Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 June 15

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COMMISSIONER



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1949

ats The Differ

jal By TOM LINDER

175 years ago our forefathers
great nation called the United
) America.

it up,a according to the Consti-
which they adopted, to endure
They believed that any one

re are two different groups -

oo. this government. Both
m that they are working for

e of the people, Both groups
y are working for peace. When
what they are doing, how-
cannot escape the fact that

ers) >and fellow. travelers iIn-
every cranium of the Govern-
m the White Hobie Beuae,

y. Whatever thet ance may
x remains that they are trying
\ government eae are

e ig. They are ge to sur-

1e sovereignty of the United
a World ea called







Highway 60 on Route 333.



whose control is vested in many nations
hblack, white, brown, yellow and all in-
termediate colors.

Membership in that World. Govern
ment is held by Communist Russia which
now controls approximately one billion
people, or one-half of the population of
the world. Membership is held by other
countries that are satellites and servants
of Communist Russia. All other mem-
berships are held by countries that be-
cause of their weakness and poverty
must of necessity follow with whoever is

able to bring the. most pressure to bear
upon them.

2. hays is a movement now on foot in

~ Washington to surrender the sovereign-

ty of the United States of America to
this international government called
the United Nations Organization. Any
man who would surrender our sovereign-
ty to this foreign government is just as
much a traitor to the United States as
the Communist. When a Senator, Presi-
dent or Congressman advocates surrend-
er of our sovereignty to the United Na-
tions Organizations, he is no better than
the Communist who would deliver us to
' Russia. Both are equally guilty; both



are enemies of the nation; both should

be dealt with in the same manner. |

Tf any man advocates surrender of 3
our sovereignty to anybody, whether tis
be England, Russia or the United Na-
tions Organization, he has no right to
criticize the Communist because he is no
better than they are. :

Think this over. See if vou can see any;
difference between a man wanting to de-
stroy this Government for the sake ee
Russia and wanting to destroy it for the
sake of a. conglomoration of people
throughout the world.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt once auld

that this nation had a rendezvous with

destiny and he was right in that. This :
nation does have a rendezvous with des-
tiny and the next few years will de-
termine whether we are to continue as
a free nation carrying a light to the
world or whether like other Empires we
will be destroyed and just become an-

~ other name in history while forces inimi-_

eal to freedom and liberty march ram-
pant to world conquest.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture



five miles Menith of
Hon. Sam A.
Nunn, owner of Houston Hereford
Farms at Perry, Georgia, P. O. Box 98,
raised a bull named Prince Comprest 12.
This bull was born on January 26, 1947,

Her ford eet

and was sold to Clear View Hereford

Farm on June 22, 1948, when seventeen
months old.

_ As of September 27, 1948, Prince Com-
-prest had been enter ed in five shows and
~had won five first prizes, one reserve
champion and four grand champions.

In attdition to this, Prince Comprest
won the Sweepstake at Hardin County

| Fair, the only fair in Kentucky having a
sweepstake contest. :

_ Prince Comprest was Grand Champion

in. ote. Kentucky State Fair
Fai ding



SG bas : Grane Champion In Kentucky Fair

Meade. County Fair. He was Reserv
Champion at Shelby County Fair, but he
won Grand Champion at the State Hair
over the same bull that was Grand
Champion at the Shelby County Fair,
This goes to show the tremendous

strides that Georgia is making in de-~
veloping high bred livestock. Kentucky,

has long been noted for fine blooded an-
imals, yet here isa Georgia bull that goes _
right into Kentucky and takes the calce
against all comers.

Georgia is proud of the rapable men
wh8 are taking such interest in develop-
ine our livestock.

Congratulations to Mr. Nunn for this

noteworthy achievement, also to the oth-

er Georgia breeders who are accomplish-
ing great things for Georgia with live-
stoek,

TOM LINDER,

Commissioner of Agriculture ,








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PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE

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Insp. Bunch Potato Draws, Chas. W. Cabbage and Ga.
$1. C; $6.50 M; Parsley, Bell Collard plants, 35 C. PP. Mrs.
Peppers, Hot Peppers, Aspara-| Edwin Patterson, Cumming, Rt.
gus, Cauliflower, Sage, 35c doz.;| 1.

Broccoli, Celery, Dill, Brussels :

Sprouts, Beets, Chard, Carrots, Govt. insp. and treated Red
oe 35c. Mrs. H. V. Franklin | Skin Potato, $1.50 M. Del. Full
R ae saa Eee tara *| count. Prompt shipment. Luther

Sen EIee: | Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. PR plants, $1. M.;
FOB. No COD orders. G. L.|

_ Brannen, Patterson. /

PR plants, $1.25 M. Cash. L.
L. Groover, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp., treated Red Skin
Potato, $1.75 M. Del. to 3rd.
zone. Full count. Prompt ship-
ment. No checks. R. D. Dykes,
Surrency, Rt. 2,

Kudzu Crowns, $6. C; Catnip,
Horehound, Peppermint, 25c
a.; Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry, $1. C; Garlic Bulbs,
$1. doz. Mrs. Nellie Parker,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Little Red Cherry
Jubilee Tomato, large yellow,
26c doz.; Peppermint, Catnip,
25c a bunch; Add 10c postage.
Damp packed. Mrs. A. Horsley,
Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.

La. Copperskin Potato plants,
govt. insp., treated, good, $1.25
M. Del. A. F. Sheffield, Sur-
rency.

Chambers, Special Tobacco|
plants, $3. M; Chas. W. Cabbage
and Ga. Collard, 600, $1.00; $1.40

20 M, $20.00. FOB. Moses Davis,
Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126.

Govt. insp. Copper and Red
Skin PR plants, $1.50 M; 5 M
and up, $1.25 M. Del. in Ga. C.
E. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Everbearing and Lady T.
Strawberry plants, 75e C; $7.00
M. Add postage. Mrs. Ramie
Blaek, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

PR plants, ready, shipped
promptly, $1.75 M. prepaid mail;
$1.25 M. Exp. not prepaid. Re-
mit by MO or cert. check. Major
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Dutch and large. C. W. Cab-
bage, Stone, Marglobe and Balt-
imore: Tomato, Ga. and Old
Fashion Collards, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.65; $2.35 M; 5 M, $11. All del.
Prompt shipment. A. C. Garrett,
Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Summer Cabbage, Collards,| Marglobe, Stone and _Balti-
Tomatoes, Pepper and Onion) more Tomato, large C. W. and
plants, 50c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75| Dutch Cabbage, Ga. and Old
M. W. H. Branan, Gordon. | Fashion Collards, 400, $1.20;

