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to eliminate the cost. pest.
760,375,000 sterile flies had

eased in Georgia, Florida, Ala-

1d Mississippi as of October 25%

2 Over an area of 10,000 square
| the results are gratifying.

is not done. The recent out-
crewworm infestation i in several
nties should serve as a re-
orgians and others that the
rogram must be continued.

out the combined state-feder-



o has an interest, economic or
in its outcome, must join with

he program. Their cost from
en An eg as s high as $20, -

the State of Gace other
1g states, and the Federal gov-
ve provided the tools to do the

roduce 50, 000,000 sterile flies
planes to disperse them over
ary area so the sterile flies will
as out the native fly pope



WORM CASES DECREA





of. screwworm eadpaiton
astern states is taking the
ity now as state and federal

Ilion of these were released

eradication program, every

stock producers have. the realest 3

avages in the Southeastern

million-dollar plant at Sebring,





. ical .
CALENDAR |

- Nov. 6, Tifton Wildlife 1 Wildlife Management
Short Course

Nov. 14, Albany Georgia Aberdeen
Angus Fall Sale

Nov. 17-21 Georgia Dairyrama (Serves
as annual district meetings of the
- American Dairy Association.)

Nov. 17, LaGrange Dairyrama
Nov. 18, LaFayette Dairyrama
Nov. 19, Gainesville Dairyrama

Nov. 20, Rock Eagle Dairyrama

ers planted their cotton on good land, and



Nov. 21, McDonough Dairyrama





tion; administrative, production and field

personnel totaling more than 500.

_The farmer has played and must con-
tinue to play an active roll in the eradica-
tion program. The success of the program
still largely depends on the flow of reports
from the farms.

_ The screwworm eradication plan is
based on the fact that a female screwworm
fly breeds and lays her eggs only one time
during a life span. If the female flies are
bred by a sterile male fly the eggs will be
sterile and cannot hatch into screwworms,
Below is a chart showing the number

of positive screwworm cases found in |

Georgia and other states in the area since
the eradication program began in Feb:

analysis fertilizers.



Cotton Farmers Harvest
One Of Best Crops

Georgia farmers are heey one of =
the best cotton crops on the smallest num- _
ber of acres in the states history. ee aeS

According to D. L. Branyon, cotton
specialist for the Agricultural Extension
Service, University of Georgia College of
Agriculture, there are four reasons for the





_ unusually high yields, in addition to the

favorable weather conditions.
First, the more successful cotton grow--

then, second, applied high rates of high-



Third, they practiced good programs
for insect control and, fourth, they fol-
lowed recommended cultural practices.

Branyon said that the pounds of lint
per acre estimates are close to 400 pounds,
He pointed out that many farmers over |
the state are picking an average of from:
one to two bales per acre on their entire. __
acreage. Cotton quality is the best in ~
years, staple length is goodfrom one to ~
one and one-sixteenth inchesand most _
cotton is grading middling or better,

Georgias cotton acreage this year
398,000 acres according to the Crop Re-
porting Serviceis the smallest since crop
reporting began in 1866. Planted acreage
this year is about-44 percent of the states
cotton acreage allotment of 896,196 acres.



















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FARM

WANTED



WORK



45 yr. old white experienc-
ed farm hand, with family,
desires general farm work
near Atlanta. 4 R. house,
board, and reasonable wages.
L. A. Johnson, 128 W. Davis
St., Decatur, Ph. DR 8-0985.

Man, 54, and wife, raised
on farm, sober, honest, wants
job on stock, poultry, or truck
farm at once. Wages and reg-

ular yr. round work. Fair
carpenter. Some tractor exp.
3-4 rm. house. wired for

stove. C. P. Craven, 4950 Jett
Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5.

43 yr. old man and wife
want job on poultry or cattle
farm. 5 children, 1 yr. to 12
yr. old. 5-6 R. house, on
school bus Rt., wired for elec-
tric stove. Drive truck and
tractor. Farmed all my life.
Move around Dec. 1. Have to
be moved. Ray Thompson, Rt.
2, Carrollton.

Want job, helping on chic-
ken farm. Have had some exp.
Am 53 yrs. old, wife, 40, and
2 daughters, 15 and 11 yrs.
of age. Need job. James Nor-
wood, D. Fenwick St.,
S.E., Atlanta 12.

45 yr. old man, can go any-
where, wants job dairying or
gen. farm work. Exp. also in
Intn] or Surge milking ma-
chines. House, 402 E.
2nd Ave., Rome.

Want job in farm, also some
poultry with chicken house.
Married and will have child
soon. About 2 yrs. exp. driv-
ing tractor. All letters ans.
No way of traveling. Thomas
Bentley, Rt. 3, Monroe.

White man and wife, want
15 or 20 A. farm to work on
halves for 1959. Start work
anytime. Also do extra farm
chores. Have to be moved, 3
R. house, lights, water, etc.
Must be with good, sober,
reliable party. P. W. Sheriff,

Honest, sober, dependable
43 yr. old white man wants
job on farm or tending chick-
ens. No dairy work. Want
with nice people, $18 wk. sal-
ary, board and lodging. Must
have bus ticket to come on.
Go any where. Congenial per-
sonality. Troy Binford, C/O
N. H. Satterfield, Rt. 2, Dah-
lonega.

50 yr. old man, wants job
on farm or dairy. Experienced
in dairy work and _ tractor
driving also drive truck. Mar-

ried, just self and _ wite.
Claude Wilson, Rt. 1, Brin-
son.

White man with -family

wants tractor farm on 50-50
basis. Lifetime on farm. Two
tractor drivers. Would con-
sider any kind of farm job.
Can give best of references.
O. R. Martin, Rt. 2, Pavo.

Man, 63 yrs. old, wife,
wants light farm work tend-
ing to chickens. Need 3-4 R.
house. Sober and honest. V.
C. Garrett, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Want job with middleaged
couple on farm with room
and board. White, 56 yrs. old.
Willing to work. Marvin C.
Joiner, Rt. 2, Wrightsville.

White, married, 46 yr. old
man, 2 children, girls, oldest
13 yrs. old, wants job on
farm, doing regular farm
work. Exp. truck and tractor
driver. Know farm machinery
of all kinds. Need 4-5 R.
house, lights, water, and rea-
sonable wkly. salary. Cole-
man F. Smith, 30 Ormond St.
S. E., Atlanta 15.

50 yr. old white single man
wants job on farm as care-
taker. Cattle, poultry, general
farm work and yard work.
Can drive tractor. Want room,

40 yr. old white man, wife,
6 children want job on farm.
20 yrs. exp. caretaking, cattle
farming, row Cropping, hay
and permanent pasture. Sob-
er. Good ref. 4 R. house, lights
and water. Within 8 mi. trol-
ley. $40 wkly. Have to be
moved. Ralph Lynn, 1060
Dunning St. S. E. Atlanta 15,
Ph. JA 5-1633. :

FARM HELP

ANT





Want Dairy and farm hands,
some repairman and a rea
cow man. Top wages. Do not
write. H. E. Martin, Rt. 4,
Savannah, Ph. 6-9355.

Want single man or man
and wife. Must be able to do
good work, and not drink. No
letters answered. S. N. Gar-
rett, Box 464, Butler.

Want help on farm, man
and wife or just & woman.
C. H. Walker, Rt, 2, Clarkes-
ville.

Want unencumbered white
woman to live in farm home
with family of 4 adults and
do light farm work. Room
and board and $12.50 wkly.
Farm is located 2 mi. W. of
Byron on Hwy. 42. Mrs. Eva
Knowles, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph.
WO 3-2213.

Want white woman to live
on farm with elderly couple,
and do light farm work. Pri-
vate room, board and $10
weekly salary. Mrs. H. M.
Meadows, Rt. 2, Kite.

Want farm family with 2 or
more of family to work on
Egg farm. Must be sober, have
fair high school education,
willing to work, and able ac-
cept some responsibility. No
drunkards nor loafers need
apply. Would like references.
Good opportunity for right





party. A. Callaway, c/o
Crossroad Farms, Rayle.
FOR SALE
20 asst. house plants and

cuttings, $1 plus postage; 20
asst, colors African Violet cut-
tings, same price. Mrs. J
Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown.

Nice Boxwoods for sale, also
exchange strawberry plants
for print or white feed
sacks, 100 lb. capacity: 100
plants for 2 print or 3 white
sacks. Each pre-pay postage.
Mrs. F. L. Sellers, Cornelia.

Imp. single blooming size
Hyacinths bulbs, 5 ea; red
Hedge Rose, large size cut-
tings, pink, red, moss Rose cut-
tings, 15c ea; white, purple,
red large size Dahlia. potatoes
10c ea.; Lilac, purple Butter-
fly, pink spirea. 25 ea. plus
postage. Mrs. Noel Payne, Rt.
3, Canton.

Mixed colors Snapdragan
and Prince Feather seeds, each
20c teasp.; Ice Plant, 60 seeds,
20c. Send stamped addressed
envelope. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Rt.
4, Comerce.

Daffodils, red Amaryllis,
Daylilies, Cannas, Tube-roses
Gladiolus, 50c doz; pink A-

Wine lillies, 25c ea., $2.50 bu;
Umbrella Palm, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.

Any amount of Jonquil
bulbs once cent ea. and post:
age. Mrs. Jake Daughtry, Rt.
1, Cobbtown.

A few shady Border Plants
of Sept. blooming, lavender
bloom, neat edger, 6, $1.;
Spring and Fall blooming Vio-
lets, yellow Yarrow, purple
Bee Balm and Jacobs Ladder 2
doz., $1 plus postage. Mrs. H.
E. Green, Rt. 1, Coosa.

Paper white Narcissus, 50c
doz. Emperor Daffodils, 50c;
Sweetheart, yellow and white
Lady Banksia_ rose cuttings,
75c doz; blue Plumbago plants,
50c ea; dbl. white Flowering
Peach seed, 1 doz. 25c Plus



board, $20 wk. Hard worker.



Rt. 2, College Park,

I. M. Washington, Experiment.

postage. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box

i enhair ferns, 50c ea;



Yellow blooming Jonquil
bulbs, $1 C; also Shade cured
Sage, $1.50 lb; Muscadine
grape vine cuts, black and

white 25, $1. Mrs. G. Collins,
Box 30, Cobbtown.

New growth Camelia cut-
tings, Sara Frost, Janis Red,
Pink Perfection, 60 doz. $4.50
C. Add postage; also few large
ants with buds to bloom, if

buyer comes for them. Answer

inquiries if ne is enclosed.
Mrs. Mamie R. Plyler, Rt. 1,
Claxton.

Watermellon dbl. red Be-
gonias, Devils Backbone, Maid
Onion
Cinnamon, Golden Easter lily,
scarlet Bugler, Lemon Ball,
Ox Tongue, Split rock, Star
pate Paper Spine, Peanut,

airy Starfish and Xmas
Cacti, 45c each, plus postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming.

Iris, Ola Kala, Praire Sun-
set Easter Bonnet and othats,
4, $1; 15 Iris, unnamed, 12, $1;
Daylilies, Black Prince, East-
er, Stars, Hyperion, Mrs. Bon-
ner, Mary Gunther and 4 oth-
ers 4, $1; Gardenias, $1 ea.
Leriope, 3 doz., $1, 35c past-
age. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2,
Crawfordville. :

Nandinas and Abelia all
good strong plants. Govt In-
spected, 25c ea. plus postage.
Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak.

Hyacinth bulbs, pink, 3, 25c;
red Verbena, 10c; Strawberry
plants. $1 C. and sufficient
postage, or come to my house
on the Maysville~Commerce
Rd. and pick up. H. C. Ledford,
Rt. 2, Comerce.

Have just dug all sizes, 1100
Twinks, 1700 true Jonquils,
600 Laurance Koster, 450 Sir
Watkins, 525 Empress and 1300
mixed bulbs. Sell for highest
Pani ieee Bares J. Wilber,

ams St., Decatur. 3
DR. 3-6804.

; ee large bioom-
ing size, 6, $1. Add tage.
Mrs. R. H. Welchel, Rt 3, Dew
sonville,

, Boxwood, all siz b
kind. Sell at batgan
Mrs. Wesley Lee, Rt. 3, Dah-
lonega. :

Georgia Easter Lilies, un-
certified 5 in. and 7 in. bulk
20c ea. 3 and 4 in. 10c. 50 and

an a po paid. Less than
a ostage. Hatti i
Re 4, Daten ee ce er:

Lunaria (sometimes called
Money Plant) seed. Plant now
and comes up next year. Anne
Wilde Walker, 123 Feld Ave.
Decatur. Ph. DR 3-8589,

Swiss Pansy, Verbenas. r
and_ white; Larkespurs, hee
ed Iris, blue, white and two-
tone; Day lilies, 2 va., 8 doz.

