Phil Campbell, Commissioner ulletin business, 8 They bring orgia farmers produced sold products _that are [eae challeng- : - opportunities tor serv~ ing aprichitnre under- girded by strong research, So oreticnges _and se a growing Georgia esis a cabin ~ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1958 - is not a decadent industry. Rather, they reveal that agriculture is forging ahead eS ag a strong business enterprise and that institutions existing only because of an agriculture and the hundreds of business. efficient agriculture offer unprecedented employment and service opportunities to our capable young people. They place em- : phasis upon the great responsibilities of _ the College of Agriculture of The Univer- sity of Georgia in its Research, Instruc- > tional and Extension programs, Great challenges lie ahead for agricul ture. Within the next 20 years, the pro- duction needs for farm commodities on the national level will likely expand by - 45 percent. Total population will probably _ increase by 35 percent. With rising per capita incomes, per capita consumption - of farm products will go up around eight ercent. To meet these needs, farm pro- luc n for many commodities must be GEORGIA FARM BUSINESS PURCHASES Bes: ENAASSE: 3; < _ (Estimated eos ess peponiay $338,400 000" - Ree en ae ; aS z iota farmers waa. ova rs $43,000,000 She eee eae g 1956 for goods and ; = ar Pa supplies | used in the. eae i <2 S=- = operation. of* their _fecectaic COWEN $12,000,0 29) farms. ; SEED $15,000,000 9 = == ara 2: These were -pur-! Be Brest chases made mostly Rgsnwiare 4. $30,000,000 from businesses encase ey eS syithin Georgia a faa See "businesses which c . were totally or : } PETROLEUM $30,000,000 | largely | dependent ery e he upon farmer pur- - chases for their in- MACHINERY |) come, _ aNO $40,000,000 % EOUIEMENT! 3. These business firms : Prosper as Georgias agriculture prospers. FERTILIZER AND #65, 800,000 4. They are a part of Lime : the agriculture of a ae ae ae is Georgia. 6. These firms offer s splendid employ- ment opportunities for graduates of the { College of Agricul- F es ture wishing to -be- '$100,600.000 come affiliated with : businesses providing services to farmers. RE IS BIG. NUMBER 22 USINESS | greatly expanded. Farmers can and will meet this challenge but not without the need for strong research and Extension | education programs and other services of a vital nature. Along with this expansion in farm pro- duction, there must come a growth in oc business and industrial firms to provide goods and supplies to farmers and pro-: cess and distribute farm commodities to consumers. These needs can be met with . wise planning and sound management. _ Here in Georgia, an expanding, agri- culturefarm and off-farmis in pros- pect. Georgia's total population of 3,100,- 000 in 1940 has grown to 3,800,000 at pres-. -ent. By 1965, there will likely be 4,100,000 people in this state with a total of 5,000,- 000 in prospect by 1980only 22 years hence. In 1940, the per capita income of Georgia was $308, Currently, it is near (Continued On Page 8) AMOUNT PAID BY CONSUMERS FOR PRODUCTS SOLD BY GEORGIA FARMERS IN 1956 (Estimaied from Official Reports) - $2,718,600,000 1. Consumers paid an esti- mated $2,718,600,000 for the $684,200,000 of prod- - ucts sold by. Georgia farmers in 1956. 2. The $2,034,371,000 in busi- ness between the farmers and consumers is created ~from the products of the farm. BUSINESS CREATED IN _' 3. This sum of money repre=- sents the cost of assembly= ing, processing, transports ing and otherwise distri- PROGESSING, HANOLING, AND $2,034,371,000 buting the raw farm products to consumers. DISTRIBUTING PRODUCTS i . 4. Within these $2 billion are OF hundreds of business firms that provide employment to thousands of persons, purchase vast quantities of supplies for operation and pay to: their manage- ment and stockholders dollars from their earn- ings. These are among the businesses. that .make Georgia a _ great state. They are based upon and within agriculture. GEORGIA FARMS 5. Employment within these businesses and industries is a splendid opportunity for graduates of the Col- lege of Agriculture and are opportunities which must be called to the at- $ 684,200,000 FARM SALES tention of young men in our rural areas. Georgia, First: = PEANUTS BROILERS FOREST LANDS NAVAL STORES e PIMENTO PEPPER IMPROVED PECANS pads TWO GEORGIA MARKET BU LLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunier Street, 8.W. Atlania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Editor Jack Gilchrist Notices . Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. Candler Clement Jr. ATIONAL EDITORIAL sre PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce aud appurtenances admissable under postage regulations in- serted one time on each te- quest. | No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial] busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respo sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. Address requests to be AGE ch-n_ f addiess Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. mailing list, changes of address, Market Bullet , -) st include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from etc. to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All request for NOTICES, ..arket Bull by Georgia Department of A class matter Aug. 1, under Act of June 6, 1917. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF n, Atlanta. Published weekly at 114- 122 Pace St., 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 11038. Act of Oct. 8, Covington, Ga., griculture. Entered as second FARM WORK WANTED Want job on farm, doing any kind of farm work for pe pay. Just self and wife, oth 34 yrs. old, no children. Need 2 R. furnished house. Start work at once. Wife also work for extra pay. Lindell Walker, Rt. 1, Senoia Rd. Fair- burn, Middleaged man with wife wants job farming with trac- _ tor, or looking after cattle and hogs. 10 yrs. exp. House to be furnished and also wired for elec. stove. Fair salary ex- Page Ralph W. Smith, Shi- Married man wants job in fairy or on farm. Exp. in both, 20 yrs. exp. chicken farm, and can do anything on farm or dairy. 3 children and wife. Beckham L. Wilson, 394 A. No. Main St., Jonesboro. Man, 45 with son 22, wants work on farm. Exp. in live- stock, tractors and other farm machinery. 8 in family. Must have good house with elec., water, and on school bus Rt. prefer middle or So. Ga. State what you have and = salary aid in first letter. Letters ans. oy Neely, Rt. 1, Box 188 C, fonesboro. White couple, 5 children {oldest 7 yrs.) wants job in milk Dairy. Well exp. Need 2-3 R. house, lights, water, fuel. Have to be moved. Ready to move any time. Want rea- sonable wages. Jas. Robert Spears, 433 Pulliam St. S.W. Atlanta 3. Want job. Interested in gen- eral farm, tractor and truck driving, carpenter, repairs, and dairy work. 6 in family, 2 to work. R. Patterson, 114 pine St. N.W., Apt. 21, Atlan- ta 13. Middleaged, white man with wife, wants job with real nice people, as Caretaker of farm, raising hogs, chickens or other light farm work. Thomas Welch, Rt 3, Cuthbert. Want job on dairy or chick- en farm. Well exp. in both. Can give good Ret. Wife and self. Move any time. Or take small chicken farm on satis- factory basis agreed upon. Clyde May, Rt. 1, Millen. White man and_ wife, no children, would like farm work on farm with reliable person. Need small house. Have fo be moved. R. S. Bullard, 535 a oa St. S. W., Atlanta 52 yr. old white man, wife and 16 yr. old son, wants job on farm. Can do any _ kind farm work, drive tractor and truck. Dont drink. Have to have $20. week and house with electricity. Have to be moved. Ready any time to move. A. L. Mathis,~Rt. 1, Ramhurst. 22 yr. old, white, married man wife and baby, wants job in Dairy. 2 or 3 R. house and reasonable wages agreed upon. Have had about 1 yr.s ex- perience in dairying. James Smith, 741 Kirkwood Ave., 8. E., Atlanta 16. Want job on farm. 25 yrs. old, 5 yrs. exp., trucking and tractor farming. Wife and 3 children. Have to be moved. Have own furniture, need 3- 4 R. house. Want work by the day for wages. Mervin May, 1869 Welch Lane, Augusta. 56 yr. old man, alone, in good health, no bad habits, wants job on poultry farm or dairy work. Experienced. Can furnish references. Want room, board and small salary, with a nice family. C. C. Con- ger, 105 Beatty St., Griffin. 41 yr. old col. man and wife, wants job general farm work, working by day for reason- able wages. Both to work. Need 3-4 R. house with -water, elec. fuel, etc. furnished. Farmed all life. Dred Colbert, 655 Parkway Dr. N.E., At- lanta 8 Rei eee it, RR EONS - iS ee _MARKET BULLETIN: Mau, 45 yrs. old with son, wants job on farm Exp. in livestock, tractor and other farm machinery. 8 in family. Need good house with elec- tricity, water, on school bus Rt. State salary and other particulars first letter. Roy Neely, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. Married, 28 yrs. old, wife and 1 child, wants job look- ing after chickens on farm. Am willing to learn. Write. Hoyt H. Mayes, 14 So. Kelly St. c/o Howard Smith, Tal- lapogsa. 