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WEDNESDAY, SULY 12, 1950_ : < NUMBER 43 
 
  
 
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just been completed as this 
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most deeply appreciative  of the 
nee expressed by the people. With 
renewed challenge for us to do our 
in the Department of Agriculture, 
ith the added experience of the last 
ears, I and all the others connected 
e ment pledge our. best e : 
 
   
 
  
  
 
erve the best interest of the Seople Pe 
State to a still greater extent than 
 
    
 
e had. ores to talk ate a. 
or of these members of the next): 
ral Assembly and feel sure that we | 
be able to carry on a better and / 
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o weeks, I have seen the effects of 
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in as pee to normal seasons. 
 
ver wide areas, corn has suffered tre- 
dous damage and many fields are 
Early peanuts, as a rule, have 
vines but insufficient 
re to develop the nuts. Later 
ings have not had sufficient mois- 
> even for the vines and indications 
the; aa crop will be generally 
 
   
    
    
    
  
 
obacco Fide aise cuftaned se most. sec- 
of the belt and the short season al- 
ed for the operation of the tobacco 
rkets in the State will : ee great 
 
dry weather has poet been 
cial to cotton crops that were up 
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notices. 
Tom Linder, Commissioner 
Published Weekly at, 
 
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_ SECOND HAND MACHIN- 
ERY FOR SALE 
 
Turn Plow, 2 disc type for 
'Ford or Ferguson Tractor, used 
very little. Will give big dis- 
count. Charles G. Presley, At- 
Janta, Rt. 1, Box 340 Dodson 
Drive. Phone Am. 3663. 
 
1200 cap. Elec. Incubator, 
Ist class cond., used part of 
one season, $75. Claude Car- 
man, Stone Mountain. (Oppo- 
.site bus station). 
 
1 H wagon, never used, at 
bargain price. H. A. McDaniel, 
Monroe, Rt. 2. (Near Sorrells 
Store). 
 
Blue Grass 3 Roller Syrup 
Mill, 11 ft. Copper Pan, used 
little 2 seasons, $90. at my. 
place. Hershel Lowe, Young 
Cane. 
 
Model A Medium Cider Mill, 
practically new, $100. at my 
place. Mrs. Frank Haygood, 
Cassville. 
 
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7 qt. Pressure. Canner, al- 
most new, $15. at my home. 
Mrs. R. L. Adams, Atlanta, 336 
Trilley Ave., Sf E. 
 
Brooder, almost new; for sale. 
Mrs. L..J, Nolan, Atlanta, 287, 
14th St, N. W. Tel. Ve. 0049. 
 
Gin System: Steel Bound 
Press, $500.; Automatic Tramp- 
er, $50.00; Steel Condenser, 
$900.00; Two F. E. C. Mitchell 
Cleaners, $900.00; 2- 80 Mur- 
Tay Air Blast System, $900.00; 
other equipment for same. Ex- 
cellent condition. Eddie Burn- 
ette, Quitman. 
 
Intl Green Corn Binder, 
runs by Bull Wheel, tractor 
- tongue, $50. (needs slight $2. 
repair part); Intl. Ensilage Cut- 
ter, good working cond., $150. 
C. R. Belcher, Perry, Rt. Ze 
 
Intl. Harvester Hay Baler, 
with motor, Lilliston Peanut 
picker and Turner peanut 
shaker, good cond. Sell cheap, 
also will sell shaker separate 
from rest. W. Norman Sellers, 
Baxley, Rt. 1. 
 
McCormick-Deering 3 
tiller with seeder, 
Allis-Chalmers 
Combine, $300. 
cond. Can del, 
ing for. cows. 
Sharon. 
 
1 buggy, $19.00; also a black- 
smith shop anvil and bellows. 
f#bert B. McKoy, Newnan, Rt. 
a 
 
disc 
$165.00; 1 
40 All Crop 
Both in good 
Consider trad- 
Lewis. Reese, 
 
3 H Huski- garden tractor 
with sickle mower turn plow, 
cultivator, A-1 cond., $375.00. 
James M. Dennard, Lithonia, 
aR tls 
 
Intn] Feed Mill, - excellent 
eond., used very little, reason- 
ably priced. Claude _ Pitts, 
Grantville. 
 
  
 
SECOND HAND 
MACHINERY FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Brady Garden Tractor with 
cultivators, opener, sweeps, 
used very little. Sell or trade 
for livestock. H. S.- Jennings, 
Dawson. (Phone, 
resident 328-J). 
 
Intnl Ensilage Cutter, No. & 
good as new, for sale. J. 
Shaw, Union Point, Ga. 
 
Natn] pressure canner, No. 
7, large size, 7 qts. or five one- 
half gal., at time, used very 
little, $15. Mrs. S. Millsaps, La- 
Grange, 105 Dixie St. 
 
Used Corn Mill, $25. .C. H. 
Walker, Hollywood. 
 
1 almost new 12 ft. 2 Wheel 
Hay Rake with tractor hitch, 
for sale or trade for Heifer 
Calves. Contact: F. J. Wilson, 
Decatur, Rt. 2, Care Clearview 
Farm. Tel. De. 7122. 
 
Hammer Mill, good cond. 
$40. Tel. 3194, Powder Springs. 
R. G. Lindsey, Marietta, Rt. 4. 
 
Feed Mill, used very little, 
excellent cond., for sale. Claude 
Pitts, Grantville. . 
 
Liverman, Peanut _ Picker, 
good .cond.; Also Power Lift 
for J. D. Tractor, model B. D. 
H. Roberts, Colquitt. 
 
McCormick-Deering Tractor, 
old model, runs well, steel 
wheels, $200. cash, or trade for 
Yearlings or Hogs; Also want 
Distributor and Planters for 
Farmall Tractor. L. A. Barron, 
Cochran, Rt. 2. 
 
48 model Ford Tractor, with 
Bush and Bog, and Dbl. Sec- 
tion Harrows, P. T. O. Pulley, 
all hydraulic lift, used only 2 
seasons, newly rebuilt 42 model 
Buick Motor with Power Unif 
for Hammer Mill, priced to 
sell. W. C. Byington, Newnan, 
Rt. 3. Come any day except 
Saturday. 
 
WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor, 
cultivators, planter,  distribu- 
tor, power lift, and take-off, 
28 disc tandem harrow, 3 disc 
tiller, Peanut plows, lime 
spreader, 52 R combine, trac- 
tor wagon and deck body, all 
good cond., bargain. R. C. Hol- 
loway, Manchester, 519 In- 
dianola_ Dr. 
 
6 Can Elec. Dairy Milk Cool- 
er, Victor Box with GE motor, 
 
practically new. Bargain. H. 
W. Wallace, Rutledge. Phone 
2871, 
 
Parts for Intl.-Farmall A in- 
cluding radiator, starter, gen- 
erator, motor, etc. Sell together 
or separate. Joe C. Tribble, At- 
lanta, 52 Briarcliff-Cir., N. E. 
Tel. Ve. 2473. 
 
2 Combine Covers, One 14 
x 14, othen 16 x 16, and one 
Pressure Canner for sale. T. 
N. Colley, Elberton. 
 
offige 2573]. 
 
