TOM LINDER x VOLUME 29 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1946 NUMBER 40 ESULT OF CONTRC ODUCTION OF SUGAR Editorial By TOM LINDER *he following ue from a m woman is the most elo- ent exposure of the result of - yourself: : Swainsboro, Ga., June 11, 1946. lon. Tom Linder, mmissioner of Agriculture, lanta, Georgia. . lear Commissioner: Te enjoy every one of your Bul- et n articles. I noticed in the June 5th Market Bulletin that u urge the women in the cities d on the farms to can and ve food and not let it waste. ama farm woman a woman the soil. I enjoy it and I can eak for my neighbors near We farm women certainly ve worked hard and have ade good gardens. I always ant three or. four times and ep a garden coming in, but ey m women are letting food ste right here. Why? No Sug- Farm women need more e know nothing, only to < hard, then usually get only pounds of canning sugar. e farm women have peach-. _ berries, pears, we canned fo years ago but cannot use ecause of the lack of sugar put with them when we open . So we just sit down and it go to waste. No need to no sugar this year. Since our colored help was en from us, due to the war, have no help now, just my band and I, and my seventy-. e year old mother. I plowed y garden myself. If I had had some sugar, | | have put up by this date, ILLED June 11th, two hundred and fif- ty jars, two hundred and fifty quarts, whereas I have canned only ninety-six quarts three in - family fifteen pounds. Sugar does not go in tea at our house. To use seven pounds of cu- cumbers for pickles, calls for three pounds of sugar. So, how far will five pounds go on a farm? Do something at once. Yours very truly, Mirs. Luther Sconyers. 4-H Club Work The 4-H club members are doing a fine work. The increased enrollment from year to year is particularly grat- ifying. I wish to congratulate the 4-H club members on their fine work during the past year, and we are expecting even ereater things from you in the future. The fine agricultural work you are doing and the excellent cooperation with County Agents and Home Dem- onstration Agents, who are your local teachers, show that you are. good ou. club members. It is eratifying when we fava over the tate to find that a great many of our leaders on the farms and in the town and cities are former members of 4-H clubs. I -encourage you to bend forth your greatest efforts and take ad- vantage of all the opportunities that 4-K club work offers. I hope you will encourage other boys and girls to joim the 4-H club. Insist that they take an active part in club work. . You have the best wishes of this writer and other agricultural officials, and we need your continued help. If, at any time,I or the Devartment, can be of assistance to you or others in the Extension Services in extension work, it will bea pleasure to help you in any way possible. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. REGISTER | AND VOTE _ On July 17th, 1946, the peo- ple of Georgia have a date with destiny. | The aftermath of the reek World War brings to fruit- | age the terrible seed that _ | in the recon- | were sown struction era following the War Between the States. _ Under the new Constitu- tion of Georgia, you have un- | | til July 5th to register so that | you can vote on July 17th. Fulton County alone i is an exception to this rule. In the other one hundred and fifty- eight counties, the registra- tion books close on July 5th. The ballot i is simply a meth- | od that civilized man has substituted for the bayonet in deciding who shall consti- tute the government of the land. If you are. eligible to vote and fail to do so, you fail in. your first duty to your State and Nation. If you are eligible to vote and fail to do so, you are re- sponsible for the ills which | may come upon you. Do you have friends and neighbors who are not regis- tered? Wont you contact them and see that they are registered ? TOM LINDER, Comm of Agriculture. RY SEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN 2 Address ali items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Waroual EDITORIAL. ; s ssume any responsibility for Bulletin. a Published Weekly at Tom Linder, Commissioner, Atlanta, Ga. Publisation Offive State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. tity on FORM 3578Bureau | Markets, 222 State Capitol | Atlanta, Ga. f June 6 1900. : October P19 - Notices of farm produce aad apneMestnoes admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and epeated only. when request is eee Anes by new copy of. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices cons ore than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Execative Oftice, State Capitol 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices Entered as second Glass matter ugust 1, 1937, at the Post Office t Covington, Georgia, under Act Accepted for ailing at special rate ok postage, -rovided for in Section aa Ac : any notice appearing in the re lat farm 9 mi. - SECOND HAND MACHINERY e SALE SECOND - HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 3 60- -saw gins, 35 H. engine: Ls boiler, all fair. cond., heap, Joe i. Taylor, Duluth, a No. a Sibernc K 768. Mowing Machine, in good running cond., $3500 at my place, 3 mi. Big Dam, 6 mi. mi. off. Rt. 16. nkons, Flovilla. Walking Cultivator, ect cond., for sale. Couch, Turin. = Pig 0S in per- Riley ZG. in excellent cond., Itivator, R,G. Dan- almost new tires. 1, Metter. - ractor, Corn planter, row, and guano distributor, for ale. Mrs. Ethel Mae Maddox, ottdale, Box 227, DE 4257. = 3 roller Golden Syrup Mill, . long, 344_ wide, eeds new Med one: WG: ttrell, Thomaston, Rt. 2. i wheat and oat ail with rtilizer. attachment for tractor n good cond. Also 1 good ay 1-H, . wagon, in good sond., for gale. J. J. Burton, ustell, Bankhead Hwy. David Bradley type Hammer ill, 3 screens, 3-16 to 1 in,; -1. cond., $80. 00. Also 1 pea rasher and gas engine, $65.00 Oscar Pace, Bow- One. 110. volt elec Peter- ce Incubato, 5,000 egg cap., ractically new, for sale: Mrs. iley Williams, Columbus, 3280 Warm Springs Rd, Tobacco sticks, $25.00 _ and 30.00 M. at my fare J. = Bryant, Bristol. Fertilizer, planting, and culti- rating | equipment for model H irmall tractor, used one sea-+ son and part of another; 1 Case ck-up baler (with or without at 3 80- -saw air blast 3 hydraulic press. Power o. AW lettes ans. Ed M. Mc- zie, Montezuma. hydraulic pumps for cotton 1 steam and other belt|- ith, Commerce. liver Pow ower Hay htly used; Baler, in perfect cond., lo, Rt. As Box. 54, Farmall Hs tractor on good ter, power lift and cultivat- utfit, for sales SG. an, Benevolence. armall No. 42 Cambine for E veisler, erie East of Jackson, G. Farmall 14, power lift, 2: row Har- }with 5 disc Tiller, ood oe evaporator, 944. $40.00. in - sold, otherwise ready to} | perfect 1, and both good cond. W.: Sale: A. Li. Faulkner, Mon- ber, fully equipped, lights, | 2 H.. Walking Ciltaator: | $35.00 in excellent cond. J. T. West, DeSoto. 1 Athens 6 disc Tiller with used very. little and in working conditon,, $400.00 at my farm. Homer G, Cline, Canton, Rt. 1. J. D. 10 ft. Power take- Ss |Combine on rubber, $200.00, good: cond. W. A. Edge, Pitts -Benthal Peanut Picker, us- led only 1 season, for sale. A. P. Beasley, Glennville, Rt. 4. Turner Hay Baler with motor, used 1 season, 40 acre crop. Fred W. Mays, Midville. One LD: Model - B Tractor in excell- ent cond:, for sale. A. C. Ma- lone, Dexter. belts, width 2 in. and up, Line 'M. T. Robinson, Monroe, Phone 2961. .1 row McCormick Corn Han: vester, $50.00; also a junked one, $5.00. S. L: Thornton, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1. -McD Corn, Peanut and Cot- ton Paes L. A. W yard, Sandersville. 1 used Deering. Corn Shred- der, very reasonable. Consid- er trading for item of equal! value.. Fred DCRR HES Cor- dele, Rt. 4. Fordson tractor with new motor, high tension magneto, new carburetor, and a new Athens side plow, used a few days, ready for work; Fordson parts. Gober Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2. One 41 Cole Planter, good as new, bought May 15, 1946, have. planted less than. 15 acres. Reasonable. ~~ Archie D.' McDaniel, Duluth. O-12 Orchard type Intnl on good rubber, $400.00; Oliver 5 disc Tiller, $100.00; Intnl Hammer Mill, $100.00; 3 disc! y Athens Tiller on rubber, in cond. Wray Smith, Sees Phone 2705. ~ -l1 Hester 2 disc Side $200.00. Edgar ens, Rt. 2 42 McCormick- -Deering Com- bine, used very little, in per- Fowler, Ath- jfect cond., $390.00. O. P. Sin- quefield, Harrison. One 6 ft. Case Combine with power take off, in good cond. handled 6,000 bu. oats last yr. $500.00 | FOB. R. T. Smith, At- Janta, 982 Lullwater Rd, N. ie CR 1488 and DE 1716 seeding attachment, 26 in. disc, 1 Frick Peanut Picker; 1|! jable for 1=40. Continental Fan, used: - shafts and pulleys for Cotton a * | Sibley, tree like new, $40.00: Quote prices also} - tractor, newly overhauled and ilies, Plow \for Farmall A, used very little jand 3c postage. |Sorrells, Monroe, |. SECONDHAND -MACHINERY FOR SALE 1t-A J. D. Combine, for sale. R. F. Burch, Eastman. Late model J. D. H Trac- tor, Planters, Cultivators, 4 disc Tiller on rubber, Seeder, for. sale. J: H. Dobson, Mc- Rae; Rt, : - 1 W. C. Allis-Chalmers Trac- ae ist class cond., new motor, big Athens Harrow, Cultiva- tors. No letters or chks. = D. Bearden, Palmetto, Rt. One 36 in. Golden aoe Cane Mill, in god cond., $400.00 from Thomas- GS <5: Thompson, Box 295. ville. Mrs. Thomasville, SECOND HAND -_ MACHINERY WANTED Want - small Garden Tractor within. 