. . 1.6005) $165 =--$2' 35. 5 She
eo $1.50 es ope fait Del. 4 mi. Gainesville on Ath-
OQuinn ee ee D ens Hwy. L. M. Garrett, Gaines-

ve a i; ee z Z * ville, Rt. 4.

ate as. W. Cabbage an eos
Ga. Collard plants, 35c C; Green| Insp. PR and Copperskin =
Okra Seed, 50c 1b.; Banana| tato plants, Magloze and Rutger
Muckmelon Seed, 50c teacup., L0Mato, Dutch and Wakefield
PP Ga. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, | Cabbage, $2.25 M. Prepaid by
Bio | mail; 5000 up, $2. M. exp. col;

3 . | Bonnie, Smith, Gainesville, Rt.
Govt. insp., treated Red Skin} 2,

PR plants, bunch var., $4. M;} F as:
2 a ae more, $3.50 M; ee ast PR plants ,insp. and certified,
riety, $1.50 M. Prompt del Mrs. | Shipped promptly by mail pre-

Bis gealaulii nati _1,| Paid, $1.85 M; Exp. 5000 or
eee white, Rene Att | more, $1.45 M. No checks. John

Sage plants, $1. doz.; 5, 50c.| C. Crow, Gainesville, RFD 1.

Good roots. PP. Miss Lillian | :
eer shite. Welt | Several hundred pimento pep-
ae , . | per, 25 doz. PP, Mrs. J. W.
al ne ae elk ah Oo Newton, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.
perskin and Red Skin plants, | Fr
2.9 als Py Ate : resh field grown young Rut-
$2.25 M. Del. Prompt shipment | ger Tomato, $1:50 M. Del. in

Good count. Guy Crowe, ae Ga! Mose packed: Bull: cove:

ville, Rt. 2.
rs . 2 | A. Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2:
Dill plants and Sprays, 40e C;

Tomato,



Catnip, Balm, 3, 25c: Garlic,|, PR Plants, govt. insp. and
25e. doz.: Peppermint, 50c C:| treated, $1.25 M. T. L. Dukes,
| Alma, Rt. 4.

Red Gold Strawberry, 75c C;
Yellow Root, Sassafras, Queen
of the Meadow, 50c lb. Mrs. M.
L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Cert. PR Sweet Potato plants.
Wire or phone for prices on big

Bunch PR plants, $5. M; To-
mato, $2.50 M-; Prepaid. G. L.
Steedley, Baxley.

Red~ Skin PR plants, govt.

M; 5 M, $6.00; 10 M, $11.50. PP; |

enc :

PLANTS FOR SALE



Pure Red Skin PR Bunch
plants, State insp., treated, $4.
M; Over 5 M, $3.50 M; Running
Vine plants, $2..M. All del. E. H.
Hall; \Avabie Rtas.

Green EJ Cabbage, Bull Nose
Sweet Pepper, Ga. Heading Col-
lard, Marglobe Tomato, 50e C;
500, $1.25. PP. Damp moss pack-
ed. Leroy Lightsey, Baxley, Rt.
3:

Green EJ Cabbage, Rutger
Tomato, Bull Nose Sweet Pep-
per, Heading Collard, 50e C;
500, $1.25. PP. Hatris Lightsey,
Baxley, Rt. 3.

Imp. Pink Skin PR plants,
$1.25 M; Chas. W.- Cabbage,
New Stone. Tomato, Heading
Collard, Bull Nose Sweet Pep-
per, 50c C; 500;*$1,25. PR, Bu-
ford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Insp. Copperskin Potato, $2.
M; 5000 up, $1.25 M. exp. col.;
Marglobe, Stone Tomato, Wake-
field, Dutch Cabbage, Ga. Col-
lard, 00, $1.50; $2.25 M. del.;
5000 up, $2. M. No checks C. W.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Ruby King Sweet Pepper and
Hot-Pepper plants, 20c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender-
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Chas. W. Cabbage, 700, $1.00;
Marglobe Tomato, 500, $1.00;
$1.60 M; Hot- Cayenne Pepper,
50e C; $1.50 M; Ga. Colland
plants, 500, $1.00; $1.60 M. Del.
J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

Ga. Collard plants, 500, 75c;
600, $1,00; $1.40 M; Hot Pepper,
50c C; 500, $1.50.'PP. Solomon
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box
126. .

Semesan treated Kudzu
-plants; $3. C; $18. M. Exc. for
Saanan Goat or Dorset Sheep.
Jonathan W. Toole, Macon, 410
Burton Ave. :

Govt. insp. Potato.
from vine cuttings,
Rutger and New Stone Tomato,
$1.50 M. Fresh open field
grown. Del. to 3rd zone. W. G.
OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2.

PR Vines, State cert., $2, M*

plants,

at field; Imp. Red PR plants, |

State cert., tied with cert. tape,
good count and/quality, $1.75 M.
Prompt del. W. C. Burnsed,*El-
labelle. :

Govt. insp., treated PR Plants,
red and pink skin, $1.35 M.
Good count. Prompt shipment.
No checks. Omar Lightsey,
Sereven, Rt. 2.

~ Old Fashion Boon Potato, 500,
$2.; $3.50 M; Red and Pink
Skin PR, 500, $1.50; $2.25 M.
Prompt shipment. No COD
orders. Dewey Mathis, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch
Cabbage, Collard, Marglobe,|
Stone, and Rutger Tomato, PR
Potato, govt. insp., 40e C; $2.25
M. Del.; Big Gem -Strawberry
Plants, $1. C. Lee Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Marglobe, Rutger - Tomato
Plants, $2.; Govt. insp. Red
Skin Potato, $2. M; Calif. Won-
der and Pimiento Sweet. Pep-
per, $2.50 M. Shipped promptly.
Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Govt. insp. Red Skin PR, $2.
M; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
$2. M; Calif.. Wonder and Pi-
miento Sweet Pepper, $2.50 M.
Prompt shipment. Vernon Grif-
fin, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Red and Yellow Skin PR
Flants, govt. ine. $125 M. Del.
Good plants. Full count and
prompt shipment. W. G. Mur-
ray, Odum, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. Old Fashion Boon
Potato, 500, $2.; $3.50 M; Red,
Pink Skin. PR, 500, $1.50, $2.25
M. Del. Prompt shipment. No
COD orders. Claudie Mathis,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. treated PR Pur-
ple and Copperskin Plants,
ready, $1.50 M. Del. No checks
nor COD. L. C. Lightsey, Scre-
ven, Rt. 3, Box 185.