1.; Mums, large blooms, 50c
and $1. doz; Creeping and
hardy Phlox, 75 doz: Rose
bushes, two years old, $1. ea;
Large Leaf Begonias 3, $1.00.
oo Se ee Hold-

Ss St., S. W., Atl
PL. 3-5251. ort

3 large Avocado plants i
con. oe: ae ab Prather:
een Ave., N. E., Atl
8, Ph. TR. 28192. ae

Cut flowers and otted
plants at my home. Mire See
tle P. Hunt, 921 Capitol View
fae Atlanta 18, ph. SY. 4-

maryllis, 15c ea., Milk and/}665

Blooming size bulbs, Henri
Yellow Show Lily, large, 25
ea., medium size, 3 50c; Well
rooted Nandina bushes, pyolif-
ic berry type, 6 in. size, 25c
ea., 8 in. size, 35c ea. $1.00
orders postpaid. Mrs. Jesse
Jackson, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr.,
Austell.

Orchid color Iris, 10c ea.
bulb; striped Wandering Jew,
54 cutting; double, orange col-
ored, Day Lilies, 5c ea. yel-
low Rock garden Zinnias, 3
25c; Althea shrubs, 10c ea.,
also a few house plant cuttings.
No mail orders. Mrs. James
Hazelton, 257 Norwood Ave.,
N. > Atlanta, at North Kirk-
wood.

Wisteria, Butterfly Lilies,
Pineapple Pear cuttings, Mul-
berry plants and some other
lilies at my home. Mrs. Susie
Holmes, 2528 Reynolds St.,



104, Chester,

Brunswick, Ph. AM. 5-1246,



Wednesday, Nove



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Star Bethlehem
doz.; Boxwood cut
rooted, 10 12 inch.
doz.; Hedge n
you dig een ne
plants, $1.50. All p
Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt.
105 Adairsville.

Nandina, Snowba
rea, Sweetshrub, Mock
a aS a
suckle, rysanthem
fodil, Red

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Moore, Sr.,
N. W. Atlanta 18, Ph.
2738.

300 Boxwood, some
in.; 50 ea. of Gardenia.
and Forsythia; 30 ea.
Holly and Ligustrum;
Aucuba_ and _ Eleagnus _
Snowball and 8 Swedish
per all at my home for |
A. F. Jackson, 345 Rid
Rd. NE, Atlanta, Ph.
5495.

All colors Thrift, whi
dytuft, 25c; Daisies,
Liriope, 2c ea.; Hemoi
Siberian and Bearded Iris
Abelia,

pericum, Forsythia and
ering shrubs, 50c-$1.
Daffodil bulbs 7
mail orders. V. W. Ras
Willis Mill Rd. S.W., A
Ph. PL. 3-4768.

Beefsteak, Pearl, Ang
and Strawberry Begonias,
ea. Add 35c extra for shij
ea. order. Mrs. Alma M
Adel. - =

White, yellow Nare
mixed, 30c doz., 75c C; ne
Iris, Black Prince, Star 1
Snow (or Swan) white, be
ed, Spanish purple, 75
and you pay postage; V
vine, 50c; Lady Lake,
Yarrow, per, Ageratun
doz; Coleus cuts. 3, 1
Clyde Logan, Rt. 2, Hill
Dr. Austell.

Boxwood, largest size
smaller, $3 and down.
amount and many sizes.
































after them or will
Plants, 3 for ze plus _ post
Mrs. Nanc

enderson, R
Box 124, ijay. a

Rooted Boxwoods, 12 ir
doz.; Spreading Junipe
20 in., $4. doz; 2 yr. G!
Arboruitae, 50 ea.;
dendrons, Laurels, W
Pines, Hemlock, wild j
Red Maple, Dogwood; }
Cherokee Ros 2 ft
doz. Postpaid, damp f
packed. Bob Wilson,
Ridge.

African Violets, all
many fancy varieties, blo
ing plants labeled 4, $1.25,
dbl. pink Hybrid Hibiscus
ea. PP.; Boxwood, white
Bie leat iydrangea,
ak lea ydrangea
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Daffodil _ bulbs.
prices. Mrs. B. J.
Blue Ridge.

12 in. Boxwood, Mimo
doz.; Globe Arborvil
Spreading Juniper, 16 in.,
doz.; Hemlock, pink Rh
dendron, Mtn. Laurel, W
Pine, Dogwood, Maple, 3.
or Wild Azaleas, 2 ft.
doz,; Moss Rose 2, $l.
Wilson, Blue Ridge.

White Narcissus, $2. C;1
Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C;_
yellow Cannas, rose
Thrift, Emperor Daffo
Orange Day Lilies, purple
Lilies, purple Violets, 12,
Snowdrop bulbs, 12, 50c. .
postage. Beatrice Mosley,
1, Box 48, Bremen.

Orange Daylilies, nm
col. Iris, $2.50 C; Sweet
liams, Golden Glow
Gloves, mixed colors, b
ing size Tulips, 50 doz.;
Peonies, aoe ce) 10
25c doz. ostage unde
order. Mrs. W, Dz. Rials on,
3 Box 52 Ellijay. 3

Young English Bo
12 in. high, $2 doz., larg
woods, just right to
ea. Add postage. M.
ran, Rt. 5, Ellijay. a

20 Euonumums Eve
red berries, dark green |
leaves 2-3 ft, at my place
so, summer blooming
$1 doz., and others. Govt |
No orders less htan $1



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FLOWERS

FOR SALE



_ Red, white, yellow and pink
Tea Roses. bloom every mon-
th. 25 cutting 6 for $1. Add
postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Rose bushes, red, pink, 3
bunches with good roots $1;
old fashion winter Pinks,
white, yellow, pink and red, 6
for $1. add postage. Mrs. W. C.
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

- Red roses Bridalwreath,
white and pink Honeysuckles,
wild purple Lilac, Peach tree,
Sweetshrub, Weeping Mary,

Running roses, red, pink and
white, 7 for $1. Well Rooted.
Add postage. Miss Grace E.

Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

_ Purple King Iris, orange
Daylilies, fall Pinks, blue Vio-
lets, wild Iris and Fox Glove,
75e C; $4 M. also, red Roses,
Bridalwreath, pink and white
Azelea, Sweetshrub, pink Lau-
rel, oot Mary, English
Dogwood and Golden Bells, 3
for 50c well rooted. Add post-
: Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3
Ellijay.

_ 6 Boxwoods, 3 to 4 ft. high,
$40 for lot or $7 ea. cannot
ship, also, all kinds of shrub-
berry and pot plants. Mrs.
H, A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay

_ Nice English Boxwoods, fast
growing, different sizes; also
other shrubbery, Vinca Min-
or, at my home. Mrs. G. B.
Patterson, Rt. 4, Blairsville.

- Colection of 1 doz. Cactus
cuttings and succulents, some
rooted, $1 doz.; larger, rooted
$2 doz; mixed col. pot flow-
ers, $1 doz.; Hardy Orchids, 6,
$1 Exe. for other cactus and
Regal, Red Russians, Phillipine
lily bulbs. Mrs. B. R. Vander-
griff, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

_ Snake plant, 40c rooted
Christmas Cactus, 25 Rattail
Finger, June, Thanksgiving,
Babe In Manger Caetus and
red and white dbl. Begonias,
15c ea. cutting. Free Geranium
with ea. $1 order. Add postage.
No out of State orders. Mrs.
Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

_ Rose azaleas, 25c ea; winter
hardy Ferns, Blackberry Lily,
Shasta Dasies, 3 for 50c; Our
Lords Candle, 50c ea; Rose of
Sharon, and pink, yellow, old
rose and deep red Weigela,
50c and $1 ea.; deep rose Hi-
biscus Althea, 50c ea. Add post
age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

_ Rooted Christmas Cactus,
15e ea.; Starfish, 3 45ce; red
blooming Cattail Cactus, 3 25c
Pan Cake Cactus, 20c ea; Alli-
gator plants and Rainbow cac-
tus 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Elis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

_ Strong, well rooted Giant
Admiral Byrd Daisies, up to
5 in. dia., also, white Dian-
thus, known as Spice Pinks,
St. Insp. $1.27 doz.; 25, $2.15;
$6.75 C. PP in Ga. Mrs. O. S.
Scarbrough, 405 S: Chureh St.
East Point, Ph. PO. 7-3158.

Nice 25 year old Dwarf Box.
woods cheap at my place on
Hwy. 78 near Piney Woods
School. John Allred, Rt. 1,
Esom Hill, Ga.

_ Fall Pinks, white, purple
and yellow, $1 doz.; pink cork-
wood, 25c ea. pink Thrift, 60c

doz.; purple Verbena, 6 60c;
Blackberry Lillies and double
day orange color, 75c doz. Add
Postage. Dessie -Vick, Ellijay,
Rt. 3,
Newport Pinks, mixed
Sweet Williams, 40c doz.; dbl
Holy hawks, $1 doz.; Per.
Candytuft, $2 doz; Daisies,
Alaska, The Prince, $1.50 doz.:
Jumbo Pansies, 35c doz. or
$2.75 C., also 10 different co-
lors Hardy Phlox, 40c ea, $3.7
oz. Add postage. Mrs. H. H.
talnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton.
_ Six large Boxwoods for sale.
B. T. Dover, Ellijay.

_ Yellow and white Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, long Trum-
pet Daffodils $2. C; blue and
ae Thrift, 75 doz.; red Crape
Miyrtle, $1. ea. Miss Mattie
urley, Rt. 2, Hartwell.







Wednesday. November 5, 1958

Boxwoods, both small and
large, 4 ft.-7 ft. around. Sell
reasonable. Mrs. Ben Davis,
Rt. 1, Buchanan.

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

Bermuda Easter lily, bulbs

5-8 in. in circumference, $3.
dgz..:' 2: doz; $5: 9 doz.,
$7.00 Postage not included.

H. A. Brooks, 817 Potter St.,
Bainbridge.

Fine Iris, 2 yr. old bulbs
now ready for shipping, sever-
al different colors, $3. doz. PP.
Cash with order. C. J. Gar-
rett, P. O. Box 112, Bremen.

50,000 Trifoliate seedlings,
for sale. T. O. Wiggins, Rt. 2,
Box 192, Blackshear,

Royal Robe Violets 20, $1.;
Calif. purple violets 36, $1.;
single blue Hyacinth and Em-
peror Daffodil, each, 2 doz., $1.
Add 30c postage. Mrs. R. P
Steinheimer, Brooks.

Privet Hedge, well rooted
(stay green) $1. C; 5 ft. $12.50
C; purple Wisteria, well root-
ed, also Butterfly Spirea
(Bridalwreath) 4, $1. $5. or-
ders PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
Rt. 1, Bowdon.

White and yellow Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf-
fodils, $2. C; pink and blue
Thrift, 75 doz; red Spider
lilies, $1.50 doz. Add Postage.
Miss Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2,
Hartwell.

Well rooted Boxwood, 200
for 20e ea., 30 for 40e ea., 8-
10 in. around. Add postage.
Dig any time. Mrs. Alfred
Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hiawas-
see.

Glory flower, yellow Jas-
mine, Silver Lace, Ampelopses,
red honeysuckle, Sweetshrubs,
Dogwoods, Forsythia, Red
Maples, Hydrangeas, Crab-
apples, Christmas tree Honey-
suckle, Ferns, Weigelas, fine
Rose bushes, 2 for $1. Add
postage. Will exch. for print
sacks. Mrs. John Myers (Ad-
dison) Rt. 2, Hartwell.

Long Trumpet Daffodil
bulbs, $2. C. add postage. Mrs.
Sibley Richardson, Rt. 3,
Hartwell.

Ga. Easter Lily bulbs and
bulblets, planting stock, large
bulbs, $2.50 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Marion Willard, Davis
Lake Rd., Locust Grove.

Japanese Morning Glory,
very large purple blooms, leaf
10 1/2 in. Showy seed pods,
sometimes called Baby
Wooden Roses (fast growing
vine to 30 ft.). Will harvest
seeds Oct. 15th. 20 seeds, 10c
with stamped, self-addressed
envelope. Joseph H. DunNett,
Jackson Lake Circle, Rt. 2,
Jackson.

