Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1950 January 11

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ditorial By 10M LINDER








of the greatest ie a farmer
in these hazardous times of insect
is crop insurance.

lan has yet been tried for crop in-
ance that panned out for the reason
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ible to figure the amount of premi-
sat mist be charged in order to
r losses caused by insects, excessive
excessive drouth, hail, tornadoes,








ler i: proposed plan. to: allocate -
farmer a given number of bales of
on, bushels of wheat, etc., for do-
tic consumption, the farmer would
matically receive crop insurance
out the payment of any premium.

illustrate, if a farmer was allocated
les of cotton for the domestic mar-
e would receive 10 certificates cov-
e bale each. Suppose that this
had a crop failure and only pro-
+ 0. bales of cotton. In that event
a have eight certificates for
would have no cotton.



e things. First, he could hold
certificates until the following

he would receive an addition-
certificates, giving him a total of 18
cates and he could therefore, if he
, produce 18 bales of cotton to
the domestie market at or above
nimum price. He could do this on
iative and without any Gov-

his farm, measure his land or in any
erfe e with the cece oe his

ting ie ae nerineaiae. up
lateral, and borrow money to tide.
ver. He could do this on his own
and without the necessity of
he Government for any aid. |
ain the farmer could sell his
; to another farmer who had
cotton or he could buy surplus
_ at the world price and attach his
cates and sell it for domestic con-

minimum: price in the domestic |

vould be the amount he received

irance on his erop.

er hand, suppose this fav:

ng a crop failure, had
and produced

ertiti-

un Liader.

crop or crop failure that it is im-

at event, the farmer eould do any

n at or above the minimum price.





WEDNESDAY. Eee 11, 1950

Commissioner

jore About Farm Plan




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which he could earry over into the next _

year and he would only lack two bales of
having the next years crop already
made. If he needed money because of
sickness or for any other reason, he
eouldstake these eight cotton receipts
to the bank and sign a contract to deliver
eight certificates out of the next years
allotment so that these eight bales could
then be sold into the domestic market at
or above the minimum price and this
would make a most attractive loan to
any bank. If he desired, he could at all
times sell any extra cotton for export to
the world market at the world price.
We have heard a great deal about the
tremendous amounts of cotton that can
be grown in the Mississippi delta and
West of the Mississippi River. We have
heard a lot of talk about how cheap they
ean grow cotton in the West. Under
this plan, those large growers, who can
grow cheap cotton and make money sell-
ing it into the world market, would be at
liberty to make all the cotton they want-
ed to without hindranee from anybody
and could sell it to world markets at
world prices. This would in no way in-
terfere with the operation of the mini-
mum price law in the domestic market,
because they would not have certificates
to enable them to turn any of that cotton
into the domestic market., The small

farmers East and West of the Mississip-..
* piRiver, to whom a few bales of cotton:

means a living for their families, the ed-
~ ueation of their children, the payment of
taxes, necessary medical attention and
other necessities of life, would be pro-

tected in the domestic market on their ~

crops. Big business farming as is prac-
ticed in the West where one man pro-
duces thousands of bales of cotton could

not put their products in competition

with legitimate farmers and thereby
foree millions of farm families away
from the land and into the big cities

where they are not needed, where they

would not be happy and where they
eould no longer provide a decent living
for themselves.

Communism at the top level is a blind.



It is a catch-all proposal through which:

a few leaders, in power, seek to fasten
the chains of slavery around the unwary

_ masses. ommunism among the rank
and file of working people is not an
ideology, it is.a condition. No man who
has a piece of land which he ean call his
own is ever going to be a friend of Com-
munism-. This is the reason why alk

- Communistie countries start off by try-
ing to eliminate land-owning farmers
and home- owning city dwellers.

st be destroyed, inde-

To,
mmunistic, home and



surgeons, who mee to the needs of |

_ produce cotton in

~ and eross the river on a flat.



pendnt lawyers, who ave-versed in the
legal rights and remedies of the people,
must be silenced jmedical doctors and _

the sick and ailing; must be Government _
controlled. Amrica will never fall a

victim of Communism go long as we have
a free medical profession, a free Bar of :
lawyers and a large percentage of citi-
zens who live in their own houses and on
their own land. ee

Tnsofar as the world or export market ~~
is concerned, under the proposed plan,
no farmer or section would have any ad-
vantage over another. Hach and every
farmer would be free if he so desired to
world markets at
world price, in any quantity he might
see-fit. On the other hahd, no farmer 2
would of necessity be forced to produce
any eotten for world markets at world
prices. It would be strictly up to each
individual farmer to determine his own

operations.

We read in all the news reports foday
that farm income is going down. Prices
of agricultural pr oducts are going down.
Tf this trend is permitted to continue
very long, it means National income is
going down. It means that earnings of
city workers are going down. It means
that tax gatherers are going to get less
money for the governmentsF ederal,
State and local. It means that our tre-
mendous debt burdens will become a na-
tional calamity. If our law makers are
wise, they will not permit these prices to





-go down until these debts are paid or at

least substantially reduced. If our law
makers invoke the counsel of wisdom,
they will not permit farm prices to con- :
tinue downward until Federal, State and
local budgets are brought in the balance |
by a reduction of public spending. The
only way our lawmakers can maintain
farin price and farm income without ad-
ditional taxes is through this plan of a
minimum price by law which farmers
must receive.
Many years ago, in passing from
Hazlehurst to Lumber.City, it was neces-
sarv to go down through a deep swamp,
drive through the mud, ford the lagoons
Today, as
you go from Lumber City to Hazlehurst.
you ride on a steel and concrete bridge.
and conerete highway high above the
mire and stagnant waters of the lagoons
and with no halt to eross the waters of
the river. The Minimum Wage Law has
taken labor up out of the quagmire,
marshes and rivers and enabled it to
travel along on an elevated: plane in the
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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FCR SALE

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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



W. D. Allis-Chalmers
tor, 1949 model, cultivators,
planters, belt pulley, fertilizer
attachments, peanut plows, 5
disc Intl. tiller, dbl. sec. har-
row. Perfect cond. Sell or trade
for smaller tractor, James Hall,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

5 Planet Jr. Cultivators, cheap.
Odis Duggan, Chester.

Mowing Machine, Hay Rake,
fair cond., cheap. Mrs. J. C.
Tucker, Byron, Rt. 2.

Jamesway Incubator (com-
plete), capacity 2160 eggs, kero-
sene burner, water heated
thermostats with extras and
controls, good cond., like new.
Sell or trade at bargain. Archie
D. Peek, Wildwood, Care Wild-

Trac-

\ wood San tarium.

Mocdel M John Deere Tractor
with harrows (Bush and Bog),
planters, cultivators, practically
new. Reasonable. G. W. Ander-
son, Leaf.

7949 Ford Tractor with 2 disc
plow, Bush and Bog harrow,
Dearborn scoop, subsoiler plow,
end blade, $1500. S. K. Payne,
Acworth, Rt. 2.

McCormick- Deering Graviler
Type Tractor, good size, good
cond., $500. Billy Corey, Atlan-
ta, 252 Stovall St., S. E. Phone

B87.

1000 cap. Buckeye Battery
(fine for starting and display-
ing chicks), for sale, T. J. Ram-
Sey, Covington, 203 Pace St.

' 2H wagon for sale or exc. for

anything can use. Herman C.,

Brewer, Danielsville, Rt. 2.

Model B Allis-Chalmers, cul-
tivators, planters, distributors, 2
disc plow, 16 dise harrow, 4 row
cotton duster, good cond., rea-
sonable. Oscar Miles, Ellaville,

peony. Ts

500 cap. elec. brooder, feed-
ers, and waterers, used 10 wks..,
my farm. Trad\for anything of
equal value. Morris Miller, Had-
dock, Rt. 1.

Case L Tractor, good cond.,
32 hp draw bar on belt, good
rubber, $325. J. A. Rape, Mc-
Donough, Rt. 3.

2 Roller Syrup Mill, 10 ft.
copper pan skimmers, ready for
use, $75. Cannot ship. LeJ.-kE
lis, Cumming.

Almost new 600 Egg Elec.
Super Hatcher Incubator, per-
fect cond., all accessories, and
operating directions, $50. cash.
Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Rt.
IS
New Frazier Tractor with bot-
tom plow, tiller, and cultivating
attachment,. $500 cashe Emory
Travis, Riverdale.



2 Row Tractor Stalk Cutter,
good aS new, used 1 year. Bar-
gain. See 1 mi. Gainesville, on
Dawsonville Hwy. 56. George
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

F-12 Farmall Tractor, 3 disc,
J.-D. Tiller, both on steel, Intl.
7 ft. tractor mowing machine,
$525. All good cond. G. W. Min-
ish, Buckhead, Rt. 1.

M-M Pick-up Automatic Wire
Lining one man operated Hay
Baler, used about 2 wks. See
and make offer. B. Forrest
Smith; Colbert, oe

2 Dise Breaking Plow
model A Farmall tractor, broke
about 5 acres of land, $175. EF. J.
Daughtry, Cobbtown, Rt. 1.

1 pair of scales to weigh bales
of -cotton, for sale. E. A# Wil-
banks, Buford.

1949 Ford Tractor and Bush
and Bog Harrow, exc. cond,
used approx. 300 hrs. Bargain.
F. E. Dalton, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

J. D. model Ltractor, 12 in.
turning plow, cutting harrow,
planter, cultivators, power mow-
er, good cond., $750. M. H. Rigs-
by, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 451.

Super A Farmall and cultiva-
tor, both new cond., never used.
Sell. for 10 per ct. off list~price.
Ee Karr Temple, Ay dk
Phone No. 2696.

One I. H. C. tractor seeder, in
good cond., $35. Mrs. R. L.
Slade, Sr.,
35.

600 egg cap., Buckeye Inc., 5
deck elec. starting brooder, 3-4
deck finishing. brooders, 24 hen
laying battery and other small
poultry equipment, all good
cond., $75., my place, :Indian
Springs Rd,, 2 mi. Forsyth. M.
R. Baer, Forsyth, Rt. 4.

500 cap. Elec. Brooder with
feeders and waterers, used 10
wks., $30. FOB my farm, or
trade for anything can use of
equal value. Morris Miller, Had-
dock, Rt. 1.

J. D. 2 Dise Plow for J. Deere
B Tractor, works off power lift,
good cond. Paxton Harper,
Wray.

W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
planters, cultivators, good as
new, used. 2 yrs., $750. at my
place. E. E. Odum, Bartow, Rt. 1

Allisa 1 Chambers tzactor, with
average tires, wheel weights.
power take-off, hydraulic lift, 8
disc King harrow and _ cultiva-
tors, tractor and harrows used
about 40 hrs., guar. good as new.
cultivators never used. Lamar
Thornton, Elberton, Rt. 1.

for

Finleyson, Rt. 1, Box.







Peach Packing Machinery and
other Peach Orchard Equip-
ment for sale. R. F. Herring,
Newnan.

Farmall H Peace $1250.00;
Heavy Rome 8 Disc Bush and
Bog Harrow, $100.00; No. 150- 3
disc plow, $150, All good cond.
E. J. McGinnis, Alpharetta, Rt.
hie

CORRECTION: Model G Al-
lis-Chalmers Tractor, turn plow,
cultivators, lifts, pulley, 6 extra
feet and belt, slightly used,
i -00. Leroy Altman, Baxley,

* Ford Blade Terracer (scrape)
and Ford Scoop, both like new,
for Ford or Ferguson Tractor,
2/3 new price; Also Rotoette
Garden Tractor with mower at-
tachments, less than half price.
C. A. Rowland, Jr., Athens, 430
Milledge Terrace.

2 new No. 15 Dbl. Hopper
Cole Planters, $20. ea.; Home-
made attachment Aor Model B
Allis-Chalmers Tractor to plant
2 rows at once, $20. M. P. Min-
chew Jr., Macon, Rt. 3.

New 4 Ply Endless Rubber
Drive Belt, 5 in x 60 ft., for Pea-
nut Picker or Hammer Mill,
$35. J. S. Elliott, Macon, Rt, 3.

2 Disc Plow, used 2 seasons
for VAC Case. W. i. Avery,
Moultrie. :

1949 five row Cotton Duster,
mule drawn,: $145. cash or trade
for, yearlings. R. S. Wheeler,
Norwood, Rt. 1.

2 H Bagwell Wagon, 11/2 in.
axle, perfect cond, $65, Ed
Cobb, Oakwood.

Allis- ae C mower and
planter (used 8
1949, Hammer Mill, 2. Bottom
Plows, Lovell Rubber Tire Trac-
tor Wagon, good bed, at my
farm, 12 mi..N. Rome. Ira C.
England, Rome, P. B. Box 1011.

Farmall H Tractor, 6 disc til-
ler, harrow, new cultivators,
$1500. Can be located on; Mon-
roe Hwy., 1 mi. Social Circle.
Charlie M. Smith, Social Circle,
RED 15 = a

Handiman Garden Tractor
with cultivators and Grass Cut-

ter, $50. cash. S. R. hear Val-

dosta, Rt, 3. On Wise 4 cat
Dasher.

Covington Cotton Planter,
$12.00; Cole Distributor, $5.00;

7 Tooth Bermuda Harrow, $10.;
Two Dbl. Sec. Drag Harrows,

$10. ea.; Turn Plows, 13 Oliver,
$8.00; Two Chattanoogas, $7. ea.;
62 and 70, Chattanoogas, two

Vulcans, Oliver Goober, $4. ea.
my place. T. R. Adkins, Vienna.

6 Disc J. D. Seeder Box, new 4
cond., $40. cash. J. T- Moncrief,
Culloden, Rt. 1.

Fordson Tractor, side plows,
overhauled recently, good run-
ning cond. See at. my, home.
Hoyt Disharoon, Dawsonville,
Rt,.2.

25 Bl American (midget)
Marvel Mill, complete, good
cond., $500. cash or trade for
other value. GD os Ligh Dem-
orest.

New Holland Automatic ies
Baler, used 1 season, good cond.,
$1600, Joe Murrow, Farming-
ton.

a D. Power Baler, aie motor,
cheap. Good cond. John L. Con- |
rad, Franklin. Phone 2604.

42 McCormick-Deerifs Com-
bine, equipped for Crimson
Clover, Peas, etc:., $300. Fob. H.
F. Compton, Jackson, Rt. 4/7

1 H Walking Cultivator, 2
No. 19 Oliver, Ist class cond.,

cheap at my place. S.-V; Bur-
roughs, Lyons, Rt. 5. 5
Farm Tractor Wagon, A-1

cond., Dayid. Bradley make,
with body 71/2x14 ft., ae 00.
L. Z. Spain, Lithonia, SRE a

J. D. 1H Wagon and body,
good cond. See at my home on
Miller Rd., 2 mi. S. Hwy. 12 Li-
thonia- Decatur Hwy. Ross T.
Harper, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

J. Deere H Tractor, cultiva-
tors, plows, planters, distribu-
tors, harrow, tiller, also 1 wagon
with rubber wheels, all A-1
cond. William Canington, Lump-

days), bought |

planterss, fertilizer attach., 2
er, and scoop, reasonable. Fred
}disc plow, harrow, rotary vee
Lee, Metter. Phone 151.

