Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1953 May 13

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1953

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ricultu ll Eaton By al By TOM LINDER
1e land is the source of basic human
, food and clothing. Prices the
rs receive determine the sales value
2 land. Prices the farmers receive
ir raw materials determine wages
salaries of all the people. Prices
armers receive determine the num-
dil ll f jobs in the country and, therefore,
nber of fi ;

e the number of people who are

> WANT

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Surrouly
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sht farm
vages, i OY
ae

ry being paid for farm land and

fertile ber of farms offered for sale are

oe arometer of the farmers pres-

\ and tion and also of what he expects
m in the near future.

Ve are told that, according to the
: au of Agricultural Economics latest
ANISM ey more farms will be for sale this
than at anytime since 1950. The
man (on sale of farms is increasing in some
ay ons of the country, both in volume
males and in frequency of sales. One
of every ten farmers will sell land and
3, 0 PMent or will sell mechanized equip-
baby OE and try to hold on to the land.

expetl
a rices of farm products are steadily
ans O@ decline. Price quotations on com-
I Bity exchanges have led to this de-
n li 2. This indicates what the big opera-
a and speculators expect to happen.
anced Cnt drops in farm commodity prices
ee as a surprise to Washington farm
i. cials who have been predicting that
eS were merely leveling off and
: po id become stabilized (whatever that
2s ins). This decline in farm commodity
7 2@S is, of course, the cause of the de-

4 a 1 land prices and the demand for
iid.




The primary cause of the decline in

2es of farm commodities is the accum-
ftion of government supported farm
Bducts, much of which has been
tught into this country from other
wii, GS Whose people are hungry and nak-
eq = Another primary cause of the de-
ae In prices is the importation of farm
oducts not under government support,
7h as cattle and meats.











1E AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND
_ INTERNATIONALISM

un, nature being what it is,
dy buys automobiles whether
m or not. As a result of
0 parking room in cities
hardly room to pass on the
*: ge manufacturers of



PANORAMIC VIEW
40F WHAT GOES ON



automobiles have produced with such
amazing rapidity that many city and town
lots are covered with new cars for sale.
Automobile finance companies and banks
are carrying billions of dollars of paper
on automobiles sold on credit,

The largest automobile manufactur-
ers now occupy. strategic positions in the
National Administration. Having glut-
ted the American market with auto-
mobiles, they are now trying to arrange
to ship their products across the seas.
Of course, the manufacturer would like
to sell cars in all the countries of the
world and then have the Federal Govern-
ment to buy foreign cheese, powdered
milk, vegetable oils and what not, that
he can get in exchange for these auto-
mobiles. That may be good business for
the automobile manufacturer but it will
destroy the American farmer and put an
increasing load of taxes on all American
tax payers.

EXPERIENCE

Old time people had a saying: Fools
keep a big school, but experience teaches
them nothing. It is a matter of history







ONIONS and
POTATOES

Farmers in South Georgia are
selling extra-fine Bermuda Onions
for seventy-five cents for sixty

pound bags.

Imports from Mexico and South
American countries drove prices

down overnight,

Onions worth three to four dol-
lars per bag dropped to seventy-
five cents per bag.

American potato growers are
haying the same experience on
account of imports causing prices
to drop.














that the importation of $43,000,000,000
of foreign goods after the first World
War was the direct cause of unemploy-
ment which created bread lines, soup
kitchens and starvation prices. The ime
portation of $43,000,000,000 of foreign
goods resulted in closing down factories,
shops and mines and the acute deprecia-
tion of stocks and-bonds. The importa-
tion of $43.000,000,000 of foreign goods
caused us to export the major part of our
gold supply to foreign countries. The
result of these powerful influences wag
the stock exchange crash in New York in
October 1929. It caused the closing of
banks with losses of billions of dollars
to depositors. It necessitated the pass-
age of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Bill |
June 1930. It bankrupted millions o
farmers and almost caused a violent
revolution in the nation.

The President and his advisors have
apparently learned nothing from the sad
experience that internationalism got us
into a generation ago. Through their ad- .
vocacy of the .reinactment of the
Reciprocal Trade Treaty Law and
through the Presidents declared inten
tion of making it safe for people throughs
out the world to lie down -and go ta
sleep without fear of an attack, we seem
to have re-embarked on the same coursa
of folly that came so near destroying us
when the boys now in Korea were either
babes in arms or had not yet been born.

Woodrow Wilson started out to mak
the world safe for democracy. In the
end, he only made it safe for the -Inter-
nationalists. Franklin D. Roosevelt
started out to make the world safe fro:
dictators. He only succeeded in making it
safe for Internationalists. Dwight D.
Eisenhower is starting out to make the
world safe against Communism, but the
same internationalist crowd is still im
command in Washington.

THE UNITED NATIONS

About 43 centuries ago, according to
the Bible, all the descendents of Noah
were of one language and one speech.
They decided to reach Heaven by their
own worksin building a tower and to
protect themselves by their own might
from being scattered abroad. For this
they were punished by having - their
language confounded and their thinking
confused. They never attempted again
to build a Tower of Babel for more than
4,000 years. It is true that during those
centuries various conquerors and nations

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| Farmall Super A, bought in

| ae 0

|| with Wisc. motor, ready, $300.;





MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND

SECOND HAND

MACHINERY FOR SALI



Disc B and B Harrow, 24 Disc,
Tandem; Athens 4 disc Tiller,
No. 20 Meacows Hammer Mill, no

Jate mocel

Marvin Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4. |
|

6 row
Case Trccior,



Pickup: Hay Baler
on Allis-Chaimers Tractor, good
cond.
Carl W.
Mill Rd., Phone 3-4320.

x 26, $20. ea. Letters ans. J. CH
Chumb!er,

Binder,
Barnesville.

300. gal.
pressure, power take-off from
tractor,
hitch, $50.
Fairburn, 307 Fayetteville Rd.
Tel.

tires,
cultivators,
-bog harrow, 4 disc JD tiller,
mule drawn mower, stalk cut-
ter,
Wagon,
feed and grist mills, corn shell-
er. Mrs. Walter J. Miller, East-| at
man, Rt. 1.

Disc J. D. Tiller, $100. Johnnie
Tate, Cloudland,

12 A Combine (J. D.)



(2 row oxtfit), good shape, 6| Cooler,
row Simpic:: Gusir fits Farm-{ M.
alll Row. Tractor, us ot twice. | Rt.

Tygart Power Cotton Duster, |
cop., used 1 seasons ont
in good order and

H and 1 H Turning
1 Craddle, Maid of

that works
Quote best cash price.
Minor, Macon, Rice
2 good used tractor tires, 10}

Cumming, Rt. 3.
Hester 2 Disc Side Plow for

Oliver 77 Tractor, used only 1| 4
week. Cheap. R. E. Aycock Jf.,| like
Monroe.

Deering 6 ft. New Ideal] 4,

good shape. O. M. Bush,

One Bean Orchard Sprayer,
cypress tank, 600 lb.

2 wheel,
Frank P. Steed,

5581.

Farmall) F-12 tractor, rubber
hydraulic lift, pulleys,
planters, bush and

other mule tools, 2 H
cream separator, Cane,

One M M Disc Tiller Plow,
discs, good cond., $150: 6



One 42 Intl.

Farmall B. Tractor | only

Terracing Plow,
Ford Tractor. E. C. Westbrook,
Roswell,

| horse power,
Alton H. Massey, Dalton, Rt.

with Combine, good

motor, good cond., cut only| cond., except needs new aprons,

200 acres. $1000.09 at my farm. | $300. at farm 1 1/2 mi. E.

M. A. Sidwell, *Apalanchee. Louisville, Alex Barfield,
{Morgan Co.). Louisville.

Case Tractor and 2 Row Oliver Grain Master Combine

Planting and Cultivating, 12| No. 15, with continental water

cool motor, on rubber, 2 rubber
sheets, 6 ft. blade, good cond.,

junk, cut 2 light- crops.

& ft. INC Binder, steel wheels, | Guaranteed. Phone nights 8
tractor hitch, ground driven,| P. M. or write: E. L. Davis,
cheap. All good condition. G| Butler, P. OQ. Box 243.
H. Ridley ic |
Ridley, Franklin. { One complete Intl: Milking
Planters and Cultivators for| Machine Unit for dairy, used

also 4 can
priced for quick sale.
M. Murray Jr., Americus,
1, Box 19. Phone 4978.

short time,

Practically new Allis-Chal-
mers G Tractor,
including planters,
most. all seeds,

all equipment
plates for
fertilizer dis-

condition, $60. W. H. Boshoff,| tributor, turn plow, harrow,
Winsion, Rt. 1. : cultivators, power pulley, hy.
j Sp ate 3 araulic lift, $600. for lot. W.
ng Liacaine, fairly good} M. Wicker, Dublin, Rt. (12 mi.

out. Dublin).

Honor Can Sealer, (never usedj,| _ King - Stalk Cutter, mule

seals No. 1 and Z cans, also| @rawn, 1 row, with 2 wheels,

2 H Wagon, for sale. Mrs. J.| used .very little, new cond.,

D. Beanect, Dahlonega, Rt. 2.| $65. Near Alden Courts, 1-1/2
: : | mi.~E. a W. P. Smith,

3 Disc Tiiler on rubber, back| Temple, Rt.

whee! iron, boxes No. 2 shape, j =

disc No. 1 snape, needs paint,| One Side Mower, Bottom

$125. Will ship; Also want} Plow, Bush and Bog Harrow,

Cultivator, for

RFD 1. Phone. 5514.

F-4 Case Combine with extra
screens in excellent condition,| C
priced to sell.
Warrenton, Rt. 2, Night Phone
220XR2.

Seeder Box for J. D. 3 or
4 Disc Tiller, used very little,

Emory Shurley,

$35.; Hay Baler,
good shape, $50.

new,

No. 13 Oliver Turning Plow,
good shape,
Oliver Slat Mould Board, good
shape, $10.-ea. Also other farm
tools. Earl Sansom, Rocky Face,
with tractor! Rt.

ready and No. 2

ih

F-30 Farmall Tractor, 6 disc
tiller and seeder box,.dbl. sec.
cuttaway harrow, good shape,
$900.; AC60 All- Crop Combine,
good shape, $550.; Or all for
$1400. R. J. Henderson,
row,

Mor-
Rt. 1, Box 65 A.

One No. 6 Seven Foot Mas-
sey-Harris
cut less 200 acres, fits Farmall,

Mowing Machine,
one-half list price. Mark T.

Warren, Dewy Rose.

Farmall M Tractor, 5 or 6 yrs.
old, good mechanical cond., for

sale. ~B.
Barnesville Phone 67-J.

W. Middlebrooks,



AR at

: "SECOND HAND
hes co FOR SALE

Panter anal Culbivatcs for

-1952, used 1 season, good shape;
Also used Ensilage Cutter and
John Deere Front-End Manure
Loader. J. M. Alsobrook, Con-
yers, c/o oneybrook Farm,
Phone Lithonia 5583.

Garden Tractor, Boleas 2 1/2
up (rated best by Consumers
with plow, has had
hours use, $225. ee te
Cullen, Atlanta, 33 nee
Biva S78: AL 3

Caterpillar 50 Diesel Tractor
with hydraulic dozer blade,
$1650. Or trade for. beef type
cattle, or late model Ford
Tractor. John Grapp, States-
boro, Box 266.

69 Harvester MM Combine

Large 2 or 3 Disc Farmall
Plow to fit John Deere A, used
very little, $200. T. K. Putnam,
Fairburn, Bethlehem Rd.

Farm Master Electric Incu-
bator, 600 egg cap., Also Elec.
Brooder: to care for 300 chicks,
or 600 quail. Both | excellent
conation. I. W. Foster, Atlanta,
fae Ave., N.. W. EM

One Disc Baler for H or
larger Tractor, good cond.,
located 1 mile The Rock, Ga.,
on Dr. Gibsons Farm, $100.
ane Cobb, Thomaston, Phone

1

Side Attachment Mower for
Roto-Tiller Tractor, used 1
season, reasonable price. (Cost
$137. new). H. A. Frese, East
Point, 300 Clark Dr. CA 0094.

Allis-Chalmers Pick - up At-
tachment for harvesting clover,
used very little, also one Mower
Attachment. Tel. 73. D. C. Col-
lier, Barnesville.

One new Grain Cradle with
blade, never uncrated, $7.50.
FOB. Joel Hurt, Maxeys.

Intl. Heavy Duty. Power
Unit, and 3-5 hp Engine, beth
used in Operating grist mill on
farm. See and make offer. Dou-
glas Slaton, Richland, Rt. 2.

1951 Ferguson Tractor, Rome
Bush and Bog Harrow, blade,
scoop, tiller, lift. H. H. Green,
Dunwoody, 6325 Roswell Rd.
(At Sandy Springs).

Stradberry Feed Grinder, 3
screeas, Fairbanks ~ Platform
Seales Ist. class cond., $150.
cash. Charles G. Pressley, East
Point, 2321 Dodson Dr. Atlanta
Phone AM __ 3663.

M-M 69 Harvester Combine
with recently overhauled Wisc.
Motor, overhauled and used one
season, $300. cash. T. K. Put-
nam, Fairburn, Rt. 2,-Bethle-
hem Ra.

Allis - Chalmers G Tractor,
new condition, with cultivators,
fertilizer attachments, can be
used for one to four. rows at,
same time. Big discount for
cash. See at my farm. Joe E.
Sikes, Glennville.

One 52 R Intl. Combine in
A-1. cond., cut 2. light crops,
pce right for immediate sale.

. R. Ferguson, Greensboro, Rt.

