Vom Linder Commissioner WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1951 NUMBER 4) rial By TOM | By TOM LINDER > a June 15, 1951, ie Commis- of Agriculture held a hearing in te Chamber at the State Capitol, md consider the views of those e opposed to requiring certified be free of noxious weed seed. e parties having had an oppor- express their views, the Com- of Agriculture, after confer- the Seed Advisory Committee, that, as of July 1, 1951, all seed sold in Georgia must be free of all noxious weed seed, Georgias Seed Laws. . pose of the Seed Laws is to farmers of the State in buy- The purpose of the Crop Im- t Association is to encourage ction of good and pure seed in ad ample time since the enact- ese laws to perfect the pro- avoid the necessity for farmers contaminated seed any longer. ber of seedmen wanted to delay However, we know from ex- for it. you purchase certified seed, ook for the blue tag and then e blue tag and see if it is filled ous weed seed. ler receiving any certified otaining noxious weed seed should is office immediately. the law of the State, all Pedi- Certified and Registered Id in this State shall not be sold parties selling shall have prop- stered with the Georgia Depart- f Agriculture, the lot number, va- nd kind, name and address of and history of the seed, and must with the Commissioner of Agri- certified copy of certification, by the certifying agency of the which seed were produced. certified seed sold in Georgia compliance with this require- withheld from sale. rtified Seed Must Be Clear OF Noxious Weed Seed > hearing, lasting about three in Regulation 8, for the enforce- | All seed producers and deal- ocessing and cleaning of seed, action on the matter for anoth- | at if it were delayed another | eat many people would still not ~ be sure that it does not show ~ other e noxious weed seed. It costs a lot of money to produce good seed and it costs the farmer a lot of money to buy good seed. Certainly, he should not pay a big price for seed that are not good and that are not free from noxious weed seed, We have enough of our lands infested with noxious weeds. Lets try not to spread it any further. : This will not cause any fewer seed to _be pia leee for planting. Seed which would have been sold as certified seeq will have to be sold as commercial seed, but in compliance with the Stata Law. I have called another meeting of the Seed Advisory Committee for Monday, July 2nd, at 9:00 A. M., to see if we cam further reduce the number of noxioud weed seed and other crop seed in some commercial planting seed. During World War I, when meat was rationed, there were those who went in- to the business of slaughtering horses, mules and donkeys to sell to people to eat. At that time, there was no law on the book against the sale of horse meat: for human consumption. In 1943, the Legislature passed an Act regulating the sale of horse meat and outlawing the sale of dog meat in the State. After the War, when controls were taken off, we had no more trouble with horse meat until recently. Now it is be- ginning to appear in places again. Very few people in Georgia will eat horse meat if they know it. In accordance with the Act of the Leg- islature and under authority vested in the Commissioner-of Agriculture and the Department of Agriculture, I have issued a regulation requiring each and _ every place dispensing horse meat to carry a sign over each entrance to the place of business in letters not less than eight in- ches in height, stating, Horse Meat for Sale. Also requiring a like sign to be carried on the inside of the place of busi- ness at each place, container, display case, refrigerator, or cooler, where meat is handled and.sold, in not less than eivht inch letters stating, Horse Meat for Sale. Every place selling horse meat in any form which has electric signs advertising the place of business or merchandise, must also have a like electric. or neon sign showing, Horse Meat for Sale. . Every restaurant, hotel, drug store or other eating place is required to ascer- tain, in purchasing any kind of ground meat, sausage, stew or other meat prep- arations, whether or not it contains any horse meat, mule meat, donkey meat or meat and, if so, they: are re- MEAT quired to carry at the top and bottom of each menu, bill of fare or other adver- tising matter, the words, Horse Meat Sold Here and Served in our Dishes. Any person found selling horse meat in any form without complying with all of these requirements, will be presumed to be intentionally a party to the sale of horse meat and to violating the law reg- - ulating the sale of horse meat. Anyone violating this law is subject to a fine of $1,000.00 in each case and one year in prison. FOOD IS SCARCE The world is hungry. I have before me the Chicago Daily Tribune dated June 11, 1951, which carries a long arti- _cle on the disappearance of the horse from the farms in England. Some of tr high points in this article show that, i 1948, 120,000 horses were slaughtered in Britain for human consumption and there has been an enormous increase since then. The International League for the Protection of Horses confirmed the in- crease. The Royal Society for the Pro- tection of Animals announced that, a. the present rate of consumption, there will be no horses left in Britain a decade or so from now. In 1939, 987,450 horses worked or grazed on the farms of Britain. This has now been reduced to less than half. The article goes on to say that the average horse in Britain today sells to the slaugh- ter houses for $140.00 against $55.00 be- fore the war. This article also shows that donkeys have trebled in price because they