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TOM UNDER @
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COMMISSIONER
VOLUME 32
Editorial By TOM LINDER
For the past quarter of a
century Georgia has been out-
j@ standing in the production of
i= peaches. Those who know very
B little about the State and its
@products remember the Geor-
Bigia Peach which is found on
@ practically every market in the
1 country and yields a substantial
revenue to our State.
__. The peach industry is well
erganized and every bushel or
carload that is shipped from the
Bistate goes out in accordance
Marketing Agreement, which
provides that no peaches can be
shipped out of Georgia that do
not meet the requirements of a
Federal inspection certificate.
@ .~=EC(TThe: vegetabile industry is
@ likewise many years old, but it
was not until 1935 that the State
took definite steps to provide
' marketing facilities. Under the
} provisions of an Act of the Leg-
islature, the Commissioner of
Agriculture was authorized to
4 construct markets and the first
State market was opened in At-
@ lanta in February, 1936. Sales
# that year amounted to $541,000.
0 This market grew and develop-
om ed rapidly and the needs of State
aid in the marketing of Geor-
gia fresh fruit and vegetables
became so apparent the pres-
-fent Atlanta Farmers Market
i Was opened May, 1941.
vig 6Cfli(sdCns the meantime, other
markets have been constructed
at strategic locations in the
State, and during the past year,
@ eleven State markets were in
1 operation, through which $42,-
935,000 worth of fruits and veg-
etables were sold. More than
$31,000,000 was handled
. through the Atlanta market.
al From May, 1941, through
i" December, 1948, sales through
these markets have amounted
oid
202,743,000. The Atlanta
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1949
market, in particular, serves the
nation, as farm products from
forty-two states and five foreign
countries were handled through
that market in 1948.
These figures show the vi-
tal part our State markets are
playing in the marketing of
fruits and vegetables. The rec-
ord reveals that in 1939, 17,679
carloads, or carlot equivalent,
of fruits and vegetables were
handled through the Atlanta
market, and in 1948, 24,085 car-
loads were handled. There has
been a consistent increase since
1941, with the exception of 1942
and 1943, in the number of car-
loads handled through the At-
lanta market, and a decided in-
crease in the dollar value of the
products handled. For instance,
the total sales for all State mar-
kets in 1941 were $7,740,000,
and in 1948, $42,939,000, or ap-
proximately six times greater.
NOTICE!
HYBRID SEED CORN
Hybrid Seed Corn, means the
first generation seed of a cross pro-
duced by controlling the pollination,
and by combining two, three, or four
inbred lines, or by combining one in-
bred line or a single cross with an open
polinated variety.
When buying hybrid seed corn, it is
important to get certified seed if possi-
ble. If hybrid seed corn is not certified,
be sure that the tag shows the variety
and pedigree. For instance, Hybrid Ten-
nessee 10 Corn grown from four inbred
lines, the pedigfee would show (T14 x
T18) x (T61 x T13) with the name
and address of the producer.
There is at times good hybred seed
corn which, on account of being low
in germination, cannot be certified. All
certified corn must show a germina-
tion of 80% or better, and corn grown
for certification that shows 70% or
better is permitted sold, but not cer-
tified.
Insist on hybrid seed corn that is
adaptable to your locality, otherwise,
you may lose a crop. Also, your county
agent, vocational teacher or the Soil
Conservation representative in your
locality should be able to give you in-
formation as to adaptability of differ-
ent varieties, ; :
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NUMBER 30
Fruits and Vegetables
The question confronting
the Commissioner of Agricul-
ture as well as the people of Ge-
orgia is: Will this volume of pro-
.duce continue to increase and,
if so, what additional facilities
will be needed to meet the
demands.
The General Assembly is
cognizant of that fact and I hope
will continue to make provisions
to take care of this need that is
so vital to the future develop-
ment of Georgia agriculture.
It is interesting to note the
varieties of fruits and vegeta-
bles we produce in Georgia. Of
the 6,048 carloads sold last year
on the Atlanta market, 1,693
cars were watermelons, 543
cars of sweet potatoes, 512 cars
of cabbage, and the other prod-
ucts ranging from 363 cars of
greens to 53 cars of peppers and
peas; cantaloupes, corn, field
peas, tomatoes, Lima _ beans,
peaches, collards, squash, okra,
potatoes, turnips, pears and ap-
- ples, named in order of quantity
marketed.
There are a number of oth-
er products that were market-
ed in lesser quantities, from cus
cumbers, 33 cars, to beets 1, in-
cluding lettuce, egg plant
grapes, mixed vegetables, on-
ions, radishes, spinach, green
peas and strawberries.
Realizing that profitable
farming depends, in its final an-
alysis, on profitable marketing,
all agricultural agencies, both
Federal and State, are devoting
considerable time to this prob-
lem. Improved facilities are be-
ing added, markets are under
construction and others under
consideration to perfect our
marketing system, which has
become an important factor in
the marketing program of. the
entire country.
TOM LINDER
Commissioner Of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
AACHINERY FOR SALE
Small conomy Riding Trac- Model 11 A John D. Com-
tor, good rubber, No. 10 Trac-| bine with power -unit, exc.
ter Plow, aise arrow. 1 Sel cond, $1000. George Watkins
Coulter for tractor plow, al-| Griffin, Rt. A.
most good as new. Letters ans.
Walter F Smith, Forsyth, Rt.
1. 6 mi. SE Indian Springs.
2 Covington Planters, guano
hoppers for Ford or Ferguson
E-60 Allis-Chalmers Power
Unit, suitable for feed mixers,
hammer mill, silage cutter, etc.,
motor A-1 cond. Priced right.
J. Render Hill, Greenville.
T actor, $50.00; Ford Tractor Lilliston Peanut Picker, on
Weeder, $65. J. H. Leverett,! rubber, and set Southern Pea-
Parrott. nut Plows (used 1 season), perf-
Dairy Equipment, 2-6 gal. ect cond., sacrifice for quick
churns, large size ice box, and sale. a 7 Minchew, Jr., Ma-
other dairy equip., exc. cond.| Cm, Rt. 3.
Mrs. O. B, Brooks, Newnan, Rt.| 14 scalloped Discs for Trac-
3. tor Harrow, 17 in, diameter,
Farmall A Tractor, 16 disc J.|1 1/4 in. hole for axle, also
some other discs for small
D. harrow, 2 disc plow, 6 row
cotten duster, all tractor pull-| harrow. J. R. Maddox, Bloom-
Phone * Ivy
ed, used 2 yrs., $150. Arthur field, 2, Macon.
Pryor, Williamson. 2068 J.
Iron 3eam 2 H Turn Plow,|,,No. 7 | McCormick-Deering
Vulcan No. 10, good cond., 10.;| Mower, Intl. Dump Rake, Led-
some oiher equipment. At my | better Planter, No, 40 Oliver
barn. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bre-| Horse Drawn Turner, trade for
men. McPherson St | 2 or 3 sec, harrow. B. Hol-
: : |combe, Varnell, Rt. 1,
Farm: actor, as
ee - rie ered er Ledbetter Cotton and Corn
new, used less than 50 days, :
* aia 14 0 ee Planter with all planters, $7.50;
eee ee er ee Cole Grain and Guano Distrib
tre for cattle. Se | a Strib~
ee catcle A Oy utor, dbl. box, used very little,
farm 5 mi. S. W. Locust Grove. | .
We HH Martin. Locust Grover| $40-. Algood: cond. J. J. Davis,
7 | Rutledge.
ere. 1
| . :
Riding ltivator 4 | WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
A ees Sete | 10 Disc Bogg Harrow, Mowing
tongue, . $12.56; Dbl. H f : ;
Ret Gory: Biskie ain00. 3 Machine, new tires, good cond.
; ' J, C. Norr is, Bogart.
Spring Tooth Cultivators, used
1 yr., $11.00 ea.; Hammer, Mill, F-20 Farmall
Tractor, good
$50.00; 2 H wagon, $55. All| rubber tires, motor doesnt use
good cond. Geo. B. Malcom,} oil, good repair, $55.00; Har-
Social Circle. | row, used 1 season, 24 disc
Ford Tractor, Itivator @ :
5 et a ae ee Buena Vista, Rt. 3.
planters, good cond., for sale.|
-- Newton, Millen, Tel.|. 52. in. McCormi:k-Deering
332 W-1. ee $475.00; And 16 Disc
Complete set planters, cotton| John D, Smoothing Harrow,
and abl. lccowet type, culti-| $140. Both good cond. Melvin
vators, distributors for F-12 or| King, Covington, Rt. 2.
F-14 Farmall, hand lift, good John Deere, 12 A Combine
conc. W. A. Davis, Valdosta.| (6 ft.) with motor, perfect
Rt. 4. Phone 331-R2. cond., kept out of weather,
1946 Ford Tractor, Bush and| $1200. W. N. Johnson, Warren-
Begg Harrow, set 14 in. turn-| '?-
ers, scoops, wagon on rubber,} WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
seme other equip. D. R. Coop-|} 1946 model, pulley, power
er, East Point, 111 Dauphine} take-off, 2 disc Hester side
St, Tel. Ca. 4143. plow board, hydraulic lift, 6 ft.
New 49 -Fo Tractor * | mowing machine, Ist. class
and Bore ee eae slow. { cond, $2200. See John G. Wil-
pick-up type. Will. sell sep-| liams, Carnesville, RED 2.
arately. F. CE. Dalton, Alpha-} Size A Farmall Tractor, on
reit aU. 2: |/new rubber, 2 disc plow on
947 Model VAC Case Trac-|rubber, planters, cultivators,
jor, good as new, 4 Disc J. D.|all equip. Ist. class cond., priced
Tiller, and 8 Disc King Harrow,| Tight. J. T. Owens, Jr., Cov-
good cond. Hugh McCollum,| ington, Rt. 2.
Royston, Rt. 1, | Set of J, D. planters and
ft. Deering Ideal Binder, | guano distributors complete
al cutting parts like new,| with. runners, swords, plates
$25., also< 35 gal. cap. dairy| for cotton, peanuts, corn, etc.,
churn, hand or power. FOB. | for model B, used very little,
Stamps for answer. Claude H.| $125. for set. Clifford L, Jones,
Yearwood, Macon, Rt. 6 | Benevolence.
middle buster,
dbl. sec., $200. R. P. McCorkle;
MARKEI BULLETIN
SECOND HAND :
ACHIMER* FOR SALE
J. Deere A Tractor in good
cond. B. Forrest Smith, Col-
bert.
Dbl. 12 in. slide plow, $75.00;
Dbl. Sec, 24 Disc Harrow; $175.
All for Ford Tractor. Used
very little. J. R. Hancock, Grif-
fin; BC.
WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
lights, starter, power take-off,
belt pulley, planters, cultiva-
tors, 7 ft. mower, Bush and
Bogg Harrow, 2 disc smooth-
ing harrow, heavy duty, all
good cond. Bargain. yt
Harp, Yatesville.
Allis-Chalmers C_ Tractor,
harrow, plow, mowing machine,
practically new. S, L. Rogers,
Murrayville, Rt. 1.
New complete set cultivators
with hydraulic lift, never used,
$200. Hardwick Harris, Gibson,
Rt, 1LABox:3:
16 in: Bottom Plow with all
hitch equipment, for model A
Tractor, A-1 cond. Geo. W.
McDonald, Vidalia, Rt. 2.
1947 Ford-Ferguson Tractor,
2 disc plow, subsoiler, scrape,
Bush and Bogg and Smoothing
Harrow, all good cond, H. C.
Cowart, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
2 Cotton Strewers, exc. cond.,
$10. ea.; Also dairy equip. for
sale. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Care
Echo Valley: Farm, Stock-
bridge.
ICC Case Tractor, good rub-
ber, 6 disc tiller with seeder,
$750.00; IHC Side Del. Rake,
$100.00; Friend Sprayer, 300
gal. Cypress tank, $350.00. All
good cond. R. B. Saxan, Syl-
vania. :
IHC mule Mowing Machine
and Hay Rake, $30.00; Thom-
as 3 Row Grain Drill, fert.
attach., $15.00; 13 Oliver Turn
Plow, $8.00; -Oliver Goober
with extra half wing, $5.00; O.
Riding cultivator, extra. disc
gangs for harrowing or culti-
vatin, $40. R. C, Elrod, Byrom-
ville, Rt. 1, Box 103.
A Farmall Tractor with 2
disc side. plow, Farmall B
Tractor, cut about 25 acres;
Also. 2 Corn Mills, Lime
Spreader, new No. 5 John D.
Mower. Boyd Williamson, Com-
meres,
C_ Allis-Chalmers Tractor
with planting and cultivating
equip., tiller and stalk cutter.
E. F, Perry, Davisboro.
Fairbanks-Morse
complete, good cond., $100.00.
Mrs. W. A. Hoard, Indian
Springs.
John Deere L Tractor, culti-
vator, bottom plow, harrow,
mowing ma-
chins, lanter, and distributor,
$475. at my farm. L. G. Crumb-
ley, Douglas, Rt. 3.
1948 Ford Tractor, Bush and
Bogg Harrow, slightly used,
$1450. O. H. Britt, Snellville.
Phone Lawrenceville 164J4
McCormick-Deering 10 ft.
power take-off binder, prac-
tically new. Sell at bargain. J.
H. Smith, Ashland.
Mule drawn Rome Cutaway
Disc Harrow, $50. my place. J.
M. Cosby, Cedartown, 1747
Fletcher St.
1946 John Deere B Tractor,
starter, lights, power lift, all
top cond., planters, cultivators.
distribufors; also Simplex
duster for tractor, $1850. Clif- |
ford lL. Jones, Benevolence.
Extra, large farm bell, $15.
FOB here. C. S. Dally, Social
Circle.
Fertilizer and planting equip-
ment for John Deere A or B
tractor, practically new. R. F.
Burch, Eastman, Burch-Haven
Farm.
1947 Farmall H tractor, $1,-
200.00 or tradefor 1. row trac-
tor ,also 1947 model M Farmall,
$1,650.00. Both tractors like
new. See. 15 mi. So. Dublin on
Glenwood Rd. Guy Veal, Dub-
lin, Rt. 7.
Farmall H Tractor, good cond.,
lights, rubber tires, hydraulic
lift, Bush Rome 8 Disc Harrow,
H and M, 3 Dise Plow, $1925.00;
Case. Combine, ood cond.,
nearly new, $500. E. J. McGin-
nis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. (5 mi. N.4
E. Alpharetta).
Wednesday, March 30, 1!
SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
1 H wagon, good cond., new-
ly painted, roller bearings in
wheels, body fair (not painted),
$40. Trade for nice heifer calf.
H. L. Chambers, Buford, Rt. 3.
Deering Mower, good cond.,
2 blades, $30. at my place. H. I.
Peebles, Flippen. (1 mi. Hwy.
42, on So. RR).
B Allis-Chalmers Mower at-
tachment, good cond., $100.00.
Geo. T. Stall, Washington,- Rt.
3;
14 Disc 18 in. IHC Tractor
Harrow, used very little, $65.00;
IHC Riding Cultivator, $25.00.
H. M. Agner, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
2H Wagon, good cond., $35.00;
Covington Cotton Dropper, $12.
J. T. West, Sr., DeSoto.
F-20 Farmall Tractor, culti-
vator, Bush and Bogg Harrow,
J. D., 5 Disc Tiller, Mowing
Machine. Bargain. See. Coolidge
Sammons, Soperton, Rt. 3.
Intl. Binder, practically new,
only cut 40 acres oats, $475. C.
R. Rich, Forsyth, . Rt 4
Oliver 70 Tractor, planter,
plow, other equipment, com-
pletely overhauled, new paint,
A-1 cond. E. B. Baugh, Cave
Springs, Rt. 1. Sullivan Farm.
_8 Scalloped Disc Bush and
Bogg Harrow, exc. cond., al-
most new, $125.00; Extra heavy
steel hitch for tractor use, $125.
F. L. Sessions, Tennille. Phone
56.
Model V1 Row Avery Trac-
tor, used very little, harrow,
bottom plow, distributor, culti-
vators, at reduced price, at my
place. W. M. Frierson, Pelham,
Bite le
Ford - Ferguson Equipment:
Bottom Plow, 6 ft. Mower, Dirt
Scoop, Sweeprake, Cultivators,
Planters, heavy duty 16 disc
Rome Harrow, good cond. R. A.
Eavenson, Dewey Rose.
2 used Farmall A Tractors
with equip.; Also used J. Deere
H. Tractor, for sale. R. B. Trap-
nelle, Metter.
Intl. Self Propelled Combine,
12 ft. cutting blade, pick-up at-
tachments. E. W. Bruner, Daw-
son, Rt. 4, Box 111. Phone Al-
bany, Ga., 1731-W. ,
47 Ford-Ferguson
Tractor, cultivators,
model
planters,
Windmill, | dbl. bottom plow, weeder, har-
lights, ete.,
$1625.
More-
row, disc _hillers,
good mechanical cond.,
Clarence L, Hemphill,
land, Rt. 1.
F-20 Farmall Tractor and til-
ler, good running cond., on rub-
ber. Cheap. Letters ans. R. U.
Stubbs, Mauk.
Dbl. sec. Bermuda Harrow
_with tractor hittch, $50. See.
|Mrs. Nannie Z. Taylor, Griffin,
| John Deere B. Tractor, used
|1 season, cultivators, 5 disc til-
ler, used 3 mos. like new,
| $2050.00. See. Marshall R. Lord,
| Dudley, RFD.
Avery Tractor, practically
|new, dbl. disc plow and _har-
lrow. Levi Howell, Care How-
| ells Place, Canton, Rt. 4. Phone
367 R.
| Good Black Buggy with iron
| Spoke wheels. Joe Biggs, Col-
bert.
Good used Letz Mill, $35.00;
| Substantial 2H Wagon, $35. R.
|B. Avery, Social Circle, RFD 1.
/(1 mi. E. Hub, State Hwy. 12).
Bush-Bogg Harrow, 8 disc,
|nearly new, cut less 40+ Acres,
$150.00; 3 Dise Athens Plow,
good cond., $200. Sell separtely
fae together. C. L. Holcombe,
Buchanan.
Oliver 2 Disc Trail Type
Plow, used 1 yr., can be pulled
by any med. tractor, $200. cash,
or exc. for Hester or any side
mounted plow. James H. Kent,
Powder Springs, Rt. 2.
2 Rod Dixie Cotton Chopper,
|perfect cond. with tractor
hitch, rubber tires, reasonable
price. E. M. Beetham, Tifton,
RE,
1 ea. Syrup pan, 8 X 3 in. side
of heavy smooth copper, finish-
ing pan, fair shape, $25. C. L.
| berton, Rt. 3.
SECOND HAND MACH
ERY FOR SALE
Single hopper Cole Drop
all plates and gears; Av
Heavy duty Fertilizer Dis
tor, 3 way adjustment. B
perfect cond. Other farm
plemements and big :
Mule, 12 yrs. old. Cheap
trade. J. S. West, Cuthbert
Ferguson Tractor, M Farn
Tractor, Case Harrow, Hes
Side Plow. W. H. Burdette,
oe ae | h6UlU
Used Deering Binder, ,
Homer I. Chafin, McDonot
Rt. 2. (9 mi. N. MeDono
4 Disc Athens Tiller on st
See or write. J. G. Hul
White Plains.
2H Bagwell Wagon, 11/2
axle, good cond., sell or t
for cattle. Ed Cobb, Oakwe
Set front end cultivators
Ford Tractor, used 1 day, |
Ford-Ferguson Terracing p!
$60. Both work with hydr
lift. H. D. Davis, Cedarto 1
Phone 610 W._ ;
Good as new 2 Disc
Plow (power lift). for Fart
A Tractor. Ross Maddox,
der, Rt. 4. ae :
Farmall A Tractor,
tors, distributors, plan
disc plow, poison mac
Bush and Bogg Harrow,
like new, $1475. See: Johi
R. Ozburn, Mansfield. 5
No. 61 Intl. Harvest Co.
ee eee ee ee ee
ee ee et ed
bine. Bargain. H. +
Yatesville. 3
Complete 3 unit Hin
Milker with extra. pail, $20
Oliver Pick-up Power Bz
has baled approx. 4000 b
$1000. All good cond.
Arnold, Statham. Care
Dairy. ~
SECOND HAND MACH
ERY WANTED
Want 7 ft. Tractor Moy
Machine, J. D. or Intl. pre
red. Lewis Lindsey, Rome
2. ' 2
Want to exc. 2H wagon
new cdnd. for small tra
plow. R. F. Dewberry,
worth, Rt. 2. : a
Want horse drawn col
duster. Must be good c
and reasonable. A. S. [
Milledgeville, Rt. 6,
Want complete planting,
tivating and. fertilizer distri
tors for Farmall H Tractor,
,so power take-off. J. D. Gal
ing, Concord. *
Want 1 Riding Cultive
and Walking Cultivator, m
drawn, in good cond. pri
right. G, C. Wilder, Musell:
Want 2nd. hand planters |
cultivators for J. Deere ~
Tractor, hand lift; no poy
lift. E. J. Cliatt, Dublin, Rt.
Box 277. :
Want power take-off and
for Allis-Chalmers B 4
William Shore, Comme
2.
Want used Pilanett Jun
Cultivator, also corn plan
horse drawn witn fertili
hopper, Prefer Cole in
cond., and best cash price,
over 50 mi. Atlanta. Lett
ans. W. E. Hudson, Deca
Rt. 2, Bowen Rd. f
Want good 6 can elec.
cooler. James Y. Swanson, P
metto, Rt. 1,
Want stalk cutter on whet
good -cond., cheap for l
within reasonable nc BS |
here. L. W. Nelson, Alma,
ad: :
FARM LAND FOR
Small place with road fro
age 231 ft., small house,
den, chicken space,
water, shade trees, Po
above river, app. a. EF
Co. $900.00. Terms. Trade fi
small farm of equal Vv
Mrs. Edith Golden, Atlant
Rt, 7, Box 331-C,
~
10 A. land, 5 in cultivati
bal. timber, fp * ;
water, new 5 R. se, Wi
fot Elec ea
Moulder, Atlanta, Rt. 4
or
ouse, plenty out-
100.00 (instead of
March 16th issue), 4
I Te ee
to build 4 R. house.
, water, good bot-
ae $6,000.00; $3,000.-
. 12mos. Immediate
Jas, W. Smith, (Chip-
goda road, 1/2 mi.
i. Macon. Good 5 R.
line, newly wired,
ee
empd, Lizella, Rt.
good bottoms, pas-
timber, some saw
i. paved road, 8 mi.
Young orchard. 2
gon, new -mower,
corn, hay, feed at
. Land, $3,500.00. W.
1am, LaGrange, RFD
more or less, good,
on Tiver, near 5
es over bale cotton
ig 4R house, big
| pasture, plenty good
settlement. $5,000.
Cc. C. Summerville,
plenty wood,
ber, 2-4 R: houses,
lec. available. 1. mi.
school. $2,500.00.
terms Briscoe
wanee. Phone 216J1.
126 Hwy. frontage,
fe on back. Adjoin-
ere 60 A. fish dam
40 A. dam being
nice buildings sites,
i Nice for
ist Court and Res-
South. Sell all. or
. Head, Cleveland.
ls ee ie ee ee ee
Cattle farm, 900 A.
A, for crops. Has
ermuda, Lespedeza,
Kudzu. 6 mi. Ten-
hts and water in
barn for rent, but
ider_ selling select
as Herefords and
ae S. R. Brockinton,
- Phone 497- M.
Ss FOR SALE
De ees a a ee
i aS Seed.
ed only from _ best
Sc lb. Fate H. Spar-
urst.
alf Runner Garden
tender, 35c cup;
1d. Col, Bunch Butter-
Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
tte, Greensboro, Rt.
een Pod Okra Seed,
Also clean, hand pick-
5c qt. PP. No checks.
pos i tg Cal-
ermelon Seed, $1. lb.
irmer, Milledgeville.
son Col Bunch But-
Seed, 45e pt.; Exe, 2
nice print 100 lb.
firs, Sp Plas es
ile, Rt, 2
Long Gisan Okra
right, clean, many of the
in. long when matured,
, 50 Ib. del. Larger
Ib. - Ed Bible, meine
931/2 AL as cy
house, good barn. |,
e. Ten. house, lots, |.
| Seed, 50c lb. Exe. .
-|feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
lb. Add postage.
cee Graded: Rovaan ;
No. 1 f
eed, hand saved toon selected
melons. J. Lawrence Hunt,
Kathleen.
Good Cane Seed, produced
on my farm, $2.50 bu. FOB;
$3. del. within 100 mi. Blairs-
ville, Rt. 1.
Some seed of Vegetable
-|Gourd, grows 3 ft. long. Can
cut off some and gourd left on
vine will heal over (sometimes
ealled healing gourd). Mrs.
Roy Cook, Lyerly, Rt. 2.
Genuine Imp. Cannonball
Black Diamond Seed, $1. lb.;
Originator Ga. Sweetheart
Melon, $2. 1b. Hand _ saved
large selected melons, State
tested, Semesan treated. Ww. oO.
Birdsong, Gordon.
6000 stalks Old Fashion Red
Ribbon Seed Cane, good to
chew or fc: syrup, 3c a stalk. T.
B. Reid, Thomaston, 330 E. Lee
St. a
White and Cream Tender
Half Runner Bunch Garden
Bean Seed, 30c lb.; Mixed col.
Bunch Butterbean Seed, 25
lb.; Blackeyed and Spotted
| Crowders, 20c lb.. Add postage.
Mrs. T.~L. Lawson, Gainesville,
Rt. 8.
Recleaned Brown Top Millet
Seed, 0c lb. Norman Johnson,
Warrenton.
4 doz. Gourd Seed, (from
large gourds) 50c; Also Seed
from small gourds. Mrs. V. M.
Johnson, Shellman,
Tender striped Cornfield
Beans, 30c cup; Blackeyed
Peas, 25c qt.; 1948 Yellow Pop
corn, 25c pt. All weevil free.
Add postage. Mrs. Claude Gar-
rett, Gainesville, Rt. 5. z
Citron Seed, 75c Ib. Harrell
Thompson, Cadwell.
White Bunch Beans (come in
6 wks.), White Creasebacks and
Cutshort and. Striped Cornfield
Bean Seed, 50c large teacup;
White Blackeyed Peas, 20c lb.
All tender, weevil free. Mrs. W.
J. Reece, Cartecay.
Big and Little White Half
Runner, Creaseback, Cutshort,
Cornfield Bean Seed, 6 Wks,
White Bunch Beans, 50c large
cup. All tender, free of weevils;
Also Fine Okra Seed, 25c cup.
Mrs. J. H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Red and White Speckled
Polecat Crowder Peas, clean,
20c cup; 6 cups, $1.00; $5. gal.
Prepaid, in Ga. Promtp del.
Cash or MO. James Womack,
| Acworth, Ret 2.
1948 crop, hand shelled Red
Ripper Pea Seed, treated, 6 1/2
Tbs. del. in Ga. for $2.00. PO,
Money Order. No checks. Send
postage for reply., Mrs. Estelle
_| Wilson, Ashland.
Striped Half Runner Bean
for white
oy De Lange, Athens, Rt.
Old Time Tender Speckled
Half Runner Garden Beans,
40c teacup; Hales best Canta-
loupe and Vine Peach Seed,
25c tbls.; Garlic Bulbs, 60c doz.
Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Extra heavy bearing Col.
Running Butterbean and
Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, 3 large cups, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. B, H. Patterson,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Goo tender Okra Send. 30c
Mrs. Odas
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
White Tender Half Runner
Garden Bean Seed, 50c cup;
Large Striped Half Runner,
Bunch Beans, large cup, 50c.
Exc. for 3 print sacks. Mrs. M.
M. Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
. Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
25 Ib.; $9. bu.; No less 5 lbs
shipped: Tender Speckled Run-
ner Garden Beans, 45 teacup;
Muskmelon, 25 tbls. Gennia
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt, 1.
Sericea Seed, combine run,
12e 1b. small lots; 10 lb. entire
lot, H, L, Hearn, Palmetto.
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25egood start. No MO or eash
on del. Mrs, Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, R
4,
Old Fashion Calif. Beer Seed,
good start, 25c. Mrs. Ella Green,
Smyrna, Rt. 2:
Heavy bearing Black Pole
and Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, 50c large cup; Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Red Speckled Crowder : and
White Blackeyed, White Mush
Peas, 30c cup; 4 cups, $1. Exc.
for white or print 100 lb. sacks
in good cond. No checks. Mrs.
Bartow Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Rocky Ford Cantaloupe Seed,
$1. lb. Add postage. Mrs. A. L.
Branan, Macon, 168 -Cherokee
Ave.
Several -lbs.. Old Fashion
Sugarloupe Watermelon Seed,
$2. lb. W. J. P. Rutland, War-
wick.
