Commissioner : Tom Linder. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19) -1950:=77 NUMBER 45 GIA LIVESTOC CIATION FORMED =. Editorial By TOM oral By TOM LINDER . Hopper or Dormant Scales ~ 183 Nie th; : Cotton Beams Z 136 120 1652 | Spring Scales ers 1,637 - L6las 2a agen Friday and "Saturday ee a meeting | Household Scales - Meee Pes =) 9x5 : ivesto ssocia- Overhead Suspension Cee) 185 145 f 40- te in the forming of the Georgia Livestock Associa Se sais : oe ge - There is much interest in livestock throughout the state TOTAL 14.738 - (14,103 655 the time has now arrived where such ah association will | Packages a 157,029 139,082 - 17,947- beneficial to the farmers. Those present, who represented Six hundred forty-six (646) scales in grocery stores and markets were oo great majority of jivestock raisers in the state, were very en- ee Be gen and causing a potential oe of $1,068.11 per. iastie regarding the future prospects of such an association. | One hundred eighty-one (181) scales in grocery stores and markets were this interest. of the farmers, I am herewith reproducing the | giving the consumer over-weight which meant to the merchant a poten- s story which + was carried in the papers regarding same. tial loss of $322.35 per day or $99,928.50 per year. i Of the two hundred fifty-seven (257) wagon and motor vehicle scales es ae condemned, the consumer was potentially losing: $4,182.35 on sixteen : Initial Steps Taken For Stale: wide Body; scales; the merchant was potentially jodie $16,128.45 on thirty scales; and the farmer was potentially losing $61,439.25 on twenty-four scales. Producers Of Sheep, Hogs Also Included - Information pertaining to the other scales condemned was not available; therefore, we do not know how much more was lost. - MACON, Ga., July 15Initial steps toward forming a state-wide | The total potential savings to consumers, farmers, merchants, and scale. livestock association were taken here Saturday at a meeting of repre- owners of the State of Georgia through correction, by either repairs or. ntatives of about 20 widely-scattered counties. purchase of new scales, amounted to "$512,792.65 for the year. Yours very truly, ; 2 A. D. Harris, Director : * ars eee Cx Hall, Ee chairman; j Weights and Measures, ; 3: : -chairman, and William Inman, Waycross, | Food, Feed, and Seed Division ae ary-treasurer. : =: ; irectors chosen oe -each uciacsional: district included Ross , Lyon 7 Carl Cooling, Albany, Dave Jennings, Americus, J. A. ANNUAL REPORT FOOD AND FEED DIVISION is in, Jake Hughes, Atlanta, J. K. Zellner, Forsyth, Ralph yursey, Trion, B. F. Harper, Waycross, Fred Lovell, Clarkesville, JULY 8, 1950 . L. Boswell, Greensboro. Additional directors from the state-at Honorable Tom Linder will be selected at a later meeting. Commissioner of Agriculture Sparking the movement to organize the statewide group to coordi- - Atlanta, Georgia legislative and promotional efforts of a number of county and Dear Mr. Linder: livestock groups was the Ware County Cattlemens Association, I submit herewith a report of the work of the Food and Feed Division, ich Mr. Hall is president. Department of Agriculture, for the year beginning July 1, 1949 and end- re meeting will be held here, the date to be announced ing June 30, 1950. oF ~ Inspections, <) a 3 t_. 2 19'955 her ounty associations in addition to Ware were ecoiaaantsal Pe Weedinisnectlonspe scan ota 0S tetra 2 See ae een he ee 10,493 1 Greene, Bibb, Monroe and Sumter. Number of Withholds ______ Sea ee 341 - A number of individuals from both north and south Georgia coun. caniples: takento-be analyzed =- ee 195 es also were present. Prnatoisor weed Withheld: i082 fae oe eee 962,255 Lbs. Bibb county Agent D. F. Bruce welcomed the visitors and Charles ec rteleasedie cs tase nee cota ee Se 327,150 Lbs, Donald, Ware, responded. Feed released to be shipped Out-ob State cise eS Nie 9 300s ass The Georgia State Livestock Association, as it will be called, is Abatements issued to improve sanitary conditions ____________ _____ 6 the first statewide group in Georgia embracing all phases on Georgia's Foods withheld from sale: panding $166,000,000 liyestock industry. Ce ees a Saree ese (destroyed) 242.05 ees 35 Lbs. When fully organized, existing associations may be affiliated with BS Tee Cae acti Ws erg eh Seay Se eae 300 Lbs. state group, and additional associations formed in other counties, Gained GOOd sane nen Cee ee ee a ea Re 12 Cans kesmen said. Carnation: Milk: 0 9225 = Sure ht a ca 2 eS eee 864 Cans Many workers prominent in the states livestock progress POLE aE O CMO Ce ieee tee UNL kee oh ee OES ee 444 Cans present, including Dr. M. P. Jarnagin, livestock consultant of the board Eggs Ba eae oR ae ee ese eae ae 14,465 Doz. regents, and Tap Bennett, agricultural agent of the Central of Georgia | Fish ~_________________--____- (destroyed 125 lbs.)