* Tom Linder. Commissioner | By TOM LINDER agriculture and how _ compares with the progress e nation will be very much n the following facts: ote from a Survey of Live- eting in Georgia made by the Administration of the U. S. of Agriculture, dated April Ws: - ESTOCK INDUSTRY IN GEORGIA Farm Income ing increasingly important in n 1948 livestock and livestock ced a farm income of 165 -and accounted for more t of the total farm income W Georgia farm income estock and products, the period 1933 to products for the five-year -37 as a base, the figures show from livestock and products times greater in 1948 e period. ans Se changes in farm income in ng the period are related to farm income for the nation, + Georgias rate of growth and products. income_ is the country as a whole. s an analysis of Georgia from livestock and products d 1933 to 1948. Hogs, e, and calves show the yme gains. Hog income in ly eight times greater than , 1933-37 average. Income s was 20 times greater than verage; while income from es was nearly eight times ge. ivestock on Farms ion of sheep and lambs, vestock on farms in n increasing. Cattle and ose for eight successive 1945 reaching an all 1,000 head WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1950 is interested in the | k industry is expanding - average farm income from | in 1945_ present cattle cycle, cattle numbers in _ the State declined only about 3 percent, - compared with about 9 percent for the country as a whole. In order that the reader may fully un- derstand that up-to-the-minute figures are still more favorable to Georgia, I | quote from an incomplete report of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, in a report of April 27, 1950. Loe Cash receipts in 1949 amounted to 8.4 billion dollars. 10 percent below the record of 9.4 billion _ established last Years oo 5s fui The above figures are for the nation while in Georgia the cash receipts from the sale of livestock increased $4,464,000. Georgia increased while the nation as a whole was losing 10 percent. According to the Crop Reporting Serv- ice, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, . USDA, dated February 20, 1950, the number of cattle and calves on the farms in Georgia as of January 1, 1950, were ll per cent more than in 1949. According to the same report, the number of cattle and calves on the farms in the United States increased only 3 percent during the same period. The nation increased 3 percent while Georgia increased 11 per- -cent. The value of all cattle in Georgia in- creased from $80.60 per head January 1, 1949, to $83.30 per head January 1, 1950. Balance of nation, DECREASED from $135.00 per head to $123.00 per head. NS-to poultry in Georgia, I will quote from Crop Reporting Service, Georgia_ Agricultural Extension Service of Ws p: Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, dated April 11, 1950, as follows: GEORGIA 1949 COMMERCIAL BROILER PRODUCTION HIGHEST IN HISTORY OF STATE Georgia 1949 commercial broiler pro- duction set an all time high record for the State with a total of 45,574,000 birds marketed during the year. This was the third consecutive year that all previous records have been surpassed. The 1949 figure was 38 per cent above the 33,025,- - 000 birds produced the year before and 59 per cent more than the 28,717,000 of (table 3). Since 1945, the peak of the: great favor. 1947. As usual, Georgia ranked third in the nation with Delaware and Maryland holding first and second places, respect- ively. Cash sales on Georgia Farmers Mar- kets for the nine years of 1941 to 1949 inclusive, are as follows: ie ea $ 7,740,659.99 1082 eee a 13,743,405.28 PO CA ty. cs , _ 21,071,909.74 POA ea ee ee 21,601,608.02 1945 oo... ee ee eee ee eens 26,494,022.57 LMG re es 33,200,688.31 OAY eso hs ae 35,955,635.90 OAR oan ee 42,947,559.68 (Gc es ee 48,312,083.51_ TOTAL $251,067,572.30 Georgias total farra income for the nine years 1941 to 1949 inclusive, was: _ $163,180,000 194 oe POA eee oe 266,717,000 $a be gs. ee 324,426,000 HOP eae ops Se 370,653,000 ie OL he oa 397,140,000 POeG te 408,106,000 PORT ae eas at 513,400,000 1G ee 519,520,000 Peto oo Soe pei es 448,575,000 The development of pastures, pasture grasses and cover crops has been record - breaking. As an outstanding example, the current production of Lespedeza seed in Georgia is 189 percent above the 1938- 1947 average, and amounted to more than 19,000,000 pounds. The acreage planted in Lespedeza increased from 26,000 in 1942 to 85,000 in 1949, and the yield per acre in pounds increased from 210 in 1942 to 225 in 1949. The same story is rela- tively true as to Blue Lupine, Crimson and White clover, Fescue and_ other _clovers and grasses, and there has been a large increase in the production of seed of other clovers and grasses. In South Georgia the growing of Coastal Bermuda, which was developed by the Coastal Plain Experiment Station, is finding TOM LINDER, . Commissioner of Agriculture arn ae k . - PAGE TWO. j at Covington, Georgia, under Act GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put n the mailing list-and for change of address to STATE BU REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL | asso clat(On wh) RCL USEC of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable ander postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when reauest 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. | Bulletin. transact notices Tom Linder, Commissiones Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington Ga nor for any By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau o* Markets. 