Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 June 22

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COMMISSIONER







VOLUME 32



_ Editorial By al By TOM LINDER

Be inning i in 1940, when Con-
zress passed Lend-Lease, the
Jnited States Government ask-

a the American farmers, as a
patriotic duty, to increase pro-
duction. The American farmer,
iasalways responded nobly. With
his sons and daughters employ-
ed in industry and enlisted in
the Armed Services, the farmer
and his wife, with whatever help
they could hire, kept the farm
\going. He performed miracles.
With less help on the farm, he
\produced record crops.

Nature seemed to approve.
Weather conditions were as
ear ideal as could be hoped,
and through a World War of un-
}precedented magnitude the peo-
ple of America, our Armed

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were well fed.

' The farmer persisted in spite
of every impediment thrown in
his path and in spite of the OPA,
the Bowles Weevil, the un-
friendly attitude of the United
States Department of Agricul-
ture, etc., the farmer continued
to Eeduce food and fiber in tre-
mendous amounts.

_ At the time that a minimum
9f 40 cents was indicated for
cotton, to be in line with our
general economy, and when cot-
ton went to approximately 40
cents a pound, in spite of the
propaganda the Bureaucrats
could put out, the United States
Department of Agriculture
ame out with an estimate of
more than a million bales in ex-
cess of the actual crop and forc-
ed the price back to 27 and 28
cents and caused the cotton
farmers to lose $50.00 to $60.00
on every bale that he sold.

_ Not only that, but the Govern-
ment put on export controls so
to force American crops to
mulate in America while
.merican taxpayers dollar



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1949

NUMBER 42

THE E BRANNAN PLAN AGAIN



\Forces overseas -and our Allies -



was sent by shiploads to buy

agricultural products in foreign

countries.
Now comes

Mr.

Brannan,

Secretary of Agriculture, and.
- proposes that American farm

prices shall go to world levels
and that the American farmer
shall become a ward of the Gov-
ernment and depend upon Con-
gress to take money from the
taxpayers to give the farmer a
decent living. This is Commun-
ism, Socialism or what isms you
want to call it, except it is not
Americanism.

We know by experience that
any country which embarks on

a Socialistic or Communistic |

program cannot find any place
to stop short of complete totali-
tarianism. We see England,
once launched on the sea of So-

cialism, can find no place on _

which to rest her foot. She is
being carried helplessly along
from socializing one industry to
another and must be swept by
this unchanging tide to com-
plete Socialism of medicine,
agriculture and industry. This
means totalitarianism is_ its
goal, it matters not by what
name totaliarianism may be
called.

The same Socialistic theory
which would have the Treasury
pay the farmer for the food the
American people eat, would, by
logical projection, i bessarily
call for the Treasury to pay for
the clothes which we wear.

Once launched on this never
changing sea of Socialism, it
would be necessary for the Na-
tional Treasury to pay for our

houses and for our automobiles,

for our medicine and for every
necessity of our lives.

The inevitable consequence
would be in the years to come
that the United States would
simply constitute a mammoth
concentration camp in which al]
citizens would give their labor
to the Government and the Gov-

ernment in turn would pee
their needs. This condition
would constitute a Western Rus-
sia.

The pages of history tell us
of the rise of the great powers
of the past. They tell us of the
decay of those powers when
they launched on a course of
Internationalism. They tell us of
the fall of those great powers
when Internationalism, imports
+ of foreign goods, and imports
of foreign populations destroy-
ed the basic manhood and
statesmanship which had made
those powers great.

The last of these great pow-
ers is disintegrating before our
very eyes. Great Britain, which
only a few years ago, boasted
that it ruled the waves and that
the sun never set on its flag is
now an impecunious beggar at
the gate of the United States
Treasury. And, the people of
the United States are turning
their pocketbooks wrong side
out to support a Socialistic re-
once proud and independent
people.

Out of one pocket we pay bil-
lions of dollars to finance So-
cialistic and Commuunistic re:
gimes in the old world and at
the same time out of the other
pocket, we fork up billions of
dollars to hire these Socialist
and Communist Governments
to oppose Russia, the King of
the Communists and Socialists.

Now Mr. Brannan would have
us to set the Ship of State of
our own country on that same
uncharted sea which the lessons

but to shipwreck and disaster.
The time has come, the Wal-
rus said,
To talk of many things:
Of shoesand shipsand sealing-
wax
Of cabbagesand kings
TOM LINDER



| Commissioner Of Agriculture

gime marking the decay of a

of the past teach us can lead.










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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FCR SALE



New J. D. No. 5 Mower for
fale. Harry Williamson, Com-
merce.

Cole Guano and Grain Drill,
game as new, just used 1 season,
$10. Elda Bryan, Dahlonega, Rt.
4.

40 HP Allis-Chalmers Sta-
tionary Motor, Ist class cond.,
used to pull heavy hammer
raill or any other belt driven
farm equipment, $700. Will Sor-
rolis, Danielsville, Rt. 3.

Ford - Ferguson Equipment,
planters, fertilizers, mower,
bottom plow, duster, dirt scoop,
sweep rake, etc. Sell or exe. for
Athens Disc Plow or Harrow.
R. A. Eavenson, Dewey Rose.

Farmall M Tractor, 6 disc J.
D. tiller, heavy duty harrow,
Bull dozer attachment; No. 52
MecCormick-Deering Combine
with auxiliary eng. All or part.

Charles C. Register, Dublin, .Rt.
5.

1 H Wagon, $20. C. S. Winn,

Dunweody. Chamblee - Dun-
woody Rd. Phene Chamblee
2617.

Cotion Duster, Oliver No. 13
Turn Plow, No. 77 Syracuse
Middle Buster, $12:50 ca. at
farm. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 2. :

2 H John Deere Mowing Ma-
@hine and Rake, Ist class cond.
Fell or exc. for heavy type gar-
glen tractor. Pay difference. L.
H. Quarterman, Flemington.

Set of Cultivators for Farmall
A Tractor, hand lift, used only
ro time, $75.00; Bradley 24

isc Harrow, Tractor Drawn,

workable cond., $50. 1 mi. S.

Collier Station, Hwy. 41. R: O.
Rivers, Forsyth.
Athens 4 Disc Tiller, 4-1

zond., $180. my place. 7 mi. from!
Jas. A.)

Columbus on River Rd.
Manry, Fortson.

Mowing Machine and Trac-
gor Stalk Cutter, cheap. George
artin, Gainesville. (Dawson-
ville Hwy. 53).

Oliver Combine, good cond.,
vheap: Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hart-
well, Rt. 1.

1942 Farmall
1500.00; Planters, Cultivaior,
ert. Attach. Used 2 yrs., $300.;
1 double has 2nd harrow with
20 in. disc, $150.00; 5 disc Intl.
Tiller (broke only about 50 A)
$475.00; Duster, Weeder, etc.
also. D. H: Simmons, Hawkins-
wille.

11-A JD Combine, {ood cond.,;
he power take- off, $350, F.R.
we, ee

M_ Tractor,



SECOND HAND
[ACr.:NERY FOR SALE



2 H .Wagon, perfect cond.,
with factory body and brakes,
$65.00; Also 2-2H Turn Plows,

good cond., $10. ea: John Self,
Villa Rica, Rt. 1.

