Te: om Linder,
Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1950
ek, Phursday, May 18 in
inty and aay, May 20,
he first season for the Toombs
arket. There were numbers of
Iso from other counties in that ,
d other. crops will be coming
jarket in a few days.
olqiiitt County market is in a
State where the growing
and truck crops has already
progress for-several years and a
ariety of crops were being auc-
ne here Saturday. :
d d with a great deal of interest
the planting-of pole
ans usually demand
ce than ordinary snap beans.
ty. cooperation and enthusiasm
f farmers, but of business peo-
ounty. and Municipal Officials,
laces were tremendously en-
; an omen of the future
arkets. At each place
a very impressive ceremony of
g several local citizens and of-
uve taken a special part in
markets into being and in
in every way possible to insure
the Commissioner of Agri-
a guest on each of these oc-
and had the pleasure and oppor-
addressing these gatherings.
and grounds, and~ seeing the
/women from the farms bringing
ucts of their hands to these mar-
ish food for all the people,
st help but cause us to reflect
n the significance of these events.
ominous days, when we are
illions of dollars to fight com- |
the countries of the old world,
e radio charges of communism
a: travelers here in our own
mn and women from the
stitute a bulwark for our coun-
foreign-ism_ can reach,
ly oe but has been |
The onion crop is moving in -
over | these splendid market
we see by the daily press and |
e could not help- but realize
3
plant the seed, who nurture and Cultivate
the young plants, and who harvest the
food to feed their fellow man are too
close to nature and: natures laws to fall -
victims to false philosophies.
Jesus, walking on the Sabbath Day
with his Disciples, answered, his critics by -
saying that man was not made for the.
| Sabbath; but the Sabbath was made for
mar: In like manner, it is also true, that
man was not made forthe land, but the
land was made for man, and he was com-
manded to tend it and*keep it. -
It is, therefore, obvious that. so long as
a large percentage of our people are
deeply rooted in the soil America need
never fear for lack of an army of patriotic
people who will defend it to the last.
- Each Farmers Market that is built is
but a link in the chain. Last week con-
tracts were let for initial buildings at -
A contract.
Sylvania and Waynesboro,
for the initial building; at Thomson, will
~ be let as soon_as the-bids can be received.
And, we expect to assume State control
of the market, at Augusta, within | sixty
wdays.\ <<
~ Markets will soon be in operation at
_ Leesburg, Donalsonville and Columbus
and this gives the State a chain of mar-
kets reaching entirely across the State-
from the Savannah to the Chattahoochee,
and extending as far North as Toccoa and
Rome, making a total number of twenty-
five markets.
State ene peo one become available
_ by fiscal years and are expended. by
quarters, in each fiscal year. For that
reason, the funds for further develop-
ments on these markets, and for improve-
-ments-on- them, become available grad-
ually and therefore can be used only as
they become available. -
We have made tremendous progress
over the years and especially during the
last ten-years. At the rate we are now
going it will be a comparatively short
time until we can hope to see proper
cold storage and proper facilities and
equipment for grading, packing . and
labeling of these Georgia products so
that they will command a premium in
the markets of the country.
The adding of these facilities will, of
al buildings on a
course, require additi
Parner of these markets, but those who
have visited these markets.must be im-
pressed by the fact that every building
is of brick, or concrete_and steel. And
each one has a foundation as solid as the
ground itself. This practice is being fol-
lowed. so that as additional money be-.
comes available it can be used for new
As fast as possible we are putting in
large truck scales for the convenience of
the farmers, truckers and, merchants -on
these markets. And, in a_ very. short
while we will begin to install a teletype
~ system which will provide instantly up-
to-the-minute -information, on the marxet,
_to farmers and buyers as to prices pre-
vailing all over the country.
It is also'my purpose to ask the next
session of the. Legislature to provide
funds for establishing a pilot transfer
market at or near Washington City and
this will provide a tremendous outlet for
our farm products into the smaller towns
of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Mary-
land and Virginia. Such a market should
double the demand for the products of
Georgia farms. :
It is the development of such a market-
ing system which will make practically
possible a diversified agriculture in Geor-
gia such as we have talked of and dream
ed of for years.
You may travel from East to West,
from the Atlantic to the Pacific and
North to South, from Canada to Mexico,
and no where can you find a spot which
has so many advantages and so few dis-
advantages as we have in this State.
Certainly no where can you find a great-
er people and surely we must have in
Georgia the vision and leadership to get
the benefit of these great advantages.
The cooperative effort now being-made
by all-agricultural agencies, together
with the enthusiastic support of our busi-
ness leaders and State and local officials,
combined with the enthusiastic determi-
nation and intelligent efforts of Georgia
farmers, is bound to result in our doing
great things in the next few years...
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
~ buildings and not for repairs to buildings =
that might be falling to pieces. -
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Tom Linder, Commissione:
Wublished Weekly at
114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga
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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
Lillistn peanut picker, hay
baler, alsoFrick peanut picker,
all good running cond., cheap. J.
J. Hair, Plainfield.
No. 7~McCormick Deering
mowing machine, McCormick
rake)=.4: ZHs wapon 2-2~ B
Syracuse -plow and 2-1 H. Sy-
racuse plows. Mrs D, J. Mc-
Corvey, Thomasville, Rt. 4.
A 2 unit elec. milking machine
and 7-10 gal. milk cans for small
dairy. Mrs, R S>. Boroughs,
Decatur, 239 Drexel Ave., phone
EV 2386 after 6 P. M.
Case heavy duty hay baier
with engine, starter, etc., very
good cond., bale anything, used
privately only, $350.00. Trade
for automatic Baler. James B.
Bartch, Augusta, 2737 Milled-
geville Rd. :
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 1 H. Oliver Corn Planter.
State pricey and cond, C. R.
Owenby, Culberson, N. . Rt.
1. (Resident of Ga.)
FLOWERS AND SEED
* FOR SALE
CORRECTIONS: Small Lily of
T-dia bulbs, Lace and Boston
ferns, 25c ca.; Se. Bernard and
Paper lilies, 15c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Dd&niel McAvoy, Wasi-
ington.
Choice col. Mums, 3 doz., $1.00;
Marigolds,_ 15e doz;, Dahlia
plants from seed of large blo-
oms 20 for $1.00; plants from
small type, 30, $1.00; Dahiia
buibs, large type, sprouted, 1%,
$1.00. Del. Dam_ packed. Mis.
H. W. Law, Chula.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Insp. Pink Skin P. R. Potato,
Wakciield rlat Dutch Cabbage,
Marglobe, Stone, Rutger Tom-
ato, Collard Plants, 30cC; 300,
$1.00 $2.00 M; Sweet Pepper,
40c C; $3.50. M. Lee Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Red, Copper Skin Potato, also
Unit 1 Plants, $1.75 M. Del. in
Ga. L. C. Harper, Surrency,
Rt. 2.
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, 300,
$1.00; $2.50 M; Calif. Wonder,
Hot Pepper, Eggplants, 500,
$2.00; $3.50 M; 50c C. Otis Con-
ner, Pitts.
Imp; state insp. P. R. Plants,
ready, $2.50 M. C. R. Redmond,
Pelbam.
Oy
PLANTS FOR SALE
: 7
Imp. P. R. Red,-and Copver
Skin Potato, govt. insp., treated,
5 M, $8.00. Prompt shipmeni.
Earl Boyett, Bristol.
