Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 February 23

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: TOM LINDER

COMMISSIONER



VOLUME 32

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RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE
COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE

A SENATE RESOLUTION

- WHEREAS, Georgia is predominate-
ly an Agricultural State and two-thirds
of our eae are on the farm, de-
pendent directly . indirectly upon
success of ee as their livelihood,
and

_ WHEREAS, the products produced

by our farmers must be sold at a profit
ia order that our farmers earn their
livelihood, which in turn means the suc-
ess of all other business and govern-

_ SUPPORT PRICES

A RESOLUTION
By

Senator Lawton Ursrey of 54th District

WHEREAS, the gross debt of the
Government of the United States has

increased from about 40 billion to ap-

proximately 252 billion dollars during
the period of 1939 to 1949, and

WHEREAS, interest must be paid
annually and the debt gradually liqui-
dated if the Government is to be saved
from insolvency or bankruptey, and

WHEREAS, it must be self-evident
that if we are to avoid lower living
standards and if this debt is to be serv-
iced and paid, it must be through the
production of new wealth from the
natural resources of the United States,
and

WHEREAS, the national income of

Weenie FEBRUARY 23, 1949

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EORGIA SENATE RESOLUTIONS





ment support in this State that is de-
pendent upon our agriculture, and

WHEREAS, Honorable Tom Linder,
Commissioner of Agriculture of the
State of Georgia is the only elected of-
ficial in this State charged with the
duty and authority to speak for, repre-
sent and disseminate
behalf of our farmers, to look after their
interest, and to aid them in every way
in securing such prices for their prod-
uets that will assure them of a living
profit, and

WHEREAS, Honorable Tom Linder,
has made a good Commissioner of Agri-
eulture and: has not shirked the duty
imposed upon him to speak and work

information on



for higher prices for the products of the
farmer and that in carrying out this
duty imposed upon him by the laws of
the State of Georgia, he has been perse-
euted, and

WHEREAS, realizing the need of
representation to speak for our farmers
in Georgia and in Washington, be it re-
| solved that a copy of this resolution be
| transmitted by the Secretary of the
| Senate to each Senator and Congress-
; man from the State of Georgia request-
ing that their support is hereby request-
- ed to back up our Commissioner of Ag
riculture in his fight for higher prices
for the farmers.

Passed January 20, 1949.

RESOLUTION CONCERNING
OF AGRICULTURE





the United States and the gross income
of agriculture of this country have each
only slightly more than doubled during
the same time, and these must bear the
chief burden of taxes (directly or in-
directly) in maintaining the national
solvency, and

WHEREAS, our gross farm imecome
represents about 65 per cent in dollar
value of our annual production of new
wealth and in turn our national income
regularly averages approximately 7
times the dollar amount of gross farm
income, and

WHEREAS, a return to the 1939
price and income levels for farm prod-
ucts would reduce our national income
about 50 percent.

THEREFORE, be it resolved. that
the Senate and the House. of Repre-
sentatives concurring, hereby petitions
Congress to pass permanent legislation



to maintain a floor of not less than 90:
per cent of parity on all basic farm
erops, to protect such floor prices with
commodity loans of like amount and to
prescribe such import. duties, excise
taxes, or quotas on competitive imports
as may be needed to maintain these
price levels and our national income.

BE IT RESOLVED, that a copy of thig
resolution be forwarded to President
Harry S. Truman, Secretary of Agricul-
ture Charles F. Brannen and to Senators
and Congressmen from the State of
Georgia requesting their cooperation
and expressing the appreciation of the
General Assembly for same.

AS ADOPTED BY THE STATE
S ENATE

19, 1949

By the House

January 24, 1949

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PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE



E. J., and Copenhagen cab- Kudzu Crowns, 1-2 yrs. old,
bage, Ga. Heading coliard, W.]$2. C; 500, $8.; $14. M. Add
Bermuda onion, Big Boston and} postage. No checks. Ethel

Iceberg lettuce, 50c C; 500,
$1.50: Postpaid. Buford Light-
sey, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Mastodon strawberry plants,
-70e C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25
= Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming.

test;

Copenhagen Mkt., and Chas.
W. cabbage plants, 300, $1.; 500,
$1.25; $2. M. Postpaid. J. R. Mc-
Ever, Gainesville. Rt. 7.

Chas. W. cabbage plants,
Open grown, cold hardened, 40c
. 7000;.$1.: $17 Mi del. ca.
Davis, Milledgeville. Rt. 5.

Mastodon strawberry plants,
70c C., 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75;
$4.\f M; Blue Damson and
Goose plum sprouts, $1. ea;
W. Eng. peach sprouts, 40c ea.

oge C500. Ske
Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City.

proof cabbage, $1.25
prices on 10 M. up: booking
tomato orders April Ist. B. F.
Mallard. Savannah, Rt. 5, Box
378. "Phone No. 45-079.

1001bs.,

age
Gainesville.

for 60c;
bunch;. Cowhern hot pepper,
little red cherry,
pear tomato seed, 10c pkt. PP.

Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Copenhagen Cabbage Plants,

$1.50 M.

PP.

Chas. and Copenhagen frost-

Everbearing strawberry,

to all,

Rt. 5.

Sage limbs, well

15, 2$1.10; catnip,

M; special

55c

C; Klondike, 45c C; $4. M; also
nice blackeyed Crowder
peas, sound, weevil-free, 10 lb.
No less 10 lbs. sold. Add post-
W. B. Skinner,

rooted, 5

50c

little yellow

8 for $1. Add postage. Mrs.|Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco. Rt. 2,
Effie Crowe, Cumming. Box 40.
Giant Boysenberry vines, 75c Chas. W., Copenhagen cab-

doz., or exc. for Half Runner
garden bean seed, Pole beans
Bunch limas: 1 doz. for 2 lbs.
ae Mize, Hollywood.

Sage plants, muscadine grape-
vine, crabapple trees, 20c a;
Peach and May cherry, 25c ea;
Beachnut, 20c ea; blueberry
bushes, $1. doz.; $7.50 C. Add
Speen Mrs. Robert H. Norrell,

ainesville. Rt. 6.

Sage plants, hoarhound, cat-
nip, 20c ea; crabapple, 25c ea.
muscadine grapevines, 6, $1.;
Mastodon everbearing strawber-
ry, $1. C. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville. Rt. 6.

Everbearing strawberry, $1.
C; mixed strawberry, 75 C;
sage plants, 12, 75c; black rasp-
berry, 12 for 75c if ordered now.
Add postage. No chks. Mrs.
Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega. Rt,
J

Marglobe Tomato Plants, cer-
tified seed, 500, $2.; $3.50 M;
5000 or more, $3. M. Ready to
ship Mar. 1-10. Roots mossed
and wraped. Safe del. W. F.
Carter, Coffee, Rt. 1.

