Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1947 January 29

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Nitrogen would be re-
2 domestic stocks

"WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947

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COMMISSIONER









from pict attey

ly al even if.

estic production 5

een Nie iat part of



aod hive heen an opportunity

to recoup these losses of nitro-

gen the seamens strike on the
_ west coast as well as on the

Gulf and Atlantic coasts, pre-
vented the bringing in of Chil-
ean Nitrate.

Since these Seaman striles
have been settled, strikes have
developed among the laborers
engaged in the production of
Nitrates i in Chile.

The result is that we have

leer all of the shipments of Chil-_

ean Nitrate of Soda that should

| have come in during November,



_ December and January.

The Chilean Nitrate Sales
Corporation has had applica-
tion in to the government for
- ships to haul soda to this coun-
try, and finally have been as-
_ signed a number of ships. It
now develops, however, that the
ships assigned to them are in a

more or Jess dismantled condi-

tion, and must be hauled into
the docks and equipped and re-
conditioned before they can
even start on their journey to
Chile to bring back any Nitrate
of Soda.

From the time that a ship

leaves port here in the United
_ States it is at least 35 to 40 days

before it-can be expected to

return.

It is easy to see, therefore,
that there will be a grave short-
age of Chilean Nitrate of Soda
for this years croup.

In addition to the foregoing,
I have before me a memoran-
dum which shows that forty-one
percent of the supply now being
manufactured here in the Unit-
ed States is being set aside by
the Civilian Production Admin-

istration for export.

The export of this, forty-one












Seocck June 30, 1947. OnJune
30, of course, it will be entirely _
too late to manufacture any
Nitrogen for this years crop. >

Ido not know how many
American companies are being
required to set aside this forty-
one percent, but I assume that
it is a uniform order that covers
them all. :

The amount of mixed ferti-
lizer that can be made will de- a
pend very largely on the amount
of Nitrate solutions that can be.
made available, and that can be
used with other materials avail-
able.

Insofar as nitrate of sods or.
other Nitrates for top dressing |
is concerned, there will be little
or none available for grain crops~
in Georgia this year, and espec- __
ially in South Georgia. Es

The goal set by the Secre-.
tary of Agriculture for this
years crops are meaningless
under the present condition of
shortages in fertilizer equip-
ment and labor. :

' The talk of large crops in
1947 has no effect except to de-
press the prices of 1946 crops

in the hands of the farmer, and

maybe it was intended for that
purpose.
- In addition to all of. the
above, the allocation of Nitro-
gen throughout the World is
now in the hands of the Inter-
national Food Council, which is
composed of representatives
from twenty-one countries, and
even if the Nitrogen were avail-
able in Chile, it would not be
permitted to export any more
than the amount set out by this
International Food Council.

The more international we
become the more helpless we
will be.

TOM LINDER,

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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



: I never used Cole 3-row Grain
: pry $38.00; = C..*> B,. Hicks;
eynolds.

1 large size Rice Huller, good
cond., $200.00. Frank I La-
Roche, Crescent.

1 set new type 12 B Bottom
plows with 4 set points, 1 lift
type tamden harrow for Ford-
Ferguson Tractor, used less 10
days, both $250. 00 at my place

mi. No. Elberton. R. A.
Reeuch, Dewey Ros, Ri. 1.

Large Star Pea Thrasher, with
self feeder and elevator, with
4 HP Gas Engine, $75.00. T. B.
aaa Griffin, RFD, Phone

Rotary Cotton Seed Treater,
treats 20 bu. each 5 minutes,
with 2 HP Elec. Motor, single
Burm perfect cond., $250.00.

arm use only, W. E. Chandler, ; 1

ifton

Star Pea Thrash, good cond.,
Sas for small power, $25. 00.
fy home. C. W. Gardner, Gog-

gins.

2H White Hickory Wagon,
complete with cotton bodies,
40.00; Avery Bean, Corn, Pea-
nut and Pea Planter, $10.00;
Syracuse Slat Wing 2H turn
plow, $10.00. Ralph E. Mc-
rill, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 76.

B Model JD Tractor, Planters,
Cultivators, Distributora, JD
Tiller with seed sower, 12 Disc
Harrow. Sell all equip. without
Roger of with it. J. C. Richter,
Meigs.

One Tractor drawn 4 Bottom
Oliver Turn Plow, 10 in. with
coulters, good cond.,:ready to





perate, $75.00 my place. N.
. Seymour, Putney.

Oliver Riding Cultivator, ?H
heavy springs for Fert., perfect
cond., $20.00; 3 Planet Culti-
vators, 2H and 1H Turners,
other farm equip. Letters ans,
A. F. Sawyer, Vidalia, Rt. 1.

Upright, als Flat Rock
Grist Mill, Hay Baler, 2 disc

Plow, disc Tiller, Corn Shucker, |

Feed Mill, Riding Cultivator,
Sheller, Pr. Platform Scales,
No. 9 MecCormick-Deering
Mower, -Harrow, McCormick
Binder, 1946 Tractor, Mod. h,
and other items. George Poss,
Thomson.

Dairy equipment complete
including 12 can Wilson Dry
Box, 3 unit DeLaval Milking
Machine, with extra pail ,mo-
tor, etc. See in operation any
time. Used Approx. 15 mos.
W. F. Roberston, LaGrange, Rt.

A 1H John Deere Wagon,
good as new, $80.00. Edgar I.
Daniel, Thomaston, Rt. 4.

Sheppard grist mill, 16 in.
rock 7% horse gas, eng. for
same, Corn sheller, crusher,
Fordson tractor (needs some
parts on motor), with harrows,
may Harry Blalock, Canton
et: P

Fordson tractor complete
with harrow, 24 disc, A-1 cond.
cheap, J. W. Westmoreland,
Demorest, Rt. 1.

Good 2H Oliver plow No. 12,
$15.00 or exc for yearling. G. H.
Beason, Rome, Rt. 2, Box 584.

Reconditioned American Bosh
magneto, high tension, _ for
Fordson tractor, never used, for
sale, Es C McKinney, Blue
Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 35.

ECON

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without cup, $3.00. Zed Nelms,

| Franklin, Rt. 4.

