Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1952 February 13

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Tom Linder Commissioner



WEDNESDAY, eee eee 13, 1952

* NUMBER 2a :



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ral By TOM LINDER



ians eent ae agree. that the tam-
nimals preceded an attempt to

ood and attempted to rear their
ich led to breeding in captivity.
the domestication of sheep,
-etc., which necessitated
be provided for them.

people practiced a _hoe-type

ren this country was settled.
stick-type plow, pulled by an
to stir the soil which was a
contrast to the laborious
igging and spading. This was

rc

soil.

reveals that many agricultural
have taken place. For some-
our forefathers first inhabited
atry, the demand for industrial
so limited that it required

close of the Revolution, to
ure the products needed. Nine-
e lived on the land and pro-
gh agricultural products: to
selves and the four city dwell-
venty-five | years ago, according
ymathan Foreman, Vice-President
nds of the Land, and Editor,
ate Medical Journal, Columbus,
30 farmers, with their new steel
and reapers, were able to provide
selves and feed 20 people living
s. There immediately follow-
period of inventions which
ity dwellers employment and
opulation dwindled rapidly.
states that, as of 1951, it re-
ly 17 people living on the farm,
use of moderh equipment, to
sufficient agricultural products
and clothe themselves and 83
rs. He stated further that the
it manufacturers have in their
s or in the blueprint stage,
nt which will make it possible
people working on the farm to



n the cities with the food
that ge need,

fertilization and im-

ACHIEVEMENT

AGRICULTURAL LEADERSHIP



the soil, The hunter killed ani-_

ure which the Indians were ,

y the wooden board _plowshare ~

percent of the people, even as

shinery, better cultural

rn, cotton and our.



ment Station, the Extension Service and
the other agricultural agencies, but: the
boys and girls in our Vocational Agricul-
tural schools are being given special
training with the main objective that of

increasing yields and more economical

production. We recognize the fact that
the cost of labor, machinery and other

. factors which go into the cost of produc-

tion, have increased many times over the
past few years.

Georgia, because of its climate and va-
rieties of soils, has produced bountiful

crops when properly fertilized, the use
of better seed, better cultivation and ap-

plication of the modern methods recom-

"mended by our Experiment Stations.

We have watched with considerable
interest, various production contests di-
rected by the Vocational Agricultural
Department and the Extension Service.
The results of these have been very out-
standing, inasmuch as these boys have
made phenomenal records.

_ The Vocational Agriculture Hundred-
Bushel Corn Club held its second annual
meeting in Atlanta, January 30th, at
which time cash awards, keys and cer-
tificates of merit were presented to those

F. F. A. boys and Veteran Trainees who-
had qualified by producing 100 or more:

bushels of corn per acre during the year
1951. A total of 312 new members were

_added to those who had qualified for

membership in 1950, making a total of
better than 600. A breakdown of those
qualifying for membership in the 1951
contest shows there were 173 F. F. A.
boys, 135 Veteran Farm Trainees and 4
adults who are attending Vocational eve-
ing classes. These 312 boys planted 513
acres of corn, producing 61,782 bushels,
or an average of 120.4 bushels per acre,
at an average cost of 52 cents per bushel.

Most of the F, F. A. boys, studying Vo-
cational Agriculture, plant only one acre,
while the Veteran Farm Trainees acre-
age ranged from 1 to 15, with one trainee
producing 1,625 bushels on 15 acres, or
an average of 108.4 bushels per acre.
These F. F, A. boys represent most every
section of Georgia. The records show
they come from 73 schools in 55 counties.
The largest number came from Ellijay,
where 36 F. F. A, members and 9 Veter-
an Trainees produced more than 100
bushels of corn per acre, or a total of
0,445 bushels on 52 acres, an average of
104.7 bushels per acre.

The top ranking F, F. A. members and
their yields are as follows: -District
fi: west Georgia Gayle Gowan



bushels, ag
Emory Arnsdorff126.02 bushels and. ~~
Buddie Newton124.46 bushels. District
(111) Northeast GeorgiaAlonzo Ber-



District (11). Southeast Georgia

rong166.6 bushels and Earnest Bruce
154.64 bushels. -District (IV) Northwest
GeorgiaRonnie Martin152.1 bushels
and Jerry Davis147.04 bushels.

The 1951 State Winner is Alonzo Ber-
rong, of Towns County who

cluding all items of expeaseland, labor,
fertilizer, seed, etc.

The top producing veteran is Frank

Rickman, of Rabun Gap, who-had an av-
erage yield of 158 bushels per acre. ~

- A further analysis reveals that* there -

were 101 F. F. A. boys, veteran farm
trainees and adult farmers who produced
an average of 125 or more bushels per
acre. A breakdown reveals that 51 FFA
boys produced 125 or more bushels per
acre, with the high of .166.6,

per bushel.

The State winner received a
ond place winners in each of the four vo-
cational districts likewise received cash
awards. The cash awards were given by
Mr. T. H. Bonner, State Manager, Chil-
ean Nitrate Educational Bureau, Inc.,

. and the lunch was provided by Mr. D._
Cotton

W. Brooks, General Manager,
Producers Association. Keys and certt
ficates of merit were awarded to all the
other members, both F. F. A. and veter-
ans who qualified for the Hundred Bush-
el Corn Club.

The B. A, E. repert shows the average

production of corn in Georgia in 1951

was 16 bushels per acre, which is a con-
siderable increase over 10 to 12 bushels
a few years ago. The average price of
corn in Georgia, December 15, 1951, ac-
cording to B. A. E, was $1.69 per bushel.
Therefore, it is obvious that high yield-
ing varities of corn, properly fertilized
and cultivated Will produce a profit. Be-
sides we need more production of corn
and other grain crops to continue our
rapidly expanding livestock and poultry
industry.

Such records .as these and those that
are being made in cotton, peanuts and
other crops clearly reveal that the po-
tentialities of Georgia soils are almost
untouched. With the trend of fewer peo-
ple on the farms, with town and city

A (Continued on Page Hight)



and their
average production was 139.7 bushels, at
an average production cost of 50.2 cents

cash
award of $150.00 and the first and see-





































































































produced :
166.6 bushels of corn on one acre at an
average cost of 48 cents per bushel, in-


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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE





Letz Feed Mill No. 340, and
26 ft. belt, grinds hay, corn
in shucks, oats, etc. at rapid
rate, excellent cond., used. very
little, sell forehalf price or
trade for cattle. mi. N. La-
Fayette, Hwy. 27. A. S$. Hen-
ty, LaFayette.

Lilliston 2 H Walking Cul-
tivator, $30. Mrs. Laura Dud-
ley, Warthen, Rt. 2.

Mule drawn Cole planter and
guano distributor, good cond.,
at my farm. Both for $25.00.

Frank C. Chapman, Lizella,
RFD 1.
No. 6 Intl. Orchard tractor

in good cond., J. Deere Model
B tractor complete with plant-
ing and cultivating equipment,
300 gal. Peach tree spray tank
with new pump; 2 row Ni-
agara Peach tree duster and
4 row J. D. Cotton duster.
Claud Haugabook, Montezuma.

2 Dise Athens tiller for C or
_B Allis-Chalmers tractor, good
cond., $200. Frank Thompson,
Tarrytown, Rt. 2.

Farmall F-30 tractor, com-
pletely overhauled Fall 1951,
reground crankshaft, new main
bearings, also Farmall 7 ft.
harrow for sale. Tel. 3366-W.
W. H. Wilson, Albany, Rt. 1.

F-12 Farmall tractor on rub-
ber, used only about 60 hrs.
since overhauled. Also 23 in.
disc bush and bog Rome har-
row, priced right. Richard N.
Pentecost, Winder, RFD 4.

Sears-Roebuck 5 deck, all
steel, complete broiler plant,
30 per week capacity, exc.
cond., $60.00; Also other items
necessary in poultry raising.
Robert G. Kersey, Dublin, Rt.
4.

Allis-Chalmers C tractor, A-
1 cond., lights, power lift, take
off, harrow, tiller, mowing ma-
chine, spreader, hammer mill,
A-1 cond. $1600. Carl W.
Minor, Macon, Rice Mill Rd.

F-14 tractor, rear wheels
steel, extra steel rims, rebuilt
Jast year, 2-14 in. bottom plows,
cultivators, planter, distrib-
utors, dbl. sec. harrows, belt
pulley, good cond., $550. Tal-
madge Courson, Pearson.

2 Chattanooga No. 23 2 H
plows, Avery _ Distributor,
Spring Tooth Harrow. with
Sheffield wing, Martin 4 row
cotton poison machine, good
condition, reasonable. O. S.
Duggan, Chester.

One Sears Can Sealer, never
used, $10. Exch. for 5 hens or
a pig. Mrs. Blackshear,

a.

Douglasville. Rt. 2.

Farmall F-12 tractor, good
rubber, bush and bog harrow,
tractor wagon on rubber, hay
rake, David Bradley mower,
mule drawn two row seeder,
-combination planter and dis-
tributor, Letz feed mill, 1000
cap. incubator. Tel. 5031. Ralph
C, Metts, Stone Mountain, Re-
dan Rd. y

no breaks, -tread about gone,
$25. ea.; both $40. Pay both
way transportation. FOB here.
G. C. Harwell, West Point.

1949 John Deere A Model
tractor, 5 disc tiller, 6 ft. fin-
ishing harrow, planters, culti-
vators, side dressing equip-
ment, good as new, for sale.
W. W. Nix, Rockmart, Rt. 1.

Dozer with angle blade and

dbl. drum unit, good condition.

ee Phillips, Alpharetta,
6. 2: :

Practically new 1 H wagon
for sale. F. W. Jones, Fayette-
ville. :

Dbl. Dise harrow, used only
1 hour, $75. J. D. Matthews,
College Park, Rt. 3, Box 329.

Riding 2 H McCormick-
Deering Cultivator, good cond.,
$60. B. A. Bussey, Valdosta, Rt.
4.

1961 8:"@. + Casea** tractor;
planters, duplex hoppers, cul-
tivators, harrow with hydraulic
control, worked 53 acre crop,
like new. Contact for price.
Robert Sanders, Lumpkin, Rt.
2-B.

One used Model H_ John
Deere tractor with - planters,
cultivators, 8 disc bush and
bog harrow, all good condition,
cheap. Contact. T. H. Hilliard,
Bowersville.

TD 6 Intl. Crawler tractor
with gauge, with 20 shoes at-
tachments. batteries, crankcase
guard, radiator guard and mod-
el E Carco, A-1 cond. David
Fountain, Mt. Tel.
2051.

Oliver Walking Cultivator,
$75. or $80: with all attach-
ments; Also turn plows, other
farm tools, mule drawn. Come
see. 1 mi. E. Folgom.. J.B.
Cowart, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Vernon.

3 row grain drill with ferti-
lizer distributor, used very lit-
tle, $20. at farm. C. L. Rhine-
hardt, Young Harris, Rt. 1.

Sieco 2 disc turning ~plow
for Ford tractor, new dise and
bearing, $150.00; One 2 disc
plow for Farmall H_ tractor,
(No. 249), $100. R. C. Grigsby,



Summerville; Rt. 4.

Rear tires, Ford . tractor size

Caterpillar, R4 tractor Bull |



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MARKET BULLETIN

_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALI

Wednesday. February

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



armall A Dise plow, 5 ft.
bl. see. harrow, Gultivators,
other farm equipment, all ex-
cellent shape, $950. Tel. 35766.
William E. Chapple, Macon,
570 Forest Hill Rd.

One 6 H Riding Garden trac-
tor, 10. disc harrow, plows,
good rubber, No. 1 condition,
for sale or trade for anything
can use. 50 mi. So. Atlanta on
Se eed to Columbus. See.
Will not ship. G. W. LoWett,
Luthersville.

J. D. Tractors, Streamlined,
hydraulie lift: model A, over-
hauled, PTP, $950.00; model
B Quicktach Cultivator, PTO,
$735.00; model B Butthead,
good cond., new tires, $500.00;
gd. D. 6 disc tiller on rubber,
$195.00; Cultivators, $100. 10
mi. NW Albany, U. S. 82. J.
A. Dula, Leesburg, Rt. 2.

Cultivators and Fertilizer
Hoppers for H & M Farmall

Tractor, used 2 seasons, $85.
for outfit. Geo. N. Thomas,
Rocky Ford.

1948 Ford tractor with mow-
ing machine, harrows, plow,
also good poultry equipment
for sale, at my home. Frank
Moddy,: Demorest, Rt. 1.

One Wisconsin 61/2 HP: Air
Cooled Motor used with pea
thrasher about 10 days. Can be
used to work with small farm

| machinery. Good as new. $65.

FOB. Cannot
place. Can try it out.
Crone, Gillsville.

Ship. At my
John

2 round Incubators, 95 egg
cap., used very little, had good
hatching of quail and pheasant
eggs in them. Sell or trade for
heifer calf over 2 mos. old.
Tel. Macon 30983. C. F. Smith,
Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 172.

3 hp Bolen Huski Walking
Garden tractor, good cond,
turning plow, cultivators, sev-
eral small attachments, $150.
A. T. Cook, Adrian.

4647 Barmall He tractor,
lights and starter, bush and
bog harrow, good cond., -$1,-
200.00. Raymond Adams, At-
lanta, 2410 Stewart Ave. S. W.

2 H wagon, and 1 H wagon,
with assortment of farm tools,
good cond., and pair Black
Mare mules cheap for cash, or
exch. for yearlings or_shoats.
G. C. Patterson, Pitts, Rt. 1.

Allis-Chalmers model C trac-
tor with foot brakes, 1 each,
Cutaway, Athens 2 disc tiller,
Drag harrow, No. 5 J. D. mow-
er, all good condition, cheap
for cash and quick sale. Bill
Arnold, Martin.

2 Oliver 80 tractors, good
mechanical cond., Oliver 10 ft.,
and Case 9 ft. Combine, for
sale. John T. McKenzie, Monte-
zuma. i .

1 H wagon, cheap or trade
for heifer cow or gilt. D. C.
Blankenship, Eastman, Rt. 1.

Farmall Cub Tractor Plow, 1
disc, $80.00. Exch. for pigs,
calves, or corn or hay.'E. C.
Tyler, Monticello, Rt, 3.

McCormick Reaper and Bind-
er, 6 ft. cut., ready, tractor or
mule power, all steel, with
mule hitches, $30.00; Other
mule Power Farm Machinery,
such as planters, Planet Jr,
Cultivators, etc. at bargain. A.
F. Sawyer, Vidalia, Rt. 1.

1 H wagon, practically new,
$50.00; 2 Disc Tractor plow,
$50.00; 2 H mower and Rake,
$25.00; Lime Strower, $35.00;
8 dise cut harrow, $25.00; Mar-
tin Ditcher, $25.00; .3 Heavy
Turner plows, $15.00; Middle
Buster, $5. All good shape. J.
L. Shadburn, Buford.

Ledbetter Corn and Cotton

Planters, Guano Distributor
combined, 4 seed ring attach-
ments. included, practically

new, only slightly used. Write
or see. C. P. Stephenson, Col-

/| lege Park, 222 East Rugby Ave.

W. C. Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor with light, cultivators, 2
disc plows, 46 model, $1250.
Trade for cows; Also pair
matched Iron Grey Mare
mules, 1000 ibs. ea., 2 H wag-
on, Riding Cultivator, Mowing
Machine and Rake, Planters
and Distributors for sale. R. E.
Mason, Lithonia, Rt. 1.



