Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1956 March 21

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Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

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on Horticulturist -
k third in production

Southeast Georgia around
and Southcentral Georgia in

Er and Nashville.

- tomato profits could
by improving production

practices. Many growers
in certain production prac-
rlook or neglect others. The

link, es applies here. The fol-
or links are important in

0 nore: profit from tomatoes:





f verage tomato yield in
ound 75 bushels per acre.





ng are ne varieties of toma-
upes and watermelons rec-

acetate to Cecil Black-
ulturist of the ae e

e, RUTGERS; 2nd choice.
D: LE; 3rd choice, BIG

eo cooled before
hen no pre-cooling is
Ist choice is HALES
; 2nd choice, HALES



~ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1956

. NUMBER 29

, BETTER TOM T0 ES



rea around. Pelham, Tif- hex

A chain is only as strong as_ |







}-some growers make much better than

_ this and many make less. If care is exer-
_cised to strengthen all the links in the

chain, it is not beyond reason to ex-
pect 300 bushels or more per acre.

VARIETIES: Because of its depend-
ability and market acceptance, Rutgers
heads the list of varieties recommended

in Georgia. Other varieties which have
done well in South Georgia are Stokes-
dale, Urbana and Big Boy (a hybrid).

in addition to the above mentioned
_varieies, Marglobe does well in middle
~ and North Georgia and Longred has per-
formed well in North Georgia.

LAND: SELECTION AND PREPAR-

eS ATION: Tomatoes will grow on a wide

variety of soils. In general, sandy loam

| soil with good drainage and moisture
holding capacity is preferred, If the soil

-has a hard pan or subsoil-compaction at
plow sole depth, it should be broken in

|. order to-allow deeper root -penetration.
| Planting tomatoes on deep soil with good

physical structure will help reduce fruit
cracking and blossom.end rot and insure
a greater yield of quality tomatoes.

_ FERTILIZER AND LIME: Take soil
samples for lime and fertilizer recom-
mendations. Lime, if needed should have
already been applied for this years crop
in order to be most effective. If possible,
select land that has been limed for a
previous crop and already has a pH of
a0: 5 to 6.7.

Most soils in Georgia should: have
from 1000 to 2000 pounds of 5-10-10 or

| 4-12-12 fertilizer per acre for tomatoes.

In order to avoid fertilizer injury to roots

at transplanting time, it is suggested that.

not more than 500 to 800 pounds of fer-
- tilizer be applied under the row. It will

| be best to apply this-at plow depth sev-

eral days before transplanting and mix
with the soil with a sweep or similar im-
plement. The balance of the needed fer-

| tilizer may be: broadcast before planting

or applied as side placement at the first
or second cultivation, Some growers have
reported good results from deep place-
ment of fertilizer for tomatoes.

m most cases, sidedressing with nit-
rogen should be delayed until fruits on
the first cluster are about the size of hen
eggs. About 100 to 150 pounds of 14-0-14
is suggested for sidedressing in South



Agricalt urn

CALENDAR

March. 28, aitee. ~ Ske Sheep short course.

April 2, Gainesville N.E. Georgia An-
gus sale..









_ 16 to 32 pounds of nitrogen as sidedress-_

ing.

SPACING: Rmate plants,
South Georgia conditions,
from 15 to-18 square feet of space per

- under

plant. Spacing of 4 x 4 feet, 3 x 5 feet,

3 x 6 feet, or 2% x 7 feet will give the
desired space. Many growers prefer, the
wider rows because it allows more space
for cultivation, ee and harvesting
operations. 2.

REDUCE TRANSPLANTING SET-
BACK: Plant only strong, healthy plants

as soon as they are received. Do NOT \ ~

use weak, diseased or poorly colored
plants. If possible, set plants on a cloudy
day or during the afternoon. Use a

starter or transplanting solution in the

transparent water. A starter solution is

- a high analysis, highly soluble fertilizer.

, CULTIVATION: Cultivate to control
weeds and grass. Deep cultivation should
be avoided except possibly the first aE
transplanting.

INSECTS: Tomato Fruitworm, fom
worm and Flea Beetles are the most

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- Governor To Dedicate 4
Agricultural Building .

Gov. Marvin Griffin will delicate i
Georgia's new $2,800,000 Agricultural ~
Building in Atlenta on April 2. :

Dedication ceremonies will be held
at 11 a.m. on that date in conjunction
with a three-day open house during
which Georgia citizens are invited to
. visit and inspect the modern new facil- -
ities.

: The complete program for the dedi-
cation ceremonies and open house will
be announced as soon as plans are com-



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Georgia. In North Georgia apply from

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NAVAL STORES

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SALE EVENTS SECOND HAND



MACHINERY FOR SALE



March 26 Monday, the third

annual Production saleHere-

' ford cattle . . . 60 femrales, 10
bulls and 100 club calf pros-
pects (300-600 lbs.) at
Josuli Farms, 15 mi. N.E. Col-
quitt in Baker County. Free
Junch.

April 11 Wednesday, the
Northwest Ga.
second annual auction... 1
p.m. at Shandra Farms, on
Calhoun Rd., Rome .. . 67 lots.
4 bulls and 63 females, includ-
ing cows-with calves at foot
and bred and open hifers. Top
quality and good quality-fitted
and pasture condition.

The following Farm for Sale
nitice was inadvertently omitt-
ed (by the printers) from pub-
lication in March 14 issue: 37

A:.in Douglas Co., in growing}

pines at McWhorter, for sale
or trade for few acres on
Campbellton Rd. between Ben
Hil) and the River. R. H. Tiller,
Rt. 1, Whitesburg.



. SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Mule drawn stalk chopper,
A-1 cond., 9 blade dbl. and sin-
gle-tree $25. Located 4-1/2 mi.
S. W. Villa Rica on Happy Hol-
dow. Black Top Rd. W. W.. Mc-
Pherson, Villa Rica.

2-horse, Bagwell Wagon, like
mew, McCormic-Deering horse
drawn, mowing machine and
bay rake, in good cond.; also
complete set farming tools. W.
Early White, Rt. 2, Watkinsville.

Large 3 in. farm wagon wheel,
also complete set elec. equip.
Blacksmith tools, (everything
for complete farm shop). Con-
taci J. M. Abercrombie, 511
lawrence St., Marietta.

Angus Assn.,1



1952 WD Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, 2 disc. plow, hydraulic lift,
A-1-cond., used very little, $895.
Can be seen on Providence Rd.,
1-1/2 mi off Canton Rd: T. D.
Reece, Providence Rd., Rt. 3,
Alpharetta, Phone 3482.

10 ft. Hay Rake, tractor hitch
and automatic trip lever, used
few hours, $75; also Cub bottom
plow, practically new, $50;
planters and Fertilizer for
gravely garden tractor. M. B."
Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd., Macon.

- 6-row Cotton duster, $75. Roy
T. Pike, Warm Springs.

Two 6-ft. McCormick Binders,
both in good cond. Priced rea-
sonable. J! E. < Sikes, <Rit.- 2,
Barnesville.

F-14 Farmall Tractor, on rube
ber, with bush and bog harrow,
and Cultivator, $250: C.-M.
Padgett, Rt. 2, Jasper.

Berkley deep-well jet pump,
100-200 ft. with 1 horse power
motor and tank, practically new;
also 130 ft. 1-1/4 in. Galv. pipe.
Bargain. V. M. Rasco, 1554
Willis Mill Rd., Atlanta, Phone
PL+3-4768.

Farmall Cub tractor with
equip. except harrow. Can be
seen at my place any time, $350.
Bill Shurans, Rt. 2, Ellabelle.

Cut-off Saw with Gas power
attach., in good cond. and with
roller bearings. J. P. Camp,
aie W. Hospital Ave., Cham-

ee.

David Bradley 3-1/2 horse
garden tractor, with turn plow,
middle buster, disc. harrow,
Cultivators,, mowing machines,
and 2-way Saw, first class cond.,
$200. F, D. Rice, Rt. 1, Fairburn,
Phone Atlanta PL-3-8270.



| 3661.

_ ECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

"MACHINERY _



DC Case Tractor, A-6 com-
bine, 59-T Intnl. Automatic
baler, side del. rake, grain drill,
John Deere B with Cultivators,
TD-14 Intnl. Crawler,. Dbl.
drum Cable- unit, 13 ft. blade.
All in good cond. Tim Cole, Rt.
2, Newnan, Phone 1655-M.

1950 model Ford Tractor with.

blade scoop, front end manure |.
loader, hole digger. Sell all or

separately. Paul Stephens,
Lawrenceville Hwy., Tucker.

1952 WD Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, with or without cultivator,
and planters, 1950 WD Allis
Chalmers tractor, Cultivators,
and Planters, excellent cond.
Clarence L. Collins, Rt. 1, Fort
Valley, Phone Taylor 5-2830.

1943 AC tractor, bush and bog
harrow, mowing machine, with
7 ft. blade, $400; good 1-horse
wagon, $20; running gear of
9-horse wagon, but no body, $8;
saw belt, $25; and large farm
bell, $5. Mrs. C. F. Moon, Rt. 3,
Lawrenceville, Phone 2588.

Cub tractor with Planters and
Cultivators, Hydraulic lift; also
Farmall A -with 2-disc. tller,
2-wheel farm trailer, Pulveriz-
jng harrow, :practically new 8-
disc. harrow. eAll if good cond.
Chesie Williams, Rt. 1, Grant-
ville. :

No. 62 IHC combine, good
cond., - $500; David Bradley |
Hammer mill, 3 screens, $75; 9
horse power Diesel Irrigation.
system, 340 ft. 2 in. Aluminum |

{pipe with Sprays, end plugs,

etc. Motor mounted on rubber

-tire wheels, $750 complete; trac-

tor and other farm equip. L. B.

Hunt, 447 Buford Rd., Macon.
Walking Cultivator, in good

cond., $20. Located 4 mi. Tem-

ple, just off Carrollton and Tem- |,

ple Hwy., on Center Point Rd.
Jack Cook, Rt. 1, Temple.

Ferguson tractor, and disc.
plow, W/8 reversible harrow,
horse drawn farming tools, also
Blacksmith tools. H. C. Baggett,
Rt. 2, Temple. :

2-disc. bottom plow, fits Case

i tractor, in good cond., $75, or

trade for Hogs or Cattle. L. E.
Akins, Rh 2, Byron,

DeLaval milking machine for,
sale. T. L. Williams, Rt. 4, Madi-
son. :

New Idea Hay Loader, used
part of one season, good as new;
also Intnl. 45 Hay baler; Intnl.
F-20 tractor on steel wheels, |
fair cond. Hoyt Barron, Rt. 2,
Rome, Phone 8236.

One front section Cub Har-
row, $50; also one colter for
Cub= Tractor, $5. A. DB. Over-
street, Glennville.

Set Planters and Distributors
for JD-MT Tractor, in good
cond., $60,C..G,s Prance, Rf, 25
Bainbridge.

Model
Duster, Needs little Repairs
with or without Gas Engine.
Cheap for quick sale.
Fokes, Montezuma) ;

6 unit DeLaval milkers, com-
plete with valves and pipe for
barn, hammer mill, 30 ft. metal
Silo, 3 roller Cane Mill, 2 Boil- |
ers, Seeder Box for 6 Disc. tiller;
horse drawn disc. harrow, sin-
gle and dbi. Hopper Planter,
SM. Gas engine. George T.
White, Bloomingdale, Phone

1954 Farmall Super M. trac-
tor, 8-1/2 ft. dbl. section har-
row, Taylor-Way bush and bog
harrow, tool bar plow, excellent
cond., Farmall Cub tractor with
power lift, Planters, Cultivators,
2-wheel trailer. Cash. James A.
Butts, Rt. 1, The Rock, Phone
Yoomaston 3760.

Lawn Mower, almost new,
$10, or exch. for 1 mo. old Calf,
either sex, or 1-6 wk. old Pig.
C. D. Freeland, Rt. 1, Gaines-
ville. > (

Trailer disc. plow for Cub
Tractor $60 cash or will trade
for side plow. F. O. Elliott, Rt.
1, Lavonia: _ :
, ; *

1947 Ford Ferguson Tractor,
in good cond., practically new,
and tires all around, $425. J. M.

|and bog Harrow; Cutaway har-

4for Farmall C. tractor, Athens

FW Niagara Peach

Rees

| Phone 4544.



Leverett, Luthersville.

a

Dearborn side del. Hay Rake;

in good cond., with many extra | H.

teeth. Will del. within 100 mi.
radius Marietta, $275; also 3-

oint hitch post hole digger, |

$100; Buggy with broken shafts
and completely new _ harness, |
$75. W. L. Ballenger, Jr., Mari-
etta, Phone 73017 before 8:30
a.m, for appointment.

Wo. 13: Oliver 2-horsesilde |
plow, $8. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2,
Box 47, Social Circle.

-Coles Corn and Bean Planter;
No. 2 Lynehburg turn plow;
Oliver 1-horse. plow; Peanut
Weeder and stalk cutter. All in
good cond. Cheap. Located 4
mi. N; Mauk, on Hwy. 90. Mrs.
, C. Collier, Mauk. '

Farmall super A. 1951 Intnl.
tractor, -with planters, 2-disc.
plow, harrow, sub soil plow,
drag scrape, bush and bog har- |
row, 10-disc. All in good cond.)
T. E. Holcombe, Rt. 3, Alphar-
eta 4 s

1948 Ferguson tractor and
Cultivator; 2-disc. tiller; bush

row; Simplex cotton dister,
John D. Planters and Distribu-

tors. Sell separately. Priced rea-|

sonably; VE-4 Wisconsin air-
cooled, gasoline engine, use on
Peanut picker or wood saw,
$50. D. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3,
Cuthbert, Phone 115-J-2.

Super -A. Farmall Tractor,
with hydraulic lift and power
take-off, 2-disc. tiller. plow, 4]
section harrow, 7 mower, |
Cultivators, Planters, 4-wheel
wagon on rubber; also one man |
power saw, used less 4 hrs. |
Reasonable. W. S. Slaughter,
RFD., Warm Springs, Phone
334-W Manchester. ~ : :

C-21 Mower, C-151 2 disc.
plow, Alexander 3- point. hitch

3-disc, tiller, 6 ft. smoothing |
harrow JD Side Del. hay rake.
Hiram D. Adamson, Morrow,
Phone Jonesboro 5641. ~ :

Cub Farmall Tractor and|

equip. in A-1 cond. Cheap.|
Charles Cornelins, Rt. 1, Hahira.

