Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1951 April 25

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T om Linder Commissioner







_ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1951

- NUMBER 34

































































om the sale fa crops, livestock
est a total of $772,037,-

10% -? for crops and 39% |
est ee while 21% came



to value of broiler ieee
s of broilers amounted to
00. This ae oa with $32,-

ao sales =

ad grown to $2, 175, 000. 00;
91,000.00. You will note Hoe

ee

sf te

ASE LABORATORY

tthe Posty I i
The work that

by growers would have been
re than they have been.

oduction of broilers in Northeast
has reached record proportions |
fame of oes cbuekone has

ce and hee ween available
2SSOrs shipping dressed poultry
state and in foreign commerce.



nent of Oe }
ederal Graders

| State Capitol

=

are made available to plants in need of
them.
About three eeke ago I was in Miami,

Florida, and heard a great deal about :

Georgia chickens and I saw signs up in
front of merchants places reading, Geor-
gia chickens for sale here. I was told
there that Georgia chickens always bring
a premium on the market, especially
those that are advertised as Georgia
chickens and are so labeled as to attract
attention to their Georgia origin.

Since the National emergency has
arisen it has become necessary to provide
poultry inspection acceptable to the
Army, and for shipment overseas, by
qualified veterinarians. In order to in-
sure the widest market for Georgia poul-
try and meat, I have just approved an ad-
ditional cooperative agreement with the
United States Department of Agriculture

- to carry this into effect. |

_. BALANCED AGRICULTURE

One of the greatest safeguards for
Georgia agriculture is provided in the
fact that our farm income from. forest-
products, our: income from field crops
and our income from livestock and live-
stock products, including poultry, are so
well balanced. I believe this is a good
balance to maintain. It is putting our
eggs in three baskets instead of putting
them in one basket.

i LIVESTOCK

Georgia progress in development of the
livestock business, other than poultry, is
also astounding because it has developed
like the poultry business in just a few
years.
In 1935, the total income on live-
stock and livestock products was only

a 13.2% of the total income from crops and

livestock. We did not include the income
from forests. If the ineome from forest
products had been included the percent-
age would have been considerably less.
In 1950, the total income from crops

and livestock was $472,037,000.00 and
the percentage furnished by livestock and
livestock products was approximately
35.2%.
_ Because of the large increase in num-
bers of cattle and because of the rapid
improvement in the type of cattle on
Georgia farms, it became increasingly
necessary to carry out a consistent pro-
gram for the control and eradication of
_ Brucellosis (Bangs Disease), T.B. and oth-
er animal diseases. In order to give every
possible assistance to farmers and herd
owners, I have also made a cooperative
agreement with the Bureau of Animal
Industry of the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture for carrying out \a
plan of giving assistance to the herd
owners who are interested in having dis-
ease free herds, and this service is now
available to all herd owners who make
application and who are willing to sign
an agreement to maintain their herds in
accordance with the requirements of the
agreement.

Many outstanding herd owners have
already taken advantage of this oppor-
tunity. I have purchased.a machine for .
the Veterinary Division which cost lots
of money, but which keeps a perfect and
complete record of each and every animal:
in each herd and, which, will automatic-
ally compile the record on each herd from
cards which are run through the ma-
chine. Any time that you are in Atlanta, .

worth your while to come to see me and
let me show you the wonderful and amaz-
ing performance of this machine.

It is gratifying to know that Georgia is
the only State in the Sixth Federal Re-
serve District that shows an increase of
income from both crops and livestock in
1950 over 1949.

TOM LINDER,

Commissioner of Agriculture





Rural Mail Box Improvement Week

Honorable Tom Linder
Commissioner of Agriculture

Atlanta, . Georgia

_ Dear Commissioner Linder:

The Post Office Department has designated the

week ending May 5, 1951, as Rural Mail Box Im-

provement Week. Since I have been Postmaster |
here, I have found that almost all of our Rural
Route Patrons receive the Market Bulletin and en-
joy reading it very much. If you can give we
Postmasters and Rural Carriers a news item from
the clipping enclosed, I know it will be appreci-
ated everywhere your bulletin is delivered.
When your subscribers here are a little late re-

ceiving their copy they really | start asking for. Ht

this is why I know they enjoy it so much.
i want to congratulate your department on thie

-sorrect oe Satay used in mailing the bulletin,



which saves time and helps the clerks in the of-
fice here when sorting the mails.
If I can ever be of service to you please call on
me,
Respectfully,
ELBERT &. CAMPBELL,
Acting Postmaster

The Department has designated the week end-
ing May 5, 1951, as Rural Mail Box Improvement
Week.

Rural mail boxes which are not properly erect-
ed or which are not in good, serviceable condition
retard the delivery of mail and expose it to dam-
age from the elements.

It is the desire of the Department to encourage
patrons of the rural delivery service to provide
suitable mail receptacles and to erect them ia
such manner that they will be readily accessible
to the carrier and present a neat appearance.

Tt is especially desirable that the boxes be main-

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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Good J. D. Distiller, 2 rub-}

ber tires, dbl. weights, disc
- practically new, size 5 disc,
good shape, $150. See, 5 mi. Ea.
Athens on Lexington Hwy. Loy
E: Hayes, Athens, Rt. 3.

Case 6 ft. combine with mo-
tor, 1 ea. 1948 and 1949 Ford
tractors with cultivators and
planters, 2 bottom plow, 4 disc
tiller, staJk cutter, dbl.
harrow, peanut weeder,
mower, 12 disc new Intnl grain
drill, almost new. See. J. W.
Payne, Butler, Box 401. Phone
8502.

New Holland Automatic
Model 76 Hay Baler, lst class
eond., for sale cheap. Phone
3237-W-1. H. L. McLeroy, Bo-
gart.

Corton pianter
distributcr, cheap. Mrs.
Bowman, Lilburn;>Rt. 1.

and Guano
JB:

Allis-Chalmers No. 60 Com-}

bine, 1947 model, with motor
in gooa cond., $950. Prior G.
Cason, Culverton, Rt. 2.

Intl. Cornbine, 52 R, cut only
75 A grain, $350. Phone 5176.

disc |
Ford |

Complete 25 BBL Midget
Marvel Flour Mill Outfit, good
running shape, with. oil motor
and self rising mixer. Reason-
able price. J. B. Wood, Gres-.
| hamville.

"49 Ferguson tractor, good
'eond., with set of 8 dise har-
rows, $1200. D.-J. Watkins,
Eastanollee, Rt. 1}.

W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
2 row planters, cultivators, 6
|disc J. D. tiller, all good cond.
Write or phone 276 R. O. H.
Watkins, Madison.

