Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1955 November 2

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Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

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To Breeding Animals

DRC, C. OMARY ~
rofessor of Animal Husbandry _
niversity of Georgia ss

est has been widespread in the
tilbestrol' as an agent for fatten-
tle being fed in dry lot for
Stilbestrol is a hormone-like

e in the laboratory. It is now

to know more about stil-

'to increase gains and feed ef-

tly and thereby increase the effi-
beef production. They are also

e can be handled. Meat pack-
interested in dressing percentage
ss grade produced under its in-
lly, the consumer wants to
if there will be any harmful effects



gricultural events will be
umn. Some notices will be
2, column 1, under Sale
ices should be mailed to: Editor,
Dept. of Agriculture, State

ers and others
dustry. ~





ut Should Not Be Fed

e, but only in ready mixed feeds.
everyone is concerned about
cts of the use of this syn- |
in cattle rations. Beef

because to them it offers an op-

| about the safety with which

ting the meat. Research workers |
working diligently because there



WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955

Gh

Don't Sell Corn Under $1.31
Until You Check With A.S.C.

J ohn F. Bradley, state administrative



officer for the Agricultural Stabilization
_ and Conservation committee, advises that
the support rate for No. 3 or better corn

will not be less than $1.31 per bushel.
Bradley says that loans will be made

_ to eligible producers on 1955-crop corn

stored either in approved warehouses or
on the farm. ee a

Support rates for corn this year in
commercial and non-commercial corn-

producing areas are based on $1.58 per
bushel. This is 87 percent of the Feb. 15.

corn parity price. :

Bradley explained that rates in the

non-commercial producing area, where
there are no corn acreage allotments, will

be 75 percent of the commercial area sup- :
port rate. Georgia is in the non-com-
- mercial area, and will have the $1.31 a

bushel support rate,

_. Further information on the corn loan
program is available at county ASC of-
fices. Bradley urges farmers to visit coun-
ty office managers to discuss the corn
situation before placing corn on the mar-

ket for less than $1.31. :

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are many questions on the subject yet
to be answered.

RESULTS LOOK FAVORABLE

The results to date from feeding. stil-

bestrol to cattle looks most favorable
for the beef producer. Increased gains
have been made rather consistently in

cattle weighing over 600 lbs. and being

fed a high grain ration. Lesser increases
in gains have been made on: high rough-
age type rations. The lateset figures in-
dicate that weight gains made by cattle

-reciving stilbestrol were increased by
about 16 per cent over those not receiving
_ it. Another important factor for the beef

producer is that the feeding of stilbes-
trol in the ration has reduced feed cosis
by about 12 per cent.

Although feeding stilbestrol has in-
creased the daily feed intake of steers by
about 3 per cent, the increase in weight
gains is greater in proportion resulting

in a decrease in feed cost per 100 lbs.

gain. To obtain the greatest benefit from





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Keep Herd Additions Apart

Ga. Veterinarian Suggests

As-a precaution against spread of dis-
ease, new cattle should be kept isolated
from the home herd, says Dr. Shirley
Shephard, president, Ga. Veterinary Med-
ical Assn, An initial isolation or quar-
antine period of 30 days may mean the
difference between only a few sick an-
imals or an entire herd of sick animals
in case a disease appears among the new
arrivals.

Ii disease symptoms do appear, the
animals that appear to be well should
be separated from sick ons and placed
in clean, non-infected quarters. A prompt

- diagnosis should be obtained so a course

of treatment may be followed.

Shipping fever is one of the maladies
which new animals may develop. Losses
are greatest among weanling calves but
older cattle may also die in a day or two
if treatment is neglected. Losses need
not be serious if the condition is immed-
iately diagnosed and properly treated.
Recently purchased cattle should be re-
tested for Bangs disease after the 30-
day period before being added to the
herd.



the hormone it appears that it should
be used in conjunction with a high grain
ration being fed to steers weighing over

- 600 Ibs. However, cattle receiving high
levels of molasses have also responded ta

stilbestrol feeding. Also it has been ef-
fective in improving the performance of
heifers and younger animals.

READY MIXED

The level of stilbestrol in stilbes-
trol-treated- feeds is low and is accurately
mixed by the feed manufacturers. Feed
containing the hormone is labeled accord-
ingly.

Data available to date indicate that
those things in which the meat packers
are particularly interested are about the
same for stilbestrol-fed animals as for
animals not receiving the hormone. A
summary of data from several experi-

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By Depariment of Agriculture
Notify on FORM 3579 Bureau of Markets,

Weekly ai
Covington. Georgia

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Entered as-second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post
Office at Covington. Georgia under Act of June 6,
Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for
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FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE

FARMS AND FARM LAND
FOR SALE



EXPLANATION: The follow-

ing Farm Land notices were re-
ceived in proper time for publi-
eation in Oct. 26 Land issue, but
unfortunately were mislaid .. .
therefore we are carrying in
this issue. E. H.

80% A. N. E. Ga., Haber-
sham Co. All Lying well, 8 or
10 A. in Fescue and Clover, 13
A. good bottoms, 6 R. house,
finished, and aphalt shingles,
eut-bidgs., covered with tin,
1% mi. off Hwy. 23. Frank
_ Thompson, Rt. 2, Clarkesville.

44A more or less, extra
good farming land, Madison Co
11 mi. Athens, good 4k. house,
with hall, 3 porches, good
smokehouse, barn (need some
repair), good pasture with good
stream through it. On Mail and
~ School Bus Rt. Mrs. Lou Wood,
Rt. 2, Colbert.

245 A. 1 mi. So. Jackson,
Butts Co. on paved Hwy. 140
A. under 4 strand wire fence,
Givided into 4 sec. water in
each; 100 A. developed pasture
grasses, Coastal and Home Ber-
muda, Serica, Crimson Clover
and Rye Grass; 135 A. growing.
_ pine timber, 5 A. in house lot,
6 -R. house. Elec. Good /barn,

$50 A. E. S. Settle, Jackson.
*phone. 5311.
350 A. Jefferson Co. nice

home, mod. brick Mill and-oth-
er buildings, overlooking 150 A.
fishing Jake with 100 ft. con-
crete tumbling dam; Artesian
Well, good: farming and, ten-
ant houses, barns, plenty past-
ure newly fenced; fresh water,
mod. farm implements and live-
stock. Cy. W. Hadden, Louis-
ville.

147 A. Walton Co. on paved
Hwy. 11, 5 mi. Monroe and 5
msi. Social Circle, adjacent to
Annie Mary Baptist church.
Stream for use in pasture for
cattle. Good cotton farm, 3 ten.
houses now occupied. $10.000.
Mrs. Lilla Mae Wearuy 10ur, So-
cial Circle.

3116 A 6 mi: S.-W. Pelham;
Mitchell Co., 1 mi. paved, road,
Pelham-Cairo. Schec! bus and
Mail nti bydoor. Good 6 R.
wired for electric stove.
Some sawtimber: enough wood
to take care of place. Chas. R.
Caldwell, 522 Ponce de Leon
Ave. Atlanta.

80A. farm. 4R. house, porch on

front, good well of water in
yard, 5 stall barn, 3 out-bldgs.
all good, 10 A. creek bottoms,

30 A. cultivation, 25 in pasture,
some saw timber, 5 mi. Hast
Conyers, on Gees Mill Rd. %
mi.
Co. Bobbie Lee Freeman, Own-

er, eG. R. Farmer, Rt. 3, Con- |

yee

es (eae NO

off maim road. Rockdale |

5 A. with 5 R. house, water,
lights and bath. Land in good
cultivation. Wilcox Co. Mrs.
pe. Barker, Abbeville.

65 A., dwelling house, barn,
chicken house, orchard, pasture,
plenty wood, 2 streams, Elec-
tricity. 7 mi. Gainesville, Hall

and school bus Rt. Near church-
es. 4 A. in Fescue and Lesped-
eza, $5,300. Luther Pitts, Rt. 4,
Gainesville.

20 A. new wire fence sroupel
place, cross fenced, branch, good

4 R. house, large rooms, painted
inside and out, good well with
pump, also water in house,
lights, almost new chicken house
and all equipment ,other out-
bldgs. Scheol bus and Mail Rt.
2 mi. No. Kennesaw, Cobb Co.
15 min. drive to Bomber plant.
$5,500. M. C. Bryson,) Rt. 2,
Kennesaw



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Boxwoods, 10-14 in., $3.; Globe
arborvitaes and spreading Jun-
Ipers, 15-20 in., $4 doz; pink
rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels,
Hemlock (Spruce), all col., Aza-
leas, cream, white Dogwood;
red berry. Holly, golden Forsy-
thia, white Pines, 2-3 ft., $2.50
doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge.

Purple Lilac, Baby Breath.
Spirea, Dbl. Snowdrop, Spirea
Royal Poinciana, Thornless pink
Rose, Trumpet vine, Xmas hon-
eysuckle, Eng. Dogwood; pink,
lavender, Crepe-Myrtle, 25c ea.,
purple Iris, Orange day lily, 45
doz., $2 C. not mailed. Charlie
T., Smith, Rt. 4. Austell.

Cuttings: White Orchid, flow-
ering Cactus, Chinese Hibiscus;
dbl., red, pink, deep rose, 50c
Althea, dbl; red, purple, Be-
gonias; Angel Wing, Guinea
Wing, dbl. pink, 25c; Althea,
Bridal Wreath, Spirea, Sultanas,
Orange, pink, peach striped, 10c
$2 orders postpaid. Mrs. E. B.
Mize, Rt. 1, Box *201, Alphar-
etta.

White Narcissus, $2 C., King
Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C.. Yel-
lew Cannas, Orange Day Lilies,
purple Iris, Emperor Daffodil,
yellow Dahlia, purple Violets,
2: $1; Ssow Drop bulbs, 12 for
50c. Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 2; Bre-
men. :

Yellow cannas, Orange Day
lilies, White and Purple Iris,
and purple Violets; ea. 12 for
$1; Yellow and red Dahlia, 3
for 50c; King Alfred Jonquils,
$2.50 C.; White April Narcissus, | M.
$9 8C5 Exch. for print. sacks. |
eee Signer Ree;



Co. on all-weather road. Mail}

land, some timber, almost new-|

= =

120c tsp. Ice plant seed, 60 seed,
20c. Send 3c postage. Mrs. A: :

pink, wine and white, 25c large

| 234: sallrney St.; Cornelia.

_ FLOWERS AND SEED



growing cond., $1 ea. Add post-
age. Send. P.. . money order.
Mrs. S. a Sloan, Auburn

Boxwoods, 10-14 in. $3. doz.,
Globe. and Tree Arborvitaes;
Irish Junipers, 15-20 in,

Azaleas, pink Rhododendrons,
Mtn. Laurels, Cherokee Roses,
Forsythia, Dogwoods, White
Pine. Sadie Wilson, Blue Rid-
ge.

Dbl. tall, red Cannas, pur-
ple Violts, Orange Day lilies,
Butter and Eggs, Emperor Daf-
fodils, 50c doz.; dbl. white Spi-
rea, Bridalwreath, purple Lilac,
Spirea, Crape Myrtle, Baby-
breath, 5, $1. Add postage; No
Jess $1 orders. Mautile Harrison,
Rt. 2, Box 81, Bremen.

100 Cert. Ga. Easter Lily 4-5
in. bulbs, 25c ea.; planting stock,
$30 peck. Gerald Woolsey,
Brooks. Kee es

Tuberoses, Cannas, Day Lilies,
$1. doz., red Seven Sister run-

Wine Lilies, Umbrella Palm, 25c
ea. Add postage, Exch, for pink
and white Cannas. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla.
! Easter lily bulbs, small to ex-
tra large size, 10c, 25c, 50c, T5e
ea., and cheaper in large quanti-.
ties, Add postage. Mrs. J. L.
Shirah, Rt. 2, Camilla.

Pansy plants, (Steeles Giants)
also dbl. Stock, Calendula, and
Snapdragon plants, $3. C., 50 for
$1.15. PP. 4d. Le Heidt,: Box 49,
Cordele.

15 tine joeeried fees all dif.

col, 15, $1.; Extra fine named.
Tris, 4. $1. 15 kind named Day |
lilies, 4, $1. Add 25c postage

In state and 35c out of state.

Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville.

- Briza~ Striped leaf trailing
plant, green and striped Ivy,
Mother-in-law tongue, 25c;
large Xmas Cactus, $10.; cut-
tings, 20c Birdnest Sanseueria,
Rosary plant, Pinecone, Rattail,
Monkeytail Cacti, 45c, Cannas,
25 doz., Iris 45c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-"
ming.

Arbelias, Nandenias, Thrift,
Redbud, and Mimosa. Mrs. W.
K. Steedman, Rt. 2, Box 48,
Chamblee, Phone Atlanta ME- |
4-2793.

Mixed Col. Saucon seed,

N. Mimish, Rt. 4, Commerce.

Japanese Morning Glory, Pur-
ple blooms, nearly: large as
saucers, fast growing vine, for |
shade, 25 seed; 25; Exch. for,
dbl. Hyacinth or Tulip bulbs or)
Gladolias, any col. Mrs. Geo.
Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Senne

200 mixed Jonquil, Butter and
Eggs, and Yellow Narcissus
bulbs, Large size, $1..C.; Old
fashion Hollyhock seed, red,

cup. PP. Mrs, A. M: Grier, Rt.
i, Cornelia.

and single rooted Red and Pink
Conch Begonia, 25c ea.; Lilac, |
35c: Yellow Forsythia, cuttings,
3,.10c. Add 25 postage. Exch.
for pink Hycianth bulbs. Mrs.
Ruth Rhodes, Rt. 1, Canon.

Begonia, Geraniums, Catcus,
Sultanas; others, 20 cuttings for |
$1.25, all dif.; also Salmon pink
dbl. poppy seed, 15e pkg. Mrs.
John Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. |

African Violets and leaves)
dbl. pink leaves, 6; $1.; other}
leaves, all col. including dbls.
and variegated; 12, $1.; ; plants
25 up. No plants mailed. Mim.

and packing.. Hattie Nowa)

Canna bulbs, Orange es
lilies, Jonguil 4pulbs,
sweet. ees Hee doz.