Cub Farmall tractor, 50 mod-
el, used 1 season, cultivators,
planters, side disc plow, har-
row, mowing machine, good as
new, $1050.00. Quincy F. Coch-
ran, Alpharetta, Rt. 3, Box 83.

J. D. 4 disc tiller on steel,
good condition, for sale. Fer-
rell Dunn, Williamson.

Farmall Cub with lights,
starter, PTO, belt pulley, hy-
draulic lift, new battery, plant-
er, cultivator, distributor, trail-
ing disc plow, practically new
mower, all $750. Phone 821J1
Social Circle, Ga. W. I. Barrett,
Jr., Jersey, Ga.

Almost new 65 Case Power
Unit for pulling Grist or Ham-
mer Mill, $1075.00; New Hol-
land Shucker-Sheller for ear
corn, $350. Phone 1914J.. Ed-
gar Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2.

1947 Farmall B tractor, ex=
haust_-lift, bush and bog har-
row, mower, plow, and other
farm tools for sale very cheap.
James: -H: Kent; -Powder
Springs, Rt. 2.

Model M John Deere trac-
tor with all equipment, late
model, 2 disc hydraulic turn-
ing plow, planter, cultivators,
harrow, good cond., for sale.
A. J. Opper, Milner, Box. 71.

2 H wagon, 1 H wagon,- good
cond., cheap. Carl Rutland,
Taylorsville, Ri 4

13 Turner Plow, $10.00; 8
disc harrow, $15. Exchange for
good pigs. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs. A

Good as new tractor wagon
with good bed and \side bodies,
good tires, for sale. Harry Eng-
lish, Douglasville, Rt. 3.

5 disc J. D._Tiller on rub-

ber, good cond.; $175. B. F.
Parker, Richland.
1949 John Deere ~ tractor,

Model M, power take-off, 4
wheel weights, planters, cul-
tivators, T'aylorway Harrow,
$1400. Will not sell separately.
C. C. Lane, Forest Park, P, O.
Box 126. :

Used Case DC tractor, 33 hp,
with or without hydraulic con-
trol harrow, used only for fall
plowing one season, like new,
sell far Helow present price.
Hl. W. Perkerson, Athens, 140
Ridgewood Place.

Good 2-H wagon, and full
set. of farm tools, priced- to
sell- W. E. Hayes, Norcross, Rt.
i,

J. D. 2 row tractor and
equipment, good cond. Farm-
all Model A tractor (1 row)
and all equipment, good con-
dition for sale. J. E. Hadden,
Avera.

F-12 Farmall tractor on steel
dise and middle buster, good
cond., for sale. W. T. Taylor,
Adairsviile, Rt.. 3.

Orchard, Lift type harrow
for Ford tractor, good cond.,
$100.00. Ernest Turner, Plains,
iia. :

1947 Model A Farmall trac-
tor, power lift, 2 disc plow,
dbl. sec. disc harrow, cutaway
outfit, good shape, used very
little, bargain. See. F. D. Moss,
Ranger, Rt. 1.

Practically new, Elec, Can
Sealer for~No. 10 cans, $75.00.
(half original price). Wesley
Milton, Macon, 1478 Jefferson-
ville Rd.

Farmaster Elec., Brooder,
350-500 cap. floor type, used 1
time, good as new, $25. Will
not ship. Mrs. Paul Johnson,
Macon, 2580 New Clinton Rd.,
RS.

CORRECTION: The IHC
tractor notice in name of T. R.
Breedlove, Monroe, appearing
in January 30th issue, was an
unintentional error of this of-
fice. Mr. Breedlove did _ not
have the tractor for sale. E. H:

Caterpillar D-7 Bulldozer
with 10 ft. blade and dbl.
drum, cable control and large
2 ton bush and bog harrow, for
sale or trade part for cattle.
Tel. 2502. John -W. Grapp,
Statesboro, Box 266.

One J. D. Cotton and Corn
Planter with all plates in good
shape, mule drawn, $8. Corbitt
Freeman, Eastman. Rt. 2.

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SECOND HAN!
MACHINERY FOR

One practically new



Wood Radiant Gas
500 cap., $35. J. M. B
Union City. :

One 20 disc, 6 ft. Dbl
J. D. Harrow, excellent
$100. Phone 6876. Jay
Mullan, Forsyth.

Electric Brooder,
cap., used twice,
clean, ready to ship.
Mrs. Leslie Walters,



F, Crowell,
3; Box A475.

Case tractor, late mod
bottom plow, 2 row
with fertilizer hoppers
ed, also 2. row cul

$475.00. See or phon
Claude Falligant, Sa
Rt. 2. (Talahi Island),

John Deere
volving Scrape, %
blade and shoes, $100.0)
MK No. 5 Moline 2
Beam plow, $5. O. J.
Athens, 200 Shackleford

All-Purpose Cultiva
Ford or Ferguson, for

el

Holcomb, Varnell.

Dairy equipment: C
Milk Cooling outfit,
sor, 100 gal. box-ariator,
tle capper, bargain,
Also want Manure ~
tractor drawn loader f
Allis-Chalmers. W. H.
Rome, P. O. Box 405.

3 disc No 150 plo
Cormick-Deering, for
Hor M, almost new, lo i
8 miles So. Barnesvi BD lox
Hwy. 7. Phone 679M4
ville, or write. Golden |
Yatesville. Se

1948 mode! W. C. Ali
mers, practically new
tion, not used in 1950-
$1050:00. 3rd cash, ba
2 years. No letters. 6
Hawkinsville. G: E.
Hawkinsville, Rt. 2.

David Bradley Gard
tor, cycle bar mower,
plow, cultivator, drag
1 row plow, hauling
same, all practically n
sale. Phone 3742. Clyd
liams,. Buford, Rt. 1.

No. 19 Oliver Turnin,
almost new, cheap. Will
G. M. Wagoner, Blairsvill
a ree

22. SEL EHSo nS SSlca2o SS a aone

ae a ae Ge ale

eo. ee

cond., used approx. 3
reasonable price. See: Mr
P. Shell, Palmetto, Rt. 1. =

Minn-Molinie No. 69 C
bine with auxiliary no
good cond., ready to go,
Will take half amount in
balance cash. J. W. Bo
Moreland.

Case 6 ft. Combine,
drive, bought new 1950,
on less 100 acres, new
tion, $850. cash. Mrs. B. C. F
ry, Dawson, East Seventh

1950 Case F-2 Combine,
cellent cond., reasonable
Phone 425-J. William E.
Perry, Rt. 1.

2 Outdoor Electric E
100 cap; each up to 8 wks.
reasonable price. Cannot
At my home. Mrs. R. L.
Jackson, East 3rd St.

Allis-Chalmers Forage
vester with corn head, 2
Blower (40 ft. 9 in. pipe
silage head, New Holland
shucker and_sheller, &

Case Grain Drill. R.

son, Rockmart. ;
2 used tractor tires, 8 ply 9

24, $40.00; Also Mare Mul

yrs. old, about 1100 lbs., $

A. B. Wiley, Ashland, Rt. |

Hot water kerosene oil bt
ing incubator, Farm M
used 1 time, good as new,
plete. Mrs. W. H. Walters,
vonia, Rt. 2. :

Huski Garden tractor
all equipment, original |
$555.00, slightly used, reas
able. Mrs. Ma: :
Hapeville, Box 18.

2 good. used tract

ee ed

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shape. Give

pillar Tractor,
ot, State serial
tor number, nar-
e track, and
T-20 Inti.
for sale, Phone
Viarion Gazaway,
Springs, Rd.,
-in good
J. D. Bennett,
Rt. 2...
rs and cultivators
1 Deere Tractor, 1951.
ink. H, G.. Martin,
age gah
used Tractor on
with all or part
no junk, for cash.
ap. Bobert L. Also-
a; Rt-1, Box 61.

horse drawn disc
be good condi-
mably priced for
or gee. W. A.
dock, Rt.. 1.
Danusey, All-Purpose
k on small trac-
t pan, tool bar cul-
mowing ma-
to fit J. Deere M.
excellent condition.
. B. Vaughters, Li-

ectio for planters
owing machine -for
s-Chalmers tractor,
isc Bush and Bog
ad subsoiler. Write:
fonroe, | Buchanan,

inting: and cultivat-
hments for Farmall
so Lilliston Rotary
WN. Leekie, Mad-

d Cultivator, 2 Disc
to draw bar, trac-
harrow. (made _ like
ow). J. H. Leverett,

2 seat buggy for

pony size); Also
Distributor and

horse drawn,
G. L. Roberts, JIr.,
Box 302. CA.

tractor, pre-
ar Twin or Mon-
be in good condi-
e. John Brown,

2 row tractor
out equipment.
D. Harris, Mon-

Ce ee 7 - _ = = =
; * a a a I gE aR A a I a AT a Ou I iy a I I I I

ical. cotton
armall A tractor,
Startz Chopper,
implex; Also want
for same tractor;
small Pea Huller
must be in good
r. Reasonable for
7098. Olin Bur-
a

rolden 36, or Chatta-
Cane Mill, also 2000
nme green cane,
Thomasville, Rt.

good Benthall or
anut picker, Ist class
No junk. Cheap for
N. Thomas, Rocky

d planters, cultiva-

mall C_ tracton.
good condition.
Charles Dillard,

in. Disc plow~ for
ide Master. Prefer
will rent. Contact:
ves, Atlanta, 969
. W. Tel. Am.

sheller, good cond.
delivered

plow, culti-
oS,

Mountain.
inisher Bat-

L. C. Rod- |

. | checks.

Ph ee = : - " - 4
-| Want J. D. Model D tractor

on steel. C. R. Milner, Shiloh.

Want used 2. row tractor.
State make and model, also
equipment, price, condition,
ea W. Harris, Monroe, Rt.

Want 1 walking type garden
tractor with plowing equip-
ment. Send price. A, L. Bow-
en, Farmington.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



Red Bunch Butterbeans, Half
Runner (blue and white) beans,
50c teacup; Also large eariy
Strawberry Plants, $1.35 C; Gar-
lic, 40c doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. G
C,. Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

English Peas, Streaked Halt
Runner, and Brown 6 Weeks
Beans, 25c cup. Add postage.
Mrs. W. F. Rolan, Rome, Rt. 6

' Brown Sugar Crowder Peas,
$12. bu.; Fla. Crowders, $10.
bu.; White Browneyed Crowd-
ers, slightly mixed, $8. bu. Add
postage. L. D. Todd, Danville,

Cream Sugar Crowder Peas,
weevil free, 3 lbs. $1. PP 2nd.
zone in Georgia. No checks.
Mrs. A. B. Prickett, Maysville,
Ree2:

White Tender, and Speckled
Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c
cup; Red Speckled Crowder
Peas, 30c lb. in 5 and 10 b.
lots. Add postage. G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt, 1.

See

Several pounds good tender
Garden Bunch Beans, known
as Josie Bean, 60c lb. Add post-
age. Sallie Gregory, Suches.

5 or 6 bushels Cream Crowd-~-
er Peas, picked without rain,
25c .lb. Exch. for good field
peas. J. G. Thurmond, Sr.. Dan-
burg.

Good Tender Garden Beans,
Big, and Little White Half Run-
ners, Pink Peanut Beans, Old
Fashion Salet Peas, 50c cup.
Exch. for sacks, Dessie Jick,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Ky. Wonder Pole Beans, \it-
tle White Lady Peas, $1.15 per
3 cups, prepaid; Yellow, White
Browneyed, Red Speckled, Red
Speckled Pole Cat, and White
Crowders, 30c cup; 4 cups. $1.

Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Good Tender Garden Beans,

ners, Brown and Pink Six
Weeks, good, tender Salet Peas,
50c cup. Exch. for feed sacks.
Add postage. Mrs. Eula Beal,
Ellijay, Rt. 4.

3 bu. White Purple Hull
Peas, $12. bu.; 22 bu, pure Brab
Peas, $6. bu. Not mixed. Torn
Henry Sutton, Charing, Rt. 1,
Box 39.

Imp. White Running Butter-
beans, bear until frost, 50 cup.
Plus 15e postage. Mrs, S, A,
veer: Hartwell, 535 E, Frank- |
in St.

200 bu. Two-Crop Field Peas,
recleaned, $5. bu. FOB. Geo. S.
Metzger, Clyo.

Purple Hull and Black Crowd-
ers, 50c qt.; Silver Beans, 50c
cup; and Popcorn, 50e teacup.
Prepaid. G. W. Akins, Gray-
mont.

\ .

Purple Hull Blackeyed
Crowder, and 6 Weeks Black-
eyed Peas, (2 crop) 20c lb. Wee-
vil treated, for eating or seed.
Add postage. Reavis Harmon,
Calhoun, Rt. 2.

Half Runner Garden, end
Bunch and Running Butterbean
Seed, 30c cup; Also 1951 nice
dried apples and peaches, 40c

lb. Mrs. J. E. Bond; Elberton,
Rts 2.

Purple Hull Peas, 4 cups,
$1.25; 6 Week Peas, bear 2

-|erops, 6 cups, $1.25; Little Lady

Peas, $1. per 3 cups; Tender
Blue Pole Bean, hite and
Streaked Half Runner, 50c cun;
3 cups, $1.45. Add postage. No
Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
| Dacula, Rt. 1.

| Brown Speckled Crowder
Peas, 25c lb. plus postage. Exe.
|for print sacks: 1 lb. for 1 sack;



|Also have 1 gal. seins
onions, $1. Mrs. W. H. Belk,

Plus 20c postage. Mrs. H. E./

White and Striped Half Run-|.

Pole Cat Crowder Peas, $12.
bu.; 5 bu. Hay Peas, $10 bu.
Twenty bushels. Aubrey Rober-
son, Temple, Rt, 1.

Blackeyed White Crowder,
and Early Sugar Crowder Peas,
6 bu. each kind, $9. bu. FOB.
Homer G. Cline, Canton, Rt. 1.

Little White Lady Peas, 45c
lb.;. Brown Crowder, Peas, 20c
lb, Add postage. Mrs. G. C.

,| Starkey, Adairsville, Rt, 2.

About 50 bu. good pure Field
Peas, Few 2urple Hull Crowd:
ers, Write for prices, enclosing
postal card. O. M. Moore, Buena
Vista, Rt. 1. : '

Streaked Half Runner and
tender Blue Pole Beans, 3 cup,
$1.25; early Brown, 6 wks., 2
crop peas, 6 cups, $1,25; little
white lady, 3 cups, $1.10; white
and col. running butterbeans, 4
cups, $1.25; White Crowders, 3
cups, $1. PP in Ga. Mrs. Clar-
ence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1.



SEED FOR SALE



Large White Half Runner
bean seed, 45c measuring cup.
os Mack Mullinax, Jasper,
Rhee. :

Hastings Banana Muskmel-
on seed, 1st yr., 12c tsp,; 25c
thls.; 5 thls,, $1. PP. Mrs, Wal-
lace Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Willets Wonder Frostproof
English peas, 50c cup; Colored
butterbeans, 25c lb.; Green
Glaze Collard Seed, 20c tbl.; 6
tbls. $1. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin.

1951 White Half Runner
Garden, and White Six Weeks
Bunch Bean Seed, guar, ten-
der, no weevils, hand shelled,
50c cup; Add postage. Mrs.
Fred Franks, Hiawassee.

Large amt. pure Black Dia-
mond watermelon seed, hand

saved, selected, $1. lb. MO.
Coleman Etheridge, McIntyre,
RFD 1, Box 79.

