Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 April 27

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Editorial By al By TOM LINDER

Secretary Brannan should read this
report on what socialism is doing for the
people of Great Britain:

TEARS AND TAXES
The House of Commons was glum. The
hancellor of the Exchequer, a hard
an and an honest man, had just pre-
ted the bill for the wonderful bene-
His Majestys Government were
providing free to the people. The Gen-
lemen gulped.
aid a Liberal member:
tears. Said a Laborite:
aid a Conservative: Sobering.

he Labor Government, for
fiancellor Cripps spoke, has promised
British people many gifts. Several
industries, such as coal, have been
ionalized so that their profits would
ong to everybody. Food has been
sidized by the

oxation and
* Appalling.



tores. Prices have been regulated. Med-
lecare and other social services have

TOM LINDE:

whom

government so it,
uldnt cost so much in the grocery |





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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1949

been proffered to all. The fullblown
Welfare State where nobody has eco-
nomic worries was just around the
corner.

Now they were asked to look at the
price of these gifts. It comes high. The
profits from the nationalized industries
proved largely illusionary. The social
services cost more than anybody imag-
ined. The food subsidies are eating the
Treasury out. of house and home. The
taxes on the rich, which run up to 97
cents on the dollar, proved not rich
enough;

So there can be no reduction in any-
body's income taxes. The government
will continue to take 45 per cent and
upwards when taxable income of the
worker passes the equivalent of $500.
The retail sales taxes, which run up to
100 per cent, will not be lowered. The
government will continue to limit wages.

Many taxes are to be -raiscd. he
Chancellor gave a list of excise levies,
from telephone calls to match | boxes,
that will be boosted 50 to 100 per cent.

COMMISSIONER





NUMBER 34

HAT SOCIALISM IS DOING FOR ENGLAND

British housewives are to have all this
and price increases too. Food subsidies
are becoming too costly even for a gov-
ernment that levies austerity taxes.
Cheese and meat will go up eight cents
a pound; butter another four cents;
many other items accordingly. It was
either that or a still further $2 billion in
taxes.

There was only one note of cheer. Sir
Stafford- could report that the govern-
ment managed to pay off $428 million
of its short-term debt. But that had to
be done with U.S. dollars, from the
cornucopia of E. C. A.

We arent surprised that Sir Staf-
fords severest critics are his colleagues
in the Labor Party. They would pr2ter
not to tot up the eost. They wanted all
promises and no pain.

Mayhap the British people will still
want their socialized state, but it ought
to be clear now that they. cannot bring
it forth without tears. Or in Sir Staf-
fords homely aphorism to the Houset
We cannot have our cake and eat it.










































. Tom Linder,
Commissioner of Agriculture,
te Capitol,

The men and women of the R.F.D. de-
ver a large percentage of the Georgia
armers Market Bulletin each week. Won-
if you would help us do a better job of
s delivery each week?

Heres a way you can co-operate and
4 ble us to get more of the papers to our
i atrons i in good shape. You see, some of our
patrons do not keep their mail boxes in good
phape; some have no doors; some leak; and
| 80 ome are lying on the ground. If all Micke
\boxes were fixed up, we could do our job
{

shape when taken from the boxes.

The Post Office Department has des-
ated the first week of May 1949 as Ru-
Mail Box Improvement Week. We are
ing to publicize this to best advantage
d we would appreciate it if you carry an
le in the Bulletin under date of April
that is, if the regulations permit you
\t@ carry such news matter.

The enclosed is something I have writ-
ten and will perhaps give you some ideas.
l am also enclosing a form that is gotten
by the department for notifying patrons
their boxes. It also gives you some
tion about the regulations.

etter and the papers would be in better |



Fine Letter from the Men Who

Rural Mail Box
improvement Week

Over 30 million Americans get their
mail addressed R.F.D., which means that
one of the nations more than 32,000 rural
letter carriers will make delivery of this
mail to a rural mail box-the most important
box on any farm. Rural Mail Boxes which
are not properly erected, or which are not
in good, serviceable condition retard the de-
livery of mail and expose it to damage from
the elements.

It is the desire of the Post Office. Depart-
ment to encourage patrons of the rural de-
livery service to provide suitable mail re-
ceptacles and to erect them in such manner
that they will be readily accesible to the
carrier and present a neat appearance. In
furthering this desire, the Department has
designated the first week of May 1949 as
Rural Mail Box Improvement Week.

It is especially desirable that boxes be
maintained in a condition that will assure
proper protection to mail placed therein,
that the names of the box owners be in-
scribed on the side ef the boxes visible ta
the carrier as he approaches them, and that
the boxes and their supports be kept paint-
ed. Patrons are asked to group boxes wher-
ever possible, especially at crossroads, or at
other places on the routes where a consid-
erable number of individual ,boxes are lo-
cated.

The Postmaster General has approved
mail boxes of two sizes for use on rural
routes. The No. 1 size is approximately 19
inches long and 814 inches high. Box No. 2
is approximately 231 'g inches long and 1314
inches high. Any boxes not of the puebart

standard type which are of such design



Carry the Mail

that they cannot be properly served by the
carrier from his vehicle or are in such con-
dition as not to protect the mail should be
replaced with boxes of the approved type.
Boxes should be of such design and condi-
tion that there will be no: likelihood of the
carrier beiny injured when serving them.

The use of effigies as supports or of
supports intended to represent figures or
mechanical objects is prohibited. The posts
or supports on which rural mail boxes are
erected should be of neat design; they may
be of wood metal, or concrete. Boxes should
be equipped with signals that are easily
raised or lowered. Carriers shall open and
examine boxes of patrons only when signals
are displayed to indicate that they contain
mail.

Patrons are also required to keep the
shrubbery, bushes, ete. cut back from
around the mail boxes and the approaches
leading to and from the boxes must be pass-
able at all times.

It is only natural that the Department
must make certain rules and regulations
with respect to the handling of mail and
it is of great importance that every patron
observe the rules and regulations. Rural
patrons can help themselves to better mail
service by improving their rural mail boxes
and observing the few simple regulations
set forth by the Department. For further
information inquire of your Postmaster or
Rural Carrier.

The Rural Free Delivery was originated
by Honorable Tom Watson, and the men
who carry the mail are doing .a fine jed
which we all appreciate. And, I know that
readers of the Market Bulletin will be glad
to cooperate with the carriers in their re-
quest.




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Tom Linder, Commissioner.
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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE



Latest Fordson Tractor, re-
conditioned from front to back,
new magneto, good cond., and
harrow, 17-18 in. risc. Sell to
highest bidder. W. C. Crow,
Homer, Rt. 2.

WC Allis-Chalmers. Tractor,
new tires, wheel wt., power
take-off, 10 disc Bogg harrow,
6 ft. mowing machine, good
cend. J. C. Norris, Bogart.

John Deere 12 A (6 ft.) Com-
bine, perfect cond., $1200.00.
W. N. Johnson, Warrenton.

10 ft. McCormick-Deering
Power Take-off Binder, exc.
eond., $325: C. L. Smith, For-
syth, Rt. 3.

Farmall C Tractor with cul-
tivators, new, below list. price,
aiso new model John Deere.
Phone 13. James L, Johnson,
Bluffton.

J. D. Model 11-A 95 ft. Com-

bine, with power unit, exc.
eond., stored under shelter,
Griffin,

$900. George Watkins,
Rt. A.

