Commissioner
Phil Campbell,
ation Shove The Woy
getable Irrigation
ns. The article is devoted to
rrigation on weserable Coe:
ns, Irish potatoes, cabbage,
d, cucumbers, but only when.
ough rainfall during week-
y intervals, When rain is need-
recommend irrigation applica-
| is available free by
ton acreage allogment for
903, 22) This represents
acreage of five percent,
is as of Nov. 1 were that
ag a pe acre this year
of Agricultura! events on be
this. column. Some notices will be
pi se 2, column 1, under
ezould be mailed to: Editor,
raham Baldwii n Ae. y
ne- Sos s et course on
Dbrahan Baldwin: he
One day short course on
Free, open to. Bae lic.
tniowide Hetero daes to
ee or melee
and middle Georgia Ree ohie
nd interesting a new pub-
gias Agricultural Experi-
quick-growing crops such as
fourths of an inch twice a -
ector, Ga. Experi:
Sale - =
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
Used By Ga. Dairymen
To Raise Milk Oufput
BY NEIL MANLEY
Southern Field Hepresentative
SS American Breeders Service
_. The artificial breeding program in
- Georgia is getting results. For example:
_ the first five artificially sired daughters to
finish records in the Neel Brothers herd,
_at Cartersville, showed an average pro-
duction of 13,904 lbs. of milk and 484
Ibs. of butterfat, which represented an
increase of 1,758 lbs, of milk-and 39
Ibs. of butterfat over their dams. This
herd, which is. Holstein, was the high
Dairy Herd Improvement Association
herd in poe for the Le 54 testing
period.
oe In the ane ae on 1B) aby Cine,
also of Cartersville, the first 11 ert
cially sired daughters averaged 7,670 Ibs.
of milk, and 392 lbs. of butterfat. This
was an increase of 559 Ibs. of milk, 31
Ibs. of butterfat over their dams.
At Millen, E. Ss Gay and Sons fear
that the first three Jersey artificially
sired daughters averaged 1,187 lbs. more
milk and 46 lbs.
their dams. In the same herd the first,
four artificially sired Guernseys averaged
1,034 lbs. more milk and 40 lbs. more
putterfat than their dams.
Similar increases are be ie pend
in many other areas of Georgia.
i BELOW NATIONAL AVERAGE
According to the U. S. Dept. of Agri-.
culture the average dairy cow in Geor-
gia produced 3,600 Ibs. of milk last year.
This is 2,000 Ibs. less than the national
average. Therefore, it is obvious that
there-is a very definite need in Georgia
for improving the performance of the
average dairy cow in this state.
The average production of daughters
of sires used by Georgia Artificial Breed-
ing Associations at present are as follows:
Breed Milk (Ibs.) Butterfat (lbs.) Yo Bfat
Holstein 14,800 599 Ot
Jersey 10,271 527 9.13
Guernsey 10,123 501 4.95
This chart shows plainly that arti-
ficially bred cows in Georgia are e produc:
eae
more butterfat than |
NUMBER 14
to improve dairy herds,
Cotton Marketing Quotas
_Up For Vote, December 13
Georgia farmers go to the polls
Tuesday, Dec. 13 to say whether they
want cotton marketing quotas for next.
_years crop. All farmers who produced
cotton this year are eligible to vote.
If two-thirds of the growers voting
approve the quotas the marketing quotas
will be in effect for the 56 crop, and
penalties will be made on cotton pro=
duced on acreage above the producers
allotment.
_ However, if quotas are rejected by
_ one-third or more of the voters there
will be no marketing quotas or penalties,
and loans on the basis of 50 percent: of
parity will be available to growers who
plant no more than their allotments.
~ Loans on the basis of 75 to 90 per-
=
cent of parity will be available to grow-
ers on cotton produced on their alloted
acreage if the quotas are voted.
Regardless of the vote outcome acre-
ge allotments will continue in effect for
the 1956 crop:
i
ing three to four times as much milk
as the average Georgia dairy cow.
' Artificial breeding is used essentially
however, the
American Breeders Service does offer
some semen from the beef breed
Angus.
TO INCREASE PRODUCTION -
The primary objective of artificial
breeding is to increase milk and butterfat
production among dairy cows through
use of proved bulls. Female offspring of
artificially bred cows are compared in
milk and fat production with other pro-
ducers among the herd and the etter
-producers in time displace the weaker
producers. Male offspring are not kept
for breeding purposes but are usually
sold as veal calves as the farmer con-
tinyes to have his cows artificially bred.
Considering the low cost of artificial
breeding (about $7.50 per head) among
other advantages, it would seem wise
for the dairyman to breed his cows ta
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Phone No. eet 3561
| Marigold, Mole Plant,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE -
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Begonias, Sultanas, Ferns and
other house plants, 10, $1.75, 2
free cuttings; Star Bethleham
bulbs, 35c doz., 50, $1.25: Lace,
Sprengeri and Boston - Ferns,
40c ea.; Shofly plant seed, dbl.
Poppy seed, 13c pkg. PP. Mrs.
J. E. Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville.
3,000 Pine trees, 12-40 in. diam-
eter, 8 in. above ground, 2-4 logs
per tree. W. L. Johnson, Rt. A,
Box 580, Albany.
Red, Salmon, Orange and
White striped Amaryllis bulbs,
3, $1; Boston Fern, Salmon Ger-
aniums, green and white striped
Aeroplane plants, Angel Wing
Cacti, 4, $1. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. Jessie Howard, 400
So. Cleveland, Albany.
_- Well rooted Boxwood plants,
10c ea.; $10 C.; mixed col. Gladi-
oli bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. S. M.
- Gunter, Rt. 2, Alpharetta.
Beefsteak Begonia, Dbl. red
Althea, 50c ea., white, single
Althea, Dixie Brilliant red
Thrift, 10c ea. All rooted; also
cuttings, White Orchid bloom-
ing Cactus, 50c. Add 10c post-
age on each order under $2. Mrs.
E: B. Mize, Rt. 1, Box 201, Al-
pharetta.
Dbl. Tuberose bulbs, $1 doz.;
$8 C.; Perennial Verbena, field
grown, rooted plants; Dazzling
red, Apple blossom, dark purple,
$1 doz., $7.50. Moss packed also
red Salvia seed, 25c tsp., Hibis-
cus seed_,mixed colors, 15c, tbls.
Add postage. Mrs. L. B. Bennett,
Rt. 1, Alpharetta.
White Fairy Lily, Purple Iris,
Dbl. Day Lily, 40 doz. Pink
Thrift, 75 C. Monthly Rose
Cuttings; also Scuppernong cut-
tings, 45c doz. Add _ postage.
Exch. for Pecans. Each pay to
deliver. Effie Smith, Rt. 4, Aus-
tell.
Chrysanthemum, yellow Flow-
ered marigold seed, 10c doz.
Four O'clock, very fragrant, 10c
for 3 doz. seed. Add 3c postage.
Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, 921 Capitol
View Ave., N.W., Atlanta, Phone
SY-4-6654.
Old fashion Marigolds mixed
Tarkspear, mixed _ Petunias
seeds, 10c pkg. Will make 75c or
$1 pkgs.; also Kushaw seed, 10c
tbls. Mrs. W. D. Hamrick, 100
Johnson Ferry, Atlanta 19.
African Violets, many varie-
ties in Blue, Red, Purple, and
pink. 50c.ea; 3, $1. Add 30c
postage. Mrs. T. R. Sweatmon,
17 Louise Pl, N.W., Atlanta 18.
Boxwoods, Gardenias, Forsy-
thia, Abelia, Ligustrums, and
few Burford Hollies: Prefer sell
all to one party. Cheap. A. F-.
Jackson, 435 Ridgewood Rd.,
N.E., Atlanta.
African Violets, best named
varieties, including newest dbl.
pinks, Whites and colors; also
blooming plants, Jeaves, rooted
cuttings, 50c ea. and up. Mrs.
N. B. Wilson, 943- Greenwood
Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Phone EL-
5554.
Pansy plants, $1.50 C; 7 moon
flower seed, 25c; 7 Oxalis bulbs,
25; King Alfred bulbs, 30c doz.; | j
2 yr. old yellow LaFrance Roses,
$1 bush; Mums, 3 shades of pink,
1 yellow and 1 White, $1 doz.
Mrs. Fred J. Witherspoon, 308
Holderness St., S. W., Atlanta
10, Phone PL-3-5251.
5 in. to 5 ft. Boxwoods, 15c
to $5 ea.; small butternut-trees,
Japanese and _ Black Walnut
trees, Nandenia bushes, 8-18 in.
and Forsythia. Cheap; low prices
at garden. T. B. Eason, 1182,
Gunclub Rd., N. W., Atlanta 18.
Pink Thrift, White Candytuft,
and monke ]
Hollyhocks, 2, 25c; Althea, Lilac,
Spirea, Crepe Myrtle, Yellow-
bell, Weigelia, 25c to 50c; large
Willow, 50c. No mail orders.
V. W. Rasco, 1554 Willis Mill
Rd., S. W., Atlanta, Phone PL-
3-4768.
Begoiias, red, white, pink,
rooted, 10c, Guinea Wing and
Dbl. rose-pink Begonia, 25c;
Thanksgiving Cactus, small well
rooted cuttings, 15cylarger with
buds, 50c; green leaved Philo-
dendron, 20c ea. Add 25c post-
age. Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185
Moreland Ave., S.E., Atlanta 16.
Nice Holly plants; Burford
and Rotundifolie,25c up; Aza-
leas: Hinodegiri, Bridesmaid,
Snow, Carol Belle, Christmas
Cheer; also Acuba, Candytuft.
No mail orders. J. M. Brown, 316
Candler St., (Little Five Points),
Atlanta.
Large orange Cannas, Emper-
or Daffodils, Butter and Eggs,
white Narcissi, 75c doz; yard,
running Honeysuckle, Orange
Day lilies, purple violets, 3 doz.,
$1.25; dbl. white Spirea, purple
Lilac, pink Weigela, Bridal-
wreath, Eng. Dogwood, 6, $2.
Miss Mautile Harison, Rt. 2, Box
81, Bremen.
Ornamental Pepper, Dwarf,
compact, wide, low plants, with
small fruits, 4 var., dif. col. and
shape, 1 seed pod of ea. 25c in
coin and self-addressed, stamped
envelope; ornamental Pome-
granate (Queens pocket melon),
10c pkt. in coin, and self-ad-
dressed envelope. Mrs. J. E.
Kirk, Bremen.
125 fast growing Boxwoods,
1953 planted, well rooted, 10-12-
13 in. $20 for lot. Will sell small-
er amt.-Come any day except
Sunday. Mrs. Ellis Hemphill,
Rt. 3, Blairsville.
| woods,
Grass, 25c bunch, :
_ FOR SALE
Balsam Pear Vine, Bee Bee
Four O'Clock, Gilliflower Hibis-
cus, Honesty, Larkspur, Lunaria,
Money
Plant, Scarlet O'Hara Morning
Glory, Momordia, Petunia, Pop-
PY, - Ricinus, Snapdragon, "Stoel:
seed, 10c pkg., Oregon giant
pansy plants, $3 C.; dbl. Holly-
hock seed, 50c doz. PP. J. Lee
Abernathy, Rt. 2, Barnesville.
Long Trumpet Daffodil bulbs,
$1.25 C. Add postage. No Flori-
da orders. Mrs. C. W.-Dean, Rt.
1) Bowersville. z
Giant Mum, plants, Bronze,
Yellow, Orchid, White; Fugi
Mums; Spider. Mums, 3 $1. PP.
Cash with order. Tressie G.
Love, Blue Ridge.
Royal Robe Violets, 2 doz., $1;
Single blue Hyacinths bulbs, 2
doz., $1.20; hardy Pink Phlox,
(not annual) $1 doz.; mixed Em=-
peror and Empress Daffodils,
Mixed Early Buttercup Jonquil,
2 doz. $1. Add postage. Mrs.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Red, pink and yellow Prince
Feather seed, 20c tsp.; purple
and white Bachelor Buttons
seed, 25e thls. Add postage. Mrs.
Willie Caudell, Box 277, Bellton.
Yellow Cannas, Army Day
Lilies, Purple Iris, Purple Vio-
lets, 12, $1, yellow red Dahlias,
$3.50; White April Bloom Nar-
cissus, King Alfred Jonquils,
$2.50 C.; also Artichokes, $1 gal.
Martha Womack, Rt. 2, Box 89,
Bremen. 8
Mixed or White Iris, Day Lil-
Pink Almond Lilac, 15c ea., 2 for
2dc. Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Rt. 1,
Box 222, Bishop.
American Boxwoods, 10-14 in.
$3 doz. Globe and Tree Arbor-
a spreading Juniper, 15-20
$4 doz.; Hemlock, Spruce
ee Pink Rhododendrons, Mtn.
| Laurels; Flame Azaleas, Golden
Forsythia, Mimosa, 2 t. $2.50
doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.
Globe Arborvitae,. rooted, 15-
20 in. $4 doz., Boxwoods, 10-14
in. $3.: Pink Rhododendrons,
Mtn. Laurels, Hemlock (Spruce),
Azaleas, Cream, White, Dog-
Redberry type Holly,
White Pines; Golden Forsythia,
2-3 ft. $2.50 doz. Bob Wilscn,
Blue Ridge.
White Narcissus, $2 C.; King
Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C.; yel-
low Canna and Army Day Lil-
ies, Purple Iris, yellow Dahlia,
Emperor Daffodils, purple Vio-
lets, 12, $1; Snowdrops bulbs.
50 doz. Beatrice Mosley. Rt. 2;
Bremen. p
Gladious bulbs, eed roe
60c doz.; large red dbl. fringed
Poppy seed, 30c thls.; mixed
col. Bachelor Button, and mixed
col. Cosmos seed, 25c thls. Add
Dee Miss Gennia Brown, Rt.
, Ball Ground.
\
100 extra nice Mtn. grown
Boxwoods, 10 yrs. old, $10 ea.
Mrs. Chloe Edge, P. O. Box 188,
Blairsville.
Hybrid Amaryllis bulbs, mix-
ed col., marble size, with green
leaves, 20, $f. Exch. for 4 Ibs.
shelled Pop. corn. Each pay post-
age. Mrs. . W. Law, Chula.
Golden Arborvitae and Box-
wood cuttings, rooted, $2 doz.,
red Rosebud Geranium, $1 doz.,
other pot plants, 20 cuttings,
$1.25; mixed col. Larkspur and
Salmon pink Poppy and mix
Hibiscus seed pkg. free with $1
orders. Mrs. John Gable, Rt. 3,
Cedartown.