  
 
Almost mew Ford tractor, 
Bush and Bog harrow, tiller,, 
pan, blade, 2 disc plow, all 
bought new and used approx. 
30 hrs., $1,650100. David Paris, 
Villa Rica, Box 534. Phone 
8441. . 
 
  
 
SECOND HAND 
MACHINERY WANTED 
 
  
 
Want Belt Pulley complete 
for Ford-Ferguson Tractor. 
 
|| State Condition and price, W. 
 
M. Denton, Nicholls. 
 
Want power take-off Conver- 
 
\sion Unit and Draw Bar Ex- 
 
tension Unit for Ford-Ferguson 
Tractor. State price. M. 
 
Want Tobacco Glens Qutfit 
and Tobacco Sticks for 16 ft. 
bara. 2V.< Oy Powell, Wrights- 
ville, Rt. 3. 
 
Want good used Grain Roller. 
State condition, capacity, and 
lowest cash price in Ist letter. 
Mrs. Percy A. Price, Albany, 
 
| POB 157%. 
 
Want emis tractor, prefer 
Farmall A or Cub. Must be 
reasonable. Write or phone. 
Dan Mills, Atlanta, 41 Delta 
Pl Ns Mai: 6539. \ 
 
Want Seed Cleaner in goad 
condition. Milton Minchew, Ma- 
con, Rt. 3. = 
 
Want 3 Deck Broiler Plant, 
cash or exchange; Also sell 9 
Planet Jr. Harrows, lever type, 
$6.00 ea. Or exchange. Needs 
handles, R. E coe Pongieety: 
ville, Rt. 1, 
 
Want Windmill and Tower 
within 50 miles radius. Cheap. 
Contact: %. A. Durham, Farm- 
ington.  
 
 Want Mowing Machine for 
1949 Ford Tracter for eash. Pre- 
fer one attached to back of 
tractor must be in perfect shape. 
L. R. Slaughters, Sharpsburg. 
 
ant exc, drag type Ford dutt- 
ing harrow, 7 ft., size for lift 
type, same make, harrow in 
good cond:, hydraulic gear shiit. 
T. M. Webb, Ellijay. 
 
Late model Farmall 
tor,.A-1 mechanical cond., good 
rubber, cultivators, plow, (both 
operated by-power lift), priced 
to sell. See at farm. R. M. Mad- 
dox, Winder. 
 
No. 45 Gehl Hammer Mill, 
never uncrated, $150.00 del. to 
nearest freight station. C. _C. 
Wiley, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. 
 
Tobacco Sticks for sale, J.C.| 
 
Altman, Blackshear, Rt. 1. 
 
Large Farm Bell, $15.00 Small 
Farm Bell, $8.00; Home-made 
Elec., and Sears Coal Broodeyr, 
250 cap., $5.00. At my home. 6 
mi, S. Winston. Daniel B, Gates, 
Winston, Rt. 1. - 
 
New Holtamd-Hay Baler, good 
cond., $1400.00; New Idea Hay 
Rake, $75.00. Phone 3338 J. H. 
W. Vaughn, Athens, 290 Mil- 
ledge Hgts. 
 
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, -PLANTS FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Lady T. Strawberry, 45c C; 
300, $1.20; Watercress, 30, 65c; 
Horehound, 6, 35; Peppermint, 
30c doz.; Tansy, 6, 30c; Shade 
Dried Sage, 30c cup. Mrs. J. M. 
Hall, Calhoun, Rt, 1. 
 
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, 
500, $1.50; $2.50. M. Good count. 
Prompt shipment. W. O. Wal- 
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 
 
Ga. Heading Collard, 300, 
$1.00; $2.50 M; Peppermint, 
Spearmint, Catnip, Sage, Garlic, 
$1.00 doz.;. Sassafras Roots, 3 
Ibs., $1.00; Dried Catnip, Spear- 
mint, Peppermint, Sage, 2 cups, 
50c; 7 yr. Pepper, 6, 50c; Rut- 
ger Tomato, $2.50 M. Del. Mts. 
Bessie Baggett, Hiram. 
 
Marglobe, Greater B. and New 
Stone Tomato, Late Flat Dutch 
and all variety Cabbage, Ga. 
and Green Collard, 500, $1 45; 
$2.20 M; 3 M, $6.00. Mixed as 
you want, Del. L. M. Garrett, 
 
Gainesville, Rt. 4. 
 
Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Ga. 
Collard, 300, 55c; $1.75 M; Rut- 
ger Tomato, 25c C; 500, $1.00; 
Hot Pepper, 10e doz. Exc, for 
print or white sacks, Mrs. Henry 
 
  
 
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 
 
Trac- |" 
 
Large C. W., Late Flat Dutch, 
All Head Early Cabbage, Mar- 
globe, Stone and Greater Balti- 
more, Ga, and Old Fashion Col- 
lard, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.00 
M; 5 M, $9.75, Del. A. GIG 
| rett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. 
 
Heading Collard, 200) C; 500, 
 
Pepper, 15 doz. Add postage. 
 
Rt. 3, Box 49. 
 
Sage and Catnip Plants, $1.00 
doz.;/ Tomato, for fall setting, 
$2. 00 M. Pee hi J, Ellis, Cumra- 
ing. 
 
Ruby King Sweet, and Hot 
Pepper Plants, 15c doz.; Heading 
 
L. Collard, Late Flat Dutch Cab~ 
 
bage, 20c C; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M; 
 
Add postage. Mrs. Mollie Hend- 
erson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. 
 
Late Chas. W. Cabbage, New 
Stone Tomato, 25c C; Early Imp. 
Klondike Strawberry, 50c CG 
Add oe ti Rosie Crowe, Cum- 
ming, Rt. 
 
Sage Plants, 14, $1:00; 6, 50c. 
Good~roots. Damp packed. PP. 
Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rt. 
 
Xe 
 
Wakefield Cabbage, Ga. Col-. 
lard 400, $1.00; $1.75 M del.; 5000 
$7.50; Calif. Wonder and Rub  
King Pepper, 300, $1.00; 50: 
$1.25; $2.00 M. Del.; 5000, $1. 15 
M. EXp. Col. Shipped promptly, 
C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. 
 
Klondike, Lady T, Everbear- 
ing, Blakemore Strawberry, Tic 
C; $7.00 M. Add postage. Mrs. 
John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. 
 
Late Flat Dutch. and Copen- 
 
80c; $1.60 M; Rutger Tomato, 
200. 45e; 500, $1.00. Add postage. 
Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 
 
Chas. W. Cabbage, 25c C; 
$2.00 M; Ruvger, Marglobe. To- 
mato, 35 C; $2.50 M; Black 
Eggplants, 400 Ce $3.50 M3] 1 
World Beater, Ruby King, Calif. 
Wondex Sweet, and Hot Peppets, 
35c C; $3.00 M. Prompt ship- 
ment. Add: postage. Mrs. H, L, 
Brittingham, Guyton. 
 
Cabbage and Collard, 500, 
$1.00; $1.50 M; ~Marglobe and 
Rutger Tomato, 300, $1.00; 500, 
$1.25; $2.00 M; Sweet and Hot 
Pepper, 50c C; 500, $1.50; $2.50 
M. W. Hz. Branan, Gordon. 
 
