Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
ulletin
z
4 Due To Conservation -
se By GEORGE POWERS ee
President Georgia Association
Soil Conservation District Supervisors
istrict Supervisors is grateful
arvin oe for his proc-
ek, To the more than two hundred
-district supervisors, who devote
ime and efforts to planning and
ing local soil conservation pro-
n Georgias 27 soil conservation
very week is soil conservation
wever, this group is small and pe-
needs help in focusing attention
PI VISORS ASSN. OFFICERS
, Association S. C. Dist, Super-
George Powers, Pres.,
F. Burch, Exec. V. P, Eastman;
McKenzie, Sec-Treas., Milledge-
R. M. Stiles, Cartersville, . Kelley
Toccoa, Bright McConnell, Aug-
B. F. Statham, Americus, Group
: Rev. HE. H. Collins, Chaplain,
. D. Tisinger, Council member,
: J. Marvin Strickland, Way-
] ternate Council Member.
ng a really democratic soil con-
armer, and for the farmer.
natural resources is basic not only
success of our agriculture but also
welfare of the nation.
The district supervisors here in Geor-
strive to coordinate the efforts and
ods of all groups and agencies con-
toward the solution of soil con-
problems within each individual
as it applies to local problems
n that district.
his Aperoe I think, has paid off
the 15 years that soil conserva-
istricts' have existed in Georgia
n all the past history u the states
r 27 soil conservation districts now
over 90,000 farmer-district coop-
ho have. well-prepared plans
farms. The Pes themselves
: . Georgia Association of Soil Con-
_ WHEREAS:
conservation problems -and in
Milledge-- :
ation program of the farmer, by
Conservation of our soil, water and.
: Proclamation
SOIL CONSERVATION WEEK
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS: Georgia is one of the outstanding
agricultural states of the Union and
- many of our citizens gain their
livelihood from the farms, and
WHEREAS: :
f successful farming and efforts are
made at all time to preserve the
best farm lands against the danger
of erosion, and
We realize more and more the need
a of cooperation in movements to im-
= prove and protect our farm land
and with the work of the State
Soil Conservation Committee and
other groups engaged in this move-
ment, and
Every person as a daily consumer
of food, clothing, forest products
and other agricultural commodities _
WHEREAS:
this work, now
THEREFORE: I, Marvin Griffin, Governor of
: or Georgia, do hereby proclaim the
week of September 11-18, 1955 as
SOIL CONSERVATION WEEK ini
Georgia and call on all our citizens ~~
to cooperate in every possible way
to aid this worthy movement which
means so much to all our people. .
- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
.. hereunto set my hand and caused
Oey the Seal of the Executive Depart-
eae ment to be affixed. This 27th day
of July, 1955.
Marvin Griffin
GOVERNOR
helped to prepare these plans and evi-
dence that the plans are considered well-
founded can be proved by statistics on
record. However, this fact is quite obvious
to anyone who notes the changes in rural
- landscapes in the past 10-15 years.
The land changes that have been
brought about in rural sections are a trib-
ute to soil conservation work. We supervi-
sors take pride in calling this to your at-
tention during Soil Conservation Week.
Much progress has been made but the
job has really just begun, Soil conserva-
iion people earnestly solicit the help and
cooperation of the entire public in our
great cause.
Our soil conservation districts are
geared to do the job. With your help it
can and will be done. -
PEANUTS
+ BROILERS
Good soil is the first requisite for
has a vital stake in the success of
State Cointnitte Chairman
Describes S. C. Organization
By JIM L. GILLIS, JR.
Chairman, State Soil Conservation Committee
Soil Gonos Week is observed
for the purpose of emphasizing the need
of conserving our soil and water. Our
state committee assumed sponsorship of
S. C. Week but Governor Griffin actually
started the ball rolling with his procla-
mation. Before that, local meetings in
every Georgia county brought about
plans for publicizing the event and for
arranging farm tours, field demonstra-
tions, and various civic club talks and
ee rae in behalf of soil conservation.
The State Soil Conservation Commit-
tee got its start with the legislative pass-
age in 1937 of the Soil Conservation Dis-
trict Law, which called for appointment ~
by the Governor of a five-man State
Committee from among the states farm~-
- STATE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Members, State S. C. Committee:
Jim L. Gillis, Jr., Soperton, Chairman
J. E. Eubank, Appling
Z. P. Almon, Roopville
_O. W. Price, McDonough
-W. F. Hall, Sparta
er-district supervisors. It is their duty
to administer the district law.
Georgias 27 soil conservation districts
are composed of from one to nine coun~-
ties per district. Each county elects one
farmer and the State Committee appoints
two farmers who serve as supervisors of
their districts. They administer the dis-
trict soil conservation program.
The State S. C. Committee is a state
organization operating on state funds.
It has an office in Athens and a Field
Secretary, Frank T. Denham, who travels
over the state servicing the districts.
The State Committee has an advisory
committee consisting of the administra-
tive officers of the states agricultural
agencies, including the State Dept. of
Agriculture. It would be impossible for
our state committee to administer our
program without the excellent coopera-
tion we are receiving from all our agri-
cultural agencies.
Georgia, First:
e NAVAL STORES
e PEACHES
e PIMIENTO PEPPER
e IMPROVED PECANS
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By Departmeni of Agriculture
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' SALE EVENTS
Sept. 9 (Friday) \7 P.M.
Ga. Aberdeen-Angus Produc-:
tion Sale, Baxley ... 15 bulls
and 35 -females. All Guar.
Contact Warren B. Benson,
Exec. Secy., 6821 Ptree
Dunwoody Rd. N. E. Atlanta
19, phone Ex-0688.
Sept. 9, (Friday) Livestock
Auditorium, Moultrie Auc-
tion sale, top quality, Reg.
poled Herefords; bulls, cows
with calf, open and bred cows
and heifers. W. E. Aycock,
Moultrie. <
Gept. 15, (Thursday) 1
P. M. Mulkey Farms, Mil-
jen . .. some of the Best
Eileenmere cattle anywhere .
30- Reg. Angus heifers, 20
cows, mostly with calf at foot,
and 1 Heard bull. Dr. Q. A.
Mulkey, Mitlen, phone 50.
Sept. 16, (Friday) at Farm,
at Haddock (near: Macon)
1 P.M. 107th Angus: sale. 7.
103 Reg. Aberdeen-Angus, fea-
turing the blood of Eileehmere
107th (a $15,000 bull) 23
cows, .with calves at side,
some te-bred, 20 bred and 27
open heifers. Geo. W. Gib-
son, Reme, phone 9050.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Fancy Coleus, Sultanas, Be-
gomias, 5 diff. Cacti, Airplane
Plants, Irish Rose, Sansevieria,
5 kinds Jew, 30 cuttings, $1.25:
Russels Fine Hemerocallis Day
faliess 7s ditt: 12 for $5.) PsP:
Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.