W. D. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
cultivators, planters, fertilizer
distributors, large hatrow, til-
ler and duster, good cond. \ Mrs.
Cora Hall, Wrightsville, Entec

Case No. 10 Hammer Mill,
used one day, same as_ new,
$125.00; Chattanooga 2 H Mid-
dle Buster, size No. 18, A-1

A-1 cond., $120. my farm. 5 mi-
N. Louisville. Milton Beall,
Stapleton._

- F-20 Farmall Doacton newly
overhauled (new back tires and
tubes), and 5 Disc Tiller, $350.
for both. J. A. Parker, Canton,
RUNS: Z

Large Farm Bell, $10. at my
home. Mrs. H. Allen, William-
son. (Near Griffin).

No. 16 Bottom Plow for Farm-
all A tractor with all. equip-
ment, A-1 cond., $50. Fob. Geo.
W. McDonald, Vidalia, Rt. 2.

Cole Drill, 1 H Combination
and Fertilizer Distributor, Plan-
et Junior Cultivator, Avery Du-
-plex Combination and Corn
Planter Distributor, 2H Plow,
63 Chattanooga. W. Allison, East
Point, West Washington Rd. Tel.
Cal. 3462,

New Frazier Tractor with bot-
tom plow, cultivators, and tiller,
$500. E. B. Travis, Riverdale.

3 DeckElec. Starting and
Finishing Brooder, for sale or
trade for corn or other items of
equal value. Geo. S. Quarter-
man, McIntosh..

1947 Farmall A Tractor, emt
ers, distributor, cultivators, and
harrow, good cond., cheap. for
cash. Horner Smith, Molena.

Ford Tractor, planters, culti-
vators, bottom plow, smoothing

light crop last yr., $1600. E. J.
Watson, Sylvester, Rt. 3. Tel. No.
307-J5.

5 Chicken Brooders, coal or
coke, size 120 Buckeye, $15. ea.
Ralph Dangar, Woodstock.

One five ft. J. D. Harrow, dbl.
section, new 20 in. disc on front,
$100. Trade for IHC Dbl. Sec.
Cub Harrow. Lloyd Vickers,
Wray, P. O. Box 63.

David Bradley Hammer Mill,
crush earcorn, grind meal and.
grits, nearly new, $125. Fob. ses
J. Overstreet, Rincon.

Case S. C. Tractor, Bush and
Bog Harrow, 26 in. discs and
carrier for harrow, all like new.
R. D. Mullis, Stockbridge, RFD

4 Sears Farm Master 2100 cap.
Super Hatcher Incubators, used
3 seasons, good cond., $79.50 ea.
Fob; Also one Humidaire, 1500
cap. Incubator, 1000 cap. Hatch-
er ,used@ one season, $150, Fob.
Howard Johnson, Americus, Rt.
2, Care Koinonia Farm. t

Avery 2 H and 2 Blunt 2 H
Cultivators, plenty of scrapes |
and feet, $35. and $25.ea. E. C. |
Pearman, Chula.

IHC Regular Farmall Tractor,
steel on rear wheels, rubber on
front, 2 disc Athens Tractor
Plow, IHC 6 in, Combination
Silage Cutter and Hammer
Mill, good cond. J. K. Brown,
Austell, RFD 1.

New Holland one man Hay
Baler, good cond., $1475.00; Kiso
Intl. Side Delivery, good cond.
Charles H. Murrow, Farming-
ton, Phone 2698.

30 in. Meadows Corn Mill, 10
in. Hammer Mill, Ford A Pow-
er Unit, Etc. for same, good
cond. H. G. Benton, Monticello.

Farmall H Tractor, starter,
lights, power lift, complete new
motor, cultivators, planters, dis-
tributors, bought last summer,
al extra good shape, $1250. S. E.
Booker, cs Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
Phone 2004,

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED

cond., $15.00; 2 H Stalk Cutter, 7

1948 For Tractor, cultivators,

FC. cA Esters, LaFa

harrow, and hole diggers, made |

Want junked
Farmall H_ tractor,
-|near me. GXM. Will































































Want one 2 dis
Ford Tractor, hydr,
J. Glawson, Bradle:

Want new sma
and cutaway harro
tractor, to cut
lupine. Prefer. fa

disc plow, Carroll
aN. 5 eae

Want pea _thra
Todd, Lyons, Rt. 2.

Want to trade 3d
tiller with new disc,
for a 4 or 5 disc
have forsale 2100
Incubator and 1000 .
elec. brooder. Will tr (
Blaney, Elko.

tor, good cond.,

Box 10.

Want late mode
machine and rake
make. Prefer 5 ft. b.
rake, <T.-Ws Bunch
Rock, Rt. 2,

Want_5 ft. Dbl. Acti
Harrow,

price in letter, TE
Kennesaw, Rt.

Want 2 Hole Po
Sheller. Must be in goo
Write price and part
Dr. C. C.. Timmons, A
415 Milledge Rd. ~

Want Star Pea and Ve
Bean Huller, with or
motor, preferably near Cl
State price and location.
Scott, Claxton.

Wart late model imac
cultivating equip., 1948
want Bush and Bog
in exc. for hogs. All
poe J. Garner, Felto

a

Want good 2nd. han
Engine Power, big enot
run big Feed Mill. Che:
a, J. C. Merrett,

Tractor, no equip
be bargain. Ramon A
Bremen, Rt. 1.

Want 1 or more Ele
Broders, 500 cap.,
a! Kay, Ath

_ Want cultivator for
Ferguson Tractor. M
good condition and
eash. G. i ee
Red. : E

Want large farm
cond. F. C. Schults, Fo
te. 1

Want 2H Walking u
cheap, near Cleveland. .
Thomas, Cleveland, R

Want practically n
dows Grist Mill, 20 in,
latest equipment, Quo
price in 1st. letter.
ford, Calhoun, Rt. 3.

Want farm bell suit
mount on pole. J. T.
Jr., Marietta, Rt.

Want hoop and hi
mill,top runner. Joh
ny onesboro. 4

Want good used H
Wright Meadow Grist
in. rock, and set
vators for Ford
cond., for cash. Da
Louisville, Rt. 3

Want one Turne
tom or disc) for Jc
Tractor. Wi /
equipment of cultiy
planters cheap for
Farrar, Dalton, Rt.

Want 1 drag pan
tractor, also a stalk
gash or exc. Nurse
same, T. M. Webb,

ington, Rt. 2.

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Want best price on one horse



kin, Box 142. Phone U1 j

ats) Saigo a ie p


vad : Strawberry
x pris e, |
Gs $4.5

i). Crow, Cae

- Jersey,
Ep tchagen Cab-
_ Crystal wax and
nuda (Onion ae

, $2.50; $4.50 M;
$3.00; $5.00 M;
, rooted,

1 Strawberry Plants,
$2.00; 500, $3.50.
ount. Mrs. Annie

Gainesyille, Rt.7.

and Early Jersey

and White Bermuda

, 80 C; 500, $1.25;

rawberry, 500, $2.50

ants, 10c ea.; 90c

Del, Mrs, Leilar
yston, Bt

ostproof Cabbage,
aded Lettuce Plant

a.; Large Dew-
0c doz. Add postage,
ier Phillips, Royston, !

~Strawos.ry Plants, i
500,-$2.50; $4.50 M;
00 $3.00; $5.00 M. Del,
ag Della Crowe,

Strawberry Plants,
600, $3.00, or exc. for
200 plants for 3 lbs.

Mrs, Jewell Mathis,
le, . Ree 5, Box. 17.

W. Cabbage sce

E500, $1.10; ; 2.00

0: Wale rip, iowery
Pica and Mt. De-
ey, Plants, 50
in Ga, 6 Red Gold
erry Plants with each

500. No checks. Mrs.
>insou, Ellijay, Re. 2.-

e@ Blakemore Straw-
ants, Ist. yr., $6.00 M;.
$3.50 for 500. PP. in
-T. H. Graves, Fayatie-

EJ and Co rene
ard, White Bermuda
lants, fresh, stron
rompt shipments, 300,
1.00; $1.50 M. Satis.
xed if desired. Del. J.
haw, | Pitts, PoO; Box

fend EJ Frostproof
and White Bermuda
mts, fresh and green,
0, $1.00; $1.75 M. PP.
Pitts;

var. Cabbage,

, Broccoli (sem-
$1. 25M; 90c per
stage; o large
ve Trees, 2-4 ft., 3c
1.00 ea. Mrs, P, R.
Benevolence.

Trifoleate Orange
4-6 :n,, $5.00 C; 6-12
0 C. Check with order.
wland, Jr. Athens, 430

oo a ee bai ie di Il * > : Sais. ed hol Fh re RE i

rowns, $7.00 M; May
, 50c C; Horse Ra-|P
doz. Add postage, Mrs.
ahlonega, Rt. 1,

in

PP.
Stel, Cy. 3028" Ms.
ry, College Park, }
y Rd., Box 158,

and Lady T, Straw-
> C; $7.00 M; Blake-
berry, $1.00 Cc; $9.00
uckleberry Bushes,
ze, 3 doz., 75; Add
Mrs, John Howard,

Everbearing and

settee ads

erry, 50c C; Sage}

Frostproof Cabbage, |















yep
$5. 50 -M; Dorset, $1. C
Exe. for pecans, dried apples or
print sacks, Mrs. Maud Evans,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Strawberry, Mastodon, 70e C;

500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.75; $5. M; Sugar

pears and Apricot plums, 50c

ea.; scuppernong cuttings, $1.00
doz. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesyille,

_ Strawberry, Mastodon 70 C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Mrs.
A.D, Jones, Cumming, Rt, 1.

ue strawberry plants,

| for pecans. Mrs. ages Allison,
Gainesville, Rt. 7

Frost-proof W. and Dutch cab-
bage, 400, $1.00; $1.90 M. Del.; 5
M_ up, $1. 65 M. Exp. Col.; Ga.
collard, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. del.;
5 M ae $1.25 M. Exp. Col. No
chks. C. W. Smith, Gainesville,
Rt. 2.

Millions large, fresh extra
EJ, ae Copenhagen, Glory
ae Wee $1.00 M; 5000,
$3.75; er 10,000, Prompt-
Pe ae Satis. guar F: F.
Stokes, Fitzerald,

Cabbage and Onion Plants
Phone or wire for prices on
big lots. W.W. Williams, Quit-
man.

Lady _T. strawberry, 50c C;
$4. M. * Weil rooted plants, Mrs,
a zo Summerour, Gainesville,

Missionary sae Mvartuating
strawberry, $1. C, or exc. for
sacks: 100 for 4 prints or 5
white. Miss Mattie McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Big bunches of Sage for plant-
ing, for 25e bunch, or swap for
sacks: 1 bunch per sack. Mrs.
Annie Stone, Smyrna, Rt. 2.

Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, $1, C; 500, $3.00;
$4. M. Add postage. evar
shipment. No COD. Mrs. J..
Averitt, Blakely, Rt. 1.

Klondike and Everbearing
strawberry plants, 75c C. PP
in Ga, Prompt shipment, anaes
C. Bennett, Gainesville, Rt.

Cabbage plants, $2.25 M; fa
and Catnip plants, $1. doz.; red
hot pepper, 60c gal. "Postpaid. re
J. Ellis, Cumming.

Mastodon and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, 75 C; 300, $2.15;
500, $3.50. PP. Prompt . ship-
ment, Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 1.

Missionary strawberry plants,

| well rooted, 60c C; $5. M. FOB.

No chks. A, T. Milteer, Quitman.

Early bearing strawberry
plants, 40c C; $3.50 M. Exe. for
white or print sacks. Ea. pay
postage. Sold in Ga. only. Liz-
zie A. Aghia. Foesion: Rt. 2, Box

and Iceberg lettuce plants, 50

sey, Baxley, R

Frostproof vane Cabbage,
Collard, and Onion, 300 mixed
as you want them for $1. PP;
Strawberry: Missionary, Klon-
dike, and Mastodon Everbear-
ing, oe mixed, $1.00; 200, $2.50

P. W. H. Branan, Gordon.

Copenhagen, Chas, W. and
Glory Cabbage plants, fresh
grown, 500, 75e; $1. M; 5 M, $4.;
White Bermuda Onion, $1. 25 M.

er Quality and service guar. E. L.

Fitzgerald, Irwinville.

Himalaya Blackberry, Lucre-
tA Dewberry or Giant Boyen-
berry plants, 15, $1.00; $5.00 C.
Jonathan W. Toole, Macon, 1381
Burton Ave.

Strawberry plants, $1. C; Or
exc, for print sacks; Also Rhu-
barb and Horse Radish, $1. Mrs.
J. H, Ellis, Maxeys.

Rooted Garden Sage, 15c, $1.

*|plus 10c postage; Also Stewart

Pecans, clean, 25c lb, Mrs.-C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.

2 yr. bearing size Mt. Huckle-
berry, Dewberry, and Blackber-
ry plants, 65 doz.; Giant Garlic
Heads, 30c doz; Sassafras roots,
5 lbs., $1.00; Old Fashion Plum
Sprouts, $1. doz, Add postage.



Tom Kittle,



Tamar Tere, Talking Rock.



76c | -
C; $750 M. Add postage. Exe. |

1M. Exp. Col.
_ Heading coteed, Ww. Meraucde:

C; 500, $1.50. Postpaid. Prompt.
-| filling of ieee Buford Light-

New Streamline Everbearing





. pcan # i on
PLAN oe DR S ANT, SALE
Rooted Sage Limbs, 15, $1.00;| Lady T. Strawberry plants,| E. J., Chas. W., frost-proof

C.| Also Black Bunch Beans, tender,

long bearing, 30c cup; Long
Tender Green Pod Okra, 25c
large cup; Add postage under
$1. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2,
Box 40,

Ga. Collard, E, J, Wakefield
Cabbage (rooted), and Yellow
Bermuda Onion plants, 30 C;
500, $1. PP. No stamps nor chks,
Dewey Holloway, Abbeville.

E. J, Wakefield Cabbage
plants, 25e C; 500, $1.00; $1.75
M. Ready. Mrs. Imo Miles, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4

Everbearing Strawberry, 75c
Plums, Tame_ Blackberry,
Huckleberry, 25c; Apricot, 50c;
Also Blackeyed and- Brown
Crowder Peas, 35 cup; Okra, 7

Top Turnip Seed, 50c cup; Cat-

nip, Peppermint, 2, 25c. Exc. for
sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.
Oscar Matthews, Calhoun, Rt, 2,

Lady T. Strawberry, 45c C;
300, $1.20; Shade Dried Sage,
30c cup; Watercress, 30, 65c;
Horehound, 6 clumps, 35c; Pep-
permint, 35c doz.; Tansy, 6, 26c;
Garlic, large type, 40c doz.; Al-
so.Qld Fashion Half Runner
Beans, 45c pun! Mrs. J. M, Hall,
Calhoun, Rt.

Kudzu Crowns at your price.
You dig them. Mrs, N. K. Steed-
man, Chamblee, Rt. 2, Box 48.
Phone Ve. 4977.

