ial By TOM LINDER t began to vote, candidates blic office were nominated by conventions. =~ : Himes those conventions were t. Delegates to a state conven- air that had been rigged from. ty courthouse. ea ut ta to nominate delegates Yational Convention to~ select e democratic ticket. a headline in his paper, saying, ME IN ATLANTA, BOYS. s one of the delegates from my lue to the fact that Tom Watson ong in that little county. The ention was called to meet in the old pera house on Peachtree Street. delegates gathered in, it soon be- parent that Watsons friends dominate the convention. These itry boys, however, were unacquaint- th city ways. They knew not the crooked politics, neither had ad any contact with city gangs ddenly an organized group began their hats and coats and march the aisles towards the doors. As went they called on all delegates w, saying that the convention n moved down to the armory: bunch of sheep the country down the other, no one having idea where the armory was. g for some 30 minutes, stragglers falling by the way- ty m decency and democratic es for President and Vice-Presi- | . Watson, then in his hey-day, | : - primary to be held in each county in om Linder Commissioner WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1952 m Watson, Primaries,And jomination Of Public Officials threaten any speaker who dared represent the people of Georgia. . J vividly remember when Tom Wat- gon rose to speak, the crowd howled like a bunch of demons, from the lower regions, As Watson stood there, the pic- ture of defiance, with his red hair tumb- ling as he shook his head and fist at the howling mob, and I remember his words, Howl, you bums. When you get through howling I am going to speak. And he did speak. ; However, in spite of his pleas for an orderly convention in which the dele- gates from the country counties could vote the wishes of their people the state house officials, congressmen, senators andthe President. Actually, there is nothing in the present law that would prevent the: executive committee alone from making these nominations peeatg pe: 7 ta iy i Mica i) NUMBER 7 nd without the people having any vote what soever. Not even a convention. 2 = Under constitutional amendment No. 1, there could be no conventions to nomi: nate candidates and no executive com- mittee could nominate candidates. No political machine, whether in the city or not, could nominate a candidate. Ao candidates would be nominated by the voters themselves by county unit. Since all candidates would be nominated by the people under the county unit vote, any political machine would be limited to a choice between those candidates. They could not have a hand-picked candi- | date as they can now. Perhaps this ex- plains why the Mayor of Atlanta and the Atlanta papers so bitterly oppose this amendment. Constitutional Amendment No. tf would forever prevent any rigged con- vention from making nominations. In my opinion, this_is the key to the present fight on Amendment No. 1. No band or hired thugs can over run and stack a convention and claim they are the voice of the people. No select group from At lanta or elsewhere can take away from the people their right in am orderly cons ducted primary to say whose name shall go on the election ballot as a nominee of any party. With Amendment No. 1 in effect, a one-horse farmer in Possum-Trot or oft Buck Creek has just as much voice in the selection of candidates as the Governor of Georgia, the Mayor of Atlanta, or the-head of any organization. I have seen many statements that Amendment No. L would set up a great dictatorial political machine. I have seen no one who ex- plained or attempted to explain how it would create a political machine. They merely holler wolf, wolf, wolf! THE PENDERGAST MACHINE When Harry S. Truman was elected to the United States Senate from the State of Missouri, he was elected by a bunch of bums and thugs. In four city wards in Kansas City he received 50,000 votes, while his opponent received 160 votes. In those four city wards he received a majority of 50,000 votes. In the whole State of Missouri he received a majority of only 40,000 votes. If those four city wards in Kansas City had been thrown. out, Mr. Truman would have been defeat~ } (Continued on page eight) PAGE rwo- DIT. GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN ay Address all items for publication and ail requests to be put | on the mailing list and for-thange of address to STATE BU- | REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. of notice. Bulletin, notices, wee Tomm Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace i., Covington, Ga. By Depariment of Agriculiure Notify on FORM 3578Burtau oi Markets, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class - matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at.Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900.- Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage orovided for in Section 1103. Act nor for any transaction Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request | and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy . Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the resulting from published || Mill, fine cond., $20.00; 60 Gal ' cheap. for- cash, -Tractor with cultivators, of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capito) Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga. - SECOND HAND x 21/2. HP Planet. Jr. Garden Tractor with B-12 Super Culti- vator and other equipment, excellent cond., run one year, $210.00, Eli Lewis, ac. Dawson. No. 2- 3 Roller Golden, Cane Kettle for same, $25.00. W. O.! Boyd, Valdosta, 1512 West Hill Ave, Phone 2930- R. ~ Intl. 06 Tractor, good cond., for sale. R. C. Fryer Jr., Man- chester, Phone 75. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED > Want set Stay Bars for 49 Ford Tractor. State price and condition. G. M. Wagoner, -Blair- sville, Rt, 2. Want Garden Tractor and equipment for.same. J -P. Bac. chus, Macon, 5314 Bloomfield Roads; Want Hand or Power Pea Thrash good cond., cheap. T. Jeff Veal, Jr. Sandersville. Want to exch, Black Hoge Mule, 7 yr. old, about 950 Ibs., no blemishes, gentle, works well single or double, for good light Garden Cultivator (no , junk). H.. M. Walker, Chickamauga, Ried. # SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALI SECOND HAND Heavy Duty 1 H Wagon and Body, good cond., $100.; Also 1 Spanish Mule, 7 yrs. old, Spanish Mule, 7 yr. old, 39 in. high, saddles like a pony, works to cart and wagon, one (one-fourth) H factory built wagon and body. Sell together or separately. At my farm. W. W. Mitchell, Riverdale, Phone Jonesboro 4892 after 6 P. M. No. 6 Bunday Incubator with No. 2, spearte hatcher, 8-100 egg cap., used 2 seasons, $500. or trade for anything can use. 7. 2A, Ingram, Cordele. Phone 1212: J. D. Seeder Box, fit disc tiller, used very little. Make ffer. J. H. Smith, Dawson, el. 250-L: One 4 hp Page Garden Trac- tor, 2 yrs. old, complete with harrow, 2. cultivators, turn plow, tractor grip tires, first class cond., $225. Clarence Kay, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. 1949 John Deere M tractor and complete line of equip- ment; all excellent cond., or trade for corn or hay. See J. M. Johnson, sows, hogs, at my home. Hinsonton. 2 Mule Drawn Hay Rakes with tractor tongues, fair cond. $20. ea.; Intl. 4 disc Tiller with seed box and rubber tires,. new S Sek $250. Claude. H. Jordan, ovington, RFD 2. Dairy equipment: 6 Can Intl. Milk Cooler, used 18 mos. A-1 cond., $250. Edgar Harris, Cumming, Rt. 4. 2 Row Farmall Super C Tract- er, distributors, planters, culti- vating outfit, fully equipped, used one yr., perfect shape. C.E. Morris, Surrency, Rt. 2, WC Intl. Heavy Duty Tractor A-1 cond., $1050.; Heavy Duty Bull Dozer for Farmall M Tractor, hydraulic control, $250. Colon Jones, Bartow, RFD 1. One Simplicity 3 H Garden turn plow, disc harrows, $325. for outfit. Eugene L. Bloodworth, Gordon, Box 282. Phone 56-J. McCormick-Combine for sale. @ mi. So. Senoia on the Hosa Gray place. Cecil Strickland, Benoija, Rt. 1. Farmall Super A, like new, ydraulic lift, lights, starter, TO swing drawbar, cultiva- hors, planters, fertilizer attach., erfect cond., $1095. Can be financed. W. A. Blackwell, tene Mountain, Rt. 3, |Duty Sectional |Bush and Bog Harrow, |Pan for sale. Mrs. B..N. Walters, Ford Tractor, cultivators, planters, distributors, peanut. plows, Ferguson side delivery rake and feed mill for same, used one~season on. 60 acres. Contact B. T. Johnson, Fort Gaines, Box 157. 4 Gas Brooders in good cond. AR Wood _- make, -for sale. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. .Ph. Roswell 4442. Tractor equipped, with lights, rollomatic front wheels and power-trol used 9 mos., perfect cond. $1950.00. . David Simpson. Cochran. 32 Cow Dairy Equipment, $750.00. Terms arranged. A. S. Baggett, Douglasville. Small Pony Wagon with bed in very good condition. Consider exch. for nice heifer. Roger S, Cobb, Marietta, Box 304. Golden 3 Roller, Mule Drawn Cane Mill, $50.00; 10, ft. Copper Evaporator, $25.00; 2 H Wagon. $25.00; Cole Corn Planter, $15.00 ea.; Guano Distributor, $10.00; Cotton Planter, $7.50. T. B. Reid Thomaston, 330 E, Lee St. Ph.- 3710. J. D. Side delivery rake on rubber, $325.00; 2 H Wagon with bodies, $75.00. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. ,One Case F4 Combine, excel- lent cond., with extra screens, used very little, $450.00. Gaynor Shurley, Warrenton, Ph. 220-J-I Rear Axle for Fordson Tract- or (ring and spider gear, all combined). E. W. Lee, Statham. One good 2 H Wagon, $50.00 or trade for good 1 H Wagon; Also Planet Jr. Riding Culti- vator, good cond., $20.00. S. H. \|Estes, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. 1 row Allis Chalmers, starter lift, power take off, plow and cultivator, some planting out- fit, $625.00, my place, 4 mi. No. Vidalia, Frank Thompson, Tarrytown, Rt. 2. No. 57 Clipper Seed Cleaner (cleans all kinds of seed), with 20 extra screens, fifrst class cond., $350.00. Jesse L: Johnson Calhoun, 406 No. Wall St. 3 ft, Drill, Cole Planters, Hvy. Drag Harrow, Drag Martin. Intl. 12 Disc Grain Drill in extra good shape, with fertil- izer attachment, $225.00. S. E. Booker, Jr., Fitzgerald, Rt. 4, Box 261. MACHINERY FOR SALE) 1951 Model A John Deere} 7 PLANTS FOR SALE Broad leaf sage plants, grown from seed, 20, $1.00; $3.00 C. PP- A. L. Hardin, White, Rt. 1 Box 62. x Coastal Bermuda Sprigs, 30 per cubic foot. Digging every. day at my farm at Brookfield. Call collect. R. W. Patrick, Tif- ton. Phone 580. Cert. Early Jersey W.. Cab- bage Plants, ready to ship, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M. J. R. witigec Flowery Branch, RFD 1 10,000 Mastodon Strawberry Plants, everbearing, 60c C;$5.09 M, Add postage. W. E. Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. Good _ strong . Evetbearing Strawberry, organic grown, 150, $1.00; Exch. for sacks; 150 for 3 alike print sacks. Each pay post= age. Julius Adams, Pavo. Blakemore and _ Klondike Strawberry, 75c C; $7.00 M. Add postage. No COD. Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Field grown Cabbage and Collard Plants for winter head- ing, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M.: W. H. Branan, Gordon. Early Jersey. and Chas. W/ Cabbage Plants, ready for fall winter use, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M. Del. Prompt shipment. Good count. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. N. J. and Wakefield Cabbage; frostproof, $2.25 M to $2.50 C. Del. Good plants, full count, ready.. Woodrow Lightsey, Screven. : . Few hundred Garretts Famous Streamliner Strawberry $1.25 C. PP. Cash with order. Nov. is time to set. C. J, Gar- rett, Bremen. Lady Thompson Strawberry Plants, 75c C; Sage Plants, 20c ea.5 Also Muscadine Grape Vines, 6, $1.00; Condon Ever- bearing Giant Mastodon Straw- berry, $1.00 C. Add _ postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Everbearing Strawberry, 50 C. if you come after them. Or exch. plants for white feed sacks Come see, Bring sacks. Boyd Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3. Couple of acres Kudzu to any- one who will come plow, or dig up. Farm. located west Armu- chee Valley, 14 mi. East, LaFay- ette, Ga. Charles A. Dean, Sum- merville, Rt. 4, Box 198. | Frostproof Wakefield, Dutch, Marian_ Market, Copenhagen Cabbage, 50c C; 300, $1.00; $2.10, MACHINERY FOR SALE} | root, '|Mrs, John Myers, Hartwell. | Seed, |Rosie, Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. | PLANTS FOR SALE Lady T. Geert 70c Co 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Add postage. No checks. Curtis Heard, Gain- sville, Rt. 2. Mastodon Everbearing, Blake more and Lady T. Strawberry, en feed sacks: 100 . Ea. pay postage print chic plants for mie Black;,. Cleveland, Rt. Strong, healthy Chester Wakefield Cabbage, $1.50 M.|, FOB. M, F. Jones, oe uh Early C; Exch. for feed sacks (value 25 ea.). Each pay postage. Sold only in Ga. Lizzie A. Mills. Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1. Jersey, Charleston, -. Copen- hagen Cabbage Plants, new ground grown, plenty roots, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M del.: Crystal Wax |, White Bermuda Onion, Ga. Col-| lard, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Det. Phone 3751 for prices on_lge. lots. I. L. Stokes, yee Fall Cabbage, Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey. 500, $1.50; $2. 50. M; 10 M up, $2. 00 exp, col.; White Bermuda Onion, Ga. Collard, $2.00 M. Full count. Satis. guar. Phone 3883. 2K. Le. eto ae! Fitz- gerald, Box 662, 4 kinds young Strawberry, 80c C; Everbearing, $1.10 C; Red Raspberry, White Black. berry, Horse Radish, Garlic, $1.00 -doz.; Peppermint, Horse- mint; 24, $1.00; Also Black Walnut Meats, $1.10 Ib. PP in Ga. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah- tonega, Rt. 1, Box 54. Horse Radish Plants, 50c doz.; Horse Radish Roots, 50c_ Ib.; Rhubarb, Queen of the Meadow, | ~ Blood or Red Root, 25 each; Garden Raspberry Bushes, 75e doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, Spear- mint, Tansy, Garlic, Wild Horsemint, 25c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Ga. Collard Plants, 400, $1.00, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M.*PP. Solomon Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box! 197. : Himalaya Blackberry, Ist yr. tip plants,--rooted, $1.00 doz. Bunch Himalayan, bearing size, sweet, 3*strong plants (or cal- led - bushes) $2.00; 5, $3.00; Kudzu, large, rooted, $1.00 doz. 30, $2.00. PP. Large quantity. less rate. J. W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Gem _ Everbearing $1.00 C; yellow sassafras, -yellow dock, sarsaparilla, jimpson, elder root, wild cherry, plum, sweetgum bark, 2 lbs., $1.00; garlic-plants, 25, $1.00 Exch. for. print sacks. Finest Styawberry, Strawberry Plants, 65 C. del. J. V. Kerce, Rome, Rt. 6 -Dutch, Wakefield, and Copen- hagen Cabbage, for Fall set- ting, 300, 4$1:15; ~ 500. S150: $2.25 M del.; exp. col. No *chks. COW: Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Wild Strawberry, 50c C; Raspberry, 75 doz.; Muscadine Vines, 35c ea.; Yellow Fig and Clingstone Peach Sprouts, ea.; Elberta Peach Seed 40c doz. Clearstone, 35c doz.; Jap. Plum Seed, 50c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Large Imp. Klondike Straw- berry, 60c C; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; Blue Damson -Plum Trees, 2 ft., and Muscadine Vines, 4 ft. long, 40c ea.; Also large Indian each 50c doz. Add postae Hazelnut Bushes, 75c doz.; Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., $1.00; Yellow Root Plants, 50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. : Charleston Wakefield Frost- proof Cabbage, fresh, green plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $1.50 M. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts. Chas. Wakefield Frostproof Cabbage, fresh green plants; 304 $1.00; 500, $1.50; $1.75 M. PP; M. ig lots cheaper. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. 75c C.; $7.00 M. Exch. for gool|- No COD. Add postage. Mrs. Ra-| . bearing Strawberry. | ie Klondike, Missionary mixed, 75c| purity, 88 pct. gerr John P. Dempsey, Ror Ferry Rd. Rt 2: FOB. Joe Morgan, Jr., Plus postage: Exch, \4 print sacks alike, print sacks, al! 100 Ib etteville, Rt. 2. pet. 3c lb. - Ge Bi nolds, Rt. 1 Wheat, g Barley Seed, ea. $2.50 Sanders, Commerce. Ci Hill Farm. recleaned tested for ger purity, $5.00 cwt. Nor son, Warrenton. i from cert. seed, 25c | bags; ae Orchard Grass, FOB: 5000 up, $2.00 M, ed and ceresan trea even wt. 2-1/2 bu. k ship. $3.00 bu. FOB Von Weller, William 50c|3 i 25c Ib.; pasture mixtur Dixie Crimson Clover, 23c Ib.; fescue and clo lb.; rescue grass (a rescue with few oats, 4 $1.50 gal. Coe ews Waldrip, r Rts 2: un C. A. Holloway, Ben 1. AtlantaePh. FR. for sale. Dan He Rt -3; eho Magnol Phone 563. 5 Old fashion G $8.00 per. hundred. ang: 32 te ft. Ray _ B RES: : > Lift Gecd Oats 4 bu, ROB. De Z pe wt. bags, $1.33 bu. Ft... Valley = About 3 gal ; plying Nest Onions, for sale or exchang 100 Ib. cap., 1 gal sacks alike, Each p ae Tigner, Gree Several hundred Hastings Prolific Y 1000 bu. White market price cash, Sacks replaced. 50 t Hay in the field. Statesboro. Mrs, H: lin, Register... Ky. 31 Fescue~ Seed, 1952 crop Blue Lu White Nest Gri . K. Rogers; Wray. 5 Ky. 31 Rescue puriey, 92.50 Montgo. 