49 yr. old white man with wife and children, wants wages job on poultry farm, or looking after cattle. Can move any time. Have to be moved. Must be on school bus Rt. A. H. Burd, RFD 3, Monroe. Veteran, age 38, wants job raising broilers or taking care of farm. Can drive any kind machinery or truck. Raised on farm. Have wife and 5 children, 5 to 11 yrs. Can move any time. B. L. Presley, 121 Ware St., (P.O. Box 3). Cedartown. Elderly white man would like to have job on the farm, live as one of family and do light farm work. Cannot drive. Do not drink, good worker, honest and clean C. as Leverett, 186 Whitehall St. S.W., Atlanta 3. FARM HELP WANTED Want family with sev. years exp. farming, taking care of cattle and hogs, farm work. 4 R. house, with lights and water, furnished. H. N. Jack- son, Sr., 3248 Lavista Dr., Hapeville. Ph. PO 7-9969. Want reliable, honest, sober man to work in Dairy. Ideal living conditions. Marion W. Hill, Rt. 1, Conyers. Want clean, reliable, healthy, elderly white couple to look after small farm near south limits of Atlanta. Good house with all conveniences. Adults only. Z. A. Godwin, 1250 Moreland Ave., S.E., At- lanta 16. Want nice couple or small family to do general farm work for wages and nice house with electricity. Fred Barber, P.O. Box 206, Jonesboro. Want couple or family to Caretaker, live in farm home. Can have garden and patches. Good deal to right party. Claudia D. Satterfield, Rt. 2, Jasper. Want unencumbered white woman to live in farm home and do light farm work cn farm. $15.00 week and room and board. Must be clean and reliable, between 20 and 50 yrs. old. James Jackson, Rt. 3, McDonough. FLOWERS FOR SALE 50,000 Privit hedge, (the stay-green kind), small $1 Cs 5-10: it. = tall, $12.50- C, Del, in lots of 200 or more. Mres Be i: Thornton, Reet: Bowdon. White Narcissus, Geran- iums, purple Iris, 36, $1; red, yellow dbl. Cannas, orange Daylilies, brown striped, In- dian Sacrifice Lilies, Emper- or yellow Daffodils, white June blooming Lilies, rose Thrift. Gladiolus, $1 doz. Rose col. Crepe Myrtle, small size, 25 ea.Mrs. M. L. Womack, Rt. 1, Box 241, Bremen. - King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C.; April blooming Narcissus, $2 C.; orange Daylilies, pur- ple Iris, purple Violets, red. yellow dbl. Cannas, yellow Daffodils, rose col. Thrift, $1 doz.; Snow Drop Bulbs, "50c doz. Add_ postage. Beatrice Mosley, Rt. i, Box 248, Bremen. All perennial Hibiscus, $1 doz. new crop seeds. Mix. col. fancy-leaf Caladium bulbs, $2 doz. PP. Joseph Abernathy, Barnesville. 6 plants. asst. with dbl. pink, $1.25; Philodondren, wing Begonia, Sansevieria, Boston and Spingera ferns, 50c ea. Dbl. pink Hybrid Hibiscus, $1. Cockscomb seed free. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. Blue Hyacinths, white and yellow Narcissus, 50e doz.; 3 doz., $1327: doz, $257 10.doz,, $3 PP.; Nandinas, 6 - 30 in., 25c and 50c ea. Nandinas, 3 - 10 in clusters, 3 = 5 -ft. with berries, $1 - $2 ea. My home. Mrs. Lowell Long, Rt. 1, Box 184, Bremen. 3039. Nice rooted American Box- 1 woods, 14 in., $3 doz.; Globe Arborvitae, $4 doz.; Mtn. Laurel, White Pine, Rhododendrons, Hemlock, Spruce, all col. Azaleas, Dog- woods 2 to 3 ft., $2.50 doz. Moss packed. PP. Sadie Wil- son, Blue Ridge. Well rooted Boxwoods, 12- 14 in., $3 doz.; dendrons, Mtn. Laurel, White Pine, Dogwoods, Hemlock, 3 col. native Azaleas, pink Cherokee roses, Tulip Poplar, red Maples, 2-1/2 - 3-1/2 ft., $2.50 doz. PP. Damp moss packed. Inspected. Bob Wil- son, Blue Ridge. little blue blooming, 25c good rooted cut- Coleus and House plants: flower, continous and Butterfly flower, ea.; Christmas Cactus, plants, 40c ea.;_ tings, 1l5c ea.; Impatiens, rooted cuttings, 15c ea. Mrs. J. L. Boothe, 4007 Blanton Ave. Ben Hill. Ph. PO-6-7482. Giant Dahlias: Silver, Gla- mour, Five Star General, Golden Treasure, White King, and others, 6 bulbs, asst. col., $2: Asst. Dahlias, $1.30 doz. Order now, ship in March. Lovelle Ownbey, Rt. 3, Box 82, Blairsville. 2 - Boxwoods, for sale. Come after. Miss Ruth Weeks, Dial. Pyramid Arborvitae and Boxwoods for sale at my house on 9-E Hwy.; Also dbl. wool Poppy seed, to be sown next month, will bloom next ae Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. Gein Arborvitae ae eS tings, 2c ea. Add postage. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Heavy rooted 2 yr. old Formosa Azalea plants, 6, $1; Angel- , Hydrangeas, Ph, | Hi pink |. 0 pink Rhodo- | - age. vache large leaf Pini a.; red, yelloy $1; Gladiolus in ro N in Ga No St. East Po: ioned dwarf \ 10c doz. hea foi honey or pecans Tumiin. Eastanoll ; Scotchbroom 15 in. high, 25 4 red running ro: Calvary, send stamped variegated leaf Japonica, Bri- | Lark. dalwreath, red, pink, white Spireas, Jasmine, white and] w: purple Lilacs, Honeysuckle, Crepe Myrtle, ee doz. plus postage. Mrs. . M. Eaton, Rt. Dahlias: fine culture bulbs, | | Eva Jean; white and purple, caliente yellow, Crislene Pink, Dorothy Perkins, white, $3.50 doz. roots, or 75 sin- gle tubers. Will exch. for carnations, phlox, or Gloxin- ias. Write what you have be- fore ordering. F. M. Abe, Dahlonega. 5 Exibition mums, rooted cut- tings labeled: White, yellow, | w. Albatross, Indianapolis var- ities, white, yellow, Betsy Ross, Silver Sheen, Greer Garson, Turners, Rose Bowl, Rayonnante, many fine var. $2.25 doz. PP. Moss packed. Mrs. Burton J. Wilber, Adams St., Decatur. Ph. DR- 3-6804.. Yr. old, white, dbl. Al- theas, Bridalwreath, water- melon pink Crape Myrtle, 50c ea. $1 orders PP. Will exch. for some large growing white Hydrangea plants. Mrs. Ruby Grove, 3575 Boulder Park Dr. oe Atlanta. 11. Ph. FEB: African | Violets, Begonias, many kinds, Cactus and Or- chid fern, 25c and 50c ea. cutting; Angel Trumpet cut- tnigs with roots, 50c ea.; Can- not mail. Also want a_nice Cedar Fern. Mrs. i Stokes, 927 Crew St. S.W., Atlanta 15. Ph. M MU-8-0398. Water Oaks, any size Dog- woods, Weeping Willows, 50c red Trumpet} 1, Dahlonega. | 1006 | ft., and up. Will del. in Atlanta. No shipping. _ Helen Street, 2956 Bufo wy. Atlanta sees aes you. Mrs. Ormewood Te lanta 16. Ph Acuba plan trums and Dogwoods, Redb ds Abelias, 10 yrs. White : Quince, Crabapple up; Also plent sare 50 doz. ee All a Thri 25c; Liriope, 5 Abelia, Nandinas, Redbud, Weeping meee cep 75; fees cum, $1.50; very reasonable. ders. V. W. $1; 1: Yellownels Orange, Large Chrys asst. colors, Pp Many types and ies, Button, Po asst. plants, $1.35. PP. Mrs. W Fine Iris, Sk yellow, purple ! | Gilstrap, Rt. out 500 Boxwoods, 2-1/2 igh, $3 ea. on Hwy. 19, 1 mi. N. of Coal Mtn.. Glenn 1, Cumming. About 500 20 asst. Geraniums, 10 other cuttings, 30, $1.25; Beefsteak, Star, Rex Begonia, -13, $1; 15 asst. African Violet mix,| leaves, $1. Add 25 postage loz.;| ON ea. order. Mrs. J. H. Ga- 1,| ble, Rt. 3, Cedartown. King Alfred Daffodils, $3 Ss. C.; orange with brown stripe < and white , Pussywillow, llow Forsy- ria, i and white Se postage. _ Dahlia and th Rhodes, Rt. 2, 25c; red .; Regal. | Daylilies, $2.50 .; White August blooming lilies, $1 doz.; Daffodils, $2 Mrs. H. D. Goss, Rt. 1, Box 464, Calhoun. Giant red and snow white Thrift, well rooted plants, 30, $2; 50, $3; $5 C. Add 50e for parcel post; White per. Can- dytuft plants, well rooted, 10c ea. No orders less than $2.00. Mrs. W. B. Bagwell, Horton Drive, College Park. African Violets, 3 plants, $1. Cannot ship until April. Also Dahlia tubers, 50c ea. up. plus postage. Mrs. A. O. Johns, 501 Oglethorpe Ave. College Park. | : Privet hedge, $1 C.; Liri- ope, 4 doz. $1; Babybreath Spirea, 4, $1; sev. var. Cam- illa cuttings, $1 doz. Confed- erate Jasmine, 75c ea. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Ches- * | ter. Mtn. Rote Azaleas, 25 ea; , {large clump with buds, dbl. re a white Rose of Sharron $1 ea. red, yellow, Weigila, rose Al- thea, white Hydrangeas, Sweet |shrub, red Rose of Sharron, !dbl Calycanthas, Blue Weep- ling Lilacs, Trellis Roses, 50c ea. Add ostage. Mrs.. Presley Fowler, t. 5, Ellijay. Ww. |.,Otange Daylilies, Daffodils, | Star of Bethlehem, purple Fox gloves, Violets, blue Vinca 5, doz., $1; Goldenbell, pink Al- theas, white English Dogwood, ped Sweetshrubs, yellow Jasmine, Chrysanthe- _ Golden tress j- | Daylilies, large mix. purple Lilacs P. ~ Rose, ta _ | Weeping Linda, Boxwood cut- _|tings, rooted 3, $1. Add post- age; 30 Boxwoods at my home. s. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. : Well rooted Boxwoods, $1.50 doz; purple Iris, 75c doz; Thrift 30e doz; mix Asters, 10 pkg. and stamped envelope. pet old Boxwoods, $2 doz; (giant sized Cannas blooms), |4 ea. yellow and red, 3pink, 2 variegated, 13, $1.25 PP; mix -~|dbl. Touch-me-not seeds, 10c g. and stamped envelope. Rng. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Young English Boxwoods, 12 i |in. high, $2 doz. M. M. Coch- ran, RFD 5, Ellijay. Blue Violets, $1 C; Brown ix. Col. Iris, $2 C; Sweet urple Phlox, large fums, Golden Glow, ellow Cannas illiams, mix. col. ||50c doz; large mix. Gladiolus ,| bulbs, 30c doz Add postage under $5 orders. Mrs. W. D. - Quantity Salvia seeds, 25 tsp. Do not send stamps. Mrs. J. A. Clark, Rt. 3, Elberton. - Dark Red Dahlia bulbs, 50c large ones, 75 extra large |bulbs. PP; red and pink sweet ths, |scented bunch rose bushes, 2 ize, |Daylilies, _'$3.50 , | Sweetshrub, *\it. or more, 75 PP. China- berry trees (large umbrella type for shade), 3 ft. or more, $1.25 PP. Mrs. Ruth Shurman, *|Rt. 1, Ellabelle. Daffodils, Jonquils, orange 3 purple King Iris, Narcissus, Wild Iris, blue Violets, 75c C; Azaleas, purple Lilacs, Bridalwreath, Mtn, Laurel, Pink Crepe Myrtle, big red roses, 2, 50c. Mrs. Frank Parks te Rt. 3, Ellijay. About 50 Boxwoods, some : 68 to 74 in. around, 28 to 34 in. jtall, $4; small sizes cheaper. Mrs. Grady Allen, Rt. 5, Elli- jay. an ont | Well rooted evergreen Pri- edge plants, 12 to 36 in, high, one cent ea, plant. PP. "Ord pee bulbs, LS ae "|10c ea. Add . Mrs. F. '|Mrs. Ethel Mooney, Rt. 5, Elli-|Goine Rt 1, Fe Gaines, -| jay. Ralston, Ri. 3; Box 52 Ellijay. |. led jprompt- rk, _ Red, pink, yellow Weigela, 50 ea; cuttings, 10e ea; pink white Spirea, Cidona, red Ja- ponica, Forsythia, 50c ea; dbl. single purl, pink Althea, 75c ea_._ Cushion mums, $1 doz; Fall mums, 50e doz; Del. Ga. No orders less $1 Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Purple King Iris orange Daylilies, paper white Narcis- sus, 75e C; trumpet Daffodils, yellow Jonquils, tame Violets yellow orange, Daylilies, $3.50 M; Pink Azaleas, Bridalwreath purple Lilacs, large red roses, sweetshrubs, English Dog- woods, 6, $1. Add postage. Miss Grace E. Parks, Rt. 8, Ellijay. Boxwoods, 3 ft., $5 ,and smaller, $2 ea. at farm. Mrs. ee Holland, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Pink Thrift, pink Oxalis, $1 C; $8 M; 4 col. Verbenas, $1 doz; $5 C; blue Violets, $1.50 ; $10 M. Blue Iris, asst. Gladiolus bulbs. blooming size, $2 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ja- nie Ellis, Grantville. Large- dbl .ofange and old rose color Poppy seed, 25c tsp; add 3c stamped envelope; White and yellow Narcissus bulbs, yellow Jonquils, 25c doz; blue Iris bulbs, 40c doz; yellow rooted Jasmine, 25c ea. Add postage, Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Boxwoods, Cherry Laurels, fast growing Ligustrums, $1.50 doz; $10 C; Royal Robe Violets, Dixie Brilliant red Thrift, Per, La. Blue Phlox, English Ivy, Vinea Minor, and Achimenes, $1 doz; $5 C. Blanche Wood- ruff, Greenville. _ Ornamental hot pepper seed, 3 dif. var., 25c pkg. PP. Mrs. Margaret Ritz, Campbellton Rd., Fairburn. 