Worlds Champion Green

Glaze Collard seed, 4 tbls., $1.;
8 this, $2, PP -in Ga. Mrs: T.
T. Holloway, Cobbtown.

lots or over; Red Hot Pepper,
$1.50 Ib. Mrs. Clara Sullivan,
Milton; Rt 2;

Martin Gourd seed, 30, 25c;
Large Gourd seed, 20, 25c;
Henry Ballew, Crandall, Rt. 1.

Pumpkin, Yellow Squash,
Yellow Meat Watermelon seed,
5c tbl; Ga. Coffee beans, ic
ea.; 10c doz.; Sassafras, 35
lb.; 3 Ibs., $1. Add postage.
Exch. for pecans. Mrs. R. I.
Williams, Suwanee, Rt. 1.

Seed: Bunch Butterbean, 25c
lb.; Yellow Gooseneck Squash,
$1.00 lb.; Pimento Pepper, 1/4
lb., $1.00; Also nice Sundried
apples, 40c lb. Add postage.
Exch, for eS print sacks.
Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron.

Old Time Little White Half
Runner, and White Cutshort
Cornfield bean seed, tender,
free of weevils, $1. cup. Plus
postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade,
Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

Good seed beans, 1951 crop,
guaranteed to come up, 35c
cup; 3 cups, $1. PP. Prefer
MO or cash. No checks, Mrs.
Albert Armour, Alto, Rt. 1.

Alaska English Pea Seed, 51
crop, good shape, 50c lb. del.
Mrs. S. P. Reed, Varnell.

Old Time Striped Walt Run-
ner bean seed, tender, 40c
large cup. Add postage. No or-
ders less than 2 cups. No chks.
ae Daisy Carter, Loganville,

Rk: :

Large Yellow Meat Water-
melon seed, $2. lb.; 35 seed,
10ec plus stamped envelope;
Large Martin Gourd seed, 10c
doz.; White Mush peas, 25
cup. Add postage. Mrs. P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca.

1000 bur certified La: Cop-
perskin Sweet Potato seed,
$3.50 bu.:; Bunch P. R., $5. bu.
C. F. Mann, Surrency.

Gourd seed: Martin, Dipper,
Nest Egg, several kinds small
gourds, 10c package. Exch. for
seed of small gourd that is half



Danielsville, Rt. 2.

Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.

if





Okra seed, 40e lb. in 5 lb.)

green, half yellow. Mrs. John!

Long Wide Leat,

seed, 30c pack: 4 packs, $1.00;
Giant Gourd seed, 50-60 in.,
40c pack; ~2 packs, $1.00;
Gourds, $3. doz. Pui in, 50
cup; Yellow Watermelon, 75c
cup. Add: postage. L. J. Ellis,
Cumming, Rt. 5.

Multiplying nest onions, $1.-
40 gal, postpaid, No less than
gal, orders, H. C. Reid, Atlan-
th, 2303 So. Pryor Rd.,_S.

Old fashioned white Half
Runner selected bean seed,
large, weevil -free, 50c large

eup PP. Miss Mamie Ander-
son, Ellijay, Box 37.

Beer seed, big start, fresh,
old time multiplying, 25c. Mrs.
Ella Green, Smyrna.

Sugar Pie pumpkin (wt. 5
and 6 lbs., very sweet) seed,
25c plus 3e stamp for large
packet. Mrs. Joseph Mikle, Li-
thonia, Rt. 2. :

Little White Baby Lima Bean
Seed, 45c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Clifford T. Rice, Adairsville, Ri
1,

Citron Melon Seed, plant for
livestock, $1. lb. Will ship COX).
A, L, Thompson, Cadwell.

Table Peas, Purple Hull, Gray
Speckled variety, Old Fashion
Calico, both varieties, prolific
bearers, 3-lbs., $1. Prompt del.
Mrs, L, B. Landrum, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 3. x

4 gal. Old Fashion Cling-
stone Peach Seed, 1951, ripen in
August, $1. gal. Exch. for print
sacks or anything can use. Mrs.
R. M. Pope, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. ~

Watermelon, hand cleaned,
Okla. Black Diamond _ seed,
hig germination, PP anywhere
in Georgia, $1.25 tb. Le E. Ak-
ins, Macon, Rt. 3. a

Speckled and 4 bu. Mixed peas,
each kind, $5. bu. All sound
and clean. A. A. Webb, Rich-
land, Rt. 2.

1 bu. Purple hull, white, and
2 bu. slightly mixed field peas,
$6. bu. Rev. J. E. Meeks, Beth-
lehem, Rt. 1.,

60 lbs. Lady Fingers table
peas, gathered without rain,

Barfield, Louisville.

Black-eyed peas, 30c Ib., $15.
bu.; Ga. Rambler peas, pop
corn, 50e pt. Half Runner but-
terbeans, 80c pt. Squash and
hot pepper seed, 10c tbls. $2.
orders PP.. Josephine Raley,
Mitchell. ;

A A LT

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

a RE Rac ES

59 bu. Whatleys prolifie corn,
slipped shuck closely, $2. bu. at
barn. Alex Barfield, Louisville.

Shelled Vuriegated Popcorn,
15c lb.;.2 lbs., 25c. Plus postage,
Exch. for white or print sacks,

Danville, Rt. 1, Box 166.

Pure Dynamite Popcorn, free
of weevils, sound, clean, good
for eating cr planting, 20c lb.
del. in 5 lb. lots or more to Ist.
. zone. Larry Shelton,

Pure Whatileys Prolific Seed
Corn, nubbed, shelled, $1.50
pk.; $5. bu.; $2.75 half bushel.
Del. in Ga. A. H. Thurmond,
Farmington. -

Fine, white Rice pop corn,
$2. lb. in 20 lb. lots. Add post-
age. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dal-
ton, Rt, 2, Box 196. i



COTTON SEED FOR SALE



20 ton Cokers 100 Wilt esis-
tant Cottonseed, can be certi-
fied, $5. Cwt. bulk. Cannot ship.
E. V. Vaughn, Bogart.

Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
Cotton Seed, ist. yr., carefully
saved, germ. 80 Pet. or better,
machine delinted, treated, $10.
Cwt. Substantial discount in ton
lots, greater discount 3-5 ton
lots. FOB. Tel. 716. Noble P.
Bassett, Fort Valley.

6 tons Cokers 100 Wilt Re-
sistant Cottonseed, kept pure at
gin, $8. Cwt. J. O. Malcom,



Social , Circle.

Bull Face!
Tobacco seed, 75c tbl; Gourd}1

W.148, Joe_D. Murrow,

6 bu. old fashioned Bunch

white, clean, $10. FOB, Alex:

or pecans. Mrs. John H. Fowler,.

ist. yr., sample was 1.32 in.,
lint 47.5 Pet., kept pure at gin
$10. Cwt. at my farm, or swill
ship. E. T; Mathis, Avera, (near
LaGrange).

Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
Cottonseed, crt. Blue Tag, Ist.
yr,, 90 Pct,, germ,, 99 Pet, purity,
bagged in new white cotton
bags, machine delinted, treated
with Ceresan, $8, Cwt, Tel. 29-

Farming-
ton.

Certified Cokers 100 Wilt Re-
sistant Cotton Seed, Ist. year,
90 Pct. germ., 99 Pet. purity,
delinted, Ceresan eee bag-
ged in white cotton bags, $9.
Cwt. Tel. 2201, Charles H. Mur-
row, Watkinsville.

Early Fluff Cotton Seed, from
Coastal Plains Experiment
Station, very early planted May
15, finished picking Oct. 15,
good lint and staple, $10. Cwt.
- H. Sanders, Rockmart, Rt.

Empire Cotton Seed, 2nd.
year from breeder, $2.25 bu.;
: Cwt. E. R. Bailey, Harlem,

fee).

DPL Ne. 15 Cotton Seed,
96.50 Pet. germ,. $10, Cwt. FOB.
Dwain Cheek, Lavenia.

Pure, recleaned. Empire Wilt

picked dry, ginned one variety
gin, 8c lb. Riley C, Couch, Turin.

Coker 100 Wilt Resistant Cot-
ton Seed, ist. year, picked and
kept dry, pure, no black seed,

50 acres, $8. Cwt. bag..H. P.
Malcom, Social Circle, Rt. 2.

_Empire cottonseed, ist. yr.
kept pure at gin, $5. per hun-
dred lbs. at farm. Bring sacks
also best quality White Corn,
no weevil damage, 2 1/4c lb. in
the shuck at my farm. J. W.
Swan. Wrens. ,

Pure Empire cottonseed, de-
linted and treated, $2.50 bu.
FOB. Joel H. Sanders, Newnan,
Rt.-2;

Pure Cokers wilt resistant
cottonseed, in 100 ib. bags, $8.
per hundred. F. O. Elliott, La-
vonia, Rt. 1.



SEED FOR SALE



Bi-Color Lespedeza Seed, $1.
Ib.; Also Bi-Color Plants, and.
year, $3. M. No less 2000 plants
shipped. J..E. McHargue, The
Rock, Rt.\1, Box 14.

Hastings Long Tender Green
Okra Seed, hand shelled, 35
cup; Calif. Blackeyed Tabig
Peas, bearing, hand shelled, 3
Ib.,, 90e. Larger amounts cheap-
er. PP, Mrs. Inez Gore, Rydal,
Ht; 2.

2 lbs. Yellow Meated Water-
melon Seed, good flavor, $1, Ib.
Also Red Speckled Pole Cat
Crowder Peas, 25c lb. Mrs, C.
G. Summerville, Buchanan, Rt.
dq;

Old Time Striped Half Run-
ner Garden Bean Seed, tender,
40c large cup. Add postage. No
checks. No orders less 2 cups.
Daisy Carter, Loganville, Rt. 1.

White Tender Hull Cutshort
Cornfield Bean Seed, 50e cup.
PP, Mrs. W. W. Anderson, Cart-
ecay.

White Half Runner Pink Pea-.
nut, Striped Half Runner Bexun
Seed, 50c cup. Add postage. M.
L. Priest, Talking Rock.

Citron Melon Seed, $1. lb. A.
L. Thompson, .Cadwell.

60 lbs. choice Pimento Pep-
per Seed, State Lab. tested,
$1.25 lb. O. C. Perdue, Yates-
ville. :

Green Seed Cane, $20. and
$25. per 100 stalks. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman.

Tender white Bunch beans
and striped Half Runner bean
seed, 50c large cupful; long
green okra seed, 25c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Della Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Heavy bearing Calif. black-
eyed peas, two crop peas, heavy
bearing, 6. bu; Also P. RB
potato seed, yellow skin, 2 bu.
$5.; Money maker sweet aes
seed, $3. bu. at farm. B. 8.
Morgan, Clyo, Rt. 2.



Half and Half Cotton Seed, ae



Resistant Cotton Seed, big boll,
grown from foundation seed,

90 Pct. germ., made 57 bales on




























t

| PLANTS FOR SALE.



Mammoth Gourd Seed, limit-
ed supply, 1/2 doz, 10c plus
_ stamped envelope; Long Hand-
- Jed or* Dipper Gourd Seed, 2
doz., 10c plus stamped envelope.
No orders filled unless stamped
envelope enclosed. Mr. Alto
Wood, Martin, Rt. 2.

Long Tender Green Okra, 30c
rup; White Half Runner, Long
oe Stripe, Little Brown

arly Bunch Bean, tender, 40c
tb. Add_postage. Mrs. Estelle
Payne, Canton, Rt. 3.

10 lbs. Striped Half Runner
Bean Seed, 50c 1b. Charles
Robbs, Cumming, Rt. 5.

15 Vbs. Watermelon Seed, $2.
jb. Guy Powell, Lumber City.

35 lbs. Black Diamond or
Cannon Ball Watermelon Seed,
hand saved, not planted near
any other kind melon, $1. Jb.
W. F. Walden, Thomson, Rt. !,
Box 142.

Large White Half Runner
Bean Seed, 30c cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. Buford Edwards, Ball
~ Ground,, Rt. 1.

Tender Bean Seed, no weevils,
Cream Half Runner, little Pink
Peanut 6 Weeks, and Brown
Sugar Crowder Peas, 50c cup;
White Half Runner, and White
Pole Bean, 55c cup; Salet Peas,
60c cup; Exch. 2 cups for 100
ib. 5 white, or 4 print sacks.
Add postage. No checks. Jemi-
ma Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Cream Half Runner, Pink
Peanut 6 Weeks Beans and
Brown Sugar Crowders 50c cup;

White Half Runner, White Pole

_ Beans, 55c cup; English Peas,
(salet) 60c cup; Exchange 2
eups for 100 Ib. cap. sacks, 5
white, or 4 print. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs: Cliff Silvers,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Good tender bean seed, White
Striped, Cream, Pink Half Run-
ner, White Creaseback, Cut-
short, 50c cup. Add _ postage.
Exch. for feed sacks, 2 cups, for
_ 4 print, or 6 white. Mrs. Ople

- Goble, Ellijay, Rt.. 3.

50 lbs.. long Pod Spineless
Green Okra, 75c lb.; 50 lb. for
- Joe V. Colston; Adairsville,

tu3s

Rockyford Cantaloupe, Large
Pumpkin Seed, $1. pt.; Long
Green Pod Okra, Crookneck
Squash, White Baby Lima

ans, Black Leaf Watermelon
Seed, 50c pt.; Mammoth Sun-
flower, 50c qt.; Citron, $1. pt.
PP. Betty Mewborn, Boliny-
broke, Rt. 1.

Yard Long Cucumber Seed,
10c Thl.; Ohio Pea, (cook like

squash), 5c Tbl.; Mint Plants, |

10c bunch. Mrs. Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt. 2.

Marglobe and Rutger Tomato
Seed, $1.50 lb.; Baltimore To-
mato, $1.40 lb.; 5 Ibs. up, $1.30
Yb.; Calif. Wonder Pepper, $3.
\b.; Also Kliondike Strawberry

Plants, 200, $1.; 500, $2.25; 4. ;

M. No checks. C. W.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Tender White Half Runner
Bean Seed, 50c large cup. Add
ostage. Mrs. Clarence Warwick,
ahlonega, Rt. 1.

Smith,

1951 crop hand saved, shade
dried Watermelon Seed, 8 t#a-
cups full yellow meat, 5 T-cups
Black Diamond, 1 1/2 T-cup
Truckers Favorite Muskmelon
Seed. all sound, 65c_ teacup.

el. No checks nor stamps. Mrs.
q. M. Sullivan, Carrollton, 14 W
Chandler St.

50 lbs.. Cannon Ball Water-
yoelon Seed, $1. lb. Delano R.
Stevens, Macon, RFD 6.

Little Rice Peas, picked witi:-
out rain, 40c lb.; Dill Seed,
Mammoth Big Head,
or 50c eup; Colored Butterbean,
Hendersons White Butterbean,
2nd yr., very prolific, 30c\ lb.;
Mixed Hot Peper Seed, 20c tbl.

dd postage. Mrs. R. Scoggins,

almetto, Rt. 1.

10 Thls., |

berry plants,. 75c C; $4.75 M;
Raspberry, Tame Blackberry,

ed Butterbeans, 35c cup; Old
Time Halts Runners,
Add postage. Mrs. Samuel
Caine, Cumming, Rt. 5. :

Eldorado Blackberry, im-
proved variety, heavy bearers,
PSH Sle doz: $h:C3 $252 Me
Directions for planting. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.

flazlenut bushes, $1. doz.;
Mt. Huckleberry, Wild Straw-
berry plants, 5 doz.,
Blackberry, Dewberry, 75c doz.;
Yellow Root, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs.
son, EWijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

+

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $0.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. A.
D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.

