Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1951 January 17

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1951 ;

We om | Linder Commissioner

NUMBER Me







vember 14, 1950 the Advisory
re _ appointed by the Commis-
griculture in accordance with
a Seed Law held a meeting in
the Commissioner in the
_There were three main



D iiaird of germination that
be required on field crop



yn seed.
imitations hat should be set
loxious weed seed. _
bers of this Committee are:
der, Agricultural Extension
L. Cofer, Georgia Seedsmen
Hugh A. Inglis,
iprovement Association; S. V.
ia Agricultural Experiment
_H. Freeman, Georgia Coastal
ent Station; L. R. Stallings,



initiated a rule that all feed-
pigs passing through auction
must be given the single
That is, they must be inoc-
th hog cholera serum. This
pply to hogs moving directly
tion sales barn to a recog-
tering establishment for im-
slaughter. Such hogs will be
within a very short period of
e inoculation of hogs moving
o slaughtering establishments
e their sale value at the time.
n barns are danger spots for
of disease, For this reason, to
necessary for control of dis-
operate under quarantine. The
uiring single treatment in-
ouble treatment is to give pro-
he hogs that have been ex-
the sales barn to cholera without
the risk of spreading cholera
untreated hogs on the farm by
cti n of live virus at the barn.

have been treated before be-
d to the sales barn are not re-
be treated at the barn. If hogs
. treated with the single treat-
ess than ten days, they may
gh the sale at the barn with-













Te STANDARDS FOR
GEORGIA



purity standard that should be

Georgia



Farmer-Seedsman, Nashville, Ga.; Ernest

Hayes, Farmer who buys seed, Vienna,

Ga.; H. L. Layton, Farmer, Chula, Ga.;

W. O. Collins, College of Agriculture,
and M. W. H. Collins, Georgia Institute
of Genetics.

In addition to the Committee mem-.

bers and the seed officials of the State

Department of Agriculture, Senator J.

Henry Harden, of Fitzgerald, attended

the meeting.

GERMINATION STANDARDS RAISED
After a very full and lengthy discus-

sion, the Committee agreed to recom-

mend to the Commissioner of Agricul-

_ ture that the minimum standard germi-

nation required on field crop seed be

raised from 60% to 70%, except on such

items which were treated separately and

- standards set. As an illustration, the

minimum standard on corn and soybeans

was raised to 80%. Red and sweet clover
was raised to 75%.

The Commissioner of Agriculture has

have been treated can be established by
an affidavit signed by the farmer who
raised the hogs, or signed by a veterina-
rian, or by the County Agent, or a any
person holding a_ certificate , being
trained to efficiency in the use as hog
cholera serum and virus. Each affidavit
must, of course be witnessed by some
one authorized to administer oaths. This
can be a Justice of the Peace, a com-
mercial Notary Public, Clerk of the Court
or the Ordinary.

Hogs that have not been treated be-
fore being carried to the sales barn and
which are not sold to a _ recognized
slaughtering establishment are required
to be treated. with serum only at the
barn before being moved. However, it
is up to the farmer to decide who he
wishes to treat his hogs and he can use
any veterinarian he sees fit. He can get
the County Agent or a Vocational Teach-
er or a layman who has been trained or
he may, if he is capable, administer the
treatment to his own hogs only. The
whole purpose is to get the hogs proper-
ly treated with serum for the protection
of the farmer who buys the hogs.

This is not a new rule and it is not a
change in the rules. This is being car-
ried simply to repeat what we have said

it.
; TOM LINDER;>



ae Ecormnieioner, of Agricu tre :

Hogs At Auction Barns

before so that every one will understand



issued an order raising these germina-
tion standards in line with the recom-
mendation of the Committee.

that will run higher than that.
grass was fixed at 50% for the same
reason.

Following is the list of seed passed on :
by the Committee and the minimum ger-

mination standard required on each:
(Hard Seed Included)

Also, the
Committee decided that (syrup) sorghum 8

seed, cowpeas, sudan, and millets should
_ remain at 60% because of the great dif-
ficulty in getting a supply of these seed
Dallas




















































Seed Germination
Corn 80
Cotton : 70
Tobacco 70
Sorghum (Syrup) 60
Cowpeas 60
Soybeans 2-86
Austrian Peas 70
Wheat 70
Barley 70
Oats Lm 70
Rye : 70
Buckwheat : 70
Vetch 70
Lespedeza, Common ; 1
Lespedeza, Korean Z 19
Lespedeza, Kobe 75
Lespedeza No. 76 12
Lespedeza, Sericea 75
Red Clover 79
Sweet Clover Lo
Crimson Clover 70
Bur Clover 70
Alfalfa 70
Alsike Clover : 70
White Clover 70
Orchard Grass 70
Rye Grass 70
Fescues 70
Tall Oat 70.
Sudan & Millets 60
Bromes nO
Red Top 70
Bluegrass 70
Bermuda 70
Timothy 70
Dallas 50
Peanuts 75
Blue Lupine 70

PURITY AND NOXIOUS WEED SEED

After very lengthy discussion, the
Committee requested additional time to
study the practical limitations that could
be set on minimum purity. and noxious
weed seed.

The Committee is unanimously agreed
that purity standards should be as high
as practical and that noxious weed seed.

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PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE



Old Time hallot Onions Plants,
greatest multiplyer known, 35c
C; Also imp. Clemson Spineless
Okra Seed, 30 lb.; Purple Huil
ae 30c lb: PP. Miss Vefia
rown, Hartwell,

Genuine Blakemore and Mis-
ffionary Strawberry, lst. yr,
56.00 M; 500, $3.50; 80c C; Law-
ton Blackberry, $7.50 C; $1.00
doz. T. H. Graves, Fayetteville.

- Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C;
300, $2.00; $3.50, 500. Good count,
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Fannie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt, 7.

Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C;
300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. Del. No
checks nor stamps. Mrs. T. N.
Jarrard, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Kudzu Crowns, $10.00 M; 500,
$6.00; Red Gold, Mastodon
Everbearing Strawberry, $100
C; 500, $4.00; Also nice bright
Sundried Apples, 50c lb. Miss
Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. !.

Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C;
300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. PP. No
checks nor stamps. Mrs, Annie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Klondike Strawberry, 200,
$1.00; 500, $2.25; $4.00 M. No
checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt, 2.