222 State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. fntered as second class matter August 1, 1937 >t the Post Office of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special tate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act af October 8. [917. _Executive Office, State apitol Editorial and Executive Offices Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for anv notice ee ay a Soe yshe State Capitol, Aflanta, Ga. Publication Office _ Weeder 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE New Holland Hay ~ Baler, used last season, perfect cond., $1475100: Nesbit Bug and Boll Weevil Catcher for 2 row trac- tor, $130. Also Allis-Chalmers Side Delivery Hay Rake for sale. Chas. Murrow, Farming- ton. Phone 2698. 1. substantial Cart, just like new, with rubber tires, cheap for cash. Can be seen at La-, niers Service Station, 8 . mi. out from Savannah, Louisville Rd. Rt. 80. R. W. Lanier, Sa- vannah, Rt. 5, Box 379. Kinkade 3 H. P. Garden tractor, bought June 2nd., with all, gardening equipment in- cluding 8 im. plow at bargain. E. J. Matthews, Woodbury. Ford-Ferguson Tractor, wag- on on rubber and body, Bush nd Bog harrow, tandem _har- row, front and rear cultivators, 2 Covington Planters, hay sweep, hay rake, 6 ft. Road Master mower, rear dozier, .10 in. hammer mill, $1600. N. Z. Quick, Newnan, Box 501. Almost new ~ McCormick- Deering Mowing Machine, 2-5 ft. blade, mule drawn, and Rake, $225, B. R. Woodliff, Al- pharetta, Rt. 1. Phone 3861. Farmall Cub equipment: No. 151 Disc Plow, Cultivating Frame, No. 144-1 Row Cultiva- tor, 170-1 Row Planter and Mulcher, $300. cash. New and unused except 10 lhrs. on disc plow. Sell separately at attractive price. C. A. Butts, Thomaston, RFD 3. Farmall F-12 Tractor on rubber, planters, cultivators, 24 disc harrow, $550.00; Ford- son Tractor, high tension mag- neto, exc. cond., $200. H. G. Reed, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 319. (Hwy. 78). Smith make; horse drawn Cotton Dusting Machine, motor runs fair, mounted on cart, good running cond., $90. P one S131, TW. Parker, Conyers. 6 Row Tractor Cotton Dust- er, Simplex -make, good as mew, $150. Or trade for pure- bred White Face Bull. J. L. Landrum, Warrenton, Rt. 1. Garden All Tractor with turn plow, opener, cultivator, and disc, used last season, good cond. T. A. Holton, Alpharetta. 1948 Avery Tractor, hydrau- lic lift, turn plow, cultivators, planters, fertilizing attachment. all extras, like new, $1200.00. Mrs. Margaret Reyman, Bogart, ee 1, Care By-Lo Farm. Single . Units Stainless Stee! McCormick-Deering Milk- ng Machines, and Feed . Mill, reasonably priced at my place. oe Pitts, Grantville, Box wo ) Stalk Cutter, | $550. John W, Bussey, bus, Care Claymore, Plantation. . = Intl. Corn Binder, Intl. Ensilage Cutter, Used one season. Sell together or separately. W. R. Alford, Buckhead, Rt. 1, Box 126. 1 H -Wagon, mule drawn Fowler Scrape, good as new, working cond., bargain prices. 8 mi. S. Chats- worth, near Mt. Zion Church. . S. Hwy. @11. Carter suis ley, Ramhurst, Rt. 2. Mowing Machine, good cond., for sale. A. M. Warren, De- catur, 3411 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 1. (Panthersville). $400.00; 1947 MM Tractor, UTU mod-. el, with new 2 row corn and cotton planter, fertilizer at- tachment, cultivator, good con- dition, $1400. Contact: Chas. Pagel, Hephzibah, Rt. 1. 1948. Ford Tractor, lights, new battery, cultivators, plant- ers, 6 ft. harrow, 2 disc 24 in. plow, set stabilizers, exc. cond., used only part of two seasons, $1750. Mrs. Lillian D. Bromley, Shady Dale. F-20 Farmall Tractor on tub- ber, planter, fertilizer distribu- tor, cultivator, good ..cond. Colum: Phone 88928 New Holland Hay Baler, used 2 yrs., g00d cond., sacri- fice. $1395.00: Side Del. Rake, $100. Will. deliver. H. W. Vaughn, Athens, Phone 338 J. Model F Case Combine, good cond.. ready to go, $400. Tel. Cl 4771 0, Heeter, Tucker. Case 6 Disc Tiller, 6-26 in. dise with seeder box. for sale. B. G. Shelton, Sparta. A. R. Wood Gas Brooder, 1000 cap., used one time, $45.: Three Buckeye Oil Brooders. 500 cap. ea., $10. ea. Cannot ship. A. F. Bioust, Stone Moun- tain, Rt. 1. (Tel. 4483). 48-M Ford Tractor with Bush and Bog Harrow, Smoothing Harrow, power take-off pulley, used only 2 seasons. W. C. By- megton, Newnan, Rt. 3. New Ideal Hay Loader, good cond., used very little, for sale cheap. George H. Pruitt, Mar- in Massey-Harris 6 ft. Grain Binder, $30.00; Intl. Riding Cultivators, Plow Feet and Disc Hillers, $20. 00; Oliver No. 20 Turner, $5.00; Oliver 53 plant- er, $5. All old but working cond. Dwight Kirby, Fayette- ville VAC Case Disc Plew, per- fect cond., plowed less than 30 A, for sale Teasonably at my farm on Thurston Hwy. rk ry W. Few, Barnesville, Rt. 1, Box 44 A. $200.00. | b =| SECOND HAND MACHIN.| ERY FOR SALE Ford-Ferguson Tractor, har-| row, planter, cultivator, mower, drag scoop, all in good cond., cheap for. cash. J. C. Upshaw, Covington, 11/2 H Wagon, good cond., $60. Mrs. E. M. Phillips, Jones- boro, Rt. 1, Box 56. 1949 Farmall Cub Tractor, lights, starter, hydraulic lift, pulley for belt, cultivator, 8 disc harrow, A-1 cond., a bar- a for cash. No trade. Otis C.. hitwood, Lavonia, Rt. 1. used about 65 hours., $295.00. John Van Liempd, Lizella, No. 60 All Crop Allis-Chal- mers Combine, 1 Allis-Chal- mers or J. D. Two Row Corn Picker, for sale. C. M. Sims, Pembroke. 5. deck, thermostat control lec. brooder, 5 deck inter- mediate grower, 3-4 deck fin- |: ishers, il are: all metal, and other poultry equipment. $700.. Kathleen Hall, 2, Box 33 Waycross, Rt. SECOND HAND MACHINERY W. ANTED Want Power Post Hole Dig- gers for 39 Ford Tractor, for reasonable cash (price. Conrad L. Allgood, Jr., Pine Lake, Box 178. Want 1 or 2 disc Plow for Tractor. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Want mower fer 1950 Ford tractor, either snap-on or high- way type. J. B. Trotter, Mair- urn. Want good mule drawn mow- er and cutaway harrow, in good cond., and cheap. a ees Johnson, Morrow, Rt. 1. \ Want 1 planter and culti ton hay rake, late model, for Ford > tractor. W. LL, Oliver, Barnesville. Want smail table model cream separator in good work- ing condition. Mrs. Charlie yates Thomasville, RED Want to trade good F-20 Farmall on rubber for Farm- all M without equipment, or would by M Farmall outright if bargain for cash. State offer. Robt.. H. Tootle, MamaSSER. a PLANTS FOR SALE Fresh Giron Tomato plants, grown on new land, Tobe, | Stone, Rutger, Baltimore, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Plus postage. Roots mossed and paper wrap- ped. I. L. Stokes, ae Kudzu Crowns, State fied, 2-3 yrs. old roots, str $4.50 C; $17.50: M; 2000, $30, Maude Hamby, Greenville. Ga, Cabbage Collard, 300, $1.25: $3. WM Catnip, Pepper- mint, Garlic, Sage, Spearmint, $I. doz.: Sassafras Roots, 3 Hbs., $1.- Exe. for good * sacks, dew, Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hi- ram, IRt. i. P. R. Potato, ready, shipped promptly, $1.50 M mailed; 10,- 000 or more - Xpress, $1. M. Cash with order. Major Crow, | Gaimesville, Rt. 1. Wakefield, Flat Dutch Cab- bage, New Stone, Marglobe, Rutger Tomatto, Collard plants, 300, 90c; $1.90 M; P. R. Potato, 300, 60c: $1.25 M; Sweet Pep- per, 50c C. Lee Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt, 2. Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore Tomato, Late Flat Dutch, and All Season Cabbage, Ga. Col- lard, 500, $1.50; $2. M. Del. Prompt shipment. A. C. Gar- rett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. , Marglobe, New Stone Toma- to, Flat Dutch Cabbage, Ga. and Heading Collard, shipped promptly, 50c C; 300, $1.00; $2. M. Del.; $150 M exp. col. Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Rtg. Marglobe, Greater Salton Stone Tomato, Late Flat Dutch, All Season and large C. W. Cabbage, Ga. Collard, 300, $1; 500, ieee < M. Prompt ship- ment. L. M. Garrett, Gaines- 5 hp Rototiller, good as new, | 9. | Lightsey, Baxley. Rt. 3. with terms to responsible party. |: free of letters, holes, and mil-}- _ Mastodon Strawberry, 70 C; 500, $3.00; $5. M; londike, 60c; 500, $2.75: Also Scupper- nong Vine cuttings, 50c doz.; Horehound and. Catnip, 250 bunch. Add postage. Mrs, Lee Hood, Gainesville, th Rutger, New Stone Tomato, 50c C; 500, $1.50; $2.25 M.-PP. Eines Keith, Gainesville, ~Rt. Govt. insp. pure Old Fashion Boon Potato, 500, $1.50: $2.50 | M: Red Skin P. R. Potato, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Prompt shipment, Dewev Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. Green New Stone, Rutger To- mato, 50c C; 500, $1.00; $1. 50. M: Bull-Nose Sweet P 50c C; 500, $1.50: Black Beauty Eee Plants, 25 doz.; 50c C. PP. Packed in damp moss. Harris Fresh, green Rutger, $ obe,; eee. 50c C; 500, $1100; | Black Beauty Egg Plants, 50c C; .25c doz. Moss packed. PP. Buford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 2. Govt. insp..P. R. Potato, red and R. Lightsey, Surrency. tato, 5000,. $450. FOB. Mrs. Christeen Harper, Surrency. Govt. ingp. Red: and OCopper- Prompt shipment. Atlas Light- sey, Surrency, Ri. 2: $1.00 OM fob. Prompt shipment. Wade Aycock, Surrency, Bt. 52: gl Tomato Plants $1.00 M. o orders less than one M. Not PP. Curtis Herndon, era Rt, 2: Red Skin P. R: Potato, govt. ingp., $1.25 M. FOB. MO with Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp.. Red Skin P. R. Plants, $1.25 M. FOB. Prompt shipment. MO with order. W R. Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. isnp. certified P. R. Po- tato, 90c M. FOB. Guar. Fall received. 0. D. Lightsey, Sur- rency. Potato, $1.00 M. PP. Good count. Teac: Wallis, Surrency, Rt. 2. Red Skin, Copperskin Unit One Potato, $1.25 M. Del. in Ga | L. C. Harper, Surrency. Govt. insp. Red, Copper Skin Potato, $1.10 M.; Limited Tyre, Surrency. Marglobe Tomato, cael aac J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. ~ Copper Skin and P. R. Po- tato Slips, $1:00 M. No. COD nor ee i Homer Worth Ni- cholls, Rt. Govt: insp. P. R. Potato, red or copper skin, $1.00 M. Del. Full count. Prompt shipment. W. G. Murray; Odum, Rt. 2. Certified La. Copperskin Po-| tato Plants, $2.50 M; 5000, $2.25 M; 10;000 up, $2.00 M. PP. Moss, packed. J. Rt we y+ Genuine Pink Skin P. R., Plants, $1.25 M. Full cog guar. | Beary C. Deal, Pa Red and Ceppersiim BP. OR: potato plants, Gov. imsp., 5 M., $4.00. FOB. No COD. A. Ye Turner, Bristol. 35 C; Peppermint and Catnip, 5c ea. Del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Royston, Rit. 1. tgs Red in P. R., potato plants, Gov..insp., and tied with cert. tape, 90c M. FOB. Seatton R. Herrington, mee RFD. 2. Gov. .insp. Yellow skin P. R.. $1.00 M; 5 D. A. Lightsey, Bristol, Rt. 1. Gov. insp., P. R., potato plan's, Rubye King Sweet | S5f Pepper, 50c C; 500, $1.50: $2.50 Tol Copper, Red Skin, Umit 1 Po-| skin Potato, $1.00 M. Full count, | Certified P. R. Potato, Mar-|' order. Prompt shipment. Eugene | |Skin P. R. Potato, Certified pure Cote Skin | Sup-. ply Bunch, $3.00M, Del. Claude} , damp packed, 500, $1.00. PP.| Vi R. Byrd, Patherson, | ; State imsp: P.- R. iii! e Plants, $2.00 M. A. R. Jones, Pelham. Imp. La. Copper | Skin. 100 to Hill ae Red andy Poy, No COD mor CHKS. | Tends eae, or Vernon Gri leyet 4. <5 -.: packed, $1. 