By _ LINDER shalt not remove thy neigh- ndmark, which they of old shalt inherit in the land _ Lord-thy God giveth thee to Egypt the snow malting in at the end of the winter River, to. overtlow all of. 4 i bac of fonsiabliching ae that caused _ _ astronomy and. cide a heat many surveys elke a oe yaaey- bene urvey, in- id the a meen of be Market Bulletin, carrying nation to the farmers and land- Georgia, of what had _ been s ee permanent markers and eee the fact that every -Tom Linder Commissioner sek ae WEDNESDAY, JANUARY (24, 1951 MARK } set in thine inheritance, Deuteronomy 19:14, et which Capiain thomas has kindly fur- nished me and which I think will be of Ls ineese interest to all landowners: : LASTING Paceeat SURVEYS. Are you taking savaniage of the existence of Federal survey monuments to perpetuate _ the surveys of the location of the poundrieg of your: property? "The United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey has thousands of these monuments which have been Jocated in the triangulation net~ which extends over the United States. Al- ~ though these monuments were established primarily as a basic framework for mapping such as nautical and aeronautical charts and _ topographic maps, for location of national and state boundaries, and for large scale engineer- _ ing and development projects; they are also readily useable by local surveyors to place their. surveys of private yoePny on a truly permanent basis. Ne sree The act and Geodetic Survey mark tor 2 ~ monument) does not have to be on es the principle of ge- 1 property to be used in fixing its boundaries. a mark within a reasonable distance of the - property, any competent surveyor can make a traverse tie (measured angles and distances) between the a mark and the PEPER survey. The USC&GS marks are cus located at higher points or near fence lines on private property, highway or railroad rights-of-way, _ city parks, etc., in positions most suitable for national survey and mapping requirements. The _standard marks of triangulation stations - are bronze disks four inches in diameter set in. conerete monuments, rock, pipe or per- manent structures. A disk with a triangle in- scribed in the center marks the station center. There are usually two or more additional re- ference mark disks which are set (usually _ within 100 feet of the center disk). Reference mark disks are inscribed with an arrow point- ing toward the station and are used to help find and check the recovery of the station. - Most stations established since -the middle thirties also have an azimuth mark, which is visible from the ground at the station and about a quarter of a mile or more distant. This mark is to enable local engineers to readily obtain a true direction for starting their sur- veys. The azimuth mark also has an arrow in- scribed, All the above-mentioned bronze disks have indentifying lettering imprinted-in the disk. A different proper name (usually a local name) is stamped on each disk along with the year in which the marks were set. This stamp- ed name and date should be used in any cor- respondence about the mark. For each USC&GS triangulation station mark, there are published: (1) a description of station which enables anyone to go to the ty of the mark and to identify and check e ry with certainty; (2) lists. of geogra- itions which give the latitude, longi- _. f there is high grade first-order Pes NUMBER 21 tude, and=plane coordinates of the mark-and the distance and azimuths to other adjacent triangulation stations. There are indexes avail-_ | able which show all existing USC&GS marks in any locality. Information may -be obtained by addressing the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Regional Office at 80 Marietta Street, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia, or the Directar, US. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington 25, Diez . The published plane coordinate positions make the triangulation stations readily usua- ble by the local surveyor using ordinary me- thods of plane surveying. The plane coordinate _ positions have been mathematically convert- ed from the geodetic positions which took into : consideration the curved surface of the earth. A plane coordinate system has been adopted for various states and zones of states so that local suryeys which are made using plane sur- veying methods may all be fittedtogether into the national network of horizontal control. c The main reason that it is so advantageous to the property owner to have his property. surveys tied in td a USC&GS triangulation station is that connection to the national. net- work of triangulation gives the location o the property corners the added permanence of the thousands of correlated triangulation | stations which extend over the entire country. Each triangulation station has a definite posi- tion on the face of the earth. its geodetic lati- tude and longitude are determined on the adopted reference spheroid. In the case of the Be destruction of an original triangulation sta- tion mark, or any other point defined by a geographic engineer can re-establish its origi- nal location by means of new triangulation . connected .with other triangulation marks which have not been destroyed. If the boun- dary survey of a farm or other parcel of land 'is connected by direction and distance to tri- : angulation of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, there should be no difficulty in reproducing the boundary in its true position within the limits of accuracy of the surveying methods employed on the boundary work. XN A brief description df the national triangu- lation net may be of interest. The main scheme of triangulation consists of marked points at the vertices of arcs of connected observed tri- angles which criss-cross the United States from border to border and coast to coast. The area between the main arcs is being filled in with more closely spaced stations in order to establish-a station in each 72-minute quad- rangle and 4 to 5 miles apart along the main roads. Measured base-lines and astronomical observations are included in the network. Triangulation observations are made with direction theodolites, usually at night on signal Lengths of lines vary from a few miles to over 100 miles in length. In many areas of the coun- try, triangulation surveys have been greatly expedited by using Bilby steel towers to see over trees and other obstructions. This is a double tower formed by two demountable portable steel tripods. The inner tripod sup- ports the instrument independently, and. the outer tripod supports the observing party, tent, signal lamps and other gear. These tow- -ers can be built in a -fw hours to heights of -from 37 to 116 feet, and can be taken apart in even less time, hauled by truck to the next site, and re-erected hundreds of times. lamp targets. | _E. Americus. vs PAGE TWO Alt GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication, and all cequests to be put om the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU REAU OF MARKETS 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. |assp char(on awe TIVE EDITORIAL MEMBER of notice. Notices of farm .produce and appurtenances admissable ander postage regulations Mmserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than35 to 40 words, not including name and address Bulletin. nor for notices Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does mOt assume any responsibility for anynotice appearing in the any transaction ipesvitine 114-122 Pace St.. Covington Ga. from oublished By Department ot Notify on FORM 3578Bureau Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. of June 6, of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, state griculture Entered as second class matte August 1, 1937 .t the Post Offic at Covington. Georgia. under Ac 1900. Accepted fo mailing at special rate of postag orovided for in Section 1103. Ac apito! State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Editorial and Executive Offices | 114-122 Pace St: Covington, Ga MARKET BUI SECOND HAND MACHIN- ERY FOR SALE ~t 1 H Walking Cultivator, al- most new, perfect condition, With some plows and fenders, fee FOB. J. C. Sawyer, Cuth- ert. A-96 Planters, with 2 row at- tachment, Ist class condition, for sale at farm, Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. 2. Dbl. Section Avery Rotary Hoe; used only a few hours, like new. Make offer. E. J. Shiver, Albany, 917 Frotscher Ave. No. 10 Caterpillar tractor, good cond., $400. Or exchange for F-20 Farmall Tractor. 6 mi, ; Leroy Melton, Americus, Rt. 1. 2 Grain Reaper for sale. J. R. a Blairsville, Rt. 2, Box Some farm blacksmith tools for sale. T. R. Thomas, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Good Home-Made tractor on order of Farmall, for sale or trade-for calves 6 wks, or old- er, corn planter, harrow, for cash or good milch cow. Phone 6738. L. A. Powers, Griffin, Rt. OF 4 2 Model 4848 T. R. John Bean Spraying Machine, used part of one season, complete with all attachments, hose, etc., new condition, for sale. Edwin Ful- cher, Waynesboro. Tel. 2238. One 6 HP Speedex Bib Boy Garden tractor with 10 in. plow, 2 sec. harrow, hillers, furrower, used less than 5 hrs., good as new, for sale. C, R. Jones, Toccoa, Rt. 3. 5 blade tractor stalk cutter, single roller cultipacker com- bination, in good condition, THC make, $125. for both. Tel. 247. Jno. F. Hester, Monroe. Krause 9 Disc Tiller plow (60 in. one way plow) for Ford, Ferguson, like new, only plow- ed about 50 acres. Will trade for 2 disc Sieco Lift plow. W. T. Torgesen, Cornelia, Star ~ Route. Some blacksmith tools for sale cheap. 3 mi. E. Newnan. J. W. Lewis, Newnan, Rt. 4. 1 practically new Super A Intl, Harvester Tractor, Mow- ing Machine, Smoothing Har- row, Drag Harrow. Price list Minus 20 per ct. Tel. 945W or write: John J. Sheuring, Ath- ens, 505 Highland Ave. Babcock Weed-Hog Bermuda Harrow, all steel construction, practically new, 2 H-or small tractor drawn, $35. FOB. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. 4 SECOND HAND MACHIN- ERY FOR SALE Some farm blacksmith tools for sale. T. R. Thomas, Cum- ming, Rt. 1, s American-Lincoln Game Bird Elec. Incubator, Model 90,-holds 240 quail, or 150 pheasant eggs, like new, excellent hatches, $50. C.'B. Davis, Atlanta, 681 Delmar Ave., S. E. 60 All -Crop Allis-Chalmers Combine, A-1 cond., for sale. 8 mi. S. W. Covington, 1 mi. E. Magnet. Byron C. Wolfe, Cov- ington, Rt. 2. 1947 model H Farmall trac- tor; 6 disc Tiller (Intl.), 24 disc dbl. section harrow, planters, cultivators, fertilizer attach- ment, cotton chopper, all In- ternational equipment, $2000.00. J. M. Rooks, Stapleton. Gas} brooder, 750 chick ca- pacity, will burn artificial, natural, or butane gas, good as new, only used one time, aluminum canopy, $45. Will not ship. H. O. Clark, Decatur, 422 Fayetteville Rd. 2H Oliver Plow, 1 H@Lynch- burg Turner, Fowler Cultiva- tor, 2 H- Stalk Cutter, 1 H weeder, other equipment for sale. Cheap for cash. J. E. Locke, Butler, Rt. 1. 1947 BF Avery tractor, equip- ment, $600. cash; Five Deck elec. Oaks brooder, $60. cash. Phone Adel 7351 or write: C. H. Haskell, Adel, Rt. 1. Complete set of cultivators for Farmall B Tractor fer sale; Also want one set of cultiva- tors for Farmall A. Tel. 2145. mory Copelan, Greensboro. Power Sprayer, 300 gal. Har- dee make, power take-off, 600 lb. pressure, good condition, for sale. T. H. Pfeil, Newnan, Risk Avery tractor Mower with 7 ft. blade and conversion bundle with 4 ft. blade for mule, good cond. on steel, $135.00; Case 10-26 Bush and Bog plow or convt. to 8-26, good co..d., $250.00; Mt. Vernon Lime spreader, 8 ft., used 1 yr., $125. Perfect condition. James Veal, Cedartown, Box 904. Entire equipment of Peach Packing Shed, including grader, sizer, brusher, conveyors, elec. motors, other equipment, for sale separately or together. Mrs. Rebecca K. Glover, New- nan, Care Red Acre Farm. Phone :62. Cultivators or John Deere G. tractor, 1949 model, complete set of scratcher gangs, for sale. Harry Johnson, Jr. Silver Creek. | row, Y | 650.00. Phone 132-J-1. Alton G. -SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE One 49 model M John Deere t.actor, dbl. sed. harrow, 4 disc tiller, seeder, planters, ferti- lizer attachment, and cultiva- tor equipment, $1400. T. C. Davis, Guyton, Rt. 1. : : Oliver Riding cultivator, $25. or exc. for a mule cotton dust- er. Garnett -Adams, Daniels- ville* Ri. 2: ; . Farmall A tractor, lift, start- er, lights, cotton planter, corn planter, fertilizer hopper, culti- vators, turner and middle bust- er plows, bush and bog har- llis-Chalmers 40 Com- bine for -sale. F. G. Martin, Hoschtonk, Rt, 2. A Farmall tractor, disc plows, 2 harrows, planter, cultivators, ' good, shape, bargain. Come aft- er; Also Cider Mill, almost new, complete, $35. L. S. Tur-|, ner, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Farmall A Tractor, 1945 mod- el, 3 disc plow, drag harrow, ! A-1 condition, for sale. Phone 680 M 4. W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3, Allen Rd. 2 No. 62 John Deere Forage Harvester, with row and pick- up attachment, VP 4. (30hp) Wisc. gasoline motor. 