Large fresh E. J., Chas. W.
Copenhagen Cabbage Plants,
500, 75c; $1. M. del. PP; 5000,
$4. Exp.; White Bermuda Onion,
pencil size, 500, 90c;$1.25 M
del. PP; 5000, $5. Exp. Prompt
shipment. Satis. guar. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Thornles. Boysenberry Plants

500,
Lightsey, Baxley. Rt. 3.

W.,

Plants,

$1.50 Postpaid.

bage, Heading collard, Iceberg
and Big Boston lettuce and W.
Bermuda onion plants, 50c C;
Harris

Heading collard, E. J., Chas.

and Copenhagen cabbage,
W. Bermuda and Big Boston
lettuce plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50.
Postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Bax-
ley. Rt. 3.

Frostproof Wakefield Cabbage

500, $1.25; $2. M. Del.
E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Rte te

Nice large Blakemore Straw-

Fy) Hull,

berry Plants, 75c C; $3.50, 500;

$3.25, 500. Del. No stamps, nor
checks, Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Elizabeth Allison, Gainesville,
Rty:

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
Del. Full count. No checks.
Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville,
Re. 2:

Everbearing Strawberry
Plants, $5. M; Garlic, Sage, Cat-
nip, Mint, $1. doz.; Also Pro-
lifte Fig: Trees, @ -ft.; 3, $1.25;
3 ft Be Sh OO Ae ite S561. ( Ds
Blue Goose Plums, 3, $1.25. Mrs.
Bessie Baggett, Hiram, Rt. 1.

ey Earliana Tomato
Plants, Mar. del., $1. C; Purple
Cream and Black Crowd-
er Peas, 25c lb. Add -postage.
Mrs. Ronnie M. Arnold, Bene-

2 yrs. old, 15, $1.50 prepaid. | volence.
Special price on large orders.

5 eg aa . Lady Thompson Strawberry
L. E. Toole, Macon, 606 Burton Plants, 50c C; Large type Gar-

Ave.

Chas. W. frost-proof cabbage
and W. Bermuda onion plants,
fresh and green, 300, 75c; 500,
$1.25; $1.75 M. Postage paid.
R. Cuanclor, Pitts.

40c doz.; Watercress, 25,
Horehound, 6 clumps, 30c;
Peppermint, 30c doz.; Old Fash-
ion Half Runner Beans, 45c
cup. Mrs J M. Hall, Calhoun,

lic,
60;



Rt. 1.

Imp. Strawberry Plants, 65c C;/



PLANTS FOR SALE




SEED FOR SALE



Kudzu Crowns, State certi-
fied, $25. M; 2nd. best, $20.
M; "2000, $35. Sample 100 of

either grade, $4. Maude Hamby,
Greenville.

Mar globe Tomato Plants
ready Mar. 15, moss packed,
$2.25 M; 75c C. No checks. Ge-
orge Griffis, Screven.

Strawberry
d_ postage,
. Bullington, Rebecca,

ants at.
Plants, Ad
Mrs. J.
Rt:

Chas., Jersey, and Copenha-
gen Cabbage, White and Yellow
Bermuda Onion, 500, $1; $1.25
M del. PP; 5000 cabbage, $5.;
5000 Onion, $6. exp. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

Genuine Klondike Strawber-
ry Plants, 60c C; $5. M. Add
postage. No checks. Gladys Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. _

Mastodon and Lady T. Straw-
berry Plants, 75c C; 300, $2.15.
Add postage. Mrs. Ara Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Lucretia Dewberry, Himalaya
Blackberry and Giant Boysen-
berry, 15, $1.; 50, $3.; Thornless
Boysenberry, $1. doz.; 50, $4.
Packed and PP. Or exc. for Dor-
sett Sheep or Milk Goats. Jona-
than W. Toole, Macon, 410 Bur-
ton Ave.

Kuzdu Crowns, rooted, 1-3
yrs. old,7$2.-C: 5005 $9; $15. WE
No checks. C. D. Crow, Gaines-
ville; Rt. 2.

Wakefield and Jersey Cab-
bage, _White Bermuda Onion
Plants, 300, $1.; $2. M.; 75 lbs.
Long Green Okra Seed, $30.; 10
Ibs. Turnip, $4. FOB. Marcus
Williams, Gainesville. Rt. 2.

Mastodon Strawberry Plnats,
70c C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.75 M;
White Browneyed Peas, 25c lb.;
So ibs. $i; Apricot? Plums. Se
ea.; Sugar Pears, $1. ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gains-
ville, Rt. 1.

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.75 M.
Full count. Prompt shipment.
No checks. Ethel oor, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2:50;. $4. M;
Lady T., 300, $2.; $6. M. Also
White Blackeygd Peas, hand
picked, 20c qt. No checks. Mrs.
Willie Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Frostproof Cabbage Plants,
200, $1,; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Del.
C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt, 2.

Fresh Green Copenhagen and
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, 500,
75c; $1.25 M; 5M, $4.; White Ber-
muda Onion Plants, 500Q:2.'$1;:
$1.5 0M. Ship daily. E..L. Fitz-
gerald, Irwinville.

Sage Plants, rooted,
Catnip, $2. doz. PP.
Cumming. ;

ic; .
Ellis,

$6.
aks



SEEDS FOR SALE



Gourd Seed, Mammoth 15e
doz.; Long Handled, 10c doz,
No orders filled unless stamp-
ed envelope enclosed. Mrs. Alta
Wood, Martin, Rt. 2.

Tender, Old Fashion Striped
Half Runner Bean Seed, weevil
treated, large cup, 40c; 3 cups,
$1. $1: up PP. . No. checks,
stamps nor COD, Mrs. Jack
Wayne, Flowery Branch, Box
114.

Purple Hull and Cream
Crowder, White Browneyed
Peas, 25c 1b.; Striped and
White Half Runner Beans, 35c
cup; Old Fashion Bunch Okra
25c cup; Pulverized Dried Sage,
25c cup. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil-

lips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Heavy bearing Black Pole
and Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, 50c Jarge cup; Cream
Table Peas with brown eye,
35c Jb. Add-postage, Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Good, sound, 90 Day Velvet
Bean Seed, hand picked, $8.00
bu.-in 2 bu. bags; Mush Peas,
25c lb. MO. A, G. Walden, Wad-
ley, Rt. 2.

Good Tender White Crease-
back Bean Seed, Striped Haif
Runners, 50c large cup. Ople
Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

150 libs. Black Diamond or
Cannonball Watermelon Seed,
85c per ct, germ., 60c lb. FOB
here. Bob Neal, Cordele.

| Blackeyed Peas, 25c



Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,

25c good start, Mrs.
Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

About 35 Ibs, Green Pod
Okra Seed, 35 lb. PP for lot.
Mrs. A. W. Mulkey, Quill.