6 new"JD dbl. coiled tool bar
springs, (standards), $55. Milton
P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Macon.

Peach Orchard Duster, mount-
ed on rubber, pulled by tractor,
power take-off, excellent cond.
Sell cheap. G. H. Martin, Rt. 2,
Jefferson, Phone 87-W-1. i

Melvin. Transplanter, com-
plete, used 2 seasons, fits B-AC
tractor, will set from 5 in. to
7t., $150. FOB. my place. B. F.
Knowles, Jr., Rt. 1, Cadwell.

Set Covington Planter and
Fert. Distributor for Ford, trac-
tor, Flat battom plow; also two
2-disc. plows for Ford or Fergu-
son tractor. All in fair cond. D. |
G. Wood, Rt.,1, Adairsville.

JD-LA_ Tractor, with good |
tires, motor needs new rings, |
475. ML J. Tillman, Sr. Rt. 2,
Collidge.

1942 Intnl. combine,
cond., $165. R. E. McGee, Rt. I,
Barnesville Rd., Thomaston,
es

F-20 Farmall Tractor, A-1_
cond., new Valves, pistons, tires
and paint; also 7 ft. 24 disc. har- |
row, 12 new Scoloped: disc. on
front, some spare parts for har-
row, $400 for both. Chester A. |
Gibbs, Rt. 3, Box 308, Albany.

Cultivators for JD model G.

tractor, 6 disc. tiller, new disc., |

JD-40 traotor, Cultivators, 3
planters, fert. attach. extra
feet; Intnl] 16 disc. grain drill,
1 horse power elec., motor; 39

ft. Planter chain, No. 32 and}.

sev. sweeps. John R. McDonald,
Rt. 3, Fort Valley. Phone 55171.

TD-9 Angle Dozier with Hy-
draulic blade and wrench for
sale or trade for Dairy or beef.
cows. J. P. Dyar, Rt. 1, Greens-
boro, Phone 4155.

Farmall A. Tractor, lights,
starter, good tires, Cultivator, |
plows, dbl. disc. plow; Attach.

_| ontractor for grist mill or. ham- |
| mer mill. Dise. plow, $75:, or}

Tractor, complete with attach, |
$400. L. N. Adams, 254 Johnson

$400; also tractor

good |

Ne Used fartn equ 1
cultivator and cultis

Used 1 yr. Goo

ed Feasonable. E. A.
Rt. 2, McDonough. _

1951 Ford Tract

Mowing Mac ine
A. Tractor, excellen
2-3 blades extra, $
Utto,-Rt. 2, Fort:

Sears single unit |
chine, stainless ste
good cond., Rhudy
Newnan St, C
TE-2-7416,

1949 Ford tract
cally new tires,
dump pan, sub-soi
cultivator, $1,000.
Stringer,
Doraville, Phon
2632. eee
_ F-20 Farmall and

with Cultivators, an
also 2-disc, tiller, |

ALS Whitlow, 4

Farmall A. Tractor
ing equip., Mower, 3-di:
Dearborn Ford dbl. s
row, 6-dise. JD ti
my farm Bradley or
Glawson, Gray, Pho:
Seed spray. ine
Attach., Bermuda plan
very little, $350,
Angus heifers or
Burnsed, Claxton,

_53 Ford tracto
bottom

little, set

tractor, nearly

trade for bred Sows

J.C: Lamat Ww Bod
Augusta, Phone 5-3309.

_ Ferguson Tra

plow, disc. ha

er. All in good

horse wagon fa

smith tools, H.

2, Memple.-
Farmall M. Tractor,

eond., overhauled

rings, $750. Robert

2, Ft. Valley, Pho

planting and plowit
$750! 6 disc. tiller,
tor, $150. All in

Ed. H. Shepp
Sandersville, ~Phone
384-WS. 0 ee

tributors, Cotton and Corn
pers, Spring tooth Culti
horse Thornhill thin
wagon set wagon

cap. All in good
cheap for cash. All

W. A. Fitzgerald,

1951 VAC Case Tracto
vator, planter, harrow a
tom plow, $800. L. F.
Andersonville.

Oliver G. 1-horse
disc. tractor plow,
McDeering tracto:

Rt. 1, Aragon. _
Intnl. Hay
type pulls fr
No.1 cond.
Rt. 1, Baxley,

Se

tor, Cultivators, 10 d
and implement
Conner, Rt. 1, Villa R
7696. eo
Farmall H. Tracto:
Fleming, Rt, 1, Box





Ferry Rd., Atlanta 19, Phone
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MACHINERY WANTED







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~ straw ~ stacker.




McCommick Dear-
Baler for repair

plow, cutting har-
tor and Dozier
50 mi. radius.
and location.
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Cc. Intnl. Tractor.
cond., and price
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Walk -in ass.
with compressor
e good cond. Must
reasonable. Call Col-
oe pr Kotila,




























tractor tire, size
a in good cond.
, a ay Martin,

2 tractor tire, size
ate price and cond.
; Rt: 1, Macon. ~

vator and Planter

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John R. Worley, Rt.
ollege Park. f

ator and Planters
. Tractor, in good
leap. for cash. M. W.
, Zebulon. :

ination 2-row Cul-
Planter for Ford
r Dearborn, Cov-
. Will come
. ones, 1265 Uni-
No} Atlanta 19,








er type drag
3 pulled. by
State ail details.
Rt 1, Jefferson.
bine Model 60
r Atlanta and
ibber rollers and

rested in larg-
el motor. James




















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H. W. B.

go L.| will plant Cottonseed, W
& ees Phone is Wil buy
-- 5 p.m. on

uper A. tractor, in
at my place. Rob-

| w J. I. Case 28
fo W/Automatic

Compton, 195 Mc-.
Athens, Phone: LI-

i |W. Murray, Rt.

twactor, priced}

- | equip. alsp tractar and farm, im-
, ins, 3001 Cooledge Rd., Tucker.

Want 2 Planter Hoppers for
WD Allis Chalmers tractor, that

or Exch. 2 Carnation planters,
plain view for planting 2 kinds
of seed in same row. Herman
c. Brewer, Rt. 3, Danielsville.

Want used 6 in. Clipper Belt
Lacing Machine, in good cond.,
and priced reasonable Edna
Barrett, Rt. 2, Montezuma.



Waint to Exch. Farmall H.
Tractor, Cultivator, ~ Planters,
Distributors, for Ford Tractor
and Cultivator or Ford Fergu-
son. Zack. Monkers, Jr., Rt. 2,
Box 58, Preston.



MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED
ee
100 cap: Elec. Brooder, good
|cond., very reasonable. Mrs. L.
(Sie Rt. 3, Macon, Phone

Jamesway Magic Flow Auto-
matic chicken feeder with 80
ft. trough, capable of handling
,-onsiderably more trough. G.
22 Box 5134,
(ce Phone 656.

1-horse Wagon camplete with
body, seat, and harness, $75.00;
also one 7 qt. Pressure Cooker,
> $15.00: E.7E. . Burke; Rte
Rhine. :

12 well built chicken cages;
also incubator in geod cond.
Contact Dan B. Gunter, Shal-
lowford Rd., Marietta,.Phone
9-5963.

Poultry laying cages, 24 hen
cap.: Waterers and Feeders in-
cluded. Come after. $25.00. T.
lH. Baker, Rt. 4, Box 50, Aus-
tell, Phone 2307.

480 Laying Cages, and feed
and watering troughs, used one
season, cheap for cash. W. L.
Sosebee, Rt. 3, Dallas.

Strong, sturdy, new Pheas-
fant and- Quail pens sale.
Contact. Mrs. Pauw! Hull. 340

Mayson Ave. N-E.,. Atlanta,
Phone CY-1510.
2-horse Wagon, very good

cond., all bodiys included, $75.
W. A. Thornton, Rt. 1, J ones-
boro, Lake Joderco Rd.

Good 2-horse Wagon, grain
@rili and pea thrasher, for sale.
Located 7 mi. Temple. Make
cash offer. Mrs. G. C. Taylor,
c/o Mrs. Lula Potate, Temple.

Want good used 6x 30: Tire
for C model-G tractor, without
holes in it at reasonable price.
State cond. in first letter. Troy
Saunders, 607 Quillian Ave., S.
E., Atlanta 17, Phone DE-8021.

Dowless Tobacco Curer pipes,
Carburator and stack included |
to fit 16 ft. barn, used very
little: also set slightly used
Dearborn Peanut Plows: also
Want 1-2 Simpley mule drawn
dusters, within radids i100 mi.
P W. Harrison, Rt. 4, Box 186,
Sylvania.

Elec. Brooder, 300 cap., $50.
Contact. Mrs. E. L. Herndon,
1828 Queen St., N.W., Atlanta
18, Phone CY-7591.

Sears Roebuck Can Sealer, No.
2 and No. 3, never been used,
$8.95. Exch. for elec. brooder,
or Guinea Pig; also elec. churn
for sale, $7 or exch. for large
any breed hens. Mrs. A. ak
Blackstock, Rt. 2, Douglasville.

5 ft. 4 in, Brillion Sure Stand
Grass Seeder, good cond., $200
or exch. for cattle. Ww. Q. Roun-
tree, Evans e

Want 400-600 cap. Incubator.
Contact H. Tonsgard, 5289 La-
mar St., Decatur, Phone CR-
oti

2-100 cap. elec. brooders, $6
ea. Mrs. F,. F. Lampkin, 966
Crew St., S. W., Atlanta_15.

-Chicken equip., including
one elec. and 2 hot water
brooders, 10 intermediate and
finishing batteries, and oth

plements for sale. W. L. Cous-









seed, 35c cup. 3 cups,

Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Icebox Watermelon, 100 seed, of

dressed envelope. W. Y.

from Weevils, 50c qt.:



MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED



2 tractor tires, 10 X 34 and
tubes with rims, $80 for both.

ana Box Type, 100 cap:, 4 wks.
old, $8. Will not ship. Mrs. Hat-
tie Wigley, Rt. 1, Dallas

600 egg cap! incubator,
pr. Great Northern Breeder
Quail, plus first class pens for
ea. pr. $150. Eugene Groover,
2575 Knox St., N. E., Atlanta

Wood Saw and Manuel, $15.
Come get. Taft Parker, Rt. 1,
Box 111, Zebulon, Phone LO-
77-8472.

Old time Buggy in excellent
running cond., with harnegs,
$200. Garland Moonegham, Jr.
3032 McAfee Rd. Decatur,
Phone CR-0253.

36 horse power Case unit,
equip. with starter, and guar.
geod running cond., $350. Used
for short while. Henry W.
Hughes, PO Box 12, Norwood. -

2,800 Turpentine Cups, used
but in good cond., 3c ea. at
farm, 8 mi. So. Vidalia in Cen-
ter Community. J. W. McDon-
ald, 120 Morris St., Vidalia.

Deep well pump, complete
with tank, new motor on pump,
$65 at my place. Roy Allen,
Pai Box 196, Austell, Phone
7073.

~ Elec. Incubator, in goodcond.,
$25. Warren -L. Moody, 104 W.
Washington. Rd., East Point,
Phone PO-7-7232.

1-1/2 horse power gasoline
motor, $35, centrifugal pump,
$5; 2 qt.elec. pasteurizer, $15.
All new cond., used 18 gal.
wheelbarrow sprayer. My place
17 mi. N. Columbus on Rt. 103,
near Mtn. Hill School. Robert
L. Mason, Rt. 1, Hamilton

800 ft. of 4 in. aluminum
pipe with newest improved cup-
lings, 10 sprinkler heads, one
Gardner Denver pump, slight-
ly used. Will sell reasonable. D.
C. Brown, Colquitt, Phone 3727



SEED AND GRAIN -
FOR SALE

Pkg. long green tender clus-
ter Okra seed, 50c Ib. if all
taken. Add postage. No stamps
nor checks. Mrs.. is Jel Peeples,
Rt. 2, Stone Mountain.

Tender old fashion; little
White runner bean seed, weevil
free, 65e cup, 2 cups, 1. PP.;
also mixed striped bunch beans,
45c cup, 2 cups, 80c. Miss Rosa
Blalock, Rt. 2, Rydal.

Good, tender White crease-
back and speckled Cutshort
Cornfield bean, and striped and
white half runners, 65c cup; also
mixed Cutshorts, 60 cup; good,
tender hull White Salet Eng.
Peas, 75c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Preston Southerland, Rt. 3, Elli-
jay.

Tender White half runners
and White Cornfield bean seed,
55c cup, 3 cups, $1.50; White
Black-eye Peas, Red, Speckled
Crowders and White lady Peas,
and tender= pod White Okra
$1. Mrs.

J. G. Whitfield, Rt. 3, Jasper.

Large and small tender white
half runner, White tender
Creaseback garden beans, and
little pink Peanut beans, 50c
cup. Add-postage. No stamps
nor checks. Minnie Charles,
Cherry Log. >

Cowhorn Pepper, 5 pods, 20c;
Pins Pepper, 12 pods, 20c; real
hot Cushaw seed, 2 doz. 20c; also,
purple hull Pea seed, free from
weevils, 50c pt.. or 75c qt. Add
postage. Mrs. Martha Walker,

Pride of Ga. also pure Midget

40c and stamped ad-
Sum-

either,

mers, Rt. 5, Newnan.

Fine Cowhorn Pepper, 5 pods,
20c; Pimiento Pepper, 12 pods,
25c; Purple Hull Peas seed, free
cushaw





Milking Machine, in good|seed, 2 doz., 15e. Add postage.
$100. Mrs. Joe Huston, | Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay.

John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple
(Draketown) o
Elec. Brooder, Sears make,

14 }

frost, 35c cup: Add postage. Mrs.
Otto Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Ibs., $1; Slick leaf Mustard seed,
40c
bearing size, 2 doz., 75c;
field Dewberry plants, 50 doz.
Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt.