Large Early Klondike Straw-
berry, 7c C; 300, $2.00; 500,
75e doz. No
checks. Add postage: Gladys
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1,

Klondike . Strawberry, 309,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
re 0eC; 500, $3:00;2.$5:00 i.
Del. No checks, Mrs. Della
Crowe; Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Mrs.
A, D. Jones, Cumming, Rt.-1.

Freeze Proof Charleston
Wakefield Cabbage Plants, $4.00
M. Delivered. H. L. Williams,
Baxley.

Mastodon, and Blakemore
Strawberry, 50c C; 500, $2.00;
$3.75 M. Prompt shipment. Add
postage. J. K. Stalcup, Mariet-
Rats D.

Everbearing Strawberry, 5c
C; 300, $1.00; Blue Damson
Plum, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00; All $1.90
orders delivered, Exchange 100
for 4 print or 5 white sacxs.
Each pay postage. Mrs. Joe W.
Craft, H-rtwell, Rt. 3.

Progressive and Dorsett
Strawberry Plants, $1.00 C;
Thornless Boysenberry. $1.00

doz, Mrs. Laura Jackson, Macon,
1381 Burton Ave.

Mastodon and Lady T. Straw-
berry, 75c C; 300, $2.00. Mrs.
Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch,

Missionary Strawberry, $1.00
C; Also Black Seed Pole Beans,
50e large cup; Purple Hul (cal-
led Pa. Brown) for sale. Exe.
for sacks. Miss Nora McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.

White Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion Plants (pencil size), 500,
$1:.25;55 $200. NE. del 2 Ps 5M,
$6.00 exp. Full count, satis, guar.
Prompt shipment. F. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

Horse Radish Plants, 50c doz.;
Rhubarb, 25c + bulb; Catnip,
Spearmint, Peppermint, Rats
Vein, Wild Horsemint, 25c dez.;
Red Raspberry, Comphry, 75c
doz.; Calamous, 50c. doz.; Queen
of the Meadow 3, 50c. Add post-

age. Mrs. Presley Fowler,~ Dia-

mond.

SEED FOR SALE



Kobe Lespedeza seed, germ.
90 per ct., recleaned, bagged,
$15.50 cwt.; Sericea Lespedeza,
searified, recleaned, 99 per ct.
purity, 90 per ct. germ., $17.50
ewt. Ship when wanted. C. H.
Murrow, Farmington. (Tel.
2698).

Sericea Lespedeza, several
thousand pounds, exceptionally
clean combine run, 15c lb. at
barn. Will ship. You pay
freight. Clarence L. Hemphill,
Moreland, Rt. 1.

20-25 lbs. Garrison. Water-
melon Seed, $2.25 lb. Guy
Powell, Lumber City.

Best improved Long Green
Okra Seed, from select pods,
Ist year, free from trash, 75c
lb.; 5 lbs. or more, 65 lb. Will
send COD; Several poynds Imp.
White Half Runner Bean seed,
75c lb. L. A. Ellington, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3.

Old Time Multiplying Calif.
Fresh Beer Seed, big start for
25c plus 3c_ postage. Mrs. Ella
Green, Smyrna.

Hales best>Cantaloupe seed,
60c cup; Long Hot Pepper, 5c
tbls.; Birdeye Bouquett, 5 pods,
10c; Long Green Cucumber
seed, 10c tbls.; Popcorn, 40c
cup. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell,
Ribs a

Large Striped Half Runner
Garden Bean Seed, free of
weevils, 50c large cup; Large
White Half Runner Beans, 70c
large cup. Exchange for 100
lb. feed sacks, 4 print or 6
white. Add postage on cash or-
ders. Mrs. Annie Gentry, Elli-
jay, Rt. 33.

Good Cucumber Seed, tender
until frost if kept picked off,
25ec tbl.; Pumpkin, -25c Tbl.
Add poste e. Mrs. Ruth Fricks,



White Stone. :

| Half Runners,



SEED FOR SALE



Clean, sound White Lady
Peas, 35c cup; 4 cups, $1. plus
postage; White Browneyed, 85c
qt. Prepaid. Mrs. H. E. Richard-
son, Bowdon, Re.

_ 3 tons Sericea Lespedeza
seed, yecleaned, and being cer-
tified, for sale. Come see or
write. H. L. ailey, Roswell,
Rifas

White Half Runner Bean
Seed, 40c lb.; Early Long Green
Okra, 40c lb.; Early June white
50 Day corn, 25 lb.; Red and
White Crowder peas, 30c lb.;
Red Sugar Pumpkin, 10c oz.
Add postage. Mrs. Noel Payne,
@anton, Rt. 73)

20-25 lbs.. Garrison Water-
me'-1 seed, $2.25 lb. Guy
Powell, Lumber City, Rt. 1.

Old Fashion W ite Half
Runner Bean Seed, large and
small, selected, weevil treated,
50c per measuring cup. Miss
Mamie Anderson, Ellijay, Box
37.

Calif. .ultiplying Beer seed,
20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs.
Earl Fincher, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Multiplying Calif. Beer seed,
25c good start. No COD. Mrs.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Kobe Lespedeza Seed, new
crop. Test and price on request.
Mac Oglesby, Hartwell, Rt. 2:

Little Rice Pea Seed, $2.50
gal.; $18. bu.; Also Sage and
Catnip plants, $1. doz. L. J.
Ellis, Cumming. ;

12 or 14 lbs. Congo Water-
melon seed, $3. lb. No checks.
R. P. McDuffie, Lumber City,
bese =

Long Pod Okra Seed, Speck-
led Peas, Large Brown Crowd-
ers, a few White Pole, Beans,
each 40c cup. No checks nor
stamps. Add postage. Miss
Ruth Ann Davis, Jasper, Rt. 2.
(Care J. L. Davis).

500 lbs. Cannon Ball, Black
Diamond watermelon seed,
State tested, 93 per ct. germ.,
$1. lb.; original Ga. Sweetheart
watermelor seed, $2. lb. Ken-
neth W. Birdson, Gordon, Rt. 1.

\



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE.

Little 6 Wks. Pink Peanut
65c large cup;
Few Brown Striped Half Run-
ners, 50c large cup. Add post-
age. Pearl Wilson, Carters, Rt.
a :

Red o1 White Bunch Butter-
beans, 50c cup; Blue and
White Half Runners, very pro-
lific, 40 cup. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Georgia Taylor, Buchanan.

