- "TOM. LINDER | VOLUME 29 Editorial By TOM LINDER sue of December 5, (1945). Gi Joes godly tyrants. roes | can. r silent tents are spread. bivouae of the dead. hat about the GI Joes ng home? They are just in the of young manhood. Many. of h school room,.some from col- and many from the farm and e enough to foresee the problems h they must face? hall these returning men go to the sane notion that the farmer must his products at world prices and in etition with world slave labor. ny man honestly and sincerely se a young man to get on the farm a eents a day? hall these young men: join. the of industrial labor in the hope of ng their ae in world mar- Deen we 20 all a for world trade, our industrial products must be d in those countries of low wages. e go all out for world trade, Amer- d to produce cheap goods that can nations. . It we go all out for world trade, industrial labor will just as surely to compete with world markets Il the farmer, if the farmer de- nds on foreign markets. We can advise these young men 1D- ar as possible to complete their edu- ion, A well rounded mind and Ls lity to think clearly for oneself is eless heritage which cannot ee n away. : : the young GI Joes are to have a will: not vetien r lives have been sacrificed to the for gold and the lust for power gave their lives as only Amer-- Fame S- ternal camping- -eround : eho are = without business. experience of. d. Many of them taken from. ry. Who can advise these young that or how they should do? Who > he Washington administration has try to compete with labor that is Sold to the slave and peon labor of te from Market Bulletin, 5 ae Glory guards, with solemn round, ~ : industrial labor will find itself + "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1948 ee ~ chance in life, we must have plenty of | jobs to g0 around. ee These jobs ean be had ate if. we _ preserve our integrity and. pe as a nation. These jobs can be had one if we. have a well rounded and swell balanced ee momy in this country. These jobs can be had only if we is e a well balanced population on the farm and in other lines of activity. hese jobs can be had only if we preserve. the American standard of. Ay 2 ing. In fact, only if we increase our American standard of living. WHAT SHALL WE DO FOR os _. GI JOES? la the President and the Conines - immediately adopt an AMERICAN POLICY. Let them provide adequate - finances to put two million GI Joes on American farms, with the assurance FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA IT have noted with much pleasure the splendid work being done by the many chapters of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica. | have attended many meetings and have been especially impressed by the splen- did manner in which these meetings were conducted. 5 I have noted with what pone and self- assurance the various officers of the Future Farmers of America have conducted their meetings and realize the wonderful bene- fit to the farm boys the organization has proven. Throughout the war their drive for more. food and now that peace is here, the splen- did work they are being taught regarding better farming and diversified farming is going to mean much to the state. Soil erosion, planting of cover crops, bet- ter dairy herds, better meat cattle, and vari- ous ways and means of improving the farm home as well as the farm is being taught these eager young farmers. : The various camps of the Future Farmers of America will do much toward making Georgia a better farm state and the farm homes of Georgia a better place in which to live. I wish to congratulate each member | of the Future Farmers of America and each officer and each instructor for the splendid work which they are doing. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture, ~~ American market against cheap farn products from other countries. vide ample protection for American | | against imports. | Ane eotton ply the American need.) a give a national income upward. of 150 Japan and Germany will and military establishments runs into + tional billions of dollars to - that they will be ene ig the Let the President and Congress p indust Let. us build enot cotton mills to process every bale o into usable for (We do not have enough cotton to su | agriculture and American Let us provide a national income on 150 billion dollars per year by sustain- ing farm prices high enough to _ e farm cash income of 22 billions. . a farm income. of 22 billion a the regular seven times turnover w billions. According to the best information obtainable in Washington, it will re quire a federal budget of around 5 billion dollars per year from now on. to carry on necessary activities, The cost of maintainmge armies - in amount to several billion dollars. oe a Interest on the publie ae at 14 per cent will amount to 4 or 5 billion. per year. ee Payment of pensions to vetorane of past wars, payments of old-age assist ance, payments of unemployed pensation, payments to public ways, maintenance of hospitals, and. other necessary expenditures adds up to additional billions of dollars. ; Regular expenditures of eovern-. ment and maintenance of large naval several more billions of dollars. Under the Bretton Woods agree< ment this nation would furnish addia stabilize banks and currencies in other coun< | tries. 