Tom Linder, Commissioner y TOM LINDER next four years I hope to the ten-year plan begunin in last week's Market Bul- he last six years. we have great- the Atlanta Market facilities sed more land. Sales on the ket during the last six years ed from $16,352,268.37, in 435, 150.81, in 1949. ng the last six years. we have and modern market on a large Tifton and sales there have in-- oe 548.19, in 1944 to $574,- fnniised | increased ae from 1944 to 1949 uilt a splendid new Hereet Georgia, w which will got un- new feeeninal cisers is now in construction at Columbus, without additional facilities, d to increase. The new olumbus will. be one of the 10S modern in the whole coun- nded and the entire area has od and hard-surfaced, and chant buildings, farm shed, ok and administration build- een erected. There is no bet- Market. 2 ation is being given to the erec- armers Market, at Savannah, also a gate-way to the markets of ; popard. This is only in the alas way now to devees e the market at Macon and f the leading markets par- C produce grown by farmers in psia. = built from scratch a splendid ordele which has been most nd on which sales have far ex- expectations. shave been erected at an pee acu be in opera- e sales on the old market et t Wibcesvilie has been ~ the whole country now than its have been made to take : r cee ee 0 the Feuve areas of all , Rome, Toccoa, Athens and. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1950 NUMBER 293 T AND FUTUR > re in course of construc- | _ \ markets are planned for Sylvania and Thomson. Additional buildings and facilities will be added this year at Pelham, Valdosta and Moultrie. Large produce scales sixty feet long and of fifty-ton capacity have been installed at Cordele and Thomasville markets. And these scales have been ordered for Val- dosta, Tifton, Moultrie and Pelham. In the near future, we expect to buy similar scales for Columbus, Atlanta, Macon and Nashville. We will continue to add these scales on all markets just as fast as money ~ is available for the purpose. We are rapidly expanding, constructing and improving the entire market system in the State and are endeavoring in every way possible to improve the personnel. Plans are also under way for the installa- tion of communications from market to market, and to the markets outside the Stateall of these plans are of tremend- . No effort will be spared ous importance. to get all these conveniences and help to enable the Georgia farmers to get the best _ possible price for products. By the end of another four years, we ex- pect to have completed a system of mar- kets and a marketing system that will ~ continue to stand as a pattern for other _ from twenty-one states. . States and the entire country. _ INSPECTION AND LABELING This week, in Atlanta, I attended the meeting of the Watermelon Association The reduction in acreage of staple crops is creating quite a problem as to other crops because the ef- _ forts of the farmers to~- substitute new crops has a tendency, of course, to over- _ production in those crops and watermel- ons are no exception to the rule. I outlined to the delegates at the meet- ing our plan to get through the next reg- ular session of the Legislature an Act to provide for a Georgia State Label. It is the purpose of this label to identify No. 1 Georgia products, as such, so that dealers ~ and customers alike will know when they see the Georgia label on a commodity that itis a No. 1 product. This can be done by limiting the use of Georgia labels to No. 1 quality. This label would be attached to each No. 1 watermelon which would be _ inspected at shipping point by Federal- State Inspectors, and Georgia labels would not be available or permitted to be used = on any commodity other than the No. 1s. IT also outlined our plan for large termi- nal markets beginning at or near Wash- ington so that retail merchants within two or three hundred miles of each such terminal market can get their products and buy mixed lots. By doing this, the ulation will become direct customers of a Farmers Markets and can buy watermel- ons and other produce and vegetable crops in small, medium or large quantities ac- cording to the needs of the people in each community where these retail merchants are located. This idea has taken hold on the minds of the dealers, farmars and transportation people alike and was highly commended by those attending the Watermelon Meet- ie i ing. FEDERAL-STATE ee The Federal law providing for Federal-_ State inspection service provides for it to be operated under the direction of State Commissioners of Agriculture, and this service can be provided only through the State Departments of Agriculture. Through the efforts of the Commissioner of Agriculture this work has been de- veloped in the State, and during the last ten years it has increased from only a. token service to a highly efficient organi- zagion under the direction of the Commis- sioner of Agriculture. We have now reach- ed the point where this service can be. used in connection with our marketing op- erations to-great advantage. This Federal- _ State inspection work is under the direc- tion of Mr. H. M. Riley who is well known to large numbers of Georgia farmers and _ business men. With the tremendous strides we have made under difficult circumstances dur- ing the last six years, I am confident that ~ ee with additional funds, we will have by the end of-the next four years, a market- ing system and a system of markets of which we can all continue to be proud. And which will be the model for other states to try to match. Delegations of farmers and _ business men from other states are. continually ' coming to Georgia to visit the various. markets of the State; and to see what is being done in marketing in Georgia. This means, of course, that in the next few years other states will begin to emulate the example of Georgia and to provide similar markets for the farmers of their ~ own states. The more states that develop market- ing systems with suitable labels, inspec- tion, grading and packing for No. 1 prod- ucts, the better it will b for the producers in the State because this will make it pos- sible for farmers to market their No. 1 products without being in competition with low grade and cull products from their own and other states. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture a toe oils NATIONAL ee ASSO CHATION |AsSpcthrig GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN] on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU REAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of under postage of notice, farm produce and appurtenances admissable regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by.new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau o Markets, 222 State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga, Entered as second class matte: August 1, 1937 >t the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted fo; mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917, Executive Office, State apito! Editorial and Executive Offices Under. Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the resulting Bulletin, nor for any transactien notices : : Tom Linder, Commissioner from published State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga Publication Office 7 114-122 Pace St, Covin-ton, Ga SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE ERY F Ee SECOND HAND MACHIN King Corn, Bean, and Peanut Planter, $17.95; Dealog Cotton planter, $4.25, Both good cond. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. 2H Stalk Cutter, roller type, No. 1 cond., reasonable. Hugh Goodson, Franklin, Box 91. (Phone 2972). Good 2H wagon for sale or exc. for 1H wagon. Y. G. Griz- gle, Gainesville, Rt. 4. sale, J. E. Owen, Mesoavile: (Tel. 8433). Letz Feed Mill, No. 140, with syrup attachment. V-belt drive, 15 H. air cooled Wisc. motor for sale or trade for cattle. J. H. West, Lithia Springs. Phone Austell No. 4146, Used J. D. 11-A Combine in running cond. Sell cheap. H. L. Fry, Vice Pres., Rabun Gap-Na- coochee School Farm, Rabun Gap. Farmall A ona good cond., no starter, $500.00; Set front and back cultivators for Farm- all A, $125.00; Bush and Bog Harrow, 8-24 in. Dise Tractor type IHC, Mowing Machine for lFarmall A, 7 ft. blade, $150. ea.; 2 disc tiller plow for Farmall, $125. Olin Burdette, LaGrange, Rt. 4. 1 H wagon, new Baidovoed body, perfect cond., spring type seat, sound, tight, for sale or trade for equal value. H. B. French, Jr., Lumpkin, Rt. 1B. Planter, good cond., 1H Turn- er, Gee Whiz, at my farm on Sandy Plain Road. Mrs. John G, 35 hp motor with starter and oil switches, Grist Mill, 36 in. Golden Model Cane Mill, used about,2 wks. C. L. Thompson, Thomasyille, P. O. Box 295. 40 bbl. Nordyke and Marmon Flour Mill complete, Can see 31/2 mi. N. W. Thomaston. Ray S. McDonald, Thomaston, Rt. 3. Mowing Machine, 2 H 19 Oliver, Intl. Corn, Cotton plant- er, Hay baler,_1 H Turner, 2 H Stalk Cutter, all -good cond., reasonable. 7 mi, S, Toomsboro. O. W. Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. 8 Disc - 23 in. Athens Har- row, $100,00, J, Y. Swanson, Palmetto, (Phone 7272), 2H 8 disc Harrow, 2H Mower, Empire Corn Drill, all need re- pairs, See: J; C, McKoy, New- nan, Rt, 1. Ferrmam A. Tractor, ~ fully equipped, in original condition - throughout, planters, distribu- tors, cultivators, 3 disc tiller, 10 dise King Harrow, complete outfit, $1075, Franklin S, Bohan- non, Jackson, Rt. 4. Fordson Tractor, Athens Side Plow, motor recently overhaul- ed, with high tension magneto, rubber tires on front, $300. M. H, Bryant, Jasper, (9 mi. -W. - Jasper, near Jerusalem Church), L, A. John Deere Tractor, bot- tom plow, cultivator, planter, distributor, harrow, stalk cut- ter, belt pulley, starter, lights, good cond., $900. cash. 7 mi. Douglas on Willacoochee Rd. Joe McKinnon, Kirkland, Rt, 1. One good as new, compressed air sprayer, 31/2 gal. cap, Ex- change for crank weevil duster, : S. Paden, Lawrenceville, Rt, New Harrow for Ford Trac- tor, A-1 cond., for sale or. exc. for hogs or cows. Rex Jackson, Lovett. Heavy Syrup Mill, Pan, 3 Roller, reasonable price or exc. for heifer calf, J. W. Hensley, Ramhurst. Page Garden Tractor, built by Moline Co., used littie, 3 hp en- gine, good cond. Cheap... Near Boyington. E. L, Tillman, Ring- gold, Rt. 4. 