"WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1948.
the housewife pay for
m on the breakfast table in
n home today.
60 PER BUSHEL
ts package of corn flakes
pound, Sixteen times ten
housewife pays $1.60 for
At $1.60
hel of corn; suppose
| the President
prices; suppose he reduces
corn from $2.50 qo S105:
$89.60 that the housewife
for corn: flakes?
oO and newspaper advertising
es cost more money than the
ives for all the corn made
flakes. The cardboard car-
hich the corn flakes are pack-
re money than the farmers
all the corn made into corn
han the farmer receives
ST OF
LIVING
eo 1 Administration ines
a oS . ae if the
ived a dollar a bushel for |
sewife paid $2.00.a bushel |
~ four shirts cost $15.80.
Take corn flakes a very | cotton used in the manufacture of these
If you figure the two pounds
mee of corn. There are -
ee are 56
ee Reeves $2.50 .
et do you suppose that Hoc.
ie labels on the cartons cost
Bach .and every man
the farmer joceied. foe. the corn that .
went Into the corn flakes. -
TOMATOES
ne an ordinary can of tomatoes.
~The can in which che tomatoes are pack-
ed cost several times as much as the
: farmer receives for the tomatoes. The
cost in the operation of canning the to-
matoes was more than the farmer re-
te ceives for the. tomatoes. Transportation
on long hauls amounted to more than
the farmer received for the tomatoes.
Tf the. farmer produced the tomatoes
for nothing, it would haye no appreci-_
able effect on the price ue a can of to-
matoes. \
COTTON
In Washington, a few weeks ago, to
testify before a committee, I purchased
four white shirts at $3. 95 each. The
The amount of
ae
four shirts was less than two pounds.
at 39
cents, that would be 70 cents. If the
farmer had received nothing for the
cotton and the consumer had received
the full benefit, the four shirts would
cost $15.10. If the price of cotton was
- reduced 50. per cent, it could not pos-
sibly reduce the cost of the shirt more -
than 2 per cent.
Even in unprocessed foods, prices
paid by consumers
much higher generally thai prices re-
ceived by farmers that there is no rea-
sonable relationship.
What has been said with regard to
corn, tomatoes and cotton is true in
varying degrees of all farm crops, and
yet we have the sorry spectacle of a.
President of the United States and a
great many other people seeking to re-
duce the farmers prices on the pre-
text that it will reduce jiving cost to
city dwellers.
SEVEN TO ONE RATIO
The existence of a natural law, under
whose operation National Income is de-
vendent upon the income of the pro-
- ducers of raw material, is so well es- ~
tablished that the officials. in Washing-
poe are bound to know about it.
The desire to reduce farm prices does
ef not. come from real. expectation of re-
~ ducing the cost. of living.
in the cities are SO-
The. Admin- >|.
Wats the. amnerican
. farmer. abhors and. detests subsidies
from the government. The Administra-
| tion also knows :
farmer will not go along with the false
that the American f
ideas of a controlled economy excep
when the farmer is dependent on sub-
sidies from the government.
like to reduce farm prices is to make the
farmer dependent on government sub-
sidies and thereby bring [ae under po-.
litical control.
PSYCHOLOGY OF THE MAR-
SHALL PLAN
When Lee surrendered at Appomat-
tox, the people of the South were given
no helping hand from any quarter. Af-_
ter the death of Abraham Lincoln, un-
der the guiding hand of Thad Stevens
and other notorious sons of Satan, the
white people of the South were foreed
to drink the dregs of humiliation De-
yond anything in the annals of history,
Did the people of the South become
Communist? No. The trials and trib-
ulations which they endured tempered
a race of steel, and today the hope of
this nation rests in the men and women
who are the descendants of the Con-
federacy.
Today, the people of Europe, who are
worthwhile, will overcome Communism
only to the extent of their will to do so,
Whatever help we give them must be
in the spirit of a crust and glass of wa-
ter in the name of the lowly Nazarene,
otherwise the help that we give will do
more harm than good.
When we go to the people of Europe
with the proposition that we are ship-
ping. billions of dollars to keep them
from being Communist, is it not evident
that the reaction in their minds is that
they are doing us a great favor by not
being Communist ?
They will feel that Russia on the one
hand and the United States on the oth-
er are out to buy and hire them. They,
will feel that they have done a great.
favor to that country from whom they,
receive most. The minute that sueh
free offers of billions is withdrawn,
they will feel that we have done them
a great injustice; that we are stingy,
drivers of a hard bargain and demand-
ers of the pound of flesh. 2
TOM LINDER
Commissioner: of Agriculture
NUMBER 18. 1s
The real.
reason that the Administration would
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_. $8.; Also Planter Jr.,
SECOND HAND)
MACHINERY FOR SALE |
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
New Walking Cultivator, per-
fect cond., $75. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
Farmall H. Tractor, ivanuutia
plow, Bush and Bogg Harrow,
Case Combine, Oliver Power
Hay Baler, none older than 45
model. Ne letters: S. E. McGin-
nis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
4 Disc Case Tiller on rubber,
good cond., with new 26 in disc,
$150; New J. D. Binder, 10 ft.
blade on rubber with power
take-off. C. C. Anderson, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 1.
42 Allis-Chalmers Model M.
Tractor, track type, 35 Draw
Bar, H. P., good cond:, used for
heavy farm work, $1500. ey
Tribble, Atlanta, ~52 Briarcliff
Circle, N. E. Phone Ve. 2473.
Bolens Huski 3 HP Garden
Tractor, turn plow and culti-
vators, has pulley, etc. used one
$375.
apres N. Anderson, Austell, Rt.
Spray and Motor Tank, holds
209 gals., good cond., motor was
in good cond, when last used
in 1942, $125. Henry Butts,
Warm Springs.
Cutaway Harrow, good cond.,
Intl. Riding Plow, 1H Wagon, 44
Chaitanooga Turn Plow, also a
pair of Mare Mules, 8 and 6
yrs. old for sale at my place.
Marion Graham, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Farmall F-14 two row tractor,
new sleeves, pistons, 2 row bot-
tom plow, cultivator,
Maachine and planters $875. W.
ie Waldron, Waycross, 911 Lee
Ave.
Large size Oliver Tractor, Ath-
ens Bush and Bogg Harrow, a:
D. 14 Dise Grain Drill, all good
eond. with good rubber. Rob
Harbin, Winder, Rt. 4.
King Bush and Bogg Harrow,
eight 22 in scallop disc, $125.
FOB my farm. John B. Whis-
nant, Summerville.
6 ft. Case Combine, good
cond., for sale. Frank Campbell,
Royston, Rt, 2.
Tractor F-20 on rubber, good
cond., planters and cultivators;
Tractor Mower; Intl. 5 Dise Plow:
on rubber; Intl Harrow; J. D.
Orchard Plow and Grain Drill,
J. B. Mciver, Louisville, Rt. 8.
Tel. 3171.
Oliver Pickup Hay Baler, good
cond., also J. D, Side Delivery
Rake, both for $1500. J. FE. Cline
Oxford, Phone Covington> 2167.
On 27 Lynchburg 2 H Plow,
Cultivator,
and a Joe Harrew, sheep, Joe
M. Brown. McRae. ,
mowing
Bradley Hammer Miil, good
as new, four screens, $120.; also
Oid 4 Cylinder D. B. Motor,
runs well, $30. Z. N. Eberhardt,
Kenwood. .
VAC Case 1944 Model Tractor
with starter and lights, good
cond.,.also 4 Disc Tiller on rub-
ber and 8 Disc Bush and Bogg
Harrow.
phengs, Rt. 1.
B. Farmall Tractor with all
equip., rubber tire trailer wag-
on, new. 3 ft. blade Intl. Com-
bine, all for $2,000. S. L. Price,
Vidette.
2H Mowing Machine, good
cond. for sale. E. R. Yarbrough.
Mershon.
Single Sec. 20 Disc John D.
Harrow, only used part of one
season, good as new, $100. O: E,
Shelley, Fort Valley, Rt. 1.
Covington Dropper, bod as
new, and a 4 Row Mule Drawn
Cotton Duster, used very little,
both for $75. U. S. Lashley, Ogle-
thorpe, Rt. 1.
_ Farmall F.. 12 Tractor, on
steel, cultivators, Disc. and 3
Gang Bottom Plows, good cond,
$800. Melvin Jones, Brushy
Creek, Sparks.
3 Roller Kentucky No. 3 Cane
Mill with Cooks improved 1014
ft. galvanized evaporator
skimmers, used part season,
$66 at my farm. C. C: Score
Talking Rock, Rois
8 {t. Weeder, $22 at my farm;
Guano Strower, $10; 1464 Syra-
cuse Plow, good as new, $18;
Stalk Cutter on steel wheels,
$30; Walking Disc, good cond.
$18. J. L. Glosson, Wayevoss.
Farmall 2 Row Tractor, good
rubber, Planters, Distributors, |,
Cultivators, Bottom Plow, 7 ft.
Harrow, $1000; F-20 Tractor on
rubber, Bottom Plow, 24 Dise
Harrow, $900. E. L. Burnett,
Quitman, Rt. 5. Phone 4531.
John Deere 14 in. Mold Board,
.Slatwing side plow for J. Deere
H. Tractor. Must have power
lift, $60. Fred Scoggins, Rome,
Re a,
Fordson Tractor with Athens
Side Plow, ready for work, and
Fordson Traetor with Athens
Side Plow, ready for work, and
Fordson parts of all kinds, Go-
ber Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2. Near
Jerusalem Church.
1H Wagon for sale. Near
Jackson Airfield. G. W. Wise,
Jackson, Rt. 3.
Home made Tractor
Disc Harrow and extra tracter
parts for sale ee Alton Orr,
Rivevlale, Rt. 1 pvt 5.6
and 10
Jno. F, Mansford, Ste- |:
and)
| ete,
SECOND - HAND
MACHINERY FOR ae
Intl. 5. Dise Tiller, uae cond:
Cath W. Malcom Madison, Rt.
Cole Corn Planter No. 15
plain view dbl. hopper with all
gears and 6 plates, used 3 yrs.,
good cond., $18; Cutaway Har-
row with tongue, $10. JE @.
Thomas, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
1945 Farmall PB Tractor, new
rubber, starter,
needs sheets, $75. at farm. E.
Ross Maddox, Winder.
No. 7 McCormick-Deeving
Mowing Machine with bunch-
ing attachment for cutting
grain, good cond., no rake.
FOB..my~ home. K. S._ Price,
Cleveland, Rt. 4. j
,_New unused _ Fairbanks
Morse 700 lb. cap. Dairy Feed
Mixer complete with motor,
$225. R. E. Cotton, Milledge-
ville, 207. North Columbia St.
Phone 6586.
1-13 Oliver, 1 Weeder, 2 Har-
rows, 2 Goober Oliver. Plows,
2 Ratchet Stocks and tools for
cultivating crop. Geo. M. Cart-
ledge, Metter, Rt. 1.
Husky Garden Tractor with
10 in, Turner and Cultivator
with attachable feet, Power
Take Off with flat face pulley
and V pulley. Leslie Stephens,
Temple, Rt. 1. .
Cole Planter, model 15, dbl.
hopper, bought new, used one
fseason, $25. at farm. Emory B.
Smith, Bainbridge, Box 508, Rt.
al \ i
J. D. Tractor A, cultivator
and tiller, for sale. Joe Hughes,
Millen, 318 Winthrop Ave.
Farmall M Tractor, extra
good cond., used about: 42 Os.,
new dbl. dise harrow and 5
disc used tiller. Call 2705. Wray
Smith, Sparta. j
No. 4 Turner Peanut Shel-
ler and Grader, shells and
grades 1 ton peanuts per hr.
(both Runner and Spanish). H.
A. Pierce, Empire.
Lot of farming tools, Plow
Stocks, Guano Distributors, ete.
W. L. Yates, CarrolJton, Rt. 2.
Large dinner farm bell, $12.
FOB. A, H. EDalgo, Nashville,
Hite age ke
8X8 Grain Drill with fert-
ilizer hopper, McCormick-
Deering, bought new, used 3!
seasons, has new disc and grain
spouts put in this year, shoes
last year; A-1 cond., $250. at
my place. 4% mi. E. Carnesville.
John G. Williams, Rt. 2.
Sheller for shelling Spanish
and Runner Peanuts, Velvet
Beans and Peas, powered with
% H. P. Elec. mtr., shelled
about 10 tons seed last: season,
A-1 cond., $450. W. E. eee,
Chula, Box 16.
Farmall A Tpenine. new mo-
tor, starter, lights, belt pulley,
power take off, lift, cultivators,
planters, distributors, 2 disc
plow, 1-16 in. bottom plow,
peanut plows, good. cond.,; $1700.
ee R. Bodrey, Cordele,
a4
2 row J. D.'Tractor H, with
cultivators, \Planters, fertilizer
attachment, plows, 3 disc tiller,
rseed box, 24 dise J. D. Har-
row, ete. complete cultivating
equip., good cond., $3000. War-
renton and Gibson Hwy near
Davis Store. G. G. Wilson, Gib-
son.
Cyclone Seeder, No. 1 oh
sows small seed, wheat and
oats, $4. Del in Ga. J. J. Outen,
Manassas, Rt. 2:
25 Ten Gali Milk Cans, 2
Regrigerator Machines, lof ea.
Fan Type Coil, Caudill 4 Unit
Milking and 4 Bottling type
Bottling Machines for dairy,
good cond, All or part. J. P.
Simpson, College Park, Rt. 2;
Cal. 6859 (Atlanta).
Ford Ferguson, lights, starter,
Jatest model, Ist. class
cond., , with complete | farming
equipment, $1600. for quick |
eet LN. Tenens Reinier s
oe
ip ook bene
lights, pulley,
|power take-off, $1225.00, Grain
'|Binder, mule or tractor drawn,
\C.
ERY FOR SALE
New Har: iat
F: Crawford, Concord, ;
Tractor, J. D. Make, all good
cond. B.. C. Bence: Milledge:
ville, Rt. 1.
Good Riding Disc
Cultivator,
J. D. Walking Cultivator exe.
Moore. LaFayette, Rt. 2:
Bradley Tractor, bought Apr.
11, 1947 for sale at bargain.
John H. Qochel, Rockmart, Rie
1, Box 157,
-2 H Wagon, good cod at
my farm on Rock Spring "Rad.
J. E. Clark, Lithonia.
41 Combination Dbl. Dropper
Cole Planter with all plates,
sword slightly worn, A-1 cond.,
$20.; Champion 7 Tooth Culti-
vator Harrow, $6:75; Cole .Gu-|,
ano Distributor, A-1 cond., $7.
