Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1950 November 29

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Tr om Linder,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1950

Commissio ner



NUMBER 13























































nforcing certain. rules. one Beek

and Pavement : of powdered milk

ause of the Federal Constitution
he provisions of the 14th Amend-
he Constitution.

purpose of these rules and regula-

ders and to prevent the mix-
Ik powders and water to. be
th public as milk.

Code: Section No. 42- 522 pro-
hat no milk, cream,
or ice cream shall be shipped into
rom any other state unless such
eream, ice cream mix or ice cream

n of public welfare and milk, cream,

rketed in Georgia; and not then
horization for the shipping of
luct or products has been issued
ymmissioner of Agriculture after
investigation. Any milk or milk
cts shipped into Georgia or pro-
or handled in Georgia in violation
law shall be condemned by the
sioner of Agriculture and ren-

pyoktanin solution or other harm-
g matter.

ed milk is produced mostly in
le West. and is made from fluid
h was produced -for manu-

oses. There are no Fed-
or Agencies which exercise

manufactured milk.
d Drug Division cannot pre-
nt of low grade powder-



; ; which are designed to control the

i pe pomes within pike =:

a with the: Diterstate Conte

prevent the unrestricted use ~

ice cream

dui ed. and handled under sanitary |
ions no less adequate in. the pro--

mix or ice cream produced

it for marketing by the addi-

owers over the production



) state an cannot te:

interfere with the sale of powdered milk
after it has moved across state lines un-
less it can be shown that such powdered

wise unfit for human consumption.
The United States Department of Ag-

-riculture does not have any regulation

on the production and handling of milk
for manufacturing purposes. Only re-

| cently the United States Department of

Agriculture has proposed a regulation
with notice in the Federal Register
which, should it ever be adopted, would
prohibit the use of milk which was

bloody, stringy or which contained ma-

nure or other deleterious matter. This
kind of milk is not prohibited now for

- manufacturing milk and it is, therefore,

presumed that-some of this kind of milk
is in milk powders. That is why I have
heretofore referred to it as slops.

As long ago as 1931 the Legislature,
realizing the need of putting the general
public on notice if they were being sold
milk reconstructed from milk powders,
passed a law requiring large placards to
be put on exhibit at every place where
powdered milk was being sold in a form
to deceive the public. These large pla-
cards were required to show that pow-
dered milk products were being sold or
manufactured.

This law proved totally ineffective for

_ the reason that reconstructed milk is

chemically the same as fresh fluid milk
and it was impossible to prove whether
samples taken represented reconstructed

milk or not.

It was for that reason that the Legis-
lature, in February, 1950, passed Senate
Bill 185, known as the Zellner~Act which
requires that all milk, cream, buttermilk,
chocolate milk and milk beverages in-
tended for human consumption in fluid
form must be Grade A.

This most recent act of the Legislature
made it possible for the Commissioner of
Agriculture to take additional steps to
protect the general public from being
defrauded financially and from being ex-
posed to hazards to public health.

It was to accomplish this that the
Commissioner of Agriculture promul-
gated these rules and regulations requir-
ing powdered milk and the other dairy
products involved to be sold only. on
permit.

This was done so that bakers, packing
houses and other institutions using pow-

dered milk for purposes other than. to

_miik has been contaminated or is other- |

fi



reconstitute milk could buy powdered
miik since these uses were not prohibited
by the law. ,

Some milk dealers have contested this
law in the State Courts and the Federal
Courts. I remember about two months
ago when there were big headlines in the
Atlanta newspapers stating that the acts
of the Commissioner of Agriculture were
unconstitutional. The Federal Court
held that these laws and regulations are
constitutional and are not in violation of
the Interstate Commerce provisions, are
reasonably necessary and are calculated
to carry out the purpose intended by the .
Legislature.

There have been eight cases filed in
State and Federal Courts on this subject.
All eight have been tried and all eight
have been decided in favor of the Com-
missioner of Agriculture. There is only
one case pending. That is the case of
Mr Pat Crow, operating under the name
of Creatwood Farms Dairy, Inc. This
case was decided in favor of the Com-
missioner of Agriculture by Judge Thom-
as of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit and
was appealed to the Supreme Court by
theplaintiff.

With all of this brushwood out of the
way and with a shortage of Grade A
milk in the state, there is no reason why
any distributor should pay any farmer
less than $6.20 a hundred for any Grade
A milk.

The Commissioner of Agriculture is
not a member of the Milk Control Boar
of Georgia and has no connection there
with and, therefore, has nothing to do
with fixing prices on milk and milk
products.

Neverthgless, it is entirely due to the
strict enforcement of the milk laws and
particularly with regard to powdered
miik that has demonstrated the shortage
of Grade A milk in the state and made
it possible for milk producers to receiye
top prices for their milk.

In all: of the eight cases referred to
above, the Commissioner of Agriculture ~
was represented by Mr. M. H. Black-
shear, Jr., and Mr. Lamar W. Sizemore,
Assistants Attorney-General of the state.
These two gentlemen are _ outstanding
lawyers as proven by the results obtained
in these cases, as well as many other
cases in the Federal and State Courts in
which they have represented the state.

TOM LINDER,
. Commissioner of Agriculture .

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' PLANTS FOR SALE

Early Jersey, Charleston, ind
Copenhagen Frostproof Cabbage,
White Bermuda Onion Plants,
ready, 300, 75c; 500, $1.00; $1.50
M. Delivered. Otis Conner,
Pitts.

Chas, Wakefield Cabbage, and
Ga. Collard Plants, $2.00 M;
500, $7.50; 10,000, $12.50. Mixed
_ desired. H. L. Williams, Bax-
ey.

Leading var. Frostproof Col-
lard, Onion, and Cabbage Plants,
500, $1.00; $1.75 M; 2000, $3.00;
Klondike, Missionary, Blake-
more, and Mastodon Everbear-
ing Strawberry, 200, $1.50; 500,
$3.00; $5..0 M. Ship by COD. W.
H. Branan, Gordon.

Finest Gem Strawberry
Plants, $1.00 C; 3 large clumps

VY *ington Asparagus, $1.00;
} Running Boysenberry

-, 9, $1.00; Thomas Black
Walnut, Blue Damsel, Red

Abundance Plum Trees, 2, $1.00.
Exc. for: print sacks. Mrs, John
Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2,

Kudzu Crowns, handled right,
at farm $10.00 M; $12.00 M pack-
ed for shipping. Prices may
change later. Y. M. Anderson,
Williamson:

Late frostproof Flat Dutch and
Large>.C.. W. ~and All. Head
Early Cabbage, Old Fashion
Broadleaf and Ga. and Blue
Stem Collard Plants, 300, $1.00:
600, $1.75; $2.00 M. All delivered.
Prompt shipment. L. M. Garett,
Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Georgia, Year around, and
Eatwell Collard, Late Flat
Dutch, All Season, and large C.
W. Cabbage Plants, all frost-
proof, 300, $1.00; 400, $1.50;
$2.20 M; 3 M, $6.00. Prompt

shipment. A. C. Garrett, Gaines- y

ville, Rt. 4. :

Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Mrs.
Edith Turner, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Early well rooted large Klon-
dike Strawberry, 45c C; Blue
Damson Plum Trees, 2-3 ft., 35c
ea.; Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 50c doz. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Everbearing Mastodon Straw-
berry, 45c C; $4.00 M. Add post-
age. W. E. Johnson, Crawford-
ville, Rt, 2,

Sage, rooted, 15 to bunch,
$1.00; Catnip, 50c large bunch;
Also Red Bunch Butterbeans,
35c cup; Long Green Smoth
Pod Okra, 40c cup. Add postage
on small orders. Mrs. A. Horsley
Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
$4.00 M PP; 500, $2.50, Mrs. J.
a. Durand, Flowery Branch, Rt.

