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Tom Linder. Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1949
Seen eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee a IIe
_. As we approach another Christmas Season,
we-find ourselves remembering all the fine friend-
ships and courtesies that have made the past
twelve months memorable and enjoyable to us.
Friendships ar invaluablethey are essen-
tial to a happy existence and we recall with pride
the associations we have with our friends.
To each of you, we express our gratitude and
extend best wishes for a season of great joy!
'Tom Linder
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the summer of 1945, just after the
war in Japan, I was in Washing-
md appeared before a special sub-
nittee headed by Hon. Steve Pace,
ch was making a study of the cotton
tuation.
consideration before the Committee
the so-called Wickard Plan. The
Wickard Plan was authored by a group
ho had never lived in the cotton belt
i had no knowledge of conditions
This fact was brought out by
Guestions from me and directed to the
thors themselves.
sduced to a nut-shell, the Wickard
an provided for moving the produc-
1 of cotton West of the Mississippi
iver to so-called low cost production
It provided in short for moving
ght million farm workers from the
of the South to be absorbed in in-
cation of acreage to cotton growers
imply the continuing of the policy of
rying the Wickard Plan into effect.
stifies this opinion.
reliably informed that the State
s alone has been allotted 7,600,000
j _ The total allotment is
herefore, Texas alone
has been allotted more than one-third of
the entire amount. News items %rom
Washington show that Californias acre-
age allotment has actually been in-
ereased= In my opinion, the allotment
to farmel's in Georgia and some other
- Southeastern states of as low as one to
five acres to the plow is simply intended
to fore populations off of Southeastern
farms.
I. have noted with much interest the
editorial comment from newspapers con-
cerning: the proposed minimum price
and domestic allotment plan for cotton.
i feel that the crisis now facing eor-
gia farmers and the farmers of the cot-
ton belt is so desperate, it is with pleas-
ure that I welcome interest at this time
from the editors.
To show how critical is the situation
faced by many a Georgia farmer for the
1950 growing season, let me cite the fol-
lowing facts:
While it has been officially announced
that the overall crop cut for Georgia is
only 4%, IT know that a nuniber of coun-
ties have been cut 25% and more.
Bartow Countys cut is 27%. Tn that
county, so I have been reliably informed,
many farmers have had their cotton al-
lotment for 1950 eut as muchas 50%.
And to add to the ridiculousness of this
situation, let me tell you that in Bartow
Jounty any number of farmers who did
not plant a stalk of cotton this year or
for years past, were actually allotted cot-
ton acreage for the 1950 season without
asking for it. Many of these non-cotton
farmers say they went to the Committee
and advised them that they had not
planted any cotton in the past and did
not intend to plant any in the future.
And yet, these farmers have been given
cotton allotments for 1950. This in the
face of cuts so drastic on many a farm,
the owner does not know whether to at-
tempt to grow any cotton next year.
I was informed by Honorable J. E.
McDonald, Commissioner of Agriculture
of Texas, that three counties in his state
were cut more than two hundred thou-
sand acres for 1950, and just across the
tio Grande from their farms, the Mexi-
ean farmers, who are not under restric-
tions, today plan to double, treble and
quadruple acreage.
The seriousness of the prospective
plight of Georgia farmers not only vital-
lv effects them, but think what it must
mean to every business man, like the
merchant, banker, fertilizer dealer and
those who sell agricultural implements.
This is a fight big enough and worthy
enough of the best efforts of the Press.
1 seek their interest and support in a
eampaign to,do something, and do it
now, for every interest in the State of
Georgia and the South.
TOM LINDHR,
Commissioner of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE |
2 Dise Piller, Dearborn, used
1 day, $175. See at my farm
Washington Rd., East Point,
Ga: T: 8, Ayers, College Park,
Rt. 3, Tel, Ca. 9096.
F-20 Farmall Tractor, 10
disc Bush and Bog Harrow, 20
Dise Harrow, $600. All good
cond. L, C, Carter, Tifton, Rt. 3.
11/2 hp Garden Tractor and
parts for sale. Good cond. Rea-
sonable. U. L. Davis, Pineora.
1 H Wagon, mule drawn Stalk
Cutter, good running cond., and
Fowler Scrape, good as new, all
at bargain price. 2 mi. S. Chats-
worth, near Mt. Zion Church,
U. S. Hwy. 41. Carter Manley,
Ramhurst, Ric i:
H John Deere Tractor, plows,
tiller, planters, cultiv ators,
seeder, all necessary - equipment
for sale. Tom Dayis, Stapleton,
Rt: 2.
Complete set J.
Cultivators, two 14 in. Bottom
Plows, new 3 Row Weeder
Plow, cultivator, used 1 season.
Seli or exc. for cows and hogs.
R. S. Deen, Alma, Rt. 1.
Industrial type Mower. for
Ford Tractors, 6 ft. blade, $250.;
2 Bottom Turn Plow for Ford
Tractor, $75. Dr. D. M. Howard,
Augusta, 1630 Wrightsboro Rd.
1949 Farmall Cub with cul-
tivators, planters, fertilizer at-
tachments, 2H Turn Plow, A-1
cond., $1050. Some terms. Cons.
good pair mules on trade. H. V.
Williamson, Eastman, Rt. 2.
Buckeye Coal Burning Brood-
er, 500 cap. Sell or exc. for any-
thing can use. Mrs. Frank A.
Owen, Forsyth, Rt. 4, Box 56.
Cletroc, Crawler Type Trac-
tor, exc. cond. motor run 50
hrs., overhauled completely, al-
so J. D. Tiller with or without
hydraulic lift, used very little.
ie As COOK, Flovilla, Rt. 1.
2 H wagon, only used 1 yr. or
48mos., for sale. Mrs. J, L.
Render, Greenville, Rt. 4.
Allis-Chalmers Tractor, G
model, turn plow, cultivator,
lifts, pulley, 6 extra feet and
belt, slightly used, $100. Leroy
Altman, Baxley, Rt. 3.
A Farmall Tractor, cultiva-
tors, planters, fertilizer attach-
ments, peanut: plows, drag har-
row, weeder, Ist class cond.,
bargain for cash. T. R. Turner,
Smithville, Rt. 1.
CORRECTION: 1H drawn Mc-
Cormick-Deering Mowing Ma-
chine, used very little, $75. at
farm near Ellijay. D. C. Gar-
Jand, Atlanta, 566 Fletcher St.,
& W. Tel. Am. OI80e.
Dere M.
SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
500 cap. Elec. Brooder, feed-
ers and waterers, used 10 wks.,
all for $35. Fob. farm. T. L. Col-
lum, Haddock, Rt. 1.
350 cap. Coal Brooder, cheap;
Also Bradley Garden Tractor,
practically new, Breaking plow |
and Dise Harrow. Come after.
Mrs. Ed. A, Childres, Butler.