New Holland Corn Shucker
and Sheller, used very little,
Ford Field Cultivator and trac-
itor x.ower for sale. W..F. Nutt,
Luella.
| Complete set planters, culti-
vators for VAC Case Tractor,
good cond., for sale. U. R: Gore,
Griffin, 162 Milner St.

Lilliston 2 H Walking Culti-
ivator, good cond. $40. Mrs.
Laura Dudley, Warthen, Rt. 2.

MeCormick-Deering Binder,
ready to cut grain, $50.00; Case
Small Grain Separator, $100.
At farm. Rauel Jenkins, Dai-



U. T. Smith, Mansfield.

Old McCormick-Deering 1530:
trector in good cond., except.

clutch release baring, Joe G.|
Yarbrough, Thomaston, 397 w. |

Main St.

J. D. Tractor H, 2 row, % disc
Hester Tiller plow, set of 2 row
pienter:, fercilizer~ distributor,
se: one row planters, cultiva-
tors, fertilizer distributor, good
ecnd., 1 row Farmall H, for
sale or trade. See. J. E. Had-
den, Avery.

Intl. 50 T Automatic Pick-Up
Hay Baler, in A-1 shape, kept
out of weather, $1900. Norman
Johnson, Warrenton, Rt. 1.

Planters and cultivators com-
bined, lst class cond. bought
with: 9 model Ford tractor,
used only 1 day, $265. B. B.
Barneite, Roswell, Rt. 1,

Model L John Deere Tractor,
eheap for cash. All letters ans.
Sam Pelfrey, Dalton, Rt. 1.

Gravely Rotary plow, $25, Or
exc. for 8 disc Garden harrow.
S. M. Stout Warm Springs.

1947 John Deere 2 row trac-
tor, starter, lights, planters,
cultivators, new distributor, 8
disc King harrow, reasonable.
See. Dont write. George Steph-
ens, Jr., Lilburn.

McCormick Combine, good
cond., cut only 100 acres, for
gale. B. A. Nolan, Senoia.

1 H wagon, good cond.,
plows, sec. harrow, for sale.
Pop Newman, Atlanta, 2636

Buford Hwy.

fielsville, Rt. 1.



SECOND HAND
ASA AUPITRY WANTED



Want good Garden Tractor.
State HP and equipment. J. F.
Casteel, Barnesville, Rt, 2,

Want good used Turner Power
Take-Off Hay Press, also good
self dump Hay Rake. State cond.
and price. John Maddox, Grif-
fin, Rt C.

Want Hay Press pulled from
power take-off tractor,., State
cond. and price, S. B. Duncan,
Royston, Rt, 1.

Want good Smoothing Har-
row, Mowing Attachment for
Ford Tractor, also good Culti-
packer. Georve W. Stoker, Con-
yers, Rt. 2.

Want One set Cultivators for
B Model John Deere Tractor
with or without planters. Must
be in Ist. class cond, reasonable
price, L. O. Sangster, Byrom-
ville, Rt, 1,

Want set of Truck Platform
Scales. 15 tons up for weighing
corn, hay, livestock, peanuts,
cotton. Must be in good cond.
W. H. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 4.



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PLANTS FOR SALE



La. Copperskin Sweet Pota-
to plants, govt. insp., treated,
$3. 5000, $14. Del. A. F.
| Sheffield, Surrency.



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MARKET BULLETIN
PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE |



| P.R. and La. Copperskin Po-
tato plants, $3.25 M, FOB; Al-
#0 Tomato, $2.50 ie Better
to trucks or large lots.
Williams, Surrency.

Genuine Marglobe and Rut-
ger Tomato plants, moss pack-
ed, full count, $2. M. Del; 2

M up, $1.95 M. No checks nor}

COD. L. D. Lightsey, Sreven,

| Rt, 2.

Rutger and Marglobe Toma-
to, moss packed, guar. full
count, $2.00 M del.; 2 M up,
$1.95 M. No checks nor ae
Fcopas Lightsey, Screven, Rt.

Klondike, Lady T Blake-
more, Everbearing Strawberry,

rh 75e C; $7. M; Mt. Huckleber

Fie doz. Add postage. No cop. |

it Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland,
Rial: \

Govt. /insp. Copperskin and
100 to Hill Potato plants for
May, $3. M. Del. Frank Mer-
ritt, Sereven, Rt. I.

Wonder Beets,
tuce, Endive, Cabbage Heading

'} Collards, Broccoli, Brussel

Sprouts, 2 doz., 25c; Eggplants,
Peppers, Cauliflowers, Aspar-
agus Roots, 35c doz. in dollar
lots or more- Mrs, H- V. Frank-

}} lin, Register.

Cert. Gowt Insp., Bunch po-

ij tato plants $3.50 M; cert. La.

Copper Skin, $3.00 M. FOB.

F apenas M. Fussell, Milan, Rt.

Chas. W. frost- proof cabbage
plants, 500, $1.75; $2.50 M. Mar-
globe tomato, $3.50 M. Del. Otis
Conner, Pitts.

Chas, W., frost-proof cabbage
plants, 300, $1.20; 500 $1.75;
$2.50 M; Marglobe tomato, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.00; $3.50 M. post-
paid; Calif. Wonder ~and Hot
Pepper last of April. R. Chanc-
lor Pitts,

Cert. Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato, field grown, moss
acked, $3. M; Certified La.
opperskin Sugar Yam Potato,
$3. M,. PP, ready May Ist. S. J.
Hardee, Surrency, Rate cds

Rutger Tomato, from certi-
fied seed, 35 C; 500, $1.50;
$2.25 M. Moss packed. Mrs. W.
esr Abbeyille, Rt. 2, Box.

ae Tomato
Plants, 50 C; 500, $1.40; se,
M, Calif. W. Pepper, c: Ss R.
Hot Pepper plants, 15 ee
75e C; 500, $2,50; $4.50 M. Moss
packed. Del. Pronpt shipment.
Lou Eva Mullis, Broxton, Rt. 2.

Marglobe, Rutger . Tomato,
50c C; 500, $1.40; $2.50 M;
Calif. Wonder Pepper, LSRG.
Hot Pepper plants, 15 doz.;
75e C; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Moss
packed. All del. promptly. J.
M. Mullis, Broxton, Rt. 2.