Ib.;
Dutch and Copenhagen Cabbage |.
seed, $1 Ib. PP. Exch. for Pecan
trees, true to name,
feed sacks. Mrs.

SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE

Goan seed, Bushel, 50c pkg.;
Martin, Indian, Club, Dipper,
25e pkg. Add postage. Mrs. C.
D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

field bean seed, weevil treated,

age. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

Sericea Lespedeza seed, seari-
ficed and tested, $17.50 CWT:
Ky. 31 Fescue, recleaned and
tested, $16 CWT. Cecil Travis,
c/o Pine Crest.Acres, Riverdale,
Phone Fayetteville 5581

Extra Red Hot Pepper seed,
shade dried, 1955 crop, 25c tbls.
Add Se postage. Send money.
No stamps. Mrs. John Brown,
Rt. 1, Dewey. Rose.

3 bu. Oceolo Velvet beans,
$7.50 bu. and shipping charges:
also Gourd seed, 25 seed 15c
and stamped envelope. No per-
sonal checks. Dewey Guilides,
Rt 1, Dallas. ,

Good, speckled Cutshort
Cornfield and White Crease-
back beans, White half runner
Pumpkin. seed, Little Spanish
Peanuts (shelled), 50c cup; yel-
low Pop corn and white Corn-
field beans, 50c cup Add post-
Lage, No checks. Mrs. Henry G.
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

White, tender hull Cutshort
Bean seed, 60c cup, or 2 or more,
50c cup. PP. in Ga. Mrs. W. W.
Anderson, Rt. B., Ellijay.

Calif. Beer seed, 25c start;
also Side meat, 25 lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Ruth Weeks, Dial.

Good, tender White half run-
ner, and cream and pink Peanut
6 wks. bean seed, White crease-
back Cornfield beans, 55 cup,
2 cups, $1; White frost proof
tender hull Salet Eng. Peas, 75c
cup; Red speckled Crowder Peas
and Green Okra seed, 45c cup,
3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Good, tender White half run-
ner bean seed, big and little
kind, mixed, hand shelled, free
of weevils, 3 cups, $1. also sev.
Ibs. good bright Leather
Britches White beans, free of
Weevils, 25c Ib. Add postage.
Mrs. Gordan Brown, Rt. 4, Box
42, Blairsville.

Old fashion large white half
runner bean seed, free of wee-
vils, 60c cup; also old time
White multiplying onions for
Spring planting, 35 qt. or $1
gal. PP. Miss Mamie Anderson,
P._O. Box 37, Ellijay.

Old time tender White and
striped half runner and Cut-
short bean seed, 65c cup; also
White Salet Eng. Peas, 75c cup.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
Ople Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Yellow Crookneck Squash
seed, 50c large cup, or Exch.
cups for 2-100 lb. cap. print
sacks, free of holes and Mildew.
Ea pay postage. No stamps. Mrs.
H. J. Bryant, Rt. 3, Cochran.

White, tender half runner gar-
den bean seed, 45c large cup.
Add 12c Postage. Mrs. L. M.
Williams, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Good, garden Striped and.
White half runner bean seed,
3: cups; $1; or: 2: for: -75e. Add

postage. Pasty Crowe, Rt. 1,
Cumming.
Dwarf Okra seed, first yr.

from Cert. seed, order of 10 lbs.
or more, 35c lb.; 100 Ibs. or
more, special price. Add postage.
Howard Oates, Rt. 2, Cairo.

Good, White 6 wks. bean seed,
free of weevils, 50c cup; long
gteen Okra seed, bears until

Citron seed, 75 Ib: Col.
bunch butter beans, 35c Ib., 3

Mtm Huckleberry,
imp.

cup;

1, Cumming.

Imp. Stone Tomato seed, 90c
Early Jersey and Early

or print| Tf
Cc. W. Smith,

Large, tender striped Corn-

40e cup, 3 cups, $1. Add post-

SEED AND .GRAIN-
. FOR SALE |;

Cowhorn Okra, 40 We Whip.
pose will Peas seed, 1505" shits
White half runner bean; Brown.
striped half runner beans, 40c
Ib.; also large pumpkin seed, '
25 cup. Add postage. Mrs. Mae

New. Imp.. long green Okra:
seed, 65 1b,:*5 Ibs., or more, *
50 Ib. Add postage. Mrs, L. A.:

Tender, striped Cornfield bean
seed, 40c cup; Bunch col. Butter
beans, 35 cup; also few browa
stringless beans, 40c cup. Add
fpostage to all. Mrs. H. W. Bry-/
son, Kingston.

Clemson Spineless Okra seed,
beans until frost, 45 lb. Mrs. R.
H. Brown, Rt. 5, Cumming. 4

Good, sound, long green, ten-
der pod Okra seed, 40 lb. Add
noo Miss Pauline Higgins,
Rt. Gainesville. -

Watermelon seed: Black Dia-
mond, $1 lb.; Congo, $1.50 1b;
Icebox, $2 Ib. also Okra seed,
75 lb.; Jumbo Cantaloupe seed,
50c lb. Add postage. Wr if:
Sledge, Byron. :

Dishrag Okra, Banana Pepper,
or Clemson Spiseless Okra, 3
tsp., of any, 25c. PP. Lee Aber-
nathy, Rt. 2, Barnesville. :

Good, tender Bunch beans
seeds, free of weevils, White
and brown striped half runner
little 6 wk., pink Peanut half
runner, 60c cup; Red speckled
Crowder and purple hull Peas,
40c cup; also bunch green pod
and Velvet Okra seed, 50c cup.
Add postage. No stamps nor
checks. Betty Jean Banks, Rt.
1, Carters.

Good, tender bunch bean seed,
free of weevils, white
brown striped half runner little
6 wks. Pink Peanut half run-
ners, 60c cup; Red speckled
Crowder and purple hull Peas,
40c cup; also bunch green pod
and velvet Okra seed, 50c cup.
Add postage. No stamps nor
checks. Mandy Banks, Rt. 1,
Carters. :

15,000 Ibs. No. 1 Brown Top
Millet seed, recleaned and treat-
ed, 99.60 pct: purity; 81.00 pct.
germ.; 7c lb. FOB. J. Lynwood
Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomaston,
Phone 3697.

About 700 bu. Ga. Tan Soy-
beans, high germ., test and pur-
ity; also 250 bu. Velvet Beans,
90 day runners; and approx. 50
bu. Okra seed, bears until frost.
J. E. Beckham, Rt. 6, Box 264,
Dublin.

7,000 Ibs. brown top millet
seed, recleaned in 100: Ib. ship-
ping bags, lab. tested, 99 pct.
purity; 85:50 pct. germ., 7e lb.
S. T. Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomaston,
Phone 3607.

6,280 bu. Sericea Lespedeza
seed, cleaned and tested; 85 pet.
germ.; 99.34 pct. purity; 18 pct.
Dotter, J. J. Waters, Louisville. .

1,000 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza
seed, combine run, 12c Ib. at
barn. L. E. Kinney, Villa Rica.

Citron seed, 95c Ib. Write for
prices on larger orders. Carol
Grinstead, Rt.'1, Cadwell.

White multiplying onions,
$1:25 gal.; White half runner:
Bean seeds, -and old fashion

bunch Okra seed, 40c cup; curl-
ed Mustard and yellow squash
Pepper seeds, 10c tsp. Alt del.
Mrs, Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Roys>:
ton.

Good, tender bunch bean seed,
White and brown striped half
runners, Little 6 wk. Peanut
half runners, old fashion Corn-
field beans, 60c cup; Red spec~
kled Crowder purple hull peas,
40c cup; bunch green pod Okra
and Velvet#Okra seed, 50 elip.
Add postage. N. B. Banks, Rt.
1, Carters. :

Dish Rag Gourd seed, 10 doz.
or 15 doz., 50c; also yellow rind
with red med. Watermelon, 10
doz., or 6 doz., 50c. Miss Cecil .*
McCurley, Rt 2, Hartwell.

Good, long, green Okra seed,
Siege picked and cleaned, 400
5 lbs. or more, 30c tb. Wilk
es high germ. test. W. C.





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Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Thompson, Sr., Ra 1, LaFavettes

Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. 3

Ellington, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville, i



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SEED AND GRAIN
LUG FOR SALES 3"

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SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE ~



5,000 Ibs. Brown Top Millet
seed, 6c lb. Germ. 41.00. pct.;
100 bu. Combine peas, $3 bu.;
germ.,. 89.00 pct.; also Sricea,
17-1/2c. 1b. Scarified and. res
cleaned in new bags. George
Saxon, Rt. 1, Bowman.

New. 1955 crop Clemson Spine-
Jess Okra seed. State tested, 25c

Jb. in 10 Ib. lots,-or 20 Jb. in
100 lb. lots. Add postage. E. E.
Lackey, 607 Clifton Rd., N.E.,
Atlanta 7, Phone EV-8745 after
6 p.m.

1955 hand cleaned, roung,
dark - green, yellow meated
Watermelon seed, 50c cup; old
fashioned cleaned, White multi-
plying onions, $1.25 gal.; Pur-
ple hull Blackeye, and Brown
with dark Purple hull Crowder

- Peas,.20c lb. Add postage. Mrs.

Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Cal-
houn. =
12,000 Ibs. Martin Combine

Milo Grain Sorghum seed, lean,
combine run, $4. 50 per 100 lbs.,
at my farm. Will ship, freight
col., if money accompanies or-

der. J. A. Bower, Rt. 1, Alma,

~-Phone 2575.

Mexican Hot sauce; Holly Bo-
quet; Potting Boquet Pepper
sed, 15c pkg.; also Quick. Cook

and Aftiean Squash Pumpkin|"

seed, 15 pkg. or lot for 50c. W.
E. Butler, Sr., 219. Columbiq Dr.,
Decatur, Phone CHR-3382. 0

White Velvet Okra and Mar-
tin gourd seed, $1 qt.; All PP.
C.-F. Crisson, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Cowhorn Pepper seed, 25 tsp:

Castor bean and Russian Sun-

flower seed, 10c tsp. .Send
money or 3c postage stamps.

Robert Waters, Rt. 1, Jesup.

aoe Long, green Okra seed, 1955
_erop, hand gathered and hand

shelled, 89 pct. germ.; 50c Ib.
in lots and- you: pay exp.
charges; also rd hot pepper, $1
lb. C.F. Sullivan, Rt. 2, Tifton.

Excellent quality Brown_Top
Millet, in new bags. Analysis
upon request. Will consider
Exch. of seed for feeder steers.
Geo. H. Childs, 305 Cotton Ave.,

_ Thomaston, _

1955 crop good tender striped
half runner bean seed, 45c cup,
3 cups, $1.20; alse good tender,
White half runners, 50c cup, or
3 cups, $1.20. Add postage. Mrs.
H. L. Patterson, Rt. 1, Flowery
Branch.

Asst. Gourd seed, 3 pkg., 50c;
$1.50 doz. pkg.; also Hicks To-
bacco seed, $1 oz. PP. Karl
Stuckey, Blackshear.

Booking orders on 1955 crop
Cattail Millet, Sericea Lespe-
deza, 14c lb.; also Iron and Clay
Peas, $2 bu. Germ. and- purity
guar. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst.

Good, white and brown strip-
ed bean seed, free from- weevils,
50c cup; long green Okra seed,
25c cup. Add postage; also big

-yellow pumpkin seed, 30, 20c

and stamped envelope. Mrs.
Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Sorghum Cane seed, 8c Ib. in
100 lb. lots or more. M. B. Moon,
Rt. 3, Rockmart.

New imp. Clemson Okra seed,
75 lb., 10 lbs. or more, 50c lb.
W. R. Wood, Ben Hill.

Watermelon, Cantaloupe, A-

~ corn, Squash, field Pumpkin,

Jong Cayenne and Cowhorn
Pepper, also Brinmer and Pon-
derosa. Tomato seed, 30c pkg.
PP. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.,
N.E!, Atlanta 8, Phone AT-6452.

Sericea, Lespedeza, cleaned,
scarified, purity, 99.63, germ.
- 89.00 pct.. Any amt. shipped

FOB., 22c lb. ALSO Brown Top
Millet seed, cleaned, 99.68 pct.
purity,-86 pct. germ., 8c lb. J. E.
Voyles, Hwy. 54 Morrow, Phone
Jonesboro 6104.

2-1/2 Ib. yellow Tomato seed,
50c'doz. and stamped envelope.
T. M. Shelmutt, Rt. 5, Franklin.

Good, tender old fashion Corn-
field Cut Short, mixed col. bean
seeds, 65c cup. Add postage. No
stamps nor, checks. Mrs. Pearl
Wilson, Carters,

2,000 lbs. Brown 28
seed, combine run, 7c lb
Poke Steele, Bairdstown.

Millet
. FOB.



Martin, small or mixed Gourd
seed; also Cucumber,* Squash,
and Hot Pepper. seed, 15c pkg.
Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tem-
ple.

200 Ib. good, sound, 1955 green
Okro seed; 50c lb.; also 6 bu.
Brown-eye Crowders and Spec-
kled Peas, mixed, $7 bu. Friend-
ly Gren, Rt. 2, Box 91, Midville.

100 day large Velvet bean
seed, 89 pct, germ.; $6 bu: FOB;
also Dynamite So. American
Popcorn (every grain pops), 83
pet. germ; 20c lb. Add postage.
B. C. Hicks, \Rt. 1, Adel, Phone
Sparks 2881.

Speckled Sha White half run-
ner beans, sound, col. butter

beans, 35c cup; yellow meated
and Stone Mtn. Watermelon
seed, Muskmelon, Yellow

Squash, Pumpkin, Citron, Senna
seed, 10c tbls.; Horehound, cat-
nip (rooted) 20c bunch, garlic,
40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. R. T.
Williams, Rt. 1, Suwanee. ae,

Good tender striped and
White half runner bean seed,
50c cup; 3 cups, $1; red spotted
Crowder Peas, 45c cup, 2 cups,
80c. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt..-1,
Cumming. a

Genguine green hull: and
White tender Creaseback Corn-
field bean seed; also 6. wks.
White tender hull bunch beans,
enue PP. Homer Van Zandt,
Dial.