$4.75. M; Catnip, 25 bunch;
Peppermint, 25c doz. Add post-

age. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing

size, 75c doz.; Wild Strawber-
ry, 4 doz., $1.00; Yellow Root
Plants, 60c doz.; | Hazlenut
bushes, 85c doz.; Plum bushes,
20c; Blackberry plants, 5c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Manda
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield Frostproof Cabbage,
Bermuda Onion. plants, 300,
$1.00; 500, $1.25; $1.75 M; Also
Rutger Tomato seed, $2.50. Ib.
R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Strawberry plants, 15 doz.;
Muscadine, 4 ft. 10c; Catnip,
10 doz.; *Yellow Root, Poke
and Rhubarb, 25c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs..C. M. Padgett, Jas-
per Nias

Mt. Huckleberry plants, bear-
ing size, 75 doz.; Hazlenut
bushes, 85c doz.; Birdeve,
Blackberry, Yellow Root plants,
55c doz.; Plum bushes, 5c.
jay, Rt. 3.. a

Glory and Chas. Wakefield
Cabbage, White Bermuda On-
ion plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M.
Shipped daily. Satis. guar.
Phone 6526. E. L. Fitzgerald,
Fitzgerald, Box 662.

Raspberry plants, 6o doz.;

Blakemore Blackberry, $1.00
| doz.; Wild Strawberry, 50 C;
Muscadines, 4 ft., 40c ea; Gar-

lic bulbs, 40c doz.; Cottonwood

Sprouts, $1. ea. Plus postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
Rt. 5s 3

Lady T. Strawberry, 75c Cr
Sage plants, 25 ea.; 6, $1.00;
Blueberry bushes, Garlic bulbs,
75e doz.; Catnip, 25 bunch.
Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Park-
er, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Blakemore Strawberry, $1.00
C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon,
70c C; 500, $3.00; $5. M; Klon-
dike. 60c C: 500, $2.75; $4.75
M; Catnip, 25c bunch; Pepper-
mint, 25 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt.
ie d

White Bermuda Onion plants,
500, $1.25; $2. M prepaid in
Ga. Ship: daily. Satis. guar. i
LL. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Charleston Wakefield _ and
Early Jersey Wakefield Frost-

muda Onion plants, 300, $1.00;
500, $1.25; $2. M. Otis Conner,
Potts; Pi

Coastal Bermuda Grass sprigs
at wholesale prices, $20.-$25.
per pick-up load. See: R. W.
Patrick, Tifton, Tel. 580.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1
and 2 yrs. old, $2. G>- 500; S73
$12.50 M. Del. No checks. C. D
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Klondike Strawberry, 50c C;
1300; $T.45*" -500;+5$2:35; Mtn.
| Huckleberry, 2 doz.; 75c. Mrs.
| Mell Mashburn, Cumming, Rt.





PLANTS FOR SALE

as
Sweet Purple Fig, Blue and



Min. Huckleberry,

Damson. Plum sprouts, 21/2 ft;,
40c; Smooth

i bearing
wize, 2 doz., 75ce; Large Klon-
dike Strawberry, 50c C; Blue

Leaf Mustard
seed, 2 thls., 26c. Add postage. | $1.25. J. E. Granger,
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt: 1. 4

nong, 3-4 yr. plants, 75c ea.;
Large Thornless Boysenberry,

$1. doz.; Rabbit-Eye Blueberry,

2 dif. varieties, three 3-4
plants, $1.25.. Fine.
Native Gooseberry,

yr.
S.4.: vr,;
P Reids-
ville. :

Large imp. Klondike Straw- |

6, $1.00; Also White and Color- |

50c cup..

$1.00; |.

Nancy Hender-

Blakemore Strawberry, $1. |
C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon,
70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M;
Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.75;

Miss Audry Henderson, Elli- |

proof Cabbage and White Ber- |

White Bunch Grape, Scupper-

flavored

Rabbit-Eye Huekleberry
plants, bear June, July, half
of August, 15c ea. A. T. Mil-
teer, Quitman. ;

Lucretia Dewberry, earliest
of all, bearers of luscious fruit,
bearing size plants, $1. doz.;
$4. C; $30. M. Mrs. C. M. Rob-
inson, Greenville.

Blakemore and _~ Kiondike
Strawberry, genuine, 80c CC;
$6. M; Lawton Blackberry, $6.
C; 75c doz. T. H. Garves, Fay-
etteville. =

Early bearing, Strawberry
5c C; Exch. for feed sacks.
Each pay postage. Lizzie A.
Mills, Folkston. :

oes i

White Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion (pencil size) 500, $1.25;
$1.50 M Del, PP; 5000, $6.50;-
10,000, -$12.00 Exp. Prompt
shipment. Satis. guar. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Certified Mastodon Straw-
berry plants, $1. C. PP., Tom
Kittle, Carrollton, Rt.5. -

Sage. plants, $1. doz: All $1.
orders delivered in Ga. Mrs.
Joe W. Craft, Hartwell, Rt. 3.

Leading varieties Strawber-
ry plants for Spring setting,
200, $1.50; 500, $3.00; $5. M.
Shipped by mail PP and safe
delivery guaranteed. W. H.
Branan, Gordon.

full count, 85c C; Red Thorn-
less Raspberry, Black Raspber-
ry, White Blackberry, Horse-
radish, 6, 65c;- Garlic, 50 doz.;
Peppermint, Red Horsemint,
50c doz.; Also nice fresh Black
Walnut Meats, $1.15 lb. PP.
Mrs. Willis: Grindle, _Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1, Box 54.

Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; $9. M;
Lucretia Dewberry plants, $5.
GC; $50: <M. Mrs: LT. A. Hipp,
Roopville.

Klondike, Blakemore, and
Everbearing Strawberry, 75
C; $7. M; Prune bushes, 25c
ea.; Mt. Huckleberry bushes,
2 doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs.
John Howard, Cleveland, Rt.
i, :

Early bearing strawberry
plants, large berries, bearing 2
different crops each year, 40c
C; 300, $1.00; $3. M. Add post="
age. Mrs. S. E. Jackson, Fay-
etteville, Rt. 2. :

Everbearing Strawberry, $1.
C; Jewel, Red Gold, Gibson,
Wonderberry, 75 C; Add post-.
age. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 51.

Three-in-one Everbearing
strawberry plants, $2.25 C.
postpaid. Mrs. Nathan Weath--
erby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. \

Kudzu Crowns, $7. M. Also
wild strawberry plants, 50c C.
Add postage. Carl Jones, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

Kudzu Crowns, $7. M. $1.00
C: catnip, horseradish, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Jones,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Mtn. honevsuckle, bearing
size, 75c doz.; blackberry
plants, 65c doz. red and yel-
low plum bushes, 20c ea.; wild
strawberry plants, 5 doz., $1.5
yellow root, 55 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Howard Easley, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3. 3



GRAIN AND HAY



3 or 4 tons Ist. class Runner
Peanut Hay with plenty pea-
nuts left in, never poisoned, not
'damaged by weather, $22. ton.
at my barn 1/2 mi. Pitts. G. D.
Mitchell, Pitts, P. O. Box 38.

50 tons Lespedeza Hay for
sale. Will D. Gunnells, Hull,
Rietdy

4 tons Kudzu Hay, good condi-
| tion, without rain, $35. ton.
|Robert L. Jackson, Ft. Valley,
1Rt; 2.

| Peanut Hay, $15. ton at my
barn. Ernest Turner, Plains, Rt.
| 2. ;

Recleaned Spring Oats, Cok-
ers Full Grain, $1.50 bu. L. P.
Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

75 bales Lespedeza Hay, cured
without rain, $1.50 per bale.
Mts.
Rt. 1.



4 varieties Strawberry plants, |"

Lincolnten. x

130 Ib.: 10 lb. Mayhan, 40c Ib



Nice Black Walnuts, free of
hulls, $3. bu. plus shipping
charges. Mrs. Ivy N. Harris,
Sandersville, Rt. 1:

Good 1951 crop Black Wal-
nuts, hulled, dried, $2.50 bu. :
Fius shipping charges. W. E. Che: ) 9 oe nee

3 ; stnut trees,
Herbert, Commerce, RED Hoy acy low prices. . M. Webb,

Black Walnuts, hulled, dried.| Lj Minne Wen eqen
i951 prop, BOC Ik. Pils Rstapetan, et ee
Also, Dried apples, same price. | Waynesvi Ri ys
Write first. Mrs. Ww. M. Taylor, | eee ne
Clarkesville, -Rt. 3. _ Hastings Everbearin

s ee - ern Fig Bushes, 3 1/

Large Walnut Meats, $1.00 Express anywhere. \
a Re arate x ake ar Harrison, Ellenwood
planting, 25, $1.00. eh. for sass = See
print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, oe size Chines
Hartwell, Rt. 2. ~ | nut Trees, $2.50 e

; garden; Also Scarlet 1

Black Walnuts, $2. bu. Add|img Strawberry Plants,
postage. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hi- as
awassee. Bae

2 NG Wie

Nice, clean Walnut Meats,
free of hulls, 60c pt.; Also
White Velvet Okra Seed, free | ~*~ 2 p
of trash, bears until frost, 50c | - del.; Hunt, Creek
pt.; 2 pts. 75e. Add postage. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lu
Mrs. Garnett Simmons, Bald-| Insp. leading varietie
win, Rt. 1. ee ae 1 yr., 18-24 in., 35

Black. Walnut. Meatejw76c 1b. }otoee a, meee
PP, 30 lb. not PP. Mrs. Lillie | Vines, 25, Scupperno

bearing Fig, 50c; Boy.
Hood, Cleveland, Rt. 3. : vous Dawber e ze

: oe berry, $1. doz. PP
PEANUTS AND PECANS.










Apple, Pea



Cornelia.

~ Hazlenut Bushe:
Plum Trees, Garlic
doz.; Maple, 4, $1. Ad
Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay
~ 100 Seedling Pecan



6 bu. hand picked Peanuts,
for sale. No less than 1 peck
sold. Add postage. Hoke Golden,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 25. pics

1951 crop Fancy Schley, and
Stuart Pecans, small but sound,
well filled, 35 lb. in 5 Ib. lots.
FOB. Add postage. Mrs. J. M.
Jones, Grayson. .

Byron.
State. -
Stuart pecan trees,
4-5 ft. $2.; 5-6 f
; a Tt:;.$3-eg,; 00 On
Sound well filled, Pecans, | 25c off per tree. F
1951 crop, 35 Ib.; Smaller but
well filled, 30c lb. with postage
added. Mrs. W. B. Crawfora,

150 Ibs. sound Stuart Pecans,
30c Wb.; Lots of 50 lbs., 25 Ib: |.
D. A. Bagley, M. D. Austell.

Vandemon, Stewart, and Cur-
tis Pecans, well filled, out. White
for prices. Mrs. John L. Moore;
Madison, 705 S. Second St._

About 50 lbs. Stewart Pecans,

Exchange few for print sacks,
3 -and 4 alike, or dried fruit,
etc. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Val-
dosta, Rt. 4. ee

Delman and Van Demons,
thin shell pecans, 5 lbs., $2.25:
10 Ibs., $4. Del. 3rd zone; Also
green glazed collard seed, 25
packet. T. J. Steed, Buena penis

lasville, Rt. 4. -

~ White feed sacks;
eap., free of holes
washed, 25c ea. N



_ PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



Blackberry, Birdeye Bushes, | ?+-
65c doz.; Yellow Root Plants, | 3
55 doz.; Mt. Huckleberry, 75! All white,
doz.: Plum Bushes, 15 ea.; | Paid. Mrs.
And Wild Strawberry Plants, | Newnan.

3 doz., $1. Exch. for print sacks.
Mrs. Homer Henderson, Ellijay,
Ris os 3

Fruit Trees: Pear, Leconte,
Keifer, Orient, Douglas, Apple,
Hackworth, inspected, certified,
1+2 ft.,..20c; 2-3 ft.,.30c; 3-4-ft.,
40c, $2. up orders-PP. A. J.)
Willoughby, Waco.

Walnut Trees, . 25c; Jujuhe
Trees, $1. Add 25c ea. for post-
age in state. Mrs. N. W. Mc-
Leod, Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Box 118.!

Pecan Trees: Govt. insp. Sch-
ley, Stuart, Moneymakers, 2-3
ft., $2.; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft.,
$2.50; 5-6 ft. $2.75; 6-8 ft.
$3.; 8-10 ft., $3.25. Calvin Har-
man, Stovall.

Pecan Trees: Stuart, Money-
maker, state insp., true to name,
1-2: Fee Sas aca tes $1.25; ea.;
Seedling, 3-7 ft. $1. ea. FOB.
R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3.

Rooted Silver Maple, Goose
Plums, Currants, 5, $1.40;
Bronze Scuppernongs, unrooted
cuttings, Blackberry Plants, 6,
50c. Add postage. Mrs. Effie
Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353.) WV

Muscadine Grape Vines, Cat- | = ee ett
nip, Apple, and May Cherry Wi ee
Trees, 6, $1.; Also Condon Giant} Hickory Smoked_
Mastodon, Everbearing Straw-|75c 1b.; Bacon
berry . Plants, $1..C. Add post-} I ;

sacks, no letters
ea. and postage.

FRESH AND Cl
"MEATS FOR

1 Hickory Smoke
lbs., 75e Ib.;. One S$
191/2 lb., 55 Ib. at
H. C. Prophitt,, Chip 2

Shoulders of Salt
Hickory Smoked Meat,
19 and 11 Its., 70ce lb
Ga. 2 mi. Bethlehem. }
J. E. Meeks, Beth

4 corn fed,
country ham, $
Norton, Fairburn.
ta, Fairfax 4728.

2 nice cured Hickory
Shoulders, 28 Ibs.

2 Sides Meat, bacon, :
50c Ib. Add _ postagi
Herbert, Commerce,





E. D. Reece, ee Mis. Mae Turner, Gaings- -30c lb.

ville, Rt 6. Pr syeHs






y, | apples, free of worms,





65 Ib. big
2/12 Ib: big

ig mouth jars|
loney, $6.50.

pdil del. 3rd.
: ae pail, to 3rd

Strained Honey,
ther wild flowers:
fa Ab. <jars,- *$5.50;
; One 60 Ib.

aor 2,

- Allen (OF Her=



nb Honey One
, $3.25. EP in Ga.
ntity prices on
- jars. J. O. Hall-
< ear, Rt i



Chunk Comb
| 5 lb. pail, $1.50.

d through .3rd

. Sheppard, Savan-

; neny St.














Ss Ship
< 4 chal

125 tar "$4.
Exp. Charges.
Augusta, PQ,

try as Be
e. Mrs. John H

fle, Hie Box



3s: Peafowl,
allard Duck,
Cochin and
Prices quoted
4 Place order now
rs. Helen Street,
et Fy = Rt.









usand | = stalks of
Cane, average
, 4c. ea. at farm.
x Whigham, Rt.




Will deliver to
od, Decatur,|.
Ae Pee. ;

- feathers,

ite
nple on request.
ins, Gainesville,

2.00, enough to make. around





a varpsburg, RED.

ractically a
y, , clean, wl:

Ly amount,
Id. No checks.
eler, Swains-





: Coe
a) from
aa Tb. | lots;

(Oc measuring
Jadden. mee:








SEPP. in Ga. only.
Alma, Rt. 3.








4 1951 crop nice peeled "Sine
dried Sstarks Golden Delicious
31/2
Ibs. delivered to 3rd zone, $2.-
50. No checks. Mrs. L. A. San-
ders, Ashland.

GOURDS:

Martin gourds, not less 6 in.
diameter, cut ready to go, 3Uc
ea. PP to 3rd zone. R. S. Wolfe,
Surrency, POB 96.