Old fashion sweet Violets,

eomb and Prince Feather in
red and yellow, seed, 25c pk.
and a stamped envelope. Mrs
H. B. Clower, Rt. 3,
ceville.

Sweet purple Violets; pink
Oxalis bulbs, red fringed Dian-
thus, pink Thrift, creeping
Phlox, or 8 pieces each to root
now of either; 8 different
ever-blooming Roses, Cape
Jasmine, Abelia, big leaf Ever-
green shrubbery or pink Crape
Myrtle, any 40e doz., also Mi-
mosa trees or Gold Band bush
15 and 25c, with 35c extra
for postage. Mrs. R. J. Flem-
ing, Lincolnton.

9 different Cactus, dark red
Geranium, white and pink
Oxalis, pink Justicia Cuttings
red, white and
lavender Sultanas, red Giz-
zard plants and 3 different
kinds Coleus. All 10e ea.;
white Rain Lilies 15c ea.; Fluf-
fy Ruffles, Sword, Maiden-
hair and Ostrich Plume ferns
35c ea. Add Postage. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Law-
renceville.

awren-

also rooted

Iris, yellow, purple, blue,
white, pink blend and: few 2-
tones 75c doz. plus postage;
new seeds, plain and all colors
Twinkle Phlox, Feverfew,
red and purple Cockscombs 10c
tsp. with stamped envelope.



Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia,
Rt, 3. .

30 plants, $1.25, PP; Cocks-| By

*}nor





Abelia, Euonymus Vegetus,
Goldenbell, Mimosa, Grape
vines, Anthony Waterer
Spirea, Gardenia, Althea, Lav-
ender, Winter Jasmine, Ari-
zona Cypress, Retinospora
Pisifera, nice large plants 2
for $1. plus 35 postage, $3.
orders PP. Josan Geia, Rt. 2,
Lawrenceville.

Seotch Broom plants, nice
size, 5 plants $1.50, PP. J. F.
DeBoard, Jasper.

Pink Thrift $1. C; 200 for
$1.50. Damp packed and PP.
Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Rt. 2,
Lula.

Boxwoods healthy, fast grow
ing American, well rooted, 2
yr. old, 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.

Yellow Jonquil and yellow
Narcissus, mixed bulbs, $1 C.
plus postage; blooming shrub-
bery at my home; Cabelia,

-|Spirea, Crape-Myrtle and so

on. Mrs. E. N. Fountain, Ft.
Valley.

Devils Backbone, 25c; Star,
Beefsteak Begonias, 40c ea;
Killarney Roses, $1 ea; 4 col.
Verbena, 3 doz. $1; Ligustrum,
rooted, 10c ea; single Altheas,
white with purple eye, Zebra
plants, watermelon red Crepe
Myrtle, 25c ea; pink Oxalis
meat bulb. Mrs. Annie Hub-
bard, Fortson.

Cherry Laurel
growing Ligustrums, 6 $1.25
Dwarf Boxwood (rooted cut-
tings) $1.50 doz.; English Ivy
and Vinea Mimor, $1.25 doz.
Lois Woodruff, Greenville.

Crepe Myrtle, red, purple,
white, 4-5 ft., branched 50c ea.
in lots of 10 or more, to 100

shrubs; Violets, Royal Robe, | J

White Perfection, Red, $5 $1
doz., also Hardy Perennial
Verbena, Searlet King and La-
vender. Mrs. L. H. Cousins,
Greenville.

Pink Oxalis, 3 clump $1;
pink Thrift, $1 C, $8 M; Ver-
benas, red, white, blue Thrift,

1 doz. $5 C; Blue Violets,

1.50 C; $10 M; Sweet Wil-
liam,, Butter and Eggs, 2 doz.
$1; Jonquil, Narcissus, Daffo-
dil mix $1.50 C. Add Postage.
Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville.

Azaleas, $1.25 doz., yellow
Japonicas, double, $1 ea. Add
25 postage for ea. doz., or 10c
for ea. Japonicas. Mrs. Doyle
Evans, Whitestone. ;

Large double orange and

old rose color Poppy seed, 25c

tsp., Add 4c stamped envelope;
white, yellow Narcissus and
yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25 doz.;
yellow Jasmine, rooted, 25c ea.
Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt.
2, Gainesville.

Boxwoods, Cherry Lau-
rel, Ligustrums, white Per.
Candy tuft $1.50 doz. $10 C;
ue Per. La. Phlox, Red Dixie
Brilliant Thrift, Royal Robe
Violets, English Ivy, Vinca Mi-
and all colors Achimenes
$1 doz. $5 C. Blanche Wood-
ruff, Greenville.

Red, pink and purple Ver-
bina, rooted 15c ea;. red Flori-
bunda monthly Roses, (high as
25 roses to bunch), $2 ea. PP.
Red Geranium cuttings, not
rooted 5c ea.; lavender Mums,
blooms all summer, rooted 25c
ea. Prepaid. Mrs. Claude A.
Whelchel, Rt. 6, Gainesville,

Evergreen privet hedge

pe $1 C., $9 M. postpaid.
rs. R. H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gain-
esville,

Buxus Suffruticose, 4-6 jn.,
Buxus Sempervivium 6-8 in.,
Magnolia Grandiflora, 1 yr.
ea $20 C; Pyracantha (red-
berry), 15-18 in., $30 C; Flex
Burfordi, 10-12 in., $40 C. Not
less 50 sold; Dixie Rd. Crepe
Myrtle, 3-4 ft., $10 doz Mrs.
B. Robinson, Greenville.

Sweetheart Roses (bush
type) that bloom small, pink
blossoms from Spring until
frost, $1.25 ea. or 3 for $3.50.
Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, 1610 Ma-
rion St., Valdosta.

pink Oleanders, 5ft hi. in5
gal. buckets $4 ea. at my home
Too heavy to ship. Howard
Willoughby, Waco.

and fast} J



MARKET BULLETIN

Red Spire Ricinus or Castor
Oil Plant (large purplish
leaves changing to bronzy
green, the stems, stalks and

veins rich red) seed (pods are
brilliant rosy crimson) 2le
thls. Add 4e postage. Francis
Boulinean, Rt. 2, Wrens.

Tris: 2 ea., yellow, red-tone,
pink, bi-color, rose, plicata,
each different $1.25; 18 not la_
beled $1.25; per. white Candy-
tuft, branehed, and Red Hot
Poker 12, $1.25; 12 labeled
Iris and 12 Daylilies, each
$1.25. Plus 35 postage. Mrs.
M. P. Combs, Washington.

4 large Boxwoods for sale.
Mrs. B. H. Whatley, Sr., Rt. 1,
Glenn.

2 Boxwoods, 3 ft. $5 ea; 18
Boxwoods, 15 in. $1.50 ea. All
nicely shaped. At my home.
Mrs. Clyde M. Smith, Rt. 1,
Box 363, Washington.

12 dif. Daylilies, not labeled
$1.50; dif. labeled, 12 for
$2.50; Better, 12, $3.50; 12 dif.
Iris, labeled $1.25; 50 not la-
beled $3.50; $6 C; mixed Peo-
nies, 3 $1.25 and 35c postage.
tia F. M. Combs, Washing-
on.

Daylily collection, $5: Gold-
en Dame, Flame Fagot, Gar-
nett Robe, Painted Lady, Nina
Winegar and Yellow Stone;
Huperion, Honey Red Head,
Black Prince, Queen of Gon-
zales, J. T. Russell, Silver Star
lilies 50c ea.; Liriope, $2 for
100 plants. Add postage. Mrs.

. M. Griffin, Washington.

Red, white srtiped Verbena.
rooted cuttings 10c ea.; pink
Sultana cuttings 10c ea. 3 for
25c; purple dbl. Petunia cut-
tings 25 ea.; red, pink, ever-
blooming rose euttngs, unroot-
ed 20c ea.; Coleus cuttings, 10c
ea. 3 for 25c Add postage. Mrs.
. L. Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 108,
Warm Springs.

Red and pink Thrift 5 doz.
$1.; Weigela, Rose of Sharon,
Forsythia, Altheas, Butterfly
bush, Crape Myrtle, Bridal-
wreath, pink Almond and Li-
lacs, 5 for $1. Also Gardinas
3 for $1.25. Add postage. Mrs.
C. H. Lawson, Rt. 3, Box 216,
Lithonia.

Mixed Daffodil and Narcis-
sus bulbs, for naturalizing, 5.
bu., $1. gal. Mrs. R. T. Sykes,
Snapfinger Rd. Rt. 3, Li-
thonia.

Pink and red Thrift 5 doz.
$1.; Altheas, 7 colors, 75 doz.:
single and dbl. white Dod-
wood, Mimosa, Tulip Poplar,
Tea-olive, Forsythia, Crane
Myrtle and purple and white
Wisteria, 7 for $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Thomas J. Watson,
Rt. 3, Box 217, Lithonia.

Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas, yel-
low and red, white Dogwood,
white Pine, Tulip Poplar, Red
Maple, Cherokee Rose, Crab-
apple, Holly bush, Strawber-
ry, Redbud, and Coralberry
bush, 2-1 1/2 ft., well rooted,
moss packed $2.50 doz. PP.
Roy H. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 203,
Mineral Bluff.

Mtn. Laurel, white Dog-
wood, 3 eolor Azalias, red
Maple, Tulip Feet Holly,
Crabapple, Strawberry bush,
Hemlock 2-3 ft., rooted $2.
doz.; Sweetshrub, Rhododen-
dron, white Pime, Cherokee
Roses, 25c ea.; Mtn. Fern, Ga-
lax, Arbutus, Heartease 45c.
doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D.
Davis, Rt. 1 Box 215, Mineral
Bluff.

Several nice clumps Spren-
geria, Lace, Sword, Boston and
Fluffy Ruffles fern, 35 and
25c (small); Widows Tears,
white, pink, red, Conch bhe-
gonia cuttings 15c; Beefsteak,
rooted Begonia 35c, rooted
Cactus, Mother-in-law Ton-
gue 15c; few rooted Angel
Wing Begonia 35. Add postage.
Mrs. H. N. Day, Rt. 2, Moul-
trie.

White Dogwood, Redbud,
Coralberry, Holly bush, Crab-
apple, Red Maple, Poplar,
Cherokee Rose, Mtn. Laurel,
Azaleas (3 colors), 3 ft., root-
ed, moss packed $2.50 doz. PP.
Mrs. Boon Wilson, Rt. 1, Min-
eral Bluff.

Nice bulbs, Chineese Sacred
Lily and Narcissus, 60c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. T. W. Sut-
ton, 1505 Virginia Ave., Ma-
con, Ph. SH. 5-7024,



PAGE THREE

Pink Cherokee roses, Mtn.
Laurels, pink, red, yellow
Azaleas, Redbud, Crabapple,
white Pine, Holly, Rhododen-
drons, Dogwood, creek Hem-
lock, 2-3 ft., $2. 75 doz; Mi-
mosa trees 2-3 ft., 50 ea: Day-
lilies, blue Iris Lilies, Violets,
Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C. Post-

id. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrom-

ie, Mineral Bluff.

Azaleas, red,

orange and

Lyellow, White Dogwood, White

Pine, Coral Berry, Redbud,
Crabapple, Cherokee Rose,
Strawberry bush, Holly bush
(ved berries), and Mtn. Lau-
rel, 3 ft., rooted $2.50 PP. Ed-
na Rukat, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff,

White Dogwood, Min. Lau-
rel, 3 color Azaleas, Holiy,
Crabapple, red Maple, Tulip
Poplar, Strawberry bush,
Hemlock 2-3 ft., rooted $2.
doz.; Rhododendron, Sweet
Shrub, Cherokee Roses and
White Pine 25 ea; also, Ar-
butus, Mtn. Fern, Galax and
Heartease 45 doz. Add posi-
age. Mrs. Lucille Davis, Rt. 1
Box 215, Mineral Bluff.

Mimosa tree seeds, 2 tbl.
spoons 25c plus postage; Red-
bud seedling trees 6 for $l.
plus 15 postage, cannot send
out of state; large potted Beei-
steak Begonia, $4.; English
Ivy, 8 rooted plants $1. plus
15 postage. Mrs. T. M. Ran-
dolph, 2107-A Claymore Dr.,
Marietta.

Red, yellow Azaleas, pink

Cherokee Roses, pink, white
Mtn. Laurel, Sweetshrub,
Creek Hemlock, Strawberry

bushes, White Dogwood, Tulip
Poplars, white Pine, pink
Crabapple, red Maples, Holly,
2-3ft. $2.75 doz.; day lilies,
Fall Pinks, Prennial Phlox,

Snow Drops, Shasta Daisies,

$2.75 CC. Gladys
Minera! Bluff.