White Tender Bunch Beans,
50c large cup. PP. Mrs. L. T.
Barron, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

White Bunch and Colored
Running Butterbeans, 5 cups,
$1.25; Colored Butterpeas, 3
cups, $1.00; Also hand picked
and washed Peanuts, $1.50 pk.;
$5. bu. PP in Ga. No checks.
Mrs. Clarence MecMillian, Da-
cula, Rt. 1.

90 Day running Velvet beans,
1950 crop. Write for prices. W.
D, Gill, Richland, Rt. 2:

Striped Half Runner beans,
50c lb, Exc. for Print sacks: 1

lb. for 2 sacks. Ea. pay post- |.

age.. Mrs. W. C. Oliver, Val-

dosta, Rt. 1.

White, tender and Speckled
Half Runner garden beans, 50c
cupful; red speckled crowder
peas, 2. Ibe in. 5:.1b.: Jots;.also
large red peanuts, 2-4 in hull,
$2. peck, $6.50. bu. Add post-
age. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground,
Rito.

Brown, 6 Wks. peas, 6 cups,
$1.25; purple hull, 3 cups, $1.;
also old time White Bunch
Yam potatoes, $4. bu., 3 bu.,
$10. FOB. No chks. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Dacula.

Purple Hull crowder peas,
25c lb. 5 lbs., $1.00; col. butter-
beans, 25c lb. postpaid in ist
and 2nd bones; also red and
white Spanish peanuts, large
size, $2. peck. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin.



-lFRESH & DRIED FRUITS



FOR SALE

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and peel, bright, 50c lb.; Some
Dark Fruit, 40c lb.; Also blaek-
eyed peas, Speckled Sugar
Crowders, 25 lb. Del. to 3rd
zone. Mrs. Charlie L. Willis,
Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 111.

Sundried apples, free

field bean seed, 50c cup. Add
postage. Mrs.
Digly anny
Nice Sundried apples, free of
worms, 50c lb.; 45e Ib. in 5 lbs.
or up; Garlic bulbs, $2. C; Cat-
nip, Horehound, Peppermint,
Balm, 40c doz. ~Mrs.- Martha
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
Os ;

Nice Bright Sundried apples,
free of worms, peel and core,
50c lb. in lots of 5 lbs. or more.
Mrs. D. L. VanZandt, Dial.

Finest quality Bright Sun-
dried Sour apples, free of
worms, peel, and core, 45c lb.
Add postage, Mrs. Avery
Weeks, Dial.

_ Dried apples, 6 Ibs., $1.50 del.
Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay.

Nice, Sundried apples, free
from worms, core and _ peel,|
35c Ib. Add postage. Henry F.
Weaver, Marion. :

Best quality dried apples,
1950 crop, free of worma, peel
and seeded, 45c lb. PP. Sold
only in 5 lb. lots. Mrs. Inez
Forrester, Dial.

Nice, sundried apples, free
from peel, core, worms, 50 Ib.
PP in Ist and 2nd zones. Mrs.
V. Carter, Whitesburg, Rt. 1.

PECAN AND OTHER |



200-300 Seedling Pecan trees,
1-4 ft., for best offer. H.

Bunch, Sr., Augusta, Rt. 3, Box
370. Ve
Stewart Pecan, 31/2-4 ft.

State insp., $1. ea.; Also Black
Cherry trees, 5-6 ft. $1, ea.;

2-3 yr. Black Muscadine Grape
Vines, Oc ea. M. F. Jones,
Metter, Rt. 1.

Govt. insp. Pecan trees:

Schley, Stuart,
2-3 ft., $2.00; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5
ft., $2.50; 5-6 ft., $2.75; 6-8 ft.,
$3.00; 8-10 ft. $3.25. Calvin
Harman, Stovall.

Italian Fig trees. Fruit ripen-
ing from middle September

Herbert Breedlove, Bishop, P.
. Box 3: Are

variety

Govt. insp, best
Scuppernong Type Grapes, 3
yr. vines, 75c; White, Blue

Bunch Grapes, Sweet Purple
Figs, 50c; Two varieties Rabbit-
eye Blueberry, strong plants,

senberry, $1. doz.; Native
Gooseberry, 3, $l. J. E. Grang-
er, Reidsville. ia

State insp. leading var. Ap-
ple trees, 4-5 ft., 30c ea.; Pear,
3-4 ft. 50c ea.; Grape vines,
Concord, Niagara, Lutie, 2 yr.
10c ea.; Scuppernong vines, 25

ea. PP. H. Alexander,
Cleveland, Rt.-5.
Stuart Pecan trees, state

insp., 1-2 ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.25;
3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-5 ft. $1.75 ea.;
Seedling Pecan, 3-7 ft, $1. ea.
FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordele,
Pt. 3..(Tel. 973-W-3). .

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



About 200 bales Korean Les-
pedeza Hay, $1.25 a bale; 200
bales good Sun Cured Grass
Hay, $1. a bale at barn. W. A
Maddox, Winder.

About 2 tons Spanish Pea-
nut Hay, 1 yr. old; Also 8 or
10 lbs. Cannonball Melon seed,y
$2.50 lb.;. About 150 bu. Bunch
Copperskin Potatoes, half large
enough for eating, gal. for seed.
Separated in hil. Mrs. Pearl
Smoak, ~arwick.

About 15 or 20 bu, Forage
and Ear Corn, cured in shade,
kept dry. See: F. W. Maddox,
Stone- Mountain.

ton at my barn. John A. Mose-

Dried Apples, free of core

of |
worms, peel and core, 50c Ib.;
Also tender Creaseback Corn- |

R. V. Woody, |

| Approx. 500 Ibs.,

FRUIT TREES FOR SALE;

Moneyma! 2Fs, | -

until 1st of December. - Mrs.)

3, $1.25; 2 yr. Thornless Boy-|<

*| last October. D.

200 bales fine Kudzu, $30.00 |

Brown Rabbits,
all reasonable pric
Brown, Scottdale, P

Guernsey-Jers
freshen for 2nd.
Eight miles E. B
Buford, RFD 2,

Reg. Jersey bull
old, sired by an Ei
and out of. Silver
Pebble Hill breeding
able, E. B. Braswell,




















Jersey, freshen Fe
calf. Prefer to se
gether, W. H; Gaz:
etta, Rt. 3. (Birr
munity). :

name, Accent

8 mos. Polled Her
Calves, _ purebred,
marked but not r

in buyers name,
male, $30.00. Will s
TOPS. bloodline,
Brown, Felton, Rt.

with papers; Also
vice Boars, Bred Gil

Sandra-La Farm.

