Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1955 October 5

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Phil Campbell,

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started in University oe
mpshire dormitories in the Fall
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a candy and juice dispensers
d in the dormitories.

he first. year there were six



half-pints of milk were sold.
the. lormitories 2 and sales ee

sion of Professor: H. C. Moore
University of New Hampshire.



134,848 half-pints. Total sales







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d in this. column, Some notices will be
on page 2, column 1, under Sale
: - Notices should be mailed to: Editor,
ulletin, Dept. of. aes State | :
tlanta, Ga. 3,



d Demonstration Feeder
e. More than 1,000 animals
consigned. No sales com-
charge. Information: R. O.
7 Ag. Extension Service,

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a. Beekeepers Assn. Informa-





ffect of milk vending machines

; on nearby soft drink dis- 2
es, and the effect on milk

spensing machines in operation

r seven more machines were |
inrepared hoe

6 half-pints. This past year

4,952 half-pints or 21,309 gal- |,
Ik Nearly all of this. may be
ed ADDITIONAL milk _usuage,

a i
: mericus es thsion Service- |





oC, He Lemay ae



| Ce : eorgia

TATE OF THE SOUTH



to this important product for
tral Georgians in the sixth annual Pi-
miento Festival which will be held Oct.
125 at Woodbury.

| Annual Pimiento Festival
Set For Woodbury, Oct. 12

The people who have helped Bee

| Georgia in first place as the nations top |

producer of pimiento pepper pas tribute

The'3 p. m. till midnight celebration

| begins with a parade and also includes

-a band concert, speech by Lt.-Gov. Ern-
| est Vandiver, and a barbecue at 5 o-
clock. The: festival will also see the crown-

ing of a Pimiento Queen.

Georgia grows'75 per cent of he na-
| tions supply of pimientos, and processes
90 per cent. of U. 8. pimiento production.

The pimiento pepper represents a major
industry in West Central Georgia and

each year the area acknowledges this fact

with a festival held at oy (Meri-
wether Co.). j



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ot milk which may not have been sold
otherwise, :

This Peprcecnied sales from ee
in 13 dormitories; six of the dormitories
secupied by women. (621 students) and
seven by men (1,170 students). The ma-

chines were also used during summer

_ school and for University conferences.
| Machines cost about $350 each.

- COFFEE MILK ADDED

During the first two years the machines

dispensed plain milk and chocolate milk,
but in November, 1953, coffee milk was

added.
_ This year, with tares types of milk in

- the machines, girls used 43 per cent plain,

35 per cent chocolate, and 23 per cent

coffee milk. (All percentage figures ap-

proximates). The boys used 30 per cent
plain, 44 chocolate, and 26 coffee milk.
Consumption per student per day last

year was 0.27 of a bottle, or about one

half-pint bottle every four days for each
student. The girls averaged using 0.41

of a bottle last year and 0.46 of a bottle

this year. The boys used 0.22 of a bottle
both years. The greater consumption by

_ the girls is explained in that girls in two

| of the dorms do some cooking and here

consumption was 0.80 and 0. oF of a bottle

per Oey

in a donmitony where all girls, as

freshmen, are required to eat in the Uni-

est en-



University Aari. Alumni







To Meet In Athens, Oct. M |

Plans are aes to hold the first
annual meeting of the University of Geor-





gia College of Agriculture Alumni ASSO= me

ciation in Athens, Oct. 21.
OWE A Maddox, Jr., Atlanta, associa-
tion president, said that some 125 county.
chapters of the Ag College Alumni Asso-
ciation have been organized and eack
chapter is eligible to send a delegate to
the meeting. More than 1,300 former a
College students are members.
Maddox said that a Board of Director .
meeting is scheduled for 2:00 p, m. at
the Georgian Hotel, and a banquet will be
held at 6:30 p. m. at the same place. New

-officers and directors for the next year

are to be selected.

Other Association officers are W. Tap
Bennett, Savannah, vice president, and
Asa Bennett, Washington, |
dreasurer.. &

__ Members of the Board of Directors

are: M. P. Martin, Stilson; John Spooner,
Donalsonville; T. H. Stephens, Ellaville;

. Frank Lindsey, Griffin; W. V. Petty,

Chamblee; Doyle Beddingfield, Dublin
_ Alpha Fowler, Douglasville; Mrs. J.
Austin, Lenox; A. C. Moore, Jr., Jaspers
He : Thomas, Madison; W. C. Greenway,
Tucker; and C. H. Barker, Athens.



versity Dining Hall, consumption was only
0.26 of a bottle per day.
PAPER BOTTLES

University milk machines use a cone
paper bottle with a cover cap at a cost
of about 2.15 cents per bottle. Deprecia-
tion and repairs to date have been about
one-half cent per unit or half-pint, leav-
ing 7.35 cents for servicing the machines
and for the milk. Most of the time since
we installed the machines cost of milk
_ per half-pint has been 6.5 cents. Cost
of bottle, plus machine depreciation and
repairs, plus cost of milk, adds up to
9.15, which, when subtracted from the
sale price of 10 cents leaves a profit of
a little less than a penny a bottle, (0.85).

Sales of soft drinks from coin machines

- dropped almost 34 per cent the first year

when we had six milk machines and
when seven more mill machines were ad-

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Georgia, First:

PEANUTS
BROILERS



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e PEACHES

e PIMIENTO PEPPER
e IMPROVED PECANS

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_PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner



* Published
114-122 Pace St.,

Notify on FORM 3579

Covington. Georgia
By Department of Agriculture

222 Siate Capitol Atlanta, Georgia

Weekly at

Bureau of Markets,



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class matter August 1,

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1937 at the Post
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SALE EVENTS



October 17 ied) Live-
stock Auditorium, Moultrie
. . . Breeders Consignment
Auction Sale Res. Here-
ford and polled WHereford
and polled Hereford bulls,
cows, calves, open and pred
cows and heifers. For Cata-
logue, write Bill Aycock,
Moultrie.

[Noe anber Y and 8 (Monday
and Tuesday) Cordele,
Shetland Pony Auction Sale.

For information L. L. Wil-

_liams, Rt. 1, Cordele.



SECOND HAND

MACHINERY FOR SALE |



Complete Farm Bell in good
cond., $20 my home 6 mi. So.
Winston on Fairplay Rd. Daniel
B. Gates,.Rt. 1, Winston.

2-horse wagon in good cond.,
-. $40; also shallow well elec.
automatie pump. John B. Mad-
den, Concord.

Qliver Superior model 2618855
drifl for small or large. grain.
On steel, in good cond. M. W.
Reeves, Rt. 2, Box 154; Jackson,
- Phone 4524.

: 2-horse wagon, practically
new, $100; also one good cart
-dump, $35. Hi. L. Kessler Rin-

con.

Fairbank Automatic deep well
pump with brass pipe. Com-
plete, like new, $150. My place
near Five Points, on Roswell
Rd Rt 1202 G. A. Gattis, Rt.
2k: Marietta.

Deep-well pump; one half
- hp. motor and 42 gal. tank.
-Complete with foot valve, $65.
Buford Eaton, Rt. 6, Elberton.

: Complete Blacksmith shop,
Cheap. See. George W. Miller,
Box 213, Whigham.

2-horse wagon, practically
now, $50. Mrs. J. H. Slaton, Rt.
3, Dawsonville.

a.

Riding cultivator and one
mule drawn mowing machine,
both good cond. Cheap for cash.
See, my place 2 mi. East Harri-

son. -C. KE. Hattaway, Rt. 2,
Harrison.
JD model B. tractor, excel-

lent cond., good rubber, power
lift, PTO, shaft (no lights or
Starter; also dump type hay
rake; Used very little, A-l
cond. See T. J. Rousey at farm,
Rito ehovston. 5) Imi. 90. Ot
town on state Hwy. 281, r
contact, Olin W. Gives (owner),
toyston.

Intnl, 2-row corn picker, No.
24 for H or M. tractor, good
scond. Reasonable. Walter
Miller, RFD 1, Avera.

. [ $250. Mrs.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
ee

Five-row cotton duster, and
two-horse waBon, one cotton
stalk cutter. Cheap. Oscar Bul-
lock, Warm Springs.

WC. Allis Chalmers tractor,
bush and bog harrow, mowing
machine, tractor trailer and
wood saw; also few bales Toot-
an hay. Mrs. T. C. Hosea. Rt. 2,
Woodstock.

Copper Hotiont syrup pan,
Gould shallow well pump, tank
and motor complete. R. B. Dol-
Jar, Suwanee, Phone
2-6408, Gainesville. .

10 in.\David Bradley Ham-
mer Mill. used only about 24
hrs. with 3 screens (two never
been used); one 50 ft. endless
belt. All for $200. C. W. Lind-
say, Rt. 1, Clarkesville.





Simplicity garden tractor,
turn plow, cultivator with full
set of scrapes, middle buster,
ete. perfect cond. $150. R. E.
Gardner, 2056 Central Ave.,
Augusta. i is

Case 3 disc. trailer plow. JD
No. 5 power mower, 6 ft. Mc-D,
3 disc, M. 150 power lift plow,
2-row mounted corn picker,
M-24 tractor, mower No. 25-V,
power lift, 7 ft. All good cond.
Priced to sell. Wm. G. Burt,
Bolingbroke. 7 a5

JD Potato digger in good
cond.; also chick -Brooder,
Hover type, 350 cap., $25: also
want Pasture Dream in! good |.
cond. C. B. Skipper, Rt. No. 35
Macon, Phone 35964.

Farmall A. tractor, bush and
bog harrow, in good cond, with
lights, starter, power take off,
$425. Can be seen anytime,.
Julian Livingston, Rt. 2, Chip-
ley.

JD Van Brunt 8 ft.
Spreader in good cond.
L. M. Turner, Royston.

Lime
$50.

One-horse wagon nearly new,
Harness and two bodies, $125.
BK. EH. West, Rt. 2, Box: 245,
College Park.

AC Combine without motor
in good cond., $300; also Big
Farm bell. Cheap for. cash.-Cy
W. Hadden, -Louisville, Phone
4616. :

Cane Mill with or without 60
gal. boiler. Cheap. Mrs. D. C.
Colson, Glenwood.

WC Allis Chalmers tractor,
planters and cult., $200, Case
tractor, planters end cult., $400;
JD tiller, $125; 20 dise. harrow,
$75: Grain Drill, $40; -Lime
Soreader, $60: also AC No, 60
Combine with air cooled motor,
Tnez N. Rabun, Rt.
ha, Warrenton. -



Lenox



Old AC Combine, in good
shape with new motor very
reasonable. George H. Slappey,
186 The Prado N. E., Atlanta.
VE-8649,

No. 15 MeCormick becae

baler with motor, JD side del.
rake. A-1 cond., priced to sell.|
Mrs. Russell Allen, PO. aus
) 292, Gnitin,

Super C.- Farmall tractor, til-
ler, harrow, planters, cult., fert.
attachment, peanut plow, H.
Farmall tractor, planters, tiller,
harrow, and cult. -Mowing ma-

| chine works on power lift of

Super C.; also 45 pickup hay |
| baler, used only last season.
Mrs. U. Ss Lashley, Rt. 3, Doug-
las.

1949 WC Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, cult., 10 disc. harrow, and
implement carrier, $850; also
2-horse wagon and other farm-
ing tools, Reasonable. Doyle
Conner, Rt. 2, Villa Rica.

10 can Intnl. milk cooler, 4
can Intnl milk cooler, fifty
10-gal. milk cans. Complete set
cultivators and planters for

| Intnl. M-tractor, 3 disc. plow

for Intnl. H or M tractor. S. Re
Saye, Rutledge. j

100 chicken cap., automatic,
elec. galvanized brooder for
sale. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin, 966
Crew St., SW, Atlanta 15. MU
8- 1558 after 6 P. MY ee

Dallas Tobacco Cooker, good"
flues, good shape; used 4 yrs,,.
$60. Ey Lightsey, rt. 2 Pat-
terson.

L-A John Deere tractor fully
equip., including belt, pulley,
starter, bottom plow, almost
new. Needs one rear tire;! other
practically new. $225.
Courson, Pearson. %

T-D 14 Intnl. Spulldore: abi:
drum, cable unit, angle and tilt,
13 ft. blade. Excellent cond.
Tim Cole; Rt. 2, Newnan, phone
1655-M.

Golden power Syrup mill No.
27, mounted on steel wheels;
also. one 12 ft. new Syrup pan:
First class cond. W. E. er
Ate 3; Monroe.

AC Model- B cultivator, com-
plete with feet and sweep. H-
G. Bunch, Sr, Rt. 3, Box 370,
Augusta.

Dairy equip.: 3 caupeuuen
washing vat, large size, 6 can
Intnl, milk cooler with 24 in,
aerator, 30 milk cans, 10 gal.,
50 gal.
Harhilton L. Hill, Hill Fruit
Farm, Newnan. ae

Farmall H tractor, used 1 yr.;
cult., planters, pull bar, pulley,
JD harrow, all like new. $1,000
for all. Will del. J. B. Sanders,
Millhaven.

L : %

Dearborn Lime Spreader, 800

Ibs. cap., also Farm Bell, my

place. Terrell G. Presley, Eat-
onton.

JD 9 row grain drill, good cond.
Sell or trade for larger drill.
Prefer 16 disc. Herman C. Brew-
er, Rt. 3, Danielsville.

14 in. 2-roller cane mill and
60 gal. Iron Kettle boiler, $35.
F. Ge Drexel, Ellabelle. e

2-dise. Case, 3-point hitch
plow, fully mounted type, used
less than 3 hrs., like new, $150.

Griffin, Phone 6767.

3-roller No,. 2 Teague cane
mill with copper pan. Reason-
able or exch. for pigs. James
H. Davis, Rt. 1, -Franiglin.

16 in.. Meadows Grist Mill
with 33 hp. Wis. air cooled motor
and belts, $450. Frank Kiker,
E Ellijay. :

Large power cane mill and
sawmill for sale or rent: also
10 in. heavy duty rubber belt

suited for mill work.--J. A.

