By JOS. R MURPHY w will mean eash benefits L See ae ary io 1955, old-age and survivors e protection (Social Security) was 5 self-employed farm operators if cash wages by one employer. urpentine workers are still not by social security. Cotton gin- es of farming operations. HAT TF WILL MEAN TO YOU: ranging from $30 to a 50 per life, f jotices of Arann events will be ied in this column. Some notices will be ed on page a2; column 1, under Sale nts. Notices should be mailed to: Editor, et Bulletin, Dept. of Agriculture, State ol, Peloaiey Ga. > 2 Ibany, Radium oo cy ia State Nurserymens Assn. Convention. Information: Willette Ee ae 2240 Peach- Shicata Dinkler-Plaza Hotel, .m. Meeting for all Georgia mercial egg producers, buyers sellers to organize. Georgia Assn. Information: C. E.- 3, Cedartown. : . lanta, Southeastern re Second Annual Sale of eastern Shetland Pony Breed- 100 Registered ponies, Information: hon: Dee born : Campbell, Commissioner WEDNESDAY, SE 1, 1955 CURITY NUMBER 39 ortant change in the. Social = perators and farm workers in to farmers. Those covered are: ings. in a ee are $400 or. ae Fereere who are a $100 - w covered, along with all the Retirement benefits at age 65 or Be nefits for ue wife at age 65 zeny. children under Le 18 when Memoral Drive, | Erosion Costs Are Gicd By Jesup Essay Winner ~ Jimmy Yeomans, Rte. 3, Jesup, win- ner of the states Gaining Ground with Fertility essay contest, points out that each inch of topsoil lost from average land means a decrease in production per acre equal to about five bushels of corn. One rain, he says, ean wash away an inc of topsoil. Says Yeomans: each acre of farm and ranch land within its capabilities and treating it according to its needs for protection and ioe ment. 2 ent parents or others, ranging from $30 to $200 per month, plus lump-sum death benefits. HOW IT WORKS | If you are a farm operator and will earn a clear profit of over $400 in 1955, you will pay a 3% social security tax . Manager Atlanta District Office Social Security Adm. Monthly ; Monthly Old-Age Payments Survivors Paymenis Average - _ Worker Widow, Widow Widow *Ghild, or and 1 and 2 Yearly Wkr's and : : Parent child Chil. Earnings Benefit Wife $ 600 gee $ 45.00 , $80.00 $ 45.00 $ 50.20 1,200 55.00 82.50 41.30 82.60 82.60 1,800 68.50 102.80 81.40 102.80 120.00 2,400 78.50 117.80 58.90 117.80 157.10 3,000 88.50 132:80 66.40 132.80 177.20 3,600 98.50 147.80 73.90 147.80 197.10 4,200 108.50 162.80 81.40 162.80 . 200.00 when you file your 1955 income tax return early next year. You need not file any special forms or reports just the regular income tax return if you make $400. These earnings will be credit- ed to your social security account and will count towards your cash benefits at age 65, or benefits for your family if you should die. No tax is paid on more than $4200 earnings per year. _ If you are a farm worker, and will be paid at least $100 in cash wages by one employer in 1955, he will deduct 27% of your wages for social security. He will keep track of your earnings during the year, and at the end of 1955, he will send in a report of your wages to the _ Government along with an additional 2.7% | social security tax paid by him. These Our goal is using Hog Cholera Control Seen In Vaccination Vaccination is the key #2 a good hog cholera control program, according to ~ Bill Clayton, Agricultural Extension Ser- vice livestock specialist. Although some farmers do their own vaccinating, Clayton believes that it will pay in the long run to let a veterinarian -do it. Vaccines can be found through feed and seed dealers, or through local veterinarians, 5 If cholera is present. on the farm when the hogs are vaccinated, serum will be needed to protect the hogs for the 21 days _ it takes for the vaccine to go into effect. Georgians Sew Fine Seam - Mss Mary Jo Ridley, Extension Ser- vice Clothing Specialist, says Georgia women made-more than 47,000 garments for their families last year. An Extension Service pamphlet Geor- gia Women Sew a Fine Seam, is now available through local Home Demonstra- tion Agents. earnings will count toward social secur- ity perc for you and your family. No social security tax is pad on earnings of over $4, 200. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO 1. If you will be covered by social security under these new provisions, -you ll need a social security number. Con- tact your nearest social security office for your number. If you have had one be- fore, be sure to ask for a duplicate, be- cause any earnings you already have to your credit may add-to your future ben- elits. 2. If you hire farm help, you should start recording the name, social security number, and cash wages paid to each worker whom you pay as much as $100 in the year. A minimum of 12 years of coverage under the law is necessary before bene- fits can be paid.. A farmer who is now 65 can qualify with only two crop-years ef work. 3 RETIREMENT Social security benefits ar paid only on retirement for persons under age 72. But (Continued on page Hight) GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN _ Address all items for publication and requests to be ut U- on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL [asso chat lan DS eae ee OS eee ee | of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage. regulations inserted one time on each request | and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy notices. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- } ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address - PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner Published Weekly ai 114-122 Pace Si., Covingion. Georgia By Deparimeni of Agriculiure : Notify on FORM 3579 Bureaw of Markeis, 222 Siaie 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 pagvided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, ae under -Act of June 6, 1900. ; Executive Office State Capitol f Editorial] and Execufive Offices _ State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Georgia _ = sen SALE EVENTS June 16, Carrollton, 1:00 P. M., Ga. polled Hereford Assn., Summer Roundup sale... 10 bulls and 40 females ... Carroll Livestock Sale Barn. Ralph W. Cammack, Atlanta, 599 Morningside Dr. N. E. June 17, Friday 12:30 P. M., Smith Stock Yard, Thomson - .. complete Dispersal. Lit- tle River Farms Reg. horned Herefords . . . 125 lots, 60 eows with -calves, 20 bred cows and heifers, 30 open heifers, 13 yearling bulls and & herd sires. A. M. Bennett, Owner, Washington. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, Blue Vinea, 35c doz.; Green Leaf Begonia (not Conch), 40c eutting; Hardy Phlox, asst. colors, 6, 50c. PP. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Coral Vines, Philodendron Vines; Beefsteak Plumosus Ferns, 25 ea.: 2 yr. bulbs Hybrid Amaryllis, $1 doz. Add 35c extra for shipping a. order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Purple Achimenes from 3 in. pots, 75c ea.; Large clumps Yel- low, and White Mums, Purple Violets, 3, $1; Xmas, and Angel Wing Cacti, Night Blooming Cereus, plain and striped Aeroplane Plants, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Albany, 400 S. Cleveland. Blooming size Paper White Narcissus Bulbs, 65c doz.: Poin- ciana Seed, 10c tsp.; White, Pink, Orchid Hibiscus Seed, 2 tsp., Ic 2 tsp., 25c. Del. in Ga. Add postage, if out-of-state. ee Effie Smith, Austell Rt. White daffodils and King Al- fred jonquils, $2 C: pink thrift, $1 C; White Star of Bethlehem, $2. 50 C.- Add postage. Mrs, eo Leathers, Buchanan, Snapdragons, my home. Mrs. head, Bogart. Royal Robe Violets, Lemon Lilies, Emperor Daffo- Gils, 2 doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs. RP: Steinheimer, Brooks. Bulbs of Daffodi) wholesale prices; Dusty Miller, Lilies, 50 doz.; Almond, Se QOZ a Slecat W. E. White- 20 $1; family at Iris, Thrift, Houseleek, Day Cannas, Lilacs, . Jasmine, 15 ea.; 2, 2c. Add postage. Exch. for fed sacks. Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222. . Begonias, | Phoenix FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Bird of Paradise Seed, 25c pkt; 6 pkts. $1: -PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. 9 Giant Yellow Oxalis Bulbs, $1. Mrs. A. S. Knight, Bruns- | wick, 2028 Reynolds St. Dbl. Geraniums, Dbl. and Simgle Begonias, Red LEver- blooming, June, Xmas, Star Fish, other Cacti, Coral Justi- cia, etc., 20 cuttings, $1.23. Mrs. Lovelle Ownbey, Blairsville; Ritson bOxo2s Day Lilies: Baronet, Chisca, Crown of Gold, Chengtu, Emily Hume, Evangeline, Fire Bird, George Kelso, Mrs. Wynn, Ophir, Purple Waters, Star- Igiht, Sweetbrisr, Svivia, Te- jas, 30e ea; 10, $2.75; Talis- man, Challenger, Mamie Lake. $1 ea.: 3, $2.75. PP on $2.50 up- Mrs. D. J. Harrison, Black- shear. / Long Trumpet Daffodils, Dbl: Butter and Eggs, $1.25 C; Sin- gle Blue Grape Hyacinths, 50c doz. Add postage. No. Fla. or- ders. Mrs. C W. Dean, Bowers- ville, Rt. 1. Rooted Privet Hedge. stays green, 2-3 ft., $10 M, PP; 5-8 ft. $12 C. Exp. collect; Cuttings of Snow Bells, White Spirea, Monthly Red Roses, Purple Wisteria, Arborvitae, 25, $2;) Jonquil Bulbs, 50, $2. PP. Mrs- B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C; April Blooming White Nar- cissi, $2 C; Orange Day Lilies, yellow Cannas, White Iris, Yellow Daffodils, $1 doz.; Jap. Sunflowers, 75c doz.. Pepper- ment Plants, Small Yellow, and Mixed Mums, 50c doz. Martha Wommack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89. April Nareissi, Alfred Jonquils, ange Day Lilies, Dbl. Yellow Cannas, Emoveror Daffodils, Purple, and White Iris, $1 doz.; Snowdrop Bubs 50c doz. Beat- rice Mosley, Bremen Rt. 2. Giant Yellow Oxalis. bloom- ing size bulbs, 9, $1. Mrs. A. S. Knight, Brunswick, 2028 Reyn- olds St. White Narcissi, Emperor and Daffodils, German Iris, Red spider (Scillias) and Day Lilies, Purple Violets, $1 doz. PP in Ga. Exch. for nice print sacks. Miss Mautile Har- rison, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 81. 6 red Rosebud Geraniums, 5 dif. Begonias, 2 dif. Cacti, 1 Rubber Plant, 1 Monkey Face, 2 dif. Jew (unrooted). all $1.25. PP in Ga. Mrs. John. Gable, Cedartown, Rt. 3. $2 C: King $2.50 C; Or- Lily of Valley Bulbs, Bethlehem, pies, 95 C; Japonica, plants, Rose Bush, Rooted Per. Verbena, sever- al colors, 3 doz., $1. Moss pack- -ed. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chula. | Rooted Verbena, Pink, Blood Red, Lavender, Candy Stripe, | Rose Red, Dusky Rose, Laven- der with white eye, 3 doz, $1. Damp moss packed, Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. Emperor, Empress Daffodils, $1 doz.. Star of Bethlehem, 59c d0z.; Dbl. White, Red Spirea, Blue | Wisteria, Purple Lilacs, rooted, 35e cut.; Abelia, Yellow For- sythia, Yellow Jasmime, Rose and White Weigelas, 3. 25c. Add 25 postage. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 1. Mtn. Azaleas, 25 ea.: $2 doz: King Alfred Jonquils, Narcissi, Love-In-The-Mist, 25 doz; Bloom of Heaven, Yetlow Primrose, Red Horsement, 50c doz.; Old Time Hope Vine, White and Pink Honeysuckle, |25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. || Presley Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Trumpet Daffodils, Orange | Day Lilies, Blue Violets, Star } of Bethlehem, $3 M; Purple King Iris, Violets, 75 Cz-Dbi | Yellow Japonicas, Pink Spirea, Purple and White Lilacs, Red Roses, Azaleas, 2, 50c: Goose- berry Bushes, 75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Hermon Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Trumpet Daffodils, Star of Violets, Orange Day Lilies, $3 M; Purple King Iris, Blue Violets, 75 C; Ker- ria Japonicas, Purple, White Lilacs, Large Red Roses. Aza- leas, 2, 50c; Gooseberry Bushes, | Te doz. Add - postage- Mrs, Frank Parks, Ellijay, Risse White med. size Mums, doz.; cinths, $1 doz.; Red Dahlia | Bulbs, Yellow Honeycomb. Dah- | lia Bulbs, $1.50 doz.; Hen and |} Biddie, Patticake Cacti, 30c ea. Damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Ellijay, } RFD 5. Wild Spanish Iris, 75c C; Red, White, Pink -Azaleas, 4. $1; Sweetshrubs, 2, 50: Bridal Bouquet, 4. 75c: White. Purple Lilaes, 2, 50c; Orange Day Lil- 3. 500; Large Red Roses, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Grace Parks, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Rosina Pink Violets, rooted plants, $1 doz Add postage Mrs. John Miller, Franklin. Rosina Pink Violets, rooted $1 doz.; Red Spider Lily Bulbs, blooming size. $1 doz. Add 25c postage. Mrs. Walter Miller, Franklin. ~ All colors Burpees Petunias, | Blue Ageratum, Physostegia, Corn Flower, Fla. Red Flame} Star, all Col. Dahlias or As- ters, Periwinkle, 35c doz; 3} 'doz.,'75c; Mums, giant white, Turner pink, yellow purple Monerch, $1. doz. Plus postage less $1 orders. Mrs. R. J. Flem- |ing, Lincolnton. Yellow Jonquils. Purple Iris, White Narcissi, 50c doz.; Yel- low Jasmine, Pink Running rooted, Geranium cuttings 3, 25c; White Violets, 40c doz. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, | Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. ~ Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, Easter Lilies, Jacobs Ladder, $1.25 dob.; White, Pink Oxalis, 20c ea.. Amaryllis Lilies, 50c for 3 bulbs; Petumias, 25, 25e. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Red Cannas, 50c doz.: Pur- ple Lilac Bushes, Red Monthly Rose Plants, rooted, 50c ea.; White Violets, 10 bunch; Yel- low Jonguils, 30c doz.:; Snow- On-The Mountain, 50c doz. plants; Ground Ivy, 10 bunch. Add postage. No stamps nor chks; Pairlee Runles, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7 19 Fragrant Red, and Genuine Royal Robe Violets, $1 doz.; $6 C; White Wonder, and White Perfection Violets, 4 plants, $1; Scarlet and Dark Red, Pur- ple Verbena, $1 doz. Add post- age Mrs.. L. H. Cousins, Green- ville, Rt 3. 50c | Lemon Liies, Blue Hya- I Ligustrums, 3, $i: English Ivy, Vinca Mimor. Violets, Nan- dinas, Mums, Cherry Laurels, $I doz. Los: Woodruff, Green- 0 ville. - Pink, Red, White Gocnaer Rose, Lavender Sultanas, Red, Pink. Rose Bud Begonias, all] rooted plants, 25c ea. Add post- | age. Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald; Rt. 1, Box 108. Pink Oxalis,.2 clumps, ere Pink, Red Verbena, $1.23 doz.: Pink Thrift, $1 C; $8 M; Red, White, Blue Thrift, Blue Iris. $1 doz.; Blue Violets, Red Can- nas, $1.50 doz: Glad Bulbs, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. Pink Oxalis, 25c:\ Grass? Pinks, large bumehy 30c; Red, white Yarrow, Yellow Daisy | | Mums, $1 C; Larkspur, 4 dif.) ieol. 4 OClock, and Bouquet } Pepper Seed. 10c large pkg. 'Docia Harris, Lula. Rooted Boxwood Plants. 10: [Many col. \mixed Iris, 20, $1; } $3. C: $12 M: Dutch Tris, $200 | i Cz Jonquil, Daffodil, Narcissus, Butter and Eggs, 60c C: $6 M: }Milk and. Wine Lilies. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. -Sev. kinds large Daffodils, | old fashioned Sweet scented yellow Narcissi, $1 C; 600, $5 at my home; two- tone Tris, smixed, 90 doz. PP; Feverfew, Ageratum, 20 doz. plus 5c postage; Seed: Feverfew, Calif. 10 ~ and Poppy, Cailliopsis, ehks. Mrs. istamped env. No. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Re Sh Deep Red Hollyhock Seed, 10 pkg. Norman Wheeler, Con- pyers, Rtv 1. Blue Single Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; Daffodil Bulbs, mixed, $1 es Large Purple, White Tris, $1 doz: White Narcissi, 50, $1; Add 25G1 postage for each $1 order. No less shipped. Miss Ruth Underwood, Conyers, Rt. 3. Large Single Yellow Hemer- ocallis, $1 doz.; Single and Dbl. Orange, 75 doz.; White Cle- matis Vines, 3, $1; Blue Tuber Morning Glories Lavender Run- /ning Lantana, Outdoor Running | Ferns, each, 2, 25; Iris, Blue, | | White, Purple, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Col-| umbus, 1321 Wild Wood "Dr. 8 fine Iris, all colors, inc.! yellow, reds, blue, purple, lav- ender, etc. $1.25 lot.; Mums, 15, $1.20; Day Lilies, in yellow,| red, orange plicatas, etc. -4, $1. 25, in State. Mrs. W. E. John- son, Crawfordville, Rt. 2 Dbl. red Peonies, 50c ea; Pool Lilies, good roots, $1.25 ea.; red, pink, white, yellow; | Light | pink Tris, 15, $1: Holly- hock, 20, 65c; Phlox, lay. pink, 50c doz.: Mums, large, ry ed. and daisy, 50c doz. Add postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville. Large var. Cacti, Hen and Biddle dif. sizes, $i, $2.50, $3; Unrooted, 25c, 75c, $1; Monkey Tail or Star Fish Cacti, rooted, 25c ea.; Unrooted, I5 ea.; Xmas Cacti, "25 cut; Ice Plant, 5e a leaf; Green Jew, 5 cut. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cummings, Rt. 5. - - Guinea Wing, Angel Wing, Grape Begonias, Fuchsia, Eye- brow, Pine Cone, Indian Blank- et Cacti, Prayer Plant, Justicia, 50c; Carnation, 50c doz.; Yel- low. Marigold, 40e doz; Petu- nias, 25c; Philodendron, Bronze Leaf Begonias, everblooming, Strawberry, 35c plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Dbl. Day, Blackberry lilies, 12, $1; per. Sweet Peas, phlox, 75c doz.; Jack-in-Pulpit, Tril- lum bulbs, 35c doz.; Hollyhock dbl. Orange and Lemon Mari- gold plant, $1 C; Shawn and white Easter rose, 12, $1. Moss Packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah- lonega. Rt. 1. Mums: pink Greer Garson, pink Turner, pink Enchantress, white Silver Sheen, Silver Ball, Betsy Ross, Yellow Gold Lode, Spiders Queen Lace, Yellow Lace, rooted cuttings, $2 doz. Robe, dwarf about 12 in. circum., postage; Nierembergia compact | Mrs. Clarence McMilli ula, Risks Nierembergia, Pur wart compact pe yellow. center, sma Dacula, Rt. abs Large type Chrys white, yellow, red ' pink, 15, $1; Add 25c Yellow Button, and | Daisy, 20 plants, $1. M | Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. Dbl. Red, Pink, Whit | Geraniums, 25c ea.; 5, Pink, White, Bronze, : Azalamums, ise. doz. Williams, 60c doz.; Pe 35e doz. Add postage. H. Stalnaker, Elberto: Xmas cacti, Strawb | gonias, White, Pink Nickel Moss, rooted, Sweet Gum Red Ge 20e cut; Rainbow bunch; Dbl. Daffodils, Mums, Lemon Lilies, Red Dahlia Tubers, $ Add postage. Mrs. H. A tain, Ellijay, Rt. 5 Year old Guinea W: | gonias, 60c ea; ' Rex, Pink Rosebud, ani Begonias, 25c- ea.; B Sweet Gum Ivy, Pink Xmas Cacti, 15 cut. eac Yellow. Monthly Rose 20C.a.; 0b; 3h Damp Day Lilies, mixed col. mixed col, Mums, Pink Primroses, 50c | June Cacti, Pink Pe ea.; Add postage ord $3. Exch. for sacks. \ ye Ralston, Ellijay, Rt5 5 Flax Ageratum, smal ers Daisy t dils, $1.50 C: Little Narcissi, $1.75 C. Add Exch. for print sacks. orders. Miss Mattie McC Hartwell, Rt. 2. Yellow White Jost ter and Eggs, Long Daffodils, $1.75 C; Het Lilies, $1.50 doz.;. Pink Thrift, 75 doz. age. No Fla. orders. Mi: cile McCurley, Hartw: Hybrid Day Lilies ( caftis), Purple Waters, Indian Maid Red, Mar ; ther, Mrs. W. H. Ey: ham. Seven Seas, Syl perion, 25c ea.; Warpa red), Trade Winds, Mo Caballero, 50c ea.; K:; Honey Redhead, $1 ea. postage under $2. Hattie sey, Hiawassee. y Giant Zinnias, grow size and beauty, selected | tested, new seed eet Tob, can full, $1; halff LG, Westbrook, Kin Dbl. Red, Salmon Ge: $1 doz. cuts.; Rooted, $1.75 Blooming size, 3, $1 ai: A pink, on Moss packed. Postpaid. Mrs. B. |S J. Wilber, Decatur, 1006 oe St,: DE 6804. ee o: Be 2.5 Mixed Jon- | M ns. Ralph S: Collier. Pipe Be. ea; Orange, ww Moss, Guineawing | White, Pink, and Sweet- Begonias, Red, Pink A-) mity Geraniums, 15c | 25c; Bouquet Pep- | eet William Planits, Laurels, eae A ood: Ge baci: Hol- Kee Tulip Poplars, | a ON eosiaee and packing. Mrs. ure] Bushes, Wis- iydrangeas, 2oG; Oren itbrettia, 6, 25c; Nan- imix, Red Running | ing Lantanas, 25c | , White Spider, and urved Red Mums, $1 different, 50c doz. age. Mrs. Dan Terry, | 910 W. LaFayette St. | ite Mums, 3 doz. Apostle, . hybrid Am- | Yellow Calla, White | $1; White, Yellow i $1.50 Cc: Butter- Milk and Wine ee Lilies White Can- nge, Purple Lantanas, | whneyed Susans, 25c | J. E. Harrell, Quit-! olor Mums. large OZ.3 xed Daffodils, | $150 GC; | ae Butterfly, and fan Taly 16, cae; Or-4 ae Lantanas, 6, / Daisies, antes pes ae ger, omer Red, Pink! Roses, Hon- : dif. asst. 25 doz.; + | many var. Chrysanthemums, 25 | : | Plants, $1.25, PP. Mrs. | Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Strong ie Begonia Cuttings, ,|15e ea.; Purple Verbena, Queen | | Annes Lace, Per. |iLarge Mums, | ete. Murs. atum, | Straw poms, Feverfew, Digatalis, FOR SALE Snowdrops, ANe doz.: Mixed bulbs, 35e doz.; Large Zinnias, | Marigold, Fancy Peppers, many | All colors West Verbena, 15 ea: Dwarf Az-| | alea-type Mums, Lavender Per. | Asters, Yarrow, Dbl. White Fev- | erfew, 50c doz; Viola, Zinnia, | Petunia, Ageratum, Salvia, Bal-| sam Plants, Sc ea. growing in| small pots; Geraniums, Purple Achimenes, Pink Dbl. Begonias. No mail orders. Mrs. Frank { | | | Barford, Ataltan, 1185 More-| | land Ave:, S. E. King Alfred Bulbs, $3 C; Giant Zinnia plants, 40, $1; Hy- | drangeas, 50c; Oxalis, 4, 25c;) Feverfew, $1 doz.; Yellow Day | | Lilies, Blue, White Tris, 75c doz.;| Pink Thrift, 10c; Paper White Narcissus Bulbs, 8c ea. Fred | Witherspoon, Atlanta, 308 Hold- | | emess, SS. W.