Mixed Tnder Cornfield and
White Half Runner Bean Seed,
White. Seeded - Butterpeas, 40c
large cup; Long Green Pod
Okra Seed, 35c large cup. Add
postage. Fred Thomas, Cran-
dali, -Rt::1.

Jones Watermelon Seed, hand
saved from 1948 crop, $2. lb.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
L, R. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1,

Castor Bean and _ Bushel,
Martin and Small Gourd Seed,
20c pkg.; Also large Red Plum
Trees, 40c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. G. D, Mitchell, Pitts, Box
38,

Red long growing Okra Seed,
10c*-0z.: $1. Ibi PP: Tom Kittle,
Carrollton, Re.

Blue Goose Peas, 20c lb. 5
Ib. lots; $6. bu.; White Tender
Half Runnear Garden Beans,
45ce teacup; Garlic Bulbs, 60c
doz.; Hales best Cantaloupe
Seed, 25c tbls. Add postage.
P, B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.
Fs

1000 =stalks> Red Ribbon
Sugar Cane Seed, 5c ea.; Black
Diamond Watermelon, 90c Ib.;
Cannonball, -60c- 1b.; Canta-
loupe, 50c lb.; Long Green Pod
Okra, 40c lb.; Squash, $1. Ib.
Add postage, Mrs. C. H. Sledge,
Byron.

Old time Little White Ten-
der Half Runner Garden Bean
Seed, White Cutshort and
Creaseback Cornfield, 50c cup.
Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade,
Elbjay Rte 3.

Pure Honey Drip Cane Seed,
recleaned, graded, 90 per ct,
germ., 98 per ct. cou, in 21/2
bu. new bags, $3. bu. L. M. Tur-
ner, Royston.

Prolific bearing, Okra Seed,
25 large teacup; Col, Butter-
bean, 20c teacup; Dawson
Plum, May Cherry, rooted, 20c
ea.; Brown Turkey Figs, nice
roots, 50c.ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. H. G. Greene, Carnesviile.

Sallie

Black Diamond Watermelon,

Seed, 50c 1b.; Jumbo Canta-
loupe Seed, T75c -lb, Leroy
Shiver, Camilla.

Cantamelon, under favorable
conditions grow to weigh 8-i0

Ibs., growth and shape of musk-

melon, quality and flavor of
cantaloupe, 100 seed, 15c; 200,
25c; 500, 50c. S. A. Beavers,
Cumming, Rt. 5.

Long Tender Pod Okra Seed,
35c cup; Tender White Half
Runner Beans, 50c cup; White
cup; Red
Speckled Crowders, 35c cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Amos Hens-
ley, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Citron Seed, 75c lb.; Red In-
dian Peach, 50c doz; Early
Green Okra, 35c teacup; Ba-
nana Muskmelon, 50c teacup;
Also large Klondike Straw-
berry Plants, 50e C. Add post-
age. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Rte 1

Citron Seed, 75c lb, Harrell
Thompson, Cadwell.

Calif. Multiplying Beer Se 2d,
20c large start; 12 starts, $1. PP.
Mrs. Earl Fineher, Waco, Rt. 1.

Imp. Long Green Okra Seed,
good, sound, from select pods,
1948 crop, 50c 1b,; 5 Ibs: or
more, 40c. L. A. Ellington, Law-
renceville, Rt, 3.

Mammith .Russian Sunflower

Seed, $1. gal.; Okra, $2.25 gal,
PP. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia,
Rie 1:

Best selected Cannoball Wa-
termelon Seed, $1. Ib.; lot for
$15. F. L. Farmer, Milledgeville,
Rt: 2. |

Certified and treated Mar-
globe and Rutger Tomato Seed,
$1.75 Ib. Del. W: -O. Waldrip.
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Whatleys Prolific Red Cob
Seed Corn, Ist. yr., sound, hand
nubbed, $1. pk.; $3.50 bu.: Few
bu. Early Large Ear Yellow
Roasting Ear Seed Corn, very
sweet, good for field, $1. pk. H.
Grady Adams, Social Circle.

Wednesday, February

Peas,



CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE



Corn, $1.75 bu.; Also Certi

Sweet Potato Seed, 5c lb.; C.
Morris, Baxley, Rt. 2.

150 bu. good Corn, $1.50 bi
Cecil R. Larkin, Lizzella, Rt.

tings Mexican June oe
, 50c gal.; $1. Be Me J; Hom
Howell, wae fk f

Good sound Corn in Shuck for 4
eri 1 mi. E. Fayettevile on



hwy. J. E. English, Fayetteville,

BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



White Mush Peas, 50c Ib.; $6.
med :

pk.; $9. half bu.
Chula.

D.

Old Fashion Black Running

Beans, Ky. Wonder Confie

Brown Striped Half Runners,

White Bunch and Running Bute :

terbeans, 30c Ib.; 344 lbs., $1. x
W. Mitchell, Gay, Rt. 1, Box 40.

White Tender Cutshort Bean ~

Seed, 50c cup; Red Speckled
Crowder and White Blackeyed
Calif. Peas, 30e cup; 4, $1.; Pea=

nut Seed, 40c cup. Mrs. Bessie :






Silvers, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Red Speckled Crowder and
White Blackeyed Calif. Peas
30c cup; White Mush Peas, 3

cup; Peanut Seed, 40c cup. Mrs.

Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rtas

Blue Java and Speckled Crowe -
$1.50 gal.3=

der Peas, 50 qt.;
$2.50 pk.; Early tender Speckled
Half Runner Garden and Ten-
der Cornfield Beans, 45 teacup;
Vine Peach Seed, 30c Tbls.
uenee Brown, Ball
coed ; ie

Little White Lady Peas, 50e.

qt.; also Cream Crowder Peas,
20c lb. Mrs. Grover C. Starkey,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.

11 bu. White- Browmevedi
Crowder Peas (treated for wee=
vils) exc. for table and. stock,
$7. bu. fob on C. of Ga. or Coasi
line RR. R. D.. Lancaster, Juni E
per.

48 bu. White Browneve ae
Crowder ,Peas, pure, 4
Sample on request. L. R. Pike,
Mauk.

Cream and Speckled Crowde
to exc. for Butterbeans
(any kind). Mrs. Glenn Bras-
well, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
ae

35-40 Ibs. nice clean,
Cream Peas, 1948 crop, nice for
eating, 12c Ib. PP. Del. Mes Ge
bert Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 5._

10 bu. Red Speckled Crowd:
er Peas, 20c lb. in 5 Ib. lots;
$8. bu.; White and Specki ;
Tender Half Runner Garden
Beans, 45c teacup. Add post
age. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground,
Riedy ae

Little Lady Finger Peas, ;
lb.; Purple Hull White Crowd-
ers, 40c Ib.; Nice lot sound
Okra Seed, 75c Ib.; Red Hull
Speckled Peas, 30c lb. Add
postage. John H. Smith, San-
dersville, Rt, 1, Box 248. ce

Purple Hull Peas, 50 att
$3.50 pk; 1/2 bu. $6.00; $10.
bu.; Black and Cream Crowd-
ers, 50c qt.; White Velvet Okra,
20c cup; 30c pt.; Marglobe,
Earliana Tomato Plants, Mar,
del., $1. C. Add postage. Mrs.
P: R. Arnold, Benevolence.

