Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1958 December 3

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Phil Campbell,

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JOLUME 44



WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958









By KATHRYN PARR
printed from Agricultural Marketing)

For every dollar the housewife spends
cotton products, the farmer averages
ut a 15-cent return.

' On some items, he gets more; on others,
ss. It depends on how much processing
s into the manufactured item:

| If the product requires a lot of styling
ad workmanship, the farmers share of
le marketing margin is relatively low.
a childs dress, for example, hell only
about 5 cents of each retail dollar. On
ath towel, however, his return would

































This wide variation in the farmers
are of the retail price of various cotton
roducts showed up in a recent Agricul-
ral Marketing Service study of 25 mod-
rately priced cotton items.
_ Although not representative of all cot-
on products, these items showed the gen-
ral pattern of prices and margins. Includ-
were 19 clothing items, 2 pieces of cot-
on yard goods, and 4 cotton home fur-
ing items,
__For all these manufactured cotton-pro-
s, the retail priceand, therefore, the
armers sharedepended more on styl-
and workmanship than on the quanti-
f cotton used.
Although the same quantity of cotton
go into a $3.95 housedress as a $17.95
treet dress, the cotton farmer doesnt rea-
ize the same percentage of the retail
rice for the two items. The cost of de-
ing and manufacturing the street dress
es a larger share of the retail price. So,
the price of the dress increases, the
mers share decreases.
This same relationship between the re-
price and the farmers return also held
e for the other cotton products includ-
in the AMS study. For example, the
received 31 cents of each dollar
m sheets in 1957. But for each dol-
it on work shirts, the cotton farm-
15 cents. And his return was





Luriciiiamad

CALENDAR

December 2 & 3, Atlanta Cotton Pro-
ducers Association Annual Meeting

December 3, Tifton Pouliry Feed
and Servicemans Workshop

December 3, Pine Mountain Pine
Mountain Peach Growers Associa-
tion Meet

December 4, Tifton Pole and Snap
Beans Short Course

December 9, Macon Georgia Power
4-H Corn Program Banquet











Over Half Of Counties
Certified Brucellosis Free

More than half of Georgias 159 coun-
ties have now been certified as free of
brucellosis. Highty-one counties have re-
ceived certification and another six coun-
ties have completed testing.

This is commendable. And, to make the
record even more outstanding, most of the
72 remaining counties are presently under
area test for brucellosis.

Testing is now underway in 48 of the
counties and more than half of the remain-
ing 24 counties have requested area test-
ing.

This means that all but a small hand-
ful of Georgias counties are now partici-
pating in this important program to rid
our state of Bangs disease.

Georgians are to be congratulated for
their fine cooperation in the program.
Without the cooperation of the farmers
and the veterinarians we would still have
a major brucellosis problem in the state.

If we can obtain a modified-certified

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NUMBER 13

PRICE SUPPORTS NECESSARY

Farmers Percentage Return
On Cotton Product Varies

Basic To Survival.
Of American Farmer

By PHIL CAMPBELL

Commissioner of Agriculture

Price supports are necessary for the
American farmer if he is allowed to con-
tinue his existence in todays economie
picture.

The American farmer begins each
business year with a guarantee that prices
paid for his commodities will be 10 to 20
percent under parity, which means prices
will be 10 to 20 percent less than a fair
standard of relationship to other eco-
nomic segments, He must struggle for his
existence. Only those with a great deal
of business sense and ingenuity can sur-
vive.

Without price supports he could not
survive in the-present day economy that
offers every other income group a guaran-
tee of an income larger than his own.

In 1957, realized returns to all farm
labor and management was only 69 cents
an hour while workers in manufacturing
industries received $2.07 an hour. This
includes returns to management as well
as returns to labor.

Price supports to farmers are not high
enough. They never have been. But with-
out the support that the farmer has had,
drastic declines in net farm i income would
have been inevitable.

According to a recent study by a prom-
inent and well known economist in this
state, inadequate measurement indicates
that without price support programs the
net farm income on a year by year basis
would have been 20 to 55 percent less
than it was in the years 1937 through 1939.
From 1940 to 1942, the net income would
have been 43 percent lower and from
1948 to 1949 income would have been 24
to 34 percent lower than it was.

From 1952 to the present date, it is
estimated that without price supports the
farmer would have had to exist on ap-
proximately 28 percent less income.

Sometimes the impression is left that
agriculture will make more money and

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oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
1937 at post office. Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Sectien 1103. Act of Oct. 8.

122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.,









FARM



WORK

WANTED



Single, white man, age 62,
wants job on farm, doing light
farm work, with reliable par-
ty, for room, board and rea-
sonable salary. Exp. Raised on
farm... 3-43; - Fhomas,* 1730
Westwood Ave., S.W., Ph. PL-
8-6297.

White married man and fam-
ily, 4 sons, ages 17 to 10, wants
chicken ranch or dairy farm
for 1959. Ref. furnished. W.
G. Gunn, Sharon.

White, single man, 44 yrs.
wants job on poultry or cattle
farm. Exp. and interested in
both. Raised on farm. Room,
board and reasonable salary.
Ref. if required. J. B. Ward,
180 Flat Shoals Ave. S.E.,
Atlanta 16.

2 white men want large
share crop, and day work un-
til crop time. Want good house
with lights, water, and near
school Rt. Go anywhere any
time.~ Ernest Smith, RFD i
Ocholochnee.

?

Want job on farm, doing
tractor work. Can make crop
with tractor from start to fin-
ish; can work on machinery
and some carpenter work.
Have son who also works.
ae Vaughn, Rt. 3, Bax-
ey.

Want job on poultry or pipe
line dairy farm. Tractor or
truck driving, Move anywhere.
3 hands to work. Honest. Want
house wired for elec. stove.
Need to be moved at once. 3
mi. Alpharetta, near Martins

Store. George Gable, Rt. 1,
Alpharetta. :
Single white man wants

job driving tractor or other
farm work, near Atlanta. Hon-
est, sober and references fur-
nished. Available now. State
salary in first letter. Contact
after 6 P.M. Johnnie M. Cron-
am, 8450 Roswell Rd., Sandy

White man, 31 yrs. old, mar-
ried, wants crop on 50-50
basis for 1959. Would take
wages for looking after cows
or hogs. Honest, sober and
willing worker. Olen Lowery,
Pitts.

Man and wife with 1 child
wants light farm work, $15
week salary. Can drive trac-
tor and do carpenter work.
Come after. Mrs. Etta Mcraig,
Rt. 1, Ellijay.

White, married man, 4 chil-

job on farm or dairy. Well
exp. Need 4 - 5 R house, elec.,
water etc., near school bus.
Fur. reference. John Henry
Weathers, c/o H. Tensly, Ros-
well, Ph. 6448.

Want to tractor farm with
reliable party, with 25 or 30
A of cotton and 25 A of can
and big garden. Mervin May,
Harlem,

44 yr. old white woman,
willing worker and dependa-
ble, wants farm work on
farm for reasonable salary.
Katherine Jones, St. Marys.

43 yr. old man with wife
and 5 children wants job on
cattle farm or raising chickens.
Can do any kind of farm work
and drive all kinds farm ma-
chinery. Lived on farm all of
life. Ray Thompson, Rt. 2, Car-
rollton.

Man aged 60, with 2 sons,
18 and 22, want job on farm
for reasonable wages. Operate
all types farm machinery.
Honest, reliable in every way.
Life time in farming, raising
cattle and hogs. Ready move
any time. Have be moved. Dee
Wakefield, Rt. 3, Box 385 A,
Avondale Mill Rd., Macon.

Want job on dairy farm. 4
yrs. exp. Write. R. J. Elsmore,
Rt. 1, c/o W. C. Elsmore,



Springs, Ph. Roswell 6690.

Cobbtown,

Man, 47 yrs. old, wife, no
children, wants job on dairy
or poultry or reg. farm, for
reasonable wages. Sober, re-
liable and experienced. Lewis
Eaves, Rt. 3, Box 219, College
Park.

Want job in pipe line dairy.
Exp. milker, white, age 34,
married. Need good house,
wired. Move on a weeks no-
tice. Go anywhere if price
right. Give phone number. N.
L. Balton, Rt. 7, Box 142, Syl-
vania.

Small family wants regular
job on chicken or dairy farm.
Come see, 10 mi. West Haw-
kinsville on Hwy. 26 at Green
Grove Church, or see. Prefer
in So. Ga. Cullen Bell, Rt. 1,
Hawkinsville.

FARM HELP

WANTED





Want middleaged white wo-
man, to live with elderly cou-
ple on farm and do light farm
work. $50 month and board.
No drinking. Wm. Craven,
Lakemont.

Want white man, small fam-
ily with son 16 yrs. or older
to work with him and who
knows farm machinery, hay
baler, etc. Raise pecans, hay
and cattle. No row crops.
Good wages. 5 R. house, elec.,
water, wood, school bus. S. J.
Clay. Rt. 3, Macon. Ph. Sher-
wood 2-5117.

Want young man with small
family for crop on shares, and
part time work with grain
and hay. 5 R. house with water
and lights, on bus route. J.
Earl Mansell, Rt. 1, Roswell.
Ph. 6417.

Want man with good work-
ing family to tend farm and
raise chickens. 4 R. house,
plenty good land. Must be hon-
est and sober. Prefer with own
stock and equipment. See be-
fore 11 a.m. daily or anytime
Wednesday. James -E. Malcom,

Rt. 1, Trickum Rd., Wood-
stock.
Want colored man _ with

family and tools to work
small 2 H. farm, on school bus
and mail Rt. See on Hwy. 44,
or phone. HUdson 9-2182. H.
L. Ray, Rt. 2, Union Point.

Want white woman for
light farm work on farm, lo-
cated in Hancock Co., near
Sparta. S. H. McAfee, 881
Adair Ave., N.E., Atlanta 6.
Ph: TR 5-5716.

Want white man and wife
to raise broilers on share basis,
also have acreage can culti-
vate, and day work when not
busy. Good house, gas, lights
and water. If drink do not
answer. J. G. Nash, 2409 Wes-
ley + aa Rd., Decatur, Ph.

dren (oldest 15 yrs.) wants | 9-99

Want small family to work
one horse truck farm on
shares. Wage work extra. Pre-
fer have own car. House, gar-
den, fire wood free. See. S. S.
Storer, Rt. 4, c/o Storers
aes Douglasville. Ph. HU-

Want reliable white man to
operate dairy of 100 head herd
cows, with Surge pipe line
milkers and parlor type barn.
Must be honest, sober and
willing to work. Must have
good ref. Reid A. Wilson, Rt.
3, Tifton. Ph. 1593 M-4,

Want white, middleaged or
younger woman to do light
farm work, poultry, etc., on
farm, for room, board and $15
week with Sundays off. Mrs.
Peggy Kennedy, Box 432,
Royston.

FLOWERS

FOR SALE





Several col. and 2-tones, Iris,
75c doz. plus postage also seed,
all colors baby Zinnas and old
fashion Bachlor Buttons, 25c
match box full; twinkle aryl
plain Phlox, all colors Coxs-
comb, Fever Few, 10c tsp. and
stamped env. Mrs. M, M. Kel-



ley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Boxwoods, both large and
small, healthy, fast growing.
Reasonably priced. Homer
Hulsey, Rt. 1, Lula.

Japanese Magnolias, 3-7 ft.
tall, $1 - $4.50. Any size you
want at my place. Mrs. U. F.
Silver, 3 McLemore St., La-
Fayette.

Tiger Lilies, 25c, milk and
wine 35c (ea. cheaper by doz);
Painted Lady, Daylilies, S. M.
Winner, 50c ea. Add postage.
Excess will be returned. Mrs.
Lona Tallent, Lula.

Abelia, Euonymus Vegetus,
Goldenbell, Mimosa, Grape
vines, Anthony Waterer spirea,
Gardenia, Althea, Lavender,
Winter Jasmine, Arizona Cy-
press, Retinospora Pisifera,
nice large plants, 2 for $1 plus
25c postage, $3 orders PP.
Josan Geia, Rt. 2, Lawrence-
ville.

Mixed Jonquill bulbs, but-
tereggs, Daffodils, Oxalis, and
others 200, $1; 3 ft. Redberry
nandinas, 50c ea.; 3 yr. Chin-
ese holly, 50c. Add 35c post-
age. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lin-
colnton.

Seven dif. Cactus, red, dbl:
Geraniumn, Justicia cuittings,
white Rain Lilies, rooted red
and white, lavender varigated
Sultanas, Christmas Cherry,
white and pink Oxalis, 10c ea.;
Madonna Lilies, 25c ea.; red
spider Lilies, 15c ea.; Mullien
Pinks, pink Yarrow, 35 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Wil-
liams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.

African Violet leaves, 6 dif-
ferent, including dbl. blues,
pink, single dark purple and
light orchid, 6, $1; old fash-
ioned sweet blue Violets, 30,
$1.25; Cockscomb and Prince
Feather seed, different colors
25c pkt. and self addressed
envelope. Mrs. H. B. Clower,
Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.

