Tom Linder Commissioner
ORG
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1951
NUMBER 33
_ FORESTRY
By TOM LINDER
ding of Oglethorpe at Sa-
3, Georgia forests have con-
easurably to the welfare of
the State.
eers obtained much of their
ent from the forests in the
s, berries, fish, game and
forests provided the only
fuel for heating and all other
e trees from the forests that
e pioneers to build their homes
logs years before the sawmill
ed. In later years, sawmills
idustrial users of raw prod-
o cut the virgin timber, there-
an industrial development.
our natural inheritance was
g those years as only -the
rial was used. This period of |
asted until recent years
ally realized that if we are
ber resources in the future,
ections must be provided
e forests and, in addition,
ust be put into the production
al Assembly created the
orestry Commission, July 1,
place the previously existent
epartment of Forestry. A re-
he accomplishments for the past
s reveals some very interesting
fore than 120,000 Georgians are
employed in forest activities, and
pon the forests for a livelihood.
timated that Georgia woodlands
raw materials that return to land
and industry approximately
00.00 annually. |
and 1949. Georgia produced
and 1,790,000 cords of pulp-
950 production will exceed any
ear. Six mammoth pulpwood
in operation in the State, fur-
ready market for all pulpwood
be produced by Georgia land
production of Naval
ranks first in the nation, produc-
and produces more than 50% of
al Store supplies of the world.
mately 37,000,000 acres of which
acres or 70% is classed as for-
ent figures show that 16,-
in 86 counties are under
rogram, the State
In the early |-
truction by fire and other. |
sand more are indirectly de-
respectively, and it is estimated |
Stores, i
of the total, valued at $29,000,-
1d area of the State is estimated at
-er public agencies. It is estimated by
our forest authorities that at least two
and one-half million acres of Georgia
land is unsuitable for agricultural pur-
_ poses and must be planted to forestry.
The State operates three forest nurs-
-eriesAlbany, Davisboro and Flowery
_ Branch. These nurseries can produce
- 500,000 to 700,000 seedlings per acre.
During the last two seasons 1949-1950
and 1950-1951, 80,000,000 seedlings were
furnished to Georgia farmers, which is
sufficient to plant 95 thousand acres.
lings, which is sufficient to replant ap-
proximately 60,000 acres.
In order to promote a greater refor-
-remainder-is under the protection of oth-
The goal for 1951-1952 is 50 million seed- _
estation program, the Georgia Bankers
Association, largely through the efforts.
of Erle Cocke, President, Fulton National
Bank, Atlanta, is making available me-_
chanical tree planting machinery to the
various counties in Georgia. The mem
ber banks of the respective counties are
buying these machines and turning them
over to the County Forester and County
Agents to be used by the farmers.of the.
county in their tree planting program
More than 200 of these machines have-
been purchased and are in operation this
season.
TOM LINDER.
Commissioner of Agriculture:
The Georgia 4-H Forestry Program got
a distinct boost this month when the
Southern Bell Telephone Company
agreed to be its sponsor. . This is a part
of the telephone companys rural devel-
opment program in Georgia.
The 4-H Forestry program will be con-
ducted by the Extension Service through
its county agents and home demonstra-
tion agents throughout Georgia.
Boys and girls in all Georgia counties,
who carry 4-H Forestry projects, are eli-
Commissioner Linder Lauded
For Work For Georgia Dairymen
Georgia, Monroe County.
Whereas, the Honorable Tom Linder,
Commissioner of Agriculture of the State
of Georgia, has rendered unceasing and
tireless efforts in behalf of the dairy
farmers of Georgia;
Whereas, certain employees in his de-
partment have been subjected to arrest
and threatened prosecution in their dili-
gent efforts to enforce the orders of the
Commissioner made pursuant to the laws
of Georgia; atten
Therefore, be it resolved by the Central
Georgia Dairy Association of Forsyth,
Georgia, that this Association express to
the Commissioner of Agriculture and to
his employees its profound appreciation
for their unceasing and tireless efforts in
the enforcement of the milk laws of the
State of Georgia:
Further -resolved, that a copy of this
Resolution be sent to the Commissioner
of Agriculture of theState of Georgia.
This 31st day of January, 1951.
FRANCIS OXFORD, President
res and the
By Oscar H. Chapman, Secretary
Southern Bell Sponsors 4-H Foresiry Program
gible to compete in the program. They
will receive trips to a North Georgia for-
estry camp; the Georgia 4-H Congress
and the National 4-H Congress. | a
The forestry camo at Camp Wahsega,
near Dahlonega, will be attended by foe
boys and girls and 10 county avents. The
three
North Georgia Extension Districts South
Georgia boys have an opportunity to at- |
boys will be selected.from the
tend a South Georgia forestry camp un-
der another sponsorshiv) and the girls
will be selected from all Mxtension Serv-
ice Districts. This, incidentally, is the
first time girls have had an opportunity | a
to attend a forestry camp.
This week-long camp will be held July @
30-August 4.
Those boys and girls in all Extension
Service Districts in Georgia, who are Dis-
_ trict winners in 4-H Forestry projects,
will receive trips to the Georgia 4-H Con-
gress in Atlanta in the fall. The boy
champion and girl champion, selected at
that Congress, will be sent to the Nation-
al 4-H Congress in Chicago.
The telephone companys interest in
rural development in Georgia has been
evidenced in its establishment of rural
telephone lines. Last year, a record-
year, Southern Bell added an additional
14,500 rural customers. There are more
than three times as many telephones on _ :
farms in Georgia today than there were
five years ago.
The Extension Service has pointed out
the importance: of forestry in Georgia
which is the leading forestry state in the
South.
It is believed that more forestry devel-
opment in the state will improve the
economy of the state as a whole as well
as adding to the agricultural resources oi
its land.
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: SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Elec. brooder, 300-500 cap.
Automatic control, used. only
twice, $40. here at my _ place.
Cannot ship. Exchange for good
wagon or OIC, Duroc Gilt. W.
D. Wilbanks, Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
4 chicken brooders in good
cond.; Also 8 Bee Hives with
supers. Write:.R. E. Johnson,
oe 870 Stallings Ave., S.
1 set planters with guano
hopper for 1 row Allis-Chal-
mers, used 1 year, good cond.,
$25.00; 3 row Grain Drill, $15.
as SHG Hartley, Cedartown,
3 row grain drill with ferti-
lizer attach., used less thdn 10
hours, for sale; Also want set
blacksmith tools. Contact. Mar-
vin Hobbs, Stapleton.
Wagons, cotton and corn
planters, dbl. and single tuyn
plow, riding cultivator, mower
and rake, threshing machine,
binder, oat and wheat drills,
farm bell, syrup kettle, other
farm machinery, all mule
drawn; Also mules for sale.
Homer C. Blanton, Griffin, Rt.
C
Allis-Chalmers B _ tractor,
bush and bog harrow with 24
in. disc, and cultipacker, all
used le:. than 50 hours. Mrs.
D. G. Braswell, Campton,
Intl, 50 T Automatic pickup
hay baler, $1900. Norman John-
son, Warrenton.
Garden tractor, largest Huski,
with turn plow, cultivator,
spring tooth harrow, 1947 mod-
el, used only for garden, good
for years of service, $225. (1/3
of cost). A. L. Brand, Smyrna,
as 1. Atlanta phone, Belmont
ok.
1947 model Farmall tractor
with lights, starter, power: take-
off, power lift, 2 disc plow,
disc and spike tooth harrows,
planters, cultivators, scoop,
etc., fair cond., cheap. Lemuel
V.: Banks, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.
Tel, 80-W. :
Planters and cultivators for
Allis-Chalmers Model trac-
cor, used very little, good cond.,
$200. Trade for size 40 Allis-
Yhalmers Combine in good
shape. J. R. Webb, Newnan, Rt.
5
50 H. P. high pressure boiler,
10x12 engine, used for cotton
gin, for sale. H. E. Cooper, Lo-
ganville.
Hardy Fruit tree sprayer,
800 gal, tank, rubber tires, used
36 hrs., complete with 2 lines
hose, $500.00. S. W. Overstreet,
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
For Dairy: 8 can- Frigidaire | 8
Milk Cooler, for sale. Lehman
G Akins, Statesboro.
200 ten frame, gentle, yel-
low Italian Colonies Bees, State
cert. Equipment sound, painted,
standard size, plenty stores,
one or two supers. Moved by
truck. A. V. Dowling, Valdosta.
Used- Garden Tractor with
disc harrow, middle buster,
turn plow, cultivator, used ap-
prox. 8 to 10 hours, A-1 cond.,
for sale. Just off Clark Howell
Hwy. Phone Fairfax 2481. Ed-
gar Bowyer, Forest Park, Rt. 1.
Dairy equipment: Victor 6
can milk cooler, two unit Hin-
man milking machine, etc., exc.
cond. for sale. Bill /Segars,
Winder,. Rt. 1. :
20 gal. Oak Barrel churn,
good cond., $20. Phone 815 M-2.
Mrs. G. O. Potts, Newnan, Rt.
2.
F-20 Farmall tractor on rub-
ber, exc. cond. 6 disc tiller
power lift, seeder box on rub-
ber, fair cond., No. 3 dirt
scoop, chains, $600. Nine miles
S. Augusta on Hwy. 1. W. E.
Lewis, Hephzibah, Rt. 2.
1948 Allis-Chalmers Model G
tractor, cultivators, plow, $650.;
tractor engine in excellent
cond. Harry Yeaker, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1.
David Bradley Garden trac-
tor, with 11/2 hp Brigg and
Stratton engine, good shape,
with cultivator attachment,
turn plow, harrow packer, $125.
G. P. Elliott, East Point, 212 E.
Cleveland Ave.
Corn Mill,, large rock, corn
sheller almost new, hand truck,
1 roller flour mill, for sale. 2
miles N. Bowman on Beaver-
dam Creek. Top of hill above
mill. C. T. Freeman, Royston,
Rt 2:
Guano Distributor, chain
drive, good as new, $10.00; cart,
iron axle, steel wheels, ready to
use, $20.00; Hay Rake, Mc-
Corn. ck, self dump, $50.00;
Stalk Cutter, roller type, good
as new, $25. W. J. Masters,
Auburn, Rt. 1.
1-20 in. Brush No. 2090 and
1-6 in. DMD Fan for~ peach
packing. Durand make, used 1
season, 1st class cond. Cost
$500. Sell for half price. C. O.
Lam, Hogansville. Tel. 8651.
Tobacco Coal Stoker, new,
never uncrated, for quick sale,
$165. cash. W. C. Carpenter,
Tifton, Rt. 5. Tel. 129.
Good running Fordson trac-
tor, equipped with high tension
magneto, for sale. W. C. Hub-
Wadley, Care Overstreet Farms.
bard, Fortson.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
MACHINERY FOR SALE||
brooders, 1000 cap. each, used
about 3 mos., cost $59.00 ea.;
Sell both for $80. my place 10
mi. S. Fairburn. -Buron B.
Cochran, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
_Farmall A, lights, starter, cul-
tivator, plow, bush -and bog
good cond. See. L. C.. Arnold,
Marshallville.
8 disc Intl. Bush and Bog
harrow, A-1 cond., $135. Julius
M. Hulme, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
King Crown Grain Plahter,
$21.00; Gantt Guano distributor
and grain drill combined, $14.
P. O. Box 357.
General tractor, 1940 model,
complete outfit, bush-bog shar-
row, planters, cultivators, rea-
sonable price. No letters. Floyce
M. Hardigree, Bogart,- Rt. eS
LA John Deere; tractor, bot-
tom plow, mowing machine,
small cutaway harrow, 2 sec.
drag harrow, drag pan, $950.
Homer Watson,
Rt. 3, Box 13.
Farmall Super A tractor, 50
model, equipped with good mo-
tor, tires, planters, cultivators,
2 disc IHC Trailer plow on rub-
ber, $1025. R. M. Maddox,
Winder.
1943 Model L John Deere
tractor with starter, lights, cul-
tivators,.2 Moldboard turners,
| belt pulley, and G Whiz. at-
| tachments, ~ $500. Sam Pelfrey,
Dalton, Rt. le
good cond., for use in grinding
feed, shelling corn, grinding
corn, etc. Half price. J. E.
Scoggins, Smyrna, Rt. 2.
Case Combine used one sea-
son with 4 cylinder Wisc. .air
cooled motor, clover pick-up at-
tachment, cleaners, for grain
and beans, Mrs. D. H. Burks,
Griffin, Rt. D.
Syrup Cane Power Mill, 12
ft. coper pan, exc. cond. and
complete equipment, :
Near Taylorsville. W. T. West,
Trippe.
John Deere M tractor, plant-
ers, distributors, cultivators,
er plant, two 30 in. rows, start-
er, lights, etc., also King 8 ft.
Disc Harrow, both $900.00; 2
co A. Hinton, Arlington, Rt.
J. D. Tractor, streamlined
road gear Model "A, overhauled;
painted, $1000.00; J. D. Tractor
Model B, new tires, overhaul-
ed, painted, $550.00; Cultivating
equipment, $100. 00; Most of
planting equip. $60. 00; 4 Disc
Tiller, $150. J. A. Dula, Lees-
burg, Rt. 2.
1 H wagon, good cond., ex-
cept 1 wheel, $30. at my place.
C. O. Smith, Douglas, Rt. 3.
Avery tractor, power lift,
lights, good tires, perfect cond.,
for sale. Phone 3732. Mrs. H.
C. Elliott, McDonough.
Riding Cultivator, $25. R. L.
Jackson, Yatesville.
Lift type 2 disc Seco Dear-
born plow, $175.00; Love ~20
disc Cutaway harrow, lift type,
$150.00; 2 Covington planters
and Ferguson cultivator, $225.
All for use on Ford _ tractor,
any model. Phone 21-2304. Joe
oe Dunwoody, Womack
Two 60 HP tractors, 1 prac-
tically new, other slightly used,
750. and $550. respectively. J.
Rowe Brinkley, Atlanta, 507
Volunteer Bldg. Wa. 5031.
Syrup Mill, practically new
3 rollers, $75. W. G. Carder,
Gainesville, Rt. 9,
Allis-Chalmers B model trac-
tor, cultivator, planter, ferti-
lizer attachments, starter, new
paint, lights, good tires, 8 disc
bush and bog harrow. Jimmie
L. Willis, Bonaire, Rt. 1.
Oaks 310 Home Broiler plant,
complete with 801 A_ Elec.
starting unit, good cond., $40.;
One extra starting (801) unit,
$10. Tel. Raymond 9005. Linnie
E. Widney, Atlanta, 3850 Bakers
Ferry Rd., S. W.
oe
Two 8 ft. A. R. Woods Gas}:
harrow, turner, peanut picker, |~
Robert P,. Middleton, Austell,,
Milledgeville,
| 203d.
One 20x2 Shaft, 33, 24, and 12)
jin. pulley, 3 Upright Bearings,
Ss 52 R. MeCormick |
$160.00.
Exch. for heifers or good cow.
Rockmart, Rt. 1. Care W. De
front wheels widened to plow}
H cultivator, other farm tools. |.
David Bradley. tractor with
fused tires and tubes and culti-
vator, A-1 cond. $125.
Joe Doran, Duluth, Rtvd2
Maid of Honor Can Sealer,
never been used, $10. mailed.
Send postage. Mrs. J. D. Ben-
nett, Dahlonega, Rt. 2.
cash,
W. C. tractor, has 7 ft, blade,
good cond., for sale.
1483-M2. 3. W. Lampp,
JT,
Dublin, Rt. 6. ae
Unicle mower with Simplici- m
ty Garden almost 11/2 HP
pe and Stratton motor, on-
ly been operated 14 or St. hrs.
sion 00. P. W. Ethridge, Grif-
fin,611<S, Hill "St:
H. D. Allis- Chakikes tractor,
very good cond., equipped with
angle dozer ~ blade, for sale.
Phone 421-J-1. Roy Brown, |-
Lake Park, Rt. 2, Box 46...