4 Disc Tiller, Bottom Land

Plow for Farmall A; Also
Guernsey Bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old,
about 1100 lbs., all at my place.
0. S. Byrd, Harlem, RFD 2.

One and two horse plows,
Turners and other farm tools

for sale. Mrs. Lona Tallent,
Luia.

1-400 gal. Friend Peach
Spsaying Machine, A-1 cond.

cheap. P. R. McKnight, Senoia,
Phone 13,

New Holland Pick-up Hay

Baler and John D. Side Del.
Rake, 17 mos. old, guar. good
cond. George B. Adams, God-

frey.

Tractor Bush and Bogg 8
Disc, 26 in Case Harrow, wt.
approx. 1400 lbs., used 1 sea-
son, $200, 00; Also No. 40 Allis-
Chalmers Combine, reasonable.
C. L. Holcombe, Buchanan,

12 A Combine,

sale. Will del.
Harold H.
2.

John Deere
good cond., for
within 150 miles,
Sheppard, Stapleton, Rt.
Ford, Scooter Tiller,

Hancock, Griffin, Rt. C.
Diese] Motor Corn Mill, Feed
Mill, 2 Corn Shellers, good mill
building, etc, in city of Cleve-

R.

jJand. J, H. Campbell, Cleve-
land.

Ontario Grain Drill with
fert. attachment, size 8-13

heavy duty power lift, perfect
cond., $250. See. Dewey Nelms,
Bowman, Rt.. 1

Allis-Chalmers Tractor, 4
cylinder. tractor, Bush and
Bogg Harrow, Ist. class. conds
$1000.00.. G, T Kimbrel, Grif.

fin, Rt. A,

$150. J.



John Deere 11 A Combine
with PTO, exc. cond. $500.
Bob Hardy, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
Phone Cy. 5006: days.

Model G. John D. Tractor,
new motor, good rubber, exc.
cond., $1750, Jim Hall, Atlan-
ta, Box 1861. Tel. Cy. 2487.

Rome Cutaway Disc Harrow,
good cond., $50. J. W. Cosby.
Cedartown, 747 Fletcher St,

Good 30 in, Upright Meadow
Corn Mill, A. B. Wiser Ham-
mer Mill, 2 Corn Shellers, good
pair Fairbanks Scales, 4 good
belts, main shaft and pulley,
all on roller bearing, good
cond., priced right. See. L, C.
West, Cleveland, Rt. 1,

1 H Wagon, $50.00; 1 H Hay
Rake, $30. Good cond. Wilbert

Patterson, Atlanta, Rt. I, Box
302, Stone Rd. Tel. Ca. 9896.
New Riding Tractor, no rub-

ber, 6 HP Briggs Stratton Mo-
tor, for sale. Mrs. J: W. Suggs,
Fairburn.

Second hand set of planters
and guano distributors, com-
plete, in good shape, for Farm-
all H or M Tractor, $125, at
my. barn, R. .W.. Thacker,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Farmall 20 Tractor and 1
Intl. Harvester No. 62 Com-
bine for sale. Miss Edna Belch-
er, Millen, Rt. 1, Box. 200.

R. . Allis-Chaimers Tractor,
good cond., King eight 23 in.
Disc Harrow, cultivator, cotton
and corn planters, guano dis-
tributor, belt -pulley, power
take-off, bargain at $1150. W,
P. Couch, Luthersville.

Farmall. C Tractor, Tractor
Mower, 4 Disc J, D. Tiller with
hydraulic lift, McCormick-

Deering Lime Spreader, prac-
tically new, $2050. at my farm.
A. A. Cook, Jackson. Phone

3377,
10-20. McCormick Deering
Tractor on steel, 8 ft. McC.

Grain Binder, and No. 7 Mule
Drawn Mower, 5 ft, blade. J.

| M. Strickland, Moreland,
Lilliston Peanut Pickers,
used 1 season, on rubber, with

5X60 endless, rubber drive belt
and set Southern Peanut plows.
M. P. Minchew, Jr., Macon, Rt.
3.

F-30 Farmall Tractor at bar-
gain or trade, G, H. Cleveland,
Fort Valley. Phone 1903.

2 H Walking Cultivator, new,
$50. cash, William Weaver,
Milledgeville, Rt. 4.

Model A Farmall Tractor on
new rubber, cultivators, plant-
ers, fertilizer attach., and trail-
er type 2 disc plow on rubber.
Priced to sell, ie Owens, Jr.,

Covington, RFD 2

$4.75 M; Sugar Peas, and Gui



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Allis-Chalmers B fap ratgort
cultivators, new mower, grain
binder, 2 H wagon, priced to
sell. W. A. Maddox, Sr., Wind-
er, Rt. 4 (Windr-Jefferson Rd).

"Heavy 2 H Wagon, good as
new, - $80.00; Cultivating and
Planting equip. complete for

Farmall H Tractor, good cond.,

reasonable; 13 HP- Fulton De-
more Garden Tractor, fully
equipped, used about 10 hrs.
Sacrifice at $275. M. B. South-
er, Macon, Box 379. Phone
2041,

T Model Fordson, Tractor,
with 2 dise side plow in run-
ning cond., also practically an-
other whole Fordson Tractor
for plenty of spare parts, both
for $175. if sold at once. E. V.
Popham, Cave Springs, Rt. 3.

Heavy 2 H John Deere Wag-
on, very good cond. $120. at
my barn, Lam Wilmot, Toccoa,
Rt. 2.

J. D. 3 Bottom 12 in. plow, 5
Disc Athens Tiller with power
lift, 3 rubber tires, good cond.
Mrs. R. A. Bedgood, Arabi:



PLANTS FOR SALE



Copenhagen Cabbage,
tuce and Rutabaga Plants, $1.75
M; 360; 75e; 500, $1725. :texc,
for strawberry and 100 tomato
plants, and 1/2 lb. okra seed.
Ea. pay postage. Mrs, I, H, An-
derson, Alma, Rt. 4.

Blakemore Strawberry plants,
Early Everbearing var., $5.00
M; 6$c C. Add postage on small
orders. MO or stamps only.
Mrs. G. H. Smith, Gainesville,
Rt 1,

Everbearg Strawby Plants,
50c C; $5. M. Add postage. Mrs,
C. W. Jones, Elberton, Rt. 4.

Kudzu Crowns, State certi-
fied, 2 yrs. old, reduced bal. of
season to $20,-M; $3.50~
Maude Hamby, Greenville.

State insp. PR plants, $2.50
M. Book orders early C., R.
Redmond, Pelham.

White Heading Var. Collard
plants, now ready, 40c C; $2.50
M. All FOB. Mrs. J. fe Hall,
Americus, Rt. 2. .

Red and Yellow Skin, govt.
insp, PR plants, $2. M; 5000-or
more, $1.75." ~ D.. ME. Cason,
Bristol.

Marglobe and New Stone To-

mato, 50c C; 500, $1.50; $2. M;)|,

Fla. High Bush Egg plants.
Ruby King Sweet Long Pod
Hot Pepper, Big Boston Let-
tuce, 15c. doz, PP. Leroy Light-
sey, Jr., Baxley, Rt. 3.

Copperskin and PR Potato
Plants, $2.50 M. No COD nor
checks, Homer Worth, Nicholls,
RFD 1.

Frostproof Copenhagen and
Charles W. Cabbage plants,
$1.25 M;.Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato, $2. M. B. F.. Mallard,
Savannah, Rt, 5, Box 378.