2 Browers Oil Burning Brood-
hers, used:only about 20 hrs., like
new, $25. Douglas Bytom,
Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
VAC Case Tractor, complete
with cultivators, distributors,
planters, and 4 dise plow; Also
30 in. Grist Mill with necessary
irons, $40. Thos. C. . Kersey,
Dublin, Rt. 4,
_ Walking 2H John Deere Cul-
tivator, used this season, $50.
Wt: Brentley, SEs Harrison,
No. 4 Turner Peanut Sheller,
shells, cleans, and grades 1 ton
a hour. Bargain, Come see.
. A. Pierce, Empire.
11/2.-H wagon, with parts, to
be used as 1 or 2H, new dis-
|tributor, dbl. hopper Cole Corn
Planter, middl buster, spring
tooth harrow with Johnson
wings, 1H turn plow, other plow
and farm tools, $110. Mrs. C. G.
Kirkus, Helena.
Full Farm Equipped Jeep
Tractor, bought 1948, made one
crop, Monroe lift, take-off, pul-
ley, ete., perfect mechanical
cond. Will trade. W. T. Torge-
son, Cornelia, Star Rt.
3 Unit -DeLaval Milking Ma-
chine, complete, $200. H. L. An-
thony, Columbus, Rt. 3, Farr
Rd.
10 Row Oliver Grain Drill,
fertilizer attach., used only few
days, $200.; 4 Disc Athens Tiller
on rubber, 26 in. disc, used only
few days, $250.00; McCorimick-
Deering Hammer Mill, No. 52,
good shape, $100. No letters ans.
W. T. Moore, Gray, Rt. 1.
King Corn, Bean, and Pea-
nut planter, good cond., $17.95;
Dialog Cotton. planter, good
cond., $3.95. At my place. T. J.
Steed, Buena Vista.
2 H wagon, Intl. Riding Culti-
vator with Fertilizer, Avery 1
H Cultivator, other farm tools,
for sale. Eugene Hancock, Ty
Ae PUES Be
48 Ford Tractor with over-
sized tires, front bumper, P. T.
Pulley, Bush and Bog Harrow,
24 Disc Dbl. Sec. Harrow, all
regular equipment, good as
new, used 1 season, $1500. Can
see any day but Saturdays, my
farm 5 mi. S. W. Newnan. W.
C. Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3.
SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE
2 Disc Plow for Farmall A
Tractor,-good as new, $140. M.
W. Smith, Molena, Rt. 1.
Ford Tractor (1946), dbl. sec.
harrow, set bottom plows,
planters, distributors, cultiva-
tors, and peanut weeder and
belt pulley, priced right. See at
my place, 2 mi. W. Rupert. W.
R. Lamhorn, Butler.
1 H wagon, rebuilt, and ond
hand farm tools for sale at bar-
gain. Come at once. S. M. Sea-
born, Brunswick.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 2nd hand Chicken pick-
er, good cond. State what you,
have. T. B. Slate, Townsend.
Want Syrup Pan, copper,
self skimmer, 12 or 14 ft., cheap
for cash. J. W. Lee, Felton,
Want 5 or 6 Disc Tiller, good
cond. V. C.. Powell, Wrights-
ville.
Want Farmall A_ Tractor,
starter, lights, PTO pulley, good
rubber, motor, planters, culti-
vator, power lift type, 8 disc
harrow, 10-12 row grain drill
with fertilizer. State price, and
details. Must be reasonable and
bargain. R. M. Maddox, Winder.
Want Belt Pulley for F-20
Julian Doolittle, Sandersville,
Rtz 2:
Want 2 Ford or Ferguson |
Tractors for rebuilding. State
condition on tires and tractor,
also. approx. price. re
Blackmon, Cataula.
Want slightly used J Deere
B Model or MT Tractor. Could
use Farmall. Write. Bruce M.
Vaughn, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Want good 2 Hole Power
*Corn Sheller. Must be in good
cond.. Dr. C. C. Timmons, Au-
gusta, 415 Milledge Rd.
Want few hundred used Clay
Turpentine Cups for. farm use.
Write prices. etc., Fob shipping
point. George Strickland, Per-
ryx Rt. 1,
PLANTS FOR SALE
200 rooted large Strawberry
plants, for sale or exe. for 14
color). Mrs. L. R. Ashworth,_ _Da-
cula.
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M: Klon-
dike Strawberry, 60e C; 500,
$2.76; $5. M; Sugar Pears, and
Apricot Plum, 50c ea.; Scup-
pernong Vine cuttings, $1. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Chas. W., E. J. Cabbage, and
White Bermuda Onion plants,
30e. C; 500, $1.28; Also Shade
Dried Sage, 30c qt.; 90c gal.;
Red Hot Pepper, 30c qt. Del.
Mary Ruth Phillips, Royston,
Fuusa:
Blueberry, Gooseberry, Boy-
senberry plants, 50c doz.; Fig
plants, 30 ea.; Scupperong, 50c
ea.; Yellow Plum, 25c ea, Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. J. G.
Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. :
Copenhagen and Wakefield
Cabbage, Ga. Collard, and Ber-
muda Onion plants, 250, $1.00;
600, $2.00; $2.75 M. PP; Large
orders, $2. M by ~ express.
Prompt del.: Lots of 10 M up
Collard plants, $1.75 M. Grady
Welch, Vidalia.
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
75e C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. PP.
No checks, Mrs. Annie Strick-
land, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2--yrs..-old, $2:.-; 600; ~$7.003
$12.50 M; Klondike Strawberry,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M;
Lady T, 500, $3.00; $5. M. No
checks. CC. D.! Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
75c C; 500, $4.50. Prompt ship-
ment. No stamps nor checks.
Miss Evadell Allison, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
500, $3.00; $5. M. PP. Mrs. Eva
| Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Farmall Tractor. Must be cheap. '
dark, 100 lb. feed sacks (game >
PLANTS FOR SALE _
Klondike Strawberry plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M;
Lady T, 500, $3.00; $5. M; Kud-
zu Crowns, rooted, I and 2 yrs. |
old, $2. C; 500, $7. 00; $12.50 M. |
No checks. Ethel Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Giant Gem Everbearg straw-
berry plants, true to name, $1.
C. Del. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Gaines- |
ville, Rt. 2.
Frostproof Wakefield, and
Dutch Cabbage plants, 400, $1.;
$1.65M del.; 5000 up, $1.40 exp.
col; Gam Collard, 500, $1.00;
$1.50 M; 5000 up, $1. exp. col.
No checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
{7c C; 500, $4.00; $7.50 M. No
checks. G. E. Waldrip, Gaines-
rville, Rt. 2.
Missionary Strawberry plants,
good roots, 60c C; $5. M. No
checks. Fob. A. T. Milteer, Quit-
man.
Frostproof Early Flat Dutch,
Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey,
and Copenhagen Cabbage plants
for sale. Tel, 45079. B. F, Mal-
lard, Savannah, Box 378. ~
2 yr. old bearing size
Huckleberry, Blackberry, and
Dewberry plants, 75c doz.;
Giant Garlic Catmint, 30c doz.;
Sassafras Roots, Spicewood,
Polk Root, 30c lb. Add postage.