PLANTS FOR SALE

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Klondike Everbearing Large
Strawberry, 75c C; 300, $2.00;
500, $3.50. Prompt shipment.
Good count. Mrs, Glen L. Pirkle,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Everbearing Mastodon Straw-
berry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $4.90
M; Klondikes, 50c C; $3.80 M;
All improved. Exchange for
Print Sacks (5 sks. for 200
plants). Mrs, Guy Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.50; $2.50; $4.25 M.
Mrs, A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt.
qd, :

Condon, . Giant, . Mastodon,
Everbearing Strawberry, $1.00
C; Lady Thompson, 75 C; Sage
Plants, 20c ea.; 6, $1.00; Also
Cravapple, Walnut Trees, and
Muscadine Grape Vines, ea. 6,
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt, 6. -

Strawberry Plants, 60c C;
Also Garlic Bulbs, Yellow Roots,
35 doz. Exchange for print
sacks. Add postage. Mrs, Doyle
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M. Add
postage. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c ;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75;
$4.75 M; Scuppernong Vine
cutting, 50c doz.; Catnip, 25c
bunch. Add postage. Mrs, Lee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Lady T. Strawberry, 45c C;
300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; Watercress,
30, 65c; Peppermint, 30c doz.;
Horehound, Tansy, 6, 30c Shade
Dried Sage, 30c cup, Mrs. J. H.
all, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 455.

Blakemore Strawberry, young
rooted, damp packed, 75c C; 500,
$3.00; $5.00 M. MO only. Mfrs.
Eva Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Frostproof Cabbage, for #'all
setting, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25;
$2.00 M. Del.; Klondike Straw-
berry, 200, $1.00; 500, $2.25;
$4.00 M del.; 5000 up, $3.75 exp.
collect, No checks. C. W. Smith,
Gainesville, Pt. 2.

Copenhagen, -. Chas. Wake-
field, White Bermuda Onion
plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; 10
M, $12.50.Full count. Frost-
proof, E. L. Fitzgerald, Itwin-
ville.

Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, 75c. C; 500; -$3.50;2 $5) Mi:
Chas. Wakefield Cabbage, 30c
C; $1.50, 500, $2. M. Cheaper
at bed, Prompt shipment. Full
count. Mrs. Mary C. Lovell,



Baxley, Rt. 4



PLANTS FOR SALE

Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, strong, well rooted
plants, 65c C. $5.50 M plus
postage. Trade for print or
white sacks. No chks. nor
COD. Mrs.. E. E. McDaniel,
Baxley, Rt; a; Box 8.7"

Wonderberry Strawh, Gib-
son, Red Gold, Jewel, 75 C;
$6.50 M; red raspberry, white
blackberry, horseradish, rooted
sage, 6, 50c; dry sage, 50c qt.
well packed. Add postage. No
chks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

Early May imp. strawberry
plants, 75c C. $7.50 M. Add
postage. Mrs. Hershel Allison,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.00;
$12.50 M; Klondike Strawberry,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M;
Lady T, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.00
M. Nel. No checks. C. D. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Early Jersey, Wakefield,
Charleston Wakefield plants,
ready, rooted, $1.25 M. FOB.
No orders kept waiting. W. G.
Bullard, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 128.

*Tissionary and Everbearing
strawberry plants, $1. C, or
exc. 100 for 4 print sacks; Gar-
lic Peppermint, $1. doz. Miss
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.
2. :

Chas. Wakefield, Early Jer-
sey Cabbage and _ Collard
plants, ready, 300, $1.00; $2.00
M shipped promptly; $1.50 M
express collect; White Bermuda

Onion, 40c C; 300, $1.00; $3. M. | 6

PP. Marcus Williams, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Cert. Streamliner Everbear-
ing Strawberry, $2. C; Masto-
don, $5. M; Rooted Sage, 25c_
bunch; Spearmint, Doublemint,
Peppermint, rooted, 35c doz.;
Mammoth Russian Sunflower
Seed, 35c qt. Add_ postage.
Fred Thomas. Crandell, Rt. 1.

Aces of field grown Copen-
hagen; Chas. W. and Golden
Acre Cabbage Plants, 500, 75c;
$1.25 M; 5 M up, $1.00; White
Bermuda Onion, $1.50 M; 5 M
up, $1.25. Prompt shipments.
Satis. guar, E. L.~ Fitzgeraid,
Irwinville.

Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, 75c C; 500, $3.50; $5.00 M;
Frostproof Chas. Wakefield Cab-
bage, 30c =;.500, $1.50; $2.00 M.
Prompt shipment. Full count.
Mrs. Mary C. Lovell, Baxley,
Rt. 4.

Tame Blackberry Vines, root-
ed, 15, $1.00; Mastodon Ever-
bearing and Blakemore Straw-
berry, 75c C: $7.00 M; Mount-4
ain Huckleberry: Vines, 2 doz.,
75; Grass nuts, 50c lb.; May
Cherry and Prunes, 20c ea, No
COD orders. Add postage. Mrs.
Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Frostproof Chas. W.. and
Copenhagen Mkt, Cabbage,
$1.50 M, Ready for shipping. Ina
Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 60

Good strong frostproof Chas-
W. and Copenhagen Mkt. Cab-
bage, $1.50 M. Full count.
Prompt shipment guaranteed.
Vernon Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Box 60.

Klondike, Lady T., Everbear-
ing, Blakemore Strawberry, 75c
C; $7.00 M; Mt. Hucklebeiry
Bushes, 75c for 2 dozen. Add
postage. Mrs. John Howard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1,

Nice Asparagus Roots, 75c
doz.; Broccoli, Heading Collards,
Brussels Sprouts, White Nest
Onion: Sets; .75c C. Mrs, HV.
Franklin, Register.

Mt, Huckleberry Plants, bear-
ing size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut
Bushes, 8, $1.00; Wild Straw-
berry, 5 doz., $1.00; Early Pink
Garden and tender, Little Brown
Cutshort, Garden Been Seed,
each, 50c snuff glass. Add post-
age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Charleston Wakefield, -Copen-
hagen, Frostproof Cabbage
Plants, fresh, gre-., 300, $1.00;
500, $1.25; $2.00 M; 10,000 or
more, $1.25 M. PP. R. Chanclor,
Pitts.

