Tom Linder. Commissioner | 1imum d by the Southern Commis- Agriculture at their Annual is now in the course of be- to the attention of Con- s and farm leaders : nad fiddle West. some candidates for Con- asa a platform i in this years - Jed to present this plan to session of Congress, but mature deliberation, came_ lusion that since this was r and the members would tion that would get them as early as possible, we de- ould be impossible to get the nsideration for a new idea hance to become a law. For , we decided to carry on a education for the time be- ent this plan to a new Con- {Ss meets next January. a UM PRICE TO BECOME RE NECESSARY news item from Washington prance Committee had vill take up this plan . WEDNESDAY, -MAY 16. 1950 arm NUMBER 06 Prices eS nation, especially anit? We are ~ extend Social sa < stamp, you pay the price. cluding several hundred thousand farm wage-hands and people employed in processing farm. products. The total number to be brought under Social Se- curity, in addition to those already in- a nals approximately eight million. It is certain that the farmer cannot continue to operate on an uncertain basis and live in a National economy where security is the watchword. I note by news reports that for the first three months of 1950, General Motors showed a profit of two hundred and twelve million dollars, the biggest on record. According to the reports, these profits were made on approximately 880,000 automobiles and trucks. This would show a profit to General Motors 2OL more than $240.00 on each individual car and truck put out by them during the three month period. The reason that big profit is because they were able to oie their own minimum prices. The in- dividual farmer cannot fix prices either on what he buys or on what he sells. Prices on what he buys is fixed by the manufacttirers, while prices on what he sells is fixed by whatever surplus there : may be either domestically or imported. There is no other economic group in the United States who is forced to work under this unsurmountable handicap. If Geneval Motors has a large number of trucks which are unsold, those unsold . ears and trucks do not determine the prices that are received for those that are sold. = The Government fixes the price on a postage stamp and if you use a postage ~The number Ol stamps that are not used have nothing to do with the price of the stamps that are used. The Government fixes the price on the use- of the telephone. Those tele- _ phones veg are not in Use have eens General Motors was able to make this. 1 to make a telephone call. The Government fixes the price for hauling freight and if you ship a commodity, you pay that price. Box cars or trucks that are on the side- track or in the garage and not in use have nothing to do with the price LO 2 service of those that are in use. These Gllustrations could be carried on indefi- nitely. The point is that the farmer is the only man who is penalized in price because he works hard or has a good year or because the Government permits im- ports of Foreign competitive crops which create a temporary surplus in the market. 2 WE HOPE THAT CONGRESSMEN | WILL PICK UP THIS CHALLENGE The Southern Commminathics 8 Agri: culture believe that numbers of Senators -and Congressmen will pick up this pla ane of the Southern Commissioners for mini- _ mum. prices on farm products with a do- mestic allotment in bushels, bales, and We believe that all American manufac- pounds. producers whether farmers, turers, transporters or what not, are en- titled to the American market for what they produce. If American producers have more than enough for the American market and want to sell it in world mar- kets for world prices, that should be their privilege. American producers in the American market should not be required to com- pete at world prices with imported sur- pluses no matter from where they come. Everyone is agreed that the corning years will see world events making it im. perative for America to be strong. Amert- ca cannot be any stronger than its agri- culture. The Southern Commissioners believe that when the 82nd Congress convenes in January, they will be atten- tive to these facts and will give consid- eration to the Southern Commissioners plan for a domestic allotment and mini- mum prices to farmers. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture ? PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. * of notice. NATIONAL EDITORIAL RZ assochat(On jasspcyy Rene ee Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage 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. Under Legislative Act the notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at not assume anv responsibility for any notice appearing in the resulting Bulletin, nor for any transaction 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. & Georgia Market Bulletin does from published Markets, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau o} of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 1t the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted. for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act apitol State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE Marglobe, New Stone Tomato, $2. M; 2 M up, $1.75 M.. Moss packed; Govt. insp. P. R. Plants, $2.50 M. Prompt shipment. No ehecks. Omar Lightsey, Scre- ven,. Rt. .2. Marglobe, New Stone Tomato, $2. M; 2 M up, $1.75 M. Moss packed. W. D. Lightsey, Scre- ven. Certified. Copper Skin Pota- to, Rutger, Tomato, $3! M; 5 M, $2.75; 10 M and-above, $2.50 M. Moss, packed, Prepaid. May: del. T. N. Harrison, Patterson, Govt. insp. P. R. Copper, and Red Skin Potato, 5000, $7.00. FOB here. A. L. Turner, Bristol. Red, Copperskin P. R. plants, govt. insp., 5000, $7.50 fob here. D. M. Cason, Bristol. Imp. govt. insp. Red, Yellow, and Copper Skin, 100 to Hill Potato plants, $2. M; 10,009, $1-75 M. Fob. No checks nor Bes D. A. Lightsey, Bristol, t. 1. Govt. Potato plants, $2. M. J. O. Ad- ams, Ty Ty. P. R. Plants, red, copper skin, govt. insp., treated, $2.50 M; 5 M, $10.00. Full count guar. 3 O. Lightsey, Bristol, RFD 1. Certified Cliett Bunch P. R. Sweet Potato, Coastal Exp. Stat. strain, $4.50 M. Fob. Lewis Tay- jor, Tifton, Rt. 1. Rooted Mastodon, Klondike _ Strawberry, 40c.C; 500, $2.00; $4. M; Add postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 5, Certified La. Copperskin Po- tato, unmixed, govt. insp., treat- ed, $3. M. PP. Ship on or near date requested. Aaron C, Reese, Baxley, Rt. 2. Govt. insp., treated La. Cop- perskin Potato, certified, $3. M. PP. Prompt shipment. C. L. Reese, Baxley, Rt. 2. Certified P. R. Plants, $2.50 M. Del. in Ga. Walter M. Todd, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Imp. Pink Skin P. R. plants, from vine grown st. in seed, $2.50 M. Del. to 3rd zone. J: _F. Gruber, Odum, Rt./2. Himalaya Blackberry, 15, $1. PP. Carefully packed. J. W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Condon Giant Mastodon Ev- erbearing strawbenry, $1. Spearmint, Horehound, Catnip, 20e bunch; Muscadine Grape Vines, Crabapple Trees, 6, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Bessie Lou Carder, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Dutch Cabbage, 400, $1.00; $1.80 M. del.; 5000 up, $1. 50 exp. col. Nq- checks, Cc. W. Smith, Gainesville Rt. 2 doz, insp. Jerusalem Sweet Condon Giant Mastodon Ev- evbearing Strawberry, $1. ee Sage plants, 20c ea.; Catnip, $1. Condon Giant Mastodon Ev- erbearing Strawberry, $1. C; Sage plants, 20c ea.; Catnip, $1. bunches; Horehound, $1. doz.; Gooseberry Bushes, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Tur- ner, Gainesville, Rt. 6 Old Fashion Boon Potato, 1500, $1.75; $3. M; Red Skin P. R. Plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. All govt. inspected. Claude Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Blakemore Strawberry, $5.00 M; 500, $3.00; 70c C. Damp packed. PP. Prompt shipment. MoO only. Mrs. Glenn H. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Mastodon Sirawben, 70c Cz 500, $3.00; $5. M; Klendike, 60 Gs 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scupper- | nong. cutting, 50c doz.; Catnip, Horehound, 25c postage. Mrs. Lee Hood; Gaines- ville, Rt.-1. Mt. Huckleberry, bearing | size, 85c doz.; Hazelnut Bushes, | 8, $1. 00; Wild Strawberry, 9 doz., re 00: Yellow Root plants, 65c doz.: Add postage. Exs. for print sacks. Mrs. Nancy Henckr- json, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Govt. insp. pure Red Skin P. R. Plants, Old Fashion Boon plants, 509, $1.75; $3. M. Del. Dewey Math- is, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Govt. insp., treated La. Cop- perskih, and Red Skin P. R. Potato, Rutger Tomato, $2. M. Del. Good plants. Full count. A. F. Sheffield,~ Surrency, - Rt. 2. Imp. large Klondike Straw- berry, 50c C; Kudzu Crowns, 25e doz.; Also Seed, 30 teacup. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1 Sage, 15, $1.00; Peppermint, Lemon, 25c bunch; Large Orange Jubilee Tomato, Little Yellow Plum, Red Cherry, 7 and 8 in., Yellow Wax Banana } Pepper, hot, 2 doz., 50c. Add postage. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40. Fresh green Marglobe Toma- to, White Bermuda Onion, Big Boston Lettuce, Heading Col- lard, 50c C; 500, $1.50; Black Beauty Egg, 25 doz. Moss pack- ed. PP. Buford Lightsey, Bax- ley, Rt. 3. Rooted Himalaya Plants, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Swann, Union Point,, Rt. 1. Marglobe, New Stone Toma- to, Big Boston Lettuce, White Bermuda Onion, Heading Col- lard, 50 C; 500, $1.50; Black Beauty Egg plants, 25 doz, PP. 15, Earl Satis. guar. Harris Lightomy, Baxley, Rt. 3. PLANTS FOR SALE. PLANTS FOR SALE Rutger hats Head- |- Collard, White Bermuda Fres| ing | Onion, Big Boston Lettuce, 50c Ce 500, $1.50; Black Beauty Egg plants, 25c doz. PP. Roots pack- ed in moss. James E. Lightsey, Baxley, Rt.. 3. Pure La. plants, govt. Guar. full count. certified Potato insp., -$2.25.. MM. A, L. Mann, || Surrency, Rt. 2. Strong Pink Skin P. R.planis, 50c C; 500, $1.25; Marglobe To- mato, Big Boston muda Onion, 50c C; 500, $1.50; Black Beauty Egg "plants, 25e (doz, PP: Leroy Lightsey, Bax- ley, Rt. 3. P. R. Potato Sprouts, govt. insp., vine grown, imp, red or copper skin, ready, $2.50 M. J. || A. Cason, Blackshear, Rt. 2, Box HC; bunch, Add j 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; |, 150: Govt. insp. yellow meated Running P. R. Plants, $3. M. '| Prepaid, by parcel post. Mrs, J. T. Bullington, Rebecca, Rt. 1. Everbearing Strawberry, $l. Calamous, Peppermint, $1. doz.; Garlic Bulbs, 10 ea.; $i. doz. Miss. Cecil McCurley, ') Hartwell, Rt. 2. well, Rt. 2. skin, 100 to Hill, -govt. insp., full count, 5000, $8.50. Prompt |shipment. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. | | P. R. Plants; govt. insp, treat- ed, red and yellow \skin, good count, 500; $7.50. L. L. Craw- | ford, Bristol. Copper and Pink Skin P: R. Plants, $2.50 M. Del. No chks. das Ly Lightsey, Surrency, Rt: 2. Strawberry, 75c C; Red Rasp- berry, White Blackberry, Horse- radish, 6, 50c; Dry Sage, 50c Also large pieces, clean, fresh | Black Walnut Meats, picked rout, 80c lb. Add postage, Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. | Hot, age Ruby King Pep- }per, $2.50 Tomato, $3.50 M | Cabbage, $1. 