Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 September 14

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Pond: Agiemnational Bon rial,
vant every reader of the Market ~












sold to the. American public
attractive ideal of a world gov-



oO promote peace on earth. At




ance this seems a sensible, simple







or developing backward regions,



Zz their standards of living and cre-



n international democracy. But




of us who have lived, worked



led in foreign countries and
w the tremendous differences in
tionary development and civiliza-
various peoples, the impossibility
mediately lifting less civilized
ind nations to a common level
ea h will meet its responsibilities
r. As in the case of social equaliza-
.chemes in the Unied States, the
ntelligent, capable and prosper-
. burdened to aid those on the
evels, thus seriously crippling
in the upper scale of evolution.
result is to drag down the lead-
_ hinder progress.
















upward development er the
depends entirely on permi'ting
en ouraging superior individuals _
ions to progress as rapidly as
(the secret of Americas suc-












le Sintiod States i is oe most
developed and prosperous of all
it is evident that its human ma-











the danger point to support other coun-

tries which are either decadent (like
Britain) or at lower evolutionary levels
(like Liberia and Ethiopia).

Peace can come only from righteous-
ness and justice in the hearts of men,
and the way to attain that is through a

: mighty Christian crusade to establish
the Kingdom of God throughout the
world.

STANLEY F. MORSE

Wadmalaw Island, S. C.

Lhe Congress is now. considering the

so-called Reciprocal Trade Agreements

bill.

~

Congress is charged by the Constitu-

tion with the duty of regulating trade

with foreign countries. It is the duty of
Congress, if tariffs are imposed, to fix
the rate of those tariffs. By the Recip-
rocal Trade Agreements. Act, Congress
abdicates its Ge onsetionst duty and
undertakes to delegate the power of
Congress to the Gent of the United
States.

Congress has just as much right un-
der the Constitution to delegate all its
law-making to the President as it has to
delegate the fixing of tariffs.

WORLD GOVERNMENT

It is to be wondered if the majority of
the people of the United States realize
that Congress has ceded a tract of land
in the State of New York to a foreign
government, that is, the United Nations
Oreanization. It would be interesting
to know how many Congressmen and
Senators could have been elected had
they put their constituents on notice be-
forehand that they would cede a part of
the United States to a foreign power.

INTERFERENCE IN .
INTERWAL AFFAIRS

Recently President Truman was

more aid to England.



trying to justify the further impoverish-
ment of the United States by extending
Many Congress- |
men and Senators objected to furnish-
ing more aid to England for the support |
of social communism. The President
made the statement that Democratic

Governments were not going to inter-
fere with the internal political affairs of |
another country. 3




This would be fine if the President
were sincere in the statement. Unfortu-
nately, he means nothing of the kind.

The Presidents entire policy, partie-
ulavly his so-called Bill of Rights, is a
declaration of the intention of the Fed-
eral Government, not onlv to interfere
in the internal political affairs of the
sovereign states, but is actually a de-
laration of intention to control the in-
ternal political affairs of these sovereign
states. =



ASTONISHING

In 1776, this country declared its in- _
dependence of the English crown, refus-
ing to pay tax for the support of the
English King. Today, the American
people are paying billions of dollara
every year for the support of England,
including the Roval Eemny and all its
accoutrements. In 1812, we fought an-
other war with England because Ameri-

nm seamen were impressed into the.
British service. Today it is being pro
posed to conscript American manpower
to defend the British Empire from Hong |
Kong to the Pillars of Hereules with the
American taxpayers footing the bill.

Someone has aptly said that Washing-

ton, D. C., is the only insane asylum in
the world that is run by the inmates.
Draw your own conclusion.

TOM LINDER

Commissioner of Agriculture





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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE

100 to 1 Shallot onions, 50c
C; 500, $2.00. Mrs. Essie B. Bo-
bo, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
large early berries, 75c C; 500,
$3.00; Ga. Collard, 300, $1. No
checks. Add postage. Gladys
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.-

Mastodon Strawberry plants,

(Oe. .7500):$3.00;>. $5.25. M:
Klondike, 60c C; $2.00, 500;
$4:25 M. Mrs. A. D. Jones,

Cumming, Rt. 1.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
$2.50 per 500, $5. M. PP in Ga.
Mrs. J. H. Durand, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Sugar Pear Sprouts, Apricot
Plums, 50c ea.; Mastodon Straw-
berry, $7. M. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Lady T. Strawberry plants,
500, $2.00; $4. M; Klondike

| Strawberry, 500, $1.25; $2.50 M.

Young, full count. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. L. C. Allen, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
$4. M;. Mastodon Strawberry,
$5. M. P. B. Reynolds, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
$6.50 M. Mrs. Faustine Davis,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
Prompt. shipment. No checks.
Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Blakemore Strawberry Plants,
500, $3.75; 7$7.00 M. PP. Mrs.
Eva Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Streamline Everbearg Straw-
berry Plants, $1.00 C. Exc. for



Lime Spreader, Lupine Seed-
er and Grain Sower, A-1 cond.,
$25.00 fob; Victory Peanut Plow
and shaker complete. (plows
up and shakes at same time).

$150.00. Can be arranged = to
fit any tractor, now fixed for
Ford. FOB. W. E,. Walker,:
Broxton.

John Deere M Tractor, all
equip., 20 disc dbl. sec. harrow,
new 3 row weeder, detachable
Cole planter and - distributor,
used one season. Will accept
eows for part or full payment.
R. S. Deen, Alma, Rt. 1.

Bbl. Disc Plow for Ford or
Ferguson Tractor (3 point
hook-up), new cond., priced to
sell. H. H. Thomas, Dahlonega,
Re 1.

5 Deck Oaks Broiler Finish-
ing Battery, top. deck elec,
$60.00. On Davis Rd. 1 mi. N.
Smyrna. Phone 164J. H. T:
Wiggins, Smyrna, Rt. 2.

2 Disc IHC Trailer Plow and
Lift for A Farmall with original
discs, used about 6 days, $220.:
Aliis-Chalmers B Tractor,-good
motor, rubber, with PTO-Pulley,
power mower, cultivators, prac-
tically new, also IHC dbl. har-
row; $995.00. At farm. Marvin
Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4.

Heavy built 1H Wagon, good
cond., good bed frame and bed,
brakes, reasonable. E. A. Floyd,
Campton.

Bradley 142 hp Garden Trac-
tor, turn plow, cultivator,
practically new, sell reasonable.
os F. Bioust, Stone Mountain,

fet.

Ford Tractor, planters, dis-
tributors, cultivators, 2- 14 in.
bottom plows, 20 disc dbl. sec.
cutaway harrow, set peanut
plows, $1200.00 cash. O. R.
Wimberly, Chaurcey, Rt. 1.

F-20 Farmall Tractor, good
mechanical cond., $450.00. Will
del. in 300 mi. radius at 28c
per mile. W. G. Bulloch, Pel-
ham, Rt. 2.

Jacques Tractor with all
equip., used about 40 days,
perfect .cond., -$650:00. C. O:
Phillips, McRae, Rt. 2.

WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
4 disc tiller, cutaway harrow,
cultivators, planters, seeder, bug
catcher, good cond., new tires,

priced to sell. Elman Farmer,
Athens, Rt. 1.
Turner Peanut Picker, and

Turner Hay Baler, on rubber,

$500.00 ea. Hollard Corn Shel- }-

ler, $300.00; Wisc. U_ type
Motor, $350.00. W.L. Wilson,

Hay Rake, good cond., $25.00.
W. -C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3.
Phone 680M40

David Bradley 1% hp Garden
Tractor, cultivators, turn plow,
and mower, $160.00. Roy Farr,
McBean, Rt. 2.

Bradley Garden Tractor,
mowing machine, bottom plow,
cultivator, Ist. class cond., good
as new, for sale reasonably.
Hoke Wolfe, Uvalda.

New Mowing. Machine to fit
Ford Tractor, $225.00. Or exe.
for. cows or hogs; Athens 6
Disc Tiller, 2 wheels, on rubber,
steel at back, A-1 cond., $200.00.
David Benson, Louisville, Rt. 3,
Box. 113;

Cub Tractor, lights, starter,
touch. control lift, belt pulley
with power take-off attach-
ments, 1 disc plow, planter,
cultivator, fertilizer attach.,
used very little, cheap for
quick sale. W.. L. Rogers,
Americus, Rt. 1.

G_ Allis-Chalmers _ Tractor,

cultivators, 1 disc plow, $850.90;
Also 1 Row J. D. Corn Picker,
good cond. W. R. Jones, Uvalda.

Farmall. A Tractor, starter,
lights,. planters, distributors,
cultivators, turn plow, harrow,
power take-off and pneumatic
lift all. feed mill, etc., good as
new, all for $1500.00. David E.
Waldron, Hoboken, Rt. 1.

print sacks, rhubarb plants, or
radish roots. Mrs. J. H. Ellis,
Maeyxeys, Rt. 1.

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
60c C; 500, $2.50; White Nest
Onions, $1.00 gal.; Shade Dried
Sage, 90c gal.; Green Sweet
Pepper, 60c gal. Del. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Mastodon Strawberry Plants,
75c. C; 300,- $2.00; 500; $3.59.
Good count. Prompt shipment.
PP. No. checks. Mrs. Annie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7,

Mastodon and Blakemore
Strawberry Plants, $1.00 C;
$3.50. for 500; $5.00 MPP.

October del. Kenneth Stalcup,
Marietta, Rt. 5. .

Missionary, Blakemore and
Klondike Strawberry . Plants,
55c C. Add postage. Cash with
orders. Mrs. Omie E. Fairclota,
Pulaski.

Booking orders for Oct., Nov.
del. of Early Jersey, Chas.
Wakefield, Copenh:gen Mkt.
Cabbage and Heading Collard
Plants, 50e C; 300, $1.10. Mrs.
P. R. Arnold, Benevolence.

Chas. W. and Copenhagen
Frostproof Cabbage Plants, 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. PP. A. B. Wat-
son, Pitts, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. and Copenhagen
Frostproff Plants, fresh, green,
300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M.
PP. R. Cranelor, Pitts;



PLANTS FOR SALE

SEED FOR SALE



Everbearg Strawbry plants,
75_C; $7. M; mixed strawberry,
50c V. Lizzie A. Mills, Folks-
ton; 7it-- 2. Bax: 1;

Peppermint plants, 75 doz.;
Missionary and Everbearing
Strawberry, $1. C; Rhubarb
| Pie plants, $1. doz. Add postage.
Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart-
| well, Rt. 2.

Old Fashion Winter Onions,
$1.50 C for plants; Peach Seed
| from good var. seedling peach
| trees, $1.25 C; Seedlings, 1 yr.,

|$3..C. Mrs. B. L,. Robinson,
Greenville.

Rhubarb Pie plant, $1. doz.;
| Hastings: Missionary and Ever-
| bearing Strawberry plants, $1.
C. Exc. for print sacks. Miss
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
50c C; $3.50 M; Imp. Mastodon,
$4.55 M; 70c C. Good cond.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Curaming; Rt. 1.

Early large Klondike Straw-
terry plants, 50c C; Early Green



Hephzibah.

Okra Seed, 25c lb. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt, 1.

| Multiplying. Salif.



Hard seed var. Crimson Clo-
ver, seeded direct from field
reseeding in Upson Co. for 13
yrs. Test run by State Lab.,
furnished with each bag. Mini-
mum shipment 100 lbs., 40c
Ib. fob. J.. Lynwood Bentley,
Thomaston. Phone 381-J-2.

Big start fresh Old Fashion
Beer. Seed,
25c per start. Mrs. Ella Green,
Smyrna, Rt, 2.

300 lbs., Dixie Crimson Clo-
ver seed, Hart Co. grown, free
other seed, 40c lb. FOB. N. E.
Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3.

300 tbs., Rye Grass _ seed,
clean enough for drilling or
sowing in seeder, contains mod-

erate amount Ladino Clarer
seed, 15 lb. H. L.. Harden,
Dalton. Rt. 3.

Green. Glaze Collard seed,
new crop, 2 tbls., 25c; 10 tbls.,
$1.00; Purple Top White Globe
and Shogoin turnip seed, mixed,
3 tbls., 25c; 15: tbls., $1.00; also
Willetts. Wonder winter Eng.
peas, 50c teacupful. PP. Mrs.

. A. Wilson, Dalton. Rt. 3.



Aville, Rt.

SEED FOR SALE



Reseeding Crimson clover
seed, recleaned, 35 lb. FOB.
L. W. Bowers, Moreland, phone
1599J3. .

Multiplying Calif. beer seed,
25c start. No. M. O. or COD.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart,

+.

Pure Ga. Collard seed, 20c
lb. Recleaned, in seamless 150
lb bags. No order less 5 Ibs.
Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. Rt. 1.

Collard seed, new crop, hand
gathered, 5 ounce, 50c; 1 Ib. $I.
R. O. Parks, Darien.



GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



Exe. quality Blue Lupine, re-
cleaned, $5.50 per 100 Ib. bag.
FOB. J. D. Duke, Fort Valley.

Rye Grass and Crimson Clov-
er of Hardy strain reseeding
type, exc. winter grazing mix-
ture, 20c lb. FOB. Joel H. San-
ders, Newnan, Rt. 2.

Recleaned Victor Grain Oats

in new bags, $1.25 bu. Ralph S.

Collier, Comer.

Ladino Clover and Fescue
Mixture, about the right mix-
ture to plant, $1. lb. T. R. Coop-
er, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.

Clean, combine run oats for
seed, 95c bu. at my farm 21/2
mi. E. Doraville. J. D. Ambrose,
Atlanta, 445 Brentwood Dr., N.
FE. Tel. Ch. 8257.

400 lbs. Reseeding Red Top
Clover, Upson Co. grown, 40c
lb:; Less than 100 lbs., 50c. L. T.
Woodall, Jr., Thomaston, Rt 3.

Pure Hastings 100 bu. oats,
recleaned, . slightly | weather
stained, sound, $1.00 bu. O. F.
Mathews, Greenville, Rt. 4.

Recleaned graded Ga. Exp.
Stat. Lega and Cokers Victor
Grain Oats, $1.50 bu-+ new, di-
sease-resistant oat, $10.00 four
bu. bag; New Chancellor Wheat,
$3. bu.; Sanford Wheat, $2.50;
Rye Grass with Little Crimson
Clover, $15. CWT. R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto. :

Certified Victor: Grain or
Stanton Seed Oats, $1.50 bu.
OB here. 4 bu. bags. O. K.
avid, Marshallville.