20 in. Upright Grist Mill with
sheller, $125.00; Hammer Mill
with 10 in, screen, $75.00; prac-
tically new Shucker and Shell-
er, $350. $500. for lot. All Ist
class con. ready to operate. E.
W. Wilson, Villa Rica.

Practically new -Avery Mow-
ing Machine, McCormick-Deer-
ing Machine, 2-Disc Plow for
Fordson Tractor, 2H Draw Turn
Plow 93, etc. 21/2 mi. Cave
Springs Rd. W. R. Robinson,
Cadrtown, Rt. 2.

2 Martin Cotton Dusters,
used very little, 2 Row Duster
pulled by mule. Priced to sell.
T. W. Sigman, Social Circle.

11/2 Bale, 4 Ton, 4 Wheel
Tractor, Bradley Trailer, 14 ft:
with detachable 44 side
boards, equipped, used 6 times,
take $100. less than cost new.
Rev. Jas. Hazelton, Atlanta, 257
Norweod Ave. N. E.' Tel. Cr.
0701.

Almost new No. 402 .A. T.
Ferrell. Clipper Seed Cleaner
and Treater with screens, with
or without elec. motor. Bargain.
J.-H. Dorminy Fitzgerald.

Nev, Case Grain Drill, never
used, $39750; Combine, $400.00;
Hay Baler, $250. Good cond.
Mrs. arry .W. Hartzog, Bue-
hanan, Rt. 2. E

Pressure Canner in _ perfect

cond., holds 110 No. 2 cans, $45.
G. Lucius Williams, Ideal, Box
16

Intl. Model No. 42 Combine,
good cond., $345. Joe Slade,
Sandersville.

Practically new Lime Spread-
er with new rubber tires, usd
once, $100.00; Ariens Tiller Gar-
den Tractor, good cond., $200.;
Terracing- Outfit for Ford-Fer-
guson Tractor, bull dozer type,
$100. All equipment used very
little. Mrs. Julia S. Ford, EHen-
wood, Ellenwood Rd., Rt. 1

J. D. No. 52 2 Sottom Plow,
$140.00; 6 Disc J. D. Tiller,
$225. with grain box attach-
ment. Ist class cond. C. M. Pip-
pin, Albany, Rt. 2.

Cotton Duster, can use for 2
or 3 rows, used on tractor, need
some repairs, $25. O. B. Brown,
Fort Valley, Rt. 2.

Elec. Brooder, 75 chick cap.,
perfect cond., $10. Fob. Dr. Rob-
ert .S. Coleman, Sevannah, 704
Liberty Bank Bidg. .

rcond.,

Stewart, Social Circle, Rt. 1.

SECOND HAND
CHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND



J. D. Model 12 A-6 ft. Com-
bine, cxe. cond., $925.00; 2 H
Wagon, -practically new, $110.
Fred Dockweiler, Cordele, Rt. 4.

Practically new 1 H Wagon
with equipment, used very lit-
tle, $100. Dewey Cheek, Carnes-
ville, Rt. 2.

3 Row Oakes Drill, mule
drawn, good cond., for best of-
fer. G. W. Malcom, Madison.

Intl. Power Lift three 26 in.
Disc Tiller, fit H or M Farmall,
used 1 day. Geo. N. Thomas,
Thomasboro.

New 2 H Walking Cultivator,
perfect cond, $50. Riley C.
Couch, Turin.

Athens, Series B, Bush and
Bogg Harrow, 8-24 in. discs,
used 1 season, $165. my farm on
Nick-A-Jack Creek, between 7
P. M. and 7 A. M. Yantis Mitch-
ell, Smyrna, Rt. 2.

Planter Jr. 3 H Garden Trac-
tor and Plow, practically new.
Will -acrifice. Alonzo Field,
Smyrna, Rt. 1, Box 376 A. Tel.
Be. 4569.

Model 43 H Tygart Cotton
Duster, good cond., used 1 sea-
son, six-spout working ~ off
power take-off on tractor. B. F.
Harris, Griffin, Box 364. Phone
4586.

2 H Wagon, ied cond., for
sale.'3 mi. S. Commerce. James
Greenway, Care John Newman,
Commerce, Rt. 4.

Lilliston Peanut Picker, Pow-
er Hay Press, on rubber, good
sell or trade for cows. W.
P. Lowery, Chauncey, Rt. 1.

Lilliston Peanut Picker on
Southern Peanut Plows, $25.00.
M. P. Minchew, Jr.,. Macon, Rt.

3.

WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor
and Intl. 4 Disc Plow. Both on
rubber, 6 ft. Temden Harrow,
Intl. Side Del. Rake, $700: W. H.
Joyner, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2.

M Farmall Tractor, perfect

cond., 2 rubber tired Tractor
Trailers, 26 in. 10 Disc Athens

Harrow, practically new, EZ
Lift for Harrow. Hugh Hud-
dleston, Senoia, Rt. 2.

Brannon Gee-Whiz Ena
Mill and Silage Cutter combi-
nation, satis. guar. J. C. Bran-
non, Lut! ersville, POB 41.

Set Bush and Bogg Harrows,
22 in. disc, and 1 Monroe Lift.

Reasonable. G. W. Anderson,
Leaf.
Farmall H Tractor, dbl. disc

plow and cutting harrow, used
2nd year, good cond. Easy terms
or. trade for mules or. cows,
Dennis Beard, LaFayette, Rt. 1,
Strait Gut Rd.

1948 B John Deere with pow-
er control, planters and culti-
vators, 8 disc Athens Harrow,
used very little, cheap, my farm
9 mi. SE Lexington. Victor L..
Burt, Lexington.

1939 WC Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor, new motor and tires, tip-
top shape, also set of King Har-
rows with 28 disc. C. B. Gar-
mon, Lilburn, Box 249, Rt. 1.
Phone St. Mt. 3106.

Planters with all plates, $700.
Melvin B. Roy. Lilburn, Rt. 1.

WC Allis-Chalmers
5 Disc Case Tiler and
Sec. Case Harrow, tractor
equipped. _ rubber and _ steel
wheels. Good cond. W. L. Park-
er, Lyons, Rt. 1. (at Ohoopee
Station). ;

Garcen Tractor with cycle
bar, mower, new motor, $100.
B. H. Upton, Macon, 586 Lyn-
more Ave.

50. ft. steel tower with 10 ft.
wind mill, perfect cond. R. F.
Jenkins, Munnerlyn.

Tractor,
7 ft. Dbl.

Turner Peanut Picker, $350.;
Mowing Machine, JHC make,
#60. J. H. Leverett Parrott.

Good No. 7 McCormick-
Deering Horse Drawn Mowing
Machine, 6 ft. blade with extra
blade, good copd., $75. R. G.

New 2 H Walking Cultivator,
perfect cond. $50. Riley Cv



Couch, Turin

rubber, perfect cond., and set of].

Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Rt. 6.

3-80 Saw. Lummus Gin out-
fit, complete, 30 H Baler and 1-
20 H Engine, cheap or seel sep-
arately. J. T. Warnock, Tarry-
town,

2 Row 1 H Cotton Duster,
good cond., $40. G. H. Laing,
Americus, Rt. i,

Small 4 Wheel Farm Type
Wagon, $35. John Wright, At-

lanta, 203 14th- St., N. W. Tel.
At. 8786.
42 Ford-Ferguson Tractor,

Bush and Bogg Harrow, Dirt
Scoop, Middle Buster, Single
Bottom Plow, $1200. C. T. Sam-
ples, Atlanta, 1298 Bolton Rd.,
N. W., Rt. 5. Tel. Be. 7918.