Sev. hundred new, improved
Govt Red Seed cane, two cents
per stalk; few hundred old
fashioned Ribbon cane, at my
farm, 12 mi. So. Waycross. Geo.
H. Cox, Se Rt. 3, Box
34.
Sev. quarts white multiply-
ing onion sts, clean, ready to
set, 25c qt., plus 12c per qt. ex-
tra for postage. Mrs. F. W.
Scott, Sylvania, RFD 1.
Martin gourd seed
gourds 20 in cir., with 1 in.
neck, 1/2 cent ea., 50 for -25c;
50 for $1.00. J. S. West, Cuth-
bert.
Long growing okra seed, red
and pure, 10c oz., $1. lb. PP.
Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
200 Ibs. Cannonball and
Black Diamond watermelon
seed, hand saved, pure, Gov't
tested, 92 percent ger., 60c Ib.
100:ib;-lots,. or: $100cIbe EJ.
Bloodworth, Gordon.
30 lbs., Ga. Sweetheart wa-j{
termelon seed, hand saved, 92
percent ger., $2. Ib. Miss Caro-
lyn Bloodworth, Gordon.
Old time little white tender
Half Runner garden bean seed,
50c cupful, plus postage. Mrs.
T. H. Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Black Diamond and Cannon-
ball watermelon seed, $1. 1b.;
Yellow Meat, $2. lb. R. R. An-
drews, Haddock.
15 lbs. Black Diamond Wa-
termelon Seed, hand selected,
from best overripe melons; $1.
lb. F. I. Farmer, Milledgeville,
Rt. 2, Box 168.
Recleaned Brown Top Millet
Seed, 10c lb. Norman Johnson,
Warrenton.
Large .type Peach Flavor
Rhubarb Seed, 1/2 pt., 50c. Ad-
die Leatherwood, Blue Ridge.
Rutger Tomato Seed, Cert-
treated, $1.75 lb. Del. Prompt
shipment. W. O. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 1.
Early Green Okra Seed, 25c
teacup; Large Red Indian Peach,
50c doz.; Banana Mushmelon,
50c teacup; Purple Hull Table
Peas, 50c gt.; Large Klondike
Strawberry Plants, 50c C. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Early imp. Pride of Ga. Wa-
termelon, Ripen 60 days from
| planting, $1.65 lb.; 1/4 Ilb., 60c.
a N. Carson, Griffin, Zebulon
Tender White Half Runner
Bean Seed, 35 large cup. Add
postage. Mrs. J. E. Mooney,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Ky. Wonder Bean Seed, 25c
lb.; Martin Gourd, 25, 15, 40c
cup. Add postage. Exc. for
seed peanuts. Mrs Henry EI-
ler, Ellijay, Rt, 3:
Imp. White Velvet: Okra, 5c
Ib;s."3 -Ibs,, | $2. PR W.. (A. Par-
rish, Austell, Rt. 1: :
Pure recleaned Korean, 10c
lb.; Mixture Kobe and Korean
recleaned, 12c lb. W. N, Wood,
Sharpsburg,
Nice long Seed Cane, 2c per
stalk at my farm. L, Walk-
er, Milan, Rt. 2.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Thousands of Tomato Plants,
ready Apr. Ist, Marglobe and
Rutger, treated, "$3: M. FOB. M.
BR. Jones, Metter, Rt. L Box mt.
from |
berry Plants, 75 C; 300, $2.15;
500, $3.50. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Goyt insp. and treated Pink
Skin PR Plants, Apr. del., $2.50
M. Del. L. L. Lightsey, Surren-
Cy;ant/2.
Govt. insp. PR Plants, 5M,
$9. FOB. Ready about Mar. 25;
Marglobe Tomato, $2.25 M. Del.
Now reacy. Claude Tyre, Sur-
rency.
Govt. insp. PR Red and Yellow
Skin Copperskin and 100 to Hill,
$2. M. No checks, nor COD.
D. A. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Pure Copper and Red Skin
Plants, State insp., full count,
$2.50 M, Eary J. and Copen-
hagen Cabbage, $1. M. Now
ready. E. F. Williams, Alma.
PR Plants, imp., red or yellow
skin, 100 to Hill, State insp.,
5000, $8.75. Apr. 1-15 del. Les-
ter Crawford, Bristol.
PR and 100 to Hill Plants,
govt. insp. and treated, $2.25
M; 5M up, $1.90 M: Prompt ship-
ment. No orders filled after
Apr. 15. W. J. Boyett, Bristol.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2. C;
$14. M; Klondike Strawberry,
300, $1.50; $450 M. Del. No
checks;-Also Col. Bunch But-
terbeans, 35c lb.; 3 Ibs., $1.;
Clay Peas, 20c-1b.; 6lbs., $1,
Add postage. Prompt shipment.
Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Earliana, Rutger, Marglobe
Tomatoes, Cauliflowers, Brus-
sels Sprouts, Peppers, Egg-
plants, Parsley, Garlie, 35c doz.;
Broccoli, Lettuce, Be>ts, En-
dive, Bermuda Onions, Cab-
bage, 2 doz., 35c. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Register.
Garden Sage, 3 bunches, $1.;
Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Damp
packed. Mrs. Horace Suttles,
Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Imp. Early Bearing Straw-
berry. Plants, 75c C; $7. M. Exc.
for pecan or dried fruit. Mrs.
Hershel Allison, Gainesville, Rt.
Ts
Blakemore Strawberry Plants
$5.50 M; 60c C. Mo only. Mrs.
G. H. Smith, Gainesville, Rt.
1.
Pure State insp. PR potato
Plants, $2.50 M. A. R. Jones,
Pelham.
Chas. W. Frostproof Cabbage
Plants, fresh, green, 300, 75c;
500, $1.25; $1.75 M; Marglobe
Tomato. $3510: Mee ME eee Re
Chanclor, Pitts.
Rhubarb or Pie Plant, $1.
doz.; Peppermint Plants, 75c
doz.: Garlic, 10c bulb; $1. doz.
Add postage. Miss Cecil McCur-
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Red and Yellow Skin PR
Plants, PP, $2.50 M; 5000 or
mroe, $2. M. FOB. Ready Apr.,
May, June. D. M. Cason, Bris-
tol.
Potato Sprouts, insp. and
treated, $3. M. Ready by Apr.
15.- Booking orders. John W.
Wilson, Bristal, Rt. 1, Box 82.
Govt. insp. Yellow Skin PR
Plants, vine or running type,
$2.75 M; Bunch type, 3.75 M. PP.
Frederick W. Atkinson, Valdos-
tay Rt. 4:
Genuine Marglobe Tomato
Plants, $2. M; 2M up, $1.85 M.
Del. Moss packed; Also govt.
insp., freated, Red Skin PR
Plants, from vine cutting, $2.50
M. Ready last of April. Wilton
Ring, Odum.
PR Plants, State insp.,
proved Red or Yellow
100 to Hill, 5000, $10. Apr.
del. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.
Genuine Marglobe Tomato,
good stocky plants, ready Mar.
21, $2.25 M; 50c C; Moss packed;
Imp. Potato, insp. and treated,
$3. Del. Hovis Lightsey, Odum.
Wakefield and Dutch Cab-
bage Plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.50;
$2. M. Del. C. W. Smith, Gain-
esville,, Rt. 2.
Mastodon Strawberry. Plants,
70ce C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 300, $2.50; $4.25 M.
im-
Skin,
1-15
ra A. D, Jones, Cumming, Rt.
; Mastodon and Lady T. Straw-|
| Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Shute ls
500, $2.75; $3. M. Prompt ship-
ment. Full count. No checks. :
Mrs. Ben H. Silver, Talking
Rock, Rt. 1. Box 68. a
Sage Limbs, rooted, 15, $1.;
Add 10c for postage. Damp
packed. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, |
Rt. 2, Box 40.
Genuin true to name Mar-_
globe Scarlet Globe Tomato
Plants, from cert. seed, furnish _
large orders, $2, M. Del. Quick
shipments. All letters ans. Ce-
cil Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.0
Marglobe Tomato, Ruby King
and Pimiento Sweet Pepper,
Black Beauty Egg Plants, long
pod mild Hot Pepper, ready,
strong, 50c~C;:500,- $1,502 Pes
Harris Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Imp. Pink Skin PR Plants, =
Rutger and New Stone Tomato
Plants, 50e C; 500, $1.50; Egg-
plants, Sweet and Hot Pepper
Plants, 50c C; PP. Ready now.
Buford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Taye
te
State insp. PR Plants, $2.50
M. C. R. Redmond, Pelham. =
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, 40a
C; 500, $1.; $1.50 M; 5M, $7.4
10M, $13.50. PP. Guar. alive.
Moses Davis, Milledgeville, Rt.
5, Box 126.
Imp. Red Skin PR Plants,
State insp., $4. M. Postage Col;
a
a
No less than 1M. sold. Bc ad
or Apr. 1-May 1. George W.
Turner, Coffee.
La
$3. M; 5M lots, $2.75 M; 10M. .
and above, $2.50 M. All pre=ee
paid. Apr. and May del. T. N,
Harrison, Patterson.
Condon Mastodon Everbear-
Strawberry, $1. C; Sage Plants,
rooted, 20c ea.; Crabapple Trees,
25 ea.; Muscadine Grapevines, -
6, $1.; Red Root, 6, $1. Mrs.
Nellie Parker, Gainesville, RE 6;
Mt. Huckleberry Plants, bear-
ing size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut
Bushes, 6, $1.; Black Walnut
Sprouts, 3: $1.; Yellow Root.
Plants, 45e doz.; Add postage.
Exe. for -white or print sacks.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay,
Rt 3.6 Rox 49:
Genuine Klondike Strawber-
ry Plants, large, early, heavy
croppers, 60c C; $5. M, Add
postage. No checks. Exe. for
good Ist. grade sacks, white of
print. Gladys Duran, Cumming,
Rts
Marglobe Tomato, Black
Beauty Egg, Ruby King and
Pimiento Sweet and Long Pod
Hot Pepper Plants, ready, 500.
Ceep00:: S220 PP. Mrs Lillie
Rutger and New Stone To-
mato Bull Nose and Sweet *
Pod Hot Pepper, Black Beau-
ty Egg Plants, good, large,
touch, ready now, 50c C; 500,
$2. BP. Leroy Lightsey, Baxley,
Rta:
cde Strawberry Plants,
70c_C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4735 ~
M; Sugar Pears, $1. ea.; Aprie
cot Plums, 7%c ea.; White
Brown eyed Peas, 25c lb; $ |
lbs., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lea
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Govt. insp., treated, PR and
Copperskin Plants, ready Apr.
10th, $2.40 M. Del. Checks and
MO. Frank Merritt Screven,
La. Copperskin and PR Red
Skin Plants, govt. insp., $2.50
M; 5000, $2.25 M. Apr., May,
June del. Julian Todd, Serevent,
Rt:
Marglobe
moss packed, $2. M;
$1.85 M; Govt. insp.
Red Skin. PR Plants, ready
Apr. 15-20thy $2.50 M; 2M up,
$2.40 M, L. D. Lightsey, Sere-
ven,
PR Plants, red or copperskin, ee
$2.50 M; 5 M up, $2.25; Govt,
insp. Marglobe and Rutger To-
mato, Plants, $2.50 M; 5M -up,
$2.25; Govt. insp. Marglobe and
Rutger Tomato Plants, $2.25
M; 5 M up, $2. M, Del. Moss
packed Ready. Johnnie Thorn-
ton, Screven. -
Imp. Pink Skin PR Plants,
from vine grown, state insp.
Plantes 34
2M pe
treated,
Tomato
Seed, $3. M; Marglobe Tomato,
mossed, $2.50 M. Del. to 3rd.
zone, S EF, Gruber, Gdum, Re.
=
- Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $1.50
_ ; $15. M. Exe. for print sacks,
4 alike, (1M crowns for 36) or
good nice white sks. 500 crowns
oH a Mrs. W. A. Moon, Waco,
Govt. insp. Red and Yellow
_ Skin PR Plants, $2.50 M; Mar-
lobe Tomato, $1.75 M; 75c C.
eady about April. George
Griffis, Screven.
Govt. insp. and treated PR
Plants, good size and count,
red, pink, yellow skin, 100 to
Pe ail =. $2,.25..M;_ Del: Can - fil
large orders, Ready Apr. 1.
W. R. Lightsey, Sereven.
Pure Red Skin PR Bunch
Plants, $5. M; PR Running var.,
- $3. M. State insp. and_treated.
Ready last of Apr. and May Ist.
EH Hall, Arabi, Rt, 1.
Copper skin Potato Plants,
govt. insp., good count, prompt
- shipment, $2. M. Stephen Hern-
don, Odum, Rt. 2.
tay .Gevt. insp. PR Plants, red
or yellow skin, $2. M; M; 5000
or more, $1.75 M. Booking or-
ders Apr, 15 del. FOB.-A. L.
Turner, Bristol.
PR Potato Plants, govt, insp.,
treated, $3. M. Ready Apr.
10. Mrs. Hester OQuinn, Od-
um, ,
._ Pure state insp. PR Potato
Plants, $2.50 M:. A. R, Jones,
Pelham.
- Marglobe tomato plants, 40c
C; $1.75 for 500; $3.25 M. Post-
Le
age paid in Ga. Mrs. Whe Et.
Clark, Abbeville. Rt. 2. Box
ae:
PR Plants, govt. insp. and
treated, $2. M. B. J. Tyre, Bris-
tol.
# Copenhagent and Chas. W.
Cabbage, $1. M; 500, 75c; To-
mato Plants, Marglobe, Balti-
_ more and Rutger, $2. M. Apr.
~ 15 del. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwin-
ville.
Govt. insp. PR and LA Cop-
perskin Plants, $2.50 M. Book-
ing orders for Apr. 10. R, N.
Redmond, Pelham, Rt. 1.
Chas. W. and Copenhagen
- Mkt. Cabbage Plants, 300, $1.:
Pro00re 61.25; $22. M. PP. S/R.
McEver, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
_ = Spring grown Jerc+y, Chas.
ee BNO Copenhagen Cabbage
be Plants, 500; $1.; $1.50 M. Del.
- PP. Orders filled day received.
I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Strawberry Plants, big Gem
Everbearing, $1. C; $4.50, 500;
$7.50 M; Klondike Strawberry,
500, $3.; $5. M. Del. Lee Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2,
_ Bunch PR Plants, Tifton Exp.
Station Variety, $5. M; 10 M,
- $45.; Rutger, Marglobe Tomato,
and Beets, 75c C; 300, $1.75;
-- 500, $2.50; $3.50 M. Parcel post.