100. bu. Situs Lupine, fro 1 Recleaned Ky. 3. Uncleaned Fe J. R. Bearden, a Chancellor seed wheat Ky. 31 Fescue, 95 pet. White * aie plus pos Pure Santont3 seeds free from noxious se bu. Riley C: Couch, Red multiplying s ion buttons, $1.25 gal. tender, Half Runners cornfield beans, 50c Blue Java peas, 35c lb. 4 Add - Brown, Ball Ground. postage. Miss Fine Fulgrain Oats, $1 R. Chancelor, Pitts, ~- ihe i Racers sparc, and Seed, lot ipa $1. 25 gal. White Nest Onions. ee seicchon, Ss Samples. upon re- . Finney, ees avis, Riverdale, Saabs about Nov. . in-2 bu. bags. only. Wi , Nachoochee. : lackeyed Table ream Crowders, hand $l: i e, 3 cups, $1.; Heavy Tender: Blue cMillian, Dacu- eas, 4 cups, Mr: eer checks. Homer Martin, vr. Montezuma. (. Decatur, pn inking Soy Seer Hay, $50.00 o Victor ~Grain Oats, Ws Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton. ; at my farm.: J. sabes ae. 4. Straw, $40.00 ton; 3000 Ibs. Re- cleaned Fescue 'Seed,. All prices FOB my farm. Con-|, rs.|sider. exch. for young cows at market price Vgetham, Heptwell Rte x37 ~ 180 bales good Soy Bean Hay, full of beans, $45.00 ton. Farl Stephens, Fair- bu.; Treated,$1.65 bu.; -| Atlanta, FR. 2374. - multiplying. nest onions . postpaid. Miss Emma By: ons Cattail Millet yp, free of foreign , $8. Gs. Add postage. No COD | nor checks. mixed, pure, for lanting, 32 ae, 50c White 4. at $1.25; Little Pole stproof English Ad Saad sostaze. Add '16c for 10 lb. and 10c for 5 Ib. after 38rd. zon} Exp. col- |: sekled Crowd- 55 cup; Butter, and @ldd. PP. } | 3-10 Ib; $7.; 6-10 Ib., $13.50; S-}Brand Pure Extracted Honey, - Peas, for ; 25. Ib. Add post- |inspected Oct. 7, 1952. Lespedeza. Baled Hay Mrs. B. N. Walters, Grass and Bermuda Hay mn FOB my farm. Call 4049, or write: J. B. - crop Peanut Hay, ready ery in trainload lots. in A. Burke, Ashburn, Rt. bales een : sat "Grass SQ 98 rox. 2 tons unbalea ay for sale. Jae M. BLos pecan ie, ie PP; 25 ibs., $10. Exp. col. "30-35. tons Baled Hay, $20.00 ton; 5-10 tons Baled Oats in 20c lb. Joe B. Higgin- $200.00 for lot; burn, Rt. 2, Rivertown Rd. ~Soy Bean Hay, dry, square flew $35.00 ton. John H. Evans, White. Ph. 894-W3. 5000, bu. Victorgrain seed oats, 96 pet. germ, combine run, $1.25 Recleaned; $1.50 bu.; Crab, John- son Grass Hay, $30. 00 ton; Soy Bean,.Grass Hay, $40.00 ton. Will ship. R. L. Marchman, Jr., Fort Valley. Phone House 350; Office 118J. 400 bales Soy Bean eyed: free | from. rain, $2.00 bale my barn. W. L. McCalley, Ben Hill. Ph. 400 bales Soya Bean: Hay, first quality, wire tied, $45.00 oe Star Rt. bu HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE ~ North Ga. Choice Chunk par Honey, 2 lb. jars,.12 to OG sed Davin. 2>t0 C8: Elmer E. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8. sa 1952 good table honey, $2.50 gal. del. inGa. or a 65 Ib. lard can, $9. FOB. J. T. Hol- land, Sparks. | 12 lbs. clear Beeswax, $4. Ce del in Ga. M. O. Mrs. Thos. Davis, Martin, Rt. 2. ; 15 hives bees for sale. A. T. Robinson, Hapeville, 3777 At- ae Ave. CA 3096. ~ 30 hives Bees in new factory built 10 frame hive with super, with Seasons honey crop. Make offer. My place, 10 miles North Cartersville, Hwy. 41. Glenn: Ellison, Cartersville, Rt. Honey, eeraried only: Ib.* pail, $2.50;- 1-5 lb. pail, $1.35; By mail thru 3rd. zone. lect, 4-10 lb., $8.; 6-5 Ib. $6.; Also want Beeswax. Pay 35 and 40c lb. Rev. Curd EES Soperton, RG 2 Pure Gallberry and . _ wild Flower Strained Honey, PP 3rd. zone, 1-10 Ib. pail, $2.50; By Exp. Collect, 12 qt. glas Jars, $6. F. W. "Moore, Ailey, aE Box 335 New crop Crimson - Clbyer 10 Ib. pail $2.75. Parcel Post prepaid in Ga, D. M. Wirk- land, Summertown. 50 hives bees, standard 10 frame size (1 hive with 1 deep or 2 shallow supers) $10; With one. Shallow Super, $8. State W. O. Boyd, Valdosta, 1512 West Hill Ave. Phone 2930- R. Pure Gallberry and Tupelo Comb Honey in 2 1/2 lb. jars, 12 per case, $6. FOB. Prompt oo 'T. H. Flowers, Jesup, PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Large, well filled out Stuart Pecans, 35c Ib.; Seedlings, 25c; | No less than 25 lbs. by Exp. col. Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blakely, Rt. 3: ? Red Peanuts 2-6 in hull, washed, $2. peck; $7. bu.; Also, Rice Popcorn, 1952 crop, on cob, 20 Ibs., $2.-Add_ postage. Nee Genp No. 1 Fancy Stuart Pecans, 5 lbs., $2.75; 10 Ibs., ton FOB farm Rev. John Fuller,|. 1-10 |. Pecans, good, well filled; Stewarts, 30c lb.; Schleys, 40 lb. FOB.*M, F. Jones, Metter, Bel Red Peanuts, 2 to 4 ie peck; $7. bu. Add G. T. Brown, Ball Rt ee : 1952 Peanuts, large White Spanish variety, $1.50 peck; $5. bu. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt. 2. 1952 hand gathered Valencia big red peanuts, $1.75 -peck,- $6. bu. Add postage. J. C. J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. : Large in hull, postage. Ground, Hand graded Schley Debian best quality, and size, 50c lb. | Del. to 3rd. zone. Sam W. Smith, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1. hand Large Red Peanuts, -}| picked, 2-4 in hull, washed, dry, 1952:: -crop;. $2. pk.;: $7. -bu.; "Tender White Half Runner Garden Beans, 55c cup. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES: FOR SALE = Bronze, Black Scuppernong, Black Walnut Trees, 3 yrs. old, 50c ea.; Black Raspberry, Him- alaya, Mt. Huckleberry, 8, $1. Mrs=C.-B. Robinson, Bowdon. Old Fashion. Taian Press Peach, Muscadine Vine, Scup- pernong Vine, Purple Fig, Chickasaw Plum, ~ Catalba Trees, French Mulberry, 50c ea.; Blueberry, 50c doz.; Straw- berry Plants, $1. C. Plus post- age. Mrs. Albert Ussery, Tooms- boro; Rt 3. Purple Fig Bushes,. 50c ea., 3. $1. Plus postage. Damp pack- ote a Inez Beaver, Jesup, t. m6 Brown Scuppernong, Sugar Pear, Muscadine Vine, Old Fashion -Yellow Press Peach, Honey and Oct. Peach, Purple Fig, French Mulberry, bearing Black and Shady Mulberry, large Concord Grape Vines, 50c J G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. Walnut Sprouts, 1-3 ft., 7 1/2c ea. Robert Weliborn,: La- Fayette. Grape: Vines, Munsons Pexak French Hybrid Bunch Grape, Ga. Muscadine Grapes, Berries, Pears, Chestnuts, best southern varieties. State insp., for sale; Also 1952 Chinese Chestnut Seed, selected from best trees, a 25 Ib.; 5 lbs, $6. Prepaid. OAS Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 1. <10 old Sgdioned clear and cling stone peach trees, $1.50 ea.; rooted Figs, $1. ea.; rooted sweet ~and sour pomegranate bushes, $1.50 ea.; black wal- nut trees, 2 for $1. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. Pecan Stuarts, Schleys, MoneyMaker, Govt. insp., 2 to 3 ft. $2.; 3-4 ft. $2.25; 4-5 ft., $2.- 50. 45-6; ff.::. $2,753. 6-8 ft; $3.5 8-9 ft. $3. 25 ea. Calvin Har- man, Stovall. _ Best varieties Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Chestnut trees, and Grape Vines at low prices. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. 200. Seedling Pecan Trees, 4- 6 ft. high free to anyone that will dig all. Mrs. Homer Chiles, |) Haddock, Reread: Celestial and Lemon Fig Set- tings, large, 4 ft. up, $1.25 ea.; Hots: of astro eS." ear: Small, rooted, 75 ea.; 6, $3. BO: Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edge- wood Ave., S. E. Govt. insp. Pecan Trees, 2-3 Ei cbl.t 3-4 EES SED: 425 ft; $1:50;-5-6 ft: se Plus postage or express. Ta E. Brown, Bacon- ton. Chinese Chestnut trees, bear- 6-8 ft. $3. ea at garden; ing, smaller priced according to size. Scarlet. Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $1. C. PP in Ga. T. E. Eason, Atlanta, 1182 Gunclub Rd., N. W., Rt. 14, L. .B. Millian, "Newnan. : Box 34, | PECANS FRUIT TREES FOR SALE|_ ea. Plus postag. No COD. Mrs. |. AND OTHER _ bad 50 pecan trees, grown from large papershell pecans. Height from 2 to 6 ft., $20. for the. lot, well -packed and del. at ship- ping point here; shipped by Ex- press or parcel post as desired. A. M: Grissom, Kingsland. Fig. Bushes or Plants, 25c, 50c, and $1. sizes. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. re SAGE FOR SALE. g. 1952 hand gathered, washed and shade dried sage, $2.25 lb.; 10 Ibs. or more, $2.00 lb. plus postage. J. C. J. Brown, Toccoa, Ra. 22. 1952 Hand Picked Leaf Sage, -}shade: dried, $1. cupful. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton. Hand picked, shade dried sage, 5 pt. cups, 50c. Add post- age. or lot for $12.50 PP. No COD or checks. Mrs. Beulah Ramy, Warne, N. C., Rt. 1, (Resident Towns Co. Ga,)., * 1952. shade dried, hand gat- hered sage, $2.25 lb.; Also Sun- dried Apples, free of worms, core, 50c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt. 2. Nice, shade dried, washed Sage, 1952 crop, 25c qt. Add postage. Mrs. Loucille Green, Atlanta, 543 Cameron St., E. Shade dried, hand picked leaf. sage, 35c qart. No checks. Mrs. June Davis, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. pee SACKS FOR SALE 100 lb. -white Feed Sacks, -washed, free of holes, stain, and mildew, 25c ea.; Few with small holes, 15c ea.; Unwashed, 22c ea. Orders $3. or, more PP in Georgia. Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Heavy, fine woven, 100 lb. cap. White Sacks, unwashed, $2.50 doz. prepaid. Isabelle N. Pettyjohn, LaFayette, Rite 4: Print and White Sacks, not over 2 alike, 40c ea.; White, 25c ea. Mrs.-G. W. Fuller, Woodstock, HUE coe Extra nice grade, 100 1b: suit feed sacks, washed, starched, ironed, 1 and 2 alike, 3, $1.10. Add. postage. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. 3-50 lb. white feed sacks, 3, $1.25. PP in Ga.; 50 lb. White Flour Sacks, $1.25 for 3. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5. White Feed Sacks, washed, 25c ea.; White with letters not washed, 5c ea $15:7-C. Add postage. No COD. Mrs. Ramie Blak, Cleveland, Rt. 1. - Print Sacks, 3 and-4 alike, and unwashed -odds, 25c ea. Add postage.- Mrs. Eunice Woody, Dial. Print Sacks, 3 alike, $1.; alike, $1.30; Odds, 30c a8 White, 20c Mak. Rail, Clermont. Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, ironed, 3, $1. PP. Mrs. Jewel Davenport, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1, (Res. Union Co. /Ga.). White Chicken Feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, ripped, 20c ea.; Second grade with small holes, 15c ea. Mrs.,T. L. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. White Feed Sacks, 100 lb. size, washed, no holes, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrss Hoyt Tip- pens, Talking Rock. : *Good grade 100 lb. cap. Seeka, washed, ironed, no holes nor mildew, 25c ea. No COD. Add postage. Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7. White Feed. Sacks, unwash- ed, 15c ea. Plus postage. Wilma : Ergle, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 41, 25 unWashed, 100 lb, White Feed Sacks, 20c ea.; 3 sets of 2 alike, 35c ea. Mrs. G. C. ea. Clifton, Millen. See -| HICKORY NUTS: SACKS FOR SALE New White Feed Sacks, with- | out letters, i6c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Fred Freeman, Cleve- land, Rt. 3. Good grade 100 lb. white sacks, no letters, or stains, very few small holes, 20c ea. PP. Mrs: >B2D. Hulsey, Alto, _ Rt. 1: Box i638, Print Sacks, 100 lb. cap, ripped, washed, free of holes and mildew, 1 and 2 alike, 35 ea.; With small holes 25c ea.; Nice White Sacks, 100 lb. cap., ripped, washed, 25c ea. PP. No checks nor COD. Mrs. E. A. Whelchel, Gainesville, Rt. 8. 100 lb. Print Feed Sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 3, $1. Add postage. Prompt shipment, Mrs. Thurston Po-~ teet, Culberson, N. C,,, Rt. 1,- (Resident of Union Co., Ga.). Print Sacks25 ea. Add postage. No COD. Mrs. Lelia Cash, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. White Sacks, without letters, 16c ea. Plus postage. Yvon Freeman, Cleveland, Rt.. 3. Print Sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 3, $1.; Odds, 25c ea. Add. post- age. No checks. Mrs. Johnnie Whelchel, Dahlonga, Rt. 2. White Feed Sacks, unwashed free of holes, 15c ea. 8, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lester. Phil- lips, Royston, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS ' FOR SALE ARTICHOKES: Jerusalem artichokes, 25 Ib. FOB. Shipments:ready. Carl C.. Hearn, Rossville, Rt. 2. FRUIT: Nice; 1952 dried apples, free of peel, and core, 50c lb. PP in Ga. Mrs. G. M. Parks, Elli- Jay.. GARLIC: 10 lbs. garlic bulbs, $10. or $1. lb. plus postage. No checks. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Valley. GOURDS: Martin gourds, 25c and 50 a.; very large, $l. ea.; mixe' sizes, 10c and 15e ea. Mrs. W WwW. E. Wooten, Camilla. Thoroughly dry gourds (ni large nor ornamental). Mrs. B. Thomas, Rocky Ford, Rt. 4. : Fresh hickory nuts, 6 Ibs:, for $1. Marie Mashburn, Hig- don. ; MEATS (FRESH & CURED): Nice, cured, hickory smoked shoulder meat, 28-30 lb. wt., 55 lb.; middlings, 29 lb. ave. 50 lb. Add- postage. All excellent cond. J. A. McWhorter, Com- merce, Rt. 5. : MEAT: 2 nice home cured Hams, free from insects. wt. 44 and 49 lbs., 75c lb.- Miss Edna Sorrow, Arnoldsville, Rt. 1. PEPPER: Long pod green hot pepper, for sale at my home near Avants Side Track. Mrs. Rosa L. Johnson, Alamo, Rt. 2. - = Hot red and green pepper mixed, 1/4 lIb., 50c; 1/2 Ib. 90ce, or $1.50 lb. Money with order _ Miss Vesta S. Johnston, Talla- poosa, Rt. 2, Box 54, Dried Red Hot Pepper, $1.50 lb. PP. Mrs. Nathan Weather- by, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Long slender Dried Red Pep- per, 25c doz. pods. Mrs. Luther Hutson, Blairsville, Star Route. QUINCEOLAS: 5 or 6 bu. Quinceolas, &3, bu Come after, my home og Chatsworth Rd. Mrs. Troy Staten, Dalton, (City 10). ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow root, 2 lbs., $1.; Bee Foot, Queen of Meadow, bloo root, red sassafras, yellow dock, spice wood,, 3 Ibs., $1.. Als Walnut Meats, $1. lb. Butter nut walnut, 2 gal., $1.; arth chokes, Te gal. Add postage R..C. Stover, Pisgah, - PAGE FOUR >. Yetlow Dock, Butterfly, Wild Cherry, age. Mrs. 50e doz.; Horseradish Plants, $1. doz. Birdock, Queen of Meadow root, 60c lb. Mrs. i e . Paul age. No COD. L. J. Be Cum WALNUTS & WALNUT - Want few Hears: and few pounds bright cured Mung Bean Leaves. Ernest ~- Head, --. Gainesville, 149 Forrest Ave. _ Sugar Cane nearby. E. ML. Smith Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 482. Rt. 4. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Root, Sassafras, Paivecs of the Meadow, Yellow Willof, Mullein, 30c lb.; Wal- mui Sprouts, 15 ea. Add post- J. W. Jackson, Talk- ang Rock, Rt. 2. atnip, Horehound, Pepper- mint, Balm, Tansy, Garlic Bulbs Martha White, DEIOREES, Rt. 1, Box 60. TOBACCO: Whele leaf smoking tobacco, aged and mellow, 6 lbs., $1. Lightsey, Screven. Home raised, long wide leaf Tobacco, in hand, 10 lbs., $5.; Also Gourds, $2. doz. Add post- ming, Rt. 5. MEATS: Walnut meats, in 1 to 10 Ib: jots, now ready, $1. Jb. PP in Ga. Money with order. Lillie Atbertson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Nice size walnut meats, $1. db.; also garlic bulbs, 50c doz.: catnip, balm, dbl. and single dansy, spearmint, peppermint, 50c doz. bunches, or exc. for print sacks. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEANS: CANE (SEED). Want 200 stalks we Fanden Ribbon, or Blue Purple CORN: Want 100 lbs. Hastings Pro- Jific Yellow Corn, preferably 1951 crop, free of weevils. Pay $5. hundred Ibs., R. B. May- Hard, Dalton, Rt. 2. ; Want good Milling Corn, near Winder. S. S. King, At- Janta, 749 Marietta Pl. CHESTNUTS & CHINQUAPIN D TREES: Want 3 each of Chinquapin and the oldtime forest chestnut (not the Chinese variety) trees. Advise what you have and price. S. A. Dean, Summerville, OATS: Want Turf *or Winter Oats. H, E. Turner, Alto, Rt. 1. ONIONS: Want 50-100 lbs. Nest Onions. Qvoie price and send sample. W. K. Rhodes Sr., Forsyth, Box 267. : QUINCES: Want Old Fashion Quinces (ot Quincettes). Mrs. J. H> Harris, Atlanta,:479, Capital Ave., Ss. Ww. SACKS: Wan 100 or more this years 200 Ib. cap. Fertilizer Bags, for own use. Consider unwashed, with small holes. H. P. Malcom, Social Circle, Rive2s- Box 4 SEED: Want 100 or more Peach Seed, Yellow Clingstone or Yel- dow Press, contact: H. L. Wil-| Jiams, Baxley. | | CATTLE FOR SALE 10. Aberdeen- Angus Cows CATTLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE = = : ; A o* Reg. Brown Swiss Bull, born} 2 reg. Hereford. Bulls, Royal 13 Black Angus heifers, 3/4 ; F e re SPC Feb. 24, 1950, wt. between | Rollo and Domino breeding, | or better, wt. 400-500 Ibs., "$125. 1200-1400 lbs., has ring in nose, gentle, perfect in every way, son of Lees Hill Lucky Strike, TB and Bangs tested. W. B. Eaton, Elberton, Rt. 6. (At Ruckersville). Jersey Bull, from reg. stock, 16 mos. old, gentle, gives good service, $150.; Crossbred Duroe and PC SOW and 10 Pigs, cheap. Also Bulland Boar service. J. P. Bacchus, Macon, 5314 Bloom- field Rd. Shorthorn Durham Bull, 28 mos. old, 1000 Ibs., solid white, proven breeder. See to appreci-. ate; Also 2 H Bagwell Wagon for sale. 1 1/2 mi. top Dicks Hill: L. L. Coleman, Mt. Airy; Rt. 1. 2 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, 7 1/2 mos. old, $200. ea. Can be reached by phone. J. B. Poole, Warrenton. 