Bond, Rt. 2, Lithonia. -
Berkeley Deep-well pump, |

one-half H. P., Can be tested

by flip of switch. Good as new.
Tank and pump, $125. Mrs.
Doris Harris, Lula.

and rake; also 2-wheel tractor
trailer. Sell or trade: S. C. Wad-
dell, Rt. 2, Bremen,

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W.-C. Hardy, Rt 1; Box: 275; |

2-H wagon, mowing machine,|

DONO 44 Charen pes 3-roller
power cane mill with 10 ft. co)
per pan, in use now, $65. Olen
| Swaim, Rt. oe Daniellsville, ;

Intnl. TD-9 tractor with hy-
draulic straight bulldozer blade,
good cond., $4,000. Lamar Black- |

| welder, Roopville. aS

JD model-A tractor in good |
cond. on, rubber, cheap. Gay-
nor Shurley, Rt. 2, Warrenton,
Phone 220R-4.

500 chick cap. Browers oil
brooder, 2-horse disc. cult., drag
harrow, and several plows. "Good
cond, Bargain. George Orton,
Rize Box (186-B, Brunswick.

1950 Cub Farmall tractor,
lights, starter, hydraulic lift,
tiller, cult. equip. dbl. - pox.
planter, Guano distributor, har-
row, used only 2 yrs., $525. E.
| Burns, Rt. 4, Cochran, S

_ Two 3-roller cane mills, ee
See at Burchaven Farm. Re
Burch, Eastman.

Homlite : Gasoline water |
pump with 2% in. input and 2
in. output, in. good cond., $25.
John B. Brooks, Rt. 2, Deshon |
Rd., Lithonia, ~ e

TD: hay baler, wire tie, in
Sood cond. Dr. L. Av Mosher, Rt.
, Roswell.

JD mower and rake, <at0 for
both, JD wagon, $75, stalk -cut-
ter, $25, new ground scratcher,

ples 3
F-20 tractor, $200" Westen,
$20, 4 disc. plow, $60, Ham-|

mermill, $70, 2 Combines, $225
and $700, Roll baler, $600. Grain
drill, $325, New well pump,
$140, 2 grain drills, $20 ea., Side
e
$150. Irrigation outfit,
iA. McCordains,

McCormick Deering LE ham-
+mer mill, used very little, $75,
Bulldozer blade for Farmall Su- |
per-A tractor, $50. Farmall A
tractor, and- complete equip. in

$1, 750.
Fort. Valley.

good cond. J. R. Parnell, 502
Maple St., ss Point, Phone |
PO-1-9094.. ee

Tractor and farm machinery
of all kinds, 1 cotton. picker
mounted on B tractor. W. M.
Clemones, Rt. 3, 1406 Cave |
Spring Rd., Rome.

shape with pole or tongue $50.
F. P.. Wheeler, Rt. 6, Marietta.

| Phone 94901.
electric water heater. ;

Electric motor, ae Jack
Piping and Cylinder and pump
rod for deep well, nearly new,
my place, Sidney Te -Powell, Rt.
4 Box 616, Albany.

3 No. 13 Oliver Turners, 7. 50
ea. or exch. for pigs; also exch.
some good wooden wagon
wheels for 2 iron 24 in. wagon
wheels.
Springs. -

cut-away harrow, 2 disc. plow,
utility plow, sub-soiler, rear
blade, wagon, drag harrow. | _
Charles . ruce, Rt. 2, Tucker; |
Phone 4-3-5759 after GY mS

| Take- off pulley and rubber
belt, 6 in. wide, 60 ft. long,

machines and wood saws, both |
in perfect cond. T. W. Bunch,
Rutan Talking Rock.

1953 Automatic Dearborn hay
baler and JD side del. rake,

mounted on rubber, excellent
cond. reasonable. Dan V.
Wheeler, Douglasville, Phone |
3295. >

John Deere. AO tractor and
6 disc. tiller ingood cond., good
tires, $400. S. C- Owen, . Wood-
bury. :

Dairy Farm Equipment: 300
gal. dairy. refrigerator, never
used, $1,900; elec. water heater,
$25; Ensilage cutter, $100; AC
tractor mower, $125: tandem
harrow $125; bush and bog har-.
row, 8 disc. $150. Os Brodnax,
Walnut Grove. 5

1954 Ferguson side del. rake,
used very little, with take off
speed reducer, $325. Letters

ans. Paul O. Lockley, Rt. 4

he



| tractor |

$15. All A-1- cond. No letters}
ans: E. C. Kittle, Rt. 1, Tem-)

rake, $140, 8 row duster-|

Freshly painted Buggy, good]

} ae elsville.

alot Wellborn, Rock |

1946 Ford tractor, new motor, | 4

used for operating thrashing |

| model,

cond., but needs D:
blades. Sell or exch for

lbs. Clover seed

re aiodel Ford tracto
equip, cheap for cash.
Rogers, ees

ton, (272- -W3.

bine, MM. 10 sft 16 i
drill, JD side del. veh
































| Singleton, Nadine:
Phone TAS 5940.

MACHINERY WAI

Want good . used | An
wagon ~ with
|tires. Reasonable fo

Ward Kight, Rt. 1, Axson.
_ Want side

ville,
well,

for cash. we
Riad, Milled
Want good used 3
|power saw, in in :
sonable. Felto
ae eee :

Want FO ae. ia :
er for Ford tractor. ae
son. Nene as

hr,

Want used late mec
all cub. traetor
life and mowing
Atlanta. Co Ri: oe i
| College Park.

Want. planter nnd fert.
attachment for Farmall
C; also want Hest
side plow to fit Sup
Lall tractor. All
Cheap for cash.
As Homer. ee

Want disc. ae
er for Ford here
Dick Boman. Rt
aM ee oe

Bulloch - Co, in ee
cond. S. Je a Ries

U. Morrison, Rt
viller t=

Se

Ss

without equip. Prefer ak
in good - cond or
Jerry W. Tally, Rt.

Want 2-horse
wheels, with or without
in good cond. W. aS OR
pc ae a

Bo

Robert A.- Eavenson,
Dewey Rose. ee

Want copper | aa
or 42 in. wide, 8 ft. g
good cond.* A> Q. Ss, 4
Seminold: Ave. Le A

eWant. ee oe wheel trac
wagon, with rubber tires. |
Fountain, Mt. Vernon.

Want one bulldozer
full details. we E. Wild
ella.

Want a
use on 1953 |







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e blooming,
large dbl. July
g, $2 doz.; Mixed Nar-
d Daffodil bulbs, $2 C.,
ec packing and shipping.
B. J. Wilber, 1006 Adams
lecatur, Phone DE- 6804.


















and Dattoaie 50, Dork
Slnis. $1225 doze, red:
rift 2 doz. $1. 50. Mrs.











ouduet ee: Jeru-
Ch ries and many col.
10c ea. up;
ttas, Geraniums, Thanks-
Cactus WNight-blooming
few African Violets.
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, $5. PP. Coleus plants






Goa bulbs, 35c
~ $1.25: good -col.
plants, $1.90; Lace
and Boston SoS















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~ Trumpet




rge pkg. hardy, Hibis-
25c and stamped - en-|
Balsum seed, mixed
Add postage. Mrs. W.
927 Crew St.











arylis pulbs, Red, Satan:
ige, White striped Boston









and Angel Wing Cactus,
White striped Areoplane
Add postage, No
oe Free plant $1 orders.
Jessie Howard, 400 So.
Jand, Albany. Roe













Angel Wing,



Guinea



Violets, dbls., singles,
. and varigated, Maden
Sprengeri, Plumosa, Flut-
. Ferns, 50c ea. Min-
r, $1 and 25c post-
3. N. B. Wilson, 943
ae Aver Nom, At
hone BL-3554.

Ca: > Violets: 3 ants
SoC small; 50 for Poe















































egonias 25c, Xmas Cac-
; Orange Day lilies and
il, 25 doz., Purple Iris,
doz. Striped. Grass bulbs
d May Roses, 25c ea.; all col.
sus, 50c doz. Add "postage.

Star Begonia,
Plant, 6 Rosebuds and
Geraniums cuttings, all - for
(50; 20 dif. cuttings and
ants, Geraniums, Begonias,
ltanas, ae Rubber and

ed spider Ilies, $1 doz.,
Verbena, 10c ea* Large
a ae Silver,















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nder, ae cream, Sun-
Bronze, and Harward Red,
plants, $2. Mrs. R. L. Silver,

th Bidalyresth ee
urple wisteria, abelia,
Ligustrum, Gardenia,
m, all cuttings, 10c ea.
Mrs. Viola Brady,
Cairo. is









- Memorial |

>. Mrs. Ww. = Griffin. Rt, 1}

25 and stamped en- |
Se

Mis. TR

Rex, Angel Wing, ~Begon-
$1, Xmas Night-blooming -

jas: Lettuce Leaf, Beef-

Crowe, Reed, Cumming. |

Hiplecds. Hardy Phlox, Can-

Iris, Butter and Eggs, Golden
Glow. Daylilies, 50 doz.; also
Garlic, 50c doz., Artichokes, 75c
doz. Add Postage. Roy Grindle,
hls Dahlonega.

| Pink Lantanas, Nadenias, Hy-
drangeas, Spirea, Forsyth, Al-
.|theas, small 8 to 12 in. Dog-
woods, Wisteria, Orlandos,
White, 5 for $1, Perenial Peas,
Blue Ageratum and Pink Per-
venial Phlox, 30c doz. Mrs. W.
J. Wilson, 318 Chestnut St.,
Dalton aa : 2

A. 2 spreading Junipers, sett
across well rooted, $15 for both.
Come and-dig, will not ship;

clumps, $1.25 PP. Mrs. Clar-

Spruce, White BPines, Sour-
wood, Mtn. Laurels, Rhododen-
dron, Dogwood, Silverleaf, Ma-
| Bles, Your collection, 12, $1.50,
Bridalwreath, Star Jasmine,
Red Honeysuckle, Almonds, 8,

E si Hedge plants, well rooted,

C: 6 dif. Day lilies,- 12, $1.
Mrs. 'M. L. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-
Jonega. 3

Mixed and Blue Iris, $1.50
doz. \Add postage; nice shaped
Boxwoods, large and small.
Cannot ship. Cash or money or-
ders. No letters unless stamped
envelope is sent. Mrs. Mary.

lonega.

Plumosa Fors: Beefsteak and
Strawberry Begonias, de ea.,
2 year Hybrid, Amarylis bulbs,
$1 doz. Add 35c extra for ship- |

ping each order. Mrss. Alma
Moore, Adel. heehee
_ African Violets: Red, Velvet,

Marine, Red Head, Fairy, Car-
melita; Sea Gil, and many oth-
a Reds, Blues, and Pinks, 50c

=F SL 30c postage for 3:
. Sweatman, 17 Louise
PL, NW, Atlanta 18.

2 pig striped leaved Gentury
3. yr. old plants,
plants, at my place. Mrs. F. F.
Lamkin, 966 Crew St. SW.,
Atlanta 15, phone MU 3. 7538.
(after 6 p. m.)

"Nuemberger (ground _ cover),
eight cents ea.; Jan. Jasmine,
Flowering Quince, Red, large,

;|small Abelias, bronze Day lil-

ies, single, dbl. Altheas, all col.
and sizes, Nandinas, large, small,
Ligustrums plants, Aucuba,
Others. No shipping. Ww.
McCurdy, 1110 Clifton Rd., At-
Janta. DE 5242.

Charleston . and - Ceatpede
Grass, $1 bu. and you dig. B. S.
Bryson, Augusta, 2202 Richmond
Ave., *phone 3-4351.

Daffodils, Emperor, Jonquil

| Simplex and White Wax, and

10 col. Verbena, 20 for $1, Iris;
Dwarf, blue, white, Lavender,
and Delta Rose, 8, $1; Yellow
Hemorcallis,; dbl., single, Or-
ange dark stripe, 4, $1, Mrs:-C.
B. Robinson, Rt. 2; Bowdon.

Royal Robe Violets, 2055 $15,
Single Blue Hyacinths, 2 doz.,
$1.20, Hardy Pink Phlox, (not
annual), $1 doz., Lemon Lilies,
$Iydoz. , Emp. and Empress Datf-
-fodils, y doz., $1. Add postage.
Mrs. R. P. Steinhemer, Brooks.

Yellow Winter blooming Ox-

and large bulbs, 5c ea.; small 2c
ea. PP- Mrs. Effie Holton, Rt.
1, Baxley.

Boxwoods, 10-14 in $3 doz.,
Globe and Tree Arborvitae, Ir-
ish Junipers, 15-20 in. $4 doz.,
Pink Rhododendron, Mtn. Lau-
rel, Hemlock, Spruce, all col.
| Azalea, golden, dark Pink, Al-
mond Forsythia, $2.50 doz. Sa-
die Wilson, Blue Ridge.

Dbl. Yellow. Cannas, Orange,
Day lilies, purple, white Iris,
dbl. Daffodils, Purple Violets,
$1 doz., White Narcissus, $2 Cc.
King Alfred Jonquils $2. OCs
Snow Drop bulbs, 12 for 25e.
Martha Womack, Rt. 2, Box 89,
Bremen. s

_ 2 improved dbl. ee Day
lilies, 40 doz, dbl. dark red
Geranium, large cuttings, and
; bl, Begonia, 2, 35c. Add | Ru



hnnie Harmon, | Add

nas, Iris, Mums, Blue Siberian

also Rose color Thrift, 4 nice
ence McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Stephens, Rt. 1, 2 90, Dah-.

also other

alis with brown flecked leaves



' FOR SALE

. Boxwoous, 10-12 in., $3 doz.,
Globe and Tree Arborvitae,
Irish Junipers, 15-20 in, $4 doz.,

Laurels, RKododendron, all col.
Azaleas, Cream, White Dog-
wood, Hemlock, Spruce, Berry-
type Holly, golden Forsythia,

$2.50 doz. Bob Wilson, Blue

Ridge. :
King Alfred gona $2.50

C; white Narcissus, $2 C; yel-

low Canna lilies, Emp. Daffo-
dils, purple violets, Orange
Day lilies and nowdrop bulbs,
12 for 50c. Bea rice Mosley, Rt.
2, Bremen,

Fluffy Ruffle escsce fern,
Begonias, Star Fish Cacti, Cole-
us, Sultanas and Jew, 10 asst.
rooted, $1.30; apple scented,
dbl. red, rose, purple, Gerani-
ums, Coleus, Stiltanas, Cacti,
Jew, dbl. and single Begonias,
dbl. Petunias, 40 asst. cuttings,
$1.30. Mrs. Lovelle Ownby, Rt.
Ds Box 82, Blairsville. -

Peperomia, Gold Bond Saus-
surea, Prayer Plant, 4. mo. Cher-
TY, Easter, | Eyebrow, Pineap-
ple, Hen and Biddie Cacti, 45c;
Carrion Flower, Palms, Night-
blooming Cerus (leaves rooted),

35c ea., Bluehbells, Sweetgum,
Leaf Ivy, 25c ea! Plus Postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming:

Ham and Biddie, Starfish, and
X-Mas Cacti, all sizes, Rooted
in pots or cuttings, 25e to-$10.
-Cannot ship large plants: Add

| Postage on small orders. Mrs.

