Tom Linder Commissioner : NUMBER 6 : By Tom LINDER The follo ing report covering the \ of the Department of re constitutes a part of our f other Divisions will be ng in different issues of the tin, es of Agriculture om Linder a = 0 Agriculture it erewith a biennial report ork done by the FEED al years 1953 and 1954: 1,273. Sx 2 5610 Ibs. 5,330,098 523,913 . 5,817,323 . 36,688 ; $s -period. our Inspectors inspections of places where d. The number of bags in- Various ingredients are eorgia feed mills to see 1 registered with this nt. At the same time all brands manufactured by each mill are d for the same reason, to see if Cd 2s: a S TO BE ANALYZED rs samples of feed picked r ar Inspectors and ed by the State Chem- e taken according to _ Law and Regulations d as official feed samp- + 9,399 * > fperly: tazeed and stame: || is found. not properly stamped. Feed is rting permit number is WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1954 ) REPOR _ ors. The feed was stopped for one of the not properly stamped, not registered, or _ feed that failed to meet manufacturers -|~ reasons. | not being properly tagged it is subject fore the- Commissioner, _REGISTRATIONS AND TONNAGE | tons of feed were manufactured and sold antee as shown on registrations. Some are picked up on complaints of feeders. The Chemist Reports revealed that of the - 1,273 samples taken, 866 were as declar- ed. It was found that 407 samples failed to meet manufacturers guarantee. It was also found that 163 of the 407 samples were subject to penalties on account of. being either deficient in protein or fat or excessive in fiber. The total amount of penalties assessed and collected is $2,- 733.27, This amount is collected for the use and benefit of the feeders. The re- porting of feeds that failed to meet guar- antee in the Market Bulletin has been | found to be very effective, NUMBER OF FEED WITHHOLDS: - During the two year period 610 with-- hold orders were issued by our Inspect- following reasons:not properly tagged, guarantee. Z _. FEED WITHHELD: - This covers 5,330,098 pounds of feed withheld from sale for the above-stated FEED PREVIOUSLY WITHHELD (1952): ~ No explanation is needed here as this - is a carry-over from I952. FEED RELEASED: When feed is withheld on account of to penalty at the rate of $1.00 per ton. The same penalty is assessed when feed released when penalty has been paid and all bags properly tagged and stamped, If feed is withheld on account of being il- legal to be sold in our state it is released to be shipped out of Georgia or dumped unless the shipper requests a hearing be- FEED NOW UNDER WITHHOLD: At the end of this reporting period we had 36,688 pounds of feed under with- hold. : In year ending June 30, 1953, 469,645 by Georgia feed manufaeturers and mix- ers. In the same period, 655,674 tons of feed were sold in Georgia by manufac- turers located in 27 other states. year ending June 30, 1954, 463,191 tons of feed were manufactured and sold by Georgia feed manufacturers and mix- ers. In this same period, 698,895 tons of feed were sold in our state by manufac- ~ turers located in 27 other states. _ Cottonseed meal sold in Georgia dur- ing year ended June 30, 1953, amounted to 57,805 tons. In year ending June 30, 1954, 76,205 tons of Cottonseed meal were sold for feed. purposes. Registrations were filed with this De- partment by 214 Georgia manufacturers and mixers and 321 out-of-state manufac- turers and mixers for year ending June 30, 1953. For ending June 30, 1954, we had 245 Georgia mills and mixers to file applica- tions and 390 out-of-state manufacturers registered feed with this Department. The yearly registrations vary from 4,500 to 5,000, . During the March 1953 term the Gen-, eral Assembly passed an Act authorizing feec. manufacturers to pay inspection fee on feed by reporting tonnage in lieu of the use of tax stamps. This Act became effective July 1, 1953. During the, first year after effective date we had appli- cations and issued permits for 108 feed. manufacturers. During this period we collected feed tax by reporting tonnage in the amount of $172,287.87. The use of feed stamps is still allowed and revenues from sale of stamps during this period amounted. to $42,472.49, In this connection I. am giving you tonnage report of feed sold in Georgia from the beginning of your present term as Commissioner of Agriculture: 1942 19438 1944 1945 FEED . 319,146 561,716 713,589 769,362 815,968 COTTONSEED MEAL 85,792 116,695 115,621 101,316 92,726 1947, 1948 1949 1950 FEED 814,618 743,715 801,630 853,292 COTTONSEED MEAL 77,546 69,558 72,810 65,779 1952 1953 1954 1946 1951 FEED 1,045,386 1,151,550 1,125,610 1,073,801 COTTONSEED MEAL 54,472 73,000 57,805 Respeetfully, : F. S. CARR, Director Food and Feed Divisios 76,208 PAGE TWO on the mailin GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN] Address all items for publication una requests to be list and for change ot address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. ut NATIONAL Peckaticin Zs ASSOCHATION WE MEM BER of notice. Under Legislative Act the notices. 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 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. Georgia Market Bulletin does Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly ai By Markets, 222 State Capito) Atlanta, Ga, 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0! of June 6, of October 8, 1917. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act 1900. Aecepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga, Publication Office Executive Office State Capitol Editoria] and Executive Offices -114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED _FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Big fine healthy Bermuda Lily _ Bulbs, $1 doz. Plus postage. E. A. Smith, Ben Hill, Rt. 1: Phone Pr. 27363: : Cannas, Colored Iris, Mums, 5c ea.; 50c dob.; Lavender and Whilte Iris, Butter and Egges, ea.; 50c doz. Lavender and Daffodils, Jonquils, Narcissi 25c doz.; Pink Almond, Lilacs Dahlias, Mibisucs, 15c ea.; Roses, 2, 25c. Add postage. Ardel Meel er, Bishop, Rt. 1. Box 222. . Booking orders for Nov. del. Govt. insp. Red Twig Maple, Native Holly, White Dogwood, Wild Azaleas, Sweet Gum, $20. C; Enopmus (Evergreen), 2-3 ft., 5, $2; Madonna Blue Easter Lily Bulbs, 15,'$2; Golden Bells, 6, $2 will mix orders. Add 50c postage. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. Drum-Head and Russian Sun- flower Seed, 10c Tbl.; Old Fash- jon Bachelor Button and Holly- hoc, 25c cup; Red Verbenas, rooted, 20 bunch; 5 bunches, 85c. Mrs. Horace Suttles, Bow- ersville, Rt. 1. Single Blue Hycingt Bulbs, plooming size, Daffodils; Em- peror, large 24, $1; Royal Robe Violets, fragant, 15, $1 No ord- ers less $1. Add postage Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Pink Ttrift Plants, with roots, $1.25 C; 300,$3; 500, $4; $7 M. PP. Alma Mosley, Butler, Rt. 1. Giant Oxalis Bulbs, yellow, 9- blooming size, $1. Should be Janted Oct. Mrs. A. S. Knight, runswick, 2028 Reynolds St. Dbl. Pink Poppies, Dbl. mixed col. Sweet William, Hollyhocks, 20c pkt.; Azalea type Mums, 3 cols., 50c doz.; Pot plants, col- jection Coleus, Sultanas, Ger- anium, Begonias, Purple Jew, By $1; Plant free with $1 order. Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 8. All var. pot plants, including Geraniums, Begonias (dbl. and single), Cacti, many others, 6 rooted plants, some blooming, $1. Mrs. W. He Loudermilk, Cor- nelia, Box 55. Xmas Cacti, 25c cut; Red Ge- yaniums, 35 cut; Sweetshrubs, 75e doa; Begonias, 25c ea.; Green Jew, 15c cut.; Elephant Ear, 50c; Coleus, 25c; Ice Plant, 45c; Sweetgum Geranium, 40c Orange Day Lilies, Jonquil Bulb 25c doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming Rt. 1. American and English Box- wood, 10-20 in., bargain price. 100 or 1000 sold only at farm 2 mi. N. Cumming, John Martin, Cumming, Rt. 1. Geirgia Easter Lily Bulbs, certified, treated, best of stock. Jas. B. Wodds, Brooks. Mixet col. Tulip Bulbs, 50c doz.; Yellow Iris, 40c daz; Mock Orange, large, small, Bridal Wreath, Purple Lilac, 25c ea. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. 3. Cannas: White Eureka, City of Portland and Madam Canard Pink Giant and King Humbert Red, Gold, Lemon Yellow, Alle- mania Variegated, $1.50 doz.; $10 C; $40 M. Exch. for dried fruit. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele. _ Hen and Biddie Cacti, good size,, $2; Thanksgiving cactus cuttings, 25c; Xmas 35c cut.; Star Fish, 25c cut; Also White Begon- jas, 15 cut; Green Jew, 20c cut; Large Xmas Cherry with red berries, $2; Ice Plant, 5c leaf. Addpostage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming, Rt. 5. Boston Ferns, Dbl. Petunia, Geranium cuttings, 25c; Coleus 5 dif., 25c__ Dbl. Begonia, red, pink, 20c cut:; Rose Weigela, Winter Jasmine, Forsythia, Abe- lia, 8 cuts, 25c; Purple Lilacs, White, Red Spirea, Crapemyrtle, Blue Wisterian, 25c Add post- ooo ee Ruth Rhodes, Canon, tapas Red Geranium cuttings, 10c ea. 3, 25c; Green clinging Ivy, $1.25 C; Umbrella Palms, 50c ea.; Pool Lilies, 4 cols. strong rooted, $1.25 eaz Boston Fern, 39c-50c ea. Vinea, blue blooms, large and small, $1 C;.Add postage. Mrs. GP. Nunn, Crawfordville. . Light Blue, Dwarf and Tall Yellow Iris Bulbs of Dutch var- iety, many other flowers for sale Mrs. Willie Hatcher, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 312. African Violets, red lavender, blue, white, pink, purple, some dbls., small plants, 3, $1; a size larger, 50c ea. Add 23c postage on $1 orders. Mrs. Tommie White, Conyers, Rt. 2. 15 fine Iris, yellow, red, blue all colors, $1. Plus 25c postage; Yellow, Red, Peach, other Day Lilies, 4, $1 plus 25c postage; Single Red and Dbl. Yellow Oleanders, 2, $1.50, plus 25c post- age. Stamps for information. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Crawford- ville. Xmas Cherry Plants, var, Fuchsia, Brazilian Plume, Dif- fenbachia, 50e; Philodendron Plants, Starfish, Novelty, Snake, June, Xmas Cacti, English, Green and White, Starwberry Ivy, Green and White Jade, 30c; Dbl. and Mistletoe Geranium FOR SALE ' Pink Thrift, 50e C at my place. Mrs. J. B. Simpkins, College Park, Rt. 2. Perennial ageratum, purple and red blazing star, verbena, and Bouquet pepper plants, 10c ea.; dwarf boxweed, growing in pots, 50c ea. No mail .orders. Mrs. Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1.1185 Moreland Ave., S. E. Mimosa Seed, 20c pkt. plus stamp. E. Alexander, Atlanta, 184 Fairburn Rd. Bufordi and Boxwood Holly, Nandinas, Red Berry Pyracan- tha, Cherry Laurel, 1 ft. - 3 ft.,| $1 up. All home grown. F. L. Bracy, Atlanta, 76 Candler Rr., Si Phe Cr, 139007 Daffodil Bulbs, Emperor, $4 C. Miss N. M. Baker, Atlanta, 1470 DeKalb Ave., N. E. Pink Blooming: Weigelas, 25 ea. at garden, Boxwood, various sizes and prices, at my place; 4 or 5 M Boxwood cuttings (not rooted), 1c ea. PP in thousand lots; Few mailing size, Chinese Chestnut Trees, 3, $1.25. PP. T. E. Eason, Atlanta, 1182 Gun- club Rd., N. W., Rt. 14, Box 34. White Narcissus Bulbs, $2.50 C; Liriope, Dwarf-and Large, Vinca Major and Minor, Sas- anquas, Bufordi Holliec, Gar- denias, Boxwoods, Abelias, Bud- dleias, Ligistrum. W. L. Morris, Atlantaa, 444 Collier Rd., N..W. Ve. 2745. ot Per. Verbena Plants in 8 beau- tiful colors, including red, blue, white, wine, purple, pink, etc., 30, $1; Large pink thrift, 50, $1. All good rooted; Also 1 red, 1 blue hybrid Clematis vines, 2 yrs. old, $1 ea. PP. Mrs. A. M Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, Box 155. Dbl. Single Day Lilies, White Nareissi, 40 doz.; Black Prince, Blue, White Swan, Calif. Yellow Iris, 75e doz.; 12 cuttings Yel- lew 7 sister rose, 35c; Paul Scar- let, 30c doz. not rooted; Mixed col. Hollyhock seed, 3e Ig. pkt.; Mixed Larkspur, 10c nice pkt. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2, Hillerest Dr, Amaryllis Bulbs, orange and white striped, 40c ea.; Salmon, | 3, $1.10; Dbl. Orange and Red Geraniums, Day Lilies, Boston Ferns, Areoplane Plants, Xmas Cacti, Bird of Paradise Trees, Rainbow Coleus, 5, $1; Bird of Paradise Seed, abe pkg. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Al- bany, 400 S. Cleveland. Beefsteak, Pearl, Angelwing, Begonias, Loquots, Cunningham- ias, Faney Leaf Caladiums, 25 ea.} 2 yr. hybrid Amaryllis bulbs, $1 doz. Add 35c extra for ship- ping each order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Star Bethelehem Bulbs, 35c doz.; 60, 65c; $1 C.; Old Fashion Jonquils, 50c doz.; $3.50 doz.; Althea Bushes, Eng. Dogwood, 35 ea. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Ad- airsville, Rt. 2. a Tree and Globe borvitaes, 14-20 in., $4 doz.; Nice Box- woods, 12-14 in., $3 doz.; Mtn. Laurels, Pink Rhododendrons, Golden Forsythia, $2.50 doz.; Eng. Junipers, Pink Moss Rose, $4 ees Large Per. Phlox, Prim- rose, 50 doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Nice Boxwoods, 12-14 in., $3 doz.j Tree and Globe Arborvit- aes, 18 in, $4 doz.; All col. Wild Azaleas, Dogwoods, Pink Cherdkee Rose, Pink Almond, Pink, White Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Hemlock, Spruce, $2.50 doz.; Spreading Junipers, $4 doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge Rose Delta Iris, deep blue, white German, white, blue Sib- erian, any 8, $1; Daffodils mix- ed, Phoenix, Cheerfulness, Em- peror, White Pearl, 20, $1; Ramb ler Rose, White, Red Spirea, Red Crapemyrtle, 4, $1. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon. Red, White, Pink, Blue Ramb- ler Pink Monthly, American Beauty Roses, Scotch Broom, Lavender, White Butterfly, 65c doz: cuts; Pot Plant cuttings, 75 doz.; 7 diff. rooted pot plants, $1.23; Large Dbl. Poppy Seed, white, lavender, others, 15c pkt. Mrs. Lovelle Ownbey, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82. Pot Plants, 50 assorted, $1.25. cuttings, 10c. Plus postage. Mrs. | PP. Plants free. Mrs. W. 8. Grif- Otis Mashburn, Coaaiag wie fin. Adel, Rt, 1. FLOWERS AND SEED _ | Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C; Or- Day Lilies, Dbl. Yellow Pp |and 20 Nandinas for 5 sacks (not FLOWERS AND SEED VFO SALE Fall del. Holly, Red Maple, Sweetgum, Sweetshrub, Wild Honeysuckle, rooted, 20, $5; Privet Hedge, 3 ft., $3 100 cut- tings; Evergreen, Snowbells, Wisteria, Red Monthly Rose, Spirea, Beauty Bush, 6 cuts, $1. PP. Inez Haynes, Bowdon, Rt. 1. White Narcissi, $2 C; King. ange Cannas, White, Purple Iris Emperor Daffodils, $i doz. July Cacti, 3, 30c. Exch. print sacks. Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89 . \ Poppy Seed, Red Hibiscus, blooms measure about 6 in. across, 10c pkg. and stamped addressed envelope: Mrs. J. W. Smith, Sr., Buena Vista, RFD 3: Imp. Bermuda Lily Bulblets, few 10c and 25c bulbs. JeA. Moore, Atlanta, 2181 Flat Shoals Ra aRt3e 2 Large Easter Lily Bulbs, $3 doz. Mrs. R. K. Parrish,-Atlanta, 64 Maddox Dr., N. E. Be Pink Thrift, 75c C; $3-M. PP. Mrs. David Parker, Alto, RFD 1. ec * Fine large Iris, sky blue, yel- low, orchid, purple, many two tones, $1.50 doz.; 4 kinds Daffo- dils, 2 doz., $1. Mrs. J. M. Mc- Guire, Adairsville, Rt. 2. : Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, SiC: PP. Mrs J. V. McClure, Acworth, | tte: Easter Lilies, blooming size, 6, $1; Nandinas, 10, $1; Exch. 12 bulbs for 5 print sacks alike, less than 4 alike). Ea. pay post- age. Mrs. M. L. Duncan, Cairo, 342 3rd. Ave., N. W. 4 col. Cannas, 75c $1.50 dqz.; Milk and Wine Lily, 15c-20c ea.; 2 col. Narcissi, Red Spider Lily, 75c doz.; Jonquils, 60c doz.; White Iris, 45c doz. Viola: C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. Jonquils, Daffodils, mixed $1 C; Day Lilies, orange, yellow and yellow: and brown mixture, 50c C; Regala Lilies, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. D.. Goss, C houn, Rt. 1, Box 464. Madonna Lily Bulbs, large jumbo size, 30c ea.; smaller size, 25c ea. Plus postage. Until last of Oct. time to plant; Fluffy Ruffle Fern, 30c nice clump plus postage. Mrs. H. G. Greene Car- nesville. 15 asst. Iris including one Dykes Medal Winner not label- ed, $1; Labeled Iris, worth 50c- 75c for 40 ea.; Thalia and Mrs. Kreeledge Narcissi, $1.50 doz Del. Mrs. J. G. Robertson, Car- rollton. White, Pink, Red Dbl. Gera- miun Rose Color Rosebut Gera- nium, Red, White, Pink Dbl., Red White and Bronze Leaf Single, Guineawing, and Maple Leaf Begonias, 20 cuttings, $1.25. No less sold. Mrs. John Gable, Cedartown, Rt. 3. Mixed Col Snapdragon Seed, 20c tsp.; Ice Planty 4 doz. seed, 20c Send 3c postage. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Commerce, Rt. 4. Lalley-lilly pips, 2 doz $1;0ld fashioned Lemon lilies, 2 doz. $1. No order less $1, Mrs. oaks McLendon, Clarkston. Day Lilies, Dutch, Spanish Glad Bulbs, Jris, mixed col. Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; Box- wood, 20c ea.; Lilac, Yellow Thornless, Pink Peachtree Roses, Bridalwreath, $1 doz. Mrs. Mar- tha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. | Hycinths, large dbl. pink, $1 doz.; Single blue, 15, $1; Pyrami- dal Arborvitae, 10, $1 Add post- age for less than $3. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Dawsonville, Rt. 3. Snowballs, Red, White, Pink Spireas, Oakleaf Hydrangeas, Golden Bell, Star Jasmine, Jap- onicas, Almonds, Crapemytles, Lilacs, Clematis, Red Honey- suckle, $1.50 doz.; Mtn Laurels, Evergreen Hedge, $1.50 C; Db Day Lilies, 2 doz., $1."Moss pack: Martha Womack, | Large Dbl. Flowered Pink} -|Black Haw, ter, 9-10 in tall, sureed suatise tek we doz.; Yellow Cl Bulbs, 50, $1.50 No chks. Lon Ashworth, Dac er King Alfred Jonquil and D fodils Easter Lilies, Fal Glodenglow, 50c doz.; Dc 4, $1. Mrs. Earl Keener, Camellia-Japonicas, 8 yrs. 0 Easter Lilies, King Alfred | quils, Jap. Iris, Fall Pi doz.; Dogwood, Keener, Ellijay, Rt. Dbl; Japonicas, 8 ea.; Jap. Iris, King quilss Easter Lily, d wood, 4, $1. Miss E Hullijay, Riv 8. old 50c ea.; Jap Lilies, King Alfred doz.; Dogwodd, 4, $1. print sacks. Mrs. Clyde Plijay ARES ye Blue Violets, $1 Cacti, Pink Hydrangea, Justicia, Elephant Ear, Red Lily Bulbs, bloming 25c ea. Goldenglow, large small Mums, mixed col. Ii doz.; Exch. for sacks. $3 up PP. Mrs. W. D. jay, Rt: 3, Box 62." 5 = Mtn. Azaleas, 25c e: Weeping Lilacs, Rose Altheas, Tree Lilies. gelas, Hydrangea, t 50e eas; blooming Yellow Jon White Narcissi, 30c Tris, Mtn. Ferns, 50 postage. Mrs. Presl Ellijay, Rt. 5. s Guinea Wing Red, Bronze Conch, Pi Begonia, Sweetgum, Branching Ivy cuttings, Rose Sultanas, 3 kinds C dark red, ae a g re light red, green, 10 it. Ad postage ea. cut. | Loumon, Ell OR Sey. Sultanas, pink, cuttings, 2, 25c. Mrs J . diver, Dial. Lilacs, Hibiscus, ing Arbutus, $1_ Pine, Dogwood, Rhi Mtn. Laurels, Kalmia 1 $1.50 doz.; Fern, 75c doz.; prella Chinaberry Bush, 50 Add postage. Mrs. way, - Dahlonega, Cuttings of Christmas , Fuzzy bear, Dbl Pink, and Single White Leaf. Beef Steak, Star jas, June gn rane Century Plants, Walking Shrimp, Pink oe rooted, any 6, $1. Langley, Ellijay, R Ln Old F pirea, 41 Azaleas, Calycanthus, Roses, Jan. Jasmine, roo 3, $1: Plus postage. . jes H. Edwards, Large Globe @-8. ft. huge. Snow theas, Weigelas, Forsy Almonds, Old_ Fashio Hydrangeas, Baby Brea Red Anthony Wa All too large to truck for them._ Langley, Ellijay, 8 kinds choice _ 50c doz.; Fragrant C! and Yellow Nai blooms to ea 6 kinds large + ship. Mrs. fodlis and doz.; $3 C ed. Mrs, M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, | =e 264 : "FLOWERS AND PLANTS FOR SALE Oo ae PAGE THREE FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE narcissi, 50c doz.; double ies, 50 for $1. Miss Mary Wright, Elebrton. d Radiance, Pink Radiance, a Floradora, Dr. Van leet, American Pillar. Roses, sd, 55c ea.; Chinese Elm, ba dy Poplar, Purple Leaf im, 24 in., 75c ea. PP on $3 or orders. Fenn Hudgins, Branch- ted Red and Pink Geran- , 25c ea.; Night Blooming cti, 50c Thanksgiving Cacti, -ea.; Small Dwarf Cape Jas- y Eee a wos a et e Too 50c. 25c postage. No orders less $1. Mary. Shrum, Fitzgerald 1, Box 108. | Eng. Boxwood, 8-10 in. oz.; Cherry Laurels, Crape e Abelias, 2-3 ft., nice, $5 Vinca Minor, heavy liners, Xmas Fern, heavy plants, 2B is Robinson, col Ni e ete White od, Sweetshrubs, $1 doz.; Snow Ball Bushes, - Golden Bells, Seven dd postaage. Mrs. Cleave li, Ellijay, Star Rt. B. 1. Native Adalas White d, Sweetshrubs,. $1 doz.; Fashion Snowball Bushes, ea; Golden Bells, Seven ee pink or red, 25c postage. Mrs. Janie aac. Ellijay, Star Rt; B. bbit - Tracks, Peperomias,. - Per, Candytutft, Dbl. s, Yellow Yarrow, Margrerite Daisies, Red, | 1 neh; 10 dif. named Day y 35c_ ea. Add 20c post- gia Easter Lily Bulbs, -25c ea.; Dbl. White Fev- 50c doz.; Smali Altheas, colors, 6, $1; Hollyhock mixed colors, nice pkt., 3c stamp. Mrs, H. , Elberton, Ret usand Sweet Scen- $1.25 C: S ence Sriewdrops, $1.60 Winter Turnip Seed, io Exch. for pecans or honey. ren Eastanollee. : ily Bulbs, 5 , $1; Tul- Bulbs, $1 pe Daffodils, 50c pirea, red, pink, white, leia, Abelia, -Forsythia, , Weigelias, Altheas, 50c eaa. No orders unde $1 Mrs Adell Williams, El-_ Aine: Angel Wing, Rosebud Begonia cuttings, Strawberry _ Begonia, 5c -ea.; Sultana, pink, -Xmas and June Cacti, Geranium cuttings, _ Add vay, R Mrs. H. Heo; Glade 50c -doz.; White Mums, 75c_ doz.;. Blue , Lemon Lilies, $1.25. mch Begonias, Sul- Rose, Red, Hen and Bid- tide, Re Cacti, 30c ea. packed. -Add_ postage. e en sank Ellijay, Rt. White Violets, tive and is, o1- CS Mixed Iris, aot blooming shrub- and evergreen, 50c up. ry del. beginnig Oct. ae babies: Ellijay, Rt. Violets, Vinca Vine, , $1.25 C, Add mr as. Hi. Penland, Elli Gah on Ra acer ai eror (yellow center) Orange 1,7 Re Rt. 1, Peachtree Rd, Yellow jasmine, 25c bunch; running ivy, 3c stamp. Discount on large amounts. Mrs. T, M. Harris, Milner. Acicia Plants, orange blooms, like Mimosa, 12 ini 23 ft} 45 ft. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Mc- Williams, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laur- els, Red, Yellow, Orange Azal- eas, White and Yellow Dogwood Redbud, Sweetshrub, Coralber- ry Bush, Tulip Poplar, White Pine, Crabapple, Holly, and Strawberry Bush, 2-2% ft. rooted, moss packed, PP; $2 doz.; Pink Phlox, $2 CP vin en Black, Mineral Bluff, Rt. Rhedodendrons, Mtn. Laur- els, Red, Orange, Yellow Azal- eas, White Cream Dogwood, Redbud, Sweetshrub, Coralber- ry, Cherokee Rose, Crabapple, Holly Bush, Tulip Poplar, Strawberry Bush, White Pine, | 2-3 ft., $2 doz. rooted. Moss acked; Phlox, Shasta Daisies, | PP. Mrs. Mineral Bluff. 3 col. Azaleas, Mtn. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Redbud, Coral- berry, Cream and White Dog- Edna Rukat, wood, Pink Cherokee Rose, Red | Maple, Crabapple, Tulip Poplar, Holly Bush, Strawberry Bush, White Pine, 2-3 ft., $2 doz. root- ed. PP. Mrs. E. a Millhollon, Mineral Bluff, Box 176. _- Mtn. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Red, Orange, Yellow Azaleas, White, Cream Dogwood, Red bud, Sweetshrub, Coralberry, Pink Cherokee Rose, Holly Bush Crabapple, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, Strawberry Bush, White Pine, 2-3 ft., doz.; Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2 C. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Mineral Bluff. Crimson White and Purpla Verbena, 15, $1; Goldilock Roses White Killarney Roses, $1; Or- ange and Day Lily Bulbs, Thick Leaf Ligustrum, Purple Butter- fly Bush, 25c Peach and Apple Trees, 50c Red Morning Glory Seed, Cypress, and Sweet Wil- liam Seed. Mrs. Annie Hub- bard, Fortson. Ga. Easter lily planting stock for sale at my farm 6 mi. So. Fayetteville on Hwy. 85. Webb W. Mask. Fayetteville. Red Cedar, 12-18 in. $5 C; Rhododendron, maximum, 12-18 in., $5, doz.; Old Eng. Box ood, 6-8 in., $2. 50 doz.; American Red Bud, 18-24 in., $1.50 doz. Talmadge Robinson, Greenville. Small Cherry Laurel, Phote- nia, Ligustrum, Nandina, Ivy, $7. 50. C; Larger size, $2. 50 doz.; Iris and Blackberry Lilies, $1.25 doz. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. 5 bu. field run genuine Ga. Lily Bulbs, certified stock, $70 bu; here. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayetteville, Box 173. Large size Madonna _ Lily | Bulbs, 50c ea.; Bulblets, 25c ea.; lus 25 postage per 2 or 3 large. size, and on smaller 15 and 20 half doz. Mrs. Clifford Lavender, Flovilla. 2 large Boxwoods, 5 ft., $10 ea. Exch, for pig wt. 100 Ibs., or 3 or 4 mos. old calf (either sex). Mrs. C. D. Freeland, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Mixed butbs, Yellow Jonquil, Butter and Egg, Yellow Narcissi, $1.50 C; White Narcissi with; yellow center, $1.25 doz All del. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Val-: ley, Rt. 1. Red Flowering Quince, Maple English Dogwood, Holly Purple Lilae, Crabappie, Sweepshrub, Pink Almond, Forsythia, 25 ea.; April Narcissi, Purple Iris, Yel- low Narcissi, 50c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Fair- mount, Rt. 2. Hardy Fragrant Red Violets, $1 doz.; Parma Violets, 4 rooted -| plants, $1: White Wonder, 2, $1; Genuine Royal Robe, $1 doz.; $7 ~{C; Giant Purple, 3 -doz., $1. 50; Also Dark Red and Scarlet Ver- bena, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. L, H. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3. Selling out Pink Cameo Iris, io ea. nen 8 for price soe Cherry | other prize winning va- Sen Te: Late. 350 Boxwood, e. 50- $15. 000. W. J. Purser, Hiram, Finest azaleas, ferns, hydran- gea, Amaryllis, crabapple, re honey suckle, silver lace vines, pussy and weeping willows, box- woods, rose acacie, sweet shrubs gardenias, dogwood, red maple, forsythia, red holly, cedars, 2, $1; prize winning iris, 7, $1; Add postage. Mrs. John Myers Addi- son, Hartwell, Rt, 2. Mixed bulbs: Jonquils, But- ter and Eggs, Daffodils, etc., $1 C in Ga.; Pink Oxalis Bulbs, 3, 10c; Rooted Cape Jasmine, 50c: Pink Crape Myrtle or Breath of Spring, Mrs Lavender Iris, 60c doz. plus postage; Hen and Biddie Cacti, 40c ea.; Baby zinnias, seed 15c large match box; Phlox, Fever Few, 10c tsp. and stamped en- velope. No chks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3; White, Pink Dogwood, Mi- mosa, Holly, Cedar, Tulip Pop- lar, Cherry, Greybeard, Paw Paw, Sweetshrub, Weigelas, Wisteria, Persimmon, China- berry, 7, $1. October only. Add pone Mrs. Thos. J. Watson, ithonia, Rt. 3, Box 217. Large Dbl. Carnation. Poppy Seed, deep pink colors, 50e Tbl. Add. postage. Mrs. Howard Green, Loganville, Rt. 3. Narcissi, white with yellow cups, also yellow, very fragrant, $1.25 C; Blue, Pink Hydrangeas, 30c ea. Add postage. pele ar- ris, Lula. Blue Yard Hyaetigen Red Altheas, Nandines, 25 ea.; Dbl. Two Tone Daffodils, 0c. doz.; Yellow Jonquils, $1 C; Single Blue Hyacinths, 75 doz. Add postage; Sweet William Seed, mixed colors Feverfew, 10c pkg. with self addressed stamped envelope. Be Annie Pattillo, LaGrange, 5 White and Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf- fodils, $1.75 C; Blue Single Hy- cinths, $1.50 doz; Blue and Pink Thrift, 75c doz.; Bird of Paradise, $1 ea. Miss Mattie Mc- Curley Hartwell, Rt. 2. Silver Leaf Poplars, 3 ft. 75c ea; Dbl. Day Iiilies, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. John A. Tingle, Jackson, Rt. 2. . Empress Daffodils, White Per- ianth, Yellow Ruffled Trumpet, largest size, $1.25 doz.; 75 doz, for 1% doz. smaller size; Iris 38 each of 10 named varieties, $3.25; Margaret Mitchel Iris, $2 PP. Mrs. Martha P. Jones, Ly- erly. Abelia. Witch Broom, Pussy Willow, Bridal Wreath, Spirea, Thunbergi, Korean Boxwood, Enonymus Vegetus, Spirea An- thony Waterer, Forsythia, Weep- ing Willow, Pussy willow, Scotch Broom, Mimosa, English Ivy, large plants, 50e ea. $3 orders sent PP. Josan Geia, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 2. 300-500 Boxwoods, $1-$3 ea.; Rooted Plants, 10c ea. Fine Iris, '20, $1; $15 M; Mixed: Jon- quils, Narcissi, Daffodils, mixed 60c C; $6 M; Also Garlic, 40c and 50e doz. Add postage. Mrs. S. M, Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laur- els, Red, Orange, Yellow Azal- eas, Holly Bush, Redbud, Coral- berry, Crabapple, Cherokee Rose, Red Maple, Strawberry Bush, Tulip Poplar, White Pine, 2-3 ft, $2 doz., Shasta Daisies, PP, rooted. Hobert J. Wilson, Mineral Bluff,-Box 176. Red, Pink Weigelas, Crape- myrtle, Spiirea, Blue, Pink But- terfly Bush, 25 var. Roses, For- sythia, Bridalwreath, Pink Al- mond, Flowering Peach, 5, $1; Single, Dbl., 7 colors Altheas, 75 doz.; Catalpa, 6, $1; Red, Pink Thrift, doz. Add post- age. Mrs. C. Lawson, Lith- onia, Rt. 3, Bee 216. Azaleas, red, yellow, orange, also Cream and White Dog- wood, Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Redbud, Sweetshrub, Coralberry Bush, White. Pine, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, Crab- apple, Holl ae, Strawberry a. Fleming, Lincolnton. 25c. PP on $1 orders., =~ . April Blooming Narcissus, Paper White, $2 C:; Blue Tris, 50 bunch. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Jasper. Bufordi Holly, heavy, trans- planted, 7-10 in. up, $25. C250; $14; Bufordi Holly, rooted cut- tings, $15. C; 50, $8.50. P. O. Money Orders, No chks. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Old English Dwarf Boxwood, Wax Leaf Ligustrums, $10. C; Cherry Laurels, fast growing Ligustrums, Nandinas, Phote- nias,, $7.50 C; English Ivy, Vin- ca Minor, Red Violets, Red, Blue White, and Pink Thrift,. $5 C Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Scarlet Red, Dark Purple Verbena, $1 doz.: $5 C; Pink aie $1. 50C; Pink Oxalis, Zz C: $12. 250 M. Add postage Mrs. clumps, $1; Red Cannas, $2 doz.; Jonquils Narissi, Daffodils, $1. 50 C; $12.50 M. Add _ postage Janie Ellis, Grantiville. Yellow Jonquils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow Long Trumpet Daffodils, White Narcissi, $2 C; Blue and Pink, Red Thrift, $1 doz. Miss Norta McCurley, Hart- well, Rt. 2. Yellow and White Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet -Daf- fodils, $1.75 C; Red, Pink, Blue Thrift, 75c doz.; Bird of Para- dise, $1 ea.; Blue Single Hya- einth,s, $1.50 pipe Exch. for print sacks. Miss Cecile McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Day Lilies .(Hemerocallis), labeled, 20c-$2 ea.; 30 dif verie- ties including red, pink, bicolors, yellow, orange, Write for list; Daffodil and Narcissus Bulbs, 75c C; $6.50 M. Add postage under $2 orders. Mrs. Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee. Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn. Laurels, Rhodendrons, Red, White, Yellow, Azaleas, Dog- wood, Redbud, Coralberry, Red Maple White Pine Poplar, Hem- lock, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Pink Ph- lox, Day Lilies, Snow drop, Shas ta Dasies, Blue Violets, Snap- dragons, $2.50 . Add postage. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. 3 Mtn. Laurel, Red Maples, 3 col Azaleas, Tulip Poplars, Crab apple, Dogwood, Holly, Pine Hemlock, Strawberry Bush, 2-3 ft. rooted, $1.50 doz.; Sweet- shrubs, Rhodedendrons, Chero- kee Roses, Pussy Willow, White Pines, 25c ea.; Mtn. Ferns, \Ar- butus,. Galax, Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. Dogwood, Red Maple, Mtn Laurels, 3 cols. azaleas, Crab- apple, Tulip Poplarsy Hemlock, Holly, Strawberry Bush, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, Rhododendrons, Pussywillow, White Pine, 25c ea. Mtn. Ferns, Arbutus, Galax, Heartease, 40c. Add postage. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. -Red Maple, Dogwood, Mtn. Laurels, 3 cols. Azaleas, Crab- apple, Hemlock, Holly, Straw- berry Bush, Tulip Poplars, Pine, Red Maple, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Sweetshrub, Cherokee Roses, Pussywillow White Pine, Rhododendrons, 25c ea.; Mtn. Ferns, Arbutus, Galax, Heart- ease, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ruford Davis, Mineral Bluff. Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Red and Yellow Azaleas, Pink Crabapple, White Dogwood, Sweetshrub, Tulip Poplars, White Pines, Creek Hemlock, Holly, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; White Shasta Daisies, Pink Phlox, Blue Tris, Purple Violets, Orange Day Lilies, $2.50 PP. Gladys Robin- son, Mineral Bluff. Red Bud Seed, 10, 10c; and stamped addressed envelope; 5 White Ash Seed, 10c and stamp- ed addressed envelope; Also Icebox Watermelon 25c pack- age (pure seed) and stamped ad- dressed envelope. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5. Large size Jonquil Bulbs, eream with short yellow cups, long stems, $1.50 C; Also Long Brown Shallots, great multipli- ers, not scallions, $1.25 gal. Add Bush, 2%- root moss ed, PP $2.35 aoe a. ilson, Mineral Bluft, postage. Mrs. W. W. Womack Grayson. ; Bearded Iris, ties, mixed, unlabeled, 15, $1. rayville. _ Several kinds mixed bulbs, Daffodils, Jonquils, Narcissi, Blue Bells. White with Yellow Morrow, Rt. 3, $1;+ $3.50 doz.: Also Croft Easter Lily Bulbs at same price. Tube Rose Bulbs, single and double, 65c doz, Add postage. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2. Ga. Easter Lily Bulbs, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40c sizes; Iris Tubers, purple, blue, lavender, 3c ea; Mixed Jonquils, Daffodils, te Ralph s. Collier, Madison. Super Swiss Giant Pansy Plants, 3 doz., $1.25: $2.30 C: Per. White Candy Tuft, rooted division, $1.25 doz.; Smaller plants, 75e doz.; Shasta Dasies, Easter Reid; Alaskt, $1 doz.; ea. Mrs. J. Ww. Jones, Madison. Almon Shrubs, 3, 35c. Add postage. Mrs. J. N. Davis. Large Blue Roman Hyacinth, $1 doz; med. size, 75 doz. Mrs. J. A. Forehand, Pinehurst. White Wisteria, Spirea, Bud- dleia-Forsythia, Trumpet Ves Nandinas, Hybrid, Amaryllis, Apostle Lily, 3, $1; Yellow Cen- ter Narcissi, $1.50 C; Dbl. Or- ange, Lemon Butterfly and Milk and Wine Lilies, White Cannas, |Purple and Orange Lantanas, 6, $t. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, uitman, Rt. 5. Orange Lantanas, Pothos, San- siveria, Ivy, Hybrid Amaryllis, Easter Lilies, White Wisteria, Jap Magnolia, Spirea, Nandina, Buddleia, Forsythia, Apostle Lilies, White Cannas, 3, $1. Mrs. C, E. Teeter, Quitman, "Rt. 5. 4 yr. old Cape J: asmine, white wax blooms, rooted in pots, $2.50 ea. Add. Miss Bessie Mar, tin Gainesville, Rt. 5. Weeping Mary (purple), For- sythia, Golden Belle, 60c ea.; 2, $1; Gardenia cuttings, 25 ea. Damp packed. PP. Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4. 1 bushel of mixed flower bulbs, $10 plus postage. Mrs. E. S. Hicks, Yatesville. Iris, fine varieties, Ming Yel- low, Mit. Shasta White, Light Blue, Med. and Purple, $1.25 doa Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley. 4 Geraniums, mostly pink and laverder, large cuttings, some rooted (first orders) $1.25; Cacti, all different, some root- ed, or large cuttings, 4, $1.25. Will mix cacti and geraniums as desired, Mrs. H. Allen, Wil- liamson, . Extra large, New Flame and Black Spotted Deep Yellow Tiger Lilies, 10, $1.; 25, $2.; 100 good Jonquil, and Daffodils, $1; 210, $2. Del. Satis. guar. Any order mixed. A, J. Wilougbee: Waco Long Trumpet Jonquil Bulbs, $125 C; Paper White Narcissus $1.50 C. Add 20c postage. Mrs. Wilson Wallace, Wray, Rt. 1, Bov 168. Magnolias, Red, White Dog- wood, Teaolives, Pink, White Running Roses, Bird of Para- dise, Red, Pink Purple Crape mytle, Buckeyes, Sweetshrubs, Umbrella China, Yellow Jas- mine, Pussywillow, Evergreen Oak, 1-5 ft., 10c ft. Add post- 1 doz. Gardenias, rooted cuts, 50c ea. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. Bearded Iris, Pink, White, Light Blue, Yellow, Purple, Redish Purple 2 Tones, $1.50 doz. Mixed only: Yellow Clus- ter Narcissi, 4 doz., $1.; Trum- pet Yellow Daffodils, 3 doz., $1.; Red Hot Poker, Tiger Lilies, 4, $1. All blooming size. Mrs. Li illian Owens, Tallapoosa. Rt. 2, named verie- PP in Ga. Mrs. Tol. Black, Muc- Cups, and Ruffle of Red, White with Yellow cups others, $2 C! Add postage. Can be in sepa- rate packs. vas J. H. Voyles, Rubrum ve Bulbs, 40 ea.: Mrs. E. L. Dingler, Meansville. _ Blue or White Hydrangea, 75c . \ ea.; Gladiolis, mixed, lc ea. Mrs. ees t PAGE FOUR C; Star of Bethlehem, 15c doz.; vay Citys FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Pink Thrift, nice, rooted plants, $1 C; 200, $1.50; Nandi- nas, 4, $1. Plants damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Milton T. Phillips, Wrens, 60 Iris at 40 Hemerocallis, named, labeled, 24 dif. Iris, write for list of prices; Hemero-J callis, 12 dif. $4.; 12 desirable, $3.: Hyacinths, dbl. pink, 12, $2.50; 24, $4.; Blue Roman, $1. doz.; 24, $1.75. Postage 35c. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Daffodils, Narcissi, Pink, Mrs. Backhouse, all White Beershe- ba, $3.50 doz.; Thalias, Cheer- fulness, Jno. Evelyn, $2.50 doz.; selection Iris, $1. doz.; 24,-$1.75; - Hemerocallis, 12 newer $4.; 12 good, $2.65; Admiral Byrd Daisies, 15, $1.50; 30c postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington. $1 April blooming Narcissi, Also Garlic, 50c doz. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. : Winterblooming Yellow Oxa- lis Blubs, 3, 25c; Angelwing, Snowball Begonia, Dbl, Pink Geraniums, 25c,. ea.; Xmas, Rope Cacti, 15 cut; Night Blooming Cereus, rooted, large, 35c ea. Plus postage, Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. ese Night blooming Cereus, root- ed, blooming size, $1'-$3. ea. -PP; Or exch. for any . color Amaryllis except. red, oriental, bearded or Siberian Iris, any color. Mrs. C. M. Proctor, Twin 3 yr. old Dwarf Boxwood, one year old Abelia Granda Flora, nice size Gerdenia, Spring blooming Dbl. White Spirea, Maiden air Fern, $i ea.; Coral Vine Bulbs, 2, $1; Narcissus, blooming size, $1 doz.; Del. $1 lots up. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Rt. 1, Box 20. Dbl. Red Begonia, Pink Ev- erblooming Begonia, Pink Ger- aniums, 15c ea.; Dbl. Red Pop- py Seed, 15c Tbl. Leilar Phil- lips, Royston, Rt. 1. Jonquil Bulbs, $1 C; White Narcissi, $1.75; Daffodil, 50c doz. Mary Ruth Phillips, Roy- ston, Rt. 1. _ Boxwood, all sizes, $1 up; Pink Dogwood, 2-3 ft., $2 ea.; Chinese Elm Trees, 6-8 ft., $2 ea.; Red Myrtle (crape) 2-3 ft., $1 ea. Mrs. Louise Travis, Riv- erdale. Ph. Fayetteville 5415. Large Red Spider (Guernsey) Lily Bulbs late blooming, 75c doz.; Mixed Daffodils, Jonquils, Narcissi, $2 C. Mrs. R. F. Hicks, Roberta. es Dbl. Red, Pink, Peach, Yel- low Hibiscus cuttings, 25 ea.; 5, $1; Red Salmon Geranium, rooted, 35 ea.; cuttings, 15c; 4 dif. Werns, - $1; Cactiy--5, -$1- Pink Thrift, 75 C; Beefsteak Begonia, 35c. Add postage. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2, Box 67. 4 Flowering Shrubs, White Fringe Tree, Pink, White, Pur- ple Crapemyrtle, Pink, Crimson, 3 dif. White Spireas, Deutzia, Abeliaa, Winter Honeysuckle, Forsythia, Yellow and Pink Jas- mine, Russian Olive, Osman- thus, Nandinas, all 3-4 yrs. old, rooted plants, 75c ea.; $5 doz. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. _ Large blooming size Geran- iums, 25c ea.; Cuttings, 10c ea.; Striped Jew, 3, 10c; Joint Cacti, Star Cacti, Shrimp Plant, Dev- ils Backbone cuttings, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Rooted, dbl. pink wax (rose- bud) begonias, rose scented ger- aniums, Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, Frogleg, Crown of Thorns und night blooming Cereus cacti, Opal plant, 25c ea. 3 for 65c; little white field and yellow Chesterfield daisies, 25c doz. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Rochelle, P, O Box 1044. Japanese Iris (Koempferi), large blooming size plants, asst. colors, labeled, 35c ea.; Pal- metto Palms, 15-25 in., $1.45 ea.; Butterfly Lily Bulbs, large size, 25e ea. COD. Orders ship- oed. V. W. Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 184. Purple imis, 8 doz. $1.25 post- paid. Mrs. M. L. Priest, Talk- ing Rock. Rt. 2, FOR SALE x planting stock, certified, treat- ed, for sale. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. Tel. 206 J1 Senoia. Glad Bulb collection, No. 1 and 2 sizes: 0 Willie Garge early May bloomer, cant name) 3 Elizabeth, The Queen (ruffled purple); One Silhouette (smoky). r85c. Add postage. Mrs. David J. Arnold, Shellman. '8 Easter Lily Bulbs, $1.50; 8 Orchid Color Curcuma Lil- ies, $1.50; 6 Dbl. Milk and Wine, $1.50; 10 Spider, $1.50; Also 2 Rosemary Bushes, $1.50; 2 Love Apple Bushes, $1. White and Yellow Dbl. Lady Banksia Rose Bushes, $1.50, ea. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. One Teaolive, 8 ft. high, 5 ft. circum., $40. Come aig; Also Hardy Stephanotis, year size, 35c ea.; 2, 60c; Blooming size, 80c and $1 ea. Del. 3rd. zone. 5c on checks. Miss Mittie Col- lins, Smithville, Rt. 1. (Located Smithville Plains Rd.) Basheba Daffodils, blooming size, Duplex Gerberas $3. doz.; Dbl. White, Yellow Feverfew, Sweet Williams, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Snowdrops, Paper White Narcissi 65 doz.; Nandinas, 10, 20, and 30c sizes; Easter Lilies, leton. s Large Double Poppy Seed, all. colors, now time to plant, 2 large tabiespoons, 40c; One for 25c. Mrs. A. Gordon Rocker, Statesboro, Rt. 6. 5 ae Purple Iris, Orange Day Lil- ies, 3 doz., $1.50. PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Little Yellow Thornless Roses, Golden Chain, 3, $1; Tiger Lilie,s 6 large or 12 small, $1; Yel- low and Purple Iris, Large Peach Glads, $1 doz.; Add post- age. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. German Bearded Iris, named varieties, mixed colors, not lab- eled, 15, $1; 35, $2. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Duckett, _Talking Rock. 3 : Blue, White, variegated Iris, 50-doz.; Orange Day Lilies, Pink and White Oxalis, 4, 25c; Wax Leaf Ligustrum, Boxwood, Dorothy Perkins Pink Rose, Trumpet Vine, Baby Breath Spirea, Jan. Jasmine, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W._H. T. Acree, Toccoa, RFD 3. Red and White Dogwood, Crabapple, Pink, also Pink Run- ning Roses, Bird of Paradise, Bunch, Running Honeysuckle, Buckeye Yellow Jasmine, Ev- ergreen Oaks, Teaolives, Mag- nolias, French Mulberry, Sweet Bays, 1-5 ft., 10c ft. Add post- age. Mrs. Henry Loyd, Tooms- boro, Rt. 1. Early blooming Day Lilies and Iris, $1 doz.; Liriope, 50, $1.25; Naturalizing Bulbs, $1 C; Cheaper by the peck; Thrift, 4 clumps, $1; Empress Bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. E. Andrews, The Rock. 7 dif. Begonias, 7 dif. colors Geraniums, 4 kinds Sultanas, Many other kinds pot plants; 15 nice unrooted cuttings, PP. $1. Mrs. A. R. Landin, Toccoa. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED aWnt Ginger and Georgia Easter Lilies. Will exehange Coleus. Begonia, or -~Salmom Sultana. Ea. pay postage. Mattie Sue Dempsey, Cedertown, Rt. 2. s Want Hybrid Day, Hadon- na,.White, Yellow, and Red Lilies. S. S. Storer, Douglas- ville, Rt. 4. Want Giant Winter Bloom- ing Pink Oxalis. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Want to tarde Milk and Wine Lilies for Lemon Day Lilies. Nellwyn Exley, Guyton, Rica: SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Single Deck Elec. Brooder, very good cond., reasonable. Mrs. W. F. Crowell, Atlanta, 985 Forrest Rd., N. E. Cy 1654. FLOWERS AND SEED | Georgia Easter Lily Bulbs,.| 25c ea. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stap-_ | dairy, good cond., for sale. H. D. Pink Single Altheas, Forsythia, | Picker, good shape, power bal- er, (needs one part), and blocks Y fae same, $400. J. G. Daniel, organ. faesi One Hinman Milking Machine, vaccum pump, 2 pulsators, A-1 cond., $25. P. A. Thames, Stock- bridge, Rt. 2. eee McCormick Deering Mower, regular gear, No. 9, two blades, good cond., $50; Four 1H Turn- er Plows, No. 6, good shape, $5 ea.; other farm tools, for sale. Harry. Tucker, Washington, Rt. 2. . \ a . 1954 Farmall (Super M) Trac- tor with 13 X 38 tires, excellent cond.,1954 Farmall (Super C) Tractor, with planters, Cultiva- tors, like new; 1950 Farmall M, good cond. Cheap for cash. C. W. Williams, Mitchell, Rt. 1. . 