SEED FOR SALE,



Streaked Cornfield Bean
Seed, weevil free, 50c large tea-.
cup. Mrs. W. J. Reec, Cartecay.

Green Glazed Collard Seed,
kind bugs dont eat, 4 Tbls
$1. Fes Mase



insp,, $1.50 M. FOB. W. R, Hut-

dots. W. W. Williams, Quitman.| to, Surrency, Rt. 2.



i.



Cobbtown, Rt. 1.

$1.25 M3}.

New crop Cabbage Coll
Seed,-'S.-0z.; .50es:; $hiib: PES
R. O. Parks, Darien. ~- ;

Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25e a. good start. No COD or
MO. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2.

Genuine -imp. Cannonball
Black Diamond Watermelon

saved from-large selected mel-

ed. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

vet Okra Seed, Mixed col.
Butterbeans, ea. 25c large eup;
White Bunch Butterbeans, 30c
large cup. Add postage. No
stamps. Mrs. English Roach,
Roach, Royston, Rt. 1.

Dixie Crimson Clover Seed,
combined and recleamed, ship

$1. bu. Fob. M. B. Rind
well, Rt. -3.

Brown Striped Half Runner
Bean Seed, good cond., 3 tea-

, Hart-

Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

White Tender Hull Creas-
baek Cornfield or Stick Seed
Beans, 40e large cup; 5 or more
cups, 35c eup. Del. in Ga. Mrs.
We W. Anderson, .Cartecay. ;

Recleaned Browntop Millet
Seed, grazing and haying kind,
$10. Cwt, Norman Johnson,
Warrenton.

Blue Lupine seed, dry, even
wt. bags, 3 tons, $6. Cwt; Orig.
str. Thornton Hard Seeded
Crimson clover seed, 300 Ibs.,
40c Tb. All recleaned. H.' G.
Wiley, Cordele.

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
25e. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna.

Crimson Clover Seed, bright,
clean, 30c lb.; Mrs. J. M. Bobo,
Hartwell, Rt. 1. ; ;

Fresh Multiplying Calif. Beer
Seed, 30c cup. Add postage. No|
stamps. Pairlee Runles, Gaincs-
ville; Rt. 7. epee

New crop, hand gathered Ga.
Collard Seed, 70 per ct. or bet-
ter germ., 75c Ib.; 5 Ibs., $3.00;
10 Ibs., $5.00; $40. Cwt. S. O:
Fussell, Dawson. :

High yielding, low growing,
combine type Coprock Grain
Sorghum, $5. Cwt. (now is time
to plant). R. D. Tatum, Palmet-
to.

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs.
Earl Fincher. Waco, Rt. 1.

and 6 cups New Turnip Seed, |
30c cup. PP. Exc. for nice print|
sacks Mrs. Manuel Foster,
Temple, Rt. 1. 4 ; i
Ib., 5 Ib. lots; $5. bu.; Nixon]
Muskmelon and Hales Canta-
loupe Seed, .50c teacup. Add

Ball Ground, Rt. 1. :
White Nest Onions, free of
trash, $1. gal. Exe. for print,
sacks, 1 gal. for 3. Write first.
M. D. McLeod, Cuthbert, Rt. 3,
Box 118. 1 j aS

Es
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



lb. 5 Ib lots; 18c Ib. in \bu, lots
add postage. W. A. saith RE 2
Adairsville -

200 Ibs. col. Baby Limas, 25c
lb. PP. sold in any amt. Exc. for

print sacks. 1 lb. per. sack, Wm.
L. Vinson, Cedartown, Rt. 1
Bx 37. a

45 bu. good mixed peas, $3.90
bu. 5 bu. or more fob here; 10
bu. White Browneyed, $4.25 bu.
John Carr, Greensboro. -

Large Pole Cat Crowder (bears

early ttl frost), clean, weevil tr-
eated, 50c qt. plus 17 postage;
White Lady Peas, early Brown
6 wks. and Mush Peas, 50c qt.
Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowden,
Rt. 4. ;

15 bu.. New Eras,
Mixed, $4. bu. W.

~

Seed, $1. Ib: Originator Ga.|.
| Sweetheart Melon, $2. lb. Hand

Mixed Green and White Vel-

in good cotton bags, 40 Ib.;)
Clean Combine Run Feed Oats, |

cups, $1. Prompt shipment. Mrs. |

Old Fashion Big Start Fresh

5 large cups Black Pole Bean}

Speckled rowder Peas, 20c|.

postage. Miss Gennia_ Brown, R

Brown Purple Hull Peas, .20c]_

Peas per, bu, 5bu..Brab. $5.50)u. S
brie $4.50 15 | bu.| Dan
a Ison,|






Rt. 1 Se
White Blackeyed
Speckled Crowder Ta






ons. State tested. Semisan treat-| ing,




White Peas with Bl
-pure and sound, $4..
Sheppard, Stapleton, R

10 bu. Blackeyed.
antShonhorn Peas,
Wilder, Musella.

10 bu. White Bla
bgt eee ir

. Morris cholson,
Star Rt. :

12 bu. White Br
eat green or dry, wi
ed, $5. bu. Frt. Mar
dox, College Park, Rt.

100 bu. A-1 reclean
Brab Peas, new bags,
FOB. C. H. Coake
























a . ANY
Browneyed Crowder,
$6.50 bu. N. H.- Bar.

Tran.







sound, clean, -wee
$5. bu. Emory S. Cow
Mountain. | Sa nae

Red Speckled







ribs. s
holes. Add _ postag.
Brown, Ball Ground,








8 print sacks.
Lyerly Rt. is










Harris,

100 bu. Black
$5.50 bu.; 18 bu.
treated. FOB. .
Talking Rock, Rt.
















print KS.

Brown, Ball Gr

Genuine. Black
ed Cro














bu. good
and about 1 1% b

0




f















































Red Speckled Cro

a ee Pure Clay
.; Few cups 6

cornfield bean:

Ib. PP. Willi
Cedartown Rt. 1
* 38 bunk i

sowing, $5.
one >
Douglas





ite Peas _
ies




















Sugar Crowder

ee 10 Ibs, Black-
. sarah Cousins,

@, Rt. 1, Box 158.