Gourds, per dozen: Martin,
$3.00; Bottle, $2.50; Ornamen-
tal, $2.00; Asst. Small mixed,
$1.50: Also Gourd seed (in-
cluding Hercules Club); 4 (25c
pkt.; 10 pkts., $2... PP. -Harl

Stuckey, Blackshear.

Martinand Dipper Gourds,
25 ea.; Mixed sizes,
Also Gourd seed, $1. cup; $3.
qt.; And peas, butterbeans, 25c
cup; Fig sprouts, 25c, 50c size.

Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla.
150 Gourds or more, Mar-
tins, others, 8-24 in. around,
Ihe a,; $1.50 doz. Plus post-
| age. D. Shuman, Stilson,
RFD 1. > ?
>| MEAL: Sey ee
| Fresh Corn Meal, water
ground, yellow, or ganically

grown, full flavored. Your or-
der ground fresh and mailed
to you at following prices:~ !2c
Ib.; 10 Ibs., $1.00; 50 ibs., $4.
J. S. Darnall, Cleveland, Rt. 3.

ROOTS AND HERBS:
Sarsaparilla Root, Red Sas-
safras, each 3 lbs., $1.00; Rats-
bane, also Turnip Seed, each
2 lbs., $1. Add postage. Mrs.
| Sibley Richardson, Hartwell,
Bese,

_ Bear Foot, Colts Foot,
Queen of the Meadow, Yellow,
Blood Root, Yellow Dock, Sas-
safras, Spice Wood, Wild Cher-
ty, Witch Hazle, White Ash,

-|3 Ibs., $1. Add postage. B. C.
Stover, Pisgah. j :

Yellow, Sassafras Root, 50c
Ib.; Queen of the Meadow
Root, Wild Cerry Bark, 75c lb.;
Also Kudzu Crowns, $8. M.
Add postage. Hoyt Hester,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

SAGE: Seo re

Ground sage, 50c teacup.
Miss -Gennia Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.

_ Fine dried, hand picked, leat
sage, $1. pt. cup. Add postage.
Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton,
Rt: 2, Box 196.

TOBACCO:

Ga. raised flu cured 1951
crop tobacco, chewing, 5 lbs.,
$1.50; Smoking, 6 Ibs., $1.50.
M. B. Swain,

10c ea.;"



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED .



BEANS:

Want some Bunch Velvet

beans; Also 2 bushels Osceola
Velvet beans. Advise. Mary
Gibson, Agricola. is

~ Want Old Fashion Red Cut-
shirt beans (1 cupful}; Also
want 1 bu. White Spanish pea-
nuts, clear of trash and pops.
Walker Lackey, Hiram.
BEES, BEE HIVES, ETC.:
Want 2nd hand Bee Hives.
Letters ans. H. G. Hester,
Clarkston. -

Want bees to take care of for
part of swarms and part of the
honey, R. C, Stover, Pisgah.

CANE & SEED CANE:

Want Sugar or Ribbon -eane,
100
gal. syrup. John Padgett, Fitz-

| gerald, Rt. 2, Box 233. s

Want few stalks Old Fashion
Yellow Cane. Advise. Mrs.
Harvey Lott, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Want 15 or 30 lbs. Imp.
Cannon Grade Sorghum Cane
seed. King Williams, Glenwood,
PB. O. Box 204.

EGGS:

Want one setting Peafowl
eggs in the spring. - Contact:
Isaac C. Adams, Dalton, Box
A61. fais

S

_ | FRUIT:

Want. to ~ exchange Seedling

| Pecans: for dried peaches, ap-
ples: or pears. State what you

AYE: Ww. M. Smith, Jeypaaeiile:



GRAINS. 5
_ Want Spring Variety oats,
for spring sowing. Give va-
riety and price. Tel. 2161. Lee
Shugart, Cohutta. -

Want 27 bu. Barley and 17
bu.: oats. W. M. Nixon, The
Rock, Care B. & B Ranch.

PLANTS:

Want 200 late Fiat Dutch
Cabbage plants. No other kind

desired. State price. Mrs. R.
A. Nolen, Rockmart; Rt. 2.
POTATOES:

Want few bushels _ Early
Triumph Sweet Potatoes to

bed for slips. Write and I will
advise how to ship. Want as
early as possible. J. _Blood-
worth, Gordon, Rt. 2.

ROOTS:

Want Asparagus Roots for
planting. State price. Mrs. W.
J. Suggs, Rossville, Rt. 3.

SACKS:

Want to exchange _ several
Nos. choice Paper SheH pecans
for washed print 100 lb. bags,
1 Ib. nuts for each bag, 10 Ibs.
for 15 washed white 100 lb.
bags, free of holes and rust.
J. D. Powell, Fitzgerald, Box
529. i

SEED:

Want Old Fashion
Head Cabbage seed.
Maddox, Buford, Rt. 2.

Want small amount (25)
seed Yard Long beans, also
Old Time Multiplier Nest On-
ion. Mrs. Gertrude S. Byrum,
Atlanta, 3503 Johnson Rd., Rt.
2, :

=o

Drum
W.

Want 125 ibs. good clean
Searified Sericea Seed. State
prices O. H. Maxson, Pine
Mountain Valley.

Want seed: 400 tbs. Sericea
Lespedeza, scarified, 1000 lbs.

Lespedeza, and 4000 lbs. Brown
Top Millet. Quote what you
have. Farm located 3 mi. W.
Jonesboro. R. Li.
Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

SYRUP:

Want 1 case each N. 10 eans
rgood Ribbon Cane and Sor-
ghum Syrup. Must be best
quality. Advise. George W.
West, Atlanta, Care West Lum-
ber Co.



CATTLE FOR SALE

- 2 yr. old Guernsey Bull, Reg.
484140. Dam Mt. Meadows Su-
periors Lassie 760924. For sale
my place.
Gainesville, Rt. 6. .

Jersey Cow, bred to Here-
ford Bull, 4th calf, good milk-
er when fresh, $160. Between
Jonesboro and Hwy.*85 on the
Hicklin Farm. Robert . Allen,
Jonesboro, Rt. i.

1 purebred reg. Hereford
Heifer with 2nd calf, very gen-
tle, $300. without calf. Or sell
with calf. W. S. Mock, Guyton.
2 Black Aberdeen-Angus bull,
11 and 12 mos. old, 2 Heifers,
one 10 mos. old, other 14 mos.

old, registered, from good
stock, priced right. P. P. Wig-
gins, Whitesburg, Rt. 2.

Twenty 400-550 Ib. Hereford

Heifers, in good growing con-
dition, for sale. to Keadle,
Yatesville. ,

Reg. Guernsey Bull Calves,
best breeding, priced reason-
ably. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

-3 yr. old +grade Guernsey
Heifer, to freshen April, for
sale. No letters answered.
Come see, or call De. 8032.
Wiley Dunaway, Decatur, 740
Columbia Dr. rf
Jersey-Guernsey Milch cow

with 3 mos. old bull calf, 4 gal.
daily, $225.00, or exch. for 3
Heifer calves worth $75. ea.;
Also Mare Mule, 1000 lbs., 11
yrs. old, and Mare Mule, 850-
900 lbs., 7 yrs. old, both sound,
$175. both; $90. ea. R. H. Whit-
man, Buena Vista, Rt. 2.

Reg. Hereford bulls, 1 Horn-
ed type, 8 mos. old, 3 Polled
type 21 mos., 7: mos., 8 -mos.;
all registered, reasonable. Clar-
-ence Rv. McLanahan, tapensons
ean 760.





FOB. W.

Ky. 31 Fescue, 2000 ibs. Kobe 3

Jackson, |

Gertrudes Bull, 2

Ralph M. Miller, |;







v

CATTLE FOR SALE



calf, wt. 700 lbs. not reg., $250.
Tarver, Swainsboro,
Rt. 1, Box 164.

Several. very good Hereford
Heifer calves, good individuals,
good breeding, for sale. Also
Tamworth pigs, purebred, $20.
ea. Charles Baldwin, Suwanee.

20. reg. Black Angus cows,
bred, 1 bull, also 3 reg. Short
Horn cows, pred. Velo 2533: -P:
E. Alford, Gainesville, 360 E.
Myrtle St.

Nice Reg. Guernsey Heifer

with papers, 7 mos. old. Cash

only. Call 7793, or write Ben
Wofford, Cumming.'

6 dairy type Heifers, 300
lbs. ea., $95. ea.; 3 Black Angus
Heifers,. large -enough for
breeding, $160. ea. Mrs. E. D.
Reece, Woodstock, Rf. 1.

A-1 Jersey Milch cow, wt.
850 sbs., a real milker, with
White Face calf, born January
30th, $250. for both. Come see.
D. R. Flynt, Lincolnton.

Several Reg. Guernsey cows,
good breeding, all bred, for
sale. A. N. Tuck, Thomasville,
129 East Jackson St.

CORRECTION: Reg. Polled
Hereford bulls, Domino breed-
ing, ready for service. Good
individuals. F. M. Biggers,
Conyers.

Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull,
about 2 yrs. old, F. B. breed-
ing, $250. FOB my farm 93 mi.
W. Palmetto on Hutcheson
Ferry Rd. Tel. Newnan 787-
R4. Maurice C. Abercrombie,
Palmetto, Rt. 1.

Reg. Roan Shorthorn Bull,
beef type; 2 yrs. old, wt. ap-
proximately 1200 lbs., for sale.
Ed Schuler,. Alto.

Young cow, fresh in with 2
wks. old calf, for sale or trade
for dry cattle. O. S. Barber,
Decatir, 2642 Frazier Rd., Rt.

Jersey Cow, to freshen soon,
41/2-5 gal. daily, $185. Boyd
Gardner, Goggins, Box 99.

Several good reg. horn type
Hereford bulls, featuring blood
of Noe Baca Duke and Wyom-
ing Hereford Ranch, 8 mos.
fo 18 mos. old, $500.-$1500.
Percy A. Price, Leesburg, Rt.
ae

Solid Red Purebred Santa
yrs. old,
ready for service, out of King
Ranch Stock, $750. Richard D.
Load, Andersonville, RED is
Tel. 4318, Americus.

OE 10 mos. old Holstein bull |

| markings, 15 mos.

Brahman Bull,

Reg. Angus cow, 5 yrs. old,
with reg. buli calf at side, Beli
Boy breeding; proven 5 yr. old
reg. Angus Bull and some bull
calves, good bloodlines, good




condition.,W. T. Torgeson, Cor-

nelia, Care Whistle Top Farm.

Guernsey-Jersey Cross Milch
Cow with heifer calf 1 mos.
old, $225.00, at my place. Mrs.
Mary Taylor, Guyton. - 4

16 reg. Hereford and Polled
Hareford cows, $500. ea. See
by appointment. L. B. Cham-
bers, Madison, Tel. 83.

Reg. horned, halter broken,

Hereford bull calf born Mar.

13, 1951, weighed 510 lbs. Nov.
1, 1951, good head, exc. mark-
ing and conformation, out-
standing short, thick and deep
neck. Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground.*

Good Guernsey male calf, 4
mos. old, and purebred Hol-
stein male, 5 mos. old. Both

very nice. 30c lb. O. E. Younce, ~

Fairburn, Phone 7275,

Fine Reg. Horned Hereford
bull, about 31/2 yrs. old, will
weigh around 1 M Ibs.,
O. M. Coffee, Lithia Springs,
P. O. Box 56.

Holstein, purebred Springer,
heavy milker. Contact. C. N.
Davis, Smyrna, Rt. 3, Box 40.
Care Belmont Stop.

Purebred Holstein Bull, fine
old, $175. at
barn. Mrs. Ethel Jones,

Rt. 2.

Reg. Jersey Heifer, 1 yr. old,
$200. at barn, with papers. Mrs.

| H. B. Whitmore, Canton, Rt. 1.
Thoroughbred Jersey Male, 8

mos: old, entitled to register,

| artificially bred, his sire, Greeo

Pastures Afterglow No. 446754;
|Dam, Normandale
| Sultan No. 1691940. Sell or. ex-

Dreamer

eae F. P. Prather, Monroe,
Rt. .

ee PC Hereford Bull- Domi-
no strain,. almost 4 yrs. old,
very gentle, $600. H. M. Steele,
Norcross, Rt. 1.

Reg. Hereford Bull, about 600

Ibs., $200. or exch.: for Black:

Angus Heifer. Homer Hudson,

Winston, Rt. 1.

Holstein Heifer, bred, 17 mo;
old, about 650 lbs. for sale. C.
L. Perdue, Decatur, 3401 Flat
Shoals Rd.

Bull, 2 Heifers, out of r oe
Angus Cows, by a registere
ready for ser-
vice this Spring. Sell or exch.



for reg. Angus Heifers, Dr. J.
H. Nicholson, Madison. :





notice.

meet the requirements.

cept where entirel
INDIVIDUALLY 0
of a family and household.

POSITIVELY no notices in

ROOMS FOR RENT
NEITHEROUT OF THE



FARM LAND EDITION __..

Our Spring; 1952 SPECIAL FARM LAND SUPPLE
MENT, will be published, March 26.
FARM LAND FOR SALE, FOR ,MONEY RENT
WANTING TO BUY and WANTING TO RENT, and IN
EXCHANGE FOR GEORGIA (only) LAND NOTICES
MUST reach the office of the BULLETIN, 22 State Capi-
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17. All notices of this type received LATER than Mon.,
March 17, will NECESSARILY have to be OMITTED
from publiciation in our Spring Farm Land _ Issue.
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Notices for the-Land Issue MAY NOT EXCEED 65-70
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ALSOif you have more than
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than the 65-70 words, including name and address.
NOTICE ONLY TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR TO MEM-
BER OF IMMEDIATE HOUSEHOLD OR FAMILY, ex-
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FIRMS OR AGENTS, not city (small town property per-
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FARMS AND

ONE

interest of REAL ESTATE

STATE property or land





$350.

Lula,

ye























































SON to America.

patriotic American citizens.

CATTLE FOR SALE



: Dbl. Standard Polled Here-
ford Reg. Bull, approx. 14 mos.
old, built low, blocky, dark red

color, well marked, sired by
Aster Domino 2. Reasonable.
Apply. D. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville,

Canadian Bred Ayrshire Bull
dropped Nov. 11, 1950, will reg-
ister in buyers name. J. P.

566. Tel. 1386 J.



HOGS FOR SALE



7 Shoats, ready to butcher,
around 15 lbs., 18 lb.; 16 Du-
roc-OIC pigs, 6 wks. old Feb.
10th, $10. ea. A. L. Hendrix,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

SPC Boar Pigs, ready for
service in May, select breed-
ing stock, from Registry Merit
litters. Write for prices and
descriptions. L. G. Owensby,
Tennille, Rt. 2, Care Top Spot
Farm. :

3 reg. Big Bone Black Afri-
can Guinea males, about old
enough for light service, reg.
in buyers name, best of blood-
lines, $45. ea. at my place;
$50. shipped. Letters ans. Carl
H. Cox, Statham.

ae Registry of Merit SPC pigs,
os /best of bloodlines, cholera im-
is mune, wormed, crated, reg. in
buyers name, satis. guar. for
sale. James A. Yancey, Austell.





ASH

By JOHN T. WOOD. M. C.,
FIRST IDAHO DISTRICT

The Human Rights Convention has already

been passed by the United Nationsthat

-supergovernment ofithe World, of which every

- American unwittingly became a citizen when
its Charter was signed in 1945. :

The Human Rights Convention is just one
of the sections in the new Bill of Rights in
this fake superworld government, in which
every paragraph, seutence and word speaks
with a forked tongue, usually meaning the
exact opposite of what they say.