5 mi. N. LaFayette on Hwy. 27. George]. G. Smith, LaFayette, Rt. 1. 1950 John Deere M tractor, cultivators, planter, distributor, practically new condition, $1,- Turner, Macon, Rt. 3. One 7 gal. Oak Barrel churn with frame, good as new, $5. Docia Harris, Lula. Farmall 47 tractor, 1 row, with planting and cultivating equipment; Also Wagon, 2 disc Tiller. Harrow, $1400.00. Near Chalkers Bridge. Will Chalker, Gibson, Rt. 1. a 7 Collection of miscellaneous farm equipment for sale at my place, $40. for lot. Come see. Jos. W. Smith, Jefferson, Rt. 2. Farmall A tractor, 2. disc plow, cultivators, dbi/-sec. har- row, all in excellent condition, $1150. W. E.. Chapple, Macon, 570 Forest. Hill Rd. Farmall 12 tractor, Bush and Bog, 4 dise J. D. tiller (seeder to fit), planters, fertilizer at- tachment, cultivators; mule drawn hay rake, mower, stalk cutter, manure spreader, guano distributor, 2 H wagon, 1, H,4 and 2H turn plows and other equipment for sale. Walter J. Miller, Eastman, Rt. 1. _ One 6 can McCormick-Deer- ing Milk Cooler with ice bank, 10 rhilk carfs, 10 gal. cap. for sale. Edgar Harris, Cumming, Rt. 4, Box 22. 4 row cotton duster with~pul- ley-take off for any Ford or Ferguson tractor. Come see. No letters answered. J. C. Car- pentey, Ellaville, P. O. Box = ea Spring Tooth harrow, like |lights, all equipment, cultiva- tors, planters, harrow, tiller, peanut plow, side delivery SECOND HAND MACHIN. ERY FOR SALE Allis-Chalmers Combine No. 40 in perfect cond., $250. M. C. Sims, Monroe, Rt. 3. SC Case tractor with starter, rake, for sale. McRae, Rt. 1. 4 -hp Garden tractor, dual clutch drive, 8 turn plow, cul- tivators, disc harrow, planter, sweeps, hillers, fyrrower, 36 in. sickle, bar mower, all excellent condition, for sale. Fayne W. Ivie, Madison, Box 182. Farmall A 1945 model with planters, cultivators, 3 disc plow, on rubber, drag harrow, good condition, jist been over- hauled and new paint job. Write or phone 680 M4.-W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3, Allen. Rd. Set cultivators and planters, good as new, for A John Deere Tractor, $325. Woodrow Kay, ; Rockmart, Rt. 3. King Corn planter, dbl. hop- ,per for planting corn, beans, at same time (beans between each hill of corn); Also Peanut plate and* cogs, good cond., $17.95 at my place. Tom Steed, Buena Vista. ; [ 1949 Cub tractor, disc plow, cultivators, planters, dbl. disc harrow, cotton duster, mowing machine, $650. W. H. Davis; Devereux, /- 7- Beate Garden-All tractor, 41/2 hp motor, mowing machine, blade, disc harrow, turn plow, used only about 8 hrs., $350. Tel. Fa. 2484, See at Hannah Road. Thomas F. Muirhead, Red Oak, P.*O. Box 105. _ \ Ford tractor with equipment. in good condition. G. T. Arns- dorff, Jr.. Rincon, 1948 Cub tractor, (Farmall) with equipment, used only slightly, for sale. Jack F, Tyler, Monticello, Rt. 8. e 16 in. Meadow Grist Mill, good cond., $50. cash. Or ex- change for calves, pigs, white or brow S. P. Stovall, 2 ton Caterpillar tractor, good shape, except one wheel needs building up, $300.00; Good harrow; $100, Eli M Saine;- Murrayville, Rt; 1. New cultivator-havrew, used with mules or tractor, and new Oliver zoober, $75. for quick sale. .D. J. Burel, Dacula, Rt. 1, Hog Mt. /- 4 1 H wagon and farm tools, for sale. Tel. Cr. 4549. Mrs, C. F. Sexton, Decatur, Rt.\2. 1 H wagon (Sears-Roebuck), new, to trade for a cow. Come see. Dave E. Reynolds, Law- renceville, Rt. 1. ; One single sec. 10 disc Int. harrow, good cond., $50. at my farm, 7:-'2 mi. S. E. Sylvania. new, $10.00; 3 gal. Daisy Hand Crank Churn, $3. FOB. A. Milteer, Quitman, John Deere 6 \Dise Tiller plow and seeder attachment, both in No. 1 condition, $200. at my farm 5 mi. N.. Louisville on Stapleton-Warrenton Hwy. Milton Beall, Stapleton. Elec. Inc. Brooder, 1 M eggs, good cond., $75. at my home. Tel. Cr. 5328. Mrs. A. W. Gal- loway, Decatur, 306 Mellville Ave. . Farm Master Vacuum Punp and Single Milking Unit, per- fect working condition, used one year, half price, Guaranteed. Sidney Hancock, Moultrie, Rt. 5. : : Ford tractor, cultivator, plant- r, plow and harrow, $1100.00. Day phone 233-W, night, 660-J- 3. Ben T. Abbott, Barnesville, Rti2; Farmall Cub tractor, good condition, lights, starter, two planters, corn planter, cotton planter, and distributor, culti- vator, hand lever lift, $595.00. J. E. Lightner, Ideal. Babcock Weed-Hog Bermuda Grass Harrow, almost new, all steel construction, $35.00; Cov- ington Cotton Seed Planter, $20. Fob, Mrs. L. W. Seago, ' brooders, good cond., reason- $81.60. | Barney Stc*ford, Sylvania. 2 Ooakes 50 cap. chick able price. E. D. Barrett, Col-| Ave. CA 3070. Ford-Ferguson tractor, excel- lent mechanical cond., tires ae $800. cash at my farm. . V. Montgomery, Tunnel | Hill, Rt. 1. Complete dairy equipment, 6 can McCormick-Deering cool- er, milking unit, etc. in perfect cond., at half price. Write or ee * M. Winslett, Loganville, 4 disc Athens tiller on rub>} ber, like new, $250.00; Farmall 20 on steel, runs good, $325.00; 5 ft, Oliver combine, runs good, $375. T.- A. Wilson, -Greensboro, Phone 4691. JD 2 row MT tractor, bought April, 950, used 30 days; 20 disc dbl.~sec. ,Intn] harrow, used 1 week. Cultivator, 14 in. bottom plow. Sell 20 per ct. less list price; want Cub trac- tor, practically new, 50 model preferred. R. S. Deer. Aima, Re 1 : . Good 2 H wagon, choice. of 2, Moline and Owensboro, also. 1 Cook Ditcher, all steel, in perfect cond, 1/2 mi. No. s- ton, near Bankhead Hwy. Hor- _| Langston, Unadilla, Leghorn hens or pul- |. lets; Other farm equipment}, for sale, S. W. Payne, Ball Ground, Rt. .2. lege Park, 223 West Cambridge ig Intnl combine motor, in good con d used little last er farmi equipmen' or write. M. M. M icus RETA Farmall C Tar equipment, practic class condition, $ Smith, MD, Bowd Intl. Riding Culti cond., 2H_ Turn ploy Turn plow, Sprit row, Weeder, oth for sale. 5 mi. Una 25 Standard all 11 frame, good in most of them, tractor, 60-70 drawn combs. Tak on dollar for entire on 1951 catalouge or write. H. V. Ho Harris. : : 16 in. Sprall Mill in cast fram also sheller and b S. C. Waddell, Bre ers, fertilizer a disc Hester side . cond., 80 Oliver harrow, rd. Avery tracto: planting and: cultiv ment, dbl. tra change riding or Bern for pigs or calves. Ev Vienna, Rt. 4, Box One 4 dise Intl. shape, for sale. J. Shiloh. _ 12 in, Corn Mill, ler, belt and pea th .B. C. Edwards, De Covington Rd. _ - 3 Roller Syrup gal. kettle for sa 51/2 mi. N. E. Uni Langston, Unad fla, Set Covington Ford tractor, offse harrow, good con Ernest Turner, Some farm bla for sale. T. R. The ming, Rt. 1.. an Bermuda Grass teeth, all steel practically new, Bal $35.00; Covington er, good cond., $20. Mires: Ta. We Rees, Turner Peanut 2H elec. motc-, good sale. Leroy Shiver, C Se ee ee and Phosphate Scat tor pulled, dbl. dra Martin Terracing Oliver 2 dise plow. shape, Sell or trade cattle. J. L. Shad Cultivator, Cov: ers, distributors, fo tor. 2 mi. E. Ernest C. Jacks Rt..23 Pinehurst. ace Darnell, Sr. SECOND HAND 3 a WANTED 4 at tractor, 200H. P.; or late year model, and c farm equipment in good Give full description and Mrs. Otis T. Harbin, Soro, Box 409. h U0 r hi at Grist Mill with power S ulling, motor or electric. see ation, condition, and ale price. R. . Walsh, Gar- \ dlisy lebuyg] Ht One good used Cub and@) 2X. with or without equip- it ifs H. M. Woodward, Way- 3 Rt. 2, Box 74. [ant one Beemis Tobacco | oe Must be in good Fred H. Lee, Metter. i nt set of cultivators.and 420s for model G John tivanf? tractor. G. A. Walls, oy, Care Talmadge Farm. WY nt power Take-off for WC Chalmers ttactor. Tatum aa yson, Rockmart, Rt. 1. 7 _jnt 1 Row Cultivator for ') A Farmall tractor. Must | a good condition. Cheap ash. J, D. Ellis, Rolston. nt to exchange one good mule, 9 yrs. old, 1150 lbs., brie tractor and equip- a}, 2 or 3 hp motor in good - tion; an for sale, 1 large | bell, W. Conde, li saute E ty nt/manure spreader, trac; drawn. Must be in good nt tion. Will pay cash. C. H. yacer, Gainesville, Box 391. cif int 8 or 12 Dise Cutting Pow or Steel Hay Track _.) Carage in exchange for 5 Muscovey Ducks, J. F. vg corn, Rock Springs. int brooder. Advise ~ size ; orice, J. M. Alsobrook, De- 9 -) 218 Lamont Dr. be an All-Purpose plow, ine condition, and best price a; for Ford tractor. Joe ni, , Homer, Rt. 2. i } egg cap. Robert L. Garri- ia, 4 iieota,, 1525 Fairbu#h Rd., ion 7: (Tel. Am. 0432). hme ane Farmall A actor low oped. with planter and cul- cto with hydraulic lift, bir 4 model, in good cond., ith mabt priced, H . iz. Blanch- | Appling. Wyant set late model, quick sich cultivators or planters cultivators for Farmall H Be or. John Rylee, Maysville, M ts itl at large Black Iron Pot syrup. making or tur- 8) ine State anes 2. VN pay: - a, 989 Milledge Rd. ant 1 H 2 Row Root Oot- Duster. fe be in- good or lition. A. H. Weems, Lizel- ant: good 1 H wagon with without peey eheap for fee B Y ae condition Lindsey, a ohn wae Bee Hs tate i age Modl ie C.B . Moore, Morven, ant a 8 deok broiler plant 1 automatie heat control. ih G. Holloway, Manchester, ws, | Indianola Drive. } ant late model tractor and no} ow in good Se : State sir! 2st cash price, also kind of ct ow and tractor, Tel, Ca. . CG, B. Thornton, Hege | rn x, 401 H. Princeton Ave. = Barrel elec, churn ~in ,, for dairy use, no er) than 40 gal. cap. Consider on uk churn. All letters an- red, E. W. Baxter, Bremen, QBox 34. . , | ant mowing machine fof ja tractor, also cotton duster, a Good cond. State number s (duster), cond. and pe ; H nto Paulk, Wray, Rt. 106 3 rant riding garden tractor w preferred, within. 3s of Dupont. Letters ans. Br Sirmans, Dupont, Box 4. ffl fant 1 Bush and Bog Har- 4 > planter, Guano Distribu- eae eticg equipment Chalmers Model B 2 "RSS ne ine 1 elec. incubator, 600- | & SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want mantre spreader. one condition and price. iL G. well, Roswell. Want used Graham-Hoeme plow in good condition at rea- sonable price. M. S. Gardner, Americus. PLANTS FOR SALE 75 Ae ds ee tae ees $7. M. Add postage. Mates: Quitman. ae Early large imp. Klondike Strawberry, Oe C? Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; Muscadine' vines, 3 ft; long, 25c ea.; Also Citron seed, a ab Rosie errs Cum- mingg, R snare poe We C; $5. M; Klondike, 50e C: $3.80 M; Also extra fine Striped Half Runner Bean seed, 50c large cup. Or exchange for print sacks, 200 plants for 5 print sacks, Mrs. GuyeCrowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. White Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion plants (pencil size, | CO large), green and fresh, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. del, PP; 5 M, . exp. Prompt ship ment. Satis. guar, F. F. Stokes. Fitz- gerald. Black Raspberry plants, 6, $1.00; Himalaya Blackberry, $1. doz.; Blueberry bushes, 75e doz.; Muscadine Grape Vines and "Sage plants, 20c ea.; 6, $1.; Beechnut trees, 20c ea. "Add postage. Mrs. Robert \H. Nor- rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Klondike $ awberry, 60 C; 500, $2.60; $4. M. Add postage. Mts. J. H. Durand, Flowery ie Rt. tf. % Giant Strawberry, $2.00 C; Blackberry, $1.50 C;_ Wild Blackberry, $1.50C. Mrs. Des- sie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3._ *fverbearing Strawberry, 70 C; Catnip plants, 50e ty 716ec doz, No checks. Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt. 35 Strawberry plants, early palting, Tie C; garlic, 25c doz.; Yellow root, 40e doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. -Mtn. Huckleberry lants, bearing size, 85e doz.; azle- | P nut bushes, 8 for $1.00; wild strawberry plants, doz., $1. Exe, for ogee sacks. Add post- . Nancy Henderson, aifiey. Rt Rt. 3, Box 49. Early pearne gery plants, ae arge, heavy or pers 300, $2.00; 800, $3. Pe postage. No checks. Mattie Duran, pte de Kudzu Crowns, State ert,, 2-3 yrs. on, $25. M; $4.50 C; Eldorado blackberry plants, heavy beager, a large ek ber- ries, $4 Maude muda Onion, pencil size, 500, gerald. 