Minneapolis Moline Tractor,
on steel, good cond., $240.00; 7
ft. Dbl. Disc Harrow, $165. J. L.
Faircloth, Boston, Rt. 1. Old
Parker Place.

A John Deere Tractor, No. 60
Allis-Chalmers Combine, just
overhauled, 10 Disc King Har-
row, 6 Disc J. D. Tiller, Tractor
Trailer, $2600.00. Good cond.
James Ginn, Canon, Rt. 1.

Practically new J.-D. Model
M Cultivator and Planter~ at-
tachment, A-1 cond. Cheap. W.
P. Payne, Canton; Rt: 2.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want Manure Spreader. Must
be in good cond. Give name of
machine, price, full particulars.
Claud Sims, Cleveland,. Rt. 4.

Want horse drawn hay rake.
Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Rt. 6.

Want Ferguson Cultivator to
fit old model Covington Trac-
tor planters, reasonable for
cash. G. W. Stoker, Conyers, Rt.
23

Want planters and cultivators
for Ford-Ferguson Tractor. A.
J. Weldon, Griffin.

Want horse drawn Cotton
Dusting Machire, in _ perfect
cond., ready for use. Advise. C.
B. Thornton, College. Park, -401
E. Princeton. Ave. Tel. Calhoun
4746.

Want 2 used 41/2 wagon
wheels. Advise. J. A. McCrary,
Decatur, 415 Sycamore St.

Want Threshing Machine in
working cond. With or without
motor. B. B. Sutton, Jr, Gray
mont, Rt. 1.

Want tractor mower to fit
John Deere G. Advise. L. F.
Nowell, Macon, Rt. 3.

Want skidder to be used for
pulling stumps and trees for
clearing pasture land on farm.
E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3.

Want horse drawn hay rake.

Want 3 Disc Tiller with seed
box. attachment. No junk. J. G.
Cobb, Quitman, Rt. 2

Want 2H Hay Rake (used),
wheels unnecssary. James W.
Grear, Helen. (White Co):



PLANTS FOR SALE

Wilt resistant Marglobe, Rut-
ger, New Stone Tomato plants
in July for fall ripening, 50c C.
Add postage. Mrs. P. R. Arnold,
Benevolence. -

Short Stem Collard Plants,
30c C; $2.50 M: Del: Mrs. Leilar
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Govt. insp. La. Copperskin
and PR plants, $i. M. Prompt
delivery. A. L. Mann. Surrency.

Govt. insp. La: Copperskin



MACHINERY FOR SALE |

plants. Phone or wire for pric

Arabi,

postage. Mrs. Henry Eller,
lijay, Rt. 3.

Copperskin and 100 to Hill F

























































Wednesday, Jun ) 22, 19.
. PLANTS FOR SALE |

Marglobe Tomato, B dy
Beauty Egg Plants, Long Cay
enne Hot Pepper plants, 50c Hy
500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Chas. Wy!
Cabbage, 600, $1.00; $1.40 Mb
PP; Collard, 20 M, . $20. FoR

Moses Davis, Milledgeville, Re
5, Box 126, 4

Summer . Cabbage, ~ Collard:
Tomatoes, Onion plants, 506)
$1.00; $1.75 ee Pepper, 50c
500, $1.75; $3, M, W. H. Branam
Gordon.

PR plants, $1. M. del. in Ga
Money with order. L. L. Groovw
er, Baxley, Rt. 2. j

Late Flat Dutch Cabbagl
plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Ad
postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, - |
jay, Rt. 3.

Govt. insp. and treated Pui
ple and Copperskin PR plant "
ready, $1.50 M. Del. oc
plants. Prompt shipment. N@

185.

Marglobe and Rutger Tomi
to, Chas. W. Cabbage plants
ready, 300, $1.00; $2. M. PP. Noy
COD. Marcus Williams, Gain
ville, Rt. 2.

Bunch cert, PR plants, $
M; 2 M or more, $3. M.
anywhere in Ga. by - expres:
Geo. W. Register, Cordele, R
a



Red Skin PR plants, $1.25 |
Prepaid. Paul Lightsey, Screy
en.

Wilt resistant New Stone
Rutger, Marglobe
plants, 50c C. July teli-4
postage. Mrs. P. R. Arnold,
nevolence.

Fresh field grown young Ru
ger Tomato plants, ready, $18
M; PR plants, $1.50 M. Del. Fu
count. W. A. Pearce, Surrene
Re, 2.

Red and Yellow Hot Peppe
plants, 10 doz.; Mint plant
rooted, 10c ea. Add _ post
Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca,
wi

Hot Pepper: Small Chic
Eye, 25c doz.; Long Hot M
size, 30c doz.; Dill Plants,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. C. R.
rells, Monroe, Rt. 1.

Strawberry, Red Gold, Wot
derberry, 75 C; White Tceb iTg
Blackberry, Red Raspberry, |
rooted Sage, Horse Radis
50c; Also large pieces Bik
Wainut Meats, 75c lb. Add pot
age. No ~checks.. Mrs. Will
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

PC plants, insp., cert., shippet
promptly by mail, $1.40 M; Exp
$1. M.; 10 M or more, 75 M
No checks. MO _preferres
Major Crow, Gainesville,
L :



State insp. PR and La. Co
perskin plants, $1. M Fob; $1
M. del. Prompt shipments, |
Herndon, Surrency.

-Cert. PR, Tomato and Pepper
on. big lots. W. W. William
Quitman.

PR State insp. and _treate d|
Bunch Potato plants, $4. M;_ 5
M or more, $3.50 M; Run
Vine, $2. M. Del. E. H. Hall
Rea.

Late Flat Dutch Cabbe
300, 60c; 500, 90c; $1.60 M. Ad



Cert. Bunch Potato pla

red skin, $4. M; 5000 or more,
$3.50 M; Red Skin Vine R ue
ning, $2. M. PP. Mrs. T. P.
selwhite, Arabi,
4310.

Rt. 1. Phe

Govt. insp. PR Red Skin a
75c M. Can fill lz



plants, $1. M. Exc. 1000 plants
for 3 nice print sacks. C. F.
Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2. .

Sweet Pepper plants, 20c doz.
Add postage. Mrs.
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

plants, 50c C; 500, $1.75; $2.75
M. Del. No
Keith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

PR Red Skin govt. insp. and

ders on return mail.



Lightsey, Surrency, Rt 2 %

tato plants,
orders..D. A. Lightsey, Ps
rency,

Mollie Hen- ed, $2. M. PP. Mrs. Lee Holl
| mon,

Marglobe and Rutger Tomato |;AVe-

chechs. Egbert: plants,
|ders. G. L. Brannen, Patter

Copper Skin and 100 to Hill|Ga. Collards, 500, $1.00;
plants, 50c M. Can fill large or-|M; Long Cayenne Poppe!
D. A.{C; 500, $1.50. Del. J. H.
Milledgeville. Rt. 5.











y

Rt. 2. ;
Chas. Blue Grass plants, roat

Macon, 2568 Montpell

insp. Red Skin

Govt. ;
75 M. Fob. No COD or-

Chas. W. Cabbage, 700, $






lants, cer't., ship-
50 M. by mail
i. by exp.; 5 M,
. MO. John C.
le, Rt. 1.
reated La. Cop-
1 Red PR _ plants,
uttings, $2. M. Good
_ shipment. Guy
ille, Rt. 2.
pure Red and
plants, 500, $1.25;
Fa hion Boon, 500,
. Del. Prompt ship-
Dewey Mathis,














pure Old Fashion
9 plants, 500, $1.75;
and Pink Skin PR,
$2.25 M. Prompt
No COD. Claudie
esville, Rt. 2.