10,000 fast growing Ameri- can Boxwoods, 1 yr. old, 8 to 12 in., well rooted, gov. in- spected. $3 doz., $15 C. free del, Marvin E. West, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Nandinas, wild Hydrangeas, Magnolias, Redbud, white Dog wood English Dogwood, Cedar, Holly, running pink roses Honeysuckle vines, 25c ea; red. Cannas, Milk and Wine Lilies, yellow Jasmine, orange lilies Goins, Rt. 1, Ft. Gaines. Pink Thrift, $1 C; 300, $2. Rooted, damp packed, PP. Mrs. J, N. Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula. Pink Cherokee roses, Mtn. Lourel, Rhododendrons; red, white Azaleas, Crabapple, ponwacd. White Pine, Hem- jock, Tulip Poplars, Red Ma- ple, Redbud, 2-3 ft. $2.75 doz; PP. pink, white Phlox, Dayli- lies, blue, pink, gray Violets, Shasta Daisies, Snowdrops, $2.50 C. Mrs. Bonnie Aber- crombie, Mineral Bluff. Seed for sale: Redbud and Mimosa tree, hardy Sweet Peas, 2 tsp., 25c Add postage. Plant now for early plants. Mrs. T. M. Randolph, 2107-A Claymore Dr., Marietta. -Bridalwreath, Spirea, Gold- enbell, Jan. Jasmine, Flower- ing Quince Flowering Peach, Purple Wisteria, Butterfly bush, 30c ea. 2, 55c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Salmon Pink, light pink, and red Canna roots, $1 doz. and postage. Mrs. W. Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Dbl. Stock, Ivis, Daylilies, Violets, 75c doz; Swiss Giant Pansy, $2 C; per. white Cand, tuft, 2 yr. plants, $2 doz; small- er, $1 doz; Strawberry plants, $1 C. $8 M. plus shipping. Add 30c postage for all orders. Mrs. J. W, Jones, Madison. Tube-rose bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage. Miss Ethel Sulli- van, Rt, 2, Marietta. 3 col. Azaleas; Redbud, Coil- berry, Cherokee rose, Mtn. Laurel, Red Maple, White Dog- wood, White Pine, Tulip Pop- lar, Strawberry bush, Holly bush, average 3 ft. high, rooted moss packed, $2.50 doz PP. Mrs. Edna Rukat, Rt. 1, Min- eral Bluff, | Mix. col. Gladiolus bulbs, $2 and 25c postage. Mrs. R. C, El- PAGE THREE Blooming size mixed. A- maryllis bulbs, 350 ea; or 3, $1. Also bulblets, 15c ea; or 8, $1. Add 25 postage. Mrs. W. M. Meadows, 310 Irwin Ave., Ocilla. Yellow running rose bushes, 50e ea; Winter Pinks, 25 bunch. Add postage. Rev. Gene Southerland, Oakman, Cinnamon, Peanut, Golden Stars ,and small Starfish Cac- ti, 20c ea; red grass Pinless, 50c doz; Phlox plants, 20 doz; Lemon Lilies, 15 ea., $1.50 doz. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Rt. 1, Pitts. Bulbs: Large white Gladi- olus, 3 doz., $1.50 med., 4 doz., $1.50; blooming sizes, mix. col. 5 doz., $1.50; dbl. white Tube roses, $1.25 doz; purple Ashi- menese, 3 doz; $1.10. Small Gloriosa tubers, 4, $1.25. PP. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. Stocks, Snaps, Pansy, dbl. Larkspur, Calendulas, Petun- ias, Shasta Daisies, 3 doz., $1 Delphinium, Hollyhock, 60c doz; Nandinas, Spirea, blue Hy drangeas, hybrid Amaryliis, Rubrion, pink, yellow, and white Calla, Croft Easter, Crin um and Spider lilies, 3, $1. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman. Ornamental Pepper seed: 5 dif kinds mix., 7 yr., Flower Garden, Cherry, Cluster Pod, and variegated leaf with red and purple pods, 20c pkg. and stamped addressed envelope. Mrs. Mattie Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. Philipine Amaryllis, Gin- ger, Daylilies, asst. colors, blooming size, red tree Dah- lias, Gerbera Daisies, 25c ea. V. W. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah, : Well branched and rooted Thanksgiving cacti, 35c ea; 4, $1; Yellow Daisy Chrysanthe- mums, 25e doz. Add postage. oe Guy Exley, Rt. 1, Spring- jield. Gladiolus bulbs: Howell White, Green Light, Leading Lady, 4 in .around, 25, $2; 6 in., 15, $2; 7 in., and larger, 10 $2. del. Small bulblets, $1 C; med., $2 C; larger, 50 $2 del. MO or cash. Hugh Arundel, P. O. Box 153, Statesboro. Nandinas, 25c ea; per. Phlox Sweet Williams, dbl. Fever- few, Artemisia, purple Yar- row, May Daisies, 75e doz; hardy Carnations, small Nan- dinas, $1 doz; 4 var. Daylilies, 8, $i. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. , 50 Boxwoods, 2 yrs, old, 50c ea; 30 Boxwoods, 1 yr. old, 30c ea. Add postage. Dig anytime. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hiawassee. Narcissus, Daffodil bulbs, $2 C; 20 yellow, white Hyacinths, $1; all col. Iris, 10, $1 Sweet- shrub, Dogwood, Mimosa, Wa- teroaks, Forsythia, Crabapple, Rose Acacia, Bridal-Wreath, Pussy Willow bushes, Ivy, Silverlace, red Honeysuckle vines, 2, $1. Add postage. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Old fashioned sweet Violets, new blooming, 30, $1.25 PP; Pink Mimosa, 50c ea., well rooted. No less htan 2 sold to a customer. Mrs. H. B. Clow- er, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Seed: All col. and types Ce- losia ,Cockscomb) 20c_ tsp; Twinkle Star Phlox, 15c plain, 10c tsp; All colors Baby Zin- nias, 25c match box full; Phlox plants, $1 C. PP in Ga. Send stamped envelope for all seed. Mrs. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. \ Large white Narcissus with yellow trumpet bulbs. $1.50 C. Docia Harris, Lula. Pink Crepe Myrtle, English Dogwood and purple Wisteria, 25e ea. Add postage. Mrs. C L. Estes, Rt. 3, Lincolnton, Orange, red, yellow Azaleas, Coilberry, Redbud, White Pine, white cream Dogwood, pink Cherokee rose, Creek Hemlock, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, Holly bush, Crabapple, Strawberry bush, 3 ft high, $2.50 doz; Phlox, $3 C. All well rooted, moss packed. PP. Mrs. od, P. O. Box 497, Oakwood, | _|Flash, Pinks, Boon Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Mimosa, 8, $1; single, dbl., Althea, 8 colors, 76a doz; Crepa Myrtle, Spirea, White Dog- wood Water Oak, Tulip Poplar 5, $1; pink Thrift, 5 doz., $1; weetshrub, 50c doz; nes $1.50 - Add postage. Mrs. Thos. J. Watson, Rt. 3, Box 217, Lithonia. Japonica plants, 5c ea; Hed- ge pia le ea, cutting. add postage. F. Timms, P. O, Box 147, Lavonia. Mix. col, roses, Azaleas, Spruce, White Pine, Laurel, Al- theas, Bridalwreath, Dogwoods Redbud each $2 doz; Box- woods Arborvitaes, 50c ea; 18 in. wax plants, $1 doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Wright, Loving. Red and white Geraniums, 7 dif. cactus cuts, pink, white Oxalis, white pink Rain lilies, 10c ea; Flowering Pepper seed 5c pod; Senna seed, 10c tsp. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Abelia, yellow Kerria, Al- thea, Winter Jasmine, Euony- mus vegetus, Korean Boxwood Christmas Honeysuckle, Gold- enbell, Scotchbroom, nice large plants, 50c ea. plus postage; Arizona Cypress, Golden Re- tinispora, 18 in., $1 cash. $3 orders PP. Josan Geia; Rt. 2, Lawrenceville. Butter and Eggs bulbs, 25 doz; blue Iris, 30c doz; yellow Giant Cannas, 45c doz; red Dwarf Cannas, 2, 25c; 4, 45c; Yellow Jonquils, 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Charlie Garner, Rt. 1, Menlo. 3 col. Azaleas, Mtn. Laurel, cream white Dogwood, Red- bud, Coilberry, White Pine, pink Cherokee rose , Creek Hemlock, Tulip Poplar, red Maple, Holly bush, Crabapple, Strawberry bush, 2 to 3 ft. high rooted: Moss packed. PP. Mrs. E. J. Millhollan, Box 203, Mineral Bluff. Holly bush, Strawberry bush, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple White Pine, white Dogwood, Mtn. Laurel, Cherokee rose, Crabapple, Redbud, Coralber- ry. 3 col. Azaleas, 3 ft. high, rooted, moss packed. $2.50 doz. PP. Roy H. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 203, Mineral Bluff. White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau- rel, 3 col. Azaleas, Crabapple, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, Strawberry bush, Holly, Hem- lock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz; Rhododendron, white Pine, Sweetshrub, Cherokee roses, 25c ea; Arbutus, Mtn. Ferns Galax, Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. Lucille Davis, Mineral Bluff. oe Mtn. Laurel, white Dog- wood, 3 col. Azaleas Red Maple Crabapple ,Tulip Poplar, Starwberry bush, Holly, Hem lock, 2-3 ft. rooted, $1.50 doz; Sweetshrub, Rhododendron, white Pine, Cherokee roses, 25c ea; Mtn. Ferns, Arbutus Galax, Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D.._ Davis, Mineral Bluff. Evergreen pink Mtn. Laurel evergreen white Rhododend- rons evergreen white Pines, also white, Dogwoods, asst, col. Azaleas. All choice and well rooted. Add 25c postage for small orders; 50c postag for larger orders. Mrs. Flor- ence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Few hundred mixed bulbs 75c C. and postage. Mrs. Will H. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 104, Warm Springs. Fast growing ligustrum, 2 te 3-ft., Cherry Laurel 1 to 2 ft., 10c ea. and postage. Jack Phillips, Box 104, Warm Spring. Daylilies: Red Baront, Red Bird, Warpath, Port, Peter Pan Morocco red, Bi-colors, Linda Mary Guenther, Comet, Betty Anne, Purple Waters, Purple Pink Gem, 25 Pink Charm, Pink Lustre, Briarcliff, 35c; Redhot Poker, Byrd Daisies, $1 doz. 35c past age. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Wash- ington. Nandinas, 12 to 20 in., 35 ea., 3, $1; rose Thrift, $1.C; Snowball, 50c ea; Oak -Hy- drangeas, 35 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Roys- tones c : PAGE FOUR a Boy fs (OMA REET SOLBETIN 530 Oey FLOWERS FOR SALE Redhot Poker, Admiral Byrd __ Daisies. Carnations (large plants), $1.25 doz; Fev- erfew, yellow Ahailleas, per. pink Phlox, 65c doz; 12 dif. labeled Iris, $1; 15 not labeled dif. Iris, $1; 12 labeled Dayli- lies, $2; 35c postage. Mrs, F. M. Combs Washington. Rose Thrift, $1 C: white Iris, orange Daylilies ,40 doz; An- nual Phlox plants, 40e C; pink Crepe Myrtle, white Bachelor Buttons, Boyberries, 25 ea; red and pink Dbl. Poppy seed, 15c tbsp. All del. Leila Phil- lips, Rt. 1, Royston. Pink Thrift $1 C; 300, $2 Exch. for white per. Phlox or Amaryllis. Mrs, T. F. Freeman, Rt. 1, Box 72, Rebecca. Pink Thrift, white Nareis- sus, Boxwood cuttings, le ea; yellow Chrysanthemums, la- vender Ageratum, Sallie at the Gate; Goose-Neck, 2c ea; Gold en -Glow: Shasta Daisy, la- vender, yellow Ivis, Fall Dais- ies, 3c ea; orange Daylilies, Le- mon Lilies, 5c ea; rooted Box- woods, 10 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Oscar Martin, Rabun Gap. Spider Lilies, mix, col. Iris, Shasta Daisies, Sweet Will- _ iams,, 50c doz; White Wisteria, lowering Quince, Spirea, Abe- - jia, Jan. Jasmine, 30c ea; root- ed cuttings Rosemary Pyracan- tha, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. _, J. C. Jones, Rt. 1, Rome. Ph. 4-2389, z Seeds: Red Salvia, red dbl. Touch-me-nots, red Prince Fea. ther, and Chritsmas Cherry, 15c tsp. PP. Mrs. C. E. Lever-|C ett, 2180 Rachwood Dd.; Rt. 3,4 Tucker. : ; Rose Thrift, $1 C; rooted Cape Jasmine, Weigela, Bach- lor Buttons, 25c ea; annual Phlox plants, white Iris orange Daylilies, 40 doz; large mix. col. Chrysanthemums, $1 doz; yellow, lavender Mums, 40c doz; red dbl. Poppy seeds, 15c tbsp. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Dbl. Geraniums, red, rose, Salmon, pink; dbl. Begonias, red and pink; Maple Leaf Be- soaine red, Salmon Sultanas, hicken Gizzard and red with green leaf Coleus, pink Hy- drangeas, purple Fuchsia. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston. Craft Lilies, 50 ea; Star of Bethlehem, Johnny Jump ups, Primroses, Spider Lilies, dbl. orange Lilies, 50 doz; Shoefly Mums, 75s doz. All plus post- age. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Dahlias: Jane Cowl, Rose 4+Glory, 5 Star General, Purple King, Cherokee Brave, Au- tumn Chief Indian, Chief, White Wonder, Edna Spencer, Avalon yellow, Holland red, Royal Craft, and others, $2 doz; smaller and Pom Poms, all dbl., 7, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, Rt. 4, Toccoa. White and Red Dogwood, French Mulberry, Bull Bays, Sweet Bays, Buckeyes, Sweet myrtle, Cape Jasmine, bunch and Running Honeysuckle, Crabapple, Crepe Myrtle, 10c ft. Exch. for sacks. Add post- age. No out-of-state orders. Mrs. Ninia Loyd, Rt. 1, Tooms- boro. Mix. col. Large Gladiolus, $2 doz. Add 30c postage. Mrs. Ola Price, Rt. 2, Tallopoosa. April blooming Narcissus, $1 ;.mix. Iris, 25, $1; Star: of Bethlehem, 75, $1. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. lished. notice. After going to press carded. St., S.W., Atlanta 3, Ga. (of any kind) made by the inal notices. E. H. Spring | Farm Lond Edition MARCH 19 The annual Spring Farm Land edition of the Market bulletin will be published Wednesday, March 19. The deadline for all notices arriving in the Bulletin office is MARCH 5. Notices received later than March 5 (regardless of reason involved), will NOT be pub- Only Farms and Farm Land for Sale, for Money Rent, Wanted to Buy or Exchange, for or Wanting to Rent are ELIGIBLE for publication. Notices may not exceed 70 words, including name, address and phone number when desired. Notices will be cut down or returned to writer if submitted otherwise. ONE notice ONLY to an individual or family, except in case of separately owned tracts. me Notices in the interest of Real Estate firms, agents, brokers, banks, dealers, etc., or for city and big town lots, individual houses, apartments or rooms, stores, filling stations, summer or winter resorts, and of LIKE nature will NOT be published. Notices of out-of-the-state property or for non- residents of Georgia will NOT be allowed, except when a Georgia taxpayer owns the Georgia land and is necessarily out of the state . planation for the out-of-the-state address should ac- | company the notice and will be published with the POSSIBLE io alter notices or to stop publication of the original copy. All duplicate notices will be dis- Notices should be carefully written typed or printed preferred) and signed in the PERSONAL HANDWRITING of the party responsible for the no- tice .. . then addressed to Elizabeth Hynds, Editor of Notices, Market Bulletin, Agricultural Bldg., 19 Hunter The Bulletin is not and will not be RESPONSI- BLE for typographical or Printers errors, or for errors . in such cases, an ex- it is ABSOLUTELY IM- patrons in writing the orig- 2 nice size Boxwoods, $10 ea. You dig them. Mrs. H. D. Ray, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Blue Siberian Iris, 6, 75c; Madonna Lilies, 4, $1.25; Dbl. Daylilies, 75 doz. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Dbl. solid red and yellow and red fleckled Cannas, $1.50 doz; red Spider Lilies yellow sweet Daylilies, 50c doz. Add 50c for postage. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasville. Nice Boxwoods, dif. sizes, also large blosom Gladiolus bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. Fabon Brown, Tyrone. 5 dif. Cactus for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Warren McDan- iel, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Gladiolus bulbs, mix. col., free of thrips, 2 doz. large bulbs, $1; 3 doz. med. $1; Ger- man bearded Iris, mix. colors, unlabeled, 20 rhizoms, $1; 50 rhizome, $2: Wisteria cuttings, well rooted, 10, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Sherman Duckett, Talking Rock. : Narcissus, Daffodils,- Lemon Lilies, Iris, Gooseneck, Wild Violets, White, light and dark blue, 2c ea; Scotchbroom, Mtn. Ivy, Fern, Winter green, red Shoemake, Ga. State Rose, Sweetshrubs, Arborvitaes, White Hedge Rose, Boxwoods, 10c ea. well rooted. Add post- age. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. : Ageratum, Calendulas, red, blue Salvia, dbl. white. Fever- few, mix. col. Hollyhock, Texas Daisy, Gillardia Blan- ket Flower, Plumosa, Imperial Stock, mix. col., 6, 50c. 75 doz; Gardenias, Nandenias, Pyracan tha, Abelia, Bridal Wreath, For sythia, $1 ea. No less $1 orders. Add _ postage. Mrs. aN Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 20 Register. Spirea cuttings, 4-6 in. long, $1.50 doz; Boxwood cuttings, 4-5 in. $3 doz. Maude Hamby, Rt. 3, Greenville. : Cornus, Fla, Pulra. Pink flowering dogwood 24-30 in. $2 ea. 10, $17; heavy, dbl. white flowering dogwood, $3. ea, Gardenias, Florida, 8-12 in., 10, $2.25; Magnolia Grandi- flora, 6-8 in., 10 $3; Cherry Laurels, 2-3 ft., 10, $6 Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. Gladioli bulbs, best quality, guaranteed, 1 doz. minimum order, 100 or more PP in. Ga. No COD: No 1 and 2, Single or asst. colors, red, pink, white, salmon and novelities, $4 C; 50c doz; No. 3 and 4, $3 C; 30c doz. E. V. Elliott, c/o Spring Lake Ranch, Greenville. Crepe Myrtle, red white, 18-24 in. 6, $1; 12-18 in. Abe- lia, 6, $1 Nandinas, $2 doz; 18- 24 pink Dogwood, $1 ea; root- ed Azalea Honodegeri, 10, $1; rooted Sasanqua, 10, $1; rooted perennial Candy Tuft, $1.50 doz; Del .in Ga. Mrs. R. F, Ter- rell, Greenville. x Boxwood, 15-25-50c; Al- theas, 25-50c; Goldenbells, Ca- talpa, January Jasmine (nice 25c ea. native Azaleas, small dogwood, 50c ea; Crepe Myr- tle, 15c-25c; Spirea, 65c doz., $5 C. rooted. Add postage. Ev- erett Hamby, Rt. 3, Greenville. Crape Myrtle, red, white, purple, 3-5 ft. heavily branch- ed, $1 ea., or 60c ea. in lots of dozen to 100 shrubs, at my home; Pussy Willow, 5 ft., 30c ea. lots of dozen or more; pink | Thrift, $1.25 C. $10. M. Postage 25c. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville. iene Roses, rooted: Chinquuapin 25c ea; yellow, sweet scented, 35c ea; yellow, thronless, 4, $1 urple lilac and white lilies, 6, 1.20; Butterfly bushes, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Pink Thrift, 50c C; White, Royal and sky blue Iris, 35c doz; old fashioned grass Pinks, ''75 doz. Add postage. Also Ex- hibition Mums and Dahilias. Write for es Mrs. ee Gilleland, Rt. 9, Gainesville. Pink Thrift well rooted, 50c C; also red Honeysuckle | doz. Ad id postage. Mrs. R 1 i 3, 25c; sweet purple Violets, bunch), Mimosa, native Cedar, |vise J. Min. Laurel, Hemlock, Holly,| white Dogwoods, Azaleas, root | ed, $3 doz; Mtn. Ferns, Galax, 50c doz; Dahlias, pink, purple Mrs. Warner, 30c ea; Jonquits, yellow, white, yellow center, $2 C. PP. No out-of-state. Box- woods 10 yrs. old, my home. Mrs. Claude Kimsey, Rt. 1, Box 106, Hiawassee. 25 Boxwoods, 2-1/2 to 3 ft. tall, $2.50 ea; 30 Boxwoods, 1 to 1-1/2 ft., $1.50 ea; 5 Box- woods, 4 to 4-1/2 ft. tall, $5 ea. Cannot ship. Marler Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 102 Hiawassee. 50 nice Boxwoods, 2 yrs. old, 50 ea; also 30 one yr. old | Boxwoods, 30c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hiawassee. 6 nice Boxwoods, 4 to 5 ft. tall for sale. Neal Bradshaw, Rt. I, Hiawassee. Wilsons late Formosa Lily seed, 15 tsp; 3 tsp, 40c; Ma- phil Begonia, Hybrid Marica, 75c ea; Billbergia, $1.50 ea.