Nice blocky ft;
out of litter of
cholera treated fo
gistered in buyers
up to 80 lbs. Prefe
farm. Sid Stroud
Rte: :

Duroc Pigs,
won Ist. place Duro
FFA Swine Show, |
fair, Macon, $25.00
buyers name. Perry -
won over $175 in

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wi

Vo-Ag. Teacher, P

Booking orders
8 wks. old reg, Big
Pigs, $18.00 ea. reg
name; Reg. Big Bo
OIC cross, $12.50
press collect. Rever
Ril,

New crop. reg.
Hampshire Pigs, 9-
championship *blood
select from, all ch
furnish unrelat





ley, Eastanollee.
























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HOGS FOR SALE

HOGS FOR SALE



eford Boar, 7 mos.
of-state fair grand
ary: for: sale. Ta P.
ort Valley, Rt. 3.

ids 8 wks. old,
locky, $20.00 ea.
good corn. ae














, about 400. lbs.,
Davis, Gainesville,
statee School).

, 6 mos. old, $35.00
Gilt Pigs, 10 wks
.j 1 tried Bred Sow,
a good bloodlines.

in buyers name,
ted, FOB. Mrs. L.











































anything from
brood sows at
furnish unrelated
ulated, ship any-
. guar. Exchange
- or corn in shuck,
W. H. Nix, Alp-









Pigs, 8 wks, oid,
eee -in buyers
ship. J. W. Watson,
ieee a: Box 340.

10 and 12 wks. old,



SPC, extra nice
Ws. Will not ship.
, Conyers, Rt, 2.






pigs, from grand
ins, fine fer
Pac: Holmes Ran-
rergreen Farms.




out 45 Ibs., $25.00
ol . A. Scott,




ig Bons Guinea
1/2 mos, old, reg.
name, ship any-
plus shipping
Sosebee, Jr., Tal-





eb ed Hampshire
type, 5 mos. old
Pies, 14 wks. old,.
female. Reg. in }
Wilton Harper,











Duroc Jersey |
stock, some






























































>, all choles.
le. J. a Waters,

Type Shoa
er, Hse 785 lbs., $25.

2 Mare Mules,
200 De. $150. for

ayetteville off

Ebenezer Church.
Nelms, Fayetteville.

Duroc pigs, 12
g. in buyers name,
- ee ea. Travis












ers for Spring

without registra-.



. W. J. Lyle, Lil-
Care Oraland

, cholera
ngs disease. Reg.
name. Bennie
Re. 2:

uroc pigs, can
gilts, 5 males,
ge for. heifer
Burney, Cadwell,

ight service, about
$50. reg. buyers
ann, Marietta,

ord hogs, farmer-
oung boars and

dy, $30. and up.

, Short Nose,.

pigs, subj. to reg-

reg:
mos, old, 3/4 Red.
PC

ts,}as age increases;

prize winners,

Ly

ae

vaccinated and

i

OIC pigs, male and female,
8-12. wks. old, short nose,
blocky, treated, reg. in buyers
name,~ from prize winning
stock, $20. ea. Rabun Gap FFA.
Mack Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teach-
er, Rabun Gap.

Purebred Essex boar, about
140 Ibs., $35. at my home. 3
mi. No. Patterson. T. M. Col-
ley Sr., Patterson, Rt, 1.

Reg. SPC breeding stock, ex-
cellent blood pigs, well dev.,
fine cond., 12 gilts, av. 100 lbs.
ea. 4 mos. old, 2 boars (litter
mates to gilts), 1 boar, 9 mos.

old, about ~225 lbs. $35. ea.
LFob. Ship anywhere. L. G.
Owensby, Millen, Rt. 3, Box
133 As

Choice, purebred, reg. bred
Hampshire gilts, 9 mos. old,

160-200 lbs., farrow in March,
modern, blocky type, from
large litters and champion
bloodlines, $70. ea. crated and
shipped, prepaid, or $55. ea. at
farm. A. H... Rocker, -Jr., Met-
ter.

1 fat hog, 1 horse, 1 mule and
1 cow, some Corn and farm tools
to be sold to highest bidder at
my home, on January 10th. O.
O. Turner, Douglasville, Rt. 1.

SPC males and gilts, 11 wks.
old, $20.00 ea.; 6 mos. males,
$35.00 ea. Excellent bloodlines,-
well marked, all treated and
crated. FOB. Mrs, L. W. Seago,
Pinehurst. Rt. 1,

6 Duroc pigs, 10 wks. old, 2
gilts and 5 boars, $40.00 ea. L.

.|A, Barron, Cochran, RFD 2.

Reg. Duroc shoats, Cherry red,
blocky type, 3 mos. old, $25.00
ea., Reg. buyers name. Ship
ce J. A, Brown, Felton.
a6 1;

Reg. SPC pigs from Grand
Champion bloodlines. Vance
Holmes, Ranger. ;

SPC pigs, 3 and 4 mos, old,
service boars, bred gilts, all from
expertly ~ selected breeding
stock, cholera immune, reg.
buyers anme. P, L, Howell,
Albany, Rt. 1, Box 546,

Reg. Cherry Red Duroc Pigs
with life treatment against
cholera, crated $25.00 ea. H. L.
Williams, Baxley,

Taking orders for May de-
livery of Georgias finest herd
Spot Pigs. Cobbtown Hensley,
Cobbtown.

Reg. Black PC, 4 boars, 4 gilts
from Silverside Sue No. 123744
and Modernistic Mac No. 69641.
$25.00 ea. at nine weeks Jan, 29,
1951, triple treated, price higher
Service of
Modernistic Mac 69641 at $5.00
for reg, Blk. PC, and $3.00 for
Cc: Elliott West, Cutn-

ert

OIC Pigs, 14 wks. -old, from
prize winning stock, short nose,
blocky, reg. in puyers name,
males and females, $35.00 ea.
Ship anywhere, C. B. Wilbur,
Acworth, Rt. 1.

First class registered Berk-
shire Pigs, male or female of
fall farrow, $25. ea. C. J.. Hard-
man, Commerce.

Fine herd registered Here-
ford Hogs, 2 bred sows, 1 herd
boar (not related), 3 young boars
6 mos. old, 1 gilt, 6 mos. old,
all from Ga. State Fair Grand
Champ stock. L. P, Singleton,
Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

1 reg. Big Bone Guinea Male,
18 mos. cld, 250 lbs, or more,
$75.00; Pigs, 8 wks old, $30.00
and $25.00 ea; $50.00 pr. MO
only. Buyer pays shipping chgs.