Red and yellow Azalias, pipk
Cherokee Roses, pink, white
Mtn. laurel, Strawberry bush,
Sweetshrub, creek Hemlock,
white Dogwoods, Pussy Wil-
lows, tulip poplar, white Pines,
Holly, pink Crabapple, maple,
2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Phlox, Vio-
lets and others, $2.75 C. Gladys
Robinson, Mineral Bluff.

Fine Daylilies, many colors
(mixed), Sweet Williams 20,
$1.35; painted Daisies, mixed,
yellow Coreopsis, mixed yel-
low, white Feverfew, 10 col.
dbl. and single Hollyhocks,
mixed, $1.35 doz. PP. Mrs. C.
H. Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy.,
Milledgeville.

White Dogwoods, Mtn. Lau-
rel, Crabapple, 3 col. Azaleas,
Tulip Poplars, Holly, Hemlock,
Strawberry bush, 2-3 ft. root-
ed, $2 doz.; Cherokee roses,
Rhododendron, white Pine,
Sweetshrub, 25 ea.; Galax,
Arbutus, Mtn. ferns, Hearteas,
45c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W.
D. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 215, Min-
eral Bluff.

Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtv.
Laurels, pink, red, yellow
Azaleas, Redbud, Crabapple,
white Pine, Holly, Rhododen-
drons, Dogwood, creek Hem-
lock, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Mim-
osa trees, 2-3 ft., 50 ea.; Day-
lilies, blue Iris Lilies, Violets,
Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C. PP.
Mrs. B onni,e Abercrombie
Mineral Bluff.

Cherokee Rose, Coralberry,
Strawberry, Redbud, Holly,
Crabapple, red Maple, tulip
popular, white Pine, orange,
red and yellow Azaleas, white
Dogwood, Mtn. Laurel, all na-
tive shrubs, 2-1/2 - 3 ft., root.
ed, moss packed, $2.50 doz.,
PP. .No C, O- Dame = 2.
Millhollan, Rt. 1, Box 203,
Mineral Bluff.

Tube rose bulbs, 75c doz.
Add_ postage. Ethel Sullivan,
Rt. 2, Marietta. :

Tube rose bulbs, 75e dco
plus postage. Inez Williams,
Rt. 2, Marietta.

Free Seed: Liberal planting '
of Nandina seed. Send five
cents for postage. L. B. Mil-
lians, 105 Temple Ave., New-
nan,

Seed: Camelias, large, red
flowers, Jan.-March, ever-
green foliage and seed, 6, 50c.
Add postage. Mrs. S. S. Sayer,

"Wednesday, De

}ea.; red
| Cactus, 25 ea.; pink Vi














Imp. Shasta Dais:
Violets, pink Oxalis,
Iris, Tulips, Narcis
guils, Snowdrops, Cale
Snaps, Imp. Larkspur,
$1.25; jumbo Easter, C
Apostle, White Spider,
Amaryllis Lilies,
Geraniums, Hydrangea, 3
Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4
man.

Perennial white
2 yr. old plants, $2 doz.
er sizes, $1 doz.; dbl

ium, long rooted runne!
ea. Add 30c postage |
orders. Mrs. J. W. Jones,
ison. :

Snowball bushes, 2-36
high, $1.50 ea.; 2-20 in.
$1 ea. Insp., rooted, postp
G. M. Moseley, Menlo.

Pine, Mimosa, Catalpa |
seed, each 25c plus four
postage, for 1 tablespoon #
also, one large Picture |
dow Begonia, in pot, 7 :
T: M. Randolph. 2107-A Cl
more Dr., Marietta.

English Dogwood,
and Secuppernong. Cannot
Henry Whitfield, 330 Ro
St., Marietta.

Orange, red and yellow
leas, white Dogwood,
Laurel, white Pine, red Mz
Tulip Popular, Crabapple
Holly, Strawberry, Red
Coralberry and Cherokee
bushes, all native shr
2-1/2 . 3 ft. rooted, moss p
ed, $2.50 doz. PP. No. C.
Mrs. Edna Rukat, Rt. 1
eral Bluff. s

Mtn. laurel, white Dog
red, pink and yellow Azz
white Pine, Tulip Popular,
Maple, Crabapple
Strawbery bushs, R
Coralberry, Cheroke:
2-1/2 3 It. feos
packed, $2.50 doz.
C.O.D. Mrs. Boon Wi
1, Mineral Bluff.

Black and white Pines, Dog
wood, Azaleas, all colors, 1
lio Poplars, Mtn. r
Plum trees, Cherokee ros
red and white Naples, Crab
apples, all 2- 4 ft. high.
doz. PP. Moss packed.
Mashburn, Morganton.

Dbl. Daffodils, Na
Violets, Hedgerose, Boxw
cuttings, $1 C.; yellow, wh
Chrysanthemums, Monb
Lemon Lilies, white, blue
berian, varigated Iris, 25c
pink running and Che:
rose, Mtn. Ivy, Boxwoods, 10
ea.; Spruce, 75 ea. Well root
ed. Add _ postage. Mrs. J
Burrell, Rabun Gap.

Rose thrift, $1 C.;
Pholox plants, mixed co
40c C.; white Iris, 40c
rooted wax leaf, Lig
rooted pink Crape Myrtl
ender Althea and red bo
berries, 20c ea.; dbl. red, p
and white and pink wax lea
and chicken gizzard Begon
20c ea. del. Mrs. Leilar
lips, Rt. 1, Royston. :

Philippine, Ginger, A
lis, blooming size bulbs, a
Daylilies, asst. colors, 25
$2.50 doz.; Feverfew,
plants, dbl., 25 ea. PP
Wilson, Rt. 3, Savannah.

Jonquils, one cent ea.
Sweet Williams, Shasta
ies, wall flowers, 50c do
Foxglove, blue See e
nial For-get-me-nots, 7 )
Cydonia io Spir
white, purple Wisteria,
lia, Dentzia, 40 ea.; ro
cuttings viburnum, blue
Spirea, 25c ea. Add po

rs. J. C.. Jones, Re 2
Ph, 4-2389. 7

200 Jonquil, $1; 50 Iris, $1
Blue bells, Oxalis, one e

ea.; Johnie jump ups, 50c 2%
jumbo Pansy plants, two cer
Geraniums, 25

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7

50 plants, $1. Add po
Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Royston.

Sallie-in-the-W ildw
pink Thrift, Ageratum, |
ender and Boxwood
pe! ct. aa yt Astors (
and yellow rysanth
two ct. ea.; lavender
low, large Iris, 5
Add





Rayle



iin, Rebun Gap.





FLOWERS

1 large size boxwood, ap-
rox. 5 ft. through and 6 it.
all. Make best offer and you
nove. J. J. Davis, Rutledge.

Boxwood, 5 in.-5 ft. good

pread; few American small
ize Holly, dbl. red Althea
mice water Oaks, 6-8 ft.. Wei-
ela (dwarf and thirfty), red,
purple, white, few Japanese
vainut, 3-4 ft., and several
ardenias 12-15 in. and others,
eap. T. BE. Eason, 1182 Gun-
ub Rd., N. W., Atlanta 18.

_large Adm,. Bird Daisy
plants, $3. C, PP. Not less
an _100 sold. Richard Myers,
0 Young St., Augusta.

All col. Thrift, white Can-
Gytutt, 25c; Daisies, 5c and
10c; Liriope, 2c; Hemorcallis,
iberian and Bearded Iris, 25c:
Bleagnus, Abelia, Nandina,
Tris and Pfitzer Juniper, Hy-
ericum, Bird of Paradise and
owering shrubs, 50c-$1.; Daf-
uibs; 75e gal. V. W.
asco, 1554 Willis Mill Rd. At-
Janta. Ph. PL. 3-4768.

4 Super Swiss Pansy plants,
giant Verbenas, Larkspurs,
mix. Iris, two-tone Daylilies,
-var., 3 doz. $1.; creeping,
ardy Phlox, 75c doz; Rose
ushes, 2 yrs. old, 6 for $7.;
eranium fine plants, 45c ea.












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ress St. Atlanta 10. Ph. PL.
38-5251.

_ President Red Cannas, $1. C,
. M. Add pestage. Cheaper if
Ou come after. Mrs. W. S.
iffin, Rt. 1, Adel.

Mixed daylilies, $2. doz.;
also, fine large Iris, many col-
ors, $1.50 doz. PP. Mrs. J. M.
) re, Rt. 2, Adairsville.

_ 50 Boxwood, tree and low
growing kind, Crapemyrile,
white and red, Magnolia, Nan-
dinas, eleagnus, Abelia, yel-
low Japonica, Mimosa, yellow
Jasmine, Lilac, Kolkwitzia,
Spirea (red, yellow, pink),
Moch orange, quince. Peonies,
itis, yellow Fall Daisies and
day lilies. No mail orders. Mrs.
S. W. Sloan, Auburn.

Boxwood (English type), all
zes, 90c ea: up. Mrs. L. R.
Hartley, 556 Collier Rd., N.
W. Atlanta 18, Ph. TR. 6-4485.

Lavender and pink Verbena,
Mice clumps, 25 and 50c. PP.
on $2. orders; red, blue Lilac,
white, pink thrift, all size
bunches, $1. at my home. Di-
vided stock, well packed. Mrs.
-D. Dodd, Hwy. 91 Alpha-
retta.

Beefsteak, Pearl and An-
gelwing Begonias, 25c ea; 2

tr. hybrid Amaryllis bulbs, $1.
doz. Add 35c postage for each
tder. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel.

2 large Boxwoods, FOB my
Mome; also 1 large Wisteria
vine and mixed daffodil bulbs,
2 doz. $1. orders PP. Mrs.
, R. Chesser, Auburn.

Fine shrubbery: evergreens,
nes, Roses, spring flowering
ulbs. Reasonably priced.
Limited number. Mrs. C. H.
Ward, Rt. 1, Adairsville, Pr.
~2557.

Few Nandina, $1.50 ea.;
cob-Coat, red, green, large
nd small leaf, and small leaf
ow leaf, 3 doz. $1. Mrs.
lomer Berry, 1566 Langston
ve., S. W. Atlanta 10.

All size Boxwood, English
d American, Nandinas, Bur-
Mdi Holly, Pines and Gar-
Genias. Reasonabby priced.
irs. C. E. Steinberg, 1540
Bastland Rd., S. E. Atlanta, Ph.
MA. 7-6578.

Border plants (Liriope) sol-
id green leaf, and pink Thrift,
one cent ea.; red and blue also;

erennial Candytuft, white,
small Boxwoods, 10c ea. $2.
box. Add postage. Mrs. Willie

lelson, Rt. 2 Hillcrest Dr.,
Austell.

_ American Boxwoods, 12-14
in. Mimosa, 2 ft., $3. doz; white
ine, ododendron, Hem-

ck, Laurals, Dogwood, red
range, yellow Azaleas, 2 ft.,
2.50 doz.; Globe Arbovitae,
eading Juniper, 15-20 in.
doz. PP. Moss packed. Sa-

ilson, Blue Ridge.

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ednesday, December 3, 1958

ed Witherspoon, 308 Hold-|7

Ancubas, large and small,
Nandinas (plenty berries), $1.
and up; Abelias, all sizes, 25c

to $1.; English Boxwood, all
sizes and well formed, Jan.
Jasmine, 25 bunch:; Vinca
Minor, 75c doz.: English Ivy,
75e_ doz. Cannot ship. W. B.
McCurdy 1110 Clifton Rd., N.
E., Atlanta 7.

Rooted boxwoods, 12 in, $3.
doz; spreading Junipers, | 16-
20 in., $4. doz.; 2 yr. Globe
Arborvitae, 50c ea.; Rhododen-

Hemlock, wild Azalias, red
Maples, Dodwood, pink Che-
rokee Roses, 2 ft., $2.50 doz.
PP. Damp most packed. Bob
Wilson Blue Ridge.

Large tree Cactus, 4 ft.,
large Begonias, African Vio-
lets, small pot plants, also pe-
can seedlings and many oth-
ers. Cannot ship. Mrs. W. I.
Stokes. 927 Crew St., S. W.,
Atlanta 15, Ph. MU. 8-0398.

African violets, all colors,
many fancies, blooming size,
4, $1.; early yellow Daffodils,
$1.35 C; yellow, cream, light
and dark blue Iris, mixed, $1.-
50 doz. All PP. Also, boxwoods
and other shrubbery at my
home. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell,
Blue Ridge.

Potting Caladiums, just
sprouting, for inside culture,
fancy colors, 25c ea. PP in Ga.
Joseph Abernathy, Barnesville.

Nandinas, 12 in. to 5 ft., 25c-
$1. ea.; old time blue Plum
and red leaf Plum, 25c ea.: 6-
ft. Pecan trees (dig and
take). All plants well rooted.
No shipping. Mrs. Lowell Long,
Rt. 1, Box 184, Bremen.

Well rooted, strong Privet
hedge (stay green) $1. C, $12.-
50 UC; 5 ft. tail and over; pur-
pie Wisteria, well rooted, 2,

1.; Bridalwreath, 2, $1.; Chry-
santhemums, 15, $1. All State
inspected. $5. orders PP. Mrs.
B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon.

