COMMISSIONER.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1949 |
NUMBER 32
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EE sreross proposals for. a new
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er eane erops from Gin
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a their own and are ees
ted in seeing that the farm-
ranch of the CIO is, of course,
in getting as high wages as
nd it was for that reason they
anized by the CIO as a branch
on.
vear's ago there-was a book writ-
ed, Grapes of Wrath and | .
as a recital of events grow-
ut of the great dust storms of the
sin the prairie states of the West.
ople who were described in the
of Wrath are largely the peo-
constitute membership of the
Union and, in traveling through
t during the last few years, I
n large gatherings of these peo-
mg the highways, especially in
gated one sections of Cali-
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2 section neotiad Peikcraticld
nia, along the highways, I have
s of land covered with automo-
d trailers of all descriptions
these transient farm laborers en-
| for a time. And when crops
vested in that immediate section
ove on to whefe crops are just a
er: f { ie ;
rm plan submitted by Mr. Bran-
oposes for ee. to receive an
Treasury and, at the same time,
oses that the farmers crops shall
very low prices in the market |
ious purpose of the proposal is
the farmer believe he is going
maximum prices for his crops
2 same time, make the laboring |
ve they are going to ge
is obviousl
mans proposal of increasing wages and
cutting commodity prices at the same
time. It is in line with the proposal that
farmers shall reduce their cost of pro-
duction by purchasing high priced farm
machinery to mechanize their farms.
No thinking person who is intellect-
ually honest could possibly believe that
you can reduce cost of farm production
by using expensive machinery and buy
ing fuel to operate it with. .No_ intel-
lectually honest person could believe
that you can raise production costs and
reduce prices on the finished products.
And, certainly, no intellectually honest
person can believe that you can main-
tain prices to farmers and reduce prices
on the farmers products. ;
FARM PARITY TO GO
Mr. Brannan proposes to abolish pari-
ty prices and substitute parity income.
Every one knows that prices determine
income. The abandonment of parity
prices necessitates abandoning
is just what Secretary Brannan
poses to do.
The proposal is to take the farmers
cash income for the ten-year period of
1939 to 1948 as'a basis for the farmers
income in the future. He proposes to
reduce present overall farm income ap-
proximately 25%. This would be bad
enough at best, but they do not propose
pro-
an even 25% cut to all farmers. They
propose to cut some farmers Jess than
25% and other farmers more < than
25%,
They propose that each farmer shall
sell his crops at whatever it will bring
in the market-place and then the Goy-
ernment would send the farmer a check
to bring his income up toa fixed amount.
AN ARMY OF GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES
Such a plan would necessitate the em--
ployment of an army of Government
workers to supervise and keep records
of what the farmers do. It would wipe
out in one fell stroke all efforts now be-
ing made to market the farmers crops
at a fair price in the market-place.
OPA AGAIN
Such proposals is directly in line with
the thinking of the Bowles weevil of
-_ OPA and would, in fact, necessitate a
new OPA with another army of em-
loyees, and with all the trials and trib-
which the OPA brought on the
parity |
income unless it is given in the form of.
a dole from the publie treasury, and this:
would still not get the benefit of these ;
low prices without an OPA to fix con-_
arrangement
without OPA would vastly increase the
re-
sumer prices. Such an
spread between what the farmer
ceives and what the producer pays. Sueh
a plan would necessitate, before you get s
through with it, a total controlled econ- |
omy.
With
unique position of spending billions of
dollars of the taxpayers money to fight
Communism abroad and, at the same
time, we would be spending
such a plan we would be in the
more bil- ~
lions to maintain Communism at home.
The National Administration should :
make up its mind whether it is for Com-
munism or whether it is against Com-
unism and quit trying to be on
sides. .
- All taxes are paid by producers.
living costs are paid by
Whether you produce farm
whether vou produce hair
shaves, whether you produce
produets,
euts
profits in
both. &
ANE
producers.
and
business, or whether vou produce .pro-
fessional services, vou ean rest assured
taxes are coming out of
Even the members
produee
that all these
what vou produce.
of the Farmers Union who
labor on the farms will have to pay- =
of their labor for stich a plan.
When the farm income is reduced one-
fourth it follows~as a matter of course
under natural laws that the national in-
come will. also be reduced one-fourth.
And then, all these Federal taxes must
be paid out of these reduced incomes.
At the present time the average fam-
ilv is paving taxes of all kinds amount:
ing to more money than the average
family is now paying for-food. A re-
duction of the taxes on the people would
give the same relief to consumers as is
proposed by this-farm plan.
The Federal Government is already
collecting three times as much in taxes
as the state and local governments com-
bined. This is too much and unless Fed+
eral taxes are reduced, State govern-
ments cannot hope to adequately finance
State affairs
If the farmer is subsidized to produce
cheap food, then the factories should be
aaidied to produce cheap goods, the
railroads should -be subsidized to pro-
duce cheap transportation, power plants
should be subsidized to produce cheap
power, then abolish taxes and have free
automobiles and everybody would be
happy.
. TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Dairy equipment: C. P. two
valve milk bottle filler, stain-
Jess steel tank, $60.00; Mil-
waukee 4 valve filler, stainless
steel tank, $90. 0@; 4 unit Surge
milkers, good as new, complete,
$450. J. V. Weideman, Macon.
Rt. 2.
One all purpose planter and
1 guano distributor, half price.
Jewel Cates, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
(Klondyke). :
New Fa. nall M Tractor,
planters, distributors, cultiva-
tors, i0-26 harrow, for sale
reasonable at once. Corner El-
liott and Park St. Ivan Steph-
ens, Buford.
Allis-Chalmers Model C Trac-
tor, 8-23 in. disc Bobb Harrow,
2) Disc Plow,
row, and tractor mower, reason-
able for cash. Used 1 yr.,
cond. James Swygert, Senoia,
Rt. 1 (Live below Haralson).
2 Disc Hester
Spring Tooth Har-}
114-122 P-ce St. Covington, Ga.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FO? SALE
Cub Tractor with touch con-
trol and equip., perfect cond.,
$1100. Hoyt A. Stagner, Waco,
Riz e
SC Case Tractor, planters,
cultivators, 10 disc King Har-
row, -good cond., $1500. Isham
| Blake, Royston, Rt. 2.
McCormick - Deering Grain
Binder, 8 ft. blade, used 2 sea-
sons, Ist. class cond. Marvin L.
Brown, Acworth, Rt. 2.
_ 12 dise cutting harrow, 3 row
drill, Ledbetter planter with
guano attachments. Reasonably
priced. O. A. Mallett, Chats-
worth.
Model H_ Farmall Tractor,
Athens-4 Disc Tiller, King 19
Disc Harrow, 13 Row * J. D.
| Grain Drill. James Hall, Canon,
|
|
good | Rt. 2.
New J. D. Pickup Baler and
| Side Del. Rake on rubber, nev-
Side Plow for | er used. Phone 166 or 274. H. W.
Farmall F-12 or 14, practically | Davis, Jefferson.
new. J. S. Newby, Jefferson-
ville.
Farmall F-20, 1939
Tractor with equip., J. D.-tiller,
Kingham harrow, J. D.
mill, lime spreader, etc.,
Call Am. 8231.
Atlanta, 252 Racine St.,
$1275.
Ss: W.
Complete set
Planters and Distributors, A-1
cond., plant any seed, $60. Trade
for Field Peas, Baled Hay,
Shelled- Corn, or Side Del.|
Rake. P. W. Harrison, Halcyon- |
daie. i
FPianter and Fertilizer At-|
tacnments for Super A Farmallj
Tracior, never used at list/
piice. W. Emmett Joiner, Una-
dilla.
J. D. 2 A 6 ft.) Combine
wiih moter, kept out of weath=
er, periect me nical cond.,
biztv. W. N. Johnson, Warren-
ton.
Hord-Ferguson Tractor with
lignis, boin iront and rear, set
- . Smecocning harrow, lift type
14 in. turn plows with new
Pulk.s, supsoiier, scoop pan,
Puiley, etc. exc. cand. $rv00.}
Eonnie B. Coie, Lawrenceville,
Ri. i. Care Indianola Farms.
Si Dbl. Disc Plow,
hiteh, for use
S : Jee or Ford-Ferguson
M. Tiship, Marietta,
Tel. 2267M2.
2 Mule Walking Cultivator,
Avery make, geod cond., $50. S.
fl. Hearn, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
co ee in.
201n
|
model |
feed |
H:; L. Dennis, |
2 Roller Syrup Mull; 10 ft.
copper pan, everything com-
plete, ready for use, $100.00.
Cannot ship. Vici). Ellis, Cum-
ming.
Mowing Machine, Hay Rake,
2 H Turn Plow, Disc Harrow,
| 2 H Wagon, planters and other
Covington |
small tools;sAlso 2 fine Mares,
for sale, or trade for calves or
cow. J. M. Tatum, Pomona.
| Farmall H Tractor with PTO
with |
hydraulic lift, 1-8-26 in.
| Taylor Way Harrow, new out-
fit, only used 12 hours, $2520.
T. R. Thomas, Cumming. (South
Coal St.).
One O-6 Inti. Tractor, 1 yr.
eld, with less than 30 days run-
ning on it, same size as M Intl.,
only has fenders. R. M. Smith,
| Flovilla, Phone 8102-Cork, Ga.
Hwy. 87.
| Planting and cultivating
equipment_for Farmall A Trac-
tor, $200. Phone 8030. R. L.
Dunlap, LaGrange, Greenville
Rd.
H John Deere 46 model Tractor,
| Starter, lights, power lift, just
overhauled, planters, distribu-
tors, cultivators, and 1 trailer
type 18 in, botton plow, used 1
yr. All good cond. Sell reason-
able. Dorsey W. Hawkins, Re-
| becca, Rt. 1.
Model T Fordson. Tractor,
| just been overhauled, new high
| tension magneto, cranks easily,
le ood running cond., dbl. side
| oe plow, terrace drag, all good
cond. 4 mi. Toccoa. Corner
pulley,
Set ef Mill Rocks, $50. at my| Creek and Currahee Churches.
Place.
jonega, Rt. 1.
Mrs. Collie Jones, Dah-| P. L. Pool, Toccoa, Rt. 1, Box
384.
MARKE
B
SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND MACHIN.
ERY FOR SALE +
- Bush and Bogg Harrow, 8
Disc, $700. Or cattle as _ part
payment. Alfred - Mitchell,
Turin. :
\F-20 Farmall, cultivators,
mowing machine, 5 disc J. D.
tiller (like new) and Intl. B and
B Harrow. Coolidge ammons,
Soperton, Rt. 3.
Farmall A Tractor, cultiva-
tors, planters, complete, start-
er, lights and power take-off,
$1000. FOB. : i 2s Ps" James,
Americus, Rt. D. Phone 4422.
Roto-Ette, alk purpose Gar-
den Tractor with 24 in. reel
type power mower attachment,
good cond., sell for half price.
Ce A Rowland, Jr., Athens,
4. Milledge Terrace.
Farmall Cub Tractor with
lights, pulley, single side disc
plow, planters, cultivators, used
little, good as new, #1025, aD.
Cribble, Demorest.
McCormick- Deering Combine,
perfect cond., 5 ft. blade, ex-
tra pea thrasher included, $500.
L: D. Lewis, Garfield,
Used Champion Binder, $75.
Or exc. for 2H Wagon good as
new. Mrs. E. V. McLanahan,
Bowman, Rt. 1.
WC Allis-Chalmers Mower
with 2-8 ft. blades practically
new, cut only 10 acres, $175.;
Also Judson Lime Spreader, al-
most new with 6 ee Goodyear
tires, $150. FOB. . Gabriel,
Colbert, Rt. 1.
? Disc Case Tiller, new disc.
slightly used, on rubber, $125.
W. F. Dixon, Columbus, Rt. 2,
Steam Mill Rd. Phone 2-2301.
Friend Sprayer, tractor drawn
peach cleaner and grader, and
other equip., practically new.
R. F. Sams, Clarkston,
F-20 Tractor, good rubber,
exc. cond., McD. 10 ft.; power
take-off binder on rubber, McD.
8 ft. binder, grain drill, with
fert. compartment, 5 Dise Ath-
ens Tiller on rubber, mule
mower, *baler, all good cond, R.
M. Turner Estate, Royston.
Ford Tractor, good conditio:
new motor, planters, Gees.
tors, harrow, weeder, SKO cul-
tivator, field tiller, peanut
plows, all good cond. John
Bruner, Coleman.
King Plow Co. Cotton
Planter, good cond., $10.; No.
2 King Guano Dist., left handle
broken, otherwise good cond.,
$8. H. P... Aderhold, College
Park, 510 W.- Vesta Ave.
1948 Oliver Row Crop 60 and
Taylor -26 in. 8 Disc. Harrow,
used 4 days for sale at discount.
B. U. Bowman, Smyrna, Phone
241-M.
Farmall B 2 row cultivator
tractor with power lift and):
set of cultivators, $1200. Wy-
man Walker, Forsyth.
1949 model G Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, plowed 2 acres. E.
Montgomery, Acworth.
Hydraulic lift attachment for
VAC Case Tractor, slightly
used, bought new on tractor,
$50, cash, or trade for Heifer,
abotu 250 lbs. Lewie Reese,
Sharon.
Sears Robuck Can Sealer,
No. 12 and 3 cans, perfect,
never used, $8.50. A. D. Black-
stock, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
4 Disc Athens Tiller, A-1
cond., $225. FOB my farm, 7
mi. from Columbus on River
Rd. Will not ship. Jas. A. _Man-
ry, Fortson, RFD.
6 Disc Case Tiller, good cond.
for sale. S, E. Dyer, Macon,
/ Rt. 3. Phone 1406-J.
Nearly new 12 A: John D
Combine, used about 125 hrs.,
$1600. Hoke OKelley, Logan-
ville, Rt. 2,
One 6 Disc Athens Tiller
Plow, 12 ft. J. D. Spring Tooth
Harrow, 2H Finn Hard Land
Harrow, i& ft. Intl._ Peanut
Weeder, 3H Riding Plow, 2H
two wheel log cart. J. CG
ter, DeSoto.
2H Wagon, has home made
bed, $20. Can see at Wesley
Farm now opened by Mr. Sim-
mons., 1% mi. N. Riverdale.
Mrs. Will Wesley, College Park,
215. Brewster Ave.
Planters and fertilizer dis-
tributor for Intl. H. or M. Trac-
tor, exc. cond. Reasonable Ge-
orge
OQ}
{ Intl.
,cond., $400. Daniel P. McDon-
-|cond., $225. FOB my barn. Will.
A:|ft. bar, 8-24 Bush and Bogg
Cut- 5
_ F-12_Farmall Tractor on rub-|
ber, motor recently overhauled,
$250.; --Intl.. Dbl... Sec. Tractor
Harrow, $125. Mrs. Lois C.
Johnson, Garfield, Rt: 2.
Deering-McCormick No.