FOR SALE :
25 Magnolia bushes, nice.
thrifty 2 yr. seedlings, in fine:

$4)

doz.; Hemlock (Spruce), all col.

janytime except Sunday. Add |!
Clarence ee ae

ning roses, Amaryllis, Milk andj;

Send stamp for inf. Mrs. W. E.| Red

Beef Steak Begonia, 350c;
Varigated purple, white dbl.|.
Petunia cuttmgs, 2, 35c; Dbl.

{King Alfred Daffodilss 40c doz;
doz., | C.

order $1. plus 25c 1S ead: :

Pink Hyacinth and-Tuli
and two-tone) bulbs, 3, 25c
$1. Add postage. H. C. Ledior
Rt. 2, Commerce. ; 5

Siberian Tris,
$1. 50 -doz.,
cluding one worth _50c for $1.;
some by the hundred, $6, Add
postage on small orders. Mrs.

(nosay Se

fone yellow, single Hemer
ocallis. lilies, $1.50 doz.; very
large, dbl. Orange, $1. doz.; old
fashioned Sweetshrub, oie o$ie
blue, purple and white Iris, 75c
doz.;
doz.:

age. Mrs: L. SS; Brown, 71321)

Nieremergia, Purple Robe, a
Dwarf Perenial), 12 in. Cir. ov-|
ered with small cup shaped pur-

blooms Spring until Fall, 2 doz., |
ing Junipers for $15. Come after

postage. Mrs.
lian, Rt. 1, Dacula. ee
Nierembergia (Dwarf icone
nial), lavender cup shape with
yellow - center, Admiral Borda,
50 doz., 4 and 5 doz. lots, Yel-
low Iris with brow, $1. 25; Red
Surprise lily, 6, $1... Yellow
Cluster Narcissus, 50c doz.,, 4]
doz. lot; Red, and "White Thri




2 doz., $1.25. Mrs. _As
worth, RFD 1, Dacula.
Dbl. Day and Blackberry
lilies, railing Arbutus, Boston

Ivy, 12, $1.; Siberian Ins, 12, |
75c.' Thrift, 50c doz.,. Red Win-
ter, Hollyhocks, Spruce and
White pines and. Azaleas, 12,
$1.25. All. plants moss. packed:
Mrs. F. M,/ Eaton, Dah-
lonega. i

Nandinas, Oakleaf, ayaa
: Honysuckle vine,

woods, White, purple
snowballs, Barberry,

lilacs,
Altheas, |

Sourwood trees, Pink and red |
Spireas, all rooted. 2 of ea., for
7 PP Mrs. Wir i; Eaton, Rt.
1, Dahlonega.

Dwarf Boswned, few of other
type and other Shrubbery and |
some large Nandinas at my};
place on Hwy. 9-E on gravel
Rd. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Rt.
3, Dawsonville.

St. Aen or. Compe)
grass runners, $1. C. Add post=

yage. Mrs. E. EF. Adams, 836 W.|*
Ponce de Leon Ave. Decatur, Sp
CR-1891. 4 / se

Nice size White Pearl Nar-
cissus bulbs, 25c ea. Mrs. John}
L. Porter, Sr., 3633 McAfee =
Decatur DE-6376. i

jue Violets, $1 Ge been
Day lilies, mixed col. Tris, Pink |
Prim Roses, Yellow Cannas,
Sweet Williams, 60c doz., June
Cactus, pink hydrangeas.
ea., mived col. large size Gla-
dolia, 35e doz., Exch. for sacks.
Add postage, for order less |
than $3. Mrs. W. D. Basie
Rt. 3, Box 52, Ellijay.

Boxwoods, well
doz. Add Postage. Mrs. C.
Sellers, Ris Ellijay.

Budded Red Raed 18 :
in: up, 2;
fordi Hollys, Nandina, Red ar
Pink Weigilas, Pink: Almoni
Redbuds. Hydrangea, Red L
Plum,
brey, 65c ea. Del. in Ga. Mrs.
Grace Webb; Rt. 35 Saye

Min. Azaleas, 25e eal. $2

a5




and Large Blue Iris> 50c doz., |

White Narcissus, 30 ~
White Hydrangea, Pink we: i
Red Locust, Althea, Weepin,
see 50c. Add Ee Mr

15 selected Tris in- |<

J: G. _ Robertson, Carrollton, |

-red Montbreta bulbs, 25c|
Gardenia, 3, $1. Add post- |

Wildwood Drive, Columbus. oe

ple flowers with yellow center, |

$1.75; also two 3 x 5 ft. -spread-|__



as, Bridalwreath, Star Jasmine, sa
Box- |s

Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels,|>

rooted, $4 eG

Blooming size Shrub- 5

'doz., Hed flowering Horsement, |1
Yellow Primrose, Blue Dutch |$















































































































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Aline Carelock,
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50c |

$5: Magnolias, Bur- | Whit






















FOR SALE

- FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

, FOR SALE






igustrum,
$1.75 doz. Small
boxwoods, $8 C,
ry Laurels too large
Come



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des us $1;
"Pink Verbenas,











odil bulbs, $Y. at
Red Cannas, $2.50
$l. ea. Add
x Janie. Ellis,





from 12-36 in.
ea. PP. Orders

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Orange ae old
: , 25ce tsn. and
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Grande anid Old

Povpy seed, 25 tsv.

ped envelove: Yel-
C 2}



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Add Postage. ae
Hudson St., Gaines-

of dif.

sh ped as wanted.
CG BJ:

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seven cents e9.
cents: yellow

h. Add nost-




40 seedling











es. Prissy Willow,
ododendrons. Mtn.
. 5 $9.




































$1.25:

and eee ac-
:_- Campbell, Box

ae (white
_one- fe Tsp...

Ivy,

after. Lois i

.| 4-6 in., 20 ea. Reuben E. Zeig-
, | ler, Rt.

$1.50. Prepaid postage. Mrs.

Calvin Harman, Stovall.

T, Box 144, Sylvania.

6 orchid color Cucuma lily,
$1 ea.; Snow on the Mtn (white
bloom without foliage) bush,
$1; Nandinas, 2 bushes, $1;
_|Babybreath Spirea, 2 bushes,
_|$1; 2 Rosemarys, $1; Abelia,
red and white Spirea, Elm
trees, roses, $1 ea. Add postage.
Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman.

guike Yard Hydrangeas, 40c
a Yellow Jonquils, $1. 25 C3
2-tone dbl. Daffodils, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Annie Paittil-
lo, Rt. 4, LaGrange.

"Bearded Iris, 25, $1, $3 Ci. -G12
M.; rooted Boxwood plants. 10
ea., White Narcissus, 60c C.,
$5 'M. Add vorteee Mrs. S. M.
Gunter, Rt. , Alpharetta.

Cuttings of Pink Cre My
tle, Yellow Bells, Abelia, Trail-
ing Arbutus, White shrubbery,
5e ea., Pink Thrift, Scarlet Ver-
bena, "Pink, White, purple Ox-
valis, all. good roots, 35c doz.
|} Damp packed. Add postage un-
der $1 orders. Mrs. R. J. ae
ing, Lincolnton, ;

a 25: Ibs:
eas OL $1
egies Mrs.
Re I, Lithonia.

Jonquil, bulbs, one ane
for 5 Ibs. You pay
W. W. Womack,

Pink. White, red, Hibiscus,
3, $1;: Poinsettia, 40c ea., 6 var.
fine Iris, I doz, Forsythia, Brid-
-alwreath, Spirea,
_| Roses, 5, $1; Pink,
| Myrtles, 4, $1; Jonquils,
eissus, Roman Hyacinths,
doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. H.
Lawson, B*. 3, Box. 216, Lith-
onia.

Red Crepe
Nar-
Tde

White Dogwoods, Mimosa,
| Holly; Cedar, Oak, Cherry,
Sweet Shrub, Catalpa, China-
berry, Tulip Poplar, 5, $1; Sun-
\\ flower, 4 oclock, Bachelor but- |
ton seed, 10c pkg. Tiny Baby |
red Verbena. 30c doz. Add post- |
age..Mrs. Thos. J. Watson, Rt.
3, Box 217, ithonia.

Azaleas, Red, Yellow, oe
Dogwood, Yellow and White,

/Ty,/ Creek Hemlock, Cherokee |
< Red Maple, Strawberry
push, Tulip Poplar. All rooted,
2%. to 3) ft. 7 $2.25 doz.y. Pink
| Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C.
| PP. Virginia Black, Rt. 1, Min-
}eral Bluff.

| Red Maple, White Dogwood,
|3. col. Azaleas, Tulip Poplar,
| Crabapple, Holly, Strawberry, |
| Hemlock, 2-3 ft. rooted, $1.50
| doz., Rhododendrons,
| Shrubs, Cherokee Rose, White
_| Pine,-~Pussy Willows, 25 ea.,
'Mtn. Ferns, Arbutus, Heartease,
|40 doz. Add postage. Mrs. W
D. Davis, Mineral Bluff.

~ Mtn. Laurel, White Dogwood,
3 col. Azaleas, Red Maple, Crab-.
apple, Tulip, Poplar, -Straw-
berry, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft.
| rooted, $1.50 doz., Sweetshrub,
Cherokee Rose, Rhododendrons,
White Pine, Pussy Willow, 25c
ea., Arbutus, Heartease, 40c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Paul F. Davis,
Mineral Bluff.

White Dogwood, Red Maple,
/Mt. Laurel, 3 col. Azaleas, Crab-
apple, Tulip Poplar, .Strawber-
ry, Holly Hemlock, 2-3 ft. root-
ed, $1.50 doz... Rhodedenrons,
>| Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Rose,
White Pine, Pussy Willow, 25c
ea., Arbutus, \ Heartease, 40c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clifton
Davis, Mineral Bluff.

Mtn. Laurel, 3. col, Azaleas, |
_| Dogwood, Coral | Berry. bush,
| Creek Hemlock, Redbud, Straw-
: ; h, Tulip, Poplar, Red
alli rooted, $2.50










es Phlox,
Roy H. Wilson,

lean poe Dias 50 for}

Well rooted Perennial, pur-
ple Morning Glory (stays open

dbl. Orange Day lilies, 50c|

_| postage. Mrs, E. B. Stovall, 104



Almond, 25



Mt. Laurel, Redbud, Coral Ber- |

{Medium bulbs, $1 ea:

Sweet- |

| Pink Oxalis,

Shasta iB



| N. Adamson, Bt, 2, Lula.

Berry, Cherokee Rose,

all day), 4, $1, fine healthy | ry, Creek Hemlock, Red Maple,/Rno {| 10 : 100

.|sweet purple Violets, 2 doz,| White Pine, Cream White Dog- ee eae eee
$1, Add postage. Must sell} wood, 2-3 ft. $2.50 doz. Rooted | pogmsboro. Ji ;
immediately. No checks, Mrs. | and postpaid. Mrs, E. J. Mill-}

|Jacob R. Hillis, Rt. 1, Box 179,| hollan, Box 176, Mineral Bluff.
| | Sylvania. : L ;

: Bi eae Mtn. Laurel, 3 col. azaleas,

Ga. Easter lily bulbs: .190| Cream White, Dogwood, Red-

that are 6-8 in. 30c ea.: 400-| bud, Coral Berry, Tulip Poplar,

White Pine, -Cherokee Rose,
Strawberry, Creek Hemlock,
Red Maple, 2-3 ft. $2.25 doz.,
Shasta Daisies, Perennial Phlox,
$2.50 C. All rooted and PP.
Mrs. Boon Wilson, Mineral
Bluff. vos

Rhododendron: Mtn. Laurel,
Red, Yellow. Azaleas, Pink Crab
apple, -Pink Cherokee. Rose, Red-
bud, White Dogwood, Hemlock,
Tulip, Poplar, Red Maple, all
2-3 ft. tall, $2.75 doz., White
Shasta Daisies, Purple Violets,
Orange Day lilies, Pink Peren-
nial Phlox, Blue Tris, $25500 :
Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Min-
eral Bluff.

3 col. Azaleas, Whit Cream
Dogwood, Redbud, Coral Berry,
Tulip Poplar, Pink Cherokee
Rose, Strawberry bush, White
Pine, Creek Hemlock, Red map=
les 42-3) ft. $2.50 doz., Phlox,
Shasta Daisies, $2.50 [C2 Alls
rooted and PP. "Edna Rukat, Rt.
1, Mineral Bluff.

Spider Lilies, 50c doz. Blue
Roman Hyacinths, T5c doz., Pink
and White Thrift, _Snowdrops,
35 doz., Paper White and Poe-
ticus Narcissus, 50c doz. Add

Central Ave., Madison...

Super Swiss Giant Pansy,
$2.50 C.. 3 doz. $1.25; Peren-
nial White Candytuft, Extra
nice, $1.25 doz., $6 C.,Perennial
Blue Phlox, large Shasta Dais-
ies, $1 doz., Nandina, Forsythia,
Pearl Bush, Althea. Mrs. J. W.
Jones, Madison.

Seed: Man in the Moon, pale
Yellow dbl. Marigold, 1 tbls.
seed, 15c White Eggplant and
Mimosa tree seed, 25 thls. Add
3c ea. pk. for postage. Mrs.
J. M. Randolph, 2107-A, Clay-
| more Dr., Marietta.

Sev. thousand mixed,.-clean
bulbs, ine. Long Trumpet, dbl.
Twinkle and single yellow Daf-
|fodils, sweet scented cluster
' Jonquils, old feshion short cup
late blooming Jonquils, White,
Yellow. Readv for fall planting,
$1.50 C. PP. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes,
Rit. 2, Ranger.

25 heads fall blooming Mari-
golds, 25c and 3e stamp. Mrs.
Jennie Campbell, Rising Fawn.