King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50
C.; April bloom Narcissus, $2.
C; yellow, red, cannas, purple
Iris, rose color Thrift, Emper-
or Datfodil and purple Vio-
lets, $1. doz.; Snowdrop bulbs
and evergreen Jew, 50c doz.
Add postage. Beatrice Mosley,
Rt. 1, Box 248 Bremen.

House plants: Christmas
Cactus, 30c; Night Blooming
Cereus, $1. and $1.50; Beef-
steak Begonia, 35c; pink Im-
patients and Coleus cuttings,
15c; also want to buy plant of

Ogeechee Lime. Mrs. J. L.
Boothe, 4007 Blanton Ave.,
Ben Hill.

Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.;
Calif. purple violets, 3 doz.,
$1.; single blue Hyacinths and
Emperor Daffodil bulbs, 2 doz.,
$1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. R. R.
Steinheimer, Brooks.

Pink Thrift, 50 plants, $1.;
red Spider Lilies, $1. doz.;
Nandinas, 3-4 ft. 3, $1.; large
Mums and Buttons, 18 plants,
$1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. R.
L. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert.

Geraniums, Begonias, Cac-
tus, Shrimp, Snake plant,
Mothers Tears, Babys Tears,
and others, assorted, my selec-
tion, 20, $1., plus 25 postage.
ane J. H. Gable, Cedartown,

Philippine Lily seed, 25c
pkt.; $1.75 1/2 pt.; $3. pt. Will
exch. for sundried apples or
white feed bags, 100 lb. cap.
Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2
Cairo.

Mixed colors, Snapdragon
and Prince Feather seed, 20c
teasp.; Ice plant, 60 seed, 20c.
Send stamped, addressed enve-
lope. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Rt. 4,
Commerce.

Aluminum, Spider, blooming
Jews, Joseph-Coat, and Ice
plant, 35c; Geranium (dbl,
rooted), Ivy, Martha Wash-
ington cuttings, 45c; Joseph-
in-the-Bulrushes, $1.; all kind
unusual cacti, 40c; also, large
clump Xmas Cacti, $2. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming.

Rose cuttings, Sweetheart,
white and yellow Lady Bank-
sias, Dr. Vanfleet, Mary Wal-
lace, Pauls Scarlet, Bell of
Portugal, American Pillar, 75c
doz; Liriope, 4 doz. $1.; Jas-
mine Confederate (white), Fla.
yellow, 2, 75c; flowering peach
white seed, 25 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box



104, Chester.

dron, Mtn. Laural, white Pines, | 1





Loquat trees, 50c-$5. ea.;
Boxwood and Viburnum, con-
tainer grown, 1 yr. old. 50c

ea, 5,000 clumps heavily sod-
ded Ophiapoghum (wide bor-
der plant), 10c ea. All F.O.B.
Seaborn Roddenberry, 603 N.
Broad St., Cairo, Ph, 2-2832.

Amaryllis, Tube-Roses, Can-
nas, Glads, Daylilies, Daffo-
dils, 50c doz.; Milk and Wine
lilies, 25c ea., $2.50 bu.; Um-
brella Palm, 25c. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Rt. 2 Box 150, Camil-
a.

Crapemyrtle, pink and blue
Wisteria, Scotch Broom, Forsy-
thia, red Spirea, rooted; 50c;
Star of Bethlehem, 50c doz.;
cutting of rose and white Wei-
gela, Abelia, 3, 25c. Add post-
age. Exch. for rooted Rosed or
print bags. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes,
Rt. 1, Canon.

Fine Bearded Iris, such~as
Ola Kala, Prarie Sunset, pink
Cameo and others, 4, $1.;
Named Bearded Iris, 12, $1.;
8 col. Daylilies, $1.; Liriope,
3 doz. $1.; 1 large Gardenia,
$1.; 35c postage. Mrs. W. E.
Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville.

Dark blue, single, Hyacinth
bulbs, 2nd grade, some bloom-
ing size, 3-1/2 doz., $1.; also,
dwarf Boxwood at-my home.
Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Rt. 3,
Dawsonville.

Nice red berry Nandina,
lavender Lilacs and Scotch
Broom bushes, 50 ea.; 3 for
$1., Mimosia bush seed, 15c
teaspoon. Clean and sound, PP
Four cent stamps accepted.
Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1,
Danielsville.

Snowballs, Kerria, Japoni-
cas, Nandinas, Jasmine, white
and purple Lilacs, red, pink
and white Spirea, dbl. flower-
ing Almond, Sourwood, 6, $1.-
25; Blackberry Lilies, Galax,
Arbutus, Boston Ivy, 12, $1.;
Kalmia Laurels, Spruce Bine,
12, $1.50. Moss packed. Mrs.
F, M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Admiral Bird dasies, $1.
doz.; blue and red Thrift, 3
doz., $2.; white Per. Candy-
tuft, $1.20 doz. No checks. Mrs.
Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Red. white Spider and But-
terfly Lilies, white and yel-
low cup Narcissus, Jonquils,
Snowdrops, Daffodils, Calen
dulas, Pansys, larkspur and
Oxalis, 40c doz., 4 doz. $1.25;
orange Lantana, Dorothy Per-
kins Rose, white Wisteria,
Mimosa, Van MHoutti and
Feather Spirea and Crape-
myrtle, 3, $1..-Mrs- J. 2S,
Greene, Dixie.

Rooted, tree yard, white
blooming Hydrangeas, 75c ea.;
red blooming Cattail Cactus,
3, 25c; Starfish Cactus, 3, 45c;
Christmas Cactus, 15c ea.;
pink Althea, 45c ea; Snowballs,
50c ea.; white blooming Eng-
lish Dogwood, 40c ea, Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Sweet cented Jonquill bulbs,
$1.25 c; Narcissus, $1.50 C;
Buttercup, $1.60 C; large Daf-
fodils, 90e doz.; Rain Lilies,
70c doz.; sever colors Glad.
bulbs, 90c doz. Add postage.
Exch. for honey or peas. Mary
Tumlin, Eastanollee,

Native rose Azalias, 25c ea.;
white, yellow Daffodils, blue
Iris, Dutch Tris, 50 doz.; deep
red, pink, yellow, old rose,
Weigelia, deep red and white
rose of Sherron, 50c and $1.
ea. deep rose althea, trellis
roses, boxwoods, 50c ea. and
lilies 3 for 50c. Mrs. Presley
Flower, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Imp. Iris, white, lavender
and purple, $1.25 doz.; wild
Crabapple trees (small size),
50c ea.; large everbearing
strawberry (picked some ber-
ries in Sept.) peats, $1.25 C.
Cash with order. Add postage.
Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Crabapple
Hill, Ellenwood.

Young Eng. Boxwoods, well
rooted, 12 in. high, $2. doz.;
also, large sizes, reasonably
priced, $2. ea. Add postage. M.
M. Cochran, RFD 5, Ellijay.

Newport pink, scarlet mix|-

Sweet Williams, 40c doz.; Per.
Candytuf, $2 doz.; Daisies,
Alaska, The Prince, $1.50 doz.;
dbl. Hollyhocks, $1 doz.; 5 dif.
colors hardy Phlox, 40c ea.,
$3.75 doz. Add postage, Mrs.
H. H, Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elber-
ton.





MARKET BULLETIN

Marechalneil roses, 75c ea.;
Crapemyrtle bushes (pink) 50c
ea.; Johnquills, 25 doz., $1-
50 c, $12. M; Catawba plants,
2, 25c. F.O.B. Ellijay. Mrs. B.
H. Osborne, At. 5, Ellijay.

Daffodils, orange Daylilies,
Star Bethlehem, purple Fox-
glove, Vinca vine, wild Iris,
tame Violets, 5 doz. $1.; purple
lilac, Birdeye hedge, D. Per-
kins roses, pink, white, Eng.

Dogwood, pink, purple Al-
thea, Goldenbells, Forsythia,
4, $1.35; Boxwood, all sizes.

Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Elli-
Jay.

Orange Daylilies, mixed col-
ors Iris, $2.50 C; Sweet Wil-
liams, Goldenglow Foxgloves,
mixed colors, blooming size
Tulips, 50c doz; pink Peonies,
50c ea; blue Violets, 25c doz.
Add postage under $5. orders.
Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box
52 Ellijay.

Monthly blooming tea Rose
cutting, red, pink, white and
yellow, 25c cutting, 6 for $1.

Damp packed. Mrs. W. W.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Pink, yellow, red, white,

Weigela, 50c-75c ea.; Rose of
Sharon, 75c ea; dbl. orange
Daylilies, $1. doz; Forsythia,
Spirea, hardy orchid, 50c ea:
summer blooming Mums, $1.
doz. PP in Ga. Gov. insp. No.
orders less $1. Mrs. Adell Wil-
liams, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Flowering Crabapple dark
red blooms, good roots, 3-4 ft.
high, 75c ea., at my home. Mrs.
J. Roy Thompson, Rt. 1, Box
350, Fairburn.

Black Scuppernongs, laven-

der Crapemyrtle, Magolas,
Dogwood, Holly, buckeyes,
small purple figs, wild Hy-

drangas, 25c ea.; tiger or or-
ange Daylilies, -red Cannas,
Abelia and Althea cuttings,
10c Add Postage. No out of
State orders. Mrs. F. Goins,
Rt. 1, Ft. Gaines.

Boxwoods, healthy, fast
growing, American, well root-
ed, 2 yr. old plants, 8-12 in,
$3. doz., $15. C; select 3 yr.
plants, 12-20 in, $5. doz., $25.
C. PP. All Govt inspected.
Marvin E. West, Sandy Creek
Rd., Rt. 2, Fayetteville.

Kangroo vine cuttings, 10c
ea.; Angel Wing, Beefsteak
and Star Begonia, 25c ea;
white Killarney Roses, 50c ea;
watermellon red Crapemyrtle,
25c; Ligustrum, 10c, 4 colors
Verbena, 3 doz., $1.; Althea,
25c and Zebra plants 25c. Mrs.
Annie Hubbard, Fortson.

Yellow Kerria (Japonica),
$1. clump; Crapemyrtle, all
colors, 6 ft., $30. C; pink Dog-
wood, branched, 36 in., $1.50;
white Dogwood, 27-36 in., $2.-
50, 10; Violets, Royal Robe,
red, White Perfection, $1. doz.,
$5. Cit Myre. as Cousins,
Greenville, Ga.

All colors Mums, $1. doz.;
blue Hyacinth bulbs, $1.25 doz;
Butterfly bushes, 6, $1.; Can-
dle lilies, dark red and yel-

low, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville.

Boxwoods and Cherry. lau-
rels, $10. C; Ligustrums and
white per. Candytuft, $7.50 C;
red dixie brilliant Thrift, blue

er. La. Phlox, English Ivy,
inca Minor, daylilies, all col-
ors Achimenes, $1. doz., $5.
C. Blanche Woodruff, Green-
ville.

Nice boxwoods, 3-4 ft. high,
nice shape, $5. ea. for the lot
{number not stated) Butter-
fly bushes, 6, $1.; Crapemyr-
tle, and Goldenbell bushes, 3,
$1.; all colors Mums, $1. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Sul-
lens Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.;
pink Thrift, $1. C, $8. M; blue,
red Thrift, 4 col. Verbena, $1.
doz; Sweet williams, blue Iris,
Daisy, Chrysanthemums, 2
doz., $1.50; Jonquil, Narcissus,
Daffodil, $1.50 C; blue Violets,
$1.50 C, $10. M. Add postage.
Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville.

Dbl. yellow Cannas, mix. col.
Verbena, mix. col. fall Pinks,
ea., 50c doz; red Cannas, 5,
50c; pink Thrift, 50c C; green,
white striped Jew, 3 cuttings,
25c; Sultanas, unrooted cut-
tings, 15c ea; Add postage. No
stamps nor chks. Pairlee Run-
dies, Rt. 7. Gainesville.

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Large dbl. orange smi we
rose color Poppy seed 48s syy.
add four cts. stampee nya.
lop; White and yellow Nercis-
sus and yellow Johngutl buss,
25 doz; blue Iris bulbs, ite
doz. Add postage. Ethel Crowe,
Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels,
English Ivy, $1.50 doz., $7.40
C; Violets, Vinca Minor, 25,
$1.; Ligustrum seed, 30c large
ae Lois Woodruff, Green-
ville.

Old Eng. dwarf Boxwood, 4-
6 in., Nandinas, 2 yr., 12-15
in., and Magnolia Grandiflora,
2 yr. transplanted, ea. $20. C;
C., $10 C, Phosenia Glabra R.
C.10-12in:, $25.'C. Mrs: B:
Robinson, Greenville.

Rare California golden pink
Raitail Cacius cuttings, 60
ea.; 2 varieties hardy South
Dakota Cacti cuttings (red and
red and yellow blooms), 50c
ea.; Billberglas, $1:25 ea. add

postage. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt.
1, Hamilton.