Bunch P. R. Potato, Tifton
Exp, Stat. variety, $1.00 C; 300,
$2.50; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Del
Lonnie Moore, Waycioss, Rt, 1.
Govt. insp. R Skin .P..R;
Plants, from vin cuttings, $2.50
M.-Del. Prompt shipment. Guy
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Cert..Imp. Vine Grown P, R>
Plants, good count and quality,
$3.00 M; 5000 or more, $2.75 M.
L. H. Williams, Alma, Rt. 3.
Marglobe, New Stone Tamato,
good count, 50c C; $2.00 M; Yai-
row, Tansy, 25c doz. Mrs. Clyde
Logan, Austell, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp.; cert., treated Cop-
per Skin P. R. Plants, $2.50 M.
Add postage., No COD orders.
Coy: E. Roberts, Odum.
Govt. insp. treated Red Skin
P. R. Plants, seed grown from
vine. cuttings;~$2.25 M. Del. L.
D. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2.
Copper Skin Potato, tate
insp., treated, $2.00 M. FOB.
Ready. Ira Williams, Alma, 702
S.. Church. St.
Marglobe, Rutger, Stone,
Baltimore Tomato, 500, $1.00;
$1.50 M; Collard Cabbage, $1.50
M; Bull Nose Sweet Pepper, 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. All paper wrap-
ped. Plus postage. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald. :
Rutger, Marglobe Tomato,
$1.50 M; Copenhagen, Chas. W.
Cabbage, $1.00 M. FOB. B. F
Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box
378. Dial 45079. 5
100 Kudzu Plants, $2.00 Ber-
muda Grass Roots, $1.00 pxk.;
Half bu., $1.50; 2 doz.Spear-
mint, Del. in Ga. Mrs, B. L. Per-
row, Jasper. Z
\
Cert. Copperskin Potato, $2.75
M; 10 M, $2.50. Moss packed.
Prepaid. -Tay and June del. T
N. Harrison, Patterson.
Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by
express, $1.50 M; Loaded on
truck at my farm, 10,000, $10.06;
\50,000, $45.00. We dig each Mon-
day. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear.
Cert. La. Copperskin. Potato,
govt. insp., treated, $1.75 M. PP
Full count. Ship, on. date re-
quested. Aaron C. Reese, Baxley,
Rt-*2.
Cert. La. Copperskin Potato
Plants govt. insp., treated, $2.00
M. PP. Immediate shipment.
C. L. Reese, Baxley, Rt. 2. /
Govt. insp., P. R. Red Skin
and La. Copperskin Plants, $2.09
M. FOB. Prompt shipment. A.
B. Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2.
PLANTS FOR.
Govt. insp. Red Skin P, R.
globe Tomato, $1.75 M; 50c C.
No checks. Prompt shipment. |
Prepaid. Paul Lightsey, Screven.
Govt- insp. Red Skin, and
Copper Skin Potato, $2.00 M.
FOB. Good count. Ready. Wade
Woods, Bristol, Rt. 1.
Rutger Tomato, Calif. Wonder,
Rudy Giant Pepper, Ga. Collard
40c C; $3.00 M, Moss packed.
No, checks, nor COD. Add post-
age H. G. Kirkland, Baxley,
Rt. 4. :
Open field grown Cabbage,
Collard Plants, 500; $1.00; $1.50
M; Tomatoes,, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.25; $2.00 M; Pepper, 50c C:
500, $1.75; $3.00 M. W. H. Branan
Gordon.
_< -
Gert. Mastodon Strawberry,
$1.00 C. PP. Tam Kittle, Carrol-
lton, Rt. 5. 3
Open field grown Marglobe,
Rutger Tomato. La.
skin Potato, $1.65 M; Pimiento
Pepper, $2.50 M;-50c C. Del. in
Ga. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency,
Mia2- :
P. R. Plants; Cert. Phone, or
wire for prices on large lots. W.
W. Williams, Quitman. :
La, Copper, and \Rd Skin
|} P: R. Plants, $2.5 M. PP. in Ga.
State insp., trated.S. J. Hardie,
Surrency, Rt, 1. -
Imp. P.\R. Red Skin, 100 to
Hill Potato, govt. insp., treated,
prompt shipment, 5 M, $8.75.
Paul Carter, Bristol. <
Govt. insp. P. R. Plants, red
and copperskin, $1.25 M. FOB.
Guar, full count. Ready. A. R.-
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Py. Plants; red, yellow. skin,
govj. insp., 5000, $7:50, FAG.
Tyre; Bristol, << a
low, red skin, good count, *5009,
$7.00, L.\L. Crawford, Bristol.
Govt. insp. Red Skin, P. R.
Potato, $3.00 M; Rutger, Mar-
globe Tomato, $2.00 M; Ruby,
King Calif. Wonder Sweet Pep-
per, $3.50 M. Prompt shipment.
Vernon Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Gert. La. Copperskin Potato,
43.00 M; 5000, $2.75 M; 10,009
up, $2.50 Mr Moss patked, PP.
J. R. Byrd, Patterson, Rt. 2.
Tomato, $2.00/M; Govt. insp.
Red Skin Potato, $3.00 M; Calit.
Wonder, Ruby King Sweet Ven
per, $3.50 M. Prompt shipment.
Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Govt. insp. P. R. Copper, and
Red Skin Plafits, $2.00 M; 5 M,
$9.00. FOB C, E. Morris, Baxley,
Rt: 2: anes
La Copperskin P, R. Plants,
($2.25 M; 500 or more, $2:00 M.
All govt. insp. Cash with order
Julian Todd, Screven, Rt. 1.
P.;R. Potato, govt. insp., vine
grown, red skin, $2.00; Chas. W.
Cabbage, $1.50; Marglobe Toms-
to, $1.75\%el. John T. OQuinn,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Red, Copper Skin
P. R. Plants, 5000, $7.00. FOB
here. D. M. Cason, Bristol.
Govt. insp. Improved Red
Skin, Copper Skin Potato, $2.00
M. FOB. Good count, Frank
Chancy, Bristol, Rt. 1. .
Govt. -insp. imp. Red Skin
P. Ry Plants, $1.75 M. Del. in
Ga. No checks. W. W. William-
son, Bristol, Rt. 1.
Cert Bunch P. R. Potato,
Coastal Exp. Stat, strain, $4.00
M. ship immediately. Good
count. Lewis Taylor, Tifton.
Govt..insp. P. R. Red, and
Copper Skin Potato, 5000, $7.00,
FOB here. A L. Turner, Bristoi,
P. R. Plants, govt. infsp., treat-
ed, $2.50 M; Bunch Potato, $3.00
M. Del Cash with order. Ike
Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. ; 2.
Govt. insp..P. R. Plants, $125
M; Large or small orders, Guat.
full count. Promt shipment.
Atlas Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Lady Thompson Strawberry,
45c C; Black Raspberry, Mus-
cadine, 3, 25c Ky-Wonder Beans,
Martin Gourd Seed, each, 235c
cup. Add postage. Mrs. Henry
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ae
Govt. insp., treated, La, Cop-
M. Full count. A. F. Sheffield,
Surrency, Rt. 2 ~
Plants, -$2.00 M; Rutger, Mar- |
Copper-
-P. R. Plants, govt. insp., yel-
-| Garlic Bulbs,
1 postage. Mrs. Rebert H.- Nor-+
per, Red Skin P. R. Potato, $1.65 | p
Gordon, saws
Mastodon Everbearing, Blake-
more Strawberry, 75c C; $7.00
M.; Dill Plants, 25c doz. Add
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M;
Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper,
Cayenne Hot, also. Black Beauty.