Chas, W. Cabbage,~ White
Bermuda Onion Plants, 300; $1.;
$2. M; Long Green Okra and
Mixed Turnip Seed, 75c lb. All
Gel. Marcus Williams, Gaines-
ville, Rt, 2.

Large and stocky Marglobe,
Baltimore and Rutger Tomato
Plants, 500, $1,00; $1.50. M.
Roots mossed, full count, Ship
daily, guar, satis. E. L. Fitz-
gerald, Irwinville.

Govt. insp. Red Skin PR
plants, $2. M, Del, to 3rd zone,
R. L, Dykes, Surreney, Rt, 2

Govt. insp. La. Copperskin
and PR plants, $2.50.M; 5 M
up, exp. col., $2.25 M; Booking
orders for May 7st. No chks. C,
W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt; 2.

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
70c C; $3.00; 500; $5.25 M;
Klondike, 60c C; $2.50, 500:

cot Plums, The . ea:; ite
Brownyed Peas, 25 Ib.; 5 lbs.,
$1. Add postage. Mrs, Lee

t Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1,

La. Copperskin Sweet Potato
plants, govt, insp., treated, good
count, $1.90 M. Del. A. F. Shef-
field, Surrency, Rt, 2.

Chas. W. and. Copenhagen
Kkt. Cabbage plants, 300, $1.00;
600, ..$1,25; - $1.75 M:- PP. No
COD orders except by sxpeet:
J. R. McEver, mbes a

Tbeea, Rt. 2.

Let-

Cc. Rt

PLANTS FOR R AALS - :







ming.

Imp, Pink Skin PR isn
Rutger and New Stone Toma-
to, 50c C;-500, $1.50; $2. M; E.
J. Cabbage, 50c C; Sweet and
Hot Pepper and Egg plants, 10c
doz. PP. Buford Lightsey, Bax-
ley, Rt. 3.

Rutger and Marglobe Tomato
plants, 50e C; $2. M; Black
Beauty Egg, Bull Nose Long
Hot Pepper, Big Boston Let-
tuce plants, 10c doz, PP. Harris
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Fresh Collard plants, moss
packed, 30 C; Collard Seed, 3
spoonsful,. 10c and Three cent
|stamp. Mrs. P. E, Traylor, Re-

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2. C;
500, $9.00; $15. M. Prompt ship-
ment, No checks. C. D. .Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

State insp. cert. Marglobe,
Rutger Tomato, ready, $3, M;
$2... 500. FOB. Mossed and
wrapped; packed in 5/8 bu.
-hampers.. Mrs. C. M.. Sims,
Pembroke. 3

Red, Pink, Copperskin Po-
tato, govt. insp. treated, $2.
M; Marglobe, Scarlet, Globe,
Rutger Tomato, $1.50 M; Sweet
Pepper, Calif. Wonder, $3. M,
FOB. Profpt shipment. Cecil
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2

Govt. insp. Red, Yellow Skin
PR, $2.50 M; Marglobe Tomato,
$1.75 ME (oe C Dele Nox chiks.

4 George Griffis, Screven.

Cert. and Arasan _ treated
New Stone and Marglobe To-
mato, $2. M; 500, $1.25. No
checks. Add postage. Ready.
Mrs, Amy Strickland, Odum,

+

Potato, Tomato, and Pepper
plants, Wire, phone or write for
prices on large quantities. W.
W,. Williams, Quitman.

Ruby King, Pepper, wilt re-
sistant Tomato, all leading va-
rieties, 50c C; $2.50 M. Orders
less 100 for one cent ea. Mrs.
P. R. Arnold, Benevolence.

Govt. insp. Red and Yellow
Skin PR and, 100 to Hill Cop-
perskin, $2. M. No checks nor
a D, A. LightSey, Surrency,

t

PR and LA Copparaiia Po-
tato, $2, M; Cert. Rutger,
Gloriana, Marglobe Tomato, $2.
M.. FOB. W. H. Morris, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.

Imp. PR Potato, del. in Ga.
$2.75 M. Willie. Herndon,
Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 123.

Govt. insp., treated Red, Pink

Skin PR, ready, $2.50 M. Del.
Ready. Omar Lightsey, Screv-
en, Rt, &

Govt. insp. PR Red and Yel-

low Skin, 5000, $7.50. FOB.
A. L, Turner, Bristol.
P. R. and Copperskin, from

vine cuttings, $2.25. M; 10 M
$2. M; Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato, $1.75 M; 5 M or more,
$1.50 M. Mossed. Ready. Ray
W. Boatright, Coffee.

Imp. govt. insp. treated Pur-

ple and Pink Skin PR and
Copperskin, ready; $2.50 M.
Del. Prompt shipment. No

checks, L, C. Lightsey, Screven,
Rt, 1; Box 185.

Red PR and a. Copperskin

plants, govt. insp., $2.25 M;
5000 or more, $2. M, Julian
Todd, Screven, Rt, 1,

PR. and Copperskins, govt,
insp. and treated, $2.25 M.
Del. T. L. Dukes, Alma, Rt. 4.

Marglobe, Rutger . Tomato,

$2.50 M; Govt. insp. Sweet Po--
tato, $2.75 M; Calif. Wonder
and Ruby. King Sweet Pepper,
$3.50 M. Moss packed, Prompt
shipment. Mrs, Ina Griffin,
Baxley, Rt: 4-7

Pure PR plants, govt, insp.
and treated, from vines, good
count, $2.60 M; 5 M., $2.50 M.
S. M. Sinyard, Hawkinsville.
Rt..2.

Govt. insp. Potato, $2.75 M:;
Marglebe and Rutger Tomato,
$2.50 M; Calif. Wonder and
Ruby- King Sweet Pepper,|
t.| $3.50 M. Shipped at once, Vi





& cf
Booking orders te pure | govt. i Morihebe * pate, 2. M.
insp, PR plants, $2.50 M. A. R.| Moss a ub: :
Jones, Pelham, Rt. 2. ippeet, yi ee, 300 C.
Sie shipment. Field ~
Pure PR plants, Certified, Surr
irue4@ name, ego M. A. re) omberling eney,
Jones, Jr., Pelham. Imp. -]
5 : PRS
Sage plants, $1. doz.;, Catnip, | a7, eq
$1, doz. PP. L. J. Ellis, Cum- Crore a

skin and 100 to Hill, $2.

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PR plants, in. red or

low os and 100 to Hill, stata 4
insp., vine grown, | 5000, "$10. 00
Prompt Shape F. e Tyre
Bristol.

Rooted Sage plants, 60c do
Imp. Colossal sand Ox-he ct
25, 50e;-Triple L Climbing, 50
doz.; Bell Sweet Pepper, 3!
doz. Add postage. Fred Cran;
dall, Rt. 1.

PR plants, State -insp.,
Over 5000, $1.85 M. No e
nor COD. Harry Smith, Bris

Sweet Pepper Plants,
and Ruby King,
C; $2.50 M. Del, Ready. H
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Genuine true to name M
globe Tomato, moss packe
$2. M; 2 M up, $1.75 M. Gow
insp. treated Red Skin P
$2.50 M. Del. Full count
checks. L. D. Lightsey, Sc:
en, Rt. 2.