Gladiolious bulbs, assorted
colors. -26) doz E- Vee pills,
Hemp.

200 nice, well rooted Box-
wood, 20c ea.; 30 well shaped,
8-10 in. around, 40c ea. Plus
postage. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt.
1. Box 34, Hiawassee.

2 each, rooted. Hawthorna
(or Pyracanthas) and Dog-
wood, $1.; 5 Abelia cuttings,
$1: PP in; Gat: Mrss NOs
Adams, Box 283, Hortense.

Extra choice Shasta Dai-
sies, moss packed, 10c ea. in
lots of 10 or more; Geraniums
and Angel Wing Begonias, ex-
tra large plants, grown in pots
and ready to bloom, 50c ea. H,
G. Gardner, Rt. 2, Box 183,
Hephzibah.

Fine bush and running
monthly Roses, $1. ea; Silver-
lace, Alpolis, yellow Jasmine,
red Honeysuckle vines, Pus-
sywillow, Bridalwreath, Rose+
Acacia, Sweetshrubs, Dog-
woods, red Maple, Wateroaks,
Crabapple, Forsythias, Wei-
gelas, Cherry, red and yellow,
purple Plum, 2, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. John Myers, Addi-
son, Rt. 2, Hartwell.

April blooming Narcissus
bulbs, $1 C.; mixed color, Iris
25, $1; purple Violets, $1.23
C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2,
Temple.

Seed large dbl. red Poppy,
Touch-me-nots, dbl. red an
pink Zinnias, deep yellow
French Marigolds, red Prince
Feather, red 4-oclocks and
Xmas Cherries, 20c teaspoon
full. PP. Exch. for Regal East~
er Lillies or Snow drops, PP,
Mrs. C. E. Leveritt 2186
Ranchwood Dr., Rt. 3, Tucker,

Salmon pink cannas, la,ge
heads, green foliage, 8, $1. Will
trade 12 canna bulbs for 3
print sacks alike. Ea. pay poste
age. Mrs. . A. Blackwell,
2122 Brockett Rd., Tucker.

Steels jumbo Pansy plants in
bloom, $2.25 C.;. blooming size
duplex Gerberas daisies, large
Nandinas, 25c ea.; small Nan
dinas $1 doz. Mrs. Johnson
Usry, Stapleton.

Bird of Paradise, running
Roses, red and white Dog-
wood, Bay bushes, Honeysuc-
kle, Crapemyrtle, Magnolia
and Buckeye bushes, ea. 10
ft.; Butterfly bushes, 25 ea.
Add postage. No checks nor
out of state orders. Mrs. Nina
Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.

Nice healthy Boxwoods, sev.
eral sizes, seven large an
lots of smaller ones, 50c up te
$10 ea. Nola Garland, Rt. 1,
Talking Rock.

Evergreen Hedge, $2 C.; dbl.
Althias, white and red, 2-3
ft., 35c ea. Add 20c postage.
No orders. less than $1. Mrs.
Bill Acree, Toccoa.

Salmon pink gem Cannas,
large heads, green foliage, 8,
$1. Will exchange 12 bulbs for
3 print sacks, all alike. Each
pay postage. Mrs. W. Black-
= 2122 Brockett Rd., Tuc-

er.

African. Violet leaves, sin-
gle and double, 10, $1; also,
choice Iris, asst. colors, Came
Pink, etc., 10, $1; Mimosa seed,
2 tbsp., 25c. Mrs. L. C. Thomp-



son, Rt. 1, Wildwood.

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Rees : eae Fe ae Peat We Tn ee gar
Horseradish plants, 50 doz.;] 300 bales Fescue hay, baled Super . . farm
horseradish and queen-of-ie-| without rain, $1.00 bale. Ar- | equipment, dis
meadow roots, 50c Ib.; garlic,|thur Wheeler, Rt. 1, Cum-|rubber, cultivator,
one ct, ea; $1 C7 Spareins | ming, Ph. 0G, tga disc harrow, _scolloped in|,
FOR SALE tanzy, yellow root, yellow





Red spider and white tree
Lilies, old fashion Lemon and
Orange dbl. Day lilies, Golden-

low and Vinca Minor plants,

5c ea., $2 doz.; red dbl. and
yellow speckled Cannas, $1.50
doz.; Pepper pods and Mont-
bretia Glad. bulbs free. Add

ostage. Mrs. O. J. Fields, 407

ke Madison St., Thomasville.

150 Daylilies; Kanapaha,
Tll-de-France, Royal Ruby,
Scarlet Sunset, Baggette, Pink
Charm, Rosalind, Persian
Princess, Gay Troubadour,
Rose Gem, Burgundy, Sunny
West, 35c ea., $3.50 doz.; Mis-
sion Bells, Potentate, pink
amise, 75c ea. 35c pcstage.
Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washing-

FLOWERS

WANTED





Want some Catalpa trees.
State size and price. J. C.
Buchanan, RFD-C, Box 336,
Griffin.

Want Dogwood and Magno-
lia seeds. Calvin Harmon,
Stovall.

Want Ragged Robin Chry-
anthemum to be dbl. plants
in Spring. Contact. G. M.
oseley, Menlo.

Want some pink Cannah.
Contact. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.

Want one-half or a dozen
white and pink Hyacinths, also
Tulips. State what you have
ea price. Miss Effie Caldwell,

awkinsville.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE





Cabbage plants, delivered:
$1 C; 300, $1.50; $3.50 M.;
$2 M at farm, or will exchange
for pecans, print sacks or mul-
tiplying onions. E. B. Wether-
ford, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Young Klondike strawberry
lants, 90c C.; 300, $2; 500,

$3; $5 M. Add postage. Ethel

Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Large Tennessee beauty
strawberry plants, long keep-
ers, 1 yr. old, $1.50 C. Orders
illed promptly. Add postage.
Mrs. Lena Holland, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.

Strong healthy virus-free
atreamliner, everbearing
strawberry plants, $2 C. 500,

7.50; Missionary (same
grade), $1.50 C, 500, $5. All
delivered prepaid prompt de-
livery. J. M. Housworth, Rt. 2,
Lithonia.

Brown Turkey fig bushes,
ooted, inspected, 24 - 30 in.
igh. Ea. var. $1.50 PP. G. M.
Moseley, Menlo.

Garretts famous everbear-
ing strawberry plants, $2.50
C. or exch. for pecans. Inquir-
jes ans. C. J. Garrett, P. O.
Box 112, Bremen.

Wakefield, Copenhagen and
Round Dutch cabbage plants;
Ga. collards, 75c C., 500, $1.50,

2.50 M. PP. H. E. Smith,
axley.

Extra large firm meat,
Lady Thompson strawberry

plants, (grow on sturdy up-
right stem, holds berries off
the dirt), $2 C. Ship only well
rooted, oung plants. Add
ostage. Mrs. J. S. Crow, Rt.
, Cumming,

Chas. Wakefield and Market
Conenhagen cabbage plants,
500. $1.25, $2 M: White Ber-
muda onion. plants, same
price. Shiv daily. Mixed or-
ders accepted. E. L. Fitzgerald,
Box 662, Fitzgerald.

New Era everbearing straw-
berry plants, 200, $1.50; Sup-

erfection, two cropper, $2 C.

PP on all orders in state. Send

ash. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1,|Baled without rain. James

Box 223, Alpharetta.

dock, 35 doz.; comfry, jensin,
queen-of-the-meadow, 3, 50c.
Add _ postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Rooted, everbearing stream-
liner strawberry plants, $1 C.,
$8 M.; red and yellow plum,
4, $1; old fashion sweet peach,
3, $1; Hackworth apple, 2, $1;
Brown Turkey fig, bearing size
$2.50 ea. State Insp. $5 orders
PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt.
1, Bowdon.

Old time shallots, dry for
planting, $1.35 C. No checks.
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1,
Dacula.

Klondike strawberry plants,
well rooted, damp packed, 90
C. Minimum shipment, 200
plants. No COD. Mrs. Luther
S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N.E.,
Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1745.

Streamline, everbearing
strawberry plants, $1-C. Mrs.
John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1 C., 500, $3; Mastodon, $1.25
C. $6.50 M. Mrs. Guy Crowe,
Rt. 1, Cumming.

Everbearing strawberry
plants, $1.50 C., 50, $1; Blake-
more, 50, $1, $1.75 C. Cannot
ship. Mrs. B. W. Wages, Hwy.
20, Loganville.

New fall plants ready: Brus-
sles Sprouts, Broccoli, Lettuce,
Wakefield cabbage, Heading
collards, 35c doz.; Cauliflow-
er, Dill, Lemon balm, 50c doz.;
Asparagus crowns, $1.50 doz.
No less than $1 orders. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Reg-
ister.

AB 110 oats, purity 99 pct.,
germination 91 pct.; also, sure-
grain oats, Germ. 95 pct. Pur-
ity, 98.90 pct. No noxious
weeks. Treated. In new bags,
$1.50 bu. W. H. Willson, Rt.
1, C/O Sunnyland Farms, Al-
bany, Ph. HE. 5-4038.

Finest quality first gener-
ation Cokers Victor grain 48-
93 seed oats. St. test purity

combine, $1.25 bu. W. B. Keily,
Rt. 2, Byron.

' 500 bu. planting, grazing
seed oats, $5 for 4 bu. bag.
FOB. J. F. Lowe, c/o Whet-
stone Farm, Ft. Valley.

1,000 bu. Cokers Victor
grain 48-93 oats, Germ. 93
pet.; Purity, 97.88 pet. Bright,
heavy, harvested before rain,
$1 bu. bulk, or you sack them

in your sacks; or $1.10 bu.

already bagged. L. E. Akins,
Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. WO-3-3314.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE





1958 crop, well fertilized
hay: Sericea, Clover, Rye
Grass and Fescue 70c bale,
$25.00 ton. Cecil Travis, c/o
Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale,
Ph. Fayetteville 4862.

300 bales oat hay, cut and
baled in dough stage, no rain,
square bales, 85c bale; also,
400 bales highly fertilized
no weeds, 70c bale. Carl For-
rester, Rt. 4, Box 132, Doug-
lasville, Ph. 2563.

Approx. 3 tons -mixed
Coastal Bermuda and Kabe
Lespedeza hay, $23.00 ton; 4
tons mixed Coastal and Crab-
grass hay, $20.00 ton; 13 tons
Serecia hay, $25.00 ton. At
barn. All well fertilized, good
hay, baled without rain. Don-
ald Peavy, Rt. 3, Cuthbert,
Ph. 115-J-2.

Baled oat hay, $1.00 bale;
Oats and Crimson Clover hay
mixed, 80c bale; Millet hay,
75 bale; Millet and Crabgrass
hay mixed, 65c bale. Grady
Ison, Brooks, Ga.

Good, bright Peavine hay,
cut and bailed without rain,
| $40.00 ton at barn. Byron W.
Horne, Baxley, Ph. 2780.

Oat, Bermuda grass, John-
son Grass and Bermuda mix-
ed hay. All in square bales.



Ferguson, Sr., Thomaston.

99.30 pet. Germ, 93 pet. bulk |

20-25 tons, 1958 crop Les-
pedeza, Clover, Fescue hay.
Baled without rain, in square
bales, 75c bale. Mrs. -L. A.
Johnston, Fairmont.

300 bu. U.S. 282 yellow
corn for feed, $1.25 bu. Mrs.
Inez Forrester, Dial.

1,500 bales Serecia Lespe-
deza hay, baled without rain.
First or second cutting, $1.00
bale. At barn or will deliver
reasonable distance. W. A.
Estes, R.F.D., Ellenwood, Ph.
Stockbridge 3161. 3

100 tons fresh Coastal Ber-
muda hay, well fertilized.

tein and 2-2 1/2 pet. fatten-
ing qualities, $30.00 ton at
barn. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, Avon-
dale Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. SH.
2-5117.

Quality Oat and Fescue
hay, $30.00 ton, del. in Atlan-
ta area. W. C. Davis, Box 409,
Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. Stock-
bridge 4445.

bale, at my barn. W. P. Sig-
man, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 5584.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE





400 gal. milk tank (Zero T-
29) for sale or exchange for
smaller vacuum tank of 100 to
150 gal. capacity. C. B. Wal-
lace, Rt. 1, Sandersville. -

1948 Ferguson tractor,
planters, harrow, peanut
weeder, cultivator, bottom
plows, fertilizer distributor,
dbl. section harrow, automatic
greese gun, some plow fix-
tures. Reasonable. Mrs. Asa
McCoy, Rt. 2, Gibson.

8 scollop dise Athens cut-
away harrow on rubber in
perfect condition. H. E. Wil-
liams, 481 Ruth St., Athens.

John Deere H. tractor, 3
tion harrow, cultivators, trac-
tor and equipment, good me-
chanical condition, $250. E. H.
Ragan, Rt. 1, Leary, Ph. Mor-
gan 2067.

No. 10 John Deere A feed
mill, good condition, $85, my
place, 5 mi. E. of Lawrence-
ville on New Hope Rd. No let-
ters. H. F. Black, Rt. 2, Law-
renceville.