McCormick - Deering Ensil-
age Cutter No. 5, just used to
cut 5 acres of cane, $300.; Also
nice Black Saddle Horse, 7 yrs.
old, $100. E. C. Duvall, Greens-
boro.

Case NCM Automatic Hay
Baler, used very little; excellent
cond., kept under cover when
not in use, has 2 extra knives,
bale ventilating attachment,
$800. D. N. Crapo, Griffin, Rt.
4, Phone 7056.

John Deere No. 5 Mower on
caster wheel, excellent cond.,
McCormick. - Deering | Hay
Press with power take-off unit,
exceielnt cond. George T. Stal-
lings, Haddock, Tel. 2252.

Intl. 42 Combine, with new
cylinder and hard rubber flail |
bars which combine crimson
clover successfully, good opera-
ting condition but needs tires,
$265. W. F. Curry, Hawkins-
ville, Rt. 1.

400. Egg Cap. Rotary Type
Humidaire, 2-100 cap. All Metal

Round Incubators. y. L. Tade,

_good cond., for sale or trade for

MACHINERY FOR sae

4

11952 Super C Farmall Tract-
-or, cultivators, planters, fertili-
zer attachments, used very lit--
tle, $2000.; 5 Ft. Harrow, $175.;
3 Disc No, 8 Intl, Tiller, $175.
At my place. Geo. D. Barfield,
Louisville, Rt. 3.

able price,
near a

Allis - Chalmers 60 conker se

driven by power take-off, good |
condtion, mechanically: and in
appearance, $450. See at farm

16 mi. W. Madison, State Hwy.| M.

12. W. H. Adams, Madison,

David Bradley 2 Horse mow-
er on rubber, good dump rake,

saddle horse, Harris McCurry,
Stockbridge, Rt. 2, Phone Mc-
Donough, 3797, or Atlanta, FA

2673. baler,
Turner Power Take ~ off Hay|C- Preller,
Baler, Simplex 6 Row Cotton| Arrow Head 4

Duster, to use with H Farmall..
LAT. Jeffares, McDonough, Rt.

1948 Ford Tractor, 2 disc
plow, bush and bog harrow, u-
tility blade, planters, cultiva-
tors, pulley, power take - off
and tractor canopy, ready to
go, $1500. Harold E. Hawks,
Nicholson.

One Intl. Harvester - Thrash-
er, Model 62, 1950 engine driv-
en, 6 ft. blade, good condition,
used to cut only 40 acres lupine.
Victoria Whatley, Oglethorpe.

Cub Tractor. with 3 imple-
ments and pulley, has 2 new
tires, 1st. class cond., $850. cash.
J. W. Taylor, Riverdale, Ress
Box 105. Tel. Jonesboro 4701.

_ David Bradley Garden Tract-|
or practically new, with har-
row, cultivator, and turn plow,
$195. for lot. E. Ww. oe Sa-
vannah, Ri: 5 cs

Mowing Machine to fit Ford
or Ferguson Tractor, good cond.
$75. C. B. (Pete) Moncrief,
Roberta, Rt. 1.

Horse drawn McCormick No.
6 Mowing Machine with new
guards, good shape, 1 H rake,

fair shape, disc harrow, com-
bination planter,. other tools
that are horse drawn. Earl

Sansom, Rocky Face, Rt. 1.

46 J. D. Tractor, Model H,
with planters, cultivators, and
3 Disc Tiller for sale or trade
for small tractor. H. B. Toney,
Stockbridge, Rt. 1.

Allis - Chalmers C Tractor,
good cond. with 2 disc hester
plow, practically new, lift,
starter, new tires on rear, good
buy. ren Kirby, Fairburn, Rt.
2.

David Bradley Garden Tract-
or, with cultivator, hillers,
sickle bar spOWET: good cond.
E. L. Dent,!Tucker, 3174 Fel-
lowship_ Rd. Phone 43-7839.

2 Tractor (Crawlers), - D9
Intl. and D2 Caterpillar, both
good cond. J. H. McVeigh,
Waynesville. c

J. D. 12 A Combine with
motor, A-1 cond., $900.; Also
Allis-Chalmers 60 Combine, ex-
cellent cond. $600. Norman
Johnson, Warrentom

1 complete set of

Lithonia, Rt. 2.

Intl. UD-24 Power Unit for
cotton gin, ginned 2042 bales, | 3
like new contact. F. L. Raburn,
Ideal.

One. Fulton Garden Tractor
with 2 1/2 hp motor develop-
ing 5 hp at wheels, complete
with turning plow, disc harrow,
cultivator, plow for scooter and
scrape. Phone Atlanta, RA 3255
or write: L. C, Dillard, Ben
Hill, Butner Rd.

Farmall A Tractor, equipped |
good_motor and tires, planters,
cultivators, like new, operates
by power lift, 2 disc .trailer
plow on rubber, 6 ft. mower,
outfit $1015. BR: Maddox,
. Winder, Rt. 4.

Cub Power Lift Dump Rake, | fo

Dbl. Set. Harrow, both A-1
cond. John Wheeler, Washing-
ton, Rt. 2.

One. 2-32! Sein, mule | y



drawn, Big 4 type, used very |ihols :

little, good shape, at roy|:
farm. Bill- Aiken, n.





Macon, 2395 New Clinton Rd.

Rt. 1, Te


















































plete, f
and best pric E
Hoschton, Rt. 1.

chine for Ford T:
L. Johnson, Ella

_ Want Manure

and Pickup~ He
Rake; want to excel

Athens 10 Dise
condition. Pay di
for Sale 6 Row
ton Duster,
es de Whitmire,

without Fert. at
droppers, and. m
in use any longer |
Grain binder, any
or tractor draw
No large size nor
Pee Jackson,
Rite 4s

late model,
price, year bough
with motor,.
/ and
Johnson, Americ
4588.

Ridemaster or

small tractor, radi
good shape and
ra Ge ee
Cain St. N.

good cond. Conta
Cone, Atlanta, 66:
Rd. NE,

cultivator for F
hitch, Advise. W. H.
lanta,
MA 4858.

: to fit D. Bradley g
Farm| ta, 1357
Blacksmith Tools at my home ee Atlanta,
on Klondike Rd. O. T. Cheek, .

automatic can seale

cond, Or well pay
McConnell, Clevela

ering Ladino Clove
suitable, for .Ford
first class.cond Ad
Miller, Cornelia.

Want I H. wagon i
within 20 mi, B. J.
pton. :

ton spray, 6 row mac
working order, priced
onable. Marvin E. |
tteville. -

Want a 12 Skel

ey a x cotton gin.

Byron, Rt.

ei
oa
o
RR

Want 1 Tracto

good

Want middle

Want Clipper 2
good

traveli
self- fe der.

Want ae tidal

Want large bur

EL 1926.
Want spring

1303 Boul

Want good used Di
reasonable | pri

E. DI 6683.
Want swap brand

sizes for No. 10s

Want small comb

Want good used tr

Want pair steel





















, good cond.,
or exch. for
tmon, Alph-





almers Tractor,
id., new xnotor
00; Athens
ize 24 in.
r with 7 ft.
Case Combine,
~eut, $400.00;
hn H. Mob-
2, THompson














ietor,- _2;-- extra
90. R. M. Grain,
. Atlanta phone








00. T. P. White,
2. Phone 5587.
up Mill, iron
copper pan,

$75.00. L. J.










a

10 ett, ~ copper,
$31.00; one of}.
- Bud _ Holland,









ey 212 HP
plows, cultivat-




Damascus, Re t.















al No. 1 and No
(0 Exch. for milk
goat, preferably

E. Blackstock,

7

FOR SALE





Pink and Copper-
lants, full count,
or more, $3.00.
Patterson, Bristol.

ink or Copper-
ull- count, guar.,
M ior 5. M or
Leary C. Deal.





















Wakefield and

Everbearing Straw-
-C; Sage and Cat-
Doz. Also Dipper
$2.00

Leaf Sage, $1.25
Skinner, Waco,

ckleberry, bearin
- Peppermint, 2c
25e bunch; Scup-
cuttings, 50c
White Blackeyed
spotted Crowder
p; 3 cups, $1.00.
Gainesville, Rt.












7 | insp.,
pee $4.00 M. FOB. Tel. 2272.

|Plants, $3.50 M; 4 M or more,
$3.00 M. FOB. No. COD. G. L.
Brannen, Patterson.

*~iTomato Plants,
-1M; 5 M over, $3.00 M; Long

Cayenne Hot, and_ Pimiento
Sweet Pepper, 15c doz. Add
postage. No chks. T. L.. Ed-

+/$2.50, 500; $5.00 M; Marglobe
| Tomato,

-|$2.25; $4.75 M; Marglobe Tom-

-|500, $2.25; $4.00 M; Hot Cay-

3 Jesse Lovell, Baxley, Rt. oe

r trade for cows. |.

if.| Potato, 5000, $18.50. No COD
R. | tol.

Chas. Wake-|Wonder Sweet Pepper, $3.25
. $1.00; $2.00|M; 60c C. PP. Jack Warren,
: $1.25 Pitts.
Otis Con: Rutger, Marglobe Tomato,

; orders, moss packed, full count,
: prompt shipment,

ie Copperskin Potato, govt.
1 1-4 M, $5.00; 5000 or

. D. Dixon, Baxley.
Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.

Marglobe, - Rutger,
75

Brimmer

fs $350

wards, Albany, 407 Mercer Ave.
Govt. insp. P. R. Potatto,

200, 75c; 500, $1.00;
$2.00 M; Calif. Wonder, Long
Slim Cayenne Hot Peppers,
500, $2.25; $4.00 M. M. Moss
packed. Full count. Prompt
shipment. Doreen Crosby, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4:

Govt: insp. P. -R; Potato,
500,$2.50, 500; $5.00 M; Mar-
globe Tomato, 200, 75c; 500,
$1.00; $2.00 M; Calif. Wonder,
Long Slim Cayenne Het Pep-
ers, 500, $2.25; $4.00 M. Moss
packed. Full count. Prompt.
shipment. Doreen Crosby, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.

Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, 500,

ato, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M; Calif.
Wonder, Long Slim Hot ~Pep-
per, 200, $1.25; 500, $2.00; $1.25
M. Moss packed. Full count.
Prompt shipment. Wesley
Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4.

P. R.. Potato, govt. "asp,

enne Oalif. Wonder Pepper,
2C0, $1.00; $4.00 M; Rutger
Tomato, 500, $1.50; $2.00 M.
All fresh, moss packed, full
count. Prompt shipment. Mrs.

Govt. insp. P. R. Potato,
red or La. Copperskin, $4.00 M.
Full count. . G. Murray,
Odum, Rt. 2. :

Govt. insp. Red and Pink
P. R. Potato, $3.50 M. Del.
Omar Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2.

Broad Leaf Sage -Plants,
good roots, 5, 60c; 10, $1.00.
Del. No checks. Lillian Hard-
in, White, Rt. 1.

- Good strong Tomato Plants,
good count, shipped FOB, $2.50
M. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1.

Field grown Rutger. and
Marglobe Tomato, 200, 75c;
500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Del. Moss
packed. Prompt shipment. . J.
M. Mullis, Broxton, Rt. 2.

-Field grown Rutger and Mar-
globe Tomato, 200, 75c; 500,
$1.25; $2.00 M. Del. Moss pack-
ed. Prompt shipment. Lou Eva
Mullis, Broxton, Rt. 2.

Skin P. R. Potato, govt. insp.,
treated, ready, $4.00 M del.
Good plants. Prompt shipment.
perl Lightsey, Screven, Rt.

Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.

nor chks. B, D. Brannen, Bris-

Fresh Tomato Plants, 500,
$1.25; $2.00 M: Sweet and Hot
Pepper, 200, $1.00; 500, $2.00:
3.00 M. Orders filled same

Ree-2:

Ferrys certified Copenhagen
Market Cabbage, Ga. Collard,
400, $1.00; $2.00 M del. in Ga.
Damp packed; $1.50 M ea.;
Large orders, $1.00 M at farm
or exp. collect: J, H. Davis,
Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

Certified Copperskin P.R.
Potato, $4.50 M; 5000 up, $4.00
M. PP. J. I. Rigdon; Alma, Rt.

Chas. Wakefield _ Cabbage,
$2.00 M; Rutger Tomato, 300,
$1.00; 500, $2.00; $2.75 M: Calif.

field grown, fill large or small

ZOO" TSC:
$2.00 M; Long Hot Cayenne,
jand Chas. W. Pepper, 200, $1.00;







.00 M. Mrs. Addie - Mullis,

| Fitzgerald, Box 662.

Imp. Copperskin and Red

day received. Full count. Moss |
:|packed. J. P. Mullis, Broxton,



Govt. insp. cert. Bunch Cop-
per Skin Potato Plants, from
vine cuttings, full count, pro-
mpt shipment, $7.00 M; Govt.
insp. La. Copperskin, $4.00 M.
David Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2.

P:R... Potato, States insp:
vine grown La. Copperskin,
full count, prompt shipment,

5000, $20.00. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.

State insp. P. R. and Cop-
perskin Potato, $4.00 M; Cert,
Marglobe Tomato, $1.50 M.
FOB. P. T. Herndon, Surrency.

Rubye. King and Calif.
Wonder Sweet Pepper, good
plants, moss packed, full count,
quick shipment, 75c C; $2.00
M. Del. Hirman Lightsey, Sur-
rencys; Ritz; 2.

Govt. insp. P. R. Red and
Copperskin Potato, $4.00 M.
FOB. No COD. Prompt. ship-
ment. Wade Aycock, Surrency.
P. R. Red and Copperskin
Potato, Govt. insp., 5000, $15.00.
No COD. J. C. Tyre, Bristol.