2 H heavy hay rake, 2-H -Oliver turn plow, 2 H middle buster, all fair to good shape. R.-A. Towns, -Lithonia, Rt. 3. One 1st. class cond. Planter Jr. Garden Tractor with. set of cultivators and 1 row. seeder, sell at half price of new value.- Wm. R. Ruppersburg, Fairburn, Rt. 1, Milam Rd Ph. 4202. - 1-H Cub Tractor practically new, planters, distributors, cul- tivators, disc plow, all new, nev- er used, $950. Call any day but Saturdays. W. C. Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3. Phone 2394-J. One Dry Twelve Can Milk Cooler and other equipment for Cumbie, Norcross. Ph. 2714. One 10 ft. self dump hay rake, A-1 cond., for sale. J. C. Brod- nax, Walnut Grove, Box 9. Irrigation System complete, 1500 fet. 6 in. pipe; 30 M gal. hour: Intl. Crawler Tractor, T. D. 14 with hydraulic angle blade, bought new, used on my farm only has original tracts worn very little; J. D. Kilfer Subsoiler Plow; Terracing Ma- chine, R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, c/o Flint River Farms. . Ph. Jonesboro 6217. All of my farm machinery in- clud Farmall H, John Deere M Tractors, A-1 cond., mower for J. D. with 2 blade assembly, Forsyth. (Headlands). One good Riding Cultivator | with 2 fertilizer attachments, Trade for any farm tools can use Arthur H..Edalgo, Nashville, Rt. 3. 6 : One Farmall H Tractor, $475.3 One 100 HP Intl. Diesel Power Unit, good cond., $1750.; Three 70 Way. Airblast Gin Stands condenser, pipes, fans, all steel tramper, dbl. box press, all good cond., $600. H. E.- Stephens, Toomsboro. $ 1952 Ford Tractor mounted with heavy duty Wagner load- er in Ist class cond., $1,895. 1952 John Deere M. T. Two Row Tractor, used very little, Ist: class., also harrow, 2 subsooilers, Aull dozer rig to fit tractor, $1,295. Hoyt Waller, Zebulon. Ph, Logan 7-8774 a David Bradley Mower, 24 in. reel type, used 2 yrs., but tn good cond., fits Bradley Garden Trac- tor. Ship COD for $22.50. Jay Bacchus, Macon, Box 5314, Bloomfield Rd. One each: 52 R. Intl. Com- bine, 28 disc harrow (Intl.), 3 disc Athens tiller, 10 ft. heavy duty Judson spreader, 2 row Intl. Peanut Plow, heavy duty tractor wagon, all good cond. Great sacrifice price. R. C. Hol- loway, Manchester, 519 Indian- ola Dr. Ph. No 45. All of my farm machinery including one each, Farmall H, and John Deere M _ Tractor, Mower with 2 blade assembly harrows, tools, etc. Closing out all my farm operations. Rich- ard Davis, Forsyth, 1952 Model MT John Deere Tractor with power lift, culti- vators, planters, distributors, harrow, tiller, fine cond., at bargain price. W.-H. Mixon, One Farquah Iron Age Peanut | ftom: Bh. 2031. =~ harows, tools, etc. V. H. Lang, ; $100. Del. within 100 miles. | Set Howe Scales, 10 ton, G. S Adams, Athens. or trade for Jarge drill of same make; Also want 12 in. Hammer Mill with loose ham- mers, good cond.. Reasonable. Herman C, Brewer. Daniels- ville. ce Allis-Chalmers Tractor, Mo- del C, with hydraulic lift, pow- er take-off, mowing machine, 2 row Cultivator, bush and bog harrow, wood cutoff saw with belt, all good operating cond., $750. Contact.. Mrs. C. E Wo- mack, Doraville, 5016 Stewart Rd. Ph. Chamblee 7-9962. One New Idea One Row Corn Picker, does not. shouck, like new, used one season, $600. at my house. G. A. Wallas. Hamp- Intl. Corn Binder and Spring- field Silage Cutter. Dr. L. A. Mosher, Roswell. Ph. 6122. _ cond., with practically new Frank- Hattaway, Fairburn. | Farmall H. Tractor, with lights and starter motor re- JHC Dbl,, sec. disc harrow, $800., for complete outfit. N. R. Josey, Davisboro, Rt. 2... | ~ ber, Frick Mill, all steel track- ing; tower edger (all steel) mounted on rubber, H. Farmall Tractor, power lift, cart, J. D. Sandersville, Rt- 2. 1954. Farmall Super A Trac- tor, slightly used, bush and bog harrow, disc plow, planter, cultivator, Sheffield sweep, tool bar. Sacrifice. F. O. Bishop, Roswell, Rt. 1, Woodstock Ra. Ph, Roswell 5632 could be put in running condi- tion, for $25. Excellent . for ther, Jr.; Fayetteville. Ph. 4672, 2H Heavy Hay Rake, Turn Plow (Oliver), and Middle Bus- Lithonia, Rt. 3. 3 Roller Columbia No, 14 Syrup Mill, good cond., $50.00; Or exch. for used fertilizer spreader in good cond., prefer- jably Easy-Flo. Cons. | makes, or a young purebred polled Hereford male. Sell to- Clayton School. Letters ans. Leon S. Lanier, Canton, Rt. 3. ers, 1000 chick cap., like new, only used with 2 broods of chicks. Morgan. 4 New Jamesway Gas Brood- ers, 500-600 cap., $35. ea. G. D. Allen, Jasper, as e One J. D Tractor, used one year, including cultivator, .at- | tachments, with power lift, Athens 4 disc tiller, Superior power drawn 8 disc grain drill with fertilizer attach, also one 14 disc harrow. Reasonable. Mrs. G. W. Israel, Smithville, Rt dl, 1 H Wagon, $10. Dont write. Come see, M. M. Cooper, Du- luth. % ; One 4 Plow Tractor (Oliver), rubber tires, Industrial model, for saw mill, $300. Would take part payment in hogs or corn. Inquire at Mosely Garage. Louie F. Johnston, Stockbridge, Rte da * f; One John Deere Tractor, cial Circle, Rt. 2. One 1H Wagon, almost new, 18 ft long, practically new. |} 9 Row J. D. Gaine and Ferti- |" lizer Drill, A-1 cond., for sale|_ ; Motor, disc, $75.00 See at my farm. |. U. D 14 Intl Motor, on rub-|' Crawler, good cond. C. B. Mills, i ; : g J.D. Side Delivery Hay Rake, ter, alk good cond. Roy Towns, |= other | gether or separately. 1 mile}. $50. ea. F. C. Dozier, | runs well, good rear tires, ideal | planters, cultivators, A-1 cond.,} for sale. J. W. Robertson, So- |) cond., Bush and Bog Harrow, lift} type, Poplarsville make, good | built recently, plantets, culti-|M B vators, IHC 4 dis tiller, andj ae parts. Make offer. W. E. Stro- | { fall Marie H age; Tender = i. Zz 3 Wood Radiant Gas Brood-| Whi good condy steel wheels, good | : body, also set 1H wagon harn- ess for sale at my -home, not write. Come see. Mrs. Mi Is Mitchell, Toomsboro, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Goddard -Rd, 2-35 ors ~ cheap to be u Be i Kent, BallGro Garden Beans, Fescue Seed, 94 pct pure, 5 pi 50 Ib. bags, Reseeding Crim Lynch, Atlan SEED AND GRA _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE F 2 WANTED pore Crimson| _Chinquapin Bushes, 12, $2.50; Toner Ibs., flu cured to-| PLANTS: ae Small size Seedling, 12, $1. 25: Chinquapin Nuts, $1. 35 pt.; Hazlenut and Blueberry, 12, 75 Damson Plum, uae Trees, 6, $1.25. Mrs. M. . Eaton, Dah- | lonega, Rt. 1, F sa, cotlaa| MISCELLANEOUS erm., 22c Ib.{ i le8s 10 Ibs. G. s ite Multiplying | 12 stands bees in patent | a all planting, | gums, $30.; Also 4. Ibs. bees dV ce clean Rice| wax, $4.- Add_ postage. Mrs. aS, aac without |Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. S 6. I < zon ash, chk., or ; ers W. Bs. SSHaney BUTTER: | B Nice, yellow country butter, 3 lbs. weekly, 60c lb. plus post- .|age. Prompt shipment. Mrs. H: L. _ Patterson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. , | CHESTNUTS: 1,000 lbs. Chestnuts, in pro- cess of being harvested at my place, for sale in entire or smaller lots. Send inquiries di- rect to, A. S. Hatcher, Jr., ae: con, Box 156. CORN AND. SEED CORN: ~ |. About- 30 bu. ear corn, 1953 3 Gop: $1.50 bu. Mrs. Rts | Greene, Cuthbert, Rees 200 bu. good, white milling corn in shuck, 1953 crop, $1.75 bu. at farm. Scott ee 3 Nacoochee. Star Rt. GOURDS: Martin and Dipper |gourds, 25c -each; larger sizes 50c ea; mixed smaller, 10 ea. Add postage, Mrs. Ww. E. Woot- }en, Camilla d eS HAY: New crop Prime Gay-tan l, | Soybean Hay for sale, at Graefe h-| Farms. Walter L, Graefe, Grif- \fin, phone 4779 or 2253. al. HONEY: Yee - Sour wood honey from Chat- - }tahoochee Natl. forest. C. L. E eo Decatur, $401 Flat Shoeats Rd. =>" | Good new table honey, $2.80 -| gal, del. in Ga.; 65 Ib. can, do 2 _|comb, $9.00. FOB. J. T Holland) oc. Sena Sparks, Rt. t, Box 62. cate $6-FOB.|}MEAT: > 25 country cured and smoked ";Hams, 9 to 10 lbs. Del. any- *|where. Order now. John L. Cates, Waycross, P. O. Box 61. 15 Ib. side. of meat, not ismoked, 35c 1b and postage: al= so a 50 lb. can of 1953 lard, $12, FOB. No Sunday trade. Mrs. eee McMillan, Da- f cula. Rt. no weed erm. and Ib. bags, Bunt West ean, 15 doz.; allo Onio Plants, | 20c. in, Nest Gilons pty , $1.10 gal._del. | hi Bennett, | s op 3 Country feos: picked meat per pound: Hams, 10-14 Ibs., 85c: Shoulders, 10-15 lbs., 55c: Sides, 8-15 lIbs., 50c, Guar. against spoilage. Shipped COD. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Dexter. Box 5. PEPPER: Red and Green hot pepper; : Ss. long, eats pods, 2 doz., 30c _e@| Postpaid in Ga. Mrs. Luther we se y Bushes, 48 Hutson, Blairsville, Star Rt. $2; $10 M;|poq c. : ; eee : bearing POTATOES: White Nest Onions, 1.35 gal.; $9-bu. 2 rnton, Bowdon. bins with | good roots, estnut, 50c ea.; Blue- ckberry, Dewberry, berry, Hazelnut, aS, Black Walnut $1. Add postage. Mrs. ay, DETERS, Rt. size Keiffer Pear a.; Red Cherry, Grape Vines, rs. Louise Travis, Fayetteville 3 Acres bunch sweet pota- toes soon ready for market. |Sell in lots or contract for all. C. F. Sullivan; Rutledge. POSTS: = 700 cedar posts, 6 1/2 ft., slightly undersize, 25c ea. at my yard. Frank N. Wansley, Elberton. SAGE: 1954 crop fine lexge leaf sage, shade dried, $1. pint full; also fine white Rice popcorn on ob, .{in 20 Ib. lots, $2.50. Add post- .|age. Mrs. Marie Holand, Dal- 4 ton, Coogler Road. 1954 hand gathered, washed iB and shade dried Sage, 2 Ibs., $3, plus postage, for entire lot, _|to 1 party only. M. O, only. In- |quiries not returned unless rae envelope enclosed. L. -A. Wood, Sr. Marin, cae ear care mee Lae ac ea.; Grapes, 2 cherry, or chewing, ar] sear bacco for smokin $3.50 postpaid. Blackshear, WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS: z Booking orders for 1954 wae nut Meats, and begin deliveries Nov. 15th, $1. pint, postpaid through 3rd zone, Mrs. T. C. Withrow, Ellijay. CHESTNUTS New crop Chinse Chestnuts oe for shipment, 5 lbs., $3 Pepe W. McCreery, Savannah, RED Bs Box 174. CORN AND SEED CORN 250 bu. Dixie 18 Corn and 100 bu. White, new 1954, $2 bu. at my barn 4 mi. south Brooklett; Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet. New Crop Corn, Ga. 101, for sale; -Ph"67 J. B. LW. Middl- brook, Barnesville. COMPOST = Cow Compost, $2 truckload at my place, 4 mi. south Buford. Several loads for sale. Mrs. Emmer M. Puckett, Buford, RFD Pe ein ee 3 EGGS oe 2 Fresh infertile yard eggs, 50 | doz. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave. Ns W. Be> 5393. GARLIC BULBS Large size Garlic Bubs, Calif. type, running about 15 to the pound, $1.50 Ib. del. Geo. A. Mc- Arthur, Albany, 1503 Dawson Rae, : HAY AND STRAW: Good orchard grass and clov- er hay, $1.15 bale. Will deliver for $2 load, 40 mile radius. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Oats and Kudzu Hay, cured in dough stage, $35 ton. FOB.