- Brown Whip Peas,

i 5 bu. Mixed Peas,

F, 200 Ib. White Crowd-
FOB. H. G. Thur-
ro, RFD.

ch Butterbeans, 35c
a PP. Earl Stuckey,

Pee







Pcs bushels White

| Peas, 20 Bu. mixed

# bu. Mark Foster,
k.

Brab Pas, candamvated,
.; Good White Corn,
lege Charlie Fos-




AND SEED CORN
3S FOR SALE



= iheped shuck
a bu.; Also 1
Crowder Peas,
if e Ib. W.C. Bying-

a 50. tons



Ear
man, Rt. 3
lay, free of sand and
ee poisons used

Ye, aa . (Bill) Smoarts,

Pg White Milling] }

ck at barn, $1.25 bu.

ren. Earnest English,
Sate

. Red and White Cob

7 $1.39 bu.; 6 bu.

oe sosund, "$5. bu.

S ee . Morrison, Gain-



1 | hundred bushels food
: o 500 gals. of
S. at aH: Hees Cobb-



. $49 bu. ot my
~ 30-W. C. D. Wood,





white corn shucked
as - ideal -fo

FOB. Norman
eine Rock.

AND HAY

ts or more this years
proof 15 Oats, di-

and high yield-

v, Jr., Macon,

_ Min:



good Runner Pea-
ton my-barn. C.



; Colquitt, Cuthbert |




mu It Hey (20 _tons)

Minick, wight, 106
cans, 12 cans per

e: a x Ponder,



a.





- baled Alfalfa, $40. ton
or del. 10 mi. radius of

e Farm. Mrs.
, Marietta, Paper, Mill
e 969-M-4. yes







1 cut mixed asses, postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers, |
50 ton, a oS inesville, Rt. 5.
oe, gaint pl ag Print \sacks, washed, fine|-
8 Ww, Vaweio, weave, good cond., 25c ea. Add)
sone $398 postage. Mrs. James Fowler.
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
AND BEE | Print sacks, washed, ripped,

LIES FOR SALE

ey, - 1948 del. Ga. 10
1949 crop ten Ilbs.,

ie extracted) by exp.|

ney, $8. for, 4-10 Ib,
w 1949, $10. for 4-10
; Ci Curd Walker,





e light grade 10 lb.
1) by parcel post, $3.
rkland, Summertown.





Metter, Ga. 20-12.)

rthur |-

W. A.J

| holes, 2! e i
ee tate ee es ee



us he sles, mi dew, s nap ots, 2

Beeswax for grafting | pur-
OSes, 45c lb. FOB. William
iley, Woodbine.

Good ee new crap Ex-
tracted oney, poplar, gall-
berry, tupelo, blackberry, etc.,
No 10 ph PRB, $2.75; Pwo;
$5.25; $2. pail here. DeVoe
Smith, Adrian.



EGGS FOR SALE



Purebred finest laying stock
White Giant Hen Eggs, $2. set-
ting; also Garlic, 35c doz.; Red
Abundance and Blue Damson
Plums, Early Richmond Cherry,
fullest bearing White Walnut
Bushes, 3, $1. Exc. for print
sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.

150 fresh Old Fashion Speck-
led Guinea Eggs, $19.50 or $2.25
per setting of 18. Mrs. Tc A.
Harris, Milner. im

Guinea Eggs, African White,
Pearl, Purple crossed, 18, $1.50.
Add~ postage. Mrs; James C.
Lawson, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Buff Duck Eggs, 13, $1.50.
Del. C. B. Ellington, Thomson,
Box 204.

Eggs: Pure B. B. B. B. Mam-
moth Bronze Turkey, $4.50-doz.;
Black Leghorn, 15 $2.50. Del.
Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram, Rt.

Guinea, white and light blue
crossed, eggs, $1:25 doz. Lonnie
Rigdon, Metter. t. >2.

Eggs: Guinea, 12, $1.; 16,
$1. 30: 18, $1.40; Cornish (chick-
en) 15, $1: 45, All postpaid. Mrs.
I. B. Stone, Adairsville. Rt. 2.

Purebred, heavy type, Berry
Cornish eggs, 15, $1.70; 30, $3.39.
M. O. only. Cartons to be re-
turned at once. Miss Cora B.
Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.

Eggs: Bourdon Red Turkey,
$3. setting: white African Gui-
nea, $2. setting. , N. Carson,
Griffin, REC,



SACKS FOR SALE

=



Print sacks, 109 ~ lb. ~ap.,
washed, 30c ea.; $3.40 doz.;
White, 100 Ib. cap., 25c ea. Az-
zie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Good quality white sacks, not
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 15c ea.; 7, $1. Add postage.

Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville,

Rt. 2.

Sacks, washed, ironed,~ free
of spots, print and white, 25
ea.; Unwashed white, 18c ea. All
white sacks PP. Add postage
for' prints. Mrs. E. E.: Clark,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.

100 lb. cap. print sacks, wash-
ed, ripped, free of hols and
mildew, 25c ea.;
holes, some odds with
holes, 6, $1. All PP. Mrs. C. W.
Parks? Gainesville, Rt. 9.

Print sacks, washed, 20 ea.
Add postage; 25c ea. PP. Prompt

shipment. Mrs. R. C. Burtruss, |
Gainesville, Rt. 9.

100 Ib. cap. print sacks, wash-
ed, free of holes and mildew, 30c
ea.; $3.75 doz.; Odds, 20c ea. Add

without mildew and holes, 25
ea.; $25. C; Holes, 15e @a. Add

postage on 15c ones. Mrs. John| 4

Burrus, .Murrayville.

_ Large print sacks, 100 Jb.
cap., vashed,, ripped, free of
holes and mildew, 25c ea;
Odds, 20c; with holes, 15c; PP
in Ge 25. C: Orders filled
promptly. Mrs. Will Castleber-
ry, Murrayville. ~

Print sacks, washed, free of
C. Mrs. J. M.
Gilstrap, Murrayville, Rt. 1

Large print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,

washed, ripped, free of holes, |.
20c;).

and mildew, 25; Odds,
with holes, 18c ea. PP in Ga.,

=I $25. C. Orders filled promptly.
4. Mrs. P. . Green, . Murrayville.

Print sacks, washed, eee of



Odds without
small |

id.| washed,





Good white sacks, not washed,
15c ea, Add postage. Mrs. Harvie
Sullens, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Good print sacks, washed, 20
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Rone Sul-
lens, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed, 20c. ea.
No C. 0. D:s. Mrs. Wade. Wil-
son, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed, free of
holes, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Edgar Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.
i

Print. sacks, unwashed, $3.00
doz.; $6. per 25. Mrs. Willis
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Print; 30c. ea $8.50 (@6z.<
Smooth White, 5, $1.00. All
washed, free of letters, holes,

and mildew. Add postage or
COD. Mrs. L. Bennett,
Cumming, Rt.