____. 245 Lbs. RON saat =e EUR bad phate See VaR OR A Ne ne cole SAE ui oe ents oS ee --15 5500 Lbs. ear ate Penning eon ou tek a Se (destroved) ees ne 48 Lbs. ; HAO CERO AGS este sn atte ST Se SS Ce ee aa ea et 6 NNUAL REPORT W EIGHTS & MEASURES DIVISION Weal Preserves. tise he tis (destroyed): Heo ee eee 225 Lbs. Beis . : SV Enis cece wae meine ee Nea ee SE a ee eg eee 12,1422 Qts. : JULY 5, 1950 : Osctetsgs ee a te (destroyed) See s 11 Gal. onorable Tom Linder ; esPotatoesd lnish i. se) ae kos Oe ee Se ee ee issioner of POS: es ER alitOne oes OF Ce oe RO RE Rha UR Royse ar 10 Cases Capitol ee oe : Rye eae een Grier nN Pee are ee 3,000 Gal. 3 tlanta, Georgia : ee Food Released For Sale: ea Mr. Linder: : NO OPO, eee a ene re ee Nee ek ee a ey 444 Cases submit herewith an Annual Report of the Wek of the Weights and Rigg Ge Makes pantera 2 feat Se LORI Dne Measures Division, oe of Agriculture, for the fiscal year, : Foods Destroyed As Unfit For Human Consumption: i )49 aw). S 5 ek PG cea anceasmhee aileron RE as a ie ee ee 194 Bu. | : INS. ee Oe Ae eke a ok 7 Crates . 502. 499 Zo TACAGOS SSG a ne eure eee re a aie 166 Boxes . a 5,587 : 5,430 57, SR ENS Gh TMi kok gio liege Dies Pa REN Sar OY 8 Ga eT ae OTs: Sige 5 oi BSRo 3,349 40 | Bananas _____ = See a a eee 8,924 Lbs. ye raat ae, , 40 eee Beans ait tee eee ee gy oe Lg eae 499 Bu. ANTAL o-23 45 Deen De en ieee Eek 40 Bu 710 257 PAGE TWO x \ NATIONAL GEORGIA MARKET SaeeT on the mailing list and for change of addrss to STATE BU: REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlent&._ Seka TON ASSOCIATIO Asp 9" of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances R@MAISSabIO - j| ahder postage regulations inserted one time on each request afd repeated only when request is accompanied by | new copy Limited! space will not permit inserti6n of ntices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, fot including name and address: - Under Lgislative Act the notices. Tom Linder; Commissioner Publishd Weekly at not assume any rsponsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published 4 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Georgia Market Bulletin does Markets, 222 State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. By Dparimnt of Agficultiire Notify 6h FORM 3578Bureati of of October 8, 1917. Entered as scofd class mattt August 1, 1937 1t the Post Office at Covington, Georgia; under Act of June 6, 1900., Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act Executive Office, States apitol ~ State Capitol, Atlanta; Ga. Publiation Office Editorial aiid Executiv Offices 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE CORRECTIONS: . Blooming size bulbs, Jon- quils, Narcissi, $1. C; Pink, Red Verbena, 10c ea.; Red, Yellow Caiinas; 35c doz:; Blue, White Violets; 50c doz.; - Lavender Tris; 40e doz.; Fall Pinks; 30c doz.; Purple Lilacs, 15 a. Add postage. Mts. Roy Boyce, Bre- men, Box 68, Rt. 2. Bird of Paradise, Weeping Willow, 75 a: blu,- red, white, pink Thrift, 50e doz.; < lemon lilis, 75 doz.; yellow tnd white Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, $1.50 C. Exc. for print acks. Miss Cecil McCurley, artwell, Rt. 2. White narcissi, 25 doz.; $1. C; hollyhock seed, 10c tbls., al- g0 Barlie, 50 doz: Add postage. Mrs. Hatc Suttls; Hartwell, Re 1s Finest Dbl. White, Pink, Blue Pot: French Hydrangeas, PB, $1.00; 10, $4.00; White Cluster Narcissi, White Daffodils, dried and ready to plant bulbs, $1. C: 10 diffrent colors finest Iris, $1. for 8 bulbs. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. PLANTS FOR SALE Cert. Mastodon Strawberry, $i. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carroll- ton, Rt. 5. Bunch Potato, Tifton Exp. Stat.. vatiety, from selected seed stock, 200, $1.25; 500, $2.50; $4. M parcel post; 6 M, $29: 00. Large orders, $3. M; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, 200, $1.25; 500, $2.25; $3.50 M. PP. Mortis San? ders, Vidalia. Lat Flat Dutch Cabbage, Ga. Collard, 20 Cj; $1.75 _M; Ruiger Tomato, 200, 45c. Add pos tage. Exc. for print or white sacks in good cond. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Collard, 300, $1.00; Pepper- mint; Spear mint, Sage, Catnip, Garlic, $1. doz.; Dried Pepper- mint; "Spearmint, Catnip, Sage, Ble cup; 7 yr. Pepper, 3, 25: 7, 50e: Rutger Tomato, 300, $1.25; $2.75 M. All del. Mrs. Bessie . Baggett, Hiram. Wakefield and Flat Dutch Cabbage, Marglobe, Stone, Rut- ger Tomato and Collard plants, 40 GC; 300, $1.00; $2.25 M; 5000, 10.00: Sweet "Pepper, Calif. ). 50c CC; Le . Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Ga. Collard, 300, 60c; $1.75 M; Rut- ger, 300, 706: Hot Pepper, 10 doz, Wranese EVEr Ellijay, Rt. a PLANTS FOR SALE Rutger, New Stone Tomato, Flat Dutch and Wakfield Cab- bage, 50c C; 500; $1.50; $2.50 M; Ga. Hading Collard; 25c ; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Ail del. Shipped promptly. Marctis Wil- liams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Flat Dutch, Early Copen- hagen and Wakefild Cabbage, 300, $1.00; $2.30 M; Rutger and Imp. New Stone Tothato, 300; $1.00; $2.25 M. No checks, Mrs; Robert C. Smith, Gainesville, Het. B- Large G. W. and Lat Flat Dutch, at Season Cabbage, Ga. and Green Collard, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2. M; Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore Tmato, 500, $1.75; $2.75 M; 3 M,; $7.50. All del. Mix as desired= Prompt shipment. L. M. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. 5 Old Fa8hioh, Ga. Collard, Dutch and C. W., All varieties Cabbag, 300, $1. 00: 500, $1.50; $2..M; Marglobe, Stone, Balti- more Tomat, 300; $1.00; 500, $1.75; $2.80 M; Large lots cheaper. Mix if desired. Prompt shipment: A. C. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Late Chas. W. Cabbage,/ 25e C; Early Klondike Strawberry, 50c C; Also Sugar Cured Ham, 28 lbs., 70 lb. Plus postage. Rosie Crowe; Cumming; Rt: 1. All State Tomato plants, 25c C, PP. J. W. Teele, Maevn; 1381 Burton Ave. Ga. atid Headitig Collard, Wakefield and Flat Dutch Cab- bag; also Onion Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50. Del Shipped prompt- ly. Marcus Williams, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Coastal Bermuda _ Stoloris; any quantity, at my farm. O. F. Harden, Folkston, Rt. 1. Mastodon gttawherry, Wexe; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike Strawberty, 60e C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 MM: Scuppernong Vine Cutting; 50e doz:; Horehound and Catnip, 26c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines- ville; Rt. 1, Cabbage and Collard Plants for_fall -heading, 500, $1.00; } $1.75 M; 2000, $3.00. W. H. Bran- an, Gordon. Wakefield and Flat Dutch Cabbage, Marglobe and Stone Tomato, Collard, 35 C; 9380, $1.00: $9. 00 M; 5000; $9.00: Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper, 45 G5 $2.25 M. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Ri. 2, Box 148. Short Stem and Heading Col- lard, 25 C; White Multiplying Onions, 61.35 gal.; Striped Half Runner Bean Sed, 35 cup. All del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, | Royston, Rt, L PLANTS FOR SALE Ss nd Catni 1 se SIs age a ip rem oe ee Tomato, $2. M. . Ellis, Cumming. . Miss Evadell Al i- M ae | son; arge prints, all 20 Ban . Mrs. |. c Mrs. Dp: Tanta, 2858 Cam ) | COLLARDS: | the tela _| FEATHERS: Cum- at : sacks, bBo cap., free of holes; let- | Aj washed, ir ige a. Add SACKS FOR SALE = Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap: ripped, washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea. Add sostage. Orders vs filled areal y. No . Whel- chel, Gamnesville i Y Large White sacks, washed, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Fo miscke amu Ye FOR SALE APPLES: Brilliant apples; you a them at orchard at 75 bu., gi nning July 10th. Ross E lement, Cornelia. ; Large, clean, Henry Clay cooking | Orchard $t. 75 bu. Tire- run at Orchard, cull and drops, 0 bu. Binext Hinson, Alto. Apple Pie Ridge. BUTTER: Fresh country butter, 50e 1b. 2 lbs. wekly. Add postage. Containers to be. retirned. es Fred Skelton, Demorst, C. Harper, At- ainpbeliton "Ra, S. W. Tel. Ra. 030 - Fresh Country Butter, firni, yllow, 50 1b. PP. With. inetal containers to be returiid. Mrs W: J: elec Demorst, Rt. Box 98. 3 Ib8., fice butter, 60c tb. Sent weekly Postpaid. Mis. W. W. Harris, lowry Branch. Ris: 2. Good oe for sale at 4 doz; Ask for, Ls R. Kent, Seville, Care of Fair- cloth Store. New White Downy Feathers, 60c 1b. Dl, Sampl on requst. Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainsville, Rt. 1. GARLIC: Garlic Bulbs, 30 doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. D. ftilsey, Alto, Rt. 1. : GOURDS 2 Martin and Denar Gourds, 25c ea.; Mixed sizs, 10e ea.; Bushel Gourd Seed; 10e doz.}. Mixed Seed, 50c C. Plus stam ed en- velop. Mrs. ooten, Camilla. =N Gouds: Mixed Gourd Seed, 40 doz. No less 4 gourds sola. No stamps. Write: Mis. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. HAY: a tons bright | eee Hay, free of poison, $10.00 ton. W. M: Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. God bibht Peanut Hay, free of poison; cheap at my barn: Jams C. Odof, Ashburn, Rt. 2; Box 215. MULL&IN: 30 bunches green Mullein, 25c bunch;:5 or more bunches, 20 bunch: also godd, dricd eathip leaves, $1.00 1b. also 95 orders filled. Beet Keith, lvatoh. OATS: Victor Grain Oats, Gases, aded, new 4 bu. bags, $5. 00 ag. FOB, Mac Oglsby, Hart- well, Rt. 2. oe 40 bu. Hastirigs 100 u. oats, first class cond., for seed, $1. 95 bu. sacked, my home, 4 wi: W. F: M. Hartison Car- rellte, Rt: 2.. sed oats, $1. i PE Flowers, a. 2 PEPPER: Hot Yllow Pepper, kind, 15e_ doz. a stage. Mrs. P.~E. Traylof, Rebecca. Hot pepper; green, $1.00 Ib, or 10 doz. pods; pene 25e doz; also Hastiiigs ading collard sed, 20 tbls Mrs: Viola C: Brady, Cairo, RE 1, Box 343. ices 53:00 Bu; at my Beli pepper, in PNe. xson, Mrs, rege MISCELLANEOUS - FOR SALE MISCELLAN EOUS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED \lb: 2 Ibs., $1.75, Mrs. J. O. Hot pepper) PEANUTS AND PECANS: Improved Spanish Foams 5 lbs: $1.25; 10 Ibs., PP in Ga. A. L. Hardin, ie Rt 7, Box ag SAGE: Home cured hand_ picked sage, Pay Ae 90e - Ib.; Ground, lb. my home. ariah Bowe pienlana, Rt, 3 Box 4 New Garden Sage, $1. lb. #xe. for feed sacks, 1 1b. for 4 print, or 10 white sacks, Each pay postage. Mrs. J. O. Mc- Daris, Ganton, Rt. 3. Fresh, shade cured sade $1. 00. lb. and postage. Mrs, C, R. Sor- rlls, Monroe, Rt. 1. New Crop garden Sage, +t 00 Me- Daris, Canton. Rt. 3. 1950 ctop, dhaae cured Sage, 35 qt; Sage Plants, rooted, 50c doz.: Catnip, Peppermint, PahZAmericah Tomato Plants, 25e doz. Add Postage. Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt: 1. SHALLOTS: Old Time Shallots, 25 per large bunch; 3 bunches, 50c. W. G. Morgan, Turnerville. STRAW: ~ Wheat and Oat Straw, baled with wite, ih srhall or_large t quantities, Del. oY truck loads. Write for prices, E. B. Brannon, Canton. Rt: 2. TOBACCO: - Barn eured tobacco, aged f chewing, 6 lbs, $1.25; good smoking, 10 lbs., $1.25. All post- "| paid 3rd_ zone: Guar, or money Mrs. A. B. Williams, Nay- or TREES: Lots of Camphor. ard Tuhg Oil tr sprotits, 50e @a. Fred H. Ejiiidiy, Atlatita, 597 St. Charles Ave. N. E, Orange (Calif. and Marma- lade Orange) Trees, 1 and 2 yrs., $1. and $2. ea.; Also very fin yard grass (we call it N.4 C. yard grass), good for stock and grazing, 25 sods packed on damp moss, $4, B. O. Fus- sell, Brunswick, Blythe Island. VEGETABLES: About 11/2 acre Cabbage, 1 A White Vlvet Okra, 11/2 A Colored Butterbdns, also some Snap Beans aiid Tomatoes. Sell by the patch. Come see. John Partin Atlanta, 3385 Oakecliff Rad: S: (ist street back of school at i Ademseile), Tel. Ani. WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS: Black Walnut Meats, 80e {tb.; 10 Ibs., 80c. Add postage on small ordrs, PP, in Ga. Lillie Albertson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Walitit Meats, $1.00 lb.; To-. baeco, 10 twists, $1.00: Petiny Royal, 50c 1b. Red Sassafras, Yellow, Bear Foot, Colt; Blood root. Pppermiiit, Yellow Deek, Queen of Meadow, Witch Hazel, Wild Cherry, Sweet Gum, 3 Ibs., $1.00. Adu nostade. Re &. Stover, Pisgah, WATERMELONS AND CANT- ALOUPS: 10. acrs Waterinlons and cantaloups ready about July 10th, my place; 9 mi: East Thom- sen, 3 mi. So. Dearing. J: L. Adams; Dearing. 41% acres Blacklee; A. improved Dixie Queen, Rady July 20- 25, my place, 34 mi. off No. 7 Hwy. 5 mi. W. Fort Valley. O. B. Brown, Fort Valley. . MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 7% ARTICHOKES: Want 10 Ibs. (or lss) Ard choks for Bignting. uote del. price: rs: G. N. Boggs, Jr., Atianta, 679 eo Av., N. E. VE 0 BEANS Ae PEAS: Want white Crowder with black-eyes, not California black-eyes, Mis. Walter Dobson, Calhoun, Rt: 2. Want 25 bu: Gatan Soy ans; ae and rcleaned: Suet: J: te anierss Nash- x 36. peas |, Want 5-10 lbs. old fashioned Burch Speckled peas. Write. C. A. Sars, Columbus, Macon Rd. -Want about 2 or 3 bu. Half Ruhner Green Beans. Will pay parcel post. Accept one bushel at a time, or all at once. Mrs. John Puckett, Dalton, 608 Oak | St. Want 8 or 10 Ibs, Red Ripper peas for seed, at reasonable price. Advise. Mrs. . Madie Teague, Cochran, 510 Palm St. Want 20 bu. Clay or Whipvor- will jeas, clean, sound _ seed. Quote best price. J. R.