Blakemore Strawberry Plants,
75c C. Or exchange 50 plants
for 3 white smooth feed sacks.
Each pay postage. Mrs, W.:P.

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75;
$4.75 M. Add postage. Mrs. Ef-
fie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Klondike Strawberry, 50c C;
$4. M. Mrs. J. D. Dyer, Gaines-
ville.

Blakemore Strawberry, true
to name, 75c C, Delivered. M.
B. Scroggs, Alto, Rt. 1.

Condon, Giant Mastodon Ev-
bearing Strawberry, $1.00 C;
Lady Thompson Strawberry,
75 C; Red Raspberry, $1.00
doz.; Crabapple, 6, $1.00;
Beechnut bushes, 6, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

White Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion plants, pencil size, 500,
$1.25; $1.75 M; Del. PP. 5 M,

Satis. guar. F, F. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald. cyned

Charleston W., extra Early
Jersey, Copenhagen, Marion
Mkt. Cabbage, millions of
large, frostproof plants, 500, $1.;
$1.25 M; 5000, $5. Del. PP;
Crystal Wax White Bermuda
Onion, pencil size, $1.50 M.
Count, satis, guar. H. J. Puck-
ett, Fitzgerald.

Sage plants, 20c ea.; Musca-
dine Grape vines, and Black
Raspberry plants, 6, $1.00;
Himalaya Blackberry, 75c doz.;
Beechnut, 20c ea.; 6, $1.00;
Crabapple, 20c ea.; Blueberry,
75e doz. -.dd postage. Mrs. Rob-
vert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt.

Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M: Lady
T, 70c C; 500, $3.00: $5. M. No

ville, Rt. 2.

Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry, $1. C; 500, $2.50; $4. M.
PP in Ga. Mrs, J. E. Avirett,
Blakely, Rt. 1. ; ears

Everbearing Strawberry, $1.
C; Red Gold, Early Jewell,
Gibson, and Wonderberry

Strawberry, 75 C; Black and

Red Raspberry, White Black-
berry, | Horseradish, Rooted
oer Garden Gooseberry, 6,
50c. Add postage. No checks.
Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. : ;

Mastodon Strawberry, $1. C;
$8. M; Good _ rooted plants.
Prompt shipment. PP. Mrs.
Clay Bennett Flow*ry~ Branch.

Sage plants, $1.25 doz.; Also
Pop corn, 121/2c lb. plus post-
age. Myrtle Pace, Waco, Rt. 1.

Jersey, Charleston, Copen-
hagen, and Glory Cabbage,
Crystal Wax Bermuda Qnion
plants, pencil size, 500, $1.00;
$1.50 M del, PP. Special prices
on larger lots. Count and qual-
ity guaranteed. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

Certified Mastodon Straw-
berry, $2. C. PP. Tom Kittle,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Strong Blakemore Strawber-
ry, 75c C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.00;
$5.50 M. Prompt shipment. No
stamps nor checks. Mrs. Eliza-
beth Allison, Gainesville, Rt.
Ws

Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C;
300, $2.00; $3.50 per 500. Good
count. Proi pt shipment. No
checks. Mrs. Fannie Strick-
land, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield, Coppenhagen Cab-
bage plants, treated, $1.50 M;
10,000 lots, $1.25. All defivered.
Dial 45079. B. F. Mallard, Sa-
vannah, RFD 5, Box 378.

Large rooted Strawberry
plants, $4. M; 500, $2.50.
Prompt shipment. No COD nor
checks. Minnie Buchans, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
300, $1.50; 590, $2.50; $4.50 M;
Lady T., 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.
M. Young plants. No checks.
Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville,
Rt De 3

Mastodon Strawberry, 75. C;
B00; 2 $2,005) $3.00;2 4 000s es
Prompt shipment. No checks.
Mrs. Annie Strickland, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.

Hastings Missionary and Ev-
erbearing Strawberry, $1. C,
Exchange 100 for 4 print, or 5
white sacks.



Franklin, Turnerville

Curley, Hartwell. Rt. 2,

$6.50 Exp. Prompt shipment.| ,

checks. Ethel Crowe, Gaines- |.

Miss Mattie Mc- |

Mastodon Str
300, $2.00; $3.50
shipment, No ch
N. Jarrard, Gain

Ga. Collard rlant
$1.75 M; Cabbage,
500, $1.26; $2.
Strawberry, 200,
$2.25; $4. M; Del;
$3.50 M exp. colle
Smith, Gainesville,

Mastodon





and

Copenhagen Frostp
bage plants, fresh,
$1.00; 500, $1.25;
or over, $1.25
Chanclor, Pitts.

plants, 300, Be: 500
50 M. Delivered. |
Pitts.

Green Glazed Colle
50c C. Damp packed.
age. Mrs. M. L.
asville, Rt. 1, Box

Good strong frostpr
Jersey, Chas. Wake
Copenhagen Mar
plants, $1.50 M. Pro
ment. Ina Griffin, B
4. Sy ce

Frostproof _ Ear!
Chas. Wakefield,
hagen Market Cal

Mastodon Everb
Blakemore Straw

COD. Mrs. !
land, Ria. ee.
Himalaya Blackberry
cretia Dewberry, 15, $
C; Washington Aspa
$1.00; $3. C; Progre
erbearing Dozsett S
Ot ab de Weal
1381 Burton Ave.
Klondike Strawhbe
$1.50; 500,- $2.75: $4.5
postage. No | a
Mell Mashburn,


Wakefield and _
Cabbage. and Colle
35c C; 400, $1.10; $1.9
Large lots cheaper.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

SEED FO!

Nice size White
fcr eating or plant
in hill, $1.25 gal.
irs. W. V. .Robb
Branch, Rt, 1. .

Good var., Okra seed
3 cups, $1.00; Col. bu
25c- cup, 5 cups, $1.0
walnut sprouts, 4, $1.
Sacks. $1.00 orders
Joe Craft, Hartwel

~ Big start, fresh, ol
multiplying Calif. b
and a 3c stamp, Mrs.
Smyrna, ;

White scucumber
Tbls., 20c;! yellow
tbls., 25c, also good
ter, 50c lb. Exe. fi
Mrs. T. H, Shook,

Tbls.,
1, Box 175.

Tobacco
Special, 75c. oz.
aica Wrapper,
PP. Free % Ib.