6 new Lynchburg No. 27 2H

| plow points, 50c ea. John Dick-
| ens, Sparta, Box 272.

No. 5 DeLaval
good cond., $35.00 at my farm,

116 mi. So. Cordele on Sylvester

Hwy. A. B. Walls, Warwick.
WC Allis-Chalmers tractor,

4 disc Athens Tiller and Seed-

er, McCormick Deering 6 ft.
Harrow, Fert. attachments and
Planters, Peanut Weeder, trac-
tor and Peanut Plows, personal-
ly used only~1 yr. Excellent
cond. W. C. Sharpe, Alston.

Jay Bee Crackerjack Ham-
mer Mill, large cyclone dbl.
sacker, 25 HP Allis-Chalmers
skid motor, 20 in, Meaders Corn
Mill, New Holland Shucker-
Sheller, slightly used. Arvine
Cornelison, Ball Ground.

Friend Sprayer, Model NX,
200 gal. eap., good cond. $350 00
Hubert Hancock, Thomaston,
Rt. 3.

with planters, cultivators, plow,
disc harrow, Tractor made 1
small cro; jast season. T. H.
Cartersville, phone 884-R-2,

1 almost new 60 tooth, 2 sec.
Drag Harrow, also Avery, Oli-
-ver and Southern 2H cultiva-
tors, also Mule Weeders. Very
reasonable. R. R. McLendon,
Blakely.

A 50 gal. Syrup Kettle in good

cond., $25.00. Bobby A. Shep-
pard, Sandersville, Rt 3,
Box 174.

Cultovater, Planter, Fert. at-
tachment, power. lift for Farm-
all H. $200. 00;Corn Binder and
Grain Drill, 14 ft. wide, $300.00
ea; Ensilage Cutter, $75. 00. All
Intl. make. Good cond., Cash.
FOB. John W. Harms, Savan-
nah, care Dairy Farms.

A 1942 Ford Tractor, on good
rubber, motor recently over-
hauled and equipment. All A-1
shape, on No. 280 Hwy. 4% mi.
East Lyons, W. C.
Lyons, Rt. 3.

A 1942 JD Tractor with lights
starter, A-1 cond. J. D. Hammer
Mill, Fairbanks-Morse Hammer
Mill, Avery disc Tiller,, B. Y.
Vann, Thomasville, phone No.
1386-W.

Practically new Bush and
Bog Harrow, for sale or exe.
for dbl. sec. dise Harrow in
good cond. H. B. Hyatt, Ellijay.

Cultivator to fit Farmall A
Tractor, hand~lift, No. 134, in
good shape, 35.00. C: B: Skip-
per, Macon, Rt. 5, phone 393-R

Oliver Tractor Haydex Plow,
$160.00. Edgar Harris, Cum-.
ming, Rt. 4.

John Deere 35 Tractor, 10-28
in. Dise Bog and Bush Harrow,
and Adams rader. C. B. Dris
kell, Douglasville, Rt. 2.

McCormick-Deering Grain
Binder with 10 ft. blade, good
running cond., $150.00 FOB my
farm. Harry S. Petty, Dawson.

Fordson Tractor, A-1_ cond.

sonable. J. W. Westmoreland,
Demorest, Rt. 1.

JD 5 dise Tiller with seeder
in perfect cond., $300.00. Also
JD Delivery rake at my farm.
K, C. Alston, Richland.

Late model Turner 3 Cylinder
Peanut Picker, $400.00. P. W.
Harrison, Halcyndale.

Grist Mill, Intl. Tractor, 2
Howe Mill Scales. Mrs. Joe M.
Hatcher, Harlem.

Farmall Tractor, F-20, new
motor and new tires. Mrs. C. B.
Cor, Sr., Camilla,

John Deere A Tractor with
Tandam JD Harrow. J. H. Rad-
cliff, Leesburg, Box 207.

' Farmall Tractor, with planting
and cultivating attachment,
weeder and harrow for same.
W. T. Neal, Stapleton, Rt. 2.

Model H JD Tractor good
cond., with new tires, also cul-
tivators, planters, 3 Dise JD
Tiller. See J. S. Williamson,
Bartow. aera







_ 1 Cultivator sweep, new, $5;|.
| small Wheat Mill, hand turned,

Separator,

Model A. Farmall Tractor,
good rubber, starter, lighis,
power lift, pulley, omplete |

Land dbl. section harrows, rea-| 5

as new, $20.00; 30 in. Roc



Adams, Social C. se



Plow, Dise Harrow, Tractor and
equipment, only slightly used.
Perfect, cond. Mounted on rub-
ber. C F. Whitmire, Gaines-
ite. 321 W. Broad St, Tel.

Allis-Chalmers 1945 2 Row
Tractor, perfect cond., starter,
lights, ete. 4 new tires, planters,
cultivators, distributors, pea-
nut plows, peanut weeders, z
Dise
extra,
Glennville, Rt. 3

2H wagon, $50: 00; 2 good |
Mowing Machines, used 2 y

bes .00 ea; 2 Good Hay Rakes, !

50.00 ea; Good Road Cart, $30.
aes Bennett, Plainville, Rt.

2H Wagon for sale at Revie
Place. Dont write, See Mrs. C,
L. Anthony, Fairmount, Rt. Le

20 disc Intl. Harrow for sale
at my farm 10 mi. from Mill-
edgeville on Hwy. 29. T. B.
Martin, Milledgeville, Rt, 1.

2.Cole Planters and other
farm tools at my place 3% mi.
E. Sycamore on W. D. Lums-
dns Place. F. A. Camp, Syca-
more, Rt, 1.

2H Wagon, Hay Rake, Stalk
Cutter and some other farm
iterns. Reasonable price. C. B.
Hadley, Chipley, Rt. 1. e

Intl. 4 dise Tiller, new dise
and seed box, good cond., $210.
50 gal. barrel churn and bot-
tle filler for dairy, both for
$125.00. W. O. Vickery, Means-
ville, Rt. 1.

Fordson Tractor with dbl.

disc side plow, extra parts. Go- is

ber Murphy, Jaspr, Rt.

near Jerusalem Church.
2H JD Riding Cultivator with

all equipment, good cond. for) 4

sale. A. L. Johnson, Byron, Rt,
as

-Qne Turner Picker, gdod

cond., also Turner Hay Baler |

and new engine. Walter
Jackson, Eastman, Rt. 4,

Walking Avery 2H Cultiva-
tor, $50.00; 2H Middle Buster,

D.