. treated Red Skin
rom vine cuttings,
Mo-checks. L. D,

creven.
rd, 600, $1.00; $1.40
- Tomato, ready

500, $1.00; $1.75 M.






lomon Davis, Mil-
5, Box 126.
altimore, Stone

and Heading Col-
ind Late Flat Dutch

), $1.00; $2.35 M;
Del. Mixed as you
Garrett, Gaines-







t Red Skin, Plants,
., treated, prompt
$1. M; 5 M, $4. Earl
tol.
, Flat Dutch Cab-
lobe, Stone Tomato,
, 90c; 500, $1.40; $2.
Gainesville, Rt.




d Cabbage and Col-
.00; $2. M. PP. Mar-
s, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Bunch Potato
3; Brocolli, Brussels
Tomatoes, Carrots,
35c, 2 doz.; Caul-
Peppers, Parsley,
Pimento, 35c doz.
_ Franklin, Register.
sp. Copperskin and
Sweet Potato plants,
ull count. Prompt
F. Williams, Alma,








PR plants, govt.
be and Rutger To-
M; Pimento and
ler Sweet Pepper,

yped promptly. Ina
Kley, Rt. 4
ll Nose Sweet and
fot Pepper, Rutger
J. Cabbage, Head-
Plants, 50c C; 500,
is Lightsey, Bax-






Skin PR plants, 50c
_Marglobe Tomato, |
Sweet and Long Pod
, E. J. Cabbage and
ollard Plants, 50c C;
. Buford Lightsey,



mato Plants, 35 C;
aid. J. R. Strayhorn,
anch, Rt..1.

erskin Sweet Potato
pounsp.,. $1... M. "Del:

t sacks: 1000 for 3)

pay: postage. A. F.
urrency, Rt. 2.

n Asapargus plants,
imalaya Blackberry,
..C; Kudzu Crowns,
eated, $3. C; Extra
oz. Carefully packed.
reg. Saanan Goats.
_ Toole, Macon, 410



. Potato _ plants,
ttings, $1. M; Rut-
e Tomato, eet

y, $1. M. W. G. -
). . Copperskin and

(00 M. del; 5000
exp. col.; Marglobe,



eC ak bage, Ga. Col-



ne Marglobe Toma- |;

Tomato, Wake-

00 up, $1.75 M.

Insp. Copperskin Potato, $1.50
del.; 5000 up, $1.25 M. Exp. eol.;
Rutger, Stone Tomato, Wake-
field, Dutch Cabbage, Ga. Col-
lard, $2. M. del.; 5000 up, $1.75
M. Exp. col.; Ruby King Pep-
per, 50c C. No Checks. Bonnie
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

bage, Old Fashion and Ga. Col-
lards, 500, $1.35; $2. M; Mar-
globe, Stone, Baltimore Toma-
toes, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.75; $2.50
M. Prompt shipment. Del. A. C.
Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Good large fresh green Rut-
ger Tomato, Chas. W. Cabbage,
Ruby King Sweet and Long Pod
Hot Pepper, Heading Collard,
50c. Cs: 500, $1.25. PP. Leroy
Lightsey, Jr., Baxley, Rt. 3.

Late Chas. W. Cabbage and
Ga. Collard, 35c C; 300, $1.00;
Also Green Okra Seed, 50c lb.;
Banana Mushmelon, 50c teacup.
PP in Ga. Exc. for print sacks,
100 Ib. cap., good cond. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Marglobe tomato plants, from
Cert. and treated Seed, 500,
$1.60; $3. M. del; $2.50 M. at
bed. Ready July 1. Cash with
order. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch.

SEEDS FOR SALE



White Tender Hull Crease-
back Cornfield Seed Beans, 40c
large cup; 4 or more cups, 30c
cup. PP in Ga. Mrs. W. W. An-
derson, Cartecay.

~ Recleaned Brown Top Millet
Seed, the grazing and haying
kind, $10. Cwt. Norman John-
son, Warrenton.

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c a start; 15 starts, $1. PP.
Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.

14 pounds Ga. and Ga. Head-
ing Collard Seed just gathered,
90c lb. Mrs. Mary Shrum, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 1.

Centipede Grass, 75 bu,, Exp
Col, Mrs. J. B. Barrett, Albany
1525 Sylvester Rd.

Cannonball and Black Diam-
ond Watermelon, pure, han
saved from selected melons, gov,
tested high germ: $1. lb. or 50c
lb. in 100 lb. lots J. J. Blood-
worth Gordon, Rt. 2. 5

Green Glazed collard and Mar
tin gourd seed 15c Thls. Ga.
Collard seed 12c Tbls. Add post-
age Mrs. Viola Brady, Cairo,
Ries :

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed

Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, R2

Big start Fresh old Fashion
Calif. Beer Seed, 25c. Miss Ella
Green, Smyrna, Rt 2.

1 qt. only Turnip seed, fresh
wise grade, 13c Tbls. PP..writ
first. Grace Thorpe, Rising Fawn
Rt. 3. 2

Green Glazed Collard seed
4 Thls. $1. PP. Time to sow.
Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown.

Bunch Butterbeans mix. cols.
25 large cup; White, 30c cup.
Add Postage. Money or MO. No
stamps. Mrs. English Roach, Rt.
1. Royston.

Crimson clover Seed, 30c Ib.
Mrs: J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. -
i

BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE





No. 1 White Browneyed crow-
ders, $5. bu. Also Mixed hay, $4.
bu. FOB Lelius Helms, Buena
Vista,. =

About 10 bu Peas, few crowd-
er white blackeyed, and white
brown spotted, 1 bu. black, $3.

Rt. 1.
- Red Speckled Pole Cat Crowd-
erbears early until frost clean,
sound, 50 qt. plus 17c postage:

Early Brown 6 wks. Crowders,
50c qt. Add postage. Mrs. H. E.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4.

60 lbs. Browneyed Mixed Pea
$4.50; 50 lbs. Blue Goose, $6. $10
for lot. J. C. Mathis, Farmington

20 bu. Hay Peas, large Silver





_| Hull Brown Sugar Crowders, 98

Pe,

es

per ct. pure, by mail $5. bu. ad





Chas. W. and late Dutch Cab-| W.

25 good start. no MO or COD. |.

bu. F. F. Carney, Ball Ground

Mush Peas, White Lady, and.



Cumming, Rt. 1.








BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE

9 bu. Iron Clad Peas, slightly
mixed, $5. bu. FOB shipping
point. J. D. Duncan, Alto. Rt. 1

50 bu. Non Shatter Soy Beans
$8. bu. FOB Riley Dillard, And-
ersonville, Rfd.

30 bu. New Era Peas for sale.
. F, Moncrief, Roberta.

