we - TOM LINDER ere ry. Se 3 rae COMMISSION eR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1947 rie of this State. 2 his : oe ee seed farmers oe learn to look a is the er unless the out-of-state dealer is made to come in and subject himself to Geor- gia courts. ~ ee The Georgia fee requires each pack-. age of-seed to carry the name and ad- - dress of the licensee selling the seed Ors. the number of his license. This is done in order that the farmer or gardener and the seed inspectors. of the Department ok Agriculture will be able to identify the, licensee who guaranteed the seed in the package. = 2 When out-of-state dealers sell Coed to Georgia dealers, without becoming * subject to Georgia courts, - Georgia dealer shoulders the entire bur- then the den for the warranty that such seed are iit compliance with the Seed Law. Tt a: Georgia -dealer is selling seed which he purchased from an out- of-- state seed. dealer and such. out- of-state S - dealer has not secured a license to sell seed in the State, then under the Law the Georgia dealer must put his own name and address, or his license number on each package of seed. For this rea- son, I urge that all Georgia dealers buy their seed from seedmen who are also licensed by the Commissioner of Agri- culture. I urge this as protection for _ the local dealer selling seed. Tf an out-of-state dealer is unwilling to come into Georgia and guarantee the seed that he sells, I see no reason why _, the Georgia coe should be willing to assume the RespOn ney of guaran- teeing such seed, Tf I were a merchant handling seed, I certainly would not warrant any seed if the hofse from whom I purchased - them was not willing to warrant such _ seed, A great many farmers have become _ seed-law-minded and when they go to purchase seed, they have learned to look on the tag to see if such seed comply with requirements of the Seed Law. : SOME. VITAL POINTS IN THE SEED LAW One of the most vital points which _ are good for several years. . : tion. more than nine months prior to the. . time they are sold. ~- months bfore date of planting. _when seed were ast tested for germing _Under the Law, seed are required to. have been tested for germination not This is very. im- portant with a great many seed. Many seed do not germinate well the second year. Unless such seed have been tested within nine months, there is al- ways a chance that phey are two oe old, or older. eS a On the other hand, a great many seed. If they are carried over for one or two seasons, hey are still all right. But the only protection the farmer has is to see that they have been tested within nine Seed are also required to carry on the = tag, the percentage of germination and also show the purity and whether or not they are mixed with other. seed. Also the tag must show whether or not they are mixed with noxious weed seed and if so, the percentage of noxious weed seed. Ordinary vegetable seed for gardens. are permitted to be sold if the packet earries the name and kind of seed, the name and address of the licensee or th number of the license, and such veges, table garden seed may comply with the | germination reguirements by stating that the germination i is standard or bet ter. Standardor better? means that thes germmation is as good or better than the standard of germination fixed by, the Commissioner of Agriculture. ? If such garden seed are below stan- dard, they must be marked, Below. Standard, and if they are 20 per cent below standard, they are unsalable and must not be sold at all. Ly It is most important that seed dealers and farmers familiarize ~ themselves. with the provisions of the Seed Law, | and this department will be glad to fur- nish additional information on request. ete LOM. INDIR Commissioner of Agriculture, OF MARKE 114-122 Pace St. Covingten, Ga Notify'on FORM 3578Bureau pe eg eas | Entered as second class matter ; } August 1 eat Covington, Georgia, under Ac | mailing at special rate of postage S, 22: ; Address all items'for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU STATE cers Atlanta. Na DITORIAL_ i Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable | under postage regulations inserted one time on each request accompanied by new copy and repeated only when request is of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 30 words including Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. Published Weekly at By. Dspartment of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner. Markets, 222 State Capitel, Atlanta, Ga. 1, 1937, at the Post Office of June 6, 1900. Accepted fo provided for in Section 1103, Ac { SSOCIATION name and address. of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, A#lanta, Ga. Publication Office Siste Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. State Capitol 114-122 Pece St., Covingion, Ga Editorial and Executive Offices PLANTS FOR SALE -Marglobe tomato plants, moss packed, $2. M. PP. April bod oe, dell, F, pee Odum, Rt. 2 Ripine true to name Mar- ts globe. tomato plants, ready to ship, $2 M; Red Skin potato, from vine cutting, ready last Po April, $3: M. Del. ses + Lightsey, Screven. Govt. treated PR potato slip, $2.50 M. at bed; 15c extra post- age per M if Shipped. Ready May Ist. Mrs. Annie Moore, Junction City. - BEANS AND PEAS '-. FOR SALE ~ 400 bu. Gatan soybeans, re- cleaned, germ. tested, sacked in 2 bu. and 2% bu: bags. Hh. Smith, Yatesville. Phone Bar- hesville 2412. ; Col. Vutterbeans, 50c lb: table peas, slightly weeviled, 40c !b; green Okra, 50c pt. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. Running col. Butterbeans, 30c cup or exc. for print feed sacks, 3 and 4 alike. Mrs. Will W. Ben- nett, Trion,:Rt. 1. 10 lbs. Hastings Fat Baby _ Running Butterbeans, 40c Ib; also want 1 Ib. large white Crowder peas with sma a1. brown eyes. Mrs. Carrollton, Ast: ok 15-20 lbs. little white bunch Butterbeans, 1946 crop, very prolific, 3 lbs., $1. Mrs. B. F. Eavenson, Elberton, Rt. 2 25 bu Osceola Velvet beans, $4 bu, 60 bu 90-Day Velvet -* heans, $5 bu. Iron Clay mixed - peas, $6 bu. All No. 1 quality. H.C. Danie!, Waynesboro. 7 12 bu. good Velvet pore: $6 bu.* W. C. Moore, echran, Rt. 4. : Purple Hull Crowder peas, ae and brown epas, 4 cups, 1; $3.50 pk; 4 doz. Gourd seed, 5c; Artichoke plants, 3c each. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Sheilman. White Mush peas, 40e lb; ong green Crowder peas slight- dy weeviled, 35c Ib. Write for ees EE: extra oon; Dry Sage, 50c qt. Well acked. Mrs. Willis Grindle, hlonega, Rt. 1, Pe ee ee ee Eh ee " eae: E Eso 1846 small Peach seed, 25 pt;) Lula E. Mahaffey, | uantity and price del. D. A- aw, Chula. - ' Ky. Wonder running beans, 45c Ib., 3 lbs., $1.25 PP. Mixed ot. and white butterbeans, ame price. G. P. Nunn, Craw- fordville. . - Good, sound, Tender, mixed tol. Cornfield Beans, 50c 1b; Sweet Pepper Seed, 10c large BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 50c Ib; elly May and Sweet | Eng. Peas, 35c 1b; Kleckley Sweet and Stone Mtn. Water- melon Seed, 15c.oz. C. A. Ty- son, Roy, White Half Runner Beans, 30c cup; White Multiplying Onions, 50c gal. Add postage. Mrs. R. C.. Elrod, Gainesville. Old Time Half Runner Bean Seed, 40c cup; 3 cups, $1.00. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. T. L./ Frost, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Running Velvet Beans,. pure, sound, 1947 crop, $5.00 bu. H. D. Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. 5. . Genuine O-Too-Tan and Ga- tan Beans, recleaned, $6.50 bu. FOB. Johnnie M. Leverett, Luthersville. Henderson Bush Lima Bean Seed, 40c-lb; Clemson -Spine less Okra, 50c_lb; Mildew Re- sistant Cantaloupe, No. 8, $3.00 lb; Roy Harrell, Fayetteville. Johnson Wonder ~ Butter} Beans, 40c lb; Exc. for sound Lady or White Mush peas; Lb. for lb. or print sacks. Each" pay postage. Mrs. H. N. Hudson; Griffin, P. O. Box 318. t 25 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans, $4.50 bu; 100 bu. pure DP and L, No. 14 Cotton Seed, $2.00 bu. FOB. W. J. Hitchcock, De- vereux. 20 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans, 1945 crop, partly damaged, $3.00 bu. No less 5 bu. shipped. A. E, Wommock, Harrison. Purple Hull Peas, 25c lb. J. G. Wright, Sharpsburg. -ORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE. - About 50-lbs. Cherokee Sweet Corn, $3 or 15 Ib; also few African squash seed, l5e pk. Add postage. R. C. Maliette, Flovilla. 50 bu. slip shuck corn (white) $2 bu. My farm. K. S. Lindsey, Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 206. Yellow seed popcorn, shelled, 20c 1b; Hazlenut bushes, $1 doz; Blueberry bushes, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. G. W. Bradly, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Giant South American pop- corn seed, Ist. yr., selected, pure, 4 lbs., $1 del. in Ga.; 10 lbs. up, 18c lb. Carl M. Waid, Clem, Rt. 1. Large. yellow popcorn, shell- ed, suitable for popping or seed; large Spanish peanuts, clean, not shelld, 20c lb. Prepaid. R. C. Purcell, Ball Ground, - Foundations, Pitas Whatleys seed corn, $1.25 pk; Cokers 100 Cotton seed, 744c lb. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, _ 100 bu. slipped Shuck Hast- ings Prolific white corn, $1.75 bu; also mixed Clay peas, $6 bu. FOB. George R. aoe, Louis-| ville. 5 200 or 300 bu. White corn in shuck, $2 bu. My barn 5 mi. So. Metter. Chas. L. Nevill, Pulaski. Extra large, yellow Seed pop corn, very high popping test, 30c lb. Plus postage. MO re- quested. Mrs. A. K. Grier, Gain- esville, Rt-5. : 200 Ibs. popcorn, 20c Ib. A. L. Kitchens, Stapleton, RFD 2. 250 bu. Corn, $2 bu. My farm |: Reidsville. See Z. V. Parker on farm or write him. R. H. Ro- gers, Collins, Rt. ee COTTONSEED FOR SALE 300 lbs. Empire cottonseed, delinted, Curesan treated, Ist. yr., kept Dee at gin, $9 cwt. FOB. W. J. Thurmond, REE: boro. 1,500 bu. Cokers 100- wilt re- sistant Cottonseed, Ist. YE5 planted and ginned pure, excel- lent lot, sacked in 100 lb. bags | tagged showing germ. and pur- ity, $10 cwt. FOB. R. E. Ag: cock, Monroe. 