Rutger Tomato, and Pimiento 
Pepper, 30c C; 500, $1. PP. Sol- 
omon Davis, Milledgeville, 
RFD 5, -Box 197. z i 
 
Wakefield and Dutch Cab- 
bage, Rutger, Marglobe, Stone 
 
Tomato, and Collard : plants, 
soc C7-900,.4$1,25;2- 781.90" Ms 
5000, $7.50; Calif. Wonder 
 
Sweet Pepper, 50c C2 $225 Me 
Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt=2. 
 
Late Flat Dutch and ope 
hagen Cabbage, 500, 80c; $ 
M; Rutger Tomato, 200, 5 
Plenty of plants. Add. postage. 
D. L. Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3, 
 
Strawberry; several kinds, 
75e C; Everbearing, $1. C; Red 
Raspberry, White Blackberry, 
Horseradish, 6, 50c; Pepper- 
mint, Garden Horsemint, Cala- 
mus, 24, 35c; Garlic, , 40c doz. 
Add postage. Mrs. Willis Grin- 
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 
 
Cert. Bunch P, R. Copperskin 
Potato, $2. M. Prompt  ship- 
ments Fob, RR Exp. Wire for 
prices on 50 M or more. Geo. 
W. Register, Cordele. 
 
Certified Mastodon Straw- 
 
berry, $1. C. PP. Tom Kittle; 
Carrollton, Rt. 5. 
 
Bunch Potato plants, Tifton 
Exp. stat. variety, from select- 
ed seed stock, 75c C; 300, $2.; 
500, $3.00; $4.50 M; 5 M or over, 
$4. M. All PP; Large lots,. $3.50 
M. Tomato plants a specialty. 
Morris Sanders, Vidalia. 
 
Coastal Bermuda  Stolons, 
$1.50 bu. basket by express; 
10,000, $10.00; 50,000, $45.00 
loaded on your truck at farm. 
D. J. Harrison, Blackshear. 
 
Ga. Heading Collard, 300, $1.; 
$3. M; Catnip, Sage, Garlic, 
Peppermint, Spearmint, $1.00 
doz.; ~Dried Sage, Catnip, 
Spearmint, and Peppermint, 
50c cup; Sassafras Roots, 3 lbs., 
$1.00; Select Rutger and Mar- 
globe Tomato, 500, $1.25; $2. 
 
  
 
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Late Flat Duth Cabbage, Ga. 
 
$1.25; $2.00 M. Have in 5 M lots! ; 
or more; Ruby King, and Hot|- 
 
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, | 
 
Can furnish 5 M lots or more. }- 
 
Fagen Cabbage, 200, 35c; 500,) 
 
Ready. Not PP. Ve 
Ellijay, Rt. ips 
 
Marglobe Tone, 
 
Mergioks, Stone, G 
more Tomato, Late Flat 
All Head Barly, and k 
 
| W. Cabbage, Ga. and Ole 
 
ion Collard, open fi 
300, -$1.00; 500, $1. 
5 M, $9. 75. Prompt S 
iM. 1. Garrett, Gaine 
4, 
 
Late: Flat Dutch 
Early, and large C. V 
bage, Marglobe, Grea 
 
lard, 300, $1.00; 500, 
M. Prompt shipment, 
.you dsire, Large lots 
VA. C. Garrett, Gaines 
Ae eg on 
Fine Blakemore Str 
Ist yr., young, $5. M; 
65c C, Damp packed. 
shipment. MO only. Mrs. 
H. Smith, Gainesville, 
 
Rutger Tomato, 50c 
 
   
   
 
Strawberry, 
 
C; 500, $3.00; $5. M 
 
C; 500, $2. 7B: 
cuppernong Vine 
50e doz.; Torehatnd 
nip, 250 bunch, Ai 
ps Lee. ae Gaines 
 
Late Flat Dutch 
Heading Collard, 500 
 
Sweet Pepper, 20c doz. 
postage. Mrs, Nancy 
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 
 
doz.; Tomato, $2. M- 
Ellis, Cumming, 
 
Short Stem and Headi 
 
Marglobe, ivew Sto 
wilt resistant, 25 
 
Rutger and Marglob 
ready, 500, $1.50; $ 
Prompt shipment. W. 
drip, Flowery Branch. 
 
New Stone, Nae 
Tomato, Wakefield 
Dutch Cabbage,  
Collard, ready, s 
 
ly, oe, $1.00; $2. 
|M 
 
ecole Marcus : 
Gain eerie: Ri2 ae 
 
Calif. Wonder, Ru 
Pepper, 35e C; 
 
up, \ $2.00; Rutger, 
Tomato, Wakefield 
Ga. Collard, 400 $1.00 
M; 5000 up, $1.25 Exp. 
Potato, $k 
exp. col. ce 
 
|ville, Rt. 2. 
 
Imp. Buneh P. R.. Tift 
variety, 200, $1.25; 500, 
$3. M. Good count. 
shipment. Delivered. 
Moore, Waycross, Rt. 
 
60c 
DSO Cr 
Miss Frances E 
Ellijay, Rt. 3. 
 
Late Flat Dutch and  pe 
hagen Cabbage,  
 
Rutger Tomato,  
postage. 
 
50c; $1.75 M; Rutge: 
 
-|25e'C. Add postage. Mrs. 
 
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 
 
Rooted Mastodon, and K 
dike Strawberry, 40 ; 5 
$2.00; $4. M. .Add_ posta 
Prompt shipment. 
Chambers, Gainesville 
 
Marglobe, Rutger 
Calif. W. Pepper Cayenne ( 
300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 NE 
Chas. W. Cabbage, Ga. Coll 
500, $1.25; $2. M. PP 
if desired. Prompt 
 
  
 
M. Del. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, 
Hiram, 
 
Box 8. 
 
JR Crensha 
 
  
    
          
 
       
    
   
 
orders less 
 
ified Mastodon Strawber- 
PP. Tom Kittle, Car- 
 
      
 
   
 
   
 
o Pepper, 500, $1.00; 
M; Rutger and Marglobe 
 
6, 500, $1.00; $1.60 M, PP. 
on Davis, Milledgeville, 
eC eee 
 
BEANS AND. PEAS 
~ FOR SALE 
 
    
 
mech and White Bunch 
beans, 35 teacup; Dry 
35c qt. PP in Ga. Mrs, 
Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 
Beans, 30 Ib, in 5 Ib. 
P ae PB. 
 
   
  
  
   
 
      
    
 
     
   
   
 
bu. Ogden Soy Beans, 70 
Clemson Non-Shatter re- 
d, $3.25 bu. Better price 
ger quantities. ayne 
ett, Wintersville. a 
 
ly Brown Peas, 5 cups, 
; Streaked Half Runners, 
 
     
   
 
   
 
_ Tennille. | lot 
 
'b.. for lot; 3 
sure going Turnip Seed, 50c for 
. A. B. Gtimes, Helena, Rt. 
 
    
 
  
 
  
 
GRAIN AND HAY 
FOR SALE  
 
  
 
500 bu. good sound Cokers 
Victor Grain Oats, extra clean, 
combine run, from excellent 
seed stock, in good burla 
 
Calif, Bean Bags, $1. bu. FO 
 
my farm in Duluth. Or contact 
Bob Christian, Atlanta, 185 
Spring St..Tel. Wa. 7413. 
 