35 M. Mullis, Odum, . Certified Bunch P. copper skin, 75c M. Guat. line | full: count, prompt shipment. A. | | Sereven, Rt. 2. Govt. insp., trea Pink P. R, Plants, | from vine c i Imp. PR Pota.o, good count | Screven, R Govt. insp, P. R. P | skin, $1.25 M; 2 M Prompt shipment. W. D. Lightsey, Screv: ~ Govt. insp. Red ers R. Plant: $1.50 M. No checl Griffis, Screven, F Govt. mp. tren M. FOB. Prompt shipr = Lightsey, Se screven bage, Ga. Collard, $1.50 M. Del.; 5000. King 5 postage. Prompt Guy | se 5. Re i Pink Skin P. 50c C; $1.50 M; Tomato globe , lange, Cs 500; $1.00; $1.50 M | Pepper, 5 Qe C; $2.0 3 Eggplants, 25c Fe Leroy" Lightsey, Baxley Beauty Hot and Sweet Pepper Plants, Stra Add Bie re Dal Hot, and Ruby K Red and Copper skin, 5 M., $4.59 FOB. No COD. D. M. ville, Rt. a | Bristol. Seon he oe am Fee PLANTS FOR SALE _ SEED FOR SALE SACKS FOR SALE ee a ed Calif, Wonder, per, Eggplants M. Del. Otts Skin Potato, Hill, govt. insp., NX $2.00. Prompt. shiv- Boyett, Bristol. govt. insp., $1.25 certified Potato, Sopper Skin, 100 to B>-D. Brannen, Skin, and 100 Skin, Potato ated, 5 M, shipment. Paul skin, good count, fs Dy. aera Skin Potato, ( Red Sit Woods, ped or Se sp. prompt nt, 5000, eae OL green Marglobe, Tomato, 50c 00; $2.00 M; Bull|2 Pepper, 50c C; 500, -M; Black Beauty doz. Packed in panes E. Light-| Ree. R. Potato, Rutger Tomato, $1. 0 M del. prompt : =. Sur- oe x. and Colas Exchange 2 M doz. print or white 1 pay postage. A. B. ency, Rt. 2. ch P..R, Tifton er ged 200, P rompt shipment. pper Skin P. R. $1.50 M prepaid orders. Fill or- J. 1.. Rigdon, 100 to Hill Potato~ in ne Ora open good count. $1.75 Gees Logan, . . Rutger To- Wonder. Pee $1.75 . Red Skin Sweet M: Bunch, $4.00 (oo Hot hipm EB. M. W. J. Boyett, |. || Bristol, Rt. 1. | 25e -good start. No- - Certified Mastodon Straw- try plants, $1. C. PP. Tom | Kittle, Carrollton, Rt BS Late Flat Dutch Cabbage plants, 20c C: 300, 50c; Lady T. _| Strawberry, 45c C. Add -post- =. Mrs, Henry Eller, Ellijay, Pie. 8.07 Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, 20c C: 500, #0c. Add postage. a Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. Certified Bunch P, R. Cop- pverskin Potato, $2.50 M; Wire for prices on 50 M or more. Shipments made promptly Fob. RR Express. Geo. W. Reg- ister, Cordele, Rt. 1. Marglobe Tomato, 50c C: $4.25 M. S. F. Greene, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Covington Rad. Govt. insp. Ola Fashion Po- tato, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Red Skin P. R.. 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. Prompt shipment. Claudie Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Beechnut Bushes, Catnip, Bushes, 20 ea.; Condon Giant Mastodon Everbearing Straw- .| berry, $1. C; Garlic Bulbs, $1. doz. Add postage, Mrs. Lucy Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Condon Giant Mastodon Ev7- erbearing Strawberry, $1. C: Red Raspberry $1. doz.: Sage plants, Catnip. Horehound, 20c bunch; Muscadine Grape Vines. 5. $1. Add.postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Govt: insp. Red Skin P. R. Plants, Pimiento, Hot. Pepper, Marglobe Tomato, $1.50 M. Deh. Exc. for print sacks. Miss Florence OQuinn, Odum, Rt. Govt. insp. Exp. Station var. Bunch P. R. Potato, $4. M. Clay Coburn, Tifton, Rt. 6- Chas. W. Cabbage, 500, Sle: $1.50 M: Marglobe, Rutger To- mato, 40c C; 500, $1.00; $1.60 M: Pimiento Pepper, $1.00, 500: $2. M. PP. Solomon Davis, Milledgeville, RFD 5, Box 197. Govt. insp. Copper Skin P! R. Potato, $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Coy Odum. Govt. a tato, $1.25 M checks. W. P.. Bes Po- in Ga. No Williamson, imp Del; Ww. SEED FOR SALE Brown Top Millet Seed, re- cleaned, tested, 8c Ib.: Dixie 17 Seed Corn, $6. bu. J. D. Murrow, Farmington, } Good, tenn Clemson Spine- less Okra, 50 Ib. PP. Ex- _| change 4 large cups for 3 nice re-| print sacks; 1 cup for odd sacks. Mrs. R. H. Turk, Pine- view, Rt 1, Box 17 A. -10 Tbs. Seed, known as Bush Collard, 1950 crop, heading va- 1, | Tiety, has been in family for 50 years., 20c oz.: Mrs. W. I. lence. Brown Pop Millet, reclean- ed, germ test 86 per ct., 8c Ib.; 100 Ib. bags; Combine Milo, re- cleaned, 86 per ct. germ., 100 lb. bags. FOB. J. B. Ellis, Monticello, Rt. 1, 20 bu. Chufas, $7.25 bh: $4. Ss $2.50 Ib. PP. Arnold, Benev half bu. at myplace. 3 mi. ee U.S: 129. L. C. Har- rell, Alapaha, Rt. 2. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c_ st:; 12 sts. $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Bt oly 8 to 10 ibs. more good Okra seed, special price -for entire lot; also 1 lb. Ga. collard seed for 75c. Add postage to all, L. H. Hill. Atlanta, 861 Park St. S. W. RA 0477. 500 lbs. genuine Cannon Ball, Black Diamond Watermelon, L. +193 ar vet. germ., Ist yr. Okla., $1. Original Ga. Sweet. wai 98 per ct. germ., grown for seed only, $2. lb. W. 0. Birdson, Gordon. Sericea Lespedeza, no dod- d|der, scarified, germ. 92 per ct., purity 99.06 per ct., 500 lbs. $19.50 Cwt. B. R. Woodliff, Al- | pharetta, Rt. 1. Phone 3861. - Coffee Bean Tree Seed. 25e per start. Mrs. J. D. Bennett, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, COD. Mrs. ed. | Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Horehound, Sage, Blood Root} Ch, | heavy. producer, matures_early, -O. Be Roberts, }in 4 ton lots. Mammoth Sunflower Seed, $1. gal.; $6. bu. Or exchange for P._R. Potato plants. Each pay postage. Mrs. Lula Stover. Cleveland, Rt. 1. 40 Ibs. frostproof, wide leaf Ga. Collard Seed, $2. lb.; 13c oz. S. J. Foss, Brooklet. Big start fresh Calif. Beer Seed, 25 per start. Mrs, Ella Green, Smyrna. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Gatan Soy Beans, recleaned, et bu. L. C. Nowell, Macon, sane Red Bunch Butterbeans, 35c teacup; Spanish Peanuts, 60c qt.; 30c doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. G c. Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. White Mush Peas, Ky. Won- der Bean Seed, 25c cup; 5 cups, $1.00; Long Green Cucumber, 2 spoons, 15c; Lady T. Straw- berry, 45c Cc. Add postage. pee Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. Mung Beans, 30c lb. in 5 lb. lots: PP in Ga. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Around 2 bu. Mixed Peas | G@ {about 1 bu. White, rest Cream Cannot Crowders), $3.50 bu. ship. Very few weevils. Mrs. es Thomas, Carrollton, Rt. Early Brown 6 Wks. Peas, bears 2 crops, 5 cups, $1.25. No less sold; Streaked Half Runner Beans, 45 teacup. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth. Dacula, Rt, 1. Hayseed Soy Beans, reclean- ed, good bags purity 98.40 per ct. very good variety for hay, $3.50 bu. M.. Ware, Marshallville. G. Tan Beans, - no cracked ones, $5. bu. Se> at Summerour Farm 8 mi. W. Marietta, Hwy. 120. Karl Wat- son, Atlanta, 845 Drive, N. W. 150 bu. mixed: Miller Peas, 98 per ct. sound, $5. bu. at my farm. David Benson, Louisville, RFD 3, Box 113. Little Combine Pea, $3. bu. Witt not ship. Come after. W. I. Marett, Hartwell;, Rt. 3, White Mush Peas, 1949 crop. slightly weevil eaten, 90c at. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Roy: Smith, Ooleth>rne, Rt. J. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa Hay, cured, baled, bright) $40. ton; -Oats and Al- falfa (mixed hay), $32. tom Del. Joe D. Murrow, Fatmington. Phone 2698. 1500 bundles Fodder, $3.00 CWT, Mrs. C.-M. Phillips, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Box 56. 1950 fresh cut tender Mixed Grasses, $27.50 ton delivered in 3-7. ton lots. Phone 33343. H. W. Vaughn, Athens, 290 Mil- ledge Heghts. 500-600 good 4 hand bundles Fodder, $3. per hundred bun- dle: Large quantity shucks and hay, $5.- truckload. J. C. Mc- Koy, Newnan. SACKS FOR SALE Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., wash- ed. ripped, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea. PP in Ga.; Odds, 20c ea. Plus postage.; Unwash- ed, 20c. ea. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Edison Conner, Murrayville, Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, ironed, free of holes, 25e ea. Add postage. Mrs, J. E. Barnett, Cumming, Rt. 5. White Bleached. 100 Ib. cap., feed sacks, free of holes, wash- ed, ironed, 20c ea. G. L. Duran, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 4, $1.00; $2.75 doz.; Odds, Small Holes, 6, $1.00. Add post- age. Prompt shipment. No stamps nor checks. Mrs. Eliz- abeth Allison, Gainesville, Rt. \ : a s . Mrs. J. O. Winkler, Cleve- | 2 land, Rt. 4.. germ. 90 per. extra clean, | Courtenay | Plus postage. Mrs. James Print Sacks, washed ripped, 25c ea.; 3 sacks, free with each $5.00 order, Add postage. Mrs. Joby RBurruss, Murrayville. Rt : White Bleached Sacks, 140 lb: cap., washed, ironed, free of holes, 20c ea, Charlottee Durand, Gainesville, Rt. 2. 100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, wash- ed, free of holes and mildevr, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. "Paul A. Jones, Oakwood, Rt. 1. Print sacks, washed, good cond., 25c ea.; White, washed, good cond: 15c ea. Add about 3c postage. No personal checks. Miss Beulah Maddox, Pender- grass, Rt. 2. About 400 large size print feed bags, $20..C, or 25c ea. 4 or more PP. Mrs. Walter L. Ayers, Gainesville, RFD 5. Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea.; $3. doz.; odds, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Fine weave print sacks, washed,' free of holes and mil- dew, 100 lb. cap., 28 ea.; or- ders of 30 will give 3 extra Cash Jor. M. 0: PP in ironed, 3, Print sacks, washed, free of holes and mildew, $1.00; $38. doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. R. Samples, Gaines- ville, Rt. 5. Large wrint sacks, 22c ea.: with small holes, 19c ea. All clean. Mrs. M. E. Sellers, Cor- nella, Star Route. Large white sacks, washed, ironed, free of letters, holes, and mildew, 20c ea.; $2.50 doz. Prompt shipment. No stamps nor checks. Miss Evadell Alli- son, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Pegs sacks, washed, ironed, of holes and mildew, 3. ne ver three, 25c ea: PP. Mrs. owes! B. Worley, Cun- ming, Rt. 2 : Print | og large, ripped, washed, free of holes and mil- dew, 25e ea.; $2.75 doz. Plus postage. No checks. Mrs. Carl Howerd, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Print -sacks, ripped, washed, ironed. free of holes and mil- dew, 25c ea. Plus postage. No checks. Prompt shipment, Mrs. Roy Garrett, Cumming, Rt. 3: 6 white 100 lb. cap. Feed sacks, perfect cond. $1. PP. E. B. Vaughn, Diinwoody. Print sacks, washed. good quality, good cond. 28c ea. ow-= ler, Cumming, Rt. 4, Good quality print sacks, 100 lb. cap., unwashed, 20c ea: Washed and ironed, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. C. Gille- land, Gainesville, Rt. 6. 100 Ib. cap. print sacks, 25c a.: $2.75 doz. Plus postage or COD if preferred, Mrs. H. L. ersadasts Flowery Branch, Rt. Good quality, smooth print sacks, free of holes, washed and ironed, 25 ea. Plus post- age. Mrs. Ford Pirkle, Cum- ming, Rt... 3. Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 25c ea. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Edith Barnett, Cumming, Rt. 5. 100 Ib. cap. Print sacks, washed, free of holes and mil- dew, 25c ea.; White, bleached, no lettering. nor holes, wash- ed, 18c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. A. D. Truelove, Clermont. c 100 Ib. cap. Print sacks, washed. raveled, free of holes and mildew, 25 ea.; $2.75 doz. Prompt shipment. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gaines- ville, Rt. 5: : Print sacks, washed, 100 Jb. cap., no stains, 25c ea. Vince Wheeler, ironed, holes nor Add - postage. Atlanta, 2195 Cheshire Bridge Rd. Tel. Ex. 3237. : Good qualitv- white feed sack, free of mildew and holes. 7, $1.00; With small holes, 10, $1. Add postage on all orders. 100 Ib. cap. print: sacks, washed, free of holes and mil- dew, 25c ea.; $2.75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Junior Chambers, CUNeEe) Rt. Mrs. Virgil Padgett, Jasper, Rt. | 0 and | 1. : SACKS FOR SALE. & White 200 lb. Guano sacks, washed, 35c ea. PP. Mrs. Helms, Buena Vista. \ White Feed sacks. 6. $1. Add postage. Cash or MO. No COD, Mrs. Major Tinsley, Gaines- ville, Rt. 5. Good Grade White feed sacks with letters, free of holes, 15 ea.; Prints, 30c ea. Del. Prompt shioment. Mrs. W. Print sacks, 30c ea.: 6. $1. Add_ postage. MO. No COD. Mrs. T. T. Can- trell, Gainesville. Rt. 5. 