Giant Boxwoods for sale.
Write Mrs. R. C. Tumlin, Box
225, Acworth.
Fime large Iris, Orchids diff.
colors, some two-toned $1.50
doz., Mrs. J.- M: McGuire,
Adairsville.
Star Bethlehem bulbs,
doz., 50, $1.25; Nice col. pot
plants; Ferns, Begonias, Sul-
tamas, Coleus, many others, 10,
$1.25, 20, $2.25. All P.P. Mrs.
Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville.
African Violets: Pink Won-
der, Ruffled Queen, Sunglow,
Carmen, Rose Purple, Violet
Beauty, Novelties, Singles,
Dbls,. Bi-colors, variegated, 50c
2., $5 doz.; Db. Pink Leaf free
with ea. doz. Min. order $1
with 25c postage. Satis: guar.
Mrs. N. B. Wilson, 943 Green-
wood, N. E., Atlanta, EL-5554.
Begonias (star), 75c some
with large leaves like Elephant
Ears, $1.50 plus postage; also
Angel Trumpet, dbl. Yellow
end Lavender, 10 seed 25c, and
stamped envelope; also Hardy
Hibiscus seed, mixed col., 50,
- 25c. Mrs, W. J. Stokes, 927
Crew St. S. W., Atlamta 15-
MU-8-0398.
35c
\3, $1. Postage 30c;
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
African Violets: Marine, Red
Velvet, Red Head, Sea Girl,
Fairy, Star Girl, many other
varieties in Blue, Red, Pink,
Purples. Large, 50c ea.; small,
more post-
age for larger quantities. Mrs.
T. R.-Sweatmore; 17 Louise
Pl., N. W., Atlanta.
Star Bethlehem bulbs, 35c
doz. 50c for $1.25; Nice col-
lection of pot. plants, ferns, Be-
gonias, Sultanas, Coleus, many
others, 10 for $1.25, 20 plants,
$2.25, Postpaid. Mrs. Mamie
Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville.
Booking orders Oct. Del.
Balls White Dbl. Feverfew, 25
for $1, 50 .$1,75, $3 C. Postpaid.
Mrs. M. G. Roberts, 124 Meri-
dian Ave., N. Augusta. ;
Day.
yellow,
lilies, Hemerocallis in.
Gold, Orange, Red,
| Maroon, Purple, Pink, Bi-colors,
eyezone, blooming size plants,
15 ea. different $5. Mrs. Susie
Burt, Arlington.
Dbl. Orange and Yellow Day
lilies, Red, Salmon, white, and
Orange striped; Amarylis, Bos-
ton Lace and-Babybreath Fern,
3, $1; X-mas, Angel Wing and
Night blooming Cereus Cacti,
plain and striped airplane
plants, 4, $1. Add Postage. No
checks. Mrs. Jessie Howard,
400 So. Cleveland, Albany.
Hemerocallis, taj. Mahal, Bi-
jou, Hyperion, Imperator, Mik-
ado, Wyman, Vulcan, Purple
Waiters, Cinnabar, Tejas, Macul-
ata, Trail of Gold, Bouton-.
niere, 40c ea: Black Hills,
Edith Russell, Annette, Per-
sonal Appeamance, Lillian Rus-
sell, Santa Maria, 75c ea. Add
postage. Mas. O. E. Owen, 2045
Howard Circle, N. E., Atlanta,
EV-1315:
Verbena, many colors, 15
plants, Dbl. and single Begon-
jas, Geraniums, Bouquet Pep-
pers, Thanksgiving Cactus,
Coleus, Crown of Thorns,
Night-blooming Cereus, and
Poinsettas; also few African
Violets. No Mail orders, Mrs.
Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland
Ave., S. E., Atlanta 16.
White, Purple Wisteria, Pink
Crepe Myrtle, Forsythia, Lilac,
Trumpet Vine, English Dog-
wood ,25-50c ea. at my home
1/2 mi. from river -in Cobb Co.
Charlie T. Smith, Rt. 4, Austell.
White Fairy Lily, Pink,
White, hardy Hibiscus, Purple
Iris, Dbl. white Feverfew,
Ageratum, Paper White Nar-
ciscus, (blooms im Dec.), 50c
doz., 2 doz. 95c, Hollyhock, tee
Add postage. Ne Checks. Mrs.
Effie Smith, Rt. 4, Gordon. Ra.,
oe
_ WANTED
Fine lenge re Orchid, Pur-
and
doz,
ple,
many
Yellow, Sky Blue
two-tones, $1.50
Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Adairs-
ville.
April bloom Narcissus, $2.C.,
King Alfred Jonquils, $2. D0;
Yellow Cannas, Purple Iris,
August Day; lilies, Emperor
Daffodils, Ea. $1 doz. Snow-
drop bulbs, 50e doz. Mrs.
Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 2, Bremen.
Red and white Geraniums,
Pink and purple Sultanas, Or-
ange varigated leaf, small and
large Red Conch begonias. 7
dif.| Coleus, 12 cuttings, $1.
Exch. for 4 print sacks; also
Gvandduke Jasmine, 50 or 2
print sacks. Mrs. Julia Dillard,
Buena Vista.
Mixed _Blue German _ iris,
dbl. tall Red and Indian large
cannas, $1 doz: Butter and
eggs, Emperor daffodils, 75
doz; dbl. white spirea, weigelas,
Houtti spirea, watermelon col.
crepe myrtle, $1. Mrs. Manitele
Harrison, Rt.. 2; Box . 81;
Bremen. p
2 yr. old Althea Bushes, 3-4
ft. high and 2 ft. dia., Lavender
or White, 25c ea.; also Centipede
grass runners, $1 C. Mrs. EK. F.
Adams, 836 Ponce de Leon Ave.,
Decatur CR-1891-
Cleome (Spider flower, grows
4-5 ft, large pink flowers,
blooms early summer until
frost) seed, 15c tsp. and stamped
envelope; Coleus, 10c ea. and
Postage; also many other flow-
ers at my home. Mrs. Era M.
Salter, 133 Madison Ave., Deca-
tur, DE-1272 after 5 p. m. and
weekends.
Mountain Azaleas, 25c ea.;
$2. doz. Red Horsemint, Blue
Iris, Yellow Primrose, Blue Dut-
ch Iris, 50e doz.; Grandaddy
Gray Beard Vine, Cinnamon
Vine, Peonia Rose, 25c ea:, Red
Locust, Althea Rose, Pink Wei-
gela, and White Hydrangea, 50
ea: Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Blue Violets, $1 C; Brown
Day Lilies, mix col., Iris, Gold-
en Glow, 50c doz., Red June
Cacti, Pink Jestians, Pink, high
Geranium, 50c ea.; Exch, for |
sacks. Postage paid on orders |
$3 or over. Mrs. W. D. Ralston,
Rt. 3, Box 52,. Ellijay.