30 mi. of Atlanta. Want one 12 or 14 hole Grain Drill with fertilizer at- tachment. Prefer Van Brunt; 1 Rigid hitch 2 disc plow for Farmall A. E. K. Fowler, Ath- ens, Rt. 2. Want Corn Sheller, R. S: Lenhardt, Gainesville, Box 207. Want one 5 ft. Blade. Mow- ing Machine in good cond. State best cash price; also 24x34 in. Grist Mill, complete; Medium size Hammer Mill. Luther A. Cook, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 92: Want tractor must be good cond. State particu ars and lowest cash price. J. | Myers, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Want 6 disc J. D.- Tiller, : must be in good cond. Ralphj_ Jones, Athens, Rt. 2. Want pair truck _ scales, 20000 lb. cap., around 20 ft. -/long. Give full description, price -in ist letter. W.. E. N)Chandler, Tifton. Want 1 copper evaporator pan. State size and cash price. Lewie Hallman, Boxton. . Want -heavy disc Tillers for M. tractor, must also be suit- plowing ~ firelines. Shasta McCranie, Witlacoochee, Box 156. Want 1 power take- off pul- ley for Caterpillar tractor, 2 ton, Jno. W. aes oe ville. Want. good Holbrook or Hinkle Lespedeza seed Har- vester; also good heavy duty horse mowing machine. Josiah ye Anis, Want one 5 or 6 disc Tiller with seeder, in good cond., also one 8 ft. dbl. section Harrow. H. ae Lovett, Waycross. - FLOWERS AND SEED | oe CORRECTION: _ Want 200 Gardenia cuttings. \del. to. me. F, Wessels, Savannah, Pe2O2 Box 430. FLOWERS ae SEED FOR SALE CORRECTIONS: - = ~Sultanas, 3. cols., and Oxalis, pink and white, 3 for garden fuchsia, 2 for 25c.$1.00 and over orders postpaid. Mrs. Annie West, Crawfordville. Bulbs: Daffodils, 50c gallon; Siew arene and white Narciss- -2 doz., 25c; Orange Day 25c doz. Med. to large size bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kennesaw. Ageratums, phlox, white vi- olets, pink and white prim- roses;---mix. col: speckled \Guine for sale. Exc. for. print 100 lb cap,, free of. holes more alike. Mrs. Bonnie. son, Carrollton, Rt. 4 = eeNeiOe = New Sto Marglobe- and New e Dill plants and sprays, 25c doz, Catnip, Balm, hound, abl. wausy, 3 Peppermint, 25c for 23 apple and yellow roo fras, 50c lb. M. L. Eaton lonega, Rt. 1. Marglobe and New mato plants, 30c C; 500 f $1.25 M. postpaid, Mose Milledgeville, Rt 5; Marglobe and New Sto mato plants, $1.25 aT 75c; 300 for . 60c.. Prompt shipment. - Jaspe lis, Alma. Nice collard an Ne and Scarlet Dawn plants, for sale. C Atlanta, 680 Lee Stree Marglobe - and New St mato plants, 40c C; $1. be sey, Screven, Rt. 1 eGOW, = inspy = Fe R. planis, $1.50 M. De triumph, $2.00 M. nice young R. I. Red hens ea. Clifford Smith, Be Ae oa : urkey, ~ $3.00 ~~ doz. guinea, $1.00 for 17. eghorn, $2.00 for 17. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, le, Rt, ee be g eggs, 15 for $1.25. Cartons to be return- onie Johnson, Shei Box 55. Bronze B. Be Pil turkey eggs, 30c ea, Reds, $1. 25 per 15, pre- eartons to be ret, lets, wt. 3. Ibs. or aed G. G; Ciif- Sanat. hay, $15.0( 00 ton ee Roberts, ae + hey, $40. 00 ton "ei Luther W. Clay, fou ee OR SALE oe 20 Ibs. ecans, 30 Tb, for Jot if A. 7B. Wood; _ Spanish peanuts. 40 lbs. turnip seed S Dd. Harrison, Kath- op peanuts, $4. 00 pe AL gles, 1945 crop, deli-} sid. Red Hot - Pepper, Speckled: crowder _Damson plum Pinto. beans, 35 sh, Bermuda onions, Iso nice, fresh Mar- \atoes, soon, be ready, good firm cabbage, 5c ad postage. No order 00: Mrs. Herbert E. 0 evden, Riis = i ELLANEOUS as SALE. sacks, washed. 38c ea. t sacks, washed, free iz, Gainesville, Rt. ae Sacks, washed, 35c ea: ite, 20c ea. Add post-~ = Burtz, Ganesville, , 38 ea. Some with 30c ea. Add post- only. Mrs. Dorsey ainesville, Rie 2. Sacks, 100 Ib. cap, ironed, 40c ea. Plus ts, J. ow. Dover, 100 Ib. cap., free of . AND PECANS Matemo th} =e. Buff enies. Ave.,} | postpaid, in Ga. .