-B. W. Middlebrook, Barnesville. Ph. 67. J. 130 bales Sericea Hay $1 bale, my place, near Lithonia. T. | Bothwell, Atlanta, 111 Prince- ton Way, N. E. De. 1317. PEANUTS Spanish- Peanuts, $1 gal.; Also Dry Pole Cat Crowder Peas, 5 lbs, 2 Ww. e: Hopkins, Conyers, apt POSTS Good Locust Posts, 6 1/2 it, 35c ea. del. in middle Ga. in truckloads of 600. John Lee Ber- rong, Hiawassee, Rt. 1. SAGE ae 2 Nice shade dried 1954 extra large leaf sage, 25c qt.; $1.25 Ib. Plus postage. Mrs. J. E Carter, Conyers. ; TOBACCO. Ss Excellent quality 1954 crop home grown tobacco, 11 large twists, $1.25. PP thru. 2nd. zone. S.A. Beavers, Cumming, Rt. 5. - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BAMBOO (Roots): Want some Bamboo Roots. Write. O. S. Bargeon, Millhaven. BARLEY AND CORN: Want some Feed barley and yellow shelled corn, Advise at once. W. M. Nixon, Thomaston, *phone 2412. FEATHER: Want 10 lbs. new unused Goose feathers, free of wing & tail feathers. Quote price. Mrs, J. O. Rodgers, McDonough, Rt. 3. FERTILIZER: Want chicken sheep or. goat fertilizer (manure) from party in or near Atlanta del. to me. Contact. Mrs. Sallie McDaniel, Atlanta, 263 Norwood Ave., N. E GARLIC ~ Want 25 to 50 Ibs., Garlic, or would take smaller amount. State cheapest price. Mrs. Myr- tice Baker, eo = ae Bow- Hommes. ben Mrs. -| White sacks with or without for sale. G, L, Turner, Luella. Want 40 to 50,000 ae gen Mkt. cabbage plants. Give price and shipping date. W. S. Godwin, Waycross, phone 4370- . x SEED: . Want some of the old fashion- ed Bonnet Dish Rag gourd seed at once. Isom Beasley, Collins. STRAW: Want 50 or more tons baled straw for mulch, Rye, Oat, Wheat or any kind of starw. If damaged. can use. Must be cheap Contact Roy S. Alford, Milledge- ville, P. O. Box 201. SYRUP: Want 8 gal. Hard County Rib- bon Cane Syrup. Advise W. A. McBrayer, Rome, 1400 No. Broad St. Seemeaeameal SACKS FOR SALE Print feed sacks, free of holes and stain, any amount a- like, 35c ea.; 3, $1. Add postage, Prompt shipment. No Chks. nor COD, Mrs. H. W. Summerour, Gainesville, Rt. 2 Four 50 Ib. white, sacks, washed, ironed, 4, $1.30. PP in Ga. Mrs. W. Y, Summers, Newnan, Rt 5. Print. feed Sadke: several a- like, 30c ea. PP to 3rd. zone. .. C. Withrow, Ellijay. 100 Ib. pieced print, and bleached white sacks, 25c ea; letters, 18c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. B. D. Hulsey, Alto 50-100 lb. cap. new sheeting feed sacks, washed, no ltters, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea.; 36 White Rayon Sacks, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. G. L. Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Print sacks, unwashed, free of holes and mildew, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Cham- pion, Ellijay, Rt. 2. 100 Ib. chicken feed sacks, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Emerson Woody, Dial. ~ Few nice feed sacks, 3, $1.10.) PP. Miss Bertha Prophitt, Chipley, Rt. 3. en CATTLE FOR SALE One Reg. | Holstein Bull 14 mos. old, about half and half plack and white spots, perfect markings, large for age, out of one of best herds in State, Rea- sonable price. George W. White, Dalton, 501 East Morris St. Ph. 806-L . One year old Hereford and Guernsey Bull, very good cond., Reg. Guernsey Cows, fresh with 2nd. calf, also reg. Jersey cows, fresh with 2nd calf, from good bloodlines giving an ex- cellent flow of milk. P. T. Pat- ton, Shadydale (Phone Monti- cello 5123). 2 reg. Brahma Bulls, 3 1/2 yrs. old, very gentle, selling to avoid inbreeding, or exch. for good heifers. Dallas G. Berger, The Rock, c/o B & B Ranch. Ph. 3760. One Jersey Cow, gentle, any- one can milk, makes lots of yel- low butter, to- freshen last of this month, $100. 3 mi. W. Powder Springs. C. A. Bennett,. Powder Springs, Rt. 1. 2 reg Guernsey males, 8 and 12 mos. old, one Jersey milk cow, 6 yrs. old, One Guernsey Cow, 4 yrs. old, freshen. Oct., 3 and 4 gal. when fresh, tested for TB and Bangs. H. W. Thurmand, Farmington. One reg. polled Shorthorn Roan Bull, ready for light ser- vice, $100; Also several Roan Heifers, 400-500 Ibs. F.. W. God- kee, Waynesboro. 3 grade Angus Calves, 2 bulls, 6-7 mos. old, one heifer 5 mos. old, 2 Jersey Cows, all $200. E. L. Smith, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box _ | Heifers Priced at going beef prices. A. -|W. Hill, 105. Ph. Pelmetto 222, CATTLE FOR SALE 3 Hereford Bulls of Domino breeding, One 11 mos, old, other 10 mos., both from reg. stock ready for light service, good specimen, one grade bull, mos. old, approx. 600 lbs.,.per- fect cond. Reasonable. H. A. Frese, East Point, 300 Clark Dr. Ca. 0094, 106 good Angus Cows- with calves at side by reg. Angus bull, Eight 16 mos. old Angus by reg. Angus bull. Atlanta, 2925 Nancy Creek Rd., N. W. Ve. 9081 or Ex- change 2822. : One Guernsey Bull, 20 mos. old, $75; More fat bulls for beef. D. W. Gallaway, Hogansville, Rt. 3 Reg. Angus Cattle, Eileenmere and Blackcap bloodline, cows, heirefr, bred and unbred, young bulls. Will trade for tractor and equipment. O. L. Jones, Atlanta, 480 Trabert Ave., N: W. Ve. 2670. Thoroghly reg. horned 12 mos. old Hereford bull of excellent bloodline, $100. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. 2 25 Holstein 1st. ers, 1000 Ibs., several Jersey and Guernsey, all to freshen soon. C. M. Bowden, Atlanta, 435 Candler St., N. E 8 White Face Hereford, EOo8 shape, 1 reg. bull, 1450 Ibs., cows, 5 heifers for sale at ee farm, $700. See Mr. Jackson at farm, W. A. Thomas, Lawrence- ville, RFD 1, Box 123. Ph. 2904. 3 reg. horned Hereford Bulls, one 2 yr. old, two 14 mos. old, $75-$165; Sev. nice polled year- ling bulls, from $75. - Cons. trade for heifers. W. E. Stroth- er, Fayetteville, % Willow Pond Farms. Ph, 4672. Guernsey Heifer Calf, 3 mos. old, $22.50. O. E. Younce, Fairburn, Box 128. Ph. 7275. 2 Guernsey Cows, 5 young unbred heifers, 1 nice young bull, well marked, and line bred for over 20 years. Reasonable. J. D. Bryan, Grayson, Rt. 1. 6 large A-1 heifers, springers, close in, two-three years old, Jersey and Guernsey. Dennis L. Cash, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. Valuable Horned W. F. Here- ford Bull for sale or exch, for beef or milech cow or value. No papers but subj. to register. Glenn Norton, Fairburn. (Ph. Fairburn 7349, or Atlanta Fair- fax 4728). Poltled Hereford Bulls, Dom- ino bloodlines, reg. in both as- sociations, $125- $250.3 Uae Se Hwy. 441, 9 mi. N. Homer. Milton Lee Dalton, Alto. One Full Stock Holstein Bull, 18 mos. old, 700-800 Ibs., $100. FOB. Cannot deliver, 2 mi. S. Hapeville on Old 85 Hwy. J. Brantley, 3, Box 98. Very fine reg. Angus Heifer, bred to fine reg. Angus bull, from one of Indianas large breeding herds. Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Box 304. Ph. 8-2960. Reg. Guernsey Bull, 19 mos. old, fine quality, gentle. yes Stephens, airburn, Senoia Rd. Ph. 4201. 2% yr. old Dbl. (Colonel Domino Bloodline) Polled Hereford Bull; One 6 mos, and one 9 mos. old Polled Reg. Bull (Colonel Damino Breeding); and purebred Here- ford Cow with 2nd. calf at side, all for sale or trade for Here- ford Heifers of top bloodline. J. W. Reid, Dunwoody, Ver- ae Way. Ph. Chamblee 4-7- 758. Santa. Gertrudis Bull, pure- bred, $400; Also purebred Belts- ville No. 1 hogs, brood sows, $50-$75; Bred gilts, $30-$60 ea; Feeder Pigs, $3- $15. R. E. Dal- las, M. D., Thomaston, P. O. Box 769. Ph. 3734 Must sell 218 head cattle; 12 head Santa Gerirudis Cows, 6 Bulls, 6 Heifers, all from 100 pct. certified herd; 10 reg. Hereford Cows with 2nd calf at side, 60 grade Hereford Cows with calf at side, 25 pasture exposed heif- ers, 6 purebred Hereford Bulls not reg., 25 Feeder Steers. H. T. , Alma. Standard Els halter - broken College Park, RFD > Calf Heif- PAGE SIX CATILE FOR SALE 2 nice cows with calves, also * 2 others bred to Angus bull, (Angus bull now serving) for sale, See at my. home. S. N. Brandon, Stone Mountain, (off |9 Rockbridge Rd.). Ph. 5273. Fresh cow with calf at side, Jersey, also 2 nice springers, freshen within 2 weeks, largs cows; Also several nice pigs. See Sam Jenkins, Decatur, 4162 Glenwood Rd. Ph. Cr. 8700. Reg. Yearling Jersey Bull from high producing ancestry, ready for service, reg. and transferred, $100.00. Dr. J. H. Arnold, New- nan, Box 393. Rez. Hereford Cattle, a few cows, heifers, and young bulls, also 4-H steer calves for sale at all times. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Paper Mill Rd.; Ph. 8-8772 One fine Jersey Cow, 4 yrs. old, heavy milker, will freshen 1st. of Nov., perfect cond., $100. C.D. Freeland, Flowery Branch, Ris 1: : Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, Domino breeding, reg. papers, named Ronnie, $225.00. W. B. Presley, Eatonton. Guernsey-Jersey Cow, Ist calf, freshened Aug. 22. Miss Beatrice I. Lee, Macon, 4393 Ayers Rt 15 good dairy cows, 3-10 yrs. old, io start freshening in few days, all tested bangs and T. B. tested, $85.00-$125.00; Also six wks. old meat type pigs, ready Oct. 18th, $12.00 ea. Dwight Kir- by, Fayetteville. Phone 4691. One fine Jersey Cow, 4 yrs. old, heavy milker, will freshen Nov. 4th, perfect cond., $100.00; Also want one 3 mos. old calf and one pig wt. 100 lbs. Mrs. Charlie \Freeland, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. \ Purebred Black Angus Bull (entitled to register), 20 mos. old, nice for herd bull, gentle, very good natured. E. W. Steed, Winder, Rt. 4. Ph. 3671. One Milk Cow due to freshen in ten days, Jersey-Brown Swiss cross, about 950 Ibs., $150.00. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton. Ph, 2151. 25 head Black Angus (young), some thoroughbred, some 3/4, some half; Also several mother cows, bred to reg Bandolier pull. Lawrence Cobb, Atlanta, 271 Marietta St., N.W. Al. 0311. One Jersey Milk Cow and 3 week old male calf_ for sale. Matthew Lynn, Collins. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good pert plow mule, about 900 lbs., for sale or exch. for heifer calf..Near Stockbridge, Henry County, Y. J. Ivie, At- lanta, 1088 Sanders Ave., S. E. Ma. 3995. : Strong large logging or farm mules, 1150 Ibs., - work any- where. Sell or: exch. for heifer, pigs, or W. L. or NHR _ hens. Contact W. R. Wall, Chicka- mauga, Rt. 2 Gray Mare Mule, 1400 lbs. $100. Brewster Orr, Sharps- burg. One mare mule, 4% yrs. old, black, 1200 ibs., work anywhere $100. L. E. Harris, Forest Park, Ph. Ca, 5518. 2 purebred Tenn. Walking Horses, 5 gaited, 1, mare, 1 geld- ing, for sale; Also 25 head pure- bred Hereford Cattle including one extra fine reg. bull, cows and heifers. Closing out all farm operations. Richard Davis, Forsyth. 2 reg. Hereford Boars, about | 125 lbs., $40 ea., or exchange. C. O. Maddox, Winder. Hampshire, and Short Nose, Blocky, Prize Winning Stock OIC Pigs, all 8 wks. old, reg. buyers name treated, choice breeding stock, $20 ea. Mack Patrick, Rabun Gap.. Several Bred Sows and Gilts, OIC, and one OIC Boar, several nice shoats. D. L. West, Doug- lasville, RFD 4. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE One Black Horse, 6 yrs. old, work anywhere, 1100 Ibs., $50. Harry Tucker, Washington, Rt. Work Mule, blocky, 950 Ibs., 9 yrs. old, for sale or trade for heifer or steer, 600 lbs., Here- ford or Angus. R. S. Ellington, Oxford, Rt. 1. Chestnut Color Stud Colt, 2 yr. past, unbroke, out of Tenn. Walking Mare, 2 white stock- ings and star, $125. Chas. Pa- gel, Hephzibah, c/o Square P Ranch. > 10 nice gentle Shetland Pon- ies, all colors and sizes, Rea- sonable price. Will keep until Christmas if desired. Jess Hol- brook, Jonesboro, Ph, 6771. One nice size pony, white, very gentle, with saddle and bridle, reasonable;- Also one black mare mule for cash or trade. R. J. Gray, Jr., Midville, Rt. 2. Phone 2602. 2 good farm mules for sale. Letters ans. See. Mrs. J. B, Wilson, Iron City. One nice black and white pony, with bridle and saddle, $150. at my home. John Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar St. Phone 3682. One heavy sorrel gelding stock /horse, $200 of exch. for 2 tons feed oats; Also Palo- mino colt, 6 mos. old, dbl. reg. perfect form and conformation, $1000. George W. West, Jr., Atlanta, 4825 Peachtree -Dun- woody Rd. Rt. 6, N. E.. Ex- 5579. HOGS FOR SALE 25 reg. weaned pigs, wt. above 50 lbs. $25 ea.; 7 above 75 Ibs., unrelated to the 25 at $30 ea. Will sell one large, 2 small for $75. Reg buyers name. H. L. Williams, Baxley. 21 Red Pigs, ready for the cornfield, $10 ea.; $200 for lot. Henry L. Josey, Bartow, Rt. 1. 2 Reg, Duroe Gilts and 5 Reg. Duroc Boars, 6 mos. old, deep red, meaty type, treated for cholera and wormed, for sale. Phone Leslie 2172, Wayne Rose, Desoto. 38 nice pigs, cross OIC-PC, 12 wks. old, $12.50; Also one eah, Black, and: White Pony (Shetland type), with saddle and bridle, 6 yrs. old, excel- lent cond. C. L. Dobbs, Mari- etta, 123 Joyner Aye. 10 nice pigs, 6 wks. old, Oct. Ist., half OIC, half PC, above average, for sale. C. G, Morris, Roopville, Rt. 1. (At Veal). Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 3 mos. old Oct. Ist., dbl. treated, reg. buyer's name, shipped anywhere in Ga. Leon Watson, Unadilla, Black Essex Shoats, reg. buy- ers name, dbl. treated for cho- lera, $25, A.,P. Chapman, Moul- trie, Rt. 5 (near Berlin), 8 full blooded Cherry Red Duroc Pigs, 6 wks. old. $15. ea. 10 mi. Newnan, Fayetteville Hwy. J. W. Lewis, Jr., Sharps- burg, Rt. 1, Box 93 B. Reg. Big Type Black PC Pigs, males and gilts, with pa- pers, treated for cholera, 50-60 lbs. ea., from: prize winning stock, champ, bloodlines, $25. J. W. Little, Jeffersonville, Rt. 1. Reg. Yorkshire Pigs, best bloodlines, Worlds finest ba- con and ham type hogs, sold with or without reg. papers. A, B. Hogg, Cedartown, Rt. 1. SPC Pigs, both sexes, 75-125 Ibs., some of nations top blood- lines, reg., treated, for sale. Will ship. D. M. Matthews, Tennille, Rt. 2. 5 pigs, 7 wks. old, purebred OIC, $10. ea. reg. papers buy- ers name for $1. Edward Gar- rison, Lula, Rt. 2 Purebred Hampshire Pigs, 6 wks, old and older for sale. John B. Guthrie, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 4 e/o Four Winds Farm. HOGS FOR SALE Purebred Duroe Pigs, 2 mos. old, out of large litters, med. blocky type, Wave Master stock, best of bloodlines, papers furnished, $25. ea. either sex. M. M, Newsome, Sandersville. Reg. Blaek PC Hogs, male and female March farrow, 125 lbs., $35, ea. E, P. Drexel, Tif- ton, Rt. 3. POULTRY FOR SALE AUSTRA-WHITES: 100 each, Berrys White: and Berigold pullets, 18 wks. old, ready to lay, $2.00 ea. at my place in So. Dekalb Co. No deliveries. H. Almand, Jr., Lithonia, RFD 3, Box 180 *phone 3042. BANTAMS: 5 white Bantams, 1 rooster, 4 hens, good layers, $6.00. FOB here. No. chks. M. O. Mrs. Ethel M. Ferrell Miller, Cairo, 824 So. Broad Street. e Golden Sebright Bantams, $5, trio; Cockerels, $1. ea. J. A. Moore, Atlafita, 2181 Flat Shoals Road, Rt. 3. : : Young Golden Sebright, Sil- ver Duckwing and Black Breasted Red Game, Brown Austra- Leghorn Bantams, young, $3. ea. | Bob Clark, Macon, 372 Spring Street. Purebred Golden Sebright or Black Beauty bantams, 4-5 mos. old, now laying, $3. pr. FOB. Shipped in light erate. Chas. A. Shook, Tiger, c/o Twin Oak Farm. = ' CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS: 3 April 1954 hatch heavy type Dark Cornish cockerels, $2. ea.; 5 hens, 1 yr. old, and 1 rooster, $2.50 ea. or $14.75 for lot. M.O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1,, Box 36, 20 pit game cocks, $80.00 at my home and you furnish crates for carrying; large cocks, $15. pr.; 6 pullets and 8 stags, $20. M. Order. L. O. Benefield, Ce- dartown, Rt. 1, at Fish Creek. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. 7 Quackless Indian Runner Ducks, almost grown, $1.00 ea, Will not ship. T. T. Dupree, Ac- worth, RFD No. 1. Purebred Domesticated: Mal- lard Ducks, 1954 hateh, laying, ducks, $1.25 ea.; Drakes, $1.50 ea. Or lot of 40, $50.00. Mrs. J. R. Large, Cataula. Ph. Colum- bus 38-0145. 110 Greenhead ,Mallards, $2. ea.; 25 large White Geese, $2. ea.; 250 White African Guineas, $1.50 ea. Shipping extra. Jas. R. Johnson, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 2, Providence Rd. (Near Ga. 120 and Johnson Ferry Rd.), 12 Turkeys, 3 hens, 9 toms, $5.00 ea. at my place. Ready by Oct. 15th. Weight per bird would average 15 Ibs. Will not ship. B. T. Swords, Lumpkin, Resa: 2 Bourbon Red Turkeys, 15 mos. old, toms, $10. ea. No ship- ments. Miss Ermine Bailey, Lo- ganville, Rt. 3. MARKET BULLETIN 25 White Beltsville Turkeys, | this years hatch, for breeding | or table use, $3.50 ea. Phones: night, Atlanta 47-2719; Day Ch. 9283. D.-T. Minkinneth, Dun- woody, Old Lawrenceville Rd. Mallard Drakes, Canada Strain, one drake, $3.00; 2, $5.00. . Shipped in light crate. Thomas Bartley, Blackshear, P.O. Box 8. 40 pure white Embden geese | April hatch, $200.00 or $10.00 pr. Sex not guar. No. chks. FOB. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: Purebred 1954 hatch Indian Game Roosters, BB type, with long yellow legs $2.50 ea.; hens, $2. ea. FOB. 6 mi. East Sanders- ville. Mrs. T. W. Newsome, Sandersville. Purebred Games, cross be- tween purebred Traveler and pure Barkeley Shawl, very nice cocks, some pullets, excellent stock for winter pens, $3.50-$5 according to age. Write. G. W. Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 808, Williams Rd, Pullets nearing maturity in colony shelters on Ladino-grass mixture. Ladino is top choice of pastures _ for poultry according to Fergus and Insko of Kentucky. A good poultry pasture must have ten- der green young plants, usually short so the birds can handle them without difficulty. Pasture is needed. mostly for chickens during the growing period. With proper pasture such chickens will save from 10 to 20 percent of the total feed. Ladino is a fine succulent for- age, rich in the B vitamins and also in vitamin A. It contributes a considerable amount of pro- tein and minerals but the mash fed -must also be balanced to take care of the total protein andy vitamin requirements of the chicken. Ladino elover on a- dry basis contains 20 percent or more | of protein; about 1% percent of calcium; and 0.2 to.0.5 percent of phosphorus. It contains less than 14 percent fiber during the usual growing season and it makes more summer growth with good moisture than most perennial grasses. or legumes except al falfa. However, Ladino seems to be much more palatable to poul- try than does alfalfa in the green state. An acre of Ladino will usually provide enough pasture for about 500 pullets. Jf the growth is good, Ladies Is Top Choite . As Pasture for Poultry however, and if good manage- Billions in Losses Caused by Rats Its Easy to Control Rats and Mice with Modern Methods and Materials Handy Check List for Getting Rid of Rats Now, before the weather turns cold, is an excellent time to get rid of destructive, disease-spread- ing rats on farms and in homes. A brief campaign can put an end to the ravages of these enemies. This handy check list will help you learn the extent of your rat and mouse problem, then guide you, step by step, to complete, per- manent control. Rat Detection (check signs noted) Damaged sacks of grain? Nisible rat tracks? Swing marks on the wall? Rub marks on sacks or steps? Droppings visible? Burrows near foundation? cae Sanitation Good sanitation removes all pro- tection for hiding and under- ground breeding. (Check items as you correct them): Remove all brush piles. Clean up all junk piles. Store lumber and firewood on racks at least one foot off the ground. Put metal covers on garbage cans and pits. Ratproofing Though often expensive, metal, concrete, and other materials will keep rats out of corn cribs, gran- aries, warehouses, and homes. Helpful bulletins on this control measure are available from the jocal health officer or county agent. Ratproofing is reeommended for use when: Building containing food ma- terial is accessible to rats. Interior of building has dead spaces where rats may hide (double walls, staircases, etc.) ___ Md, Agricultural Extension ment practices are followed, this number may be doubled. In order to be successful with a Ladino pasture, care must be taken as with other pastures in order not to overgraze. me ; 5 Though a good stand of Ladino will take care of the pasture needs of poultry adequately, poultry pasture in general should contain a grass also. If one spa- cies should fail the other will pro- vide enough green feed for the poultry. Also if the surplus pas- ture is to be used by sheep or cattle, the grass in the mixture will greatly reduce danger of bloating. It is necessary to have a good pasture adjoining the laying ~ houses so that the birds may be turned out on sunny days. Ladino is one of the best pastures that may be used.-A saving of = = = x September 30 oe Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 19.08 18.80 18.34 18.95 19.34 18.75 18.00 18.20 | Fitagerald L/S Auct. Co., Fitzgerald 18.95 18.50 1865 Petham S/Y, Pelham 18.79 1845 17.50 20.50 19.07 18.71 17.95 22.10 e Sumter L/S Assoc., Americus PAGE SEVEN | Big English White Leg- layers, $1.35:. ea. by . lot.. PAGE EIGHT POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Fine~ Northern Quail, 1954 hatch, 5-7 wks. old; $1. ea.; 8-11 wks., $1.25; 11 wks. up, $1.50 ea. Will ship exp, collect. Minimun 4 birds. C. V. Purcell, Decatur, 217 Mt Ver- non Dr. De, 4238. Common Pigeons, mated, working, $1 ea.; Young Mus- covey Ducks, $1 ea.; Young Pheasants, Ringneck, $2. 50 ea.; Golden Pheasants, $2.50 ea. Exch. for Golden Hen: Also Young Bantam Hens, $1. Starl- ing Yawn, Byromville. PEACOCKS,- PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC. 6 female and 2 male pheas- ants, $15 for lot. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Large No. Bob White quail, 1954 hatch, full grown, $3.50 pr.; also later hatch, % and one-third grown. All fine cond. L. M. Boner, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 1952 hatch Golden pheasant eocks, $5 ea; also Black Cochin and Golden . Sebright bantams, purebred, $5 trio. Dewey Joy- ce, Vidalia, phone 4768. Racing Homer pigeons, all have flown at least 200 miles, $1.50 ea. also young birds from above stock. Will ship FOB, and answer letters. Neal ea Lang, Sandersville. Purebred American Giant Homer pigeons, very good squabbers, mated, banded and working, $5 or 5 pr. for $17. Will ship by express. C. W. Taylor, 609 Oglethorphe Ave. REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS 20 graded Hybred Production Red Pullets, and 2 Roosters, 5 mos. old, $2 ea. at farm. Ph. 6229 J. Mrs. E. L. Grantham, Douglas, Rt. 2. 27 AAA NH Pullets and 2 Cockerels. Pullets laying 15 $2 ea. at yard; Lot $50. a Barnum Cobb, Richland, Rt. 2: 25 NH Reds and Buff Orph- ngtons, laying hens, $1.50 ea. m. N. Huff, Austell, Rt. 2, River Rd. Ph. 0898. 12 NH Reds, hens and 2 roost- ers, $2 ea.; Also 8 Bantam pul- lets, 3 mos. old, $2075 ea.; 2 old Bantam Roosters, both 75c. Lockard Bell, Atlaanta, 2677 Pharr Rd., N. E. Cr. 4390. New Hampshire, AAAA grade- laying strain cockerels, nearly large enough for service, $3 ea.; 2, $5; 4, $10. J./C. Brown, Hel- ena. 10 NH Red Pullets, 3 A grade 5 mos. old, ready to lay, $1.50 ea. FOB. MO. Mrs. R. L. Fears, Jackson, East 3rd St. Ph. 2666. 4 Dark Red AAAA RI Red Gockerels, Mar. $7 lot. at farm. Will not ship. oe G. L. Bramlett, Marietta, t. 4. 150 young Production Red Hens, $1.25 ea. for lot, my place on Hwy. 41, 6% miles North Perry. Inquire at Highway Haven. Mrs. C, E. Harris, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. 1 NH Pullets, goon to lay, $10. Mrs. ingo, Newnan. 15 young NH Hens, March ti laying 50 pct., $2 ea. ill not ship. Mrs. W. M. Gil- ert, College Park, 218 Elmo t. Ph. Ca. 3864. REDS (N. H. R. I, PAR- MENTERS): 100 choice Red pullets, April hatch, NH Cornish cross. Never diseased, from U. S. Approved poultry trapnested above 200 eggs, $220; unrelated cockerels and pullets in less than 50 lots, ee 25 ea. A. E. Anderson, Rhine, Ries 15 fine hens, N. H. Reds and mixed, late 1953 hatch, good layers, also. some 4-A White Leghorn pullets and 25 friers. Will not ship and no letters ans. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Ran- ger, Rt. 2. 500 Production Red pullets, 6 mos. old, laying 50 pct. $2 ea. a, place. Robert Allen, Fay- etieville. Rt. 3. phone 2011. 100 N. H. Red pullets, lay- ing 50 pct, $2 ea. No letters. Jarter Williams, Senoia. phone 41% mos. R. W. Bobwhite } hatch, $2 ea.;| 5 old, R. I. Red pullets, about grown, dark str., $2 ea; ma- ture cockerels, $3 ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur, 726 So. Candler St. DE 2405. 10 R. L Red hens, ~5 Ibs., 2 yrs, old, $1. ea. or best offer. Cannot ship or ans. inquires. See and get. R. A Burriss, Ben Hill 2280 Niskey Lake Rd. 75 Production Red pullets, 5 mos. old, beginning to lay, $2 ea. Clem Jolley, Clarkston. 130 N. H. Reds, $1.20 ea. FOB my home. Cant ship. Some are January /25th and some March 29th hatch, laying well. All from high produeing strain. G. W. Darden, Watkinsville, ROCKS: / 9 Barred Plymouth Rock large hens, 3 yrs. old, some: laying, $14.50 or $1.65 ea. Will not ship. Miss Bertha ae Chipley, Rt.-3. 50 pullets, 3-A Feb hatch White Rocks, beginning to lay, $2.50 ea; also 15 N. H. Red hens, 1953 hatch, $2 ea; some W. R. 3-A roosters, $1. "75 ea. Cannot ship. pie E. C. Mobley, Riverdale Rt. Speckled ee 17 hens and roosters, 1 yr. old, $1:25 ea, F. L. Bray, Macon, Bloomfield Dr. Phone 3-5184. _ 2 pr. Brown Chinese geese for sale or exch. J. E Wellborn, Rock Spring. 1 pr. fine- Bronze turkeys, $15.00; also have 10 fine Buff Orphington hens (chicken), and. rooster, $22.50 for lot. Will ship. J. J. Dupree, Acworth, RFD 1. 9 French Toulouse geese, $4. ea..or $10. pr. Exc. for equal value in chickens or pigs. Wm. R. Ruppersburg, Fairburn, Rt. 1. Milam Rd. Phone 4202. : 25 Speckled guineas, 1954: hate: $35. for ee ree 30 each. At my home, as cannot} ship. Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1. phone 2330-R2. Giant Rouen ducks, marked (look like Mallards and large as White Pekins), some laying, $2.25 ea. L, E Morgan, Way- cross. Rt. 4. Dbl. Breasted Bronze ein 10 wks. old, $3. ea; Black Breasted Red game and Buff Cochin bantams, $4.50 pr.; hens, $2.50 ea.; Jumbo White King and Red Carneaux squab- bing pigeons, $6.00 pr.;_Ring- neck pheasants, $6.00 pr. No extra chgs. for shipping. M. O. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Ewes, bred for early lambing, also purebred and cross bred rams, nice group of feeder lambs for sale; Call Madison 2603. Or write: R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Reg. Saanan Buck at stud. Fee $5 W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W. Be. 5393. Lindale, 108 Park St. feed, her RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE _f- 8 purebred NZW Rabbits, -8 wks old, $1 ea. Troy Duffey. Mc- Donough, Rt. 2, 12 large NZ and Chinchilla Doe Rabbits and one buck, for sale or trade for quail or phea- sant (prefer pheasant). George | Chapman, c:o C. K. Stansell, Ped. American Heavy wt. Chinchillas: 3 bucks ready for service, 3 does 5 1/2 mos .old, 2 does, 1 buck matured breeders, all good strain. Low price, pap- ers furnished R. Lamar Brant- ley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. Several NZW Rabbits, does, bucks, and young, 3-6 mos. old, $2-$4 ea. C. W. Page, Atlanta, 149 North Ave., N.E, At. 6452. LIVESTOCK WANTED HOGS: Want one purebred Hamp- shire gilt already bred to Hampshire male. Quote price at farm or shipped in non-re- turnable crate if over 50 miles. P. E. Longino, Woodbury. Want to exchange reg. SPC Male Pig, 10 wks. old, 13-litter mates, for pig of same sex and value to prevent inbreeding. Good bloodlines, statis. guar. Contact. Vandiver. B. Gaines, Hartwell, Rt. 1. = Want nice purebred blocky type New Hampshire Gilt al- ready bred. J. A. Land, CABIN, c/o Kingwood Farm. HORSES AND MULES: Want to exchange 3/4 Hol- stein, 1/4 Jersey Cow for pony | or horse. Must be very gentle. Cow will give 4 gals. on good an calf 4 mos old. U. S. Lee. Rochelle. FARM HELP WANTED | - Want honest, sober, qeiadiey age woman to do light | farm work on farm for room, board, salary. Contact. Mrs, Tillman Walton, Woodbury. Ph, 4192. Want small family for 1H crop on halves. Must be sober. 3R house, wired, near Ebene- zar Church, and school. House now available. Elbert Cain, Bethlehem, Rt, 1. Want. on satisfactory basis industrious man, single or small family, to tractor farm 133 acres (also 300 acres) on Commerce - Carnesville Rd., Banks Co. Small house, elec., good well, school bus, Mrs. Louise M, Brown, Brookhaven, -3774 Grant Dr. Want up-to-date farmer /for North Ga. 40 A farm for com- ing year, 1955; Plenty running water, good spring water, pas- ture, good 5 drunks or loafers need apply. Cly V. Roper, Culberson, N. C., cattle, hog, | or cattle and grain | | don; Rt; 33. sue R house. No} Rtid: Se of Ga.). Want at once, white: -woman- with good ing, to do light farm chores-on {p farm for $20.00 month, bo live as one of family. Mu sober. Prefer 40-55 prs. old. Li t- ters. ans. Mrs. Jack Rog. Claxton, Rt. 2. - Want couple ie make crop |, and raise broilers, both 50-50 bus, mail route, 1 1/2 mi. Cleveland. No drunks or public workers wanted. Must be hon-\| est, upright, good workers. K. Ss. Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4. oes Want reliable family to tend large 2 H crop and work 1955, |: on 50-50 - basis. Good cotton ; acreage, good sandy land, Me- Duffie Co, Write for details. Jack Sikes, Montezuma, RR 2. Want reliable middle aged | man with small family, willing | li to work, to operate 50 head herd dairy. Must have several years experience, and take over by. Ist. Oct. New parlor type barn with Surge pipeline milk- ers. References required. Write or contact. Reid A. Wilson, Tif- 10h; Rtes3 2 - POSITIONS WANTED fa 49 yr. old man with 2 grown ie boys (both can drive tractor), want job rest of this year and | next on farm. Good salary, good house, lights, etc. Have to be moved. Sober. Letters ans. M. M. Mitchell, Meigs, Rt. 2> Man and son want job on}. farm. Son 26 yrs. old, married, 3 children under school | age, yrs, agricultuarl training. Exp. truck and taretor driver. Free to move any time any- where. Letters. ans. Frank Low-. ery, Cave Spring, Rt. 2. White man and wife swant: | job on farm. Man can drive |tgactor and truck. Cons. dairy | lwork: 4 children. Can move any time. a D. Payne, Cordele, ne e 3, Country raised man, 59 yrs. old, wants farm work with Christian people, 5 1/2 days weekly, for board; laundry, $16.50 weekly salary. Can drive truck and _ tractor. Sober. Z. L. Anderson, Bow- nice healthy | hdren, or 5 R. ho} -jbasis. Good land, stock, tools, | ling good._community. Near school | Want to (8-14 Christian | . -Man wants job on - taxm | (dairying or maintenance work, caretaking, etc.). Plenty. ex- perience. 50 yrs. old. Dive as one of family, room and board. Cecil Conger, c/o - Raymond Hambrick, Griffin, 14th. St. Single white man, 54 yrs. old, wants job looking after | stock, poultry, caretaking, or} general upkeep of farm. Can keep up all kinds of tools, do Family ote seven wants job on. chicken or cattle farm. Tyre |_ ee moe 2033 Bolton Rt., es 49 yr. old | with family wants time aes e small cro white n GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens. % Rome One nice Hampshire Ram,, 10 9-27 9-28 9-29 : 9-29 mos. old, $15; One Fat We ae - : Sheep, 100-125 lbs. 1 yr. 0 : Lees ey Steers & Heifers : $15; And one very fine Big Ram 17,00-18.70 _-17.00-21.00 _*'17.00-21.50 -'17.00-19.00 (Hampshire) $25 Exch. for reg.| Good Chelee aay a) 7300-1650 13.00-16.50. _13,50-15.25 ram and pay difference. J. F. | Uyitity 900-1225 -9.50-12.50 _9.75-13.00 _*9.50-13.00 Wellborn, Rock Spring. Cutters 8.00- 9.00 8.00-10.00 8.00- 9.50 -8.00- 9.00 3 Milk Goats for sale or seen . | = 2 Saanan Goats giving mi CALVES ; 2 oe now. D. M. Bonds, Maretta, Rt.| Good & Choice 13.00-17.75 -13.50-18.75 -13.00-18.25 14.25-18.25 6. Ph, 7-2369. Util. & Coml. 9.00-13.50 9.00-14.00 9.00-14.50 -9.00-14,.00 BITS AND CAVIES | cows es nee FOR SALE Utility 8.00-10.00 8.25-10.25 _8,25-10.25 Ce 5.50- 8.00 6.00- 8.50 5.50- 8.25 _NZW Rabbits, 3 mos. old, lge. BULLS i . size, heavy breeders, $3 PY-| ys & Coml. 9,00-10.75 =-9.00-11.75 -9.00-12.00 Clem Jolly, Clarkston. Cutters 8.00. 9.00 8.00- 9.50 -8.00- 8.75 Purebred NZW Buck and Doe, : 3 NZR Does, one Grey Doe. Will | STOCKERS deliver reasonable radius. Let- | Steers & Heifers 9.00-16.00 9.00-18.00 9.00-15.50 ters ans. Mrs. John nee Calves -9.00-15.50 Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 285. NZW Meat Type Rabbits, NZR, Calif. does and bucks, all ages, 8 mi. E. Macon ons Hwy. 154J3. 49. C. E, Mixon, Macon, Rt. 6. 9.00-15.75 9,00-17.00 Source of Information : Foderel - State Market News Service >> 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.