About 1000-1500 Cabbage
plants, for sale or exchange for
Sweet Potato, or Tomato plants.
ve W. Tanton, Jr., Glenwood,

vac

Coastal Bermuda Stolons, un-
der 50,000, $1. M; 50,000-100,-
000, 80c M; 100,000 or over. 70c
M. By truckload at my sen.
By Express, $150 M. We dig

Rutger

on Mondays. D,. J. Harrison,
Blackshear.
Leading var. Field Grown

plants, cabbage and_ collards,
500, $1.00; $1.50 M; 2000, $2.75;
Tomatoes, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25;
$2. M; Strawberries, 200, $1.00;
500, $2.25; $4. M. W. H. Bran-
an, Gordon. :

Red Skin P. R. Potato plants,
also copperskin, govt. insp.,
$2.50 M. FOB, MO only. W. R.
Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Red Gold, Wonderberry, Jew-
el, Gibson. Strawberry, 75c C;
White Blackberry, Black Rasp-
berry, 6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs,
Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt,
1

Jerusalem Artichoke plants, | 2
rooted, $1. doz. Add 10c post-
age; $5. C, plus 25 postage.
Robert J. Miller, Augusta, 2717
Milledgeville Rd.

P. R, Potato Govt. insp,
red and copperskin, $3.
FOB, Ready. Wade Aycock,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut bushes,
10, $1.00; Wild Strawberry, 5
doz., $1. Add postage. Miss

imp,

| D.
Iceburg Let-}

ment. Mrs.
| Odum, Rt. 2.

| skin, certified, $1.10 C; 200, $2.;

lards,

-}Cumming, Rt. 1.

Mt, Huckleberry plants,-bear-
ling size, 85c doz.; Wild Straw-
berry, 35 doz.; Hazlenut bush-
es, $1. doz; Yellow Root, 65c
doz. Add postage. Or exchange
for print sacks. Mrs. Nancy
ee Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box

Certified Missionary and Mas-
todon Strawberry, $1. C. PP.
Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Pure Cert. Bunch P. Re Pota-
to plants, $5. M. Ready May
and June. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt.



Mar; e and Rutger Tomato
plants, $1.25, 500;
Ready April; 30 Ga. Collard,
$1.50 M. Ready April 30; Chas.
|W. Cabbage, ready, 500, $1:00;

$1.75 M. PP, Solomon Davis, '

Milledgeville, RFD. 5. .

Kudzu Crowns, rooted,-1 and
2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.00;
$12.50 M. Del. No checks. C.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

White Bermuda Onion plants,
$2. M; Rutger Tomato, $3.50 M.

Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite, Arabi, }

Riot:

_ Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to, $2.25 M; 3-M up, $2. M.
Moss packed. Prompt ship-
Lydia Thornton,

Bunch potato plants, Copper-

500, $3.75; $5.75 M; 10 M up,
$5. M; Tomato, 85e C; 200, $1.-
50, 500, $2.50; $4. M; Eggplant,
Hot and Bell. Pepper, Broceoli,
Beets, 25c doz.; Cabbage, Col-
65c C. Morris Sanders,
Lyons, Rt. 5.

Early Jersey, Chas. W. Cab-
bage plants, ready, shipped
promptly, 50c C; 300, $1.00; $2.-
50 M.-Del.. Mareus Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Streamline Everbearg siraw- | 5
berry, $2..C; Blakemore and
Mastodon, $1. C; 4 dif.
Mint, 50c; Rooted Sage,
buneh; Also Bushel Gourd on
25 doz.; Mixed Gourd seed,
30, 25c. Add postage. Fred
Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.

Kudzu Crowns, $2. C, Plus
postage. Alma Presnell, Gaines-
ville, Rt. i.

Red and Copperskin PP, R
Potato ae govt, insp., treat-

ed, 1000 $3. M; 5000 or
more, on D. M._ Cason,
Bristol.

Govt. insp. Red and Copper-
skin P. R: plants, up to 5000,
$3.-M; 5000 or more, $2.50 M.
FOB here. A. L. Turner Bristol.

Tomato plants: Stocky, new
land grown Marglobe, Rutger,
Break ODay, 500, $1.50; $2.50
M. Del. PP; Roots wrapped in
moss, fresh, del., satis. guar. F.
F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Earliana, Marglobe, Rutger
Tomato plants, field grown

from certified seed, 50e C; 500, |:

$2.25; $3.75 M; Copenhagen,
Flat Dutch N. J. Chas. Wake-
field Cabbage, 50c C; 500, $2.;
$3.50 M. Add postage. Mrs, V.
M Johnson, Shellman.

Chas, W. cabbage, 30 C;
500, $1.25; $2.50 M; Iceberg let-
tuce: plants, 10c doz.; pe
mint and catnip, 5c bunch. Del,
Mary Ruth Phillips, Royston.

P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp.

Red or Yellow Skin, good
count, 5 M, $12.50. Lester
Crawford, Bristol.

er. RB. Potato plants, State
insp., Imp, Red Skin or La.
Unit 1 copperskin, ready now,
5 M., $12.50. Prompt shipment.
F. G. Tyre, Bristol.

-Mastodon Strawberry, 70 C;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike,
60e C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scup-
pernong Vine cuttings, 50c 3
Catnip, 25 bunch. Add postage
ies Lee Hood, Gainesville,

astodbis Strawberry, 70 C;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Also
Seurppernong ine cuttings,
50c doz; Catnip, 25 bunch,
Add postage, Mrs. Effie Crowe,

Govt, insp. La. Copperskin
Potato, 500, $1.75; $2.75 M. Del.
E. C, Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Rt. 1.

Co skin Potato Plants,





Jean Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3,

Box 49.

$2.25 M;1

500 Ibs. G :
|Black Diamond Wat

Walter
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PPEI- 195 Pet. germ., $1.

















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PLANTS FOR

- Govt insp, La.
Potato, $4.00 M
shipment, good
checks. Mrs. J. B
rency, Rt. 2,

Kudzu Crowns, Stat
fied, 2-3 yrs. old, $4.00 |
M; 2000, $30.00. Maude
Greenville.

Klondike Strawber:
ge
unc! lic B
doz, Add postage.
Mashburn, Cummin;,

Condon Giant Mastod
bearing Strawberry,
Sage Plants, 20c ea.;
Muscadine Grape Vi
apple Trees, 6, $1,
Root, 20c ea. bunch,
age, Mrs. Mae Turne
ville, Rt. 6.