Large stock, a
Marglobe,



Large orders eee
mossed, wrapped, del, i
guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgera

Tobaceo plants, 50c ;
M; FOB here. Mrs. M. F. G
dis, Quitman, Box 427, -

_ Red and Yellow PR plant

globe, | Rutger or Big Red T
mato, $2. M; Bell and Pimien
Pepper, $3. M. Dei, Allen Leg:
gett, Surrency, Rt. 2. ee

Red Gold, Mastodon, r
bearing Strawberry, $1. C; Cat
nip, Balm, Peppermint,
doz.; - -Garlie Bulbs, Penny
al, 25c doz.; Yellow Root,
safrass, w: Ybs., $1.00;
Grass, Grub Root, Blood
25c doz. Moss packed. J
Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt.

Bunch PR plants, Tifton E:
Stat, var., $5. M. Last of A
and May del; $5.50- b
Marglobe, Rutger, Tomato, 651
C; 200, $1.25; 500, $2.25; $3
M. by PP; $2.50 0 M. by expre
Morris Sanders, Lumber Cit

Lady T. and Everbear
Strawberry plants, 15e.-C}
M; Tame ae a,
Add post Mrs, SR
Black, Clevel and, Rt 45

Chambers Special Tobae
plants, $3. M; Wakefield
bage, Ga. Collard, 600, $1.0
$1.40 M; 5 M, $6.00; lae
Beauty Egg _ plants, Margi
Tomato, 45e C; 500, $1. PP;
lard, 20. M, $20.; 50 M, $40
FOB. Moses Davis, Milled
ville, Rt. 5, Box 126.

Arasan treated non-wilt re
sistant Marglobe, Rutger, Earli
ana, New Stone Tomato plant
50c C; 500, $1.50; $2.50
postage: Mrs. JM,
Shellman. s

Everbearg Strawby
75e C; Klondike and Apt
Strawberry, 75e ; $7. Mos
postage. Mrs. John \
Cleveland, Rt. 1. sak

Cert. Rutger and Margk
Tomato plants, seed re
and grown a new un
C; $2.50 M here; 500. SLi
$3... M PP; Insp. treated, y
ground grown Red Skin
plants, $3. M here; $3.50 M
DeVoe Smith, Adrian.

Garden Sage, 5 bunches,
Garlic Bulbs, 50ce doz.
postage. No Fla. ordets.
Horace Suttles, Hartwell

J -=

Wonderberry, Gibson,

Gold Strawberry, 75c C; E
bearing, $1. C; Red Raspbe
Iceberg Blackberry, G
Gooseberry, Sage, peel
6, 50c; Garlic, Garden
Mint, Peppermint, 40c
Biacka Walnut Meats, Te
Add postage. No checks,

Willis Grindle, Dahlonega:
ir;















Artichoke Plants,
Yellow. Dock,
Horse. Mint,

Fever! ed,



f Ca wi
o checks. Ready
ce Serev-

; Imp. PR- Red
lants, and 100 to
ar Boyett, Bris-












Long Green Pod

te: Popcorn, 10
age. No stamps.
arist, Ellijay, Rt.

: Growing Red
Siert4 rP Tom

ch Sitierpenns
Okra Seed, 30c
3 Cedartown, Rt.

ixed. Melon Seed,
red meat water-
crop, hand saved,

WwW. M. Nix,

Sekd,
ny ae

good,
postage.
Royston,
~

Hull Crease-
nfi

1 nto d -

| State Hwy. 12.

aed last year,



SEED FOR SALE

Millet Seed, in
bags. ye Ho
sale for less than 100. ib
Avery, Social Cirle, Bp.
mi. E. Cov-



BDBtOn,

BEANS AND PEAS :
FOR SALE





Gian Crowders, 15 lb.; $8.
bu. Plus postage. R. B. Kinman,
Calhoun, Rt. 1.

Tender mixed Half Runners

| to plant in corn, abundant bear-

er, 35e cup; Running Col. But-
terbeans, 30c cup; Pomegranate

a Seed, 15c tsp. PP. Mrs. Mamie
: Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. ~

Early tender Cornfield Beans,
very prolific, 50c cup. PP. Mrs.
Walter Dobson, Calhoun, Rt. 2.

Hand shelled Clays. 15c 1Ib.;
-6tb., $1.- $2. pk. Add postage.
No checks, Ethel Crowe, Gain-
esville, Rt. 2.

Large size Cream and Black-
.eyed Purple Hull Sugar Crowd-
er and 20 bu. Unknown, 35c qt.;
$1. gal.; $6. bu.; Aad postage.
Large lots cheaper. B . R. Wood-
liff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Phone

3861.

Brown Crowder Peas, 12 lb.
in quantities. E. N. Eslinger,
Ringgold.

5 bu: Cream Crowders,
bu. at my farm, or within 25 mi.
No checks. Add Postage if
aoe. Roy Cannon, Lithonia,
Rt. 1, Box 124.

20 a Gatan Soy Beans, Ist.

| grade, combine run, $6. bu. my

Ga! barn:.S. 0. McPherson, Ellen-

al; $2.25
imson_ Spineless
~PP. No checks
A. Wood, Fair-

hard te Pal-

1 Sericea Les-
leaned, scarified,
C. Sutton, Al-

~ Cannonball

$1. lb.; Origi-
theart, $2. Ib.
large . selected
tested, Semasan
Birdson, Gordon.

Tender cae:

wood, es at

Striped Falf tiene Beans,
2 large Cups, 60c. PP. Mrs. B. F.
Lancaster, Bremen, Rt. 2.

8 bu. Brown Whipperwills,
$5. bu. FOB. Cannot aip. W. Bo
Smith, Grayson, Box 22.

6 bu. Brown Crowder Peas,

sound, clear, $5. bu. Robert
Hall, Reynolds.
Col. Running Huiiedieahe |

weevil free, hand cleaned, 40

Ib.; PP. Bear from early spring

until frost. Mrs. H. S. Mullins,
Miliner. :

White Blackeyed Crowder |
and | Purple Hull Table Peas,
25c Qt.; Mastodon and Klondike
Strawberry Plants, rooted, 60c
C; 500, $3.; M. Add_ postage.
Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 5. ,

White Crowder Peas, 25c lb.

: PP in 5 lb. lots or more in Ga.
| M. B. Darel; Elberton, Rt. 6.

7 bu. true t. name Blackeyed |

and few bu. Speckled Crowders,

W.| 20c lb.; Add postage. No checks.

ing Black Pole

all Runner Bean
eup; Cream

as, 35e lb. Add

a V. Robbs,
tt

Guord Seed, 25c
: Red Hot Chili
Earl

gar Coated. Black
Vatermelon, ae Ib.

Pod: Okra

orders less 30e.

iss Beulah
sville, Rely



Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

6 bu. mo. or less Pole Cat
Crowder Peas, hand cleaned,
-20e Ib: E, S: Banks, Turin, Rt. 1.

14 bu. New Era Peas, hand
picked, sound, $5. bu.; 3 bu.

Early white Blackeyed Rams-
horn Peas, 1% lb. W. M. Garner,
Pallapoosa, Rt 25.

Sound Purple Hull Peas, pick-
ed before rain, 50c qt.; $3. pk.;
chee 1/2. bu.: "$8. bu. Or exc.
for pigs at reasonable price.
Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Benevolence.

25 bu. ~Browneyeu Crowder

| Peas, recleaned, treated for
| weevils, $7.50 bu. FOB; 20 by;
nice Mixed Peas, recleaned;

treated, $5.50 bu. Ivey F. Col-
lins, Cochran, RFD.

90 per ct; germ., $6.50 bu.; Brab
Peas, 95 per ct. germ., 89 per et.