Variety large blooming size
Daffodils, Narcissus, $2 C.; 4$c
doz. Pink Darwin Tulips, Pur-
ple Crocus, blooming size, 30c
doz. Add postage. Mrs, C. E.
Leverett, 2595 Ben Hill Rd.,
2 Point.
' Xmas Cacti, ee Be-
gonias,. White, Pink Oxalis,
NickelMoss, rooted, 34c ea.;
Sweet Gum Red Geraniums, 20c
cut.; Rainbow Moss, 60c. bunch,
Dbl. Daffodils, Cushion Mums,
Lemon Lilies, 75 doz.; Red
Dahlia Tubers, $1.50 doz.; Add
postage. Mrs. H. A. Castain,
Rt. 5; Hilijay. a
Red and Yellow Dahlia Tub-
ers, $150 doz. white .Daisy
Mums, and peach col. Gladiolus,
50c doz.; Hen and Biddie, Pat-
ter-cake Cacti, 40c ea.; Lemon
Lilies and Blue Hyacinths, $1
doz. Damp packed. Add post-
age. Mrs. Freeman DORs, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
~ Arabian Jasmine, (5c ea;
Pink and Red Geraniums, Pink
Rosebuds, Begonia Rose, and
Lavender Sultanas, green and
variegated; Devils Back-bone,
25c ea. All rooted plants; add
20c postage to $1 order- Mrs.
Mary Shrum, Rt, 1, Box 108,
Fitzgerald. =~
Red, white and purple Ver-
bena, 3 doz., $1; Pink Oxalis,
$1 -C. Trailing Vinca, Violets,
30c doz.; Rooted Pink Begonia,
8;-$1; Narcissus, Jonquil bulbs, |
$1 C. Roses del Oct. Mrs. Annie
Hubbard, Fortson.
Begonias, Striped Jew, Chick-
en.Gizzard Sultanas, and oth-
ers; 12 cuttings, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt.
7, Gainesville.
t Wandina: fiaretaane Ivy,
Vinea Minor, Cherry Laurels,
Blackberry Lily, Boxwoods,
$1.50 doz. Del. in Ga. Lois Wood-
Austell,
ruff, Greenville. :
ie ei : Os
| quantities. Mrs. "Blanche Wood-
plants, Prayer plants, Wooly
Red single Cannas Roots, 50c.
Jonquils, 25e doz., Purple and
White striped Green Jew, 6 cut-
tings, 25c; White, Red single
Begonias, Red single Geranium,
15c cutting unrooted. Add Post-
age. No stamps or checks. Pair-
lee Runels, Rt, 7, Gainesville.
Violets: Fragrant Red and
genuine Royal Robe, $1 doz.,
$6 C; White and- White Wonder,
6 plants, $1, Red Magic Lily
bulbs, blooming size, $1 doz.;
scarlet, Dark Red, and Purple
Verbenas, $1 doz.; $3.50 C. All
guar. Add postage. Mrs. L. H..
Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville.
Blue, Red, White and Pink{
Thrift, and Red Violets, $5 C;
also Ligustrums, Photinias,
Cherry Laurels, Nandinas, in
Tuff, Greenville. |
; Red Verbent, Red, White,
Blue, Thrift, $1. ea.; Pink Thrift
$1 C; $8 M; Bearded Blue Iris,
$1. 50 doz.; Pink Oxalis, 2
Clump $1, Jonquil, Narcissus,
and Daffodil bulbs, $1.50 iC
$12 M. Add postage. Mrs. Janie
Ellis, Grantville.
Boxwoods,- 50c 6 $6 ea.; Li-
riope border plants, 30 clump;
Vinea Major, 10c ea. Will not
ship. Mrs. W.M. Gilbert, 218
Elmo St., College Park, - Ga.,
Popular 1-3864. -
Verbena and Violets, eld
pieces, $1.20 PP. Exch. for
Tulip bulbs, Hydrangeas, Thrift.
Mrs. Bodie Dickerson, Bowman,
Phone 644-W1.
Star of Bethlehem, 5c noe
Jonquils, Daffodils, Narcissus,
Butter and Eggs, Dusty Miller,
35 doz., Day Milies, Iris, Paper
White Narcissus, 50c doz., Al-
monds Lilacs, 2-25. Add post-
age. Exch. for feed sacks. Mrs.
Ardell Meeler, Rt. 1, Box 222,
Bishop.
Coleus, Cacti, Suiqnee: dbl.
and single Begonias, Jew, Ivy }3
Vine, dbl. Petumias, Purple,
White varigated, Sensaveria,
Aeroplane plant, ete., 40 asst.
cult, $1.30 P. P. in Ga. Mrs.
Lovelle ee Rt. 3, Box 82;
Blairsville.
Royal Robe Vine 20; $1:
Single Blue Hyacinths, 2 doz.,
$1.20; Empress Daffodils, 3
doz, $1; Hardy Pink eh
$1 doz. Add postage. M
Steinhimer, Brooks.
Yellow giant, blooming size,
Oxalis bulbs, 9, $1. Mrs. A. S.
Knight, 2028 Heneess St.
Brunswick. < :
~ &
King Alfred Jonauis, $2.50
C., White Narcissus, $2 C: Pur-
ple Tris, August Day Lilies,
Yellow Cannas, - Dbi- Daffodils,
Purple Violets, and Snowdrop
Bulbs. Ea., $1 doz. Martha
Womack, Rt 2, Box 89, Bremen,
15 Iris, different colors, un-
named, 15-$1; 15 col. Day Lil-
ies, 4- $1: lower bed type Chry-
santhemums, 8-$1. Add 35c
postage out of State, 5c in|
State. For infor. send stamped
envelope. Mrs. W. E. Johnson,
Rt. 2, Crawfordville.
Tube-Roses, Cannas, Daffo-
dils, Gladiolus bulbs, $1 doz.:
Lantana, Pink Crepe Myrtle,
Coraberry, Amaryllis, Red and
Pink Seven Sister, and Red
Running Roses, Milk and Wine
Lillies, Day Lillies, Umbrella
Palm, 25c ea Add postage. Mrs.
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla.
Dieffenbachia, Aeroplame
bear, Beefsteak, Guinea Wing,
Leopard, Snowball, Grape Be-
gonias, Samseveiria, 50c ea;
Oxalis, Babybreath fern, - Pot
Plants, Strawberry Begone: 35
ea.s Dishgarden, ee X-mas
Cacti, Ice Plant, Jade, 2c eat
Plus postage. Mors. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming.