Combine, practically new, $800.
Power Hay Press, exc.
ald, Jesup, . be
1948 Ford Tractor, lights,
starter, etc. wagon, harrow,
disc plow, mowing machine,
rake, for sale. See: Haden ils
Thomas, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
John Deere H. Tractor, Ist.
class mechanical cond., freshly
pai ted, new rubber, all ferti-
lizer, planting and cultivating
equip. E, A. Newsome, Rey-
nolds.
Farmall A Tractor, 16 disc
J. D. Harrow, 2 disc Tiller, 6
Row Cotten Dister, all tractor
pulled, $1000. Arthur Pryor,
Williamson. 8
2H McCormick-Deering Rid--
ing Cultivator, fair cond. with
parts, $50. John R. Arrington,
Midville, Rt, 2.
J. Deere 12 A 6240.) Come
bine, with motor, kept out of
weather, perfect cond., $1200.
W. N. Johnson, W-rrenton.
Complete set Covington Trac-
tor planters and distributors,
perfect cond., $60.; Or trade for
shelled corn, field peas, hay
baled; IHC Halcyondale.
W. Harrison, Haycyondale.
Tractor drawn Case Grain!
Drill, 8 ft, 12 row, rubber
tired,. new, Allis-Chalmers 42
in. Combine, good, MeCormick-
Deering Side Del. Hay Rake,
Turner ower Hay Baler, at
my farm. Harry Hartzog,
Buchanan, Rt. 2. _,
1 H Wagon, good cond, $85.
at my place. Camp Highland
Rd. T. A. Emory, Smyrna, Rt. 1.
16 in. Bottom Plow, for F-12
or 14, $40.00; 16 Disc Avery
Harrow, good cond., $90. M. W.
Gunn, Zebulon, Riad :
Ford Hammer Mill, exe.
cond., and various other farm].
tools. E. B. Wallis, lowery
Branch, Rt. 3.
F-12 Farmall Tractor and J.
D. 3 ise Tiller, both on steel,
good cond., $475, G. W. Minish,
Buckhead,. Rt. 2,
-Athehs 4 Disc: Tiller, A-1
not ship. 9 mi. Columbus River
Rod: sase- As Manry, Fortson,
RFD.
a
- Mower attach. for B or C Al-
lis-Chalmers Tractor, no junk,
$100. Or trade for good: har-
tow. Geo. T. Hall, Washington,
Rte33;
John Deere H aera 2 Dise
Riow No. 5 Power Mower, 7
Harrow, $1200. Wm. B ~ Eidson,
Dunwoody.
Model H John -Dy Tractor
with starter, lights, power lift,
3 disc tiller, planting and cul-
tivating eouip., Wl exc. cond.,
$1350. Pete Yawn, Milan.
No. 96 Planter for Farmall B
Tractor wit! cotton and peanut
and corn hopper, complete set
of plates and_ cogs, but no dis-
tributor, _ $100. Letters ans.
Clifford Houston, Colquitt, Rt.
tm :
Correction: Model M John
Deere Tractor, disc harrow, 4
disc tiller, cultivators, planters,
tool bar, Tractor used last Fall
for pasture, and this spring for
preparing land for planting.
Used only enough to break it
in. James M. Aiken, Newborn,
Ri. :
Athens Bush and Bog, 10
Disc 24 in. Harrow, slightly
used, $175.00; Also 2 row
Sprayer, used less than 15 hrs.,
$50. J.-M. Goldin, Draketown.
Can Sealer, s or exc. for
eld hens; Also 2 chain driven
Cotton Planters, $5. ea. Ss. D. |
Harrison, Kathleen.
Harvey Feed Mill, $150.00;
Lime Spreader. on rubber, $80.;
Seeder for Ford Tractor,
52,
Cultivator,
discs. Dwight Kirby
ville.
starter,
wts., hydraulic
cultivators, 2 disc si
complete],
new; also good 2 H wa
Ralph Bowers, Morele
cond., $110. B. se Ly
_ville, Phone Chambl
Hole J. D. Grain
Drill, Mower, 4 Disc
A6 Case Combine,
ber, $1200. R. L, Pro
bert, ;-POB- 25.>-
21, for Ford-Ferg
complete, perfect
sale. :
Marietta, Rt. 3. c/
Farm. Phone 969-
tor, starter, lights, \
belt pulley, cultivator
machine, 8 cise Bush
harrows, tractor moto
hauled last fall,
mie Bowers,
used very
Peek, Griffin, Rt. C.
for 1944 John Deere
160615 for sale or tr
Power control unit
Pay exchange and ;
difference. 3
pharetta, Rt. 2.
model, good cond.,
plow, cultivator and
| $200. O. C. Robison,
J. D. Side Del. Rake, $175.
All
2) Faamail Tra
new tires, good con
Also Tractor Trailer
wheels, 700-20 tires, bed
by 13 1/2 ft. long, $150.
Norman, Dewey
10 ft. Riding We
tically new, $5). 00; M
Efewkincvitl, Rt
* Good Obl. Se
use with tractor, Ps
gain, or exc. for.
heifer 5
Johnson, Morrow, Rt.
to fresh
Intl. Side ~ Del. Ra
s pring -
.2 H Wagon tor |
for 1 H Wagon. Edd
lapoosa, Rt. 2, Box
Model H John D.
lights, pulle
lift,
overhauled,
Model 11 A John D,
With power lift,
$1000.00. cece WwW
fin, Rt. A.
4 Disc Avery
Case Combine, No.
4 cylinder Wise. air c
tor,
250 acres. and J.
No. 12 A, cut less i
Be Fountain, Cuthbe
J or 292 L.
A-1 cond., fe
Case F2-5 ft. Coni
out motor, use 1 yr.
Merril Howard,
sey Springs).
Zek
Intl. Binder, only
of oats, for sale or
hogs or cows, C. R,
Forsyth, Rt. 4.
Good used* Oliver
4% ft. blade, $225,
ilton, Rt.
Hwy.).
onyers,
David Bradley 10
Mill, perfect cond.
Le hrs., for sale;
ing Cultivator, fair
-cond., $25.; 3 ft.-3 con
dairy vat, good cond.,
EB. Von Seeberg, For:
- Syrup Mill, 9 ft.
3 roller 1H mill,
$40.; mule drawn
es JR: MG
Intl. F-20 on ood
ano
6 ft. Hwy. Mowe
Mrs.- W. A,
Practically new
| Avery Tractor, dbl.
and harrow,
Howell,Canton, Rt.
for
$101
ore.
Allis-Chalmers 1
little,
Power, Lift Ni
Li. | Ce
Bradley Garden >
or trade for larg-
Q low; Also two 14 in.
lows, trailer type, to
i me plow (trailer
1_row tractor. No
. Powe, Griffin, Rt.
ei ractoe. 12 Dise|
Harrow, 5 disc Case Til-
_H. Booth, Commerce,
-e Hawkins Orchard.
Larvest planters and
itors for H or M Trac-
cally new, reasonable.
Eager, Valdosta, Box
o a
Tractor and all equip.,
$ cond., cheap. D.. E.
alia, Rt. 1.
Intl. Harvester Grain
, with auxiliary motor,
, extra cylinder and.
r harvesting crimson
"thoroughly overhauled
ny new parts late in
cond., $750. 'R. E? Cot-
ledgeville, 221 North
a St. Tel. 8141.
se Tractor; induStrial
4 model, starter, lights,
nd., 3 disc Intl. tiller,
$ 1400. Horace Fletcher,
Rt. Sites
: radley Tractor, mow-
ator,. trailer, used - I
290., or take reg. Jer-
in trade. G. R. Long,
omnbine | No. 52 he
nit, good cond., ready
oo L. Brigham,
paki. 2.
uip. queliding q can
ise Agitator Milk
2 hp compressor with
4 unit Surge milk-
ther necessary equip-
hn L. Porter, Decatur,
ee Rd. - Phone De.
Feecin: aa Pea-
rood ~cond., all
nter,
dd cogs, $17.00 at my
J. Steed, Buena Vista.
ase Grain Thresher
eering Binder com-
eets, both used last
w in running order.
sell. ou: a Gouldring,
Bordson Radistor for
mplete with fan, rea-
~Phone 2391. J. M.
2H Tractor
a al extrag, tiller,
sw, Bush and Bogg
de other equip., $2,330.
Villa Rica, BMG ods
tractor _ A, 1946 model,
ights, | Bush and Bogg
ce ow, Intl. 5 disc tyl-
cultivators, used 1 yr.,
low, $1, 900. R. T. Ab-
esville, Rt. 2
Horse and 2 Horse
f for sale, cheap. R. L.
low, Atlanta, 2613 Bu-
td Phone os 2122,
RY WANTED
ae:
= Rainbine to run
wer of tractor, Prefer
C make, late model,
+ home. Cecil L. Brown,
@, Rt. 4
to, exc. 2-14 in. Mold.
ord Tractor Plow; per-
ond, for Ford Tractor
, Ruel eee Carte-
mall power eieat out-
100 gal, cap., reason-
- gash, James Hobson,
Wagon Wheel, 54 in.
hand, near Abbe-
. Childs, Abbeville, -
pea and bean sheller
Z ie pene driven, | 7
oni Spel ee ay Denham,
f04 bs gpaicie Dose.
eae with
eek
was~-
Want 5 tt Disc arpa, dbl.
dise; and a 3 disc Tiller on rub-
ber. . W. DeLoach, Groveland.
Want 2 unit milking machine
complete, also 8 or 10 can elec.
milk cooler. Contact: J. E.
King, Cecil.
Complete Set Planters, Dis-
tributors, Cultivators for VC
Tractor. J. E. Smith, Haddock,
POB 70.
and
Want 1 set planters
fertilizers, hoppers, and = at-
tachments, also set of rear
for Farmall F-14. State price.
Ray P. Scales, Bowdon,*Rt. 4.
Want small Spray outfit, 100
gal. cap. good cond. Cheap for
cash. James Hobson, Jasper.
Want 1 Disc Tiller for model
L John Deere Tractor. Geo. W.
Moore, Decatur, Rt. 1. e
Want No. 240 Cultivator for
Farmall M Tractor. Prefer with-
out planters. A. J. Wages, Stat-
ham.
Want cultivator and 2. disc
plow; Also want pulley and
power take-off that will take
power lift. Or will exc. one that
is not bored for power lift for
B Model Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor. O. I. Shipley, Auburn.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FCR SALE
Lilies: purple and white,
rooted, 25c ea.; Easter, $1.25
doz.; nice, peach almond, 20c
Bethlehem, daffodils, tame vio-
lets, wild iris, blue grass, $1. C;
pink, hardy phlox, gold button
mums, 35c doz; snowballs, jas-
mines, goldenbells, boxwoods,
Weeping Mary, broadleaf ever-
greens, 3, 85c. Add _ postage.
Mis. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 49.
Chrysanthemum slips, pink,
2 var., bronze with gold reflex
shaggy, few Silver Wedding,
| white and yellow incurved, 10c
ea., 90c doz. and postage; Daisy,
Pom Pom, Azalea mums, 75c C.
| PP. Jane Cowl dahlias, 35c ea.
Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawford-
ville. \ :
7
PLANTS FOR SALE
Cert. PR and Bunch Potatoes,
$1. C; $7.50 M del.; Earliana,
Rutger, Marglobe Tomatoes,
Eggplants, Bell, Hot, Pimiento
Peppers, Parsley, Garlic, Cauli-
flower, Brussels Sprouts, 35c
doz.; Broccoli, Endive, Lettuce,
ets, Cabbage, 2 doz., 35c. Mrs,
, V. Franklin, Register.
'Copperskin Potato plants, Rut-
ger, Marglobe and Stokesdale
Tomato, all govt! inmsp. and
cert., $1.65 M; FOB. Will mix
orders; Calif. Wonder . Pepper
Plants, $1.65 M. W.H. Morris,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Mastodon and Lady T Straw-
berry plants, 75e C; 300, $2.15;
500, -$3.50.. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rred?
PR and 100 to Hill Potato
plants, $2.25 M; 5 M and up,
$1.90 M. Govt. insp. W. J. Boy-
ett, Bristol.
LA Copperskin and Red Skin
PR plants, $2.50 M; 5000 or
with order. Julian Todd, Screv-
en RE 1s.
Pure Red Skin PR plants,
ai ag . and treated, bunch
var. ; Running Vine, $3.
_ Ses last of April, shrouge
May and June. All del. E,
= Arabi, Re. 1.
t, Asparagus, 25 ea.;
allow Root, 50 doz.
an
NM. b. Hill,
gaia a Mrs,
cog Plants, 6, 500; 16, $1.;
Sweet Banana Pepper Seed, 25e
with
javmaett ze
wheels with or without tires, | J
ea.; purple iris, $2. coz.. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Orange ay lilies, Star of
Imp. Red Skin PR and LA.
more, $2.25 M. Govt. insp. MO
> Miva, 4. @. Dodd, ips A
- Sage. Plants, Herehoand 20c
ea.; Muscadine Grape Vine,
caaeeere and Beechnut Bush-
es, 6, $1.; Condon Giant Mas-
todon Everbearing Strawberry,
$1. C. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gain-
esville, Rt, 6.
Kudzu Crowns, 1-2 yrs. old,
diease free, $14. M;. $2. Cc:
Strawberry Plants, Romans,
$7.50 M; 500, $4. Exc. for calves
of s.me value. CAC: Stover,
Kingston, Rt ol:
Lrage Copenhagen Mkt.
and Chas. W. Cabbage Plants,
300, $13 500, $1.25; $2. M. PP.
7 R. McEver, Gainesville, Rt.
Me
PR. Plants, treated, ne in
April, $2.50 M. at bed; $2.75
M. shipped. Mrs. Annie Moore,
Junction City,
PR plants, Copperskins, 100
to Hill Potato, govt. insp.,
treated, $2.25 M; Del. Apr. 20.
T. L. Dukes, Alma, Rt. 4.
New Stone Tomato Plants,
50e C; 500, $1.25; Black Beauty
Eggplants, Ruby King and Pi-
miento Sweet Pepper, Black
Beauty Eggplants, 10c doz; 50c
GPP, Harris Dien Wey, Baxley,
Rt. 3.
Insp. Pink Skin, PR Plants,
Rutger Tomato, Black Beauty
Eggplants, Pimiento and Ruby
King Sweet Long Pod Hot Pep-
per, 50c C; 500, $1.50 PP. Bu-
ford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3:
Rutger and Marglobe Tomato
Plants, 50c C; 500; $1.50; Bull
Nose and Pimiento Sweet. Long
Pod Hot Pepper, high Bush Egg
Plants, 10c ane. Leroy naa
Baxley, PSS:
Govt. insp. PR Plants, red
skin, $2.50 M; Marglobe and
Rutger Tomato, $1.75 del. Now
ready. Miss Florence OQuinn,
Odum, Rt. 2.