Pure Sanford seed wheat,
free. from noxious seed, $2.75
bu. Riley C. Coueh, Turin.

Hardy. strain Reseeding Crim-
son Clover, 600 lIbs., 35 lb. Re-
seeded in Coweta Co. for more
than 20 years. Clarence UL.
Hamphill, Moreland, Rt. 1.

1000 bu. Victor Grain Oats,
grown from certified seed,
sacked, $1.15 bu. E. V. Vaughn,
Bogart.

Rye Grass and Crimson Clov-
er of hardy strain reseeding
type, exc. winter grazing mix-
ture, 20c lb. FOB. Joel H. San-.
ders, Newnan, Rt. 2.

About 15 tons Peanut Hay,
baled last Fall, $10. ton cash at
my barn. Bradley Wills, Daw-
san, Rt, Box 2k

200 bu. Stanton Seed Oats,
combine run, fields rouged,
combined dry, tested wt. 33 1/3
lbs. bu. FOB, $1.00 bu. J. W.
Harwell, Watkinsville.

400 bu. good wheat, exc. for
seed, $1.80 bu. W. V. Jackson,
LaGrange, POB 754. Phone
6987.

Victor Grain Seed Oats, bag-
ged, recleaned, tested, 97.04 per
ct. pure seed, analysis tag on
each bag, $1.35 bu. at my home
in Macland Community. James
H. Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.

Cokers Victor Grain Oats, re-
cleaned, germ. 90 per ct.; purity,
99 per ct., seed Ist. yr., good
even wt. 4 bu. bags, $1.25 bu.
in bag wts, FOB. O. M. Ware,
Marshallville.

20 tons Blue Lupine, 99,90
per ct. pure, 82 per ct. germ., 5c
lb. Fob. J. S. Todd, Lyons, Rt. 2.

5 tons bright Peanut Hay
with large quantity of peanuts
left in, $10. ton at barn. Albert |
W. Powers, Pineview, Rt. 1.

1500 bu. pure clean Lega Seed
Oats, $1. bu. at my barn. 1 mi.
S. Grantville on the Atlanta
Hwy. D. W. Gallaway, Hogans-































































GRAIN AND HA}
FOR SALE ~



Turners .Bancroft seed
pure, recleaned, graded, pu
and germ. very high. Ship:
in new, 4 bu. bags, $1.75 bu.
M. Turner, Royston.

5 tons Blue Lupine, comb
run, well dried, 4c lb. as jis,
51/2c Ib. recleaned, in 100
sacks, at my home. . Ja
Mason, Byron, Rt. 1.

Pure Hastings 100 bu. 0
recleaned, slightly weat
stained but sound, $1. bu. H.
Mathews, Woodbury. _ 4

Good test Lupine seed in 10
lb. bags, $5.50 FOB. J. F. Low
Ft. Valley. Care Whitsto1
Farm. ;

250 bu. heavy, fall,
Cokers seed oats, at my f
Contact. C. O. Johnson, Atlan
1220 Citizens & Sou. Ban
Bldg. 3

SACKS FOR SALE

White sacks, unwashed, fre
of letters, good cond., 15c
Add postage. Prefer C
orders. Mrs. M. L. Step
Canton, Rt. 2.9

White sacks, unwashed, 1
ea.; Prints, washed, 30c ea.,
Mrs. L. G. McClure, Cartece

White sacks, 100 1b.
without holes or mildew, ~
washed, 10c ea.; Washed |
ironed. 15c ea. Add pos
Mrs. Ramie Black, Clevela
Rt. 1, : :

Print. sacks, washed, iron
30c ea.; $3.00 doz.; W
unwashed, with letters, 10c
White without letters. washi
15e ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Over 300 large size
sacks. 25c-ea.; $24.00 C pos
paid in Ga.; $25.00 PP in of
states. No orders for less thi



3. No stamps nor ched
Prompt . shipment. Mrs. J
Ingram, Dawsonville, Rt. 3.

Print sacks, clea free
holes and mildew, 20c ea. CC
M\ G, Coleman, Flo
Branch, Rt. 3. e

Print sacks, washed, iron
good cond., 25 ea. Add postas
Mrs. Mabel Roper, Gainesvil
Bt. 2,

Print sacks, washed, fre f
holes, good cond., 25c ea. |
100 or 50 lot; White, was
free of letters, holes and
dew, 20c ea. Add postage. M
Earl Knight, Gainesville, Rt.

Print sacks; 100 Ib:
$3.25doz.; $21.65 C PP; W

10, $2.00; $19.65 C. MO. ]
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

White sacks, unblea
good grade, 100 Ib. cap.
ea. Prompt del. Miss
Harben, Juno.

100 lb. eap. white
washed, free of holes, 15e
Some with holes, 10c. You
postage. Mrs. H. A. Stog
Waco.Waco.

Nice print sacks, 100 1b.
no holes, 50, $11.00; White, |
$5.25. COD if preferred.
Dangar, Woodstock.

Washed print sacks, 100~
cap., free of holes and mil
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
L. Grizzell, Blairsville, Rt.

Large white sacks, 20 |
Add postage. Mrs. Hershel 3
lison, Gainesville, Rt. 7

White sacks, 100 lb.
free of holes and letters, wa
ed, 15c ea. Add Postage.
checks. Mrs. Guy Por
Gainesville, Rt. 1. a

White. sacks, unwashed, f
of letters, 22c ea. PP.
Thurman V. Jones, Gaine
Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed, iron
good cond., 25c.ea. Mrs. Lonnt
Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 1 ;

Print sacks, washed, iron

large size, 25 ea.; $3.00
Add postage. No chec' C
or MO. Mrs. C. H. 4
Gainesville, Rt. 5. Re






hite sacks, 15
) orders. Miss Char-
, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Bint sacks,

25e ea.;

and

ip COD if preferred,
ipment. Add postage.
e Martin, os





se smooth, ait
of holes and mildew,
ed, 15c ea. some with
s, 12c ea. P. P. Mrs.
ters, ey ponyille, Rt.

rite sacks, no letters,
or 10 or more;
vashed, ironed, no
ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee, Clermont, Rt. 1,

sacks, large size, free
ind mildew, 6, $1. PP;
3 Baldwin, ae

cap. white guano, sacks,
35 ea. Add postage.
- Richardson, Bowdon i



. cap. print sacks, 20c
of 100 or more; 25c
s of 25. MO or checks.

"Michael, Buena Vista.



cks, Sanet free
_15 ea. Add postage.
tions, Canton, Rt. 3.'

cks, free of holes

lew, $12. C. Add post- |



erotker, EEN







print sachs, -all
d ironed,-15 to 25c
Wilkins, Hahira.

cks, 100 lb. cap.

ae pped, good cond., 25 |




s, 5 for $1. Prompt ship-
r Eadison, poe. Mur-

uano Sacks for sale.
os pase, : Sie es

backs; $3. 80 ae Bee
, Cumming.