2 1/2 bu, 1948 crop nice,
clean, hand shelled, Red Rip
Peas, treated, $10. bu. at my
farm. Will not ship. Inquiries
answered containing pp
Mrs. L. A: Sanders, Ashland,

Blackeyed Peas, 10c Ib. Jaa
R.' James, Douglasville, Rt. x
(Beulah).

Black striped Half Runner
Tender Beans, 45c cup; Also
Chas. W. Cabbage and Head-
ing Collard. Plants, 35 C; Boy-
senberry Vines, $1: doz.; Garlie,
35 doz.; Exc. for print
Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt.

a

3 3/2< be ee Speckled
Crowder Peas, 12 1/2e Ib.: $16.
for lot. FOB. H. C. Powell, pial

Several bu. Browneyed
Cream Crowder Peas, (known
as Sugar Crowders) clean and
weevil free, $7.50 bu. L. M.
Vineyard, oo
Box 152.














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HOGS FOR SALE_



HORSES AND MULES
: FOR SALE

| RABBITS. AND CAVIES
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d Peanut Hay,
ton. At nent
iF,

pedeza Hay, |
in 4-5 ton
Lower grade
and Bright
; Del Joe

Corn
Hay,

good shay for
Mrs. J. Hz
pot. 1;

1 1/2 tons),
rass Hay,
without rain,
FOB barn.
, Atlanta, Rt.

ta. Trade for
or wheat. J.
ta, 976 Un-

. Tel, Ma.

p. Station, 10c
oe. s Pro-

on, Ist. year,
ilt resistant
1 var. gin,
id treated, ec

Turin.
~ resistant

E ottonseed, wilt |
nting, $2.50 bu.
af eerie

eed, delinted,
CWT. Few
tified, delinted

9. CWT.; Coker's
Kobe _Lespe-'

t resistant
, germ. 90
d and treated, $9.
ony, Watkins-

ttonseed, ast yr,
in treated, kept
3 $11. CWT. in
- Boykin, Syl-

a
also Blue Whip

ginning

without rain,
$25. All FOB. C.

S FOR SALE

' Cherry Trees, s

ts Crabapple

state insp., 3-4 ft.,

j-| Trees, about Ist., $1. doz.;

Several hundred Pine Apple
Pear Trees, and Apricot Plum,

- | rooted, 2-3 yrs. old, 50c ea. Del.

Mrs, B. F, Latham, Ludowici,
Box 308. i

Pecan Trees: Schley, Stuart,
Moneymakers, 2-3 ft., 3-4 ft.,
.|4-5 ft, 5-6 ft, 6-8 ft. 8-10 tt.

| Govt. insp. guar. true to name.

Write for prices. Calvin Har-
mah, Stovall,

Budded Pecan Trees, state

eg Stuart, 1-2 ft. 85c; 2-3

, $1.15; Moneymaker, 2-3 ft.,

a 13 ean FOB. R. JL: Adkins,
Cordele, Rt. 3. x

Jap. Apricot, blooms from
Nov.-April, 2 yr. trees, 3-4 ft.,

| $1.50 ea. James Hobson, Jas-
per.

Apple and Pomegranate

;| Sprouts, Press Peach Trees,

25c ea.; Seedling Pecan Trees,
50c ea. Mrs. C. H. Sledge,
Byrom.

25 of each, Grape and Fig

| Cuttings, $1.00 PP. MO with or-

der. W. L. Rogers, Atlanta, 176
Decatur St:

Peach trees, leading var., $4.
doz.; $25. C; Grape Vines, $2.
doz.: $15. C; Black Walnut Trees,

-1$5. doz.; Seedling Peach and Ap-

Fayette-

le Trees, $1.50 doz.
. E.-B.

ville. Tel. 152-J-3. Mrs.
Travis, Riverdale. .

Genuine Stewart Pecan Trees,
$1.50 ea.;
Moss packed; Black Muscadine
Grape Vines, 2-3 yrs. old, root-
ed, 50c ea.: Black Cherry and
Red Cedar Trees, 6-8 ft., $1. ea.
M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1, Box
111. =

_ State insp. leading var. Apple
Trees, 4-6 ft., 30c ea.: Pear, 3-4

y | ft., 50c ea.; Early H. Kiffer Gar-
| ber Peach, 2-3 ft., 30c ea. Grape

Vines, 2 yr. Concord, Niagara,
Lutie, 10c ea.; Scuppernong, 30c
ea. Add postage. W. H. Alexan-
der, Cleveland, Rt. 5. ;

Fruit Trees: 25 Black Cherry,
12 Red Cherry; 35c ea. Mrs. W.
L. Burton, Tignall.

Yellow Clingstone Peach
Col-

lard Seed, % lb, 50c; 90c Ib.;

Early Bearing Strawberry, large,

heavy croppers, 50c C; 300, $1.40.
|Add postage. No checks. Mattie

'}Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1

Apple Trees, 1, 2, and 3 yrs.

old, cheap for cash. Or trade for

farm products. Most all varie-
ties. State inspected. T.
Webb, Ellijay: '

CATTLE FOR SALE



Reg. Hereford Cattle, all ages,
for sale. J. E. Cline. Oxford.
Phone Covington 2167,

Purebred Holstein Bull, 3 yrs.
old, for sale. C. C. Sparks, Mag-
nolia Farms, Fort Valley.

- Reg. Jersey Bull, 15 mos. old,
Draconis and Volunteer blood-
lines, T. B. and Bangs free, $100.
with papers. Del. within 100 mi.
at reasonable cost. J. S. Lynn,
Washington, Rt. 1.

2 reg. Horned Hereford Bulls,
best bloodlines, approx. 14 mos.
old, reasonable price. . C.

: Sparks, Fort Valley, Magnolia

Farms.
6 grade Jersey Cows, freshen

|in a few weeks, bred to reg.

-|White Face male. H. A. Martin,
Luthersville, Bt sie

2 Reg. Guernsey bulls: one
born June 1948, other born Jan.
25, 1949. Both grandsons of Rie-
geldale Melbas Emory, - well
marked, good, strong calves. E.
B. Willingham, Cedartown. Rt. 3

20-30 choice pasture heifers
and steers, about ng" White
Face, some Springers, 23%c lb.
or round Jot; also 2 reg. Jersey
Bull, Calves,, 1 reg. Guernsey
Bull Calf. Come see. Dont
hee W. S. Mixon, Griffin,

Guernsey Cow-to freshen Feb.
23 with 2nd lalf. Mrs. Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. .