$8. 00: Gee Whiz and Old Avry |.

Planter, heed repairs. J. H. Lev-
erett, Parrott.

A 1H Wagon, reeds repair
for sale. Lilla Wright, MSUCHE:
Rt. 1, Canton Rd,

New No. 3 Jr. Peanut Shel-
ler, Appomattox make. Perry
L. Rountree, Metter.

5 Dise Tiller Plow, good
cond. S. T. Waters, Brookl+t,
Ri

Farmall A and F-H Tractor
with starter, lights and powr
lift, cultivating equip., good
cond. Also Intl. Side Del.
Rake and lLiverman Peanut
Picker. S, E. Booker, Jr., Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 4.

Chattanooga Turn Plow 63.
Also Cole Corn and Cotton
Planter. Reasonable. S. L.
Cathey, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

1H JD Wagon, practically

new, good body and . brakes, | f

N. Danielsville.

$65. 00. 4 mi.
Danielsville,

W. B, Guinnin,
Rt 2

Gibson Garden and Orchard
Tractor, 1946 model, used very
little. W. E. Crow, Rome, Rt.

Avery Planter for WC Chal-
mer ee usd one yr., per-
fect cond.,
Higgins, Summerville, Rt. 4.

Cole 3 Row Drill with ferti-
lizer hopper, horse drawn, same
new
Grist Mille, Vance Make, used
2 hole Corn Sheller, $250.00 for
both. es, Bailey,
bridge, Rt.

F-20 on Tractor, latest
model, No. 1 cond., new 13-36
tires on rear. W. G. Davis;
Louisville, Rt. 1.

Intl. Harvester Tractor, Mod-
el H, perfect cond., lights, start-
er, and A-1 tires. Dany Hay-
good, Culloden.

valerie 63 Turn Plow
and Farm Bell, $10.00 ea, My
acne ESD; Shell, Senoia, Rt.
a:

Athens Seeder Box for 3 disc |
Athens Tiller; used for day o i

_ 1944 Model H ona! ee s
| Tractor, hydraulic lift, 2 Disc

Stock-
-vators for



two, same as new. Gey,

Tractor with po
tilizing, pl

correspondence.
Walton, Fort | Va

One set Ford erg
ington Planters, :
puns; Barney.

Turn Plow, 2 front tires |, 3
$2100, Preston. Waters, | 7

, planter, pl
i lowing Mach
rannen, Unadilla.

Case 4 disc Tiller,

Reasonable. IS

son.

row, dbl. sction,
for small tractor,
sction. W. Lamar Br
then.

Practical
tor, 22%
on rubber, d

h
Ist class eond.,
ley Harris, Jac! Kc
John. Dere ]
H Tractors, both 2
Good as Bew, ;

Eastman, Rt

-Ford-Fergus
cine, cost $15'
racing Machine
$182.00. Both ne
Sell Mower $135
$165.00. Ray S$
boro, Rt. Pelceeee

y nw with is
23 in, Kin, Harro

M. Teacher H

Avety ee
er for sa
Moncrief, Shel

- p20 Int'l,
with hydraulic li
harrows, two 14
plows, Guan
Planters, cult:
B. B. Brooker,
N. Peatson.

Powr Shaft fo

11-A Combi
Watkins, Griffin

with equip.
ers, harrow and
Johnson, ss

ing and
cash, A. S. oe

Want hea
gue subsoil ]

for sale. Burford J.| Rt.

oe @ 12 ee

er piow that w
John Deere ae
sai Haneoel

ge set plants

good cond., cheaj
sham Blake, JL,
2.

Want No. 9 qu
Dise Plow ie
Tractor. W. T. Tay
ville, Rt, 3, Box 73

for JD Model

Atlanta or Rome.
good shape. Adv
E. Davis, Rortes



cern ,sheller.
d., vat? price,

Riding Cul-
ond., for Walk-

od Cultivating Tractor,

147 IHC, 2
power litt.
price. Roy Til-

with lights,
r lift, auth 3
disc harrow,
attachmnts,
yd cond., no
nodel. Warner E.

f can mill.
ond, G. H,

Sormick Dering
low or bottom
mall, cheap for

Summit, Rt.

ber, reason-

owdon, aH.

l Tractor, new

- and duiciba.

del C Allis-|

L. E, Mie,

: Tractor.

vator. J. H. Trapnell, es
ai . JD-Van |.

_|muda Grass Plow. Must.
ww. | gdod cond. Milton Beall, Staple-

od | cash price.

.|cond., for cash. S.

. | $12.50 postpaid i

Want Bower Pully for Ford
State pric. Wm. D.
Weldon, Jr., Mer ouah Rt.

Want for cash. one Ford,
Farmall or JD Tractor with
Hon and dise harrow. Monroe

eal, Cherry Log, Star Rout.

Want 200 gal. Friend Sowr
Spray Machin, good cond. Gi
Ballard, Moniticello.

Want 2H Int'l, Riding Culti-

Want to buy 6% ft
Brunt CC Cutivator, or Bet-

be

buy

Want Gardn: Tractor. State
attachments, value and distance.
Rev. Chas. E, Crusoe, Albany,

3 his 3, Box 80.
- Want 5 or 6 ft. Combine: in t

fitst class ond., prefer with
power . unit. State particulars.
E. M. Clark, Milner.

Want small Combine, good
ond,, that Farmall A Tractor
can pull. State cond. and best
W. J, Saunders,
Jnkinsburg.

_ Want good Milk and Cream
Sparator, good cond. and chap
Rena Langston, Griffin, Rt. A,
Box 610.

Want 42 in. McCormick or

t,| small JD Combine. State price

Ail
Owns,

and cond. in 18st lttr,
lettrgs. ans. A. HH.

| Carnesville, Rt. 2.

Want small 12 to 16 in, Rock

ay | Corn Mill. Must: as in absolute-
| ly good cond.

cash, J. E,
Crittondn, Roydt

Want _ Ford- VEgiidol or
Farmall M. Tractor and equip-
ment, also interested power
Combin. Stat ag and best
cash price, Fred Barber, At-

lanta, 19 Exchange Pl, S. E.