| Add postage. Will exch. for African Violet plants or leaves. Mis: D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Ham- ilton. : White and yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, trumpet Daf- fodils, $2 C; blue and white pink Thrift, 75c doz; blue single Hyacinths, $1.25 doz. No Fla. orders,. Miss Mattie Mc- Curley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. | White and yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf fodils, $2 C; blue and pink Thrift, 75 doz; white cluster Narcissus, $2.50 C; red Spider Lilies, $1.50 doz. No Fla. or- ders. Miss Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Gladiolus bulbs: Burma, ruffled red, White Gold, cream Paul Reuben, purple. All giant |1 blooms, No. 1 bulbs, $1 doz; smaller bulbs, 80c doz. No orders less htan $1 Mrs. T. J. Thaxton, Rt. 1, Jackson. Purple Lilacs, Bridalwreath, Forsythia, pink Almonds, Flow ering Quince, white Pines, Sweetshrub, Crabapple, Eng- lish Dogwood, Holly Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas, White Dog- wood, yellow Kerria, Brides Bouquet, Maples, Wateroaks, | Cedars, pink running _ roses, $2.50 doz; purple Iris. Nar- cissus, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Jas- per. ; Giant mix. col. Zinnia (im- proved) seed, tested and counted. $1 M. 500, 50c del. L. G. Westbrook, Kingsland. Flowering Crabapple, 15-25c ea; Flowering almond, Quince, 20e doz; English Ivy, Kenil- worth Ivy, Oak Leaf Hydran- gea, Blackhaw, 10c ea; flower- ing Pomegranate, 20 ea; 2 pink, red, red and white cross- ed Verbena, 8, 25c. Alma Fields, Iron City. FLOWERS | _ WANTED Want old fashioned roses, Mosses, Damasks, Gallicas, ete. Especially want true old weak stemmed Marechalneil, not the | long stemmed one now bein, sold as Marechalneil. Mrs. El- len B. Bean, c/o Dinwiddie Herr Redan Rd. Stone Moun- ain. Want to exch. Mimosa seed for dif. kinds flower seeds and bulbs. Mrs. Cecil Smith, Rt. 4, Dalton. : : Want 500 fine trees, 3 to 5 ft. in height. Prefer slash pine type. Quote price furnished and set out. W. L. Cousins, 3001 Cooledge Rd., Tucker. Want few hundred Black- berry lilies seed, Tansy plants few lbs. Nandina berries. Will trade other flowers for them. Hubert Chambers, Box 488, Canton. a Want 100 or more white blooming Ajuga plants. Ad- Lane, Marietta. ies back, 65 cu ensley, 300 Rose| Kristina. State livery. George postage. G. " Insp. and a sweet potatoes, Cop 2.50 bu. hamper; Ga 3.50 bu. hamper. | transfer on reques Graham, Alma. _ Lespedeza S Purity, 99:66 pet; Ge Hard seed, 91 pct. lb. bag, FOB. J. Rt. 1, Box 188, Jo Fayetteville, 5732 ~ Ornamental peppel tested, good Ge ae Cegar, Sveb Year unnamed, 3 pods of Martin gourd seed, 6pkg., $1. PP. Ea Blackshear. : Martin gourd 3 doz., 25c. Mrs. Martin. gourd cup, and 5c p R. Kirkpatrick, improved d Sug seed. Cleve Smith, R Park. Ph. CH 5:00). = Certified bunch Sweet Potato C Shaw, Rt: 1, Ke Marietta 8-796 ckle, mixed Cut Se V Preston Southerla Ellijay. aE Good tender, White Striped, and L pink Peanut bean seed, mix Beans, 65c cup. Ad No checks nor_ i gee pea seec riped -run Pink Peanut, s, extra yack Co 75 cup! Red Spe der peas, og ra Pepper pods fo only. Cowhorn, -{ne, 20c doz. pods. Sunflower. s postage. Mrs. De 5, Ellijay. Streamline plants, $1. C; also small mix. gourds, _ Want 200 pink Verbenas and Wh 150 dwarf Candytuft. Quote| ( 3, 3037 ric G. A. Burrows, 30 Tow ew NE, Atlanta 5. Protein "GUARANTEE BO Fot Fibre . AR LEVATOR COMPANY, Columbia, Tennessee pay Gray Sho G 16.00 3.50 6.00 : F 15.62 2.98 7.00 nO nO n 16.00 18.13 16.00 18.00 16.00 17.50 4.00 4.05 4.00 4.31 4.00 4.08 6.00 7.83 6.00 _ 7.34 6.00 7.94) @ 15.00 3.50 3.50 : ; 18.446 07 5.10 -, SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION, Oklahoma City, Okla. : ' nd Wheet eee. not cereeen 8% j : G@ 16.00 3.50 6.00 o F 1719 3.52 7.38 MIL is sateile,. Tennessee pee i : ein Dairy Feed G 16.00 2.50 15.00 Sse UP): Fot cand Fiber F 16.25 1.40 18.88 Feed Ee, G 16.00 2.50 15.00 AP) Fiber ee F 16.00 2.54 20.27 Bee ae Sele G 6.00 4.00 30.00 UPI: Fot FF 6.00 2.85 32.13 Fot Fibre Protein - &@ 11.00 4.00 12.00 F 11.00 5.59 13.12 DECEMBER Wot Fibre Protein Fat HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-Ft. Valley, orgia Winter Wheat Grey Shorts G 15.00 3.50 6.00 (P) Fiber F 17.19 3.50 7.18 NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota } Nutrena Sweetflow 41 Dairy Concentrate G 41.00 2.00 8.00 (P) Protein F 36.69 1.74 6.65 OIL COMPAN aa: aeaina J - Protein Cottonseed eal a= Prime Quality &: 36.00 3.00 17.00 37.28 3.22 18.56 poner Tennessee ike cee \ PURITAN MILLS. Atlanta, Georgia My-T-Pure All Mash Laying Ration G 16.00 3.50 4.50 (P) Fiber F 20.25 4.06 5.17 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri Purina Special Range Checkers H G@ 32.00 2.50 8.00 (P) Fiber F 35.00 2.96 9.89 ROME OIL MILL, Rome Georgia = banc eet Brand 41% Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality (P) Fiber 41.00 3.00 42.75 3.88 n@ Jd. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia Cob, Shuck and Molasses (P) Fiber 2.00 50 3.44 -63 =O WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama Jim Dondy Sweet Tee Protein 16.00 2.50 (P) Fiber 18.13 3.59 WALDA WOOTEN, McRae, Georgia ~ Suger Creek Brand Ground Peanut Hay & Matpions G 8.00 2.00 (P) Fiber a F 9.38 2.03 "DECEMBER 1957 Protein = Fat Fibre HARTSVILLE OIL MILL, Hartsville, South Carolina 1 feed as declared INTERNATIONAL MILLING COMPANY, \Minneopolis, Minnesota 1 feed as declared INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, fice North Carolina 2 feeds as declared _| THE KANSAS MILLING COMPANY, Wichita, Kansas 1 feed as declared LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Abbeville, Louisiana 1 feed as declared McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana 2 feeds as declared MONROE OIL AND FERTILIZER COMPANY, Monroe, Georgia Monree Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime oe = 36.00 4.00 wee * Fiber High 39.50 6.27 16.00 17.42 MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, Chamblee, Georgia 1 feed as declared NATIONAL ALFALFA DEHYDRATING AND MILLING COMPANY, Lamar, Colorado 1 feed as declared NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota _2 feeds as declared THE THOMAS PAGE MILLING COMPANY, Topeka, Kansas 1 feed as declared PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Stinson: lowa 5 feeds as declared PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Secrale 2 feeds as declared THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 1 feed as declared RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri 20 feeds as declared G. P. ROSE AND COMPANY, INC., Nashville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared SCHOEN BROTHERS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia 1 feed as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina - Meal 36% Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 4.50 * Fiber High F 37.75 5.65 1 feed as declared SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1 feed as declared SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 1 feed as declared SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Caroline 1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 2 feeds as declared THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia 1 feed as declared ULTRA-LIFE LABORATORIES, INC., East St. Louis, Illinois 2 feeds as declared asi se MILLING COMPANY, INC., Jesup, Georgia 2 feeds as declared WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 8 feeds as declared As Declared ven 06 Penalized uo - Other Violations TOTAL sa 127 17.00 17.86 stan Hazel, 2 to 3 ft, = $2. doz; _ SEED g PLANTS FOR SALE Young Mastodon Strawber- ry plants, $1. C; $10. Blondine Reynolds, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Lady Thompson Strawber- ry plants, young well rooted, large berries, 75 C; 200, $1.- 75; 500, $4. 50; $7. M. Ada postage, no checks. Prompt shipment. Mrs. L. C. Allen, Rt. 2, Gainesville. err eny. plants: Blake- ear $l 50 C; Mastodon, $1.- Klondike, SEs C2 500; Sa: . M. Also Catnip, 30 bunch: Peppermint, 30c doz; Scuppernong vine cuttings, _ Mtn. Huckleberry bearing size, 75 doz: Brown striped Half-runner bean. seeds, 60c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt 1, Gainesville. Himalaya Blackberry plants, 25c ea. and qonese: Non-stop everbearing Straber- ry plants, $1 C. Add postage on orders of less than 1,000. Mrs. C. L. Estes, Rt. 3, Lincolnton, Fox Grape vines, Witch 40c ea., or Yellow Roots, Mtn. Blueberries, $1.50 doz. Damp moss packed, Add ee Mrs. Susie Wilson, Rt. 1, Mor- gantown. Blakemore Strawberry plants, large size, 90c del. PP. -Damp_ packed. W. EK. Barker, Rutledge. White Bermuda Onion plants and Charleston Wake- proof Cabbage field and Early Jersey frost- plants, 300, $1.00: 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Bermuda Onion plants, Ear- ly Jersey and Charleston Wakefield frost-proof Cag- Es bage plants, ready now, 300, $1.25;5 500, $1:50; $2.50 M. - PP. Odis Conner, Pitts. MM. Ship. af Chas. Wakefield and Copen- hagen Cabbage _ plants, and pencil size White Bermuda Onion plants, 500, $1.25; $2. prompt. Full count. itzgerald, Box 662, itzgerald. Large nice Sige pee roots, 6 60c; $1. doz. PP. jso want large thin shell Black Walnuts for planting. rite. L. J. Vollrath, Rt. 2, Bmyrna. Limbertwig Apple Peach, Plum, May Cherry sprouts, 3, $1. Klondike Strawberry plants, $1 C; 500, $3. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Sage and Catnip plants, May Cherry trees, Blue Damson Plum, Muscadine Grape vines, Beechnut, and Hazelnut trees, 6, $1.; Garlic bulbs, $1.25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Tur- ie F Meadow plants, ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Watercress plants, well root- ed, $1.25 C PP. Orders shipped romptly. Mrs. C C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Horseradish plants, 50c doz; horseradish, red_ sassafras Queen of Meadow roots, 50c tb: Comfrey, Jentsin, Sic ior 50c; red raspberry, 25c ea. $1.; Tansy, yellow root, uckleberry, 35cc doz. Add ostage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Re: 55 Ellijay. Mtn. huckleberry, 3 doz. 75c; bearing size, imp. field dewberries and. blackberries, 50c doz; large Klondike straw- berry, $1. C; muscadine vines. 