Mastodon Strawberry
500, $3.00; $5.25 M;
60e 500, $2.50; $4.25 J
for seed peanuts. A. D
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Klondike Strakcees y
$1.00; 500, $2.25; $4.00 1
by mail; 500 up, $3.50
press not prepaid, No
C. W. Smith, Gainesville

3 invd Everbearing
berry, self pollinizi
$2.00 M; Dried Red Hot.
$1.40 0 lb; 10 or more Ib
1b, PP. Mrs, Nathan W
Ball Ground, Rt, 4









SEED FOR




































Pumpkin Seed, 40, 2
ow Squash, 15c spoont
Catnip, Peppermint Plants {.,,
fos. bee Garlie, t
s, ti
Sa Shadburn, ae

0

Brown Top Millet
dc} cleaned, tested for g
purity, hay and graz
10c: tb. No orders filled
50 lbs.:Norman John:

renton, c

Okra eed, OWS
height, 50 qt. ii. A if
Adairsville, Rt. 2, -

Long Green and Tend
Seed, from 1950 crop,
shelled, wy nae cup. |
Ground,

Nano Sunflower
Ist. = t pure,
half ali ee gal. Paved
Prepaid, ays. E
Rt, 3,

enuine

Seed, for seed os

ed, 93 Pet.
Original Ga,
lb; Kenneth W.
don,

Long Green Oke:

35 pt. PP, Exc, for Saran
Cabbage, or Onion Plants.
Wallace, A

Som on new land, sak
Bleodworth, Gordon, Rt

seed. PP. H. J, Dupree, A

ee Le edez cl

scarified, in now 100" Ib Ib. 3
sacks, 90 Pet, germ,, 99.
purity, dadder free, le 1
other lot Pet. germ,
Pct, purity, 15 Ib. in 100 Pie
lots. C. D. Wood, Bowdon, _

Recleaned, tested Kobe }
pedeza Seed, + 5.50 Cwt.;
cleaned, searifi i Sericea ]
| pedeza, 99,50 <ct. purity,
ct. germ., $16.50 cw J

Murrow, Farmington. 5
White Bunch, and Half
ner (heavy bearing, blue,
Brown Stringless Beans e
cup. PP in Ga. Mrs, he |
Taylor, Buchanan,





$3.00 M. L. C. Harper, ey: ae

118 Tollison St,


















$2. Rebecea, Rt. 2. a

; n Soy beans,
bags, $4. bu.
> ae Box

ol} [Farmington, *phone 2948.

1 5G Papin

| with instructions,
mbes Martin
and

_ scarified, dodaer
Lespedeza, 20 Ib.
= 18 1b,

eck with or-
oa ips, Rayston,

$5 Ib.; Honey-
teacup;

ew BR Wood
eta, Ri 1. (Tel.

i
Ger ee

Is.
: ae Holloway,

ms, Ty

Garden bean seed,

Ri rs, 60e large
unne Aah 100 oi

ae $5. bu. R, D, Tatum, Palmetto.
Half Runner}

es in 5 lb. lots, Add postage. G. T.

doz.; Shade Dried
qt. Add postage. No
lie Eller, Titus.

Ibs, Clemson Spine-

seed, 1950 crop, for

ship By amount,
Dp. Wilson,
1, 4313.

ner bean

ip; 3 oe dee

Ben asteny Tem-

de Okra seed, 50c Ib,
1, Send Boney




| hand saved,

atis.
_ | guar., $3. Ib.) $2.50 lb. in 1 lb.

90 test, Mar eo Korean Lespe-
: deza, |
and

.

-|bu.; White Browneyed (slightly

| Hull, 3
2 4

purity, 90 pet
| Prosi, ak Yielder beans, |

Tender
| beans, 5

: Velvet beaas,

| Mrs, Mamie Stone, Adairsville,

\-Garden beans, 50 cup; Red

H- beans, Blige
fs 25. seed, .

| vil: ae

vi 200 Ib. lot,
State tested, germ.
97.50 pet., grown from breeder
stock, very prolific, Anthosac-
nose resistant, no culls, s





or more lots. Mrs. M. Je Gibbs,

f



Col, and White ere air.
-hean seed, 50 lb. Prepaid, No
ehecks. Mrs, Ernest Crosby,
Baxley, Rt, 3.

Cert. Gatan Soy. beans, ideal
bean for hay and grazing, $5.
bu.; also Kobe Lespedeza, 98-

seed recleaned
ae oH. Murrow,

$9.



Little Lady Finger" peas, also
ramblers, ea. $1. qt.
Some Okra seed, 75 qt., good
_squash (wt. up to 20 lbs.), 25
seed, 50c. Add postage. John
H. Smith, Warthen, Rt. 1, Box
117. i





BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
~ White and Meein Half Run-

ner beans, no weevils, tender,
50e cup; Brown Sugar Crowd-
er peas, 20 Wi Add postage.
Mrs. W. a

tris, Flowery
Branch, RNa

Whip- -Poor-Will peas, $5.50
mixed), $7, bu.; Pure Calif.
Blackeyed, and Browneyed, al-
so White Crowders, 4 cups, $1.;
White Bunch Busterbeans, 40
eup, Add postage. Mrs. H. E.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. |

as Dees. bear ack
Hull 3 pe gh 00: Mie and |
Streaked H

. eups, $1.25.
Mrs. see Age ote, Bates Rt.

oft

Bunch Colord Sauereedl.
iss large i aie 1 Dynamite
each arge teacup
Ada postage Mrs. Joe Smith,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66.

Cream Half Runner, Brown,
and White Pole beans, 50e cup;
Add postage. Exch. for sacks:
/2 cups for 4 print or white.
Each pay postage. Mrs. ernima
Crump, Talking Rock, Rt,

Ga, Exp, Station Gatan Soy
| Beans, for finer hay, 99 pet.
erm. clean, al-}-
elnando Shatter

7 pet. purity, 92 germ., each

Striped
50e cup. Plus postage.
Mrs, Glen = Pirkle, Flowery
,| Branch, Rt.

3 or 4 ae recleaned 90 Day
sound, $3, bu. R.

. Stub! bbs, Mauk.

= eck White Half Ban:
. une rn and Half
-tender, 45c

ear Tomato, 13c half spoon,

=

White Tender Half Runner
Speckled Crowder peas, 25c lb.

Brown, Ball Ground,

Early tender Speckled. Half
Runner garden beans, 50c tea-
eup; Also Yellow Dynamite
pOpeorn, | 5 lbs., $1. Add post-
2 P. B. . Brown, Ball Ground,

Alabama Sugar Crowder peas,
$10. bu. Add eee BoD
Taylor, Alma, Rt. ?

"White Creaseback and Cut-
short Cornfield Bean seed,
Brown Streaked Cornfield, 60)
eup. Exchange for print or
white sacks in food cond. M...
W. J. Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box
80.