Tamar Teem, Talking Rock.
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
$5. M. P. B, Reynolds, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Wakefield and Dutch Cab-
bage plants, 400, $1.00; $1.75 M;
5000 up, $1.50 M, Exp. col.; Col-
lards, 500, $1.00; $1.40 M del.;
5000 up, $1. M exp. col. No
checks. Bonnie Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Kudzu Crowns, State certi-
fied, good strong roots, $25. M;
$4.50 C; Seedlings, $22, M; $4.
Cy Eldorado Blackberry plants,
1:3 ft., $3.50 C. Maude Hamby,
Greenville,
Copenhagen, Chas. W., and
Glory Cabbage plants, 500, 75c;
Mt.
$1. M; White Bermuda Onion,
$1.25 M. Quality and service
guar. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwin-
ville.
New Streamline . Everbearing
Strawberry plants, bear all
season, $1.C. PP. Or exe, for
anything can use. Write what
you have. Mrs. J) H. Ellis, Max-
eys.
Everbearing Strawby, _ bears
from Mar. to Aug., 50c C; 500,
$2.50; $4. M; Also about 100
Native Peachtrees, 2 yrs. old,
White, Red, Yellow Press mix-
ed, 25c ea.; 10, $2.00; 24, $4. Add
postage. S.N,. Woods, Oliver.
Chas. W: and E. J. Frostproof
Cabbage, Ga. Collard, and
Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion
plants, 300, 75c; 500, $1.10; $2.
M. Mixed if desired. Prompt
shipment. PP. J. D. Crenshaw,
Pitts, P. O. Box 8.
Chas. W. Frostproof Cabbage
and White Bermuda Onion
plants, 300, 75c; 500, $1.25; $2.
M. PP. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Cabbage: and Onion plants.
Phone or wire for prices on big
lots. W. W. Williams, Quitman.
Imp. Klondike Strawberry
plants, -500; $2.50; $6. M. PP.
Prompt. shipment. No checks.
Henry Prusinski, Tifton, Rt. 6.
Ga. Collard plants, 25 C;
500, $1.00; Also Collard Seed, 3
Tbls., 25e: $1. lb.; Sweet Bay,
10c; $1. doz. Add postage. Mts.
B. R, Cannon, Toomsboro, Rt.
2.
Blakemiore Strawberry giants
slightly mixed with other va-
rieties, 35c C; $3. M. Add post-
age. No checks nor stamps. Mrs.
J. M. Gilstrap, Murrayville, Rt.
Bs Ja Chae, Wa Cabbage
plants, 25 C; 500, $1.00; $2. M
Mrs. Ima Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Extra large fresh E. J. Cab-
bage, Heading Collard, and.
White Bermtida Onion plants,
50c C; 500, $1.50. Buford Light-
sey, Baxley, Rt a
Large fresh Chas. W. Cab-
bage, Heading Collard and
White Bermuda Onion plants,
50c C; 500, $1.50. PP Harri
aetey Baxl ey, Rt.. 3.
Kudzu Suiwhgs
Hampton, Ga.). J.
lanta, 45 Mangum
Klondike Straw
bears large red berr
PP. Leroy~ Lightse:
Rta - a
Strong, frostproo
plants, leading varieti
ing Collard, Broccoli,
plants, $1. 25 M;~ :
postage. Mrs. P. R. .
nevolence, :
Everbearing Strawb
acoe, 40e C. Add pos
A. M. Grier, Cornelia,
Mastodon Strawberry
70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M
dike, 60c C; 500, $2,265
Early large,.well roo
dike Strawberry plant
Cumming, Rt. As
Klondike Sttamhe y
50c C; $4. M, Or exe. f
pecans. Each pay postag
Guy Crowe, Cumming,
Genuine- Klondik on
ry plants, large berries,
500, $3.50; Ga. Coleen
Will exc. for large
(49 crop) pecans, or |
Write offer. Glad;
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawbe:
75 C; Catnip, Balm,
Peppermint, Spearmin
hound, Houseleak, Yarroy
campane, 40 doz, bunch i
low Root, Sassafras, Elec:
Root, 430 Ib. Gari
doz. .Add postage.
White, Dahlonega, Rt.
Mixed ~ Strawberry
Jewels, Red Golds, Gibs
derberry, and a
Everbearing, mer
Blackberry, ae ant
Raspberry, Sage, 6, 50c.
Lona Blackwell, Dahlo
dy
Mastodon Everbearin
berry plants, 80e C;
mint, Spearmint, Balt
Houseleak, 40c doz.
Sassafras and Yellow
campane, Wild Cherry
45 lb.; Also Garlie 1
doz. Add postage.
Holloway, Dahlonega, Ri
Genuine Blakem
berry plants, 1st.
C; $3.50, 500. PPS tT
Fayetteville. :
Extra early, frostp
Chas., and Copenha
page, and Crystal Wax,
Bermuda Onion plant:
$1.50 M. del.; Shik
Onion, 5000, $6.00, :
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Chas. W. - Sabina
frostproof, 500, $1.25; $2.
W. O. Waldrip, Flowery E
Hts)
Early bearing
plants, 40c C; $3.50 M
Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Bo
Early bearing S i
plants, extra large, 75 C
$2.00; Collard, 25 Gs
print sacks (at 15 per
checks. Add postage
ran, Cumming, Rt.
Condon Giant M
erbearing Strawber:
C; Red Raspberries
Old Fashion White
Red and Yellow
trees, 25c ea. Add p
Nellie Parker, Gaines
Giant Mastodon Ever
Strawberry plants,
zu Seed $6, C; os
Catnip, 20c ea.; t
Horse Apple, and Se
25c ea. Add * postaate Ar:
Turner, Gainesville, Rt.
Mastodon Everbearing
Blakemore Strawberry Pp
$1. C; $9. M; Lady T., 75
M; Tame Po Val
rooted, 15, $1 ay
Blue Damson Plum, and Dry
25 ea.; Mountain Ht
75c for 2 doz. Add posta
Ramie Black, Clevela
Frostproof Cabb.
400, $1.00; $1.50
Collards, 51
Kudzu C
a
ee
and Flat Dutch
Cabbage and ~ Col-
35e C; 300, $1.00;
Gem Everbearing
$1. G: Lee Crow,
a
ling var. Frostproof Cab-
rd, and Onion plants,
1.00; a 75 M: Strawberry:
Missionary, Masto-
verbearing. 200, $1.50: 500,
H, Branan,
plants, Asparagus
~16c ea. Indian Mul-
Crabapple, and Fig tres,
a, Add postage. Mi's. Chas.
k, Griffin, Rt. 4.
ating Strawbry plants,
P. No checks. Mrs. R.
on Wadley, ot.
ae FOR SALE
start Calif. Beer
rs, Lou Ella Green,
sd, starified, dotta
ericea Lespedeza No, one,
. Walter Estes, Rex.
lying Calif. Beer Seed,
6d start. No MO nor
4 ee Floyd, Rock-
Ps Special Tobacco
0z., 50} 4 ozs., $1.75; 1/2
lb. PP. Karl
ieee ruin, 9 1b.; Re-
13 lb. Fob my farm.