- Long- ford, Nashville: Rt: 1, Box 36. 4BEES: Want 6 hives of Bees with supers within 100 mi. Macon. Advise. Jimmie Bowman, Dry Branch: CORN: Want White corh, within re- asonable trucking distance. Ad- vise price, amt. ete, J. W. Wood, Greshamiville. Want 500 bu. corh. Phone or write. B. S. Miller, Buena Vista at Gypsy Camp: DILL: _ Want some Dill Seed at once. State price. Mrs. Hastin Sin- yard, Winston. Rt. 1. GRAIN AND HAY: Wafit some Combined Wheat | or Oats for chickh feed. Qitste | price ahd amount. W. L, Wilsoii, Sparta. Want best price quotd on Velvet Oats ahd Corn, 500 bu. Carroll Morgan, Talmo. Want 5-10 tons fancy No: 1 Lespedeza Hay, or some hay of equal quality. Quot price FOB, and delivered. Z. Swearingen, Fitzgerald. GINSENG: Want few lbs., / of Ginseng Seed. P P, Pulliam, Toccoa. MEAT: Wait 2 or 3 couftry hams, not smoked, 15-25 lbs. Advise weight arid price. Cohen Hig- gins, Columbus; Box 140. OATS: Quote best price on 500 bu. new crop Oats; suitable for feed- ing, in sacks,,del. at farm or Warehouse, KD Sanders, Eat- onton, Rt. 2. Want sv. bu. Applr seed oats; as sodh as possible. H. de Bowr, Covington. PLANTS: _ Want Old Fashion Nigger Kil- let Plafits or Vines. Advise. Cliftoh M. Taylor, Hazlehurst, RFD 3. 7 Want W. ite Triumph or Old re pnieer Killer, or Keeler oe ines or Plants. Contact: D. ae Waycross, Rt. 3, Bo 8il. j Watt old fashiond Bunch Yai forked Leaf var., Gov't. insp., potato plants: State price. Mrs. N. H. Sherard; Commerce, Rt: 1. : Want about 50 a., Win-All and Burgss Colssal tomato plants at diic. Cofitact. A. Lb. Barry, Atlaiita, 4481 East Con- way Rd. CH 3503. SACKS: Want some Print Sacks. Write for particulars. Mrs. N. Har- rll, Caito, First St. N. E. Want 50 print and 10 White feed sacks, 100 1b: cap., wash- ed or not washed. State lowest price del. W: B. Wariner, Don- alsonville. Exe. 5 white, 100 lb. cap. sacks for 3 print, 100 lb. cap. Sacks, fre of holes, Bach pay posta#. Or sll, 10c a. lots of 10 or more. Mrs. Percy Martin, Talmo: SEED PEANUTS: Wait 50 1bs., imp. Spanish 91 Tnn. Red, of aiiy large a- jiut, that will produce in this soil. State prie per Ib. AnsWer lettes. Mrs: H. Darnell, Au- giiSta; Rt. 1. SEED: Want White Half Runher Bean Seed. Mrs. M. R. Queen; Riverdale, Rt. 1. Want White Heading Collard Seed; of platits: Prefer Seed: State ptices. Mrs. C. 0. Me- Carty, Rupit, Rt: 4, Box 10. Wait Hegari Seed for plants og R. F. Dewberry, Aeworth, ie Want some Burr Clover = State price per potind Bennett, Austell, 316. Rt. Want Seea Butter Peas. 7 ME amount and price prepaid, T, MeNelley, Tunnerville. WALNUTS: Want Black Walnut Mea Mrs. Ania Brown, Atlanta, 213 Riverdale Rd., N. E. CATTLE FOR SALE "| reg. Beef Type Shorthorn Bull, 6 mos. old, about 500 lbs., for sale, Ernest Henson, Alto, RFD 2. ~ Purebred Jersey Bull, drop- ped Dec. 3i, 1949, sired by. Frns Royal Standaid OL-Cee. (starred bull), out of Mollys Snookum now on D. H. I. A. and H. I. R. test, actual produe- tion 6900 lbs., 4.91 per ct., 337 Ibs. fat in 179 days. g, B. Vatighters, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Brahma Bull and Heifer ealves, a few gentle Brahma Cows; for sale: See at my farm at Sandersville, and me at Jackson. Phone 4001. S. R. Brockinton, Jackson. 5 head Aberdeen-Afgus: 1 bull, 3 cows, ofe with calf 3 wks, old, 2 springers, all com- 4g in with 2nd calves, $700. -|for lot. John C. Le, College Park, Rt. 1, Welcome All Rd. (5 mi. S. College Park). Reg. Polled Shorthorn Buil, O.|13 mos. old, 700 Ibs: for sale ror trade for reg. cow or bred heifer sam breed. J. J. Bruton, Austell. (Bankhad Hwy.). 7 Black Angus Heifers, 3/4 or better, bred to registered Black- Angus Bull. H. B. Pit- man, Newnan, Rt. 4: . 