Chas. W. and Succession Cab-
bage Beet, White Bermuda
Onion, Iceberg Lettuce Plants,
25c C; $2. M.;. Earlianna, Mar-
globe, New Stone Tomato, 35c
C; $3. M; World Beater, Chi-
nese Giant, Pimiento, Ruby
King Sweet Pepper, 40c C;
$3.50. M. Mrs, -H. I. Britting-
ham, Guyton. ee
Govt. insp. PR Plants, $2.50
M; Marglobe Tomato, from cert.
seed, $1.75 M. J. D. Tomberlin,
Surrency, REZ:
Strawberry Plants, Big. Gem
Everbearing, $1. C; 500, $4.50;
$7.50 M. Exc. for print. sacks,
100 lb. cap, Mrs. Fred Eason,
Hirma, Rt. 1.
Govt. insp. and treated, guar.
pure PR Red Skin Potato
Plants, now ready. R, R, Bell,
Bristol.
Red and Yellow Skin PR
Plants, Copperan PR, govt.
insp., $2. FOB. Alge Light-
sey, 'Shivency, Rt 2:9
Chas. W. and Copenhagen
Cabbage Plants, $1.75 M; Mar-
globe .Tomato, 300, $1.; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. PP, R, Chanclor,
Pitts. :
Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
perskin Potato Plants, now
ready, $3. M Apr, del. PP; $2.50
M, May del. PP. A. J. Griffis,
Patterson, Box 42,
Rutger Tomato Plants, $1.75
M: Moss packed, Will be ready
about 15 or 20th of April. M.
A. McNeal,..Graham,
PR Potato Plants, red and
Copperskin, $2.50 M; 5 M up,
$2. M; Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato, $2. M; 3 M up, $1.75
M. Del. Johnnie Thornton,
Sereven,
Hot Pepper Plants, 15e doz.;
Cabbage Collard, 20c doz.; 60c
C; Marglobe Tomato, 25 doz.;
Gourd Seed, 10c doz. Mrs. Vio-
nor Brady, Cairo,. Rt. 1, Box
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to plants, ready Apr. 15th, $2.50
500, $1.50. Certified. MO ac-
eepted.. Etha Harris, Screven,
| Rt. 1, Box 199,
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato
Plants, 40e C; 20e doz. Egg
Plants, 20c doz. All treated.
Now ready, through April. Add
pore siege, ae Palmer, Leary,
Box
Govt, insp. Red and Yellow
PR plants, $2.50 M; 5000 or
more, : M. FOB here. Ready
pr. May, and-June. D. M.
Cason, Bristol,
4
P
| ready. John Daniel, Ocilla, Rt.
pas
fee,
Red Skin certified PR Plants,
$2.50 M; 5 M or more $2. Ready
Apr. 10, FOB here. Milton
Griffis, Screven. ;
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
50c C; Sage, 25c bunch. Add
postage. Mrs. H. J. Troutman,
Kingston, Rt. 1;
Copperskin and PR plants,
State insp. and treated, $2.25
M. Ready Apr. 10. Homer
Worth, Nicholls, Rt. 1.
St. Augustine Grass plants,
rooted, $1.50 bu. FOB. Miss A.
Dixon, Alma, 215 Dixon St.
Pure State insp. PR plants,
no wready, $2.50 M. Apr. ship-
ments; $2. for May. Prompt del.
J. I. Rigdon, Alma, Rt. 1.
White Heading var. Collard
plants, $2.50 M; 40c C. All Fob.
Mrs. J. I. Hall, Americus, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. PR plants, ready
Apr. 15th, 5 M, $19.00. B. D.
Brannen, Bristol, Rts 1,7 Box 373:
Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
perskin Potato plants, Apr. del.,
PP, $3. M; May del. PP, $2.50
M. Filling orders as they come
in. A. J. Griffis, Patterson, - Rt.
1, Box 42.
Imp. PR plants, now ready,
red and _ copperskin, vine
grown, $2.40 M.- Del. Checks
and MO accepted. Frank Mer-
ritt, Screven, Rt. 1.
Red Skin PR and Yellow
Skin Potato plants, $2.50 M; 5
M or more, $2.25 M. Fate AL
len, Bristol, Rt. 1:
Red Skin certified PR Plants,
$2.50 M; 5 M or more, $2.. FOB
here. Ready Apr, 10. Frank
W. Jones, Screven.
insp. and treated
Purple and Pink Skin PR
plants, La. Copperskin, $2.50
M. Ready~ Apr. 15. L. C. Light-
sey, Screven.
PR plants, govt. insp., treated,
$2.50 M; 5000, $2. Ward Boyett,
Bristol.
Govt. insp. Red Skin Potato
plants, and 100 to\ Hill, 5000,
$10. Earl Boyett, Bristol.
Potato, Tomato and Pepper
plants, Wire, phone, or write
for quantity prices. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman,
PR plants, State certified, $3.
M. Ready now; Also \7ant To-
bacco plants. W. C. Burnsed,
Ellabell. :
Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
perskin Potato Plants,
Del. A. F. Sheffield, Surrency.
Cert. Marglobe and Scarlet
Globe Tomato plants, $2. M.
Del. Furnish large orders.
Prompt shipment. Letters ans.
Cecil Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
1 acre Rutgr and Baltimore
Tomato $2.75 M; $1.50, 500;
50c C; and Ruby King Pepper
plants, $4. M; $2.25, 500; 60c C,
Moss packed. Add postage. ais
Gamble, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Pure PR plants, State insp.,
full count, $2.50 M. Booking
orders for Apr., May and June.
E. F, Williams, Alma, Rt. 1.
Gold Dollar Tobacco plants,
$3. M PP; $1.50 M at bed. Now
Imp? govt.
Govt. insp. Red and yellow
Skin PR plants, $2.50 M; Mar-
globe Tomato plants, full count,
moss packed, $1.75 M. No chks.
Ready, George Griffis, Screven.
Red Skin PR plants, govt.
insp., $2.75. Del. in Ga. Ready
Apr. 20th. MO only. W. R. Hut-
to, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Red or Pink Skin PR plants,
State insp. and treated, $2.50
M; Marglobe Tomato, $2. M;
50c C. Del. Moss packed. Hovis
Lightsey, Odum.
Large, stock, blooming size
Marglobe, Rutger, Break-O-
Day Tomato plants, 500, $1.25;
$2. M. Special price on large
orders. Roots mossed_ and
wrapped, fresh, del, satis. guar.
F, F, Stokes, Fitzgerald,
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2. C;
500, $9.00; $15. M, Prompt ship-
ment. No checks, C, D. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt, 2,
Imp. Red Skin PR plants,
state insp., good count, strong,
$4. M, George W. Turner, Cof-
$2, M.|"
Chas. W. Cabbage plants, 40
C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Ga. Col-
lards, 40c C; 500, $1. PP. Sole-
mon Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5,
Box 126.
Cert.
plants,
soda on them, $3. M. Full count,
Mrs. Amy Strickland, Odum.
Cert. ,ovt. insp. La. Copper-
Marglobe
skin Potato plants, $3. M; 5 M,
May del. Andrew
Blackshear, Rt. 2.
Potato Sprouts, $3. M; Lots of
5000 or more, $2.75 M. John Ww.
Wilson, Bristol, Rt. 1, Box-82.
Govt. insp.. Red Skin
plants, $2.25 M; 5000 up, $2. M.~.
Tate
B. J. Tyre, Bristol.
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato
plants, wilt resistant, large
orange tomatoes, less acid, 50c;
$3.25 M. PP. Ready about Apr.
20. Mrs. Josie Downs, Rove a
tcl
Bunch PR Plants, $5. M not
prepaid; 10 -M, $45.00; Long
Vine, $3. M; 10 M, $25.00; Mar- |
65
globe, Rutger, Earlianna,
C; 400 and up, 50c C; $3. My
Lots,
lards and Beets.
ders, Lumber City.
Rutger Tomato plants, $2.25;
Morris San-
White Bermuda Onion, $1.75;
Cabbage, $1.50. Moss packed,
prepaid on all plants. Ready
now Booking orders for Bunch
PR plants. G. L. Steedley, Bax-
ley. i
Hot Pepper Plants, 50c. ae
Lois Pitts, Smithville.
PR plants,
e. G. Tyre, Bristol.
PR plants, now ready, $2.40
M. del. Good strong plants,
good count. L. L. he
Surrency, Rt. 2.
PR plants,
low or red skin, 5000, $8.75,
Apri.,
PR,
$2.50 M. Cabbage, Col-
State insp., imp. |
red or yellow skin, and- 100 to
Hill, 5000, $8.75. Apr., May del.
State insp., yels Z
Tomato, oe
open field grown, ne Z
May del. Prompt ship- ee
ment. Lester Crawford, Bristol. . e
Imp. PR plants, -red
now ready, $3. M; Rutger To-
mato,. $2.50. FOE.-of ($3. dek
From certified seed. Mrs. W. Gi
Bullard, Bax] -, Rt. 4, Box 128.
Govt. irsp. Sa treated Pom
to plants,
shipment. , Stephen
Odum, Rt. 2.
Herndon,
Sugar Crowder
skin,
good count, prompt
Pure Blakemore Strawberry
plants, $8. M; Also Red Spotted
and Brown |
Crowder Peas, 25c lb, Add post- =
age. MO preferred. Mrs. Ray
1
Chambers special
bage, Ga. Collard, 40c C; 500,
$1.00; $1.50 M; 5 M, $7.00; 10 M,
$13.50 PP; Collard, 20 M, $20.3;
50 M, $40. FOB. Moses Davis,
Hemphill, Flowery Branch, Rt.
Tobacca ~
plants, $3. M; Marglobe Toma-
to, 500, $1.00; Wakefield Cab-
Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126.
Kudzu plants, strong and
livable, $1.25 C. C. E. Parrish,
Adel, ;
PR Plants, govt. insp., treate
ed, $2. M. Now ready. N. R.
Brannen, Bristol.
PR Plants, govt. insp. and
treated, full count, prompt ship-
ment, $2.50 M. Ready. G. W.
Aspinwall, Odum,
Wilt resistant Marglobe, ion
Stone Rutger Tomato, and Ru-
by King Pepper Plants, 50c Cy
$2.50 M. Moist packed; Aiso
Purple Hull, White Browneyed
Peas, 50c qt: $3. pk. Add post-
age. Mrs. P, R.
volence.
Everbearing Strawberry
Plants, 50c C;~-Klondike and
Lady T Strawberry, 75c C;. Mt.
Huckleberry, 75c doz.; Add
postage. Mrs.
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Lady T, Strawberry Plants,
75c C; $7. M; Everbearing, 75c
Crate ML, Add postage. Mrs.
Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
GOVT. insp. PR and LA Cop-
perskin Sweet Potato Plants,
$2.50 M. Booking orders for
April 10. R. N. Redmond, Pel-
ham, Rt, 1. :
Sage Plants, $1. doz.; Catnip,
$i. doz. PP, L. J. Ellis, Cum-
ming,
Arnold, Bene=- -
John Howard, :
PLANTS FOR: SALE
Yomato Plants, Mar-
globe, Baltimore and Rutger,
strong, healthy, 500, $1.; $1.50
-M. oots wrapped, full count,
- ship daily with satis, guar, E.
_G. Fitzgerald, Irwinville. >
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants,
nice Size, 500. $1.; $1.50 M; 5M,
$7310 M, $13.50. All del. J. H.
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5. >
Cert. La. Copperskin Plants,
Tomato, Rutger var., $3. M; 5M
$2.75 M; 10 M and above, $2.50.
Prepaid. Apr. and May del. T
Harrison, + tterson.
Gevt. insp. Red and Yellow
Skin PR Plants, no-wready,
$2.35 M; Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato, ready Apr. 15th, $1.8
M. Del. John T. OQuinn, ba
Acres
-rency, Rt. 2.
PR Red-Skin and Copper-
- skin, 100 to Hill, govt. insp.
potato plants, $2. Vi. Guar. full
eount. No checks nor COD. D.
A. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt, 2.
Red and Yellow Skin PR
, govt. insp. ready, 500,
$2.40 M; 2M and_ up,
aeaae M. All del. Write for
price on 25,000 up, Full count.
Prompt shipment. W. G. Mur-
ray, Odum, Rt. 2.
Klondike and Lady T Straw-
agers, Plants; $2: 75's 5005: $0.
M; Also Brown Striped Half
Runner Be an. Seed, good cond,
- 45c large teacup, Del. Mrs.
Chas. Anderson, Gainesville,
Rt 2, ;
Lady T and Klondike Mie es
~ berry melants. 500. $2576: 2 .$5.
M; Also Brown Striped Half
unner Bean Seed, free of
weevils, 45c. large teacup.
Prompt shiprnent, Mrs. Belle
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt, 2.
Ruhbarb Pie Plant, $1.
Peppermint, Catnip, Sage
Piants, $1. doz.; Gaplic, 1c
head; $1. doz.; Calamus_ Roots,
$1. doz. Add postage, Miss Ce-
cil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. PR and Copper-
**skin Plants, $3. M; Also Mar-
globe Tomato, $2.50 M. Del. in
1000 lots. Good strong plants,
moss packed and field grown.
a B. Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt.
doz.:
_ Thornless ees plants,
rooted, sturdy, 10c ea.; $4, for
DO oF C. Adds postage. Baik:
: Hinkle, Thomasville, Rt. 1, Bos-
_ ton Rad.
Govt. insp. Potato Plants,
$2.50 M; Calif. Wonder and
~ Ruby King Sweet Pepper, $3.50
M; Marglobe and Rutger To-
mato, $2.25 M. Prompt. ship-
ment. Now ready Vernon Grif-
. fin, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to Plants, $2.25 M; Calif. Won-
_ der and Ruby King Sweet Pep-
per, $3.50 M: Govt. insp. Po-
tato Plants, $2.50 M. Now ready
for shipping. Mrs. Ina Griffin,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Large stocky new land grown
ee Marglobe, Rutger and Balti-
-. more Tomato, roots mossed,
- fresh del. guar:, ,500, $1.25; $2.
M. Write or call for large or-
ders or truckloads. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.
Frosiproof Chas. W. and Cop-
enhagen Cabbage Plants, 9$1. 25
_M; 10 M lots, $8.; Marglobe
: and Rutger Tomato, wilt resist-
_ ant, cerufied, $2. M; Dial 45079.
ie Mallard, Savannah, Box
Bek
__ Wonderberry, Gibson, Red
n Strawberry Plants, 15e
Everbearing, $1. C; Red and
a Raspberry, White Black-
berry, Garden Gooseberry,
Horse Radish, rooted Sage, 6,
50c; Nice Black Walnut Meats,
15 lb, Add postage. Mrs. Willis
Grindie, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Red Skin PR Plants, state
insp., certified, treated before
bedding, from vines, ready now,
$3. M. W. C. Burnsed, Ellabell.
Nice Sage Plants, Catnip and
Horehound, 20c ea.; Crabapple.