| bulbs, 40c doz. , Pee ae 100 tb. cap. peal as ie of holes, 3 for $1.00. White sacks, 20c ea. Plus. postage. No. COD orders. Mras. W: B. Duck, Braselton. - : _ Print sacks, washed, 100 Ib. cap., 35c ea, Add postage. No ehks: (Mrs: T. T. Cantrell, -Cumming, Rt. 1. Nice print sacks, 3 alike, 40c ea.. Also white sacks, free of holes, 20c ea. Postpaid, mR M. L. Crow, Galnesvils; Print sacks, washed, 35 ea. Add postage. chks. . Mrs. T, V. Jones, Gaines- ville, Rte i. Print sacks, washed and iron- paid. MQ. ar. 0: D. No checks. Mis. Stowers Wallace, Dougherty, Rt. 4: Print sacks, 3 for $1.00. Aad postage. _ Mrs. Frank ke Gainesville, Rie2e= = Print sacks, 34c ea.; more, 33c ea,; ea.; 100 or more, 3lc ea. White sacks, 21 ea,; over 25, 20c ea, M. Oo. Prepaid by mail. Major Crow, Gainesville, RFD 1. Clean, white 200 Ib. cap. guana sacks, letters removed, 25 OF Bowdon, Rt. 1. | POPCORN: - 1,000 Ibs. S. A. Dynamite Pop Corn, 8c lb. for lot, R. LL. Kelly, Hartwell, Rt. 3. BEE HIVES: 15 bee hives, $3. 00 ea.; 10 patent and 5: plain gums. W: L. Jarrett, Eton. | SAGE: 1946 fresh ground sage, $1.50} Del. Aldora Ib.; 10 Ib. lots, $1.40 Ib. Send cash or: M. O. Keith, Gay, Ri: 1946 crop Sage, hand gather- ed and shade dried, $1.00 Ib, 3 or more lbs., 90c Ib. J.C, J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. ROOTS AND HERBS: Horse Radish, 50c Ib. Garlic Catnip, Hore- hound, Balm, Peppermint, - 25c doz.. Dill Spray, 256, = Mrs, Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, -| Box 37, Yellow Root, Que. of ik Meadow, Blood Root, Colts Foot, -Witchhazel bark, wild | cherry bark, all :25c 1b. Add postage. Also Peppermint plants, 25c doz. Vernie Stover, Pisgah, care R. C. Stover, | BUTTER: Fresh country butter, 6 or 7 lbs. week, 75c Ib. Also print sacks, washed and ironed, 40c -Grizzle, ea. Postpaid. Mrs, L. C, Jones, | Bo ees & Ri. 4. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED MEAT WANTED: Want hams or. State wt. and price. Murrayville, CORN WANTED: Will pay $2.00 bu. for 50 bu, of good, sound corn, del. to me. Mrs. . Helen R. Street. Atlanta, Ring: Se SACKS WANTED: shoulders. Mrs. A. He washed Print sacks, free from mildew; dont mind few small C ea. del. ie S. Harri- | holes,. Write first. Mrs. W. D. Hutson, Blairsville. h Fruits and.Vegetables June 14, 1946 Atlanta ima) per bu. Hpre = ee $2.25-$3.00 (Snap), Per Gus hpts se I 8 TS 3.50. Meee 00 1h. sacks wee 2 ees 5-54, 25 oupes, MGI per bos foe 1,75- 250 eter. buy > ss ee 75= 1.00 Green), per doz. ears : ees ee AG MR ee 1.50- 4.50 meets per doz: bun ==. ee 50-* :75 Meee Per py ee .75- 2.00 Pee, ver bu. 50-. 1.25 per Ue -Gatices 80 tes en ee 2.75- 3.00 er a prs Rete Oe 125 Eo per bu. oe ee ees Oe ad each 30- 1.00 No stamps or .25e ea, Plus postage. No less} than $1.00 orders accepted, Mrs. Herbert E. Richardson, Will pay 25c ea. for a few un- | and 4 ed, free of holes, 40c ea:, post-| 50 or more, 32c!. . | ta, | j ' \ Reg. SEED WANTED: - C Want some Calif. beer aaa and directions. R. H. Patrick, Gainesville, Rta Want Calif. beer seed. State price, Marie Stogner, Aeworth. POTATOES WANTED: Want some early bliss pota- to seed, Quote price. G. Morris, Cleveland, Rik? GRAPE VINES: Want some grape and dew- berry vines. Advise. Miss Luna Cook, Carrollton, 71 Dixie St. OATS WANTED: | : Want feed oats, Get in touch with me. J. F. Darby, Vidalia. BEES WANTED: Want up to 15 hives, healthy and in patent hives. Quote price del., or if close by will pick wp. ed _ Ehrensperger, Blackshear. CATTLE FOR SALE 1 fine Jersey cow with first calf 4 wks. old, for sale, Mrs. Julia Varnedo, 130 Candlex Rae SG, E. 6 reg. Hereford bills, 1 to 3 yrs. old, for sale. -R. W. Kytle; Ayersville. 4 fresh Jersey milch cows, (calves from 2 to 6 wks, old). Priced right. Homer Warwick, Cleveland. CORRECTION: Reg. breed- ing Herefords: 15 cows with calves at foot, 10 broad and open heifers; 1. proven herd sire, Ewing Domino 12th, ree! 3527618: 6 good young bulls, 12 to 16. mos. old. All priced to sell W. C. Denny, Decatur, 511 Wesley Chapel Rd., Cr 3239. | 12. reg. Hereford cows. with calves by ~ side, 6 yearling heifers and a herd bull for sale. | Paul A. Potts, Gabbettville. Thoroughbred young Jersey cow, fresh in with heifer calf, | $100.00 at barn, 6 mi. S. E. Fitzgerald. . John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. 1 purebred Jersey heifer calf from high producing _ stock, bucket fed, $15.00, Graham Simpson, Sparta, Rt. 2. 4 mo. old Jersey bull calf can be reg., $50.00. FOB. W. B. Franklin, Adairsville, Rt, 2. 4 reg. Hereford bulls, 1 yr. old, well bred, well fed and priced to sell. 2 Horned and 2 Polled. A. K. Chamlee, Sparta. 4 Horned White Herefords, Domino strain, 1 bull. and 2 heifers; 30 mos. old; 1 heifer 2 mos. old, for sale. H. J. White, Helena. 1 reg. White Face bull, 2% yrs. old, wt. around 1,200 lbs. for sale. H. C. Allen, Atlan- 616 -Park= St -S: W., *RA 4959. ~My heard of fine blooded Polled Shorthorn cattle; 2 bulls, 1 roan. and 1 red, 5 cows, bred, 2 heifers, bred, 3 nice calves, 3 to 6 mos. Sell together or all together. R. -S. -;}Coleman, Tifton, Rt. 6. 