Cry i -tem unoen. & WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1949 NUMBER 45 SECTICIDES Ed lit ral By Tom i LINDER | ural insect enemy of these pests were as dous increase in volume and money vab- COMMISSIONER eee ; effectively destroyed as the pests them- | ue of insecticides and fungicides, and . | selves. This-naturally brought about because of-the large number of manu- ry. years ago, very d itl nse an increase in the number of pests facturers, mixers and blenders in the fag th seat ck Wie the balk which it is necessary to control with business and also because of the prac- aie Wis appearance for the first poison and other insecticides. tically unlimited number of formulae in South Georzia. At that time In some ways, it begins to appear -| possible, the number of registrations 5 ane : that the use of insecticides after awhile with the Commissfoner of Agriculture information was available to a ereates a vicious circle which as_ the has grown enormously. : reas for ep tebatpne te oe years go by tends to defeat the very Because of the fact that the experts - so oe a Or a uathes conditions |. -PULDOSe for which they are used. ence of many farmers indicate the sale k = caeable or boll weevil. th i Any germicide or insecticide, when of some insecticides and fungicides J Ge afferent combatting him constantly used in the treatment of which do not do the job for which they k fare! y ineffective. The panes either animal or plant life, tends to pro- are sold, it has become necessary to be fi uth and Middle Georgia were so duce a race of germs and insects which very strict with the manufacturers and ' raged. aha ihe ravages of the boll are immune to that particular germicide mixers and blenders as to the quality r ee bevaix to: diversity pas to or insecticide. Tn other words, as time and effectiveness of the products which. " for other money cro which goes by, it is necessary to find new rem- thev offer for sale. y otk. substitute for ies edies for the same old disease or pest. It | Because of all these reasons, ,Lhavei is ee 1 ie alone wai acter of Ath op begins to look as though somewhere sued a new regulation requiring all outh - down the road we will have to find the manufacturers, mixers and ble oe i el | PEST CONTROL TO END ALL PEST | before offering for sale in Georgia any CONTROLS or else we may find that. insecticide or fungicide, to furnish a we have exhausted all the remedies and sample of each product which they pro- aes the itn ae a Mase have produced bugs and germs that are pose to sell along with their application ; farmers, including my-elf, immune to any and all remedies. for registration. They are also required inning bo pla afeene at eeinelons. ; - Should that time come, then w would to furnish copy of all labels and all lit- os es, tomatoes and many veg ve be forced to do what we probably should erature to be used in connection with : Also, about that time the be doing today and that is we must the sale of such insecticide or fn . the cattle fewer tick ~-breed natural insect enemies to control | They are further required to give in full | insects and natural germ enemies to detail the name and the amount of each ~ eontrol germs. and every component going into the INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES mixture, including all active ingredients eed : Bete ee eee Oe : and also all inert ingredients. I have in- structed the Long-term Fertilizer In- aes Simial baceo worms, bean Because of the ever increasing losses r : Ly orms, fruit flies, Catter- |. in agriculture from insecticides and Pes i and other insects too numerous | fungicides, the Leet has enacted ake ie pre See a cote tion have 1 laws to control the sale of these prod- every brand of insecticide and fungicide epeceiated the use of : sold in the State out in the field so that increasing amounts ucts so as to protect the farmers as far as practicable. Because of the- tremen- we can check the product actually de. livered to the farmers against the sam ple furnished to this Department by the ee Se ye ee i c m whieh require Pag : manufacturer, mixer or blender ae ] Ss) va 3 a Al : - 2 ,. es Z i = eee - : WHAT'S GOING TO T have asked the State Chemist te ; analvze all of these samples as rapidly BECOME OF US? : ee : as possible and any product found The following letter explains ae does Pe oe eee aE teslt istration and the original sam : ee : be withheld from sale. oo We tok IMPORTANT NOTICE | ica Tom Lad et It is.a direct violation of the State neon pe trial of | | Pion. Tom Linder, Law for any manufacturer, mixer or des and fungicides before | Atlanta, Georgia blender to sell or offer for sale in this P oo the market and of- ~ Dear Sir: State any insecticide or Pane which Some large manufac- | | ~ Se has not been registered by the Commis- no" = ek as DuPont, with its. What is going ee become of sioner of Agriculture and approved for United States Rubber us poor Devils that are raising the use for which it is sofd by the State others, found that some | | 900d blooded beef cattle._ I see Entomologist. -produets. of their operations where the Government has just : All dealers, salesmen and others sell- 4 ve istry in. thes purchased fourteen million nae any pene or eee. to facture insecticides and fungi- | armers should be very careful to ascer- See 4 _pounds of beef from some foreign tain that such insecticide or fungicide is country. - Still we have plenty properly registered before buying it the oe te | here. and especially before re-selling it to pestgtiat oth- - Yours truly, farmers. (s W.T. MARDRE. | Ob TOM LINDER, wb a Commissioner of Agriculture PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN on th GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put yailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU -OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITON, Atlanta. : NATIONAL EDITORIAL [asso ciation feet ee 7, of notice. Notices of farm produce and ander postage regulations inserted and repeated only when request is Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing 0 more than 35 to 40 words, not inclucing name and address appurtenances admissable one time on each request seh ma by new | copy Bulletin, nor -for notices. me . Tom Linder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at 114-122 eace St. ~~ Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the any transaction By Department of Agriculture Covington, Ga resulting from \published j 4 4 Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of, Markeis. 