Darden, Watkinsville.
e Kobe Lespedeza
ymbine run, 12 lb, Tel.
Jas. B Woods, Brooks,
planting seed Oseola
Beans, very sound, for
S. Duggan, Chestr.
1s clean Kobe Lespedeza,
. Will deliver as much
ns anywhere in Ga. Fred
man, Dewey Rose.
ikefield and Flat Dutch
and Rutger and Stone
seed, $1.60 1b.; Collard
Ib. 4 lbs., a9. 40 del.
Gainesville, Rt. 2;
SE ST ILS ETT NE TTA TET AE
genuine Cannonball,
amond Watermelon
yer ct. germ., $1! 1b.;
Sweetheart, 90 per
., $2. From seed of only
lect melona. W. O. Bird-
Pa
Striped Half Rufier
, Creaseback alid Lit-
Yellow Cut-
xed, 50c ctip; Sallet
Tenge eup; Okra Seed
cup. Exe. for feed
Gable, Ellijay, Rt
4
vit
0c pt.)
Bushel Gourd, 12 seed, 15c.
: Rogan, Austell, Rt. 2,
Butter ead,
Yellow
Also PEBpet
roc: oa Holloway,
range Seed, 50, $1.00;
bi metta Seed, 50, Ha
Air Potatoes, 6, $1.00:
Panama Figs, also
pnts 10, $1.00; Root-
2B O. Fussell,
ne Ga:
farm. George H
Americus, ents Te
.NS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
La-
Oseola Velvet Beans,
kind, very sound.
geen, Chester.
bu. Dr. R, 8. Duffell,
ad
Half sige and
earing Black Pole
easuring clip;
Cr) OBE}
7s, 25,
tamp,
ECallacd Seed, |
ecleaned New Eva
a
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Good Table peas, large light
brown, slightly mixed with]
White Blackeye, 10c lb. No less
than Ibs. sold. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs, A, Horsley,
Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.
20 bu. pure Big Brab pas,
$5: bu. Fob. C. C. Lumpkin,
Charing, Box 43. :
Ky. Pole Beans, striped, Lit-
tle Pink and White, Cream Col.
Half Runner Beans, free of
weevils, 50e large cup. Or exc.
for feed sacks, free of holes and
mildew. No stamps not checks.
Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Carters,
Rt 1.
White Tender and Early
Speckled Half Runner Garden
Beans, 50c cup; Blue Java peas,
30c lb. in 5 lb. lots; Also large
Red Peanuts, $2. pk. Add post-
age. Miss oe Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt.
j
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
20 tons Peavine Fla.-Presley,
and Grass Mixed Hay, free of
rain, $28. ton at barn; 8 mi. N.
Perry, U. 8. Hwy. 41, Hi-Way
Haven. E. G. Fountain, Fort
Valley, Rt. 1.
3000 bu. Seed Oats, Victor
Grain and BaneYoft, Tst yr., $1.
oe W. B. Spearman, Social Cit
cle.
Approx. 4 tons good Runner
Peanut Hay, new crop, $12.. ton
at.my barn, Alvin E. Donald-
son, Register,
Good quality Peanut Hay,
del. anywhere in trailer load
lots, 8-10 tofis. No poison. Write
for prices. Marvin A. Burke,
Ashburn, Rt. 1.
Lspdeza Hay, baled with-
out rain, $25. ton; Bled Oats
and Rye Grass, $20. ton: Also
Garlic Bulbs, 5c doz.: $9, G}
Kudzu Crowns, $10. MG. A.
Pulliam, Dewey Rose.
Coker Fulgrain No. 7 Seed
Oats, grown from certified seed,
$1.50 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
HONEY FOR SALE
Ex-
Galbetry and Tupelo
tracted Honey, 1949 crop, pack-
d in, 21/2 lb. glass jars per
case, $5.50 Fob. M. J. Hai'per,
Gardi, P. O: Box 23.
Pure Hotiy, extract, $6. per
Cs. of 6 five lb. wide mouth
jars. Fob. E. F. Bussey, Enigma,
Exe. quality, cleanly handled,
new glass jars of Honey, 5 ibs.,
$1.75; 21/2 1bs., 90c. No ship-
ments. 10 lbs. del. neat Atlanta.
Geo. Tyler, Atlanta, 1250
Moreland Ave., S. E. Tel. Ma.
7016.
-Pure Extiacted Honey: 6-10
ib. tine, .$11;50:: 6-5 ib: ahd 12
21/2 1b. big mouth jats, each
$6.50; 24-16 oz. rouhd jars,
$5. 75: 24-12. 02. roufid jars, $4,
Fob here. All orders shipped
promptly. John A, Crummey,
J@sup,; Box 117.
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
Large Red Peaniits, 2-4 in
hull, washed, dried, fine for
seed, $2. pk.: $7.50 bu: P. B.
Brown, Ball Ground, Ht. 2
Nice select pecyn halves, $1.25
Ib.; 5 lbs., $6.00; Good grade Pe-
can Meats, $1. 10 tb 05 Loss
$5.95. Del. Mrs. H. W. Law,
Chula.
Large Red Peanut, as many
as 4 in hull, for seed or eating,
$2. pk.} $7. 50 bu. G. T. Brown,
; Ball Ground, Rt. 1:
Imp. Spanish Peanuts, hand
picked and washed, 200 1b. Add
postage. Mrs. L. T. Kugler, Bow-
don, Rt. 2.
8 lbs. Shelled Pecan Halves,
1949 crop, $1.10 lb. Mrs. ulti a
rrv. Benevolen eer ry
MARKET BULLETIN
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PECAN AND OTHER SACKS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE WANTED
State insp. Stewart Pecan
Trees, seeding var., 2-7 ft., $1.-
$3. 6a. Fob. 7 mi. E, Sanders-
ville. M. M. Newsome, Sanders-
ville.
_ About 100 (1 and 2 yr. old).
Tung Oil Nut Trees, ready for
transplanting, cheap, Miss Dub=
lee Peterson, Vidalia, Rt. 2.
Budded or grafted Pecan
trees, Stuart, Money-Maker, and
Schley, true to name, 1-3 ity
75e; 2-3 ft., $1.00; 3-4 tt., $1.25:
4-5 ft., $1.50 a. Fob. R. &. Ad-
kins, Cordele, Rt: 3. Phone 973-
W-3.
All var. Apple and other fruit
- f Boysenberry, . Strawber-
and Grape vies for sale.
O'Neal Hitt, Jasper, Rt 3.