Want good Corn Shucker.
Make best price and describe
fully. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

Want Grain Binder, in No. 1

-|econd, Advise fully. Jas. Mitch-

ell, Thomasville, Rt. 1, Box 27.

Want a 34 or 35 in. upright
Grist Mill, power driven. T.

t| A. Sutton, Dublin, Rt. 6,

Want good siz Syrup Mill
with or without pan, in radius
50 mi. C. C. Southern, Talking
Rock, Rt. le

Want lat model Farmall A
Pisw, Harrow and a lat model
2 disc
I. Case Tractor drawn (mo-

B. tor on Baler) Hay Baler, pre-

fer on 4 wheels. W. A. Maddox,
Sr., Winder, Rt. 4.-

Want lat model garden trac-
tor, complete; not jess 4 horse
power. J, D. Ricketts, Dahlonega
Rt. 1

: Want 2 disc plow for model
B John Dere cultivating and
planting equip. for same. O. E.
Crawford, Goggins.

INCABATORS AND
-BROODERS

2 Buckeye qicubators, No.
17-E, 210 eg $25.00 , or $15.60
a. Also ishbone Brooder,
1000 cap., $15.00. Mrs. K, Cc
Hawthorn( Cairo, Rt. 3.

Want Elc. Buckey Trictiba-
tors, 120 egg or 2-60 egg. Vici-
nity Atlanta. H. A. Evans, At-
lanta( 369 Augusta Ave. Ma.

| 1357,

Super Hatcher brooder, 2100
cap., model 173, used 1 yr. only

goo gpenidag cond, $125.00
FOB. E. H. McMichael, Buena
Vista.

Elec, Broiler Plant, 5 dck
Starter and 2 mtal Finishing
and Growing battries. Mrs.
Mae McMullen, Valdosta, Rts;

Want a 5 deck Elec. starter
battery with 2 finishing (fiv
deck) battery, and 1 or 2 60-
hn size laying battery, in good
M. Cash;
Alma.

A 1946 Buckeye 1350 egg In-
cubator, good as new, $175.00
at my home, T. J. Ramsey, Cov-
ington,

100 cap. Sars Incubator, usd
on. once, Ney ste sfactory.







Lame r

wn, Warthea




AB. COR AND

Electric Brooder, used 1 time

$20.00. Mrs. L. C, LaDuke, Dal-
ton.

1 Flectric 4 deck battery baby
chick brooder, stele frames,
practically nw, 400 chick cap.
for sal, reasonable. Mrs| Mae
a Gossett, Atlanta, Rt:\l. Box

2 fuel oil floor. brooders, drum
type, brood 100 or 400 ea. $20.
ea. postpaid. Mrs. A, B. Ariiett,
Valdosta, 306 W. Adair St.

Brewer Broiler _ Plant, 2-5
dck nital batter} y, and equip-
ment. Write J. B: McLeod, Val-
dosta, Rt. 3, Box 41.

2 Farm Master oil burning

brooders, thrmostat conitrol,
500 cap., $7.50 a. at m iy we place,
at Stapleton Cross Roa

y W. Hadden, Louisville, ae

5 deck, 500 cdp., Elc. chicken |

broodr, in good shape, $40 xt
my place. J. D. Cobb, Doraville,
Tilley Mill Road.

Want 100 cap. Elec. brooder.
Describe and pric. Mts, L. R.
Millians, Newnan, 72 Temple
Avenue., 13



SEED FOR SALE
eel White Hens Onions, $1
gal. Mrs. James peace: Cul-
verton, Rt. 1, Box 56. -

12. Ibs.
sed 75c lb, PP. J. C. Huffman,
Fitzgrald, Rt. 2

100, Ibs Okra seed, 1946 crop,
no trash; 50c Ib. W. C. ade
Ochlochnee, Re.



Seine ato. PEAS
FOR SALE

9 bu.

; brown Crowder peas,
15 1b;

17 bu. Velvet Beans;

}10c lb. All FOB. Good and

clean, G: C. Singlton, Buna
Vista.

90-Day running Velvet Beans
$6.00 bu. C. H. Thompson,
Greensboro,

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

ARTICHOKES: -

Masons imp. White Arti-
chokes for seed and pickles, 8c
Ib. in '25 lb. lots. and larger.
All orders FOB. E. J. Mason,
Decatur, Rt. 1.

EGGS:

Setting | Eggs, from aun@eint
tested NH Red Hens, 65 doz.
in 30 doz. lots. Mrs. T. K. Moore
Canton, Rt. 3,

Purebred Dark Cornish Eggs,
hens 5-7 lbs. roostr 9-11 Ibs.)
Unrelated stock, $1.50, 15. PP.
Carton to be returned. Mrs.
Fred Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 2.

FEATHERS:

Bronze Turkey and Capon
Feathers, dry picked, fre of
wing and tails, 40c lb. Del. Z. J.
Lee, Red Oak.

Almost nw Goose Feathets
for sale. Dont write, See S. P.
ae Atlanta, 888 Barnett Pl.

LARD:

. 2 Cans homemade lard, 40
Ibs.~ea. can, 50c lb. FOB. MO.

Pickett T. Buice, Suwanee, Rt.

PEANUTS AND PECANS:
Certified GFA (large . type
Spanish) Peanuts, yields up to
3800 lbs. pr acre this past sea-
so. cc Ray Taylor, Tifton,

25 Ibs. Paper Shell S. Pcans
35c_Ib. Mrs. H. B. Baldwin,
Stillmore, Rt. 2, Box 61.

POTATOES & VEGETABLES

Genuine, imp. La. Copper
Skin Seed Potatoes, insp., cer-
tified, $3.00 bu. hamper; Hast-

-ings Yellow Urolific Seed Corn,

field selected; $4.00 bu.; $1. 50
pk. PP, H. iB Alexander, Car-
rollton, Rt. 1.