Print re 3. $1. 00; Whites,
22c 6a. PP in Gal Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed,
ironed, print, 25c ea.; White, 15
ea. Add postage. MO or cash.
Will ship COD. Mrs. Edgar E.
Turner, Cumming, Rt. 3.

White Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free
of holes, and mildew, unwashed,
20c ea. PP. Mrs. Edwin Patter-|
son, Cumming. -

Print sacks, washed, itoned,
free of holes, mildew, 25c ea.
Add postage. 5 extra in orders
of 100 sacks: Mrs. B. B. Satter- |
field, Lula, Rt. 1.

100: Tb. Gap:,
ripped, free of holes,
mildew, 25 eg; PP Ga.; Odds,
20c; with holes, 15c ea. Mrs.
Pete Kemp, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

' 100 lb. cap. print sacks, wash-
ed, ripped, free of holes, mil-
dew, 25e ea.; Odds, 20c; With
holes, 15 ea, $25. C. PP in Ga.

Print sacks,
washed,

Mrs. Gordon Kemp, Murray-
ville.
Print sacks, 100 Jb. cap.,

washed, free of holes, 20c ea.;
Odds, 15c; White sacks, un-
washed with letters, 10 ea. Add
postage. Miss Lucille Wilson,
Murrayville, Rt. 1.

100 lb. white sacks, 20c and
25c ea.; Washed, 25 Ib. flour
sacks, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.

100 and 200 lb. cap. Guano
bags, 20 and 25 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stock-
bridge.

100 lb. cap. feed sacks, white,
washed, free of letters, holes,
20 ea.; Unwashed, with letters,
15c; Prints, 25 ea. Add postage.
Cash or MO. Mrs. E. L. Robin-
son, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Print sacks, free of holes, mil-
dew, raveled, washed, ironed,
oe $1. 00; 30c PP: Washed White,
15c ea, Mrs. B. D. Hulsey, Alto,
Rt. 4.

Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., rip-
ped, washed, 5, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, 25 ea. Add post-
age or COD. Mrs. E. A. Waters,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

White sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes, mildew, 18ce ea. 50,
$7.50. Add postage. Mrs. M. I.
Free, Clarksville, Rt. 3.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mts. Bernard
Dorsey, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

100 lb. cap. print sacks, wash-
ed, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Arthur M. Ash, Cleveland, Rt.

Print sacks, free of mildew
and spots, 25c ea. Add postage.
*K..S. Price, era Rt. 4,
Box 10.

Print. sacks, 100 i. cap.,
washed, ironed, 25 ea. No chks.
Add postage. Miss Ione Jack-
son, Cleveland, Rt. 5,

Print. sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 30c
ea., $3. doz. Add postage. Mrs.
John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes, mildew, 3, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Belle Hig-
gins, Cumming, Rte

White sacks, 20c.
ironed; 3, $1,

re Pirkle, Cum- |







' Print sacks,.: 100 16. cap.,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs,

Howard Stephens, Cumming,
Rt: 23
Print sacks, washed, ironed,

free of holes, stain, mildew, 3,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Clarence
Heard, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, ripped, washed,
25c a.; $2.25 doz.; Odds and
with small holes, 6, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. B: B. Bennett,
Cumming, Rt. 4.

Print sacks, 3," $4.00: $3.75
doz.; Unwashed, $3.25 doz. PP.
All free of holes and mildew.
Mrs. Hoyt Stanford, Cumming,
Rt,

White sacks, unwashed, free
of letters, 15c ea.; Print, wash-
ed, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Earley Bagby, Cumming, Rt. 4.

' White sacks, free of holes and
mildew, unwashed, 100 lb. cap.,
T4cea.; $1.55. doz: PP. Mrs. G.
D. Martin, Cumming, Rt. 2.

800 print sacks, washed, iron-
ed, free of holes, mildew, spots,
$25. C. Mrs. Lela Mae Land,
Cumming, Rt. 3.

Print sacks, washed. no holes
nor mildew, 3, $1.00; $3.50 doz.
PP; $277;

nor. checks. Dollie Pearson,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. .
CORRECTION: Unwashed

white sacks, 100 lb. can., free of
holes and mildew, 15c ea. Add
postage. Mrs..R. L. Waters,
Dawsonville, Rt. 2.

White feed sacks, washed,
ironed, free of holes and letters,
20c ea. plus postage. M. O. only.
Mrs. J. C. Burt, Dawsonville.

Print sacks. washed, 25c ea.
Add postate. No chks. Mrs. Ed-
na Jones, Dougherty, Rt. 1.

washed, ironed,
no svots nor holes, 30c ea. PP.
No checks not stamps. Mrs. H.
N. Samples, Flowery Branch,
Rt 1. ?

Clean Print sacks, free of
holes ahd mildew, 3, $1.00: 50,
$15.00; $25. C. Sent OM. Mrs.

Print sacks.

|W. W. Harris, Flowery Branch,

Rt, 1.

100 Ib. print sacks,
free of holes, mildew,
White, 15c a. PP. Mrs.
Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7

White sacks, 100 lb. cap., un-

washed,
28e a.;
R. H.

| washed. free of holes and mil-
| dew,

15c ea... Curtis Heard,

Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Print sacks, washed, : ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 30c
ea.: $3.50 doz: Odds, 25 ea.
MO. Mrs. Mabel Roper, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Purina Feed Bags, 100 lb.
cap. No less 100 shipped. Chas.
T. McMillan, Gainesville, Rt. 3.

Print sacks, 30 as5 6 or
more, 25 ea. PP. Mrs. Bernice
Russell, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

White sacks,
of holes, mildew, 15c ea.; small
holes, 10 ea. Add postage. Miss
Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
30 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ar-
nold MeClure, Gainesville, Rt.
1.

100 lb. print sacks,
ironed, 23c ea.; 2, 45c; $3. doz.

Add postage (about 25c per
doz.). Mrs. Myrtie Loggins,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,

30 ea.;

. Del.-Ga;: No COD |

100 lb. cap., free |







White, 100 lb. cap., 15)

ea..10 or more PP. Miss Bessie |

Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, washed, 25c ea.;
White, 100 lb. cap., washed, 20c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Earl
Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed, no holes
nor spots, 30 ea; $340 doz.
Mrs. L. R. Samples, Gainesville,
Rt. 5.

Washed print sacks, 100 ib.
cap., free of holes, mildew, 25c
ea.; Unwashed, 10 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Clinton Stephens,
Gainesville, Rt. 9.