2 ACG tractors and equip-
ment in good condition. J. A.
Roper, Rt. 2, Douglasville, Ph.
2741,

10 can milk cooler and one
aerator and pan, both in good
condition and cheap. J. :
DeVaughn, RFD 3, Washing-
ton,

One deep well pump, heavy
duty with 42 gal. tank, in
good condition, 3/4 H.P. mot-
or, $65. C. A. Reeves, 148
Ernest Dr., Forest Park, Ph.
PO 1-2611.

1947 one ton truck, good
condition, good body, $250
cash; also 5 wagon wheels, $5
ea. or lot $20. 9 mi. W of Pal-
metto at Rico. James S. Crok-
er, Palmetto, Ph. Palmetto
5233....4

Garden tractor with attach-
ments, $80; well pump, $25.
See on weekends. Mrs. Geo.

etteville.

One each, TD-9 Int'l. trac-
tor with good wench motor:
John Deere A tractor, good
tires; Bradden 6 ton skidder
on truck; side loader on 50
GMC 2 ton truck. All in
perfect condition. See at Dur-
and. R. W. Evans, Box 146,
Rt. 1, Warm Springs.

600 Cumberland 10 in. wire
hen cages. Will accept best
offer above 50c ea. T. H. Hay-
nie, 2401 Columbia Dr., Deca-
tur, Ph. BU 9-457].

1951 model John Deere B
tractor, $550; also, set of off-
set harrows mounted on rub-
ber, $250, or both, $800. H. T.
Anthony, Rt. 1, Molena



disc tiller'on rubber, dbl. sec- |

J. Fuller, Rt. 3, Hwy. 85, Fay- |

Should contain 8-13 pct. pro-|-

200 bales good oat hay, $1]

-|long, one short, $20; also, 2

front, power lift, pully for
saw, etc., lights and starter.

A-1 condition. Made 2 small
crops. T. T. Toles, Menlo, Ph.
Summerville, 36.

F20 Farmall tractor, recent-
ly overhauled, doesnt use

good milk cow or yearlings.
ao Shields, Rt. 1, Tunnel
Hilk. ~

2 No. 25 All crop dryers

:

H.P. motor, ready for use; al-
so, one 4 screen clipper cleaner.
J. W. Slade, Hawkinsville, Ph.
TW 3-7466 or TW 3-4601.

Model 4029C GM 4 cylinder
Diesel power unit in good con-
dition. Sell or trade on late
model Ford tractor with equip.
or late model pick-up truck.

Grange.

Quail cages for sale, various
sizes and shapes. Jack Willis,
Rt. 2, Folkston. :

1956 tractor No. 800, good
condition, 40 point, 2
equipment if desired, $1,400.
5 mi. N.E. Collins on Hilview
School Hwy. J. R. Smith,
Manassas, Ph. 3-2892,

One tilting table cutoff, 30
in. saw with 1 Emory Rock,
2-1/2 x 18 in. 2 belts, one

wheels and axle with 4 in.
tires, $15. At my place, N.W.
of LaGrange, on Liberty Hill |
Rd: -J.<B.. Farrar, Srs Rt 3,
Box 362, LaGrange. |

2 H wagon; one heavy 2 H
disc plow, reversable; also,
several horse drawn turners,

good hand corn sheller with
large fly wheel.

All bought new March, 1955. | f

oil. Sell cheap or swap for |' i

gas burners, equipped with 15]

Tom Hutchinson, Box 791, La-} :

| Wisc. eng.,

flat land and hillside plows. |:
Exchange (or pay cash) for|C F. M. $1

Lo Tractor, |
Deere disc |

for Gardner-De
$110; 500 gal.
water tank, good
one 5 groove V
in. with 1-3/8
$27.50 George
RFD 2, Vidali

Fordson tracto!

side plows
pulley, good

Alton Call, R

One black and

hand saw, 8

as tan

new. E Me. Pope:
PH 3791. =
Case F 2 com
ft. cut, $395;
combine, can
tionary or
picker, has elev;

haste



Ing platform, W

hay baler, |

heels ar,
condition. Weym
Newton, Ph. 414!

_ John Deere con
hydraulic lift, fi



Margaret.

Y-2N. Bruce, |

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for area test. 2-3

Baker Grady

Bartow Greene

Bleckley Haralson

Brooks Harris

Calhoun Henry

Carroll Jasper : 2
Clinch Jefferson ae
Cobb Lanier Sen
Coweta Lee" St
Crisp _ Lincoln ar
Dade Lowndes oe
Decatur Macon Telf
DeKalb McIntosh Th
Dooly Meriwether Trow
Dougherty Miller | Twi
Early Mitchell Ww
Emanuel Murray War
Floyd Muscogee Wh
Fulton Newton
Gilmer















extra cattle body
$90. F. M. Gaines,
Rd., Macon.

ar size Eas Flow
with good rubber
also, one large size,
ks floor scales, $45.
Warren, Dewy Rose.









H tractor, excel-
tion, $500; New Hol-
ailer, A-1 condition,
Ferguson, 529 S.
Thomaston.






front cultivator
fertilizer attachments
Ee for Super C
% -cond., $200. Can
at my place 6 mi. W.
1. Sammie Wooten,
ton. Bee ee
1. bulldozer with
in good condi-
=9 Intnl. loader.
ell. G. C. Ingram,
romack Dr., At-
MA 7-8397.

Intnl. tractor, cul-
rn and. cotton plant-
ibutors, disc harrow,
plows and John Deere

0, or will trade for
420 tractor and
T. L. Dozier,



























ry good cond., pric-
Carrell McDuffie, Rt.
merce, FE 5-3397.

orse wagon (Thorn-
_body, 85 per cent
. B. White, Rt. 2,
Lithonia-Klondike











hh; 4 kerosene chick
500 size, 2 Browers

kes. Cc



person gets it. No
1 C. Nicholson, Hill
Rt. 5, Rome.
tire, 12 x 28 in. A-1
no broken places,
ad, $25 or exchange
) x 28 in. tire. W. P.
uuthersville..






















Meadow corn mill,
r corn sheller, set:
scales, Weed Master
e charger, 1949 model
k. Sell or trade for
actor, C Farmall er
eere, H. W. Jones,

ow cultivator for Ford
3 point hitch, good

jeep trailer with

1. Suzanne Swan; Pal
MEO, PO 1212.5 ee
_ Large cut-off saw, heavy
duty frame, complete with
long belt, good cond., $30;
Oliver 2 H stalk cutter, good
cond., $15. A Neal Bartlett,

Rt. 2, Ellenwood, Ph, Atlanta,
MA.-7-8875.

2 mule mowing machine, No.
4, John Deere, slightly used,
$75, at my place, 1 mi. S. of
Grantville. D. W. Galloway,
Rt. 1, Hogansville, Ph. Grant-
ville, JU 3-2668,.

500 gal., underground pro-
pane gas tank. M. F. Peterson,
3496 Wesley Chapel Rd., De-
}catur, Ph. BU 9-1859.

Chicken Feeders: 124, 5 ft.
feeders, 50c ea.; 50, 4 ft., 25
ea. See anytime. Gene Year-
wood, Rt. 3 Jefferson.

Harris deep well pump with
tank. Mrs. Etta New, Box 193,
Duluth, Ph. GR 6-3317.

Allis Chalmers B tractor,
cultivator, tiller, starter, lift,
lights and equipment, $425. 4
mi. N. of Vidalia on Thomp-
son Pond Rd. Frank Thomp-
son, Rt. 2, Vidalia.

Wagon wheels for 2 horse
Beeet N. B. Deaton, Buford,
a:

Model 17 H Robins incuba-
tor, 17,500 cap. Separate hat-
cher built into incubator, $350
-here. Machine. and trays in
good condition, J. E. Varn,
Valdosta. es :
- 60 Allis Chalmers combine,
good condition, cheap; also, 1
nearly new Idea mowing ma-
chine. Grady Isom, Brooks.

| Five horse, three phase elec-
trie motor for pulling feed
mill, for sale or would ex-
change for corn or oats. Z. J.
Lee, Red Oak. 3 :

EQUIPMENT

_ WANTED





~ Want garden tractor with
water cooler, motor and iron
wheels. John Crone, Rt. 3,
Carnesville.

_ Want large pasture sprink-
lers, such as Rainbird No. 90
or 100 B; also 2 or 3 joint
ook-up spring tooth harrow.
. T. Spieks, 4561 Covington
Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-9517.

Want late model orchard
sprayer, power take-off oper-
ated, prefer Hardie with 200
gal. tank and 18 cae per min-
ute pump, near Ellijay. How-
ard Hyatt, Rt. A, Ellijay.

Want rotary tractor bush
cutter. Give price and condi-
tion. J. R. Morgan, Lavonia.

- Want for cash small saw
mill in North Georgia. Rex



W... Pope; Rt. 4;



Henry, Kensington:


































, a combination of apples
d pineapple provides
or a warm and cin-
ideaextra nutritious
nonfat dry milk is add-

ere is a way to add to a
, important amounts of
calcium, vitamins in
ated, inexpensive form.

put this recipe to-
hurry by using your
ccipe for pie crust, or
| you might like to speed
ration along by using
he. packaged mixes.
ine-APPLE slices frost-
Hawaiian Icing.

. Place one sheet

nd sheet for top

e filling and the frost-|

eet ng dish 9 x 9 x 2.

cr 2 tablespoons nonfat dry milk

% teaspoon cinnamon
% teaspoon nutmeg
1 tablespoon butter
| 5 cups sliced apples

% cup raisins
-% cup drained crushed pine-
_ apple

Hawalian Icing

| 2 tablespoons butter

2 tablespoons nonfat dry milk
% cup confectioners sugar

2 tablespoons pineapple juice

Filling

Mix sugar, salt, nonfat dry
milk, spices and butter. Sprin-
kle half of mixture over dough,
Add apples, raisins and crushed
pineapple and then remaining
sugar mixture. Put on top crust
and pinch edges together. Bake
in preheated 375F. oven for 45
minutes to one hour.

Icing

_ Melt butter and add remain-
ing ingredients. Mix until












-|smooth and frost pine-APPLE
slice

|plete. |



Buster Sullivan.
Savannah,

_ Want set of 4,000 Ib. plat-
form scales, in good condition.
James E. Thaxton, Watkins-
ville, Ph. SO. 9-3641,

_ Want Farmall H tractor or
Farmall 130, late model and
all farming equipment. Must
be cheap. Quote best price in
first letter. Willie Gooch, Rt.
2, Buford,. Ph. 3618,

Want 80 gal. syrup kettle,
cheap, within 100 mi. radius
of Americus. Well come after.
J. S. McCravy, Rt. 1, Leslie.

Want 5 ft. rotary cutter, pre-
fer Dearborn or Bush Hog for
Ford tractor, within 100 mi.
of Atlanta. Give best cash
price and directions. R. 8. Al-
len, 2867 Cloverhurst Dr., East
Point: <x : ;

Want garden trailer for
small size tractor. Must be
between 8 - 12 in. size wheel.
Cannot use 15 in. Earl L.
Downing, Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph.
8-1622.

Want 8 ft. E-Z flow fertiliz-
er spreader. W. C. Davis, Box
409. Rt. 1: Jonesboro, Ph,
Stockbridge 4445.

Want 10 P 32 G feeders, tube
type. W. L. Wells, Rt. 6, Ma-
con, Ph. SH-38931.

Want 3 point hitch and post
hole diggers for 1950 John
Deere A tractor. O. W. Price,
McDonough, Ph. 3564. 2

ne

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE
cc

Cattle -

_ Hereford herd disposal sale,
including excellent registered
polled herd bull. Private sale,
week-ends only. Lawton Ur-
srey, Hazlehurst. Ph. Hazle-
hurst Franklin 5-2155, or At-
lanta JA. 3-1706,

Reg. Holstein heifer, fresh-
en Dec. 23, of Pabst Burk
Belmont Pride (a plus prov-
en bull), and dam, Marie
Pride Belmont. Excellent
cond., Calfhood vaccinated.
Sell immediately. Tom Wil-
liams, FFA. Member, Grayson.
Ph. Lawrenceville TH 3-2779.

2 Guernsey milch cows,
fresh with calf by side, Ist
and 2nd calf. Extra nice pro-
ducers, good udders, nice
cond., cows, TB and Bangs
tested. 4-6 gal. each per day,
$175.00 and $200.00. Mrs. J.
L, Paul, Wadley. Ph. 239 M-2.

Close-up Holstein Jersey
and Guernsey, Ist and 2nd
calf springers. Large, healthy,
vaccinated. R. B. Curtis,
Sere nein: Ph. Madison

Reg. Hereford bulls, horned
type, 9 mo.-3 yrs. Very fine
and in excellent condition. R
M Baca R Domino lineage.
Calfhood vaccinated against
everything. G. L. McCartney,
3602 Piedmont Rd., N.E., At-
Janta, Ph. CE. 3-0572.