Red and Copperskin P. R.
Potato, 1-4 M, $4.50 ; 5 M
or more, $4.00 M. No chks. nor
COD. D. M. Cason, Bristol.

Brussels Sprouts,
Kale, Carrots, beets, Lettuce,
Cabbage, 2, doz., 35c; Cauli-
flower, Asparagus, Artichokes,
Pan American Tomatoes, Pim-
entto, Bell Hot Pepper, .Par-
sley, Eggplants, 25c doz. Add

Broccoli,

more. Mrs. H.

Register.

Ga. Collard, Copenhagen.
Cabbage, and Marglobe, Rutger
Tomato, 400, $1.00; 500, $1.25;
$2.00 M; Collard and Cabbage,
5000, $8.00; 10.000, $15.00. PP
in Ga. Exp. Col. Damp pack-
ed. Above 20,000, $1.00 M at
farm, D. W. Davis Milledge-
ville, Rt. 5, Box 197. %

V. Franklin,

Large, stocky, new land Mar-
globe, Baltimore, Rutger Tom-
ato Plants, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M:
Calif. Wonder Bell Sweet, and
Long Pod Cayenne Hot Pep-
per, 500, $1.50; M. Wet Moss
packed. Will mix order, E. L.

Copperskin ~P. R. Potato
Plants, not mixed, $450 M.
Prompt shipment. G. L. Steed-
ley, Baxley.

Rutger and Marglobe- Tom-
ato, from cert. seed, field grown
on new land, 200, 75c; $2.00
M. Moss packed. Prompt ship-
ment; C. W. Pepper and Long
Slim Hot Pepper, 200, $1.00.
Pett Mullis, Broxton, RFD
Beh Ls

Field grown from cert- Ara-

$1.00; 500, $2.00; $3.50 M; 5 M,
$12.00. Wet Moss, wax paper
packed. Add postage. Mrs.
M. Johnson, Shellman. ~

Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
perskin and Red Skin P, R.
Potato, $4.00 M. Del, Can fill
large orders. Good plants. Pro-
mpt shipment. L. C. Lightsey,
Screven, Rt. 1.

Goyt. insp. and treated Pink
Skin, Copperskin, and 100 to
Hill, Potato, $4.50 M del.; Hot
and Sweet Pepper, 50c. C;
$4.50 M. Shipped promptly
MO. Frank Merritt,

Govt. insp. treated Red and
Copperskin Potato, $4.00 M.

Screven.

ment.
Rta,

Marglobe, Rutger, New St-
one Tomato Plants, ready full
count, moss packed, $1.50 M.
Del.;- 50c C. Woodrow Light-
sey, Screven. :

Catnip,~ 20c bunch; Wild
Strawberry, 4 doz., $1.00. Plus
postage. Miss Bennie F. Ramey,

Luther Griffis, Odum,

Copperskin Potato Plants,
$4.00 M; Marglobe, Rutger To-
mato, $2.00 M; Longo Green
Hot and Pimento Sweet Pep-
per Plants, 50c C; $3.50 M. Del.
Miss Florence OQuinn, Odum,
Rt. 2:

Calif: Wonder Sweet Pepper,



Rt




Lightsey, Screven.

| PLANT ITS FOR SALE

postage. Only in $1.00 lots or

san. treated seed Marglobe, |
Rutger, and Stone ~ Tomato,
large, sticky, rich green, 200,

Del. Full count. Prompt ship- |

Warne, N. C. (Resident of Ga.).

moss packed, $3.00 M; Govt.
insp. treated Red Skia P. R.
Plants, $3.75 M. Del, Earlish

Bunch Puerto Rico Potato
Plants, May, June, and July
delivery, 500, $4.00; $7.00 M.
Parcel Post or Exp. prepaid
in Ga. Treated and State insp.
Damp packed J. E. Sims, My-

stic. Tel. Ocilla, Ga. No. 1422.
~ Copperskin Sweet Potato
Plants, govt. insp., $4.00 M.

oO. L. Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1.

Certified LA Sugar Yam
Potato, full count, prompt ship-
ment, $5.00 M. PP in Ga. S. J.
Hardee, Surrency, Rt. 1.

Govt. insp. treated P. R.
Potato, seed grown from vine
cuttings, $3.80 M; 2 M _ up,
$3.50 M. Del. May and June
delivery. Calif. Wonder Sweet

Pepper, $3.00 M. Moss _ pack-
ed. L. D. Lightsey, Screven.
Large, healthy Klondike

Strawberry, bearing age, extra
early variety, large berries,
$2.50 C; 200, $5.00. Ms. Lillian
Harrison, Atlanta, 1240 N.
Hightower Rd., Mr. H. Popham.

Govt. insp. P. R. Red and
Copperskin Potato, $3.50 M:;)
5 M or more, $3.00 M. No COD
nor chks. A. L. Turner, Bristol.

Streamliner Everbearing
Strawberry Plants, rooted, 60c
doz.; 5 doz. $2. del. Mtn.|

Huckleberry, $1. C; 300, $2.
Exch. for~ print sacks and
white 100 lb. cap. Mrs. B. T.
Thornton, Bowdon.

Cabbage and Great Lake Let-
tuce Plants, 50c C; Okra Seed,
Yellow Watermelon, 50c cun.
Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.

GreenGlaze Collard, Evergreen
Onion, Hot Pepper Plants, 20c
doz.; Brocolli, 25c doz.; Black
Beauty. Egg Plants, 30c doz.
Plus postage. Viola C. Brady,
Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.

White Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion, 35cC; 300, $1.; Hazle-
nut Bushes, Mtn. Huckleberry,
Blackberry, 85c doz.; And clean
washed Yellow Root, 4 Ib. lard
box full, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
3; Box 49.

Catnip, Peppermint, Balm,
5Pc doz.;~Horse Radish Planis,
$1. doz.; Birdock Root, 50c 1b.
PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60.

Spearmint, Peppermint, Gar-
lic, Catnip, $1. doz. del. Jimmie
Baggett, Hiram.

Cert. Govt. insp. treated
Bunch P. R. Potato, $1.25 C;
500, $4.; $7. M. PP in Ga, Moss
packed. Late May, June, July
delivery. R. M. Fussell, Milan.

Govt. insp. Red Skin Potato,
$4. M. Ready. Prepaid.
checks. E. M. Lightsey, Screven.

Ruby King Sweet Pepper,
25c doz.; Collard, 15c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. J. R. Brannen,
Statesboro, Rt. 1.

Gov. ifsp. pink skin P. R.
potato plants, $3.75 M. Del.
Good count. Prompt shipment.
L .L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt.
2. ;

Marglobe, Rutger tomato,
$1.50 M; Ruby King, Calif.
Wonder, long pod Cayenne hot
pepper, 60c C; $2.75 M. Good,
strong plants, ready to ship,
grown on new land. Moss pack-
ed. Exc. for print sacks. W. G
OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Nice strawberry plants, 90c
C; horseradish, red. raspberry
piants,; $2; .doz2' PPooin. -Ga.
Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.
rs

Wakefield and E. Dutch cab-
bage and collard plants, 50c C;
500, $1.95; $2.50 M. also tomato
plants, write for price. Miss
Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2,
Box 143.

Ga. Collard and Chas. -W.
cabage plants, 400, $1.; 500, $1.-
25; $2. M; 5 M. Collard, $8.;
10 M., $15. Prepaid. Soloman
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box
197.

Pure P. -R. running var.,
potato plants, $4. M; Tobacco
plants, 50c C. 500, $2.; $3.50

M. FOB here. Wont ship. Mrs.
M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box
427.

Cert. Bunch P. R. potato
plants, 500, $3.75; $7. M. 5 M

le

No)





$2Q 2 HL Hall Arabi,



potato plants, $7. M..Del. Ga.
Bull Nose sweet pepper, $4
M; Rutger tomato, $4. M; cab-

bage, al lvar., $2. M; Hicka
tobacco plants, $1. M: at bed,
Sat. and prompt shipment

guar. Frank Bussell, Abba.



SEED FOR SALE



Shelled seed white Rice pop
corn, 4 lbs., $1. plus postage.

No less sold. Mrs. Marie Hol- as

land, . Dalton.

High yielding Martins com-
bine grain Sorghum seed (dry
or small grain), $6.50 per hun-
weather crop, plant after clover
dred lbs. R. D. Tatum, Palmet-
to.

Seed: 1 peck 1952 dried,
clean plum and clear, peach,

$1.50; Palma Christi (castor

bean plant), old fashioned
pumpkin and cinnaman vine,
and gourd 15c doz.; watermelon
or cantaloup, 15c. PP for 1/2
cupful. Mrs. Orene Poteat,
Buchanan, Rt. 2.

4000 Ibs. Brown Top Millet
Seed, 15c lb. Asa R. Leonard,
Davisboro, Rt. 2, Box 285.

Red Speckled Crowder and
Blue Java Peas, 30c cup; 4
cups, $1.; Clear Stone Peach
Seed, 25c doz. Add; postage. ~
G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.
1, g : =

Cat Tail Millet Seed, $15.
Cwt. FOB. Richard Harvill, Mil-
len, P. O. Box 782. Tel. 428W.

Citron Seed, $1. lb.; Honey
Rock -Cantaloup, 40c teacup;
Smooth Leaf Mustard, 20c Tbl.;
White Bunch Butterbeans, 25
teacup; Also Mtn. Huckleberry,
bearing size, 2 doz., 75c. Add

postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1. =
Citron Seed, 2 pts., $1.; Col-

ored Tender Half Runner Beaa, '-
50c large cup; White Bunch
Butterbean Seed, 40c pt.; White
Spanish Peanut,.45 qt.; Yel-
low Crooked Neck Squash, 25_

cup. Add postage. Mrs..Samust

Caine, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Colored Bunch Butterbean
Seed, 40c cup. Plus postage. Or
exch. for Half Runners or
Tender Hull Cornfield Beans,
cup for cup;
Seed, half cup, 25c. Mrs. H.
W. Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1, Five
Springs Rd. Pe

Leen EIEN RSmnn

SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE



White Blackeyed Crowder
Peas, 20c lb.; Honeydrip Cane
Seed, $5. bu. No order for peas
under 5 lbs. Add postage. Carl
C. Bettis, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Clean Watermelon Seed,
from Dixie Melons, Hales Best
Cantaloup, and Cucumber Seed,
each 10c pkg.;
Colored Lima Beans, 30c cup,

Jerusalem Artichoke Planis,
$3. C. Add postage. Norman
Lee Wheeler, Conyers, Rt. 1.

Seed Rice, $6: bu.; 15c ty

FOB. Can load at Riceboro on
SAL RR, or ship Parcel \Post.
C. B. Jones, Ricebro. |

Garrison Watermelon Seed,
$1. lb. PP. Earl Stuckey, Black-
shear.

25 lbs. Black Diamond (white
seed) Watermelon, $1.50 Ib.
Parcel Post prepaid. Joe R&R.
James, Douglasville, Rt. 1.

1952 crop Genuine Livsey
Watermelon, hand saved, $2.
Ib.; 2 Ibs. $3.4 Fla. Speckled
Pole Butterbeans, prolific,
sweet, 4 lbs. $1. Mrs. J. M.

Jones, Grayson.

Long Green Okra Seed, 400
cup; Jerusalem Cherry Seed,
10c doz.; Also Sassafras Bark,
Yellow Root, 30c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. B. Woody, Pisgah,
Star Rt.

Ice Box Watermelon Seed,
1/2 0z., 25c. Del. Lillian Hardin,
White, Rt. 1.

Recleaned. Brown Top Miller
Seed, the hay and grazing kind,
17. 1/2c ib. Sow- about 25-33
lbs. per acre. Norman Johnsen,
Warrenton.

Cert. Gov. insp., Bunch eR

4
aN

And Pumpkin

. Sai

Small Bunch _




























5






















earauiicn Homestead Daisy Madcap

Dies At Ten And One-Half Years

\

Suddenly and without warning, Carnation Homestead
Daisy Madcap, one of the greatest cows that ever lived,
died at her home farm in Seattle, Washington on April 10.



Her death came, the day after calving, sors a ruptured
blood vessel.



; Only a few weeks earlier she had been proclaimed the
_ all-time champion for butterfat production, completing a
record-smashing performance of 1511.8 lbs. butterfat in
365 days. It was her second championship record, and
broke her own mark of 1413.6 lbs. fat established just two
years earlier. -

Owned by Carnation Milk Farms, she was one of a
jong line of champions and cows of her family line are
_. producing heavily throughout the world.

She was a fine brood cow, and produced 8 calves,
counting the bull calf born just before she died. These
included six daughters (one set of twins) and two sons, the
first of which is now in Mexico.

Autopsy reports showed no indication that she was
anything but sound.

Plans had been made to exhibit her on a nation-wide
sbow tour this summer and fall, and from all appearances
she had a long life ahead of her. ;

aco Daisy was a cow with personality. While her great

production, past and recent, has been her greatest claim
_ to fame, she was popular with her handlers for other quali-
ties. R. L. Pfeiffer of Carnation Farms describes her as a
true champion. Shealways held her head high, he said.
She knew she was a Champion of Champions at all
times.

; Often photographed, and frequently shown off to
_ important guests, she acted the part. However, she was the
kind of cow that knew when enough was enough, and
while she liked to be petted for a certain length of time,
she often drew the line.

Possibly because of the strict attention paid her by.
her handlers, she was a cow with an acute sense of time.
Moments late in feeding and milking schedules were notice-
able to her and the slightest break in routine left her un-
easy.




Her lifetime of production on official test includes,
three records above the 1000-lb. mark, including in addi-
tion to her latest two, a reeord of 1173.1 lbs. fat at 6 years
and a two-year-old record of 696.2 lbs. fat, Her milk total
was 119,880 lbs. on official test.