2,000 lbs. pure Stoneville cot- tonseed, delinted and treated, $7.50 ewt. R. N. Estes, Gay. Pure Cokers, 190 wilt resist- ant cottonseed, ond yr., $7 cw: John R. Brown, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Cert. Coker 100-wilt, str. 5 relinted and treated cottonseed. in sealed bags, State insp., $11 ewt: also DPL%4, treated, $10. 50 ewt. FOB. Pete S. Rhyne, Americus. 200 lb. bags Bicciace cotton- seed, relinted and treated, $10) ewt. My home near Comer. Will not ship. = Pp. oe Comer. Pure Empire cottonseed, $9. 00 ewt. G. H. Clark, Griffin, Rt. A. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. CORRECTION: BEES AND | BEE SUPPLISE: 100 Bee hives. 10 frame, less bees and sundry bee supplies. ee El- jabelhe, Rt. 2. Bee foundation, reg. ed. and jumbo broods, and thin Super $1 1b. Mitchell Coxwell, Warner Robins, Rt. 1. 15 good, used 8-frame, dove- tailed hives and all equipment, inc. 1 frame and 2 section Su- pers ea.. also 1 med. Extractor. Half -price for cash. Lee D. Dempsey, Watkinsville. ; BUTTER: 4 bs., fresh, yel- 3. weekly, 65 lb. Mrs. low Butte hi Garrett, Gainesville, Newman. Rt 5. FRUITS: 30 Ibs., 1946 sun- dried apples, cored, worm-free, 0c; 1b, PR irs Je) OW. d= wards, Springvale, Rts) Nice, dried apples 40c lb. No stamps. Mrs. S. N. Camp, East- anollee. GOAT MILK: Good goat milk for sale. M.S. McCurry, At- ianta, 358 Glenwood Ave., S. E. GOURDS: 155 field run gourds for $7.75. Miss Pearlic Knight, Doerun, Rt. 2. 25-30 gourds, (stragiht necks) 14-16 in. dia. 15 ea. C. R. Win- dom, Carrollton, Rt. 5. HAY: Excelient peanut hay, no poison used; about 4 tons Runner, $18 ton;.7 tons Spanisi:, $15 ton. D. A. Law, Chula. Sev. tons 1946 crop, Spanish peanut and clover hay, free from poison and sand gpurs, $20 ton at my barn. Billy S. Surn- ner, Wrightsville, Box 262. Good peanut hay, any amt. to 10 tons, $15 ton, at my barn, 2 mi. No. Chula on paved road. A. L. Law, Chula, Box 11. PEANUTS AND PECANS: Large, white seed Spanish pea- nuts, 15 lb. FOB. Juniper, Ga. GJjenn Anthony, Columbus, 382%, Hamilton Avenue, | plants. Advise at-once. W. L: "Ne W. | Want Pepper Mrs. S. H. Smith, Keysville. | Bt 5. POTATOES: Red Ski potatoes, grown from carefully] selected and State cert. : Booking orders $3 M. here. B gin shipping about April 20. FL: H. Searcy, Thomasville. ce SYRUP: Feed - syrup for sate, | at my place. Bring big mouth vessels for less 5 gals, O. I. Norton, Fairburn. 1,000 gal. pure Ga. cane syrup | as in No. 10 (cans. Will not shiv. R. D: Humphrey, Colquitt. TOBACCO: cured Red and Yellow, rich, mellow Chewing Tobacco, 6 lbs, 1: smoking, 6 lbs, $1. PP, MM. : B. Swain, Alma. 75=\bs;, nice! Sewart pecans, 30c lb. R. J. Stokes, St. Weeks MISCELLAN EOUS WANTED PLANTS WANTED: Want 5 M..Bunch PR potato plants by May 15, also want at once, 1 bu. Black-eyed, white, Crowder peas. Quote price and when can make shipment. Homer G. Cline, Canton, Rt. i. : Want 10 M., pure PR potato | plants by May 1. Quote price. Glenn Anthony, Columbus, 3841) | Hamilton Avenue. - Want, 5 M. PR foiuts ae for del. at once. Advise. A. M. Phillips, Damascus, Rt. 1. | Want the old time Yellow Yam and Nancy Hall potaio|. Advise. J: R. Hashes Young Harris, ARG TS Want the -o'd fashioned bur- } potato slips, also white and red popcorn: and October corn, Haif Runner and feed beans, yellow meated and Pride of Ga. water- | melon and Quill melon seed, \ McCord, | Griffin, Rt. D. - Want 3,000 PR potato planis at an early date, for cash Ad- vise when can ship. Peds ee Ti well, Lavonia. | Want 4 million potato plants. |p. bunch or Running, bunch pre- ferable. Ls F. Easterlin, Ander- |. sonville. : o ma Want 25,000 onaced plants to} be del. April 1-25. State . price and location. R. W. Dial, cholls, RFD 3. Wi- POTATOES WANTED: want| E bunch yams and Naney Hall po-, tatoes. Advise. A. Q. Phillips, Atlanta, 1106 W. Fee ey SEED. WANTED: Want the white bunch bean seed, tender: FE not Half Runners. Rea! bunch beans. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy. (tiny round) seed, sometimes called Birds- eye pepper. Mrs. T. Cc. Watsot,,, Elberton. ros Want few Sj eaeksbis bean or} vegetable gourd seed. Advise. Howard W. Newton, Ellijay, Rt. Want 3 doz. White Okra cena Want some genuine White- Gold cottonseed for planting. Marlin Alexander, Cleveland,} SUGAR CANE WANTED: Want 1,000 to 3,000 stalks. of C. P. 29-116 sugar cane. Harry | A. Edge, Elaville. WALNUT WANTED: Want 1 to 30 bu. or more if price is right, bright meated Walnuts; no dark meat wanted. J. B. Dockery, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED: | : Want 5 to 10 stands Bees in 8- frame patent hives. Advise. B. F. Harris, Griffin, Box 364. Want 25 or more Bee ona in Pat. boxes on 50-50 basis; to be del. my place. Am old, experienced hand, good ref. D. J. Thomas, Blairsville, Rt 2. Want sev. stands any kind North Ga. bees. Advise full de- tails. M. P. Talley, Atlanta, 3934 Powers Ferry Road. Want some Bees at reason- able price, within 50 mi. of here. J. W. Lunsford, Suches. Want some good. hatching |: 1946 croup fiue-| BS 3 earebeae s. ton Eggs, $1.2) ghee nae $2.25, 1 ting of pure | Duck eae iy bantam) eggs, th ae 2 SS Eggs: - 2 Bone Turkey. J Mailed in es le Mrs.. Bessie Bagge ville, RE. iS co "Candie Giant: 5, C2 eggs, $2.25, 15. BABY CHICKS TAMS: Dark Co cocks, fine stock, * AY Coreaux, Golleg * Madison St _Speckled Commerce. BARRED, _ OTHER ROCKS hens, fat, layi exp. Martha \ an, Rt. 1. ~ 15: aes BR. ] and 1 cockerel, yr. old, Sam Yawn, Mila 100 fryers, < White 2PR TO Guinea eggs. Advise. G. W. aes Conley. 