Wonderberry, Red Gold, Gib-
son, Lady T, and Jewell Straw-
berry plants, mixed, 6, 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Indian summer best Ever-
bearing Red Raspberry, $1. doz.;
Crabapple Trees, 20c ea,; Garlic
Bulbs, 50 doz.; Mt. Huckleb r
ry, 75e doz.; Hazlenut, 65c d
Gem. large size, Strawberry, 90
C; Horse Radish, 6, 85e. Add
postage. Mrs. Lee potas Ellijay,
Rte 2. :

Klondike StearCeney phot.
young, rooted, 500, $2.50; $5. M.
Mrs. J. Durand, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Big Red Jumbo Strawberry.

plants;- $4.50 M. Add postage.

| Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainesville,

Riera
Mastodon Strawberry plants,

|70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klon-

dike, 0c C; 500, $2.75; $5. 00 M;

Also Sugar Pears, Apricot |
Plums, 50c ea.; Scuppernong
Vines, cuttings, $1. doz. Add

postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines-
ville, Rt..1.

Frostproof Cabbage, Dutch
and Wakefield, 300, $1.00; $1.90;
Collard, 500, $1.00; $1.30 M. No
chks. Bonnie Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

bage plants, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.25; $1.90 M. del. 5000 up, $1.25
Cc. W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Frostproof Cabbage and Col-
lard plants, ready, 300, $1.00; $2.
M. del.; $1.50 M. Fob. Marcus
Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Mastodon Strawherry plants,
$5 NCP. B. Reynolms, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Blakemore Strawberry, 500,
$3.00; $5. M. PP. Mrs. Eva Wal-
drip, "Gainesville, Bit

Frostproof Cabbage, Flat
Dutch and Wakefield, and Col-
lard plants, 30c C; 500, $1.10;
$1.75 MM del, Large lots cheaper:
Gem Everbearing Strawberry,
$1. C. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
2, Box 143. :

Blakemore Strawberry plants,
rooted, 1st yr., few Everbearing
var. $5. M; 500, $3.00; 65c C.
PP. MO only. Damp packed,
Mrs. Glen H. Smith, Gainesville,

Rye.

Klondike fa plants,
500, $2.00; $3.50. Add postage.
Mrs. Mell. "Mashburn, Cumming,
Tubes ty

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M.
Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt.
iT :

Extra large Klondike Straw-
berry plants, 50c C;. $4.00 M;
Mastodon, $4.50 M; "20 Cyver
exc. for white or print sacks.



Each pay potteas Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Cumming Rt 1

|D. Crenshay, Pitts, P.
Wakefield and Dutch Cab-|8.



large, firm meat, 75c C. Mrs. J..
Ss. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 15. a)

Collard plants, 25c C; Early
Bearing Strawberry, 5c: 800,
$2.00; Yellow Clingstone.Peach-
trees, about 1 ft. $1. doz. Exc.
for print sacks allowing 15c per
sack. No checks. Add postage.
Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Early, rooted, large Klondike
Strawberry plants, 50c C; Blue
Damson Plum Trees, 30 in, high,
40c ea. PP in Ga. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Chas, W. frost-proof cabbage
plants, 500, 90c; $1.65 M. del. A
M. Newell, Pitts.

Chas. W. frost-proof cabbage
plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. post-
age paid. A. B. Watson, Pitts, Rt.
a5

Chas. W. cabbage, White Ber-
muda onion, Iceberg lettuce
plants, 25e ; $2. M.-~-del.
Prompt service. Mrs. H. L. Brit-
tingham, Guyton.

Klondike strawberry plants,
75c C. postpaid. Leroy Lightsey,
Baxley, Rt. 3.

Heading collard and Bermuda
onion and Big Boston lettuce
plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50. Post-
paid, Harris Ligihtsey, Baxley, f
Re. 3.

Early bearing strawberry
plants, 75c C; 3.00, $2.00; yel-
low, Clingstone peach trees,

about 1 ft. $1. doz. Add postage.:

No chks. Mattie Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

Copenhagen, Chas. W., and
Glory cabbage, 500, 75c; $1.25
M; 5 M, $4.00; White Bermuda
onion, $1.25 M; True to name
plants. Full count, prompt ship-
ment. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwin-
ville.

Cert. Mastodon strawberry
plants, $1. C PP. Tom Kittle,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Kudzu Crowns, State Cert., 2
yrs, old up, $25.M;.$4.50 C; 2 M,
$45.00. Maude Hamby, Green-
ville.

Large str. well rooted straw-
berry. plants, 75c C; Scupper-
nong, Purple, Red and . large
white figs, well rooted, 50c ea.;
Black Walnut Scions, 10-12 in.,
25c ea. Add postage. No stamps
nor chks, G. R. Tucker, Harlem,
Rt. 2,

-~Mastodon strawberry plants,
75c C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. PP.
No chks. Mrs. Annie Strickland,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Chas. W., E. J., frost-proof
cabbage, Ga. collard and Crystal
Wax Bermuda onion plants, 300,
75c; 500, $1.10; $2. M PP. Mixed
if desired, Prompt ug cae Je
. O. Box

Chas. W., frost-proof cabbage
plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. PP.
A B. Watson, Pitts, Re 1

Chas: W., E. J., frost-proof
cabbage and White Bermuda
onion, fresh, green plants, 300,
75c; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M..Postage
paid, R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted 1-2 yr.
old, $2. C; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M;
Lady as strawberry, 500, $3.00;
500, $2.50; $4.50 M. No chks. o
D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt 2,

Kudzu: Crowns, $10. M. at
farm, crated, Millions available.
W. A, Yates, Quitman, Rt. 3,

Missionary strawberry, ,75 C;
Spring onion plants, 40c C. Mrs.
Comer McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.
2.

Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 45c C; $3.50 M.
Add postage. W. E. Johnson,
Crawfordville, Rt. 2.

Millions large, fresh Wake-
fields, Copenhagens, Glories
cabbage, COD, mailed or Exp.,
500, 75c; $1. M; 5 M, $3.75; 20 M,
$14.50. Prompt shipment. Sat.
guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald,
Phone No. 234 L.

Frost-proof cabbage plants,
Dutch and Wakefield, 500, 65c;
$1. M. Good count and quality
guar. Mrs, A. B, Williams, Nay-
lor.

_Missionary and Everbearing
strawberry, $1. C, Exe. for print
sacks: 100 for 4 sacks; also have
7 yr. Pepper, 25c doz. pods; gar-
lic, $1. doz. Miss Cecil MeCur-
ley, Hartwell, Rt.



| Cabbage Seed, Stone and Rut-

2 doz., 25c; Purple Hull Crowd-
fer Peas,



cabbage and white Bermuda
onion plants, 300, 85c; 500, $1.15;
$1.75 M. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts,

Strawberry plants, good var.,
75c C; Everbearing, $1. C; Red
Everbearing Raspberry, rooted
Sage, white Blackberry, Horse-
radish, 6, 50c; dry Sage, 50c
packed qt.; fresh black walnut
Meats, $1. lb. Add postage. No
chks, Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.



Genuine Klondike strawberry,
75c C; 500, $3.50; Ga. Collard,
25c C. Gladys Duran, Cumming.



SEED FOR SALE



-

Climax Lespedeza Seed, re-
cleaned, 25c lb.; Also Kobe
Lesepereza, Combine run, 9e
lb.; Recleaned, 13c Ib, All
fob my farm. G. W. Darden,
Watkinsyille.

Recleaned and scrified, dotta
free, Sericea Lespedeza, Seed
No, one, $20.00 C st. Walter.
Estes, Rex.

Several tons good, clean, sca- .
rified No. 1 Sericea for sale.
R, C. Hamer, Chipley, Rt. 2.
Tel, LaGrange 4549. j

1400 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza
Seed, No. 1, recleaned, 14c lb.;
500 lbs. Kobe Pasture grade
No. 2, recleaned, 9c lb.. Juluis
Hulme, Hartwell, Rt, 1.

Rockford Improved 45 Can-
toloupe Seed, $2.00 ib.; 60 lbs.
Dixie Runner Peanuts in hull,
20c lb. Good for seed or eating.
Add postage. Mrs. Jesse John-
son, Cordel, Rt, 2.

Combine Run Kobe Lesped-
eza Seed, 8c lb,; Sericea seed,
12c lb. Mark T. Warren, Dewy
Rose.

Nice clean White Nest On-
ions, $1.25 gal.; Large, for eat-
ing, $1.25 gal. No checks. Exc,
for print sacks. Mrs. Bonnie
Weeks, Dial.

Wakefield and E- Flat Dutch

ger and Marglobe Tomato, $1.50
lIb.; 4 Ibs., $1.75. Del Lee Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Long handle dipper Gourd
Seed, Jumbo Pumpkin, l5c doz.;

20c Ib.; Also Large
Spanish (red) Peanuts, $2.00
pk. Mrs. J, A. Wilson, Martin,

6 tons Kobe Lespdeza Seed,
recleaned, sacked in new 100 lb.
bags, $14.00 Cwt.; $13.00 cut in
ape LeLand Adams, Hart-
well,

Summer time Pumpkin Seed,
ripens in August, fine for table
use anc goed to fatten hogs, -
60c.. C3 200, $1.10, PPo Lov,
Ellis, Cumming

Truckers Favorite Seed Corn,
15 Ib.; Tender White Half
Runner Bean, and White Seed-
ed Butter Peas, large cup, 40c;
Mammoth Russian Sunflower,
35e qt. Add postage. Fred
Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1

Good tender Striped, White
Cream, Little Red Half Run-
ners, and Ky. Wonder Pola
Bean Seed, free of weevils, 50
large cup. Add_ postage. Exe,
for feed sacks in good cond. No.
stamps nor checks. Mrs. Pearl
Wilson, Carters, Rt. 1.

Chambers Special Tobacco
Seed, 50c oz., $1.75; % Ib,
$3.00; $5.00 Ib. PP. Earl Stuck-
ey, Blackshear.

hoice bright Pimiento Seed,
$1.25 Ib. O. C, Perdue, Yates-
ville. oe

500 Ibs. Geniune Conegnbele
Black Diamond, Watermellon
Seed, germ., 93 rer ct. $1.00;
lst. yr, Oklahoma; Original Ga.
Sweetheart, germ. %8 per ct.
$2.00. Grown for seed only,
large selected melons. W. 2.
Birdsong, Gordon.

Good clean, hand _ shelled,
Clemson Spineless Okra Seed,
35c Ib, Add postage or exe.
for nice print sacks, Each pay
postage. Mrs. R. H. Turk, Pine-
view, Rt. 1, Box *7 A.

2 tons Kobe Lespedeza Seed,
clean, llc Ib.; Combine run,
8c Ib. Jack Findley, Stephens,

6 tons Kobe Lespedeza Seed,
10c Ib.; Combine run, recleaned
seed, 14c, H, C, Allen McDon-

ough, _Rt. 3


































PAGE FOUR _
SEED FOR SALE

FOR SALE

17 tons recleaned Brown Top
Millet, high germination seed.

200 bu. d mn, $1.25
David Evans, Jackson, Rt. 4, u. good ear corn, $

bu. Del. within 50 mi. radius.
J. T. Vaughn, Milan.

300 bu. corn, $1.25 bu. at my
barn. O. B. Hooks, Stillmore.

100 bu. yellow corn, $1.50 bu.
New crop, good, sound. W. L.
Helms, Buena Vista.

About 3 bu. yellow, shelled,
Dynamite popcorn, 20c lb. or
lot. Not PP. Mrs. Alonzo Cain,

Kobe Lespedeza Seed, good
combine run, 10c ib. here. Jas. |
B. Woods, Brooks. Tel. Senoia |
208-J1.

- Little Brown and Pink Half
Runner Beans, 50c cup; Okra
Seed, 35c cup. Add postage,
Exc. for print or white sacks in
good cond, Mrs. Amos Hens-
ley, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

1

WobesLespedeza - Seed: dbl! Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 50 A.
cleaned, $17.00 Cwt. Hi. J.| Good Yellow Popcorn, from
McGinnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. /1949 crop, good for planting,

|
Tender Okra Seed, 50c cup: | 2c lb. Add postage. Ronald

| ; tis
Also striped, Cream, and Little | Bailey: Faigburn, -Rt, 2:
2500 lbs.

Pink Half Runners, and Ky. | Yellow Popcorn,
Wonder Pole Beans, 50c large |10c lb. Will not ship less than
cup. Or exc. for sacks in good|25 lbs_C. B. Peek, Palmetto,
cond. No stamps nor checks.|Rt, 1, Rico Rd! |
~ Miss Billie Ann Wilson, Car- |
ters, % Mrs, Scott.



Popcorn, 25 Ib. or .exc. for

{100 lb. cap. print sacks,. free

Baled Kobe Lespedeza Seed, |.of holes and mildew. Prefer

and Sericea, cut when 10-T2 in. not washed. Write first. Mrs.

high. Sell any amount. John L.! Oscar Millsap, Calhoun, Rt. 3,
. ~ } Dp 5

Conrad, Franklin. Phone 2604. | Around 150 bic Cobh, Hast

Recleaned Kobe Lespedeza|ings, $4.00 bu. H. C. Cofer,
seed, for sale. George H. Laing, | Washington,
Jr Americus, Rt, 1. Seed Corn, yellow dent, pick-
Extra good White Half Run. | ed and hand shelled, $2.00 bu.;
ner Bean Seed, 50c tsp. Add|60c. pk.. Plus Postal. charges.
postage. Mrs. Le C.. Jones, {Orders filled promptly. J. M.
Gainesville, Rt. 1. : Wall, Auburn, Rt. 1. :

|

10 bu. Running Won Stang | Few hundred bushels corn,
ing Velvet Bean Seed, at my | $1.25 bu. Gro. C,; Wilkes, Dub-
barn, W. R. Washington, New- | lin, Rt, 6.



nan, Rt. 3. | Good pop-corn, for sale or

Kobe Lespedeza Seed, re-|exc. for print sacks: 2 lbs., for

cleaned, 12c lb. J. W. Swan, 3 sacks; aiso broom corn seed,

Wrens. + 125c pt. Mrs. T. H. Shook, |
| Hiawassee.

60 lbs. pure Sims Watermel-

- on Seed, $2.50 lbs; 5 lb. lots or

more, $2.25 Jb. H. J. Ellis,
Chipley, Rt. 3.

New Clemson Spineless Okra |
Seed, a dark green pod, very}
uniform, superior veriety, easily| Approx. 1200-1500 lbs, Em-

icked, $1.00 lb. PP, Miss Vena| pire Wilt Cottonseed, kept pure

rown, Hartwell. ; /at gin and in the field, 5 lb,

Sever: Joa Lond Pod Coe eee Hall, Rynolds, Rt. 3.

Tender Okra, Also few lIbs.| 50 tons Cokers. 100 wilt re-

Brown Striped Half Runner! sistant Cottonseed, grown and.



COTTON SEED
FOR SALE >



Garden Bean Seed, 50c teacup. | ginned pure, $7.50 Cwt. FOB. M

Betty Ann Helton, Bethlehem, |R. . Aycock, Monroe.

