2 WEDNESDAY, May 18, 1949 ESTIGATION OF BAD PEANUT STANDS 0 many Se plaints from farm- ne dealers and shellers, L have ! ducting ee ray aS were oder aatk a 2 eS manufactured ae the fedesfay morning, Bay At, the meeting was held in the Senate State Capitol, Atlanta, which ade Pe additional farmers, And, at this meet- pisos Rubber Company esented by Dr. Brasfield, Chem-. gat ek, Connecticut, Mr. Plitt rney, New York, Mr. W. EK. z Salesman for. the United ; nm Company, and sae ses armers estified that peanuts planted which had been treat- S} every ease, the touche os testified hats they planted, treated. wie And, even peanuts Se ock. planted which had no gave a satisfactory stand. lence showed this was true on lanted early. Tt was true of ylanted ten days later and was of peanuts planted three to later ee the earlier ees gia ee eg Siiien: ice : eorgia, testified that all of sts made at the Kxperiment Sta- wed that Spergon W. P. did_ ntain fungieide. properties sut- o control fungus in seed pea- iggins s brought a sample or speci- f peamits he had treated with pon W.P. a nd demoustrated ilea large percentage of the seed lin the ground, they would not _ The farmers, seed inspectors, shellers all testified to oe insecticid never : fecaiwedl his approval of Spergon W. P. for peanut seed treatment, as re- quired by the law of the State. It was further developed that United States Rubber Company did not register _Spergon W.-P. as a seed protectant but they did sell it under a label as : protectant for seed peanuts. Here we have hundreds of farmers scattered over a wide section of the State. Men with years of experience in growing peanuts; some of them planted > earlysome planted late. Some had excessive rains and some did not. used one kind of fertilizer, some another and, still, others another type of ferti- Were ey _- Some farmers planted seed that show-. ed a high test of germination in the laboratorysome p 1 aunted-seed that were not so good, Some planted their own seedsome sed purchased from other farmers and some planted seed that had been stoek-piled by shellers and dealers. Some planted seed un- treatedsome seed treated with Sper- gon W. P.some seed treated with Coresan, some treated with Arasan and some treated with other protectants. Yet, in spite of all these many factors, the one fact common to them all was that seed treated with Spergon W. Pk did not come up but where other treat-_ meuts were used and where no treat- -Inent was use d satisfactory stands were obtained. This was true to the ex- tent that different seed planted in the : same field, at the same time, failed to come up when treated with Spergon W. P., but did come up where Sper- gon W. P. was not used. . With all this evidence in hand, I ask- ed the representatives of United States Rubber Company what they were going to doabout it. Mr. Plitt Sadtler, At- torney for the United States Rubber Company, New York City, stated in ef- fect that the company had no liability in the matter meaning, of course, that the company was not going to do anything about it. ~ Because of these facts T have cancelled all registrations for all products of United States Rubber Company reg- istered in this Department as I believe the only way to adequately protect the farmers of the State against non-resi- dents who refuse to stand behind the products they sell is to cancel their reg- istration and stop the sale of such prod- ucts. : T also cancelled them for the further reason that Spergon W. P. and other ; and fu igicides of United Some. States Rubber Company have pee sold: _as seed protectants to farmers and deal- ers, but have not been registered as such with the State. a Asa result of the Rubber Company re fusing to make restitution to the farm- ers who were vietims of the use of. Spergon W. P. it was determined to have a committee of farmers, dealers and shellers to work out a concrete plan. for the protection insofar as possible o the farmers, dealers: and shellers who. had used Snergon W. P. The committee consists a the Cone missioner of Agriculture, Mr. H. asf Wingate, Pre Sidertt of Georgia Farm Bureau, Mr. R.'T. Zorn, Lyons, Georgia, | farmer, Mr. Jack Jenkins, Blundale, Georgia, farmer, Mr. J. Franklin Toole, Garted. Georgia, Dealer, Mr. Jack Wil- lis, Dealer, Mr. Frank Jenkins, Vidalia, Georgia, Sheller, and Mr. J. Roy Par- rish, Jr., Douglas, Georgia, Sheller. We aa hold a meeting of this com mittee with attorneys, in the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture, -Tues= a , day; May 17, 1949 and try to get definite action started and make every effort possible to recoup the losses sustained, The Georgia Seed Law does not give the Commissioner of Agriculture au- thority to collect losses for farmers as does the Fertilizer Law. Under the_ Fertilizer Law the Commissioner.of Ag- riculture is authorized and directed to- eolleet penalties to which the farmers are entitled for fertilizer deficiencies. _ The Seed Law simply provides that the Commissioner of Agriculture ean make investigation and make report of his findings. And, the Commissioner cs report can be used as evidence in the trial of claims for damages gr owing out of the sale of seed that are sold in viola- tion of the Seed Laws. This is the reason it is necessary to get this committee, representing the dif ferent parties interested, together in order to combine our efforts and try to force