Eggplants, 500, $2.00; $3.00 M;
50c C. PP. R..Chanclor, Pitts.
Govt. insp., Red Skin P. R.
Potato, Marglobe, Rutgr Toma-
Pepper, $2:75 M; 50c C: Miss
Florence OQuinn Adum, Rt. 2,
State insp. P. R. Plants, $2.50
M. Can ship on short notice. A.
R, Jones, Pelham... >+~
State insp. PR. Plants, $1.50
(fob; $2.00 delivered; Marglpbe,
Rutger Tomato, $2.00 del. . T. |
Herndon, Surrnicy.
Bunch P.R. Plants, $4.50 M..
PP.. Prompt: shipment. G, L.
Stegdley, Baxley. ; 3
Sage Plants, 14, $1.00; 6, 50c.
Good roots. Damp packed, PP.
Lillian Hardin, White, Rt. 1.
Old Fashion. Boon - Potato,
500,. $1.75; $3.00 MI; Red Skin
PY R. plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50
M. Del. Govt. msp. No COD.
Claudie Mathis, Gainesville,
Ai, 22: z
Old Fashion Boon Potato,
P. R.-Plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50
M; Del. All govt. insp. No COD.
Dewey Mathis, Gainesville, Rt.
ao Cc
Rooted Mastodon, ~ Klondike
Strawberry, 40c C; 500, $2.00;
$4. M. Add poStage. Mrs. Guy
Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
7 Early Flat Dutch, all season
(Cabbage, Marglobe, Stone,
Blakemore Tomato, 300, $1.25;
$3. M. Del. by June Ist. A. C.
Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Govt. insp. Copperskin Po-}
tato, $2.25 M; 10,000, $1.90 M;
Marglobe, Rutger, St Toma-
to, Wakefield - Cabbage, Ga.
Collard, 300, $1.00; $2. M. del.;
5000 up, $1.65 M.; Sweet Pep-
perg40c -C; $3.25 M. C.2W.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. _
Black Raspberry, 6, $1.00;
Sage plants, 20c ea.; Musta-
dine- Grape Vines, 6, $1.00;
50c doz. Add
rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. =
Giant Mastodon \Everbearing
Strawberry, $1. C; Gooseberry .
Bushes, $1.00 .doz.; Crabapple
trees, Muscadine Grape Vines,
6, $1.00; Blueberry Bushes, Tie
doz. Add postage. Mrs, Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Mastodon Strawberry, *20c Ce
500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M;
peepee Vine cutting;- 50c
0z.;
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 0c
arge, good plants with
roots. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1,
Cabbage and Collard, 390;
50c; $1.50 M; New Stone, Rut-
ger Tomato, 50c C; $2.50 M:
CoHard Seed, 50c Ib. Marcus
Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
SEED FOR SALE
=
Climbing Okra seed, 30e*pack-
age,.2 for 50c: Cash. Add 3c
stamp for postage. Fred Pruitt,
Naylor. ~ a
Old Fashion an Run-
ner Beans, 45 cup; Shade Dried
Sage, 30c c..p;. Large type Gar-
lic, 40c doz.; Lady T. Strav-
berry, 45c C; 300, $1.207 Pep-
permint, 35c doz. Mrs. J. M, Halli,
Calhoun, Rt. 1. :
Mammoth Sunfidw
Stover, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Col. Burch Butterbeans, 25
pt. Plus uostage. Or ,exe. for
print sacks, 1 sk. per 1 pi. beans.
Each pay postage. Mrs. W. H.
MeWilliams, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
500 lbs. Genuine Cannon Ball,
Black Diamond Watermelon, 93
per ct. germ., !st yr. Okla., $1.00
Ib.; Original Go. -Sweetheart, 98
to, $2.00 M; Hot and Pimiento F
500, $1.75; $3.00 M; Red Skin R
Horehound, Catnip, 25c | La
bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
C; $5. M; Klondike, 0 C; $4. |
er Seed,!
$1.00, gal.; $6.00 bu. PP. Lula | Emmet
postage. Mrs. Ramie Black,} _
Cleveland, Rt. 1. ee
Add posage.
Willis) Talking
Box 111.
Multiplying
25c a start. N
lie Floyd, Roc
Lawrenceville
Few Big
(25c) on 5 Ibs.
nor stamps.
$4.00 bu. L. C.
recleaned, 85 per
bu. FOB. Grav
berta. -__ :
100 bu. Gatan So;
tra good, reclea)
at barn. Dr. R. S.
659. Broadway.
_6 wks. Early
bear 2 crops, 6
ule Hull Crowd
ae
; 75 bu. Combi
\bu. at my barn.
Hartwell, Rt. 1,
Climbing_ Spe
beans, 40c lb. Encl
L. G, Westbrook,
Brab peas, 25
fob, this station.
ker, Ellaviille.
100-bu. Gatan
Or exc. for feed o
price] Re sR: Manry
(Pole C.
slightly weevil
Add postage. No
Roy Smith, Ogle
~18 bu. extra
peas, $4. bu. FO.
son, -Richland, |
~Tender Stripe
few Cream Half
der Pole beans.
sacks in good co
Wilson, Carters,
10 Ibs, White
beans, few Half
ed with them, pe
-|clean, 35c lb.
print sacks. Mrs. |
Hawkinsville,, Rt.
Gatan Soy Bea
$4.50 bu. -L. C. N
Rt. 3. 1
21/2 bu. New Bi
for lot. FOB. A.
Red Bunch Bu.
teecup: Also smell
Sege, 25c qt.
Pean
er ct. germ., grown for seed
only, $2.00 Ib. W. O. Birdso:
.
ae
large cup; Also few
White; Rt. 1, Box 6.
92789 2
al
-85 cup; 3 cups, $1.00.
Peas, White Lady, large
Crowder, 4 cups, $1.00
ge Prompt delivery.
Richardson: Bowdon,
g Beans, 30c lb. No less
eee PP. ip Ga, P. B.
; Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
R 4 Hull Cream Crowder Peas
cup. Plus postage. Mrs. B.
ulsey, Alto, Rt. 1. g
AND SEED. CORN
g's Yellow Giger Pro-
seed, corn, Ist yr., selected,
ed and hand shelled, $1.25
Sel $3.50 bu. Exp. Col.
putes ste
Set long
a gourd seed, 15c
25c. Mrs. \J. A.
bu. Dixie 18 corn in
$1.50 bu. Also exc. for
uy some Bennie seed.
. Tom Altman, Alma, Rt.
0 bu. Corn, $1.50 bu.; Also.
good Peanut Hay for
. W. Harrison, Haleyon-
ISCELLANEOUS
_ FOR SALE
= , firm, brick molds,
| postage. Send but-
PP SS Mrs, Jeff S.
ming, Rt. 1.