Chambers Special tobacco | Recleaned Ga,_ Experiment
seed, 1 ounce, 50c; 40 oz., $1.75; 1st. yr. New Empire, Wilt Re-
1/2 lb. $3.00: $5. Ib, postpaid. | Sistant Cottonseed, ginned 1







OR-



FOR SALE |

10 bu. mixed field peas, $5.00
bu. Mell H. Carithers, Comer,
Rt. 1. site

Early Brown 6-weeks peas, 4
cups, $1.25 plus postage. Mrs.
Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Striped Half Runner and
heavy Black Pole beans, 50c
measuring cup; Speckled Half
Runners, 35c; Yard and Ft. Long
beans, 25, 15c. PP. All treated.
Stamps accepted. A. S. King,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

White cornfield and bunch
beans and Eng. salat peas, 50c
pint; turnip seed, 1/2 cup, 30c;
garlic, cloves, 30c doz.; Sage, 30c
qt.; winter onion plants, three
cents ea. Add postage. No chks.
Dollie Eller, Titus. a

Combine peas (takes 50 lbs.,
sow and acre; produces big hay
crop, enriches soil). $10.00 per

W. R. Warren, Dewy Rose. RFD
Nuberg.

90 Day Runner Velvet Beans,
gathered before rain, $7.00 bu.;
Also pure Ga. Cane Surup, 1
gal. cans, $1.00 gal. FOB Met-
ter, Frank Bland, ~ Stillmore,
RFD 1. f

White Bunch Butter Peas, 35c
cup; 3 cups, $1.00; Lily White)

PP. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rockmart
Route 2.

Good quality 90 Day Run-
ning Speckled Velvet Beans,
Also Osceolas, $6.00 bu. F. B.)
Jackson, Wrightsville,

175 bu. White Peas, Black-
eyed Ram Horn, $6.00 bu.; 100
bu. New Eras, slightly mixed,
$4.00 bu. All treated for wee-
vils. R. M. Brown, Buchanan,
Ret,

Tender White Half Runner
Bunch Butterbeans 25 cup.
Add postage. Tamar Teem,
Talking Rock, =| 2

100 bu. recleaned Sugar
Cream Crowder Peas, free of
weevils. No order Jess 1 bu.

(. P.- Minechew, Jr., Macon,
Route 3, : : *

90 Day Velvet Beans, 1949
crop for sale. W, D. Gill, Rich-
Tand, aRt, 2s : et



-Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. variety gin, 7c lb.; Coker Ful-
Sone grain No. 7 Seed Oats, from.
Multiplying Calif. beer seed, certified seed, $1.50 bu. Riley
25c good start. No M.. O. nor) C. Couch, Turin. ;
COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock- |
Sanari Ric 2: | About 5 or 6 tons Coker 1
st.

cS - | wilt resistant Cottonseed,

Tender little brown and pink year, kept pure at gin, $5.50

Half Runner beans, 50c cup:jCwt. W. T. Allen, Danielsville,
tender pod okra; 35c cup. Free of

Rel,
weevils. Add postage. Exc. for igae :
ein oF yee sack. or good Recleaned, Ga. Exp. station:

cond. Mrs, Zella Hensley, Talk-| St yt. New Empire wilt-re-
ing Rock, Rt. 2. - {| sistant cottonseed, ginned 1 var.
: ; gin, 7c lb. Riley C. Couch, Turin.

Kobe Lespedeza seed, good
quality, combine run, 10c lb: 60 bu. Empire cottonseed, 1st

Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. Ph yr., breeder, kept pure at gin,
-Senoia, Ga. 208-31. ee $5. per hundred, FOB. Joe Rain-

water, Carrollten, Rt. 1.
Kobe Lespedeza seed, com- -
bine run, 10c Ib. my barn. Her- }
man C. Brewer, Danielsville, Rt. |
3.

45 lbs., Ga. collard seed, 1949
crop, recleaned, 50c lb. for en-
tire lot, or 50c per tea cupful.
Postpaid. Joe Rainwater, Car-
rollton, Rt. 1.

Imp. Va. Bright Leaf. tobacco
seed, 3. 0z., $1.00. J. C. Griffith,



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



20 bu. Running 90 Day Vel-
vet jeans, 60 bu. New Era Peas
each $5.00; 70 bu. Brab Peas,
$5.50. W. M. Steed, Anderson-
| ville. oy

|



sees? : | Early tender Speckled and
Abbeville, Rt. 2. | White Half Runner Garden
500 lbs., genuine Cannon Ball Beans, 50c cup; Blue Java

Black Diamond watermelon) Peas, Red Speckled Crowder,
seed, $1. lb.; Ger. 93 per ct. 1st 30 lb. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball
yr Oklahoma Original Ga, Ground, Rt. 1.
Sweetheart 98 per ct. Ber) 100 Ib. colored Bunch But-

- grown for seed only, from large, | terbeans, 10c Ib. for lot. Not

- selected melons, W. O. Birdsong,:| Jess than 10 lbs, Exc. for sacks
Gordon. -or anything of equal value.

Strawberry Garrison Water- | Wm. Vinson, Cedartown, Rt. 1.
melon, crimson in color, delici-

- ous flavor, thin rind, 80-90 per
ct. wt. eatable. Limited amount.
Seed for 20 hills, 50c; 50 hills, $1.

T. O. Fleming, Brunswick, P. O.
Box 42. :

Kobe Lespedeza Seed, re-
cleaned, bagged in new bags, |
98 per cent purity, 90.per ct.
germ., $13.00 Cwt. J. O. Mor-
row, Farmington.

Sericea Seed, purest test,
$25.00 Cwt. Del. Ga, shipping
points. Hoke OKelley, Logan-
ville, Rt. 2.

Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c good start. No MO, nor
OD. Mrs, Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2. Sats

white Mush peas, 25 cupful;
white, tender, cornfield bean
seed, 40c cupful; also Lady T.
Strawberry plants, 40c C; Mus-

12c clump. Add postage. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Large cream col., slightly mix-
ed-with white peas, for table or
planting, 5 Ibs. 50c; bunch
beans, black when dry, 30c cup;
also Sage, well rooted, 15; $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. A. Horsley,
Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.

200 bu. Combine Peas, re-
cleaned,, in even wt, bags.
Price quoted upon request. J.



| Curtis, Farmington, Rt. 2,

Ky. Wonder pole beans and |

cadine vines, 2, 15c; Yarrow, |

E. Estes, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1.)

_ About 150 bu. Velvet Beans,
and same amt. of Brab Peas,
|for sale. W. H, Franks, Rich-
land. eee :
25 bu. Brab. t
20 bu. Mixed Peas, $4.00 bu.;
/15 bu. New Eras, $4.25 bu. FOB.
|H. C. Thurmond, Greensboro,
RED. i :

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE _

hundred lbs. Sample on request. |.

Skin Cucumber Seed, 13c Thbls. |

Peas, $4.90 bu.; {

100 bales, 75 lbs. each good
Sericea Lespedeza Hay 75c a
bale at barn. Lanier Epperson, |
Roswell, Rt. 1 : NM

Baled Hay: Bean, Sericea,
Kobe Korean Lespedeza Oats,
some mixture grass, any amt.
up to carload, $22.50 to $35.00:
R. T. Baker, Summerville.
_ Nice Bright Hay, mixture
meadow grass and Les
cured without rain and baled,



barn. M.
Rt. 3. ae ap
15 stons fine, fert. Peavine |
and Grass mixed hay, free of
rain, 6 mi. No. Perry, Hwy. No.
41, at Hi-way Haven, E, S.
Dixon, Ft. Valley. _

7



PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE_

J

Large Stewart, Pecans, 3 lbs.,
$1.00 PP, Mrs. Gladys Millians,
Newnan, 105 Temple Ave.

Stewart Pecans, 35c; Seed-

lings, well filled out, 25c. Mrs. |.

W, B. Hester, Blakely, Rt. 3.
125 Ibs. good Stewart Pecans,

Weaver, Jackson, RFD 4.

Stewart Pecans, 30c Ib. in 10
Ib. bags. Plus postage. Miss
Belle Timmerman, Br
ox 83, : i

Nice Stewart Pecans, 25 ib.
Mrs. C. R, Sorrells, .Monroe,
Rt, : 3

Large red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull
hand picked, washed, dried,
fine for seed or eating, $2.25.
pk.; $7.50 bu.; Mung Beans,

_

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RUIT TREES FOR SALE |



Old fashioned Brown Turkey
Postage paid 3rd zone.
Meeks, Greshamville.

_ Apple, peach, pear, cherry,
plum trees and grapevines, state
insp. at low prices. T. M. Webb
Ellijay. : eines

Peach plum

and Damson

:} plums, seuppernong and musca- |
dine grape vines, 6, $1.00; spice- |

wood, hazelnut, 12, $1.00; tree
~and bush Mtn. Blueberry, 25,

Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Pecan trees, budded or grait- |
ed, state insp., true to name:
Stuarts and Money Makers, 1-2
ft; 75c; 2-3 ft; $1.00;. 3-4 tk;



Nice, mixed Grasses hay,
baled without rain, $20. ton at
barn, or del. reasonably. R. B.
Care
Wraywood Plantation. sae

About 800 bales Kobe Lespe-
deza hay, $25. ton at farm. C. V.



/ Calhoun 1906. :

Good quality, new crap Pea-
/nut hay, free of poison, to be
del. in trailer loads,: cert. wts.
Write for price. M. G. Wilbanks, |
Cordele. -Phone836: 2255 13"

1 truck load good, clean,
bright Meadow hay, $25. ton at:
'my barn, 4 mi. Blue Ridge. at
Old Fordge Mill, Emmi
; kins, Morganton. oie

500 bales good Bright Les-
|pedeza Hay at my barn, $25.00
ton. A, D. Wilson, Maysville,

\"
i

Hay, cut and cured without
rain, no big stems, good eating
for livestock, $40.00 ton at barn.
W. G. Hammock, Zebulon, Rt.
1 :

Good Bright Runner Peanut
Hay, free of poison, del. in
trailer lots, around
$15.00 ton within radius of 125
miles, 35c per mile thereafter.
Certified weight slip with each
load. V. H. Burke, Ashburn,
Betas Le eae

- Good quality Runner Peanut
Hay, 9-10 tons, free of poison
and weather damage, Del. any-

Miller, Haralson. Phone Atlanta |

tt Wil- |

15. tons No. 1, Gayton Bean.

10 tons,|g

$1.25; 4-5 ft., $1.50 ea. FOB: R.
L, Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3. |
_ Blight-resistant Chinese Ches-
nut, 2 ft. trees, $1. ea., 3, $2.50.
R. G. Largin, Bast
Randall St: - Rete

Everbearing Fig trees, 50c:
5, $2.00; 4-3 ft., 75c ea. 4, $2.00:
Brown-eye table peas or seed,.
25 lb. Add postage; also ever-

C. prepaid. Mrs. H. E. Richard-
son, Bowdon, Rt.4.00 = |

Yates, Red June, Limbertwig:
Horse, yellow Delitious apples:
and Pomegranates, 3-4 ft., graft-
ed, double insp., 35 ea. Del. A.
J. Willoughby, Waco, Box 132.

Seedling peach, $1.50. doz.;.
$10.-C;.
$1.80. doz.; $1 Blacl
nut, $5. doz.; leading var.
-ded peach, plum, apricot, $4.80
doz.: $35. C. Mrs, E, B. Tra
Riverdale. <i ir OS Paes

Satsuma orange, 1 yr. frees,
$1.50: 6, $8.00; 12, $15.00; 2 yr.
heavy, $2.00; 6, $10.00; 12, $18.: |
grapefruit, lemon, kumquat, 2
yr., $2.50; 6, $12.50; Stuart -pe-
cans, 4-3 ft., $2. ea. All budded.
Exp. col. W. J. Pearce, Cairo, Rt.



ant

Scupperniong vines, rooted,
large, white var., 50 ea.
postpaid, No ehks. Isla Hamil- |
ton, Alamo, Rt. 20 5 o-- =

nd yellow Delicious, $ a
inesap and Detroi

MG EAS

Lespedeza, |

4 tons at $30.00 ton, At my|\" \
B, Reid; HartwellN=.< 2

| H. Patterson, Talking

PSorrells, Royston, Rt. 1.

.25 Ib, Add postage. A. Lamar)

onwood, all

}

35 Ib. in 5 lb. lots, PP. in Ga. p,
P wn, Ball Ground,

PECANS AND OTHER 8

Fig, 2 yrs. old -tres, 50c ea:| '
-- -1$2.; 20, $5.00; Davis Rast

$1.50; garlic, 4 doz. $1.00. Miss | $)

Point, 311 No.) _

bearing strawberry plants, 75c |

Grapevines, lead.: var.,| y,.
3. C; Black wal-|.
bud- a

3, $1.25]

12 var. apples, ins. Yates, red | ~


































Pecan trees, Govt
true to name; Schley,
Money-Makers, 6 to
8-10 ft., $3.25. Calv
Stovall. :

Black Walnut,
25c ea.; Tame G
25c; Pepperm c do
tle Root, 50c lb.; Quee
Meadow, 75c lb.; Pod O
large cup. Add postage.

Blue Damson Plum
$1. ea. Add postage. M

Orange tree
8.00; $15.
























$3,25 ea. Galvin

_ State insp. leading
Pecan - trees, true t
$3.-ea. FOB. M. M
Sandersville. ee

12 var. apples, including
Fashioned Horse, Yates, red
yellow Delicious and others,
so grapevines, strawberries

ys Neal Hitt,

Black walnut, 2-yr.

Himalaya Blackberry, Blu
ry, Dewberry, 10, $2.0 Mi
dine, | Se
























$12 J. HE: Granger, Re
5 Blue Boy Hucklebe




















































Goesebe:

Crabapple, Scup 2
cadine and Grap
Black Everbearing Ras



tr



where in trailerload
for prices. Mar



ots. Write | t








ea. in lots 4 or
z M. B. Scroggs,

cap., ent: 25c

8c ea. All free of:
ed. Add postage.
ght, Gainesville,

sacks, | washed,
Seconds, 15c ea.
D nor chks.
rfield, Cleve-

rhite sacks, close-
_ washed,

tage. Mrs. |
leveland, =Rt.

cap. chicken feed
d, ironed, free of.
ew, 25c ea. Add |
Ss. Crowe, oo

cap. ., $2.50 ddz.;
Major Crow,

sacks, washed,
holes, nor.

c prompt ship-
5 Dradell Allison,

e white sacks, 100 Ib.
TS, holes and

100 Ib, cap., wash-
f holes and mil-

pri
les, 20 ea. PP, Mrs.
Alto, Rt. 1. =

Lit sacks, dros of let-
oles, or mildew, 8,
( onry Perry, |

V aghed and iron:
ae Se,

-| Prompt del. No
= | Sanne: Mrs. Joe Ingram, Daw-
sonville, Rt. 3. 4

| Orders filled promptly.
ia | Pete Kemp, Murrayville, RFD 1.

*| Mrs. Guy Chambers,



ies





L 7 Peat sacks, washed, ripped,

| free of holes and | mildew, 25c

d. | ea.; $20. C. Add postage. J. W.
| Thomas, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. .

Lots of 100 lb. cap. print
sacks, 25c ea.; $24.

checks nor

White sacks, 100 lb. - cap.,

smooth, free of holes and mil-
goers and | dew, {5c ea., lot of 20 or more
Ga.) PP. Prints, 100 Ib. cap., 25 ea.

PP: All washed and ironed. Mrs.
a {Bers Disharoon, Dawsonville,
2. j

ee
White washed, 100 1b. cap.
sacks, free of holes, letters, and
mildew, 20c ea.; small holes, t5c
ea, Ada postage. Mrsy- Hi: \ A.
Richardson, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

100 lb. cap. print sacks, free
of holes and mildew, washed,
25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. G. E.
Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

_ Fine grade print sacks, 100 lb.
cap., 25 ea.; White, unbleached,
100 Ib. cap, heavy grade, 14
ea. Miss Grace Harben, Juno.