50 M. Exc. for seed Rene. Clifford Smith, Baxley, 4, " Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $2.50. M; Ruby King, Calif. Won- |insp. Red Skin. PR Potato, $3.50 YM: Govt. insp. Bunch Potato, 'Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. * Exp. Stat. var., $1.25 C; 500, $4.; $6.50 M. PP; Express; "10-20 M, $5.50 M; 50 M up, $5. M; Mar- | globe, Rutger Tomato, 65e | $3.50 M; Egg plants, Bell Pep- pers, 25e doz. Morris Sanders, Vidalia. y Certified P. R. plants for sale. lots. W. W. Williams, Qtitman. Imp. Red, Copper Skin Pota- ito plants, ready, -$2. M. FOB. Good count. Frank Chancey, Bristol. Mastodon Strawberry, 80 C; in Ga. 6 Red Gold Strawberry plants with each order of 500. No checks nor COD. Mrs. Pearl |Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. 2. | Govt. insp. certified, treated Copperskin P. R. Plants, $2.50 |M. Prompt shipment. Add post- age. Coy E. Roberts, Screven. Govt. insp. Red Skin Potato, $2.50 M;. Marglobe, Rutger To- | mato, $2, M; Long Green Hot, and Pimiento Pepper, $3. M; 50c C. Miss Florence OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2. Certified Mastodon Strawber- ry, $1. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Car- rollton, Rt. 5. Blakemore, Everbearg Straw- berry, 50c C; Imp. Blackberry, 8, $1.00; Catnip, Horsemint, big bunch, 15c; China Berry, Cher- ry, Apple, large May Peach, C. H. Hyde, Gainesville, Rt. 4 Marglobe Tomato, ready, moss packed, $2. M. Full count. J. E. Arnold, Surrency, Rt. 2. Cert. Marglobe, ater Toma- to, $2. M; Govt. insp. P. R. and Large or small avon ict is C. Hei Lettuce, Heading Collard, White Ber- |packed quart; Garlic, 40 diz.;} P. RB. Plants, govt. insp,, also 500. $1.30: M; | $1.75 M. Full count. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. PR, and LA Cop- der Sweet Pepper, $4. M; Govt. | $5. M. Ready. Prompt shipment. Bunch P. R. Potato, Tifton} Wire or phone for prices on big | Sugar Pear Trees, 30c ea. Mrs-}|R Peppermint, $1. doz.; Also}, Garlic Bulbs, 10c ea.; $1. doz. | Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart- P. R. Plants, imp. red, yellow |. fj i Klondike Strawberry, 50e C del. | imsp., shipment. MO only. W. ReHut- |. Copper Skin cones $3. -M.}. $2.50 M: Ruby ; | Wonder Sweet Pepper, $4. M;|Q R. | $2.75 M moss: packed, $2. M | Pepperm LM. RB. N | Bed. ota ae Insp.. Red. Skin PR Potato, : i lard, 15c doz.; tbls. Add , Tomato, < Marglobe, King, Calif. Govt. insp. Red Skin P. Plants, $3.50 M. Prompt. ship- ment. - Manning Johnson, Bax-. ed, ley, Rt. 4, Certified Imp. Vine Grown P. R. Plants, good count and quality, $3. M; 5000 or more, } L, H. Williams, Alma, | Ws? 3: Govt, + $5. M; Marglobe, Rutger Toma- to, $2.50 M; Calif. Wonder, Ruby King Sweet Pepper, $4. M. No COD. Prompt shipment. Vernon Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. Rutger, Marglobe tomato, moss packed, $2, M; Red Skin P. R. Potato, seed grown from insp. Red Skin, Py BR. Gg Plants, $3.50 M; Bunch Potato, | 500, st 50; $1.50; Wonder, Cayenne 1] Black Beauty aes Bl P PM: 50e -C.. Pre Pitts. vine cutting, $2.50 M. Del. May. | $2:25: L. D. Lightsey, Screven, _ Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, 8)/ in roots, $2. M; Cabbage, Col- lard, $1.50 M; Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper, $3. M. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. = Tomato, ; Govt. insp. treated Red Skin P. R. Plants, $2.50 M. Full count. Tian Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2: Govt. insp; P, R. Plants, ssf M; 5000, $2.25 M. Full coun G. Ben Wilson, Chula. Chas, -W., Goceubien Gai- bage, $1. 25 M; Rutger, Mar- globe Tomato, $2. 50 M; 500, 75c. Marglobe, Rutgey |Special price on large orders. ) Tel. 45079. B. F. Mallard, Sa- vannah, Rt. 5, Box 378. Plants, $2.25 M. Prepaid. pact | Lightsey, Screven. Kudzu Crowns, State certi- fied, 2 and 3 yrs. old, good strong roots, $17.50 M; $4.50 C; 200, $8. Maude Hamby, Green- ville. ~~ Kudzu Crowns, $7. M; $1..C; May Strawberry, $1. C; Garlic, int, 30 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. J. H. Miller, -Dahlon- | eee, IRL. 1. Goxt. insp. PR Plants, ready, $2.50 M; Tomato, W. G. per Skin Sweet Potato, $2.59 N. Redmond, Pelham, 3000, $7.50;-5000 or more; $2.25 M. PP. John W. Wilson, Bristol. LA. Copper, and PR Red Skin| Potato, certified, $2.00 M. Pull |e Ups, }count. B. H, Mann, Sere C Rt. -% Rutger, Marglobe Tomato, 5Ue -C; $1.50 M; Bubye King Pepper, 50c C; $2.75 M. Moss pecked. Prompt shipment.. Can furnish trucks. | Hiram Lightsey, Sur- | rency,, Rt. Di Rutger, Marglobe Tomato, 50| insp. Red Skin P. ale COD, 3 gue Jessie Dykes, Ba: Giant Mastodon Strawberry, $1.00 Fashion Peach Tr Garlie Bulbs, 50c mint, 30 doz.; C: Add postage. Mrs. er, Sener Rt. sistant Toman moss and wat field grown, 300, = 50; $2.50 M; Mar: $3.00 ; Tot and Sw Egg Plants, $3.00 M: Otis Conner, Pitts. Chas. W. Cabbage lard500, $1. : ee Plants, doz.; Also. Okra in pod (not shelled): kin, 25 pk; 5 Rey Gourds posta ge. | bbe: EL Richardson, " 3 ; 800 lbs. Lesp purity, 99.63, weed germ. 82 per ct., per ct., inert matter, ether crops, 2 per c for ; $1.50M; Ruby King Pepper, far 50 Cc. $2.75 M. Moss packed. Phompt shipment. Can furnish | |trucks. Leo Lightsey, Surrency, | a Rt. 2 Red~ Skin PR Plants, govt. , $2.25 ML FOB. Prompt |- to, Surrency, Rt. 2. < : Copper, Red Skin, Unit One Potato, $1.75 del. in Ga. L. C. : | Harper, Surrency; Rt. 2. Giant Mastodon Everbearing | Strawberry, $1.00 C; Old Fash- } Lion Peach trees, 20c ea.; Pep- permint, 30c doz.; Catnip, 8, 50c; Garlic Bulbs, 0c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lucy Turner, | 50 | Gainesville, Rt. 6. Marglobe. Tomato, Hot Pep- per, 15c doz.;\Green Glazed Col- 60c C; Also Hot and Sweet Pepper Seed, 5c postage. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. Cert. Copper Skin PR Plants, vine grown, $2.10 M. PP. $2.09 M. for 4000 up exp. in Ga. Now eee J I. Rigdon, Alma, pomaae: Bunch PR: Plants, from stock developed at Coasta Plains Exp. Stat., insp. and. cert., $5.00 M. Del. or PP Aubrey Olliff, Bristol. Govt. imsp. and sesated Red Calif, Multiplying 20c_start; 12 starts, | Karl Fincher, ae Striped Half Seed, 50 Ib. my DeLange, E - Champion oe lard. 4 Thls., $1.00 Mrs. -T. T. Hotton itown, Rt. 1. Mixed Turnip, 60c Velvet. Okra, 25. Melon, Darlington oz.; Black W Curley. Mustard, Greens, 20c oz.; $1 Mruit tomato, 10c_ Chambers, Canton, | Recleaned _ 90 Day Beans, germ. - 90 per 99 per ct., $3.50 bu. G enson, Andersonville. About 35 Ibs. pure termelon, hand saved, shade, $2. lb. H, J. ley, Rt. 3... 5 , . Texas Coprock Gra nsp. | ghum, low growing, nu ing, $6. Cwt.; 3 feed, $2. D bu. R. D.* sg Cherry Tomato,. * ce ore we 3 " ay Ga, Sweetheart, et. germ., $2. lb. W. O. ing okra 30 pkg, 0 moth, sunflower seed, $1. . Lula Stover, L Rt. ie WwW and Flat Dutch Cab- 40 lb.; Marglobe and tomato, $1. 79 lb.; white ies putier Ibs., $2.00; also Schley art pecans, - mixed, wel ant. 6 lbs., = All . M. J ad Si viped Hf Run- beans, 25 cugr and . H. Parks, mixed peaS, $3.85. bu.; gel velvet beans, $4. 15 Be. . Thurmond, Greens- bs., Whippoorwill peas, $5. bu. FOB. J. , Leary. bu. van peck. PR. 1 _butterbeans, 30 little, nice dry sage, ith Brabs, zy bu. FOB. lersey peas, also ady, weevil-free, . for print sacks. J e cup ul for a nice sack. | "postage. Mrs. Roy Ft. 1. 1 recleaned 90- eans in 2 bu. bags, Knight, Dexter. : ow Crowder and | ae peas, also 5 lbs. 25c lb. Add postage. cLauchiin, Bluffton, Rt. 14 beans, recleaned, Nowell, Macon, Rt. 90-day runner velvet , $4.50 bu. Paul Cram- \ id seed Brabs, 10 own gxyed rowders led, e&. $4.25 , $4. bu. FOB. oa he Ellaville. | Iron Peas, $4. bu. Fob. send sample upon request orders. Cc M. Sims, Brab. Peas bright, bu. A. H. Murchison, .| peas, $3.50. All BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE EGGS. FOR SALE |bears 2 crops, 6 cups, $1.25; Pur- ple Hull Crowder, 5 cups, "$1. 25, No less sold. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Brown Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, good cond., 50c large teacup. Prompt shipment. Mrs. | Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. | 150 bu. Ramhorn Peas, white black eye, $5.; 150 bu. sae | cleaned treated for weevils, R. W. = Brown, Buehanan, Blackeyed Calif. Peas, 5 Ibs., 1 $1.00; $1.75 per 10 Ibs., PP in Ga. Miss Lillian Hardin, White, |e. ae 500 ibs. Combine Peas, _re- cleaned, sound, 8c lb. R. T. Ran- dall, Lavonia, Rt, 1. Mung Beans, fine for hay and chicken. feed, 30c lb.; White Lightning Okra, 50 cup. Alt PP in Ga. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rr i. Few Colored Bunch Butter- beans, 25 cup; Exe. for print sacks. 1 cup beans per sack. Mrs. Jake Cochran, Cartersville, eA Rib: 3. 15 bu. sound 90 Day Running | Velvet Beans, $5, bu.; 15. bu. | Field, some Tilman, Speckle, |Brab., New Era Peas, $4. bu. |W. A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1. | About 3, bu. Velvet Beans, $6.50 bu, if shipped. T. A. Clock, | Pitts, Re ae -Gatan Soy Beans, recleaned, . 50 bu. L. C Nowell, Macon, pa ee 90 Day Running Speckle and Osceola Velvet Beans, germ. 85 per ct. or better, $4. bu.; Any size order shipped. Check or MO. Dan W. Wells, Buena Vista. CORN AND SEED CORN} - FOR pee Al- | WwW white a sgn t ew Era peas, slightly | 5} Bis Yellow Pop ened (25 qt. Add postage. Ruth McDaris, 'anton, Rt. 3. Corn in truck load lots, $1.50 bu. W. D. Gill, Richland, Rt. 2: Pure Whatleys Seed Corn, nubbed, shelled, $1.50 pk.; $3. half bu.; 150 bu. in shuck, $1. 50 bu. at barn. Pew. Thurmond, Farmington. : Whatleys cert..Seed Corn, $5. |bu.; Also, Biloxi Soy Beans, $4.50 bu. fob. W. T, Flowers, Perry. : Corn and Fodder (a few tops) for sale, M. M. Whealler, Alto. EGGS FOR SALE Dark Cornish selected eggs, ' 16 for $1.40 del. in Ga. Miss Le- -}ona Simpson,. Sparta, Rt. 2. Pure white Giant eggs, from |paid. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. | John _Myers, Hartwell, Rt 2, Purebred White Cornish eggs, 15, $2.25 postpaid. Mrs. J. O. Howell, Pineview. Fertile eggs: B. B. B. B. pure. /Mammoth Bronze turkey, $4.50.) doz.; Black Leghorn, $2.25 for Po; Bantam (some from Top Knot bantams), $1.25 for 12. Exc. for good sacks, peas or pea- nuts. Write first. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram. Purebred Dark Cornish eggs, | Foy str. $1.75 per 15. Mrs. Leon Mixon, Ocilla, Rt, 1, Box 247. per 15. FOB. Write. Mrs. G. W. Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 808. Ringneck pheasant eggs. nett, Augusta, 2710 Walton Way. Guinea Eggs, 15, $1.50. Plus, !postage or COD. Harry Hair, 111, Lyons, Rt. 1. . - Giant S. C. Black Minorca eggs, breeding exclusively since 1925; $3. per 15. PP. L. B. Mil- lians, Newnan. ane Black Minorca Eggs, | setting of 17, $1.50. PP. Mrs, L. D. liott, Layer, Rt. Mee | Early Brown 6 Wks. Peay} finest stock, $2.50 setting, post- | Purebred Red Quill eggs, $2.) Write for prices. John R. Ben-} Mountain. | White African Guinea Eggs, nad = 75. J. N. Carson, Griffin, SACKS FOR SALE Few White Sacks, unironed, 15c ea. Mrs. Ramie 2.) Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1. 6 unwashed White, 100: cap.