It has not yet been passed by the U. S.
Senate, largely due to the efforts of the Ameri-
can Bar Association, and particularly its Past
President, Frank E. Holman,
to the Senate that if, and when they did give
the Convention Treaty Rights, causing it
become the Supreme Law of the Land,
would spell the destruction of our system
constitutional government in America.

The U.S. Senate may not pass this TREA~

But they DID give its
MOTHER, the United Nations, Treaty Rights,
strange though it may seem to many true,

ple learn to judge the future by the past; and
it is not easy to fool even a dog twice.



NGTO

It is my purpose to attempt to analyze this
Human Rights Convention in this, and suc-
ceeding issues. i

Citizens of the United States may pas
freely from one state to another. The same
right would be given to citizens of the World

State under this Convention. Now for some
forked tongue business:

Russia signed this Convention long
but can you even imagine her permitting free
travel of Americans in Russia? Or in Hun-
gary? or even in our new supposed friend,
Yugoslavia? ie

All our present immigration laws shall be
nullified by this Treaty. Can you visualize
the tremendous horde of undesirables this
Convention would let loose upon America?



-

in pointing out

to. How would our labor unions like the inevi-
it table of the flood of cheap labor which would
of swamp their labor market, even though most

of them are asking for the passage of this
Convention? American labor has obtained
tremendous advantages under the American

way of life. What would be its. affect upon
their future status? Think it over, Union
And wise peo- members. as

Its passage would spell the doom of our
American system of jurisprudence. The func-



- cult to draw the line between domes

+
ago, -

dence, and our Constitution, with i




































tions of our higher courts woul
within the scope of the Internation
the United Nations. It would hb

ternational matters. Domestic courts
inevitably tend to assume the c
mere police courts, and even their
would necessarily have the right of rev
reversal by the International Court, sir
human rights. would be under their

tion. vane

Runnymede and Magna Charta; the
Bill of Rights; our_Declaration o

ed Bill of Rights, would cease to
solid bulwarks of our Freedoms. Ab
entrance to every American Court m
inscribed in black letters that old Bib
ment: Ichabod, the Glory is dep
Israel. See eae
Numerous letters are coming in
most of them opposed to it. I am op
the principle in general, and voted ag
last year. It would take a lot of a
change my mind; and more concessio
have to be accepted by the Defense
ment than-I think they will grant,
should favor it, especially with t
Administration in the saddle.

ISOLATION IS PATRIOTISM IN At

ee



Warren, Thomasville, BuO. Box),



HOGS FOR SALE



5 OIC : gilts, 2 OIC boars,
can be reg. buyers name, $12.-
50 ea. Raymond Peters, Social
Circle.

Big Bone Guinea-PC Sow,,.

150 Jbs., $50. at my place. Will
not ship. Miss Cora Wade, ~Al-
tO; Seta :

8 Brood Sows, OIC-PC. Cross,
Feb. and March farrow, at my
place just off Childress on
McMurray. Spencer Carter, At-
lanta, Rt. 4, Box 487. Tel. Am.
9237.

Pigs, $10. up. Geo. U. Steff-
ner, Atlanta, Peachtree Arcade.

Reg. Dudoc Brood Sow, good
producer, 2 yrs. old, bred to
reg. Duroc Boar, $100. with
papers transferred to buyer.
Sell or trade for Heifer, Year-
ling of same value. J. A. Brown,
Felton, Rt. 1.


3 purebred Duroc Male Pigs,
about 95 Ibs. each, 4 mos. old,

}can register in buyers name,

$35. ea. if taken soon. J. L.
Kimbrell, Patterson, Rt. 2, Box
54. /

50 Hereford, New Hampshire,
and PC Pigs, 6-8 wks. old, Pre-

fer to sell whole group at once. |

Mrs. Tom Strickland, Chipley,
Bt 35

8 reg SPC Pigs, 11 weeks-3

mos. old, backed by prize win- |9

ning stock. See at my farm 12
mi. N. Alma. Lamar Altman,
Alma, Rt. 1. fi













acceptable.

SOME RULES REGARDING INSERTION
SS - OF NOTICES

be To insure proper classification and insertion of notices
bs in the Bulletin, all copy should be in our office at least a
re week or ten days prior to date of publication.

Anew copy of notice must be sent for each insertion. We
reserve the right to re-write a]l notices in as few words
Pes as possible to give clear, concise meaning.

& In submitting notices, state plainly if FOR SALE,
WANTED, or IN EXCHANGE FOR, giving price and
a limited description of Item and your NAME AND
ADDRESS: Box Number,

Initials, etc. alone are no

| dle-spring







C. H. Alden, Director



Notice To All Certified Sweet Potato Growers

Get your sweet potato tape orders in early and avoid
congestion and delay in getting your tape. As soon as
inspectors in your territory certify your sweet potatoes
to be free of insect infestation and plant disease, kindly
fill out your Growers Affidavit, showing that potatoes
have been properly dipped before bedding, the number
of bushels bedded, and send this affidavit to:

Georgia Dept. of Entomology
! 432 State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia

HOGS FOR SALE

HOGS FOR SALE

HOGS FOR



OIC Pigs, Shoats, Open Gilts,
Bred Sows, Top quality, best
breeding. U. S. Hwy. 78 to Pos-
sum Lake near Stone Mountain.
Follow signs.to Oraland Farm.
W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1.

SPC Males and Gilts, (reg.)
10 wks. old, also 3 SPC Males,
125 lbs. ea. H. Talley, Ohoope,

| Box 51.

Reg. Hampshire Sow of ex-
cellent quality and _ breedinz,
raised 10 nice fall pigs, bred to
cham. Hampshire boar-for mid-
litter. Information
furnished on request. Bob Allen
Wall, Axson, c/o River View
Farm. E

SPC Bred Gilts, open Giits,
Weanling Pigs, from Grand
Champ. bloodlifes. Exc. founda-
tion stock. All inquires ans.
promptly. Tel. FR 1802, At-
lanta. George Brownlee, Jr.,
Ben Hill cco Sandra-La Farm.

Weanling Pigs, $8. ea.; SPC
Boar; Also Tame Rabbits; and
Reg. Holstein Bull Calves 10
miles S. Conyers, Hwy. 20 at
Peachstone Shoals Old Alex
Smith Farm. H. G. Buss, Cov-
ington, Rt. 2.

8 FFA Purebred SPC males,
3 mos. old, mother holds title
of Blue Ribbon, reg. duyers
name, $25. ea. treated. Charles
Merritt, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3, Box

4-A. :

SPC Pigs, $10. ea.; Shoats,
$12.50-$20.; 6 Bred Gilts, $35.
All sired by Handsom Boy, Son
of Wonder Boy 1948 SE Fair
Grand Champ. Marvin E. West,
Tyrone.

8-12 wks. old OIC Pigs, short
nose, blocky type, reg. buyer's
name, ship anywhere, $25. 9a.
T. C.. Burnett, Quitman, Rt. 3.

2 reg Hereford Male Pigs, 4
mos. old, with~papers, $35. ea.
C. M. Lane, Colquitt.

Hampshire Boar Pigs,
type, weaned, good conditicn,
can be -registered in buyer's
name, also 1 yr. old reg. Champ.
for sale r trade for bred giit.
Chas. Duggan, Cochran, Rt. 4.

10 thrifty pigs, 8-10 wks. old,
farrowed Jan. 4th., OIC-Tam-
worth breeding, $25. pr. my
farm. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton

med.

Reg. Duroc Jersey Pigs, male
and female, $20, ea. at my place.
Will not ship. See: Julius C.
Zipperer, Marlow, RFD 1, Box
70.

Purebred Blue Guinea Shoats,
one boar ready for light service,
2 Gilts, $30. ea: shipped; $25.
at barn; Also other Shoats, for
sale. W> J. Weldon, Woodbury,
Ro: 3:

Reg. SPC Champion Blood-
line Breeding Stock, from

Souths leading prize winning |







herd. Priced to sell. Quitman
Barrs, Eastman.

et

jold, Grandson, Master Model

-in the United States range from 3

areas causing destruction or large

| one or two months, the job of eradi-



Reg. Hampshire Bred Guilts,
from Prize Winning Sow, all
bred to a\Son of the Executive,
the $3,000 Grand Champ. $1900.
ea.; Also 70-90 lb. Boars and
Gilts, reg. and treated, $35. ea.
Will ship. J. B. Olliff, Argyle.

Reg. Duroc Males, ready for
service, $40. ea.; 2 Bred Gilis,
$60. ea.; 2 Litters Pigs, $25. ea.
Ernest J. Carter, Baxley.

Reg. SPC Boar, 18 mos. old,
400-450 lbs. free of angs,
Champ. FFA at State Fair. Con-
tact Chester FFA Chapter, Fred
Webster, Teacher, Chester.

Reg. Hampshire Boar, 10 mos.

and Blender Bound, out of pro-
duction registry sow and _ litter,
placed high at Southern Type
Conference and Champ, of our
county 1951, sired excellent
crop winter pigs. Bob Allen
Wall, Axson, cco River View
Farm. 5 |



ea.

old, $40. ea.; Gilts
3 mos. old, $30. ea. All |

crated, FOB. See at
L. W. Seago, Pinehu

Reg. Minn. No. 1.
Breeding Stock, (1st. b
stock developed by
scientific principles),
old, $35, ea, reg. buy
Cholera immunized.

Bower, Alma, Rt.

Blocky: Duroe Pigs, m
female, 4-5 mos. old,
treated for cholera, cr.
in buyers name,
Jas. H. Braziel, Jr., Vo
Teacher, Lyons. :

SPC Gilts and |

markings, reg. b

it to book order.

5 mos. old, treated fo:
crated, reg. buyers
FOB. Kenneth |
Lyons. : es

Be



Pests of all kinds are troublesome,
but noxious = cause eter
losses than most farmers im: -
The farmer of today may be likened
unto the man of the parable who
sowed good seed in his field, and
while men slept his enemy came
and sowed tares among the wheat,
and went his way.

Estimates of losses from weeds

to 5 billions of dollars. Noxious
weeds not only lower production and
quality of the current crop, but such
weeds as mustard and dodder if al-
lowed to mature seed down the land
for many years to come. Quack-
grass, Canada thistle, hedge bind-|
weed, and other weeds with vigor-
ous rootstocks, spread over large

losses to both present and succeed-
ing crops. ie

Weeds listed as noxious-vary in
different states, even in adjoining
states. Three kinds so listed in prac-
tically all states are field bindweed,
Canada thistle, and dodder (all spe-
cies). Those that are considered
noxious in from 20 to 35 states are
buckhorn or plantain (Plantago
spp.), corncockle, curly dock and
other docks (Rumex spp.) Horse-
nettle, Johnsongrass, knapweed,
leafy spurge, mustard (Brassica
spp.), and sowthistle. Those consid-
ered noxious in from 10 to 19 states
are Bermudagrass, chess or cheat,
hoary cress, nutgrass, oxeye daisy,
and pennycress. In addition to these
rather widely distribufed and gen-
erally noxious weeds, there are 33
other plamts considered as noxious
weeds in from 2 to 9 states, and 34
others in only one state. ;

The first step in keeping rid of
objectionable weeds on your farm
is to know and recognize them when
you see them, By always keeping on
the lookout, you can adopt without
delay methods of eradication which
can be readily effective. But. if
weeds are left undisturbed for even

cation may be very much more dif-
ficult and expensive.

As an exira precaution, keep a}

dried specimen of the plant for

Weeds
Reduce yields.
Lower quality o
Increase produ
Retard machi

sects.

crops.

ing. :



marauders, so that
effective control mea
inaug
for identification.
When the invasion
weed is over only a s!
is discovered early,
cultural treament or
of 24D or ofher
should be effective v
or cost, but if one p
lows a weed to
spread over a large





may be multiplie

with the possibility

eradicate it may_no

fective. OS aa

If one is a ig
shipment i ano

necessary to take cb;
the noxious

To make a long :
hooves every farmer
ter acquainted
weeds of his te



comparison with later suspected eff eti

Ge 2
s me

Foster diseases
Cause infestation

Are evidence of p

of runners or rootstocks





















































































MARKET BULL

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE





RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

HOGS FOR SALE








Black African
san ea. at home;
Ready Feb.
i oe




Reg. Black PC Pigs, 9 wks.
old, Feb. ist., $25. ea. crated
light; Choice Gilts, 5 mos. old,
life treated, healthy, condition,
ee ea. C. Elliott West, Cuth-
ert.

0 Duroc Jersey Pigs, 1 male,
1 female, best of breeding, far-



4 Chinchilla Breeding, Does, oe AUSTRALORE:
i0 mos. old, large litters, heavy 2
milkers, $4. ea.; Other age fry-| 40 AAAA direct 300-350 eg
ers, young ones, $2.50 Pr. Paul} matings young laying hens an
Burson, Norcross, Hunter St. |pullets, Austra White, arfd Nil

Reds, $2.50 ea. Ship at your
Junior size NZW Gray and
Rad Chinchilla, 2 does, ? Ruck expense. Letter ans. Mrs. D. T. i

One Mare Mule, about 1000
lbs., with some age, $35. Mrs.
H. B. Yeomans, Collins, Rt. 1.

Red mare mule, 7~yrs. old,
wt. 1150 lbs., work anywhere,
$125.; Also 2 H wagon, used 5
yrs. but A-1 cond. $60. Homer







Boar with pa-
nding stock, 11 mos.
winner at BFA Pig




















lumbus. Ship at | rowed Sept. 19, 1951, at 110 los.,/E. Garrison, Macon, Rt. 3,|of either, $6. 50. Exp. collect, peeled amas o pees: a
expense. Letters ans.|$35. ea. Reg. in buyers name.|Phone 3-0968. Prompt shipment. R. C. Moore,| 90 Austra White Pullets,4 A
ook, LaGrange, Rt.|M.-J. Corbin, Oak Park. Rec. Venn, Watlite. anddi Rockmart, Rt. 3, Springdale|grade, 8 mos. old, laying, $2.

SPC Male Hog, about 300 !bs.|horse, with papers, for sale.| 4 ea. Trade for Grist Mill. V. A.




e SOIC: pigs, ready

Cliett, Wray, Rt. 2.
for sale. :

BABY CHICKS:

Best giade, large type Black
Minorca and dark strain Pro-
duction R. I. chicks, from blood-

good shape, for service, $75, at
my barn. U. S. Lashley, Ogie
thrope. ;

2 Reg. Hereford Male Pigs, 4

mos. old, $35. ea, C. M. Lane,
Colquitt.



1 pair ped. NZW, doe bred,
$12.00; 2 ped. NZ Red Does
bred, $7.50 ea; 1 ped: Calif.
Sr. Buck, and Ped. Doe, $7.50
ea. Trade some for pheasants.
C. P. Houston, Atlanta, 1901

Letters ans. Ralph Ellington,
Thomaston, P. O. Box 862.

Pair good farm mare mules,
wt. around 1000 and 1100 Ibs,
ea. around 12 yrs. old. Guar.















rrowed Dec. Ist, good
sale, Tel. 8-2807.

