Nice 100 Jb. cap. print sacks, |

washed, ripped, free of holes
jand mildew, 25c ea. PP in Ga.;

Odds, 20c; with holes, 15c. Add | 7

postage. Unwashed, $20. C. Add
postage. Mrs. Gordon
Murrayville.

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., wash-
-ed, ripped, free of holes and mil-
dew, 25c PP in Ga.; Odds, 20
plus postage; $20 Cc unwashed.
Mrs.

Print sacks, 100 1b. cap.
washed, free of holes and mil-

dew, 25 ea. PP in Ga. Cash or-

MO. Mrs. Harry ~ L. Yeager,
. Murrayville, Rt. 1. i

4 nice washed, 100 lb. white
| sacks, 4, $1.00; Six 24 lb. white

flour sacks, washed, $1, PP. Mrs.
) | Young Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, 25 ea.; Odds, 20c

ea. Add 2c postage. No personal .

-ehecks: Miss Beulah BeeeCe:
Pendergrass, Rt. 2.

- 350. large print sacks, 2 doz.,
$4.75. Prompt shipment. ae
Dangar, Woodstock.

Print feed sacks, 10c ea.
lots of 20 or more. PP. Robert T.

Allaway, Wrightsville.

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes and mildew, washed,
ironed, 4, $1.00. Add postage or

COD. Mrs. Claude Garrett,
| Gainesville, Rt. 5. ;
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,

| washed, free of holes and mil-
| dew, 25c. ea.; $3. doz.; white,

washed, free of holes, spots, and:

letters, $2, doz, Add postage.

Gaines-
ville, Rt. 5..

White sacks, 100 lb. cap., free.

of holes and mildew, 13c ea.

*| Add postage. Miss Bessie _Mar-

tin, Gainesville, Rte 5,
Print sacks, dark and light,

; washed, good cond., 25c ea. No:
O'Dell.

checks nor. COD. Mrs.
Wilson, Gainesville, Bee 8c

Print sacks, dark and light,

washed, ironed, good cond., 25c.

ea. No checks nor COD. Mrs. G.
[a Yaleon Ses ville, Rt. 8.

Print, sacks, 11/4 yd. long,
washed, ironed, no holes, 30c

ea. Add postage or COD. Mrs.-
| Jodie Wilson,

Print sacks, dark, large print,.

Gainesville, Rt. 8.

| washed, ripped, free. of holes
and mildew, 25c ea. Add post-
kage. Mrs. Eva Waldrip, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7

- Nice large: print sacks, 260 ea.
Whites, 20 ea.

coD it preferred. Add postage.

Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainekvilie,.

Rt. 7.

as
100 lb. smooth weave white

in | sacks, no letters nor holes,.spots,

or mildew, washed, ripped, 18c
ea, Add postage or 20c ea, PP.
Bits. ELE. Clark, Gainesville, Rt.

Paint sacks, washed, ronal:
large size, 25c. ea. Add Ce

- | Mrs, L, G, Jones, Gainesville,

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., wash-
ed, ivoned, light or dark, 25c ea.
4 Postage. Send cash or MO.





~ Kemp, |

ane

All washed,
.|izoned, free of holes and mildew.

Good quality print sacks, 100
lb. cap., free of holes and mil-
dew, 25c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. C.
W. Gilleland, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., rip-

PP; ped, washed, free of holes and

mildew, 25c ea.; $2.75 doz.; Odds
and. small holes, 15c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Carl Howard,
Gainesville, TiO.

White sacks, some washed,
some unwashed, 10c ea.; Also
Whites with no letters, 15c ea.;
Prints, 25c ea. Plus 15c postage
up toa dozen; and 25c postage a
dozen or over. Mrs. J. W. Log-
gins, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Nice print saks, washed, 25c
ea. PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
R. C. Burruss, Gainesville, Rt. 9.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
ripped,. 25c ea.; $22. C. MO or
eash. Add postage. Mrs. Ray

-Dunager, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

200 white Broad Cloth sacks,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 100 lb. cap., 20c ea. Ed
Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Nice large print sacks, wash-
ed, ripped, 25c ea. Add postage.
Prompt shipment. No COD. Mrs.
me Martin, Gainesville, Rt.

White feed sacks, 100 Ib. size,
no holes or stain, extra good
grade, 5, $1. postpaid: Cash or
M. O. Mrs. Clifton Gravely, Ma-
rietta, Rt. 6.

- Good quality smooth white

100 Ib. sacks, 15 ea. plus post-

age. Mrs. Ford Pirkle, Cum-
ming, Rt. 3. =

Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., ack

ed, ironed, free of holes, good

cond., 4. $1, Add postage. Mrs.

Pees Burdett, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

7 :

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
aoa
APPLES: =
Nice, dried apples, 50c lb. and
postage. Exc, few lbs. for white

butterbeans, Write first. Mrs. W.

-M. Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt. 3.

1949 crop nice, peeled, sun-
dried apples, free from worms,
4 lbs. del. 3rd zone, $3. M. O. or
-currency. Mrs. L. A. Sanders,
Ashland. :

ARTICHOKES:

White Jerusalem Artichokes,
5. lbs. and over, 15 lb. PP; un-
der 5 Ibs., add postage; also
have young Paw Paw trees, $1.
ea. PP. W. M. Bailey, Chicka-

mauga, Rt, 2.

BEESWAX: :
15 lbs. Beeswax, 50c lb. Mrs.
C. T. Addis, Tiger, RFD a

CORN (Pop): , i

Fine, white, Rice pop corn

on cob, 25 Ibs., $2.50 and post-

eee Mrs. Marie Holland, Dal-
oR 2.

ee z

Giant S.C. Bibek Minorca
eggs, $3. 00 per 15; $5.00 for.
20, L. B. Millians, Newnan,

FEATHERS:

Turkey feathers, dry picked,
free of wing and tail feathers,
40c Ib. Del. Z, J. Lee, Red Oak,

GOURDS:
Nest egg and hoa gourds,

5e to 20c ea.; gourd seed, 10c
spoonful. Mrs. John Weaver,
Temple, Rt. 2.

HAY:

6-8 tons bright Spanish pea-
nut hay, no. poison nor grass
seed, $18.00 ton. D. H. Daniel,
Hawkinsville. ;

8 tons good, bright" Runner
peanut hay, free of poison,|
$18.00 ton at. my farm, Rudolph
Brown, Summit.

HONEY:

Gallberry and Tupelo conihs
honey, 1949- crop, in 2% lb.
jars, 12 to Cs. $6.00 T, He
Flowers, Jesup.

Nice, table grade honey, 10
Ub: <spail. $2075; 3 Ib.) $1550.
.|Phrough 3rd zone. M. O. B. E.
.|Sheppard, Savannah, 1222 E.
Henry &t. :

MEAT:
Nice cured home side meat

and. shoulders, med, size, not,
salty, for sale. Mrs,



a Bin Mrs. oe
meee es

McDonough, Rt. a



G. H. Hayes |.
Bick





- MISCELLANEOUS



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE FOR SALE
PEANUTS: Sev, hundred gal. 1-A grade

Large, red peanuts, hand pick-
ed, washed, dry, good for seed
or eating, $2.00 peck, $7.00 bu.
Add postage. G. T..Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.

Dixie Runner peanuts in hull,
good for seed or eating, 60 lbs.
$12.00 and postage. Mrs. Jesse
F. Johnson, Cordele. Rt.

POTATOES:

Gov. insp., Vert,, Bunch P. R.
seed potatoes, C $4 bu.; 10 bu,
$37.50. Harry Lutz, Leesburg,

| % Leeland Farms.

20-25 bu. old fashioned white
Bunch Yam seed sweet potatoes
$5.00 bu. for lot; ship 5 bu. or
more at buyers expense, FOB.
or come see. Mrs. Clarence
MeMillian, Dacula. Rt. 1.

200 bu. Cert. Dr. Millers unit
2 La Copperskin sugar yam
seed potatoes, $2.50 bu. in bulk
at. storage house; $2.75 bu. in
baskets or bags at RR Sta. H.
H. Alexander, Carrollton, Rtols

SAGE:
God quality, shade dried, no

large stems Sage, $1.00 th.
Prompt del, Charles Bagby,
Varnell, ;
PEPPER:

45 lbs. dried red. hot pepper,
$1.50 Ib.; 2-10 Ibs. $1.40 1b.;

larger quantities, $1.35 Ib. Post-
paid. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby;
Ball Ground, Rt. 4.

POTATOES:

20 bu. fine, yellow meat P. R.
and Sugar Yam potatoes. Rea-

sonable. Will ship or come see.

Sat. guar. Spencer Strange,
Hartwell, 602 Savannah St.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Bear Foot, Red Sassafras,
Spicewood, yellow dock, Queen
of the Meadow, Blood root, 3
Ibs.,

Foot, 2-lbs., $1.00. R. C. Stover,.
Pisgah. 4
SAGE: 2

2 lbs., shade dried Sage, no

large stems, $1. 1b.; Sage plants,
20c ea. Exc for. sacks. H. J.
Troutman, Kingston, Rt. 1.

Shade dried Sage, 30c at.; 90c
gal.; plants, 10c ea. $1. .doz.; old
fashioned Bunch okra seed, 25
cupful; Asparagus seed, 10c doz.;
catnip, peppermint, 5c bunch.
Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Roys-
ton, Rt. 1.

SYRUP: :

150 gal. good, No. 1 Cane
syrup, $l. gal. here. J. H. Row-
land, Wrightsville.

100 gal. syrup, 15 gal. Honey
and 500 bu. corn for sale. M. D.
Grooms, Brunswick, 141 Len-
aire Blvd.

TOBACCO:

Whole leaf smoking bcenes
5 lbs., $1.00; 12 lbs., $2. Prepaid.
Paul Lightsey, Screven.
BUTTER:

3 lbs. per week, best grade,
Jersey butter, 50c lb. plus post-

age. Mrs. J. S. Crowe; Cumming, |

Rt. 1.

FEATHERS:
Nice, new, white, down feath-
ers, 60c Ib. del. Sample on re-

quest. Mrs. Mary. Collins,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

GOURDS:

Large Dippr and Martin
Gourds, $3. doz.; small dipper,

$2.50 doz. Postpaid. L... Jy; Elis,
Cumming.

Martin and dipper gourds, 95
ea.; mixed sizes, 10c; Bushel
gourd seed, 10c doz.; Martin and
Dipper seed, 50c C. With stamp-
ed envelope for all seed. Mrs: W:
E. Wooten, Camilla.

|ROOTS AND HERBS:

- Yellow root, Queen of the
Meadow, Rattle weed, 3 Ibs., $1.;
also strawberry plants, 50c.C.
Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens;
Talking Rock.

SYRUP:

7,000 cans, 1 gal., cap., old
sugar cane syrup, not sugared,
sour or fermented (just old,
thick syrup), 30c gal. up to 1 M.,
over one thousand gal., 25c gal.
Howard 1. Barfield, Ft. Valley,
128 Church St., Phone No. 428
a we :

$1.00; Yellow root, Colts.

new syrup in No. 10 gal. cans,
$1. gal. FOB. M. F. Jones, Met-
ter, Rt. 1, Box 111.

TOBACCO:

Whole leaf smoking tobacco,
5 lbs., 1.00; 12 lbs., $2. Prepaid.
Paul Lightsey, Screven,



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED

TR ARR ER ETE

APPLES:

Want -5 =or-6 -lbs; pies
sour dried apples, free of peel
and core. W.*S. McCarty, Dal-
ton, 710 Thornton Av.

CORN:

Want 100 to 400 bu. corn in 5

shuck, within 35 mi. Marietta.
Advise price per bu., kind and
delivered or at your barn prices
J.C. Riley, Smyrna, Rt, 2.

Want Yellow corn, in shuck
or shucked and shelled. State
del. price or at your barn, if
within 100 mi.. Bob Sosby,
Carnesville. Rt. 2.

Want 25 to 500 bu. feed corn,
within 10. mi. Madison
Greensboro or Watkinsville, at
very reasonable price, State
particulars, R. B. Curtis, Farm-
ington. Rt. 2.

Want 50 to 100 bu. corn in
shuck. Give del. and at barn
prices. Jas, E. Pace, Riverdale.
Rt. 1. Tel. Jonesboro, Ga. 6240.

Want 25 bu. good, yellow
corn, shucked or in shuck, at
$1.25 bu. del. my home,.4 mi,
So. Buford. Write first. Mrs.
Emma Puckett, Buford. Rt.
GOURDS:

Want 4 Martin gourds. Pay
cash or exc, Write first; haze
large garlic bulbs or plants at

25c doz. Mrs. J. B. Lindsey,
Hamilton, Rt. 2.
HAY: :

*Want Lespedeza hay, no com- __

bine, reasonablly priced, FOB.
Advise. J. H, Archer, Sparta.

Want 10 or 20 tons Peanut
hay or oat straw orshucks, no
damaged and prefer no rain
hay. Advise FOB price. A. P-.
Malcolm, Social Circle. ~
PEAS:

Want-4 or 5 lbs., red spotted
Crowder peas, sound for eating,
Advise Mamie A. Huckaby,
Thomaston, 119 Ave, F.

SEED (bean seed):

Want few bu. Osceola and
90-day Velvet beans seed, new
1949 crop, for planting: also
new crop cottonseed, recleaned,
Tab Bartley, Blackshear. P. oO.
Box 8.

SEED (Tobacco):

Want some Tobacco (chewing
tobacco kind) seed. Advise price
Ernest Foster, Fort Gaines,
eh. sks
TREES:

Want 8 to 10 Catawba trees,
6 to 8 ft, high, well rooted
and branched. State FOB price
your place. Wm. P. Coggeshal}
Atlanta, 999 Lawton St. S, W





CATTLE FOR SALE



25 Stocker - calves, mostly
white face steers, average wt.
325 lbs. ea., $1500. W. S. Mixon,
Griffin, Rt. 6, Phone 7210.

4 young purebred reg. Aber-
deen-Angus Bulls, good cond.
best breeding, Rosemere French
Broad blood lines, 12 mos. old,
for sale. Lamar Jones, States
boro, Rt. 1, Box 331i. Hwy. 80.
East.

Reg. Polled. Hereford Bull,
dbl.-standard, 15 mos. old, exe.
specimen Plato Domino and
Beau Perfection, $275. D-. Col-
lier, Barnesville,

15 Holstein Heifers and Fine
Guernseys, close in, all vacci-
nated, good size, well bred. L.
P..Simpson, College Park, Rt.-2
Phone a. 6859.

Three Braham-Angus Male
calves, 9 mos. old, 600 lbs,
$175.00 ea.; Also 1 Shorthorn
Male Calf. J. A. Pitts, Gray.
Phone 2638.

Grade. Aberdeen-Angus Bull,
6 mos. old, about 350-400 Ibs. at
my farm Hwy. 54. Tel. Ma.
8782. Leonard Pennisi, vonley,



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CATTLE FOR SALE

Young vow with Ist. calf,
$150. E. E. Turner, Alto, Rt. 1.

Reg. Brown-Swiss Bull, 20

mos. old, good blood lines, and | 2.

conformation, $250. Trade for
Angus females or grain. W. T.
Torgeson, Cornelia, Star Rt.