3-4 ft., rooted, 45 ea. Add postage. Rosie Crow, Rt. 1, vee SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want yellow, red, and pur- ple Hespbersy plants. State = rs. J. G. Keys, Rt. 3, sui Vian 94. North Carolina Jong leat Tobacco seed, and small amt, rapes seed. etais 72 by lb. Chas. Goarder, Ri Powder sorte Want Cabbage Rest @ead a or. Quote best prima EB a. iley, Millen. MAREET EOLLETIN: Went onewage Quote vest erice. Thomas S. Hocringvom, Rt. 1, Box 199, FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE 60 bales of Oat hay cut in the dough, 50c bale if you take all. Bennett, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. (near Noak Church). Alfalfa, O-too-tan Soybean, Baled Oat and Clover -hay for sale;. L. Gi Chafin, Rt: 2, a oe Ph. McDonough Hay for sale. Can deliver. W. R. Long, Box 565, Wood- stock. Ph. GL-5-6988. Feed oats, 85 per bu. in bulk at my barn or trade for Angus steers or heifers. James B. Bartch, 2737 Mill- edgeville Rd., Augusta. 3 tons Lespedeza hay, no weeds, $30 ton. FOB farm 5 mi. East Danielsville. Her- man C. Brewer, Rt. 3, Dan- ielsville. 100 bales mixed grass hay, 50c bale. J. M. Clement, Rt. 4, Blairsville. 40 or 50 tons good Oats and Lespedeza hay in square bales. Sell or swap for thin yearlings, small ponies, mules or horses. E. F, Scales, RFD 4, Bowdon. Large quantity Saad grade baled Oat. and Rye grass hay, $25 to $30 ton. E. A. Ballard, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 3981. Imp. white Spanish pea- nuts for Eating, $2 peck. Add postage. Chas. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Crushed yellow corn in shuck, for Feed, $42 ton. E. V. Vaughn, Bogart. Ph. Wat- kinsville SO-9-3375. Sericea hay, $20 ton. Exch. for tractor, wagon, beef type calves, well pump, 50 ft. or Jess. M. M. Williams, Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph. 8-3135. 4,000 bu. yellow ear corn for feed, $1.50 bu. FOB my farm, 2 mi. West Newton, State Hwy., 200. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 4142. 200 bales Sericea hay, 40c bale, my place, 1 mi. Fair- burn. M. A. Prowell, Spence Road, Fairburn. FEED & GRAIN WANTED Want 1 peck of good clean Wheat, none treated. Homer L. Moore, 2569 Jonesboro Rd. S:E.; Atlanta 13; Want Georgia Red Peanuts, 3 and 4 to the shell. Must be picked clean and free of pops, no faulty ones. State price per bushel. Andy Broome, P. O. Box 198, LaGrange. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Late model B Farmall trac- tor complete with lights, starter, lift, cultivators, 2 disc plow, 8 disc bush. and bog harrow ,good_ cond., $595. J. C. Maddox, Atlanta Hwy., Athens. Ph. Liberty 6-8305 (after 6 p.m.). McCormick Deering No. 6 Feed mill, used very little, for sale. Thomas Duck, Rt. 3, Americus, 1/2. H. Delco Well pump, 30 gal. tank, 35 ft. well pip- ing. for sale. J. B. Ledford, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Set of Dearborn 3. point hookup planters and culti- vators, used 10 hrs. - $200. David dd. Parker! Ria. Stockbridge. Ph. 3871. Easy Flow Fertilizer Spreader, good cond., $125. Also hay rake, good | cond., $195.- E.: RR. Allgood, 494 Goulevard S.E., Atlanta 12. Pea Seed.| 1981 Intnl TD 6 tractor wth angle dozer; also 1951 Cub tractor, fully equipped, for sale or consider trade for front end loader. Donald K | Griffith, Rt. 2, Box 171-A, College Park. PO-6-1153. John Deere H tractor, 2 dise tiller plow, 2 row cul- tivator, 8 dise harrow, hy- draulie lift, starter, lights, good cond., $650. Bill Corbin, Rts Dahlonega. (near Nim- ble Well Church). Poultry laying cages, 1 two H Oliver middle buster plow, and two 2 H. No. 23 plows for sale cheap. O, S. Dug- gan, Eastman. John Deere H 2 row trac- tor, runs on fuel, good cond., $300 cash. No equip. with it. TS Ouzts, BO; Boxx:68, Winder. Ph. 4522. Lot of good mule drawn farm tools for sale. Also Intn| Cultivator, new dis- tributor, stalk cutter, and others, T. M. Gillis, Box 111, Broxton. Good Case tractor and 4 wheel garden tractor for sale cheap at my place on Mon- roe Hwy. 11. Any day but Sunday. W. S. Harrison, So- cial Circle. Cement Mixer without mot- or, $35; set of Blacksmith tools, tractor wagon on rub- ber, $50 -ea.; Rotary type Fertilizer spreader, $25 FOB my farm 5 mi. E. Daniels- ville. Herman C. Brewer, Rt. 3, Danielsville. Roto-spader Garden Tiller, good cond., horizontal shaft- motor, eo HP, transport wheels, furrower, covering attachment, extension rims, $75. L. C. Bradley, P. O. Box 91, Temple. \ Cultapack in good cond., $100. Roscoe Treadwell, RFD 4, Forsyth, Ph. 4863. * 1953 Ford tractor, cultiva- tor, planters, disc plow, mow- ing machine, cotton duster, all for $1500; field cultivator, dirt scoop, Ferguson subsoil- er, Crane lift, B and B har- row, good cond.. Will trade. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170 (nights). _ 20 Twelve Oakes brooders, used 1 yr., like new, $12.50 ea.; 1 incubator, reasonably priced. Paul Lamb, Inman. Ph. Fayetteville 2894. One 2 H. wagon, with iron wheels, $40; one 2 H. Vul- can. turner, No. 10, $8; 2 H. ripper stock, $7; one 2H. stalk cutter, drum type, in good shape, $20. A. B. Weatherly, Fayetteville. Tree 1000 gal. Propane gas tanks, forty-five 1000 gas brooders, all Be good cond., some good ~ new. Mrs. Clarence tees. Hiram. Ph. Powder Springs 5108. Covington planters for Ford tractor, good cond., garden tractor, cart, cultivator, mow- er and cutter blade, Lula Wimberly, Chauncey. Irrigation System complete with 400 ft. 3 in. tubing, with Continental power unit, $950; trailer to haul Ford tractor, $325. J. F. Lancaster, RFD, Dacula. (at Pleasant Hill Cemetery), _ -Set of Allis Chalmer 45 or WD cultivators, fertilizer, at- tachment, and _ planters, 2 yrs. old, $300; also Gale Ham- mer Mill, 11 inch, used less than 20 hrs., both in No. 1 cond. $150. Lloyd C. Terrell, Rt. 1, Temple, Ph. Carrollton TE-2-3964. Farmall Super A tractor, 16 in. turn plow, cultivator, distributor, harrow, seed drill trailer. 7 mi. South Glenn- ville. A. D, Overstreet, Glenn- ville. AC 66 combine, like new, with 25 bu. grain bin and power take-off, dual wheels, 4 dise tiller, All-crop Grain drill, for WD 45 AC tractor. Sell reasonable. Jiles Hamil- ton, Rt. 2, Alma. Ph. 3284. 552 Cumberland sLaying Cages, assembled, 45c ville. Ph. 8417. 2 | eas one | 2 ea.. John P. Thornton, ieee. Swe One gal. Miik Pasturizer | for sale. Mrs. M. M. Chis-]| holm, Rt. 2, Box 423, Augus- ta .Ph. 6-1172, Chattanooga 1 H. turner plow, good cond. $6 at my place. Will not ship. Mrs. L, A. Sanders, Rt. 3, Carnes- ville. 1949 Ford tractor, first class shape; Covington cotton and corn planters; cultivator, bush and bog 8 disc harrow, dbl. stalk cutter, spring foot field cultivator, good shape, $1200.50 at my farm. W. P Couch, Luthersville. Super C Intnl tractor, re- cently overhauled, very good cond., 2 dise plow, and Sim- plex Cotton duster. Kelvin G. Ozburn, c/o Ga. State Patrol, Post 17, Washington. Used Ford tractor, good shape, new tires, 2 disc plow, 4 wheel trailer and body, new line spreader, new 6 ft. mowing machine, scrape blade, subsoiler, hay rake, 60} tooth dray harrow, all for Ford, cheap. George N. Cook, Machen. 6 mi. East of Shady Dale on Hwy. 142. 1952 WD Allis Chalmer tractor, good mechanical cond. with new tires; No. 26 AC 2 row mounted corn har- vester, used 2 yrs., good cond. both for $1500. Emory Alex- ander, Rt. 1, Zebulon. 1 ea. H Farmall tractor; 7 ft. mower for tractor; heavy duty 2 wheel trailer, bush and bog Taylor, Way harrow, smoothing harrow, Garber Power Seeder, $1500, ats Riea, << 2Ph, Mule drawn walking culti- |vator, used 1 yr., like new. Pick up at farm, Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls. 2 Caterpillar D-7 oil clutch tractors with cable control units and 13 ft. angle dozer blades; Caterpillar No. 70 scraper pan; Caterpillar No. 60 scraper pan; 1956 Ford F-800 tractor and trailer, for sale. Contact Mrs. =o eee pope Box 132, gia Ph. $35. Bill Air tank for fresh water system for sale cheap. Mrs. C. J. Ross, 3665 Cascade Rd., oe Atlanta 11. Ph. PL-3- Walk-in Refrigerator, 24 Stancions, cooling machine, 1/2. HP motor, washing vat, buckets, strainers, covers for milk cans. Mrs. J. C. MeCles-. key, 1039 Rosewood Dr. N.E., Atlanta 6. Ph, TR-2-9023. Friend Pecan Spray ma- chine, 4 cylinders, 400 gal. tank, 1000 lb. pressure with 10 ft. boom pipe with 3 guns, automatic cut on and off| | valve. Put boom: pipe cross-|; wise with 4 guns and carry 2 peach rows at time for s. ie Avondale Mill Rt. 3; | Crenshaw, Rt. C/O Williams Dairy, | t gine, cut approx. grain, pick Sec cash. 3 mi. BE. Uptopia Rd. Robert. Rt. 1, Villa Riess Dbl. hopper Cole 2 turning plows, | saw, post hole diggers, wagon with good body mule drawn. M tools, good as new. 3 mi. East Ham Good 1947 Farma good tires, lights, motor runs extra goo W. J. Sanders, Jenkins Mall Electric. chai with 50 ft. 3 wire cor very little, perfect George I. Jackson, oe Drive, Norero 1 H. wagon, ea turn and other plo vator, also harness an all for $50; -S: 7B: Rt. 2, Waynesboro, - Two 4 can Dairy refrigerators, 36 ten ga cans, priced very reasoi H. B. Parham, Rt. 1, B Warm Springs. Farm trailer, 85. j body, 64 in. wide, 15, trailer Ta a. , Allis Chalmer C. Al mer WD, 2 WC Allis mers; 2 JD tillers (5 3 dise. }: Athens 5 disc cae disc tiller, 100 Chalmer motor, 5 GMC motor, complete mill. Mrs. J. M. Ge 1; Dubiin< Ph: roms Allis Chalmer R Baler, in excellent | ed right. W. : B and B Ranch, Want 3 Advice cello. - Want one 8 ie ter bush and nueteee bearing, in B00 Harman, Rt. _ Want to ome D-6 tracks in good set of tractor that 35. Contaet. Jimm Dewy Rose. a Want one 2 w el trailer, 2000 a cap. Adams, 1000 Room 315, Atlanta. 9. Want garden tractor, 4 Horse, with cultivat tachments, in go Ww shape. If priced righ eash. J. C. Duncan, cross. Want ded quail equipment. Advise price. R. D. bit. Nashville. Want 400 to 600 | piston type oe Pp Gooch, Rt. 2, Jeffers Want set of wheel v for 1952 Ford tractor; have for sale 2 used 28 for 1952 Ford tractor, FOB my farm. R. ; Farmington. 3222 Want Roto - spade Garden tractor, in good Give price, cond, and si motor in first lette: Holbrook, Rt. 1, te Doss, Rt. 3, | Jower for Silo, Boyle, Rt. ts electric brood- ick cap. size. Deae 2 Tow er adel B. Must with or with- ind cultivators. el, age, cond., and a over 15. mi. _Price Holland Pick-up SPs . State _ good. color, Joodlines, pen top| 1 Hereford _very rea- 4-1/2 yrs. some. ce ees of dy F ese 15 pigs from the 5 up. Terrell le, Ph. 9292. Sired by son _| gentle, 11100 | 6334. | Sorrell Studs, tes Dbl. | young Hereford bull, Domino - Duroes. Sell with or J without papers. Nathan Deal, : Rt. 4, Sandersville. Landrace boars oa gilts, 8 wks. old Jan. 25th, $25 ea. at my farm, Russell Metts, Willacoochee. 