B. F. Avery tractor, 47 mod-
el, A-1 cond, 2 row planters,
cultivators, distributor, Sees
harrows, 2 turn plows, 12 ft.
weeder, $850. Phone 2709 Au-,
stell, or write: I! C. Williams,
Lithia Springs, Box 16.
Iron King Pepper Setter,
pulled by mule tr tractor, only,
set out about 20: acres, for sale.
L. M. Pullin, Locust Grove,
Box 92.
Fordson Tractor bid John
Deere dbl. Disc harrow, both)
good cond., equipped with
peer S176. for outfit. Phone
F. Moor, Marietta.
Four 70 Saw Lummus com-]_
plete with automatic tramper,.
press pump, fans, belts, no.
power unit, cheap. All moved
from: present location. W. A.
Mizelle,
combine
with power take-off drive, good
Mower to fit Allis-Chalmers
Phone
Cole. planter, pra
and other farm t
letters. .Author |
5910 Glenridge Dr
Home- made - For
made on order of 3
5 elec. brooders, |
all complete, with {
controls, not batter:
or $20. ea. at my
'W. Gainesville, just
Bridge Rd. Phone at
night, 369-J-3 at Me
Gainesville, Rt. ee: 4
Non: chakner
harvester, fair |
First come, first se:
Newton, Millen.
Buckeye Inc, 1
elec. or bg water
$350. C.. C. Hubbard.
gerald, Rt. 1. Lom
New Cub tractor, di
for sale or trad e'
Julius Davis, Ced
1948 Ford tractor,
plows, disc harrow, |
good cond., $1100. |
Jett, Cake
: BERS Ss /
| Macon, Riess
1949 Ferguson tr
cond., ee EW: m Morgan, |" ibbee,
| Senoia, Rt.
1 small Case tractor in good |
with planting me
running order,
and cultivating - equipment,
row. job. $1,000.00. R. L. Jack- M
son Jonesboro, Rul:
lea. J: D. model B tractor,
2 yrs. old, and J. D. Combine
model 12 A with motor, both
excellent cond., 7
machine, 4 disc. tiller, 7 _ ft.
Rome harrow, 8 ft. cultipacker
with seed box. Horace noe
Locust. Grove, Rt. i
i complete set of planting
and cultivating equipment ex-
cept cotton droppers, in good
shape, 1948 model, for H or M
| Farmall tractor, $200. C. R. Me-
Leod, Pineview.
Case 6 ft. combine, new con-
dition, $900.00; Intn] baler and
engine, $200.00; Livermon_pea-
nut picker, $400. Mrs. Bee:
Ferry, Dawson.
Peach grading machinery,
complete, with brushes, belts}
and motors and all other neces-
sary equipment, all electric, for
sale. Lacy Ralls. Hogansville,
Rt. 2
Farmall tracto: F-14, good
rubber, 1942 model, first class
shape, motor overhauled and
not over 100 hours run. Send
guar, in every way. Also 2 dise
tiller, good shape, $450. 412
mi. No. Carrollton on .Omer
Muse place. Write before com-
ing to see. J. G. Knowlton,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.
1 disc Farmall Cub tractor
in good cond.,. $115.00. E. GC;
Tyler, Monticello.
, 1 iron age 2 row transplanter,
A-l cond., adjustable from 36
in to 60 in. rows. T. V. Ev-
ridge, Fort Valley, 213 Foun-
tain St.
WC. Allis-Chalmers 45 trac-
tor, also 1 ea. *49 Allis- Chal-
mers 60 combine, 8 disc Taydor
Way harrow, 10 ft, Judson
lime spreader, 12 row Oliver
grain drill. Complete, $2,100.00.
See at my place, near Neese,
or write. M. Kimsey, Colbert.
Sinclair Scott Junior Huller
(green butterbeans; field peas
or English pea sheller). 3 Re-
torts (Dixie Canner type, 200
lb. 2 can. size), balance of
equipment necessary for opera-
ee modern canning plant.
@
ft. mowing! :
| 66. Homer R.
Ford or Ferguson tr
1 season, Case C
A Intl. No. 25V- 7
power mower, ea
son, Palmetto, Be
2nd hand mule |
ing machine, new
$30:, or exch. for
Yawn, Byromvill ;
3 roller Cane a
dition, $40.00;
tractor hitch, gone
cept for 1 transfer w!
for both at _place 0
Penk
Harris.
Caterpillar 40 with |
bull dozer, for sale
See and make ORES,
edin, Avera.
42 in. Corn, NailI god
power unit, $225.00; on,
Time Gin Press, $50,
Sullens, Murrayville, Rt
3 DeLaval Milker Uni
motor, ete. and other.
sary dairy equipment. a.
once. Half price. Sam
Rocky Face.
Practically. new All
mers Model H tractor~w
tivator and harrow..
Helms, Albany, 915 FB
Ave.
Intl..3 disc plow, a
with hydraulic lift, $25(
7 mi. Jackson. E.- J, -
Jackson, Rt. 4. ;
2 row C Allis-Chalme:
tor, new tires, and tube:
tically new motor, good
also 4 dise Avery. Title
sonable pfice. F. B. -F)
Rockledge, *
Letz Feed Mill No:
crushed less than 200 bi
in 1st class cond. Fr:
Seals, Atlanta, 1048 Ba
Ave., N. W. He. 3892-W.
Chattanooga 44. Turn
Park.* Jos. Griffin, Hinesville
reasonable, See at Oak ee
= MACHINERY FOR SALE
ne IND HAND
Pee Die SALE
plows, planters,
1 EL wagon,
acy equip-
we
transplaniing ma-
watered as_ set,
in. apart: ' pota-|P
a tobacco, etc., op-
ith, eae
A _ tractor,
Destbor en 50,
$1500. Phone 175.
Wadley.
) tractor, trailer
; Power take-cff. Never
, $950.00; New Farm
vacuum pump, never
packed, handle up_ to.
11/2
turn plow, harrow,
mowing blade, used
ost $352. new, $200.
iB: Brooks, Liv
Corn Mill, - belt - and,
reascnable
ime cotton gin
Sullens,
a
ea. 500 cap:, mm)
ond., used only 1)
ickens, 1 kero-
electric; also 1
practically new, wide
. Reasonable price.
usteli Rt... 1.
: eed :
ul ley Gham for
$100. cash; also B
tractor cultivators
never used, cheap
A. Harp,
ft, single disc plow,
~bush and bog har-
sh and Bog harrow,
sub-soiler. R. E. Bag-
5 Rite 15
feos power hay
mounted Oars
, running cond., for
le for cows, See at
mons, evares Rt
Bradley Mowing -ma-
extra 4-1/2 ft. blade,
,~ extra good cond.,
H wagon, good cond.,
Wing, Dunwoody,
7791. (Atlanta).
hand Tygart 6-row
duster, in exc. cond.,
farm Rutledge. T. R.
Monroe, Tel, 5211.
- trade Orchard
Model C tractor on
8-22, _ cutaway
or trade for small
H. Reynolds, Ma-
| parts,
wn) with 60 gal.}
|} good cond. Also: will sell three}
| LaGrange, Rt. 1.
Chalmers, 2 blades, |.
| All letters ans,
*| Leathers, Fairburn, Rt. 2.
For sale ~ Fordson
2 ring gear and pinions,
$10. ea. Bearirgs, gears and
other parts, run 3 times. Cheap.
W. J. Holland, Resaca, Rt. 1.
Intl. F-20 on rubber, in good
running ccnd. good _ tires.
Sacrifice, . $485.00. W. Lamar
Brown, Warthen.
One Hinckle lespedeza sower,
a7 as new, $75. FOB Lavonia.
. J: Sewell, Lavonia.
_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 3-4 deck brooder
good cond. Advise price. aise
have 500 chick Hudson gas
burning brooder, used once, -for
sale. Ralph EB Wager, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1, Redan Circle.
Want 1H or 2H weeder, in
2H slatwing turners, needs
handle, $15. Also Cole 3-row
grain drill with fertilizer at-
tachment, $20. See or write,
Shee H. Sutton, Alpharetta, }
Rt. 2. aoe
Want 6 or 8-row cotton dust-
er, prefer Simplex. Must be in
first class shape, priced reason-
ably. Cleon C. Usry, Thomson,
Phone. 77. R=4.
Want 1 complete set late
model John Deere B tractor, 2-
row cultivators, planters, ferti-
lizer attachments. State cash
price and cond. Gene Autrey,
Want small, good garden
tractor with all equipment, -cul-
tivators, plow, mower, in good
cond., cheap. Rowe Johnson,
Douglasville. :
Want front part of Ford-Fer-
guson tractor cultivator. Write}
what you have and cond. B.
Holeomb, Varnell, Rt. 1.
Want poultry starting _ bat-.
tery,, any number, of decks.
State cond. and price. oLasy
Kell, Winston, Rt. 1. :
Want Old Ideal Binder with
8 spokes. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.
Want large size tractor
drawn manure spreader, any
standard make, in good cond.
and priced right. Wray Smith,
Sparta.
one heavy 2 H mowing ma-
chine, good mechanical cond.,
also Power Take-off, pulley,
and belt for Ford tractor. F. J.
Wilson, Decatur, Rt. 2, Care
Clearview Farm. De>7122.
Want Side Blade Mower for
Ford tractor. Curtis E. Paris,
*| Atlanta, 1798 S. Gordon St., S.
W.
Want Garden tractor with
implements, also engine with
power to operate a large ham-
mer mill. State full details and
price. H. S. Wallker, Macon,
Lower Poplar St.
Want fertilizer attachment
and cultivators, hand lift for
A Farmall. Frank L. Riegel,
Griffin, Rt. A.
Want Old Windmill Tower,
good cond. Must be metal but
may be standing or knocked
down. George F. Norton, Ath-
ens. :
Want small Elec.
Mrs.
Incubator.
Glen
Want 1 used Allis-Chalmers
Roto Hay baler, or Round bale
baler cheap, with limited re-
pairs needed. F. Candle, Madi-
son, Box 412.
Want good 2nd hand mowing
machine attachment for Case
tractor (VAC) at bargain. No
junk, Tel. 494M-4. L. E. Akins,
Macon, Rt. 3.
_ Want cultipacker for Ford or
Ferguson tractor, in good cond.,
reasonable. Consider other
pakes.. David Rabon, Swains-
boro, Box 19.
Wart 6 cultivator feet for
Ford-Ferguson cultivator, 2
straight, one which is used with
he ala and 4 short ones. R.
P. Spence, Villa Rica, Rt. 1
Want. good horse drawn Drag
harrows, or set to fit Ford trac-
tes, Aan Mariet-
tractor 1
J.D. 10 in. Hammer Mill,
Want in or near DeKalb Co.,!
tires; will accept one without
John Deere B factor, A-l
cond., with 5 disc tiller, 24 disc
cuttaway harrow, planters and
fert. hoppers, all working on
touch-o-matic control. Priced
right to sell. G. A. Walker,
Eastman, Rt. 4.
2 heavy wheels and axle, 2
old Gantts cotton planters, 1
knocker guano distributor, fair
eond., cheap; also can_-sealer,
2-3 cans size. S. D. Harrison,
Kathleen. .
1948 J. Deere 12 A combine
with motor, good cond., $1,300.
$125, |
C. B. Lamb, Louisville.
Dearborn rotary hoe for Ford
tractor, slightly used and in
good cond., $150. or exc. for
anything of equal value can
use on farm. Near Old Oglesby
os Office. W. O. Elberton, Rt.
Good 2 H. rea $50. at
farm. Mrs, Hugh white,
Stockbridge,
Practically new automatic
Intnl Pick Up hay baler, for
}sale. C, D. Wood, Bowden,
Phone No. 30-W.
Good Bagwell 1 H wagon,
with -spring seat, used little for
3 years, reasonable. See. Clar-
a Anderson, Cleveland, Rt.
2 Farmall tractors: Model C,
used to cultivate 1 crop, good
cond:, with cultivators, Fert.
dist., and cotton and corn
planters, complete, $1,800.00;
late model H, new power lift,
late. model cultivators, $1,500.
Sell cultivator separately. S. W.
MeNair, Stapleton.
1947 Ford Ferguson. tractor,
good rubber, 2 disc plow, 16
dise harrow, planters, cultiva-.
tors, subsoil, dirt scoop, belt
pulley, $1,500. Homer Vinson,
Cedartown, Rt. 2.
Golden Cane Mill, No. 12 M
in iron frame, with equipment.
Reasonable. L. D. Gribble,
Demorest.
a
Oliver side rake, used 1 sea-
son, in good cond. Bargain.
Arthur Gray, Canton, Care
Poultry Farm.
MACHINERY WANTED
SECOND HAND
Want used Myers or other
Power Sprayer, preferably 300
gai., equipped for row crops, if
priced right. Give full par-
ticulars. Robt. H. Tootle, Ma-
nassas.
Want dbl. Drag harrow in
good cond., cheap. W. L. Coch-
ran, Stonewall.
Want 2nd hand ase vc
tractor ot in working cond.
for parts. Quote price. J. E.
Smith, Haddock, Rt. 1, Box 7.
Want a Carroll Apple Cider
press. P. H. Logan, Calhoun.
Want 3 disc tiller and drag
harrow, tractor type, good
cond. except for paint, $60.00.
Fob. Carl W. Minor, Macon,
Mill Rd.
Want Turn plow for David
Bradley Garden tractor, in
good cond., priced reasonably.
M A. Albertson, Dalton.
Want 1 small incubator suit-
able for hatching game bird
eggs. State cond. and lowest
price in 1st letter. C. W. White,
Bainbridge.
Want good used Planet Jr.
or other good planter, or com-
bination planter-fertilizer dis-
tributor suitable for hitching to
6 H Riding tractor. F. L. Hen-
derson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box
AR :
Want good, used Fowler cul-
| tivator (horse . drawn), and
small Joe Harrow. William A.
Wilson, Donalsonville, Rt. 3.
Want 1 set of good, used
cultivators for new Ford trac-
tor. State price. J. E. King,
Cecil. :
Want second hand _ steel
stanchions for-a dairy barn. R.
M. Patterson, College Park, Rt.
2, Box 264.
Want 5 H. P. garden Raciis
wien attachments, State make,
model and
tires. T. C. Freeman, Marietta,
1124 Puveier Springs St.
if steel wheels or]
|dug ea. Thursday morning, $1.
PLANTS FOR SALE
}
Bunch Potato Plants, . cert,
S10) Ce 500;2<$3.105< $0.10,
PP; 4.M-up, $5.00 M; Tomato,
85c. C; 200, $1.50; 500 $2.50;
$4.00 M; Eggplants, Hot and
Sweet Peppers, Betts, Broccoli,
Tomato, 15 doz.; Cabbage, Col-
dard, 65c C. Buck Clements,
Lyons, Rt. 5,
Leading var. field grown
plants, Cabbage and Collards,
500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Tomatoes,
300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M.
Mix orders as desired. W. H.
Branan, Gordon.
Klo. dike Strawberry, 45c C;
Garlic Bulbs, 30c doz.; Catnip,
large bunch, 25c; Raspberry, 6,
50e; Kudzu Plants, $2.00 Cc;
Peachtrees, 2 ft., 50c ea. Plus
postage. Mrs, Otis) Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5,
Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, 2
doz., $1.00; Red Raspberry, bear
3 times yearly, 85c: doz.; Hazle-
nut, 75 doz.; Horseradist, $1.00
doz.; Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.;
Crabapple, Plum, 35 ea. Exh.
for white or print sacks. Mrs.
Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Mt. uckleberry Plants, bear-
ing size,.65c doz.; Yellow Root
Plants, 45c do.; Blackberry,
Dewberry Plants, and Red and
Yellow Plum Bushes, 15c ea.;-
Catnip, 15c bunch. Add postage.