_ .Large lots Exp., $2.50 M; Cab-
bage, Collards, ete. Morris wan-
ders, Lumber City,
Bid Booking orders for certified
- Bunch Yay Potato Plants, for
_ Apr. and May del. G. L. Steed-
7 ley, Baxley.
Finest Gem Everbearing
Strawberry Plants, $1. C; Boy-
- senberry Vines, 15, $1.; Wild
- Cherry, Sassafras, Yellow Dock,
3 Ibs.,. $1.; Heading Collard
=Plants, 300; $1. Exc.. for: 100
Ib. print sacks, Mrs. John My-
ers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
About 165 yds. Tobacco Bed
for sale. Plants ready to set
within 10 days. Cleon Mosley,
Collins, Rt. 1.
Early bearing Strawberry
Bs Piants, extra large, heavy crop-
pers, 50c C; 300, $1.40; Yellow
Clingstone Peach Trees, about
otis el. doz; Ga, Collard
Seed, 90c lb. No checks. Add
postage. Mattie Duran, Cum-
eens ming, Rt, I.
_Kudzu Crowns, State certi-
fied, good strong plants, $25.
M; $4. C; 2000, $45. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.
Large fresh early J. Chas.
} W. Copenhagen Cabbage Plants,
. 500, 75c; $1. M. Del. PP; 5000,
$4. exp.; White Crystal -Wax
Bermuda Onions, pencil size,
500, 90c; $1.25 M. Del. PP.
Prompt del., satis, guar. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Chas. W, Cabbage Plants,
i White Bermuda Onion, 25c C:
i $1.50 M; Iceberg Lettuce, Beet,
Cabbage Heading Collard, Mar-
globe, Earlianna Tomato, 40c
C; $3.50 M. Add postage. Mrs.
FB Brittingham, Guyton,
"PLANTS FOR SALE. |
| $2.00;
Nice Kudzu Crowns, $10.50
M. Del. in Ga. Mrs, G. M. Hel-
ton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Marglobe, Rutger and Balti-
more Tomato plants, 50c C; 500,
Chas. W. and Copen-
hagen Cabbage, 500, $1.00; $1.50
M; White and Yellow Bermuda
Onions, 500, $1:00; $1.50 M.
George W. Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt.
3.
Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
perskin Potato plants, ready
Apr. Ist., $3. M. Del. PP. Now
booking orders. A. J. Griffis,
Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 42.
Certified govt. insp. La. Cop-
del., $3. M; 5 M, $2.75; Over 5
M, $2.50. Andrew L. Clough,
Blackshear, Rt. 2.
Certified and Arasean treat-
ed Marglobe Tomato plants,
open field grown, full count,
moss: packed, $3. M. Prepaid.
Mrs. Amy Strickland, Odum,
Rt. 2. s
Govt. insp. Red PR_ plants,
ready Ap . 15, $2.25 M. Prepaid.
Paul Lightsey, Screven.
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato
plants, 40c C; $3. M; Sweet and
Hot Pepper, 20c doz.; $1. C;
Egg plants, 20c doz.; $1. C. Cer-
tified. Ready. Add _ postage.
COD if preferred. Alton Palm-
er, Leary, Rt- 2, Box 64.
Bunch P. R. potatc plants,
$3.50 M. FOB. J. C. Anderson,
McRae.
Red and Yellow Skin P. R.
potato plants, $2.50 M. Del.
April del. Good plants, full
count. W. G. Murray, Odum,
Rt 2:
INCABATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED
Practically new 600 egg elec.
incubator, perfect cond., with
operating directions and __all
accessories, $60. Mrs. J, B. Col-
lier, Cochran, Rt. 1.
2100 cap. Elec. Incubator, 1-5
deck, 1000 cap., elec. brooder,
cheap. Del. Trade for good
cow or hogs. B. J, Blaney, El-
ko, RFD. i :
Buckeye Oil Burning Chick
Brooder, 250 cap., used 1 sea-
son, $12. or exc. for purebred
Cornish Chickens, or baby
chicks. Cleon Mosley, Collins,
Rp. <a:
Farm Master Incubator, 600
cap., elec. 6 trays,;never used,
$50. 8 mi, S. College Park. T.
R. Summers, Riverdale.
Super Hatcher Incubator, 250
egg cap., elec., Ist. class cond.,
$10. Extra charge for crating
if shipped. Mrs. W. M. Flan-
ders, Mt, Vernon. i
2900 Jamesway Inc. with au-
tomatic turning. Perfect cond.
$190. FOB. Carl Hartrampf, At-
lanta, 204 Grant Bldg.
Sears Elec. Super Hatcher
Incubator, 400 egg cap., hatch-
ed 2 batches, good as new, $50.
A. L. Peasley, Cordele, Rt. 3.
Sears 35 a week Broiler
plant, 5 decks, elec. heat, for
sale or trade. Mrs.
Swindell, Giennville.
Want incubator. State kind,
cond., best price. T. M. Nicholls,
Jr., Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Oaks elec. brooder, 500 cap..
used 2 seasons, very good
cond., $25. at my place. W. E.
Kickliter, Decatur, 931
lumbia Dr., DE 7097,
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 20c
cup; Blackeyed Peas, 25c -qt.
PP. Mrs. Kermit English, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
40 bu. White Browneyed
Crowders, $7. bu. W. H. Cook,
Buena Vista, Rt. 3.
Whip-Poor-Will Peas, $5.50
bu.; Cream Crowders, 15 lb.
FOB. All hand shelled, weevil
treated. Hope McMichen, Dal-
las, Rt. 3.
Tender Striped Half Runner
Beans, heavy bearing Black
Pole, 50 cup; White Bunch
Butterbeans, 20c lb. Add _ post-
age. Mrs. Bessie Pirkle, Flow-
exy Branch, Rt. 1, ;
Mabel |
Co-
; Ruecaes
Few bu. good 90 Day Velvet
Beans, and Browneyed Crowd-
er and Brab Peas. Enclose card
for priees. O. M. Moore, Buena
Vista.
10 lbs. White Crowder Peas,
20c 1b.; Long Green Okra Seed,
25c cup. Mrs. J. W. Loggins,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Large Purple. Hull Peas,
weevil treated. 25c lb. in small
lots; 20c lb. in bu.; Speckled
Purple Hull Peas, 18 Ib.; 15c
lb. in bu. lots. Add postage. W.
A. Smith, Adairsville, Rt. 2:
White Browneyed Peas, hand
shelled, weevil treated, 25 cup;
5 cups, $1.00; Brown Peas, hand
shelled, weevil treated, 15c
cup. Exc. for sacks. Miss Geor-
gia Winkles, Raymond.
Weevil treated White Lady
Peas, good for seed or eating,
Red ~ Speckled (Pole Cat)
Crowder , Earl Brown 6 Wks.;
| Black Crowders, 4 cups, $1.00;
Col, Butterbeans, 3 cups, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. H. E. Rich-
ardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Big and Little White Half
Runners, White Cutshorts, 35c
large teacup. Mrs. J. W. Brown,
Cartecay.
sound, clean, hand picked, not
damaged by rain, $9. Cwt. No
less 100 lbs. shipped. C. C.
Southern, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
Spotted Crowder Peas, 5
cups, $1. Mrs. James Hope,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Col. Butterbeans, and Butter-
peas, treated, for seed, 30c large
cup. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs.
Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. li
Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
25c Ib. in 5 lb. lots; $9. bu. No
orders under 5 lbs.; Speckled
and White Tender Half Runner
Garden. Beans, 45c teacup. G. T.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
10 bu. Early Brown Crowd-
ers, 10 bu.,6 Wks. Crowders,
1/2 bu., $6.50 bu.; $6. bu. for
lot. FOB. Also large size White
Bermuda Onion Plants, $2. M;
6 M, $11. Roscoe Sullivan,
Screven, Rt. 1.
White Lady Peas, 35c lb. Not
PP. E. M. Beckham, Concord,
Rte
White Mush and Long Green
Crowder Peas, each 40c 'b.;
Law, Chula.
Light Cream Col. Brown-
eyed Peas, very prolific, 15 Ib.
John K. Lee, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
Brown 6 Wks. Table Peas,
slightly colored Pole Butter-
beans, very prolifie, 5 measur-
ing cups, $1. PP. in Ga. Mrs. J.
M. Jones, Grayson.
Purple and 6 Wks. Crowder
(2. crops), and large Brown-
eyed Peas, Also Bean Seed, 7
cups, $1.25. Plus 20c postage.
No checks nor COD. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Cream and Speckled Crowd-
er Peas; for sale or exc. for
butterbeans. Mrs. Glenn Bras-
well, Alpharetta, Rt.. 2.
Heavy bearing Black Pole
Beans, 50c measuring cup; Low-
er grade with trash, 35c; Gray
Speckled Half Runners, 35c;
Slightly Weather Beaten, 30c.
All weevil treated. PP. Stamps
all right. A. S. King, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 3. 5
Approx. 60 bu. Unknown
Peas, 99.43 per ct. pure, 86 per
ct. germ.; No orders less 1 bu.
Henry Phillips, Palmetto, Rico
Rant. le
_ Mixed Peas, $4.75 bu.; Brabs,
$6. bu.; White Browneyed
Crowdes, $6. bu.; New Eras,
$5. bu. Bill Steed, Anderson-
| ville.
Brown Crowder Peas, slight-
ly damaged, 10c G. Ben
Wilson, Rebecca.
Blackeyed Crowder and Pur-
ple Hulled Peas, 1948 crop, 25c
qt.; Mastodon and Klondike
Strawberry plants, rooted, 50c
C; 500, $3.00; $5. M. Add post-
age. rs. age | Chambers,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
170 bu, Sugar Cream Crowd-
er Peas, recleaned and treated
for weevils, for sale in 5 bu.
lots up. M. P. Minchew, dJr.,
Macon, Rt, BF i G3 :
25 bu. White Blackeyed Peas..
8 bu. White Blackeyed Peas,
no weevils, $5.50 bu.; 5 bu. Red
Speckled Crowders, $5.50 bu.;
$65, for lo J. E. Poole, Wales-
ka Rt 45
Tender Garden Pink Half
Runner Butters, White Peas,
Creaseback, Cutshort.
Purple and Red. Crowder
Speckled Pea, exc. for white
sacks, 2 cups., 5 sacks. Dessie|
Vick Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
25c lb.; Clay Crowders, 20c 1b.;
Early Brown or 6 Wks. Garden
Bean Seed, and White Cutshort
Field Beans, mixed, good tender
Col. Cornfield. Ea. 35c cup. Add
sufficient postage. Miss Alice
Harris, Oak Hill. :
Sugar Crowder Powe $1. gal
Lady Finger Peas, 90c. Add
postage. J. M. Maddox, Molena,
Re: :
Red Speckle Crowder and
White Calif. Blackeyed Peas,
30c cup; 4 cups, $1.; White Mush
Peas, 35c cup; 3 cups, $1.; Seed
Peanuts, 40c cup. Exe.
sacks. Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay,
Riso
White Blackeyed Calif. and
Red Speckled Crowders, 30c
cup;-4 cups, $1.;, Seed Peanuts,
40c cup. Exe. for sacks. Mrs. T.
J. Silvers, Talking Rock, . Rt. 2:
8 bu. Shorthorn, wilt resistant
Blackeyed Peas, $5. bu. Will 9g
ship. G. C. Wilder, Mussella.
12 bu. Cream col. Sugar
Crowder Peas, clean, pure,
weevil treated, 20c lb.; $10.
pu. FOB. Hugh Perry, Calhoun,
Rt. 2. ; ee
40 bu. 20 Day Running Vel-
vet Beans, $5. bu. at my home.
J. C. Milburn, Gibson.
4 bu. Blue Whip-Poor-Will
peas, bright and sound, $5. bu.;
$19.00, for lot. A. C. Clark,
Flowery Branch,. Rt. 2. a
Black-eyed Crowder Peas
and Hendersons white bunch
butterbeans, ea., 25c lb.; Cow-
horn Hot pepper seed, 10 tbls.
Add postage. Johnnie Harmon,
Calhoun, Rt. 2.
White Peas, and Polecat
Crowders, free of weevils, 8
cups, $1.00; Okra Seed, 3 cups,
$1.00; Butter Peas, 4 cups, $1.;
Running White or Bunch But-
terbeans to exc. -or dark, print
sacks, 6 cups for 3 sacks. Mrs.
|R. . Barrow, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
White, brown-eyed Crowders,
good to eat and plant (makes
two crops per year), i5c lb
Add postage. $10. per hundred
Ibs. L. D. Todd, Danville. ~
Mix. Hay Peas, $5. bu; New
Eras, $5.50; Brabs, $6.00; Irons,
$6. FOB. Robert F. Hill, Dan-
ville.
1: 1/2: bus Red
Crowders and Whip-Poor-Wills,
all 15c Ib. at my home. C. H.
Huff, Dahlonega. - .
: i
White Crowders, with black-
eyes, 30c Ib. or 5 lbs., $1. PP to
3rd zone. Mrs. Virgil Parker,
Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 58. -
Sev. lbs. white, black-eyed,
white, brown-eyed, and brown
sugar crowder peas, 12c lb.
Exc. some for print sacks. Vic-
toria Prather, Greenville, Rt.
3. "
69 bu. Brabham peas, 85 per-
cent germ., $5, bu. at my barn}.
for entire lot. L. D, Toole, Mid-
Ville; Rt-L.s ;
10 bu. Fla. brown-eyed
crowders, $7.00 bu.; sound mix.
peas, $5. bu. N. H. Barlow,
Cochran. ;
Old time striped half runner
beans, 30c cupful; and old time
pickle cumber seed, 20c per
cooking-spoonful, Add postage.
Mrs. Lonnie D. Lackey, Alto,
Rt. -1, Box. 52.
Striped Half Runner beans,
Lancaster, Bremen, Rt. 2.
25 bu. white, brown-eye peas,
good . eat, green or dry; good
vine for soil building. $6. bu.
Mark L. Maddox, College Park,
Rt. 2. a
10 bu. purple hull speckled :
peas, $8.50 bu.; mixed peas, $5.;
black crowders, |
eyed crowders, $6.50. Ivey F.
an,
Beans, |
for
Speckled
$6.00; brown- | $6.
Crowder peas, |
lots or more. Exe. 2
100 Ibs. Scarified |
pedeza seed. -
Buena Vista.