4 After enumerating all of these, we have not yet provided anything for AGL Joe, who fought in this last great war. Certainly we would be unworthy, of these men did we not make ample and sufficient provision for giving. GI Joe a break to regain in the business world and on the farm the opportuni- ties which he surrendered when we ealled him to fight. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture. * OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL; Atlanta. GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | Address all items for publication and all rdtiests to be put on the mailing list and for chang of addregs t) STATE BUREAU MARKET BULLETIN wh NATIONAL EDITORIAL Rf fSSOCIATION notice. | assume any, responsibility for any Bulletin. : Published Weekly at : 124-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, RB sccatlve Oltice, State Canitel \ Atlanta, Ga. Publication Offive = 114- 122 Pace Sit., Covington, Ga. leditoria) and Excutive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. -| Notify on FORM 8578Burean o! Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Bhterd as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6. 1900. Accepted for : mailing at special rate oi postage rrovided for in Sction 1103, Ac : ar October $a pale, : Notices of farm produce. and appurtenances adifiissable | undr postage rgulations inserted one time on ach request and | repeated only when request is oo by new copy of eee: Limited space will not permit insertion of notices conteiniig | wore than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not natice appearing in the : any - HAND _ ee TIBERY. FOR SALE - ECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE) St Cake iodel G 6 Ft. Com: bine, $400. 00. Johnnie Wood, Lavonia. | New Model Jobin Dere H tractor with lights, starter, and jower lift, on, rubber. Mrs, Cate Nunn, Mitchell. aiyecoan Peanut Picker, 1 i th, Hay Baler with 3 to 5 . P. Motor, on. rubber, used 3 sasons, $85. 00; Want a late) - nedel Ford tractor. D: ? He ~Gaultny, Reynolds, Rt. 4. Brand new Walking Cultiva- tor for sale. Riley C. Couch, Turin. ot good 6 row, mule drawn ywer Duster, $150.00 as is ve: AS B. Preston, Monroe. ~ Benthal Peanut Picker; bought now in 1945, used part ci Jast season, in good cond., $500.00. A. C. Charive, Perk- ins, Rid, Turner Peanut Picker, geod cond, picked less than 100 tons of peanuts, also 1 Turner hay baler with Wiscohsin air. oold motor attached. E. C. ill, Pineview. farm. Robt. No. 9. for sale. Bethlehem. cortiplete good cond., Joe Page, ;made body, home, 1% mi. ners, 50 gal. d Ellis, Gin lift, Oliver 2 H., Chlaice ike! Danielsville. new. bes D. Locke, Butler; Rt. cubator, 250 s J D., model K. B. (heavy. auity type) tractor disc harrow, sed very little, $145.00; also 4 single units, sterling type eLaval Milkers, with com- plete Set of new rubber, $70.00 a. one or all. Jesse HH. Du- mas, Forsyth, phone No. 4626. Small iron frame Grist mill nd 1 Feed mill, for sale, at oe Duren Fatm. Mrs. ish, blocky, chickens. Ea. what he gets. Atlanta S. E., JA 3284. with INCUBATOR: machinery: gins; 1 fan, double box press, steam trampler, George E. Ray, Dry Branch.. JD: modl B tractor, power | rubber on front wheels, steel with xtehsion rims or rear, in, good ee Roy - Rice, ze, bull pay chgs. G. 516 Woodward Ave., Gr. 1- WISCO magneto for Avty model A tractor, not used sinc being overhauled, $12.50 FOB W. Wilson,. Mc- Bean, Rt. 2, care Wilson Acres, I. H. C. Mower and Rake, A-i cond., Ernest almost new, Edwards, John Deere model B tractor cultivator, riseanable JT phone Montezuma No. 37. New 1 4H. wagon, $110. 00 Ea. Woodland. ake ss Wadsworth, Woodland. 16 in.. 2 Roller, Syrup Mill and 10 ft. copper pan, Bbl., Cumming. in price. Byromville. at my 3 -skin- $100.00. L. 3-80. saw ete, for sal. Elec. in- $25.00 cash, | FOB, or trade for 10. hens and E cockerel of the Dark Corn-| type. dog on M. Cantrell, SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED S L. Thompson, Thormas- wie, . , Box 295. J B. ak Mill, with mill, _ screens and hopper in perfect vee nd. J, E. Turner, Atlanta, 34 LaFrance St. N. E., care 2 Ponce de Lean Dairy. Farmall tractor Model A, re~ cently overhauled, good cond., gether wih cultivator a 2 lisc, turning plow. See. ters. J. B.. Robinson, Wind, phone 146._ A 3 roller-Cane Mill, Chat- oga No. 12, all in good 1.,. $50.00. All letters ans. - Collins, Cobbton, Rt. 2. Uhit Cohdey milking ma- e,; ther. type cooler, cans, a Dairy, $300.00 at my A. N. Bryant, Austell, Box, in Want eall. P: Cream McCe side delivery ate almost new,. 1 hay rake, horse power, needs disc Grain D a repairs, also other : ] ag Dont write, 4 mix Se. of Morris Sta-| 1944 model gk Boyette, Morris | Advise. . cs a aaa Rt. 1. Model tractor and Cultivator. trade model H Farmall and Kother pay difference. rill, and Ww. Want late model Ford tract- or in good cond. Advise. H. Burnsed, Pembroke, Rt. 1. Want Grain Drill with Fert. good kind ahd price. Bobo, . Hartwell, Want large tractor and Har- row, either Farmall M or John Deere A. Must be econd., with good rubber tites and priced right for cash. We H, Jones, Jesup, Rt. 2. cond: State a J. Mi; Rt. 1 N in good} A Farmall Wiite or G. White, Fitzgerald, phone No. 336LI Want a hand turn, 2 gal Separator. Forsyth, Rt. 4, Box 121. Want Van -Brunt 8 or } BE. with Fert. Distributor, in good cond., also a John Deere model B tractor equipment. Crawford, home- E. Buy or | Raley, 10 | with wheels, | postage to. all. o Mrs, _ oe caueate e