, | germ., $6.50 bu. J. F. Lowe,

4 Et. Valley, Box 523.

45 ih, 5 db. up
gg Mrs. Fred

< Cornfield,
Wonder Pole
or exc. 2 1/2
full for 4

en




oe bu. for

About 20 bu. Cream Crowder
Peas, good cond., $7. bu.; $6.50
entire lot. Ho J. Ellis,
Chipley, Rt. 3.

Clemson NS Soy Beans, re-
cleaned in good bags, germ. 83
per ct, purity, 99.12 per ct.,
$4.50 bu.; New Era and mixed
Wield Pegs, $9: bu,;. 20 pu.
Brabs, $6. bu. Harrold J-astice,
Andersonville.







$5.

Gotan Beans, 95 per ct. pure,

pk.; $1. gal; Black Crowders,

|



|
|









BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE

Field Peas, good, sound,
clean, Tillman, Unknown and
Speckled Peas, 18 bu. in all,
$6. bu. for lot. W. A. Moore,
Haddock, Rt. 1. .

Red Ripper Peas, hand
thrashed, perfectly clean, $2.

20e lb. Add postage. Jim Richey,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Blackeyed Crowder Peas,
Purple Hull, easily shelled, 20c
lb.; Hastings Long Green Early
Okra, 25 teacup. Add postage.
Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt.
2: f

Black Crowder Peas, 25c Ib.;
$10, bu.; $3. pk.; Brown 6 wks.
Peas, 5 lbs., $7. 50 bu.; $2. pk.
FOB. 2 crop peas. R. H. Park-
er, Oliver, Rt. 1.

Blackeyed, Red Speckled, and
Little Speckled Cream Crowd-
er Peas, Bunch Red Peas, weev-
il, treated, 10e Ib. Add postage.
J. S. Evans, Rydal, Rt. 2.

Large Red Speckled Pole Cat
Crowder Peas, bright, sound, 6
cups, $1.; White Lady, Early
Brown 6 Wks. and Black
Crowders, (3 crops per season),
all weevil treated, 4 cups, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. H. E. Rich-
ardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4.

Large Striped Half Runner
Garden Bean Seed, good, tend-
er, 50e. large cup. Exc. for 100
lb. print sacks, 2 cups for 4 sks.,
or 5 white sks. No checks. Mrs.
Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Red Speckled Crowder and
White Blackeyed Peas, 30e cup;
4 cups, $1.; White Tender Corn-
field Beans, 50c cup. Exe. for
white or print 100 lb. sacks,
good cond. No checks. Mrs. Bar-
tow Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Blackeyed Peas, weevil treat-
ed, good for planting or eating,
S bu. A., Carter, Decatur, Rt.

100 bu. White Browneyed
Crowders, $5. bu. here. Or exe.

for eows or good mule not over
|7 years old, gentle, good work-

er. Lelius Helms, Buena Vista.

Small White and Speckled
Butterbeans, bunch and heavy
bearing, 40e lb.; 3 Ibs., $1.10;
| Several bu. Blackeyed Peas, for
| eating or planting, 15c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Ce H. Rhodes, Can-
nen Rt da *

6 bu. White Blackeyed Peas,
$6.- bu. FOB 2almetto. C. C.
Hearn, Palmetto.

Clemson Non Shatter Soy
beans, recleaned, 85 percent ger.
in evn. wt. 2-% bu. bags,. $3.50
bu. or in single bu. lot, $3.75
bu: O. M Ware, Marshallville.

COTTONSEED
FOR SALE
Cokers 100 wilt resistant, Ist.
yr., $6.50 Cwt.; Ga. Exp. Stat.
Ist. yr.-New Empire Cotton-
seed, $6.50 .Cwt: bag. All

Eewn and ginned pure. John
W. Harris, Monroe, Rt, 2.

Cokers 100 wilt resistant
certified Cottonseed, guar. pure,
$1.50 bu.; 5c lb. FOB. RR Sta-
tion. W. W. McPherson, Villa
Rica.

Ressler wilt resistant Cotton-
seed, Ist. yr., grown and gin-
ned pure, $8. Cwt. FOB. Dobert
L. Wellborn, Monroe, Rt, 1.

D & PL No. 15 Ist. yr. Cot-
tonseed, $8. Cwt. E. N. _Esling-
er, Ringgold.

Empire Boll Var, Cottonseed,
ginned, delinted and _ govt.
treated, last yr. certified, $3.
bid. RB: Boggs. Atlanta, apnt
Gordon Rd., Rt.

Cokers 100 wilt resistant
eettenseed, Ist. yr.,'5 1/2 lb
FOB. E. Lb. Walker,
Phone No. 328J.

Cokers wilt resistant No. 1
cottonseed, 100 percent pure,
$9. CWT at my home. Mary E.
Mitchell, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

New Empire Cottonseed,
sound, clean, direct from Ga.
Exp. Stat., 9c lb. H. W. Thurm-
ond, Farmington.

Ga. Exp. Station Ist. yr. New
Empire wilt resistant. cotton-

Madison.




ing Ear Seed Corn, very sweet,

| Nunn, Crawfordville.

' *Smooth print sacks, 100 lb.
cap., washed, ironed, 3, $1.00:
$3.85. doz.;- Unwashed, $3.25

ly. Mrs. Frank Bruce, Dawson-
ville, Rt. 3.

Large size print sacks, un-
'raveled, washed, ironed, free of
holes and spots, 30c ea. PP.
Mrs. H. N. Samples, Flowery
Branch; Rt. 1...

100 lb. cap. smooth print

| saeks, 3, $1.00; 15 er more, 30c;
or 50, $12.50. Add postage.



Add postage. COD if preferred.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

x

150 bu. extra good slipped
shuek Corn, $1.75 bu. Linton
Ht ana Sparta, Riscot, Box
LP;

100 bu: White Milling Corn,
no hybrid trask, $1.35 bu. in
shuck at barn 1 1/2 mi. Gray-
son, on E.McCart, Loganville,
Rts ee,

Good Crib Run slipped shuck
Corn, $1.50 bu.; 6 bu. or more
White Sugar Crowder Peas, $8.
bu. for lot. J. W. Cosby, Cedar-
town, 747 Fletcher St.

Good: sound White slipped
shuek Corn, $1.35 bu.; T75#lbs.
per bu. at my barn. 3 mi. W.

Calhoun. G.
Rt.-1.

Shelled Popcorn, eating or
planting, 25c Ib.;5 lbs., $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Ramie Black,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Whatleys Prolific Red Cob
Corn, lst. yr., sound, hand
nubbed, $1. pk.; $3.50 bu.; Few
Early Large Ear Yellow Roast-

D. Legg, Calhoun,

$1. pk. Specify how to ship. H.
Grady Adams, Social Circle,

500 ibs., pure white Hastings
prolific seed corn (won Ist
premium in Butts-Co. Exhibit),
shelled; 10c lb., 2 tons No. 1
Kobe Lespedeza baled hay,
$35. at farm. Mrs. I. , Smith,
Jackson, Rt. 1.



PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE



Good grade of Stewart Pe-
cans. Can-fill orders up to 31
Ibs.,. at 20c lb. A. G. Cantrell,
Bremen, it -Box- 18;

65 lbs. sound Seedling Pe-
eans, 12c lb. for lot. George

Shelled Pecan Meats, mostly
halves; PP to you for 50c Ib.
in 2 or more Ib. lots. Shelled
after order received to insure
strictly fresh meats, J. E. Ritch.
Quitman, POB 429.