222 State Capitol. of June 6, of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, Editorial ana State Capitol. Atlanta Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Atlanta, Ga. 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 Eig for in Section 1103; Act State Capito! Executive Offices 114-122 Psce St. Covington, Ga, SECOND HAND MACT'NERY FOR SALE 1947 Case 2 Row Tractor, VAC, 30-4 Disc J. D, Tiller, 16 Disc Intl. Harrow, Guano Dis- iributors, planters, seeder, weeder, all cultivating equip. ete., good cond., new rubber, $950. Alwyn O. Moody, Finley- gon, Rt. 1, Box 41. Oliver Combine, 5 ft. blade, ood -cond., cheap. Mrs. J. M. bo, Hartwell. 88 Oliver Row Crop Tractor with cultivator, used only on 50 A cotton. Sell or trade for heifers. L. T. Callaway, Madi- son, Rt.. 2. Case Pick-up Hay Baler, 1st. class cond., cheap for cash or trade for oats, hay, or livestock. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. 2 H Walking Cultivator, per- fect cond., $50. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Intl. Mule Mower, good cond., $50.00; Papec Insilage Cutter, fair cond., $25.00. W. E. Thomp- sen, Rutledge. W. C. Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor, 4 Dise Intl. Plow, both on rubber, Tamden Harrow, Side Del. Rake, all for $700. W. H. Joyner, Fort Valley, Rt. 2. - J, Deere G, Tractor, cultiva- ters, planters, distributors, good cond., for sale. M. A. Sidwell, Apalachee. (Morgan Co,). Turner Peanut Picker, $350.; FHC Mower, $60. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, 2 HP Witt Gas Engine in xupning shape for syrup mill. Sell or exc. for anything can use on farm. James ann, Canon, Rt. 1. J. D. No. 5 Tractor Mower, rubber wheels. can be used on any tractor, $150. Herman Ivey, Wrightsville, Box 41, 6 cylinder G. M. Deisel Pow- er Unit, used about 2 yrs., per- fect cond., used for Gin System, Cheap. E. D, McCorvey, Butler. Good late model Murray Gin outfit; Mitchell cleaners, new saw, 24 ft: platform scales, steel condenser, automatic tramper, new ram, $4500. E. L. Burnette, Quitman, Phone 4532, Extra heavy copper syrup pan, 10 ft. long, $30. Lee Pat- terson, McDonough, Rt. 1. 1 H Wagon, used very little, with brakes, spring seat, etc, $65. or trade for anything of equal value. William L. Milam, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 127. Phone Timberridge No. 1s Turner Hay Baler with Wisc. motor, clutch, on rubber, good as new, $400. Billy Bryant, Lex- ington, Rt. 2. M Farmal]l Tractor, used 25 nrs., Harrows, new planters, distributors, cultivators, $2750. Ivan Stephens, Buford. HAND FOR SALE SECOND ACHIMERY PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE Late Flat plants, 20e C; $1.75 M; 500, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Ga. Collard and Chas. W. Cabbage plants, 35c C; 300, $1.; 500, $1.50. PP. Mrs, Edwin Pat- | terson, Cumming. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato and Collard plants, damp pack- ed, shipped promptly, 300, $1.; $2. M del.; $1.50 M at field. Marcus Williams, Gainesville Rte 2: ; Cert., treated Marglobe To- mato plants, 500, $1.50; $2.75 M. Del s$2:50.2Mie Say ee Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Copper Skin Potato, 5000 up, 50c M. Exp. col.; --Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, Ga. Collard, Dutch, Wakefield Cabbage, 300, $1.00; $1.75 M prepaid; 5000, $8.00; $13. M; Sweet Pepper, 40c C; $2.25 M. Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. = Marglobe Tomato plants, ready, 400, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2.25 M, Add postage. Prompt shipment. No checks. YD; Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Late Flat Dutch and large Chas. Wakefield Cabbage, Mar- globe, Baltimore, Stone Tomato, Ga. and Heading Collards, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.45; $2.35 M; 3 M, $6.85; 5 M, $11. Prompt ship- Cabbage, New Stone, Marglobe, and Rutger Tomato plants, Col- lard, 35c C; 300, 90c; $1.40 M; 10,000, $12.50. Prompt ship- aa Lee Crow, cee t New 300 gal. Hardie Sprayer, 18 G. P. M., 600 lb. operating pressure, equipped W/750X18 tires, long Distance Shade Tree Tip, W/12 nozzle multiple spray boom, $800. cash. Frank Thomp- son, Newnan, . O. Box 526. F-30 Farmall Tractor, Athens Harrow, $800. Clinton G, Dan- iel, Elberton, Rt* 2. Almost new Ford Tractor, 49 model, and equipment, reason- able price. J. B. Bvasley, ley, Rt. 1, Box 190. Model B John Deere Tractor with planters, cultivators, new tires, and motor, A-l ~~ cond., $1000, Wesley Harris, Jackson. Ford Tractor, plow, good cond, for sale or exc, for 2 Row Stalk Cutter or Good Grain Drill, etc. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Harvey Feed Mill, $150.00; Lime Spreadr on rubber, $80.; . Seeder for Ford Tractor, $65, 00: J. D. Side Del. Rake, $175. Used very little Trade for cows or hogs: F. H. McLleod, Valdosta, SECOND HAND MACHIN.