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ran amp. Bloodlines, 14 pinto horse, gentle (chi
; 08 wks. old, dbl. treated, wormed. | dren can handle), Sta 1 denn

Black Everbearing Raspberry, pu. | with papers, excellent breed- Walker, black. See at once
Garden Gooseberry, Fig bush- bags; Bue fupine 17 ga ct.| ing stock, $30. ea. George] interested. Earl: Stephens, Fair-
es, rooted, $1.50 doz; Masto-|germ., 344c lb. .in 100 Ib. bags. Brownlee, Jr., Ben Hill, Care| burn, Rt. 2. ,
don Everbearing and Red Gold J. D. Duke, Fort Valley, Sandra-La Farm. 2 ldige hore cn eel
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eae alarm, S12h doe. Gabe 5 tons Soy Bean Hay, $4500} 8 wks. old pigs, OIC, good} old, wt. 1250 and 1350 lbs,
30 Yb. bags. FOB Either Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. ton at my farm. 8 mi. No, Mil-| Wality pigs, for sale. Phone| work anywh -e, one is a good
or farm. 8 mi, Lexing- ; ledgeville on Sparta Hwy. 3am| Chamblee 2322. Mrs. J. I. Lit-| saddle horse, $75. ea. Geo. De
ay i. Wilkins, Jr, Purple Fig Sprouts, 35c 8; / Babb, Devereux, Rt. 3. ton, Chamblee, Rt. 2. Atlanta, 151 Nassa
. 01 r, Jes- a aes . ' t., N. W. Phone 2580. ns
Wind leare: Po Pure Sandford Seed Whest,|, SPC pigs, from litter of ten, Soe

4 | free of weevils and noxious seed, | 2, Males, 4 females, 10 wks. old,}| 1 horse mule, around 1000.
State insp. Siewert Pecan | $3.00 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin. | $20. ea. 3 mi. W. Chester. Ibs. 14 yrs, old, work any=_
, 60c; Also trees, 6 ft., $2.50; 5 ft., $2.00; James Oliver H>-ford, Chester,| where, $50. at my barn. C, T
Seed, S250 Sa L.J-/4 ft, $i. 50, All well packed;| Chancellor Wheat, Ist. yr.,| Rt. 1. Waters, Cobbtown, Rt. 2.

umming, R Also Charleston Wakefield or $3.00 bu. FOB. W. J. Estes, Har- 12 mos. old purebred (not} Good mule, no plug, 1000

al hundred ies good eee Oe aD M, alson. ; registered) Tamworth Male] lbs., work anywhere, $75. at
a Seed, combine run, 15c ones, Mett>r, Govt. insp. recleaned Blue | hog, bacon type, 11 purebred|my place. Frank Barford, At-
1B. S. P. Reed, Varnell, Apple, Peac., Pear, Cherry Lupine in new 100 Ib. bags,| (not registered) pigs, 8 wks.|lanta. 1185 Moreland Ave. S.
i os +rees and Grape Vines for sale. Bs a, peu St oe 75 che pee 18, for sale or trade | E.
e ss , lbs. | Per 4c. ib. fob farm; Sweet| for beef type calves. J, O.
sound clean White Nest Pi ape at . as rie Blue Lupine, recleaned, in 100| Browns. Nacoochee. are auie ont, ae
es gol for feed or | PoCens. State Met |1b. bags, germ. 39 per et,, purity =, | dle ot donb lox sate. eam
. Mrs. Bunyon Weeks, |: Webb, Mey 99.80 per ct. 4c lb, FOB, Fred|_ Better reg. Hereford pigs,/ for yearling or pigs. ae we
Brown Turkey Figs, Scup-|Dockweiler, Cordele, Rt. 2. | larger litters, largest selection Se. el getne, Be

and Yel-| eR: of registered pigs in South,} Reg m Mule ab
lored Butterbean Seed Reg ee ee plants, | _Hastings Improved 100 bu.| from National and State Cham-|g yrs, ala Behtle: posed pees

) 85 cup; 3 cups, $1.00. rr it- | Oats, $1.00 bu. A. D. Pope,|pons. Phone 969M4. Mrs. W.| wh i :
c 2 cups for 2 gal.. White sca 5 pen * Senoia, "TA. Ward Jr. Marietta, Rt: 8) ate Chea othe for hoes ae

Paper Mill Rd.
. Chancellor Seed Wheat, ex- cattle. Charlie L, Blankenship, |
ecan
oe. ee ee cellent cond., no cleaning neces-| Purebred blocky type Du- Richland, Rt. 1.
2 ft. $1.00; 9-3 ft, $1.25: 4-5 |S2Y> $2.50 bu.; okers Victor} rocs, reg. in buyers name, 3} Small Shetland mule, gentle,
$1.75; 5-6 ft, $2.00: Seed- | Grain Seed Oats, clean, $1.10 bu. .mos. old, 2 brood sows, 2nd| children can Hardle, for sale or
aie 3-7. ft., $1. ey ROB R: LL. ($1.00 bu. if buyer furnishes | litter, 1 stock male, 14 mos.| trade for yearling, 31/2 YI. Oldosee
Rdking Cordele,-Rt. 3. sacks). At farm 2 mi, So. Avera. | old, lifetime treated for cholera. | Inquire at Martins Filling Sta-
ae eae T. J. Harvey, Avera, Rt. 2. Lamar Land, Rochelle. tion at County Line of Clay
alian esnu ton-Fu i
ae am me time set dee, oe Pent hres fee reas ee oe Wille onion a. " S -
enr i 2 z 0 le, :
an fae a ane nae... meer es in 5 to 10 ton loads.) 12 purebred pigs, 8 wks. old,| Pair of Mare mules, 1100 lbs
i , ~ | Write: M. G. Wilbanks, Cordele,| purebred Big Bone Guinea|a, also Riding Cultivator,
Black Walnut, 2-3 ft. shrubs, Box 32. Sow, for sale. Alton Orr, Riv-|Cotton and Corn planter, rea:


















; Ky. estas No. 31,
Aan per ct., Rye Grass,
er ct.; Purity 91.98 per
88 per ct., 35c Ib. put

























































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Wint
uitigly under "ground
ke sets on top in sum-
Also plenty Yellow

























_ | Muscadine grape, erdale, Rt 1. : eee for cash, or trade for
3 sla ogs or cows, Carro 0. ins,
Mtn. ben, Hace FRESH Pu, FRUITS Reg Hereford: oe 17 mos. | Cobbtown, Rt. 2. ee ?

x ALE old, about 350 Ibs., at my

farm on Mt, Zion to Burwell| ,.Mare mule, 7 or 8 yrs. ol

fine worker. Sell or
x Road. Reasonable price. Stan-
3 yr. old ne trees, Sundried apples, a of core, ley L. Crawford, Carrollton, pas sok eeene oe
to 8 ft., iaading var., 50 ea.;|peel, for sale or exchange for | Rt. 5. ieee ony ae gan
: Chinese blight-proof print or white sacks. Mrs. Jas.| & = i eiyion Mec Ol DASHA Eaee 3
ee "Hughes, Blairsville, Rt. 4,| _ Large, Black African Little) W. L. Helms, Buena Vista,
| Box 44A, os | feiw ol Gea aa ae = 8 Tenn. Walking Horses, =
| yr. grap gS; | Gund : e tor airy tyPe| sale tog-ther or _ separately.
a 25c ea. Lee Head, Cornelia. | beet a4 Oe ee Fe ee ae C oe a Demee as
2 Pubic seed, 1950 crop, ppernong | ets and up. PP in Ga. ae i
peavy Yield disease esern, | qmaeeding ot, Seuppernens | Martha hijo, Dahlonegs, "i.| | Res. Duroc Sow, 400 lbs,| 1 Dapple Grey mare, work
eer. "80 Pct. or better, een seat ties), 2, $1.00; 10, $3.50. Write Oe or. farrow in January, $100. 00: anywhere, gentle, safe for chil-


































































ounce: 4 oz, or mote, 2c|Zor further information. Quan- 1980 crop Banaceds nes Gilt, 300 lbs, farrow Jan., $100. dren, 1 /large mare mule, 1200
oz, PP. Geo. Y. Fletcher, Fone tity cheaper. George P. What, best quality, free of core, peel, Open a 150 don: sie eer ee rae : mo Oo. tur
Rt. 3. ley, Jr., Forsyth, Box 355= and: worms, -bGMalp; Add sufs| oe) ee, Be 2 gOS. Od. ee