G 100 or more bu.
bu. at my barn. N
Jimmie Blackburn,
at my farm. 4 mi, S
Forbes, Brooklet, R
Clean Yellow S
corn, 15 pt.; 25 qt
age. Odean Mooney
Branch? Rt iio ts
22 Ibs. Yellow
$1.75. Also Creasebacl
Green Hull Whi
Bean Seed, White
ders, treated for
measuring cup, Exc. |
sacks or paper she
Mrs. Leila Woody,
Edward
ville. Phone 46-B.
Smali Grain Ye
corn, 5: Ibs $i. PRs
15e lb, plus postage. I
*Taylor, Demorest,
worth Rd. Saturday c
Summerville, Buchana
100 bu. slipped shuc
was gathered in Oc
bu.-at my barn. T. K
Luthersville.
So. American gi:
50c lb. No CO
Gatlin, Rydal, R
Whatleys proli
seed corn, Ist. yr., sou
nubbed, $1. pk., $3.50
bu. earlv large
roasting gar seed
sweet, $1. pk. Spec
ship. H. Grady Adi
Circle. ates
~~ Nice shelled pop c
1948 crop, for plan
ing, 20c lb. 6 lbs., $1.
age; Lady Thompson
ry plants, 75c C; $7.
blackebrries, $1. 4d
Ramie Black, Cleve
Hastings prolific
yr., $1.45 peck po
zone; $3.50 bu.
- Stoneville 2B Cotton
C; Also Brab Peas, $6. b
J. L. Garner, Warthe
Pure Empire
Cwt.; Lots 1000
Cwt. W. N.
New wilt resis
recleaned, treated, 1s
per hundred; 50 bu.
Crowder Peas, reclea e
ed for weevils last fal
bu. W. C, Bates, Co
_foe 2B,
rm, 88 per ct.,
r et, Delinted ae
50 C. Lewis Eas
dersonville.
Cokers 100 and
resistant, Ist. yr.,
weat0 Ibs. FOB, Joh
|ris, Monroe, Rt, 2.
Cokers 200
bales on 70 ac
r
Sueyr.,.o 1/2c"lb., FOB
elker, Madison, Ph
eid:
Reynolds, Rt. 3.
pire cottonseed, $2.
. anders, Newnan.
wilt-resistant cotton-
one at gin, $5.50 per hundred. FOB.
ut 800 lbs., Empire wilt-
ant, recleaned and treat-/| 1st. yr. New Empire, wilt-re-
ic Ib. PP in Ga. Egbert L.
bu.
. s
D&PL No. 15 cottonseed, 1st.
-|yr., Ger. 86 percent, kept pure
J. W. Hollis, Rutledge.
Recleaned, Ga. Exp. Station
sistant. cottonseed, ginned 1
var. gin, 6c lb. Delinted and
treated, 8c lb. Riley. C. Couch,
Turin.
%
> DWARF PETUNIA, WHITE
-MYOSOTIS, BLUE
~ALYSSUM, WHITE
\
one-story house set two
ibove the ground level, a
f flowers along the foun-
ie is an ideal solution of
ard planting problem.
shrubs or evergreens
Nn grow so tall as to screen
ws, and make the house
lower than it is, flowers
in at a desirable height,
mt a band of attractive
mply designed small homes
uilt need an attractive
with the colors of the
its trim.
sombination will harmon-
other colors. It will be
attractive with a buff
low house, but will also
mt with red brick, and
nual Flowers Best for
w Foundation Planting
-| shine be admitted freely, not only
'
ways the most desirable of their
race; and may be depended upon to |
produce their fiowers abundantly |
throughout the summer.
Sweet alyssum is equally free
blooming, as well as fragrant. If
it shows signs of age in midsum-
mer, it can be sheared like a hedge,
and will soon be blooming again
at a youthful rate. Myosotis is the
true forget-me-not, growing just
enough taller than the alyssum to
1ARKET BULLETI
COTTONSEED FOR SALE
Cottonseed, Ist. yr., delinted,
treated: 45 bu. D&PL, $7.50
per CWT; 100 bu. Cokers wilt
resistant, $7.75 per -undred:
untreated, $6.75. FOB. Geo. B
Malcom, Social Circle.
Coker 100, ger., 90 percen
and Summerours hi-bred Hal.
and Half, Ist. yr., 85 percent
ger. Ea. kind recleaned, delint-
ed, treated, sacked, $8.50 per
hundred Ibs. R. F. Jenkins, Jr.,
Munnerlyn.
GRAIN AND HAY
FCR SALE
Good bright Kobe LLespedeza
Hay, $30, ton. Del. within 30
mi. in 3 ton lots; Also good
corn for sale. Inquire at Beth-
abara Serv. Stat. on Monroe-
Athens Hwy. L. S. Gasaway,
Statham. :
7 tons bright Runner Peanut
Hay, $20. ton. 5 mi. -E. Ocilla.
Near Holt. Leonard Pope, Ocil-
la; Rite cd.
Kobe Baled Lespedeza Hay.
good, pretty, $1. per bale. Ross
Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4.
Peanut Hay, Runner and
Spanish, no poison, $10. ton at
barn; $12, carload lots. FOB.
Phone No. 129. John S. Mc-
Leod, Sr., Shellman, Box. 82.
Large amt. Bright Corn
Shucks and Hay. See at my
home. J. C. McKoy,
AR eke
Runner and Spanish Peanut
Hay, about 3 1/2 tons, ea,
good quality, $20. ton. D. A.
Law, Chula.
5 tons Peanut Hay, $16.- ton
at farm. J. H. Leverett, Par-
rott.
register as a band of blue. |
A fashion for dooryard gardens,
to take the place of trees and |
shrubbery in front yards, is sprad- |
ing through the country. It is based
on the feeling that too much shade
has been the rule in the past. Mod-
ern architecture demands that sun-
to the outside, but also to the in-
side of the house through the in-
ereased use of glass. Flowers in |
the front yard revel in. the sun-
shine, and cast no shade to the
petunias are in some
detriment of the house and Jawn.
me gardeners will agree
a flower border: is no
| straight parallel rows,
ith plot boundaries, with-
i to be seen.
beauty, but efficiency is
such a layout. One
with a wheel hoe down
it aisle between two rows
oy hundreds of weed
a fraction of the time
cultivate a disorderly
ould be spaced with vary-
ces between them, de-
| two factors:
op, and the convenience of
.. In rich soil vegetables
t is difficult to cultivate
rows.
owing twelve inches tall.
iy be spaced 10 inches to}
wheel hoe, eighteen
kely to be found a mini-
ince to avoid disturbing
of the vegetables.
getables, and those that
es, large bushes, or have
ing habit, must be given
tance between rows. In
ens, 4 feet will usually
aximum distance, given
ich crops as bush squash
mbers. _ :
ou know where the rows
line should be stretched
e first row.
Sardeners use a straight,
ard as a ruler to mark
corner of a hoc, draw
wohl a dso trenc)
a . Thig
prefer to
a uty and Abundance
Out Garden This Way
if cultivated with hand |
The End of a Rake or Hoe Handle
Will Make a Shallow Drill.
er than the corner of the blade.
Others have small hoes which they
like; but it is more a matter: of
wer than the tool.
or small seeds such ag radishes,
oniong, carrots, lettuce, and endive,
a drill half an inch deep is enough.
little deeper for beets and Swiss
ard, and an inch for peas, beans
id sweet corn will be sufficient.
Aang owing -is ee ea
aye tne soo, moist spring, bu
make drille a little deeper when
eer ene 08
thot Wweathey somes,
| MARCH...
| or
| ped,
/ming, Rt. 5.
SACKS FOR SALE
NOTE: All Sacks for Sale}
notices have been published for
.those not appear-
ing in-this (March 30) issue,
were carried either March. 2nd
March 9th issue. E. H.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap, rip-
washed, ironed, free of
holes and mildew, 25c ea. No
checks, Ad dpostage. Mrs. Roy
Garrett, Cumming, Rt. 3.
Print sacks, washed, free of
holes and mildew, 3, $1.; $3.85
doz. Add postage. Cash. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Lee Hammond,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, waheds, 3, $1.
Add postage. COD or MO. Mrs.
C. B. Gazaway, Cumming.
White sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
free of holes and mildew un-
washed, 17c ea. No. checks.
Send postage. Mrs. L. D. Mar-
tin, Cumming, Rt. 2.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
100 Tb, -cap.,'3,; $1." PP. in. Ga.
No checks (or 10c extra). Mrs.
W. M. Nix, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, washed, 3, $1.;
Odds, 25c ea.; Whites, unwash-
ed, good cond., 15c ea. Cash.
Add postage. Mrs. Otis Pilcher,
Cumming, Rt. 3.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of. holes, 3, $1. PP. Mrs.
Ford Pirkle, Cumming, Rt. 3.
Print acks, washed, ironed,
3, $1.; $3.85 doz.; Unwashed
print sacks, $3.25 doz. Free of
holes and mildew. PP. No COD
orders. Mrs. Hoyt Stanford,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100 lb: 'cap.;|
washed, ironed, 30c ea.; Whites,
washed, 100 lb. cap., 20c ea.
Add postage. MO. or cash.
COD if preferred. Mrs. Edgar
E. Turner, Cumming, Rt. 3.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes,
30c ea.; with holes, 20c ea.
PP. Mrs. J. L. Thornton, Cum-
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
no. holes nor mildew, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Bernard
Dorsey, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
50-100 lb. eap. print sacks,
25c ea. Add postage. Exc. for
pecans. Mrs. G. Dorsey,
Cleveland, Rt. 3,
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 3,
$1. Exe. for Blakemore Straw-
Newnan,
SACKS FOR SALE
SACKS FOR SALE
PAGE FIVE
Washed Print sacks, 100 Ib.
P. a of eer pe and| washed, 3, $1.00; $3.75 doz.
Br pant With Nolee Doe 22| Odds and snail holes, o85 Aan
irs. R. H. Whelchel, Dawzon- | Postage. No checks. Mrs. G. C.
ille, Rt. 3. | Dunagan, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Good print sacks, 100> Ib.}
ap., washed, e ironed, free 01 | tra lar
roles and mildew, 25c ea. Add} Add
postage. Mrs. Chas. Sosebee;| Gain
Cleveland, Rt. 1. aan
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., ex-
ge, 30c ea.; Odds, 25 ea.
postage. Mrs. Parks Roper,
ecville, Rte
Print sacxs, .100 Ib. cap.,
Print sacks, washed, ironed, | ironed, no holes, 39 ea.; Whites,
a ele 3S doz, Prompt| 109 1b. et
ce "AO] = | hol p z Ad re
shipment. COD if preferred. | Roles, ie ea. Add Pose, Fe.
Mrs. W. C. Meaders, Cleveland,|7S: Lonnie Rurdies, Caines-
Rite bs | ville, Re 2X;
3 aes -caof|. Print sacks, washed, free. o
ie ae ee holes and mildew, 30c a. Add
holes, 15c ea. Add _postage.| Postage. No checks. Pairlee
Mrs. Loy Sutton, Cleveland, | Runlee, Gainesville, Rt. 7,
Rt. 4. Print sacks, washed, ironed,
NR nobe Caesar ieatiedanee of holes and mildew, 100
free of holes and mildew, 100 Ib. cap., 30 ea. Colene Martin,
Ib, cap., 20c ea. Exc, for print! Gainesville, Rt. 1.
sacks: 3 white for 2 print. Mrs. | Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
James Arnett, Cordele, 906-6th} washed, ironed, free of holes
St. and mildew, 3; $1 00; Whites,
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free |
of holes-and spots, washed, 20c
ea. Mrs. Charlie Huff, Dahlon- |
25 ea. Prompt shipment. Mrs,
Hoke Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Print
: sacks, 100 lb. cap.
eee washed, ironed, free of roles
Unwashed 100 cap. print) and mildew, 30c eas $2p
sacks, $3.25 doz.; 50, $13.00. Odds, 25c ea.; With holes, 20
No checks. Mrs. Willis Grind-| a, PP. Orders filied prompiiy.
le, Dahlonega, Rt. Mrs.- Irene Green, Murrayville,
Print sacks, washed, iron- ( See ei : 2
ed free of holes and mildew, 100 1b. white. sacks, 256. ea
50: Ib., 25c ea.: 25 lb. white
flour sacks, 15 ea. All washed.
Add postage.-Mrs. W. Y. Sum-
mers, Newnan, Rt. 5.
100 lb. cap.,30c ea. Mrs. J: D.|
Pierce, Dahlonega, Rt. 5.
Print. sacks, washed, free
of holes and mildew, 30c ea.:
$25.00 Cc. PP. MO or cash. H.| Print sacks, 100 Ib. Cap.,
H. Thomas, Dahlonega, Rt, 1. se eddee 8 krone . Se
: and mildew, 3, $1.00; not wash-
eee a ie ed nor ironed, 25c ea. Prompt
2 ye .|Shipment. Add postage. MO.
holes and mildew, 3, $1.00; | Mrs. Hubert Phillips, Royston,
90 or more, 30c ea.. Add post-|," 1 :
age. Prompt shipment. Edith! 7** +: :
Barnett, Cumming, Rt. 5. Print sacks, washed, ironed,
Print sacks, 100 1b. cap. | free of holes and mildew, 100 ib.
cap., 35 ea.; 3, $1,00.-COD if
preferred. Mrs. W. J. Cochran,
Stonewall.
washed, fre of holes and mil-
dew, 3, $1.00; $3.75 doz. Add
postage. COD if prefered. Mrs.
Junior Chambers, Cumming. |
Rt. 1. $1.00; $350.-doz.; 25c ea. by-the
Print sacks, free of holes|100. Exc. for dried apples or
and mildew, 100 lb. cap., wash- | peaches, or pecan, peanuts,
Print sacks, free of holes, 3,
ed, ironed, 3, $1.00. U. C.j popcorn. Carroll Morgan, Tal-
Cowart, Cumming, Rt. | mo
Print sacks, 100 Jb., cap.,/ Cotton fertilizer sacks, free ~
washed, ironed, free of holes, | of holes, rinsed, 25c ea. Mrs. C.
ane ea., tae $3.75 doz. Odds, |W. Matthews, Woodland.
ea. d postage. No chks. | :
. . | 600 print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
Mrs. M. C. Thomas, eeeming, | free of holes, unwashed, 2Ic ea.
Rt : | PP. No orders under 50. Ralph
Print sacks, 25 ea., and post- Dangar, Woodstock, Rt. 1.
age. COD if wanted. Mrs. E. A. | 200 print bags, 100 lb. cap,
Waters, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. washed, free of holes and mil-
Print sacks, 25 ea. and post-| dew, 25c ea. plus postage for
age. COD if desired. Mrs. Lola| the lot or 30c ea. and postage.