2 Hereford Bulls, from reg. bull and half Hereford - cow, 6 mos. old. See or write: Harold Peterson, Vidalia, Rt. 2, Box 197; : 2 Fresh Milch Cow, 3 or more gal. rich milk daily, reason- able; Also 10 nice size 6 week old pigs -for sale.. Mrs. Fred Loudermilk, ~ Cornelia. Reg. ,of fine breeding Milk- ing Strain Shorthorn Bull, gentle, 5 yrs. old; $325. Mrs. Mattie H. Garner, Sarah. Holstein very fine stock Bull, full glooded, but not registered, 600 Ibs., gentle, $200. at my farm. Marvin Maddox, Winder, Rt. 40 Reg. Brahma Bull, 1600 or 1800 Ibs., gentle, easy to handle, 4 yrs. old. Sell to. keep. from inbreeding, 10 mi. E. Lyons on Old Reidsville Hwy. T. W.. Kemp, Lyons. Fine reg. White Face. Here- ford Bull, no horns, Domino Perfection, Calved Sept. 26, 1946, Sire Domino A$ter, Sell or exchange for. reg. young one. Miss Minnie Bulloch, Warm Springs. 25- Jersey, Guernsey, and Holstein Heifers; Also 50 Close- up Dairy Type Cows for sale. . A. Russell, Avondale -Es- DE 2151. Reg. Horn Type Hereford Bull, apprex. 1000 lbs., very reasonable. With papers. How- ard L. Johnson, Mitchell, Rt. 2, 5 yr. old Dbl. Standard Here- ford Bull, Ga. Advance Domino fourth, American Hereford As- sn. 5282008, American Polled Hereford Assn. 311558. Very gentle, excellent breeder, $400: 7 mi. S. Cornelia, Milton Lee Dalton, Alto, Rt. 2. (Uncle Remus Hwy.), ie tates. Service age Reg. Ayrshire Bull, $300. Lloyd C. Caswell, Americus. : 2 reg. Horned Herefords, 8 mos old bull calves, $250. ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward Jr., Rt. 3, c/o Ward-Meade Farm. Phone 8-8772. Reg. top bloodlines, modern type, Herefords: Several bulls of service age,~open and bred with young calves, freshen Noy. and Dec., 1 good | herd bull, all reg. in good ! cond. See at my farm 6 mi, No. Alpharetta at Birmingham. | W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Phone | 2595. Hoistein-Guernsey Bull about 650. Ibs., $75.; Purebred Guern- | sey Bull, red and white spot- | ted, 450 lbs., $75.; 2 purebred | Holstein Calves: entitled to reg. male and female, about 3 nics. old, $125. Near Hickory Level Siore. Ww. W. McPherson, Villa | Rica 6 others to heifers, several top grade fe- males all bred to reg. polled bulls, reasonable prices. See: G. W. Steele, Lilly. Several reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, 6 mos. to 30 mos. old, | $250.-$500. ea. Dr. Wm. W. Smith, Decatur, 3550 Glenwood Rd. a Reg. male Guernsey Calf, born May 30, 1952, Sire Rie- eee Conquers Pioneer No. | | 419077, Dam Ruth of Willow Valley Farm No. 653282. $100. Reg. and transferred.. FOB} farm. George .E. Mallet, Jack- son, | Purebred Black Angus Bull, not registered, about 900 Ibs., | 18 mos, old. J. M. Turner, | Lovejoy, (4 mi. West), Good Milch Cow, *ho bad} habits, now giving 2 gal. daily | but not reg. $175. to $200. ea. will give i Clover Hill farms, Penfield. with young calf, gal, daily, Bar gain. | Hodges, Guyton, J. B North from |- Marietta,- 18 mos. old, polled, $350.; Other 12 mos, old, horned, $250. Reg. papers with achit J. See Up= church, Thomasville, 209 Up- church Bldg. ; esa Heavy Springers, dairy type and stockers. Cliff - Haney, Marietta, Rt. 5, Phone 8-2931. ~ Heavy Springers and Heifers, Holsteins, for sale. See at farm. Guy Sewell, Sandy Springs, Atlanta Phone CH 7053. 8 Polled ~ Hereford Bulls, subj. to register, 400-500 Ibs., 25c lb. 10 mi.-So. Forsyth on Hwy. 42. -Aldine ene Culloden. Large Reg. Guernsey Bull, | 1 Small One, and 3 Sheep, $50. ea. Ralph ne, Wood- stock. 25 grade Hereford Springers, Heifers, 5 grade young Cows, bred to excellent reg. polled Hereford Bull.. Clean, tested, vaccinated; Also 3 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls. ; C2 -Gollier, Barnesville, Phone 73.. _Reg. 4 yr. Aberdeen- Angus Bull, in prime, condition, for sale. Papers. W. E. Carter, pevaunely {Ps 20. Box 508: Rt. Sate Gertrudis. Cattle, sonable prices. Dan H. Boulton, Albany, Rt. 3, c/o Magnolia Plantation. Phone. 563. 5 3 nice fresh in Milch, Cows, 4 large close in Springers, Hol- stein and Guernsey, all young, tested, good dairy cows. See at my place, 4 mi. below Hape- ville. J. M. Pace; Riverdale, Rt. 1, Jonesboro 4177. Re: W. F. Heifer, approx. 600 EDS:, 3. $1505 2Wie eX Garrison, Riverdale, Re Al CAM Sata: Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned type, highest. quality, bulls ge 12 mos. old, $200.-$300.. ea.; Also White OIC- Hereford Pigs, $10. ea.; $9. ea. in large lots. Hu A. Travis, Riverdale. : Vans pick of 35 dairy cows from 45. cow herd, Jerseys and Guernseys, no bangs or TB in this herd since beginning of dairy. All to freshen by Dec. J, -.P. Dyer Greensboro, Rted, Phone 4155. Several Dbl. Stendard Poll- ed Hereford Reg. Bulls, best bloodlines, \ - old enough for service, reasonably priced. Frank Goodman, Fort Valley, | c/o ee Polled Hereford Farm. Reg. 3 yr. old Hereford Cow, bred for 2nd. calf, wt. approx. 1400 ibs., Elwood Bird *Prin- cess, Reg. No. 5898645, sired by Royal Rupert from Callo- Dam, Birdwood Princess Reg. No. 4409805. Ralph ianer wn Decatur Rts 2,2 ER, 2233, Reg. Jersey Male,: 11 mos. old; fine stock, for sale. Hwy. 41 at Henry and Clayton Co. Line. Mrs. Emily Thompson, Hampton, Rt. 2, Phone 3504. One Male Yearling, over 10 mos. old, around 300 Ibs., my place. 3 miles No. Sparta. Gra- ham Simpson, Sparta, Rt. 2. Purebred ~ Bull, horn type, Hereford, no papers, around 700 lbs., 15 mos. Ss $15. oe E. Turner, Alto, Rt. *1. Reg. Hereford Horn Type | Bull, approx. 1100 Ibs., reason- able, with. papers, Howard L. Johnson, Mitchell, Rt. 2. Reg. Jersey Bull, 8 mos. old, | $100. F. M. Gaines, Macon, panes Vineville Ave. Reg. Angus, sire good blood- lines, superior masculine char- acteristics, 18 mos... old, $290. atfarm. Joe Alexander, Corne- | Ha. P 2 fine Dbl. Reg. Hereford | Bulls, 4 and 5 yrs. old; for sale. Will not trade. I. Frank Ste- phens, Calhoun, Rt. 4. 8 Angus bulls, 9 to 13 mos. old, from Reg. cows and bulls, M. T. Sanders, Owner, Com- Tea= 1s ' Duke > and WHR breeding, for State of Michigan, selling. to | | prevent ibpeedee Ae J. Priehs, Ideal. A a ways barn, Reg. No. 4339213, ,#75 Ibs., either sex, Wave Master ea. P. E. Doster Sr., Abbeville. Reg. Guernsey Bull, 3 yrs. old, excellent bloedlines, such | as Quail Roost Maxin, Kings Coker, etc. for sale; Consider trade for reg. calves. J. T. Shubert, Commerce, = Ti Tel. 3- 6486. $ 8 reg. Aberdeen- Needs Bulls: Herd Bull, 4 yrs. old (to pre- vent inbreeding), one 14 mos. old, and six 4-7 mos. eld. Guar- |. anteed against disease. Papers with each. C. E. MET ENT. Col bert, Rt: 2. = Jersey male, reg. (have Papers), good breeding, 23 mos. old. See at my home. S. N. peo tens Mountain, Tel.: aO272,) je Bull, 750 lbs., 14 mos. old, $150.; Red Jersey Heifer, 18 mos: old, been bred, see at pty place. Mrs. Howard Ce Evans, Durand. . : Reg. Angus Bull, about ee old, good bloodlines, for sale or trade for equal -value heifers or : COWS. ahs bs: Morgan, Jefferson, Rt. 2. a 10 Holstein Heifers, pies: up, fresh, tested, for sale. J. A. Crimmins, Barnesville, Caren qe in 30- Bees horn type Hereford bulls,-8 to 20 mos. old. Baca sale. Percy A. Price, TRCSDRERS Rte? L Phone 4564. Reg. Guernsey Bulls, reads for light service, from high milk producer, reasonable prices. F. H. Bunn ageeviis: = TONNE. old Reg. Holstein - Bull, from one of best herds in the Several nice fat beef cows and some_hogs for sale, cheap. Glenn Norton, Fairburn, -At- lanta phone FA 4728. . Reg. horn type: = Hereford Heifer, and= 3 mos. old Heifer Calf - by side, Ist. calf. Heifer good milk producer for calf, Gentle, rebred. Sylvia Mueth- lein, Atlanta, 2561 New Buford Hwy., c/o Valley Farm, EX 1385. Jersey Black Tongue Cow, about 12 yrs. old; when on beans will "give 4 gal. milk daily ahd 1 Ib. butter, $50. at my place. Mrs. J. 3G Combs, Toomsboro. * HOGS ee Reg. Gpusss Pigs, t mos. old, and Modern Trend stock, med. bloeky type, $20. ea. Papers ; furnished; Gilts, 7 mos. old, 150 Ilbs., $45. ea. M.-M. New- some, Sandersville. Pe Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 9 wks. old, $15. ea.; 6 wks. old, $1250 ea; Red Big Bone. Guinea and OIC cross, 7 wks. old, $10. ea.; $8. at. my place. Will - ship. Rever wane es Rtas Pp. OIC Pigs, 6" and rt wks. old, $25. ea.;. Light Weight Service Boars, 160-170 lbs., $35. ea. All from champ. bloodlines, reg. in buyer's. name. Or ex- change for corn. J. H. Roque- pg Americus, eet 2. Phone 45 Ma winning \ SPC pigs, 16 ka: old, boar and gilts, $25. ea. A: I. Sin- clair, Hazlehurst, Rt. . Purebred OIC Boar, 14 mos. old, with papers, reg. in owners name, champion bloodlines, get- ting 10 -14 pigs per litter. See at farm 3 mi. No. Jackson on Cc. Route 42. Selling to prevent inbreeding. Ted Evans, Jackson. Essex Gilt, weaned litter of 7 pigs. bred again to reg. Es-. sex Male, reg. buyers name, $40.50: Not registered, $40, Ship service, reg. buyers name, for sale. George H. Laing Pe A merce. mericus, Rt. 1. lege Park, Rt. 1 Reg. Hereford ~ Pigs, bloodlines, A er s -pame 6 purebred av 8 wks. old, reg. $25. ea. C : name, for sa nald Seas Pur@bred SPC old, from prize \ subj. to ex, $5 Creech, ae ; 622. old, 50-60 Ibs., | anywhere. Hoyt Moss, Lula. ee | 48 Duroc Bred .. Tamworth Gilt, 2 Tamworth Boars, ready. for purebred ready for Heaioes logs ploethinets. : bee buyer Se 2 pigs. 23 ere! 0 old Oct. 8th oe $10. stoc to change seed? | ipplied to seed, ings, but sig- 10 | variety has a short life if essential |enemies may build up to dam- .diseases build up, but new strains. | ance is often accepted as a mysteri- ous running out of the variety. 