Good Stuart Pecans, 20c Ib.
PP to 3rd. zone. Minimum
shipment, 15 lIbs.. D. F. Cros-
land, Midville,

Hand shelled Pecans, 90c Ib.
PP to 3rd zone. Ralph F. Davis,
Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 272.

SACKS FOR SALE



free of holes

Print sacks,
and mildew, 30c ea.; with small
holes, 20c ea.; Odds, 25c ea.
Add postage: Mrs. James .
Lawson, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100: lb. eap.,
washed, ironed, 25c ea. Add

postage. Cash or MO. No chks. |

Ione. Jackson, Cleveland, Rt. 5.

doz. All free of holes and mil-
dew. PP. Mrs, Hoyt Stanford,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, 100 1b. eap.,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 30c ea.; $3.75 doz. Add

postage. COD if preferred. Mrs.
Junior Chambers, Cumming,
Rie t.

Smooth print sacks, washed,
ironed, free of holes and spots,
3, $1.00; 50 or more, 30 ea.
Add postage. Prompt shipment.
Euna Barnett, Cumming, Rt. 5.

100 ib. cap. print sacks, wash-
ed, free of holes and mildew,
33 $1. PP. Orders filled prompt-

COD if preferred: Orders filled |
promptly. Mrs. H. L. Patterson. |
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1: |

Print sacks, 1001b. cap.; free |

us holes and mildew. pgpyi-vu:
$4.79; 30, $9.25: $30.00 C.
Cop or Ada postage. Mrs. W.
W. Harris, Flowery Branch,
i ok: a
100 Jb, cap, print sacks,
washed, free of holes, 25c ea:







SACKS FOR SALE

}






Print sacks, washed, 100 Ib,
cap. 2b /2e ~ ea. EP ew
Burtz, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed, ripped,
30c ea.; 50, $12.50, Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Nell Chapman,
Gainesville, Rt. 9. 3

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 3,
$1.00; $3.65 doz.; White> $2.90
doz. MO preferred. Major
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Print saeks, 100 lb. cap., 2a

ea. Add postage. Mrs,
Dyer, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

White Sacks,
















free of holes,





mfidew and letters, washed,
good grade, 20c ea.; Print,
washed, free of holes, 25c ea,




Add postage. Mrs. Earl Knight,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Nice print sacks, 100 lb. eap.,
washed, ripped, good cond, _
30c ea.; Add postage. Will ac-
cept money, MO or COD. Mys,
T. L. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt
8 ; :















Print sacks, washed, ironed,
3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Jewell.
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 5, Box
17.







100 1b. eae
washed, ripped, free of holes
or mildew, a0 -ca.: PP; Zhe pa
Add - postage: Odds, some with
small holes, some without, 5,
$1. Mrs. C. W. Parks, Gaines-
ville, Bt. 9.

Extra -large

Print sacks,







print _ sacks,
washed, 30c ea.; $25. C. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Willie L. Rob-
inson, Gainesville, Rt, 7. :

Print sacks, free of holes*and
mildew, 30c ea. Add postage.-
No. check. lee Runes;
Gainesville, Rt. 7.











MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE







APPLES: i a
Nice Sundried Apples, free
of peel and core, 35e lb. Mrs,
D. L. VanZandt, Dial. <e
Nice Sundried: Apples, free
of peel and core, 1948 crop, 45

lb. PP. Mrs. Tom Neal, Dial.











CATTLE FOR SALE





Reg. Milking Shorthorn Bull,
2 yrs. old, $250. Geo. A. Chap-
men, McBean.

young Jersey cows, freshen
Yr soon, 1 with 2nd. calf;
other ist. $150. ea. at my barn.
R. H. Von Seeberg, Forsyth, Rt. .









Polled Hereford bull, excel-
lent speciman, approx. 1200-
1400 lbs. Beat Perfection-Dom-
ino bloodlines. Reasonable. D.
C. Collier, Barnesville. phe

2 reg, Aberdeen-Angus Bulls,
20 and 12 mos. old, grandsons
of Blaekeapmere 113th. 1937
American Royal Grand Champ. .
Bull, Their dams are 2 of our
top breeding martons, Bieck-
eap, and Blackbird. Lamar
Jenes, Care Bultecn Farms,
Statesboro, Rt. i. :

12 Dbl. Standard Reg. Polled .
Hereford Heifers; best blood-
lines, 12-14 mos. old, average ~
wt. 650 Ibs. C. C, Sparks, Fort
Valley, Magnolia Farms.

Reg. Jersey Cow, 7 yrs. old,
fresh with male calf, $200. At






















































barn, Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fair-
burn. '
Reg. Guernsey Bull, 2 yrs.

old, Gallant Models Gem No.
442215, from 5 gal. Dam Cath-



carts Gallant Bloss WNo.
660072; last tested Nov, 1, 1948.
Reasonable price. H, AS Davis,
Sr., Milner, Rt. 1.

Reg. Hereford Bull, 3 yrs.
old, 1200 lbs., fram high pro-
ducing bloodlines, fer breed-
ing, $500.00; Also some mileh
Cows. R. A. Darnell, Canton,
Rt; 2. ;



Reg. Male Jersey, 1 mos. old,
for sale Dr. A. J. Ayers, At.
lania, Glenridge Drive, RFD 6,
Phone Ch. 2527.

HOGS FOR SALE

Champien. blood SPC Pigs,
bred gilts; serviee boars, rea-
sonable prices. F.-H,- Bunn,
Midville.

Blocky Durec Pigs; male or
fernasle, 8 wks, old: reg., treated
in Unit ted Duroc ,Record Assn.





Garreit, Gaines-

in buyers name, $25. ea. Burt

4 Eenneth Moylt~- me Ae







PAGE FOUR



HOGS FOR SALE





9 OIC and 8 Hereford Pigs,
6-8 wks. old, $15. ea.; Mrs. C



.@. Arnett, College Park, Rt. 2.
~ Riverdale Rd. 2 1/2 mi. S. Col-
lege Park. :



Hampshire Pigs, 4 boars, 2
sows, out of litter of eight, $25.
@a. crated and shipped; $23.
- @a. at my home. Reg. in buy-
ers name: Ready May Ist. J.
. Colclough, Robinson.

_. Hampshire Herd Sire, proven
- sire of Modern Blocky Type,
farrowed Nov. 1, 1946, ped. No.



391245, Sturdi bloodlines, also
several boar pigs, farrowed
Noy. 24, 1948 by above men-
tioned Sire. Wilton Harper,
Wray, Rt. 2.

SPC Pigs, very best blood-

lines, 8 wks. to 3 mos. old,
boars and gilts, lifetime treat-
ed, reg. in buyer s name. Priced
right. M, J. Blackmon, Pine-
urst.

Duroe Spring Boars sired by
Piolet Model 1st. and Perfect

Construction, balance, sub-
stance and size for age, will
wean Apr. 12 and May 2nd.
$30. ea. Geo. M. Lankford,
Lyons, Care Rocky Creek
Farms.

Purebred Duroc Pigs. 8 wks.
id, out of litter of eleven,
ifetime treated for cholera,
with reg. papers, $25. ea. La-
mar Land, Rochelle, Rt, 1.

Blocky Cherry Red Duroc
Pigs, 8-12. wks. old, lifetime
treated, reg. -buyers name,
erated and shipped, $20. ea.;
1 male shoat, large enough for
light service, $40. shipped; $35.
at farm. J. H. Bennett, Screv-
en,

Choice selections from 4
large litters of 3 1/2 mos. old
purebred reg. Hampshires,
from National Champion stock,

$60. for unrelated pair; $35.
ea. Reg. and shipped. A. V.
Rocker, Pulaski,

SPC. Male Pig, 3 mos. old,
; treated, weaned, reg. in buy-

ers name, for sale or exc. for
some of same stock. Will pay
express one way. R, F. Wil-
liams, Guyton.