the manufacturers to back up this product which they sold in Georgia. Spergon W. P. is a pink poe and gives peanuts treated with it a very bright color. It does not gum up the peanuts as Ceresan and other seed treatments do, but leaves them in a_ mechanical condition to pass easily through the planter. This has been one of the talking points of the salesmen for its use. After the meeting May 17th, we will i probably need full information from the farmers who planted peanut seed treat- ed with this pink powder, and who did not get up a satisfactory stand. SECOND HAND MACHIN- and belting, PAGE TWO. on th OF M. Address all items for publication and al! requests to be put ailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREA KETS, 222 STATE CAPITOU, Atlanta. ; NATIONAL EDITORIAL be sue ASSOCIATION Ade cpa eee ee of notice. notices. Tom Linder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at Markets. 222 State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time om each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-to 40 words, not including name and address Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting, fram oubhlished By Department of Agriculture 114-122 race St.-Covingion, Ga Notify on FORM 3578Bureau vt! = of June 6, of October 8, 1917 Executive Office. Editoria! ana State Capitol. Atlanta Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Entered as second class matte! August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington Georgia, under Act 1900. Accepted | for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act : State Capito! * Executive Offices : 114-122 Psce St.. Covington, Ga. ERY FOR SALE 2 Corn Binders, need some repairs, Case 1 row. power =take-ofi, Inti. Harvester, runs by bull wheel, tractor and mule tongue, $65. ea. M. C. Roberts, | Ball Ground. Farmall H Tractor, 1941 mo- del, McCormick-Deering Bind- er, 8 ft. Sickle, Intl. Harvester- Thresher, 2 H Wagon, Tractor Wagon, 3-2 H Turn Plows, Corn Sheller few other items, oo1000,., Mrs. V.G.. Groves, Blairsville. 3-70 Saw Gin Continental Gin outfit, press pulleys, shaft Duplex Gummer and Filer, good cond., cheap. A. L. Horton, Norristown. 2 H. McCormick - Deering Walking Cultivator, $55. FOB. Joe Morgan, Vienna. Farmall M Tractor, * tor, planters; fertilizer harrow, weeder, tiller, plow, Time spreader, reaper, binder, and Side Del. Rake. A-1 cond. D. H. Simmons, Hawkinsville. Ford-Ferguson Equip: Plant- ers, Distributors, $75:; Side Mower, $175.; New Rear Mow- re o220.. > Duster, .: $150.3 2) Sweeprakes, $25. -ea.; Bottom Plow, $75. Or trade for har- row or disc plow. R. A. Eaven- son, Dewey Rose. 1-M-M Z Tractor, good rub- ber, good cond, 1-M.M. 60 Houston Combine, Wisc. V4 gir cooled motor, $2000.; 7 Mi. Fast Stockbridge, just off Hwy. 138. T. K. White, Stockbridge. 30 in. Rock Meal Mill and Corn Sheller, complete with 6 cylinder motor, etc., all good cond.; Also 25-30 Cypress, root type, Bee Hives, complete with covers and metal tops and some bottoms. L. H. Quarterman, Flemington. 1949 Ford tractor, 2 disc till- er, Sub soiler, B and B har- row, all lift type, complete out- fit, $2,050. W. J. Presley, Jr., Cleveland. - 1_H. hay press, good cond,,| - for sale or exc. for cows, hogs, | - eorn, oats, hay, anything can| use. R. L. Brown, McRae. | | J. Deere 12 A Combine with| otor, $1200. W. N. Johnson, | arrenton, Rt. 1. | Elec. Victor Milk Cooler, holds 6 ten gal. cans, used about 1 yr., $150.; Also 35 gal. | barrel churn with motor, sell| cheap. Call or write: J. F. Wil-| gon, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 317.| el. Am. 5995. | _Grain Master, Model 15 Com- bine, 6 ft. out with auxiliary mgine, and heavy duty power ay press. T. A. Morgan, Chick- amauga, Rt. 1, cultiva- attach., SECOND HAND MACHIN- ERY FOR SALE 3000 or more good Cypress Tobacco Sticks, 51 in, long. priced right. Come see. O. J. King, Brinson, Box 126. 2 large Mortise Wheels for use with grist mill, one bevil gear, $40.; One straight, $50. Bring hoist to load them. D. A. Little, Cumming, Rt. 1, Lilliston Peanut Picker, on rubber, used one season, 5 xX 60 endless rubber drive belts, also set Southern Peanut Plows, used 1 season, $25. Mil- ton Minchew, Jr., Macon, Rt. 3. 6 ft. Oliver Riding Cultiva- tor, $25.; Oliver Dise Riding Cultivator, $20. Arthur Stoner, Flintstone. Canner, holds quart or half gal., $13) Mrs. James Johnson, Summerville, Rt. 2. . F-20 Farmall Tractor, good rubber tires, good cond., power take-off, pulley for belt, tiller on rubber (grain drill, cheap. All letters ans.) R. U. Stubbs, Mauk. Two 60 Saw Lumus Gins, Murray Cleaners and Feeders, steel lint flues, good suction, large condenser, dbl. box press, friction tramper, line shafting and band wheels. Exc. for good tractor. R. D. Rowser, Dawson- ville. Good McCormick _ Binder, good cond., $75. C. E. Martin, Raymond. Caterpillar No. 10 Tractor with overhauled motor and new 10-28 Athens Bush and Bogg Harrow, both for $700, at my place. W. B. Tinsley, Jr., Senoia, Rt: 1. Phone 17 M. : Riding Tractor on new rub- ber, Briggs and Stratton En- gine, mower, harrow, turn plow, cultivator, $650. Mrs. J. W. Suggs, Fairburn. 