0 Ib. cap. "sacks, free
nd mildew, washed,
-ea. PP. No checks |
Mrs. Clay Jones, |
z. Rt. i.







cap,
.} prints,
| free of holes and.
Add postage. ag V. E.
Cumming, Rt.

quality ce. feed
c ea. Prints, washed
ned, 25c ea. Add postage.
Pirkle, Cumming, Rt.



sacks 100 lb. cap., wash-
Boe ea, and postage.
poet Gainesville,



Ss, 100 Ib. cap., eae i
;c20c ea.; not washed,
; White, 15c washed,
unwashed. FOB. Mrs.
Healan, Hoschton..

sacks, 100 Ib.
ir ned, good cond.,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

smooth print.)
--ea.; Odds, 20c ea.

cap.

stage. COD if preferred. |,

t shipment. Mrs. CHa
Flowery Branch, Rt:







k ripped, geod
ea. Odds, 20c ea.
on request. Add post-

Lola Maddox, Pen-
ptt Bei

acks, washed, ironed,

Add postage. COD






ed. Mrs. W. Jack
, Stonewall. Z
2 sacks, 100. Ib. cams

C 3 ironed, free of holes, |

, 18c ea. PP. No chks,
d Witherow, Cumming,



100. lb. eap. sa. .s; free
and maldew, washed,
_25 ea. PP. -No checks
OD. re:

Rt 1.

aynite 100 Ib. cap. sacks,
noles and mildew, wash-
1, 25c ea. PP, No chks.





Pat

. Mrs. Cl





she: free
a.



Bulbs,

shelled weevil
/1949 crop, $2.25 PP in Ga. Mrs.

del. Pay 35c lb. Rev. Curd
Walker, Soperton, Rt. 1.
PEAS: : :
Large Cream Silver Hull
-|Sugar Crowder Peas, 10 lbs.,

| $1.25; 30 lbs.,

| Mrs. A. Horsley, wees Rte: 2;

jin No. 10 can, 6 cans to ease,

lbs., blocky. All letters ans. F.

|their mothers if desired. S. R.

Harvie Jones,

ay Jones, |










ea. Add postage. Mrs, Hershel
Allison, Gainesville, Rt,

White sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 15
ea. Add postage. Miss Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



BEES & BEES WAX:

Bees Wax, 40c lb. FOB. Wil-
liam Riley, Woodbine,
EGGS:

White Afncan Guinea eggs,
$1.50 setting. Add postage. -J.
N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.
FEATHERS: :

3 Ibs. chicken feathers, 25c lb.;
5 lbs. beef tallow, 20c lb. Exc.
for print sacks, 100 lb. cap. Each
pay postage. Mrs. B. F. Eaven-
son, Elberton, Rt. 2.

GARLIC:

About 100 doz. fine Garlic
40c doz. Add postage.
W. R. Foster, Wrightsville.

GQURDS: _
14 Martin. or Dipper Gourds,
$1.25 uncut; also 8 lbs. hand

treated pure
country gentlemen sweet corn,

Ida Rowlands, Lula, Star Rt.
HONEY:

No. 1 Table Honey, 10 lb.
pail del. 3rd zone, $3.00; 4-10
Ib., exp. col. $10.00; Fancy
White Galberry, 21/2" lb. wide
mouth jars, 12 to Cs., $9. All
Extracted; Also want Bees Wax |

$3.00; $5. bu. Add
postage. B. R. Woodliff, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 1.
SAGE:

Garden sage, dry, hand gath-
ered, $1. Ib.; 2 Ibs., $1.75; Nice
bunch for planting, 50c or exc.

for print sacks. Prompt del.
Alice McDaris, Canton, Rt. 3.

~Sage limbs, large size, 10, $1.
Damp packed. Add_ postage.

Box 40.

Sage, 35c qt. rooted bunches,
25c; also Mastodon and Stream-
liner everbearing strawberry
plants, 50c doz. Add postage.
Exc. for sacks. Fred Thomas,
Crandall, Rt. 1.

SYRUP:
25 or 40 gal, last year
Sorghum Syrup, $1.20 gal. if

taken at once. Come after. Mrs.
Ed Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

300. gals) pure Ga.* Cane
Syrup, 75c gal. at my place. A.
C. Powell, McRae, Rt. 2

Pure Ga. Green Cane Syrup

$4.80 Cs. Cheaper in large lots.
Carlton Harrison, Whigham.
TREES:

Poplar Trees, 2-3 ft., 50c ea.;
Sycamore, 2-3 ft., 50c ea. Exp.
col. June Wooten, Broxton.

CATTLE FOR SALE





_ Reg. Polled Shorthorn Bull
Calf,.1 yr. old Nov. 10, red
with white markings, about 500

. Godbee, Waynesboro.

Brahman Bull and Heifer
Calves, for sale. Come see with.
their mothers. Sell several with

Brockington, Sandersville. Phone:
497-M. _

Reg: Guernsey Male, 15 mos.

old, Cokers and Appin blood- Ww.

lines, well rked, 2 purebred

Guernsey Heifers but not reg.,| 4.

freshen Ist of Jan. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.

Hereford Bull, reg., 4 yrs.
old, Seminole Haz 8th, 1100 Ibs.,
$200.00. at farm. Del. anywhere
at 20c per mile, Ww. a. Bulloch,
Pelham, Rt. 2: -

Reg. 15 mos. old cases
Bull | No. 435766 by. son of
poeeeslese: s Emory, out of



i meter of Riegeldale
NURS CP



Wis lange White ite 20c

| 200-250






$75.00. Geo, A. Chapmian, Mc-
Bean.



HOGS FOR SALE



SPC Pigs, from very. best
(prize winning stock) blood-
lines, blocky, reg: in buyers
name, life treatment. Priced
right.. M. J. Blackmon, PEt
hurst.

ee Sow 500 lbs., and 9 Pigs,
3 wks. old, $140. 00. John Cald-
well, Rossville, Rt. 3. Near- Ft.
Oglethorpe.

Large 6 wks. old Pigs, from
good blooded sows, sired by
Minn. No. 1 Boar. J. R. Smith,
Palmetto, Rt. 1,

10 OIC and Birkshire Pigs,
$10.00 ea. Sell 1 or all. 8 mi.
= Buford. J, C. Cain, Buford,

2.

2 oIc Male Pigs, short nose,
blocky, 5 mos. old, $40. ea. reg.
in buyers name. Satis. guar.
Ship anywhere. H. J.. Dupree,
Acworth, Rt. 1.

* Reg. OIC Boar, about 400
Ibs, 2% yrs. old, $75.00 at
my barn; 2.OIC Sows, subj. to
reg., about 250. Ibs., 13 mos.

|old, $75.00 ea. at my barn. F.

M. Trippee, Shellman, Rt. 1.

Hamp. Boar, 14 mos. old,
250 Ibs., subj. to reg., $15. 00.
Selling to keep from inbreed-
ing. Henry Youghn, Macon,
1031 Ash. St.

Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs:

Eight 3 mos. old, $20.00 ea.;

Eight 6 wks. old, $18.00 ea.;

Twelve 7 wks. old, $15.00 ea.

Buyers pay shipping chrgs.

2 ames McDonald, Commerce,
Set,

Reg. OIC Bred Sows, 350-450
Ibs., $130.00-$135.00; Bred Gilts,
Ibs., $75, 00-$100.00;
Males ready "for service, 200-
300 -Ibs., $75.00-$100.00; Males,
3- 5 mos. old, $40. 00- $60.00.
W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rts 33:

OIC Pigs, open or bred gilts,

)Service boars and brood sows,

bred for type and quality, out
of show stock that have rib-
bons, aristocrats of the breed.