Several tons: Hastings 100 
-bu. Oats and Rye Grass, about 
50-50, fine for grazing, 4e lb. 
here. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. 
Tel. Senoia 208 J-1. 
 
3 or 4 tons Bright Sericea 
Hay, free of weeds, cut when 
small, FOB. Phone 6738: Or 
write L. A. Powers, Griffin, Rt. 
 
C, Williamson Rd. 
 
  
 
EGGS FOR SALE _ 
 
Turkey Eggs, $2.75 doz. Can- 
not ship, Mrs. C. M, Davis, 
Buckhead. 
 
_ Purebred, heavy type, Long 
Leg Dark Cornish Hatching 
Eggs, 15, $1.65; Also 5 hens of 
same $12.00 or $2.50 ea. Cartons 
to be returned. Miss Cora B. Pat- 
terson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1. 
 
White African Guinea Eggs, 
$1.25 setting. J. N. Carson, Grif- 
fin, Rt. -C, - 
 
  
 
   
 
round 2000 Ibs. certified 31 
ue for sale. B. R. Woodiliff, 
prstiay Ri Te 
mpion 1950 Green Glaze 
d Seed, 4 Tps., $1, Mrs. 
Holloway, Cobbtown. 
moth Sunflower Seed, 
gal.; $6. bu. PP.: Mrs, Lula 
er, Cleveland, Rt. 1. 
 
tin and Et Gourd 
50c C; Gourds, 25c ea; 
ed sizes, 10c ea. Mrs. W. 
footen, Camilla. 
 
xreen Glaze Collard Seed, 1 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
26e; 1 o%., 506; 21/7 ozs., 
6 02Zs., $2, ek. Psd, 
, Buena Vista. - 
 
hite Nest Onions, 5 qt. 
postage, No oneck, B. te 
3. Buncomb variety Col- 
Seed. Phone for prices on 
e lots, W. W. Williams, 
tman. Pa 
tons recleaned Lupine 
warehouse at Quitman, 
pound if moved be- 
10. Mrs. A. H. Ray, 
 
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le Top, Yellow 
and _ Perkins 
Seed, $1. lb. 
int . Mrs. John 
artwell, Rt. 2. 
 
Turnip at for 
is year, 20c large 
lary print sacks 
 
Big start Old Fashion Calif. 
Beer Seed, 25c per start. Mrs. 
ila Green, Smyrna. 
 
New 1950 Champion Green 
e Collard, 4 Tpsi, $1. Make 
20 lbs. or more; Mrs, 
loway, Cobbtown, 
White Nest Onions, this: years 
ip, 75 gal. Or exe. for print 
 
, 1 gal. onions for 3 sacks. 
 
EG 
Calif. Multiplying Beer 
20 start; 12 starts, $1. 
atl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. 
 
Timson Clover Seed, re- 
cleaned, piire, reseeding va- 
iety, 50c lb. Mrs. J.-M. Bobo, 
al all, Ret. 1. : 
 
0 tons dry, recleaned Blue, 
 
pine Seed,,germ. 90 percent, 
 
41/2c lb, at barn. Rex Jack- 
on, Lovett. 
 
| Mrs. 
 
k, | postage.  
 
G. Wood, Thomasville, } b 
 
CATTLE FOR SALE 
 
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Print Sacks, large, clean, free 
of mildew aid holes, 23 ea. 
M. E. Sellers, Cornelia, 
 
Star Rt. oe 
 
Larg Print Sacks, 100 lb. 
cap., free of holes and mildew, 
20c ea. add postage. Mrs, L. R. 
Samples, Gainesville, Rt. 5. 
 
Good quality White Feed 
Sacks, washgd, ripped, free of 
holes ahd tain, 7, $1.00. Add 
s, Milton Priest, 
 
Talking Rock, Rt. 2. 
Print sacks, washed, ironed, 
25c ea.; $3.00 doz. PP. over a 
dozen and in Ga.; $23.00 C. 
PP. Mrs. C. H, Slatgn, Gaines- 
vile, Rt. 5. Se 
 
100 Ib. cap. Print sacks, wash- 
ed, free of holes and mildew, 
23e ea. 8 sacks or more PP. 
Mrs. A. D. Truelove, Clermont. 
 
6 Polled Hereford Bull Calves, 
purebred, from disease free 
herd, for sale, Phone 4211. Wray 
Smith, Sparta. 
 
Reg. Guernsey Male, 18 mos. 
old, and Male, 6 mos. old, both 
well marked,. Riegeldale Blood- 
lines, H. W. Thurmond, Farm- 
ington.  
 
Reg, Jersey Bull, Iveys Stand- 
ard Baxter No i born 
 
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0. 509937, b 
July 13, 1948, soild color, black 
tongue, switch, breeder U. of 
Ga., $100.00 at barn. Marvin 
Maddox, Winder, Rta 4, 
 
Polled Hereford Bull, register- 
ed, dbl. standard, Aster Advy- 
ance Domino, yrs. 9 mos., 
exe. ,conformation, seasoned, 
gets wonderful calves, also 1 
bull Plato Domino breeding, 15 
ee old. D. C. Collier, Barnes- 
ville, a 
 
Jersey cow, gentle, good shape 
easy to milk, good butter cow. 
See at-my barn and make offer. 
No ecards ans. Mrs.'Helen Street, 
Atlanta, Rt. 2. CH 1777. 
 
Reg. Guernsey Male, 18 mos: 
old, well marked, around 500 
ibs., Riegeldale bloodlines, sure 
 
reeder, W. Thurmond, 
Farmington. 
 
Guernsey-Jersey Milch Cow, 
21/2 gals. daily, i mo. old 
male ealf, $150..W. H. Collins, 
Collifis, z 
 
Reg. Guernsey Bulls, ready 
for light service, from high 
milk producer, prices reason- 
able. F. H. Bunn; Midville. 
 
Jersey Mule headed Cow, 5 
byrs. old, fresh June 27th with 
3rd calf, gave 3 gals. with 2nd 
calf; $150. for cow and calf. 
Come se. Cannot ship. 4 mi. 
 
erdeen-Angus Bull, 2 yrs., 
5 mos. old, about 1200 lbs,, 
putebred, $250 at farm. J. O. 
MeDaris, Catton, Rt. 3. 
 
Purebred Aberdeen - Angus 
Bull, subj. to register, 15 mos. 
old, about 500 lbs., $160. G. D. 
Hutehinson, Williamson, - 
 
24 Jersey.and Guernsey Heif=- 
ers (grade), to calve from Au-| 
gust through September. D. A, 
Russell, Avondale Estates, Box 
21. Tel. De. 2151. Z 
 
HOGS FOR SALE 
 
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Choice bred: SPC Gilts, $75.00; 
YoungyGilts, $45.00. Champion 
bloodlines and thrifty. C. R. 
Morgan, Amercus, Rt, 4. 
 
Reg. Big Bone Guinea Boar, 
8 mos. old, $35.00 Cannot ship. 
Y. Edwin Herring, Hartwell, 
RFD 2. 
 