1949 Allis-Chalmers Tractor, model G, disc plow, disc Har- rison cultivator, planter, pulley, - cheap for cash, Isaac Camp, Rockmart, Rt. 1, F-14 Farmall Tractor on rub- ber, power take-off, good me- chanical cond., no lights, Bush and Bog 8 Disc Harrow, Side Del. Rake, Turner Hay Baler with motor. Make appointment. aie aor ley, Macon, 856 Char- tte Te bc BS Pe ee Ford-Ferguson Tractor, . 47 model, set of Bush and Bog Harrows, A-1 cond,, $1200, Fob. John Clark, Grayson, J. D. Binder, 8 ft. blade, 1st class cond., used 2 seasons, bar- gain, See: 6 mi, W. Marietta, off Dallas Rd. Or write: H. D. Pace, Marietta, Rt. 4. 3 Deck Elec. Brocder, $30. Or exc, for equal value. Geo. S. Quarterman, McIntosh. S. C. Case Tractor, all equip- ment, good cond. See: a Stovall, McRea, Rt. 1. 400 Egg .Cap, Sears Master Elec. Incubator, $25.00; 3 Deck Oakes Elec. Brooder, $35. Mrs. Vee E. Boyd, Millen, 206 Park ve. Peppy Pal Garden Tractor, 8 in. Turn Plow, Cultivators, Cut- ter, Bar. attachment, 1-3/4 hp. motor, used very little, good cond., deliver within 100 miles, $200, Or exc. for registered hogs or cows. R. W. Bryant, Moultrie, Rt, 2, Almost new 2 H MeCormick Mower, cotton planter, Cole corn drill, guano distributor, cultivators, 2H and 1H turners, good \2H wagon, etc. 8 mi. E. Newnan. G. Wynn Smith, New- nan. 2 Bottom Plow, Folding Weed- er, both Ferguson make, $190. for both. Will sell separate, W. H. Whatley, Oglethorpe, Rt. .1. Ford - Ferguson Agricultural Mower and Hay Rake to fit Ford; Ford-Ferguson, Ferguson Tractor. Sell or trade for dpaft type Gelding Horse, 4-6 yrs. old, 1300-1500 lbs., or horse drawn implements, Bob McDonald, Fairburn, Rt. 2. 2H Wagon, $50.00; Ledbetter Corn and. Cotton planter, J. W..Sewell, Fairmount. Moptgomery Ward Kerosene Incubator, 60 Egg cap., used on- ly slightly, $10. Donald Carter, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. Cub Tractor, lights starter, planter, distributor, cultivator, power take-off, belt pulley, bottom plow, middle buster, dise harrow, A-1 cond., $700. A, M. Borders, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. 1948 model H Farmall 8 ft. Easy Flow Fertilizer Distribu- tor, 7 ft. Tractor Mower, 8 ft. Tandem Dise Harrow, H and M, 150 disc plow, 1 yr. hydraulic Mower, End Gate Seeder, Har- Ng Eh Roy V. Allen, Griffin, Rt..B. A-42 Intl. Combine, good run- ning cond., $350.00; Also want Allis-Chalmers 5 or 6 ft. blade Combine in good mechanical $15. Cee te ee ie eee cond, J, P. Sanders, Lyons, Rt. 4. '3, Samples, Sr., Marietta, Rt. 2. Terracing Machine with 6 ft.. blade, 2 small wheels in rear, also good for grading, gcod as new, bought last sprifig, $125. See at my place 7 mi. N. E. Bowdon, near Mt. View Church. Ray P. Scales, Tallapoosa, Star Rt. NS Good 1H Wagon for sale or trade for yearlings, J. H. Braz- ier, Jr., Zebulon. 2 Five Gallon Milk cans, one 3 gal. can, perfect cond., for sale. G. W. Darden,. Watkins- ville. . 1 Tractor, 6 Row Cotton Dust- er, Simplex make, good as new, dusted 75 acres, $150. Or trade for reg. polled White Face Bull Calf, 5 or 6 mos, old. G. S. Land- rum, Warrenton, Rt. i. J. Deere H tractor; power lift, planters, cultivators, 2 bottom plow, 2 disc plow, 4 wheel waz- on on rubber tires, harrow, weeder, good cond., $850. cash. J. Lee Abernathy, Thomaston, Rt. 3. Farmal] Model B. Tractor with 2 disc plow, cultivators, planters, just been overhauled, $600. cash. Rhodes Murphy, Thomaston, 417 E, Lee St. McCormick Mower, 2 H drawn, 2 blades, 1 rake, $79. or trade for cattle. T, K. Chandler, Luthersville. . McCormick No, 4 Mowing Machine, fair cond., Molena 2H plow, cheap. J. J. Welch, Mc- Donough, Rt. 2. 1949 Ford Tractor, 2 dise plow, dbl. section harrow, plant- ers, cutivators, A-1 cond. W. P. Wells, McDonough, Rt, 3. 2H Mowing Machine, running cond., 2 good extra blades, $25. Marvin Harris, Jackson, Rt. 3. Model Z Minneapolis-Moline Tractor, B and B Harrow, 4 Dise Tiller, Smoothing Har- row, Hammer Mill, Combine, all good cond., $1700. Will take some cattle in trade. M. D. Beauchamp, Conyers, RFD 2. 1945 Ford-Ferguson Tractor, almost new Bush and .Bog Har- row, set Covington Planters, Dearborn Smoothing Harrow, Cultivators, Cotton Duster, $1100. W. D. Ward, Temple, Rt. i. Flat Bottom: IHC Slat Mole- board Plow, No, P 022253, works on 1HC Traetor, for sale at bar- gain or trade for Disc Turner to work on IHC. W. C. Douglas, Dalton, Rt. 4. J. D. Tractor, A model, fuel burner, slightly used, best of condition, bargain. Come see. Newman Evans, Commerce, Farmall Tractor, Allis-Chal-' |merg Combine, and 4 mules, for Intl. Comba 5a perfect running cond., new canvas put in, also new sickle, $400. Fletch- er Terrell, Cobb. 4 hp Paige Garden Tractor, | drive shaft and gears run in oil, | clutch on each wheel, tooth har- plow, plow foot for mule plows, used 1 yr. cos William T. Addy, ces Practically new Riding Culti- vator, Mowing Machine, other mule drawn equipment. C. E. pa: Baxley, Rt. 2. J, D. model -A Tractor, 6 disc tiller on rubber, $825.00; Most of cultivating and planting equipment, $150. extra. 10 mi. N. E. Albany, U. S. Hwy> 82. J. A, Dula, Leesburg, Rt. 2. McCormick-Deering Binder, | 6 good cond., for sale. Js. da, Cee well, Ashland. Studebaker 1H. Wagon, and fine mare mule, 1100 lbs., 7 yrs. old, works dbl. or single, $350. for both; Also Road Cart, $35. Trade for feeder cattle. Tom Memory, Blackshear, Box 322. Case 4 Disc Tiller, McD. 5 Disc Tiller, Marvel Lime and Fert. Sower, 11 in. Hammer Mill, all. excellent ~ operating cond., priced to sell, Wm. Burt, Bolingbroke, 2 Dbl. Hepper Cole planters with fert. attachments. Can be had with frame for rear mount- ed tractor rig or handles for mule drawn planters, used one season. W, C. Bradley, Ameri- cus, Rt. 2, Box 190. Planters, Distributors, Culti- vators, for W. D. Allis-Chal- mers Tractor, cultivators, plant- ed 35 A cotton with planters, $390.00; Cotton Duster for W.- Da $125. 00; All for $500.00; Al- so want good used Binder, rea- eqon le W. A. Bonner, Bow- on, Homemade Elec. Brooder, a ft. feeders included, $5. J. Locke, Butler. 47 model Allis-Chalmers C, new: rubber, planters, cultiva- tors, 16 disc B and B harrow, perfect cond., $1395. Or trade for 1 row outfit. Jahn L, Branch, Cedartown, RFD 3. Planters and cultivators for rsuper A Farmall, used one sea- ea gert, Haralson. Complete Ford Stiff Foot Cul- tivator, with extra disc, used very little, good as new, $150. W. L. Mauldin, Kennesaw, Rt. i. : : McCormick Mowing Machine, cutting shape, half price, $40.; | used No. 30 Avery 11/2 H Turner, $17.50- Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt. o 20 in Rock Meadows Grist Mill, cheap, 12 mi. W. Dahlon- ega. Raymond Chester, Dahlon-: ega, Rt. 3. 2H wagon, McCormick-Deer- ing Mowing Machine, good cond. Phone De. 5731, Ext. 223. C. Wr Greene, Decatur, 120 Atlanta Ave, for Ford or Ferguson Tractor. | One for sale or exe. for weeder; Or exc. both for rear Mower; Dirt Scoop, Allis-Chalmers Side Rake. R. A. Eavenson, Dewy Rose. 50 Cow. Stanchions, good met- al, for sale. . oO. Pierce, Dora- ville. y Oliver Grain Master 6 _ ft. Combine, model 15, with motor, good cond., reasonable. J. Meadows, Douglasville, Rt. 1. 31/2 hp Husk Walking Trac- tor, almost new, only used with about 3 A land with turn plows, cultivator.-Guaranteed. Reduced price. D. F. Peters, Douglasville, Rt--2. 1 Bottom Drapery for 38 mod- el Holt Combine, new, for best offer, See: R. H. Perry, Dublin, Rt. 1. Care Perrys Dairy. 6 ft. Deering Binder, good cond., $50, L?; H. Adams, Elber- ton, Rt. 2. 1947. model _ Allis-Chalmers Tractor, 3 disc J. D. Tiller, cul- son, well cared for. S. C. Swy- |',, H.| W. T. Bro tivators, planters, all A-1 cond., P. row, 10 disc- harrow, 9 turn |li Senora, | od wer hy; Torgesen, Cornel: 1949 Allis- : model G, equipment, like new. J. L. Owenby ington, Rt. 3. (Tel. 3579). a ao Syzup Mill, me fe, $78. L. J. J. Ellis, Cu 52-R Intl, ee motor and -Lespedeza _ ments, Case eck Mce.. a! all 48 models, on cond., priced to sell. Cumming, Rt. 4, : 7 ft. Dbl. e L uty, Harrow, $100. 4 or 5 ft. dbl. sec. | we plex Duster, used G.| Whiz, less teeth or one Single Cole Dropper, good cond. N. W. McLeod bert, Rt. 3. _ Model C Allis-Chalmer tor, good tires, power cultivators, planters, fe attachment, A-1 cond., Horse Drawn Cole plant most good as new Shivers Mill), ~ Graham Home plow, Fox Forage Harvester motor, $1900.00; And 7 age Blacksmith Blower, + ..W; Powers, Jr, eee , Se vi Front End Cultivator, Spring Shank Cultivator at Tri Solon Jone: ow Lae Riding oe fair cond., $30. H. Blackshear, RE sas Minn. Moline C mb Wise. Air Cooled En overhauled last. spring, - McLeroy, ee Ds, discs, ee cul 1 season), 4 Whee Pa tires, cond., one used $65. or $22.50 ea. Brooks, Tel. used twice, for g Stalk Cutter, Cotton. Duster vators. F-12 Farmall 2 rc. oe Fa steel t. ing oe cond., $525. G. head, Rt. ral ; 1 H wagon, iron jel good cond. 2 drag other farm "equi je St, 3108. Gibson tractor, mowing blade, harrow, n buster, cultivator, bull blade, $700 for lot. W. ford, Lithonia, Rt. 1. H Farmall Traetor, el, new tires and ton, 1946 take-off, hydraulic : bargain. Julius A me Rt.|man. (Day P 20. ters, cultiva- take-off, start- ng Crawler $465.00. 252 S n jrracton Ov- ; Ppdivehiaing Bush and - Duster, aes Rest | E, Starr, Forest Park, , Washes Want 2 ).|front of Intl. Model M Tractor 42 Intl. Combine, need ) Ck repairs, $250. Bargain. 0 e Atlanta CY 2487 or write. r ba, ett. 1: SECOND HAND | _ MACHINERY WANTED . eee Se eR ee Si roots, $1.25. PP. H. W. Cheek, |. *| bagged and_ shipped. $1.00 C; PP. Tom Kittle, Car-|- Bunch, $5.00; Runners, PLANTS,FOR SALE Field grown Arasan treated Rutger, Earliana, - Marglobe, Newstone Tomato, 50c C; 500, $2.00; $4.00 .M; Copenhagen, Flat Dutch, Chas, W. Cabbage, 50e C; $3.75 M. Moss packed, Add postage. Mrs. J. M. John- son, Shellman. Mastodon Strawberry, 80c-C; Klondike, Mt. Delicious, C del. in Ga.. Mrs, Pearl I @1- son, Ellijay, Rt.. 2. Large Everblooming Straw- berry, 75c C; Also Peach Sprouts, 30c ea. Add postage. Wont ship out-of-state. Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt. 1. Better grade | Everbearing | Strawberry, 80c C. Add plenty. postage. (If too much, will re- turn) Mrs. Dan Terry, Quit- man, 910 W. LaFayette St. a : Early PR Potato Slips, treat- ed, all bedded, $1.00 M. Mrs. ~ Annie Moore, Junction City. ' Klondike Strawberry, 500, - $2.25; 60c C; Chas. W. Cabbage, - 25e C; 500, $1.00; Peppermint, 25e ddz.; Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Roy- ston, Rise Coastal Bermuda. Sprigs (root stock), $1.00 M at bed; $3.00 M Original ~ plants from Dr. Burton at Coastal Plain Exp. Contact: W. G. Futch, Tee Nicholls. Yellow, Red Skin PR Potato Plants, 100 to hill, State insp., 5000, $10.00. Apr. Ist, = 15 del. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. y Certified Red and Copper Skin _PR Plants, $2.25 M; 5000 or over, $2.00. FOB here. A. L. Turner, Bristol. PR pilarits, govt. insp., imp. pink or yellow skin, also 100 | to Hill, Apr. del., 5000, $10.00. L. L. Crawford; Bristol. Govt. insp. Red, Copper Skin PR Plants, for Apr. del. D. M. Cason, Bris= tol. Nice Kudzu Crowns, $9.50 M. Del. in Ga. Mrs. G. M. Helton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Kudzu Crowns, $7.00 M; $1.00 C. Add postage. Mrs. J. 3B. Jones, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. ee Yellow Skin Potato, state insp., certified; Runners, $4.00; Bunch, $5.00. Will ship COD.. W. C. Burnseed, Ellabelle, Rt. 2. State insp. and certified Po- tato Plants, ready to ship; $4.09. Will ship COD. Rodney Burn. sed, Ellabelle, Rt. 2. Coastal Bermuda _ Stolens (root stock), now digging daily, 4 mi. S. Hahira, U. S. 41. Zack Wilkins, Hahira. ; Red Skin PR Plants, M. A. R.' Jones, Pelham. $2.50 Strong Thornless Boysenberry, rooted, $1.00 doz. PP.; Also Dishrag Gourd Seed, 15c_ tbls. MO, cash, or stamps. Emmette Willingham, Savanah, Rt.- 4, Box 187. La. C. S. and M. P., $2.50. All Govt. insp. FOB. for Apr, Del, Julian Todd, Screven. Govt. insp. certified Potato Plants, Copper, and Red Skin, $1.75 M. FOB. Large or small orders. Apr. 10th. Del. A. R, Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Thornless Boysenberry, large, heavily rooted, 10c ea.; 50, $4.00 $7.00 . PP. in Ga. on 50 and 100 lots only. B. F. Hinkle, Thomasville, Rt. 1. Wonderberry, Jewel and other Strawberry, 75c C: Everbearing, $1.00 C; Red also Black Rasp- herry, White Blackberry, 6, 50c; Peppermint, Garden Horse- mint, Garlic, 2 doz.; 40c; also large pieces Black Walnut meaf, 90c Ib. Mrr Willis Grindle, 4 Dahlonega, Rt. 1. tty 500s Sage Plants, 10c ea. ~ Station, - $2.50 M; 5000 or | more, $2!00 M. Booking orders PLANTS FOR SALE - ing, 50c C. PP.. No checks. Mrs. _ R. L. Livingston, Wadley, Rt. 1. tato plants, cert. $4.00 M. FOB. less 1 M. Booking for shipment after April 15th. J. G. Lowe, Milledgeville, Rt. 4. ing Strawberry, M. postage. Mrs. Gainesville, Rt. 7. 300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. PP. Wo checks. Mrs. Annie Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Wakefield, Dutch Cabbage, and Collard, 30e C; $1.00, 400; $1.50 M. Large lots cheaper Lee Crow, Box 143. ~ bearing Strawberry, Sage Plants, Horehound, Horse Radish, 20c bunch; Muscadine Crowns, $2.50 C._Add_ postage. = Rt 6. 8. Muscadine Grape Vine, Crab- apple Trees, _-Bulbs, mt, 6. Lady T.., Gainesville, Rt. cay Strawberry, 40c C; 500, $2.00: _eup. Add postage. - Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. E. J., Chas. W. * Frostproof Cabbage, 300, 75c; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Marglobe, 500, $2.00: $3.50 M. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts, Horse Radish Plants, Cala- mous, 50c doz.; Peppermint, Spearmint, Garlic, Tanzy, Cat- nip, Star Grass, Mt. Huckle- berry, 25c doz.; Raspberry, 75c doz.; Also Rhubarb, 25c per bulb. Add postage. Mrs. Pres- ley Fowler, Diamond. Strawberry Plants, Everbear- ~Bunch Copperskin sweet po- Govt. insp., and No ordeis Nice large imp. Early Bear- M56 CL RST SO shipment. Add Hershel Allison, Prompt ~N Blakemore strawberry, some blooming, 500, $3.50. Exe for Large early bearing Straw-} sacks or seed. Mrs. Lee Whit- berry, now blooming, 50c C.}temore, Douglasville, Rt. 3. aes Soles eas ae saat Lucretia Dewberry, Himala- Sete ree en antes reer feo: 'ya Blackberry, $1.00 doz.; $5 C; Thornless Boysenberry, 10, $1.00; $7.00.C. Carefully pack- ed. PP. Jonathan W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Rutger Certified Tomato piants, ready to be pulled py Mar. 15, 20th., 30c C; $3.00 M. Del. Mrs. Blanche McDonald, Moultrie, Rt. 5, Chas. W., Coppenhagen Mk:. Frostproof Cabbage, 300, 75c: 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. PP.; Over 1000 exp. col, $1.00 M: Also Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, pack- d in wet mos, waterproof pa- per, 40c C; 300, $1.00. PP. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts, P. O. Box Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C; Gainesville, Rt. .2, Condon Giant Mastcdon Ever- $1.00 C; Grape Vines, Crabapple, Beech- nut Trees, 6, $1.00; Kudzu Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Kudzu Crowns, $2.50 C; Mas- Chas., Copenhagen, Glory _ todon Everbearing Strawberry, | Cabbage, $1.50 M. PP; 5000, - 75 C; Old Fashion Peach Tree, | $5.00: White Bermuda, Cry- stal Wax Onion, $1.50 M; 5000, $7.00;2Del,.1e-L. ti Fitz- gerald. Chas. W., Early. Jersey Frostproof Cabbage, Cabbage Collard, fresh, green, 300, 75c; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Marglote Tomato, 50c C;-$3:50 Redman, Monticello. Shipped promptly. C. W. Smith, aan eet lek t Champion Green Glaze Col- pomesville, Rt, 2. hale 4 Thls., $1.; Okra, Squash Early bearing * Strawberry, | Seed, 40c cup. PP, Or exchange. extra large, heavy croppers, | Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown. 75 C; 300, $2.00; Yellow Cling- | _Mammoth Russian Sunflower, stone Peach Trees, about 1 ft. |35 at.; Sage Seed, 25c spoonful; $1.00 doz. Add postage, No Bushel size Gourd, 30 seed, 25c; checks. Mattie Duran, Sd STNG ope inte ect ney Oh T- ie Crandall, Rt. 1. Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike, | g ge dey | Bec, 40 aaa 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M, Exe.| stamps. Walker Lackey, Hiram. a Plants for 4 print sacks! 969. ibs. Climae Korean Les- rs. Rt 1. A. D. Jones, Cumming, pedeza, 22 lb, J. E. Peck, Farm- ington. Selected Imp. Rockyford can- taloupe, $1. lb.; Dixie Runner Peanuts in hull, good to eat or plant, 18 lb. Or exchange for chicks, or Bronze Turkey Eggs for setting. Each pay postage. oe Jesse Johnson, Cordele, Rt. Thomas Melon, Hot and went Pepper, Pumpkin and Gourd Seed for sale. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. Roselle Seed, 25 Tblsi; Also Bermuda Onion Plants, 25, $1.; Tomato, 35c C. Mrs. Fred At-* kinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. 800 Ibs. Sericea Seed, com- bine run, free of Johnson grass, 12c lb, Fob. H. L. Hearn, Pal- metto, Rt. 1. Striped Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, guar. tender, 40c teacup; 75 Tb.342) Abs: 1$1.403 Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $1. 50 HR gene Smith, Gainesville, t.2- s Black Diamond Watermelon, pure, hand saved, from person- ally selected melons, ist Aye; from Okla., govt. tested, 98 per ct. germ., $1, lb. J. J. Blood- worth, Gordon, Rt. 2. ' Old Fashion Bunch Okra, 25c cup, 50c lb.; Also Shade Dried Sage, 30c qt.; 90c gal.; Garden Sage plants, 10c ea.; 90c doz. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Roys- ton, Rt. i Big Start Presh Old Fashion Multiplying Beer Seed; 25c. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna. Selected, hand saved, Water- melon Seed, Dude Creek, Okla. Black Diamond (Cannonballs) $1. Ib.:; White Seed Black Dia- mond, $1.25 lb.; White Dixie Bells, $1.50 lb. Germ. 88-90 per ct.; Hales Best Jumbo Canta- loupe, $1.50. C. B. Clegg, Scot- land. ; Yard Long Beans, 15 seed, 20c;- Bushel Gourd, 15 doz.; Musk- melon, 25c half cup; Pop Corn, 80c cup. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Au- stell, Rt. 2. 25 bu. recleaned, 90-Day Vel-/} vet bean seed, $5. 50 bu. J. T. Vaughn, Milan, 1949 long green, tender okra seed, hand shelled, 40 lbs., 35c Ib. E. C. Tyler, Monticello, Rt. 3. Limited amt. Persimmon seed, 28c doz.; $5.25 yt. postpaid. W. B. Bass, Swainsboro, Risay Box 174. 175 lbs. Black Diamond wa- termelon seed, Ger.. 80 per ct. or better, $1. 25 Ib. del. Wilburn Stephens, Vienna, Rt 2. 225 lbs. Black Diamond or Cannon Ball Watermelon, $1.25 Ib. Del. any amt. Bob Neal, Cor- dele. 6000 lbs. No. 1 Kobe Lespe-. deza in coffee bags, 13c 1b.; 4000 lbs., No. 1 Sericea. Lespedeza, hulled, scarified, 23c lb. Fob. My place. c. W. Powers, Jt Barnesville. Kobe Lespedeza, dbl. cleaned, 15c lb. Fob my home. E. J. Mc- Ginnis,. Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 3800 lbs. recleaned Kobe Les- pedeza, 10c lb. Phone 4422, E. P. James, Americus, Rt. D. Few lbs. Cantaloupe, Hales Best, $2. lb. PP. Moline Landrum, Adamsville, Rt. 3. 2000 lbs. Scarified Sericea Lespedeza, for sale. W. W. Row- land, Sr., Bowdon, Rt. 4. Heavy bearing Black Pole Bean, 50c large cup. Add post- age. Mrs. J. E. Estes, Dewy Rose, Rt. 1. : White Velvet Okra, 50c lb. Or exc. for Seed Beans: Bunch, Pole, or Cornfield; Or Nest Mul- tiplying Onions. L. J. Johnson, Morrow, Rt. 1, Box 6. Climbing Okra, 30c pkg. No stamps. Instructions. Add 3c stamp for postage, Fred Pruitt, Naylor. 1 ton recleaned No. 1 Lspe- deza, 13c lb. H. C; Allen, Mc- Donough, Rt. 3. Multiplying Calif. Beer seed, 25c good start. No COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. . Good clean Chufa seed, $9. bu. Fob. H. F. Chapman, Black- shear. About 40 lbs. Sims Water- melon, pure, hand saved, dried | age. Glenn Vaughn, fea gee M4 Top Millet, had at 6 1/2 lb. pages 8 mi. Lexington. Estate J. 7H. Mathewson. Sake. John J. Wilkins, Jr., Executor, Winder. Champion Green Glaze Col- lard, 4 Thls., $1. PP. Stamps not accepted. Mrs, T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1. Long Green Pod Okra, 1949 crop, 25c cup; 20c lb.- in bulk of 15 Ibs. Add postage. W. E. Herbert, Commerce, Rt. 5. Rockyford Cantaloupe, $1. 00 lb. Or exc, for Turkey Poults, BR, or RI chicks. Each pay postage. Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2. 5 About 100 Ib. Pavkise Long Green Okra, 35c lb. Add post- Rt.3 Sones "Citron Seed, 60c teacup; Raree Imp. Klondike -Strawber- ry plants, 50c C; Blue Damson in Ga. Rosie Crowe, earch inc Be a Gourd, Pie Pumpkin Seed, each 25 pk: 5.