AND HAY:
6 tons dry Runner
ay), for sale at market
Be Carlton, Plains.
n baled, bright mix-
leadow hay, _ containing
grass, annual lespedeza,
and Bermuda, $22.50
my barn,/8 mi. S. W.
eA et
Bulbs, small, ediue,
40c, 6C> doz.; Also
Ty fseediess) plants,
2 doz. Exc. for dark
s. Mrs. H. E. Hartley,
iL
in, Dipper Gourds, ~25
Fisherman type, 20c ea.;
zes- 10c ea.; Bushel
z.: Mixed
vE. Wooten,
yurds and ee Seq mix
desired, No stamps. Write:
Be _Thonas, Ronee:
PEANUTS: _
Peanuts, $4. bu. 1 mi. E.
sto Hwy. 38. K. A. God-
; onesboro: | Sr 26 :
AND HERBS:
b Tansy, Peppermint,
t, Horehound, Yarrow,
eliow, Sassafras Root,
Garlic Bulbs, 50c, doz.;
rainut Meat, $1. Ib.; Hot
ants,
oot, e_ Yb. Del.
ow Rovt, Yellow Dovek, | 6
y Berk, Sessafror,
sen of the Mecdcow,
Ms
6 Wks Crowder, bears
ay lbs.,
BCC: Elecam- |
. White, Dah- |.
\NEO
FOR SALE |
GRAIN AND HAY:
ton; 35 bale; 1000 bales good
bright Bermuda and Meadow | $
Rucker, ee
LARD:
50 fee can nice White Pur
Hog Lard, made from hard fat,
$10.00; Also some meat, Mrs. Gy.
He Hayes, Hapeville, 573 road
St. Tel. Fa. 4958.
GRAIN AND HAY:
oe bright Hay for sale 8
N. Perry, y. 41. E.G.
Pouaiteich, Ft. Valley.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
7 Catnip, Balm, Tansy, Horse-
mint, 6, 40c; Peppermint plants,
25, 25e: Garlic Bulbs, 4 doz.,
oe
y
$4.50 M. Moss packed. Exe. for
print sacks. Mrs. M. L. Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
| SYRUP:
500 gals. best grade table
new gal. cans. Made from Sovt.
geseeg extra_heavy, tae in
green cane. J. E. kham,
| Dublin, Rt. 6. Tel. 838R2.
-14000 gal. Reavy Feed, and
Poison Syrup, 35c gal. in new
5 gal: cans. Place orders early.
O. E. Norton, Fairburn. y
CRACKLINS:
Fresh Cracklins, not pressed,
83 Ibs., $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Fred Atkinson, eRe, Rt. 4.
GOURDS:
Martin and /Dipper Gourds,
4
25\ ea.; mixed sizes, 10c ~ea.;
Bushel gourd 10c , doz.;
mixed seed, 50c Stab ed
envelope irene Exe. for
sacks. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Ca-
milla.
MBAT: \
Sugar Cured Shoulder Meat,
60c lb. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming;! Rt. 1.
Guar. Oakwood Smoked meat:
Ham, 70c 1b.; see oS 50c Ib.:
Side, 60c lb. GOD. E Gt Hurst,
Meigs, Rt. 2. f
HONEY: .
et ae ib. glass jars to Cs., $6.
Cs. Pure Ext. table honey. Sat.
guar. A. N. Hammond, Enigma.
PEANUTS AND PECANS:
Imp. Spanish Peanuts, hand
selected, 25c lb.; 10 Ibs. up, 20c
Tis: Also Red Speckled Running
Butter Peas, 3. Ibs. .$1. Add
postage. Mrs. A. B. Prickett,
Maysville. =e
Stewart Pecans, in 10b. bags,
30c Ib. Plus postage. Miss Belle
Timmermen, Bronwood, Box,
83. ~
| PEPPER:
About 35 Ibs. Dried Red Hot
Pepper, $1.40 Ib.; 10 or more
) $1.28" Ibs PP. Mrs. Nathan
wee, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellow Root, Yellow Dock,
pu
Root, 25 1b.;
Sweet Gurh; Red. Alder, Dog-
wood Bark, 30 lb.; Horsemint,
Willow, White Pine Bark, 25
Ib, Add postage. Mrs. J. .W.
Jackson, Fairmount, Rt. 2.
Elecampane, Birdock,: Yellow
Root, 50c \b.; Catnip, ,Hore-
hound, Peppermint, Baini, Tan-
sy, Gerlic Bulbs, 50 doz.: Also
Pump! sin Seed, 25 cup. PP in
Ga. Mrs.. Martha White, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 87.
| TREES (FRUITY:
~ Blue Berry, Dewberry, 50
doz.: Wild Cherry, Fig, Ever-
bearing, Catawba Worm trees,
25 ea. Plus postage. Mrs. J.
G. Combs, Toomsbero, Rt. 2.
White Eng: Wellow Clear-
seed, Red Indian Peach sprouts,
FQc ea; Yellow Plum sprouts,
$1 doz; Large Red Plum
sprouts, 6, &5e: Catnip, 35 oz.;
Huiled Walnuts, 10 lbs., $2.50.
PP, Cesh or MO only. Mrs, a
ton Garrett, Geincsville, Rt. ~
EGGS FOR SALE
ie. \
Ringneck Phecsant Eggs, $3
aez. All inowries ans. prompt-
ly. Buddy Jones, Molena,
Fresh Fertile Pure Dark
Cernich Game Figg, 62. per 18.
200 bales Wheat Straw, $15.
Hay, $20. ton at m at KB
$1.00; Dill plants, 25 doz.; Mas- |
todon verbearing and Red
Gold Strawberry, $1, C; 500,
Sassafras, Queen of the Meadow |.
Wild Cherry, |
EGGS FOR SALE
Giant Black Minorca setting
eggs, 15, $3.00; Early 1950
hatched | Giant Black Minorca
or et 2, ea.s 2, $8.50; 3,
illians, Newnan. =o
Ri meck Pheasant ee
from high grade stock, 15 ea.;
a order 14 eggs PP in\Ga. J.
. Barr, Lumpkin.
setting. Exc. some for Guinea
eggs for setting. Mrs. W. H.
Lee, Sale City, Rt. 1.
Purebred Broad Breasted,
hedvy type,~ Dark _ Cornish
Hatching eggs, $1.65 per 15;
30, $3,25. MO only. Cartons to
be returned at once. Miss Cora
B. Patterson, Ty Ty; Rt. 1, Box
oie
Bantam eggs, 12, $1.25 Del.
Exc. for sacks. Mrs.
Baggett, Hiram, Rt. 1.
Guinea eggs, 20, $1.65; 15.
$1.45. PP; Also 3-Guinea Roost-
ers, 10 mos. old, $1.25. ea. Mrs.
J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
White Cornish eggs, from
prize winners, $2. per setting.
PP. No out-of-state orders. Mrs.
O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
M. B. Turkey Eggs. $4. per
16; Game, 15, $3.50. Chrgs, not
paid. Miss Johnnie Davis, De-
catur, 3130 Alston Dr., N. E.
BLeEe Gr? 3170."
SACKS FOR SALE
Large size 100 Ib. cap. Print
Sacks, washed, free of holes
and mildew, 25c ea.; $2.75 doz
Add postage. Mrs. Guy Cham-
bers, Gainesville, Rt. 5
Print Sacks, 25c ea.; Odds, and
with Small Holes, 20 ea. Add
postage. COD, eash, or Mo:
Prompt shipment. Mrs, Clayton
Holbrook, Gainesville, Rt. 7
Large Print~Sacks, washed,
ironed, free of holes and mil:
dew, 25c ea. Odds, with~smea
holes, 20c ea. Add. postage. SOD,
cash or MO. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. eee Martin, Gaines-
ville, Rt.