8 OIC Pigs crossed with Berk- 
shire, 8 Guineas, big bone, crass 
 
_|to Berkshire, $8.00 ea.; 1 pure- 
 
bred Berkshire Boar, 300 lbs., 
not registered, $45.00, Otho Ben- 
 
_|nett, Gillsville. 
 
Reg. P C Sow; about 2 yrs. 
old, for sale. C. G. Byington, 
Bolingbroke. + 
 
Niece Hampshire. Boar, No. 
473107, farrowed Sept. 12, 1949, 
$75.00. Will not Ship. 7 mi. S. 
Gainesville on Atlanta Road. 
Steve E, Smith, Flowery Branch, 
Rt. 3: : 
 
Blocky type SPC Gilt, 6 mos. 
old, reg. in buyer 
ed, $35.00. Will ship. W. C. Parks 
Macon, Rt. 3 Allen Rd. 
 
Weaned pigs with Reg. SPC 
sire $12.00 ea. Ned Freeman, 
Conyers. Rt. 3.  : 
 
SPC breeding stock for sale. 
Treated and registered in buy- 
ers name. M. J. Blackmon, 
Pinehurst. (4 mi. S. E,). 
 
2 Males and 2 Gilts, 8 wks. 
 
Guinea Pigs, purebred, $20. ea. 
crated and shipped. Crate to be 
returned my expense, D 
Carswell, Oliver. 
 
4 mos..old Little Bone Black 
African Guinea Shoats, for 
breeding, $25. ea.; Large Male, 
$50. Exchange for heifers or 
oat. Wilson Carson, Griffin, 
ts Cs 
 
Reg. Hereford Hogs of pres- 
ent day Natl. ChampionsRing 
Leader, Prize Goods Junior, 
Oak Dale Royal, and others, 2 
4 mos, old, $25.-$50. ea. See at 
rmy farm. Mrs. W. A. Ward, 
Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd., 
Care Ward-Meade Farm. Phone 
969 M4. 
 
Purebred Black Essex Gilts 
and Males, 4 mos. old, blocky, 
best bloodlines, subj. to register, 
$30. and $35. ea. W. B. Win- 
ters, West Green, Tel. 1613. 
 
_ OIC Sow, reg. with papers 
in buyers name, bred to reg. 
boar, to farrow Aug. 30th, $120. 
}at farm; $125. Shipped. Clar- 
ence L. Mealer, Ellijay, Rt. 2. 
 
Duroe Pigs, entitled to reg., 
$12.50 ea. here.. Howard Bailey, 
Harlem, Rt, 1. 
 
25. SPC Shoats, 50 lbs. and 
up, $12.50 ea. and up. Trade 
for corn or calf. Roy M. Bond, 
oe Bob Wilson, Conyers, Rt. 
 
OIC Pigs, short nase, 
blocky, from prize winning 
stock, reg. in buyers natie, 8 
wks. old, $25. ea.; 12 wks. old, 
$30. Satis. guar. Ship anywhere. 
H. J. Dupfee, Acworth, Rt. 1. 
 
Big Bone Guinea Boar, large 
enough for light service, $25.00; 
Also 8 wks. old pigs, same 
stock, $25. pr. E, . Bledsoe, 
 
Carrollton, Rt. 3. 
 
SPC breeding stock for sale. 
Treated and registred in buy- 
ers name. M. J. Blackmon, 
Pinehurst. (4 mi. S. E.). 
 
HORSES AND MULES 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Black Mare Mule, 8 yrs. old, 
about 900 lbs., work anywhere, 
a W. S. Weaver, Jackson, 
 
ee 
 
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Mare mule, 6 yrs. old, gentle, 
plows good, plow and_ cofn, 
$75.00, or swap for Ford tractor 
grass Cutter. R. L. Coker, Stone 
 
  
 
  
 
    
 
[S. Buford. Mrs. Emmer M. 
Puckett, Buford, Rt; 1h 
 
      
 
  
 
Mountain, Rt 1 Box 705. 
 
s nam, treat- R 
 
old, Little Bone Black African | 
 
| nah 
 
5 gaited Saddle Horse, well 
trained, blue and white color, 
Spanish and Arabian breeding, 
6 yrs. old, good qualities, priced 
right. See at my home, E, W. 
Keys, Redan, POB 30. 
 
7 yr. old Horse, 800 lbs., good 
natured, work anywhere, also 
Old Fashion Rubber Tired Bug- 
gy with top, tsed little, sell 
together, $180.00. Buddy Lan- 
caster, Madison, RFD 2. 
 
Pair of good 1000 lb., Mules 
for sale or exchange for Super 
A Tractor and pay difference; 
Also niece Sorrell Stud Colt, 
sired by reg. Tenn, Walking 
Horse Colt, gentle, children can 
handle, $100.00 O, M. Moody, 
Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 177 A. 
 
Good. Horse Mule, 11 yis. 
old, work anywhere, trade for 
calves, igs or corn. J. A. 
Leavell, Powder Springs, Rt. 1. 
 
Young Horse Mule, broken, 
for sale or exc. for heifer calf. 
Frank R. Balin, Duluth, Berke- 
ley Lake Rd. 
 
Good sound 6 yr. old Iron Grey 
Horse Mule, work anywhere, 
about 950 Ibs., for sale or trade 
heifers or good young cow. Bab 
Jones, Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box 
182. 
 
RABBITS AND CAVIES 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
Cavies. for sale. Jennie Jol- 
ley, Atlanta, 1338 N. Hightower 
Ra. 
 
Mixed Rabbits for breeding 
and Giant Chinchillas for sale. 
Call At. 1514. J. M. Jackson, 
Atlanta, 376 Kelly St., S. E. 
 
Pair of White Angora Rab- 
bits, about 4 mos, old, pure but 
hot registered, $5., or exchange. 
Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2. 
 
Fine stock> hvy. wt. Chin- 
chillas, NZW, and Black Check- 
ered Giants, for breeding stock. 
Will ship, Satis. guar. Speficer 
Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savan- 
St: 
 
Ped. NZW aiid Calif. Juniors, 
from best show bloodlifes, also 
sveral NZR Bucks (8-10 wks. 
 
ped. papers furnished on all. 
Write for price list. C. P. 
 
son Ave., S. E. Phone De. 7467: 
 
Genuine Calif. cross hybrids, 
Juniors from best prodticing 
does, $4. 6a. Mrs. Jack San- 
dets, Macon, 131 First St. 
 
NZW exclusively, ped, and 
reg. stock, good bone and type, 
fast growing, large litter, heavy 
milkers,; good breeders, all ages. 
Satis; guar. Phone Ra. 9990. 
Walker BE, Smith, Atlanta, 2684 
Collier Dr.; N. W., Rt. 8. 
 
2 mos. old Chinchilla Trio, 
Buck from separate litter, $10. 
Ped. papers furnished. Ship 
anywhere RR Express COD. 
John L. Parrott, Macon, 2366 
Miller Field Rd., Rt. 6. 
 