5 ow . Opies, is not CORRECT in. every me or more addresses, advise so that may be taken off the list . giving notice of CHANGE OF AD- give both the NEW and the OLD AD- ing to be put on our Mailing List. wsite direct to: The Market Bulletin, | itol, Atlanta, Ga. 1 YOU FOR YOUR CAREFUL ATTEN- OPERATION to the above request. at address on yours or if you are getting two and for any copy of any POULTRY \FOR SALE 0. ocks and stags, Ri dwood and _H hen, $5. = Augusta, 295 Acils, parent India, $25.00 for purebred Purebred. BB. Bronze Wagon 5.| Wheel Baby Turkeys, State > 20| tested, $75 C; 80c ea. . smail lay, s 5 Tifton, 211 Seventh street. 44) key, April hatch, Tom-for breed C-) ing | Smith, Sharon. : Coecee, 10 $16. R Dd. 1-|Rt. 2, Box 564. ,| want to trade Gin Red Rock for 5| Leopard hens, or will buy hens. ; Billy Turner, -}and mixed pigeons at reason- : $2.50 ea; eggs, $1.30 for 15. Oe: tons returned: 2 fine NH. cock- +.|erels, 7 mos. old, $2 ea. Mrs. G: _| horns, Tee 2 Ibs., *lor all pullets. Mrs. E. . Cobb, ore PL, tested, 25, $3.50; $12 LU: a | Donaldson, Decatur. '| GEESE, ETC: | milk, $1 gal. old: 2 trios Whit Pekin ducks, mixed, $2.25 trio. Not prepaid. _ | Mrs. Lawson Peterson, Sr., Vid- jea. T. P. Price, Lavonia. | ,| White Holland turkey. poutt less kind, now laying, $2.50 p Biomins pigeons and Racing| 9 Homers for sale or trade; also Union Point. White King, Belgian Carneaux able prices. Exc. few for tuv- key, guinea and Indian Runner a eggs. T. A. Mosley, Ten- nille REDS (New Hampshire, R. I.} and OTHER REDS): 10 fine 4A grade NH. Red laying , hens, a) Clifton, Millen, Rtis3) ox ASG? F 20 NH reds, full blooded, | fryers, (roosters: and pullets) $1.25 ea; 20 Eng. White Leg- $1 ea. Mixed Egypt. 75 NH red last year po $2 ea. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, oe - ton, Rt. 3. NH Reds, 1 yr. old: 12 Heng 1 rooster, 4A grade, true to name, $25. No \checks. A. -B | Lewis, Willacoochee. -- 100 NH pullets, $f ea. for lot, W. W. Hutchison, Odum, Rt! RI Red baby chicks, dark on 10 laying hens and cock, $2. 50 ea; Jan. pullets, $2 ea. Mrs. Don TUREYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, numbers. Mrs. Bom Matthews. White Pekin baby ducks, 35c ea; duck eggs, 5c ea; also gocd Mrs. O. H.- Berry; Decatur, Rt. 1, Ma. 8030. _ White Pekin ducklings, 4 wks $4.50 trio; 2 trios bantams, Black Rose Comb and Sebright alia. - 1946 hatch Mallard drakes, $2 Purebred. White Holland tur- purposes. Mrs. Arthur G. 15 head geese, $2 head. G. Y. Hill, Douglas, Kt. 3. j Purebred BB Bronze and 90c ea. prepaid. No less 15, ship- ped. Mrs. Helen. Street, Atlanta, -8 White Ducks (4 prs. & ee Mrs. G. 'W. Layfield, Bllaville, Rte: : BB Bronze day old turkey poults, 60c ea. No less 12 ship- ped; 4 wks. old, $1.10 ea. for 10 or more. S. G. Huisey, Gaines= ville, RFD 6. : Fine MB turkeys and turkey eggs, also 100 poults about Apv. 30; Gobblers, $15; hens, $7.50; Poults, 70c; eggs, 50c.ea. Mat- tie Gaskins, Nashville. : ad cattle .. 1p. m., RED POLLED HEREFORD SHOW AND SALE Show, 10 a, m., Dr. M. P. Jarnigan, . 25 each, choice bulls and at. Livestock Auditorium, by es information, | Pekin ducks, {also want pair ea: Golden and Mrs. Ss 5 and 3 yrs. old. Sell one rade pure White 53.50 pr; $5 trio; Nice lot 3A Amhearst pheasants, and 50 quail eggs. G. M., Cantrell, At- lanta, 516 Woodward Avenue, Y. White Pekin ducks: 9 hens, 3 drakes, purebred, hens laying, for preeding purposes, $18 and buyer pay express. Mrs. R. R. Cooper, Rome, Rt. 1. WYANDOTTES: A nice White Wyandotte, April 1946 hatch, 4A grade. rooster, for sale. Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan. " POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS WANTED: Want 2 White Silkie Bantam hens or consider rooster and 2 hens if priced right. Mrs. Ann Hunt, Atlanta, 795 Stewart Ave., Ss. W., Ra. 8446. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS WANTED: Want. 10 JerseysBlack Giant yr. old hens, laying, no culls. Write price del. Hugh UG Mato. Cartersville, Rt.-1; DUCKS WANTED: Want 2 male ducks: Fawn Indian Run- ner, Buff, Brown or Crested. Advise. Stephen T. Biggers, At- lanta, 469 10th St., N. W. MISCELLANEOUS CHICK- ENS WANTED: Want 20 hens, 2 cocks on 50-50 basis; give half of fryers and return hens this fall or buy them. No Cornish wanted. Am experienced. Dock Thomas, Blairsville, Rt. 2. PEACOCKS AND PIGEONS WANTED: Want 1 peafowl (fe- male). Quote price and ship- ping point. J. L. Skinner, Coy- ington, RFD 1. - REDS WANTED: Want 20 R. 1 or N. H. Reds, April hatch (3 or 4 wks. old) Pullets, high egg breed, raised with hen, at reasonable price. Cons. day old. J. T. Prophitt, Chipley, Rt. 3. CATTLE FOR SALE Several reg. Dbl. ~ Standard Polled Hereford Bulls, 12-15 mos. old, ready for service, best blood lines, price reason* able.