She was a daughter of the famous Governor of
Carnation, one of the bestknown and most outstanding
sires of the Holstein breed and from Carnation Daisy
Madcap, a great cow in her own right.




Daisy was one of a line of 5 direct cow generations
with an everage of 1145.6 Ibs. fat, a record of continued
performance unique in the pages of dairying.







BEANS AND PEAS

SEED AND GRAIN
: FOR SALE

FOR SALE





White, and Colored Bunch
Butterbeans, 30c large cup; 4
cups, $1. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Della Crowe, Gainesville, Rt.
2.

Brab, and Iron Peas, $6. bu.;
Mixed, $5. bu.; Large Brown
Crowders, Ala., Crowders, $9.
bu.; White Browneyed Crowd-

Fescue Seed, 20c lb.; Rescue,
40c Jb.; Bio-Color Lespedeza,
75c lb.; Dallas Grass, 70c 1b.;
Also Several tons Fescue Hay.
Tel. 2131. C. D. Wood, Bowdon.

Rocky Ford Cantaloup Seed,
BOc cup; $1.50 gqt.; Yellow}
Crookneck Squash, Pie Pump- |}
kin, 25c cup; 75 qt.; Baby
Lima Beans, 25c 1lb.; Martin} ers, $8. bu.; Whippoorwill Peas,
and Ornamental Gourd Seed,!| $6. bu. No orders less than
15c pkg. Add postage. Betty} bushel. Cash or MO. E. C.
Mewborn, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1.| Stevens, Buena Vista.

125 bu. Calif Blackeyed Peas,
$6. bu.; Black Crowder, $7.50
bu. Good for hay or hog feed.
Germ. 85 pct. J. W. Trunnell,
Cochran.









BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



Lady or Rice Peas, 35 cup;
2 cups, 60c; 4 cups, $1.; White,
and Streaked Half Runners,
m0c:; Cup:- 3. cups, - $1.10. - PP;
Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville,
Rt2,

50 lbs. Lady Peas, 20 lbs.,
Red Speckled Crowders, ea. 50c
Ib.; 15 Ibs. White Brown eyed
Crowders, 40c. lb.; 15 lbs., $5.- |
50: PP in Ga. No COD. Mrs. |
Vada Blalock, Adairsville, Rt.
2.

Brown Crowders, $10. bu. Leli-
us Helms, Buena Vista.

Early Brown 6 Week 2 Crop,
White -Crowder, and Purple
Hull Peas, Hull Peas, 6 cups,
$1.25; Lady, and Butter Peas,
White and Col. Butterbeans, 4
cups, $1.15; also broom corn
sed, -3."cups, 75e.. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.

15 bu., Blackeyed Crowders
Peas, $10. bu. FOB.. Will not
accept orders less 1 bushel. C.
B. Peek, Palmetto, Rt. 1. Phone



Early Brown 6 Weeks 2 Crop
Peas, green, early for trucking,

5 cups, $1.; White Table Crowd- | 5155.
ers, 4 cups, $1.; Colored and :
White Bunch, and: Colored White, Blackeyed and Red
Running Butterbeans, 4 cups,| Speckled Crowder Peas, 3 Ibs.,

$1.25. Add -postage. Mrs. Clar-
ence MeMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Plus postage. No checks. Mrs.
Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.







Approx. 25 bu. Brabs, $7. bu.;





Red Speckled Crowder and |
White Blackeyed Peas, 35 cup;
4 cups, $1.; White Mush Peas,
40c cup; 3 cups, $1. Add post-
orig Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay,

White Half Runner Beans,
tender, bear until frost if kept
picked. Can be planted until
last guns $1. cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Talking
Rock} Rte], 80x. 101.

White black-eyed and white
speckled crowder peas, 15 lb.
Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Log-
gins, Gainesville, Star Rt.

Half Bushel Purple Hull
Crowder Peas, and around peck
improved White Blackeyed
Ram Horn Peas, for sale at my

home. Edgar Waters, Wood-
stock, RFD 2.
About 2 1/2 bu. Speckled

Purple Hull 2 Crop Peas, 20c
lb.; Half bushel Lady Finger
White (small), and few of each,
Purple Hull White, Yellow
Sugar Crowders, White Mush
Peas, 25 lb. from May 15 to
June Ist. FOB. G. J. ao
Rochelle.

Purple Hull Peas, 25 ae
No less 10 lbs. sold; Ky. Wond-
er Bean Seed, 35c lb: No less
5 lbs. sold. FOB. R. B._ Kin-
man, -Calhoun.

Few Lady Finger Peas,
lb.;, About 45 Ibs., Ala.. Crowd-
ers, 25 1b.;. Also about 50
lbs. Seedling Pecans, 15c lb,
A Rav: Richardson, Jesup,

ti

30 bu, Black Hay and Feed
Peas, sound, very prolific, 4
bu. Imp. Brabs, 4 bu. large
Black Crowders, $7.50 bu.;
FOB in 2 bu. bags. Marvin
Moore, Buena Vista.

Purple Hull Peas, 90 lbs.,
25e lb. FOB. Claud Harvey,
Plains, R. Box 35.

100 Jb. Little Lady Hee
50c lb.; half bu. Red Speckled
Crowder, 50c lb.; Clay Crowd-
er, 35c ib. No COD. No order
less 1 pound. R. T. Blalock,
Adairsville, Rt. 2. .

Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
about 100 Ibs. at 25 lb. my
home. W. R. Turner, Bremen,
RAS

- White McCaslan Pole Beans,
Hastings Brown Stripe Corn-
field Beans, Cutshorts,
Stripe Half Runners, 50c cup;
45 lbs. mixed Special Crowd-
ers, 35c Ib. Mrs.
Ben Hill, Phone FR 1787.

Blue Java Peas, 35 lb; 5
lbs., $1.50; Peppermint Plants,
35 ,doz. Add postage. P. B.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Treated Crowders, sound,
clean, prompt del., 4 large cups,
$1. plus 25 postage: Red
White Lady, Black and White
Pole Cat, White. Mrs. H. E.
Richard, Bowdon, Rt. 1. -

Mixed colored and White
(bunch and half runners) But-
terbeans, 6 large cups, $1.10 PP;
12 cups, $2. Mrs. T. O. McMil-
lian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Purple Hull speckled - and
yellow crowder peas, ea. kind,
40c Ib. 10 Ibs. $4. del. Mrs. Lillie
Erwin, Blakely, Rt. 1.

White running and bunch
butterbeans, heavy bearing, 55c
lb. Add postage. Mrs. Marion
Toler, Americus, Rt.



COTTON SEED FOR SALE



Pure recleaned Empire Wilt
Resisitant, Big Bo: Cotton Seed,
from. foundation seed, ginned
dry on one variety gin, 7c lb.
Riley C. Couch, Turin.

* 100 Coker Wilt Resistant Cot-
tonseed, recleaned, Ceresan
treated, grown 1 variety com-
munity, $0 pct. germ. 99 pct.
pure, no hard seed, in 100 lb.
bags, $5.00. Will ship day order
received. H. P. Malcom, Social
Circle, Rt. 2; Box 47. Phone 11

J.

Several hundred pounds pure
Half and Half Cottonseed, re-
duced to $7.50 Cwt.-Glenn Ant-
hony, Columbus, s8a1 Rarmuten td
Ave.



30c.

Brown |}

Olie Fields, |.
ae FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

Red, and Goose Plum Trees,
|2 for 55c; Himalaya Black-
berry, 10c ea: Add. postage.

Giant Mastodon Everbearing
Plants, $1.00 C. Add_ postage.
Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville,

No. 15D and PL "Cottonsed, |
lst: yr., picked and ginned ae
roll dropped, lint 44 pet., staple
1 in., 1-1-32 in., 1-1-16 in ., $8.50,
FOB, Shipped in 50 and 100 Ib.
lots. MO U. V. Stancill, Eastan-

Few hundred pounds pure
Halt and Half Cotton Seed,
$7.50 Cwt. Glenn Anthony,
Columbus, 3821 Hamilton Ave.

Pure Recleaned Empire Wilt
Resistant Big Boll Cotton
Seed, grown from. foundation
seed, picked and ginned dry,
5 variety gin, 7c lb. Riley C.
Couch, Turin. -

No. 15 D and PL Cotton
Seed, Ist. yr., picked and gin-
ned dry, roll dropped, lint 44
pet., 1 in. staple to 1-1-15 in,
$8.50 Cwt. FOB Toccoa, Ga.
Shipped in 50 and 100 Jb. lots.
MO. Ulysses V. Stancill, East-
anollee. 3

Empire Cotton Seed, delinted, |

treated, 7c lb. per ton; Same
Seed, gin run, 6c Ib. FOB. Joel
H. Sanders, Newnan, RFD. 2.

PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE

a





Schley Pecans, 30c lb.; St-'
uart, 25c lb. L. P. Singleton,
Fort Valley, Rt.. 3.

50 lbs. dry, sound 1952 crop
Pecans, $7.50. Mrs. B. B. Wood-
ruff, Greenville.

12 -lbs. hand shelled, clean-
ed, refrigerator kept, 1952 crop
Pecan Meats, 95c lb. PP. Mrs.
Janie Almond, Luthersville.

Peanuts, reds, and white
mixed, $6.00 bu. Add postage.
No less than peck. order. Mrs.
Hoke Golden, Bremen, 2:
Box 25.

Nice Stewart Pecans, 1952
crop for sale or exch, for
crowder peas. J. M. Nall, Aust-
ell, Box 49.

150 lbs. good, mixed, 1952
crop Stuars and seedling pe-
eans; f8c lb: FOB. Mrs. VC:
Ellington, Decatur, 409 Clair-
mont Ave, DE 4917.

About 30 lbs., large pecans,
well filled, 30c lb; also hull-
ed pecans, '90c Ib. All new crop.

Add postage. Mrs. G. J. Hol-
comb, Bremen, 550. McPher-
son St.



PECANS AND OTHER



Rooted Currant, Crabapple,

Exch. for okra seed. No chks-
nor COD, Charlie Smith, Aust-
ell, Rt. 3, Box 353, Gordon
Rad. ;

me
Blueberry Bushes, 75 doz.;

Black Raspberry, Muscadine
Grape Vines, May Cherry
Trees, each. 6, $1.00;. Old

Fashion Peach, 20 a. Add post-
age. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gain-
esville, Rt. 6.

May Cherry, Beechnut, Crab-
apple Trees, Hazelnut Bushes,
Muscadine Grape Vines, 6,
$1.00; Catnip, Horehound, 20c
bunch; Garlic Bulbs, 75c doz.
Add _ postage. L. M. Turner,

Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Walnut (Black), Crabapple
Trees, and Muscadine Grape

Vines, also Black Raspberry
Plants, each, 6, $1.00; Condons

Rt 6.





EGGS FOR SALE

eb



Hatching Eggs:
Quail, Ducks, Geese,
Bantams, Guinea. Fowl,
fowl, Barr#] Rocks, Reds, Corn-
ishin large chickens, Ship par-
cel post prepaid. Prices quoted
on request. Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Rt. 2. ; .

Mammoth Toulouse Goose
Eggs, 50c ea. Plus: postage. Ww.

Pheasant,
Fancy

| 14th, Ave.

| 3046 Sylvan Roa

eas 18 $1. 65:-16, 2 $e

Rose St.,

-| postage. Mrs. A. B.

Gainesville, Rt.

free of holes and stains



Pea-|









Bantams, 18, 2.50. F
Also young b.
breeds. Priced accor
C. H. Overby, C












Domesticated
Duck Eggs and
1-ck Pheasant E;
for, Sale*> J;<ls.
2395 New Clinton

Pheasasnt Eg
Pheasant Chicks,
C; Quial Eggs 30c.
Quail Chicks, 40c
Chicks Eggs, 40c .
Chicks, 60 ea.;.$55.0
deposit. Bal COD
Savannah, 902 E

Purebred Ancona
per setting. Mrs. D.
an, West Green.

Eggs from pur
Cornish prize wi
bred Sebright
White African Gui
$2.00 per 15. Mrs,
Lavonia. Rt. 2.

Ringneck pheasa
ea J. A McGarit,




































































Ringneck ph
$3.00 for 15;
pheasant chicks
chks. Herbert |
Re 22 pee

Papes pee Mi

















417 setae: $1.50, P




D. Elliott, _Lavon
"Speckled _ Guine











400 miles; Dark Co
Eggs, $1165 per 15.
Stone, Adairsville,

Black Giant an
Turkey Eggs, 50c
doz. Exch. for_ print +
100 Ib. cap at 30c_
first on gee :
Langley, ajay, Rt.

Golden __ Sebrig!
Duckwing and Cor

am Eggs, 15, $3.50
ae Macon, 372

Pure te Afric










































Eggs, 15, $1.00. Plu
Cds Causey, Aus
Box 1-M. .



Ringneck
$2.25 doz.
Looney, East Point
FA 396













Good white sack
cap., without holes,
letters, Grade Bs: :
PP to 3rd. zone. Ca
Lizzie Mathis, Gain















cap., without holes, mi
letters, Grade A, Coy 25
to 3rd.-zone, Cash Oka
zie Mathis, ca











100 lb. cap. print sac
ed, ironed, free of hol














Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Extra nice uioats
lb. print feed sacks
ironed, starched, 1 of.
3, $1.10..Add postage. WV
ence McMillian, Dacul:

White Feed Sake.
cap., ripped, washed,
$2.75 doz. Plus posta
Duran, Cumming, Rt.