Rabbits (Chinchilla and NZ 
crossed), 9 wks. old, $3.00 pr. 
Will trade. Billy Turner, Union 
 
Omi 
\ White heavy type Chinchillas, 
7 wks. old, $2.50 pr.; $3.50 trio. 
Exp. col. Rev. J. A. Yawn, Alma, 
Rey lis: 
 
6. NW, and 3 Chinchilla Does, 
all bred, $3.50 ea. Billy Foster, 
Cornelia, Star Rt. 
 
Checkered Giants, Flemish, 
and Silver Fox NZW, cheap. J. 
E, Summer, Atlanta, 2194 Nelms 
Dr. S. W._ Tel: Ca. 0216. 
 
8 Chinchilla Bred Dos, $3.00 
ea.; 11-6 wks. old, $6.00. FOB. 
Jimmy Hamil, Bremen, 213 
Hamilton Ave. 
 
_ 2 prs. 4 mos. old ftill blooded 
NZW Rabbits, $4.00 pr.; Six 2 
mos: old NZW-Chinehilla; $6.09 
 
or $2:50 pr: Grady Panter, Dial. 
Rabbits, all breeds, young 
and old, heap. Mrs. E. bk. 
 
Mitchell, Atlanta, 774 MeMillan 
 
St; N. W; Tel. Em. 1049. 
Angora Woolers, 1 pair, i2 
 
mos: old, and litter of 6, $25.00. 
 
Giant Chinchillas, all ages. L. 
B.-Sampler, Ramhurst, P. O. 
Box 36. 
 
NZW rabbits, 6 ios. old 
 
$2.50 ea. also few English Anzg- 
oras for sale. John C. Fields, 
 
  
 
Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar St. 
 
old) sired by Grand Champion, | 
 
Houston, Atlanta, 1445 MPher- | 4 
 
2, Box 121. 
 
  
 
  
  
      
 
White Angoras, 7 grown rep 
gisteted, 2 grown from, pe 
stock, 20 eight weeks old, 
doe With 5 smalk rabbits, $7. 
 
         
         
     
   
     
     
      
 
ea, foe grown; $5.00 ea. fo 
young. Ramon Rooks, Washing- 
ton, Box 243.  
 
  
 
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CATTLE: 
 
Want a Holstein vor Jerse 
Milch Cow with yourg ealf, 
or to freshen within 60 dayg, 
Leland Sands, Glennville, Rt, 
 
Want well bred Short Hori 
Bull, large, and old enough for 
service. Give price afd color, 
yi E. Vinson, Macon, Houston  
 
Want day old registered Jere  
sey or Guernsey Heifer Calveg 
to raise to a year old on halves, 
Contact: R. A. Durham, Fatme  
ington, eee 
 
Want Calves to raise on 
halves; any sex or breed, Raise 
heifers until 1 yr, old; Bulls,  
6 mos. Marvin. L. MceDotgle, 
Calhoun, Rt. 2. 
 
Want 4 to 6 Springers, 2nd, 
or 8rd. calf, to freshen in August, 
Sept., or Oct. State breed and. 
priee. A. G. Burkitt, Powder 
Springs, Rt. 1. i 
SHEEP AND GOATS: ie 
 
Want herd of Common Goatg, 
30-50 ead. State age, pfice. 
 
S. Smith, Decatur, 324 Second 
Ave. Wait young milk goat. My - 
address, Jo Jordan, Valdosta, 
Rtso, 
 
       
        
    
      
        
     
   
       
            
       
         
        
      
         
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
POULTRY FOR SALE | 
_ aa ei " at = z ae th 2 
ANCONAS: 
 
63 genuine Sheppards Fae 
mous Ancona pullets, 15 wks,  
old; $100. for lot. Carl Barlow, 
Griffin, Rt. 4. * : 
BANTAMS: 
 
6 Common Bantam hens, $1, 
ea.; 6 White Crest Polish he 
1 Rooster, $2. ea. All 194! 
hatch. Frank Ginn, Atlaita, 
1297 Metropolitan Ave. S. E. 
 
Golden Sebright Bantam 
Roosters, show typ, $1.50. Fob,  
George Mealor, Conimeree, Rt. 
 
  
     
    
    
   
   
       
    
    
 
1 White Jap. Silkie Bantam  
Rooster, $1.50 at my at : 
Jennie Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 
 
Hightower Rd. : 
 
Half grown, purebred te 
bantams: Buff, White, Blac 
and Partridg; also Black  
Breasted ' Red Old Ejfiglish 
Game bantams} any, $5. pe 
Lynwood Howell, Albany, Rt 
 
  
 
BANTAMS: 
 
Extra nice Pair Piirebred 
Golden Sebright Bantams, from 
prize winning stock, $5.00 Write: 
Hubert Miller, Dudley. ~ 
 
Golden Sebrights, purebre 
5 hens, 2 roosters, $10:00; $4.5 
trio; Buff Cochins, $10.00 trie ~ 
White Leghorn Bantams, 2 heng, - 
$3.50; Dark Corfiish, won 19% 
prize in Floyd Co. Fair 194% 
trio, $10.00. Guy Moss, Jr., Rome, . 
701 Maple St. ett 
 
CORNISH, GAMES, & 
GIANTS: 
 
Pure Thompson White: Cock, 
mated to 4 good Hens, $25.00 
War Horse Cock and hen, $10, 
Exchange War Horses for Ring 
Neck Pheasants. W. H. Foster, 
Marietta, Rt. 1. 
 
6 Cornish Hens, 1 Rooster, 1 
yr. old in October, $2. ea.; Al 
so will set late Turkey eggs on 
halves. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup. 
 
10 AAA Dark Cornish Pule 
lts, 2 Cockerels, 4 mos. olds 
Also Black Jersey Giants. W, am 
L. Morris; Atlanta, 444 Collier #5 
Rd., N. E. Tel. Ve: 2745. : 
GAMES: 
 
Pit games, pur Wild Cat 
Blues, small fr size, trids, $3 50 
and $4.00; stags, $2.00 ea: Exe, 
trio for trio Silkie bantams. 
Lester Tyler, Tallulah Falls. 
LEGHORNS: 
 
About 100 Best W.. L. hens, 
i yt, old past May 11th, Red 
Comb, laying, fat, $1.50 ea. 
Ship and you pay Exp. Chgs. 
No eulls. enry S. Howell, 
Trion, Rt. 1. 
 
  
 
  
   
 
       
      
    
  
   
        
      
  
       
 
   
 
   
 
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before the dry weather set in, however, 
severe damage is being experienced from 
worms in cotton as well as in corn. 
some few sections of the State, hoards of 
grasshoppers have appeared and are de- 
veloping into a serious threat. 
have deteriorated and this is causing con- 
siderable loss to livestock owners 
Many pastures 
 
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highways have lost color and some of 
them are so brown they look like they 
would burn. 
 
Many farmers have suffered loss biel 
cause of lack of moisture to develop 
quality product vegetables. 
things are looking rather discouraging on | 
 
All in all 
 
stand, " 
 
twelve 
 
  
 
  
 
               
 
dairymen. 
 