Fig trees, all sizs, everbear-
ing; 2 ft:, 50e; 3 ft, 75; 4 ft, $1.5
6-2 ft., $2.75; 6-3 ft, $4.;/6-4 ft,
$5.00; 25-4 ~tt,, (bearing size)
$10. 00; Blue Goose Plums, 3,
$1.25; Also Gourd Seed, mixed
pk., 95c. Del. Exc. for sacks.
Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hirari:
State insp. Stuart Pecan
trees, 4-9 ft., $1.50-$2.50. H. W.
Gray, Sparks.
Pecan trees, true to name,
Schley, Stuart, and Money-
Makers, 6-8 ft., $3.00; 8-10 ft,
$3.25, Also smaller sizes if de=
sired. Calvin Harman, Stovall.
Citress trees; Orange, Grape
Fruit, Lime, Lemon, Satsuma,
grafted and budded stock: Also
Pecans of all kinds. M. D;
Grdoms, Brunswick, 141 Tinair
Blvd.
Damson Plum Sprotits, $1.00
ea Mrs. J. E. Sofrells, Royston:
SACKS FOR SALE
Good quality Print sacks, free
of holes and spots, 25c ea. PP.
Mrs: B. D. Hulsey, Alto, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
ore of holes and mildew, 25
$3. doz.; Odds, with sinall
ales, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
John Howaid, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Nice print sacks, to exc. for
good sound pecans. Mrs. W. S.
Sosebee, Clevland,; Rt. 1.
Nice 100 lb. prift sacks to exc.
for Pecans or Honey with
Comb. Each pay postage. G. B.
Barrett, Cornelia.
Print. sacks, 3, $1.00; Whits, ;
5, $1.00. PP. All washed, ironed;
free of holes and spots. Proimpt
shipment. Mrs. W. S. McDaniel,
Cumming, Rt. 2.
100 1b. Print saeks, fine
weave, good cond., Washed, not
PP, 5c eas} White Sacks, not
washed, i0c ea. Mis. Ruby Nix,
Dahlonega, Rt 1.
100 lb/ cap. Print sacks,
washed; ironed, 25 ea. PP in
Ga. in lots of 10 or more. MO
or Cash. No checks. Mrs. Sylvia
Thompson, Dawsonville.
Large 100-lb. print sacks, free
of spots, holes and mildew,
smooth weave, washed, ripped,
26 ea. plus postage; Or 30 ea.
PP. Mis. BE. BE. Clark, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 8. ;
Print saeks, washed, ironed,
25 a. Plus postage. No checks.
Mrs. Jewell Mathis, Gainesville,
Rte5:
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., good
quality, fre of holes ahd mil-
dew, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
J. M. Morris, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Unwashed White Feed sacks,
free of holes and mildew, 15c
ea.; $1.50 doz. Mrs. Walter Por-
tef, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, ironed, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Emmett Martin,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, ripped and wash-
ed, 25c ea.; White, no letters,
10; Odd prints, 18c ea.; 2 alike
(small holes), 18c: No. checks.
MO ojily. Add postage. Mrs. G.
C. Duhagan, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Good grade White Bleached
sacks, free of holes and mildew,
20 a.; Print, 25c ea. Cash or
MO. Prompt shipment: Mrs; C.
B. Byrd; Gainesville; Star Rt.
Rrint sacks; 25 ea. PP. Any
amt: up to 100. Eston meee
{Gainesvilte, Rt. 9.
| Gai
Good quality print sacks, 100
lb. cap., free of holes and mil-
dew, 100 lb. cap., unwashed, 25
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde W.
Gilleland, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Print sacks, free of Hhls and
mildew, washd, 25 ea.; Not
washed, 20c ea. Add postage.
ze W. W. MeNeal, Gainesville,
ele
Nice print saks, dark or
light, 100 1b. cap., washed, iron-
d, fine wave, 3, $1. Add post-
age. COD if preferred. Mrs. A.
E. Nix, Gainesvill, Rt. 5.
Nice latg print sacks, light
or dark, Washed, ripped, 25c ea.
Add postage. Prompt shipiment.
Mys. Marvin Martin; Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
BUTTER:
5-6 lbs. per wk. nice Yellow
Country Butter, 60c lb. Add
postage. Prodinpt shipments:
Mrs. H. L. Pattersoh, Flowery
Branch; Rt. 1.
CORN AND SEED CORN:
Certified Hybrid Dixie 18
Ssed Corn, $10. bu. Fob. C._M.
Sims, Pembroke,
Around 300 bu. Corn for sale
or frade for cattle. W. C. Long,
Morganton.
1000 bu. Slip Shuck Corn;
$1.25 bu. at my place, 5 mi. N:
Louisville, on -Stapleton-War-
renton Hwy. Milton Beall;
Stapleton.
EGGS:
Yard Eggs for sale. W: J. Stim-
lin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N.
W. Tel. Be. 5393.
FEATHERS:
Nice, new, White Feathers,
70e Ib.; Lot of 25 lbs., $15. Del.
Sample on request. Mrs: Mafy
Collins, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Blue Peacock Feathers, as-
sorted, $1.10 doz.; $1.25 out of
PP. Mrs. Ivy Morgan,
Americus.
LARD:
Can of new pure Hog Lard
(made from hard fat), 50 Ib:
size, $10. Mis; G. H. Hayes, Mc-
Donough, Rt=3;
MANURE:
Approx. .65 gals. Chicken
Manure for sale at my home
only. Jas} H. Felker, Atlanta,
625 Cooledge St., N. E. Tel. He:
3416-J.
MEAT:
Country cured Hickory
Smoked Sausage, 85c lb. Riley
C. Couch, Turin.
ONIONS:
White Multiplying Onibdiis,
80 gal. Exc. for dried fruit or
print sacks. Mrs: Ella M. Pay-
ton, Homer, Rt. 1, Box 124.
POTATOES:
200 bu. La. Yam Potatoes,
reasonable, by truckload. M. J.
Harper, Gardi, P. O. Box 23.
10 tohs PR Potatoes, 3c Ib. to
truekers. 8 mi, SE Fitzgerald.
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Cathip, Horehotind; Pepper-
mint, Balm; Tansy, 40c doz.;
Garlic Bulbs, $2. C; HElecam-
pane, Birdock, Yellow Root, 50e
lb.; Hors Radish, Asparagus,
for planting, $1. doz.; Also nice
sundried Apples, free of worms,
50e lb. PP in Ga. Mrs; Martha
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
Sie
SAGE: ~
Nice; hand picked, shade
dried, 1949 Sage, $1. lb. Prompt
del. Mrs. W. E. MDaris, Can-
ton, RES.
Home cured, hand picked
Sage, $1. lb. at my home. Ma-
riah Brown, Richland, Rt. 3,
Box 48.
SYRUP:
100 gals: new Ga: Cane Syrup,
heavy No. 10 cans; 90 gal. at
my place for entire lot. D. S.