- ERY WANTED Want mowing machine to fit Ford Tractor, Mus he -A-1 shape ani priced right. Phoae No. 6721, Syivania. t' W, Har- zison, Halcyon Dale. Want 1.42 Grist Mil. or 1 pr. 42. rocks, good ccnd. >of grey granite (not flint or shelly), and 1,2 hole corn sheller. E. Gay, Matthews. Gg: PLANTS FOR SALE Short Stem and Heading Col- lard, also Marglobe and Rutger tomato plants, 30c C, $2.25 M. All del. Mrs. Lelie Phillips, Royston, Rt, 1. Fresh Green Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, Heading Col- lard plants, 300, $1.00; $2. M. del.; $150 M at field. Exp. Pte Shipped promptly. Mareus Wil- liams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Flat Duteh Cabbage plants, and others, 300, 60c; lots of 5000-10,000, 20c C. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Marglobe Tomato plants, ready, 400, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2.25 M. Add postage. Prompt shipment. No checks. $2, at fens Ethel Crowe,. Gainesville, 2) Bunch cert; PR Potato plants, $2.50 M; 2 M or mofe, $2. M. Del. anywhere in Ga. Prompt shipment. Geo. W. ones, Cordele, Rt. 3 \ Bax-| J. Copper Skin Poin. 75c M; 5000 up, 50c M. Exp. col.; Rut- ger, Marglobe Tomato, Dutch, Wakefield Cabbage, $1. 65 M., del,; 5000 up, $1.40 M. Exp. col.; Ga. Collard, $1.45 M; 10 M up, $1.25 col. Orders mixed as wanted. C, W. Smith, Gaines- ville, tee Marglobe Tomato plants, $1., 500; $1.75 M. Add postage. Cash pra MO, Jay Reed, Gainesville, Cabbage, cert. Tomato, and Collard plants, $2.50 M. Ready. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Rt. Gotlard, a cert, Toma- to plants, ready, "for sale. Clay- born . Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1. Chas. W. Cabbage, Ga. Col- lard plants, 35e C; Early Green Okra Seed, 50c 1b.; Banana Mushmelon, 50c teacup. PE; Exe. for print sacks, good cond. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Reod: Marglobe Tomato _ plants, grown from cert. seed, 500, $1.60; $3. M. Del.; $2.50 M at bed. W. O. _ Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. Rutger and Marglobe Tomato plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. rompt shipment. Good count. No COD. Claudie Gainesville, Rt. 2. Marglobe and Rutger Toma- to plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. Prompt shipment. No COD. Dewey Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. a Himalaya Blackberry, 12 for $1. State and Federal eert., carefully packed, PP. Jonathan bing Toole, Macon, ge Burton ve Extra Jarge Green Chas. W. Cabbage, Heading Collard, Hot Pepper, White Bermuda Onion, Marglobe Tomato and Ga. Rutabaga plants, packed in damp moss, 50c C; 500, $1.75. PP. Lerey Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 8: Cabbage, Tomato, Collard plants, ready, 500, $1.25; $2. M prepaid by mail; Express not prepaid, $1.50 ; PR Potato, mailed, $1.35 M; Exp. not pre- paid, $5,000, $5.00; 10,000, $7.50. Gainesville, Rt. 1. M. O. preferred. John C. Crow, Ga. Heading Collard, White Bermuda Onion, Purple top Rutabaga, New Stone Tomato, Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage, Long Pod Hot Pepper plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50. Packed in damp moss. PP. Buferd Light- sey, Baxley, Rt. 3. . Extra large fresh Green E. J. Cabbage, White Bermuda onion, Heading Collard, Rutger Tomato, Rutabege, Long Pod Mathis, Hot Pepper plants, 50c C; 500, $1.40. PP. Harris Lightsey, | Bax- ley, Rt, 2 a4 Dutch eerie ment. L. M. Garrett, Gaines- ville, Rt. 4. Wakefield and Flat Dutch Hot, Bell, and Pimento Pep- pers, Sage, 35e doz. Celery, Evergreen _Bunching Onion) plants, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, 2 doz., 35c. Mrs. ae Ves Franklin, Register. Marglobe, Rutger and Balti- mor Tomato plants, 400, $1.00; $2. M; Flat Dutch, Wakefield and Early Copenhagen Cab- bage, 400, $1.00; $2. M. Corapet at field. No checks. Mrs. Rob- ert C. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 9. Marglobe Tomato plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Add postage. J. O. Waldrip, Gainesville,. Rt. 7. Blakemore Strawberry plants, 500, $3.75; $7. M; Marglobe To- mato, 500, $1.25; $2.25 M. Add postage. Mrs. Eva Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Chas. W. Cabbage, New Stone, Collard plants, Tomato, Ga. ready, 500, $1.25; $2, M prepaid by mail; Exp. not prepaid, $1.50 M. MO preferred. Major *Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1, Flat Dutch;Copenhagen and Wakefield Cabbage, Baltimore, Marglobe and Rutger tomato plants, 400, $1.05; $2.20 M. PP. Tom Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 9. Late Flat Dutch, All Season and Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage plants, 500, $1.00; $1.90 M; Lady T. Strawberry plants, 40 C. Add postage. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Copenhagen Mkt. and All Season Cabbage pants, 300, 60c; 500, $1.00; Ga. Collard, 300, 50c, Add postage. Frances EL ler, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Late Flat.Dutech and lerge{ Chas, W. Cabbage, Marglobe, Stone and Baltimore Tomato, Ga. and Old Fashion Collards, 400, $1.20; 600, $1.50; $2.35 M; 3 M, $7. Del. Large lots cheaper. a C. Garrett, Gainesyille, Rt. Late Flat Dutch Cabbage plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Elli- jay, Rt. & SEEDS FOR SALE 40 tons Blue i este serm., 90 per ct.; pure seed, 99.40 per ct.; No weed-or hard seed, or other crops, 5.1/2 lb. FOB Ft. Valley. Tel. 405-R4. W. J. Hol- comb, Byron. Multiplying shalt Sets, 20c at. Mrs. E. M. Williams, Had- dock, Rt. 1, Box 53. Fresh Calif. Multiplying Seer Seed, 20e start; 15 starts, $1.00 PP. Mrs Earl Fincher, Waco, Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 30e cup. No stamps. Runles, Gaihesyille, Rt. 7. Tender White Half Runner Bean Seed, large cup, 40c; Shade dried Sage, 50 gt.; Sage, 60c doz.; Rooted Begs Bunches, 4, $1, Add postage.