Simmongs, Canton, Rt. 2. Mrs. E. L. Tatum, Dawsonville,
_Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free} Ri. 2.
of mildew and holes, 25 a. | ise ce ee rashed
Odd sacks, 22c ea. Add postage. | Sees hee SACKS esas
g i ray.|ioned, free of holes and spots,
ea ems MUTTSY<| soe ce Ada postage WeRt e
Samples, Flowery Branch, Rt.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free) 1,
of holes, mildew, washed, rip- | a . es
ped, 28c ea. Odds, 22c ea.; with | Cc ioiag se Bn oe
holes, 20c ea. Add postage. $25. Te ai me ee 2
C. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Pete | 720?!4-
Kemp, Murrayville, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 3, $1.00; 40 odds
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free 25c ea. No checks. Send COD,
of holes and mildew, washed, Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula.
ironed, 20c ea. Add_ postage. Print sacks, 100. 1b. cap,
Mrs. James Walls, Cumming,| washed, free of holes and mile
Ht23. dew, 25c ea. Add postage. MO
: | only. Mrs. Robert
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., Pl Nurtayville: Rt 1.
$1.00; White, 100 lb. cap., 25)
Print sacks, washed, 30c ea
ea. washed; Unwashed, 20c ea. |
Add postage. Mrs. Guy A.| Add postage. COD. MO oniy.
L. Grant
Grant, Gainesville, Rt. 7. | Myrtle Peck, Murrayville, Rt
Good quality white sacks, | 1}:
100 Ib. .cap., washed, free of Print sacks, 100 lb. cap,
holes. and mildew, 30c ea.: washed, free of holes, 25c ea.
White, unwashed, 20c ea. Add| Add postage. Cash or MO. Miss
postage. Mrs. A. K. Grier,/ Lucile Wilson, Murrayville, Rt
Gainesville, Rt. 5. |.
Print sacks, 100 lb. ap.,| Print sacks, washed, free of
washed, 271/2c ea. PP. All| holes and mildew, 25c ea. Add
orders filled. Ray Burtz, Gaines-| postage. Mrs. Carl
ville, Rt. 1. | Murrayville, Rt. 1.
100 cap. print sacks, washed, | Print sacks, washed, ironed,
ironed, free of holes and mil-|100 lb. cap., 3, $1.00; 4 odd for
dew, 3, $1. Add postage. Prompt | $1. Del. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Al-
shipment. Mrs. J. T. Castleber-| to, Rt. 1.
ty, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
100 lb. washed print sacks, no of holes and mildew, not wash-
holes nor spots, 3, $1.00. Add|ed, 2c ea. Add postage. Exira
postage. Mrs. M. L. Crow, Jr.,| good white, 30c ea. Mrs. Alice
Gainesville, Rt. 2. Jordan, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 8, Print sacks, washed, ironed,
$1.00; $3.75 doz.; $27.50 C;) free of holes and, mildew, 3, $1.
White Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 8,/ Add postage; 4, $1.35. PP. Mrs.
Sullems,
berry Plants. Mrs, John How-
ard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
$1.25; $22.50 C. PP. MO. Major| Nebraska Edwards, Ball
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Ground, Ri. 1.
"Nice print sacks, 100 1b. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 3,
_ Sacks, washed, no letters, 25c
quality dried
free of worms, core and peel,
45c Ib. Sold in 5 Ib. lots and
up. Can fill large orders. Mrs.
postage. Mrs. Zeb FE. Clark, | f
peace: = ; = | Fred Franks, Hiawassee.
Gainesville, Ri; 8:
a Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, 30c_ ea.;
few holes, 20c ea. Add postage. |
Mrs, J. W. Roberts, Tallapoosa.
Bright Sundried Apples, 1948
crop, free of corn and peel, 40c
lb. Mrs. D. L. Van Zandt, Dial.
30 lbs. nice sundried apples,
35c lb, Del. Prefer to sell whole
lot to one party. W. P. Daven-
cs Ground, Rt. 1.
_. Print sacks, washed
free of holes, 3, $1. PP. Mrs.
Ford Barrett, Cumming, R. R. 3.
washed, ironed, 3, $1.00; 6, $2.
del. Mrs. B. Thornton, Bowdon.
: white sacks, 5, $1.
Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Buchanan,]
PECAN & FRUIT TREES
Pecan Trees, govt. insp., guar.
true to name, Schleys, Stuarts,
and Moneymakers, 2-3 ft.; 3-4
ft. 4-5 ft., 5-6 ft. 6-8 ft., 8-10 ft.
Calvin Harman, Stovall.
Print sacks, free of holes, 30c
ea. Mrs. Allan Broach, Camp-
__ White sacks, washed, ironed, |
free of holes, Plus 6c | Bushes, all sizes, everbearing,
_ postage. Miss Eula Cox, Canton, | at my place. Mrs. W: D. Calla-
| way, Atlanta, 1696 Rogers Ave.
S. W. Tel. Ra. 0170.
State insp. leading var. Apple
30c ea.; Peach,
2-3 ft., 30ceea.; Pear, 3-4 ft.,
50c; Grapevihes, 3 yrs., rooted,
Concord, Niagara,
Print sacks, washed, 3, $1.00.
COD or MO. Add postage. Mrs.
_G, E. Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 1.
_ Print sacks, washed, ironed,
109 Ib. cap., 3, $1. Odd postage:
Miss Bessie Cook, Canton, Rt. 2.
+
Print sacks, 25 ea.; Whites,
All good cond. Add
postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. |
Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. 3. _
Print sacks, washed, 100
cap., free of holes and mildew,
25c ea. Add postage. Thelma |
Alexander, Cleveland, Rt. 5.
i - Print sacks, washed, 25c ea.;
White, not washed, 15c ea. Add
Edward Garrett,
Add postage. W. H. Alexander,
Cleveland, Rt. 5.
State insp. large var., Stew-
art Pecan Trees, 2-6 ft., $1.-$3.
ea. FOB. Guar.
dersville. M. M. Newsome, San-
Black Walnut Bushes, 35c ea;
3 for $1.; Sassafras Roots, 60c
postage. Mrs. lb. Mrs. C: W. Hefner, Talking
Gainesville, Rt. 5. : : ri
: Blue Damson Plum Trees,
ee ft.-6 ft, 50c and 75c ea. Mrs.
J. M. Hill, Cartecay.
Spring close out: 7 var. Apple
Trees: Yellow June, Hackworth,
Old Folks, Red, Yellow Delic-
ious, York, Imperial, Winesap,
3-5 ft., mixed, dbl. insp., my
selection, 10, $2.; 20, $3.75. Del.
A. J. Willoughby, Waco.
TungOil trees, 25c ea., lots
of 12 or more. Prompt ship-
ment. J. A. Jones, Uvalda.
- washed, good
cond., smooth, 3, $1.00; 25c ea.
lots of 12. Add postage. Mrs.
: ci Hubbard, Gainesville, Rt.
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 3, $1.00; $3.50 doz. Add
_ postage. Mrs.
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, washed, 271/2c
ea. PP, Fred Smith, Gainesville,
Print sacks, .3,
sacks, 25c ea.; Odds, 20 ea. MO
only. Mrs. G. H. Smith, Gaines-
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, 25c ea.; Whites, 20c ea.
No COD. Add postage. Ans. all
letters. A. M. Snow, Gaines-
Vandemans (600 __Ibs.).
best offer, or trade for shelled
corn, W. H. Sorrells,
Pecans for sale or
trade 10 lbs. for 12 washed 100
: Print sacxs, ripped, washed,
ironed, free of holes, spots, and
. mildew, 35c ea.; 3, $1. Add post-
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7. |
washed, ironed,
dark or light cols., good cond.,
100 Ib. cap., 30c ea. Add post-
age. No COD orders. Mrs. Jodie
C. Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Good nice Pecans,
(25e lb.) or trade
or guano sacks. without letters,
| Mrs. Ollie Skinner, Carrollton,
| 104; Cedar St. Phone 257 J.
White Spanish Peanuts, $5.
| bu.- Add_ postage.
in lots 25, 30c ea.| 35
Mrs. James _ Hope, Gainesville, | C4" Bremen, Rt. 2, Box ~35.
5 bu. imp. Spanish Peanuts,
un aie : : phan picked, $25, not PP; Also
rint sacks, washed,. ironed,| Browneyed, Blackeyed and Hay
White sacks, not
ea. Add postage. MO or
Mrs. Clayton Holbrook, Gaines-
18c| want pigs. K. S. Lindsey, Li-
zella, Box 313.
1948 Papershell Schley Pe-
cans, well filled, 5 or 10 Ilbs.,
cap., | 40 lb. del; Stuarts, 28c 1b.;
washed, free of holes and mil-| Hulled Pecans,
dew, 25c ea.; Odds, and small}
holes. 20c ea. MO or cash. Add) Del..'Cash: with order. Mrs. G.
Howards a: Holeombe, Bremen, McPher-
' Gainesville, Rt. 5.
White sacks, washed, free of
holes, mildew and letters, 20c}|
EGGS FOR SALE
Gainesville, Rt. 4A Black Langshans Setting
: | Eggs,
Print sacks, washed, 100 lb.| Geis.
Add _ postage.
Purebred extra
| mouth White Pekin Duck eggs
110 for $1.50. PP in Ga. J. H
Print sacks, 30c ea. Add post-| Barr, Lumpkin.
age. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gaines- Dorehred RCSL
15 for $1.75,
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., a ,
Turkey Eggs,
odds, with small holes, 5, $1.00. |p, R fiyne
Purebred Dark Cornish Eggs,
16, $1.50. Del.
Gainesville. Rt. 9. Simpson, Sparta, Bt. 2,
$1.59 sett
Mammoth Pekin Duck Eggs, | Reg. Hereford
extra large type, $2. doz, Also
Black Leghorns, 2 pullets, and
rooster, $7.50; Also Everbear-
ing Fig and Plum Trss, 3, 2-3
ft., $1.25. 4-4 ft., $2. Insp. and
del. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hi-
Patni; iets ks :
Purebred AAA White Corn-
ish Eggs, $2.25 per 15. PP. Mrs.
J. O. Howell, Pineview, Rt. 1.
Buff Duck Eggs, setting of
13, $1.50. Del. C. B. Ellington,
Thomson, Box 204. :
Bourbon Red Turkey Eggs,
$4. doz.; White African Guinea,
ing; 1 Tom, $8. Add
postage. Wilson Carson, Grif-
fin, ht, C;
Law Grey and Clipper, orig-
inal stock, Joe Redmonds Eggs,
$3. doz.; Melvin Slater, Atlan-
ta, 214 Mathewson Pl. S. W.
old, $20. ea. Ship COD. Marcus
Rentz; Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.
Purebred Black PC Pigs,
med., easy feeding kind, dbl.
treated, reg. in buyers name,
$25. ea, at 10 wks. old. Zimri
M. Addy, Preston, c/o Circle 3
Purebred Tamworth Pigs,
reg. buyers name,
sows, females, $25.; Males, $20.
ea. R. D. Mullis, Duluth, Rt. 1.
8 Duroc Shoats, 4 gilts, 4
Letters ans. See my place. Al-
vin Harrison, Dearing. Phone
2 P. C. sows with
good 4 mos. old P.
ohn G. Pierson, Cul
CATTLE FOR SALE pct. Dleudinies
bred fc. type and quality, dbl.
Ideal.
Hartwell.
ville,
15 mos,
Hill)
for oats,
1 ea.
treated, reg. buyers name, un-
related pairs, $25. ea.
Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1, Oraland
Farm, Tel. Ve.- 4782...
Reg. /OIC Sow, 2 yrs.
treated for cholera, has large
also 10 mos,
Billy Williamson,
Flovilla, Rt. 1.
Reg. Hereford Gilt, bred reg.
Berkshire Boar,
Purebred White Face Bu
1000-1100 lbs., 3 yrs. old, $225.;
2 Half White
$100. ea. P. E. Campbell, White
Plains; Rt Ad
Polled Hereford Bull,
exc. specimen, approx 2 yYrs.,
10 mos. old, 1000 lbs., Domino
and Rushkan bloodlines, dark
red. D. C. Collier, Barnesville.
1 Steer, about 1150 lbs., 4 yrs.
old, good worker for plowing or
logging, $175. Lawrence Cromer,
Face Heifers,
gilts, bred reg. unrelated Berk-
shire Boar, reg. buyers name,
$75. ea, Ready to ship May Ist.)
Lamar. Burton, Robinson. |
2 reg, OIC males, 7 wks. old,
short-nose, blocky type, finest) 2
of bloodlines, $22.50 ea. with
papers, shipped at buyer's ex-
pense; also 2 purebred Jersey
Reg. Short Horn Cattle: 5
bred cows, 1 cow with 2 mos.
old calf and 1 bull, J. T. Hays,|
2 Jersey Heifers, 2 yrs. old,
1 black, 1 red, with reg. dam,
both hornless, due to freshen
nice udders,
ea. now; $125. ea. when milk-
ing; Also have fresh milk goats.
Mrs. Norma Smith, Arnolds-
bred,.at my barn. Giles Cheek,
Lawrenceville.
Short nose OIC Pigs, 5 mos.
prize winning stock, $25. ea.
old, male and femal, out of
Apr. Ist.,
3 Hereford Poll Bulls, 12-15
mos. old, finest blood and cond., |
approx. wt. 500 lb. up, ready.
for light service, $125. ea., up;
old Shorthorn Bull,2
good 4 gal. milch cows, $200.
ea. Zack Wilkins, Hahira.,
13 mos. old full blooded
Guernsty Bull, no papers, but:
out of 1000 lb. cow and bull,
both reg., .$200.;
Holstein and Guernsey cross,
reg., $150.;
Goat, freshen Apr.
Harvey, Pelham, Rt. 2. (Union
\ I. 15.
Helms, Buena Vista.
Fine brood sow, about 300
20 OIC purebred Pigs, ready
for del., $25. pr. at Barretts
on Jay~ Bridge}
. H. Black, Dahlonega.
cross of Guinea and
SPC, 6 wks. old, $6. ea. R. L.
Pickles, Turin.
Big Bone Black PC Pigs, 12
old, 40-60 lbs., i
buyers name, $25. ea. J.
Lumsden, Talbotton. _
Big Bone Guinea Sow, bred
to reg. Essex Male, $45. Hoyt
Reg. Jersey Bull, 6 mos. old, |and all tools for a
sired by Sparkling Standard
Sultan No.
bull dam, Design Alice Blossom
No. 1329606. Official record at
2: Ts.- Old,
574 lb. fat. R. P. Tatum, Ellen-
wood. (10 mi.