POULTRY FOR SALE 
 
POULTRY FOR SALE 
 
POULTRY FOR SALE 
 
Pastures 
| the farms at this time. years. or 
and The threat of continuing war is hang- | TOM LINDER 
along | the ing like a black cloud over the world. yi Comnistionansnt haere 
 
POULTRY WANTED 
 
  
 
     
      
  
   
 
MINORCAS: 
Giant S. C. Black Minorca 
 
   
 
    
 
      
           
      
 
breeding hens and pullets, $3. 
and $5. ea.; also eggs, $3. for 
15 postpaid. -L. B. Millians, 
Newnan, 
LEGHORNS: 
10 large type White Leghorns, 
about 1 yr. old, laying, $1.25 
- ea. at my.home. 6 mi. S. 
Winston, Daniel Gates, 
 
B. 
Winston, Rt. 1.  
30 Imperial Mating W. L. 10 
 
wks. old Pullets, 60c ea. Mrs. 
M. Dickson, Osierfield. 
 
White Leghorn Chicks; 2 full 
blooded Roosters, 4A grade, 6 
mos. old, $2.50 ea.; 30 full blood- 
ed Brown L. Hens, 1 Rooster, 
4 A grade, 2 yrs. old $2.50 2a.; 
$60.00 for lot. 75 per ct. laying. 
 
_ Grady Panter, Dial. 
PEAFOWLS: 
1 Blue male peafowl for sale 
r exc. for B. R. (chicken) pul- 
 
lets W. K. Durham, Atlanta, 
1281 Morningside Dr. N. E. 
 
PIGEONS: 
 
Common. pigeons, all colors, 
fast breeders, 3 pr., $2. Money 
order. Curtis Branch, Jr., 
Enigma, Rt. 1. 
 
REDS: NH, RI, & OTHERS 
 
  
 
   
 
1S Se aa 
 
Dip 
 
best grade, heavy type, $1.35 
@a. 15 and up. Cannot ship. La- 
mar Woodliff, Alpharetta, R. 
1. Tel. 3861. 
 
4 A grade NH Red hens, 14 
mos. old, $2. ea. Hatching 
ffs, 15; 5-$1.25. Prepaid, All 
ae cartons returned. Mrs. G. C. 
ee Clifton, Millen. 
 
8 Parmenter Pullets, no culls, 
hatched Mar. 11th., $1.50 ea.; 
No personal checks. You pay 
ostage. Also 1 Donaldson Red 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
ooster, 1 yr. old, $2.50. Mrs. 
C. H. Weems, Sr./ Riverdale, 
Rt. 1. 
 
  
 
240 NH 4 A grade Pullets, be- 
ginning to lay, all healthy, 5 
mos. old, $500. 00 for lot. ee 
Meeks, Wrightsv ille, Rt. 
 
NH Red Pullets, 14 wks. old, 
 
  
 
12 hens, 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea. 
Mrs. F. L. Thompson, Decatur, 
Rt. 1, Kelly Rd. 
 
100 Parmenter Reds, 14 wks. 
old, best quality, no culls, $1.25 
ea.; Come see. J. O. Whitmire, 
Atlanta, 929 _Agronne Ave. 
 
NH Red, 3 A Pullets, vac- 
cinated for -sale or trade for 
Jersey Heifer Calf. Frank Scott, 
Lithonia, Rt. 3, Brown Mill Rd. 
 
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, 
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. 
 
2 Guinea Hens, 1 Rooster, 
 
| $4.50 or $2.50 ea. FOB. Guinea 
| Eggs, 
 
$1... dozs PP; 18, $135. 
Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville, 
 
Rt. 2. 
 
8 Turkey Hens, 1 Gobbler, 
$65.00; Also one practically 
new 3 deck, 300 cap. Roller 
Type Elec. Brooder, 
small Turkeys, $50. for brooder 
and turkeys, if sold now. Will 
not ship. Near Meigs. J. R. Har- 
vey, Pelham, Rt. 2 
 
15 Speckled Guineas, laying, 
$1. ea. plus shipping chrgs. Mrs. 
E. E. McDaniel, Baxley, Rt. 1, 
Box 8. 
 
Mallard Ducklings, wild 
strain, from exc. breeders, day 
old, 40c ea.; Started ones feath- 
ering out, 75e: 8 wks. old, $1.25; 
Yearling 'preeders, $2. ea. Ship- 
ped COD, parcel post, or ex- 
press. C. M. Hammond, Au- 
gusta, Rt. 4, Box 251. 
 
75-80 pure White African 
Guineas, laying, $100. Fob. Exc. 
for same number April hatch 
NH or White Leghorn pullets, 
not over 30 miles from my 
home. J. M..Jones, Grayson. 
 
15 Black and Bronze Tur- 
keys (crossed), at 5 or 6 wks. 
old, $16.00, or trade for nice 
heifer calf; Also 10 White Rock 
 
Hens, 1 yr. old,: laying, $1.25 
 
ea. Mrs. 
RE 
 
10 White Pekin Ducks, 14 
wks. old, $2. ea.; Lot for $15. 
Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 25 
 
45 B. B. Bronze Turkeys, 9 
wks. old, $225. for floek. Ralph 
 
E. A. Nicholls, Sparta, 
 
  
 
J. Eller, Hiawassee. 
 
  
 
neifers; 
 
E. Aycock, Moultrie. 
 
AUCTION SALE 
 
Public auction sale registered Hereford and Polled Here- 
ford cattie includes cows with calf, open and bred cows and 
bulls tor both purebred and 
Livestock Auditorium Moultrie, Friday, July 21. 
 
herds 
Write W. 
 
commercial 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Teacher 
 
432 State Capitol, 
Atlanta, Ga. 
 
  
 
Notice To Growers Of Sweet Potato Plants 
 
If you expect to sell sweet potato plants in 1950 and 
have not already made application to the Department 
of Entomology, please do so before July 15, 1950. Un- 
less applications. are received before our Inspectors ar- 
rive in your section, it will be necessary to charge mile- 
age for return trips. There is no fee charged for this 
service prov iding applications are sent in by July 15th. 
a dollar deposit is required with each application. Appli- 
cation blanks will be furnished on request by this office, 
your County Agent, or your Vocational Agriculture 
 
C. H. Alden, Director, 
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY 
 
and 30}- 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
    
 
Several nice large Turkens, 
 
Cockerels, 10 mos. old, $2. ea.; |. 
 
several nice Turken pullets, 
10 mos. old, laying, $2.50 ea.; 
Trio, $6:50. J. H. Barr, Lump- 
kin. ; ; 
 
3 prs. Gray Geese. for breed- 
ing, 1 Gander (Bacon Chinese), 
all 2 yrs. old, for sale nee 
Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn,  
 
WYANDOTTES: 
 
1 yr. old cock, $2.00; 3 March 
1950 hatch, $1.50 ea. All pure 
R. Cc. S. L. Wyandottes; Also 
a 7 gal. Bbl., churn, good as 
new, $5. Docia Harris, Lula. - 
 
  
 
POULTRY WANTED 
 
  
 
BABY CHICKS: : 
 
Want to raise chicks, any 
breed except Bantams, on 
Halves, any amount 50 and up. 
T. R. Hicks, Adel. Rt. a 
 
BANTAMS: 
 
Want 4 hens and_ rooster, 
purebred Red Black Breasted 
game bantams, Advise. A. W. 
Castleberry, Americus, Rt. 4. 
 