Reg. Angus bull, sacrifice,
$400.00, also for sale pigs, 6
wks. old after Dec. 26; and
want small ponies, easy to
handle, and roping saddle
within 50 mi. priced right. R.
F. Camp, Box 140, Summer-
ville, Ph. 836-R.

4 mature gentle reg. Brah-
man bulls. Will sell or trade
for equivalent Angus or Here-
ford. George Varn, Box 205,
Folkston.

2 horned Reg. Hereford
bulls, breeding age: also 2
polled Reg, Hereford bull
calves, 7 mos. old. Best blood-
lines. J. Britt Chandler, c/o
Spring Hill. Farm, Watkins-
ville, Ph. SO. 9-3171.

Reg. Hereford bulls and
heifers, horned type, 6-8 mos.
old, $150.00-$200.00 ea. Cecil
Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres,
eo Ph, Fayetteville
4862.

Reg. Guernsey bred heifers,
young bulls, service age, from









lete re. us herd
heifer calves, 2 bulls. Top
bloodlines, preferred families.
Friar M. Thompson, Jr., c/o
Trail Creek Stock Farm,
128 1/2 College Ave., Athens,
Pies (65135208 ned< il, 6=
6297...

4 Reg. Jersey heifers, 15
mos. old, $110.00 ea. Register
papers furnished. J. P. Simp-
son, RFD 2, College Park, Ph.
PO. 1-6859.

Reg. Angus bulls, 6-20 mos.
old, Championship Bandolier
bloodlines. Bangs vaccinated.
Clean herd, $250.00 ea. up.
W. T. Torgesen, Whistle Top
Farm, Cornelia.

Swine

Duroc and big boned
uinea, crossed pigs, 12 wks.
old, $12.50 ea. Cannot ship.
Obie Brannon, Rt. 2, Duluth.

35-40 good cross bred pigs
from good stock. Will be ready
about Dec. 1. L. L. Garrett,
Barnesville.

Choice Landrace pigs, males
and females, imported blood-
lines, treated. Reg. in buyers
name. $60.00 ea. Cash. Wil-
liam E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84,
Metter, Ph. .5-1035.

Beltsville No. 1 and Duroc
boars, best of bloodlines.
James R. Atwater FFA, c/o
R. E. Adair, Thomaston.

No. 1 Bettsville pigs, 8 wks.
old, $25.00 ea. Walter Wal-
drep, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-2196.

Duroc gilts and males, dif-
ferent ages, sizes and prices.
All reasonable. A. C. Weath-
ers, P.O. Box 37; Mershon,
Hwy. 32. 2

5 Beltsville No. 1 male pigs,
meat type. Weaned, raised
from reg. stock, $25.00 ea. A.
W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Rocky
Spring Rd., Eastman.

Yorkshires: from best blood
lines of lean meat type, 12-
15 wks. old, disease free, $30.
-$45. ea. Reg. in buyers name.
D. O. Bates, Rt. 2; Toomsboro.

4 purebred Landrace males
from good stock, but not elig.
for reg., 2 mo. old, $20.00 ea.
See after 4 P.M. week days.
Casey Goodin, Rt. 4, Hooks
Mill Rd., Americus.

Boars and gilts of litter of
15 pigs, S.P.C. - Yorkshire
crosses, $20. ea. W. L. Brown,
1018 Lake Ave., Griffin.

Reg. Tamsworths, eight 16
wks. old, $25.00 and up on
good select gilts and males
for breeding; also, few feeder
shoots, reasonable. Mrs.
Charles Baldwin, c/o Chas.
Baldwin Farm, Suwanee, Ph.
Buford 7181.

Reg. Hampshire boar, Clem-
son Hall Agent No. 750877,
farrowed Mar. 9, 1957; Sire,
C. F. King Tiger No. 733021;
out of Miss Ingrid 2nd No.
1644090. Well trained, Proven
out extra, also want reg. short
horn milking type heifer or
cow. W. D. Walker, Rt. 2,
Martin.

Meat type Hampshire boars,
from bangs free, herd, ea. in-
dividually tested recently and
health cer. Sired by Future
Pattern P.R. CMS-Modern
General CMS. Realy for
heavy service. Priced to qual-
ity. Forest M. Arnold, RFD 3,
Baxley, Ph. 3035.

Reg. Landrace boars, 2 mos.
old, $60.00 ea.; 9 mos. old,
$150.00 ea. Lifetime treated
and top bloodline. B. C. Lime-
rick, Macon, Ph. Shearwood
5-3780.

Reg. Spotted Poland China
boars, bred and open gilts and
3 mos. old pigs. D. V. Thomp-
son, Metter, Ph. MU. 5-3555,

Reg. Landrace gilts, boars,
bred gilts, and service age
boars, 100 pct. imported
bloodlines, Reg: in buyers
name. Unrelated pairs, life-
time treatment for cholera.
H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring.

Approx. 150 head _ half
Landrace, half Yorkshire, 6
wks. old up to 150 lb. wt.





igh. Po reasonably
priced. F. H. Bunn, Medville.

i





cows, heifers, and

_ Servicable boars. Sired by
cert. meat type sires and out
of big litters. Also, weaned
pigs, also sired by cert. meat
type sires. Servicable boars,

$35.00 and up. J. R. Mullis,
Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-6490.

lines. Treated, Reg. in buyers
name, $60.00 ea. William E.
Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter,
Ph, 5-1035. ;

At stud Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. 36083, American
saddle bred stallion. Proven
sire top quality colts. Grand-
son of Noble Kalarama. Visi-
tors welcome. Thomas G.
Watkins, Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals

9-6692. :

One yearling silver dapple
registered Shetland _ stallion,
white mane and tail, by Duke~

gray harness show stallion, -
under 46 in. (Safe for any ~
child to show). Kenneth Car-

son, c/o Bloomland Farm, Rt,
3, Marietta, Ph. 8-0886. z

Pony, gelding, 48 in. tall,
dapple brown with dark mane
and tail. Rides and _ drives,
$175.00. B. F. Malone, Jr., 131
N. Sylvan Rd., East Point, Ph.
PO. 7-3556. :

9 yr. orange and white, 38 |

stallion; one black and white
spotted brood mare, 41 in.
with outstanding 5 mos. old.
fillie colts. Robt. K] Smith,
Journeys End Farm, Ameri-
cus. S

ican Bred saddle horse stal-

Genius out of Autumn Pea-
vine by Astral Peavine. E. L.
Kilday, Claxton. :

At stud, Reeves Majesty
Genius, Reg. No. 34816, Amer-
ican saddle bred stallion sired
and dam by Peter Genius and
Miss Lida Peavine. Grandson
of Kings Genius. Miss Becky

Marietta, Ph. 8-7125.

Shetland mare, 7 yrs. old,
bred to 37 in. stallion, light
mane and tail to foal in spring,
45 in. tall, $325.00. Dan R.
Thomas, 4154 Chambers Rd.,
Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8186.

Grey mare saddle horse,
about 8 yrs. old, approx. 850 _
lbs., gentle for children to
ride. W. W. Long, Rt. 2, Bain-
bridge, Ph. 84531. :

Palamino, 4 yr. old, gentle,
excellent saddle gaits, small

older. Nicky Cabero, Haw-
kinsville. i

10 nice small (under: 40
in.) Shetland pony mares. All
drop colts in spring. 3-5 yrs.
old; also, 4 nice broke geld-
ings. Reasonable. Jess Hol-
be Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-

I;

Nice gentle work mule, 2-H
wagon, horse drawn mowing
machine and rake, $150.00;
also, 2 Farmall tractors. Sell
either one. Located 3-1/2 mi.
S. of Palmetto on Hwy. 29.
Monroe Adams, Rt. 2, Box
318, Newnan. -

2 mares, 9-10 yrs. old, one
black, about 950 Ibs., one grey
about 1,000 lbs., $50.00 ea. at
farm. George C. Lanier, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Abbeville.

At stud services, 36 in,
dapple gray, white mane. and
tail, pony stallion, and solid
black hackney stallion; also,
for sale, pony mare, 44 in,
bred to 36 in. dapple gray,
white mane and tail pony
stallion, $475.00..0gden A.
Geifuss, Melody Brook Farm,
RFD 3, Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-
7385, Smyrna.

8 yr. old bay riding horse
very gentle with new saddle
and bridle. Claude I. Holt, Rt.
3, Macon, Ph. Sherwood 3-
0556.

3 mules, 12-14 yrs: old,
weigh 1,000 lbs. ea. one mare,
weighs 1,200 Ibs. W. L. Ken-



$10.00 ea. and up. J. E. Meeks,
High Shoals, | 4



nedy, Tennille.

$125.00 and up, weaned pigs,

Choice Landrace pigs, males A
and females, imported blood-

Horses, Mules & Ponies ?

Rd., Rt. 2, Decatur, Ph, BU.

ye



of Linwood: one 4 yr. old

in. proven stallion; one dark
chestnut, 38 in. 2 yr. proven |

At stud, Reba Genius Amer- + |
lion. Reg. 25327, by Bourbon

Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd., cae

horse, good for 12 yr. olds or























































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50 Southwestern ewes with| ae es
LIVESTOCK big lambs at side, $25.00 pr. POULTRY 6
s on were = ay big
FOR SALE Ret alictio Pe Atlacte FOR SALE





Shetland ponies, one ea.;
extra nice cart pony, 6 mo.
old stud, spotted bred mare
and bay stud. H. E. Crawford,
1204 Ellis St., Augusta, Ph.
Day, PA. 2-9937, Night TA.
4-6068.

Two gaited mares with
colis by side, young colts,
Shetland ponies, also, bridles,
saddles, blankets. Priced to
sell. G. E. Housley, Rt. 6, Ma-
rieita, Ph. 7-2144.

Small, 7 yr. old, brown and
white mare, perfectly sound,
bred to Shetland pony. Due
to foal soon. Mrs. C. R. Boyd,
i21- Harris: Dr, Bast: Point;
PO. 7-3914.

Shetland pony, stud colt, 9
mos. old, halter broken, $125.
Billy Turner, Union Point, Ph.
HU. 9-4661.

8 yr. o!d roving cattle horse,
gentle, 900 lbs., for sale or
trade for young stallion, not
over 6 yrs. old, or spirited
mare, not over 1,000 lbs. Rov
Hillard, Rt. 1, Yellow River
Ranch, Covington.

Sheep and Goats

300 sheep: approx. 100
lambs, 200 ewes. few register-
ed rams, about half are thor-
oughbred Cheviots, $12.50
head. 1 mi. Odum Hwy. 341.
E. F. Dean, Odum, Ph. 2143.

FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE, OCt.

PE. 8-71 17.

2 purebred, young, fine Nu-
bian milk goats, one coming
in with ist kid, other with
2nd; also, one male $15.00
for male. Mrs. J. H. Kirkley,
3860 Cascade, S.W., Atlanta.

One milk goat, Alpine and
Saanan, one Nubian-Saanan
buck. Rev. Charles M. Parris,
Rt. 3, Rome, Ph. 4-1884,

23 good graded sheep, in-
cluding half Hampshire ram,
$4.00 ea., or exch. for a good
beef heifer. Dan Wall, Jr., Rt.
2, Willacoochee.

LIVESTOCK

WANTED





Want 10-20 Black Angus
soringers. Robert S. Ware, .
O. Box 251. Hogansville, Ph.
3981 and 5371.

Want some feeder shoats or
pigs, healthy and pri: -d right.
Give breed, size, number and
price, aiso location. Henry
Adams, Rt. 1, Buford. Ph.
Lawrenceville TH 3-2740.

Want purebred Big Bone
Guinea 12 wks. old. pigs. R.
H. Crawford, Tiger.

Want Shetland pony, gentle
(for 7 yr. old boy) and cheap.



State age and price. J. J.
Brown, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald.

1, Palmetto. Ph. Atlanta



900 Colonial True-Line No.
365 pullets, 12 wks. old. C. H.
Jordan, Rt. 2, Alto, Ph. Com-
merce, Range 7-2517.

Dark Cornish bantam
chickens, stocky, bulldog type,
10 mo. old, $6.00 pr.; Black
Cochin bantams, 10 mo. old,
$5.00 pr.; Easter egg roosters,
10 mo. old, $5.00 ea. All pure-
bred. Ship express collect. M.
O. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, |H
716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta
8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.

Pure strain Buff Cochin
bantams, feather legged type,
5 mo. old pullets, $1.50 ea.;
roosters, $2.00 ea. Will not
ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Campbell-
ton Rd., Fairburn.

10 purebred bantam roost-
ers, 1958 hatch (ali feathered
legs), $1.00 ea.; 1 white Drake
= $2.00 or exchange for

air Silver Sebright bantams;
nies: 5 common pigeons, blue
and white, $3.00. Will ship
Raleigh Pruitt, RED 2 ia
vonia.

Pure Dark Cornish cock-
erels, ready for service, large
big bone type, long yellow
legs, $2.00 ea. in lots of two.
No. C.O.D. H. W. Tee
Farmington.

Bantams: mixed eae: pul-
lets and hens, 60 ea.; roosters
50c ea. Suzanne Swanson,



Palmetto.