50 white 100 lb. cap. guano
sacks, free of holes and mildew,
clean, 20c ea. PP. Mrs. Earley
T. Carter, Logansville, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed; ironed,
no mildew nor holes, 40c ea. 3
or more delivered. Mrs. Henry
Maggs 26 Tallapoosa, Rt 1.

|



| 3 yrs. old, reg.; Also one 8 mo:

| $65. Reg. buyers name. C. R,
washed, |








_ MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

ROOTS AND HERBS i
Red Sassafras, Yellow D
Bear. Foot, queen of the Mea
ow, 3 Ibs., $1; Walnut Mea
-1, lb.; Tobacco, 10 twists,
Also Peppermint, Horsem ,
Blue Brier Vine. 2 doz. 50cr
Add 'postage. R. C. sine
gah.
SYRUP
1200



gals. pure Ga. Can

| Syrup for sale. A. S. James,







Reynolds.

CATTLE FOR SALE



Black Jersey Cow, 3rd calf, 3 _
gals. milk daily, $150:00 with-
out alf; White Face Bull, g60d
bload, 13 mos. old, $200. at my
place. Edd Johnson, pc
ville, Rt. 2.

Reg. Jersey Bull Calf, 3 oe
old, $50. at my barn. J. R. Sav-
age, Jt., hula, Re te

3 Jersey Havy

Cows, 2nd. calves: He
drop, Forsyth.
































Jersy Cow, full blooded,
freshen in June, plenty of milk
and butter, $160. now. Cote e
see. 1/4 mi. 42 hfy., just below
Spring Lake Inn. Old Mays
Plate. Bessie Ruffin, Stock:

High grade, entitled to re
Polled - Hereford Male Gal
Domino-Belmont breeding. My
pastures. 3 mi. E. Clermont. H.
S: Savage, Lota, Rta.

Guernsey-Jersey Cow and
Calf for sale or trade for White

i

Face Hereford Calves. Fred
Hatchel, Atlanta, 2603 Buford
Hwy. xe)

2 Reg. Jersey Males, 12 mos,
old, tested for Bangs disease,
about 700 lbs., and one 2 mos.
old, 3 reg. Berkshire Gilts, 1 re
Hereford Gilt, 9 mos. old. La-
mar Burton, Robinson.

Nice Milch Cow for sale C32
B. Dickinson, Lithia Springs.

2 extr@ fine reg. Red Poli
Bulls, 8 and 11 mos. old: extra
large, dual purpose, Win- Mock
breeding. J. H. Dorminy, Jr.
Fitzgerald.

Milking tpe. Short Horn Bu

old not reg. Jamison .Garrett,
Hiawassee, Rt. 1, Box 167.



HOGS FOR SALE |

Essex Gilt, reg. in buyera
name, bred to Essex Male, $37
50. Hoyt Moss, Lula.

Purebred Berkshire Brood
Sow, fatrow in July, wt. 300-
350 Ibs., fine cond., a5. Cann
UP J. C. Archer, Athens, Rt

9 wks. old Hamp. Pigs, from
litter of 10, dbl. trated, reg. in
buyers name, male and femal
$25. ea. Special price to 4H @ ad
FFA members. W. H. Franks, _

Richland.
SPC Males and Gilts, thrifty,
6 mos. old, best bloodlines _

Cholera immune, $35.

a

ea;

Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4.

Reg. Hereford Pigs,
5 mos. old for sale.
Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

Young Hamp. Male Pig, $25,
Reg. buyers name. O. S. Dug-
gan, Chester.

Good Black Essex Shoats, 10-
12 wks. old, reg. buyers name,
$25. ea. A. P. Chapman, Moul-
trie.

Duroc-Jersey Pigs, 10-14 ae
old, reg. and treated, $20. ea.
Our FFA Chapter has about 40,
Oren P. Fulmer, Chauncey.

Purebred OIC Pigs, 6-8 Wks,
old, reg. in buyers name. W. P,
Hughes, Cumming, Rt. I. .

6 purebred Pigs, ready to go,
2 males, 4 females, $35. ea. here;
Crated, $40. ea. Reg. papers
furnished. R. C. Sowell, Puy
Janel, Rt, 4,

45 good Pigs. good stock, $8.
ea, Ready to move now. 5 mi
Gainesville. Be E. Alford,
Gainesville: Phone 2533, 1516 01
10% W.. Pa














anywhere. H. J. Dupree,
-* worth,

af pr.
~ about 175 lbs. ea.,
_ Albea, Washington, RFD 3.



HOGS FOR SALE



name, satis. guar.,

Pigs, broad low
- state bloodlines,

~_ ville,

blocky,

nea Pigs,
reg.

= +20, ea. L.
na, Rt. 2

. mos. old,
_ -25. ea, at barn;
Mary A. Rhyne, White.

_ gale. U. S. Lashley,

OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
8-14 wks. old* reg. buyers
single treated
$35. ea. Ship
Ac-

for cholera, $25.-

Rt. 1.

Reg. Duroc Pigs, 8-10 wks.

old, out of litters 12-14. pigs,
~ Orions King and Wave Master

Stock, med. blocky type, $25.
ea. FOB. M. M. Newsome, San-
dersville.

es 12 pigs, White Chester cross-
- ed with Hereford, 6 wks.

old
June 24th, $6.50 ea. here; $18.
shipped; Also 3_ shoats,
20c lb. R. L.

Purebred SPC Boar and Gilt
types, out of
$32.50 ea. Sat.
W. M. Smith, Sanders-
Rt. 1, Box 111.

IC Pigs, bred, short nosed,
reg. in buyers name,
$25: ea. at 8 wks. old. Males
teady for service. Bred gilts;
also nice lot bred heifers. W. H.

guar.

Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

Big Bone Black African Gui-
-20. ea. Treated and
in buvers name at 2 mos.
old. Paul J. Cleveland, Elberton,

@Rt. 2.

\4 OIC Male Pigs, shore nose,
blocky, 9 wks. old, dbl. cholera
treatment, reg. buyers name,
E. Kimbrough, Vien-

. 2 hereford boars and 1 gilt. 3
reg. in buyers name,
$27.50 ea. crated.

OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,

40-50 lbs., 8 wks. old, $25. ea.;
SSA 2EWKS:,

$30. ea. Reg. in buyers
Satis. guar. Ship any-
. H. J. Dupree, Acworth,

name.

15 PC Shoats (barrows for
Oglethorpe.

10 White Pigs, born Apr. 15th,

~ $5. ea. at my home near Bost-

~ wick. Will not ship. Mrs. W. W.



hat <3

old, gentle,



small



_ Riden, Madison, Rt. 1.