HOGS FOR SALE





2 or 3 cross bred PC-OIC Pigs,
farrowed. Jan. 9th, choice in
very way, cholera i immune, $10.





l | ea. t aed ie crate and ship

2. per pig. K. D.

m.| from. litter of 11,

SPC Pigs, bred mia: service
boars, champion breeding, rea-
eee prices. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville.

20 Shoats, 50-100 lbs., from
good sows, sired by reg. Minn.
No. 1 Boar, also several litters
pigs, farrowed Jan. 20-30th. Will

ae 1

2 Hereford Gilts, mostly ready
to breed, $35. ea.; 2 Hereford
Gilts, 2 mos. old, $25. ea.; 1 Big
Bone Guinea Gilt, $25. Papers
furnished in buyer s name. Leon
Watson, Unadilla.

2 purebred SPC Boars, born
Aug. 15, 1948, reg. in buyers
name, $35. my farm; $40.~crated
and shipped. MO only. Sidney
Bryson, _Greensboor.

SPC Pigs males and gilts, 12
wks. old, well marked, exc,
bloodlines, $23. ea. Treated, crat-
ed, reg. buyer's name. FOB 5
mi. SE, Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine-
hurst.

Reg. SPC Sow, bred to: reg.
male, to farrow nd. time ey
20th, "$45, Also 2 gilts, 2 males, 3
mos. old, 60 lbs.; $18. ea. with
papers. H. F, Williams, Guyton.

*Purebred SPC Pigs, about 3
mos. old, reg. in buyers name,
$30. ea. FOB. Hugh L. Turner,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Choice young Hamp. Boars,
reg. buyers name, reasonable.
Odis S. Duggan, RFD i

2 purebred SPC Gilts,.1
Boar, 3 1/2 mos. old, reg. and
have trated. Gilts, $20. ea.,
pos $25... WG: McGill, Lizel-

d

6 very choice reg. fleshy type
Duroc Male Pigs, 2 mos. old,
treated, crated, reg. $20. ea.
Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.

Some of the best bred SPC
Pigs, reg. buyers name, 4. mi.
N. E.. Pinehurst. M. J. Black-
mon, Pinehurst.

Guinea Sow, bred to Big
Bone Guinea Male, $60.00;
Short Nose OIC Sow, about 1
yr. old, bred to Big Bone

Guinea, $35. Rever Wade, Al-
to; Rte1.

Booking orders for March 15
del. on 8 wks. old! thorough-
bred cross of B. B. Black Afri-
can and Blocky Type Blue
Guinea Pits, males and females,
$12.50 ea.;
$20. pr. FOB: Mrs. Jno. Le
Raulerson, Waverly, Rt 1.

24 Hereford and Duroc Gilts
and Barrows, 180-220 lbs. M.
P. Minchew, Jr., Macon, Rt. 3.

8 OIC Shoats, $15.-$25. ea.
Good fts. Roy Harrell, Fayette-
ville.

26 Pigs, a mos. old, cross
blood but good stock, free of
disease, $8. ea. All letters ans,
Johnny Copeland, Gardi, Rt. 1,

. Reg. Hampshire Boars, ready
for service and gilts, and boars

10-12 wks. old, reg. in buyers
name. W. H. Morris, Baxley,
Phone 108.

Young Hamp. Boars, reg. in
buyers name, reasona bly
priced. O. S. Duggan, Chester.

+ Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3, 3 and
4 mos. old, from Ga. State
Grand Champ. Boar and Sow.
L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley,
Rt2\3;



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

. Tenn. Bred Dark Bay Mare
Mule, 7 yrs. old, 1200 Ihs., work
.anywhere, sell or trade for 42
Intl. Harvester Combine and
pay difference. F..L. Strick-
land, Columbus, Reese Rd. Tel.
Phone 2-1055.

Gray Mare, will plow, ride
or work to road cart, gentle,
easy to manage. Sell cheap. L.
R. Walden, Soperton, Rt. 2.

15 yrs. old Mule, 800-900 Ibs.,
$25. at my place. Cr. 2435. Jack
Ricks, Atlanta, 261 Sotherland
Ter. N. E.

Mare, 10 yrs. old, good rider,
$85. or trade for 3 heifers, 1
bull calf, 3 1/2 mos. or older.
Good cend., work anywhere. |



W. H Craig, Riverdale.
a

not ship. J. R. Smith, Palmetto,





2 good mules, $65. ea. at my
place. Frank Barford, Atlanta,
1185 Moreland Ave., S, E,

Fine Gray Saddle Horse,
cheap, about 900 lbs., gentle.
Mrs. Spencer Carter, McMur-
ry Dr., Rt. 4, Box 487.

Sorrel Filly with flaxen
mane and tail, 2 yrs. old, work,
$125.00; Also 2. Milk Goats and
QieKads. priced Tight: /Z.. 0,
Swearingen, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2,
Box 164.

Mule, about 6 = yrs. old,
sound, work, anywhere, good
cond., around 1100 lbs. George
M. Taylor, Alma, Rt. 1.

Black Mare Mule, about 800
Ibs., $65.00; Or trade for good
milch cow. Harvey Leslie,
Greenville, Rt. 1, Box 5A.

Black Mare Mule, 12 yrs: old,
around 1000 lbs., sound, gentle,
work anywhere, $100. Trade for
calves. See 10 miles S. Coving-
ton. Bethany Church Com-
munity. J. R. eee
ton, Rt. 2.

2 Black Mare Mules for sale.
K. S. Lindsay, Lizella, Box 313.
6 mi. E. Roberta, Hwy. 80

Pr. Mare Mules, 7 yrs. old,
1000-1100 Ibs., well matched,
work anywhere, also 2H wagon,
fair cond., $500. Paul McClure,
Woodstock, Rt. 2. J

Tenn. Walking~ Show Horse,
several pleasure horses, 2 colts,
white and Palomino, sound, gen-
tle, reasonable. Florence Gildea,
Savannah, Rt. 2, Box 528. Phone
9503.5"

Balck Mare Shetland Pony, 8
yrs. old, 350 lbs., fat and sound,
gentle. E. B. Birdsong, Wood-
land. Tel. 2412.

Good Plow Mule, about 12
yrs. old, $40. at my home W. of
Newnan at Welcome. J. C. Me-
Key, Newnan.

Good work mule, middle aged,
950-1000 lbs., $30. at my home,
6 mi. W. Lawrenceville, 2 mi. E.
Sweetwater Park. W. J. Hughes,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

White Sianat Nannie Goat,
bred to freshen in June, from 10
qt. stock, $15. W. C. Shumate,
JE:, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Tel.
DE. 3067.