2 H Walking Cultivator with feet and disc, fenders, for farm- all H Tractor, good as new, reasonable. G. W. Bryant, Ha- bina; Rate: Avery Mower, 6 ft, rubber wheels, $175:00; Hay Rake, horse drawn, $50.00; 1 H wagon $85.00; Single Sec. Harrow, $50.00: King Corn Planter, 1 isec. cut harrow, $50.00; 6 row cotton duster, $125. Mrs. M. T. Harrison, Atlanta, 1096 E. Clifton Rd., N. E. Tel. De. 1096. M 69 Harvester with Wisc. V-4 motor, Combine good cond., cut about 75 A since be-- ing overhauled, 7 mi. E. Stock- bridge, just off 138 Hwy. T. K. White, Stockbridge. Can Sealer, 2-3 size, $8. S. D- larrison, Kathleen. SECOND , TACHINERY FOR SALE Two Oaks Automatic 5 Deck Elec. Brooders, good cond., $40. ea.; $75. for both. FOB. R. O. White, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Box 383. Phone 3176. = *. Farmall M Tractor, cultiva- tors, 8 Disc tiller, made 2 crops, like new, a real bargain Z. T. Houser, Jr.,> Scott. : : Iron Beam 2 H Vulcan Turn Plow, No. 10, good oend., $10.; Potato Digger, 2 H, good cond., $11. at my barn. Mrs. G. J. Hol- comb, Bremen, McPherson St. Ideal 2 Row Tobacco Spray, made at Nashville, Ga. used 5 or 6 days, kept in gdod shelter, ship for $25, FOB. J. L, Thomas, Madison. i : Milking Machine, 3 unit Rite- way Milkers complete, motor, air compressor, extra hose and stall cocks, also 4 can Victor Cooler and areator, exc. cond. Otis A. Chandler, Social Circle. New Tobacco Barn. Stoker, $132.75. David T.< Jennings, Americus, : SECOND HAND MACHIN. ERY WANTED Want two 28 in. Ford Trac- tor Wheels and Rims with or without. tires H. R. Entrekin, Bremen, Rt. 1. Want two Mitchel Cleaners for an 80 saw cotton gin out- fit. L. D. Boykin, Sylvania. Want Disc Tandem 6 ft. Smoothing Harrow and_ Baled Hay Loader. dvise. -W, Hartman, Lilburn, Box 188. Want set for rear steel wheels with spikes for F-30 Farmall Tractor. Neil C. Boland, Thom- asville, P. O. Box 70. Tel. 288. PLANTS FOR SALE New ground grown Blite treated Marglobe and Balti- more Tomato plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M; 5000 up, $1.75 M. Moss packed, Paper wrapped. Care- ful handling. Geo. W. Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Late sowing new ground grown Marglobe, Rutger and Baltimore Tomato plarts, free of disease, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Mossed and paper wrapped. I, L. Stokes; Fitzgerald. Govt. insp. PR and-100 to Hill Potato plants, now. ready, prompt shipment; $1.25 M. B. D. Brannen, Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 73. j Marglobe, Baltimore and Rutger Tomato Plants, fresh grown, large and strong, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Roots. mossed and wrapped. Chipped daily. Satis. guar. E. L Fitzgerald, Irwinville. PR Plants, 100 to Hill, insp. treated, $1.25 M. Harry Smith, Bristol. Certified Marglobe Tomato Plants, roots . mossed, large, $1.25 M; 500, 75e. Add 50c M for pstg. Can ship large orders now. Mrs. Amy _ Strickland, Odum, Rt. 2. = Kudzu Crowns, State certi- fied, 2 yr. roots, reduced, $20. M. bal. of season. Sample 100. $4. Maude Hamby, , Greenville. Govt. insp. Red and Yellow Skin Plants, 3000, $6. A. L; Turner, Bristol. Red Skin PR plants, $1.60 M; 5 M up, $140 M. Ready. Prepaid. Paul Lightsey, Screv- en. ; Red Skin PR and La. Cop- perskin Potato plants, govt. insp., $2.00 M; 5000 M, -$1.50 M..Julian Todd, Screven, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. Red Skin PR and Yellow Skin, Copperskin, 100 to Hill Potato plants, $1.50 M. Can fill large orders. No COD nor checks. D. A. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Imp. Pink Skin PR plants, from vine grown st. in seed, $2. M; Marglobe Tomate, moss packed, $1.50 M. Del. to 3rd. gone. PP. J. F. Gruber. Odum, | govt. insp., $1.75 orders. Stephen | Oduin, Rt 2 at D. M. Cason, Bristol. skin Potato Plants, $1.50 M. rency. Rutledge plants satis. guar., $1.75 M; M. A. Me- Neal, Graham. ~ : : Potato plants, for sale. Phone or wire for price on big lots. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Everbearing Klondike and Lady 7 Strawberry plants, 75 ; Mt. Huckleberry, 75c doz. mi A ieee Rt.al. Garden -Sage, 25ca bunch; #, $1.00; Garlic Bulbs, 10c ea.; $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Harce Suttles, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Fine Blakemore Strawberry, Everbearing var., 60c, not PP; $5. M, PP; Also hand saved Stone Mt. and Jones Water- melon Seed, $1. lb. Money or- der onl. Mrs. G. H. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. and treated PR plants, red and copperskin, $2.25 M. Del., check and MO. Frank Merritt, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 193. : Red and Yellow Skin PR plants, govt. insp., now ready, $1.75. M; 5 M and up, $1.50 M. Del. Full count and prompt shipment. W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt. insp, and treated PR plants, pink, red, and yellow skin, ready, full count, $1. M; 5 M- up, 90c. Del. W. R. Light- sey, Screven. PR plants, govt. insp., treat- ed, $1.50 M;,5000 and up, $1.25. Prompt shipment, full count guar. Ward Boyett, Bristol. \ Imp. PR plants, La. Copper- skin, govt. insp. and treated, $2. M; over 5 M, $1.75. M. Prompt shipment. J. E. Arnold, Surrency, Rt, 2., res PR.- plants, imp. red or yel- low skin, state insp., from vine grown potatoes,. prompt ship-. ment, 5000, $5. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. : . PR plants, insp., red or yel- low skin, . prampt shipment, 5000~ $5.50. Lester Crawford, Bristol. _ Govt. insp. PR plants, Mar- globe, Rutger Tomato, $1.50 M; Ruby King Pepper, 50c C3 $2.25 M. Del. Full Count. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. PR. plants, $2.00 M; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $2. M; Calif. Wonder and Pi- miento Sweet Pepper, $2.50 M, Prompt shipment. Vernon Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato plants, $2. M; Govt. -insp. PR, $2. M; Calif, Wonder and Pi- Prompt shipment. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. Govt. insp. treated PR plants, from vine cutting, full count. prompt shipment, $2. M; 3 M D. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. Copenhagen and Chas. Wake- field Cabbage plants, $1.25 M; Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, $1.35 M. Del. in lots of 10 M, Savannah, Box 378. Tel. 45079. Copperskin Potato plants, govt. insp., large lots, $2. M. FOB. G. T. Napier, Alma. * C. W. Cabbage, Marglobe, and Ga. Collard plants, 500, $1.90; $2.90 M. Del. May 24 or later, Athens Hwy., 4 mi. E. Gainesville. No COD orders. L. M. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Cert. PR plants, red and copperskin; $2. M; 5000 up, $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. D. T. Herrington, Baxley, Rt. 3. Govt. insp. and treated pink skin PR plants, from vine cut-| Pe $1.25 M. Del. MO o L. L. Lightsey, Surre R Red and Yellow Skin PR| plants, 5000, $6.50. FOB here.) Govt. insp. PR and Copper- FOB, John Tombetlin, Sur- |. Tomato. ~ plan Y ts, ; | quick shipmen , Surrency, Rt. 2. Mrs: John Howard, Cleveland. /small orders, Earl Boyett, miento Sweet Pepper, $2.50 M. up, $1.50 M. Del. No checks. L. 1 plants, 50 C; 50. |} Pepper, 50c $1. FOB here. B. F. Mallard,| Stone and Baltimore Tomato, | * Tomato plants, 300, | Eggplants, $3, M; 'Chanclor, Pitts. Certified La. Copp tato Plants, $2.75 M; $2.50; 10 M and abov Prepaid. May and June N. Harrison, | PR plants, govt. insp. ed, and Copperskin, Cash with order. Ik Govt. insp. Red plants, $1.35. Del. i Williamson, Bristol. Imp. Red PR pla certified, dipped from tied with cert. | tape, _ count and quality, Prompt del. W. C. labell. Se PR. plants, govt. 4 M; 3 M or more, $ R. Brannen, Bristol. PR plants, $1.25 A more, $1. M. B, J. Tyre State insp, Sw plants, PR, $2.50 M. R ship on__ short notice Jones, Pelhany Pure State ins now ready, $2.5 Jones, Jr,; Pelham. MM. Spring and summer Collards,. Tomatoes, a: Plants, 500, $1.00; $ Pepper, 50c C; 500, Ruby King plants, 25e de Add postage. derson, Ellij Buneh Potato days of receipt, $3.75; $5.50 M. P Marglobe, Rutge 60c C; 200, $1 $2.25 M. Morris ber City. : _ Red Skin PR Plants, Yellow Skin Bunch Pot M. Del. G. L. Steedly, PR plants, $1.50 M. Money with order. No ch L. L. Groover, Baxley, Rt. PR plants, 100 to Hill, insp. and treated, Prompt shipments. Full Bristol. Imp. Pink Skin 500, $1.25; $2. M; | Cabbage, Heading Sweet and Hot Pepp' 50 C. PP. Buford Baxley, Rt..3. a Marglobe Tomato, Cabbage and Headi Nose Sweet an Lightsey, Baxley. Rutger and Mar to, E. J: Cabbage, Collard, Ruby King Long Pod Hot Pe 50c C; 500,, $1.25. PP. Leroy Lightsey, Marglobe, Stopes 1 M; Calif. ory i Hot Pepper an c - 50e C. Govt. insp. =< Potato plants, $ Prompt del. A, L. rency. - 7 ae Govt Potato uar, = ee Se ae pt Canine, Rs Burnecs Skin. and Flesh, free, thick walls, doz., hes Little f smallest ane Add 10c PR eS ca Cop- | t Potato plants, dy for shipment. 1d, Pelham, Re: 1. ified PR plants, ich PR Potatoes, ning PR, $3.50 M; aragus, Cauliflow- ; Garlic, Sage z.* Broccoli, Brus- Tomatoes, Chard, Cabbage, - Carrots, Mrs. H. V. Frank- PR plants, red in, $1.50 M. FOB. |; tol. 2 fied PR plants, Griffis, Screven. LA Copperskin del. $2:50 M; 500, Soa ar 05 M. Gainesville, RE 2; ao i - shipmen 5 d Ayeoek, Sur- Red Skin PR M. FOB. Prompt R. . Hutto, =< a Plants, pink 2.95 M. Del. Lee ville, Rt. 2, Box Strawberry $5. M. Add eee! W, Sones: $3.; $5.25 M; C; 500, $2.50; Damson Plum ea.; White Eng. the $1, Add post-. e Crowe, um- Red and Pink me, Cumming. wns, $6. C; Lady ing Strawberry C. Add_ postage. eae Cleveland,| - aie New Stone, Tomato Plants, 25 by King Pebyet. je. for ea. tage); poe .| bunches} .| ing . Strawberry, }selected melons. 3 Hot, Sweet Pepper, Rut- ger Tomato, 36 G; Yellow Root, Elecampane Root, 40c 1b.; Catnip, Peppermint, Spear- Cintnt, Balm, Tansy, 40c doz. Mastodon Everbear- Tic C, Add postage. Miss, L. M, White, Dahlonega, Rt, 1, Box 35. '_Govt. insp. and treated Pur- ple and Copperskin PR Plants, now ready, $1.80 M; 5 M up, '$1.75 M. Del. No checks. L. Ce pf Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1, Box Cert PR Plants, red and cop- -|per skin, $2.25 M; 4000. up, $2. Can ship at once. Prepaid. No COD. J. I. Rigdon, Alma, Rt. Sohees treated Kudzu, ex- tra large, carefully packed, PP, $1. doz Jonathan W. Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave. Lots of cabbage plants, mix- ed, 200 for 25c in lots of $1. worth with postage paid. Wrap- ped in damp cloth. Mrs. Alva Pusesil: Round Oak. - Govt. insp. Old Fashion Boon Potato Plants, 500, $2.50; $4. M; Red and Pink Skin PR, 500, $2.; $3.50 M, Claudie Mathis, .| Gainesville, Rt., 2. . SEEDS FOR SALE > Honey Drip Cane Seed, pure, recleaned, 90 per ct. germ., 98 per ct. purity, 21/2 bu. per bag, | $3. bu. L. M. Turner, Royston. Mexican Sunflower, and Dip- -per, Calabash Pipe, Luffa _| Sponge (dish rag) Gourd Seed, _| 15e pkt.; 2 pkts,, 25c, Mrs. M, C. _|DunnNett, Sandy Springs. 5 lbs. Long Green Okra Seed, $2:50; 50c Ib.; 12 Ibs. Black Dia- mond Water melon, $2. lb. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen. Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 25c good start. No COD nor MO. Mrs., Sallie Floyd,. Rock- smart, Rt, 2, Birdeye Pepper Seed, 5 pods, 10e; Bushel Gourd, 10ce doz. seed. Mrs.. Clyde Logan, Austelle, Rt. 2. Martin -Gourd Seed, 25 C; Calico Bunch Butterbeans, 35 Ib.; 3 lbs., $1. PP. Earl Stuck- ey, Blackshear. Recleaned: Brown Top Millet Seed, for grazing and hay, $10. Cwt. Norman Johnson, War- renton. : Green Pod Okra Seed, 60c tb.; Black Diamond ater- melon; 75 lb. in 10 Ib. lots.; Cannonball Watermelon, 40 lb.; H. B,-36 Cantaloupe, 50e lb.; White Browneyed Crowder Peas, $5. bu.; Squash, 50c Ib. Add postage, Mrs. Cc. H. Sledge, Byron. White Tender Hull Greases back Cornfield Seed Beans, al- cup; 6 bu. Clay Peas, Mrs. W. cay. - Col, Bunch Butterbeans, 20 large cup. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Moss, Covington, Rt. 1. Old Fashion Calif. Beer Seed, fresh big start, 25c, Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna, Rt. 2. Calif, Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c st.; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Early Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. Genuine Imp. Cannonball Black Diamond Seed, $1.00; Originator Ga. Sweetheart Melon, $2. Ib. Hand saved large State tested. Semesan treated. W. O. Bird- song, Gordon. i BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE W. Anderson, Carte- Beans, 50 measuring cup; Gray Speckled Half Runners, 35c. Treated for weevils. PP. Stamps all right. Ans. all let- ters. A, S. King, Lawrenceville, P,| Rt. 3. 30 bu. Mixed Peas, slightly damaged, $4. bu.; 15 bu. White Browneyed Peas, fine oe table hay, $6. bu, FOB. Joe More - Ibs., so dq well for stick beans, *40c. picked* without rain, $5. bu. PP in Ga.} Heavy bearing Black Pole, .in large quantities. FOR SALE. FOR SALE -ELLANEOU FOR SALE "Large and Little Purple Hull Peas, White Crowders, 20c lb. in 5 lb, lots, $10. bu. Speckled Purple Hull Peas, 18 lb.; $8. bu. Add postage. W. A. Smith, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Blackeyed White ane Pole Cat Crowders, Early. Clay, Long Green Pod, all weevil treated, sound, 1948 crop, 15 lb. up to 30 lbs. Add postage; Over 30 only. L. W. Spinks, Rockmart, Reel : 25 bu. Brabs, 10 bu. Eras, 10 Crowders, good planting seed, $4.50 bu. FOB. Carl A. Walker, Ellaville. Clemson Non-Shatter Soy Beans, recleaned, event wt. 21/2 bu. bags,: 99.08 per ct. purity, 85 per ct. germ., $3.50 bu. in bag lots or more; $3.75 bu. in less than bag lots. O. M. Ware, Marshallville. 50 bu. Yelmando Soy Beans, recleaned, lst. grade, new bags, 95 per ct. germ., $4. bu. Osborn Royal, Vienna, Rt. 2, Box 45. 35 bu. clean white Brown- eyed Crowder, slightly mixed, } treated, free of weevils, good for table or to sow, 11/2 mi. S. Douglasville on Ga. No. - 5. James F. Morris, Douglasville, Rt. 2; Recleaned YYalnando Shatter Proof Soy Beans, in new 2 bu. bags, $4. bu. Geo. Larsen, De- Soto. 75 bu. bright sound, reclean- ed, Iron Clay Mixed Peas, $6.50 bu. Will ship any Size order. H,. C, Daniel, Waynesboro, White Bunch Butterbeans, 20e lb. Add postage. Mrs. Bes- sie Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Rt. e : 12 bu. Iron Clad Peas, slight- ly mixed, $5. bu. FOB shipping point. J. D. Dunean, Alto, Rt. 1. 2 bu. Clay Peas, two 6 wk. Early Crowder, 4 bu. Purple Hull, fine for trucking and can- ning, $6. bu. entire lot, Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Red Hull Speckled weevil treated, $7. bu.; 20c Ib. T. E. Hooks, Swainsboro, Rt. 2. Brown Crowder Peas, e- cleaned, 10c lb. in lots. E. N. Eslinger, Ringgold, 1/2 bu. Red Speckled Crowd- er Peas, $7.50. M. L. Crow, Jr,, Gainesville, Rt. 2. - 10 bu. Old Fashion Unknowe Peas, sound, clean, $6. bu. W. E. Russell, Palmetto, Rel: White Blackeyed and Red Speckled Crowder Peas, sound, clean, pure, 5 Ibs., $1.; 15 Ibs., $2.75; 30: Ibs., . $5. Add postage, No. checks. Prompt del. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1, 80 bu. Black Crowder Peas for sale. J, Batther Horne, Coch- ran, Genuine Blackeye and few Red Crowder Peas, 15c Ib. White Running Butterbeansy 20c cup. Add postage. No checks. Mattie Ruran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. White Blackeyed Crowders, also Purple Hull, good table peas, for seed, 25cqt. Add post- age. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gain- esville, Rt. 5. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Clover or Vetth plants, high yielding, low growing, Coprock grain Sorghum, $6, Cwt.; Also grain crops now growing on farm, especially new Exp. Stat. Disease resistant Oats; open for inspection. R. D. Tatum, Pal- metto. 1000 bales Lespedeza and Meadow Hay, $20. ton; $18. ton John B. Davis, Chickamauga, Box 153. Several tons nice Peanut Hay, $14. at barn. 3 mi. SE Hawkinsville. R, T. Bembry, Hawkinsville. 8 75 tons good Spanish Peanut Hay, $10. ton. 71/2 mi, Albany on Route 62, C. M, Pippin, Al- 10c lb. FOB. Postal MO}. Peas, | 8 or 4 tons peanut hay for sale. D. H. Simmons, > sts ville. Some hay, $15. ton, also some corn for sale. Irwinton Paulk, Wray. z JORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Large Yellow Pop corn, hand shelled, 20c 1b.; Exc. for potato plants, peahuts or sacks. Mrs, M, E. Posey, Buchanan, Rt, 1. Whatleys Prolific Red Cob Seed Corn, Ist, yr., sound, hand nubbed, $1. pk.; $3.50 bu.; Few bu. early large ear, yellow roasting ear, sweet, $1. pk. Specify how to ship. H. Grady Adams, Social Circle. 