Striped, Speckled and Ky,
wonder P Pole ha anon

ns, cu ard Long
; oot-Long peas,
Also namite
popeorn, 4 re * 1Be; B0e Ib. Wee-
PP, Stamps accept-
esate Lawrencevi

: sad

: Northside

es CORN: AND SEED CORN

Eon. Ae





- Yellow Popeom, 2 shelled,
clean, 50c large cup, Del. Bthel |R
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Whatleys Certified Seed
corn, 92.50 We germ.; 99.73

oct. purity, bu; Ga. 101

ybrid Certified seed corn
a a 93 pet. purity,
a a PU: ioe Flat
Ga, 1 germ. vue pet. purity;
99.45 mae $8. bu, O. M, Ware,
Marshallville,

25 bu. Corn, $2. bu. at my
barn. Will shueck on request.
Wallace Dulaney, Statham, Rt.
i i

White Rice Popcorn for seed, ||
10 Ib. 20 Ib. lots; 121/2e Ib.
in 10 Ib. lots. Add postage.
eM Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt.

Good-slipped shui corn, $2,
bu. at bacn. J, I, MeNair,
Stapleton.

800 bu. Yellow aerit. $2. bu.
at my farm in shuck, Mrs. L.

4 A. Hageaus Ranger.




FRESH & DRIED FRUITS
FOR SALE



Nice Dried Apples, fen of
worms and peel, 35 lb. Del,
Or exchange. Mrs. B. C. Me-
Clure, Rolston.

Sundried apples, free of
worms, peel, and core, 40 lb.
gee postage. Gail | Vanzant,

ial.

Sundried apples, free of
worms, peel, and core, 35 lb.
Aad Deiake, Mrs, Jasper Long,

pee apples, free of
aries peel, and core, 40c Ib.
a Mrs. D. L, Van-

~ 100 Ib. Dried apples, ripe
when dried, 45c lb. in 5 Ib, lots
and up, Mrs, T. H. Shook, Hia-
wassee.

Apples without L pec ore, en
worms, 50e lb. delivered. M
J. L. Singleton, a

EGGS FOR SALE



Guinea eggs, emery with
some royal purple stock, $1. a
setting of 15, Prepaid. B,
arden AEE ie. 4586

r., N. W., Rt. 10.

Fresh Guinea eggs, from free
ora White African, Purple
stock, $1.25 doz. in Georgia,
PP, $1, doz. in large lots, A, a
opepeers, Lithonia, Rt. 1,

55

Guinea. eggs, $1.35 per set-
ting of ae : Mrs. Sam Yawn,
Milan, Rt Rt. 3

Blue and White Goose eggs,

$2.50,. PP, Mess, J. E, Mat-
me Atlanta, Rt, 7, Box 132
B. Tel. BE, 3191.

Purebred NH Red eggs, $1.
setting of 15. Add postage. Mrs.
W. P. Martin, Donalsonville, Rt.
3.

Golden and Ringneck Pheas-

ders, Swainsboro, P. O, Box 267.

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

7



SACKS:
. Extra large white feed sacks,

free ef holes and mildew,
washed, 3, $1.00. Add postage,
Will pay posters on orders $2.
or more, R. H, Clark, Cane.
ville, Rt. 7,



ett

CATTLE FOR SALE



2 Reg. Guernsey 2nd Calf
Cows, fresh in, 2 reg. Guernsey
Heifers to freshen Sept. or Oct.,
15 Grade Jersey and Guernsey

stein Springers. J. E. Etin, Ros-
well. (Tel. 4443).

Thoroughbred White Face,
unregistered, 2 yrs. old, bred
to reg. Angus Bull, $150, 00; Al-
so 4 yr. old Riding Horse, Pin-
to, for sale or exch. for heifer,





ed. A.
Rt

| aot or hay. Main "8782.





(Tel Bae:

|other Guernsey,

| son, Cordele, Rt. 2

ant eggs for ae D. E, -Flan- |



Bred and Open, 2 Heavy Hol-j|A

CATTLE FOR Ae

itive. male calf, 7 ls pid
$25. tee W. A. Hall, Biberton,

ae heifer, Jersey, ex- |
pected to freshen soon, for rent
reasonable, good care, return of
ealf in good cond., after peing
weaned, See if interested.

not Write. Frank Cain, ae

4 mi, East,

Guernse: ee Cow. 16.
old, will f eae
now ge iy ta ts milk
gaily, $190. at my place. 6 mi.

Dalton on Hwy. 41.
Bice. Dalton, Rt 1.

5 Grade Heifers, 3 bred, $140,
J. Corley, Chamblee,

Reg. Guernsey a mos. old
bull, by Riegeldale Milkman,
out ef a fine daughter

min, $200. R

F. Sams, Clarks-
ton.

Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
Aster Advance Domine, excel-
lent conformation, .wt, approx.
1400 Ibs., well marked, approx.
4% yrs. old, gentle, good habits, |
pete good calves, Tel, 73. Apply:

Collier, Barnesville,

2 ates Jersey Mileh Cow,
good qualities, heavy milkers,
within- city limits. Phone 7466,
G. T. Harrington, Milledgeville,

4 gals. or more, one Jersey,
$250.00 ea.j
Also reg, Guernsey Bull, 4 yrs.
}old, Riegeldale breeding iy Rt

Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

Horn Type Whi.e Face Bull,
purebred but not registered, i
yr. old, $150.00. Norman John-
son, Warrenton, Rt. 1.

2 Jersey Males, 3 mos. old
of reg, sire and pure blood but |
unreg, cows, for sale or ex-

Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Rt. 6.

Male calf, one half Black
English, other half Jersey, 6
mos, old, wt. 200 lbs. or over,
$35.00; also good Essex-S.P,C.,
mixed gilt ready for breeding,
about 140 Ibs., $35.00. At my
home prices. Mrs, Jesse F, John- | M



LIVESTOCK | WANTED



CATTLE: .
Want 2 ealves 2 mos, old to
raise on halves; heifers prefer-

red but cons. males, to raise
to 6 or 7 mos. old. Mrs. M. M
Taylor, Sylvester, Rt. 3.

Want 2 or 3 full blooded Red
Poll bulls. H. Langdale, Val-
dosta, Box 2.

GOATS:

| Want*to exch, a pig for good
Saanan Nannie Milk goat, al-
ready bred and earrying kids.
Each erate and ship, paying
charges, State what you have
at once. Mrs, B. C. Helton,
Toomsboro, Rt. 3.

HORSES AND MULES:

Want 1 Shetland Pony.- Give
best price and information.
Kenneth Moore, Biakely, Rt. 3.

Want small, gentle Shetland
Pony.suitable for ehild to ride.
State .age, price, and color.