-pks.-$1. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. i Kobe Lespedeza, recleaned, tested, 90 per ct. germ., 98 per ct: purity, $13.. Cwt.; Korean Lespedeza, recleaned, tested, | $7.50 Cwt.; Sericea Lespedeza, | V Scarified, tested, -$23. Cwt.; Al- so Cokers 100 wilt resistant cot- ton seed, delinted, treated, $7. Cwt. Joe D..Murrow, Farmi ton. (Phone 2698). gaa White, Striped Half Runner Bunch Bean Seed, tender, 60c cup. Or exc. for feed sacks, 2 cups per 6 print sacks, or 10 NaS Mrs. M. Barnes, EIbjay, t. 3 Emory F. Tucker, Eatonton, Imp. Marglobe, Rutger Toma- to, $1.60 lb. Del. Prompt ship- ment, W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Heavy bearing Black Pole Bean Seed, 50c large cup. Add postage. Mrs. W. V. Baubes Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Kobe Lespedeza, recleaned, gigs Julius Hulme, see ED, 1200 Ibs. Kobe Levees: re- 22c lb. in 100- lb. or ton lots. Fob. | tee 3341. L. B. Mobley, Hen ilton, Clean, eedet free, coun type Hi-Bear Seed, 5c lb. Will ship. Rex Jackson, Lovett. Imp. Long Green Okra, hand | picked, cleaned, 50c 1b. CoD or add_ postage. L, 5A Ellington, | Lawrenceville, Rt. fe 20 Ibs. White Half Runner Bean Sed, good, tender, for sale. Mrs. B. Be Raney, Temple, Hiss: ee . 200 Ibs. Seed, hand gathered, 86 per ct., 40c Ib. in -10 Ib. lots. Alfred Mitchell, Turin. Q Long Green Pod Okra, 30c cup; Few cups Brown Striped Half Runners, 35 cup. Add postage. Mrs. Jewell Agee, Talking Rock, Rt, 2. Long Tender Pod Okra, 35c cup; Tender Brown and Pink Half Runner Beans, 50c cup. Add postage. Exc. for print or white sacks, good cond. Mrs. Amos Hensiey, Talking Rock, Rt: 2: Dixie Queen Watermelon, wilt resistant, hand saved from 1 yr. planting, $1.50 lb. Del. Rueben Yawn, Milan, Rt. 3. BEANS AND aaa FOR SALE 25 bu. good grade 90 Day Vel- ohn in shade, $2. Ib, H. J. Ellis, Chipley, Rt, 3. 3 Aue 6000 he Hi aae Korean Lespedeza, cleaned, | mixed with small amt. Brown] otherwise No. 1]; seed, good to sow in pastures. Subject to Paes sale, Can be] $4. 25 Plum Trees, 30 in, 40c ea. PP] Sericea tegpedens Grade x searified, 99 per ct. pure, 80 per F ct. germ., 2800 Ibs., sell in part] or all for 20c lb. Fob. Cash only. |: cleaned, 15 Ib, C. M, Turner, | Hampton. 20 tons Sericea Thapbae : Long bie Okra Lb 117 40 Be 90 Shey Runn vet and few bu. goo Beans, picked before $6. bu. J J. As Marsh, Wa 21/2 bu. New Era P -|bu.; 1 bu. Calif. Blacke: , Box 62. 6 Ibs. 1950 sot L ning Table Butterbe planting), 60c Ib.; 31 ed; 3 Ibs. Okra Seed, n ers, 75 Ib. PP. Or- exe. good cneee Ks. sample. White ee mill. ae Mason, oe 12 bu. No, 1- 90 Day Beans, $5. bu. Fob. W: 12 bu. J Walker, B ong Broad Leaf Bull Nosed 1<>. Sea 8 Tok acco Seed, Tbls.; Okra, 75 | pk. in pod; Dipper and Martin | | Oc Okra Seed, 45c cup. Or sacks, (1 cup per 3 white sacks). Mrs. son, as at 1. Good ten Pink Striped Half Runn : cup; Mixed Brown Gray Spi led, Cutshorts, exe. for W sacks, 2 cups, per 5 sacks. sie Vick, Ellijay, Rt 3. 15 ; ba. Souse Field bu. Fob.; Also Whatley's, Prolific Red Cob Seed $1.50 pk.; $3. half bu.; 5. Del. H. W. Tharmond, Fe ton, Rt tk * Gatan Beans, 1 bright, sound, for want some Wilkin dodder free, 99.88 per ct. purity, | _ White, pure as, 25 Tender w ite Half Runner Plus postage. Mrs. son, Flowery Brarich beans, 45c teacup; : Red Skin aa 2 $2. pe Pe E eroaha Rt. ee 200 bu. 90 Aaa germ. 86 per ct. $4.75 21/2 bu. bags. ae N cup; 3, cumber J Multiplying Beer start. PP. Mrs. Rockmart, Rt. 2. 7 or 8 bu. Sugar Crowde ene 7 2e Ib e Du.F ice Peas, - J.T. Pierce, C vet Beans at market F. Lindsay, Tifton, . orn, reclean- , good germina- yu.; Uncertified, eans, recleaned, helled, $3.50 bu:; Doug- red in pons ton Reasonable. J. L. |kept pure at gin, $6. Cwt. Half eee Halt Cotton Seed, 2nd yr., 80 per ct. or over, for . | sale. E. T, Mathis, Avera. Empire Cotton Seed, 1st Bees Bcdis ieee Bowersville. _ Cokers 100 wilt resistant cottonseed, plant 1 yr. kept pure at gin, delinted, treated, 8c lb. R. E. Rowe, Guy. DPL 15 Cotton Seed, high germ., good quality, delinted, treated, pure, $7.50 Cwt. Fob. ieee Also Clemson, non-shat- ter Soy Beans, recleaned, 21/2 bu. bags, good quality, high germ., $3. bu. Fob. T. S. Tay- lor,- Marshallville. 3 tons wilt resistant Empire Cotton Seed, 85 per ct. germ., = C at my home; $5.50 Fob el. Earl L. Anthony, Bishop. - One ton Empire Cotton Seed, 1 ton Stoneville Cotton Seed, kept pure at gin, 5c lb. Sam Pel- frey, Dalton, Rt. 1. Cert. Whatleys Seed Corn, $5. bu. Fob. Grady Barnett, Ft. Valley. Empire Cotton Seed, wilt re- sistant, delinted, treated, tested, Ist yr., certified, $8. Cwt. Fob. | Hoke OKelley, Loganville. Summerours cottonseed, kept pure at Gin, $9. Cwt; Also Vel- vet Okra, 60c Ib.; Hales No. 36 cantaloupe seed, $2. lb., 50c per 1/2. cup; Banana muskmelon, $2.50 lb.;:75 per 1/2 cup. Boyd | Baggett, Hiram. Cokers 100 wilt-resistant, 1st '}yr., pure, of high germ., $7. Cwt; Ceresan treated, $7.75 Cwt. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton. 5 tons Cokers 100 wilt re- sistant, delinted, Ceresan treat- ed; with blue tag, $7.50 Cwt. Fob. R. E. Aycock, Monroe. Cokers 100 wilt resistant, 1st yr., kept pure at gin, picked and kept dry, sound, $5. Cwt. Fob. H. P. Malcom, Social Circle, Rt. i 2, Box 47. oe 100 wilt resistant, 1st , 75 per ct. germ., $5. per 80 ; ib. satk Fob. Ft. Valley; $100. -|ton at my barn. Made over bale per acre 1949, Noble P. Bassett, Fort Valley. Phone 160 W. d, and Super Pro- e Corn, (Hastings) Also Velvet beans, ore rain, 95 per ct. yu. T abd peau led, ist. yr. pure, ae Mosley, Au- Corn, white ) pk. Add Po Butler, Rte2 t aap. Big Rar, Marl- lifie Seed Corn, 30 yrs. and field selection, led, | $1.25 pk. pre- ess or freight t, Concord. Whatleys Prolific Corn, Ist: yr.y all- lot Big Ear,. i apes Ear Gac Exp, Stat. 1st ire, wilt resistant inned 1 var. gin; Couch, Turin, a Cotton Seed, germ. ., purity, 99.23 per ct., ti: Ra ton. 0. wW. _|postage. Mrs. PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Crabapple, mixed var. Peach- tree, Muscadine, Sree ne Grape Vines, Plums, $1.00; Hazelnut, Blueberry, s. 00 doz.; Catnip, 6, 50c; Red and Black Raspberry, 6, 75; Kudzu Crowns, 500, $5.00; Garlic Bulbs, 4 doz., $1. Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. - State insp.-leading var. apple and peach, 2-3 ft., 25c ea.; pear, 3-4 ft, 50c ea.; yr., well rooted, 10 ea.; Con- 3 cord, Niagara, Lutie, Scupper- nong, 25c ea.; Strawberry plants, 50c. Add postage. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Rt. 5. 1 yr. Concord Grape Vines, $1.25 doz.; $7. C; Golden Mus- |cat and Seedless Concord, $2.00 doz. Prompt shipment. PP, Gail H. Emberson, Ringgold. - Several hundred State insp., +14-5 ft., Stewart pecan trees, $1. a. Fob M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. Silver Leaf Maple, Currant Sprouts, 25c ea.; Rooted Black- berry plants, 3, 25c; 7, 50c. Char- | lie T. Smith, Austell, At. 3, Gor- don Rd. One each: June, St. July, Golden Delicious, Stayman ap- ioe trees, around 3 ft., $1.00. Delivered. State inspected. i M. Webb, Ellijay. - Black Walnut, 25c ea.; Crab- apple, Peach, Beechnut trees, and Sage plants,.20c ea.; Mus- eadine Grape Vine, 6, $1. Add We ots Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. . Old Fashion Peach, Crabap- ple trees, Muscadine Grape peas Catnip, Spearmint, 20c ea.; Also Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.; Mastodon Evverbearing Straw- .| berry, 75c C; Kudzu Crowns, -|$2.50 C. Add postage. Mrs. Nel- lie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6. State insp. leading var. Stewart Pecan Trees, true Ay name, 2-7 ft., -$: $3. ea. M. ewsome, Sandersvill PECAN AND OTHER | FRUIT TREES FOR SALE GRAIN AND HAY | SACKS FOR SALE Tung-Oil and Climohie trees, 50 ea. at my place. Fred H. Emory, Atlanta, 597 St. Charles Ave., N. E. Peach:: 1 each, Red Haven, Ga. Bells, Improved Elberta; Apple: 2 each Yellow Transparent, Detroit, Yellow Delicious, 1 Red June, Yate; 1 Keiffer Pear, 1, Nectarine, 2 Rose Flowering Peaches, 6 Boysenberry, 25 Strawberry, $5. ONeal Hitt, Jasper, Rt. 3. Ma ytlower, : PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Few hundred bales bright Lespedeza Hay, never rained on. G. L. Casteel, Tucker, Rt. 1, Brocket Rd. (Tel, Wa. 9200). Good Lespedeza Hay, 75c bale at my place. Or exc. for White Face Heifer Calf. Mrs. B. E. Hale, Chickamauga, Rt. 2. Lespedeza Hay, cheap. Near Sunny~ Hill School. I. H. Simp- son, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Runner Peanut Hay, no dust nor poison, $10. ton at barn. son Rd. Large amt. Hay, Sericea Les- | $1.25. 10 Ibs., Grape yrines, 2: Stuart Pecans, 25c lb. No or- der less 25 lbs, Add postage. Exe. 25 lbs. for 30 print sacks. each pay postage. Samples on request. Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blakely, Rt. 3. ; About 10 bu. T'enn. Big Red Spanish Peanuts, no rain, bunch 20c lb; Also Half Runner Brown Striped Beans, guar. ten- der. ic lb. Plus postage. Mrs. B. P. Sheffield, Cedartown, Rt. Te Several bu. good fchutas, germ. 70 per ct.; Purity 99.34 per ct., $7.25 bu. at my place. Send check or MO, L. C. Har- rell, Alapaha, Rt. 2. r Imp. White Spanish Peanuts, $5. bu. Add postage. Bushel or- ders only. Mrs. Rebecca Gold- en, Bremen, Rt. 2. Imp. Spanish Peanuts, 5 lbs., $2.25; 20 lbs., $4. PP in Ga. A. L. Hardin, White, Rt. 1, Box 62. Stuart and Schley Pecans, sound, well filled, 6 lbs., $2.00. Del. in Ga. J. M. Jones, Gray- son. Dixie Runner Peanuts in hull, good to eat or seed, 18c lb; Rockyford Cantaloupe Seed, $1. lb. Exe. for print sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. Jesse John- son, Cordele, Rt, 2. Large Red Skin Peanuts, 2- 4 in hull, good for seed, $2. pk.; $7. bu. .G. T.-Brown, : Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Imp. selected Spanish Pea- nuts, 30e lb.; also Striped Half Runner beans, 50c measuring cup; Yard and Ft. Long beans, accepted. A. S. King, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 3. POTATOES FOR SALE Seed Potatoes: 2 kinds reg- ular P. R., $3.50 bu.; Bunch P. R., $5. bu. Certified. Fob. W. F. Beauford, Lithonia, Rt. 1. = Old Fashion White Bunch Yam Potatoes, fork leaf- kind, creamy meat, $4. bu. Exp. col. MO with order. Mrs. Clarence MeMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Bunch Yam Potato, fork leaf kind, sound, $4. bu. Pay ship- ping charges. No less than 1 bu. sold; Also Brown 6 Wks. Crowd- er and Purple Hull Peas, 6 cups, $1.25. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da- cula. Around 300 bu. cert. Copper Skin PR Sweet Potato seed for. sale. H. S. Baxter, praise): Riz: Cert. Bunch PR Seed Sweet Potato, original seed stock, Tif: ton exp. stat., govt. insp., $4. bu.; 10 or more bushels, $3. 75. Harry Lutz, Leesburg, Care Leeland Farms. . \. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 10 tons good Runner Peanut Hay, no poison, $12. ton; Also 15 bu. Small Brab Peas; extra clean, $5. bu. Fob, James Wat- son, Richland, Rt. 3. 10 tons Hay, mixed with pea- vine, Fla, Presly and Grass, free of rain, $25. ton at barn (cash). No checks, 8 mi. N. Per- ry, Hwy. 41, (Hiway Haven). E. G. Fountain, Fort Valley, RFD 1. Some Fodder for sale, my place, 2 mi. Ball Ground. N.S Goss, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. Good Peavine hay, baled, my ae 1 mi. from pavement. W. T. Flowers, ee i Y 25 for 15c PP. Treated. Stamps | pedeza, Corn shucks, Crab grass, Corn Tops, Good Bright Fodder. None _ baled. J. S McKoy, New- nan, Rt. 1. Considerable amt. Bright Baled Mixed Meadow Hay, con- taining Dallis grass, Annual Lespedeza, Clover, Bermuda, $22.50 ton cash at my farm. 8 mi. S. W. Milledgeville on paved Macon Hwy. R. E. Cotton, Mil- ledgeville, 221 North Columbia St. (Phone 8141). EGGS FOR SALE Purebred White Cornish game eggs, 15, $2.25,5 PP. Mirs.2J.0: Howell; Pineview. Goose Eggs, $2.75 doz.; White Pekin Duck, $1.25. Enclose MO or cash, Plus postage. Walter Stegmeyer, Savannah} Rt. 5, Box 439. White Chinese Geese eggs for setting, from 2 yrs old birds, 40c ea. at my place; Also 8-10 Geese, $5. and $10. ea. Mrs. W. E. Hudson, Villa Rica. Purebred White on Duck Eggs, for hatching, exc. layers, setting of 15, $2.50. Abner Walk- er, Martin, Rt. 1. Pure AAA Buff Orpington Setting Eggs, $1.25 per setting. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Gray- mont, Rt. 1. Black Leghorn Eggs, 15, $2.50; Bantam (some with Top Knots), 15, $1.25; Booking orders for B. B. Pure Mammoth Bronze Turkey Eggs, $5. doz. Mrs. Bes- sie Baggett, Hiram. Dark Cornish Eggs, 16, $1.50. Del. Miss Leona Simpson, Sparta, Rt. 2. Giant S. C. Black Minorca Eggs, $3. per 15; $5. per 30. Pre- paid. L. B. Millians, Newnan. Mixed turkey eggs, $4. doz. and postage. Mrs. Omie E. Fair- cloth, Pulaski, a at aes Sie el HONEY BEES AND BEE ~SUPPLIES FOR SALE Extracted Honey: 4-10 |b. pails, $8.00; 6-5 Ib. pails, 6-5 lb. large mouth jars, each $6. Ex- press Collect; 10 ib. pail, $2.75; 5 Ib. pail, $1.40. Del. including 8rd zone. Rev. Curd Walker, Soperton, Rt. 1. About 250 hives bees in 8 frame hives with all equipment. J. D. Bennett, Waycross, Care Dixie Cottages, Rt. 2, Box 20. 10 hives Bees, 10 frame each, 3 ply foundation, 1 super of honey, boiling over with bees; $10. ea: Fob. B. E. Sheppard, Savannah, 1222 E:; Henry St. Extracted Honey: 6-10 pails, $11.50; 1-60 lb. can, $8.00; 12-2 1/2 lb. big mouth jars, $6.- 50; 24-16 oz. round glass jars, $5.75; 24s-12 oz, round . glass jars, "$4. All shipped promptly. John A. Crummey, Jesup, Box 117. SACKS FOR SALE ae Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., good cond.; unwashed, 25c ea.; odds, 20c ea.; small holes, 15c ea, Add postage or COD. Mrs. Sam Rid- ings, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 25c ea. Whites, 100 lb. 15e ea. All 100 Ib. cap., and washed. Add postage. Mrs. Edgar E. Turner, Cumming, Rt. 3. Print sacks, washed, unravel- ed, 22c ea. lots 50 or more. Del. 3rd zone; less 50, 25 ea, del. Mrs. J, B. Alexander, Cornelia. Ib. | SACKS FOR SALE __ White, bleached sacks, 100 lb, cap., washed and ironed, 20c ea. free of holes. No COD. t Charlotte Durand, Gainesville, Rt.-2. E / x White bleached sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes, 20c ea: wash- ed and ironed. No COD, Mrs. Curtis Heard, Gainesville, Rt. 2. 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks, washed, free of holes and stains, 5 for $1. PP in Ga.; few prints, 25c ea. in Ga. PP. No COD. Mrs. no Exh. Robinson, Talk: Rock, Rubens Rufus Chappell, Americus, Daw- | Washed print s holes, 25c ea. Add p J. H. Grizzel, Blai 100 Print sacks, ri ed, ironed, 25c ea. Add p Mrs. H. T. Crumley, Clovelant: Rte: Good. print. sacks, wasned,- ~ ironed, also smooth, white - bleached sacks, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Kelly Dozsey, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and miidew, Bye $1.00; $3. doz.; Odds and small holes, 25c ea. Prompt shipment. No. stamps nor checks. Mrs. Horace Allison, Gainesville, Rt. te Washed print sacks, free of koles and mildew, $15. C. PP. Large orders preferred. Mrs. John B. Miller, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Washed Chicken Feed sacks (print), free of holes and mil- dew, 20c ea. Add postyge. Ed Mooney, Gainesville, RF'D. 2. Nice print sacks, washed, ironed, 25c ea. /Add postage. Mrs. Lonnie Rundles, ville, Bik: Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., wash- ~ ed, good cond., 25 ea.; White, ~ 100 lb. cap., free of holes and mildew, letters, 5, $1. PP in Ga. Mrs. Harry 9 Yeager, Murray- ville, Rt. Print =e 100 Ib. cap., free of holes and mildew, unwashed, 20c ea. Add postage. T. J. Gar- rett, Sarah. 35 Feed Sacks, clean, free of y holes and mildew, 15c ea. Wy lie A. Pope, Atlanta, 1180 N. High- land Ave., N. E. 100 Ib. cap. Print, 30c ea.; Odds, 25c:ea. Washed and iron- ed; Extra. large Dairy Print, Odds, 40c ea. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Print, small holes, washed and ironed, 20 ea.; Unwashed, 18c ea. Plus postage. Mrs, James C. Lawson, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Print, 25c. ea.; White, .15c ea. Geod grade, ripped, good cond. . Prompt shipment. Add postage. Mrs. Estelle Payne, Canton, Rt. 35 Print sacks, washed, ironed, #6c ea.; White, bleached, wash- ed, ironed, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Kelley Dorsey, Cleveland, Riel; Print, good cond., Mrs. James Fowler, Rt. 4. Print, washed, doz. Add postage. Miss Pauline Higgins, Cumming, Rt. 1. 200-300 print, 100 lb. cap. ea.; $24. C. No checks. nor stamps. Prompt. delivery.. Mrs. Joe Ingram, Dawsonville, Rt, 3. 100 lb. cap., washed, 25c ea. Add postage. Cumming, ironed, $2.96 25 100 lb. cap. print, jironed, free of hole dew, 20c ea.*Add po :0 checks, Mrs. Howard Bur *t, Eim- ma. Print, 100 Ib. cap. free of holes and mild eat DOs Glia t Mrs. Glen L. Pirkie, Branch, Rt. 1. Bleached White, without holes nor mildew, set Un- 15 bleached white with Tette ea. unwashed; few prin ea. Mrs. Lewis Hunt, Branch, Rt. 1. Good print sacks, 100 Tb. cap., Flow ery washed, raveled, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea.; $2.75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Cham- bers, Gainesville, Rt, Large smooth cae 100 Ib. cap., washed, ripped, 25c ea. plus postage; 30c ea. PP; White, no holes, letters, nor spots, 20 ea. PP; 18c ea. plus postage. Mrs. M.-L. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Miss Gaines- PAGE SIX SACKS FOR SALE Print, washed, ironed, 25c eat ad postage. Mrs. Otto Orr, lowery Branch, Rt. 1. . Large White, free of holes, dew, and letters, 20c ea, rompt shipment. No checks. rs. R. C. Burruss, Gainesville, 9 Wi nite, 100 lb. cap., bleached nd unbleached, 15c ea.; prints, Bc ea. cash or MO, Add post- @ge. Mrs. C. B. Byrd, Gaines- Ville, Star Rt. Large Print, washed, ironed, Fee of holes, $2.90 doz.; 25c ea. o COD orders. Add postage. rs. Belle Higgins, Gainesville, 25. Print, holes and mildew, washed; 25c, washed, add 3c r sack for postage. Mrs. J. MM. Morris, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Larg print, washed, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea. PP in Ga.; Odds, good cond.) 5, $1.00. PP. Mrs. C. W. Park, Gaines- ville, Rt. 9. went, washed, ironed, no holes, 25c ea. Add: postage. COD if preferred. Mrs. Jodie Wilson, Gainesvill, Star Rt. 100 Ib. Print sacks, washed, ripped, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea.;- $25. C. Add ostage. Mrs. Loye Whelchel; ainesville, Rt. 8, Box 48. Print, washed, ironed, free of holes, $2.95 doz.; Odds, $2.35 ~ PP. Mrs. M. M. White, Gainesville, Rt. 5 a6 | Print, without. mildew, or holes, 100 Ib. cap., 25 ea. No D. nor checks. \Add postage. s. O'Dell Wilson, Gainesville, aoe good quality, free of 20c ea:; Un- Exe. quality 140 lb. White Sacks (Flour), no printing, any war ae 10c ea. Fob my farm. ill ship. P. J. Von Weller, Hampton, Rt. 2. Print sacks, washed, 100 lb. p., 25c ea.; White, unbleached, 00 Ib. cap., unwashed, 14c ea. . Mrs. Ida Harban, Juno. Print ~ sacks, pied: apples. fathleen, Print, 100 lb. cap., good cond., 25e ea.; Odds, 20c ea.; Odd with fii holes, 6, $1. 00. PP. Miss Uy exchange for S. D. Harrison, cile Wilson, Murrayville, Rt. Nice large, 100 lb. cap. print, washed, ripped, free of holes d mildew, 25c ea. PP in Ga.; adds, 20e ea. Add postage; $20. for unwashed, Add postage. Gordon Kemp, rs. Murray- Ville. Ten 100 lb. print, some slight- damaged, washed, ripped, ie eas; 10, $1.75; thirty- -one 25 . Flour sacks, 5e ea. Plus post- e. Mrs. Lowe Smith, Maxeys. Print, 100 lb. cap. sacks, washed, ripped, free of holes d mildew, 25c PP in Ga; dds, 20c plus postage; Unwash- , $20. C. Add postage. Orders led promptly. Mrs, Pete emp, Murrayville, Rt. 1. Four 100 lb. White sacks, $1.; fix 24 lb. White Flour sacks, Washed, $1. PP. Mrs. Young ummers, Newnan, Rt. 5. Print sacks, washed, raveled nd ironed, 25c ea. at my home, or COD. Mrs. Ben Webb, Alpha- fetta, Rt. 2. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE APPLES: Sundried Sour Apples, 50c Ib. dd sufficient postage. Miss ice Harris, Oak Hill. GANE: Old Fashion Red Ribbon ane, 4 ft., 3c per stalk. Some Ja, Orange Green Cane, 5 or 6 oc>per stalk. T.B. Reid, homaston, 330 E, Lee St. GOURDS: Nest Egg, other small Gourds, i ea.; Seed of Nest Egg, mall Striped, Dipper, Bushel, @tc., 10c spoon, Mrs. John Weav- er, Temple, Rt. 2, MEAT: Guar. Oakwood Smoke meat: ams, 70 lb.; Shoulders, 50c bD; Side, 60e: lb. COD; EB. C, urst, Meigs, Rt. 2 MARKET B ULLET IN| MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ~* Good Middling Meat, cured with hickory smoke method, 1949, 25c lb. W. E. Herbert, Commerce, Rt. 5. PEPPER: Very hot 7 yr. Pepper, 18 red ripe pods, 25c. Del. Mrs. R. F. Finley, Lavonia, Rt. 1. ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow Root, Queen of the Meadow, Rattle Weed Roots, 30c lb.; Sassafras, Wild Cherry, Horsemint, 25c lb.; Black Rasp- berry plants, $2. doz. Add post- age. Mrs, J. W. Jackson, Fair- mount, Rt. 2. SAGE: Hand picked Leaf Sage, shade dried, $1. Ib.; Ground, $1.25 lb. Mrs. Frank Miller, Lula, Rt. 1. Home cured} hand picked Sage, $1. lb. at my home. Mariah Brown, Richland, Rt. 3, Box 48. SYRUP: Several hundred gals. new No. 1, grade A Syrup, out of Pa cane, $1, gal. in gal cans. M, F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1. 1000 half gal. cans, 500 one gal. cans Fancy Table Syrup, Fob from farm in truck lots, 90c gal. Jim T, Harrison, Whigham. 300 gals. new 1949 Cane Syrup in gallon and half gal. cans, 65c gal. for lot; 75c gal. in 100 gal. lots or less at my place. 1 mi. Waycross on Val- dosta Hwy. G. W. Cribb, Way- cross, Rt. 3. TOBACCO: Whole Leaf Smoking Tobac- CO XO 10S; 2S: Lightsey, Screven. WALNUTS & WALNUT MEAT Nice clean, Dry Black Wal- nuts, $1.50 bu.; Walnut Meats, $1. Mrs. T. C. Withrow, Ellijay, Peas MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want 1 bu. sound Bunch Vel- vet beans and 25 or 30 lbs. crotalaria seed at reasonable prices, L. M. Kennedy, Town- send. Want Dish Rag and Balsam cucumber seed. Advise. Mrs, W. B. Roberts, Austell, Rt..2. Want Loquat or Japanese Plum .seed at $1. Ib. These plums ripen in March. Want several lbs. seed. J. D. Fuller, Mountville. Want 1.4 lb. yellow meat wa- termelon seed. Advise. W. J. Troup, Helena, Care Jay Bird Spring. CATTLE FOR SALE Prepaid. Paul} py BEANS: Want Old Fashion Little White Half Runner Garden Beans. Mrs. Joe Baker, Norman Park, Rt. 1. EGGS: Want few Goose Eggs, pre- ferably Toulouse, reasonable price. Mrs. James C, Lawson, Ball Ground, Rt. 1, Want Andulusian and Ancona Hatching Eggs. Roy Bomar, Ringgold, Rt. 3. Want eggs for hatching (or baby chicks) of the following: Bantams: Silver Sebright, Sil- ver Lace Cornish, Barred Ply. Rock, Bearded Buff Lace Polish. Advise. Roy L. Collins, Toceoa, 21 Mitchell St. PLANTS: Want Tobacco plants. State var., and price at bed. L. D. Fort, Guyton. Swap Print feed sacks for everbearing strawberry plants. T. J. McConnell, Cleveland, POP CORN: Want 100 Ibs. pop corn, good germination, prefer Golden Queen. State price shelled, T. W. Raley, Wrightsville. RICE: Want upland seed Rice. Send samples and price per lb. and amount. D. A. Bradham, Glenn- vile, Rt. 4, Box 97. SACKS: Exc. 12 lbs., Stewart pecans for 12 print sacks. Address, Mrs. Barney C, Helton, Toomsboro, Rt. .3. SAGE: Want country Sage. Send sample or write qualities. R. H. McEver, Talmo. SEED: Want good, sound Cabbage Pea Seed. M. W. Stavely, Dae bridge, RFD 3. Want 2 bu. red or purple hull Speckled peas for planting. Olin Wilson, Warthen. 5 reg. Hereford Heifers, bred to W.H.R. Bull,.also reg. Here- ford Bulls of servicable ages. Mrs. Perey A. Price, Albany; 122% N. Jackson St. (Night phone 1171). Reg. Beef Type. Shorthorn Bull, 9 mos, old, ready for service. Ernest Hinson, Alto, RFD 2. Red Jersey Cow, 850 Ibs., fresh in, 3rd, calf, 4% gal., for sale: R. L. Brownlow, Atlanta, 2613 Buford Hwy., N.E. (Tel. Ex. 2122), Nice Jersey Cow, freshen in April, or May Ist, for sale. ee E. Hale, Chicamauga, Jersey Milch Cow, freshen at any time, 3 heavy springing heifers, -freshen. soon, 2 half English Steers, at my barn. 10 mi. W. Cornelia. R. D. Saville, Cornelia, Rt. 1. Jersey Bull Calf, dropped Feb. 2nd., Design breeding on sires side, Canadian stock on mo- thers, $30.00 plus registration and transfer fees. W. D. San- ders, Eatonton. 2 reg. Guernsey Male Calves, well marked from 4 gal. cows, good. bloodlines, one dropped Feb. 11th, other Feb. 23rd. A. H. Thurmond, Farmington. Vales Brook reg. Polled Shorthorn Bull, 2 yrs. old, around 1200 Ibs., from leading bloodlines, gentle, selling to keep from inbreeding. Kenneth Shealy, Franklin Springs. Reg. Guernsey Bull Calf, 11 mos, old, $125.00 at my place. Exe. for reg. Guernsey Bull Calf about same age. %4 mi, off hwy 19 on Vega Road. A. T. Cowings, Meansville, Rt. 1, Box 2T, Young reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bull, ready for heavy service. Papers in buyers name, $385. Mrs. Robt. C. Watkins, Sandy Springs. Phone Ch. 2068. 90 Heifers and Steers, all cross breeds, weights range from 200-450 lbs., 23c Ib. Sel in lots of 25 or more. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock, Rt. 1. Fine Guernsey-Guinea hei- fer and calf, freshened. March 8th; calf sired by one of Ameri- cas outstanding Guernsey bulls. Cc. V. Chelena, Clarkston. Tel. 4542. 8 reg. Hereford bulls, 12 to 14 mos. old, Polled and Horned. Grandsons of Plato Domino 36th, $150.00 ea. J, Bert Poole, Warrenton. HOGS FOR SALE 15 Black African Guinea Pigs, big bone, 6 wks. old, $12.50 ea. Also 2 males, same breed, 3 mos. old. E. O. Bledsoe, Car- rollton, Rt. 3. LIVESTOCK AUCTION Tri-County Livestock Auctions will be held at Hub Junction (about 5 miles from Covington on Ga. Hwy., No. 12), every Monday at 1 P. M. Rules and Regulations : The Bulletin, now having approximately 250, circulation weekly, was createl for and is financee the GEORGIA FARMER, to help dispose of farm pI ucts to the best possible advantage, is MAILED ww provisions of ACT of June 6, 1900, and in order to tinue- being eligible for this mailing privilege, MU CONFORM to certain RULES. q This RULING PROHIBITS notices either wa or for salefor DEALERS, COMMERCIAL U ERIES, HATCHERIES, RABBITRIES, BUSINESS 1 (ENGAGED IN TRADE OF COMMODITIES LIST FARMERS, or even HOUSE WIVES who BUY f: commodities for the purpose of RE-SELLING IN A FORM: also prohibits notices for NON-RESIDE and only notices are permitted that are absolutely SENTIAL to Agriculture and the futherance of cultural Industrythis includes all Farm Produ Farm Machinery, used on a farm and NECESSARY farming, and STRICTLY FARM WORK ON FAR notices, ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED MUST HAVE Pi SONAL NAME and ADDRESS attached, and MU BE FROM PARTIES OF LEGAL AGE. Notices MINORS not acceptable. BOX NUMBERS, Farm nam Initials, and in care of GENERAL DELIVERY as % dresses, in lieu of proper name are not ie " PUBLICATION. NOTICES OF SIMILAR NATURE FROM ; VIDUAL OR MEMBERS OF SAME HOUSEH 9 (except where parties listing GROW and RAISE in vidually the products listed), are not accepted for pl lication in any ONE issue. Notices not to exceed thir five or forty words (35 or bed to give clear, conci meaning. The following items and items of similar nasirel classification are STRICTLY PROHIBITED: WIR TIN, PIPE, ELECTRIC AND OTHER FENCING, co CRETE MIXERS, SHINGLES, TIMBER, (except growing on land and sold with, as part of, the land | SPECIAL FARM LAND EDITIONS), POSTS, LUM BE! CORD AND PULPWOOD, ROOFING, HA SADDLES, LEATHER GOODS OF ANY KIND, woo AND OTHER SAWS, BONE AND AX GRINDE! MULE CLIPPERS,. AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, of TRAILERS, AX "AND HAMMER HANDLES, SA AND SHINGLE MILLS, all equipment for same; LIGI AND WATER SYSTEMS AND all equipment for sam POWER UNITS (unless absolutely essential to sor item of farm machinery); FEATHER PICKING M CHINES, FEATHER BEDS PILLOWS (feathers alor may be listed); DOGS, CATS, RATS, HAMS MICE, CANARY BIRDS, PARROTS, LOVE BIR ) MONKEYS, PET STOCK of any kind; OWLS, GOON N FISH, SQUIRRELS, OPOSSUMS, DEER, WILD At MALS, FOXES, their SKINS AND PELTS; ROLL OR INVALID CHAIRS, SWINGS, COFFINS, RADIC TELEPHONES, PIANOS, ANY MUSICAL INST! MENT, ANTIQUES, INDIAN RELICS, ICE - r REFRIGERATORS (except Dairy equipment), W. AS ING, SEWING MACHINES, IRONS, STOVES, HO: FURNACES, PINE CONES, CORN BEADS, WATCHI JEWELRY, QUILTS; QUILTING SCRAPS, SEW iN CLOTHING OF ANY KIND, MERCHANDISE, STO! FIXTURES, BARBER SHOPS or MEAT ITEMS, et BUSINESSES of any kindLOST OR STRAYED LIV) STOCK, ADDRESSES OF PARTIES, together wit notices of HAVING SOLD. OUT of certain items; BO! TLES CANS, JARS, CARTONS, BASKETS, CRAM GUNS, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, ote. CHURCH say SOCIAL ITEMS. FLOWERS, FLOWER SEED, BULBS AND oRN MENTAL NURSERY STOCK, also SACKSFOR AND WANTED are only published ONCE A MONT and must. be in our office not later than ne apt month preceeding publication. ; SECOND HAND MACHINERY ITEMS ARE Cal RIED asoften as practicable. ; Ear SPECIAL FARM LAND EDITIONStwice 2 only early Fall and Spring. Fifty to sixty (50 to 6 words allowed for Farm Land Notices. _ ALL NOTICES MUST BE LISTED IN THIS OFFIC at least a week or ten days (sometimes longer) PR 0} to date of publication,, and NEW COPY of notice f each time published. THURSDAY NOON weekly deadline for all notices for following weeks Bulleti There is no charge for publishing notices, neith no subscription rate. Non-Resident subseribers are. ceptable. STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOM LINDER, Commissioner, ~ Service Boars, 5. 00. Dbl. treated, best blood- quick. eae, a fat type, 14 ed, males, $19.50 0. N Duroc Male, igs, for sale or Also Bay Mare ume exchange. | cathleen. _ Pigs, cheap. J. F. stock Red lifetime cholera old, sire from i st., and Lady out of charming and Proud Rosebud. more write. J, Jy ille. Pigs, from rez. hh sex, 10 wks. old, gs buyers name, Ship: W.-C. . 3, Allen Ra. ats, 7 mes. old, 2 nale, $50. 00. ea. reg Also 10 wks. old females, from prize , $25.00 ea. Reg. corn. Clemon B. et. apc Pigs, backed st bloodlines, 20 s, 6 gilts, 4 wks- .00 ea. at barn. rip g Lamar Alt- winning rer mame, $25 |= unrelated pairs. and Gilts. Boats lines, thrifty 's, 7 mos. old, reg. cholera immune, 00. Trade for . Morgan, Ameri- ort nose, blocky m bloodlines, 10- 22.50 and $25.00 d, reg. buyer's anywhere. J. Americus, RFD "mos old, both v my place; Ship _ Also 18 mos. old 0 my place; Ship, treated, reg. buyers Americus, Gitis, 6 mos. old, mL, McLeroy, W-1). | or Hereford Spring Pigs Gilt, ready to ship, = 3; pene Mill rd., de Farm. (Tel. 5.00 $70.00 We M. Holmes, FOR SALE ~ SPC Boar, 9 mos. old, ready for service, $60:00; SPC Gilts, 19 mos. old, ready to breed, $60.00 ea. All treated, crated, | reg. buyers name, FOB. Fred C. Seago, Pitts, Rt. 1. Choice purbred Hamp. Boars, Gilts, 5 mos. old, from several -| large litters, modern blocky, - | $33.00 ea.; Several choice 1 yr. old Boats $70.00 ea. Shipped and reg, A. V. Rocker, Pulaski. OIC Pigs, born July 19, 1949, $20.00 with papers; $15.00 with- out. Will ship COD. Lee Berry, Sandersville, Rt. 3. _ OIC Pigs, broke nose, blocky, ready Apr. Ist., can reg., priced to sell. Will ship; Boar and Sow are reg. H, H. Fisher, Stock- bridge, Rt. 2. 