Cherokee Rose, Strawberry
bush, Azaleas (3 colors), Red-
bud, Coral Berry, white Pine,
Red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Hol-
ly bush, Crabapple, 3 ft. well
rooted $2.50 doz. PP. Mrs. E.
J. Milthollan, Rt. 1, Box: 203,
Mineral Bluff.

Prennial white Candytuft.
$2. doz.; Royal Robe, Rosino
Violets 2 doz. $1.; 2 yr. dbl
red, dbl. pink Althea 75c. ea.;
Cherry Laurel, Nandina, Mi-
mosa seedlings $l. doz. Add
30 postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones,
Madison.

Robinson,

Liberal planting of Nandina
seed for 10c, PP. L. B. Mil-
lians, 105 Temple Ave., New-
nan.

Mixed blooming siz@ Ama-
ryllis bulbs 35c ea., 3 for $1.
plus 25c postage. Mrs. W. M.

Meadows, 410 Irwin Ave.,
Ocilla.

Camellia seedlings 2-10 in.
15e-50e ea.; Camellia seeds

from several different plants

50c doz.$3. C. PP. Mrs. RB.
Cc. Loyd, Ocilla.

Easter Lilies, Hybrid Am-
aryllis, Crimum, white Spider,

| Apostle and Flay Lilies, white
Land purple Wisteria, Nandina,

Spirea, 3, $1.; Shasta Daisies,
Mixed Tulips, Dutch Iris 50e
doz.; white, pink, yellow, Cal-
la Lilies 3 for $1., also 12
kinds Cannas $1. Mrs. J. E.
Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman.

Jonquils, one cent ea.; Ivis,
Sweet William, Shasta Daisies
50c doz.; Foxglove, blue Sal-
via, perennial For-get-me-
nots 75c doz.; Forsythia, Spi-
rea, Cydonia Japonica, Crape
Myrtle, purple, white Wisteria
40c ea.; rooted cuttings Vib-~
urnum, Gardenia, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. C. Jones, Rt.
1, Rome, Ph. 4-2389.

Christmas tree Spruce 50e
ft.; Montbretia bulbs $1. doz.;
Violets, yellow and white
Chrysanthemums, 25 doz. ;
Narcissus, dbl. daffodils $k. C.;
well rooted Boxwoods, hedge
and pink running roses 10
ea.; Cherokee Rose, Sweet-
shrub, Mtn. Ivy 25 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Ned Burrell,
Rabun Gap.

Begonias, pink, white wax
leaf everblooming, red, white
and pink dbl. and Chicken Giz-
gard and dbl. varigated pe-
tunias 20c ea.; red. Hibiscus
25c ea. good roots; orange
Daylilies 40c doz.; dbl. red,
pink Poppy seeds 15 tbl. Al
Delivered. Leilar Phillips, Rt.
I, Royston.

MARKET BUELETIN _ ae










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Wood saw on frame saw| One farm bell, No. 3, com-[ Borre Sweet Lupine
FLOWERS FLOWERS blade, 30 in.; 2-wheel trailer| plete, 18 in. across $17.50.|recleaned, tested. Germ.
for tractor and Bermuda plow|H. H. Rooks, Madras, Ph. aa pe we Me wee
i F ze e Ss arley Merrick
FOR SALF WANTED Oe _tractor. Quince Durden,| Newnan AL. 3-3462. Ri 4, Cuthbert.
SS ean One, never used, Hammer =
White and pink Oxalis;| Want Tiger and Phillipine} John Deere B tractor, com-| Mill, bought 1947 from Int.) Red Scullion Onion Sutton

green. leaf border plants 50c
doz.; Tulip bulbs, mixed col-
ors, 4c ea. $3. C..Add postage
Mrs. S. M. Gunter, c/o B. B.
Barnette, Rt. 1 Box 106, Bos-
well.

Geranium, pink, red, dbl.
Begonia, pink Coleus, rooted
29c.. ea:; I: doz. Jew '.25e; 1
doz. Oxalis 25c; 200 Jonquils
$1.; October Cactus 25c; 2 doz.
Blue Bottles 30c; 50 Iris $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Lester
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Nandinas, 16-18 in. 3, $1.;
dbl rose and red Geraniums,
red. and green Chicken Giz-
zard Coleus, dbl red and pink
Begonia, big speckled leaf Be-
gonia cuttings 15c ea.; Rain
Lilies 70c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Roy-
ston.

Rose Thrift, Butter and Eggs
and Jonquil bulbs $1. C; Daf-
fodil bulbs 40c doz.; pink

Crape Myrtle, white Batchelor
Buttons, lavender Althea, Wax
leaf Ligustrum 25c ea.; large
abl. red Poppy seeds 15e tbl.
spoon, All . Delivered. Mary
Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Philippine, Ginger lily and
Amaryllis bulbs and assorted
color Daylilies 25c ea. or $2.50
doz. PP. Blooming size. V. W.
ee Rt. 3, Box 184, Savan-
na

Camellia seed, $5.00 per C.
PA. ay Funk, 7 Grimball
River Rd., Savannah.

Red Grass Pinks 50c doz.;
pink Thrift 25c doz.; Lemon
and Orange Amaryllis Lilies
15e ea.; pink and white Ox-
alis 15c clump; Golden Stars,
Peanut and Christmas Cacti,
rooted 20c ea.; purple Jew 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. W.
Faircloth, Box 32, Seville.

Blooming size Duplex
Gerbera Daisies 25c_ each.:
May and Chast a Daisies
75e. doz.; 4 var. Daylilies 8
for $1.; large Nandinas 25c ea.,
small 10 for $1. Mrs. Johnson
Usry, Stapleton.

Salmon pink Cannas, green
foliage, large heads, good tub-
ers, guaranteed, 8 for $1., post-
paid in Ga. No less than 8
mailed. Mrs. W. Blackwell,
2122 Brockett Rd., Tucker.

Large dbl. red Poppies, blue
Larkspur, red Prince Feath-
ers, and Cockscomb seed, 20c
Tsp. PP.; Castor Oil bean seed
20c Thls. 1958 seeds PP. Mrs.
C. E. Leverett, 2180 Ranch-
wood Dr., Rt. 3, Tucker, Ph.
HI. 3-4228.

Prize winning Bearded Iris;
Burnished bronze, Tea Rose
(pink), Orchid Lady, Arab
Chief (orange), Christable
(red), Erois (Salmon), Day-
break . (golden pink), Fair
Elane (white and _ yellow),
Golden Eagle (yellow), Black
Banner (lilac purple) and
Mulberry Rose (rose), $3. doz.
Mrs. Lillian Owens, Rt. 2, Tal-
lapoosa.

Several hundred mixed Jon-
quil and Narcissus bulbs $2.
C; also several small slow

rowing Boxwood 25c ea. Will
have to come for. Mrs. T. C.
Stevens, 3377 Lawrenceville
Rd., Tucker, Ph. HI 3-6292.

Red Spider Lilies, lemon
and orange, old fashion Day-
lilies, Goldenglow and Vinca
Minor plants 75 doz. or 3 doz.
for $2.: dbl. red, green leaf,
and yellow Cannas $1.50 doz.
(Pepper pods free) Add post-
age. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N.
Madison, St., Thomasville.

Bird of. Paradise, running
Rose, red and white Dogwood,
Bay bushes, Honeysuckle,
Crape Myrtle, Magnolia and

Buckeye bushes 10c ft.; But-
terfly bush 25c ea. Mrs. Nina
oyd, Rt. 1, Thomsboro.
Mis. gol., Iris, 25 for $1.;
pee iolets, $i: C3 April
looming Narcissus (price not

stated); also Ornamental
Gourds, 10c to 20c ea. Mrs.
John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.



Lily bulbs; also, large clump
Christmas and Thanksgiving
Cactus. State size and_ price.

EMirs, Co Re: Knox;: Rt.332- Box

574, Albany.
Want some Cactus and
Succulents; also, have white

feed sacks to swap for flow-
ers. Write what you have.
Mrs. Bill Gilstrap, Rt. 1,
Chickamauga.

Want Mistletoe cuttings.
State quantity and price. Ed
Carpenter, Dunwoody. -

Want strong Liriope plants,
foliage edged with yellow to
white with blue flowers. Do
not want with green foliage.
Quote price. Mrs. L. P. Hig-
ginbotham, Rt. 2, Elberton.

Want to exchange flowers
or seed for cuttings of any
color of \tulip tree (prefer
white). Write. Mrs. - Paul
Lumpkin, 2018 Maple St.,
Rome.

Want Dogwood and Magno-

lia seeds. Quote prices. Mrs.
Calvin Harman, Stovall.
Want several shrubs of

Pussy Willow. Write what you
have and price. H. M. Herrin,





Box 488, c/o Herring Drug
Co., Winder.
FOR SALE >



David Bradley gasoline

Make offer. Travis Haines,
RFD 1, Box 371-A, Forest
Park, Ph. PO. 1-0781.

Owensboro 2 H wagon, good
body and running gear $40.
N. G. Forester, Rt. 3, Buford.

Farmall H tractor, good
tires, new paint, recently
overhauled. Guaranteed. Cecil
Embry, Rt. 2, Eatonton, Ga.,
Ph. 3836.

Good Bagwell 1 H wagon
and good set of harnesses.
Priced right at my place on
Braswell Bridge Rd. one mi.
from Bethel Church. W. D.
Coleman, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

1952 Farmall H_ Tractor,
Cultivator, planters, harrow,
bottom plow, 6 row cotton
duster. W. B. Hollingsworth,
Rt. 2, Abbeville.

Covington dbl. row Plant-
ers and- cultivator, for Ford
tractor, perfect cond. $225.
Hugh R. Port, Wilkerson Mill
Rd., Rt. 1, Palmetto.

Meadows corn
Hammer mill: also corn Shel-
ler, with pulleys and. belts,
all in good condition. G. W.
Minish, Rt. 3, Winder.

Two disc Plow, 3 point
hitch; J. D. Mower machine,
mule type; John Blue cotton
Duster; Cole three row oat
anil H: -E, Sell: PO. Box
83, Hoschton, Ph. OL 42-460.

1 H. wagon,
fair condition.

mill and

rubber tires,
Sell or exch.

for calves. Michal Pearson,
Rt. 3, Jasper.
Corn Mill, 24 in. rock, for

sale or trade for 60 hens or
Cub Dozer Blade. You make
the exchange. Charles Gow-
der, Rt. 2, Powder Springs.

Bulldozer blade for Super
A Farmall Tractor, 5 ft., per-
fect cond. at half price of a
new one. A. C. Harrison, Rt.
1, Box 52, Hortense.

Super A_ Farmall
and equipment; 2 disc turner
on rubber; cultivator; plant-
ers; disc harrow, scalloped in
front; power lift; pully for
saw, etc., dights, starter. All
bought new late spring 1955.
A-1 condition. Made 2 small
crops. T. T. Toles, Menlo,
Ph. Summerville 36,

24--~in.

Tractor

square portable
Blacksmith Forge No. 405;
also 2-1/2 in. Belt Driven
suction Blower and 28 x 30
floor scales. Walter S. McNeal,
Jr., 1095: Oriole Dr., S,

Atlanta 11, Ph. Pl. 3-1465,



Power Saw with circle blade. [

pletely overhauled motor and

block, also set of John Deere
planters and Cultivators.
Planters and Cultivators used
only one season. All A-1 cond.
J. H. Stephens, P.O. Box 247,
Social <Circle, Ph.-:3316;-

Massey-Harris motor-driven
hay baler, good cond. Sell or
trade for last years corn of
equal value. Royce G. Ramey,
C/O The Neely Farm, Nor-
cross.

Farmall: A tractor with
planters and cultivators. Trac-

tor in good condition with
good tires $500. Carl S.
Graves, Jr., Rt. 2, Fayette-

ville, Ph. 5253 after 4:30 p.m.

Two-row John Deer MT
tractor, Cultivator and plant-
ers, 2 disc tiller smoothing
harrow, Reasonably _ priced.
Robert Lee Campbell, Rt. 2,
Box 76, Temple.

One Damrow, 500 gal.

transportation milk tank with |-

agitator, on 1-1/2 ton. GMC
truck. Both in excellent con-
dition. Will sell tank separate
or mounted. T. R. Breedlove,
Rt. 3, Monroe, Tel. 5211.