Black rind yellow meated
watermelon seed, large half cup,
50c. Add postage. Mrs. Lester
Williams, Rt: 1, Homer.

10 Ibs. 1955 long tender green
Okra seed, 65c lb. Add_postage.
Mrs. T..M. Harris, Milner.

Yellow Squash seed, plant in
Summer and keeps all Winter,
2 tbls., 15c. Add postage. Miss
Cozette Simmons, Rt. 1, Bald-
win,

Few pints old fashion frost
proof Salet Eng. Peas, also
Spineless tender green Okra
seed, 25c pt. Add 17c postage
on ea. Will ship C.O.D. Mrs.
Garnett Simmons, Rt. 1, Bald-
win,

1956 crop tender Brown strip-
ed half runner beans, $1- Ib.;
also pure Livsey Watermelon
seed, large, round, and extra
sweet, $2 lb.; Pole cat Peas, and
slightly col. Pole Butter beans,
abundant bearers, 3 lbs., $1.25;
Martin Gourd seed, 25 cup. PP.
in Ga. Mrs. J. M. Jones, -Gray-
son, - 2

Citron seed, $1 lb. Shipped
C.0.D. Write for prices on larg-
er orders. A. L. Thompson,
Cadwell. :

Hales" best Cantaloupe and
Quill Melon seed, nice and
round, 35c tbls. Add postage. No
stamps nor checks. Mrs. A. R.
Harrison, Rt. 1, McIntyre.

Martin Gourd Seed, 10c doz.
and stamped envelope. Mrs.
Grady Brewer, Toomsboro.

Martin Gourd seed, 20 for 10c
and 3c stamp. John W. Cross,
Sr., Rt.3, Clarkesville.

Sericea Lespedeza seed, Ar-
lington, 25c lb.; common, 20c
Ib.; also Wheatland grain Sor-
ghum seed. Harry Johnson, Sil-
VErRGreck:

NH Icebox Watermelon, 40
seed, 25c; 100, 50c; large pod
White half runner beans seed,
Weevil treated, 50c cup; 3 cups,
$1.25; Long green Pod Okra
seed, 40c cup, 3 cups, $1. Mrs.
Grady Fraser, Rt. 3, Gainesville.

Large, round, Yellow meated
Watermelon, 40 seed, 10c; Mid-
get, 10c pkg.; Martin gourd seed,
10c doz. and stamped addressed
envelope; White nest onions, $1
gal. and 30c pee Mrs. P. E.
Traylor, Rt. 2, Rebecca.

12,000 lbs. Martin combine
Milo grain Sorghum seed, clean,
combine run, $4.50 per 100 lbs.,
at my farm. Will ship freight
Col. if money accompanies or-
der. J. A. Bower, Rt. 1, Alma,
Phone 2575.

1955 Martin Gourd seed, ap-
prox. 50 seeds, 25c, or 1 cup, $1.
Coes Pence, Rte dy Box es0n,

} Marietta.



PLANTS FOR

ese

Non-stop everbearing Straw-
berry plants, $1 C. Add postage

on orders less 1,000. Mrs. c. i.
Estes, Lincolnton. _ eS
Mtn. Hiickleberry, bearing

size, field Blackberry and Dew-
berry, Hazlenut bushes, Hima-
laya berry, 75 doz.; Wild Straw-
berry, 5 doz.,_$1; Red Plum, 3
$1; Yellow.Roots, washed clean,
4 1b,,. $1. Add postage, Mrs.
Naney Henderson, Rt.. es
124, Ellijay.

Klondike esha plants,
90c C.; Catnip, 40c bunch, Pep-
permint, 40c doz.; Scuppernong
cutting, 50 doz.; Brown strip-

ped half runner "beans, 3 cups,

$1.35. Exch for print sacks. Ea.
pay postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt.
1, Gainesville.

Mtn. Huckleberry,
swe, 75c doz.; Hazlenut. bushes,
Wild Blackberry, 85 doz.; Red
and yellow Plum sprouts, 3, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Homer Hen-.
derson, Rt. 3, Box 126, Ellijay.

Marglobe and Rutger Tomato
plants,, good count and moss
packed, $2.50 M, $1 C. del. No
Checks and will fill large or-
ders; also Gov. inspected and
treated Puerto Rica Red Skin
Potato plants,-ready April,
del. W..R. Lightsey, Surrency.

Rutger Tomato plants, ready
now, $3 M; $I C. Del; also
Calif. Sweet Pepper, $4. 50 M.
$1 C., ready now, Red and Yel-
low Puerto Rico plants, $4-M.
del. in April. No checks. George
Griffis, Rt. 1, Screven. :

Cert. Rutger Tomato plants,
moss packed and . wrapped,
ready April eos M.. special
price on 10, 000- 20,000 lots by
express. Will have Sweet and
Hot Pepper about April 15. B. F.
Mallard, Box 528, Rt. 5, Savan-
nah, Phone 4- 5079,

Wild Blackberry and Huckle-
berry bushes, .75 doz.;. Hazle-
nut, 85c doz.; Yellow Root, 15e
doz.; Yellow Plum sprouts, 35
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Manda_
Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay._

Chas. Wakefield frost proof
Cabbage also White Bermuda
Onion plants, 500,-$1.75; $2.50
M., or 60c C. Otis Conner, Pitts.

Govt. inspected Potato plants,
Red, Puerto Rico and Ala. Cop- |
perskin, $3.75 M. ea. kind; lots}
of 5,000 or more, $3.25 M. FOB.
Booking orders now for ship-
ment beginning early April.
A. E. Graham; Alma. * ze

Cert. Suwanee Bermuda Stol-
ons, in 3 bu. moisture resistant
bags, bearing tag and seal of
Ga. crop Improvement Assn.,
$6 bag. FOB. D. C. Brumbalow,
Fort Gaines. :

Z

Super Marglobe Tomato
plants, 200, $2.25, 500, $4; $5.25
M. PP. Shipped same day or-
der received. Quality plants,
V. H. Smith, Rt. 2; Colquitt.

Lucretia Dewberry, well root-
ed, No. 1 plants, $5 C.; $35 M.
Raymond Robinson, Greenville.

Kudzu crowns, rooted, 1-2
yrs. old. $2-C:; 500, $7. Add post-
age. C. D. Crow, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville. yeh .

White and yellow: multiply-
ing onions, $1.35 gal.; old fash-
ion bunch Okra seeds, & White
half runner bean seed, 40c cup;
also curled mustard, yellow]
Squash, and pepper seeds, 10c
tbl. All Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Rutger Tomato, 500, $1.25; $3
M.; Chas. Wakefield Cabbage,
White Bermuda onions, and Ga.
Collard plants, fresh for Spring
planting, 500, $1.25; $2 M. Ac-
cept all orders, prompt ship-
ment. Jack Davis, Box 662, Fitz-
gerald.

Spring grown cabbage*plants:
Copenhagen, Mkt. and Chas.
Wakefield, Ga. Collard, also
White Sweet. Bermuda onion
plants, pencil size, 500, $1.25;
$2 M.; $7.50 for 5 M. Mrs. I. L.
Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald.

Klondike (grows. large ber-
ries), strawberry plants, $1 C.
Add postage. Mrs. Dave Jack-
son, Rt. 1, Conyers.

Horseradish Crowns, with

-|300, $1.25; 500, $1.7

bearing |.

$4]

Collards,
prompt shipment and full count 1b.
guar. Eel. Fitzgerald, oe 5

Good irons P nhagen
Cabbage, also ye low. Bermuda
and Crystal White onion
25 M
Prompt shipment. and full count
James Griffin, Rt. 45 Baxley.

Cert. Sweet Potato plants;
grown from Vine Cuttings, Po-

, | tatoes, Bunch Puerto Rico, Gold

Rush and the new Ga. Red.
Ready for . del. March 20,
through June. J. Anderson Reed,
Pinehurst, Phone 15.

os fashion Button Onions,

lanting, make buttons this

fall $1.50 gal. PP. Vv. E, Tench,
Rt. 2, Alto. =

Big Gem, Everbearing Straw-
berry plants, $2.50 C. PP. and.
full count; big healthy plants
guar. M.O. preferred. J.
Miles, Rt. 3, Alma. rene

Mtn. Huckleberry plants, 3
doz., $1; Field Dewberry and
Blackberry, all 50c doz.; also
Catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. |

Yellow Bermuda Cryael
White Onion, also. Copenhagen
Mkt. cabbage plants, 300, $1.25;
500, $1.70; $2.25 M. Good plants,
and ptompt shipment. Ina Grif-
fin, Rt. 4 _Baxley. Siar

Chas:
Dutch, frost proof Cabbage; al-
so Onion plants, 300, $1.25; 500,
$1.75; $2.50 M.;

M., $1. C. R. Chancior, Pitts.
Rutger Tomato plants, 500,

$1.75; soe M.; also Spring Cab-

bage, ~

500, $1.25! -$2 M.;

ald. ;

Millions Cert. Potato plants,
April, May, June del.; Ga. Reds,

Rico, $4 M.; $10 for 3 M; 5 M-

Red Tomato plants, $3 M.; 500,
$2. B. J. sHead, Bee Phone |.
S101. :

BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE :



ning speckle Velvet beans, $4
bu. Fill large orders. W.-
Coes Rt. 3, Buena Vista.

Brab Peas, $4.50 bu. Neil
Horton, RED, Perry)

12 bu. cream Crowder peas,
dleaned, 10c lb., $5 bu., also
200 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza
seed, l5c Yb. Cleaned and scari- |
fied. Rufus W. Kilgore, & a
Buford :

350 Be bright recleaned pure
iron Peas, in 2\bu. bags, $2.50
bu. FOB my place. R. F. Scar-
borough, Byrom, Phone _War-
ner Robins, 1480-W-1 |

Large quantity of good qual-
ity white peas: Cabbage peas,
83 pct. germ.; $16 CWT; Conch
peas, 73 pet;
85 pet.,
M. Brooks,
Phone . 4344.

2,600 bu. recleaned inne Deas

Rt. 2, , Newton.

| in new 2 bu. bags, 99 pet. purity

$3 bu., at my place. L. F. Now-
ell, 6112 Houston Rd., sate:
Phone 39470.

old time fender White half
runner garden beans, 50c cup,
or 3 cups, $1.35; Blue Java Peas,
20 cup; Mung beans, 40c lb.;
postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1 1, Ball
Ground :

300 bu. Iron Peas, 92. 50 a
160 bu. mixed peas $2 bu.; 125
bu. Jackson Soybeans, $3 bu..
All recleaned and in 2 bu.
bags. FOB. Fred Flanders, Rt.
6, Box 180, Dublin

White and brown Purple Hull
Crowder Peas and Running
Butter beans, 3 cups, $1.25;
Bunch Okra seed, 2 cups, $1. 25:

Mullein Plants, $1.25. Add post-

age. Mrs. ve - pOvEerS oe
man

25c Ib., in 5 Ib. lots, or more.

Crowders; White bunch Butter



roots, $2 doz. PP. C. F. Crisson,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega. .

Jants, |

M.

i

~ Wakefield and. round S
also Cayenne :

Hot Pepper, del. March 1D; $6 | 1

ite Bermuda and Ga.|_

and bunch Puerto Rico, $5oME SIS
Copperskin and Regular Puerto aS

- Good, sound, ibaa: early cimcr

H.

Running Acre, | 7
$12. CWT. FOB. Roy ra

also ground Sage, 50c cup. Add f:

Garlic bulbs, $1. 25 doz.; also 4| ;

White hull Cabbage Polid 35.
3 cups, $2.PP. White Acre Peas, | j

Add pos: age; White hull Cream | ~

Ben P. ae
Lyons 5939

Recleaned 92 Ps
| Peas, $2.75
30 bu. or more.
bu. orders accep

Yearwood, ae

Cream Crowders,
Tender Blue Po

ed half runners, Ae
extra large

ter. beans, <3 =
checks. Mrs. Cl
lian, Rt. Te

Whit purple hu
FOB. case

90 day Vely
quality, $6 ay M. Py Fe

Rat,

up, $3 M.; also Rutger and Big| Exch. 2

eet beans, "selene
bags, $3.50 bu. W..
bese Dudes -

on. Monday only.
Will ship 30 Ib.
Get LE or
| Mountain

\ Cabbage Peas (
are white), $. =
Lady Finger |
Cluster Pepper,
color, 10c and stan
ed envelope;

_| bears until frost,

ed envelope. C. :
Rt. Le Ochlochnee

Tender, White, half
garden beans, p

3 1955 crop :
striped halt :
vil free, 50c cup;~
slightly col. pole bu
very prolific, 4 -cup:
Martin Gourd seed,



peas, 75c lb. Add eet Fred.
ASO, Rt. 4, ee

i








rowder Peas, ae

Tt beans, 35
ice Popcorn,

rd,;|ter beans, 40c cup, 3, 90c del.
_|No stamps. Mrs. R. T. Chath- |
am, 128 Peters Street, Calhoun

e os Pink Peanuts, and
ee beans, 50c cup;

ero ders _ Peas,
Queen of the
Ib lard box,
Add postage.
3,











































] at my place,
01 a Ray, C: .
Ri 1 fee 1s Hep-

_ speckled Soyier
ib., in 5 Ib. lots or
Blue Java Peas, 25

as Loxton Garden

oe eS 3 cups,
Th tke Crowder. and Pur-
_ Peas;












Ga. Nol Jess 5 Ibs.
Je. mages a





| 50s cup; small White Butter |,

|seed. Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Rt.
ek i Box 222, Bishop. bo

: beans, 25c 1b.; also little streak-
1p | Add postage. Mrs. W. 'H. Belk;

| ville. i

: iD: Whitesburg.

|bu. H.C. Allen, Rt.

- ~|ners, little pink Peanut beans,
uy. 55e-cup;- also White Salet Peas,

| Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

|and White early Butter Peas,
| Estelle Payne, Rte ae Canton

| field beans, Crowder Peas, and

--EMi- )
2 jner beans,

| Add paceee: Arvil Lambert, Rt.
P18, Ellijay .

|mer beans, pure, free of wee-
| vils, $1 1b.;

{| Valley, phone Taylor 5-2835.

|} and

Cochran. |

lin 2 bu: bags, - $4 bu.
-| Herron, 205-

'|extra tender brown
| Peas, sound and treated (some
| bursted),

i age W. P beans, 50 Ib. Add post-

Striped half. runner beans, | -
beans, 35c cup. Add postage.
Exch. for Sacks, fruit or other

White and col. pune Butter

ed half runner beans, 50c Ib.