White Chicken Feed Se
lettering, 18c ea. PP.
filled Srey Eston 4





































100 Ib. cap. White Fee

























_ Stegmeyer, /Savann



West math St.


























































































aE holes 100 lb. cap., 25c ea.;

Saeed. sacks,
oles, $2. doz.;
es $1.75. Mrs.
: jonega, Rt. 1.
ooth 100 lb.

, 1 and 2 alike,
* ironed, 3,
postage. Mrs.
lian, ~ Dacula,



















cks,. hawashed,
and mildew, 25
Mrs. Gertrude






d "Sacks, 100 Ib.
conc ition, wosned,
letters, and spots,
o orders Jess than
ks. Mrs. Tom Pil-

d bags, 5e ea. Add
. W. E. Wooien,






















































































potato plants.
~ Hoyt EABBEnS,
ck, Rt. 2.

white feed sacks,
ee of holes, stains,
a.; Unwashed, 18
Y stage. No COD. Mrs.
binson, Jasper, Rt. 2.
int Feed Sacks, no
spots, 2-3-4 alike, 3,
100 Ib. cap., A-L
ea. Add postage. Mrs.
pe Comer, Rt.

int sacked yb 1:3;

No spots eae a.
Summers, Newna

So a

100 Ib.

yf letters, unwashed, |

$15 C; With letters,
ith small. holes, 10
postage. Henry wr
Mapoosa. Rigas

white feed os
ree of holes and
_ good | quality, 15e ea.
stage. Mrs. Lois Robin-

hite cites feed Se
cap., $40. Will ship.
os Woodstock, otels

take. feed. aes 100
free of holes, letters,
all A grade, $2. 257 eae
zone; $17. C. W.-B
2 "Gainesville, Rt-25:

large | white 100 Ibs,
feed sacks, free of
ers, washed, ~20 ea. |
t washed, 17c ea. Mrs.
- eta ye. Rt.

*

cap. new white sacks,

, holes, or lettering,
weave, 18c ea. Plus
: _ Mrs

es oor Bapples,

ap. : unwashed feed
_ white, free of ,letters,
and mildew, 20c ea. $3.
in Ga.
Teo
iis and Bleached Linen-
acks, washed, ironed,
mildew, Oe OL.

Cumming, Rt. 2.

ed white sacks, no
mildew, 3, $1. Plus post-
Mrs. Ss McDaniel, |

Ww.
2.

nildew, 20c ea.;

ea. Add postage. E. E.
ainesville, Rt. 8.
d grade white feed sacks,
25c .ea.; Not. washed,
Send MO. No checks.






Washed white sacks, no
Un-
washed, 12, $1.75; With small
holes, 15c ea. Exch. for Sweet
Potato Plants at reasonable
price. Roy Grindle, Dahlonega,

Htc Box 53:

White Feed Sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., washed, free of letters,
not ironed, 20c ea. PP in Ga.
Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 60.

_ White Feed. Sacks, 100 lb.
cap, good cond., $12. 50 C; 500
or more, 10c ea. FOB. Ship-
ped express _or freight. Cash

| with with order, Prompt ship-

ment. Major Crow, Garmgev ae:
ale

100 lb. cap. white sacks, 17c
ea. Plus postage. Mrs.
Mashburn, Cumming.

"MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



CORN:

50-75 bu Dixie 18 Corn, $2.00
bu. at barn, 8 mi. S. Surrency.
See: J. D, Tomberlin, ieewe

FEATHER:

New White Downy Feather,
60c Ib. Del. Sample on request.
Mrs. Mary Cone Gainesville,
Rie le

FERTILIZER:

Chicken Fertilizer, - screened
and sacked, 100 Ib. bags, $1.00
bag. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Atlanta,
Rt. 4, Box 487. Am. 9237,
FRUIT (FRESH AND DRIED):

Nice Dried Fruit, .hand_peel-
ed, dried in the sun, 1952 crop,

Sugar ..Apples, and _ Early
Striped Apples, good. for cook-
ing, 50c lb. Add postage, Mrs.
Cc. W: Fricks, ae Rock, Rt.
4; Box. 1p Laces

GARLIC BBULBS: ee
Garlic Bulbs, 60c doz. PP. Mrs.

HAY: Christie, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
avs ;

10 ens Sach No. Lespaders
land No. 1 Oat Hay, $1.00 bale;

$40.00 ton at my barn, N. A.
-|Johnson, Warrenton. Phone
423M4,

HONEY, BEES, ETC: s

Local extracted honey in 10)

Ib. pails, $2.00;_5 lb. jar, $1.25.
FOB. W. E. Livingston, College
Park, 420 W John Calvin. Ave.

HONEY:

One 10 lb, pail; $2.75; one 5 lb.
pail, $1.50. By mail - through
3rd. zone. Del.; By exp. collect:
4-10 Ib. pails, $8. 00; 6-5 Ib. ails,
$6.00. Rev. Curd Walker, oper-
ton, | sts
LARD: : SMS

Fresh made Hog Lard for sale.
Lewis H, Jones, Fayetteville,
Rise

MEATS: (FRESH AND CURED)
~ Country cured, Hams, 20-25
lbs., -80c lb. Add postage, Mrs.

Be Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Guar. -Oakwood Smoked Co-
untry Meat, 12-45 lbs.; Hams,
75c .lb.; Side and Shoulders,
60c lb. Ship Exp. Col. or COD.
He, Hunt, Meigs, Rt. 2.
OATS:

_ale Oats in 65 lb. bales for
sale or exchange for corn; bale

| for bushel. Shellie D. Branch, | 5

Gllennville, Rt. I.

20 or 25 bu. Oats for sale. ti
T. Stevens, Temple, Rt. 1.
PEACHES:

100 Acre Elberta Peach Crop
(crop only), for sale immedi-
ately. Will lease spray equip-
ment. John B. Whisnant, Sum-



Paul ee Gaines-
Rt. B Box! 0) ests!





meryille, Box 736.













febeck your current

tal service,

Is Your COPY OF THE BULLETIN
PROPERLY ADDRESSED?

properly addressed.

with proper Gang of name... that our
| list may be brought to date.
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if not correct we will

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_MISCE LAN ous s
_ - FOR SALE



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MISCELLANEOUS _
tte og AEE



Hand picked

few Schleys and Stuarts,
der, RFD. 3. Tel. 3511.

PEPPER:
Dried Red Hot Pepper,

PP. Mrs. Nathan
Ball Ground, Rt, 4.

ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellow Root, Queen of

ras, 3 lbs.,

Yellow Root,

nett, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
SYRUP:

for sale immediately. K.

Clark, Cairo, RFD 2.
BEES:

seed for planting now. F.

Maddox, Stone Mountain.
Want some Loquat seed.

vise. B. J. King, Cordele.
BEES: -

Sey. col.

hives, $15.00 ea. hives. C.
Winn, Dunwoody. Phone
2617. : =

_ Some Queen Excluders,

in shuck, $1.90 bu; can

shelled, $2.00 bu.

Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
Box 427.

$2.50 gal. del.
Holland, Sparks.

safras,
Meadow, * yellow _ root,
age. Mrs.
mount. Rt. 2.

MEATS: | Nice, black
Meats, fresh picked out,
1b. PR? in. -Gax Mrs.
Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt.

BEES:
all with frames,

Ailey, Rt. 2.-

CORN: Hastings
super prolific corn, direct 1
$1.50 peck del;-

J. B. Mosley, Austell.

200 Ib. feed sack full,
pickup truck load, $2:50; 2
Joad, $5.00 (party
truck). See.
mery, McDonough. Rt.
Garity Dairy Farm.

FRUIT
IED):
ivated plants,

1

$1.25 gal;

$1.50 gal.
packed, ready

eys, Clean,

ly

Dried apples, free

$1.00 ea;



Wooten, Camilla.



PEANUTS AND PECANS:

and washed,
1952 crop Pink Skin Peanuts,
$2.00 pk. PP in Ga. Mrs, Clar-
eice McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

7 lbs. good Seedling Pecans,

for

sale. Mrs, E. M. McDonald, Win-

Small size Pecans, 15 lb. Add
postage. O, B. Camp, Villa Riea.

$1.25
lb.; 5 or more pounds, $1.00 lb.
Weatherby,

the

Meadow, Yellow Dock, Sassaf-
$1.00; Rattle. Weed,
150c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt
Tippens, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Yellow Dock,
30c lb.; Queen of the Meadow,
35c lb.: White Sassafras. Root,
Wild Cherry Bark, each 25c lb.
Add postage. Mrs. Lorene Ben-

150 cases pure Cane Syrup in
one-half gals. 12 No. 5 cans to
case, and 27 cases of 1 gallons,

c.

Want 2 or 3 colonies Italian

kgs, in modern hives with
supers, del. to Talking Rock.
Advise. Mrs. Anne M. Daniel,
Marietta. 604 Pinecrest ide;
Apt. B.
SEED:

Want some pure Indian peach

WWE
Ad-

figperted
lyellow Italian bees in 10 frame

W.
47-

~80c

ea; also honey and beeswax,
30c lb. W. R. Riley, Wood-
bine.

CORN: 1500 bu. yellow corn

get

FOB crib;
can ship shelled in large lots.
Guat:

HONEY: Good table honey,
in Ga; In 65 Jb.
cap. lard can, $9.00. FOB J. T.

ROOTS AND HERBS: Sas-
yellow dock, Queen of
wild
cherry bark, 30e lb. Add post-
J. W. Jackson, Fair-

WALNUTS AND WALNUT
walnut
$1.00
Sarah
1.

100 eight frame hive
bodies and 100 shallow supers,
second hand,
made of cypress. W. P. Moore,

yellow

952,

$4.00 bu. FOB.

FERTILIZER: Cow fertilizer,
$1.00;

ton

furnish
Earnest Montog-

Mc-

(FRESH AND DR-
Boysenberry from cult-
Blue-
berries from genuine Rabbit-
careful-
this month.
Mrs. Maude Grange, Reidsville.

worms,
core, peal 35c Jb. and postage.

Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gaines-
ville. Star Rt.

GOURDS: Gourds, 2 doz-
en, .$5.00; gourd seed, 3. pkts.
40c, postpaid. Earl Stuckey,
Blackhear.

Martin and dipper gourds
25c ea; larger sizes, 50c and

mixed smaller sizes,
10c ea; gourd seed, $1.00 cup-
ful. Add posttage. Mrs. W.

E.



1

HAY: Alfalfa hay, cured with |
| calf cows,

green color, $$55. 00 ton. Del.)

3 to 7 ton lots in radius 100) *@

miles. Joe D. Murrow, Farm-. } all for smaller pure Hol.
ington. phone 2948. eee B. M. Moon

HONEY: Fancy chunk comb : 5 am

honey, also strained, in big) ee, aoe ee os
mouth jars, 2 one- half lbs:, lta. Crain ont Blakely Hwy.
12 to; Gs?..30" Ibs.,- $8.10: Cs; 2 J. E. Evans, Jakin. Ge e
cases, $14.50 Exp. Chgs. pre-
paid in Ga. E. J. Lewis, Nah- | Jersey Bull, purebred, 7 mos

unta.

MEATS: Salt cured country | Heifer: R. C. Harrell, Mantels
80c Ib. Add | Rt. 3. Phone 8- ae

hams, 15 or 20 Ibs..
postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gain-
esville, Rt. 1.

MINT: Old fashioned Mint,

25e- ea, bunch: Mrs. Albert)

Wheeler, Conyers. Rt. I, Rab-

bit Manor. -
PEPPER: About 2. gal.

bright red pepper, $1.20 gal.

Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula.
Ru erbe :

STRAW (OAT AND RYE):
Rye straw, $20.00 ton in 50
Ib. twine tie - square-~ bales,
FOB. Bousa Farm. Richard
Harville, Millen. P. O. Box}
782. phone 428. s

Sev. tons Oat straw, ready
Jast of May. Make best offer
FOB Habira. Adel or Valdosta.
N. Ac Boyette.

WALNUTS: Black anos
huyfed and dry, $1.50 bu. plus
shipping chgs.. No chks_ nor
COD. Dewey Gulledge, ' Abbe-
ville. Rt. 1, Box .116.



MISCELLANEOUS
-- WANTED





BEES:

Want exch. purebred Jersey
sow hog, about 250 lbs., 2 pure-
bred J shoats, male and female,
60270 lbs. ea. for 20 Hives
Italian bees in 10 frame Pat.
hives. James C. Amerson, Nay-
Jor: Rt te

| EGGS:

Want 1 setting purebred old
Eshioned kind Black Breasted
pity game hen eggs. Advise.
Math L. Logue, Gibson.

- Want 4 doz., red Bourbon
turkey eggs for hatching. H.
B. Schumpert, Atlanta, 2195
Boulevard Granade, S. W.

~

GOURDS:

- Want 2 doz. Martin gourds.
Advise. D. C. Strother, Fort
Valley. zi

Want dozen or so ordinary
kind of Gourds, with seed still
in, and not cut. Advise at once.
Mrs. Hinton Blackshear, At-
lanta, 1237 Peachtree -' Battle
N. M. CH 7391.

PEAS:

Want white acre peas, 1 to 5
lbs., for cash. Mrs. F. P. Rahn,
Springfield.

PEPPER:
Want small amount of the
little Bouquet pepper or the

plants of same. Mrs. Annie
Foster, Atlanta, 691 Vernon
Ave. S. E. DI 3493.

PLANTS:

Want some old fashioned Yo
Yo hot pepper plants. J. E.
Blackstock, Douglasville.

- Want 1,000 white Triumph
potato plants. Mrs. J. V. Watk-
ins, Tocoa, Rt. 4.

Want Bunch red skin P. R.
potato draws. State price per
M. F..N. Smith, Glennville, Rt.
4.

