3c stamped. envelope: Yellow Jonquil, White, Yellow Narics- sus Bulbs, 25c doz. Add Ppost- age. Mrs. Della Crowe, Gains- wille,;. Rt. 22-7 Large Dbl: Orange, Old Rose Poppy . Seed, 25e tsp. Add 3c stamped envelope. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1; Pink Thrift, $1 C; $8 M; Blue, White Thrift, Calif. Blue Viol- ets, $1 doz.; White, Red Chry- anthemums, Bearded. Blue Iris, Larkspur, Annual Phlox, 2 doz., $1.50; Pres. Red Cannas, $2 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. Red, and Yellow Canna Lil- ies, Sweet Williams, blooming size, Missiori Prmrose (yellow), Shasta Daisy, Large Mixed Mums, Purple and Yellow Iris, $1 doz, All kinds plants and annual flowers. Come after (near Centerville) or will mail. Mrs. .Myrtle- Summers, Gray- son, Rt. t. ; 60c pink hyacinths, |- FOR SALE | FOR SALE FOR SALE. FOR SALE Rose Thrift, $1.00 C; Pink Per.| March flowers, Easter and Sweetshrubs, 2, 75e; Also| ast growing and wax leaf ,| Phlox, 50 doz.; Dbl, Rose Ger-| Day lilies, Iris or blue flag, fall] Walnut Trees, 4, $1; Pecan, 2,| Ligustrubs, nice size, $10 Cj Cherry Laurels, Nandinas,, Pe. tunias, Red, Blue, White, and Pink Thrift, Red Violets, vane Minor, English Ivy,) = $500. Blanch Woodruft, Greenville. Heavy liners Nandinas, 6-% in., $1 doz; $50 M.; Rooted cut- tings Abelia Grandiflora, stur- dy liners, and Wax Leat Ligus- trums, rooted, 6-8 in., $1 doz.; $50 M. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville. Violets: Genuine Fragrant Royal Robe and Rosina Red, $1 doz; $6 C; White Wonder, The Perfection White, 4 plants, $1; Giant Purple, Old Fashion Sweet, 3 doz., $1.50; Dark Red Verbena, $1 doz.; 2.doz., $1.75. Add postage. Mis. L. H. Cous- ins, Greenville, Rt. 3. Chrysanthemums, 50c doz. Mrs. J. R. Branner, Statesboro, Rt/ 1. : f Dwarf Marigold Seed, 10e stamped addressed envelope Mrs. Bessie Bennett, Stone Mountain, Rt. 3. Tropical Cannas, 3 large Orange Scarlet Roots, Bers large Canary Yellow, 25c. Miss Etta Withrow, Ellijay, Avisos Snow on the Mountain, Blue Flag, Goldenglow, Blue Grass, 75e doz.; Altheas, Lilacs, Eas- ter Bushes, Hedges Japonicas, Spruce and White Pines, Lau- rels, Arborvitaes, 30c ea.; Plants, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving. Pink Thrift, 50c C; 300, $1.30. PP. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Luts, His Ges : Columbine. Per White.Candy Tuft, $1 doz.; Purple Achi- menes, Goldenglow, Scabiosa, Rosy Morn, Balcony Blue Pet- tunias, Rose, Lavender Per. Phlox, Michaelmus Daisies, Or- chid Violets, 50c doz.; Asst. Chrysanthemums, Annual Phlox, Pink Yarrow, Purple Violets, 50c $1..Mrs..J. W. Jones, Madison. Rainbow Moss, Red, White, Pink, Sweet Gum Begonias, Red, Pink American Beauty Geraniums, _ cuttings 15c ea: 2,25c% Also Bouquet Pepper Plants, 15 doz. 2 doz., 2c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson. White Dogwood, Maple, Aza- leas, Mt. Laurels, Crabapple, Strawberry Bush, Tulip Poplar, Holley, Himlock, 2-3 ft. root- led, $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, Pussywillows, 25c ea: Mt. Ferns Arbutus, Galax, Violets, Shasta Daisies, Heartease, 40 doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. Mt. Laurels, Dogwood Aza- leas, Tulip Poplar, Crabapple, Maple, Strawberry Bush, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft. -rooted $1.50 doz.; Sweetshrub Rhododen- drons, Cherokee Roses, White Pine, Pussy Willow, 25 ea.; Mt. Fern, Arbutus, Galax, Shasta Daisies, Violets, Heart- ease; 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. Dogwood, Mt. Laurels, Maple, Azaleas, Crabapple, Tulip Pop- lar, Strawberry Bush, Hemlock, Holly, 2-3 ft., rooted $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, | Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, White Pine, Pussywillow, 25c ea.; Arbutus, Galax, Mt. Fern, Shasta Daisy, Violets, Heartease, 40c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Ruthford Davis, Mineral Bluff. Mtn. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Redbud, Azaleas, Dogwood, Crabapple, Holly, White, Spruce Pine, Tulip Poplar, Pink Cherokee Roses, Red Ma- ple, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Phiox, Blue Iris, Shasta Daisies, Vio- lets, Fall Pinks, Snowdrops, Day Lilies, $2.50 C. Mrs. Bon- nie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. African, Shasta Daisies, large Iris, 8 colors, 50c doz.; Blue Siberian Iris, 30c doz.; Red, Lavender, Cacti, Jonquils, Nar- cissi Hedge, 25c doz.; Pink, White Perfumed Pinks, 25 bunch; Lilac Bushes, 25c ea., Pink Thrift, one cent ea. Add postage. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Muotnain City, Box 4. PAGE THREE Wax Guineawing, - ders @AGE FOUR FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Flower Bulbs for sale. Sehd stamp for list. W. B.: Bass, _ Swainsboro, Rt. 1, Box 174. : Pink, Mtn. Lau- rels, White Rhododendrons, Spruce, White Pines, Hem- jocks, Pink D. Perkins Rose Bushes, rooted, 6, $1; $1.50 doz.; Cream Marechalneil Rose, _ euts, 65c doz.; Dbl. Orange Lilies, rooted, 75c doz. Damp packed. Plus postage. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Star Flowers, 5 blubs, 50c postpaid. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, - Newnan, Rt. 5. : Rooted ivy, rooted five cents; Evergreens: cuttings, three cents ea.; yel- low jasmine, 25c bunch. Add postage; als6 Want some. old fashioned single, white hya- -einth bulbs. Quote price. Mrs. T. M: Harris, Milner. Ophiopogon divisions for bor- or ground cover, plant also known as Liriope), $1257.67 PPacd. ok: Campbell, Norcross, P. O. Box 416. Large Shaggy White Chry- santhemums, 3 doz. $1; Red Santa Clause Mums, 50c doz.; Mixed col. Petunias, 2 doz., 35c; Dbl. Orange and Lemon Lilies, also Butterfly, Milk and Wine, and 6 col. Cannas, 50c doz. No order less $1. Mrs. J: E. Har- rell, Quitman, Rt. 5. : _ Asst. rooted cuttings nice Coleus,, 15, 20c, and 25c ea. according to size. Add postage. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman, 910 W. LaFayette St. Large type Mums, mixed eolors, 50c doz. All kinds Nar- cissus, Daffodil, Snowdrops, Jonquils, $1. 50 C: 8 dif. kinds Cannas, ine. 2 pinks, white, 75c; Milk and Wine, Apostle, : White Spider, Butterfly and ' Dbl. Orange Lilies, 4, $1; Or- ange, Purple Lantanas, 6, $1. Mrs: J.-S. Greene, Quitman, Rt. See ; FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want Rose Plants, especially the Old Fashion varieties, State name, ,description and price. Mrs. J.-S. Carter, Atlanta, 836 Essie Ave., SE. Want Yellow and White Fev- erfew clumps. Mrs. BR. E. Lee, Atlanta, 526 Danube Rd., NE. Want Variegated Liriope. Give price for 10 to 100 clumps. Let- ters ans. Joseph H. DunNett, Barnesville, Rt. 1. _ Want some Ismene (Peruvian Daffodils) bulbs. Quote price. Mrs. W. D. Skinner, Decatur, 273 Catherine St. Want Catalpa Trees for plant- ing around a lake. Mrs. H. L. White, Stockbridge. Want Blue Feather Hyacinth bulbs, Louie Suggs, Thomaston, Box 512. Want to hear from party hav- -ing the Bird of Paradise (the kind that grows from a bulb). State what you have and price of blooming size bulb. Mrs. L. C. Hayes, LaGrange. : Want to buy some Gerani- ums, the single and double white variety. Advise what you have and price. Mrs. R. M. .Quinn, 1229 Lincoln Ave., Albany. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Allis-Chalmers 1 Row Cotton Picker, 1953 model, nearly new condition, for*sale. George Hol- ston, Molena. John Deere H Planter and Cultivator, fair shape, $40; Tay- Jor Saw Mill, needs some wood work, $25 or trade either for anything can use. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. 50 Chick Incubator, $10. Sam J. Winn, Atlanta, 6061 Heards Dr., N. W. One model X-4 yard, La. Tourneau pan and double drum power control unit for D 4 Cat- erpillar. Make offer. T. H. Wil- son, Stonewall. (this | |H, $150. All Bear Cat garden tractor 3 H. P., 2 turning plows, 8-twelve in. disc., harrow, lay-off plow, cultivator bar and 2 cultivator feet, priced right. Eula Mer- ritt, Temple, phone. 2373. 