W. ip Lyle, Lilburn, Oraland
Farm, Rt. 1.
OIC Pigs, top quality, dbl.

immune and reg. in buyers
name, $20.00 ea. A. A. Nash,
Atlanta, 240 Gibson St., S. E.

Good thrifty pigs for sale at
barn. Riley C. Couth, Turin.

~ 4 OIC Short Nose Blocky
type 3 mos. old Male pigs, $35.
ea. Reg. in buyers name. Ship
anywhere. Clemon B. Wilbur,
Acworth, Rt. 1.

3 reg. SPC Boars, 31/2 mos.
old, life long treatment, exc:
bloodlines, reg. in buyer's
name, $25. Grady Johnson,
Summit, RG 25

By OIC-BFC Cross Pigs, $12.50

; Shoats, $15.00; Also Horse,

ent, good saddler, $65. FOB

my place on McMurray Dr.

just off Childress. Spencer Car-
ter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 487,

Duroc Male, about 150 lbs.,
entitled to reg.; Also Can Seal-

Ver, (2.to.3 Ib. size) $8.50. S: D.

Harrison, Kathleen.

Reg. Essex Male Hog, 21/2
yrs. old, 400 Ibs., $50. or exe.
for two 100 Ib. Gilts, any breed;
Also Saanan Buck Goat, 6 mos.
old, from 7 qt. stock, reg. in

buyer's name, $35. or exc. for

young doe of equal value. J. H.
Black, Ochlochnee, Rt. 1.

Choice reg. Hereford wigs 4-
12 wks. old. Impreve your
stock with one of these fine
pigs, $25.-$35. ea. at farm. Mrs.
A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt.
3, Paper Mili Rd. Phone 969-M-

Reg. Big Borie Black African |.

Guinea pigs, $20. ea at 2 mos.
old; 1 fine Big Bone Black Af-
rican Guinea sow, has had 15
pigs each last 3. litters; also. Reg.

| Palomino -mare_ for sale. Paul
-J. Cleveland, Elberton, Rt. 2.

Choice, short nose, 10-12 wks.
old, 40-50 lb. OIC Pigs, $25.00;

Boars ready for light service,

$40. ea. Crated, reg. in buyers
4!

Helms, Pee

ig. Sian Swiss Bull Calf,

160 Ibs.,



|S.Hamilton, Dacula.

30- 40 ,Duroc and OIC Cross
Pigs and Shoats, good and
thrifty. O. S. Cochran, College
Park, Rt, 1.

Reg. OIC Male, 8 wks. old,
short nose, blocky, finest blood-
lines, $18. 50 with papers; 2
males, 1 gilt, same bloodline, 6
wks. old, $17.50 with papers.
Ship at buyers expense. Giles
M. Cheek, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.

12 OIC-Big Bone Guinea pigs,
ready Sept. 16th., $10. ea. Earl
Whitmire, Toccoa, Eh eae

Reg. Hereford Gilts and
Boars (ready for service), sired
by Mountain William, dark red,

wormed, life treated against
cholera, reg. in buyers name,
$35.ea. Ship anywhere. W. M

Mims, Byromville, Rt. 1.

Reg. SPC Pigs, 10 wks. old,
males and gilts, $25. ea. Ronald
Davis, Forsyth, Rt. 4.

Lot of hogs for sale on ie
range, at bargain prices. B. O.
Fussell, Brunswick.

SPC Reg., 350 lb. 18 mos. old
boar, lifetime treated for
cholera, no Bangs, $50.00; also:
iron gray mule, wt. 1200 ibs., 9
yrs. old, $200. Trade for calves
or yearlings: want 1 full blood-
ed Brahama or: Black Angus
bull calf. Earl Sutton, Gray-
mont. .

Reg. SPC Male and Female
pigs, 4 mos. old, reg. in buyers
name, cholera treated, $30. ea.
Will ship exp. col. Billy Saw-
yer, Montezuma, Rt. 1.

Choice, purebred, reg. Hamp.
Boars, from several large lit-
ters, blocky, ready for service,
6 mos. old, 130 lbs., $50. ea. Reg.
and shipped. A. V. Rocker, Pu-
Jaski.

Reg. SPC Boar, 18 mos. old,
350 Ibs., $50. Or trade for calves
of equal value. Earl Sutton,
Graymont.

OIC Pigs, from champ. blood-
lines, short nose, blocky, $25.
ea.; Open Gilts, dbl. . treated,
$40. and $45. ea. Reg. in buyers
name. J, H. Roquemore, Ameri-
us, Rt. 2, Phone 4543,

Reg. SPC Pigs, blocky, back-
ed by Parkers Herd Indiana,
treated for cholera; $25. ea.;.
Reg. SPC Boar, about 450-500
lbs. for sale at my barn. Lamar
Altman, Alma, Rt. 1.

Low set type reg. Duroc
Boars, and. Gilts, 4-5 mos. old,
sired by Low Chief, 1948 Dixie
Grand Champ., strictly Ist.
class, reg. in United Duroc As-
sn. of Peoria, Ill., $50. ea. at
farm or Fob. Satis. guar. Au-
brey Olliff, Bristol.

Reg. Duroc Shoats, blocky,
cherry. red, 14 wks. old, about
out of litter of 13, $30.
with papers in buyers. name.
Will ship Exp. Col. Crate re-
turned. J. A. Brown, Felton, Rt.
Le

Pigs, 6 and 8 wks. old, OIC-
Big Bone Guinea cross, $10. ea.
at my place. 3 mi. W. Cornelia.
Will not ship. Kelton Blalock,
Cornelia, Star Rt.

Several extra- good) 8-10 wks.
old Dbl. Treated Hamp. Pigs,
male and female, $25. ea. reg.
in buyers name. W. H. Franks,
Richland.

Reg. OIC Boar, about 400 lbs.,
21/2 yrs: old, $75.00; Two OIC
Sows, subj. to reg., about 250
lbs., 13 mos. old, $75. ea. at my
barn. F. M. Trippe, Shellman.
Rit. :

Good pigs, extra large
age. 8 wks. old, $12. ea.; 12 wks.
old, $16. ea. Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Rt. 2, -2956 Buford
Highway. Tel. Ch. 1777.





SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Purebred Tog. 7 mos. old
Buck, naturally hornless, short
hair, perfectly marked, 4-
qt. milk stock, reg buyers
name, $25.00, or papers filled
for registration, $20.00 fob. PO
Money Order. Mrs. Ovalene
Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

: Tog. freshened June 30th,
hornless, giving little over 2
qts., milk. all winter, $25.00.

Ship or del. at small charge. A.

'Greene, Warwick, Rt ck

Silver Buff, and Black Polish.

fore

| pr. W. H. Sheridan, Atlanta, 893. _

SHEEP AND Goats
FOR SALE








Several head nice Ewes and ~
Southdown Ram, $12.00 hea
T. J. Pritchett, Dublin.

Several milk. goats, 3- 6/qts. .
daily, both Tog. and Seataee
reg. and unreg., $30.00$65.00



ea.; also 6 mos. Jersey Male,
$60.00 or 20c Ib.; Guernsey
Heifer, reg, 23c lb.: or $80.00.