-Fred Thom- as, Crandal, Rt, 1. Genuine White Blackeyed and Red Speckled Crowder Peaj}3 Seed, 5 Ibs., $1.00; 15 lbs., $2.50 Add postage. Prompt del. No checks. Gladys Duran,- Cum- ming, Rt. ao Brown Top Millet Seed, grazing and haying kind, $10. CWT. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. Clean Crimson Clover Seed, 40c Ib. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hart- well. Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 25c good start, No COD nor MO. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock- mart, Rt, 2. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 2000-3000 bu: Lega Oats, bright, clean, for sale. See at my barn 1 mi. S. Grantville, en Atlanta Hwy. B. W. Gallaway, Hogansyille, Rt. * Bright Ce Grass Hay. This years crop, approx. 50 Ibs. per bale, $30. ton ear lots, FOB acon. F. A. DeVane, Macon, 1067 Courtland Aye. 7 tons Bright Peanut Hay, no poison used, $15. ton. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla. . . Pp of fone me ras new! Two we ae old. oa n; Also mares, for sa bottom land rp OB} for cattle, he farm. tia n, | horses 1330 E, Lee St ~ Jack Pairlee Yew Stantow~ Seed Oats, resistant, 85 bu.; 80 bu. bu. lots. Both FOB my fa W. Darden, Watkinsville About 10 tons Peanut E $12. ton eash, _ Fob. Brad Wills, Dawson, Rt 1, Box | FRUITS & VEGETABI ~ FOR SALE FIGS: A Turkey figs in quantity rip ing aboutJuly 20 to Aw 20th. Order now and yous be notified on what day to | for them at my home. iB bot, Atlanta, 289 Candle N. E. DE 0034. PEACHES: Limited amount peaches, begin ripening July 15th C. Adkins, Valley, 209 No. Maton St PEAS: 1-1/2 aere Yellow Crowder peas in field rea 12th of July. Parties come pick. Very nice. Mrs. J. W. wards, Springvale. POTATOES: Elbe -Ib., cheaper in bu. 1 after; will not ship. Mr Frey, Acworth, Rt. 1. WATERMELONS: 12 acres Watermelons, for truckers to start rolli July 15th. Come, see or Charlie Goldsmith, Lavoni . (At Reck Spring Chure "2 acres Watermelons, around July 15-20th, locat Veals Place near Oak mi.- Covington. H. C. T Covington, Rt. 2. ~ CATTLE FOR SALE Purebred Hereford ready for light service, r ene S. A. Bennett, Appl 12 mos, old purebred J Bull (Farineuse Noble R fine type animal, good lines, $150. at my place. 6 Lithonia, Kiondike - U Chureh Rd. Ever H, Stockbridge, Rt. 1 Red Muley Head Caw, ' old, gentle, over 2 gals. 3 gals. on plenty feed, loaf, $150. Mrs, Emmer Puckett, Buford, Rt. 1. _ Jersey Milch Cow, fre some time in August, bi reg. Hereford, $125. Jame Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. Purebred * Holstein = il mos. old for sale. L. ) way, Madison, Rt. 2. Sy. reg. Polled Bulls, 1 mth. to 1 yr. sale; Also want B faci, Tenn. Walkin 3 yr. 0 vr. old and 6-12, two Sheep at right p Fronk Stephens, Calhou Several high bred Ho eifers, freshen Aug. and large, vaccinated for bang P. Simpson, egpllene F Park, 2. Tel. Cal. 6859 Sg 6 exc." Sith Cows calves at side; Also Brahman Springers, 6 Cows with cglwes at sic several Herefo man Calves. Sell 1 or i ie Sandersville. freshen 3rd calf, milk and butter, $ oF roy se atee . 2 urn ca so yo $60.00: Cow aT ae Li Frank Cain, Buford, Rt mi. East). si 80 cows, mafiy aan caly foot or springing; Is yearling heifers, grade ford Angus, Red Polled natives, $100. per head. R. Gibson, Waynesville. HORSES AND MULE FOR SALE At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Wel Stallion, Morgag Allen, _ Jenkins, Munnerlyr. fale Pig, 4 mos. Reg. Se eto Pigs, 3- 6 mos. | 12th, $40.00; also 2]old, for sale. Frank P. Single- s. old July 13th. reg. ton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. pee and ship-| 7 O, 1. C, pigs, 6 wks. old July O Coisicushy Ro 17th, $10. ea. or the 7 pigs and sow, $115. At my place. Will not toe Weston ice, Acwarth, Rt. ed ie ssex Males s, subj. tres @ a bout ea. Plus sh ee ; Ds Winters, West | hone No. - Ky bred ae a Berk- 1 Teg. Hereford il 300 Ibs.; Others, ires approx. 200, lbs. ea id. Cholera immuned uy place. Will crate r extra charge. La- A, Robinson. Reg. Hereford pigs, baste and gilts; any age desired. Cham- pionship stock. Reg. buyers name. Ship 2 or more. fs Von Weller, Hampton, Rt. 2. 10 White ahd Black SPC pigs, 8 wks. old, $8. ea; $15. pr. Must sell at once. J. B. Me- Clain, Madison, Rt. 1. Reg. SPC bred Sows, a few good boar and sow pigs, from ed SPC Gilts, reg. buy-| grand champ. blood lines for an life treated for a, at Evergreen Farms. Mrs. @ 10. wks. old, $20. ea.|L. A. Holmes, Ranger. ate R. Sims, Pe quality OIC Pigs, ready for del. Aug. Ist. dbl. treated, reg. buyer's name, from prize winning show | stock, $25. ea. un- related pairs. W. J. Lyle, Ora- land Farm, Lilburn, Rt. 1 Phone Atlanta, VE. 4781. Reg. Durocs, 10 wks. old, first litter of 15 out of Bettie Geor- gia Ann; No. 404534; sired by Englands Pride 2nd, cB. 524897, $25. ea.; 2 boars, ready for service, $40. ea. Ernest P. Garter, Baxley. Q. I. C. pigs, males, $10. and $15. ea., females $20. ea, Hill Richardsen, pee Rt. 4. ed S. -P. C. brood sow, P agate ae. ee" a goog heifer c uP. Lonnie Rigdon, Met- Duroc-Jersey Boars. for sows, pigs, or on my place, Rt. 2, C or call: C. H. Plummer, , , 54 Walton St. Tel. Wa. and PC fares, Fe Pigs, pie: place, 1 N. a Church, v. 8. 4. ae e Forest Park. Ph Bulletin, now haying approximately 250,000 tion weekly, was ereatel for and is financed by ORGIA FARMER, to help dispose of farm prod- to the best possible advantage, is MAILED under ons of ACT of June 6, 1900, and in order to con- eligible for this mailing privilege, MUST ORM to certain RULES. 