- Grady Fox, Fort Valley, Rey D3. Red (part Jersey) Cow, had 2nd.calf, giving 1% gals. milk daily on very little feed, $75.08. R. L.. Peck, Gainesville, Rt. 6., Cleveland. Rd. Several reg. Guernsey Bull Calves, 2-6 mos., sired by Ar- den Maxim Viking, out of good reg. dams, $50.00 ea. .My farm. John W. Bussye, Columbus, Claymore Plantation. 3 quarter Guernsey, 1 quar- ter Jersey, 2% mos. old male calf, extra fine, my farm. $30.- 00. Plese Neal, Pisgah. 4 Star Jersey Male, 6 mos. old, about 300 Ibs., $100. Mrs. Brittie H. - Wellborn, Sorings. 2 Jersey Cows, both fresh, or Mrs. Phone both. Papers with ea. Loy Harris, Riverdale, Jonesboro exc, 3187. Milch Cows, 3 gals. and un, $125.00; Gentle 5 yr. old Allen Walking Horse, equip., $250.00. E. Y. Burnette, Quitman. 12 head Dairy Cows, now milking. Come see. GG Owens, Evans. Jersey Heifer, 23+ mos. old, freshen Apr. 25, Ist. calf; $125.- 00. Carl V. Chelena, Jr., Clark- ston. Phone Clarkston 4542. ~Red Poll Heifer, 3 mos. old, $125.00; Bull, 3 mos. old June 22nd. $75.00. Loy Dorsey, Cleveland, Rt. 1. y 4 reg. Angus Bulls, about yr. old, $150.00 ea. Intl." 2 row Mule drawn Planter, good cond., $50.00. My farm 11 mi. W. Millen. Js: -Goe -Purvis, Millen, Rt. 2. ; Cow, 3 gals. daily, 4 yrs. old, $80.00. % mi. E.. Yorkville. Clifford Everidge, Dallas, Rt. 4. i e ot -T. B. ever been on pldce, $50.00. Rock | Reg. Angus Bull, 3 yrs. old,| 2 reg. Angus Cows, 3 yrs. old, soon to freshen, good cond. Hugh. L. White, Stockbridge. 3 or 4 Milch Cows, fresh in. R. L: Cook,. Ellaville, Rt. 3. Reg. Polled Hereford, 9 Hei- fers; 3 Bulls, dvr. oldy7 Ar K. Chamblee, Sparta. Pr. Twin Steers, 9 mos. old, ready to be broken for work. Tom Hambree, Griffin, 332 N. L4th St Nice Young Milch Cow, 5 yrs. old (2 calves, Jersey-Guernsey), freshen April 9, 4 gals. whea fresh, best cond. Dont write. J. C. Moset, Stockbridge, ites Reg. Guernsey Bull Calf, 4 mos. old, Grandson of Riegel- dale Melbas Emory, out of high producing dam; Also Milk Goat, hornless Saanan, my farm, $30.00. E. B. Willing- ham, Cedartown, Rt. 3. Roan Short Horn Reg. bul, calved Aug. 1943, bought from Elm Grove Farms. Apply to farm 2 mi. Davisboro, J. P. McCoy, Tel. 22 or Lee M. Happ, Macon, Care Happ Brothers Company. : : 3 mos. old reg. Guernsey Bull Calf, Riegeldale and Ponce De Leon breeding, no bangs or R. F. Sams, Clarkston. 25 healthy heifers-and steers, av. wt. about 400 lbs., mostly White Face cross, $1, 500.00 or 16c lb. W..S. Mixon, Griffin, Ries Jersey Bull, 6 mos. old, Ga.s best blood lines, reg. pending, $100.00 or exc. for reg. or grade heifers of equal value. G. M. Guyton, Macon, 321 Forest Hill Ave. Phone 5383 W. 3 good cows, one with 2nd calf, two with 3rd; 4 Springer Heifers, $75.00- $125. 00; also 30 cross between Hereford and pigs, 4 thoroughbred Hereford OIC, $10.00 ea. My farm 5 mi. Gainesville: Posie Alford Gainesville, Phone 1045 W or 1516. 4 White Face Heifer eaves 3 or 4 mos. old. Sell or trade for Jersey or Guernsey Heifer Calves. 2 mi. No. Lost? Moun- tain. Fred Burkholder, Ken- nesaw, Rt. 1. 2 Male Calves, $10.00 for-both if sold at once. Mrs. W. E. West, Gainesville, ae 9. Care Andrew Daniel. Guernsey Bull, 23 mos. old, ean be reg. in buyers name, $175.00. J. T. Caldwell, Pal- metto, (Rivertown Rd., 8 mi. Fairburn.) 20 Hereford cattle of Domino family, some reg. others en- titled to = 2 bulls in herd. aoe Clay L. Brown, Hartwell, Choice of 2 milch cows, one with Ist calf, other with 2nd. ae a Simmons, Douglasvile, 4 good | mileh cows, fresh in, ee Ser, R. L. Cook, Ellaville, t Approx. 30 head reg. Skort Horn cattle. cows, yearlings, with reg. bull, 18 1b. for lot. Roy LL. Nelson, Milledgeville. Care Ashwood Farms. Guernsey cow and calf. fresh 6 wks., gives 4-5 gals, $150. My farm. Fike T. Comes Means- ville, Rt.1. Hereford bulls, 6 mos., 2 yrs. old; sons of Choice Domino 54th Double Standard. $125 up. J. H. Summerour, Winder. Reg. Roan Short torn bull, No. x2120913, bred by Elm Grove Farms, Belverdere, Tenn, $150. My farm. Ernest P. Car- ter, Baxley. Fine 26 mos. old Jersey bull, Royal Noble imp. sire by Bilt- more Royal Souvenir 423544. Can be seen from Morningside Dr. near airport. Ira F, Mc- Minn, Toccoa, Rt. 3. Jersey heifer, 2% gals, 1 lb. butter with Ist. calf, 2 gal. now on good feed, $80. Come after. Hugh Westbroct xs, Cartersville; erga } Blocky type reg. Cherry Red 'Duroc Jersey sow, 10 mos. old, bred for Ist: litter to reg. Duroc boar. Fine blood lines, $75. W. J. Lord, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 48. Duroc Jersey pigs, male and female, $20 ea. with papers in buyers name. W. D. Askew, Davisboro, Rt. 2, Box 72. OIC male stock hog, young, about 300 Ibs., $50. John Fincher, Douglasvilie, Rt. 4. SPC pigs, 10-12 wks. old, subj to reg., males and females, also