One Hoffico brush saw, 1958
model. M. B. McGarity, River

Rd., Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. MA-
7-2705.

450 egg capacity electric
hot water incubator, never
been used, with 3 hatching
compartments $60. H. T.
Griffin, 229 Willow St., Col-

lege Park, Ph. PO. 7-5089.

ONE 6 ft. mowing machine
for Ford tractor, good condi-
tion (new guards and knives)
$135 cash; 1 H Wagon (used
one day) $90 or exch. for
young, very gentle cow. See
any day except Sunday at my
home. Roy Grindle, Route 1,
Dahlonega.

Allis Chalmers tractor; Tay-
lor Way harrow; Mule mow-
er and rake; also 2 H Wagon
and all kinds farming tools.
Sell or trade for Ford or Fer-
guson tractor. S. C. Waddell,
Rt. 1, Bremen.

66 All Crop harvester, with
motor attached, for sale. H. L.
Adams, 303 Currie St., Vida-
lia.

Two-horse wagon $25; mule
Scoop $10; two-horse plow
$10 and one two-horse middle
buster. Mrs. G. L. Jackson,
Rt. 2, Stone Mountain. Ph.
Mtn. 9027.

1949 Farmall C_ tractor,
hydraulic lift, electric lights,
good rubber and in good
mechanical condition. B.
Middlebrogks, Barnesville, Ph.
67.

J. B. 3 Portable hammer
mill, mounted with Diesel
motor (used 45 hrs. since
completely overhauled). All
in good condition. Call or see.
L., C.: Jordan: -Rt.- 2, Tifton.

1956 Ford tractor, No. 800,
with equipment, $1,575; also
1950 Ford tractor and equip-
ment, $1,190. Rev. J. R. Smith,
Collins, Ph, 3-2892.

Combination front end load-
er and Bulldozer, has extra
high new Ottowa H. D. load-
er and high lift Dozer blade

$15; H. D. 7 Allis-Chalmers
Bulldozer, new. motor, hy-
draulic blades $2,000. Trade

for feed or cattle at market

price. Frank Burdett, RFD,
Riverdale.
One open buggy, several

sets of reconditioned har-
nesses, one 9 disc grain drill,
one cement block Machine
and pony carts in 3 sizes. Can
be seen at my home. E. W.
Harper, Rt: 3, Hartwell.

Ever-Right deep well Pump,

42 gal. tank, foot valve and
well pipe, $30. Lon Ashworth,
Rt. 1, Dacula.

TO-30 Ferguson tractor, re-
cently overhauled and in good
condition with swinging draw-
bar and jack $700; Ferguson
Mower, $50 and Int'l. 52-R

combine, , $200. G. C. Wor-| Page Ave.,



Isham, Rt. 2, Culloden.

Harvester, $175. H. H. Turner,
Orchard Hill.

1 H. heavy duty Wagon, in
good cond. $35. Clayton J.
Bond, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose.

2 H drawn cutaway har-
rows; 2 cradles; 2 H wagon;
Cole planter and 1 guano Dis-
tributor. Planter and_ distri-
butor used 1 yr. Lela McDan-
iel, Beaver Ruin Rd. Norcross.
Ph>=2033.

Three farm bells: 16, 18 and
22 in, diam. Single yokes.
$15 to $20 ea. Will not ship.
See across*Hwy. 441, in front
of Southland Motel. Griff T.
Adams, 403 S.- Broad St.
Commerce.

Benthal peanut Combine,
good cond. $1,200 or trade:
for hogs, cows, shetland pon-
ies or pick-up truck. Letters
answered. C. C. Brand, Rt. 1,
Montezuma, Ph. 4934.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED

Want light farm tractor
good condition, for cash. State
price and details. W. F. Pope,
Rt. 1, Box 243, Austell.

Want one set (Gear Reduc-
tion Wheels for Gravely Gar-
den Tractor). Either rubber
or steel tires. W. D. Robertson,
2802 Georgia Ave., Savannah.

Will trade 25 Turkeys, Wt.
4-7 lbs. for garden tractor and
equipment. Homer Hilton, Rt.
1, Tallapoosa.



Want one cultivator and feet
for Ford tractor. R. H. Thomas,
RFD No. 2, Ft. Valley.

Want one doz. blade for 1951
Super A. Farmall tractor. Must
be in first class condition. Ce-
cil J. Osburn, Rt. 2 Box 84,
Waycross.

Want 6 ft. offset Harrow on
rubber tires with 24 or 22 in.
disc J. W. Sheppard, Jr., 4405
Rockbridge Rd., Stone Moun-
tain. Ph, HI. 3-7878. .-

Want to swap a David Brad-
ley Tractor and equipment in
good cond. for Allis Chalmers
G and pay difference or will
sell mine. Write what you have
and best price. J. W. Stanford,
Rt. 1, Box 56, Bremen.

Want Hydraulic lift for In-
ternational cub tractor, com-
plete. State price and condi-
tion. E. H. Dickson, Luella, Ph.
McDonough 3616.

Want 4 wheel, rubber tired
Farm Wagon, radius 50 mi.
Macon. Write price location
and condition. E. E. Wantland,
P. O. Box 12, Warner Robins.

Want Spraying Machine
with 250 or 300 gal. tank and
18 gal. per min. pump, in good
condition, for cash. State what

you have. C. B. Strange, Cor-
nelia.

Want one 300 gal. peach
spraying Machine in_ good

shape. W. T. Crocker, Sr., Rt.
1, Cornelia, Ph. 134-J1,

Want Farmall Super A trac-
tor with or without equip-
ment. Give best cash price and
cond. Jerry W. Talley, Rt. 1,
Lyons.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE





1,000 bu. Oats, Cokers 54/29;
Purity. 98 pct; Germ. 94 pet.
Cleaned and treated. In 3 bu.
bags, $1.50 bu. Fob. Leslie.
Hobert E. Brown, P. O. Box
825, Americus.

Klondike Strawberry plants
first and second from. parent
plant. 90c C $8 M. Minimum
shipment 200 plants. Add 25c



postage per C. Damp packed.
Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466

N. E., Atlanta 7.,
Ph. Dr, 3-1746, '




































$1.25 gal.; ground Sage; 50c
cup. 7c postage for sage and
35c postage to gal. onions. 2
bu. large, red peanuts, $2 pk.
$8 bu. Add 39c postage to peck
or $1 for bu. Mrs. G. T. T. Brown,
Ball Ground. :

Cert Victor grain 48/93 oa
cleaned, treated and baggec
$1.75 bu. Germination 94 pct; -
Purity 99.50 pet. Wt. 35 Ib. t
bu. John E. Ferguson, Jr., Les-
lie, Ph. 2721.

500 bu. Wheat; Coker 47/2, :
recleaned, treated and tested:
Purity 99. 48 pet. Germ. fe. ts:
In good 2 bul. bags. Ue
Oreo. oa Wantes
ville, Ph. Athens LI. 6-0989.

Chas. Wakefield Cabbage
and Great Lake Lettuce plants

45c C; $1.75. Add ce
Mr.s_ Leilar Phillips, Rt.
Royston. a

Tenn. Beauty Strawberry
___ | plants, $1.50 C; Klondike, $1
C. Prompt shipment. Add post-
age. Mrs, Lena Holland, ai
esville.

Copenhagen cabbage plants, A
70c C; Garlic, 80c C; mint 40
- Damson Plum, $1.25 ea.
6 for $4.75 Sweet Pomegranate
$1.50 ea.; Parsley plants, 3 doz.
$1 Fred Witherspoon, 308 Hold
erness St., W. Atlanta i
Ph. PL a Eo). .

Fall Cabbage plants, Co) open=
hagen Market and Chas. ke-
field, $1.25, 500 - $2, 1,000.
White Bermuda onion plants, 3
same price. Nice plants.
Psy shipments. E. L. Fitz-
gerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald.

New Era everbearing Straw-
berry plants $1 C. PP on ord-
ers of 200 and up Superfection |
$35Cz oc ee ae
Mrs. Z. D. D , Box
223, Aiphone :

Beechnut bushes,
nut, Crabapple, Muscadine
Grapevines. Sage plants and
Catnip bunches, ea. 6 for $l.
Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner
Rt. 6, Gainesville. Sd

Everbearing Mastodon stage
bery plants, $1.25 C; 500, $3.5
Klondike, $1 C; = 50 M. Mrs. ;
Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. |

Young, well rooted Lady
Thompson starwberry plants
$1 _C; 300, -$2.75; 500, -sa.75.
$8.50 M. Add postage. No chks.
ati L. C. Allen, Rt. 2, Gane
ville.

Cabbage plants, $1 C; 300
$1.50; $3.50 M. Del. $2.5! 50 M. at.
farm. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.



Strawberry plants, per bul
dred: Blakemore, $1.50; Mast-
odon, $1.25; Klondike, 500 $4.5,
$8 M; Catnip, 30c bunch; Pep-
permint, 30 doz; Scupper
nongs 75 doz; Sugar Pears, $1 _
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Everbearing, larg 6 red a]
strawberry plants $1 Pee

Well rooted, damp moss pack- |
ed. Lester Johnson, Scotland.

State inspected Streamliner,
everbearing strawberry plants, _
$1 C; Hackworth apple trees, -
Sweet Peach (pink to the
seed), 3 for $1; red and yel-
low Plum, 6 for $1; bearing
size brown Turkey Fig trees
oy 50 ea. $5 Sema PRY Witee
B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1 Bowdon.

Pecan trees: Stuart, Schle
Moneymakers, shipped PP,
3 ft., $3 ea. 3-4 ft., $3.50 cnt
4-5 ft. $4 ea. Govnt inspect- _
ed. Calvin Harmon, Stovall.

Plants: Chas. Wakefield
Cabbage, Great Lake Lettuce,
N. C. Short Stem Collards, 40
C; 500, $1.75; also Red Seallion
onion buttons, 50c C. PP. Mary
Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Limited amount Dixie re-
seeding Clover seed, Germ. 74
pet; Purity, 99.42 pct. No no-
xious weed seed pa? aaa
same Clover seed mixed with
Ky. Fescue, $15 cwh, RD.
Tatum, Palmetto. va

















:
4



Kudzu Crowns, $2
ily Timms, Lav





































































































































a register

and round

A 500, $2

$1.25 C. Postage
ie Bryant, St.
: Eres. i
ch and Chas. W.
ts, frost-proof,
0, $2.25; $3 M.
is Conner,

ried Sage $1.25
ke Peeples, Rt. 3,

Serecia Lespe-
aled without rain.
nd cutting, $1
Will deliver rea-
tance. W. A. Estes,
nwood. Ph. Stock-

Corn Shuicks and

F.O.B. Claxton
in truck load
ott, Claxton.

ni ed bales good

Clover, Rye
70c bale or
Travis, Pine

_Lespedeza_ hay,
L. Stanley, Resa-
rm uda_ hay,
bound bales,

ale, at my place.
Thite, Rt. a Rome.

ton: Coastal Ber-
Sericea Lespedeza,

$23;
Stal and Grass, $20.
fertilized, good hay.
ge Rt. 3, Cuth-

$30; 10 tons
: son Clover, $25
; Millet. $30; 8 tons
d Millet, mixed,
Brooks.



5 tons Kobe or
da hay.







| Ups

| -yearling,

le. Even or un-|W.

10 tons Oat, |





FOR SALE

Cattle oS fo

Reg. Guernsey bred heifers;

t.| also young bulls, service age. |

High blood lines, good color,

reasonable prices, F. - Bunn,
Midville. ,
Reg. Angus bulls, 6254720

mos. old, Championship Ban-
dolier bloodlines, $200 and
also few heifers. W. T.

Torgesen, c/o Whistle Top

| Farm, Cornelia.

Short Horn tatoeke
oyr.- olds: $125 at
farm. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Rt.

Nice,

1b Gainesville.

Reg. polled Hereford, feat

top herd bull, finest Domino
,| breeding, wt. 2,000. lbs. Sacri-

: fice, $1,000; also Reg. York-

|shire, Hampshire and Duroc
-|hogs. Excellent bloodlines.
Reasonable prices. Lawton

Ursrey, Hazlehurst. Pi. Frank-
lin 5-2155.

4 mature, gentle,
Brahman bulls. Sell or trade
for equivalent Angus or
Hereford. George Varn, Box
205, Folkston.

Reg. Angus bulls, 6 - 18
mos. old, good _ bloodlines,
$150 - $200; also purebred
Farnsworths, males, various
ages, good breeding stock, also
few females. Priced reason-

able. All at farm.