No checks. George C. Porter- |
field, Comer, Box 87.
Case Pick-up Hay Baler with
air cooled motor, also 2 H Wa-
gon. G. E. Goolsby, Royston,
Box 294. CK
1943 C Allis-Chahmers Tract-
or on rubber, starter, lights,
power take off, farm equip.
with
Disc Plow, Cultivators, 8 Disc
Harrow and Planters,
cond., $1750.00 W. C: Barrett,
Cleveland, Rt, 5.
F-12 Farmall Tractor, motor |
just rebuilt, new accessories,
exc. cond. $350. H. J. Puckett,
Fitzgerald, Wheeler Ave.
2-Henkal Lespedeza Com-
bines, good as new, fit any
mowing machine, $100. ea.
FOB. R. E. Aycock, Monroe.
VAC Case Cultivators, plant-
ers, and Distributors, used part
of 2 seasons, $150. my place 2
mi. E. Royston, near Beacon
Light. L. B. King,-Canon, Rt.
PASE
Practically new 1947 pabeee
Ford Tractor with implements.
No letters. . E. ee War-|
renton.
Case VAC ee with ecom-
piste fertilizer, planting and
cultivating equip. in good cond.,
also Intl. Side Delivery Rake,
needs minor repairs. J. Law-
rence Hunt, Kathleen, 2 mi. N.
Houston Lake. S
Farmall A: one row Tractor
with fertilizer, planter, culti-
vator and bettom plow attach-
ments, good as new. Cecil
Shearouse, Guyton.
_ MeCormick- Deering No. HM-
150 3 Furrow Dise Plow, pur-
chased last April, used less
than 15 Acres. W. B. athias,
Ailey.
New 1 row Rapeall Cub
Tractor and equip., $1500. See.
Sylvan H. Hufstetler, Pye rLy;:
Rte,
Bolens Huskie Garden
Tractor, 3 h. p. motor, culti-
vator and bottom plow, used
only few hours.
J. We Lampp, Jr., Dublin, Rt,
6, 10 mi. E. Dublin: on Hwy. 80..
. Complete set planters, culti-
vators with power lift for Far-
mall H. Tractor, at my farm. 7
mi. Danville. Lewis Knight,
Danville, Rt. 2.
Model A John Deere, 2 yrs.
old, and all equip, needed to
farm with, good cond. Ru-
dolph F. Fields, Swainsboro,
Rt. 1, Box 129,
1947 Ford Tractor with Disc
Plow, Tiller and Bush and
Bogg Harrow, Ist. class cond.,
used only .1 spring, my heme
4 mi, E. Douglasville on Fair-
burn Hwy. W. E. A. Jams,
Douglasville, Rt, 4. Re
Ford-Ferguson 2? Bottom
Plow, 14 in., perfect cond.,
practically new. | Byron eC
Wolfe, Covington, Rt. 2. 8 mi.|La
Practically new 2 H Wagan b
and 2H Mowing Machine, 14|7W.
in. Bottom Plow for 1 row
Oliver:
$25. or trade for
yearling or 2 pigs: Also Hood 2-5 ye
for Oliver Cultivator. Wallace
it, Mowing Machine, 2)
good |
Letters ans.'|2
Miedel Bo ple gry
row Tractor, never used. Chas. oli
|| Chester, _ Alpi a
John. Deere >
er iit, pow
Trator, new,
Orser, Bae
and one mule,
Can Sealer for
$10.50. Exc.
Stuart Nuts mix
pose = Kein
He te Six Intl
Gordons
HM No. ae 151
Plow, exc.
turned 50 A.
fin, Box 31
Distributor, 9
ing Cultivator.
give away prices,
Cuthbert, Rt
Sone trailer
turn, plow, ._
eee ae
lists rices 1
1000 Ib. -cap.,
2% HP Bien
all perfect cond.
|son, Pollege Hee
Mowing M
= Garrett, Pewee
Model BAAS oh
Cultivator, new
starter, lights, A-1
reasonable. Cal
adilla, RFD 2.
Bottom Plow
good as new,
Sell or exc. for
Ford. Ray Stro
Rt. 1; 7 Box: 23
a
1B. We. oui 10 OF. A. mi.
Fa mail Tract:
cultivators l
actor, used
te planter, cul-
, Zood as new for
i ail an Fred Ba:
xy Tractor,
tillers complete
outfit, rea-
4 mules, 10.
ming
+ | Sus.
s-Morse gas, eng.,
er, 3-5 h. p., $45;
ehh J. li. Whitson, Lumber City.
attanooga turning
f ek: Kit:
le sec. , arrow, has |
achment for Ford |
clr to pull from
about half sea-
oo othe
tral tor, first class 5
implements, 3}
seow plariters, |
ultivators, $i1-
2-% mi. East}
eer or Side Plow ;
"$150. ~ Pho
artin, Canton, Rt
820 Canton on.
Harvey. Red Hed
3 screens, 50 it.
Sieibeitor, same
y apes
cutter: iiudies, 4
on roller, with-
3 H. riding turn.
s; Hawkinsville, !
ghest bidder, at
Court House,
and 16th, Farmall
with planters, and
firs. R. B. and Chas. i
S00 eae -| equipped with elevator and self
I tractors 1942 H and|
planters, ecultiva-
chments, three 12
yone 8 J in Day
to: ei -Ash-
: Bord tractor!
M. Dickey >
Deering Mowing
elass cond, $75.,
air cond., $30.00; |
= Plow, Oliver |
Planter, fair cond, |
ie Stephens, |
lk Cutter, Corn, |
_ Pea Planter, all!
Cateway Harrow,
at my place 7 mi.
E. Foster, Mon-
No. ion one row |.
2. yrs old, |
rmall Tractor,
wheels with bottom plow and
cultivator equip. Robt. B. Mc-
are Fort Valley, Rt. 2, Box
Sa. \ es
igood cond. H. P. Bohanan,
Conyers, Rt. 1.
power take off,
lights, front and rear,
lliff, same as new, used very
little, _Athens 8 Disc Bush and
Boge Harrow, cut
acres, :
Peter. Can be seen at Post Of-
[AGE
'|A corn, $1775. my place. 7 mi.
i tor, 5 HP with steel wheels, cul-
: eet, Daugherty, Rt. 1.
Barnesville, Rt. 1.
-C. Roberts, Ball Ground.
: cae wiabted 4
H[ Rt. i.
he be
s and harrow, all ;
| thing can use. H. B. Whitmore,
2 Single Turn |
ron gale Wagon, | :
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D MA
ERY FOR SALE |
Garden. Tractor; David Brad-
ey, & HP engire, on steel
Old Trusty Ineubator, 120
-legg cap, $10. Mrs. J. G. Whit-|tor, 300 gal. Friend power
lege oie Rea geae Sprayer Intal Crawl Type ttac-
: Me ae tor, J. A. Pasley, Thomaston.
Windmill complete for sale.,
complete,
belt pulley,
power
Oliver 60 Tractor,
about 25
M. C. Parker, Point
Combine, MeCormick- Deer-
ing,, Model 42, ready for opera-
tion. E. A. Humphrey, Damas-
1947 VOC Case 2 Row Trac-
tor, all cultivating and plant-
ing equip. included, tended 70
Lumber City at Shiloh Sehool.
Standard Twin Garden Trac-
fivator, 10 in turn plow, dise|/gore, Winder.
harrow, hauling eart, fair cond.| Want Garden Tractor and
Write or see. Grover L. Faus- Tools, good cond., reasonable.
' Mississippi Valley Corn Shel-
ler, on stand with fly wheel and
'fan with fan belt, good cond.,
Sip, FOB. Jesse Morrison,
Clarkesville.
Good, easy running 1H Was-|
on,. with good wheels, newly
painted, bed and top body, reas-
onable. See: J. B. Hickman,
Intl. Lime Spreader 8 ft. wide,
practically new, near Perry. M.
1% HEP. Bradly- Garden Trac- |
tor and equip., $225.. Trade for
reg. brood sows or pigs. James
C. Lawson, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
-2#H Wagon bought in 1942,
used very little, good as new,
$85... H. ily Baldwin,
Want planter and disteiineter
for model L or LAJohn Deere
tractor; also have F30 Farmall
tractor and 4 disc Avery tiller
1}for sale. Contact. J.T. Varron,
| Dexter, Rt. i.
Want 3 or 4 H. P. gas engine
used with Orchard
sprayer. Must be compact, first
ticlass cond., reasonable in price.
W. OD: Mays, Stockbridge.
Want late A model J. D. G or
M Farmall, or any type tractor
of equal size. Advise at once.
ke Williams, oe Box
334 )
Farmall Tractor A, cultivated
60 A only this year, Ist. class
-cond., tiller, harrow, cultivator,
planters, 2 row attachments,
automatic lift and hand lift, also
lights. J. M. Estes, Abbeville,
No. 14 Star Pea Thrasher
feed, Ist. class cond., $100. or
exc. for good mule. My farm.
Lee Akins, Canon, Rt. 2.
Standard Twin Tractor, 5 HP
complete, all kinds equip., Reas-
onable for cash or exc. for any-
Canton, Rt. 1.
Intnl F-30 tractor, first class
bush and bogg cutting harrow,
$1, 750 FOB. farm. Linton A. Har-
ris, Norcross, Rt. 1. e/a The
| Neely Farm. :
Planters, Fertilizer and cuiti-
vators for S-C Case fractor, used
Griftin, days, $175. A. J. Welden,
riffin.
50 gal. cap. portable Fruit
| Spraying machine, complete
with attached gas eng., $90. S.
Gs eta Sete, 161 Seer
) St. NW
ae 300. gal. Sprayer, on
iron wheels, good cond., all
ees ae . walker, Me-|1
ao . A, Box
garden sca (Wise.
ator,
.| SECOND HAND MACHIN- ND-HL 7
~|MACHINERY WANTED
for sale or exe for
tivator. C. W. Matthews, Mearis-
ville.
grader and packiia ! louse equip-
ment comp:
can be pulled by 2 horses also.
See at my Henry Co. farm, 6 mi.
N. E, McDonough. W. L. Morris,
Atlanta, 444 Collier Rd. N. W.
fully. L. C. Davis, Fort Valley,
Ret, 3. -
make or model,
cutaway harrow for same. Ad-
vise. W. M. Gay, Abba.
Plow, 2 disc, for Fordson Tract-
or, in good cond. Write: Ralph
Cloer,
or Ime i
model, with equip. E. R. Bailey,
Harlem, Rt. 1.
Mill in good cond. J. M. Kil-
Near Macon. E. H. Clarke, Ma-
eon, Bloomfield Dr.
vator, good cond. and rason-
able price.
Rockmart, Rt. 1.
Mrs. Jessie Sharpe, Bristol, Rt.
1,
with dbl. dise plow and plant-
ing and cultivating equip. Ted
Cox, Canton, Rt. 3.
Planting Attachment for J. D.
Tractor,
'B. H. Hail, Cathoun, Rt.
Want Take-Off aes for |
Ford-Ferguson Tractor. Ralph
Metts, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.
for Intl. Tractor, A or B model.
imauga.
mall A Tractor,
\gan, Cairo, Rt.
}Waycross, Reynolds St.
| shape, with mowing blade, and/
[F. M. Dees, Macon, Rt.
ERY FOR. SALE
Riding ealevaton, oe ot ee j
ing cul-
Four roller Niagara aden
ete, 5 H. P. elec. mo-
1 H. wagon, hicavy quality,
Want 2 H Turn Plow. Advise
Want old used tractor, ary
cheap, - also
Want Athens Side or Oliver
Young Harris. ;
Want Farmall A or B Tractor
small Allis-Chalmers, late
Want large Stover Hammer
Want 2 H Walking Culti-
G. L. Brownlow,
Want 40 gal Syrup Boiler.
Want small Farmall Cub or
[A Tractor and equip. M. L.}
Anderson, Nahunta.
Want Farmall A Tractor
Want variable depth Cotton
good cond. no oe
Want Intl. Dise Turn Plow
Advise. Lee Hames, Chicka-
Want J. D. Model Me or Far-
with planters and cultivating
equip, reasonable price. Tr
Harrell, Eastman, Rt. 3.
Want Cole Planter with or
without . fertilizer attachment.
Colman Stanley, Cherry Log.
Want head for 12 H Hercu-
les Gas Engine (used
grinding cane oe Li Ae Ra-
Want fo trade for used Gib-
son Tractor and! farming at-
tachments for same, good cond.
State lowest price and location. |
Geo. J. Dunson, Cumming, Rt.
2.
Want one hydraulic power
lift for Allis -Chalmers B
Model Tractor. J. B. Thomas,
Scott.
Want Farmall Ao or Ford Fer-
guson tractor with harrow and
plow, late model. E. H. Jones,.
Want good 2 H. walking cul-
tivator, good cond., reasonable,
within 50 mi. Cash or trade
corn; also fine, 1000 Ib. Mare,
6-% yrs. old, for sale cheap.
2,
phone 702. W.
Want late model John: Deere
B, of Farmall H fractor with
planters, cultivators, Fert.
tachments. Wm. D. ee
Buena Vista. Rt, 2.
Want 300-400 gal. power
Sprayer with or without tractor
fot same, for Apple Orchard.
S G. Buyers, Whitesburg, Rt.
Want cultivator, planter and
harrow for a ad B Farmall
Rio Ci for cash.
Advise. Hert Maltory, Grit
bi tin, eta A,
lrow hand transplanter, in very
'H tractor on H frame,
| Deere tractor. J. Oliver Thomp-
1947 model, |
by |vise. R. A. Hendrix, Bremen,
for*
at- |
_ SECOND-HAND
Want Farmall A for parts.
Advise fully. J. &. Johnson,
Byromville, Rt. 1.
Want 1 row tractor and out-}
fit, afly make, good cond. Give
location and price. John Self,
Fairburn, Rt. 6.
Want 3 disc tiller, prefer
Athens, in good cond., reason-
able. R. E. Walters, Ellaville.
Want planting equipment tor
Model A Farmall tractor. Ad-
vise. Chas. L. Smith, Savannah,
4110 Abercorn St. _
Want manure spreader, pre-
fer late model with power take-
off. State particulars. W. E.
Segars, Commerce, Rt. 3.
Want grain drill with Fert-
attachment, . prefer 8-10 ft.
size. Advise. P. W. less A le
Haleyor Dale.
Want peanut weeder, also 1
good conrd., reasonable. John
Thomas Watson, Homer, Rt. A.
Want J. D. 4 dise tiller for
good
cond., no junk. J. M. Braddy,
Swainsboro, Rt. 3, Box 256. :
fributor for model L John
son, College Park, ete
205.