*|J. L. McDonald, Commerce, Rt.

as

One $8 w, bred by reg. SPC
Male, $65.00; Ten Head Shoats,
10 wks, old sired by reg, SPC
male, $10.00 ea.; 8 head SPC
purebred pigs, 10 wks. old, $15.
ea.; and SPC Service Boar, fee
$2.50. Mrs, Viola C.: Brady,
Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.

Reg. SPCs, champions, blocky
type, weanlings, $35.00 ea.;

,| Open gilts, $60.00; Light ser-

vice boars, $60.00; Bred gilts,
$80.00. Dbl. treated, record free,
|shipped anywhere. Quitman
/Barrs, Eastman,

pbuyers name, from good breed-
ing stock, about 75 lbs., 7 mi. N.
Swainsboro, Arthur Stroud,
Swainsboro, Rt, 1, Box







No. 1 SPC Pigs, male reg. in

Thrifty Pigs OIC and SPC,
$10.00 ea. J. K, Stalcup, Mariet-
ta; Rt. 5.

SPC Pigs, irom litter cof
twelve, dbl. treated and wormed,
$25.00 ea. at 10 wks. with papers:
Also 4 mos old Boars and one
bred Gilt, all Grand Champ.
bloodlines. George Brownlee,
Jr., Ben Hill, Care Sandra-La

_| Farm,

Duroc Pigs, 14 wks, old, 50-
60 lbs, reg. in buyers name,
United Duroc Record Assoc.,
males, $35.00 ea.; Females, $30.
Crates returned my expense.
Mrs. J. T. Donaldson, Fort Val-
ley, Rt..1.

- Nice reg, Big Bone Guinea
pigs for breeding purposes. Will
ship anywhere. Paul J. Cleve-
land, Elberton, Rt. 2.

3 subj, to register Essex gilts,
ready io breed, $35, ea. at farm;
Essex pigs, 10-12 wks, old, $25.
A. J. Chapman, Moultrie, Rt. 5.

SPC Boars, 4 mos. old, $40.00

'ea.; Pigs from litter of twelve,

$25. ea, at nine weeks; 1 gilt
bred to Son of 1950 SE Fair
Grand Champion, $75. All double
treated, with papers and Grand
Champion bloodlines. George
Brownlee, Jr., Ben Hill, Care
Sandra-La Farm,

Reg. SPC pigs, from Grand
Champ. bloodlines, for sale, Mrs.
L. A. Holmes, Ranger, Care Ev-
ergreen Farms.

Reg. SPC pigs, $25. ea. at 9
weeks old. Ray Glisson, Collins.

Reg, Duroc Pigs, Cherry Red,
31/2 mos. old, 70-75 Ibs., reg. in
buyers name, "$29. 50. Billy Haw-
kins, Ashburn, Rt. 2.

Reg. SPC, a dut 400 lbs., bred

to reg, Duroce to farrow within
2 or 3 weeks, always had from |.

7 to 10 each :itter, gentle, excel-
lent mother, 40 per ct. white,
60 perct.-black, $85. FOB. with
papers. Deliver within 100 mi.
for $15. extra. G. A, Lewis,
Unadilla, (Tel. 3140).

OIC pigs and Shoats, short
nose, blocky type, reg. in buy-
ers name, 8 wks. old, $25.; 14
wks. old, $35, Satis. guar. Ship
anywhere. H. J. Dupree, Ac-

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



One Saddle Type Filly for
sale or trade. T. M. Jongs,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 3,

Black Horse Mule, 850 lbs.,

about 16 yrs. old, 1 H Wagon.

Oliver Goober Plow, $40.00. S
P. Batchelor, Lawrenceville, Rt
3.4

Work Horse, approx, 1,400
Ibs., good for plowing, single
or double, $100.00 at barn; Also
Big Bone Guinea-OIC Pigs,
$10.00 ea. W. A. Maddox, Wind-
er.

3% yr. old Bay Horse Mule,
good build, for sale or trade for
bull or heifer yearling. 1% mi.
W.. Cleveland, K. S. Price,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.

3 gaited White Saddle Horse,
about 12 yrs. old, gentle, plow
or work anywheze, Trained to
drive cows, $100.00. L. E, Coley,
aN Cochran, Rt 1. (At Carey,

a.).

Good 7 or 8 yrs. old fast
stepping Mare Mule for sale or
exchange for good milch cow,
beef sire, or pasture seed, W L
Helms, Buena Vista.

One Dark Iron Grey Horse,
about 1300 lbs., a good worker,
no plug, cheap. 6 mi. E, Machen,
Ga. Putnam Co.; George N.
Cook, Machen, Rt. 1

2 nice Horses, about 150 tbs.
ea. for sale cheap. See or write:
Mrs. Luke Bandy, Trion, Rt. }.

3 Mares, one bred to Jack,
1200-1300 lbs., 4 yrs. old, $125.00;
Two nice 2% yr, old Mares, sad-
dle broke only, $65.00 and $75.00;
Also nice Black and White
Marked Jack, 6 yrs. old, $65.00.
Bargain prices. H. C. Carmichail,
Tifton, near Lake Mary.

2 good, sound mules, wt. 1200
Ibs., ea. no had habits, also
3 disc harrows, single section,
2 for tractor, 1 fer mule. Needs
very little repairs; also other
farm tools for mule. Reasonable
and separately if desired. U. S.



Lashley, Oglethorpe,



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



Pair Grey Mare Mules, 9 yrs.
old, 2100 or 2200 Ibs., work any
place, double or single, no bad
habits; Also Stalk Cutter, 2 H
Wagon, 2 H Turn Plow,
sale. Chas. A. Gay, Wrens, Rt 1.

Pair good mares, 9 and 10 yrs.
old, work anywhere, gentle to
handle, also King cultivator in
good cond., the 3 for $125.00 or
trade for yearlings, pA. T. Downs,
Mitcheli. (Live half-way War-
renton and. Mitchell).

No. 1 Buggy and exceflent
buggy mare, registered, also
Shetland Pony Mare, $85. Sell
all or separately. Phone 2085 J.
Clyde OKelley, Gainesville.

Young Horse, 7 yrs. old,
around 1300 lbs., clay color,
black mane and tail, gentle:
Sell or trade for heifer, brood
sow, or shoats. Pay or take dif-

ference; Consider trading for
2 H wagon, or good mare
mule. John C, Woodall, Lula,

Bete ls

2 good mare mules, 1 brown,
10%: ys.<old,..1. M- Ibs., other
black, 800 Ibs., 10 yrs. old.
Both good cond. C>sHi:. Griffin;
McBean, Rt. 1, Box 94.