100. lb. cap* White sacks, washed, free of holes and stains, 6, $1. PP in Ga. E. L. Robin- son, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. : - Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., rip- ped, washed, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea, Add postaee No COD. Mrs. E. A. Whelchel; Gainesville, Rt. 8. Print sacks, 100 Ib. cav., rip- ped, washed. ironed, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea. Plus postage. COD if desired. Mrs. W. J. Cochran, Stonewall. 10 good Print or White, 100 Tb. cap. sacks, $2.75. PP. ' Mrs. Fithel Sanders, 25, $6.00; $22. C with no odds; Or $20. with odds. Orders over 4 postpaid.._Mrs. Dawsonville, Rt. 3. White sacks, ripped, washed, ironed, 20c ea.: Guano sacks, ripped, washed, 200 lbs. cap., 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. R. D. Holdbrooks, Waco, Rt. 2.- Print sacks, washed, ironed, large size, $3. doz. PP for doz. or over; $23. C. Mrs. C. Slaton, Gainesville, Rt. 5. White Feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., checkered type. unwash- ed, 15c ea.; 7, $1. Add postage. a Otis Pilcher, es Rt White sacks, wicked. pos e holes and mildew, 100 lb. cap., 20c*eea. Plus postage. No or- ders under 5. No checks. Satis. guar. Mrs. Tom Pilgrim, Cum- ming, Rt. Bleached 100 lb. cap: sacks, washed. ironed, 20c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. Edwin Patterson, Cumming, Rt, 1 : Print sacks, washed, 100 Ib. cap., $2.75 doz.; White, 100 Ib. cap., 20c ea. Azzie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Smooth Print sacks, cap., washed, snets. mildew. and holes, ea Add nostage: Or PP. Mrs. Elmer Clark, Gaines- ville, Rt. 8. Good bright print sacks, 100 Tb. cap., 25. $6. PP, or 25c ea, Add postage. MO only. Mrs. Glenn H. Smith, Gainesville, Rta 190 Ib. 100. Ib. 25 smooth Print sacks, waShed, ironed, frase of holes, spots, mildew, 25c ea. vostage.. or 30c ee. PP. Mrs. C. R. Smith, Gainesvitle, Rt. 8. 100 lb. white sacks, 5, $1.00; 25 lb. White Flour sacks, 7. $1, All washed. Add nostage. Mrs. Voung Summers, Newnan, Rt 100 Ib. cap. white sacks, rip- ved, washed. ironed, free of holes, stains, ete. 20c ea. Add. nostage, No COD. Mrs. Myrl Williams, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. White sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 15c ea. Add postege. Mrs. C. B. Byrd, Gainesville, Star Rt. Large print sacks, washed, ironed. free of holes, $3. doz. Mrs. Belle Higgins, Gainesville, Rich. Washed and ironed 100 Ib. cap. Print sacks. good cond., 25c ea.: odds with smell holes, 20c ea: White. washed, 18c; not washed. .15c ea., some free of letters. Add postege. Mrs: T. E. Collitt; Curniming, Rt: 2: Barge print sacks. washed, ironed. free of holes, $2.85 doz., plus 2c _post2> on ea. sack. Miss Pauline Higgins, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Print sacks for sale or exc. for new honey. Z. L. Lee, Red ak, Large 100 Jb. cap. print sacks, washed, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea. PP in Ga. Odds, 20c ea.; Unwashed, $20. Cc. Add postage. Mrs. Pete Kemp, Murrayville, Rt. 1. We J. Hall, Dawsonville, Rt. 1. White, Cash or Buchanan, Rt.~ oe Smooth Print sacks, 25c ea.; Joe inet, ; ironed, free of 30c ea. Add . 1 es PAGE FOUR ie SACKS FOR SALE 100 Ib. cap. Feed sacks, wash- 20c ea. M, ed, ironed, raveled, no holes, ie: ea.: Odds, : ail, Clermont. Print sacks, washed, ripped, free of holes and mildew, 25c a.; Odds, 20c ea.=PP in Ga. Mrs. Gordon Kemp, Murray- ville, Print sacks, washed, free of holes and mildew, 30 ea.; un- ashed (white when washed), Isc ea., $1.50 doz. Roy Grindle, ahlonega, Rt. 1. White sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, ironed, ripped, free of holes, letters, stain, 20c ea. No COD. Mrs. Myrl Williams, Tal- lapoosa, Rt. 1. EGGS FOR SALE Guinea eggs, 15, $1.25. PP. Prompt shipment. Guaranteed pafe delivery. Mrs. James Law- gon, Ball Ground, Rt. 1, Pure Mammoth Bronze B. . Turkey Eggs, $4. doz.; Black eghorn, $2., 16:. Bantam, 15, 1.25. (some with topknots). xc. for good clean, letter free Backs, or pea seed. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram, Rt. 1: White African Guinea Eggs, $1.25 per setting. J. N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. C, Zebulon Rd. Guinea Eggs, 4. different Kinds, $1.25 doz.: 18, $1.50. Lon- nie Rigdon, Metter, Rt. 2. Guinea Eggs, 18, $1.50: $1.15 0z.; 2 doz., $2.15; 3 doz., $2.85: Also 2 Guinea Roosters, $1.25 a.; Both $2. FOB. Mrs. Mamie tone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Giant Black Minorca Setting Eggs, 15, $3. PP. Breeding ex- lusively since 1925. L. B. Mil- ians, Newnan. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Bright New Honey, packed in quart jars 12 to case, $9. per s.; Poplar Tupelo blend, same ack, $8.Cs. Good grade. J. W. herman, Alma, Rt. 1. Crimson Clover Extracted Honey in 10 lb. pails, PP, $2:25 pail: _D. M. Kirkland, Summertown. : ~ New Extracted Honey: 6-10 Tb. tins to case, $11.50: 5 gal. gan, $10.00; 1- 10 Ib. tin PP to 3rd_zone, 2.75:* 12-21/2 Ib. ee Mouth Jars, $8.00; 12- 21/2 Chunk Comb Extracted Honey, $9. John A. Crummey, Jesup, P. O. Box 117. 6 colonies Bees, good cond., 4 patented gums with supers. Make me a price. W. C. By- ington, Newnan, Rt. 3. SHES? *"D COATS FOR SALE 2 Saanan Kids, entitled to register. 