Named Achimenes:
pink, blue, red, $1 doz;
Crinums;- Pink, white,

purple,
named
purple,
Favor-
ite flowering shrubs. and vines,
3-4 yr. sizes, 12, $5. Mrs. Maude
|Granger, Reidsville.

Selnisy 50y $1: Jonquils, 200, for
$1; Yellow Narcissus. 50, $1:
Steele Jumbo mixed Pansy
lolants two cent ea.; Larkspur,
50 C: 10 bunches thrift, $1:
10c bunch: Pink



eral Bluff.

Pink Thrift, $1 C. PP. Mrs. J.

Mtn. Court Redbud, Coral
3 col.
Azaleas, Tulip Poplar, Strawber-

| Blue Dutch Iris, 50c doz.,

Dbl. Pink Geranium fluffy
ruffle ferns, 25c ea.,. Pink
Thrift, 50c C., Queen Anns

Lace, White Stripe Jew, Oxalis,
Spider Blue, St. Johns wort.,
Dbl. Day lilies, Rainbow Moss,

Large Green and striped Jew,
10c cutting. Some rooted, Add
Postage. Rosa Lee Poole, Tate.

Crepe Myrtle, Teaolives, Red
and White Dogwood, Crabapple,
Buckeye, Bird of Paradise,
French Mulberry, Magnolias,
Bay, China, running and bunch;
honeysuckle,
Jasimine, Sweetshrub, 1-5 ft.,
10c ft. Add Postage. No chks.:
Exch. for print sacks. Mrs.
Henry Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.

Tulip, Lily of the Valley,
Kiss me and I will tell you,
Bird of Paradise, red and white
Dogwood, Crabapple,
Pussy Willow, Crape Myrtle,
SweetShrub, Magnolias, Tea-
Olive, 1-5 ft., 10c ft. Add Post-
age. Exch. for sacks. Mrs.
Grady Brewer, Toomsboro.
10-12 dif. col. Gloxana, 12
leaves, $1.25: sev. col. single
and dbl African _ violet
leaves, 10, $1.25: Coleus! cut-
tings, 10, 50c; dbl. single rose
and purple Fuchsia, unrooted
euttings, 3, 25c. PP. Mrs. J. W.
Roberts, Rt. 2, Box 71, Talla-
poosa.

Lycoris Tad (red Sides
lilies), $1 -doz.;.6 doz. $5; paper
white and Chinese sacred Nar-
cissus, $1.50 C; 500, $5; FOB or
Add $1 postage under. Large

orders Exp. Col. Free Japanese
white Wisteria with, ea. order.
Mrs. O. S. Fields, 497 No. Madi-
son St. Thomasville.

i 6 \

Paper White and Yellow
Sweet Narcissus, Yellow Daf-
fodils, 60c. doz. Mrs: EF. L.
Smith, Wadley.

Ligrustrums, $3.50 C., 6-12

in. Ligustrums; 12-24 in., $7.50
., Cherry Laurel, 6-12 in.,
$3.50 C., Blackberry Lilies,
$1.25 Doz.; $4C. Jack C. Phil-
lips, Warm Springs.

_ Sweetheart roses (bush type),
bloom small pink blossoms con-
tinuously from Spring until
frost. $1.25 Ea. including pack-
ing and postage. Mrs. Rosa G.

Poole, -1610 Marion St. Val-
dosta.
Steels Jumbo Pansies, $2.25

|C., Calendula, Hollyhocks, giant
Shasta, painted and English
Daisy, Dianthus, Stock, Sweet
William, 60c~ doz; Perennial
Phlox, red, white and pink
Columbine, Royal Robe, and
'Rosino pink Violets, 6, $1.25.
Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley.

King Alfred Daffodils,
tross Gladiolus, $1.25 doz.,
February gold (earlies) Daf-
fodils, 50c doz., $2 C.; White
Narcissus, White Crocus, )Blue
Dutch Iris 50e<daz5- $2 7C.:
White Narcissus, White Crocus,
$2
C. Add Postage. Mrs. Gussie
Conner, Rt. 2, Villa Rica.

Alba-



Weaver. Rt. 2 eo



Lynn, Collins.

running Cape

Redbud,

yellow, purple, bi-colors, scar-
let, my selection, labeled, $3.50: '
purple rose, white, ~ pose-eya
and Rose, white-eye Verbena,
65e doz.; hardy Carnations,

all orders. Mrs. M.
Washington.

P. Combs,

Mixed col., single Larkspur,
dbl. red and orange Poppy
seed, 15c pkg.; Queen Anns
lace; White African Daisy
Plants now. ready. Coldproof,.
35 doz, Mrs.
Rt. 4, Valdosta.

chalneil Roses, fat, yellow buds,
runner. Jran Milroy, Smyrna,
Rt. 4, phone 5-7361. ;
_ African violets: Red Velvet,
tune, Navy Bouquet, Bronze
Girl, Dbl. Dutchess, and many
others; 3 for $1 or 50c ea. Post-
age for 3-50c. Mrs. R. R. Sweat-
mon, 17 Louise PIl.,
Janta 8.

Southern Cypress; 2 about 3
ft.; one for $5 and 1 free; Nan--
dinas 3, $1. Eunonymous, 3, $1,
Vinea Minor and Vinca Major.
Mrs. S. N. Witt, 633 Channing
Dr., NW, Atlanta, AT6949.

Pansy plants: 100, $1.50; Blue
and White iris, $1.50 doz. Canna
Bulbs, 75c doz, King Alfred.
Bulbs, 30c doz., Moon flower
seeds; 4" for 2oex Mins. Be lex
Witherspoon, -308 Holderness
St., SW, Atlanta, PL-3-5251.

African Violets:
Dbl., all col.,
Palm, Ivy, Boxwood (for pot
Plants), Piggy, back, Prayer
plant, Friendship plant, Devils
backbone, Aluminum plant,
Peperomia, Pothos, .any 3 for
$1.25; 7, 2.25. Mrs. N. BLY Wil-
son, "943 Greenwood, SE, At+
lanta 6. EL-5554.

Single and
Dwarf Holly,

Pink Thrift, white Candy=
tuft and. Monkey Grass, 25 upy
Althea, Lilac, Spirea, Yellow-
bell and Weigelia, 25 to 50c;
Large Abelia, 75c; Nandina, 75
up; Weeping Willow, 50c. No
mail orders. V. W. Rasco,: 1554
Willis Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta
11. Phone PL-3-4768.

Begonias, red, white, pink,
well rooted, 10c ea; Bouquet
peppers and Jerusalem Cherry
plants, lic ea.;. Thanksgiving
Cactus and Fuchsia cuttings,
rooted, 15 ea.; unrooted Ger-
anium cuttings, 2, 25e. Add 25
postage. Also plants at my home,
Mrs. Frank Barfield, 1185 More
land Ave., SE, Atlanta 16.

Boxwoods, 5 in. to 5 ft., 15
to $50 ea; also small Butter
Nut, Japanese and Black Walnut
trees. At my place. See. T. Ey
Eason, 1182 Gunclub Rd., NW,
Atlanta 18.

Tulip bulbs, 3c ea.; Pink
Thrift, 50c CC. Add postage.
Mrs. A. E. Wiley, Rt. 1, Box 148,
Alto.

Fine Day lilies, 5 dif. col.
15 plants, $2 and*dark red plant
free; 20 dif. Coleus cuttings,:
$1:25. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin,
Rt. 1, Adel.

Rooted Pink Crepe Myrtles,



Cannas, 25 ea. Add Postage. Went elueste Canna ot ait: ag sence ane oe
Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, | colors, State price. Miss Jewell blue, orchid, Yellow, Purple:
Royston: : Martin, Rt. 1, Menlo. and many other 2 tones, $1.50

Abelia. Altheas. Breath of| Want pink Rain Lilies (Zeph-| 10% Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Rt. 2,

Soring. Boxwood, Bridalwreath,|rantes Roses), in lots of 100 | 4@airsville.

PButterfly Coral Wine tubers, |pulbs. Mrs. R. M. Cannon, 643) White Fairy lily, White, pur

Crape Myrtle, all col. Flower-|jast 40th St. Savannah. ple Iris, dbl. orange Day liies,

ing Peach, Forsythia, Garden- , : 3 dz., 95c: yard Hibiscus plants

jas, Pvraeantha, $1 ea.: Asters, Hemerocallis, 50 doz. dif- tea! Semen ccod: Cared

Calendula, Shasta, English |ferent, my~selection, labeled, adh ine Sthies S1 orders aden

daises Weverfew. Forget-me-not, |$3.50; not labeled, $2.50 doz:| 534 small orders. add postage.

Rogeli Swiss Pansies, Stocks, | Iris, labeled and not, $1.50 and| pres. Smith Rt. 4, Austell. =

6, 50c. No less $1 lots. Mrs.|$l; red Verbena, 50c doz.; Per.

H. V. Franklin, Sr., Register, white Candytuft, $1 doz.; 3 Royal Robe Violets, 20; $$
( : : doz. $2.50: hardy Carnations, | Sin: Blue Hyacinths, 2 doz.,
Rose Scented Geramiums.|'75 qoz. 35c postage on orders. | $1.20; hardy pink Phlox, $1 doz,,

Baby Breath. Sword Ferns, red | yrs, FM. Combs, Washing- Lemon Lilies, $1 doz, mixed

and pink. Rosebud Begonias, | ton. : Emperor and Empress Daffo=

%5e ea; Xmas, Thanksgiving, dil, and Pink Yarrow, 2 doz.

Peanut and Cimnamon. Cacti; Want Nandina plants, 2 ft.|$1 Add postage. R. P.: Steins

Artillery and Fish Scale ferns,|tall- or taller. Prefer single heimer, Brooks. '

lie ea; Orchid, white and) plants: consider clumps if price : rE

fuchsia col. Verbenia. 10c ea-|is vight. Correspondence ans=| Dbl..scarlet and yellow Day

All rooted. Mrs: D. W. Fair-|W. T. Holbrook, Jr., Clarkes-

cloth, Box 1044, Rochelle. , ville,

Mixed col. Iris; $4 C., April} Want Button Chrysanthe-
looming Narcissus, $f , Star}mums, all col: also Pink Al-
of Bethlehem, 7ic G. Mrs, John theas,. rooted. Mrs. Lawton







PAGE THREE

FLOWERS AND SEED a

60 Day lilies, dif, pinks, red,

mixed, 75e doz. 35 postage on

Fred Atkinson,

Want old fashioned Mare-

Carmelita, Bridal Wreath, Nep-

NW., At-_














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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE > =



* 150 Boxwoods, 30 in. tall, $10
ea. Mrs. Chloe Edge, P. O. Box
188, Blairsville.

~ Gladiolus bulbs, mixed col.,
60c doz., large red dbl. fringed
Poppie seed, mixed col., Bach-
elor Button seed, 35 tbls. Add
Postage, no less $1 order filled.
Miss. Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground,



_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Two-row Massey Harris
Mounted corn picker; fits 30;
-33; 44 and 44 Special Massey
Harris tractor. Used part of
One season, good as new.
Cheap. T. L. Hawes, Perkins,
Phone 196-R4 Millen.

Planet Jr. Tuffy garden trac-
tor, good as new, with R and
L turn plows, M. B. sweep,

scooters, harrow teeth, all for
$85 FOB Will ship. O. Maxwell,
C/O. Harrys Amoco Station,
eCairxo..

;

Water system ram, size B-25
and slightly used. J. B. Webb,
Rt. 2, Carrollton, Phone TE-
2-2394.

T-6 or TD-6 Angle Dozer
blade, with drum and cable,
like new; also H. Intnl. tractor
with new paint, and good tires,
good cond. G. W. Brown, Rt. 2,
Box 77, Newnan, Phone 814J-1.

TD-18 Intnl. tractor with
Bucyrus cable Dozer and 8 yrd.
Bucyrus pan. See, Spencer
Johnson, Indian Springs.

1954 model 2-row JD PTO
tractor, with new power lift,
starfer, lights, 3 way hitch,
planters, cultivator, harrow,
plows. Tended 65 A. one yr.
Reasonable. Mrs. Mildred O.
Bird, Rt. 2, Metter. i mi. No.

AG: Metter.

Myers self-oiling deep well
pump, 12 in. stroke, includes
spare pump shaft, new 6-20
ft. length, 4 in. galv. pipe, 5 hp.

~ Century single phase motor, 40
gal. pressure tank, 1,500 gal~

* eypress storage tank. Exe.
cond. $300. C. A..Cutler,. St.
Marys Rd., Columbus, Phone
3-2218. ;

Dairy Equip: 100 gal. stain-
Jess steel Pasteurizer, 6 valve
elec. Automatic Bottling ma-
chine with 56 M. M. bottles, 5
ft. Aviator (stainless steel), 1
boiler (wood burner). AlJl A-1
cond.,Seen at my farm, 7 mi.
So. Greensboro. Milton L. Stew-
art, Star Rt., Greensboro. Phone
Howard 7-3510.

Large Cane Mill, mule drawn
stalk cutter. Sell or Exch. for
eattle or hogs. Shellie D. Branch,
Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Jab 16: discs biller; 222in;
disc. with metal seeder attach-
ed, exc. cond., except needs
painting, $125. Mrs. E. E. Mor-
gan, Leesburg, phone 2671.

Late 53 Minneapolis M. Z-A
tractor, with harrow, 800, exc.
cond., also Homolite power saw,
used: less 3 mos. Maybe seen
Dester, Ga. Contact W. G.
Smith. Mrs. John W. Phelps, Jr.,
owner, 2264 Armand Rd., NE,
Atlanta 5.

Deep well pump, Fairbanks
Morse, used about 3 -yrs. per-
fect cond. 500 gal. hour; 40 gal.
tank with it. $65. cash. Virgil
Crow 9 Conley Rd. Mountain
View.

1946 Ford tractor, new motor,
Cut-away harrow, 2 disc plow,
utility plow, sub-soiler, rear
blade, wagon drag harrow. Miss
Jessie Cruce, Rt. 2, Tucker,
"phone week days after 6 oclock
38-6059.