SECOND HAND MACHINERY TED Want a Mdel A John Deere tiactor, with 6r without equip- ment. In good * shap, with power lift. Advise. Marvin Kimbel, Colquitt. Want a 6 disc John Deere Tiller on rubber with Seeder. Stat cond., and price. Edw. J... Collier, Manassas, Rt. 1. *phon Reidsville 2120. Want rar end of Fordscn rubbr or stel, and transmission. Nay modl. Write Willis Foster, Clarkston, Box 204. CORRECTION: ~ Want 1 Wheat and Oat drill with ferti- lizer attachment for tractor, in good cond., also 1 good heavy 1 H. wagon, in good.cond, J. J- Bruton, Austell, Banksead Hwy, BEANS AND PEAS es SALE 18 bu. Brab peas, $6:50 bu: FOB. No less than 5 bu. to customer, don, ~ 30. bu. Gatan beans, i0 bu. O- too-tan beans, $7.00 bu. FOB. Johnnie Leverett, Luthersville. O-too-tan beans, $8.00 bu. FOB. Jas. R. Mallis sO HERICy 12 bu. Walker ~ Soy, Beans, $4.00 bu,. FOB. D. . Wiley, Cordele, Rt. 4. About 3 bu. White, black- eyed table peas, 50 gt. Charles Cline, Calhoun, Rt. 2. 90 day Runner Velvet Beans, slightly damaged, $3.75 bu. No less 1 bu. shipped. A. E. Wom- mack, Harrison. 11 bu. New Era peas, in good cond., and sound, $6. 15 Bu: FOB, or $6.50 bu. at my home. Jotiah E. Poole, Walska, Rt, 1. 75 Bu. Peas, svral Varieties, $6.50 bu. Sr., Stone Mountain: CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 50 bu. corn, $2,00 bu., and 20 bu. this years oats, $1. 00 bu. J. Ww. Camp, Lithonia, Rt. 1. About 75. bu. good Corn in shuck, at my farm, 7 mi: Comer, $2.00 bu. If interested come to Comr and I will go out there with o P. C. Searboro, Co- mer, _&. Box 66. SEED FOR SALE Ga. Rambler Bea, cupful; Spanish peanuts, 20c 1b.; Cushaw pumpkin, Martin gourd, Mexican squash, 30 seed, 10c; Hot pepper, 10c tbls. All pure.. Postpaid over $1.00. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. Red nest onions for planting 50c_ tea- nest, $1.50 gal., $9.00 bu. Ready ship now. Also white nst Gnidhs, $1.00 gal. Mrs. s A. Cheek, Lawrenceville, Rt. . Tomato seed: 200 Blue Mtn., or (runs 15 ft., 100 1bs. to vine, Wt. up to 2 Ibs.) and 200 Colossal Uargest grown) atid 100 Ox- Heart, with cultural instruc- tions for 25e. War or postage stamps accepted. Will C12 Smith, Roy. 1946 crop Collard seed, 40 Ib. % 1b, Me; % Ib, 15: packet for io. Mrs. WwW. F. Wil: liams, Buchanan, Rt. 2. ' Peck to Hill, large red nest onion, make 25 to 30 to hill. Plant in August and Septem- ber, $1.50 gal. No chks, Mrs. ta Ashworth, Dacula. New, mixed turnip seed, 3 Ibs., $1.00 P. P. J. W. West- |. brooks, Suwanee. 1946 large red fest onions for August planting; quarter 4 times, 1 quarter makes 8 and 10 in nest, ie 50 gal. Add post- age. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flow- ry Bratch, Rt. d: Calif beer seed, $1.50 per. spoonful, postpaid in Ga. Sam Lee, Buchanan, Rt. 1. _ New collard seed: % Ib., 25c: 1% Jb., 50; 80c lb. Add postage. yee Rts. -_ T. H. Hardie, Gor-| FOB. EF. Cowan, plants now ready, . All Head early Crow, Gainesville. a. Vigorvine | now, in August; make 20 te 25 in Add SEED FOR SALE ee 300 Ibs. Cannon Ball Black Diamond melon seed, hand saved, sereen . > dried. State tested, Semesan trated, from selec ted melons, $2.50 Ib. FOB. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. 50 Ibs. Purple Top White Globe Turfhip sed, $16.00; 10 lbs., home raised tobacco in hand, $3.25. ey aoe and Cab- bage plants, $2.75 M. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. Ga. Collard seed, 10c_ large spoonful; % lb., 40e; 75 Ib. Also some curly mustard seed, 60c lb.: % 1b., 35c. Both hand cleaned. Exc. for Print feed sacks in good cond. Mrs, Clara Smith, Hampton, Rt. 1. - Tender hull, striped pole bean seed, 25c cup; 5 cups, $1.00. Broom corn seed, 15c cupful; 7 cups, $1,00. Larger quantities of either cheaper: Add postage. Mrs. A, L. Dodd, Alpharetta, 10 gal. white eating or planting, $1.00 gal. P, P. Exc. for feed sacks, 3 of a kind; for gal. Mrs, W. AG Hammond, Grantville, Love Oak Rd. 300 lbs. collard seed, 50c lb. Exe. for value. O. &. Norton, Fairburn, on Cooks Crossing, Kenwood Hwy. 900 lbs. Purple Top, Globe ~| and Southern Pride turnip seed, 35 lb. in bulk, or 50 Ib. in small lots. No less 1 Ib. mailed. J. A. Stone, Cumming, Rt. a PLANTS FOR SALE Margobe tomato plants, ready now, 500, $1.50; $2.00 M., del. Prompt shipment. Dewey Mathis, Gainesville, Rt 2! Marglobe tomato plants now ready, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. del. Good count and. good plants. Claudie Mathis, Gainesville, Rt, Zz. Good strong Marglobe tomato $1.75 M. at the patch, or ad "for shipping. Theodore Mathis, Gainesville. ' Wakefield, Flat Dutch and cabbage and Marglobe tomato wee gat. C} 300, $1.00; $2.00 M; 5. m, $9.50; Collard and Nw Stone tomato, 4 300, 85e; $1.90 M. del. Lee Stone tomato plants, $2.00 M. No checks accepted. J, B. Mar- tin, Gainesville, Rt. 1. P, R. Potato, Cabbage, tomato | and collard plants, 30 C; $1.60 tomato plants, doz. Joos Ac Crow, Gaines- - vite. Rite: Marglobe and New Stone tomato plants, 50 C; $1.25 M. Imp. WR. potato, 50 C; $1.25 M. - Postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. P. R. potato plants, Insp., and | treated, tied with tape, ready $1.00 M. Del. Full count, good plants, prompt ship- ment: W, D. Lightsey, Screven. P. R. potato plants, imp., state insp., Red or Yellow Skin, | vine grown, full count, prompt {| shipment, 5 Tyre, Bristol, M.., $5.00. F. G. Strawberry (very large, mild flavored) plants, 60c C. -Rhu- barb, Horseradish and garlic tubers for sale or exe. for Print Guano sacks, Mrs. Ada Powell, Rising Fawh, Rt. 3: Cert. P. R. and Copper Skin M. Cunt and quality. guar. Mis, A. B, Williams, Alma. Insp. P. R. potato plants, $1.50 M; 5 M and up, $1.25 M. Postpaid, Prompt del. G, Ben Wilson, Rebecea. _. Missionaty and Aroma Straw- berry plants, 75c C; $6.50 M. New garden sage plants, 60 doz. Add postage under $1.00) orders. Damp packed. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee. Marglobe and Stone tomato | 1 plants, grown in virgin -frorn Semesan treated seed, 6-8 soil, inch plants, 50c C: $3. 00 M; 10- 12 in: plants, 60c C; $3.50 M. P. P. Moss packed: z e Turnip- seed, Griffin. ; P, R. potato ~ planis, insp., prompt shipment. State 5 M, multiplying |. potato plants, reduced to $1:00 Rutgers omits plan M. Postpaid in Ga. uM. ee ae Claxton, Tk Chupp Rd. Collard plants, 35 nuts, 1 onions (cut-up kind), Exe, for print sacks, alike. Mrs. H. Lincolnton. Field grown. Marglobe, and Baltimore Tomato. field and Dutch cabbag 300, $1.00; $2.25 M.- Del. up, $1.80 M. Exp Col, Heading Collard, oo $1.75 M; 5 M, $7. 50. promptly. C. W. Sinith, ville, Rt. 2; Chas, W. Cabbage an Collard plants, 20e C. Hg per plants, 25 C. Cito 50c lb. Klondike Str: plants, 40- CAA Rosie Crowe, Cumming Nice Scarlet Dawn a Stone tomato, also plants for sale. : Janta, 680 Lee Sty 1617. SG Ga collard plants, 40c ; 5 M or more, M. Col. Marglobe tomat C; $2.50 M. Del. Pri 40c ea, cE Gainesville, Rt. : Wakefield and Dut bage, Marglobe, Stone timore tomato plants, 500. $2.20 M. Ga Heading 500, $1.00; $1.95 M. Large lots cheaper. e a rett, Gainesville, Rt. ie _ Collard plants, $2.00 $1.25 del. Also few W. R $2.00 ea. FOB, H. -F. Ellenwood, Rt. z, Spearmint plants, Garlic, $1.00 doz. C ea. 2 for 25c. Mrs. ker, Gainesville, Ric Gov't ihsp. ~P.. RB, plants, $1.15 M. Del. F -Shipmient.: C.F. Mann, rency. ee ~ Tree aiid Biverbenting plants, 50c C. Sage plant nip, hoarhound, horsemi comfrey plants, 20c ea. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Dutch and All Head and W. cabbage, Ga. ai fashioned collards, 300, 75 $1.00; $1.85 M. Marglobe, timore and Stone tom: 85; 500, $1.25: $2.20 - Good planis, A Gus Gainesville, Rt. he Govt. insp., treated R Pes: potato plants, _ $2. Prompt shipment. hee: Musselwhite, Arabi, R Phone No, 4310. Red Skin P.R. potato treated and izsp., $2.00, for $1:50.. Del. E. AL, Arabi, Rt. Tego os 3 Thousands bage, beets, Broccoli, H. V. Franklin, oe Black Beauty Egep $100; 500, $3.00; 3. 00" Chahelor, Pitts. Marglobe, New Stone Baltimore tomato pla $1.25 M. Moss packe filled promptly. Jarnes es ee Sere "FOR SALE 15 acres Stone Mo watermelons, ready t latter part of be 7 sell field 1 mi. T, P. Thomason, oe About 3. acres ro tin corn; like to sell Also Dill sprays, 25 and postage. T. N Kathleen, Rt. 2. Fall seed potatoes, at my home. E Resaca, P 0. Box 56. t 6 bu, lake Mountain potatoes, $2. my place. Ridley ton, Rt A: eae = sae ee oe 14 : $3.75. Miss Sallie Tyre, Bris- ae place, mi Cordele e (West, a, nt some Guinea Pigs, between 14.24 ounce |) - - free, either sex. Contact Dr. E. J. Sunkes, }} itire . herd of milch cows and all Parny and aipment will be sold at Special Auction at July 5th. No prior sales will be made and eee be sold. Itemized list mailed upon re- sing their acre yields, can inerease and reduce the seme time. An aly ee See hes Been produced acres. For most of should be nidable in bsosting Is three buchels per g their jobs just a lit- tier all erourd will most cases: Actually, a are often @ obtained anise loams. id be planted in Ments crops the cuid be deep cnough d roct range and to ure and plant fcad. e cultivaticn other aid grass contre! can the. prefarat Sion. Corn plented so it will have at siuking and tagcel- Sandy soils requ ire Ating than clay ceils. be fed weil, eepccial- ot following a highly crop. We recomimend 30 pounds of 2-12-6, Per acre at plant ; aa ck nitrate Lend with high fer- roistiire _will a . 8 0 24 incres in ees acly - end. at tre: mane eran and age, con be best done BS tun shallow. son, Shellman, Rt. 1, Box 55. I per Le: $3.00 ville, Rt. 1. Thomas, ato, for sale at my home, Sylvester Jones, Milan, Rt. 1 &.. Hoschton. EGGS FOR SALE 3. A grade Black Minorca eggs, .$1.00 per 15. Postage |patd, Mrs. L. D. Elliott, - uae vonia, Rt. 1. eS Purebred S- C... Bult. Or6,,: eggs $1.25 for 15 P. P. Cartons to -be ret. Miss Ronie John- Eggs :Speckled guinea, $1.10 pure. Bronze turkey, doz.; Black Leghorn, $2.00 for - 18, del. also Yellow pear tomato plants, - BC. C: large sage plants, 6 for 50c. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douglas- _Everlaying M. B. pullorum tested turkey eggs, 30c ea. P. P. Order now for June. and July del. Mrs. Jim Black- well, Newborn. aH GRAIN AND HAY _ SALE aes Os Rae ee e 1,000. bales fine esp edeza | hay for sale at farm in alk- | er County, near LaFayette. H. L.- DeGive, Atlanta, 219 Grand | Theatre Bidg., WA 7676. 6 or 7 tons good Peanut hay | for sale at market price. C. H. Dawson, Rt. 2. : 30 bales good hay, - for sale at market price or exc. for shoats. H. C. Cruce, Clark- ston, 333 Church St. : Lespedeza and Johnson Grass mixed Hay. $25.00 ton FOB farm. J. H. Goolsby, Monticello. Several hundred tons of sround Corn and Hay; hay is Runner Peanut sand of very finest variety, for sale. W .S. Smith, Reidsville. tons baled cats, =; 1846 3 Austell on Powder. Springs Rd. $45.00 ton. Will not ship. Gome see. W. A. Waters, Aus- tell, Rt 1. 