70 aid M; Also Striped Half Mrs. Guy Cumming | Onion Plants, Williams, Quit. _ Steubecey Plants, T5e Os Box 1 Carrollton; Rt, 5. M. Ship, every other day, PP. 2 yrs old, $2.00 C; 500, $7.80; Young plants. No checks, 600, $5.00; Sage Plants, 6, $1.00. Hamby, Geoesit e. $1.00; $1.50 Delivered im- Mastodon OyLe ward Bean Seed, 50e large cup. ie re 1, $5.00 M, Full count, PP. Mrg. ee Mastodon Straw- Freeze Proof Chas. W. Cab- H, L. Williams, Baxley. $12.50 M1; Klondike Strawberry, Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2 Jimmie Nell one Murrayville, | $ Must be 4n good cond. lley, Ho: rtense, Re. i Cryst Wax and White Ber- mediately, I. L. Stokes, Fita- $4.80 M; Klondike, 50 G change for id. rae sacks, ba 50 Yo a. ww / ee Lightsey, Saint Rt. 3 berry, $1.00 C. PP, Tom Kittle, bage Plants, delivered at $3.00 Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.5 Dd: Rooted Strawberry, $1.00 ; doz.5- Se MARKET BULLETIN PLANTS FOR SALE ee PLANTS FOR SALE PAGE THREE SEED FOR SALE Klondike, Strawberry, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, -$2.00 C; 500, $7.50; -$12.50 M. Del. Prompt shipment. No checks. Ethel Crowe, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Red Strawberry, $1.50 C; 500, $6.00; Rooted Sage, $2.00 doz.; Crabapple, rooted, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Dorothy Saine, Murrayville, Rt, 1. Chas, Wakefield, Marion Market Cabbage Plants, $3.00 M. Deliver:d, Plants grown since freeze. Phone 45079. B. F. ie ard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box White Bermuda, Crystal Wax Onion (pencil size), 500, $1.25; $1.75 M del. PP. Express 5000, $7.00. yee shipment, guar. H, J, Puckett, Fiteenall. Everbearing Serer $1.00 LC; Wonderbe: Gibson, Red Gold, Jewells, 75c C; Red and Black Raspberry, White Black- berry, Rooted Sage, 6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Mastodon Strawberry), 75c GC; 300, $2.00; $8.50, 500. PP Good Prompt shipment. No stamps nor checks. Mrs. Fannie Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Mastodon Stzawberry, 75c C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.50; No checks nor stamps. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Annie Strickland, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. i Lady T. Strawberry, 45c C; 300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; Pepper- mint, 30e "doz; $1.20 C; Tansy, Horehound, 6, 30c. Mrs, J, M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt, 1, Box 455. Genuine Blakemore and Mis- sionary Strawberry, Ist. yr., 80c C; 500, $3.50; $6.00 M; Lawton) Blackberry, 1.00 dgz.; $7.50 C T. H. Graves, Fayetteville. White Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion Plants, fresh, green (pen- cil size), 500, ei 0; $1, 50 M; Del, PP; 5 M, $5. 50; 10 M $10. 00 exp. col, Full count, Satis. F, r. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Certified bearing Strawberry, $2.00 C; Mastodon, $5.00 M; Bushal Gourd Seed, 25e doz. Add post- aae: ; Fred Thomas, Crandall, Robinson and .Streamliner Girt & Strawberry, $2.00 an, Lexi aa a aoe ington, Klondike oo 300 $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Add postage, Fro t shipment. Mrs. umming, Rt. onic and Jerse field abbage plants, 60, Sibe $1. 80; -. 50 plans varieties 'Straw- D. 200, $1.60; 600, 30 06; $5.00 ML. W. HL Branan, Gordon, Immediate shipment, all lead- ing varieties cabbage e. plants, $2.50 M. FOB, No COD. Lewis Taylor. Tifton, P. O. Box 193, Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plan Baltimore and Lady T., 75 Ee .00 M; tame blac. berries well rooted Jants, $1. 00; Mtn. Huckleberry ushes, 2 dog, mm Ras size, T5c Add postage, Black, Cleveland, Rt. ee aoe Huckle Ts Plants, bear- Hazlenut Sag 8 aL 00; Wild berry, 6 doz, $1.00; Yellow Root, 65c dos. A: Add postage. Exchange for print sacks, Mrs, Nanoy Papas Ellijay, Rt. 8, Box Straw- Mastodon Strawberry, 70e G 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike 60e = 500, $2.50; $4.25 M, Mrs. A, D. . Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1, sae and cre ae $1.00 V W 000% 0 00'9 z0 Little Rice Pea Seed, $2. LB Ace tl bu, L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Klondike Strawberry, 60 e 50, $2.50; $4.00 M, Mrs. 1. * Durand, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1. Condon Giant Mastodon Hiver- bearing Strawberry, $1.00 ; ef hompson, 7 G; Horse le Trees, 20 ea.; Crabapple, 1.00, Add postage. Mrs. Mae turn mer, Gainesville, Rt. 6, Blakemore Strawberry, rooted d ked, 7 0 an hg es Streamliner Ever-: St Waldrip, Gaineville, R, Klondike Sra w betty 200, $1.00; 500, $2.25; $4.00 M. del.; 5 M up, $3. 75- Mw express collect. No checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Premier Strawberry plants, $1. C; Red Indian Summer Raspberry, $1. doz.; Mt. Huckle- berry, bearing size, 65c doz.; Hazlenut, 75c> doz.; Yellow Root, 60c doz.; Horse Radish, 6, 50c; Pink Crabapple, May apple, 25. Add postage, Mrs. Lee, Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Progressive and _ Dorsett Strawberry, $1. C; 2 Thornless Boysenberry, $1. doz. Mrs. Laura Jackson, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Kudzu ets land 2 yrs. old, $2. C; $15. M; Also Little Boy Prolific Seed Corn, $2.00 pk.; $6. bu. FOB. Comer Meeks, Alto, Reel; 3 in 1 Everbearing Straw- berry, 50 plants, $1.25; $2. C. PP. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. SEED FOR SALE Tender bean, white beans, 8 wks. 50c pint; J. B. Wonder, 55c pt.; col, bunch, 45c pt.; 35c Qt. frost-proof turnip sed, thls., 25c; dried apples, 45c lb.; garlic, 35c doz.; Horseradish, 15 bunch. Add postage. No chks. Dollie Eller, Titus. Hales Best cantaloup seed, 60c cup; long green cucumber, 10c thls, hot pepper, 5 pods, 10; searlet sage, 10c tbls; dry leaf sage, 20c cup. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell. Rt. 2. Congo (the- wonder water- melon) seed, limited amount, selected, top quality, $4.00 Ib. From large, full grown water- melons, shade dried on screen. Write. A, M. McCorvey, Moul- trie. Rt. 5. 10 Ibs., ee velvet -Okra seed, 50c lb. Add postage. P. E. Wallace, Hapeville, 493 Arnold Calif. multiplying beer seed, 25e start. No COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart. Rt. 2. Roeckyford cantaloup seed, No. 450. Truckers Kind, $2.50 1b.; also Spanish peanuts, 20 lb. Mrs. Jessie Johnson, Cordele. Rt, 2. 200 lbs. nice, clean Half Run- ner bean seed, 75e lb., and post- age, Tom DeLange, Athens. Rt. 1. Dill seed, 15 lange spoonful; dill, 10e bunch; okra (bear until late frost), 25c per match box full. PP. Exe. box full-for same amount Half Runner beans. Gordon Leatherwood, Law- renceville. Pure white velvet okra seed, 50c lb. Exe. for English peas, nest multiplying onions, Bush string beans and white bunch butterbeans, Maude Johnson, Morrow, Rt. 1, Box 6. Tender garden beans, pink and white Half Runners, free of weevils, 50- cup,/ Add post- age. Exe. for print or white sacks in eond, Mrs. Amos Hensley, Talking Rock. Rt. 2. Several hundred pounds good Sericea Seed, Combine run, 15 oe FOB. 8S. P. Reed, Varnell, t, Given Pod Okra, grows high, 1950 seed, 40e large cup; Ex- change for Ngo print feed sacks Old Fashion Pumpkin Se will grow to weigh from 50-10! ful, H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1, . Long Green Okra Seed, from 1950 crop, clean, from selected pods, Also Fla, Speckled Run- ning Butterbean, each 25c cup; 75c lb, PP. Mrs, W, A. Parrish, McDonough, Rt. 3, 20-25 Ib. Garrison Water- melon Seed, $2.25 lb, Guy Powell Lumber City. Tall spewing Okra Seed, smooth long pods,. 40c large cup; bunch Red Butterbeans, 40 cup; $1.00 orders PP. Mrs. A, Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40. New green. Glaze Collard seed, worlds champion, 4 tbl, $1.00; 8, $2. PP. Mrs. T, T. Hol- loway, Cobbtown. About 6 lbs. Yellow Meated Watermelon Seed, black rind, $1.50 lb. PP. V. C. Garrett, Gainesville, 1318 B. B. Rd. Davis Pumpkin Seed, 25 Cj 500, $1.00, PP. Add postage. A. T, Davis, Waycross, Rt. 2, Box Bushel Gourd seed 26, age Add postage. Mrs. G: P. Nunn, Crawfordville. Hastings White Velvet Okra 5 seed, 75 pt. PP in Ga. Mrs, W. A. OKelley, Unadilla, Rt. 1. 6000 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza, meet Triple A requirements, $16. Cwt. FOB. No orders fill less than 100 lbs. R. E. Ay- cock, Monroe. Congo Melon: seed, $2.50 lb, Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, 500 lbs. Congo Watermelon seed, hand saved, guaranteed pure, not mixed with citron, = Ib. John Q. Perry, Ogee- chee. - Sericea Lespedeza, cleaned, searified, 20c lb.; Clean Com- bined, 15e I1b.; Clean - hulled Sericea, 18 lb.; Sanford Wheat, $2.50 bu.; German and Brown, Top Millet, 6c 1b.; combine run, recleaned, 8c lb. Only 50 Ibs. or over orders filled. Tel. 30-W Bowdon, C. D. Bowdon. Pure Dwarf Okra seed, 1950 crop, 50c lb.; 10 lbs., $4.50. M. 8. McCord, Pelham, \Rt. 2. Tender, white Creaseback cornfield bean se 50c cup- free of worms and peel an core, 30e lb. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial, 80 lbs., choice, bright w mento seed, $1.25 lb. O. @, Perdue, Yatesville, ~ ; Garrison watermelon, canta- loupe, gourd, hot, Bell und Birdeye pepper, Hastings cab- bage-collard seed. All 15c tbls, plug postage. M. O. preferred. Mrs. Viola C, Brady, Cairo, Rt 1, Box 348, Long green pod okra seed, 40e nota ce . Clyde Bennett, Lyerly, Rt, 1. Old fashioned bunch Eng, pea seed, 40 cupful; okra, 30c oupful; pumpkin, 26 cupful; also Klondike straw- berry plants, 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Black Diamond, Garrison and Congo watermelon, Hales Best Cantaloupe and long pod okra seed, 25c ounce pkt., $1.25 lb. postpaid, Earl Stuckey, Blackshear, also alnut Meats, 50c i lb. in lange pieces. Add post-| Big start fresh Old Fashion age, Mrs. Myrtle Panter, Mor-| Calit. Beer seed, 25c per start ganton, Rt. 1, Box 29, plus 3c postage. Stamps ace ceptable. Mrs. Ella Green, 500 Ibs. Genuine Cannon Ball Black Diamond Watermelon, state tested, 93 per ct. germ., $1.00 Ib. FOB; Original Ga. Sweetheart Melon Seed, $2.00 a Kenneth W. Birdsong, Gor- lon, Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, 1950 crop, hand saved, from. selected melons, grown on new land, free of disease, govt. test 95 per et. germ., small lots, $1.60 Ib.; Lange lots, $1.00 lb. :: J, Bloodworth, Gordon, - Rt. Selected hand saved, shade cured Black Diamond Melon Seed, $1.00 lb, FOB. C. B. Hurst, Meigs, Rt 1. Smyrna. Mammoth ree Sunflow- er seed, $1.25 ce Okra, $2.25 gal. PP. Mrs. YB. Elliott, Lae vonia, Rt, 1. Black- Diamond, Garrison, Congo Watermelon, and Hales best Cantaloupe seed, 2c ozs $1.50 1b.; Perkins Long Pod Okra, Q5e oz. packet; $1.25 ib. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear, 3 to 8 tons Sericea Lespedeza seed, combine run, for sale, Claud Montgomery, Commerce, Old Fashion Pumpkin seed, grows to weigh 50-100 Ibs., $1. for 5e match box full. wo Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1. lbs., $1.00 per 5c match box? Wood, ful; also nice, sundried appleg, : we _ SEED FOR SALE e Green glazed collard seed, kt. 3 pkts., 600; 3 ounces be. T. J. Steed, Buena Large, yellow meat water- melon seed, 25 for 10c and _ stamped envelope; Okra seed and white mush peas, 25c cup- Add postage. Mrs. P. E. aylor, Rebecca. Kobe Lespedeza seed, Com- bine run, nice and clean, 12 1b=h. A Caldwell, Gay: arn Seven Top Turnip seed, 15c es big spoonful; squash, 24 seed, 15c; good tender white pole beans, weevil treated, 45c cup- ful. Add postage. No chks. _ Viola Stover, Ellijay, Rt. 2. White and cream Half Run- ner, pink bunch beans, white pole beans, okra seed, all, 50c cupful. Exc. for good print sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Cliff Silvers, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.- Good tender striped half runner and pink peanut beans, 50c cup; white creaseback and - speckled -cutshorts, 50c cup; ~ Okra sed, 45c cup. Exc. for feed sacks: 2 cups for 4 print or 6 white. Can fill large or- ders. Edward Goble, ~Ellijay, ists 200 ibs: Cannon Ball water- melon seed, 75c lb. Tested germination 87 per et. J. C. Bivins, Haddock, Rt. 2. Limited supply imp. Congo watermelon seed, 75c per 1/4 Ib. by mail postpaid. Mrs. S. A. Verner, Hartwell, 535 East Franklin St. Quantity cleaned, scarified and tested Sericea seed, no dod- der or other noxous weeds. In clean 100 Ib. sacks, 22c lb. _ Write or phone for further in- ' formation. Dr. L. A. Mosher, Atlanta, Box 1533. Phone WA ~ 7509. White Tender Garden beans, Early White Lightning Okra and Nixon _ Muskmelon seed, ea. 50c cuy Also Dry Sage, 30 qt. Add) postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Pure Black Diamond Water- melon seed, $2.50 lb. PP. Send MO. Edwin Alexander, Doug-} Jasville, Rt. 3. Okra seed, 45 pt. Plus_post- age. Mrs. Emory Grindle, Cleve-_ dand, Rt Ie 2 __ Black Dianiond Yellow Meat, -. Ga. Pride Dixie Queen Water- | -melon seed, limited amt, not mixed, and few shippers fa- vorite cantaloupe seed, sound, hand saved, shade dried, 1950 crop, 65c cup. PP. No stamps nor checks. Mrs. I. M. Sulli-. - van, Carrollton, 471/2 Clifton) ~ Yerrace. Half Runner r Rs 1950 crop -Sericea seed in | 100 lb. bags, dbl. screened, 1le .. Ib.; Good, combine run, no dod- . der, practically clean, 9c Ilb.; 1950 crop Martin Combine Milo, 99 per ct.. purity, 71 per. ct. ~ germ... in 100 lb. bags. 5c Ib. -Mark- T. Warren, Dewey Rose. Lespedeza seed, Kobe, re- cleaned and new bags, testing 98-90, 15 1/2c: 1b.; Sericea; re- cleaned and scarified, 171/2 tb.; also Cokers 100 wilt cot- tonseed, 90 -per ct. ger. Bert. with blue tag, $13.00 CWT. C. H. Murrow, Far mington. Tel. 2948. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE ; 1950 Dynamite popcorn, gound, clean, dry and weevil- free, for planting or popping, 5 lbs. $1. del. or will exch: Larry Shelton, Dial. 300 bu. White corn for sale. E. C. Pearman, Chula. Corn, $2. bu. Also Braham peas, $4. bu. All FOB. J. L. Garner, Warthen. Haleomb 2 ear prolific seed corn, also Hastings improved yellow prolific seed corn, se- dectec, nubbed and shelled. In even bu. bags, $3.50 per bu. 2 bu., $6. FOB..T. M. Webb, EIl- fijay. New Improved Yellow Pop- corn, shelled, 5 Ibs. $1.00; $17. | Also Gatan Soy beans, | Peanuts, 2-4 in hull, $2. E. ND 4 PEC .ND FOR SALE FO! UIT TREES Pure Whatleys Seed Corn,| > 1950 crep a, tae -Half|_ Brown Turkey and Celestial Ist year, selected, hand nub-| Runner bea teacupful, | large fig bushes for sale at half | bed, shelled, $4. bu.; $1.25 pk.| plus postage. Mig. . L. Pat-|price at my home,Mrs. W. D. es State how shipped. W. C.|+erson, lowery inch, Rt. 1.| Callaway, Atlanta, 1696 Rogers. ian Covington, Rt. 4. Glean, sone Velvet ea ee Ave. S. W:, RA 0179, 3000 bu. Ear Corn, $2. bu.|in pod, . ton; Threshed| -Scuppernong and muscadine Will deliver within 1 mi.| beans, grape vines, 12 for $1.50; hazle- radius in 125 to 300 bu. lots. R. A. Register, Rentz. Pure Whatleys Prolific seed corn, nubbed, shelled, $1.50 pk.; $5. bu. A. H. Thurmond, Farm- ington. 350 bu. corn at my _ barn, $1.75 bu. 41/2 mi. So. Brook- let. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brook- let, Rt. 2. 60 or 70 bu. Yellow Dixie 18 corn; 2 tons Spanish Peanut Hay; several bu. Bunch Cop- perskin Sweet Potatoes for eat- ing, and about 60 bu. seed for: sale; Also 10 or more pounds hand selected Cannonball Mel- on seed, $2.50 lb. Mrs. Pearl Smoak, Warwick. : Big Marlboro Corn, nubbed, shelled, 2 or 3 ears to stalk, $1.25 pk.; $4) buy OBS No checks. J. ~. Locke, Butler, Rt. His ? Whatleys certified seed corn, exc. germ., $4. bu.; Ga. 101 Hy- brid Seed corn, rounds and flats, 91 per ct. germ. to 97 per ct., purity 99 per ct. plus. even wt. 2 br. bags, $3.75. O. M. Ware, Marshallville. Hybrid South American NM ishroom, Orange and Yel- low Kernal Popcorn, very high po ping expansion, varies from 28-30 volume, 30.1b., 20c lb. Not prepaid. Mrs. Lona Tal- lent, Lula. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Brown Crowder Field peas, sound, clean, 25c teacup. Add postage; 1/2 bu., $10. exp, col. Prempt shipment. A.. J. Ad- ams, Fitzgerald; Rt. 2, Box 177. Big Purple Hull peas, 50c lb.; 5 _Ibs., $2.00; Little Red Speckled Crowders, 40c lb.; 5 lbs., $1.75. T. M. Franklin, Winston; ats os White Tender Half Runner Garden beans, 50c teacup; Dry Sage Leaves, 30 qt.; Red iy Ww Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Red Speckled Running But- ter Pgas, 3 lbs., $1.00; or 45 lb. PP i. Georgia. Cash or MO. No checks. Mrs. A. B. Prickett, | Maysville, Rt. 2. Around. 100 bu.. pure Brab, |and 25 bu. Clay peas, sound, |' for sale.. Write for prices, en- closing Postal .Card for reply.. O. M. Moore, Buena Viste, Rt. ds Garden beans, half runner cream color, pole and brown cornfield creaseback beans, 50c cup, or exc, for print sacks. Ea. pay postage. Jemina Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. Little white lady peas, ene dersons white lima beans, Burpees. stringless 6 wks., ten- der, garden snap _ beans. Ba. 20e cupful or 1 cup of ea. 2 var., postpaid for 50c. No chks. John Crone, Gillsville,. Rt. 1. Good, tender garden beans, white and striped half runners, little pink 6 wks. and brown six weeks, striped cutshort, all, ae cup. Exe. for print or white d sacks, 100 Ib. oe Mrs. = a Beal, Ellijay, Rt. White Half Runner and Streaked Half Runner beans, 3 cups, $1.25; Early Brown Pear, 6 teacups, $1.25. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. yy Red Speckled Crowder peas, 30c cup; 5 cups, $1.00; Tender |~ Okra, 35c cup;, -eed Peanuts, 40c cup. Exchange for white or print sacks. Mrs, Carl Smith, Ellijay. Good tender Garden beans, White and Stri.ed Half Run- ners, Little Pin': and Brown 6 Weeks beans, Striped Cutshorts, 50c cup. Exchange for print or white sacks, 100 lb. cap. Mrs. i H. W. Jones, Cornmerce, Rt. Eula Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Cherry, Persimmon, 1, 2, 3 ft, mt $3.75 bu. W. L. so Sparta. : Old Time Little White Ten- der Half Runner Garden bean seed, White Tender Cutshort Cornfield, free of weevils, pas cup. PP, Mrs. T. H. Wade; Talking Rock, Rt. 1. Purple Hull Crowder peas, 25c lb.; 5 lbs., $1.00; Also~Red and White Spanish Peanuts, $2. pk.; Green Glaze Collard seed, 20 \ thls.; 6 tbl., $1. PP in 1st! and 2nd zone. Mrs, as A. om son, Martin. \ Striped, Speckled White Half Runner beans, 50c cupful; Yard Long beans, "Black Foot long} peas, 26. seed, 15c; Dynamite popcorn, 4 oz., 15c; 50c lb. Wee- vil treated. PP. Stamps okey. A. S. King, Lawrenceville, ee 3. ; - About 30 bu. good, sound running-Velvet beans for ar. del. Small lots, $5, bu. or en- tire lot for $4. bu. Contact.*J. W. Lawson, Soperton, Rt. 1. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE. Peanut Hay, free of poison, $20. ton fob farm. J, C, Ward, Perry. Several tons Runner Peanut Hay, gathered without rain, no poison, $238. ton at my barn. Walter H. Greenway, Kite, Rt. 2. i Several tons Peanut Hay for |. | sale. A, L, Walker, Rhine. 10 tons good Velvet beans in the hull, for sale at my farm. cd. Kirksey, Butler, Rt. 1.. Good quality Peanut Hay, | mostly ~Runfier, 8 tons..$25. ton. Telephone: Tif. ton Exchange, No. Mrs. eH W. tae Chula. 7 7 PECAN ion FRUIT TREES FOR SALE State insp. leading var., pe- can trees, Stewarts, 2-7 ft. $i: 09 to $3.00 each. Large var. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. State insp., leading varieties Apple trees, 4-5 ft:, 30c ea., Pear, 4-5 ft. 50c ea.; Concord, Niagara and Lutie grapevines, |, 10 ea.; scuppernong, 25 2 yr., Bex Alexander, ea. All PP. V., Cleveland. Rt. 5. Horse apple, Cataw raba, - Wa!- nut, . Hickorynut, Mulberry 50c, ea.; Himalaya Blackberr es 15c ea. $10.00 C; Gooseberry, Currants, red and Black Haw, all rooted, and $1.00 orders PP in Ga. Josphine Raley, Mitch- ell. _ Stuart pecans, State insp., 1- 2 ft., trees, $1.00; 2-3 ft. $1 25; 3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-5 ft. $1.75 ea; Seedling pecan trees, 3-7 ft, $1.00 ea. FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordele. Rt. 3 phone 973-W-3. Peach Trees: May Flower, Elbert, Golden Jubilee, Hale Haven, Hiley, etc., 2-3 ft. 35c ea.; Apple,best varieties, 3-4 it. 65c ea.; Kieffer Pear, 4-5 ft, $1.00 ea.; Grape Vines (Con- cord), 2 yr., 50c State insp. and |~ guaranteed. WT sCook;-Mc- Donough, Rt. 1, Scuppernong Grape Vines, Pomegranate Trees, l5c ea.; Red Sugar Fig Trees, 25c; Also Blac Walnuts, $1.50 bu, at my hone 3 mi. E. Statesboro. Add post- age. Mrs. J. R:Brannen, States- boro, Rt, 1. - 2yr. old rooted Sweet Pusple Scuppernong, 75c ea.; Fig Bush- es, large Bronze, rooted, 2-3-1t.; 50c ea: Del. J. C. Sawyer, Cuth- bert. Govt. insp., leading var., 2 yr. apple trees, 5 to 7 ft. 40c ea.; Peach, 2 ft. 25c ea.; Chi- nese Chesnuts, 2 yr., 3-4 ft., $1. approximately. | - 1060-M-2. | | ski nut and blueberry- bushes, 12, $1.00; catnip and balm, 3, 25c; Red and Black Raspberry, 12, $1.25; garlic bulbs, 3 doz., $1.; Kudzu crowns, $10. M. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Tung oil seedlings, 18 to 24 inches in size, 50c dozen PP; larger quantities, $3. C. FOB by Express. Leon Ozmore, Col- quitt. Rosehaven. Apple, Peach, Pear, and Cherry trees, also Grape Vines for sale. Low prices. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Black Walnut trees, 6-12 in., 25c ea. up in large quantities: Others larger available. Tel. Ve. 2745. Walter L. Morris, At- lanta, 444-Collier Rd., N. We Caiif. O@range-trees, 1 yr., $1. xea.; 2-yr., $2. ea.: Seed, 50, $1.5; World's largest seed, 2 oz.,*$k00; Date Palm Seed, B'ythe Isle grown, 25, $1. B. O. Fussell, _ pe, 889 Edgewood Ave. _ + 5 Jap. Walnut trees, Shady: for setting, 3 two yr. trees, $3. ea.; 2 one yr. trees, $2.50 ea. PP anywhere in- Ga., Fla., or Ala. Cash with order: C. J. Garrett. Bremen, P=-0; Box 112% 5 2 each, June, Horse. Detroit, | Yates apples and Red. Haven, 2 Elbertas, 1 J. D. Hale. All 12. for $5. or any of these or other var., 50c ea. O'Neal Hitt; Jas- per, Rts3: 2S Plum and Fig plants, 25 ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. z ; 5 2 Pecan trees, Gov't insp., Schley, Stuarts and Money- makers, 2-3 ft., $2.00; 3-4 ft., $2.25: 4-5 ite $2.50; 5-6 ft., $2.75: 6-8 ft., $3.00; 8 to 10 ft., $3.25.- Calvin Harman, Stovall. 2 ~ POTATOES: FOR SALE |; State insp., certified copper bunch S R. seed potatoes, $5. bu. at my farm, 2 mi. So. Graymont, Avery A. Alderman, Graymont. Old fashioned, wake Bunch yam eating potatoes, $3507 Dus FOB Express; 5 bu. or over $3. bu. FOB Express; also picked and washed 1950 crop peanuts, $1.25 peck, $4.50 bu. FOB. Mrs. Clarence: McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1, Cert. Cliett Bunch Gouoer Skin P. R.. seed potatoes, di- rect from breeder, $4. bu. FOB... Hy oR: Draughon, Pinehurst. - condition, free from disease; selected small potatoes which make more slips. All bunch var, five cents 1b. at my home. 1, Box 65. eGo or more bu. sweet pota- toes, P. R. Runhing, Govt insp. W.-M. Pitts, Sr, EPO eee Rt. 4. 10 bu. 1.0 to the Hill sweet potato seed, three cents lb. Al- so 4 bu. Two Crop pea. seed, $6. bu. Staten Tas Alma, Beto cces Sweet potato seed, $1. 75 bu. for truck. loads and $2... bu. basket for Exp. shipments. D. Jz ~ Harrison, Blackshear. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE 1950 -crop Strained Table Honey, six 5 lb. jars, $6.00; One 60 lb. can, $8.50. fob. Quali- ty guaranteed. Prompt ship- | ment, H. L. Hallman, Nahunta, Ox 2. = Several hives Bees, new patent hives, complete, for sale. Tel. Ca. 3096. A. P. Robinson, Hapeville, 3777 Atlanta Ave. 125 stands Bees in patent frame hives, State inspected, in good condition, for sale. N. W. Fowler, Moultrie, Rt. 4. _ 20 hives Bees .in patent ; Cherry and Pear, 2 yr., 4- 6. ft., $1.00; grapevines, 25c ea. Postpaid, Lee Head, Cornelia. Cantaloupe ; hand | Seed sweet. potatoes, in good ; OR, Chambers, Dawson, Rt. | Add postage. zant, Dial. i ae ae best ri a or ee Ib. lots. Add pc print sacks: 1 good cond. Behe: Nive sundried app) peel and Gore, 195( lb. Add postage. Free, Dial. = ~ 1950 crop Davis apples, 5 Ibs., $5. PP. Mr Hiawas 2 no.peel, core Ib. Ade po Mrs. Jasper Sundried appl wor:.is, peel, and Cecil Hunnicutt, D _ Bright Sundri ett, Austell, Rt.- Extra. fine Silver Bantams, from priz $10. trio; fee Cockerels, $3. Piscamee Negro. R Game Cock and 2 laying), $10. Mfs. F ~ett, Kennesaw, Rt. Dark Cornish Roo lets, spring 1950 ha best blood tested stoc MO. chipess in Mrs. R. C. Sand Pure cs Cor ; ready for servicc, $3. of. two. - H. W. Farmington. Purebred blood 1 test Cornish Cockerels, A $2215: eas ss Dehra Walters, Lavonia, R Snyders Pure B horses, Stags, $7.50; Pufre Grist , Gradys NS} Top- Knotted Hen; Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2 Game Stags, Ap: trimmed, one Cuba horse, other pure W Ibs. ea., $3.50 ea; $ DEO. Huff, Mon Purebred Dark Co Cockerels, Ap ate 2, $3.50. Tim cross br hives, Make best offer. O. P. Foster, Good Hope. = o ry, @ovi er. Mrs, J. B. Dark Cornish Game oster, $2. ea. Mrs. C. Eastman, Rt. 4. hens and 1 roost- Walraven, Dallas, L. pullets, 9 75 per ct. No H. . McLeod, ul- | BANTAMS: ,\G. | Cochins, $7.50. O. T, Cowley, . Atlanta, 2580 Cascade Rd., S. W. ei nolds-Dr., S nS, | horn Cockerels, RI Red Cocker- Blue Peafowl,. plumage Chinese Pheasants, $10. Bantams (pure Bronze Turkeys ese, $16.50 pr. rder. Mrs. Helen ng | Lumpkin. 35, Tiger. an- Guineas, $2. .; $18. doz, Fob. Jchlochnee, Rt. 1. lb. | Box 127. r Sow tt eee ~ 1 pair large Gray Gee Mar. 1950 hatch, gander an goose, $6. at my home, Ex-| change for 4 young heavy breed hens, Gordon Pece, College Park, 914 Bussey Rd. 7 Geese, Toulouse and white Amden cross breed, $5. ea.; Also one Mammoth Bronze -| Turkey Hen, $5. Mrs. M. F. /Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427. p 15 White Geese for sale. Quinton Paulk, Wray, Rt. 2. 