12 healthy pigs, 3/4 Hamp- shire and 1/4 Berskshire, far- rowed Dec. 15, for sale. Hu- bert H H. Spires, Rt. 1, Blairs- Ville ee : _ Purebred Duroc pigs,.10 in litter, sired by a Son of the Grand Champion boar, S. E. and Ga. State Fairs, 1957. Inoculated, wormed and pap- ers furnished, $25 ea. my farm, or ship collect. Johnny David, Rt. 2, Milledgeville. Black mare Mule, 12 yrs. old, wt. about 1,200 lbs., also good 1 H. wagon and set of w.|farm_equipment. Contact. A. Sensing, 2, Cedar Grove. Rd., Fairburn. | One white, Welch pony, 8 ASV TSc c.| saddle, bridle and martingale old, also new blanket, to match. Pat Smith, Rt. 4 Baxley. : 2 good mules, good and $50 fen.0,L. 1, Blalock; Rtx-3, Hazlehurst. ; Good, work anywhere, sound, 10. yr. old, lb. mare Mule, work any place, no plug. $100 cash; will include 1 turning plow. | plow stock and a combina- tion cotton, corn and _ pea- *|planter, also plow gear. C. T. Milam, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph. _ Tyr. old Black Tenn. Jack, for sale very cheap. G. Spre- well, Salem Rd., Carrollton. | Ph. TE-2-3880. Top Golden Palomino mare in foal, $400, pedigree and _|veg. papers furnished. Also _ | solid Black Hackney stallion _ .|for Stud services. Ogden A. | Geilfuss, | Farm, c/o Melody Brook Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna HE-5-7385. Small ponies, mares, and stallions, (original mares }brought only sorrell colts | with flax manes and tails). Mares bred at present time. $175 up. See to appreciate. Albert F. Clarke, P. O. Box 885, Au- gusta. Ph. 4-7888. 2-1/2 yr. old reg. Mio ear sie Jago Erica of Altama, ,|son of Jago Prince. Dam Erica 245 of Sun Lake Ranch, Fal. Sunbeam bloodline. Wt. approx. 1400 Ibs. Jerry .|Brown, c/o Meadow Oaks | Farm, Marietta. Ph. 9- 6013. 1 load Angus feeder steers for sale. H. B. piittle, Ri. 3; Commerce. 3 1 Yearling polled Hereford _ |bull, from purebred stock. E. oe Boyle, Rt. 1, Box 29, Bly- unde reg. vid - | bloodlines, excellent mark- ings, reasonably priced. Allen Tyre, 2034 Gibbs St., Way- cross. Ph. Atlas 3-0803. Reg. Guernsey male eltives, 2 to 12 mos. old, all good bloodlines. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. ie * Holstein milch cow, ($85; Guernsey milch cow, $80, _|both Bangs tested. 4 Hol- stein bull calves, 3 to 4 mos. _| old, $25 ea.; white large Hol- stein yearling, $75. David H. len aah. Ried Stockbridge. At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, reg. No. 36083. Reg. American Saddle bred, prov- en sire of top quality colts, grandson Noble Kalarama. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2, Deca- tur. Ph. BU-9- 6692. io, pr. small mare agen 25 -| small bred mares, fillies and ear $65 up. al 1. perfect Tenn. ker gelding, 1 bur- To .with bridle. and re. $6 ek Bee Wrightsville. all outstanding, pure-. mall pony bon, m. | gentle, halter broken. Reasonable. B. C. Blair, Jr., 3025 Bould- ercrest Rd, Rt. 1, . Conley. Ph. Atlanta MA-7-9655. At stud: Doctor Peacock, reg., American Saddle Bred Stallion (Bourbon ak: -Rex Peavine). Over ands high. Fine, large boned. Horses boarded. J. R. Mc- Crackin, Forest Park. Ph. DR-8-9731. 2 yr. old black Walking filly, Midnight Sun __ bred, broke to halter, fine prospect, $250; fine 8 yr. old Palomino and white, 52 in. Welch Show pony, absolutely gentle, $300: also Shorthorn heifers and cows. Mrs. A. C. Hames, Graysville. One 4 yr. old bay Mare, good cond., $175. Woody, Rice, Shellman. Ph. -4- 3187 Pair extra good grey horse Mules, about 1100 Ibs., good age and workers. J. C. Clark, Ellenwood. Small bay Shetland Mare, 8 mos. old, $300. Othro Dandrum, Rt. 1, Gibson. 5 milk goats and 1 Tog- genburg male. Sell one or all also gentle bay (but do not recommend for small chil- aren), cid. yr. small saddle Mare, $150. E. K. Fow- deraht: 2, Athens. Ph. 6-6340. Nannie goat, Saanan and Toggenburg, 5 mos. old. Moth- er a 4 Qt. day milker. Black with white spots, and gentle, $15 FOB my barn on Pan- thersville Rd. H. F. ey vt: 2, Ellenwood. Ewes with lambs i side. Reg. Hampshire, $60; Grades, $35, including ewe and lamb: also limited number of fine, reg. Hampshire rams. John Het. MePhetson, = drs: P20: Box 602, Athens. Saanan milk goat freshen soon with second kid; Saanan freshen with frist kid and 2 Nubians freshen in Feb.; Saanan freshen with second kid in March. Mrs. Lee Kirk- ley, 3860 Cascade Rd. S.W., Atlanta 11. LIVESTOCK - WANTED Want pony mares, small or middle size. Will take studs or gelding. Advise: J. F. Breed, Rt. 1, Hogansville. Want middle aged small mule, cheap for cash. Must be gentle, and not too far from Blue Ridge. H. C. Bur- gess, Epworth. Want Hampshire boar, and gilts, 4 to 6 mos. old. Write Clarence H. Paulk; Rt. 1, Wray. Want to trade (or will buy) 8 yr. old mule, wt about 1100 lbs., gentle, work good to wagon or plow, for an Ox that will do the same. Write what you have and location. C..A. Fain, 3336 Fairburn Rd. {S.W., Atlanta 11. SAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Finest 1957 hatched, extra large No. Bobwhite quail, (bred and improved 37 yrs.). Adult quail 1 to 3 oz. heavier than average. Mature, heavier Bobwhites $3 pr. and up ac- cording to weights and qual- ity. Lic. No. 43. William A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., At- lanta 3. Ph. MU 8-0866. Bred or open NZ White does, $5 up. Best. breeding does, $8 to $10. All eligible to reg. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. Fantail Pigeons of best bloodlines, most} splashed colors, few solid whites. Young birds, $2.50 pr. No less than 2 pr. shipped. R. amar Brantley, Ree 2, Sev. pr. Blue Peafowl, years. old, $27.50 pr. FOB Sardis. Carlton Bargeron, Sardis. 1 mature rabbit for sale. Mrs. M. M. Chisholm, Rt. 2, on 423, Augusta. Ph. 6- Large White King Pigeons, mated prs., $3.50; young birds, un-mated, $1.25 ea.; common pigeons, 50c ea. Ship Exp. Col. orders of $5 or more. Julian Evans, 603 S. Harris St., Sandersville. Americas finest strain White King Pigeons, $2.50 pr. No less than 2 pr. shipped. Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o Mel- ody Brook Farm, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna HE 5-7385. 4 pr. show type White King Pigeons, banded and working, $10 for the lot, or exch. for NZ White or Cali- fornia Rabbits. Evelyn Pan- ter, Dial. No. Bobwhites, select breeders, $3 pr. Ship Exp. Col. no. less than 2. pr. ship- ped. Chukars, $6 pr.; Ban- tams, $6 pr., $8 trio. Breed- ers. Licens=eNo- 3637 6. b. Cawthon, Riverdale. Ph. GR- 8-8106. (after 6 P.M.). Large No. Bobwhite quail, disease free, fully feathered. excellent breeders, flight con- ditioned for release at my place. Jack Holland, 471 Pas- ley Ave. S.E., Atlanta ae Ph. JA-4-7120. ; Approx. 125 large No. Bob- white Quail, also 1200 ess cap. Incubator for sale. Will not ship. M. B. Warren, 2067 Cherry Lane, Decatur. Bobwhite quail and Chukar partridges, reared in large flight pens, ready for field releasing, breeders, or eating. Few prs. Jap. Coturnix and Tenn. Red quail. Will ship. Sat. guar. Lic. No. 30. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr., Decatur. Ph. DR-3-4238. POULTRY FOR SALE 12 Buff Cochin Bantam hens and 2 cockerels, all 1957 hatch. Mrs. W. A. Biggers, Sr., P. O. Box 296, Greenville. 1 trio .each: anese, Light Brahma Bantam fowl; 1 pr: ea; Golden Duck~ wing, and Spangle Old Eng=- | lish game bantams. [Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. 25 or 30 bantam chicken and some Games for sale al together. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 2860 Cascade Rd. SW, At~ lanta 11. 5 purebred heavy type Dark Cornish pullets, $1.65 ea; Ale so eggs of same, 15, $1. 65 and my carton returned at once at your expense. M.O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. BIE VL Ys White Cornish roosters, 1957 hatch, $1.75 ea; $2. ea; few pullets, June hatch, , Box, $1.25 ea: 1957 hatch Peacocks, $15. ea. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia. Pure Game_ chickens Blue Traveler strain, cocks, $3. to $5.; pullets, $2.; liams Dairy, Columbus. FA 3-0101. Nice pr. White Hackles, 1 au hen and nice brood stag, $5. or exch. for L. Griffin, 712 Oak St., esville. Purebred Dark Cockerels, large long yellow legs, $3. ea.. 2. $4. Thurmond, Farmington. Full Allen Roundhead chickens, now laying. Leo V. Gaskill, Rt. 1, Loganville. Gain- 12 purebred Grown Leghorn Black Rose ~ comb Black Tailed Buff, Jap- 19 mo. hens, game. Cock... .- Cornish Ss HW. Of trigg-<= $7.50. G. W. Williams; c/o woe : hens, now laying. Burton Mar- My tin, Rt. 1, Trion. BRUCELLOSIS Counties Free Of Disease 25Wilkinson, Towns, Oconee, Evans, Bryan, Gordon, Chatooga, Candler, Dodge. Crawford, Glascock, Toombs, Elbert, Hall, Franklin, Union, Brantley, Lumpkin, Chattahoochee. Rabun, Coffee, Gwinnett, Habersham, Rockdale Madison. Counties in which area testing is now underway include: Appling Fannin Puiaski Atkinson Floyd Puinam Bacon Forsyth Quitman Baldwin Greene Schley Banks Gilmer Screven Barrow Hart Spalding Ben Hill Heard Stephens Berrien Irwin Talboit Bleckley Jackson Toliaferre Bulloch Jasper Tatinal Burke Jeff Davis Tavlor Butts Jefferson Telfair Carrol Jenkins Tift Cherokee Johnson Treutlen Clarke Lamar Turner Clay Laurens Twiggs Clayton Liberty Upson Cobb Long Walker Colquitt Marion Ware Cook Miller Warren oe Monroe Washington Crisp* Montgomery Wayne Dade Oglethorpe Wheeler Dawson Paulding White DeKelb Peach Whitfield Dooly Pickens Wileox Douglas Pierce Worth Early Polk Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 1960 ERADICATION | Counties Not Free of Disease 134 oe PAGE Eons a Is Big Business. (Continued From Page 1) $1,400. Also, almost half of Georgias peo- ple were farmers in 1940 against 20 per- cent today. With an increase in the number of people in towns and cities, Georgia has more buyers of farm products. As the in- comes of these people rise, their per capita consumption of higher valued foods will greatly expand. So, Georgia faces the prospect of a greatly increased non-farm population with much higher per capita incomes. This is a favorable future. It calls for a strong agriculture and the growth of complimentary business and industrial : establishments. In this picture the City of Atlanta looms large with a prospective population for it and the immediate surrounding area of 2,000,000 by 1980. This development _ would bring into being one of the great + RO St Bilge markets for farm commodities within the United Statesand more than double its _ present consumption of high valued foods. MARKET BULLETIN : i ha Farmers ah are progressive without fear of change. 