few extra fine reg. Guernsey cows. George M. Wicker, Al- bany Road, Americus. Purebred, nice Essex pig, ~ with reg. blanks, for sale. Mrs. Lottie Bargeron, Sardis. Duroc pigs by Modern Con- structor. Furnish unrelated - pairs, reg. in buyers name, crated for shipment. W. J. Mce Gee, Bonaire. Reg. Berkshire pigs, very best breeding and type, from Ga,s oldest Berkshire herd; $25 each C. J. Hardman, Commerce. Reg. Hampshire gilt, 19 mos. old, about 275 Ibs., with Ist. lit- -ter of 5 pigs to reg., $150. My place. R. E. Taylor, Decatur, Rt. 2; Phone Cr. 6239. Reg. OIC pigs from large lit- ters, $20 ea. Papers furnishef, T.. W. Morrison, Wintervilke. Box 48. & Reg. Hereford hogs, bred gilts, service boars, and 3 mos. eld ee pigs. State champion, boar. . Singleton, Ft. Val- ley, re a 6 purebred Duroc pigs males, 1 female, Dark ea Red, blocky, 12 wks. old, reg. in buyers name, $25 ea. Donald E. Sanders, Edison, Box 11. Hereford pigs, gilts only, $25 ea; few gilts, nearly ready to bred, $40. Dbl. treated. Papers furnished. Taking orders May 10 del. Leon Watson, Unadilla, P. O. Box 214. _ 2 Hereford sow pigs, 8 wks. old, $25 ea; 3 male pigs, $22 ea. FOB. $2 ea. less at barn. Reg. in buyers name. Mrs. Hardy Rhyne, White. Reg. Cherry Red Blocky type Duroc weaned pigs, some un-_ related, $20 ea. H. L. Williams, Baxley. : 9 reg. OIC pigs, will be 6 wks. old May 17, 3-males, 6 gilts, reg, in buyers name, $21 ea. James B. Biggers, Grayson. 15 Duroc and Big ~ Bone Guinea pigs, crossed, 8 wks. old, $10ea. GiB. McCoy, Warren- on; Rta Best Bred OIC Boar for ser- vice, Griffith Good E. Nuff, No. 919234: Also booking Fall pigs from this boar. Frank H. Red. wine, Jr. Palmetto, Rt. 50 sows, pigs, and shoats, Po and OIC mixed, $8.00-$35.00 ea. Will not ship. M. T. Morrow, Newborn. OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, reg. in buyers name, $25.00 ea; 5 mos. {old boars, $50.00 ea. Also Broa _SOWS, bred to reg. OIC Male W. H. Nix, Alpharetta. . Imp. short nose and blocky OIC Male Pigs, 8 wks. old, Apr. 22, ;inoculated and reg. in buy- ers name, $22.00 ea. -J. H. Roquemore, Americus, RFD 2, Extra choice Dark Cherry, reg. Duroc breeding _ boars, blocky type. Will ship, $35.00 ea. S. C. Noland, Atlanta, 161 Spring St. N: W. S. P. C. Pigs, out of some of best blocky type, form Indiana best. breeders, reg. in buyers name, $25.00 ea.. M. P. Black- mon, Pinehurst. 3 reg. PC Pigs, 45-50 lbs., also an exceptionally fancy boar, 350-400 lbs. show type. Fay Hunt, Thomson, Rt. 3, Box 93. 15 Big Guinea and P. C. cross Pigs, $10.00 ea. $12.50 shipped FOB. Also a can of Jara for sale, Mrs. Gertrude Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1. - 4 mos. old Hamp Hale Pigs for sale. O. S. Duggan, Chest- er. we PAGE FOUR Mrs. P. R. Bartlett, Rex. of brood lines, ' _ broken to work, light red with rae HOGS FOR SALE Reg. OIC Boar wiith papers, 225 lIbs., blocky, short nose, about 1% yrs. old, for quick gale, $90,000. Will ship. Giles heek, Lawrenceville. Little Choice, fleshy, ~ reg. Duroc Pigs, farrowed Feb. Ist. by Georgianna No. 404534, sired by Georgia Boy .No. 890, well fed and large for age, $25.00 ea. crated. Earnest * P; > Carter, Baxley. OIC, PC and Duroc Pigs: 8 wks. old, $15.00 ea. at my home. Sow, about 300 Ibs., due to far- row about June Ist (14 pigs last time); Also best grade White Leghorn Hens, yr.. old, now laying, $1.25 ea., H. D. Edmondson, Temple, Rt. 1. Boar, 8 mos. old, 200 lbs., best short, blocky,. stay fat kind. Sell or exc. for bred gilt of same breed, and pay difference. Virgil B. Gil- bert,Raleigh. 9 OIC Pigs, short nose, block- y, subj. to reg., 8 wks. old Apr. | 7, $20.00 ea. Waynesboro, Hereford Pigs, 8wks. old, reg. papers furnished, del. in Atlan- ta. W.-C. Richardson, Conley Rt. 1. Phone Ma.. 8014. : i Pr. purebred Duroc Pigs, reg. in buyers name, modern type, $20.00 ea. H. R. Smith, War- renton. 2 Sows and 2 Shoat Pigs for sale. Come, Richard Greene, Williamson, Imp. Short Nose, blocky type OIC male pigs, ready to ship April 25th, $20.00 ea, Reg. in Buyer's name,~ $2.00 ea. extra for inoculation and crated: ship anywhere. 1e- mere, Ameriicus. RFD 2. F. W. Bodbee, HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Black mare mule for. sale 6 exc.; also 30 Ibs. Turnip eed 80c Ib; 20 Ths. long green Okra, lot 40c Ib; 12 ibs. Cannonball melon seed, hand saved, $2.59 for lot. S. D. Harrison, Harlem. Red mare, 6 yrs. old, work anywhere, wt. 1,400 Ws. for sale; also 250 bu. corn, $2 bu. Henry Butts, Warm Springs. Fine Jack, 7 yrs. old, wt. 700 tbs. See Guy Chambers at Pen- field. M.'T. Sanders, Commerce. Plug mare mule, 700-800 Ibs., sell cheap or trade for bred gilt. Jacob W. Hicks, Jr., Wray. -3-yr. old horse colt, partly white spot on forehead, 800 lbs., $125 or trade for good milch cow fresh in. Mrs. Tom Baker, Cartersville, Rt. 4. 6 yr. old black mare, 1100 lbs., works anywhere, $135; Pr. 850- 900 lb. mares, $350;-8 yr. old Sorrell, mare mule, 959 lbs., $250. Bud Holalnd, Dalton. : Mule, $75. H. V. Mardue, Ho- gansville, Rt. 1. Nice gentle, Ga. raised mdre colt, about 3 yrs. old. Sell or exc. for small tame spotted Shetland pony. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Large 8 yr. old work mule. _ guar. work anywhere with 2 wks. old mule colt by Tenn Jack. N. B. Deaton, Buford. Pr. fat mare mules, ages 7-3 yrs., gentle, work anywhere $300 for pr. H. G. Thompson, Atlanta, Box 215. Cal. 6890. Young Ga. raised Jack, my home, 14% mi. W. leveland; als young Belgian stallion for ser- vice. Hee ~$10.-K. S..- Price, Cleveland. Big European Dbl. Jointec Jack, 3 yrs. old, wt. 900-1,209 Ibs., broke, guar. pure, fee, $i0 down and $5 later; also Guern- sey and Jersey bull aclf, ready for service. C. E. Nobles, Col- uitt, RFD 5. At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking Statlion Easters Red Allen by Hunters Allen Flo., Fee, $15.00 for 1947 season or for sale, $759. . Clayton Garrett, Gainesville, 1 town, Rt. 3. : Spanish Jack, 6 yrs. old, 1,100 J.-H. Roque- |> -| Ja, 1810J. J. E. Tiner, Atlanta, HORSES AND MULES "FOR SALE , 6 yrs. old mare, gentle, work anywhere, can ride, $150. My farm 3 mi. No. Ashburn. Mrs. Harry Rose, Ashburn, Rt. 1. _ Nice saddle mare, $125. C. . Haslam Jr., Marshallville. ~ lbs., bred to nice stallion, $95. See any time. Inquire at John- son Store. E. W. Keys, Redan. P. O- Box 107. saddle horse, Henly Hopper, Reg. $200. genile, lbs:, will, run. in pasture with other livestock, $200. J. T. Lewis, Elko, Rt.-1. an Fine mare mule, 6. yrs. old, gentle, work anywhere, .wt. 1.- 000-1,100 ~ One mule, 6 yrs. old, 1,100 Ibs., $200. M. M. Rowell, Bre-| men, Rt. 2, Box 47. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE" =~ Pr, NZ Giant White Rabbits, 8 mos. old, $8 pr; 3 NZ Reds, reg., 5 mos. old, 1 male, 2 fe- males, $12 for trio; Chinchilla buck, .5 mos.. old, $3.50. Butler Smith, Roy. : Ped. Eng. Angora rabbits, j buck, 3 bred does, all 9 mos. old, now ready for shearing, $39 for entire lot. FOB. Henry Perry Baldwin. . : 2 fine NZ Red.Does, about 6 mos. old, ped. $5. or $3 ea. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville Rt, 2. Spier 5 big brown rabbits, $1 each. B. J.. Newberry, Lizella, Rt. J, Box 65: = 3 Giant Chin bucks, Key Stone strain, reg. parents, 4 mos. old, ped. furnished, $4 ea: Sara M. Smith, Jackson. rabbits, 10 mos. old, $1 ea. Mrs. Omer Bond, Royston, Rt. 2. 3. Eng. Guinea pigs (cavies) bred, 1 male pig, $8.- J. W Moore, Griffin, 114 Randall St. 12 NZW. rabbits, 4 does, 2 pr; 6 does, 6 mos. old; $2 each. Cash or MO.. Donald Roper Gainesville, Rt. 1. 3 NZW. | buck, yr. old, purebred, $6. Cail 149- Kendrick Avenue. 15 Guinea pigs, males or fe- males, $1 ea. Will ship. No shecks.. Mrs. . A. J. DePoureg, M.S. H., Milledgeville. Outstanding ped. NZ white rabbits, al] ages, some reg. R. Wililtamson Jr., Atlanta, 852 Oakhill Ave., S. W. Ra. 7366. NZW and Hwt. Chin bucks, Jrs., papers. on all, $4 ea. James R. Rosser, Decatur, 170 Car- ter Road. 2 ped. Chinchilla does, from exc. strain, Havana doe. Carl- ton Miller, Young Harris, Care Young Harris College. Pr. Giant Chinchillas, un- related stock, ped. papers fur- nished, $18; 8 does, 5 mos. old, no papers, $5 ea. or $8 for bucks same age. Trade some. for large English Guinea pigs. B. H | 4 Giant NZ white rabbits, 8 Saddle mare, 4 yrs. old, 650}Ralph A. Wright, Smyrna, P. O. Cedar- |. BE. R. Seay | Pr. horses, 1,200 lbs., ea., 4 yr.| | ducers, 5-7 qts.-daily, fresh nan- nies, $35 ea. $10 ea. J. W..Ste- |= 13 purebred White Angora) bucks, 6 wks. old, $1.25 ea; $2] rabbits, 2 does, 1| J.| Arnold, .| use at same -value. wks. old, $1 ea;. buck, same stock, 8 mos. old, $4; also large Sunflower seed, 35 pt; $l. gal;} Few McCaslin polebeans, 35c lb, Cc. A. Tyson, Roy. . : NZW does, $2.50 ea. Trade for White or Ringneck doves. Box 153. : x SHEEP AND GOATS _ FOR SALE Milk goats, recently, treshem ed, priced reasonable. S: . Humphries, Scottdale. =. Taking orders for reg. Saanan buck and. doe kids, sired by Lester of Sunnysiope S-6441, Dams from Wickup and Bolum- bine herd, 6 gt. does, kids, $25 up. W.-J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W., Bel. 1985J. Fine fresh milk goats and 3 pillies for sale, cheap.. M: M. Long; Rome, 1005 Oakland Ave. 29 head of goats for sale. G. W. Galbreath, Ailey, Rt. 1. 1 ea. Nubian, Tog. and White Saanan doe both fresh and giv- ing % gal. daily,\$25 ea. Ben Crawley, Social Circle, Box 18]. 2. Brown Nannies (mother and. kid,) fresh last Feb., $15.09. Mrs. Caroline G. Tracy, Rich- land,;- RPDS...) : Pure Tog. Nannie, heavy milker, fresh in, with 2nd. kid- ding (buck) $35." Joel M. Bobo, Hartwell. fates Fresh milk goat with 2 doe stock; 3 to 4 qts. daily, more on better feed, healthy and gentle. Will: ship the three for $35 . FOB. Mrs. Grady Reed, Austell; Rty2> >: Seo Milk goats, extra good pro. phenson, Mitchell. Purebred reg. - Nubian buck, ped. shows Mile High, Shirley, Loma Alto, etc. Hornless, ted with black trim. For price, etc., send stamped envelope. Fred &. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1. - Nubian-Tog. crossed (hali- half) buck, for 6 qt. mother, $10. Herman Newman, Tallapoosa. Rt. 1. SG Ghee Geman Hornless pure white Saanaa milk goat, 2nd. freshening Mar. Saanan buck, purebred, not reg. giving 4 qts., gentle, $30. G. T. Durham, Rockmart, Rt. 3 Purebred Saanan buck, extra large, 300 Ibs., natural mule- headed, fine for breeding, $25 here. Allen Giles, Douglasville, Rte Si Fresh Tog. milk goat, $30; Sa- anan, to freshen this spring, $20. Mrs. H. A. Porter, Buford. 2 Tog. milk goats, fresh in 51% ts., good ocnd. J. W. Ran- ger, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box D635. Purebred Tog. buck, born Feb 11, short hair, hornless, from 12 pers, $15. MO. FOB. Mrs. Ova- lene Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1. half ewes, half rams, $5 ea. My barn. .W. . Harper, Wray. 2 Saanan and 1 Tog. billy, 3 mos. old, $3.50-$4 ea. Trade 1 for one of same age. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd. Milk goat, fresh in, 2 quts. her Ist. kid; and billy goat, 1 yr. old, for sale my home. Reba Hale, Flowery Branch, Box 82: -175 goats, all ages, some milk goats. Must sell at once. Lucius Hogansville,* Corinth Rd. te ; Purebred Tog. billy goat, dark chocolate colored, little over yr old, very gentle, a beauty, $25. Would ship. R. W. Hagan, New- ington. - 6 mother. sheep, 2 yrs. old, and 9 lambs (males and fe- males) 3 mos. old, for sale at my place. H. A. Frese, Ben. Hill, Tell Rd. Atl. Phone Ra. 2719. = 2 high grade reg. large milk goats, 1 billy, 1 young nannie, fresh, 4 qt. milker, sell or trade for milk cow or anything can Wad -| Webb, Atlanta, 543 Atlanta Ave kids. Naturally hornless, good | 24 with % doe-kids, ftom reg.{light farm chores. Small wages. | want col. family to share). and 13 lb. milk strain, reg. pa-' 20. or more nice fat lambs, |- v' 0 NT! = ee ~CATTLE WANTED: Want good Dairy springers, coming with 2nd or 3rd calves, within 40 mi., also want sev. hives bees nearby. Advise - particulars. George -W. Strickland, Perry, SRG Ls es = ar es Dee ese Want good milch cow, pre- ferably Guernsey, but consider} Jersey. Must have uniform udder and tests. Advise. Kay] Gq SE, ; Want grade Guernsey bull, 15) mos. to 2 yrs. old, well marked, reasonable price; also good} work mule to trade for milch} cow or young, good mare. W.|f Want young, gentle milch|' en in next 6 wks.. C. A. Sears,| Columbus, (Macon Road.) -HOGS WANTED: Want 4 purebred Black Essex gilts. If] not. reg., then prefer indorse-| ment of county agent. J. E. Tur mer, Bainbridge. _ eee Want sev. Hereford or OIC} pigs; also want sev. Guinea hens and 1 rooster. Advise. Charles Hollingsworth, .McDo-} nough, Rt. 1. mae Want exchange reg. Hereford gilt for a reg. male, + H. G. Streetman, Atlanta, 1796| Springer St. BEL. 1629W. HORSES AND MULES ~ WANTED: Eee eee Want team. of mules, around |+ 1,100 lbs., 6-8 yrs. old; aiso want 2H plow and 10 dise harrow.} Prefer all from same man. As Murphy, College Park, Rt. TR he Ibs. or more, 10 or 11 yrs. old,| to work on farm. Berry Beas- jey, Tunnel Hill, Rt 10 | FARM HELP W Want middle age woman to| - |help on farm, weekly salary.) Will send bus fare or come ait-| er. Mrs. Ernest E. _Cochran,, Jasper, RED. 2. ye See Want at once an honest white or col. man, good plow hand, to}; live with me and work farm.| Good home for right man. B B. Payton, Franklin, Rt. 2. -}% Want. reliable white woman| _ to live as one-of family on farm with elderly couple, and do Good home. Exc. _ references. Mrs. H. D. Elliott, Ellenwood. crop. Nice 3R house, wali wood; on mail and bus route. Mrs. H. S. Thompson,- College Park, 1115 Main street Want honest family, 2 plow} hands, for 2H farm. Large 3R house, elec., school and -mail route, good land, mules, pasture | with running water, plenty wa- ter. A. C. Perry, Monroe, Rt. 3.) Want colored poune ieee Ly on farm, share and salary, Or he y. House Wi ene ; and running water, mal route; 9% mi, Atlanta. H. 5S. Stow Decatur, Rt. 2, Phone Cr 47102. Want 2H farmer, 3rds and 4ths. or standing rent, a YH{S farmer, 4R. house, wood, water, mail and school bus route, 2 rs churches, 2 stores, good land. ; Clyde Armandale, Marietta, 502. 54: Atlanta St., Phone 922W. large turkey farm and do gen- ral farming at C at House; weod and garden. space furnished. G. W. Hart-} rampf, Conley, Phone Atlanta Ma. 1755. ei cae epee want milk hand for 15 cows. |, 3R house with water furnished, 1 with good school, 1 route and school bus line. | / Write or phone. W. E. Sut- si | ton, Ft. Gaines, Rt. 2. cake Want reliable colored couple nice apartment with lights an water furnished. Excellent wages. Answer with references. |! Must be good truck farmer. B. Ss J. Bandy, Dalton, Box 38. . Want 2 reliiable men on ful zy mechanized farm, mi. town} on rural | ox 5% Holsomback, East Point, 302. Harris: street. 2s tae ee ie aces etn st dell, Atlanta, 65. eo West Eighth c Brooks, Green, Gray, Rt. 2. | See. cow, 1st freshening or to fresh-| _ 4 mos. old.| and Want horse or mule, wt 1,000 mi Want good man to work on| : Forsyth, $3.50 se lights, wood and |"