4 can Farm Master dairy. milk cooler, milker vat, 6 cans and pump, good cond., used 17 mos. (bought new) Reason- able. J. F. Wilson, Ringgold, ite Box. 65: 2 disc Athens plow, very good shape, also one man, mall chain saw, good as new. O. L. Jones, Atlanta, 480 Trabert Ave., 'N. W. VE 2670. Good, used Intnl combine, model 42, also cultivator, plant- er and full equipment for Farmall A tractor, all good cond) Contact. C.. D. Neese, Woodstock, Rt. 1. 1953 model J. D. 60 tractor, used very little, complete with planters, and cultivaters (fit J. D., A-B, or G) with quik- tatch attachments, Taylorway 10-26 bush and bog harrow, hydraulicly operated, good disc., $2,000.00. Sell some separately. Carl D. Wright, Atlanta, 34 Woodcrest Ave., N. W. EL 1182. 4 Dise Plow, Tractor Hole Digger, $75; Small Grain Rol- ~ [ler, $75; Sub-soiler, $125; Cul- tipacker, $200; Hay Baler, $100; Portable Irrigation Outfit, $1750; 10 ft. Weeder, $25; 5 ft. Combine, $300; Rotary Hoe, $100. 8 Row Duster for M or } ood cond. T. A. McCord, Jr., Ft. Valley. Case Pickup Hay Baler, good operating order, with 4 cylinder engine. W. A. Whitmore, Doug- lasville, Rt. 1... ~ Moline Tractor, 27 HP, Two 10 Dise Harrows, Wood Saw, mounted on front tractor. Hor- ace Bowen, Palmetto. - John Deere 6 Ft. Combine, excellent cond., with motor, also 6 in. valve, $25. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. 1950 Model ID-6 Int. Diesel Tractor .on. rubber, 24 X 13 tires. 50 hp, $1800. FOB my farm. See anytime. John Clark, Sr., Grayson, Rt. 1. Ph. 2616 Lawrenceville. . Black Hawk Corn Sheller (shelled about 25 bu. corn), with some equipment. All or part for half listed price. Write or come to Elisha Sims Place, Old Corinth Rd., 5-1/2 mi. out Newnan. W. C. Byington, New- nan, Rt. 3. Phone 2394-J. Eshelman Riding Garden Tractor, 6 hp, with-small turn- ing plow, used less than 20 hrs., A-1 cond. Bargain. Ethel Brandon, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2: Fairbank-Morse Deep Well Pump, pressure tank, pipe and foot valve, $100. W. N.. Man- derson, Doraville, MR tore sks. Chamblee 7-3363. E60 Allis-Chalmers Power Unit, A-1 cond: ideal for gin, for sale. (GES: Brown, Powder PHmnES Rite kee Minn. Moline: Tractor, Model Z, two 10. Dise Harrows, for sale or exch. for cattle. Robt. W. Steed, Palmetto. Ph. 6951. Minn-Moline Z Tractor, late 53 model, 115C24 disc harrow, $850 both. Excellent condition. Wright for further information. John W. Phelps, Jr., Atlanta, 2264 Armand Rd., N. E. Exi 5630. 1947. Farmall. Cub Tractor, with 2 disc plow, harrow, cul- tivators, planters, cheap. Louie Lord, Sandersville, Jordan *Mill Rd. phone 3714. : 5 hp Gasoline Driven Water Pump, suitable for small irri- gation, 135 gal. per min., $50 at my place. Roger Streetman, Ideal. 2 pairs Cotton Scales, 2 Goo- ber Oliver Plow Stocks, 2 Harrows, 4 Club Axes, Guano Distributor, Corn, and Catton Planters. Reasonable. Geo. M- Cartledge, Metter, Rt. 1. | Ph. Fairburn 5562. MARKET. BUL LETIN SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE IHC Model R52, PTO driven Combine, $175: King B & B Harrow, $50; Practically new Turner Hay Baler, PTO driven, tractor mounted dump rake, both $450; 1947 John Deere H Tractor with cultivators, planter, sub-soiler, 6 ft. trac- tor mower, cutoff saw, $500. RG: Hicklin, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. Ph. 4781. Allis-Chalmers Combine, aol shape except canvas needs re- pairing $250 at my home. N. H. Hart, Uvalda. Rubber Tired Wagon with Make for team or tractor. Sell or exch. for yearlings. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. 1 each, Used Ford Tractor, good mechanical cond., Cultivator and Set of Planters, used Moline Tractor, as_ is, oon G. H. Weems, Eatonton, - Intl. TD-14 A Crawler Trac- tor, straight blade, dbl. cable unit, clean, good cond. M. Akers, Carrollton, Rt. Set of all kinds farm Black- smith Machinery for sale or trade for small Garden Tractor with equip. Can see my home. W. C. Meeks, Union Point, 104 Hart Ave. New. Fertilizer John Deere Tractors, used on 40 acres, $75. Will ship. M. P.) Minchew, Jr., -Macon, Rt. 3: }Ph. 37030. : 2 H Mowing Machine, 2 blades, for sale. Arthur Stover, Flintstone. frrigciion, Pump, 3 1/2 in. in- take, perfect cond. can be pulled by small motor or trac- tor, $100; One 1958 Ferguson Tractor, used little, $1000. See my farm near Bowdon or call Van. B. Jackson, Carrollton, 14} Harmon Ave. Phone Terrace 2-6063. 5 a 2-1/2 hp~ Garden Tractor, $100; 24 in. Rotary Tiller, $25; 36 in. Sickle Bar Mower, $25. Guar. will trade for hammer mill equal value. Curry R. Jackson, College Park, Rt. 1; J. D..12 A Combine, almost new, $900; M & M 10 ft. 16 disc Grain Drill with fertilizer hopper, almost new, $500. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Ford- Ferguson Tractor, good shape, tires and motor. goood, cultivators- with plenty of plows, 1 pull type harrow, 1 weeder for tractor, $475. C. C. Brown, Sandersville, Rt. 3. Box 214. Oliver Walking Cultivator, ready to run, $30; Combine (Ledbetter), Cotton and Corn Planter with. guano attach., for sale. W. L. Franklin, Fair- mount. ; cCAee. John Deere. _ Tractor, and one WD Allis-Chalmers Tractor, both A-1 shape, for sale or trade; Also want good used Late Model Combine, A-1 shape. W. R. Bishop, Atlanta, 489-491. Spring St.. N. W. Ph. Cy. 6039 nites and Sunday. J. D. 12 A Combine, 1940 model, good cond. $200 fob Commerce or Maysville. See. Victor Richey, Commerce. Or contact Bright Mcconnell, Au- gusta. Reel type Mower for David- Bradley garden tractor, used very little, in good cond., $35. M. A. Albertson, Dalton, 1502 Murray Ave. ~ Set of Governors for 25 HP and 6 HP engines, used in grind- ing Sugar Cane, Grist Mil], and Saw Mill, $20 and $10. respec- tively. At my home. W. -E, Ivey, Doerun. One 2-80 Saw Gullett Gin Outfit complete, hydraulic press, new style cleaners, cond., no motor, cheap for cash. G. C. Bell, Jackson, RG, Intl. Combine, 42 in. power |. takeoff, for sale or trade for cattle, hogs, or pullets. R. W. Mann, Fayetteville, Rt > y Ford drum | iAttachient) for A, B, G, 50, 60, and 70. running |, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE } tennial Air Blast, running cond., 75 hp elec. motor, indoor seed, and platform scales, reason- able price. Sell complete (pref- erably), or separately. Contact. J. W. Calhoun, Jr., Uvalda. 1949 Case VAC Tractor, ex- cellent cond., with 10 disc King harrows, or trade for Farmall cub with planters, cultivators, plows. Letters ans. S. P. Rogers, Chamblee, 2849 Buford Way. Two 7 ft. Massey-Harris Self Propelled combines, one Mc- Drg. Cub Tractor with equip., 2 row model A Avery Tractor with equip. Priced to sell. J. Hill Touchstone, Griffin, Rt. C.. 300 Cap. Elec. Brooder, used one lot of chicks, 4 Deck Fin- ishing Battery Brooder, other equipment for same, $75. J. O. Johnson, Atlanta, 1395 Graham St., S. W. Am. 4914. John Deere No. 5 Tractor Mower, J. D. Killifner 16 disc harrow, No. 60 Allis-Charlmers Combine for sale or trade all}. or part for ponies or pony. J. F. Harris, Watkinsville, Box 131. Mowing Machine for Farmall top cond., $75 for quick sale. H. B. Shipp, emenieds: Rin: Large size Ne: Holland Pick- up Baler, fair cond.,. No. 60 Allis-Chalmers with motor, Tur- ner Saw Mill and Edger with 75 HP M&M Power Unit for sale at my farm 6 mi. NW Al- pharetta. T. E. Holcombe; Al- pharetta, Rt. Bee On Weeder, 13 ft. wide, power lift for Ford or Ferguson Trac- |: tor, used very little, good as | new, $60 cash. Come see. J. C. eves Sandersville. | Rattle Type. Pickup. Attache ment for Allis-Chalmers 60 Combine, used only 2 times, very good cond.,. $35. T. Edward Car- ter, Winterville, RFD 1. 1%4hp Maytag sing. Cylinder Gasoline Eng. with Pulley, usel for small wood saw or pump. Hie Oxe Meltinney, Blue Bees Rt. 2, Box 35. : - Ford Tractor unit with all. equipment, dise plow, mower, harrow, cultivator, stalk cut- ter, and Allis-Chalmers Com- bine with auxiliary _ motor, $1500. More if sold separately. Located at Fort Valley. George A. Slappey, ee 186 cee Prado. Ve. 8649. Dbl: Disc Plow, used very little, and 6 ft. mower, both lift type, for 1951 Farmall Super C Tractor. Sell or exchange for corn or oats. J. R. Beyville, Griffin. Ph. 4060. Ford Lift Type Maccow for sale. Robert E. Rigsby, Ella- ville, Box 35. Ph. We 17-3109. 