Super M. Farmall tractor,
used one yr.; two-row model 24

Intnl. corn picker, turner sub-
soiler, Intnl. 7 ft. mower, JD
8 ft: dbl. section harrow, all

good cond. 1 mi. So. Forsyth
Hwk,. 41. Vernon Sanders, For-
syth.

Cole 42 in. Rock Grist Mill,
with new frame, and good cond,
Monitor Corn cleaner, 8 in.
belts, Jack, shaft, pulleys, etc.,
$600. C. D. Hood, Edison.



SECOND HAND.
MACHINERY FOR SALE

Case harrow, 2 disc, used
very little, reasonable. JcAs
Mills, Smithville.

10 in. David Bradley Hammer
mill, used about 15 hrs.,
Bagger and 2 screens, $125.
Will del. within 50 mi. Lump-
kin, or see at my place 7 mi.
W. Lumpkin. Edgar M. Rut-
ledge, Apt. 328 C, N. Z., War-
ner Robins. Z

JD mower and rake, $200 for
both, JD wagon, $75, stalk cut-
ter $25, new ground scratcher,
$15, all in good cond. No let.
ters. E. C. Kittle, Rt. 1, Tem-
ple.

Elec. churn dasher and motor,
in good cond., $12. G. W. Dar-
den, Watkinsville. ~

WC. Allis Chalmers tractor,
cultivator, 10 disc. harrow, and
implement carrier, 2-horse wag-
on and <other farming tools.
Reasonable. Doyle Conner, Rt.
2, Villa Rica, Phone 5832.

Elec. Churn, $10; also 2 gal.
Pasteurizer, $15. Both only used
2 mo. Mrs. Myrtle Summers, Rt.

. 1, Grayson.

Saw Mill motor for sale. Con-
tact. C. H. Askew, Rt. 2, Fay-
etteville.

JD 4 disc. tiller, pull type;
and one-horse wagon, light wt.
Both in good cond. M. L. Tread-
well, Ludowici.

Foley Saw filer F 16 with
motor, re-toothing machine,
hand operated, No. 281, hand

.Saw set, No. 282 Band Saw set.

All good working cond. Cheap.
B. F. Hudgins, 2186 Collins Dr.,
N. W.; Atlanta 18, Phone SY-4-

6103.
Cub tractor, with lights,
started, hydraulic lift, PTO,

belt pulley, drawbar and swing-
ing drawbar, cultivators, bed-
ding attachment, planters and
fertilizer attachment, 2 disc.
tiller, mower; dozer, blade, lift
type harrow with scalloped
dises., $550. Sam W. Smith, Rt.
1, Hazlehurst, Phone 2788. -

JD. corn Snappy, good run-
ning cond.; never picked more

mi. W. Marietta, just off Dallas
Rd. G. L. Bramlett, Rt. 4, Mari-
etta, Phone 8-8947. s

Shallow well pump and cut-
off saw. Sell or exch. for good
2 disc. plow. A. E. Burgess, Rt.
8, Lithonia, Phone 4976.

One-horse wagon, set of har-
ness, 2 bodies, good as new,
$75; also Hammer feed . mill
in good cond. with several new
screens, $50. E. E. West, Rt. 2,
Box 254, Flat Shoals Rd., Col-

lege Park, Phone Fairburn,
5062,
AC Roto Baler with bale

counter, soft center attachment,
and automatic -trip-baler in
good cond., $1,000 at my farm,
10 mi. E. Dublin on Rt. 80.
J. W.-Lampp, Jr., Rt. 6, Box
183, Dublin, Phone 1483-M2.

JDi7 row Grassland Pasture
Drill in A-1 cond., C. S. Vance,
Rt. 2, Griffin.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want small tractor in fair
cond., with starter. Mus .be
good Bargain. Prefer near So-
cial Circle. W. S. Harrison, Rt.
1, Social Circle.

Want Meadows Corn mill, 30

in. rock, in good cond. State
price. ere Lamb, Danville.

Want one-row super ~A.
Farmall t*cter, no later than
1952 moc and in fair cond.
reasonab r cash. Prefer 1954
model. L. &. Strange, Cobb-
town.

Want Intnl. tractor grain

drill with fertilizer attachment,
running cond. State cond., price

del. James :B. Bartch, 2737
Milledgeville Rd., Augusta.
Want to trade 16 mo. old

gentle colt for Hammer mill,
in good cond. Will pay differ-



ence. J. R. Coggin, Forest cay
PO-7-6364,



with |

than 100 A., $500 at farm, 4}



SECOND I HAND

_ MACHINERY WANTED _

Want manure spreader in
good cond. for cash. No small-
er than 75 bu. cap. Wilson Hen-
a Rt: 4, Douglasville, Phone
254!

Want used 10-24 tractor tire;
also Ford tractor cultivator in
good cond., Not warped any-
way. Lloyd Price, Wrightsville.

Want John Deere L, or LA,
tractor, that will run, or for
parts, or other cheap tractor
that will tend one Acre. L. E.
Morgan, Rt.~4, Waycross.

Want used elec. incubator
similar to Sears 400 or 600 egg
cap. Also used 4 or 5 deck

Poultry Battery. R. G. Thomp- |}

son, 1011 Powers

Ferry .Rd.,
Marietta. ;

Want used planting and cul-
tiyatine equip. for 1946 model
Farmall A. Tractor. State price.
Cooper _ Bailey, Greenville. ~

Want 12 in. bottom plow for
B. Allis Chalmers tractor.
Grady Flowers, Rt. 1, Ideal.

Want 9 X 32 Used tractor
tire, in good cond. E. S. Hicks,
Jr., Yatesville. ;

Want mowing machine for
Model H. Intnl. tractor, with
6 or 7 ft. blade, in good cond.,
and reasonable price. J. F.
Cook, Rt. 2, Newnan.

Want good rubber tire buggy.
Oe C. Lamb, Sr., Rt. 1, Denton.



SEED AND GRAIN
| FOR SALE



2,000 bu. 1955 Coker Butera
seed oats, $1 bu. FOB plus
sacks. J. Lynwood . Penleyn | 9
Thomaston, Phone 3697.

1955 Tobacco seed, 2 varie-
ties; Golden Harvest and Hicks
Broad leaf, $1 oz., or $8 Ib.
Karl Hamilton, Rt. 2, Arabi.

Cert.. and non-cert. Victor
grain 48.93 and Soughfand oats, |
$1.25 to $1.50 bu. del. in quan-
tity lots. Dorsey Matthews, Rt.
1, Moultrie.

Victor. Grain seed oats, State
Test, 94.94, bright and sound,
5 bu. bags, $6 FOB. J. ty Lowe,
Box 528, Fort Valley. =

Sweet Yellow Lupine- White:
seed, recleaned , 4nd in new
bags, D. C. Royal, Ashburn.

Willet Wonder frost proof
English Pea seed, 50c cup;
Green Glaze and Ga. Collard
Seed: Jetbis= <2oc-0 stblss Sie

also white multiplying onions, |_

$1.25
J.

gal. Add postage.
A. Wilsons Martin.

Cokers 48-93 Victor Grain
seed oats, $1.10 bu., recleaned
and bagged, or $1 bu. bagged,
combine run; also Cokers 47-27
seed. wheat, $2.75 bu. in 2 bu.
bags. Charles H. Fountain, Rt.
6, Box 105, Dublin.

2,000 Ibs. 1955 crop Crimson
Clover seed, Germ. 99.00, pur-
ity 85.50 pct. 40c lb. Billy Bent-.
ley, Rt. 2, Thomaston

White tender half runner
bean seed, 60c cupful, 3 cups,
$1; long green pod Okra seed,
50e cup. Add postage. Mrs. H.
G. Fraser, Rt. 3, Gainesville.

Around 1,000 bu. cleaned
Marconee Barley, first yr., $2
bu. FOB. Less. in large quani-
ties. 99.58 pct., purity; 90 pet.
germ. W. I. Marett, Rt. 3, Hart-
well. :

Mrs.

White nest onions, $1. gal.;
Crease. Back beans, 35c cup.
FOB. also Artichokes. Tom
Neal, Dial...

Borre sweet Lupine 98.85,
$20 lb.; white seeded sweet
Yellow Lupine, 98.80, 15c Ib.;

Coastal Wheat, combine, germ.
83 pct. $2.10 bu.; few bu.
Southland Oats, $1.10 bu: W. H.
Willson, Rt. 1, Albany.- HE-
5-4038.

Green Glaze collard seed, 20
tbls., Boquet pepper, hot, in

pod, 20c Pt.; Bouquet seed,
15e pkt.; shallot onion plants,
20c doz. Mrs

Add ~ postage. <
Viola Brady, Rt. 1, -B
Cairo







Calif. multiplying eae by
20c st., 12 sty 3 ol PP. Mrs. Karl
Fincher, Rt. 1, Waco, 3
multiplying

White nest or

onions, 40c qt., 80c for 1/2 gal.,

$1.50 gal. Prepaid. Cash or
P. O. money order. G. c. Dan-
iel, Tennille.

Victor Grain Oats, $1 ue
Anderson Wheat,
ductive, $3 bu. Fred L. ee
Buckhead.

Victor Grain-seed oats: com-
bine run, pure seed, 95-40:
germ. 95 pct. My place 4 mi,
So. Hahira on Hwy. 41. Ed.
Alexander, Rt. 2, Hahira.

1,800 Ibs.
Clover, recleaned,
germ,, 026 Ibe
Lupine, five cents lb.; 20 bags
Austrian Winter Peas, 6-3/4
cents lb.; 200 Ibs.- Chapel Hill
Rescue, 25 lb. J. H. Coleman,
Jr., RFD. Mitchell.

Recleaned reseeding Dixie
Crimson Clover in 100 lb. bags,
30 Ib:;also hays: $20 ton:
Norman Johnson, Warrenton.

Approx. 3,000 bu: Ist. yr.
Cokers Oats, germ.
$1.30 bu. including

Dixie |
84

pet.

bags. at

farm. Jack Cates, Rt.-1, Haw-|

kinsville, Phone Te

5393.

~ Booking orders on 1955. crop
Cattail Millet,
deza, Bahai Grass, and Wheat.

Germ. ~and purity guar. See)

Sankie Powell at farm near
Wrens, or oe M. ANS Cour-
son, Hazlehurst. :

9,500. bus Southland oats e0e 4)
lb. Easily loaded, elec. availa

ble. L. J. Farmer, Wrens.
Cert. Victor Grain, 4 93 and



Southland seed oats, - 90 pet..

germ., and better, del. in 500

bu. lots, $1. 50 bu. F. S. Matt- a

hews, Rt. , Moultrie. -

Chappel Hill Rescue, 206 Ib.
Ky 381 Fescue, 18 lb.; Rescue

and Dixie Crimson clover mix-|._

ture, 25c Ib., Ky 31 Fescue and
Dixie Crimson Clover mixture,
25c lb.; brown Top Millet, 15c
lb.; also Sericea Lespedeza, 25
Ib. C. D. Wood, Bowdon, Phone
2131.

1 gal. old pen oned: Scullion
onion buttons, $1.35 PP.. Mrs

Feds McCollum, Rt. 2, Canon.

Scullion buttons for early

Spring onions, $1.35 gal.; White
crowder pear and purple hull,
3 cups; $1.50. All PP. No checks,
prefer M. O. Mrs.
worth, Dacula.

White multiplying onions,
$1.35 gal., shade dried sage, $1
gal, red dried hot pepper, 75c
gal.; E
seed, 40c cupful. All PP. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

1,000 bu. Texas rust proof
14 oats, germ., state test, 94

| pet., $1 bu., recelaned. Combine
Tun and bagged, 90c bulk. No

less than 50 bu. Advise before
coming. Milton P. Minchew, Jr,,
Rt.-3, Macon, Phone 37030.

1955 Okra seed, 60c cupful,
all good seeds. Mrs. Blanche
Mashburn, Morganton. m

Good tender garden beans
seed, pink pea, cut beans, white
and striped half-runners and
white cut cornfield beans, 50c
cupful. No checks. Add postage.

Mrs. Tom Silvers, Rt. 3, eins
jay.

_ White Multiplying one
$1.35 gal., white and striped

half runner bean seed, 45c cup;

also old fashion bunch Okra|~

seed, 40c cup. All del. Mary A.
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. ~

White Half Runner and cream
6-wk. bean seed, pink 6-wks.
peanut beans, 50c cupful: Add

postage. Exch. cupful for 2 print|~

and 4 white sacks. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. Jemima Crump, ae
2, Talking Rock.

Good, tender bean seed: white
and striped Half Runner, pink
peanut 6 wks. white creaseback
and speckled cutshorts corn-
field, 65c cupful; mixed cut-
shorts, '60c cupful. Add postage.

4 cks

| Exc. 2 cups for t sa
alike. : Mrs. :
la d, a: oe

highly. pro- :

Crimson

.20 bags Blue

90 pct. |

Sericea Lespe-|_

Roast vie

Lon~ Ash-

frost proof English, pea}.

ge Cantaloupe,
Send ee

reed pod oe se
Add postage. Mr:

Ger once 0]
pee cupfull, plo

Ethel Crowe,

Ga. collard.
Mtn. Frackicnees:
Field Dewberry, 51
Strawberry, 75c
bunch. Add_ postage
Mashburn, Cumming.

Blakemore Strawb'
C., also Pecans. n
Ib., shelled. $1. 50 at.
age. Mrs. Dan Te ty

Mrs. Annie: Str ick
Gainesvill :

ready for shipping,
PP. Suppl i

Eonner, 1 ePittsan

cabs : plants,
green, 300, $1.25:
$2.50 M. PP.
R. Chanclor,

Jewel Strawberry an
tra early and Bey i

CesAdds ae
inesy

Beach, Rt. 1
Sage plants,
Root- bunches, $1

| bunches, 6, aor M

vines,

C. at home or 90c C.
W. E. Barker,. Rudedues

plants, $1 Cee
Rt. 5, Carrollton.