Black Cornish

Black Cornish pullets, $2.00/

and $2.50 ea.: 3 pullets and
one rooster, $15, 00. 4-A stock.
Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd.,
N.E., Atlanta 17.

50 R.I. Red pullets, 9 mos.
old, $2.00 ea. Will ship in lots
of 10. Send check or M.O. for
number wanted. Furnish crate

and ship Exp. K. C. Willis,|

2508 Crescent Dr., Albany.

200 AAA Parmenter Reds}

now laying, 100 White Rock
cross with Leghorns,
laying soon, $2.00 ea. Mrs.

W. Simmons, 4131 Piggins
Mill Rd., Macon.

POULTRY

WANTED





Want 15 Buff Cochin ban-
tam pullets. Mrs. Frances E.

Newton, 211 Stone Street,

Waynesboro. =

Want 8 or 10 healthy- and
laying Buff Orp., 1958 hatch
hens at reasonable price. Buff
Rocks considered. M. A. Haw-
kins, Rt. 2, Social Circle.

GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALE





Ringneck pheasants, for
breeding or eating, cocks, $3.,
ea. hens, $2.50 ea. Marcus



begin |

Taylor, Rt. 2;
Ph. TA. 5-5804.

average. William

421 Mark Bldg.,
MU. 8-0866.

quail, $1.00 ea.,
ley, Maysville.

white quail, early
$3.00 pr.; Coturnix
= ee now

ship quail expre
Send money order.
Wallace, 716 M,

{if buyer pays expr
James H. Pruitt, 17:
St., Savannah.

Exhibition English
pigeons, B. B. Bronz
Silkie bantams,
ridges, also 2 la
Coal brooders.
for peafowl. S. J. G







Mansell, R.F.D. 1, Roswell.



14, Box 106: Atlanta




















































GGuaranteed by Manufacturer PROTEIN,
FFound by State Chemist
PPenalized
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
eee ar ae Nutrena Shoot-14-Medicated-For Swine Only o Ms 8
THE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, (P) Fiber BAGS
Cincinnati, Ohio Nutrena Sow ~ 30 Supplement S 0S . 20
Buckeye 36% Protein Solvent Extracted Cottonseed Meal G 36.0 2.0. 17.0 : (P) Fiber 3120 i
Fat F 36.9 15 15.8 = ;
OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 2 cee hn
Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality Oconee's Best Milk Flow 16% Pe bey For
36.0 3.0 17.0 (P) Protein,
(P) Protein, Fiber F 34.3 3.7 19,1
Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia
G 36.0 3.0 17.0 Perkerson's Pig and Hog a
(P) Protein F 34.4 3.6 16.9 (P) Protein
CLAXTON MILLING COMPANY, Claxton, Georgia PURITAN MILLS, la Georgia
Ground Corn Shucks, Cobs and Molasses G->..20 5 24.0 My-T-Pure 32% Dairy Supplement
(P) Fiber 3.24 6 28.6 (P) Fiber
THE COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado RIVERSIDE OIL MILL, Marks, Mississippi
Wheat Grey Shorts and Screenings G 16.9 3.5 6.0 Bulk Prime Soy Bean Mea
(P) Fiber F 18.4 3.6 7.4 (P) Fiber -
COLUMBIA MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Columbia, Tennessee ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
Blue Seal Soft Wheat Gray Shorts G 16.0 3.5 6.0 Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Spal cas
{P) Fiber F 16.2 3.6 9.1 Prime Quality
Blue Seal Soft Wheat Gray Shor?s GS 16.0 3.5 6.0 (P) Protein, Fiber
(P) Fiber F 16.0 3.7 8.7
SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia Bob White Cracked Corn GS
Ground Cobs, Shucks with Molesses G6 20 5 24.0 (P) Fat F
(P) Fiber F 38 5 27.2
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
GENERAL MILLS, INC., Hopkinsville, Kontucky ; 16% Dairy Feed 6
Wheat Grey S'- s and Ground heat Screenings G 14.0 3.5 6.0 (P) Fiber p
(P) Fiber 487. 3.9 7.7 MoFlo 16% Dairy Feed S$
{(P) Protein F
HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee :
Big Six 16% Protein Dairy Feed : 6 0 28) es SEG Rey Sek Ce ci ;
eis (P) Fat, Fiber F 16.0 1.8 17.8 MoFlo 16% Dairy Feed S
INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charltte, North Carolina aie <a cs (P) Fiber F
Triangle Feed - Triangle Gray Shorts 4 ls 2
nee. Sat a kee ae kee F IS5 33 69 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY. See Georgia
Super Quality Calorated 21% ee . $
KINGANS, INC., Indianapolis, Indiana Protein i
Kingans Meat Meal . G 55.0 6.0 3.0 Super Quallty Calorated Brand Ali Mash Nu-Day-Lay G
(P) Protein & 52.5 9.9 Lf! (P) Fat .
LAVONIA ROLLER MILLS, INC., Lavonia, Georgia J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia
Wheat and Oats G 100 3.0 10.0 Big Ben Snap Corn SG
(P) Protein EF: #2 3.7 3.0 (P) Fiber F
: Ground Peanut Hay with 25% Molasses 6
THE NEW ERA MILLING aera pee Oh ee ae ie cg s (P) Fat F
% h Ground at n . i; 4
ee ee eee ee 180 = 4.0Ss | ~CVILLA RIGA MILLS, INC,, FEED DIVISION, Villa Rica, Georgie
Polar Bear Wheat Gray Shorts & Ground Wheat Screenings G 16.0 3.5 6.0 -R 18% Hog Ration (made with Ful-O-Pep concentrate) G
(P) Fiber F 18.4 4.2 Py ae ee (P) Protein
Pol Wheat Gray Shorts & Ground Wheat Screenin 16.0 3.5 -R Broller Sta
olar Bear ray Shorts a gt 9s ae 3 74 (P) Protein

FEEDS FOUND AS DECL ARED-OCTOBER, 1958

6Guaranteed by Manufacturer
FFound by State Chemist

PROTEIN FAT FIBRE

1 feed as declared

ALABAMA FOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama
1 feed as declared

ALLIED MILLS, _INC., , Chicago, Minois
4 feeds as declared

AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY, Denver, Colorade
1 feed as declared










W. B. ANDERSON FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta,
2 feeds as declared

ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
3 as declared

B-C PACKING COMPANY, INC., Quitman, we:
1 feed as declared

BAXLEY MILLING COMPANY, Baxley, Georgia
1 feed as declared









BARRY-CARTER MILLING COMPANY, Lebanon, Tennessee
i feed as cred ieee ee
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+
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by Manufacturer
State Chemist








PROTEIN FAT

UR MILLS, Macon, Geergia
lared



FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED - OCTOBER, 1958



PROTEIN FAT





rae MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
1 feed as declared

LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Abbeville - Crowley, Louisiana

feeds as declared -



LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER AND GIN COMPANY, Louisville,



































































































eorgia
as dech 1 feed as declared
4.
FEED Brooklet, Georgia LUXORA GIN COMPANY, Luxera, Arkansas
as declared : S 1 feed as deciared
E CELLULOSE CORPORATION, BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana ; :
i, Ohio < Sweet Flakes Get Te 15 250
as declared 5a eee * Fiber High Ee oe 3.0 26.5
MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Caccliva Weta
16% Dairy Feed 16.0 3.0 12.0 MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., nega Georgia
e * Protein Low F 15.3 34 ~=-:10.0 Fairway Laying Mash : 20.0 35 5.5
aS ATRIGHT. San dersville, Georgia Veure aot Protein Low roo 3.5 wi
MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell,
DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC., Cedartown, Georgia imam ee
. W. MILLS, Byron, & :
sh a COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : 2 doen as aa fis
: M 3 2
omP ANY, Cotumbis bedesia se 2 ca rire are Thomson, Georgia
* Fat Low B97 37 8.9 | MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia
: : _ 3 feeds as declared
COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, East St. Louis, Hlinois
declared 1 feed as declared
GS COMPANY, Clio, Alabama ! NEUMOND, INC., S:. Louis, Missouri
declared x 1 feed as daclared
DO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
rey Shorts and as G 16.0 3.5 0 5 feeds os dec'ared
: i igh : fs
aeclovea eae ee oA | OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina
7 1 feed as declared
roageh INC., canter, Alabama; Cincinnati, Ohio; Flowery Branch, J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia
one a : Perkerson's 20% Dairy Feed 200 30 16.0
eee * Protein Low oF eed 5.0 11.7
mere a COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 5 feeds as declared
oo PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowa
Lb Toren. INC., Danville, Iinois 6 feeds as declared
Food : f
ci netas Se tee Sore sce oe | PRESLEY AMD -VAUlGUEit, Toca, Gocrsle -
16% Growing Mash G 16.0 3.0 5.0 Foreacre Broiler Mash G 22.0 4.5 2.5
: * Protein Low: Ee Aes 4.6 3.8 * Proiein Low F 21.0 10.3 2.4
me declored ie THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee 2 feeds cs declared
B Seclared RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Lou's, Missouri
ae FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tamicace Steer Fatena 20 * ea . pee! eo
on Shoris G 16.0 4.0 6.0 3 : ow: bg y :
* Fiber High E 19.4 41 65 Purina Dairy Chow 16% pe : G 164 25 17.0
es Wheat Bran : G 14.0 4.9 11.0 Fiber High F 17.1 2.6 14,3
= * Fat Low F 17.5 2.5 10.9 26 feeds as declared
Lion Shorts G 16.0 4.9 6.0 2 ;
* Fiber High F 186 40 <= 65 RED HAT FRED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georg'a



as declared

LFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigon
as declared












HELMAN AND SONS, Cicabiin, Georgia
as declared

FEED MiLLS, INC., pik Georgia
as declared

EED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee










































































Grain 16% Dairy Feed : G 16.0 2.5 15.0
* Fat Low, Fiber High F 20.9 2.2 15.6
MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley. Georgia
Is as declared
PRODUCTS COMPANY, Denenis, Georgia
as declared
UPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia
as declared - :
[ MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
as declared
MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
declared
DUSTRIES, Bradenton, Florida
oF declored .
E MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
as declared
ROD OIL MEAL SALES COMPANY, Memphis, Tennessee
das declared
FEED AND POULTRY, : Cayetag: Georgia
| as declared
ALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Fr. Valley, Georgia :
Day Laying Mash G 20.0 3.5 8.0
& * Fat Low F 21.6 3.3 6.8
as declared
) AND SONS, Dunedin, Florida



declared
MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina













INC,, Gainesville, Serge
declared

EED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Canton, Georgia
as declared

-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Louisville, Kentucky (


























ried Grain (Special Process, Syrup Added) G 22.0 6.0 18.0

* Fat Low . 234 5.3 16.1

-EED MILLING, INC., Atlanta, Georgia <a a es
ide Laying Mash 4 E i
ee , dats * Fat Low F 20.8 3.0 7.6



R MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
slared



AND COMPANY, INC., Roanoke, Virginia

















1 feed as declared



RIDLEY BNOTHFRS AMD SON, Dalton, Georgia
1 feed as dec!ared



ROME OL MILL, Rome, Georsia
3 feeds as declared





SCOTT FAM SHPPLY, Clatten: Georgia
1 feed as declared

SENECA 'L M!L, Seneca, South Carolina
3 feeds es declered

SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
2 fecds as declared






J. ALLEN SMITH AND COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessce
2 fees es destared









SOUTHEASTERN , : s: INGC., Rome, Geers'ta














Stivers Best Went Brown Shorts G 16.0 3.5 Ts
* Protein Low F 15.4 6.2 7.
4 feeds as declared
THE SOUTHERN COTTON O!L COMPANY, Macon, Georsia
1 feed as doclared
SOUTHERM MIMI" COMPANY, Augvsta, Georgia
5 feeds as dec!ared
SPARTAN GRA'N ANID MILL COMPANY, Sars South Carolina
2 feeds as declared
STANDATD FZED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
2 feeds as dociared
STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia
Super Quality Calorated Brand 21% Brecc'sr Mash G 21.0 5.0 45
* Protein Low F 29.4 5.3 4.9
Super Quality Calorated Brand a09 Pelict Grower G 200 4.5 59
* fro! Low > 19.7, 5.2 45
Supor Quality Colorated Brand 21 Breetor Mash G 21.0 5.0 45
= Protein Low F. (20.3 6.2 3.8

3 feeds as declared



STEGALL MILLING COMFP NY, Marshyilfe, North Carolina
2 feos as declare *



SWIFT AND compar 17, East Point, Geargia; Chicmoa, HMinols; Albany, Georgia
8 feeds as doc!ared



THOMPS9' POULTRY AND FEED, Hiram, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



VILLA RICA MIL 4s, , INS. FEED DIVISON Villa Risa, Geore'a











V-R Dairy Feed G 16.0 3.0 190
* Fat Low, Fiber High F 20.0 2.7 10.9
1 feed as declared
WEST END MILLING COMPANY, INS., Quitman, Georgia
1 feed as declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, iemingham, Alabama
7 feeds as declared
As) Declared oe seis ne ne eae eI ae
j Penalized 34
Other Violations ; 23
TOTAL - 284











ee





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Cotfon Farmers

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even less for business shirts. This more
highly styled and finished product
brought him only 7 cents on the dollar.