Samuel Cain, Rt. 5, Cumming.

15 dif. Day lilies, all col. no
white, 4, $1, 15 fine unnamed
Tris, for $1; Extra fine name
Tris, 4, $1; Admiral Byrd Dais-
ies, 4, Add 25 postage in
Ga. 35 out ofstate. Mrs. W. E.
Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville.

Scotch Broom seed, 10 doz.
and stamped envelope, Pink,

| Purple dbl. Petunia cuttings, 2, |\

35c; 6 or 7 dif. Coleus, Be. cut:
dbl. Pink Begonias, 25e, dbl.
Mos8, 10c, African Violet leaves,
10c ea, collection of 15 di
plants, $1, 25. PP. Add postage
or all orders. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes,
Rt. 1, Canon.

Mixed col. Snapdragon seed,
20c tsp., Ice Plant seed, 60 for
20c. Send 3c poe Mrs. I. N.
Minish, Rt. 4, Commerce,

15 Ae Tris, $1, Thalia
and Mrs. Kreeldge Daffodils,
$1.25 doz., 100 sel. Iris, $6 del.
Plus postage. Mrs, J. G. Rob-

Ss. ertson, Carrollton.

Se Rose Azalea. 25
Red Horsemint, Day _ lilies,
Blue, Silver and Blue Dutch
Iris, Dark Green Winter Ferns,
50e doz., Red Locust. White
Hydranga, Pink Weigelia,
Weeping Lilac, 50e ea. Add
Postage. Mrs. Presley Kowler,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

White Narcissus, 5 doz., $1.30,
Foxgloves, 8 doz, $1, 6 Col.
Tris, Lemon Lillies, Phlox, 50c
doz, Red Hibiscus, Red, Pink
Spirea, Snowball, Dbl. Atheas,
Forsyth, Pink Roses, White,
Purple Lilac, 50c ea. Add post-
age, Mrs. Lee Eller, Rt. 2, Elli-
jay.

Easter Lilly bulbs, $2 doz.,
Tulips, Red, Yellow, Purple,
$1 -doz., Orange Lemon Day-
lillies, $1 doz., Forsyth, Althea,
Pink Spirea, 50c ea., Boxwood,
Broad leaf Evergreen, $1.50 ea.,
Weigelia, Pink Yellow, White,
$1 ea. Gov. Inspect. Del. no
order. less $1. Mrs, Adell Wil-
liams, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Begonias: Large
rosebud, 60c ea.;
(leaves silver and black),
ea.; Conch, and sweet gum
Geraniums, rooted, 25c. ea.;
Rainbow moss, 60c bunch; cut-
tings of orange and rose Sul-
tanas, 15 ea.; large,,everbloom-
ing Rose cut, 25c ea. Mrs. W.
W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Xmas. Cacti, Strawberry Be-
gonias, White, Pink Oxalis, Nic-
kel Moss, rooted, 34c ea.;
Sweet Gum Red Geraniums,
20c cut.; Rainbow. Moss, 60c
ee Dbl. D sens Cushion

ails Tube les, 7e doz.;

blooming
large Rex

$1

Chinese Evergreen, Tiger Plant, |

dif. Royal Robe Violets, $1 doz.:

$2 doz. Yellow Primrose, |.

seed, 25e spoonful, fine cocks
Comb seed, 15c pke., Prince
Feather seed, 15e tsp. Mrs.
Blanche Leatherwood, Law-
| renceville.

Large blooming size Daffo-

_dils,

- FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Blue; Grey. Yellow Iris, Mix-
ed col. Gladgolus bulbs, Red
Montbretia 65 doz, Yellow
Japonica, Red, White Spirea,
Red Crepe Myrtles, White Eng-
lish Dogwood, 50c ea., Yellow
4 o'clock, 30 seeds, 25c, larger
dbl. Pink Premium Rose, 75c
ea. Add postage. Mrs: D. P;
Garrett, Rt. 3, Box 105, Ellijay.

Blue violets, $1 Cs Brown
day lilies, mix, col., Tris, Gol-
denglow, 50c doz.; red June

cactus, pink Justicia, pink hy-
drangeas, 50e ea. Add postage
under $3 Ga. orders only, Exch.
for sacks. Mrs. W. D. Ralston,
Rt. 3, Box 52, Ellijay.

Goldilocks, White American
Beauty and white Killarney
roses, $1 a.; pink Killarney,
50e; red, white, purple Ver-
bena, 25e ea, 3 doz, $1; pink
-Begonia, 3, $1; Trailing Vinca
violets, 30c doz.; Mother-in-Law
Tongue, 50; purple Butterfly,
25c. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fort-
son.

Arabian Jasmine, -75c eas
Beefsteak Begonia, rose and
lavender Sultana. Thanksgiving
Cacti, Devils Backbone, ! pink
and red Geraniums, 25c ea.; 2
large, dbl. blooming size red
Hibiscus, 50c ea. Add 20c post-
age to$1 orders. Mrs. Mary
aa Rt. 1, Box 108, Fitzger-
ald

Red, purple Verbena,
white, blue Thrift, $1 doz. $6
C; pink Thrift, $1 C: $3" M;
Blue Tris, $1. 50 doz.; Jonquils,

affodils, Narcissus bulbs, $1.50
C; $12.50 M. Add postage. Mrs.
Janie Ellis, Grantville.

red,

Single red Canna bulbs, 50c
doz; white -Narcissus, yellow
Tonquils, 25e doz; 12 dif. cut-
tings pot flowers, $1.; free
Aeroplane plant with pot flow-
er order. Add postage. No
stamps nor chks.. Pairlee Run-
les, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Fragrant Red

and Genuine

$6
C., White Wonder and White

Perfection, 6 plants, $1. Magic
Lilly bulbs, $1 doz, Scarlet,
Dark Red, Purple Verbena
| Gwell rooted) $1 doz., $3.50 C.
Add Postage. Mrs.I.. H. Cou-
sins, Greensville, Rt. 3. :

Butterfly bushes, 6, $1,
White, Purple Lilac, 6, $1, Eas-
ter Lillies, $1.25 doz., Blue
Hyacinths bulbs, $1. 50 doz.,

Moss, Rose pushes, (good roots),
35e ea. Add Postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Deoeett so tast growing Ligus-
trums and Cherry Laurels,
well branched, $4.50 doz., Wax
leaf Ligustrums, 15-24 in., Nan-
dinas, 10-15 in., $2.50 doz., Blue;
White, Red Thrift, Red Violets,
Pee Blanche Woodruff, Green-
ville

Large dbl. Gee and old
Rose Poppy sed for Fall plant-
ing, 25 tsp. Add 3c Postage
and stamped envelope. Ethel
Crowe, Rt, 2, Gainesville.

Large dbl. Orange and Old
Rose Poppy. seed, 25c tsp., and
3e postage, and stamped en-
{velope; White, Yellow Narcis-

Sus, 25c doz., Dbl. Pink Be-
gonia; all col. Geraniums,
White, Pink Sultanas, Coleus,
12 cuttings, $1. Add Postage.
Mrs. Della Crowe, Rt. -2;
Gainesville. :

Star and varigated Petunia

Narcissus, $2 C., Finest
blooming size Iris, all col. 5,
$1, Azaleas, red Honeysuckle,
Silver Hardy Ferns, 3, $1, Lace
Vines, Weeping Pussy Willows,
2 for $1. Add postage. Exch. for
print sacks. Mrs. John Myers,
Addison, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Yellow, White Jonquils, But-
ter and Eggs, Long Trumpet
Daffodils, $2 C., Blue single

Hyacinths, $1.50 doz., Bird of
Paradise, $1 ea, Red; Blue,
Pink Thrift, 75c doz. Add post-



d) $1.50
. A. A



tain, |

i ie.

age. Exch. for print sacks. Miss



es FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Sun-dal (cross between
flower and Dahlia), 12 seed fo:
25c, plus stamped envelope
Mrs. H. G. Black, Hatcher.

Hardy, field grown white
Thrift plants, 2 doz., $1.50; $6
C. Add pestage. Mrs. Gaines
Grouch, Rt. 3, Hogansville.

White, yellow jonquils, Butter
and Eggs, Trumpet Daffodils,
$2 C; Bird of Paradise, 50c ani
$1 ea.; pink, blue Thrift, 75%
doz.;. Bird of Paradise seed,
doz. 50c. Add postage. Exch.
for print sacks. Miss Mattie Mc-
Curdy, Rt. 2, Hartwell. :

Hibred Day Lilies, labeled:
Painted Lady, Dorothea, $1.25
ea.; Honey Red Head, Seminole :
Chief, Kanapaha, Rose Star, 75c
ea.; Purple Waters, Sylvia,
Theron, 25 ea.; Daffodils, yel-
low and white Narcissi bulbs.
75e C. Add postage under $2
orderss, Hattie Kimsey, Hiawas-
see.

Yellow cluster Narcissus, $1.25
C;_ white Narcissus and. long
Trumpet Daffodils, $1 C. PP.
in Ga. Miss Alice Stokes, Rt.
33 Jasper.

Mixed col. Sweet William and
Fever Few seed, 10c pkg., with
stamped self addressed envel-
ope; Blue Yard Hydrangea, 40c
ea., Dbl. Orange Daylilies, 50c
doz., yellow Jonquils, $1.25 ee
Add. 25 postage on $1 or excess
orders. No checks. Mrs. Annie
Patillo, Rt. 4, LaGrange.

e ancien: Nandinas, Iris,
Cherry Laurels, Ivy, Vinca
Minor, Blackberry Lillies, and
Petunia, $1.75 doz. Del. Lois
Woodruff, Greenville.

Maiden Hair Fern, Sunset
Pink Amaryllis bulbs, any 3 for
$1; Choice select freshly rooted -
Colus plants, 10, $1, Free 1 Alli-
gator plant; Strawberry Bego-
nia, Kolanchoe, Alligator plants,
Military Sword Ferns, red Ger-
aniums. Rooted, 35c ea. 3, $1.

| PP. Moss packed. Mrs. L, L.
Hay, Leary. j
12 Geraniums cuttings, dbl.

Red and single, 1 white and 2
pink, 1 grey and 1 purple Ap-
ple Blossom, $1.25. No chks. Mrs.
ACEC: Rowland, Rt. 1, Louis-
syille.

Fragrant Lemon Lilies, 2 doz.
$1: Iris bulbs, 2: doz.,<$15 RP?
Mrs. T. W. Lee; Lula. - ;

Few hundred perennial, white
Candytuft plants, $1.40 doz.,
2 doz. or more $1.25 doz.; -
CPPS Mrs. D. Echols, Rt.
Lula.

Pink Thrift, $1 C. PP. Contact.
Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula.

Lilac bushes, 1 to 3 ft., 25e
$2 ea. Sir Watkins Daffodi!
bulbs, 600, $5; Baby Zinni-
Bachelor Button seed, 20c mate :
box full, all col. Phlox and Fev-
er Seed, 10c tsp. and stampea
envelope; At my home. Will
not ship. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt.
3, Lithonia. ;

Some flower bulbs, 5 lbs., $1,
plus postage; also 5 Ibs. but-
terbeans, $1 lb. plus postage.
Mrs. W. W. Womack, Rt. 1, Li-
thonia.

Abelia, dbl. purple, .Altheas,
Euotymus. Vegetus, fruiting
Salmon, flowering Quince, An-
thony Watterer, Thunbergi and
Van Houtti Spirea, mockorange,
winter Jasmine and honeysuck-
le, many others, 50c ea. $3 order
prepaid. Josan Geia, Rt. 2, Law-
renceville.

Cream, White, Cluster, Nar-
cissus, Butter and Eggs, Jon-
quils, $1.25. C., Rose cuttings,
5 dif. shades; Pink, one Red,
15e ea. Orange Lilies, Purple
Iris, 10c ea., $1 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs, L. W. Smith, Maxiyn.

Fall planting bulbs: few doz.
Tulips and Paper White Nar-
cissus, 5c ea. early blooming
Yellow Jonquils and Daffodils,
Ie ea., Add 25 postage on all
orders. No less $1 orders. Many
other flowers and seeds for
sale, no exchanges. Mrs. N. B.
Daniel, Menlo.

Gladiola bulbs, assorted col.,
blooming size, 3 doz., $1.25,
small Ardisia .plants, 6, $1;
Clump Maiden Hair Fern, 40c.



Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell.

PP. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver.

















































































-NMnglish Ivy runnin ne

se ange
bright, dark and ruffled Coleus,

- mon Cacti,

_ nah.

Mary bushes,



pace FOUR

FLOWERS AND SEED
_ FOR SALE | i






White Dogwood, Maple, Aza-

leas, Mtn. Laurel, Strawbrry
ush, Crabapple, Tulip Poplar,
Holley, Hemlock, 2-8 ft. rooted,

1.50 doz. Rhododendrons, :
weetshrub, Cherokee Rose,

hite Pines, Pussy Willow, 25e
ea. Arbutus, Mtn. Ferns, 40c

for Add postage. Mrs. Paul
Davis,

Mineral Bluff.

Red Maple, Mtn. Laurel, Aza-
pe Tulip Poplar, Crabapple,
ine, Strawberry bush, Holly,
hite Dogwood, Hemlock, 2-3
ft. rooted, $1.50 doz., Rhodo-

_d@endrons, Sweet Shrub, Chero- |

Kee Rose, White Pine, Pussy

Willow, 25 ea. Mtn. Fern., 40c

ae Add postage. a W: D.
avis, Mineral Bluff.