2 Milk Goats, 414 qts. ea when
fresh, I dry, 1 almost dry, both
freshen in about 5 wks., 1 horn-
less bil, 1 yr. old, all for $35. at
my place. R. B. Ewing, Norcross,
Box 44.

2 mos. old doe, half Nubian
and Alpine, from reg. and heavy
producers, $5. E. A: Felker, Mar-
low.

1 milk goat and others, reg.
Saanan; also2 hogs, some pigs;
good work horse, 6-7 yds. old,
for sale. Tel. 5454. J. B. Cook, At-
lanta, 4559 Powers Ferry Rd.

8- 10 small type Tog. Milk
Goats, 1 qt.-Yz gal. milk -daily,
for sale. H. T. Mitchell, Martin.

RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

3 NZW Rabbits, 2 does, 1 buck,
6 mos. and 10 mos. old, $3. ea.;
a $8. C. L Hand, Bowdon,
Re: 2.

8 wks. old NZW and Chin-
chilla Rabbits, does, $2. ea.;
bucks, $1.50 ea. C. P. Houston,
Atlanta, 1445 McPherson Ave.,
S. E. Tel. DE. 7467.

Guinea Pigs, (cavies) young
stock, breeding age, $3. pr. Billy
Turner, Union Point.

6 White Giant Rabbits, 8 wks.
old, $1.25 ea.; buck, 18 wks. old,
$2. Trade for Flemish Giant or
Angora Rabbits; also Berkshire
Male (pig) for service, entitled
to reg. Lester Carson, Farming-
ton.

~Guinea Pigs (cavies), healthy,

ll colors, including black and
white, $1.-$3.-ea. F. W. Jordan,
Athens, 256 Bloomfield St.

Pr. White Rabbits with pink
eyes, $3. Raliegh Pruitt, Lavo-
nia, Rt. 2.

ae Buck Rabbits, 1 yr. old,

$3. H.. pes Talking Rock,
Rt 1



he





NZW Buck Rabbits, 2 yrs. old,

from ped. stock, $5. exp. col.
ae Otis Mashburn, ae



SACKS FOR SALE

eteeeeeiniiiahiaaanadiamemtmmmammemseeneee ee

Print sacks, washed, ironed,

free of holes and mildew, 25 :

ea. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. Roy Lovall, Cleveland, Rt.
1;

Print sacks, 100 lb.
$3.50 doz.; $30:C) SPP: No
checks nor COD. Dollie Pear-

son, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Good print sacks,
30 ea.;
of holes. Send postage. Mrs,
Thomas Odum, Campton. a

Large print sacks,
holes, 25c ea.; 24, $5.50. Add
postage. MO only. Mrs. M. I.
Free, Clarksville, Rt. 3. J



ra
LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:
Want several

Angus Heifers.

price. J. Q. Allen, Enigma.

young Black

- Woman on farm has room for_

2 good milch cows, chickens,
and hogs. Do work for wages

or on shares. You furnish stock
ex-

and feed, References
changed. Mary Price, Kenne-
saw, Rt. 1. e

Want 4 reg. Guernsey Heif-

ers from 6 mos.-2 yrs. old for

reasonable price. State
price and approx. wt. J.
Godwin, Washington, Rt. 2.

Want to*exc. reg. Hereford
Male for fresh in Jersey Milch

age,

cap. ae st
washed, no holes nor mildew,

washed, | :
Not washed, 25c. Free

free of

State age and

M..







Cow. L. L. Holloway, Monti- as

cello, Rt, 1.
HOGS: z M:
Want Little Bone Guinea

Hog for service. Must*be pure- -
bred. Clyde Maxwell, Smyrna,

Rt. .2:

Want reg. OIC Guinea Hogs, _
to

2-6 mos. old. Contact: W.
Thomas, Lavonia, Rt. 1, ;
Want reg. Berkshire Male |

Hog, 12-15 mos. old. Z. M. O-
Daniel, Acworth.
GOATS:

Want some common goats.

Give number and price. John ae

Burke, Cobb.

RABBITS:

Want 1 NZ Giant White
Buck Rabbit, about 1 yr, old.
State price. Carl Garrett, La-
vonia. 5
Want some rabbits. State
kind and best price. James E.
Johnson, Hahiira, Rt. 1.

Want: 1 NZ Red Doe Rabbit.
George Ulm, Poulan.

CATTLE

Want to buy or exe. pr. good

mules for a yoke of small steers,
500-700 lbs. ea. ]
yoke, not too old. Write, Grip
Eubanks, Rossville, Rt.

Want reg. Guernsey Bull, not
under 1 yr. or over 18 mos. old
at reasonable prcie. Joe Godwin,
Jr., Washington, Rt. 2.

Want to raise cattle on shares.
Have plenty pasture and feed.
Want 50-70 at once. E. F. Seales,
Bowdon. Rt. 4.

Want 10 grade Angus Cows,
open or bred, or 10 heifers to
breed this summer. Must be free
of Bangs and T. B. Buy or trade
hay. Tom Hutchinson, LaGrange,
Box 791. Phone 4212.

Want 10-25 Black Angus or.

Poll White Face Heifers, or
young cows, full blooded but
not reg. J. Harvye Lokey, Win-
der.

HOGS

Want Black PC or half PC,
half Black Guinea cheap for
eash. L. H. Ellis, Roy.

Want 6 Shoats, 100-125 Ibs. to
grow out on halves. B. F. Fagan,
Martin, Rt. 1.

HORSES AND MULES

Want large mule in. exc, for
nice milk goat to freshen soon.
Will pay difference. O. O. Tur-
ey Lithia Springs, Rt. 1, Box
2.

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PAGE FOUR _

_ RABBITS

- Ducks, $3. pr. Mrs. O. L.-Craft,

Rt 5



LIVESTOCK WANTED

POULTRY FOR SALE



POULTRY FOR SALE |










_

Want 3 prs. NZR_ Rabbits.
chan price. Hoyt B. Smith,
ainesville, 708 Auburn Ave.
Want pr. Belgium Rabbits;
also some White Multiplying
Onions. E. I. Fenn, Decatur, 2249

Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 1.

SHEEP AND GOATS

Want some common goats.
Give number you have and
price. John Burke, Cobb.

Want 1 or 2 milk goats, 2
sheep" (ewes) and 1 heifer calf.
Must be reasonable. Rey. R. M.
_Henkle, Alma, Rt. 4.

Want Cheviot Breed Sheep. E.
Clarke, Atlanta, RFD 6.



POULTRY FOR SALE



ANCONAS:

30 April hatch pullets and 2
eockerels, from Sheppards fa-
ous 275 egg strain; pullets now
laying, $95. FOB. Marguerite
Holloway, Rome.