30 to 40 tons bright vine hay, saved. without _| $30.00 ton at farm. D, B. Portal. 20 tons Peanut hay for sale. Sev. Pea- rain, Gay, e Some oats for sale. in large lots, at Dr. Randoffs farm, 4 mi. Hoschton, Bartow- Hall, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a eggs, five cents Cas, a Mrs. Josie Van-! ee eggs, $2.00, Wilson Carson, (On Zebulon Road.) 2 eggs, Atlan- | BEE HIVES: ' for lot. Grif- | $1.00 per 16; _ Jennie Jolley, 14 Beechives, 10 frame, 1 super, and 20 8 frame, 1 super, Govt, tested, few empty. gums and supers and little supply. $200.00 W.M. Beasley, Claxton. PEANUTS: 30 lbs. good, shelled treated Spanish peanuts: for seed. Sell or exc, for. peas. John J, Davidson, Pineview, Htc: and GEORGIA SWEET POTATO PLANT GROWERS you expect to sell sweet potato plants in 1947 ave not already made application to the De- nent of Entomology, please do so before July 1946. Unless applications are received before Inspectors arrive in your section, it will be nec- y to charge mileage for return trips. There is charged for this service providing applications Sent in by. July 15. A each application. Application blanks will be ed on request. C. H. Alden, Director, 432 State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia. dollar deposit is required _tell. | Keith, Alvaton. | | Miss Audrey Silver, | Mrs. \90c gal. del; fe | Waycross, -|some Calif. doz. Add postage. | Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. SYRUP AND HONEY: 75 Qts. Ribbon. Cane. Syrup and 15 qts. honey for sale. Mrs, Arthur Henslee, Lithia | Springs, paces No. 5694, = SAGE. - Leat sage, hand picked, shade dried, $1.00 Ib. 5 to -20 Ibs, 90 lb.. Ground, $1.50 Ib. Also 25 and 50 ordet's filled. Virgil 1946 crop Sage, hand gather. ed, shade dried, $1.00 Ib; 3 in Ga. Ri 2: ROOTS AND HERBS: Red sassafras roots, 50c Ib. Tame gooseberries, 2. for 25c Exe for Print sacks, Talking Rock. BEES:-1 colony hybrid Bees, Italian str., new. glass observa- tion hive and super, inserted April 8th, $17.00 I. A. Manley, Atlanta, 166 Flora Ave, N. & HERBS AND ROOTS: Yel- low Dock, Queen of the Mead- ow, Rattle Weed, Butterfly, Black Haw root, 25 Ib.; wild cherry bark, catnip, life ever-. lasting. 20 Ib. Add postage.| 3. Wy eckson, Ranger, | 2. SAGE: Shade Rt. dried Sage, also Sage plants, 20c: ea.; $l. 50 doz. Del. - rs. Leila Phillips, Royston, Rt i. MISCELLANEOUS ae FEATHERS waNrep: Want 10 or 12 Ibs. used Goose feathers. State price. Mrs. V, W. Busby, Bainbridge. LARD WANTED: Want 50 Ibs. home rendered jJard for personal use and not for resale. State price, All mail ans: C, C, Keaton, Manor, Ries 5 a Want 50 Ibs. home rendered lard for personal use and not]. State price. All Mrs. Lester Pittman, he 3: PEAS WANTED: Want 1 gal., or less of large, white, black- eyed peas. Give price and amount. - Mrs. C. H. Culbertson, Colbert. PLANTS WANTED: Will pay 10 each for a dozen or two of old time Nigger Killer blue potato plants or: vine cuttings,. Write. Willis Foster, Clarkston, Box 204. Potatoes Wanted: Want sev. bushels of Lookout Mountain -fall Irish potatoes for planting. Advise. Bose Barton, Flowery Branch. Rt.\ 2 for resale. mail ans. Rice seed to plant. Advise. E. Roby, Forsyth. 4, Box, 121 seed Wanted: Want multiplying beer Donald Butler, Beer seed. Advise. -Forsyth. Rt, 2 Straw Wanted: Wanted some baled Oats and Wheat Straw. State price for 200 bales or less. Woodrow Hobbs, Oglethorpe. Walnuts Wanted: Want 1 bu. Black Walnuts with the outside husk removed. Give. price del. . by prepaid P. P. George W. Wil- son, Savannah, 3 A Court Crescent Dr. West. Wheat . and .Corn Wanted: Want 100 bu. Wheat and 100 bu, yellow, shelled corn. Quote price. J. E. Humes, Columbus. HAMS WANTED: Want 3 country cured hams, wt. 16 to 35 lbs., for personnal use, and not for re-sale. Advise price and weight. Will send money order; J.C. Higgins, bus, P. O. Box 140. PLANTS WANTED: Want to hear from party having Thorn- less Raspberry plants. RF. Garner, Atlanta, 770 Dill Ave. SYRUP WANTED: Want 10 gal., pure Ribbon Cane syrup State Priee at once. Want for Gari bulbs, nie 40c doz. | | Italian garlic, 50 Miss Pauline Smith, F Ibs. or more 96e Ib. Postpaid oa metre Toccoa, | No chks. | }prove your Rice seed Wanted: Want! some Colum- ; own use and not for re-sale. open and bred cows, cows |: 53 head Heretord eee Polled Wereford cattle ilk sold to highest bidder on Friday, July 12, at Moultri. consignment will consist of good serviceable bults, with calf at side and open heifers. All interested cattlemen are urged to attend . this sale. W. E. Moultrie. : MISCELLANEOUS WANTED OATS WANTED: Want 2,000 bu. Seed Oats to plant on my own farm. Reply. Wm. CATTLE FOR SALE 2 reg. Horned Hereford cows with calves at foot, also 1 herd bull. A. M. Mohr, Stone Moun- tae: tt. s ds "phone Atlanta phone DE 5680 after P.M. 14 Heg., Horn type Here ford bulls, offspring from W. H. R. bulls. The kind that will im- next< calf. crap, Percy |A. Price, Albany.. 2 Reg., Red Poll bull calves, 8. mos. old, $75.00 ~ ea; Dorsey, Sleveland, Rik. 1 Reg. Jersey cow, milking with 8rd calf: has been | milk- ing 4 mos. and is bred -again' to Reg. bull. $150.00 at barn. J. A. St tone, Cumming, Rt: 5. it Reg. Hereford bull, Hora. | ed type; papers furnished; also 1-purebred Polled Here- ford Tsai Both are 1 Year old. J. P. MeLanahan, Elber- | ton, Box 1770. Jersey bull calf, to be reg. in buyers name. Fine blood lines. Wyman Walker, syth. : oe Grade Aberdeen - Angus cows with heifer calves at side deen-Angus bull. Ernest G. Edwards, Bethlehem. 