25 Japanese Morning Glory,
25c or exch. for Hyacinth bulbs.
Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1,
Gave Spring.
' White, 2 shades pink, red
Geranium cuttings, all dbl., 50
ea.; Jonquil, Snowdrop, and But-
ter and Egg bulbs. $1 C.; White
Iris bulbs, 25 doz.; Thanks-
giving Cactus, and other Cacti:
Mrs, A, L. Exley, Clyo.
Red, and two-toned col. Tulip
bulbs, 15, $1; Red Verbenas, 50c
doz.; also White half runner gar-"
den bean seed, 50c cup. Add
postage. ea Ge Ledford, Rt. 2;
Commerce.
ies, Thrift, yellow Narcissus, 50c-
doz.; Wisteria, Spirea, Olean-
ders, Pomegranate, 75c ea.;
-|Dogwood, Azaleas, Holly bush,
Pt.
bulbs, $1 doz.; Lantana, Pink}
Crepe Myrtle, Coral Berry,
Amaryllis, Milk and Wine Lil-
ies, red and pink Seven Sister
runnir.g Roses, Day lilies, Um-
brella Palm, 25 ea. lilac
Plants, 75 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla.
Few dif. sizes Magnolia
bushes, 25c to $1.50 ea. at my
home. Will not ship. M. J, Ben-
nett, 109 Mae St., Calhoun.
Large Abelia and -Nandina
plants, Thrift, Ivy; also young
Redbud and Mimosa trees. Mrs.
W. K. Steedman, Rt. 2, Box 48,,
Chamblee, Phone Atlanta ME-
4-2793.
_ White Dogwoods, Red Male,
Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Crab-
apples, Strawberry bush, Holly,
Pine, Hemlock, 2-3 ft. rooted;
$1.50 doz; Rhododendrons,
Sweetshrub, Cherokee Rose,
White Pine, Pussy Willow, 25c
a.; Mtn. Fern, Arbutus, Galax,
Heartease, 40c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Min-
eral Bluff. 4
Mtn. Laurels, White Dog-
woods, Azaleas,- Maple, Pine,
Crabapple, Holly, Strawberry
bush, Hemlock, 2-3 ft. rooted,
$1.50 doz, Rhododendrons,
Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Rose,
White Pine, Pussy Willow, 25c
ea.: Arbutus, Mtn. Fern, Galax,
Heartease, 40c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral
Bluff.
3 col. Azaleas, Cream White
Dogwood, Mtn. Laurel, Coral
Berry, Redbud, Holly, Straw-
berry. bush, Red Maple, Tulip
Poplar, Cherokee Rose, White
Pine, 2-3 ft. $2.25 doz.; Phlox
and Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C.
All rooted and PP. Mrs. Boon
Wilson, Mineral Bluff. ~ |
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels,
Azaleas, Cream,
wood, Redbud, Holly, Coral
Berry, Cherokee Rose, Maple,
Tulip Poplar, - White Pine,
Strawberry Bush, 2-3 ft. $2.25
doz.; Pink Phlox, Shasta Dais-
ies, "$9. 50 C. Rooted. PP. Mrs.
E. J. Millhollan, Box 176, Min-
eral Bluff. .
Cream, White Dogwood, Rho-
dodendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Aza-
leas, _Redbud, Coral Berry,
Cherokee Rose, Tulip Poplar,
Red Maple, White Pine, Straw- |
berry Bush, Holly, 2-3 ft. $2.50
doz.; Phlox, Shasta Daisies,
$2.50 C. Rooted. PP. Edna
Rukat, Mineral Bluff. ~
Coral Berry, White Pine,
Cream White Dogwood, 3 col.
Azaleas, Holly bush, Redbud,
Red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Cher-
okee Rose, White Pine, Creek
Hemlock, Crabapple! rooted
2-1/2-3 ft. $2.25 doz.; Shasta
Daisies, Pink Phlox, $2. SOC
es Virginia Black, Rt. 1, Min-
eral Bluff.
Mtn. Laurel, Cream White
Redbud, Coral Berry, Red Ma-
ple, Tulip Poplar, Cherokee
Rose, White Pine, Creek Hem-
lock, Crabapple, rooted, 2-1/2
$2.25 doz; Pink Phlox,
Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C. PP.
Roy H. Wilson, Rt. 1, Mineral
Bluff.
{Rhododendrons. Mtn. Laurel,
red, yellow Azaleas, Pink Crab-
apple, -pink Cherokee Rose,
Redbud, White Dogwood, Hem-
lock, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, .
2-3 ft. $2.75 doz.; White Shasta
Daisies, purple Violets, Orange
Day Lily, pink Perennial Phlox,
blue Iris, $2.50 C. Mrs. Bonnie
Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.
Rhododendrons, White Dog-
woods, Pink Crabapple, Tulip
Poplar, Redbud, Creek Hem-
lock, White Pine, Holly, Red
Maples, 2-3 ft. rooted, damp
moss packed $3 doz.; Orange
Day Lily, White 'Shasta Daisies,
blue Iris, purple Volets, Pink
Phlox. $2.75 C. PP. Gladys
Robinson, Mineral Bluff.
Swiss Giant Pansy, $2.35 C.,
3 doz., $1.25; perennial white
Candy Tuft, $1.25 doz. Blue]
Phlox, $1 doz.; Calendula, pur-
ple, pink Violets, Annual
Phlox, Silver King, Artemesia,
{ 2
Tube Roses, Cannas, @ledioine ;
White Dog- :
} Ellijay.
eee eee bus!
Pine, Hemlock, 2-3
$1.50 doz.; -Sweetshrubs
dodendrons, ~ Cherokee
White Pine, Pussy Wi
ea., Mtn. Fern, Gala:
Heartease, 40c do
age. Mrs. Paul F
eral Bluff.
Large size b
Royal, Purple, B
low, finest varieties,
eluding 25m postag
bulbs, yellow and wh
cissus and Daffodils,
Add postage. Mrs.
Rigas Mon owe
Aye size, 3 [0
a ards ae
er.
Seed: Larkspur, -P
tal Poppy, Periwinkle
Pink Eye seed, Pi
White, 1/2 tsp., 15
stamp; also Glorios
25c. Miss Ivey Dugger.
- Four OClocks, .
and varigated. $2
doz., $1. PP. William We
103 E. Johnson St Qu
Strawberry plants,
Cols us aus Sua
PP, Mrs. J. N. Ad
Lula. :
ee bloomin
flower, large, 20 pk ;
Pride of Ga. waterme
25 pk4-+ Pumpkin
seed, 15c pkt. St
ope for all. Mrs.
mers, Rt oe Newn
Grey Tris witl
Orange Day lilies,
large Pink, May, -
35c ea.; large mo
bushes, 85c ea. Marec!
cuttings, 20c ea.
Mrs. A. Chast
a
Blue Violets, ei
col. Iris, pink Primros
Day lilies, 60c doz.;
drangea, red June Ca
Petunia, 50c ea.! Bloon
Tulips, 60c doz.;
large Gladiolus, 35c
for sacks. $3 orders
W. D. Halstony, Rt
mix
-- Blue Ridges roses,
$2 doz.; red flowering |
ment, yellow Primrose.
Winter Ferns, large
deep blue Dutch Iris, 50
blue Grape Hyacinth, i
deep yellow Jonquils,
dils, 50c doz.; Daffodils,
Add postage. Mrs. Presi
ler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Easter Lily bulbs,
red, purple, yellow Tu
doz.; Boxwoods and Et
$1 ea; pink, white
Weigela, 15 > Gas. mt
Myrtle, 75c ea.; Peonie :
50c ea.; Day Lilies,
Del. No orders les:
inspected. Mrs. Ade:
Ellijay. i
Few doz. nice ploom
Gladiolus bulbs, soft
orange, and mixed
doz.; number of sm
with each order free.
age. Mise Ne Da
Tale St., Elberton.
~ Martha Washington
7 ft. 8 in. and 6 f
Diameter, $30. No le
Miss Linnie Ber Rt
etteville. 3
White and
Viola, Mixed Iris, Gaillardia, 2 1 ons
doz., $1. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Ma
te ae red, and
arge Bacon tee
blooming size Sul-
ea. Add ee
size pink Crepe
March Bells, 4, $1;
thornless Roses, 5, $15
"Hara Morn-
ory and red Bachelor
seed; 10c. Send self-
stamped envelope.
ae 2, Hosch-
saucer size
purple giant
; Dbl. Peony
, red, pink, 25c
Add postage. Mrs. Frank
ts, Enigma. ~
mped ee 2 large
me red, other peach,
irge to ship, $1.25 ea. at
ome. Mrs. Mary Shrum,
< 108, Fitzgerald.
ite, purple Verbena,
; plants, 3 doz. $1; red
Begonias, red bloom,
izzard, Moses in Bull-
eal; Mother in Law
plants, 25 ea; pur-
ts, $1 doz: Day lilies
. Mrs. Annie Hubbard,
nd large Evergreen
argain at my home,
Fairmount, 2% mi.
aved Rd. Mrs. Oscar
Fairmount. j
bera - Daisies,
assorted col.,
mum Moss,
blooming
shipped in
ae 50 doz.
. Orange and old
py seed, 25c tsp.;
ped envelope
Yellow Narcissus,
ils, 25c doz. Add
s.\ Della Crowe, Rt.
1k, Lavender Verbe-
75c doz.; pink Rock
enas, 75 doz. PP.
Beach, Rt. 1, Gaines-
rooted, De ea;
bush, 15 cutting.
age. Ethel Crowe, Rt.
dytutt, Snowflake, White
ibergia, Blue and Balls
te Feverfew, 10c ea.
ennials. Add postage.
der, $1. Grace Dobbs,
son St., Gainesville. _
Violets
5.; blackberry lily
3 pee a
a
ardenia, Regal, Auge
Red Holly, Rosa Accia,
Weepingwillows,
-Boxwoods, TEBRLLG
E ee Bulbs ae
r, 1b tsp.; Pink
y home: mix-
ed Bach
| 35c
-| bergi,
,| er), Euonymus, Pussy Willow,
:|Mrs. W. W. Wommack, Rt.
| Tulip,
FLOWERS AND SEED:
: FOR SALE
- Blooming size Yellow and
White Daffodils, Narcissus, 30c
Scillas and mixed col. Glad-
jolus bulbs, all blooming size,
30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C.
E. Leverett, 2599 Ben Hill Rd.,
East Point.
Field Grown White Thrift
plants, $5 C; $30 M. for quick
del. Mrs. Gaines Crouch, Ho-
-gansville, Phone 8541,
Yellow, White Jonquils, Bus-
ter and Eggs, Trumpet Daffo-
dils, $1.75 C: Bird of Paradise,
$1.25 C.; Blue Single Hya-
cinths, $1.25 doz. Blue, Pink
Thrift, 75c doz. No Florida or-
ders filled Miss Mattie McCur-
ley, Rt. 2 Hartwell.
White, yellow Jonquils, But-
ter and Eggs, Trumpet Dasffo-
dils, $1.75 C.; Blue, single Hya-
cinths, $1.25 doz.; red, pink,
blue Thrift, 75c: doz.; Bird of
Paradise seed, 3 doz.; 50c. No
Florida orders filled. Miss Ce-
cil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell.
Yellow, white Jonquils, Dbl.
Butter and Eggs, Yellow long
Trumpet Daffodils, $1.75 C:;
Bird of Paradise, $1.25 ea. No
Florida orders filled. Miss Nora
MeCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell.
Nice Boxwoods for sale. Con
tact. Grady Murphy, Jasper.
Crepe, Myrtles, Watermelon
and lavender col., 50c ea 3, $1:
Yellow Jasmine, Butterfly
bush, Spirea, Lantana, oF le
Add postage. Mrs. Inez Beaver,
1Rt. 2, Jesup.
Gladiolus bulbs, cen col.,
INGia1; 25, $1.25: 50;: $2:50$5.C")
No: 32)-25, $1 50; $2.20: $4 C-.
PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo.
Lantanas: Red Crepe Myrtles,
40c; Blue, Pink Hydrangeas,
and. purple and White Lilae,
40c ea. Docia Harris, Lula.
Well rooted, damp moss,
packed. pink Thrift, Pink, White
and Purple Oxalis bulbs, scar-
let Verbena, orange or yellow
Day Lily, 3 in.; all col. Lark-
spurs or Petunias, 25c doz.;
mixed =fine bulbs, $1 C, and
postage; White Oleander
and pink. Crepe Myrtles, 25c
ea. Mrs. ap oS Lin-
colnton.
Althea, Abelia, Bees
Winter Jasmine, Christmas
Honeysuckle, Spireas, (Thun-
Van Houtten, A Water-
Scotch Broom, Citrus, Trifo-
liata, English Ivy, Forsythia,
Catalpa, large plants, 50c ea.;
$3 orders PP. Josan Geia, Rt
2, Lawrenceville.
Mixed Jonquils, Daffodils,
White May Narcissus, one cent
ea.; Orange Day Lily, tubers
3c ea.; Purple Iris, 3c ea. Mrs.
Ralph B. Collier, Box 48, Madi-
son.
Jonquil bulbs, one cent ea.
rand postage; also butterbeans
and 1 gil. Half and Half run-
ning beans, $1 lb. plus postage.
it
Lithonia.
Bridalwreath, Baby
Winter Jasmine,
Flowering Peach, Flowering
Quince, 20c ea.; 2, 35c. Add
postage. Mrs. J. an Wilson,
Martin>~ 3
Spirea,
Wisteria,
Native Azaleas, White Dog-
woods, White Pine, Laurel,
Rhododendrons, Pussy Willow,
, Red, Yellow and Silver Maples,
Poplar, Redbud, Coral
Berry, Strawberry bush, flow-
ering Almond, Forsythia, Trum-
pet Creeper. Well rooted and
packed, $2.25 doz. PP. Mrs.
C Susie Wilson, Morganton.
Thrift, 50c C; pink and red
Geranium cutings, 6, 50c; Red
Heneysuckle, 6, 50c; varigated
Violets, 50c C. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Lester Williams, veel,
Homer.
2 or 3 kinds Spire,a Striped
grass and Raspberry and Cherry
sprouts, also rooted Scupper-
nong vines. All cheap. Come
after. Henry Whitfield, 330
Roselane St Marietta.
doz.; Pink Darwin Tulips, Blue
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
5 Sweet oho 13 don
ange Day Lilies, Jonqui! bulbs,
25 doz.; Rooted May Roses, 25
ea.; Seven Sister Roses, 30c
cutting: Purple Tris, 50c doz.;
Purple Lilac bushes, 50c ea.;
Rooted green hedge bushes, 10
cuting. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. a
2 Spruce Hemlock Evergreen
trees, 15 ft. tall or more, at my
home near Silver City. Mrs.