Sage Denes - 00
roots, $1

Sage, 5 eae cu
pods red hot peppe
paid without pep
in Ga. out of s
postage. L. J. Vollra'

Chas. Wakefie
shagen Market Cab
500, $1.25; $2
Exp. Col.; also_
onion plants, | 500,
Body Fitzgerald, F



Wakefield Cabbag
ee onion























































uts, 3 ae pis Mrs.
1, Cumming. ple.
pearing

2 T15c", ee Klon-
wherry, $1 Cc -musca-
long, 45c; improved
ry and Blackberry
blue Damson

-; Slick leaf

d seed, 40c cup.

1955. purple

for one sack:

ong frost proof Flat |3 Ibs.,
d Copenhagen Mkt.
nts, 300, $1.25; 500,
. Prompt shipping
Box 60, Baxley. | ta 18, Ga.
Blakemore Strawberry |
$1 C. Add postage, No
nor checks. Prompt.
Mrs. Elizabeth Alli-
Gainesville. : oa

1955. Striped



ollard Solan tes nice size.
or fall setting, 60e}

+ -$3 M.- Damp.
paid. J. H. Davis,
OX 299, eu Sceevils:



Augusta.

ecd By Manufacicee * :
by State Chemis} sens
ed * Pace

LOUR MILLS, Decetin Ala.
OR d Hat Grey wikeae Shorts ot



IED MILLS, INC., Ghiccga: iH.
Wayne Broiler Feed (3-Nitro-4- Tou.
henylarsonic Acid and Nicarbazin Mix.)
AN FEED CO., Fayetteville, Tnn.
nd Whole Snap Corn (P) Protein
Ground Whole Snap Corn (P) Protein
i -& Fibre

3 & Fibre
See JAP) Protein

: Athens, Georgia
ofurazone Mix)

= ING., Athens, Tenn.
3s (P) Protein

& Fibre
FEED MILLS, eouteyilles Ky. : = :
brey's Red "A" High Eeay ie
- Broiler Ration t
ubrey's Sulfaquinoxaline Mixture
ed A High Energy Broiler Ration
_ Crumbles
OUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia.
B 20% pay Feed nec GP) Fat

(P). Fat

MILLS co Collmban Georsia
am ee Sweet Feed

6% Pasture Dairy "Food
Growing Mash

_ Besf Supslement

20% Milk Maker

OSBY-HODGES MILLING co., Eaunaham: Ala.
; jaz. Se F :

st PropuctTs co., Thomasville, Ga.

bean Meal (P) Fibre
feanut Meal (P) Protein
RREST CO., Minncapalis: Minn.
ronco Ground Grain Screenings
(ALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia
ay Day Laying Mash
y Day Growing Mash (P) Fat
ay Day Pigaro
Day Laying Mash a
bay Breeder Mash
y Pignog 40% (P) Fat
heat Grey (P) Fat

ry Fat

& Fibre
_(P) Protein :

& Fibre

bull

:

1On@ eae. nmOnNOQnNAnNA n@ n@ nOnOnQ wa 1Q@ 71@ ee nO 1@-

m@ nOnOnO nO nADnATe n@

$1.50: lge.

$1.25; red

slightly weevil eaten, 45c cup.
Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tem-

Crowder
peas. 40c pt. or exch. for good
print sacks, 4 of kind; one pt.
also col. butter
beans, 35c cup. Add poses of
20c for ea. pint. Mrs. D
op, Rt. 1, Carnesville.

Butter Peas, 3 Ibs.,
white running Lima beans,
lbs., $1.00, Col. cornfield beans,
$1. 00, small col. bunch
butter beans, 3 Ibs.,
and white crowder peas, 3 Ibs.,
$1.00, Allpost paid. T. E. Eason,
1182 Gunclub Rd., NEW; -Atlan-

. C. Bish-

cornfield and
speckled cut shorts; also striped
half runner garden beans,
good and tender, 50c cupfull.
Add Postage. Mrs. G. L. Pirkle,
Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.

Castor- Beans (rid your place
of moles) 25c doz. and postage.
F. C. Temples, 2103 Harold Rd.

all

3

)

brown eye, and black crowder

|Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Wom-



*3
f

trell, Rt. 1, Powder Springs.

hull Calif: blackeye, white with

peas, good for eating green, 4
cups; $1.00; also striped half
runner bean seed, 50c cup; 3
cups, $1.25. PP. Mrs. B. T.
Thornton, Bowdon.

Blackeye, Speckled Crowder,
table peas, 35c cupfull or exch.
1 cup for 2 print or 3 white
sacks. Opal Trammell, Rite 2:
Talking Rock.

5 lbs. Half Runner beans. 2
Ibs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $6.25: Also pep-
per seed, 50c for little spoonful.

mack, Rt. 1, Lithonia.

- Castor beans, 3 doz. 20c fine
White and Streaked half runner
beans, ea. kind, 50 per teacup
full; also Garlic, large kind with
cloves, 25c doz. Mrs. Ella Can-







70 bales Fescue, Lespedeza
and Crab Grass hay, 75c bale.
C. D. Hall. 124 Drexel Ave., De-
catur, DE 1713.-

Large quantity choice Coastal
Bermuda hay, cut and baled
without rain, $35.00 ton at my
farm, 7 mi. Odum. Winton C.
Harris, RFD 1, Screven.

200 tons choice Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $30.00 ton at farm;
also baled Oats, cut in dough
stage, choice quality. Berry Rig-
don, Tifton, phone 281-W1.

8 tons good Coastal Bermuda
hay, without rain, $30.00 ton. J.
N. Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 234,

| Nashville.

25 tons nighly fertilized
Coastal Bermuda hay, free from
weeds, without rain, bales ave.

75 lbs., $35.00 ton at barn. Dr..

Virgil Steele, Eastman. - *phone
3269.

700 bales Oat and,Sericea Les-
pedeza hay for sale at ay home,
Frank L. Barnett, Rt. 2, Com-
merce. ~ F

Third Qu arter, 1 995,

_ PROTEIN

l



16.00
15.56



- 8.00
7.06
8.00
6.75
8.00

~ 6.88

= 22000."
20.94

8.00

6.25

20.00

23.31
11.50

10.19

22.00
ee 2ae 75

22.00
23.69

20.00
21.88
16.60
18.44
16 90
15.19

8.00
8.06

9.00
10.31

16.00
17.81
17.50
17.94
30.00

32.50-

20.00
22.38

25.00
24.06
20.00
21.31

16.00.

17.25

41.00
40.25

45.00

36.50

12.50
12.50

20.00
18.75
18.00
18.13
18.50
19.25
20.00
18.75

20,00

20.94
40.00
37.25
15.00
15.94

7.00

Hobbins 20% Dairy Feed G 20.00 3.00 8.50
F 22.19 2.75 7.89
FAT FIBRE HOPE RICE MILL, Crowley, Louisiana tee
: Rice Bran (P) Fibre G 12.00 12.00 12.00
6.00 F 12.06 14.83 15.17
5.97912.) Rice: Bran (P) Fibre G 12.00 12.00 12.890
peri : F 12.00 14.60 15.86
4.00 JAMES F. JORDAN, Ellerslie, Georgia
315, Ground Alfalfa Hay with (P) Protein G 15.00 2.00 25.00
20% Molasses 5 & Fat F 12.50 1.45. 21.99
2.50 11.00 | LABUDDE FEED & GRAIN CO., Milwaukee, Wisc. :
2.59 12.78 Qat Mill Feed (P) Protein G 4.50 1.50 30.00
2.50 11.60 Gs & Fat F 3.753 1.04 32.63
2.60) 13.21 LYKES BROS. INC. OF GEORGIA, Albany, Ga. :
3.00 + 12.00 Lykes Dry Rendered 60% Digester G 60.00 6.00 3.00
2.48 13.20 | Tankeage Ex 058/38 2 B57:9. 1552
2.50 11.60 G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia ;
2.50 13.33 Alfalfa & Molasses (P) Protein G 11.00 1.00. 29.60
: & Fat F 9.69 ahd 17.05
3.00 4.50 Pay Load Ground Cobs, Shucks (P) Fibre G 1.59 50 24.00
2:80 4.06 and Molasses F 3.69 58. 28.75
; Alfalfa & Molasses ; (P) Fat G 11,00 1.00. 29.60
3.50: 8.50 : F 11.06 79. 20.23
6.07 11.58 Pay Lead Ground Gobs, Shucks (P) Fibre G 1.50 50 24.00
and Molasses sli 3.25 64 28.12
3.50 4.59 MIXON. MILLING CO., Cairo, Georgia
3.21- 4.28 Best Maid Hog Feed G 14.00 3.00 5.50
; : ; F 16.88 5.85 5.65
3.50 14.50 Best Maid Complete Laying Ration - G 16.00 6.00 7.50.
3.00 4.39 : i e F 19.38 6.87 8.30
er ibaa } 32% Best Maid Hog Supplement (P) Fat G 32.00 -8.00 9.00
3.00 12.00 ; F 31.25 5.58 7.88
ee ead | NATIONAL FRUIT PROD. CO., INC., Winchester, Va.
2.35 11.88 White House Dehydrated Apple Pulp : ae ee ae
7 : 4.24 21
238. egg | NATIONAL VITAMIN PROD: CO., uloneanells Minn.
i = Calvita Calf Formula G 24.00 3.50 1.00
2.50 11.00 | s F : F 26.25 3.43 0.89
234 13.64 NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minn.
# f Nufrena 20% Egg Feed G 20.00 2.50 7.80
3.90 15.00 F 19.38 2.73 6.25
2.78 14.29 Nutrena Complete Hog Fattener G 15.00 3.00 7.00
g 3 E 15.75 3.71 Tet
3.00 11.00 PURITAN MILES, Atlanta, Georgia Pett
2.90 11.78 My-T-Pure Starter & Grower Mash (P) Fibre G 18.00 2.50 ~~ 7.00
3.00 6.50 ee F 20.50 4.75 8.17
4.38 6.77 My-T-Pure Hambone Hog Feed G 16.00 3.00 8.60
2.00 11.00 : : F 16.88 6.35 8.16
1.86 10.94 THE QUAKER OATS CO., Chicago, Illinois - :
3.50 10.00 Quaker Gats Mill Byecoduet with GS 3.00 1.00 26.00
i 3.43 8.60 25% Molasses F 3.63 90 26.00
: RALSTON PURINA CO., St. Louis, Mo.
4.00 5.00 Chick Growena NC Purina Nicarbazin Mix. G 17.00 3.00 7.00
516 3.40 : F 16.56 4.23 4.49
3.50 7.00 Purina Cow Chow Concentrate G 32.00 1.50 9.00
3.40 6.30 ' F 31.56 2.43. 10.10
. > ROYAL STAFOLIFE MILLS, Memphis, Tenn. ae
3.50 4.50 . Milk-Flo Dairy Feed G 16.50 2.50 19.00
3.72 4.76 cP 17.50 3.28 11.28
Z SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Fla.
3.50 7.00 16% Grain & Roughage G 16.00 2.50 13.00
8.63 9.68 F 17.81 2.31 11.56
4.00 14.00 IRA A, SMITH & CO., East Point, Georgia
11.42 1.19 2 Cotton By-Products Siftings 10.00 308 ae
5.00 17.00 SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL CO., Spartanburg, S. C.
6.30 18.25 Growing Mash G 17.00 2.50 8.00
F 16.56 4.27 5.57
3.50 7.50 THOMBLEY MILLING O., Columbus, Georgia j i
3.92 7.15 Ground Big "T Snapped Corn e ae se 1a te
a eae TUCKERMAN RICE CO., INC. Tuckerman, Ark.
400. 6.50 Mill Rice Feed G 6.00 5.00 28.00
562 7:28 = : F 5.81 5.08 25.11
- 3.50 7.50 WAYNE CO. MILLING CQ., Jesup, Georgia
2358 6.87 Wayce 40% Hog Concentrate G 40.00 1.50 9.00
4.50 8.00 F 38.00 3.41 5.82
4.01 616 WESTERN GRAIN CO., Birmingham, Ala.
5.00 10.00 Jim pany Broiler Mash G 20.00 3.50 5.60
4.13 6.35 F 23.31 3.25 3.96
4.00 6.00 Wesco 20% Dairy Feed G 20.00 2.50 12.00
2.64 6.00 - F 19.69 2.63 9.61
* Protein and Fat contents should not be less than Guarantee. Fibre content should nof
2.00 30.00 be less than Guarantee.
1.58 20.61

9.38







A. F. HOBBINS MLG. CO., Savannah, Georgia



U Lo PAGE FIVE _
AN s ND PEAS | HAY AND STRAW - MISCELLANEOUS
R SAL FOR SALE : (WHEAT, OATS, ETC.) FOR SALE :
Om = ee ao FOR SALE E
Willetts Wonder garden hee Tan sugar Crowder, purple APPLES:

1954 crop Sundried apples,

50c lb. Add postage. Mrs, J.
Clint Johnston, Rt. 3; Box ee
Dalton.

ARTICHOKES; _

Jepusalem Artichokes, now

ready, $1 gal. 8 gal. $7 at my :

home, or any amount Exp. col.
C .W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.
E., Atlanta 8, AT 6402.

BEES: .

About 75 hives Bees and 30
empty hives, all with 2 supers
8 frame style, fair cond., $500
for lot. No letters. Tom Kittle,
Rite5: Carrollton. :

BUCKEYES:

Buckeyes, 50c doz.,
Go2 -Lolliver, Ring ie
Face.

CANE (GREEN):

About 15,000 stalks Govt: green
cane, good for syrup or chew-
ing, for sale my place, 5 mi.
No. Enigma, L. Me Alexander,
Rt. 1, Enigma.

W gal. $2.

Feeds That Failed To Meet Manufacturers Guarantee

** Penalties may be made In one, two or all three contents.

Rocky
ee








:

:

j
et

aa

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Guar. organically grown Has-

tings White Corn, shelled, 25

Tbs., $3.50; 50 lbs., $6.75; $12.50
for 100 lbs. shipped Collect.
Geo. E. Golden, Rt. 4, La-
Grange. .