SEED:

Want few dipper gourd seed.
W. H. Davis, Atlanta, 1010
Bouldercrest Dr. S. E.

Want bushel Loquat plum
seed or the whole fruit, some-
times called Japanese plums.
Quote FOB your place shipped
by Exp. J. D. Fuller, Mount-

ville.

Want some Kobe Lespedeza
or Bermuda seed, also small
pear (eating var.) trees. Send
price. W. J. Higgins, 543 Barn-
ett St. N. E.

Want small amount old fas-
hioned sunflower seed. M. D.
Rainwater,

College , Park, Rt.,

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| dark roan color,

| President
| Royaletta 14th 5731818, sell to

| Stanway
calved Sept. 25, 1951, light Troan,

3 purebred Holstein, 2 spring.
ers, 1 bull, springers are lst.
bull 2 1/2 yrs. old,
| 1200-1300 Ibs. Sell-or! trade one

old, can be registered. Sell 0
| trade for Jersey Milch Cow or

Jersey Cow,

freshened April 15th, 4

daily, $150. at my home. D=
Witt Wilson, Fairburn, a 2
| Phone 4312.

1 purebred Jersey Bull Calf,
12 mos. old, $50. A. A. Fowler,
Decatur, Rt. 2.

One registered. horned, bu f
type Shorthorn Bull, 7 mos: 0/4,
$175. A. Bee
Roberson, Dillard. i

Horn type Hereford bulk ihe
mos. old, with 5 generation, |
ped. of best bloodlines, sire,
58-5277958; Dam

$200.; Also sire of this calf a
described and good for years
of service, $175. Papers furnish-
ed. Julien Freeman, Hamilton.

gentle. Good markings. Charies
Scroggs, Oakwood.

Reg. Guernsey bull,
old, good bloodlines, ze my
place, 3 mi. East Union Point.
H. W. Sutton, Union Point.

12 to 20 Jersey heifers, ale
1/2 to 2 yrs. old, bred or ready
to breed, $125. ea. Lelius Hees.
Buena Vista. }

2 Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls
Aster - Domino Bloodlines, on
2 yrs. old, other 14 mos.;
each, Holstein, and Jersey
Springers, dairy cows, and 10
grade Hereford Heifer Spring-
ers, bred to reg. Hereford Bull
Tel. (3. D. C-Collier,s Bee
ville.

Hereford Bull,
Domino bree
Shorthorn Bull with papers,
Oakwood and Teagarden breed-

ing, calved March 13/1951. Selle

with pay ers, oe
ng, <Re

or trade for Red Poll. Cows

| with papers. 2 good work

Mares,

for sale or trade for oe

cattle. F. H.- Adams, CoE ae

| Box 214. *

15 head Grade Angus anda
Hereford Cows and Heifers, and |
1 full blood Hereford - Angus
Bull, good cond., very gentle.
Ts SEE Quarterman, Flemington.

5 fine reg. Polled Hereford
Bulls, born in Nov. and Dec.,
1951, sired by

CVH. Plato

Domino 4th. At my farm near ~

Lilburn, Ga. Call J. C. Caudell,

Lawrenceville, 3509; Or cone.
tact: H. J. Hass, Owner, At-
lanta, P. O. Box 2090. :

Reg. Jersey Bull,
Sparkling Wonderful Jim,
548021, born April 17, 1952, _
sired by Wonderful Carry On}
Dam, Sparkling Royal Sybil,
also high grade heavy
ers with Ist. calves. John Q,
Burton, Robinson, (on Hwy.
12). ;

Purebred Jersey Bull,

Be
Now

3 yrs,

:

| old very. gentle, Guernsey Bull,

10 mos. old, both can beareg-
istered, also Holstein - Jersey

Cow with 2nd. heifer calf,
| mos. old, 3 gal. daily. Lot rise
$300. J. P. Bacchus, Macon,~-

5314 Bloomfield Rd.

ne

7 Heifers,
3 from Holstein,
1 Guernsey, 1 Jersey:
Springers, to freshen
30 days.
Face Horned Bull
papers. R. J. Corley,

average 325 lbs,
2 White Face,
Also 3

without
Chamblee,

5756 N. Peachtreet Rd.

Several fine Jersey Cows,
freshened or about to freshen
for sale or rent. See 4 mi. B

Buford. No letters. Frank C
Buford, Thompson - Mill Rd.

Reg. Aberdeen - Angus Bull,

Cea in,

22 mos. old, Reg. 1451884; Sire: ~

Hairs General 21; Dam: Black-
cap of Snapfinger, very gentle,
easy to handle, $225, E. L,
Smith, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Pow
105. Phone 5222. -






spring- =

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within.
And pureored White

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Fy Amro
_ White Spotted Midget Mules,

breeders, $3. 00 ea.;



AND MULES
OR SALE

Stud: Tenn. Walking
fathers name, Flach
360132, mothers name,
V Joyce 430574. Fee $25.00.
ala Morrow, Calhoun, Rt.

Saddle
.00. N. S. Turner,
Phone 2182.

Brown Mule, around 950 to

very gentle, work

no plug, cheap at my

rh, on Brown Mill Rd. Lee
ng, Atlanta, RFD 12.

12 nice fat horses, very gen-

Mrs. Geo. McMillan, East
unt, 515 Newnan Ave. CA
185 :

Horse,
Coving-

nk

: Shetland Pony,

sentle, 8-10 yrs. old, for sale
xch. for reg. Angus Heifer
Cow. Roger S. Cobb, Mari
Box 304.

Black Mare Mule, 8 yrs. old,
round 1000 Ibs., blocky built,
work anywhere; Also Alpine
teg. Milk Goat, fresh .in, 2
and female. S. N. Brand-
Stone Mountain, P. 0.

x 437. Tel. 5272.

old Black and

size

ese pair 3 yr.

sound, for sale.

bout 275 Ibs.,
Woodland.

B. Birdsong,
Phone 2412.

tt Stud: Duke Reg. Tenn.

king Horse, dark sorrell
solor. See to appreciate: Also
g. Tenn. Walker due to foal
ae fis. 9th. to Duke, 1 bred rack-
mare, very gentle, 1 race
orse: G. M. Thomas, Carroll-
on. Phone 1204. .

2 good work mules, about
yrs. old, 1100-1200 Ibs. ea.
ay: cK Couch, Turin.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



2 does, ae

nos. old, ee All from best
loodlines. Papers furnished. R.

Lamar: Brantley,
Bowe. Ss:

3 Does, 1 Buck, mixed breed,
315.00. Mrs. R. M. Crain, Con-
ey, Box 22. Atlanta phone Di-

_ NZY Rabbits, bucks and does
mos. old, 6- 7 lbs:, fine for
12 mos. old,
extra fine large bucks, $4.00;
NZW and Angora, long wool,
Exch. for buck.
. C. W. Page, Atlanta,

. N, E at. 6452

NZW Rabbits, all ages and
sex, for sale. No mail orders.
J. H. Abernathy, Danielsville.

35 Ped. Calif. Rabbits, does
id bucks, also around 100
young, for sale or exchange for
equal value. FE. J. Shivers,
\ 915 Frotscher Ave.,

NZW Rabbits: Bred Does,
: 4.00 Bucks, $3.50 ea.;
_ Junior, $5. 00 pr. John Fields,
Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar St.

One bred NZW Red Doe, |

Pair Champagne . D.!

; 10 wks. old, $6.00; |

1 Calif. Doe, $3.00; 1 Champ.

agne D. Argent, 1 yr. old_ doe,

$5.00. with all, Frank
Gordy, ae RFD Rt. 1.

Californians, carefully sel-
ected breeding stock. Sey.
young bucks, ready for service;
_ Jr. does and buck, young does.
_ Will breed to Reg. buck, Papers
furnished. S. A. Slade, Vienna.



POULTRY FOR SALE



_ BANTAMS: R. I. Red Bant-
_ -am Cockerels, $1.50 ea. FOOB.
: Joe J. Wilson, Decatur, 828
-3rd. Ave. De. 0354.

Bantams: BR _ Bantams, 1
Rooster, 3 hens, $7.00; RI Red,
1 Rooster, 3 Hens, $7.09; Jap.
Silkies, 1 Rooster, 2 Hens,
$8.50; Golden Sebrights, 1
_ rooster, 2 hens, $5.50; RI Red

Roosters, 75c ea. Boyd William.

HOGS FOR SALE _

~ CATTLE FO



Blocky Essex male Pigs, fine
for breeding, $12.50 ea. reg. in
buyer's name. J. H. Moss, Lula.

Top bloodline Duroc Pigs,
reg. in buyers name, life treat-
ed, $20.00 ea. E. W. Cail, Sav-
annah, Rt. 5. Forrest River
Duroc Farm. :

SPC Pigs, both sex,
for delivery, weaning, 50 lbs.
up, Gold Star breeding, $35.00
ea. FOB. L. G. Owensby, Tenn-
ille, Rt. :2.

17 Little Bone Black. African
Guinea Pigs, stay fat kind, old
enough to take awawy, $10.00
ea. Hubert W. Daniell, Win-
ston.

Reg. Hampshire Pigs, wean-
ed, treated, from prize win-
ning stock. Bill Pickrell, Coch-
rah, Rt: 2:

Young Duroc Sow, about
300 lbs., and 10: pigs; Also 11
Shoats, about 100 Ibs. ea., lot
for $300, OO ia ee Bacchus,
Macon, 5314 Bloomfield Rd.

Nice SPC Boars, ready for
service, reg. stock, best blood-
lines, good for improving herd.
C. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4.

SPC pigs, unrelated pairs,
8 and 12 wks. old, reg. buyers
name, my place, 4 mi. SE Rine-
hurst. M. J. Blackmon, Pine-
hurst. . :

Reg. Broke Nose Berkshire
boar, 13 mos. old, $60.00; also
cross-bred sow, had 11 pigs
lst-litter, $35.00. O.L. Powell,
Stone Mountain. Silver -Hill
Rd. <=

Reg. Berkshire - pigs, finest
bloodlines, Bug-Nose type,
$25.00 -a, FOB: farm.. Do Ls
Biggers, Cleveland. Rt. 3.

3 Champion winning FFA
purebred S. P. C. pigs, 9 wks.
old, grandsons of the famous
Diamond T. boar; sons of
famous Skipper boar, $21.00 ea.
with papers. W. C. - Rowland,
Chester. Box 75, Walk er Walker
Rowland.

Reg. Tamworth Gilts, out of
litter of fourteen, 11 wks. old,
fast gairiing, lean meat type,

ready

Wrightsville, egood show stock, $30.00. John

P. Dempse, Rome, __ Belfair

Farm, Bells Ferry Rd.

Reg. Black PC Pigs, little
bone, good stock, 10-15 wks.
old, for sale. Walter T. Willi-
ams, -Benevolence, (At Ross
Hesters Place).

Few Spring Boars and Gilts,
sired by Sensational Flash, tops
in Duroc bloodlines, reasonable,
price. A. W. Overstreet, Adel,
Rt. 1. Box 45.

OIC Pigs, 11 wks. old, $12.50
ea. J. L. Thomas, Lilburn, Box
321, Rt. Near U. S. 78.

12 Shoats,-1 Sow, all OIC,
for sale. R. D. Johnson, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2, Mallory Rd.

OIC Boar, about 15 mos. old,
reg. show type, proven sire
of large litters, choice pigs, for
breeding or meat; also horn
type Hereford Bull Calf, 6 mos.
old. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1.
(Night Phone Atlanta, De.
0957).



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Nice black mare saddle
horse, good gait, approx. 900
lb. 8 yrs. old, gentle, fat, slick,
$90.00; also Jersey cow with
3rd calf heifer) 3 mos. old,
$125.00, my place, off Hwy. 85.
R. E. Neely, Riverdale phone
Jonesboro, Ga., No. 5272.

Dark bay horse mule, pert,
gentle, wt. 950 Ibs., 8 yrs. old,
for sale cheap or trade. Frank
Turner, Blairsville. P. O. Box
79.

1 good mule for
Boarden, Monroe.

sale. J. R.

Extra fine black mare mule,
wt. 950 lbs., 4 yrs. old gentle,
work anywhere single or dbl.,
$75.00 at my: place, 1-2 mi.
down the old Grade Road.
Denton H. Wilson, Dalton. Rit. 3-

1 Mule for sale at my place
about 3 mi. Loganville. J. C.





hes Se.
e Wine

Hamilton, Loganville, Rt, 1,

Rees,

af bitty



3 Reg. Horn Type Hereford
Bulls, reasonable. Norman
Johnson, Warrenton.

Guernse Bull, born
1952, Sire Riegeldale
Melbas Maxin 404475, Dam,
Reeces Lady Gay 1078424,
Grandson of Green Meadow
Melba foundation herd cow at
Riegeldale Farms. Good size,
well marked. William P, Mul-
len, Lyerly, Rt. 2.

4 reg. Aberdeen Angus
Bulls, three 12 mos. old, $145.;
one mos. old, $100. All very
fine features and papers given
with each. C. E. McLeroy, Col-
bert, Rt 2;

~ Reg.
Jan. 26,



LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want to exchange approx.
1000 bales oats and wheat
straw for either 2 reg. heifers,
approx. weaning age, or 4 com-
mercial beef type heifers. FOB
our farm. Dallas Berger, Mgr.,
The Rock, c/o B and B Ranch.

Want several baby calves,
any breed, to raise on halves
until large enough for pasture.
J. E. Blackstock, Douglasville.

Want to exchange Hammer
Mill. in good condition for a
Hereford Bull about 1 yr. old,
or a cow to freshea in October.
B. D. Hood, Acworth, Rt. 1.