Want Acme drag bees in
good cond. Advise. W. T.
Baugh, Madison, Box 111.
Want planters, cultivators
and distributors for Farmall
H, also starter, lights and gen-
erator for same. F. H. White,
Augusta, 1421 Heard Ave.
Want 2 H cultivator.
Gibson, Agricola.
Box
Mary
or more rows, with fert. at-
tachment at once. J. D. prefer-
red. Mrs. Joel Bobo, Hartwell.
Want one power driven feed
mill. Claud Harper, Wray, Rt.
- :
Want Exc. Hamp. Male pig,
$20. value for syrup kettle, 60-
100 bals. O. S. Duggan, Chest-
eR
Want a good 2 row tractor.
and all equip., good cond., no
junk. Advise fully. Frank Hay-
good, Cassville.
_ Want planters and cultivators
for Ford Ferguson tractor. Ad-
Rt. 1, Box 65 .
Want Wind Mill with
necessary. parts, near Perry or
adjoining county. M. C. Rob-
erts, Ball Ground.
Want 1945-46 or 47 model
Farmall A Tractor, good rub-
ber, fully equipped, planters,
cultivators, ete., and 2 Disc IHC
Trailer, Plow, radius 60 mi. Ad-
vise fully. Marvin Maddox,
Winder, Rt. 4.
Want for spot cash. and
worth the mgney med. size
farm tractor on rubber within
100 mi. Give description and
price. J. M. Dempsey, Cham-
blee. Phone 4351.
Want used Fordson Tractor
on rubber at bargain price. J.
R. Marbut, Atlanta, 1112 Shel-
by Pi: S.E,
Want cultivating and planting
.equipment, power take-off and
lift for C model Allis Chalmers
tractor:; also have 1500 Hotcaps
| for $20. H. R. Wiggins, Ashburn,
rere tacsE
Want Cultivator for Farmall
A, in good cond., for cash. J. B.
Aaron, Woodstock, Rt. 2.
Want planters and distributors
attachments for Oliver tractor
No. 60, new of used. Robert M.
| Hall, Reynolds. ~
tributor for John Deere H. trac-
tor. J. R. Horne, Doerun, Rt. 3.
_ Want J. D., Mower, hay press, |
combine for John Deere B.
tractor,
ment with new B. Sprockett No.
wa G G. Garnet, Athens, Agri.
ROE
Want Tractor Grain Drill, 12}
with Setter, never used, for sale!
Want planters and guano dis- |,
planters, Fert. attach-}
INCABATORS AND.
BROODERS
A new 300 A Mumider freu-
bator-Hatcher, 2500 g cap. for
a
cubator-Hatcher, 2500 ege cap.
for sale. L. J. Lott, Dowgtas-
ville, Rt. 2.
Jamesway Ine. 4200
thot water system, coal burner,
30 unit batteries, complete,
good cond. P. F. Mambrick,
Eastman.
Humidor Ine.,
Richardsan, Pe
4,
3 elec. Inc., first class cond.,
ively. Exc.
use. Will ship. Mrs. W.
Flanders, Mt. Verrion, Rt. 1.
9 Jamesway Battery Brood-
ers; 1500 day old chick cap. 4.,
used only 1 season, Contact
heat, exe. cond:, $125. ea. T Hy
Howell, Motitezumd.
Sears Blue Flame oil brood-
er, 300 chick cap., good cond:,
$6., of swap for Print sacks,
free of holes, at 3 for $t. a.
2 haver type elec. brooders,
250. chick cap., used 1 season,
$7.50 ea. Mrs. L. P. McGee, At-
djlanta, Rt. 4, Box 169 (330 Lyn-
hurst Dr. S. W.) RA 9621.
100 cap. Elec. brooder, $6; also
Elec. Churn, $9.50. Both perfect
cond.,
Mrs.
Jim Tiller, Carlton, Rt.
1. g
type, motor operated, ther.
control; $17.50. Chas. E. Alley,
Macon, 220 Bright St.
4 Deck Elec. Brooder, $35.
Mrs. J. W. Collins, Bacontoz.
Want one 3 decker Elec, 3
Baker, Ben Hill. Ra. 0169.
starter, finisher. Advise fally.
|Baker Rd. N. W.
230 size Oi Butning tee
bator, good cond., $15. Mrs. S.
An Wright, Cedar Springs:
52 by 52 in. Floor Broodr,
elec. thermometer, central,
fan type for
used twice, $18. here (Cost $35.)
Chas. E- Alley, Macon,
Bright St.
Want small electric incubat-
or, not over 100 egg cap., pre-
fer 50 cap. State cond. and
price. E. H. Morgan, College
Park, 231. E, Cambridge Ave.
Home made Brooder, 200
cap.; $35.00; one 100 cap., $25.;
lent cond., $75. ea. W. C. Witk-
erson, Adel,- Ree I.
Electrie and finishing brood-
ers, also a farm bell. over 100
yrs. old for sale. Mrs. Fred Fos-
ter, Atlanta, 186 Ben Hi Rd,
Ra. 0166.
-400 cap. elec. Super Hatcher
Inc., used twice, perfect cond,
ot at my home. Won't ship.
Box 1.
FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
CORRECTION NOTICES:
All Day Glories, similiar te
Merning Glories, but flowers
stay open all day; blue and
pink blossoms on same vine, $1
Mrs. J. C. Way, Lambert. |
Blue violets, 35 doz; Cana li-
lies, red and. yellow, T5e doz;
Spearmint, 10 large bunch. Miss
Ross NeSmith, Savannidh, RES.
Telfair Rd.
.Govt ins dbl, yellow fa-
ponicas, $1 x: blooming | size
Azaleas, = doz. Add postage.
Ext. Big.
Mis. D. H. Evatis, Cactetay.
gale. i. J. Lott, Douglas, Rt
New 300 A Humidaire In
cap,
400 ese cap.,
used 3 times, $75. Mes. H. 2 4
Ri werk
$100, $150. and $250. respect.
for anything cate
Wyn : eS
Want planter and guano dis- |; a ee 9 SRaSweee ae
used very short time.
One 52 inch by 52 in, electric a
floor brooder, used orice, fan
Oil, for sale at my home. R. .
Want a deck- type brooder,
A. M. Reinhold, Atkanta, 2016
circulating. . air, or
200
Also 25 elec. Brooders, excel.
P. C. Frederick, Marshallyille, .
ea. or $1.50 for 2 rooted plants. _
PAGE FOUR
*. PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE |
Sti awberry, Mastodon, 70c C:
# 25 500; $5 M; Klondike, 60c
$2.75, 500; $4. 50 M; Sugar
Be $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Thornless_ Boysenberry
Plants, 1 yr. old; 90c doz; $6
CC; 2 yr old, $1.50 doz. Prompt
del. Now is time to plant. T.
H. .Graves, Fayetteville.
Strong Early Bearing Blake-
more Strawberry, 75e C; $3.50
500. Del. Mrs. Elizabeth Alli=
~*son, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Klondike Strawberry, 200).
$1; 500, $2.25; $4 M; Big. Jim
Everbearing, $1.25 C; 500 $5;
Cabbage, 200, 70c; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M. del. C. W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. and Early Jersey frost-
proof Cabbage, and Bermuda
Onions, 300 $1; $2.25 M; Pre-
paid. Odis Conner, Pitts.
Copenhagen . and Chas. W.
Cabbage, $1.50 M; 500 $1 10 M
up cheaper. Orders filled
promptly. E. L. Fitzgerald, Ir-
winville.
Chas. W. frostproof Cabbage,
and White Bermuda Onion
Plants, 300, $1; 500 $1.25; $2
M. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
500, $1.75; $3 M. Mrs. Mell
~ Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Early Strawberry Plants, 60c
C; Bearing size Thornless
Blueberry, 75c doz; $5 C; Ga.
Collard, 25c C; Red Speckled
and White Black-eyed Crowder
Peas, 30c lb. Add_ postage.
Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Yellow Bermuda Onion and
Copenhagen Frostproof Cab-
bage plants, $2 M; FOB.
David Thornton, Greenville,
Rt 3.
Klondike Siawuerny Planis,
75e C; 500 $3.50. Exc. some for
4 Tbs new goose and 4 lbs.
new duck feathers, not used
and clean. Mrs. J. E. Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Certified Missionary Straw-
berry Plants, $1 C. No checks.
PP. Tom. Kittle, Carrollton,
Rit) aes
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
$1 C; Leading var. Cabbage
- and Heading Collard, 300, $1;
10 seedling Press Peach Trees,
' $1 ea. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Ben
~ evolence.
Chas.
Cabbage plants,
' muda Onion, 300,
91200559257 200 76M ee: Fresh
~ Plants. Prompt shipment.
- Special prices on large quan-
tities. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts.
' Bradley Magic Everbearing
~ Strawberry Plants, large bed
berries, from spring till frost,
300 $2.50;.$1. C. Mrs. H. M.
- Christie, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Thornless Boysenberry, $1
-doz; Mature rooted Kudzu
- Crowns, $3 C; Bradley Scar-
let Everbearing Strawberry,
50 $1. PP. J. W. Toole, Macon,
~ 410 Burton Ave.
Copenhagen, Chas.
Early Jersey Cabbage,
Bermuda, Crystal Wax Onion,
fresh, frostproof, 500, $1.00;
$1.50 M. Del. PP; 5000, $6.50
Express. Large select plants.
- Guar. H. J: Puckett, Fitzgerald.
. Three-fourths Acre
Crowns, FREE to party who
, will come my place and re-
* move them; easily accessable.
Mrs. Julius Campbell, College
Park, Rt. 1. Welcome-All Rd.
Early Jersey and Chas. W.
_ Cabbage, full count, prompt
shipment, and white and yel-
Jew Bermuda Onions, 25 C;
500, $1.25; $2 M. P. Te Gibbs,
Abbeville, RFD 2.
Early Jersey and Chas. W.
Cabbage and Yellow Bermuda
Onion Plants, full ~ count,
Baa. shipment, 25c C; 500,
-
W. and Early Jersey
Ne Ber-
ue
W. and
1.25
1.50 M. Charles A. Gibbs, Ab:
beville, Rt. 2.
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, 30c
C; 500, $1.25; White and Yel-
low Bermuda Onions, 25c C;
- 500, $1; Sage, 15 ea.; $1 doz.
All Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
akoyston, Rt, 1. .:
Mastodon and Lady T. and
Everbearing Strawberry Plants,
200, $1.50. PP. Mrs. Ara Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Fine. var. Kellogs. Straw-
- berry Plants, mixed, not sep-
arate, $1.25 Cc. Cheaper at my
home. Mrs, M. M. Kelly, Li-
thonia, Rt. 3. 3. ik:
-Cabbage,
500,.
drip,
|$1.00 doz.
White |
Kudzu
$2 M; 5000 and over,
Everbearing S tx aw berry.
Plants, 50c C; Mixed Half run-
ner Beans, large cup, 40c. Add
postage. Mrs. Hehry M. Jones,
Lula, Rt. 1,
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
500, $2.75; $5 M. Young plants,
prompt shipment. No checks.
Mrs. Willie Allen, Gainesville,
Rtee2
2 yr bearing size Mt. Huckle-
berry, Dewberry, Giant Gar-
lic Heads, 50c doz; May Cher-
ry, . Black Walnut; Plum
Sprouts, 2, 25c. Add postage.
Stamps accepted. hanger Teem,
Talking Rock.
Chas. and Jersey Cabbage
and Crystal Wax and: White
Bermuda Onion Plants,
$1;- $1.50 M. PP. 5000, $6.25
express. Large Plants. I. L.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Chas. .W. Cabbage, cold
hardened, nice size, good roots,
30c C; 500, $1; $1.75 M; Head-
ing Collards, $1.50 M. All PP.
J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt.
oe
Chas. W. and Early Jersey
White and Yellow
Bermuda Onion Plarts, 30c C;
500, $1.00; $1.75 M; 5 M up,
$1.60 M. Full count. W. F.
Rowe, Abbeville.
Chas. W. Cabbage > Plants,
cold hardened, nice size, good
roots, 30ce C; 500, $1.00; $1.75
M; Heading Collards, $1.50 M.
All PP. J. H. Davis, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 5.
Chas. W.
500, $1.25;
Cabbage Plants,
$2. M; Klondike
Strawberry, 500, $3.00; $5.50
M. E. C. Waldrip, ~ Flowery.
Branch, Rt. 1. :
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.25; $4.25 M.
Del. Young. plants. No chks.
Mrs. G. L. Duran, Gainesville,
Rite:
Everbearg Strawberry plants,
75c C. No checks. Miss Cleo
Ramey, Clarksville, Rt. 3.
Few Strawberry Plants: Red
Golds, Great Wonderberry,
Jewels, Lady T., Gibson, all
mixed, 75 C; Black Raspberry,
6,-50c. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Mastodon and Lady TT. and
Everbearing Strawberry Plants,
200, $1:50. PP. Mrs.
Flowery Branch, Rt-
rooted, 5, 50c;
PRs Damp packed.
Money or MO. No checks. Mrs.
A. Horsley, ace, dite 2; Box
40.
Sage Plants,
Strawberry Zaly bearing
Plants, 75c C; $3.50, 500; Imp.
$5. M. Del. Miss Ruth Waldrip,
Gainesville, Rt 1
Nice early bearing Blake-
more Strawberry, 75c C; $3.50.
500; Improved, $5.50 M. Del.
Horace Allison, peneys, Rt.
Kudzu Crowns, 2-3 yrs. old,
rooted, $15. M; 10,000 or more,
$12. M. Del. Send MO. T.-H.
Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Chas. and Copenhagen frost-
proof Cabbage, 500, $1.25; $2.
M; White Bermuda ; Onions,
$2.50 M. Del. Ovie Conner,
Pittss Rte 1
Early bearing strawberry
Plants, extra large, heavy
croppers, 80c C; $3.75, 500; Ga.
Collards. 25 C:;; Red Speckled
Crowders, 30 lb; Purple
Globe turnips, Ga Collard seed,
80c lb. Add postage. Mattie
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.:
Strawberry, Improved Mas- |
todon, $4.50 M; 500 for . $3;
Klondikes, $4. 25M. $2.75 for
500. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry, young,
rooted, 50c C. Prompt ship-
ment. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. i.
Rooted Red Raspberry Vines,
90c doz; also Sage or Sage
Clumps, <25~ ea: : Mrs.<-@i) R:
Watson, Marietta.
Red Raspberry Plants,. es
doz. Del. in Ga. Mrs. J.
Williams, Blue Ridge, Rt.
Box 132 Y a ; A
Parsley ; Plants, - good , size
reoted, .75 C, PP. Thos.