Jersey Bull, 2 yrs. old, $100,
without papers; $105. with
papers. G, T. Chalker, Warren-
ton. (Near Bastonyille School).

Jersey Cow with heifer (2
wks. old), $125. with calf; $115.
without. Mrs. Emmer M. Puck-
ett, Buford, Rt. 1.

Extra fine reg. Red Poll Bull,
2 yrs. old, gentle, 1000 los. or
mere, for sale. Lynn Anderson,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. Phone
3280.

Registered Ayershires: 2 bulls,
one 17 nios. old, $200.00; other,
3 mos. old, $90.00; 6 Heifers, one
1 mos. old, $65.00; One 3 mos.,
- $90.00; Two 9 mos. old, $120. ea;
2 Fresh In Ist. Calf Heifers,
$285. ea, J. C.. Poss, Washing-
ton, Rt. 2.

Reg, Jersey Bull, Bright Sir
Sparkling Sir, 4 yrs. old, isiring
beautiful calves, by Bright
a Standard Sir in the

Berry Herd, and Gambage Jose-

~ phine Lady, $250. Write; J. P,



f2a5F

















_ Polled heifers,

Everett, Rockmart, Box 182.

Hereford Bull, not reg. but a
perfect spscimen, about 18 mos,
old, about 600 lbs., $200, Phone

2625 R. J. E. Caudell, Athensa)

Purebred, horn. type, reg.
White Face Hereford Bull, 8
mos. old, good breeding, well
marked, $150. J. R. Erikson, At-
lanta, Box 4533.

12 reg. Hereford Buus, 12-19

mos, old; blood and ability to
improve your next calf crop.
Mrs. Percy A. Price, Albany

~ Night Phone 1171.

2 mos. old reg, Jersey Bull
Calf, sired by Fillpail Designs
Sparkling, A 6 Star bull, top-
ped Ga, 1948 state sale at
$1550.90 at 6 mos. old; Dam,
Rosarian Noble Jane 1242648,
official record 9,096 lbs. milk,
474 lbs. fat in 305 days at 3 yrs.
of age. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood.

Reg, Guernsey Bull, 3 yrs.
old, good cond., ~dehorned,
$300.00. Selling to keep from
inbreeding, Exc. for reg. Guern-

y sey Bull Calf and part payment.

At my farm. A, T,
Meansville,

2 purebred Polled
Bull Calves, 4. mos,
lbs., nicely marked,
Geo G. McMullan,

Cowings,

Hereford
old, 350
for sale.

Forsyth.

\ Phone 6026,

2% yr. old Guernsey-Jersey
Cow, ist. Calf, not bred, about
2 gals. daily, $160.00. Mrs, Daisy
T. Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt.
5, Box 81.

a

Reg, Black Jersey Bull, 14
mos. old to exchange for beef
type heifer about same age. All
Res ans. H. P. Ashe, Athens,

if

Fresh and Springer Heifers
for sale. E. J, McGinnis, Alpha-
Treita.

Reg. Jersey Bull, Ivys
Standard Baxter, No. 509937,
Solid color, black tongue and
switch, born July 13, 1948,
$125.00; Also Black Angus
Steer, stall feed, $110.00. At
el Marvin Maddox, Winder,

t

3 choice, Reg. Polled Here-
ford buuls, 8-10 mos. old,
choice breeding ind excellent
markings. and type; also 2
same -breeding,
ready to breed, Reasonable J.
H. Knight, Mabelton. (Farm at
Franflin, Rt. 2).

Well trained Ox, about 800
lbs,, broke to work, $200.00 at
my barn 7 mi, W. Ellijay. T.
C. Withrow, Ellijay, Rt, 1.

Nice Guernsey Cow, freshen
3rd calf February 7th, for
sale at my place. Zed Braswell,
Loganville, Rt. 2.



HOGS FOR SALE



20 OIC and Big BonegGuinea
cross Shoats, 40-75 lbs. ea., $200.
for lot if taken at once. Russell
McGukin, Bremen, Rt. 1. (6 mi.
SE Bremen).



4 pure.zed OIC Gilts, short

$30. with papers;. $27.50 without,
Virgil B. Ha!l, Hawkinsville, Rt.

'

2 reg. OIC Sows, 2 yrs. old,

$60. ea.; 6 subj. to reg.. OIC

Shoats, 5 mos. old, $18, ea,; 3

OIC Pigs, subj. to register, $10.
ea. FOB, U, S. Worley, Roy.

2 nice Shoats, about 4 mos.
old, OIC-Hereford, $18. ea.; Will
not ship, Carl Harris, Rydal, Rt.
2.

Reg. OIC Bred Gilts, Open
Gilts, males ready for service,
8-10 wks. old pigs, inoculated,
ready to ship, unrelated pairs,
fat hogs, 200-500 lb. Cash or exc.
for.corn in shuck. Farm at Birm-
ingham, Ga. W. H. Nix, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 3.

12 wks. old purebred Hamp.
Pigs, not subj. to registration be-
cause .of markings. W.
Tranks, Richland.

Big Bone Guinea Boar, reg.,
4 2 mos ald, $25.00; 2 Big Bone
Guinea Gilts, 31/2 mos. old, not
reg., $17.50 ea. Leon Watson,
Unadilla, POB 214.

Reg. SPC Hogs, nice sow, 400

bred to male direct from Fred
Parkers Ind. Herd. Write for
price, Gilts-and 1 hoar, 6 mos.
old, $50, ea: Treated, crated,
Fob. 4 mi. SE Pinehurst. Mrs.
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst.

8 good thrifty pigs for sale, A.
B. Weatherly, Fayetteville.

SE Fair Grand Champ. blood-
lines, fast growing meat type
SPC Pigs, 12 wks. old, dbl. tr .
ed, wormed, satis. guar., $20.
with papers, George Eevee.
Jr., Ben Hill, Rt. 1.

3. extra fine Cherry Red,
blocky type Dura Male _ pigs,
out of litter of 16,eleven wks.
old, 50-60 lbs., dbl. treated, reg.
Lin buyers name, $30. ea, at my
farm, 2 mi, Jesup on Waycross
Hwy. No Sunday sales. A, E.
Bennett, Jesup.

OIC Female pigs, from champ.
bloodlines, 10 wks. old Jan. 10,
$25, ea. Or discount on 2 or
more reg. in buyers name. Ship
anywhere. J. H. Roquemore,
Americus, RFD 2.

Hamp. Boar, Hereford Sow,
Spotted PC Sow, Pigs, 7-9 wks.
old, at Old Torrence Place,
|sStockbridge, Ga. Contact: Mrs.
W. J. Ruse, Decatur,.127 Willow
Lane, Phone Cr. 2822.

Big Bone Reg. Guinea pigs,
blocky, 1 litter of easy feed,
stay fat kind, reg. buyers
$25 00; Gilts, $29, 50 ea, Mrs. Bet-
name, 6 and 7 wks. old, males,
ty McDonald, Commerce, Rt. 1,

2 purebred Duroc Male hogs,
about 100 lbs. each, $35, ea.
with reg. papers. Or trade for
purebred Durocs, either sex. La-
mar Land, Rochelle.

4 Big Bone Guineas (male)
pigs, 5 mos, old, reg. in buyer's
mame, $25. ea. Will not ship.
Jack Tappan, Athens, Gaines
School Rd.

Little Bone Black African
Guinea Pigs, stay fat kind, life
treated for cholera, males,
$19.50; Gilts, $20.50 for breeding.
O. P. Sinquefield, Harrison,

Reg. SPC bred Gilt, 1 yr. old,
300-325 lbs., farrow Jan. 20th.,
$100.00; 2 reg. sows, 2 yrs. old,
one bred to farrow Jan. 20th,
$75.00; other ready to be bred,

gilts, 7 mos, old, $50. Treated
= crated. Fred C. Seaue, Pitts,
Ck

Duroc Pigs, med. blocky type,
choice bloodlines, out of large
litters, life treated against
cholera, 41/2-5 mos. old, well
grown for age, reg. buyers
name, males and females, $35.
ea. Crated_and will ship express
buyers expense. Malcolm Per-
ry, Leslie.

Reg, Big Bone Guinea Boar,
15 mos. old, $75.00; Also 5 reg.
pigs, 12 wks. -old, $20. ea; 8
Shoats, half guinea, 40-50 Ibs.,
$15. ea, . Edwih Herring, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.

Thrifty SPC Pigs, reg. in buy-
ers name, sired by Wonder Boy,
son of Tip Top Model 1947 In-
diana Reserved Grand Champ.,
$40. and $45. C. -R. Morgan,
Americus, Rt, 4.



nose, blocky, about 4-mos, old,

'|land Pony or Cow. P. W. Wills,

H.iof Seco Lo-Down and Orion} n

-splendid

'ea,; 4 gilts, 8 mos. old, $50.J0
Ibs., nice gilt, 14 mos. old, both | w

| man,

| Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd.,

| H. Roquemore, Americus, Rt. 2

300-325 Ibs.,; $100.00; Males and.



6 aes old Pigs for sale. Phone |

Am, 7628, or write: E, H, Ben-
nett, Atlanta, Rt, 8, 180 Harland
Rd. S. W. (Just off. Gordon Rd.
at Stradford);* *

OIC Male Pigs, 14 wks, old,
$25. ea, reg. in buyers name.
Buyer pay expense of ehipping,
I furnish crate, Jack Collins,
Bogart.

Tenn. Red Sow, 9 mos. old,
fine meat hog or breeder, never
had pigs, $60, or trade for Shet-

Jr., Conley, Rt, 1.

Entitled to reg., 18 mos. old,
White Face Male,
priced; Also 1 part OIC and.
Berkshire Male d 2 sows.
7 mos, old, 100 lbs. or over
to exc. for heifer already bred,
or sell trio. for $75.00, Mrs, 5.
P, Jones, Lula, Rt. 2,

Exe. Duroc-Jersey Boar, out
lines, 3 yrs, old in- March,
cond., $150.00. Cons.
exc. other hogs or good milch
cow. 8. M, Sparks, Soperton.

SPC Pigs, 8 wks, old Jan,
7th., from litter of ten, $20.00

ea, Register in buyers name.
. L. Rogers, Americus, Rt. 1.
Phone 338!

Short Nose Blocky type
Male, 8 mos. old, $50.00;
Short Nose blocky type, 5 mos. it
old pigs, 2 males, 2 females,
$35.00 ea, All registered. Exe.
for corn at market price. Bring

reasonable |



corn and get hogs. Ship any-
where, Clemon B. Wilbur, Ac-
worth, Rt..1. = ie

Reg. SPC Champion Pigs, ,
blocky, 8 wks. old, sired by *48
Champ., out of litter of 15, and
Reserve Champ. Sow, $45.00.
Unrelated pairs available. Ship
anywhere. Quitman Barrs, East-

Hereford Gilts, Pigs, 3 mos.
old, $20,00- ea.; Males, $25,0
ea.; Bred Gilts, $50.00 ea.; Ope
Gilts on males ready for ser-
vice, $45.00 ea, Reg, in. buyer's.
name, Leon Watson, Unadilla,
POB 214.

OIC Shoats, 60-70 lbs., short
nose, blocky, reg. in buyers
nam:;, male and female, $30,00
ea, Ship anywhere. Satis. guar.
Hee Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1.

9 Berkshire-PC Pigs, 6 wks.
old , 4 males, 4 females, $35.00
ea.; $200.00 for lot. See me
about price. Claude Carson,
Dunwoody, Rt. 1, % Sophia
Mae Farm. :

Championship line. reg, Ham-
shire Bred Sows and Gilts,
priced right. Or exc. for Alfafa
and oats. C, L. Ayers, Chiska-
mauga, % Gordon Lee Farm,

Reg. Hereford Hogs, hest
bloodlines, some unrelated to
anything in Ga, 8 wks. old,
$25.00 ea, Your inspection in-
vited. Mrs, W. A, Ward, Jr.,

% Ward- Meade Farm. - Phone
969-M-4,

.10 wks, old reg. Hamp, Pigs,
lifetime Cholera immunity
treatment, $25.00 ea. Will not
ship. G. W. Lockhart,
Odessadale, :

OIC Pigs, 10 wks. old, 40-50
Ibs., $25.00 ea. Reg. bu ers
na, or special rate on a
more, Will ship anywhere.

Yorkshire Male Pig, 3 mos,
ald, 25 registered, 20 aR:

ed, for sale. R, Jackson,
Yatesville. :
2 choice reg. 3 mos, old

Berkshire Boars, $25.00 ea,;
Choice reg. 14 mos. oe -Berk-
shire Boar, $75.00. C; J. Hard-
man, Commerce.

OIC reg. blocky Bred Gilts,
Open Gilts, 3-10 wks, old pigs,
males ready for servic, prize
winning stock, inoculated, ready
to ship at Birmingham, Ga.
farm. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta,
Rt, }

Tamworth Pigs, purebred, 3
mos. old, for sale. George H.
Laing, Jr., Americus, R&. 1.

Herd of Reg. Hereford hogs,

4 ea. sows and gilts and 4
young boars, L. P. Singleton,
Ft. Valley. _

Reg. OIC boar, 19 mos. old,

short nose type, excellent cond., :

mi 00.. Sat, guar. paper

may be listed);

JEWELRY, QUILTS, QUILTING SCRAPS, SE
CLOTHING OF ANY KIND, an

BUSINESSES ef any kindLOST OR STRAY

Jr., |

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words allowed for Farm Land Notices.



J. A,

Yancey, Austell, Rt, 2,

thes Bulletin, now: y having approximate
circulation weekly, was createl for and is,
the GEORGIA FARMER, to help dispose o:
ucts to the best possible advantage,.is MAILBI
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HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE





wre, 7 yrs. old, 1150
e, no bad habits, good





Oscar Eubanks, Bow-






old Mare Mule, gentle,
ywhere, $35.00 or/exc.
, cow or anything can
Cummings, ~Finley-



e. $135.00 at my
Aw Little, Culberson,
1, (Resident of Union

ok ~

Moe for sale or exe.
od-milch cow or calves.
qeummerville, Buchanan,







, for sale or exe. for
or anything can use on
Glenn Turner, Lithia
Rt. 1, Box 52;

smooth mouth work
sale or exc. for corn.
avidson, Pineview, Rt. 1,

3 Walking Stallion at
Scott Wilson no, 472506,
Chestnut, 3. yrs. old of
Midnigh t Sun, out of

is top breeding.









T. E. Fletcher, Cordele.

air ae matched Mules,
mouth, 110 Ibs,, no
; Also good mower, rake.
7 7 McCormick-Deering, 2H
and other farm tools
H. CG. Rigdon, Lee Pope.

yod Mare Mule, 12 yrs. old,
Ibs., gentle, work any-
re, no blemishes, also new

Goober Turn Plow and










$85.00 cash at my barn. |

Burel, Dacula.

horse mules, middle age,
1200 Ibs., $250.00 for the
iW. Hi. Herdon, Millwood:
e 2.








m Mule, few tools, corn
dder for sale. lal-

ules, - yrs. old 2 up,
ns, for sale or trade for
ttle, corn, oats, seed,
ything can use. ear
n, Talmo.

Mule, 9 yrs. old, 1H
and plows,-$120,00 cash,
aig Jesup, 347-4th.