- Big Bone Guinea Pigs,
OIC Big Bone Guinea
@ither, $13.- ea.; $25, pr.
Wade. Alto, Rt. 2.

Some fine Essex Gilt (no
males) pigs, short headed, thin
- haired, reg. in buyers name,
$25. ea. Bruce Moss, Lula.

3 Duroc Frgs (2 boars,
gilt), 65-80 Jbs., $25. ea. Reg.
in buyers name; Fine Duroc
Male, blocky, ready for light
service, about 120 lbs., reg.
buyers name, $40. Earl Nobles,
Chester.

also
cross,
Crgs

; Reg. SPC Males, 3 1/2 mos.
old, $30.00; Also some gilts,
best bloodlines. C. R. Morgan,
Americus, Rt. 4.

Cherry Red, blocky type
Duroc Pigs, 10-12 wks. old,

dbl. treated, reg. buyers name,
extra quality, from litter of 16.
Ready to ship April-30th., $20.
@a. at my place; $22.50 ea.
ahipped. No COD or Sunday
a A, E. Bennett, JNup, Rt.

OIC Pigs, out of prize win-
- ming sows, sired by 1948 Ga.
Champ. S. E. Fair, bred for
type and quality, dbl. treated,



eg. in buyers name, $25. ea.
nrelated pairs. Tel. Atlanta
Sig aaah W. J. Lyle, Lilburn,



HORSES AND MULES



Walking horse, Allen bred, 4
rs. old, with papers. W. H.
otts, Ringgold, Rt. 1.



Palomino Horse, 4 yrs. old, 2 2

Shetland Ponies, Spotted Mare
and Stud. L. F. Still, Atlanta,
2500 Briarcliff Rd. Phone Ve.
1608.

Large young Horse Mule, 5
yrs. old, gentle, well broken,
around 1200 Ibs., for sale. R. T.
Clack, Duluth, Rt. 1. 2 mi. E.

Norcross, 1 mi. off Buford Hwy.
a back of Chessers Service Sta-
. tion.

Horse Mul. Colt, 3 yrs. old, 7
yrs. old breeding jack, good
quality, 7 yr. old work. mare,
and middjeaged horse, ~ sell

cheap. L. C. Williams, Cochran,

~ Rt. 2. Care Red Dog Farm.

1)

in}



HORSES AND MULES



4 yrs. old Bay Horse, work
anywhere, also ride, $100. FOB

*}at my farm in Hogansville. Cul-.

len B. Gosnell, Emory Univer-

psity; Emory University, Ga.*

Light Sorrell -Gelding with
black main and vail, nice for
riding and working, 5 yrs. old..
N. A. Braswell, Loganville.

Good work and brood mare,
7 yrs. old, about 900 lbs., and
pair of mule colts, 1 and 2 yrs.
old, cheap for cash, or. trade
for cattle. R: M. Anthony; La-
Fayette, Rt. 3.

Black Mare, 10 yrs. old, about
900 lbs., gentle, work anywhere.
H. St. Clair, Lilburn, Rt. 1. Off
Hwy. 78. See on Five Fork Rd.,
{mi

Mare, 10 yrs. old, works good.
Sell cheap or trade for heifer

calves or other value can use.
Frank Turner, Blairsville, Rt.
3.

Mare Mule, 7 yrs. old, work
single or dbl., 1160 lbs., Mare
Mule, 10 yrs. old, buck skin,
sound, 650 Ibs., Horse Mule, 10
yrs, old, work single or dbl.,
my place 1/2 mi, Lilburn, O.
L. Carmon, Lilburn.

5 1/2 yrs. old work type
mare, very gentle, work or
ride anywhere, perfectly sound,

$150. or trade for good used
garden tractor. J, E. Granger,
Reidsville.

Stylish 5 gaited saddle horse,
9 yrs, old, also Tenn. Walking
Horse, light chesnut with flax-
en mane and tail, 8 yrs. old,
both sound and gentle. W. B.
Hammon, Albany, Rt, 1, Box
663. Tel. 346R40.

Ga. raised Filly Colt, sell
cheap. Or trade for small gen-
tle Shetland Pony or good
fresh Milch Cow, and pay some
cash. Mrs. Helen Street, At-
lanta, Rt. 2,

2 good Mare Mules, 10 yrs.
old, 1000-1200 lbs., $135.00 for
both; or exc. for Iron or Brab
Peas. W. W..Mason, Byron, El-
berta Rd., Rt. 1.

Good sound Big Horse Mule,
black with white mouth, thin
but pert, fine for plowing, sell
or trade for anything need. J.
S. West, Cuthbert.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



7

6 purebred Tog. Milk Goats,
just freshened, heavy milkers
Mrs. Neal Maddox, Americus,

Ellaville Rd., Rt.-3.
Saanans, good milk stock
bloodlines: 2 yr. old Billy, $25

or trade; also 2 Billies, 4 mos.
old, $10. ea. W. A. Bowen, Tif-
ton, Rt. 1.

9 Tog, Milk Goats, 3 fresh,
$100. at my place on Noahs
Ark Rd., 2 1/2 mi.-S. E. Jones-

boro, Fred Barber, Jonesboro,
Box 1427.
Saanan Goat, 3 qts. daily,

$20, Will not ship. G, M. Ends- |~
ley, Clarkston.

2 fresh Milk Goats, cross of
Saanan and Tog., Ist. kids, $18.
ea. at my place. Dont come on
Sunday, O. C, Boyd, Villa Rica,
RFD 2.

Bred Saanan Doe to freshen
July, new giving 2 qts. daily.
Also Goats milk, 35c qt. W. J.
Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand
Ave., N. W. Tel. Be. 5393.

2 fresh milk goats, good
stock, 2nd. kids, 1 to freshen
April, $15. ea. FOB my place.
Trade for young hens. Silas
Snipes, Commerce. :

2 young milk goats with kids
over 2 mos. old. Come see
Graham Simpson, Sparta, Rt

15 young goats,
milkers, Tog. and Nubian cross,
3 with Ist. kids, also 1 Tog
billy, 15 mos. old, Make offer.
Mrs, Geo. P. Morris, Fitzgerald,
Rt. 1. (N. Dixie Hwy.).

76487 Goldies Skoal Reg.
a Buck, $25, cash; or
for bees, beeswax or
William Riley, Wood-

Nor
trade
resin.
bine,
Reg, French Alpine Buck, 2
mos. old, from 8-9 qt. milkers.
Sell or exc. for reg. Butt Head-
ed Short Hair Doe, any breed.
Ss Jonesboro,





from good}.





FOR SALE



About 30 Rabbits, $2. pr. L.
M. King, Atlanta, 1387 Avon
Ave, S. W. Tel. Ra. 8202,

Does: 3 N. Ze Ww. 16 mos.
old- and 1 Black Dutch, ped.
heavy breeders, $5.-$7. 50. ea.
with papers; Ped. Dutch Buck,
perfect stud but no papers, $4.;
Others, all ages, $2. up. Trade
for hens or pullets.. W. L. Mil-.
am, Austll, Rt. 3, Box 127.-

NZW_ Rabbits,

from _ ped.

stock, 8 wks, old, $4. pr. Exp.|G

col, Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming, Rt. 5.