70 Oliver Tractor, Case 8 Disc Bush and Bog Harrow, 12 A John Deere Power Takeoff Combine, $1000. Hwy. 27.North Tallapoosa River. James D. Hall, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 1 each: F30 Tractor, Iror and wood 2H wagon, 6ft. mule mow- er mower for Ford tractor, 3dise Plow, 3-14 in. Bottom Plow, and 3 Riding Cultivators, R. iL Franklin, Adairsville. Case Side Hay. Rake, tractor $175. Farm: 20 mi. Macon near Haddock, Jones Co. Can show any weekend. Write first. J. A. Lovelace, Warner Robins, 214 Shirley Dr. Ph. 2984. J. D. Automatic Pickup Hay Baler, wire tied, power takeoff drive, good cond., works like new, at lattle more than half list price at my farm 1 mile South Brooks. C. F. Wood,s Brooks. One ea. 400 and #600 Egg Cap. Favorite All Electric Incu- bators, also 2 Six Bulb Infra Red Brooders, all 1954 models, perfect cond., ready to operate. Re. Jeffrey,. Marietta, 217 Lacy St. Ph. 9-6384 . MM Combine with Wisc. air Laval Milker Outfit for dairy, $275; Also 2 Disc Plow and J. cooled motor, $200; 4 unit De~ gee Cotton. Gin: 3-80 Saw Cen-| 7; motor. J. R. oe ville, RFD Lees Garden Tractor witha ment, 144 hp Bolen Hus. cond., $75 cash, See at. Mrs. J. E. Massey, Gi O. Box 133: 1 H Wagon, fair c Mrs. Julia York aoe wanee, Rt. 1. gee - SECOND HAN MACHINERY WAN Want good Cotton Dust Farmall Cub, Must be i condition. Felton Me Hillsboro, Rt. 2. Want Piers and C ti forFord Tractor; Also Sur DeLaVal One Unit Milki chine and Compressor. A be in good condition. C dan, _ Covington, Rt. 2. Want horse drawn Hay Bi at reasonable nrice. Notif turn mail. D. E. Spike nah, 2306 New York: Av Want good used 8 or Ezee-Flo Fertilizer Sp cheap. Will come after radius. J. E. Perkins, at 3, Jones: Rd. = ~ Want a revolving ation, liams. of Macon. R. . Lavonia. See eee pay cash it real pee in, Fletcher, Cordele, P.O. | Want cultivator /Super A Tractor. Mrs... Bree one Rt. a Large Power Soe Mi Thomas, Blairsville, Rt. 4,1 Want Rear Mounted Blade 3 point hitch, Ford or Fergus Tractor. T. E. Cauthorn, Mi | ta, RFD 2. Ph. 8-7898. Want one Drop Center J for Farmall M Tractor to. tire size 12x36. Quote price mail. Walker Lewis, Jr., Qu mane so : Want equipment for een Tractor, Model L, rotary ple: and/or Post Hole Digger ada), | able to this model. Must be go cond., reasonable. B. F. Hari Griffin, P. O. Box 198 Ph. 45. Want. Planet Jr. Cultiva with disc harrow. J. Me Fa Austell, Box 49. Want 4. cylinder GM: Die Power Unit for irrigation pun State condition, time used, a price, J. L. King, Zebulon. Want one Riding | Garde Tractor. Advise. J. L. Xoth Dalton, Rt. 1. Want David Bradley Gai Attachment, adjustable fo plow, dise harrow, drag harro planter, sickle:bar mower, a between row, straddle row cul vator. Must be in good sha and reasonable: Cons. other i tachments also. Chas. S. Goodl' Ben Hill, 2145 Camp ox Rd. Ph. Am. 2206. hitch, mechanically very good, | Want used Planter and Cul vator for Ford or Ferguson Tre tor. Prefer near Atlanta. E. Hogan, Powder Spang uae Ph, 2674." A pee Want a used fae bet: working condition. | Ww. Patterson, Lawrenceville, 31 Jackson St. Want large. capsctty Manu Spreader. Ph. 8284. D. J. Russe Greensboro, Box 327. a os Want set cultivators for Ww. Allis-Chalmers tra. tor, go! shape, no. junk; Remo Ram for lift on seep: Gi type and best price. Herman att Daniela Byers ) burn nets D. Tiller. T. K. Pu Putnam, Fair PAGE FIVE crop, $25 A. Law. 15 \b.; Honey- 2, 40 cup; Slick oe cun; Yellow ash, 30c teacup; uckleberry, bear- 5c. Add post- Cumming, "Blue Pole - Runner | 15c_ lb. FOB. _-Martin Gourd Seed, 25 pack; Large Round Flat and Long Pumpkin Seed, also Canta- loupe, 15 pack; Cherry Pepper, 10e pod; Also Dried Fruit, 50c Cc lb. Add postage. Mrs. W. Lowman, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Old Time Striped Cornfield, and White and Speckled Half -|Runner Garden Beans, all ten- der, 55c cup; Pumpkin Seed, 60c teacup; Multiplying Scul- {lion Onion Buttons, $1.00 gal. Add postage. Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Watermelon Seed (none mix- ed), 1954 crop Yellow Meat, Stone Mtn., Pride of Ga., 65 teacup ea.; Also 1 gal. Hilley Belle Freestone Peach, $1.25. Del. No stamps nor chks. Mrs. Ida Sullivan, Carrollton, 14 W. Chandler St. EL, Citron Seed (yeliow kind), 20c Tbl. Plus .self addressed, stamped envelope. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Ranger, Rt. 2. Yellow Meat Watermelon Seed, New Congo, 40, 10c; Ice- box Midget Melon Seed, 10c pkg. and self addressed, stamp- ed envelope. Mrs. P. E. Tray- lor, Rebecca. : : Honeydrip. Sorghuin Cane Seed, 1954 crop, 8c lb. FOB. R. H. Carroll, Rockmart, Rt. 3. - Red Ripper Pea seed for sale J. V. Bennett, Screven. 7 Recleaned Brown Top Millet, Inis M. Cole, Sharpsburg. _ ; -. Old Time White Tender Cut- short Cornfield Bean Seed; $1 cup. Plus postage. Mrs. T. H. | Wade, Talking Rock, Rt. 1." : 1500 Ibs. pure 'Honeydrip Syrup Cane Seed for sale. Jim Garner, Temple, Rt. 1. | Brown Speckled Half Runner | lf | and Black Seed Pole Beans, 50 Red and Yellow full bearing, 2, Tansy Plants for alamus Plants, or Add postage. Mrs. Addison, Hartwell, Multiplying Beer Seed, + 12 starts, $1.00 PP: Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. Highland and Lowland Beans, 60c cup; 2 cups, hhite Running Butter- heavy bearing, 2 cups, nder Mustard Seed, 15c Thi; Pomegranate, 12c 'P. Mrs. Ed Stone, . Sorghum 25:: bu. at my er, Blairsville, 1 tender Garden Bean large White H L up; Table Peas, Pur- nd Cream Sugar, cup. No stamps d postage. Mrs. Carrell, Carters, Rt. = + ete Nest Multiplying Onion Also Pepper- 25e bunch. Exch. or feed sacks. Miss | gal. PP. 1954 crop; cup; Small mixed Gourd Seed, 15ec pkg. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. Da _ Starr Millet, reg., -25e lb. Cleaned, treated, in 100 1b bags. Eugene Benson, Tifton, Rt. 2. Recleaned Brown Top Millet Seed, free of noxious weed seed, 15c lb. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. ~ : Se ~ 1400 Ibs. Dixie Lee Pea Seed, free of worms and bugs, 93 pct. germ., 20c lb. for lot. Wylie -| Duncan, Whigham, RFD tr; Large Purple Hull Growder Peas, 35c pt. plus postage; $3.50 Y ~ Clemson Spineless Okra Seed, 30c pt.; Plus postage; 5 pts. up, 30c pt. PP. Mrs. Walter Wallace, Ar-| noldsville, Rt. 1. 2500 Ibs. Brown Top Millet, in new 100 lb. bags, 99.25 pct. W. M. Wellman, 6-1677... Seed of small pumpkin (which cooks and tastes like sweet po- tatoes), very prolific, good keeper, 30, 25c. Send 3c postage. Elmo Moore, Atlanta, 1952 Browns Mill Rd., SE. . 3 _ Black Diamond, Congo, strip- ed yellow meat, and _ large white Round .Watermelon seed, 30c pkg.; about one-half gal. Rockford Cantaloupe, half pt., 85c; $1.50 pt.; Clemson spine- less Green Pod Okra, Acorn Squash or Collard Seed, 30c -pkg. Prepaid. C. W. Page, At- Janta, 149 N. Ave, NE: At. 6452. ' oo -. White Tender Half Runner Athens, Ph. | Garden Beans, 55c teacup; Blue Java Peas, 25c teacup; 5 cups, $1; Red Spotted Crowdersg 30c lb. 5 Ib. lost; Scullion Onion Buttons, $1 gal.; Also Pink and Red Skin Peanuts, 2-3 in hull, $2 pk.; $6.50 bu. Add postage. a T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. Green Glaze Collard Seed, lb. PP. T, J. Steed, Buena Vista. Good _tender Bunch Bean Seed, White, Brown Striped PP, Half Runner, 60c cup; Speckled le Hull Peas, 30c | Crowder, Pu B inch kra, 40c cup; Yel- yw Seed Popcorn, 25c gup. Add pure, 84 pct. germ., $12 Cwt./$ 2 This:, 25c; 9 Thls., $1;$4:504. Good Tender Beans, Old Fashion Cutshort Cornfield, Lit- tle 6 Weeks Pink Peanut, Half Runner (large white), 65c cup; Purple Hull and Cream Sugar Crowder Table Peas, 50c cup. Add postage. No stamps nor chks. Pearl Wilson, Carters, Rt. Hw Clemson Spineless Okra Seed, 1955 crop, $1 Jb. Large. lots cheaper. Lewis H. Jones. Fay- etteville, Rt. 3. Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, large cup, 50c; 3 cups, $1.40. Add postage Mrs. B. H. ae Flowery Branch, Rt. 6 Ibs. Butterbeans, $1 Ib. al- so. Garlic and Peppermint plants, 50c doz. Add Postage. Exch for Print sacks. Mrs. W. Wommack, Bremen, Rt. 1. Climbing Okra Seedy 25c pkg. with addressed st#mped env. No stamps. Fred /Pruitt, Naylor. f 1954 crop pure Livsey Water- melon Seed, extra sweet, ten- der meat, round melon, $2 Ib.; $5 per 3 Ibs. PP.Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. 1954 crop Tender White Half Runner and White Bunch Beans, weevil free, 55c cup; Cold in 2 cup lots up. Can fill large orders. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. Mamloxie Soybean Seed, 400 bu. recleaned, in. 2 bu. bags, germ. 82 pct., no noxious seed, 30 bu. yield last year, $5 bu. H. D. Barr, Marshallville. _ Climbing Squash Seed, some- times called gourd, edible, 25c pkg. Enclose addressed stamp- ed envelope. No stamps; J. W. Pruitt, Naylor, Rt. 1. White Lima Bunch Beans, Red Peanuts, 3-4 in hull; And Several pounds Yellow. Pop- corn for seed or eating, shelled, 20c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. H. C. Barrett, Norcross. Chas. Grey and Fairfax Wa- termelon Seed, $2 lb.; Congo and Black Diamond, $1.50 1b.; Bushel Blackeyed Peas, $10. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box 124. Gourd Seed, $ packs, $1; Okra in the pod, $1 pk.; Also Sage and Catnip Plants, $1 doz. Add postage. L. J. Ellis, Cum- ming, Rt. 5. : 1954 Champion Green Glaze Collard Seed, 4 Thls., $1; 8 Tbis., $2. PP. Or exchange 10 Tbls., for 4 lbs. White Crow- der Peas. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown. Asst. Gourd Seed, 25 pkt.: 6 pkts., $1; Congo Watermelon, 2 Ths 2 Tbs... $8. PP. Harl Stuckey, Blackshear. Good Tender Bean _ Seed, Brown Striped, White 6 Weeks, 50c cup; Mixed Butterbeans, and large Yellow Popcorn, 35 cup; Large Yellow Pumpkin Seed, 15, 10c and 3c stamp. Add postage. Mrs., Otto Rice, Cumming. 4 Yellow. Meated Watermelon Seed, 25c large pkt. Send cash or MO. Stamps not accepted. J. G. Lee, Plainfield. Brown Striped Cornfield Bean Seed, 50c cup; Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 25 cup. Add post- age. Mrs. Della Crowe, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. . Seed: Colored Butterbeans, White Baby Lima, Striped Half Runners, 25c cup; Michigan Wonder Sweet Pepper, Cushaw, Pumpkin, White Acorn Squash, 10e pk. Add postage. Mrs. Warren McDaniel, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. PLANTS FOR SALE Booking orders for Bunch Imp. PR Potato Plants, ready, State insp., 300, $4.00; 500, $6.00; $10.00 M. Parcel Post prepaid in Ga. Moss packed. Ph. Ocilla 1422, J. E. Sims, Mystic. - Govt. insp. PR Copperskin No stamps nor chks. Potato, $3.50 M. FOB, No COD. G. L. Brannen, Patterson. _ PLANTS FOR SALE a e iT ae PARRET BULUETIN =~ ee ED AND GRAIN | __ SEED AND GRAIN | PLANTS FOR SALE = POR Sater | FOR SALE La. Copperskin Potato, $4.00 M. Full count; Rutger Tomato, moss packed, full count, $3.50 M. PP. Ready. H. FE, OQuinn, Odum, Rt 2, Box 176. f White Bermuda Onion Plants, $1.00 M; 10,000, $7.50. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Cert, Rutger Toma- to, Bell, Hot Peppers, Eggplants, Celery, Lettuce, Kale, Evergreen Bunching Onions, all 35 doz. No less dollar lots. Add 25c post- age on every dollar. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Register, Rt. 1, Box. 20. . Arasan treated, field grown Marglobe, Rutger, Stone Toma- to Plants, $1.00 C; 500, $4.00; $7.50 M. Wet moss, wax paper packed; 4 Mullein Plants, $1.00; W.|4 doz. Okra Plants, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. . Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, moss packed, $2.50 M; Govt. insp. and treated PR Red Skin Potato, full count, $4.00 M. Ready. Prompt shipment. W. R. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Red and Pink Skin, and Copperskin PR Po- tato, $4.00 M; Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, $2.75 M. Moss packed. Oma_ Lightsey, Sur- rency, Rt. 2.. : Govt. insp. Bunch Potato, $3. M. Prompt del. Dayid Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2. . Cert. PR Runner Potato, $4.00 M; Bunch, $8.00 M; Rutger To- mato, $3.00 M; 500, $2.00; Cab- bage, and White Bermuda Onion Plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M;~5,000 up, $1.25 M. Ph. 3791. B. J. Head, Alma. if Cert. PR Potato, Copperskin Runners, $3.50 M. Count and quality guar. Mrs. A. B. Wil- liams, Alma. P.R. Potato, La: Copperskin, from vine, State insp., prompt shipment, 5,000, $15.00. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. : 5 PR and Imp. La. Copperskin Potato Plants, govt: insp., good count, prompt shipment, 5000, $15.00. Lester Crawford, Bristol. Govt. insp. La. Copperskin PR Potato, 1000-4000, $4.00 M; 5000 or more, $3.00 M. FOB at my shouse. No COD. D. M. Cason, Bristol. Old Fashion Sweet Strawber- ry Plants, 60c C. Add postage. Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. . Rutger, Marglobe, Break O Day, and Baltimore Tomato, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Hot and Sweet Pepper, 500, $2.00; $3.75 M; Cabbage and Ga. Collard, 500, $1.50; $2.00 M. Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Coastal Bermuda Plants, 50c bu. in field; 60c express. None dug after April. Shellie D. Branch, Glennville, Rt. 1. Parsley Plants, 3 doz., $1.25. Plus postage. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3. Digging Coastal Bermuda Sto- lens through. April, 35c cu. ft. See Sankie Powell at farm near Wrens, Ga. or contact M. rs Courson, Hazlehurst. Red Skin PR Potato Plants, govt. insp., $5.00 M; Rutger To- mato, 75 C; $3.50'M; Long Hot Cayenne and Bell Pepper, 75c C; $400 M. Full count. Moss packed. Prepaid. J..M. Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 3. : yi Govt. insp;. Bunch Potato Plants, $5.00 M; La. Copperskin, $4.00. Prompt del, Elmer Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2 Golden Acre, Flat Dutch, and Chas. Wakefield ~Frostproof Cabbage, and White Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, $1.00; $2.50 M; Rutger Tomato, Calif. Won- der Sweet, and Cayenne Hot Pepper, 300, $2.00; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. PP in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts. -Coastal Bermuda Stolons, free of common Bermuda and other harmful grass or weeds, by ex- press, 20 M, $18.00; 50 M, $35.00; By truckload at farm, 100 M, $50.00. Write for prices on larg- er lots. D. J. Harrison, Black- hibits Teg BRER: sind pov etnies Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper, Bunch and Runner Sweet Pota- to Plants, certified, packed wet moss, $5.00 M. Plus postage or del. chrgs. No chks. Prompt shipment. Large orders filled. C. C. Lightsey, Alma, 307 Mer-_ cer St., Ph. 2473. Pink or Copperskin Potato Plants, ready to pull, $3.50 M. FOB. Full count guar. Leary C. Deal, Patterson. Golden Acre and Chas. Wake-_ field Frostproof Cabbage, and Bermuda Onion, 300, $1.00; 500, ~ $1.50; $2.50 M; Rutger Tomato, Hot and Sweet Pepper, 390, $2.00; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Pre- paid in Ga. Otis Conner, Pitts. Good strong Copenhagen Mar- ket and Round Dutch Cabbage, $2.00 M; 500, $1.30. Prompt ship- ment. Full count; Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper, $4.00 M; Red Cayenne Hot, $4.50 M. Mrs. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, 3 doz., $1; Wild Strawberry, 75c C.; Imp. Dewberry, 50c doz.; Blackberry, 4 doz., $1; Catnip, 25c bunch;* Bouquet Pepper Seed, 10c pod. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. - Certified Gold Rush Potato Plants, wilt zesistant yellow | skin, half runaing, 2nd. year, ready, prompt shipment, $5 M. E. F. Entrekin, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 53. Govt. insp. and treated Cop- . perskin Potato, $4 M. Del. Full count. Prompt shipment. Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2. Genuine Pink or Copperskin Potato, $3.25 M, FOB. Ready to pull. Count guar. Leary C. Deal, Patterson. f Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, 25, $2; Blackberry, Running Dewberry, 85 doz.; Wild Straw- berry, 5 doz., $1. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 124. Lady Thompson Strawberry, 70c C; May Apple Roots; 60c Ib. Mrs. J. D. Dyer, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. . Sage Plants, Catnip Bunches, Black Raspberry, Hazlenut Bushes, each 6, $1; Muscadine Grape Vines, Condon Giant Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $1 C.. Add postage. L. M.. Tur- ner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. ; Large Strawberry Plants, $1.50. C; Horseradish Roots and plants, $1.50 doz.; Peppermint, 40 doz. Damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Ellijay, RED 5 4 <= ; Govt. insp, Red V. Copper- . skin Potato Plants, $5.50 M; Bunch Potato, $6.50 M; Rutger Tomato, $5 M; Calif, Wonder Pepper, $5.50 M.. Prompt ship- ment. Prepaid in Ga. H. E.- Smith, Baxley. Fine Tobacco beds, perfect stand of plants, 401 Golden Har- vest, for sale at own price. D. _| M. Stalvey, Rt. 1, Box 103.. Copper Skin and P. R. potato plants,. $3.50 M. C. W. Eunice, Bristol, Rt. 1. BEANS AND PEAS . FOR SALE | White Bunch Butter Peas, 20c cup; Colored Butterbeans, 15c cup; 2 cups, 25c. Add postage. - Mrs. Mary King, Bowdon, Rt. 14. 70 bu. pure Brab Field Peas, sacked in 2 bu. bags, $10 bu. FOB. J. A. Moore, Loganville. Col. Bunch 3 Crop Butter- beans, and/or Butter Peas, made 3 crops last year from one planting, pint cup, 35c; 3 cups, $1. PP. L. J. Vollrath, Smyrna, Rt. 2. . 250. bu. Iron Peas, 81 pct. germ., packed in new 2 bu. bags, $6.75 bu. FOB. Bob Neal, Cordele, P. O. Box 147. About 8 pecks Purple Hull Speckled Peas, $3 pk.; Also 2 pecks Purple Hull crowcier White Peas, $4 pk. All gathered without rain, hand picked, General Vaughan, Rochelle. - Tender Salet Eng. Peas, cup. Add postage. Ivy Souther- land, Ellijay, Rt. 3. hull, $2. nk.: * eins, 81: PAGE SIX BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ROOTS AND HERBS _ FOR SALE Brown Crowder Peas, early ; vari, and White Blackeyed Peas (not crowders), 10 Ib.; Cream Half Runner, White Halt Run- ner Beans, 50c cup; White and Colored Bunch Butterbeans, 20 cup. Add postage. Mrs. -T. L. Lawson, Gainesville. Col. Bunch Butterbeans. 23 large cup. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Good Tender Speckled Cut- short Cornfield Beans, 65c cup; Mixed Cutshort, 60c cup; White T5c Good tender Speckled Cut- short Cornfield Beans, 65c cup; _ Mixed Cutshort, 60 cun; White ender Salet Eng. Peas. 75 cuv. Add postage. Arvil Lam- bert, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Old Time White Half Run- ner Beans, 55e cup; 3 cups, $1.50; Blue Jave Peas. 20c Ib. in 53 tb. lots; Also Scullion On- ion Ruttons. $1 gal.: gal.: Pink Skin Peanuts, 2-4 in $7.59 bu. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ball = Ground Rt. i Strined Half Runner Beans. 59 cun; Small White Bunch Rutterheans, 35c cun. Add post- avo. Fxch. for laree unknown Pod Peas, etc. Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Bishoo, Rt. 1, Box 222. 1954 cron Blackeved Peas, 3 cuns, $1. PP. H. F. Robjnson, - Bonaire, Rt. 1. Brabham and New Era Peas, $7 bu.: Dixie Lees. Black Crow- der, Purple Hull Brown Crow- ders. 20c th.: Ladv Fingers, 30c Ib: Also Mixed Hav. $6.40 bu. -FO8 here. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista. Tron Peas, ure, bright. sound, recleaned, in 2 and 2-1/2 bu. baes. $8 bu. Will shin. L. KE. Akins Byron, Rt. 2. Ph. Macon 57981. Old Time Tender White and _ Strined Half Runner and Cut- short Beans. also Salet Paas, all 6% cup. No chks. Ople Go- ble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Snerkled Crowder Peas, 25c cin; Old Time Pole Cat Peas. 20c cun; White and Colored Rutterbeans, 20% cnv. Curtis Heard, Gainesville, Rt. 2. PFAR: 50 bu. 2-crop and 10 bu. Alabsm> Brown crowders, and 8 bu. Rrown Purvle Hull. $6 bu: 29 bn. nure Irons. $7 bu. All FOB. Scott bee oe Da- visboro. Purntle Hull crowder peas, 3 1 gal. $3. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. 4 lbs. pure White Bunch But- torbears, 1. Add vostage. Mrs. Harry J. Floyd, Chipley, Rt. 2. Large Brown 6 Weeks Crow- ders, bear early, make 3 crops, 35c cup: 3 cups. 95 plus 20c postage: Large Running Spec- kled Rutterbeans, bear until frost. 40 cuv: 3 cuvs, $1. Plus postass. Prompt del. Mrs. Her- bert Richardson, Bowdon. Rt. White Crowder and Blue Sneckled Crowder Peas, 3 cuns, $1.25: Few Lady Peas, 60c cuv;.. White Bunch and Run- ning Butter Peas. 2eups, $1.15; Streaked Half Runner Beans, 2 cuns, $1.15; Also Broom Corn Seed, 40c cup. Mrs. Lon Ash- worth, Dacula, Rt. 1 20 Ibs. nice clean, hand shell- ed. weevil free Lima or But- terbeans, 15c lb. here; Del. for 20c Ib. in 5 Ib.lots. F. M. Dees, Carrollton, Rt. 4, Mt. Zion Rd. 30 bu. Shirt and Britches Peas, recleaned, in 2 bu. bags. $6 bu. at my farm. Geo. F. Williams, Vidette.. Ph. 2745. About 50 Ibs. Little White Lady Peas, 60c pt.; 2 pts. $1.10; Long Purple Hull Peas. 50c Pt PP in Ga. Mrs. R..T. Bla- lock, Adairsville, Rt. 2 15 bu. Bunch Velvet Beans, $20 bu. plus del. chargs. J. H. Turner, Mauk. $1.50 two | Mrs 500-600 Ibs Speckled Crowder Peas, slightly mixed with Brown, clear of weevils, 20c Ib. in 100 lb. lots or over;-25c lb. less orders. Mac Cobb, Hart- well, RFD 2, Phone 398M3. Old Time Lady Peas, 45c Ib.: Striped Mixed Tender Old Time Half Runner Garden Beans, 60c lb. PP. S. R. Wade, Alto, Rt. 1. Peas: 20 bu. Sugar Crowders, $12 bu.; 20 bu. Pure Sugar Crowders, $15 bu.; 10 bu. Six Week, $12 bu.; 3 bu. Purovle Hull, $12 bu. No less one bu. shipped. R. C. Bartlett, Mc- Donough. AND SEED CORN FOR SALE CORN Seed sweet corn, main crop var. 2 lbs. 60c postpaid. Mrs. J. B. Bramlett, Margaret, Ga. 120 bu. good corn, $2.00 bu. at my farm, 4 mi. So. Brooklet. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rt. 2. : 200 bu. Ga. 103 Corn (White) in shuck, at barn $1.75 bu. 25 mi. W. Barnesville. Carl D. Wright, Atlanta, 34 Woodcrest Ave., N.W. El. 1182. 200 bu. good Dixie 18 corn, $2.00 bu.; also 5 or 6 tons choice Coastal Bermuda Hay, $50.00 ton, at my farm, 7 mi. Odum on Kayyille Rd. Winton C. Har- ris, Screven, Greenview. COTTON SEED FOR SALE 100 wilt-resistant cottonseed, close delinted mechanically. Will plant by any plate. 2 pet. Germ. 65 lbs., for te Bar Drexel, Tifton, Rt. 3. Empire wilt-resistant big boll eottonseed, grown from foun- dation seed, ginned 1 var. gin, 5-1/2c lb. at farm. Riley C. Couch, Senoia. 20 tons, Ist yr. Cokers 100 cottonseed, treated, delinted, picked without rain, Germ. 98 pet.; Staple, 3-3/32 in.; one variety gin. Bale to A. pig 5 lock bolls, 100 Ib. bags, $7; not treated, $5. H. P. Malcom, So- cial Cirele, Rt. 2, Box 47. phone 3346. Coker 100 Cotton Seed, de- linted, treated, ready to plant, $7. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen. ROOTS AND HERBS FOR SALE Sassafras roots, 35c lb. plus post- age. J. W. Byrd, Broxton. Catnip, balm, tansy, yarrow, hoarhound, 5 for 50c; pepper- mint plants, 25, 50c; bloodroot, mayapple, doz., $1.00; sage, gooseberry, $1.00; horserad- ish, 12, $1 0. also garlic, 3 doz. $1.00. Mrs. M, L. Eaton, Dahlon- ega. Rt. 1. Sarsaparilla, yellow root, Aa dr, plum, red sassatras, yellow dock, poke root, wild cherry, pine, red, white oak, sweet gum, aldar, persimmon, poplar bark, 2 lbs. $1.00; colts foot, plantain, mullein, spice wood, $1.00 Ib. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Yellow dock, yellow and sas- gafras root, 3 Ibs. $1.80 postpaid. ee Audrey Holden, Ellijay. Rt. Horseradish roots, black haw roots, 50c Ib.; garlic, one cent ea.: $1.00 C; Spearmint, tansy, balf, lions tongue, wild straw- berry, yellow dock, 25 doz.; Queen of the Meadow, 3, 50c. Also horseradish plants, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fow- ler, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Yellow root, 4 Ib. lard box full, $1.30; Queen of the Mead- ow, 4 lbs., $1.50. Noel Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. - Catnip, 20e ea., 5, $1.00; mul-. lein leaves, 8 Ib. lard bucket full, $1.00; wild cherry, red oak, 2 Ibs. $1.00; Heart leaves, 20c for double handful; yellow root, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.30. Mrs. Horace Suttles, Bowersville, Rt. 1. | Sharpsburg. Lemon root, for sale. O. L. Clark, Hartwell, Rt. 2, Yellow root, red dogwood, colts foot, wild cherry bark, 4 lb, lard box full, 75; hot pepper, red and yellow mixed, seed, 25c teaspoonful. Add postage. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. Rosetta Butler, Dalonega, Rt. 3. Yellow root, 4 lb. lard box full, $1.30: also wild cherry bark, 4 Tb. lard box full, $1.30. PP. me Goble, Talking Rock, Yellow Root, washed clean, 4 lb. lard box full for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 124. _ EGGS FOR SALE Pure Mallard Duck Eggs, $1.75. doz; PP. . H. Bridges, Giant . C. Black Minorca (breeding exclusively since 1925) hatching eggs, 15, $2.50 Prepaid ins. parcel post: L. B. Millians, Newnan, : -Hatching Eggs: White Crest- ed Black Polish, Cornish, Sil- kies, Golden Sebright, Leg- borns, Mille Fleur, Modern Games, Cochen, Reds. Ship parcel post. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2 Hatching Eggs from purebred winning stock of White Corn- ish Games, 15, $2 del.: Pure White African Guinea, 15, $2. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. z Pure Mallard Duck Eggs for setting, $1.75 doz. PP. Inis M. vee Sharpsburg. Eggs of No. obec Tenn. Red Quail and Chukar, ready for del. W. T. Baird, Experi- ment Station. Full breed Silver Spangled Hamburg Hatching Eggs, 15, $2. Ronny Newton, Ellijay, Rt. 4, C/o Howard Newton. Jersey White Giant Hatch- ing Eggs, from choice range flock, selected, $2 setting, del. in Ga.; Also few nice year old Cockerels, $2. FOB. Holine M. Landrum, Adairsville, Rt. 3. Fertile Turkey Eggs. $2.50 doz. in egg cartons. Postpaid. Mrs. Ruth Shuman, Ellabelle, Rie: Purebred, heavy type, long yellow leg Dark Cornish Hatch- ing Eggs, 15, $1.60; 30, $3.05. Cartons to be returned at once. Money order only. Miss Cora =! Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1, Box Bronze Dbl. Breasted Turkey Eggs, from 2 yr. old hens, $4.00 doz. Mrs. W. F. Alford, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. : Pit Game Eggs, from Vizzard Greys, Wild Cat Blues, Irish Greys, Baxon, and Hopkinson Warhorse, all purebred, 15, $5.; 30, $9.00. Guar. fresh. S. C. "Bor- ough, Richmond Hill, Rt. 1, Box 113. / Duck eggs, 60c doz. PP. No less mailed. J. F. Eaton, Ranger, Rt. 2. ; Gray guinea cae, 15 for $1.00; Pekin duck eggs, 15 for $1.25. All postpaid. H. ata Turner, Or- chard Hill, Ga. Sev. doz. large, brown sheli eggs from purebred 3-A Brahma hens (wt. 8 to 10 lbs.), 60 doz. Mrs. Etta Thompson, Atlanta, 2005 Cheshire Ave., S.W. SACKS FOR SALE Good, nice 100 lb. cap. white chicken feed sacks, no letters but not washed, 20c. Add suffi- cient postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Clarence MeMillian, Dacu- la, Rt. 1. Print feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, 1, 2, 3, or more alike, 3 for $1.25; $4.50 doz. Mrs. George Collins, Atlanta, 891 Hammond Drive, N.E., (Rt. 6). 200 Print chicken feed sacks, 25c ea. Add postage. washed, Walker, Adrian, Rt. 1. White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 20c ea. Add postage. A. B. Haynes, Luthersville. Print sacks, washed and free of holes, 3 for $1.00; 6, $2.00. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. 100 Ib. cav. white sacks, no small holes, 20 ea. $2.00 doz. White, anwustied feed sacks, mildew, 18c ea, in lots of 10 or more. Postpaid in Ga. Mrs. R. T. Attaway, Wrightsville. 25 lb. cap., Print flour sacks, 6, $1.00; Print sacks, 35c ea. 3 alike, $1.00. Add postage. All washed, starched and ironed. Mrs. J. W. Womack, Warner Robins, Rt. 1, Box 285. 100 Ib> cap., white feed sacks, 25c ea. 12 or more PP. Free of holes, letters and stains. Add postage under 12 sacks. Prompt Jasper, Rbedes MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BUTTER: 4 Good country butter, 50 lb also fresh yard eggs. Wont del. or ship. Mrs. D. C. Harper, At- lanta, 2858 Campbellton Rd., S. E. RA 0302. FERTILIZER: | ~ Chicken fertilizer, $20.00 ton at my place, or $1.25 for 100 Ib. Sacked. No trash nor shavings. Box 487. AM 9237. GARLIC: ~ 12 garlic bulbs, $1.00. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Sheltman. Garlic bulbs, 75ec doz. and postage. Mrs. "Freeman Long, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Garlic, 50c doz: horseradish, 75e doz. Add postage. Roy Grin- die, Dahlonega, Rt.-1. GOURDS: Martin and Dipper gourds, 25c ea.; small mixed sizes, 10 ea.; also gourd seed, $1. 00. cup and 25 per package. Add postage. Mrs, W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Ornamental gourds, $1.50 doz.; 3 doz. $3.00, BPs Haak pe Blackshear. 4 HONEY: Ext. No. 1 table honey, Del. 3rd zone: 10 Ib. pail, $3. 00; 5 lb., $1.50; 1 case 2% Ib. jars. Comb, by Exp. Col. $7.00. Rev. Curd BEE HIVES: 1 to 150 hives Bees, brood chambler and 2 supers and $ excluder per hive, in 10 frame Pat hives, $10.00 hive at my place. 3 mi. So. Blue Neg John Wilson, Blue Ridge, Bs 2 MEAT: Country Hickory amoked meat, per pound: Hams, 10-20 lbs., 85c; Shoulders, 8-15 Ibs., 55c; Sides, 10 to 18 Ibs., 50c. Guar, against spoilage. Shipped COD. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Dex- ter, Box 5. ae 2 salt cured, country hams, 90c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Lee'l* Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. POSTS: Black Locust fence post for sale. Write. Robt E. Rigsby, El- laville. Box 35. phone We. 7-3109. 1,000 Cedar posts, 6 1/2 ft., straight, seasoned, good size and quality, 31c ea. here. Frank N. Wansley, Elberton. SEED: St. Augustine Grass, $3 per bu. Del. Dr. LeRoy Harris, Grif- holes, 25c ea., $2.75 doz.: with Pr Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 100 lb. cap., free of holes and. shipment. Mrs. E. L. Robinson,. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, |R M. Blackwell, Chambi Want Cowhorn or seed, also big Peas big, white with white-ey. cream crowders with rid also blue collard seed. exch, Cox and Black D waterm2ion and muskmelo! cantaloupe seed. Mrs Goldin, Bremen, Rt. 2, Bo SEED: Want Bird- -eye, and Spur pepper seed. L. E. Waycross, Rt. 4. Want 2 or 3 ears of o ioned red pop corn and Quill melon cantaloupe Charles A. Dean, Sur p Rt. 4, Box 198. : PEAS: Want 4 bu. of a stocl known as the Unknown (almost the color of the b crowder except little green Advise. John D. Anderson, ton, Rte 1-08 Pe. ae POST: Want approx. 400 6 Post c or Locust, or creasoted | Will come after Make best offer. J. E. P. Macon, Rt. 3 (Jones, _ CATTLE FOR Si 3 yr. old reg. dbl. sta polled Hereford Bull, by Holly Springs Far Domino 13; also a 17. unreg. polled Heifer same, for sale or exch, ; polled heifer. J. W. Reid, woody, Vernon Wa Chamblee 4-7-4578. 2 Jersey Cows with (2 wks. old, 3 wks. old) 7 reg. Guernseys, heres good ma ine young bull ready for vice, -3 cows milking, heifers, priced right. rt Whittield, Ball Ground, | 7 reg. Angus Heifers at $200; nas 6.bred. gus cows. tee Rome, Rt. a C/o Hil Farm. Phone 28823. a Grade Hereford heieeean to calve, $75 ea. cows v thrifty White Face calf. at $100-$125. H. W. if cust Grove, Rt. 1. bea fin, 7396. One purebred Seba with 3rd. calf 1 week oid, give 5 or 6 gal. daily, TB: Bangs tested, can lead to ra Reasonable price. F. H. Midville.. na Reg. horned type Herefo 11 cows with calves, one Ui old heifers, 2 bulls, 18 and 2 yrs. old, one 6 yr. reg. Jersey, calf 6 Weeks | 4 reg. polled tyne heifers, other - cattle..' Cecil Thoma Blairsville, Rt. 4, te Be Guernsey Bull, subj. to reg., for sal ply necessary pape in fegistration. Call week-ends only. W. Cok Conyers, Rt. 2. Ph. 2616. 2 yr. old Brahman: Bull sale or trade for Polled_ # ford of equal value. | apt See at Old Walker Farm Hunters Station. R. L. Owner, Brunswick. 