Want White Face Hereford
Bull Calf, from 8-12 mos. old,
for breeding, but does. not have
to be registered. Give age,
weight, location, and lowest
cash price. FOB. R. J. Williams,
Davisboro, Rt. 1. 3

HORSES AND MULES:

Want to exchange pair of 4
yrs. old Red Sorrel Horses, rid
and work, gentle, for 3- 6 yr.
old Mules. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.

SHEEP AND GOATS:

Want a Saanan or Alpine
Milk Goat. W. R. Riley, Wood-
bine.

HOGS FOR SALE



Fleshy Type Duroc
Pigs, well fed, good as the
best, around 60-80lb., $25.00
ea. E. P. (Red) Carter, Baxley,
Re 2;

Cherry Red Duroc Pigs,
$25.00 ea. reg. buyers name;
also 1 Sow, (brought 19 pigs).
for sale 1 mile east Pope City.)
Tekt Barker, Rochelle, Rt. 2.

Duroc Pigs, reg. with United
Duroc Assoc., 3 mos. old, 50
lbs. more or less, best of blood-
lines, for quick sale; Boars,
$15.00; Gilts, $20.00. Will ship.
Edward. Nutt, Douglas.

OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky
type champion bloodlines, reg.
buyers name, born Jan. 16th.,
$22.50 ea. at farm; $1.00 ea.
extra if shipped.. J. H. Roque-
more. Americus, Rt. 2.

Large Sow with 3. Shoats,
fine stock, for sale. Dr. Rob-
ert E. Latta, Atlanta, 905 Med-
ical Arts Bldg. La 1686..

Few extra choic reg. Duroc
Pigs, well. fed, one litter of
11 sow and pigs, on full feed,
$25.00. Ernest P. Carter, Bax-
ley. :

SPC Male and Female Pigs,
4 wks. old, purebred; Also 1
fat calf, and bull sired by reg.
Jersey bull (mother a 5 gal.
cow). Mrs. Viola C. Brady,
Brad*, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.

Reg. Berkshire Pigs, from
ee bloodlines, Cleveland,

LOS

25 healthy pigs from good
stock, 5-6 wks. old PC. and
OICs $10.00 ea; Sow and 8
Pigs, $125.00. G. L.. McNiel,
Fairburn, Box 35.

One 15 mos. old reg. Tam-
worth Boar, 350 lbs., extra good
eee gets extra large litters,
selling to prevent inbreeding,
$50.00 at my farm. Phone
4341. J. W. Burch, Fayetteville.

3 purebred Duroc Gilts, 6
mos. old, about 150 lbs. ea, Will,
take tep meat prices. J J.

Reg.

$165.

*$40.;

ers Assoc.,



Waters, Louiseville.

i Cream Jersey Sito: Cow,
3 1/2 yrs. old, freshen May 4)
will milk 4 1/2 5 gal. daily,
Heary Carney,
Off Refuge Rd.

Jersey - Guernsey Cross Cow

6 yrs. old, due to freshen May | C.

24th., gentle, easy to milk,
$125.; Fat Bull. Calf, 6 mos. old
1 Mare Horse, 719: yrs. old,
work anywhere, about 1000 Ibs.,
$65.. Mrs. Emmer M. Puckett,
Buford, RED. 1.

Reg. Angus Bulle, 10. mos.
old, to 2 yrs. old, $150. to $350.
Have one will trade for hay
or cultipacker. A.. E. Burgess,

Lithonia, Browns Mill Rd., Rt.
23, ; ser

Reg. Horned Hereford of
WHR, Hazlett, and Baca R
Domino 33 breeding, several
young bulls, 1 service-age, for
sale. Phone 8-8772. -Mrs. W. A.
Ward Jr., Marietta, Paper Mi!l
Rd., Rt. 3) c/o Ward - Made
Farm.

Reg. Aberdeen - Angus Bull,
10 mos. old, quality a
Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.

~ White Face a. Angus
Heifers and Bulls, all good
shape, priced to sell. 6 mi. No.
Roswell on Cox Rd. Homer
Dangar, Woodstock...

9 reg. Guernsey Heifer and
Bull Calves, with papers, $75.
to $125. ea. All from good pro-
ducing cows. Located 20 mi. WN.
Atlanta, near Roswell. Ralph
Dangar, Woodstock, Rt. 1, Tel.
4442,

Few good reg. young Red
Poll Cows, 3 Heifers, two 10
mos. old, other 1 week old, and
few high grades,
prices. Z. R. Collins, Oakwood,
Rt. 1, Phone 1892 - J3.

One purebred Holstein Bull,
1/2 yrs. old, about. 1500 Ibs.
Sire valued by Holstein Breed-
at $10,000.00; Dam,
9 gal. milker per day. Selling
to prevent inbreeding. Price
reasonable. D. D. Lister, Em-
pire.

14 Angus Cows and Heifers,

2

a

| reg. and entitled to register, 1

reg. bull; Also 20 head garde
Angus Cattle, for sale. Howard
Ferguson, Cornelia, Rt. Gh

4 Grade Calves, 3 heifers, 225
lbs., -ea.,
Westbrook, Roswell, RFD 1.

3 reg. Guernsey Male Calves,

6 mos. old, well marked, Rie- Ce

geldale bloodlines, $75. ea. with

papers. H. W. Thurmond, Farm :

ington.

Guernsey Bull of good stock
but not registered, reasonable
price. C. B. Huie,- Forest Park,
She S. Rt. 41). Phone Jonesboro

1.

Reg. Horn Type
Bulls, reasonable.
Johnson, Warrenton.

Hertford
Norman

25 good grade heifers Jder-
sey and Guernsey mixed, 200-
500 Ibs. J. N: Hose, "College:
Park, Rt. 2, Box 309.

Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls,
ready for service, best blood-
lines, good individuals. Come
see. F. M. Biggers, Conyers.

Reg. Aberdeen - Angus Bull, |
with reg. papers, best blood-
lines, 1 yr. old, $175. at my
farm. ee to prevent in-
breeding. C. - McClure, Daw-
sonville.

1 yr. old Brangus dies
cross of purebred Angus
Brahman, ealf hood vaccinat-
ed, from purebred stock; Also
few Angus and Brangus Spring-
ing Heifers and Cows. George
Stallings, Haddock, Tel. 2252.

One 2 yr. old, two 10-12 mos.
old Polled Hereford Bulls, and)
2 yr. old Horned Bull, from
dbl. standard bull, $125. to
$250. ea. Phone 2159. J. L.
Skinner, Covington, RFD 1.

5 Black Angus Bulls, 7-9
mos. old, excellent cond., not.
registered, $750. at farm. W.
H. Hoover, Elberton, Rt. 1.

2 excellent Jersey Heifers
with ist. calves, $200. ea. or|
$175. ea. without calf Frank
Cain, Buford. (4 wi. E. Butord

Jasper,

, reasonable. :

| lor,

ls,

Good
/ when : =
api Riley W.
Ay

Wena

ee 5 peg. Hesetord Bu
mos. old, best of bree
Wing, Dunwoody,
Roswell Rd., at Chatta
River. Phone 4792. :

5 good artificially sired
ers now artificialy br
Angus Heifer possibly
bred to reg. Angus Bull,
sey Heifer not bred,
Cow with 2nd calf, 2 good
ers with Ist. calves. All
and T. B. tested. Dav
Jennings, Americus, P. O
84 s

2 reg. Guernsey Bull
about 14 mos. and 9 mo
oldest ready for service,
and $125. at barn. Exch._
for a reg. Guernsey, Bull (
A. T. Cowings, Meansvil
de

10 Grade Holstein He
pasture bred to freshen in |
- fresh now, $145. ea.; 2.
Cows with White Fa
freshen soon, $140. Bre
good bulls. J. P. Simpso:
lege: Park, Rt. eh CA 68:

Reg. Beef Type Polled
horn Bull, best northern
lines, also few choice
and cows. Ernest Hinson,
Rt,

Reg. Hecerord Bulls,
and horned, old enough |
service, popular~ bloodli
$150. ea. up. From herd
ed clean for T. B. and
Several to select from. G,
Steele, babel mie oe
na 4175. ; :

Red English Milch
fresh now with 2nd. calf,
3 gal. with Ist. calf, $17
out ealf; $200. with. [
Johnson, Red Oak, Mallory

Reg. Polled Herefor
Reg. Shorthorn Bull, 1
bred Shorthorn with
Reasonable. Thos H. Ca
Thomaston, RFD 2. Phone 4

_ Several Polled Hereford
Calves, .weaning age, pureb
mo papers but extra good
sire prospects. E. P. Dre
Tifton,-Rt. B= :

reg. Brahman

Young :

$160. for lot. E. C.4 soon ready for service,

fectly , gentle, halter
also some. females for
Write for pictures and p
. May, Washington.

2 Jersey Heifers, full b
about 9 mos. old, $100.
Jersey Heifer, with heifer
2 mos. old, $150. without
$175. with; Dark Brown Je!
Bull ready for service, 0
reg. stock, $100. James ross Te

br

Waycross, Bol,
1443J. ; :

One Cow, good milker,

fine heifer calf. 1 week

for sale. See: W. = Shu
Alto, Rt. 2.

Ie yr. old Brahman Bull,
good bloodlines, very ge
H. Tumlin Jr., Cartersvi

Reg. Polled Hereford B
about 1000 lbs. good sh
very gentle, no papers,
eash. Will deliver within
miles. Dwight ee
la, Rt. 1, Phone 2733

3 Fresh - Cows, 2. aoe
Holstein, calves, 2 -
weeks old, for sale. Mt. Cat m
Community, Fairburn
Lawrence Hennesay, Dougla
ville, Rt. 4.

1 Reg. Gocaiad Bull, 3
old, from best breeding. D.
Martin, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4

. 2 Jersey Milch: Cows, a fr
in, other to Sole Ei next |

5 gals., : .
write. See: N. Ke Boyette
hira.

3 ie: Hereford Bulls,
dropped June 15, 1951, $
One dropped Jan. 4:
$175.; Other, June 25,
$150.: On LaGrange - Lon
Rd. Sylvester Fuller,
ville, Rt. 1, Box 31. _

Res. Guernsey Mos
Sire Riegeldale
Pioneer Ni






: : NO. 1

NO.2

NO. 3

NO. 4



c eet Co. Dublin $23.62 $23.16 $22.80

$21.05



$22.00



$24.00 $23.25 $22.60

cyard Claxton $23.21 |

$22.75

Heavies ..

$21.50

$00.00
. $22.75





$23.40 $00.00 $00.00



yong 1 Commission Cor Gian $23.19

$22. 65

$21.65



oducers Assn. Sivek var ds:

- Hawkinsville $23.50

$22.90

$22.00



Livestock Commission Co. Dublin $22.96

$21.86

$21.21



2 Stockyard, a

Bai bridge $23.15

$22.85

$21.30





County Stdckyerd Lyons

$22.60

sivestock Market Metter $22.27

$22.00

$21.80

$21.40.

$00.00

$21.10 _

$22.00



$23.01

thers Stockyard Bartow $22.80

$22.58

$21.40

21.95

ne
$20.70

$20.69

$00.00



Livestock Auction Bainbridge $23.20

$22.20

$21.20

$00.00



ille Stockyard Wrightsville $22.75

$21.75

$21.35

$21.00



Livestock Commission Co.,

Cordele . $22.80

$22.75

$21.50

$20.75



Stockyards No. 3 Thomson $22.80

$22.25,

Sows... 4

$21.50

$20.50
$19.60



ounty Stockyard Tifton _

$22.81

$22.45

$21.65

$20.00

Smith Stockyard Augusta

Farmers Coop. Livestock Assn. Soperton

Jones Neuhoff Commission Co. Macon

NO. 1

NO.2 NO.3



$22.75

$22.00



Jesup Stockyard Jesup

Jepeway-Craig Commission Co. Dublin $22.95

$20.60

$22.13



McRae Stockyard McRae $23.35

$22.50



Waycross Livestock Auction Co.

Waycross $22.76

$22.50



$22.50

$22.40



Millen Livestock Market Millen



MAY 5



Daweon Livestock Co. Parrot $22.87

$22.34 $21.00 $0



Elbert Livestock Auction Barn Elberton $21.50.

$18.25



Metter Livestock Market Metter ' $23.09

$22.01



Coffee County Livestock Company

Douglas $23.03

$22.89



Mitchell County Livstock Company

Camilla $22.88

$22.50 -



Farmers Stockyard Sylvania / $23.00

$22.25



$23.00

$22.55



$22.50

Farmers Stockyard Arlington | $23.01

$22.10

$22.75



$23.50

$23.00



Troup Livestock Sales Assn. LaGrange $23.25

$21.50



Grcda bare Sales Barn Greensboro $23.70

$22.50



Emanuel County Stockyard Swainsboro $23.00

$22.50



Farmers Livestock Auction Co. Nashville $23.01

$22.50



Wilkes County Stockyard Washington $22.50

$21.85 $20.25
Sows ule



Appling County Livestock Market Baxley $22.77

$22.11



ille Stock Yards, Thomasvill $24.00
a es

$23.00

$22.00

$20.25



Stockyard Sylvania $22.00

, County Livestock Auction Company
Blackshear $23.03

$21.55

$22.65

$20.25

$22.00

$20.40

eet

$21.15

MAY 6



Seaboard Stockyard Colquitt

$22.85



Ragsdale-McClure Commission Co. Rome $23.75



Peoples Livestock Market, Inc. Cuthbert $23.00



ton County Marketing Association
Sandersville $22.50





Stock Auction Cochran $23.00

$22.20

\

$19.30



bus Stockyards Co. Columbus $22.75

$21.00

$00.00



$22.50

$21.05



Livestock Auction Barn
Social Circle

$22.75

$21.50

$19.50



am County Stockyard Savannah $22.70

$22.20

$21.00



Farm aa, Sales Cerstbiiton

Thomaston $22.60

$21.90

$20.80



yards Columbus $23.50

$23.00

$00.00



k Market Hagan =$22.75

$22.00

$21.18



| $22.15

$21.28



$22

Union Stockyard Albany



Hazlehurst Livestock Market Hazlehurst $22.95

Moultrie Livestock Co. Moultrie $22.80



e

Middle Georgia Livestock Sales Co.