Mtn. Laurel, White Dogwaod,
Azaleas, Tulip Poplar, Crab-
apple, Maple, Pines, Straw-
berry bush, Hollys, Hemlock,
2-3" ft rooted, $1.50 doz., Rho-

- dodendrons, Sweetshrub, Cher-

okee Roses, White Pine, Pussy
Willows, = 25c ea. Arbutus,
Heartease, 40c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Min-
eral Bluff. eee

Swiss Giant Pansy, 50c doz.,-
$2.50 C., White Candytuff, $1.25

doz., Gerbera Daisy, blooming

-.gize, $3 doz.,5 Co eus, 5 Sul-

tanas, 2 kinds Jew, 3 Begonias,
i dif. 15, $1. Mrs: J. ae Jone
adison.

Easter Lily bulbs,
size, 20c ea, Purple Tris, mix-
sd col. of Lavender and Bronze,
c ea. Orange Daylilies, 8 ea.,

Mixed Jonqiills, and Daffodils,

ic ea:, Mrs. Ralph S. Collier,

_ -Box 48, Madison.

Larkspur, ank. Orie ane tal:
V5 Periwink le;

on!

one fourth tsp. -18 plus 38

= &tamp.: Miss Ivey Teese, -Oliv-
: er.

Verlow. Tenis. abe bunch,
Be for cuts
tings, 10e for rooted. Add post-
age. Mrs. T. M. Harris, Milner.

Purple Thrift, blooming $1
Altheas, dif. cdl, 35c: ea.,
imosa trees, 35 e6a., Orange
ily blooms, 50, $1. All with

eo0 roots. Add postage. Miss
attie Mae Huff, Philomath.

Carhphor trees, Royal Poin-
eiana, Mimosa, Cherry Laurel,
blue and white Hydrangea, 3
small or large, 95c ea.: or-
Montbretia, 25 "doz.

isc and 20c ea. Add postage.
rs. Dan Terry, Quitman. .

12 dif Cannas, $1; white
nd purple Wisteria, Nandina,
Pe. Buldleia Si Sis paper
White Narcissus, $1. 50 (on mix.
Narcissus, $1 C; Milk and wine,
Apostle and white Spider 1il-

des, 3, $1. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Rt.

5, Quitman.

. Rose scented Geraniums, -
leaf Wonder, Maiden Hair
Ferns, red and pink Rosebud,
Begonias, 25e ea., Thanksgiv-
dng, Xmas., Planet,-and Cinna-
Artillery and Fish
Scale Ferns, Single Pink Wax
Begonias, Orange Amaryllis
Lilies, 15 ea. Rooted. Mrs. D.
W. Faircloth, Box 1044, Roc-
helle.

Fluffy and Sword Ferns, 25c
@a., Nandina, 14-16 in., 40 ea.,
$t. Large Nandinas, $1. Add
Postage. Come to my home for
Jarge ones. Mrs. Lee Cromer,
Rt. 1, Royston. (Sandy Cross).

Japanese Iris, (Kaempferi)
Blooming size Divisions, 35c
ea., Labeled Ginger Lilies, .25c
ea. larger sizes. Hi-Brid Day-
lilies, 25c ea., Fever Few 5c ea.,
Adm. Byrd Daisies,
Rooted Figs $2. Prepaid. Vv. W.
Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 184, Paves

6 Easter Lily bulbs, $1, Yel-
low Narcissus, 12; $1, 2 Rose
$1, 4 Snow-on-.
the- Mtn. bushes, "$2, 2 Love
Apple bushes, $1, Oyster Shell
Begonias, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
V. M. Johnson, Shellman..

Blue Roman Hyacinths, $1
doz., White Jonquils, Thalia, $1
@oz. April Narcissus, $1 C. Mrs.
E. 8. Hicks, VYatesville.

ae :

with |

ink eye, pink and pure white, Xmas, Multiplying, gmail

Star Fish |.

Red and White Dogwood, Pink

12, $1. 50.

-| everblooming

-bulbs, $1 C., Daffodils, Butter

blooming sige, 25c ea,, Snow-
drops, paper white Narcissus,
pail white Oxalis, Violets Vin-

, 1Be doz., Nandings,
oe La greet if desired. Mrs. John-
son Usuy, Stapleton.

Dbl. purple Althea bushes,
Sell or exch. for cuttings dbl,
pink Altheas; also purple Sul-
tanas cuttings in exch. for Al-
thtea cuttings. Mrs. M. P. Mar-
ket, Sr., Stilson. :

Ga. Haster Lily bulbs,
in, 20c, 648 in., 30c; 8+ +10 in,,
40c, 3 sds, 750 in all. Reubin
E.-Zelgler, Rt. 6, Bok 144, Syl-
vania.

Night- Sylocnine Cereus, $1.50
to $5, or exch, for well rooted
roses: Marechalneil, Pauls Scar-
let (Ploribunda red, scarlet),
Caledonia, Hditor McFarland,
Etoille de HoHllando, Golden
Dawn, Pres. Hoover, "Talisman
Dbl. Amaryllisy Oriental and
Siberian, Regal fily, Shasta
ve Mrs. C. M. Proctor, Twin

ity

3 Pink Calla Lilies, 0c ea.,
3, $1.50, Amaryllis, 2 col. Sal-
mon, Orange Red, 50c 3,, un-
rooted cuttings 8 Icinds Coleus
for 50c, asst. leaf cuttings, Afri-
can Violets, bright red Crepe
Myrtle cuttings, 15 .C. PP,
Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Rt. 2, Box
71, Tallapoosa.

Daylilies. Te Jays, Gold Gar
go, Lena Hoover, Lill ey ns

sell, Heart Stealer, red inder-
ella, Spit Fire red, Russell Gala-
tor, Talmahal, B0c -ea,; Yellow
Cluster Jonquils and long Trum- |
pet, Daffodils, 3 doz. $1. Under
$2. ofders, Add posta @. Mrs.
Lillian Owens, Rt. 2, Ta apoosa.

Rat-tail Deer Horn, Peanut,
Star
Fish, and- jerde type
Cactus, 4 in. dia. blooms. Hoots
ed, 25 ea, xe postage. Mrs.
Warren McDaniel, Rt. 2, Talk-
ing Roek.





checks, Mrs, Henry hoya Rt.
ae Toomsboro.

Bird. of parading Magnolia,

Crabapple, Redbud, Sweetsh-
tubs, red, pink, purple Crepe!
Myrtle, Tea Oliver, Buckeye, |
Pussy Willow, 1-5 ft., 10c ft.
Add postage. Hxch.- for: sacks,
Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro.

50 large clumps of large va-
riety Litiope or Hedge plants,
$5. Com. mig abier. Mrs. Nelle Wil-
liams, 107 W. Ann St., Valdosta.

Daylilies: Hyperion, lemon;
Ophir, gold; Grown of Gold,
gold; Baronet, red, Michael Rob-
inson, dark red; Mikado, bi-
colon; Golden Dawn, tall yel-
low; J. A. Crawford, large yel-
low, 5, $1 PP. No shipment less
$2. Mrs. S. M. Hinshaw, 807 E.
Park Ave. Valdosta.

King Alfred Daffodils, Alba-
tross Gladiolas,. $1.25 doz., Feb.
Gold (Earliest) Daffodil, 50a
doz., $2. C., Narcissus, White,
Blue, Dutch Iris, White Crocus,
0c doz, Add postage. Mrs. Gus-
sie Conner, Rt. 2, Villa Rica.

Fine Iris, Mtn. Shasta White;
Ming Yellow; evergreen, yel-
low Daylilies 35c -ea., 4, $1;
mixed all. col. Iris, 60c. doz.;
Royal Robe, Rosino Violets, $i
doz.; Large Columbine, 4, $1.
Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wardley,

and - red
Begonias, red,
pink, and White Dbl. Begonias,
and Baby Fern, 10c ea. pink
Almond, Bridal-Wreath, blue,
white Hydrangeas, 25e ea. Del.
Mrs: Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.

Pink Geraniums

White Iris, Orange Daylilies,
Hardy Phlox, 50c doz., Jonquil

and Eggs and white Narcissus
bulbs 25c doz., Purple running
Jew, Coleus, 5c ea. Del. Mary



Duplex Gerbera Dai sies|

10-250]

4-6)

| Mrs. Hee Vie Franklin, SF,

10 ft. Exch. for print sacks. No |

bulbs, inc. Long Trumpet. @bl.
Twinkle and single yellow daf-
fodils, sweet scented cluster
onquils, old fashion short cup
late blooming Pongal, white,
yellow. Ready for fal planting,
$1.50 C. PP. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes
Rt 2, Ranger.

Dbl. 2- tone King Daffodils,
cream, white Narcissus, 60c |
doz., Jonquils, pink Thrift, Ox-
alis, te ea., Royal violets, white
Tris, 35c doz., 0 dif. pot plants,

gacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbe, Rt.
2, Box 67, Rebecca. .

Althea: White, pink, Aelia,
Gardenias, Breath of Spring,
oral ne, 75e ea., for late.
fall planting; Swiss Giant Pan-
sies, Fevetfew, -English and
Painted Daisies Calendula,
Hollyhock Dbl. mixed: Imper-
jal Stocks, Snapdragons, white
perennial . Candytufft, Forget- |
me-not, Baby Breath, 75e doz.
Del. No less than $1. orders.

ister =o

Flowering Sie Shadbiow,
Fringe Trees, Silverbell, ~ Gor--
donia, Dbl. Bridalwreath, Pink,
Purple Grepe Myrtle, many
others. Properly labeled, 3-4 yr.
sizes, 75c ea. 12, $5. Named |
Crinums; pure White, Clear |
| Pink, Striped. Medium bulbs,
$1 ea. Mrs. Maude oe
Reidsville.

labeled; $3.50, not labeled, $2.50,
Iris, 19, $1.50; not labeled, $1,

ington. =
80 Deg lilies, 12

se, ae
red, purple,

i-colors, Scarlet;
abeled, my selec. $3. 50; Pur-
ple, ose Verbenas, $2.50, 12
aif: Iris, $1, Labeled, $1.25. 38c

_ 200-300 Fahne Tress, 15-24 | postage ee doz. 10e ea. added
ay number wented 74% Sgr | doz, Mrs. M. P. Combs, Wash-
lel, Tennille. : eo :
Regal Lily bulbs, 6 a Red |
A eis Date vg Amatviis bulbs. gli iinds Jon-
oP ee 2 ae 9 790 8, Seba quils, Hyacinth bulbs. Cheap.
ple, Frene Un uck-|Dareel Post ingluded in cost.
eye, Sweet Bay mbrella, |irs, Maude Vincent, Ri
China. | Bwestehtt ps Bird of Willlamson. 2 ae
Paradise, Crepe Myrtle, 1-4 ft.

Richard Wallace, Yellow, $1.80
doz.; White, Red, Pink Crepe
Myrtles, dbl. Red, White Al-
theas, Nandinas; White Oak
Hydrangea, Dbl. White Spirea,
60c ea., White, Yellow, Narcis-
sus, Yellow Daffodils, Jonquils,
0c doz. Mrs. E. ae Smith,
| Wadley. SS :
FLOWERS AND SEED

p= @ WANTED... -.



Want 1- teacupful mix col.
Poppy seed for fall planting. |
Write first. Mrs. F. M. West-
brooks, Alpharetta. ;

Want varigated i.
Shrub. State price and size of
plants. Prefer 3-4 ft. tall. Mrs.
Ida B. Whatley, 124 as St.
Barnesville.

Want Red and White phrift.
Write Mrs. Hoyt Miller, Rt. 1,
Bethleham. : CX :

Want price on Dwarf Can-
nas, of Dif. colors. Advise. Mrs.
G. T, Theus,- Rt. 1, Butler.

Want some Philippine Lilies;
also seed fromthe Plant. Write,
Mrs. Claude Sees Rt. 4, Cleve-
land. es

Want some giant Daffodils,
Rainbow Hyacinth and all col-
ors of Azalea mums. Mrs. J. B.
Wilcox, Box 1743,- Homerville?

Want one or two double red
Hibiscus also 1 fuchsia. Write
Stating price of each. Miss Nina
Zipperer, Rt. 1, Marlow.

Want several hundred aoe
sorted col. blooming size Gla-
diolus bulbs cheap. State what
you. have and price. Marner XN.
Wilson, Menlo.-

or white buttercups, also single



Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Bev. houeand mixed: en

$1 and $2. PP, Exc. for Print |-

a ;
|W. E. Suara Buthledge.

Hemerocallis: my sel. 12 ait

Red Verbenas, 12, ee Per. Ss
White Candytutt, $1.28. | aa Stokes, Box 349,
Postage ee Het: a 10c ea. ; = 2
addd - B0e doz. out of Gate eee Stage

state. Mis. fe ~M. oni Wash- | :

: _| Cash: with order. Supply limited.
| Ready for shiping Oct. Ist. C. J.
: Garrett, P. O. Box 112, Bremen.

|filled. J. D. Crenshaw, cx _O.
| Box 8, - Pitts, Phone- 2150.

3 | Rt <7, Gainesville. y
Cannas: The Pyecidcnt, Red, ;

{Blakemore Strawberry. plants |

| setting, one half doz, 65c PP-

Want at once white daffodils |





































Want a6 exch, 4 igrcl
col. red running Cypres:
Williams seed for Grey a
White Crepe Myrtle, White J
mond or Oak Hydrangea. M

Paul Lumpin,- ee ee s
Rome. e

Want ite with cllow mouth
Snake Head Iris; also Easte
or .Madona fragrant Lily, ~ 4
other rare bulbs. Want to exch.
other bulbs for same. Miss =
B. Moore, Suwanee. es

Want Lily ~ the vas
| plants. Mrs. ene R. Atwater,
317 WwW. Main St, Thomastan.

Want Philippiie tly bulbs. f
Give planting date, blooming |
date and prices per 12 and 100.
Or, will exch. Glad bulbs -for
some. M. G. Smith. tT Sine
aay Aye., Toccoa. 5



PLANTS iE On SALE



Ne cae plants, fe
oC aCe by parcel oe

- Charleston Wakefield frost | fc
Pprdot Cabbage plants. es $2: 1a
$3.50 M: or 60c C, Del ~ Otis
POISE Pitts. mes

Charleston Wak fie
proof Cabbage plants fr
green, 300; $1.50, 500;
M. PP. or $2 M. ate
Chanclor,- Pitts. f

Cabbage eine fresh own;
Copenhagen and Chas.
field; 500; $1.50, $2





























































































berry plants, $2 C., $8 M, PP.