40 bu. good clean corn, fine for meal, $1.50 bu. at barn. J, B, Thomas, Farmington. 150 bu. Corn, $1,40 bu. in shuck. W. H. Hardin, Kings- ton, Rt. 1. EGGS FOR SALE Guinea Eggs, 18, $1. Waynie Vickers, Wray. Hatching Eggs: White Chinese Geese, Red Eyed Egyptians, Canadian Honkers, Brown Tou- louse, White Emden, Green Head Mallards, Australian Quackless (solid White Splash), Long Island White Pekins, White Swans. Mrs. Hel- en Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Bourbon Red Turkey Eggs, 50c ea. also 2 Toms for sale; Also . White African Guinea Eggs, $1.50 setting of 15. Add postage. Mrs. eG: 52 Briarcliff Circle N. PP: SYRUP FOR SALE Sugar Cane Syrup, packed in No. 5 and 10-cans, 6 gals. to case, best quality. Truckload lots. C. S.~ Jones, Sylvester, Moultrie Rd. 35 No, 10 Cans pure Ga. Cane Syrup, thick, 90c gal. R. U. Stubbs, Mauk. : 2600 gals. grade A: Syrup, 55c gal. in one lot. C. B. Grimes, Colquitt, Rt. 3. Pure Ga. Syrup, A-1 grade, 6 No. 10 cans per Cs., extra thick, 1948 crop, guar. to please, $5, Gs: FOB. Horace Chason, Whigham, Rt. 2. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE APPLES: Nice Sundried Sour Apples, free of worms, core and peel, 40c lb. PP in Ga. Mrs. Tom Neal, Dial. Nice, bright dried apples, 40c lb. postpaid. Samkey Tyson, Sparks. COTTONSEED: D & PL No, 15, Ist: yr., re- duced, $7. Cwt. E. N. Eslinger, Ringgold, Empire Wilt Resistant Cot- tonseed, Ist. yr., ginned pure, $8. Cwt. FOB. Robert L.. Well- born, Monroe, Rt. 1. LARD: : 50 lbs. can pure Hog Lard, freshly made, nice and white, a 50. C..E. Becham, Macon, Rt. 1, Wesleyan Drive: PECANS: 1948 crop Schley Papershell, well filled Pecans. ne flavor, 5 or 10 Ib., 37 Ib.; Hulled Pe- cans in halves, 85c 1b; In pieces, 75c Ib. Add _ postage. Cash with order, Mrs. G, J. Hol- comb, Bremen, McPherson St. Nice Stewart Pecans for sale or exc. for white sacks. Mrs. Cora Kimberly, Empire, ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow Root, Cherry Tree Bark, May Apple, Yellow Dock, Colts Foot, 35 lb.; Sourwood Sprouts, $1. ea. Add postage. | Wayne Cochran, Pisgah. _|F. F. Taylor, Albany, and A. M.. Tribble, PEPPER: | Bull wose Big Giant Pepiene le *s 25ce doz. Add postage Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shenae oe Dry Garden Sage, 90c De Mrs. Roy Blalock, Canton, Re 3S. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEES: Want 1 to 5 pat. hives and supers with or without be Advise. W. A, Hees burn, Box 188. PLANTS: Want 100 Tobacco plants co once. Give price. PP. Tom Kit- tle, Carrollton, Rt, 5. 4 POTATOES: Want few bu. Red Skin PR Eating Potatoes, . reasonable, Mrs. T, M. Powell, Lake Park. SEED: Want Small Seed that has blue blooms. Mrs. 110 Ade-. lyn Rd, : Want some Genuine Acre Pea Seed, old fashion kind: H, T, Jeffords, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 325. , PLANTS: Want Old Fashion Nancy Hall or other White Skin White Sweet Potato plants, 500 of 1000. At early date. Advise. F. D. Moseley, Grovetown, Rt. 2. Want few susand Bi Stem Potato plants. Write firs and state ee Arthur Scott, Jesup, Rt. Want ne Tobacco plants M. Nance, Savannah, Jones St. TOBACCO: Want 5 or 10 lbs. good strong. homemade tobacco for chewin State price and postage, or wil send COD. Wesley Gowens. Fel- ton, Rt. 1. : 113 W. SACKS FOR SALE Nice print sacks, washed, ironed, free holes and mildew, 30c ea. and postage. Mrs:, M.- L. Stephens, Canton. Rt. 2. Nice print sacks, 100 Ib. cap. washed, ironed, 25c ea. ee postage. Cash or M. O. No chk: Miss Ione- Jackson, Cleveland. Rt.-d, holes, stain and mildew, ea., or 20e ea. in. lots of 4 Add postage to all. Miss Elsi Smith, Cumming, Rt. 5. Sacks, soiled col., ripped, good cond., postpaid. Cash or Oliver R. Haynes, Rt.2. ee 25 MO. Meal English Pea Print sacks, 100 Ib. gee free i at once. State kind and price. C. ie i Dahlonega Sacks, washed, free of holes ae mildew, and spots: Print; 3 $1.: white, 20 ea. Add postage, Mrs. Clay Smith, Dougherty. | Re ae White sacks, mildew and _ letters, 20c ea, $18. C. Mrs. H, A. Richardson, ~ Douglasville. Rt. 4. Large size print sacks, free of holes and spots, washed, ironed, 30c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. H. N. Samples, Branch. Rt. 1. Print 100 Ib. cap. sacks, washed, 25c ea; unwashed, 20 ea. See or write. Miss Thelma Healan, Hoschton. Rt. 1. Good quality White sacks not washed, free of holes an mildew, $2. doz. postpaid ji Ga. Cash or MO. Mrs. R. J. Youngblood, Jasper. Rt. 1. Good print sacks, Wwashe 20e ea and postage. Mrs. Junie: R. Sullens, Murrayville. Rt. 1. washed, Nice print sacks, lironed, free of mold and mil+ dew, 30 ea., odds, 25 ea. Add ~ postage, Maud Young, Gaines- ville. Rt. 9. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 258 ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. Dy Dyer, Gainesville. Rt. 2. free of holew Flowery _ - SACKS FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE ed, no wtters, 20c ea. Add post- Seville: Rt, 1. Fa aoe Cea, - All white sacks postpaid. No ville. Rt. 7. Print sacks, - ferred. Mrs. A. E. Nix, Gaines- Moultrie, Rt. 3. Ibs. 60 per ct. white, 40 per ct. ready May 18. David P. Jordan, Bethlehem, Rt. 1. _Lyons, Rocky Creek Farms. About 50 blocky type Duroc Jersey Pigs, 8-12 wks. old, reg. and treated, $20. ea. Oren P. Fulmer, Chauncey. Good Essex Pigs, 8 wks. old, $21. ea. Reg. in buyers name: Hoyt:Moss, Lula. Hereford Gilts, 75-100 Ilbs., subj. to reg., sired by Belmont Dandy, 1946 State champ. J. E. Humes, Waverly Hall, Rt. Oak Mt. Farm. 2 Cherry Red Duroc Gilts, 3 mos. old, $30. ea.; 1 good male, $35. Wormed, dbl. treated for cholera, reg. Asse. buyer's name. Crates re- sacks, good cond., washed, 25c ea; Whites, wash- age. Mrs. Earl Knight, Gaines- washed, ironed, free mildew: Prints, 18c ea. Sacks, spots, holes, not washed, COD. Mrs. E. E, Clark, Gaines- 100 lb. cap fine 1; washed, ironed, 3, preCOD. it spree weave Add posta ge, ville. Rt. 5. HOGS FOR SALE - Reg: Hampshire Pigs, ready : $3 Ei. from large ___ litters, turned my expense. Ike B. FFA pig chain sows, reg. in Ross, Fort Valley. ~ buyer's name, $25. ea. FOB. : _ Alexander Stophes FFA| HORSES AND MULES " . . 7il i Chapter, Crawfordville FOR SALE ~ Choice Duroe Boars and Gilts, ; 10 wks. old, reg. in buyers name, $25. ea. Burt Bennett, Reg. Tenn. White Walking Horse, 2 yrs. old, halter broke, Reg. SPC Boar tighted gentle, for sale or trade for proad. blocky, farrowed Oct.| beef type heifer. A. S. Gibson, - 23, 1948 from litter of 14. 150 | Thomaston. 2 Small -stocky saddle horse, $75. Or trade for garden trac- tor. C. F. Smith, Comer, Rt. 1. Reg. Wilson-Allen Walking Mare, 6 yrs.. old, $200. Call At. 8545. Dr. Earl Floyd, Atlanta, 1007 Doctors Bldg. Blue Horse Mule, 9 yrs. 1250 Ibs., $100. at my barn. Ot- to Orr, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Good blocky built Black Mare, 7 yrs. old, work single or black, 0 FOB: Also Pigs Reidsville. - (Duroc Boar, new ready. for service. Sell or exc. -for 2 shoats. Mrs. J. H.. Robinson, - Duroc Boar, now ready for ready to ship. Reg. in buyers name. Geo. M. _ Lankford, old, OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky. - 40-50 lbs., 8 wks. old, $25. ea.| dbl. and ride, 1200 lIbs., $100. Ten wks. old, $30. ea. Reg. in] my place. 1/4 mi. off Buford buyers name. Satis. guar. Ship} Hwy. Turn east at Baileys anywhere. H. J. Dupree, Ac-| Serv. Stat. Jim Chatham, Nor- of worth, Rt. 1. cross, Rt. 1. z : 1 IMPORTANT as Please check your name and address on your copy, of the Bulletin. If it is nop CORRECT in. every way, please let us know or if you are getting two copies at either one or more addresses, advise so that. the unnecessary one may be taken off the list . and always in giving notice of CHANGE .OF AD- DRESS, please give both the NEW and the OLD AD- DRESS. When desiring to be put on our Mailing List for regular weekly copies, and for any copy of any issue, please wsite direct to: The Market Bulletin, 22% State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. ~ THANK YOU FOR YOUR CAREFUL ATTEN- TION AND COOPERATION to the above request. * & United Duroc | Smith, Ringgold, Rt. 4. Coleman, Mount Airy, Rt. _ ABERDEEN-ANGUS SALES A combination Aberdeen-Angus Dispersion and Production Sale, Wednesday, May 25th, 2:00 P. M. at Norheast Georgia Fair Assn., Barn, Gainesville: 22 Reg. females, including 10 cows with calves at foot and 10 Reg..bulls, 1 to 2 yrs. old. Consign- ments from 4 leading herds, plus entire Frank Lane Peet 5S SAI, Ae Aberdeen-Angus Production: Sale, on Friday, May 27th, 1:00 P. M., at Pierce Co. Stock Yards, Blackshear: 10 Reg. bulls, 1-to 2 yrs. old, and 8 Reg. females, including cows with calves at foot and bred and open heifers. Consignments from 6 leading Georgia Herds. George W. Gibson, et 106 East 3rd. St., or the Above Barns. ; STATE-WiIDE NEGRO BEEF CATTLE SHOW AND SALE The second annual State-Wide Negro Beef Cat- tle Show and Sale will be held at Greensboro, *a., Friday, June 3. Show and Sale beginning at 10 A.M. Many unusually fine cattle, including few, select, young Guernsey bulls with Advanced Registration will be shown and offered. Valuable cash prizes awarded to the winning calves. : This is the only show and sale sponsored By and For Negro farmeres in Georgia. People of both race groups are cordially invited to attend. Benjamin F. Hubert, Executive-Director Assn., for Advancement of Negro Country Life, Mayfield. FOR SALE Good Gray Mare Mule, work anywhere. Sell or > exc. for nice heifer from. good milk dines. Roy J. Flanders, Kite, Rt. 1. For Sale and service: Young Belgian Stallion and extra good Ga. raised Jack, fee $10. for both, K. S: Price, aa Rt. 4, Box 10. 5 yr. old Black Brood Mare, can be used for saddle or work horse at my place. Come after. Clyde Baker, Statesboro. CATTLE FOR SALE ~ Reg. Jersey Bull, 15 mos. old, sired -by the Superior Sire, Farinuse Standard Select. from Green Fields, out of Barons Dreaming Viola, $300. Joel Young reg. Bull Calf, from famous Penal Farm imparted bloodlines, $60. at farm. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge, Echo Valley Farm. : , 2 reg. Hereford Bulls, 3 1/2- 41/2 yrs. old, Domino and Bocaldo breeding, $350. and $400. 71/2 mi. Albany on Rt. 62. C. M: Pippin, Albany. 16 Feeder Calves, mostly White Face steers and heifers, 200-500 Ibs., one reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 1000 lbs., 22 1/2 c lb. for lot. Phone 4211. Wray Smith, Sparta. . 2 Dbl. Standard Polled Here- ford: Bulls, Advance Domino Breeding; one-32 mos., a prov- en site; other 9 mos. old, both well marked, low- to. _ground. See at my farm. 11/2. mi. E. Smyrna. Phone 136R Smyrna. nee H. M. Peabody, SE Rt. Jersey Cow, fresh with Ist. ealf, $125. without calf; Jersey Cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh, $150. Al- _-bert Smith, Tyrone. 