are being butchered for meat. Some of these days we are going to need all the horses and mules we can get in this country in order to get enough (Continued on Page Four) PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put | on the mailin ng list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Sig YA ees Sed) Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy ef notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any, notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published * notices, Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly ai 114-122 Pace St., Covingion, Ga. By Deparimeni of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol, Ailanta, Ga, Entered as second class, matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office ; at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900, Accepted for : mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, Siate Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace Si., Covingion, Ga. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 H wagon for sale at reason- able price. On BufordCumming Hwy. W. M. Porter, Buford. Farmall Model H traetor and 19-B harrow, equipped with re- mote control, used 6 mos., good cond, Phone 7043. Edward Wash- ington, Jackson, 2 Nesbitt Bug Catchers, 2 row models, fittings for J. D. tractors but can be used with any, Fred Flanders, Dublin, RED 6. 1948 NCM Case Pick-up baler, used very little, $1300. J. H. Cornwell, Smithville, RFD 1. Good 2 H wagon, slightly used Subsoiler, good Fertilizer Dis- tributor, excellent rubber tires, one lot slightly used galvanized. chicken equipment cheap. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. Intl. M, Hay Press with pul- ley, $125.00; Two pairs 48 in. Mill Stones, $200. pr. with spindles. FOB. iP ss Ek Dunbar, Augusta, 711 Fenwick St. Deering Mule Drawn Mow- ing Machine and Rake, only minor repairs needed, $40, at my home. Boyd Gardner, Gog- gins, Box 99: Farmall A 1947 traetor equip- ped with planters, distributors, cultivators, scratchers, 2 disc turner, cutting: harrow, ,power lift and take-off, $1100.00 at my place. 2 mi. E, Eton. J. L. Long; Chatsworth, Rt. 3. One Ledbetter planter, extra good shape, used 2 seasons, $25. at my place. 1 mi, Five Fords. po F. Fraser, Lawrenceville, 13: THC No. 9 two horse Mowing Machine, practically new, $90. All letters ans. See at farm 11/2 miles S. E. Vienna. R. C. Sanders. Vienna, Rt, 3, Cotton Duster, used very lit- tle, fits Farmall A and B, $100. W. J. Hardin, Davisboro, Rt. 1. Gin machinery: Sharpening machines and Duplex Gummers, hand powered, elec. machine combine, sell all three or part ef them cheap. Contact J. B. Juhan, Lawrenceville, 121 St. Mrt. St. 1950 model N 8 Ford tractor, 2 disc tiller, Cisco bush and bog harrow, all equipment bought in Nov. 1950. Phone 4162. A. J. Martin -Griffin, 208 Ellis Rd. 4-80 Saw Loose Roll Com- mander, air-blast, huller brest Gin Stands, one extra 80 saw cylinder and one each 9 in, and 10 in. pulleys for Sturtevant | Fans, Can see at my place, W. P. Roche, Dublin, East Jackson St. Cvle 16 in. Corn mill, com- plete with 9 hp Wisc. air cooled motor and belt. All like new, for quick sale. N. Morris Nichol- son, Talona, Dairy equipment: can Vic- tor Milk Cooler, complete 2 unit | Milking Machine, excellent | cond., all for $350. Bill Segars, Winder, Rt. 1. . M. tractor, 1947 model and combine, Bush and Bog Harrow, all A-1 cond. See at my farm. T. K. Ewing, Lawrenceville, Rt. co Tractor tire size 11x38, no holes, some tread, $25, at my home. W: T. Allen, Danielsville, Rteol: Aluminum Pressure Canner, 25 liquid quarts, holds 8 quarts Late model John Deere G with starter, lights, power-trol and J. D. 6 Dise Tiller, both A- 1 ccnd, Ralph E. Roper, Social Circle. }and 9 pints at one canning, used 2 Oliver 77 tractor, also 10 dise | tek acta ee ve Thomas Harrow. used very lit- 5 tle, o sale. E. R. Manry, Gog- | Ridgewood Lane, 8. gins. McCormick-Deering 25-V trac- tor mower 7 ft. cutting blade No. 4 McCormich Mowing | i ; Machine, in cutting shape, $30. } | hydraulic lift, A-1 cond., used | little, newly painted. Tel. Ca. Wil | 284%, Marvin W. Owen, Stone not ship. Bud Holland, Dalton, | Mountain, Rt. 1. Rt..2. | Power driven, hand feeder Oliver Hay Press, A-1 cond., Oliver Riding Cul tivator with | isd: and yao aie 8 > dian har- (208 sale, guaranteed; Also want Intl, McCormick-Deering pick- | ae iS r woe a good | |up baler, motor driven, good be ae cond, guaranteed, Cc. O. Mad- cereee dox, Winder. Allis-Chalmers Rotary Hoe, | dbl, sec.,, practically new, for| 200 Chick Wynn Brooder, per- sale. J. H. Smith, Perry, P. O,|fect cond. priced right. See Box 15. Charles Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. Intl. Ensilage cutter, good 1, Box 108. Corn mill, 17 in. rock, in solid steel case, guaranteed perfect running cond., $85, V. J. Kirby, Morganton, Rt. 1. working cond. Intl. Green corn binder, runs by bull wheel, meeds slight repair, for sale. C, R. Belcher, Perry, Rt, 2. SECOND HAND PLANTS FOR SALE MACHINERY FOR SALE ee Rutger, Marg 25 Bbl. Midget Marvel Flour Mill outfit, now running all right, with motor, mixer. Sell complete outfit only, at reason- rs price, J, B. Wood, Gresham- ville, Fepper, and i: S~Red Hot Pep- per, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2. 751 M, Moss packed. Prompt ship- ment. Ready. J. M. Mullis, Brox- ton, Rt. 2. Chas. W., Early Jersey, Gold- en Acre Cabbage, Marglobe and Rutger Tomato and Collard plants, 50c C; 500, $2.00; Sweet Dairy equipment: 3 unit De- Laval Milker, complete with ex- tra pail, one 12 can dry frigi- daire cooler box with areator cooler, ten 10 gal. milk cans, etc., with one horse motor never used, Make offer. Sam Love, Rocky Face. 3 stand Saw Gin outfit, with dbl. Breast Lummis gins, Tailor Boiler, Schofield engine with press, complete, at bargain. J. F. Warnock, Tarrytown, packed. Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Tomato plants, 500, $1.25; $1.- 75 M; Bell and Hot Peepper; 500, $1.50; $2.40 M. PP. J. P. Mullis. Broxton. Govt, insp. P. Potato plants, gooc count, $2.00 M. Prompt shipment, E. F. Wil- liams, Alma, Rt. 1. Calif. Wonder and Hungarian Hot Wax Pepper Diet ms 50 M; Cabbage, 1.50 M. Ww R. 2 H wagon with steel frame and wheels, Cole planter, plows, other farm (mule) tools, reason- able price; Also Cultivators and Power Lift for W. C, Allis-Chal- lobe - Tomato plants, 400, $1.00; $1.65 M; C, W. Pepper, 25 doz.: 7c C. Moss | M- $150. See Mr, Etheridge Christian, Duluth, Rt. 1. Thomaston, Rt. 1. mers tractor. practically new, at farm, Duluth. Or contact Bob Allis-Chalmers sront Mount- ed Mower for B or C Model tractor, 7 ft. blade, 2 blades used 3 hours, $190. Harvey McGraw, Williams, Quitman. Govt. insp. Copperskin P, R. shipment. Carroll Lightsey, Screven, Imp. Govt. insp. Copperskin M. Prompt shipment. L. C. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Lightsey, Screven, Rt, 1, Box 185; **: tato plants, ready, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. J. L. Strayhorn, Flow- ery Branch Rt. 1. dairy, George Taliaferro. capacity 600-1200 Ibs. Slue Ridge. Want Hay Baler, tractor op- erated, from power take-off, L. P. >ingleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. pick- we type). Quote make and price. J. H. Goss, Homerville. Want one good 2nd. ian" pow- er Hay Baler. Will pay cash, Ode Wilson, Murrayville, Rt. 1. Want cultivating and planting eavipment for 1950 Ford Trac- tor. T. H. Moore, Milner, Rt. 1. Want on Caterpillar Junk Tractor, 20 or 30 hp. Alvin Cook, ,College Park, Rt. 1. Want good Grain Drill and Hay Mower for J. D. Tractor, good shape, Stute what you have. J. A. Jennings, Dalton, Rt. Want Block for 1920 model Caterpillar -or Holt Tractor. Or cons, buying tractor as junk. G. T. Clark, Flowery %-anch, Want a windmill tower. Will take down if priced right. E. P. Drexel, Tifton, Rt, 3. Want good used seed cleaner With=-small elevators. Very old and worn machine will not do my work. Describe fully and price. H, G. Ballard, Moultrie. PLANTS FOR SALE Cert. Bunch P. R. Potato, Tif- ton variety, $3. M; 10 M or more, $2.50 M. Can load trucks; Fob Cordele Rwy. Exp. 3000 bu. bedded for plants. Geo. W. Reg- ister, Cordele. Chas. W. Cabbage, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Marglobe Rutger To- mato, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Ga. and Heading Collard, 500, 85c; $1.50 M, All plants PP in Ga. mp packed. J, H. Davis, Mil- ledgeville, Rt. 5. Red and Pink Skin P. R. Po- tato. tate insp., $2.50 M del. by mail; $2. M Express not pre- paid. Remit by .MO, Shipped promptly. Major-Crow, Gaines- ville Rt. 1. P. R. and La, Copperskin Po- tato, insp., certified, shipped at once, by.mail prepaid, $2.45 M; Express not prepaid, $2. M, Re- mit by MO. John C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Cert, Copperskin and P. R. Potato, $1.50 M; 10,000, $14.00; Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, $1. 50 M; Buneh Potato, $3. M. Curtis Herndon, Surrency, Rt. 2. . Fresh new ground grown Narglobe and Rutger Tomato, $1.75 M. Postpaid; 5000, $7.50 exp. collect. Mossed and paper wrapped for fresh delivery. I, L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Want used Feed Mixer for Want Hay Baler (one man}2 Cert. La. Copperskin Sugar Yam Potato plants, good count, $3.M.P S.J. Hardee, Baxley. Govt. insp, Bunch P. R. Po- tato, $3. M; Govt. insp. La. Cop- perskin $1.50 M. Prompt. ship- ment. B. OBerry, Surrency, Rt. * Copenhagen Market, and Wakefield Cabbage Rutger, Marglobe Tomato, and Collard plants, 40ce C; 500, $1.50; $2. M; Calif. Wonder and Ruby King Sweet Pepper, 50c C; $3.50 M. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 1438. . Copenhagen, Market, Late Flat Dutch and- large C. W. Cabbage, Marglobe, Favorite, imp. New Stone, Great Balti- more Tomato Blue Stem, Ga. Collard plants, 300, $1.45: 500, $1.70; $2.80 M; 3 M, $7, Open field. Del, L. M. Garrett, Gaines- ville, Rt. 4. Ga. Heading Collard, Late Flat Dutch, Copenhagen Market Cabbage plants, $3. C, No less 300 sold; Ruby King Sweet Pepper. 35c doz. Add postage. 2Irs. Nancy: Henderson, Elli- jay, Rt. 3, Box 49. No. One Imp. large C. W. Late Flat Jutch, Copenhagen Cabbage, Marglobe, Stone, Great Baltimore Tomato, Ga, and = Fashion Collard plants, $1.85 500; $2.65 M. Full count. cL Athens Hwy. A. C. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Goyt. insp. Copperskin Pota- to, Wakefield Cabbage plants, 300, $1.00; $2.25 .M;~ 5000 up, $2. M. exp. collect; Calif. Won- der Pepper, 40c C; 500, $1.75; $3.25 M; 5000 up, $3.00; Ga, Col- lard, 400, $1.00; $2. M. Del. No checks. iC. Ww. Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. La Copperskin Potato, cert., govt. insp., good count, $1.50 M. Prompt shipment, B. H, Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2. Cert. Missionary and Masto- don Strawberry plants, $1. C, PP. Or exchange. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Govt, ir sp. Copperskin La. Po- tato, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt.i, Early Klondike Strawberry, 50 C; Early Green Okra seed, 25c teacup; Honey Rock Canta- loupe seed, 40c teacup. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt, 1, Love Apple (Old Fashion To- mato) plants, damp packed, 50 ea. PP. Mrs. Herbert L. Perry, Statham, La. Copperskin Sweet Potato, govt. insp., treated, full count, $1.25 M. Del, A. F. Sheffield, Surrency. Govt. imsp. a Copperskin Potato, $1.25 M; P. R. Bunch, $3. M. Guar. good count. C. F. Potato, ready, $1.25 M. Prompt|N. E P R. Potato plants, ready, $1.25 Insp. Red and Pink Skin Po-.- 3 Huckleberry, ft. 10c ft ae Dost for sacks. Mrs, Da Hazlehurst, Rt, 1, - Ba Certfied Bunch PS Copperskin, grown f tips, $3. M; 10 M orm wy. Eepre c Register. Cordele. , CORRECTION: lets, Indian Chief, Lavender Girl, Warrior, Red King, Vio ty, Gorgeous, Burg rise, Snow Prince, for $2. 50; smaller, 3, age under $2.50 orde Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Gi SEED FOR Marae Sunflower mo PP. Lula Stover, A annie of clean, : and tested Sericea se der or other noxious clean 100 Ib. sacks 1 for further Setails, Mosher, Atlanta, Box 7509, Tender Striped Ha Garden bean seed, postage. Floyd Thurr mount. Tender white Creaseba field bean seed, 50e change for sacks. M Franks, Hiawassee, Nice hand selected Ok 40c Ib.; 2 Ibs., 600. FE ard Ray Grindle, a mi 1950 crop Martin Milo, grown from pe 5e lb. in 100 Ib. bags. | Warren, Dewy Rose. Green Giazed Collar Worlds Champ., 4 tbls 8 thls., $2. PP. Mrs... 1 way, Cobbtown. Seed: i yr. old (Washington) 25, $1.00 seed bearing age, 5, $14 zu Crowns, large 2 a old, 5, $1.00; All semes ed. PP. Jonathan W. Ol con, 1381 Burton Ave. Multiplying Beer stort, Mrs. Tennie Blu rig: ee Green Glaze Collar r new crop, 20c tbl.; 6 # Pole Cat Crowder fp ; Ib; 5- 1b, $1. Mrs J. ee son, Martin. ; Beer seed, old fa piying California va start. Mrs. Ella Green, Tender White Cornfield bean seed, weevils, 50 cup; 3 cups Sold in 2 cups and Fred Mauks, Hiawasse Cucumber seed, Pumpkin, real sweet, | cup. Exch, for oat of holes. Mrs. C. White Stone. Brown Top Millet cleaned, tested for g tion and purity, 10 Ib. ders under 100 Ibs. | Johnson, Warrenton. Col. and White Bung terbean seed, 50 lb, Ex lk for 2 print feed sacks white, free cf holes af dew. Each pay pon Ernest Crosley, Baxley A quantity of deat ag fied, tested Sericea taining no dodder noxious weeds, in cle sacks, 15 Ib. Write. Dr. | Mosher, Atlanta, Box 1 ee Bere spre 2 > Fe Bf ci oe a ue Calif. 25 for good start. No MO. Mrs, Sallie Floy: mart, Rt. 2. Kleckley Watermel Citron, $1. qt. each. All Ga. Waller Stroud, Boli it Mann, Surrency. Rt 1, er, _seed, Cleve- tiplying Beer seed, tarts, $1.00; All nipseed, 50c pt. Mrs. Ea k Yellow Pumpkin fh Sunflower seed, Nut seed, 50 ,. 20e bunch. Add _ Nellie Parker, pe has Ger seed, 60c pt.; Little $2. gal.; $10. bu.; 4 packs, $1.00; ckeyed Crowder peas, ; Sage and Catnip doz. Add postage. L. imming, Rt. abs, $6. bu.; 10 bu. 50 bu. Good seed. C. Ellaville. Collard seed, 25c G5: 6 T/2-07;, Buena Vista. up Cane seed, 25 . ee ee ES AND PEAS OR SALE own eas, $4, bu. 8. Cordele, Rt. 2. purity, germ. 92 pct., ay or beans, $4. bu. m, Palmetto. mixed Clay and Iron .00; 10 bu. brown Six 2 crops yearly, $5.50. and sound. Fob Ship any amount. Jas. ens, Gough. : brabs, $6. bu.; 11 bu. s, $5. bu. C. A. Walk- ice peas, $2. gal.; Crowder, $1. gal.; Al- - Catnip plants, $1. age, 35 C; Tomato, ds, $3, doz.; Gourd ack. Add pottaae. L. umming Rt. 5. or Clay peas, $6.00 S. Hwy. 1/2 mi. N. a pbuh: Cs . ly mixed New 50 crop, gathered by out rain, germ. 90 si tey farm, 5 mi, N. ( arrenton Hwy. , Cornfield Beans, Runners, 75c pt.; Al- ried Apples. 0e lb. more; Exchange for . Mrs, J. Clint John- i Rt. 3, Box 34, es t Biloxi Soy Beans, . G. Pender, Fort 528. n, $5.00; Clays, $4.65; 4.50; Black Crowd- Cueen, 12c Ib. J. H. d., Warrenton. e or less of 2 crop picked for $4.50 bu. Phone 2745. Geo. F, idette, weevil reated, 25c Half Gal. Hasting rn, 75c. Docia Harris, ning Butterbeans, hite Baby Limas, olored, 40c cup, Add Mirs. H. E, Richardson, clean Brabham Peas, 75 bu, Running Vel- on A spe eos only. No shipping. , Midville, Rt, 1. ne in een sacks, |, M. Reynolds, Greens- Elm St. good, sound 2 crop good or eating and 6.25 bu., or $6.00 bu., t. C. H. Cooke, San- t.- 2. ; ed, | eee = Fincher, ; sa B. Brown, Ball Ground, $2. nuts (2 crops a year) 60c qt. in B.} ardson, Bowdon, Rtas 8. by | Rockdale, not uybrid, $2, bu.; Old Time Speckled Tender Halt Ranney Garden Beans, 50 cup; Also Yellow Dyamite Pop- corn, 5 Ilbs., $1.00; And Vine Peach Seed, 25c Tbl. Add post- tenuine White Blackeyed and Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 3 lbs., $1.00, Plus postage. No checks, Gladys Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Eafly Brown 6 Weeks 2 Crop, and heavy bearing Cream Table Peas, 6-cups, $1.25; Streaked Half,Runner, and Tender Blue Pole Beans, 3 cups, $1.25; White Bunch and Col. Running But- terbeans, 4 cups, $1.25. PP in Ga. Mrs. Clarence MeMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. \ and Brown Stringless Beans, 40c cup; Also Pink Spanish Pea- hull; Dry Sage 40c cup; and Cucumber Seed, 5c pkg. PP in Ga, G, Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1, Early Brown 2 Crop Peas, very heavy producers, good for eating and hogs. $6.00 bu. FOB. in 2% bu. bags. J. W. Hill, Gough. ; Peas, hand picked, $5.00 bu. J, D. Kanady, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Little Combine Peas, reclean- ed, in 2% bu. bags, $5.00 bu. Bet- ter prices on quanity lots, R. A. |Eavenson| Dewey Rose. State tested Hayseed Soy- beans, 24% bu. bags, good germ. and purity, $4.25 bu. D, C. Stro- ther, Fort Valley, Striped Half Runners, Speckl- ed Half Runners, 50c eup; Yard Long Beans, Foot Long Black Pea Seed, 15c per 25; Dynamite Popeorn, 4 oz. 15c; 20 Ib. PP. Stamps accepted. A, S. King, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. i Combine Peas, $5. bu.; $4.50. bu. for 2 bushels or more. Mac Cobb, Hartwell, RFD 3. Crowders: Pole Cat, bears until frost, White Browneyed, Speckled Purple Hull, also cream Table Peas, 4 cups; $1.20; Calif. Blackeyed, 65 qt.; Calif, Browneyed, slightly mixed, $9. bu.; Whip-Poor-Will, $7. bu. Add postage. Mrs. H. B. Rich- 8 bu. Clay, and 2 bu. Speck- led Whip-Poor-Will peas, hand picked, cleaned, each $5. bu. Pius postage. J. O. Cantrell, Chicopee, Box 88. : Early Brown 6 Week Peas, 6 cups, $1.25; Few Purple Hull, 2 cups, 75c; White Half Run- ner beans, 3 cups, $1.25; 50c cup. Plus postage. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. oles Yellow Ala. Sugar Crowder peas, $10. bu. FOB here. E. D. Taylor, Alma, Rt. 4. ; Purple Hull Speckled and Black Crowder peas, $7. bu.; Mixed Peas, $5. bu.; Brabs, $6. bu. FOB. All recleaned and treated. A. L. Hamrick, Coch- ran. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE - Summers em ee 400 bu. ear corn, $1.85 bu., fob barn door. W. T. Flowers, Perry, RFD. 100 bu. good hard white corn, $2, bu. E. O. Sayer, Winston. EGGS: Purebred White African Guinea eggs, $1.25 doz, PP in Ga, J. M. Jones, Grayson, Turkey eggs for setting, $3. doz, Will ship COD, Mrs. C. M. Davis, Buckhead. Golden Sebright, Dark Corn- ish and Brown Leghorn Ban- tam. eggs, $3. and $5. per 15; some breeding stock, same price. Bob Clark, Macon, 372 Spring St. 200 bu. good heavy corn, $2. bu, at my, farm. R, M. Tucker, Social Circle. 125-150 bu. heavy slipped shuck corn, $2. bu. Phone 6026. Clyde Morris, Fairburn, 600 bu. extra fine slipped shuck corn, Marlborrough and $1000.00 for lot. M. L. Cordle, Blue and White Half Runner | corn, Napi 2, bu, Hwy. 2i er, Franklin, Riad. sale. Tel. 20-12. Mrs. R, H. Rog- ers, Metter, , s 100 bu. Yellow Hastings Super Prolific and 200 bu. Whatleys Prolific slipped shuck corn, $1.75 bu. at barn; Also Oats, $1. bu. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. 500-600 bu. Ear corn (What- lays Prclific. pure) on paved highway. Make offer. Cleon C. vey, Thomson, Rt. 1. Phone HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Chunk and Strained Honey, about half sourwood in 21/2 Ib. jars, 40c lb.; Dark Extract- ed in lard cans, 221/2 lb.; In glass jars, 25e lb. All glass jars shipped only in lots of six or twelve. Plus freight chrgs. John W. Wilson, Blue Ridge. - Fancy Gallberry honey, pack- ed in six 5 lb. glass jars; comb, $6.75; Extracted, $6.50; 12-2 1/2 Ib, jars comb, $6.75; 12-2 1/2 Ib., Extracted $6.50. J. T. Mullis, Nicholls, Rt. 3. Comb or Extracted Honey, 10 lb, pail, $3.00; 5 Ib. $1.50 del. including 3rd zone; 4-10 Ib. pails, $10.00; 6-5 Ib. pails, 6-5 lb, and 12-21/2 lb. in large mouth jars, each $7.50; Also want Bees Wax delivered to me at 40c lb, Rev, Curd Walker, Soperton, Rt. 1. Pure honey, Extracted: 6-10 Ib, tins, $12.00; 12-21/2 Ib. big mouth glass jars, $7.00; 24-16 oz, round mouth glass jars, 36.; 1-60 Ib. serew top can, $9.50; 12-21/2 lb. big mouth jars chunk comb, $7.50. Shipped promptly, John A, Crummey, Jesup. Fresh Honey for sale, locally produced, Tel. Ca. 2433, W. E. Livingston, College Park, 420 W. John Calvin Ave. This years pure strained hon- ey in pint and quart jars 40c pt.; 75c -qt.; $3. gal. Fob, Cash with order. J. V. Gowen, Sr., Folkston. - New crop table honey; comb, case twelve 21/2 Ib, jars, $7.50; Cs. six 5 lb. jars, $7.25; Extract- ed, Case twelve 2 lb. jars, $6.; Cs. six 5 Ib. jars, $6.50. Fob. H. F. York, Jr. Jesup, Pure bright honey, new crop, packed in quart jars, 12 jars to case, $9. Cs, Fob here. J. W. Sherman, Alma, Rt. 1. Red Crimson Clover -honey, extracted or chunk, 10 lb. pail, $2.75. Parcel post prepaid. D. 200 bu. white slipped shuck 2000 bu. good white corn for - HORSES AND MULES Reg. uernsey Male Calf, well marked, 5 mos. eld, $100 at the farm. A. H. Thurmond, Farmington. : Jersey Cow, 2nd. calf 4 mos. old, now giving 2% gal, milk daily, gcntle, bred to Guernsey Male, $165.00 at my place near Macland. Ted Judkins, Powder Springs, Rt, 2, : Purebred Guernsey Bull, 3 mos. old. sired. by Riegeldale Melbas Fortunate, out of daugh- ter of Emory. Write for details or come ee. Roy Bryan, Trion, Box 451. 3 reg. Dbl. Standard Polled Hereford Build, approx, one yr. old, good breeding for sale. W. C, Harris, Winder. : HORSES AND MULES ~ FOR SALE Good mare mule, about 1200 lbs., work anywhere, $50.00; Al- so 2 H wagon, $35.00; Several Guano Distributors, $5. ea.; corn, pea and bean planter, $7.50; other farm tools, All good cond. BOY Travis, Riverdale, Tel. 5415. 6 yr. old mare mule, about 900 Ibs., for sale; Also practical- 1; new guano distributor, plant- er and 20 bu. corn for sale cheap or trade for cattle. Will not sell separately. No letters. 21/2 mi. Marietta just off Powder Springs Rd, Fred Cunningham, Marietta, - One pair horse aules, around 1400-1600 Ibs., 8 and 9 yrs. old, at $125.00; or both for $225. See on The Yancey Farm in Doug- las Co, J. C, Peavy, Douglas- ville, Rt, 2. : Small, gentle, black mule for sale. See at cy place 3 mi. Lovejoy. To right just below New Hope Church, O, W. Sparks, Hampton, Rt. 2. 