NZW Giants, 1 larg buck,
$6.00; 3 does, $4. ea.; $7.50 pr.,
1 buck, 3 does, $12.50. Come
or will ship. C. L, Stone, Cal-
houn, Rt.2.

White Pink Eyed Ped. An-
goras, and Fancy Cobblestone
Checkered, healthy and hearty.
priced, Spencer Strange, Hart-
well, 602. Savannah St.

Male Guinea Pigs (cavies)
breeding age, $1. ea. Billy Tur-
ner, Union Point.

Some Calif. NZW and Heavy
wt, Chinchilla Youngsters, from
prize winning reg. parents. N.
O. Newman, Atlanta, 2636 Bu-
ford Hwy.

Giant Chinchillas:
12 mos. old, $5. ea.;

s

Does, 10-
Bucks, $3.

ea, Reg. stock. Not prepaid.
Mrs. Oliver Wofford, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.

Giant Flemish Grey Doe, 18
mos. old, 12-14 lbs, not bred,
$3.75. Miss Alice Hogg, Daw-
son, Rt. 2, Box 156, -



LIVESTOCK WANTED



5

CATTLE:

Want young Milch Cow,
freshen in 4 or 5 mos., a num-
ber of calves, small or large;
and Brood Sow with or with-
out pigs. Within 50 mi. Law-
renceville. Eugene Loudermilk,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1,

Wart 8-12 Calves, female and
male, 10 wks. old, nearby. De-
scribe and price. Marvin Mad-
dox, Winder, Rt. 4

Want 3 or 4 Jersey Heifers
and a 300-600 lb, Holstein Bull.
Advise. James Biggers, Rock
Springs, Rt. 1.

Want 3-6 Holstein Yearlings,
300-600 lbs. and 1 Bull, no
akin, but good grade. Describe
and price. J. H. Wheeler, La-
Fayette, Rt. 1,

Want 20 full blooded Polled
White Face Hereford or Black
Angus Heifers. Give best cash
price and good description. F.
E. Bowen, Americus, RRt. 4.
RABBITS:

Want 1 buck and 1 or 2 does
of the Fleece King Angoras.
Advise, Gs L. Duncan, Wood-
bury.



POULTRY FOR SALE



BANTAYS

Dark Cornish Bantams, Fine
Rooster, 2 young Hens, $4. Or
exc. for some other game. Edgar
phe algae) Reekmart, 4015, 3rd

ve. :

Bearded White Silkies, Mille
Fleurs, $7. pr.; Golden Se-
brights, Buff Cochins, $6. pr.;
Red Jungle Fowl Trio, $30.;
Extra cockerels, $2. ea, Franchy
Zubel, Elko, Rt. 1.

Small type Bantam Roosters
for -sale. Mis. J. E. Sorrells,
Royston.

Purebred Buff Cochin Ban-
tam Cockerels, 10 wks. old, $1.
ea. Will ship orders of 2. John
W. Harrell, Lakeland.

10 Bantam Hens, mixed
breeds, last spring hatch, $5.
Percy Franklin, Atlanta, Rt.

1, Box 304. Tel. Ca. 4938.

2 Topknot and 1 RI Red-Ban-
tam Rooster, and 2Brown Ban-
tam Hens, $1. ea. Billy Durden,
Odum, Rt. 1,



RABBITS AND CAVIES 1



Bantam Hens and Cockerels,
hens laying, pure, no mixture,
75c ea. FOB, Fletcher Johnson,
Jr., Buena Vista.

CORNISH, GAMES AND.
GIANTS |

and ready to walk, $3. ea. Rand-
St Griffin, "Gainesville, eee
t.

oi purebred, $2. FOB, Elli- |
jay. Mary Ellen: Osborn, Roy,
a. x So oe eas
Pit Games: Joe Redmon
pure, Hens, $5. ea.; 3, $12.; Also
OEBB Red Game _ Bantams,

East Point, 302 $. Harris St.

Pit Stag, 1 Pullet,.11 mos.
old, Caines Cotton Shufflers,
pure, for sale or exc. for 1 pr.
pure Smith or Carolina Blues,
or Vermont or Boston RH. Les-
ter Tyler, Tallulah Falls.

3 Dark Cornish Roosters, $2.50
ea. FOB. E. E. Turner, Alto, Rt
a :

PEACOCKS, PHETSANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
ETC.

Racing Homers, very ast: of
bloodlines, stock birds, $4. pr.

lumbus, 1351 Springer St.
Golden Pheasants in fun}

Leghorn and Modern BD. B. Red
Game Hens, $3. ea. MO only.
Virgil Dunn, East Point, 406
Hendrix Ave.

REDS (NH, RI, AND OTHERS).

2 RI Reds from prize winning
stock, $6. MO., also want one of
each BR and Dark Cornish
(Bantam), short legs. Will trade
2 white Leghorns. Ray DEN HOE |
ter, Trion, POB 656.

now crowing fine, $5.50 or $3.
ea., plus express. Mrs. Viola C.
Brady, Cairo, Rt.-1, Box 343.

GEESE, ETC.

2 Mallard Drakes, 1948 hatch,
$3. ea. Exe. one for duck of
same breed. MO only. M. A.
Hawkins, Social Circle, Rt. 2.

2 prs. Indian Runner ducks.
Sell or exc. for 2 pairs of rab-
bits. Gene Hansley, Ramhurst.

1 yr. old Tom Turkey, last

col.. Crated. S.C.

Srs

Ship exp.
Boroughs,
W. 33rd. St.

4 purebred Domesticated
Wild Mallard Ducks,
every day, and Drake, $10. R.
A. Knowles, Rossville, Rt. 2.





BANTAMS

Gowens, Felton, Rt. 1.

BABY CHICKS :

Want 100 Baby Chicks to
raise on halves until 8 wks. old.
Other party furnish chicks and

red. I have- good brooder. Will
keep 10. weeks. Mrs. Minnie
Horne, Dexter, Rt. 1.

GAMES

Want Round Head Gakeam
hens,
horse Hens and 1 Cockerel.
State prices. M. W.- Medlin,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Call De.
9077.

PIGEONS

Want White King pigeons at
once. Quote reasonable prices. |;

Mrs. J. A. Nix, Columbus.
(Warm Springs Road),
REDS

Want 2 NH. Red Roosters.
Cooper, Tifton, Rt. 6.



Fine Cornish Recs. 9 mos.}

reasonable. B. H. Holsomback, | ?

~ | with chickens,

Satis. guar. E. A. Fennell, Co-|

plumage, $17.50 pr.; Also White t

2 purebred RI Red Roosters, |

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,

Large Broad Breasted Bronze i
Gobbler and 3 Hens, J uly hatch, 7
50c lb. J. R. Stone, Lintolnton. |" *:

years hatch, Bronze type, $10.)
Savannany: od w

layin Z|.

Want 4 Common Bantam i
Hens, reasonable price. Wesley | f

feed. Buff, Orpingtons prefer- |

1 cockerel; Also 2 War-|

Must be 4A. Advise. Mrs. Glenn z



TURKEYS _ oe
Want 18 or 12 Turkey Po r





4 mixed . Bantams,
B. Davis,

$2. per|
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2 nice cane Stags, disthed oft







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to work on farm by d








Greys, Grist strain, absolutely | 0










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Bowman, Gain

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row, Box 182.
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POULTRY WANTED soe

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