Exe. for print sacks. Miss
Mele Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
Mt. Haciebekry, bearing
size, 65c doz.; Yellow Root
Plants, 45c doz.; Blackberry
Plants, Red and Yellow Plum
Bushes. 15c ea. Catnip, 15c
bunch; Add postage. Exchange
for print sacks, Mrs. Homer
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 65c doz.; Yellow Root
Plants, 45e doz.. Blackberry, 6
50c; Plum Bushes, red and yel-
low, 17c ea.; Catnip, 15 bunch.
Add postage. Exc, for print
sacks. Mrs, Manda Henderson,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
. Cert, Margloke Rutger, and
New Stone Tomato Plants,
good count, moss packed, $1.25
M; 50c C. del. Can fill large
orders. No checks, Ready. W.
R. Lightsey, Screven, Rts 2:
Marglobe Tomato, ready,
$2.25 M del.; 75 C. Moss packed.
No check. Geonge Griffis, Screv-
en, Rt..1, Box 186,
Rutger and Marglobe Tomato,
ready Apr. 20th., good plants,
full count, moss packed, $2.00
M. Del. No checks. L. D, Light-
sey, Screven, Rt. 2, .
Earliana, Marglobe, Rutger
Tomato, (field grown, arasan
treated, certified, seed), 60c C;
500, $2.50; $4.00 M; Coppern-
hagen, Flat Dutch, N. J. W. Cab-
bage, - 60c -C; $3.50 M. Moss
packed. Add postage. Mrs, V.
M. Johnson, She'lman,
Kudzu Crowns rooted, 1 and
2 yrs, old, $2.00 C; 500, $7.00;
$12.50 M. Del. in Ga, No checks.
C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp, Unit 1 Potato
Plants, $3.50 M. Julian Todd,
Screven.
Lady T. Strawberry plants,
45c C; 300, $1.25; 500, $2.00;
Peppermint, 30c doz.; 50, 65c;
$1.20 C; Horehound, Tansy, 6,
30c. Exchange for 50 Kudzu
Crowns, Grafted Keiffer Pear,
6 Sage, Horse Apple Sprout,
Grafted Keiffer Pear. Mrs.
M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box
455.
Kudzu Crowns, State certi-
fied and handled, $10. M at
farm; $12. M fixed for express.
Y. M. Anderson, Williamson,
Ga. (Pike Co.).
Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.
potato plants; Red Skin P, R,,
$2.75 M. FOB; $2.50 M at my
farm. April delivery. A. R.
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.
plants, $4. M; Marglobe and
Rutger [omato, ready, $2.50 M.
Del. Miss Florence OQueen,
Odum, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R.
Pctato; also Copperskins, $3.50
M FOB. Booking orders for
April and May delivery. W. R.
Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2,
Cert. Coastal. Bermuda plants,
_ at the farm. None shipped.
Dr. W. F. Zimmerman, Tifton
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.
-1 new
Chas. W. Cabbage, 30c. C;
500, $1.25; $2. M; Peppermint,
Catnip, 5c bunch; Klondike and
Missionary Strawberry, 500,
$2.25; $4. M. Del. Mrs. Leilar
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Klondike, Lady T., Everbear
ing and Blakemore strawberry
plants, 75c C; $7.. M; Min;
Huckleberry bushes, 75c doz,
Add postage. No COD. Mrs, |
John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
P. R. Potato, State insp., full
count guar., $4.00 VM. PP. Filling
orders after April 20th, through
May and June. E, F. Williams,
Alma, Rt ay
P. R. and La. Copperskin
Sweet Potato, $2.50 M. Ready
for shipment. M. .B, Griffin,
Surrency, Rt. 1.
P. R. Potato, $3.00 M; Rutger
and Marglobe Tomato, $2.00 M.
Moss_packed. Johnnie Thorri-
ton, Odum.
Lettuce, Endive, Beets, Broc-
coli, Brussels Sprouts, Collards,
Swiss Chard. Cabbage, 2. doz.,
25c; Tomatoes, Pan American,
Rutger, Red and Yellow Pear,
Eggplants, Cauliflower, Hot,
Bell, and Pimiento Pepper, 25
doz. All in dollar lots or more
Govt, insp. Red Skin P, R.-
Potato, ready April 20th., $3.00
M; Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to, $2.00 M. Ready PP. Paul
Lightsey, Screven. -
Early Cabbage and Tomato
Plants, 60e C. Add Roster: Mrs.
E. L; Smith, Wadley.
Large stocky new land grown
Marglobe, Rutger, and Break Q-
Day Tomato -Plants, 500, $1.50;
$2.25 M. Del PP. Roots mossed. |
Fresh delivery. Satis. guaran-
teed, E. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Marglobe, Rutger. Tomato
Plants, new land grown, roots
mossed, paper wrapped, 500,
$1.50; $2. 50 M; Chas. Cabbage,
500, $1. 25; $2. 00 Ia. Phone 3751,
or write for prices on large lots.
I. L, Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2.00 C; 500, $7.00;
$12.50 M. No checks, Ethel
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Cert. govt. insp. Bunch Pota- |
to Plants, $3.50 M; Cert. La.
Copperskin, $3.00 M; Over, $2.50
M; April, May. June delivery;
Also Marglobe Tomato, $3.00
M. Raymond Fussell, Milan, Rt.
Zs
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato,
ready Apr. 20th., full count,
moss packed, $2.00 M, Del. MO
only. Thomas Lightsey, Screv-
en, Rt. 2.
P. R. 2otato,
skin, State insp.,
here, Prompt shipment.
Tyre, Bristol.
Chas. W. Cabbage, Sone Yel-
low Bermuda Onion Plants,
ready to ship, $2.25 M. PP:
Rutger Tomato, Calif. Wondet
rl or yellow
5000. $14.00
Fo oe
Sweet and Hot Pepper, $3.00: ei
PP. Ready Apr. 15th.; No orders
less than 1000. H. Le Williams,
Baxley.
Tomato and Collard Plants,.
50c C; Hobacco, $3.00 M; 50c C.
FOB, Mrs. M, F. Gaddis, Quit-
man, Box 427.
Marglobe, Baltimore. - Imp.
Rutger Temato and Spring Cab- ~
bage Plants, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M.
Moss wrapped roots, grown on
land, quality and count
guaranteed. E. L. Fitzgerald,
Irw ville.
Missionary strawberry, 75c C;
$7.00 M, Exchange 400 plants
for 12 white sacks, 100 Ib. eap.,
free of holes and mildew. Each
pay parcel ost. A. T. Milteer,
Quitman. j
Rutger and Marglobe Tomato,
$2.50 M;2 M or more, $2.25 M.
Moss packed; Also Govt. insp.
P. R. Potato, red or copperskin,
$3.00 VM; 500 $14.00, ready last
of April. All delivered, W. G.
Murray, Odum, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. treated Red Skin
P. R. Potato, $3.00 M; Marglobe,
Rutger Tomato, $2. 50 M, Del.
Moss packed. Full count, Prom-
pt shipment. Luther Griffis,
Odum, Rt. 2.
Rutger Tomato, from cert.
seed, 500,. $1.75; $3.00 M. Moss
sacked; Kudzu, $10.00 M, Mrs,
W. R. Clark, Abbeville, Rt. 2,
Box 103,
eas Bulbs, $1.00 doz.;
ars
aS
: Potato,
$2,5C
Turner,
orders PP. J:
- Rutger
a Rt. 1:
PLANTS FOR ar
_ PLANTS FOR SALE
P. R. Potato, govt. insp, imp.
red and yellow skin, good count,
5000, $15.00. FOB. Lester Craw- |
ford, Bristol.
Red and Yellow Skin-P, R.
3.00. M; 500, or more
M. -FOB Here. A- L
Bristol.
_ Govt, insp. Red and Copper-
skin P. R. Plants, $2.75 M; 5000
er more, $2.50
_. Cason, Bristol.
M. FOB D. M.
Rutger Tomato Plants, (1st.
year seed, 50c C. Damp packed.
No checks, Mrs. J. RB. Brannen, ( (
: Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Statesboro, Ec
Rutger Tomato grown from
cert. see, count, 200, $1.50; 500,
$2.50; $3.75 M. Del. April and
May. Mrs. Blanche McDonald,
Moultrie, Rt, 5.
Mastodon Everbearing and
Blakemore Strawberry, Lady
T., 75 C; $7.00 M; Also: Garlic
Tame Horse-
mint, 50c doz. Add postage, Mrs.
Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Cert. La, C:pperskin P, R.
Plants, moss packed, $3.00 M;
5000. $2.75 M; 10,000, $2.50 M.-
April and May delivery. No
R. Byrd, Patter-
son, Rt, 2.
- Bunch type P. R. Potato, vine
grown seed, govt, insp., treated,
$3.50 M. Booking orders for
_ April and May delivery; Early
Jersey W. Cabbage, 35c C; $2.50
M; Marglobe Tomato, 35c C;
$3.00 M. Delivered. No COD
orders. J. C. Anderson, McRae.
: Cert. Rutger Tomato, $3. M.
_ Del. in Georgia. Ready. Mrs.
W. T. Hobbs, Plainfield.
Cert. Rutger Tomato, $3. M.
Del. in Ga. Grover Lee, Plain-
field.
Chas. Wakefield Cabbage,
Bermuda Onion. plants,
Tomato, $3.50 M.
Arabi,
$2. M;
Mrs.
Rt.
Shap. Musselwhite,
a
Bunch P. R. Potato, State
pei -insp., treated, $5. M. Ready last
of April through May
and
June. Del. E. H. Hall, Arabi,
Marglobe, Rut-
ger tomato, 35c C; $3. M; Chas.
New Stone,
_. W. Cabbage, Cabbage Heading
Collard, 30c C; White Bermuda
-Onion, $2.50 M. Prompt serv-
ieee
Moss packed. Mrs. H. L.
Brittingham, Guyton.
Marglobe and Rutger tomato
plants, from certified seed,
guar. true to name, 75 C; 500,
$2.00; $3. M. Add postage. W.
F. Carter, Coffee, Rt. 1.
- Few thousand large White
Heading Collard plants, ready,
$2.50 M; 50c C. FOB shipping
point. Mrs. J. L. Hall, Ameri-
wus. Ky 22.
Fresh field grown plants:
Cabbage and Collards, 500, $1.;
$1.50 M; Tomatoes, 300, $1.00;
500, $1.75; $2. M. Will assort
orcers as desired. W. H. Bran-
an, Gordon. ;
Govt. insp. Copper:kin and
100 to Hill Potato plants, for
May Ist, $3.25. Del. Frank
Merritt, Screven, Rt. 1.
Cert. Bunch P. R. Sweet po-
tato plants, grown fron vine
tip seed stock, ready for im-
mediate delivery. Phone 15. J.
Anderson. Reed, Pinehurst.
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
io, good plants, moss packed,
piompt shipment, $2. M; 60c
C. No checks. Hiram Lightsey,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
La. Copperskin potato, ready,
govt. insp., good count, prompt
shipment, $3. M. B. H. Mann,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
Tobacco plants for sale. O. E.
Raylor, Folkston. '
Charleston Wakefield Frost-
proof Cabbage plants, 300, $1.-
20; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M; Mar-
globe Tomato, 300, $1.50; 500,
$2.00; $3.50 M. PP. California
Wonder and Hot Pepper last
of April. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Digitalis (herb) plants, 25c
doz. also Dill seed, 1950 crop,
10c tsp.; 3, 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. J. W. Smith, Buena Vista,
Rt. 3.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, and Hazlenut bushes, 10,
$1.00; Wild Strawberry, 35c
doz. Add postage. Jean Hender-
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
'50c; Garlic, 40c doz.;
6, 40c; Blackhaw 3ushes, 2, 30c;
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size; 85c doz.; Blackberry, Dew-
berry, 75c doz.: Wild Straw-
berry, 5 doz., $1.00; Hazlenut
bushes, $1. doz.; Yellow Root,
65c doz. Exch. for print sacks.
Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
Several hundred Himalaya
berry plants, $2.00 C. lus post-
age. Strong roots. Come after.
Janie M. Thornton, Palmetto.
Huckleberry Bushes, bearing
size, 80c doz.; Wild Strawberry,
6 doz., $1.00; Peppermint, 6, 25c.
Add postage. Guy Lawson,
Coastal Bermuda Stolons by
truck load at farm. Under 50,000
$1.00 My 50,000-100,000, 80c M;
100,000 or more, 70c M. Express
not prepaid, $1.50 M. We dig
each Monday. D. J, Harrison,
Blackshear.
Everbearing, self pollinizing,
50 plants. $1.25; $2.00 C. PP.
Mrs. Nathan Weatherby,
Ground, Rt. 4,
La. Copperskin Potato, $3.00
M; 5000, $14.00. Ready May 1st.
Del. A. F. Sheffield, Surrency,
Rie 22 ; :
Hastings Heading Collard
(green glaze) Plants, 60 C; 25c
doz.; Boquett Tepper, Hot Chili,
25c doz.; All kinds Hot Pepper,
20c doz.; 50c C;. Mint, 25c doz.;
Black Beauty. Egg Plants, 75c
C. Plus postage. Mrs. Viola C.
Brady, Cairo Rt. 1, Box 343:
Marglobe Tomato, ready,
$2.00 M; 75c C. Del Moss packed.
No checks. George Griffis,
Sereven, Rt. 1, Box 186.
600. yds. Tobacco Plants for
sale. 3 mi, So Ray City on Hwy.
125. Phone 349 M2. W. H.
Hamm, Ray City. :
Charleston Wakefield Frost-
proof Cabbage Plants, 500,
$1.75; $2.50 M; Marglobe To-
mato, $3. 50 M, Del. Otis Conner,
Pitts.
Govt.
May del.,
vine cuttings. -
Gainesville, Rt. 2,
Govt. insp. La. Copperskin
Potato, $3.00 M. Full count.
Prompt. shipment; Tomato and
Bell Pepper, $3.00 M; 50c C.
April and May delivery, Cook:
Morris, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Wonderberry, Jewel, Gibson,
Red Gold Strawberry, 75 C;
500, $3.25; White Blacl-berry,
Red Raspberry, Horseradish, 6,
Calamus,
insp. Red Skin Potato,
$3.00 M. All from
Guy Crowe,
Peppermint, Horsemint, 24, 35c;
Also fresh picked out Walnut
Meats, $1.00 lb. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.
de
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75;
$4.75 M; Scuppernong Vine
cuttings, 50c doz.; Catnip, 25c
bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood Ganesville, Rt. 1,
Mastodon Strawberry Plants,
70e C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M;
Klondik , 60c C; 500, -$2.50;
$4.25 M. Exc. for seed peanuts.
A. D, Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
$5.00 M; Klondike 60c C;
500, $2. 75: $4.75 VM. Add postage.
Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cumming,
Rt, 1.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
200, $1.00; 500, $2.25; $4.00 M.
del.; 5000 up, $3.50 exp. collect.
No checks, nor COD, C. W.
Smith, Gainesville.
SEED FOR SALE
1500 lbs. cleaned, scarified
Sericea ir 100 lb, dbl. bags,
99.74 Pct. purity, no noxious
weed seed, 80 Pct. germ., $15.00
Cwt. G. L. OKelley, Winter-
ville.
1950 crop heavy bearing, hand
picked Seed, per measuring
cup: Old Time Okra, grows 14-
16 in., long, tender, bears until
frost, 75c; Bunch Putterbean,
no runners, Ist, yr. planted, 30c,
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
Chester Price, Lavonia, Rt. 1,
Box 67,
Okra Seed, 3Uc cup; 2 cups,
50ce. Add postage. Roy Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Ball}
Ready. Mrs. M, F. Gaddis,
1950 crop clean Red Ripper
Pea Seed, 4 Ibs. delivered to 3rd.
zone, $1.00, No checks. Inquiries
answered | containing postage,
Mrs. F. S. Wilson, Ashland.
500 lbs, genuine Cannonball
Black Diamond Watermelon
Seed, zrown for seed only, State
tested, 93 Pct. germ., $1.00 Ib.;
Original Ga. Sweetheart, $2.00
a Kennetl. W. Birdsong, Gor-
on. - ;
1500 Ibs. Sca-ified Sericea
Seed, in 100 lb, lots or more,
12c lb. FOB. T. S. Oliver, Jones-
boro, Rt. 1.