Parker, Ludowici, Rt. 1.
New Ga. Cane Syrup; good
flavor, No; 5 cans, 55c; No. 10
cans; $1, ea; E, B. Jones, Ha-
hira, Rt. 1.
out of litter of 10, $20. ea.;
APPLES, DRIED:
5 or 6 pounds nic, bright
sour apples, free of peel and
core. W. S. McCarty, Dalton,
710 Thornton Ave.
ASPARAGUS:
Want price on some Martha
Washington crowns. Harry L.
Clark, Keysville, Rt. 1.
EAE:
Want best delivered prices
on good quality hay, baled, pea-
vin or bright, clean Lespedeza
or consider peanut hay, del. on
trailer of carload. H. L. Greene,
Brooks; Box 126.
FESCUE, KENTUCKY:
Want Ky. Fescue 31 seed.
Give best price. A. B, Fuller,
Buford, Rt. 1.
ORANGE SEEDLINGS:
Want 200 or 300 trifoliate
orange sedlings, 6 to 10 in. tall.
B. F. King, Cordele.
PEAS:
Wait some red hull peas for
eating purposes. Would like
Small sample. Mrs. Mary F.
ao Valdosta, 1006 Marion
St.
Want 200 lbs. Eatly Market
Queceh Watermelon Seed. Send
sample and advise price. W. M.
Thornton, Jesup.
SACKS:
Want some smooth Print
sacks: Send safripls. Mrs. W. H.
Dobson; Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Want good dark print sacks
at 20c @a. Mrs. C. W. Frieks,
White Stone.
Want 10 lbs. good shade dried
sage. Write what you have afid
prices per lb. Lee Yother, Dal-
ton,; Rt=5.
SAGE:
Want 1 lb. sage; also 1 pound
hot, dried red pepper. Herbert
Colley, Chipley, Rt. 2.
SASSAFRAS ROOTS:
Want dry; red sassafras roots. -
R. A. Caldwell, Boston, Rt. 2
SYRUP:
Want 25 to 50 gallons low
grade or seconds sugar cane
syrup, or other syrup, suitable
using oh ground or chopped
feed for cows. Dr. L. M. Bur-
tow, Atlafita, 555 Lee St, S. W.
Want -2 gal. of old Sorghum
syrup, suitable for Bee feeding.
Curtis Kittle, Temple, Rt. 1.
Want to exc. baled Bean Hay
for some good quality Syrup
ins, Acworth, Rt. 2:
Want 1 barrel Sugar Can@
Syrup made in 1949 and put up
in new barrels. J. M. S. Greene,
Zebulon, Rt. 1.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Young Cow for sale. Not de-
livered. No letters ans. Roscoe
Evans, Ball Ground, Rt. 3.
Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
31/2 yrs. old, for sale or ex=-
change. C. G. Byington, Boling-
broke.
5 purebred reg. Polled Short-
horn Cows for sale. Pat G
Smith, Camilla, RFD 1.
Black Angus Steer, stall fed,
good cond., for sale at farm; Al-
so want 2-3 short Nose OIC
Male, Pigs or Shoats, or 2-3 OIC
and Big Bone Guinea crossed.
Nearby. Marvin Maddox, Win-
der, Rt. 4.
Jersey Heifer, 300 lbs., and
Hereford Male Calf, 200 lbs., to
exc. for nice fresh. milch cow.
Paul J. Cleveland, Elberton, Rt.
wi
Reg. Jersey Cow, 31/2 yrs.
old, with heifer calf (5 mos. old),
papers available, $250. together;
Or separately; Also 8 yr. old 5
gaited Horse, $100. Or trad for
feedr stock or sprifiging heif-
ers. R. R. Juby, Dunwoody.
Nice Heifer to freshen Jan, 2,
$100., one mi. Duncans Creek
Church.. Frank, J. Mauldin, Bu-
ford, Rt: 2.
HOGS FOR SALE
Purebred blocky Duroc pigs,
reg. in buyers name, 40-50 Ibs,
$35.
pr. Lamar Wilcher, Mitchell.
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HOGS FOR SALE
Big Bone Black Guinea pigs,
40-60 lbs., $10. ea. at my place.
James L. Wilcher, Mitchell.
Reg. Hereford Gilt pig, far-
rowed Sept. 9, granddaughter of
Natnl. Champ. Prize Good Jr.,
out of Maple View Fancy, pur-
chased from Ohio show herd.
Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta,
Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd. Care
Ward-Meade Farm. Tel. 969-M-
M.
~._$PC Boar, 3 yrs. old, pure-
bred, not registered, $25.00; Or
trade for shoats or 25 bu. of
corn. W. H. Collins, Collins.
4 SPC Male Pigs, 12 wks. old,
treated, can be registered, for
sale. Dale Holland, Collins, Rt.
= 1, Box 158.
2 male blocky Cherry Red
Duroc pigs, 9 mos. old, register-
ed in buyers name, _ treated,
ready for service, $45. ea. Miss
Bublee Peterson, Vidalia, Rt. 2.
OIC pigs, male and female,
blocky, short nose, reg. in buy-
ers name, satis. guar., $25.-$35.
ea. Ship anywhere. H. J. Du-
pree, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Reg. SPC Hogs, one bred gilt,
14 mos. old, $85.00; Nice Male
and several gilts, $50. ea. Exc.
bloodlines, all treated, crated,
_ Fob. 4 mi. S. E. Pinehurst. Mrs.
~ L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.
- OIC Bred Gilts, open gilts,
males ready for service, 8-10
_ wks. old pigs, furnish unrelated
pairs, inoculated, ready to ship
anywhere, guar. satis. W. H.
_ Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
Reg. SPC Gilts and Pigs, from
prize winning stock. Mrs. L. A.
Hoimes, Ranger, Care . Ever-
green Farms.
Nice thrifty SPC pigs, cholera
_immune, reg. in buyers name,
over 4 mos. old, 2 fine strains,
$40. ea. C. R. Morgan, Ameri-
cus, Rt. 4,
Berkshires: Boar, 18 mos. old,
reg., $85.00; Reg. Sow, 18 mos.
old, bred, $85.00; 6 mos, old
Boar, not reg., $35.00; 6 mos. old
- Gilt, not reg., $40. Cannot ship.
_A.S Black, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
10 Shoats, 50-60 Ibs., true to
mame, Poland and China (not
mixed), for sale. Mrs. Annie
Moore, Junction City.
OIC Pigs, males, (1 gilt), $8,
and $10. ea. 1 mi. S. Senoia on
Homer Nortons Farm. J. E.
Meeks, Senoia, Rt. 1.
Blocky type Black Essex pigs,
males and females, reg. in buy-
ers name, $25. ea. A. P. Chap-
man, Moultrie.
Reg. Big Bone Black African
Guinea pigs, 2 mos. old, $20. ea.
Will ship anywhere. Paul J.
Cleveland, Elberton, Rt. 2.