Muscadine, Grape, 6, $1.; Blood
Root, 25 bunch; Beechnut
Bushes, 25c ea.; Yellow Root,
clean, niee, 75 Ib. Add postage.
sap Nellie Parker, Gainesville,
6.
Mastodon Strawberry Plants,
70c C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 50e Cc; 500, $2.75; $4. 75 M;
Blue Damson and Goose Plum
Sprouts, $1. ea; White Eng.
Peach Sprouts, 40c ea.; 3, $1.
Add postage. Mrs, Effie Crowe,
PR Plants, red and yellow
skin, 100 to Hill, insp. and
treated, $1.75 M. Prompt ship-
ment. No checks, nor COD or-
ders. Harry Smith, Bristol,
Fine Blakemore Strawberry
Plants, $5. M; Prepaid, 50 C
not PP.; Everbearing var., $5.
M, PP; 60c C not PP. Be
shipment. MO only. Mrs. G.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Bradley Magic Everbearing
Strawberry Plants, $1. C; Tame
Blackberry, 6, 50e; Add -post-
age, Also. Want 300 Bunch
Sweet Potato Plants, and 2
Hives of Bees. Mrs. M.
Christie, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
SEEDS FOR -SALE
only Mrs. G. H. Smith, Gaines-
Seed, $10. Cwt. Norman John-
Watermelon Seed, $2. lb. un-
der 1 lb. not postpaid. MO.
ville, Rt: 1.
Jones Watermelon. Seed, not
mixed, pure, $2. lb. Add post-
age. W. W. Martin, Gainesville,
EtG. ne f
Calif. Multiplying Beer, 20c
Sts 2 Sst ok, Pe irs anar
Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1,
Arizona Giant Hegari Seed,
fine for hay or grain, also
makes fine pasture, 5c lb. FOB.
,. H. McDaniel, Reynolds. -
Early Green Okra, 25c tsp.;
Banana Mushmelon, 50c _ tea-
cup; Purple Hull Table Peas,
50c qt. Large Red Indian Peach
Seed, 50c doz.; Also Klondike
Strawberry Plants, .50c C. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1. .
Good tender Striped *Corn-
field Bean Seed, free of weev-
is,-=30- cup; Also; Corn <7
Shuck, $1.25 bu. Add postage.
No stamps. Mrs, H. E. Mealer,
Adairsville, Rt, 2. ,
1000 Martin Gourd Seed, 25c
C; Red Hot Chili .Pepper Seed,
2.0z., 25c. All PP. Earl Stuckey,
Blackshear.
Recleaned Brown Top Millet
son, Warrenton.
15 or 20 lbs. Black Lee Wa-
termelon Seed, + pure, Ist. yr.
trom Hastings, hand ~ saved;
shade dried, quick sale, $1.25
ye u E, Newton, Milledgeville
Cane Seed, treated, 20c lb.
Charlie Cook, Alpharetta, Rt.
3.
Striped Half Runner, Tender
Garden Bean Seed, heavy bear-
ing, 48 crop, hand _ shelled,
weevil free, 40c large cup; 3
cups, $1. Shipped promptly and
PP. Mrs. Lynette Bennett,
Flowery Sranch:
Striped Half Runner Gaston
Bean Seed, 2 kinds, one with
purple and the other white
bloom, all sound, 48 crop,|
weevil free, hand shelled, 40c
large cup; 3 large cups, $1.00.
Shipped promptly. PP. Mrs.
Lillie Cain, Flowery Branch,
ag Sc
20 lbs. Long Green Okra
Seed, $8.00; 10 lbs: hand saved {
Canonba Watermelon, $2.50,
bu. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen.
Citron Seed, 75c lb. PP. Har-
rell Thompson, Cadwell.
3 lbs. Gzurrison Watermelon
Seed, long striped, red meat,
grows 50-60 lbs., $3.25 for lot;
$1.20 lb. PP. S. D. Flanagan,
Macon, 414 Rocky Creek Rd.
Red Speckled Crowder Peas, |
sound, picked without rain, 25c
lb.; $10. bu. No less 5 ibs. ship-
ped; Nixon Mush Melon, 75c
teacup; Vine Peach Seed, 30c
tbls. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie
Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Cannoball, $1. lb.; Black Dia-
mond, $1. lb.; Ice Cream Dark
Green Rind Melons, $1.90 lb. R.
R. Andrews, Haddock, Rt. 1.
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c start, 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs.
Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.
Long growing Red Okra Seed,
pure, 10c oz.; $1. lb. PP. Tom
Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
White Henderson Bish But-
terbean Seed, 35c lb.; Cream
Crewder or Wks. Peas, 25c
Tb. Add postage. W. W. Whit-
Cumming, Ri. 1
Genuine Imp.
Black Diamond, $1. lb.; Origi-
nator Ga. Sweetheart . Melon,
$2. lb. Hand saved from large
Selected melons. State tested,
Semasan treated. W.. - Bird-
song, Gerdon.
Okra, Perkins Green Pod, 25c,
1/4 lb.; 40c, 1/2 Ib.; 60c Ib.. PP.
2nd. zone, Wyman Walker, For-
syth.
Okra Seed, $2. gal.; Mam-
moth Russian Sunflower Seed,
95c .gal.; Also Papes Black
Minorca Eggs, 17 setting, $1.25.
Ee
White Half Runner Tender
Bean Seed, mixed Cornfield,
White Seeded Butterpeas, large
cup, 40c. Add postage; Rooted
Sage. plants, 60c doz. Fred
Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Black Diamond (Fla. Giant)
Watermelon Seed, pure, $1. lb.
PP. A. iL: Hardin; White, Rt, 4,
Box 62.
and Striped Half Runner Gar-
den. Bean Seed, 50c large cup.!
Add postage. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Honey Drip Cane Seed, pure, |
recleaned graded, purity 98
percent; germ., 90 per ct., sack-
ed in 2 1/2 bu. new bags, $3.
bu. L. M. Turner, Royston:
Martin Gourd Seed,
short neck, 50; 83022 PPG:
Rowland, Blackshear, Rt. 2.
300 lbs.
Black Diamond
Cannonball. and)
- Seed,
60c Ib.
in 106 Ib. lots; $1. Ib.
Gordon, Rt. 2.
COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock- |
mart, Rt: 2. z
Few hundred lbs. recleaned,
graded, scarified, Sericea Seed,
25c lb. FOB. B. R. Woodliff,
Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
White Half Runner Bean
Seed, 45c teacup. PP. Mrs. Ef-
fie Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
25c start. PP. Mrs. P. R. Nolen,
Rockmart, Rt. 2. ~
Early imp. Pride of Ga: Wa-
termelon, ripen from planting,
$1.65 lb.; 1/4 Ib., 60c. J. N. Car-
son, Griffin, Zebulon Rd.
Genuine White Creaseback
Cornfield Bean Seed, White
Ky. Wonder Pole, free of
weevils, exc. 2 1/2. measuring
cupfuls for print sacks, or 10
lbs. soft shelled pecans. Mrs. R.
V. Woody, Dial.
" Approx. 1500 stalks of POJ
Cane at my place cheap. D. E.
Holloway, Abbeville.
,
COTTONSEED FOR SALE
Cokers 100 wilt-resistant
cottonseed, I:t. yr., 5 1/2 lb.
FOB. E: L. Walker, Madison,
Phone 328J. . :
Empire ~Cottonseed, wilt re-
sistant, 1st. yr., $8. Cwt. Jack
Findley, Stephens. |
Pure Stoneville Cottonseed,
$4. C. Will not ship. O. C. Mize,
Royston, RFD 2.
Pure Empire Cottonseed, $9.
Cwt.; $8. Cwt. for 1000 lbs. or
more. W. N. Rogers, Calhoun,
Rt2;
-Coker's wilt restistant No. 1,
100 per ct. ure Cottonseed, $9.
Cwt. at my place. Mary 7
Mitchell, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Recleaned Ga, Experiment
Stat. Ist. yr. New Empire, wilt
resistant, Cottonseed, ginned 1
var. gin, 6c Ib.; Delinted and
treated, 7c lb. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
New Empire Cottonseed,
sound, clean, direct from Ga.
Exp. Stat., 9c lb. A. H. Thur-
mond, Farmington.
DPL Cottonseec, delinted and
treated, $7.50 Cwt.; $6.75 treat-
ed only. FON. George Be Vat
com, Social Circle.
on 70 acres, fine cond., $6. Cwt.;
50 bu. or more. $1.60. bu. C. c.
aker, Harlem, Ri. h
Lad ies Rt. 1.
Mrs. L. D. Eliott, Lavonia, Rt.|
Heavy. bearing Black Pole
Cannonball] s
Pure wilt resistant Empire
Cottonseed, Ist. yr., g:own- and
_ginned pure, $8. Cwt. FOB.
Robert L. Wellborn, Monroe, |
Ries Se
DPL Coker and White Gold
Cottonseed; Also New Era,
mixed peas, Biloxi Beans, and 8
Kobe Lespedeza Seed. L. A.
Cadwell, Gay. :
CORN AND SEED CORN.
FOR SALE
Whatleys Prolific Red Cob
Seed Corn, TSU ee sound, hand |
nubbed, $1. pk.; $3.50 bu.;|
Early large Ear etl Roast-. oy
ing Ear, sweet, good for field,
$1. pk. Specify how. to ship. He
Grady Adams, Social Circle.
200*bu. Tenn. Ten Corn, $1. 50
- etteville, Ritesde
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S
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4
ase
Cokers Cottonseed, 60 bales|
ee Rie:
Peas, 7. cups,
500 Ibs. pure White ea aie
Prolific Seed Corn, won Ist.
premium in Butts Co: Exhibit, 1
shelled; 10c lb. At farm. Mrs. I.
G; Smith, Jackson, Rt. i.
100 bu. sound Corn in Shuck
at barn, $1.50 bu. Archie D.
McDaniel, Duluth. :
Corn in Shuck, sound, $1.50
ee bu. at barn; Also several tons
shucks not baled. J. M.. Goldin,
Draketown.
22 Vos. Yellow South Anette
hand | can Hybrid Pop corn, $1.75 or
saved, from selected melons,: exc. for 10 lbs. soft shelled pe-|_
cans, or 7 print sacks. Mrs. R.
Shipped COD. J. J. Bloodworth, LV. Woody, Dial.
50 bu. good sound fon, $1.65 |
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, . pu. at my home. D. J. Burel, |
25c a good start. No MO nor, | Dacula, Rt. She Hog Mt.
Correction: : Calico - Corn, 25
doz. grains and 3c stamp. Mrs.
C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Tenn. No. 10 Corn, $1.50 bu.
at. my barns: M. Le _ Crow,
t
Hastings Super Prolific Corn,
1 *pk., 14 Ibs.;$1:50-PPsCieG-
Summerville, Buchanan, Rt. Lain
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE :
Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 20c
cup; White Lady Peas, 35c pt.
Exc. some for print sacks. Also
Black and Tan Peas, 20c lb.;)
Cream Crowders, 20ce lb. Add
postage. Mrs.
Adairsville, Rt. 2. _ x
Col. Bunch Butterbeans, very
prolific, 20 cup. Exe. cup for
unwashed print sack:,Mrs. Paul
Thomason, Fayetteville. :
Purple Hull and 6 = wks.
Crowder-and large Browneyed
*$1525, plus -20e
postage; Texas Blue "Pole Bean,
3 cups, $1. No checks nor COD
orders. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da-
cula, Rt. 1.
Good tender
postage. Mrs. Vernie ae Hefner,
Yalking Rock, Rt. 2. :
Col. Bunch Butterbean, 35
lb.; 3 Ibs., $1.00; Clay Peas, 20c
lb.; Prompt shipment. No chks. |
Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
1948 crop Old Time White
Creaseback Cornfield Beans,
guar. tender, weevil free, large
cup, 50c. Add postage. Sold in
2 cup lots and up. Mrs. Beet ;
Franks, Hiawassee.
9 bu. Brown and White Spot-
ted Peas, 1t bu. Iron Peas, $5.
bu. Sample on vequest. F. F.
Carney, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
Heavy bearing Black Pole
Beans, 50c measuring cup; Gray
Speckled Half Runners, 35c.
Treated for weevils. PP.
Stamps O. K. All letters ans.
AS: she; tore Rt.
3,
Sev. Ibs.
Sugar Crowder Peas, 12 I|b.|
Exc, some for print sacks. Vic- }
toria r ety Greenville, Rt. 3.
'Era Peas; sound, we
bu. at my place, 5 1/2 mi. S.25$5: bu. Aas, e
Fayetteville. J: G. Mask, Baye :
R, T.-- Blalock,_.
pee cine -
field bean seed, 50c pt. Add}
White > Blackeyed. :
White Browneyed and. _Brown |
cna ond clean, |
bu. Tillme> P
noe. tre 1
ees to eat ae
Martin, Rt. ae
6 or 7 bu.
it ey
Rt. 2.-
aa
mo dif. vas.
| clean, bright, a
White | aady.=
Wks., Black
' Speckled Pole:
postage. Mrs. ;
Bowdon, Rt.
Crowe, Gainesville,
Old Fashion Stripe
| field Beans, free of
cup; \ ;
free, 25c qt.; Pop
Ada postage. Mrs. Cl
rett, Gainesv Ie
Ibs. or - ore, 2
bushel, $9.25; 1
Vine Okra, 25c p
Peas, sound.
eyed Crowders, :
Crowders,
Bussey, usnigma.
Old Fashion|
Beans, 5c L
Early 4
plants, goo
$1.40. Add
tor, good oe
3 sacks, 3 cups for
Peas, 35 1
Cash only. Ee
Adairsville, R
AA AN ANN: ARENNNNRENE RRS RE NRO me
terbeans, 6 cups, $1.
Clarence McMi Millian
ike Strawberry
Ce $35 000:
co |
Crowder Peas,
i Calif. Peas,
pups, $1.00; White
cup; 3 cups, $1.
_ Mrs. Carl Smith,
Tae
ee a a
sutterbeans, Purple
der and Blackeyed
Red Speckled
rge cups, for 4
Dessie Vck, rc
hite Browneyed
w Whip-Poor-Will
or eating or hay,
letters with!
aahibls of Pole Cat |
ioe Ib. B 3
> in 10 lb. lots;
; W. A. Hart,
= eld Peas, $5.
stes, Rex. i
eyea Crowder
reated, fine table
lb.; 1 bu. sound
f $5. bu. Add post- |
ins, Molena, Rt. 1.,
neyed Peas, . 15
ge. Exc. for pea- |
acks. Mrs. James
ton, Rt. ae
d Peas, sound,
$5. bu. FOB. J.
oxic Soybeans,
$5..-per ct,
high oil con-
and sound White
owde Peas, $7.-
. Exe. some for Se-
Seed. Harvey
t. ck. ee Peas,
free of weevils,
bu. Mrs. ce
i EE, ie Bin Berrie xeuacaitenttin Banas tocnvmant tans ee ae
White Black-
aS, hand picked,
treated for
Cwt. Plu: freight
shipping. Guy
anee, RFT 1.
ite and Speckled
rbeans, 40 lb. Add
Tbs., $1.26 PP. Exc.
s or flowers. Mrs.