2 extra fine Guernsey bulls: one 3 yrs. old, reg., wt. 1200 Ibs., $165.00; other, Yr. old, ent. to reg., $100. 00; also extra fine Guernsey heifer, 35. Ags. old, ent. to reg., $125. 00, at my place 8 mi. West. Fairburn, on Rivertown Rd. Jimmie Cald- well, Jr., Palmetto, Reg., Guernsey Dull. cal; dam out of a 7 gal: day cow. Reasonable price and picture of..calf on request. F. H. Bunn, Midville. f 2 young cows, Jersey- Guern- sey. cross with, 2nd calf due June 18-20th; both will give 4 gal. ea., $125. 00 ea; also 1 full blood large Jersey 1% gal. day now; $75.00. Dr. .D.~ A: ne Austell, = No. 01 . Reg. Yenc bull, Endow- ment Observer, 422128. Drop- ped Jan. 23, 1941. Bred by Hallmark Farm. Officially classified very and description on request. Dr. J. i Arnold, Newnan. HOGS FOR SALE Purebred Pp. pigs: 4 gilts, $12.00 ea.; 6 boars, $10.00 ea. Sep. gilts and boars, 3 mos. old, out of litters of 10 excellent bloodlines, treated and -< ree... $20.00 -6a. FOB. He C. Seage, Pinehurst, Rt. 10 wks old S. P. C.pigs, World Grand Champion str., and big litters, $17.50 ea.; Reg. buyers name; boar old enough for service, $40. 00 Reg.; bred. guilts, $60.00 ea. Reg. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. M. | here; Chandler, Albany, P. O. Box 702, - Loy For-' and now bred to Reg., Aber- good. Price |ready to ship at 8 wks. Lewis Griffith, Griffin, Rt. A. HOGS FOR SALE - - Berkshire pigs, 8 wis. August 10th and ready to ie Reg: buyers name, $20.00 ea. $10.00 ea. extra Crated. D. . Teague, Evans. 50 butcher shoats, all fatten ed on mature oats, ready July Ist. J. GG; *Purss, Oe Rt Ze. Reg. O. Q C. male shoats about 175 lbs., 5 mos. old, pap- ers go with him, $50.00 at my home. W. een, Pane ville, Rt. 1. Duro herd bear: Top soed lines, Reg., 6 generation; cer- 'tifieate free with purchase, Boar 2 yrs. old, in excellen service cond. Bargain for $125.00, at barn. Robt. W.. Wilson, McBean, Rt 2, Wilson eres. ie White Ob. pisses old, $12:50: ea.:-.2) mos. eld, $10. 00 ea. Fred C. Pierson, ~ East Point, A017 Washington [ Rd. CA: 3660. | Reg. S. P. C. male and gilt about 6 mos. old, from one aoe leading blodlines. W. skitie, Tifton. AQ purebred Black Bo pigs, net veg. Ship July | at 10 wks old, $12. 50 ea. Dia order now. MT. Sanders, | Commerc. Cie niaie pigs, 7 wks a *, inoculated, ready to ship, also. extra fine blooded gilts, reg., and bred to Reg. O. I. C. male- for sale, at my farm, 8 mi. No. Alpharetta, at Birmingham. ws H. Nix, Alpharetta. fine gilt sows, bring pigs in. July, ea., O. I. Cran: Duroc, $75.00 ea; 6 yr. old" horse, wt. 1200 Ibs., work any- where, with 1 H. wagon al- es mos, Sev. without wagon; good old mule, $60.00.--D. F. Peters, Douglas ville, Rt.. 2. 5 fine pigs, 3 mos. old, very large for age Must sell. at. once. Come see. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, Atlanta, 130 Cardler Ro. Su E. a 7 good pigs, 2 mos. eld June 29th, $10.00 ea. if taken ~ BY. July ist. Mrs. Pearl Smoak, | Warwick. Mecdern blocky type Hoan shire pigs, Reg. name, crated | ahd shipped, $15.00 and $12.50 -ea., without: papers. J. E. Ben-_ : neit, Screven. : Reg, O00 > Co pigs, Bis nose, blocky type, ready to ship in July $20.00 ea. treat- | ed and rg. in buyers name. J. H. Rokuere, Americus, Rt 2. Purebred Berkshire pigs, sit- ed by son of the $2, 000, Champ- os jon Borens Epoch. 12 pigs in litter. Dbl. treated and reg., * July. 8th, $30.00 ea. FOB. Ys Sosebee, Demorest, Rt. 1. pig, for $50.00. R. P. ie Palmetto. e HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 good mule and 15 or oe tons Peanut hay, for_sale, See at my farm, 3 mi. S. W. Hawk=' 3 insville on Eastman Highway. R. T. Bemby, Hawkinsville. .Beans (Lima), per bu. hprs. Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu. Collards, per doz. bun. . Corn (Green), per doz. ears Okra, pef bu. hprs. Onions (Green), per doz. bun. Peaches, bulk, per bu. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables June 21, 1946 Cabbage, per 50 lb. sacks __.. Ailania gee $2.10-$2.50 1.75- 2.25 75- 1.00 1.25- 2.25 '50- 1.00 25-40 | 2.50- 3.00 | 75- 1.00 1.00- 2.50 '50- 1.25. Peas (Field), per bu. Potatoes, per 100 Ib. sack Squash, per bu. hprs. - Watermelons, each A. B. Wood, Guns, Box 418. Turnip Salad, per bu. pprt. be ~ 8.00- 4.50 most new, $200.00 or $125.00 POR I oe, ew and ee HORSES: AND. MULES FOR SALE _ - SHEEP AND. GOATS. FOR SALE E white mule, sound and a good worker, about 900 lbs, 12 yrs. old. O. S. Barber, Dea- = So tir Rie 3, 2 nice ponies, well broke, 2 yrs. old. dandies, for sale. PR. HH: Stephenson, LaFayette, Rt. tad +m 1 good, sound work mule, to plow and= wagon, wt. 1300 lbs., pes $5000 John. W Deytz, Mon- See oticello: 2 mares, work. anywhere, one 6 yrs. old, wt. 1100 lbs., other 10 yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ibs. Cheap for. cash. See at my spatne be. Ga, GOre; Ohoopee, = O. Box 43. _ RABBITS AND CAVIES. : FOR SALE eed eae e N. Z. Red Rabbits, 12 wks. old, from. ped. stock, $3.00 pee Sr, Exp. Col. H. BE Brantley, ite es Tennille. = 2N. Z. Whites (doe and 2 bucks), 14 wks old.and 6 Black rabbits, 8 wks. -old, $7.00 for JOte Swap for ducklings - and - ge A. Rhodes, Augusta, 258, 5 frying size White rabbits, $1. 