Large Golden Yellow singe
Bjemerocailliis, $1 dioz.';
doz., White Narcissus, Yellow |
Seon P|
bulbs, 3, 25c, small,
Mrs. Effie Holton, Rt -
Mixed Gevani
Cork plant, 30c ea
Cacti, 25 ea.: Bego
cutting; Elephant Ki
Orange Day Lilli
quil bulbs, |
50c, doz. dbl.
Lilies, 6 diff. co!
Mrs. F. M~ Eaton,
Rial ! a
Fancy leaf Co di I
Rooted, diff. col., 6, $1
Rose, Tiger, Bla
Phlox, Boston Ivy,
Irisu, Red Holly-Hock,
Easter Rose, Sweet
colors. Your collecti
$1.25. Moss packed. Mrs
Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega
|Ageratum, snail Si
Perenial Peas, 30
Mrs. W. J. Wilson,
St., Dalton. see
Daffodils and Little
Clusters, Narcissus, 50
$1.50; $2.75 Cat Yer
some with core: blot
checks. Mrs. Lon
1, Dacula. AS
Martin, <
Pee Willows, ae
age. Exch, for prin
John Myers, didi
well, Rt. 2.
8 Varieties,
eallis or Day
Red Warpath Trade *
-|ballero, Russelli Mint
less Patricia, 50c ea.; |
Rose Star, Pink
one Honey Redhead
all orders of $5.
$2. add postage.
PR Was i
Peron S White
$1.25 doz.; Gerbera daisies
-doz.; Blue. Roman Hyaci
bulbs, $1.75; mixed I :
Orange Day Lilies, 50,
Fancy Leaf Caladiums,
Coleus, and Bee Mn
eS Meuse
Ae ee Bios winn
ed. Not labeled. ae
postage. Not less than 5
Mrs. Marvin B Farrar, J
ee 3
Bulbs for ale at my
Cannot, ship. Emperors, Si
kins, Paeticus (white), $
600,. $5. All colors Phlox
10e and stamped enve.
Starred and fringed, 20e st
ed envelope. Mrs. M. M. K
pee Rt. 3.
: Several. Gene Myr le
2-3 ft. high, 50-75 |
for Mandarins, roo
FOR SALE
>A GE THRE
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED __
2EOR SALE) 63
ixed
Long Trumpet, dbl.
stalls: Se $1.50 | son, Shellman.
een, Rt. ;
ae Ead\dbl white
35e ea.; Artillery and| cissi, Chinese
Duplex Gerbera
| blooming size, packed in moss,
25c ea.; Easter lilies, 4, $1; red | ea;
Pink, red gonch begonia, 2,
$1; 2 Rosemarys, $1; 2 red Love
and single yellow daf-| Apple plants, $1; white, dbl. and
weet scented cluster} 1 dbl. red Geraniums, $1; 2 red
old -fashioned- short | Shrimp plants, $1; 2 Xmas cac-
blooming jonquils,} tus, $1; 4 Bouquet pepper. $1.
ellow, All clean, dry,} Add postage. Mrs. V.
ink, red rosebud | spider lilies, paper white nar-
Sacred
Scale ferns, Thanksgiv-| snowdrops, 75e doz. Mrs. John-
anut, Cinnamon and|son Usury, Stapleton.
acti, 15 ea; orange Am-|
a, 15c cutting, purple, | Ellijay.
Dee coleus, 15c
0c ea. 15, $1. Add postage.
Les er Phillips, Eee
ss, $2.50 doz. prepaid.
hh Williams; Rt. 1, Suwanee.!B, Ellijay.
ilies, five cent ea-pink| Forsythe, English Dogwood,
lies, five Sole Dante American Beauty Rose, White | ea.;
Altheas, 5 Spireas,
Herre Boe phe bloom, Hydrangea, 40c ea.,
: -}one of ea, $2.50, Purple Lilac,
iris and orange day | white lilac 35c ea., Red and or-
hardy phlox, 50c doz.;|ange tall cannas, 5, $1, mixed
aniums, red everbloom- | Iris, $1 doz, red Hollyhock seed,
gonias, red, pink and |25, 10c. Add postage. Miss Jean-
dbl. begonias_ and baby-|ne Langley, Rt. 3, Box 99,
Fox Glove,. Paper leaf Verb-
ena, Dusty Millet,
purple Native Verbena, Blue
is, si: 10 bunches thrift,| Flowering Vinea Vine, 75c doz.,
m and Biddie, 6, - 25: Noy., Dec., May, June Starfish,
narcissi, 50 doz: 6 red Ladyfinger, Cacti cuttings, 20c}+
s, $1; 6 dbl. begonias,| or one of ea, $1. Add postage
hicken gizzare. coleus, sul-} Mrs. Charles H. Edwards, Rt. 3,
; dbl. petunia, oxalis, root- Rose Haven, Ellijay.
pink and
Mrs
Rt: 3; Box 184, Fragrant lemon lilies,
: aN : daffodils, dbl. orange day lilies,
: mix. colors iris, $1 doz; large
cactus pink, |} flowering single orange day lil-
dif. red Geran-| ies, Emperor daffodils, yellow.
light blue iris,| narcissi, 75c doz_
ped gizzard coleus,| and large trumpet vine, 50c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. a Emma Clayton, Star Rt.
Bos ao Pa
M. John-
daisies,
lilies,
Summer
or
White Narcissus, Native Yer-
bena, Hardy Aster, yellow Tris,
Re _ _ | orage Day lilies, 7T5 doz., doub-
se iris, (Kaempferi), | le orange Lillies, purple, white ea.;
looming size plants, lab-| and mauve Iris, $1 doz. Exch.
c ea.; Admiral Byrd|for clean sacks,
$1.50 doz; Hi-bred | Langfey, Rt. 3, Box 98, Ellijay. |.
dbl.
Mary
woodbine
Begonias:
rosebud,
(leaves silver and black), $1}Thomas J, Watson,
ea; Conch, and sweet gum ger-|917. Lithonia.
aniums, rooted, 25c ea.; rain- :
bow moss, 60c bunch; cuttings
of orange and rose sultanas, 15c| stamped envelope.
everblooming rose | Summers, Newnan.
gut. 25c ea. Mrs. W. W. Low- =
man, Rt. 5, llijay.
Hybrid Day
Bravo,
large,
War,
McLeod,
Valdosta.
Bulbs:
Narcissi,
Lula.
Jor onquils,
3 Jarge and I small Boxwood,
cheap if taken at once. Mrs.|Spirea, Wisteria, 5 f
L. G. McClure, Rt. B, Elljay. | thrift, 25 doz.; 5 doz. $1: Mi- Milk and Wine lilies, 20 to 25
L plooniing mosa, Dogwood, Holly, Cedar,
_ Large ormin Oaks, Poplar, 5 for $1. Fall with white t nan 75
large Rex shipment. Add postage. Mrs. doz; waalk ee ae ie
Rt. 3, Box|srass pinks, 45 doz.;
bulbs, $1.50 peck; violets, $1
justicia, 50c ea.