*5251. Begonias: Leopard, 21-25) PP rooted cutting: Thur- | stoni, Beefstek, Lettuceleaf, Rex, Fancyleaf, scented, M W'ngton, can Violets; dbls. and singles, 150e ea.; Min. order $1,. plus N. B. Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Green- wood, N. BE. EL 5554. Pink Thrift, rooted, packed in wet moss, $1. C;> Dbl. Bier2. Red Geranium, Pa Conch White Tris, Violets, Daisy Mums, 35c doz. Exch. for Beef Steak Begonias, Dahlias, Sacks, Joseph. Gibbs, Re- becea, Rt. 2, Box 67: FLOWERS AND SEED | 4 } | Ivy Geraniums, many var. Afri-| or | |Single Day Lily (June) Plants, |30, $1.PP. Mrs. M: E. Rhodes, Ranger, Phiox, Royal | Coral Vine with tuber, Ager-. Calendula, Cornflower, Flowers, Zimnias, Pom- vie, Daisy (Eng. and Shasta), 50c doz.; Coleus, | mixed colors, Albeliia, Nandina, jevery dollar. Mrs. H. V. Frank; -/lin, Sr., Register, RFD 1h, Box 20. Rooted Fish Scale Fern, Pea- nut, Thanksgiving, Xmas Cac- Seabiosa, Sal- | | Geranium, Pyracamtha, 75c ea. | JNo less $1. Add 25c postage | ti, 20c ea.; Rooted Rose Scented |Geraniums, Maiden Hair Fern, | 25 -ea.; Small Striped Amaryllis Lilies, 5 ea.; Blue Trailing Periwinkle, 10 ea. Exch. for Pink, Red, Pur-| Mrs. D. W. ple Day Lilies. Faircloth, Rochelle, P. O. Box 1044. Rose Thrift, $1 C; Flufty, Orange and, and Sword Ferns, 25c ea.; Snapdragons, 2c ea.: Iris, 50, | $1: Yellow Narcissi, 4 doz., $1; Hardy Moss, (blooming Kind), 100 plants, 25c; Hen and Bid-| lis 10c bunch; Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, gb ls Fluffy, and Sword Ferns, 25 ea.; Pink Per. Phiox, 50c doz.; Dbl. Rose Geraniums, Blue Hydrangea cuts, 15c ea. Rose die, Striped Jew, 6, 25c; Oxa-| Thrift, $i. C; Pink Dwarf Pe-. tunia Plants, 50c doz.; White, |Pink Oxalis, 25c clump. Add -|postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1. ( All colors Petunias, Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, Sea Roses, dbl., Lady Slipper, Phlox, Orange Lilies, dbl., Plus Postage. Mrs. gees Combs, | Toomsboro, Rt. 1, Box 45. ' . Red King Carnations, $1 doz.;| White, White Yellow Centered Narcissus, 50c doz.; Jerusalem Prim- | roses, all col. Larkspurs, Orange 25c doz:| Holly, 60c ea.; Asparagus Fern, | | 40c ea.; Oak Hydrangeas, | ea. Mrs. Susie Andrews, Thom- oe Box 641, White Running Roses, Red, } je Se Honeysuckle, of hy French Mulberry, all 10c nolias, Sweetshrubs, Oak, Sweet Myrtle, Running | 50c. Mag- | Red Yel-| 3| low Plum, Crabapple, Evergreen}. | Dutch Tris, | limited. Mrs. \ Iris: | Yellows, ae AND SEED FOR SALE Star Fish, Peanut, Deer Horn, Cob Cacti, 4, $1. All rooted. | 1 plant free with $1. orders. | Add postage. Mrs. Warren Mc- | Daniel, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Bearded Tris, Yellow, Light | Blue, Purple, white, Lavender, | |2 Tones, Blue, White, Purple and | Yellows, Wine Flighters, also Vespers in Wine, Dark Velvety | Blue, $1.25 doz.: Royal Purple | Violets, 3 doz., $1.25; Evergreen Vines, 2 in, blue blooms, 3 doz., | poosa, Bt 2. Purple Tris, 3 doz., $125. PP. | Mrs. M. Li, Priest, es Rock, Rt. 2. Bird of Par dice: 50c doz.; Shasta Daisies, 40c doz.; Pussy Willow, 1-2 tt, 10e ea; Pink Monthly Rose cuttings, Pink, | Red Running Rose, 25c. Add | | postage. Exch. for white or print sacks. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. \ Mixed Col, Iris, $3 C; Apr. Blooming Narcissi, $1 C; Star of Bethlehem, 75c 'C. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2, King Alfred, King of Yellow Daffodils, 2%5 in. diam. when open, $1.25 doz; Feb. Gold, earliest daffodil, 50c doz.; $2 C; Poeticus Narcissi, white, 6 or more flowers to stem, Blue White Crocus, 50c doz; Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. Lycoris Squamigera (Hardy Amaryllis), stems 2 ft:, crown- ed with whorl of lavender-pink lily like flowers late summer, 3 large bulbs, $2. Supply very Rosa G. Valdosta, 1610 Marion St. 3 Ginger Lilies, $1; 4 Amary- llis, @ white with Pink Stripes) $1 Plus postage. Mrs. N. N. Skinner, Waco, Rt. 1. Iris, 15. dif., $1; 2 each Yel- lows, Bicolors, Pink, Plicatas, Bronze, $1.25; Hemerocallis, 12 bicolors, Reds, Yellows, Purple, Scarlet, $2.50. Add 35c doz. post- age in state; Out-of-state, 50c 2 each, Pinks, Red, Wine, Yel- low, Scarlet, Bicolors, $2. 50; 15. $14 25: 2 each Rose, Pink, Red, Bicolors, Bronze, $1.25. Add 35c postage per doz, in state; 50c doz. out- of-state. Mrs. M. P, Combs, Washington. Pink Thrift, rooted, damp packed, 75c C; 200, $1.25; Pink Oxalis, 50 doz.; Liriope, Pur- ple Yarrow, 30c doz.; Silver King, 25 doz.; WNandinas, 4, Pink Cannas, 50c doz. All root- ed, damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Milton T. Phillips, Wrens. Salmon, Red, Rose Dbl. Ger- jraniums, Pink Rose, Red Ever- blooming Begonias, Artillery Fern, Red Chicken Gizzard, Red | with Green Leaf Coleus, Pink, | Purple Fuchsia, Salmon, Pink | Sultanas, Pink, White Hydran- | geas, 15c ea. cut. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Royston, Rt. 1. * Daisies, Silver Duplex Gerbera blooming size, 25c ea.; $1. Mrs. Lillian Cees, : Talla-; j Poole, | dif. labeled, $3; 2 each Pinks, } doz. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Wash- ington. , , Hemerocallis: 12 dif., $2.50; King, Feverfew, Nandinas, Ag-| eratum, Per. Phiox, Pink, White | Button Mums, 65c doz.; Steele Ss Pansies, $2 Cc; 50. asst. Mums, $1; Red Spider Lilies, Paper White -Narcissi, 75c doz. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. Grand Duke Jasmine, root- ed, 2 yr. size, med., 80c ea.; Large $1.30 ea. Del. 3rd zone. 5e on chks. Miss Mattie Col- Smithville, Rt. 1, Flower Bulbs. Send stamped envelope for list. W. B. Bass, Swainsboro, Rt. 1, Box 174. lins, hagen Market Cabbage, and Del. in Ga. Damp packed, J. H, Davis, Milledgeville. Dwarf Marigold seed, 15 and. stamped, addressed envelope. Cape Jasmine, Red Holly, Buck- | Add postaage. Rxch. for aes Moe. Menry. Loyd, *"Tooms ik Mrs. J, D: pep Yel Stone Moun-' tain, Rt. 1. . Govt. insp. La, PR Copper-| Potato, $2 M. No COD. rannen, pon Chas. W. Flat Dutch, Copen-, Ga, Collard, 50c C; $1:25; $2.25) | M; Marglobe Tomato, 500, $1.50 | , | | Parsley, 35c doz.: FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Bunch type PR Potato, from certified seed stock, treated, | May and June del., $7 M. FOB. | J. C. Anderson, McRae. Imp. Bunch PR Potato, ready 300, $4; 500, $6; $10 M. State insp. PP in Ga. Moss packed. | Phi -Gcilla 1422, J.) EB: Sims, Mystic. Egeplants, Bell, Hot and Pi: miento Peppers, Broccoli, Brus- |Add postage. | Gainesville, Rt. 6. sels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Ever- | green Bunching Onions, Leek, Sage, Mint, Horehound, Dill, "50 doz; No | less $1. Add 25c postage on ey-| ery dollar. Mrs. H. V. Frank- lin, Sr., Register, RFD 1, Box 20. i Marglobe Tomato, good ready, $2 M; 50c C; Govt insp. Imp. Red Skin Potato, $4 M. All FOB. oy, Lightses, Surrency. Large Sweet and Hot Pep- per, $3 M. at farm, or will plants, { ship. Eston Lightsey, Surrency. | Govt. insp. Copperskin Po- tato, and Sweet and Hot Pep- per Plants, $3 M at farm. S. D. Graham, Surrency. Govt. insp. Bunch Copperskin Potato, $5 M; La. Copperskin, $3.50 ML. Elmer Mann, Sur- mency, Ri 2: Govt. insp. Bunch Copperskin Potato, $5 M. Strong plants, full count. Dayid Mann, Sur- nency, Mat ceess Blooming size, fail col., finest Tris, 5, $1; Well rooted, hardy Ferns, 3, $1: large cluster April | blooming Narcissi, 50, $1; Aza- leas, red Honeysuckle and Sil- ver Lace vines, Weeping and Pussy Willows, 2, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. John Myers. Addison, Hartwell. FLOWERS AND SEED * * WANTED Want Amaryllis bulbs, large type, color red. Mrs. J. O. Dacis, Cochran. Want small or large quan- tities variegated Liriope. Small growing species suitable for pots. Not interested in Ophio- pogon, better known as Lily- Turf Joseph #. Barnesville, Rt. 1. DunNett, | Want Pink and Red. Dbl.| Touch-Me-Nots Seed, Leopard Begonia, Dark Purple, and White Var. Dbl. Petunias, White | Hydrangeas. Mrs. Maggie Tur-| ner, Riverdale. Want few Rosemary and 2 doz, Old Fashion Bachelor But- | $1; Poinsettias (summer variety) | ton Plants, also Morning Glory that grows from bulbs. Mrs. H. | R. Waters, Townsend, Rt. 2. PLANTS FOR SALE Ga. Heading Collard, Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Copen- hagen M., 300, $1: 500, $1.50; $3 M. No orders less $1. Add | postage. Hoyett Henderson, El- jay, Rt. 3, Box 124. Late Flat Dutch, Copenhagen | Market Cabbage, _and Ga. Heading Collard, ready, 300, $1; 500. $1.50; $3 M; Also 3 bu. late Orange Cane | Seed, $3.50 bu. Add postage. Come after care seed. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 124. = . Rutger, more Tomato, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; 5000, $10; Hot and Sweet Pepper, 300, $1; 500, $1.50! | $1.75 M; Spring Cabbage, and Ga. Collard, 500, $1.50; $2 M. Mrs. I. &. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Red Skin PR Potato, govt. insp., $5 M; Bunch and Old Fashion Boones, $5.50 M. Ready. Prompt shipment .Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. BS = Rutger and Marglobe Toma- | jto, 60 C; 300, $1.50; $2.95 M; | Large lots cheaper; Cabbage, | 1 50c C; 300, $1.35. Miss Lee | Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Potato Plants, govt. insp., PR imp. La. Copperskin, 5000, | $10. No chks. Lester Crawford, Bristol. eheen Marglobe and Balti-' |R. | Bermuda Onion, | Alma. | Beegplant plants, 20e doz.; | globe PAGE THREE PLANTS FOR SALE i Bulbs, 15 doz. L. M. Turner, {Also Garlic Govt. insp. Red Skin PR Po- |tato, ready, $4.50 M; 500, $3; Also Brown Striped Half Run- mer Bean Seed, 50c teacup. Guy Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. KE Digging Coastal Bermuda |Stolens through May, 35 cu. ft. See Sankie Powell at farm Ga. Or. contact, near Wrens, M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Cert. PR Runner Potato, $4 M; Imp. Bunch, $7 M; Rutger Tomato, 500, $2; $3 M. B. J. Head, Alma, Phone 3791. Cert. Runner PR and Imp. Bunch ee Lowell Head, Red Skin PR Potato, $450 M; 500, $2.50; Rutger Tomato, 75c C; $3.50 M; Long Cayenne Hot, and Ruby King Bell Pepper, $1 C;'$4 M. PP. J. M. Crosley, Baxley, Ro. 3. PR, and vine grown La. Imp. Copperskin Potato, State imsp., 5000, $12.50. No chs. Eas Tyre, Bristol. Cert, Gold Rush Potato, wilt resistant, $5 M. Del. by parcel post. Prompt shipment. E. F. Entrekin, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box DBs Cert. Imp. Bunch. PR Cop- perskin Sweet Potato, Fed. and State insp., $6 M. Will not ship under 1M. Mike Preston, Buena Vista, Rt. 2. Imp.. Large Dewberry, 50 doz.; Min. Huckleberry, 2 doz., 75c; Also Slick Leaf Mustard and Honeyrock Cantaloupe Seed, 30c teacup. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. ' Dill, and Pennyroyal Plants, 25c doz.; Balm, Catnip, Tansy, 60c doz.; Peppermint, 2 doz, Sage Plants, Catnip Bunches, |Muscadine Grape Vines, 6, $1; 25c; Red Gold Strawberry, $1.25 _ (Ca Horseradish, 75e doz.; Red and Black Raspberry, $1. doz5 Also Garlic Bulbs, Moss packed. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. - Tame strawberry, 30 bunches $1. Add postage. Miss Odell Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Govt insp. red skin PR, $2.78 M. PP. No chks. Paul Lightsey, Screven. Cert. bubels potato, $7 M; Rutgers tomato, $3 M. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. le Hot pepper plants, 15e doz. Fred Witherspoon, Atlanta, 308 Holderness St. SW; RA 5251. Home Grown tomato, 75e C; _Pep- per 25c doz. Ready Jufie 10. No shipments. J. W. Smith, Bow- don, Box 166, Carrollton St. Ph. 3301. Cert. PR Potato, count quality guar., $250 M. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma. , Strong, good Rutger, Mair- tomato, $250 M; 500, $1.25: Round Dutch Copen- hagen Market cabbage, $2 MM; Calif. Wonder and Pimients Sweet pepper, Cayenne Hot, $3.25 M2? 500, $1.65; Black Beauty eggplant, $3.50 M. Prompt shipment. Full count guar. Mrs. Rt 4. Genuine Pink and Copperskin potato, $2.75 M. FOB. Guar. full count. Leary C. Deal, Patt- terson. Golden Acre, Flat Dutch cab- bage, and White Bermuda on- ion, 300, $1; $250 M; Rautgec tomato, Calif.Wonder Sweet, and Cayenne Hot pepper, 300, $2; 500, $3; $450 M. PP in Ga. Chanclor, Pitts. Golden Acre. Cabbage, and 300, $1; 580; $1.50; $2.50 M; Rutger tomato, Sweet and Hot pepper, 300, $2: 1500, $3: $5M. Prepaid in Ga. Otis Conner, Pitts. ; Cert. govt. > insp. treated Bunch PR Potato, $1.25 C; 590, | $4.50; $8 M. PP. Mass jp: 4 {na Griffin, Baxley, | May, June del. Rayon Fuse \seli, Milan, Rt. 4 doz., re : and PAGE FOUR _ ene eee PLANTS FOR SALE - Govt. insp. PR potato, $2.50 ment. Atlas Lightsey, SUESDEY, ee Rt. Dee . BEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE : Rockyford cantaloupe, 2 tsp., 18c del. Add postage if out of state. Mrs. Effie Smith, Aus- tell, Rt. 4. Beriped half runner bean seed, 35c cupful, 3, $1, FOB. ee Gertrude Howell, Mitchell, pe ; __ Long green okra, clean, bright, _ 92 pet. germ. March 15 test, - 75 Ib. 5 lbs.-65c lb. Add post- age. ee Leon Smith, LaGrange, e Rt. ; ee striped tender corn- age bean. seed, 50c large cup; bunch . butterbeans, 25c large cup. Add postagee. Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Brown Top Millet, recleaned, 100 lb. bags, stored at Louis- weVille: BBY Anderson, Augusta, 2094 Heckle St. Reg. Starr millet seed (can be cert. 2 more yrs.), sub-stand- ard in germ. $25 CWT: del., $23 SOB DAA: Law, Chula, phone mitten 1716-R-2. : About 20 bee Black Dia- |. mond, white seed watermelon, f especially selected, hand saved; oi 50 Ib. PP. Joe R. James, ouglasville, tile - Recleaned Brown Top Millet, the hay and grazing kind tested for Germ. and purity. $15-CWT. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. Brown Crowder peas, home | ~ grown seed, treated, for planting : only, 35e cup; 3 cups, $1. Add pees: Mrs. F. N. Carlisle, - Flowery Branch. ~ _ Asst. poe seed, 25c pkt.; 6 pkts., $1; Congo Watermel- on, $2 tb.: 2 Ibs., $3. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Half Runner Striped bean, and sweet cantaloupe, 50c large - eup;.3 cups, $1.25; Black Crow- er Peas, $1 gal. Mrs B. T. Thorn- ton, Bowdon. Green Glaze collard seed, 2 ebbIsi,. 25c; 7-0 Tbls:, $1.8: -o7., ) $2.25, easly a Steed, Buena ' Vista. Pie 1955 Champ: Green Glaze - collard seed, 4 Tbls., $1;.8 Thls., $2; 35 Ibs. in all 70c lb. by lot. PP, Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobb- town. Good Red Syrup Cane seed, - $1.25 qt.; Dipper gourd, 10c pack. Mrs, Frank Manis, Cran- eedall, Rt lic Good Striped Half Runner, 6 wks. seed beans, 50c cup; mix -butterbeans and yellow pop- corn, 35 cup. All weevil free. Add postage. Mrs. Otto Rice, Cumming. g Ua Clean Citron seed, mixed _ variety, $1.30 lb. W. D. Askew, Davisboro, Be Martin Milo and Hegari seed $4 Cwt. Shipped in 100 lb. bags. _ Purity and germ. test on re- aiest: H. S. Young, Fairmount, tit ele Brown Striped Cornfield bean seed, 50c cup; Col. Bunch But- terbeans, 25c cup. Add postage. mane Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 20 doz. 1954 sound Cushaw | seed, $1.50; Also Herbs, Pineap- ple Mint Plants, Lemon Balm, 50 doz. ea. plus 10c postage. Mrs. B. B. Woodruff, Green- ville. Brown Top Millet seed, bine run, $12 Cwt: at barn. S. Mixon, Griffin, Rt. C. 1954 crop tender White Half | Runner and Bunch Bean, bright, no weevils, 55 cup. Add: post- age. Sold in two cup lots up. W. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawas- see. Tender White Half Runner} Bean seed, 2 large cups, $1; Col, Bunch Butterbeans, 25c Ib. Hastings White Triumph Bush Lima Beans, 35c lb. All hand shelled. Add postage. Mrs. U. V. Sauls, Lula, Rt. 1. M. Full count. Prompt ship- | com- | SEED AND GRAIN. ' FOR SALE 2500 Ibs, 1954 Syrup Cane, recleaned, treated, 10c lb. in 100 Ib. bags; - Also 75 gals. Syrup, $2.50 gal. v. . Samples, Homer, Rt; x. Climbing Okra and Climbin Squash, 25c pkg. Plus self ad- dressed, stamped envelope. No stamps. Fred Pruitt, Naylor. For dry weather crop, Texas Exp. Stat. Redbine 66 Grain Sorghum 98 pct. pure, 89 pct. germ., $8 Cwt. R..D: Tatum, Palmetto. - : 1 ton Honeydrip Sorghum Seed, 1954 crop, harvested with- out rain, $8 Cwt.-S. H. Hearn, Palmetto. 6 bu. clean Cane Seed, 8c lb. my place, Arvil M. Shook, Young Harris, (1 mile out). Good tender Bunch, white and brown striped Half Runner bean .60c cup; Speckled Crowder, Purple Hull Peas, 30c cup; Bunch Okra, 40c cup; Yellow seed popcorn, 25c cup. Add postage. No stamps nor ~chks. Mandy Banks, Carters. About 30 bu.. Syrup Cane seed, $3 bu. Amos cee Ball Ground, Rtas Imp. pure Pride of Ga. Wat- ermelon seed, 150, - 50c and- stamped, addressed envelope. a W. Y. Summers, Newaen, t. 5, Blacklee Watermelon, Rocky- | ford Cantaloupe, large pump- kin, 25c- half pt.; 50c pt.; qt.; Citron Melon, 78c lb.; Or- namental and Martin gourd, Icebox Watermelon, 2 doz.; 10c and stamped envelope. Walter Stroud, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1. Brab Seed peas, treated, $7.50 pi FOB. C. A. Walker, Ella- ville. Fresh Calif, Multiplying beer seed, 20c start; 12 starts, $1. es ae Earl Fincher, Waco, Rial = : BEANS AND PEAS > EOH SALE = White Six Weeks Bunch, Imp. White Half Runners, White Pole McCaslin Beans, all guar., 60c cup. PP. Homer Van Zandt, Dial. White Tender Salet English Peas, 70c cup; Good Tender Speckled Cutshort Cornfield Beans, 65c cup. Add postage. No stamps. AE VA, Lambert, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Good tender Speckled Cut- short Cornfield Beans, 65c cup; White Salet English Peas, 5c cup. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Elli- NAVs Chis Os 200 bu. Dortchsoy 31 Soy- beans, recleaned, new 2 bu. bags, 99.6 pct. pure, 85 pct. germ., $4 bu. at farm. Ph Ogletree, Jr. Griffin, Rt. B. Ph. 4601. _ 30 bu. Sugar, 20 bu. Six Weeks Crowder Peas, $12 bu.; pure, $15 bu. R. . Bartlett, McDonough. 300 bu. Mamloki. Soybeans, 2 }bu. bags, 30 bu. yield, $5 bu. FOB. H. D. Barr, Marshallville. Approx. 30 bu. Iron Clay Peas, 50 bu. Ala.. Crowders, |recleaned, good germ. Cecil L. | Langham, Warrenton, Rt. 2. | (At Bastonville). J. E. W. 45 Soy beans, germ. 87.50 pet.; pure seed, 97. 16 pet. | No noxious weed seed, $4.75 | bu. in 2 bu. even wt. bags. | Shipped only in 2 bu. lots. No odd: bush: (H. Hart=-Jx,, | shallville, | JEW. 45 Soy beans, Germ. 97.5 50 pet.; pure seed, 97.16 pct. No noxious weed seed, in even wt., 2 bu. bags, $4.75 bu. less 2 bu. accepted. O. M. Ware, | | Marshallville. | 40 bu. recleaned grown | Crowders, $6 bu. Lewis Easter- | lin, Andersonville. Good, sound Dixie Lee and Black Crowder peas, 20c Ib. FOB. No less peck sold. Harvey C, Jordan, Buena Vista. $1 | . Mar- | No | BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ Per captatt Speckled crowd- ers and old time pole cat peas, 25c; col. 20c. Add postage. Curtis Heard, Cumming, Rt. | : 100 Clemson high-bush soy- beans, recleaned, 2 bu. bags, 88 pet. germ., 99. 66. pet. Bure no noxious weed, $3.50 bu. FOB. Ev. K. Overstreet, a vania, White bunch butter peas, 3 cups, $1.25; large, running mix- ed butterbeans and lady peas, 2 cups, $1; white crowders, 3 cups, $1.50; tender blue pole beans and streaked half run- ners, 2 cups, $1.20; broom corn seed, 35 cup. No chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. - Speckled and white half run- ner garden and tender corn- field beans, 50c teacupful; Blue Java peas, 20c lb.; also pink skin peanuts, 2-4 in hull, $2 peck, $6 bu. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Riedy Lady or Rice peas, 40c Ib. 3 lbs., old time Half Runner gard- en beans, 60c lb. Del. in 3 or more lb. lots. Mrs. Evelyn Ar- mour, Alto, Rt. 1. Tender White Half Runner Garden Beans, 40c cup; Blue Java Peas, 20c cup; Plus 12c per cup for postage; Large Pink Skin Peanuts, - 2-4 in hull, $2 pk. Plus 40c per x. postage. Prompt Shipment. P, B. Brown, _ Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Tender White and Old Time Speckled Half Runner Beans, 50c cup; Blue Java Peas, 20c Tb. lb. lots; Red Scullion. On- ions and Buttons, 75 gal.; Red and Pink Skin Peanuts, 2-4 in huH, $2 pk.; $6.50 bu. Add post- age. Gt. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. L Peas: New Eras, $7 bu.; Mix- ed Hay, $6.50 bu. Dixie Lee oe $12 bu. 8 less 1 bu. sold. _L, Helms uena- Vista. - 140 bu. Brown 2 Crop Peas, recleaned, bright, sound, $8 bu. FOB. No less bu. shipped. No chks. Geo. S. Metzger, Clyo. Blackeyed Peas and Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 25c pt.| Plus postage. 1 mile Forest Ser- vice Stat. on Cool Road. A. T. Russell, worth, Rt. 3. 100 bu. Clemson Non- Shatter Soybeans, 90 pct. germ., re- cleaned, in 2 bu, bags. No mail orders. Henry Simpson, Coch- an, se: Chats- 250 bu. Iron Peas in new 2 bu. bags, 81 pct. germ., $6.75 bu. Bob Neal, Cordele, Po. O. Box 147. i Red Speckled Crowders, 25c cup; White Blackeyed Peas, 25c lb. Plus postage. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Tender Cornfield Beans, 40c large cup.Plus postage. No chks. Mrs. Grover Dawsonville, Rt. 4. x SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Sar 2 H Disc Harrow, good con- dition. A. G. Germain, Atlan- ta, 758 Hillpine Dr, N. E. Ve. 3118. 753. John Deere Tractor used very little, and one Taylorway 10-26 Harrow (B & B), hy- draulically operated, good dises, $1800; J. D. Side Del. | Rake (needs some repairs), $50. Sell rake or harrow separately. Carl D. Wright, Atlanta, 34 Woodcrest Ave. N. W. EL. 1182. Case .Threshing Machine, needs slight repairs, self feed, wind stacker, weigher . and }counter, all belts good, $150. Trade for. beef type steer. |James B. Bartch, Augusta, 2737 Milledgeville Rd. Farmall Tractor for sale or ltrade. F. W. Clark, College Park, Rt. 3, Box 330. Ph. Fa, 8023. 24 disc Intnl smoothing frase row. Cecil L. Langham, War- renton, Rt. 2 2 (at pomony ie -30c; bunch butterbeans, white, Black and Purple Hull Crowd- | Springs -Fauscett, Bidekemia Shop. plow and Forge in good cond. both $10; Also want one good Farm Tractor Wagon, _preferably R. C. Cropper with 5th. wheel. C. H. Jordan, Covington , Rt. oa chine, good cond., ready for : Practically new-J. D. Side Del. Rake, perfect cond., $200. Beds Swanson, "Fairburn. Ph. 7129.6 "Blacksmith Shop Angi steel, good cond., wt. 135 lbs. $13. 95. Prompt shipment. A. J. Adams, "| Eitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 177A. Set farm Blacksmith obs. and new Cole combination seed | dropper, horse drawn, $40 for both. A. D. Giles, Whitesburg, | Ritts Intn] one-row~ Ensilage Har- vester, 4 yrs. old, excellent cond., good rubber tires, $650 at farm. N. F. Fiske, Evans, Ga. Hereford. Farm. gees Shallow- well- pump Santee with tank and Delco 1/4 hp motor, oe 1 cond. used only 4-1/2 Soe Paul - aes ee Good - Tope. : Copper syrup pan, 12 ft., s self skimmer style, Meadows | corn mill, not new-but good grind-| 42, in. No. 52. R. McCormick- Deering combine. Mrs. G. A. Bentley, Oglethorpe. : Rt. ee Farmall B tractor, B and B |harrow, 2 wheel tractor trailer, parts of cultivator, first class cond., $395. See. J. W. Hender- combe Rd. phone Ev. (5244. 8 ft. grain binder, running cond., practically new sheets, $35 or trade. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. : Beater disc plow, $40: Dearborn bottom plow, $125: hitches, $50; drag harrow, $50; work on Ford or Ferguson. Roger Callaway, Collins, Rt. 2: 1949 : Ford Tractor, good cond., $675. J. P. Talton, At- lanta, 855 Peyton Rd.;-S:. W. Am. 1119. ab Garden Tractor and equipment, good cond., $100 my place. turning plow, used less 20 hrs., A-1 cond. Bargain. Ethel Bran-_ don, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. Heavy duty Allis- Chalmers | Saw Mil, engine-mounted on rubber, also suitable for gin; McCormick- Deering Corn Shel- ler No. 30. R. L. Patterson, | Chickamauga, Rts 32, ee One: 2055. Two 7 ft. Massey-Harris Self- Propelled Combines, One Mc- Deering Club Tractor and 2 Row Crop Model A Avery Tractor, both with equipment. ae Hill Touchstone, Bete Rt. iC: Farm Master Dairy Milking Machine, 2 unit, complete with pipe, $50. Cc. C. Clark, Stock- bridge. Gravely tractor, roto plow, cultivators, 2 cycle bars, all good cond. $300. Warren A. Dunwoody Rd. N. E. a Set cultivators, planters and treadway mowing machine. for Oliver 70 tractor. Thomas Odum, Campton. 1954 J. D. 40 tractor, plant- ers, fertilizer and side dress- ing attachment, cultivators, 6 ft. KBL harrow, 7- tooth coil spring ripper, all like new, $2,000. FOB my place. Hollis Taylor, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. Gould 3 HP Shallow Well, Jet water pump, pressure tank Cannot ship or answer inquiries See. Mrs. G. Hill, 2280 Niskey Lk 8656. 1 horse drawn Mowing Ma- : service. Cheap. Will nat ship; | = |A. W. West, Ellijay, Rind. ee Harrow. : {low Well - Piston ing. Tom Cagle, Jasper, Rt3at son, Stone Mountain, 247. a |e 2 Cole planters with Griffin | one front end blade, $50. All| J-} also 2 row cultiv E. Emmett, Buford, Rt. 3. Eshelman Riding Garden Tractor, 6 HP, with small Bailer, Atlanta, 3965 Peachtree--| and pip, perfect cond., $50. tires, T. Burriss, Ben |: Rd. a Hay Baler. jas new, $225; Duty Tractor Wag pitenite Leve e tor, $3.50; 6 Row gar ter for Farmall tract 2 seasons, $80; s oe H = Rake D foot pedal, $22.50: S Sak | motor, fected ee able; Also: 6 draining eds: 3 Johnson, . Warrento Dearborn 2 Dise ' cond., SSID Stonewall. | sickle on ihenaal or a lice lift platform, good Extra blade and- other Drawn Sprayer, never excellent for Spray = tobacco, etc., (easily 10 ac ay Bargain. Inquiries ans. Gilreath, Cartersville George F. Holston, AllisChalmers | 40 fair cond. cheap for san Duggan, me hy (19- 22), ana 13 Ori $7.50. Exch: for yearlings Wellborn, Rock Spates Carrollton, Rt. 1. Cannery equipment: _ H Boiler. 5 Retorts, Jacket Kettles, Exhau: Colling Vats, other ite at High School. J Rockmart. No. 60 Allis-Chalm I bine, power take-of Morris, Hartwell, Rt. ae 4 cylinder motor, good runnin cond., $450. FOB. S. H. Gar ner Jr., Locust Greve Jv D412 A Combine, $900: MM 16 Dise 10 ft. Gr, Drill with fert. hopper, $5 IHC one man Pickup 3 Baler with engine, $900; J. D, aus Del. Rake, $150. All neal ly new. L. P. Saas Valley, Rt. 3. Allis-Chalmers. No. 60 bine with either grain sacking platform, 1952 $525. A.: B. Sibley. ledgeville, Rt. 1. Farmall H. completely 0 cultivators, iG M ULLET oe / 3 PAGE FIVE. COND HAND SECOND HAND | MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS NER LE| MACHINERY WANTED FOR SALE - WANTED 9 |Spring Tooth Cultivator, J. D. -\trade for reg. polled Hereford -/or trade. G.-N. Dobbs, Beth- \lehem, Rt. 1. = = : | Well pump with working head, r |A, B. or G., 10, or sold seva ilkerson, Mc- and H Farmall harrow, til- : *|Corn Scower All necessary \metors. Clarence Hill, Marietta, ' |Tires, 8 X 24 or 9 KX 24 good '|tor, Planters, Cultivators, AC -| with new Red Seal Motor, used 1 light Tandem Harrow. Grady. lH. Ridley, |Ridgecrest Rd- |lanta, 2765 Burton Rd. S. W. | Be. 3305. : es | Don Willey Carnesville, Rt. 3. Tifton, Rt. 3. aS at | 1951 Ford tractor, bog har- \row, $50; Good 2 H Wagon, |Rt 1. Ph. 4781. E |reath, Summerville, Rt. 3. 8 |Jr. Marietta, Rt. 2. - : cond., $30. -| 15 in. Meadows hammer mill, 150 HP 10 _ HP-3600-RPM-220 |Elec. Motor; 2 Dust Collectors |Duplex Feed Mixer, 14 sieve meal Sifter; S Howe ;|hydraulic blade, | sprockets, rollers, $1150. Take Si Good 2 H Wagon. Sell or \trade for pigs or heifer. Lon lequipment. A. T. |Campbell, Rossville, Rt. 3. ~ W. D. Allis-Chalmers! Trac- 6 ft. Combine, Corn Picker, 7 Cutaway Harrow, and Wheat- land Plow. 0. B. Brown, Ft.| Valley, Rt. 2. Ph. TA 5-2444. 52 Intl. Combine, good cond., about 90 hrs., both $500; Good 12 ft. Automatic Dump Hay Rake, tractor or horse drawn, $50. W. J. MeDougald, Gaddis- town. SNS Raan ete aes eee J. D. No. 4-2 H Mowing Ma- chine, good cond., for cash, or heifer or heifer Calves. H. F. Baxter, Grantville. 4 Dise Athens Tiller, 24 Disc LaGrange, ~ 206 | 2-1/2 H David Bradley trac- tor, turning plow, cultivator, disc harrow, bulldozer blade, $950 cash. J. J. Coogler, At- 2 Disc Trailer Plow. Sell 9 Chattanooga _ Syrup Mills: one power, other horse drawn. Dayten Model 6000 Deep 200 ft. sucker rod and closed cylinder $200. E. P. Drexel, row, cultivator, Ist. class, $1200 my place. D. A. Stephens, La- Grange, Rt. 5. : 1947 John Deere B Tractor, $350; Planters, Cultivators for $100; IHC 42 Com- pine, $125; New PTO driven Purner hay baler and tractor mounted dump Rake, $450; Tractor mounted trailer type mower, $75; King B & B Har- $30. R. G. Hicklin, Jonesboro, 2 Farmall M tractors, good cornd., some equipment, cheap, or trade for 53 or 54 Ford and equipment. Fay H. Gil- mi. North Menlo. Model NT Case Automatic pickup hay baler with 4 cy- finder Wisc. air cooled engine, baled only few hundred bales, $1700. John G. Wright, Wash- ington, P. O. Box 528. ~ ~ Two 600 eg gSears Elec. Incu~ baters, $80 ea.; One stage elec. brooder, $50. Jes R. Johnston, Horse drawn hay baler, good H. H. Garrett, Mari- Rt. 5, Powder Springs (36 in. & 40 in.); 1 Ton Kelly Norvell necessary 2419 Roswell Rd. H. G. Oliver Dozer, angle good tracks, Cub Farmall or Allis- | Chalmers G, Tractor. F. M. Gazaway, Decatur, 2556 Clif- ton: Springs Rd., Rt. 1. Ev-2971. jon trade Bellamy, Homer. Rt. 2. Borie Mans Ge eee SECOND HAND ) MACHINERY WANTED Want garden tractor with Russell, Chatsworth, Rit.3: Want 2 good used Tractor cond. reasonable price. Wesle : Want tractor one-man post hole digger suitable for 1H snap hitch Super C. No junk. 'C. Solus, Macon, Box 405. - Want Hammer mill, 11 or 18 in, for Ford tractor, good cond., near Ailanta. H. B. Hogan, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. Want Blacksmith post drill, good cond., within 60-75 mi. T. P. Dowda, Smyrna, Rt. 3, Box 628. phone 5-4026. Want 1952 or newer, Farmall reverse draw bar, all in ex- cellent. cond., within 100 mi. Curry R. Jackson, College Park, Rt. 1, DeMooney Rd. Want horse drawn hay rake within 50 miles. ; Ly Arm- strong, Stockbridge, Rt. 2. Want Hgui ment for Ford tractor. W. R. Long, Woodstock, *phone GL 46988. : Want large brewer feed mix- er with motor for Cattle, ete., also Hammer Mill. Stuart Knight, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 192 A Want 2 unit Serge milker and pump, all complete, Floyd Sea- wright, Hartwell, Rt. 8. Want Dirt Pan for Ford Tractor. I. Teem, Milner, RFD. Ph. Griffin 4897, Want practically new, large Power Syrup. Mill and Evapora- tor; Also want new type Ford Tractor Mower. W. L. Warner, Hartwell, Rt. 1. ! Want Graham Hoeme or Joef- fry Plow. Morgan Walters, Gog- * gins, Rt. 1. _ Want Eelevator Loader with gasoline motor, suitable for load- ing baled hay and shavings, in good cond. J. B. Bramlett, Mar- gret. : : e i Want good used Garden Trac- tor, excellent cond., with all tools. J. D. Spooner, Douglas. Want Trail Wheel for Intl. 2 Disc Plow, good cond. Hugh Davis, Griffin. Ph. 9724. Want Mowing Machine, mule drawn, fair cond., reasonable. Prefer in Meriwether or sur- rounding county. J. Flynn John- ston, Atlanta, 68 Park Lane, N. E. Ee Want Pickup Baler, good cond. for cash; Also for sale, 12 ft. self propelled combine. H. G. Ballard, Moultrie. Jubilee or Ferguson 330 Trac- tor in good condition. Fred Barber, Jonesboro, Box 206. Want one Tractor-Tire, size 10 x24, LL. Whitmire, Lavonia. Want water pump for irriga- tion, 6 or 8 inches. Ira Petti- grew, LaFayette. g Want Farmall motor block, cub tractor, plus all touch con-|2 trolled front blade, side mower, Want to trade hogs for Ford | White corn (good for meal), $1.80 bu. at barn. J. R. Cox, Griffin, Rt. 5, Box 324, g EGGS; : FERTILIZER: . Chicken fertilizer, $1.25 for 100 lb. bag at my farm. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 487. Am.-9237, 4 GARLIC: Garlic, $1.75 doz.; rhubarb pie plants, $1.85 doz. Miss Ce- cile McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. GOURDS: Ornamental gourds, $1.50 doz. 8 doz., $3 PP. Earl Stuc- |key, Blackshear. % Martin and Dipper gourds, 25c ea.; smaller mixed sizes, 10c ea.; seed, $1 cupful. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Wooten, Camilla, Rt. 2. ; HAY: . Good 1955 Orchard Gass and Clover Hay, 95c bale. Deliver radius 30 miles for stock. Hwy 140. Ph. Roswell 2472. OATS: 12 or 15 bu. good sound Oats, at my farm. Mrs. WS. Walker, Bishop, Rt. 1. ROOTS AND HERBS: Catnip, Peppermint, Balm, Tansy, Ground Ivy, Houseleek, Horehound, Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.; Horseradish Plants, $1 doz.; Dirdock Root, 50 lb. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. Yellow, Elder, Sarsaparilla, Plum, Red Sassafras, Dock Root, Wild Cherry, Pine, Red, White Oak Sweet Gum, Aldar, Persimmon Bark, 50c Ib.; Colts Foot, Plantian, Sheep Sorrel, Mullein, Spice Wood, $1 Ib. Add postage. Exch for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Hartwell. TOBACCO STICKS: | Tobacco Sticks, $25 M. T. E. Waters, Brooklet, Rt. 2. (1 mi. West). WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS: | Black Walnuts, 1954 crop, hulled, 142 Ibs, 10c Ib. Add Postage. No less 10 lbs. ship- ped. Add postage. C. Leon Smith, LaGrange, Rt. 1. \ Clean Walnut Meats. 80c pt. Add postage. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. Yellow Popcorn, $1 gt.; Queen of the Meadow, Wild Cherry, Red Sassafras, 2 Ibs. $1. Add postage. R. C. Stover, Ellijay, Ritece. c a FOR SALE BAMBOO (ROOTS) Large Bamboo Roots 50c lb. |Add postage. Denver L. Hol- Jand, Carrollton, 96 College St. BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES: Sev. pat. hives and supers painted, some new, some used, all for less half cost. Bees free with supplies. At my place. Cc. E. McKinney, Atlanta, 3304 Clairmont Rd. N. E., Rt. 13, Ex-6096. CORN AND SEED CORN: 200 bu. Ga. 103 white corn, weevil-. free, $1.60 bu. my barn, 25 mi. W. Barnesville. Carl. D. Wright, Atlanta, 34 Woodcrest Ave, N. W. EL- 1182. : : Purebred, heavy type, long yellow-legged Cornish Eggs, 15, $1.60; 30, $3.10 with cartons ret. at once. MO only. Miss |Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1, Box 35. ae aca model A, B, or C. Neal L. Black, MISCELLANEOUS Cleveland, Rt. 4. a WANTED MISCELLANEOUS __ | EGGs: Want some Peafow!l eggs also some Runt pigeons. R. G. Reyn- olds, Baxley, Rt. 3 PLANTS: \ Want Spanich or Nigger Heel sweet potato (red out- side white imside) plants. Mrs. Maggie Hackney, Blue Ridge. Want for own farm, several hundred thousand Coastal Ber- muda Sprigs in loads of 2 to 400 M. Must be free of other common Bermuda and weeds. Quote loaded your farm. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. GOOBERS: 2 Want Goobers (not peanuts). They are round, have only 1 kernel to hull. C. I. Knight, Quitman. : PEANUTS: Want Peanuts, also Peas. State variety and price. Mrs. T. L. Anderson, Elberton. | PLANTS: Want some Cowhorn hot pepper plants. Mrs. Hoke Gol- den, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 25. small fee. Ralph Dangar, Wood- Yellow | Walnut Meats $1 pt.; Large SEED: : Want small amt. White Sugar Crowder or Conch Pea Seed. Mrs. Horace Brown, Sr., Hast- man, Box 104. x Want small amt. Dill Seed with instructions for penne, Mrs. Clyde Forester, Lithonia, Rt. 2. CATTLE FOR SALE Hereford polled White Face Bull, 6 yrs. old, reg. papers. Reasonable. B. C. Jones, Villa Rica. C/O Bay Springs Farm. One Reg. Guernsey Male, 20 mos. old, dehorned; ring in nose, $125 with papers; -$100 without ; 2 Reg. Cows, fresh-. en 22 and 24 May, one Grade, June 3rd., 6 and 7 yrs. old, all large, heavy milkers, free of Bangs, TB. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. : Cow with 2nd. calf, 2 Cows with /3rd. calf, $100 ea. with- -lout calf; $115 with. W. F.All- good, Carlton. Male Calf 2 mos. old. Mrs. L. C. Whitmire, Cornelia, RFD 1. . Purebred 5 gal. Guernsey Milk Cow, 2nd. calf dropped May 6th. Martin Stubbs, Fay- etteville, Rt. i. a 10 dairy type cows with 10 poll type White Face calves, $1000 lot. W. S. Mixon, Grif- fina Hits eC, : 3 good milk cows, cheap for cash. A. TT. Russell, Chats- worth, Rt. 3. Jersey bull yearling, $25; 14 nice heifers, $50 ea. J. F. Well- born, Rock Springs. Fine reg. Guernsey, fresh, 5 gal., artificially bred calf, can be registered. H. V. Shirley, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. Reg. bulls, horned, polled, 1 +0 2 yrs. reg. Heifers, 1 yr. to 18 mos. W. E. Strother, Fay- etteville, C/O Willow Pond Farms. Ph. 4672. Pure Jersey Cow, 3rd. calf Ist week June, 5 or 6 gal. daily, reg. Guernsey bulls, ready for service, from high milk producer F. H. Bunn, Midville. + Small Guernsey Cow, Ist. calf about 2 mos. old, $55 cow only. Exch. for 30 bu. Yellow ~ Corn. Bring corn, get cow. Clyde Blaylock, Marietta, Barnes Mill Rd. (At Camp- ground). Ph. 17-1318. 26 mixed. and grade White Face cattle for best offer. L. PF Fain, Alpharetta, Cogburn Rd. Ph. 4191. Reg. Dbl. Standard polled Hereford bull, calved Mar. 13, 1954, good breeding cond., well marked, dark red, strong in polled breeding, traces on sires and dams side to Victor Domino, $250. R. W. Jones, Jr., Leslie, RD 2. Holstein bred heifers, T. B. accredited, Bangs tested and ealfhood vaccinated. Edgar C. Rogers, Plains. Reg. Horn type Hereford bull calves, 7-8 mos. old. Sell or trade for same type and qauli- ty; also . have choice OIC shoats (hogs). W. J. Lyle, Lil- burn, Rt. 1, Oraland Farm. 2 very good Jersey Cows and Calves, 1 and 2 mos. old, Ist. calves, $75 ea. cow and calf. A. H. Germain, Atlanta 758 Hillpine Dr., N. EB. Ve. 3118. Grade polled Hereford soon to calve, $75; Cows with thrifty White Face Calf, $125-$150. H. W. Stough, Locust Grove. Rt. 1. Ph. Griffin 7396. Jersey Cow, subj. to reg, just freshened 4th calf, 4 gal. daily, $125 with -calf Eugene Gunby, Atlanta, C/O Fulton Co. Court House..CH 5454. 6 reg. Guernsey Cows, all milking and bred, $150 ea; 2 young bulls, 6 and 8 mos. old, $65 ea. Excellent breeding. A. N. Tuck, Thomasville. o> a } Cornelia, Box 55. i Li5 reg. polled Hereford hei- ' fers, - PAGE six lich, Swainsboro. 6 yrs. old, pasture bred to reg. one fresh. See at Gaddistown. -soon 4th calf; Reg. Duroc sow Bennett, Stockbridge, Rt. 2. _ A. Price, Leesburg. Weoodstoric SA: C. Sheal CATTLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE Black Angus cattle, at farm prices. Arthur Stover, Flint- stone. (Walker Co.) Hereford brood Cows, top quality, meat type, open, ready to breed Jersey heifers, all good quality and condition, P. . Patton, Shady- Dale. Ph. Monticello 5123. Holstein and Guernsey bred heifers due to calve im 2-6 weeks, also open yearlings, all from good. milkers, calfhood vaccinated. Hamilton 1. Hill, Newnan, C/O Hill Fruit Farm. 3 milking Short Horn bulls of service age, from high pro- ducing bloodlines. Leon Ehr- Reg. Aberdeen Angus Cow, bull, $185. J. P..Talton, Atlanta, 855 Peyton Rd., S. W. Ph. Am. 1119. 5 White Face bred to Scotch | Shorthorn for 2nd. calf, $135 ea.; 5 grade Shorthorn, and 2 high grade Jersey Cows, bred, | C. G. G&rner, Sarah. ~ ; Jersey Milk Cow, freshen, with papers, 2 OIC Shdats; also blaek horse Mule, 850 Tbs, | work anywhere, $35 for mule along. E. W. Holdridge, New- | lan, Rt. 2, Box 173: Jersey-Holstein Cow; young | ealf at side, gentle, easily | milked, $80; Also mare Mule, | good cond. work amnywihtere, $25. See Saturdays only. Lee 8 reg. Aberdeen-Angus Cat-' tle Sell ons or all J. Ss. Thomas, Douglasville. Ph. 2381.. 13 replacement horn type heifers necently put into breed- ing herd. Sell 10 for $300 ea.; 7 being exposed to Baca Duke, 47th. 6 to Larry Domino. All| calfhood vaccination for bangs. Health ert. fufmished. Percy Reg. polled Hereford bulls, | several to seleet from, old enough for service, popular bloodlines, free bangs and TB, | reasonable. G. W. Steele, Lilly. Ph. Vienna 4175. : i Reg. Jersey bull calves, 6 and 12 mos. old, by superior sire, Donna Dandy Sultan, and out of cows with good official | roduction mneeords: also baby! ull by the great Advancer Record Jester. Reasonable. E. B. Braswell, Athens. Reg. Jersey bull Calf, 4 mos. | old, sired by Volunteer St. Mawes Remus Rex 506697 (has | one of greatest prodiuction ped- igrees of any bull). Sell or] trade for reg. heifer. Fned Bar-| ber, Jonesboro, P. O. Box 206. Reg. Polled Hereford Cow, 5 yrs. old, extra good shape, | bred to good polled pull, $175, with papers. Ralph Dangar, Reg. Shorthorn bull, dark roan, horned, milking type, 2 yrs. old, $150 with papers, att my place. W. H. GLoudenmills, _ Reg. Shorthorn. bull, from best of stock, 1 yr., 3 mos. old. J y, Franklin Springs. Ph. Royston 7742. avg. wi. about 550 lbs, one reg. bull calf unrelated to heifers, $850 lot, if sold imume- diately. Terrell Swindle, Nash- Ville. Ph. 6701. 3 gal. Jersey Cow with 2nd. calf, 4 mos. old and yr. old Jersey. Heifer, $165 for lot. Roy Marr, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box OER es Brahma heifer, 2 yrs. old, not bred, $65. Mrs. Walter B. Allen, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 21 AS Reg. 4 yr. old, Beg. White- face, 1,000 lb. horned bull. Sell or trade for polled bull. Fred J. Wilson, Decatur, 2550 Boring Rd. Clearview Fanm. | Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull, | 8 mos. old, quality breeding. | Coffee, | FFA Pig Chain, $25 ea. R. G. | stock, $50 ea. Lamar Burnette, Duroc, blocky type, 500 Ibs.,} |@ week. Deen Boatri |Rt. 4. { | sey cows. L. P. Sin Valley, Rt. 3. jbulls 1 meg, 1 jather 15 mos. | cond. | 9/8 for breeding, and more |good reg. polled bulls. J. T. Eastman. good strain, 5-11 mos. old, $100 ea.; 5 bulls, 4 mos. old, $75 ea. Buyer to pay/ registration. P. L. Elkins, Alpharetta. Ph. 2281. 7 reg. Angus heifers starting at $200; also 6 bred grade An- gus Cows. John . Nicholson, Rome, Rt. 6 C/O Hill Top Farm. Ph. 28823. : 2 reg. polled White Face bulls, 1 and 2 yrs. old, 9 reg. heifers at side, some rebred. Realis, Elberton. HOGS FOR SALE Hampshire Pigs, 9 wks. old, purebred, with papers, from Rt. Fowler, Chamblee, - 2 Phone 47-2615. Dark red Reg. Duroe males, W. Welch, McRae, Rt. 2. . ; prices at my place. Spencer Carter, Atlanta, Rt 4, Box 483. Am. 9237. winners, $25 ea. Gordon Hop- per, Rabun Gap. OIC Gilts, 10 mos. old, reg. buyers mame, -short nose, i blocky, from prize winning Dillard. Purebred Berkshire Pigs, ready June Ist., best of breed- | ing, $15 ea. at fanmm. D. LL. Bigger, Cleveland, Rt. 3. 