Irish Grey Watermelon and.
Hales Best Cantaloupe Seed,
$1.00 lb. delivered. Add postage
for less amounts. B, F. Mauldin,
Lavonia, Rt, 2.
Green Mammoth Okra Seed,
35c large cup; .Cushaw and
Pumpkin Seed 25, 10c. Add
postage. Mrs. Casper Southern,
Cartecay.
Extra good Striped Half Run-
ner Bean Seed, 45 cup; 3 cups,
$1.00; Also Mastodon Straw-
berry Plants, 70c C; 34.00 M;
Klondikes, 50c C; $3. 00 M. Mrs.
Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt de
Mammoth. Sunflowe. Seed,
Ist. yr., kept pure, 35c qt.;
qts., 60c; $1.20., gal, Parcel Post
Pela D. Haney, Buford, Rt: 3.
Pure Congo Melon Seed, from
large. melons, $1.50 Ib. Over 5
Ib. orders; $1.75 lb, Smaller or-
cers; Rutger Tomato, 50c C.
Quit-
man,
1950 Rockyford Cantaloupe
and Pumpkin Seed, $1.00-pt. ea.;
Citron, Kleckley Watermelon,
$1.00 at.; -Mammoth Sunflower,
half gal., 75c; $1.35 gal,-All PP
in Ga. Walter Stroud, Boling-
broke.
Dill seed, 10c and self ad-
dressed, stamped envelope.-Mrs,
John Nussbaum, Valdosta, Rt.
2, Box 5BB.
- Ege. plant seed; 15 doz. Mrs.
J. M.: Braswell, Stone Moun-
tain, Rt. 1. rx
Purple Hull _black- -eye ana
brown-eye cream Crowder peas,
easily shelled, }
large, prolific,
ea. kind, 25 lb. yellow meat
watermeion seed, 50c teacupful;
also dry, hot pepper. F. A.
Harmon, Jr., Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Blazing Star (herb) seed, 25c
large pkg. PP. Mrs. Ann Low-
ery, Rochelle, Rt. 2, Box 115.
Sericea Lespedeza, no dod-
der, 99.06 pct. pure, 92 pct.
germ., $17. "Cwt. B. R...Wood-
liff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Tel. 3861.
Citron seed, 75 lb.; Honey-
creek Cantaloupe, 50c teacup;
Early Green Okra, 25 teacup;
Also~ Mtn. Huckleberry, bear-
ing size, 2 doz., 75c. Add post-
ie Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Ake ;
Tender Garden Striped
Runner beans, 60c large
Exch, cupful for 4 print, or 6
White sacks. No. checks. PP.
Mrs. Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Rt.
3:
Half
cup.
Dwarf Okra, clean, Ist yr.,
40c lb. Mrs. Paul NeSmith, Sa-
vannah, Rt. 4, Box 67, Telfair
Rd.
Seed: Little Rice Pea, $2.50
gal.; Pumpkin, 5. packs, $1.00;
White Crowders, $1.50 gal.;
Gourd seed, 25c pack; 4 packs,
$1.00; Sage and Catnip plants,
$1. doz.: Dipper and Martin
Gourds, $3. d0z,;7$20;7,-C." Li Je
Ellis, Cumming.
seed,
Stover,
Mammoth Sunflower
$1. gal. Mrs. M.- A.
Cleveland, Rt, 1.
Champion Green Glaze Col-
lard seed, 4 tbls., $1.00; 8 tbls.,
$2. No stamps. Mrs. T. T. Hollo-
way, Cobbtown.
Few pounds Early Cream
Crowder peas, 3 lbs., $1. Pre-
paid in Ga. Mrs. L. B. Land-
rum, Adairsville, Rt. 3.
Sericea Lespedeza, combine
run, dodder free, good germ.,
1949 crop, 5c lb.; 1950 crop, 15
lb, All at my place. Mrs. Claude
A. Smith, Stockbridge.
Black Diamond Watermelon
Seed, grown on new land, hand
saved from personally selected
melons, govt. tested, 95 Pet.
germ., $1.00 Ib, J. J. Bloodworth,
Gordon, Rt, 2.
245
Box 427.
rey, Odum, Rt 2.
| shipment. F..G. Tyre, Bristol.
ped. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1.
$3.75; $5.75 M; 10 M up, $5. M;
/M; 5000 or more, $2.50 M. A.
L. Turner, Bristol. =
Ma. iodon Everbaring and
Blekemore, . bane, T. Strawber-
ry plants, 75c C; $7. M; Also
Garlic bulbs, ie No COD.
Add postage. Mrs. amie
Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
P. R. Potato plants, red and
yellow skin, govt. insp., good
count, 5000, $12.50. Lester
Crawford, Bristol. :
Marglobe and Rutger toma-
io, 50c C; 300, $1.00; 500, $1.45;
$2.50 M: Calif, Wonder and
Hot Pepver, 1be-dozs2 fie sC3
500, $3. Del. -Prompt ship rent.
Moss packed. J. P. Mullin,
Broxton.
Open field grown Ruiger,
Marglobe, and Baltimore To-
mat plants, rcots mossed and}
wrapped, 500, $1.50; .$2.75 . M;
Write for. prices on larger lots
oc truckloads.
livered. Phone 3751. J.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Govt. insp. and eects Pits
Small orders de-
L.
Pink and Copperskin Potato
plants, ready, $3. M. Del. L. L.
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 75c doz.; Hazlenut bushes,
85c doz.; Garlic bulbs, 50c doz.;
Horse Radish, 6, 75c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt.
Tobacco plants, $3. M: sped C;
Tomato and Collard, "50c c
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman,
Rutger and Marglobe Tork!
to, ready, $2. M. Del. Moss
packed. P. R. Potato, red and
copper skin, $3. M; 5000, $14.00.
Del. Booking orders last of
April for potatoes. W. G.: Mur-
Gove insp. and treated Red
Skin P.-R. Potato, $3. M; Del.
Ready May 10th. Full count.
Prompt shipment. Luther Grif
fis, Odum, Rt. 2. 7
PB, RePotatos: State. insp, im-
proved red skin or Unit 1 Cop-
perskin, ready for delivery, 5,-
000, $10. Full count. Prompt
Chas. W. Cabbage, $1.50 M.
FOB: Mossed and well wrap-
Certified La. Copperskin po-
-tato, and Marglobe and 0 Mf e
Tcmato plants, each: $3.00 M;|
5000 lots, $2. 75 M; 10,000. lots] *
$2.50 M. No orders PP. Moss}
packed. J. R. Byrd, Patterson,
Rt. 2.
Certified Bune Copperskin
potato, $1.10 C; 200, $2.00; 500,
Tomato, 85c C; 200, $1.50; Cab- |
bage and Collard, 60c C; Ege
plants, Beet, Broccoli, Hot and |
Sweet pepper, Tomato, etc., 25
doz. Buck Clements, Lyons, Rt.
oS eae
Certified Copperskin Potato,
insp., and treated, ready, $4. M.
FOB; $5. M shipped by mail.)
A. J. Griffins, Patterson, Rt. 1,|
Box. 42. -
Govt. insp, P. R. Potato, $3.
Certified P. R. Potato, red
and copperskin, $2.75 M; 5000
or more, $2.50 M. FOB. D. M.
Cason, Bristol. .
Large 2 and 3 yr. old Kudzu
plants, 3, $1. Carefully packed,
PP, Semesan treated. J. W.
Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave.
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to, $2. M. del.; 2 M, $1.75. Moss
packed; Govt. insp. and treated
Red and Pink Skin Potato, $3.
M: Certified Copperskin, $4.00
M. Del. Omar Lightsey, Sere-
ven, Rt. 2.
Certified Bunch P. R. Potato, |
Tifton variety, $4. M; 10 M or
more, $3.50 M. Shipments ready
first of May by RR Exp. Geo.
W. Register, Cordele.
Govt. insp. and treated P.-R.
Potato (red skin), $3.75 M;
Marglobe and New Stone To-
mato, good count, moss packed,
$1.75 M; 5 M up, $1.50, Del.
Can fill large orders. No chks.
seen size, 300, - $2.00
| Also Half Runner a ,
"Mastodon Ever'
berry, 75c.C; Also
permint, Spea
Yarrow, Horehoun
Ivy, Balm, Houseleal
And Garlic bulbs, 40c |
Le MS White, D D-hlonee
Box 305 : = 4
ie Marglobe and Rut ;
plants, ready to -ship,
FOB, or $2.50 M. Del.
5 M and up, $2. 2554
-OQuinn, Surrency,, Rt.
Large, stocky, one}
grown Marglobe, Rut;
Break O'Day | tomato,
500, $1.50: $2.25 M.
Roots mossed, Fresh |
guar. F. F, Stokes, F
Kudzu, dug and bu
M_ here. Mrs.
liam: -on.
s Thousands of fine fie
cabbage ~lants, ready now
so plenty fine tomato,
(hot and. _sweet),, and
for May 1st delivery. J
ard Smith, Atlanta, 48:
St. a is
ae
Finest Gem _ Ever
Strawberry. plants, $9
low, Poplar, Wild Cherr
sefras, Yellow Doe
Gum, Mullien, White
Oak, 3 Ibs. $1. Exe..
Saale: Mrs. John Mye
well, Rt. 2, ee
Govt. insp. Red Ski
Potato, from vine cut
M.. May del. - Guy we
Gaine ville, Rt ne
=> EN
. Govt, insp. Red and
| Skin P. R. plants, ful
no checks, $3. M. Del.
Griffis, Seri ven, Rt.
Streamliner Ev
Strawberry, $2.00.C:
$5.00 M; = dif. Mint,
size Gourd
for
50e cup; 3 cups,
Marcus 1 5
Rt 2 ;
Klondike Strawberry
Mastodon, 80c C;. 6 Red
Strawberry ciate with . f
order of 500. No. che
COD. Mrs. Pearl anes
Rt, 2: Sota
Wissionere and. Everb
Strawberry, $1.00 C.-
plants for 4 print or
sacks; Calamous, Garlic
permint Plants, $1.00 doz.
ais Mery Hartw
Large hiss aey Strawt
also Everbearing, $1.00 C..
100 plants for 4 print or 6 w
sacks; White Garlic, 10c |
$1.00 doz.; Peppermint,
doz. Miss. Mattie: Mets r
Hartwell, R223 3s :
Chas. Wakefield Cabb
Cx 500, fe 50 M; "&
:3)
and Peppermint, 5c bunch;
den Sage Plants, 10c ea.-
Mary uth Philips, -Roys
Heed
Moraine: aehiets: plants, +
ready, good plants, good co
prompt ip Moss Pach
2. M. -del., 50c. Woodrow Lit
sey, Screven,
Marglobe and New Ston
mato, Heading Collard, 4G)
W. Cabbage, $3.00 eG:
Wonder and Rubye King Sw
Pepper, 3.50 M; Hot Pep}
$3.75 M, FOB. Ready a
S. Young, Baxley, Rt.
Peppermint, Sao
sy, Catnip, Horehound,
leak plants, 45e doz.; Mas
Everbearing Strawberry
Yellow Root, 50c Ib.; Also G
lic bulbs, 400 doz.
W. R. Lightsey, Screven. -
and~ 2nd_ zone.
lo
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armers Market Bulletin
| vine cutting seed. H. R. Draug-
nm care of GENERAL DELIVERY as ad-
$1.00. PP. J, R, Hall, Milledge-
PULPWOOD, ROOFING, HARNESS,
| Logan, Austell, Rt. 2.
TS FOR SALE
Clutt Bunch P. R. Potato|
Plants, $4.00 M, delivered April;
$3.00 * del, May. Grown from
han, Pinhurst.
Cert. Bunch Potato, $1.10 C;
200, $2.00; 500, $3.75! $5.75 M.
PP; Tomato, Egg Plants, Broc-
coli, Beets. Hot and Belle Pep-
per, 15c doz.; Temato, 90c C;
200, $1.50;. 500, $2.75; $4.00 M;
| Cabbage Collard, Gace. C. Mor-
ris Sanders, Lyons, REE Ds
Cert. Copperskin P. R. Potato
$3.50 M. PP. Can ship around
15th. or 20th, April. No COD.
J. I. Rigdon, Alma, RCI :
SEED FOR SALE
About half gal. Selected Red
| Meated. Watermelon and Okra
Seed, 7c Pt.; PP, Lewis: Turner,
Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Rockyford Cantaloupe Seed,
| Rutger Tomato, $1.25 Ib. each;
Henderson Bunch Lima Beans,
30c Ib. PP, J. B. Oliver, Val-
dosta, Rt. 1,
Beer Seed, Old Fashion Mul-
tiplying, fresh big start, 25 St.
Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna,
A quantity cleaned, scari-
fied, tested Sericea Seed, no
dodder nor other noxious weed,
in clean 100 lb. sacks, 16 lb.
iat A. Mosher, Atlanta. Box
Brown Top Millet Seed, hay
and grazing kind, recleaned,
tested for germ.
10c lb, No orders under 50 lbs.
filled. Norman Johnson, War-
renton.
30 Ibs. Black - Lee Watermelon
Seed, round, or oblong, hand
saved, shade dried, wilt resist-
ant, $1. ao Ibe 5 Ibs. or more,
ville Rt. 2.
Velvet Okra Seed, 1950 crop,
sound, 35 lb. J. W. Bone, Dal-
las, Rt. 3;
Calif, Multiplying Beer Sean
25c start. No OD. Mrs. Sallie
Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Jumbo Cantaloupe Seed, 9 lbs.
hand saved, very good, lot for
>-5.00.-PP. Mrs, L. W. Eeago,
Pinehurst.
Bushel Gourd Seed, 15c doz.
sae ee ae, oy
Beveca} cups. of clean, hand
saved, shade dried watermelon
seed, 51 crop, Black Diamond,
Dixie Quen, Pride of Ga.,
Ga. Best Muskmelon seed, 65c
cup. PP. No stamps nor chks.
Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Carroll-
ton, 14 W. Chandler St.
Hales Best Cantaloupe seed,
Pumpkin, 15 seed, 5c; Cucum-
, | ber, 5c tbl.;.Ohio pea, 15, 20c;
Hot pepper, 10 pods, 5c; Bushel
Gourd seed, 20c doz. Mrs. Clyde
1950 Rockyford Cantaloupe
and Pumpkin seed, $1. pt. ea.;
Kleckley Sweet* watermelon,
Citron, $1. gt.; Mammoth Sun-
flower, 75c half gal.; $1.35 gal.
PP in Ga, Walter Stroud, Bol-
ingbroke, Rt. 1.
1950 crop Combine Milo, 5c
Ib.; Scarified Sericea, 15c lb.
Mark T. Warren, Dewy Rose.
Calif. Multiplying Beer seed,
25 start. No COD. Mrs. Sallie
Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Pride of Ga. watermelon, $3.
lb.; Large pkt., 60c; Ripe mel-
ons in 60 days after planting.
J. N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.
A quantity of cleaned, scari-
fied, tested Sericea seed, no
dodder or other noxious weed,
in clean 100 lb. sacks, 16c Ib.
Write for further details. Dr. L.
A. Mosher, Atlanta, Box 1533.
(Tel. Wa. 7509).
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
CORRECTION:
Giant Royal purple violet
plants, 3 doz., $1.00; $3.00 C;
Rock Garden collection Peren-
nials, wild ferns, 25c ea. 5, $1.00;
Heart Leaf plants, 75c doz;
Euonymus Americanus or Burn-
ing Bush, 4-6 in., 75 ea. Mrs.
and purity, 5
and} Rt
EANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
20 bu. Clemson Non-Shatter
Tall var. Soy Beans in even wt.
2 bu. bags, germ. 82 Pct., purity
99.06 Pct., $5.50 bu, at farm. 2
mi, N. Rentz. R. Hudson,
Dexter, Rt. 1.