5 yr. old Saddle horse; Also young Jersey bull; And Ford- son tractor for sale. J. W. Har- vison, Jonesboro, Tel. 5157. Mare horse, 5 yrs, old, well broke, gentle, works well, 1200 lbs., for sale or trade for pigs of equal- value. Geo. J. Fuller, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. Beautiful, frisky riding horse, sleek and fat, 5-7 yrs. old. $75. Trade for livestock or what have you, Richard Curtis, Mont- ezuma, - Small Black Gentle mule, works anywhere, for _ sale cheap. See at my place, 3 mi. Lovejoy to right -just below New Hope Church, O. W. Sparks, Hampton, RFD 2. Black mare mule for sale or trade for pig, calf, or anything can use. Party bring what he desires to be traded. About 2 mi S, E, Lifsey Springs, A. A. Russell, Meansville, Rt. 1. M Kirkland, Summertown, W. E. Aycock, Moultrie, AUCTION SALE An auction sale of Reg. Hereford and Polled Hereford cattle, bulls, cows with calves, open and bred heifers 50 or more head, will be held Friday, June 29, at Live- stock Auditorium, Moultrie. Everyone invited. Write: POTATO A dollar deposit is required fice, your County Agent, or C. H. Alden, Director Georgia Department of 432 State Capito Rome, Rt. 1. i Atlanta : NOTICE TO GROWERS OF SWEET If you expect to sell sweet potato plants in 1951 and have not already made application to the Department of Entomology, please do so before July 15, 1951. Unless applications are received before our inspectors arrive in your section, it will be necessary to charge mileage for return trips. There is no fee charged for this serv- ice, providing applications are sent in by July 15th. plication blanks will be furnished on request by this Of- PLANTS with each application. Ap- your Agricultural Teacher. Entomology work single or double, sell one | 557 FOR SALE Copper Colored Mare, 5 yr old, 3 gaited, 15 hands, gentle, for sale. Mrs. John J. Rose, Du- luth, RFD 2. ; : One pair very small work mules, 2 yrs. old, 260 Ibs. ea, both exactly alike, white stock. ing feet, fat, sound, brown, for sale, E, B. Birdsong, Woodiand. Phone 2412. 8 Tenn. Walking Horses, top night Sun and Merry Maker, $150. _to $600. ea. Trade for purebred cattle, milch or beef type. T. E. Fletcher, Cordele, 30414th Ave. E 2 good mules, work any- Robt. H. Norrell, Gainesville. Good mare, 8 yrs. old, 1100. Ibs., gentle, work anywhere, for sale. See at my place. W. H. Rochester, Atlanta, 334 St. Johns Ave, (Back of Lakewood Park), 4 yr. Tenn. Walking mare, 16. hands, red roan, Merry Bo Wilsons Allen cross; Also Holstein Heifers, 1 freshen 26 days, other in November, for sale. C. C. Gresham, Atlanta, 5010 Ptree-Dunwoody Rd., N. W. Ch. 2087. ; 6 yrs., both saddle horses, 1 Colt, 6 mos. old, for sale. Phone 38731. Vannie Williams, Savan- nah, (White Bluff). - 4 1100 lb. Mare mule for sale o: trade for good sow or hog of any kind. 11/2 mi, Lake- wood on Prayer Rd. H. G. Thompson, Atlanta, Rt. 9, Box Good plow mule for sale at reasonable price, W. L. Wilson, Sparta. : ; For Service or Sale, extra good Georgia raised Jack (his me at my farm, 11/2 mi. West Cleveland in White C, K. S. Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 12 White rabbits with pink - eyes, 9 wks. old, $1.50 ea.; Lot for $15. Raleigh Pruitt, La-- venia, Rt. 2. Rabbits: 6 Black and 5 Grey Checkered Giants, 5 Black Giants, 4 Grey, all 8 wks. old, $2.50 pr. FOB. Ship anywhere. Mrs. Sarah ONeal, Concord, P. O. Box 104. Genuine Calif. cross Hybrid rabbits, bucks\and does, ready to mate, stock from originator of breed, for sale. Mrs. Jack Sanders; Macon, 131 First St. Ped, Angora Rabbits, 2 and 3 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R, K. Parrish, Attanta, Dr; NE. Select strain of ped. rab- bits, for good breeding stock in NZW, heavy wt. Chinchillas and Checkered Giants, Ship anywhere in U. S. A: Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savan- nah St. Rabbits, all ages, from ped, stock, $1. ea. Kenneth Moulder, Duluth, P.O: Box 111. NZW Rabbits, 3 and 4 mos. old, $2.50 pr. L. M. King, At- lanta, 1887 Avon Ave. S. W. Ra. 8202. N. Z. White rabbits, 10 wks. old, $2.50 pr., $3.50 trio, Exp. Col, Rev. J. A. Yawn, Alma, RE. ls Rabbits, 8 wks, old, $2.50 ea. Exch, for quail, quail chicks, doves, or quail size Bantam rooster and hens, FOB, H. J. Brown, Covington. Me Rabbits: Purebred NZWs, 5 bucks, 51/2 mos, old, $4 ea.; 12 Virgin Does, 31/2 mos. ald, $3.50 ea.; 40 Meat Rabbits, $1. ea Also does with litters. Mrs. C T. Mashburn, Rebecca, Rt. 1. Finest NZW Rabbits, bucks and does, 3 mos. old, $3, ea. Mrs. John H. Butler, Forsyth, RFD 2, 3 Angora Buck Rabbits, 4 mos. old, $4. ea. NZR and Chinchillas crossed for . meat urposes, T. C. Boswell, But- er, POB 254. , where, $125.00; or $75. ea, Mrs. 1 2 mares, one 8 yrs. old, other ~ colts are of the best). Contact 64 Maddox breeding, mostly sired by Mid- -' Ship Exp. Col. anywhere. P. J. HORSE MEA (Continued from Page One) _ crops grown for food. We had better try to raise enough beef and pork and poul- try for our tables and build up a horse and mule population to have on hand when gasoline gets scarce and the old tractors have to go in the shed. We are a nation more dependent on oil tions of the earth put together. We had Any place found si better think on these things. for dog feed or other ~ | who is ae all meat P. S. Each place, slaughter se wells and oil refineries than all the na- abattoir or other place slaughtering any horses, mules, donkeys or other equine animals for human consumption are re- - quired to have all animals inspected by a qualified veterinarian who is on our RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE Ped. Chinchilla, NZW and Checkered Giant rabbits, 8-10 wks. old, plenty of fryer sizes, for sale. Letters ans. Ship - COD. J. R. Lawson, Social Cir- cle. 6 Wks. old White and a cavies, large type, $1.50 ea. Hasty, Doerun, Box 73. Cavies, $2.50 pr. at my place. Prepaid, Jennie Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 N. Hightower Rd. Calif. Junior rabbits, from reg. show winners, pedigreed, for sale. H. C. Bierman, Jr., Al- bany, 217 Telfair Ave. 2 mos. old heavy wt. Chin- chillas, bucks or does, $4. ea.; Ped. papers furnished, Letters ans. Ship COD RR Express anywhere. John L. Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field Rd., Rt. 6. NZW Virgin Does, 3-4 mos, old, good breeders, heavy milk- ers. satis. guar., also meat rab- _bits for sale. J. C, Humphries, Atlanta, 710 Bolton Rd., Rt. 8. Tel. Am. 4614. NZW exclusively, ped. stock, good bone and type, large lit- ters, heavy milkers, all ages, satis. guar, for sale. Walker E. Smith, Atlanta, 2684 Collier Dr., N. W. RA. 9990, - 8-10 wks. old Silver Martens and Checkered Giant Rabbits. ucks from separate litter, ped. furnished; Also 50 fryers, $1. ea.; 12 grown does, no ped., few bucks, Letters ans. promptly. Will ship anywhere. Charles Knowles Jr., Columbus, MR 1 Warner Rd. NZ rabbits, 3 mos. old, $1.50 r.; Purebred Chinchilla Buck: 3. Sell entire lot at bargain. Marcelle Purcell, Carnesville, Rt. 2. Best meat breed with ped. papers, NZW Hvy. Wt. Chin- chilla, Calif. NZR, Calif, Cross Fie aS; T2390. 605 $12. trio; $7.50 breed age. COD. L, O. Duenckel, 2 fresh in Milk goats and one breeder male, for sale. Mrs, R. L. Smith, Srt, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Box 242, 3 female goats, two Saanan, other Saanan-Tog., 3 mos, old, from 4 qt. mother, $10. ea. at my home. Will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn, Campbellton Rd. 1 Tog. Billy, 15 mos, old, also Doe, gave 4 qts. when fresh, reasonable price. S. J. Bertelsen, eae te P. O. Box 60, Shiloh d. 4 White Milk Goats, 2 fresh, 2nd freshening gave 4 pts. first time each, to freshen July 9th., bargain. R. L. Wimpee, Buc- hanan, Rt. 2. : 3 purebred Nubian milk goats, from 5 qf. mother, one to fresh- en in about 21/2 mos., other now milking, $25. ea. At my farm, Cannot ship. Mrs. D. R. McLecd, Egypt. Sevral milk goats for sale cheap or trade for chickens; al- so rabbits. several kind, grown bred does& and young stock. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, 2 fresh Tog. Does for sale or trade one for reg. Saanan Doe, young or dry. S. J. Griener,. At- lanta, Rt. 14, Box 198. 1 big white Saanan goat $25.; also -young Nubian doe, soon freshen, ent. to reg. $20. Mrs. . mnie Mathews, Smyrna, Rt, 1, Manor St. POULTRY FOR SALE Yat ANCONAS: 6 eight weeks old Sheppard |/AAA Ancona Cockerels, vacci- nated against New Castle, $2.50 ea, George H. Hayes. Atlanta, 2420 Stewart Ave. BANT# MS: Black and White Speckled Bantams, 4 mos. old, 3 pullets and cockerel, very small type, $c. Exp. Col. for lot. Rev J. A. Yawn, Alma, Rt. 1. Columbus, P, O. Box 1476. TSK: White Cornish Bantams, : $3.50; Pair RI Red, $4. Prize Jr. Angora Wool rabbits, $5.) winner in Couny and State r.; One pair Dutch, Black and| Pair, few mixed Bantams, 50c hite, 3 mos. aia. $3. Ship ea; Pair Fantail Pigeons, $3.00. anywhe.e, Exp. Collect. J. C.| Charles E. Bryant, .aFayette, Wields, Griffin, 1018 W.. Pop-|141: West Cherokee, St lar 7St. ; 3 Strictly ped. rabbits in NZW, heavy wt. Chinchillas, Checker- ed Giants, Big Bones heavy milkers, no culls. Will _ ship.|* Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savannah St. 12 young Whte rabbits with See eyes, 9 wks. old, $1.25 ea.; 3 | xeh. pr. for pr. of grey rab- | bits. 1 yr. old, $4. for pair. Ral- | eigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. ?. White rabbits, 3 mos, old, | $5. pair. F. A. Bradham, Lyons, | Bt 1 10 eight weeks olu Genuine} Calif. Cross Hybrids- best of | meat type rabbits, $2. ea. E. Le- | roy Mann, Macon, 4434 Houston | Ave, Calif. Cross Hybrid nd NZW rabbits, all ages, for sale. Book- fall production rea- | immediate | stock for sonably priced and delivery. William Romano, botton, P. O, Box 21. King size Angora from ped. stock, 8- wks. ea. Plus :xpress, John tard Cumming. Chinchilla and ped. stock, 3 mos. rabbits, old, $3. T. Pit- NZW rabbits, old, plenty | hams, |Hens in same, $5.00 ea.; ( 2 ing orders for choice breeding | brand cocks, $10.00; : Bombers, Tal- | ;one 2 yr, | mond, Farmington, and Roosters, Jackson, Box Bantam lens 50c ea. J S, Ball, 52s Trio o Bantams, 01e a pure- bred Golden Sebright, 2 hens, 1 Rooster, for sale, Ship FOB. Donald Stewart, Bartow. 12 young Cockerels, Berrys Super Delux Berigolds, $1.50 ea. For breeders, Come after. Can- |not ship.. Mary Shrum, Fitz- |gerald, Rt. 1, Box 108, (North of town, Hwy. 4th. house from Cotton Mill Rd.) | CORNISH, GAMES, AND |GIAN YS: Extra nice Games, frying size, $1.00 and $2. 00; $5 and, $' 50 trio; Breeding Bing- Bombers, Hatch-Claret, 4 all guaranteed, . H. Akin, Atlanta, 3387 Oak- cliff cRd. S. W. 10 pure Dark Cornish hens, cock, $20 H. W. Thur- One RH Game Cock, $4., or exchange for 2 Grey hens. C.-L. Criffin, Gainesville, Oak St. 4 Indian Cornish Games, 2 fryer size and meat type, Ship|pullets, 2 cockerels, dark, about collect. Circle, RFD 2 J. R. Lawson, Social|4 mos. old, all for $7. Plus post- age. E. L. Wallace, Loving. _|chilla, NZ rabbits. Mrs. Quail to) | Plus 25c postage on eggs. POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 3: E, 5 A > MISC, CHICKENS: Mixed breed hens about 30 and 3 roosters, $2.25 ea.; also eggs, 70c doz. At my place. Mrs. Hattie Gilbert, Atlanta, Stoval) St., S. E. MA. 7075. 50 to 75 mixed N. H, Red and B. R. pullets, 12 wks. old, $1.50 ea. at my place. Mrs. O. H. Starnes, Atlanta, 1940 DeFoor F cry Rd. N, W. . PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, eae QUAIL, DOVES, ETC. Ringneck and Golden Pheas- ants, also eggs for sale. D, E. Flanders, Swainsboro, P. O. Box 267. Ring Neck Pheasants, finest breeding quality; Also eggs, $2.40 doz. PP. Exchange 1 egg for 1 white 100 lb. cap. chick- en feed sack, free of holes, rust, and mildew. Each pay postage. J. B. Nicholls, Young Harris. : Chinese Ringneck Pheasants, laying, 3 cocks, 5 hens, $40. for group; $17. trio; $12. pr. at my piace. Ship at your risk. Trade for equal value in calves. Phone Macon 30983. C. F. Smith, Lizella, Rt.