B:)
Rowland; Lula, Star, Rt. Fx
500,
Ara Wal- |
ik
1se, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Poe fest, -eXtra early - ae
White Bermuda Onions, pen- |
cil size, 500, $1; $1.50 M. Del."
eae Prompt del, Satis. guar.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
M. C. E. Parrish, Adel.
Everbearing Str awberry
Plants, $1 doz.. or. exc. for
Thornless Boysenberry. . Each
pay postage. Cee: Shrum,
Fitzgerald, Ral
~ Mastodon Strawberry Plants,
70c C; 500, $3; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C: 500, $2.50; 4.25 M.
Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, |}
Rites ieee ee :
Asparagus, Sage plants and.
garlic, $1 doz. Del. Mrs. Bes-
sie Baggett, Douglasville, Rt, 1.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
500, $2.25; $4.-M. Prompt ship-
ment. MO only. Mrs. Dorsey
Simmons, Gainesville, RFD 2.
Mastodon Strawberry, 85c C;
Catnip,. Horehound, Pepper-
mint, Balm, 30 doz; Garlic
Bulbs, 35 doz. Miss INE ANS
White, Dahlonega, Riots
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M:
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, 500, $7.00; $12.50 M;
5M or more, $10. M. Del No
checks. Ethel Crowe. Gaines-
Willes eR too:
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2. yiS- 01d; ; $2.3C; 5008 $7.00;
$12.50 M; 5 M or more, $10. M;
Klondike Strawberry, 500,
$2.50; $4.50 M. Del. C. D. Crow,
Gainesville, lanes,
Lary T., Red Gold, big Jum-
bo Strawberry. Plants, 40c C;
Blue Huckleberry, 50c doz. SPDs
R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt.
Sue
2 to 3 yr. Kudzu Crowns, $15.
M; 10,000 and over, $12. M. Del.
Send MO: ES. O; Patterson,
Waco, Rt. 2. :
Hasting Missionary
berry Plants, $1.
mint, 75 doz; Horse Apple
Sprout, 75c- ea. Miss.
McCurley, Hartwell, Ried:
Certified Missionary Straw-
berry Plants, $1. PP: Tom
Kittle, Carrollton.
Hasting Missionary . Straw-
berry, nice white roots, $1. ie
Peppermint, 75 doz. Miss Nora
McCurley Hartwell, RU ese
C; Pepper-
Nice fresh green E. J. and
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, Head-
ing Collard and White Ber-
muda Onion, 50c C; 500, $1.50.
Packed in damp moss. PP. Mrs.
Lillie Lightsey, Baxley, Rti3s
Chas. W. and E. J. Cabbage,
Ga. Heading Collard and White
Bermuda - Onion, 50c \C; 500,
$1.50. Packed in damp moss.
ts toe Hrewbeaae Straw-
berry, 75e C; $5. M. Mrs. LG Ce
Beasley, Adrian.
Good strong rooted | Ever-
bearing Strawberry Plants, 50c
C; $4.50 M. W. Ds Mitchell,
Jakin,
Mastodon ethene Straw-
berry Plants, $1. C; 500, $3.50;
$5. M; 10,000- or more, $4. 50 M.
PP in Ga. Mrs. J. E. Avirett,
Blakely, Riau.
Fresh Green Benue On-
ions, Heading Collard and
Chas. W.,. E. -J., Cabbage.
Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50. PP.
Packed in moss. Buford Light-
BEANS AND PEAS _
FOR SALE
Ola mime little white Half
Runner garden and white Cut-
short cornfield beans. . Tender
when full, free of weevils, 50c
cupful, plus postage. Mrs. T.
H. Wade, | Ellijay, Rt. 3.
10 bu.. ea. Red Ripper Iron
peas, $6. bu; Brown Crowder
peas, $8. bu. Robt. M. all,
Reynolds.
2 bu. brown lewaee peas,
sound, without any, rain on
them, 17c Jb. H. R Allison,
PLANTS: BOR SAE 4
Chas. W. Copenhagen Cabbage, b
Kudzu Crowns, $1.50 C; $10 2
.fams, Ashburn, Rt. 2.
Straw- ;
Mattie |
fe Leroy Lightsey, Baxley,
t i
8 re pure trap Soe
and sound, 1947 crop, $10.
Money. Order. We Ce
Martin, Rt. 1. - ;
Peas, treated, sound, $10. bu.
John A, Taylor, Rochelle, Rt.
Red Spa Crowder Beas
Pk. G.
C.
Riles
Brown, Ball Ground,
Ashworth, Dacula, HRbsels
ner beans, weevil free,
age. Mrs. C. G.. Kuykendall,
Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 83:
Laws Bunch Prolific. frost-
proof Garden Peas, 75c Ib; 5
Ibs. up, 60c Ib. Prepaid. D. A.
Law, Chula.
New crop Yellow. Crowder
Peas, 3 Ibs., $1.00; 90 Day
Speckled Velvet Beans, 4 Ibs.,
$1. PP. Cash or MO. A. J. Ad-
8-10 bu. brown-eyed cream
sugar crowder peas, $10. bu.
FOB. or 25c lb. No less 10 Ibs.
shipped; Speckled field peas,
hand picked and shelled, 40c
large cupful. Add postage. Fred
Thomas, Crandell, Rt. 1.
White and col. Half Runner |
backs, and. 6 wks. Garden, ten-
der, 45c large cup. PP. Mrs. M.
P. Forrester, Cartecay..
Blackeyed
|Peas, not mixed,
sound, 25c lb; 5 lb. lots; 5 lbs.
|Sundried, peel and core free
sound apples, $2.25. Del.
lstamps nor checks. Mrs. Ida
Mae Sullivan, Whitesburg, | Rt.
sacks, 2 cups for 3 sacks. No
Rt.
ne 5. Bu Clay peas,
Moore, Beuna Vista, Rt. 1.
or exc. for other seed. N. W.
McLeod, Cuthbert.
Large and small white Half
Runner beans, -
cornfield, 35 cupful,
$1.00; English peas, frost-proof,
Whitfield, Jasper, Rta 3:
' Stone wilt and Hibred Half
and Half Cottonseed, 1st. YI
pure, sound, reasonable prices.
Fy Ho: Bunn, Midville.
resistant and D&PL (parent}
stock direct from breeders) |
cottonseed. J. B. Hunnicut, Sr.
Ft. Valley, RFD.
Recleaned Ga. Exp. Station |-
Hew Empire Cottonseed, Ist.
, $10. CWT. Riley Cc. Couch, ||
Turin.
3000 Ibs. DPL Cottonseed, Ist.
yr. ginned pure, as high as 44
per ct. lint, 7c. lb. in whole)
lot; 8c for small lots.
barn. John, J. oe Beth-
lehem. ce Y
Sure Crop Eeneey Ast.
yr., kept pure at gin, $3.: bu. |;
FOB, S*C. Patterson, Pitts, Rt.
a
linted, treated; 1st. yr., Cert
30c lb in 5 1b. lots; White Half
Runner Garden Beans, 45c tea-
cup; large Red- Peanuts, $1.75.
oe f
Purple Hull >and EO
Crowder . Peas, 5 cups, $1.10; |
White Crowder Peas, 4 cups,
$1.10. No checks. Mrs. Lon :
Good tender white Half Run- |!
_ 30c |
large cup. No checks. Add post-
$6.50 bu. All sound. L. M. Vine-
yard, Hoganville, Rt. 1, Box
LOD es
All tender ~ beans:Half Run-
mers, Seven Sister cornfield
McCasline pole, red Valentine
bunch; mixed col. cornfield,
Bean, White Cornfield, Crease- |"
and Biogueen te
1947 crop, |
sound, pure. Make offer. O. M.| _
brown striped i
Half Runners, cutshorts white |:
2 cups}
20c cup, 3 cups, 50c. Mrs. J. G.} :
COTTONSEED FOR SALE | 10
Ample supply Cokers wilt- |
at my/
Stoneville, D&PL and Coker S|b
100. wilt, stepu5; cottonseed,. de- | ,
14 bu. Purple Hull Crowder |&tade
Grass, $32.0
i |Fulgrain
Murrow,
2698.
Approx
Cottonseec
Hevcinge orser:
doz; Everbearing
ry Plants, 90c.
Plum, 25 ea, A
Horseradish, 8 Re
ry, Hazelnu E
doz; Garli
ene trees, 15, $5
25. Jz 0: Crawfo
NOE eae
ok Tender Garden ene Strip- eee
ed and Cream Half Runners, Che
50c large cup. Exc. for print | Wa
checks. WY Lambert, - a oe
Brown Crowder peas, 20c Ib. | 4.
in Ha
Bronve Seupperno
12 rooted for $ t
300,
Austell, Rt.
Govt. aes. dj
trees, aL and 2 y
Hee. Head, C
Tung Oil
more, Colquitt, J
Several the us
seed, Write. Pete. Rhyne, Amer :
Bairdstown, sas
be
5
icus. Sa nae
y ends Stuart
$1.50; 3-4
fruits edible, 2-3
James Hobson,
wa pecan ese
. at my place.
sneer Bene-
Exe. for print or whit:
-|seed,
, | Drive.
, | vison, _ Whigham.
Nice sdumdvied apples. free of
Pe Geeks worms, core, , 45 lb. Del.
}Ist. and 2nd. zone,
a Carter, Whitesburg, Rt. 1.
~ Mrs. = V.
20 Ibs. 1947 sundried _apples,
;|free of worms, 40c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Otis. G. Weaver,
| | Marion.
15 Ibs.. nice. sundr? ed apples,
~ 150 Ib: - PP. Send: MO. Lillie |-
ke Garland, Aska> =
Nice sundried fruit, 50c lb.
sacks.
Also White Nest~Onions, $1.
gal. PP. Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial.
~New crop sundried peaches
and apples, free of worms and
core, also new crop Stuart and
Schley Pecans, 50c Ib. Del. in
Ga. No less 5 Ibs. J. M. Jones,
I Grayson.
ibs] Dull
also cat-
- Dried apples, 40c
-10e spoonful;
| Bap, ; horehound, peppermint,
Balm, garlic bulbs, 30c. doz.
Mrs. "Martha White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 3s
Nice, dried apples and
peaches, free of worms, 45c
lb. postpaid. Mrs. Nathan
| Weatherby, Ball. Ground, Rt. 4.
Nice sundried fruit, 45 Ib.
Del in Ga. Mrs. os L. Davis,
, |Rolston.
Sundried apples, free of
worms, core and peel, 10 Ibs.,
|lfor $4.00; 5 lbs., sweet apples
for $2.25. No chks. Mrs. Dave
d Ash, Dahlonega, Rt. 4.
Nice sundried acid apples,
5 Ibs., $2. and postage. Exc. for
No. 1 large print sacks: 2 lbs.
| for 3 sacks. Ea. pay postage.
M xs: J: Clint Johnston, Dal-
_|ton, Rt. 3:
SYRUP FOR SALE
500 gals. pure Ga. Sugar
Cane Syrup, $1.10 gal. in 100
gal. lots; $1.25egal. in smaller
tots. Henry Sumner, Anish ts:
ville, Box 62,
100 gals. Syrup, cles thick
|) Ne 10 cans, $1.25 gal. 6 gal.
crates, Joe M. Brown, McRae.
-Good Ga. Cane Syrup in No.
10 cans, 6 gals. to case, 1 case
| to. 100: $1.50 gal. Joe F.
Phelps, Decatur, 627 East lake
De. 0595.
5000 - gals. pure Ga. Cre
Syrup, made table ete 1, gal.
cans, $1. gal. FOB. J.-T. Har-
100 gals. improved govt.
d, |Cane | Syrup, made this year,
$1.35 gal. at my place known
| as Charlie Williams Farm, 11%
hay,
oS $25. ton, del.
peanut
Phone 627 W
Ti Arnett, Cor-
N.
ers | Fulgrain. ped
cl
"Hawkins- :
mule _ _feed,
df
| Cane syrup~ in
| also: sev. hund.. bee PR. pota- |
| Tots. M.
mi. S. Bushnell. Lowell Adams,
). Douglas, POB. 371.
Sev. hundred gal new Ga.
10 cans,
|toes. Write for prices on big
F. Jones, Metter, Rt.
Box TAL
1250 gal. ye Ga. Cane sy-
rup, in No. 5 and No. 10 cans,
$1.25 gal. at my barn. Jas. S.
Griner, LAND: Hite x Bo a
POTATOES FOR SALE
1,
Opa Pe Re sweet Batatoes for
seed, also 60@ gal. good Ga.
|Cane syrup, in No. 5 and No.
10 cans; Write for prices and
;+|sample of syrup if interested.
A. Exley, Rincon.
200 bu. sweet potatoes for
sale or exc. for corn: bushel
s |for bushel: Bring corn and get
os potatoes. Bubie Bryant, Chester,
Rts
CORN ui awen CORN
FOR SALE
: Nike Tot i Prolific
Red Cob Corn, Ist. yr., sound,
hand nubbed,- $1.25 pk.; $4.50
bu. H. Grady eens, "Social |
oo :
White | and. yellow pop. corn
; on sab 10- lb. Io a 25 Ibs.
id;
| (Standard measure).
|mart, Rt.
: CORN AND_ SEED. CORN
FOR SALE
*
Phirce Whatleys ' Seeds Coin,
$1. 50 pk. PP; Also New Em-
pire Cotton. Seed, Ist. yr. kept
plire-atagin,.. 96. Ab, Ay H.
Thurmond, Farmington. S
500 bu. good he:vy slipped
shuck corn, 80 Ibs. to bu.
Market price. J. N. Mogg, West
Point.
Sound, clean (1947) crop,
Dynamite Popcorn, 20 lb. Del.
5 Ibs. lots or more. Mrs: Lester |
Shelton, Dial.
100 bu. Corn, white or yel-|
low or mixed 50-50 bu. del. M.
S. Woodward, Atlanta, 3905
Tuxedo Rd. N, W. CH 8832.
300 bu. Corn in shuck for
sale. G. A. Johns, Winder. Z
SEEDS-.FOR SALE
}
Martin Gourd seed for sale.
O. S. Bryd, Harlem, RFD 2.
Cin: pumpkin Seed, 3 tbls.
10c; Comfrey, Elecampane,
Catnip, Tansy, Garlic, Spear-
mint, Carriander, 10c rooted
bunch. Exe. either for rhu-
barb and rice. Mrs. Ralph Wil-
liams, Cumming.