Sr. Rt. 2; Box 160, Daniels-

1 bi ole fashion Corfield
beans, $1 qt.; 5 bu. speckled
Crowder, and 5 bu. purple, hull
Crowder Peas, clear of wee-
vils, $5 bu. all 1955 crop. Add

|postage. Exch. for large Vel- |,

wet beans. E. R. Berets: Rt.

Iron and Clay Hay Peas,
recleaned, in -2-1/2-bu. _bags $4
3, Me-

{

Donough, Phone 3379.

40 bu. bunch red Ripper and |

10 bu. Tilman and 1 bu. Black-
eye Peas, $6 bu. Geo. Carswell,

Rt. 1, Box 234, Danville. = +

White and Cream half run-

55 cup. Add postage. Jemima

Little Brown 6 wks. Beans

ea. 30c Ib. Add- postage. Mrs.



aH"
Mixed tender, upland - Come

little Pink Peanut beans, 50c
cup, 3, $1; also: col. bunch but-

Best quality regular 90 day
Velvet Beane $6 bu.; also 90
day large oes Velvet beans.
Samples upon request. M. C.
Blount, Jr., Box 836, Macon.

65c cup; White
Creaseback and Speckled cut-
short Cornfield beans, 65 cup;
mixed Cutshort, 60c cup; tender
hull, White Salet Eng. Peas, 75c
cup; also Okra seed, 45c cup.

1955. Brown striped half run-

also running But-

ter beans; 3 lb., $1. Add post--

= | age, on all Mrs. W. W. Ore: .
2aS, Geri '

mack, Rt. 1, Lithonia.

400 bu. Iron Peas, cleaned,
sacked and in 2 bu. bags, $3-
pasJ sche Collins. Rt. 1 hort

Recleaned Soybeans, $5 bu.
.recleaned Jackson Soy- |
beans, germ. 85 pct. $4 bu., in
2 bu. bags. FOB. farm; also re-
cleaned Iron Peas, $2. 75. bu.
in 2 bu. bags. J. W. Trunnell,

100 bu. Velvet beans, Shel

Jo Bs
P 8th. St., Dublin,
Phone 789-R

350 bu. bright recleaned pure
iron peas, in 2 bu. bags, $2.50
bu. FOB my place. R. Fr. Scar-
borough, Byron, Phone Warner
Robins, 1480- W-l

120 bu. Jackson Soybeans,
grown from nonCert. seed,
$3.25 bu., at farm. All reclean- |
ed, free of weed seed. Galen
S: "Yoder, Rt. 1, Box 83-A, Mon-
tezuma, Phone 7914.

White, tender Cornfield beans
50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Olie
Fields, Old Fairburn Rd., Ben
Hill, Phone Atlanta PL-8-1787

; Little Lady finger peas and
purple hull Crowders, 3 cups,
$1. Exch. for print or white
sacks, 2 or 3 alike at 3, $1.
Ea. pay postage. Mrs. a W.
Robinson, Rt. 1, Box 152, Ogle-
thorpe Z

Old fashion peas Hull
speckle fied Peas. Staten Tay-
lor, Rt. 1, Alma

500 lb. Purple Hull and 1,000
lbs. Peanut Crowders, 100 lbs.
speckle











10c tb, for entire
lot; 5 lbs. ea. Cornfield, string-
less green pod, and Pink Val-






oe nS 2, Doug-



|W. Lost Mountain, on Antioch

Striped and White half run- |

| Eggs, single mated, $5 per 15.



* ePirpis Hull Atak White Black-
eye, ere peas, clean and
free from: weevils, 120 lb. FOB.
Hope Mebeighey: Rt. 4, Dallas

Caston beans, - 12 seed,

ope. John H, Greene, 401 Hol-
nan Ave., Athens ;

15 bu. cream Crowder Peas,
$5 bu. W. A. Thornton,, Lake
| Jodeco Rd., Rt. 1, Jonesboro.

Wonder Climbing: Peas, 4-6
bu. per vine eatable, 30c pkg.
and self addressed stamped en-
vvelope. No stamps. J. W. Pruitt,
Naylor. ,

oo

50 bu. White hull speckled
Peas, $3.50 bu., at my place.
O. B. Hooks, Stillmore

carne

FOR. SALE



300 bu. good corn, $1.50 bu.
also 3 tons good Peanut Hay,
$20 ton, at barn. Located 4 mi.
So. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W. Forbes,
ruts 2, Brooklet. ;

100. bu. White Corn, $1. 25 bu.,
at. barn.- Watson R. MeCorkie, |
eRtehQ; Harlem.

"Approx. 50 bu- Sos sound
Corn in shucksy $1.25 for. 75: 1b
bushel at my place. Located N-

Rd., 1. mi. off paved Due, West

Springs.

1955 crop White Corn for
sale. Contact. S. E. Jackson, Rt.
2, Fayetteville, Phone 4372,



Ear Corn and baled Pay: for
saleat my barn, 4.mi. N. Perry.
W. T. Flowers, RFD., Perry. ~

o

COTTONSEED FOR SALE



are Empire Wilt resistant
big boll Cottonseed, grown from
foundation seed, ginned on one
variety, gin 5 1/2c Ib. Hey C
Couch, Senoia.

First yr. 100 wilt resistant,
direct from reg. Cottonseed,
treated, delinted, 1 var. gin
picked and kept dry, 40 pet. lint,
over bale to 1-1/16 in staple,
$5.75. CWT. bag 5 bags, $28. H.
P. Malcom, Rt: 2, Box 47, Social
Circle, Phone 3346. *

40 bu. Coker 100 wilt first

r.
from breeder Cottonseed for
sale.. Howard Lewis, Rt. 3,
Rome ; 5



EGGS FOR SALE



Toulause goose Eggs, 25c ea.
Contact. Miss Ruth Brown, Shi-
loh. :

Hopkinson, Waiherse game
| Ed M. Cambron, 420 pi cegignd
St., Cedartown.

Dark Cornish Eggs for setting,
16,-$1.50. Del. Miss Leona Simp-
son, Rt. 2, Sparta:

Guinea eggs for setting, 70c
doz., at farm, Add 30c postage
if~ mailed; also White Pekin
Duck eggs, 70c doz. Add 40c doz.
postage. H. H. Turner, Orchard
Hill.

Broad Brested bronze turkey
eggs, $3.75 doz. or 2 doz., $7.
PP. Robert ae Wrighis-
ville,

Mallard ee eggs, $1. 15 doz.;
also Brown Mammoth Turkey
eggs, $1.50 doz. Add postage.
E. H- Bridges, Sharpsburg.



HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oats, Etc.)
44. FOR. SALE



* 2,000 bales bright Crab and
Johnson Grass Hay, mixed, $25
ton, FOB or $30 del. in 2-1/2
ton lots within 30 mi. also bale
Oat Straw, $15 ton. J. Lynwood
Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomaston,
Phone 3697.

$20 ton, at my barn. A. L. Dale,
Parrott, Phone 823.

"Runner Peanut Hay, gathered
without rain, $25 cash per ton,

Sev. tons good Peanut Hay, |

ms 4 (Wheat,

104
and addressed stamped envel-

CORN AND SEED CORN}

Rd. CaAs Hall, Rt. 1, Powder |.

| sprouts,. 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.

i Beaver, Rt.

fine Burbank Plum sprouts, 50

.Add- postage.

| Black Walnut tres, 50c ea.;

_ HAY AND STRAW.
Oats, Etc.)
FOR SALE



Coastal Bermuda Hay, bales
average 80 lbs.; ; highly fertiliz-
ed 3 times, cut 3 times, high in
Protein value, saved without

ed > reasonable, at farm or del.
within 250 mi. on approval as
advertised. Call Collect for J. L.
Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Phone 221.

Bright Fescue Hay, averaging
about 50 lb. bale, with smatter-
ings Sericea and Clover, 75c
bale. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground.

Choice Coastal Bermuda Hay
and baled Oats also Clover for
sale, at my barn. Hay cut, cured
and baled without rain. Located
7 mi. So. Odum. Winton C. Har-
ris, Screven.

Victory Grain Seed Oats, state
test, 94.94 pct., bright and sound,
in 5 bu. bags, $6 Bu. FOB. J. F.
Lowe, c/o Whetstone. Farm, Box:
538, Fort Valley. -.

Fescue and Sericea hay, top
cond., properly cured, for sale.
J. W. Morris, Box 119, Carroll-
ton.



TURNIPS FOR SALE



e For trucks, nice Turnips now
ready for market, priced right.
G. M. Fiveash, Rt. 1, Hahira.

rn nt
PECAN AND FRUIT
_ TREES FOR SALE



ones 100. fine large purple
col. Fig bushes, bears all sum-
mer, firm rich fruit, few large,

to $1 ea. Come and get. Cannot
ship. J. B. King, seapevule,
Phone PO-7-9002.

Brown Turkeys ae White
Figs, 3-4 ft.,.50c ea.; Muscadine
vine, 50c bunch; mixed Peach
trees, 2-4 ft. 25c and 50c ea.
Damp packed.
Exch. for Sacks. Mrs. Grady
Brewer, Toomsboro, f

Grape Cuttings, 10 var., as-
sorted and labeled, 50, $1.25; $2
C.-Cs.8..Crissony Rin 1, Dah-
lonega. a

red hot Pepper, 75c gal.; run-
ning Butter bean seed, 30c lb.;
seddling Pecan trees, 35c ea.;
apple tree sprouts, 25c ea. Add
postage.. Mrs. C. H. Sledge,
Byron.

Hazlenut bushes, bearing size,
Huckleberry, also Yellow Root,
75 doz.; Red and yellow Plum

Homer Henderson, Ellijay.

Kudzu Crowns, $2 C.; Rasp-
berry plants, $1 doz.; Muscadine
grapes and plum trees, 6, $1;
Red. Gold Strawberry plants,
$1.25 C.; Garlie bulbs, 4 doz.,
$1; also Catnip, 6, 50c. Mrs.
games Waters, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Purple Fig bushes, 50c ea or
3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Inez
2, Jesup.

Hazlenut bushes, bearing size,
Huckleberry bushes, 75e. doz.;
also yellow Roots, 75c doz.; Red
and yellow Plum - sprouts, 3,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Manda
Henderson, Ellijay. , om

Muscadine grapevines, Crab-
apple trees; Catnip bunches, and
Sage plants, 6, $1; also Yellow
Root bunches, 75c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt.
6, Gainesville.

Small, sweet or sour Pome-
granate bushes, 2 small Oct.
Yellow Indian and 10 old fash-
ion clear and Clingstone Peach,
2 black walnut trees, 2. fig
sprouts (rooted), large purple
type, also 2 sand Pears sprouts,
(rooted). All $1.50 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shell-
man. : :

Brown Turkey Fig bushes,
insp., 2 yrs. old, $1250 ea.; 3 yrs.
old, $2 ea. Postpaid. G. M. Mose-
ley. Menlo, Ga.



MISCELLANEOUS
_FOR SALE



ARTICHOKES:
Jerusalem artichokes, $7 bu.



at barn. Walter H. Greenway,





Rt. 2, Kite.



rain, bright green col. and pric- |

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE---~

BAMBOO: :
Giant Bamboo roots, 50 Ib.

606 College St.,

BEES: :
3 hives of Bees, ie supers,
also robbing equipment, Ses

Carrollton. .

Chamblee

20 hives of Bees,/ $2. 50. ea.
Roy, T. Pike Warm Sunes! hes

FEATHERS:
30: lbs. used,-all goose feath-
ers, 60c Ib. at my home. Will

Metter iy
FERTILIZER: Tage seat

les and flowers), 1 and 2 yrs.
sample. A. L. Thompson, Cad-
well

GOURDS: Fo re
Dipper gourds, 2. sizes, . 15:

and 20c ea.; also seed, 2 doz. ~

1c=2G Crenshaw, Fits 2,

Monroe _.

LARD:

5 cans, 50 Ibs. ea. of home
made,
fresh, pure hog lard, $8 per
can, del. within 25 mi. radius,
in new cans. Mrs. Kate Harrell,

MEAT:

also good seedling Peans, 45
lb. prepaid. Ship any amt. to ~
16-Ibs. W. A. Walker, Quitman

8 country salt_cured Hams,
at my place. Wont ship. Mrs.

Blairsville \

h

1 Country cured Ham, 48

lbs. $30; shoulders,-35 lbs., $10
ea. Troy Duffey, Rt. 2, "Me- |
Donough - roe
POTATOES:

Cert. seed sweet patataee
Bunch P, R., $3.50 bu.; Gold
Rush, $3 bv. FOB. L. Heidt, , :
Box 49, Cordele . A

ROOTS AND HERBS: .
Yellow Root, 4 Ib. lard can
full for $1 PP. Mrs. Abe Goble,.
Rt. 2, Talking Rock. .
Rhubarb roots, 45c ea.; also

Joe B. Woody, Rt. 5, Ellijay

100 lb. cap. white cotton
feed bags, 10u at my farm. Ver-
non G. Woods, Brooks, Phone

207M-6

. Print sacks,
3 for $1.50; also white, all 100
lb. cap., 35c.ea. Add postage.
Mrs: C. W: Fricks, Rt J, Box
151, Talking Rock

1 set of 3 alike feed sacks,
then 10 of one alike, free of
holes, washed and ironed, 13
in all, 40c ea. PP. Mrs. & Cc.
Clifton, Millen.