R ? : ithi i ie eS
Pensacola Bahia Grass seed, weve June, Red June, ficient postage. Miss Alice Har-| 5 reg. Berkshire Boars, far- ao Ein, PELs. Rie
Sc lb. in 50 lb. lots or up 60c Goldenglow, Horse, Hackworth, vis, Oak Hill. rowed Sept. 29, 1950, from. lit- ;

b. smaller lots. FOB shipping! Req Delicious Mellow Delici-| 1960 stu ndried, peel a ecred | ter of eight, well marked, $25,| Black and White Spotted |
yint. - Putch, ue ous, Giimes Golden, Yates. pple, | 50c lb. Add postage, |a. FOB. tN. Hendrix, Car- Shetland mare pony, 500 lhbs.,

Winesap, York, and Imperial] Mrs. C-ud Edmonds, Toc.oa,|Tolton, Rt. 1, \ pacha oe foo eee

Bearing Okra. Seed, 50e Apple trees, 2-3 ft, 5c; 3-5) Rt. 2. 16 OIC Pigs, 3 mos. old,|Phone 2413. Boots Birdson a
Yellow Root, Wild Cherry ft. 35c.. Whole root grafts. 12 lbs., nice sundried sour| $12.50 ea.; Lot for $11. ea.| Woodland. i *

$1.50 A Barblar Bark, Bt Der Waioaenby aunt: apples, free of core and peel,|Mrs. S. A. Phillips, Palmetto,| 5 young sie nae e aha

re! Wow - :

a sie aoe, Waleska, | P: Dp xe lb. del. he Vandiver, Rico Road. 6 yrs. alae well broken. 1 bay:
a : g Reg. Big B Guine 1 black, for sale or exchange
ry 10 lb, pail Tupelo, Honey} Few lbs. nice, sundried ap-| fo- breading Cibo aie bigs for good milch cow, pigs, soy- |
cas AND PEAS |$2.75; 5 Ib. pail, $1.50 through] ples, 39 lb. Add postage. Ola|fat- kind. for sale. Paul J.| beans. W. E. Green, Powers- _
FOR SALE | 3rd. zone. MO, Comb or ex- Dills, one Cleveland, Elberton, Rt. 2. ville.
oe 2 n& :

tracted, B. E. pepper, Savan- ; 2
salah gay Se OW eed eee | es somrie igs | gS la Ble a
: eae Garden, Little! No. 1 Table Reicaced Honey ie old, ($25, ea. re in buyer's small children to handle. L. L,
ner ite Sa Saeed eee ey mail poe 8 1950 Sundried Horse apples, | Crawfordville. Rt. 2. i Nae, Cordele. Phone 428M;
Maaeback, snd Crsh fi one, te pail, vee 1-5 lb.,| bright, free of worms, core| . . 9. _- 6 yr. old mare mule, for sale
ape ere oN ee 1.40: by Exp. Co eli; and peel, 45 . Add postage. Herd of registered Hereford | or trade for calf or pigs. Mrs. _
Pee ate ee aan | oe. 8-5 Wha $6.00... Write for| Miss Bessie Martin, Gaines. |hegs, 1 grown boar (Monsieur | C. Elliott, McDonough, Rt
sacks, Dessie srices 100 Ik. lots or more by ville, Rt 5. Dionne), 2 yrs. old, sow Peach :
Ellijay, Rte 3325 freight, or ir 55 gal, steel drums. Queen, 3 yrs. old, bred, also 5| ~ e
Reed: Speckled i mics Rev. Curd Walker, Soperton, Bright sundried apples, free young boars, 4 to 5 mos. old, Good pair young mules, good
Runners, 50c measurin Ear N of worms, peel, and core, 50c|for sale. L. >. Singleton, Fort| Wagon, and farm tools for sale.
y Q Wes Ib.; Also Tender White Crease- Vall Rt. 3 reasonably. C. S. Haynes, ge
ard Long Beans, 25 seed,| 1950 crop Strained Table pack : Co-nfield Bean Seed, Set ron, Rt. 1.
<3 Hae Uvramite: Seed, easy ae a ros Orie Sees 50c cup. Mrs. R. V.|_ Reg. Yampshire pigs, 3 gilts,| 1 mare mule. 6 yi Ald; ool
White Spanish Peanuts, 4 4| guaranteed. Prompt shipment. oe pian x pre es Ae. ee ae worker, for s le. See: Landin
$1.00. All treated for HL, Hallman, Nahunta, Box Brightest Sundried apples,| Rawards, Robinson, Rt. 1, |<i& Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
; PP. Stamps all right. d yaa ~ worms, peel, and seed, me Ee ee Good 7 yr. old gentle brood
g, Lawrenceville, Rt, 3. a icrop Table Honey: Case: Ri . on postage. Mrs. H. H.| Big Bone Black Guinea pigs,| mare with 7 mos, old colt, both
Brown 6 Weeks 2 crops|12-2% lb. Chunk Comb, $7.50; | mo ot Dowelasville, Rt 4.)8 wks. old, Nov. 2ist, veg. in| gentle, children. can .handle,
avy beaving Creain Col.|Case 6-5 Ib. extracted; $6.50: a buyer's name, $20. ea. male or| work anywhere, light grey
6 cups, $1.25: Streaked|One 60 lb. can extracted, $9.00. HOGS FOR SALE ; ae T. C. Hendrix, Madison, pita ger grey spots, piece. .
er and Blue Pole All FOB. H. F. = : oe rop colt: in spring. 4) mos
Seed, 3 cups, $1. 25. PP in| 960 hives B othe A ane OIC pigs, shoats, $12.50 up. Lafayette. Dock Beard, La-
checks. Mrs, Clarence ves. Bees, Pat. hives,! sp.; pigs, Ure. gilts, service| Will trade for yearlings. Ww.| Fayette, Rt. 1.

free of disea 1 :
lian, Dacula, Reet oe rent Cicer ae pap estion. boars, champion breedi..g,] M. Holmes, Pine Lake, Box 213. Bay mare, about 8 yrs. old,
















= Guernse bulls, registered, d lit york vhre,

tender Garden Bean/|Gallberry Comb Honey packed x Ristere BOC a EY 3 OT cee
g : ready for light service. Re2-on-| Reg. blocky Cherry Red Du-| ang 1 H w for sale. J. E,

ipped and White Half|in 2% lb. wide - mouth glass able. F. H. Bunn, Midville. rocs, S25 ee: crated, with life Breokndce, nee Rt. 7,