Linton Cy Moore, Rt. 3, Cum-
ming, "
Large, golden, single Hemero-
callis lilies, $1.50 doz.; large,
dbl. bark bronze Hemerocallis,
$1 doz.; blue, purple, white Iris,
75e doz.: old fashioned sweet-
shrubs, 3, $1; white Crepe Myr-
tle, $1 ea.; red Montbretia, 25c
doz. Add postage. Mrs..L. S.
Brown, 1321 Wild Wood Des
Columbus.
20 kinds Day lilies, 4, $1; fine
Tris, bearded, 15 col.,
ornamental Grass for borders,
25, $1. Add 25c postage in state;
35c out of state. Send stamp
for reply. Mrs. W. E. Johnson,
Rt. 2, Crawfordville.
Mixed col. Snapdragons seed,
20e tsp.; Ice Plant, 20c for 60
seed. Send 3c stamp for post-
age. Mrs. O. N. Minish, Rt. 4,
Commerce.
Cuttings Of 3 col. dbl. Crepe
Myrtle, Althea, Wax Leaf, Lig-
ustrum, Abelia, Gardenia, Blue
Wisteria, Sarah Frost Camelia,
Dwarf Boxwood, Oleanda, 3 col.,
10c ea.; rooted Iris, purple Daf-
fodils, $1 doz.; Junipers, 75c to
$1 ea. Mrs. Viola Brady, Rt. 1,
Box *343, Cairo.
6-12 in. Nandinas,: 25c ea.,
Arbelias, with strong roots, 20c
ea. Gov. inspected. Add postage.
Mrs. W. H.' Guill, Camak.
Nice size Xmas Cactus in pot,
$3.50; Star Fish Cactus cuttings,
25c ea.; Hen and Biddie in pots,
$1 ea.; unrooted Hen and Biddie,
50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Sam-
uel Caine, Cumming,
Purple Iris, 45c doz., Red
Cannas, 25c doz.: Thrift, Peri-
winkle, Star Jasmine, 25c bunch,
Monkey Grass, 25c: Silver, Red
Maples, Water Oaks, 50c; White
Dogwoods, $1; Climbing Roses,
BOCs Eyebrow, Indian Blanket,
Starfish Cacti, 45c. Add postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming.
Gladiolus, mixed col., 60 doz.:
|$1 for 400; fancy leaved Cala-
diums, mixed cok, 30c ea. 6,
$1.50; King Alfred Daffodils,
$1.25 doz.; Large bedding size
Hyacinths, mixed col., $1.80 doz.;
Boxwoods, 1-3 ft., heavily root-
ed. Ralph E. McGill, IPO BOxX
326, Dawson.
2. of each: Granny greybeards,
Forsythia, Goldenbell, Oak Leaf,
Hydrangeas, Butterfly bush,
Snowballs, red Spirea, Box-
woods, purple Lilac, 16,. $2;
Hedge plants, 200, $3; Iris, white,
yellow, purple, 12, $1: Thrift, $2
C.; Dbl. Day Lilies, $2. 50 C. Mrs.
M. L. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Nierembergia, 2 doz., $1.25;
red, white Thrift, 2 doz., $1.25;
yellow Iris withe brown spots,
$1.25 doz.; Poppy, red Salvia;
red Hibiscus seed, 25c tsp.;
tle red zinnea seed, 1/72 cup, 50c.
PP. Send 3c Stamped envelope
~; with ea. order. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Red hot Poker, 4, 75c; $1.75
doz.; Iris, $1.50 doz.: Orange,
and Day lilies, $1.50 doz.: Ever-
green vine, 50, 75c. Add post-
age. Dollie Pearson, Rt. 1, Box
43, Dahlonega.
Nierembergia, purple tobe a
Dwarf Compact perennial, grows
12-15 in. in cir., with tinly cup-
shaped purple yellow centers
flowers (Spring until Fall), 2
doz bilc2o-< rose: hrite Slay
2 Pfitzer spreading Junipers, 5
ft. in cir.; well rooted, $10 for
both. Come after. Mrs. Clarence
McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Siberian Iris, Dbl, Day and
Blackberry Lilies, Boston Ivy,
Goldenglow, Winter Hollyhocks,
red Honeysuckle, 12, $1.25; Aza-
leas, White, pink; Kolmia Laur-
els Spruce, White Pines, Rhodo-.
nt | dendrons, Dogwoods, . Daffodills.
. | bulbs, $1.25 . Mrs. . M: Eaton,
Weal Pahletesat
Ort
$1; pink
Thrift, $1 C; blue Thrift, 50, $1; |
lit--
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Lavender Iris, 15, $1; Coral
Berry, 5, $1; Nandinas, 18 in.
3, $1; 2 Mahonia Grape Hollies,
large. Write for prices; _Rose
cuttings, climbing, Deep and
light Pink, Red and Marechal-
mil, 15c ea., 5, 50c: Add postage.
Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville.
Large size Cherry Laurels, Lig-
ustrums, too targe to ship; smal-
ler Cherry Laurels,* Nandinas,
Wax Leaf, Ligustrums, $2.50
doz.; Red, White and Blue
Thrift, all. col. Achimenes, $1
doz.; $5 C. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville,
Verbena, scarlet, dark red and
Lavender, $1 doz.; $3.50 C.;
Violets, genuine fragrant Royal
Robe and Red, $1 doz.;'$6 C.;
$45 M; Calif. 2 doz., $1.; $4 C.;
White Wonder and White Per-
fection, 6, $1; $1:50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt.
3, Greenville.
Beefsteak Begonias in pots,
$1 and $3 ea.: dbl. pale yellow
Man in the Moon seed, 15c tbls.;
white Eggplant and Mimosa
tree seed, 25c tbls. Mrs. T.. M.
Randolph, 2107-A Claymore
Dr., Marietta.
Jumbo Pansy, 2c ea.; Red
Spider Lily, 25, $1; Milk and
Wine Lilies, pink Cannas, 25c
ea.;
50 yellow Narcissus, $1; 200
Jonquils, $1; Lemon Lilies, 2,
25c; 50 Tris, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Roy-
ston.
Named Crinums: Pure White,
clear pink, wine purple and
striped, medium bulbs, $1 ea.;
named Achimenes: Blue, Pur-
ple, Pink, Red, mixed, $1 doz.;
lowering Shrubs, shade trees,
and vines, 4 yr. sizes, 75c ea.;
$6 doz. Mrs. Maude Granger,
Reidsville.
Sev. Thousand mixed, clean
bulbs, inc. Long Trumpet, dbl.
Twinkle and single yellow Daf-
fodils, sweet scented cluster
Jonquils, old fashion cup late
blooming Jonquils, White, Yel-
low, $150 Cs BP2 Mrs~ Mi. k:
Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger.
Red, White Dogwoods, Red,
Orange Pyranthas, Red Berry
Holly, Evergreen Tea-Olive,
White, Watermelon, Crepe Myr-
tle, Granny Greybeard, Red
Cedar, 2-5 ft., 10c ft. Add post-
age. No order under $2. Mrs.
Ruby Carnell, Rockledge (Lau-
rens Co.)
Alyssum, Calendula, Daisy
Painted, English and /Shasta,
Feverfew Dbl. White and Gold,
Forget-me-not, Hellyhock, dbl.
mixed. Stock Imperial; Roggli
Swiss Pansy, Snapdragons, Sal-
~via, 50e doz.; Althea, dbl. white;
_| Piracantha, Coral Vine Tubers,
Gardenias, 75c ea. No less $1
order. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr.,
Register. z
Rooted Geraniums, Rose
scented, dbl. White, deep pink;
Ferns, Sword, Baby-breath;
Holly, large Orange-and Red
Amaryllis, 25c ea.; Lemon Lil-
ies, Red Spider, Small Oange
and striped Amaryllis, 10c ea.;
Pink Thrift, Perennial Phlox,
Petunias, Field Daisies, 20c
doz. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box
1044, Rochelle.
_Giant Pansy plants, 50, $1.50
PP. Mrs. Calvin Harman, Stov-
all,
Japanese I ris (Kaempferi)
large blooming size, divisions,
assorted tol., 35c ea.; dbl. white
Feverfew, 10c . ea.; Amaryllis,
Day and Ginger Lilies, Ger-
beras, 25c ea.; Admiral Byrd
Daisies, $2 doz.; also high Grade
Leaf mold Pulverized and
Screened $2 bu. Del. V. W. Wil-
son, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah.
Rooted Purple, Day bloom-
ing, perennial Morning glory,
4, $1.10; purple Violets, 2 doz.,
$1.10; fine Dahlias, medium
and large, sev. col., all fully
dbl., $2 doz. if taken now; Red
and yellow spotted Cannas,
$1.10 doz. PP. No checks, Mrs.
Jacob- RK, Hillis, Rt. 1," Box
179, Sylvania.
Christmas, Star Fish, Peanut,
Deer Horn and Gloria cactus,
Crepe Myrte, Goldenbells, yel-
low thornless and pale pink
rose, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Warren McDaniel, Rt. a Talk-
Jag Rock.
10 bunches rose Thrift, $1
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
2.
Red, Salmon, Geranium cut-
tings, Pink, White Oxalis, pink
cench Begonias, purplish, sal-
mon Sultanas, striped Gizzard.
cuttings, 10c ea.; 2 different
flecked leaf house plants, lee
ea.; rooted Sword, Roosevelt,
Fluffy Ruffle Ferns,
Add pos eee! Mrs. Ralph Wil-
liams, Rt. , Suwanee.
Nice, young, well reoted Ca-
talpa trees, 1-4 ft. also Tung
Nut trees, 25c ea., $2 doz. Add
postage. H. J. Brantley, Ten-
nille.
also
Jan, yellow Jasmine,
few red Geraniums, rooted, 50e-
ea., cuttings, 3 for 50c; Blue
Roses, $1 ea. cuttings, 5, $1;
Lilac, broad-leaf Evergreens,
PAGE THREE
10 dif. Cactus, 2 dif. shades,
25 eas:
ee
$1 ea. cuttings, 4, 75c. Mrs. N.
T. Ryan, Tallapoosa.
Crepe Myrtles, Tea Olives,
Red, White Dogwood, Crab-
apple, Buckeye, Bird of Para-
dise, French Mulberry, Mag-
nolias, Bay, China, running and
bunch Honeysuckle, running
Cape Jasmine, Sweet Shrub,
1-5 ft., 10c ft. Add postage. No
checks, Exch. for print -sacks.
Mrs. Henry Loyd, Rt. 1, Teams-
boro. Be
- Red King Carnations, $1 doz.; s
Jerusalem Holly, 60c ea.; Asp-
aragus and~ Sword Ferns, 40
ea.; Oak Hydrangea, 60c doz.
Miss Susie Andrews, Box 641,
Thomasville.
Cherry tree, Silver
China Bamboo, Lilac, Spirea,
6 of each, or mixed, $1; also in-
clude plenty of Thrift with each
order. Strawberry, 75c C. and
include postage or come to my
home. Mrs. T. Nunnally, Tal-
lulah Lodge.
April Blooming Narcissus,
$1 C.; mixed Iris, $4 C; Star
of Bethlehem, 75c C.; Salmon
Pink Dwarf Cannas, 50c-$1 doz.
Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tem-
ple.
Purple Iris, and Orange Day
Lilies, 3 doz., at 30 PP. Mrs.
Abe Goble, Rt. , Talking Roch
White Narcissus, blooming
in Jan., . $1.50. Add postage,
Cannot fill less $3 orders. Mrs.
Laura C Beall, 420 Tift Ave.
Tifton.
Red, pink, purple Crepe My-
rtle, Red, white Dogwoods
Crabapple, Buckeye, Bird of
Paradise, China Magnolias, Tea
Olives, Redbud, Willows, Sweet
Shrubs, Wild Azaleas, Red and
Pink; Red Holly, 1-5 ft. 10
ft. Add postage. Exch. for sacks.
Mrs. Grady Brewer, Tooms-
boro.
Philippine Lily seed, 30e tsp.
Mary F. Lawson, 718-A Holly
Drive, Valdosta.
Dbl. red and Orange Poppy
and mixed Larkspur, seed, 15
pkg.; Queen Anns Lace and
White African Daisy plants,
cold-proof, 35c doz.; Red spider
Lily, $1 doz. Mrs. Fred Atkin-
son, Rt. 4, Valdosta.
Red, dbl. Amaryllis (Mc-
Gann), Large blooming. size
bulbs, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Rosa G.
Poole, 1610 Marion St. Val-
dosta.
Rooted All day Glory (Re-
sembles .Morning Glory) stay
open all day, when cloudy andi
cool, they are blue, when sun
shines, they turn pink), 3
plants, $1. PP. Exch. for White
or print sacks. Mrs. J. C. Way,
Walthourville.
One Thousand Boxwoods, 2
yrs. old, 10c ea; few 95 yrs.
old plants, 50c to $1.
home. No orders shipped. Mrs.
Jessie Nunnally, Rt. 1, Wood-
stock, Phone Alpharetta, 3981.
60 dif. Hemerocallis, my se-
lection, labeled, 15, $2.50; mix-
ed Carnations, 65c doz.; Ger-
bera Daisy, $3 doz.; Red; pur-
ple and Rose Verbena, 50c doz.:
36. $1.25: fine Iris, 15, $1. Add
35 postage first doz.; 10c moma
ea. added doz. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington.
Cherry Laurels, 8-12 in., $4.50
C.- 12-24 -in., $8 C: Ligustrums,
6-12 in.., $5eC.: 12-24 in., $7.59
C.; Blackberry lilies, $1.50 doz.:
$5 C. Add postage. Jack C.
Phillips, Warm Smrings.
At my |
Maple,
s % : sce ze e Rea S ene :
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PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETIN :
FLOWERS AND SEED SECOND HAND __ SECOND HAND AND
: MACHINERY FOR
s-EOR SALE MACHINERY FOR SALE MACHINERY FOR SALE :
Gerbera _ Daisies, $3 doz.; Dbl. section Spring tooth | 2-horse wagon, Cheap. ads rasa M. Tractor, planters, :
Hemerocallis, Pink Charm, | Cultivator for sale or trade for | Rogers, Rt. 2, Alamo. cultivators, disc. dbl. section
Gypsy, Dress Rehearsal, Linda,
Autumn Red, Royalty, Prin-
cess, Honey Redhead, Viking,
Warpath, $3 doz.; Admiral |.