2 mi. No. Cleveland off Helen Ra. OIC Pigs, farrowed Feb. 15, short nose, blocky type, $25 ea; Also bred sows from champ. bloodlines. Reg. buyer's, name. J. H. Roquemore, Amer- icus, RFD 2. Ph, 4543. 15 OIC and SPC Pigs, 8-10. wks. old, male and female, to- gether or able. M. L. Adams, Rt. 2 Box 318. Big Bone Guinea boar, 2 yrs. old, guar. extra fine, -reg., $45; Gilt, farrow June 17th., full stock Guinea, not reg., $35. At barn. Floyd Shook, Titus. 7 excellent Chester White Pigs, purebred, 5-8 wks. old, large for age, $10 ea at farm. S. M. Cown, Temple, Rt .1. Newnan, Purebred Duroc boar deep red, med. meaty typ, 12 mos, old, $60 at my place. Wayne Rose, DeSoto. Ph. Leslie 2172. Duroc pigs, good bloodlines, neg. buyers name. Reasonable. Hubert Godwin, Lrwinville. 3 reg. Duroc gilts, 3 mos. old May ist., around 100 Ibs., out of Bettie George Ann (No. 9195) $30 ea.; 2 gilts, 1 yr. old, on Oct. 10th. around 200 dbs., $65 ea. Emest P. Carter, Bax- | ley. Crossbred Boar, Herefond-. $35; 12 purebred Duroc 12 whks. old, $10 ea. Ray piss, Z. J. Lee, Read Oak. CA-6396. lland, S 2 milk cows, 3-4 gal. -Giern- sey and Jersey, freshgn within | ght, Alma, | Exceptionally fine purebred | Guernsey bull, 3-1/2 yrs. old, | jfrom . Reigeldale and Quail |- Roost blood, $200; Young Pure- | bred Holstein bull, 1 yr. old,| | $100; Several fine bred Guern-| gleton, Fort | 2 purebred Bandolier Angus yr. old, $175; old, mot reg. | $140. I. C. Brown, Norcross, Rt. Polled Hereford brood Cows, | |calves by side, Heifers, 16-22 |mos. old, all good quality, good | carrying | good polled Hereford -blood, all sired by Polled Herefords: 7 heifers, | cows, horn and polled with 3. See any day 5-7 PM. Sincon, jmilk goat, choice bloodline, med. blocky. type, wormed, treated, reg. buyer's name, 5-1/2 mi. So.| Hwy. 132: Charles Pigs of different sizes and. Hampshires, 10-12 wks. old, reg. buyers name, from prize! | James RB. Rosser, Red Oak, 2000. separately. Reason- | jold, $f0. A. B. Preston, Mon- moe: . / | HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE - foal in September, Wilner, College Park, Rt. 389. ae Horse for sale or trade. J. H. Cannon, College Park, Rt 2. 2 reg. Tenn. Walking brood Mares, gentle, trained, $150 ea.; |2 reg. Colts, 5 and 7 yrs., not broken, $100 ea.; Reg. horse, broken, 9 yrs. old, $125. Robert Ciub Rd. Ph. 5336. Good horse mule, 7-8 yrs. old, work anywhere, $65 or trade for cow or steer. C. J. Alford, Tucker, 5860 Lawrenceville Rd. Ph. Clarkston 3-6336. Matched pair Strawberry Roan, Tenn. Walking horses, |}mino gelding, full white mane and tail. Trellis S. Wells, Atlan- ta, 2970 Lenox Rd, N. E. CH- 3528. fos Good mule, sound, works any- where; also Jersey Milk Cow with young Heifer Calf. L. H. Quarterman, Flemington. Pair Mare Mules, about 1000 lbs. 9 or 10 years old. D. G. Wood, Adairsville. (After 6:30 Was Vt) 3 , 4-1/2 yr. old, very gentle saddle mare, bred to gainted Shetland pony, $150. A. B. Wiley, Carnesville. Rt 3. 6 yr. old, good horse, saddle j;and bridle. $100: also fresh | $10; 30 common goats, reasonable. L. C. Sparks, | Carnesville. Rt. 1. y Strawberry Roan Mare, 4 yrs. old, nice quality, 1100 ibs., with saddle, $125. Ray F. Almand, El- lenwood, 4864 Stagecoach Rd. Ph. Stockbridge 3713. . Palomino Stallion, 4 yrs. old silver color, can be registered. | Sell or trade for top grade White Face heifers. A. P. Hunt, Elber-. ton, Box 721. 6 yr: old Sorrel gelding, 5 gaited ,very gentle, spirited, $145. W. C. Howell, Austell, Rt. 4, Box 326, S. Gordon Rd. Ph. 7862. 5 yr. old 5 gaited saddle mare, | saddle and bridle, reasonable. | Roosevelt Hwy. Atl CA-5144. Good, sound work horse Mule, 8 yrs. old, Wt. 1,000 Ibs. | J. W. Byrom, Sharpsburg, Rt. | 1. : anta. phone Ud Sev. Small Mexican Burros, | 3 jennets, heavy in foal, -pas- ture exposed to small Shetland | pony also 38 in. dappled stal- lion and other Shetland ponies. | J.-C. Burson, Hogansville, Rt. | 2 (or phone LaGrange 2-3673). Black and white Shetland | pony, very gentle, with new saddle and bridle, $150. Fenris Hendley, Columbus, 28 Engi- neer Dr. Ky. Raker male horse (very gentle, easily handled), 4 yrs. Young Palomino mare. very gentle, bred to 5 gaited horse. O. M. Moody, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 586. (Near Waresboro). POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAM: Bantams: Old English Black Breasted Red Game, Buff Brah- ma, Modern Silver Duckwing, Golden Sebright, RI Red, and Old Eng. Silver -Duckwing game, $5 pr. up. B. H. Holsom- back, East Point, 302 . Har- Tis St. 10 Game bantam hens, 3 roost- ers, $8 Mrs. M. A: Trimble, De- | catur, Austin Drive. De. 5143. Purebred. S. C. Feathered-| legged Buff Orp., bantams, hen and rooster,.$6; i4 eggs, $3. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. j parta, RFD 1. Buckskin quarter saddle horse 4% yrs. old, about 850 Ibs. due $175 my} place, % mi. Hwy. 29. Maurice | 2, Box | Taylor, LaGrange, 400 Country. flax mane and tail, also Palo-. |> 235 Keystone White Leghorn | | ORPHINGTONS: squabbens, D $27, Exp. | with white ear lobes; 1 yr. old|aiso the Eggs, ea. PP. hen, rooster and 4 mog. pul- | i; Thomasville, POULTRY FOR SALE 5 pr. e kie bantams, French Wille Fleur,. show type bantams, $5 pr.; also mixed bantams. H. A. Peacock, Alma, 0S Mth Ba $2 pr. B. L. Lynn, }: Waycross, 401 W. Hamilton St.] PRES ley, Wrightsville, 17 pair Quail, 3Sil ants, 4 prs. Chuk Jaying, also some Cannot ship. J. A Young Northern. tridges. Domestiica only, from birds breed and Ward. Mi phone. El. 4539: Hot etta 8-8631. Birmingham Roll - Silver pheasants. Bobwhite quail: Cc. V. Purcel Fine breeding qua eg Large ouantity . ' Sande Young 4-A Red ; and Also 2 fine 1.) Che At 2 eat 100 four mos. o] 15 N. Red pu e ackson, East 3rd 25 high loor. 175 N: H. Reds 8 40 grown geese, $1 0 i Heavy Turkey Gobb! E. L. Stowers, Tucker, Box 3 large ducks and 204. Pair es _ 8 hens, laying, 1 cock "1 Sr Trio Black R. C. bantams! neck . $30 entire eggs on vot ship. Lester H. Hous sabtbee 2) and Brown Geese, uit White Pekin Dicks, ither for White Geese or White Mus- ae hens also 3 Mal- PeMinss has Ls e hens, 1 yr. old, also | phone 374- aE | tle, | Cates, Atlanta, 223 State Cap- or Saddle Pony. Harry Malcom, | Monroe, Rt. 1. D, UL wy | _| Ferguson, Cave Spring, Rt. 1. Dee large Emb- | | Whorter, Franklin, Rt. 2. male pig of reg. Beltsville No. 1 stock of top quality blood- lines, 8-12 wks. old, at reason- able price and with papers. Ad- vise, will come see. B. B, Col- lier, Perry, 1009 Duncan Ave., HORSES AND MULES: Want good, med. size, 5 gait- ed saddle horse. Must be gen- nice looking. Frank M. 3632 Way- Lo gentle Filly itol. WA. 3561, nesboro. or Want an extra Want a female Mexicast Bur- ro, 3 yrs. old. Thomas . Wylly, Tennille, Qaklodge Plan- tation. oO 70 Want aS gentle pony mare, about 1% Shetland, with sad- dle and bridle, safe and gentle, wt. about 650-700 Ibs. George FARM HELP WANTED Want man single or married, weekly salary basis. D. F. Mc- VESTOCK WANTED | ~ Want 1 ed. tmrelated silt and |. to look after chicken farm. Work | FARM HELP WANTED Want man for light farm work, some carpenter exp. $15 week, room and board. J. G. Davis, Doraville, 6243 Tilly Mill Rd. phone 47-2976. Want good white woman to help with light farm work on farm for room, board, salary. Mrs. R, E. Ellington, Fairburn, Ph, 5911, Want reliable couple, white or col. to live in good house (elec., water, garden, etc) on North Ga. farm; Man work as earetaker; woman to do light farm chores. Good salary for both. Mrs. John Horne, Jr., Car- ters. Want white man to help with sheep and general farming; Al- so col. married couple for gen- eral stock farming.. No crops. Apply. G. M. Holtapp, Newnan, Box 108. Ph. 1860. Want someone to raise chick- ens (7500 ecap., 3 houses) on farm. Also drive truck and trac- for. Apply at once. Located) | North Ga. J. O. Lunsford, Talk- | ing Rock, Rt. 1. row" POSITIONS WANTED dren, experienced in farming, poultry, dairy, etc, wants work on farm, Have own electric car- penter tools, tools. | Briggs, Atlanta, 742 Confeder- ate Ave., SE, Di. 3232. White woman, around 50, wants job on chicken farm in or near Hapeville, for reason- able salary, room, board. Good health. Mrs. Nellie B. Manly, Forest Park, 408 Ballard Rd. Want job on dairy farm. Well experienced. Wife, 5 children. Need 3-4-K house, lights, water. Salary basis. Have to be moved.) R. L. Bramilett, Tucker, Rt. 2.) Ph. 43-6001. } Young white, married man, 4 children, wants job on dairy farm with reliable people for ireasonable salary and house | with lights, water, etc., to live | in. Weill exp. and ref. if re- guird. Henry G. Weathers, At- lanta, 674 Washington St. Sw. Marrier, settled man, no chil-) also other farm | Must be moved. W. R.| i ye | POSITIONS WANTED Man and Wie one child want work om small farm for wages, and small house, lights, water, etc. Glynn Hollifield, Ellijay. Man with family of five, wants job operating dairy farm. Can hendle 80-100 cows. Exper- ienced with Surge and DeLa- val Pipeline Parlor Type dairy- ing. Letters ans. Wayne Small- wood, Dexter, Rt. 1. Single, white man wants job a on general or Dairy farm, with reliable people, for reasonable salary, weekly or monthly, and good place to live. Carl E. Har- ris, Atlanta, 533 Central Ave., SW. ; Sober 38 yr. old man, wife, i2 boys, wants job im dairy. 3 iyrs. Exp. Clomer -McLendon, | Griffin, Rt. B, C/o F. E. Mc- - ee | Lendon: 49 yr. old woman (9 yr. old son) wants job on farm, light farm work, with good Christian | people. Room, board and sal- ary. Mrs. Kathryn Spurlock, Colquitt. Rt. 5. Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markets M. Pope, Boek breded: ; GRADE Thomaston. Atlante Athens Rome Atlarza Gainesville 190 B Want large family with ex-} 5-23 5-24 5-25 5-25 5-26 5-20 perienced tractor (and equip- . ; ee : ment) operator. Gather tobacco, re Ro slieifers 21.00-23.25 = pheasants: Reeves, peanuts corn on farm. If satis- ee 7.50 17.75 21.00 17.75-18.25 . z z Manchurian (either | factory, will consider for 1956 | Com IEEDYoRe \ageanee leuud7to eborese Isoul7so iaseNest ee OF 12) | also. G_ TE Carmnihers, Qustnary, | vaitiy 11.50-14.25 11.75-14.50 _12.25-14.00 '11.00-24.25 -11.50-14.50 -12.00-14.25 eee re oe Rt. 2. Cutters 10.00-11.25 10.00-12.00 10.00-11.50 10.60-11.50 16.00-12.00 = 36.00-11.00 Waycross, nee : Want white milk house man | CALVES : : ; ee BS ss for dairy farm, 25-35 yrs. old.