Knight, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph.
MA 9-6130

Dbl. poll a 3 - 4 yrs. old,
not reg: but ent. to. His calves
are muley-headed (regardless
of their mother having horns),
wt. about 1200 lbs. $250 to
prevent inbreeding. W. B.

-|Cochran, RFD 1, Douglasville.

Small Jersey cow, freshen
in spring. Pasture bred to a
Holstein bull. Sell or trade
for small horse, not too old
and must be gentle. L. E.
nh Rt. 1, Williamson, Ph.

20.

Reg. polled Herefords, ma-
ture cows, springers and
weaned bull and heifer calves.
eS 3703
Peachtree R., N. E., Atlanta,
Ph. CE 3-6891.

5 yr. Hereford bull, Domino
bloodlines, gentle, $400; fe-
male Burro, 12 yr. old, gen-
tle for children, $65; also, 1

.| plowing and Tenn. Walking

horse stud, 6 yrs. old, gentle.
All at farm. C. L. Cleveland,

| Box 47, LaGrange.

4 Reg. Angus_ heifers and
Reg. Angus bull, unrelated,
with papers. 18 mos. old. Rea-
sonable. Dan Mask, Fayette-
ville, Ph. 2012.

Seven double standard Reg.
polled Hereford heifers,-6 to
9 mos. old, $1,750; also 2 dbl.
standard bulls, Domino breed-

ing. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2,
Lithonia (Klondike). Ph. |
2672. s

Swine

Reg. Tandiete Boars, eight
months old. Top bloodlines.
B. C. Limerick, Room 404
Grand Bldg., Macon, Ph.
_| Shearwood 5-3780.

Landrace pigs, 4
from prize winning stock,
with papers, wormed an
treated. Harvey Hamilton, Rt.
Ei SSM. Ph. Garden 2-
ZOD LDS

3..full 2 oe Hampshire
boars, 10 wks. old, $22.50 ea.
or $40 pr.; ee one purebred

mo. old,

gilt, 9 wks. old, $25. Can be
reg. if desired. Carl Smith,
Rt. 3, Ellijay. :

Purebred Duroc male, Reg.
7 mos. old, Champion-South-
ern and State Fairs. Guyton

Smith, Rt. 3, Cochran, an
WE 4-2645.

Reg. Landrace gilts, oe
|bred_ gilts, and service age |
boards. 100 pct. imported
bloodlines. in

ee
ted



reg. |










(EL Harris
Ph; 3905.

Purebred Tamm Worl,

R Ds




elie,

for reg. excellent ploodlines, ;

carrying color lengths and
depth, good ham and_ loin.
Sows raise large litters of
good pigs. Gilts and males,
8-10 wks.
service age boars, reasonable. |

Mrs. Charles Baldwin, c/o
Charles Baldwin Farm, Sur
wanee, Ph. Buford 7181,

Seven bred gilts, three- -way
crossed Yorkshire, Tamworth,
Hampshire. 35 pigs, six wks.
old. Priced reasonable. Deo
Walker, RFD 1, Box 277, Sen-
oia Rd., Fairburn,

10 meat type boars, by
Certified Meat Type Sires. |
Wt. around 200 lbs. ea. Test-
ed free of bangs and treated.
for cholera. $150 ea. Will ship
but best to come see. Jas. R.
cae Cochran, Ph. WE 4-

Duroe boar, Sub. to Reg.
for sale at my place. Brew-
ster Orr, Sharpsburg. (on
Hwy. 16).

Hampshire-T amsworth,
crossed with Landrace, pigs,
8 wks. old Oct. 27 for sate.
Robert E. Foran, Rt: 3, Doug-
lasville, Ph. 2515.

Reg. Landrace boar, 8 mos.
old, extra fine, $85 at. barn.
Albert F. Jones, Rt. 1, Cedar-
town. (5 mi. E..
town).

Horses, Mules & Ponies}

, Mexican Buro, 4 year old
gelding, not stubborn, also
saddle horse. All safe for chil-
dren to ride. W. L. Banks,
eer Dale, Ph. Monticello

Gentle, riding and also work
mare mule, 11 yrs. old, wt.
about 1200 Tbs. $75. James W.
Pa Rt. 2, Box 106-A, Ha-

ira.

At Stud. Reba Genius, pro-
ven American Bred _ saddle
horse stallion, Reg. 25327. By
Burbon Genius out of Autumn
Peavine by Astral Peavine. Dr.
E. L. Kilday, Claxton, Ph, 259.

Brownish-red mare, 6-7 yrs.
old, gentle, good, saddle horse,
$65. Alvin Wallace, Rt. 1, El-
denwood, Ph. MA. 2-2249.

At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. No. 36083, Ameri-
can Saddle Bred Stallion.
Proven sire top quality colts.
Grandson of Noble Kalarama.
Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4584
Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2, De-
catur, Ph. Butler 9-6692.

Sorrel gelding, good saddle
gaits, good qualities; Palomino
mare, 4 yrs. old, good saddle
gaits and bred to Palomino
stallion; Palomino _ stallion,
white mane and tail, easy to
control. All very gentle. Ce
Crooms, Cochran, Ph, Web-
ster 4-6410.

2 Shetland colts, 6 mo. old
general type. One brown and
white spotted, other brown.
$150. ea. at my home. J. A.
Patterson, Rt. 2, Lenox.

One mule, 10 yrs. old, wt.
1100 lbs. H. L. Sell, Hoschton,
Ph. OL 42-46.

15 small Shetland horse
colts, all colors, $100. ea.;_3
small mares, bred to small
dappled stallion, will foal in
Spring, from $250. MDE eo Keb

d| Reddy, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain,

Ph. 8924.

Good red

saddle horse,

|mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. approx

900 lbs., very reasonable with

saddle. Ray Braswell, Stone
Mountain, Ph. 9085.
One mule, 9 yrs. old and

new 1 H Wagon and harness.

-| Will sell both cheap. M. C.

New, Tucker.

At Stud: 36 in. dapple gray,
white mane and tail, outstand-
ing pony stallion, and solid
black hackney stallion, stand-
ing at Melody Brook Farm;
also for sale, pony mare, 44 in.
bred to 36 in. dapple gray,
white mane and tail pony stal-

vers | lion, $475, Ogden A. Geilfuss,
: c/o Melaes ae Farm, Win-

perce.

old, $25 ea. Few]

of Cedar-





ry, one black |

horse colt, haltee broke, $125.|

Billy Turner, Union Point, Phe
HUdson 9-4661. f

Sheep and Goats

One reg. Alpine buck Goat,
3-1/2 years old. E. S. Embry,
Rt. 1, Carrollton, Tel. TE. 2-
6864.

50 sheep, crossed with

Hampshire, 2 rams included,

$12. ea. Glenn Wooten, Den-

ton.

Knights Top Notch very
fine, milk strain, Reg., French
Alpine buck, born-March 24,
1958. Ready for service, $50.
Will ship: Nellie M. Mingle-
dorff, Rt. 3, Douglas.

Fine herd milk goats, will
begin freshening within a few
days. Willis Biggers, P. O.
Box 296, Greenville, Ph. Or-
ange 2-4422,

Saanan milk goat, milking
half gal. day with Kid 6 mo.
old. Bagley stock. Subject to
register. Priced reasonable.
Mrs. Bryan Taylor, Rt. 2, Ken-
nesaw, Ph. Acworth 5983.

One Nubian buck for sale.

Cannot ship. Miss Dorothy
Mathis, Tiger.

LIVESTOCK

WANTED





Want 2 purebred Blue
guinea pigs or shoats, not nec-
essarily reg., male and female.
W. D. Garrett, Rt. 2, Wood-
stock.

Want 3 White Brahma

brood cows. H. D. Wilson, P. O.
Box 603, Albany.



~ POULTRY

FOR SALE



15 grown bantams,

50c ea. Will ship,
shipping charges
land, P. O. Box 875, Rochelle,

Bantams, Golden Sebrights,
singles,
amount up to 50, will shiv
Express collect, $2. CA See
King, 208 Gramling St. Ma-
rietta.

bantam: cockerels and pullets,

$15. trio. Gordon Haney, 5 E.
Second St., Aragon.

4 hens, 2 roosters of white,
Black Tail Jap. bantams, Show
Type $7.50; 7 hens, 1 rooster
Silver Spangled Hamburg,

large kind, $12., Cannot ship.
Will. Je Britt; Rt. 1.) liburn,
Ph. TH. 3-3918 Lawrenceville.

6 topknotch game, large
type $3.; 6 bantams and Roos-
ter, 3 mo. old, $3.; 4 pit game
hens, large type $2. ea.; 2 fe-

$3. ea. Lockard Bell,
Pharr Rd., N: E., Atlanta, Ph.
Dr. 7-4390.

ins, 3 pr. Silver Spangle Ham-

|burgs, 2 pr. light Brahmas, 1

pr. dark Brown Leghorn, 2 pr.
| Black Tailed Japs, 1 pr. Gold-
en Sebrights. Your choice $3.-
95 pr. Extra cocks, $1.75 ea.
Ship promptly, you pay ex-
press. Roy P. Greeson, 307
Pine Hill Rd., Dalton.

Two dozen grown guineas,
hatched this spring. N. A. Wel-
{don, RFD 1, Palmetto, Ph.
812325



very.
healthy and ee colors. ~

pairs or trios, any a

Purebred Dark Cornish
show type, blocky, $10. and

male Guinea pigs and 1 male _
vig, $3.; also bred does $2.50-
2677.

Bantams: 8 pr. White Coch=



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FOR SALE
Dark Cornish show type
bantam roosters, $2.50 ea;

$4. ea. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Box
487, McMurray Dr., S. W., At-
Janta 11.

White Crested Black Polish
bantams, $5.00 pr. and up: 1
pr. modern Birchen game ban-
tams, show birds, $7.50 pr.;
Few pr. Roundhead Pit game
bantams, $5. pr. Fred Thomp-
son, Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-9147.

Pit game Fowl, single-mat-
ed, bred under wire for own
use. Have few to sell. Round-
heads, Confederated, Brown
Reds, one white Claret, Pul-
lets, $3.; Stags and hens $5.:
Cocks $10.-$12. A. R. McBride,
3 McCarley St., Douglasville.

Embden and Toulouse
Geese, all mature breeding
stock, $4. ea.; Green Headed
Maillard Ducks, $4. pr.: White
Guineas, $1.00 ea.; Turkeys,
good breeding stock, $5.00 ea.:
Chukar Quail, $2.50 pr. Can-
not ship. Frank A. Smith,
4831 Chamblee Dunwood
fas Chamblee, Ph. GL. 7-

FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS

GGuaranteed by Manufacturer

ets Po as th reat i M AR KET.

Approx. 50 or 60 Madigan
Claret game pullets, $1. ea.
P. E. Lott, 1516 Northwest Dr.,
Atlanta, Ph. SY. 4-8875.

2 pr. So. American chick-
ens, known as Easter Egg
Chickens, lay colored shelled
eggs in greens, blues and
pinks, 5 mo. old, pair $25. Ex-
change pair for 3 pair, 3 yr.
old blue Peafowls or for 5
Reeves Pheasants. L. E. Mor-
gan Rt. 4, Waycross.

900 H & N hens, approx.
20 mo. old, have been extra
good layers and are now lay-
ing about 50 pct. Sell cheap.
Make offer for the lot. Elmer
Andress, Rt.
Ph. 3173:

Nine Geese, 10 large Pekin
ducks, 5 Wild Mallards, 1 pr.
Golden Pheasants, 1 Silver
Pheasant Hen and 1 Ringneck
Pheasant Cock. M. B. McGar-
ity, River Rd., Rt. 1, Conley,
Ph. MA. 7-2705.

Turkeys for sale at reason-
able price. Horace A. Priest,
Rt. 2, Box 61 1/2, Powder
Springs, Ph. 5411.

Purebred Golden Sebright
bantam roosters, Spring 1958
hatch, $1.50 ea. at farm. Mrs.



T. W. Newsome, Sandersville.

1, Fayetteville, | 1,

; ake
__eoe

POULTRY

WANTED

as



Want a White Chineese Gan-
der Advise what you have and
price. N. O. Tate, Dairy Man-
ager, Ethel Harpst Home, 740
Fletcher St., Cedartown.

FOR SALE



90 young pigeons, not band-
ed, 10 young birds $8. for 30
days; old breeders $4. pr. E.
Stowers, 4075 Lawrence-
ville Rd., P. O., Box 204, Tuck-
er.