Okra, 50c pt; Turnip and
mustard, 25 cup; cucumber,
10c sp. Mrs. John Weaver,
Temple, Rt. 2. ; :
Tender Garden Bunch and
large Striped Half Runners
beans. weevil treated, 40c
large cup. Dennie Mae Barnes,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
White Tender Cornfield
Bean, 30c large cup. Exc for
nice print sacks, 100 lb. size, 3
cups for 3 sacks. Add postage
under $1 orders. Hattie Kim-
sey, Hiawassee.
Pure, sound 1947 crop Gold
Dollar Tobacco seed, $1 cup
Mrs. A.
W. Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. A
White Bush Dutier Peas( not
beans), 25 cup; Calif. Multi-
plying Beer Seed, 25c start.
PPO Mrs:
2:
Old Time Little White Ten-
der Half Runner Garden and
Cutshort Beans, 50c cup. Add
postage. Orders filled also. to
truckers. Mrs. T. H. Mass, El-
lijay, Rt. 3.
50. Ibs. Certified . Cannonball
Watermelon Seed, $1.25 Ib.
J. C. Moye, Waycross, Rt. 1.
Heavy bearing Black Pole
Bean Seed, and Striped Half
Runners, 50c large cup; extra
good White Table Peas (Bunch)
35 Ib. Add postage. Mrs. W. V.
Robbs,
Green Glaze Collard Seed,
1947 crop; 2 tbls, 25c; 10 tbls.,
$1 del. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar-
tin.
Good seed peas, weevil
treated. 75 bu. Brabs., $8 bu. or
$7.50 bu for lot; 20 bu Yellow
Crowders, $11 bu: $10.50 bu.
for lot. C. L. NE ear
ing.
Large Red Indian Peach, 50c
doz; Citron Seed, 75c 1b; pur-
ple hull Table Peas, 2oe~ Jb;
Early Green Okra, 35c teacup;
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
50ec C. Add _ postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. ~
Tender White Bunch Beans,
50c pt; Tender White Corn-
field, 55 pt.; Garlic Cloves,
3$c doz; Sage, 30c qt; Scallion
Onion Buttons, 25c qt.; Turnip,
30c doz; Sage, 03 qt; Scallion
Garden Peas, 55 pt. Add post-
age. Dolly. Eller, Titus.
and Yellow Hulled Tender
White, 35c cup; 2 cups, 60c.
Mrs. D. L.Van~ Zandt, . Dial.
Imp. Brown Striped Half
Runner Bean, 1947 crop, wee-
vil free, 40 cup. Exc. for
print sacks, 1 cup for 1 sack.
Also Little Lady Finger Pea
Seed at same price. Mrs. W.
O. Phillips, Ashland, Rt. 1.
Kobe Lespedeza Seed, re-
cleaned or combine run for
sale. G. W. Darden, Watkins-
ville. :
_ Tender Hull White Half
| Runner Bean Seed, free. of
weevils, hand shelled and as-
sorted, 40c cup; 3 -cups, $1.
Mrs. A. L. Dodd, Hampton,
Rt. 2,
}43.
Hee As Nolen, Rock- |
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1:
|Black Diamond
seed, $1.50 lb. Bose: Hebe
Half Runners,
Ellijay,
SEEDS FOR SALE
Mamoth Russian Sunflower
Seed, $1.25 gal;) Okra, $2.25
gal.; 50c qt. PP Mrs. L.-D. El-
liott, Lavonia, Rt. 1.:
2000 Ibs. good ee run
Sericea Lespedeza; 16c Ib. Roy
Park, Commerce, Rt. 2.
2-4 tons Lespedeza aoa re-
cleaned, for sale. Ww. UA. Simp-
son, McDonough.
Good tender White and
Sttriped Half Runner bean
seed, 50c large cupful, plus
postage. Mrs. B: H. Patterson,
Flowery_ Branch, Rt. 1.
50 lbs. pure, sound Stone
Mountain watermelon seed, $1.
Ib. for entire lot. EPs Bryan,
Turin, Rtas
Dill Seed, 10c tbls. plus
stamped envelop: Mrs. L. A.
Smith, Woodcliff, Rt..1, Box
.
Stripped Half Runner Bean,
guar, tender, 40c cup; 70 lb;
5 Ibs. lots, 65c Ib. Del. Bonnie
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Wakefield and Dutch Cab-
bage Seed, $1.50 Ib; Marglobe
and Stone Tomato, $1.40 1b;
Collard, 60c 1b;~ Tender Half
Runner Bean, 65c Ib. Del. A.
Crow, Gainesville, Ria Box
143. ery,
Tender White Half Runner
Garden and White Cutshort
Cornfield Bean, 50c cup; ten-
der long-pod Okra Seed, 30%
cup. Exe. for sacks in good
cond. Add postage. Mrs. Amos |2
Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Sage Seed, 1947, 20c Tbl.;
1 oz. (3 tbl. spoon) 40c; Martin
Gourd, 15c cupful; % cup, 10c.
PP. Miss Lillian Hardin, White,
Rt 1,
Cannonball and Black Dia-
mond pure hand saved Water-
melon Seed, 94 per ct. germ.,
) govt. insp., $1. lb. in small lots-
Prices large lots quoted. J. J.
Bloodworth, Gordon.
Genuine pure Ga. Sweetheart
Watermelon Seed, hand saved,
94 per ct. germ., $2. lb. in small
lots. larger lot prices quoted.
Miss Carolyn Bloodworth, Gor-
don.
Striped Half Rianes Tender
Garden Bean Seed, 40c teacup.
Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt Martin,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
4000 lbs. good clean combine
run Sericea Lespedeza, 16c lb.
We oH Harday Commerce,
Rt. 2.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
20c thls., 2 tbls., 35c. Send
stamped, self-addressed _en-
velop. Mrs. Willie Mashburn,
Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 97.
Guar. good, clean, hand-saved
watermelon
Williams, Hiram.
Good Tender Garden Bean
Seed, White and Striped, Cream
Creaseback and
Cutshorts, 50c large cup; Exe.
for print sacks, 2 cups for 4
sacks. No checks. Ople Gable,
Rt. 33
Hand cleaned Black Diamond
Watermelon Seed, _ from choice
melons, $1.50 lb. PP. Thomas
N. Turner, Rupert.
1947 crop Sed Beans, guar.
tender, White Half Runners,
Creaseback and Yellow Hull
Cornfield, Red Bunch or Pea-
nut Beans,, very nice, 30c large
cup. Add postage. Mrs. Lora
Cross, Morganton.
2000 Ibs. genuine Cannonball
Black Diamond Fla. Black
Giant, $1.lb; 1000: lbs. Ga.
Sweetheart Melon, $2. Ib. All
seed Semesan treated. W. O.
Birdsong, Gordon.
- Black Diamond Cannonball
Watermelon and H. B. Jumbo
Cantaloupe seed, 50c lb. J. D.
Watson, Unadilla.
Blue Java. Peas, 25 Jb., 5
lb. lots; Old Time Tender
Speckled Half Runner Garden,
'45e teacup; Old Time Scullion
Multiplying Onion Buttons, $1.
gal. PP. in Ga: Miss Gennia
Brown; Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Por White Sacks.
PAGE FIVE |
SEED5 FOR SALE
Tender White Half Runner
Bean, 40c large cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. E. Mooney, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 7.
About 200 Ibs. long green
pod Okra seed, 1947 crop, well
cleaned, 50c Ib: JEM Si
man, Chula.
Good tender erica halt
runner and black. pole bean, sages!
50c large cup. Add postage.,
Mrs. G, L. Pirkle, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Chamber Spiral Tobacco
Seed, 1947 crop, clear and a
sound, $1. teacup. J. A. Pea- 2.
cock, Mershon. * *
Heavy bearing Black Pole
Bean Seed, Striped Half Run-
ners, 50c large cup; extra. good
White Table Peas, 35c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Ww. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
White Creaseback Bean Seed,
20c teacup; White Nest Onions,
$l. gal.;
Cooking Fruit, 40c lb. or exe,
for sacks. Mrs. Bonnie Weeks,
Dial.
Large White Half Runner
Tender Garden Bean Seed,
treated for weevils, 60c Ib. Del.
PP. Mrs. T. A. Johnson, Can-
tony Rt 2:
Yellow Meat Black Seed Red
Meat Watermelon, Pride Musk-
melon, new crop, sound, 50
cup; Mammoth and. Russian |
Sunflower Seed, 25c cup. Na-
stamps nor checks. Mrs. Ida
Mae Sullivan, Whitesburg, Rt, =
6 lbs. Genuine Gold Dollar
Tobacco Seed, Snuffboxful, 50c,
Tom Blair, Ellabelle. :
20 Ibs. oe Green Okra
Seed, 40c Ib. L. E. Sims, Ellas
belle. a . :
White, slightly Half Runner
Garden Beans, earlier more
prolific and larger pods than
Dixie Wonder, very tender at
all stages. One- fourth lb. 25,
Ss. Ay Beavers, Cumming, Rt. 5,
25 Ibs. Tender Green Okra
Seed, 75c Ib., 50e Ib: for whole
lot. Mrs. T. M. Harris, Milner,
eS
SACKS FOR SALE is
Exe. Crease Back Cornfield
Beans and Stripped Half Rune
ners, also Dried Sugar Appleg
for sacks; 2 Ibs. for 3 with pring
Dessis Vick,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
100 print sacks, water:
ironed, free of holes, mildew
and spots, 100 Ib. cap:, 35 eat
$30. C. All postage paid. Mrs,
Lela Mae Land, Cumming, Rt,
3.
SAGE: Want several hundred
Ibs.. dry clean sage. M. M. Care
roll, Marietta, Rt. 4.
SEED:
Want 1000 to 1 Bunch Beans,
for seed; also want Old Time
Fish Hook or Rams Horn Corns
field Beans. State price and
quantity. Mrs. Emma Abee, Dah- _
lonega.
Want 1 Ib. white rind Cannon
Ball watermelon seed (tipped
black at point, rest white, red
meat); quail. H. Bower, Coving=
ton. :
Want sey. bu. Clay, Speckled
or Iron peas for seed. Advise.
Geo. F. Murkerson, Eastman,
Rt. 6. |
Washed White 100 lb. cap.
Sacks, free of holes, mildew
and letters, 20c ea. Add: post-
age. Mrs. H. H. Richardson,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Nice extra large print sacks,
all colors, unraveled and wash-
ed, free of holes and mildew,
35c ea. PP. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Willie L. Robinson,
Gainesville, Rt. 7. ;
100. lb. cap... Print Sacks,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 35c ea. PP. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs.
Nicholson, Rt. 1. -
Print Sacks, 100 = Ib. cap,
washed. and free of holes, 25c
ea. Add. postage. Mrs. W. H.
Suttons, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Nice Sundried Sour
?
D. D. Anthony, *
{
PAGE SIX
sacks,
Rt.
- free of holes,
-M rs. W. B.. Hester,
~ cond.,
here. Jessie Morrison,
" Roy:
SY
SACKS FOR SALE
Exc. 150 Klondike Strawberry
. Plants for 3 smooth print satks.
Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Buena Vis- |
ta. .
Print Sacks, 100
washed, 32 ea;
White, 25c ea. Del. Lee Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143.
Extra large 100 Ib.
lb. cap,
print
R. H. Ctark, Gainesville,
NT;
- 200 White Sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
lot for $50.00; small amt.,
Rt.
by mail prepaid, 26c ea. MO
~ preferred. Major Crow, Gaines
ville, RFD 1.
Nice white saeks, 20c ea. Mrs.
Alten Grindle, Gainesville, Rt:
5.
Print sacks, washed, 30c ea. |
Add postage. Mrs. Earl Knight,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Nice clean flour sacks, 50 Ib.
eap., 25c ea; 10, $2. Mrs. Mam-
ie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Print sacks,
holes and mildew, 3,-
$3.75 doz. Add pine. MO
preferred. Mrs. A. G. Mayfield,
Cumming( Rt. 1.
Print Sacks, not washed, dif.
col. 25c ea; 4, $1. Add postage.
Clarence Anderson, Cleveland,
washed, free of}
RE 2. i
Print sacks, large, 30c.ea; PP.
Whites, 20c ea; 6, $1. Mrs.
Henry Perry, Baldwin.
100 lb. cap. print sacks, free
_of mildew, washed, 3, $1. Add |
postage. Will send COD if pre-|
ferred. Mrs. Guy Chambers,
_- Gainesville, Rt. 5.
100 lb. cap. print sacks, free
of holes and mildew, washed, |
smooth, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Eugene Chambers, Gainesville,
5. .
White Guano Bags, washed,
20e ea; 15c C.
Blakely.
About 50 tow sacks,
large size, 10c ea. FOB
Clarks-
ville, Rt.. 2.
200 print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,-
washed, free of holes and mil}
dew, 3, $f. COD if preferred.
_ Mrs. W. C. Meadors; Eee
Reet
Print sacks, 100 Ib cap.,
washed, free of hofes and mil- |
dew, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Samples, Gainesville,
Print sacks, washed, 3, $1.00;
_ White, unbleached, 100 Ib. cap.,
16c ea. PP. Miss Grace Har-
, gen, Juno.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
- MANURE:
2 forty gal., one 60 gal. drums
pure chicken manure for sale;
also trade some poultry equip-
-ment for good strain friers, year-
_ling hens or pullets, at my home.
_ J. Ho Felker, Atlanta, 625 Coo-
ledge N. E. HE 3416 J.
PECANS:
- Good. Seedlings and Mobiles,
, 22 Vb; Well filled. Stewarts, 300
Ibs, $2.75; 10 Ib., $5
- contract with truck
Tb. Cash with order in 25: Ibs.
up. Edwin Collins, Cordele.
35 Ibs. Stewart Pecans, well-
filled out with thin shells, 40c
Ib. FOB. Mrs. W. A. Hammond,
Grantville, Lone Oak Rd:
No. 1 Fancy Stuart Pecans, 5
PP: du: B.
Millans,
250 Ibs. large Stuart Pecans,
1947 crop, 50 Ib. PP. Mrs. P. B.
Newnan,
. Morris,- Thomson, Rt. 2.
POTATOES:
300 bu. well cured No. 1.
Grade Sweet Potatoes. Want
to
each week. Mrs. Annie Moore,
Junction City.
10. tons graded PR Potatoes,
Ge lb, at farm. 6 mi. S) EB. Fitz- |
. gerald. John B. Pope, Matatetias
Rt. 4
$3.75 doz;
washed, free of holes)
- and mildew, 35c ea. PP. Mrs.
- $1.00; }
| Dried Apples, $1;
Ret. |;
come
ATTENTION
All flower an-
flower seed and ornamental
nursery notices must be received in the Market Bul-
letin office NOT LATER than the 25th of the month
preceding the issue in which they appear.
Notices MUST NOT exceed 35 words, including
name and address.