Chesnut Saddle Horse, 9 yrs.
old, work or ride, for sale. 10
mi. So, Ellijay. Herbert Burn-
ette, Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box
128,

Black Mule, around 1200 lbs.,
$50.00. Call Cr. 3549. R. H, Pace,
Decatur, Rt. 2.

One reg. Tenn. Walking 5
Gaited Saddle Horse, trained,
solid white, will work, 6 yrs.
old Mare for sale. Russ Wade,
Alto, Rt. 2.

2 good Mare Mules, 1000 lbs.
and 1200 Ibs; Also one 2 H
Wagon and shop tools for sale.
Leonard Horton, Senoia, Rt. 2.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



9 Black and White Dutch
Rabbits (bred), $1.00-$2:90 ea.
Answer all letters. Frank Hamil-
ton, Norcross, Rt. 1.

California and NZ Whites,
from the Great Silver Strain,

known. for quality for Show].

and Meat type. Pedigrees lur-
nished on all stcck. All letters
answered. N. O. (POP) Newman,
Atlanta, 2636 Buford Hwy.

NZW Rabbits, does with lit-
ters, also young does ready to
breed, some pedigreed, from
registered stock, also NZW
Buck ready for service, all cheap.

Jack Hinton, Atlanta, 929
Victory Dr., S. W. Ra. 7939.
NZW Rabbits, 10 wks. old,

$5.00 pr.; 12 wks. old, $6.50 pr.
Good stock. J.C. Wilder, Grif-
fin, Rt. D, Box 302.

Nice White-Gray Buck Rabbit,
6 mos. old, not reg., for sale
or exchange for Flemish Giant
or Ruffus Red Buck. Desire one
for a breeder, healthy. Mrs. F.
Ryan, Tallapoosa.

Genuine Cal-cross Hybrid
Rabbits, stock from originator
of this breed. Booking orders
for January 6th. delivery.
Juniors, $4.00 ea. Mrs. Jack
Sanders, Macon, 131 First St.

6-large hi-bred Rabbits (a
cross of the brown and gray),

-|for sale. Miss Joann Bennett,
Atlanta, 151 Ponce de Leon
Ave., N. E.

Angora Rabbits, 9 mos. aa
good woolers, from ped. stock,

$2.50 ea, Or exchange for King} 2

Pigeons or C ape Vines. O. L.
Craft, Lavonia.

2 mos. old Chinchillas, trio
$10.00; Bucks from _ separate
litters, ped. papers furnished.

Ship COD, Rwy. Express any-
where. Letters answered. Johh
L. Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller
Field Rd., Rt. 6.

NZW Rabbits, 3 mos. old,
$6.50 pr. 10 weeks, $5.00 or.;
NZW Buck, 1 yr. old, $5.90;
Mixed Buck, en. old, $3.00;
3 NZW Does, 1 yr., $5.00 each.
All from good stock. J. C. Wi-
der, Griffin, Rt. D, Box 302.

3 White Angora Wool Rabbits,
pure but not registered, $5.00,
Or exchange Raleigh Fruitt,



Lavonia, Rt. 2.

for.



170 NZW Rabbits, for sale
cheap. Arthur B. Charvat. Cal
houn, Rt. 3.

9 Rabbits, 1 full grown, Buck,

4-11 wks. and 4-7 wks, old,
$15.00. Or exchange for 10. pul-
lets, 6 to-8 mos, old. At my
place. Cannot ship. W. L. Mor-=

eee. Savannah, Rt. 6, Box 340-

B, Bona Bella Ave.

Unsurpassed breeding stock
in NZW, heavy wt. Chinchillas,

and Checkered Giants, all pedi-

greed, from reg. Ancestry,
healthy, hutch fed. Will ship at
low price. Spencer Strange,
Hartwell, 602 Savannah St.

3 Black and White Dutch Does,

1 Buck, 5 mos. old, $10.00; Pair

of Chinchilla Rabbits, 3 mos.
old, $4.00. Exchange 3237. Vince

Wheeler, Atlanta, 2195 Cheshire ~

Bridge Rd., N. E,



POULTRY FOR SALE



ANDALUSIANS:

Blue Andalusian and White
Leghorn Breeding Roosters,
from ped. show stock, $4. ea.
Shipped express
Blue Andalusian trios, $7. ea.
D. C. Kirkley, Augusta, Rt. 4,
Box 247.

BANTAMS:

Bantams: Show type RI Reds,
$5. pr.; White Cornish, Black
Silkie, Standard W. L. Red

Cornish, each $7.50 trio. John

A. Fuller, Atlanta, 677 Lillian
Ave., S. W. (Tel. Ra. 5263).

3 White Cochin Bantam
Cocks, 4-6 mos. old, from prize
winning stock, for sale. G. M.
Johnson, Griffin, Rt. C.

COD; Also















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ae






Brown Feather legged Bane 0

tam hens and roosters, $l. ea.
Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta,
Rt. 4.

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:

Shawl Neck Games, Roosters,

10 mos. old, $5. ea. Leon Mar-
tin, Dallas, Rt. 5.

Pit Game Cocks, 20-21 mos.
old. Perfect and Dead Game
breeding, RH Traveler, RH
Clarets, other breeds, 5 Ibs. or
more, $7.50 ea.; 6, $35.00; $65.

doz. Hoyt Helton, Buchanan,
toes :
Blue Silver Rooster, 2 yrs.

old, $7.50. Jim H. Smith, Sum
merville, Rt. 3.

Pure White Cornish Cocker-
els, April -hatch, $2.75 ea.; 2,
$5. Mrs.
vonia,, Rt. 2.

4 pullets, 2 hens, 4 stags,
Jarrett Round Heads, 4 hens, }

Stag Haphinson, Warhorse, 5
hens, 1 Stag, James Travelers,

all for $50. Thomas Turner,
Tate, Box 85.

Purebred Dark Cornish: 5

hens, $10.00; Shipped for $12.3

2 fine 4 mos. old pullets, 1
Cockerel, shipped, $9.00. All
healthy fine strain. J. E. Gran-
ger, Reidsville.

10 pure Dark Cornish mule:
lets, 1 Cockerel, $25.00; Cocker-
els ready for service, same
breed, $3. ea. in lots of two. H.
W. Thurmond, Farmington.