S

Nine Mules, 1100 ibs,
5 yrs. old, reasonable
. James E. Walter, | +;
P edmont College, De-






ine saddle Sage one



s for riding. Reasonable.
tton, Milledgeville, 221

lumbia St. Phone 8141.
W., Rt, 8 Tel, Ra. 9990.



1 good farm mules, 2
ork mares, 1 reg, Stal-
, Walker, priced right.
| and eolts. R. sls Jen-
erlyn,

Mare Mule, 1200 Ilbs.,




cheap for

the collar,
c. S Breaerh, Senoia,





















1 elas, 8-12 yrs. old,

00; Also 2 good
GhiyAonk 4 Row
Ster; dump cart, $40.
hay and 2 hogs me
oe Geo. K Ox ees

i files We 8 yrs. olds

ea., work to anything,
bad habits, $250.00.

ker, Summerville,

atched Mare Mules,
old, 1200 Ibs. ea.,
Ww Ww MePherson | 4

a} nd Mare Mule, work
12 yrs: old, $85.00
sale, all farming tools
Ji Burel, Dacula.





lege Park, Rt, a Phone R

d, well broke, sound, |








a

MA KET BULLE

y

SHEFP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



3 specs 7,8, and 4 yrs. old,
work or ride, also riding plow,
planters, 1 wagon, good cond,,
$300.00. L. R. Jackson, Hazel.
awe Rt. 3. (Alma-Hazelhurst



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

; ae 3

NZW Rabbit, 7 mos, old,
purebred buck, $3.00; pr. Chin.
3 mos., $8.00. Papers if desired.
Arthur McKindley, Zebulon.

6-fat fryer Rabbits, 1 Signi
By 2k, -$41:00, Trade: for: OIC
Sow, 6-8 wks. old, or other
good preed. Mrs. Zora Brown,

| Ssottdale, Woodland Ave.

Grey Dutch Chinchilla Rab-
bits, 5 mos. old, $5.00 ea.;
$9.00 pr, J. O. Adams, Ty Ty.

Ped., White, Enblish Angoras,
3~mos. old, $5.00 pr.;!4 mos.
he P pr. Ww. E, Stone, Royston,

Angoara pucks, 7 mos. Old,
nate ea; , L. Craft, Lavonia,
t, 2,

15 purebred NZW Rabbits,
3 mos.-old, $15.00 or $2.50 pr.
Bred does, 9 mos, old, $4.00

-|ea, Jack Panter, Dial.

eNZW 2% mos, old, will reg.
Red, White and Blue, the best,
$5.00 | ea.; young giant Chin.
Papers with all. J. C. Chandler,

|Atlanta, 545 Cleburne Terrace,

N. E. Ma. 6892,

Black and White Dutch Rab-
bits, 1 pr. 6 mos. old, $5.00;
Bucks, 4 mos. old, $5. 00\ or
$1.50 ea. Vince Wheiler, Atlan-
ta, 2195 Cheshire Bridge Rd.,
N. E, Exchange 3237.

2 mos. old heavy wt: Chin-
chillas, trio, $10. 09. Ped. papers
furnished, Ship any-vhere, Exp.
COD. John L. Parrott, Macon,
oe Miller Field Rd,

NZW Rabbits, for sale or
trade for corn, pecans, peanuts,

or print sacks in good cond. }

Mrs, Selma Maxwell, Toccoa,
ees

Calif, Buck, 8 mos, old: $3. 00;
Black Giant, $4.00; Bred Doe,
$5.00 ea.; Young. N, te 81.50
ea.; $2, 35 pr. Trade re ban-
tams or pigeons; Also want

NZ Red Buck, heavy wt., not
under 12 lbs. W. C. Ward, Jun-
iper, Rt 2

old, $3.50 pr. Mrs,
Studstill, Lakeland, LP, 0. Box
ROM pl

Ped, NZ Red Rabbits, Juniors
with panes furnished, for sale.
Bierman, Albany, 217

Teltaie Ave.

NZW Rabbits, breeders snly,
6 mos. old bucks, $5.00 ea.; 8
mos. Doe, $3.50; 8 wks. old,
$4,00 pr. Exp.. col. Mrs. Otis}
Mashburn, | Cumming, Rt. 5.

Pedg rowing stock NZW Rab-
bits with papers; shipped
promptly. Walker E.

Atlanta, 2684 Collier Dr.) N.

.NZW Rabbits, 8 mos. old
buck and doe, five 4 wks. old,
75c ea.; Buck, $3.50; Doe, $4.00;
$10.00 for lot, Exp, col. Mrs.
te Davis, Haralson.

_NZW and Hwt. Chin., bred.

does, $10.00 ea.; 2 NZW breed-
ing bucks, $7.50 ea: NZZW
and Hwt, Chin. Jrs., $15.00

trio (8 and 10 wks.) NZR Jrs.,
trio, $18.00. 9 wks. old, ped.
with papers. MO C, P. Houston,
gilania. ae McPherson Ave,

E. De. tg
ey eis Rabbits (pink
sv) 9 bucks, 4 mos. and

Trio Black Rabbits (blue
pi 9 wks. Ship anywhere,
FOB. Spencer Strange, Hart-
well, 602 Savannah St.

2 young NZW Does, one buck | 2

WW. % breed, $6,00 for lot.
rown, Kennesaw, Box



SHEEP AND GOATS
"FOR SALE



Reg Tog. Buck naturally
horniss, short hair, 2% yrs;
very gentle, from 5 at. mother,




d| Crystal Helen peouaes World |
Record T $2!

FOB.
La-

5.00
Hi ghland,

Milk Goats, already bred,
reasonable. James Robt. Clack-
ems, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 318,
ioe Dollar re) Phone Am.



a

LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want 5 or 6 wks. old Guern.
sey or Jersey Heifer. State price
and condition. F. L. Crawford,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.

HOGS: -

Want best prices on blocky
Cherry Red Duroc Pigs, reg,
in buyers name. State correct
age. T. L, Powell, Lake Park.

HORSES AND MULES:

Want good combination work
and saddle horse. Prefer small,
closely built or pony style
horse. Phone 2-8950. Or write:
C. A, Sears, Sr., Columbus,
Macon Rd.

SHEEP AND GOATS: | +

Want 3 good milk goats, fresh
now or to freshen soon. J. G.
May, Columbus, Floyd Rd.
AR RRR oe ES

POULTRY FOR SALE





T 1 N
POULTRY FOR SALE



2 trios, Miner Blues, stag, 2
hens to trio; 2 trios Bacon
Snider Warhorse-Brown Red
crosses; 1 trio Jimmy Johnsons
Raundhead. Sell or trade for
other value can use. Claud H.
Miller, Cherry Log.

CORRECTION:

7 Dark Cornish hens and 1
young rooster, $2.50 ea. 1 big
Rock rooster, 10 wks. old, $1.
Exc. for Print sacks. Mrs. A. T.
Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1.

HAMBERGS:

18 Silver Spangled Hamberg
hens and rooster, $2. ea. Dwight
M. Waters, Epworth.

LEGHORNS:

230 Keystone 4-A W. L., pul-
lets, 9 mos. old, in good produc-
tion, $1.65 ea. at. my place, 3 mi.
S. E. Fairburn on Spence Rd.
No broken lots. W. L. Banks,
Fairburn, Rt. 1. Phone 4882.

125 Barron big English W. L.
hens, also 40 N. H. Red hens,
best grade, all 9 mos. old, heavy
layers, no culls, $2. ea, Cant
ship. Ernest Forrester, Roy.

Brown and White Leghorns,
AAA, all 21/2 mos. old: 75 pul-
lets, '80c ea., cockerels, 70c ea.
Will ship. Thgs. W. Wingo, La-
Grange, Rt. 2, Care Mrs. A. E.



David E.} $1

Smith, }



ANCONAS:
15 Ancona 5 mos. old pullets,

Shepperd sty OR eae I;
Hughes, Adrian. <

BANTAMS:

Purebred Dark Cornish Ban-
tams, 25 hens, $1.25 ea. in lots of
10 or more, with rooster free; 15
roosters, $1. ea. in lots of 2 or

more. C. E. Greene, Warwick.

1 White J erratic Silkie roost-
er, for sale. M. D, Branch, Chula.

Bantam. rooster, Buff Cochin-
Buff Polish, $1.25; other pure-
bred and common bantams. Sell
or exc. for other chickens,
ducks, turkeys, ete. Tom Hamil-
ton, Jr., Sandersville.

6 bantam hens; $2.50 or. 50c
ea.; also purebred Allen Round-

Hhead hen and stag, $5. Bobby.

Sprewell, Carrollton, Rt. 2.

BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:

20 Sunbeam White Rock pul-
lets, laying, 7 mos. old, $2.25 ea.
Mrs. Ida Howard, Oconee.

125 B. R. pullets, 12 wks. old,
. ea. Trade for heifer. T. B.
McCall, Quitman, Rt. 3, Box 62.

BARRED. & OTHER ROCKS:
50 B. R. pullets, AAAA, 10
mos. old, $75. or $17.50 for 10.
My place, mi, Kennesaw.
Won't ship. Mrs. Nettie C. Gar-
rison, Kennesaw; Rt. 1.
BRAHMAS:

\
Sev. nice Brahma yr. old
roosters, $2.50 ea. FOB. J. E.

Hutchins, Covington.

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:

_ Shuffler 6 Ib. stag and one
full stock, $7.50. Mrs. Marie Hol-
land, Dalton, Rt. 2.

4 trios White Lace Red Corn-
ish, 10 mos. old, $10. trio. M. O.
a chks. J. C. Herron, Martin,

ty :

5 purebred Dark Boguieh
April 1949 pullets, laying, from
AAA stock, in excellent shape,
$12. or trade 10 pullets for 20 bu.

good corn or sweet potatoes.
its. Maude Granger, Reidsville.

Best, bloodtested, heavy, BB
yellow. legged Dark Cornish
cockerels, ready for service and
4 8. spring pullets and last
Gs hens, $3. ea: M. O. Mrs. R.

C. Sanders, Vienna.

"Baek Cornish pullets, cock-
erels, hens and roosters, also 7
mos. old N. H. Red pullets, $2.
ea, Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt.
100 pit game stags, February-
March hatch, Write for prices,
etc, Hoyt Helton, Buchanan, Rt.
2. = /

. Trios, stag and hens; 1. old
trio, $15., pure, old time Shuf-
flers; eggs after Jan. 15th, 15,
$4.00; want hear from party
having pure Wagonwheel strain
Turkeys. OD. . Haywood,
Barnesville, 141 Cherry St.
Old Eng. Black Breasted Red
aa 2 pore cock, about 6-1/2
s tS H. Baldwin, Atlan-



Hamer.

About 60 young W. L. hens
and /about 20 N. H. Reds, all
now laying, and last Springs
hatch, good cond. M. O. Richard-
son, Powder Springs, Rt. 1.

Booking orders for Best grade
W. L. pullets, 4, 6, and 8 wks.
old, your choice, delivery in
Spring. C. R. Jackson, Atlanta,
Rt. 1, (958 Estes Drive, S. W.).

100 Leghorn 4-A Hanson str.
14 wks, old, $1.25 ea. Will del.
Atlanta and vicinity. Jos. Sim-
merlin, Smyrna, Rt. 1.

MISC. CHICKENS:

Fine, April 1949 hatch roosters,
$2.50 ea. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
Monroe, Rt. 1.

2 lots, 5 hens, 2 cocks, ea.,
White Crsied Black Polish and
Houdans, $12. ea. lot; 10 hens, 1
cock, very large Light Brahmas,
$20.00; 4 pullets, 1 cock, Silver
Spangled Hambergs, $9. Mrs. A.
V. Harrison, Brunswick, 1929
Norwich St.

Mixed hens, laying, $1,35 ea.;
mixed pullets, beginning to lay,
$1.50 ea.; also 5 W. . roosters,
$2.00 ea. Add charges. Mrs. H.
E, Richardson, Bowdon Rt. 1.

PEAFOWLS, PIGEONS,

QUAIL, ETC:

Peacocks, $25. ea.; Pea-hens,
$15, ea. Mrs: C. XN. Adams,
Shellman.

Muff Tumblers, Fantails,

White Kings, Silver Kings, Pig-
my Pouters and Eng. Trumpters,
$5. pr. 3 pr., $12. E.. H. Morgan,
College Park. 231 E. Cambridge

Bob White quail, Northern
stock, pen raised, Ringneck,
Mutant and Silver pheasants,
and other fowl. Prices on re-

| quest. Mrs, Helen Street, Atlan

ta, Rt. 2.

Bob White quail, 1949 Spring
hatch. R. Glenn Smith, Reids-
ville.

/ 4 pr. Plymouth Rock, White
King pigeons, selected breed-
ing stock, $5.00 pr; Rice str.
1-% to 1-% lb. squabs in 25
days. Grady Panter, Dial.

Solid. white Racing Homers,
$4.50 pr,; also 1 Irish Red pit
game cock, 21 mos. old, $5.00.
H, E. Watkins, Louisville, 309
Ea. 7th St.

3 pr. Peafowls, 2 and 3 yrs,
old, $50.00, or single pr. $20.00.
Can't ship. B. E. Womble, Clax-
ton.

WYANDOTTES:
2 purebred S.. L. Wyandotte
roosters, March 1949 hatch,

large to age, $2.50 ea. FOB. Miss
Christine Jones, Lula, Rt. 2.

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLAND):

100 N. H. Red 6 mos. old pul:
lets, 30 per ct. production daily,
$2.50 ea.; 200 W. L. Hens, 19
| mos. old, laying, $2. ex. Ship if
oops furnished. James C. Haley,
Ashburn, Phone 140 L.

Nice Red Hampshire pullets,
$1.75 ea. No order less $10. Dol-
D ee nega, Rika







|

- POULTRY FOR SALE

7 ~~

2-1/2 mos. old, $3. and postage.
Mrs. J. E, Sorrells, Royston, Rt.
LG

300 To-Lani R. 1. Red hens,

laying, vaccinated and wormed,

$2. ea. all or part. M. H. Rigsby,
Box 451, Phone

Atlanta, Rt.
RA 3954.

4,

PAGE SEVEN



1 purebred N. H. Red rooster,

About 35-40 N. H. Red pul-

lets, laying, 8 mos. old, $1.75 ea.
at my place. Ernest Alexander,

Decatur, 715 E, College Ave., CR_

3020.

45 N. H. Red March 1949 pul-
lets, laying now, $2. ea. Cant

ship. Mrs. O. H. Morgan, Ces i

Rt. 2.

200 N. H. Reds, 8 wks. old,
1-1/2 to 2 lbs., ea. 90c ea. M. M.
DeBardelaben, El!enwond, Rt. 1.

N. H. Red pullets, 7 mos. old,

laying, $2. ea. O. L. Craft, La-

vonia, Rt, 2.
N. H. Red 3-A pullets, 12-13

wks. old, $1. ea. Del. 100 mi. in
lots of 300 or more; 150 mi. 500 .

or more. Have 6,000 to vick

from, my place, Summerville-

Lyerly Hwy. R. T. Baker, Sum-
merville.

62 N.
ning to lay, and 2 roosters, July
21, 1949 hatch, also 4 B. R. hens,

laying, $100. for entire lot. Fred

Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

500 Christy N. H. Red pullets,
16 wks. old, $1.35 ea. at my door.
Cant ship. B. R. Woodliff, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1: Phone No. 3861.