Byrd Daisies, $1.50 doz.; 15
_ fine Iris, $1. Add 35c postage.
Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington.
Flowering Crabs: Betchels
very dbl. light pink; Flame,
large, single red; Hopa, large,
single pink; Red Silver, very
large single, deep Pink, 35c
ea.; Pink Orleander, 6-12 in.,
10c ea. 12, $1. $3 orders ue
Less, Postage extra. A. J. Wil
: loughby, Waco.
FLOWERS AND SEED
. -WANTED
Want Granny
State price, ete. I do not want
a vine by this name, but a
Shurb that grows in the woods.
Mrs. W. B. McDuffie, 783 Har-
rold St., Macon.
Want few Umbrella China
(no berry kind) trees. Mrs. B.-
C. Malcom, Good Hope.
Want 2-3 Grandpaws Grey-
peard, 3-4 ft. tall. Mrs. C. E.
Dick, Rt. 2, Covington.
Exch. generous amt. French
Dwarf Marigold seed for Poppy
seed, Cushion or Pompom
Mums, Thrift, Vergena er Royal
Robe Violets. Mrs. C. Edward
RipEet 1654 No. Decatur Rd.,
N. E., Atlanta, DE-3416.
Want English Boxwoods and
White or Red perennial Phlox.
State quantity and size of Box-
wood, price and direction to
your home. Miss Isabella Pra-
ther, 800 Penn: Ave., N.E., Ab
lanta 8.
_ Want an Angel Trumpet; al-
son the Dwarf, Pink and blood
Red Cannas.. All letters ans.
Mrs. A. F. Britt, 1450 Belmont
Ave., S.W., Atlanta 10.
SECOND HAND -
MACHINERY FOR SALE
1948 Minneapolis Moline
Tractor, good cond. starter,
lights; also 8 disc. harrow, $700
for both. W. A. Thornton, Lake
Godeco Rd., Jonesboro.
Good 1-horse wagon with
short tongue for tractor haul-
ing on farm, heavy wide tire
wheels, like new. No shafts,
$70. W. L. Wilson, Sparta.
Super M. used 2 yrs., with
planters, and cultivators, 19-B
harrow, used 1 yr. Sell all or
part. A. J. Wages, Jefferson,
Phone 351-W.
Hay Fork with 200 ft. 1 in.
- Rope, 150 ft. 1/2 in. Rope, 70
ft. track. All complete and
good cond. Used very little, $50
as is. G. D. Allen, Jasper,
Phone 3904. 5
Eleck Churn, almost new,
with lid and strainer, $5. Add
postage. s. Ralph J. Wil-
liams, Rt. 1, Suwanee.
No. 9 Blizzard Feed Chopper,
in good cond.; 4 nearly new
plades,30 ft. good pipe. Rea-
sonable, or exch. for Shoats or
pigs. L. H. Adams, Rt. 2, El-
berton.
2-1/2 horse power David
Bradley Garden Tractor, cul-
tivator, Red type mower and
Sickle Bar Mower, $150. Lewis
Lindsey, Silver Creek.
2-horse Studebaker Wagon,
good as new, $50. My place 14
mi. W. Blue Ridge, at Higdon.
John Postelle, Higdon.
Old model Farmall tractor
and dbl. disc. harrow, runs
like new: harrow used 2 sea-
sons, $250 for both; also Feed
Mill, like new, Cheap. F. L.
Clements, Buena Vista.
Iron Wheel Fordson tractor
- with extra motor in good cond.,
$75. V. L. Summers, Rt. i
Grayson.
1949 Super A Farmall tnac-
tor, planters, Cultivators, har-
row, disc., turn plow, and V-25
mower. All good cond. J. H.
Hemperley, Rt. 1. College Park,
Phone Fairburn, 3292,
Greybeard. |
-|7-1/2 horse power: Reasonable.
rR. S. Revell, 2216 6th. Ave.,
j-horse Drawn hay rake. Sam
F. Davis, 200 ee Dr., Clark-
ston.
AC Combine, 1/2 price; 4-
DC JD _tiller Intn] 12 disc.
Grain Drill, at farm, 20 mi.
So. Macon. E, G. Fountain, Ft.
eee
Milk* Bottle and caping ma-
chine for Dairy, .$50; also 25
gal. elec. Churn, $35. Robert
ue ee Thomaston, Phone
75 _
Matt-Gaulin Homloventzer,
also Bottle and Caping equip.
for Dairy. Tom Bryant, P. O.
Box 176, Eastman.
Planet garden tractor with
all equip. except mower, in
first class cond. Reasonable.
M: W. Day, Rt. 3; Thomson.
Old Style threshing machine
and binder threshing machine,
| suitable for making tractor
wagon, $50 for both. Chester
Collins, Rt. 1, Box 60, Locust
Grove.
Farmall Model C. tractor, in
good cond., 2-disc. tiller, 8 disc.
harrow, at my home, 4-1/2 mi.
from Hogansville. H. W. Dar-
den, Rt. 3, Box 100, Hogans-
ville.
Good farm bell, No. 3 size,
ccmplete with all parts; paint-
ed silver, $15, at my home, 6
mi. So. Winston, on Fainplay
Rd. Daniel B. Gate, Rt. 1, Win-
ston.
Sound Page riding tractor, 6
horse power, with plow culti-
vator, disc. harrow, bull dozer
blade, etc.; large circular Kut
Kwick Saw, 30 in., on wheels,.
George Stevens, Rt. 1,
327, Smyrna, phone 4-5156.
Ferguson Pea Thrash, with 2
handles for turning by hand,
extra screen for velvet beans.
Needs minor repairs, $20. W. T.
Moore, Rt. 1, Gray.
_ Deep well elec. well pump,
including test valve. Pump will
lift water 70 ft. In good cond.
Box
Columbus.
1952 AC aces and equip.,
$800 as is; also 1922 AC tractor
with P.T.O. and equip. A-1
cond., $800 for quick sale. T.
Hicks, Rt. 1, Adel.
Oliver Hay Baller, good as
new, with motor and on rub-
ber, $300 or trade for Hammer
Mill. Ruel Standridge, Rt. 4,
Commerce.
2-horse Wagon, Dused very
little, Stalk cutter; Cheap. J.
R. Allen, Rt. 1, Riverdale,
Phone Fayetteevillle 5587.
Blec. Churn dasher and mo-
tor in good cond., $6. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Bohannon, Rt.
5, Carrollton.
Mowing machine, almost
new; Junior Cultivator, Little
Joe harrow, Drag harrow, one-
horse 6 disc. cultivator, light
wire spoke dump cond., asst.
of one-horse plows. At my
place. L. H. Quarterman, Flem-
ington.
2-horse stalk cutter, good
cond., $25. O. L. Gunter, Rt. 1,
Lawrenceville. Phone 2594.
-One-horse wagon, first class
cond., $45 at farm near. Vada.
Paul Burnum, Climax.
Intnl. M. tractor, first class
cond., $800. G. L. Hinson, Haz-
lehurst.
McCormick front end loader
for Farmall M or super M.
tractor. with 7 ft. blade $4650.
S. J. Noble, P. O. Box 435 De-
eatur, Phone CR-1390.
Farmall H. Tractor, overhaul-
ed in Feb. 1955, tiller, harrow,
planters, and cultivators, $600.
Lemon Davis, Buena Vista.
Farmall H. tractor, good
cond. cotton, corn, peanut
planters, fertilizer attachment,
cultivator, 3-wheel, 2 No. 16
bottom plows. Can be seen at
Joiners near Noonday Church,
Canoochee. W. J. Joiner, Jr.,
Owner. 540-1/2 E. Waildburg,
\Savannah, Phone 3-7642,
Farmall H. Tractor, 1953 mo-
del, cultivator, ~planter, good
cond., $750. No letters.
Sanders, Millhaven.
1951 model Ford tractor, bush
and bog 8 disc harrow, set of
Cultivators, complete and in
good cond. My place % mi. city.
limits LaGrange, on new Frank-
lin Rd. D. A. Stephens, Be OF
LaGrange. *
Wilson 12 can Milk Cooler,
4 yrs. old, in clean, first class
cond., $200. Located 7 mi. N.
Cartersville. Holmes Neel, Box
109, Cartersville, Phone 888-
M.
J: D. Mower and Rake, $200
for both, JD wagon, $75, stalk
Cutter, $25; ground Scratcher,
$15. All A-1 cond. and all pull-
ed by mules. No letters. E. C.
Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple.
70 Oliver row crop tractor
with 8 disc. bush and bog har-
row, Model 12-A JD combine,
with power take-off. Good
working cond., $800 for lot.
James D. Hall, Rt. 1, Buchanan
Deming Deep well Pump and-
pipes; Piston Type shallow well
or stream Pump. All good
cond. Mrs. J. G. Dunagan, Rt.
4, Gainesville.
Farmall Cub tractor with all
equip., in very good cond. J. D.
Wommack, Rt. 1, Box 1057,
Sandersville. t
Farmall model A. Tractor
with all equip., hydraulic lift,
good cond., $500: Farm bell and
horse drawn Oat Dridl. Mrs.
W. B. Sheffield, Rentz.
1950 model ID-6 Diesel trac-
tor on rubber, 13 x 24 tires,
Taylor Way, 10 disc. Harrow,
JD 24 disc. smoothing harrow,
JD 12-A Combine with motor.
All at my home. Letters ans.
John = Clark, Sr, Route 1;
Grayson, Phone Lawrenceville :
2616.
Dbl. set of wagon harness
with leather traces, lines, col-
lars and bridles; Hammond
plow stock, Oliver 1-horse turn-
ing plow, single and dbl. trees.
Plows of dif. kinds. All like
new. H. W. Criswell, 143 Celve-
land Ave., Macon.
Crane Water Pump for shal-
low or deep well, Jet type in
good working cond, Used for
short time. Half price. John D.
Anderson, P. O. Box 323, Dal-
ton.
JD model A: fein
vator, 18 disc. JD breaking
harrow, JD planters,
cond., $485 Complete.
Addy, Preston. :
16 in. Meadows Grist Mill
with sifter and 33 horse power
Wis. Air cooled motor, belts,
and pulleys. All perfect cond.,
$375. Frank Kiker, E. Ellijay.
1953 Minneapolis Moline Z-
A tractor, used very little, $750;
l-man Homolite Power Saw,
used less than 3 mo., perfect
cond., $175. Mrs.
Phelps, Jr, 2264 Armand Rd.,
N. E., Atlanta.
Good Pump for shallow well,
in extra good cond., $55. Ralph:
Dangar, Woodstock, Phone Ros-
well, 2472.
Z. M.
1952 model Ford tractor with
bottom plows, cultivators, plant-
ers, fertilizer attachment and
dbl. section harrow. All in good
cond. $1,000. Paul Tyre, Rt. 2,
Pearson.
No. 15-A Rife hydraulic Ram
and 1% drive pipe, practically
new, steel tower and 800 gal.
Cypress tank, in first class cond.
Sell or trade for hogs or cows.
J. S. West, Cuthbert, Phone
192L-3. ;
200 gal. Dare-Kool Dairy
farm Bulk milk cooling tank.
No. 13754; used 2 mo. Reas-
onable. O. W Wilburn, Rt. 1,
Winder.
Case VAC 2-row fuactoe
with all equip., good cond.,
$450. Norman Griffin, Pitts.
BAC tractor, with PTO, A- 1
cond., $600. for ques sale. Ty
Hicks, Rt. a pdelics eee
eee
$400.;
culti-|)
in good.
John W.|-
reasonable.
| 20 dise., JD cutaway harrow,
$1,500 for lot. Walter C. Wells, |
818 S. Main St., College Park.
3% horse power Gasoline or|
Kerosene motor, good as new;
Table cut-off saw, with belt;
Tom Houston 28 in. disc. side
plow for Fordson tractor; dbl.
disc. Oliver side plow and bush
and bog harrow, all good cond.
C. O. Juhan, Rt. 2, Stone lout
tain, Phone 6702. :
Spring type Culeesien Bedice
tiller, dbl. section harrow, set
of planters and distributors for
Ford or Ferguson tactor, $250.
Jerry W. Talley, Rt. 1, Lyons. |
2-dise tiller good as new.
Sell or trade for 3-dis. ee
Davis, Rt. 2, Warrenton.
1954 Planet Jr. Super Tuffey
Garden Tractor with all attach-
ments. Used less 1 season, $150.
complete. J. F. Crumpton, 98
Main St., Macon
Farmall F-20, 200d
heavy duty 24 disc.
cond.,
harrow,
$100. Roy Harrison, Linton.
Super 3 David Bradley Gar- |
den tractor, cultivator, harrow,
turning plow, tractor and ate
tachments. Not used over 20
hrs., $255 for lot. My- place 2
mi. So. Mountville. Clyde S.
7338. Rt. he LaGrange, enone
Se
Farmall A Tractor, bush and
bog harrow, good cond., starter,
lights, power take off, $425. Ju-
lian Livingston, Rt. 2, _Chipley.
f
Tractor drawn stalk cutter,
horse drawn mower, hay rake
and various other essential
farming tools. Howard Higgins,
Bluff Rd., Rome.
Farmall F-20 Gaciae oy.
ber, good cond., for harrowing
and tiller plowing, $300. EH. P.
James, Americus, Phone 3960.
6 disc. JD tiller plow, seed
box, new dise. plow, A-1 cond.
Operates with hydraulic remote
cylinder. J. C. Keaton, Rt. 2,1};
Ellenwood, Phone Atlanta, |
DI-3350.
25 gal. churn and niotors Eek
cond., $35. Robert J. Thompson,
Rt. 5, Thomaston, Phone 3753.
Farmall A tractor, 2 dics plow,
planter, cultivator, and fertilizer.
attachment. All good cond. J. O.
Cross, Sr., Rt. 4, Vienna.
also Ford terracing dise., :
Want Gihone
Dozier blade or
cond. en fo ae
tractor tires, in gc
off, and 200-500
reasonable price.
% 7 Oaks oe
Want second
Piston type W:
spraying. W.
219, Bageen
ee in go 4
asonably _ pri
and cond. Loyd
Want 300 eee
sue del:
>| also eae Hay
tractor. Prefer j
price and cond a
dox, Rt 4 oo
151 Ford tractor, harrow, til= | ine
ler, planters, and cultivators;
all 3-point hitch, 1948 JD trac-
tor, tiller, planters, tractor wag-
on. All good cond. Reasonable.