2 | infested land where Ranger and | to eliminate weaker, jis a protection against reduced per- er | ance caused by declining soil pro- -}celerated disease and = toertitied as of an adapted variety, Vobtained*from a reliable source is t pases crop. _ PAGE FIV aging, sometimes alarming. de- grees. Not only do old strains of of the same or entirely new dis- eases may develop under natural conditions. The resulting reduced perform- Grimm alfalfa runs out on wilt- Buffalo persist, and any. alfalfa minral nutrients are short.. Careful cleaning of seed tends disease-in- fested seeds, or seeds that will pro- duce * week seedlings that invite disease attacks. So to a consider- able extent high-quality, clean seed formance from these causes. - Neither high-quality seed alone nor any other single provision can insure | against reduced perform- | ductivity, unfavorable weather, ac- insect at- tacks or a constantly changing en- vironment, but high quality seed the . greatest possible insurance that seed alone can give of a satis- i m forming rves and root through the start in the are occa- ay as usually some- : enough to injure the stand. |More than once. Spring seedings | without a companion crop are best ut. the yield tn2 following late August when av was not cut + sowing should not be clipped at all ,| remove the latter seriously reduces || Sowing, which is rarely the case, en ADVICE FOR NEW GRASS STANDS 1, Root reserves most impor- ~~ tant factor in winter~ sur- vival of grasses and. le-- 3 gumes. t Develop good roots well stored with food material _ for next springs growth. . Clip- spring seedings twice when sown alone. . Do not clip summer seed- ings at all the first year. | . If sweetclover needs clip- ping, do itin late summer or.very late fall. It is not usually desirable to clip the forage in small-grain stubble cut or clipped twice during -the year sown. The first clipping should be delayed as long as possible, and in the latitude of Ohio may usually be left until July. One more clipping late in August-will usual- ly control weeds Satisfactorily and | Gilt to farrow Jan., _ HOGS FOR SALE 12 reg. SPC Pigs, 31/2 to 5 1/2 mos. old; life treated for cholera, backed by prize win- ea ning stock, for sale at my place. 12 mi. N. Alma, or ship. Lamar Altman, Alma, Rt. 1. , Some good SPC Breeding Stock, for sale. M. J.. Black- mon, Pinehurst. Reg. Tamworth Gilts, 2-3 |mos. old, also reg. Boar ready for service, out of choice stock for production and show, for sale. John P. Dempsey, Rome, Bells Ferry Rd. 7 Pigs, Big Bone Guinea- OIC Short Nose, ready to-take Ist. of November, my place. 4 mi. W. Adairsville on Rome Rd. D. F. Wood, Adairsville, Rt. 1. sy 3 reg. Black PC Hogs; 1 male, 2 females, for sale. Jimmy King, Greenville, Box 206. Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs, few wseeding purposes, for sale. Ship anywhere. Paul J. Cleve- land, Elberton, Rt. 2. 25 Little Bone Guinea Pigs, stay fat kind, $10. ea. Hubert W. Daniels, Winston. Pigs, 10 wks. te 3 mos. old, blocky Duroe reg.. sire, Duroc- PC mothers; Also 7 mos. old Male Calf, artificially bred, reg. Jersey mother,. Biltmore Hol- stein sire. Cheap as stock ani- mal. Ian Milroy, Smyrna, (5- 4812 nights). Med. blocky Duroc pigs, 10 wks. old, approx. 65 Ibs. ea. Life treatment for cholera, reg. buyer's name. M. J. Corbin, Oak Park. > Open Gilt, Tamworth and OIC cross, 250 Jbs., or more. 10 mos. old, excellent individual, $50.; Or 20c, lb. at farm. K, D. Sanders, Eatonton, Phone 219i. ow Two 7 mos. old ,Gilts, for breeding, purebred, reg. both sides, White Face Hereford crossed with Red Berkshife, at my farm: P. L. ready Streat Jr., Nicholls. Purebred Hampshires: Prov- en Sow, farrow in Jan., $60.;. $40. Both at farm. Reg. buyer's name. J. , Herron, Martin, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 4 yr. old, reg. Tenn. Walking Mare in foal to reg. stallion, well. cared for and trained, exceptional gaits. Must sell. Contact: W. Millard, Norcross, Rt. 1, Phone 3986. 18 mos. old unbroken Palo- /mino Mare Colt for sale at my ;-place 3.1/2. mi: i sonville- Itson Batchelor, Don- _aldsonville.- Rt. NW.. Donald- Me : Pair ea. Match Mare Mules, 800 lbs. ea. and Dark Bay Horse Mules. 800 to 1000 lbs. permit the storage of reserve _ma- terials in the roots after the last clipping. However, at. Wooster, Ohio, alfalfa sown alone in the -spring has been clipped three times without apparent injury. Stands obtained from summer the first year Gf it can possibly be avoided) since they have only a. short time before winter in which to develop a strong root system. Since the growth of roots is depend- ent upon the growth of tops, to the former. Weeds are usually the big problem. with summer seedings: * If a good job of weed control has been done previous to summer . | contend bela in Ae fall. there will seldom be _any~ weeds to | Also 2 H: Wagon, plows, plant- ers, cultivators, for sale |trade for grade White Face a Angus Calves. R. O. Rivers, Forsyth, Collier Station. - = / value. ' HORSES AND MULES. FOR SALE RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Small Mule, around 950 l|bs., 8 yrs. old, works good any- where, $40. C. J. Osburn, Way- cross, Rt. 2, Box 84. 8 yr. old Bay Mare, 1000 lbs., work. anywhere, gentle, for women and children; good cow horc>, $100. or trade for 500 lbs. Crimson Clover Seed or value in rustproof seed oats, at my place. R. W. Norton, Eatonton, P. O. Box 190. Black Horse, med. weight, also single plow, etc. bargain; And Black L. B. Guinea Meat Hog, around 400 Jbs., $60. Mrs. Zora Brown, Dallas, Rt. 3, Mc- Pherson Rd. Red and White Horse, 900 lbs., 9 yrs. old, works and rides well, $50. Trade for 1 yr. old heifer (Jersey preferred). F. H. Smith, Baxley, Rts. _Shetland. Pony. mare, black and white. children can handle, $200. One mile Toccoa on. Mize Hwy. See: Joe Fowler, Toccoa, Res Walking Horse Mare and her 10 mos. old filly colt, $200. for both. Dr. J. H. Arnald, New- nan, Box 393. - Palomino mare, wt. 1006_ or 1100 lbs.. 5 yrs. old, gentle, fat, $50. or exc. *for calves. H. A. Stogher, Waco, Rt. 2. 1 good natured brood. mare, 8 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs., work any- where, $75. or exch. for equal C.' M. Smith, Decatur, 3706 La Vista Rd., Rt. 3. 2 Dark Red Mares, very gentle, broke to ride, $75. ea. Earl Stephens, Fairburn, Rt. -2, Rivertown .Rd. - 7 yr. old Mare, good saddler, work anywhere, Flax Mane and Tail, $125.; And 4 OIC Shoats, 100 lbs., $15. ea.; Also White Face 600 Ib. bull for sale. Jas. A. Knowles, Fayetteville, Rt. 2 5 : : Tenn. Walking Brood Mare, strawberry roan, easily hand- led, 4 stocking feet, blaze face, good qualities, white spotted colt, 6. mos. old, sired by Palo- mino-Pinto stallion. Sell both or exch. for 6-8 mos. old Angus Bull. L. M. Vineyard, Hogans- ville, Rt. 2. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Golden Fawn Flemish Giant aes from ped. stock, $10. . Also 4 N. Z. W. does, $1.50 ae All.8 mos. old. Grady Pant- er, Dial. Super-Wooler Angora Rab- bits, select breeding stock, Seniors ready to breed, $8. pr. Shipped anywhere Express col. Robert E. Smith; Cedartown. Angoras; Grinsteads, -best stock, 6 Sr. Bred Does, 4 Sr. Bucks, 10-Jr. Does, 4 Jr. Bucks, 5 mos. old, $50. or $5. pr. Shi ,ea., from 4-5 1/2 yrs. old, for anywhere. John Fields, Griffin, | Sale, or exchange for sheep or | 191g W. Poplar St. Phone 3682 | cattle. J. F.. Wellborn, Rock | after 5:30 P. M Springs. rep ie : One air Ped. California Reg. Tenn. Walking Male Rabbits; old enough to breed Colt, 2 yrs. old; 2 Mare Mules, |g FOB my place. L.-J. Mc. and 8 yrs. old, 1350 and 1550| Giboney, Atlanta, 924 Paoli Ibs., no blemishes, work any | Ave SE. : place; 4-yrs. old, reg. Tenn. Walking Male Colt. Cheap. S. One pair Calif. Rabbits, buck F. Billingsley, Macon, Rt. 5.;and doe unrelated, proven 3 __ | breeders, $10.; 2 bucks, 5 mos. Fine, gentle, 9 yr. old Tenn. |ojg, $4. a.: 4 Juniors. 