| sacks, perfect shape, $1. PP, B. Waughn, Dunwoody. /print sacks, best matched, 25, $6.00; 25 ea.; Other ints, 20, - $3. 50: 20c ea. PP. only. Mrs. Glenn H. Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. Print 100 1b. cap.! sacks, wash- ed, ripped, 3, $1.00; White, un- washed, 12 ea. PP. Mrs. J. H. Faas Gainesville, Rt. 7, Box 51. Print 100 Ib. cap. sacks, wash- washed, 12c ea. PP, Mrs. Clau- dene ae Gainesville, Rt. Irene Pier ce, Gainesville, Rt, 6. Print sacks, washed, ironed, 25c ea.; Add postage. Mrs, Lon- aig Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Some nice print sacks for sale or exe. for nice sundried ap- ples: 1 sack for 1 lb. Ha. pay postages Mrs. John ~ Conrad, Franklin. Phone No. 2604. White sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, etc. for sale or exe. for purple skin P. R. pota- to plants: 10 sacks for each thousand. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Henry Williams, Tallapoosa, Rt. Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 25e ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. "|S. MeDaniel, Cuming, Rt. 2. Large Print Sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 25c ea.; $2.85 doz. Miss Pauline Hig. gins, Cumming, Rt. I, Good quality Print Sacks, 25c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Ford Pirkle, Cumming, Rt. 3 Print sacks, washed, ironed, 25s ea.; White, 20c ea. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. V..E. Harris, Cumming, Rt. 4. About 400 or 500 Print Sacks 25e ea.; PP on order for 400 Prompt delivery. 3 free with each order 100, at $24.00 C. Bis oe Ingram, Dawsonville, fH a3s White Sacks, good grade, 100 Ib. cap., unripped; 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Hill, Ellen- wood, Rt. 2. White Sacks, 100 lb. cap., ripped, washed, bleached, iron- ed, free of holes,25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Candler Mathis, Gainesville. Print sacks, washed, ironed, ea. Add postage. Cash, MO, or COD. Prompt shipment. Mrs. ae Gainesville, Rt. Large size Print Sacks, 25c }ea. Four or more PP. No checks nor stamps. Mrs. Walter Ayers, Gainsville, Rt. 5. Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, mildew, 25c ea.; $2.75 doz.; Odds and with small holes, 20c ea.; $2.00 doz. Add postage. No stamps nor checks. rompt shipment. Mrs. Eliza- beth Allison, Gainesville, Rt 32, 100 White Chicken Feed Sacks, washed, no letters, $15 cash, or COD; Print, washed, ironed, 4, $1.00.Add postage. bs G. L. Bramlett, Marietta, t. 4. A 100 Jb. cap. Print Sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes rand mildew, 30c ea. Plus post- age. COD if desired. No cheeks nor stamps. Mrs. W. J. Cogbran. Stonewall. Some. white sacks, me sale, or exc. for white Guinea hens. 12 sacks for 1 hen and will come after within reasonable distanee. Or will buy the gui- neas. F. W. Maddox, Stone ute 10 washed, Je Good clean, 100 Ib. cap.,| ed, ripped, 3, $1.00; White, un- |, | CABBAGE: .t,- Bom 51. x ~ Nice print sacks, free ef holes, 25e ea.; White, 18 ea. Mrs.| |Ready..No worms nor insects. 6 mi. N. E. Metter, on oe Will not ship. J. F. Little, For- FEATHERS: 2 Nice, new, white, eon feathers, 60c Ib. del. Sample on request. Mrs. way collins, Gainesville, Rt. 1. or more. No checks nor stamps. | W. MEAT: free of holes, and mildew, 25c} *|sired by Riegeldale Conquerors 'Comet, out of cows with AR tation. | foot. W. 'Glen Haven Baron Monarch No. } 385130; Dam: chicken 0. C, | Bal SACKS FOR SALE 2 Print sacks, washed, free of holes, and mildew, 35 ea.; un- washed. sacks but white when }washed, 20c ea. Add postage. No chks, nor COD. Roy Grindle, Dahlonega, RFD 1. Good quality white feed sacks, free of holes and mildew, 7 for $1.00. Add postage, No chks nor COD. Mrs. Virgil Padgett, Jas- per, Rt...1. = _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE APPLES: Nice bright Golact Delicious Sundried Apples, 65c lb. FOB; 75 del. Mary Ellen Osborn, Roy. : Nice Bright Golden Deli- cious Sundried Apples, 75e lb. del.; 65 lb. FOB. Garlic Plants, 25c doz. Mrs. W. C. Smith, Roy. BEES WAX: Nice Bees Wax. Make hee offer. Mrs. R.. EL, Bentley, Carnesville, Rt. 2. 1 or 2 truckloads Cabbage. hard road. Easy to load. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1. COTTONSEED: Empire, wilt resistant Cotton Seed, Ist yr., from cert. seed, kept pure at gin, 4c lb. at farm. syth, Rt. 4. Recleaned Ga. Experiment Stat. Ist. yr. New Empire, wilt resistant Big Boll Cotton Seed, ginned 1 variety gin, 6 lh. Riley C. Couch, Turin. BEESWAX: 10 lbs. Beeswax, 7e lb. Mrs. Emma Stantony Conyers. HAY: % 7 tons Airight Peanut Hay, free of poison, 70. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt..2. LOQUARTS(Jap plum): 9 Loquart (or Jap plum) 1 yr.\ old trees for sale, also few of the seed, 6 for 25c. Fruit ripens in March and April. Mrs. M. L. Duncan, Cairo, 342 3rd Ave., N. Sugar cured meat: 1 ea, ham, 28 lbs., 70c lb.; shoulder, wt. 17 lbs., 60e Ib. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1 2 good home cured hams, about 25 lbs. ea., 60c lb. Georgie Nichols, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. Guar. odkwood smoked meat, per-lb. Hams, 70c; Shoulders, 50c; Side, 60c lb. Ship COD. E. , Hurst, Meigs, Rt. CATILE FOR SALE Fine Jersey Gao due freshen May, gentle. Rent to nearby party who will feed well, shel- ter, breed, return calf when weaned. Nominal fee. Frank Cain, Buford, Rt.- 2. 