15 fine 4-A N. H. Red hens, 14
mos. old, $2. ea, Not prepaid.
Shiip if crates are sent. Mrs. G.
C. Clifton, Millen.

50 N. H. Red hens for sale at
market price per lb. R. F. Thax-

ton, Rt. 3

Niece lot N. H. Red pullets, 3-
1/2 mos.
place. R. M. Clark, Tucker, Box
22. Phone Clarkston, Ga. 4684, or
nights 5241.

N. H. Red 4-A_ pullets:
hatched Nov. Ist, $1. ea.,
amount; 325 now in 70 per ct.
production, $2.35 ea. Consider
trading some for _ livestock.
Thomas L. Collum, Haddock; Rt.
1.

50 N. H. Red March pullets,
rom bloodtested, U. S. approved
flock, with high laying records.
Ship 5 or more prepaid, $3. ea.
S only. J. Y. Davis, Martin,
ee

60 N. H. Red 9 mos, old pul-
lets, laying, $2. ea.; also 69 W.

450

L. Eng. type, large, 18 mos. old, ~

laying. $1.25 ea. Will) not ship.
Mrs. H. B. Wall, Stone Moun-
tain, Rt.-1. (Youngs Rd.).
IRKEYS GCUINE*S

GIANTS AND GIANTS CORN-
ISH:

Pure Madigin Clarets, choice
stags, $5.00 and $7.50 ea.;
lected hens, $5.00. Sut. guan
Jim Dodds, Chicl--mauga,. Rt
2. Box 156. ;

Pi . games;
Tassels. Trios,
W.B. Newman, Pr'mctto. Rt,

Durebred Gam,
2 hens and cock: Sniders Ba
con Warehouse, ~$20.90; Grist
Gradys, $15.00; Red Quills,
$20.00: cocks, - for $140.00. T.
M, Weaver, Canon, Rte2.

6 Cornish pullets, layirig and
rooster, from -ourebred stock,
$15.00. Will express, O. C. Brad-

Valentine an
$10.00 and up
L

per trio

berry, Covington. Rt. eats
135, : t

25 Bb Birunce turkey .oms
purebred, 42c lb. FOB. Can
ship. . Mrs. Beatrice Wilkie,
Chatsworth, Box 63.

BB Bronze 1549 hatch tur-
keys: toms, 22-28 ibs., hens, 14-

18 Ibs, ea. 50c lb. FOB. Robt. T.
Attaway, Wrightsville, Rt. 3.

4 ea, purebred White African
guinea hens and White Pekin
ducks, and 2 drakes, $2. ea. Exp.
Col. Mrs. Otis Msehburn, Cum-
ming, Rt. 5.

3 geese and 2 ganders,
ea. FOB farms T. F.. Marlow,
Roswell, Rt. 1 k

Quackless ducks, : 3. pr; also:
4 white Muscovy ducks and
Grakes, $4, pr. Ship. anyw ere.







Clemon B. Wilbur, Acworth, Rt.





H. Red pullets, pean :

old, for sale at my

any

Se=7<

$2.50 Sa











































































































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MARKET BULLETIN







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sume
river

imum price for farmers

POULTRY FOR SALE

White African guineas, $2.50
ea.: also young, laying R. I. and
N. H. Red laying pullets, $2.00
Pacds Nc Carson, .Griinn hte -C:

50 N. H. Red roosters, 9 mos.
old from bloodtested flock, $2.50
ea. T. J. Ramsey, Covington,
203 Pace St.

Drake and 4 ducks, $1.25 ea. or
exc. for mixed breed hns
(chicken), also have some okra
seed, 15c cupful, or exc. for but-
terbeans or peas, A. J. Akins,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.

2 Narragansett toms, 1949
hatch, $10. ea. No chks. Mrs.
Florence Waller, Barnesville,
eb

2 drakes and 3 ducks, Mo-
coveys, about 4 lbs. ea. 6 mos.
old, $8. for lot, my place, 4 mi.
N. Tallapoosa, on Hwy. 100.
Ovie Garner, Tallapoosa, Rt._2.

4 BB Bronze toms, April 1949.

hatch, 15-18 lbs: ea. fine for
stock, $20. for lot, or exc. 1 tom
for another or 4 hens, of same
type and age. Mrs. A. L. Hud-
gins, Temple, Rt. I... 7

Choice BB Bronze breeding
stock, 5 hens, 2 toms, early 1949
hatch, 75-per ct. Black Head
immunity. $40. or $6. ea. FOB.

Mrs. M. C. Busby, Putnam.
NSE

POULTRY WANTED
TS
BANTAMS:

Want 1 Dark Cornish Bantam
rooster; have nice 2 yr. old W.
L. bantam rooster for sale or
one, R. A. Statham, Griffin, Rt.

LEGHORNS, REDS AND

-B. ROCKS:

Want 100 W. L., N. H. Red or
B. R. pullets, 1949 hatch, now
laying, no culls. Clyde White,
East Point, 302 Newnan Ave,

MINORCAS:

7 Black Minorca pullets, lay-
ing, or ready to lay, not over 1
yr. old. Make best price. Will
send crate. H. P. Malcolm, Social
Circle, Rt. 2, Box al.

PIGEONS AND RABBITS:

Went prices on pigeons, any |

breed, and rabbits, any breed

z except white. Cheap for cash.

Harry L. Clark, Kysville.
QUAIL:

Want 2 pr. hand raised Bob
White or large quail, State kind
and price per pair. J. W. Moore,
Griffin, 222 Ellis St.

Want 1 pr. young Quail. Quote
price. C. Dunaway, Chicka-

mauga, Box 207.

way that traffic now crosses
on conerete and steel.

It is the purpose of this proposed min-
to in the same
way take the American farmer and his

| Plenty of water,



the

- in this

FARM HELP WANTED

3 X-GIs ana families want-
ed on farm, Will furnish house
and give all crop made in 1950.
Come see the farm at once.

Mrs. M. M.. Wilson,
Rt. 2.

Want 2, 3 or 4 H Share Crop-
per. Good land and_ housees.
W. A. Stevens,

Homer,

Dudley, Rt. 1.

Want farmer for 14 A cotton
and other crops on standing,
4ths., or halves rent. Good
house (4R), mail and school
bus by door: 2 barn pasture.

See: W. W. McPherson, Villa
Rica.
Want sober honest farmer

for small 1H farm, good 4 R
house, lights, plenty of wood,
about 12 A land, 4% mi. school
bus. Will not furnish. 2 mi. *o
Church, 3rds, and 4ths., or
standing rent. S. W. Payne,
Ball Ground, Rt. 2.

Want Poultry man, also be
exp. in carpentry andtruck
crops. Good truck land. 2 mi.
Chickamauga, good road, house,

|schools, etc, See at 3 St. Mar-

ket, Sou. Coach Co. H. M.
Walker, Chickamauga. Rt. 1.

Want someone to work 6 to 7
M turpentine faces, 50-50 basis.
Could use small family, part
time day labor hoeing to-
bacco, cotton, etc. Must be in-
dustrious. Send references, Mrs.
George. Ross, Eastman, Rt. 3.

Want experienced tractor, and
general farmer as overseer of
farm. also be experienced hand-
ling labor. School bus and RFD
route. Elec. and running water
in house. Phone or write: R.
. er Baconton,

way tenant for 1H farm,
oe and, school bus and mail
rt, by door, elec. 4 R_ house.
Move any time, Write or come
at once. E. W. Tidwell, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1.

Want man to drive tractor and
do general farm work, 12 mos.
in year with good pay. 5 R
house with lights and running
water in house, rural mail and
school bus route, 1 mi. church
and good store. Garden, patches,
pasture for cow. Ww, E. Sutton,
Ft. Gaines.

Want 1 or 2H fata on 50-
50 basis or standing rent. Good
land, house, plenty of water and
wood. Geo. T. Smith, Sharps-
burg.

ae
Want small family, wage hand
and share cropper, to run 2 H

crop and manage stock. See: S.
S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.





AUCTION SALE OF

An auction sale of Registered Hereford and Polled
bulls, cows with calf, open and bred
will be held on Friday, January
27, 1950, at the Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie. Write.

' Hereford cattle:
cows and heifers .. .

W. E. Aycock, Moultrie.

HEREFORD CATTLE .







Show,





SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL
ABERDEEN-ANGUS SHOW AND SALE

Southeastern Fair Grounds
Atlanta, January ll

9:00 A. M., Sale, 1:00 P. M.
3anquet for all breeders and others at Henry Grady
Hotel, 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, January
Quality consignment of 50 females and 11 bulls.
W. Tap Bennett, Savannah, e/o Central of Ga.

10.

wy.

About

wife and children up out of the mires
and bogs and uncertainties of crop fail-
ures and Government control and put
him and his wife and children up on a
higher elevation where they too can en-
joy equality with other economic groups~
and the years ahead, and not un-







FARM HELP WANTED

Want reliable man between
ages of 25 and 50 to do farm
work for wages - part crop,
or wages alone, Live as one
of family, board and laundry
Just wife and self. Frank Bush,
Wray, RFD 2.

Want man with small family,
a willing worker, to help make
a crop. Start work now. Hobson
J. Garner, Felton.

Want 2 or 3 men to farm, al-
so burn charcoal. Z. E. Graden,
Atlanta, 380 Kendrick Ave., S;
E.. (Tel. Di, 3215).

Want man with family. Pre-
fer with 2 plow. hands, or
would accept one good man. 1
H farm, 50-50 basis, or part
crop, part wages. 3 R house,
school and mail rt., good water.
No drunkard. See or write. W-
A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1.

Want middleaged couple,
white or colored, to live on my
place, 1 R house, lights, water,
to work on shares. Have good
farm and stock. Can also raise
chickens, Other: work when not
in field. C. EF. Stanton, Atlanta,
3385 Oakcliff Rd. S. W. (Adams
ville Sec.),

Want col. man with small
family to work 1 H crop. Good
land, close to town. 5 A cotton
allotment. Write or call Mrs. S.
W. Roesel, Haralson. Phone 157-
W-l.



POSITIONS oe



White man wants Dairy work
or farming. Father and son to
work, 5 in family, all large.
Well exp. in all kinds of work
I. D. Skinner, Lakeland, Rt. 1.

Young White Woman wants
job on farm. Can do any kind
of: farm work. Lifetime ex-
perience. Room, board, and
reasonable salary. Go anywhere.
No bad habits. Ans. all letters
Miss Mary Jane Croft, Cordele.

Man, wife, 5 children (2 boys
oldest 14); wants place on farm
in South Ga., part wages,
part crop, with cow furnished,
God house, elec. Experienced

| also in carpentry_and painting.

Good worker. , Have to be
moved but will repay. J.
Moss, Roberta.

38 yr. old man wants joo
on farm, either share crop or
wages. Can drive truck or
tractor, _ Lifetime experience.
Have wife, 2 choldren. Need
house on bus rt. Go anywhere
in So. Ga. Have to be moved.
Sober, honest, willing worker.

|W. M. Harrison, Ocilla, Rt. 2,,)

Box 354,

Want job on farm with
Christian people. Just self and
son. Son to work after school.

Need small house, or a room.}

Have furniture. Can see us at
home, Mrs. W. D. Smith,At-
lanta, 529 Washington St,

Young man wants job at
dairy. Have wife and Baby.
Need job badly4 yrs. experi-
ence, Can run electric milkers
and milk by hand. Prefer to
live between Atlanta and Dal-
ton, but go anywhere. Charles

| Clayton, Canton, Rita aos

Young woman wants job on
small farm with elderly people
with no objections to one child,
Will do light ~farm_ chores.
Write at once, Mrs. Joe C,
CcCollough, Conyers, Rt. 3.

Want job on farm caring
for chickens, ho3s,. cattle. No
children, sors
Smyrna, Rt. 2.

Sober. man,

N. 8S. Swaney,

small family, ;

Farm |

dertaking, as fk present lay
tie-the farmer and his famil
per cent of a condition that

| chickens, ete. Prefer South Ga

7



wants. job on farm near Atlanta,
Ne or Roy West,

he i

Robert Moore, Ocill<,

| rester,

farm work. Single, J. J. Thom-

home on farm with Christian |

=e

years ago.

POSITIONS WANTED

Want tractor farm to raise









TOM LIND

Commissioner of Agricul

POSITIONS W.

livestock on share basis. Can | re

do light repairs,
milk, etc. Have furniture to .e
moved. Am single. W. A. Jor-
dan, Norman Park, Rt. 1.

Want job on farm caring
for pasture, hogs, goats, cows,

or anywhere. Experienced, 35
yrs. old, single, (left arm off).
Drive tractor and truck. Any
reasonable salary by the week.

Want work on farm with
older couple doing light chores
for small salary; and one who
can furnish some farm work
on shares. Write: Ernest For-
Roy. ae

Want job driving truck or
tractor on farm. 6 in family, 2
boys (18 and 15), 2 girls (13
and 11), am 46 yrs. old and

wife, 44, Ready to move any}

time, Prefer with honest people.
A. L. Mathis, Cartersville, Rt. 1,

Want large 2H crop on halves
with chicken houses, with
honest man. Dont drink. 5 in
family, all large enough to
work. D. A. Flowers, Waleska,
Route 1.

Want job_ on Drea driving
truck, tractor, or doing general

as, Atlanta, 3533 Roxboro Rd.
Nik Bs Relieh 4028. -

Refined - couple, middie ne:
wants place on farm suitable
for raising chickens, truck-farm,
not over 5 acres. House, light
Mail Rt. State what you have
to offer, Prefer Emmanuel Co.
Mr,. Nellie C. Moyer, Herndon.

2 men, 31, and 23 yrs. old,

their daddy will furnish them.
Seaman Nieholeon, Rome, ae
1. (Dalton ~Rd.),

Refined, coca 3
young woman, 25 yrs. old wants

People helping with light farm
chores. Miss Estelle McCraken,
Atlanta, 195 Ivy St., N. E.

: Want 1H crop at once, on.
halves or work by day, Have
wife and 2 children, Tommie
Lee Spears, Seaceahh 450 seule
liam St, S. W.

paint work,

want a crop.- Will have to be|.
furnished, but if close to Rome,.





























































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testing, ROP and t

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driving on farm.
Smith, Ceres

Single man, h

on farm. Prefer
South Ga. with
or tobacco, Desire
Christian people.
Atlanta, 1116 N,

N. E.

Want to -make crop
Experienced tractor,
general. farming. N,
R house. Wife, ~
Ready to-move at
Arthur London, Atlan
Decatur St. S. E,

White woman, 2 sons (9
16) wants job on.
wages. Have 1 tractor
Need 3 R_ house. Can
any time. Prefer raising |
ens and hogs. State w
have and wage
Holcomb, Rossville,

A. Rains. <=

- Unencumbered white wo
25 yrs. old, wants job on
doing light | farm cho:
milking. Ans, letters
cards. Miss Ethel

Syrian, carpenter, '
er. 40 yrs. old,
children, J. Be

| veneeville, RFD N

Want 2H crop, 3
house, near town
experience on |
habits. Prefer

ren. (2boys, 16 _

wan farm on haly
ing rent. e,
Mrs. Cora Lee
483 Windsor St. Se

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|or work farn
family,





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