's, Pink Six Week, White| jars, 12 per case, $6. FOB M. : : ae ne :
fied Faeckicd Curia. Warsee Gasat SE Pion 98 15 was. Sle sit: Ce ag oo tae (Known as EDDS Property),
s, Crowder Peas, and bank 20 stab Bec an eis S22 $8.50 ea. for entire lot; 9} ~~ = : 4 Tenn. Walking Colts with
, each 50c cup, Ex- with caps on top, Priced sos bred and open sows, and pure- SPC pigs, champion blood-| papers; And 2 Bred heifers for
r feed sacks, (2 cups RS. hover: wiles Sa: Cant bred Berkshire boar. Howard|lines, males and gilts, 10 wks.| sale. Tel. Ch. 2012. A. W
1 Bt white). Ople Goble, | +4 o. antcn| Sampson, Riverdale. Rt. 1.| old, $25.-$30.00; Older Gilts,| Halev, Atlanta, 6870 Roswell

2 ee RR crossing M. Cox} Phone Jonesboro 5331. $40. and $60.00; 2 open Gilts, | Rd.

Se SPC and Barkshire pigs, al-| $7) ea. AM cholera immune] Gooq middle Age Mule with

. AND OTHER aiuto Come ees earae eae so 1 broodsow.* mi. W. Tories: Lon oe es eed ty R. 4000 bundles fodder for salt
FOR SALE | jars, 12 per eee $7.50 ee boro. J. W. Weaver, Jonesboro. oe Petia ae ae or exchange for hogs or os
Seo a fe 3 good h ig ; IC pigs, just weaned, x- ling. Miss Ethel Perry, Dublin
a pee rent, T. H. Flow old, #10. mie Poe, ae cellent cond., $10. ea. Not subj,| Rt. 5. 3
Mare mule, 9 yrs. old, abou

. to registration. My farm, Nor-
nsp. leading variety Couch, Turin. 7 ; .
an Trees, 2-7. ft. 6-10 Ib. pails Extracted Honey man E. Elsas, Decatur, Glen-| jo Ibs., gentle, work any 4
wh>re, first class, $90.00; alse \

}$11.50: 1-60 1b. can. $9.; 12-214 oe shoats and pigs. |} wood Rd.
Ib. big mouth glass jars, Chunk| Reasonable prices. John A. 3 Young Gilts, ready now for|1} reg. SPC boar, yr. old, goo
breeding, mixed strain of reg-|cond., $50. Exc. either or bot














Comb, $7.50; 24-16 oz. round| Vandiviere, Dawsonville. Rt. 2.

glass jars Extracted, $5.75. Sh'p-| OIC male pig, about 175 lbs.,| istered Red Jerse i yearli

: ++ | Is y. and SPC.| for eow or White Face yearling
a promptly. John A, Crum- $35. R. V. Bales, ot Rob: Phone 3271. J. .J. Waters,} calf. A. B. Williams, Hazle-
: Veg esupy Rox 117, Wins, Box 260 = Louisville. , burst BEG




























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HORSES AND MULES |




RABBITS AND CAVIES





FOR SAIE FOR SALE

7 yr. old gentle Saddle horse} Ped. and Reg. ZW _ rabbits,
for sale. Tel. Ca, 4845. J. L.| juniors and seniors. Make of-
Nolan. Col e Park, Rt, 3. fer. Jack Hinton, Atlanta, 929

: Victory Dr., S. W.

1 pair good young farm
mules. 2 mi. W. Rockledge, for Extra fine, ped. breeding
gale. R. A. Waynn, Rockledge. | stock rabbits: sev. prs. NZW,

4-5 wks. old, 3 Chinchilla bucks,

Bay Horse Mule, 3 yrs. old, 5-6 mos. old,.2 Black Gjant
900 lbs.,-gentle, $50. cash, or! pucks, 5 mos. old. All low
trade for yearling; Also good priced, Spencer Strange, Hart-
home raised 9 yr. old Jack,| el g02 Sa nah St.
about 800 lbs., at my home,J Z :
11/2 mi. W. Cleveland. K. S. :
Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4. SHEEP AND GOATS

1 pair mares, 1150 and 1250
Ibs., 8 and 9 yrs. old; Also pr.
Mare Mules, 7 and 8 yrs. old.
1050 and 1150 lbs. guar. to
work to anything, well broke,
che p, or trade for cattle. R.
T. Baker, Summerville. (Lyer-
ly Hwy.).



'S AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

RAr



Rabbits:
mos.
ea.:

NZW Bucks, 71/2
old, from ped. stock, $4.
Does, bred, $4. up; 3 NZ
eerosses, does, 3 mos. old, $2.
ea. Mrs. J. W. Bartlett, At-
lanta, 680 W. Wesley Rd., N.
WwW.

High grade Rabbits, good
meat type, Grey or White, $2.
1 Rabbit has bred 95 young in
18 montks, brings from 8 to 16
per litter, in good cond: Ship
anywhere. No checks. FOB.
Ans, all letters. Mrs. G. J. Hol-

ton, Baxley, Rt. 2, 600 Pine St.

Pair ped. Senior NZR Rab-
bits, doe bred to different
buck. H. C. Bierman, Jr., Al-
bany, 217 Telfair Ave.

Genuine Calif. Cross Hybrid
rebbits, stock purchased from
originator of this breed, Jun-
iors 1 mos. old, $4. ea.; 2 does,
ready to mate, $7. ea.; 2, $12.-
50; Two bucks, 6 mos. old, $7.
ea Mrs. Jack Sanders, Macon,
131 First St.

12 purebred ed. Giant NZW
Does, 41/2 lbs.,9 wks. old, $2.
Cannot hip. Roger Dean,

Gray Heavy Wt. Chinchilla
Rabbits, 2 mos. old, 2 does, 1
buck, $5.00; Bucks, 7 and 8
mos. old, $3. ea. FOB. From
ped. stock. J. C. Brown, Toc-
coa, Rt. 2,

Black and White Dutch, well
marked, also 2 Black Checker

Giants, youngsters to ~ full
grown, $1. up. Will trade for
feed sacks, etc. E. B.. Gund-

berg, Red Oak.

Ped. gia..t Chinchilla Juniors,
choice breeding stock, from
culled, high production stock.
Bucks, $3.00; does, $4. ea, Exp.
Papers furnished. Robt. P
Middleton, Austell, Box 357.

1 ea. buck and doe, about
yr. and one-half old, $8. Come

after. W. H. Murphy, Bre-
men.
NZ Reds and Whites, also

Flemish Giants
for sale. Papers furnished. Tel.

Ca. 7066. Miss /rminda Mason,

ae PST

East Point, 710 Curtis Ave.

Extra fine Gray giant Chin-
chilla doe, about 6 mos. old,
bred before shipped if desired.
Write. J. J. Adams, Ty: Ty.

Purebredy Angora Rabbits,
_ fine woolers, 5 and 6 mos. old,
or. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt.