Col. Running Butterbeans,
free of weevils, heavy bearing,
bear until fros:, 40c large cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Gees Wilder,
Musella.
Streaked Half Runner Beans,
weevil treated, 50c cup. PP. No
stamps. Mrs. R, T. Chatham
Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Combine Peas. sound. peared.
9e lb; $5.00 bu, No order less
than bushel. Mac Cobb, Hart-
well, RFD 3,
Mixed Striped and White Half
Runner Garden Beans, tender,
1950 crop, Brown Sugar Crowd-
ers, 25c cup; Also Everbearing
Strawberry plants. 75 C. Add
postage. Mrs. W. W. Harris,
Flowery Branch.
Tender Cream Half Runner
Early Brown Pole, White Pole
Beans, 50c large cup. Exch. 2
cups for 4 print or 5 white
sacks. Mrs, Jemima Crump,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Tender Striped Half Runner
Beans, 50c cup. Plus postage.
Mrs, Glen L. oe Hlowery
Branch. Rts
90 Day Velvet ae 83 Pct.
germ., State tested, $3.00 bu.
fob Tifton, John F. Lindsey,
Tifton, Rt. 6.
Early B.own 6 Weeks Peas,
~bears 2 crops, 6 cups, $1.25; Pur-
ple Hull, 3 cups, $1.00; White
Half Runner and Streaked, 3
cups,
checks. Mrs. Lon ees
Dacula; Rt. 1.
Half Runner. Blue and White,
very prolific, Beans, 40c teacup:
White Bunch Butterbeans, 35c
cup; Brown Stringless, Also Dry
Sage, 40. cup. PP. Mrs. G. Tay-
lor, Buc-anan.
Cream Crowder Purple. Hull
Peas, 25 lb. No less than a
| bushel shipped. Add_ postage.
W. A.-Smith, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Early Brown peas, bear 2
crops, 6 cups, $1.25; Purple
Hull, 3 cups, $1.00; Also White
and Streaked Half Runner
beans, 50c cup;.3 cups, $1.25.
No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Dacula, Rt. 1.
Blackeyed and White Crowd-
er peas, 15c cup; Add 15c post-
age for 2 cups, 10c for less. Mrs.
J. W. Loggins, Gainesville, Star
Old Fashion Tender Heavy
Bearing Brown Striped, and
few White Gardn beans, 50c
Cup. RPsin' Gass: Mes, Cy
Hasty, Atlanta, 1325 Grant St.,
ere
Around 300 lbs. Henderson
Bush White Lima beans, small,
25c lb. Paul Brannon, Preston,
ited:
Striped, Soin White
Half Runner beans, 50c cup;
Yard Long beans, Black Foot
Long peas, 25 seed, 15c; Dyna-
mite Popcorn, 4 0z., 15c; 50c Ib.
Weevil treated. PP. Stamps ac-
cepted, A. S. King, Lawrence-
ville, Rt..3.
White Crowder Peas, Brown-
eyed, 25 cup; 5 for $1.00; Bur-
dock plants, 5, 25c; Roots, 50c
Ib. . Mrs. E, R. | Brookshier,
Gainesville, Rt. 7. :
About 30 bu. good sound vel-
vet beans, $3.50 bu. at my farm.
C. O. Turner, Musella, Rt. 1.
Genuine Red Speckled, White
Blackeyed Crowder Peas, clean,
pure, 3 Ibs., $1.00. Add postage.
No checks, Gladys Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Early +rown 6 Wks. Peas,
bears 2 crops, early for trucking,
and Heavy Bearing Cream
Table Peas, 6 cups, $1.25; Tend-
er Blue Pole Beans, 3 cups,
$1.25, PP in Ga. No checks. Mrs.
Clarence MecMillian, Dacula,
Rte ds
Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 25c
Jarge cup.. FOB. Exchange 5
cups for 4 print sacks in good
cond, Each pay postage. Mrs.
Joe W. Craft, 17 rtwell, Rt, 3.
6 or 8 bu. Speckled Running
90 Day Velvet Beans, $3.00 bu.
Exchauge bushel for bushel for
Purple Hull Crowder Peas.
4L. H, Cousins, Greenville. f
$1.25. Plus .postage. No
$3.00 bu, at my home; $3.25 bu.
del. Mrs. C. H. Trussel,
Sandersville,
Runner beans, 40c cup; 3 cups,
$1.00. PP to 3rd zone.
Mae Sims, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Mixed Bunch butterbeans,
25c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Nora
Murray, Homer, Rt. 1.
Purple Hall Speckled peas,
$7. -bu.; Mixed . peas, $5.50; -
Browneyed Crowder, $9. Leroy .
Hambrick, Cochran.
40 bu. 90 Day Running Vel-
vet beans, 90 pct. sound, $4.
bu. C. H. Jones; Thomson, Rt.
2.
20 bu. 90 Day Running Vel--
vet beans, $4. bu. J. W. Mum-
ford, Thomson, Rt. 2. be
eyed Crowder peas, 25c Ib.
Odell K. Vernon, Cumming, Rt.
4. (Near H. C. Majors store).
White peas and very few tan,
early eating variety, 3 lbs., $1.;
Early Eating peas with few
White mixed, 4 lbs. $1. Add
postage. C. J. Daniel, Americus,
Riso:
Ga. Exp. Station Gatan Soy
beans, best for hay, 98 pet.
purity, 90 pct. germ., $5. bu.;-
Yelnando (best for beans), shat-_
terproof, 97 pct. purity, 92 pet.
germ., $5. bu. R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Pure Dynamite Popcorn, ex-
tra good,
eral pounds Pecan Seedlings,
nice to plant to bud pecan trees
and good to eat. W. Y, Sum-.
mers, Newnan, Rt: 5.
Scotts Imp. Big Ear Marl-
boro Prolific Seed Corn, weevil
resistant, from more than 30
yrs. breeding,
paid; $3.50 bu. exp, or fright
collect. Z._L. Scott. Concord.
500 Lu, Whatleys Yellow Ear
Corn, *2.00 bu. at farm, 2% mi.
N. Rentz. K. L. Hudson, Dexter,
Rte
White Rice Popcorn for seed, -
10c Ib, 10 lb lots; Also 6 pints
Sage, hand picked, clean, 50
Pt..cupful, Add postage. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
Yellow Dynamite Popcorn, 5
Ibs., $1.00; Also Col. Bunch But-
terbeans, 25e cup, Add postage.
Mrs. C. R. Garrett, Gainesville,
Rt. 1.
Ga. 101 Cert. Hybrid Seed
Corn, 99 Pct, purity, 95 Pct.
germ., Flats $8.00 bu.; Rounds,
$4.50 bu.; Also Certified What-
leys, 92.50 Pct. germ., 99 Pct.
purity, $4.00 bu, O. M, Ware,
Marshallville.
500 bu. good White Corn for
seed or meal, $2.00 bu.. Or $1.85
bu. if you load. Phone 438, C,
P, Hayes, Toccoa, P. O, Box 447,
South American Dynamite
Popcorn, 91.5 Pct., 50 Ibs. and
over, 10c lb. Less than 50 Ibs.
Tie: Jb. Not PPs CoG. Hearn
Palmetto, Rt. 1,
Seed Popcorn,
shelled, No. 1 So. American
Dynamite, clean, no weevils,
25c lb. Add postage. Exchange
for print. sacks. Each pay post-
age. Mrs. B. P. Sheffield, Cedar-
town, Rt. 1.
1000. bu. Whatleys and 200
bu. Dixie 18 slipped shuck
corn, $2. bu.; Also hay: 20 tons
Soy Bean, rolled bales, 2 tons
Johnson Grass and Oat, reg-
ular bales, $40) ton; 100 bu. PR
15 lbs. hand
Seed Potatoes, $1.50 bu. Fob.
R. L. Marchman, Jr., Ft. Valley.
White Rice Popcorn (old
fashion kind), 30c Ib. PP. L. A.
Thompson, Cumming, Rt. 4.
100 bu. corn, in shuck, $1.75
bu. at barn. E. L. Robinson,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
150 bu. Dixie 18 Yellow corn,
$2. bu. FOB farm, Trade 50 or
6C bu. for young calves, 3 or 4
mos, old. Bring calves and get
corn. T. L. Collum, Haddock.
Nice shelled popeorn for sale
or exchange 1 qt. for 2 print
sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs.
}Ira D. Downs, Warrenton, Rt
1.
Rance Stubbs, Mauk, Rt. 1.
35-40 bu. No, 1 Velvet Beans,
Brie
Tender Brown Striped Half
Floy
About 1 peck White Black-
Yq 1b., 30c; Also sev= .
$1.50: pk! spre= Ai
+4
$s
- Morris, Fairburn, Rt.
PAGE SI
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
FRESH & DRIED FRUITS
FOR SALE
150 or 200 bu. good heavy
slipped shuck corn, $2. bu. at
my barn. Will not ship. Clyde
2
4.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE|}
_ Sundried apples, 50 lb. PP
in 5 lbs. lots or over. Mrs. Inez
Ferrester, Dial.
Sundried apples, free of
worms, peel, core, 40c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. R. V. Woody,
ial. ~
Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
Cottonseed, in fine shape, made
bale per acre last year, $9.00
Cwt.; Also 600 bu. Whatleys
Prolific Corn in Ear, $1.90 bu.
Paved highway. Cleon C. Usry,
Thom--n. (Tel. 77R-4).
Pure ist yr. Cokers 100 Wilt
Resistant. Cotton Seed, delint-
ed, tredted, | $11.00 ae Tel:
No. 5211. T. RB: reedlove,
Monroe.
200 lb. Rucker Cotton Seed,
improved. Ist. yr for sale. W. G:
Carder, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
1500 Ibs, D & P Cotton Seed,
1st. yr., No. 15, delinted, treated,
picked dry, 11 bales on 6 acres,
$11.50 cwt. fab. No order less'100
Ibs. 2 mi. Red Hill School,
Franklin Co. Ulysses V. Staneill,
Eastanollee,
Pure recleaned Empire Wilt
Resistant Cottonseed, grown
from foundation seed, picked
dry and ginned one var. gin,
12c Ib. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Pure Ist, yr. delinted and
Ceresan treated Cokers. 100
wilt resistant cotton seed, $11.00
Cwt. in bags. Inis M. Cole,
Sharpsburg,
Cokers 100 wilt desietaint Cot-
ton Seed, delinted, Ceresan
treated, cert, $15.00 Cwt. FOB;
Cokers 100 wilt resistant Cot-
ton Seed, gin run, not delinted,
$10.00 Cwt. FOB; Kobe Les-
pedeza, 16c. lb.; Korean, 10c lb.;
Sericea, 17c Ib. FOB. R. E, Ay.
cock, Monroe. ,
D.P.L. No. 15 Cotton Seed,
Ist year, $9.00 Cwt, O. W. Hill,
Greenville.
Cokers 100 wilt Cotton Seed,
1949 crop, ist. yr., germ. 82
Pet., tested -3-15-51, Properly
treated with Ceresan, $12.50
Cwt. K. D, Sanders, Eatonton.
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Bronze .Scuppernong, Black
Muscadine vines, 3 yrs. size,
Black Walnut. trees, 3, $1.00;
Raspberry, Blueberry, 6, $1,00;
Also Garlic bulbs, 25 doz. Mrs.
C. B. Robinson, Bowdon.
Black Walnut trees, 1-3 ft.
50c ea. Or exchange for white
- or print sacks. M. S. Carr, Blue
Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 70.
/
Blueberry bushes, 75c doz.;
$5.50 C; Himalaya Blackberry,
75ec doz.; -Muscadine Grape
vines, Beechnut and Crabapple
trees, 20c ea; 6, $1.00; Also
Garlic bulb:, 50c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell;
Gainesville, Rt. 6."
Celestial Fig and Large
Lemon Sprouts, 50c ea. B. O.
Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood
Ave., S, E.
Crabapple trees
Grape vines, 6, $1.00; - Also
Sege plants, 20c ea.; 6, $1.00;
Condon Giant Mastodon Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1.00 G;
Himalaya Dewberry, $1.00 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Muscadine
FRESH & DRIED FRUITS
@ FOR SALE
Scight Sundried apples, free
of wormxs, peel, and core, 40c
Ib Add postage. Mrs. D. L.
Vanzant, Dial.
Sundried apples, free of
worm, peel, or core, 45c lb.
PP in Ga. Mrs. Grace Payne,
Young Cane.
Dried fruit, free of worms
and core, 35c lb. Mrs.. Zodie
-Blovers, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1,
Box 19 (Res. of Ga.).
Finest quality Sundried sour
apples, 1950 crop, 50c lb.; Al-
so Creaseback, other White
Cornfield bean seed, Brown 6
Weeks Garden bean, tender, 35c
measuring cup. Add sufficient
ostage. Miss Alice Harris, El-
FRESH AND CURED
MEATS FOR SALE
Country Cured Hams, 25- 30
Ibs., 60c Ib. A. D. Evans, Pow-
| der Springs, Rt. 5 ;
Oakwood Smoked
Guar.
Meat: Hams, 10-18 Ibs., 80c lb.;
Side and Shoulders, 10-18 Ibs.,
65c Ib. COD Seep Ee;
Hurst, Meigs, Rt.
2 Country ao Hams, | a-
round 20 Ibs., .75c Ib.; 2 Sides of
Meat, around 20 Ibs., dg. dbs
Sugar Cured Shoulder, <
Ibs., 60c Ib. Ship COD Parcel
Post Collect in Ga. Write for
exact weights. Mrs. Clarence
MeMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1.
1 Sugar Cured Ham, 26 Ibs.,:
\75 Ib. Will ship COD. Mrs. M.
Be Crowe, Se Le a
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
20-25 |.
CORRECTION: 111 A, near
Gainesville, 1 mi. paved. road
(on road let for-paving), 30 A.
locust post pasture, 40,000
pines (10 yrs. old), good places
for 3 fish ponds, 3 ceiled, 5 R:
houses, new roofs, 2 barns; 228
A. near Athens, . 3/3 mi.. paved
road, 100 A. in pasture; 7 R
house, plastered barn, 3 tenant
houses, -good timber. Write. U:
A. Lawson, Cleveland (not
Sleveland), Rt. 1.
EGGS FOR SALE
White Pekin Duck eggs, Dark
Speckled Guinea, ;
doz. PP. No checks. Mrs.
Mitchell, Rockmart, Rt. 1.
Broad Breasted Bronze, Tur-
key eggs, from selected flock,
free of disease, $4.75 doz. PP.
Immediate delivery. Robert T.,
Attaway, Wrightsville.
Blue and White Goose eggs,
5, $2.50. PP, Tel. Be. 3191. Mrs.
J. E. Matthews, Atlzenta, Rt. 7,
Box 132:B.
Fertile Small Type Bantam
eggs, 15, $1.50; Duck eggs, from
small flock of Mammoth Pekin,
mall type Pekin; and Indian
Runner, $2. doz.; Black Leg-
horn, $2.50 per 15. Del. Jimmie
Bob Baggett, Hiram, Rt. 1.
Finest laying White Giant
Hen eggs for setting, $2.50 set-
ting of 15. Exc. for print sacks
at 4, $1. Mrs. John Myers,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Blue and White Goose Eggs,
5, $2.50. PP. Tel. Be 3191. Mrs,
5. E, M:tthews, Atlanta, Rt, 7,
Box 132 B.
40 White English 2ekin
Eggs, $1.50. doz. PP. in
container. Thermon Ivey,
mont, Wha
Purebred heavy type Dark
Cornish Hatching Eggs, 15,
$1.65; 30; $3.25, Cartons to be
returned at once, ViO only. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt.
1, Box 35.
Hatching Eggs, each: Pea-
fowl, $4.00; White and Bronze
Turkey, 3742c; Chinese and
Mongolian Pheasants, 835e;
Cuinea, 12%c; Duck, 12%2c;
Fancy Show Type Bantam,
mixed lots, 15, $1.50; Toulouse
Goose, 40c. Add 0c for parcel
post, Mrs, Helen Street, Atlan-
ta, Rt. 2.