20,000 lbs. Porto Rico Pota-
toes, 4c 1b. to trucks. John B.
= Pope, Fitzgerald, Ri 4



Dwaitt Gren heal







ROOTS AND HERBS: |

Yellow Root, Colt Foot, Bear
Foot, Quen of th Meadow,
Wild Cherry, Witchazel, Yel-
I6w Dock, Blood Root, Red
Sassafras; Red Oak; Willow
Root, 30 Ib; 3 lbs. $1. 00, Vir-
nie Stover, Pisgah.

Red Sassafras Roots, 50c Ib.

Tame Goosberries, 25c ea.
Miss Audrey Silver, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.

Yellow Root, May Apple,

Cherry Tre Bark, Yellow, Dock
Colts Foot, Burdock, 30c Ib.
Add postage. Misd Gladys
Cochran, Pisgah.

Print feed sacks, washed, 35c
ea, 3 for $1.00 plus postage.
Eugen Wood, Cumming, Rt. 2.

Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., Print,
washed, ironed; 45c a; white
unwashed, 27. ea. No samples.
wrt Jee Whitfield, Jasper,

WALNUTS:
4 or 5 bu. hulled black wal-
M. M.

nuts, $2.00 bu. Mrs.
Williams, Washington.

Sv. bu. 1946 crop black

walnuts, $1.25 bu. Unhulld but
nic and dry. J. H. oe
Way.

SACKS:

Nic Print Sacks, no hols or
mildew, 40c ea; White Sacks,
no holes or mildew, 25c ea, Add
postage. Mrs. M. L. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2,

100 1b. cap, Print Sacks,
alik, 45 ea; 1 of kind, 35c "gis
White Sacks, 22c 4, Alj Wwashe
and fre of holes, E. B. Wether-
ford, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Print Feed Sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
washed dnd iroried, fre of holes
and mildw, 45 4. PP, Tralys.
Parks, Gainesville, Ro: 71.

SAGE: Ground Sage, 25c tea
cup; Sag sed, 15c tbl. Mrs. Es
telle ENliott, Marietta, Rt. 2:



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



MAYAPPLE WANTED: Want
som Mayapples. Advise. - Mrs.
J. H. Lunsford, Hogansville, Rt:
2, Box 119.

POTATOES WANTED: Want
1 or 2 bu. pure Nancy Hail
sweet potatoes. Must be select.
Advise. Henly Bailey, Stock-
bridge; Rt. 2.

SEED WANTED: Want Wil-
lett Wonder pea seed. Advis.
ao H. McBrayer, Temple, Rt.

Gace CRESS WANTED:

Want good start of Water-
Cress. : Advise dmount and
price aad when ready, Mrs. J.
KE. Chapman, Atlanta; 1449
Ponce de Leon Ave., NE, CR.
3705.

CANE SEED WANTED:

Want 500 or 1000 stalks Seed
Cane, around 15th Feb. State
pric and lene of cate. All
letters ans. J, L. Rentz, Howell,
Rt. 3; Box a

Want some pure Jones Water-
melon Seed. Advise. S. A.
Loftin, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

Want Kudzu Beans for seed,
hulled or unhilled. Write H. J.
Moon, Columbus, Rt, 2, Box
210.

BEES WANTED:

Want 1 or 2 hives of bees,
Del. my home. State price. E. G.
Echols, Atlanta, 282 Parkway
srs NH. : 7

Want bees in old fashion box
hives. Write what you have and
price. Will com after.H. L.
Hallman, Nahunta Box 25.

HAY WANTED:

Want hay and straw for bed-
ding cattle, also Kobe and Se-
ricea Lespedeza seed in ton lots.
Quote price del. my farm, 3
rhi. W. Jonesboro on hwy. 54.
R. L, Jackson, Sr., Atlanta,
1368 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E.

PLANTS WANTED:

Exc. 100 lb. cap. Print Sacks
(3 or more alike) at 35c ea. for
following true to name plants:
100 ea, Mastodon, Klondike,
Blakemore, Early Jewel, Straw-
berry; 2 doz. thtronlss Boys-
enberry and insp. disas free
fruit trees. Bi 'T; Carithers,
Nicholson, Rt. 1



Edton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.



OAT AND WHEAT STRAW:

Want ton or more Wheat and
Oat Straw, baled, Contact R.
. Shuford, Atlanta, Rt. 10,
Box 467. BE. 1385.

PEAS WANTED: "iy at some

white, Crowder peas. rite
price. Mrs. Roy Lewallen, |
Homer, itt. -:

POTATOES WANTED: Watt
Old Time Negro Killer (dari
rd skin; with white meat) po-
tatoes. D. C. Sikes, Cobbtown.

SWEET GUM WANTED:
Want 1 cup Sweet Gum. Mrs.
Mina Morrison, Armuchee, Rt
zB.



PECAN & FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE _



White Eng. Peach ired, 1-3

yts. old, 20c ed; 6, $1. Add post-
age. Jewell Mathis, Gainesville,
oe 5, Box 17.

Apple, Red, Yellow Delicious
Winesap, Red June, Early Har-
vest, $1.25 ea; Peach, Ga. Bella,
Elberta, 75c- $1 ea; Grat pes, $1.2 os
$1.50 doz; Figs, Celestial. Blue
Turkey, 25 $1 ed. Ca M :
Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol
Av. MA 3671.

Schiy afd Stuart Pecan
trees, 12 ft., $1,25} 23 tt, $1: 503
Bushy Top; 8-10 ft., $3. 50 each:
FOB. Cash. R. L. Adkins, Cor=
dele, Rt. 3. <

Fig trees, 50c a. Well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. T. T. Cane.
trell, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Apricot Plum trees, 4, $1; well
rooted Crabapple tres, 50c ea.

Add postage. Mrs. D. J. Ben-
nett, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Muscddine vines, Scupper-

nong, Red and Black Raspberry,
6, 75c; Garlic bulbs, 50c doz;
catnip, balm, hodrhound; 4, 356.

Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dahlonega,
Rib te
Well rooted Scuppernong

vines, \20c ea; $$2 doz. Mrs. Ly
T. Kuglar, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Crabapple tres, Old Fashion
Peach trees, White Eng. Peach
trees, 25c a; Muscadine grape-
vines, $1.50 doz} garlic; $1 doz;

Gooseberry _ bushes, $1.50 doz.
Mrs.. Mae Turner, Gainesville,
Rt. 6.)