Charleston: -Copen h ag e n,
Market, Mid-season_ and Marion | ,
Mkt. Cabbage plants; sh
and green, $2. M. at. field or
FOB. Large ort small | -orders |



Large Blakemore Ses
plants, $1 C.. Add postage. No
stamps nor chks,. Prompt ship-|_
ment. Mrs, Elizabeth Allison, E



Wavenicla and. Cosenteee
Cabbage and Collard lants,
60c C.,. 800; $1.25;. "92.05 M s M.|
Large lots. cheaper. Miss Lee |
Crow, Rt. 2; aoe 143, ee S
ville. EN ae M





ont on thousand mies
plying shallot onion plants, dri- |:
ed and ready. to pees $2. M;.
also hot green and red pepper,
$1 lb. plus 10c- postage. Mrs.
Coke Hattaway,. Rt 2, Harrison,

- Old Fashion sweet. Girne
| berry plants, $1.75 -C.; $7 M..
Large lots $6.50 M. Ada post |
age. Dollie Pearson, a Els 2
lone gan se oe es

Good variety i Staawbetty if
plants, $1 Cc; 500, $4.50, Garlic: :
and* Horseradish, 75e doz. si
postage. Roy Grindle, Rt eb
Dahlonega. oe ites

Ga. Collards, $3" M, 500, $1. Tbe
large orders, $2.50 M.- Large

$1 C. Add postage. Full count, |
prompt shipment. G. E. Wal.
drip, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Big Gem everbearing Sieg :
berry, nice healthy plants, $2.501 >.
C. PP. J. M. Miles, Rt. 3, Alma. :

Large Sage plants, for falll g-

Mrs. Lula eS a rae Chats- |
worth.

Lafge Red Missionary Sige
berry plants, $1 C.; $7 M. Add
Postage. Prompt. shipment, ful
count. COD. Orders . accepted. |
Mrs. Winnie M. Dean, Re 2
Baxley. Se :

Horseradish plane 50 ao
Roots, 50c Ib., Spearmint, Ta
zy. Yellow Dock, toy Ri







hyacinths, white and blue. Mrs.
Effie ee Hawkinsville. |













ess than 1 gal,
-Lon Ash- |







25 gal.; also



Iss BD Weeks,









ices Ca
pee 139, Dixie
or $1 oz. Be
RED 1, Box 51,

: Star Ha McRae.

Smyrna.

i} shade, 30c- qt.:

PAGE FIVE



rint sacks, 8 ot kind,



- Graham, Rt. A,

acta Benmade: eye

Taylor, Tifton.

or del. for small fee. TS (Ce oe

7





SAGE FOR SALE.



out of state.



dried catnip leaves,



Rt. 4 Dewey Rose, See
1955 shade _ dried cee

Cora Leavell, Rt. 4. Marietta.



leaves, 25c pt. or 40c qt.

Mary Ruth one Rt, 1, Bor:
etOles aes

1955. crop eee leaf,

Mrs.
oe: Dalton- inet

Burt, = Rte : 4, Dawsonville.
Nee crop fresh, hand picked,

washed and shade dried sage,

$1.25 Ib., 25 qt. Add postage.
Mrs, ae J. Carter, Conyers,

oe $1, 50. Ib. also Hot pep-

per, $1. lb. Add postage.
Mamie: Kelly, Rt

Tb., 25 qt. Add postage. Mrs.

W. B. Green, 3126 W. Roxboro
Rd. NE, Atlanta. <



SACKS FOR SALE |

ce

ele White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
a washed, ironed, free. of holes
| and mildew, 20 ea. Add post-

fase age. A. B. Haynes, Luthersville.

| $1.50 PP,

+1 C. Holland, Rt. 1,
: Byromville. ea







| 8 nice 100 be print backs, :
in Ga.; $1.60 out of

state. Few 2 and 3 alike, mostly

white sacks, $1.25: PP. Mrs. W.
xe Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan.

White feed sacks, 100. Ib.
| cap. ., Washed and ironed, no
holes, 3 for $1. PPS Mrs. Guther
Box 129,

2s white sous free of print;

| 75 Print sacks, 1 to 4 alike. All

washed and ironed, 20c ea. FOB,
Mrs. M. F. Wages, 4515 Oe
ton Rd., Rt: 3, Dactur.

20 Print 100 Ib. cap. feed as
some 2 alike, some odd about
half are darge dairy bags. Good
quality, free of holes and mil-
dew. Will ship all to-one party. |
No small orders. Mrs. Carl Cau-

then, Rt. 1, Powder Springs.

- Print sacks, 00 lb. cap. white
feed sacks, 20c ea. PP. No COD
orders. Ww. E, Rockley, Loving.





Print feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap,

free of holes and mildew, wash-
ed and ironed, 1, 2, 3, or 4 of

: snd 45c ea. PP, Miss Ivey

Dugger, Oliver.








home or del. for actual

$30
ton. FOB. Can del. in 6 ton
5 De lots at reasonable aes Lewis
nest onions, |
mn buttons;| Coastal Bermuda hay, -gooat |:
and fresh, $30 ton at my home

a : half runner garden beans 50c

Nice dried Gace 4 pint. cups,
| 50c; 9 cups, $1; Sage plants, 15,
$1. PP in Ga. or add postage
ele _Volbrath, |

5 Shade. dried eae ate, $L
gal, Red dried hot pepper, $1
i eel 25
40c qt. All del. Mrs. Leilar

Se Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston,

1955. ee Soreched. dried- im
1955 crop red
hot dried pepper, 30c qt. Add
postage. Mrs. John R. Brown, fe

no
aif. Beer seed,| stems or trash, 30c tsp. Mrs.

Hand gathered, ached: and

| shade dried sage, $1.50 1b.Plus

postage Mrs. Ly Brown, Rt.
T z

\de- faried sage ag ak

ed hot pepper, $1 gal. dry- cat-

oa ade
,| dried Sage, $1 pt. Add postage.
Marie~ Holland, oe

and picked cee $1
postage. Mrs. Bethie

1, Hastano. ee,

35 lbs., new sage, hand pick-
ae shade dried, washed, $1.25

one of kind. Also. 4~ (50 Th.) |.

16 or plain Hams, 88e Ib.,

$3;
5c. Add postage, Write first.
: Mrs. Estella Shook, Hiawassee.

White, -washed, 100 Ib. cap..
feed sacks, smooth weave, free
| of holes, letters, mildew, 20c
ea. small holes, 15 ea. Add

Rt. 4, Douglasville. _

150 cotton guano sacks, 100
1 Ib. cap., washd, free of holes,
10c ea, plus postage. E.
op, Lyerly. |



_ MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE ~

ne



BEANS & PEAS:

~ Tender white and Speckled

cup; Red Spotted crowder peas,
30c Ib., blue Java peas, 25 Ib.
Add postage, G. T. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball. Ground.

Old fashion buck- -eye peas,
'|60 doz. Post paid. J. F. Eaton,
Rite ls Ranger. < s

~1956: Little. _ white everbear-
ing, or mush, salso black-eye
6 wk old peas, and few -more
cream crowders peas, All 25
lb. FOB. Mrs, R. F. Cee
pleton. ty

BEES:

5 or. 6 stands Bes in hives
}made after Pat, hives. All 8
oe high, 10 frames to 2
see and 28 Jb. boxes, for
super ea. filled with foun-
ee wax and honey. $6.50 ea.
J. BR. Stone, neolnton.

CANE (SUGAR):

Apptex. 3,000
Sugar Cane, peed for syrup
or chewing, - stalk atmy |
home. Ready ie 10: Wee.
| Anderson, Rt. 1, Kite.

6-8 tt, long Sugar Gene 18
\chewing, grinding or planting
next year. . J, Foss, Rt. .1,
Brooklet. se ve

CORN:

About one thousand bu. new.
crop yellow and 500 bu. new
crop white corn. All letters
ans. =o porkley, Rt. 4, Lyons,

1287. 2 s

stalks Red

Phone
EGGS:

~ Giant 8. oo) Black Mines
eggs, $3 per 16. Prepaid in-
Sured parcel post. L. B: Mil-
lians, Newnan.

FERTILIZER:

$1 for one hundred tbs. at my
place. J. H. Carter, Rt. 4, Box
| 487, Atlanta -PL-6- 0237, 3

: Chicken rapa: $5. - pick-
up truck load. Ralph Dangar,
Woodstock, Phone Roswell 2472.

FRUIT TREBS: -

35 or 40 seedling Pecan trees,
12-14 in., 36 ea. eet T. M.
Milner.

Muscadine grape vines, white
black and dark pur: ye 18 for |

Harris,

$1. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Cobb--
Coe =
Small Nie pines.
sweet and sour, bushes, $1.50
ea. Add postage. Mrs. V. M.
Johnson., : Shellman,
Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry

trees and grapevines, Pecans,
Chestnut trees i low prices.
a0 Me Webb, E ijay,

GOURDS:

Small gourds, 2 tone yellow
and green, and striped, 10 and
/-20c ea. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt.
2, Temple. '

eo

Martin and Dipper gourds,
25 ea.; larger B0c ea.; small
and med. shapes and sizes; 5
and 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs,
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla,

2 doz. large and small gourds
$2.50. Add postage. Mrs. L. H
Cousins,- Rt. 8, era uve

MEAT:

smoked
should-
ers, 58c lb Middlings, 49 lb.

Add postage. Clarence Jordan,

Home. ave) con



Kind, $1.20; 3 odd ones, ce

postage. Mrs, H, H. Richardson,

L, Bish-

Chicken fertilizer for. sale. |

| MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



Country Hickory smoked or
unsmoked meat: per lb.; Hams,
10-20 Ibs., 85c; Shoulders, 8-14
Ibs., 55c; Sides, 10-18 lIbs., 50c.
Shipped COD. Guard. against
spoilage. Mrs. Louise T. Pope,
Box 5, Dexter,

Hickory smoked Hams, wt. 12-
20 Ibs., 85c 1b.; Bacon, 60c Ib.
Sent COD. and guar. J. K.
Staleup, Rt. 5, Marietta.

SYRUP:

69 gal.-No. Ga. good syrup,
$2 gal. at farm. Will not ship.
Hubert Duckworth, Blairsville.

PEANUTS:

Large red 1955 Valencia Pea-
nuts, 2-4 in. hull; washed and
dry, $2 pk; $7 bu. Add postage.
Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground. ;

ROOTS: AND HERBS:

Yellow Root, 4 Ib. box, $1.30;
Queen of the Meadow. 4 lb.
box, $1.50. Noel Crump, Rt. 2:
Talking Rock.

4 Ib. lard box Yellow ao
90c. PP, Mrs. Abe Gable, Rt.
Talking. Rock.

_ Sarsaparilla, Bilder, Spice-
| wood, Plum, Sassafras, Yellow
Dock, Blackberry, Poke, Grey-
bread, Wild Cherry, Pine, Red
and White Oak, Sweetgum,
Alder Persimmon bark, 2 Ibs.
$1; Cheese plants, Mullein,
Colts Foot, Pipsiwa, $1 Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. John Myers (ad-
dison) Rt. 2, Hartwell.



- MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED

Se



CORN COBS, SHUCKS, ETC.:

Want approx. 24-30 tons ground
corn cobs. W. M. Nixon % B
& B Ranch, The Rock. :

Want 2 and one half tons of
Shucks at farm or del. to my
home, Letters ans. H. C. Craig,
East Ellijay.

HAY:

Want 100 bales good, bright
hay, del. 12 mi. So. Decatur.
Contact C. F, Cagle,.388 Leland
Ter. NE, Atlanta 17.

PEAS:

Want 100 to 400 tbs. 1955
Dixie or Austrian peas. 8. M
Stout, Warm Springs.

PECANS:

Want 500 lbs. or more Pee-
ans. No: seedlings. Prepaid or
COD. Advise at once. Mrs. Fred
Laird, 1411 Allene Ave., SW.,
Atlanta mOses

PLANTS:

Want 1000 Strawberry plants,
Klondyke, Premier, or other
kind. State lowest price del.
for good damp plants, well pack-
ed. A. M. Moyer, Herndon.

Want 100 to 1,000 ea.; Boys-
enberry, Loganberry and Dew-
berry: plants: State price of ea.
C. A. Pless, Warm Springs.

ROOTS:

Want 2-13 lbs. good fresh
Sassaparilla root. . FB. Cris-
son, Rt. 1, De ceee

SACKS:

. Want few solid col. feed sacks |
of good quality. J. B- Wild, Rt.
2, Box 124. Monticello. ~ ,

SEED:

Want seed wheat and Sericea
seed. No Oxious weed or grass.
Henry Shahan, Rt. 1, LaFayette.

- Want 1,200 lbs. Crimson Clov-
er seed. State if tested or not
and if so give germ, and purity.
N. A, Jelks, Jr., Hinesville.

Want 100 bu. seed oats; also
wheat for aged. Sate price at
your place. H. lL. Williams, P.
O. Box 157, Bax ey.

Want some Broom Gor.

seed.

Ae
af

CATTLE FOR SALE



Nice steer,
also 4 goats and 20 Ducks, this

yrs.
rCoket, Silver Hill Rd., Siene
Mountain.

shoats. A. L.

Hendrix, Rt.
Lawrenceville. :

20 good milch cows,
milk coolers,
machines, and all other Dairy

Rt. 2, Danville, Phone 3331,
2 butt-headed Hereford cows,

My place on West Washington

lanson, East Point, Phone PO
3462.

6 yr. old Angus Bull,
standing bloodline;
ducer. Papers furnished. Sell or

out-

also 23 Tamworth pigs from 2
litters, by prize winning boar.

Sts Atlanta, Phone WA-3633:

Gentle Jersey Holstein cow
with 2nd calf, 2 mo. old, $125

burn, Phone 7275.