60c ea.;
1518 McLeod Road,
Red Spider lily, $1.00
doz; white and April blooming
; sweet, old
time Jonquils, and little yellow
50c
1, Lawrenceville.
ee : No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No.4 (
Je Stock Co. Anil : 16.50 15.40 14.25 14.05
$22 - = - J Pee
y Craig Comm. Ca. Dublin 16.95 16.25 16.19 16.60
rs! Co-Op L/S Assn., Senedtan 16:35. 15:85 16.25 15.50.
-S/Y, No. 3, Thomson 16.60 16.50 17.00 z
leuhoff Comm. Co., Macon 17.25 16.85 15.90 16.10
t /S Mkt., Heclehorst 15.71 = 14.88 ~=s-:14.21 14.08
Valley Comm. Co., Rome 76.75 15.00 14.75 13.00
er S/Y, Statesboro 16.25 16.45 15.55 16.85
s Co. S/Y, Washington 17.00 16.50
a Parker, Statesboro 2 : 15.00 16.45 15.75 |
16.75 ;
15.50 14.80 13.80 13.60
15.57 :
armers' L/S Co., Douglas _ 15.91 14.85 14.31 13.90
unta L/S Auc., Nahunta = =s_s*d2'6.2 15.50 15.00
ne Co. mee Jesup ey ole LD 78 15.88 14.80 13.45
: 16.19 15.49 15.00 17.00
es 16.26
th S/Y No. 1, Augusta 16.00 16.00 15.80
coa L/S Auc., Toccoa 18.50 17.00 15.00 14.75 ~
Prabtin L/S Comm. Co., Dublin 15.99 15.05 14.05 14.30
15.41 14.90 14.36
15.65 15.30 1440 13.55
: 15.85 ie
sdale & ; Leng Comm. Co, julien ee 15.42 14.55 13.55
15.92
ingham s/Y, Springdale 1 oy - 15.80 15.05
: : : 16.
nbridge S/Y, Bainbridge 15.09 14.55 14.95 14.60
(oh Z 15.31
im $/Y, Inc., Pelham : 15.11 14.05 13.95
pe A ler e ie \ 15:31) ,
ele L/S Com. Co., Cordele =s_- 15.51 15.10 14.20
iver L/S Auc., Bainbridge - 15.25 14.75 14.95
0. S/Y, Blackshear 46.16 15.62 14.55 14.20
L/S Exch., Statesboro 16.10- 5.31 15.00 6.00
ane Sylvania : - + 16.25 5.50 14.75 5.00
$/Y, Bartow 16.07 15.00 5.05
acy Milan i 15.50 14.76 4.70
15.22. 15.4 4.40
5.65 18.32 14.70
16.25 = 18.78 |
16 08 15.40 14.78 14.55
color Coleus, nice
math.
large X-mas Cacti
Grass pinks
Tris, light Purple ai
Daffodils, Narcissi,|ple with Yellow
Butter and eggs, 60c C., $5 M.;|cents ea. Post paid in doz. or
Beared Iris, 25, $1-; $3. C.; $12.
M.; Milk and Wine Lilies, 25|2, Chatsworth.
Boxwood Plants 10c ea.;
White Star Jasmine, 25c ea. Add
postaee: Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Rt. | Perennial), 12 in. cir., small cup
= shaped Purple flowers with
5 Yel ~centes f rin,
Althea, dbl. and single For- ce ae
sythias
Cannas, Ele-| Rain Lilies) bulbs.
January Jasmine, 12 for $1.;
or $1.; Pink, King Alfred jonquils, 65 doz.;
Purple, blooming Thrift, $1.
C.; Altheas, dif. colors, 35 ea.;
Large Variety Cacti, Hen and
Birddie, 25c, 35c, 45c, and 50
ea.; some larger; also Stamfish, | yrs,
Narcissi, ea. $1 C. Add postage |Tooted, 20c ea.; X-mas Cacti, | ton.
to all. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. |20 cutting. Add p
4, Valdosta. i
not mail-or ship. Mrs. Samuel
|.Blue and pink Hydrangeas and| Caine, Rt. 5, Cumming.
Lantanas, 50c ea.; $
50 large bunch. Docia Harris, | Bulbs: White, Sweet Scented
Narcissus, 3c ea.; Tall bearded
more lots. Mrs. Lula Willis, Rt.
Niembergis (Dwarf Compact
all colors, 6 for $1 gee eT
De Aan ween ee ee ee
Weigela, Pink, Blue, Butterfly,| ~ >
Catalpa, 5, $1.; Hydrangea, Pink} Want Zephyramthes, (Pink
and Blue, 40c ea.;
phant Ear, 3, 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. C. H. Lowson, Rt 3 Box}|Reynolds Flournoy,
216, Lithonia.
by doz. and by hundred. Mrs.
wood Ave., Columbus.
i ; 0 d doz.;
Bye cee Seeds 10 Ae Add postage. Mrs. Viola Brady,
Rt. 1, Box 343, Cairo.
Rose color Sultanas, bright} 5 sf. Ger.
; Shoe size Pirie red, fuchsia, pink, red rosebud,
ilies: Man %/15 ea, and 8c postage. Red|5 dof. begonias, red, white dou-
illarney Lass, | ever-blooming Bego
Bess Vestal, Garnet Robe, $2.50] 8 postage. All roo
3, $6.50; Minnie, Brown-|L. Wallace, Oliver
Eyed Susan, Caballero, Patricia,
Dauntless, Tigert, Valcan, Man-
chu, Sweetbriar, Dauntless, 50c
z } g Orange Lily Blooms, 50, $1. All Mrs.
ea., 6, $2.50. PP. Mrs. Ashley iehieond voor Add ene. a
Miss Hattie Mae Huff. Philo-
nias, 25 and
15
ostage; Also
in\ pot. Can-
nd dark Pur-.
strips, five
doz.;
15c
Give price| 2-300 Catalpa trees, 15-24 in-
ches high. Good time to plant.
1608, Wild- | Write for price, stating number
wanted. G. C. Daniel, Tennille.
id At Various Markets
Bulbs:
3. dif,
Cactus;
namciss: i;
4 col.
fine,
for $6. del.:
Kreeledge daffodils,
J. G. Robertson, Carroll-
Rat-tail,
Add postage.
pkt.
Temple, Rt. 2.
jew,
Deer
blooms
rooted, 25c ea.
Mrs. Warren M<Daniel, Rt. 2,
Talking Rock.
Butterfly bush, 10c Ft.: Bird -
of Paradise, 50c doz.;
the Mtn., and Snapdragons, 30c
rumning roses, 10c ea. Ft.
No chks, Mrs.
Henry Loyd, Toomsboro, Rt. 1.