Hereford Boar, 2 yrs. old

about 350 Ibs. well marked, life

treated, good cond., $75. at barn.
All letters ans.; Also want good
Hereford Boar, 5-12 mos. old,

well marked. C. E. Wilson, Scre:
ven, RR No. 4.

OIC PigS from prize winning
FFA show stock, short nose,
blocky, bred for type and qual-
ity, reg. buyers name, 10 wks.
told, $25. ea. Ship anywhere.

: George N. Turk, Maysville, Rt.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Pair 7 yrs. old mules, about
1300 lbs. ea., gentle, work any-
where, $400.00, or trade for
grade cows or heifers. James R.
Large, Cataula.

Good Breeding Jack, -8 yrs.
sound, $65. Boh Fes

Lincolnfon.

Flynt,

Nicely matched pair good
working mules. Sell or exc. for
good saddle horse. M. H. Calla-
way, Bishop.

Ga. raised Filly Colt, 4 yrs.
old, cheap. See and make-offer.

Trade for fresh in Jersey Cow

and vay some cash, or trade for
gentle Shetland Pony.
Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta,
2956 Buford Highway.








| Does and Bucks,



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

_ 2ABBITS AND CAVI
FOR SALE



Good mule, work anywhere,
cheap, at my home. S.. T.
Spruill, Dunwoody, Rt. 1. Tel.
Ch, 8274 (Atlanta).

Mare, 6-7 yrs. old, work and
pleasure riding horse, $250.
John H. Vaughn, Ben Hill, Cas-

cade (Rae Rt emer tvRin
Crossing.

- Palomino Mare, in foal to Al-
lens Wilson Allen, dbl. reg., al-
so young Palomino Stallion,
blaze, stockings, white mane
and tail. Mare, $200.00; Stallion,
$500. Clyde OKelley, Gaines-
ville.

Nice plantation mare, 9 yrs.
old, no blemishing, work and
plow, good cond. Sell or trade
for corn or oats; Also 3 reg.
Jersey Bulls, from best blood-
lines. All nice individuals. Mrs.
Hugh L. White, Stockbridge.

Good mule and wagon, $125.;
Also Jersey Bull, 14 mos. old,
good stock, $125. Melvin B. Ray,
Lilburn, Rt. 1.



RABBITS AND CAVIES_
FOR SALE

NZW Rabbits, 11 wks. old,
$1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. R. M. Vocke,
Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 90.

NZW _ Rabbits, from ped.
stock, pair 4 mos. old, $5.25; 9
mos. old buck, $5. Exp: col. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt.
Di

6 mixed col. Guinea Pigs, 1
male, 2 females, grown, 1 male,
2 females, half grown, $5. for
Jot. Trade for 1 good Doe Rab-
bitt, NZW Red, Chinchilla, or
Flemish. R. A. Statham, Grif-
fin, Rt. A.

Forced sale ped. NZW Rab-
bits, does with litters and
junfors. Jack Hinton, Atlanta,
929 Victory Drive, Tel. 7939.

Heavy wt. Chinchilla Rabbits,
big rugged juniors at 2 mos. old,
fully ped., $4. ea. John L. Par-
rott, Macon, 1491 Johnson Ave.

One pr. full blooded Black
Dutch Rabbits, doe 1 yr. old and

5 NZW Rabbits, 21/2 mos.
old, $2.50 ea. Will not ship.
George Blanford, McDonough,
Babee,

6 White Rabbits, $3. or $1.50
pr. J. R. Nicholson; Talona, Star
Re:

Ped, Giant Chinchilla Juniors
(9 wks. old): Does, $6.00; Bucks,
$5.00; Trio, $15.00; Ped papers
furnished; NZW and heavy wt.
Chinchilla Juniors (not ped.) 8
wks. old: Does, $2.00; Bucks,
$1.50. C. P. Houston, Atlanta,
1445 McPherson Ave., S. E. De.
7467.



POULTRY FOR SALE



BANTAMS:

Silkies, grown, $2. ea,; Halt
Grown, $1. 50 Turken Hens, also
a Brakama Rooster, $2.50 Mrs.
W. H, Sanders, Savannah, Rt.
2. Box 588.

Bantams Modern Lemon
Blues, Black Breasted Reds,
R. I. Reds, and OI Black Breast-
ed Red Games, reasonable.
B. H. Holsomback, East Point,
302 S. Harris St.

Trio grown Golden Sebright
Bantams $5. Also 3 White Wy-
andotte Bantam hens, $5. M. O.
C, E. Greene, Warwick.

Bantams one pr. Bearded
White Silkies and Mille Fleurs,
$7. pr. Golden Sebrights, Black
Tail Japs, Buff Cochins, $6.;
Red Jungle Fowl, $30. trio; Ex-
tra Cockerels, $2. will Exc..
Frenchy Zubel Elko, Rt, 1.

Bantams, Pigeons, Doves and
Guina Pigs, your choice, $3.50

pr. MO. No checks. Mrs, Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.

Some Bantam roosters, also
Damson plum sprouts, $1. ea.

and postage. Mrs. J. E. Sorrels,
Royston, ~

CORNISH,
GIANTS
2 pure Dark Cornish Roosters
1 yr. old, $2.50 ea. Mrs.
Goss, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Few fine young White Laced
Red Cornish Cockerels, from
ped. stock, $5. ea. FOB. Jack
Ooi antley, Wrightsville, POB

GAMES and

bred; Buck 8 mos. old, $6. pr.| 131.

Jack Panter, Dial.

NZW_ Rabbits, from _ ped.
stock, 9 mos. old buck, $5.00; Pr.
31/2. mosy- old, $5. Exp. Col.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
Rita:

Mature White (pink eyed)

ready for
breeding, 1 buck, 4 does, white,
8 wks. old, one black and white
buck, 8 wks. old, fine cond.,
low priced. Call or ship Exp.
Col. Spencer Strange, Hartwell,
608 Savannah St.

3 purebred NZW Does and 1
buck, 12 wks. old, $2. ea. J. W.
Poss, Griffin, 607 N. 13th. St.

Angoras, 4 does, 2 bucks, with
papers. $10. ea.; 3 five mos. olds,
$3.50 ea.; 10 two mos. olds, $1.
ea, Entitled to register. Mrs.
Chas. Coile, Jr., Winterville.

New Zealand White Rabbits,
Jr. and Sr. stock, ped. and reg.,
vriced for quick sale. Mrs. L. A.
Tade, Macon, Rt. 5, New Clinton
Rd.