23 grade milch cows, T. B. and Bags tested, free of mas- titis. Dont write. Come and see 7 mi. N. E: of Monroe. at Gratis, on paved rd. Royce A. Breedlove, Campton. HOGS FOR SALE B.! wick. Newsome, White face Hereford pigs, 6 wks. old, $25.00 to $30.00 ea, 5 mos. old gilt, perfect mark- | ings, dark red color, $45.00; 2 | gilts, bred for 2nd litter, to Ga. Marauder, $85.00 to. $100. 00. All stock reg. and priced ac- | cording to perfection markings. | J. . Symmes, Atlanta, Rt. 10, | | Harris Trail, Ch 2545. Improved blocky : type pure. bred O. I. C. pigs,8 wks. old , June 12, inoculated and reg. in Ship Garrett, Er. . buyers name, $25.00 ea. anywhere. dW; furnish unrelated pairs. Sarah, | ; ready to wean, $15.00 ea. Reg. blocky type Duroc pigs, | Can nest P. Carter, Baxley. it has. heen ealled to such valuable birds! + i other purposes. Please do many Homing Pigeons are being needlessly destro. ed through ignorance and for this reason the message following is printed in the hope that the farmers over the state may help in preven a the Ae! of 4 Do not shoot pigeons that are flying over or feeding in the fields, unless you are familiar with them. They may be Homers that are coming in with important messages or doing some other duty o great importance. Sometime these pigeons becom temporarily lost and feed in the field for a few day then go on to their destination. The Homer served"} faithfully in war time. Now he is being used for many our attention that. gre. not HAs or. harm them. - EK. He i | HOGS FOR SALE 3 thoroughbred white O. I. . little bone boar pigs, 6 wks. i Cholera immune, $22.500 e C.0.D, Papers furnished = buyers name. Louis A. Mit- chell, Loganville, Rt. 2. 9 nice P, C. pigs, 6 wks. old, ake 15th, $10.00 ea, Now ready. C. M. Ingram, Junction City Rt) 1 fine purebred. Oo Pek. gilt, 11 mos, old, wt, 300 lbs., ready to breed. Reg. papers furnished, $65.00 for quick sale. D- E. Covington, Chamblee, Box 571. 7 nice thrifty pigs, will be 2 mos. old June 29, $19.00 ea, here, Mrs. Pearl Smoak, War- 2203 nice, all sizes corn fed shoats for sale. Will not ship. Jack Leath, Atlanta, Rt. 9,-Gil- bert Rd. Med. type P. C. boar, 1 yr.: old, wt. 300 lbs., reg., $50.00 at my. barn. L. Porter, Decatur, 335 Mc- Afee Rd. a a 1 young Black Essex sow, about 150 Ibs. wt., and 4 pigs, 3 wks. old, $40.00 ea. J. C. Sanderville. old Shoats, cross breed, papers for Three 314 mos. Duroe and PG. from a litter of 1h wt. about 50. Ibs. ea. $16..00 . ea. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman. $F Cy pits. and boars, mos. old, nice markings, treat- ed- and reg. in buyers name, $20.00 ea. FOB. Fred e. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Mare, 5 yr. old, works good, wt. 1550 Ibs.; block built mare mule, work anywhere, 12 yrs. old, wt. 850 lbs. Also 1 H and 2 H wagon and farming tools fer sale cheap at my farm. M. R. Queen, Riverdale, Rt. 1. =f mule, 12 yrs. old, in good cond., work anywhere and gen-: tle. Sell or exc. for calf or pigs. Also 1 milch cow, gives 34% gal. milk per day. W. H. Rochester, Att anta, St. Johns Ave. 1 reg. Tenn. walking horse, 6 yrs old; 2 mares, 5 gainted, 10 yrs. old; other 3-yr. old, All are broken to plow, wagon, ride. Safe for children. W. R. Andrews, Carnegie. .4 good saddle horses, 3 work horses and 1 good mule for sale, 2 mi, South Forsyth on Russel- ville Rd- John Richardson, Forsyth, Rt. 3; Phone 3196. John. July Ist, $75.00 ea, ville, Rt. 2. 3 HORSES AND MULES . FOR oe a "One 7 yr. old, Ga. raised, 1100 db. farm mare, exceptional ly good qualities, sound i every way, work any where Also 5 gaited riding mare (with. out faults), has 4 stocking feet Geo. E, Miller, Lithonia, Rt. = : Miller Rd. 1 Tenn, walking mare, per- feet rider, gentle, 7 yrs. old $125.00. 8. L. Custer, Mar Allgood Road. 1 Jennet, 5 yrs. old, good ae gentle, worked some, *no ba habits, raised 1 colt and is bred back again, $100.00 FOB. Als 1. black P. C, male hog, about. 6 mos. old, wt. over. 100 Ibs large enough for light service $40.00. R. L. ae Augusta, Bis : Fine horse, around 1200 lbs 6 yr- old, work anywhere, $150.00; 1 H wagon, almost new, $75.00: good 9 yr. old mule around 1200 Ibs, work any where, $65.00; 4 gilt. Sows, | Duroc, 3 OF. 1. ce bring pig sey cow with Ist (heifer) salf $125.00 for both. Red Jersey heifer, freshen about 8 mos. $60.00. D. F, Piten, Boe Good arse Mule, wa about works ins, Sr., Recatur, RF Cooledge Ba. *phone ston 3521. 