B. B. Bronze Turkey Eggs,
Sad.
Duck
your
Cler-
B. B. Bronze and White Belte-\
ville crossed, $3.50 doz. J. P.
Dickerville, Homerville, Box
342,
Giant. S. C. Black Minorca
eggs, Breeding exclusively since
1925, $3.00 for 15, L. B. Millians,
Newnan,
Golden Sebright, Dark Corn-
ish and Brown Leghorn ban-
tam eggs, $3. and $5. setting.
Bob Clark, Macon, 372 Spring
ijav. Star Rt.
St.
each $1.25,
EGGS FOR SALE _
White Cornish eggs
prize winners, $2.25 for 15, del.
Mrs. O, 4. Craft. Lavonia. Rt. 2.
Guinea eggs, $1.35 doz.; 18
for $1.70 postpaid. Mrs. J. E.
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Fertile, fine eggs: Ringneck
pheasant, $2. doz.; Giant White
Pekin duck, $1. doz. Mrs. H. J..
Sealy, Jackson, Rt, 3.
Ringneck pheasant, finest of
stock, 25 ea., $2.40 doz.
FOB. J. B. Nichols, Young Har-
ris, RFD. -
ceed seus
FOR SALE
BAMBOO: ~
24 Bamboo: Roots, 30: in. long
for plantiig. $10.00 doz. FOB. |
Prompt Del. Mrs. *. Leonard
Etheridge, Auburn, Rts
BAMBOO:
Bamboo Roots for Guia
ing, $5.00 doz. Louis McBroom,
Milner; Rist. 7;
BUTTER:
Fresh Butter for sale, All
letters ans. Mrs. R. R. Marlow,
Franklin, Rt. 2.
| FRUIT:
Nice sundried apples,~ free
worms, peel, core, 45c Ib. del.
~} Add postage. Gail Vanzant, Dial,
nice sundried 1950
10 Ibs.,
crop a ples, free: worms, peel,
core, 35c lb. at farm. Exc. for
Print. sacks: 1 lb. for 1 sack, Ea
pay postage. Mrs. Ethel Lee
Stancil, Eastanollee.
150 crop, Sundried apples, no.
peel, core c: worms, 45c lb, ,5
Ib. ots up; also long tender
green okra secd,: hand shelled,
bear until frost, 35 cup. Mrs.
Fred F -anks, Hiawassee.
. | GARLIC:
Garlic bulbs, one cent ea. 90c
. FOB. Mrs. B. H: - Osborn;
Roy.
GOURDS:
Nest egg and other small
gourds, 5c to 20c ea.; mixed
-| gourd seed, Oc spoonful; castor
bean seed, 20c cup. Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.
Few Martin gourds, size of
eccoanuts, 8 for $1.00 del. Lay-
ford Wimberly, Albany. 1503
' Dawson Rd,
Dipper Gourds, $2.80 doz.;
$1.20 doz., small; Asst. seed, 25c
pkt.; 6 pkts., $1.00. PP. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear,
Martin and Dipper Gourds,
25c ea.; Mixed sizes and shapes,
10c.ea.; Some 20c ea.; Gourd
Seed, $1.00 cup; 50c C. Mrs, W,.
E. Wooten, Camilla,
HONEY:
Pure Ext. honey: 6-10 lb. tins.
$11.50; 1-60 lb., $9.00; Sev.
cal, steel drums, $1.50 gal., by
the drum; 12-2% Ib. big Woy
jars, $7.00; 12-22 lb. big mouth
jars Chunk Comb, $7.50. Ship-
ped promptly. John A. Crum-
mey, Jesup. Box 117, .
Extracted Honey, one 10 Ib.
pail, $2.75; 5 lb. pail, $1.40; New
Comb and Extracted, about May
Ist. del. by mail, one 10 Ib.
comb, $3.00; 5 lb. comb, $1.50;
Bees Wax wanted del. at 40c.
Rev, Curd Walk er,
Ro
LARD:
Sev. cans home made lard, 50
lb. cans, at $12.00. Linton S.
Johnson, Sparta. Rt. 1, Box.117.
MEAT:
4 good shoulders, hickory
smoked meat, 72 lbs. wt, of en-
tire lot, .5c Tb. PP. ir Ga, B. =
Weeks, Dial. .
2 nice country salt * cured
hams, 35 and 38 lb. wt. 70c Ib.
My place, just off No, 9 Hwy.,
on new Duluth Rd. Odell Ver-
non, Cumming. Rt, 4.
PEANUTS:
Red Spanish Peanuts, hand
picked, free of trash, 25c lb, at
my _lace. L. T, Kittle, Temple,
Rid,
Pink Spanish Peanuts, 3 lbs.,
$1.00. PP, N,N. Skinner, Waco,
Rt; 2.
Small Spanish (white) Pea-
nuts, $4.00 bu, (Made 800 lbs.
to acre last year), Ralph Dunn,
ee 202 Root St.
Soperton,
from.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Catnip, peppermint, balm,
| speanmint, tansy, 40c doz.; gar-]
jJage. Mrs. -
mount, Rt. >
ed -bu., sassafras root, 25c Ib.;
life everlasting, 50c Ib.
and. Yellow Meat melon and.
jof the Meadow, red sassafras,
3 Ibs., $l Ree. Stover, Pisgah.
root, and wild cherry bark, ea.,
53 |
MISCELLANEOUS
~ FOR SALE
PEPPER: RS
Ib.; 10 or more lbs.; $1.25 lb.
postpaid. Mrs. Nathan vane
by, Ball Ground, Rt. 5.
POTATOES:
300 bu. Bunch P. R. Seed
Potatoes. N. L. Halley, Rey-|.
4 nolds.
lic bulbs, 15, 50c; selected shell-'
ed popcorn, 35c~1b.;. tender
cornfield: beans, 25c cup: Add
postage. Miss L, M. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1,-Box 35.
Yellow root, Queen of the
Meadow, rattle weed, yellow
dock, sassafras root, wild cher-
ry. park, * Tae Sy: $1 00; Martin |
gourd seed, 25 doz. Add: post-.
. W. Jackson, Fair-|
Yellow sassafras and. Queen
of the Meadow root, wild cher-
ry bark, 45 Ib.: catnip, hore- |
hound, peppermint, -horsemint,
50c doz.; birdock plants, 3, 50,;
Miss Jo Ann Hester, Dahilonega, :
Rt. 1, Box 36.
; Horseradish, tansy, mint, cat- |.
nip, elecapane, balm, 15 "root- }
coffee
beans, one cent a.; Stone Mtn.;
pumpkin seed, 10c tbls. Add
postage. Mrs. "Ralph Williams, |
Lawrenceville, Bt, 1:
Rhubarb pie plant, 25c ea.
| horseradish, calamus,
red. horsemint plants, 50c doz.;:
garden
red-sassafras root, catnip, spear-
mint, peppermint, garlic, tansy,
wild horsemint. ratsbane, 25c}
tb. Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Diamond.
Bearfcot, colts. foot, -Queen
yellow dock, yellow root, blood
root, white ash, sweet gum
root, witchhazle, wild cherry,
Sassaias, throny ash, elder
25c Ib.; Bamboo roots (for
planting), 40c ea. Mullein, 10c
ea. Mullein, 10c plant. Add
postage. Mrs. 47. Gis Combs;
Toomsboro, Rt, 2: :
Red Sassafras Roots and Berk.
Yellow Dock -and Colts Foot,
25c lb, Add _ postage. Edith
Woody, Peeel ter Route.
SACK: 2
100 lb. White Feed peeks
washed, free of holes and stains,
30c ea. Add postage. Mrs, E, L.
Robinson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
10 White 25 lb. Feed Sacks,
washed. 15c ea; Also Elec.
Churn, $10.00. Add ae Mrs,
Roy. Moon, Hiram, Rt. 2.
100 Ib. cap: good quality Print
Sacks, satis. guar., 3, $1.00, Plus
postage. Mrs. A. B. Popham, |.
Fayetteville, Rt. 1.
Washed and ironed chicken
feed sacks, 35c ea. 3 for $1.00,
postage paid. Cash with order.
Mrs, W. F. Williams, Buchanan.
Real nice grade 50 lb. white
chicken feed sacks, 3, $1.25;
some not quite so nice, 4, $1. 25:
6 flour sacks, nice, 25 Ibs. cap.,
6, $1:25. All washed and: PP.
Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan,
Reso
100 lb. cap. smooth finish
White feed sacks, free of hole
and mildew, 20c ea, plus post-
age or COD. Mrs. Earl Cauthen,
Tallapoosa. Rt; 1.
About 40 print sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., free of mildew and holes,
smooth finish, 3 for $1. PP.
Miss Anne Leverett, Atlanta,
Rt. 1, Ben Hill Rd. RA 9636.
Good quality, 100 lb. print
sacks, ripped, washed, starched,
ironed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 40c ea. 3 for $1.20; $4.80
doz.; Add postage. * Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Hubert Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.
36 nice print sacks, washed,
ironed, 3, $1.00; 30 white sacks,
100 lb. cap., 30 ea. PP. All free
of holes and mildew. Mrs, T.
H. Shook, Hiawassee.
100 nice, large print sacks,
washed, in good cond., $35. An-|
Dried red hot peppers oy 40.
+ $1.00 gal. at my pla
| becinning. April
Davis, Buchanan, |
SYRUP:
Bs 000 gal. Syurp f
Poison, 5 gal. cans, 50c
ped by rail in 56 gal. t
O. E. Norton, Fairb
250. gal, pure, Ga.
West Eldorendo. ~
Powell, Colquitt, Rt.
48 gal. Sorghum 8
$2.00 gal. M. T. San
merce. _~
TURNIPS:
ips, large tops, 60c |
ee gather. Small or
L.C. Davis, Newnan
TOBACCO:
About) 20 Ibs.,
bacco, . a: some
lard, good only for
ing. for Mea ON
'Cclege Park, 206
bia, Ave. acee Y
WALNUTS:
Some 1950. crop
nuts, 50c bu. FOB. .
Cato, Stapleton.
Crowder and Cali
Peas, referably ne
so I can come fer.
son, Lithonia, Rt.
(BERS 2) cast
Want six. healthy
bees near Athens 0!
to Athens, Edgar Fow W
Rt. Zz
Want bees in box
in 60 mi. Haddo
that are not stan
price and number,
L. M. Smith Hadd
CANE:
-Want 5000 Pas
or take. what - oe
market price. M.
St. Simon . are
Plantation).
within 10 or 15-2
State price. Will
Roy West, Newnan,
Want 2 or 3 cups |
low prolific seed corn
ears to stalk kind. B
catnip, heartsease, yell
Write first. Mrs.
ley, Rt._ ig :
EGGS:
Want 15 pheasant e
by mail, and I will
age. Answer at on
Mullinax, Alpharetta
Box 41.
Want Amherst, Silv
neck cr any vere
Eggs. Quote prices_
delivered, H. L. Kesler, | 3
ted :
FEATHERS:
Want 8 lbs. new
Goose Feathers, Send
Mrs. Frank Owen Fors
FRUIT. (FRESH AND
Want about 4 lbs.
ples, free of worms, :
Wiss Hattie Same: Ja
GEESE:
Want 25 Geese,
smailer amount, State 1 D
lot or so much a head,
er Brown, Stillmore, Rt.
PEAFOWL: B:
Want 1 Peafowl Hi
Mrs, RB. E. Branch, Jr., Bis
PEAS: :
Want 1 gal. cists pe }
planting. Will exc. i n
for same. Write first. Mrs
Vandiver, Dial. :
PECANS: : :
Want to exchange
sacks for pecans (1 b. p
1 sack). Each pay p
be good. Mrs. M. O,
Cornelia, Box 264.
PIGEONS:
Wil
nie Bell Parks, "vine ie Bz
SYRUP:
CATTLE FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
HOGS FOR #27
7
&
to raise on
furnish chicks}
equipment
is to 10 or 12 wks."
Ee < beeae Quit-
nato Plants April
on good strong
tley. Ced> town.
urgess and ied
Ad-
cert. P. R. Bunch,
plants about
ice. H. Px Mal-
al eerouds: sprigs,
id a oe. low-
AID; _ farm,
or es Ee place.
n, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.
Prosso
alps: 2
del. price. H. A.
exchane Garlic
e flour sacks.
=3 print sacks.
ige. Mrs. Gus Lee,
ed, free of holes. Ex-
ibs. Duck and Geese,
some but in good:
May Hancock,
>, Rt 2. ;
int sacks.
low, Alma.
it White, and Guano
Ada Powell, Ris-
ha.
ral, Print Sacks at
t be in good cond.,
s. W. E. Sykes,
Central Ave
al Print or Solid)
100 Ib. cap. State
ered. Mrs. C. T. Bry-
Write:
ee a he. Fla.
as for 4 Print Sacks.
postage. Can use 24
W. W. Mason,
Calif. Beer or
wa. Larpley,
Barly
urd 2ed from gourds
on stem end of neck.
, Savannah, Re 1,
pound of Whip-Poor
f 50c lb. Must be
seed. Mrs, Helen
Quitman, "Rt, 4:
each of
Eating Pea. Old
Best Collard,
Green Beans, But-
ont Circle. N. E.
b out 3 doz, Hills Tink-
on Seed. Edna Cato,
P, OQ. Box.95.
Mow Seed of Dishrag
rs. -C, Groover,
202. N. Main St.
ITs:
oted fe, damson plum
ees, 3 C. Greear, Helen,
0.),
or May delivery. Mrs.
er, pagrus Grove, Rt.
FOR SALE
fresh milk cows, 1
Guernsey, both 4 gals.
ea. L. P. Singleton,
Rt. 3.
ernsey bull, 10 mos.
Renabie Riegeldale
at Sire Riegel-
one 3rd calf, other with Ist. H.
Tench, Cornelia.
Jersey Milech cow, 4_ gals.
daily at my barn, $200.00; Al-
be registered, from high pro-
-| Smyrna, Rt. 2.
131/2 yrs.
Tietta, Rt. 3. Paper Mill Rd.
31 polled type, perfectly marked,
Millet | _ .
Hereford, Calved Mar. 15, 1950, |:
for sale. K. A. Both, Powder
| Victor Dam 2nd, of Holly Spring
| built,
J. a Knight, Franklin, Rt. 2.
Swainsboro.
old White Guineas
-| South, bloodlines of National
4 William. Rauntnberg,
2 Jersey and Guernsey cows,
so 7 yr. old horse mule, good.
cond.,.work anywhere, $100. 00;
OIC stock hog, $75. Come to
Mableton, turn right Hicks
store, pass Milford Baptist
Church. P. L. Kimmons, Atlan-
ta, 712 Bankhead Ave.
Several young Heifer and 2
bull Guernsey calves, all can
J5. 38.
ducing dams. Seogins,
Reg. Aberdeen-Angus cow,
old, due to calve
in September, for sale or trade
for reg. Hereford Horned cow
of same quality. Phone 959-M-
4, Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Ma-
Hereford bull, 1 yr. old, from
pure stock put not registered,
about 550 lbs., ready for serv-
ice Reasonable price. Ralph
Carson; Carnesville, Rt. 1.
LMF Real Mischief Reg.
Springs, Rt. 1, Care Lost Moun-
tain Farm.
Nice Jersey Heifer, Sood
shap, about 300 Ibs. for sale.
Phone 5157. J. W. Harrison,
Jonesboro, RFD -1, Box 207.
Reg. Dbl, Standard Polled
Hereford Bull, sired by HSF
Beau Victor 25th, son of EER
Hereford Farm, 1 yr. old,. well
perfect markings, exc.
disposition. Ready for service.