NZW_ Rabbits exclusively,
ped. ard reg. stock, good bone
and type, large litters - and
heavy milkers, all ages. Satis.
guar. Walker E, Smith, Atlanta,
2684 Collier Dr., N. W., Rt. 18.
Tel. Ra. 9990.

Purebred NZW Rabbits, 1 yr.
old, and young ones, all ages,
39 for $30. Mrs. C. T. Mash-
burn, Rebecca, Rt. 1.

Angoras, long wooly kind, 3
does, 4 bucks, $20. for lot.
Francis D. Tarpley, Crandall.

= mos. old, heavy wt. Chin-

chillas, from high producing
foundation stock, good meat
type, fur quality, $10. trio,

Ped. papers furnished. Letters
ans. Ship anywhere. John L.
Parrott, Macon, Rt. 6 (2366
Miller Field Rd.),

4 White rabbits, 9 wks. old)
i '$5. or $8. pr. Cannot ship. Mrs {
John Howard. Claveland Rt 1



Fine, purebred, 2 yr. old
Toggenburg Bill, large, $10.00;
3 fine yr. old Nannies, bred to
above mentioned Bill, all pure
milk stock, $25. Exe. for calf

and give or take difference. J. |

F. Welborn, Rock Springs.

Toggenburg, now giving
small amount of milk, 3. qts.
when fresh, $10. FOB my

place now, near Fork Creek
Church, H. F. Seay, Ellenwood.

Reg. Toggenburg Bill at stud,
at my barn. Clyde Bradley,
Temple, :

Saanan milk goats, 2 fresh
soon, and fine buck about 2
yr. old. Sell reasonable. Gra-
ham Simpson, Sparta; Rt. 2

Reg. Saanan back, naturally
hornless, 2 yrs. old, from high
producing milk strain, also 6
yearling does, ready to breed,
some R and R, and some grade

stock. R. F. Jeffrey, Marietta,

121 Lacy St. ~

Reg., Nubian and Toggen-
burg milk goats, some bred

and others open, all best blood- | 9

tines, for sale. Elsie Irons, At-
lanta, 1428 Moody Dr., a WwW.
CA 1386.





POULTRY FOR SALE



BANTAMS:

Few pairs Black Cochin
Bantams, $3. pr.; Mixed Ban-

tams, 50c ea. Trade for Pheas-
ants. Will not ship. R. L. Gar-
aye ore Atlanta, 1525 Fairburn
Rd., S. W. Am. 0432.

Purebred Buff, White, Black
and Partridge Cochin Bantams,
$4. ea.; Old English Black
Breasted Reds, $4. Lynwood
Howell, Newton Rd., Cee
Rt Box 121,

Black Cochin Bantams, 6
mos. old, $3, or. Plus. freight.
Mrs. Ruby Winkle, Atlanta,
1461 Eastland Rd., S. E.

Extra fine Silver Sebright
Bantams, from winners at SE
and Ga. State Fairs, $8.50 pr.;
$12.50 trio; Singles, $4. ea. All
young stock and guaranteed.
Bobby _ Willis, Dudley, Box 61.

2 Buff Cochin Bantam Roost-
ers, from prize winning stock,

$2. ea. Dan Gray, Columbus,

2409- 10th St. s
Purebred Golden Sebright

March Bantams, $3. pr. Prize

winners at Ga. State Fair. Peg-

gy Kibler, Dubfin, Rt. 5.

Good breed Bantams, 5 hens,
$1. ea.; 1 rooster, 75c. Exchange.
for a BBB Turkey Hen. Will
not ship. Lawrence Jackson,
Jesup, 347- 4th St.

White Cornish Bantams in
prs. and trios, also Partridges
and Wyandottes. W. H. Sheri-
dan, Decatur, 214 Madison Ave.

Dark Co nish Bantams, Apr.
1950. hatch, $5. pr..From prize
winning stock. Bryan Glass,
Colquitt, Third St,

Purebred Golden Sebright
Bantams, 1950 hatch, $1. ea.
FOB. Money Order. C. A. Mor-
ris, Rocky. Face.

- Bantams, Dark Cornish, $5.
trio; Silver Sebright cockerels,
$2. for 1. Exc, some for Geese
or Bob White Quail. Max Car-
ver, East Point, 328 Clermont
Ave.

Bantams per pair: Cornish,
$4.50; White Crested Polish,
$5.50; ocarded Mille Fleur, $5.;
Black Cochins, $4.50; Black
Breasted Games, $4. Mrs. Hel-
en Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, CH
VET: =

3 Bantam hens and rooster,
$4. at my place. Miss L. M.
Write, : Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box

{cello.. 7x



March hatch, purebred, $3.50

Young stag and 2 pullets, $15.

Stet ote

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,



BUTTERCUP CHICKENS:
Few trio Golden matereds"

chicl ens, also few: extra roost- | B.

ers. All Berry Strain. Cecil L.
Smith, Dalton, Rt, 4.

CORNISH, GAMES AND.
GIANTS:

Purebred Dark Cornish cock-
erels, almost ready for service,
$3.ea. lots of 2. Ho W. Thur-
ond, Farmington.

Purebred White Cornish Apr.
and May hatch cockerels, $2.
and $2.50 ea. Mrs, O. L. Craft,
Lavonia,

3 Ginn game cocks, 2 gray
and 1 red, wt. 4 lbs., 12 oz. to
6 lbs. $7.50 to $10.00; Gray
stags, $3.50-$5.00 ea. Also few
pullets and hens. N. S. Crow,
Royston,

2 trios White Laced Red
Cornish, March hatch, $7. trio.
J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. 1.

10 Jersey Black Giant. Pul-
lets, 3 Cockerels, 7 mos, old.
W. L. Morris, Atlanta, 444
Collier Rd. N. 7, VE 2745. .

Pit Games, 1 Cock, 4 Hens,
E. W. Law and Roundheads+
crossed, $15.00; 6 hens, 6 cocks
(Roundheads), $45.00; 30 stags,
$1.50 to $3. to. FOB. Otis Ben-
efield, Cedartown, Rt. 1.

Brown Red Pit Game Cocks,
$10. ea.; Stags, $5. ea. Boyd
Williamson, Commerce.

Fine 19 mos. old Shuffler
Rooster and 2 Hens, $15. Bud-
Holland, Dalton.

4 Dark Cornish Cockerels,

ea.; 2, $6.00; 8 hens, 18 mos,
old, $2.50 ea.; 8, $18. "Fob. Mrs. |
Adairsville, Rte

Mamie Stone,

- 4 April Bacon Warhorse
Stags, 4 lbs., crowing, trimmed,
Cuban Blue, Warhorse cross,
$3. ea. Fob. S70: Huff, See

Purebred Johnson Pit Games, | 2
cocks ready for pit, $7.50 ea.;

trio; White, Red, and Silver
Giant King Pigeons,- $3.50 pr.;-
Birmingham Rollers, $4.50 pr.;
All pigeons mated and banded,
S. A. McDowell, Abbeville.