Eggs, purebred,
Mrs. John Byers,
ite ine Eggs, se-
) for 2 settings. PR.
Moline M. Land-
ille, Rt. 3. f
ish, Eggs, 16, $1.50.
Leona Simpson,
aie. Masto- :
$4. doz.;
Id Loftin, Bow- |
range flock, $2.}
-| Mrs. Ce R: suey Monroe, Rt.
de .
Bob White Quail Eggs, $40.
C; parcel post prepaid; Also
few choice Breeders in Phea-
$9.50
$13.50
$5. doz. Prepaid.
sant and Quail,
Turkey Poults,
Baby Ducks,
pr.;
| MO. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta,
Bite 2: :
AAAA R. I. Red and Brahma
crossed Eggs, 15 for $1. Mailed
COD. Ethel Gidd-ns, Elko; Rt.
rf *
Bourbon Red Turkey Eggs,
White African Guinea,
$1.50. setting; Also Guinea
Roosters, $2.50 ea. Add postage.
Wilson Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.
- Buff Duck Eggs, 13 for $1.50.
Del. C/ B. Ellington, Thomson,
Box 204.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
10 tons Spanish and Runner
Peanut Hay, no poison, $10. ton
jat barn..J. F. McGill, Dawson,
rt
About 10 tons bright sound
Peanut Hay, $14. ton.
Childs, Abbeville.
Several tons Runner Peanut
| Hay, no poison, $12. ton at
oe Come after. Dc not write.
9 mi. S. Cuthbert, near Shivers
Mill. Carl Taylor, Cuthbert, Rt.
Baled Wheat and Sut Straw,
Sie Tonia Tag te roe Athens,
PEs 2e
About 4 tons or over No. 1
Lespedeza and Sericea Hay,
-unbaled; $75.) at=barn.,- See>
Walter Corry, Porterdale.*
4 tons good Runher Peanut
Hay, 3 tons Grass Hay, $18. ton;
20 lbs. Dude Creek Watermelon
Seed, $1. %b.; 2 bu. Black
Crowder Peas, $6. bu.; and 100
gals. Syrup, in gal. cans, $1.00
gal. At my farm. A. B: Grimes,
~, Helena, Rt. 1.
5 tons Lespedeza Hay, clear
of Johnsen Grass or Oat Straw;
Also about 15 bu. Brown
Crowder Peas for sale. C. A.
Evans, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.
- Bright clean Lespedeza Hay, |
$30. ton. FOB; Also good, clean
dry corn in shuck, $1.70 bu. Be-
tween . Watkinsville and Ath-
ens, Ga. Thomas M. Tillman,
| Athens, 128 College Ave.
About 8 tons good poison-
free Peanut Hay, $10. ton at my
-}barn. O: L. Bennett, Pitts, Rt. 1.
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
State insp. leading var. Ap-
ple Tres, 4-5 ft., 25 ea.; Peach,
2-3 ft., 30c; Pear, 3-4 ft., 50c <a.;
Concord,- Niagara, Lutie Grape
Vines, rooted, 10c ea.; Scupper-
nong, 25c ea. Add postage. W.
H. Alexander, Clevelaud, Rt. 5.
Muscadine Grape Vine, Davis
-| Raspberry, Blackberry, 8, $1.50;
Early kind Strawberry, 40c
doz.; Black Walnut Trees, 40c
ea.; Hazelnut, 8, $1.50. Mrs. C.
B. Robinson, Bowdon.
Hastings Red . Abundance
|and Blue Damson Plum, Mont-
gomery Cherry Trees, 3, $1.
Exc. for unwashed print sacks.
Also 1-yd. long gourd seed,
$1. teacup; Garlic sets, 50c lb.
| Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell.
_ Young Orange Trees, Calif.
Marmalade and Wine Var., $1.
ea.; Lots of 50-100, 75c ea. A.
Decker, Brunswick.
Fig (brown, sweet kind)
Bushes, all sizes, everbearing,
| at my place. Mrs. W. D. Calla-
| way, Atlanta, 1696 Rogers Ave.,
S. W. Tel. Ha. 0179. ;
PEANUTS AND PECANS |
FOR SALE
ewart Pecans, 25c Tb; Or
or 100 at print sacks; Al-
.| Mrs. Eis Albertson, Dahlone-
doz.; |
TEA
ggs, $3.50- $4, doz. | ~
-| equipment for sale. Mrs. Ernest
_ cond., $75. Edward Holmes,
Warner Robins, Duke Ave.
POB-69.
|
Iga, Rt i.
eRe
- hens or fryers at market price.
Geo. P. Elliott, East Point, 212
jars, $7. Rev. Curd Walker,
Soperton, Rt. 1. Be
WALNUTS
Walnut Meats, arnt ine 90c
lb.; 10 lbs, or more, 80c Ib.
'PP in Ga. Prompt shipment.
Red Valencia Peanuts, 2 and
4 peas to pod, '22c lb. in 25 Ib.
lots; 23 Ibs. Velvet Okra, 2 yr.
30c Ib. 3 lbs. Jones Yellow
Meat Watermelon Seed, $1.25
lb. PP. O. O. Roberts, Dallas,
Me. Ly
Stuart: Pecans, well filled out,
25 lb. Or exc. for dried apples,
PR plants, or Strawberry
plants.. Ship plants. Dont
write. Ea. pay postage or ex-
hae Prompt shipment guar.
. S)-Griffin, Adel,, Rt.-1.
Seedling Pecans, 100 lbs., 5c
lb. A. B Haynes, Luthersville.
Stewart and Money Maker
Peeans, 1948 crop, clean, 8-10c
lb. at my place. Come after. J.
C. Sandrs, Vienna, Rt. 3.
INCABATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE
a
Brooders and other poultry
Bean, Atlanta, 1252 North Ave.,
N. E. Tel De. 7868.
2 Oakes 5 Deck Elec. Brood-
ers, 100 cap. ea., 3 yrs. old, $75.
or $40. ea. 26: White, Jones-
boro, Rt:-1, Box 383.
a Wood Burning Show Walt-
Brooders, 500 cap., used 1
Seno good cond, at half price
at my hcme. 6 mi. W. Gaines-
ville. Maior Crow, Gainesville,
1 Round Elec. Brooder, 52 in.
canopy for 350 six wks. old
chicks, never used, $35. Exc. for
E. Cleveland Ave.
5 deck Oakes Brooder, good
3 five Deck Chicken Bat-
teries (elec.), two, $50. ea.; one,
$60.00; $150. for lot. Hill A.
Richardson, Douglasville, Rt. / 4.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Few pecks niv Artichokes,
$1. pk. Exe. for good peanut
seed or pecans; peck for peck.
Ea. pay postage. Miss Texie
Leonard, Hollywood.
BEESWAX:
5 lbs., Beeswax, 60c lb. Post-
paid. No chks. S. B. Edwards,
Ball Ground
BUTTER:
3-4 lbs. nice Jersey Butter
per wk., 60c lb. Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Franch, Rt. 1.
FEATHERS:
Nice, new, white feathers, 70c
lb. or lot 20 lbs., del. for $12.
Sample on request. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Gainesville.
Pure Ga, Cane Syrup in No.
10 cans and 1 gal. glass jugs
of 6 to a case, 175 gals. in all,
90c per gal. fc lot at my place,
7ill not ship. E. Nors-
worthy, Stockton.
Blue Peacock Feathers, as-
a $1.:0 doz. Prepaid in
$1. 25 doz. prepaid out of
ae Mrs. C. R. Morgan,
Americus, Rt. 4.
Nest egg and other smaller
gourds, 5c to 2@c ea.; mixed
gourd seeds, 15c tbls. Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.
Dipper, Martin, Club, Bottle,
Penquine, Kettle, Knot Kerrie,
Gourds, 2F= ea.; Mixed sizes
and shapes, 10c ea.; Seed, i0c
C; Bushel Gourd Seed, 10 doz.
Plus stamped envelope. Mrs. L.
M. Wooten, Camilla.
HONEY: |
No. 1 table strained honey,
del. in Ga. 5 Ib. pail, $1.50;
10 1b., $2.75; Exp. Col. 6-5 Ib.
anywhere, $6.50; 4-10 lbs., $8.40;
Also 6-5 lb. large mozth glass
LARD:
Good, new, homemade lard
jn 50 Ib. cans, 20e lb. Add post-
age. R. T. Randall, Lavonia, Rt.
1s "
MEAL:
Old Water Mill ground Meal.
Bring your corn and try it. D.
V. Randolph, Madison, Rt. 3.
MEAT: |
Fresh Hems, 18-20 lbs., 65c
lb.; Middlings and. Shoulders,
35c lb. No o ders for less than
one of each. Add postage. Bun-
yon A. Weeks, Dial.
1 sugar cured Ham, 45-18
lbs., 60c lb.; Also early green
okra seed. 25c teacupful. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
APPLES
Nice Sundtied Sour Apples;
free of core and peel, 40c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. Avery
Weeks, Dial.
GOURDS
Nest Egg and other gourds,
5c-20c ea.; Mixed Gourd Seed,
15ec tsp: Mr John Weaver,
Temple, Rt. 2.
-Dipper, Martin and several
Shapes of Gourds, 25c ea.; Mix-
eu sizes, 10c ea.; Seed of all
sizes, 50c C. Mrs. W. E. Woet-
en, Camilla:
HONEY
6-10 Ib. pails pure extracted
Honey to case, $12.50; 6-5 Ib.
Big Mouth Jars, $7.5 12-234 Ib
Round Jars, $6.50; 24-12 oz.
Round Jars, $4. FOB here. All
orders shipped promptly. John
A, Crummey, Jesup:
;ROOTS ANDHERBS
Catnip, Lemon Balm, Tansy,
3, 25c; Peppermint, 25,. 35c;
Garlic Bulbs, 25c doz.; Musca-
dine and Scuppernong Grape
Vines, 6, $1.;- Blueberry, $1.
doz.; Red and Black Raspberry,
$1.50 doz. Moss packed. PP.
Mrs, M. L: Eaton, Dahlonega.
Ries
ROOTS AND HERBS
Queen of the Meadow, Bear-.
foot, Red Sassafras, Spice
Wood, Yellow Dock, Pepper-
mint, Blood Root, Wild Cherry,
others, 3 Ibs, $1.; Yellow Root,
2 lbs., $1.; Walnut Meats, $1.25
lb.; Tobacco, 11 twists, $1. Exc.
for sacks. R. C. Stover, Pisgah.
SAGE
Home cured, hand _ picked
Sage, $1. lb. at my home, Mar-
jah Brown, Richland, Rt. 3,
Box 48.
SYRUP
5000 gals. Syrup, for feed
and cotton poison base, 40c
gal. O. E. Norton, Fairburn,
GOURDS:
Large gourds for Martins, 10c
ea. Mrs. C. R. Jones, Atlanta,
111 Mt. Paran Rd., Ne. 6.
PEANUTS:
Big white Spanish peanuts,
$5. bu. Add postage. Also want
purebred Blue Game eggs for
hatching. Mrs. Hoke Golden,
Bremen, Rt. 2.
Red Spanish peanuts, 20 lb.
or 16c lb in lots. Trade for seed
corn or butter beans. Joe
Payne, Duluta.
Improved Spanish peanuts, 5
lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs., $2.00; 24 lbs.,
$4.50. Prepaid Ist and 2nd zone.
A. L. Hardin, White, Rt. 1, Box
62.
PECANS:
150 Ibs., selected, machine
blown Schley pecans, 25c _lb.;
Stuarts, 20c lb, FOB. L. P.
Singleton, Ft. Valley.
ROOTS & HERBS:
Heal-all, garlic, mullein,
May apple, Blackhaw, ea. 10c
bunch, and postage. Exc. for
white, 100 lb. sacks. No stamps.
Mrs. IG. 4 PE Toomsboro,
Rite 2
Catnip, hanna. pepper-
mint, balm, garlic bulbs, tansy,
ground ivy, 50c doz.; horse-
radish, asparagus, hirdock, $1.
doz. Mrs. Martha White, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 37.
Sassafras roots, wild cherry
tree bark, yellow dock, yellow
root, all 35c lb. Also young
sour woods, 2-3 ft., well rooted,
1. ea. Add postage. Wayne
ochran, Pisgah.
(25c.1be
sweet gum bark, 30c Ib.; wild
also raspber=
Yellow and Sassafras root,
wild cherry bark and
mistletoe, 50c Ib.:
ry plants, 90c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Lorene Benneit,
mount, Rte 2 :
Sassafras,
Rt. 2.
Comfrey, Elecampane,
mus, Mint,
Garlic Carriander,
bunch; Also Pumpkin, Citron,
Watermelon and
Seed, 3 Tbls.,
Ralph Williams, Cumming.
Horseradish, red raspberry,
| mayapple, huckleberry, yellow
root, 75c doz; hazelnut, 65 doz.;
blue Damson_ plums,
Add postage. No chks.
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
SAGE:
Home cured, hard pee
Sage, $1. lb. at my home. Ma-
riah Brown,
Martha
Box 48.
Nice hand picked, shade
cured sage, $i. lb.; 20 or more
lbs., 90c PP. Mrs. Nathan
WALNUTS & WALNUT
| MEATS:
Walnut Meats,
in 10 lb.
Ga. Mrs. Lillie Albertson, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Large size Walnut Meats, $1,
Ib:; Walnut Trees to set out, 8,
$15 00: Also Good Chewing To-
bacco, 11 twists,
berry, Garlic, Sage, 7, $1. Exe.
for white sacks. Add postage.
R. C. Stover, Pisgah.
SYRUP:
Pure Ga. Green Cane syrup,
A-1 grade, extra thick, 1948
crop, 6 No. 10 cais per Cs., $5.
Cs. FOB. Horace Chason, Whig-
ham.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
BEANS:
Want 1 bu.
Beans;
in patent gums.
Agricola
S. T. Gibson,
vet Beans. State price. W. F.
oe LaFayette, Rt. 4.
EGGS:
| hatching. W. B. Patch, Auge
| POB 68.
Want some
Guinea Eggs:
Hahira, Rt. 1.
| Want several settings pure
| Bantam Eggs, Cornish, Game,
Cochin, Leghorn, atid other
fancy breeds. Cash, or will
trade rabbits. Letters ans. R. A.
Statham, Griffin, Rt. A.
Want purebred White Corne
ish Hatching Eggs. J. W. Neal
Rossville, Rt. 1, Box 21.
Want some Turken eggs fou
white African
Scottdale, Box 317.
for seed. Quote del. price. Lil-
lian Jones, Royston, Rt. 1.
Want 1 bu. Runner peanuts.
for seed. R. A. Walton, West
| Point, Rt. 2.