Brown Turkey Fig trees, some
bore fruit this summer, 50 eay
De $2; also Walnut trees, large,
75 a; small, 50c ea; 5, $2. Add
postage. Mrs. H. E. Richardson,
Bowdon; Rt. 1.

Crabapple trees, Damsott
Plum, May Cherry, _ Seupper-
fiong, Muscadine, $1.50 doz; Red
Gold, Mastodon, Strawberry
plants, $1__C; Walnut trees,
Hazelnut, 75c doz. Mrs. M.

Hazelnut Bushes, $1.25 dozf
Blueberry Plants, 45c doz;
$3.50 C; 500, $15.00 Add postage.
No stamps. Mrs. G. W. Bradley,
Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Fruit Trees:-Govt, insp. lead-
ing var. Apple, 40c Ga. Lyre
Peach, 18-24 in., 30c ea; 2 yr
Papershell Pcan, 3-4 ft, $2.00
ea; 2 yr. Grapevines, 5c a.

"Lee Head, Cornelia.

Disease free, imp. strains,
| Red Currants; 2 yrs. old, $1.00
a; $10.00 doz; Concord and
Niagta Grapevines, 50c ea; $4
doz. Cash or check, Exp Col.
No shipments after Mari. a
James W. Bryan, Grayson, Box
LST Rtck

Fig Trees; 2 yrs. old, 50c eag
one yr. old, 30c ea. PP. J.T:
Meeks, Greshamville.

Fruit Tres: Nic one aid
two yr. Apple, 35 and 50c a;
Pach 20 and 40c ea; Par and
EL 75c ea; Grape vines 256
a. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. .

. Fruit Trees: State insp. ledd- -

ing ar, Apple, 3-4 ft., 40c ea;
2-3 ft. 30 ea; Peach 17- 24
in. 30c ea; Pear( 4-5 ft. 75c ea3
Grape vines, Concord, Niagra,
20c ea; Scuppernongs 50c ea.
W. H. Alexander, Cleveland.

8 Pachtrees, $1.00; Black
Walnut, $2.00 ea; Red L. Figs,
$1.00;- Umbrella China, 2, $1.00.
Wild Plums, $1.00; Peach Plum
$2.00; 2 Sweet Large Cherries,
$1.75; Wild Chrry, 2 for $1.
Mrs, Vo M. Johnson, Shellman,





- Scuppernongs, 1-3 yrs., 25 ea;
Muscadine,

- Box 111.

stock. A. J. Willoughby, Waco.

_ a; Boysenberry,
yrs.,-60c doz; Thornless, $1.10

_ berry plants, 1 yr



- cents pound at my farm. F. B.



in gal cans for sale at my barn.

_ grapevines,

-25 ea.,

Tallent, Lula.

_ Mrs.

_S. James, Reynolds.

- Jess 5. gal.

- Harrell, Whigham, Rt. 1.



PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES F OR SALE

geae
TeAy



Stewart Seedling Pcatt trees,
8-4 ft, lea; 2-3 ft, 50c ea;
Black Cherry, 4-6 ft, 1 ea; grape

2-3 yrs. 25c ea.
FOB. M. F. Jones, Metts, Rt. 1,

Old Fashion Peach trees, clear
seed and Clingstone, 25c ea;
Black Nut trees, 20c ea;- Black
Haw bushes, 1 doz; Muscadine
20c ea; 6,:1. Neo
ehcks. Mrs. W. H. Norrell.
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Several hundred nice Pine-
apple Pear trees, 2 and 3 yrs.
old, well rooted, 50 ea. Del.
Mrs. B. F. Latham, Ludowici,
Mil:

Brown scuppernong, Brown
Figs, Muscadines, large Red
Goose Plums, 20c ea., $2.00 doz,
Yellow, Red, Blue Plums, 12
ea., $1.25 doz; Black Walnut,
$2.50 doz; Kudzu
Crowns, $2.00 C; $17. 50M. W.
A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2.

Mayflower and Red June
Peach, 2-3 ft. 12%c ea; 4-5
ft. 25c a; 2 var. Pears, 25 ea;
Yates, Stayman, Black Twig,
Horse, Hackworth, Chat. Green
Apples, 33 1-3c ea, Insp, 1 yr.

Hunt Muscadine, 2-3 yr. 65
thorny, 1-2

prepaid; bunch grapes,

doz.
45c ea. Mrs. Lona

1-2 yrs.,

Genuine Thornless Boysen-
old, with
good roots, $1.00 doz.. postpaid;
$7.50 C. T.-H, Graves, Yay-
ettevill, Box 372.

Turnips, per doz..

Collards, per doz. inches sueeahL De
Mustard Greens, per pee oe Cae
Onions, (Green), per, doz..1
Sweet Potatoes, per bu. skts.__.





Turnip ale Sper DU npre ee





GRAIN AND HAY



FOR SALE
Baled Les epeders Hay, free
of Johnson Grass, straw, etc.

$35.00 ton at barn; Baled Oat
Straw, $25.00 ton; Meadow Hay
baled. $35.00 to. W. A. Maddox,
Winder, Rt. 4.

214 tons No. 1 O-Too-Tan Soy
Bean Hay, $40.00 ton. Del. if
all to one party. M. S. Wood-
ward, Atlanta, 3905 Tuxede Rd.
N. W. Phone Ch. 8832.

Several tons baled bright Se-
ricea Hay, Bermuda and Kobe
Lespedeza baled, no rain. B.
F. Harris, Griffin. Phone 4586. .

Lespedeza Hay, extra good
quality, free of weeds and
straw, $35.00 ton; Lower grades '
$32.50 ton; Good Grass Hay,
$25.00 ton. Delivery on 5 ton.
lots 100 mi. radius. C. H. Mur-{
rew, Farmington, Phone 2698.

1000 bales good quality Soy
Bean Hay, $40.00 ton, or $1.75.
bale. Bales will average approx.
75 lbs. Guy P. Robertson, La-
Grange, Rt. 1.

35 tons peanut Hay, del. truck
load lots of about 8 tons; also
50 lbs, Black Diamond or Can-
non Ball Watermelon Seed,
for sale. F. M. Alexander,
Arabi. :





POTATOES AND OTHER
VEGETABLES FOR SALE

FRESH AND DRIED
FRUIT FOR SALE



P. R. sweet potatoes, four (4)

Wheeler, Quitman, Rt. 3.