Print sacks, 2- 4 ee with-
out holes, 3, $1.25; 2; 75c; 4,
$1.50; also. square Dance Prints,
3, $1.50. All PP. All washed,
ironed. and free of jaoles. No
stamps nor chks. Mrs. C. S.
Phillips, Crandall. :

SUGAR CANE: $
1200 stalks of green Sugar

Cane, from 4- 6 ft. long, five

cents stalk at bed. B. F> Knowl-

es, Sr., Rt. 1, Cadwell.
SYRUP:
Sev. hundred gal. of: old

Sugar Cane Syrup in No. 5 and
No. 10 can., $1.25 gal. or lot.
to one person, $1.10 gal. FOB
my place, 5 mi. West Metter
near No. 46 Hwy. L. H. Eden- -
field, Stillmore

WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS:

Black Walnut meats, SE pty
also sassafras, yellow dock, yel-
low root, and wild: cherry barks,

S=-1bsi $2: PRi* Mrs. Candy,

Holden, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

GOURDS: : . ne
Martin Gourds, $3 doz.; Dip-

per and Extra large, $5 doz.;
Ornamental, $1.50 ~doz.; also
Bushel giant size, $1 ea.; $10
dez, Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Long handle, Dipper, and
Crooked handled (can be used
as Martin) gourds, 25 ea. Add



son

FOB. Wm. R. Edwards, Daw- .

postage. Mrs. Roy Pruitt,
Rt. 1, Buford

Add postage. Denver Holland, he

Camp, 4850 W. Hospital Ave, 5

not ship. Wit Es Carter, Rt 1, re

Leaf miold.(for fert. venenees ay
old, $2 bu. hamper. Write for: se

open kettle rendered, \
{ Pageteaie Phone 4-181 ee =

Good, Hickory smoked, coun-
try cured 11 1b. hams, 80 ite

4 ea. large and 1 med., 65 lb.
Gordon Brown, Ri. 4, Box. es ae

garlic bulbs, 25 for 50c. Mrs.

SACKS: z ei

2 and 3 alike, . +3










































































72



i










ans, gathered since Xmas,

_/ SYRUP:















and Dipper 25c pkg. Mrs. C. D.
Seller, Rt. 2, Ellijay

LARD:
S-cans fresh open kettle ren-
dered country style hog lard,

. 501b. can, $8. Del. within 25
mi Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fay-
etteville, Phone 4181,
MEAT:

2 mice sides white salt cured
Meaf. Nov. and Jan. killed, 40c
Ib. No checks. Mrs, Clarenc >

Rt. I, Dacula

MeMillian,

Hickory smoked Hams, wt.
35 lbs., 75 lb. Robert A. Mont-

gomery, Rt. 2, Bowdon, Phone,

205-J

PECANS:
8 lbs. small thin shell Pec-
60c
Yb. Add postage. Mrs. John L.
Moore, 705 S. Second St., Mad-
ison
BACKS: :
Print sacks,
and free of holes,

washed, ironed
2-3 alike, 3,

$1, or 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. |

Boyd Johnson, Cherry Log.

Used Chicken feed bags, 10c
ea. Vernon G. Woods, Brooks

SAGE::

Washed and shade dried sage,
$2 Ib. Mrs. W. J. Rickimon, Rt.
1, Toccog

1956 shade curcd Sage, no
stems nor trash,25e cup. Add
10c postage. Mrs. Cora Leavell,
410 North Ave; Marietta

55 gal. good table grade 1955
crop Syrup in 1/2 gal. jars,
$60 for lot, my place. Will not

' ship. Hubert. Duckw orth, Rt. 2

Blairsville
ARTICHOKES:

Jeruselem Artichokes, $1.25
Zat-PP. or 2. gal $2.35 PP> o.
G. Vaughn, P.O. Box 24, N.

. Side Br, Atlanta ~

ee





- Cherry,



Jerusalem Aad ichalios $1 gal.;
also Rhubarb, 6, $1. Add post-

age Mrs! (CD. Sellers-Rt-- 2)
Ellijay. x
Jerusalem . Artichokes, $1.50

gal., PP. 2nd zone; $7' bu. Exp.
Col. C. W. Page, 149 No. Ave.,
N.E., Atlanta 8, Phone AT-6452.

BAMBOO ROOTS:

Bamboo Roots,! 35 lb. Add
postage. John Knight, Quitman.

FERTILIZER:

Extra fine hen manure, by the
bag or truck load. Very reason-
able priced or quantity -pur-
chases. Del. West Side Atlanta.
L. E. Widney, 3850 Bakers Ferry
Rd., S.W., Atlanta, Phone PL-
3-9005.

MEAT:

3 Country Hams, salt cured,
wt. 30-35 Ibs., 60c lb.; 3 should-
ers, wt. 20-22 lIbs., 40c lb., guar.
against spoilage. Will not ship.
See my place. L. A. Ror ts
Rt. 4, Cumming,

Sugar cured liquid smoked
ham, 35 lbs. 75 tb. Will pay
shipping charges. anywhere in
Ga. T. W. Hutchinson, Temple.

PECANS:

Paper shell Pecans, 50c 1b.;
10 lbs. or more PP. M. O only.
Mrs. J. K. McRae, Rt. 4, Quit-
man

SYRUP:

50 (gal. .pure Cane Syrup,
guar. dest grade, in gal. tin
cans, $1.75 gal. Cannot ship.

_ H.C. Burnsed, Rt. 2, Ellabell.
_ROOTS AND HERBS:

Yellow Root and Sassafras
roots, 4 lIb:, $1. Inclose M. O.
Wilson Ginn, Rt. B, Box 90,
Griffin. | :

Plum? Sassafras, Blackberry,
Pope, Root, Greybeard, Wild
Pine, Sweetgum, Red
and White Oak bark, Mullin.
All, 50 lb. Add postage. Exch.
for sacks. Mrs, Grady Brewer,
Toomsboro. ~~

Yellow Root, washed and
Gried, 4 lb. lard box, $1.30; Red
Oak, . wild cherry and alder
bark, lard box, $1.25. Add post-
age. Mrs. Horace Suttles, Rt.
2, Hartwell x



Rt. 2, Hartwell

Gren Calamus -. Roots,

Curley,
10c







joint. Mrs. L. M. Thomas, Rt.
1, Eastanollee.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED

CATTLE:

Want Hereford Angus or
Shorthorn steers, or would use
heifers if guar.. not bred for

feeding-out. Write what you
have. David T. Jennings, P.O.
Box 84, Americus.

Want serv. calves front wean-
ing age up. Write, stating breed
you have and price. Must be
near Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316
Peters, St., S.W., Atlanta.

Want 6-8 mo. old reg. Jersey
bull, with papers. Must be from
outstanding bloodlines, and pric-
ed reasonable. C. W. Snider, Jr.,
Putnam.

HOGS:

Want top quality mature boar.
Prefer meat type line but will
accept any breed. Need at once.
Norman R. Long, c/o Koinonia
Farm, Americus, Phone 7253.

Want pr. unrlated little bone
Guinea pigs, or breed Sow.
State size and price. R, -C.
Branch, Rt. 3, Box 161, Fitz-
gerald.

HORSES AND MULES;

Want 10 Burros for not more
than $60 ea. D. B. Lewis, Rt. 3,
Lithonia.

Want good work mule or horse
within radius of 25 miles Milner.
Must _be cheap. W. P. Colvin,
Milner.

Want 2 saddle horses, small or
med. size, gentle enough for
children to handle, within 100
mi. Atlanta. Must be reasona-
ble. State price. Miss Hope Bart-

jiett, Rt. 2, Ellenwood, Phone
Atlanta DI-8875.
RABBITS:

Want one male Angora Rabbit
with long wool. Contact. Mrs.
T. L. Stewart, Rt. 1, Jesup.

APPLES AND APPLE TRERS:

Want Yates Apples: State
price, A. P Sudderth, FO. Box
455, Fitzgerald.

Want some old uti horse
apple trees or sprouts; also otd
time. sweet potatoes or plants,
(of the bunch vine), not bunch
Potatoes. M. J. Hambright, 446
Pegg Rd, S.W., Atdanta 15,

Phone PO-7-7080.

Limber Twig apple trees, 3-4
yrs. old if possible. State price.
Will send postage. Mrs. W. H.
Mathews, 395 Hooper St., S.E.,
Atlanta 17, Phone DE-6138.

GOURDS:

Want 2 extra large uncut
Gourds, Measure around with
thread and send thread. lL. E.
Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

POSTS:

Want 1,000-2,000 fence posts,
6 ft. long that will meet ASC
specifications. Berry M. Thomp-
son, Rt. 1, McBean.

SACKS:

Want print feed Sacks, wash-
ed or unwashed, in-good cond.,
as many as 4 alike. Prefer dark
colors. Mrs. W. H. oe Ri.
Ty Kite.

SEED:

Exch. long pod green Okra
bunch for Early Snap Beans and
Speckled running Butterbeans.
Each pay postage. Teacup full
for teacup. Mrs. L. S. Johnson,
Scotland.

Want old fashion White Fat
Horse Bean seed. Write R. R.
Carlisle, 1180 Fairburn Rd., S.
W., Atlanta 11.

SEED

Want all var., Tomato seed.
Send name of var. and price.
Mrs. Nellie Snipes, Rt 4, Smyrna

Want. old fashioned small
melon or pomegranate seed.
Quote prices. Mrs. Lela Mealor,
Rt. 2, Chatsworth.

PEACH TREES:
Want old fashion, Peach, also
White Eng. and Nectorene trees.



. S. Blomeley, Rt. 1, Plains,

John D, Anderson, Box 323, oe
ton

HAY:

round or square bales. Will
Exch. Hereford bull, about 5
yrs. old, good cond. Will. con-
sider hauling. E. 5. Cook, P.
O. Box 1384, Athens

PEANUTS:

Want Valencia also imp. Pea-
nuts, 1955. crop for seed; also
some Hackensack or green flesh-
ed Cantaloupe seed. J. L. Chris-
topher, Rt. 2, Duluth.

PEAS: ="

Want White Sugar. Crowder
Peas. Will pay good price. Con-
tact. Mrs..G. A. Broxton, Rt. 2
Hephzibah ;

POSTS::

Want 150 Locust ee posts,
6-1/2 ft. long, 4 in. dia. State
price del. John D. Anderson,
Box -323, Daltone

Want 400 locust posts, 6-1/2
ft. long, del. Redan. G. P. Dill-
ard, 210 Masonic Temple Bldg.,
Decatur

Want minimum of 150 seven
ft. Oak posts. Quote price del.
if any distance from Atlanta.

W. H. Aiken, 239 W. Lake Ave.,|

N. W; Atlanta, Phone pycanye
4- 2431.

SEED. CORN:
Want old fashion White Shoe-
peg Corn,- long grain, with

small cob. State price on small ied aHa open gilts, 9 wks: old

quantity. Wm. B. Bradshaw,
P. O. Box 503, Cartersville

YEAST:

Want some old fashion home
made Yeast. The kind you save
a portion ea. time for future use,
Mrs. Charles M. Crye, Rt. 1,
Menlo

Want old fashion Yeast cakes. |

Mrs. R. Woodruff, 85 E. Main
St., Hogansville



CATTLE FOR SALE



Blocky type, dark roan Reg.
polled Shorthorn Bull, 13 mo.
old, $125, at farm, Frank Pelz,
Rt. 1, Pearson.

God Jersey milch Cow, fresh-
en with 3rd. calf April 15, gives
between 3-1/2 and 4 gal. milk
daily. Can be seen at my barn.
Carl, Cauthen, Rt. 1, Powder
Springs, Phone 3857.

Reg., horned type White Fac-
ed bull, 3 yrs .old, wt. about
1,100 lbs. make good herd bull,
very gentle Sell or consider
trade for young bull of same
qualities; also Mare Horse, 11
yrs. old, wt. 1,000 lbs., gentle,
will work or ride for sale. Pres-
ton M. Worley, Ri 3, Riverdale
Rd., College Park, Phone Jones-
boro 3411.

Reg. Guernsey Male Calf,
borned March 3rd., well mark-

|ed. Sell cheap. W. H.. Gazaway,

Fabcoe Alpharetta.

Reg. Hereford bull, horned
Domino Bloodline, 19 mo. old,
$160" R. M. Davison, Woodville,
Phone HU-9- 2962.

2 fine, young White Face a
Guernsey bulls, wt. about 300-
350 lbs: for sale or ante C2:
Milner, Shiloh.

Black Angus Bull, 3 yrs. old,
very gentle, in good cond., and
priced reasonable. H. H. Grant,
Milner, Phone Barnesville, 588-
Je

4 reg. Black Angus Springers.
Can be seen anytime, at my
farm. Letters ans. John Clark,
Sr., Rt. 1, Grayson, Phone Pawes
enceville 2616.

150 head Aberdeen Angus
heifers, average wt., 500 Ibs. for
sale. William H. Butler, Camilla,
Phone 4581.

Reg. polled Hereford bull, 3
yrs. old, sired by Advanced
Domino Dam, Nell Lauxury,
$200; also sev. full blooded but
not reg. Hereford Cows. L. B.
Hunt, 447 Buford Rd., Macon.

Reg. polled Hereford bull, 10
mo. old, $150. Papers furnished.
M. B. Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd.,
Macon, : =

Want 6 tons good feed Hay, |





13 mos. old, for sale. J. S. Thom-
as, Rt. 1, Douglasville.

so; also purebred 12 mo. old
Santa Gertrudis bull. Contact.
J. W. Morris, Box 119, Carroll-
ton.

Dbl. reg. polled Hereford bull,
8 mo. old, 5 dbl. reg. Heifers, 7
mo. old. All good. bloodlines,
$150 ea. Reg. in buyers name.
Roy Goddard, Lithonia, (Klon-
dike), Phone 2672.

Reg. Hereford Cattle, young
bulls, heifers, bred Cows, cows

Depeding and in excellent cond.
1 Calve s are 8 mo. old, broken

|to halter, and priced reasona-

ble. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., c/o
Warde Meade Farm; Rt. 3,
Paper Mill Rd., Marietta, Phone
8- STee a8 5

Black Angus Cattle for sale
at farm prices. Arthur Stoner,
Flintstone.





HOGS FOR SALE



Reg. Cherry Red Duroc males,
ready for service, from~ top
bloodlines, $30 ea. at farm. Robt.
A. Cail, c/o Forrest River Duroc
Farm, Rt. 9; Savannah.