4 ~ About 40 Guineas; last Au- gust hatch, 6 Buff Cockerels, about 15 Dark Cornish Hens ((pullets). Sell Guineas at $1.25 ea, if all taken. McKinley Ed- wards, Rome, Rt. 6. os ANDALUSIANS: 2 es Andalusian Roosters, _ 1950 hatch, $2.00 ea. Or exchange. ; Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2. owes : : Black Cochin Bantam Cocks, | Hens, Cockerels, Pullets, $5.09 -|ea.; Winners where-ever shown. | Black Cochin, $10.00; trio 4 Bantam Roosters, Warhorse Game type, 10 mos.-2 yrs, old, $1.00 ea, See at my home. L, {/F. Howard, oe 2040 Ry- | a -|BANTAMS: _ _ 2 8 BR Cockerels...White Leg- el Partridges, 2 White Wyandot- te Cockerels, all from prize) winners, $1.25-$2.50 ea. James C.. Mitchell, LaFayette, P. O. Box -243.75. CReN bere 10 Common Bantam Helis, 1 lect, Mrs. George W. Slaton, Tignall, RFD 1. Young Buff Cochin Bantams, best of layers, $3.00 pr. John W. Harrell, Lakeland. ~ CORNISH, GAMES, AND GIANTSe = eT Extra nice trio Dark Cornish Chickens, large blocky cock and 2 pullets, just starting to lay, from AAAA grade chicks, May jhatech, $10.00, J.-H. Barr, Bae ee Pit Games, 1 cock, 2 hens, $10.00; One cock, 2 pullets, $8.00. Ship COD. R. H. Crawford, Dark Cornish Roosters and : oe: Cockerels and Pullets, [$2.25 ea. FOB. MO: Shipped in | light crates. Mrs. John McCrary, Pinehurst; RFD 2. bet y .|GAMES: _ per oe, 3 nice hens, and early hatch large stags, pure Winbate Br.- | Reds, $20.00; Pure Hartzog! Negro Stags, $5:00 and $7.5u;. a- | Hens, $5.00 ea. All guaranteed. , | M. Order. Jimmy Akin, Atlan- |ta, 3387 Oakcliff Rd, SW. _|PIT GAMES: ~ _Clairbourne Cock, Hens, 2 Nichols Blue, 5 Claret Round Head, 5 Negro Head, 2 Ken- tucky Dom, lot-for $25.00 at . |farm. C, L. Rhinehardt, Young t Harbis; Rts ok 3 Purebred White Cornish coc- kerels; $2.50 ea, Mrs. O. L. Craft, | Lavonia. } ; : .| 2 purebred heavy type Dark iS Corbish. Oct, 1950 hatch pullets, $3.25 or $1.65 ea.; some young _ |cockerels, $2.75 ea. hens $2.50 , |a. MO. only, Miss Cora B. Pat- q|\terson, Ty: Ty. Rt .1s. = LEGHORNS:/ 60 Colonial best egg grade White Leghorn hens, 10 Fae old, $1.75 ea. or lot. Come see. Will not ship. Norman ~Saine, Murrayville, Ree Sa. : _ 350. White Leghorn hens, lay- ing well, raised last spring, $1.25 ea. See at my farm. Frank =)\C, Chapman, Lizella~ RFD 1. MINORCAS: 8 large Black Minorca~hens, 1 yr. old, now laying, and 1 fine rooster, $18. at my home at Hammond Park on 3rd St: Mrs. J. D. Durden, Hapeville, 6 Black Minorca pullets, all ~ }1 yr. old and Jaying, and 1 | cockerel, $20. Mrs. L. Li Wal- bb, | lace, Atlanta, 469 Metropolitan Pls (S. E: ; : | Satis. guar. Also trio. White | Rooster, $8.00 for lot. Exp. Col=f MISC. CHICKEN: as 100 friers,. fat, $1. ea. Hattie Couch, Monroe, Rt. 2, ORPINGTONS: Purebred SC English strain Buff Orpington, 16 or 20 pul- lets. soon to begin laying, 1 Rooster in service, $1.50 ea.. FOB. MO. No checks, Mrs. C. W.. Griffin, Screven, Rig PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, QUAIL, DOVES, ETC.: : 1950 hateh.-Bob White Quail, $5. pr.; 5 or more pairs, $4.50- pr. C. Whit. Turner, McDon- ough. 6 Golden pheasant cocks, 1950 hatch, $5. ea. B. M. Cross, Fairburn. REDS (NH, RI, OTHERS): ~ 7 NH pullets, nearly ready to begin laying, no culls, $1.C. ea. FOB. I furnish crate, return- able at my expense B. H. Bankston, Ashburn, 25 fine NH Red pullets, 21/2 to 3 lbs., $1.25 ea. Will ship. No checks. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Rt. 3,.Box 157. 50 fine Columbian Hamp- shirc pullets, beginning to lay, no culls, $1.50 ea. Mrs. G. C. Callahan, Blackshear, Rt. 2. ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE, | OTHERS ce BR Cockerels; Thompson Ringlet strain, 11 mes. old, $3. ea.; 2, $5.50. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. B TURKEYS, GUINBAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: 3 Mallard Ducks, 1 Drake, all- 1950 hatch, pure wild stock, domesticated, very gentle $5. for lot. FOB. Money Order; 3 purebred Bantam Cockerels, $1. ea. C. A. Morris, Rocky Face. 2 Bronze Toms, 18 Ibs. ea., 50e-Ib.; 4 Bronze Turkey hens, .| 12-14. lbs. ea, 50 lb. Will not ship. Mrs. Cliff Harrell, Sparta, 22: R ~S 36 pure White African Guineas, about 3/4 hens, $1.25 ea. at my home. Will not ship. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson. WYANDOTTES: oe Rose Comb Silver Lace Wy- andotte Roosters, March hatch, large, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Henry Mullen, Lyerly, Rt. 2. : 3..-C. S. L. Wyandotte cocks,. purebred, Feb., 1950 hatch, $2. ea. Docia Harris, Lula. ~ : POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS: Want raise 50 baby chicks to 10 wks. old on halves; other party furnish chicks and feed. and I furnish equipment and work. Have new box type elec. brooder. Mrs. Simon Shipp, Talbotton, Rt; 2.000 3 HDMeKS. 284 Want exc. 4 gal. okra seed at 60c lb. for Rouen ducks. Write. Robert Wellborn, Jr., LaFay- ette, Rt. 1. GEESE: ~ Want large Gray - Toulouse geese. State age and price. John K. Humphries, Waverly Hall, _ f LEGHORNS: ; Want 12 or 15 Brown Leg- horn pullets and 1 rooster. Ad- vise. Mrs.. Eddie J. Hughes, Buford, Rt. 2. PEAOWLS: _ Want 1 peafowl hen, priced right, Contact, .J. La Winn, Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 32. ROCKS; .. Want some White Rock young hens or -pullets, range raised and reasonably priced. Contact. O. C. Bradberry, Cov- ington, Rt. 1, Box 135. _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ARTICHOKES; Nice, large white Artichokes, 3 | 75c gal. plus postage. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Conyers, BEES: 300 Hives of Bees, in 11, 8 and 15 frame, all good shape, $3. ea, Mrs. Bessie Coxwell, Z _ MISCELLANEOUS _ PAGE FIVE ] MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE FOR SALE 20 stands bees in pat hives. | HONEY: eae Make best offer or see. O. P. Foster, Good Hope. EGGS: Giant S. C. Black Minorca eggs for setting, $3.00 for 15. Prompt shipment by prepaid parcel post. L. B. Millians, Newnan. , FEATHERS: Dry picked turkey feathers, free of wing and tail feathers, 50c Ib. del. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. GOURDS: Martin and Dipper gourds, 25 ea.; mix. sizes, 10c ea.; al- so gourd seed, 50c C. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Dipper and Martin gourds, all sizes, $3. doz.; $20. C; $150. M. L. Je Ellis, Cumming. : Large Martin gourds, big as a mans head, some with knot on end of handle, 25c ea. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. ~ Nest egg and other small gourds, 5c to 20c ea.; garlic and calamus, ea. 15 doz. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. HONEY: Honey, locally produced, in 1, 3, 5 and 10 lbs. Call or write. Ww. E. Livingston, College Park, 420. West John Calvin. Ave. CA 2433. No. 1 white-table grade comb honey, 21/2 lb. jars, 12 per -s. $7. FOB. Prompt shipment. IE: He Flowers, Jesup. MEATS: Side meat, 35c lb. and post- age. Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial. Hickory smoked meat: shoul- ders, 14. Ibs., 65c lb.; bacon sides, 10 and 14 ibs. 60c lb.; eracklins, 25lb. J. K. Stal- cup, Marietta, Rt. 5. PEPPER: oo Dried Hot pepper, $1.55 Ib. 10 or more Ibs., $1.45 Ib. post- paid. Mrs..Nathan Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. POTATOES: Old time bunch yam potatoes, $4. bu.; 2-bu. $7.50. FOB. No chks. M. O. only. Mrs. Lon Ash- worth, Dacula, Rt. 1. t SAGE: 4 lbs. dried leaf sage, cleaned, $6. or 30 cupful. Also 2 bu. dried walnuts, $4. bu. ~ Add postage. Mrs.. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rie tse Dry sage, 35c cupful; also garlic, 40c doz. Postpaid. Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Buchanan. -1950. Leaf Sage, hand picked, clean, no large stems, $1.50 Ib.;! 10. ounces, $1.00; 1/2 1b., 80c: 4 oz., 50c; 10 lbs., $14.50. Post-. paid. No chks. Miss Lillian Harden, White, Rt. 1. ose SYRUP: = 1 Bbl., 56 gal., Feed syrup,, and 300 gals., in 5 gal. cans, 50c gal. O: E. Norton, Fairburn. Good bit new Ga. Cane syrup, $1.25 gal. also- 50 lbs. Ga. collard seed, 40 lb. S. J. Foss, Brooklett, P. O. Denmark Station. 3 , 2 or 3 lbs., good country but- ter weekly, 60c lb. plus post- age. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. CORN: Pure Whatleys prolific seed corn, nubbed and shelled, $1.50 peck, $5. bu. A. H. Thurmond, Farmington. Pure Whatleys seed corn, Ist yr., field selected, hand nubbed, $1. peck, $3.50 bu. FOB. State how shipped. Cleve- land Adams,. Covington, Rt. 4. Few hundred bushels good, slipped shucked yellow corn, $1.50 bu. 1. mi. No. Morgan in Calhoun Co. J. G. Daniel, Sr., Morgan. 500 bu. good, sound corn for sale. M. C. Sims, Monroe, Rt. EGGS: Taking orders for March de- livery, for White Pekin duck eggs, $1.25 doz. PP. Exch. for sacks: 5 prints or 7 whites, 100 lb. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. S. H. Macon, 516 Robert Henry St. aR ed Ao Eee As Mitchell, Rockmart, Rt. 1. now, $1.25 doz.; 6-10 lb. ting pure Ext. honey, ze = $11.50; 12-21/2 lb. big inoue Cig glass jars, $7.00; 24-16 ounce round jars, $5.75; 12-21/2 bi mouth glass jars Chunk Co: Honey, $7.50. Shipped prompt- ly. John A. Crummey, Jesup. 1950 crop Strained table honey, 6-5 lb, jars, $6.00; one 60 lb. can, $8.50. FOB. Quality guar. Prompt shipment. H. L. Hallman, Nahunta, Box 25. BUTTER: i Grade A Jersey brick molded butter, fresh, 1 lb, size contain- ers. Can furnish 1 to 10 lbs, weekly, 80c lb. postpaid, with cartons returned. Mrs. Graham Eley, White Plains. EGGS: ( ; Pure blood pit game eggs, from Ginn Red and strippling Blues, $3.00, setting, for sale in January. W. A, Roach, Savan- . nah, Rt. 6, Box 321. SACKS: 320 washed, 100 1B. size White ~ chicken feed sacks, no letiers nor holes, 50. for $10:50 postpai Ralph Dangar, Woodstock, Kt. 1 SAGE: e Dry Sage, 30c-Qt. Ground, 50 large teacupful. Add - postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball. Ground, Rt 1. TREES: Blighi resistant Chinese Chest- nut trees, 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. 3, $2.50, State insp., COD. R. G. Largin, East Peint, 311 No. Randall St. WALNUTS A:JD WALNUT MEATS: 2 a ~ Nice, clean, biack Walnut Meats, $1.00 lb. and postage, Mrs, Sibley Richardson, Hart- well, Rt, 3: ae ARTICHOKES: : Few bushels Artichokes, $1.25 peck, $4.00 bu. Mrs. C. K. Sim- mons, Hollywood. : Artichokes, $1.00 gal.; also Gooseberry bushes, 6 for 3100. - Exc. for Print sacks. Add post- . age, R. C. Stover, Pisgah. Artichokes for seed or pickl- ing, 15c lb. FOB. William Ry - Edwards, Dawson, COTTONSEED: ~ Cottonseed, 1st. yr. from Coker, wilt-resistant, 1-1/16 ny | staple, kept pure at gin, picked: dry without rain; 95 per ct. ger. Made b.Je to acre on my entire farm. $12.00 per 100. id, sack, H. P. Malcom, Social Circle BRt- 2 Box: 472 oy Cokers cottonseed, pure, 2nd ~ yrs. culled, and treated, $10.00 per 100 hundred Ibs, F. O. El- liott, Lavonia. Rt, 1. EGGS? 28 = White Pekin duck eggs, ready also taking orders for Speck Guinea egys, - March del, $ .25 doz. All PP mn Ga., Exc. for 100 Ib. cap. sacks: Doz for 5 Prints or 7 White. ae Ea pay postage. Ease : | Mrs. Mitchell, Rockmart. Rt, 1. Giant S, C. Black Minovea =~. eggs for hatching, ready for Rs) shipment, $3.00 for 15; 30 ior $5.00. Postapaid. L. B. .Millians, Newnan. GO@RDS: Dipper and Martin gourds, $3.00 doz.; $20.00 C; $150.00 ML L. J. Ellis, Cumming. Rt. 5, Martin and Dipper gourds, $2.80 doz.; Small gourds, $1.20 doz.; PP. Earl Stuckey, Black- shear, MEAT: Hams, Shoulders and side meat. Write for prices. Letters ans. Mrs. B. M. Weeks, Dial. PEANUTS: 15c lb. $4.00 bu, Ralph Dunn, Marietta, 202 Root St. PECANS: Nice large 1950 crop Pecans, 3 lbs. for $1.25 postpaid. W. Y. Summers, Newnan. Rt. 5. PEPPER: Dried red-hot. pepper, $1.55 ~~ lb.; 10 or more lbs., $1.45 lbs. Postpaid. Mrs. Nathan Weath- . / | . : Small white Spanish peanuts, z erby, Ball Ground, Rt, 4 ~~ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 35 lbs. nice dried Hot pepper, $1.65 Ib. or $1.50 lb., for lot. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo. Rt. 1, Box 343. _ SAGE: Dry sage, 40c cupful; scallion onion buttons, 60c Qt.; Garlic, 40ce doz.; Strawberry plants, $1.30 C, PP in Ga. No stamps. Mrs, G. Taylor, Buchanan. ESYRUP: _ New Ga. Green Cane sugar cane syrup, 300 gal. $7.00 Zs. Mostly in halves. Del. anywhere Sy od R. H, Stanaland, Meigs. te as . 150 gal. 1950 crop Syrup, A No. 1, mostly 1 gal. cans >ut _ some % gal, $1.25 per gal. FOB. Ben T, Lindsey, Willacoochee. _ FEATERS: _ .Abeut 60 lbs. used feathers, real cheap. Sample on request. Mrs. A. C. Ward, Hoschton, Rt. 1. \ a \ GOURDS: _ Martin and Dipper gourds, $2.80 doz.; small gourds, $1.20 _ doz.; asst. gourd seed, 25c pkt. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. os HAMS: * - ie 3 hams, -salt cured, wt. 25-27 o> lbs: <75c;-lb: PP in Ga, J. E. Meeks, Senoia, Rt. 1. HONEY: Table grade honey, 1- 10 Ib. mepallh. Comb-or -Sxti,: $2:75;- 1-5 Ib. pail, Comb or Ext. $1.50. Through 3rd zone, B. E. Shep- _ pard, Savannah, 1222 East Hen- Ty, ot. . LARD: 40 Ibs. fresh, d @okers 100 -wilt cottonseed, ~ Cert. Blue Tag, $13. CWT; un- certified, $11. CWT. All seed - delinted, treated and tested. C.. H. Murrow, Farmington, Phone 2948. ROOTS AND HERBS: ~ -) Yellow root, wild cherry _ bark, sweet gum bark, yellow dock, 25 lb.; Queen of the Meadow, 30c Ib.; also raspber- ry plants, 50c doz. Add pest- age. Mrs. Lorene Bennett, Fairmount, Rt. 2. \ _ ARTICHOKES: Artichokes, 15c. Ib. FOB: _ Freshly dug as shipped, Wm. R. _. Edwards, Dawson, College & Ninth St. Artichokes, $1.00 gal; also _ bear foot, Queen of the Mead- ow, yellow root, red sassafras, - spice. wood, blocdroot, yellow hock, colts foot, white ash, sweet gum, life everlasting, 3 _ Ibs., $1.00. Add postage. R. C. Stover, Pisgah. : BEANS AND- PEAS: _.. Garden cream col. . tender _ beans, and Brown pole and white creaseback cornfield beans, 50c cupful, Exc, for print sacks: 3 cups for - Print or 6 White. Fa. | pay postage. Mrs. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock. Rt. 2. 2 cups purple Hull, 4 cups early Brown peas, $1.40; Streak- ed Half Runners, 3 cups, $1.25. 1 cup, 50c. No chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. Rt. 1. = BUTTER: Fresh country butter, 60c lb. postpaid to 1st and 2nd zone, 4 Can furnish 4 or 5 Ibs, weekly. Es Mrs. W. J. Taylor, Demorest. ; Rt. 1, Box 98. se CORN: 75 to 100 bu. good corn at ye market price, Lecn Walker, At- e Janta, 1266 ist St, N. W. BE o> $801. : pac) COTTON SEED: Ba Empire cottonseed, Ist yr., also white corn in the shuck, for sale. Carlton Goldin, Drake- town. GOURDS: : Martin. and Dipper gourds, 25c ea.; mixed sizes, 10c ea. larger size, 50c ea.; gourd seed, 50c for one hundred. Mrs, W. E. . -Wooten, Camilla, Martin Dipper, Short and Long Neck gourds, $3.00 doz.; MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE HONEY: New crop Extr., Chunk Honey in jars, per Cs: 12-2% lb., $7.50, 6-5 lb., $6.50; 12-2 Ib., $6.00; 60 Ib. can, $9.00 FOD. H. F York, Jr., Jesup. lb, $11.50; 60 lb. tin, $9.00; 12- 2%. lb. big mouth glass jars, $7.00; 24s-16 ounce round jars to Cs., $5.75; 12-24% Ib. big mouth pars Chunk Comb, $7.50. Shipped promptly. John A. Crummey, Jesup, P. O. Box 117. TREES (FRUIT): Large Brown Turkey Fig bushes, ot half price, at my home. Come after. Mrs. W. D. Callaway, Atlanta, 1696 Rogers Ave, S. W. Ra 0179. , Sweet, juicy, wine red grapes, scuppelnong type. strong, .3 yr. vines, 75c ea; blue and white bunch grapes, sweet purple Figs, sweet quince, 50c ea.; 2 var. Rabbiteye blueberries, 3, $1.25; native gosseberry, 3, $1.00. J. E. Granger, Reidsville. Stuart and Farley pecan trees, State insp., 1-2 ft., $1.00; 2-3 ft. $1.25; 3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-5 fte, $1.75 ea.; seedling pecan trees, 3-7 ft., $1.00 ea, FOB,-R. L. Adkins, Cordele. Rt. 3, phone 973-W-3. MEATS: Hickory smoked Shoulders, 15 lbs.; 65c Ib. J. K. Stacup, Marietta. Rt. 5..... 4 nice home cured Hams, about 30 lbs., ea. 60c Ib. Add postage. Truman Neal, Aska. PEANUTS: : : Large red peanuts, 2-4 in hull, washed and\dry, $6.50 bu.; and yellow Dynamite popcorn free with every 2 bu. order. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground. Rt. 1. ; PECANS: 10 lbs., good, med., size Schley pecans, $3.50 plus postage, or $4.00 postpaid. MO. No-COD. D. fF, Crosland, Midville. PEPPER: * s3 Hot dried pepper, 18 Ibs, $1.75 lb; for lot; Birdeye hot pepper, l5c tols., pepper seed, 15e thls; also 63 lbs. mix. pecaris, 32c lb.; 31% lbs. Stuarts, 38c Ib. Postpaid in Ga. Mrs, Viola C. Brady, Cairo. Rt. 1., Box 343. POTATOES: . Copper skin P, R. seed pota- toes, from cert. stock, $2.00 bu. basket by Express, or $1.75 bu. loaded on truck in your basket. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear. SAGE: New, dry Sage, 40e Qt., large rooted sage, 25c ea. Add postage. No stamps, Cash or MO. Mrs. J. L. Boring, Acworth, Rt. I. = WALNUTS: ~ Black walnuts, dried $4.00 bu. also 4 Ibs, dried leaf Sage, clean- ed, $6.00 or 30c cupful. Add- postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt} 2. __.__ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CHUFAS: f Want 100 lbs. Chufas, Quote prices your station. R. D. Mas- see, Tiger, Care Tiger Mtn. Orchards. eR CRACKLi GS: Ps Want few lbs. Cracklings. Advise quantity and price. W. L. Page, Columbus, 2126 6th St. GOURDS: Want some Martin gourds. Write. Mrs. E. T. Clay, Au- gusta, 939 Milledge Rd. HAMS: Want. several nicg country hams. Will pay 6p price. State \number and wt. of ea: ham and price, M. O. or check will be sent. G, .M. Hendrix, Rome, Box 229, SACKS: Want some dark, 100 . lb. print Sacks, free of holes and mildew. Will pay 25 ea. Write first. Mrs. Ruth Fricks, White- stone. SEED: Want some white nest on- ions. Send price and quantity. $20.00 C; $150.00 M, L. J, Ellis, Cumming. Rt. 5 : J. S. Dykes, Cochran, 406 Pine St. s for seed. State quantity Honey pure, Extracter, 6-10 | cash, del. to me. L, | | Gainesville, Rt. 6. you have and ae Ted Pitt- man, Lumbe t vag MISCELLANEOUS WANTED - Want some high grade a an price. W. Riordan, Atlanta, Rt. 6. ; S \ CORN: Want 1,000 bu, snap corn or Hegari, del. Sa but can pick up in loads of 100-150 ou. Located near Hwy. 15-16 mi. No. ,Greensboro. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Rt. 2. PEAS: Want some Dixie Queen Pur- ple Hull peas for planting. Advise what. you have, amount and price. Must be true kind. Frank Eldridge, Waycross, 875 Tebeau St. PLANTS: \ Want perrennial onion (not 4 scallions) plants, shallot type, also Rhubarb plants, Write price. Mrs, Roy Evans, Union Point. Cadliton Ave, SEED: Want Ladina Clover seed and dont care if it is mixed Ken-| BE~ tucky Fescue No. 3. Advise fully and state price. Wade H, Farrar, Rossville, Rt. 4, SACKS: Want. 25 or 30 good Print sacks, washed or unwashed, Wiil pay 25c.ea. Write first. Ruby Quarles, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ; Want some Gray sacks, chic- ken feed sacks. Advise what you have and price. Must. be Gray. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Aus- tell, Rt, 2. : : Exe, red Speckled peas for good grade print sacks: Jb., for! 1 sack. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Mae McKibbon, Felton. Rt. 1. TREES: _ / Want the old fashioned kind White, Red and Yellow seedling Peach trees, Advise. John Willis, Columbus, 2637 Edgewood Rd. TOBACCO: Want some good smoking to- bacco. State grade, and price. W.-V. Quarles, Ellijay, Rt. 3. BEANS: Want 1 bu. Bunch Velvet beans. J. H. Mixon, Blackshear, Rt, 2, Box 337. Want best prices on 5 to 10 tons of Velvet beans, del. : me, 12 miles West Griffin, 3 mi. off Hwy. 16. H. L.. Greene, Brooks, Box 126. Want>3 or 4 Ibs. little pink peanut Half Runner beans for seed, also some old time tender white half runner bean seed. J. B. Wright, Dublin, Rt. 3. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR: _ Want some 1960 crop Buck- wheat flour for my family use, Quote. A.\T. Milteer, Quitman. HAMS: Want good country ham, med. size. Pa cured 60e Ib. . Adams, LESPEDEZA: Want buy any quantity of Bi- | Color Lespedeza, or would take | plants, Ii. Daniels, Swainsboro, OATS: Want 100 bu. Oats for seed, no Vetch, in sacks. Quote FOB station, Sears Darden, Sharon. ONIONS: : Want some Nest, also multi- plying Onion sets. Advise. Har- | ry L. Clark, Keysville. PECANS: Exe. 5 lbs. red speckled Crowder peas, clean, 1950, for 5 Ibs. nice, large pecans. Ha. pay postage. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. * i Want 10 or 15 bu. large 2 crop Spanish peanuts. State price. \Roy Brown, Lake Park, Rt. 2, Box 46. Phone 421-J1. PLANTS: . Want Sargents Barberry, 2-3 ft., in size, any amount up to 100 plants. Mrs. H. M. Long, Atlanta, 548 Lakeshore Dr., N. E. DE 8251. PEANUTS: Want 1 bu. Improved Large Spanish Peanuts, pink or white skin, Prefer pink. State what N r ee |no subscription rate. Non-Resident subscri the GEORGIA FARMER, to help dispose of far ucts to the best possible advantage, is MAILE) provisions of ACT of June 6, 1900, and i 6 tinue being eligible for this mailing CONFORM to certain RULES. a This RULING PROHIBITS notices either or for salefor DEALERS, COMMERCIAL ERIES, HATCHERIES, RABBITRIES, BUSINES (ENGAGED IN TRADE OF COMMODITIES FARMERS, or even HOUSE WIVES who B commodities for the purpose of RE-SELLING FORM: also prohibits notices for NON-RESI and only notices are permitted that are abso SENTIAL to Agriculture and the futherance cultural Industry>this includes al] Farm Farm Machinery, used on a farm and NECES farming, and-STRICTLY FARM WORK-.O} notices. + fie eee ee ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED MUST H SONAL NAME and ADDRESS attache FROM PARTIES OF LEGAL AGE. MINORS not acceptable. BOX NUMBERS, Fa. Initials, and in care of GENERAL DE dresses, in lieu of proper name are not ELIGIE PUBLICATION. = iNet NOTICES OF SIMILAR NATURE FRO VIDUAL OR MEMBERS OF SAME HOU! (except where parties listing GROW and R vidually the products listed), are not acc lication in any ONE issue. Notices not to exce five or forty words (35, or 40) to give clea meaning. Zu Y The following items and items of simila: classification are STRICTLY PROHIBITE TIN, PIPE! ELECTRIC AND OTHER FENG CRETE MIXERS, SHINGLES, TIMBER, growing on land and gold with, as part of, t SPECIAL FARM LAND EDITIONS), POSTS, CORD AND PULPWOOD, ROOFING, H SADDLES, LEATHER GOODS OF ANY KIND AND OTHER SAWS, BONE AND AX GRI MULE CLIPPERS, AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS TRAILERS, AX AND HAMMER HAND. item of farm machinery); FEATHER PICK CHINES, FEATHER BEDS, PILLOWS (feath may be listed); DOGS, CATS, RATS, H MICE, CANARY BIRDS, PARROTS, LOVE MONKEYS, PET STOCK of any kind; OWLS, . as TELEPHONES, PIANOS, ANY MUSICAL MENT, ANTIQUES, INDIAN RELICS, IC | REFRIGERATORS (except Dairy equipment) ING, SEWING MACHINES, IRONS, STOVE FURNACES, PINE CONES, CORN BEADS, JEWELRY, QUILTS, QUILTING SCRAPS, CLOTHING OF ANY KIND, MERCHAND FIXTURES, BARBER SHOPS or MEAT BUSINESSES of any kindLOST OR STRZ STOCK, ADDRESSES OF PARTIES, - notices of HAVING SOLD- OUT of certain TLES CANS, JARS, CARTONS, BASKE GUNS, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, ete. CHUR' SOCIALITEMS. on FLOWERS, FLOWER SEED, BULBS AND MENTAL NURSERY STOCK, also SACKS AND WANTED are only published ONCE and must be in our office not later than month preceeding publication, = SECOND HAND MACHINERY ITEMS RIED as often as practicable. = _ SPECIAL FARM LAND EDITIONS only early Fall and Spring. Fifty to sixty | words allowed for Farm Land Notices.. ALL NOTICES MUST BE LISTED IN THIS at least a week or ten days (sometimes long to date of publication,, and NEW COPY of each time published. THURSDAY NOON deadline for all notices for following week There is no charge for publishing notice ceptable. ic ; : STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL TOM LANDER, Commissioner, ay = sacks 100 lb. referred. Small at. reasonable Mi 57 Beeler Dr., Ss. FA 2377. me white feed sacks, ) enough. ae Grady ns for colored ; Ww. O. James, Do uglasville, Etta ite Feed Sacks, 4, White | Feed Sacks, 24 Ibs., 6, $1.15. Mrs. Y: ; ees spies postage, Can Ga. ks, Me weave, d, 3 for ea Add |. _ promptly fill. 50 Ib. icin washed, 4 for $1.15; days lat 8 gals. 00; Also 1 Straw- Saddle Horse, 8 yrs. E. K. Pigg, Austell, _ Polled eveierd { calf ay y * freshen Feb. 15th, wee Hood, Gaines- at gp Swice Bull eh ee, 2 yrs. old. or $300. K. D. San- February 1st, $250. Allgood, Temple, Dave Goldin. ~ Hereford Bull, re- double standard, best Domino 11 blood- 15 mos. old, ex- ormation. Reasonable Collier, Barnesville. ford Bulls, polled, , 10 and 14 mos. ea. at my farm, H. ITOW, Rt 1 Cow, 2 ea: . (due to freshen |Bulf Calf, 3 mos. | transferred.- J. S. . | and Heifer (fine Boosh awithe Gra. PAGE SEVEN _ CATTLE FOR SALE _ 2 polled Hereford bull calvs, 10 mos. old; 40- White Face steer.calves, of good quality, 8- 10 mos. old. Patton, | Shady Dale. - One Guernsey- Holstein cross old Dam purebred . purebred - Guernsey 45 gal. with third calf, sire reg- istered dolstein from 6 gal. Dam. Would exchange for Heifer calf "| of equal breeding. D, B. Hunt, Doraville, Rt, 2. Several purebred _Guernsey bulls, 2 wks. to 2 mos. old, one out of A. R. cow, Dams of oth- ers to be AR, by outstanding Klondike Bred Bull. Reason- able price, Louis H. Parker, Dublin, Care Parkers Guern- sey Farm. Reg. Hereford Bred Heifers, calve before May 1st, bred to Noes Baca Prince 50th, He, sired by Baca Duke 2nd which sold for $65,000 last year; out- Phone 1171 nights. Mrs. P. A? Price, Albany. 25 head grade, horn type, Hereford Hetfers (bred), 600- -|800 lbs., around 2 yrs. old, for. sale. A. B. Ledbetter, Newton. (Eel. 2561) 23 4 mos. old purebred Guern- sey Bull calf, Riegeldale breed- ing, beautiful markings, excel- lent type, $100.