4 acres heavy Yellow Corn
in the field, 3 mi. W. McDon-
ough. W. A. Parrish, McDon-
ough, Phone 3260.

_ COTTONSEED:

Half and Half cottonseed,
reasonable price, F. H. Bunn,

_ Midville.

PEATHERS:

Slightly used goose feathers,
45c lb. FOB. S. P. New, 888
Barnett Pl., NE, Atlanta 6.

FODDER:

Some Fodder, $5 per hundred
at barn. Pledger Strayhorn, Rt.
8, Gainesville.

GOURDS:

Real nicesGourds, med. size,
straight and crooked handles,
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Roz
T. Pruitt; Rt. 1, Buford.

MEAT:

Country, Hickory smoked or
Hams, 10-20 lbs., 85c; Should-
ers, 8-14 lbs.,
Ibs. 50c. Guar. against spoilage.
Shipped COD.Mrs. Louise T.
Pope, -Box 5, Dexter.

NURSERY STOCK:

Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry,
Pecan, Chestnut trees, Grape-
vines. Reasonable prices. State
Insp. T. M. Webb, eye

PEANUTS:

Large red Valencia peanuts,
2-4 in hull, 1955 crop; washed
and dry, $2 pk.; $7 bu. Add pos-
tage. P .B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

PECANS:

Stewart halves, $1.60 lb.,
- img halves, $1.55, sheller run
halves and broken Meats mixed

Large size good pecans, 65c
Ib. Parcel post prepaid. William
Walker, 103 East Johnson St.,
Quitman.

1955 crop, Shelled pecans:
seed-

| $1.50 Ib. Cash with order. Add

Bes PN





age. Mrs. Viola Brady,

postage or sent Exp. col. J. H.

Gordon, Rt. 3, Nashville.

Stuart (or Stewart) pecans,
good, 45c to 50c Ib: Add post-
Ri
Box 343, Cairo..

PEPPER:

= TOBACCO:

1955 Red hot dried Pepper in
pod, $1.50 lb. Feoaee paid in lb.
or over lots. Mrs. H. S. Mulins,
Milner.

Long, slender pods Red Pep-
per, dried, 2 doz., 25 plus post-
age. Mrs. Luther Hutson, Star
Rt, Blairsville.

POTATOES:

Ga. red and bunch P.R. sweet
potato, cert. seed stock. Now
booking for del. at digging time.
L. L. Heidt, Box 49, Cordele.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Nellow root, 4 lb. box, 90c.
Postage paid. Mrs. Abe Gable,
Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

Booking orders for fall del.
Bamboo roots, 50c lb.; also Wild
Cherry tree bark, clean; 40c lb.
Add postage. Exch. for sacks.
Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro.

SACKS:

100 lb: cap. White feed sacks,
free of holes, stains and mildew.
25 ea. $2.00 o, more PP. Mrs.
Esco L. Robinson, Rt. 2, Jasper.

SAGE

Shade dried Sage, $1.00 gal.;
also red dried hot Pepper, 75c
gal. Miss Mary R.
1, Royston.

Hand gathered, washed, shade
dried Sage, $1.50 lb. plus post-
age. Mrs. Ruby Brown, Rt. 2,
Toccoa. :

Whole leaf smoking and
chewing tobacco. 6 Ibs.; $1.00.
Prepaid. Paul Lightsey, Screv-
en,

Phillips, Rt.

ni

55c; Sides, 10-18 |



PAGE SIX oe
MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE WANTED

CORN: ARTICHOKES:

some Artichokes for

Want
] Re G-

planting and pickling.
Puckett, Shellman.

CORN:

-Want 100 bu. yellow shelled
corn, del. in bags. Quote price.
N. L. Maddox, Sr., Rt. 4, Eat-
onton. :

ONION SETS:
Want bast price on 00,000

onion sets. W. L. Cousins, 3001
Cooledge Rd., Tucker.
PEAS;

_8-10 lbs. old time Speckle field

peas, long large pards, 1955
crop. S. O. Huff, Rt. 3, Monti-
cello.

PECANS:

Want 25 to 50 Ibs. low grade
or old crop Pecans. Jock Good,
1367 Pollard Dr., SW, Atlanta
ll. z

S
Want exch. 100 lb. cap. Print
feed sacks for some new crop
Pecans. Mrs. B. F. Bloodworth,
Rt. 1, Douglasville.

POST:

Want fence posts. State price,
kind, etc. John Coy RED 3;
Rockmart.

POTATOES: < z

Want some old time Yellow
Yam potatoes; also syrup made
from old time purple. sugar

i

cane. Geo. A. McArthur, 1506
Third Ave., Albany.
ROOTS AND HERBS:

Want some Snake Root. Will
pay $4 lb. H. L. Williams, Bax-
ley, phone 2514.

Want 1 to 2 lbs. freshly dug
American Sarsaparilla roots,
C. F, Crisson, Rt. 1, Dahlonega:
SADDLE:

Want an English saddle in
good cond. J. M. Pickett, Rich-
land.

SAGE:

Want 1 Ib. ground, 1955 fo
shade dried Sage. Will pay post-

age. Mrs. N. ale Bellew, Box
1204, Athens. .
SEED:

Want small amt. old fashion
corn bead seed. Mrs. Georgia
McGraw, % W. B. Freeman, P.

O. Box 161, Chatsworth.

Want 200 Ibs. Johnson Grass
seed. Dr. Vance Jackson, 207
W. Haralson St. LaGrange.

WALNUTS:

Want 50-100 lbs? shelled wal-
nuts, to be shipped when want-
ed. Make best price. Wm. Wal-

ker, 103 E. Jonson St., Quit-

man.

YOKE: i
Want Yoke for Oxen. State

best price and how to get to
your place from Atlanta. D. S.
Jackson, 3251 Ardley Rd., SW,

e Atlanta.



CATTLE FOR SALE



Three Black Angus steers:
2 about 600 lbs. ea, 14 mos.
old, and other 8 mos. old F. W.
Phillips, Rt. 1, Kennesaw.
phone Marietta 8-2959.

2 reg. 4 yr. old Angus cows
springers and reg. 2 yr. old
Angus bull, Eileenmere breed-
ing, $500 for lot. Mrs. - Ethel
Mae Battles, Rt. 4, Calhoun.

Cherry red, 17 mo. old Santa
Gertrudis bull. Reasonable. D.
C. Collier, Barnesville, Phone
73.

Reg. Jerseys, 7 heifers, 1
bull. Over yr. old. Top blood-
lines, $400. H. Clayton Garrett,
Box 56, Gainesville.

Reg. Guernsey bulls ready
for service, from highest milk
producers. Some artifically sir-
ed. Reasonable. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.

Young Red Angus bull, ready
for service, $150. W. C. Gideon,
Hwy. 92, Fayetteville.

ie



Bankhead Ave.

reg. papers;

CATTLE FOR SALE

"HOGS FOR SA



Dbl. standard Hereford bull, |
|6 mo. old; excellent markings,

make show bull, $150; also 4
yr. old cow with bull calf 6
wks. old at side. All reg., $225.
Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia,
Phone 2672.

White Face Polled bull. born
Sept. 3, 1954. Ent. to reg. (with-

out papers), $100. P. Ll. Hood,
Nacoochee. .
7/8 Guernsev heifer, 22 mos.

old, bred, make a fine cow:
Riley W. Baker. 161 Slate Rd.,
Ellenwood, DI 4232.

2 purebred Jersey heifer
calves, 4 wks. and 2 wks. old.
G. W. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 808,
Columbus.

2. male calves, 3 mos. old: 1

- Holstein, well sired, $50: other,
one-half Guernsey, $30. Mrs.

Jennie A. Jolley, 1338. No.
Hightower Rd. N. W. Atlanta
18.

Reg. Guernsey cow, to fresh-
hen Dec. 12, extra heavy milk-
er, bred to Reg. bull. See at
my home. Joe Magness, 3349
Glenwood Rd. EV-4454.

2 grade cows with 3 mos.
old calves from Angus bull at
side. Beef price. Mrs. S. N.
Brandon, Stewarte Mill Rd.
Stone Mountain. phone 5272.

Milk fed baby beefs. wt. 400-
500 lbs., 18 Ib. FOB: Also
Hereford Steer, wt. 1,000 Ibs.,
17-1/2e lb. My place. W. L.
Cousins, 3001 -Cooledge Rd.,
Tucker. 7 :

Aberdeen-Angus bull, 5 mo.
old, very outstanding. Reg. in
biivers name. Z. J. Lee, Red
Oak., Phone PO-1-6396.

Reg. horn. type
bull calves. Finest
Ogden A. Geilfuss,
ody Brook Farm,
Rd. Rt. 3, Marietta,
Smyrna 5-7385.

28 heavy stock reg. Black
Angus cows. Ave. age, 2 yrs.
All pasture exposed and will
calve during fall and -Winter.
Lots of 6 or more and finance
up to 2 yrs. for responsible
varties. J. C. Steinmetz,
N. W., Atlanta
18. Phone EL-7983.

30 Short horn cattle including
purebred bull;:
3 young sows, 1 boar, 7 shoats,
9 pigs. F. H. Adams, 14 Pine
St., Commerce, Phone 383-4531.

PR

Santa Gertrudis , bulls, cert.
purebred, 4 yrs. old Herd Sire
exe. producer; one 7 mo. old;
Few young Brahman and_ White
Face cows, bred to above Herd

"Hereford.
bloodlines.
C/O Mel-

Phone

Sire. J. W. Morris, C/O Ga. Bet-

ter Farms,
Carrollton.

3 yr. old, dbl. Reg Polled Here-
ford bull, about 1500 lbs. Beau
Plato 4th, DHF breeding of
Plato 2. Used very little, $350
or trade for young bull large
enough for light service R.
Williamson, Rt. 4, Bowdon.

No. 100, Box 119,

Reg. ~ Guernsey cow, due to
freshen in January with 4th
calf; also a bred heifer. Mrs.
Ed Bledsoe, 501 Newnan Hwy.,
Carrollton.

Reg. Angus bull, wt. 1,400 Ibs.
very gentle, cheap or exch. for
Reg. calf, 9 to 12 mos. old. M.
L Treadwell, Ludowici.

5 yr. old Jersey milch cow,
freshen about No. 1 to 15th.
Give 3-1/2 to 4 gal. daily. James
Wheeler, Rt. 2, Cleveland.



HOGS FOR SALE



Reg. 5 mo. old Duroc boar
for sale or trade. M. F.- Peter-
son, 4070 McAfee Rd., Decatur,
DE-8613.

OIC pigs, 7-9 wks. nid a0
and $22.50 ea. at farm or $1.50
ea, extra crated. Reg in buyers
name. J. H. Roquemore, RFD
2, Americus, Phone 7575.

2 Duroc boars, $25 ea. with
2 Duroe gilts, $25
ea. with reg. papers. my place
Sai; Zebulon on Zebulon and
Thomaston Hwy. Carey Bank-
ston, Rt. 1, Pike Co, FFA mem-
ber, Meansville. :

Windy Hall}

980 |

also: OIC hogs, }

RT|





Reg. 8 bee

ea. at farm, Mrs. E
| Stockbride. Phone 2471.

Reg. in buyers name at my

| place. B. O. Carter, Rt. D, Sur,

fin, Phone 6046.

25 good pigs, Hampshire, OIC
and Poland China-OIC crosses,
$7.50 to $10 ea.; also 2 barrow
shoats, $15 ea. See Mr. Martin |
at. Knights Farm, 5 mi. No.
McDonough, Hwy. Loot es,
Knight, owner, 3454 Harding
Ave., Hapeville, CA-9812.

Yorkshire pigs, boars and
gilts, $20 ea. FOB farm. Clyde
Blaylock, Rt. 2, es oe
7- 1318. :

19 Hampshire and SPC shoats
wt. 50-60 Ib. ea, at farm, Brew-
ster Orr, Sharpsburg.

OIC short nose, aiecee type,
reg. stock pigs, sell for meat
hogs, $10 ea.; or reg. $21 ea. at
farm, or $25 shipped, you pay
shipping charges. C. B. Wilbur,

Rt. 1, Acworth. es
'6 SPC 14 wks. old Shoats

from grand champion FFA stock,
$17 ea. or $90 for lot with reg.
papers in buyers name. Cannot
ship. James Callaway, Rt. 1,
Fayetteville. ir

Dark red Durocs, male and |
female ,med. plocky type,
wormed and treated, Reg. buy-
ers name, $25 ea. and up Char-
les W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae.

Reg. Duroc pigs, 8-12 wks.
old, $25 ea.: few gilts and boars,
8 mos. old, $40 ea. All from
prize winning Durocs, Owned

_| by FFA member. J. B. Swicord,

Risa:
town).

Purebred African Blue Gui-
nea pigs and shoats; big, long
type. Can ship, W. J. _ Welder
Woodbury. %

Purebred Hampshire pigs,,
western packer bloodline, boars
and gilts, 5. mo, old, $40 reg.,

Bainbridge, (At Fow1s-

bred gilts, $65 reg. David Stough. | ;

Locust Grove,
7396.

OIC pigs, 60-75 Ibs. ea. $16
ea. A. D. Burgess, Browns Mill-

Phone Griffin,

Klondike Rd.,; Rt. 3, Lithonia. |

SPC bred gilts and 12 wk. old
pigs. Best bloodlines, reg. in
buyers name. M. J. _Blackmon,
Pinehurst, Phone 730.

Feeder pigs, 6-10 wks. old,
cond., weaned and on hard

feed, $8. 50-$10 ea. Discount for)

large orders. M. H. Elder, Jr,
Senoia, Phone EX-1751.-

12 OIC, crossed with SPS
pigs. Reasonable. Contact. Spen- |
cer Strange, 602: Savannah Sa
Hartwell.

15. good pigs, $10 ea., or trade

for corn, oats, wheat, or any-

thing that hogs can eat, J. B.
Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley, Phone
DI-4770.