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:



20 pure Cornish hens, large, |
blocky type, $2. ea; 2 roosters,
same str., $2.50 ea. No ~chks. |
Mrs. Jewel Dominy, Eastman. |

5 young hens, laying, eeu
-purebred AAA Dark Cornish,
from prize winning stock, ze
selected hatching eggs, $2. J
Granger, Reidsville. . |

Pit game stags, cocks, hens
and pullets for sale; also have
pit game eggs, $3. per 15. L. O.
Eee Cedartown, Rt. 1. (at

ish Creek).

50 White Giant hens, 1948 |
hatch, now laying, $2.25 ea.
FOB. Mrs. George Fletcher,
Broxton. .

Pure Snider Warhorse stags, |
$10. ea; Warhorse and Red Quill
cross, $7.50 ea. Brood stock di-
ie Adam Whitaker, Cherry-
0g

Purebred Dark Cornish Hens,
Pullets, Cockerels, 1947-48 hatch,
$2.50 ea.; 10 hens or pullets and
1 cockerel, $25. White Pekin

avonia.

Trio White Face Red Cornish,
14% yr. old, now laying, $15. MO.

o checks. Mrs. J. C. Herron, |
Jartin, Rt. 1.

Trio extra large Dark Cornish,
eo FOB. Send MO. Malcolm
cMillan, Bartow, Box 13.

Game Cocks or Stags, round
heads, direct from Jimmy John-
ston. Write for further informa-
7 5 H. J, Conner, Ellijay, .



Pacheed AAA grade White}
Cornish Chickens, 1 Rooster, 3 |
Hens, $18.; Also AAA Grade |
White Cornish Game Eggs, $2.,
15. PP. Mrs..J. O. Howell, Pine-
view.



|/BANTAMS:

|

Mug and Warhorse Games,
healthy, good econd., raised on
open range, $5. ea. Plus ship-
ping chrgs. Hardie Kilby, - Elli- |
jay, Rt. 1.

1 fine Brood Pit Game Cock
for sale or trade for 2 nice game
hens. Can ship any time. Rus-
sell Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.

Trio large type Dark Sa
$8.50; Cornish hens, $2.50
Roosters, $3.50. C. O. Sikes, Syl.
vester.

Pit games, Sniders pure Ba-
con -Warhorse, 2 yr. old cock
and 2 pullets, $35. 00; stags, $10.,
Eggs in March, $10. per 15; grist
grady stags, $7. 50 ea; pit cocks,
$125. for 12. Guar. Tom Weaver,
Canon, Rt. 2.

Pit game hens, 2 ea. Traveller
and Clippers, $4, ea; 1 Allen
Roundhead, $2.00; 1 ea. old time
Roundhead and Shuffler, pullet,
$2. ea. Shuffler stag, $3.50; Lot
for $19. Lester Tyler, Tallulah

Falls.
Pure Dark Cornish hens, pul-
lets and cockerels, 1947-1948,

$2.50 ea; 10 hens or pullets and
cockerel, $25.00; White Pekin
ducks, $3.50 pr; also Dark and
White Cornish (prize winners)
/eggs, ea. $1.75 setting, postpaid.
Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2.

Purebred, heavy type Dark
Cornish, 2 hens and_ rooster,
$8.25: 2 cockerels, 1948 hatch,
|$2.50 ea. Eggs, $1. 65 per 15. Car-
tons returned. M. O. only. Mrs.
Cora BS. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.

vd

Purebred Dark Cornish ban-
tams, $7.50 per trio; extra roost-
ers, $1.50 ea. Johnny King,

|Cairo, 710 No. Broad St.

2 White bantam roosters, 1948
hatch, smallest type, $1. ea.
D. Jones, Jr., Hahira, RFD 1.

|BARRED ROCKS:

B. R. Thompson Ringlet str.,
1 yr. old hens, now laying, 6 for
$17.50 FOB. Mrs. Jv A. Wilson,
Martin.

LEGHORNS:

2 W..L. ee
0

from 271 eg
Hanson str., ae ea.
son, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 521, RA.

cockerels,
ntest hen,

5689.

MINORCAS:

Large type Black Minorca lay-
ing pullets and hens, $2,25 ea;

also 4 H Club 2nd place winner

N. H. Red pullets, laying 80 per-
cent, $2.50 ea. J. D. McDonald,
Milledgeville.

ORPINGTONS:

10 fine yellow Buff Orp., hens,
$20. with Rooster free. Mrs. Ma-
rie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2

PEAFOWLS, PH BASANTS,

| PIGEONS, ETC.

Purebred Racing Homers, $5. |
pr., $12.00; Fantails, Pigmy
Pouters, Tumblers and Eng.
Trumpeters. E. H. Morgan, Col-











Ave.

E. | hogs. Howard Lott, Alapaha, "Rt.

GEESE, ETC.

TW. Han_



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address. .

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OR WANTED, STORES
| PROPERTY
OR PROPERTY WILL BE

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U. S. Postal Regulations,

White King Pigeons, about
150, mostly mated and working,
$1. ea. for lot. R. B. Rhosnhiser,
Macon, Rt. Columbus Rd. ~

Silver Homer pigeons, grown,
mated, $1.50 pr.; 3 purebred.
rown Sebright bantam roosters,
se ea; 2 R. C. feathered legged
speckled - bantam roosters, 75c
ea. Trade for other poultry. Bil-
ly Durden, Odum, Rt. 1.

Biue peafowls, 1 yr. old, $47.-
50 pr; pen raised Bob White
quail, $8. pr; 1948 hatch Golden
and Silver pheasants, $15. pr. No
checks nor COD. M. O. only.
an Helen Street, ne Rt.

35 pr. pure White King pig-
eon, banded, mated, working,
$2. pr. for lot. J. Lindsay John-
son, Rome, 601 2nd. AVe.

REDS (NH, RI, & OTHERS):

Approx. 75 N. H. Red Pulllets,
12 wks. old, $1. ea.; 95c ea. for
lot. FOB my farm. Del. within
50 miles. G. W. Darden, Wat-
kinsville.

600 Christy N. H. Red Pullets,
from Nicholls strain, 14 wks.
old, never been sick, $1.40 ea.
Can ship 20 and up. B. R. Wood-
liff, Alpharetta; Rt. 1, Hopewell
Rass {

200 NH Red Pullets, 12 wk.
old, $1. ea. Come at once. D. F.
Howard, Flowery Branch, Rt.
A

Sell 20 or 30 laying hens, Reds,
your choice, $2.25; My selection,
$2.00; Rooster free with 10. Will
not ship. Want Bees nearby. ede
C. Burson, Columbus, 3395 Ma-
con Rd.

33 RI Red Hens, Feb. 1948
hatch, 4H, laying well, $2. ea.
Or trade for good milch cow, or

1. 8 mi. N..E. Alapaha.