Clay Saunders, Augusta, Rt, 3,
Box 36




HOGS FOR SALE



5 Berkshires, entitled to re-
gister, 3 gilts, 2 boars, about
200 lbs, ea, from very fine
bloodlines, reasonable price, 1
mi. E. Norcross. H. A, Sheriff,
Norcross, P. O, Box 23.

OIC Boar, reg. No, 282388,
eighteen months old, also pigs,
shoats, good brood sows for
sale. W. L. Miller, Columbus,
M. R. No, 1, Anglin Rd.

Service Boar, red Duroe, fee
$3.00; Male and Female Pigs,
ae in buyers name, $20.00 ea.;

so non-reg. pigs for sale. W.
H, Gazaway, Alpharetta, Rt, 3.
(Birmingham Community),

Reg. SPC Pigs. from Grand
Champ. bloodlines, will be 8
weeks old around Ist, of June
Booking orders. Mrs. L, A.
wks, old around Ist. of June.
Holmes, Ranger, Care Ever-

and PC Mix ae
} sell. Luther g rhe Cc

Riie laa: Hlusirious Benje-|

2 fine fresh Mileh Cows, both}

change for heifers of any breed, |





onard Pennisi, Ganley, Rt. 1,

green Farms, ~





























2 purebred 1c Bows








secs Rt. 2, Rex 370,
nee ee Sow, 238 yrs.
275-300 lbs, good mother,
2 litters pigs, $75.06 at,
ae charges for crate
ig Tg John EK. Lee, Carrol
"| ton, 2

OIC Bred Gilig, males a
for service, 3 to 10 wks. oid
pigs, reg. in buyer's name, fo7
sale. Ship anywhere. Phone
2595. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta.

Reg. Duroc Pigs, med. blocky
type, 3-4 mos, old, litters -
11 to 14 pigs, beat of breedi
50-75 Ibs.. $25.00 ea.; Also Bre
Gilts, about 40 Ibs., te farrow
ey, $100.00 aa. All FOR, |

Newsome, Sandersville,

8 purebred SPC Pigs, 3 males,
5 gilts, 8 wks. ok: blocky ty,
dbl. treated, : in buyers
name, $20.00 fh Hubert Yawn,
Byromville, Re< 1.

Cherry Red Blocky. Tye
Duree Male Pig, purebred, not
reg., life treatment, half br othe

er to hog that won chamupion-
pti at Moultrie Hog Show, was
farrewed Feb. 6, 198), 240,00
Phone 1483-M2. J. Lamy =
Jr, ee Mt -6: ne mi, oe =
Dublin











































































































6 reg, Duroe Jersey Pigs, i
ilt, 4 males, 10 wks. old, :
prox. 50 Ibs. each, $25.00 ea.
FOB, J. T. McAdams, Meln-
tyre.

3 OIC Bioeky Short Nose
pigs, 6 wks. old Apr. 16th., i eae
male, 2 females, reg. in bu: ers =
name, $25. ea. Buyer pay shine ae
ping charges. MO only, Paul eS
Cain, Commerce, Rt, 1

OIC pigs, from prize winning
tock, short nose, blocky, ome
d, reg. in buyers name,

t 8 wks. old, Rabun Gap PRA,
fack Patrick, Voc, Ag. Teach-
ir, Rabun Gap,

Big Bone Guinea pigs, 6 to 7

wks. old, reg. buyer's wee -
ie icin. Ship
ea. M.



aes e 50 ea.;

2878 w.

15 teas Shoats, 6 mos.
dbl. treated and wormed, S
Gilt, $18.00; Another SPC, $65.
See: Mrs.- Viola C. Brady,
Caire, Rt. 1, Bex 343.

Essex Gilts, bred to reg. Es-
sex male, reg. in buyers name, -
$50. A. 7%, Moss, Lula. is

QIC pigs, Bred. Gilts, breed-
ers choice quality out of Blue
Ribbon stock, ready for de-
livery now. Tel, Dearborn 0957.
W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt, 1, Care
Oraland.

Reg. Duroe pigs, 3 mos, old,
60-80 lbs, Dams Georgiana. No,
40534, Bettie Georgia Ann, No,
9195, Sire Rambler Joe No. ~
35957, crated, $25. FOB. Ernest
P, Carter, Baxley. :

Yorkshire pig, 8 wks. a
$25. Registered; $20. not. rege
istered. R. L. _ Jackson, Yates-
ville.

SPC Breeding Stock for de-
livery in May, well developed
pigs from registry merit sows,
both sexes, reg., life treated:
wormed, sired by Son of
ion Plate, FOB, $35. oh:
Sow bred for fourth litter to
top son of Diamond T, about
375 lbs., 50-50 spots, $100.00.
L. G. Due: Millen, Rt. 3

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

ol J







ea.







Red Horse Mule, 8 yrs. old,
work anywhere, 1100 lbs., for
sale. W. Q. Saylors, Whites-
burg, Rt. 1. :

Good farm mule, 11 yrs. old,
around 1100 lbs, $75, Mrs.
Laura Dudley, Warthen, Rt. 2.

4 reg. Tenn, Walking horses,
one 4 yr. old Dark Chesnut
Stallion, Son of Midnight Sun,
2 Snow White Fillies, 2 and 3
yrs, old, sired by Merry Mak-
er, one 13 yr. old mare, per-

fectly sound, gentle, prices
right. T. E, Fleteher, Cordele.
Mare mule, 1000 lIbs., $65.00.

(11/2 mi. , Lakewood Park).
H. G. Thompson, Atlanta, Rt.
9, Box 557.





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that the boxes and their supports be kept painted,
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proved.

such nai ion as nit (e iscotece the-
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such design and such condition that there will be
no likelihood pt bes carrier's, being in
serving them. :

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trons of the rural delivery service with these fa
Rural mail carriers should be instructed
full cooperation to this box-improvemen
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HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

RABBITS AND CAVIES
, FOR oar =



Bay Horse Mule, 10 yrs. old,

tle, works well anywhere,

000 Ibs., for sale. E. O. Sayer,
Winston.

farming,
Wilson,

good far
both. Jess

2 mules,
$150. for

Shady Dale.

2 Gaited Tenn. Walking
Horses, Mare (3 gaiied), 11 yrs,
old, gentle, fine for children,
Gelding 7 yrs. old, 5 gaited,
beautiful stepper, both $400.00.
Tel. Cypress 7286. J. B. Morri-
zon, Atlanta, Care Bona Allen
Building.

Mare mule, 5 yrs. old, 1000
Ibs.. black with white nose,
$100. or trade for cattle of any
kind. C. A. McBurnett, Rock-

mart, Rt. 2.