7 OIC Male Pigs, 9 wks. old, -| from litter of 18, life cholera treatment, $25.00 ea. reg. buy- ers name; Also 1 male, same breed, 5 mos. old, $30.00 reg. buyers name. Will ship. L. E. Kimbrough, Vienna, Rt. 2.-. 3 purebred Duroc Gilts, 1 male, blocky, cherry _ red, around 5 mos. old, about 80 Ibs., $20.00 ea. Will ship if you pay frieght. Hubert Davis, Warrenton. : Bred Duroc Gilts, $75.00 ea.: Pigs, male and female, 14 wks. old, $25.00 FOB. Crated, treat- ed, reg. buyers name. Medium type. James E. Taylor, Way- cross, Rt. 1. (Tel. 1443 J). 5 Pigs, 3 males, OIC-Big Bone Guinea, $10.00 ea. at my place. Old Vedder Place, 1, mi. N. Alto. Kelton Blalock, Alto, Rt. 1. 2 Pigs, about 5% mos. old, wt. between 80 and 100 lbs, $30.00. G. W. Minish, Buckhead, Rt. 1. 2 SPC gilts, 12 wks. bloodlines, dbl. treated, guar. wt. 50 lbs.. or over, $25.00 ea. with papers. George Brownlee dr Ben Hill; Rt; Te OIC gilt, about 5 mos. old, about 100 Ibs. wt. fine for | breeding. T. C. a ncheeg Elli- jay, Rt Tphaps AND athe FOR SALE 2 females, | old, | HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE RABBITS AND CAVIES FORSALE Ga, raised Horse, 7 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs., work but not ride: Also 1H wagon for sale or trade for cattle. W. I. Born, Decatur, Rte. 2s > All of my reg. Walking Horses, 3 Filly Colts, 2 Bred Mares. Come see, John A. Go- forth, Gainesville, 220 S. Brad- ford St. (Tel. 1010). Good work horse, 6 yrs. old, red and white, about 1400 lbs., $125.00; Also 1H wagon, good shape. Sell all for $150.00. M. Bates, Kennesaw, Rt. 2. j Black Stallion, 6 yrs. old, 1400 Ibs., Clydesdale strain, good cond., very gentle, good worker, for sale or trade for good cow or calves. W. G. Cruce, Law- renceville, Rt. 3. (Phone Nor- cross 165W2). Black Mule, 5 yrs. old, about 9000 Ibs., godd- cond., worked some, sell cheap. Mrs. J. R. Rawlins, Loganville, Rt. 2. ' Black Mare Mule, good cond., around 1200 lbs., work any- where, for sale. H. S. Na co Milner. Tenn, Walking Hoveed reg. lor entitled to reg. Ben Franklin Jr., Millen, Rt. 2. Good young Mule and Horse for sale cheap. Mrs. Arthur Petty, Palmetto, Rt. 1, % Cleck- ler farm. Good sound Mare Mule, about 100 lbs., work anywhere, for sale or trade for cow, or young- er Mare Mule, well broke. Chas. Growder, Powder Springs, Rt. 2 . 2 Mares (one to bring colt July), 4 and 6 yrs. old, 3 mules, 7-12 yrs. old, 2 colts, T%.and 2% yes. old. F. W. Adams, Rochelle, Rt. 2. 16 Mules, 2-6 yrs. old, some matched pairs, Sell or exc for cattle or young sheep. J. F. Welborn, Rock Springs. 4 yr. old Mule, 6 yr. old Roan Filly, each about 1050 Ibs., Ga. raised. Sell cheap or trade for browhily yearlings any age. |1. C. Boyd, Rocky Face. 1 pr. Horse Mules, 4 yrs. old, 1100 bs., ea., 3 horses, abaut 6 yrs. old, 1390-1400 Ibs. ea, 1 excellent cond., work any- SPC Hogs,| 1150 Ibs.; Good sound mule, for sale or trade for Cow or Shoats. JeB: Moseley, Austell, Texas. Pony, $30.00. Located Kenney Rd. off Campleton Rd. W. Y. Sibley Jr., Ben Hill, Rt. 1. Two 5 yr. old mules for sale or exc. for good milch cow or calves. Alton Coates, Brooks, Rts ; 2 good mules, 1 good milch cow, for sale or exc. for dry cattle. C. G. Summerville, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 9 yr. old\Tenn. Mare Mule, Also 2H Wagon & other farm tools for sale or exc. for cattle. R. R. Duffey, Car- rollton, Rt. 3, % Oak Farm. as pr. Horse Mules, 1250 Ibs., -Mare Mules, 1100 lbs., Eat good cond., ready to go. Prices cheap. John Hemphill, Chatsworth, 7 yr. old Blocky Red Mare, well broke; Also 1H Wagon and other tools. SIt together separately. Lester West, Cleveland, Rt. 2. 10 Mules, work anywhere, 1000-1200 lbs, various ages, >} cheap. S. T. Spruill, Dunwoody, Rt. 1. _ Ware Mule, sound, 7 yr. old, 1000 Ibs., for sale or exec. for ; i yearlings. L. H. Adams, Elber- ton, Rt. 2. Good 12 or 13 yr. old Black Mare Mule, gentle, work any- where, around 1000 lIbs., for sale or exc, for unbred heifers f any breed, W. J. Thurmond,| J. _H where; Also 2 good . rubber tired wagons. F. T. McGahee, Townsend, Rt. 2. (hwy. 17). Horse Colt, 2 yrs. old, $75.00 or trade for hogs. W. E. Broach, Vidalia, Rt. 1._ _2 Mare Mules, around .1100 ibss=,ea:,--10 yrs. /old,--full- of life; work anywhere, $300.00. Mrs. Laura Dudley, Warthen. - Work Mare, 1500 Ibs., $95.00; Cow, pony (mare), 1000 Ibs., $125.00; Good cond. Jack J. Fletcher, West Point, % Flet- chers Farms, : Good Horse Mule, about 1050 Ibs., 6 yrs. old, works well, for sale. Ernest O. Sayer, Winston. ..38 Mules, 1 Horse for sale. Reasonable price. See at my barn. T. C. Bryan, Woodbury, Rt. ody Tenn, Walking Mare for sale, or trade for Beef Type Heifers | or Steers. W.'M. Harris, Eton. Good Horse Mule, about 1050 Ibs., 6 yrs. old, for sale. Ernest O. Sayer, Winston. Good pair Mules; Nice Shoat; Also 2H Wagon, Cole Planter, tools. Reasonable. See: Mrs. G. D. Gurkhalter, Athens, Rt. 2, Tallahassee Rd. Horse, gentle, work anywhere about 700 ibs. 9 yrs. old, rea- sonable. Mrs. Sue Smith, % W H. Rochester, Atlanta, Rt. 9, Box 287. F Mule and wagon, new 1H Turner, lots of other farm equipment-for sale cheap, Mrs. Jones, Atlanta, 1003 ak ; all Guano Distributor, other farm |. 12 yr. old Black Mare Mule, 110( Ibs., for sale. J. H. Phillips, Gay. , Ga. raised mule colt, 2% yrs. old and good 1H Wagon. Sell or trade for young milch cow, C. H, Coleman, Flowery Branch. Kiso. Good, sound work mule, about 950 lbs., work anywhere, $100.00 or exc for cattle. Fel- ton Warnock, Tarrytown, Rt. 2, Box 187. 5 1 mule, wt. 1 M. Ibs., $60.00. exc. for good work mare. Clif- ford Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4. Young Belgian Stallion, work anywhere, any time; guar. him to work beside of any mare or mule, dbl. or single; also 1 ex- breeders and FOB my barn. K. S. Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 10. Bay mare, about 8 yrs. old, wt. 1500 lbs. gentle, work any- where, also 1H wagon, good cond., built for horse, at my home, 5 mi. East Stone Mt. on old Stewart Mill Rd. Newt Brandon, Lithonia, Rt. 2, Box 124. Nice, 3 gaited sorrell mare, 7 yrs. old, gentle, safe for child- ren. $85.00. I. T. Hallman, De- catur, 191 Kelly Rd- Rt 1: Cr. 6660. ? Good, young mule or young. mare. Sell or trade either or both for cows, hogs, Grain Drill, or guano or lime spreader, pre- fer Ezzy Flow. W. E. Vinson, Macon, Houston Rd. Dark bay mare, about 7 yrs. old, 1150-1200 lbs., good pulling: plow stock and riding, $75.00 cash or exc for cow or yearlings bring stock and get mare. 4 mi. So. Midville. Joe A. Dickey, Midville, Rt. 2. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE. Angora Doe, and Buck, reg.. $10.00 ea.; Two not pedigreed, $5.00 ea, Robert A. ere Acworth, Hes: Ped. NZW Rabbits, few drs., and Adult Does, from. show stock, some excellent Bucks ready for service. Sell or exe. for 4 lb. Meat Rabbits. Jack Hinton, Atlanta, 929 Victory Dr. S. W. (Tel: Ra. 7929). . Ped. Giant Chin., and NZW Jrs. from best blood _ lines, some nice mixed does. Mrs. G. C. Lawrence, Atlanta, 897 Rose- dale Rd., N.E. (Tel. Ve. 9668) Ped. NZW Rabbits, 8 mos old Buck, $5.50; 3% mos. old, Doe, $3.00; 8 wks. $4.00 pr. Exp. Col: Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Purebred NZW ~-Rabbits, 5 mos old, $1.75 ea.; 6-12 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Will ship any- where. Arthur Panter, Dai lonega. NZW Rabbits, good stock, 6 wks. old, $4.00 pr.; 4 mos. old, $6.50. pr.; Grown Does, $6.00 ea. J. C. Wilder, Griffin, Rt. 4, | Bo 302. Trio NZW Rabbits, 3 mos old, 2 Does, 1 Buck, $10.00 Exp. Col. H, G. Toole, Macon, 2027 Jeif Davis St. / White English Angoras, from ped. parents, 5 mos. old, $5.00 p:. W. E. Stone, Royston, Rt. i. 2/3 grown Gray Does, 2 Black Does, $200 ea; 7 wks old Gray Rabbits, and White Pink Eyed, $250. -pr,; Bred White Doe, large litters come in March 2ist., $5.00 Tom Chapman,. Tif- ton, Rt. 1, Box 8 B. Extra fine Gray Giant Chin. Buck Rabbits, 7 mos. old, $4.00 ea. FOB. J. O. Adams, Ty Ty, Rt 2 Buck Rabbits, 12. wks. old, part Chin., $1.00 ea. Billy Tur- ner, Union Point Nice Hvy wt. Chin. Rabbit: 3-4 mos. old, from ped. stoc $4.00 ea.; 2 Does, 1 Buck, $10. J, CJ. Brown; Toccoa, R 2. FOB. f 2 mos. old, heavy wt. chin. trio, $10.00. Ped. papers furnish- ed. Ship anywhere, Exp. COD. John L. Parrott, Macon, 2356 Miller Field Rd., Rt. 6. Ped. growing stock NZW Rabbits, with papers, shipped. promptly. Walker E. Smith, At- Janta, 2684. Collier Dr. N. W. (Tel. Ra. 9990). : 2 trios ped. NZW Rabbits, from hwt. stock, around 12 lbs., 10-15 mos. old, $15.00 trio. Will ship. Howard Martin, Car-. rollton. Golden fawn Flemish, NZ, Red. and Whites, ped. and- meat. stock, for sale. Joe Barnett, East Point, 307 Dorsey Ave. CA 7268. ~ Extra fine, ped. giant Chin. Bucks and baby beef NZ white bucks, for guar. breeding stoclx.. Ship FOB, or see: Prompt ship- ment. Spencer Strange, Hart- well, 602 Savannah St. Ped. and Reg. NZW, NZ Red and Californians, Juniors and. Seniors from best show lines. All inquiries answered. C 2. Houston, Atlanta, 1445 Mc- Pherson Ave.; N. E., DE 7467. SHEEP AND GOATS 2 Tog. Young Does, already bred, and 1 Buck, naturally hornless. Must sell. Make offer. O. L. Evans, Americus. Reg. Yearling Hampshire | Rams, Sons of Lake wood Rex by imported Englefield Knight, sturdy Low Down, smooth type. Will ship. Inquiries answered promptly. Westerveit Terhune, Atlanta, P. O. Box 2115. Fresh Milk Goats, with or without kids, $25.00 and up. Tel. Ca. 1386. Elsie Irons, \At- lanta; 1428 Moody Dr. S. W. Saanan Doe (fresh in) 3 qts.,. $25.00. S. A. Pittman, Ben Hill. 30. Goats, all ages, Toggenberg, Saanan, Nubian: 12 nannies, 5 billies, 13 kids, $79.00: for lot. You pick them up. T. J. McConnell, Cleveland, iP: Ossox D4; Saanan Milk Goat, 1 Toggen- berg, 3 mixed, 6 Doe Kids, L Buch. Kid, (kids, 2-15 days old, crosses pelieve all hornless), $75.00 for lot. Geo, H. Corlette, Darien: 4: Nubian Buck Kids, from Pea heavy milk producers, born early last December, $10 ea.; with papers $12.50 ea. my barn. R. F. Jeffrey, Mariecita, A21hacy: St. 2 Nubian Does, 1 Saanan, good milkers, freshened 1st. time Dec., 1 Nubian, 1 oe Alpine( Does to freshen Mar. and 18th., 2nd.