Jersey and Holstein, milch
eow, freshen Oct. 1;

just off Yueon Rd. 3 mi. Eili-
jay. Lee Kimmons, Rt. 2, Elli-
jay. at

2. yr: old Reg. Hereford,
Short Horn bull _ of - Rollo

service. Proven producer, $150
at my barn. Can furnish papers.
FE. C. Wells, Rt. 2, Talbotton,
Phone 2220.

at reasonabl prices: also few
bred and unbred heifers: heif-
ers bred to fine Son of Hileen-
mere 999-35th. W. C. Hardy. Rt.
1, Box 275, Griffin, Phone 67677.

Reg. Black Angus bull. 18
mo. old, fine bloodlines, ~$150
at my farm. See afier 5 oclock,
wk. days. J. C. Herron, Rt. 1,'
Martin.

2 mixed bred cows
mo. old calves at side, also an-
other young cow (good flesh),
$200 for lot. Mrs. S. N. Bran-
don, Stewart Mill Road Stone
Mountain, Phone 5272.. :

Red Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
due freshen Oct. 28; Jersey
bull, 18 mo. old (half brother
to the heifer), $125 for lot. Mrs.
Filmer M. Puckett, RFD 1, Bu-

| ford.

Reg. Dbl. polled Hereford
bull, with papers, Domino
strain, 5 yrs. old, around 1200
Ibs. Gentle. Sacrifice to avoid
inbreeding. G. F. McSpadden,
Rt. 2, Box 42, Alpharetta. Send
replies C/O Jefferson Hotel,

| Atlanta, or phone LA-5826.

White Face bull, 2 yrs. old,
not reg. Make good herd bull.
O. S. Barber, 2642 Frazier Rd.,
Decatur 24, Phone 43-6312.

Reg. 6-8 mo. old Hereford
cattle, horned type bulls and
heifers, $100 ea. Cecil Travis,
C/O Pine Crest Acres, River-
dale, Phone Fayetteville 5581.

Reg. 8 yr. old fine type Hol-
stein Dairy bull,. $200. E. J.

S

Diller, Rt. 2, Stapleton, Phone
Louisville, 4617.

yr. old reg. polled Here-
ion bull, $160. See, L.
Nally, Rt. 5, Marietaa.
Reg. 2-12 yr. old brown

Swiss bull, ring in nose; gentle.
Grand sire igs Lees Hill Lucky
Strike, owned by Clemson Col-
lege. Sire *owned by Toccoa
Falls. Institute. Buford Eaton,
Rt. 6, Elberton.

Cream col. Jersey milch cow,
2-1/2 yrs. old. Sell or trade.
for White Face bull. George
B. Aycock, Rt. 2, Heath Rd.,
Macon.

Reg. Hereford male, Silver
Larry 1st. Calved June 12, 1954.

Ready for light service. Proven
production breeding,
eonformation. Reasonable.

excellent
Tan



Advise at onee. Mrs. theus,



C/O Koinonia Farm, Americu..

tler,

Milroy, Smyrna. Phone 5-7361.

about 600 lbs,

hatch at my place, T. J.

Milk type, Short Horn cow,

heifers, and bull calves; also S :

8-can
2 unit milking

equip., $4,000. Cary M. Davis,

freshen in March, good stock.

good * pro-

exch. to keep from breeding;

Treated and papers furnished, =
$15 ea. J. FE. Gunby, 85 Luckie

for both. 0. E. Younce, Fal ee

gives 5
abe daily, $150 at my place, -

Michiet bloodlines, ready for ~

3 excellent, reg. Anew bulls: ee

with 2-1/2


















































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PAGE SIX



CATTLE FOR SALE.



HOGS FOR SALE



Santa Gertrudis bulls, cert.
purebred, 4 yrs. old, Herd Sire,
excellent producer; one 7 mo.
old: Few young Brahman and
White Face cows, bred to above
Herd Sire. J. W. Morris, C/O
Ga. Better Farms, No. 100, Box
119, Carrollton.

Reg, 1 yr. and 8 mo. old
White Face bull. See, David
Moon, Clarkston, Phone 3-6570.

25 cows and heifers in good

shape. R. M. Blackwell, Rt. 2,

' Chamblee.

2 nice calves; bull and heifer.

Half White Face and Jersey.

5 mo. old, $65 at my place.
Dyer Rudasill, RFD 3, Canton.

27 Holstein cows and heifers,
some springing. Calf hood vac.,
$2,700.00 for lot. Wade Bird,
Swainsboro, Phone 3516.

Few grade and reg. Aberdeen
Angus heifers and 6 reg. bulls,
all about 8 mo: old? J. G, Pur-
vis, Rt. 2, Millen, Phone 321-J3.

Guernsey cow with 3rd. calf,
approx. 5-1/2 gal. daily. 2 milk-
ings. Write for further inf. J. S.

' West, Cuthbert. Bhone-192-L-3.

Reg. 14 mo. old Hereford

~ polled bull. Domino strain. Sire

Prince Victor 6. Sell or trade
for hay or grain. Letters ans.
M. F. Hammock, ee

- Phone 122- J4.



HOGS FOR SALE



20 choice. pigs, 10 wks. old,
40-50 Ibs., $12.50 ea.; also 3
Guernsey bulls wt. 300-400 Ibs.
sell ortrade for beeef type cat-
tle. J, P. Strickland, Rt. 1, Grif-
fin, Phone 7957.

Tamworth and Papen
cross pigs, also 3 Nannie goats,
2 yrs. old; and several fine rid-

ing saddle horses. Reasonable-

Fred E. Ferrell, Rt.3, Marietta,
Phone Smyrna, 5-8344.

Black P. C. meat type pigs,
8-19 wks. old, weaned, Cholera

immune, reg. from Champion

bloodlines, $25 ea. FOB. Will
ship or best come see. Jas. R.

- Mullis, Cochran.

Reg. SPC boar pigs, both sex,
all ages, bred sows and gilts,
Edgar HE. Carter, Baxley, Rt. 4.

5 mo. old reg. Duroc boars
and gilts, around 150 Ibs., $40
ea. Ernst P. Carter, Rt 2,
Baxley. :

Reg. 12-16 wks. old Hereford
hogs, boars and gilts, wt. 100
Ibs. sired by Smooth Boy If,
and WME Super Flight. Reg,
papers. Vac, and wormed. $30,
and $35 ea. See at Ward Meade
Farm. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
Rt. 8, Marietta, Phone 8-8772.

Reg. SPC gilts, 8-1/2 mo.
old, 180 Ibs. xc. @ond., $45
ea.; also reg. Angus heifers,
9-18 mos. old, $250 up. Lewis
Lindsey, Silver Creek.

15 Black African Guinea pigs,
6 wks. old Sept. 15, $10 ea. at
my place. Hubert W. Daniell,
Winston.

Reg. Duroc pigs, male and
female; $30 ea, From P. R.
Litter, and Grand Chapman
Sow at breeders show and
State fair, Macon; also lange

mules, 7 mo. old, $50-ea. J. B.

Fountain, C/O Camp Creek
Tourist Court, Milledgeville.

Reg. Tamworth pigs, for
breeding stock. Top bloodlines.
M. . Brannen, Rt. 1, States-
boro.

SPC. bred gilts, sired by
Colonel, and bred to Duke

Supreme. Reg. in buyers name.
M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst.

Cerry Red Duroc pigs, good
bloodlines, wormed and inocu-
lated, reg. in buyers name. W.
B. Merritt, Greensboro.

Hampshire. male pigs, strict
reg rules followed, more lean
meat and net wt. than any

other breed, $25 ea. Del. guar.
FFA member. C. O. Maddox,
Winder.

Reg. Tamworth gilts and boar
pigs, 8 wks. old, $26 ea. John
R. Dempsey, Rt. 2, Rome.

farm. Contact,

y

Purebred Tamworth boars

or, long frame; also 8 mo. old
gilts, will breed to unrelated
'male. Reasonable. Charles
Baldwin, Suwanee.

-Reg. Tamworth pigs, open
and bred gilts, ean furnish un-
related pairs. Papers in buyers
name. My farm located 3 mi.
No. Davisboro. R. J. Williams,
Rt. 1, Davisboro.

Reg. SPC hogs, some of best
bloodlines; also Pride of Ga.
fine reg. SPC boar, at my place.
George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring. :

2 SPC gilts, out of litter of
9; out of Ist. place winner
sow, and grand champion male
at Macon Fair, wt. 150 Ibs.
ea. also. 9 SPC pigs, 5 male
gilts out of litter of 11. Felton
Warnock, Rt. 2, Box 187, Tarry-
town.

2 purebred 7 mo. old Hamp-:
shire gilts, $65 ea. at farm,

Rd. Edward Helms, Box 281-A,.
Rt. 1, Warner- Robins.

Reg. 4-5 mo. old Hereford
pigs, $35-$40 ea. Pac., wormed,
Reg. papers furnished. Excel-
lent pigs of finest breeding.
Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr. C/O,
Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill
Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Phone
8-8772.

6 PC pigs, $8 ea.; also small
red heifer with 8 wks. old calf,
$45. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock,
Phone Roswell 2472. -

20 SPC gilts, 12-16 wks. oe:
Cobbtown Hensley stock, sub-
ject to reg. Will not ship; also
3 males and can furnish gilts
unrelated to males. Best blood-
lines. Don Eugene Morris, P.O.
Box 3, Oak Park.

Sow with 10 pigs, $100; ode
and 8 pigs born Sept. 23, ist.
litter, $80 at farm, 3 mi. W.

Palmetto. H. D. Wilson, Pal-
THEO. - :

8 reg. SPC pi 4 boars. 4
gilts, 11 wks. old, Loh 50. Ib.

ea. From Grand an oton eA
stock, $18 ea. Cannot ship.
James Callaway, Rt. 1, Fayette-.

ville.

Mixed pigs, all sizes and
prices at my place. James Car-
ter, MeMurry Dr., SW. At-
Janta 11. \

300 lb. White OIC breeder
hog, $50. 2 mi. from Kennesaw

on Shiolah Rd. Mrs. Alder
Hunter, Rt. 2, Kennesaw.
8 Reg. Duroe pigs, 8 wks.

olds $30 ea. with paper and
treated for hog Cholera and
wormed: Donald English, Rt.
1, Box 108, Milledgeville.

Reg. Duroc males or females,
medium blocky type, wormed
and treated, several bred gilts.
Reg. in buyers name. Charles
W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae.

Beltsville No. 1, boars, 6 mo.
old, well grown, $40 ea. at
Robert T. Gun-
by, % Gillionville Plantation,
Albany, Phone Hemlock 5-8654.

Choice OIC pigs, male or fe-
male, Reg. in buyers name, $23
ea. N. E, Perrycoart, Armuchee.

Purebred 6 wks. old White-
Face Hereford pigs, $10 ea. J.
W. Lindsey, Medlock Bridge
Rd., Norcross. Phone 3564.

OIC 10 wks. old pigs, subject
to reg.; 2 ea. male and female.
$25 ea. at my place. Mrs. V.
B. Kell, Arlington.

13 reg. Duroc pigs, some deep
red and cherry red, wt. 50 lb.
ea. up. Immune to cholera and
wormed. 10 others deep red
unrelated to the 13; wt. 70 lbs.
ea. up, $30 ea. H. Eh Williams,
Baxley .

Reg. Duroc Pigs from select-
ed breeding stock and top blood-
lines, $25 ea. Robert A.. Cail,
Rt 5, Forrest River Duroc Farm,
Savannah.

Purebred Hampshire pica)
spring farrowed, boars, gilts,
Reg. $35. ea., bred, gilts, reg.
$65 ea. unbred, $55 ea. David



Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove,
Phone Griffin 7896.

and gilts, 12 wks. old, good col-.

5 mi. NE. Perry on Lake Joy.

95 Bight, wks. old Heinen
pigs, $10 ea. H. B. Walton, Rt.
1, Powder Springs. :

2 Reg. 4 mo. old Hampshire
boars, $80 ea, Harold E. Free-
man, Rt. 1, Glenn, Phone La-
Sree, oe



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



- Pr. Pinto horses,18 mo. old;
colt and filly, sired by Albino
Arabian, Both training well
with saddle ahd sulky. Sell or
trade f o S etl id Ponies. Mrs.
Julia. Howell Suwanee, Phone
Atlanta EX- 6411, Ext. 253.

Tennessee Walker Mare, $175;
Pinto F ony Me , $175; Shetland

Black, five gaited mare ee
dle, horse), spirited, and gentle
and well trained, $100. Robert
Lavamore, 2929 Redwine Rd.,
East Point, PO-7- 5455.

Horses $65 ea. or trade for
farm een for Ford hook

up. ined Ferrell, Rt. 3,
Windy Hill .d., Marietta, Phone
Smyrna, 5-8344

mare mule,
about 1,000
arn.
ox 67, Louisville.

Brownish cok,
works any whre,
Ibs.-$50 at m:
liams, Rt. 1,-

oie saddle horse, very
stylish, With new western sad-
dle and bridle. Ray Collier, 3080
Bese) Rd. Decatur, DE-4998.

Mare 8 yrs. old, approx. 1,100

Ibs. in good shape. $60, at my
| place. mile ity limits on
Hwy. 28. R. B. Dollar, Suwanee.

2 good yo mules, fine
worke ee ae Boas eultiva-
tors a $200. BW
Miles, Rt. SB Pvester, "phone
99-3.

~ 10 yr. lod, 800 Ib. Mare Mule,



Fine pr stately Mares, 7 yrs.
old, 1200 Ibs. eg. work well,
also nice pr. matth mare Mules,
1,000 to 100 1 eS some old
horses and m 04 cattle,
pr. milk goats. oe.

Rock Spring.

Riding: pony, or will work
anywhere, 3 yrs. old, about
800 Ibs. 75 cash at my home.
John i: Ward, 4726 Third St.
NW, ammond Park, Atlanta
18.

3 Ee old se e
for sale. ie
Hominfion.

saddle pony,
Quarterman,

2 yr. old eo soured colt,
partly bropen pide, $85. Fred |
Shivers, ee Rd.,
Augusta, ee $156

Very cea gaited bay
mare, easy to h opal, been in
pasture, $150 including saddle
and bridle. Miss Pat Martin,

236 Airport Rd., Griffin, Phone
6764. i

Gentle female Mare, work
anywhere, at your own price.
R: L. Callan, Rt. 1, Norman
Park.