Hwy. 43.).
Purebred Guernsey Bull,
mos. old. S. L. Rogers, _Mur-
ray~ille, Rt, 1.
Young Jersey Bull will reg-
ister, from exc. reg. Jersey of
Famous Penal Farm Herd, $50.;
Also Exc. nice 9 yr. old Mare
2 purebred reg. Duroc Gilts,
sired by Wilsons Star Pro-
moter, 7 mos. old, $50.: Also
Duroc Pigs, sired by new boar,
Model Squar Jr.,
btocky, cherry col. Robert Wil-
son, c/o Wilson Acres, McBean.
SPC Gilt and Boar,* 5 mos.
old, reg. .in buyers
S. Atlanta on
Floyd, Forsyth,
10 reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs,
$18. ea.; 5 male reg. Big Bone
Guinea Pigs, 6 wks. old, $20.
ea. Plus shipping chrgs. James
McDonald, Commerce, Rt. 1,
~Purebred Hamp. Pigs, 8-10
wks, old, male and female, reg.
in buyers name, $25. ea. Spe-
cial price made to 4H and F.
Hugh L, White,
Care Echo Valley Farm.
Fresh Guernsey and
Red Jersey Cow with
calves and 1 part Jersey Heifer
to freshen soon. Fred Cunning-
ham, Marietta, Rt, 1.
F, A. members. W. H. Franks,
HOGS FOR SALE | Richland, c/o Farm.
Rt. 3.
Little Bone Guinea, original
stay fat kind, fine males for
breeders, a few 6-8 wks. .old,
$15. ea, FOB Graymont. R. E.
Swainsboro, 110 W.
Red Duroc Boar with papers,
about 1 yr. old for sale and
Gurensey Bull,
trade for
Fitzgerald, Pitts,
9 PC Pigs, 8 wks. old, not
reg. $12. ea. at home. 5 mi.
SW Locust Grove. G. W. Green,
Locust Grove, Rt. 1.
10 reg, SPC Gilts, 8 wks. old,
lexc, bloodlines, $20. ea.; $21.50
reg. in buyers name. Forrest
Cobb, Brooks, Rt. 1.
50 Hampshire and Hereford
Pigs, Apr. Ist., 6 wks.-3 mos.
old. Prefer selling whole lot.
Mrs. T. P. Strickland, Chipley,
milch cow. Willie
Reg. fleshy type Duroc Male
Pigs; 3 mos. old, (from sow that
farrowed 29 pigs in 2 litters),
extra choice,
P. Carter, Baxley.
Blocky Cherry Red Duroc
Pigs, 8 and 10 wks, old, males
and females, $20. ea. Reg. buy-
Crates to be returned my ex-
pense. J, H. Bennett, Screven,
Rt, -2,' Box 47.
OIC Pigs, sired by. 1948 S, E.
Fair grand champ. out of prize
bred for type
and quality, dbl. treated; reg.
25. ea. Phone Ve, 4782.
Atlanta) W. J. Lyle,
Reg. Duroc Pigs, male and| winning sows,
female, 2 1/2-4 mos, old, some
unrelated,
blocky, $25.-$35. ea, FOB. 7 mi.
E. Sandersville. M, M. New-
extra for crating
M. T. Sanders, Comme
Reg. Hereford Pigs,
State Fair Grand Ch
L, P. Singleton, Fort
Purebred Little
African Guinea Pigs
sts gilts, try Dec. :
15. ea. cra ind
diss:
W. D. Carswell,
HORSES AND MUL
. FOR SALE
Brown Horse Mule,
old, work anywhere,
place on Louisville R
Guyton. Mrs. Alice
Guyton, Rt. 1.
Good 5 yrs. old M
lbs., sound, gentle, wo
where, $200, Exe. for n
12 yrs. old, and take differe
At my place. :
Fairburn, Short R
Black and White
Stallion Shetland , Pi
mos. old, 250 lbs., sound
$125. Mrs, Earnest Bi
Woodland. Phone 2 Dea
Palomino Horse, 4 yr:
and 3 Shetland Ponies,
1 Stallion, for sale.
Atlanta. 2500 Briare
Ve. 1608, ; a
Team of work >
t
Young Mare Mule,
1200: \lbs:,:: very 288
See: Horace Pierce,
tits Sere
_ 4 yrs. old saddle hi
ly broken, cheap,
older mare or.
pony. that is pe
children. J. H.-
At Stud: Reg. '
ing Stallion Wyllys
Jen No. 401412, Blu
of the famous old
ry Boy, also 2
cand 2 yrs. old,
ly, Tennille.
1 team Gray Me
8 and 9 yrs. old. Sell
or separately, also
Colt} coming 2 S
gray, All sound, Ch
Moore, Carlton, Rt. 1
2 Mules, 8 and
F-12 Farmall Tractor
ber, AC 40 Combine,
Corn, 24 disc smo
row, 8 Disc Superic
Drill. Rayford
kinsville.
Rae, PO Tel. |
Star Light Brantle
out of Brantleys |
Jr., famous
ale cheap. C. W. V
sale B 249,
Cc. . Gresham,
Ptree-Du woody
Mare Mule, 12
1050 Ibs., $120,
Palmetto. one
Black Ga. raised
sys: oad, 4)
Blocky Brood: and ~
$100. Good Workers.
Freeman, Eastman, Rt
Mare, 1250-1300
3
old, gentle, depend
anywhere, See
a
Morrison Camp Gro
Pressley, Sr., Kings:
Pr. 5 yrs. old Mt
trained, sound, cheap
C. S. Haynes, Byron,
Unbroken 3 yrs.
sale, See A. F. W
Rt, 1. a
- Horse Mule, 7
lbs., gentle, wor
$75. R. L. Rickles,
Black Saddle and
for sale. C, T. Shephi
Mountain, Rt. 2, Box
3 reg. Tenn, Wi
three yr. colts;
sy eae
. old. ers W!
Yn told Oo
_ x a 2)
old to On Top
old; 3 work
some, Sandersville, Rt, 1, Oraland Farm,
not shipped, Go Rs
cross, POB 368.
fine Nubian Milk Doe
. daily now, 1 gal.
freshen in June,
Trade for 15 one yr.
n Leghorns, large
, or 15 good BR, 1
cre Social
pine Buck, I yr. old.
ade for calf: or pig.
for breeding.. Roy E
Newnan.
Goat, ready to breed,
r. old, Or exc.
e hens. Nile Little-
esville, Rt. 6.
ont ship, nor sell
lot. W. Y. Harpe:
do White Milk Goat,
in May, wt. 150 lbs.,
$20. Will not ship.
J. Steele, Hampton,
x 123.
ubian A-1 Buck, $10.
J. M. Maddox, Mo-
rebred Nubians of
breeding, hornless
2 does, bargain price.
ae e brings de-
rubbs, Demo-
ilk Goats, Saanan-
qt. stock, $15. ea.
en Hill, Rte:
with 3
os. old), for $10.
, Lilburn, Rt. 1.
Poles assorted cols.,
. J. F. Goodwin, a4
Ashburton Ave. S.
heavy wt. Chin-
uniors, Bucks, $1.50;
bred NZW Does,
C. P. Houston, At-
McPherson Ave.
e. 7467.
. strain Giant Chin.
mos. old Mar. 17,
1/2 lbs., does, $5.
. ea, All ped. Mrs.
S, Flovilla.
abbits, 1 buck, 2
ES: J. . Laye, Par-
ats, 2 does, gold-
18-16 Ibs., bred, buck,
Ibs., all ped. Papers.
Cole, Decatur, 3220
Phone Cr. 8679.
D itcl 3 mos. old rab-
ea.; Pr. Angora,
$20. Tom Elliott,
tein, zane 14 mos.
or $12, 50 ea. Ped. Pa-
cDonough, Box 100.
Ock WANTED
reg. Guernsey Heifer
Docia Harris, Lula.
a Short Horn Here-
12-18 mos. old. Clyde
lairsville, 3,
good. sound milk cow
ut 2nd. calf, giving 3,
ice. Levi
Rt 2.
everal reg. Brown
. Cons. bred heifers
- freshen within next
ths. Quote prices. W.
Seen Star
Venable,
4 gals. milk, Will pay |
.| Hens, $2. ea.;
; toh and 2 pullets, about 1 yr. |
LIVESTOCK WANTED |
POULTRY FOR SALE
HORSES AND MULES:
Want Bred Mare, not over 10
yrs. old, plow single or double.
Or Heifer Calves, in exc. for
1100-1200 Ib. mare mule with
some age, work anywhere, D.
Y. Hicks, Roberta.
Want. good sound _ gentle
mule, werk anywhere, 10-12
yrs. old; Also 1H wagon, good
cond., for cash. E..B. Holt, Fay-
etteville.
POULTRY FOR SALE
a
AUSTROLORPS:
75 Berrys Austri-Whites,
super delux strain, starting to
Jay, $2. ea.; $1.75 ea. for lot. V.
H. Stephens, Atlanta, 407 Flor-
ida Ave. Tel. Al. 0645.
-BARRED & OTHER ROCKS:
7 White Rock Pullets, 1
Rooster, 10 mos. old, some lay-
ing, all healthy, $15. Cannot
ship. Miss Bertha Prophitt,
Chipley, Rt. 3.
5 Cockerels BR cross, about
5 mos. old, $1.50 ea.; $7. for lot.
Cannot ship. Mrs. W. M. Nix,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
BANTAMS:
Sebright, off color, 1948
hatch Bantams, 6 hens; 2 hens,
1 Rooster full Sebright, good
col., $6.75. FOB. MO. Silas
Snipes, Commerce.
3 small White Bantam Hens,
and Rooster, $1. ea. Or exc. for
small White Pekin Ducklings.
Add postage. Mrs. Wm. J. Sor-
rells, Royston, Rt. 1.
White pair and Pr. Black
heavy Feather Legged Ban-
tams, $2.50 pr.; Pr. Dark Ban-
tams, not feather legged; $1.50.
Mrs. W. L. Gravitt, Alpharetta,
teat eS
RI Red Baby Chicks, dark
strain, blood tested, $4. for 25;
$15. for 100. PP. Mrs. Don Don-
aldson, Decatur; 726 S. Candler
St. Tel. De. 2405.
6 purberd Buff Cochin Ban-
tam Hens, just beginning to
lay, Purebred Rooster, $14.00:
Or trade for 4 bred doe rabbits,
any breed or color. J. W. Moore,
Griffin, 222 Ellis St.
Bantam Roosters, $1. ea. Mrs.
J. E. Sorrells, Royston.
Golden Sebright Black Tailed
Jap. and Brown Leghorn Ban-
tams and Eggs, $5. up. Bob
Clark, Macon, 372 Spring St.
Purebred Golden ~ Sebright
Bantams, from prize winners,
3 pullets,. 1 cocKerel,. $2. ea.;
Also few eggs, $3. for 17. Billy
Willis, Dudley, POB 61.
Bearded White Silkies,
Bearded Mille Fleurs, $7. pr.;
Golden Sebright, Black Tail
Japs, Black Cochins, $6. pr.;
Buff Cochins, $5.50 pr.; Extra
Cockerels, $2. ea. Hatching
eggs. Frenchy Zubel, Macon,
4470 Broadway.
-12 small type Bantams,
brown speckled, about half
grown, $1. pr. Add postage.
Waynie Vickers, Wray, Box 63.
Dark Cornish Bantam Pul-
lets, laying, also 1 nice cock-
erel. H. L. Farmer, Albany,
801 Hines St.
Yellow Buff Cochin Bantam
Roosters, $1.50 ea. Robert Shep-
pard, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS
Pit Game Cocks, $10. ea.;
Blues and H. D. Crosses, and
Griss Grady Cock and Hen,
$15. pair; Also Blue Game eggs,
$3. for 15. Coy R. McQuaig,
Bainbridge, -Rt. 1.
Game Chickens, 2 hens, 1
cock, Red Quill, purebred
Cock, about 6 lbs., $12. Plus
express. Lizzie Roper, Culber-
son, N. C. (Resident of Ga.).
20 large blocky Dark Cornish
2 Roosters, $2.50
ea. No checks nor MO. Mrs.
Charlie Peacock,,;Eastman, Rt.
4.
3 purebred WL Allen Round-
head Young Hens, about 2 yrs:
3.50 e:
Trade. for 2 nice
Asi
-ship. W. S. Kelly, Valdosta, Rt.
4 hens, ready to lay, 1 tom, 10
li
Trio extra large Dark Corn-
ish, $10. FOB. MO. Malcom
McMillan, Bartow, Box 13.
Pit Games, stags, cocks, hens
and pullets, for sale; Also Pit
Game Eggs, $3. per 15. W. A.
|Roach, Savannah, Rt. 2, Box
aot
Trio large type Dark Corn-
ish, $8.75; 1 Rooster and 8 hens,
$24. iC 0. Sikes, Sylvester.
Fowler Brown Red,
Brown Red Leopards, White
Hackle and Dom cross eggs,
$3.50 per setting of 15. Mrs.
Mary Davis, Buena Vista, Rt. 4,
Box BB. -
2 Giant Black Minorca
Roosters, 1947 hatch, two 1948
hatch, $5. ea.; Also few hatch-
ing eggs, 17, $2.00. Mrs. G. P.
Nunn, Crawfordville.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Eng. Red Cap: I Rooster, 5
hens, $12. FOB. T. P. Thornton,
Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
ORPINGTONS:
20 Yellow Buff Orpington
Young Hens, 3 young Roosters,
$40. for lot. Mrs. J. M. Erwin,
Blakely, Rte:
20 Buff Orping.. Hens,
Booths AAA, egg a day
strain, and 1 nice rooster (free),
$40. Mrs. E.-H. Holland, Fort
Valley, Rt. 3.
PEACOCKS, PREASANTS,
QUAIL, DOVES, ETC.
Seamless banded Racing
Homers, *uff Tumblers, Eng.
Trumpeters, and Pigmy Pout-
ers, mated pairs and odd birds;
Also German Pouters. E. H.
Morgan, College Park, 231 E,
Cambridge.
and
20 pr. fantail pigeons, black,
white, black and white spotted,
smoky, red, $350 pr.; F.. L.
Tumblers, $3.50 pr.; Odds,
$1.25; Also 2 ped. Eng. Angora
Doe Rabbits, 5 mos. old, ready
for clipping, $5. ea. MO only.
Exp. col. W. W. Gunter, Abbe-
ville, *
Several hundred quail for
sale. All letters ans. J. O. Beau-
champ, Jackson.