3302 olds St. Reg. Hereford Bulls, on, < fab ct choles WHR breeding, h Mrs. ae Se Oliver, Lula, Rt lh ; oan ampsire 5 Sows, prize fA stock, SE fair, | oodline, one sow a by. pound. Der- uburn. Ph. Winder OIC Pigs, $20; 3 Gilt Shoats, PAGE SEVEN - CATTLE FOR SE _ CATTLE FOR SALE reg. Black PC Gilt Pig -|and 6 BPC. Reg. Male Pigs |ready May 6, well marked, from champ. sows, $22.50 ea. with papers, FOB. J. R. Cook, Voc. Ag. Teacher, Greenville, Box 143. Butt Headed heifer, to fresh- en soon, $65 at my place, 1-1/2 mi. off Hwy 72. S. P. Sanders, Comer. CATTLE FOR SALE 30. From reg.,\ short nose, 1 tock. eated, crated. Cheaper buyer furnishing crate. fo. Commerce, 1/2 mi. Hwy. 441. Send Mo PC Pigs, 6-8 wks. old, - bloodline, reasona- igs, ready to wean, for is i. Jones, Fayette- eaten ek best es, 10 week old pigs gilts. or sOws and boars = oe Fleming, . Ph. 573-J-5. Hos Prices Two reg. Brahman Bulls, a- bout 3-1/2 yrs. old, gentle ex- cellent cond., for sale or trade for steers ot good quality. eee H. Childs, Thomaston, C/o B & B Ranch. 2 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, 3 yrs. and 7 yrs. old, good bloodlines, papers furnished, good herdbulls, (selling to pre- vent inbreeding): Also one San- ta Gertrudis Bull. Could deliv- er. F. M. Akers, Carrollton, Rt. Bs : 2 reg. Shorthorn Bulls, 1 horned, 1 polled, 1 yr. old, about 800 Ibs., $175 ea. Ernest "| Hinson, Alto. Small reg. Angus Herd: Herd Bull, 2 Cows, 1 yr. old Bull, 2 Heifers ad bred), for sale. ae C. Gideon, Hey eS Rt. 2.'ment Stat. 5 reg. Polled Hereford Hei- fers, several reg. Cows with Calves at side. Reasonable price. Terrell Swindle, Nash- ville, Ph. 6701. 1 Cow with Calf, (3 wks. old), for sale. Joe Carswell, Toccoa, Rt. 3. 8 Angus Bulls, all pur ebred, mostly reg., short, especially built for , crossbreeding, excel- lent bloodlines, ages 6 to 60 months, $100- -$150. Cons. trad- ing some for healthy Leghorn Sheet H. B. Barnes, McRae, 1 Several fine Milk Cows a- bout ready to freshen. C. G. Byington, Bolingbroke. Full. blooded Jersey Milk Cow to freshen June, and 2 Jersey Heifers, 16 mos. old, $150 for lot. Mrs. H. C. Moore, Augusta, 2122 Veteran Dr. Reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bull and 10 Grade Angus Brood Cows, 7 having small calves, 3 to bring calves in August. fae mar Flowers, Decatur, 120 Su- perior Ave. Ph. De. 4638. 3 purebred horned Hereford Bulls, 2 yearlings, $160 ea.; Or both $300; Two year old. ready | for breeding, $260. O. E. Sell, Experiment, C/o Ga. Experi- Reg. Horned Herefords, old cows, young cows, heifers, and bulls. Slightly over beef prices. J. R. Beville, Griffin. Ph. 4060. Guernsey-Jersey Milk Cow with 3rd. calf, milk again in Sept.: 3-4 gal. on dairy feed. Gentle, easy to milk, $125. (Calf not included). Mrs. D. T. Harris, Portals Rt. 1. Reg. Polled White Face Bull, 20 mos. old, good ploodlines, and reg. Polled Cow and Calf; Also 4 Spotted Pigs, 8 wks. old, $9.50 ea. 5 mi. No. Roswell off Canton Hwy. on Cox Rd. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Ph. 2472, Roswell. - Reg. horn type Hereford Bull Calves; also choice OIC Shoats, for sale or trade for pull calf same type and qual- ity, or feed. W. J. Lyle, Lil- burn, Rt. 1 C/o Oraland. Ph. Atlanta De. 0957 before 9 A.M. Dairy Calves, Guernsey-Hol- stein bulls.and calves, 2 mos. old, for. sale; Also want Reg. Brown Swiss Heifer Calves. Max Waldron, Screven, Rt. 2. 55 Holstein First Calf Heifers due to freshen Aug. and Sept., Wt. 900-1000 Ibs. ea., calfhood vaccinated, out of high produc- ing large northern dams. Con- tact. Merle H. Ensz, Stapleton, Rts: 2. Pes Louisville 4614. Paid At Various Markets Reg. first-calf heifer, due freshen middle of June; 2 grades ready for breeding; four 4 yr. grade heifers, all Guern- seys. See Royce Ramey, Nor- cross. C/o The Neely Farm. Ph. 9911. Reg. Aberdeen Angus Bull, choice breeding, 7 mos. old, for sale. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. Atlanta phone CA-6396. 2 reg. Hereford Heifers, horn hype, good breeding, papers, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $250 for both. No letters. Come sees. On Stephens, Fairburn, 6 reg. Horned Hereford Bulls ranging, $75-$600 ea., my place, 55 mi. due North Atlanta. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. - Reg. polled Hereford bulls, old enough for service, top bloodlines, sev. to select "from, 208 reasonable price; also 2 herd bulls, 1 a. polled and horned; females of all ages, both types. G. W. Steele, Lilly. Hereford brood cows, top quality, meat type, open heifers, Hereford bulls; with good, sired by Reg. Reg. Guernsey and Jersey heifers, ready for breeding. All good quality and cond. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale. phone Monticio 5123. -- Black Angu cattle for sale. Arthur Stover, Flintstone. $4 . No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 April 25 Mice Go, Howkineville 17.35... 1690 \Gs07 1he0 | (Waveross L/S Mkt... Waycross 16.85 1658 1626 16.00. = Columbus S/Y Co., Columbus - 17.85 17.40 - ; | ot Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 1742, 1685 4655 eee feet eae eee Shumans $/Y, Hagan 1700 1651. 16.18 4590 FENN VEO | 18-30 810 tania LIS Auct, Deeckonville 17.00 ES Nn Carroll Ce. L/S, Carrollton 17,00 15.75 15.00 es ee, : ie ee ese Tang Ga. Farm Prod. Sales, Thomaston 17.75 17.00 Valley Com. Co., Rome 17.60 16.90 15.50 14.40 | ee s /Y, Colquit 17.27... 17.15 16.05 16.05 Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 18.40 17.90 17.26 A = 17.00 16.50 16.00 Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 17.00 16.70 1645 16.01 E Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah 17.00 16.90 16.40 s - Y, paliiela Pe 1725. 1685 1645-1550 | Millen L/S, Millen 16.75 16.00 15.75 16.00 S/Mit.,, Nehunte 17.00 1665 16.25 Jesup S/Y, Jesup 17.03 16.50 16.14 15.35 L/s Co., Douglas 1731 16.92 16.50 14.95 Swainsbore $/Y, Swainsbore 17.25 16.75 16.40 15.60 s S/Y, Statesboro 16.75 16.55 16.05 16.60 Dodge Co. S/Barn, Eastman | z 7.70 16.95 16.50 16.16 3 ar . April 26 Assn. Inc., Amercus 17,31 17.16 16.55 15.85 | Coffee Co. $/Ce., Douglas 16.76 16.50 15.81 15.74 $/Y. Augusta 16.60 16.00 Troup L/S Assec., LaGrange 16.10 1475 14.00 13.50 16.77 16.25 16.00 15.10 | Farmers Coop. L/S, Soperton 17.25 16.50 16.00 rald $/Y, Fitzgerald 17.34 16.78 16.05 MeRae $/Y, Arlington 17.11 1615 16.65 on L/S Com. Ce., Dublin W717 16.85 = 16.00 = 16.18 | Farmers $/Y, Arlington 16.60 16.05 15.80 15.65 L/S Ce., Valdosta 17.50 17.10 = 17.00 16.20 | Emmuel Ce. $/Y, Swainsbore 17.00 16.50 16.00 16.00 /Y, Petham 17.16 17.00 16.50 Mitchell Co. L/S., Camilla 16.80 1647 1610 15.40 9 | ./S Auct., Toccoa 17.25 17.00 16.50 15.00 | Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 16.74 16.59 15.25 &'Long Com. Co., Quitman 17.32 16.85 16.05 15.55 Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 17.00 16.50 16.05 16.05 ps ; Formers L/S Auct. Co., Nashville 17.30 16.80 15.50 14.10 ver L/S Auct., Bainbridge 16.90 16.50 15.60 Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 16.67 16.15 16.07 17.30 17.20 = 16.65 April 27 16.55 16.25 15.61 15.85 | Claxton S/Y, Claxton 16.75 16.00 15.50 15.50 17.27 16.94 16.60 16.25 | Coosa Valley Com. Co., Rome 17.30 16.70 15.25 14.40 16.75 16.05 , 15.25 | Pulaski S/Y, Hawkinsville 16.80 16.60 16.00 15.50 16.75 16.50 = 16.00 Union $/Y, Albany 16.75 16.45 16.00 16.10 17.55 "17.08 Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 16.70 16.85 16,20 1685 16.25 15.50 | Rite S/Y, Kite 17.25 16.75 16.00 16.45 16.08 18.48 18.88 | Ragsdale McClure Com. Co., Rome 17.05 16.85 16.60 14.00 17.10 16.80 16.38 16.40 | Bacon Co. L/S, Alma 16001600. 