Jackson $23.00

Turner County Stockyard Ashburn $22.94

$21.90



Tatinall Livestock Co. Glennville $22.66

$21.01 |



Coosa Valley Commission Co. Rome $24.05

$20.00 _



Northeast Georgia Livestock Auction Barn, Inc.

Athens $23.20



MAY 7

$20.50



$23.11

$22.76



Valdosta Livestock Co., Inc. Valdosta $23.39

$23.35



Farmers Livestock Co. Douglas $23.02

$22.36

$19.56 i



Wayne County Stockyard Jesup $22.95

- $20.98. |

$22.20



Sumter Livestock Assn. Americus $22.75

hal
$22.56 $20.40 iz



7 t

Prtageratd Livestock Riction Geer
ae MeN Fitzgerald



$23.05

$22.40 $20.






{Continued from page One)














Tower of Babel.

Neither shall he regard the God of
his fathers, nor the desire of women,
nor regard any god: for he shall
magnify himself above all.

But in his estate shall be honor
_ the God of forces: and a god whom
his fathers knew not shall he honor

: with gold, and silver, and with prec-
ious stones, and pleasant things.



undertook to dominate the world but
none of them undertook to amalgamate
- the human races and bring them back to
one race, one language and one tongue.

Not until the 20th Century A. D.
_ did world leaders become so degraded
as to undertake the building of another

Daniel, Chapter 11, Verses 37 and 38:

The United Nations has denied the

God of forces and new kinds of ammuni-
ton. In hunor of the God of ammunition
and forces, the tax payers are pouring
in billions of gold and silver, precious
stones, and pleasant things. It has bricks
made by man instead of stone made by
God for the building.
of the godless as the base for mortar
to hold the bricks together.

The mind of man has the ability to
imagine and to attain those things which
man should do and also those things
which man should not do. The builders

of the Tower of Babel were men of great
learning in their day. They had allowed

an extent that God said that
would be restrained from them which



It has the slime



God of our Fathers. It regerds only the -

their imagination to reach out to such .
nothing ~

the




















ae have imagined to do,
intervened. :

: e

Today, to a eee extent thal
time in history, the imagination. of
has led to explore the deep secre
nature in the arth, in the sea an
the air. He has now reached the
where again he imagines to reach
heavens with space ships
imagines to undo the work of Alm
God in creating the races of ma
and to bring them again to be of one
one tongue and one speech. But, God
set a limit. Hitherto shall ye com
no further. This new Tower of
will also be destroyed. America had
get back to moorings of its Constit
and clean its own house before the s
breaks.

ae



TOM LINDER >
Commissioner of Agriculture








POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE



Purebred 1 yr. old Cornish}
Indian Bantam Rooster and |
Hen, $4.50. A. R. Roberts; Ball |
Ground.



























- Common Bantams, 6 hens, |
laying 1 rooster, and 6 pullets, |
about 3 mos. old, $6.00 for

dots Buff Cochin Bantam, 2|
sprs.;- $4.00 pr. J.-C. Ogletree, |
Barnesville, 457 Forsyth St. |

~ Golden Sebrights, 2 hens |
laying and rooster, Yr. old,
$5.50 or $2.00 ea; 1 pr. White |

" Silkies, hens laying, $4.50; also |
2 pr. Bob White quail, $5.00)
pr; mix. bantam pullets, half
grown, 35c ea. Mrs. Lula Gid-
. Gens, Kirkland.

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:
4 fine Shuffler game Stages,
$10.00; Also 4 fine Yellow
uif Orpingtons, Roosters,
$2.00 ea. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Dalton, Rt. 2. |

|

,10 nice young Hens, 1-18

mos. old Cock, $20.00. All pure

_ Dark Cornish. H. W. Thur-
end. . Farmington.

1 Cuban Blue and. Claret
Mipoditer, 14 mos. old, 5 one-half |
= Ibs:; goed cond., dead game,
shisped in light erate, $3.00.
MO. S. O. Huff, Monticello.
-One RH Cock and_ Pullet,
$4.00. Exch. for 9 small Bant-
ams Hens (common birds); 1
eet Clairborn Stag, $5.00. R.
a Griffin, Gainesville, Oak
: :

Nea AUSTRO WHITES,
EEC:



2 Legorca Roosters,
NH Reds,
Ll yt. old,
$2.00 ea.;
Bradley,
~ OL.

c

MISCELLANEOUS
ENS:

3 each
and Austra- Whites, |
all best egg grade,
$14.00 for lot. L. C.

Temple, P.O; Box

CHICK-

6 large Hens, 1 Rooster (1
hen has 6 baby chicks), $10.00.
Ann Schinell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd.; N. E. Tel. Cr. 4390,
ROCKS: BARRER, - WHITE,
OTHERS:

6 Feb. 23 hatch Parks BR|
Pullets, from trapnested hens, |

$2.00 ea Mrs. W. \L. Daniel,
o Parrott, Rt. 1, Box 69.

PEACOCKS, PIGEONS PHEA-
SANTS, QUAIL, DOVES:

1 pair 1952 hatch Black Mut-

= an





i
a z

Pheasants, hen now lay-
i ing, $7.00. J. I. Crittenden,
Attapulgus.

White King Pigeons, good
stock, $5.00 and $6.00 pr. @

iPlus

Bobwhite Quail,
$50.00 C.

Northern
1 wk. old, 60c ea.;
Minimum order 25 chicks; Also
large eggs of same stock, 25
/ea.; $22.50 C. Min. order 25

s, W. R. Morton, Decatur,
2907 Frazier Rd.

1 Male Quail,
jfor 1 pheasant hen.

$3.00. Exch.
Raleigh

|Phruitt, Lavonia, RFD 2.
DICKS, GEESE GUMBaAsS
| TURKEYS:

Pure - Toulouse Goslings, 1

month old, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Fred
L.. White, Buckhead.

2 cross breed Ganders, $5.00
ea.; 3 pure Indian Runner
Ducks, and 3 crossed with
Pekin, $2.00 ea. One large
Pekin Drake, $3.00; 1 crossed
with Indian Runner, $2.50. Mrs.
M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box
427,

Started healthy B. B. turkey
Pouts, 3-4 wks. old, $1.50 ea.
transportation chrgs.
Charles Baldwin, Suwanee.

Wild Mallard Ducks, green
|heads, Drakes $2.50 ea.; More
than two, $2.00 ea.; Also ac-
cepting orders to be shipped
June 10th., 1 month old Wild
Mallard Ducks, $1.00 ea. Guar.
live delivery. MO. Thos. Bar-
tley, Blackshear, P. O. Box
8.

White
6 wks.
J. Stegmeyer,
West 76th.

4 Big Bone, Broad Breasted
Pure Mammoth Bronze Turkey
Hens, 3 laying, and 1 Tom,
$8.00 ea.; 1 Hen setting with
13 eggs, $40.00 for 5 turkeys
(4 hens, 1 tom); young 90c ea.
when hatched in few days. Mrs.
Bessie Baggett, Hiram.

Trio Rouen Ducks and Drake,
$5.00. Or exch. for Bantham
Chickens. J. F. Wellborn,
Rock Springs. :

BANTAMS: Want pure Old
English Silver Duckwing Bant-
ams. H. . Hill, Chamblee,
356 Bragg St. Phone 47-2004.

GAMES: Want Ga. Shawlneck
Game Pullets. Priced right;
Also some hatching eggs. F. W.

Maddox, Stone Mountain.

Embden
old, May delivery.
Savannah,

Goslings,
Ww.
20



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Saanan Fresh Doe, doe kid
and yearling unbred doe, all 3
registered, at sacrifice price.

S

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

\

20 Fat Ram Lambs and fat
kids, for sale. Will not ship. W.
Y. Harper, Wray, Rt. 1.

One young fresh Saanan
Toggenburg Doe, $35. with kid;
One Sdanan Doe, with kid Ist.
time soon, $25. at my barn. L.
Cs Bradley, Temple, P. O. Box
91.

1 pair Nubian Goats, 2 yrs.
old female giving 3 quts. daily,.
$40. Ann Schinell, Atlanta, 267
Pharr Rr., N. E. CR 4390.

1 purebred Saanan Milk Goat
and her 3 nannie kids, 2 mos.
old, $55. See: L. C. Williams,
Douglasville, W. Ward St.

-5 goats for sale. Contact. Cur-
vis Alexanders, Collins, Rt. 1.

One Fresh Nannie Goat
(Toggenberg), and Baby Buck,
for sale or trade for chickens
or bees. J. D. Jones, Ben Hill,
4629 Cascade Rd., Rt. 1, Am.
LIST.

Milk Goat, 1 gallon milk
daily, for sale. J.. B.. Beasley,
Baxley, Rt. 1.

One fine Milk Goat, fresh-
en April 24 with 2 kid goats,
$25.00. Dont write, See. Al-
bert Haynes, Clermont, Box
Pitas (City).

Nubian Kid Goats, 4-8 wks.
old; Does, $10.00 ea.; Bucks,
$5.00 ea; Milkers 2-5 qtsj
$20.00-$50.00 ea. R. B. Phillips,
Damascus, Rt. 1.

Toggenberg Buck, around 1
year old,. $7.50. See my home.
Gee Trewin, Decatur, 4401
Flat Shoals Rd, RFD 1: De.
6502.

_ 2 good grade Saanan Milk
Goats, 1 giving 2 qts., other
3 qts. daily, lst. freshening,
sell both for $50.00, or separat-
ely. Cannot ship. Lois A. San-
born, Sandy Springs, 6500 Ros-
well Rd. Atlanta phone CH
1089.

One White Milk Goat, 2 yrs.
old, $20.00. Cannot ship, Odell
Miller, Farmington.

Deep bodied, heavy type,
young ewes with lambs at side,
$30.00-$35.00 pr.; Also Feeder
Wethers, $20.00 per head. Call
Madison 2603. R. B, Curtis,
Farmington,

75 head Sheep for sale. See
any time at the J. D.. Williams
Stock Farm, Gainesville, Or

write: E. A. White, Gillsville,
Ribs

Lots of fat lambs and kids





W. Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1,
Box 808, Williams Dairy.



Come see. Joe J. Wilson, Deca-
tur, 828-3rd. Ave. DE 0354.

for sale, Will not ship. Wz. YY.

for 1 or 2 H farm on halves.

FARM HELP WANTED

FARM HELP WA



eae



Want. reliable good farmer} Want an

6 R house, ready to move in|aged preferably,
to, well on back porch, lights,
bus line to school, about 5
mi. Loganville, J. e Hamilt-
on, Loganville, Btecd.

Want man and wife, not over
50, to do farm work. Room
furnished. See at once. Live
on 74 Hwy. Macon-Thomaston
Rd. Mrs. 0. W. Hayes, Cure
oden, Riiid4 Box. 7:

Want at once, family to work |
at dairy, 2 mi. town on paved
road. Good house, lights, water.

ing. Room, boar
O. G. Camp, D
ik 4

7001. Or write:
Austell. =

Want at once, middle aged,

eee good couple for farm
work on. farm; Woman to milk
1 cow for milk- and butter,
work in garden, and _ tend
flowers for extra pay; Man to
work patches, etc. Permanent
Steady job. Will pay man
$18.00 weekly. Furnish living
quarters, lights, water. A. M.
Nixon, College Park, Rt. 1,
Welcome-All Rd. Ca. 6984.

Want single man as helper
in bee work on farm. Must be
reliable, willing worker. No ex:
perience necessary. State age,
wages expected with room}
board. Give refrences. J. O.
Hallman, Jr., Blackshear, Rt. 1,
Box 106-A.

f

Farmer wants
tobacco, cattle, h
carpentry. Singl

ell, _Macon,

12
Phone 38884.

perience, tuben
up machinery,

sor Sts S. Ww

job on poultry
taker.



ings and Sr. calves for ure: Club Work.
Le ~~

healthy white woman, -

of family of two on farm
do light farm chores. No

Want man and we
age, to live in home
and cultivate little truc
share in proceeds of er

Want family able to
self, white or colored to

Good pay. Contact: R. J.|for 100 or 90 acres. 5 R

Heard, Griffin, South 6th. St. painted and -screened.

Phone. 7897. | location. 4 mi. town 0
Fiobins bus Rt. near

Come see. J. Van McColl

sober man that can cultivate Rochelle.

with tractor to do farm work

for ~- $15.00 monthly, board, a
laundry. Guy Strickland, Hort- POSITIONS ie
ense. ees SN

Experienced with all

_good health and habits.
fer south of Macon, John

Want job operating
power mill. Several yea

Guso Gunn, Atlanta, 326
Single peepee 50, w

T. E. Smith, A
1048 Allene Ave. S. W.

The Ga. Jersey Cattle Club heifer sale wl be
Monday, May 18th, at Fair Grounds, Athens.
for fall and winter production, Senior and Junior y


























































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to live a

d, salary.
ouglasvill

J. B. M

job. on

ogs, mac
e, middl

38 Third

wheel,
leveling

farm as

25%
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A Herd reduction sale of reg. Hereford and
ford cattle, will be a oe Monday, May 25





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