3 reg: Jersey Bulls, 16 mos. to 21/2 yrs. old; also 3 reg. Guernsey Bulls, 4 mos. to 15 mos. old, good bloodlines, for eash, grain, or hay. State what you have. W. S. Mixon, Grif- fin; Rt. C. 1 bull, wt. 550-600 lbs. for sale, Hwy. 11, nine miles N. Monticello. Otis Smith, Monti- eello. > Jersey Milch Cow, to freshen with 3rd calf, for sal or trade for good heifers. Chas. H. Black, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Reg. Giiernsey Bull, 2 yrs. old May 2ist., 900-1000 1bs., $175. S. E. Booker, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. : 12 bred Heifers, dairy type, some already springing, $105. ea. 30 mi. N. Atlanta; near Ros- well, Ralph Dangat, Wood- stock. Reg. Guernsey Buills, 10-18 mos. old, from high milk my ducers, reasonable prices. F Bunn, Midville. Reg. Guernsey Male, 18 mo: old, one reg. Guernsey Male, mos. old, both Riegeldale bloode lines. H. W: Thurmond, Farm- ington. 13 Mileh Cows, some milking, some to frshen if Fall. Turner A. Fuss; St; Pine Mountain Valley. Reg. AberdectkAngus Bulls, 3 wios.-31/2 yrs. old, $125.- $500. A. E. Burgess, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 309, Browns Mill- Klondike Rd. 35 head cows, mixed ith Hereford, good stdck cows, in good cond. See any time. O. F. Harden, Folkston, Rt. 1. HOGS FOR SALE OIE Pigs, short, blocky, & wks. old, male arid female, $25, ea. reg. in buyers name, Jim. my Scott, Unadilla. Phone 3481 Choice purebred reg. 4 mos old Hampshire Boats, and Gilts from champ: stock, modern blocky type, Ist selections from several large litters, $35, ea Grated, shipped, registered. A V; Rocker, Pulaski 2, Box contact PAGE FOUR HOGS FOR SALE HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Black Essex pigs, 50 Ilbs., $20. ea. Application for registra- tion furnished. L. S. Bargeron, Sardis. 10 Shoats, 80-100 Ibs. $20. ea. 3 mi. N. E. Stockbridge. Tom Hedges, Stockbridge, Box 50. OIC Bred Gilts, open Gilts, males ready for service, 8-10 \ wks. old pigs, short nose, blocky type, reg. in buyer's name, Satis. guar. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta. OIC Pigs, top quality, reg. show type, dbl. immune; Also 7 mo. old Hereford Bull Calf, Dom. strain, large 4 yr. old Herd Bull, for sale or trade for young bull around 18 mos. old. W. J.-Lyle, Lilburn, Rt J, ot Jand Farm. OIC pigs, short nose, om from prize winning stock, reg. papers in buyerts name, 8 wks. old, $25. ea.; 12 wks. old, $30. ea. Satis. guar. Ship anywhere. H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1. SPC, both sex, best blood- lines, sired by Midway (368901), Grandson of Parkers Leader Boy and True Model, farrowed Feb. 4, 12, and Mar. 5. Reg. buyers name, life treated, crated,del. to depot, $30. ea. Billy~ Sanders, Vienna. 2 extra about 41/2 mos. old, dark red, 60170 lbs., reg. buyers name, abl. treated, crated, $35. ea. Ship anywhere. J. H. Donald- son, Fort ViaNey, Rt. 1. OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, male and female, dbl.. treated, regi in buyers name, short nose, blocky, from prize winning stock, $20. ea. Ready to ship. Mack Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teach er, Rabun Gap. 5 mos. old Hamp. Male Pig, well marked, registered, $30. O. S. Duggan, Chester. 2 Essex Gilts, bred to reg. male, $45. and $40.00; Service Male, $37.50; Some nice Essex Be $28. pr.; Single pig, $15. ~Reg. in buyers name. Hoyt Moss, Lula. About 20 healthy pigs, 8 or 10 wks. old, for sale at my farm. V. B. Fore,. Monticello, ta os Reg. Duroc from Grand Champ. Stock. Pigs, 60-75 Ibs., $30. to $35.00; Gilts, 200-300 Ibs., $70.-$85. M. P..- Butler, Byromville, Rt. 1. Care Plain- view Farm. Reg. Medium Blocky. Type Duroc Pigs, 11 in litter, worm- ed, treated, reg. in ~buyers name, born Apr. 1, 1950, $25. ea. T. Z. Lanier, Metter. 3 litters reg. Big Bone Guinea pigs, 7 and 8 wks. old; stocky, stay fat type, $18. for choice males; $15. for choice gilts. Buyer pay shipping chrgs. Mrs. Betty McDonald, Com- merce; Rt.* 1. Reg. Duroc Pigs, sired by the son of a famous boar, Star Blend, 60-80 lbs., $30. J. J. Olliff, Bristol. HOP MULES FOR SALE Tenn. Walking Horse, 31/2 yrs. old, works double or sin- gle, bay with black face, 2 white. feet, also mare, 8 yrs. old. See at my barn. Robert Lee, Norcross, Rt. 1, Burro Mule, plows well, for sale or trade for hog, calf, or chickens. Phone Cy. 5771 day, and Ma. 7451 nights. Sam Rob- inson, Atlanta, 1178 Pryor St., 5. W. Nice Black Saddle Colt, 21/2 yrs. old, broke to work and saddle, also Colts mother (good gacdle mare), will breed, spot- ted color. Hubbard Jones, Com- merce, Rt. 4. Black Saddle Horse, 61/2 yrs. old, high blooded, 5 gait- ed, 850 lbs., gentle, $150. On Rivertown Rd. Earl Stephens, Fairburn, Rt: 2. Saddle Mare, 800 lbs., 10 yrs. old, gentle, reg. American Sad- dlers and Breeders Assoc., $100. E. D. Thompson, Decatur, Rt. 