4 reg. Hereford Bulls, dbl. standard, polled, two 11 mos. old, two 15 mos. old. W. C. Har-! ris, Winder. Reg. Guernsey Bull, Idalias Valor Esquire No. 436013, elev- en mos. old, 700:lbs., good color, good markings, $200. rg. in buyers name. See at my farm. Arthur Whitfield, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Jersey Cow, feck: with 2nd. mi. N. top of Dicks Hill. L. L. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE - calf, (12 days old). See me 11/24 BANTAMS > Dye f RI Red, Dark Conniats Mo Black Breasted Red and 1 on Blue Game Bantams, reason- me | Ringneck Pheasants, 3- hens, cock, hens laying, $17.50. Ches- | ter Jones, Red Oak, Box 3. _| BARRED, Weare & OTHER! ROCKS: 30 St. Stock Buff Rock Fry- |? ers, $35.; or $1.25 ea.; Also 10} St. Stock White Rock Fryers, $11.50 or $1.25 ea. Miss Evie 3, Box 89-B. 25 ea. lot; 1 yr. old, mostly now laying hens: Rocks, $50.00; Eng. Master Breed W. L., $55. 00 or $2.25 ea.; Also 15 Parmenter Red Cock- erels, 12 wks. old, $2. ea. Mrs. Belle P. Garey Newington, OS! GIANTS AND ~10 or 12 big 2 yrs. old Cocks; Grays, Travelers, and Round |? Heads, $10. ea.; 8 or 10 Brown Reds, and Shawl Necks, 1 -yr. old, $7.50 ea. Mrs. Will Davis, Buena Vista, Rt. 4, Box BB. 3 Blue Game Rooster, about. 18} mos. old, 7 1/2 Ibs., gqod eyes, | good spurs, full stock, $6. C. Bennett, Duluth, POB oi 3 Hens, 1/2 Wingate aaa Reds, 1/2 Buckingham Round- head, proven breeders, 2 pullets ing, not related, 3 yrs. old, for $18. Box 453. Purebred Dark Gomiske: of very best- young cockerels, | ( selected from 125 others, 6 wks. -old, $1.25 ea.; 2, $2.00; als mos. old roosters, . $3. 288.5 young laying hens, 1 yr. old rooster, Reidsville. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. $6. Won't ee Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. Grown ae M. B. Gobbler Mrs. J. C. Owen, Rockmart. es Tom Turkey, 4 Hens, $35.5 + $3. (doz: ; Lizzies =. ee rson, N. C., RE 4, Box ip (Resident of Ga). rE: Imp. White - African. cae hatching eggs, 18, $2. PP. 2. He Black, Ochlochnee, Rt. 1. (CAVIES) FOR SALE | Giant Chinchilla Rabbits, some does, ready for breeding and bucks ready for service | and Jr. does and bucks, all ped., wt. up to 61/2 lbs. at 2 mos. old, long eared. Mrs. H. R. Col-; lins, Flovilla. Extra large white NZ Rab- bits, 1 pr. grown, $5.00; 4 young, 10 wks. old, $1.25 ea. Will not! ship, C. S. Winn, Dunwoody. | NZW Rabbits, ped. 8-10 wks. old, non-ped. 6-8 mos. old, | heavy wt. Chinchillas, ped. 8- 10 wks. old, for sale. Tel. Cy. Cecile Ave., S. E. NZW Bred Doe, $5.00; Ped. NZW Youngsters, $2: up. D. Roof, Jr., Waynesboro, Box 212. NZW Rabbits, from _ ped. stock, 8 mos. old, $5.00; 8 mos. ald Buck, $5.00; Pair 9 mos. old, $10.50; 10 wks, old Bucks, . $2. ea. Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming, Rt. 5. 2 yr. old Checkered Giant Buck, slight eye defect but ful- ly reg. with papers, $10. exp.. col. Rex, Ga, booking orders for Checkered Giants, 6 wks. old: does, $5. ea.; bucks, $4. .a. Ped. paprs. Walter Reeves,, Ellenwood, Rt. 1. 30 guinea pigs, Cheap. Mrs. Alex all _ sizes, Jc, Crawfordville. (Pine RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS ; 6745. W. R. Shell, Atlanta, 1634 H: Beazley,} od -' ea, Will not ship either. Mrs. E. eon Watson, Ben Hill, Rt, ae | MISC. CHICKENS: < 1 doz. nice young hens. 5 mos. | old. beginning to lay, $2.50 ea. 'Mrs. D. R. King, Decatur, Columbia Dr. PFACOCKS. PIGEONS, | PHEASANTS, QUAIL, ETC. | White King Pigeons, vpred. large, very vrolific, $2.50. lor.; White Fantaits, . healthy |, stock, mated and working, $3. Buff. Cochin Bantams, | Sounds grown stock, laying. $4. or, Mrs. W. E. Marshall, Ber nolds. ' Racing Homers, very best of bloodlines, stock birds, $4. pr. Satis. \Jumbus, 1351 Springer Stix Golden Pheasants in full plumage, $17.50 pr.: Also White Leghorn and Mod. Black Breasted Red Game Hens, $3.| ea. Virgit Dunn, East Point, 408 Hendrix Ave. REDS: NH, RI, AND OTHERS: 9 New Hampshire Hens, 14 mos. old; $2.40 ea: 9, $16.50; also 2 Dark Cornish, 2 yr. old Roosters, $2.50 ea.; 2 Aug. hatch Dark Cornish Cockerels, $2.40 ea. FOB. Mrs. J. E. *Stone,|. Adairsville, Rt 2. 60-12 wks. old NH Red Pul lets, poliocne tested, $1. t= 1 Mrs. A. able. B. H. Holsomback, East oe Point, 302 S. Harris: St. . Mantams: 1- -each, Golden| Hens, $1. ea. Billie Durden, 7 Odum, Rt. t : Trio Jap Bearded Silkies, | pro hens now laying, $7.50; Also| St. : MISCELLANE US: 4-A Barred | IDEA One Aubrey, Aa Rt. 24; |. ee SOS ede ie = See 3 large White Pekin a lar laying and 2 drakes, 1948 hatch, | Gojgq 1 $1. 75 ea. FOB Exp. office; Also }j 6 large B. B. Bronze Hens, ; for sale: Also Turkey Eggs, 30c | y 885 |. pure-| guar. E. A. Fennall. Oe Sebright and Red Rooster, Bie Topknot Roosters, and 2 Brown e Want 10-20 yo brown Legho: Hens. lets. not over 1 Stone, Thomso i ad Mrs. c. B. Re Lee Osborne, Sandersville, Pe PIGEONS: Want 2 Carneaux Pig x Want + white woman K eee of family. M ee ae 5 nearly grown of same breed-| ft fe 1 pure Roundhead Cock,}! and 2 Hens, $25. Will not ship. N Roper, |. e Want job as__ wheat, and corn Lifetime experience. Donald, Barnes : on farm or. dairy. | On-The-Job Trainin truck and tractor. Prefer 4 or 5 | water, school chureh. Ready all letters. - Hogansville, Rt. 2 43 yrs. old raised on fa