Purseed _Duroes, Wavemas-
ter stock, from foundation stock,

pigs, either sex, bred sows, best

if desired; also Guernsey milch
cow with 5 wks. old heifer calf.
Priced right. M. M. Newsome,
Sandersville.

i

crated and shipped Frt. Collect.
Sat.
Rt. 1, Canon.

20 thrifty pigs, no runts,
wks. old, $7.50 ea: afi my place |
on Patterson Bridge Rd. C. E.

zibah. 3
For sale at my ope Sa os

week in February. W. D. Mann,
Pineview,

Extra fine, purebred SPC
gilts, some of the Hensley blood-|
line, reasonable, with or) with-
out papers, my place, 5-1/2 mi.
East of Twin City. R. L. San-
ders, Jr.. Twin City.

OIC breeding stock from reg.
shortnose blocky type stock,
gilts and boars, breeding age,
$35 and $40 ea.; als 6 wks. old
pigs, $20 ea. Will reg. in buyers
name, treat and crate. Buyer pay
shipping charges. Paul J. Cain,
Rt 1, Commerce-

3 Reg. Black PC brood Sows,
1-2 yrs. old, average 9 pigs per
litter; 10 boars and 1 gilt 6 wks.
old pigs. Can be reg. Howard
Hopkins, Rt. 5, Marietta, Phone
8-0881. ~

Purebred Hampshire pigs,
gilts, 12 wks. old, $22.50 ea.;
open gilts, wt. 100-150 Ibs., $40
ea.; boars, light service, $40 ea.;
bred Sows, $60 ea.; All subject
to reg.: bred Sows and gilts,
purebred but fot reg David
Stough, Locust Grove, Phone

Milch Cows, some to freshen].
right away, some in a month or

}with calves at side. Popular} *

of bloodlines. Papers furnished |

guar. Vandiver B. Gates, |
8
Williams, Rt. 1, Box 125, one :

of March, 30 red Duroc pigs and } ,
35 SPC pigs which were born Ist |}



Griffin 7396.





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_ MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS CATTLE FOR
FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED = .
seme | se = ee 7 4 reg. Black Angus. springers. |
. He , AND HERBS: :
Large Martin gourds, $6 doz.;. Canip. te Sa Rhubarb:| BEANS AND PEAS: _ | See.any time. Letters ans. John | Rt.
medium, $3 doz; giant, Bushel| g) qoz plants. Miss Cecil Mc-| Want 40 bu. Unknown yar. Clark, Sr., Rt. 1, Grayson. }
gourd: seed, 50c pkg.; Martin stock peas. Quote price / FOB. i
it reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull,,

SPC Service .
bred gilts, , Reg. in

tm
All

v2 pigs, :
Be oe

Purebred Red Duro
Salen J. Jde buses

Choice reg. Berk

lots of 2 or more, $2:
Hardman, Cc

19 fine PC

line, on P Boulde
| Whitfield, ee

exch. for young milch

| Brooks~ 950 Bolton Ri

Atlanta | 18, Phone SY-4-

trained to jump, abi

wt. about wt 50 ibs.

9 SPC gilt pigs, litter of 12/8
ready April 20th, $20 ea. reg. |

qualities, Colts:cai
service, or mares bo
Julia York Howell, B
wanee, Phone EX- 4

Good,
work eels
sonable, _No |

but gentile,.7 meth ]
aiter 5- P.M. week da}
time Sat. or Sunday.

gentle, work ani ere,
H. wagon, No. 80 |
Cole combination |

beam scatter plow an

Harrow. See any time
place. Fred J
ville (insic



during 1955. If you did you.











for




Did you have a | profit of at least $400 from

nearest Insemnnk Basmne Office. sm
cards _and benefit information fror

Pre ee:

are building Social Se





-(CAVIES FOR SALE)



ageciicee . Letters
ies 2 1018 Ww. Poplar
hone | oe after





> Rabbits good for
a from 7 mo. to 1














hatch bunny rabbits,

black, $2 ea. Mrs.

ddell, 1330 Mt. earan
Atlanta 6.

= cetaes).* 9 for

, spotted,
red and gray col-
ighsmith, Rt. 02, Box
SS.











ng prs. reg. So. Amer-
ichillas (not rabbits)
ree mo. old males. 'C. J.

23 Laurel St, Bremen,



Rabbits, bred (some
ea. bred; not bred $2.
ostage. a Pruitt, Rt.





Rabbits, 75c ea. Add
David Bruce, Dial =

ink- -eyed NZ White
Ss Bes _; Allanta,





' Genuine So. American Lani-

| 414, Savannah.

8, Pec AT- 6452. |

gera, reg. pedigreed, produc-
tive, weaned baby Chinchillas,
$1. 50 pr.; eo age, $1.75; bred
prs., $2.25. Te Re Hudson, Box

Pure bred NZ reds, NZ

Whites, and Chinchilla grey
Rabbits, send M.O. for $2. ea.
when ordering. Ship Exp. Col.
Guar. Philip Kelley, Box 218,
Harlem.

NZ White Rabbits for breed-
ing, 10 mo. to 1 yr. old, young
Does, carefully selected, $5.-$8.
ea.; High quality; also Bucks,
from $4. to $5.; 6 wks. old rab-
bits, $2., not reg., but keep rec-
ord. for, breeding. C. W. Page,
149 No. Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8,
Phone AT - 6452.



_ SHEEP AND GOATS
Z FOR SALE

3 milk goats for sale or trade
for garden tractor or beef cat-

tle. Charles. D> Sikes, Rt., .2,
Box 115 A, Valdosta.
Yearling ewe,sheep, some

with lambs at side. R. B. Curtis,
Farmington, Phone Madison
2603. e woe f

2 fine Saanan milk goats, 1
fresh giving over 3, qts. daily,
1 freshen July, giving 5 qts.
daily. See my~place. Mrs. W. S.



3-5263

Jester, 427 Curtis St., Warner
Robins.








Soe Make Drill
the Hoe Blade. | <





the beauty of prrteate
take pride in their vege-

uty of a vegetable plot
its order, with crops grow-
aight parallel rows,
properly thinned to give
om, rows squared with
undaris, and not a weed










mly beauty, but efficiency
-by such a layout. One

ith a wheel hoe down
aisle between two
| destroy hundreds of
ee, in a fraction of the
seated i to cultivate a dis-











7 to be a
Sate dis-

eta Are Beautiful
ell Ordered Garden

{|| For Shallow Drill for Tiny Seeds,

ble garden can be :
| that make vines, large bushes,

| will usually be the maximum dis-

Ashes,

\for beets and Swiss chard, and
| sweet corn will be sufficient. Shal-



the vegeta-





FOR iD GOR

2 milk goats, 1 freshened 3
-wks. ago, the other last week.
Both good milkers and gentle.
O. _R. Leverett, Rt. 1, Social
Circle (near the Hub. Junction)

2 Hampshire males and 3
Hampshire ewe sheep, 1-5 yrs.
old, also, 9 Jambs, 6 to 10 wks.
old. B. B. Bishop, Rt. 3, Lith-
enia, Phone 6280. .



POULTRY FOR SALE



AUSTRA-WHITES:,

2 mine Austra-White Roosters,
11 mo. old, $2 ea.; also 6 fine
mixed Bantams and 2 Roosters,
50c ea. at my home. Mrs. H. T.
Jeffords, Rt. 4, Box 706 (Cars-
ville Ave.), Waycross.

BANTAMS:

Midget W. Leghorn bantams,
4 hens and 1 rooster, 510. Lm:
Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

CORNISH, GAMES,

AND GIANTS: 5

- 3 Common bred hens for sale
or trade for trio 2 hens and
1 rooster, of White Guineas.
ae Griffin, Oak St., Gaines-
ville

20 purbred Shawneck Game
hen-pullets, $20 for lot, or $1
ea.; also 2 purebred Shawneck
Game Roosters, $3. or $1.50 ea.
or $23 -ior. entire: let. H..2C;
Walraven, Rt. 2, Dallas.

MINORCGAS:

2-8 mo. old Giant Black
Minorcas, $2 ea., good breeding
stock, Mrs. F. F. Lamkin, 966
Cress St., S. W., Atlanta 15

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:

Fantail Pigeons, mated and







Press Edge of Board Into Soil.

Use Hoe Handle to Make Drill
For Medium Sized Seeds.

Taller vegetables, and those
or have a sprawling habit, must
be given more distance between
rows. In small gardens, 4 feet

tance, given only for such crops
as bush squash and cucumbers.

After you know where the rows
are to be, a- line should be
stretched to mark the first row.

Some gardeners use a straight,
narrow board as a ruler to mark
the row. A heavy cord wound on
an iron reel is handy, but any
strong cord stretched between two
stakes will do. (

Using the corner of a hoe, draw
in the soft soil a shallow trench
with this line as a guide, This is
known as a drill. Some prefer to
use the end of the hoe handle and
for very small seeds the corner
of a stick pressed into the soil is
adequate. Others have small hoes
which they like; but it is more
a matter of touch than the tool.

For small seeds such as rad-
onions, carrots, lettuce,
and endive, a drill half an inch
deep is enough. A little deeper
an inch for peas, beans, and
low sowing is preferred howa-
days in the cool, moist spring,
but make drills a little deeper
when hot weather comes.



young, $5 pr. Write Mrs. G.
|W. Williams, Rt. t, Box 808,
-Columbus.

12 pr. quail for sale my place
, near. Johnson Ferry _Inter-sec-
| tion. Contact. Dan B. Gunter,
Shallowford Rd.,

Phone 9-5963.

Ringneck Pheasants, males
only, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Tom White-
head, Rt. 1, Wilkerson Mill Rd.,.
Palmetto.

100 pr. mated Northern Bob-
| white, quail, $4 pr. Plus COD.
Rwy. Exp. charges. Send check
with order. Frank Sauls, Tif-
ton.

1955 Blue Peafowl, waigee
Amherst, Golden and Ringneck
Pheasants, Chukar Partridges,
Bobwhite quail, Doves, Fancy
Show type. Bantams, Helmet
Racing Homers, and Jumbo
White King Pigeons; also eggs.
Prices on request. Mrs. Helen
Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., At-
Tanta 6."

REDS, N. H.; R. I, PAR-
MENTERS, ETC:

50-4-A Grade N. H. Red hens,
large 1 yr. old, laying, free
from all disease; also 15 White
Rock young hens, laying. Sell
lot or separate, $2 ea., at farm.
Letters s. Willard Lanier,
Rocky Face.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE: .

2 large grey Ganders, $5 ea.
FOB. Mrs. M. F. Gaddes, Box
124, Quitman

Marietta,

ed to you.

!





- POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE



25 old fashion type blue Gu-
ineas, both sexes, young, soon
begin laying, $2 ea. Cheaper if
all taken. C. H. King, Box 206,

keys, $5 ea.; Mrs. Dave Jackson,
Rt. 1, Conyers *

BANTAMS:

6 pr. purebred Black Cochin,
and 4 pr. Dark Cornish Ban-
tams, best of show stock, $10
pr. FOB; also thatching eggs,
$3 doz. Del. No Guar. on eggs.
J. Homer Morgan, 405 E. Elm
St., Rockmart

12 Golden Sebright Bantams,
$1 ea.; also pr. White Emden
Geese, $10 at the residence.
Mrs. Aileen Putman, 755 Ashby
St., S. W., Atlanta 10, Phone
PL-3-0987 evenings.

Mixed Bantams, 10 hens, 1
Rooster, All mixed, $7 for lot.
Cannot ship. William H. Reese,
Rt. 1, Barnesville =

Bantams: Old English Black
Breasted:-Red Game, R. I. Red,
W.L:, and Modern Black Breast-
ed Red Game, $10 trio; common
bentam hens for setters, $1 ea.
B. H. Holsomback, 302 So. Har-
ris St. East Point. x

Purebred yellow S. C. feath-
er legged Buff Orpington ban-
tams, 2 hens, $6; 2 hens and
rooster, $7.50; 10 roosters, $18;
also settng eggs, $1.50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson,
Shellman

CORNISH, GAME
AND GIANTS:

3 Wild Cat Blue Game. hens,
one cock, $25; 3 Irish Grey
hens, one cock, $20; 2 Round-
head hens; one cock, $20; set-
ting eggs, from Warhorse, 15,
$5; $9 per 30. S. C. Boroughs,
Rt 1, Box 113, Richmond Hill

MINORCAS:

Giant S. C. Black Minorea
breeding cockerel, $3; also
Black: Minorca hatching eggs,
150 $3". Bb- dor BO. PP a.

Millians, Newnan.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVE:

Northern Bobwhite quail for
sale. Contact.. R. T. Highnote,
P. O.: Box 95, Douglasville,
Phone 2229.

Bobwhite quail, $3.50 pr.;
Chukar Roosters, $2.50 ea. FOB.
J. EB. West, 151 Ellenwood Ave.
Cedartown

1955 hatch, Northern large
Bobwhite quail, 4 pr
Exp. Col. Frank J. Shaw, 409
Maple Ave., Eatonton, Phone
2701,

White King Pigeons, Amer-
icas finest breeding strain. Og-
den A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd.,
Rt. 3, Marietta, Phone Smyrna
5-7385.

Limited number King size
Silver quail, $6 pr. Shipped
Exp. Col. Joe Collier, Arling-
ton

~~

1955 hatch,
ie es

Blue Peafowl,
$25 pr. D. Kennedy,



Quitman

- NOTICE
MARKS AND BRANDS REGISTRATION

At the 1955 session of the General Assembly t ke marks and
brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com-
missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock.

If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write
our Department for application, and all necessary forms will be mail-

There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee }-
to the Ordinagy of the County in which your cattle are located.