1948 col. Bunch Butter beans
for eating and planting, 35c Ib.
te o R. Williams, Villa Rica

15 bu. Yelando, Soy beans, re-
cleaned, new bags, 95 per ct. ger
a Oi Osborn Royal, Vienna,

_ 100 bu. A-1 recleaned Seed
Brab Peas, sacked in new bags,
$3.75 bu. FOB -C. H. -Cooke,
Sandersville, Rt. 2.

Genuine White Blackeyed and
Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
5 Ibs. $1.,15 lbs. $2.75, 30 Ibs. $5.
Add postage or come after. No.
Checks. Gladys Duran, Cum-
ming.

Red Speckled Crowder Peas;
20c 1b. in 5 lb lots. or more; $5.
bu. Exc. for print sacks free of
pees G. T. Brown, Ball Ground

bees

Approx. 15 bu. Unknown, and
10 bu. White Blackeyed Peas,
$4.50 bu. Harold Bomar, Pal-
metto. *

10 or 12 bu. Brab. Peas mixed
with New J#ra, sound ,clean, an
2 bu. Brown Crowders, all wee-
vil treated. Make offer. W. L.
Wilson, Sparta. :

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE

60 tons good Spanish and
Runner Peanut Hay, no poison
applied, 71/2 mi. Albany,/ $10.
ton loaded on car at Albany. C.
M. Pippin, Albany.

Peanut Hay, bright, good
grade, at my barn, $12. ton. Joe
Trotman, Benevolence.

2000 bu.. Texas Rustproff 14
Oats, no less lots 25 bu. Milton

| P. Minchew, Jr., Macon, Rt. 3.

o5 OF. %4 tons Peanut Hay my

d|place 10 mi. E. Hawkinsville on

Eastman Hwy. D. H. Simmons,
Hawkinsville. 5

Hay and Corn for sale, my
farm, near Lost Mountain, Dal-
las-Acworth Rd. C. A. Hill,
Powder Springs, Rt. 1.

Unbaled Lespedeza and new
Oat-Hay, at-my barn, 1 mi. N. E.
Danielsville. Mrs. .W. S. San-
ders, Danielsville. :

Some Foduer, $4.50 per hun-
dred, and 100 bu. corn, $1.40 bu.
at my barn. Mrs. A. G, Cheek,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.



SACKS FOR SALE



Print sacks, extra large, 100
lb. cap., smooth, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Parks Rover,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, 100 1b. cap.
washed, ironed, no holes nor
mlidew, 30c ea. PP. Mrs. Rosa
Young, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., fine
weave, .vashed, ironed, 3, $1.00.
Add postage or COD. Mrs. A. E.

Nix, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
no holes, 100 lb. cap., 30c ea.
Add postage. Prompt. shipment.
COD if preferred.. Mrs. Jodie
Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Print 100 lb. cap. sacks, wash-
ed, ironed, free of holes, mitl-
dew, 25c ea.; Odds, 20 ea. Add
postage: Mrs. J. C. Burdett,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.

White and print. sacks, 100 lb.
cap., free of holes and mildew,
30c ea.; White; no letters, 20c
ea. Orders filled promptly. Mrs.
Zeb E. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Print sacks, washed, ironed;
30c ea.; 25c ea. lots of 12 or
more. Add postage. No checks.
Mrs. Jewell Mathis, Gainesville,
Rt. 5, Box 17.: ae

Sacks, washed, ironed; free
of holes and milc -w, Print, 25
ea.; $2.95 doz.; White, 20c ea.;
$2.25 doz. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. Grady Holtzclaw,








Se uaa




SACKS FOR SALE





CATTLE FOR SAL



Print sacks, w.shed, ironed,
free of holes and spots, 3, $1.00.

PP. Mrs. W. S. McDaniel, Cum-
ming, Rt. 2.

White dairy feed sacks, 100
db. eap. unwashed, $13. C. Add
ostage. Send stamped envelope
or reply. Mrs. Frank E. Clark,
Abbeville, Rt. 2.

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., wash-
d, ironed, 3, $1. Add postage.
rs. J. S. Ridings, Ball Ground,
Be: Ls

Print sacks, free of holes, mil-
dew, 25c ea.; small holes, 20c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Cleon
Lawson, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Print ~ sacks, 25c ea.; White,
15 ea. Good cond. Add postage.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Canton, Rt. 3.

200 print sacks, washed, iron-
ed, free of holes and _ mildew,
30c ea. for lot. Prompt ship-
ment. COD if preferred. Mrs.
John E. Ash, Cleveland, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes, mildew, 100 lb.
cap., $1. PP. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Newman Hughes, Cum-
ming, Rt. 2.

Thick White Feed Sacks, un-
washed, 18c.ea. PP. Mrs. Ed-
ward Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

a

100 print sacks, washed, iron-
ed, free of holes, stain, and mil-
Ldew, 25c ea.; Odds, 15c ea. No
stamps nor checks. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Calvin Thomp-
son, Cumming, Rt. 4.

White sacks, unwashed, 100
Tb. cap.; 0c ea. PP in lots of 10
or more. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Boyd Corn, Dawsonville. *

Good quality 100 lb. cap.
white feed bags, unwashed, 20c
ea.; with small holes, 15 ea.
Add postage. Lois Tatum, Daw-
sonville, Rt. 2.

Good print sacks, 100 lb. cap,
washed, free of holes, mildew,
3, $1.00; 2Fc ea. lots of 12 or
more, Add postage. Mrs. G. L.
Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

White Feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
unwashed, 15c ea. G. L. Duran,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes, mildew, 30c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Ruby Stow-
ers, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes, mildew, 25c ea.
lots of 50. Add postage. Mrs.
Grace Whelchel, Gainesville, Rt.
8. Box 48.

Print: sacks; 100. Tbs *-cap;,
washed, 28c ea.; $3. doz.; White,
20c: ea. Del. Lee Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2, Box 143.

Print sacks, 100 ib. _cap., 3,
$1.00; White, 5, $1. All washed,
ironed, ood cond.; White, not
washed, {5c ea. Mrs. Blanche
Durand, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

White sacks, 100 lb. cap., un-
washed, 18c ea. PP. Less than
25, add postage. Mrs, Clifton
Gravely, Marietta, Rt. 6.

250 print sacks, 100 lb. cap,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 25c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Harry L. Yeager, Murrayville,

PEt

Print sacks, washed, good
cond., 3, $1. Add postage or
COD. Mrs. Joe H. Cochran,
Stonewall.

Odd print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
20c ea.; cap. guano sacks. wash-
ed, ironed, 50-200 Ib., 25c ea;
100 lb. 15c ea. Mrs. R. D. Hold-
brooks, Waco, Rt. 2.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
no holes, d00 lb. cap., 30c_ ea.
Add postage. Prompt shipment.
COD if preferred. Mrs. Jodie
Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Print sacks, 1u0 Ib. cap., fine
weave, washed, ironed, 3, $100.
Add postage or COD. Mrs. A. E.
Nix, Gainesvitie, Rt. 5.



CATTLE FOR SALE



New type reg. Hereford bulls,
serviceable ages, sensible prices.
Featuring WHR blood. Mrs.
Percy A. Price, Albany. Night
Phone 1171.