10 wks. Walking mare with 7 mos. old | olq $3. ea.: ; $5. pr. Papers free; filly colt, $175. FOB. I Frank |Qne trio NZ Reds. buck. 3 Stephens, Calhoun, Rt. 3, Tel. | does, from ped. stock, without adhe | Papers, $10. H. E. - Watkins, An unusually: fine pair farm | Louisville. | mules, sound, without blemish, 7 mos. old NZ Red Rabbits also some good, horse drawn! with ped. papers, 5 does. 1 farm implements. If interested-| buck, $25. Lamar Terry. Ma- write. .C. A. Keown, Adairs- | con 1495. Virginia Ave. : ville, Rt. 1. | : = 1 rs. different col. rabbits, Qne Good. Mule, work any- ne: large, $4. pr. Milton | where, gentle, no plug, 1000 | | Deal, Sylvester, Rt. 3 Ibs., for -sale or trade for eye, calves. C. A. Loyvinggood, Ken- |. Ped. Giant Chinchillas, nesaw, Phone Marietta 8-3856. | championship bloodlines,. high 2 Mate Mules, 10- 12 yrs. old; | producers, heavy milkers, lit- 2 o ters average 10 or more, 3 mos. to 3 yrs. old. Papers on each. Few outstanding service bucks available. Robert P. Middle- ton, Austell, P.O: B. 357, | S.-W. 12 Chinchilla mature does, 6 Chinchilla and 4 White Bucks nearly grown, $2.50 ea. All from good breeders. Ship ex~ press collect. J: H. Smith, Molena. Purebred Gray Chinchilla Rabbits, 7 mos. old, $3. ea.; Trio, $8.50. FOB. J. 0. Adams, Ty Ty. Chinchilla Bucks, one 1 i/2 yrs. old, other 1 yr. old, $2. ea.; Several does. 8 mos. old, $2, ea.; $3.50 pair; Steel Grey- Does, $2. ea. L. A. Crawley, Social Circle, Box 181. Few pen Silver Bond Angora Junior Bucks, 2 1/2-4 mos. old, $6. ea.: trio $10. Best of stock and in good health. Tom G, Frazer, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Buck and Doe Rabbits, $1.28 ea. Shipped if desired. J B. Kersey, Junction City. P. O Box 103. 4 Rabbits. 3 does, 1 buck, black and grey, A-1 shape, $5. FOB. E. M. Lee Sr., Omaha. 3 Chinchilla Does, 1 Buck, giant size, 4 Flemish Does, for sale at my place near Shiloh Church, north of Thomaston. W. L. Vickery, Meansville, Rt. ts SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE 3 Saanan Goats, 2 males (hornless), 1 female with horns, 5 and 6 mos. old. Cannot ship. See: Mrs. E. M. Clackum, At-, lanta, 3871 Boulder Park Dr. (Adamsville), AM 5529. Reg. Saanan Buck at stud and for sale. Have blood of 4 champion milkers, A. R. tested. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave. N._W. Be 5373. Common Goats, 3 mos. te J yrs. old, $4.-$15. ea. Rev. Curd Walker, Soperton, Rt. 1. Milk Goats, freshened recently. see: C. H. Peek, Lithonia, Zi 2 Tog good milkers, Write 01 Rt. Milk Goats, for sale, at my place on Hwy. 78 at Camps Grocery, about 1/2 mi, of Yellow River. Howard Reid, Lilburn, Rt. 1. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Exchange nice Springing Heifer or will buy for a Grade Red or Yellow Guernsey Bull, wt.. 650. to 750 Ibs., preferably with horns. Robert Wellborn, LaFayette. Want Polled Hereford Bull -for breeding stock, 4-6 mos. old, near Val- dosta. M. C. Carter, Valdosta, Melrose Dr. Trade .OIC- - Berkshire White Face crosa Sow, stay fat kind, due farrow 1953, for beef type calf; cross or straight. Or will sell sow. P. A. Booker, de HORSES & MULES: Ellenwood, Rt. Want one or two Shetland Ponies. Give age, and lowest price. E. W. Barber, Sharon, Box 78. Exch. Black Horse Mule, no plug, for a Horse or Mare that works well double or single; that children can handle, and is comparatively young. Belvin Smallwood, Wil Rte liamson, POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: Black Jersey Gian old, rooster, $5. oC $3.50 ea. W. L. Morris, 444 Collier Rd. N. Large 1952 spri Cornish Cocker Leona Simpson. 50 Ancona Hens, laying, 1 yr. old,. $1:75 ea, . Come. after. Dveise Creech, Twin City, Rt. 1, circulation weekly, was created for and is financed by % * Initials, and in care of GENERAL DELIVERY as ad- lication in any ONE issue. Notices not fo exceed forty odd - MICE, CANARY BIRDS, PARROTS, LOVE BIRDS, 4g GUNS, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, ete. CHURCH and other PAGE we ; : Rules And Regulations The Bulletin, now having Sinpomnute 250,000 the GEORGIA FARMER, to help dispose of farm prod- ucts to the best possible advantage, is MAILED under provisions of ACT of June 6, 1900, and in order to con- tinue being eligible for this mailing privilege, 1 MUST CONFORM to certain RULES. This RULING PROHIBITS notices either wanted or for salefor DEALERS, COMMERCIAL NURS- ERIES, HATCHERIES, RABBITRIES, BUSINESS MEN (ENGAGED IN TRADE OF COMMODITIES LISTED) FARMERS, or even HOUSE WIVES who BUY farm commodities for the purpose of RE-SELLING IN ANY }2 FORM: also prohibits notices for NON-RESIDENTS and only notices are permitted that are absolutely ES. SENTIAL to Agriculture and the futherance of Agri- cultural Industrythis includes all Farm Products, Farm Machinery, used:on a farm and NECESSARY to farming, and STRICTLY FARM. WORK ONFARMS notices. ALE NOTICESs PUBLISHED MUST. HAVE PER- SONAL NAME and ADDRESS attached, and MUST BE FROM PARTIES OF LEGAL AGE. Notices for MINORS not acceptable. BOX NUMBERS, Farm names, dresses, in lieu of proper name are not ELIGIBLE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICES OF SIMILAR NATURE FROM. INDI- VIDUAL OR MEMBERS OF SAME HOUSEHOLD (except where parties listing GROW and RAISE indi. vidually the products listed), are not accepted for pub- words, to give clear, concise meaning. The following items and items of similar nature and classification are STRICTLY PROHIBITED: WIRE, JIN, PIPE, ELECTRIC AND OTHER FENCING, CON- CRETE MIXERS, SHINGLES, TIMBER, (except as. growing on land and sold with, as part of, the land in SPECIAL FARM LAND EDITIONS), POSTS, LUMBER, CORD AND PULPWOOD, ROOFING, HARNESS, SADDLES, LEATHER GOODS OF ANY KIND, woon AND OTHER SAWS, BONE AND AX GRINDERS, MULE CLIPPERS, AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, JEEPS, TRAILERS, AX AND HAMMER HANDLES, SAW AND SHINGLE MILLS, all equipment for same; LIGHT AND WATER SYSTEMS AND all equipment for same; FOWER UNITS (unless absolutely essential to some item cf farm machinery); FEATHER PICKING MA- CHINES, FEATHER BEDS, PILLOWS .(fathers alone may be listed); DOGS, CATS, RATS, HAMSTERS, MONKEYS, PET STOCK of any kind; OWLS, COONS, FISH, SQUIRRELS, OPOSSUMS, DEER, WILD ANI- MALS, FOXES, their SKINS AND PELTS: ROLLING OR INVALID CHAIRS, SWINGS, COFFINS, RADIOS, TELEPHONES, PIANOS, ANY MUSICAL INSTRU- MENT, ANTIQUES, INDIAN RELICS, ICE BOXES, REFRIGERATORS (except Dairy equipment), WASH- ING, SEWING MACHINES, IRONS, STOVES, HOME FURNACES, PINE CONES, CORN BEADS; WATCHES, JEWELRY, QUILTS, QUILTING SCRAPS, SEWING, CLOTHING OF ANY KIND, MERCHANDISE, STORE FIXTURES, BARBER SHOPS or MEAT ITEMS, etc., BUSINESSES of any kindLOST OR STRAYED LIVE- STOCK, ADDRESSES OF PARTIES, together with notices of HAVING SOLD OUT of certain items; BOT- TLES, CANS, JARS, CARTONS, BASKETS, CRATES; SOCIAL ITEMS. FLOWERS, FLOWER SEED, BULBS AND ORNA- MENTAL NURSERY STOCK, also SACKSFOR SALE AND W ANTED~ are only published ONCE A MONTH and must be in our office not later than the 20th of month preceding publication. SECOND HAND MACHINERY ITEMS ARE CAR- RIED as often as practicable. SPECIAL FARM LAND EDITIONStwice yearly only early Fall and Spring. Fifty to sixty (50-to 60) words allowed for Farm Land Notices. ALL NOTICES MUST BE LISTED IN THIS OFFICE at least a week or ten days (sometimes longer) PRIOR to date of publication, and NEW. COPY of notice for each time published. WEDNESDAY NOON weekly is deadline fot all notices for following weeks Bulletin. There is no charge for publishing notices, neither | no subscription rate. Non-Resident subscribers are ac- | ceptable. STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOM LINDER, Commissioner, Elizabeth Hynds Editor-Notices : Hogansville, Rt. 2. . mington. }5 Ibs. POULTRY FOR SALE. old, 6 hens, 2 roosters, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. L. Robinson, At- lanta, 3791 Gilbrt Rd., S. E. Rt. 12, FA 3954. McMurray White Silkie Ban- tams, If hens, laying, and 1 rooster, 1951-52 hatch, $30. Ship collect. Also you furnish earte. Sidney Earl MHayborn, Donaldsonville, Rt. 1. 5 Shuffler Alen Round Head |} Stags, $10. for lot; 5 Yellow Buff Orpington Stags, $1.75 ea. Mrs, Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. - Nice large trio White Lace Red. Cornish, April 1952 hatch, $7.50. Mrs. J. C. Herron, Mart- mn Rte Ae Several game _ stags, - Wild Cat Blues and crosses, $4. ea. Inquires ans. K. C. Messer, 25 Sheppard Ancona hens 11 mos. old, now Itying, $2.00 ea. Mrs. W. D. Creech, Twin City, Rt. 1,-Box 62. ~ BUTTERCUPS ; Buttercup Cockerels, 4 mos. old, $3.00: Trio 2 ;pullets, 1 cockerel, $8.50. Mrs, L. L. Wal- lace, Atlanta, 469 Metropolitan PIS: BE BANTAMS; e Bantams: Silkies, White, Crested, White and Dark Corn- ish, Black Tail Japs, Black Japs, White Belgiums, also large S.S. Hamburgs. Bargain prices. W. = Thomas, Savannah, 1205 E. Bantam Pullets- from good laying stock, $1.00 ea. Exch. 4 hens for 1 pair. ducks. Starling Yawn, Byromville. 