_ The cost of combing the yarn, weaving
and finishing the broadeloth, and manu-
- facturing and selling a business shirt ac-
- counts for a large portion of the retail
2 ee Manufacturing and selling costs

or sheets, on the other hand, make up
much less of the retail value of the fin-

ished product. Sheets can

the mills and sold directly to the retailers.
Thus, the farmers share is more for sheets
than for most other cotton items.

As far as the cotton farmer is concern-

ed, this sliding scale of returns on finished
cotton products is nothing new. Neither
is his average per-dollar return.

Since about 1947, prices and spreads



GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALE



Guinea pigs (Cavies), grown
1 male and
_ tfemales, $10.00; 15 half grown,
cer for mating, $15.00. May
illiams, c/o Goldworth Farm,
RFD, Villa Rica, Ph. 7561.

Americas finest strain
_ White King pigeons, $3.00 pr.

-. (Not less than two pair ship-

. Ogden Geilfuss, Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd.,
t. 3, Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-
385, Smyrna.

Approx. 150 N. Z. White

_ tabbits. Ped. stock. See by ap-

ointment on Sunday only.
ept reasonable offer. 5 mi.
Roswell. T. R. Padgett,
pper Hembree Rd., Rt. 1,
x 110, Roswell.

Large Rabbits: 3 bred N. Z.
White does and 1 spotted
uck. Also 1 nannie goat, milk
ype, 6 mos. old. David Mars-
on, 697 Old Dixy Hwy.,
ountain View, Ph. after 6
.M, PO. 1-5189,

Rabbits: bucks and does, 6
twks. to 7 mos. old. Cannot
ship. Mrs. L. E. Watkins, 3810
S.W., Atlanta
11, Ph. PL. 5-9513.

GAME, FOWL, etc.

WANTED





. Swap Fantail pigeon roost-

er for one Fantail hen. Ea.
ay freight. Consider buying
en. Jimmy Williams, Rt. 1,

x 110, c/o James E. Rowell,
homaston.



_ MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE



1958 crop black walnuts,
dpe and hulled, $1.50 bu.;
arge type sunflower seed, 50c
lus postage. Anne M.

Rt. 1, Talking Rock.

Jerusalem artichokes, $1.25
gal. at my home, $1.75 gal. PP.
Bid zone; $7 bu. Exp. collect.
Vantelle Holland, Rt. 3,

inder, Ph. 10711.

Jerusalem artichokes, $1.75
gal. PP. 3rd zone, $7 bu. Exp.
ome, and $1. 25 gal. at my

up, all
aniel,

ome. L. J. Johnson, 22 E.
road St., Winder, Ph. 5092.

50 Ibs. goose feathers. Mrs.
oo R. Turner, RFD 1, Wil-
mson.

800-1,000 Penna treated
ence posts, 6-1/2 ft. lons.
ill make special price for
lot, Albert Gowen, Folkston,
Ph, 6-2178.

100 white oe bags, 100 lb.
0, $2.75 or the
lot of 100 for $24 PP to 2nd
zone, Remit by P. O. money
order, Major Crow, Rt. 2, Hol-
land Subdivision. G*i-e--+ iNe





be finished in



New crop. black walnut
meats, large bright pirces,
$1.50 qt. Add 30c postage. Mrs.
John R. Brown, Rt. 1, Dewey
Rose.

Garlic bulbs, 3 doz. $1. Add
postage. Tom H. Anderson, P.

4/0. Box 55, Danburg.

Few doz. Kentucky Mtn.
buckeyes, 50c doz. PP. C. T.
Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face.

1958 crop good dried apples
in 10 lb. lots for sale or exc.
for white feed sacks, 1 lb. for
ea. 3 sacks. Each pay postage.

Mrs. Geo. J. Harper, Hiawas-
see,
Big, nice, new crop Stuart

pecans, delivered by prepaid
Parcel Post, in 5 lb. lots or
more, 45c Ib. H. M, Moorman,
Lovett.

Hen manure, extra good,
very few shavings, Del. West
side Atlanta. L. E. Widney,
3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., At-
lanta, Ph. PL-3-9005.

1958 black walnut meat.
Extra large pieces, $1.25 lb.
plus postage, $1.35 lb. PP. Mrs.
Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 1, Hia-
wassee.

Yellow popcorn, this years
crop, 25c lb. Vella Rice, Rt. 1,
Cummings.

New, fresh, clean, ground
sage, 55c pt. PP. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Garnett Simmons,
Rt. 1, Baldwin.

Good duck feathers, reason-
ably priced. Florence Nelson,
305 Johnson St., Cartersville,
Ph. 506.

Mountain ditney, horsemint,
life everlasting, yellow root,
wild cherry bark, white pine,
wild cucumber bard, $1 for
two lb. lard box full; catnis,
black snake root, 50c large
match box full; fresh ground
sage, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1.25.
Add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.

Jumbo Bushel gourds, mea-
sure 4 and 5 ft. around $25 ea.;
jumbo gourd seed, 50c ea., 3
$1. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Way-
cross.

Yellow root and black haw
root, ea. 4 lb. lard box full, $1.
Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.

New yellow shelled popcorn,
for eating, 20c lb. Will pay
shipping charges on bushel or
more. T. W. Hutchison, Rt. 2,
Temple.

Black walnut meats, shelled
out nice and clean, 1958 crop,
1-1/2 pts, $1; red hot cow-
horn peppers for home use, 6
pods, 25c. Add postage. Miss
Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Gourds, 50c
gourds, 15c ea.;
corduroy,

ea.; other
quilt tops, all
pretty patterns,

$3.50 ea. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt,
Rt. 1, Buford.
New crop black walnut

meats, large, clean pieces, $1



pt. also, nice print feed sacks,
| Too lb .cap., free from holes,
130c ea. PP. Mrs. Ruth Low-
man, Rt. B, Ellijay.

~ 1957, the retail cost, farm value, and
spread for the 25 cotton products studied
by AMS averaged about the same as 10
years earlier. :
A more detailed account of the price
trends for cotton products and the farm
to retail spreads may be found in a mar-
keting research report soon to e
ed by: AMS.

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status for the entire state within the near
future and then hold this status, farmers
should realize considerable savings from
the financial losses this disease has cost in
in the past.

The important thing to remember now
is that we cannot let up on this program.
Once the certified status is achieved, it

40 tea cups full fresh ground
Bae 50c tea cup or $16 for lot;
red hot pepper, 12 pods, 30
if ordered with sage; nice
large garlic bulbs, 75c doz.;
medium size, 60c doz. PP in
Ga. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

One western saddle and bri-
dle for sale or will even for
some hogs. Ship C. O. D. or
you come after. Will sell rea-
sonable. Roy Collins, Rt. 1,
Box 74, Pelham, Ph. 3496.

Black walnut meats, large,
clean pieces, 1958 crop, $1.25
lb. plus postage or 85c_ pt.
Prompt service on all orders.
Checks accepted. Mrs. Jeanette
Chastain, Rt. 1, Hiawassee.

1958 black walnut meats, $1
pt.; yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. box full,
e pkt.,
eaver,

$1; sunflower seed, lar
15:-P Pe Mrs; Ventis
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Nice sundried apples, free

postage. Mrs. Velva Mathis,
Ellijay, Rt. 5. ;

Dry red hot cowhorn pep-
per, for home use, 6 pods, 25c;
also, old fashion large type,
sunflower seed, 35c large cup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Black walnuts, hulled and
dry, $2 bu. plus. shipping
charges. No chks. Dewey Gul-
ledge; Rt. 1, Dallas.

Martin and Dipper gourds,
25c ea.; small mixed sizes, 10c
ea.; large sizes, 50c ea. Mrs.
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla.

Ginseng roots, $4 for large
match box full; Ginseng seeds,
3, 10c; black snake root, 60c
large match box full; yellow
root, Mtn. ditney, life ever-
lasting, ea. 2 lb. lard box full,
$1; dry ground sage, 45 cup.
Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.

Dried apples, red and yel-
low Delicious, free of worms,
50c lb. plus postage. Mrs. M.
M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Unwashed, white feed bags,
100 lb. cap., 10 for $2; 25, $4.50
PP. Evelyn Bramlett, Margret.

Nice sundried apples, free
from peal and worms, 60c lb.
PP. -oMrsr-We>-Carler,. ant. 71,
Whitesburg.

New crop hand shelled and
cleaned pecan meats, $1.25 lb.
Add postage. No less than 2
lb. orders. Mrs. Janie Almon,
Luthersville.

Sundried apples, free of core
and peal, 45c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. J. T. McClain, Rt. 1, Box
52 A, Bremen.

of worms and core, 50 Ib. Add



MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED



Want Sena. and Turkey To-



bacco seed. John Crone, Rt. 3,

| Cornesy ille,





~ ably.

Want Old fashion wagon
seat, which has springs and | 6
back board on seat. Write R.
L. Goetz, Liberty sapere 1 Rd,
Rt. 35 Mat

Want 300 locust posts, 4 in.

and better, 6-1/2 ft. long, no}

crooks. Write delivered price
6 mi. S. of Decatur, paved
road. L. A. Turnipseed, 3125,
Kelley Chapel Rd., Decatur.

Want 100 or more bushels |

Corn, Quote best price deliv-

ered to College Park, also,

quote pick up price. Robt. H.
Earnest, 2380 Campbellton

Rd., 'S: we, Atlanta Ts ae
DI-4-0157,

Want 100 Ibs. good all new
pecans, shipped PP to Tren-
ton. State variety and best
price in first letter. Frank
Pace, Rt. 2, Rising Fawn.

Want 13 lbs. good, clean,
new goose feathers. No chick-
en feathers. Send sample and
price. Mrs. Catherine Delk,
1329 Millege Rd., Augusta.

Will exchange white and
dressprint, 100 Ib. cap., feed
sacks for new pecans. Z. J.
Lee, Red Oak.

Want unspiea fresh ap-
ples, prefer Yates. Few worm
spots and blemishes O.K. State
price for several bushel. Mrs.
S. Stephens, 1376 Law-
renceville Rd., Decatur, Ph.
DR 7-6972.

Want Bunch Velvet bean
seed for planting, write price,

name and address, Thomas B,
Martin, Reynolds.

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE





NOTICE: Advertisements
submitted for this column
must be confined to articles
that can be used in the actual
operation of the home or farm.
Objects created solely for orn-
amentation or display such as
paper or wax flowers or ob-
jects which would fall under
the category of art can not
be accepted.

Hand emb. white bedspread,
$8.; 3 pe. emb. vanity set, $1.-
50; 5 pe. emb. set, $3.25 or 5
pe. set to match bedspread, all
for $11. emb. dishtowels, 2,
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Paul
Robinson, Rt. 8, Gainesville.

13 in. centerpieces, $1.; pot
holders with crochet trim, 25.
ea; ~ ao 1-4 yr. sizes,
$150. W. E. Wooten, Rt.
2) Box a5, Camilla.

Large dbl. bed size quilt
tops, patterns: Ladys Fan,
Gentlemens Bow, Monkey-
wrench, Lone Star, black and
white block and cross design,
$2.50 ea. Add postage. Others,
a 75 ea. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt.

, Felton, .













































































Novelty, s
$1; dainty a
$e faa ae

pos!
man Long, Rt. 5 E

ven potholders, 1!
Add postage. ies
Rie Fe Gainesvi

mando ed feed
ea; large pillowcase
bleached sacks,

emb. days-of thet
Add postage. Mrs.
jor, Rt. Te peperee 4

ies new hand n mai
large size, pieced in de:
print and solid mate
ton padded, $8.50 ea;
lowcases, full s oe
signs, good blea
$2. pair. Add_
Marie Mathis, Rt.

2 Dutch Doll quilt
pliqued on white,
with broadcloth,
one ae ps oe "Aa
green ea.

Miss Gena Big! :
Chatsworth Rd.

Several cotton a
quilt tops, Cross
Bow Tie, several
$2.25-$3.50. PP
Minerva O
ley St., Ben Hi
45 DI 4-179

nice quilt tops
Seon nrg 2
pineapple design,
26 in. $3. ea; pot ho!
Plus.

ostage. Mi
Roper, Rt. 1, Canton.

12 tatted white
4 in. wide, 30c
pale blue medali
wide, 20c ea; 3 yds.
pink varigated Hen_
die tatting, 30c yd
white, Hen and Bi
30c yd. Mrs. Mau
4, Buena Vista.

Crochet lace,
for pillow. cases,
50c, made in 2 pi
yds. ea; also, fine tz
baby Cree ae
Clyde Adams, 324
de Leon Ave.,
DR. 7-1891._

18 in. scat, heht 4

Embroidered pillowcases, on }M

ood sheeting, $1.50 pair. Vel-
a Rick Rt. Ty, Cumming. ;