PEAS:
Want few Polecat Crowder
peas for seed. H. E. Fitzgerald,
Pitts, Rt. 1, Box 36-A.
Want 2 bu. New Era field
peas. H. H. Elders, Reidsville.
PLANTS: ;
Want 2,00. Bunch copperskin
PR plant.. Advise price and
date can ship. Mrs. A. B. Rich,
Pelham, Rt. 1.
Fair-~
Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
Want some Turkey Eggs for
Cala-
Catnip, Feverfew,
10c rooted
Muskmelon ~
10c;. Large Long
Hot Pepper Seed, 5c Thls. Mrs,
20; eae ee
$1 1b. 90Gb
lots or. more. PP in
Bunch Velvet
.lso want 4 hives bees
tS
Washed Yellow Root and Red 2
50c lb. Add postage.
Miss Toy Silver, Talking Rock, | pace
Richland, Rt 3,.
$1.00; Goose~
Want 1/2 bu. Running Vel-
Elwood Johnson, 5 :
hatching. Advise. Zora Brown, :
Want = crabapple, Catalpa,
and Fig Bushes, rooted. J. Ro
Thompson, Stone Mountain, Rt.
a :
ONIONS:
Want some old. time white
nest or multiplying Onions
Mrs. G. H. Classen, Savannah,
1402 Ea. 42nd St.
PEANUTS: .
Want 10 lbs., good peanuts
fe
~DeLoach, Groveland.
_B. H. Samples, Dublin.
- Cane seed, in exc. for _ nice,
early yellow sugar corn. Ad-
vise. Mrs. Cleo Simmons, Hol-
.mear Atlanta or del. to me. Ira
_ others. Will hive them for half
_ of your swarms. M. M. Coch- The gourd squash grows a
MISCELLANEOUS | MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 5 - WANTED
[ISCELLANEO
WANTED
_ W,| stand for straight up and down
Advise eae pe: gums; dnd $1.50 for pat.-stand.
Charles Cook, Alpharetta, Rt.
Want sev. thousand Bunch| 3. :
weet Potato plants. R. F. Dew- CORN
rry, Acworth, Rt. 2> ene an
| Want Car Cory, gel,
Want 50,000 PR Bunch Cop-| send price, Will mail check.
_Perskin Potato plants; Also| Mis) Annie Moore; Junction
some Empire Cottonseed. J. E.| city.
Warthen, Warthen. | acs
SEED: Want pure Blue Game Eggs
Want about 1 lb. Yellow| for hatching purposes: Mrs.
Meat watermelon seed. Advise. Poe Golden, Bremen, Rt.
t T t Want White African Guinea
een pate DE Venera Eggs. Give price amt. if good
fertile eggs, G. M. Cantrell,
Atlanta, 516 Woodwaid Ave.
lywood. PEAS
Want some Little Lady Peas.
EP OTATO SEED: L. A. Powers, Griffin, Rt. C.
s Want 5 bu. seed sweet DO) want 20 ibs. \Silver _ Hull
tatoes. Bunch P. R. preferred. Giawdes Pearce: cask eB:
H. W. Jones, Commerce, Rt. 5.| weHan. Dalton. Rt. 3.
_ BEES: PEANUTS
Want sev. hives of Honey Want 1 bu. good Seed Pea-
Bees. State price and if will) nuts in exc. for 1 bu. nice
del. to me. Mrs. Helen Street, |-White Blackeyed Crowder
eAuanta Ft. 2. Peas, Ea. pay postage, Mrs.
John Collis, Ellijay, Rt. 2
POTATOES
Teem, Atlanta, 1371 Fairburn! _ Want 2000 Sugar Skin Yams,
' Want few hives Italian Bees
Rd., Rt. 4, Box 338 A. Tel. Am. Sweet Potato Plante. Advise
0868 price. A. D. Blackstock, Doug-
; lasville, Rt, 4.
- Want bees that wont rob| srRp ~
Want vegetable gourd Seed.
ran, Pisgah. g yard long, and almost 3 in.
ARTICHOKES diameter. Mrs. Roy Cook, Lyer-
zs
Want 3 or 5 pks. Artichoke ly, Rt
Bulbs, or any amt. Write price, Want some cabbage peas, and
ete, Mrs. A. P. Perham, Bain-| glazed collard seed or plants.
bridge, 423-C-Shotweli St. Mrs, M. M. Bass, Albany, 209
BEES : Second Ave.
ANNUAL SPRING SALES
The Georgia Hereford Assn., Consignment Sale
_will be held at Southeastern Fair Grounds, Atlanta,
on Thursday, April 21, at-2:00 P. M. 28 females and
14 bulls from Georgias leading herds offered.
and
The Georgia Guernsey Breeders Assn.,
Consignment Sale at the Southeastern Fair Grounds,
Atlanta, will be held Friday, April 22, at 1:00 P. M.
40 head of cows, open and bred heifers, and bulls
selected from outstanding Guernsey herds in Geor-
gia being offered. Tap W. Bennett, Savannah.
' Want some Tobacco plants.| Want bees. Will give $1. per
IMPORTANT
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way, please let us know or if you are getting two
copies at either one or more addresses, advise so that
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and always in giving notice of CHANGE OF AD-
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, THANK YOU FOR YOUR GAREFUL ATTEN-
TION AND COOPERATION to the above request.
E. H.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PATRONS
INTERESTED IN SACKS
All Sacks for Sale notices received March 1
through March 15 will be carried March 30 issue.
PLEASE do not submit any more Sacks for Sale
notices until April 4 through April 15. We have doz-
ens of duplicate sack notices now on hand that must
be discarded. ALSOplease remember, Notices of
similar nature from individuals (with personal names
re-arranged) 6r members of same household( except
where parties listing GROW AND RAISE INDIVID-
UALLY THE PRODUCTS LISTED), are not accepted
for publication in the same issue ... and notices of
any kind from MINORS (under legal age) are not
acceptable at any time.
_ From February through May it is absolutely
IMPOSSIBLE to publish as quickly as desired, the
tremendous number of notices received, and ESSEN-
TIAL AGRICULTURAL ITEMS, according to the
seasons, MUST COME FIRST. Sacks will be carried
| tho once every month. E. H.
Want White Stone Mountain
Watermelon Seed... State price
per lb. J. M. Austin, College.
Park, Rt. 2, Box. 2628.
SACKS FOR SALE
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, no holes nor mildew,
$3.50 doz; 35c ea. lots of 3 or
more. No chks, poe Pearson,
Dahlonega. Rt.
Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, 25c ea., $12.50 for 50;
$20. C. Add postage. M. O. or
cash, H. H. Thomas, Dahlonega.
Ret ;
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., $3.
doz, Add postage. No checks.
Sides Willis as Ragacen:
Rt.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
30c e&; unwashed, 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Otto Orr, Flowery
Branch. Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 30c ea., lots of
3 or more; White, 15c ea. Add
postage, 100 lb. cap. E. B. Wal-
lis, Flowery Branc. Rt. 3.
300 print sacks, washed,
ironed, free of holes, 30c ea.;
$25. C. Mrs. Harold G. Pirkle,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1
Print sacks, selected, 25c ea;
odds 20c ea. Add postage. All
unwashed. Mrs. M. L. Snare,
Gillsville, Rt. 1.
Good, clean feed sacks, 100
lb, cap., 6 for $1. Add 20c for
postage, At once. R. J. ee
Girard.
Good grade Print sacks, 100
lb cap., washed, free of holes
and mildew, 3 for $1. post-
paid. Mrs. Clifton Gravley,
Marietta. Rt. 6.
Print sacks, 100- lb. cap.,
free of holes and mildew,
washed, ripped, 25c ea. PP in
Ga; Odds and with holes, 5,
$1. Add postage. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Edison Conner,
Murrayville.
300 print sacks, washed, iron-
ed, free of holes and mildew,
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. B. B.
Satterfield, Lula, Rt. 1, ~
Print . sacks, 3; -$1.;. White,
5, $1, All good cond., washed,
ironed. Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt
B. Lingefelt, Woodstock, Rt. 2.}
Print sacks, washed, free of
holes, 20c; Odds and with
small holes, 15c. Mrs. H. L.
Smith, Pendergrass. :
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes, mildew, washed, rip-
ped, 28 ea; odds, oe ea; with
holes, 20c ea. $25. C, All PP
and prompt shipment, Mrs.
J. P. Green, Murrayville.
Print sacks, ripped, washed,
ironed, good cond. 30c ea.
Add pustage.- Mrs. Carroll
Floyd, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, starched, ironed, 30c
ea. plus postage. Mrs. Edith
Turner, Cumming. Rt. 4.
Smooth print sacks, free of
holes and mildew, 3, $1.; $30.
C; Odds, 25 ea. Money Orders.
Mrs, A. G. Mayfield, Cumming,
tks
Print sacks, washed, starched,
ironed, free of holes, 4, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Edmond Hicks,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, .washed, ironed,
free of holes, 3, $1.; $3. 75 doz.
Add postage. COD if preferred.
ae Major Tinsley, Sosntsiam
pels
Print sacks, washed, 3, $1.;
$3.75 doz.; White, 5, $1. Add
postage. CO Dif preferred. Mrs.
T. T. Cantrell, Cumming, Rt.
>
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. A.
Mayfield, Cumming, Rt. 1.
2 young Jersey Cows, freshen
real soon, 1 with 2nd. calf,
other with Ist, $150. ea. at
barn, R. H. Von Seeberg, For-
syth, Rt. 4,
Polled Hereford Bull, exc.}|
specimen, approx. 1200-1400
lbs. ,Beau Perfection-Domino
bloodlines, reasonable. D. C.
Collier, Barnesville. ;
Print sacks, washed, free
holes and mildew, 30c ea. $3. 50
doz. Add postage. COD if pre-
ferred. Mrs. Roy ou: Bennett,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Unwashed print 7 100 lb.
cap., 20c ea. Mrs. H. D. Nuck-
olis, Cumming, Rt. a
sic as clean print sacks, 3,
$3. 50 doz. Add_ postage.
qe Mell Mashburn, Cumming,
Ritse Is
Print sacks, washed, free of
holes and mildew, 25c ea.; 25,
$6. Add _ postage. Cash. No
checks. Mrs. R. F. Adams,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Large Print Sacks, -washed
and ironed, $3.50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. iene Locke, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1. 3 :
Print ee 100.,-Ib..3: cap.
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, prompt shipment,
no Checks,35 glee: MiiSua Jana:
Castleberry, Gainesville, Rte 2?
Print bags, 25c ea; white
bags, 25c ea. Plus postage. Mrs.
Ferrell Long, Cumming. Rt. 5.
Good quarlity White Sacks,
washed, free of letters, mil-
dew, 30 ea.; Not washed, 20c
+
Grier, Gainesville, Rt. Dy
Print sacks,* 100 fe cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, prompt shipment,
no. checks, 3, $1. Mrs. J. T.
Castleberry, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Print sacks, ripped, washed,
ironed, good cond, 30c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Carroll
Floyd, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
e Good quality White Sacks,
washed, free of letters, mildew,
30c ea.; Not washed, 20c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. A. ce Grier,
Gainesville, Rt. 5..
Print sacks,. 100 Ib. cap.,
washed, irned, free of holes,
30c ea.; Odds, 25c ea.; White,
100 lb. cap., 18c ea. Add post-
age. Miss Bessie Martin, Gain-
esville, RFD 5
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
washed, free of: holes and mi
ea; with small holes, 20 - ea.
Prefer MO or cash. Mrs. E. A.
Whechel,- Gainesville, Ried
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes,
30c ea.; White, 100 1b. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes,
25e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lon-
nie Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. ie
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
bigs of holes and mildew, 28c
-Odds, 25 ea.;. White not
cake 17 ea.; Washed, 25c
ea, PP. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gain-
esville, Rt. 7. /
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and spots, shipped
promptly, 35c ea.; Smooth
white, 100 lb. cap., free of let-
ters, holes, spots, washed, iron-
ed, 25 ea, Snippet promptly.
PP, Mrs. E, E. Clark, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7,
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 35
ea.; 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. O.
H, Thomas, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Smooth print sacks, 100 lb.
cap., washed, free of holes and
mildew, large lots, 30c ea, 3,75
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Gu uy
peer Gainesville, Rt.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
and mildew, 3 tor $1, PP. Cash
or.M. O. Leonard M. Kemp.
Acworth. Rt. 1.
Print 100 Ib. sacks, washed,
Se 30c- ea. postpaid, Mrs. E.
L. ee Alpharetta.
RFD j
GORREORION: =
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
unwashed, 25c ea.; White, 20c
ea. MO. Add postage, Cash not
accepted. Mrs, Alice Jordan,
Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100. lby cap.,
free of holes and mildew, wash-
ed and ironed, 3 for $1; not
washed, 25c ea. Postage paid
in Georgia. Mrs. A. B.
brooks, Ball Ground, Rt, 1.
Sev. nice, 200 Ib. cap. white
Aa ano bags, washed, 30c ea.
ae 20c per doz. for a?
H 3, Buena
ea, Add postage. Mrs. A. K.|
dew, 3, $1.; $25. -C; Odds, 356 fe
washed, ironed, free of holes)
ironed, free of holes and mil- ES
N. Jackson St.
free of holes and. mildew,
mildew, 25c ea. and
,Montine Cas ee
30c ea., odds, 25c ea. A
age. AlL sacks washed
ironed. K. S. ieee
Rt. 4, aS
Print sacks, washed,
free of mildew and
ea.; $3. doz.;
land, Rt.
- Print sacks, aati
washed, 25c ea. Add 'p
Ere John Howard, E
Print sacks, 25 ea.;
18c ea. Add postag
Mashburn, Cumming,
Several white fee
exc. cond., 14 ea. A
Will ship COD. W,
Dawsonville, Rt. Ho)
Print sacks, 100 b.
washed, 3 90c; $3
odd sacks, $15 White,
Lee Crow, Gainesville
Box 143, oe :
Large print sacks,
holes, mildew, ashi
ironed, 3). Slo
Add postage, Vrs. 7.
dette, Gainesville, Rt.
Print sacks, 100
washed, good co
Sacks, oe Ib. :
ed, 4, $1.
renceville, te Ae
Print sacks, washed, ir
free gf holes, 25c Ea
a Natha Cochran, |
Print sacks, washed,
holes and mildew, 30c
$1. Add postage. Kenn
enne
cup, Marietta, Rt. 5.
CATTLE FOR S.
Full blooded Gue:
also a Holstein Bull,
old, reg. stock for s
want 1, 2, or 3 She
price. Joe R. Harvey,
Rt. 2. A eal
7/8 Guernsey Cow,
old, never goes dry, V
en in 6 good co
reg.-4 gals. daily, $
place. W. D. Wilb. 7 ae
worth, Rt. 2.
Nice Cow, 3 yrs. ads
calf 2 mos. old, $200.
Or $150. for co
farm. James Johnso}
merville, Rt. 2. -
Bradford Place).
Guernsey-Jersey.
size, 21 mos. old, fre:
middle of April, $200.