1952 hatch RI Red Bantams,! from prize winning stock. J. C. Mitchell, LaFayette, P. O. Box 243. Pute Buff Cochin Bantams in breeder stock about 1 yr. old $5.00 pr. Also pairs and -trios 4 mos. old Buff Cochin, $1.50 ea. Cc. H. Overby, Columbus, 3609- 14th. \Ave. Fine young Golden Sebright, Dark Cornish, and Brown Leg- horn Bantams, half grown, $3.00 ea. FOB, Bob Clark, Macon, 372 Spring St. Old English Black Breasted Red and Old Eng. Silver Duck, wing game Bantams, $5.00 pair and up, according to quality. B. H. Holsomback, East Point, 302 So. Harris St. CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS. Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels, ready for service, $3.00 ea., 2, $5.00. H. W. Thurmond, Far- Claret and Cuban Blue Game Cross Cockerels, Mar. hatch, 4- $3.50 ea. Pure Cuban Blue Hens, 2 yrs. old, $2.50 ea. S. O. Huff, Monticello, 1 trio pure Allen RH games grown, $6.00 trio; Also trio young Red Quills. Roy Dillis, Blairsville, Rt. 4. | Pit Game Chickens, 14 cocks, 7 hens, 20 pullets, 20 stags, $2.50 and $6.00 ea. FOB. Letters ans. L. O. Benefield, Cedartown, Rt. 1. (At Fish Creek). Pure Asel Raja of very best breeding, Cocks $5.00~$7.50; Hens and Stags, $5.00 ea.; Pul- Its, $3.00-$5.00. Consider trade. N. S. Crow. Royston. Wingate Brown-Red Game from winners: Stags crowing and ready to trim and walk, $5:00 ea. Send coops for ship- ping. Trade for trio turkeys and trio R. W. Norton, Eaton- ton, P. O. Box 190. Dark Cornish Cockerels hal Pullets, yellow legged. broad} back and- breast, 6 pullets, 1} cockerel, $7.50; Also fine yard! Roostar, $3.50. O,. C. Brad-- berry, Cevington, Rt. 1 Box 135.} Early hateh, open range, pare| Grissette Clairborne, pure Wisc. Shufflers, young and old stock, Also 3-2 yr. ald cocks for s mi Dim Haywood pee Georgia Farmers Market Bulletin on-- Bantams, half Silkie, 7 mos. old, $3.00 ea. P.: O. Money.| $3 Mrs. Glen Holton, Sepertiny P. Rt. 3, Glennwood 10. Box 454. ae 'at my home, Will not ship. Mrs. 135. MARKET BULLETIN Seon POULTRY FOR SALE | 2 young Game Roosters, 1 ea.| 4 Ringneck Speckled and Red, $3.00 or $1.50 hers, 52 pee abc ea, H. C. Walraven, Dallas, Rt.|. mp 5. LEGHORNS; 10 choice White Leghorn Pullets, 8 mos. English Strain pre Alton B. -.40 or more Whi ons, mated birds ing stock, large E. J. Shiver, Alban scher Ave. Wixie =e 2641-R. REDS: NH, RI, 01 125 NH - Pullets, just started laying. any part. J. W. son, Rt: 2 3: 96 large toe White Leghorn, Hens, part laying, should be in full production soon, $1.50 ea. A. FE. Britt, Atlanta, 442-Hop- kins St. S, W. AM-0858. - ~ MINORCAS: 35 -block Minorca. pullets and cockerels, 6 mos. old, 4 hens and rooster, 15 mos. old: also 9 N. H. Red 15 mos. old hens, aay te 15 bantam hens, 4 roosters, very |. 9 NH Red Hens, small kind, 250 egg Elec., Inc.,| $20. or $2.50 ea. perfect cond., very reasonable. Wilson, Martin. H. A. Evans, Atlanta, 369 Au- Bob White Qu gusta. Ave. S..E. Calvin Harman, ~ Full blooded Ringn ants, at my place, pr. $10.; If snipes charges. S.-A. FI land, Chinese, English, Mongolian, Ringneck full grown, full plum birds, pen raised te pr.; Early 1952 hateh bove, $4.75 pr.; Extr: 50--$3.50 ea. Orders cheaper, Mrs. Helen lanta, Rta 20255 PEACOCKS, QUAIL, DOVES, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, ETC:? : Pheasants: 1951 hatch, versi- color, 1 trio, $22.50; 1952 hatch, 1 pr. Goldens, $12.; 1 hen, $7.: 1 Amherst hen, -$8.; also, Ban- tams,; 1951 hatch, 2 pr. White Cochins, $7. pr.; trio Buffs, $6.; a 1952 White Cochin cockerel, $2.50. J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metropolitan Pl. S.-W. Bob White Quail, $5. pair. Calvin Harman, Stovall. ie . Are We Oversold On Gt or Still Undereducated? Are many farmers slaves to an out-of-date type of farming? True, they have adopted some improved practices, often used better seed, applied more fertilizer and adopted improved machinery, but are their minds open to the evolution in farming that is going on in the present age? Some farms hate been entirely turned into grasslands, spoken of by one writer as* Grasslands all the way, by another as giving up our old corn philosophy, and by some others, the real extremists or cultists, as organie farming. There is no such thing as being] oversold on real grassland farm- || ing any more than on any well- balanced, profitable farm program inyolving soil building, erosion con- 3 trol, efficient crop production and a well-planned dairy and livestock program because these are just what is meant by grassland farm- ing. None of.them. can be at- tained as economically and effi- ciently without resorting to the large-scale use of grasslands. Grassland farming does not mean that every acre on the farm be turned into grasslands to the ex- clusion of inter-tilled row crops. It} does not mean that grasslands alone will supply all the mineral elements to maintain soils at the highest degree of fertility. It does not mean that to maintain profit- able livestock production, all feed nutrients consumed by livestock must come from grasslands. -feotiteatien oe % True, it has been shown that proved grasses profitable livestock maintenance Through and large production of meat and senbe ay Te dairy products can be attained by = scan be going all the way with grass- Lemleok and geen lands. This does not mean that in Stained otein ; a majority of cases this is the most ar with the le profitable procedure. of soil or fertili Grasslands have advantages in a farm program that cannot be obtained in any other way, and each one. of these should be given full consideration. 1. High quality pasturage = harvested forage provide the lowest cost feed available for livestock production. PAGE SEVEN ee x Prices Paid At OP aisee Markets -NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO,4 | OCTOBER 22 $18.75 $18.00 $17.00 $00.00 Farmers Stockyard. Sylvania $18.40 $17.65 $16.00 $00.0 S $18.40 $17.64 $17.30 $00.00 Mitchell County Livstock. Camilla $18.25 $17.60 $16.80 $00.0 : "$18.60 $17.62 $16.78 $00.00 Farmers Auction Inc. Lakeland | -*$18.31-$17.45 $16.85 $00.0 $18.93 $17.55 $16.50 $00.00 - Union Stock Yards, Albany $18.65 $18.02 $17.18 $16.4( River Livestock Au Auction $18.70 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 License No. 62. + $18.75 $17.90 $16.56 $00.0 ville Stock Yards- $18.70 $17.50 $16.50 $00.00 | Seaboard,Stockyard, Colquitt $18.55 $18.00 $16.85 $00.00 Livestock Market, Metter $18.75 $17.70 $16.50 $00. 00 Hazlehursi Livestock Market $18.69 $17.55 $16.94 $16.04 Sy eee : | Moultrie Tivasiock Conipany $18.26 $17.69 $00.00 $00.00 $18.75 $18.00 $1620 $1410 Tatinall Livestock Co., Glennville $18.57 $17.41 $16.80 $00.00 : Yard, Thomson $19.00" $18.00 $16.30 $15.30 John Black Livestock Barn $18.00 $17.25 $14.25 $00.00 $19.05 $18.00 $00.00 $00.00 _ fs $18.50 $18.00 $16.50 (Sows) n B Se Siekrein bin $19.00 $18.00 $00.00 $00.00 Turner County Sale Barn $18.35 $17.75 $16.75 $00.00 zs & _ _ ae saat | Producers Coop. Livestock Exchange $18.66 a Te ae eat gia a Sonas $18.50 to , $19.00 | Swainsboro Stockyard $18.67 $17.59 $16.19. $00.00 a eae ~~ License No. 11, Douglas $1827 $17.76 $16.80 $15.30 ole Hogs and Catile Co. $18.60 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 | as County Livestock Co. oe Te 69, ; $18.75 $17.64 $16.07 $00.00 GoroReR 29 is ee ee ny ee aock Barn ee $18.00 ae ee ene Cochran Commission Co., Dublin $19.01 $18.87 $16.40 $00.00 s ____Heavies . . . . $17.00 Wilkes County Stockyard _ $22.00 $19.50 $14.00 (Sows) oe Sig0p | License No. 47, Augusta : $18.75 $17.80 $16.00 $00.00 and Craig Commission Co. o0.00 $1810 $16.50 $00.00 Barn License No. 90, Jesup $18.76 $17.60 $15.30 $00.00 preniock Sale Barn - oe $19.30 $00.00 00.00 License No. 61 | $18.51 $17.91 $16.70 $00.00 Shuman Stock Yard, Hagan $1e52- $17.51 $16.75 $00.00 | Ragsdale-Long Commission Co. $18.70 $17.80 - $16.38 $00.00 County Stockyards $18.75 sie.10 $16.50 $00.00 | Cuthbert Sale Barn $18.70, $18.20 $00.00 $00.00 : : an Douglas Livestock Market _ $18.36 $17.67 $17.49 $14.73 Se ce, $19.95 $18.65 $18.00 $00 00 Barn No. 24, Hawkinsville $18.55 #1640 (pu _ $00.00 s Bi eSNG SD BIAS iiock Stockyards, Statesboro $18.69 $17.65 $16.55 $00.00 mae ee PO 80. eter Livestock Sule Barn $18.77 $18.25 $17.36 $16.70 L estock & Marketing $18.71 $17.41 $16.08 $00.00 : ee ard, License No.47 $1850 $17.00 $16.50 00.00 |