1 buck, 1 doe, 4 mos. old, from high milking strain, reasonable, or trade for chick-! ens, corn, anything can use. Will' not ship. Mrs. G. T. Durhain, East Point, 3467 Whipple Ave. Fresh in Goats;some to come in June, July, and August, one castrated Billy large enough to start pulling wagon, also young Billies and Does, weaned, eating in pasture. Mrs. R. L, Smith, Sr., Douglasville, Rt. 4. Thoroughbrd Nubians, Horn- Jess Buck, 11 mos. old, $20.00 Doe fresh 3rd. time with 2 doe kids 2 wks. old. $35.00 ea. trio. W. A. Ditzel, Cleveland. RAEBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Hwt. Chinchilla Rabbits, from ped. stock, 3 and 6 mos. 6ld. Write for prices. J. C. J. Brown, moecoa: 2.2: 1 Buck, $3.50 ea.; 5 Red an- gora Rabbits, 4 mos. old, $2.75 a.; 11 Rabbits, $1.50 ea., 7 wks. old; Lot for $30.00, Don Emanu- el, Lyons, Rt. 1. NZW Doe, 1 Black and White Doe, -Grey Buck, $5.00 for 2, Or exc. for 15 print sacks, free ot holes. Mrs, J. E. Ross, Arabi, be RAPRITS AND CAVIES HORSES ATA Rabbits: 5 Ordinary White (ved eye), ped. Hvy. Wt. Chin- chillas, 25 Ped NZW, both with Fapers, all from New England strain, Entire lot cheap, or small orders. Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savannah St, 2 mos. old Chinchilla trio, buck from separate litter, $10.00, Ped. paper furnished. Ship any- where RR express. COD. John |L. Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field Rd., Rt. 6. NZW_ Rabbits, ped. stock, 8 wks. old, $4.00 pr.; 6 wks., $3.75 pr.; One 9 wks. Buck, $2.00. Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5, Pure Black and White Dutch Rabbits, 8 wks. old, $1.00 ea. fob. Tom Elliott, Conyers. Fifteen 3 mos. old NZW Rab- bits, 50c ea.; Also 2 pairs breed- ing stock at my home. Will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn. Good Breeding Stock Rabbits, some with litters, also meat rabbits, Sell cheap. C. L. Caw- thon, Atlanta, 977 Stewart Ave. SW. Tel. Ra. 3505. Good Rabbits, for breeding, or bred, $1.50, $3.00 and_ uv. Mrs. P. D. Rush, Atlanta, 900 Boulevard, S. E. (Tel. Di. 3863). 5 purebred Eng. Angora Rab- bits, $5.00 ea. Write for more in- formation. Billy Schaffer, Mon- ticello. Virgin Does, young Bucks, from original stock: does with young, also Fryers. Low prices. My place Hwy. 155, Brown Mill, Snapfinger Creek. Mrs. R. T. Sykes, Lithonia, Rt. 3. 2 nice Sandy Gray Flemish Giant Bucks, 4 mos. old, ped., from large parents of best show bloodlines, $3.50 ea. Ship any-. where by express. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. ov CATTLE FOR SALE 6 extra fine Guernsey and Jersey Cows with young calves, 3 more to freshen in 30 days. No culls. David T. Jennings, Amer- ficus, P. O. Box 84. Blue Jersey Heifer with 2 wks. old calf. and good Smooth Mouth Mule for sale. L. J. Johnson, Morrow, Rt. 1. Purebred Guernsey Bull, 13 mos. old, Reigeldale lines, not registered, shows good quali- ties for breeding purposes. Con- tact. R. B. Whitney, Chipley, Rt. 1. Reg. Aberdeen-Angus_ Buil, ealved Oct. 2, 1947; Sire; Black- bird Revolution X-H, Darn- Erica 2nd of Red Gate; clean, ready for heavy service, Dont want to interbreed. See at my barn. Hugh Bennett, Madison, Rt. 4. Milch Cow, Jersey and Guern- sey mixed, 2nd. calf born May 18th, give 4 gals, milk daily. William Ross, Doraville, Tilly- ville Rd. 5 grade White Face Heifers, ranging in age from 18 mos. to 2 yrs. old, ready to breed, all butt headed except one, _good Weaver, Milledgeville, Rt. 4. Cow, fresh in, White Face Heifer Calf, few days old, both for $175.00. Lewis Weaver, Mil- | ledgeville, Rt. 4. | Reg. Guernsey Bull Calves | sired by Riegeldale Conquerors Comet, out of dams with AR |records, John W. Bussey, Co- |lumbus, % Claymore Planta- | tion. Tel. 88928. Jersey Heifer and Heifer Calves; Also I almost new 12 ft. hay rake with tractor hitch. Fred J. Wilson, Decatur, Rt. 2. Reg. Jersey Bull, with ar | without some of his daughters, out of a son of Brampton World Records, and from daughter of reg. Jerseys: 1 Heifer, 3 Cows (to freshen Sept.), top breed- ing. C. J. Hendrix, Jr., Alpharet- ta, cRt.3; Jersey-Guernsey Male Calf, 10 days old, for sale or exch., for Jersey, Guernsey, or Hol- stein Heifer Calf, or cross breed of either stock. W. O. Hayes, Dalton, RFD 3. shape, $750.00 for lot. William. Superb Brampton Beau; Also | eae - CATTLE FOR SALE mans Full blooded Black Jersey Bull, 14 mos. old, $100.00. Exe. for 4 small heifers of good stock. Mrs. Truman Ray, Smyrna, Rt. Li f Jersey Milch Cow, 4 yrs. old, 2nd. calf heifer 10 days old, $150.00; Jersey Bull, fawn color, 16 mos. old, full blooded, can- not be registered, $100.00. C. L. Hamby, Greenville, RFD 54, Nice Jersey Cow, about 800 Ibs., heavy milker, good butter producer, and good beef type, $150.00. 7 mi. W. Ellijay. T. Cc, Withrow, Ellijay. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 5 yr. old work mare, 1150., Ibs., $100.00. Exe. for 10 yr. old farm mule same weight. Wyley Dunaway, Decatur, 740 Colum- bia Dr. Tel. De. 8032. . Black Horse Mule, about 900 lb., work anywhere, good cond., $40.00 Exe. for yearling, M. L. Smith, Ellenwood. Pr. large iron Gray Mules, exc, cond., good workers any- where, very gentle, easy to handle. Duluth (ask for Carl Burton). Or contact: Bob Christian, Atlanta, 185 Spring St., S. W. Tel. Wa. 7413. Grey Mare Mule,'15 yrs. old, around 800 lbs., well broke, does as much light work as average mule, $20.00 cash. Trade for hogs or corn, See. Roscoe Griffin, Metcalf. ~ Reg. Gentle Saddle Mare, reg. in American Saddle Breeders Assoc., about 800 Ibs., about 10 yrs. old, $100.00 bargain E. D. Thompson, Decatur, Rt. 2, Flat) Shoals Rd. : 3 yr. old Mare from 5 gaited sire, for sale. T, A. Holton, Al- pharetta, Rt. 3. : Reg. Walking Mare, and 2 mos. old Stud Colt, 3 yr. old Strawberry Roan Filly, for sale. Thomas C. Wylly, Tennille. ~ Black Mare,, about 900 or 1000 lbs., gentle, work any- where, 10 yrs. old, no bad habits, $100.00. See at my home. Tel. Ga. 7008. J. W. Brown, Forest Park, Rt. 1. ~ Good 100 lb. Mare, gentle, work anywhere, 5 yrs. old, $150.00. Freeman Carney, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Shetland Pony Stallion, black and white, 42 in. tall, very gentle. Stud fee $15.00. Or sell for $200.00. R. A. McBrayer, Smyrna, Phone 300. HOGS FOR SALE Med. blocky type SPC Pigs, thrifty, good size for age, $20.09 ea. registered. Will ship. Satis. guar. Express paid on return pigs or empty crate. W. Marvin Smith, Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box EES 8 Tamworth Pigs, 2 mos. old, rg. in buyers hame, $30.00 ea. Joe Smith, Waverly, Rt. 1, ny 23. Reg. blocky, Cherry Red Dur- ocs, males and gilts, 75-85 lbs., sired by Carolina Spotlight, good son of Spotlight Pride, champ of Iowa, life treated, wormed, crated, reg. buyer's name, $25.00 ea. Crate to be returned my expense. W. H. Roughton, Sandersville. Reg. Berkshire Pigs, $25.00 ea. Delivered. Finest show stock. H. W. Vaughn, Athens. 