Milking Shorthorn Bull
eas from 3-5 mos, old, high
producing strain: , $150. 00 to
$200.00 ea.; Also one 15 mos..
old, $275. 00. Leon Ehrlich,
Guernsey Bull Calf, 3 mos.
|old, Dam Juice of Woodside
Farms reg. 811439, sire Eth.|
Mvad Shah,
sale or exc. for purebred polled
Hereford or. Black -\ngus Bull.
of sam: age. F. L. Roguemore,
Forsyth, Rt, 3. ]
Purebred reg. Canadian Jer-,
sey, Artificially bvcu, excellent
pedigree. Reasonable. i. Bs
Allen, Jr., Macon, Box: 288.
3 fresh in, Reg. Jersey cows,
calves at side, for sale or exc.
for Beef cattle. W. P. Chappell,
Newnan, Rt. 1.
1 yr. old reg. Guernsey -bull,
artificially sired by Dinsmores
Royal Majesty, out of high pro-
ducing cow with Klondike
bloodlines. Phone . Stockbridge.
3866. George William Henry,
Ellenwood, P. O. Box 4.
Reg. Shorthorn. Heifer, dual
purpose for milking type, for
sale. W. H. Loudermilk, Cor-
nelia, Box 55. :
Reg. Guernsey Bull calf, 3
mos. old, dbl. Grandson of
Riegeldale Melbas Emory,
Grandson of Reigeldale Illustri-
ous Benjamin, $75. at barn. Tel.
148-R-2._ E. .B.. Willingham,
Cedartown, Rt. 3.
13 reg. Jersey cows, 3 grade
cows, 8 heifers for sale. Phone
349 X. R. E. Bagwell, Canton,
Rt 1.
Jersey Bull Calf, not register-
ed, out of good milk and butter
stock, dehorned when a week
old, about 500 lbs., 11 mos. old,
$125. at. barn. Alex Barfield,
Louisville.
HOGS FOR SALE
Finest reg. Hereford hogs in
.and State Champs, $30. up. Tel.
2280-M. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd.,
Care Ward-Meade Farm.
Purebred reg. Duroc Jerse
Sow, lyr. old, never been pred:
See, or write for information.
Athens,
Rt. 2, Tallassee Rd.
Several 10 wks. old Hamp-
shire Blocky Boar pigs, excel-
lent bloodlines, perfect mark-
ings, inoculated, wormed, $25.
ea.; reg. in buyers name; also
two 6 mos. old Boars, $50. ea
name, $20. ea. W. H. Gazaway,
rg, 297876, for}
SPC pigs, Advancer, Grand-
view, Supreme, Challenge Me,
Grandview, Prince, Redeemer
bloodlines; 6 mi. out on Haw-
kinsville Rd. from Vienna.
Treated and reg. buyers name.
M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst.
Service Boar, reg. Duroc, fee
$3.00; Also Male and Female
Duroc pigs, reg. in buyers
Alpharetta, Rt. 3. (Birmingham
Community).
4 SPC Shoats, about 80 lbs.
ea., 3 males, 1 female, $20. ea.
at my place; Also 1 tine Jer-
sey Heifer, 13 mos. old, $150.
No shipping. 11/2 mi. E. Li-
thonia. Harvey Hammock, Li-
thonia.
Choice blocky type Duroc
gilts, 9 wks. old April 7th., one
choice male, 8 wks. old "Apr.
12th, no relation to gilts, also
4 other males, mates to gilts,
$25. ea. FOB. Ship anywhere.
1 mi. W. Cohutta. B. Holcomb,
Varnell, Rt. 1.
Duroc and P. C. Cross with
OIC, six weeks old April 25.
Hobson J. Garner, Felton, Rt.
Service Boar, reg. Duroc, fee
$3.00; Also reg. Duroc pigs in
buyers name, $20. ea. W. H.
Gazaway, Alpharetta, Rt: a
OIC pigs, 8-10 wks. old, $25.
ea.; Bred gilts, males ready for
service, reg. in buyers name,
inoculated, ready to ship. Phone
2595. W: H. Nix, Alpharetta.
Several litters of young pigs,
$10. ea.; 3, $27.00; 10, $85.00;
Also few bred sows for sale.
Tel. 5331, Jonesboro. Howard
Sampson, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
2 OIC Shoats, females, 6. mos.
old, short nose, blocky type,
reg. in buyers name, satis.
guar., $45. ea. Ship-~ anywhere.
Clemon B. Wilbur, Acworth,
Ret. 1.
Reg. OIC, SPC and Duroc
pigs. Write for descriptions and
prices. Marianne eres Car-
rollton.
OICs, pigs to brood sows of
finest quality, best breeding;.
U.S. 78 Hwy., to Possum Lake
-near Stone Mountain, follow
isign 2 miles. W. J. Lyle, Lil-
burn, Rt. 1, Care Oraland Farm.
%, good Guinea and OIC pigs,
$12. ea. J. H. Smith, Perry,
POBiU1d: i %
Cherry Red Blocky Type Du-
roc pigs, 8-12 wks. old, 35-50
ibs., $25;.-ea. reg. im buyers
name, crated, life treated for
cholera, H. L. Williams, Baxley.
~ White OIC Male Hog, 18 mos.
old, blocky, short nose, $50. at
farm Lithia Springs, Ga. H.
Turner, Douglasville.
Med. type .Duroc pigs, 8- 10
wsk. old, wormed, treated, reg.
in buyer's. name, $25, ea. either
sex; Also want 1 Hampshire
Ram Lamb 7/8-15/16 pure.
Write: Fred Deloach, Jr., Val-
gosta, Box 290.
1 young Duroc Jersey Boar,
life time cholera treated, subj.
to registration, ready for serv-
ice, $25. Can ship. Tel. 3271. J.
J. Waters, Louisville.
8 SPC pigs, 9 wks. old, 4 ea.
males and females, well mark-
ed, from litter of 10. Reg. stock,
$15. ea. Wont ship. L. Parks
Colwell, Griffin, Rt. 4..
Crossbred Sow, bred to far-
row 8rd litter June Ist, raised
16 pigs in 2 litters. No bad
habits, approx. 300 lbs., $75.00.
No letters. Carter Williams,
Senoia, Rt. 1.
OIC male pigs, from prize
winning stock, short nose,
blocky, treated, $20. ea. at 8
wks. old; Few Castrated pigs
to be sold as feeders, $10.00.
Papers furnished with all sol@
for breeding purposes. Rabun
Gap F. F. A. Mack, Patrick,
Voe. Ag. Teacher, Rabun Gap.
2 PR reg. Minnesota Black
P3=.C, Boars, 10 wks.. old,
jnoculated, about 60 lbs. for
sale. Joe Battiato, Jr., Colum-
bus, Box 700, Rt. 2. Hickory
Hill.
SPC pigs, best bloodlines,
cholera immune, reg. in buy-
ers name, $40. and $50. ea. C.
R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4.
OIC and Hampshire Cross,
also OIC-PC pigs, 7 and 9 wks.
cld, $12.50 ea. Doyle Harrett,
Will ship. J. W. Watson, AL
pharetta, Rt. = 340. ;
H, } $60. at my place. Grady Panter,
Booking orders for
Bone Black African Guinea
pigs, stay fat kind, life treated
for cholera, to be =o
May Ist., $19.50 eas O.
Sinquefield, Harrison.
Several pigs, both sex, trom
reg. merit sows, sired by son
of Fashion. Plate, life treated,
wormed, finest SPC breeding
stock, 10 wks. old, $35. ea. Fob.
L. G. Owensby, Millen, Rt. 3.
Black Essex Purebred bigs,
subj. to register, male and fe-
male, $25. ea, Phone 1613. W.
B. Winter, West Green.
Reg. Duroc pigs, 9-13 wks.
old, med. blocky type, Wave
Master, Orion King and Top
Star. breeding, 50-75 Ibs., either
sex, $20. and $25. ea. FOB. M.
M. Newsome, Sandersville.
3 OIC pigs, blocky type, 6
wks. old Apr. 16th, 1 male, 2
females, reg. in buyers name,
$25. ea. Buyer pay shipping
charges. Paul J. Cain, Com-
merce, Rt. 1.
SPC Boars: 1 yr. old, $75.00;
two 51/2 mos. old, $40. ea.; 2
litters Weanlings, $25. ea. All
SE Fair Grand Champ. blood-
lines; 2 Gilt Weanlings by
Brilliant 50 Grand Champ. of
Indiana, $35.00 ea. Treated,
wormed, with papers. George
Brownlee, Jr., Ben Hill.
SPC pigs in litter of ten,
treated, ready for delivery, ex-
cellent stock, $25. with papers,
until May ist; Some outstand-
ing Gilts, ready for breeding.
Will breed to unrelated stock
or sell without breeding. Tel.
oar W. L. Rogers, Americus,
t.1.
OIC pigs, top quality, bred
gilts, for sale. U. S. Hwy. 78
to Possum Lake near Stone
Mountain. Follow signs to
-Oraland Farm. W. J: Lyle, Lil-
burn, Rt. 1.-
OIC pigs, 2 males, 4 gilts, 8
wks. old, reg. in buyers name,
$16. ea; Also 10 OIC 7 wks.
old. pigs for sale. J. C. Norris,
Bogart.
Reg. Big Bone Black Guinea
pigs, stay-fat type: choice fe-
males, 10 wks. old, $25. ea. 2
for $45. 00; others, $20. ea. Reg.
buyers name, Can be shipped
at once. J. L. McDonald, Com-
merce, Rt. 1.
Reg. SPC pigs, from out-
standing sires and dams, for
sale. 4 mi. S. E. Pinehurst. M.
J. Blackmon, Pinehurst.
OIC-Big "Bone Guinea Sow,
18 mos. old, short nose, will
farrow July 7, 1951, white,
bred to blocky type OIC boar,
Dial.
Reg. Big Bone Black Guinea
Service Male, 185. lbs., $50.00;
Brood Sow, 200 Ibs., mother of
10 pigs, 6 wks. old, $85.00: Or
male and sow for $125. 00; Fe-
male pigs, 6 wks. old, $40. pr.
MO only. Plus exp. chrgs. Mrs.
Betty McDonald, Commerce,
et. 1.
Reg. SPC pigs, $25. ea. at 8
wks. old. Ready. F, L. Cook,
Dawson.
Purebred SPC pigs, ready
Apr. 25 at 8 wks. old, $15. ea.
either sex. No papers. Come
after. Will not ship at this
price. Robert P. Middleton,
Austell, Medlock Ave.
2 Reg. Deep Red Duroc boars,
13 wks. old, 90-100 lbs. each,
$30. ea. crated, shipped. Pa-
pers if desired. 3 mi. N. Ash-
burn at Worth. Eugene Burke,
Ashburn, Rt. 1.
Reg. Big. Bone Guinea pigs,
stay fat kiffd, 6 and 8 wks. old,
females and males, $25. ea.;
$45. pr. Buyers pay express
charges. Jim Hollingsworth,
Carrollton, Rt. 3.
Extra fine pigs, Half Hamp-
shires, 8 wks. old Apr. 13th,
for sale. James W. G. Greear,
Helen, Ga. (White Co.).
Reg. SPC pigs, mbles and
gilts 5 mos. old, $35. ea; 3
mos. old, $25. ea. Treated,
crated, Fob. Or see at farm 4
mi, S. E. Pinehurst. Mrs. L.
W. Seago, Pinehurst.
Big Bone Guinea pigs, black,
stay fat kind, dbl. treated, reg.
in buyers name, weaned, $22.-
50 ea.; One 5 mos. old, $35. 00;
Two Hereford males, about
ready for service, $40. ea. Leon
Little |
Two 6 mos. old purebred
White Face Hereford giits, with
papers if desired. J. C. Van
Landingham, Albany, 1011
Crawford Dr., P, O. Box 108%
HORSES AND MULES |
FOR SALE<<.4
Ibs., good for saddle.
foe Anderson, Cleveland, Rt,
1600 Ibs. ea.,
single or double, for sale. J. C.
Peavy, Douglasville, Rt. 2. (At
Old Yancey Farm).
2 mares, 7 and 8 yrs.
med. blocky, 1150 Ibs. each,
about same color (dark bay),
gentle, works well, wear No.
- oT i Hs Jones, Dalton,
Mare mule, for sale or exch.
for anything can use. See at
oy T. F. Bradley, Americus,
ok :
2 Draft horses, around 2000
Tbs. ea., excellent cond., reason-
able price. Contact: W. H.
Akin, ae 158 Auburn
Ave. Walnut 07 :
Shetland Pore. lack
white spotted, for sale 1 mi. N.
McDonough on Hwy. 42. R. ae
Oglesby, McDonough.
6 yrs. old, about 1000 lbs. ea.,
work anywhere, reasonable
price. Exch. for cows
calves. 10 mi. E. Cordele at
Johnson Store. O. L. cs
Cordele, Rt. 4.
Bay Mare, 10 yrs..
Ibs.,
Pelfrey, Dalton, Rt. 1.
Good farm mule, full of life,
11 yrs. old, around 1100 Ilbs.,
then, Rt. 2.
Mule, 800 lbs., $75.00; i Alse
nice pigs, $12.50 ea.
Carder, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Large mule, about 10 yrs.
old, around 1200 lbs., gentle,
work anywhere, $75. (bargain),
On Duden Hill. Alton. Bell,
Gainesville, Rt. 8.
1100 Ib. Mare mule, work
anywhere, $75. cash, or trad
for good Pigs. Joe Doran, Du-
luth, Rt.
'985 lbs., extra good for -plow-
ing, gentle, work anywhere,
$90. Or-exchange for value. Ev-
erett Harrison, Temple, Rt. 1.
2 nice mares, 6 and 8 yrs.
ol, medium blocky, 1150-1200
lbs., gentle, about same color,
dark bay, each wear No. 20
colors, for sale. R..T. Jones,
Dalton, Rt. 1.
Small mule, strong, work
anywhere, single or double,
$35. at home. Josan Geia, Law-
renceville, Rt.. 2.
Young, gentle saddle mare
and gelding, $100. ea. Trade for
heifer, cow, or steer. See: Will
Hickman, Care Mrs. L. W.
Mathews, Thomaston, Rt. 1,
Barnesville Rd.
Nice 1000 lb. Dapple Grey
Horse mule, sound, work, for
sale or trade for value. O. M.
Moody, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box
586.
Bay horse mule, 10 vrs. oid,
1000 Ibs., gentle, works goo
anywhere, for sale. E. O. Sayer,
Winston.
Reg. Sorrel Tenn. Walking
horse, for sale or trade for
calves of equal value. Contact:
A G. Berry, Stockbridge, Rt. 2.
Good mule, and 1 mare horse,
both work anywhere, fine con-
dition, for sale. Come see at
my place. W. H. Rochester, At-
lanta, 334 St. Johns Ave. S.
W (Just off Pryor Rd. at Lake-
wood Park),
1 Bay Stud Horse, coming 5
yrs. old, draft type, blind in
both eyes, for sale or trade.
Make best offer. J. L. Ross, Ab-
beville, Rt. 1.
9 reg. Tenn. Walking horses,
2 and 3 yrs. old fillies .and
geldings, 3 top saddle mates.
Midnight Sun and Merry Mak-
er breeding. Priced atreal bar-
Dunwoody.
Watson, Unadilla, Box 214.
Fletcher, Cordele.
E.
gains. T.
One 4 yr. old Spotted White
and Gray Mare, around 750-800
See:
Pair good Horse mules, 1400-
work anywhere,
old, s
and
2 Mare matched mules, 5 na ;
and
old, 950
work anywhere, for sale
or trade for calf or hogs. Sam
Black mule, 10 yrs. old,
$00. Mrs. Laura Dudiey, Ware
ar Se
PAGE HIGHT
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
9 Angora Rabbits, 3 Bucks, 6
Does, reg. ped. stock, good wool-
ers, for sale. V. H. Moulder,
Duluth, P.O: Box. 111:
Ped. NZW excluively,
bone and type. large litters,
heavy milkers, all ages, satis.
guar. Walker E. Smith, Atlanta,
2684 Collier Dr., N. W. Raymond
good
9990. 1
Choice ped. Giant Chinchillas,
bucks from separate litters,
Wonder Boy Bloodline, Booking
orders for May Ist, shipment
at 8-12 wks, old; Juniors $4.00
ea., Bucks or Does. Papers fur-
nishd, Robert P. sui oy
Austell, P.O. Box. 357
California Rabbits: 40 Jr.