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ES- to Agriculture and the futherance of Agri- al Industrythis includes all Farm Products, Machinery, used on a farm and NECESSARY to and ST RICTLY FARM WORK ON FARMS following items and items of similar nature and jeation are STRICTLY PROHIBITED: WIRE, PIPE, ELECTRIC AND OTHER FENCING, CON- MIXERS, SHINGLES, TIMBER, (except as on land and sold with, as part of, the land in AL FARM LAND EDITIONS), POSTS, LUMBER, a PULPWOOD, ROOFING, HARNESS, THER CWE, GOODS OF ANY KIND, WOOD BONE AND AX GRINDERS, CiaP Pes, AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, JEEPS, X AND HAMMER HANDLES, SAW eS MILLS, all equipment for same; LIGHT WATER SYSTEMS AND all equipment for same; R UNITS (unless absolutely essential to some f farm, machinery); FEATHER PICKING MA- S, FEATHER BEDS, PILLOWS (feathers alone CATS, RATS, HAMSTERS, PARROTS, LOVE BIRDS, STOCK of any kind; QWLS, COONS, LS, OPOSSUMS, DEER, WILD ANI- theit SKINS AND PELTS; ROLLING nea eGe. YS, 3 RQUIREELA, [ONES, | IANOS, ANY MUSICAL INSTRU- AN , INDIAN RELICS, ICE BOXES, -ERATORS (except Dairy equipment), WASH- EWING MACHINES, IRONS, STOVES, HOME CES, PINE CONES, CORN BEADS, WATCHES, Y, QUILTS, QUILTING SCRAPS, SEWING, ING OF ANY KIND, MERCHANDISE, STORE URES, so a SHOFS or AteaT trEMS. ete., N. any kind STRAYED LIVE- Ag DDRESSES OF PARTIES, together with e HAVING SOLD_OUT of certain items; BOT- CANS, JARS, CARTONS, BASKETS, CRATE: : STOLS, SHOTGUNS, ete. CHURCH and other] 4 Pel pr ed PUBLISHED MUST HAVE PER- delle. seat dean, oi ail A cil dah cet aoe ee RTIES OF AGE. Notices for} je. oe a IBLE F oR D TID CHAIRS, SWINGS, COFFINS, RADIOS, |4 and ADDRESS attached, and MUST jpegs: AL BAL DELIV Farm names, |raised on Blythe Ivland, i EP AND GOATS. FOR SALE . FOR S MISCELLANEOUS 4 highly bred milk stock goats, 6 mos. old, parent goats 4 qts. and ever, 2 males, 2 females. Can furnish unrelated pairs, $8.00 ea.; $15.00 pr. A.H. Ross, Riverdale, Route 1. Fine Tog Milk Goats (6 does and 3 bucks), $100.00 for lot or will trade, at my farm on Noahs. Ark Rd. Fred Barber, |. pe Jonesboro, P. O. Box 1427. Fine reg. Hamp. Ram, $25..00, or exe. for one yr. old Hamp- shire, J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Fresh and Bred Milk Goats for sale; Also goats milk, 35c) 2 qt. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta. 730 ae Ave. N. W. Tel. Be. 539 Several milk type goats, some bred, some young cross Tog and Nubian, from good milkers, cheap.. Mrs. Geo. P. Morris, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Dixie Hwy. Twin pure Tdg. Bucks, 15 :}mos. old, from 2 gal. doe sired by reg. buck from 7 qt. strain, good cond., $25. Will ship. L. J. Cranford, Plains. Tog. Milk Goat, 2 kids, fine cond., very gentle, freshened Qnd time June 12th, giving 4-5 gts. adily on dry feed, very reasonable. Come after. Mrs. G. L. Martin; Stone Mountain, Rt. + Hairston Rd. Nice fresh family goat for sale. Phone Cr. 7767. Or write: Mrs. Fred Yarbrough, Decatur, Rt. 2, 251 Austin Dr. RABBITS AND. CAVIES | FOR SALE: White (pink eye) Rabbits: bucks, 4 wks. to matured stock does 4 2 prs. solid black rabbits, heaithy. Ship exp. col. Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savan- nah St. Heavy wt, Chinchillas, 2 mos. old, fully ped. stock, $4. ea.; Trio, $10. exp. col. John L. Parrott, Macon, Rt. 6, 2366 Mil- ler Field Rd. 4 NZW Does, ready bred, NZW. Buck, | $2.25 ea: - Pr. Checkerea, doe bred and 10 Ib. buck, $5.25; 2 Gray Belgian Does, bred, $5. or $3. ea.; Cross- ed NZW and Checkered Doe and 5 young, 4 wks. old, $6.00 a. W. Moore, Griffin, 222 Ellis Se 11 Angora Does (Rabbits), 3 Angora Bucks. Sell or exe. .for cork wheat, oats, or chickens. M. M. Adams, Gainesville, 219 North Ave. 35 NZW Whites, 3 old does, 2 old bucks, 2 prs. 4 mos. old, Nine 3 mos. old, seven, 2 mos. old, ten, 6 wks. old, $35. 00; or $3. pr. Frade for 25 fryers at $1. ef, or male calf. R. H. Maddox, ollege Park, Rt. 2, Old Bill Cook Rd. 8 black and white rabbits, $1. ea., or swap 1 for 3 print, 100 lb. feed sacks, free from holes and pildew. Ea. pay postage. Miss ouise Etherson, Shellman. N.-Z. Whites from ped. stock, 3 mos. old, $4. per pr.; 6 wks. $3. pr.; 5 mos. old, $5. 50. Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- ming, Rt. 5. Rabbits: Pr. dee with 3. bunnies Dutch); 2 P. B. NZW. Bucks, one. 9 mos.: 2 P. B. NZW Does, a stock, NZW and Flemish. B. H: Wets, Ben Hill, Butner purebred Buch, (Blue 4 Giant Chinchilla Rabbits, 2 does ready for breeding, 2 bucks ready. for service, $2.00 ea. FOB. Evra Lee Long, Meigs, Rt.. 1. Litter of NZW. Rabbits, ready to ship Aug 17th., $2.00 ea. exp, Col. Mrs. James C.. Law-on, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. }Ped. Black and White Check: ered Giant Rabbits for sale. Joyce Delong, Conley. Tel. Cy. 3765. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE inees, $1. ea, July 15th taeauee ke Au- Ree, best time ito sans lant. OR (Gon fact. B. 0. tue at. Aaa, wood Ay Calif. Qrange _ small en, Rt. si Box 4 wks. to 101/2 wks. and} BEANS & PEAS: : Crowder Peas: Brown and White, 2 toned Brown, also 2 crop, 8c lb. FOB. Fine for table use or market. Jack Hi; An- drews, Roberta, Box 152. 1949 crop early tender Speck- led Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c teacup; Red Speckled Crowder, 20c lb. in 5 Ib. lots. "Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. SYRUP: 18 Cs., pure Ga. Sugar Cane syrup, extra thick for table use, 6 No.-10 cans to Cs. $6. FOB. Horace Chason, Whigham, Rt. HONEY: Good, new haney, 28 oz. cans. Comb. or: Ext., 50 can. 6. or more cans. PP. Sat. guar. Henry Connell, Nashville, Rt. 4. PECANS: Papershell pecans, 25c lb.