White yer Socks, washed,
free of holes and mildew, 15c
ea.; Prints, 20c ea. Plus 3c ea.
sack for postage. Mrs. Pierce
English, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
100 lb. White Sacks, free of | 2
holes and mildew, washed, iroa-
ed, 20c ea. G. L. Duran, Gainus-
ville, Rt. 2,
Print sacks, washed, free of
holes and mildew, good quality,
25c ea. Plus postage. Prompt
shipment. Irs. J. C. Burdett,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
25 ea.; 3 sacks free with every
$5.00 order. Add postage. Mis.
L. C. Jones, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Print Sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes, 28 ea. Plus post-
age. Mrs. Jodie Wilson, Gaines-
ville, Star Rt
100 lb. cap. White Bleached
Sacks, free of holes, 20c ea.
Cherlotte Durand, Gainesville,
Ec
Good quality Smooth White
Feed: Secks. 100 Ib. cap., free
of holes, 15c ea. Add postage.
Mise Bessie Martin, Geinesville,
Rt. 6.
Print Sacks, "100 bo. eap.,
washed, ironed, no holes, 25c
ea,;. Odds, 20e ea. PP An Gas
Mrs. M. F. Rail, Clermont.
Good thick White Sacks, 100
Ib, cap., wash *, bleached, free
of. holes. letters, and midew,
0e ea! Plus postage. No checks.
Satis. guar. Mrs. Tom RNgrim,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print ~Sacks, 100. 1b....tap.,
washed, 25c ea. Add posta:ie.
Ship COD, Mrs. RBegar .
Turner, Cumming, Rt. 3.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
weshed, starched, ironed, rip-
ped free of -holes and mildew,
25c ea; $2.75 doz. Add postage.
CCD if preferred. Mrs. Edmond
Hicks, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., fine
weave, washed, geod cond., 25
a, Plus postage. Mrs. James
Fowler, Cumming, Rt 4, 4
White bleached feed sacks,
free of heles and mildew, no
lette.s, 1 ea, Add postage.
fed poster-. Lorene .Swann,
Union Point, Rt 1.
W. L. 4A grade eggs, $1.25}
Bessie | ;
. SACKS FOR . SALE
Print Sacks, free of holes
and mildew, 100 Ib. cap., ve
ea.; White, 12c ea, COD or MO.
Add postage. M. C. Colemah,
| Flowery Branch, Rt. 3
Print Sacks, free of holes and
mildew, 20c/ea.; White, 12 ea.
COD. Jewell Buchanan, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 3.
100 Ib. cap. Print Sacks>-25c,
ea.; 25, $5.90. Add postage. COD
if preferred. Mrs, H. L. Patter-
son, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
White Sacks, med. grade un-
washed, 10 Ib. cap., no letters
holes, nor mildew, 15c ea.; Print,
100 Ib. cap., raveled, washed,
ironed, no holes nor mildew,
25c ea. PP in Ga, Mrs. Hoyt
Disharoon, Dawsonville, Rt. 2.
Light and Dark 100 lb. Print
Sacks, washed, free of holes
spots, mildew, 35 ea. plus post:
age. Mrs. Paul V. darith, Daw-
sonville.
Fine grade Print Sacks, 100
. @ap., washed, ironed, 25
ea.; In lots 25 or more, 22 ea.;
White, unwashed, 100 lb. cap.
15c ea. All PP. Grace Harben,
Juno.
200 Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap..
$2.35 doz. Ralph Dangar,
Woodstock.
Print: Sacks, washed, irone a,
to exchange for new Honey. Z
J. Lee, Red Oak.
Print Sacks, good -quality,
4 $1. postpaid. Sat. guar. Mrs.
: Popham, Fayetteville,
Riel.
White sacks, ase: 20 ea.;
unwashed, 10c ea. No orders
less $1. You pay postage. Mrs
H. A. Stogner, Waco.
Print sacks, 100 lb. ap.,
nice, washed, free of holes and
mildew, 25 ea.; 50, $11.50; $23.
C. Add postage. Mrs. Glen L.
Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1,
Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, ripped, washed, ifon-
ed, 1-1/4 yds. long, 25 ea. PP.
ville, Rt. 7.
White feed sacks, good cond..
6 for $1. Add postage. Cash or
M. . No COD. Mrs. Major
Tinsley, Gainesville, Rt. 5
Print feed sacks, washed, 30c
White sacks, 6 for $1. Add,
patage. c Sie or. M. 0. No
Gainesville, RE Bz
T. Cantrell.
- Extra large Print sacks, free
of holes and mildew, washea,
3 or 4 in lot, 25 ea.; unwash-
ed white sacks, 15c e2.: wash-
ed, bleached whites, 20c ea
Postpaid. Mrs. R. HY Clark,
Gainesville, Rt: 7
ts
Print sacks, washed, free ot
holes and mildew, 25c ea.
White, unwashed, 7, $1.00. Add
postage, COD if preferred. Mis.
Roy L, Bennett, Cumming, Rt
ie
Good grade Print sacks, rav
eled, washed, 25 ea.; Unwash-
ed, 20c ea Mrs. B. D. eseY:
Alto, Aid:
White sacks, 100 Ib. cap,
good quality, free of holes and
mildew, i5c ea; PP. Mrs. R. L.
Waters, Dawsonville, Rios.
Print sacks, 100 lb. eap., good |
cond,, washed, starched, ironed,
|25c ea. PP. Mrs. BE. L. Kenne-
more, Alpharetta, Rt? 1.
Print sacks, clean, damaged,
3 for $7.00 PP. Mrs. C. E. Lev-"
erett, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Ben. Hill
Road,
Good grace. White sacks, 100
ib. cap., free of holes and _mii-
dew, 18 ea.: $2. doz. PP in
Ga. No checks nor COD. Mrs.
M. L. Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
100 1b. cap, unWashed white
sacks, 10 ea. Pius postage.
Mrs. Earl Cauthen, Tal a
Rt. i
White, washed, 100 lb. cap.
Feed sacks, free of holes, let-
ters, and mildew, 15 ea.; small
holes and unwashed, 10c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Rich-
ardson, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
100 lb. cap, Print sacks, free
of holes and mildew, 25 ea.;
Or 20 a. if order is 25. PP.
Roy Lowell, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
White Feed Sacks, good
grade, free of holes and mil-
dew, 15 ea.; Also lighter grade
unwashed, 10 ea. PP. Mrs,
"re, R, L. Bentley, Carnesville,
Rt
Mrs. E. R Brookshire, Gaines- |
SACKS FOR SALE
j
Good quality Print sacks,
Ib. cap., free of holes and mil-
dew, 25 ea. unwashed: Ripped,
Washed, Ironed, 3, $1. 00. M
. W. Gilleland, Gainesville, .
t. 6. .
Print sacks, 100
washed, $2.75 doz.;
lb. cap., 20c ea.; 4 sacks, 75
Azzie Crow, Gainesville, Rt 2
Odd print sacks, free of holes
and mildew,.18c ea. Plus post:
age. Mrs, Jimmie Shaw, Pen.
dergrass, Rt. 2:
Print satks; 10: db capes
washed, ironed, $2.95 doz. in
lots of 12 or more; Odds, 20
ea. PP, No checks, Mrs. Sylvia
Thompson, Dawsonville.