Want 1 white Japanese Silkie 
hen. Quote. Mrs. R: C. Branch, 
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3, Box 156 B. 
 
CORNISH & GAMES: 
 
Want Cornish rooster, not. 
under 6 mos. or older than: 1 
yr. old. Fred Pruitt, _ Naylor. 
 
Exc. N..Z. White with black- 
eyes rabbits for trio Game 
chickens, quail size. Law, Gray 
or Claret, but consider any 
 
_| kind. W. es Shumate, Jr. iene 
 
Mountain, Rt. 1. 
GEESE: 
 
Want 9 Geese and 1 Gander. 
Advise best price crated Fob 
shipping point. J. J. Palmer, 
Tennille. 
 
Want 6 or 8 Geese and gand- 
er of 1949 hatch. Advise. Thom- 
ase.Co Wylly; Tennille: ssoo 4, 
 
LEGHORNS: 
 
Want 300 bat grade White 
Leghorn pullets, March 15- April 
 
1, 1950; hatch. R..-L. McKie,. 
Augusta, Rt. 3. 
 
PARTRIDGE: os 
 
Want some Partridges. Quote 
prices on different sizes. H. D. 
Robinson, College Park, 314 
So. College St: 
 
PEAFOWL: 
Want 5 Peafowl Hens, Blue 
preferred. Must be healthy, 
 
pure stock. Describe fully and 
 
quote. Grady L. Clark, East 
Point, 1400 N. Main St. Tel. 
Ra, 18441, 973 pecs 
LEGHORNS: 
 
Want 15 Brown Leghorn hens : 
 
or -Minorcas. First 
and reasonable 
 
and rooster, 
Class stock 
 
price. Elias Chaney, Valdosta, |. 
 
Rt. 3, Box 184. 
 
MISC. CHICKENS; 
Want 40 to 75 best nes 
 
young pullets for layers. Ad- 
v 
 
vise kind and price. M, 
 
Arnold, Newnan, Rt. 4. 
 
Want number laying pullets, 
number and price. S. F, Gre- 
ene, Stone Mountain, Rt. 
Covington Rd. 
 
PIGEONS: 
 
Want Mondain pigeons. Must 
be reasonable for cash. R._G. 
Reynolds, Baxley, Rt, 3. 
 
QUAIL: 
Want some Quail Chicks. 
Herbert J. Bower, Covington. 
 
(farm. No milking, 3 in family. 
 
- Want middleage white wom- 
t+an to do light farm | k 
 
Janta, Rt. 2 Te. 
 
j, 
 
= 
 
> Want exc. 2 tame White 
Quail for 1 hen, T..C. Morris, 
|Ben Hill, Rt. 1, FR- 3935 
 
Rube: ae 
 
- Want 300 N. H. Red ie 
Z mos. old. Advise W. W. 
Elder, Concord. 
 
  
 
    
 
TURKEYS: J 
 
Want 12 Be iB. Bronze. or| 
 
Bourkon Red turkey polts. Pay | 
$6.00 and postage. Prefer the |- 
 
B.. B... Reds G;..B. Biggar, Had- 
dock. 
 
  
 
FARM HELP WANTED 
 
  
 
Want single man, or-man and 
 
wife for farm work in DeKalb 
Co., on farm and assist in far |b 
 
pbuilding, Cari furnish new 
house with city water. Week], 
salary. a H. Tribble, Atlanta, 
277 Capitol A Ave., 8. W 
 
Want unencumbered, 
 
  
 
chores on farm. Milk one cow. 
 
Private room, small salary. Only |: 
 
one in family. Water and lights. 
In small town. Mrs. P, M. John- 
son, Lovett. 
 
Want good honest ousing: man 
 
to make- permanent home with, 
 
middle age couple and do work 
on farm, gardening, farm build- 
ing, ete. John Cc. Reed, Tooms- 
boro. 
 
Want unencumbered _woman 
to live as one of family of 
two, and do light farm work 
on farm, care for flowers, ete. |* 
Room, board, small salary. Live | 
 
  
 
on railroad and bus line. All 
_|letters ans. Mrs. C. R. Jones, 
 
Pineora. 
 
Want meetin 
 
clean, 
 
woman, white or colored, 20-40 | p 
yrs. old, for light farm work } 
 
{to church. I 
 
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Rt. 2. 
 
Want. wage aay: on } 
good man. 
work. 8. 
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ticulars. EL G. creas 
 
ing woman wants jo 
ing farm chores on farm 
 
settled, thi 
| white woman for light | farm 
 
Whi ) 
160 lbs!, wants job on. 
Experienced with tr 
trucks, genet farm w 
in dairying with  
machinery). Must have 
4 in family. Write: Jon 
 
Braddy, Roswell, Rt. 1, 
 
Want job on farm as 
taker. Experienced. Wor 
room, board, reasonable sal 
fp 3 months. ee dri 
 
Se eae aa et Te 
 
10use, lights, Ww 
ine. Ready. to move. 
 
   
 
on farm. $2. daily and HeSP te 
 
   
    
  
    
     
   
   
   
   
  
   
    
  
  
   
     
  
   
    
       
     
    
    
     
   
  
   
  
            
  
   
  
  
        
   
   
   
    
   
   
  
  
  
  
   
      
 
with house. Mrs. John 
Harms, Savannah, White Blatt 
Rd. a 
 
Want White Gacnca ae 
woman for light farm w on 
 
Fair salary per week. State age. 
W. E. Chambley, Griffin, Rt. aC: 
 
on 
farm for elderly coupl iE 
pay small salary and 1 
one of family. 2 mi. out 
 
Greenville Rd. W. J. Johnson, yy 
 
Quitman, Rt. 4.   
 
Want young white woman, 
from country, for work 
poultry farm. Live as one of 
family, $37.50 Bee room and 
board. Mrs. Helen n Street, = 
 
Mrs. . R. Hunt, Atlanta, 1680. 
Blvd: Dr., N. E. : 
 
Want family for 1951 wat 
force to tend 80 A, in mostly. 
 
money crops or tobacco. 218 s AV: 
cabbage and} 
 
cotton, peanuts, 
 
other produce. Good land, 
 
school bus and mail by. door: ; i 
2 
 
market handy. 3-1/2 mi. Ea. 
Coolidge;.5 mi~W. Pavo. A. L. 
Kennedy, Pavo, Rt. 1 
 
POSITIONS WANTED 
 
  
 
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Want job as helper daing 
 
general farm work, Some ex-|6 
 
perience driving tractor, Sin- 
gle, sober, dont smoke. Board, 
laundry and - $10. wkly. Julian 
Reed, Care Mrs. H. 
 
  
 
  
 
on-+gan, 
 
}tobacco, peanuts. Have to 
 
_ | State Weee 
 
Care 
WES; Rt. sie Box: 22. 
 
sec aaheaieeseneaaanenermonade 
 
hitacianashrambehieceenanebeiniiai 
 
  
  
 
Want. place to grow. b 
chickens, 50-50 b z 
epee aes. % 
 
Want job on farm ga 
 
moved. Willing to 
bill. 3. to w me 
 
  
 
-F. Joyner, | sti 
Rome, 914 Maple bs thee