50 Gea, about il wks old, - bucks or does. Write. Kramer ae eb, Carrollton, 30 College Flemish Giants, jrs., ped. reg. stock. Show 2S and utility National W. E. A. - strain, papers, on all. Cor- ns respondence. a pleasure. W. J. _ Arnold; Thomasville, Rt, 1. and 2 does, heavy type, $25.00: No 2, W, . Juniors, cui pr. Mrs. T. C. Sewell, Canon. N. Z. Whites, 3% mos. old, 7 00 ea. Arthur Irvin, Put- peer: (Giant rabbits, 6 wks old. $3.00 < prs also 4 ped. N. Z. Whites, ooo wks. old. $4: 00 pr. ie Kinsey, Dalton, 318 Crown St. Giant Chinchillas: 1-2 mos. old, $1.00 ea., me peel pr. 14 mos. ~*~ or $5.00 ea. Calvin Bookhardt, = Denton. ev. nice | Foioe eens. and doe from ped., heavyweight size. Reasonable. _M. K> Fuqua, Hawkinsville. "Rabbits: doe, Yr. old, bred, $4.00; wk8. old, $1.75 pr., ered Giants, a Bell, Decatur, 2677 Pharr Rd. Young: N. "7 White rabbits, 5c ea. ments. Clara -Anneberg, etietta, Rio T..-* male guinea pigs, ~ males, 1 yr.. young males, SU 50 large. English stock. - - Order. Ship. promptly, - Bookhardt, Denton. -a. Hew, = Ne Red Trio N. Z. Whites, ped., buck ped. from _ reg. non-related parents, $10.00 | 20 well marked Checkered John A. | 6 young $2.00 old, about 10 Ibs. ea., doe is bred, $9.00 Angora ' Prize Winning stock; also ped. Junior Flemish bucks, 1 Junior ~ doe and buck, N. ey Whites from Blue Ribbon Winners of 1 black and ws dark Red doe, bred, $5. 00: ; pr. whites and 1 pr. Blacks, 6 i pr Check-| $2.00. Lockard at my farm. No ship- Ma- 6 mated, large Prgien fe- $3.00 ea.; 2 old, $2.00 ea.; 2 All Money Fresh milk see 2, 3, 4 and 6. Qts., 14 for $100.00 at my place on Polar | Rock Rd. 3 blocks from Lake Wood Park. J. R. Collan, Atlanta, Polar Rock Rd., Box 206. Goats, common breed,- some real nice breeding . Ewes and kids; about 30 head, $3.00 ea. FOB farm. R. E. Barnes, Graymont. 1 Hornless, purebred Saanan buck kid. Best _ bloodlines. Dam, a heavy milker who never goes dry. Mrs. F. E. Hogan, Hapeville, 3692 Atlanta Ave. CA 1884. Southdown Ram, wt. about 200 lbs., 4 yrs. old. Nice ani- mal. $25.00 if taken at once to avoid inbreeding. R.. N. Aderson, Forsyth, phone 2076. 2 kid milk goats, 6 mos. old, from mother that cost $75. 06 who is now giving 3 Qts., milk a day. $15.00 ea. or exc. for 2 lambs, just weaned. J. W. Rd. Poguonbure = Nubian cross milk goat, naturally hornless. Blak with Tog. trimmings. 3 $40.00, kidding. . Very gentle. crate at my expense. W. W. Brooks, Greensboro. Doe, half Nubian and half Toggenburg, dry, 2 yrs. old; 2 kids, buck and doe, 5_ mos. old, one quarter Tog., and. 3/4 Nubian. The 3 for $30.00. T. H. Gay, Bodwen Springs, Rt 2. |. Reg., Saanan. |some to. freshen in Auust, also reg. kid bucks. Mrs. Elsie Trons, Atlanta, 221. Macon Dr. SBR 98, phone MA 8499. Have goats, pigs, ee Wes Atlanta farm near Jonesboro. Weaver, Jonesboro, _ | phone WA 1712. cross between the two, milch cow, with 2nd calf, fresh. of July ish eG Long, Hogan. calves, 2-or 3 mos. old, and a pair at Reg. Angora. goats, 2 or 3 mos. old. Advise what you have and. price. J. F. Well- born, Rock Springs. HORSES AND MULES and mares, State age, price, East etc. W.. W. Mitchell, Point, 304 Peopeon st. POULT RY FOR SALE ip eee haseninw tints arstenes BANTAMS: White Cornish bantams: old trio, from: breed- ing pens, $10.00; extra hens, $5.00 ea. R. H. Shumway, Ata lanta, 4323 woody Rd. 30 mixed game Bantams, 4 to = 12. to 18 ounces grown); best of layers and mothers, for Jot,--or -35c- ea: small lots. Mrs. Willie Smith, pan. OTHER ROCKS: April Bedell, Atlanta, oe Peachtree |. Qts. or more per day with 3rd) erels: P. O. Money order and return and Grades, =: shoats, = hogs and cows for sale at my], lold, 3-A pullets (layed at 6 LIVESTOCK | WANTED | CATTLE WANTED: Want full blood Jersey or Guernsey or a Want buy pair of Braham. Want 3 or 4 Shetland pony e etairce Ue 10 wks. old, small type (about. $7.50 ia (BULLETIN. POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY WANTED AND 1945 hatch W. R. hens, now laying, and cockerels, $1.50 ea.; R. I. Red and W. R. pullets, March hatch, $1.00 to $1.50 ea., as to wt. E. Oden, Blackshear,. Box BARRED, WHITE 18. March hatch Ww. R. pullets and cockerels, wt, 242 to 312 Ibs., $1.00 to $1. 50 ea. J. Har- rison, Blackshear, 300 Church st. 10 Rock-Red cross pullets, 12 wks. old June 28th, $1.50 ea. Miss Bertha Prophitt, Chipley, Rt. 3. 18 W. R. 1 yr. old hens, now laying, $1.50 ea. or exc. for a shoat or yearling at market price; also 10 B. R., same price. H.C... Gruce, Clarkston, 333 Church St. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 1 purebred Shawlneck game 2 yr. old. rooster, $5.00. Leon Martin, Dallas, Rt. i 50 March hatch Cornish pul- lets, $1.00 ea. Sell part or all Mrs. Jewel Dominy; Be Cees Cornish cock- 3-1. yr: old, $1.50 ea; 2 half grown (very large), $1.25 ea. FOB. Ed Heron Doerun. v Early 1946 shatch stags and pullets of as good pit winning games as can be found: dead Large type for prices. Douglas McCurry, Toccoa, Rt. 3, Box 920. Pit games, early . 1946 hatch stags and opullets. Priced right. Satisfaction guar. J. Robert Westmoreland, Toccoa, Rt. 3, Box 92. : 25 Brown Leghorn, 8 mos. mos. Os $1.00 ea, here. Come. Mrs T. F. Yawn, Alma,.Rt. 1. pigeons, - mated, banded fast workers. Over- stocked... Write for special price. -Also, have few pure Buff Cochin bantams, small, 50c; medium, 75c; quail size, $1. 