3/4 Jersey-Guernsey Male, 10 mos. old, ready for service, good cond., or trade for good grade Heifer. Mrs. D. CG. Harper, Atlanta, 2858 Campbellton Rd., S. W. Tel. Ra. 0302. Reg. Guernsey Bull Calvon, records up to 13,000 milk, and 733 fat. John W. Bussey, Co- lumbus,- Care Claymore. Plan- 3 reg. Jersey Cows, fresh in with Design-Observer Calves at P. Chappell, Newnan, Re. 1. Guernsey Male Calf, 2 mos. old, reg. buyers name, Sire: Emmaline of W. V. F. No. 1013414. 30. fob farm. No letters. Ges: Mal- let, Jackson. Reg, Jersey Heifers, sired by son of either $12,000 bull, or $27,000 bull. Wee for prices . R. Ledbetter, | 17, horned type, 2. yrs. old, Sir CATTLE FOR SALE Hereford Bull Calf, 6 mos. o also heavy herd Bull, Do breeding. W. J. Lyle, Lilb Rt. 1, Care Oraland Farm. Hereford Bull, TE Conquer Bar 13 Conqueror 31, Dam-TP Quaker Maid 11, Breeder-Quar- ter Circle AH Ranch, Ishawooa, Wyoming; Also used J. D. 11 A Combine, running cond., $250. Write. Rabun Gap-Na- coochee School Farm, Rabun Gap. Care H. L, Fry. 5 Guernsey-Jersey Cow, 2 yrs 10. mos. old, 2 gals. daily, aoe to. freshen Oct, with 2nd, calf. See me at my place 2 mi. So. Lum kin. Camp Ground. Mrs. Daisy T. Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. > Box 81. Young Jersey Cow, relia 2 2nd. calf 7 wks, old, good but- ter cow. See at my farm. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. Tel. Ch. LCE TJensey Mileh Cow with ist ealf, 21/2 gals. milk daily, $130. ( not included). W. C.. Meaders, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Jersey-Guernsey Male, 15 mos. old, $75. Mrs. C. T. Free- man, Bowman, Rt. l. ~ Reg. Hereford Bulls: 3 yr. old | proven herd bull, Clybels Ne- vada Prince 32, about 1400 lbs., 2 yr. old son of FT Stanway. Domino, about 1100 lbs.; 14 mos. old grandson of Real Silver Domino 44, (the $52,000 bull), few Yearling Bulls, Horned and Polled. John T. Cline, Oxford. Tel. Covington 3478 or 2167. ~ 3 reg. Jersey Heifers to fresh- en latter part of Sept., 3 Grade Jerseys, 2 of which are now milking, 1 to freshen next month. Priced to. sell. & Sie Stewart, Crawfordville. 4 2 Fresh Cows and 3 Heavy Springers for sale. H. C. Wal- drip, Forsyth, Rt. 1. Full blooded Holstein Bulli, 3 yrs. old, about 900 lbs., $200. at my barn. 1/2 mi. off Hwy., 80. Turn at Juniper Fork. Write before coming. Will Epps, Juni- per, Rt. 2, Box 8. HOGS FOR SALE 2 SPC Boars, farrowed Sept. and Ott: 49, grand champ. bloodlines, for sale. Mrs. L. A. Holmes, Ranger, Care Ever- green Farms. : 15 Big Bone PC Pigs, 8 wks. old, $10. ea; Also 1 purebred _ Jersey Bull, ready for light service, subj. to register. Mrs. Eee Simmons, Macon, Rt. 4. 2 fine litters Yorkshire pigs, 1 bred sow, to be third litter, 1 extra fine Boar, 18 mos. old, all reg. in buyers name. Also. bar- rows from the litters. W. H.. Murray, Graysville. 4 blocky type SPC Male pigs, - 4 mos, old, treated, over 60 lbs., : $30. Will ship. WwW. Cc. Parks, ee Macon, Rt. 3, Allen Rd. : OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky, reg. buyers name, 8 wks, old, $25. Satis. guar. Ship anywhere. H. J. Dupree, Acworth, RFD 1. 16 Feeder Pigs, 10 wks. old, $6. ea. here. Will not ae GIB. McCoy, Warrenton, Rt. Nice thrifty SPC ae bred to Wonder Boy, reg. buyers name, - $60.00; 3 mos. old reg. pigs sired by Wonder Boy, $39. C. R. Morgan, Americus. : 4 SPC Boar pigs, long bodied, meat type, fine breeding stock, : grand champ. bloodlines, 10 i wksj old, dbl. treated, wormed, : $20. ea. with papers. George Brownlee, Jr., Ben Hill, Care Sandra La Farm. : 2 nice Essex Gilts, bred ta + reg. male, reg. in buyers name, $45. and $47.50; One pair Es- sex pigs, 8 mos. old, reg. buyers name, $33. Hoyt Moss, Lula, - OIC pigs, simultaneous im. mune, show type, from blua ribbon stock, reg. buyers name. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1, Care Oraland Farm. Reg. Hereford pigs, hogs, best bloodlines, from National and State Champions, $25.-$50. at 4 wks. old. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd, Care Ward- Meade. Farm. Tel, 3969 M4 PAGE FOUR HOGS FOR SALE _ Reg. SPC pigs, 2 males, 2 fe- males, 80 lbs. or better, $30. ea. Frederick W. Remick, Macon, ~ Rt. 1; Jackson Hwy. ~ Choice reg. Berkshire pigs. male and female, from South's oldest Berkshire herd, $20. ea. Cc. J. Hardman, Commerce. Purebred OIC pigs, light serv- ice boars, open gilts, reg. buy- ers name. W. P. Hughes, Cum- ming, Rt, 1. - About 50 Feeder Pigs, mostly ~ Hampshires, Big Bone Guinea, few OIC, weaning age, $7.50- $10. ea.; Also Spotted Mare, 4 yrs. old, and Spotted Stallion Colt Mare, 15 mos. old, work anywhere, safe for children, $175. G. M. Walden, Gibson, Rt. 2 Booking orders for purebred Black African Big Bone Guinea igs for May 15th shipping, from s fide of 13. P+ Lo Streat sry Nichols, Rt. 3. Reg. Cherry Red Duroc*males gilts, 15 wks. old, 75-100 lbs. reg. buyers name, Dbl. treated wormed, $35. FOB. H. H. Hai Jr. Lyons, Rt, 1, Care Mahoc Farms. At Stud: "Reg. Hampshii Boar, from a large litter. Fec $1., or 1 bu. corn. Leland Sand Glennville, Rt. 1, Box 14. 6 Blocky type Cherry Re Duroc pigs, 4 Gilts, 2 Males, mos. old, treated, registered i buyers name, $30. ea. Mi: Dublee Peterson, Vidalia, RF zs Reg. Durocs, low blocky typ ~~ Cherry Red, 10-12 wks. old pis sired by Low Prince, 1949 Dix Grand Champ; by Low Chic 1948 Dixie Grand Champ. Un related pigs, $35. ea. fob. Au _brey Olliff, Bristol. SPC Pigs, 8 wks. old, fro: litter of 10, reg. in buyer _ mame. Paul Sherrod, Pavo. Reg. Hampshire Boar, 11/: yrs. old, about 400 Ibs., out o- OBryon herd at Hiattville. Kansas, a real breeding. boar, Ae Ben H. Parham, Talbotton. eS? -* Reg. Duroe Pigs, 8-12. wks. old, best type, breeding. Aubrey Stallings, Carrollton, Care El- Mar Farm. Fine Blocky Essex Gilt, bred to reg. Black Essex Male, reg. in buyers name, $52.50. ATG: Moss, Lula. : Reg. Hereford Hogs, 4 and 5 mos. old Gilts, Weaned pigs. Can furnish unrelatedr pairs of best quality and breeding. Your inspection invited. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Pa- > per Mill Rd. Tel. 969-M-4, 8 pigs, 4 females, 4 males, Essex-Berkshire, $12.50 ea. at farm. W. D. Wilbanks, Chats- worth, Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Strawberry Roan Horse, flax mane and tail, gentle, work anywhere, 12 yrs. old, $70. A. A. Shaw, College Park, yee 3 Tel. Ca. 2340. Reg. American Saddle Filly $100.00; Also reg. Bred Mares s Gordon Kettles, Dalton, Good Mule, around 1100 lbs. 10 yrs. old, $150. Mrs. Laur Dudley, Warthen, 5d yr. old Mare, about 900 lbs dark bay, 4 yr. old Geldin; about 900 lbs., bay, both brok en to plough or riding, fro: horse sired by Tenn. Walke: $250. for both: Mrs. R. E. Cot- ton, Milledgeville, 221 N. Co- lumbia. Phone 8191 after 4:0! P.M. Good Mule. Must sell at once Bargain. Robert E. Walker, Car: Nelton Howard, Tucker, Rt. i Britt Rd. Sorrel Mare, 8 yrs. old, gouc cond., work anywhere, 1200 lbs. Also Good Milch Cow for sale or trade. Claude L. Coleman. Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. 2 Mules, good shape, $75, ea. 2 reg, Hereford Cows, with bull calf, $600. for both. W. N. John- son, Warrenton, Rt. 1. Nice Saddle Pony, children ean handle, $75. or trade for HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 2 nice Mares, well matched, 2 and 4 yrs. old, gentle but not broken to work, $150. for pair. Exc. for good milch cow with young icalf, or 2 young Heifers. Edith Collum, Haddock, Rt. 1. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 3 8 Tog. Goats (4 kids, 2 young, 2 old), $50.00; Also 2 Youn; Mules, 4 and 5 yrs. old, $300. a barn, or trade for cows. Will not ship. Elmer G. Anderson, El- berton, Rt. 3. - RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Grown Black and White Checker, $3.50, or trade for Grey Chinchilla: NZW 5 mos. old Buck, $2. Thomas Hi nee LaGrange, Rit 2s Californians, NZW sities for sale. Parents pedigreed, and registered. Most pedigrees with 1 or more Grand Champions. All letters ans. N. O. Newman, Atlanta, 2636 Buford Hwy. Trio Giant Chinchillas, breed- ing stock, ped. papers; few NZR Jrs., 3 each California Jr. Bucks and Does, Red, White, Blue Ped. Parents; 1 eight mos. old Doe, bred. R. H. Frye, At- anta, 1115 Woodland Ave., 3. . Tek Dixie 5182. .97 Fine large White Does, 11- 4 lbs., 3 Giant Chin. Does, with 9 babies, 1 Fancy Chin, buck, other bucks. S. -E. Minner, Tilledgeville, 630 1/2 Wilkin- m St. : 1 Several Jr. and Sr. Angora oes, bred, $5. ea.; Also few ine bucks, cheap. W. E. Stone, oyston,-Rt. 1. Ped. Giant Chinchillas, both 2x, 3 mos. 1 yr. old, open and ved does, mature bucks, Grand hamp,. stock; Also NZR and olden Fawn Jrs. G. A. Ulm, oulan, 26 NZW Rabbits, 2 mos. old; sucks, $1.25; Does;- $1.50 ea.: .ot. for $26. Grady Panter, Dial. 2 mos. old heavy wt. Chin- hilla Trio, buck from separate itter, $10. Ped. papers furnish- sd. Ship anywhere. Exp. col. John L. Parrott, Macon, Rt. 6, 2366 Miller Field Rd. About 20 Does, most all bred, 3-4 lbs., 3 bucks, some little ones. At bargain. C. P. Trimble, Atlanta, RFD 6, Box 6012. Tel Ch. 6693. Nice heavy wt. Chinchilla Rabbits, from pedigree stock, 5 mos., and: 2 mos. old. Write for prices. J. C. J. Brown, Toccoa, bs ae 1 Male, pinkeyed, white, 18 mos. old, $2.50. Check or MO. Rachel Roberts, Grantville. One pair NZW Rabbits, breed ing age, pure stock, $6. fob. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie. Young mixed Rabbits, 2 and 3 mes. old, for-sale. Mrs, Car- rie Shackleford, Atlanta, 1218 ve cL tOn Rd., S. W. Tel, Ra. 8874. 3 mos. old, ped., from large par- ents, sired by Blue Ribbon win- mers of best show blood lines. Write: .R. Lamar. _ Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2... NZW Pedigree Rabbits, both Jr. and Adults, for. sale or exc vor 4 lb. meat rabbits, Jack Hin- ton, Atlanta, 929 Victory Dr., S N. Tel. Ra. 7939. 5 Old Rabbits, 4 does, 1 buck; > younger ones, about 2 mos. rid, $10. for lot. Ashford Con- POP, PLutSs rubs: As Ped..NZW Rabbits, 1 buck, 2 oes, 10 wks. old, $2.25 ea.; ks. old, $1.50 ea. Exp. Col. ug Otis Mashburn, Cumming, pis Ds SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Approx, 10 Goats, both sex, 3 ids, mixed Fog. and Saanan, 55. ea. for entire lot, at my lace. Hal Butts, Atlanta, Rt. 1. ox 343. 5 Nanny Goats, one giving ya gal. milk daily, all good breeds, 2 Saanan Bucks, $3.-$2. ea. at my place, Or deliver within 20 mi. radius. Lee B. Black, Stock- bridge, Rt. 1. Heavy Wt. Chinchilla, NZR, and Golden Fawn Flemish Jun- iors, pedigreed, also some bred cattle. Glenn Norton, Fairburn. Asis e Rapes ES does. Write for informat inauiries ans G. A 1) wl te Sandy Flemish Giant Bucks, | 6 | ed, $4. pr.; Birds, POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS, AUSTROLORPS, BE Co ; Purebred Rooster, 1 yr. old, fine for breed- ing, $5, Express. D, I. Thomas, | Watkins St; BANTAMS: Bantams: Breasted Red Games, RI Reds, also Silver Pheasants, and Ringneck Doves. B. H* Holson- back, East Point, 302 S. Harts St. Buff Cochin Hens, 1 3 Buff Cochin Rooster, $10. for lot. MO only. Shipped COD. Mrs. | Ollie M. Gunter, Abbeville. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Few Started Capons, 85 ea. Also taking orders for started capons, Coleman B. Altman, ah 1446 Brussel St. CORNISH, GAMES, & > GIANTS: 60 Dark Cornish Hiens, ee 5 Roosters, 10 mos. old, treated for fowl pox and New. Castle Disease, banded, pullorum pass- ed, $2.25 ea. Will not. ship. S. M. Honeycutt, Alma, Rt. ish, laying, $10. trio. MO. No checks. J. C. Hetons Martin, Ris Trish Red Cock, 2 nice Rens. $10.00; Two Grist Greys, $10.00; Trio Ga. Shawl. Neck War Horse, $10.00; Few Chapel! Cocks, 4 and 5 Ibs., All 2-yrs. old. Satis. guar. GM. Walden, Gibson, Rt. 2. White Lace Red Cornish, 2 yrs. old Rooster, spurs trimmed, $3. 50. Or exc. for one same breed; 3 White Lace and Dark Cornish Cross Cockerels, 8 mos. old, $2. ea. MO. L. C: Lootle, Glennville. 2 Game Cocks, 1 pure Shut- fler, 1 nice Stag, $10. 00; 1 Shawl Neck Brood Cock, $5. Cons. trading (especially . for nice young rabbits), Write. W. C. Shumate, ~ Le Tel Dex 30Gr: Purebred Dark Cornish Roost- er, about 10 mos. old, extra nice, $2.50. exp. prepaid. Leland Sands. Glennville, Rt. 1, Box 16. : : LEGHORNS: es 25 ea. White Leghorn Pul- lets, 4 mos.old, and Hens, Apr. 1949 hatch, 75 per ct. laying. Jock Hinton, Atlanta, 929 Vic-| tory Dri; S2-Wr Le. Ra. 7939. 15 White Leghorn. Fryers, roosters will weigh about 2 lbs. | ea., 75c ea, at my home. Mattie fc McPherson, Atlanta, 695 S. Cen, 4% ter Hill Ave. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, - QUAIL, DOVES, BPE Purebred Racing Homer Pig- eons, $3.50. pr.; 3 prs., . $10.00; Six prs. large type WhiteKings, $4. pr. Gordon Dixon, Camilla. Purebred Racing mated, working, seamless bana- 3 prs., $10. E. H. Mor- gan, College Park, 231 E . Cain- bridge. | 2 pairs each of Plus 1 oad Fantails, Black . and White Nuns, 3 prs. White Kings,. 2 prs. Young, $3. pr.; 2 prs. Au- to-Sex Homer, 1 pr. young, $5. pr.; Pr. American. Crested Jum- bo Giants, Silver Kings, 1 pr. Young, $10. W. W. Gunier, ab- beville, Booking orders for Ringneck | Pheasant and Va. Quail. All in- quiries ans. R. H. Frye, Atlanta, 1115 Woodland Ave., S. E. Small flock of Pigeons in house, at my place. fants, 1000 L. F. Howard, Atlanta, 1010 Washington St., S. W. : - 4 fine mated nd banded prs Racing Homer Pigeons, $3)> pr 4 prs., $10. Write fo on or send MO Black _ Austrolorp. Augusta, POB 175, or. SIT) g Modern Black MO only. Will ship~ ? GEESE, ETC. . 4*trios White Lace Red Corn- |. $5. single. S Stone Mountain, Rt. }- RFD 3, Box 30. ~ TEISEONS, Hue DOVES, Homers, Ringneck Pheasant chickens and Pheasant eggs for sale, or exc, for- Ruffled- Grouse - Eggs, Chickens, or Breeders, for own raising. John R. Bennett, Au- gusta, 2710 Walton Way. REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS 50 young NH Red Hens, =. ea.; Lot, $90. FOB. Mrs. B. W. Biddy, Acworth, Rt. 1, . 300 NH Red Pullets, 4 wks. old, extra good laying oa 35c ea. T. B. McCall Rt a Box 62. 300 NH Re | grade, vaccii Haddock, Rt. 1. 12 NH Red Hens, 4 A (4-H Club flock); 1 yr. old, laying, $2. eae Shirley. Blackstock, Douglasville, Rt an es le 30 head NH Red Hens, 1949 hatch, laying, $1.50 ea:; Or lot and 2 Roosters, $45. Mrs. Clif- | ford Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4, 200 NH Red Pullets, 10 wks. | old, $I. ea. Any amt. at farm. No shipping. R. O.~ White, Jonesboro, Ri... Box 383. 275 NH Pullets, 7 mos. old, 50 per ct. laying, $1. 85 ea, Ralph fa Dangar, Woodstock, - 350 Triple A Sk strain R. I. Red Hens, 14 mos. old, laying-70 per ct.; 400 three | mos. old NH Pullets, direct from | Hubbard Farms, $1.50 ea. F. es Kennedy, Alpharetta, Rt. 3076 1/2 Roswell Rd. TURKEYS, ae DUCE -Large pr. beginning to dey % Poulan, pee =e aE pr. Geese $10. 00; He we White Muscovey Ducks, eSHaaN ss Ducks, $2.00; Drakes, $3. ea. Mrs. M. at; Gaddis, = Sent Box 427. f Bronze Gobbler, vA Hens, $10. ea.; All a $27. change. Mrs. C. R. Ae ate Monroe, Rt. Bo hae Be evens: Turkeys, 4 hens (average 16 lbs.), 1 tom, 25 Ibs., 45 Ib. Cannot ship. Charles Golia, Jefferson, Rt-3. Broad Breasted 4 wks. ob Turkeys, pullorum. clean, $1.25. tea, No order under 6. G. K. De- Long, Gainesville, Rt. 6. x mm POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS: ~ Want strong, ney Bantam Rooster. Ma @ best offer de- | livered to Exp. Office, Way- cross. H. W. Rowland, Waycross, GUINEAS: Want 10 or 12 Guinea Hens, 2. Roosters, 194 ch PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, eee a Want Citnmon Pigeons, _ Rae tams, Guineas, cheap. Ernest |: Hall, Acworth, Rtg Want some Chukar Quail and-}, Eggs. W. K. Sullivan, Bain- {fi -bridge, Eox 77. * FARM HELP WANTED Want middle aged, honest, clean, healthy: woman (white or col.) tu live as one of family, and do light farm chores on farm. 3 in family, all adults. Modern conviences. small weck- ly salary. Apply at once. Mz ctor. | |W. I. Allgood, Dallas, Rt. 4. PS tractor. Want reliable woman to do light farm chores on small farm at once. Room, board, smith, Call collect 13142. ee | Stone Mountain, Box 3 Want family to. teas We. diary and Foote farm work at once. C. rae wen Vs Donough, Rt. 1 - Want small. family fo stale Waitt someone operating Bees, 2e nies of bees ae ee 10- 2 ae Atlanta, Rt 2. Want farmer for 20. bottom and. Rent fr cleaning up era house. ,Docia | | Want at once, reliable kin without _my presence Griffin. Tel. 7601. Want farm hand ae ction se el cS : ee for wi garc en spo nished. $2.50-$3. daily. Cc GI sae Fred C. Black Want job looking | af 15 yrs. exp. driving tra in fo if 2 T wants job- on chicken ing light work. Roo wages. Joe _Edelmann_ con, 113 Forest A farm near Atlanta, Ful |Can drive tractor. Vet. | license. _ References exc Want wotk on- feria Bs carpent Write Particulars G. self. Desire. w. h Christi ple. No bad habits. Can hi See: Esther Meadows, _ Rt. 4, cas Mrs. Jim Chi wages. Winters, Austell,- Rt 2 Man and Wife -want stock farm. Ans. all R. A. Gohlke, Se ) : White, single,