Good Milch. Cow, 58 gals.



daily, fresh in, guaranteed, $150.
\Dane L. Smith, ovington.



from Red Oak, Ga.



















i *

2 reg. Aberdeen-Angus Cows
and 1 purebred Heifer, all bred
to reg. Jersey Bull and due te
drop calves between Aug. an
\Christmas, $600. Alton House
worth, Jr., Lithonia, Rt. 2. Te.
2674. ee
Cow (4 gal.) with young ca
Muber Brice, College Park, Rt
1, Near Sun Ray Tourist Camp
2 reg. Red Poll Bulls: 1 y
old, 450 Ibs.; other, 6 mos. ol
300 Ibs., from milk type Poll
of Illinois. Mary Gibson, Agri
cola.

3 nice Springer Heifers, ce

ey





in about 3 mos., at my place
mi,-S: Buford Hwy. Re
Pounds, Doraville, Rt. 1.

5 choice reg. Dbl. Polled Here,
ford Bulls, champion blood:
lines, well marked, best ty
and individuals, 10-14 mos. o
Reasonable. J. H. Knight,
Mableton. (Farm address
Franklin). <

Fresh Cow, Ist calf, Black
and Red Jersey, $125. my place,
R. L. Brownlow, Atlanta, 2613
Buford Hwy. tx. 2122.

Milch Cow, fresh 3 wks., 3rd.
calf, $110. without calf. RiiPy
Jarrell, Chamblee, Flowers Rd. ~
21/2 mi. E. Chamblee.

13 grade White Face
Calves, 250-500 lbs., 6 steers

7 heifers, also 1100 Ib. reg. Poll.
ed Hereford Bull. No litters
See. or call. Wray Smith, Sparta
Phone 4211. :

Horned reg. Hereford Bull
Domino strain, 2 yrs. old, $250,
Dr. Wm. W. Smith, Decatur,
3550 Glenwood Rd. Tel. De
2611 or Cy 7055.

Reg. Hereford Herd, Domina
strain, Polled, 18 cows, 1 bull
15 calves, 2-6 mos. old from A. |
K. Chemblee Estate, Sparta,
Write: Malcolm Taylor, Fort
Valley.




HOGS FOR SALE





60 Pigs, 10 wks. old, ready in
June, $10. ea. Hurbert H. Mar-
tin, Lumpkin, Rt. 2B. (Charles;.
Ga.). ie

Choice blocky,. short nos pe
OIC Pigs, 10-12 wks. old, 30-4@ |
Ibs., out of choice bloodlines,
$25. ea. reg. buyers name. W. L,
Helms, Buena Vista.

Thrifty Pigs. 8 wks. old, $10
ea. Exe: for meat hogs. A. J.
Swanson, Fairburn, Senoia Rd.

FFA Male Duroc, 9 mos. old,
subj.:to reg, for sale. W. Fy
Moncrief, Roberta.

Duroc Jersey Pigs, from large
litters, about 10 wks. old, reg.
and treated, $20. ea. Oren P.
Fulmer, Chauncey.

OIC Pigs, shotr nose, blocky,
35-50. lbs., 10 wks. old, $25. eaj
12 wks. old, $35. ea. Satis. guar.
Reg. in buyers name. Ship any-_
where. H. J. Dupree, Acworth,
eet,

OIC Gilts, short nose, blocky. ~
reg. buyers name, '8 wks. ol@
$25.00; Bred Gilts, males ready
for service, inoculated, ready.
to ship. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta,
Rt 3s

35 OIC and erkshire cross
Pigs, ready, $12.50 ea. at barn,
J. P. Quigley, College Park, Rt
2. 31/2 mi. out Buffington Rd, |

2 Black Guinea Male Hogs,
150-200 lbs., $35. ea. Trade for.
heifer yearlings. 61/2 mi. S
Griffin on Zebulon Rd. Wilson
Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.

11 PC Pigs, 8 wks. old, $8. ea,
2, $15.00; 11, $75.00; Also 1 Jer= ">
sey Milch Cow, fresh, $100.00, :
Mrs. S. W. Roesel, Haralson. oa
Phone 157 W1.

Hampshire, OIC and PC cross
Pigs, $10. ea. Ready. 1 mi. Mt,
Bethel Church, South Roswell
Rd. Hills and Rills Farm. A. EB.
Eavenson, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Berkshire Pigs, reg. buyer
name, 40-50 Ibs., $20. ea. Eugene
Moore, Ailey. ;

Pigs: Purebred, Black Essex
broad head, short ears, thin
side, large type, thin hair, e












a

buyer's name, $8
P ner, Gaxniila,







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HOGS FOR SALE







. 3 Pigs, 2 males, 1 female, big
bone Guinea, 6 wks. old, reg.
buyers name, $20. ea. shipped. |
Sam McElroy, Colbert, Rt. 2

SPC Stock Hog; around 300-
350 lbs. for
Newnan, Rt.





5.

@. P. Sinquefield, Harrison.

3 Black PC Male Pigs, 8 wks.
old, reg. buyer's name, $25. ea.
Mrs. Edgar L. Tuggle, Coving-
ton, Rt. 4.





HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Pinto Saddle and work Hskeh
ood cond., $100: at my place.
rade for calves, hogs and|
chickens. C. W. Page, Atlanta,
831 i: cWilliams Dr, S. E. Tel.
La. 0496.

7 yrs. old Bay Horse, approx.

1050 lbs. ride or work to any

_ horse drawn implement, gentle,

' sensible, $100., quick sale. R. P.
Bomar, Palmetto.

2 White Stallion Colts; Also
1 White Face Hereford Bull, 26
mos. old, subj. to papers. Call
M. I. Smith. Atlanta, 870 Zil-
pert St. Sesh. eis

Fine young .eam of mules, 1
fine young mare, work any-
where, guar. perfect in every
respect, well trailed; Also new
2H Wagon, sell or trade for cat-
a J. R. Stephens, Trenton, Rt.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



Ped. Juniors in Hwt. Chin-
chillas, Sandy Flemish Giants,
and English Angoras, ped. and
_ reg. Senior Angoras, red, white
and blue seal. M. K. _Fuqua,
Hawkinsville.

80 Rabbits, 22 grown does, 6
grown bucks and 46 young,
mostly WNZ with some Reds
and checkered. M. E. Polston,
Atlanta, 1490 Kenwood Ave.,
N. Ww. Tel, Ve. 7006. ,

4 ped. Angora Rabbits, 2 mos.
old, $8. pr. or $5. ea. Reg. Buck
and ped. Doe, $8. ea.; grown. Pr.
' Chinchillas, $10.; $35. for lot.
Bobby B. Parks, Gillsville.

Rabbits, reeding stock, Cham-
pagne D. Argents, from ped.
stock, 6 mos. old, 8-9 lbs., $12.
pr. J. C. Smith, Hahira, Rt, 2:

3 Angora Does (1 bred), 8
mos. old, from. ped. stock, $25.
or $7.50 ea. Black Dutch Doe, 2
Angora Bucks, 6 Angora Does,
6 mos. old, $5. ea. Exp. chrgs.
prepaid. M. M. Adams, Gaines-
| ville 219 North Aye.

5 vr. healthy, big type, heavy
multiplying, Guinea Pigs, all
colors, $1.50 pr. Must sell at
once. Ship COD. Bob Massen-
gill, Baldwin, Rt. 1.