W. C. Carey, Sr., Box 142, Bost-
wick.
1948 Farmall H tractor, rally
equip. starter, lights, belt pulley,
power take- off, planter, fertili-
zer attachment, cultivator, 4
disc tiller, new 6 ft. harrow, side
del. rake, 4 wheel wagon and
JD seeder with frame. All good
running cond. Reasonable. P. L.
Gibb, Rt. 2, Abbeville.
_
tractor; used 2 seasons. Front
mounted; also rear mounted tail
plows, $200 for lot, or exch. for.
corn, or fresh cow. Henry Wil-
liams, Rt. 1,. Tallapoosa.
Oliver 70 Cultivators and
planters, $150; Oliver mowing
machine, trailer type; $125; JD
2 row stock chopper, $40. 00; JD
smoothing harrow, $60; 8. disc
bush and bog harrow, tailway,
$150. Thomas Odum, Campton.
Complete irrigation system,
824 ft. 4 in. dia, aluminum pipes
and fittings, etc., operated ap-
prox. 100 hrs., C. W. Walker,
1049 Red Bird Road, Augusta.
*phone 46311, Ext.- 8368
_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want small tractor in fair
shape, cheap for cash. State
cond. price and location. W. Ste
Harrison, Rt. 1, Social Circle.
Want used Platform scales,
20,000 cap., in good cond., aieh
Terrell
Nashville, Phone 6701,
Hehe wesd rubb
cond. State yr.
and cond.;
your place. 3 -also
Drill; 12-14 disc
Must. be cheap fi
White, 1421 Hear Ay
_| usta. ;
Planting equip. and cultiva-
tors for 1951 VAC Case 2-row
-C. Case tractor
lift cultivators,
ens tiller and h
Moorehead, Rt.-
ties; Golden H
broad leaf, $1. 0z.,
Hamilton, Rt. 2, A
Booking orders
ment; Cabbage Pi
White Acre Pea,
test guar. B: BN
Bunch beans,
16 doz.: 5 dif. c
25 oe also. Po
5-
ng Sas 10
a. purple a and.
half runner bean seed,
Rt. ile Bremen.
seeds,
b. FOB. Te A. Pow-
Fae bunch bean,
n Striped half run-
6 wks. pink ~ half
yeans,. 60c cup; red
a and aos
00 cup. Add postage. e
multiplying Beor
12 starts, 3
White half
en pod okra seed red
peas ~40 cupful, - =
ictor Grain ~ Oats,
, 80c bu. and you
ags: -650 bales Oats
+ $1,000 bales Mil-
= ceding Crmeon
ombine run, 25 lb.
in, Rt. 2, Hamilton,
in. pulk at my. place,
ry SES BRibsa a2
een Glaze Collard seed 22}
9 tbls, $1; 20 thls.,
Ts oe Steed, Buena
Borders. on 1955 erop
MM let, . Sericea Lespe-
; and Iron and Clay
. and Purity guar.
San ie Powell at farmnear
r or contact M. T. Cour:
Ve azichurst.
tender White =e
oe and cut-
: 60c cup;
ost tone Salet Peas,
dd postage. No
Aple Goble, Rt. 3 Elli-
loping onion cate: home
i 25 gal. Add postage.
Ocky Rt. ros Adairs-
st
0c qt.,
Prepaid, ose or P
Ce; De
= pet, purity 99 pet.;
ton ots; less 1744c' Ib.;
sweet yelow Lu-
erm., 81.5 pct.; purity
- Tb. ton clots less, |
a Okra seed, 20c ee
combine
checks. Mandy :
eo anes till frost,
~| Winter peas,
4 50c cup;
pay postage;
Fi L d Ok
_ Sweet yellow also Blue Lu-
pine (White) seed, recleaned,
in new pee D. Royal, Ash-
burn,
| $125) gal. Add postage. mi
L. Smith Wadley :
Calif, multiplying beer -seed,
ae eae PP. Miss Ruth Weeks,
ia
1955 Champion Gin Glazed
Collard seed, 4 Thls., $1; 8 Thls.
Stee Pe Large lots cheaper.
Mrs: TD: 21% ee Cobb-
town.
White nest onions, 35
Clean white ect onions, for
planting or eating, $1.50 gal.
PP. Mrs. Jessie Hunnicutt,
Dial. 4
Ten Sugar Crowders, purple
hull, Calif. Blackeye, White with
brown eye, black Crowders (for
eating green). Very prolific
4 cups, $1;
| Striped half runner bean seed:
> | large Cantaloupe and long green
pod Okra seed, 50c cup; 3 cups,
$125 PPe Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
Bowdon,
2,500 Ibs. Kobe lLespedeza
seed, combine run, 25 lb. FOB.
W. M. Gay, Brooks.
1955 crop Tobacco seed, Gold-
en Cure variety Highest germ.
and purity, $1.25 oz., $12.50
Ibe -HeB- Swindell, Glennyille.
1,000 Ib. Dixie Reseeding
Crimson Clover, 84 pet. germ.,
| 30c Ib. also 20 sacks Austrian
=6% ce) lb: 2-H.
Coleman, Jr., RED, Mitchell.
85 bu. cleaned and treated
Rye, $2. 50 bu. Mrs. E. E. Had-
den, Rt. 2, Gibson. ~
~ Red speckled crowder and
Blue Java peas, 30c Ib; Tender
|White Garden and Old Time
speckled. half runner bean seed,
also. Salet garden
peas, 75c cup, White nest onions,
$1.40 gal. Add postage. G. T.
Brown, Rit t, Balk Ground.
-1955 Ky 31 Fescue seed, re-
cleaned, tested, $16 Cwt.; Com-
bine run Sericea seed, $13 Cwt.;
$200 ton; combine run Dallis
Gres seed, $25 Cwt. Cecil Trav-
% Pine Crest Acres, River-
dale, Phone Fayetteville, 5581.
~ 1955 reseeding Crimson Cloy-
er seed, cleaned, tested, in 100
albe bags, 35c Ib: Jack Bentley,
| Thomaston Phone 3535.
Pensacola Bahair Grass, pur-
ity and Germ. guar. Packed in
100 lb. bags, 25c lb. Virgil T.
Barber, Rt. 2, Nashville.
pGlean brown table peas, 15c |
lb; Imp. Spanish peanuts, shel-
led and selected, 50c lgd. pt.,
Green pod Okra seed, 35c cup.
Add postage, except peas in 10
Lots. PPI, Hi. Cail2073 De-
Jano Dr., N. E., Atlanta Ls
Red multiplying nest onions,
nice, clean, $1.25 gal.-PP. mul-
tiplying Shallot large plants,
60c C., plus 10c postage. Mrs.
C. E. Hattaway, Rt. 2, Harrison.
Tron Peas, $5 bu.; few bu.
New Era peas and Sericea Les-
pedeza seed. $25 per 100 lbs.
Kobe Lespedeza, $30; Brown
Top Millet, $8 per 100 Ib., Pur-
ity 99.76 pct. Germ. 85 pet.
State tested. All FOB. John C.
Reid, Zebulon.
Recleaned Texas Rust proof
14 oats, $1.10 bu.; $1 bu. com-
bine run and bagged, 90e bulk,
No order less 50 bu; Advise be-
_| fore coming. Milton P. Minchew
Jr., Rt. 3, Macon. Phone 37030
Victory Grain Seed Oats,
State test, 94.94 pct., bright and
sound, 5 bu. . bags, $6. FOB. J.
F, Lowe, % Whetstone ee
Box 528 Fort Valley.
1955 1,000 bu. Cokers Full
Grain seed oats, $1 bu. FOB.
Plus sacks. J. Lynwood. Brant-
ley, Rt. 2, Thomaston.
i
PLANTS FOR SALE
_
Klondike Strawberry plants,
$1. C. Exch, for Pecans; 100
[plants for 2 dbs: - Pecans, Hach
also American |.
[2 = PAGE FIVE =
PLANTS FOR SALE
Red, Gold and Gem everbear-
ing strawberry, $1.25 C; Rasp-
berry $1.25 doz.; Dewberry,
Blueberry, Hazlenut, $1 ~doz.;
Muscadine Grape vines, 6, $1.
Crabapple, 4, $1.; Chiequapin,
Creag abce Catnip, Balm, Hoar-
hound, $1. doz. Mrs. F. M. Eaton,
S| Rite, 1, Dahlonega.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
$1 C. Exch. for other plants,
fruit trees. Add postage. B. M.
Cox, Smyrna, Phone 5-8736.
--Frostproof Copenhagen Mkt.
and Flat Dutch Cabbage, 300,
$1.25; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M; White,
Red Bermuda onions, 300, $1.25;
~| 500, $1.70; $2.50 M. Good "strong
plants. AU orders filled prompt-
ly. James Griffin, Rt. 4, Baxley.
Frost proof Copenhagen Mkt.
and Flat Dutch Cabbage, 300,
$1.25; 500, $1.70; $2. 50 M; White
Red Bermuda onion, 300, le
500, $1.70; $2.50 M. Good strong
plants. All orders filled prompt-
me Mrs. Ina Cen Rt. 45 Bax
ey.
* Kudzu, Brod full crowns, $1.
C; $9. M; May cherries and blue
Plums, 4 - $1.00. Add postage.
Miss pone Sue Jones, Dahlone-
ga, Rt.
Fall grown, frost- Do Con.
enhagen, Chas. and: Early Wake-
field cabbage, also white, sweet
Bermuda onion plants 500, $1.25;
$2.00 M; 5 M, $7.50. Exp. Col.
Can load trucks. Mrs, I. L,
Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald.
Cabbage plants, Chas. Wake-
field and Copenhagen, large,
and frost proof, 500, $1.25; $2.
M; 5M, $7.50. Exp. Col. Pencil
size White - Bermuda onion
plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Ship
daily. E. Te Fitzgerald, Fitzger-
-| ald.
x
Allbretton Strawberry che of
latest var, makes 8-10 crates
more per acre), $1. C. Add-20c
postage per C. E E. Feldes, Rt.
A, Cordele.
Strawberry plants, from cert.
Missionary and Mastrodon, $1.
C. PP. No checks. Tom Kittle,
Rt. 5, Carrollton.
Klondike Starwberry plants,
$6. 50 M. Exch. for good print
feed sacks, or Pecans. Each. a
postage, Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt.
| Cumming.
Old fashion sweet, strong,
Strawberry plants, 75e C. Add
postage. Dollie Pearson, Rt. 1,
Box 43, Dahlonega.
Collard plants, 60c es 300,
$1.40; Klondike and Strawberry,
$1. 25 C.; 300, $3. Miss Lee Crow,
Ube) Gainesville.
Asparagus, 1 yr. crowns, $1.25
doz.; Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts,
Iceburg Lettuce, Wonder Beets,
all 35c doz. No less $1. lots.
Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Frank- |
lin, Sr., Register. ~
Martha Washington Aspara-
gus, 2 yr., 12 plants, $1.25; 24,
$2.25; Concord Grapes, 2 yr., 6
$1.20: $2.30 doz.; 3 yr., 6, $1.90;
Lathem Red Raspberry, Ney
$1.50 doz.; 25, $2.75; Everbear-
ing Strawberry (streamliner),
$2.50 C. Add postage. A. P. Fri-
day, Rt. 5, Rome.
Tenn, Blakemore and Tenn.
Beauty Strawberry plants, $1.
C.; $7. M; Lawton Blackberry
plants, Site COL sl doz. 10: te
Graves, Fayetteville.
Large size Strawberry plants,
del. by mail, 90c C., or 75c C.'
at home. W. E. Barker, Rut-
ledge,
Waterfield Cabbage, Ga. Col-
lard and White, Yellow Bermu-
da onions, 60c C., 500, $1.50;
$2.75 M. P.P. or $2. M. Exp. Col.
H.E. Smith, Baxley.
Charleston Wakefield frost=
proof Cabbage plants, 500, $1.75,
$2.50 M., or 60e C. Del. Otis
Conner, Pitts.
Chas. Wakefield roe prot
Cabbage plants, fresh and green,
300, $1.25; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M.
PP. or $2. M at farm. R. Chanc-
lor, Pitts.
Garretts famous everbearing
.| Strawberry plants, $2. C., $8. M.
|PP. Cash with. all orders. C. J.
JGarrett, P. O. Box 112, Bremen,
te
BEANS -AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Good tender bean seed, white
or striped half runners; Pink
Peanut, 6 wk. old beans, 65c
cup: White creas, Black and
speckled, cut short cornfield,
65c cup; mixed cutshorts, 60c
cup; White Salet English peas,
75e cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Preston - Southerland, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Butter peas, 3 Ib., $1.50;
large White running and Col.
Cornfield beans, 3 Ilb., $1;
smal col. butter beans, 3 Ib.,
$1.25; Red and White striped
Crowder peas; oslb. $l = PP:
T.. EH. Eason, 1182: Gunclub ile,
N. W., Atlanta 18.
| Combine run Peas, $4 bu.;
White Crowder table peas, 4
cups, $1.50. F.O.B. No checks.
Mts. Lon Ashworth Rt. 1, Da-
cula.
Willetts Wonder Garden
Peas, slightly damaged by wee-
vils, 40c cup. Mrs. John Wea-
ver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Table peas, Speckled, _Black-
eyed, Java, 35c cupful, plus
postage. Exch. for sacks: cup
for 1 print or 3 white. Mrs.
Opal Tramell, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock.
Gace white
half runner beans,
peanut beans, 55c
postage. Exc. 1 cup for 3 print
(alike) sacks, or 4 white.
Jemima Crump, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock.
and cream
little pink
cup, plus
HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oais, etc)
FOR SALE
Quality Coastal Bermuda
Hay, at Cormon Jordans farm,
1 mi. off paved Hwy. So. Al-
ma, $35 ton at farm. Harvey
W. Johnson, Alma.
Hay also. baled- Oats for
sale -at farm, 20 mi. So. Macon
on 41 Hwy. E. G. Fountain, Ft.
Valley.
About 3 tons Good Johnson
Grass Hay, mixed with Millet,
75c bale at farm. Mrs.
L. White, Stockbridge.
100 | bales extra bright hay, in
square bales, $1 bale. Ralph
Dangar, Woodstock, Phone Ros-
well 2472.
200. bales Millet and 300
bales Kobe lLespedeza Hay,
baled without rain. H. M. Bai-
ley, Rt. 1, Senoia, Phone New-
nan 1165-M2.