2. Credit institutions with vision and courage, 3. Business and industry with in- genuity and determination, 4. Consumers with ability to buy. 5. Agricultural Research, Instruc- tional, Extension Education and Service programs of a dynamic nature to undergird and strength- en these four areas, The years ahead will be challenging ones for agriculture. It behooves everyone to strive for an efficient, dynamic and ex- panding agriculture. Especially, must we help our young people to see, understand and appreciate the great opportunities ale lie within the fields of: Agricultural Research Agricultural Industry Agriculture Business ~ Agricultural Education _ Agricultural Communication Agricultural Services Farming::3'. Feb. 7, Tifton | Waterme cantaloupe short course. Feb. 7- 8, Athens Cres. Im ro _ As n, Annual Meeting. Feb. 11, Atlanta pe Renata Association meeting. Feb. 1, 12, 13, ae ference. ' Feb. 17, 18, 19 Rock Eashe Pa Market peaasers Short Feb. 17, Romp teers Ass'n Show and Sale. Feb. 26, 27, Radium Springs - eastern Pecan Growers conve laying 60 pct., ~ automatic ; eon $4 POULTRY FOR SALE { ie 200 May. hatch Babcock - pullets, now laying 90 pct., 2.20 ea. for the lot; 250 hens, $1. 25 ea; also waters, feeders, nests, for 500 hens. Julian Fowler, Rt 2, Douglasville. eens 2136 7 fine yellow Buff Orping- {: ton hens, ready to lay, April hatch, rooster with hens, $16. for the lot. Will ship. Mrs. _ Marie Holland, Box 14, Coog-' ler Rd. Dalton. Imported colorful unique chickens, known as Easter uae i Chickens, blue Ribbon breed- j. standards, $25. ers, $35.. pr; Lay blue, pink, green, etc., colored eggs. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. 15 nice hens and 1 rooster, urebred Rose Comb Colum- ia Silver. Lace Wyandottes, large size, hens, 1.50 ea; rooster, $2.00. $24. for the ; ee FOB. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Rt. , Lula. 20 White African guineas with yellow skin, $2. ea. at my iome. Leila Sharp, Temple. h. 2598. Solid aoe African guinea pure mae Green eaded alaed due 623pres Also wood. ducks. J. treet, | 3090 Buford Hwy., Kenta 6. Ph. ME 4-7888. t 9 Broad Brested Bronze turkeys, 3 toms, 6 hens now Jaying. Sell cheap or trade for hay, pigs, or calves. R. N. _ Bates Empire. Ph. WE 4-2679. ~ Turke hen, 2 yrs. old, $6. at my home. Mrs. Margaret _ Ritz, Campbellton Rd., ae burn. 2 pr. Bronze one for ied at my home on Buckeye d. Cannot ship. Mrs. Janie K. King, Rt. 2, Dublin. 3 Bronze gobblers, 18 to 20 Ibs., also several gray hens, 1957 hatch. Cannot ship. Mrs. Geo. P. Morris, N. Dixie Hwy., Fitzgerald. POULTRY WANTED Want 50 W. L. pullets, be- eine to lay or ready to lay. ontact. Wm. Anthony, Nich- see Ph. Commerce, FE 5- 3272, HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Bleached muslin - pillow cases, hand embroidered in colored thread, $3 pr. Mrs. Grady Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. A great agriculture grows from: asst. print,- dif. shape, trim, and sizes, 3, $2.75 or $1 ea. State color, and, waist size. | Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. Ellijay. Dbl. bed size quilt. tops, Windmill, Lovers -Lane, Ways of the World, Block after Block, $3.25 ea. PP. Miss Mabel Parr, Reynolds. New handmade large size quilt tops, good cotton ma- terial, rolled. cotton padding, $6.50 ea. PP. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Terrycioth house slippers, $1 pr. Dif. colors. Cora Mae Hammontree, Rt. 2, Chicka- mauga. . White crocheted cotton booties, trimmed in: pink, blue, yellow, green, 75c pr.; bibs to match, both for $1; crocheted pot holders, 75c ea.; crocheted edgings for | pillow cases, $1 pr. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe. Infants. booties, small or med. -size, wool or nylon, $1.25 pr.; fancy crocheted pot holders, appliqued flowers, 75c pr.; crocheted collars, nylon or wool, $1 ea. State colors. Cash with. orders, and 10 postage. Mrs. M. E. Rob- inson, 414 Chestnut St., Bre- men. : Hand Inn ariered pillow cases, $2 set.; appliqued, $2.25 set; full. sized, bleach- ed cotton material: Large Goose Chase bright colors, material, cotton padding, $8.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice: print or solid color aprons, matching trim, 50c ea.; white dish towels, trim- design in good cotton |i Ladies tea aprons, white.or}. 3, Box 124,| size new handmade quilts, | Jumbo busier gourdin: a to 5: ft. around, + Jumbo gourd seed, 50c ea; 3, $1. Lewis Morgan, Rt. 4, Way- cross. Nice, clean, hand pied arled Sage, 4 cups, 60c;-8, $1. L. J. Vollrath, Rt. 2, Smyrna. Dry ground Sage, 50 cup. Add postage. G. T T. Brown, Rt 1, Ball Ground. Sundried Peaches, 60c Ib. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Dried fruit, 50 Ib. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. . Dried Apples from acid ap- ples, free of core and weevil, nice, bright, 50e Ib. 2 Ib. lots and up. Also exch for 5 lbs. nice bright Sundried Peaches. Each eye Dosiaee: Mrs. R. B. Woody, ia ; Country cured ee ae 22 to 25 Ibs., 75c lb. Middling meat, 14 to 25 lbs., 35 Ib. at my place 4 mi. W. Marietta. G. L. Brumlett, Rt. A, Maries- ta: aPh: 88947. : 60 gal. top. quality oe Pee Sor sae ee eee jars, $3 gal. Will del. 10 or more cases within 10 mi. Hubert H. Spires, Rt. 1, Blairsville. 1957 crop. large Jeafshade dried Sage, no trash, $1 cup. Also fine white rice Popcorn on cob in 20 Ib. lots, for eating, 20 Ibs., $2. Add postage, Mrs. Marie Holland, Box 1 i GPRE ler Rd., Dalton.. oe Booking orders for white Chinese goose eggs for hatch-} ing, Del. 4 for $1; 6 for. $1.25, in currency and coin, in Ist and 2nd zones. Jennie Hogan, Bb 2 Box 216, Pipe tae $10.; 3; $25.54 } sold. This is a responsibility of the College Bfaee Fresh open kettle waiddved country style lard, packed in new cans, 25 lb. can, $5; 50) Ib. can, $10. Will del. within 25: mi. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayetteville. Ph. 4-181... | Jerusalem Artichokes, $1 gal; $7 bu. at my house. $i. 50 gal; | PP to 3rd zone. $7 bu. Exp. col. C.Ws NE, Atlanta 8. 20 stands of Bees, 16 rien gums, $6 ea. stand if all are ferson. (2 mi. E. Jefferson). Gourds up to 5 in aeouhd: $1.50 doz ;over 5 in. $3 doz. guord seed, 25 pkg. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 100 Ib. cap. print sacks, washed, starched, ironed, free of holes, - 3 or more alike, or all dif. 3, $1 and postage. Send money with order. Mrs. Marie. Mullens, Rt. 1, Cadwell. : Sour sundried Abele minus peel and core, b. plus postage. No less than 10 lbs. JMS Clement, Rt ca Blairsville. a |. Red hot Cavens Papier fof home use only, 25c doz. PP. Martin gourd seed, 10c pkg. -jand stamped envelope. | Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. | Strong pliable Bamboo roots. 35c lb. plus postage. John Knight, P. 0. E Box ae Qa: man... plus postage. _Mrs. Gist Ed- }monds, Rt. a Toccoa. nS Home grown Sage, 5 Ibs. ground for seasoning, $2 Ib. Add postage. Nellie Kerth, Al- /vaton. s Page, 149 North Ave. |~ taken. Cliff Fields, Rt. 1, Jef-| White Artichokes, $1.25 gal; 1957 hand gathered wash- ; _|ed shade dried Sage, $1.50. lb. Sus 300 Amp. very little, i 0 1957 crop nice Dp -| dried Peaches, free 0} to 4th zone, $3. or cash. Mrs. 1 Rt. 3, Carnesville. 1957 crop~ Blac |meats, large. piece $1. 5 lbs., $6 PP. Mrs olson, ore or 3 cups, $1. Har Brown, Rt. 2, T Old origina : Cane, banked be: ea. stalk at-farm a win Cole, Rt. Reg. aah vhnsete gourds, 6 to 7-1/2 20c; 7-1/2 in. a >| ea. "Add posta Hart, Warrent New crop. shelled, sound Ibs., $6; PP in Ga Jones, Grayson, Want Dark Comune eggs (the kind that orange strip on the ti ee for hatchi Duke, 1661 Bould we 1621 Stewart St., Cacreliton. FEEDERS aa med: in colored thread, 1l5c ea.; 2, $25. Mrs. Clara Rob- si inson, Rt. 8, Box 5, cae: - Atlanta Rom ; Athens : Thomaston es ville. die) 28, 1958 Sanary 2 29, 1958 ese Jan. 27, 1958 Rag dolls, stuffed with at Fhe : ; = BO eae ton, embroidered features, STEERS x HEIFERS os ee Re a Se 256 yarn hair, colorfully dressed,|Goop & CHOICE 23.00-23.90 22.40-23.25 een eeee . 12 in. high; $2 ea. and: 25c ; = ; - Pere ; postage. Miss Eleanor White, | STANDARD 19.00-23.00 18.50-22.00 ares os tear ee oe 2, Chipley. jum 15.50-19.00 16.00-19.00 q ~-14,50-19.00 1 4 : ee ae Bae oa bed oe one tin- VEALERS 21.00-30.00 2200-3250 ~~ -21,00-26.00 2 ings, $8 ea. up; 1 flower gar-|TOCKERS & FEEDERS 16.00-24.20 16.00.2325. ae >. 17,00-19.40 1 den corduroy set, yellow, $8: : SSE i? 2 aa oe ae 2 tops prints and plain, $4| FEEDER CALVES -19.00-26.90 19.00-27.25 te oe -19,50-24.20 oie ea.; 1 top 9 diamond put to- = = See ; snore a gether, blue prints, $3 Mrs. cows: OE aes oi, : Soa ia ge eo ii ee B. Durham, Rt. 1, Trio. - | ytiLity & COMMERCIAL 15.75-17.00 15.75-17.00 Te ee ge Te ROOST OO Woven pot holders, 25 ea. : a or 5, $l. PP. Mre. T. J. |CANNERS & CUTTERS 11.50-16.10 12.00-15.75 ; 26 ~-11,20-16.00 Thaxton, Rt. 1, Jackson. SPRINGERS ae ea 82S . ee.) - HOGS: Poel gs me sha aia eet cee ees MISCELLANEOUS NO. 1 MEAT TYPE see ee Le ee - FOR SALE NO;..1. OTHERS pes : oF +S 49.80.2020 NO. 2 | Ra ae - . ' Good cotton printed per- ; ; : = cale quilt tops, $2.50 and $3|N- 3 it oe *. e plus postage. Mrs. Lee Butts, 3 *