Blue Peafowl, $87. pr.; $2.
extra if shipped; Dark Brown
and Dark Green Mutant Phea-
sants, $12.50 pr.; $1. extra if
shipped. Mrs. Helen Street, At-
Janta, Rt. 2.
4 Chinese Ringneck Cock
Pheasanfs, 1948 flock, beauti-
ful, fine for breeding purpose,
A. ns Haddock, Haddock.
REDS (NH, RI, & OTHERS):
15 Hubbards Wingbanded
U. S. certified NH Red Cock-
erels, 8 wks. old, $2. ea. Will
1, Box 109.
25 young RI Hens, now lay-
ing, $2. ea.; RI Rooster, $1.50
at our place near Jeff Davis
Hwy, 6 mi. Sycamore. Mrs. A.
He Britt, Sycamore, Rt. 15 Box
72;
NH Red Cockerels, for breed-
ing stock, 8 wks. old, from high
egg production flock, $1. ea.;
90c ea. in lots of 10 or more. G.
W. Darden, Watkinsville.
400 par. Red Pullets, laying
70 per ct., $3. ea. W. Dz Kick-
liter, Decatur, 931 Columbia
Dr. Tel. 7097...
1 yr. old AAA N. H. Cock-
erels for breeders, $3. ea. Mrs.
Ed Bledsoe, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
10 Apr. 1948 hatch 4A grade
Parmento Red hens, now lay-
ing, 6 and 7 lbs. average, $2.50
ea, H. B. Lowery, Eastman, Rt.
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TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
1948 20-25 lb. Turkey Hens,
M. B. Bronze type, $15. ea.
crated. FOB here. Charles
Helms, Buena Vista.
Turkey Hens, 1 Tom, Apr.
1948 hatch in pairs, or $10. ea.;
Also Big Bronze Eggs, $9.50
doz.; Smaller eggs, $4. doz. Add
postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
Monroe, Rt. 1.
M. R. B. B. Bronze Turkeys,
id, 65c Ib, if
each. time published. THURSDAY NOON weekly
no subscription rate. Non-Resident subscribers are ac-
ceptable.
STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
TOM LINDER, Commissioner,
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. Editor-Notices
1ers Market Bulletin
PAGE BIGHT.
White Drake,
trade for 2 good pigs weighing Price, Wrightsville, Rt. 3
50-60 lbs. Each pay shipping | Want man able to drive
chrgs. "7. C. Forester, Rising | truck, with several in family
- Fawn. able to work on irrigated vege-
BABY CHICKS:
i
FARM HELP WANTED
M
POULTRY FOR SA!! | PAG A OV ANTES
ee re mee meee ts
15 Guineas, $2. lot for! Wen young man to assist in
$26.00; 10 NH 1 yr. old hens,' dairy and farm. Must be able
laying, $2.50 ea.; Lot, $21. FOB. | 0 drive tractor and truck. Will-
ing worker with A-1 character.
. J. E. Stone, mceiray ise G. Jones Decatur:
; Want man and wife, white or
i : Black Bronze Turkey hens, | oo). to farm on lalves,-3 R
om,
(18 Ibs.), hens, 12 1bs., | house, lights, water, wood.
$30.00 - lot. J. H. Allen, Ac- | Curtis Hambrick, Stone Moun-
worth, Rt. 1. tain, Rt. 1, Rowland- Rd. Off
i Phone De.
CaF
3 Green Head Mallards,
White Duck, 3 |
Brown Ducks, laying, $2. ea. C.
M. Camp, Tifton, RFD 3.
2 Bronze Turkey Gobblers, 8 |
mos. old, 20 lbs. ea., $12. ea. Or
6023.
Want 1 wage hand by day or
month, single or married man,
| white or colored, exp. in farm-
; ing. State salary wanted. C. M.
table farm near Atlanta. Nice
house, elec., wood, garden, pas-
ture, $3. a day. R. F. Sams,
Clarkston. Phone Cl. -7322.
Want 2 H farmer on shares.
Good land, tractor and mules.
5 R house. 15 mi. W. Atlanta.
School bus. Must be sober, hon-
est and able to work. John P.
Glore, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 93.
Want unencumbered woman,
good character, reliable to live
in home with lady and assist
with -garden, flowers, chickens,
and other light farm: chores on
small place. Write. Mrs. Mattie
Julia Nichols, Athens, 825 W.
Hancock Ave.
Want 2 able bodied men for
wages on farm; pay $75. for
leading man and $60. for. help-
er; also want several to work
by day. H. J. McCorvey, Pavo.
Want nice, middleaged wom-
an to live as one of \family and
help with work on _~ poultry
POULTRY WANTED
Want 100 baby chicks to
raise 50-50 basis. Party furnish
chicks; I 1urnish feed and keep
until 8 wks. old. Any breed
exeept Leghorns. Mrs. Bill
Howell, Hahira, Rt. 2.
Want 100 baby chicks to
Taise 50-50 basis until 6 wks.
old. I urnish feed. Prefer NH
and RI Reds. Mrs. Miles W.
Taylor, Presley.
DRAKES:
Want 1 white drake. State
price. W. A. Bowen, Tifton, Rt.
1
GUINEAS:
Want 1 Blue Speckled Guin-
ea Rooster, 48 hatch, cheap for
cash. Mrs. G. B. Whelchel,
Cedartown, Rt. 2.
Want 15-Guineas. State price.
R. E. Bankston, Macon, 125
Laurel Ave.
Norcross. Write or see at once.
Mrs. R. C. Hayes, Norcross, Rt.
1 Horse farm, small house,
good pasture, plenty wood and
water. Free use to responsible
party who can finance self for
1949 and tend small herd live-
stock in pasture. B. F. Kirkland,
Vidalia. Phone 628.
Want reliable unencumbered
white woman, good health, to
school bus rt. 8 mi. Gainesville, | assist. aged couple with light
W. G. Carder, Gainesville, Rt.|farm chores on farm. Live as
9. ' lone of family. State salary, age
Want exp. truck and _ tractor and qualifications. J. D. Yar-
man, abl~ keep up and repair oh aim Nashville, Rt. 2, Box
machinery for farm work, Ful- * ?
ton Co., 10 m. Farmers Market. Want farmer for good 2 H
Must be able do hard work andj crop, 4 R house, barn; mail and
supervise large force of labor, | school bus by door. Good mules,
Want farmer for farm on 50-
50 basis. 5 R_ house, lights,
plenty water. Good pasture. 2
chicken houses, 3500 cap: De-
sire good sober family, _no
drunks. Hwy., 1 mi. church and
be thoroughly reliable. Bring tools, and cow to milk. 50-50
references. Mrs. J. W. Suggs,| basis. W. W. McPherson, Villa
airburn. * | Rica.
FOR SECOND ANNUAL
GEORGIA LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR GROUNDS
ATLANTA, GA., APRIL 19-22, 1949
APRIL 19 i
9:00 A. M., State Fat Cattle Show with entries of fat
cattle from 4-H Club and F.F.A. boys and girls,
and from adult cattle breeders and feeders.
P. M., Banquet for 4-H Club and F.F.A. Members
exhibiting cattle,
APRIL 20
A. M., Sale of fat eattle exhibited in State Fat
Cattle Show.
P. M., Annual Spring Shows of the Georgia Here-
ford, and the Georgia Aberdeen-Angus Asso-
ciations, with entries from outstanding herds of
breeders in the State.
Pp: Joint banquet for members of the Georgia
Henna and Georgia Aberdeen-Angus Associ-
ations,
7:00
9:00
2:00
7:00
APRIL 21
A. M., Sale of cattle consigned by the Georgia
Aberdeen- Angus Association.
9:00
2:00 P. M., Sale of cattle consigned by members of the
Georgia Hereford Association, Ine,
APRIL 22
M
9:00
farm. Small salary. 1 mi: East}
ARK E T BUL
FARM HELP. "WANTED
Want day hand and reliable
col. family for general farming,
and 2 A strawberries. 6 mi.
Griffin, Apply at once. A. J.
Martin, Griffin, Rt. C.
Want farmer for 2 H farm,
3rds and 4ths. 5 R house, good
water, mcil and school bus by
door, on REA line; good land
for cotton and bottoms for corn.
Good school, churches. Near
town. 3 mi. S. Winston. E. N.
Morris, Winston, Rt. 1.
Want farmer for 2-3 H farm,
3rds and 4ths. or standing rent.
5 R_ house, REA lights, school
bus, near church, pasture with
running water. Good barn. 3 mi.
SE Grayson. 7 mi. Lawrence-
Peg Jonah Cheek, _Lawrence-
ville
Want middleaged lady for
light farm work on farm, most-
ly looking after chickens on
farm. H. M. McLeod, Milan, Rt.
I. 8
Want 1 or 2 H farm, standing
rent or shares. Paved mail and
school rt., elec., living quarters
for man and wife and small
child. Good land, plenty wood
and water. C. K. Anneberg,
Marietta, Rt. 1, Box 150:
Want man to make crop: with
small tractor on farm. Also
cons. man and _ wife. Some
work when not in crop. Mrs.
Mary A. Rhyne, White.
Want 2 good, sober,. honest,
workers, for work .on farm.
4 R ceiled house, 1/4 mi. good
col. school, mail and school rt.
Roosevelt Hwy. between Fair-
burn and Palmetto at Erwins
crossing. House and wood.
Transportation furnished. R. P
Bomar, Palmetto. %
POSITIONS WANTED
Middleaged man wants work
on farm. Exp. Desire home and
salary. M. C. Lance, Atlanta,
243 Whitehall St.
Want 1H crop, 50+50 basis
near Douglasville. Will cons.
poultry or dairy farm. Experi-
enced. Plenty of help if neces-
ary. Frank Freeman Fulghum,
Douglasville.
42 yrs. vlc man, alone, wants
job on farm. No experience but
anxious to work and _ learn.
Exe. references. Room, board,
small salary. O. R. Borders, At-
La. 8783.
30 yrs.
on Farm. Can handle any kind
tractor and machinery. Refer-
ences if necessary. Move any-
where. Jack Martin, Martin, Rt.
2.
Want job as share cropper
on farm. Between Athens and
Augusta, but cons. elsewhere.
Wife, child. G. R. Compton,
Atlanta, 163 Baker St. N. W.,
Apt. 8. Tel. 5335.
56 yrs. old white man wants
job on poultry farm. Single,
willing worker. Must have
room, board. State salary. C. T.
Bailey, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 561.
Want small dairy job. Wife to
help. Home with water, lights,
and wood. Harvey T. Beal,
Newborn, Rt.
Want chicken or small dairy
farm for 2 sons and self (one
27, dJeaf but good. hand, other,
16 yrs. old). Husband works
in Atlanta. Fulton or DeKalb
Co. Mrs, W. B. Pruitt, Winder,
Rt. 4.
Want ~job on farm raising
stock and feed. Drive truck or
tractor, and keep up equip-
ment. Move at once. Best ref-
erences. Perry C. Urquhart, Par-
rott, Rt. 1.
Middleaged man and wife
want work on farm by month
or day. Desire house and wages.
Experienced. References if
wanted. W._C. Herran, Atlanta,
200 Rhinehart St., S. W.
Want job tractor farming. 19
yrs. old, 3 in family to work
(father and 10 yr. old brother),
Can drive tractor and truck.
Ref. if needed. Want 4 or 5 R.
house, elec. 6tart any time.
Write or see. Earnest M. aloes
w.|farm. Do not drink nor smoke.
| Co. J. C. Martin, Amity, Rt. 1.
| Have* to be moved. Must be on
comes a law, namely, February 15, 1949, it
slanta, 65 Fulton St. S. W. Tel. |,
POSITIONS WANTED.
Want * crop
by day with good
sober, willing J
McDonald, Canto
X-Truck and
wants job on farm.
most any kind r
Want job on truck or poultry
Prefer near or in Richmond
-42 yr. old man. exp. dairy
work, wants 40 or 50 head cow
dairy and have boy to do trac-
tor work when not im barn. D.
T. Bass, Sr., Lumber City.
26 yrs. old man, good char-
acter, reliable, want job with
old couple on farm for wags,
board and home. Do any kind
farm work, Available Apr. 6.
John Shepard, Savannah, POB
886.
White woman, middleaged,
and 11 yr. old daughter, want
place on farm with nice peo-
ple, doing light work on farm.
as manager of |
farm, for reason
Willing worker,
can give referen
details. M. C._
rollton, Rt. 2. Care
College student wa
tion on farm for
school and mail rt. Mrs. Pearl
James Taylor.
COUNTY AGENTS, State of G
Subject: Application for Vendees Tax Refu ind
Dear Sir:
We have just had a hil eae jin tne Deke
of the Legislature that was introduced by
ment of Revenue to eliminate the renew
gasoline tax refund permits every twelve m
If a farmers permit is in effect at the time
necessary for his permit to be renewed any
If it is convenient, have this notice popes
county newspaper.
This office plans, at two year icrvila ae
forms to County Agents offices for jane
their equipment.
I am sure thai the passage of ee bill will
lot.of trouble to farmers in the State of Georg
able them to get their refunds a good mo.
ly. :
With best wishes and kindest regards, I am
; Yours very truly
ALBERT DOZIER, Dire
Farm Gasoline Tax &
ANNUAL SPRING SA
Georgia Guernsey Breeders Associati
ment Sale at Southeastern Fair Ground:
Ga., 1:00 P. M.; April 22, 1949.
40. head of cows, open and bred heifers,
selected from. outstanding Guernsey here
gia. Tap W. Bennett, Savannah.
old niah swank job |
Get your sweet potato tape oneal
congestion and delay in getting jaeaue
inspectors in your territory certify your:
toes to be free of insect infestation and p
kindly fill out your Growers Affidavit, s
potatoes have been properly dipped befor
the number of bushels bedded and send
to C. H. Alden, Director, Georgia ae 0
mology, 432 State Capitol, Atlanta.
All Sacks for Sale notices received,
through March 15 will be carried March
PLEASE do not submit any more Sacks
notices until April 1 through April 15. W:
ens of duplicate sack notices now on hand
be discarded. ALSOplease remember,
similar nature from individuals (with person:
re-arranged) or members of same household
where parties listing GROW AND RAISE
UALLY THE PRODUCTS LISTED), are no
for publication in the same issue... and.
any kind from MINORS (under legal
acceptable at any time.
From February through May it
IMPOSSIBLE to publish as quickl
tremendous number of notices re C
TIAL AGRICULTUR aa
alt
Hartsfield, Rt. dy
Annual Show anl Sale of Georgla Guern
eodeng Assoolation, =
seasons, MUST CO ME
ho g e