+1, Box 172. Blue Peafowl, Chinese, Mon- golian, Ringneck Pheasants, Ga. pen raised Bob White Quail, Solid White Guinea, Au- stralian Quackless ducks, show type Bantams, White King Pigeons, Bronze Turkey poults, and hatching-eggs; Also Chin- Helen. Street, Atlanta; Rt. 2. CH 1777. Day old Chinese and Mon- golian Ringneck Pheasant Chix, $45.--C; ~50; -$225505. 25, $12.50; 35, or more 25c ea. FOB, Tel. Di 5182. Reggie Frye, Atlanta, 135 Woodland Ave., S. E. Fancy Ringneck pheteanse. day old, 50cea.; Lots 25 or nore 45c ea.; Setting gs, 3.50 per 153 <$295 (Cer as 1058, Atlanta. John T. Dunn, Eilenwood, Rt. 1. 15 pr. Jumbo White King pigeons, $3.50 pr. for lot, or sin- gle pr. $4. Purebred and mated. E..M. McAfee, Smithville, Box 46. REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS 20 NH Red pullets, 45 Austra- White Pullets, laying, also 40 English White Leghorns, soon to lay, all at $2.50 ea. Papers furnished. Will ship at your ex- pense. Mrs. D, T. Harris, States- boro, Rt. 3. 400 ten wks. old _ pullets, Hudmons NH Reds, $1. ea. at our place. Will not ship. Phone Cr. 3997. W. W. vans, De- cetur, 329 Oldfield Rd. 25 Pullorum Controlled-Pro- duction. N. H. Red pullets, 10 wks. old, $1. ea. my place, be- tween Jonesboro and Hwy. 85. R. T, Allen, Jonesboro. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: 1 pair White Pekin Ducks, $3 Or exch. Raleigh Pruitt, Levonia, Rt. 2 B:..B. (Bs Day Old Turkey. Poults, $65. C; 4 wks. old, $1.- 25 ea. S. G. Hulsey, Gainesville, Rt 6. . Pair Bronze Turkeys; Also Turkey eggs, $3. setting of 12. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. Turkeys: Bronze, 14 hens, all laving, $6. ea.; 4 gobblers, $8. ea.; 1 Bourbon Red gobbler, $10.00; 15 Beltsville White hens, laying, $5. ea.; taking orders June del. Poults of both kinds, 75c ea. Cash with order. Mrs. Jos, Mikle, Lithonia, Rt. 2. See oe eats 225 |. White Pekin ducks, 3 mos. old, $2. ea.; 1-1/2 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Walter Stegmeyer, Sa- vannah, 20 West 76th St. 3 large White ducks, one fawn colored duck, and 1 white drake, 5 in all, $2.50 ea.; Lot for $8.50. FOB. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS:. Want 100 chickens to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Party furnish chicks and feed, Reds preferred, for my part. rag _P.._B. Morris, Thomson, TCs ; A : GEESE: Want several geese. State age and price. John Humphries, Waverly Hall. PHEASANTS: Want at once 100 Ringneck (pheasant) baby chicks. Advise first, stating lowest preg ship- ped by parcel post. C. C. Pol- lard, Augusta, Rt. aS MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS. Want to raise any breed chicks to 8-12 wks. old; Other perty furnish feed and chicks; I furnish equipment and labor. for. 3rd. of chicks. Mrs. L. W. Sends, Glennville, Rt, 3. Want 12 young pullets, 1 nooster, 8 wks. old or more, preferably Buff Orpington or some other good strain. Reason- ably priced. All letters ans. J. Fics Pare Hardwick. FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable, energetic, young married y1an to work with tractor and different farm implements n large seed and cattle farm. W. H. Adams. Madi- son, Care Adams Hereford Cen- ter. - Want two GIs to take on-the- job training. Must be able to op- erate and keep up tractors, haul produce to State Market. Farm located Fulton Co. aear church and school bus, lights and vater. Mrs, P. W. Suggs, Fairburn, At- lanta, Rt. 1. FA. 4728. z Want col., settled co le or man, both to do light erm work on farm, Tenant house, milk, eggs, wages. ~ social security and price rate for producers. Write. &. Spieks, Decatur, Covington Road. : Want healthy woman without bad habits to live as one of fam- ily and help with light farm chores on farm, *No. whisky. Private room, board, small sal- ary. No objection to one or two children. Mrs. Hilda Dunn, Zeb- ulon, Rt. 1. Want reliable couple for work on farm. 4 R house, barn, pas- ture, all acreage desired. Pay smal salary. Tel. 21-7614. Lo- cated on Lawrenceville Hwy, at Tucker, Mrs. L..C. Kennedy, Stone Mountain Rt. 2. : Want reliable, elderly couple, white or colored, to make home on farm and do ggneral farm work. Prefer man to have some knowledge of carpentry. 4 R tenant house available. Contact QCscar_ Silcox, Folkston, Rt 2,44 Box 23,. Want sober, honest, and re- liable middle age couple for work on farm, Good farm home and salary. with middle age} Want pas Cc or white) couple. farm, tending light farm chores. nished, small week! ly salary. At Bucha miles Atlanta. _ Hous W nt reliable : on farm Elbert C after few cows and farm chores. 3 sarge. for extra work, Adams, Elberton, Rt. 3 tact W, J. P E E. Ponce de Want at once party to help cotton, peanuts, house, neighborh and church. Must workers. Apply: Mrs. dom, Register, FEE Community), Car. J ames Sorr e] he z Experienced. in ; gardening, truck ing, pruning, ete. ; Good character. Te! | William Lunsford, A Capitol Ave. Mother with 7, want light vegetable or awe small house smoking or on ters ans. Write. Will son, Jr., Atlanta, 144 St35) Wiss on farm. 6 to work, 15, 17, and 22, all can < tor, Honest, a) Donough, Rt. Young man farm. Can dri tor, Dont dri Cumming Rt. ae te White man past good health, able wants work on chi tle farm... 3 aa Single man w South Georgia. 38 y to work. Experienc livestock, oe driving, dairy w : reliable. Talmadg ; Rt. 1: - nu - Want caretaker job farm. Well experience cattle and any kind Desire good house, ter. Contact me Stock and_ Poultry I pane 54 at- Flint River. a couple. O. M. Durden, Chamblee, Osborne and House Roads,