Morris Sanders, Vidalia.

LIVESTOCK WANTED











CATTLE:

Want cows and hogs to fatten
on shares. 240 A corn, peas,
peanuts and watermelons. Hwy
319. Fourteen mi E. Fitzgerald. _
K. H. Perdue, Osierfield, Rt. 7.

Want Black Angus Bull, about





14 mos. old, no reg. stock
wanted, high grade, priced
right. P. W. Medlock, Stone

Mountain, Rt. 2.
HOGS:

Want NH Male Hog ready
for service. State what you
have and price. F. F. Fulghum,
Douglasville, Rt. 2.

HORSES AND MULES:

Want to trade nice horse, _
1150 lbs., guar. worker, for nice
brood mare. Must be guar.
worker, no plug. Prefer wt.
1100-1200 Ibs. T. L. Hancock,
Summerville.

SHEEP AND GOATS:

Want Nubian Buck ready for
service, from good milk herd.
Not necessary that be register-
ed. E. L. Vann, Jr., Camilla. <i









POULTRY FOR SALE



ANCONAS, AUSTRALORPS,
ETC.

40 Austra-White Pullets, Ber-
ry Strain, $1. ea. Will not ship.







Wyley Dunaway, Decatur, 740
Columbia: Dr.
BANTAMS:
Mixed Bantams, $1.25 pr.:

Brown Red Game Hens, $2. 50 ;
ea.; Cocks, $5. ea. H. M. Adams, :
Douglasv ille.

Nice, young, almost 1 yr. old
Bantams, 1 Speckled Rooster, 1
Speckled Hen, laying well,
healthy, $2.25 pr. Mrs. Carlton
GS Sims, Commerce, Rt. 2.

Young Golden Sebright
Roosters, from prize winning
stock, $3. ea.; Extra nice pair
for $10. Hubert Miller, Dudley.

Mees Cornish Bantams, $2.00
; $5. trio; Mixed Bantams, oe
oS 1 rooster, $4. Clarence E.











Dark Cornish, O. E. Silver
Duckwing Gaiae, B. B. Game,
Biack -Cochins, Partridge Coch-
ins and Silver Sebright, old and





young stock. A. D. Allen, Jr.,
Jefferson, Rt. 2.
Black. Cochins, S. S. Ham:



berg, Handans, Black Leghorns,



W. O. Thomas, Savannah, 1205.
East 40th St.

Rooster and 4 hens, small ;
type bantams, March hatch, $3.
for bunch, FOB. Tommy Pow-
ell, Dublin. Care Box 303.

Bantam Roosters, $1. ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells,
Royston.

7 Sebright Bantam Hens, 1
RC Rooster, $12.00; Also 50
Feb. hatch NH Hens, laying, $3.
a.; $2.50 ea. for lot. FOB my
place. Tel. Ca. 4058. Mrs. L. L.
Coe, College Park, Rt. 1.

RI Red Bantams, 1 pr.
$4.









2 prs.
Brown Leghorn Bantams,

Ormew od Ave., %. E.

Bantam Roosters, $1. ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. FE. Sorrells,
Royston.

Modern Black Breasted Rea
Game, Old Eng. B. B. Red
Game, RI Red, Modern Silver
Duckwing, Game and Modern
Lemon Blue Game. Bantams. |
Reasonable. B. H. Holsomback,
East Point 302 S. Harris St.

Bantams: White Leghorn, RI
Red, Black Rosecomb, Modern
B. -B. Red Game, and Black
Tailed Japanese, also~ Golden
Pheasants.. Virgil Dunn, East





Point, 406 Hendrix Ave.


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POULTRY FOR SALE >

POULTRY FOR SALE

Pou OR SAL! |
; we



B*RRED, WHITE & OTHER

ROCKS:

38 White Rock Pullets, ready
to lay, some laying already, for
for White Leghorn Pullets,
ready to lay. Grady
Warner Robins, 620 6th

exe.
laying or
O'Neal,
S

14
for
Pu-

v erred Rock 4A Pullets,
m5. Old, $1.50: ea.; $12.00
t B. Mrs. L. K. Kersey,
dacky, Rt) 1

BRAHMAS (LIGHT):

20 Light Brahma Pullets, 2
Roasters, $2.50 ea.; 18 Ancona
Tallets, $2.ea. Ars 5 mos. old.
; Exe. for Sveckled. Sussex, Sil-
ver Laced Wyandoite, or other





heavy breed. Mrs. A. V. Harri-

son, Brunswick, 1929 Norwich

St.

~ CORNISH, GAMES,

AND GIANTS:

Pure Gin Red Pit Games,
Meee lim Size, ~~ trios; $7.00:
Crowing size trios, $10.00. Pure
Brown Reds, same price. L. T.
Vav-hn, Royston, Rt. 2.

Pure Pit Games: Blue Game
Cock, 3 time winner, $10.00; 1
Roznd Head Cock, 2 time win-
ner, $10.00. Both perfect cond.

Cov R. McQuaig, Bainbridge.
Cornish: 2 pullets, and cock-
ereis,. Mar. hatch, fine for

siraight and cross breeding, $6.
~O. C. Bradberry, Covington, Rt.
1, Box 135.

Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels,
$2. ea. in lots of two; 10 Hens, 1
Cock, same breed, $25. H. W:

- Thurmond, Farmington.

Dark Cornish Cockerels, 7
mos. old, B. B. yellow legged
type, $3.50 ea.; Pullets, 7 mos.
old, $2.50 ea. FOB. MO. Mrs.

Stags, Round Heads, Travel-
Mattie Wooten, Broxton.
, Mugs, white and crossed
round head and Smith blues, 3-
_4 lbs., Mar. hatch, $3. ea.; Trios,
$5.00; Pullets, $1. -ea.; Pure
Game Hens, $2. ea. Frank J.
Watkins, Rolston.

12 purebred Single Comb
Brown Leghorn Hens, 1 Roost-
er, exc. cond., 16 mos. old, $22.

FOB. Postal MO. Will crate}

_ lightly. Mirs--Az; Te OBarr, La-
voria.

Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels,
$2. ea. in lots of two; 10 hens, 1
_ cock, same breed, $25. H: W.

: Thurmond, Farmington,

Pit Game Stags, 5 mos. old,
$1. Ib.; 8, $40. FOB. F. J, Chan-
cey, Augusta, Ris, 2s

6 fine Irish Red Pit Game
Hens, 1 Cock, halfprice; $25.
for lot; 4 Yellow Buff Orping-
_ton Hens and a Rooster, $10.00.
Bud Holland, Alton, Rt. 2.
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.

Bronze Turkeys, June hatch,

for sale, Mrs. Helen Street, At-

Janta, Rt. 2. Phone Ch. 1777.

3 prs. Moscovey Ducks, $3. pr.
Or trade for purebred Bantam
chickens.. James Edward Led-
ford, Wrightsville, Box 284.

8 Bronze Turkeys, 1948 hatch,
7 hens, now laying, $6. ea. Tom,
$8.00; Lot for $50. Mrs. S. W.

- Roesel, Haralson. Phone 157W-
di

1949 hatch Speckled Guineas,
all ages, for sale. Mrs. Bernard
Greenbaum, Riverdale, Rt. 1.

Purebred grown large white
Pekin Drakes, $1.50 ea, Exp.
Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming, Rt. 5.