: : both to be perfectly gentle in ; r .
Rd. ot Pe aaa Ma. Reg. Duroc Jersey Pigs, $29.;vety respect, work anywhere | Young St., S. E. (Tel. Di. 7411), $18.50 cp a D. "McDonald!
Box sODs ea.-at my place. Will not ship. |Single or double, $150. for pr.| Senior Angora Doe, $4 Ex- | Milledgeville.
See: Julius C. Zipperer, Mar-{|Mrs. S. A. Phillips, Palmetto, change for NZW or Chinchilla
bred OIC pigs, no}jow, R. R. 1, Box 70. \ Rt. 1, Rico Road, Phone 5153.| Doo. Letters ans. BANTAMS:

J. F, Ginn,































































type, ready Mar. Mule, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1250, a| Atlanta, 451. Metropolitan Pl.,; Fancy Bantams: Dark Brah-

Duroc Pigs, med. blocky type, | . J
eh eBay best of bloodlines, out of trae 1 H wagon and 1 Jersey cow,|S. E. ma, Mille Fluer, White Leghorn, a
ce litters, life treated against 6 yrs. old, ireshen March 25th. D Rabbit, ae White Crested Black Polish, $5.
orders ~ for OIC) cholera, reg. in buyers name, My place. Inquire_at Gulf Fill- he <p a a a ae ea. up. Fred Thompson, Ciarks-
A. Nash, At-|14 wks. old, males and females, | ing Station at Sugar Hill. C.-C. | Ons OREN Or FS 90,

Jessie Maxwell, Rockmart, Rt.

1 e
Super-Wooler Angora

Wilson, Buford, Rt. 3.

Saddle also work horses and
3 young mules, cheap for cash.

Gibson St, S) E.

Duroc Service
ky type, excellent

$25. ea.; Several Duroc Males,
7-8 mos, old, 150-175 lbs., $45.
ea. All prices. FOB. Malcom

Game Bantam Hens, $1.50 ea
R. R. White, St. Elmo, Tenn.

Rab- Rp 3, (Res, Walker Co. Ga).

yre. Ga, A en ee : ae . ea} Indian Springs, Fed ok Senet ities Mixed Small T B
. oO S . .
bject_reg., $75.00;|} Selling out complete lot Hogs, |% Highfalls Rd. G. S. Tread ene Robert i Smith: Cedar- ixe ma ype Bantam

Hens, laying for Ist. time, also
roosters; 50c ea. not prepaid.
Mrs. Lawson Peterson, Vidalia.

well, Jackson, RFD.

4 yr. old Stallion for sale or
trade for Guernsey bull. T. C.

OIC pigs ready
$10. ea.; Also pigs,
00; Shoats, $17.50.
t. 6053. Jim Grant,

Shoats, and Pigs, Joe B. Phil-
lips, College Park, Valley Lakes,
Rt. 1. (1 mi. W. Stonewall).

town, Martha Lane.
1 tine Black Checker Buck,













Ra 22 white OIC Big Bone| Holder Sr., Rome, RFD, 5, Box 17 mos. old, $12.00; 2 oe Extra fine Silver Sebright
v : , : - 319. \ Checker Does, 12 mos. old, $5. . shot Sea
ae Guinea and SPC Pigs; Brood Peat Wiis ONAN Buck-.o Bantams, from prize winning
1 little bone P. C-|Sows, 1 SPC, 5 White OIC, 2 mos. old, $4.50. Papers on all;|Stck, pairs, singles, $3. ea.
a., not reg., at MY | Big Bone Guinea; 1 White OIC and 15 eight weeks old Rab-| Write: Bobby Willis, Dudley,
_ Hooker School.| yale. No purebred. Ivon S.| RABBITS AND CAVIES Ries Binns Giants and Cheek-| COR te
9. Joe Robinson, | Rolader, Atlanta, 687 Moores a SALE - | ers, $1.50 ea. Ship FOB. Mrs.} Trioc in Whi
3, Box 114. , pl. ea. ip . Trios in White Leghorn and.
Mill Rd. N. W. Tel. CH 2786. een oolee Cortona EOL ge eee ae, Wie Peeho
oc pigs, males and Box 104. play winners SE Fair $5. trie
unrelated, best of ae : 4 California Does, 4 mos. old, And 3 Apr. hatch Dark RI Red.
$25. ea.; Bred Gilts,| HORSES AND MULES 2 ped. NZW Does, bred, 3 ped. Cockerels, $5. ea. D. A. Asbury,
FOB. 6 mi. E. San- FOR SALE Calif. Does, 2 ped. Chinchilla SHEEP & GOATS Atlanta, 442 Atwood St.
M. M. Newsome, Does, 1 ped. NZW Buck, 1 ped. FOR SALE
eae Epa less one year old, 1950 hatch RI Red Bantanis,
reg. Duroe ce Black Mare Mule, sound, | +70 g00 stock, M. W. Day, 4. pr.; Silver Spangled Hami-
also sell Reg. male| gentle, work anywhere, good| Thomson, RFD 3. Toggenberg Milk Goat, good bare $4. - ney 1951 hatch Cocix,_
prox. 100 Ibs, $80. 00.|cond., blocky built, 7 yrs. old;; NZW Chinchilla, from reg.| milk strain, will freshen soon, ae fie Ae

S. 5.

RI Red Bantam Hens, 1 White
Leghorn Bantam Rooster for
sale. Dan Gray, Columbus, 2409

s for reg. pigs, al- Metropolitan Pl.

istered, ready Feb.
ea. W. H. Gazaway,
ao spacial

Also Guernsey - Jersey Milch
Cow, fresh 2nd. calf, for sale.
T. W. Simmons, Douglasviile,
Broad St. f

stock does, bred or-unbred, 8
wks. old, or older. Place or-
ders. Phone 149 W, or write.
J. R. Lawson, Social Circle.

5-6 qts. daily, for sale or trade
fer small horse, etc. Charles
Burkhalter, Atlanta, 7 Cross
St., N. W., Center Hill.

Saddle and Work Horses, and; 2 NZW_ Rabbits, thorough-| Pure Toggenberg Buck Kids, Tenth St.
kinds, Shed. 3 Young Mules for sale cheap.| bred but not registered, 1 from fine registered parents, B ee fi SC Wet:
reeding, reg. See, 2 miles W. Indian Springs| buck, 1 doe, 7 mos. old, for|can be registered in buyers re ger Ole Se ee

me CO. 2 Bro ded, O.- 8 Bisex
Breasted game bantams, $3.
trio; pair Saddle Feather Foot-
ed Tumblers, $3. pr. M. O. Don
Reagan, LaFayette.

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS.
Dark Cornish Cockerels, from

on High Falls Rd. near Hwy.
42. G. S.- Treadwell, Jackscn,
RFD.

2 good Young Mules for sale
or trade for cows, yearlings, or
on Ford Tractor. A. R. Williams,
Mitchell, Rt. 1.

sale. See in mornings.
Francis, Jr.,
Holbrook Rd.

Fine stock -Chinchilla Does,
Bucks, 8 mos. old, $4. ea.; Does
bred before shippings, $5. ea.;
Take orders for 2 mos. old rab-

OF.

name, cheap for quick sale. W.
Brookhaven, 1000

A. Roach, Savannah, RFD 6,
Box 321, LaRoach Ave.

Toggenberg Milk Goat, fresh-
ened Jan. 23, four quarts, $20.
Wa. Stephens, Ellenwood,
Rt. 1, County Line Rd.

ie. Will not ship.

boar,
Yanndt ship. E.
part.



350
Ns



ky Type Raisb:

3-6 mos. old, $25.-






> ; ; bits, Read 30 d $2.50 iz rowi
Bred Sows, Gilts, 8 yr. old Mule, work any-| 2) Mas Gee) 15 Common Goats for sale.| Prize stock, now crowing, from
mos. old, cham- where, fast walker, no bad ea.s Alvin L, McLendon, Jr., Staten Taylor, Alma, RFD 1. | cross breeding, $2.50 ea.; 2,

es, reasonable. habits, and good 2 H Wagon tor MEET FOR O08. Pair Milk Goats, $20. Ex- | $4.50. Expressed light coops. O.






























































unt during Febru-|<ale or trade for cow, yearlings,| Choice ped. Giant Chinchil-|change for good pigs. J. F.|C. Bradberry, Covington, Rt. 1,
d FFA members. | or hogs. J. 1. Stokes, Gordon, | las, Wing Ridge Wonder Boy | Wellborn, Rock Springs. Box 135.
. John F. Fowler, Rik: bloodlines, bucks from separate : line H 3 chico: Pau Cae
Box 328. litters, immediate del., 8-12 One_ good Yearling amp-{ 3 purebre ar ornish
seers One 6 yr. Se 5 Gaited Saddle} weox Gig Juniors, $4. ea. Buck shire Ram, $50. C. J. Hardman,|}Cockerels, large enough
Red Duroc Boar Mare, Bay with beautiful mark-| 6, Doe, Papers furnished. Robt. | Commerce. for service, late spring hatch,
old; reg. in buy-|ings, gentle, for women. or P.- Mic Deve MSNeds ODE Se well developed, healthy, 3, $7.,
ea. Travis Pitt- ; : oP: ; : . a $

ao es Pitt children $150. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, mag TewOD, puiells FO 2 Billies, one. 10 mos. old $3. ea. Exch for equal value
Waynesboro, Rt. 1, Box 486. fe ner } aoe oe ao , Mrs. J. E. Granger, Reidsvilie.

old OIC pigs, short : \ Heavy wt. Chinchilla and |0S. ubian, $20. Tel. Pal- =

: Pair of Horse Mules, 3 and 4 metto 7365. L. J. Hendricks,| 1 Req Snake Head Game ae

a Rabbits, 2 mos. old, $1.50
3 $2.75: Pr,: $4: trio: 6= 8 mos.
old. breeding age, $2. 50 ea.;

reg. in buyers
anywhere, $25. ea.
tt, Quitman, Rt. 3.

yrs. old, between 1000-1100 lbs.,

Sharpsburg, Rt. 1, Box 134.
also nice Saddle Mare and 7

About 75 head good grade

Rooster, prize winner, trimmed, woe
2 yrs. old, $5. Will ship. Mrs. W. :



mos, old Filly, for sale. W. A.| $4.75 Pr. $7. trio. F. A. Park. A. Hall; Elberton, P. O. Box
ampshire Boars and _/Ditzel, Cleveland, Rt. 3. ae Rt. . ee a pike Ser PAY sen, 213.
\ vt z :
$35. ea.; Bred Sows! pair Nice Mares, 6 and 8 yrs. Heavy Wt. Chinchilla and HAMBURGS:

5.- $150. ea, Purnish old, matched in color and size,| NZW Rabbits, 6 mos, old, $2.50



Short nose, | work to anythi

hi ything. Can get al-|ea.; $4.75 Pr.; $7. 1-2 LIVESTOCK WANTED Purebred, fine, snappy, aiert
ied oe fen most at your price. R. T. Jones, | old, a 50 ea.: : $6 ae Pr.; 9. Silver Spangled Hamburg Cov!

?

erels, $4. ea.; Also young WU

Dalton, Rt. 1.
Hamburg Cockerel to excna:

2 good 7 yr. old Mare Mules, | P



tia, 2 mos. old, $1.50 ea.; $2.75
; $4. trio. David Park, Al-



HOGS:

Tamworth Ae L : ite Tur} i: :
2 eee oe perfect condition, work any- bias Rei Want 1 Guinea gilt hog, pre- oe oe a
ES 1, all subj. 0 reg. where, 1200 Ibs., $200. pr. at| Californians, fine quality, | fer already bred, Advise details.| pot, Eason, Tifton, Rt. 6. :

my home 6 mi. So. Pitts. A. H. Mrs. J. W. Kuhns, Hortense, Rt.

Conner, Pitts, Rt. 2.

Bay Mare, 8 yrs. old, about
900 lbs., gentle, $100. cash or
trade for pigs or calves. Thomas
Arthur, Dawson, Rt. 3.

2 Niee Gentle Mares, 7 and 9

ped., eligible to register, young-
sters, $3, ea. $5, Pr Rew |

breeding age, bucks, $4.00;|qHORSES & MULES:

does, $6.50; $10: Pr.; Trio, $16. Want good blocky, work mare

50. Cash or MO. No checks. ;
. : mule, black with brown nose,
Stuart Lewis, Atlanta, 1264 5:7 yrs olt wt. 900-1000 Ibs.

Cumberland Rd. VE 1072. 14-16 18 hends bien GOL. oO:

ing stock. See:

arm, Mule, 1100 lbs.,
vhere, $50. M. H. Pat-
ton, Rt. 1, Near sand
aunity. -

short nose, blocky,
winhing stock, reg.

LEGHORNS.

75 nine months old White
Leghorn Pullets, laying, $2. ea.;
100 White Leghorn Pullets, soon
to lay, 4 mos. old, $1.50 ea. W.
C. Wilkerson, Sparkes.





name, 8- . ol 1200 Ibs. ea.,| . Pure large size Rabbits,|Neal, LaFayette, Rt. 1. :
0 OD: culg rhe Sg ae ee Me Bem Chinchilla, Flemish G/unts, x! : a Around 400 heavy type White
Jones, Dalton, Rt. 1. _ Steel Grey Bucks, and Does,|, Want hear from parties with|Teghorn Hens,, average wt. 5 5

my home, $12.50 up.

21/2 ol A ne 3|low priced gentle pony. Cor-|ips or re, 1 yr. old, } g,
, Acworth, Rt. 1. Good Mare Mule, and nearly nce ane Baee ate i re respondence ans, State details. | gq" eet. $0.28 ee ee
-Male, reg. about|new 1 H Turner Plow, $55. for|old Buck, $5. Several small |Fred Burns, Dahlonega. not ship. 1 m1. E. Newborn on
50. Bruce Hudson, jall. E. C. Reeves, Gainesville, ones. All guar. pure and to} Want. small Shetland pony,|Hwy 142. M. T. Morrow, New-

Rt. 1, Brown Bridge Rd. Tel. grow large size. L. A. Crawley, | gentle for small child to handle. | born.

Pig, 4 mos. old, | 244 Ww. (| Social Circle, Box 181. . __|State age, height and price. W-| 005 veor 1951 hatch Roselawn
blocky, ready for| 2 good farm mules, wt. $950} Woo) Kong Angora Rabpits;| 1. Srown,. Atlanta, 297 | Mc-|. 10 i. Teghorn Pullets in heavy
apers, reg. Jnited | Ibs. ea., 8 yrs. old, quality guar.|g mos. old, $7.50 Pr. Express| Millan St. N. W. EH 3108. prodietion, 6205.-for ldk. Boe
rx Assoc., in buy-|Also have farm equipment. } collect: Mrs. W. R. McMillian, Want small mule or horse, | Blount, Gay, Rt. 1. Roni ee
: _ mi. Ww. Cohutta. Cleve Hill, Reynolds, Rt. Z; Rockmart, Re 2: not over 550 lbs. to plow gar- ; ;

(Near Miona Spring)
Dandy jet black saddle horse

400 Colonial Best Egg Grade

den; Also want for cash a male U Y 1
White Leghorn Pullets, just in

NZ Reds, J r Bred : : *
pi ANnIOTS ang. te guinea pig (calvie), short hair-

Does, for sale. Miss Arminda











| wt. 1000 lbs., 6 yrs. old, has all
the gaits, gentle but too game
for children to ride. D. A. Bag-
ley, M. D. Austell. ;

Good farm mule, full ag life,
. old, wt. 1100 Ibs. $50.






bucks, all 4 and 8 mos. old,
| sell in pai



Mason, a Point, 210 Center
Ave. CA 7066.

Rabbits: 35 Angoras, Wool
King stock, Jr. and Sr. Does,
breeding bucks, 10 gilted





ed, of breeding age. Advise
particulars. James C. Mayhue,
Nicholson, Rt. 1, Box 182.
SHEEP:

Want 10 or more good bred
Ewes, Mutton type. Contact.