>
Bright Oats and Clover Hay, }
Brown Top Millet, all baled
free of rain, $35 ton. Del. rea-
sonable distance. John E. Voy-
les, Hwy. 54, Morrow, Phone
Jonesboro 210.
, 15 tons good Sericea Lespe-
deza hay, $30 ton. C. A. Hud-
son, Ralleigh, Phone Meanches-
ter, 439-J.
Good sun-cured grass Hay,
free of weeds and bales aver-
aging 65 lbs., 90c bale at farm.
Del. in large lots. Marvin Mad-
dox, Rt. 4, Winder.
~ 700 bales Oats, cut in dough,
baled without rain, clean
square bales, 85c bale, at my
bann, Floyd Pate, Rt. 2, Whites-
burg.
Bean, Lespedeza, Sericea hay.
All in square bales; also White
corn and pigs. Exch. pigs for
White Face heifers. at my
home near Chickamauga, on
old Belathey Rd. Jim Hale, Rt.
2, Chickamauga.
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1
bale, Oat Straw, 50c bale. Both
baled without rain. Trade for
used manure spreader in good
cond. Russell C. English, 1600
Beauford Pl, Valdosta Phone
4085. : :
20 tons Pea Green Coastal
Bermuda no rain hay, wire
baled, $35 ton. F.O.B. at barn.
E. E. Sellers, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst.
1,000 bales Oat Straw, baled
without rain. Big heavy bales,
40c baile at my barn. John, C.
Reid, Zebulon.
Several hundred bales corn
shucks with 2 wire per bale.
G. H. Fields, P. O. Box 642,
Statesboro, Phone 48424,
Hugh
HAY AND STRAW
(WHEAT, OATS, ETC.)
FOR SALE
8 tons top quality Coastal
Bermuda hay, with wire baled, ~~
$30 ton. F. O. B. at barn. J. N.
Anderson, Rt. 2, Nashville.
10 tons Peanut. Hay, $25 ton;
also 800 bu. Yellow corn, $1. 36
bus O77 RB Rik. Woodward,
Rt. 1, Bainbridge.
Large quantity extra. choice
Coastal Bermuda hay. highly
fertilized and baled without -
rain, My barn, 7 mi. So. Odum,
on Kayviile Rd. Winton
Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven. :
Several tons of good Peanut
hay, for sale. A. L, Dale, poe
rott, phone 823.
PEANUTS AND PECANS.
FOR SALE
New crop extra large Stuart -
Pecans, 5. Ib., $4.. Del: also
brown striped half . runner
beans, 2 large cups, $3. 75. Mrs.
J. M. Jones, Grayson.
Large Red Valancia Peanuts,
2-4 in hull, washed and dried,
$2 peck; $7 bu. Add postage.
P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Bail
Ground.
Large Seeding shelled Pe-
cans; mostly halves, $1.55 1b.;
Red multiplying onions, $1.35
gal.; Okra Seed, (very prolific
kind), 40c cup. Add postage.
Mrs. Marion Toler, Rt. 1, Amer--
icus.
Mahan, large, best andes
1955 Pecans in shell, 750 lb., 5
lb. and up. No less sold: May- =
han shelled in halves, $2 lb.;
| best grade Stewart in shell, 65
lb.; Stewart shelled in halves,
$1.75 lb.; med. halves, $1.60 lb.
Cash. Add Postage. J. H. Gor-
don, Rt. 3, Nashville.
Shelled Pecans, $1.50 Ib. Add .
postage. No personal checks,
Mrs. Viola Brady, Rt. 1, Box.
343, Cairo.
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Purple Fig-bushes, large size,
2-3 ft. tall, $1 ea.; small 50,
or 8 for $1. Add postage. Inez
Beaver, Rt. 2, Jesup.
State inspected, true to name,
leading varieties bunch Grapes
in Concord; Lutie, Niagara,
Delaware, Moores Early, $3
doz:., $20 C., $190 M. Emory
Travis, Riverdale.
Peach, Dixie Gem, Dixie Red,
Elberta, Hiley, Hale Haven,
Ga, Bell, Hale, Apple, Anoka,
Halworth, Horse, Yates, Shock-
ley Red June Yellow June,
Winesap, Red and Yellow De-
licious, Summer Queen, Pear,
Lesonte, Orient, Keifer, Doug-
las, large June. 40c ea., $3 or-
ders up prepaid. A. J. Wil-
loughby, Waco.
One each, Early and late Ap-
ple trees, Elberta and June
peach, 3-5 ft. blight-proog
Chestnut, Stuart Pecan, 2 ft
2 Grape vines, Pear, May
Cherry, $5.50 for lot. PP. State
inspected. T. M. Webb, Ellijay:
-Large kind purple ig
sprouts, $1.25 ea.; Sweet anc
Sour Pomegranate. bushes, $1.5(
ea.: 2 Yellow Oct. Indian Peach
trees, $1.50 ea.; 2 Walnut,
seeding Pecan trees, $1.50 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. V. M. John-
son, Shellman.
Muscadine vines, 2 yr., well
rooted, Hunt, Dulcet, bearing
male vines, Willard White, Tar-
heel Black, 50c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula.
PEPPER FOR SALE
7
1955 crop Red Hot ey
85c qt.; also White butter pea
for eating or planting, 35c qt
Add postage. Mrs. Samu
Caine, Rt. 5, Cumming.
Nice dried hot Boquet Pe
per, 50c, 44 lb.; also Boquel
green pepper, 35 qt. Add poste
age. Viola Brady, Rt. 1, Caira
1955 dried red hot peppers iig
pod, perfect cond, $1.25 1H,
PP in Ib. and aver lots. Mrs,
H, G Mullins, Rt. 1, Milner.
ae
I
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BPs
Shoulders;
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PEPPER FOR SALE
Good nice Cow Horn Pepper,
6 pods, 20c; also real hot pep-|
per, not as large, 12 pods, 20c
PP. Any amt. you want. Mrs.
Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
1955 crop dried pepper, $1 pt.
also Clemson Spineless
Green Okra seed. Large orders
cheaper. Prompt shipment. Lois
Scroggins, Rt. 1, Palmetto.
Red hot dried pepper, 50c lb.
Frank Powell, Rt. 2, Temple.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
ARTICHOKES:
Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.50
al. PP in second zone. At my
ome, $1 gal, 8 gak $7 or $7
for 8 gal. exp. collect. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave, N. E.,
Atlanta 8, Phone AT- 6452.
Artichokes, $7 bu. FOB. Ad-
vance notice for digging on local
del.-Wm. R. Edwards, Dawson
BEES:
\
5 hives Italian Bees, and 31
Empty hives. all with 2 supers,
8 frame styles, $500 if all tak-
en: No checks. Tom Kittle, Car-
rollton.
23 Col. Bees in hives, made
after patented hives, 2 supers
with 10 frames ea.; top super
with 28 one lb. boxes. Wt. up
to 100 lbs., ea., $5 ea. if all
taken. Will sell separate. JMR.
Stone, Lincolnton.
BEESWAX:
5 or 6 lb. of Beeswax for sale,
20G.- lb. = Mirs= J Be seynch,
Brooks. :
SUGAR CANE:
Green and Yellow Ga. Sugar
Cane, to be called for next
March or April: Deposit for 4-
5 ft., one cent per stalk; 6 ft.
four cents stalk; 8 ft. six cents
stalk; also old fashioned Green
soft cane, 5-6 ft., 10c stalk. S.
J. Foss, Brooklet.
FERTILIZER:
Poultry fertilizer by the bag,
load or carload. Excellent qual-
ity and very reasonable. L. E+
Widney, 3850 Bakers. Ferry
Rad., S. W., Atlanta Phone PL-
3-9005.
GOURDS:
60-75 nice med. size crooked
handles Gourds, 25c ea. Mrs.
Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford.
MEAT:
Hams: 10-20 lIbs., 85 1b;
.8-14 Ibs., 55c 1b;
Sides, 8-16 lbs., 50c lb. Guar.
against spoilage. Shipped C.
O. D. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box
i 5, Dexter.
POPCORN:
Fine White rice Popcorn on
cob in 20, lb. lots $2.50. Add
postage. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Coogler Rd., Box 14, Dalton.
POSTS: ; :
350 good Locust 6% ft., posts,
25c ea. at my place. James
Neal, Aska.
Locust Posts, 35c ea. del. in
truck loads of 600 within 150
mi. John Lee Barrong, Rt. 1,
Hiawassee.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Ginseng plants, $15 C.; Gold-
en Seal plants, $15 C.; Dry
Blood Root, 50c 1b.; Wild Buck-
eye bushes, 50c; PawPaw
bushes, $1, also some Ginseng
rests. Add postage for bushes.
L. W. Seymour, Rt. 1, Lavonia.
Yellow Root, 4 lb box, 95c;
Wild - Cherry Bark, 4 Ib. box,
$1.30 PP in Ga. Mrs. Abe Gob-
Je, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
Yellow root, lb. lard box,
$1.30; Queen of Meadow, 4 1b.
$1.50. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talk-
ing Rock.
SAGE:
1955 hand gathered, washed,
and shade dried Sage, $1.50 Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. Claud Ed-
monds, Rt. 2, Toccoa.
Hand gathered, Washed, and |
Shade dried Sage, $1.50 Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. Ruby Brown, Rt. |
2, Toccoa.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
10 bbs. home grown, shade
dried Sage, $1.65 Ib. del. Max
L. Kerce, Rt. 6. Rome. :
SYRUP:
50. gal. good home made
Syrap, $3. gal., at my, home,
3 mi. No. Steckbridge. Mrs.
Fannie Mae Sena Stock-
bridge.
500 gal. pure Ga. Cane Syrup
in 1/2 or 1 gal. cans, $2 gal.
Discount on 100 gal or more.
W. B. Ryle, Rt. 2, Hazlehurst.
- Good 1955 Syrup, $2.50 gal.
2 gal. for $5. Add postage.
Mrs. Weldon Mashburn, Hig-
don.
TOBACCO: -
Good bright tobacco
ynaand, Mrs. J. W.
3, Dallas.
WALNUTS AND Wennury
MEATS:
1955 Black Walnut meats, $1
pt. Add postage. Lula Cook,
Rt. 2, Canton. a
Black Walnut Kernels, now
ready, $1 lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Jay Brown, Warne, N. C., (Res-
ident of Towns Co., Ga).
-Black Walnut Meats, large
pieces, $1 lb. or 75c pt. Add
postage. Ready now. Mrs. Boyd
in the
Forsyth, Rt.
Nicholson, Presley.
1955 crop Black Walnut
Meats, large pieces, $1.25 Ib.
PP. Mrs. Claud Kimsey, Rt. 1,
Box 106, Hiawassee.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
ARTICHOKES:
Want 2:4 bu. Agvcnol es. Ww.
P. Lawton, Sr., Rt. 4, Box 92,
Savannah. i
BEESWAX:
Want good and average grade
Beeswax. Del. to me. at 40c lb.
Any quantity. Rev. Curd Walk-
er, Rt. 1, Adrian.
FRUIT TREES:
Want 12 ea.: assorted varie-
ties Apple and Peach trees.
Govt. inspected. C. L. Cleve-
land, Box 47, LaGrange.
PEAS?
Want the old fashioned col.
Pole Butterbeans. Mrs. Homer
Chandler, Rt. 1, Norcross.
PLANTS:
Want 1-2 doz. Red Goose
Berry plants. bearing size, also
Currants bushes, nice plants.
State price plus postage. Deets
Barr, Lumpkin.
POSTS:
Want 6% ft. 4 in. Locust
fence Post, del. Quote best cash
price. John D. Anderson, P.
O. Box 323, Dalton.
Want Black Lacust fence 6
ft. posts. State price. Del. Mrs.
Lucille Davidson, Box 114,
Irwinton. :
SACKS:
Want 50-100 print feed sacks
2 to 8 alike. Will pay $25 C.
PP.Mrs: CH: Phillips! Rt. 3,
Ellaville.
SEED: j
Want Moon and Star Water-
melon seed. Will pay good price
for same: ta5 C:- Smith, 355
Connally St, S. E. Apt. 770:
Atlanta 15.
Want some multiplying onion
seed, that has the seed on top
on onion plant. Harry L. Clark,
Keysville.
STRAW:
Want mulching straw, 40 tons |
or more Oat, Rye, Wheat or any
more of Oat, Rye, Wheat or any
kind of straw. Must be baled |
and cheap, Advise what you
have and where located. Roy
8. Alford, Sr, P. 0. Bx 553,
Mulledeevile:
CATTLE FOR SALE _
20 Jersey dairy -cattle, all
milking with young calves: 3
purebred Jersey calves, male
and 2 females: and dairy equip-
ment. See them at my place,
or write. G. W. Williams, C/O
Williams Dairy, Rt. 1, Box 808,
Columbus. u
Reg. Hereford cattle, horned
type bulls and heifers, 6-8 mo.
old, $100 ea. Cecil Travis, C/O
Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale,
Phone Fayetteville 5581.
Jersey cow with young red
heifer calf also 19 mo. old Bull.
All Red Muley headed and
very gentle, $125 for lot. No
letters ans. unless postage is
sent. Mrs. Emmer M. Puckett,
Rt. 1, Buford. S
2 polled Hereford bulls, al-
|most ready for service. Can be
dbl. reg.; several heifers of a-
bove breed and blocd line, $100
ea. if sold immediately. Ter-
rell Swindle, Nashville, Phone
6701. .
Santa Gertrudis bull, approx.
20 mo. old, in good cond. Rea-
sonable. D.-C. Collier, Barnes-
ville, Phone \73. :
Reg. Guernsey cow, freshen
Dec. 12, bred to Reg. male.
Very gentle and good milker
See at my~ home. J. B. Mag-
ness, 3349 Glenwood Rd., De-
catur, Phone EV-4454. >
Reg. horntype Hereford bull
calves, finest bleodiles. Ogden
A. Geilfuss, C/O Melody Brook
Farm, Windy Hill Rd, Rt. 3,
Marietta, Phone Smyrna 5-7385.
2 herd bulls,: Reg.
Hereford;
other Domino breeding; Per-
fect confirmation; Also sev.
young bulls, $150 to $250 ea:
Frank Stephens, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
3 reg. Hereford bulls, horned
type, Domino bloodlines, 14, mo.
old, about 425 Ibs. $100; 17
mo. old, 540 dbs., $125: 17 mo.
old, 700 lbs., $175. R. M. Davi-
son, /O Davison Farm, Wood-
ville, Phone HU-9-2962.