To Truckers: Have 3 hills of
Sweet Potatoes and 30 head
of shoats for sale. Mrs. Ellie
Payne, Thomson, at the Printup
Place.



BUTTER FOR SALE



4-6 lbs. firm Jersey butter, ea.
wk., 75c Jb. PP. Containers to
be returned. Mrs. Coy E. Whit-
man, Bowdon, Rt. 3.

Fresh Firm Country butter,
60c lb. PP. Mrs. R. G. Taylor,
Demorest, Rt..1, Box 125.

2 lbs. fresh Country butter ea.
week, 75c Jb. Del. in 2-lb. lots
Alice Hyatt, Bowdon, Rt
3.



SYRUP FOR SALE



_ 600-700 gals. pure Ga. Cane
Syrup for sale at my farm. A.

200 gal. pure Ga: Sugar Cane
Syrup, $2.25 gal. Put up % gal.
eans. M. F. Cole, Nicholls, Rt.
ae

850 gals. new Ga. Cane Syrup

Will not ship: R. E. Tuten, Jr,
Alamo, Rt. 2.

Fed Syrup for sale, if want
bring big mouth
jugs. O. E. Norton, Fairburn,

400 gals.-Ga. Cane Syrup,
$2.35 gal. for entire lot, FOB.
aon S. Edwards, Marietta, Rt.

38 case Ga. Cae Syrup in
gal. cans, $9.00 case of 6, 4
barrels Syrup, $50.00 Bbl. Fob,
Ail Syrup No. 1 grade. L. F.

400 gals. A-1 Ga. Cane Syrup
in 10 Ib. cans. Make best of-
fer at farm. Cannot ship. R. 1.
Lindsey, Willacoochee,



GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



Several tons
hay. No dirt nor poison, $14
ton at barn. B. A. Helton, Par-
rott.

300 bales Runner Peanut Hay,
0c bale at my barn, J. K,

bright Peanut

Sundried apples, acid fruit,
45c lb. PP in 10 Ib. lots. Mrs. J.
Clint Johnston, Dalton, Rt. 3.

Nice dried apples, free of core
and worms, 50c 1b; White Nest
onions, $1.50 gal; Cream Crowd-
er peas, 40c cup. Mrs. W. I
Cook, Felton, Rt. 2.

Good sundried apples, 45 1b;
in 5 lb. lots; less, 50c Jb; White
Half Runner beans, 40c large
teacup. No checks. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. H. Riley, Lula, Rt.
Ale



CATTLE FOR SALE



2 good beef yearlings for gale
at my barn. J. M. Myers, Con-
yers, Rt. 1.

' Young. Reg. Jersey Bull, per--
fect markings. Make offer, Dr.
A. J. Ayers, Atlanta, Rt. 6. .

One short horn Pooled Here-
ford Bull, 1100-1200 lbs., reg.
Dixie No. 3747951, Sire Beau
Peat? No. 2697044, Dam Col-
leen No. 2381056, gentle, kind,
good breeder, with papers,
$175.00. A. T. Mann, Greens-
boro, Se

Offering 14 Bred Heifers
-(tops), 12 bred cows, and 15
young bulls. Special proposition
to new breeders. W. C. Denny,
Commerce, Rt. 5.

One beautifully marked
Guernsey Bull Calf, about one
mth. old, $35.00 with reg. papers
-and crated to ship, or $25.00 at
my barn, without papers. R. L.
McKie, Augusta, Rt. 3.

Reg. Jersey Bull, about 8 mos,
old, $100.00. Edgar Warris,
Cumming, Rt. 4.

Marvel Domino 19th 3137676.
March 7, 1940, for sate to good

breeder. Reason for selling
used 2%% yrs. See him and his
calves. Priced reasonably. R.

E. Avery, Social Circle., At-
Janta-Augusta Hwy., 8 mi. Eas.
Covington.

3 heavy Springers for Mch.
and Apr. calving. Sell, and take
in part pay heifer calves, 4-8
mos. old: See, dont write. R.
P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Rt, 1.



HOGS FOR SALE



Purebred, IJ2g. Hampshire
boar hog, $85.00. R.F: Smith,

| Willowbreok _ stock,

HOGS FOR SALE

7



Fine bee: shoats and pigs
for sale. B. A. Garner, - _Jr,
Alvaton, rte 2



HORSES AND MULES -
FOR SALE



Merry Boy, Roan, 4 yr.
old Gelding, small, well de-
veloped, $250.00, E. H. Floyd,
Jr., Atlanta, 1 W. Muscogee
Ave. CH. 8524.

1 each, Mule, Hore ft Hog
and Beef Cattle, for sale. J.
ee Brooks, Atlanta, 950 Bolton

8:

Pair smooth mouth Mare
Mules, wt. over 1100 Ibs. a.,
A-l cond. $190.00 for pr; Bay, 5
gaited gelding, 900 lbs. work
anywhere, $75.00. M. L. Shealy,
Oglethorpe..

Good plug mule for sale
cheap. George M. Takoon,
Good Hope, Rt. 1.

A 6 yr. old saddle horse, sige
will work to anything. Sorrel
color, sound and gentle. A. Lon
Beckham, Orchard Hill. -



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



Giant Chinchillas, from Reg.
parents. Ped. Fur. 10 to 12
wks. old, Keystone str. $2.50
ea. Order from notice. Sara M.
Smith, Jackson.

1 pr. Giant Chin Chin Chin-
chillas, near 2 yrs. old, direct
Sacrifice
on account; of illness, for $25
pr. (original cost $35. 00) at 10)
wks. old). Butler Smith, Roy.

A fine Hampshire buck, No.
3-192175, Reg. Wt. 200 cr more
Ibs. Write for price. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Springs.



POULTRY FOR SALE



CORNISH, GAMES, AND
GIANTS:

6 Pit Games, Ginn Toppies, 2
hens, 3 pullets, 1 nice stag for
$25. Breeder for 40 yrs. N. S.
Crow, Royston, Rt. 1. -

- Game Fowls: Indian Rajah
Asils, the gamest and rarest of
all ~ games, fine strain; Luck-
nows, Khans, Sonatoes, Siyan,
Rampurs and Atkinsons. W. C.
Turner, Americus, Rt. 2.