26 NH young hens, now lay-
ing, $2. ea. at my home near
Goggins. Donald Chandler, Gog-
gins, Rt. 1.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,

Pair Ducks (col.) $2. Or exc.
Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2.

1 Tom, 2 Hens, young BB, $16.
Plus express. MO. Mrs. Lizzie
Raper, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1.
(resident of Ga.) ;

Pr. nice Bronze Turkeys for
sale. Mrs. J: J. Davidson, Pine-
view, Rt. 1.

Buff Drake (duck) about 4
mos. old. Direct stock. C: B. El-
ington, Thomson.

14 Blue Speckled Guineas, 10
white; 3 roosters and 21. hens,

$2.25 ea.; $48. for lot. Quillian
Tuggle, Buford, Rt. 3.
6 Muscovey Ducks, $2. ea.

FOB. R. E. Justice, Attapulgus.

6 mos. old Broad Breasted
young Turkey Toms, 25 Ibs. ea.,
65c lb.. Nice for breeding pur-

poses. Robert T. Attaway,
Wrightsville. ;

2 Turkey Gobblers, | dark
bronze, fine stock, about 20 lbs.
ea., 45 lb; Or $11. ea. Add
postage. Mis. C. B. Hicks, Rey-
nolds.

9 pure White Chinese Geese,
$5. if lot taken; 6 White Pekin
Ducks. $2. ea.; $9. for entire lot.

Fred McCall, Reidsville, Box
161.
Mammoth Bronze purebred

1948 hatch Turkey Gobbler, 29-
25 Ibs., $12. crated. W. L. Helms,
Buena Vista.

Large healthy White Pekin
Ducks, $2.50 ea.; $4. pr.
Price, Lavonia.

POULTRY FOR SALE



GUINEAS:

Want old time young Speckled
Guinea Hens, no roosters. Give
best price. L. D. Todd, Danville.

PEAFOWL:

Want 1 Blue Pea Fowl Hen.
Quote price. W. J. Mathews,
Baxley Btc tag.

BABY CHICKS:

Want to raise baby chicks, 50-
50 basis. Other party furnish
chicks and-half the feed. I do
the work. Prefer farm Grady or
adjoining : Mrs. E. F, Folds,
Cairo; Rt. 2. :

Want soe quality N. H. Red.
baby chicks and feed on halves. |
I furnish housing and labor.













leone janes Mrs. Lee. on
Ballew, :

5 Ao I ic ete



PoP tg

CORNISH: |

Want 1. purebred Sones

Rooster (Bull Dog strain) short
leg, blocky type, 10 or 12 mos.
old. State price and wt. Mrs. B.
M. Kitchens, Dry Branch, Rt. 2.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want white single man, 35-

56 yrs. old, to help raise chick-| :

ens, garden and repair work.

Must be neat, honest, sober. |:

$15. wk., room and board. Be-
tween Macon and Bolingbroke,
Hwy. 41. J. L. Wade, Tee
broke, POB 46. j

Want reliable tenant for 1-21

H crop, 3rdgs and 4ths, 3 R
house, barn, pasture, ereek
bottom and upland, mail and
school rt. 8 mi. Canton. No
drunkards nor drifters need
apply. Noel Payne, Canton, Rt.

Want elderly man to ac light
work on farm. Board, laundry,
and wages. J. T. Brewer, Lo-
ganville, Rt. 1.

Want tenant for 100 A farm.
5 R, and 3 R house. Covington
Hwy. 4 mi. E. Conyers. At.
1757. Miss Lucy M. Zachry, At-

lanta, 887 Peachtree St., N. E
Apt. 2. :

~Want . white middleaged
woman, reliable and_ trust-

worthy, for light farm chores
on small farm for gon home
and wages. Mrs. J. E. Engram,

Lithonia, Rt. 3. : ; +P

Want farmer for 2H crop, 50-

50 basis. 4R house, barn, pas-|
ture, wood, good mules,

and
tools. Mail and school Rt. Also
2H crop, red level land, good
house, barn and outbldgs.,
wood, pasture. Standing

Want farmer for 2-3 H farm,

3rds and 4ths. 6 R house, REA)
church, |

lights, school, near
pasture with running | water,
Gwinett Co. 3 mi. S._E. Gray-|.

son, 7 mi. Lawrenceville: Jonah

Cheek Lawrenceville.

Want. aGneal! sober, depend-
able country couple to live on

my farm. Must be able to main-

tain self. Good proposition.
Good home. R. O. Moss, West .
BPownbe Pere sean

Want woman to live in Hotes
with aged lady and help with,

light farm chores for room and
board; can have garden and/

| chickens. No salary, Mrs. J. E.)

Pilcher, Sr., Plains: RFD:
Want good farmers for 2-H.

crop, 3rds and 4ths or standing.
ret, 2 houses, elect. Hight. good | d

pasture and land. L. A Boldn,
Temple. Box 152. a z

Want good, single man to dive

as one of family, plow 1H crop. |

Pay part wages, give part crop,
board and laundry. No drunks.
J.H. Robinson, Bethlehem, Rt. 1

lor Deklab Co. si

scent. |
W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica. |-

3 go
with lights, "Reese
nan. RFD 3.

Widow and daught
wants small 1 H.
rent in Fulton ee
on bus line to A
V. Floyd, Atlanta, R

us
-Want place _with
nished and work
not in crop.
Padgett, Marble

_ 46 yrs old man, 2
and 16) wants job o1
ing tractor. Dont di
cow. and horse. |
bard, sume










Prefer N. Ga. but
John King, Alph
Care H. H. Tur sie

Want small



or looking after




do hard work. T.
Atlanta, Rt. 18,

_ Want 2H. farm m,




Want oH f.
4 R- house, lights



ble. amily
room and_ boar









references, Do
and wages. Col
Roy West,
ple, Villa -

Want 6 on

halves. Write | ;
Trudie - Shelto n,

Sober, hones 3




Newnan, Rts

Man with 6 ins
job on farm. G
school. Arthut |
boro, hy be









cows, calves, open & bred

cock, Box 23, Moultrie.

- AUCTION ae
First Spring auction sale of 1949
Hereford & Polled Hereford cattle inelu

torium, Moultrie Friday, March 4. Write

: ae



heifers at Li

Kies



shall be responsible for



oe a eres Director





IMPORTANT NOT
TERMINAL INSPECTION OF NURSE

_ For the benefit of those not defin
as a Nurseryman or Dealer or Agent d
make individual shipments or gift shipmen
sery stock, a terminal inspector point is_
tablished at 432 State Capitol, Atlanta,
spections will be made at this point, and |
are-found apparantly. free of plant pes
spection certificates will be attached and
stock allowed toproceed to destination. 1





oe ers





+

_transportati

point of origin to inspection point an
tination, whether transported by pa
bus, truck or other or, Georsia

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