Reg. Hereford bull,
1,800 Ibs.,
polled
approx.
5 yrs. old, excellent
cond., $250. Can furnish papers. |
H. U. Frese, 110 Lyle Ter., Col-
lege Park, Phone PO-1-0094.
2 Reg. Angus bulls: 4 yrs.
old, $175: 19 mo. old, $100. W.
Cc Gideon, Hwy. 92,. Fayette-
ville.
4 Reg. Angus bulls, BunabIe
for purebred or Commercical
herd; 3 seven mo.
Prince Sunbeam 100th blood-
lines. Halter broken, and rea-
sonably priced. F. M Thomp-
son, C/O Trail Creek Stock
Farm, Winterville Rd., Athens.
Purebred Black Angus bull
approx. 1,200 Ibs.,
old Sell or trade fer smaller
one. (H.-S: Wellows, Rt. 2:2;
Hampton. phones Jonesboro
2312.
Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
$100 up. See Ray Carpenter,
5 mi. E. Tifton on Waycross
Hwy. at Vanceville Community.
Ray Carpenter, Rt. 5, Tiftor:
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
6 yr. old bay Mare Mule,
about 1,000 lbs.; also Mule that
will work anywhere, $75. W. F.
Drew, Rt. 1, Hahira.
Mexican Burro, 4. yrs. old,
$100. Mrs. A. B. Lee, Jr., 149
Florida Ave. Macon, Phone
3-2368. :
Black horse, 5 yrs. old, a-
bout 650 lbs. Slender build,
very gentle, $75. Richard Cor-
bitt, Rt. 1, Alma.
Mare Mule, 1,000 Ibs.,
yrs. old, blocky, sound, gentle,
good worker, $50 at my place.
6 mi.
Rd. Thurmon Kelley, Rt. 4,
Marietta.
Traported gentle, Mexican |
Burros. C. H. Williams, C/O}.
Kaliko Farm, P. 0. Box 1400,
Columbus. Lah 7
one Rollo . Bullion, |
old, 1-six-
mo. old. Hileenmere 500th, and |
2-1/2 yrs.
412}
W. Marietta On Dallas |
Palomino Stallion, 3-
Fold,
White mane and _ tail,
face,
ln 00 lbs.
anywher e,
Thornton,
Jonesboro.
Female Mexican Burro, very
gentle,
Box 47, LaGrange, Phone 6527.
2
Al
gentle and well- mannered; the
oldest trained for ridin:
harness.
Mares or Ponies.
York Howell, Rt.
Phone ae EX-6411,
253.
7 rads for eae or exch. for
Yearlings;
yr.
ing. cows for Yearlings;
Wellborn, Rock Spring.
Tenn. Walker Ifare and Pinto |
pony mare,
Jan
Wood, Bowdon, Phone 2131.
saddle and
black with white spot in fore- |
head, $185. See J.
Rt.
dark Gold colo. ath
2 white feet.
ea.
$100
Lake
Cal Wass AS
Jodico Rd.,
$100. C. L. Cleveland,
Paint Colts, sired by eo
bino Arabian, ten-gaited,
Sell. or trade for
Mrs. Julia
1, Suwanee,
ext.
also trade good 6%
old horse and few Spring- |-
Jeans
also small~ Shet-
d pony, $175 ea. Dillard
old Shetland pony,
bridle; pony is}
Se
blaze |
Could be | ve
trained to 5 gaits, wt. 1,100 lbs.
$500. Mrs. James Morgats Ais
3, Moultrie. Ar
Mare Mules, good cond.,|.
Work together} 4.
and | ,.
. Lowmon,.
i HASSE Gm. : -
or trade for reg
Edgar Howe
- Purebred | amp:
10 wks. old, $12
also 3/4_ Hampsh
farm, or trade
: Biggers, Rt :
S Purebred J
3-4 mo. oli
Burnett, C/
Cus :
. has weight and stability, and |
will stand plenty of rough}
handling. Properly finished, It |>
one piece of 1 x 10-inch lum-
HERE'S How.
foe
A simply made but eee sawe
y handy piece of furniture is
He utility step stool. Made of
sturdy 2-inch legs, the stool
can be attractive, too.
- Materials needed are few:
ber, 14 inches long, provides|
the top (a).
made of one piece of 2 x 8
lumber, 16 inches long; this is
The legs (ce) are} j
in dianieter th:
should be bored
ting. Two-inc
: are adequate,
- ring
cinderblock walls as the ee :
Fastening nailing. or fur-
strips to concrete or
work for wood paneling
made possible by use of ce
nails, blunt-pointed and case-
hardened. These ails are
available from hardware
building supply dealers.
AS yeu oisT Senn
WS
WY 5
Nailing Stip)
Nailing Stcip _
HOGS FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
Rooster, 6 mo. old,
y order accepted.
eHxp Col. =Johns.D!
3, Eastman.
00 Babcock White
95 ea.
UAIL, DOVES: .
ing, Roller, Homer
3 Modena _ Pigeons,
No Jess. 6 shipped.
1 Street, Rt. 2, 2208
Atlanta.
1 ooster of Golden
Pheasants, June 1955
at home, $6 if ship-
oy HE. Dels, Rt. 4,
own No. Bob White
120) ea.
1 not ship. F. a
verdale.
ready to start lay-
$2. ea.; 8 Biddies, 2
1. ea. Leon Watson,
214, Unadilla.
red Brown Leghorn
G. N.
3/4 grown
Jen Sebright Ban-|.
Purebred 1955 White ia
Bantams, $2.75 trio; 5.hens and
1 Cockerel, $5. B. L. Lynn; 401
W. Hamilton Ave., Waycross.
CORNISH, GAME, & GIANTS:
Pit Games, Cocks, Stags,
Hens, and Pullets, War Horse
and Roundheads. No less than 2
shipped. $2.50 ea. Aucel Gra-
ham, Richland. .
Pure S. AL Ginn Reds, wad
Grays, May hatched, Stags, $5.
ea.; April, $8. ea.; Pullets, $3.
featale the Ven Rt. Z, Roys-
ton. : R
3 purebred, blocky type, Dark
Cornish Cockerela, 8 wks. old,
3 Ibs. or more, $2. ea.: 2 yr. old
9-10 lb. Rooster, same breed, $3.
Exp. Col. Mrs. Maude Grangel,
Reidsville.
Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 2 Box 35,
Reg. stock OIC pigs, 12 wks.
old. No papers, $12.50 ea. Mrs.
E. W. McCain, Rt. 2, Stock-
| bridge, Phone 2471.
' Selling out Reg. SPC hogs,
some of best in the breed. Fine
gilts and boars
prices. See at my place. George
Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
Ie
Tamworth pigs, leading Bac-
on type, treated,
ers name, $15 ea.; several pure-
bred males about ready for ser-
vice. Without papers,
Will not ship. J. E. Gunby,. 85
Luckie ~St., N. W., Atlanta,
Phone WA- 3633.
3. gilts,
in Ga. papers furnished. Money
2 male pigs,
bone type, $12.50 ea.,
Will not ship. J. W. Turner,
Rte as Vienna.
Black Poland -China pigs,
reg. stock, $25 to $30 ea. E. P.
Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton.
Reg., Hampshire boar,
old, well grown out and
ed, ready for service,
farm. Hoyt A. Green, %
ville.
Young Essex Boars,
for service, Cholera
Reg.
at barn, bred gilts, $25
ea. A. P. Chapman, Rt. 5,
trie.
* Purebred
at bargain
reg. in buy-
$30 ea. Hampshire
$10 ea.;
little
Hill,
at barn.
Phone PL-8-2736.
drace pigs.
type. hogs,
annah St., Hartwell.
JQ Dark Cornish hens; $2.75 Be : Purebred Hampshire boars,
ea., 4, $10.: 6, $14.; Rooster, $3.;| Choice, Reg. Berkshire Boar} and gilts, 8 wks. old, $22.50
$30. for lot, F.O.B. Mrs. Ed| pigs, $25 ea. C. J. Hardman,| ea. 7 moz,old, $40 ea.; bred
|Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Commerce. gilts, $65. Reg. in buyers name.
3 purebred heavy type, long] Reg. big bone type, Guinea Brae Suey aa BOYS;
yellow leg Cockerels, $2. ea.: al- | Pigs, both sex, $25 ea. at farm; j
so Turkeys. M.O. only. Miss} 930 crated and shippeed PP 25 Hampshire and Hereford
Valley Farm, 41 Hwy., Carters-
immune,
in buyer's name, $25 ea.
big, healthy type, 10 wks. old,
fine boar, 2 yrs.
around 400 lb. KE. A .Smith, Rt.
1, 7205 Campbellton Rd., Ben
15-20 OIC, crossed with Lan
Very good meat
ready for Dec.
del. Spencer Strange, 602 Sav-
cross pigs, now ready, $10 ea.;
6 mo.
mark-
$50. at
Green
ready.
to $35
Moul-
pigs,
old,
2-3
Cherry Red and Deep Red
Duroc pigs, 50-125 Ips.;
bred gilts,
Tbs.
bred
50
gilts,
lbs.,
some
$30.5; 125
-$190. Shipped
in Jatest improved crates. H.
L. Williams,
Baxley. .
Reg. Hereford pigs, sired by
WME Super Flight, 8 wks. old,
ready to
ship Dec.
15; Boar
or Gilt, $25;. few choice, 6 mo.
$50 ea. Mrs. W. A.
% Ward Meade
Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Marietta,
Rt. 3, Phone 8-8772. ~
old gilts,
Ward Jr.,
OIC breeding
short-nose,
pigs
reg.
stock:
buyers n
bred to prize winner at
Natnl Sh
of January,
crated. Paul J. Cain,
Commerce.
ame, $25
Ow,
$47. ea.
1
stock,
_ blocky
with papers
to farrow
from
type
reg.
gilts
OIC
last
reg. and
Riel
ea.;
17 purebred Hampshire pigs,
2 mo. old, $10 ea. My place,,
5 mi. N. Roswell, eff 140 Hwy.
on Cox
Woodstock,
2472.
Rad.
Ralph
Roswell,
Phone
Reg. Cherry Red Duroc pigs,
from
top bloodlines,
'for breeding stock, 3 mo. old,
$25 ea. with papers;
selected
herd boar,
Ty Ty orders. No checks.Luther Hol-j also fryer size Rabbits, reas-|of proven ability, 1 yr. old, $50.
Crested Black Polish, Pure bred Dark Cornish ae we eat SE ou aes oy ee eS a oe
Golden Sebri ht : A a & Wi 1 C., arletta, | Forrest River Duroe Farm, Rt.
Be Contec he let, of ey ak Teer PG, Bet) Phone say ibaa |, Savanah
Be Semgied Hom W. Thurmond, Farmington. ee enete, ae ee SPC boar, 18 mo} 3 Reg Black BC boars, 5
oO no bad habits O papers, i k - oO %
escent Ave., Chicka- ee ea. males; also bred gilts. Char-| but parents both Reg. oe T. al aS ip oo ee aS ir
allas. les Baldwin, Suwanee. Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightville. -! Dykes, Box 251, Cochran.
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s/Y Statesboro 13.40 Toombs S/Y Lyons _ z 12.80 12.00 11.85 12.75
Sylvania. 12. 25 11.90 12.80 13.00 Flint River L/S Auction, Bainbridge 12.15 11.70 12.60
: (Hiys) Mayers & Morris Inc. Milan 12.15 11.65 11.50
12.56 11.40 Sylvania S/Y Syivania 12.25 12.40 12.25 12.50
= NOVEMBER 26
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12.56 : ; 11.40 : 11.50
12.85 12.40 13.00 13.00 Bartow L/S Com. Co. Cartersville 13.60 13.06 12.50 . 12.10
12.41 ~ 12.06 13.30 : ; : a (Sows)
ig Cem. Co. Dublin 12.40 12.35 12.69 15.10 Washington Co. Mkt. Assn. Sandersville 12.00 11.50 11,25
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Exch., Stateskoro 12.10 11.99 ~-:11,80 14.70 Columbus S/Y Co. Columbus 12.00
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; 20.. . : . : omaston eis \
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we Rite at ts. 5 : : 25 Sutton L/S Ce. Sylvester 12.48 12.36 11.92 12.59
YN cee, 12.23 13.68 11.39 11.14 Dodge Co. $/B Eastman _ 12.55 11.85 13.25
/ No. 3, Thomson a 12.50 12.75 Chatham Co. S/Y Savannah 12.70 12.35 12.00
J : Bleckley L/S Auction, Cochran 12.90 13.00 12.90 12.90.
Coop. L/s Assn. Soperton 12.00 = 11.35 10.80 | Ocilla L/S Co. Ocilla 12.36 11.95 11.50-
Ts Seminole L/S Auc. Mkt. Donalsonville 12.00 11.65 11.65 11.50
/ : 12.08 3
McClure Com. Co. Rome 13.10 12.75 12.25 11.95 - =
S Co., Moultrie 12.00 11.80 NOVEMBER 29
; 12.25 as
= Farmer's L/S Auction Co. Nashville 12.20 12.09 11.90 12.00
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oe 12.50 2 ee Dawson L/S Co. Dawson 12:13.) 214-1240 ;
12 36 12.44 12.15 : Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange 13.40 12.82. 13.45 13.65
12.29 11.40 12.50 11.40 Farmer's S/Y Sylvania 12.50 12.00 11.74 12.59
12 00 12 35 13.00 13.50 Farmer's S/Y Arlington 12.20 12.06 11.75 12.25
12.40 12.04 1155 12.00 Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 12.61 12.40 12.55 13.29
4230 12.08 12/50 13.05 Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla ~ 12.22 12.00 11.80 12.9
12.90 12.60 12.00 11.00 Smith S/Y, Thomsen 12.80 12.50 _ 13.30 12.25
11.97 11.60 =-11.4513.25 90 eo
- 12.00 : : o.5 z
Mkt. Inc. Cuthbert 11.89 11.22 11.74 11.60 Appling. Co. L/S Mkt. Baxley 12.53 12.46 12.11 13.04
f 12.09 NOVEMBER 30
- Wilkes Co. S/Barn, Washington 14.75 14.00 240
o. 1, Augusta 13.00 12.50 Union S/Y, Albany 12.43 - 12.12 12.25 11.0
> Com. Ce. Dublin 12.39 12.50 12.50 13.80 Claxton S/Y, Claxton 12.25 12.25 13.50 11.45
'S/Y Bainbridge Alo 1180 (11SB. (ivy)
S Co. Douglas 12.19 11.84 11.30 11.40 Ragsale McClure Com. Co. Rome 13.50 13.00 12.60 11.40
/S Co. Dalton 1300 12.75 12.00 11.50. a een)
Auction, Nahunta 12.25. 11.70 11.30 Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 12.25 11.90 11.70
a : - Pulaski S/Y, Hawkinsville 12.90 12.75 12.60 13.00
5 i Vidalia $/Y, Vidalia 12725 12.21 1220: 0
38/ Bartow: : 12.45 11.80 11.20 People's L/S Mkt. Inc., Cuthbert 12.18 HEG6 == SEE70 11.50
om. Co. Quitman ah 1185 12.48 11.90 ie
2.31 5 ze :
Co. Cordele 42.40 oe :
ce 12.01 11.70 12.00 11.55
Bainbridge S/Y, Bainbridge =
12-03
Dangar,:
seein
White King Cocks, with Homer
hens. All banded and proven
mated prs. James.