Print sacks, good cond., free
of mildew and holes, 5, $i 09.
Add postage. Mrs. P. H. Dodd,
Dahlonega, Rt. 3.
100 lb. whife sacks, wasted
free of letiers, holes and stain,
6, $1. PPiin Ga. Mrs. H L. Rob-~
inson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. 3
Washed and ironed print
sacks, 25 ea.: /Odds, 20 ea,
Add postage. No: checks. Mrs,
John W. Gravitt, Cumming,
Rt. '3. :
Good quality white sacks,
smooth, 15 ea. Plus postage.
Mrs. Ford Pirkle, Cumming,
Rite. 3x : ;
White sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, no letters, 12c ea. No >
checks. Mts. C..E. Jett, Mariet-
ta eR 6:
Print. sacks, 100: "lb: cap:
washed, ripped, free of holes,
mildew, 25c ea.: Odds, '20 ea.;
PP in Ga.: $20. C. Add postage.
Mrs. Will Castleberry, Mtr-
rayville. A
it
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. - Aberdeen Angus bull,
4 yrs. old June 20th, sired by.
Eileemere 12th of Robuncroft,
appdox wt. 1400 Ibs) A good
bull, To-prevent inbreeding sell _
for $300.00 at farm. H. B. Wall,
Madison. RFD 4, Telephone No.
HISSoORs,
Jersey-Guernsey Milch Cow
5 gals. daily, gentle, with 3rd.
calf, about 2 mos. old, $300.00,
A. C. Wellborn, .Tennille.-
_ Proveh 3 yr. old reg. Polled
Hereford Bull for sale. Arthur
Huie, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. Phone |
3738.
- Reg. Jersey Milch Cow, frdgh t
in with 2nd: calf. Write for
peace picture and price. C.
. May, Washington.
Nice Red Jersey Cow, to fies ;
en about June 15 with 2nd. calf x
$185.00, Deliver for reasonable~
amount. Eugene Loudermilk,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. ;
- 2 each, reg. Jersey, and Guern-
sey Bulls, 2 purebred (no treg-
istered) Ayrshire. Bulls, all
young stock, ready for servica |
Reasonable prices. W. S. Mixon,
Griffin, Rt. 3.
1 reg, Guernsey bull, Bele
mont Stuart, No. 409683, sie
3 yrs. old, about 1,000 lb. wt
$200.00: one of his calves, 4 mos.
old bull oe not reg. but >
full steck), $75.00. C. T. Carter,
Wrightsville. RED 2.
5-13-50 |
Nice Heifer with lst calf,
$150. or without calf, $115. _
Glenn Novion, Fairburn, Ca
lege Park-Kenwood Hwy.
Extra genile reg. Jersey Buly
about 700 dbs., $165. for quick
sale; Also have small bull.
Ralph Dangar, Woodstock.
Grade Jersey Milch Cow, 4
yrs. old, fresh i, 4 gals. or bet-
ter, perfect qualities. 1/2 mi. N.
Winston, just, off Bankhead
Hwy. Horace Darnell, Winston.
3 good Milch Cows for sale
or exe. for dry cattle. C. G.
Summerville, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Young cow, heavy springer
with 2nd calf, $175, A. B. Con- > ~
ner, Loganville, Rt. 2. =
Nice Jersey cow, coming=,,
fresh 4th calf right away. Easy
to milk, good cond. every way,
$120. W. L. Wilson, Sparta.
Reg. Guernsey Bull, 2 yr
S. | old, for sale. W. W. Rivers, Jrg
T. Williams, Waco, Rt. 2
Leesburg.
$20.00 for males;
him,
male calves,
- old,
PAGE FOUR.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Springer: Cows,
large, good milk-
Guernsey and Jer
sey breed, $125. to .$200. ea.
cash, *B. M. Moon, Hamilton
Berry School Jersey Buli
(Gay ~ Sybile Rower), No.
502172, dropped Oct. 3, 1947,
reg. July 13, 1948, papers with
$200.00; Also. pair young
Black Mules, Wagon Tools and
trailer. See at Floyd Springs.
E. L. Sanders, Armuchee, Rt. 1.
Almost purebred . Guernsey
cow in with 3rd calf, born Mav
Tth, fine milker, gentle, will
milk 3 gals. daily or more,
with calf, $165. See! R. E.
Walker, Riverdale. Tel. Jones
boro 5286.
1 Jersey-Guernsey -Milch
cow, 5 gals. daily, plenty but-
40 young
dairy type,
ers, gentle,
ter, gentle, 3rd calf, $300. at
my place. A. C. Wellborn,
Tennille. d
Jersey pull > about 14 mos.
old, sub.
farm, 12 mi Lumber-City. Exe.
for White Face Hereford male
Mrs. H.:.H. Sanders,
City, Rt: 1.
2 excellent Polled Hereford
born April 27th
and May 4th respectively, of
reg. fully grown sire and dams,
$150. ea. Reg. buyers name.
Lumber
HS. Savage;bhula, Rt; 1; Care
Skitts Mountain Ranch.
~ HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
At Stid: Reg. Tenn Walking
horse, Ramling Chance Allen.
J. W. Bailey Waynesboro. Phone
2187.
HOGS FOR SALE
2 litters reg..Big Bone Guinea
Pigs, short, stocky, stay fat type,
. $18.00 for
gilts.Reg. buyers name. Plus
shipping chrgs. Mrs. Betty. Me-
Donald; Commerce, Rt. 1.
6 reg. White OIC Pigs, 8 wks.
short. nose, blocky, prize
winners, $15.00 ea.; $16.00 reg.
buyers name. Duran McMil-
Jan Dacula,-Rt. I.
Reg. Big Bone Guinea. Gilt,
3% mos. old, 1 Boar, 342 mos.
old, $58.00 pr.; $30. 00 ea. Plus
shipping chrgs. J. L. McDonald,
Jr., Commerce, Rt. 1.
Hampshire Pigs: 3 Boars, 4
Sows, 2 mos. old, $20.00 at my
home; $22.50 crated and shipped
-with crate returned, Also 6 will
be ready June 2l1st., and 7 July })
9th. J, O. Calclough, Robinson.
OIC Pigs, 8 and 10 wks. old,
$20.00 and $22.50 ea. Reg. in
buyers name, Will ship any-
where. J. H. Roquemore, Amer-
deus; Ft. <2;
17 selected SPC Boar and
Gilt Pigs, satis guar., reg. in
buyers name, $25.00 ea. W. M.
Smith, Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box
ti).
Young reg. Duroc Boar, blocky
rapid growth, large litter, small
head type, out of finest show
Winning herd in Ga., One ser-
vice, $10.00. V. D. Scott, Sr,
. Austell, Old Marietta Rd. Tel.
3566.
Champion Blooded SPC Pigs,
bred Gilts, Service Boars. Rea-
sonable. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
~ Cherry red, blocky type Duroc
pigs, 2-4 mos. old, reg. buyer's
name; Reg. in. United Duroc Re-
cord Assn., $25:00 and $35 00
ea. Burt Bennet, Moultrie. Rt. 3.
Purebred Black Essex pigs,
10 wks, old, blocky type, best
bloodline, sub. to reg., $25.00 ea.
See my Service Station W. B.
Winters, West Green, Phone No.
1613.