30 Bourbon Red Turkeys, $80.
or $3.50 ea. Add shipping chrgs
J. N: Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.

6 ginea-hens and rooster, 1
yr. old, $1.50 ea.; 40 half grown,
75c ea. Ship Exp. Col. No order

less 3 accepted. T. F. Daniel,
> Statham, Rt. 1, Box 142.
HAMBERGS:

Silver Spangled Hambergs,
12 pullets, laying, 6 hens, and 3
cockerels, $70.00; Or $4. ea. at
my place. T. E. Scott, Atlanta,
1367 Fairview Rd., N. E. Tel.
De. 2662.
LEGHORNS:

150 White Leghorn
Mar. 1948 hatch,
ct., Ghostley strain, make exc.
breeders,
Jot. Will not ship. 10 mi.
Dalton. Bill Coley, Rocky Face.

10 White Leghorns, 1 yr. old,
laying, $1. ea. Cannot ship.
Johnny Lill, Bostwick.

Hens,

: ae rh. ghey tho ert Pe gh ae

Brown,

laying 60 per

no culls, $1.25 ea. for
W.

125 Big Eng. W. Leghorn
Pullets, 75 Black Minorcas, lay-
ing, 4A grade, 6 mos. old, $2.
ea.; Also 14 W. Leghorns, fine
breed, 18 mos. old, $1.75 ea.
Charles E. Watkins, LaFayette,
Bite 2s

REDS: NH, RI, & OTHERS:

300 purebred 4A NH pullets,
6 mos. old, now going into pro-
duction, $2.10 ea. Fob. my place.
Lester E. Wiley, Covington, Rt.
3. :

NH Red Yearling Hens, av-
eraged 150 eggs per 100 in 81/2
mos., good for breeders. Write
for price. C. T. McMillan,
Gainesville, Rt. 3.

300 Nichols NH Cockerels,
Mar. :
T. Patton, Shady. Dale.

300-500 NH Red 4A Pullets,
pure Christy and _ Nicholas
strain, 17 and 12 wks. old, all
healthy, no culls, vaccinated,
$1.75 and $1.30 ea. Fob my farm.
Thomas L.. Collum, Haddock,
Tbe as

Both Ra;G.; and S:7.C. Rsk.
White roosters, January hatch,
Bockenstettic best grade, prize
winners, $3.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. J.

-H. Cox, Tennille. P. O, Box 132.

- 20 Pullets, 2 Roosters, Apr.
hatch, AAAA grade, Ever Lay
$40. See. Clarence
Brown, Helena.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICK
MISC. HICKENS:

Friers and hens for sale at my
farm. W. C. Allen, Lawrence-
ville, Rt.- 1.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES.
Hee

Ringneck Pheasants, $5. ea.;
$15.. trio. FOB. No COD. Jack
Hiers, Moultrie, 122-5th. St., S.
W.

Mixed Pigeons, all colors, at
home, 75c pr. J.

| Lula, Rt. 1.

Golden Pheasants, 2-yr. old,
full plumage, $10.00. pr. FOB.
Whit Turner, McDonough.

Full plumaged Silver Phea-
sants, 4 hens, 1 cock, $20.00;
Golden, $15. pr.; Extra hens,
$7.50 ea.; Lady Amherst, $20.00
pr.; extra hens, $10. ea.; Also
Chukar Partridge Breeders,
$10, pr. H. G. Deas, Gracewood.

Pigeons: Sions,- Stassarts,

Gits and Logans, Racing Hom-!'

ers, flown up to 325 miles. Hens,
$2.00; Cocks, $2.50..Dan Davis,
Macon, 342 Rogers Ave.

PHEASANTS & PIGEONS:

White Fantail, Racing Hom-
ers, Muff Tumblers,
Kings, Trumpeters and Pout-
ers, breeding and show type,
for sale. E. H. Morgan, College
Park, 231 E. Cambridge.

2 pigeons, common type, $1.
Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2.

Pr.*1948 hatch Amherst, $15.
trio; 1948 Formosan Ring-necks,
$12.00; 2, 1949 Goldens ~ (sex
undetermined), $6.00; also pair
1948 Violet guineas, $7.50. Frank
Ginn, Atlanta, 1297 Metropoli-
tan Ave., S. E,

ORPINGTONS:

10 fine Yellow Buff Orping-
ton Pullets, $20., and free roost-
er; 2 Roosters, $2. ea. Mrs. Marie
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.

REDS: :

750 Nicholson str. Christy N.
H. Red pullets, 16 wks. old,
healthy, vaccinated, $1.45 ea, B.
R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Phone No. 3861.

Racing Homers, White_Fan-
tails, Tumblers, Trumpeters,
Pouters, and Kings, seamless
banded, matched, and working,
$5-pre; -3sprs,, $12. EB H. Mor-
gan, College Park, 231. E. Cam-
bridge.

Common Pigeons, all cols., 3
prs., $2.00; 9 prs., $5. MO. Cur-
tis Branch, Jr., Enigma, Rt. 1.

16 prs. White Fan Tails, 8 prs.
Black Fantails, $3. pr.;.3 prs.
Maddle Pouters, $5. pr.; Two
prs. Oriental Frills, $4. pr. Ship
any number. J. R. McLeroy,
Abbeville.

REDS: NH, RI AND OTHERS:
10 to 20 NH hens, 1 yr. old,

FOB Ellijay, $1.75 ea. Mrs. B.



H. Osborn, Ney,



hatch, for sale at farm. P. |

mos. old, $28. at my place near

| full feathered, 75c ea. MO pre-

Greenway,

Frank Carnes, Rome, 11 Steph-

White } j





NH Red, 1 yr. old hens, lay-| 1

ing, purebred, $2.-ea. Will ship.
You pay express. -Lucy
Musson, Summerville, Box 85.

S..C..-andRi.C., Rie White
Roosters, Jan. hatch, Bochen-
stettis best, $3.50 ea. FOB Ten-
nille, POB 132.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, .
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.

Wild Mallard Ducks, domesti-
cated, beginning to lay, $2. ea.
No less than 3 shipped at price.
Send MO.* Thos. A. Bartley,
Blackshear, POB No. 8.

5 Wild Mallard 2/3 strain
Ducks, now laying, $5. for lot:
MO. Mrs. Eliza Guilford. Black-
shear, POB 8.

27 Geese, $2. cash per head.
Mrs. T. A. Stowers, Tifton, Rt.
5 ;

34 Turkeys, 31/2 mos. old, B.
B. Bronze, Burbon Reds, White
Hollands, $6. ea. for lot; 15
White Hollands, 4 wks. old,
$1.50 ea. for lot. H. B. Schum-
pert, Atlanta, 2495 Blvd. Gra-
nada S. W.

2 large Turkeys, 1 Tom, 1
hen, 2 young ones, about 21/2

Hwy. 75. -4 mi. E. Stone Moun-
tain. Exe. 1 Stock Bull for
Heifer. A. S. Bruice, Lilburn,
Rt. 1, Box 298.

Mammoth White Pekin.
Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-

ming, Rt. be:

1 Turkey Tom and Hen, Dyer:
old, $15. at my -home. Phone |
3682. John C, Fields, Griffin,
1018 W. Poplar St.

22 large White Pekin Ducks,
purebred, 7 drakes, 14 ducks,
Less

ferred. Ship. at once.