2 mare 10 yr. old mules, gen-
tle, 1,000 lbs. ea, work any-
where.-Oscar Bullock, Warm
Springs.

8 gelding Shetland ponies,
with or without bridles, saddles
and carts. Can be.seen at Ath-
ens Mote]. Tom L. Lane, 540
McWhorter Dr., Phone LI- 6-0477

2 good black mules, about
100 Ibs. ea., 1 ea. mare A
rse ie, work anywhere, 6
$150 or
Hayes,



! f Psnke

Pony, sma 175. Dillard Wood,
Bowdon.

12 yr. old ule wt. 900 Ilbs., |
work any wit and smart.
Cheap. L. | Richardson, Rt.
1, rs

Sam Wil- b

work an; her 20 or exch.
for heifer calf, 5-6 mo. old.
Bring se mule. Alex
Barfield, <

Arablan -Albi; mare, 8 yrs.
old, gong sp small, sound, bred
to reg. Pal omii 0 erie horse,
$250; 6 sited a Palomino
Bs eae , $300; also |.

reg, ad diy Palo-
fine ao. a ; W. Bailey,
% Windy Hill on Waynes-
boro, ss

Wellborn, |

5817.

several prs. Chukkar Partridges,

plumage, $5 ea. C. Whit Turn-





gentle, $65. M. Wilner, Rt. 2,

PO- 7-3607.



POULTRY FOR aie.



.

BANTAMS:

[Red game, Partridge
Wheatens, Golden Sebrights,

Modern Silver Duckwing game.
RI red, White Leghorn, Butt
Brahmas, plain Mille Fleur,
and White Japanese Silkie. $3
ea. up. B: H. Holsomback, a
S. Harris St.,.East Point.

3 purebred Black Cochin ene
and one Rooster, $6. J. M.
Daniel 2880 Campbellton Rd.,
S.W. Atlanta, PL- 83-5505.

1955 hatch. Purepted White
Japanese - Silkie Bantams, $1
ea. B. L. Lynn, 401 W. Hamil-
ton, Waycross.

35: mixed bantams, 50c e@a., |
16 Ring Nesk Pheasants, $1.25
ea. D, B: Toddy Lithia Springs,
Phone Austell 6925. |

Purebred breeders
Cochin Bantams, $5 pr. up;
Young W. L. Bantams about
ready to lay, $2 ea. up, Racing
Homer Pigeons, from fine rac-
ing bird that thas flown 250-
500 mi., $3 pr. up. . H. Over-
by, Sr., 3609 ath Ave, ee
us.

White Coren and one
Boswell R. I. Reds, for sale.
John A. Fuller, 677 ee
ve Atlanta, PL-3-5263.

pril hatch Golden Sbrisnte
ockerel, 5 pullets, laying;
Rane Comb, purebred, healthy,
$7 or $1.25 ea., also Eggs 10c
ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Lula
Gidden, Pearson. aes

=

Purebred yee single comb, i
feathered legs, S. C. Buff Or-
pington. Bantams. $6 pr. 2 Hens,
$8; 2 Roosters, $5. Add postage.
Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman.

Mixed Bantams: 21 hens, 2 |-
roosters, $15. No shipping. Ray |
Wesley, Rt. 1, RoeRPedes FA

Lithonia. ; 4

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.

to day old chicks. Immediate
del. For prices contact. t

Baird, C/O Baird &~ Dutteys |
Quail Farm, Experiment. :

25 White King Pigeons, $25.
Bill Cochran, Box 241, Toccoa.

Pigeons: $1 pr.; 3 prs. $2.75;
6 prs., $5. Will ship Exp- or Col.
Miss Johnnie Davis, 3130 Al-
ston Dr., Decatur, Phone EV-

Ss
z ey

English Ring neck pheas-
large size. variety, also

Pr:
ants,

$6 pr4 sf OB.) <-c. Collier,
Barnesville.

1955 hatch Golden and Am-
herst pheasants, $7. 50. epnss
Reeves, $5 ea: pair Silvers,
$7.50, Chukars, $3 ea.; also 1954
hatch Golden and Amherst, full

er, onough.

thy and working, $8. You pay
transportation charges. Mrs. C.
M. Morgan. ie 6, Box ae
Dubling 2s

1955 hatch, Ringneck bias
ants, varying ages, about 100
birds: - also elec. incubators,
100 egg eap.; also mixed Ban-
tam hens, (excellent pheasant
mothets). Reasonable. Ian Mil-
roy, Smyrna Phone 5- 7361.
RED S:

REDS: NHS eR;
TERS:

h ie My re 50%
ate laying oy
Come after. E. W. Reid, 5449

Bantams: Old. English B. B. |!
and

in Butt

J oe

30 Common Pigeons, $1 pr. |
/Will ship. Plus: postage. Mrs.

Luther C. Holland, Rt. .
Byromville. :
No. Bobwhite cand Chukar |

quail, from grown birds down |

16 mixed col. Pigeons, heal- |

{Phone a
PARMEN- i:

Reds, April 1954 |
pene ea. |










3 yr. old Mexican Burro, very te Z

Box 389, College Park, Phone | !!@

| White Rock-_
old, $1. ea.
Mrs. Roy Harrell

WYANDOTTES

9 purebred
| dotte Oe,

ris, Lula.

CORNISH, GAMES
GIANTS: |

8

Clarets and a
and direct Law G a)

ard Bell, 2677 Sore
ae We

ae $5, or We fi
Fred PES Rt.

oe and 3. stag

| bred Roundhea

matings; 2 Everett
2 yr. old hens, :
bourne-Roundhead
pullets for best
White, Rt.

Elmo, Tenn.
Georgia. eS

3 purbred, i
Dark eee co.

M
ington. :

9-10 Ibs., S
exp. coll. J. E. G1
ville. :

Pure stock: Stags, $1

| $5, a Roun

3-4 lb. stags: Waster S}
les and Blues. Reasonabli
Sultan, Rt. 2, Maco:

LEGHORNS: |

Black and ae wo Li
pullets, 1955 hatch, soc
fine for raising quail. Nc

Bonner, -Buchar n

| MINORCAS:

5 Black Mindres | ck
Purch ou hatch
| Mrs. - - Murphy,
Grantville Upton 16

| PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:

10c'0rs-45 pe, Chukar
$8 pr.; 5 pr. or more
B: B. Huling, Fortson.

100 fancy STON type
Modina, Indi
Homera, Spina Rolle :
Kings and others, $100 :
small lots and prs.,
ship. Money . orders

Helen- Street, Rt,



Memorial Dr., Stone Wena



Phone ee kston 3-6107.







Oe yy Gaede
Fipone 2877 .








quail, 12 wks.

ee:

| chickens, Rabbits, or pig. Wm.
| R. Ruppersburg, Rt.
ntail | oo
ed Tumblers, |
mbler roosters, $1
Homers, old,
1 Pr. William

Henry Stator Rt. 1, LaFay-
jette. i
White Gime: White and

Desks, sh 7 N. H. Red pul
{ lets, $1.50 -ea.

Mow cae $5 pr.















Powder Springs.

: Mallard Duce, Spring hatch,
$3 pr.; No. ob. White quail,
35c to $1.50 ea. C, L. Cawthon,
-|Riverdale, Phone Jonesboro-
2592 after 7:00 p.m.

Be French Toulouse Geese,
$10 or trade for equal value in

1, Milan
Rd., . Fairburn, Phone 17579.

Some geese, $5 ea! Exp. Col.

| Black: Cochin Bantams, show Es
-| stock, at my place. Mrs. J. C.

Symmes, - 4650 Harris | Trail, At-
dante, se : ae

: _ Turkeys: Toms and eas.
any size, at Market Price.
ewer C. Jordan, Hawkins-
wilies Ss re eS

| 2 White Mammoth Pekin |

Will not ship.-f
Wim. Ritz, Campbelton
Rd. Fairburn. Sue

Mrs.

1 ate

C/O Hobby |
| Hens and Toms, $12 pr., 3 hens
}and 35 Ib., 2 yrs. old tom, $32.



. Bronz Turkeys, 1955
ahaa hens. and Toms, $130;

Exp. Col. Birtia Woody, Hurst.
20 nice Geese for sale. See.

Miss Ruth Brown, Shiloh.

Several hundred Guineas, $7
ea. H. H Turner, Orchard Hill.

4 full feathered ducks and

one drake, $5. At my home. |
| Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt.-6, Gaines-

ville.

Mallard Ducks, $2 ea. L. M.
Borman, Rt. 1, Box 47-B, Ken-
nesaw. {

Common Pigeons, $1 pr.: Mus-
covy Ducks, $4 pr.

Ducklings, $1 ea. Golden
s Sebright Bantams, $6 pr.:
Blacktail Japs, $4 pr.; 1 Pekin |

Drake, $2.50; also S. S. Ham-
burg Cockels, $2 ea. Starling
Yawn., Byronville. : :



_ POULTRY WANTED



GEESE, _PHESANTS, PEA-
FOWLS



Young.

' Want to exch. 2 ganders for
2 Geese or will buy Geese. A. |
Q. Phillips, 454 Seminole Ave.,
N.E,, Atlanta ite

LEGHORNS: .

Want 10 Brown Leghorn
hens or pullets, State price.
J. C. Otwell, Box 210, Rt. 2,
| Newnan.

Want Hybrid White Leghorns

hens, one yr. old. Advise. Mrs. |~

H. E. Archer, Guyton. _
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Want 10 to 40 large size pul-
lets, ready to lay. Tom Thomp-
son, Rt. 1, Kingston.



SECOND HAND _
MACHINERY WANTED



Want David Bradley Garden
Tractor, with 5 or 3 hp: motor
ahd attachments, in good cond.
and reasonably priced. Contact.
J. W. Cowart, 7220 Waters Rd.,
Savannah. -

RABBITS





HINCHILLAS,

AND GUINEA PIGS
FOR SALE



Rabbits, Chinchillas,

_Black

so Guinea pigs Chee any
size and color. Mrs. Helen
Street, Rt. 2, Atlanta, Phone
Melrose 4.1888.

White grown Rabbits, $1 ea.

plus shipping fee. Mrs. Luth-

er GC; Holland, Rt. 1, Byroam- ~
ville. g
Two pr. reg. So. America ~

Chinchillas (not. rabbits); 1 pr.
, bred, and 2 three mo. old. 6 in

all. Reasonable. C. J. Garrett,.
3232 Aurel St., Bremen, Phona
2083.

Reg. So. American Chinchil-

las (not rabbits), mated and bred
pairs. Geo. B. Aycock, Rize,
Heath Rd. Macon. :
eee

SHEEP AND GOATS

2 nO SALE

: ;

Milk goat, with fret kid,
milking one half gal. daily, $23
my place 1% mi. No, Roswell.
Grier Pruitt, Roswell. Phone
6167.

Ram and 4 Ewes (fat breed-

: eet Want one pr. ea. Chinese} Want one road Cart. State | ing animals) $65, Will take year
1955 hatch. Mrs.| Several doz. nice young Tur- | Geese, young ornamental} price and cond. Letters ans. old heavy ype chickens in
tt. 1, Box 113,/keys, wt. 6 to 10 Ibs, 2.50/Ph P pe a eo) ee eae
Ys, W oO $: easants and Peafowls. L. E.| Ronald F. Adams, Box 326, Grant, 304 Shorter Ave., Rome,

to $3 ea. T. we Webb, Hey, Morgan, Rt. 4, gros TEE: | Phone 7304.

































































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jesup As 32 15.70 15.43 16.55 September 24
somm. Co., Dublin / 16.16 4870 15.38 16.95 eC
Y, Swainsboro 16.56 15.58 15.05 15.35 | Washington Co. Mkt Assn., os Se
: : : (heaven Sandersville 16.75 15.75 15.19 15.95
< gers - to {heavies)
= oe = = |e Dalton b/S Co. Dalton 17.40 16.90 15.25 15.60
oe ae ; - ~~ {sows} -
Pe ot 1a, med | Emanuel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 16.35 15.75 - 15.50 \
16.25 -15.8315.00 ee iirhsavigs!
: 16.50 16.00 15.50 16.75 | September 26 es
ee ee | Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla | 16.29 16.00. 16.00.
To oe Ws as Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 16.40 1565 / 15.25 15.50
Me ee ce eae ee ie 17.33 16.50 15.20 13.75
lure Comm. Co., "hana be 16.50 1600 1340 | Chatham Go. S/Y, Savannah 16.25 15.85 15,34 =
pe es Ne ee rece) | Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 16.40 16.17 . 16.00 15.55
kinsvill W20-= 46.0050 Re Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross 16.21 15.46 14.90 15.00
Hawkinsvill oe gees eee | Shimane 5/) Hogan 16.40 15.70 16.10 15.50
16.35 15.56 15.00 15.45 | Dodge Co. $/Barn, Eastman 16.27 15.75 16.60 14.50
COKE See 16.10 | ~Columbus:S/Y Co., Columbus 16.09
Shee (heavies) | Muscegee L/S Co., Columbus 16.15 16.15 se
e _ Bleckley L/S Auc., Cochran 15.90 15.60 15.45 15.00
Re Picts Be ae Seminole L/s Auc. Mki., Donalsonville 15.91 15.91 15.33 - 14.88
Co., Douglas 16.45. 15.92 15.00 15.35 Ga. Farm Prod Soles Corp. 2 =
ae pee oo aS 1540 | ___ Thomaston 2 17.00 16.50 16.25 16.00
1 a 2, 5 2. : e ; :
eae 2 PSS : September 27
16.20 15.50 :
aoe eee Farmers L/S Auc., Co. 15.85 15.62 14.83 15.35
ig Comm. Co., Quitman 16.51 15.73 15.00 14.70 | d ~ : :
oJ bITa A, ~ Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 17.00 15.80 14.60
. 16.40 16.09 15.90 15.30 Tattnall s/Y, Glennville 16.01 15.54 15.04 16.20 -
AGB a Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 15.85 15.64 14.60 14.26
Y, Fitzgerald 16.40 16.50 15.80 Mitchell Co, L/S Co., Camille 15.65 15.19 14.95 14.99
/S Assn., Americu: Aga2 1650 1600 1600 |. see 15.68 -
L/S Co, Valdosta : 16.60 16. 00 16.25 16.00 Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 15.97 15.90 15.55
oes | McRae $/Y, McRae 15.90 15.04 14.95
16.45 15.70 15.00 18.90 _ Farmers Co-Op L/S Assn., Soperton 16.00 15.25 15.15 14.65
TGS 16-22 AES | 1600 | pers /V. Sytwone = 16.30 15.50 15.15
VTE he 88s 1530 | Appling L/S Mkt., Baxley 16.00 15.28 14.58 14.76
16.35 15.60 15.15 15,39 | Metter. L/S Mkt., Metter 16.36 15.50 15.00 16.10
17.25 17.00 16 50 16.25 | Smith $/Y No. 3, Thomson . 16:15 16.00 15:50
September 28
Weck 4h 98 seek 14.95 | Coosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 16.35 1605 15.50 14.60
. 1650 16.10 ~415.78 1,05 | Pulaski S/Y, Hawkinsville 15.80 15.65 15.50 15.25
16.09 15.36 : 15.30 | Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 15.83 15.50 15.50.
gee ae Union S/Y, Albany 16.02 15.75 15,80 15,50.
ape 4 5.80 16.20 Claxton S/Y, Claxton 16.00 15.40 15.80. 15.00
Se : : 80. 15.55
ie 16.51. 15.60 15.06 16.56 Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie : at
pet tees 119 Peoples' L/S Mkt. Ins, Cuthbort 15,71 -15.67 15.00 14.62
16.46 = 15.95 15.40 16.20 ee 15.67
ell 15.660 15.10, | Vidalia 8/Y, Vidalia 16.15 15.66 15.00 16.16







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| Coin Boxes Boost Milk Sales. od

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ded the following years solft drink sales
dropped about 59 per cent.