- 10 Ib. lots, del. Exe. for dried ap- ples or honey. H. L. Williams, Baxley. - MISCELLANEOUS - WANTED SACKS: * Exc. . P, R. potato plants for 100 lb. sac's, washed, good cond. . M., or 12 Whit or 10 Print. on Q. Griffis, Serev- 6. , Want xc. nice, fresh grown tomato plants for sacks without holes or mildew: 500 for 6 White or for 4 Print. Weite first. Mrs. W. H. Reese, Baxley, Rt. 12. SEED: Want a few bushel cane seed for hay. State best cash price. H. N. Watts, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Jewell Root, 30c lb. Lee Clark Hartwell, Rt. 2. Yellow Root, Wild Cherry Bark, 25c lb. Mullen, 20c 1b.; Queen of the Meadow, 50c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Lorene Ben- nett, Fairmount, Rt. 2. SAGE: 1949 sage, hand gathered washed, and shade dried, $1. lb. 3 or more lbs. 9c. Special prices on 25 lbs. up. doe de Brown, Toccoa, Rt. Garden Sage, 25 oe, 5 bunches $1. Garlic Bulbs,_10c ea Mrs. Harce Suttles, Hartwell, als SYRUP: 20 gals. good 1948 Sorghum syrup in gallon glass jars, $2. gal. at my barn no chge. del. to Exp. Office if entire lot taken. Henry Phillips, Palmetto. Rt. 1 Rico Rd. 2,000 gal., Syrup for and poison base, 35c gal., feed in 5 gal. cans; shipped in 55 gal., BBLS. only. Norton, Fairburn. (On Joneshoro-Fair- burn Hwy.) TREES: Camphor and Tung Oil Trees, 50c ea. at my _ place. Fred H. Emery, Atlanta, 597 St. Charles Ave., N. E. CORN: Want Yellow Corn, about 5 hu. del. to my home 4 mi. S. Buford. Mrs. Emmer M. Puck: ett, Buford. Want price quoted on Yellow Corn, Kafair, Milo and Field Peas per bu. for feeding pur- poses. E. H. Morgan, College Park, 231\E. Cambridge. CORN: : Want some yellow corn. Ad- vise amount and cash price del. - SACKS FOR SALE Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 25 ea.; With small holes, washed, ironed, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs, James C.- Lawson, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. White, washed, 200 lb. Guana Sacks, 35 ea.; 100 Ib., 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. E. Righ-, ardson,. Bowdon, Rt. 4. d : 100 lb. cap. Print sacks, nol washed, free of holes and- mil< dew, 30c ea. Ans. all letters Mrs. S. Lb. Simmons, Carteeay White sacks, 100 lb. cap., un washed, 18c ea. PP. No checks. Mrs. 2, G. McClure, Cartecay. 50 print sacks, washed, frea of holes, 25 ea. Prompt. del. Mrs. Newman Lee, \ Clermont, LS Print - sacks, 100 Ih. cap, washed, free of holes and stain 30c ea. PP; Less than 4, add postage. Mrs. Opal Gravely, Marietta, Rt. 6. White sacks, 100 lb. size, free of holes and stain, unwashed, : 18e ea. PP. Jim Bunch, Mariet- ta, Rt. 6. Print sacks, washed, ripped, free of holes and mildew, 25 ea.; Adds, 20c ea.; $25. C. PP in Ga. Mrs. Edison Conner, Murrayville. : 100 lb. cap. white sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and letters, 20c ea.; prints, 3, $1. Mrs. B. Leroy Williams, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 30c ea.; $3.50. doz.; Whites, 20c ea. Add post- age. All washed, free of holes and mildew. COD if preferred. Mrs. Roy L. Benneit, CHRTARBs Fe Res 1. : Good grade white sacks, 100 lb. cap., good cond., 18 ea.; $2. doz. Add postage. No checks. Prompt del. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. 100 White Sacks, unwashed, 12 ea. Cash or M. O. Will not pay postage. Mie: Charles Leer. Cumming, Rt. 3 Print sacks, 3, $1.00; Whites, 20c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. * Otis ~ Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. tka White sacks, unwashed, 15 Ae ea. PP. Mrs. Edward Garrett, ae Gainesville, Rt. Print sacks, free of holes and mildew, washed and ironed, $3. doz. Add postage. MO prefer- red. Mrs. John W. Hughes, Gainesville, Rt. 5. ee 100 lb. cap. print sacks, free of holes and mildew, washed, 30c ea.; $3.60 doz.: Whites, ibe ea; Unwashed, 20c. Add post- age. Mrs. Guy ~ Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Brint sacks, 100 lb. cap, ex- tra large, 25c ea. Add posiage. Mrs. Parks Roper, Gainesville, Rtodk 100 lb. cap. sacks, not w ashed, 15 ea.; White, few letters. Mrs. oo Dyer, Gainesville, Rie 2-2 Print sacks, unwashed, 25 ea., Odds, 20c ea. Cash or MO. . Mrs, Jay Reed, Gainesville, Rt guano Re " print sacks, washed, free of holes. and mildew, 30 eajg Odds, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1 Large size print sacks, washes ed, unraveled, ironed, no spots nor holes, 30c ea. PP. No stamps nor checks. Mrs. H. N. Samples, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 25 ea.; Whites, 20c ea. All washed, ironed, free of holes and mil- dew. prompt shipment. COD if preferred. Add postage. Mrs. Hoke Martin. Gainesville, Rt te 100 lb. cap. print sacks, wash- S . Mrs fon Miche Huiere: ed, free of holes, spots, and poil- Rt 4 : dew, 3, $l... Orders: sled ae }promptly. Add postage. Mrs. OATS {Paul V. Tatum, Dawsonville. Want 300 bu. Oats, good, | Print sacks, washed. no holes clean, clipped preferred, at rea-! 49. mjidew. 30 ea. PP. Mrs. sonable Gainesville, Rt. Want sev. Buckels Oats. vise. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, | eae PEAS: Want 10 lbs. of the true Wal letts Wonder, frost-proof Eng lish: garden peas. Advise price. etc. H. H. Elders, Reidsville. POTATO VINES: Want small amount Nigegex | Killer potato vines. Advise. EB. W. Fowers, Fare Ad-| rice. Alhert Copeland, | Rosa Young. Gainesville, Rt. 9. Extra large print sacks, white, 100 Ib. cap.. free of holes and mildew, 25c ea. PR. Mrs. R. H. | Glark, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Print sacks, 100 lbs cap., | weshed, good cond:, 25 ~ ea; White, 100 1b. cap:, washed, no ligtters, 20c ea. Add postage. j Mrs. James Fowler. Gainesville, (Rt. 6: Gocd quality smooth white sacks, 2fc ea. PP: Mrs. paca Pinkie: Cumming; RES. 4 PAGE FOUR SACKS FOR SALE Print sacks, washed, ironed, sfree of holes, 25e; Odds, 20c; White, 20c; Not washed, 13c ea. Add postage. No checks nor stamps. Mrs. Albert Copeland, Gainesville, Rt. 6. White Sacks, 100 Ib. Cap. washed, lic ea. Add postage. No checks. Will ship COD if _ Nice 100 1b. ~mildew, _ 25c ea.; Odds with small holes, preferred. Mrs. Egdar E. Turn- er, Cumming, Rt. 3. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., wash- ed, ironed, free of holes and 30c ea; Unwashed, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. O.L. Barnett, Cumming, Rt. 4. cap. Print sacks, washed, free of holes, mildew, + 25c ea. PP in Ga., odd sacks, 20c ea. with holes, 15c ea. Add postage. $25.00 C. Mrs. Gordon Kemp, Murrayville. ; Print sacks, 100- 1b. cap} free holes, mildew, 25c ea; Odds, -20c ea. with holes 15c ea. PP in Ga. $25.00 C. and PP in Ga. Mrs Pete Kemp, Murrayville. Print sacks, 100 1b. cap. free "a of holes and mildew, 25c ea.; Heavy quality white, good cond., 1l5c ea. Add_ postage. Prompt. del. Mrs, Branson Duck, Braselton, Good thick white sacks, un- washed, 100 lb. cap., free of holes and spots, 20c ea.; $2.00 Youngblood, Jasper, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 25c ea.; 3 sacks given with every $5. order. Add ostage. Miss Velvia Townley, ougherty, Rt. 1. : Print sacks, washed, $2.75 doz.; White, 5, $1. Add postage. PaNits: TE. Ty Cantrell, Cumming, ees. . White sacks, good grade, 100 Ib. cap., good cond., no Noles, i5c ea. Prompt del. Add post- age. No checks. Mrs. M. L. Du- ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Smooth print sacks, washed, froned, free of holes and spots, 80c ea. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Euna. Barnett, Cum- ming, Rt. 5 Print, sacks, -100% Ib: cap; washed, ironed, no holes nor mildew, 3, $1. Mrs. J. S.. Crow, Cumming, et, ike Print sacks, raveled, washed, ironed, free of holes and mil- fies 3, $1.00; Odds, 30c rs. B: D, Hulsey, Alto. Large solid color sacks. %yazh- d, ripped, 24c ea. PP. Casi or OD. Mrs. Oliver R. Haynes, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. Nice print sacks, washed, ironed, no holes, 28c a.; Odds, 20c ea. Add postagve. mee Jodie Witson, Gainesville, | large size, copy of the Bulletin. If it the unnecessary one may DRESS. issue, please wsite direct SACKS FOR SALE Good white \ Chicken Feed Sacks, 15c ea. del.; Or 18c ea. Add postage. Wendell H. Hall, Dawsonville, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., wash- ed, ripped, free holes, mildew, 25c -ea. odds, 20c ea, with holes, 5c. PP in Ga. $25.00 C. Filled promptly. Mrs. Will Castleberry, Murrayville, Rt. 1. White sacks, free of holes and letters, 20c ea; $18. Hill Richardson, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Print sacks, unwashed, free of holes, 25c ea.; Odds and white, 20c ea. Add -.postage. Mrs. Lenward Welch, Flowery Branch; Rt 1. White sacks, unwashed, 100 lp. cap., free of holes and mil- dew, 12c ea. in lots 20 or more PP; Prints, 27c.a, PP, MO on= sonville, Rt. POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: ae 2 -Ancona Roosters, Shepard strain, Mar. hatch, $3.50 ea. J. D. Hughes, Adrian. BANTAMS: . Baatams, Pigeons, White Guinea Fowl, White Ducks, al- so rabbits and guinea pigs, your choice, $3.75 pr. $1. extra per pr. if shipped. No checks. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Tel. Ch. 1777. : Trio White Common = Ban- tams, last years hatch, $2.50 at my home. Cannot. ship.. Mrs. Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland Ave., S, E. Trio Cornish Game Bantams, $6.00; Young roosters, same breed, SJ sen: C. i: Greene, Warwick. a 2 White Jap. Silkie Roosters, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $3.50 ea. R. C. Branch, Chula. 5 Bantam Hens, laying, and 1 rooster, $3. for lot. Winfred Jones, Dalton, 929 N. Glenwood Ave. CORNISH, GAMES, AND GIANTS: Spring hatch Cornish Cock- erels, $2. ea. Also Purebred black Minorca Cockerel, $2. No checks, Miss Sparta, Rt. 2. 10 pure Dark Cornish Hens, }1 Cock (no kin), $25.00; Young Cockerels, $2. ea. in lots of 2. H, W. Thurmond, Farmington. PIGEONS: 100 mixed pigeons that I can catch any night after dark, and give to reliable person. Must take all. Bring crates and get at- once, Dr. Dir eA; Bagley, | Austell. Phone 3201. IMPORTANT Please check your name and address on your is not CORRECT in every way, please let us know or if you are getting two , copies at either one or more addresses, advise so that be taken off the list . and always in giving notice of CHANGE OF AD- DRESS, please give both the NEW and the OLD AD- When desiring to be put on our Mailing List for regular weekly copies, and for any copy of any to: The Market Bulletin, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CAREFUL ATTEN- TION AND COOPERATION to the above request. C.. Mrs: ly. Mrs, Hox Disharoon, Daw-|~ Leona Simpson,. - POULTRY FOR SALE REDS (NH, RI, & OTHERS): 800 best grade Nicholson strain Christi NH Red Pullets, 15 wks. old, vaccinated, healthy, $1.35 ea. B. R. Woodliff, Al- pharetta, . TURKEYS: 7 Bronge Turkeys, ee ANA 5-7 lbs:, $30. or $5. ea. Exc. for nice heifer calf. b. in. Buckhead, Rt. 1, Box 39. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: Madigin Clarts, 1949 ios, $10.00; stags, $5. 00: pullets, $3. Sat. guar. Jim Dodds, Chicka- mauga, Rt. 2, Box 155. 1 gray game cock, 6 lbs., Bt 0%, 6 times winner, make ex- cellent brood cock, $5. or- trade | for 3 good, purebred game hens. W. C. Shumate, Jr. Stone Mountain. Rt. 1. DE 3067. ; REDS: 500 N. H. Red. 4-Apullets Christy str, 210 wks. old Sell all or part. Thomas | Ty: aaa Haddock, Rt: 1. Ry ES ands Nee A _ Red ee cockerels, 3 lb. av., 75c ea: my -| place, off Gordon Rd, in Cobb Co: Paul \E: Ergle, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 141. 2 N. H. Red 6 mos. old dock erels, 4-A grade, $2.50 ea. or $5. for both.: Trans. paid. Mrs.. J.B. Stevens, Luthersville. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS : 150 Barred and White - Rocks, RI Red. Chicks, 5 wks. old, 35c ea. MO. only. A.L.. Sampson, Warner Robins, P. O. Box 377. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS 5 pure Yankee Clipper Brood Hens, mated, with a good cock, $35.00. E. E. Smith, Atlanta, Room 8, Terminal Station. LEGHORNS: CORRECTION- 17 -young Brown Leghorn hens and. 1. cock, very fine, $33.00 ~ my place. Wont ship. Ben Crawley, Soeial Circle, Box 181. LEGHORNS ya 7 Black Leghorn Hens, 1 Rooster, 5 Black Hens, mixed with white, $17.50 for 12; 10 Bantam Hens, 1 Rooster, $5.00 Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677, Pharr Rd. N. E. REDS (NH, ERE ee 1000 4A Browns famous Christi Red Pullets, 11 wks. jold July 19th., 90c ea. if sold at once. No culls. Ans. all letters. James ace Cum- ming. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, Beat DUCKS,,. GEESE, ETC. 13 Muscovery Baby Ducks, wks. old, 30c- ea, C. Pavo. : 4wks old B. B, Turkeys, -$1.25 ea. Ready to ship July 20th. 3 | Order. less-than 8 not accepted Buyers pays express. G. K. DeLong, Gainesville, Rt. 6. PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, ETC. Purebred Seamless Racing Homer Pigeons, - $5, pr.; 3 prs., $12.00; Pouters, Fantails, Muff Tumblers, Kings, Trump- eters, E, H. Morgan, College Park, 231 E. Cambridge. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, RCA 15 Muscovy auc and Avaieads j EH $3.=pr:,, or $1.35-ea.; forthe 15: j Gs: abs, also 8 Pekins, $1.40 ea. J. F. a ees Rock Springs. z POSITIONS WANTED ENTOMOLOGY | We receive a number of letters, telegrams and tele- Want 2000-3000 * tanpantine in entomology We are d way possible, Telephone Walnut 2402. Dirie.C.. -H. phone calls seeking information relative to preblems and kindred matters. elighted to be of service to the people in any but these matters can be handled more promptly and satisfactorily if inquires are made at the Depariment of Entomol Alden is Director of the Department of Entomology and is a splendid:gentleman as well as an A-1 man in his profession. ogy, State Capitol, Atlanta, The Department of Entomology is entirely separate from the Department of Agriculture and all the inspection and work of that Department is under supervision of Dr. Alden and not under the Commissioner of Agriclltdre. boxes, good running trees, and tobacco on shares for 1950. Must have good house. 2 to work, 37 yrs. old. Grown son. Homer ! Hickox, Glenwood, Rt. di 3 Single, white man, 39 yrs. old, wants job at once helping on farm. Small salary and board. Transportation to be me Taft Parker, Macon, Rt. Carert. <2 Chapman. Experienced Dairyman wants job. Contact. Willie Lee, Dear- ing. Want work small baa Fulton or DeKalb Co., standing rent bas: rs: Webb, At-| Janta, Rt. H Ass -working and helping gather Oren Bowers, Canon, POB 216. {stock or poultry farm.. 45 yrs. old, married, 3 boys. or gatherings Fruit and Vegetables, | season. board and washing. Good. neighborhood, on school. White man wants job on farm. 1949 cotton crop, also want crop on halves for 1950. 3 in fam-jJin ily. Desire3 or 4 R house. Have to be moved. All letters ans. Sherman Abercrombie, Sum- merville, Rt. 2. (Care We T. Mil- lican). 1 Want job supervising: or op- erating and maintaining mod- ern ginnery, the New Murray |Sho preferred with Mitchell extrac- |, tors and drier. 40 yrs. exp. erecting and operating gin ma- chinery. Best of references. | Millen, Want ae ite small] family, oe farming, care Phone 49 M 1. - Sober 42 yr. old white man. adhe wife, wants 1H crop for 1950, and work for rest of this year. Move now. Ray West, Wa-|Must be able to a Jeska, Rt. 1. |and handle labor, Want job looking attr live-| Can give references. J. C. Etheridge, Chipley, Box 182. Single white man wants work on dairy or feeding chickens or beef cattle. Perfer with good people near church. C. M. Rhodes, . Martinez, 2 young men want job on farm in dairy. Exp. truck and tractor drivers, 4 yrs. exp, milk- ing machine, pasteurizing, etc. Best of references. Sober, 21 and 22 years old. All letters ans. Royce Martin, Buford, Smoky Road. Single, refined man, wants job Cordele, P : Want : flowers, small acreage. ms : reson ee sa Want a ) man: to help on f poultry, etc. Must character. No d: and small salary, references. Mrs. Want unencumber: to live with elderly cc with Christian people, during Best of ref. Wages Ready to work now. All letters ans. Boyd J ones, Rossville, Res 3? gins, Oliver.. By Want family to help farm by day. J. Parrott. s: ejed woman. to live on light farm chores. -. ~ and reasonable Sala Want man. with. tently. to | look after dairy and help with farm work. 4 R_ house with elec. En HELP WANTED i small farm, board and good cou Mrs. Lilla E. Hunt bus rt. W, Ee ONS Rut- ledge. Sh C. Long, |: Banded | eke RE-SAC KS. FOR SALE an ital aeebee. of the same roraily similar notises. published | during the month they are of legal age and the sacks their dividual propertyBUT these notices MUST ceived in tthis office between the FIRST anc TEENTH of the month in which they appea To avoid confusion and possibl : 6 be sure that your ONE SACK noti promptly as possible, please do NO r tice before the Ist of and not later than. L ohe month .. . and DO NOT SEND IN. MORE : THE ONE NOTICE PER MONTH. All published but NOT in the same issue. SIGN YOUR FULL FIRST NAME AND NO O INITIALS and state plainly Mrs., Miss or Mr. Your cooperation is gratefully apprecis wish you successful results ai the pine ke If you expect a holt acces potato fie n have not already made application to he I ment of Entomology, please do Ss 1949. Unless - applications - are receive Inspectors arrive in your section, it to charge mileage for. return trips. ; charged for this service providing a a sent in by July 15th. A dollar deposit is with each application. Application blanks AS ha on request by. this office 7 yo gent G2. Alden, Divicton ; 432 State Capitol . Atlanta, Ga. A Livestock Auction Sale wil . July 15th, 2 P. M.,- l 1 oe Fort Valley-Perry Road.