Bred Hereford Gilts, sensibly
priced. J. E. Humes, Columbus.
SPC Hogs, bred Sows, Bred
: Gilts, pigs of all ages, boars
~ ready for service, reg. in buy-
-ers name, lift treated. M. J.
Blackmon, Pinehurst. (4 mi. SE).
HOGS FOR SALE
FC R SALE
2 good Mares, not matched, 8
yrs. old Sorrel, about 900 Ilbs.,
good worker, 5 yr. old Bay,
about 850 lbs., rides well.Trade
for cattle, hay, or grain. W. T.
Torgeson, Cornelia, Star Rt.
Fine Mare, around 10 yrs. old,
about 1000 lbs., gentle, work
anywhere, $100. at my place.
George Guam, Stillwell.
Good Brown Horse Mule, 800
Ibs., good cond., work any-
where, for sale at my farm. J. T.
Hayes, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.
Good Mare Mule, sound, no
blemishes, sell or trade for
milch cow. C. R. Gowder, Pow-
der Springs, Rt. 2.
Black Horse Mule, 1100 lbs.,
6 yrs. old, for sale or exc. for
calves, J. M. Riddle, Varnell, Rt.
1 pr. Mules, about 10 yrs. old,
around 1000 lbs., reasonable, or
exe. for cows or hogs. Phone
640; or write: T. WN. Athon,
Oglethorpe.
Reg. American Saddle and
Tenn. Walking Horse Colts at
very low prices. Gordon Ket-
tles, Dalton.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
2 reg. Tenn. Walking Stal-
lions, one 6 yrs. old sired by
Hills Wilson Allen, gentle, no
bad habits; one 2 yrs. old, $200.
ea. Phone 146 or 556. Julian
Tanner, Douglas, P. O. Box 137.
2 young mules, 1200-1300 Ibs.,
sell or trade for cattle.-Roy L.
Rawls, Williamson,
Beautiful 5 gaited= Saddle
Gelding, bay with black mane
and tail, other good markings,
gentle but spirited, works well,
for sale. Mrs. J. W. Bailey,
Waynesboro, 507 Liberty St.
Bay Stallion, about 1100 lbs.,
41/2 yrs. old, gentle, work any-
where single or dbl. $125. or
exc. for good fresh milch cow.
Herschel Stanfield, foneae
Park, Rt. 3; Box 118.
Mare, good cond., and 1 H
wagon, $95.00; Also Horse for
sale. Rever Wade, Alto, Rt. 1.
Mare, about 7 yrs. old, 1250
lbs., well broke, and good 1H
wagon for sale. Lester West,
Cleveland, Rt. 2.
7 yr. old Dark Red Mare,
blocky, about 1200 lbs., work
anywhere, $125.00; Or trade for
hogs, calves, etc. Herman
Chambers, Buford, Rt. 3.
~6 yr. old Black Mare Mule, 6
yr. old Bay Horse Mule, and 2H
Wagon, all kinds farm tools for
sale. Mrs. Cora Holtzclaw, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4. , i
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Angora Rabbits, 4 mos, old;
bucks, $4. ea.; Does, $5. ea.
Purebred stock. Francis- Tarp-
ley, Crandall.-
2 mos. old heavy wt. Chin-
chillas, trio, $10. Ped. papers
furnished. Ship anywhere. Exp.
COD. John L. Parrott, Macon,
2366 Miller Field Rd.
NZW_ Rabbits, from ped.
stock, breeders only, 6 mos. old
bucks, $5. ea.; 11 wks. old doe,
$3.50; 8 wks. old, $4. pr. Exp.
col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming, Rt. 5.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Saanan Milk Goat, subj. to
reg., 2 kid nannies, 6 mos. old,
at my barn, $45. Alice Lovin-
good, Blue Ridge, Rt. 2.
so bred Does to freshen in 60-
90 days, for sale. W. J. Sumlin,
Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W.
Tel. Be. 5393.
Several reg., some pure but
unregistered Bucks (Saanan
and Tog.), for sale; 6 Common
Goats (some milk goat blood),
and good Saanan Buck from
gal. doe, $50. Morris Sanders,
Vidalia.
2 yr. old reg. Tog Buck, high
milk strain stock, hornless, gen-
tle, well marked, in perfect
cond., $25. here; $30. crated. J.
D. Parker, Macon, Rt. 2.
2 purebred reg. Tog. Goats,
short hair, naturally hornless,
from 5 qt. mothers, doe bred to
freshen Ist of year, $35.00; buck
from world famous. Crystal
Helen . bloodlines, extra gentle,
$25.00; Fob. PO Money Order.
Mrs. Ovalene Highland, La-
vonia.
old,
milk
$5.00.
Tog. Male Goat, 7 mos.
from good producing
goat, ready for service,
Mrs. M. Rity, Fairburn.
Nice Hornless Saanan Billy
at stud. Fee $2. Inquire at John-
son Store. E. W. Keys, Redan,
P20 S Boxed.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want to buy small dairy herd
of good quality cows. H. G, Bal-
lard, Moultrie.
Want young Bull, old enough
for light service, any good milk
breed or cross. State age, wt.,
and price. Must be within 40
sage Rt. 1.
Reg. Saanan Buck at stud, al=|
POULTRY FOR SALE |
BANTAMS:
Golden Sebright and Black
Tail Japs, $12.50 trio. Bob Clark,
Macon, 372 Spring St.
BRAHMAS:
Light Brahams, trio, $7.50;
Cockerels, $3.. John A. Fuller,
Atlanta,677 Lillian Ave.
LEGHORNS:
12 AAAA grade White Leg-
horn Hens, $1.50 ea. for lot. Mrs.
J. L. Dudley, Bowersville, Rt. 1.
Several. White Leghorn
Breeding Cockerels, 10 mos. old,
large type, from high produc-
ing hens, reasonable prices. M.
W. Kantala, Elberton.
MISC. CHICKENS:
Nice pr? White Pullets, 7 mos.
old, beginning to lay, no culls,
$1.65; Others, $2. or more, Mrs.
F. (Hunt) Bryan, Tallapoosa.
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS:
Pit Games, dif. breeds or
crosses, fast aggressive fowl.
Write for information. Hoyt Hel-
ton, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
10 White Jersey Giant Hens,
11/2-2 yrs. old, 41/2-8 lbs. ea.,
$20. Fob. my place. Walter B.
Allen, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 21A.
2 Trios White Laced Red
Cornish, 7 mos. old, $10. trio.
Send MO. No. checks. J. C. Her-
ron, Martin, Rt. 1.
5 good Game Pullets, 2 Clip-
per, 2 Shuffler, 1 Hopkins War-
horse, $1.75 ea.; 1 Clipper Hen,
$2.00; 3 Crowing Size Stags, 2
RH Clipper, $2. ea.; Clipper
Traveler, $2.50; Pure Black
Breasted Red Stag, $3.50. Or
exc. part forstrio -pure Hull
Game and Leopard. John Tyler,
Tallulah Falls.