-and Sa Poe enings, good milkers. L. A. Ellis, Marietta, 121 Lacy St. (Tel. 1439). Toggenburg, freshened mid- dle of Jan.; has 2 fine nannie kids( $50.00 for the 3; blaek Nannie wih nannie and billy kids, freshened last of Jan., $30.00 for the 3. Mrs. V. L. Nunn, Commerce, Rt. 2. SS LIVESTOCK WANTED el CATTLE: Want Heifer Calves, 8-12 wks. old. Buy or exchange. Advise. J. M. Miller, Dacula. Want Short Horn Bull, 10-i2 mos. old; Also some Young Calves, around Apr. ist. or 15th. Any kind.,W. C. All good, Jer- sey. Want any number young calves, 2-6 mos. Prefer 3-4 mos. old. M. Daniels, Swainsboro. . service, or oat priced | PAGE EIG Hr -LIVESTCCK WANTED LIVESTOCK WANTED POULTRY FOR SALE Want 1 pure or nearly pure} . Hereford Bull, about 9-12 mos. | old; Also Heifr Calves, stock, 3-6 mos old. James Mc- _ Kibben, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Want Dairy Heifer Calves, 3 days-2 wks. old to raise. Will contract to buy any reasonable quantity over next 6 mos. Hamilton L. Hill, Newnan, % Hill) Fruit Farm. (Tel. 3704) Want reg. Aberdeen-Angus | - Bull, large enough for light cons. grade angus right. J. T.. McClung, Hiram. Want Young Springer Cows. Will -tra T-20 Intl. Tractor and F ow, Ist class. running cond, WW. J. Braddy, Woodland. (Tel. 2321). Want gocd gentle Milch Cow, | Jersey or rnsey. Must have | young calf and give 3-4 gals. milk, 1 lb. buitr daily. Robert Attaway,. Wrightsville. HOGS: Want 2 SPC or Duroc Gilts, 8-12 wks. old, within radius 50 mi. F. D. Crispen, Jones- boro; Rt. 1; Box 67. Want one Cherry Red Duroc Male Pig large enough for light service. With papers. State best price. -T. Ws Snow. Jr.; Bre. Want one little bone blacx african Guinea Gilt, already bred to throughbred male of | same breed. J. E. Young, Wood- bury; Rt: 2, HORSES & MULES: Want several Shetland ponies, suitable Sei children to ride and handle. J. T. Thrasher, Winder, 15 Third nds: RABBITS: Want Giant Chin. and NZW Rabbits, reg. Ped. stock only. D. A. Gregory, Chatsworth, Rt. * 3, Box. 93. opes Was: ed $21,000.09. ous pro tures, dai the State. is absolutely necessary in cellosis and T. B. this matter. diseases and, also, in still State, work. any | +| Athens, Rt. 4. (Oakmont). MclIn- IMPORTANT NOTICE On March 8, I had the pleasure of attending the ng seles at the new Livestock Auction Barn, at ston, Georgia, where sales the first day gross- I noticed in that section of the state the tremend- ress that has been made in developing pas- iry herds and beef herds. of course, be held each week as are other sales over Under the laws of Georgia and rules and regula- tions of the Commissioner of Agriculture, it is the duty of all auction sales operators to see that no cat- tle cr hogs come through their sales from out-of-state unless accompanied by proper health certificates. This ers from livestock and swine diseases, especially Bru- It is especially necessary for operators of sales barns near the State Lines to be strictly on guard in In another issue of the Bulletin I want to give you a complete resume of the work we have done and are doing with regard to the control of livestock give you the history of the work of the Department of Agriculture in promoting the dairy industry in the and carrying out dairy and plant inspection I want also to tell you about the new law requir- ing all fluid milk for human consumption, including buttermilk and milk beverages to be of Grade A qual- ity. This bill was authored by Senator J. K. Zellner, of Forsyth, Georgia, and was sponsored by the Com- missioner of Agriculture and was enacted by the last session of the Legislature and signed by the Governor. Commissioner of Agriculture. = | SHEEP AND GOATS: Want 4-8 Common _ Goats, | cheap. B. H. Hill, Macon, 4287 ; Trammell Ave. (Phone Ivy | 2355-J). Want Sheep, 10 Ewes pre- ferably. Hampshire or South- down Breed. Russell Kay,|/C Want 1C or 15 head common Goats. 60 mi. radius. Milton rdin, Gibson. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: Modern and Old _ English | Black Breasted Red Games, RI, | Reds, several other varieties. | Reasonable. B. H. Holsonback, |East Point, 302 S. Harris St. 2 purebred Golden Sebright Roosters, about 11 mos. old, ready for service, $1.75 ea.; $3. for both. MO. Mrs. M. H. Hart- man, Poulan. CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: Old Eng. Black Breasted Red Game, 1 cock, 7 lbs., 2 hens, $10. CPs Baldwin, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 589. 4 trios White Lace Red Corn- ish, laying, $10. trio. MO. No checks, J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. Ti 9 Dark Cornish Pullets, 1 | Rooster, 5 mos. old, 9 Le horn- | Rock Pulllets, $2. ea, A. T. Lee, | Jesup, Rebs 10 Brown Red Pit Game Pul- lets, laying, for sale. Make of- fer. All letters ans. Sam Pel- frey, Dalton, Rt. 1. Few pure Log Grey Game Roosters, 1 yr. old, $7.50. ea. Fob. Leonard Crenshaw, Mon- roe, Rt. 2. 2 BB heavy type purebred Dark Cornish cockerels, $2. ea.; 1 trio of same, $7.00; Eggs for hatching, 15, $1. 65, 30 for $3.25. Cartons to be ret. at once. MO only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1. SALES These sales will, order to protect our farm- another chapter I want to TOM LINDER, 1 trio large tie Dark Corn- ish Games, 9 mos. old, $10.50; Rooster, same age and breed, $4. CO: Sikes, Sylvester. LEGHORNS: 40 Master Bred White Leg- horn hens, 1 yr. old, best layers, a 50 ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. H, . Rogers, Lyons, Rt. 3. 800 White Leghorn tier 1949 thatch, $1.50 ea. Sell part or all: L. Ww. Cochran, Senoia, Rt..2. 25- 3A Brown Leghorns, about 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea. J. T. Pilcher, Dalton, Rt. 5. (Crow Valley Rd.). MINORCAS, MISC. ORPING- TONS: , Fine lot, pee type, young Black Minorca Laying hens, few 1 yr. old Cocks, from blood tested flock. Also hatching eggs. J. D. McDonald, Milledgeville. 2 Buff hens, 1 rooster, $3.00; Eight White Rock Pullets, 10 mos. old, 2 roosters, $2. ea.; 16 Black Leghorn Pullets, $1. 25 and $1.50 ea.; Also 6 Big Far hens, $1.50 ea. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd., N. E. (Tel, Cr. 4390). 1 pair White Crested Black Polish Chickens, pure strain, reasonable. Write first. re Hames, Roswell, Rt. 1. 8 AAA Buff Onene 1: yr. old hens, direct from Linstrom strain, $2. ea.3: 2"; pure, 1 yr, roosters, same grade, $2.50 ea. M. O. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Graymont; 6 yellow Buff Orpington pul- lets, taying, $12.00; 4 fine roost- ers, $2. ea. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, Settee QUAIL, DOVES, ETC, e 10 pairs White King Pigeons, banded, mated, working, $2. pr. J. Lindsay Johnson, Hens 601 2nd, Ave. ~ Pen raised, tame Chinese and Mongolian Ringneck Pheasants, full plumage, now in mating pens, ready to lay, $10. pr.; Ex- tra hens, $6. ea. \Mrs. Helen ag Atlanta, - Rt. 2 (Tel. Ch. 1777 2 yr. old Blue Pedcock, $25.; Few pairs 1949 hatch Blue Pea- || fowl, $25. pr. at my home. Can- i|mot ship, unless purchaser fur- nishes. suitable crate for ship- ns Mrs. T. C. Davis, Martin, ED; * Pigeons: Ped. 1950 youngsters in. Sion Stassart, and Bastin strains, purebred, $4. ea.; Cross- es, $3. ea. E. A. Fennel, Colum-- bus, 1351 Springer St. Large type White King Pig- eons; mated, working, $5. pr.; 3 pairs, $12. 00; Also Homers, Tumblers, Trumpeters. E,. Pe Morgan, College Park, 231. E. Cambridge. Few mated pairs Rices White Rock, squabbing type White Kings, guar. producers, $4.50 ea. pair..Mrs. O. R. Donalson, re Estates, 44 Dartmouth ve REDS: N. H., R. 1, OTHERS: 250 N. H. Red, 4-A, 8 mos. old pullets, 60 per ct. laying, $2. ea.; 350 N. H. Red, 4-A, 41/2 mos. old, ready to lay, $1.85 ea. All vaccinated, wormed, for sale or trade for young cattle of equal value. Mrs. Edith Collum, Had- dock, Rt. 1. 200 best egg grade NH Red Pullets, Apr, 1949 hatch, laying, vaccinated against fowl pox, $2. a. at my place. J, M. Burkhead, nion City. (Phone 5292). 3 N. H. Cockerels, 8 mos. old, $1.50 ea. at my home. Maebelle Holcombe, Buchanan, Rt. 2. - 180 R. I. Production Red Pul- lets, pullorum passed, vacci- nated, Jan. 2, 1950 hatch. At my house. Will not ship. $3. ea. Dont send a deposit. Mrs. C. T. Owens, Jr., Fitzgerald, 506 N. Merrimae Drive. 300 N. H. Red PuHets, 4 whe: old, extra good laying strain, 35c ea. T. B. McCall, Quitman, Rt. 3, Box 62, R. I. Red Cockerels, founda- tion stock, $3. ea. at farm. Cant | 6 crate and ship. Mrs, W. L. Ses- sions, Soperton. 30 head N. H. Red hens, Mar. 1949 hatch, joes $2.25 house eee have written applying. | Fairb hand e farm w roe wages for. every and board and 1, Lancaster, Bremen, | ae to Jive as one of - _ Want nice small place, | good home. Warm Springs, F < ~ Want te f on hs ete. 4 R hou as mail rt. or Red Tidwel, A | Want young, wh ite trom country, old, in good he th, work on Poultry farm. room and boar Mrs. Street, Atlanta, a. - PB 1777. Want reliable, unenc' woman, no bad habits, | on farm with lone woma do light farm chores. running ae eos ee. af ns, flowers. man, Harlem, Rt. ae o Want man or couple | ) small crop for wages, or with or without cotton. : furnished couple. W. G. Conley, scg.7 cee Want white e family f farm, 18 A cultivation, : house, good cond., | - pe oed E. as Cement St 3 BR POSITIONS \ er Dalton. Middleaged w: 29), want_work share er a Chasles ie {opie in or 1 on farm. Mrs. 1] Blue Ridge, f White man, want job on ~ }stock and o' time on farm, S to live. J. A. r, 142 Baker St., is Eu? 46 yr. old single a fs oom. gan, Chee |. Middl day work on ts Covington, A' . Macon, but go any West, Macon, Rt Ay = tractor _- wanes $3. daily. House, Wghts, garden. Drive any O. H. McLendon, Care R. W. McLen Want small farm near Atlanta, with mules, aii as careta a * Strictly sol Thos Pryor St, S.W. Want job on - i old, farm chores on farm, i room, board, psmoal salary. 12 s At- _ a eee