805 Stephenson St.,
4 Silver males and 1 hen
Pheasant, $2.50 ea.: trio Blue
males, 3 Ringneck hens, 1 male,
$1.50 ea. Robert B. Giles, 3
Thompson Ave., Griffin.
10 pr. White King Pigeons,
$50 or $6 pr. J. R. Highsmith,
- Rt. 2, Box 394, Wayeross, Phone
557-W-3.
Few pr. 1955 hatch Blue In-
ae Peacocks for sale. H. Lee,
Waycross.
Red Oak.
<> 7 a.> several. N.H.
500 No. Bob White quail: 8
wks. old, $1.25. ea.; 10 wks.,
$1.50 ea; over 10 wks., $2. Plus
transportation chgs. on ship-
ping. Frank Sauls, 109 7th St,
Tifton.
= PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL: -
Several hundred fine large
No. Bob White quail, ready for
releasing, $1.50 ea.; 8 wks. old
to full maturity, $1. 25 -ea. Spe-
_cial prices on large lots. Exp.
Col. Cliff Purcell,: 217 Mt.
Vernon Dr., Decatur, Phone
- DE-4238.
11. Ringneck Pheasants, 1
grown pr., and 9 four mo. old.
Make offer. Mrs. C. W. Steven-
son, 166 Carter Ave. S. E., At-
lanta 17, Phone. CR-2007.
White King Pigeons, Ameri-
cas finest breeding strain. Og-
den A. Geilfuss, C/O Melody
Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill
ee Marietta, Phone Smyrna
5-7385.
Bobwhite quail, Chukar Part-
ridge, Pheasant. Will trade for
Turkeys. J. R. N: Harper, Rt.
3, Alma..
__ REDS:
Extra fine RI Red Cockerel,
$3. Will not ship. L. E. Widney,
3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., S.W.,
Atlanta. :
10 N.H. hens, 1 yr. old, $1.50
and Brown
Leghorn Roosters; $1 ea. Will
not ship. Mrs. C. E. Hattaway,
Rt. 2, Harrison.
' ROCKS:
30 April, now laying White
Rock hens and 1 Rooster, $2
ea. J..A. Wood, Rt. 2, Fairburn.
2 fine White Rock hens, with
rooster, $6; also 8 fine yellow
Buff Orpington hens and roos-
ter, $18. Will ship. Mrs. Marie
Holland, Coogler Rd. Box 14,
Dalton.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.:
25 Guineas, $1.50 ea.; Pig-
eons, mixed col., 50c ea.; N.H.
Red hens, $2 ea. At my home,
2 mi. N: E. Folkston. W: H.
Harden, P. O. Box 382, Folks-
ton.
4 Ducks, 1: Drake, $1 ea.;
also 6 nice pigs, $10 ea, and
nice dark Red heifer calf, $20
at my farm. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Trio, or 1 or more prs. Blue
Tousle Geese. Reasonable. Rich-
ard H. Strange, 602 Suwanee
St., Hartwell.
J. Beaton,
rand 1 Rooster.
$5; also Brown China Gander,
GO rad eek Rock
Springs.
Purebred African Guineas,
White with Yellow skin, $5 pr.
F.0.B. Mrs. Lowell Long, Rt.
1, Box 113, Bremen. :
Wellborn,
~15 purebred Mamouth Tou-
leun Geese, $8 pr., or $50 for
lot. F.O.B. Charlie Bailey,
Vienna. ;
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
Want small- type, feather
legged, top-knotted Bantams,
reasonably priced. Letters ans. |.
Mirss A We Lueker, Rit,
Omega.
LEGHORNS:
Want 10 brown Tesen hens.
State age and
price. Mrs. Sam Holliday, Rt.
2, Jefferson. f
Want 50 White Leghorn Pul-
lets, 6-8 mo,_old. R. D Young,
Atlanta, Phone PO-7-9913. -
WYANDOTTES:
Want young S. L. Wyan-
dottes, Buff Orphingtons, and
Speckled Minoreas Pullets, or
Eggs. State price of ea. H. F.
Robinson, Rt. 1, Bonaire.
RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS,.
. AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)
5 Chinchilla
Ore P: Foster,
Phone 5246.
6 or 8 doe Rabbits, some
bred, All dif. colors. $1.25 ea.
Roy Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford.
Guinea pigs (cavies), $3 pr.,
or 25 for $25. All ages, and
colors. C. H. Barnes, 110 W.
Pine St., Swainsboro.
Guinea pigs, (cavies), most
any color, $4 pr. Mrs. Helen
Street, Rt. 2, 2956 Buford Hwy.,
Atlanta. -
NZ White Rabbits, 3 fine 2 yr.
does, excellent breeders, $6.50
to $7. 50 ea.: 3 fine 10 mo. old
bucks, $4 ea.; 6 mo. old Bucks,
$3 to $4 ea; 6 mo. old Does,
$3.50 to $5 ea. C. W. Page,
149 N. Avenue, N. E, Atlanta
8, Phone At-6452.
3 breeding prs. reg. So.
American Chinchillas, (not
rabbits): also 3 one mo old
males. Reasonable. C. J. Gar-
rett, 323 Laurel St., Bremen,
Phone 2063.
does, $2 ea.
Good Hope,
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
12 head short leged, Guinea
type Goats, $48 for lot, F.O.B.,
or $60 del. within 100 mi. radi-
us of Milan. R. A. Cravey, Rt.
1, Milan,
2 reg. Saanan Does, sired by
Lester of Sunny Slope, bred
to Son of Theresa, Champion
A. R. Doe, 4600 lbs., of milk,
over 10 qts. daily, $50 ea. W. J.
Sumlin, 730 Grand Ave., N.W.,
Atlanta 18, Phone SY-4-5393.
Want fresh milk Goat.Rea-
sonable, not over 100 mi. By-
romville. C. J. Gordon, Rt, 2
Byromville.
HOGS:
Want SPC boar, in service,
reasonable and near my farm.
Sam Sebren, Rt. 1, Winston,
Phone Dlovig Svs 2970. i
HORSES:
Want young. Stud horse, 12-
18 mo. old, with 4 white stock-
ing feet, white mane and tail,
blaze face and light sorrel col-
or, also Buggy and hanness.
Hinton Hogan,.Rt. 4, Cordele.
1
FARM HELP WANTED
Want good farmer for 100)|
A. land on halves. Good ailot-
ment A. of Cotton, Peanuts,
Tobacco. W. H. Brown, Jr., Rt.
4, Eastman.
Want. Pa ee ynencum-
bered White woman to live on
farm and do light farm work.
No milking, $40 mo., Rm. and
Board. Mrs. Nola Whaley, P.O.
-Box 44, Rock Spring. 4
_Want farmer for 2 or 3 horse
farm, standing rent basis, or
share croppers for 1956. Good
5 Rm. house with elec, Wired
for elec. stove; good 4 Rm.
house wired for elec. stove.
Water, pastures, well water,
barns, School bus and mail Rt.,
near Churches, about 40 A.
fine bottom land. Mrs. W. A.
Wages, Jefferson. :
Want farm family, able to
furnish self and own equip, to
raise Broilers and farm for
1956. Near Church, Store, on
Ettawah River, 5,000 cap. Chic-
ken house, good dwelling, barn,
elec., School bus and mail Rt.
Standing rent basis. Mrs. Mag-
gie S. Hayes, 6024 Lawrence-
ville Rd., Rt. 2, Tucker; Phone
43- 6334.
R. . Holdibrooks, Rt. 2, Waco.
Want White, Sober, man and
| wife to tend 5 barrel stand of
Turpentine, on 50-50 basis.
House furnished. Mrs. A Phil-
lips, Covena. = g
family
children. Will L. Dasetiss Ae ods
McDonough. =
Want small, White or col.
family for caretakers job on
farm; also some share crops.
Good . -house and farm land, on
line. If bad habits dont apply.
Mrs, . W: Wilder, Culloden. :
Want good man for 3 crops
on 50-50 basis, with 5-6 Rm.
house, ceiled, elec., School bus
and mail Rt., paved Rd., good
farm machinery. Assadi: Wages, |
Jefferson, Mors (851- Wages
who are able to finance selves,
and physically able to work
small farm patches on halves.
In good community, near store,
2 Rm. house with elec., well
water, on Hwy. 155. N. McDon-
ough. H. E. Knight, 3454 Hard-
ing Ave. Hapeville, pone EO:
1-9812
without bad habits. to live as
one of family 6n farm and do
light farm chores. Room, board,
and- small salary. Mrs. E.
Hodge, Rt. 1, Ben Hill.
Want White, sober, reliable,
married man to tend 1956 crop
on 50-50 basis; 5 A. Cotton, all
corn and truck crop | wanted,
good house, with. lights, run-
ning water, mail and School
bus Rt. Have tractor and equip.
good land. Aaron Bartenfield,
Rt. 4, Cumming. 5
POSITIONS WANTED
Man and wife want job rais-
ing broilers. 5 yrs. exp. GC. Cc.
Etheridge, Rt. 1, ees
~ Want. healthy, clean woman.
with no bad habits, to live in|
home on the farm as one of| ,
and help with farm.
work. No objection to 1 or 2],
Hwy. 80, good community; Bus |
' Want elderly man or couele ey
: Rm
Ware middle Been women |
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a Tl IClai. ree ing oome : chance. | s
2 ane | Cedartown
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(Continued from Page 1) : _ Farmers wishi ng to. have cows a Palmeio, eo
ficially bred should contact the nearest Ringeold Gor Walker
sold as veal calves as the farmer continues technician, whose name can be. supplied ee Outten Gai
ly_bred. by their local county agent. g
-to have his cows artificial yb e y y ag oe Millen, Greenville,
Considering the low cost of artificial Technicians are located in the fol- Athens, Eatonton,
_ proved bulls, rather than use a young, _| lowing Georgia cities and towns: Amer- Monroe, Sparta,
unproved bull, in which case the dairy- icus, Macon, Perry, Carrollton, Bruns- ington.
POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE _ LIVESTOCK WANTED FARM HELP AWANTED
Dark Purple Modina and 3 big Turkeys for sale. | CATTLE: Want exp. White, Dairyman Elderly woman
~ Navy Blue Pigeons, with Pur-}|Contact. Mrs. Fannie Mae : h with small family to work on| doing light farm
pie bars around wings, $1-pr.,|Simpson, Stockbridge. . Want Springer cow, in exch. Dairy farm. Must know how to| farm. All letters z
also. Muscovy Ducks, $3 pr. : __ |for two male calves over 4 mo.| milk, and care for cows C. N. Jackson, Rt. 3,
Starling Yawn, Byromville: Pure White Embden Gand-|old; one from fine large Hol-| Robert, Jr., C/O Roberts Dairy,
2 ers, large and of good breeding |stein stock. Mrs. Jennie A.| 9500 Tennessee Ave., Savan- Ss
35 mixed Pigeons, 20c ea.|stock. Crated and ready for|Jolley, 1338 N. Hightower Rd.,| nah. - :
Mated and Racing. At my |shipping, $4.75 ea. J. B. Hick-|N.W., Atlanta.
home. Bill Overby, 618 Oak|man, Milner. ; d Want: lanes family on halves
St. Gainesville. sete Want good milch cow to feed | for good 3-horse crop. Good:
20 turkeys and some guineas, |and Winter for milk. Take good] janq,22 A. 1955 Cotton (bale
\ pr. Squab producing pure-|35ce Jb. if sold at once. Mrs.| care and feed well. Mrs. Homer | 49 acre), allotment: 2 houses
bred White King Pigeons: _3| Daisy Woods, Oak Park. Chandler, Rt. 1, Norcross. one wired for elec. stove: near
pr Wihtie > King | Cocks, ~ with P White Ghine <Gander (GOAT: good School, paved Road, plen-
* yellow Modena ~hens, 2 pr. ei a ee ee = = ty ees barn, good - water.
Man i
ern farming
tobacco. Mak
Rt. 1, Lyons.
or come "see :
Maddon Milner.
Man, wife Ste Q
15-11 want place to lo
laying hens and other
%
ken Gran
7 in ee Bs
girls, 12-16, w
2 wks. All of fa
youse. |
with lights, and wa
oa Rt 2, Leesb
honest man wi h
wants job on Pou
EV Ce Powell, cl
GRADS Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome
11-28 ~ 11-29 11-30 : -
Steers & Heifers oe 5
Good 17.00-19.80 17.00-18.75 17.00-18.25 -
Conl. 14.75-17.00 14,00-17.00 14,00-17.25 rete
Utility 10.80-13.00 11.00-14.50 11.50-14.00 - - 11.50-14.00
Cutters 10.00-11.50 10.00-11.75 10.00-11.75 oie f 10.00-12.00 |
CALVES ve rar Se aaa
Good 15.50-17.25 16.00-19.25 16.25-19.25 - 16.50-19.75
Util. & Coml. 10.75-15.50_ 11.50-1700 12.00-17.25 - 11.50-17.25
Coml & Ch. Vealers 16.00-25.00 16.00-26.75 =m -16.00-26.00
COWS ; poe Re as
Utility 9.75-11.00 10,50-12.00 10.50-12.00 = -10.50-12.25
Cc. & C. 7.00-10.25 8.00-10.75 7.75-10.75 - Sp ro=t 1.00 F
BULLS ca
Util. & Coml -11.80 12.25-13.40 11.50-14.00 - 12.50-13.50
Cutters 8.50-11.00 9.00-12.50 9.00-12.75 :
STOCKERS ; :
Steers & Heifers 11.00-15.00 _12,00-17.50 12.00-16.00 .
Calves 11.00-16.50 11.50-17.50 11.00-16.00 roam
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