2 mares, 5 yrs. old, 1350. ibs bred to Jack, $150.00 ea, Ni letters, R. E. Avery Circle, RFD 1 mi. Ea. of Hub 1 mule, works anywhere, in good cond., for sale. Mrs Arthur Henslee, Lithia sya phone Austell 5694, FORK SALE SHEEP AND GOATS | 2 reg. French Alpine gone giving 3 qts. daily, also 2 doe lings, 4 mos. old, subject to reg W. =, Livingston, College Park, 420 W. John Calvin Ave. cs 2433. 5 Bargain for $50.00, or i separately: 3 good milking does, 1 large dry Saanan, 3-doe_ yearlings. Best -milker giving nearly 5 qts. Will not ship. W. P. Wright, Jr,, Atlanta, 2500 New Buford Hwy. : 1 milk goat, Rock Alpine Saanan cross, fresh 2nd_ time, Feb. 26. Now giving 4 gts. day, $50.00 at my barn. Erwin Col- lette, Dalton, Rt. 2. ae before July 15, 1946. for return trips. by July J5. each application. furnished on pone odd. TO GEORGIA : we POTATO PLANT GROWERS If you expect to sell sweet potato plants in | 1947 and have not already made application to} the Department of Entomology, please do s0 | Unless applications are | received before our inspectors arrive mn your |- section, it will be necessarv to charge mileage } There is no fee charged for this service providing applications are A dollar deposit is required with Application blanks: will OE = State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia in a Alden, Director 2 jondition. Real bargain, SHEEP AND GOATS | FOR SALE ae Se beaten and her 3 Aor Ist Joes, 1 Alpine and her. 2 May st 18th does, for sale at reason- able prise. W. S. Cooley, At-. eri. Kt, 1, Box 306. 25 head of goats, 12 - pure Yoggenburg, 6 grown, 6 half grown kids, 12 mixed, 15 to freshen in-July. J. Ruff Ken- drick, Sharon. A nice 2 to 3 qt. milk goat, . Toggenburg - Saanan cross _ (mostly Saanan), $20.00 at my Jace. Mrs. W. J. White, At- tanta, 1000 Dunning St., S E, - Phone Ma 5441. 1 reg. Toggenburg doe, now " fiving 1 gal. day; a real bar- jain at $60.00. H. D. Horns- vy, East Point, 951 W. Wash- ngton St. CA 2302. About 120 sheep, with about jO Mutton and the rest stock 2 iheep. Jack Livingson, Bruns- a vick, Rt. Ts 2 Reg., Toggenburg does, qood milkers; 3 Grade Saanan oes, good milkers; 3 Grade aanan does, 2 Reg. bucks, one _ $aanan and one Toggenburg. \il Top Quality, in healthy ~ sep- irately or together. Trade for * ralue. J. _S. Laramore, East = point, 951 W. Washington Diy PE ACI302, 6 RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE iN. Z. W. rabbits, joes, 4 to 6 lb. in wt., tock for sale. Kermit illen, Rt. 1, Box 4. _ Ped, stock Giant Chinchilla bucks and good may Juniors, excellent for breeding ytock. J. T. Milliams, Newnan, ae 253. 11 rabbits: 3 small black ones, 2 mos, old; 7 reds, 3. wks. pld.- Also mother of all, 8 mos. Id, for sale. Hugh Wright, andy Springs. : = 1 white Giant Doe, 18 mos, s ho with 7 young 2 wks. old, os. old, $3.00. Ped, giant Chinchilla, Junior, . $5.00 pr.; $8.00 trio. Charlie Bailey, fienna, Rt, 3. N. Z. W. pure stock rabbits, {| wks. old, Also 2 bucks and does, 1 yr. old. Write or con- Zs act me. W.S. Allen, Buford. _ 4 Chinchilla does and 1 buck, C mos, old, $20.00, N. Z. red uck, 7 mos. old, wt. 8% Ibs., =suu0e 2.N. @. R. "bucks, ~ 11 vks. old, $2.50 ea. Shipped any- where, express collect. .O. H. es Port Wentworth, 204 antyre St. 10.00; 1 white giant buck, 18 BANTAMS: Slightly mixed. pr. Buff Cochins, $1.50 ea., $3.00 pr.; fine purebred Golden Sebright rooster, $1.50. Bill Greene, Cuthbert, Rte; 3s 18 Bantam hens, 2 roosters, mixed, 60c ea., $10.00 for lots; 2. prs: Golden Sebright, $2. 50 pr.; trio W. Pekin ducks, $3.00; 15 pr. Homers and Tumbler pigeons, $1.50 pr.; $15.00 for lot. H. M.\Adams, Douglas- ville. BABY CHICKS AND BAN- TAMS: Trio Small type mix- ed Game bantams, grown wt. about*1 lb. ea.; god layers and mothers, $3. 75; also 40 same kind, 4- 10 wks old, $10.00 for the 40. Mrs. Willie Smith, Rolston. BANTAMS: Purebrcd Gold- en Sebright bantams from Prize Winning stock: young stock, lay this Fall, $6.00 per trio; pullets, $2.00 .ea. Write Buddy Kibler, Dublin, Rt. 5. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCK: 8 B. R. cockerels, $1.50 ea. Can't. ship. Mrs. J; 6. Me- Rae, Quitman, R. F. D. 4. 13 mos. old, $16.00 for lot. Come get them. H. H. Mass- ingale, East Point, 1203 E. Washington Ave. 75 B. R. and R. I. Red chicks, 3 mos. old, straight run, also 1. home-made brooder, $60. 00 for lot at my home.. Britt, Atlanta, 597 Hope St, Ss. W., RA 0325. _ 53. 8. 15 mos. old roosters and 15 All Star B. R. cockerels, bloodtested, $2.00 ea. Mrs. A. C. Blalock, Nicholls. 5-8: Re hens, less than Yr. old, . fine individuals, $27.50; 15 Brown Leghorn hens, Yr. old, $2400 FOB. All: laying, 4-A stock. J. B.. Hickman, Barnesville. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: Nice Irish Gray Game ne er, wt, 5 to 6 lbs.,:1 yr. old, for. sale. Henry Ayers, Rock- mart, Rt 1. REDS: 30 N. H. Red roost: ers, purebred, from R. O. P. flock, March 20 hatch, $2.00 ea. any number desired. Mrs. E. R.' Jones, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Pure Irish | Grays, frying size trios in Warhose and Churchs Carolina Blues. No crosses. Bred under wire. $10.00 trio; $7.50 pr. Wayne Goode, Bron- wood. fe FS Purebred Dark Cornish. cock- LIVESTOCK WANTED _ RABBITS WANTED: Want 1 black. and white fiant buck rabbit. Advise. _M. L. Cheeser; Adairsville, Rt. GOATS WANTED: Want 2 good milk goats, not ess than 3 qt. milkers. Must oe gentle and easily milked. erels, March hatch, wt. 2% ibs., from unrelated, blood- tested flock, -$2.00 ea. Mrs. Fred. Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 2. 5 thoroughbred Indian Corn- ish hens, $2.50 ea.; also 3 Hot- lemen B. R. hens and 2 roost- rs, $2.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy. 20 extra fine March hatched cockerels, 3 4 Ibs., $1.75 ea.; 4 fine 1 yr. roosters, $3.50 ea:; 4 Feb. cockerels, 4% to 5 Ibs. Sell or exc. for 4 same age and wts. and breed.. All Pure- 14 W. R. hens and 1 rooster, | -|grade rooster, ALS CORNISH, GAMES AND GRANTS: 1 trio of Giant tassle games, 1945 hatehed, $12.00; also one 1 H Oliver plow, $5. 00 in good shape. .N. S. Crow, Royston, Re. 1. 1 large ee dark Cornish cockerel, ready for service, $2.50; 2 young young pullets, soon laying, $2.25 ea.; also eggs, $1.25 for 15. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Game roosters, White King and Common pigeons, Guinea pigs and Bantams for sale Bill Turner, Union Point. Dark Cornish chickens, 3 hens, and -1 rooster, 11 mos. old, hens now laying, $11.00 Fred A. Coreaux, College Park, 110 N. Madison St. ; CA 9537. LEGHORNS: 300 S. C. White Leghorn pullets, AAA imperial matings, 1 yr. old, good layers, $1.75 ea. Mrs, Clyde Lanier, Gray- mont. 70 Brown Leghorn hens, 4-A grade, 13 mos. old, now. lay- ing, $2, 00 ea. Must pick up here, 5 mi. South coming on old Atlanta Rd. Mrs. T. F. Orr, Cumming, Rte 3: _ White Leghorn hens for sale cheap. J. L, Ansmith, Empire, Robs Det LEGHORNS: TW 2A Yr. old, fine, $2.00; also from 1 to 50 best grade Buff Minorca cockerels,. 6 wks. old, $1.00 ea. at farm if taken at once. Mrs. B. Brady, Cairo, Rt. i Box 343. A502 S.C re WL, pullets, 5 mos. old, soon lay, $1.25 ea., or lot for. less. Will not ship. Mrs. CC. E. ~ Higginbotham, Waynesboro, Atkinson & Tab- Oras kd PIGEONS: Purebred racing Homer pige ons, mated, banded and work- ing at sacrifice price; also Buff erels and pullets, about size of partridges, $1.00 ea:.C.. -|Overby, Columbus, 3609 14th Ave. . a White, Blue aaa Silver: Kings, $4. 00 pr.; Red Carneaux, | $3.50 pr.; Blue barred Homers, $2.00 pr.; a few odd cocks or hens of ea. breed at half price per pr. Henry W. Rhodes, Sr., LaGrange, 307 Park Ave. Pigeons, 50c pr. Exc. 2 pr. for Leghorn hen or N. H. Red |pullets, wt. not less than 1-%% lbs. T. A. Moseley, Tennille. Common pigeons, 25c ea. No less than - 4 shipped. Bill Turner, Union Point. Common pigeons, 25c_ ea. Will ship express collect any- where. T. L, Pugh, 1257 Me Pherson Ave: oe Homer pigeons, $2. 50 Good stock. J. M. Marsh, LaFayette; Chattanooga Si REDS: 50 N. H. Reds pullets, 3% mos. old, $1.00 ea.; for lot; 9 White Rock - pullets, $1.00 ea. \for lot. Mary B. Riley, Bos: ton, Box 153. 20 4-A grade N. H. Red and few Parmenter Red pullets, 5 Cochin Bantams, young cock-. 16 wks. fine .for yr. next. yr. 3. lets Mrs. lets, or write. ielsville, ea. olls. 10 fat Meeks, 1 where. seed, 50c oat R. $1.50 ea.; grown, | $1.50 ea. B. hens and 1944 hatch; hens laying, $1.00 ea, and party pay _ Express. Send Money. Order. Burns, Vidalia, Rt. 1. 4 large young white Pekin |ducks, 10 wks. old, $6.00. Can ship. 20 to. 25th; ee ee SS aaneeetat ane 7 Se Se | POULTRY FOR SALE | POULTRY FOR SALE | POULTRY FOR SALE |FARM HE : poe : : es fo , BABY CHICKS AND REDS: Want Duy. 400 large R. I. Red _pullets, old from ped_ stock, breeding, Cheaper if you take all. Barnes, Chipley. ~ Christie N. H. Red Hens, 2nd from _ breeder, clean, good for bree $1.75 ea. Jan; ding for Write for prices. C. T. McMillan, Gainesville, Rt, R. I. Red chicks, dark strain, bloodtested, $2.75 for: 25,. $10. 00. for 100 postpaid; also big pul- and _ cockerels, Don Donaldson, Decatur, |DE 2405. 