-or trade for .grade calves. A. S. Henry, La- Fayette, Rt. 1, oat Henrys Dairy Farm. ~ 6 reg. Hereford eae horn type, 10-14 mos, old, reg. papers Gunn, War- renton. (Tel. 216-J). - Several reg. Jersey Heifers calves, sired by 4 and 6,star bulls, for sale. 10 mi. So Atlanta, "42 Hwy. Tel. Stockbridge 3563. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood. Reg. male Guernsey calf, 3 Sor mos, old; Sire Reigeldale .Con- querors Pioneer No, 419077; Dam, Barron Monarch Martha of W. V. F, No. 1168274. Reg- 2| istered and transferred in buy- |ers name. $50. FOB farm. No | letters. George E. Mallet, Jack- | son, Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. aia: Reg., now being recorded in American Aberdeen - Angus Herd book. See bull, 2 mi-No. | Chattahoochee River on Hero- dian Way (running perpendic- ular with new Marietta Hwy.), or contact. Dr. N. S. Herod, Smyrna. Phone 220-W. __Reg. Brahma bulls. Can fur- |nish from 1 up to 100. Price Reasonable. Papers _ furnished. C.-D. Gibson, Waynesville (Brantley Co.), Phone Nahunta 3203. 2 Reg. Polled Hereforde bulls, Battle Domino and Beau Pe fection breeding, $350. ea. at my farm. F. oe _ Biggers, Con- yers. 13 Reg., Jersey cows and 1 Regg. bull. Come see or phone. po. M. ODaniel, Acworth. white, 1 black, $18, Cant ship; Mrs. Zora Brown, Scottdale, Box <_317 (R-Woodland Ave.). Reg. Jersey Bull, 16 mos. ala, ready for service, sired by Highfield Fair Earl, a 4 star bull, Dam: Mayfield Design Blonde, classified excellent, $250. Tel. Stockbridge 3563. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood. Polled Hereford Dbl. Stand- ard Reg. Bull, Aster Domino breeding, approx. 15 mos. old, excellent conformation. Tel. 73. D. C. Collier, Barnesville. Gentle Milch cow, reg. arti- fically bred to freshen in May; Jersey Heifer, artificially bred to freshen February, Young Heifer, 8 mos. old, good co: $500. for the 3 if taken at 0 Write. Alice Vaughn, Rising Fawn. } Polled Hereford Bull, 4 mos. old, sired by -|Plato Domino IV, will register in buyers name, $150. Tel. Lawrenceville 3509. Contact: J. C, Caudell, Lawrenceville, Polled Shorthorn bulls, red, white and net Mt mos. 457 i standing young bulls for sale. { 1~ fat Jersey-Holstein eross } _| bull calf, 9 mos. old, $50. cash; also 11 rabbits, 8 brown and 2 pout Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd, CATTLE FOR SALE . with 2nd calf, $165.00; With extra fine 8 wks, old White Face Heifer calf, $210. See to appreciate. William Clark, Fort Valley. $ HOGS FOR SALE Hereford Shoats, male and fe- male, will register in buyer's name, for sale. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. 2. Extra fine OIC Pigs, ready to wean Feb. Ist: male register- ed, but sow unregistered (en- titled to register), reasonable price. Lewis H. Jones, Fayer- teville, Rt. .3, Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 8 and 10 wks. old, female pigs, $20.00 ea.; Males, $30:00 ea.; $45.00 pr. "Buyers to pay ship- ping charges. MO only. Mrs. Betty MeDonald, . Commerce, creel Reg. SPC Pigs 12 wks. oid, males and gilts, $25.00 ea.; Maile 6 mos, old, $35.00 ea.; Tried Bred Sow, $100.00. All well marked, excellent bloodlincs, treated, crated, FOB. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. Cherry Red Blocky Type Duroe- Weaned Pigs, with life treatment, $25.00 ea. crated FOB. H, L- Williams, Baxley. SPC Male Pigs, treated, reg- istered in buyers name, good bloodlines, for sale, S. L. Stroud, Swainsboro, Rt.-1, Box 228. Purebred, reg. Durocs, 2 giiis, 1 boar, 12 wks. old, 50 lbs, each, ($15.00; $20.00 registered; One 15 mos. old Duroc Sow, bred io reg, Duroc Boar for May farrow, $50.00; Crossbred _ Hereford- Hampshire Gilt, 55 lbs., $15.00v. Phone 2840. V. D. Scott, Aus- tell. Reg. Hereford Pigs, best bloodlines, $20.00 ea.; Big Bone Guinea Boars and Gilts, stay fat kind, $25.00 ea.; Also few Milk Goats, some just fresh in, some most dry. Leon Watson, Unadilla, P. O Box 214. 4 eajyemales and females reg. Black PC, from litter of -nine, Nine wks. old Jan. 29th., $25.00, Higher as. grow older; Life treated. Boar Service Modern- 10 mos. old Boars, ready for service, 150-245 lbs., from blocky stock and large } litters, also 6 mos. old boars, ready for light service, $40.00 and $55.00 crated, shipped, dnd registered. A. en Rocker, -Metter. ~ Reg. Duroc Brood Sow, blocky 3 yrs, old, never farrowed jess than 10 bigs, $100.00; Reg. Gilt, to farrow in March, $150.00; Shoats, blocky, 4 mos. old, $35.00 papers in buyers name. Ship anywhere. J. A. Brown, Felton, Rt. 1. OIC Pigs, male and female, 8 wks.-10 wks. old, treated, reg. in buyers name, from prize winning stock, $20.00 ea, Rabun Gap FFA. Mack Patrick, Voc. Agri, Teacher, Rabun Gap. he OIC Pigs, FFA pig chain stock, weaned boars and gilts, Perry FFA boys, won over $175 im, prizes ~at Ga, State Fair last October; Blue Ribbon Sow and litter last 2 years, $25.00 ea. reg. in buyers name D.* N. Whiddon, Voc. Ag. Teacher, Perry. SPC breeding stock, from. veg. Merit Sows, 12 gilts about 125 Ibs., $40.00 ea.; 2 Boars, same litters, $35.00 ea. Weaned out at 42 lbs. Ship anywhere. L. a oo Millen, Rt, 3, Box Reg. -fereford Fall pigs, far- rowed Aug. and Sept., $35. ea.; Few young Barrows, make top hogs March, $20. ea. Tel. 969-M-4. #3 W. A, Ward, Jr., Care Ward- Meade Farm. Reg. SPC shoats, from grand champ. bloodlines, for sale. Vance Holmes, Ranger, Res, SPC-pigs, from grand herb, og bloodlines, fine for Club pigs, Bred Sows, for sale. sea L, A. Holmes, Ranger, oy eae 7 4 gal. oie Cuetniny cow, | istic Mac., $5.00 for reg. Blk. PC Sows, $3.00 for other. C. Elliott West, Cuthbert. ee Choice purebred Hampshir HOGS FOR SALE SPc ,Male Fig farrowed Oct. 1950, sired by Midway, Grand- son of Parkers Leader Boy and True Model, reg. in buyers name life treated, $30.00. Billy Sand- ers, Vienna. 4 Choice oiocky wuroc pigs, male and femalc 8-10 wks. old, $25. treated, wormed, reg. in puyers name. Ship anywhere. Phone 1443J. James E. Taylor, Waycross, Rt. 1, Sunnyside Dr. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Nice*Red ho:se with - White Face, works and rides well and good plow horse, wt. 1000 tbs., $65.00. W. G. Copeland, Dun- woody, Spaulding Dr. Mule, smooth mouth, works anywhere, wt. around 900 lbs., No. 1 shape, $25.00 or with 1] wagon, $30.00. Mrs, Claudie Rowell,, Buchanan. Rt. Le, : 3 bred mares, Stallion and 1 Georgia raised mule, Wt. proximately 1000 lbs. Sell or exc. for cows or anything Gan use of equal value. H. Chris Callier, Talbotton. Mule and a good 2 H. wagon for $150.00. Dabville. ; Good, young mare mule, dark brown with light face, wt. about 1,000 lbs., work anywhere, good and gentle, $100.00. May see at my farm. Frank C. Chapman, Lizella, RFD 1, A 3 yr. old mare mule, well broke, and a 2.H. wagon, for sale. Chas. P. Sosebee, Cleve- land. Rt. 1. 2 good Horss, 9 yrs. old, 1300-1400 lbs., work anywhere Reasonable price. Write or see: Elbert Long, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. (Near Ludville, Ga.). Mare Horse, and Mare Mule, 4 and 10 yrs. old, work any- where, good habits, also 2 H Wagon, 2 H drag Harrow, Oliver Plow, 3 small plows other farm tools for sale. J, E. V. Jackson, McDonough, Rt. 3, Mare Mule, about 12 yrs. old, sound, work anywhere, about 1000: lbs., .$60.00 fob my farm. 2 mi. Redan, Go, George Cheney, Lithonia, Rt. 2, Good, sound, gentle Horse Red Mule, between 1000-1200 Ibs., work. anywhere, $60.00; Black Mare Mule, gentle, sound, 1100- 1200.1bs., $90. 00 at place. Mrs. O. E. Shelley, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. 2 reg. Tenn. Walking Horses, one black 2% yr. old filly, flax mane and tail, 2 stockings, $250.00; Sorrell, 14% yr. old Filly with star and 2 stockings, gentie, easy~ to handle,. $175.00. W. Marvin Smith, Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box 111. J. He Sanders, 7 yr. old saddle horse, gen-| tle, plows well, $50. 1/2 mi, W. Cash Flower Shop on 42 Hevy. James R. Brown, Ellenwood, Rt. '2 ; Reg. Tenn. Walking \ Mare, bred, 5 yrs. old, show record, gentle, sorrel roan, blaze face; 8 mos. old Filly Colt, both for $500. Write: Mrs. W. R. Adams, Gainesville, 650 Perry St. Tel. AOL 2 Black Mare mules, 1000- 1100 lbs., 8 yrs. old, work any- where, no plugs, for sale. See at my. farm, 51/2 mi. N. E. Unadilla. D. E. Langston, Una- | dilla, Lee 2 saddle horses, 5 gaited, one 850 lbs., 5 yrs. old, other, 1000 lbs., 7 rs. old, both dark red. Phone Chamblee 2202. Ber- nard F. Lyle, Doraville. 2 Tennessee Walking mares for sale. Roger J. Chalker, Thomson. 9 good farm mules, 2 mares, 2 colts, 1 reg; stallion (Morgan Allen). Phone 2757 and 2723. R. F. Jenkins, Munnerlyn, 31/2 yr. old Bay horse mule, well built, about 852.900 Ibs., will make 1000-1100 lb. mule. Come see. Will trade for pigs, hogs, or calves. K. S._ Pice, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Champion SPC pigs, Bred Gilts, and Service Boars, rea- re | sonable price. F, H. Bunn, Mid- ville... * ape HORSES AND MULE * ~+FOR SALF + , Bay mare iilic, 12 yrs. -old 900-1000 lbs., anywhere, $35. 00; 3 elec. brood. ers, $25. for the 3: 65 bu. corn in shuck, $1.50 bu.; 1 H. wagon, Cole corn drill, at my farm Floyd Riddle, ossville, Rt. 3 Mare mule, about 12 yrs. 1 horse mule, about 13 yrs. o around 800 lbs., ea. work any where to anything; (children can handle), Douglasville, Rt. 4. : OIC pigs, short nose, biogly, from prize winning stock, males old, reg. and females, 3 mos. in buyers name, $35. ea. Ship anywhere. C. B.. Wilbur, | worth, Rt. 1. OIC pigs, short nose, blocky, reg. in buyers name, from prize winning stock, 8 wks. old, $25. ea.; 14 wks. old, Pair black mare aut yrs. old, wt. 1100 lbs, also f.rmin tools and new 2 H wagon, cheap or trade for cows Ttate, Bhi and heifers. Sanit E. berton, Rt. 1. 2 Duroc Gilts, ea; 2 Bred Gilts, $75. ea. All cherry red and blocky, wornied, dbl. treated, reg. in buyers name, best bloodlines. J. Donaldson, Fort Valley, Rt. 1 Reg. OIC pigs, 1 female, 3 males, 9 wks. old, $20. ea. Paul Middlebrooks,*Perry, Rt. te Essex Gilt, 13 mos. old, wean- ed 7-pigs, bred again to reg. Essex male, 200 Ibs. reg. in buyers name, $75. A. cle Moss, Lula. Reg. Pigs, 10 wks. ea, reg. in buyers name. Hoyt | Moss, Lula. Reg: OIC = ilts,:.. ready osteo. breed, from grand champion stock, $75.00; Boars, ready for service, $50:00; Twelve wee old pigs,~$25. H. L. Wallace : Bowdon Junction. ~ 6 purebred Duroe pigs, 50 60 lbs., $35. ea. L. Cochran, Rta. Reg., P* C. boar, 18 mos. old, about 300 lbs., gilt, 1 yr. old, wt..250 Ibs. bred A. Herreny, to non-related Reg. P. C. boar, to farrow in May. Both fine stock, perfect markings, $100. ea. Fred D. Shivers, 2744 Milledeville Rd. Reg. Hamoshire pigs, from litter | of. 12, all well marked. Reg. in buyers name, $25. ea. FOB. Louis Taylor, Crawford- ville. Reg., Duroc hogs, few gilts bred for Spring litters, some fall boars ready for service by_ March 15th. Sloan McKay, \ Bartow. Reg., big bone Guinea male pig, 50-60 lb. wt., Rt. 3, Box 198. Reg., SPC pigs, dbl. treated, 12 wks. old, $25. ea. Ray Glis- son, Collins. RABBI AND CAVIES FOR SALE Ped. giant Chinchillas, hee : good cond., work gentle $125.00 cash for the pair. C. R. Dowis, 3 Ace 8 unbred, $60. eee old, $25. . Augusta, $25. Money ~~ Order. E. W. Gaskins, Valdosta, * \ also Reg. P. nee or does, 4 mos.. old, around 8 Ibs. or more, Wing Ridge Grand Champion transferred. Robert P. Middle- ton, Austell, P. O. Box 357. NZW Rabbits, 3% mos. old, $6.50 pr.; 10 wks. old, $5.00 pr.; Does, 12 mos. old, $5.00 ea.; White Buck> 12 mos. old, $5.60; Mixed Buck, $3.00. All good heavy stock. Will ship. J. . Wilder, bloodlines, $4, ea. Must sell at once. Papers Griffin, Rt. D, Box 302. Rabbits: NZ-Whites, NZ Reds, does 3%4-4% mos. old, $2.50 9; Bucks and does all from ped. stock. Mrs. J.~W. Bartlett, At- lanta, 680 W, Wesley Rd., N. W. NZW Exclusively, ped. and reg. stock, good bone and type, guaranteed, for sale. Walker 5. Smith, Atlanta, 2684 Collier Dr. N. W. Rt. 8. Tel, Ra. 9990. 7 fabbits, 3 grown and 4 fry- ing size, $1.00 ea. Curtis Alex- ander, Cleveland, Rt. 5. - pred, -1 buck, different eolors, $2. ea. Richard McMullan, For- \syth, P. O. Box 264. 12 young 10 wks. old Grey and ola eee a et -. HOGS: French Alpine Doe, to freshen a = Box 62. - Z real>soon/ naturally hornless, =. > trim, mos. old, for nice heifer _W. Phone AM 0432. at PAGE BIGHT: RABBITS AND CAVIES LIVESTOCK WANTED MARKET BULLETIN, = 8 FARM HELP WANTED FOR SALE 4 grown rabbits, does mostly Au.gora Buck, $2.00; one grey, one White Buck, $2, ea.; Spotted, $3. pr. FOB. Mrs. Sara O'Neal, Concord. | Genuine Cal-Cross Hybrid | rabbits. Fine for meat produc- tion. Stock from. Originator. Juniors, $4. ea. Mrs. Jack San- ders, Macon, 131 First St. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Large naturally hornless Feb. 18, 2rd time, $40. crated. B. McCall, Quitman, Rt. 3, Saanan male goat, 9 mos. old, in good condition, mother gives 3 qts. when fresh, $10. Trade forequal value. Will not ship. | Must call for at my home. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn. Reg. Nubian, Toggenberg, | and annan milk goats, cheap. All bred; Also Saanar male at stud. Tel. Ca. 1386. Elsie Irons, Atlanta, 1428 Moody Dr., S. W. wz to freshen nannie goats, mainly white with light tan 2nd and Ist springing, fo sale now, near Community Church, 2 mi. East of Convict Camp. Mrs. Lizzie Gray Smeer, Faye'teville, Rt. 3. Billy goat, big, over 1 yr.| old, reddish-brown, Maltese type. His father imported from Greece and mother, 2 gal. day milker, $25. Ship for $2.50 ex- | tra. Josan Geia, Lawrenceville. | | Reg. Nubian goats, bred does | d young bucks ready for service. May be seen at my) farm near Madras. Earl S. Red- | ~-wine,- Newnan. : | LIVESTOCK WANTED _ CATTLE: : i Will trade. Brahma -bull, we of same age, Jersey or Holstein | preferred. Robert L. Garrison, Atlanta, 1525 Fairburn Rd., S. Want immediately 25 to. 100 commercial cows for breding purposes. Cash transaction. Miles M. Pinckney, Herdsman, Savannah, P. O. Box 1671. GOAT: Want fresh in milk goat, Saanan preferred. State age, health and price. T, C. Freeman, Marietta, 1124 Powder Springs St. Want 1 SPC reg. male, 50- 50 color, ready or, light serv- ice. Give age, wt. and breed- in and price crated=and ship- ped. No runts. Must be cheap. S. W. Slater, Oliver. Want 2 or 3 hogs, 400-500 Tb. hogs, ready to butcher, within 50 mi. Jonesboro. Quote price FOB your farm, Fred Barber, Jonesboro. P. O. Box 1427. Want a Advise what. you have and price. Tom Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2. Want young boar, wt. 8v- 100 lIbs., prefer Black PC or Essex, Big Bone Guinea, Here- ford or any cross of these breeds, Not over z0-25 mi. Vidalia State age, breed, wt. and price. R. F. Sawyer, Vidalia. Rt. 1. Exc. long green and improved Okra seed, at 60c lb. for good pig, OIC or little Bone Black PC and pay or take difference. Robert Wellborn, LaFayette. Rt. HORSES AND MUIA4S: Want small Shetland pony, not over 450 lbs., gentle and sate for smal] child. Give full -details: Julian Tanner, Doug- tarp Box "137, Want a gentle pony, suitable fo 15 yr. old bow to ride, Must be cheap. Write. Ray Phillips, RABBITS:- woolers, Reg., ped. stock. Advise what Shiver, Ave. ing 2 qts. day.. Will pay $12., goats. State Srice and location. farm chores on farm. Some _ elderly ton, Prefer someone to finance Duroc Jersey pig. / Want Angora rabbits, good you have and price. E. J. Albany. 917 Frotscher SHEEP AND GOATS: Want fresh Saanar goat, giv- del. near York Creek Church on Panthersville Rd., 6 mi. S. Decatur, 7 mi. S,~E. Atlanta. H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. Want 40 tw#ad of common. J rry Purser, Cochran, Rt. 3. FARM HELP WANTED Want good middle age Chris- tian woman, or man and wife to live as one of family with two elderly people and do light wages. Mis. Martha Horton, Nashville, Rt. 4. Want middleaged, unencum- bered white woman, for light farm chores on small farm for couple. Modern con- veniences. $10. week, room and board. J. B. Mosley, Austell. Want farmer for 1 or 2 H crop on 3rds-and 4ths, one who ean furnish self. Farm located No. part Forsyth Co. 2 ml. East Silver City 5 R_ house, elec., wrod, water, good pas- ture, 3500 brdiler house; mail and school Wt. See. John. W. Hughes, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Near Fay Wallace's Store). Wat middleaged col. couple for gardening, poultry, milk- ing, and other such work. Must live on place. Lights, water, Soci 1 Scurity, ete. No drunk- ards. Write or see. EK. T. Spieks, Decatur, 5185 Covington Rd. CR 0691. . -Want old man needing home and able fo tend patches with mule for salary, board and laundry if can do good work. Mrs. M. E. Davis, Duluth, Rt. 1, Box 93. Want middle age single man of good-references for 1H farm,- 30-50 basis and work for wages when not in crop. One room over garage. W. H. MeWilliams, Lithonia, Rt. 3. ~~ Want tractor driver; able to plant and cultivate farm with Farmall tractor. References re- quired. Edgar Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2. - Want man to farm on 50-50 basis, good land, 5 R_ house, lights, school and mail by- place, plenty extra work when: not in crop. W..A. Smith, La- Fayette, Rt. 3, Pocket Rd. Want woman around 35-40 yr. old to live with aged cou- ple on farm, and help with light farm chores for small sal- ary, board, private room, lights, water. No milking. Consider man and wife. Walter Doster, Winder, Rt. 2. W:nt 1 H farmer at once to tend 2 acres tobacco. and cot- self; Sober and honest. Mrs. Quitman Byrd, Broxton, Rt: 2: Want farmer for 2 or 3 H cro. on halves, 3/4 mi. W. Carnesville on mail and school route. Good house, lights, wa- ter, land@ produces well, good strong soil. Pasture with run- ning water. Will furnish rea- sonable amount if. needed. J. H. Crump, Carnesville. Want white or col. family for 2 H farm, 5 R. house, good well of water, lights in house, on REA line; near school and churches, 4 mi, Buena Vista. See at once. T. R. Melton, Buena Vista, Rt. 3. Want farmer to chip 9 M cups, also to cup 4 or 5 M new cups on shares; farm included, 2 yr. crop. Write for full infor- mation. All letters answered. M. E. Fountain, Mt. Vernon. Want healthy middle aged man with small family to build fence, cultivate farm with 2 rw J. D. tractor and. clear land. Will pay $3. daily. 3 R house, lights, water, school and mail route. Write before apply- ing: (in person. T.: S. ver, Col. couple wanted to work on farm near Fairburn, Must have good references. Furnish house, salary and share in crop. Tel. De. 0463. C. W. Staten, At- lanta, 1347 Fairview Rd. N. E. Want fatmer to tend 24/10 acres Tobacco and 10 A cotton: and corn; also farmer to tend 47 acres on halves. Can furnish board and-part wages. 3 A to- bacco. and cotton. Must be sober, honest man. Mrs. Quin- ton Byrd, Broxton, Rt. 2. Want farmer for 1 or 2 H farm on halves, 4 R house with lights, on bus and mail route. J. A. Kennedy, Buford, Rt. 2. Want small family, white or colored, to d 4 work on farm, Experienced with vacant. $75.00 monthly salary. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stock- bridge Want unencumbered white woman, good health, for light farm chores on farm. Cattle, to attend. Reom, board, and salary, live as one of family. Perman- ent home. All letters answered. No cards, Lester M, Lewis, Hart-. well, Rt, 1. is Want white woman to live as one of family. and do light farm chores on farm. 4% mi. Norcross. Consider one child. Mrs. Lillie Mae Barnes, Care Mrs. D. A. Weathers, Norcrdss. Want reliable unencumbered light farm chores, raise chickens, etc. Small salary. Mrs. F. HE: Whaley, Cuthbert, - to work on small farm for room, board, and small salary, live as one of family. Tobacco plants, -watermelons, corn, cotton, and regular gardening, 4 mi, N. Ludowici, J. Sank Long, Lud-- owici, Rt. L MOD in cultivation. 5 R- house, on State Hwy., 4 mi. town, 50-50 basis, or standing rent. J. Van McCollum, Rochelle, POB 1024. ~ Want col. man and wife to dive and work on farm, located near: river. Good home, elec. lights, water, -ete., and salary. E,_A. Allgood, Atlanta, Rt. 11. Want 2 white men, to do farming, one must be able to drive truck, to work by day on farm, No rie eae Can furnish 1 (house, lights, water, plenty wood, pasture, good place for chickens, Will move you, 7% mi, from town. B. J. Gilmore, Macon, Rt. 5... : Want jb on farm at standard. wages, or share crop. 3 in fami- ly, all grown and able to work. Prefer near Atlanta. Have to be moved. See or write. S. T. Wood, Martin. Rt. 2. Want good healthy country woman, 25-45 yrs. old for light farm work on farm. No objec- tion to 1 child. Live as one of good family, Max Zugar, Rising Fawn, Rt, 3. Want exp. farmers, white or. col. people (no drunkards); 1 H farm with 4% A. Tobacco al- lotment to party with own stock or ean furnish stock for tobac- Turpentine. All on 50-50 basis Mrs. E. G. Anderson, Baxley. Want 1 or 2 families, 2 plow hands, for a 2 H. or large 2 H. crop, level land, 50 A, Part crop and part wages; and 75 A. for standing rent. 5 R. house and 3 R, house, move themselves, Napoleon Gar- rett, Butler, Pox 464. Want settled couple or widow with son, for garden, flowers, chicken space and_ potatoes, etc. Must be ober and indus- trious. Small house, elec: lights. Good place for good party. Ref. exch. Miss Jane M. Maddox, Stone Mountain. P. O. 297. for small dairy, milking 26 cows. Write. E. G. Byne, Waynesboro. Care Magnolia Far: Royston, Box 203.: Phone 132 Jone boro, Rt. 1. 'DISEASE CONTRO general farm |- machinery. Must be sober: House. woman to live on farm witn| middle aged woman and do Want middle aged white man - Want farmer -with tractor or}. good stock to work 90 A land} co alone to work 5,000 faces Prefer people abie| 1 Want man and wife to care}: Want at once, sin white man to~help do farm work. Live as one of family, oard | and lodging and good 225. Write. M.>F. Jones, tar Rte 1. Palo oh Wa AP 2 TOMATO GREEN W The production of tomatoes has become a cash income for farmers in South Georgi of the best years. However, if you ge bad plants and bad weather, late bligh Itdid inwl946.5 = & Tee = Rea er In order to produce a disease-free crop, to get certified plants and properly spray the growing season. The growers can exp crop in 1951: with good weather if the following carried out. Sg eee 1. Use only certified plants produced from seed. ; ae Florida has agreed to certify tomato are to be used in Georgia, and their addr. Plant Board, Gainesville, Florida. Follow the regulations for shipr f lants in Georgia, as promulgated D 950. Copies of these are available thro County Agent. . ea aeee . Check to see that your plants have each container. Se rae . Use a starter solution for-your plant: . Be prepared to spray with power equipmer outfits are not satisfactory and will no diseases. Spray and dust schedules, are | County Agents office. ae aa . Start spraying right after the plants andkeep it up throughout the growing from 7 to 10 day intervals. _ ee . Keep tomato fields away from Irish pc Blight always shows up first in Irish pota' it spreads from there to- the tomato field . Keep the plants well fertilize cultiv strong plants do not allow as m the ground which keeps down s end rote 23-43 aioe ee Pick, pack, and grade your fruits c! best price from the buyers. Tom Linder, Commissioner Ree C. H. Alden, Director of Entomole 2. _ POSITIONS FARM HELP WANTED te ae Want good man, well exp, for 2 or 3 H. farm, Sober and honest. 4 R. house, front porch,|. lights, well in. yard. Mail and}. school Rt. X-GI on the job training: Good ref. required. J, Miller, Eastman. Rt. 1. POSITIONS WANTED | Single, white .man | wants | job doing any light work on farm for room, board and sal- | bac ary. Raised on farm, Ref., C. J.| Leverett, Atlanta, 505 Lee. St., S. W., Care Quickie Grill, FR} 9151. #7 eae se i: White man and family want part crop, and part extra work. 37 yrs. old. Well exp., 4 in family to work. Have to be Star or consider raising moved, move any time. Do ee not owe anything. Howard spare a Thomas, Macon, Rt. 2 (Boy Se eae ee : Scout Rd.) Care Dave MYrell. Want job on catile farm in Barrow or Jackson Co. Sober, exp. no bad habits. Clarence Pitts, Winder, 500 King tee Want ob on_ farm by day, lifetime experience, honest, sober, 35 yrs. old, have 2 chil- dren, wife. Consider 1H crop, 50-50 basis. David Gunter, Grif- | fin Rt. B, Box 30%. Single white man, 35 yrs. old, wants light work on poul- try, beef cattle or hog farm. Honest, agreeable, healthy, willing worker. State weekly salary. Also desire board, laun- dry, private room. Letters ans. Enclose stamped envelope for reply, Olin Johnson, Canon, Rt. 2 young men war on farm (6 in i can do light farm carpentry, Exp: drivers. Have to n fer near McRae o1 L. Thompson, Jr. Want at. once a work with chicke: cattle. Ready to m Prefer on Highw Doyal, Atlanta, (Tel, Bel, 2841). Man wants job on. All in family can dc for 75c hour. 4 R. hi bath, running water, and school, 18 mi. move at once. A . Senoia. Sioa 2 good sober, hard. working families want job on farm rais- ing hogs and cows; Also feed or feeding. Must be fenced. Nas tractor and- equipment. Share or salary basis. If shares, have to be furnished. Need 2 good houses, lights, water. Self, 3 sons to work. J. -C. Bass, Middleton. Single man wanted for light chores around small dairy farm. Good home, reasonable salary. State age and salary expected. c ae ner Pi Os aaa Elderly couple caretaker or doing chores on farm, suc chickens, milking on