Americas finest strain
White King pigeons $3. pr. Not
less than two pair shipped.
Ogden Geilfuss, Melody Brook
Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3,
Marietta, Ph. Hemlock 5-7385
Smyrna.

White King pigeons, 3 1/2-
7 1/2 months old, $1.50-$2.
pr. Buyer pays express. Jesse
Judson, Rt. 6, Carrollton.

Coturnix and bobwhite
Quail, $1. T. G OKelley,



Maysville.

SEPTEMBER, 1958

rab
bucks, breeding
also 4 mo. old does and bucks
$1.25 ea. Trade for pheasants.
L. W. Booth, 896 Ridge Ave.,
N. W., Atlanta, Ph. SY. 4-
3498. :

3 pair Chukars, 3 young
Golden Sebright bantam roos-
ters; also want 25 sex link
Pullets. G. W. Gravitt, 3320

5, CH 7-2670.

White King and Racing
Homer Pigeons (banded) $1.40

pr.; Mallard ducks (green
heads) $6. pr.; Show type,
fancy, pure stock bantams,
your choice $4.50 pr.; also mix-
ed _bantams, lots of 10 75c ea.
J. H. Street, 3090 Buford Hwy,.
Atlanta 6, Ph. ME. 4-7888.

New Zeland white rabbits,
get your breeders now. Sr.
bucks and does, also Jr.s. $5.
and up C. W. Page, 149 North
eS E., Atlanta, Ph. TR.

Northern Bob-white breeder
quail. Free color photos and

yrs., 1-3 ozs. heavier than
average. William A. Thomas,



421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta, Ph.
MU. 8-0868. ;

New Marietta Hwy., Atlanta] ,

ea.; Chukar partridges $4.75

{1958 hatch Silver P

1958 hatch, extra large,|

prices. Bred andimproved 38]






er pay shi
come after,

Neck and 1
also, grey Guine:
(blue) and Ch
limited. H. C.

$12.; also Silkie
S. E. Atlanta.
GAME, FC

party having whit
for sale. State price



GUARANTEE |





C. M. Padgett, Rt.

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PROTEIN
FFound by State Chemist -
PP-nalized ' Pay Day P-40 Pig and Hog Supplement with Arsanilic Acid =
PROTEIN FAT FIBRE wen
MAC C. ABERCROMBIE AND SON, Douglasville, Georgia (P) Protein F
Mac's Champion 16% Feed
ee i ee vine 4 4d eel ew ee ee .
& Best Yet 16% Protein Dairy Feed @
ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia i (P) Fat e
My-T-Pure 40% Hog Supplement GS 40.0 1.5 8.0 Best Yet 16% Protein Dairy Feed ee
{P) Protein F 373 2.4 6.5 8 uke - (P) Fat z
B enn f, Protein Feed
BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia - i (P) Fiber fe
irdsey's 32% Dairy Concentrate & 320 3.0 10.0
(P) Fat F 35.0 2.3 74 LAYONIA ROLLER MILL, INC,, Lavonia, Georgia
Wheat and Oats ae
CENTRAL COTTON OL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia (P) Fiber *#
: Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality Wheat and Oats a S
GS 36.0 3.0 17.0 (P) Fiber F
(P) Protein F 34.4 3.2 18.6 Wheat and Oats oe
Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality (P) Fiber F:
= = GS 346.0 3.0 17.0
a {P) Protein F 34.3 3.6 18.3 oe ee Tennessee :
18% D
, CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee ws ee (P) Fot 7:
Gilt Edge Grey Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings G 15.0 3.5 6.0 - *
(P) Protein F439 3.9 6.4 PATTERSON eee et ee < er : oe
row ob and Shucks with Molasses ighag lement) |
THE COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado bese: ee ti : ; 473 2.055%
Wheat Gray Shorts and Screenings G 16.0 3.8 6.0 (P) Fiber 72
(P) Fiber F 17.5 3.4 73 3
Wheat Grey Shorts and Screenings G 16.0 35 6.0 J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell, Georgia
(P) Protein, Fiber F 14.7 3.9 7.1 Hominy Feed S$ 90
Wheat Gray Shorts and Screenings G 16.0 3.5 6.0 (P) Fat, Fiber ae
(P) Fiber 17. a7 7.2 : :
: fae PHILLIPS MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia :
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Aldbama Phillips 15% Dairy Feed G 16.0
40% Pork Maker S&S 40.0 25 5.0 (P) Fiber PF 16.7
(P) Protein F392 3.0 2.9 cs
40% Pork Maker G 40.0 2.5 5.0 RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
(P) Protein F 30.8 3.5 3.4 American Beauty Wheat Gray a and Screenings : = a
DIXiE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanoo: ja, Tennessee :
Red Lion Shorts z G 16.0 4.9 6.0 THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia
(P) Fiber fF 16.9 4,0 70 Sco-Co Brand 346% Protein Cottonseed Meal s
; : Prime Quality GS 36.0
- FAMOUS FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee . (P) Protein 6 32.8:
; Uncle Dan 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 5: 1
5 (P) Fiber F 18.4 4.9 17.1 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
aa : MoFio 15% Dairy Feed : ; S 16.0
sa FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia y oe (P) Fiber F 16.0
ge Farmers Growing Mash G 204 J f
rise ce (P) Protein fF 18.1 45 6.0 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia ;
Standard's Formula Ninety Sow and Pig Meal
pea FARMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia Medicated ; 20.0
: Blue Tag Ground Oats GS 110 4.0 12.0 (P) Protein 18.6
(P) Fiber FP 133 5.8 15.4
= TRAYLOR'S MILL, Carrollton, Georgia
_ FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia Traylor's 16% Dalry Feed WR oe
Ground Cobs, Shucks with Molasses G 20 3 24.0 : (P) Protein 13.5
(P) Fiber F 583 6 30.5 -
TYNER FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee .
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia Standard 16% Protein Dairy Feed AG OS
Feedright Growing Mash G 180 3.0 8.0 (P) Protein, Fat 14.9
g {P) Fat F 20.0 2.3 7.2
; HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama :
3 Winter Wheat Grey Shorts . G 15.0 3.5 6.5 Jim Dandy Bang Up 24% Protein Dairy Feed me.
ae (P) Fat FW 228 6.0 (P) Protein, Fat Ha oe





FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERA\

AND FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED

PROTEIN
MAC C. ABERCROMBIE & SON, Douglasville, Georgia
1 feed as declared

SEPTEMBER, 1958

FAT FIBRE

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






THE ABILENE FLOUR MILLS COMPANY, Abilene, Kansas
1 feed as declared

ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama
3 feeds as declared

ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chattanooga, Tennessee
feed as declared



APPALACHIAN MILLING COMPANY, Asheville, North Co
2 declared

feeds as

ATHENS MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia
3 feeds as declared ; i





Marietta, Georgia




SEPTEMBER, 1958

; PROTEIN FAT





PROTEIN FAT

KUDER PULP SALES COMPANY, Lake Alfred, Florida
1 feed as declared



LAURIE-MASSEY CITRUS PRODUCTS, INC., Lakeland, Florida
feed as declared





EED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky
declared



NNING COMPANY, INC., Groveland, Florida
as declared

LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
Georgia Best Dairy Feed G 16.0
e Fiber High : F 18.17
1 feed as declared :





R MILLING. COMPANY, Lebanon, Tennessee
as declared



OUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
as declared



SELLULOSE CORP., BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio
declared

MCMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Chotoncose, Tennessee
Master Mix 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0
* Fiber High 21.4
Master Mix 16% Dairy Feed 16.0
Bs * Fiber High - 25.0
4 feeds as declared 3





ILLS, INC., 7. Kansas
as declared

MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., Augusta, Georgia
2 feeds as declared





DING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia
; as declared

MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia
: Top Notch Laying Mash
* Protein Low
2 feeds as deciared





ILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina
Ham Hog Feed
* Fiber High _

; declared

G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia
2 feeds as declared





COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
as declared



YA COMPANY, INC., Fort Wayne, indies
as declared :

MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia .
4 feeds as declared



MOFCO CORPORATION, Thomson, Georgia
1 feed as declared





FEED MILLS, Canton, gs
as declared

MONROE OIL AND FERTILIZER COMPANY, Monroe, Georgia

1 feed as declared





Ls COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
as declared

MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Qezincy, Illinois
2 feeds as declared





COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado
: as declared

MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEFD COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Geercia
1 feed as desiared :





SOLIDATED FLOUR MILLS COMPANY, Wichita, Kansas
feed as declared

TIVE MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Alabama; Flowery Branch, Georgia;
: Baltimore, _ Cincinnati, Ohie
is as declared

(ODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
igared a and Pig Pellets G 16.0
* Fiber High 16.9
16.0
* Fat Low 18.1

NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, Georgia
1 feed as declared



NELSON B2OHKERAGE COMPANY, Atlenta, Georeia
2 feeds as declared .



PATTERSON MILLING COMPANY, Patterson, Geergia
Ground Snep Corn
* Fiber High
1 feed es declared



PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowa
Pillsbury's Best 16% Dairy Feed
* Fat Low
1 feed as declared





TTON PRODUCERS he pei Atlanta, Georgia
feed as declared

GRAIN COMPANY, | Dalton, Georgia
h 17% Dairy Feed
* Fat Low _

AIN SOMPAN, Shelbyville, Tennessee

LAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Lion Shorts G
* Fiber High

* Fiber High

MILL, Senoia, Georgia

as declared /
ALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan
as declared

f ESHELMAN AND _ Chinibies, Georgia
i as declared :

EXCHANGE, Canton, Senta.
as declared

FEED AND SEED, Sylvaria, Georgia
as declared

HT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
as declared

RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
as declared

A MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia
declared

PURITAN MILLS, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
1 feed as declared





SVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Scthasvilis, Georgia

High Energy Fat Starter |
* Fat Low

L FOODS CORPORATION, Evansville, Indiana
as declared

MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
as lared
OD OIL MEAL SALES COMPANY, awake Tennessee
Rod Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal
Prime Quality

as declared

\ND HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
as declared
FLOUR Mis Griffin-Fr. Valley, Georgia
ing Mash
= r * Fat Low

* Protein Low







RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Misseri
Purina Dog Chow
* Fat Low
Purina Cow Chow
: * Fat Low
41 feeds as declared

ROME OF. MILL, Rome, Georgia
Cherokee Brand 41% \Cottorsced MealPrime Quality G 41.0
* Protein Low, Fiber High F 40.6
Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal
Prime Quolity G 43.0
* Fiber High F 42.5

RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1 feed as declared

BILL SFAGE?S, Winder, Georgia
1 feed as declared

SENECA OIL MILL, Sencea, South Carolina
1 feed as dectared

SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared

SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georoa
2 feeds as declared

THE SOUTHEN C@ TON OIL COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
1 feed as declared

SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Geergia
Duplex 16% Dairy Feed
* Fiber High
2 feeds as declared



SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartonburg, South Carolina
4 feeds as declared



A. E. STALEY MANUFASTURING COMPANY, Decatur, I!inois
2 feeds as declared



STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
1 feed as declared

SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
Swift's Broiler Finisher Medicated
* Fat Low
2 feeds as declared



TAMPA SOAP CORPORATION, Tampa, Fierida
1 feed as declared



TRAYLOR'S MILL, Carrollton, Georgia
Traylor's All Grain Horse Feed
* Fiber High

WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia
1 feed as declared

WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alobema
Wesco 20% Dairy Feed
* Protein Low
Jim Dandy Bong Up 24% Protein Dairy Feed
* Protein Low
11 feeds as declared

As Declared



Pomalinad oss ieceyestuas



Other Violations.
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PAGE EIGHT

Artificial Cattle

Increases In Georgia

The artificial breeding program for
dairy cattle in Georgia reached an im-
portant milestone in 1957 with 29,309
cows artificially bred during the year for
an increase of 3,500 over 1956.

Dairyman John McGowan of the Ag-
ricultural Extension Service, University
of Georgia College of Agriculture, also re-
ported that during the year 13 technicians
in the state artificially bred more than
1,000 cows each for an all-time record.
Claude Phillips of the DeKalb county



MARKET BULLETIN

Breeding



association had the top number of first
services in the state with 2,179; Tyron
Reynolds of Jenkins County was second
with 1,536, and Leon Page of Bibb was
third with 2,166; Carl Moore of Wilkes
was fourth with 1,528.