Pure Dark Cornish wane
Cockerels, ready for service, $2.
ea. in lots of 2 or more. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
Blue Game Hen and Rooster,
18 mos. old, around 9 lbs., In-
dian Game Hen and Rooster, 10
mos. old, about 6 lbs., $6. a pr.
James C. Bennett, Duluth.
Pit Games: Cocks, 5 1/4-6 1/2
Ibs., $10, ea.; Hens, $5. ea.; Stags,
$4.-$7.50 ea. L. O. Benefield,
Cedartown, Rt. 1. (At Fish
Creek).
Yellow Legged ae Round:
head Game Roosters for sale. E.
M. Kesler, Ashland, Rt. 1, Box
131%
4 Allen Roundhead Stags, 4-
41/2 lbs., $2.50 ea. T. L. Ham-
mond, Clarksville, Rte2:
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
BEC:
Peafowl, Pheasants, Bob
White Quail, White Doves, few
Solid White Guinea Fowl, 19494
hatch. Write for prices. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
Phone Ch. 1777.
White Fantail Pigeons, White
and Silver Kings, Racing Hom-
ers, Muff. Tumblers, Pigmy
Pouters, Eng. Trumpeters, $5.
pr.; 3 yrs., $12. E. H. Morgan,
College Park, 231 , Cambridge
Ave. Tel. Ca.*9558.
Common Pigeons, all colors, 3
prs.; $2.00; 9 prs., $5. MO. Cur-
tis Branch, ote Enigma, Riiecds
1 pr. Ringneck Pheasants, 1
yr. old, $8. Or exe. for hens, or
budded pecan trees. E. L. Smith,
Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box 105.
REDS, NH, RIL, & OTHERS:
50 NH Red Pullets, Mar. 1949
hatch, from blood tested, U. S.
approved flock, high laying rec-
ord, ship 5 or more prepaid, $3.
ea. MO only. J. Y. Davis, Mar-
fin} .Rt 23
Nine 6 mos. old RI Red Pul-
lets, beginning to lay, $1.75 ea.
at my home. Mrs. M. Rity, Fair-
butn,
62 NH Pullets, 2 Roosters,
July 21st hatch, $1.75 ea. Will
not ship. Fred Davis, Ellijay,
Hits.
10 RI Red Pullets, heavy lay-
ing strain, 7 mos. old, laying, $3.
ea. S. B. Howe, Atlanta, 1060
Euclid Ave., N. E. Tel. Cy. 2085.
150 NH Red Pullets, 10 wks. |
old, $1. ea. M. H. Henderson, |
Stockbridge, Rt. ft
200 - 4 A NH Red, 8 mos, old |
Hens, $2.50 ea. Joe B.
-ton, Rt. 2.
| Juliette. -
| Janta,
mi. Vidalia. A. F. Se pyle
botham, Hartwell, Rt.
arm),
Purebred New Hampshires: 6
one yr. old, and two 2 yr. old
hens, $2.50 ea. You furnish
crate. Cash. Mrs, B. H. Purvis,
Helena, Rt. 1.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS
DUCKS, .GEESE, ETC, -
8 wks. old mixed Guineas,
fully feathered, about 1 1/2 lbs.,
$1.25 ea. shipped exp. col. J. D.
Johnson, Shei er 226 West
Jefferson. >
5 Guineas, $1.10 ea.; $5:50 for
lot. Will not ship. Jean Martin,
Dallas, Rt. 1.
Mallard mato wild
strain, from well laying breed-
ers with typical markings, day
old, 50c ea. Slightly higher price }li
with increasing age; Also hatch- |<
ing eggs, $2. per 11. COD parcel |:
post or express. C. M. Ham-
mond, Augusta, Rt. 4, Box 251.
4 Toms, 5 Hens,
Hazel Wiiliams, Villa Rica, Rt.
100 Broad Breasted Bronze
Turkeys, 1949 hatch: Hens, 14-
17 Ibs., 55 lb.; Toms, 18-25 lbs.
ea., 49c lb. Robert T. Attaway,
Wrightsville, Rt; <3; 6 mi. E.
Wrightsville). *
Imp. Broad Breasted Tur-
keys: 1 Tom, 45c Ib.; 2 Hens, 50c |
lb. No checks. Mrs. Earl Swann,
Union Point, Rt. 1.
POULTRY WANTED |:
m4
BANTAMS;
Want trio White Black Tail
Jap Bantams, 1949 hatch, blood
tested. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soper-
BRAHMAS:
- Want young Brahama Peissibes &
E. B. Jones, Hahira, RED aby
PEAFOWLS: ee
Want 1 pr. Peafowls. ye B
McGill, Dawson, Riel fans
REDS:
Want 100 NH Reds, or 50 NH
Reds, and 50 RI Reds at once.
Write best offer. E. a Manes
FARM HELP WANTED
Want small family, white or
colored, to farm on halves. 4 R
house, lights, water, wood, good |o
land, "2 horses, plow tools. Must |
be sober, Near Mt. View Church,
off Powland Rd. See me. Cur-
tis Hambrick, Stone Mountain,
Rt. 1. Phone De. 6023.
Want farmer for 1-2 H farm.
4 R house, barn, school and}
mail rt., near town and church.
$60. Miss |
Want c
seersand herds
farm.
lyrs, old. Go
Es Meredith,
Want larg
basis, good
cattle, pana 4R
in family (
experience.
houses. Carl Mos
Crew St., S. W.
truck. 4 or 5
pasture, near s
with good resp
man do alm
. | work; woman
Cow and hog - pasture. J. me S.
Pilcher, Plains.
Want farmer for large 1 H
farm, 50-50 basis, Wayne Co.,
near school, church, store, and
PO, 5 R house, good water.
plenty of wood, tobacco acreage
Stock and farm tools furnished.
M. J. Harper, on P. O. Box
23.
Want tenant for 1 H farm.
Will not furnish. Good land and
pasture. R. F, DeLamater, At- |.
1371 Northview es N.
E. Tel. At, 3082.
Want middleaged, un
bered white woman to. live in.
house with couple and help
with chickens and small dairy.
Room and board, small salary. }
Mrse Rs tp Stripling, West
Point, Rt. 2.
Want colored es main-. R
tenance man to do rough car-
pentry, maintain fences, farm
buildings, rock work, etc. Good |
fine living. conditions, |
year around work. Apply . in}t
house,
writing, with references, Royce
Ramey, Norcross, Care The
Neely Farm. Sine g
Want man and wife (white or
colored) for truck farm. Must} |
be experienced tractor driver.
Furnish house, lights,
fuel, and telephone.
Chance,
ington Rd. Tel. Ca, 5731.
Want col. man and
-child, to live in 3 R house
square eae at Sl Ee
~
oe
water, |
job on farm ca
flowe
East Point, W. Wash- sch