Guernsey-Jersey wi
calf, 6 wks. old,* now
gals. daily, $180. wi
Mrs. ae Whitmire
ville, Rt. 5, Box 81.
2 reg. Guernsey E
9 mos. old, $125. e
ville, Rt. 1.
Extra goc.: fres
for sale or trade fc
cattle: H. A. Studdard,
Rt. 4,*Box 470. Tel. 4
Reg. Hereford Bulls
imp. quality. of next
Percy A. Price, Alba
Young Jersey Cow,
2 gals. or better per
at barn, Calf not for
F. Allen, Stone Mount
len Drive. Tel. Clark
Guernsey and mi
Cow, 2nd. ealf, about
old, for sale. Carl C
Ellijay, Ro ae
Reg, Guer C
around Apr. 20t oth, 4
for gale. .H. Ww.
Farmington, =
_ Print
ale. a: ES Waller,
_ buyers name, 3 mos.
ea; 100 Ib. boars, $35.
ch.
Thos. old Males, $35.
nales, 3 mos. old, $25.
mos. old Male, $85.
erated. 5 mi. S. _E. Mrs.
go, Pinehurst.
Black PC Digs,
rize winning stock, reg.
name. 3 mos. old,
illy Ray Strickland.
Be ets
eford Pigs, from Ga.
Champ. Boar. L.
orders for tee, Duro:
ars, ilot Broad Cherry
cky Creek Farms.
Sine
unrelated pairs,
open gilfs and males
service. W. AL Nix
a Rt. <3,
Pigs, nent! Apr.
a. without . papers.
milton, Norcross, Rt
Z
ite Spotted Hog,
for sale or Exc.
er calf. Bring heif-
te what you have
in Burrell, Barnes-
me aoe
out of real high
stock, sired by Ga.
948 SE Fair, dbl.
_buyers name, $25.
2 pairs. Phone Ve.
ta). W. J. Lyle, Til
Pr
(thin | hair, short
vs, both bred to reg.
Je, one, 2 yrs. old
r, 22 mos. old, $65
S ula.
ebred SPC Pigs, $15.
50 - $1.50 ea. extra
ing anc shipping. M. T.
old cross wittle Bone
oc White Essex Pigs,
e Brown, Manchester.
Guinea Boar, little
mos. old, around 250
3 mos. old, $25.
g reg. Boar, 19 mos.
erated; $80. at farm.
reg., crated. FOB.
_ Seago, Pinehurst.
ne Black PC Pigs, 14
"60-75 lbs., reg in buy-
ae $25. ea. No sales on
J. C. Lumsden, Tal-
3PC Male Pig, soon
7 for service, dbl treat-
apers, $30.00. Roy
Dawson, Ge Oy
Male Hog, about 100
. at my lot. Or exc. for
alt same value; Also 2|
ms, about 25 Ibs. ea.,
n Ka State Fair Grand
Boar. Frank P. Single-
uroc. eer Pigs,
; papers, about 10
blocky type, $20. ea.
Berkehive Cross
wks. old Apr. 12th, $12.-
1 not ship. J. P. 'Quig-
ege Park, Rt. 2. (3 1/2
ae Rd. from
ite. ae Pigs, | short
ith papers, $20. ea.;
A d express. |
to
ade cows, to fosehe |
PC Pigs, good blood-
cky, cholera immune,
and del. to exp. of-
M. poe, Preston, Cir-
at farm. All reg.,
| Puckett, Waleska, Rt. 1.
op, Fort Vellev, Rt.
jin buyers name, cholera im-
M. Tanetord,
| beville, Rt. 1.
and OIC cressed with plack - re:
oIc Pigs, from prize winning
ea. at my farm. 9 mi, Americus
males and females, crated and
shiped, $25. ea. FOB. Malcolm
Perry, Leslie.
Daniel P. McDonald, Jesup.
time treated, big bone, around
380 lbs., 17 mos. old, will not} B.
ship, $65. Ct Smalley, Mar-
tinez. Phone 3-4873,
name, short nose, blocky, from
10 reg. Big Bune Guinea pigs,
$18. ea.; Choice 5 Boars, $20.
ea. Buyer pay shipping chrgs,
James McDonald, Commerce,
te 413
30 purebred SPC Pigs, 3-4
mos. old, $15. ea.; Thirty 7-10
wks. old, $12.50 ea. $1.50 ea.
extra for crating and shipping.
M. T. Sanders, Commerce.
3 young reg. male Tamsworth
Pigs, ready for light service.
Crated and put in exp. office,
$25. ea. Bonnie B. Cole. Law-
renceville.
Black Essex Pigs,, 6-10 wks.
old, 30-40 lbs. appl. for reg.
furnish i. $20. ea. L S. Barger-
on, Sardis. -
Reg. Hereford Sow, 23 mos.)
old, from State Fair Grand
Champ. Boar and Sow, $50. Roy
Black Essex Pigs, reg. in
buyers name, $25. ea., 4 males
and 3 females for del. May 20th.
A. P. Chapman, Moultrie.
SPC Pigs. 10 wks. old, reg!
muned, $25. wa. C. R. iAcrgan,
Americus, Rt. 4.
Purebred Duroc Pigs, 8 wks.
old, treated, reg. buyers name,-
$25. ea. cash. G. R. Davis, Ab- |
Booking orders for Hereford
Pigs, 8 wks. old, ready for del.
Apr. 24, reg. in Luyers name,
' $20. ea. at barn; $23. ea. FOB.
Mrs. Hardy | Rhyne, White.
Reg. Diao Spring Boars, by
Broad C erry King and Pilot
Model First, wean Apr. 16 and
May 4. $35. ea. Geo. M. Lank-
ford, Lyons, Care Rocky paces
Farms.
OIC Pigs, 6 wks. old, are 3,
6 wks. old Apr. 19, $10. ea.; 2
Shoats, abou 120 lbs., $20. ea.
Will not ship. JcC. Anderson,
Locust Grove, Rt. 1.
Purebred reg. 12 wks. old
Hamp. Shoats, Ist. selection
from 4 fie litters, modern
blocky type, from Natl: Champ.
Stock, $25. ea.; $60. a pr, Unre-
lated, reg. and shipped. A. V.
Rocker, Pulaski. |
Now book ag orders for reg.
stock, now 4 wks. old, reg. pa-
pers in buyers ename.,.. $25. ea.
at wks. old. Satis. guar. H, J.
Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1..
Duroc Pigs, 8-12 wks. old,
blocky, large litters of 10-12,
14 pigs, reg., inoculated and
crated, $25. ea. Oren P. Ful-
mer, Chauncey.
OIC Pigs, from prize winning
stock, reg. in buyers name, 8
wks. old, inoculated, ready to
ship, $25. ea. Also bred gilts
and males readw for service. 7
mi. N. Alpharetta at Birming- |
ham. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt.
B: :
4 mos. old Hamp.~males, reg.
buyer name, reasonable price.
O. S. Duggan, Chester.
2 .SPC. Pigs, 2% mos. od
easy feeding kind, blocky, $15.
on Friendship Rd., 6 mi. Plains.
J. E. Pilcher, Jr., Plains, RFD.
Duroc Pigs, med. blocky,
Cherry Red, of best bloodlines,
out of large litters, dbl. treated,
10 wks. old, average wt. about
50 Ibs., reg. in buyers name,
SPC Pigs, 10 wks. old, chol-
era immune, reg. in buyers
name, $25. ea, C. R. Morgan,
Americus, Rt. 4. :
Blocky Cherry Red Duroc
Male Pigs, 6 wks. old, reg,
United Duroc Record Assn.,
erated and shipped, $40. ea.
Reg. Black PC Male, life-
OIC Pigs, reg. in buyers
Batis winning stock, $25. ea.
atis. guar. Ship ~ anywhere.
H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1,
Purebred SPC Pigs, reason-
due west. 8.
HORSES AND MULES | RABci1s AND CAViE
At Stud reg. Tenn. Walking
Stallion Y7yllys Merry Allen
No, 401412, Come see his colts,
stock and brood
mares for sale.
Wylly, Tennille
2 good Farm Mare
wt. 1100-1200 lbs.,
. B. Travis, River-
~20 reg. med. Black PC Pigs,
cholera immunea, reg. buyers
name, prize winning stock, best
of care, 8-10 wks..
sex at $25. ea. Dave R. Dudley,
Columbus, POB 136.
Black Essex Pigs,
buyers. name, ee
Chapman, Moultrie, Rt. 5.
2 Cherry Red, reg. Male Du-
i 8 wks. old, $25.; Few
gilts and males, :
Bred Female | eo
30r more oe ij
7 Bos onta, Rt. 4, Box 451
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE :
Goats for sale, 1 fresh now,
others to freshen. W. E. Bee
rClarkesville, Rt. 2.
Bred Milk Goats for sale: Al-
so Goats Milk, 35e at. W. J:
Good pair work mares, 9-10
yrs. old, pe FN, Weideman,
buyer's name, T. B. Williams,
work single or ibl., good cond.,
with flax tail and
See at my farm.
_, HORSES AND MULES e]. Be. 5393.
Milk Goat, gentie,
giving 1 qt. dees
| farm. Reasonable. Geo. w. La-
nier, Jr., Metter, Rt. 1. tg
Nice Tog. Doe, nas given a
Pr. good mules and 1 reg. 2)
yrs. old Holstein Bull for sale. |
Alfred Mitchell,
Blue Horse Mule, 9 yrs. old,
sound, ne Otto Orr, Flowery |
Good mare, 12 yrs old, a lit- |
tle-thin, sell cheap my place, 3
mi. E. Tallapoosa on Old Brock | | gal. daily but dry now. Mrs. R.
| Farm. L. i Welton, Tallapoosa, | |W, Wingo Newnan.
Pr. Black M. Mules, 4 and 5 Rt. 1.
yrs. old, 1000. lbs. cheap. Rie Li}
Brownlow, ~ Atlanta,
ford Rd. Tel. Ex, 2122.
Pr. Black Mare Mules, 6 yrs.
around 900 lbs.,
| Also Rubber Tire Wagon, $50.:
2 Disc Fordson Plow, $40.00; ibs.
Mrs. D. M. Simmons, Dalton, | Queen, Hapeville.
Rt. 1. (1 mi. S.Carbendale).
Good work mule, good ar
2 young milk goats with te
Bay Mare Mule, 6 yrs. old, at| kid ach, 6 wks. old, from good
| my farm, 1 mi. E. Magnet or 8! mijk stock. See. Grakem Simp-
Byron C. | son, Spartak. 2:
6 Tog. Milk Goats: 4 dves, 2 ;
Mare, 8 yrs. old, around 1300, recently freshened, ano{ber to
sound, gentle, $95. M. R, Hf feeeen any day and 2 bucks
for sale or trade for beef type
ealves or nearly new Bush and
| Bogg Harrow.
| Jonesboro, mee 1427.
SW Covington.
| Wolfe, Covington, RED 2.
old Jack, good | Fred a
. easy ane handle, for sale
| at Farmers price; also: have for
Service, young Belgian stallion,
at my barn. K. S. Price, Cleve- '
Valley, 503 E. Church St.
old Stallion, gentle,
will work, $80.00; Two 6- yrs.
old~m res. 1200 Ibs.,
where, $110. ea. Dwight Kirby, |
buck, good eee Seed
good for grade goat, from good
| milk strain, $15. FOB; Exc. for
giving 4 qts., or
, fresh or freshen scon,
and.I pay difference. J A. El- _
lis, Marietta, 121 Lacy St.
_ Milk Goats of high
RABBITS AND CAVIES
Good Jennet and 4 Wheel
Wagon, $100. Or sell separately.
John Wright,-Atlanta, 203 - 14th
St, N. W. Tel. At. 8786.
Good Mare Mule, 9 |
, work anywhere, eats
well, good vision. Sell or trade
for an 800-850 lb. small pony or
horse that will plow and work
to wagon. G. L. Posey, College
Park Rts be /2> mi:
Park. Tel. Ca. 1365,
_ Pair Black Mare Mules, 6 yrs.
old, mateh, 3000 Ibs. :
Phone 263 cr write. C, W. Wil-
Guinea Pigs (cav ies),
|fine breeding stock,
| ready bred, $4.75 for ot. Clyde
Smyrna, Ps Az
25 Citic Pigs,
for lot..B. E, Hatcher,
fin, 1 Lt 'S, 14th St.
20 NZ Pink eyed White Rab-
bits, 6 wks. old, very fime, $1.50
ea. N. L. King, Lawrenceville.
Ped. Eng. Angora Buck,
not ar ae Buyers, Whites.
5 ae i Se 2 to fresh-
en soon, 1 billy, 1 your nan-
| can use on. ae F 0.
| aie with Ist.
| kid, male. 2 mos. old, good milk
ly; Or $25. for both. Well mark
ed and beautiful. Morris Sand,
, Lumber City.
Three 2 yrs. old pure
fancy . males -and females,
s. old, at my place
or will ship Exp. Col. Spencer
oe ae: Hartwell,
Very fine stock Jack, proven
good. Joseph E. Nobles,
quitt, He. 9, ox 107. bred, good pase re fa
will give 60 mixed piccons to.
party who gets coe
can .be eaught any
3 oe wt. Male Chinchilla,
. old, from ped. stock, $5.:
i r female, 8 mos,
same breed. Each pay
freight at destination. i
Brannen, Warthen, Rt, 1.
NZW Rabbits, Ist. grad, from! bloodlines,
7 old, $4. pr. | Doe, black,
Ready to ship May
Col.-Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- "| Must
; a ee for full details.
14_ Rabbits, sell or trade for}
-urkeys, small in-
work anywhere, : K
Dyer, Macon, Rt. 3. Phone 1406-
je
uted Horse Mule, 10 yrs. old, Phone 3201. David Bag! y ,
, works good any-
~where, $150.; 5 gaited Peavine,
coming 5 yrs. old, partly train-
ed for show, $200. 1% mi.
Cohutta on Chattanooga Rd. B.
Holeomb, Varnell, :
Blue Spanish Jack, 6 yrs. old,
small but nice, C. E. Culver,
Kingston, Rt. 1. On L. J. Bos-
tons River Farm.
Bay Mare, 8 yrs. oldy wt. 1000
Reg purbred Nubian =
4 good ewes (not Mi
Drew. Morgan, Dawson, Rt.
2 NZW Does: one 9 mos. old, |
$3.50; other 6 mos. old, $3. Exp. |
Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- Star Rt.
head. Will tr ade for red
sell or trade for fresh cow; AL
so 1H Wagon for sale. Charl-
ie Mathis, Doraville, Rt, 1. (Bu-
ford Hwy. near Hitching. Post).
5 gaited Horse,
$100. or trade for
S. G. Jordan, Ben Hill, Rt.
Good Hohnless
young Guinea Pigs,
|Few males, breeding age, $1. ea. 2 aentin
i | Ave, N. W..Tel. Be
stone strain, from
14-15 a parents,
2 does, 1 unrelated | | exe.
buck. E. W. Reig: Clarkston.