00 ea. C. H. Overby, Co- lumbus, 360914th Ave. White, | Blue and. Silver Kings, $4.00. pr., Blue Barred Homers, $2.00 pr.; few old cocks or hens of ea. breed at half of price per pair. Henry W. Rhodes, ZJr., Park Ave... Overstocked in White Kings: some 75 or 100 very nice ones at $1.00 ea. sey, Waycross, - POULTRY. ee : REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): er good, Rt... lets, from pullorum free flock, $25.00. Will ship Express Col- lect No cks. James dall, Summit, Rt./2. Large S C. R. I. Red roost- | er, 2. yrs. old -in -May, fine breeder, $5.50... Miss - Belle Box. Timmerman, Br onwood, 183. Eastman, 5 WANTED: game and sure cutters. Write |Oscar B. Cave, Atlanta, PIGEONS: Purebred Honi- Eres 307 | James he Mas: | Otis Wilkes, 25 R I. Red 8 wks. old pul- - D. Ran- 250 Christy N: He Red pul- lets, vaccinated, 13 wks. old on July Ist, $1.35 ea. J. E. Mar- tin, Flowery Branch, Ris 3. 600 to. 800 Christy N. H. Red pullets, 12 wks. old, $1.50 ea. Can ship 15 and up. Mark Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 20 R. I. Red hens, $27. 50 for lot at my home. H. Q. Hol- lingsworth, Covington, RFD 2. TURKEYS: B. B. Bronze turkeys, 2 toms a 5. hens. Reasonable price. essie _H. Walker, Forsyth, P. O. Box 43. COCHINS WANTED: Want 1 pr. of purebred Big Buff Coch- in (not bantams) chickens, or a setting of eggs of same. State price and particulars in first letter. George Gulley, El- berton, Rt. 3. GAMES WANTED: Want Pit| Game cocks (not Cornish), not} or: more, good eyes, plumage, feet, | over 3 yrs. old, wt 6 Ibs., bill and no crooked breast bones. Pay express and $1.00 lb.. Dudley Price, Atlanta 1678 Emory Rd. N. FE. B: LEGHORN = BANTAMS Want about 2 doz., Brown Leghorn-Bantam crossed, pul- lets. Advise. E. D. Kenyon, Gainesville. POSITIONS WANTED : - Single man,. 58, woud like light work. with Poultry and Livestock on farm, in exchange -small salary. 2006 for home and Warlick . Place, 'N, ie. , or Overseer, Manager in hand- taker of Farm. Exp. ling farm labor and machin-| ery. Good carpenter. Prefer Northeast Ga. J. D. Bell, Wat-|: kinsville. .-Young, married man and wife wants job raising chick- ens, hogs, and cows ow shares, 50-50 basis. Write. E. D. Huggins, Pooler, Want job as Caretaker of farm, look after poultry, etc., right away for home and sal- ary. J. E. Morton, Weston. ~ Want job on farm for rest| of this year and next. 40 yrs. old have wife and 1 child.. J C. Howard, Albany, 616 Stad- jum St. Want job with Dairyman, near - Atlanta, right away. Have had several years experience in Dairy bus- iness. L. M. Gordon, News eee Rt. 5. f Want job. as Overseer on Cattle or Hog from. 5 in| family, 3 to work. 35 yrs. old. Can give best of references. Mt. Vernon, Rt. ~ FARM HELP WANTED + Want tractor driver. and gen. farm help for large farm, rais- ing beef cattle, grain and for-. age crops. largely. Year round work for men. Good houses, Z Ce Candler, Se. GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES -|field work. $30 | ditions. lies, white, . lasville, Rt. ao Exp. farmer wants job as| Care-" ta, 221 Macon Dr, ; to go to work]. |Salary and good h | lights, running Ee water, 2 baths. Mh Lee, . Dublin, Rt. de Want at once middleaged or to help with Chicken and board. Give Want Pare he reliable, sober Dair ply. Charles von Wa vannah, Kt, 5. Springfield Planta Want col. man a work on Poultry Wages and excellent ] Js _= mM erly Hall. <3 Want man and erate a small Tru 50- 50 basis. Want woman o wife, white or col., Valley and be inquiries. J. H. Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. Want Dairyma ience and capable charge of and. operati dairy now producing der Government 2 in family to ~ Must be high ie and no liquor hea son, Butler. - Want large fami for gen work, pick cotton of Lima Beans. G Write. -C. W. Thom work on farm. No $10.00 week Miss L lar, Carrollton, Rt. Want good white : to work Vegetable gardens; 9, MA. 8499. Want - nice, eldens man, in good | health, to A hours light work farm. Good pay for does and a pleasant live in. W. L. Wilsc Want young co work in small. Da know how to milk or ing to learn. Go home for - right persot Martin, Macon, - Rt Want middleaged white or col. 1 and in fair health with light work on 2 mi. town> on Ba Wanted: Couple t farm in Roswell. regular salary,. plus. profits, if any. Ha house, but will m for right party. See Jo oe ae Street, Atlant JUNE alana Augusta Valdosta Pocles LBS. 19th (13th 13th 19th, ~ Good to Choice 180/240 14.50- . Good to Choice 945/210 3 Sa . ag eavies / pe ee ae No Feec ats eee || Hoe || ack Ag_nts : ee ee = 2 sets oe 16. 00- 28, 00 18.00- 32.00 a Roughs 180/350 13.75- Roughs 350/450 13.75- sg ee = : 2 CATTLE . sie . : aS. eS : - Choice Strs. & Heifers Sas ce 18,60 17.00- 18.00; - 18.45 _ Good Sirs. & Heifers 16.00- 17.45 16.00- 18.60] 16.00- 17.00 16.00- 18.00 Me Strs. & Heifers 2.00- 14.00 14,00- 15.75 12.00- 15.00. 14.00- 15.00 Comn Strs. & Heifers 900s 11901 ei 11.00-- 13.00 12.00- 14.00 ie 19,002 300 | .12.00- 14.00 13.00- 15.00 Common Cows = 9.005 T1001. ee 10.00- 12.00 12.00- 13.00 : cs : maner Cows 2 6 S50 7.00- 10.00} ~ 8.00- 11.00 : ii fe Et. Bulls 67-2 8.50) 2 oe 11.00- 13.00} 12.00- 14.00 Shelly Cows B50 ee 5.50- 8.00 ~8.00- 10.00] Bulls -. 7.00- - 3h , 10.00- 18. 60 10.008" 12.00} -11.00- 13.00 ois 2 Seek : - .00- 17.00 - 18.4 =) ss pMad @alves <9 2 14.00- 16.50) 15.50-.18.25; .14.00- 16.00) _-:16.00- 18 00 : rs = 13.00 | aie 15. sae oe pomren Calves oe a - 11.00-