800 Christy N. H. Red pul- March 15 hatch, 12. wks. old, $1.50 ea. tion. Can ship. Mark Wood- \liff, Flowery Branch, Rt. Blood tested N. H. Red cock- erels, 11 wks. old, $2.00 ea. See $2.00 ea. Guar. satisfac- I. Frances Dean, Dan- Re N. 3. H. Red hens, mos. old, $1.75 ea. Lawrenceville, TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE; DUCES, ETC. FOR SALE. dark Guinea hen, $1.25 ea.; 'pure White drake (duck), $1.50, or $4.00 for lot... Bennie Fendley, burg, Rt. 1, Box 48. 5 Indian Runner ducks, 4 drake, 50 N. H. Red hens, 14 mos. old, blood tested and excellent layers, $2.00 ea.; Red pullets, 10 wks. old, $1.50 Mrs. A. C. Blalock, Nich- also 40 N. H. 14 Mrs. J. E. Rt. White Guinea hen and 1 1 Ship any- Dan- 4 1945 and also Citron Tb, Add postage. white $3. 00 pr. Exc. for: 3 pr. working. white Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Pekin ducks, fast King pigeons. C. Fountain, Dublin, Rt. Bs 3 grown White Indian Run-'| ner ducks: drake and 2 ducks, I drake and duck, quackless Muscovies, or $7.00 for lot. L, sic Leslie. POULTRY WANTED St. West. once, job, $3.00. few. Quote. Kenzie, pierre 1613 Fourth as Want to basy from party having the Speckled Sus- sex chickens; want to, buy a te self. Mrs. F: A man Park, Rt. f. Want man_ with fatally: for|farm. Willing to Pecan Grove work. Year round day.. Nice house with lights and watd.. FARM HELP winnie Cae: Es = mons, Hartwell, Rk Frank S. Me- Want reliable white or. color- ed woman to work on farm, at r Salary, $30.00 mo.,: plus board. Write particularls about A. McCombs, Nor- 4 oR Pollorum | house, lights, water, | mey Lightfoot, Millen, | oe | water. Mrs. John | colored, prefer man $35.00 per wk. and Parker, Decatur, Be b Rt. 2. Want unencumbs od aged white woman to h light work on farr and small salary, - Rucker, Alpharetta, Pho Want . Veteran asG.1 on farm, Exp. with | are raise ae ave reg. hogs, : lights, well - a ee Church and. school door. 12 mi, State Ma Fulton Co. Mrs. J. Fairburn. On Cooks . ing Kenwood Hwy. Want couple for and small stock raisin, , schools, churches, and Atlanta, Pay salary a profits. J. * ee woody, Rt. ; Want a man. wi to act as caretaker and er for country place, living conditions and with electricity. furnishe tors to raise feed and beef cattle, J: Cc. Cut Soto. a Want. reliable couple or colored, for light w farm. New 3 room h 40-acre farm in Cobb- just off Johnsons Ferr i. from Sandy Sp House has lights and Good wages. Sanders, Atlanta, eS 1726, = Want nice, clean, Good salary to the right V. C. Batchelor, Logany Want good men to on Blythe Isle on Thi or write. B. O. Fussell, wick, Blythe Isle. POST TIONS WAN Man with wie and children want farm y tend poultry. or livesto for 3 room house and wk. Good plow hand. Ward, Atlanta, 795 We St., N. W. Man 30 yr. old wi family want job on truck and tractor dil perienced in row crop cultivating. Will move Lwhere.. Write or se Oatha -Martin, Albany, Box 532. : . 40 yr. old white m 1 ma ~ on farm |i have to be moved. Want job on time experience. | l tractor and will mov where. H. W.. Shar Ford, Rt. 2, Box 166. Want job keeping on farm buildings. farm work. Have w children (oldest 15.) what. you can offe os mos. old, $1.50 ea. Can not|Must be sober and_ reliable.|h a Pras Bradley, Temple, 7 bred, fine, healthy Cornish | ship. Henry P. Spivey, Egypt, George. S. Hurst, : les Rt. eae cares, a Vl, Johnnie Gane Reidsville. Ri-1, 4, Box 34-A | *phone 1873 R.- |Store. GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES - . MAY AND JUNE : Atlanta Augusta Valdosta Ss lvesier Nashville HOGS LBS. June 12th June 6th | June 7th sr 10th . June llth Good to Choice 180/240 14.50- Z - Good to Choice DG FIO a y os aon pees ae _ Heavies ee ee No Feeder Feeder. Feeder Lights 1a; 1IS ye = Hogs Pigs Hogs Hogs Lights 135/150 4 = - 16.00- 19.00 18,00- 23.00 18.00- 24,00 Lights 130/DN Lies Pepe res Le eS Roughs 180/350 13.75- -Roughs 350/450 13.75- Pigs Nise ea seme CATTLE | 3 2 : : Choice Strs. & Heifers 2 4745 = 18.25 17-60-4840) gi \ Sood Strs. & Heifers 16.00- 17.45 17.00- 18.25 16.00- 17.00 40 00+ 35.06 [os Med. Strs. & Heifers 12.00- 14.00 | --------- 11.00- 14.00 11,00- 13.00 12.00-. 14.00 Common _ Strs. & Heifers 9.00- 11.00 | 10.00 12.00 20,00- 12.00 10.00- 12.00 Set Cows (6 oe. ae 12.00- 13.00 13.50- AO O0) A et 12.00- 16.00 12.00- 14.00. Common Cows eal! e 9.00- 11.00 10.50- 13.25 11.00- 13.00 36.00- 12.00 10.00- 12.00 = Gonper Cows 6.75- > 8.50 - 8.25. 8.00- 10.00 8.00- 10.00 8.00- 10.00 - rigs, & LA. Bulle Gid- 4,001 41,00- 14.00 12,00- 14.00 12.00- 14.00 'Bneliy Cows. 3 = 6.50 ee cer 7.00- 9.00 8.00- 10.00 7.00- 9.00 Ne 700- Bao 11.00- 13.00, 10,00- 12.00 10.00- 12.00 ood Calves ee es 16.50 | 16. 00- 18.60 16.00- 17.50 oe OO 16.90) 14,00- 16.50 oe a - : 12.00- 14.00} Se So > 11.00-.12.00 :