| Good & Choice 17.00-20.60 17.00-26.75 18.00-20.00 17.00-20.25 17.00-19.00 17.00-19.00 STOCK WANTED aodd lay: Ble a nee oe 11,25-16.75 19.50-16.75 -13.00-16.75 = 11.50-16.75 42.00-16.00 12.25-16.75 : urnished. I. L. cHlroy, De- 3 Good sie rr eta Bs eas Bar page veces 15.00-21.00 15.50-20.25 -15.50-20.25 a 15.50-22.00 Bade wor calls only. De. 1521. i : ae buy 15 young reg.| Want good farm hand, day ony 9.75-11.00 10.00-11.50 10.75-12.00 10.00-11.50 10.50-12.00 a Angus Heifers, 6 mos. to| wases and crop next yr. if satis-|C. & . 6.50-10.60 7.75-10.25 7.50-10.75 7.50-10.50 8.00-10.75 7.00-10.00 and 1 young reg. Bull.| factory. Must be able to plow Li reba Ree = S den A. Geilfuss, At- mule. House available. D. Dew- BULLS 5 ; . Box 4779. (Ph. Ma.| cy T.\ Nabors, Atlanta, 490| Util. & Com. 10.50-12.25 | 11.50-14.50 11,75-15.00 17.50-13.75 12.00-14.60 - 1845). Beachtree St. NE. MA 2646. Cutters 9.50-11.00 10.00-11.50 10.00-11.50 10.00-11.25 10.00-11.50 10.00-11.00 aR ce __Want woulan, reliable, for scr ~ 9.00-16.50 9.25-17.50 9.75-17.75 9.00-18.50 10.00-17.25 9.50-14.25 He be ow oe fe Ton ee ae ee in| Calves 1150-1656 11.25-17.75 11.00-20.00 12.00-16.25 _11.50-18.00__+11.25-16.50 Cobb Co. Write. H. H.| wife and reasonable salary. Per- Seurce of Information pe i Re. 5, oR aoe if Ser: Mrs. Federal - State Market News Service | ine, aleska 50 Seventh Street, N. E.. Atlanta, Ga. No. 1 No.2 No.3 No.4 Seminole E/S Auct., Donalsonville 18.22 18.09 17.70 16.89, Hy No. 3, Thomsen 17.25 16.75 18.50 18.00 | Columbus S/Y Co., Columbus 18.50 17.80 . ean a Joa Oe Auct., Cochran 19.15 19.00 18.40 E775 Re . - Jesup , Jesu 18.64 18.31 17.45 16.25 /Y, Stateshoro 18.01 17:60 17.10 16.10 | Carroll Co. L/S Sis., Carrollton 18.00 -~ 1600 15.5 15.75 hurst oe Mkt. Hazlehurst 17.82 17.10 16.20 15.30 D : 18.60 17.50 15.66 VG ae Millen L/S Mk#., Millen 18.50 18.60 1.60 16.50 lin L/S Comm. Co., Dublin ede 182s Ts ee ee ee vo eee a @ L/S Mkt., Nahunta 17.50 17.35 16.65 on E/ Si Sylvester ae IS Ss 2 WS Co. S/Y, aiecig a 17.75 17.40 17.01 15.65 | Ga. Farm Pro. Sls. Corp., Thomaston 18.75 18.25 17.75 17.10 | Ba IEIS Co. Douglas 1816 1762 1710 16.48 | Dodge Co. S/B, Eastman 19.05 19.00 19.25 19.10 SY lnc Pelhiam 17.78 17.60 17.19 17.00 Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross 18.86 18.65 17.80: 15.70 dge S/Y Boinbri Se 18.1 4 17.90 17. 60 1 6.95 Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah 18.56 18.30 17.30 ; if sy. Statesboro 9 18.29 17.90 17.10 17.00 Japeway Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 19.30 18.95 18.70 18.30 18.32 3 : Swainsbore S/Y, Swainsboro 18.55 18.25 18.00 17.58 igfield S/Y, Springfield 18.25 17.60 17.00 May 24 r L/S Assn., Inc., Americus 18.09 17.68 16.80 18.15 Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson 18.25 18.00 17.25 S/Y No. 1, Augusta 18.10 17.00 16.50 Troup Co. L/S Assn. Inc., LaGrange 18.30 17.75. 17.69 16.40 L/S Co., Valdosta 17.65 =: 17.30 17.30 16.00 | McRae S/Y, McRae - 18.50 18.85 18.00 /S Auer rece : Mee aa? ee 15.30 | Michell L/S Co. Camilla 1833.0 18:12 = 18:13'< Ie id S/Y, Fitzgerald 18. AT65 7. Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 19.00 18.95 18.25 apna. Comm. Co., eames 18.060 17.55 16.55 15.70 | Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 18.91 18.40 18.05 17.00 5 Farmers L/S Auct. Co., Nashville 18.49 18.20 17.80 17.30 ee sv. ie 18.10 17.65 ~*17.05 16.15 | Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 18.30 17.75 17.60 ini "S/Y, Sylvania 18.30 18.00 17.00 ~ 16.25 Farmers S/Y, Arlington 18.25 18.13 17.20 V7.7 Ba roc. S/ Bartow 1920. 17.20 , 1705 | Peoples L/S Mit., Inc., Cuthbert 18.39 = 18.02, -17.66 16.05 ers and Morris Inc., Milan 1807 \T82 17-52. ~ 16.30 | Formers Co-Op L/S/Asst., Soperton 19.00 18.25. 18-15 bs Co. S/Y, Lyons 18.10 17.75 17.25 16.50 Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 19.05 19.07 17.55 idler L/S Mkf., Metter 18.25 17.61 17.00 May 25 River L/S Auct., Bainbridge 18.00 17.70 16.60 Seaboard S/Y, Colquitt 18.82 18.39 18.60 12.60 iasville _S/Y, Thomasville 18.55. 18.05 17.85 _ Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington . 18.00 18.60 18.09 12.00 9 L/S Exch., Statesboro = 8:30 | 17:90 17.15 16.60 | Kite S/Y, Kite 19.50 18.00 2 n S/Y, Tifton z 18.95 18.00. Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia 19.23 18.50 E725. x i710 1 : Pulaski S/Y, Hawkinsville 19.70 19.00 12:75 17.50 agree Baie : : 5 -Coosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 18.25 17.40 16.53 14.25 | L/S Comm. Co., Cartersville 18.60 1840 17.80 14.50 | een S/, Claxton 18.50 18.00 17.00 fon Co. Mkt. Assn Pec 18.83 17.65 ~*'17.05 | Union S/Y, Albany 18.41 1835 17.60 17.00 1 ics. Deion 1860 17.10 16.00 15.00 | Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 18.55 18.35 ines se Parker S/Y, Statesboro ~ 12:50 18.26 TATT. 17.80 2 ane Me Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 18.75 18.81 TE.05 S/Y. Swainsboro 19.00 18.50 18.10 17.50 Ragsdale-McClure Comm. Co., Rome 18.00 17.90 17.20 14.1 0 ie a May 26 48.65 18.15 17.80 Bainbridge s/, Bainbridge 18.73 18.21 18.40 17.40 PAGE EIGHT SOCIAL SE (Continued from page One) you will find that the Governments det- inition of retirement is rather liberal for farmers. -In other words, you can receive full benefits after reaching 65 even if you have a clear profit from farm work of as much as $1200. Even if you clear between $1200 and $2080, you get some benefits. Remember that only income from work is counted towards that $1200, Any income you have from rents, investments, interest, or dividends doe not incre with social seeurity benefits. ing: NO INVESTIGATION : income jis made by the social security office when you apply. If you are eligible for these payments they are made to you security taxes towards these benefits. -You will want iS eheck on your new Once you are age 72, benefits are paid no matter how er you are earn- No investigation of your assets or S and Waycross. _ as a matter of right. Its not charity, be- the benefits under the n cause you will have paid your social Macon, | Rome, Farmers in- Coase ity program are substantial table. showing how beneiit on annual peering { ieee First dusree 1955 MIXON MILLING CO., Cairo-Camilla, Ga. AP) Fibre G < > Ee ~(P) Protein G 16.0005 a 16.94 Min. Std. 8,00 nQ- (P) Fibre & Fat (P) Fibre (P) Fibre Meeoiosa & n@ (P) Fibre 1.00 a 35.00 35.63 aia 20.00 - 18.50 40.00 37.75 16.00 15.31 meee Ie (P) Fibre @ 8.00 So 36.00 4.00 37.63 4.09 45.00 4.00 44.13 129 26. 800= F * G stands for Manufacturer's Guarentes on Best Maid Ground Corn Cob & Shucks G _ F stands for Agriculture Departments finding. __ with 25% Molasses FE : a MOFCO CORPORATION, Thomson Go" j Protein Fat s_- Fibre : Paes : ALAGA FEED COOPERATIVE, INC., Columbus, Go. Rone Canlrcines ee ee Ground Ear Corn G 8.00 2.50 11.00 2 F 8.38 2.96 11.89 J. BD. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Ga. ALCO MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. a pestle Alco Best Ever Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 15.00 : Y F 20.31 3.08 15.58. THE PLANTERS COTTON OlL co., miata: Ga : 9 lL. ATHENS ROLLER MILLS, INC., Athens, Tenn. ones Ona core Mea : "Arm" Mixed Feed = G 11.50 3.50 8.50 | PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta Ga. F.10-63- 4.76. 7.12. ; ATLAS FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Ga, Mure Bers: Dalry, Need Atlas No. 75 Brand, Emergency ' ; 'Crimped eats Drought Feed G 16.00 2.50 12.50 ZF 15.81 3.99 11.09 Puritan 16% Milking Retion Atlas No. 75 Brand, Emergency Drought Feed G 16.00 2.50 12.50 CHARLES RAY, Sycaicre, Ga. Fo 14.50 3.94 =- 11.88 Peanut Hay Ground - AYCOCK GINS, INC., Carrollton, Ga.. RED DIAMOND FEED MILLS, Cordele, Ga Four & One Cattle Feed G 14.00 3.50 9.50 Ground Cobs, Shucks & Molasses pees eB 213.63 = 3.58 $861 ee se BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Ga. a Birdsey's 20% Dairy Feed 6 2000. 3:00 1200, | SIC SN De ee ee es : F 19.19 3.55 11.64 CANDLER MILLING COMPANY, Metter, Ga. 6 Snap Corn (P) Fibre G@ 8.06 2.50 11.00 ee umberonst F731 2982 1935 P CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, $. C. Scottish Brand Snap Corn D-20 So. States 36% L/S Concentrate G 36.00 2.50 8.00 : F 36.88 2.53 8.43 Scottish Brand Snap Corn J. F. COKER & SON, Bowdon, Ga. ee Ground Snap Corn G 8.00 2.50 11.00 Scottish Brand Snap Corn EF: 7.38 2.64 11.00 a COTTON PRODUCERS ASSN., Atlanta, Ga. SESSIONS OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Ala. Corn Cob & Shuck with Molasses G 2.50 50 24.00 Sesco 35% Protein Peanut Meal & Peanut Fo 3563 50 25.13 Skins (Solvent Extracted) DIXIE GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tenn. : SOUTHERN MILLING CO., Augusta, Ga. Southern 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 15.00 Duplex Cattle Range Cubes F 18.13 2.18 16.02 : / eons EUFAULA COTTON OIL CO., Eufaula, Ala. : 40 Hog Feed Supplement Cubes 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36,00 5.00 14.00 tea tig ae F 37.25 5.22 15.34 16% Dairy Feed (Drought Feed "B" - SARPETH: MILLS Neshville + 60% Designated Grain) : Nasnville, tenn, . ob Peerless 16% Dairy Feed 16.00 (3.00-.,.15.00, | eu ee Moultrie oe ie EF 17.19 3.01 16.08 ernie and Ground Snap Corn HONEGGERS & CO., INC., Athens, Ga. : = Big "H" All Mash Laying Ration G 17.00 4.00 5.00 SWIFT & COMPANY, Au : , Augusta, Ga. F 18.50 4.64 5.68 Swift's Cottonseed Meal - 36% INGLEHEART BROTHERS, Evansville, Indiana Protein ~ Prime Quality Wheat Gray Shorts with Ground Wheat G_ 16.00 4.00 6.00 TAYLOR OIL & PEANUT MILLS, Moultrie, Ga. screenings F 14.50 4.01 4.16 45% Protein Peanut Feed INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, N. C. dete Pure Gray Shorts G 14.00 3.00 6.00 | THOMBLEY MILLING CO., Columbus, Ga. ere) F 14.56 4.01 6.54 | Ground Big "T" Snapped Corn KING MILLING COMPANY, Americus, Ga. = : Ground Oats (P) Fibre G 11.00 3.00 12.00 VALDOSTA FEED MILLS, INC., Valdosta, Ga. F 12.13 5.62 = 14.02 V.F.M. Corn Cob & Shuck Roughage G KITTRELL GRAIN & FEED CO., Nashville, Tenn. and Molasses F Volunteer 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 2.50 15.00 Recls.o1 2.52 16.68 No. Samples Failed to Meet Guarantee _ LAVONIA ROLLER MILLS, Lavonia, Ga. I ee Shucks, Cobs & Molasses (P) Fibre G@ 2.00 50 24.00 Neo. Samples fee. EF. 2.8] .70 33.40 No. Samples Taken...