A new era in artificial breeding in
Georgia began in November, 1957 when
all Georgia technicians changed over com-
pletely to the use of frozen semen. Mc-
Gowan said that Reynolds report is typi-
cal of those received from other Georgia
technicians.

Another advantage of frozen semen,
McGowan asserted, is that it gives the
dairyman a better opportunity to chose
his bull if he so desires. It also allows him
to use certain bulls previously used in the





artificial prema program of the n
can Breeders Service.
McGowan said Georgia daleyaes :
turning to more artificial breeding for +
reasons: (1) they are now milking pr
sired daughters that were born two
three years ago and want more such cow
in their herds, and (2) they want to
advantage of the bull health progra
American Breeders Service to help
vent disease in their herds.



Nearly 6,000 farm residents each
die in motor vehicle accidents, statisti
the National Safety Council show. M
than 200,000 farm residents are inj
annually in traffic mishaps. But hom
cidents injure even moreabout 460
farm residents annually.


























MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE



White Sacks, 100 lb. size,
clean, free from mildew 35c
ea;. few Prints 2 and 3 alike,
45c ea. All 100 Ib. size and
free from holes. Add postage.
Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Rt. 1, Box
151, Talking Rock.

11 pounds nice new Sage,
hand gathered, washed - and
dried in shade, $10, plus post-
age and stamped envelope or
$1 lb. plus postage. Mrs. Alta
Wood, Rt. 2, Martin.

Jeruselem Artichokes, $7
Bu. (express collect), $1.75
Gallon PP 3rd. zone, $1.25 gal-
Jon plus postage, or at my
home. Vauntelle Holland, Rt.
8, Winder.

1958 Black Walnut meats,
large pieces, $1.25 lb. plus post
age or $1.35 lb. PP Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Boyd Nichol-
son, Box 98, Rt. 1, Hiawassee.

1958 crop, nice sun-dried
apples, free of worms, peel and
core, 50c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
William Long, Rt. 2, Box 259
A, Blue Ridge.

100 Ib. cap. white feed sacks,
free from holes and letters, 4
$1 and postage. $3 or more

P in Ga.; also 1958 crop nice
sun-dried apples 50c Ib. plus
Bre Mrs. Eva L. Robinson,

t.2; Jasper.

1958 crop, nice sun-dried
apples, free of core and worms,
55c lb. Add postage. Miss Ma-
ble Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Seedlings and Schley shell-
ed pecans, mixed. Mostly hai-
ves, $1 lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Marion Toler, Rt. 1, Americus.

1958 crop seedling pecans,
dry, sound, nice $1 gal.
(enough to plant a nice or-
chard); white Mulberry
sprouts 2-3 ft. 10, $1, Mrs. Ro-
binson, Greenville.

Several thousand stalks of
old original green Sugar Cane,

uaranteed to be old soft shew

ng kind, 4c stalk at field; one
cent deposit for banking; also
have some Ribbon Cane. Ed-
win Cole, RFD 1, Nicholls.

Large red peanuts for

eating, 2-4 in hull, $2.50 peck.

P in Georgia. P. B. Brown,
t. 1, Ball Ground.

Sarsaparilla, Elder,
wood, Plum, Sassafras, Yel-
low Dock, Blackberry, Poke
fe yellow Roots; Wildcherry,

Spice-

ine, red and white Oak,
weetgum, Alder Persimmon
arks, Pipsessea, Mullein, Tan- |

ey, Plantain 2 Ib. $1 add pot- |}

age. Exchange for print or

white sacks. Mrs. John Myers,| Columbia Dr.,

(Addison) Rt. 2, Hartwell.

Yellow Root, 4 Ib. box $1:
Black Hawk Root, 4 lb. box $1.

Post paid. Mrs. E. M. Souther- | Peter

Jand, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Nice print feed sacks,

b. cap., washed and ironed,

large number, 3 for $1.25 Post | tion, size, and cash price. Fob

aid. Mrs: Frank Goodrum,
t. 3, Box 254, Fort Valley.



100

French Calif, Multiplying

beer seed, large start 30c or 5
starts $1.
Dial,

Earl Frank Weeks,

Unwashed feed sacks, free

of holes, mildew and _ letters,
$25 C PP. in Ga. Add postage
on any amt. less. No less than

10 sold. Mrs. Clarence McMil-

lian, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. Law-
renceville TH 3-273.

New goose and duck feathers

for sale. Mrs. Flora Johns, 137
Riverview Dr.,

Calhoun.

Nice dried fruit 50c lb. Rdd
postage. Mrs. Arch Neal, Rt.
1, Hiawassee.

White feed sacks 3 $1, plus

postage; chicken fertilizer $1
sack. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc-

Murry Dr., S. W. Box 487, At-
lanta,; Ph. DI. 4-1388.

Sundried apples, peeled and
cored 50c lb.; hand gathered,
shade dried sage $1.25 lb., plus
postage. Mrs. Ruby Brown, Nt.
2, Toccoa.

Jerusalem Artichokes Be-
gin shipping now. Send remit-
tance with order, as shipped
accordingly, prepaid 3rd zone,
$1.75 gal; 2 gal. $3.50; 8 gal.
or more, Chgs collect, $8 gal.
At my home, $1.25 gal. C. W.
Page, 149 North cate N. E.,
Atlanta 8.

Shade dried sage dry Catnip
leaves and dried Hot Pepper,
30ce qt. $1 gal.; also Catnip
and Sage plants 10c ea., $1 doz
and Peppermint, five cents per
bunch. All delivered. Leilar
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Fresh Calif. multiplying
Beer seed, 20c start, 12 starts
$1 PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt.
2, Bremen.

Cane: 6,000 stalks Purple
Govt Cane for chewing or
seed, ave. about 7 ft. long; also
2000 stalks Blue Ribbon Cane,
6-8 ft. long. All, 5c stalk at
my farm or 6c stalk and I bank
it. Ready to dig. W. Cole, Rt.
1, Nicholls.



WAKTED

MISCELLANEOUS

Want to hear from party
that has White winter Multi-
plying onions. Advise amount
and price; also want edible,
old time Black Pea. J. F. De-
Board, Rt. 2. Jasper.

Want 4-5 hundred lbs. waste
|tobacco stems. Must be cheap.
Cecil M. Scarborough, 1400
Decatur, Ph.
9-4580 after 7 P. M.



BU.

Want 50-100 steel fence

radius.
1, Cor=

within 50 mi.
Hodkinson Rt.
}nelia, Ph,. 844-J-5.

Want 290-500 creosoted fence
| posts, 3-5 in. size. Write loca-

posts

|vour plant. E. E. Wantland, P.

1o. Box 12, Warner Robins.



HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE



Large dbl. bed size quilt
tops, patch work design and
some pieced in blocks $2 - $3
ea.; white flour sacks, 100 Ib.
cap. size, flowered and print-
print sacks, 35c ea. Add post-
age. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.

Cotton, print and solid col-
or bib aprons $2; half aprons
$1.50; Organdy aprons $2.50;
Old Fashion Sun Bonnets
$1.50, prints or solid colors.
Mrs. R. H. Anderson, Rt. 1,
Rock Spring.

One crocheted Bed Spread,
white (No. 30 crochet thread),
pineapple design, $50. Mrs.
Margaret Rape, 405 Marshall
Ave., Warner Robins.

Cotton dresses 1-6 yr. $1.50
ea.; also fancy Organdy tea
aprons. Add postage. Miss
Hee Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

One quilt top $3; 2 string
piece tops $5. Add postage.
Mrs. M. L. Womack, Rt. 1,
Bremen.

White crocheted _ bootees,
trimmed in pink, blue, yel-
low, green 75c pr., bibs to
match, both $1; white crochet-
ed lace for pillowcases $1 for
lace for one pr.; Huck towels,
done in Mexican weave $1
ea. Mrs. H. H. er Rt.
1, Monroe.

Crocheted baby shoes, blue
or pink $1 pr.; crocheted doil-
ies, pineapple design, yellow,

pink or white, set of 3, $2;|6

fancy. crocheted pot holders
2, 65c; bright colors Jersey
loop pot holders 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Joe B. Woody,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Dark and light quilt tops
$2 ea.; quilts applique $10
and $12.50 ea. Mrs. Joe Coste-
loes, Rt. 5, Box 49, Moultrie.

New quilts. dbl. bed size,
$6 ea. or in lots of 3 or more,
$5 ea. All new material. Mrs.
Elizabeth Frey, Rt. 1, Dallas.

Last Weeks Livestock Sales



2 nice quilt tops, $2 ea. Pine
apple centerpieces, $3 ea; 26
in. potholders, 25c ea. You pay
postage. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1,
Canton. :

White, print and solid col-
or trimmed aprons, small size
40c, medium 50c, large 60c
and extra large 75c;. white
and solid color pillow cases
trimmed $1.50 set; white un-
bleached dish towels, 10c ea.,
3 for 25. Add postage. Mrs.
a Robinson, Rt. 8, Gaines-
ville.

New handmade quilts, nice
designs, large dbl. bed size,

good cotton. material and
padding $6 ea.; 3 piece hand
emb. vanity sets, lace trim

$1.25; emboidered pillowcases,
full size $2 set; white crochet
fruit bowis, pineapple design,
$1.25. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

One pr. large size, blue pil-
loweases, emb. with white
birds and flowers $3.50; one
white sheeting, round center-
piece, 40 in. across, with
white 5 in. crocheted lace $4.
Mrs. Troy Staten, Box 65,
Chatsworth Rd., Dalton.

Several yds. neatly made
white, Hen and Biddy tatting
for pillow eases, etc., 50c yd.
or 4 yds., $1.75. No. checks.
Mrs. W. Clyde Stinson, 3001
Jasmine Pl., Augusta.-

Ladies nice, hand made, tea
aprons, prints, all matched,
colored trim, some bias, some
ruffled. Asst. shapes and pat-
terns, large and small waist
sizes, 3 for $2.75 plus post-
age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Rt. 8, Box 124, Ellijay.

Novelty Pot holders 25c ea.,
for $1; nice aprons 50c ea.;
embroidered dish towels 35c

ea:; 3 for $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Freeman Long., Rt. 6,
Ellijay.

Quilt tops $3 ea.; also dryed
apples 60 lb. plus postage. Mrs.
int J. Suggs, Rt. 1, Chickamau-

New dbl. bed size quilts,
heavy cotton padded, made of
print and some corduroy, $6
ea. a 60c for postage. Mrs.
Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford.

















































White pillow cases.
broidered and crocheted e
$1.25; print aprons 50c
dish cloths, emb. with da:
week, 7 for $1.; pot hold
2 for 25c; some 3 for 25c.
checks or C. O. D. Mrs. Byri
Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesville. P

Crocheted chair set $2
doilies: Rose, white and
ed yellow ruffled white
colored, pineapple desig
(round). All 15 in. $1.50
vanity set $2; pot hold:
ea.; handey aprons $1.
Add postage. Miss Lois =
Rt. 3, Vienna.

5 yds., fancy pink, dbl. tal
ting 50c yd.; also4yds. w

dbl. 3 Hen and Biddie, 5-
yds., yellow, white 6 all co.
or thread, fancy dbl. 5 whi
single 35c yd. Mrs. G. |
Clifton, Rt. 3, Box 157, Mille

Weaved of nylon and
ton jersey; pot holders,
ea.; place mats, 50 ea. (10
in. x 10 in.), all-in asso

er.

Nicte new tea aprons, 50c
ea. with asst bas Hand-
kerchief aprons, $1 dd
postage. Mrs. Frank Parks,
3, Ellijay.

Pleated organdy aprons
handkerchief trim, $1 ea. Cir-
cular tea aprons, Rick Rack
trimmed 50c ea. Postage 15
Mrs. J. N. Jones, 1444 M
Ave., S. E. Atlanta 16. :

Asst. color quilt tops, pieced:
of good new material, $2.75 e
and 35c postage, or 2 for $5
and 50c postage. Mrs. E. 2s
Smith, Rt. 2, Calhoun. |

1 quilt top, Morning Glory
design, $3; 2 quilt tops, $6; all
3 for $7.50; Pot holders, 10c ea.
Ad postage. Mrs. M. L. Wo-
mack, Rt. 1, Bremen. :



2 large size applique Pe 2
dolls quilt tops on white .
print dolls, one set together _
with pink, one with pink prict,
$6.50-ea.; also, one pair biue
pillow cases large size
with white, $3.50. Mrs. Tri
Staten, Box 64, Chatswort
Road, Dalton.































































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