: Pit Games: Pure Grist Grady
Stags, $7.50-$10;.pullets, $5 ea;
$15 trio; Stag and 2 pullets, Pit
cocks, 5-6 Ibs., $12.50 ea; $135
doz; also eggs in March, 15, $10.
T. M. Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2.

Large type Dark Cornish
rooster, $5; 1 cockerel, ready for
service, and 3 cockerels, $3 ea;
3 for $8: 50; 3 putlets, soon to lay,
$2 ea; Eggs, same breed, $1.50,
15. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

Pit Game cock, 1%% yrs. old.
wt. 6 lbs., $7 plus exp. chgs.
Jesse Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. 3.

White Cornish, Standard
(arge) purebred: 7 hens and 1
rooster, $25. Stephen T. Big-
gers, Atlanta, 469 10th St., N. W.

Old Time pure Grist Shaws,
6 perfect 2 and 3 yrs. old brood
hens, soon lay, ready for brood
pen, - $3.50 ea. FOB. Breeder
since 1920. J.. W. Cartledge,
Columbus, 2318 Lumpkin Road.

BARRED, WHITE AND ~
OTHER ROCKS: a
White Rock Rooster, $3.00;
Bantam Rooster and Hca,
small type, $3.00 for both. BR
Cockerels, Thompsons Ringlet

strain, Apr. hatch, $2.50 ea;
$4.75 for 2. Mrs} Jacl. Wilson,
Martin.

50 White Rock Hens, 3 Roost-.
ers, direct, best egg strains
$1.50 ea. Come after or send
crates to ship in: 2 mi, -Haw-
kinsville, on Eastman Hwy.





Decatur, Rt.: 2: -Phorie DE.



Clark, Garfield,

ph 0882 csi Lead i

ay oe Ee

iwilley Rt 2



Joseph Caldwell, apes:

s
pes,





/Mrs. Y. W. Hadden, Lonisville,
RFD 1. ae

40 White Leghond putes, $75
10 RI Red pullets, $19. All lay-
ing. Edsel Smith, Baxley, R



2 roosters, $1.25 ea. Mrs.
Jackson, _Trwinton. hg -

- Rice's w. Ta hens, 18 no y old,
now: laying, $2 ea; also White|
mrs ducks, lay soon, $2.00}

Mrs. Fred. _Atiinson, as
oa Rt. 4

MINORCAS: Black or a
Minorca hens, $1.75 ea. in lots!
of 5 or more; Eggs of same

J. W.



Milledgeville, PO Box 359. -

10 Mammoth Black Minorca,

yr.
cockerel, all blood tested last
yr., $21. Crated and shipped by
Exp.: also Minorca hatching
eggs for sale. J. D. McDonald,

Milledgeville, 701 N. Wayne St.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:

pr, and 1947 youngsters, ready
in short while, $1.00 ea. . H
Overby, ene 3609 14th
Ave. : eee

Several prs. yr. old Blue
and Black Shoulder Peafowls,
2 prs. White Peafowl and
plenty Pheasants, Quail and
Doves for sale. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, =Box
564. Soe ea

100 Ni Red Pullets, 8 wks.

Pullets, 8 wks. old, $110.00;
25 Buff Rock Pullets, same age,
$30.09. Broilers. $1.00 ea. Hud-
son Hipp, Hogansville.

NH Reds, Barred _ Rocks,
White Rocks, Roosters, heavy, |
large fine specimens, $3. 00. ea;

tam. Roosters, $2.50 ea. All
Spring 1946 hatch and pure
strains. Mrs. W. E. Marshall
Reynolds.

140 Pullets, 10 Roosters and
8 mos. old Parmento Reds, fine

ea. My barn. J. H. MeGarity, Jr.
Clarkston, Tel. 4491.

GEESE, ETC:

| Broad Breasted ana Tur-
key Toms, 25-30 Ibs. ea., $12. 905 |
Hens, 15- 17 Ibs. $7.50. ea. Mrs. e
H. Millron, Shellman, Re 2

4 mos. old Big. Bone Mam-
meuth Bronze 19

3 and 4 alike. Write Mrs. Jos.
Gibbs. Rebecca, -Rt. 2

Purebred Mammouth Bronze

1945,
lb. My farm, No ~ deliveries.
Miss Jennie Mercer, Haddock, |
Rt. 1. 5

2 Bronze. May. 1946. hatch
Gobblers, slightly mixed, 18 lbs.
$8.50 ea; 2 July hatch, $7. 00 ea;
Also Sycord Collard Seed, 10c
tbl. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Dawson
Rial? j

BB Bronze Turkeys, selected
breeders, 45c 1b; Also. flock
several hundred turkeys at
market price. S. G. HUIseys.
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

8 Young Toms for sale. S. E.
Ross, East Point, 717 So. Ran-
dall, St. Cal. 1683.

White Pekin Ducks, trio, $3.50;
Pekin Duck Eggs, 15 for $1.00;
and 1946 hatch, ready to lay
Black Rose Comb and Sebright
bantams, mixed, 75c ea. Mrs.
Lawson Peterson, Sr., Vidalia,
Rt. 2.

Several prs. White
Ducks, $3.00 pr. Ship exp. col.

15 Muscovy Ducks, and S
W.- A. Gray, Swainsboro.

300 nice White Leghorn hen :
March, 1946, hatch, $1.60 each. | |

25, Brown Leghorn: hens and|

-breed, 15, $1. 75. CG: Doster, |.

old: breeding hens and 1}:

Purebred Racing Homer Pie es
eons, mated prs. $2.50 to $3.00 |

REDS (NH, RI, OTHER REDS:

old, $105.00; 100 Austra White |

Youns Jap: White Silkie Ban- |

stock, some pullets laying, $2.25 |

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, nue

Ib. ~Tur-}3
key Tom, sell or exc. for white mt
and print sacks, at 20- 40c ea, 28

Turkeys, 3 Toms,6 Hens, 10-15}
lbs., all 1946 hatch except one |
fattened for market, 60c |

Pekin'|; M



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