15 exc. Black PC; 6 gilts
and 9 males, 8.wks .old Oet. 27;
females, $20 ea.; males, $17. 50
ea. FOB. Papers - extra. J. R.

Cook, Voce. Agri. teacher, -Freen-| |

ville.

. Reg. SPC, some of finest in
the breed: Champion herd boar,

-_

Pride of Ga. $75; Reg. gilts,|

$30 and $40 ea.; shoaty pig. }
$30. Closing out. Geo. Fergus-
on, Rt. 1, Cave Springs.

Purebred, blocky type, cherry

red Duroc pigs, ent. to reg. for}

sale. Miss Cora B. Patterson,
Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty. >

8 Hampshire pigs, 6 wks. old,
Reg. buyers name. Edw. Gar-
rison, Rt. 2, Lula.

OIC breeding stock from reg.
shortnose blocky type: pigs, 6
wks. old, $20 ea.; bred gilts,
$40 ea., bred sows, $60 ea.; boars,
$65 ea. Will reg.
name, treat and crate. Cheaper
at my farm. Buyer furnish crate.
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.

17 reg. SPC pigs, backed by

Champion bloodlines, range in}.

col. 50-50. to 40-60: 4 gilts, 145
to 170 Ibs.,13 about 3 mo. old;
also 1.good SPC sow, wt. about
450 lbs. Will not ship. ec og,
Lamar Altman, Rt. 1.



old OIC a
| with or without Lea $12.50 |
W. ee

| Tallapoosa.
Duroc Pigs, both sex, $25 ea.}

in buyers

igs '
810 ea. Henry
Ee
Purebred spotted al

/PC pigs, $10 ea.
|King, Chaffin Ri

Phone 2444, ee

Reg. Taniwa th
gilts, 3 mo. old, 75

peel name. Fart Ss
mi. )

pars 4 mo. ok
Ue Nov. 3

W oie old $15
Mary A. Rhyne, Whi

Good pigs, oO = or
for corn, oats,| ry:

DI- A770.

Little one plac
Guinea hogs, pigs, .
for sale or exch for
be seen at
So. on Hwy. f!

Rt. , Box
4600.

a or best cot
Mullis, Cochran.

100 lbs., $35;

bloodlines.
Sandersville.

LaFayette 4 156

HORSES. AND MU.
FOR SAL
















= O2yr, old Tare wee C
lbs. with 6 wks. :
and good bridle
Mare is gentle enough for
dren and will work anyw
$150 for all. E. W. Ni bles, P
Box 212. ieee

1,100 The ea. and about 8
old. Work anywhere, Ane
cond., $85 or $50 ea. See aa fal
dna. "Hayes, Rt: 4, Stoc

5 yr. old black horse, easy
manage, very gentle $90:
.ard Corbitt, Rt. 1. Alma

- Extra large Shetl
very gentle, wt. 500.
bridle, saddle and mart
$200. John Chastain, R
Thomaston, Phone: ay 2

Black mare nate very
work single or dbl, also
horse wagon and harness, |
cond., $125 for quick sale
Whited, Rt. 1, Stapelt

8 yr. old Mar 5 Wi
Ibs., ae saddl an




pete Oe




_ PAGE SEVEN








ntle blue- grey Burro,
tall, gentle, good worker,
ickli ter, Richmond







Walker Mare, Pinto
1 nd small Shetland
h. Dillard Wood,
phone oo

ponies, one white |
black spots, other!
with red.. Both very gen-
Tica Smith, Rt. 4, Bax-|





~~







siz Black Mare Horse,
ny where, -also saddler.
price. J. T. eee









uinea pigs (cavies)

male, $3 for lot at
Mrs..Jennie A. Jol-
ower Rd., N.|

cK ae.



























j cel does, $6 ea.
(cavies), all colors, |

Oe Se
Id. Bargain. Jimmy |
8, Greensboro,

?

ing NZ rabbits,
$2. pr., Plus ship-
Ship anywhere in Ga.
Lane, Rt. 1, Jesup.
Californians: 4 large
sucks, 4% mo. old, good type |
dark markings. Papers fur-
~ . Will ship anywhere..

10 mo. |

4 neas,





AND :
(CAVIES FOR SALE)



_N. Z. Whites, enor does,

| proven breeders of exc! qual-

ity, 18 mos. old; $6.50 to $7.50
ea.; sv. bucks and does, 3-8
mos, old, $3-$4.ea. C .W. Page,
149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta
8. AT 6452. eon

Pr. Guinea pigs, $3.50 pr.
exch. for equal value in new!
crop pecans, ea. pay postage.
Mrs. Hi. Mi. Mitchell Rt. 4

| Canton.

2 pr. Reg. So. American Chin-
chillas (not rabbits), 2- three
mos. old jand 3-two. mos. old.
9 in all. Reasonable price. Ca:
Garrett, 323 Laurel St. Bremen.



SHEEP AND GOATS |
FOR - SALE :



12-14 common goats, $6 to 37

| ea. Can be seen at my place on

Washington , RideeG Vis Fal:
Augusta.

Flock of eee, with reg.
Southdown Ram. Reasonable.
L. H. Hampton, Woodstock, GL-
5-6455.

15-20 Ewe sheep and 8 fat
weathers, $10 ea. at my place.
Part or all. W. F. McEachin,
Rt. 1, McRae, Phone 8517,

32 goats, some are milk type.

Sell or exch. for corn. My place

6 mi. So. Hwy. 19. Wilson Car-

-son, Rt. 3, Box 370, Griffin.

3 Nannie goats, 2 yr. old,
Cheap or trade for pullets, Gui-.
pigeons, pheasants, etc..
Fred E. Ferrell, Rt. 3, Windy
Mill Rd., Marietta, Phone Smy-

-|rna, 5-8344,

15 Ewe sheep bred to drop.

_| early lambs; also 4 Ewe lambs,
| dropped last spring, $15 for lot
|at farm. John W. Barrett, Rt.
5, Cornelia.

; <a Ram, 2 yrs. old, and 2 fe-

male sheep, 1 yr. or 1% yr. old. |
All fine stock. Mrs. Nola Hod- |
ges, Box 251, Bogart.



POULTRY FOR SALE



AUSTRA-WHITES:

25 Austra- White hens, 60c
ea. for lot. No letters, Wiley
Dunaway, 740 Columbia Dr. De-
catur, DE 8032. ae

i BANTAMS 2

Golden + 'Sebright bantams,



| CORNISH, GAMES

or}

Cornish cockerels, $2 ea.;

| Allen,
4} merce.





POULTRY FOR SALE |





POULTRY FOR SALE |

POULTRY FOR SALE



! AND GIANTS:

odd County Reds, HL Cars
and Springfield - Mugs crossed,
dead game, hens, $5 ea; pullets,
$3 ea. Also have few white Clar-
ets. RoB Maynard, RED 2, a
ton. ie

}

SBaceredh 2 yr. old Dark Cor:
nish stock rooster, wt. 9% Ibs.
Exes cond: $3 Hxp. Col. J...
Granger, Reidsville.

Large, purebred, heavy type,
long yellow legged April Dark
hens,
$2.50. M. O. only. Miss-Cora B.
Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty.

6 lb. Cuban-Claret cock, 2,
yrs. old, good cond., ready, $5'
light crated. Money order. S, O.
Huff, Rt. 3, Monticello. ;

- Fifteen 16 mos. old White
Cornish large, broadbreasted
roosters, $2 ea; Golden Se-

bright bantams, $5 trio; mixed
bantams, 50c ea; Golden pheas-
ants, $10 pr. O. le Craft, a
Lavonia.

2 ones hens and cons
2 Cariolina (Blues) hens and
cock, 2 Allen Roundhead hens
and 16 mos. old stag, 2 Wildcat
Blue hens and cock, $20 ea,
trio; Spangled Roundhead stag,
$10. All purebred . and dead
game. S. C. Borough, Rt. 1, Box
113, Richmond Hill.

About 10 pr. Black Cyds
(games), $15 trio rooster and 2
hens; rooster, $10; hen, $7.50.

Letters ans. Jerry Shackleford,|

Rt. 2, Whitesburg. eee Car-
rollton TE 2-6741. ;

Pure, pit games: Se
Blue, cocks, ready for pit, 2 yrs.
old down to small stags, hens
and pullets; pure Tassel Ginn
Red cocks, stags jhens and pul-
lets; few Reds and Blues crosses.
Perfect cond. W. A. Roach, Rt.
6, Box 81, Savannah, *phone
21463.

6 ea. THis Gray game pilicke
and roosters and 3 Red game
pullets, $1 ea. Will not ship.
A: Hi Gooper, Rt. 1, Box 250)

Roswell.
| PEACOCK, PHEASANTS,

PIGEONS, ETC.
-Golden pheasants, some 3 yr.

old, full plumage, $6 ea. $15
trio;.1955 hatch, $2 ea.:

BROWN, BUFF):

Purebred Danish Brown Leg-
horns, 9\hens, laying and 1 roos-
ter, $1 ea. Will not ship. Paul)
28 Hickory St., Com-

1700 Babcock White Leghorn
Pullets, 7 mo. old, $2.50 ea. W.

jold last April,

hens. $18 for lot. W. D. Ben-

_| Williams, Rt 1, Box Oe Co-

also, +
| Muscovy ducks, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
| Dewey Joyce, Vidalia.

| LEGHORNS (WHITE, -

} quail, $2.50 pr. for entire lot,



MINORCAS:.

35 Black Minorca hens, $1 ea.;
8 bantams hens and 4 roosters,
65c ea. H. A. Evans, 365 Aug-
usta Ave., SE, Atlanta.

36 good laying hens, 1 yr.
$1.25. ea. my
place .Mrs. Ri H. Hicks, Rt. 2,
Stockbridge. ;

2, young White Minorca roos-
ters. over 3 mos old from best
eggs layers, $2 ea. at my place.
Come for, but not on Saturdays.
Do notdel. Exch. for peanuts,
Jumbo or Runners. Lewis E. Ta-
bor, Sasser, phone 472.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVE,
sree

300 Pr. Bob White Quail,
non-sexed. $125 per 100. Marion
B. Butler, 1007 Merry St., Au-
gusta.

2 pr. Peafowls, 2-3 yrs. old,
$35 pr: my place. 18 mi. from
Augusta. Miss Sadie H. Rains-
ford, Librarian, Medical Col-
lege of Ga. Library. Augusta.

Ringnck Pheasants,
old; 2: $5= pr? 1:
1436 Blyss St.,
Sy-4-4092. |

9 Ringneck Pheasants;
grown, 5 this yr.; 2 males,

2 tyits.
Cc. Aderhold,
N. W., Atlanta,

4
7

nett, Molena.

50 pr. fine healthy quail,
selected for breeding stock, $4
pr. D. B. Gunter, Rt 1. Ros-*
well, Phone Marietta "9-5663.

\30 mixed Pigeons, 30c ea. at
farm. A. Martin, Rt. 1,
Luthersville,

25 good pigeons (mixed col.),
50c ea., Ringneck Doves, $3 pr.;
half grown Game chickens.. 75c
ea.; pure stock Bantams, $1. 50
ea. Will ship. Money orders.
Mrs. Helen Street, Rt. 2, 2956
Buford Hwy., Atlanta.

Two 5 to 7 mo. old Blue
Traveler cocks, $5, or $3 ea.;
also, 4 pr. White King pigeons,
$4 pr.; 4 pr. $12: 1 black Fan-
tain rooster, $2.50. Mrs. G. W.

lumbus.

150 Northern Bob White
-|/$1 ea. Joel T. Cleveland, Rt. 1,

Bowersville,

Nice Black male Mutant
Pheasants, Reasonable price.

Don . Gindenning, 865- North |
Ave., Macon. i

White King Pec: Ameri-
cas Finest breeding strain for
sale. Ogden A. Geilfuss, C/O
Melody Brook Farm. Windy



25 common Pigeons, for sale
or trade for mixed Bantam
hens, Mark offer. B. H. Hol-.
somback,
East Point. 2

100 Auto- ed Dee $100
AS Ds Whalen, Griffin.

300 chuka quail,
Oldie SO pesean
Royal, Arabi,

16-20- swhea
Phone: 4232.

Common Pigeons, $1 pr. or
exch. 2 pr. for one pr. Ban-
tams chickens. Muscovy ducks,
$4 pr:, Yound Ducklins, $1.25
ea.:

stock. Starling Yawn, ( BIEN,
ville. ; :

800 Northern Bob White
quails, 6 wks. old, $1 ea; 8 wks.
$1.25: 10 wks. old; $1.50: over
10 wks. old, $2 ea. Plus COD -
charges. Frank Sauls, Tifton.

REDS: Nil, RI, PARMEN-
TERS, ETC:: pe

Rd. Red cockerels, heavy
laying strain, ready for mating,
$3 a. Mrs. Don Donaldson, 725
Candler, Decatur, DE-2405.

15 purebred Parmenters Red
Pullets, 1955 March hatch, some
Jaying, $2 ea. place 5 mi. W.
Palmetto on Rico Rd. Mrs.

S. A. Phillips, Rt. 1, Palmetto, =

Phone 5153.
100 AAA New Hampshire |

Pekin Drake, $2.50: Ham- ,
~|burg Cockerels, (Chicken) $2.50
ea. or exch. 1 for Pullet, same





Pullets, started to Jay, $2 ea. ~

Mrs. H. W. Simons. 4131 Pegins

Mill Rd., Macon, Phone 21334.

130 Parmenter Red hens, 18
mo. old, now laying, -$2 ea.
No del. Rev. Foster D. Smith,
Box 631, Villa Rica.

6 N. H. Red hens and roos-
ter, $10; also 200 frier size
(did not say breed and kind),
50c ea. Cash with order, but
will ship friers. R. S. Myers,
Rt. 1, Ludowici. _ se

WYANDOTTES:
9 purebred R.C.S.L., Wyan-
dotte cocks, April, March 17,

1955 hatch, $1.75 ea. Docia
Harris, Lula.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC,
Purebred Mallard ducks, $3
pr., purebred African Geese,
$6 pr. Mrs. C. L. Graham, Rt
de Powder Spring.