290 Milledge Hgts., Tel. 3338-3. SPC Pigs, from best blood- lines, reg. in buyers name, lite- time treated. M. J- Blackmon, Pinehurst. | 4 purebred PC Male Shoats, | for service, 4 os. old, life treat- ,ed for 7holera and swine plague, $15.00 ea. if taken at farm | within 2 weeks; $20.00-ea. crat- weaned. I, H. Anderson; Alma, Rt. 4. ; 2 fine litters of Yorkshire See at my place in| 4 ed and shipped in Ga. for calves, / Thrifty bred SPC Gilts, a- round 200 Ibs., farrow soon, cholera immune, reg. buyers name, bred to Wonder Boy, son Grand Champ. of Indiana, $70.- 00-$75.00; few 4 mos. old, reg. Gilts, sired by $35.00 ea. C. R. Morgan, Amer- icus, -Rt4. 23% m Reg. Hereford. Pigs, bred to be champions, well started spring pigs, $50.00 and $25.00 ea. Phone 969-M-4. Mrs. W. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd., % Ward-Meade Farm. Reg. Hamp. Pigs, born Mar. 28, 1950, from litter of nine, dbl. treated, reg. in buyers name, $20.00. FOB. Louis Taylor, Craw- fordville. Several Duroc-Jersey Boars, Cherry Red, 13 wks. old, 70-75 lbs., dbl. treated, wormed, $30.- 00 ea. Reg. United Duroc Assoc. in buyers name. Robert Collins, Jr., Graymount, Rt. 1. a OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky, reg. buyers name, 8 wks. old, $25.00; 12 wks. old, $30.00 Ship anywhere. Satis. guar. H. J Dupree, Acworth, Riwiese? Reg. Hereford Boars and Gilts, from Belmont Peach King, Ga. State Fair Grand Champ. Boar. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. = : Full stock Little Bone Black African Guinea Pigs, for breed- ing, life treated for cholera 8 wks. old, for sale. O. P. Sinque- field, Harrison. / Reg. Cherry Red Blocky Type Pigs, from litter of 10 farrowed Apr. 25th., $20.00 at farm; $25 ~- 00. shipped. B. W.. Bridges, Washington, Rt. 1. Supreme Lad No. 425363, Sire Supreme Duke 358857, Dam- Grand Proud Lady 858952. Fee $3.00 Summerour Farm, 5 mi. W. Marietta, 120 Hwy. Russell Sparkman, Marietta, Rt.4. FARM HELP WANTED Want experienced milk hands. Contact: S. L. Coker, Canton, Care Nejasco Farms. ~ Want middleage woman for light work on farm in South- ern part ~Forsyth Co. 28 mi. N. Atlanta, between Cumming | and Duluth. Good home with all conveniences, lights, water, sewerage, and telephone. Good home, small salary. G. re Bagley, Place. an for light farm chores on farm. Must be clean, honest, reliable. Private -room, bath, board, $50. month. A.B. O- Karman, Dunwoody, Rt. 1. ~- Want good honest, middleage woman to help with garden, chores. Good home, live as one of family. Have cars. Near church and town. Mrs. Annie Nelson, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. Want farm superintendent, educated, experienced, to com- plete development of 1,200 A farm for most modern machinery. Now putting in cover crops and seeding pasture. Apply own hand writing. Henry A. Sikes, Savannah, 44 East Bay St.. Want single man, or man and wife,to do heavy farm work, in DeKalb Co. _No drinkers. at once. J. H- Tribble, Atlanta, 277 Capitol Ave, S. W. Want white woman, unen- cumbered, refined, no alco- holics nor snuff users, for light work on farm. No milking. 2 in family. Room, board, an weekly salary. Ans. all letters. No cards. Lester M. Lewis, Wonder Boy, Can furnish unrelated pairs. }me : A.]repairing fences, At Stud: Reg. Duroc Boar,|~ Atlanta, 262 Capitol } Want white, middleage wom- }' and tend cows, other light farm} LYnn Conley, letters ce gand raising Y beef cattle. quipped with} j Pay $3. daily and room. Come } li of Tip Top Model Reserved | Will L ( one men, | preferably sm: ho; nee # cropping. 3 R hous felec., fire wood gh See: 8. S.. lasville, Rt. 4. Want 2 good fa small families to r: grain. Re: , Salary $60. wood, garden. Wri - F. Upchurch, Want middlea look after country Georgia, located on tric lights, good lit References required en J HeB: I truck, keep up - ery. Fulton Co. Sche door, 1/4 mi. goo Church. Good pay wi future; Must have Joe Young, 1 Wan i whi 20-40 yrs. old, to liv with family of two, light farm chores. Will room, board, laundry. small salary each wi letters ans. Mrs. Marietta, Rt. 5. POSITIONS Experienced. Non-smo. dr Married dren. Clyde May, Want place E lanta with . middleag helping with garden chickens. Need my furniture. ised Can move by June Susie Bearden, Atla drink So ee ae ee _ _Middleaged, _ sober, man wants job as_ seer or caretaker, ary. Need -good hoi lights, ete. Prefer S -ans. _ Willie. ers Nursery. Rual Jon con, Rte Det ~ Want job on stock yrs. experience. with ~ Middleage, unencumbe 00. i References. M. Jington. ular fa or turpentine work. All let ans. A. R. Elmore, Monte Bowersville, Rt. 1. + ford cattle, will be held at Pigs: 1 bred sow, to-be 3rd. lit- ter, and 1 extra fine boar, 18 mos. old, all registered in} buyers name. W, H, Murray, | Graysville. E. Aycock, Moultrie. = 5; Vee AUCTION SALE HEREFORD CATTL An auction sale of Registered Hereford and Polled | / Moultrie on Friday, June 16th. Cow: cows and heifers and choice bulls o: fe Rt. 2. the Livestock Auditor ith calf fs lf,