Nice lot of NZW Juniors, 6-8
wks: old, $2.50 ea. FOB. Wm. T:
Pair ee or brood mares,
$300. W. N. Rogers,
Shetland Pony, : }
well broke, 4 wheel
good cond, John
D, Malcom, Greensboro, Rt. 1.
At Stud reg. Tenn. Walking
Stallion Wyllys
No. 401412. Young and breeding
stock for sale, es C, Wyl-
Milk Goats, 4 nann:.
2 160. Ib=.,
white ard colored, K
Boyce H, Smith, Sharon.
Merry Allen
Dutch, 6 prs. Black Dutch and
Black and White Jack, 1000 j
Ibs.,'8 yrs. old, for sale, OG:
Bass, Chipley, Rt.
2 five gaited saddle horses,
very, gentle, 8 and 6 yrs, old,
$100. ea.; Tenn. Walking Horse,
$110. Each will work.
Chamblee 2202.
Black Brood Mare with star
Sell or trade for
Statesboro, Rt. 1,
Nice Smooth Mouth Mare
; at my place on Syl: e-*
pr;.,.D. 1G. Shirley, Jr.
uinea Pigs, 1 grown
pair, 1 six mos. old male, $52
for lot. Wendell Powell, Swains-
LIVESTGCK W?'"
2 White Pinkeyed Male Rab-
bits, 1 1/2<yrs. old, for sale or
exc. for 6 .print sacks, free. of
holes n mildew,
Pay postage. Write first.
Kathryn Johnson,
dosta, Rt. 1, Box 170.
Sev. ped., N. Z. White Does,
2-4 ms. old, $2. to $4. ea., ac-
age. D. J, Roof, Jr.,
Want grade cattle or a!
| sprinsers, to turn on :<
ture. Reasonable. G, I
Tucker, Rt. 4
Want 3 or 4 Guern <}
Heifer Calves, 3 days to V
j. to reg. Hush Good-
son, Franklin, Box 91,
work anywhere,
t ade Cox,
Z
old Pec Filly, very gentle,| stock, re conable. Virgil Dunn,
work, 14-l4!2 hands tall, 800-! Fast Point, 406 Hendrix Ave. |
900 Ibs., for a 4 yrs. old Dark| |
Iron Gz Mule, 800-900 lbs. |. Seamless banded racing Hom-|
14-15 h tall, gentle and| ers, German | Pouters, uff
broke, Vill pay difference. Tumblers, Eng. Trumpeters and
Robert Yellborn, LaFayette! Pigmy Pouters, mated pairs
Reals and odd birds. kK. H. Morgan,
Want ood smooth mouth | College Park, 231 E. Cambridge.
mule, m ec le age, cheap. E. W. | REDS:
Morris; \rston, Rt: 1. 10 N. H. Red hens, beginning
a Oni E | to lay, and 1 rooster, 6 mos old,
asm Se tt ce | $22.00, FOB. Mrs. Irene Pierce,
Sue fk a WOFK Boat. LO work to | Gainesville, Rt. 6.
singh v n; one that is gen-
tle and already broken 'to work. | TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
Advise at once. Mrs. B. F.| DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
Keown, Rome, Rt. 6. M. B. Turkey Tom, 10 1/2 Ib.,
Want cemmon or milk goats,
large, or small number. State | Cordon, Rt. :
how many you have and price:| 6 Whee Indian. Runner
John Burke, Cobb. | Ducks and 1 drake, $10. A. L.
Want any number of Lambs| Thompson, Cadwell.
and Ewe; up to 50 head. Also| Imp. White African Guinea
2 rams. Contact at once if avail- | Roosters, $2.25 ea. PP. Mrs. J.
able and give prices. R. L. H. Blac!, Ochlochnee, Rt. 1.
E Turkeys, 1 gobbler, 2 hens,|
POULTRY FOR SALE Jast yr. hatch, hens already |
- Mrs
apt:
-erels from prize winning stock, | White Pekin ducks, now laying,
$2. and $2.50 ea. Write. Hubert|and -1 Drake, 1948 hatch,
Miller, Dudley, Box 13. healthy, fat, $15. or $2. ea. J. H.
BRABAMAS: | Barr, Lumpkin.
6 Light Br hama_cockerels, |
CORNISH, G
| Mrs, ct
SORES 4: | Br ranch
PAGE EIGHT
POULTRY WANTED
LIVESTOCK WANTED POULTRY FOR SALE
Went reg. Dbl. Standard! MINORCAS:
Herefo-d Bull Calf, 1-6 mos Tabac ee , Rey
be 5 an arge type Slack Minorca
old. te 4 nae NS Be hens and pullets, bloodtested,
et. E ee Nee - | for sale, also baby chicks, $10.
for 50; Eggs, $2. for 15. Post-
1OGS paid, J. D. McDonald, Milledge-
Want Yorkshire Pig and 2 ville.
gums |} near Columbus.| pRACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
Phone _~ W. W. Ensi- QUAIL, DOVES, ETC.
pune ct ee a ek Golden Pheasants, in full
HORSES AND MULES plumage, $17.50 pr.; Also White
Want to exc. a nice 312 yrs | Leghorn Bantams, from show
| $6.. Exc, ae hen. Jack R. Bell,
laying. See at my place. 6 mi.
Noh -Unadillass Mrs, Die Bi:
| Langston, Unadilla, Rt. 2.
pains Roosters for sale. Turkey poults: White Hol-
. J. Sorrells, Royston. |land, day old, $1. ea. Brena
4 7 lB. B. Bronze, 95c ea.; and Long
speared Me pes Golden | Island White Pekin ducks, 45
Sebrights, Black Tail Japs,|a.No less 12 of either ship-
Black and Buff Cochins, $6,|Ped; Also White Holland
Red Jungle Fowl, $30. trio; turkeys, ~2 wks. old, $1.30 ea.
Extra. cockerel, $2. ea. Frenchy | No chks. Money Order. Mrs.
Zubel, Macon, 4470 Broadway. | | Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
7 purebred, large Mammoth
BANTAMS:
Young Golden Sebright cock- |
last spring hatch, Berrys Giant |
delux AAA str, ready for the|
brood vard, .$3. and $3.50 ea. |
Amos Dietz, Pinggold.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
SAMES, & GIANTS Want 5 or. i0 young Buff
Trio exira large Dark Corn-| Cochin bantam hens and. 1
ish, $10. Send MO. Malcolm cock, at reasonable price. Edw.
McMillen, Bartow, Box 13. lave Flint, Hapeville, 3739 Fulton
20 pure Dark Cornish Hens, | oe ae anole
ee Moesieag Sante stan ant, ve Pe trio of Game
$2.. ea. with 5 hens or more. :
Jewel Dominy, Eastman aes eo Welch, Flowery
| REDS:
Want 10 N. H. pullets, 10 or
12 wks. old, purebred. Make
Pit. games: Joe Redmon |
Greys, Grist str., and absolutely |
pure, hens, $5. ea. 3-for $12.00;
Also O. E. B. B. Red ganie Ban- | Pest pe prepaid. H. H. Bent
tam cocks, reasonable. B. H. [ley, Mena at:
Holsomback, East Point, 302 So.| TURKENS:
as
Harris St. Want by some Turkens (turk-
LLANGSHANS: : | ey neck chickens), not turkeys.
Fine, extra big 4A grade | Mrs. W. M. Butler, Forest Park,
Black Langshan (feather- leg-| Rt. 1.
ged and fine laying chickens) | GUINEAS:
11 mos. old rooster, $3. ea. Also} Want 2 guinea hens and
sggs, $2. for 15. All del. Mrs. A. | rooster at right price. Mrs. Ray
M. Grier, Alto, Rt. *. | Brock, Baldwin, P. O. Box 35.
ANNUAL SPRING SALES
Some of the very finest cattle selected from Ge-
orgias outstanding Herds, will be shown and offer-
ed for sale at the Annual Spring Consignment Sales,
> be held at the Southeastern Fair Grounds, Atlanta,
on Thursday, April 21 and Friday, April 22nd. as fol-
lows:
April 21, 10:00 A. M., Georgia Aberdeen-Angus
Assn., 33 females. and 6 bulls.
April 21, 2:00 P. M., Georgia Hereford Assn., 28
females and 14 bulls.
April 22, 1:00 P. M. Georgia Guernsey Breeders
Assn., 40 cows, open and bred heifers and bulls.
Tap W. Bennett, Savannah.
HEREFORD CATTLE AUCTION SALE
25 Reg., Hereford-Polled-Hereford cows, all bred
and most of them with calf at side and re-bred; 15
choice open heifers; Herd bulls and bulls for farm
herds, will be sold at auction at Georgia Hereford
Farm, Evans, Ga., (near Augusta), Friday, April 22.
water;
Everyone invited. W. E. Aycock, Moultrie.
may
Want old time kind young
Speckled Guinea hens. Give
best prices on 5 or 6S. F. Wil-
liams. Dalton, Rt. 5.
FARM. sis WANTED
Want nice middleaged wo-
man to live in home and help
with poultry and other light
farm work. Near town and
church. Mrs, J. M. Hutchinson,
Baxley; Rt. 1, Box 179-A.- .
Want farm hand for 25500
chipping and pulling slash faces.
turpentine trees, 50-50 basis.
L. M. H. Schuman, Ellabelle,
Ried:
Want man for 2 or 3 H farm
on 3rds and 4ths, or standing
rent. 6R house, REA _ line,
school bus, near church. Pas-
ture with running water,
barn. 3 Mi, SE Grayson, 7 mi.
Lawrenceville. Jonah, Cheek,
Lawrenceville. ~
Want _couple or small peel
to livein 3R house and work
a crop of grain and hay; Also
a single man to live with cou-
ple and work on farm. Col. or
white. Mrs, D. F. Peters, Doug- ;
lasville, Rt. 2.
Want unencumbered, 25-30
yrs. old woman for light work
on farm, Live as one of family.
a Roy West, Villa Rica, Rt.
1H crop ready to plant, 50-50
basis, or part crop, part wages.
A. J. Billings, Hampton, Rt. 2.
Want farmer for 2H farm,
3rds and 4ths. 5 R house, good
Mail and school bus by
door, REA line, good land for
cotton, and bottoms for corn.
Good school, churches. Near
town, 3 mi. S: Winston, E. N.
Morris, Winston, Rt. 1. -
Want woman for light work
on farm, tending poultry, etc.,
3 in family. Good home, small
salary. All letters ans. Mrs.
rs ONeal, -Concord, PUB
104.
Want single man to do work
on farm, assist in building barn,
ete. Can furnish
kitchen. Weekly salary. Come
at once. Doht. write. J. H.
Tribble, Atlanta, 277 Capitol
Ave. ee
POSITIONS WANTED
Young married man Swans
job on farm driving tractor.
Can furnish good references.
Sober and willing to work.
Herbert Braswell, Waco, Rt. 2.
_| Phone 249-W2.
Unencumbered woman wants
light work on farm.Am healthy
and refined. Mrs. Herschel Wil-
| liams, Statham.
Want job on farm or a crop.}
4in family (all can work). John
Baggette, Ramhurst, Rt. 1.
Unencumbered woman, good
character, wants to live in home
with lady on farm and_ assist;
with light farm chores, $20.00
wkly. Mrs. Sara Todd, Wood-
land.
Want job in adiny 45 yrs.
exp., 46 yrs. old. Have wife
and 2 children, Desire house.
Harvey Hubbard, Summerville,
Rt2, ;
White woman wants small
farm on halves. Have 3 boys
oldest 17) to help. Mrs. Grace
Wells, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.
Want 2 or 3 large chicken
houses with someone in N. Ga.}-
to raise chickens on halves.
Room and board. Or cons, job
on farm. F. F. Rulghun, pov:
lasville, Rt. 1.
CORRECTION: White
man, middleaged, and 11 yrs.
old daughter, want place on
farm with nice people doing
light work on farm, Have to
be moved. Must be-on school
and mail rt. Mrs. Pearl Blair,
Lawrenceville. c/o James Tay-
lor, me
Want 1H crop on halves, or
part crop, part wages; raise
cows, hogs, and chickens, or
oversee farm. Exp. all types of
farming. Dont drink, Desire
| with reliable party. Have wife,
4 children, Prefer aces, pon
quitt, Lowndes, Tift Co
mo
Beers
good
room and|-
wo-}.
Have
Lewis
good
Fergu
on far
wages.
work
for
on fa
Mrs,
cle.
Hon.
Dear
-Bible
Chris
if all
only
Want job in dairy or on farm.
By Wade.
ant light job on : farm, ial
nished, and fair wages. W. G.
Box 17
30 yrs. old man, wants job
farming, Single, no bad habits,
easy to get along with. State:
W. Edwards, Marietta, 604 Sec-
ond St. Aptaa.
White Woman with 2 girls
(2 and 4 yrs. old) wants light
room, board and_ salary.
Was raised on farm. Mrs,
L. Wheeler, Kite, Rt. 1.
Want job doing light work
Atlanta, Georgia
A belated,
This wortd would indeed be :
wife. Am 21 yrs, old.
Wade, Alto, Rt. 2. c/o N.
water, and supplies fur-
son, Dahlonega, Rt, 4,
. -
m,'18 yrs. exp. in tractor
Phone No. 2223-M. B.
Z
room,
on farm with good lady, |
ML}
farm,
rm. Have 2 small girls.| C
Mae Brown, Social Cir-
Tom Linder
Mr. Linder:
This is to say thank you tee ie roped ia 01
Watsons, As itis now and as it may Bence
How truly this portrays our world t
clearly pictures the joys and bless 1
as it may be. ae
I ain sure we are all ination eames
when the knowledge of the Lord shall cov
as the waters cover the sea.
Risen Lord, we of all men wouldrye: bat: m
Since we are this side of the cross let
many blessings and thank God from who
Thanks for a Ly
tmas.
the wide, flung arrows we)
happy songs in our hearts. However
tries our souls and burns away the dross, a
fire or fullers soap.
- May this be a an ye and glorious East
And: VOUtSs 8 ee
9:00
7:00
9:00
2:00
7:00
A. M., State Fat Cuitle See wit
cattle from 4-H Club and F.
exhibiting cattle. :
_ APRIL 20
Cattle Show.
P. M., Annual Spring Shows of the
ford, and the Georgia Aberdee
ciations, with entries from
breeders in the State.
P. M., Joint banquet for m ibook ah
_ Hereford and Georgia Aberdeen-
ations.
_ APRIL -21_
Ati Ms Sale of cattle consigned
Aberdeen-Angus Association.
P. M., Sale of cattle consigned by mem
Georgia Horton Associat
34 yrs. ~old- an
children to help
job on vegetable farm,
12 mi, Atlar HM
in Adlanta. |
ao work on pc
Edelmann, Jr.
est Ave,
Man with family,
as manager of dairy |
Willing worker, s