12 mixed breed Rabbits, for
sale. H. M. Cochran, College
Park; Rte 2:





with each application.

Agent.

432 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga,



NOTICE TO PLANT GROWERS OF
SWEET POTATO PLANTS

If you expect to sell sweet potato plants in 1950 and
have not already made application to the Depart-
ment of Entomology, please do so before July 15,
1949. Unless applications are received before our
Inspectors arrive in your section, it will be necessary
to charge mileage for return trips. There is no fee
charged for this service providing applications are
sent in by July 15th. A dollar deposit is required

Application blanks will be
furnished on request by this office or by

C. H. Alden, Director
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF ENO

your County

Thompson White Game Cock
with 5 hens for sale or exc. for
N. H. or R. I. Reds, or any hea-
vy breed chicken: Fred Dale,
Rome, 209 East Eleventh St..

Game Pullets, 1/2 Bucking-
ham Roundheads, 1/2 Wingate
Brown_Reds, quail size, and
larger, $1.25 ea. Hens, $3. ea.
2 pullets nearly grown, $2. ea.
D. C. Aubrey, Atlanta, Rt. oa
Box 453 .

PIT. GAMES:
Trio, young, pure Negro Rou-
ndheads, and Kearney White
Hackle, Pea Comb Round Cross
Hens laying, cocks trimmed,
$45. or $25. trio Trade for Jer-
sey, Guernsey, Holstein Heifer
Calf, or reg. Nubian milk goat.
Wade Walker, Atlanta, Millis
Mill Rd. S. W. Rt. 4. pho. Ra.
4409.

Wingate Brown Red and Al-|
len Roundhead: Hens, $2.50 ea.
Cocks, $5. ea. - M. Adams,
Douglasville.

LEGHORNS::

25 one yr. old Leghorn Hens}.
AAAA strain, and mostly laying
$50.; 15 Parmenter Red Roosters
Master Breed, and 25 BR 1 yr.
old hens, AAAA, laying well,|
$50. Mrs. Belle P. Carter.
Newington.

4 Brown Leghorn Kaantara 3
AAA grade, about 1 lb. $1. ea.
ae Joe B. Giddings, Hageman

to Be

90 Super Star White Leghorn
Pullets 6 wks. old 75c ea. Mrs.
A. L. Underwood, Cartersville,
ites <

PEACOCKS PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL; DOVES ete],

Fine Pigeons for sale. David
FE. Mize, Macon, 510 Mikado ave

Purebred seamless banded
Racing Homers, $5. pr.; 3 prs.
$12. 2-3 mos. old $1.50 ea. Trum-

Kings and Tumblers. E. H. Mor-
gan, Ocoee 231 Cam-
bridge.

Racing Homers thoroughbred

\. 7 Mammoth Pekin Ducks 4

peters, German Pouters, White] _





Golden Pheasants,

BB Red Game Bantams and
White ~ Leghorns, reasonable.
Virgil Dunn, East Point, 406
Hendrix Avenue.

10 pr. White Doves for eile

or trade for game chickens. R.
H. Earnest, East Point, Box 283
Ra. 7245.

Racing Homers 5 best pure
breeds, Stasserts, Scions, teen-|
tons,
stock. R. . Spears,
1425 Broad St.

REDS (NH RI OTHERS)

100 NH Reds 6 wks. old $7. ea
for lot if taken at once. will
not ship. just off 42 Hwy. on
Flippen Rd. Willie Tanner,
Flippen.

80 purebred Parmenter Red
Hens, laying, about 9 mos. old
at my place, 4 mi. Douglasville
just off Kings Hwy. Mrs. DBS
Peters, Douglasville, Rt. 2.

RI Red baby chicks, dark
strain, blood tested, $4. for 25;

Augusta, |

$15. C. PP; Early pullets, $2. ea}

Mrs. Don Donaldson,
726 S. Candler St.

Thirteen 5 mos. old NH].
pullets, now laying, $1.75 ea.
Mrs. D. R.: King, Decatur, 885
Columbia Drive.

20 NH Red ,1 yr. old Hens,
now laying , $1.75 ea. Mrs. H.
C. Elliott, McDonough, Rt. 2.

600 Christy N, H. Red Pullets
Nicholson strain, Feb. 8th hatch
vaccinated, and healthy, $1.50
ea. Ship 20 and up. B. R. Wood-
liff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. :

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS
GEESE, ETC,

2 large healthy Muscovy | j
Drakes, $5, ea. MO. fl, P. Price,
Smyrna.

BB Turkey Tom, 4 Hers $35.
will.not ship. Mrs, As W. Payne
Tifton, Rie eee

5 or 6 White ieee Case
male and female, a ea. J. M.
Barnett, Albany, P.O Sosies 704,
Pretoria Farms.

Decatur,

te =F ss

Drakes and 2 Indian. Runner}

Ducks, $16. crated for lot. Fred| c

Thee Grandall, Rt; 1.



POULTRY WANTED -



BABY CHICKS:

Want 50 Speckled Sussex: e

baby chicks, A rating from
bloodtested flock, reasonable. A.
D. Blackstock,

Rt. 4. ;

Want 1-200 baby chicks raise}

on halves to 8 wks: old, N. H.
Reds, W.L., or any good prd.

Contact. Mrs. Ac Ta: Hudgins, c 20

Temple, Rt. 1, Box 244.

DOVES: ay

Want price on sev. pr. Ring-
neck doves. J. bea

Savannah, 1302 Wheaton - St. Ns

DUCKS: pias

Exc. pure white
Drake for a pure white Mus-
-coyy female. H. P. Word, (Fe
gansville.

Trade pr. real Gai :
for trio old fashion - Puddl
ducks; also interested in com.
mon stock bantam hens. R.-
White, Chickamauga, Box |

GOSLINGS:.

ty

Want 6 goslings. Blab ae .

wt., price. Leon Eanes Swain:
oro. o
GUINEAS:

- Want 4 hens ah 2 eid

Speckled Guineas, 6 to 9 pina
old, reasonable. E. H. West, Ben .
Hill. 2450 Butner Rd. Ra. ar ely

HAMBERGS:

Want few Hamberg hens or a
pullets, Advise. H. C. bode

Dallas, Rt. 2.

LEGHORNS: ase

_ Want 300-500 started chicks,
2-3 mos. old, White or Brown,
Leghorns. J. 2B: ee Nay New-
nan, Rt. 4. ; :
PHEASANTS: :
Want 1 Ringneck Pheasant
Cock. Advise. Dr. A.
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