Does, few nice Bucks, all top
quality, everal extra nice bucks
6 mos. old, all ped., sired by
AR & CBA reg. Bucks. S. A.
Slade, Vienna, Box 235,
Ped, NZR 4 and mos. old
Rabbits, $4.00 and $5.00 ea. All
letters answered. L. J. McGi-
-boney, Atlanta, 924 Paoli Ave.
10 NZW, und 1. IZR, 6 and 8
wks. old Rabbits, $1.00 ea.; 4.
NZW, 1 NZR, 6-7: mos, old,
$5.00 ea; 1 buck ready for
breeding, $5.00. Ship anywhere.
No checks. Letters ans. Mar-
garet Johnson . Flow ery Branch,
RFD .
2 mos, old Hvy. wt Chinchil-
' Jas, trio $12.00; Buck from se-
parate litter. Ped.papers fu-
nished. Letters ans. John L.
Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller
Field Rd., Rt. 6. ;
Super Engilsh Angora Rab-
bits, good .woolers, ten 6 wks.
old, $5. pr.; Il buck, 3 mos, old,
$5. Exp. collect. Mrs. Birtia
Woody, Dial. -
Genuine Calif. Cross Hy-
brid Rabbits, does and bucks,
old enough to mate, also Jun-
iors, from highest producing
does, for sale: Mrs. Jack San-
ders, Macon, 131 First St.
Expertly selected, healthy
NZW hvy. wt. Chinchillas, and
Checkered Giants, for success-
ful breeding stock, reasonably
priced. Satis, guar. Spencer
Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savan-
neh St.
Ped. NZW Juniors and Sen-
iors, best bloodlines, 3 bred
-ped. does, $8. ea.; Reg. Blue
Seal Doe (bred), $12.50; Ped.
Juniors, $5. ea. papers. Trade
for
not over 1 yr. old. C. >. Hous-
ton, Atlanta, 1445 McPherson
Ave., S. E. (Tel. De.. 7467).
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
1 full blooded 4 yr... old
Saanan Milk Goat, now fresh,
gives 3 qts. daily, bargain, $25.;
Saanan Doe Kid, 21/2 mos.
old, $10. Will ship. Grady
Panter, Dial.
Butt Headed White Goat,
6 nannies, 4 billies, 2 kids, for
sale. First reasonable offer ac-
cepted. Write: E. G. Shirley,
Wiley.
Reg. Saanan Buck .t for
sale or trade for large meat
type buck. Must be the best.
All. letters ans. P. H. Green,
Macon, Rt. 5.
Tog. Goat due to freshen 3rd
time May 6th, gave a little
over 4 qts. last freshening, $20.
at my barn if sold immediate-
ly. Mrs. C. D. Rodgers, Roswell,
2 French Alpine Milk Goats,
one 6 qt., one 13 mos. old 3 qt.
for sale. Mrs. S. A. Hudgins,
Jonesboro.
Milch Goat, very gentle, nat-
urally hornless, about 3 dts.
when fresh, $10. or trade for
one soon to freshen. J. M.
Thornton, Palmetto.
1 Reg. billy goat, $50.00; 12
nannies to freshen soon, 1 kid,
$15. ea. Mrs. Jennie Sue Gib-
son, Pine Mtn. Valley.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
a non-registered bull
calf, 4 mos. or less within 20
mi. Atlanta. Wade A. Black-
well, Stone Mountain, 5200 Me-
morial Dr., Rt. 1.
Want
heavy breed laying hens.
LIVESTOCK WANTED |
a
Want 1 reg. Guernsey Heifer
from heavy milker, good quali-
ty, gentle, bred to polled reg.
Hereford or Guernsey to fresh-
en within 3 or 4 mos. Bob Sos-
by, Carnesville, Rt. 2.
Exchange 16 mules and pair
of horses, 2-6 yrs. old for cat-
tle, cheep, or good- Yoke of
work steers, J. F. Wellborn,
Rock Springs. ie
Want good, healthy, well-
marked. White Face Heifers, a-
round 300 Ibs., not registered.
All letters ans, Prefer close
distance to Tattnall Co. J. A.
Strickland, Cobbtown,
HOGS:
Want 5 SPC Sow pigs born
in February, reg.
Assoc. J. L. Gilmore, Thomas-
ton, 801 S. Center St.
Want 2 female, 1 male Little
Bone Black African Guinea
Shoats. Must be pure but not
registered. H. W. Watts, Buc-
hanan, Rt. 1.
Will exch. 10. ekg. old. OIC
Purebred Pig Boar for same
breed and age of different
bloodlines. A. A. Nash, Aflan-|
ta, 240 Gibson St., S. E.
SHEEP AND GOATS: |
, Want good young Milk Goat,
fresh in, giving 2 qts. or more,
reasonable price. Mrs. Florence
E. Sturm, Statesboro, Rt. 2, 50x
36. aS i
~Want gentle, fresh in Milk
Goat, one that gives 3 qts. or
more daily. Mrs. S. L. Roberts,
Socia] Circle, Box 73.
Want 1 pr. ea. Angora goats
and Angora rabbits. Advise. G.
W. Gravitt,
mont Circle, N. E:
HORSES ANW MULES:
Want nice, 5 gaited mare or
gelding, 7 to 12 yrs. old, with-
out bad habits. Prefer black or
ch-snut, with white markings.
Write. Miss Jean Lovell, Rome,
Box 50 E
SHEEP AND GOATS:
Want Angora goats, purebred
or grade. Advise. G. V. Green,
Valdosta.
POULTRY FOR SALE
CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: |
Game. Cock, 1% yrs, old,
$3.00; 2 yr, old one, $4.00. Dead
Game. Randalk Griffin, Gaines-
ville, Oak St.
Pit Game Stags; 1 pullet, and
a stag $5.00; Or $7.00 trio; Also
Eggs from same 15, $1.50; And
2 Hens, 1 Cock, $15.00, At Fish
Creek. L, O. Benefield, Cedat-
town, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS: x
20 young White English Leg-.
horn Hens, laying heavy, $2.00
ea. Ship in lots of 5,10, or 20.
J. C. Herron, Sr., Martin, Rt, 1.
ORPINGTONS:
Pure Buff Orpington, 1 yr.
old AAA Hens 2.00 ea.; Also
2 yr. old Rooster, same grade.
Mrs. J,..W.. McGowan, Gray-
mont, Rt. Ae
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, |
10 pr. Bob. White Quail, $6.00
pr.; 25 Ringneck Pheasant Hens,
$4.00 ea.; 3 Hens, 1 Cock, $15.00;
Eggs of either, 15, $5.00; 15 pr.
Virginia Quail, $7. 50 Pre "Special
price quantity lots. Tel. Dixie
5182. Reggie Frye, Atlanta, 1115
Woodland Ave., S. E.
TURKEYS GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC:
Pure White African Guineas,
laying, 1 male, 2 females, $5.50;
1 Male, 4 Females, $9.00; Also
Hatching Eggs, $1.25 doz.; 2 doz.,
$2.25; Bronze Turkey Eggs,
$4.00 doz. PP. in Ga. Cash with
order. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray-
son.
Pair Bronze Turkey Hens,
laying, $10.00 ea.; 2, $18.00. Can-
not ship, Mrs, T. E. Barnett,
Lithonia, Rt. 3, Evans Mill Rd.
4 Geese, 1 Gander, $3.50 ea.
Also Eggs, 20c ea. Mrs. Jennie
Sue Gibson -Pine Mountain
Valley.
Turkey Hen, about 1 yr, old
for sale or exchange for small
pig or print feed sacks, 100 lb.
cap. Cons. few White Sacks.
Write for details. Mrs. J. J.
Glass, Cuthbert, Rt, 3,
in American |.
Atlanta, 33 Pied-|.
way,
mares
POULTRY FOR SALE
REDS (NH, RI; OTHERS):
10 purebred NH Reds, 1 yr.
old laying hens, $2.00 ea. Or
exchange for young Geese and
1 Gander, Write first. Mrs.
Ruby K. McLeod, Cuthbert, | Rt.
3, Box 118,
5 AAAA bred to lay NH
Pullets, 5 mos, old, laying, $1.75
ea. FOB. Will ship. Mrs. L, L.
Whitmire, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
ROCK (BARRER, WHITE,
OTHERS):
20 young White Rock Pullets,
laying, $2.00 ea.; 10 White Leg-
horn Tens, large type, 4 A
stock, $1.75 ea, Tel Jonesboro
5331. Howard Sampson, River-
dale, 1 SHigga
aS
x POULTRY. WANTED
BA..1AMS:
Exchange one jZuar. purebred
White Leghorn Bantam Rooster,
1 yr. old for one White Crested
Polish Bantam Rooster, or a
White Leghorn Hen. Ford H.
Lolly, Columbus, 4502 Young
y~Ave, ~. e : ;
DUCKS:
Want 3 Mallard Ducks, 1
drake, 2 hens. Mrs. J, Dz Pad-
gett, Cochran, Reena
GUINEAS:
Want half- gr wn, or, a pair
of Guineas, anda setting of
Muscovey Duck Eggs. C. Greear,
Helen, Ga. (White Co.),
POSITIONS WANTED
| 30 yr. old single man (Chris-
tian) wants farm work on farm
in extreme South Ga, with
Christian people. L. M, Dean,
Atlanta, 116 N. Highland Ave.,
N, E, At. 6409.
White man past middle age,
+) healthy, active, wants _job- -on
chicken farm, No experience
but willing to learn, Dont drink
nor smoke. Bes. of references.
J. Molyneaux. Macon, 909: 2nd. }.
St. Phone 2758-W.
32 yr. old married man wants
job on farm driving truck or
tractor, Can handle most all
farm machinery, Can give re-
frences, Wife, 5. sons (1 large
enough tox work). Experienced
dairyman. State salary in letter.
Jack Martin, Lizella, Rt. 1.
29 yr. old woman with 2 small
children wants light farm chores
on farm" tending chickens, etc.
Mary | ane Griffin, Hazlehurst,
Rito:
37 yr. old woman, (2 ASRS
5 and 12) want job on small
farm, Desire with good people.
References, Can move now. Mrs,
Bertha Brown, Care Mrs. Jim-
mie Dodd, Austell, Rt. 3, Box
246, Buckner Rd. (About 3 mi.
from river).
2
: 54 yr. old-man +7ith family of
four (boy. 12, girl 15), wants
job on farm looking after stock
or poultry, A. J. McLeod, Milan,
Rt, 1.
32 yr. old man, wife, 4 chil-
dren wants dairy job. Experi
enced with milkers or by hand.
Have to be moved at once. Al-
ton Burchett, Care Jack Gallo-
Calhoun, Red:
Want job as overseer of gen-
eral, or cattle farm, Life ex-
perience. Best of references, Cy
W. England, McDonough.
47 yr. old man with 2 sons
old enough to work wants a
year around job on vegetable
farm. One boy to operate trac-
tor. Have to be moved. M. M.
Mitchell, "Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box
BLES
FARM HELP WANTED
Want white woman or couple
to live in home with elderly
couple and do light farm chores
on farm. Room, board, salary.
Need at once. All letters ans.
Lloyd Gay, Fort Gaines.
Want man with small family
to take charge of dairy farm,
now milking 40 cows. Good
pay for good man. Come see
me. J. M. dee M. D., ee
water in pasture;
erences for garden work, tend
ing hogs, turkeys,
pheasants, etc. Have some
knowledge of carpentry, build-
ing barns, chicken houses, ete. }
Live as one of family, room,
board, laundry, $60. month,
chickens, | 0:
Time off with pay. Write par- | RFD
ticulars. Mrs, Helen Street, At-
white| if
lanfaRte2. => ale
Want tractor icigeer:
or. colored, Good salary for], ;
right man. Contact: R. C. Moss,
Doerun, Care Moss Farms.
Want white woman,
yrs. old to live as one of fam-
ily and do light work on farm
-|for good home and small sal-
ary. Just 3 in family. W. M.
Miller, Covington, Rt. 5
Want man with. small fn
ily to grow chickens, farm 3 or
4 acres in corn, etc. Work part}
time for wages. C. i. Mouldin, fi
Dahlenega.
Want white man, 30- -40 yrs.
old, with family to work 20
acres cotton, 20 A corn, with
Ford tractor, 50-50 on cow and
chickens. 5 R house, running} }
water, near school and church,
close to Atlanta. Garden spot.
Salary plus shares, Tel. 1735 J.
Jas. W. Smith, Marietta, a B
Rhomar Circle.
Want 2 or 3 H farmer. to}
make crop on 50-50 basis. Must |
be reliable, sober, able to fi-
nance self. Have good smooth| +
land, elec., house,
school bus
route, near good
Christian community.
25-40,
churches, |
Also].
tools and stock, 2 mi. NL Hwy.
farm in DeKalb (
monthly salary(
Hly). 2 R house.
water. -Must hi
acter, Contact: J
Atlanta, 277 Capito
Want rel ble
sons to clear
78, Tel. 2692, S. D. Shockley, a
_| Temple, Rt. iT:
Want experienced | dairyman |
to take charge of small herd.
House with lights, water, bath-
room, Pie salary. School bus.
at door. R. Adams, Geos
broke, Be 2s
Want an 1 unencumbered coun-
try . raised white woman
good character to live in my
home and do light farm work |.
on farm. Mrs. W. W. Edenfield, .
Stillmore, Rt. 2. 4
Want middle. aged woman|
(white) to help withlight farm
work on farm. Live as one of|S.
ans.|
James R. Kirkpatrick, Eathenias 5:
abit a 2c
family. Salary. Letters
Want family sete as many
s 4 to work for part crop .
wages on farm. Must be ex-|
perienced. M. = Shaw, M. ae
Omega.
Want white woman,
cumbered, for light
chores on farm. No milking. 2
in family. Room, board, salary.
Live as one of family. Ans. all
unen-
letters. No cards. Lester. M.
Lewis, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Want. thoroughly _ reliable,
young married man with small
family to work on outstanding
Polled Hereford Farm, Prefer
cne from nearby county. See
Mr. Hawk on ote a or
write owner: Adams,
Madison, eae adams Hereford!
Farm. . .
Want reliable man for good x
2 H farm. located 11/2. mi.
city Crawford, Oglethorpe Com
5 R house, elec., barn, =cotton,
house, etc.
good cond. Standing or other
satisfactory basis agreed upon.]
Contact. Ben T. Huiet, Atlanta,
State Office Bldg.
Want farmer for farm; OR
house, elec. lights,
houses with 3600 broilers, barn,
pasture, garden and _ truck
patches, well and spring, plenty |
mail and
school route. Crop if desired.
Standing rent or other basis.
of}
Good level. land,}.
3. broiler |
perience to 0
Phone 1095 W.
Marietta, Rt. 1
farm]
work, wages or
over garage. Mus
ref. and unde
Permanent home
work year aroun
Williams, ithon,
Want tractor |
men for common
farm chores, ;
etc., for board @
milking. 1 in fami
Mobley, Concord.
{erly couple and de
work, eee ete a
ville, RED 7
Want reliable v
not over 40 to loo
ens, garden an
farm chores for god
John W. Hughes; Gainesville,
RE:
L. Knight, Thomas
College St.
First. sale: Tuesday, April 24,
ome, enna
TWO AUCTIONS
REGISTERED ABERDEEN-ANGUS C
(of service age and some of proven, maturil
Females will be offered. Second sale: Wednes
2, at 1 P.M, in Gainesville, 15 Bulls and 5 Fe
fered. All Registered Aberdeen-Angus.
| formation, contact George W. Gi
Ga. Abe ees Ass'n.
1P.M., at. Quit mar