1 Bay Horse for gale or ex-
Aa for calf or hogs. Sam
elfrey, Dalton, Rt. 1.

Reg. Tenn. Walking Mare,
sorrel roan, 4 yrs. old, about
800 lbs., sound, gentle, well

broken, for sale reasonably or
trade for Gelding of equal val-

ue weighing 900-1900 Ibs. John
R. Jones. Dahlonega. Phone
13-J.

Beautiful 4 yrs. old 5 gaited
saddie mare, strawberry roan,
beautifully marked, bred to
reg. stallion, son of Last
Chence, good for women, also

10 yr. old veg. Walking Mare,

easy to ride, very cheap. Mrs.
J. W. Bailey. Waynesboro, Rt.
1, Box 486.

Reg. Tenn. Walking filly, 1
yr. old,chesnut with star, $200.
Mrs. W. R. Adams, Gainesville,
650 Perry St., phone 451.



SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE



2 White Saanan Milk Goats,

both fresh 1 and 2 months,
heavy milkers, 1 Hornless
milking first time, other has

horns, milking second time, al-
so 2 nannies and 2 billy kids.
Phone 3634-W. Mrs. Ruby
James, Macon, 4197 Worsham

Rave.

Miik Goat, 14 mos.
Also OIC Sow,
$50.00; Two OIC

Saanan
old, $15.00;
about 200 Ibs.,
pigs, 7 wks.

Crook, Jasper, Rt. 2.

3 Nannie Goats now giving
milk, also 2 small Nannie Kids
fer sale. Miss Annabelle Harp-
er, Morrow, Box 62. (Tel.
Jonesboro 4731).



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



Purebrcd NZ White Rabbits,
good for meat, eligible for re-
gistration, sc: eral Ist. and 2nds,
at State Fairs and Rabbit
Shows. AR and CBA member.
R. P. Ketchum, Vienna.

NZW Ped Virgin Does, 4 mos,
old, good breed=rs, heavy milk-
ers, satis. guar., also meat rab-
bits for sale, J, C, Humphries,
Atlanta, 710 Bolton Rd., Rt. 8.
Amherst 4614.

Heavy Wt. Chinchillas:: 1

young doe bred to Giant Chin.

Buck also 1 young doe not bred,
other Chins. for sale. All, pe-
direed. Will ship, Letters ans.

R. Lamar Brantley, Wrights-
vill Rt. 2.
Select str:, Ped. rabbits for

highest breeding, N. Z. Whites,

leavy wt., Chinchillas and
Checkered Giants. Spencer
Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savan-
nah St,

4 big, heavy ee White rab-
bits, 2 mos. old, $5.00 or $3.00
pr. Ship anywhere. Mrs. Eunice |
Woody, Dial.

8 purebred buck and 2 does,
N. Z. Whites, 5 mos, old, $35.00
or $4.00 ea. Ship Collect. Mrs.
C.-T, Mashburn, Rebecca. Rt. 1.

2 mos, old oeavy wt. Chin-
chilla trio, $12.00; buck from
separate litter, ped. papers
furnished. Letters ans. . Chip
COD RR Exp, anywher. John
L, Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller
Field Rd. Rt. 6.

Ped. . NZW_ Juniors, best
bloodlines, $12. trio; Also sev-
re bred ped. NZW Does, $10.

Will trade for good laying
nae All inquiries ans. Ped
papers furnished. Tel. Dear-
born 7467._C. P. Houston, At-
a 1445 McPherson Ave., S.

20 purebred Heavy Wt. Chin-
chilla Rabbits, 2 mos. old. Write
for price list; Also want Solid
Black Buck Rabbit. State age,
price. O. D. Smith, Moultrie,
324 3rd. Ave., N. W.

1 Red YZ Buck, extra large,
1 yr. old, $4.00; 20 Chinchilla
and Grey Giant Rabbits, 8 wks.
old, $2.50 pr. FOB. Mrs. Sarah

ONeal, Concord, P.O, Box



old, $10. ea. Daisy !



POULTRY FOR SALE



CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:

Purebred Game Hens, 2-and
3 way crosses. laying, Joe Red-
mond, Warhorse, Brown Red,
Traveler, Claret, Toppie cross-
es, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2.50 and
$5.00 ea. W. A, Lawrence,
Stockbridge. f

Pit Game Stags and Hens,
trio $7.00; Baby Chicks, 25c ea.;
25, $5.00. At my home at Fish
Creek, L. O, Benefield, Cedar-

town, Rt, 1.
White, Re and Spangled-
Hatches. best of _ bloodlines,

mostly stags, Jan., Feb., March
hatches, $2.50 ea, if taken now.
Started Bullets, Cockerels, Jer-
sey Giants, $1.00 ea R. R.
White, St. Elmo, Tenn, (Res.
Walker Co. Ga.),

BANTAMS: ~

Bantam Hens (large ize) at
my place, $1.50 ea. Jennie A.
Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 N. High-
tower Rc

2 purebred White Silkte Ban-
tam Roosters, $2.00 ea:; 4 pure-
bred Dark cornish bantam roost-
ers, $1.50: ea. All grown heal-
aay Mrs. B. H. Durden, Odum,

Beal

1 each: Solid Black Jap.,
Black Cochin, White Cochin
Rooster; Also 2 Buff Cochin
Roosters, BR Hen, anc RI Red
Hen, both laying. No culls, $1.75
ea Exch. .or Black Cochin Hens,

Guy Moss, Jr., Rome, 701 Maple
St Ss
HAMBURGS: ;

6 Silver Spangled Hamburg

Hens, 1 Rooster, $10.00. MO or

check. FOB, Mrs, Sarah ONeal|

Concord, P. O. Box 104.

LEGHORNS:

100. AAA White Leghorn Bue
lets, no culls. $1.50 ea. for. lot.
F. H. McLeod, Valdosta, Rt. 2.

35 AAA Brown Leghorn Hens,
1 yr. old, for q ick sale, $2.00
ea. Cannot ship, See: J, T. Pil-
en Dalton. (On Crow Valley
Rd.)

MINORCAS, MISC.,
ORPINGTONS

Pullets ready to lay, 75e ea.
Theron Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1,

POULTRY FOR SALE _

A simple and_ practicab:
consists of a board erecte :

ment Week be given SDBFODH loc
30 the as practicable,








secure the coo,
the close grou|
especially at or nea
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POULTRY WANTED





20 AAA 1 yr.
Orpington Hens, direct | from.
Linstrom, $2.00 ea.;_
Orpington Hens, 1 Yr old, anc
1 and 2 yr, vld Rooster, 511.00
for lot; Hers, $2.00-ea.; Rooster,
$1.00 with: hens. Mrs. ip W. Mc-},
Gowan, Graymont '

breeding pair, $7.50; Trio, $10.00; |
Also Setting Eggs, $3.00, per 15. |
PP. L. B. Millians, Newnan.