Southern, Cartecay.

- Domesticated Mallard Ducks,.
reduced, -$5.50 pr. M. L. King,
Pavo. s

Trie Mallard-Muscovy ducks,
almost grown, 2 hens, 1 drake
for. sale or exc. for. pair White
African Guineas. Hugh B. Cok-
er, LaFayette, Rt. 4.
WYANDOTTE:

R. C. Silver Laced Wyandotte
Cockerels, AAAA blood tested,
breeding stock, Mar. hatch, 6
Ibs., perfect cond., no culls.

ens St. . s



POULTRY WANTED



BANTAMS:

Want Buff Cochin Bantams, 6
hens, 1 rooster. Mrs. M. M. Har-
per, Dublin, os Johnson : St:

Want 1 young White Cornish
Bantam Cockerel. Pat Taylor,
Carl.

BARRED ROCK:

Want 10 BR Hens and 1

Rooster, to raise on_ halves.
Mrs. Ruby Conley, Groveland, |
Bit.

Want 8 or 10 wks. old chicks,
B. R., or N. H. Reds, for layers,
at once. State prices. Mrs. Fred
L. Thompson, Decatur, Ried
(Kelly Rad.).

CORNISH, GAMES, ne
STAGS

Want 2 or 3 White Cornish
Cockerels, young enough to
put in yard with other chicks.
Prefer 3 or 3% Ibs. ea. Advise.

G._M. Cantrell, Atlanta, 516
Woodward Ave., S. E. Tel. CY.
6695.

Want high stationed, free

from. all defects, Game Cocks
and Stags, 6 lbs. or over. Give
price and breed in letter. D. T.
Gates, Hamilton, Rt. 2.

GIANTS:

Want Jersey Black Giant Pul-
lets, 5 mos.-1 1/2 yrs. old. Must
be purebred. Quote age and
price each. L. K. Shipes, Way-
cross, POB 574,

GUINEAS:

Want 6 Speckled Guineas (5
hens, 1 Rooster). Mrs. James
O.. Adams, College Park, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS:

Want 300. Leghorn Pullets,
laying now. Give price FOB.

milking. Mrs.



H. L. Jones, Duluth.



White - Leghorn Pullts. ee

mos. or cons. Acyiee old: Quoie |

best: price per head. H. Hi.
Hunter, Stephens, Box 45.

-Want 15 Large Comb White
Eng. Leghorn Hens,

nan.
MISC, CHICKENS:

Want 40-50 young hens. State
best price. Z. Anderson,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 1, Box 65.

REDS: NH, RI, AND OTHERS:

Want NH Red Pullets, vacci- |
nated, no culls. State price and |

age. Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro.
PIGEONS: :

Want 1 pr. Saddle Back Fan-
tails, any color but must be
mated. -and of this years hatch.
Lonnie MeMicken, Dallas, Rt. 3.
REDS: NH, RI, OR OTHERS:

Want 25 or 30 Apr. hatch pul-

lets, RI or NH Reds, and Rocks. |

Preferably in N. Ga. State
price. J. Frank Hashberger,
Rossville, 218 E. Gordon Ave.
Phone 84- -4788.

Want 100 or less Apr. hatch
NH Red Pullets, healthy, well} +

bred to lay, no culls. W. B. Wil-
lingham, LaGrange, Rt. 3, Box

270.
Drakes, purebred, $1.50 ea. Exp. |:



FARM HELP WANTED



Want small family to work
28 A on shares. I'll furnish ferti-
lizer and land, you

Hampton Rd.
Want family peace sad
farm, 10 acres, REA ~ lights,

barns, 6500 broiler cap.; 40 A
third and fourth share crop
growing, 1 house empty. White
rommunity on post - road, 23/4
mi. paved hwy. W. H. Bowman.
Gainesville, | Box 378. =

Want at once good woman to
help assist with light.

on farm and small salary. No
Mary Johnson,
Griffin, Rt. D, Box 118. ~-

Want immediately small fam-
ily, truckers for turnip greens
this fall and winter, 50-50 crop
next year, also extra wage
work this fall gathering crops.
4 R house, wood, elec., school
and mail rt. See. S. S Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 4. .

Want dependable couple for}

farm work. Will pay wages, or
give crop. Exc. references. Mrs.
B. M. Logan, Athens, Rt. 2.

Want unencumbered settled
woman for light farm work on
farm. Room, board, small sal-
ary; live as one of family, Mrs.
Lillian Queen, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Want middleaged white wom-
en for light-fari. work on farm.
1+Geod home and aor: Mrs. G.
T. King. Temple, Rt. 2, Box 69.

_ Want someone with: mowing
machine and team to cut 5 or 6
acres good grass hay, haul and
stack my part for. */3. of the
hay. Mrs. Lowe Smith, Maxeys.

Want sober, honest farmer
for 2 or 3 H farm, standing or
cotton rent 1950. Good strong
and, 5 R house, elec., mail and
school bus by door, plenty
wood, good water, pastures,
near small towns and city. Re-
able landlord. Letters ans. C.
8B Biggar, Haddock.

POSITIONS WANTED



Young mn wants home and
work on farm, 20 yrs. exp.
hatching chickens and breeding
hogs. Go anywhere. J. T. Brown,
Elberton, Rt. 3.

Feb. or]
Mar. 1949 hatch that have been| }
culled. D. W. Boone, Sr., New-

furnish |
stock and labor. 4 R house. Mrs. |
Mary K. Brinkley, McDonough,

farm |
chores. in exc. for rocm, board |

Ei: Wilson, Hephziba

Middleagea couvle
on: farm doing g
work. Can drive truc
tor. Must have

Filiott, Hampton, 1
Want large 1H er
7 in family (4
11; 2 small 5, 3).
ior 2 older boys; |
tor. Lights,. good
near school and m
Elizabeth

overseer or wage

h

time exp. farming, dr

tor and handling /

ing Cultivator, 4

gle. $15.00 wk., bo
m. Gu

pay. Can come a
ivie Morgan, C
gan, Clyo, Rt.
Middleaged whit
light farm. chores 2

and board. Mrs. Ha
well, Macon, 319 al

ae

equipment. Een <E
31/2 yrs. traini
lights, water,
Lifetime exp.
Dewey Rose, -

40 yrs. old
wants job on f
Go anywhere wi
Drive most anythin
mule. Joedie Webb,
538 os ee

Waleska, Rt. 1.

Want share crop, 50-
25. yrs. old. with child

poet "RE we

Man and wife 1
ing general farm v
ing after stock-o1
en Coker, Smyrna.

Want job on farm |
er. Drive tractor or ruc
ed most of life an
with all farm mac

old, Vet., wife



Marietta, Rt. 3.

Single man, 28 yrs. 0
ob on farm with Chi
ple. Do not dr
Handle f rm

Dalton, Scottd

31 yr. old w
child wants place to r:
ens and help with dis
chores for ae pal:
furniture. M. Jorda
Grove, Rt. 2. :

Man, wife, <chiees
vrs. old, girl 7 yrs.
job as caretaker or loo
and raising cattle on
do general repair ork.
No. Ga. Louie S
merce, Stark St.

Married man '
farm somewhere
rest of 1949.to



Sessions, Macon, _





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