Game. Chickens: Roundheads,
Claret, Claibornes crossed pul-
lets, few hens, $1.50 ea. C. E.
Ray, Care J. L. Hooks, Austell,

Rta oe

Pit Games: Snyders Pure
Bacon Warhorse Stags, $7.50;
Hens, $5. ea. Grist Grady
Cocks, $10.00; Red Quill Stag,

and 4 hens, $25.00; Pit Cocks,
$10. Tom Weaver, Canon, Rt.

LEGHORNS:

370 Formall White Leghorn

pullets, laying 70 per ct., $1.25
ea. R. L. McDonald, Newnan,
Rt. 4.

24 (1 rooster) Reg. English |
(second |

White Leghorn Hens
season), beginning to lay, $36.
if called for at my address.

Ben F, Bates, Atlanta, 974
Fayetteville Rd., Rt. 13. (Tel.
De. 0679 or Cr. 8203).
MINORCAS, MISC., AND
ORPINGTONS:

Large type Imp. Black -

Minorea Chicks. for Oe
during February, March an
April. Write for price and dates
of shipping. J. D. MeDonald,
Milledgeville.








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-~ should be eliminated insofar as this can -
be done as a practical measure.
- The Committee, however, is aware
_ that to make these requirements too high.
would cause a shortage of seed that could |
qualify under such high standards. This
would result in extremely high prices
and shortage of planting seed. -
dt was agreed that these standards
- should be paised from year to year as de-
veiopments make it practical, and the,
Committee will report ata later date on
their recommendations for these stand-
_ards of purity and noxious weed seed,
-_. bur in time for, them to be effective as of
~ July 1, 1951, when the next seed- year
begins.











- SEED RAISED N GEC

_1. Getting the farmers who grow seed

.ther perfection of cleaning machinery
which will enable, through cleaning proc--

tion of farmers and seed dealers in the

better and purer seed depends are:

for the market to grow them on land that
is clear of other weeds and seed espe--
cially noxious weeds; and 2. On the fur-. wh

esses, the removal of foreign seed and
other foreign matter without the loss of
too large a percentage of crop seed. Great _
improvement has already been made-
along these lines, but there is lots of
room for improvement in the future.

It is highly important for the protec-

State that Georgia dealers limit their
purchases of out-of-state seed to those

seed in Georgia by naming ar
in-fact in the State wh
Georgia Courts.

He is likewise res
_ any. seed that he sells with a
ers name on the. container
qualified to sell seed in Geo
if the dealer wno package
outside the State and is not |
do business in_the State. by
an attorney-in-fact, the | de
such seed would have no r
Georgia Courts, but would ha:
to the other state to enfor

that might arise on account of
TOM LINDER,

_ name.

ines

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\

The two main developments on which

distributors who have qualified to sell



Commissioner of Agric




















Each dealer



-POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE | FARM HELP WANTED

|
}
|
|
| : : :
April hatch pullets, mized} 15 or 20 Broad Breasted | Want middle aged white
strain, disease free, $1.35 ea.;| Bronze Turk BOC. 1b 7m | Woman to live as one of fam-
Plus charges. Mail in light! N.-E. Sandersville. Mrs. I. N. ily and do light farm chores
weight fruit crates; Also mixed | Harris, Sandersville; Rt. 1. 'on farm. C. H. Jackson, Fair-
hens, $1.25 ea. plus charges. | burn, Rise Cel: Fayetteville

> ; 2 14 Speckled and Yvhite
one ted eee Se TET ons Bow Breasted Guineas, Six 2 yr. | 152- a5
: ees olds, Six 8 mos. olds, and two} Want share cropper for 40-|-

|} 2 mo:

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, old, for sale. Mrs. Al- 730 A in .So, Ga., 2.2 acres to-

PIGFAONS, - QUAIL, DOVES, | mon Satterfield, Cleveland, Rt. | bacco allotment, new barn, 5
wir: A. IR house with running water,
_{elec. lights, 1/2 mi. town, on

12 pr. Homer ae mated, 3 nice Apr., 1950 hatch Tur | paved highway, Gan iiseerdas

key Toms, 50c lb.; $12. ea. Nice}

banded, $2. pr. Exc. f 12
$ P Omie E.|

Leghorn or heavy breed this | for breeding. Mrs,
years hatch, laying pullets. No | Faircloth, Pulaski. iN. Jones Boston.

| tor and stock if you possess
them. All letters. answered.<T.

FARM HELP WANTED

i :
Want sober white man for 3
R house, as much as 3 acres
for garden, 9 mi. Gainesville,
in. Bark Camp Dist., Hall Co.
H. V. Johnson, Gainesville,
552 E. Broad St.

POSITIONS WANTED



26 yrs. old. Room, board, no
less $40. monthly salary. Come
see. Turn right at little store



less than 5 pairs. H. L. Puckett, Lavender, Pearl (both with | :
Macon, 3449 Ridge Ave. | white breast) and few White, Want middle age white pears

: ae ei | African, $1.50 ea.; Also BS an to live as one of family (5
pete Eat t880 atch Bronze Turkey Pom. 30 tbs. 10, family), and. do. ght farm
Black Showtder $43.00; pai | 18 mos. old, $t7,. Lonnie Rig-| | work on farm for reasonable

> | don, Metter, Rt. 2: salary and board. Write for:
aig ee White Holland, : further details. Mrs. John H.

yr. old, $15.50; Mongolian and | Pavis, Comer, Rt 1.

POULTRY WANTED |





Chinese Ringneck Pheasants, | Want small family to work |
full: plumage, $11.00. MO. Mrs. | ~ | part crop and part time by|
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.| BANTAMS: day. Live in 4 R_ house, wired
Ch. 1777 | Want 4 or 5 Whit Silkie Ban. | OE peer a Moke John
2 Pr. Golden Pheasants and tam Hens. Tel, Wa. 9566. E,.) "tS: 8 De
Several Golden Cocks, also 1 Wix, Atlanta, 331 Josephine St,' Want good man, well ex-
pr. Ringneck Pheasants for | N- E. ; |perienced, for 2 or 3 H farm.
ek G. M. Johngon, Griffin, | DOVES: Must be sober and honest. 4 a
eG, | heuse, front porch, lights, we
: whe |__Want several pairs Doves, and | in yard. Mail and school route.
Chinese Ring Neck Pheas- several pairs Quail, Quote pri:e| | X-GI on the job training. Good
ants, Golden Pheasants, 1950) 2nd kind, ind if vill ship COD. Z
4 | references required. Mrs. Wal-_
hatch, Chukars 1950 hatch. one | Brooks Barron, Jr., Thomast 1, top J. Miller, Eastman, Rt. 1. |
pair Calif. Valley Quail (looks | #06 W. Main St. |
like Gambel), Wild Mallard) DUCKS: i | Want good farmers for 39
Ducks, Pr. Reeves Pheasants. lacres lanc 1 mi. W. Bethle-)

Want 6 or more Green Head hem on standing rent, 3rds and

; Ducks and Drakes, James Har-| 4ths hae 4 oe Ce, foute:
jrison, Winder. | plenty outbldgs. Ready to move
lat once. Near churches and

| LEGHORNS:
Want 50 White and 50 Brown oe J. ible Greeson, Beth:

; Leghorn Pullets, 3-6 mos. old. |
State best price. H. C, Davis, |
| Vidalia.