1615 ene 17.28 16.55 = 16.02 += 18.08 | Wilkes Co. $/Y, Washington 16.90 16.00 15.00 13.90 : oa Go, Gaterille 1738 V0 aad TA Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 17.50 1705 : : 16.88 18.80 = 18.7 m Co. $/Y, Springfield 16.50 16:30 15.80 a ay s.2 f nibridge $/Y, Bainbridge 16.50 16.20 15.40 15.30 it 7 (Continued. from Page 1) of the sheep business. Today they can be controlled. Stray dogs and internal and external parasites were the two main factors in reducing Georgias sheep pop- ulation from one-half million during Civil War days to about 7,000 in recent years. Rising cattle prices also accounted for some loss of interest in sheep production. The Extension Service believes that in the next five to eight years the sheep industry in Georgia will expand such that income from this-source could be increased as much as $15,000,000 annual- ly. However, it is suggested that sheep production be used as a - STATE WELL- farm income rather than as the farm's lone enterprise. supplementary OUTLOOK BRIGHT There is much land laying out in the state that could be easily converted to sheep production. The outlook for the | sheep industry is very good, brightened, too, by announcement that the federal government for the first time is offering an incentive payment in order to get farmers to produce more wool. We now import a tremendous amount of wool from Australia. Georgia farmers have become much more conscious of the advantages of sheep | raising, and many of them are going into the sheep business this year. Georgia's. Top Young ; ~ (Continued from Page LD reau chapter last year. He is also ber of his communitys Baptist C and is a trustee in his community s Murphy started farming in 1939, ing with a mule, but later tra mule as down payment on a trac now owns farm machinery an ment worth $12,000. He has 121 in cultivation and uses two tobacec His main interest is his livestoc gram, through which he specia raising purebred Hampshire hogs. BOCS FOR SALE Reg. Duroc Pigs, best of bloodlines. Reasonable prices. Reg. buyers name. Hubert Godwin, Irwinville. OIC Pigs, for breeding stock, farrowed Apr. 11th., from Blue Ribbon winner, big type stock, good quality, $25 ea. FOB. Reg. buyers name. Ship anywhere in Georgia. W. E. Barr, Jr., Rex, C/o Peachtree Farms. Ph. 4148. 6 good Hampshire Gilts for sale. Will not ship. Earnest Dover, Hollywood. OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, choice breeding stock, reg. buyers name, short nose, blocky, treat- ed, from prize winning stock, $20 ea. Mack Patrick, Voce. Ag. Teacher, Rabun Gap. 11 mos. old White and Black Spotted Stock Boar, for sale or trade for springer cow or will serve in radius of 20 mi. Atlanta. Have truck and cradle to transport him in. J. N. Mc- Ginnis, Sr., Austell, Rt. 3, Box 331. Tel. Am. 3397 week days only. Selected Cherry Red Duroc Pigs for breeding stock, from tov bloodlines, and large litters, $25 e.a with papers. Robert A. Cail, Savannah, Rt. 5, C/o For- rest River Duroc Farm. 31 purebred Duroc, Cherry Red Pigs, 10 wks. old, lifetime treated, sell all together, ' $15 ea. See. R. L. Nease. McRae, C/o C. A. Williams Farm. Several extra nice Hamp- shire Pigs, about 2 mos. old, $12.50 ea .C. NW. Davis, Smyrna, 126 Belmont Ave., Rt. 4. Ph. 5-5236. SPC Pigs, 125-200 Ibs. both sex, some of nations top blood- lines, reg., treated. Ship any- where. D. M. Matthews, Ten- nille, Rt. 2: Reg. SPC Boar, about 300 Tbs., 9 mos, old, $65: 6 SPC Pigs, 3 gilts, 3 males,, 70-85 lbs. 11 wks. old, reg. buyers name, $30 ea. Chester Cheek, Hawkins- ville, Rt. 1. Purebred Hampshires, gilts 150-200 lbs., reg., $50; Unreg. $40; Boars ready for service, $50. David Stough, Locust Grove, Rt. 1, Ph. Griffin 7396. Purbred Duroc Pigs, far- rowed Feb. 4th., 2144..mos.,old, either sex, some of best blood- lines, $25 ea. with papers; Males ready for service, $50- $75 ea. 6 mi. E. Sandersville. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. Several 200 lb. Bred Hogs, some OIC, some SPC, $40 ea. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. Young Reg. OIC Sow, $65; 4 purebred OIC pigs, 6 wks. old, $10 ea at farm. Mrs. E. W. McCain, Stockbridge, RFD 2. Ph. 2471 after 5 PM.- Purebred Hampshire and Du- roc .Gilts and Boars, reg., 8-10 wks. old, $25 ea, FOB. Hilton EK. Davidson, Glenwood, Rt. 2, Lowery FFA. HOGS FOR SALE SFC Pigs, gilts. and boars, wormed, treated, 8 and 10 wks. old, from prize winning stock, $35. ea. Will ship but best to see. Can get papers. Jimmy Colston, Jr., Kite. Reg. Tamworth Sow, and 8 Tamworth Pigs for sale. James E. Puckett, Lilburn, Rt. 1,'Box 362. Ph. Stone Mt. 6507, Reg. Duroc pigs, out of Bet- tie Georgia Ann No, 9195, Wt. around 80 lbs ea. 3 mos. old May Ist, $30 ea. Ernest P.: Cars ter, Baxley. 15 boars and 10 gilts, Durocs, farrowed past February, all Reg. stock and from Show winning stock, $25 ea. here, and furnish papers and have treated. O. H. Rhodes, Adviser, Sycamore FFA Chapter, Sycamore. FARM HELP WANTED Want middle aged man to help with chickens and garden on farm. Have some knowledge of carpentry. Good home with nice people, salary. Write B. L. Almon, Columbus, 3943 Cody Rd. Want refined, clean, unen- cumbered white woman, middle aged, honest, no bad habits, to live in house with me on small farm and do light farm chores for salary, board, room. Mrs. A. C. Mobley, Concord. Want couple or single man, maintenance ability, good farm- er, carpenter, etc. for 83 A. farm on Nottley Lake, 12 A open, good land for vegetables, tobacco, pepper, etc. Caretak- ers living quarter, equipment, all conveniences furnished. Contact at once. Mrs. W. H. Weir, Atlanta, 945 Rupley Dr., N. E. Ve. 8447. Want man with wife or boy to plant corn crop with culti- vator. $3 daily for man: $2 daily for wife or boy. Give day work after making crop. State where located. P. E. Dos- ter, Sr., Abbeville. Want reliable young single white man to help on farm, preferably with knowledge of carpentry and painting - too. Come see at once. Write be- fore comings. Boyd Jones, : Ross- ville, Rt. 3. Want neat nice looking un- encumbered white woman to do. lisht farm chores on farm and live as one of family of two, for room, board, salary. Give full details about self in letter. Mrs. L. C. Drummond, Acworth, P. O. Box 1. Want farm hand, used to liv- ing in country, for farm work. Good house, water, elec. Mail and school bus rt. Give full details of experience, age, num- ber in family by letter. Wayne Seamen, Hoboken. Want woman to help with light farm work for room, board, and salary. H. H. Mad- dox, Hampton, RFD 2. FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP W Want white woman, good character, good health, 50 or 60. yrs. old, to live in farm home with elderly lady and do light farm work for room, board, modest salary. Modern conveniences. No milking, or hogs to tend. References exch. Mrs. 2116 Jeffersonville Rd. Want white or colored fam- ily for small crop 50-50 basis. Extra wages looking after pas- ture. 3 R house wired, garden, school bus and mail route. See. S. S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4s Want young man, small fam- ily, experienced raising corn, hogs, chickens, to live on an look after my farm in Towns Co. Give experience and refer- ence. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. Want white woman needing good home to live on farm (family of three) and do light gardening and other light farm chores for room, board, salary. Mrs. Arthue Gray, Holly Springs. Want married man (white or colored) of good character to work in dairy and do general farm work. Must be able to. drive tractor. House and rea- sonable salary. E. L. Turner, Greensboro, RFD 1, : Want white farmer with family to help on vegetable farm. Pay man able to drive truck and tractor and pick vegetables $3 day. House with elec., garden, etc. Regular work. R. F. Sams, Clarkston. Ph. 43- 7322. Want colored man and wife, 50 or 60 yra. old, 2-3 children large enough to help, healthy, honest, sober, willing workers for work on farm: Good house, elec., good well water, wood, mail and school bus rt. Rea- sonable salary. Will move if not too far. J. C. Kendrick, Sr., Sycamore, Rt. 1, Rt. 1, Box 9 90. Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Market Geo. W. Blount, Macon,. Want colored man and wife to work on farm for salary or share basis. House furnished. J. G. Nash, Decatur, Rt. 2, Wesley Chapel Ph. De. 5588. Want farm help for 60 acres good crop land to grow corn and truck crops, 50-50 basis, and work part time for wages. 5 R house, elec., school bus and mail rt. Come or write. Let- ters ans. John Ay Wilson, Mar- tin, Rt.- 2. Want reliable party for Chic- ken farm (12000 cap.) near Stockbridge, just off 42 Hwy., 20 mi, Atlanta. Modern con- veniences. Satisfactory basis agreed upon. House sand gar- den,: 0. ae? Steers & Helfers 11.50-18.25 11,50-19.00 11.25-18.25 11.00-16.75 11.50-19.50 Calves ; 13.00-19.25 13.25-19.50 13.00-21.00 12.00-17.00 | 13.00-19.25_ Seurse of Information Pederal - State Market News Service 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Se.