Guinea Pigs, $1. ea. Russell
_ Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.

Mixed Chinchilla Doe, bred
and 1 buck, 13 NW Rabbits, 6-3
wks. old, 25 Chinchillas, 6-8
wks. old. Will not ship. Felton

oulder, Atlante. Campbellton









sale. S F. Acree, |

: Little Bone Black African
-. Guinea Pigs, del. July 10th.
Males, $19.50. ea.,. Gilts, $20.50!

ea. MO. Life treated for cholera. |

| ed: Ped. NZ Red Buck, 3 mos.

RABBITS AND GAVIES
FOR SALE



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



8 NZW Does, 8 wks. old, from
|reg. buck and ped. does, 3 lbs.,
$1.50 ea.; $10. for lot. Exp. col.
Fred Burns, Dahionega ~~
White Pinkeyed- Rabbits, al-
so small fancy rabbits. Call at:

my farm or will ship. Spencer
Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savan-
nah St.

NZW_ Rabbits, from ped.

stock, 10 mos. old. buck, $5.00;
Pair 41/2 mos: old, $5.25; 6
wks. old, $3.50 pr.; 8 wks. old,
$4. Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming; Rt. 5.

20 NZW Does, bred, $5. ea.;
3 grown bucks, $4. ea.; Approx.
100 does and bucks, 3 wks.-9}:
wks. old, $1. ea. Claude Nichols,

E. Tel. Ch. 0822.

Giant Chinchilla Juniors, 10

wks. old, $5. ea.; papers furnish-

old, $5.00; NZW Juniors (not
ped.) 8 wks. old, $3.50 pr.; ped.
bred tiwt. Chinchilla Doe, $10.
C.. P. Houston, Atlanta, 1445
McPherson Ave., S. E. De. 7467.

Pr. Guinea Pigs (cavies) $4.;
Extra males, breeding age, $1.
ea.; also 1 Brown-Red Leopard
stag (chicken), $5. Billy Turner,
Union Point.

NZ Red Does, 31/2 mos. old?
$3.00; Bred, $5.00; Pr. Giant
Chinchilla, ped. $10.00; NZW
Does, bred, $5.00; Checkers, and
NZWs, 9 wks. old, $1.75 ea. L.
M: Spivo, Atlanta, 834 Pulliam
St., S. W. Tel. Cy. 1667.



SHEFP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Brown, 1 yr. old Billy Goat
of milk stock, $10. D. J. Hill,
Hill, Gillsville, Rt: 1..

Naturally Hornless 2 yr. old
Saanan Buck, $20. at barn; $25.1
shipped; Exc. and pay differ-
ence for 2 Saanan Milk. Does,
naturally hornless, just freshen-
ed or freshcn soon, nothing un-
der 4 qts., prefer 5 or 6 qt:
Phone 1439. L. A. Ellis, Mariet-
fa, 121* Lacy St. =

5 Saanan Milk Goats, 1-4 yrs.
Freshen in July, $15.-$50. ea.
One or all. J. A. Harper, Cov-
ington, 1018 Conyers St. :

4 milk Goats, 3 fresh, 1 to
freshen soon, 4 qt. strain, priced
to sell. E. E. Smith, EAN: POB
96.

10 wks. old Tog. Nesnie Goat
(mother 5 qt. milker), $7. my
home. Can get papers. Exc. for
pigs.or chickens. W. H. Rochest-
er, Atlanta, 334 St. Johns Ave.,
Rt. 9, Box 287.

2 reg. Dark Chocolate, short
haired Tog. Does, 1 young doe
not year old, female hornless
kid, true Tog. markings, 2 qts.
daily, other 6 qt. doe freshen
soon, good eond. J. J. Johnston,
Waynesboro.

5 Saanan Milk Goats, freshen
in July, 1-4 yrs. old, $15.-$50.
ea. All or. one. J. A. Harper,
Covington, 1018 Conyers St.

Reg. Saanan Doe, Ist. fresh-
ening, reg. doe kid 2 mos. old,
Sunnyslope breeding. See and
make offer. Joe J. Wilson, De-
catur, 828 Third Ave. Tel. De.



d., Rt. 4, Box 440.

0354.





a NOTICE TO PLANT GROWERS OF
= SWEET POTATO PLANTS



Tf you expect to sell sweet
have not already made a

1949. Unless applications

A
A

sent in by July 15th.
with each application.

Agent.

C. H. Alden,
| GEORGIA DEPARTS
} 432 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.



ment of Entomology, please do so before July 15,.

| Inspectors arrive in your section, it will be necessary
to charge mileage for return trips. There is no fee
charged for this service providing applications are

furnished on request by this office or by your County

Director

2

potato plants in 1950 and
pplication to the Depart-

are received before our

dollar deposit is required
pplication blanks will be

IENT OF ENTOMOLOGY

Atlanta, 3256 Mathieson Dr., N.|.

BOx-<3;

Bantams: Roosters, 2 Top-
knot, 1. Red, 1 Black and White
Speckled and 1 Yellow and

kCORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS



3 mos. old hornless full blood-
ed Saanan Buck, from fine milk
stock, $20. Exe. for a buck same

ence if Dera Grady Panter,
Dial.

Full blooded Tog. Milk Goat
with 2 male kids about 2 mos,
old, $40. for lot. Fred B. Ma-
gee, McRae, P. O. Box 28.

17. mos, sold: ? Saanan- Tog.
Fresh in, over 2 qts. daily, gen-
tle, good habits, $25.
Odom, Augusta, 018 Ellis St.

Milk Goat, Ist freshening, 2
qts. daily, $15. at home; $20:00
erated. G. W. Gravitt, Atlanta,
33 Piedmont Circle.

Tog. and Saanan Milk Goats
and Bucks, both reg. and un-
registered, some valuable
Saanan Bucks from 6 qt. doe|
and sire from dam of even

Pigs. Morris
Sanders, Vidalia. (Former. ad-
dress Locust Grove).



LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want reg. Aberdeen-Angus
bull, old enough for light sery-
ice. State age, weight, price, etc.
James R. Large, Cataula.

Want Black Angus reg. Beit:
er Calves. J. C. Herron, Martin,
Rt; 1: .

HOGS 23

Want OIC Male, 125-175 ik
short nose. Must be pure but
not reg. State cash price. H. N..
Watts, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Want to exc. purebred SPC
Male Pig for another same
breed, subj. to, reg. E. E. Russell,
Reidsville, Rt

Want 4 reg. White Face Here-
ford Gilts, 5 mos. or older, to be
treated, wormed, reg... in my
name. Give pric, age, and size.
No- runts. S. H. Head, Cleve-.
land. : a



POULTRY FOR SALE

SN

ANCONAS:

40 Sheppards Ancanss a mos,
old, $2. ea. crated. You pay Exp.
Cs V. Lay, St. Simons Island.

BANTAMS:

10 Jap. Silkies, 4 wks. old, 50c
ea. Angeline Jones, Red Oak,

Young Dark Cornish Ban-
tams, of finest exhibition strain,
trios, $4.50; Cockerel, 4 pullets,
$7. Jack Altman, Savannah, 115
. Waldburg.-

8 mixed Bantams for sale. H.
M. Cochran, College Park, Rt.

Purebred Golden Sebrights,
some Feb, hatch, $1.50 ea. C. L.
Cawthon, Atlanta, 977 Stewart
Ave. Ra. 3505.