In January, 1955 the University added
coin-operated candy and juice machines.

added,

ae Sie oe almost 11 per cent in 2
the period J anuary through May, In the -
same period in womens dormitories, in

which candy AND juice machines were
milk sales dropped more than 14



baulle sales. ae a
products are offered.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



_ 3 white Nannie goats, 2 yrs.
old, fine milk;stdck. Sell very

chickens, pheasants, guineas or

pigeons. Fred E. Ferrell, Rt. 3,

Windy Hill Rd., Marietta, Phone
Smyrna 5-8344.

Toggenburg Doe, ready to
breed. See, J. D. Jones, 4629
Cascade Rd, Rt. 1, Ben Hill
Phone PL-5- 1737.

-~Milk.Goats: small herd grade
Does, headed by reg. Toggen-
burg, Carl Flatrock, Reg. No.
T-9619, Chikaming strain. See

and make offer. W. S. Carlos,

1

5028 Bloomfield Rd.,
Phone 24425.

2 Saanan milk goats, $25 and
$15 respectively. Billy Gibson,

Macon,

Rt. 5, Marietta, phone 8-1938.



LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want dairy heifers, prefer-
ably wt. -300 to, 700 Ibs., not
bred, Holstein, Guernsey, Jer-
sey, out of artifically bred cows
and calf hood vac. against
Bangs. R. B. Curtis, Farming-
ton, Phone Madison 2603.

HORSES AND MULES:

~~ eattle;

Want within radius of 50 mi.,
small, sound young horse suit-
able for a man to use driving
but gentle enough for
children to ride. R. W. Jones
Jr., RFD 2, Leslie.

Want saddle pony. Must be
gentle and well trained for
children to ride. Describe and

price. Mrs. Edward W. Yates,
- Flintstone.
Want pr. of match mules,

weight about 1,000 lbs. ea. Must
ke good quality. A. J. Waters,
Rt. 2, Dawsonville.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want nice, white woman to

live on farm as one of family |

end do light farm work, in exch.
for Room and board. Mrs. Rub-

ey Frix, Rt. 3, Box 160, Conyers

Want white woman to do
light farm and garden work and
live as one of family for small
salary. Mrs. Ruddlph Bradley,
Rt. 3, Swainsboro.

Want farm family to raise
broilers and farm for 1956. On
chool bus Rt. near church and
-chool, on Ettawah River. 5,000
cap. chicken houses, good dwell-
ngs and barn. Must furnish
colf and equip. Mrs. Maggie S.
Hayes, Rt. 2, 6024 Lawrence-
ville Rd., Tucker, Phone 43-6334

Want clean, reliable, unen-
cumbered woman without bad
habits, white or col. to live on
arm with working couple and
o light farm chores, for room
nd board ,and salary. Mrs.
Carl G. Bailey, Rt. 1, Fayette-
ville.

Want good Christian woman
to live as one of family, and
end small gardens and other
isht farm work on small farm
for Room, and small salary.
Letters ans. Mrs. Martha Hor-
ton, Rt. 3, Nashville.

Want cropper with good ref.
for 1956 on halves. 19 A. Cot-
on, 30 A. Corn, plenty of ground
for all other patches 7ith trac-
tor or 2 mules. Live within
euarter of mi. Byrds store on
Road from Logansville to Cov-
ington. L. M. Hannah, Logans-
ville.

Want unencumbered Chris-
tian woman for work on small
Poultry farm. Light farm work.

Live in home Monday through
Friday noon. Room and board,
plus salary. Mrs. J. Harry
Spann, RFD 2, Box 43, Griffin
Phone 6180.



FARM HELP WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED



POSITIONS WANTED



Want middleaged, white wom-

an to live as one of family on

farm to dos light farm) work
for reasonable salary. Cecil Dun-
can, RFD 2, Buford,

Want. middleaged woman,
needing good home, to live as
one of family of two, on small
farm, and help with light farm
chores for small wages. Let-
ters ans. Mrs. W. M. Hudgins,
Rt. 1, Summerville.

Want farm family HO. can
finance self to operate 2-horse
or more farm. Two houses,
lights, spring water, riding tools
for team mules, plenty hog
pasture, land. Would like Bar-
ley and Oats planted this fall
and plenty of cotton and corn

for ys to come. A. QO. Asmos,}."

Rt.

Want white Christian woman
to live on farm near Wrights-
ville and do light farm chores.
Salary, Room and board. Mrs.
G. H. Prescott, Rt. 2, Wrights-
ville.

Want reliable woman _ for
light farm work, to live in
home with family of 2 on-farm,
board, room and salary. J. N.
Philpot, Rt. 1, Buchanan. >

Want white woman not over
55 yrs. old to live in farm home
and work on farm. Board,
Room and Salary. If you have
family, can furnish house with
lights. On School bus Rt., close
to town, and churches. Letters
ans. Mrs. O. W. Keen, Rt. 1,
Moultrie. ,

1, Dearing.

Want unencumbered middle-
aged Christian woman to live
as one of family and do light
farm work on farm. Must be
able to milk. Private Room, and
board. Two adult women in
family. Mrs. Elton Snider, Louis-
ville, Phone 3298.

Want family, white or col.
with two or more men for 1956
share crop and day work when
not in crop. Move anytime. N.
E Peddycoart, Armuchee.

Want intelligent reliable man
with ref. interested in learning
sheep business. Weekly salary.
4 one half Room house, with
lights, running water, bath, 200
acre farm located on main Hwy.
8 mi. from Macon. Good School
bus Rt. Must be able to move
self =. Davisy ant 22 Gray,
Phone Macon-5-7924. _

Want middle aged woman of
good habits to help around
small farm and farm chores.
for home and ~salary. Mrs.
Trene Cail, Rt. 5, Savannah:

Want immediately permanent
reliable col. family, exp. Ford
tractor driver, $4 day. Farm
work for family. House with
lights, garden, wood, and cows
to milk. Ideal Community. Must
have good habits. Dr. Virgil
Steele, Eastman, Phone 3269.

Want 2 large families tu help
gather 30 Acres Cotton. Will
pay $3 per Cwt.; also if satis-
factory would trade for crops
next year: either for wages or
50-50 basis. One 5 Room house,
and 4 Room house, on paved
road, School bus Rt. and near
Churches. Good land and elec-
tricity. W. B. Bramlet, Auburn.

Want woman for light farm
work on farm. No ob#ction
to one child. E. F. Scales, Rt.
4, Bowdon.

Want small farm family for
work on stock farm. Prefer one
with large boy. House, garden,
wood furnished R. G. Jennings,
P O. Box 891, Macon.

Want 3 families, able to fi-
nance self, to farm crop for
1956. Plant any kind of crops
on halves. Would like syrup
cane planted. 8 to 6 Room
house, with lights, School bus
Rt. on 60 Hwy: E. M. Cham-

bert, Villa Rica.

Want honest, healthy, unem-
cumbered, without bad habits,
middleaged woman to live on
farm and do light farm chores.
with elderly lady for Room,
board and small salary. Mrs.
J. A. Hart, RFD 1, Buena Vista.

Want unemcumbered Chris-
tian woman to live as one of
family and do light farm chores
on farm near town. Prefer mid-

dle age person. Board, private
ALGz

room and _= salary. - Mrs.
Mobley, Concord. ~ peo

Want healthy, reliable wo-
man to do light farm chores
on small farm. Room, board,
and weekly salary. Letters ans.
Mrs. James E. Perkins, Jr.,
1, Meansville.

Want good strickly sober, So.
Ga. man with family who un-
derstands tobacco growing and
Farmall machinery for 1956 on
part share and part wages or
straight salary. Good house,
water, and elee. on Mail and
School bus Rt. J. G. Purvis,
Rt. 2, Millen, Phone 321-J3.

Want at once, sober, reliable,

man for general farming. Exp. |

with tractor, Combine, other
farm machinery. State age, size
of family and wages expected.
David Stough, | Rt. 1, Locust
Grove.



POSITIONS WANTED



Want Dairy job. Will run

| large or small Dairy. Plenty of

Exp. help with health cards and
ean furnish ref. Ready to move.
Write, Otis Turner, Rt. 1, Box
120, Tignall. -

72 yr. old man wants light
job on farm; look after chick-
ens, hogs, and livestock. Heal-
thy, and no bad habits. Prefer
near Atlanta, Marietta, or Car-
tersville. Start to work anytime
for Room and Board. T. J. Wat-
kins, Rt. 1,. Acworth.

White woman with 8 in fam-
ily; 3 boys (older boy drives
tractor), want job on dairy
farm. Prefer close to Atlanta.
Have to be moved.
reacked at Kenneth Mosleys
Dairy, % mi. Lyons. Mrs. Eddie
Mae Tomlin, Rt. 2._

Man and wife, no eiiaren:
want job raising chickens. 5
yes Exp.-C. Cy Lo Rt.

, Auburn.

65 yr. old mienied man with
3 children, 9 yrs. old and
younger want job on Dairy
or Chicken farm. Lewis W.
Nelson, C/O Paul Lovingood
Dairy, Rt. 1, Powder Springs.

5 yr. exp. man and wife
wants job raising broilers. Both
work, ans. all letters. Charlie

Ettridge, Rt. 1, Auburn.

also. Hoke Smith, Rt. De: eee

Rt Dairy or cattle farm. Well exp.

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Want 2 or 3-horse Soren coast-
al plain area or S.W. Ga. Fair
house, barn, water, some fenc-
ed fields for hogs, cattle. Stand-
ing Rent basis. Peanut crop for
1956 only. Can furnish self. L.
cS Davis, Rt. = Newnan. ae

85 yr. old man and wife, no
children desires job on Hog or|
chicken farm. No.regular farm-
ing. J. B. QShields, 434 Pul-
liam St., S. Ww. Atlanta.

Man. wants job on Dany or
chicken farm. Wife to work

Middle ae unenct
Christian woman wants
farm work with reliable
on farm. Must be n rch
Good ref. Write a once,
salary a let Mrs

sonville.

37 yr. old married man, wife.
and 5 children want job on

ary padi. To Fanni le
Rt. 1, Box 99, C/O S2D:
wick, Sylvester.

on tractor farm also good milk-
er. Letters ans. A. C. Cooley,
Rie 3, _Ashburn, % 3



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Bulletin will be published Wednesday,
and Farm Land for sale, for Money Re
Buy, To Rent, and in Exchange For in
notices must reach the Market Bulletin
State Capitol, Atlanta, NOT later than October
Notices received after that date will OTe ub



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ALL NOTICES WILL NECESSARILY | Bi
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and Separately owned by more than one m
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NOTICES in the ates of REAL ESTATE.
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wanted, Stores, Filling Stations, Summer a1
-Resorts, Hunting or Fishing- Lodges or -Recreat
property will Not be published. ae
No Out-of-State property of any kind
listed, except in rare instances where a Georgi:
Payer owns his own land located in Georg
Tax Payer is necessarily out of the State,
may be peas with proper explanation it
thereto. ;
After going to press ih notices ait
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Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Marke















GRADE ~ Thomaston Atlanta athens Rome_ Atlonta ;
9-26 9-27 9-28 9-29
Steers & Helfers ze r 5 ae ee
Good 17.00-18.50 17.00-19.00 17.00-18.00 17.00-18.00 .
Conl.* ~ 14.00-17.25 14.00-17.00 14.00-17.00 14.00-17.00
Utility 70.75-12.50 10.50-14.50 10.50-13.25 10,50-13.50
Cutters 10.00-11.50 10.00-11.75 10.00-11.00 10.00-11.50
CALVES ; .
Good & Choice 13.50-16.75 13.50-18.00 -13.50-17.50 _ 13.75-16.50
Util. & Coml. 10.00-13.50 10.00-13.75 10.00-14.00 10.00-14.25
Good & Com'l : a : sy ; ae
Vealers . 14.00-18.00 - 14.00-20.50 si : 14.50-22.00
Cows - : aa
Utility 9.50-11.25. 10.00-11.50 9.50-11.25 10.00-11.50
c. & Cc. 7.00- 9.50 7,00-10.25 7.00-10.25 7.00-10.50
BULLS : eas
Util. & Coml. : 11.00-13.25 10.75-13.50 11:00-13.25
Cutters 10.00-10.75 10,00-11.75 9.50-10.50 .10.00-12.00
STOCKERS oe i ae
Steers & Helfers 11.50-17.25 12.00-18.50 11.00-16.00 11.00-16.25
Calves 10.25-15.75 11.00-18.50

10.50-15.25 ~ 11,00-17.00



Source: of Information



Federal - State Market News Service
so :

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