Blubs: Mixed iris, $3 C; April
$1 -C;-Star of Bethle-
hem, 5c Cz also Larkspur seed,
Narcissi,
ea.; Day lilies, 50c doz.;
salmon,
ble and single, pink Guineaw-
ted. Mrs. R.|ing, 3 dif. pink blooming cactus,
Monkey Face, 1 white oleander,
unrooted, all for
$1.85; pkg. dbl. salmon poppy
seed free with ea. $1.35 order.
J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedar-
unlabeled Iris, in- as
cluding one Dykes Medal, 100
Thalia and Mrs. a
$125) Oz.
75
Horn, Peanut,
Xmas. multiplying Small Star
Fish and large type Star Fish
4 in. dia. all =
Add postage.
Snow on
doze |
pink
mixed
bright
John Weaver,
August 27 :
Daiton L/S Co., Dalton 17.30 16.90 16.00 15.06
{Sows)
Bartow L/S Comm. Co., Cartersville 17.00 16.60 16.00 13.00
Nees (Sows)
Washington Co. Mkt Assn...
Sandersville 16.05 15.20 14.65
August 29 : :
Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 15.75 15.00 14.75 15.00
Seminole L/S Auc. Mkt., Donalsonville 15.21 14.45 14.25 13.40
j 15.25 z a
Jesup S/Y, Jesup 15.78 == -15:00 14.00 14.80 2.)
Dodge Co. $/Barn, Eastman 16.14 15.96 16.30 17.00
Ga. Farm Prod. Sis. Corp, Thomaston 17.30 16.50 16.00 15.00
Shuman's S/Y, Hagan 15.60 15.01 14.34 14.78
Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester . - 15.50. 14.97 14.05 13.65
15.53 :
Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross 15.62 14.50 13.50 13.01
Bleckley L/S Auc., Cochran 16.40 15.50 15.00 15.00
Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 15.56 15.40 15.38
Chatham Co. $/Y, Savannah 15.36 15.10 14.85
Carroll Co. Sale, Carrollton 17.18 15.80 13.80
Columbus $/Y Co., Columbus 16.30 ae
Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 15.80 15.40 16.40 aes
Tatinall S/Y, Glennville 15.83 15.05 -14.36 75.05
Swainsboro S$/Y, Swainsboro 15.99 ~s- 15.70 15.00 17.00
August 30
Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 15.52 15.20 14.85 -
Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 15.26 14.89 14.85 14.50
15.42
Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange 16.80 15.42 14.30 13.45
Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 15.70 15.25 14.37 17.70
Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 15.40 14.95 14.85. 14.85
Farmers L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 15.60 15.05 14.20 13.80
Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 15.60 15.02 14.70 14.10
Farmers Co-Op L/S Assn., Soperton 15.75 15.10 14.80 13.50
Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 15.68 15.23 14.50 14.10
McRae S/Y, McRae 15.50 14.80 14.70
Emanuel Co. S/Y, Swainsboro 15.50 15.01 14.76 14.50
Farmers S/Y, ea 15.25 14.81 14.45 14.20
August 31 :
Ragsdale McClure Comm. Ce., Rome 17.30 17.00 16.60 14.50
{sows}
Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 1878 15.05
Union $/Y,. Albany 15.46 14.85 14.60 14.36
Claxton /Y, Claxton 15.78 15.25 15.15 14.65
Coosa Valle gem. ae Rome 17.05 625 15.30 14.00
Bacon Co, $/Y, 5.85 8.24 14.05 14.30
Vidalia $/Y, Vidalie 3 re {30 16.30
is fe } oA e
rn at N oy Ke 1 16.85 6.56 16.00
a
$b. 25
- Domino breeding.
Lieten ranean ts
PAGE FOUR _
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE :
2 Lady Washington Geran-
tums, Waltztime, Col; orchid
and velvet violet, 65 ea. 2,
3 Painted Lady single
Ger. white and pink variegat-
ed, 50c ea. PP. All rooted and
blooming size. Mrs. J. W. Rob-
erts, Rt. 2, Box 71, Tallapoosa.
. \
earded Iris: violet, red,
golden, orange, pink, white,
yellow, blue purple, sev. two-
tones, mixed only, $1.50 doz.:
large, yellow daffodils,- frag-
rent yellow cluster Narcissi, 3
doz. bulbs, $1. Orders $2 or
mone postpaid Mrs. Lillian
Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.
Wamt 100-150 large dbl. Hya-
einth, guar. dbl. none other
wanted. Advise price and del.
date. Any colors. Mrs. Velma L.
Patterson, 230 Waldrip Circle,
Marietta.
Want price on 25 ea. white
and pink dogwood, 4-5 feet
high. Only good healthy planits.
Jim P. Talton, 855 Fein Rd.,
S. W., Atlanta.
SWEET POTATOES
FOR SALE
1 acre Bunch P.R. sweet po-
tatoes, for sale at my barn, on
Chase Rd. Lee Se liers, Rt. 1,
Cornelia.
CATTLE FOR SALE
3 mo. old Hereford bull, at
my place. W. B. Harrison, Rt.
2, Martin.
_Blocky, reg black Angus
bull, $275 or will trade
for reg. polled White Face heif-
er. KE. E. McGalue, Rt. 1, Dear-
ing.
10 Holstein 2nd and 3rd ealf
cows, vaccinated, and certifi-
cates: furnished. Freshen Sept.
to Dec., 6 milking; also 10 Ist:
ealf vaccinated Holstein heifers
to freshen in Sept. R: H. Cra-
vey, 122 Wilton Dr., Decatur,
EV-7814.
10 Holstein 2nd calf cows,
ready to freshen, 1,200-1,400
Ibs.; also 10 Holstein Ist calf
heifers, 1,000 to 1,100 1b,
some fresh. All T. B. and Bangs
tested. Coleman 3B. Cown,
Veals Mill, Rd. Rt 1, Stone
Mountain, Phone 6901.
Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
12-15 mo. old, large enough
for service. WHR and Advane
H. Merrick,
Rt. 4, Cuthbert.
2 yr. old bull;
to freshen in Feb. with 2nd.
calf, and 2 young heifers, wt.
600 and 400 lbs. For further
inf. Contact. Van McKibben,
Jonesboro, Phone 343].
Reg. Hereford cattle, horned
2 cows bred
type bulls and heifers, 68 mo.
old, $100 ea. Cecil Travis C/O
Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale,
Phone Fayetteville 5581.
Sell fine Jersey Bull, ENA
design Kabcil Jr., No. 516216;
Sire, ENA Design Kabcil, No.
1390140; Dam, Royal Ethel Lass
No. 1390140, his get of 56 cal-
ves; also want sev. Jersey heif-
ers to freshen in 45 days. Calf
hood vac. from heavy milkers.