Want April or
White or
White or
| st, Class
| Tel. De.
: Decatur,

Letters ans. Harry A. Wasden,
M. D., Quitman.

RED: NH, RI, OTHERS:

46 NH Reds, 47 Indian cross
pullets, Apr. hatch, $2.25 ea.;
$200. for lot. Will not ship. |
John Fields, Griffin, 1018 W.}
Poplar St. (Tel. 3682 after 5:30).

10 New Hampshire Red hens,
16 mos. old, good layers, $2.50
ea.; Lot for $24. Fob. Mrs. de
A. Wilson, Martin.

Want farmers for 5000 tur-
pentine trees to cup and work,
also for 41/2 A tobacco allot-
ment; one with own stock. 50-
50 basis. Mrs. E. G. Anderson,
Baxley, Rt. 2.

Want thoroughly experienced
and reliable white man - for

Tay 1950 Haten
Black Leghorns, or
Black Minorcas, inv
ondition. State price.
1361. L, A. Brown,
450 Clairmont Ave.



<<. ne stock, New | highly productive farm of 238
ampshire Young. hens, laying, | acres, Oglethorpe Co., 10 mi.
show winners, pullorum treat- | FARM HELP WANTED Athens; 7 R house, good barn,

tenant house, etc. Cotton, stand-

ed, 1 young Rooster, ready for
ing rent basis. Tel. Ve, 6784.

service, $3. ea.; Lot of 10 hens, |



someonr at.

1 rooster, $30. MO. Shipped in| Want once to| Eugene A. Smith, Atlanta, 576

light crates. Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Work 6 barrel stand of turpen-| St, Charles Ave. N. E.

Vienna. tine on halves, balance of time 7
day labor. Witteman colored, Want gcod sober middle

aged siigle white man to help
on farm, Room, board, salary.
Good home. C. T. Dixon, Kite,
Repay

Want man with own equip-
ment to do farm work on small
farm northeastern sec. Towns
Co. Willing to give right man

TURKEYS,, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GESE, ETC.:

Geese, males and females
(white), dark gray trio, $12.00.
Will ship COD. A. L. Thomp-
son, Cadwell.

married or single, Frank Ben-
nett, Coffee. ~

Want good farmer who can
handle 3 A tobacco, 10 or 15 A
cotton, and some corn on 50-50
basis. House on school and mail
route, Good land. Dont write.

8 Speckled Guineas, Come at once. Henry Vickers,

$10.00;



Several Turkeys, reasonable: | Ambrose. 75 per ct. of crop to cover his

Also 95 egg cap. Elec. Incu- e \ time. Can furnish some day

bator, used only times. Sell|_, Want good man for 1 or 2/work. 3 R house, good barn, |

any for cash or exchange for H farm on shares. Good houses, running water in yard.

Leghorn hens. T. F. Daniel, eect ery. rural and school bus

Statham, Rt. 1. route. Must be honest, sober,| school. Immediate possession.
indusrious. Fred L. White,/c. m. Miller, Cee

25 White African Guineas,
$1.50 ea. James A. Wilbanks,
Jr., Chatsworth, Rebs oe

Pure White African Guineas,
1950 hatch, $2, ea. J. N. Car-
gon, Griffin, Rt Cz

Buckhead, Rt. 1.



Want reliable couple to work
on dairy farm, Good salary, 4|
R house, lights, water, off Cov- |
ing Hwy. 12 mi. out of At-
lantar Rees Rodgers, pupenies
Rt. 3, Miller aii

Want experienced dairy man
with small family to milk 50
head cows, new Serge milkers.
ED: Smith, Trenton, Care Big
Oak Farms.







3 mi. past. Kennesaw, come 1
She Bec Ls Pits: Kennesaw,
Rt. 2, (Arrington Place).

Farmer with family, 4 grown
to work, want 1 or 2 H crop
on halves, with 3 or 4-R house,
wood and water. Write. Henry

| H. Maddox, Hampton, Rt. 1.

Just a word about some of the people on
of the Special Short Course in Dairy Prodi
schediled for January 24 and 25 at the

Athens.

Dr. Roy Blaser, Professor of Agronaiy a
Polytechnic Institute was selected because of h
_ knowledge of pasture work in the Southeast. -
demand for talks before farm groups becau
to speak in such a manner that his discussio
clear. His discussions will be illustrated with
Dr. George Hyatt, Professor of Dairy Hu
versity of West Virginia, got his interest in d
4-H Club boy. Since that time he has develo
the nations outstanding dairy cattle breedin,
He has had experience as an extension dairyn
Virginia and is one of the official classification
the American Jersey Cattle Club. He is also a

er.

Another Extension Dairyman on the pr
Brown, North Carolina State College. He has
ence with one of the large commercial dairi n
and through his efforts in these two positions
dustry in that state has experienced remarkable

Dr. F. B. Morrison, Professor of Animal
Cornell University, needs no introduction to
of an agricultural college. He is author of the
used text, Feeds and Feeding. He has been
other courses and many of you are personally

with him.

_ Dr. E.F. Thomas, Department of Clinics a
School of: Veterinary Medicine, University of
another outstanding person with a very import
discuss. You will be interested in his talk ont

sterility in dairy cows.

Walter C. Berger, President of. the Ame
Manufacturers Association, Chicago, is in closer t
livestock feed conditions than any other man in
1 mi. We are extremely fortunate in being able t hi
off highway. Near church and} range his schedule so as to talk to us on
Together.
i There are several other local people on
every one with a message for you and your

will be of great value.

For additional information write Deiat
son, Dairy Department, College of Agrict
Jot Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

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