LEGHORNS:

6 fine, 4-A grade W. As:3
31/2 mos. old roosters, have
breeding Cert. to show, $1.25.
ea: Del. M. Grier, Cornelia,

50 Brown 7. 3-A_ pullets,
31/2 mos, old Nov. Ist, free
of disease, no culls, $50.00;
30 for $35.00; 15, $17.50. Del.
5 to 10 in lot, not del., $1.25
ea. H. P. Malcom, Social Circle,
Rt. 2 Box 47.

45 White Leghorn: and Black
Minorea_ cross pullets, 4-A)
grade, now laying, $65. or $1.50
ea. No chks, B. J. Reece, Jr.,
Cartecay. a

MISC. CHICKENS:

85 Miscellaneous heavy cross-
breed pullets, 9 mos. old, now
laying, at market price at my
home. Cannot del. Alfred P:
Rowland, Hogansville, Rt. 1,
Box 201. =

QUAIL, DOVES, ETC.:

Bob. White Quail, 1 to 10)
prs., $5. -pr.;.Over. 10... pairs,
$4.50 pr. Wilbur McDuffie, Jr.,
Atlanta, 2085 McKinley Rd.
AT. 2511,

Homing Pigeons, seamless
banded, good squabblers and
flyers, mated, $4. pr.; 3, $10.
M. G. de LaRue, Decatur, 307
Spring St. De. 2718. i

20. pairs Common _ Pigeons,
very pretty colors; 75c pr. R.
L. Anderson; Augusta, 1275
Broad St.

40 Ring Neck Pheasant
cocks, .raised this year. Make

er for lot. Call Dixie 1058,
or write: John T. Dunn, Ellen-
wood, Rt. 1.

REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS:

30 NH Red Hens, 10 mos.
old, all laying, $2. ea.; $55. for

lot. Mrs. Clifford Smith, Bax-
ley, Rt.-4.
80-- 44 Hampshire Reds,

state approved, pullorum pass-
ed, 4 wks. old Noy, 22nd, $39.-
50 or $6. doz. Add 50c for each.
week thereafter. Ship in light.
crates to be returned. Mrs.

_| Come see:

j,elec,

1 purebred N. HL

: ee
er, She yr. t0ld; $1260 nr

t yard. J
Gordon St.



FARM HELP WANTED x



Want couple exeicioncea in
farming, white or colored, for
1 H share crop, and $2.50 daily.
3 R house, garden, fire wood,
electricity. See: S. Ss. Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Want man with swOpkiNe
family for dairy and farm
work. 4 R house, school and
mail route. W. E. eee
Rutledge. (Tel, 2993).

Want sober white man to
cultivate 1 or 2H crop, stand-
ing rent or 3rds and 4ths on
farn 10 mi. Gainesville, Hall

school, on mail route; Also
house on farm suitable for
laborer in town, patches with
house, H. V, Johnson, Gaines-
ville, 559 EB. Broad, St:

Want settled white woman
for light farm chores on farm.
Live just outside of city limits
Reasonable wages, room, an
board, B. T. Cee Augusta,
Mt. Route 38.

Want man to deive tractor |
and do general farm work on

water, school and mail route.
1. mi. church and store, in good
white community.. Patches, gar- |
den, pasture for milch cow
-furnished, | Can _ furnish wor

(Tel. SLD),

live in home with couple, or}
consider reliable couple. . -Man
to farm and woman for light |
farm chores. Must furnish | own
stock and tools. Apply at once,
Ke Ww. Pe Locust Grove, Rt

"Want oe man for 2-3 H
farm, 50-50 basis. Have 2 trac- |.
tors and_ cultivators,
mules, equipment. 8 R. house,
lec, - Hwy. and. school bus by '!
door, 13 mi. Augusta. Ref. exch.
D. Russell Wright, EH:
1304. Meigs St. y -

peanut a cotton allotment,
on 50-50 basis or standing rent.
Have stock and - tools.

mail. route. 1/2 mi, N. Bold
Springs Church. Mrs. W. W.
Parker, _Ochlocknee, eRtte = dens <>

Want reliable,
tenant for 2 H farm, standing
rent, 31/2 mi. E. Ball- Ground.
House, barn, electricity. Mail
and school bus route. Mrs. J.
A. Milford, Ball Ground, Rt. 2.
Want honest, sober
man and wife for. farm near
Milledgeville on 50-50 basis, or
salary. Write: J. ie ae Ma-|
con, 937 Spring

Want_farmer 2 H farm,
one experienced with tractor.
70 A pasture, 11/2 mi; paved
road. Good house, plenty out- |
houses. Mail and. school route.

Donough, Box 205.
Want 4 white families to de"

Prefer men with tractor and
truck driving experience, Must |
be sober and honest. Good
houses with running ater,
lights. 2 mi.
Roberts, Donalsonville.
Want 3 families to work 85,-
000 turpentine boxes on halves.
C. J. Maloy, McRae. i Soe

Want 1-H farmer on 50-50
basis. Prefer someone to fi-|.
nance self. Must be honest and

sober. Mrs. Quitman Byrd,
Broxton, Rt. 2. - oer 3
Want reliable white farm

family or families to cultivate
from 15-40 A cotton or corn.
Must furnish own. stock or
tractor. 6 R house and 4 R
house, good condition. Write:
Jesse Warwick, Shady Dale.





Want job on farm as, care
taker (preferably with

Griffin, Valdosta, aes Ne

farm. 5 R house (ceiled), elec.,|_ ee

Sutton, Fort: See

Want nice, refined woman eg i

good)

caretaker
country estate. Man unab

Want share cropper for 45 AY

sober white]

in dairy,
truck farm. * 1/2
ence... Room, b
}and wages, Can

white |

Bae Grant, wey

| general farm work for. _ wages. ||

POSITIONS WANTED hos

pond or lake). Can do repair,
work, operate tractor, drive |.
truck, and do other farm

chores. Salary. Can ee





e Quitman, .910) W
Pap Tea Rabat a8

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its. Call 2126, at J
Grocery Store, Erne
gomery, Monroe, Rt.

Want job on farm +

fer small family of e
ple. Best of chara er,
habits, co go ;

ed. G

Want job on farm as

seer any where in Geor,

room,

letter. Oscar Leonard
Atlanta,311 Bibi.
Co., good house and barn, near | E.

Want ib on far ee

work except turpenti
fer near Tifton, Val
White, single, 24 yrs. 0
health, Draft

er,
dy}. Walters,

arene
Want grist | mil

small acreage. Best

odeny: couple wants
of small farm

Bein
house, lights, water, school and|e

38 yr. old ee
or on

salary basis. R
nished. Letters

house. 8 in family,
XxX. Lewis.

Rt. 3. ie
fqn THE ts

_Ledbe (

Sober, ones man

on farm with good
have plenty of work
hands. 6 day basis.

| house, -
8 or 10. acres good
corn, on good road:
halves.
Davis Dotson, Colle
Rf. 1, Box: 307.

- Man and wife
truck farm,
nursery. Can

lasting water.

Near

_ Pia

any where.
first letter. R. L.