Any notice exceeding 35 words
will have to be cut accordingly. ALSO MEMBERS
OF SAME HOUSEHOLD MUST NOT SUBMIT SEM-
ILAR NOTICES. All patrons listing such notices
MUST either complete flower and seed and orna-
mental nursery stock affidavit or answer letter
(regarding this matter) sent them.
SUCH TYPE NOTICES WILL NOT BE AGAIN
published for anyone unless Affidavit, or letter, is sc
listed in our files and records accordingly.
THIS RULING IS MADE FOR YOUR PROTEC-
TION AND FOR THE GOOD OF ALL CONCERNED
AND YOUR LOYAL COOPERATION WILL BE |
freshen soon Or already fresh.
State breed, quanity and price.|
, a
7
HOGS: >
Want Little Bone Black ae
rican Guinea Pigs of the gen-
uine low short legged, short
nose, black, stay fat type. Pre-
fer papers on 3 gilts. Advise.
G.. M. Cantrell, Atlanta, 516
Woodward Ave. Phone Al. 3284.
GOATS:
Want good milk goats to
ee Belle Joiner, See Rt.
1 gal. Saanan 2 yr.
$10. or exc for fre
ing 3 gts. to 1 ga
'Clure, Commerce.
APPRECIATED. : I
MISCELLANEOUS ' MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE FOR SALE
SAGE: EGGS:
Fresh ground sage, $1.25 Ib.
10 or more Ibs. a 10 ib. PP. in
Ga. only. J. C. J. Brown, Toc-
coa, Rez: :
1947. crop sage, hand gather-
ed, shade dried, $1 Ib. 3 Ibs., 90
Ib.; Sundried apples, worms,
peel core free 50 Ib. PP. only
in Ga. Mrs. Ruby Brown, Toc-
coa, Rt. 2.
SAGE:
1947 sage, hand gathered,
washed, shade dried, $1 lb; 3
Ibs., 90c; Peanuts, $1.50 pk.; $5
bu. PP. only in Ga. Mrs. Claude
Edmonds, Toceoa, Rt. 2, Box
143, :
| WALNUTS:
7 bu. dried wlack walnuts,
1947 crop, $2.50 bu. W. R. Shell,
Senoia.
Black walnuts, hulled, $4 bu.}
FOB. William B. Crawford,
| Watkinsville, Rt. 2.
Black Walnut Meats, nice,
large, $1. Ib; Yellow Root, Yel-
low Dock, Cherry Tree Bark,
| 30c lb. Add postage:
Cochran, Pisgah.
good. |
| 85c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Estes
& Ibs. nice Black Walnut Meats,
Williamson, Warne, N. C., Rt. 1,
' Box 32. (Resident of Union Co.
Ga.).
Black Walnuts, $1 bac 2 Tbs.
Col. Butter- |
beans, 2 Tbs. $1; Walnut and}
Fig Sprouts, 50c ea. Add, post-
age. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Roys-
ftom, | :
CORN:
Want 100-1000 bu. good Yel-|
low Corn in Shuck or Shelled.
Give corn in ear
State amt. and price. -E. W.
Starnes, Acworth.
Want.10 bu. corn in ear, also
'5 bu. wheat for feed. Must be
sound and good. J. B. Mosley, |
Austell, Box f.
COTTONSEED:
Want genuine White Gold Cot-
tonseed suitable for planting.
Marlin Alexander, Cleveland,
Rt. 5:
EGGS:
Want pure Cornish Eggs for
setting. Contact: O. C. Brad-
berry, Covington, Rt. 1, Box 139.
Gourds want prices on large):
and small gourds. Mrs. Ernest
Kennedy, Menlo.
HAY:
Want 3-5 tons peanut hay or
shucks, delivered. J. I. Nease,
Marlow,
Want sev. tons good Hay. Con-
sult. W. Y. Allen, Monroe.
HONEY: Want some nice honey
im qt. or half gal. containers.
Quote price. Homer S. Hobbs,
Stapleton, Rt. 1.
FIG SPROUTS:
Want six 2 yr. old, strong root
system of the extra large, long
bearing, sweet var. FIG, reas-
onably priced. Advise fully. J.
T. Wrigley, Atlanta, 2494 Pied-
mont Rd. N. E.
er i
4 lbs, fresh country pone ;
eich moulds, 60 lb. plus, L0c}
extra for postage. Mrs. Clarence].
MeMillian, Dacula, Rt be
Wayne}
/Bees Wax, $50, 50c Ib: John}
A. Grummey, Jesup, POB 117.)
or shelled.)
Booking orders for purebred
Silver Lace Wyandotte Eggs
from matured stock, $2 setting
plus 25 mailing chrgs.
Ethel Jones, Lula, Rt. 2.
FEATHERS:
New, white, downy feathers,
$1 Ib. del. Sample free. Mrs.
pery Collins, Gainesville, Rt.
PLIES:
No. 1 Table Honey, granulat-
ed, $8 case of six 5 Ib. glass,
A. N. Hammond, Enigma.
Few eases good No. Fable Ex-
case (new), $8 case. By express
or freight only. FOB my statiort.
Rev. Curd Walker,
Rt. oh
614 Ibs. nice clean Bees Wax,
'55e lb. Ali checks refused. Write
before ordering.- Mrs. R. O.
Hyde, Cumming, Rt. 4.
6-10 Ib. pails. ape Extracted
Honey, $8; 12-24% lb. Glass Jars,
$10.60; 6-5 Ib. Jars, $9.; 100 Ib.
GOURDS:
McLeod, _Cuthbert, tas os
100. Ibs. black walnuts, cua
not hulled, seven cents per lb.
FOB. Nancy McLane,
ley, Rt. 2, Box ee
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE WANTED
Brahma Cows: to freshen
Want several mileh
good springers prefer Guiern-
seys. Give price and location
from nearest town.
Want to buy Springer Cows,
Cows. and Heifers. A. D. Lind-
sey, Fender.
short horn heifers or: young
cows an 1 reg. Short Horn
bull. not over I yr. old,
farmers prices.
Burton, . Austell.
Hwy.
HOGS WANTED
Want Black Guinea
Bankhead
Male
want some Bantam Hens. J. T.
Brown, Elberton Rt. 2.
Want 2 pure Berkshire Male
ee Lloyd Terrell, Temple,
mE
Want reg. Duroc.
Males, around 100 lbs,
lines, ready for service, Deep
Cherry, curly haired preferred.
L. EB. Morgan, Waycross, RFD
4, Box 240.
HORSES AND MULES WANT
Jersey
1.2 yrs. old thah. will make av
2050-1100 Lb. mule. when alder.
Soe =
Mrs.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP-
tracted Honey, 6-5 Ib. pails fo|
Soperton,
Martin gourds, 30c ea. plus |
25e postage up to 12; also seed |
from same, 25 ounce. N. W. |
WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS:
Fort Val--
Want 10 grade Hereford or}
in}
spring. F. W. Biggers, Conyers. teas
cows, | ;
Weldon| |
| E. Rheney, Hephzibah. Phone Ey
Augusta 2-9651.
also reg. Jersey and Guernsey | ~
Want 2 reg. milking strain |
at |.
Advise. J. J.|
Hog, short nose and legs, also}
good |
Want.to buy 2 Black Tron}
Gray Mave Mute Colt coming}:
necessary to keep temperatures in
a hot-bed above the danger point
in spring, it is usually less expen-
sive to use electricity for this pur-
pose, than the traditional manute.
. Advantages of electricity are nu-
merous. With an inexpensive ther- |} i
mostat, the heat is turned on or
off according to the need; and the |
plants growing in the hot-bed en-|j
joy an even range of temperature,
without the extremes which were
common whefe manure was used.
Plants can be started earlier,
and kept protected for a longer ee
period, without. danger of the heat |
source becoming exhausted before Fe
danger of frost outdoors is over.
Ant electric cable is the heater,
but a number of lamps can be used, |
if preferred,
A cold frame ig constructed in |i
So small a quantity of heat ia
. The heating ca
ered with four to
It is a good idea |
of fine meshed
the usual manner, and is sunk in| re
the ground a few inches. Sosk is re- | 9
moved within it.to an equal depth, |
and the cable is artanged er the |i
o L ome LY
; et tt SPHAG "PETER, SS.
ey
LIGHTLY COVERE
What penecillin does for humans,
some anti-biotic substance which}
is present in sphagnum moss will
do for seeds and seedling plants.
The dread damping-ofi disease, }
which so often destroys tiny plants,
sometimes even before they reach
the soil surface, may be prevented
by sowing the seeds in a thin layer
of sphagnum moss placed on top|
of the soil in a seed flat.
This precaution is so easy, and
the danger of the disease so great
whenever seeds are grown in the
home, in hot-beds or in green-
houses, that the use of sphagnum |
is wise in all such cases.
The material is inexpensive, be-
ing used by nurserymen for patck-
ing about the roots of plants, and}
may be obtained from florists and
seedsmen. For use in the seed box
it is rubbed om a sieve or sereen
having three meshes. to the inch. | _
SEEDS ARE SOWN IN J He ns
HAS BEEN CPRSSED WuROUcH
lof glass. Germin%
ies rat Taal!
ER WITH_HAL
NUM
me,
The moss hora
| wet when the s
seed box then.
take place before
ing is necessary but
not be allowed to dr;
because subirriga
fective on this ma
Flats may also b
sinee water must be
surface. The moss .
| soaked once in two o
overwatering does
also necessary to sur
ime bengiagetic se :
begin to grow.
food, in: thea
fed by the
A layer of shredded sphagnum half | velop heavy
an inch. deep on top of: soil is.
sufficient, to protect, the seedlings | Be
-against disease.
shoul be
sown in. the "id tonal ;
Pewee Welbon: Rock ies
fe era fe es
Res aN er q ie
oe cow.
Jan. 14, good for
S15. 0 $1505 or Heifer,
Younce,
One 5168, i
jersey Cow. with ae
days old, $100.
rs Dovie Josten he
- Cow, Ist- calf, 1
id, for sale, Herman Rey-
lily Phone Cr. 2258.
inesville, RFD 6
17, 4 gals. daily
8 yrs. old, $100
i 10 days. If kept
uglasville. 63 Church
White eee halfbred Bull
B60. G. N. Elberhardt, Ken-
us Bull, about 1500
Knight of Oakley
719149, $250. at my
A Cown, Loganville.
-Angus Bull and 2
mos. old, reg., for
. OIC Pigs, 12 wks.
ea Ww. W. Mitchell,
, Cait, and Horse
ae not reg.,
ne after. No letters,
milk stock, $30. at
: ep Mamow:
es old,
Guern sey; sire full |
also large
Soar "Hog 14 mos.
ter J. Made, East
B. Erle: Reg.
_6 mos. old,
Pa papers.. W. J.
pddistown,
S.A. Phillips,
Rt. 1, Hieg! a
: D R SALE
ks. old Jan. 15 half
litile bone guinea,
ie dang Jones-
Bethel
On W.
put 400 ft.
id Mons: Male oan
breeding stock,
rice, Odis 8. Dug.
Shord: riee
Boar
Singleton,
EC Crossed |
SPC and OIC
a $22.50 ea; or
$15 ea. W. H. Craig,
de County Lines |
d OIC-Black PC
- Eatonton.
and PC pigs,
12.50 G
reasonable: Also
|of 10 or more. J. E. Gibson, De-
ask-more. W. B.|
bred sows and service boar, for
'the Nowhere Rd.;
about 40 Ibs,, $20 ea. reg. in buy-
. {or write. Puee Moore, Ailey,
Rita 2: :
"| Turner, Elberton, Rt. 2.-
y Colt. ae yrs.|
| 22 and 24, for immediate sale
=| $5. pr.
O41 2-415 mos. old, $20-$30 exp. col.
Del. 100 mi. in lots of 10. C. S.
ae Blue ae waeitan | 22 ea; also bred Sow, $75. FOB..
eral Pigs for sale. Will not ship.
|market price.
1B.
., breg.
{Billy Norris, Bogart, Rt. ke
h| name, $25. ea. W. B. Dodson,
Fairburn, Rt. 2.
ler, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Miller Ra.
; J. Weaver 5 |
from
| Wilson Acres.
ted | MARKET. BULLETIN ...
'|8 wks. cld pigs. in buyer's name,
: type, from prize winning sows, |
Ex. bloodline reg. Berkshire
Sow, bred for Mar. pigs, 2nd.
.{ litter, $175.; Several reg. Berk-
shire Boars, 4 mos. old, $35.-$40.
a H. Hardman, Commerce, Rt.
Youn, Siery. Boars ul Gilts,
vant to buy
good used cotton dropper. Odis
Duggan, Chester.
PC Male, reg. 600-700 bs.,
$150, at my barn Sires litters
catur, 1000 S. Candler Rd., Rt.
Sows and Pigs for sale. J. W.
Weaver, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.
Ist. class reg. Berkshire Pigs,
10 wks. old, $25. ea..C. J, Hard-
man, Commerce.
OIC young Gilts, barrows,
sale. C, B- Mathis, Idlewood Rad.,
Stone Mountain. Phone Clarks.
ton 3481.
8 pigs, OIC. and Big Bone
Guinea crossed, 8 wks. old, $10.
ea. at my barn 5 mi. Athens on
.Also good
Klein Martin 1 H Wagon, cheap.
D. C. Bellew, Nicholson, Rt. 1.
3 nice Berkshire Male Pigs,
ers name, shipped exp. col. See
Shoats, 60-85 lbs. ea. Berk-
shire and Essex, $15. ea. Jerry
16 cross bred OIC-BPC Pigs,
purebred parents, farrowed Oct.
at $12.50 ea. Crate and ship for
Sextrar Ki -D. peste
Eatonton.
50 purebred Duroc Pigs, males
and females, vaccinated cholera,
good cond., reg. buyers. name,
Stripling, Chester.
2 mos. old purebred Berk-
shire Pigs, reg. in buyers name,
Sas Sosebee, Demorest.
75 head pigs, shoats, sows,
priced $8. ea. up according to
size. M. qT. Morrow, Newborn,
Rt: 1.
_ Large Brood Sow bod sev-
Mrs. G. N. Cook, Machen.
Shoats, around 75 Ibs, at
A. M. eps)
Jonesboro.
Hey. Red Rerkahire Male, 15
mos.old, about 300 Ibs.,
Collins, Hazelhurst.
_ Reg. OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old,
in buyers name, $20. ea.
~30 Berkshire Pigs, some old
enough to ship now and for
several weeks, reg. in buyers
1 OIC: Sow and 6 Pigs, 8 es
old, $10-12.50 ea, George E. Mil-
Big Bone Black Guinea Male,
9 mos. old, $75.; Also one male,
6 mos. old, $40. Both reg. B: H.