PHIL CAMPBELL,
Commissioner of Agriculture



Greenville
2 young, hen (mated) and.
tom, B. B. light Bronze fur-

Ship |

Large Bobwhite quail, ready
for mating, $4 pr.;
ar Partridges, $7 pr. All early
1955 hatch. O. Carter, Sr. 2575
Butner Rd., Ben Hill, Phone
Atlanta PL-3-7946

Pheasants, $1.50 ea. C. H.
Chappelear, Rt. 2, Martin 5

Northern Bobwhite. quail
breeders, early 1955 hatch, $4.50.
pr.; booking orders for 1956
del. quail and Chukar eggs,
and chicks. Rwy. Exp. Col, Cliff
Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr.,
Decatur, Phone DE-4238 . ~-1)

Bobwhite quail, 1. Rooster, 2
hens, 1955 hatch, healthy and
hens ready to lay, $4.50. FOB.
for Jot, Will ship. No checks.
Mrs. Lula Giddnes, Pearson a

ROCKS:

2 large grown White Rock
Roosters, $1.50 ea Add postage. ~
Roy Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford

White Rock hen and rooster,
1 yr. old, $3.50; also fine, yel-'
low Buff Orpington rooster, $2.

.Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, >.

Coogler. Rd., Box 14, Dalton. >~
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS
GEESE, ETC.: e

B. B. Bronze Turkeys,
sie Rogers, Flintstone

African Guineas, $2 ea.at my
home. Will not ship. Leila
Sharp, Temple, Phone 2598 ~

Pure African Guineas;. white
$1.50; speckled $1.25. Cannot
ship. T. O. Kidd, 65 Clark St.,
Newnan, Phone 1982-W

White Chinese Geese, 1955
hatch, females, now laying,
$7.75 pr. Will crate and ship
Exp: Col. J. B. Hickman, Miln-
hess

_ 5 large Toulouse Geese, some
laying, purebred; $4 ea., $7.50
pr.; also 10 purebred large
White Pekin Ducks, some lay-
ing, $2.-ea., -$3.<- pr.j Will.
ship at once. M. O. Mrs. Less
Southern, Rt. B, Ellijay.

10 large White Duck hens, now
laying, $1.50 ea. Frank L. Bray,
3255 Bloomfield Dr., Macon,
Phone 83-5184.



POULTRY WANTED



BABY + CHICKS:

Want: 40 Buff Rock wie
chicks. Advise what you have
and price. dohn D. Anderson,
Box 323, Dalton

Want 100-400 baby chicks to
raise on halves; prefer pullets of
the big type W. L. or Produc-~
tion Reds, but consider other
good breeds. Party to furnish
chicks and feed; | raise until
8 wks. old. Mrss. A. L. Hud-
gins, Rt. 1, Temple

BANTAMS:

Want 5 Jap. Blacktail white
Bantam hens, also 5 B. B.
Bronze turkey hens. All to be .
1955 hateh. J. A. Campbell,
Rt. 1, Riverdale. Phone Jones-
boro 6646.

Want ,3 purebred Silver Se-
bright bantam hens, also 2
White Crested Black Polish
hens. Robert Harris, Rt. 5, Mae



rietta, Phone Smyrna 5-5802





10 pr. Chuk- |

1955 ~
hatch, hens, $4; Toms, $7, Cas- -






















































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~ Inprove On Production

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BSS

- troublesome insects with tomatoes in

'Gorgia. Five percent TDE (DDD) or

_Cryolite will control these insects. In
erder-to avoid poisonous residue on the

ae do not use these insecticides with-





fie





ioe

>



tain otter diseases, spray gularly a sa :

thoroughly every 7 to.10 days with one
of the following fungicides:
pers such as Tri Basie Copper Sulphate,

ee or Copper A, or one of the

ewer materials such as Zineb | (Dithane

z. 78, Parzate) Maneb (Manzate), and Cap--

tan. In .general, the coppers should be

+ mixed at a rate of 4 pounds per 100 gal-

lons of water and the others mentioned

Fixed cop-

maturing and autind hot a ther. M







soils in South Georgia v
about 1 to 1% inches of moi
upper 12 inches of soil.
this amount should. Laat

in two, weeks of harvest~ or wash the

fruit thoroughly.
DISEASES: Tomatoes

several diseases. Those causing greater
losses in Georgia are Early Blight, Late
Blight, Fusarium Wilt and Nematodes.
The three most important steps in con-
oy fro ling these diseases are rotation, dis-
ease free plants and spraying with fung-

dcides. ;

~,.. Do not plant tomatoes or related crops
such as Irish potatoes and
same land any more often than once in

3 or 4: years.
-To control the blights

oF

< pOULTRY WANTED

. LEGHORNS:

Want some good laying Leg-
horn pullets. State what you
have and price. H. P. Johnson,
Rt. 1, Box 27, Louisville

* QUAIL:

~ Want for release by April
Ist, 400 pairs full grown Bob
White Quail. Must be guar. no
Mexican blood. W. H., Flowers,
=O; Box 1010, Thomasville.



: LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:
Want a Hereford herd sire,

must be dbl. registered. E. C.
Dawson, 562 Loridan Dr. N.
E,, Atlanta 5 f

Want milch cow to milk for
own use in exch. fer raising
ealf for owner. Have good pas-
ture and plenty water the year
around. Mrs. R. C. Martin, Rt.
1, Villa Rica.

Will trade Palomino colt for
8 Angus cows with calves at
side. George West Jr., 4825
Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd. N. E.,
Phone EX-5579. =

Want some feeder yearlings
about 12 mos. old, 300 to 450
Ibs., Hereford or Angus; pre-
fer steers but few heifers ac-
cepted. Can use up to 75 head.
W. F. Torrey, Ossabaw Island,

._P. O. 1671, Savannah

- HORSES AND MULES:

Want good plow horse or
mule, gentle enough for chil-
dren to work, prefer wt. about
1,000 ibs. D- W. Shaw, Rt. 1,
Due West Rd., Kenresaw. Phone
Marietta 8-7962_

2 Want pr. of,med. size mules,
not over 8 or 10 yrs. old, sound
and good cond. every way, pre-
fer from near Senoia or Har-
alson unless party can be: del.
C. . Wyche, Rt..2, Senoia

SHEEP AND GOATS:

_ . Want exch. 1 purebred Angus
yearling about 7-8 mos. old,
for pair of Hampshire Rams,
old erfough for service by June.
Tim Cole; Rt. 2, Newnan, phone
1655M

Want 2 purebred Tggenburg
male kids, of healthy, good
stock. C. G. Callahan, Rt. 2
Box 18%), Blackshear,

e

?



FARM HELP WANTED



Want middleage Christian
White Woman for light farm
work on small farm for Rm.,
board and $50 mo. Give Ref.
first letter. Mrs. L.A. Pollard,
Rt. 2, Lithonia.

Want family to work through
Tobacco crop. Good house with
lights and water, on School bus
and mail.Rt. Write or see me at
once. Gordon Hamm, Cobbtown,
Phone 4-2653.

are subj ect to

peppers on the



as well as cer-

without children from -country
to work on Garden and Poultry
farm; also want man to do Car-
penter work, repairing and
painting chicken houses..Room,
board and salary. Mrs. Helen
Street, RFD, 2956 Buford Hwy.,
Atlanta. iS

-Want Couple or small family,
to work crop. 3 Rm. house, with
rlights, water and salary. Must
have good ref and be good-trac-
tor driver. C. O. Smith, 933
Broad St., Augusta.

Want reliable, healthy man
and wife or single man, past
middleaged, without bad habits,
and who know,how to farm, to
tend 1 H. crop; live in farm
home with everything furnish-
ed. Good chance to right party.
Mrs. Ella N. Watkins, Rt. J,
Dillard.

Want White man and wife
(no drinking) to do light farm
work on-farm. 80 hogs to fed.
No cotton. Must be able to drive
truck, and have drivers license.
3 Rm. house with elec., on
School bus and mail Rt. Straight
salary, $10 mo. F. T. Chamblee,
3167 Ptree Rd., c/o Crest Motor
Co., Atlanta, Phone CR-2867
nights and Sundays.

Want man and wife to work
_in crop for wages; man to drive
truck and tractor. Exp. in farm-
ing and handling machinery.
Must be good workers. None
other need apply. 4 Rm. house,
with lights, furnished or unfurn-
ished. James Jackson, Rt. 3,
Jonesboro Rd. McDonough.

Want middleaged Christian
couple without children for
work on Poultry farm, near At-
lanta or Griffin. 3-4 Rm. houses,
with lights, water and wages
not less than $25 per Wk. Au-
gustus S. Floyd, 633 Meriwether
St., Apt. 2, Griffin. cs

Want single man, past middle-
age to attend 1l-horse farm on
50-50 basis, or part crop and
part wages. 1 Rm. over garage
furnished for light housekeep-
ing, or will board in Exch, for
work. Must have good ref. No
drunks or drifters. W. H. Mc-
ea Rt. 3, Lithonia, Phone

Want family with 2-3 to work
Turpentine, on 50-50 basis. 1;100
pulling faces, 20 A. land in Hog
feed, Cartalopes and sweet po-
tatoes for Mkt., Hogs and all.
R. G. Faircloth, Rochelle.

Want reliable man or man and
wife to live in home with me
and do gen. farm work on farm,
Permanent job and good salary,
with Rm., Board and Laundry.
Mrs. R. L. Cline, Waleska.

Want man wih cattle and
poultry exp., some carpentry
exp., some carpentry exp. also,
to work on fatm, 12 mi. No.
Macon, Riverside Drive. W. A.
Shanks, RFD 1, Macon.



.

FARM HELP WANTED |

Want middleage white couple}

at 2 pounds per 100 gallons.. However,
follow oe directions.

If tomatoes must be planted on land
infested with nematodes,, be sure to row
fumigate at about the same rate and
with the same materials used for tobacco.

IRRIGATION: There are still many
pros and cons about irrigation of toma-
<toes in Georgia, There is no doubt, how-
ever, that during drought periods wise
use of irrigation is beneficial: The wisest
use seems to be to maintain uniform
soil moisture at all time not too wet,
not too dry. Many growers use irrigation

FARM HELP WANTED
Want middleaged White wo-

do light farm work. on farm, for
Rm., board and salary. Mrs.
Mamie Gay, RG 2s Thomson.



- POSITIONS WANTED :



65 yrs. old man wants. job do-
ing light farm work on farm
and live as one of, family on
farm for Rm., board and small
salary. Can move at once. C. J.
Leverett, 776 Lillian Ave., S.W,,
PAtlanta 10. .

Man with 12 yrs. exp. and son,
exp. in truck driving want job
on Poultry farm with 1 or 2
chicken houses; also some truck
farming. All yr. round job. Jr.
Brown, Rt. 1, Statham.

Man, wife with 7 in family,
want job raising chickens for
reasonably salary. Must have 4-5
Rm. house furnished and enough
land for garden and_ truck
patches P. M. Jackson, Demor-
est.

56 yr. old single man, reared
on farm, High School graduate,
expert painter, want job, prefer-
ably caretake, secondary stock
or Poultry. farm. Best offer in-
cluding board, Rm. and Laun-
dry. Hubert Ww. Padgett, 1070
Katherwood Dr., S. W., eae
Phone PL-5- 3185.

Want big eee crop or
chicken or cattle farm on 50-50
basis. Exp. in all. Have wife
and two boys, 17 and almosti 21
(both drive fuck, tractor, etc.)
Contact me about 1 mi. Coosa
P.O. across the-new Bridge, or
write. George SS eEIe EGR:

man to:live in farm home and.

Marion J. Sanford, 1214 Druid)

-of Atlanta, with a6 R. house

after few hogs and cate? ea

3 children, old enough to help.



aati or both.

stage on most
of maturity is
sharp knife. If

ture Fescher



POSITIONS WANTED

Want at onc 4 or 5,000 Tur-|

pentine faces to work on halves; |
low pulling boxes, prefer good

' HARVESTING: come

pipsssns end es :

mature the seed Be oO.















is. 5 important. The < qauueete

varieties.
to slice the
the fruits are su

timber. Need 4 or 5 R. house Box

with electricity. Clyde A. Mor-
gan, Rt, 1, C/O C. oa
Naylor. :

55 yr. old White man wants
work on Dairy or Poultry farm.

Year round work for home and |,

salary, in Fulton or DeKalb Co.
PL, N. E., Atlanta 7.

55
Bet or Cattle farm, or both.
15 yrs. exp., in good health, so-
ber and do not mind work. Can
give good ref. Robert M. Black-
well, Stone Mountain.

Christian man, without bad
habits, wants job on farm | driv-
ing tractor and truck; also can
handle labor, $17 week, board,

home, and salary. ZL. Ander- :

son, Rt. 3, Bowdon,

Want place on a Chicken or | si

Turkey farm, near city limits
and 3 poultry houses, also look

weekly salary. Mrs. Julia Ter-
rell, Rt. 1, Waco.

Want place with iene

Christian people on farm, do-
ing any kind: of. light farm
work, chickens, hogs, cows,

yr. old man wants job on|w
































Trine: i coe
house, with 3
and small

Wilkerson, 291 Rawson St
Atlanta 3, Phone LA-

work in. cotton, tobacco, any- | co

thing light. Don't. mind work-
ing. Move any time. Want 5
day week work. 4 or 5 big}

rooms house, lights and run-| |

ning water preferred. Self and

Mrs. Geo, W. Beasley, Twin /



City, % Mr... Wr E. -Rushtons











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3 Atlanta Rome : Athens
STEERS & HEIFERS: 3-13 3-14 * 3-14

3 STs 550 290 2 : :

Good & Choice 15.75-18.00 16.00-17.25 16.25-18.25 -15.75-16.75
Commercial --14,00-16.00 14.00-16.00 14.50-15.75 -14,00-15.75 =
Utility 12.50-14.00 -12.50-14.00 '13,00-14,50--12.50-14.00
Vealers 15,00-24.25 16.00-26.50 16.00-24.00 16.00-22.50
Stockers & Feeders 13.00-18.95 13.50-17.00 13,00-15.00 13.80217.28
Feeder Calves 13.00-21.25 13.50-20.00 13.50-17.50
COWS 7 5
Utility & Commercial 11.50-12.75 _-11,50-12.75 11.50-12.75
Canners & Cutters 9.00-11.75 ; 9.00-11.75 9.00-11.50
Springers Ss - oe oy ae
HOGS: - 222 121
No. 1 Meat Type . 12.50-12.75 - hag Ess
No. 1 Others - 12.25-12.75 12.00-12.75
No. 2 - -12,00-12.50 W1.75-12.25
No. 3 Ta is 11.50-12.00 - -11,25-11,75.
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