1 reg., S. P. C. male hog, about
175 lbs., $45.00. J. H. Prescott,
Wrightsville. Rt. 2.
Duroc gilts, 44% mos. old, about
75 lbs. wt. Reg. buyers name.
Letters ans. or see. Wm. J. Sim-
mons, Pavo. Rt. 3.
Short Nose Blocky OIC Ser-
vice Boar, 9 mos. old, reg. buyers
name, 4 OIC Pigs, 7 wks. old,
10.00 ea. Ship anywhere. C.
. Wilbur. Acworth, Rt. 1.
to reg., $125: at my*
HOGS FOR SALE
OIC, short nose, blocky, bred
Sows and Gilts, males ready for
service, 8-10 wks. old Pigs, from
prize winning stock, inoculateds-
ready to ship. Tel. 2595. W.
Nix, Alpharetta, Rt, 3.
OIC Pigs short nose, blocky,
reg. in buyezs name 8 wks. ld,
$25.00 ea. guar. Ship anywhere.
H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1.
OIC Pigs, top quality, show
type, simultaneous immune, reg.
buyers name, $21.00 ea. un-
related pairs; Also 6 mos, old
A Hereford Bull Calf, 4 yrs. old
Herd Bull, gentle, Domino
breeding. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn,
Rt. 1. Oraland Farm.
OIC Pigs, best breeding, true
type, dbl. treated reg. in, buyers
name, $21.00 ea. W. L. Goss, }
Rex.
blocky, 2-litters.of 9 each, reg.
buyers name, farrowed Apr. 15,
1950. $20.00 ea. Will ship. Nor-
man M. Saine, Murrayville, Rt.
y
Purebred OIC Pigs, 6 wks. old,
entitled to register, $15.00 eo.
Will not. ship. Eugene Nix,
Sharpsburg, Rt. 1, Box 35,
2 reg. SPC Brood Sows, vee
from. best stock, treated, one.
yrs. old, other .3 yrs. old, a
ready pred to farrow July Ist.
and Aug. Ist., average 9 pigs
per litter, $100.00 ea. W. C.
Parks,-Macon, Rt. 3 Allen Rd.
Boars farrowed in Sept. and
Oct. 49, grand champion blood-
lines. Mrs. L. A. Holmes, Ranger,
Evergreen Farms.
Reg. S.P.C. pigs, farrowed
Feb, 23, treated, 12 in litter,
gilts or males, $30.00 ea. Tommie
Willcox, Eastman. Rt. 1.
2 fine litters Yorkshire pigs;
1 bred sow, to be 3rd litter, and
1 extra fine boar, 18.mos, old.
All reg. buyers name; also bar-
rows from above litters. W. H.
Murray, Graysville.
. Purebred, blocky Cherry Red
Duroc Pigs, gilts and males, 2
mos. old, mother is. Grand
Champ. of Ga. for 1949, $20.00
ea. pees Jurser, Cochran, Rt.
3. :
3 SPC Pigs, 11 wks. old, fine
stock, $10.00 ea. Mrs. 'S. W.
Roesel, Purser, Cochran, Rt.
8 wks. old reg. Yorkshire Pigs.
lean meat hogs. R. L. Jackson,
Yatesville.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
HORSES AND MULES: Want
a Cow Horse for cattle farm.
Must. be young and trained. Mare
or gelding. Jim Woodruff, Col-
umbus, P. O. Box 588.
CATTLE: . ~
Want good Milch cow with
1st or 2nd calf, fresh in, good
qualities. H. O. Fountain, Mil-
beddevilis, Care MSH.
Want reg. day old calves to
raise to 1 year on shares. Pre-
}fer Jersey or Guernsey Heifers
but will take any breed. R. A.
Durham, Farmington.
Want Teg. Holstein Cows. F.
'H. Bunn, Midville.
HOGS: :
Want Hampshire Sow or
Gilt, ready bred, blocky, reg.,
guar, full stock. T. V. Arm-
strong, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
Trade dbl. sec. dra harrow
for 2 female big bone guinea
pigs: also big steel Martin
ditcher or terrace machine in
goed shape for female pigs, B
B.. Guinea, Berkshire, Duroc
or OIC. J. Loss Shadburn, Bu-
ford.
SHEEP AND GOATS:
Want good fresh goat, giving
2 qts. or more daily. Make best
offer delivered. H. F. Seay,
Ellenwood, Rt. 2. -
Want 1 pr. ea. billies and
weathers (broke or not), of
largest type grown goats. Ad-
vise fully. D. W. Miller, Bax-
ley, 207 RR St.
CATTLE:
Want some calves, any size,
sex or breed, to raise on halves,
Contact. Willie Turpin, Gaines-
- POULTRY OR SALE
Reg. Duroc Pigs, medium and |.
-Lockard Bell,
CORNISH, GAMES, eS
GIANTS
10 White Cornish Pullets, 3
White Cornish Cockerels,, 10
Dark Cornish Pullets, 2 Cock- }
erels, all from champion mated
flocks, average wt. 31/2 Ibs.,
$1.50 ea. Will not ship. Larry
Gay, Portal.
Trio large type Dark Corn-|
ish, $8.75; Two 1 yr. old Roost-)
ers, - same breed,~ $3.75 ea.; 4
hens, same breed and age, $2.50
ea. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Purebred Black Jersey Giant
6
Rooster, 2 yrs. old; $2.50;
purebred Jersey Giant -Hens,
$2. ea, Cash. Mrs. B. H, Purvis,
Helena, Rt. 1.
2 young pairs
Cornish, short shank, full
breasted kind; about frying size
at present, $5. pr. if taken now.
MO. .W. C. Turner, Americus.
Albany Rd.
10 purebred Cornish Hens,.
$2. ea. MO only. Mrs. Myrtle
Peacock, Eastman, Rt. 4
10 Dark Cornish, 1 and 2 yr.
old Hens, One 1949 hatch.
Cockerel, $25. Del. to exp. of-
fice; $20. at home, H. W. Thur-
mone Farmington.
ish laying,- $10. -trie. MO. No
checks. J. C. Herron, Martin,
Rive eee eee Pg
LEGHORNS: =
16 White Leghorn Pullets, 9
wks. old, 3 A _ grade, direct
from Rusk Fanm, $1; ea. at my
place. Cannot ship. Johnnie
Lill, Jr.,~Bostwick, =
900 god healthy Burr Sen:
large type, ~ White Leghorn
pullets, 12 wks. old, $1.25 ea. at
my place. 7 mi. So. Bowdon.
J. W. King, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
50 Four A. White Leghorn
Pullets; 12 wks. old, $1:25. ea.
Paul EF, Ergle, Austell, Ric?
Box 141. (Off S0.. Gordon Rd.). |
150 Hens, White Leghorn,
and Anconas, AAA Grade, all
Mlaying, $1.50 ea. A rooster free |.
with order of 50. J. W- Carrell,
Jonesboro, Z
100 Keystone Leghorns, 1 yr.
old, laying, $1.50 ea. for lot at
my place. W. M. Holmes, Pine
Lake, Box 213.
30 AAAA White Leghorn
Pullets, 8 mos. old, laying,
cheap= Cannot ship. Come aft-
er. W..D. Smith, Swainsboro,
Rt. 4.
ORPINGTONS:
Purebred AAA Buff Orping-
tons: 5 hens and rooster, $12.00;
10 hens and 2 roosters, $2. ea.;
3- All-Star roosters, $2.50 ea.