White Cornish Bantams, 4
hens, 1 rooster, $5.00; 2 white

$7.50 for lot. Exu. Col. Willis E.
Smith, College Park, 718 E. Va.
Ave.

White Bantam Hen, $1. ea. Bil-
ly Durden, Odum, Rt. Beers

Bantams: Pr. ea. White Corn-
ish, $5.00; Rose Comb Blacks,
$5.25; Golden Sebrights, $5.50;
3 BR Hens, $7.50; Dark Cornish
Hen, $2.75; 11 mixed laying, 1
rooster, 65c ea. Roy McWhort-
er, Trion, POB 656.

Purebred Dark Cornish: 5 se-
lect Apr. Cockerels, 2 1/2-4 lbs.,
$6. or $1.50 ea.; Five 1 yr. hens
and 14 mos.*old Rooster, $15.00;
15 mos. old Rooster, $3. Exc. for
eorn; Eggs, 15, $2. J. E. Grang-
er, Reidsville.

Cornish Rooster, 2 yrs. old,
$4.00; 2 hens, $5.00; $9. for lot.
FOB. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup, Rt.
Ly

10 Dark Cornish Yearlin Hens,
1 Rooster, 10 White Cornish

age and-stock, reg. Pay differ-.

. Romie

higher milk record; Also Essx
-and Berkshire

lets,

| Gough.

Crested Black Polish Hens, $3.;)

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,

D. R. Flynt, Lincolnton.





Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 2.

ton, Rt. 2.

Roundhead Clippae
Shawlneck Pit Game Stags, $4.
ea. R. H. Crawford, Tiger. :

Purebred 10. mos.
Quill Roosters and Hens, 8 wks:
old chicks and eggs. Mrs. G. W.
Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Care|.
Williams Dairy.

Pit Games, Old Eng. BB Reds,
1.cock, wt. about 6 lbs., 2 hens,
$10. C. H. Baldwin, Atlanta, Rt.
8, Box 589.

Pit Game Stag, 1/2 Vesna
1/2 Toppin Rounchead, $5. Rus-
sell Griffin, Gainesville, Oak.
St.

10 Dark Cornish Young Hens
and 18 mos. old No-akin Cock,

$25. H. W. eS Farming-
tom ait

2 Pit Game Cocks: Valentine
6 Ib., 8 0z., 8 times winner, $10.;
White Hackle, 5 Ibs., 4 times
winner, blind in 1 eye, $7.50.
Shipped if postage paid- W. C.

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1. Tel. De. 3067.

BARRED, WHITE, & OTHER
ROCKS:

10 White Rock Pullets, 4 mos.
old, 4A grade, $1.50 ea. plus

Box 242. i
BR 4A oo 1 yr. old, $2.

ea. Cannot ship. C. Stone,
Canton, Rt. 1. _-
LEGHORNS:

8 purebred Eng. White Leg
horn Cockerels, 300-347
strain, 4 mos. old, over 4 Ibs.,
$2. ea. E. S. Scott, Macon, Rt. 3.

yr. old, $1.50 ea.; 39 NH Pul-
7 mos. old, $2.50 ea. All
laying. At farm 10 mi. W.
Waynesboro. L. E. ES

Pen fancy laying W510
mos. old, $15., $1.75 ea.; NH
Reds. 15 pullets, and rooster, $2.
ea. Exe. for good milk. stock]a
heifer. Mrs. Geo. Normandy.
Atlanta, Rt. 11.

REDS, NH, RI & OTHERS:

RI Red Pullets and cockerels
9 wks. old, 70 ea. at farm. R. O.

White, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Box
383. a
Some Red Hens my _ place.

mers, Newnan,

10 NH Red Pullets, 10 wks.
old, 1 Rooster; 10 White Wyan-
dotte Pulleits and Rooster, $19.
or $10: ea. Paul Mallett, Dalton,
Rt. 3.

400-500 NH Red Pullets, 10

at 11. wks. No culls. 3 mi. NW
Auburn near. Union Grove
Church, O. I. Shipley, Auburn.
6 AAA Rhode Island Red
March Pullets and Cockerels,
$1.50 ea.; AAAA 1 yr. old. Apr.
1948 hens, now laying, $2. ea.
Mrs. J. V7. MeGowan, Gray-
mont, Rt. 1.

DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.

Day old BBB Turkey Poults,
75c ea. No order less 20. S. G.
Hulsey, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Turkeys, 8 wks. old, good,
strong, large for age, $2. ea.

Large Turken Rooster, $5.00.
W. C. Weaver, Ellijay, Pike Rt.
3 ea. Black and White and
White Muscovey Ducks, |
laying, 1. Drake, $2.25 ea. E. E.
Cavin, Summerville, Rebs ge

Wild Mallard Ducks, demesti-
cated, 8 mos.. old, beginning to

Purebred ase Cornish: Mar.|
Cockerels, Bull Dog type, $2.) white
ea.; Eggs, 13, $1.60. Mrs, Fred | L

Pit Games, 3 Stags, untrim-|;
med, 4 lb. ea. and 6 pullets, day-

jing, $2. ea; 1 Trimmed ~ Stag, %
41/2 Ibs., $2.50; Rooster, 5 Ibs., wo
$3.50. _ Bobby. cee Carroll-

old Red}

Shumate, Stone Mountain, Rt. :

Exp. Newt Brown, Social Circle, |

egg].

55130-S.ee Ws Leghorn Hens, 1}.

will not ship. Mrs. W. Y. Sum- t

wks. old June 17th, 90c ea.; $1.}

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Phone Cl. 7322.

Want dese:
white man, cable
work, to care for
Age no -barrier
capable. Near Avon
Anderson, Decatur,
De. 2713. Oe

POSITIONS W

Want job on far
work. 45 yrs. old,
wife. Prefer Fulton
Steerman, Atlanta,
Olin Easteas, Childr

Woman and 30
want job on fa
Christian people. f
farm work. must have
once. Frank ee Ma
1 Jefferson St.

Want job on ase
ee 29 yrs. old
. Smith, Bl

es good farm
1950. Plenty of tes. 3
to. work.
Handle labor and all
machinery. C
near large town
for two mont!

e profanity. B:
Buena Vista.

on ee
ture, 2 yrs. exp.
ager, exp. livestock,

electric lights. D
Macon, | 5.

1 armed col. ne 1

18 yr. experience s
letter. David Stanley,
1331 West Wesley

Want job as caretak
or care for liestock or

can do good repair wi

in Savannah or ni
Lee, Savannah Loracl
st. Phone 38265...

35 yr. old vet. ait
baby. $ wants job on
drive truck or tra
drink .Raised
have house.

Esom Hill, (RE aie
133 yrs old vet. war
helping raise chicke
expierence, Salary .n
Would take job in
or any job where |
job training.
Hubert Boyd, Ta
White married m
dairy work in barn. E3

moved, Give d
Edward E. John:
. Central Ave.

Miss Mabel Marchma
ville, Rt. 6, Box12 4



lay, $2. ea.; Ducks, not grown,
$1.-$1.50 ea. MO. Ship three.| C
Thos. A. Bartley, Blackshear,
POB 8. * oop

: 6. Geese, -1 pr.
oie old, $1

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Feb. Pullets and Cockerel, $1.50