Segraves, Commetce, Rt. 4,
Reg. Hamp. Gilt, about 175-200
Ibs., best bloodlines, about. 4
mos. old, treated, $45. Will ship,
ms CC Berryman, Comer, RED
_ 2 litters, one in 14 and the
other with 12, Cherry Red,
blocky, reg. Duroes, Life treat- |
ment against cholera. Some un-
related, $20 ea. at weaning time.
a ely: Williams, Baxley.
~ Herd reduction sale: top
quality reg, Durocs, 6 young
herd boar, ready for service, 2
open gilts, 1 weaned sow, two
124% yr. old herd boars, few No-
vember weanling pigs. Write:
Robt, W. Wilson, McBean, Care|
MARKET BULLETIN _-PAT
PIGS-HOGS FOR SALE ___
PAT
2 Hereford female and 1 male
"$25 ea. Mary A. Rhyne; White.
OIC. Pigs, . short nose blocky
$40. Mrs. James S. Cook, Al-
| pharetta. |
| old,
$75. C.19
broke to work anywhere,
Reg. Hereford Hogs, bred sows]:
and gilts, parent stock direct
from famous northern
Reasonable prices. J. G. Buy-
ers, Whitesburg, Rt. 1.
Reg SPC stock, from herd of
outstanding - hogs, for young
breeding stock that breeds and
feeds right. W. B.. Leverette,
Tifton, Rt. 3, Box 65.
3 Brood Sows, OIC, 2 yrs. old,
$65:-$75. ea. Mrs. J. W. Suggs,
Fairburn.
Reg. from sel. stock. bred sows:
and gilts, open gilts and males,
good markings, exc. bloodlines,
all life treated; $20-$100. Come
select choice. Rev. J. R. Smith,
Manassas. :
3:Shoats, 2 Gilts, 50-60 lbs.,
reg. in buyers name, 1 Male, 50
Jbs., treated for life, 6 mos. old,
$27. ea. without papers. Henry
Butts, Warm Springs.
Reg. Hereford Boar, 3 yrs. old,
about 400 Ibs. Sell or exc. to
prevent inbreding. J. M. Chap-
stock,
FOR SALE
gentle, work anywhere, sell or
exe, for cows, hogs, calves. Wal-
ter Evans, Monticello.
Good gentle farm mule, 6 yrs.
old, about 1000 Ibs. for sale, at
my farm 1 mi. S. Fickling Mill.
E. J. Wainwright, Butler, Rt.
es -
8 yr. old mule, gentle, work-
er, $50 or trade for garden trac-
tor at my place, 8 mi. S. Homer-
ville. R. H. Trowell, Homer-
ville.
1 black mare mule, 8 yrs. old,
wt. 1100 lbs., gentle, fine cond.,
$250. cash, at my place; also
corn for sale. Allen Williams,
Summit.
SHEEP AND GOATS
_ FOR SALE
Pair purebred short haired
Saanan Goats, White Hornless
OT OE > Male, reg. with papers, $30.
ee Mires Me Ce DunNett,. Sandy.
: : John Ferry Rd. N.
HORSES AND MULES oe oe nee
Eon out 2 White Billy Goats train-
-led to work, and Wagon, at my
: farm, between Fife and Lees
2% yr. old Horse, genile, z
has been riden, $75. Mrs. J. C.|Lake. J.C. Landfub, Fayette
Irvin, Putney. ville, Re 2)
7 yr. old Horse Mule, left} 5 nice milk goats, freshen in
front drawn (a little club|March, $20.-$30. Will keep un-
footed) for sale cheap or trade
for hogs or yearlings: J.
Ross, Abbeville, Rt. 1.
Saddle Horse, red for sale.
See: F. C. Smith, Barnesville,
Bi
Good Mare Mule, good cond,
Mare Mule, 800 ibs., 15 yrs.
old, $50 or trade for heifer not
under 15 mos. old. Dorsey
Parsons, Dallas, Rt. 2.
9 yr. old 1200 lb excellent
plow horse forsale. Charlie
| Purvis, Vienna. Rt. 2.
Good Work Mare, about 1100
lbs., works well single or double,
$65. A. B. Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1.
Good Plug Mule and 1H Wag-
|on, $30 for both. W. B. Ragsdale, |-
College Park, Rt. 2, Box: 230.
Three gaited saddle horse;
also extra good mule, 10 yrs.
1200 lbs. Both perfectly
gentle and work anywhere. C.
D. Williamson, Americus, Daw-
son, Americus, Dawson Rd., Rt.
- 1 Bay Mare, 3 yrs. old, well
no
faults, $150. N. V. Stephens,
Crawford, RFD 1.
Reg. Hereford Pigs, from
championship stock, males and
females; 8 wks. old, $25 ea. Mil-
ton Stern, Ben Hill, Rte 1, Bx.
119. Phone Ra. 2277. ~ y
Pr. Mules 8 yrs. old, 1 old
smooth mouth mule, Pinto
horse; and purebred White
faced Bull, some mixed breed
cows, plow tools and planters
for sale at my house 5% mi.
Richland and 5 mi. Preston. C.
C. Drew, Preston.
Black mare mule, 13 yrs. old,
900 lbs., gentle, work anywhere,
$85. Exe. for cow and calf, at my
place, 5 mi. N. Vidalia. J. J. Is-
dale, Vidalia, Rt. 1.
Good Mare Mule, works good
anywhere,. 9 yrs. old, guar.
safe, $50.00 Mrs. J. S. Stanton,
Lithonia, Rt. 3, Chupp Rd.
Sorrell Mare, 7 yrs. old, 1150
Ibs., works well single and
double. D. A, Landrum, McDon-
ough, Rt. 1, Box 70.
Iton gray Mare Mule, Sound
and work anywhere, 1100 dbs.
Top cond. &. C. Noland, At-
lanta, 161 Spring St. N. W.
Real Plow Mare, works any-
where, $100 or trade for young
cow and calf. C. S. Haynes, By-|
ron, Rt. 1,
Red Jacket Race Horse, 4 yrs.
old, about 800 Ibs., for sale. R.
e Parker, Flowery Branch, Rt:}.
si by Grand hamp. Boar of |: "Pair imatched black mare
Ga., veg. in buy: ' $25| mules, About: 9 yrs. old, wt.
}a. at B wks. old; furnish male| about 1300 Ibs. ea. fr aor
d ale. unrelatec tis. | good anywhere, 474. DW
guar. W. H. Nix, Alpha Dasher, eee fy Sa
19 wks
til freshen
Midland.
1 small work billy goat for
sale or trade for chickens, etc.
P. W. Wills, Conley, Rt. 1.
At Stud:: Reg.
ris,
Saanan
a |(Wasatch) buck, and Reg. Nu-
bian (Chikaming) buck. T. F.
Bunn, Decatur, 3200 No. Druid
Hills Rd. CR 5884.
Pair nice well broken, gen-
tle, butt-headed work goats,
about 150 lbs. ea. well cared
for, 6 yrs. old, $20: pr. David
Kirkland, Douglas, Rt. 3.
Two 7 mos. old Nubian Doel-
ings (raised with doe on free
range), $25. ea. Cannot ship.
Pat oe Cumming. si
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
5 pens Guinea Pigs is,
4 females, bred, and 1 male,
$20. per ae R. V. Miley, Grif-
fin, 815 N. 13th St.
Reg. and ped. Giant Chins.,
Gaff strain, wt. up to 15 lbs.
ea. J. Te Millians, Newnan, Box
253.
4 White and 2. Chinchilla
Rabbits, 3 mos. old, $4. ea.
Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd.
Ped. Rabbits, NZW, 2-6 mos.
old, $3. pr. J. C. Wilder, Grif-
fin, 413 N. Hill St.
Young. Jr., Guinea Pigs (cav-
jes), 8 wks. old, from extra
large breeding stock, males and
females, $2. ea. C. H. Brown,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
Pair NZR Rabbits, $2. pr.
J. H. Aldred, Cochran, ERt 1:
17 Chinchilla Rabbits, from
reg. stock, about 12 mos. old,
$2. ea. Fred Smith, Austell.
NZ White Rabbits, from ped.
stock, 1 pr. 11 wks. old, $3.60;
old, $3.50 pr; Bucks,
$1.25 ea. Exp., Col. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 3.
10 Chinchilla rabbits: mother
with 7 young 2 mos. old, 1 ea.
buck and-doe, all grown; .1 ea.
buck and doe, White, ready for
service, $15 for lot plus Exp.
Mrs: c C. Smith, Macon. 1330
Main St.
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS:
15 Aneona Pullets, 5 mos. old,
laying, $30. B._H. Shaw,
Bloomingdale, Rt. 1, Box 41.
BANTAMS:
Pr. Red Bantams, Apr. hatch,
$1:75, Bockard. _ Bell, Atlanta,
2677 Pharr Ra.
Smooth mouth Horse Mule, |
if desired. Phone.
L. 136130 or come see. C. R. Har-
+Tom about 35 lbs. for $20. FOB.
. AR ULLETI : x ee : a : | p VEN
ne a ULLETIN ae si PSUR SEV
a Tes epee ne FOR SALE | HORSES AND MULES | POULTRY FOR SALE
10 Common
col. Mrs. George ee Oe
nall, Rt. 1.
Purebred Golden Sebright
Bantams, 1 rooster, 4 hens, for
$10. FOB. Send MO. Malcolm
McMillan, Bartow, Box 131.
pullets and cockerels, trio, $16.
Del. in Ga. J. W. Harwell, Wat-
Kinsville. j
mare
BARRED, WHITE & PEELS
ROCKS: _.
Rock young Hens, fine cond.,
$1.75 ea. FOB. Ne checks. Mrs.
A. R. Cox, Blue Ridge. ;
43 prize winning White Rock
Hens, Jan. 27, 1947
from hens averaging 200-300
eggs per yr.,
tion, $125: for: Jot. -\Mrs. Ei
Grady Burroughs, Lavonia.
BANTAMS:
Black Breasted Red Game
PIGEONS, ETC.
1 pr. solid white pigeons, $2,
also mixed Tumblers and com-
mon pigeons, 50c ea. Healthy
and young stock.. Trade for
ducks, baniams. and _ other
poultry. Billy Durden, Odum.
Ritaade
REDS:
Young pullets, pure plobdede
New Hampshire Reds and some
old hens, mixed. Mrs.
iH. CA 1590.
Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan,
Ri 5s)
15 Hampshir> Reds, pure-
bred, Mar. hatch, extra large,
$2. ea. FOB Elberton. Mrs. A.
. Ayers, Dewey Rose. 3
18 mos. old, NH Reds, $2.50 ea.
Not prepaid. No checks. Mrs. G.
157.
TURKEYS. GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC: ;
Mammoth Bronze Turkey
R. R. Station. L. bk. Strange,
Cobbtown, Rt. 2. Z
2 nice fat Turkey Gobblers,
May 1947 hatch, about 18 Ibs.,
50c Ib. If Jess will refund
rmaoney; 10 nice BR Hens, $2.
ea. No less 5 to same party.
Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Dawson,
RFD 2, Box 140. SS
a /
Turkey Gobblez, 18 mos. old,
large breasted, good for breed-
ing, 50c lb. COD. Mrs. W. B.
Hester, Blakely.
10 ea. Gobblers, 15-18 Ibs.
ea., $8. ea; Hens,*10-12 Ibs., $7
ea. All Mammoth Bronze and
Apr. hatch. MO. Mrs. Fannie.
Fendley, Danburg, Box 48.
2 fine large Peking UOrakes,
from - large duck farms in
Michigan in Mar. 1947, $2. ea.
214 Hunter St.
20 young guineas, almost
grown, 75c ea; 10 White Rock
Pullets, 1 Rooster, AAA stock,
some. pullets laying, $2. ea. x
A. Wilbanks, Chatsworth, Rt.
3}.
25 one yr. old White Pekin
or Long Island Ducks, 20 hens,
5 drakes, now: laying, $2. ea.
for lot in groups of 5 or more,
{$2.50 ea. Prefer selling all to-
gether. Crate and ship FOB.
W. G. Cartledge, Griffin, POB
223.
Four 1947 hatch guar. pure-
bred Big Bone Broad Breasted
Mammoth Bronze Turkey Toms,
selected from breeding, around
2 Mammoth Bronze Furkey
Hens, May hatch, 15. Ibs.<ea.,
50: Ib: CC) Co Bexley, Luthers-
| ville.
Bantam Hens ee
and 1 Rooster, $6. for lot, exp. _
ie
Rose Comb Black Bantams, as
10 thoroughbred AAA Barred :
hatch,
nov in produc-
Bantams in tries. Stock have
won quite a few Shows. Sat.
guar. W. K. Herndon, Au-
gusta, 1109 Adrian St. ie
About 25 RI Red Hens, $2.25
ea; and 1 or 2 Roosters, $3. ea.
3 fine 4A grade Cockerels,
C. Clifton, Millen, Rt. 3, Box
FOB. J. E. Hutchins, Covington, |
30 Ibs. ea., 60c Ib. No delivery. _
Miss Jennie Mercer, Haddock; /
RFD 1.
5
icp
McAfee, 59 Whitfield Ave. S.
PAGE EIGHT
POULTRY FOR SALE
10 one yr. old Ringlet BR
Hens, Thompson. strain, $2.50
ea; or lot for $22.50. FOB sta-
tion. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.
BR Rooster, 1% yrs. old,
$1.50; also RI Red Rooster, 1%
yrs. old, $1.50. Mrs. L. L. Bow-
ee don, Cornelia, Star: Rt.
700 White Plymouth Rock,
this yr. hatch, good. cond. for
sale. P. F. "Harbrick, Eastman,
ERE 6.
Rt
Negro
Write or call Am. 3993 after
7 at night.
55 Pullets,
' service, $25. H. W. Thurmond,
: Farmington, Riel
- CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS
Tripple AAA blood tested,
heavy type, yellow legged,
Dark Cornish, Apr. Cockerels,
and. June hatch Pullets, non re-
lated, $3. ea. MO. Mrs. R: Cc.
Sanders, Vienna.
One cock: 2nd. prize winner.
in SE Fair,
2 Cockerels, 8 mos.
old, exe, Stok: $5. ea. Good
bird to cross: with any general
purpose breed. W. L. Morris,
Ve. 2745.
8 hens and 1 rooster, pure-
bred, Cornish, $2. ea; all for
$18. Mrs. B. F. Sewell, Abbe-
ville. .
Purebred Black ersey Giant
Rooster, % yrs, old, $2.50
_~ cash. No exchange. Mrs. B. H.