All 1 yr. old. M. O. with order
Mrs. J. W, McGowan, Gray-
mont. :
REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS
12 NH Hens, laying, 1 roost-
er, 10 mos. old, bargain, $20.
Mrs. F. A. Dye, Warthen, Rineks
24 AAA grade NH Red hens,
laying, 2 -dosters, tested, $1/50
ea, for lot: Or part, $1.75. ea.
Plus carrying chrgs. John C.
Woodall, Lula, Rt, 1. 2
15 NHR Hens, laying, 1
rooster, 1 yr. old, $2. ea. Mrs.
E. A. Moore, Hampton, Roasts
RI Red |Chicks, dark strain,
blood tested, $4. per 25; $15.
per 100. PP; Pullets, near? ty
grown, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Don Don-
aldson, Decatur, 726 S. Candler
St. Tel. De. 2405.
60 Red Cross Hens, just
started laying, $1. ea. Morr:s
Biggers, Cleveland, Rt. 3:
9 one yr. eld: N. H. Red
hens; 1 rooster, $15.-for tot:
crated. John Jones, Dalton, 929
N. Glenwood Ave. f
30 R. I. 3A Pullets, 10 wks.
old, $1.15 ea. -Cannot ship.
Grady Palmer, Loganville, Rt.
2.
~ 40 NH Red Pullets, 6 mos. }
old, $2. ea.; 75 NH Red Pullets,
12. wks. old, $1.25 ea. FOB.
Mrs.. Geo. Fletcher, Broxton
BARRED, WHITE, OTHER
ROCKS:
3 Plymouth Hens, 1 Rooster,
$8.75; 2 White Rocks, mixed
with dark Rocks, $1.50 ea.;
$13.25 for lot; Cornish Rooster,
1 yr. old, $1.50; Tel. Cr. 4390
Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd., N. E.
50 AAA grade Pullets, See at
my home 3 mi. S. Baconton,
U. S. 19; 8 wks. old Barred
Rocks, $1.25 ea.-J. L. Blount,
ville, Rt. 4.
Baconton, Rt. 1, Box 59.
Exhibition
\
:
vProduction Red Pullets, 12 wks.
Ss Be be
-Common Bigeons, all oon.
3 oe $2. MO. Curtis Branch,
Enigma,
oes hatch
sale. Kennedy, Quit-!
man.
See one ae
PIGENS>; ETC 3
Racing inet White . King
Fancy Pigeons, $4.00 pr.; 3 prs.,
$10.00. E. H. Morgan, College
Park, 231 E. Cambridge.
Small flock Pigeons, good-var-
iety, and equipment,
F. Howard, Atlanta, 1010 Wash-
ington St. Ss. W. Tel Cy. 6998. | :
REDS: N. H.. AND R. 1
Best grade R. ie Red cocker-
jels-for breeding, March hatch,
$1.50 ea; also nice friers, $1. 25
ea. Mrs. ag w. McGowan, ee
mont. > 32 oe
Several jpunticed NS H. and
Old, disease free, $1.25. Will
shi? | an
if coops are returned. Co Sa
d Brown, Hartwell. Tel. -120 J.
2 trios White Lace Red Corn- |
200 R. I. Reds and B. R. Hens,
$2.00 ea. J. W. Bryant, Atlanta,
821. Ormewood ee Se EY
Tel Dixie 4043. Fe
4
Want single mai, o
small family, to one
in Duluth. Must be
hard worker, =: Exp;
tractor and other mac
Bob Christian, Atlant
Spring St, Ss. W. WA
Want woman for li
}work on farm. Live i
family; room, board a
_ysala No obj
12.001. Fetters ange M
W. 8g
wife, to do h
assist in build
leges, plus
end of crop. ot
}ford, Columbus, P. 2
12 fine 4-A N. H Red hens, | a
$2.00 ea. Ship -if crat is sent;
also hatching eggs, $1.25 per
15. Cartons ret. No chks. a G,
C. . Clifton, Millen.
BANTAM 42 5. SS
Extra good trio yearling
Dark Cornish Bantams, $7.00;
Good pen of same (rooster,
hens),
vannah, 115 E,. Waldburg. ~
_Bantams: Modern | Black |
Breasted Red Game and RI
Reds, several other breeds. B_
H. Holsomback, East Point,
302 S. Harris St- ~
Purebred 1949 hatch Golden
4,
Sebright Rooster, $1. IfOB.
MO. Silas Snipes, Commerce,
Riso 2
Small type Sebright B Bantam
Hen and 10 baby chicks, 6
wks: old, $6. MO. Tab Bart-
ley, Blackshear, 300 .Church St.
Mixed Common Bantam Pul-
lets, Rooster,, Game-and_ Se-
$t0. Jack -Altman, Sa-
farm. chores on farm.
one of family. Sala
board. John D, Ander.
ton, Box- BOS tee ts
Want smal} iathily for
House, lights, patches,
Eee Williams, Sanders
O. Box 324. Tel. 3220,
Want good smart |
couple to. work sma
50-50 -basis. Mr: J
Lithonia, Rt. 3
white woman for ligh
chores on farm. Room,
salary. Miss Sa Ha
Rentz, Ri. By:
Want at ONCE,
bright mixed, not old enough }f
Guilford, Blackshear, EPO
8. See
TURKEYS, "GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
Nice Big Bronze Turkey
Tom, 2 Hens, laying, $10. ea,
Or lot $27. Mrs. C. R. Sorrell,
Monroe, Rt. de ee ;
Young Turkey Po ilts, 4A ne
old, $1.60 ea. Exp. Col.;
Pheasant, Turkey, Bantam
Guinea Hatching Eggs, shippe
parcel post. Write for prices. :
Mrs. Helen Street, airs igh Rt.
Ao PELs hee rRes:
2 laying luscovy Ducks, an
1 Drake, $4.50. Plus posta
Or sell separately, Mrs. J
Way, , Lambert. ;
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS: =~
ant 200 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 12 wks. old.
Party furnish chicks and feed; /
I do the work. Mrs.
Turpin, Gainesville, Rt.
CORNISH:*
Will pay $5. fr 4 While
Cornish male, not over 2 yrs.|A
old, wt. 14 lbs. or more, del. to
me. H. M. Oe: Douglasville.
Box 219.
Ce Acad
' Want pr. Indian Blue Pea
fowl or 1 Peacock, 2 yrs. old.
State price in letter. Miss Car-
rie Pierson, Culloden, Rt. 2.
Want 2 Pea Hens. Advise
Mrs, B- W. Speight, Albany,
Care Richard Tift Co. :
We notice that quite a
order come forward as the
Novica: To All Certified Potato Geto :
growers have not sent to this Office for t
you expect to sell plants this Season, leas
_C. H. Alden, Director, Georgia Dep
to lay, $1. ea. MO. Mrs. Eliza sy
x Want ehHE middlea
encumbered: woman to
spt 270. Cc ap.
eS woman wants
ee oing light- farm
Room, board, salary.
with peopl
~ <experienced
truck driver. Sober.
be moved. State full
_flars, G. He Roberts, Gran
White, single; middles
Christian = man, Army
wants work caretaking
poultry in extreme So
Good education.
drink nor smoke.
lington, Sa
497
Ave., S. W.
xe
few certified s
tape supply