Might consider Guernseys. Roy
G. Jones, 619 Clairmont Ave.,
Decatur.
Jersey and Guernsey Cross
cow with first calf, $65. G. V.
Shubert, Clermont.
Reg. Jersey bull, Royal Sur-
prise Bumper, No. 5599780, 1
yr. old July 30th: Dam, De-
sign Royal Surprise Lady, No.
1768578 (5 gal.. milk, daily);
also High Grade Guernsey, 4
gal. daily. At my farm, 6 mi.
west Crawfordville. J. Q. Bur-
ton, Robinson.
Choice Reg. horn type Here-
ford bulls, any age up to 5 yrs.
Reasonable or trade for calves
around yr. old, same type and
quality; also some OIC shoats
(hogs). W. J. Lyle, Rt. 1, Lil-
burn, DE-0957.
Healthy Young Jersey bull,
8 mo. old. Contact A. R. Wehl-
ing, RFD 2, Seswart Rd., De-
catur.
CATTLE FOR SALE
- CATTLE FOR SALE _
_ LIVESTOCK WA a
5 good grade Black Angus
cows, $100 ea.; also one Jersey
milch cow, $80. Bazel McNeal,
Rt. 5, Marietta, Phone Powder
Springs- 3190.
50 young Dairy heifers from
high producing Dairy cows, Hol-
stein and Guernsey. All De-
horned, vaccinated at calf hood,
10 springing now. Take your
pick, 10 or more $150 ea. Solo-
mon George, Valdosta, Phone
1864-J.
4 mo. old reg. black English
cow with heifer calf, reg. Cow
is bred back to reg. male. Both
for $175. Contact. GC. W. Poole,
Rt 3, Carnesvlle.
4 yr. ola reg. polled milking | j
Shorthorn bull, about 1:500 lbs.,
also 3 yr. old reg. polled Here-
ford bull. about 1,200 lbs., $500
ea. or trade for reg. horned beef
type shorthorn bull, and beef
Shorthorn cows. H. H. Stray,
1073 S. Milledge, Athens, Phone
Liberty 6- 8090. _
20 polled Hereford steers and
heifers ready for feed lot. T.
M. Tillman, Athens.
Jersey-Guernsey crossed cow.
freshen about Jan. 1956. Will
give milk on; also sell my chick-
ens, Mrs. C. M. Mathews, Byron,
Entire herd of grade Black
Angus cows, 7 cows, and 6
calves and 1 purebre.. Black
Angus bull. Watkins Oglesby,
Mallory Rd., Phone Fairburn
DZD ee.
Fine Dairy herd, some reg.
Brown Swiss, some reg. Ayr-
shire, some grade Jersey and
Guernseys. Bred to freshen
this fall, several springing now.
J. E. Trice, Milner
5 yr. old reg. hornea, Here-
ford bull, wt. 1,500 Ibs.; excell-
ent herd bull. $250 at farm at
Menlo. J..P. Majors, 2184 Len-
ox Rd. NE, Atlanta 5, CH-
2526.
Jersey cow With heifer calf
at side; also cow part Angus
with male calf. See at my home.
Mrs. S. N. Brandon, Stewart
Mill Rd., Stone Mountain, Phone
S22
15 mo. old Jersey, muley-head
heifer for sale.sMrs. W. E. Toole,
Rt 1, Conley, DI-5802.
erty
15 or 20 Jersey and Holstein
heifers, wt. 400-500 lbs.; also
10 or 20 Jersey and Holstein
heifers, crossed with reg. Here-
ford male, Make offer. Mrs. W.
L. Helms, Buena Vista
10 purebred polled Hereford
bulls, 6-9 mo. old, dbl. stand-
ard reg. Reasonable. Farm lo-
cated in Oconee County. J. R.
Erikson, Box 4533, Atlanta 2.
LA-3838.
One Guernsey cow, one black
Angus bull, 2 yrs. old, 2 Angus
heifers, 14-15 mo. old, $175 for
lot. Allen L. Croy, Jr., Kaweeta
Rd, Stonewall.
3 good milch cows and Angus
bull, 2 yrs. old, at my place.
W. R. Belcher, Musella,
4 full blooded young Hol-
stein heifers, Jersey heifer calf
also 42 in. high Shetland pony
(gelding). with bridle and hal-
ter, $500. Luther Wilkins, 1439
Indian Creek Dr., Stone Moun-
tain, RFD No 3, Phone 43-
7639. : =
Reg. Guernsey | bulls, omit
high milk producers; some ar-
tificially sired. All ready for
service. Reasonable. F H. Bunn,
Midville,
4 yr. old reg. Black Angus
bull, Bell Bay D. D. 40, No.
1455665. Contact J. B. Stamps,
Rt. 1, Conley, Pone DI-8656.
Fine Holstein cow, Qnd calf dpe
in Oct., $125, at my farm. Cullin
B. Gosnell, Rt. 3, Hogansville.
3 reg. Aberdeen Angus bulls,
6, 8, and 12 mo. old. Gentle, fine
individuals, good bloodlines and
guar. breeders, $150 ea., papers
trans. with ea. C. H. McLeroy, R
2, Colbert.
A 1,100 Iv. Holstein heifer,
fresh about Sept. 15th., $195;
also, 12 Hampshire pigs, ready
to ween Sept. 14, $8 ea. All at
my place, 5 mi. No. Roswell ,off
Hwy. 140. Ralph Dangar, Wood-
stock, Phone Roswell 2472.
Reg. 3 yr. old polled Hereford
bull. $150. Walter Wentz, Blue}
Ridge
10 or more Jersey milch cows,
freshen soon, 4 and 5 gal. daily.
Ready for dairy; also lots of
grazers. All TB and Bangs test-
ed. M. L. Johnson, Rt. 2, Craw-|
fordville.
Santa Gertrudis bulls, Cert.
purebred: 4 yr. old Herd Sire,
Excellent producer; one about
6 mo. old, from above Sire and
purebred Santa Gertrudis moth-
er; few half breed bulls, sired
by above herd sire and Brah-
man and White Face mothevs,
J. W. Morris, Carrollton, P. O.
Box 119, Ga. Better Farms No.
100."
Reg. 3 yr. old Hereford bull,
horned type, TSF Larry Dom-
ino 10. Exe. herd bull. My
place 2 mi. W. Sharpsburg. Hoy-
ette Hubbard, Rt. 1, Sharps-
burg, Phone 216-J1.
Reg. 16 mo. old Angus bull,
fine quality, $150-at my farm,
See me after 5 p. m. week days.
J. C. Herron, Rt. 1, Martin,
Reg. 12 mos. \old Aberdeen
Angus bull. Contact. Z. J. Lee,
Red Oak, phone PO1-6396.