2, Flat Shoals Rd. Shetland Pony, white -and black spotted, 7 yrs. old, small and gentle. See at my place. Phone 2330W3. O. GC. Wilbur, Kennesaw, nice Duroc Boars, | Good young 1000 lb. mules for sale or trade for super A Tractor, pay difference; Nice Stud Colt, rides and drives to cart, gentle, 10 mos. old, sired by reg. Tenn. Walking Horse, $100. O. M. Moody, Waycross, | Rt. 4 Box saiy7A: /: Fine Riding 6 yr. old Geld- ing for sale. Miss Elah Whit- aker, Tucker, Idlewood Rd. Phone Clarkston 4115. Good mule, about 15 yrs. old, perfectly gentle, work any- where, $10. Mrs. Lela Craver, Lakemont. / RABBITS AND CAVIES_ FOR SALE > Extra fine Giant Chinchilla Rabbits, 8 wks. old, 2. ea.; Also older rabbits if interested. J-O..Adams, Ty Ty: Nice heavy wt. Chinchillas, from ped. stock, 4 to 6 mos. old, Write for prices. J. C. J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. Giant Chinchilla Buck, 8 or 1/9 mos. old, purebred but not | registered, true color, $5. Will |ship. J. H. Donaldson, Fort Val- lley, Rt fl. Pure Silver Guinea _ pigs (cavies), $3. pr.; Also mixed breeds, all colors, $2.50 pr. Exc. some for meat type rabbits. 'Clarence E. Greene, Warwick. 2 mos. old trio -Chinchillas, buck from separate litter, ped. papers furnished, ship RR Exp. COD anywhere. John L. Par- rott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field Rd., Rt. 6. Ped. NZW Rabbits, 4 mos. Old; $250" eas 3; mos-.old; 742. ea.; 2 mos. old, $1.50 ea.; 6 wks. old, $1..ea. Tel. 2074. Mrs. John H. Butler, Forsyth. White Rabbits, 2 mos. old, $2. ea; $3. pr, Exp. -Cols Mrs: C. T. Mashburn, Rebecca, Rt. 1. Ten 10 wks. old Chinchilla Rabbits, $5. for lot. Six 6 wks. old Chinchillas, $3.ffor lot. Jim- my Hamil, Bremen, 213 Hamil- ton Ave. FARM HELP WANTED Want couple to live in home and raise garden. on shares. Lo- cated No, 41 Hwy., 16 mi. So. Atlanta. Mrs. James Bow en, Riverdale. Want Christian, settld coun- try raised woman to live in farm home with Christian wom- anand help with light farm chores. Mrs. Bessie Bar field. Shellman, Rt. 1, Want middlesue rene with small family to work on stock farm. New house, frigidaire, lights, Water, other conven- jiences. Must be capable hand- ling machinery. No drinkers considered. $75. monthly. F.-N. Belk, Trenton. Want experienced dairyman that can run DeLaval Milkers. Drifters or loafers need not apply. Must* be sober and re- liable. Good 4 R house, elec., wired for elec. range. Near church, school, and store. Mail and school route. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood. Want 2 or 3 dependable men that dont drink for work on stock and poultry farms. Daily wages paid each week, and houses furnished. R. lL. Jack- son, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. Want middleage colored couple for work on chicken farm and light farm chores. House, board, small salary. eo Cookerly, Ringgold, Rt. Mant reliable iene! 2 men to work, 1 toe handle tractor. Will work as, day laborer and trade for share crop for 1951. White or colored. R. M. Bar- geron, Sardis, Rt. 1. Want small family, white or colored, to finish 1 H crop on halves, also extra day labor. House, wood, garden, etc. See: S. S. Storer, Atlanta, 329 De- catur St. Want middleaged woman of character to live with elderly woman in home and attend to chickens and garden, ete. Small salary. Mrs. Wm. A. es Sie Mountain, Rt, 2. *{more, Waco, Rt. 1, Box 22. HELP WANTED Want honest, refined, healthy, industrious, middleage woman to help with chickens and oth- er farm chores on farm. Live as one of family. Room, board, reasonable salary. John D, An- derson, Dalton, Box 323. Want young man with small family to take charge of dairy. Good , house, elec. lights, and water. Dred. M. ae _Waynes- boro, Box 49, Want at once Afepedsiit woman, willing to work, for general light farm chores, chickens, etc. Room, board and reasonable salary. Mrs. E. T. Barrow, Coolidge. Want man, white. or col. middleaged, with small family, to care for stock and plant feed on small farm in Emanuel County. Use | tractor. house furnished and monthly salary. Ref. required, T.: E, Hagans, Savannah, Care M. Rosenthal, 405 Realty BYdg. Want unencumbered white woman for light farm chores on farm Prefer one that can drive ear. No alcholics nor snuff users. Room, board, and salary. Ans. all letters. No cards. Lester M. Lewis, .Bowersville, Rt. 1: Want middle age woman, white or colored, for work with flowers and- other light . farm chores. on farm. 3 in family, Small salary with room in -person. Mrs. Addie Bushe, College Park, 522 N. Main Si. Want reliable family to. dairy. Guy Oxford; Culloden. Want at once, white woman, reliable, to help with light farm chores. Write. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1. Want unencumbered, ee woman /to live on farm nea Athens and help with light farm chores. Nice farm home. with all conveniences. . Mrs. Hazel Butler, Fort Benning, Box 1552. POSITIONS WANTED 36 yr. old man, wife and 2 children, wants good job on farm with good family. Close to school. Need at least three. rooms. Delvis Boyd, Douglas- ville, RFD 2. =. Reliable white man -wants job. raising chickens. | Party furnish everything and give me so much per chick. Son, 17 yrs. old, and one son-in-law to help work. Prefer close to school. Have 1o be moved. James W. Smith, Jefferson, Rt. 2. 46 yr. old single, sober man wants job at once as overseer of farm or wage hand, Drive tractor, handle Avery Walking Cultivator, life experience, $15. wkly. Board and laundry. Satisfaetion or no pay. Milton | Ivie Morgan, Care; Ralph Ash- Single, sober, white man would like job on vegetable farm, doing light work, gather- ing vegetables, etc. Room, board and wages. Transporta- tion must be furnished. Joe Edelmann, Jr., Macon, 113 Forest Ave. 46 yr. old man with small family wantsjob as overseer of farm, look after and raise hogs and cattle. Lifetime ex- perience. Can move any time, anywhere South of Macon. Write: O:. C. Cooper, Dexter, Hist Experienced farmer wants caretaker job on farm for room, board, laundry. Near Atlanta, bs-days work. Sober. Thos. Bald- win, Atlante. 371 Pulliam St., _W. Want, work as caretaker of farm or general upkeep me- chanics, all types agriculture] machinery, Experienced - car- penter. Can operate tractor. Sober, Must move soon. Have to be moved. C. L. Howell, Leesburg, Rt. 1, Box 258 28 yr. old single man, good |. health, no bad habits, desires job on dairy farm.?Prefer with good Christian people. Room and board. Go anywhere. Write for further information. Jim- Good nd board. Call Ca. 4200. Or apply } Peas, English - = Foy Clark, | tirt (Continued From Page One) Beans, Flat 3 ue. : Beans, Ford Hook spat ate Beans, Green - ee Rai Beans, Lima : Beans, Pole ___- : Sa Beans, Snap ~__- oe Beans, String ete Sees Beans, Wax: ees) Beets? ees Broccoli i Cabbage sa Candy yn Cantaloupes Sf Cauliflower aes Celery as oes Chesnuts : Collards .__- eae i Corn 2 Saag ae eee a ee Cucumbers ~ : SS aan Ry ee 2 Egg Plant : Endives: 92. 2 oo Escaroles | ree EISH ereme ee sore Fish, Canned __ Grapes - Grapefruit eee Honey Dew eS Kale | Lemons : | Lettuce _ sa a = | Limes: == Scala Mushrooms ~~~ : Mustard a ge es Onions, Green : Onions, White ___ PRS ss -, Onions, Yellow - at a Oranges Ee Oysters Sie aap ae Parsley< 223 Ie Peaches aS Pears g = a mye Peas, Bisckeved: ere Peas, Crowder Pecans = Pepper, Bel Pepper, Hot | CoS ay Pimento, Pepper Pineapple Plums _ Pork Chops Potatoes, Trash 22, Potatoes. New. Potatoes, Sweet Radish ~ : GNape sc Sausages eee Scuppernongs ___- : Spinach\ 22 ns Squash, White Se Squash, Yellow Tangerines _ Tomatoes Turnips, Bunch _ Turnips, Rutabaga - == TUEhipe Salads 22 = Watermelons Cabbage Onion: se Tomato. ____ Sincerely yours Aa: HARRIS, Ditewges Food and Feed Division ~~ Se POSITIONS WANTED Want small farm for truck,| poultry, an general - farming. Prefer middle or So. Ga. Farm- ing under GI Bill. Ans, all let- ters. E.O. Jackson, Omega, | Box 251. anes White man, wife, 43 yrs. old, sober, honest, wants regular work on farm. Prefer near At- lanta, Newnan, or Covington. Experienced. T. Ry West, So- aal-Circle-:Rt: Single white man wants job as poultry man or doing light | tractor, small truck, farm chores on farm. Good ref- _house, lights, wate erences. Work by hour or day.| J after 8 P. M Soa white wants job on poul! farm for $60.00 or cattle, hogs, | experience in da handle farm labor, .d ie Board laundry. Must have fair| (boy 11 wages. Write full details. aoe man, Ced Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3. _| Ave i Want job on farm for ey _ White man and living quarters. Have to| for wages Ww be moved by July 17. Best of|Can drive ariel and |references. Write or see: Geo. | Prefer So. Ga. H. Mitchell, College Park, fe Ayeniat Shoals, Riverdale Rd. Want small place suitable for chickens or br silers, for starid- ing rent or 50- fer | Ga. for 195 cae M 1113 W. B 0