Purvis, Helena, Ree
15. Dark Cornish J ullets,: be-
ginning . to lay and 2 Roost-
ers, $50. for lot; $3. ea. Crated
and shipped anywhere. C. C
Pollard, Augusta, Rt. 4; Box
562.
May hatch Brown Red Stags,
= $6. or trade for Game Hens.
Don Combee, Stone Mountain,
1. 370 Indian Creek Rd.
2. large type Dark Hens, $5:,
1 Rooster, same breed, $3. 75.
C0? Sikes, Sylvester,
Real Pit Games,
stags,
cocks, hens,
pullets, Brown-Red and
Roundheads, cheap.
Jimmy Akin, At-
Janta, 3387 Oakcliff Ra. S.-W.
5 pure Dark Cornish Hens,
1 Cock, ready for
LEGHORNS:
27 nice 4A Leghorn Pullets,
ready to lay, $2. ea. MO or
Cashier Check, exp. col., coops |
furnished. You return coop col-
lect. No chks. W. R. Smith, Ho-
gansville, Rt. 1.
10 White Leghorn Hens, 1%
yrs. old, $1.25 ea. FOB. E. L.
Yeomans, Statesboro, 9 N. Zet-
terower Ave.
MINORCAS & MISCELLAN-
EOUS CHICKENS:
Fryers, 2-2% lbs., $1. ea., al-
so OIC Pigs and Shoats for
sale. Hill A. Richardson, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 4.
GiantiS:C- Black Minorca
Chickens, Hens, and Pullets, $5.
ea; Cockerels, $5. and $10. ea.
L. B. Millians, Newnan.
2 large type Pape str., 10
mos. old Black Minorca. cock-
erels, fine for pure mating or
eross breeding, $3.00 ea. A. F.
Kelley, Warrenton.
ORPINGTONS: :
Purebred S. C. Eng. strain
Buff Orpingtons, 6 or 7 mos.
old, 10 pullets and 1 cockerel,
$15.00: Pullets, $1.50 ea; 33
head for $50. FOB. Mrs. C. W.
Griffin, Screven, Rt. 2. |
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
BIC:
Pigeons, per pr.,
ers, $5.,
Pigmy Pout-
Racing Homers, $3.,
White Barbs, $3.50; . White
Show Type Fan Tails, . $5.00;
Russian Trumpeters, $8., White
Kings, $3., Muff Tumblers in
all colors. E. H. Morgan, Col-
lege Park, 2316 E. Cambridge
St.
Peafowl, Quail and Pheas-
ants for sale. Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Rt. 2.
White, Blue and Silver King
Pigeons, NPA and pair band-
ed, all from finest show stock
obtainable, $5. pr. 240. C. P,
Houston, Jr., Atlanta, 1445 Mc-
Pherson Ave. S. E.
REDS: |.
Atlanta, 444 Collier Rd..N. W.
MARKE
POULTRY FOR SALE
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.- .-
Purebred Hastings BB
Bronze. Turkeys, 2 hens and 1
tom, $25. for lot: No del.; also
have few Pit Game Cockerels.
J. C.. Edwards, Lawrenceville,
LE RUES
20 Geese, 4947 hatch, $50. or
10 for $25. No less 10 sold- A
L. Thompson, Cadwell.
oe Turkey Gobblers, Beane
crossed with Bourbon Reds,
good breeders, around 20-25
Ibs., 50c Ib. Write. Will ship.
MS a E. ely, EEO Rt.
10 B. a Bronze 25 to 30 lb.
toms, for breeders, 40c lb. at
farm; 45c lb. shipped and cus-
tomer furnish crate. Exc. for
corn or pure lard. John H.
Gaskins, Willacoochee, Box 8.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
Want 2 hens and rooster,
White Chinese or Japanese
(bantam) Silkies. Write. Mrs. E.
'T.. Cook, Macon; Box ee
GAMES:~ Eee
Want 1 Warhorse game, true
type, 1947 hatch rooster. Ad-
vise. O. L. Griffis, Screven, Rt.
a : ten ;
GUINEAS:
Want 2 guineas, white or col.
hens, not over 1 yr. old. State
particulars: J. W. Allen, Fay-
etteville, RFD 1.
PIGEONS: pe
- Want 2 pr. Red Carneaux
pigeons, working now. Advise.
Eugene Ingram, Donalsonville.
TURKEYS:
Want 1 B. B. Bronze turkey
tom, wt. 8 to 10 lbs. Advise.
Mrs. H. M. Christie, Lithonia,
Rt. 3. (Walton Rd.)
ORPINGTONS:
Want 1 or 2 Yellow Buff.
Orpington Roosters. State price
sent to my address. Mrs. J. L.
Cathey, Cornelia, Rt. 1.-
POSITIONS WANTED
Elderly couple wants small
place as Caretaker or for stand-
ing rent, in Fulton Co. at once.
P. W. Wills, Conley. Rt. 1.
Young man wants job on
dairy. farm: Hersh AUS,
Cumming, Rt. 4.
Want job as overseer of |
farm. Can give references. So-
ber, age 44. J. C. Etheridge,
Hamilton, Ris2:
Want 1H crop or light 2H
crop on halves for 1948 at
once. Bill L. Presley, Bowden,
Tei 2s
Want small farm for stand-
ing rent, 4 or 5R house and
pasture, within 35 or 40 mi.
Atlanta. O. A. Johnson, Jones-
boro, Rt. 1.
Single man wants light job
|on farm. Luther Ross, eke
-.| 710 N. 13th St.
Want 1H crop, 50-50 basis.
1 plow hand and 2 hoe hands.
Will take job by day. Ready
to move. Bill Shirley, Garners-
ville. Rt. 1.
Want job on farm for home
and laundry, .no milking or
heavy work. D. W. Sutton, At-
lanta, Care D. M. Emmett, Rt>
4, Box 18. :
Want small. farm on 50-50
basis at once or day work for
wages. Dont drive truck nor
tractor. Prefer Fulton Co. but
can go anywhere. See me at
once. J. C. Moses, Covington,
Rt. .2. Care R. L. Veal.
Want Small 1H crop -with
opportunity of working - out
for you or any one else. Roy
Strickland, Red Oak.
19 yr. old boy with mother
wants job on farm at once.
Howard A. Heath, Atlanta,
375 Pryor St. S. W.
Want 1H crop. or wages
job, 5 in family, Kae to be
moved; and furnished to mak
crop. Prefer down South. Dave;
Clemon, Whigham,: REAL
-*|near school route. Willing | to
| Jackson, Viena, Rt. : c/o -H.
-|exp. Give. Ref.,
| Room, board; laundry and rea-
| lips,
POSITIONS WANTED ||
Settled. white woman wants
place on farm with good re-
liable family doing light work,
need 1R house. Have to be
moved. Good references. Mrs.
F. S. Lowe, Milledgeville, Care
Mrs. R. N. Ashfield
/
65 yr. old man wants job
working kardens, fixing cur-
ing beds and curing tobacco,
for good home. Lifetime exp.
on tobacco farm. Dont: drink,
'smoke, curse. Want place close
to church. John S. Be Ella-
bell, Rt; 1.
Christian Widow, 30. yrs. old,
4 children, boy age 12, wants :
job on farm. Good house; elec.,
do any kind work. Have to be|
moved. Immediate reply. Mrs=
Jewell Handly, Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Want job. driving and keep-
ing up trucks and tractors on
farm. Salary and board. J. H.
D.. Denham.
White single man, 32, yrs. |
old, wants. job. as dairy oper-
ator or herdsman. Lifetime
handle most
any kind of machinery. Go
anywhers most any time. J. E.
Meadows, Collins.
52 yr. old white lady vane
job doing light work on farm.
sonable salary, Mrs. Juronia |
James, IES Rt: -2,> Box
205. F
Young Spaced vet. with
family wants job as working
Manager or herdsman on dairy |
or stock, farm. 10 yrs. exp.
and capable of - taking full:
charge; also exp. _ farming:
Ref. and high class. help if
needed. Cons. Shares. E. L.
Sanders, -Newman, RED 4.
: Elderly educated man wants
place as caretaker of estate or
good home with Christian
people doing light work for |
-|}small salary. and board: W. M.
| Moore, Lake Park, Rt. 3.
Middleage woman wants_
light work on farm for salary,
room and board. Am clean,
dont drink curse or smoke.
Desire: nice Christian home.
Mrs. Lula Haddock., Moultrie,
314-ist Ave. S. Ae Care T. eH:
Haddock. ..
Single wornan wants job|
doing light work on farm. Ap-
ply at once. Mrs. Ethel Hug-
gins, Holly Springs.
Want house and 2 or 3 A
land near Macon (Bibb Co.),
50-50 basis, for truck farming.
Can furnish self to make crop.
W. E. Herring, Macon, Rt. a
Harty Bridge. g
Exp. dairyman wants job in
good dairy, modern house.
Know care, health and cows
can raise exc. calves, base of
a paying dairy. M. Johnson,
Cartersville, Grassdale Rd. Rt.
3B) < Fi >
. Exp. tractor and truck
driver, sober, dependable, want
work on farm, part crop and
part work or steady work and
/ patches. Prefer S. Ga. Am good
mechanic, and about 12 yrs.
exp. in cattle and _ poultry.
Bob W. Baxter, Cartersville,
22 Neal St.
Young man, 29 yrs. old,
married and 2 children, wants
job as overseer or foreman of
farm. Ambitious and educated. |
Can operate. tractor or any
kind of machinery. Best of ref-
erences. Clinton Dingee, Pow-
der Springs, Rt. 2 ;
Want 1H crop on halves, 5
in family. Must have at. least |
4R house, not. over 20 mi.
Atlanta. _ Paul E. Hindman,
East. point, 500 Washington
Ave., Phone Ca: 2936.
Want job on farm, have lite:
time experience, have 2 boys
to work. Can work part time
H. Graves, Fayetteville.
for wages. Write: J. C. Hollo-
way. Thomaston, Rt. 4.
Want good 1H farm. Ready
to move and start work at)
any time. Write.
Atlanta, 353 Pulliam St.
FARM HELP WANTED |
Want dairyman. Attractive
proposition to right party hav-
jing 1 helper in family. Modern
equip., house, running water,
elec., located on pavement near
school, Contact: A..H, Comer
/small house, cpu
ished, Elec. running water at} -
b Stone Mountain. Rt.
Grady Phil- |
Want good. country
woman to live in home as one
of family and do light work.
on farm. Good home and sal-
satur, RFD 1. e
Want nice white woman to
live as one of family with eld-
erly woman and son. Room,
board and salary. Do light}.
work on f.rr:.. Near church
and school at Metasville. Mrs.
- Dz Mulligan, oe Rt.
Want a or 2 H Sie on
halves. Good AR house. _Furn-
ish to make crop. Come
ar J. Pounds, Griffin, Rt.
Want Sued gather hay
on farm, where 65 A. Lespe-
deza is planted on. thousand
acres or
Will accept $350. for all hay
land. Est. O. H. Arnold, Jr.,
Athens, | 925 Milledge Ave.
Want farm help by day or
month, . Good, new, 4R_ house,
near school, church and daily
Lmail. Write or wire cat once.
111. Phone 2613.
ter; mile of city of 15,000. Gia
age, ref., salary wanted.
Luther King, Pavo.
Want | * sober, honest, in-|
dustrious farmer. for 1 H. crop,
ture, on mail and school Rt. 3
mi. Ea. Norcross, on old Nor-
cross- -Lawrenceville Rd. Mrs.
Lela McDaniel, _ Norcross.
140, for light work on
Mrs. J. F. - Lowe, Ellenwood, Rt.
good 2 or 3 H farm on halves;
extra good land, new house.
See. F. S. Jones, Mansfield.
Will contract with experi-
enced pecan budder,
Schleys Pecan Trees to t
work. H. C. Walker, McRae,
Rt. A, Box 62.
farm and other chores. Must
be dependable. House,and tools
furnished, and weekly salary.
Thomas Macon, Cataula, Rt.
1 (Macons Store). i
Want white woman not
over 40 for light work on
farm, no milking. $12 wk.
board. and washing. R. M.
Ave,
Want man, ceenerienaed at
elec, 1 garden, milk. H. D.
Sizemore, Covington, Rt. DOr
call Atlanta Phone WA 0559.
Want - couple, or man or
woman (no objections 1 child)
white or black, live in good!
rock wool fin-
door. look after chickens gar-
den, ect. Be thoroughly reli-
able and worthwhile. Contact.
Miss Jane Maddox, Stone
Mountain, P. O. Box.
Phone No, 3591. es :
Want farmer with 2 or 3
working sons, to work farm}.
W.
ing up place. E. Bowers,
ae
Want good farmer to grind
house, near town.*E. H. Robert- |.
son, Guyton.
Want share croppers for 2 or
3. H farm. Good stock, land,
| good community. Near school
and churches. 9 mi. N. Cairo.
Crummie Maxwell, Whigham. ||
4ths. Would like 2H manor a
1H man. W. W. Aepherien, Vil-
la- Rica. -
Want one or two for work on
farm. Must be reliable, honest; |.
willing, n no drunkards, 3R house, |
lights, wood and- water. I
or be
write. Mail. and- school bus rt. | li
and allow family to -cultivate |
Want col. capes ste ite : Ww
'3. cows, garden and small. amt:! o;
tractor farming. House screen- |
ed, ceiled; painted, lights, - -Wa- ||
Maal good Soihily: to suo
~ Want one eel Pay for elt ;
Barrett, fe 18 Green|
dairy work. Furnish house, |
297;
rent free first year for clean- |-
tobacco, peanuts, and feed. Good)
65 A open land, nice 4R house, |:
with lights, school bus and mail} mz
by door, 50-50 basis or 3rds and| Au
vaised| Want
ary. Mrs. Beatrice Moses, De=|- aay
| Siebert, areas
Springs Rd. N.
more tract of land; |. >
farm and ha
DOneeees or
'M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. at; Box we
4 R. house, water, lights, pas- | 2n
- Want white, Sepende bic un-|
-|encumbered woman, not over|
small} >
farm, board and small. salary.|
500 |. 73,
Elberton.
Want wom
family and-
try farm. Good _
person. E.
ndust
with oe
lier, Barne
and ose up my
}-cultivation. Goo:
5 R house, new. >
woods cows. Rent.
look after it. Don
and. mail ri :
| son, Baxley, Ri
pentine trees, ;
cotton and corn, 35 R.
50 basis, Hwy. 1, 15 n
cross. R. W. Dail
school, churcnes eee trolley.
Zaring, Atlant 2:
Aenean: Rt 4, Austell: Rd.
re
de. Rd. SV