Green Head Drakes, April
hatch. $1 ea. Pault E. Williams,
Rt. 2, Adairsville.

4 white ducks, 3 laying hens
and 1 drake, $2 ea. or trade for










































JR. Lamar Brant-| 1955 hatch, $2 ea. $5 trio. Leon|E. Polatty, Evans, Phone 3-/Hill Rd, Rt. 3, Marietta Ss fryers. Will not ship. Mrs/ C.
Watson, Box 214, Unadilla. 8006. coe -5- Le = Paris, Ben Hill, PL-8-5303.
No.1 No.2 No. 3 Noa Goober 24>
way craig Comm. Co., Dublin 15.00 14.60 14.30 16.50 Bleckley L/S Auc., Cochran 14.95 14.55 15.00 17.20
one Zi ; | Carroll Co. Sales, Carrollton 14.43 13.98 13.53 13.25
a Ga. Farm Prod. SIs. Corp., Thomaston 15.75 15.50 14.75 14.50"
Ne hoff Comm. c ., Macon 15.50 14.40 14.60 ; Chatham Co. $/Y, Bloomingdale 14.15 14.20 13.95
ommice. Mace } 1:20 || Gotumbus 5/ Co. Columbus 15.00 3
6 Skhuman's $/Y, Hagan 14.29 13.66 13.40 13.18?
x ~ cee : Hvys.
clawkinsyille Weta 0 82> P70 1 Seminole 1/5 Auc. Mat, Bonalconvills 1406-1470 14.05 . 1435
es 14.11
: Be . $/Barn, 14.35 : 14.90
/Y, No. 1, Augusta $450 1450 1h 00\eecda=) | ne oe Sort: Eatin sees
ees _ 16:00 , October 25
h $/Y, Statesboro 14.73 1414 13.62 13-86 | Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 14.00 43.50 13.06 13.00
Bo : : vYs- : Hvys.
/S Com. Co., Dublin 14.56 ~ 14.01 14.90 15.15 Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange : 15.10 14.00 13.60 -
r Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 13.76 13.51 14.20 14.19
pe ee : 2 14.00
/, Lyons 44.70 13.95 13.65 14.35 Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 13.85 13.36 13.30 13.05
Morris Inc., Milan 14.25 > 13.35 13.305 13.15 October 26. :
soe Bainbridge NERS ISP) eo Union S/Y, Albany (1402 13.90 13.85 13.85
ae Se Claxton S/Y, Claxton 14.00 13.90 15.00 13.00
Se eee Uns ' : : Hvys.
14.65 1400 13.50 13.00 | Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 13.75 13.55
i 14.65 . 14.00 13.20 | Peoples L/S Co., Cuthbert . 13.79 13.88 14.10 13.90
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(Continued from

ment stations indicates that dressing per-
centage and carcass grades were almost
identical in the stilbestrol-fed and non-

stilbrestrol-fed cattle.

Further studies of carcasses based on
samples taken from the rib sections and
separated into fat, lean,

dicate very little change

tions of any one of these parts.
there is no increase in the per cent of
fat, no increase in dressing percentage

New Chemical lps Beef Gain

Page 1)

and bone in-
in the propor-
Since



stilbestrol daily.

and no increase in carcass grade, ae
stilbestrol should not be regarded as
a fattening agent but rather asa Sue en
which when fed will stimulate soe
growth,

APPROVED BY F.D. A.

Scientists at three experiment stations
have been unable to detect stilbestrol
in beef from cattle fed 10 milligrams of
This is the level at
which beef producers are now feeding
the hormone. The Food and Drug Admin-
istration feels that the meat produced _
from cattle fed the hormone at the above
level is safe for the consumer and has



Derace





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LIVESTOCK WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED



FARM HELP WANTED



Purebred -White African
Guineas, White with Yellow
skin: 1955 hatch, $5 pr. Mrs.
Lowell Long, Rt. 1, Box 113,
Bremen. \

35 White Holland and BB
Bronze Crossed turkeys, hens
5 hens and one
Tom, $35. $185 for entire lot.
You pay shipping charge or
come after. H. L. Roberts, Rt.
1, Cedartown.

25 Gray African geese, 1955
hatch, for weeding or eating.
This breed does not fly, are
not noisy or vicious. Need only
slight feed if you have grazing,
$6 ea. or $5 ea. for lot. J. M.
Patterson, Rt. 4, Albany. HEm-
lock 2- 1489.



POULTRY WANTED



ARANCANAS:

Want some Arancana. chick-
ens with or without Muffs.
State particulars. L. E. Mor-
gan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

BANTAMS:

Want small type, feather-
legged, to-knott Bantams, rea-
sonably priced. Letters ans.
Mrs.. A. W. Tucker, Rt. 1,
Omega.

PIGEONS:
is

Want 12 pr. mated Pigeons
for raising squabs. State price.
-W. C. Gill, Sr., Box 159, Wood-
bury.

Want Homing Pigeons,
fectly trained and :cheap. State |

distance flown and price.
Daphne Flowers, Box 1010,
Thomasville.

REDS:

Want 10-15 heavy breed pnl-
Jets, 5 or 6 mos. old. Prefer
Reds, but consider others. J.
M. Abercrombie, 511 Lawrence
St.,. Marietta.

Want -25-50 March or April
hatch N.H. Red pullets, just
coming into production, within |
50 mi. Will pay $1.25 ea. and
come after. No culls. A. F. Un-
derwood, Rt. 3, Conyers.

Want 20-40 R.-1L, or N. H.
Red pullets, beginning to lay.
State price. G. F. Newton,
Adairsville. z



LIVESTOCK WANTED



BURRO;

Want female Burro. Must be
gentle for children. Mrs. Allyn
Robb, Watkinsville; Phone SO-
9-2432.

HORSES AND MULES:
Want good saddle horse, black

or brown. Gerald Fendley; Rt.
2, Cordele.

SHEEP AND GOATS:

Want exch. big white male
goat for black brown Nubian
male with horns, 1 to 2 yrs. old;
also have for sale, some mules
and horses and. mares. J. F.
Wellborn, Rock Spring.

HOGS:

Want purebred OIC or Ches-
ter male pig, 4-5 mo. old. Imme-
diately reasonable.
Kie, Augusta, Rt. 3.

per- |

CATTLE:

Will exch. Holstein cow, now
in milk, or Jersey heifer, soon
freshen, for young purebred
Hereford bull. Clifford Smith,
Rt. 4, Baxley.

Want quality Dairy heifers,
and open or close springers,
T. B. and Bangs tested. R. B.
Curtis, Farmington, Phone Mad-
isdn 2603.

Trade reg. Jersy bull, 1 yr.
old in July, for White Face
heifer. H. E. Davis, Rt. 1, Dear-
ing.

Want Reg. Ayrshire male and
some heifers if reasonable price.
Letters ans. John H. Doster, P.
0. Box 241, Athens.

Want 20-40 head reg. polled
Hereford cattle, priced reason-
able. Charles S. Jones, Jr., Syl-
vester, Phone 3879.

HORSES AND MULES:

Want small, red, gentle pony,
wt. 650 Ib. Prefer mare, with
saddle and bridle: Also have
small gentle milch cow, with
Ye Jersey calf 2 mo. old. For
sale or trade. Will not ce calf.

Larry Ferguson. Rt. Cave
Spring.
Want pr. mare mules that

will work anywhere, 8-9 yrs.
old, about 1,150 lb. ea. Within
50- 75 mi. E. c es Ben-
evolence.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want farmer, able to furnish
self, mules, tools, etc., for 281
A. land, 50 A. in cultivation,
all fenced and cross fenced,
2 story 6 Rm. house, with elec.,
5 mi. E. Newnan. Standing
Rent basis. G: T. Mitchell, Rt.
2, Box 288-A.. Newnan.

Want middleage woman to
live as one of family on farm

-jand do light farm work, for

board, and small salary. W. L.
Richards, Rt. 2,. Buchanan,
Phone 3866.

Want young man with small
family to work in Dairy. Good

|house. and good salary, Must

have ref. Mart W. Martin, Mer.
White Oaks Farms, Rt. 5, Grif-
fin, Phone 5120.

- Want- good ~ strictly sober
man, willing worker, for Dairy
work. 4 Rm. house, wired for
elec. range, near church, stores,
school bus and mail Rt. See me
at Dairy, Hwy. 42, 10 mi. So.
Atlanta, 1-1/2 mi. So. Conley
Depot. R. P. Tatum, Rex Mor-
row Rd., Ellenwood.

Want white man from coun-
try, about 35 yrs. old, with
good health and ref. to work

on Poultry farm and do some

carpenter repair work on farm
bldgs. Room, board and salary.
Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford
Hwy., Rt. 2, Atlanta.

Want. unencumbered white
woman to live in home on farm
and do light farm work, for
room, board and small salary.
Mrs. Rozelle Harris, Seon
Phone SO-9-2985.

Want couple with tractor to
work farm with cotton allot-



Rise Tay) Lea:

ment. Trees may be cut. Mrs.
Madge B. McRae, Buckhead.



Good opportunity and future
for high school voc. agri. grad-
uate or young man with com-
parable exp. with cattle and
tractors power equip. Not nec-
essary you live on our farm.
Apply in person. Vick Will, %
Chas. Vantress Farm, Duluth.

Want nice, clean white wom-
an, 40 to 55 yrs. old, to do light
farm work on farm. Claud W.
Johnson, Rt. 2, Conyers.

work on farm. House furnished.
Plot for garden and chickens.
Mrs. Edna G. Harlin, P. O. Box
311, Jonesboro.

Want col. family to help-take
care of: Poultry, layers, yard
and other light farm work for
weekly salary. Also Truck
farm, everything furnished for
1/4. Must be able to furnish
good ref. from last employee.

T. R. York; McBean.
Want sober, reliable, man
with family, boys 14-15 yrs.

old, to tend 1956 crop on 50-50
basis; raise 5 A. cotton, and all
corn and truck crop wanted.
Large House, water, elec. Mail
and School bus Rt. Aaron Bar-
tenfield, Rt. 4, Cumming.

Want settled white woman to
live as one of family of 2 on
farm, and do light farm chores.
Salary, room and board. Mrs.
A.M Adams, Ri-2, Cordele, ad

Want expert. Dairyman, and
tractor driver. Salary according
to ability. Dont write See. J.
L. Owens, Rt. 4 Milledgeville.

Want white or col. man to
work on Dairy Farm on School
and mail Rt H. G. Scott, Rt. 2;
Stockbridge, Phone 2322.

man
gen.

Want sober, reliable
with small family for

combine, other farm machin-
ery. Ref. required. Steady work.
State age and Salary expected.
David Stough, Rt. 1, Locust
Grove. ae

Want middleaged fice: quite,
settled, white woman to do
farm chores, Prefer one with
no bad habits. Mrs. S. P. Sum-
mers, Rt. 3, E. Tibbs Rd., Dal-
ton.

-| work 2-hor,

Want middleaged couple to |-

| er. Well exp. in farm work, and

farming. Be Exp. with tractors, |

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Want fam hand fiat can
drive truck, tractor, and other |
farm machinery, $2.50 day,
board and laundry. Gus Moore, |S
Rt. 3, Canton.

Want col. Exp. family to}
crop; 60 A. on] wi
50-50 basis. Also Manage cat-
tle and pastures on salary, and
raise hogs.on halves: No drink- } i:
ers. Give exp. and ref. S. S..
Storer, Rt. 4, Douglasville.



Want at once good reliable: ss
woman in need of a home for
light farm chores on farm.
Live as one of family, with
man and wife. Reasonable sal-
ary. No objection to one or
two children. Permanent job sei
if satisfactory. Mrs. R. LL. | poy .
Cline, Waleska. os

Want white or col. Gnele Dans
man or couple for 1 H. farm; |
also single white man without
bad habits, to live in home
with me, or man with own)
tractor.. Some on halves and |<
some standing rent basis. Must
be able furnish and move self.
Plenty houses. fine, level corn
land. S. N. Garrett, Box =
Butler: == =

Want farmer, able furnish
self and own equipment, for
100 A. on Ettawah River, raise.

broilers, 5 M. cap. chicken

houses. Running water. 6

brick house, Elec. School oom, |
and Mail Rt. 6 mi. Dawson- ree
ville. Mrs. Maggie S. Hayes, se eS $

Rt. 2, 6024 Lawrenceville Rd.
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POSITIONS WANTED



24 yr. old man wants job on| Rica.
farm as truck or tractor driv-.

good worker. Willing to learn
Dairy work. Jackie Gibbs, %}
W. H. Gibbs, RFD 1, Abbeville.

Man and -wite with De ays:
Exp. want -job- ae Broilers.
. Auburn.

Married man wants job on|man. 10 yrs ex
farm. Can drive tractor and use|plant and Route
any kind of farm and milking |; le
machines. Prefer place where |<
children could keep in
Jonesboro School. B. L. Wil-





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Steers & Heifers : te ie ee ee
Good male 17.75-19.00 -17.50-18.50
Conl. 14.00-17.00 - 13.75-17.50 14.00-17.00
Utility 11.00-13.50 11.00-14.50 11.00-14.50 ene
Cutters 9.75-11.00 ~ 9.751175 eT SeV Tos ce
CALVES : ; ae
Good & Choice 14.50-17.00 14.50-18.00 -14.50-18.50
Util. & Comi. 10.50-14.75 10,50-14.25 -:10.50-14.50
Com'l & Choice Vealers Lp 00 eee _ 15.00-23.00
COWS ~
Utility 9.50-10.50 10. 00: u1. 50. 9.50
C.& C.. 6.50-10.00 -7.00-10.25 6.75-
BULLS cee e ae
Util, & Coml, os ~-71,00-13.00 11.25:
Cutters e Jee ee - . 10.00-11.50 10.
STOCKERS ee
Steers & Delfcs), 11,00- 17.00
Calves | ; 11.00-16, B00 pee