Yellow Buff Roosters $2.50
ea.; 3, $6.00, Mrs. Marie Holland,
Dalton, Rt. 2.

Laying Hens, young mixed
strain, free of isease, $1.35.
Plus charges. Mrs. F. E, Richard-
son, Bowdon, Rt, 1. ;

Silver Crest Polish Rooster,
2 Hens, $15.00. Mrs, W. Y. Swy-]
gert, Jonesboro, Care Swygerts
Garage, (Tel. 2941).

PEACOCKS, PIGEONS, -
PHEASANTS, QUAIL, DOVES,
HC:

Fancy Ringneck Pheasants,
day old, 45c 2a. lots 25 or more;
Setting Eggs, $3.50, 15; she 00 C.|
Tel. Dixie 1058. John T . Dunn,
Ellenwood, Rt, 1. Bar

4 yrs. old, for sale. Jack Jones,
Empire.

Chukar Patridges, $9.00 pr.;
Calif, Valley. Quail, $10.00 pr-.;
Ringneck Pheasants, hens lay- |
ing, $7.00 pr.; Golden Pheas-
ants, 1950 hatch, $10.00 pr. FOB.
MO. Harry A. Wasden OM B:,
Quitman,

Blue Peafowl, | yr. old, $40.00
pr.; Mongolian and Chinese
Ringneck Pheasants, laying,
$12.00. pr.; Ga, Bob White Quail,
$8.00 pr.; Also Hatching Eggs, |

Janta, Rt,
/REDS: NH, RI. OTHERS

winners, from best laying stock,
now laying, $2.50 ea.; 10, $23.00.)
MO, Shipped in ight creates.
Mrs, R. C. Sanders, Vienna.

5 laying blood tested Donal-
son strain RI Red Hens, 1 yr.
old, and 1 Cock, same age,
$15.00 for lot shipped express
in light crate. J. D. McDonald,
Milledgeville,

Dark strain Blood Tested RI
Red Chicks, 25, $4.00; Eggs,
$1.50, 15. P, Mrs. Don Donald-
son, Atlant: 726- Candler St.
Dearborn 205.

50 best egg-grade N. H. Red
pullets, 3 mos, old, $1.40 ea.,
lots of 10 or more. Customer
furnish rates, Alex Barfield,
Louisville.

ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE,
OTHERS

500 White Rock Fryers, 2-24
lbs. ea.; 33c Ib.; Also as
White Rock started Pullets,~ 8
wks, old, 70c ea.. H. H, Summer-
ford. Ashburn, Rt, 2, Box 63.

TURKEYS GUINEAS: DUCES
GEESE, ETC.:

7 Cross Breed Geese, $5.00
a.; $31.50 for lot; Also Goose
Eggs, 75c ea. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
Quitman, Box 427.

5 Red Bourbon Hens, 1 Tom
$50.00; 3 White Holland Hens,
1 Tom, $34.00; 3 Bronze Hens, 1
Tom, $40.00; Hens. all laying.
a, B. Schumpert, Atlanta, 2195

- lvd. Granada, S. W.

1 White Guinea Rooster, $2.00;
Speckled Guinea Rooster, $1.50.
Mrs, J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Rt.
2.

4 BB Bronze toms, 55c Ib.
FOB. Mary Lee, Cuthbert, Rt.



a Box 108.

old Buttes
= 5 Buff] le

Giant S. C. Black Minorcas,|-

Blue Peafowls, in pairs, 3 anal?

35c ea. Plus 20c extra on eggs if}
shipped, Mrs. Helen mee At-|-

NH Young Hen-, Blue Ribbon. a =






ines for Guinea Hens
Woodland, Rt. 2.

Want | nore
| Pullets, 6 mos, old or
State vhat you have, Mrs. J. O
Mauldin, Rocky Face. : :

BABY CHICKS 4 ANI D
BANTAMS:

Want 300-500 Chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks, old, any
breed except white. Party fur-
nish chicks and _ feed. Mrs.
Delma Smith, ees Rt.
3; Box 87 B.-

Want 200-300 baby chicks to
raise on kalves to 10-12 wks. old,
any heavy breed, Party furnish
chicks and feed Cons. raising
turkeys same way. Mrs. A. Q.
Buchanon, Franklin, Rt. 3. ;

raise on halves to. 40-12 wks, old,
any heavy breed. Experienced
Mes. MeO, Mullis, Cadwell, Rt







breed, You furnish chicks, half

Bowen, Reidsville, RFD 1,

Want 100 Baby Chicks to
raise on halves. Furnish chicks, |
100 Ib: feed, I do rest. Raise to
7 wks. old. M. M. Taylor,
Sylvester, Rt. 3. -

Want 20 Bantam Hens at 50 |

letters ans. C. C. Pollard
SHEETS a Ba





settled, unencumbered
woman to live as one of family
and work with. chickens, gar-

MA teak Blue |'
of any color. Wm B. aes

a Edenfield, -Stillmore

Want 100: Baby. Grek s to] a

"Want 200-300 pay Ola Chicks ;
\to raise on halves, any heavy

feed. Will raise to.8 a Tom}

ea. Write what you have. AML).
















































permanent home,

(Tel. Atlanta, | Dixi

Want man 2 or
week for light far
farm, mostly garden
30 want refined w
for light farm choy
use couple. A. W.
cate Nalls Fa

1948 Ford. tractor.
mail route. Elec.
wood, eae ee















dening, other light work on
farm. Board and reasonabl

ary. References requi
E. T. Ba Ow, Coolidg

Want. at once
work on small 1 H
gather and cure tobacco.

home for right party.
drunks. Near town and chu ch-
es. 2mi,
Ludowici. 7.

ite) de

Want snide: age = white
an for
farm. Live as one of family.
Small. salary. Tim Young,
Wray, Rito2.

Want white woman in good
health, from country, not over

ily. Light work on,. chicken,
turkey and pheasant farm. $50.
month, room, board and time
oft with pay. Give ref.. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.

"Want man to work turpen-
tine- on halves and do other



farm ork on farm. House to
live in. Bill Steedley, Alma,
Rt; 23: ; 5

board, reasonable salary. mee M

light farm chores on].

40 yrs. old, live as one of fam-} 4g,


































Man: past 60, want
poultry farm; y
raise broilers,

milking: Write or
Toney, Bolingbroki
J. P. Sanders. co

truck

farm. Need : small hea

and sober. \ Willin,
Write at once. Wes [



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