Reg. Milking Shorthorn fe-
males, up to 4 yrs. Reds, Roans
and Whites, $100 to $300; Reg.
males. 3 yr. old, Roan, wt. 1,500
lbs. $250; 3 mos. *~ White, son
of Roan, wt. 300 lbs. $100. E.
Bh; Plott, Rt. 1, Dacula
HOGS FOR SALE
Hampshire pigs, both sexes,
$25 ea. Del. guar, FFA member.
C. O. Maddox, Winder.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want reg. Short Horned bull.
Quality. build and price must
be right. S. C. Noland, Box
1747, Atlanta 1.
Want heifer or young cows
to freshen this fall. Prefer reg.
Jerseys, but consider good
grade stock. Wilber et
Rt. 2, Newnan. }
Want young cow with Ist or
2nd calf, not far from here,
reasonable price. W. S. Hairri-
son, Social Circle. Rt. 1.
HOGS:
Want few sows to farrow
soon; also want about 100 pul-
lets ready to lay. State age
price and kind. Neil Holde-
man, Rt. 1, Box 105-A, Louis-
ville. f
Want Black Essex hogs, fale
and female, eligivle for Reg.
Give price and size. Abb John-
son, Twin City. (
HORSES AND MULES:
Want plug mule and good
used two-horse wagon. Contact.
Cooper Bryant, Chipley.
Want Shetland or other small
saddle pony. Must be gentle
and well trained for children to
ride. Describe and price. James
Lawson, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
SHEEP AND. GOATS:
Want one Baby tebe as |
early after birth as posse
Contact immediately. Pay rea-|
sonable price. Will R. Beck,
Jv., Sandy Springs, ete At-
lanta - CH-8883.
re
- Want some common goats.
Staite price in first letter. C. M.
Ranton, Rt. 2, Box 112, Vidalia.
Want contract for feeder
lambs. in groups of 30 or more
for October 15 or later del.
Describe fully, wt. breed, shear-
ed or unsheared. I will answer
if interested. R. B. Curtis,
2808. phone ees
0 sy
FARM HELP WANTED |
SS
Want elderly man and wife
or elderly woman (no children)
to help with chickens, garden
and live as one of family.
Small salary. Private room
with week-ends off if desired.
Mrs. R. H. Peeples, Rt. 2, piu
| Mountain.
Want someone to shear three
sheep near Sandy Springs. Con-
tact Thomas Carter, Sandy
Springs, Phone EX-7733 3:
Want unencumbered white
christian woman for light farm
chores on farm. No milking,
$40 mo., Room amnd_ board,
week-ends off is desired. Need
by Sept. Ist. Mrs. A. B. Whaley,
P. O. Box 44,Rock Springs =
Want farmer equipped swithy
tractor and disc. plow to plow
about 300 acres of smoth land.
Contact W. A. Chappell,
Rock. Phone 3760. :
Want white man who can furn-
|ish himself amd his own farm |
jequipment to work two-horse
farm, and raise livestock: also
18 acres Gotton, and 10 acres
Peanut. 3 room house but no
elec. S, B. Newman, 235 Broad
St., Augusta.
- Want sober, reliable lifetime |
exp. farm hand, white or col.
with children large enough to
work, able farm with tractor,
-|and other machinery, help with
cattle and chickens. House
lights, good salary. Roy Bishop,
489 Spring St.,
LA=3456.
Want Help to pick Cotton
now. Can furnish house, lights,
water. Also use family for
1956. J. F. Davis, Rt. A el
ville.
Want ee honest man to ire
tend one big one horse crop, |
Standing rent basis. Good |
smcoth gray land without},
rocks, Good 3 iom house,
celled amd wired for lights.
Bring ref. Do not write. Mrs.
Mary Mitchell, Rt.
Want good, christian man
and wife, no children, to do
light farm chores and live in
home with old lady on farm,
for board and small salary.
Mrs. Martha Horton, Nashville.
Rt. 3:
The
Sy
N. W. Atlanta,
3, Lithonia. |
offer.
Want white Ls good -
fen 60 yr .old ma ood
a
board. Clark
PUN,
POSITIONS WA
35 yr. old woman
boys to work, one 18:
wants job on poult:
Need house, lights, wate
Move anytime. Mrs
ich eee aD Locust
Single 50 ye.
sires job on poultny {
as caretaker, J. E.
E. 44th, St. Save
Sober and hard y
farm, now and prosp'
horse crop on shares f
Need. fairly good Be
lights, near mail
Rt. Ref. if: pees at
ond oe ans. T,
Boe ae 15 ond: oa]
job on farm. Exp. in f.
care for chickens, stoc
penter, ete.; also C
not able to do heavy wo
wallne: workers. J. C
; ae aoe man wan
picking Cotton - or other
work on oe for $1 wk.
sroall salary: also do ge
pair work on far
penter and painting,
Dunean, 14: OL
r., Atl
ae
Coe 150 Salle nx
sows). Write C
cryin | Heason
i oO. Whistenant, Ri
Cave Spring. AS : :
Man, Die yas: old an
want job on farm, -
catur. Caretake. Need 3
R. house, ues water. |
Bullard, Rt. 3, C/O. Ces :
per, Decatur.
SS AN00N728. 55 oe
GRADE Tioncuen os Atlanta: Athens Rome Atlanta ee
8-29 8-30 8-31 sof 9-1
Steers & Heifers ; ere des ee
Good 18.5019.25 18.00-20.75 17.75-20.75 - ~ 18.00-19.00
Con. 14.00-17.50 14.00-17.75 14.00-17.50 ea _14.50-17.25
Utility > 12.00-14.78 11.50-14.75 -11.00-14.25 : - eereolile, 50
Cutters - 10.00-11.00 10.50-12.00 10.50-11.50 a an .50- VUZES
CALVES ees oe =
Good & Choice 15.50-19.00 16.00-20.00 16.00-20.00 = _ 16.00-18.60
Util. & Coml. 11.00-16.00 11.25-16.00 . 11.00-16.00 = = A 00-16, 00
Com'l, & Good :
Vealers ~15.50-19.78 16.50-21.25 Bees Pearse i 15.00-20.00_
cows : : ; :
Utility 9.50-11.50 10.00-12.00 10.00-12.00 3 10. 00-11. 75
Cc. & Cc. 7.00- 9.75 7.50-10.78 7.50-10.75 > 7,00-10. 50
BULLS : ; eS
Util. & Coml. ; It re 13. 60 11.00-14.00 - 1 00-13. 50
| Cutters 9.78-11.00 10.50-11.80 10.00-11.00 = 10, ans .00
STOCKERS : ee ae
Steers & Helfers 12.00-17.75 12.00-20.00 12.00-17.50
Calves M1 .00-17.00 Bl ey 9,00
Source of Information Be
- Rederal - State Market
Se: sevens Street, N,
ews Sorvie
oa Atlante, s