Chas. W.,Kennedy, Americus,
& Phone A272.





production, $2. ea. Will not ship...
Contact at once, A. B. Pophariy
Fayetteville, Rt. 1.

60 Derr-Keystone White Les-
horn Pullets, 4 mos. old, for
sale. W. F. Crowell, College
Park, Rt. 3, Box 475. Fairfax



5845.




LP

Atlanta,
WwW.

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populations increasing rapidly, it is ob-
vious that, in order to meet our food,
feed and raiment requirements in the
future, every cultivated acre must pro-
On the other hand,

duce its maximum.

AGRICULTURAL

(Continued from Page One)

production.





CHIEN

the cost of production is increasing rap-
idlytabor, fertilizers, machinery
every item which enters into the cost of
This necessitates more eco-
nomical production which can only be
accomplished by heavier yields bet acre.



and



POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY WANTED



ORPINGTONS:

6 fine Yellow Buff Orpington
Roosters, $1.50 ea.; 6 Fine Game
Stages, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Marie
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 196.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
ETC: :

Nice Bob White Quail, $2. ea.
C. Whit Turner, McDonough.

2 grown (male and female)
Indian Peafowl, worth $40. ea.;
12 young, $20-$25. ea. Will ship
to you on cash basis. Berley
Downs, Royston, Rt. 1.

Young Producing White King

Pigeons, any number of mated
pairs, $2. pr. Dewitt Barrick- |
low, Doerun.

White Northern _Bob Quail, |
reared in warm roomy houses, ,
now being processed for early
laying, strong, healthy, fast on
wing, from champion layers, $4.
pr. Phone RA. 8982. J. E. Akins, |
1531 Athens, Ave.,

6 varieties Pheasants, taking
orders for eggs and chicks for
spring delivery; Several pair}
1951 hatch Gold and Silvers,
for sale or exch. for 3 deck
Elec.
stat control if in good condition.
Clarence Morgan, Fort Gaines.

. Full blooded Red Carneau
Pigeons, working, banded, good

squab producers, shawl - type |
birds, 2 prs., $14..C. W. Taylor,
Albany, 609 Oglethrope Ave.

Large Healthy Ga. Bob White
Quail, good for restocking and
breeding purposes, $6. pr.
Howard Martin, Carrollton.

Large Georgia Bob White
Quail, $5. pr." Will ship. Ernest
Braziel, Jr., Rocfielle,
ROCKS:

15 purebred Barred Rocks, |
fine for}

young hens, laying,
breeding, $1.80 .ea. FOB. No
checks. Mrs. A. R. Cox, Blue
Ridge.

Pure Tassell Ginn Red, and
pure Strippling Blue Pit Game
Cocks-Stags -for sale. W. A.
Roach, Savannah, RFD 6, Box
321, LaRoach Ave.

White Cornish Roosters, 1951
hatch, and Apr. hatch Pullets,
$2.50 ea. Mrs, R.-K. Pruitt,
Lavonia. Rt, 2.

1 trio Brown Red Leopard
Cocks, 8 mos. old, $15.; Pulleis,

$5. ea.; Brown Red Stags, $4.50- |
$5. ea.; Roundhcad, $4. Write |
for details. Letters ans. Emory
Cantrell, Pike.

One RH Stag, One RH-Jap
$4. ea. Exchange for nice Pit
Game Hen, Blues or Doms. C.
L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. |

6 Dark Cornish Pullets, 8)

mos. old, $3. ea.; Lot for $14.;
1 Cockerel, same age, $2.50. All
yellow legs. Mrs. J. E. Stone,

, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Brown Red Pit Game Hens}
and Cocks, guar. pure, for sale.
Letters ans. Sam Pelfrey, Dal- |
ton, Rt.-1.

Lange Roundhead Stags, 4-6

lbs., $3.-$5. ea.; Stag and 2 Pul-|
lets; $6.; Stag, 2 Hens, $8.; 2]
Law Clipper Hens, white leg-
ged, $5. Trade for 2 Law Grey |
Hens. C. N. Miller, Gainesville,
mts Ak |

1 cock, guaranteed pure,
J. L. Clark;: Resaca, Rt. 1.
Pit Games, 2 1 cock,
$10. trio. C.
Janta, Rt. 5, Box 589.
REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS:
10 large NH Red Hens, $2. ea.
Rev. J. E, Meeks, Bethlehem,

$10.

hens,

S|

Starter Brooder, thermo--

Brown Red Pit Games, 2 hens,

H. Baldwin, At- |

25 large NH Red Hens, $2.
ea. at my home after 4 o'clock
P. M. or on Saturdays. Mrs.
E. E. Watson, Ben Hill, Rt. 1.

One extra fine pen RI Reds,
matd up cock and 12 pullets;
$48. MO. E. C. Tusti, Reidsville,
Star Rt.

One R. R. Rooster,
in April, of Normans stock. $2,
here. S. A. Fleener, Richland.

50 RI Red Pullets, 7 mos.
old, starting to lay, $2. ea. at
farm. H. T. Branch, Cedartown,
Piedmont Hwy.

10 NH Red Pullets, 8 mos.
old, $2.50 ea. FOB. 1 1/2 mi. E.
Temple near Aluminum Court.
. Smith Jr., Temple, Rt. 1.

1 ia fine pen RIL Reds,
'mated up, cock and 12 pullets,
/$50.; Also 30 White Leghorn
Pullets, ready to lay, $1.75 ea.
t. W. Nations, Atlanta, Rt. 4,
[Box 521. Tel RA. 5680.

Hudmon NH Red and Whit e
| Rock Pullets, 10 wks. old, $1.
pers at my place. WwW. W. Evans,
|Decatur, 329 Oldfield Rd. CR.
3997.

50 NH Reds, 9 mos. oid hens,
laying 60 to 65 pet. vaccinated,
best. egg grade, at my place,
$1.75-ea. 2 mi. N. Douglasville.
See: Edgar F. Ragan, Douglas-
ville, Rt. 3, Box 14.

15 NH Reds, 1951 hatch, lay-
ing, -$30.; -$2- -ea.;- T= Cornish
Game Rooster, $2. Will ship.
Lester Cowaat Jr., Reidsville.

1 yr. oJd



} ae

Young productive or Parmen-
tor Red Hens, bred to lay, about
10 mos. old, won Blue Ribbon
at Central Ga. Fair, $3. ea. MO.
Shipped in light crates. Mrs.
R. C. Sanders, Vienna.



GEESE,: ETC.:

11 pairs B. B. Bronze Turkeys,
50c lb.; 23 large fat friers, $1.
ea. 12 mi. E. Montezuma on
Hwy. 25, five miles W. Hender-
son, 300 ft. South Sign on power
pole. Chas. L. Collison, Monte-
zuma, Rt. 2.

1 Turkey Tom, about 23 lbs.,
$11. Cannot ship. Mrs. J. K:
McRae, Quitman, Rt. 4.

Beltsville White Turkeys, 8
mos. old, laying, 1 Gobbler, 4
hens, $30.; 1 Gobbler, 3 hens,
$25. Cannot ship. Mrs. Marion
Dickson, Osierfield, Rt. 1,

2 large Pekin Drakes, -1 yr.
jold, also 1 Red Bantam Cock,
$hi 50. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quit-
'man, Box 427,

Large Black
Quackless Ducks, $2.50 ea.;

and White
$6.



| trio, F. A: Park, Alma, Rt. 2.

8 nice Turkey Hens, 2 Toms,
last spring hatch, 45c lb. at my
|farm. R, C. Turner, Ball Grotind,
Rt. 4.

2 extra choice B. B. Bronze
| Turkey Toms, May 1951 hatch,
50c Ib. at my place. Phone CR
2360. H. G. Gazaway, Atlanta,
ee Candler Rd., S. E.

Mixed Wild Ducks, 8 ducks,
|4 drakes, 2 other Black Ducks,
| (Mallards), 1 duck 1 drake, $1.
| ea. Robert B. Giles, Griffin, 3
Thompson Ave.

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|



POULTRY WANTED

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,



GAMES:

Want 15 full
|neck Game Hens or
| State

stock Shawl-
Pullets.

price. W. H. Clough,
Blackshear, Rt. 2.
PHEASANTS:

Want pair Silver Pheasants,
also want 3 bred Calif. Hybrid
Does. R. G. Reynolds, mee
bRt. s

BANTAMS:

Want Japanese Silkie Ban-
tam Rooster. Will trade young
Dutch Rabbits for same, or buy.
Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn, Camp-.
bellton, Rd.

REDS. NH, RI, OTHERS:
Want 50-75 AAAA grade N.
H. Pullets, 8-12 mos. old, FOB.
State best cash price. Mrs. H.
B. Whitmore, Canton, Rt. 1.

SUSSEX: i

Want 5 Speckled Sussex Hens,
1 Cockerel cheap; or will raise
chickens on halves. A. D.
Blackstock, Douglasvalle.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC

Want 1 Turkey Hen, 1 Gob-
bler, Broad Breasted Bronze
strain. John Pharr, Winder, Rt.
ae

Want some turkeys to raise
on halves, also guineas, around
25 or 30. Have good breeders,
also feed. Will keep 2 1/2 mos.
Mrs. V. L. Hughes, Thomasville,
Rt. 5.

Want 5-20 head Geese (more
geese than ganders). Reason-
able. Contact at once, P, H.
Woodard, Chauncey. Dae

Want 1 pair Geese, Pair
Ducks, Pair Peafowls, 6 Guine-
as. Give price and details. Mrs.
B. J. Muse, Bremen.

Want 12 young Mallard Duck
Hens. Contact: F. I. Gibson,
Augusta, 699 Reynolds, St.

Want 6. to. 12 Goslings, old
enough to ship. Advise. Tel.
CA 7939. J. R. Murphy, Hape-
ville,- 626 Coleman St.

Want trio Geese, either White
China, Toulouse or Embden.
Harold L. DeWitt, Egypt.

Want 1 or 2 full grown Hen | _
Geese. Mrs. T.:N. *Williaras,
Kathleen, Box 204. ;



FARM HELP WANTED



Want good tobacco farmer
for tobacco acreage on siand-
ing rent basis. No barn. J. W.
Ballenger, Abba. -

Want middle ae white or
colorea woman to live on farm
and help-with light. farm
chores in return for good home
as long as you like. Letters
ans. Mrs. J. T. Rogers, er a
town, Rt. 3.

Want settled, midi age,
unencumbered white woman in
need of good home to live
with mother and grown son
on farm and do light, farm
chores. Must be of good- char-

acter, non-smoker. Reasonable
salary. Mrs; Tc: -D. aoe
Rhine, Rt. 1.

Want colored family re Z
H crop at Brantley, 50-50 basis.
Good mules, good land, plenty
tools, peanuts, cotton. Will fur-
nish _party. Write or see at
oe S. T. Wall, Buena Vista,

t= 3s

Want dependable ~-worker,
colored or white, for small cat-
tle and chicken farm. Located
12 mi. Macon on_ school bus
and mail route. $75. monthly,
rand furnish 4 R house and
garden spot. Must be sober,
willing worker. M. L. Boyd,
Macon, Rt. 3.

Want white woman, -50-60
yrs. old, good health, to do
light farm work on farm. No
milking. Pay reasonable eee
weekly.. Ans. letters. W.
Chambley, Griffin, Rt. C.

Want good aoe for::1 F,
2 H, and 3 H farms to ver

-| cropper for 2 H crop and half

FARM HELP - WANTED





and 4ths basis.
REA lights, good barn, "pas-
ture, good land and wood; Al-
so 1 H crop on 50-56 basis,
good land. Mail and school bus
route. 3 mi. E. Grayson. B. L.
Cheek, Lawrenceville, Rt: 2;

Want 2 or 3 tractor drivers |
to work on. cattle farm, no
row cropping. Pay solid time
weekly. 3 mi. W. Jonesboro,
Hwy. 54. R. L. Jackson, Atlan-
ta, 1368 Ponce de Leon Ave.

- Want experienced man to
drive truck, etc. on farm, look
after 3 brooder houses (7500
cap.). Commission basis. Small
3 R house with lights. No
drunks. J. . gore: a
ing Rock, Rt. 1 >

ple, white, sober, dependable,
for 1 H farm (approx. 20 A)
on wages or shares. Prefer
middle age, or past. Will move
party. Can use our house
furniture as is. Mrs. W. D. Me-
Sween, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.

Want at once white farmer
or couple, experienced and
capable of handling 75 A good
vegetable, fruit, poultry, and |.
hog raising farm. Stock al-
ready to be cared for. House,
lights, _water, ~and. sewerage.
Contact: Mrs. Wm. H. Weir,
Atlanta, 945 Rupley Dr., _N. E.
VE B447, a

Want good -farmer for a.
corn and cotton crop on satis-
factory basis. Lights, well wa-
ter, school bus route and near
churches, PeSbe Tee Wild-
wood.

Want settled man and wife
to operate small dairy and
truck farm on shares. Just out-
side. of city limits on high-
way. Give ee Hoyt Kinney, |
Bremen.

~

Want rnidilenbod white wom-

son on farm as one of family
and -do light farm chores, for}
reasonable salary. Contact.
Julius L. Pope, Alamo, RFD oe

Want elderly couple: man to
operate water power
Mill. Custom grinding. 3 R
house, elec. lights. ae eb
sober and honest. Dr. |
Hanna, ae eae Rt 1. aoe
Hanna's Mill. :

Want 1 or 2 farm hands, or
man and wife, for farm work.
3 R house, Elec. lights, $3. day,
paid weekly. Steady work and
chances for promotion for right
party. No drunks. J. H. Zar-
ing, Atlanta, Rt. 4.

Want at once reliable white
woman to live as one of fam-
ily, and do light farm work on
farm for board and_ salary.
Year around work. Write. A.
L. Thackston, Hiram, Rt. 1.

Want good wage hand share

meat hogs. 4 R_ house, elec.,
route. See. S. S. Sie Doug-

lasville, Rt. 4.

Want farmer. for 40 A land,
shares or standing rent, near
bus line. School bus by door,
near churches, 5 mi. Egypt. 7
mi. Springfield. Good neigh-
borhood. Prefer member of GI
school and be able furnish|
self. 5 R house. At once. Mrs.

Want 2.H farrier on 3rds |
Good house, e

Want good reliable fai cou} _

an with not more than 1 child, }
| to. live with aged mother and

Grist |

garden, on school bus and mail |















































































ing, general cat
Will hire all time,
-crop-hire L
house with
yard, near bu

d. Good

Want aoade t
for any kind of
know how ci
keep them up;_
look after st

and repairing
gle woman,
dight farm chor
pay $1. daily, |
Boe H. V. Fra

job on tee
Ga. Some experienc
nish references.

frey, Blue Rid

White man
ily wants job

Lifetime \ exper
ee part crop-p:

50. yr. old
job on farm. tend
Live with fam
er also. T. E.
ec Mumays

21 yr. old whit
he 1 ae

farm for poe
is Hue

small eee .
dairy, cattle, or


















have house,
ary weekly. 2
to be moved

Coosa, Rt. 1

36: yr.-
want job at on
er cattle farm.














23 i 2a
farm or work. by
Wife; self, 2.



Osie Morgan, Guyton, Rt. 1.

Tommie Le
Want job O
poultry or regular
old Vet, very:
ence but willing
salary, room and

ley Scruggs,









on Bhares Contact:



Fife, F

The Southeastern Pecan Geiviest 45 ee
vention will be bala at Radium 7