ial By TOM LINDER 19 is a legal holiday in Geor- it is the anniversary of the one of the most outstanding all history, General Robert of Virginia. and of the Con- s of America. Lee was a man of such nobil- er, such fidelity in the dis- ery duty, and such greatness mind that his name is rever- all 48 states and in every try in the world. ' the pages of history record, of military genius, engin- and defeat of the Confederate War Between the States. i. Lee was blessed with a of generations of ancestors of cter and distinguished ac- . History has said of him d 500 years and generation of ancestors of highest alities which he possessed. mse, Robert E. Lee, was a-self- He: was the 5th child and the was Anne Hill Carter. Light- " Lee waS a member of a rg ia family. He was an officer and later served as Governor General Lees mother was iter of a pious Virginia planter, carter. Light-Horse Harry me involved in unfortunate ansactions and was forced to home at Strafford and move dria, Virginia, whieh is just Potomac River from Washing- There the family existed on income which General Lees eived from the estate of her es Carter. Be father died at Cumberland rgia, while General Lee's sin, Charles H. Lee an Episco- lister, was ambushed-and mur- Saint Simons Island, Georgia, ES 1ORS : 5 ce ce received his basic edu- exandria, Virginia and then, ined an appvintment to West he graduated second from pe of 1829, without re- ire in all time has combined avity, social graces, and Chris-. iter of this matchless leader / produce a man to measure of Light-Horse Harry Lee. His ~ fashingtons army of the -} m interesting coincidence that . follow in his fathers foot- all his years NUMBER 16 Engineer in the building of Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island, Georgia, just below Savannah .on the Savannah River. His ability as an Engineer can be seen today at old Fort Pulaski, especially in the use of the.inverted arch, which was designed soft earthen foundations of the low-lying River flowing on all sides. The old Fort ly accessible by automobile from U. S. Highway No, 80 between Savannah and Tybee Island. himself and to win promotion after pro- motion, especially in the war with Mexi- co under General Winfield Scott. Some time after his return from Mexico he was made Superintendent at West Point although he did not desire this position. As Superintendent at West Point he had the training of a number of officers who later took prominent roles in the War Between the States. Among these was Jeb Stuart who later performed such magnificent exploits becoming a general at the early age of 27. Robert E. Lee being primarily respon- -sible for engineering in the army, had never commanded more than four squad- rons of horse before 1861, and that for only a forty-day period in 1856. It is, therefore, all the more remarkable that he was able to take command of the Confederate forces in the field and gain for himself world renown as a military commander, When Robert E. Lee took command he called his army The Army of North- ern Virginia. At that time he was 595 years of age, 5 feet 10 1/2 inches tall and weighed around 170 pounds. His appearance was magnificent, with broad shoulders, strong chest and large neck. His head was well-moulded and he had } x to give equal distribution of weight of the heavy masonry-construction over the - Island of Cockspur with the Savannah is a national monument today and is easi- Robert E. Lee continued.to distinguish dark bi own yes, with florid cenplonon was in command, his army was always ? _ thoughts went back to the stress of battle -and thin straight lips, and in the field fact that his beautiful home at Arlington, (Continued on page Eight) and iron-gray hair. He had strong jaw | he grew a short beard, During the 34 months in which he ~ out-numbered in men, artillery, ete. Sometimes the odds against him were never less than three to two, sometimes ~ three to one, and sometimes even more, General Lee was a soldiers soldier. er He was a civilians ideal. Even in times of greatest stress he always refrained from criticism of other commanders who, although subordinate to him, were opera- -~ ting at a distance from him. He often . told President Jefferson Davis that the general in command on the ground knew circumstances and conditions which he ~ could not possibly know. This was partic- ularly true with regard to General Joseph EK. Johnston who commanded the army of Eastern Tennessee and whose genius in carrying on a defensive war wrought such havoc with the army of Sherman. The great nobility of soul and Chris- tian fark of General Lee was perhaps most sorely tried when it was necessary for him to decide to surrender to Grant at Appomattox, Virginia. It is undoubted- ly true that General Lee was held in the | highest esteem by the commanding of- ficers of the opposing army of any man. in history who was forced to surrender ~ and admit defeat. After the surrender, in spite of the Virginia, overlooking the Petomac and = ~ the City of Washington had been con- fiscated by the enemy and he was forced to live in very modest circumstances as President of qa Virginia college, never- theless after the War he immediately. renewed his allegiance to the Union and tried in every possible way to persuade the people of the South to let the past be only memory and to live for a better future. as Had itbeen possible for a man among men, General Lee, to have been Presi- dent of the United States in 1861 instead of a man who was ignorant of Southern people like Abraham Lincoln, it is entire- | ly possible that the War Between the States, with all its misery, blood and aftermath, could have been avoided. When General Lee was dying his and he remembered the two men on whom he probably leaned more heavily than any others. In his delirium he said send A. P Hill to the front and tell Jackson he must come up. Thus, in his dying minutes, he erected a monument to Jackson and Hill perhaps more lasting Pe ete ag Oa ain ao ty Be 1% 1 ili tara tee) ae i PAGE TWO mARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and al] requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222. STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and repeate of notice. Limited space will not notices, Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at Notify on FORM 3578Bureau Markets, 222 Siate Capitol. Ailanta, Ga, under postage regulations inserted one time on each request only when request is accompained by mew copy ermit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from oublished 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. By Depariment of Agriculture and appurtenances admissable 4 of of June 6, of October 8, 1917. Entered as second class matte August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act 1900. Accepted for Mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Siaie Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR _ SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE One Ford - Ferguson Tractor with bottom plows, harrow, planters, distributors, cultiva- tors, with spring tooth attach- ment, all good cond., $1000. G. E. Seabolt, Chauncey, P. O. Box 196. 2 H Wagon, 2 Row Mule Drawn Duster, practically new, Oliver Hay Rake, all kinds necessary farm implements. Mrs: M. 8. Lewis, Twin City, Rt. 3. One 1946. Model H John D Tractor, planters, cultivators, power take-off, hydraulic lift, lights, starter, perfect planting and cultivating tractor, good tires, all good cond., $700. Cal- vin Beckham, Molena. 1947 Ford - Ferguson Tractor bush and bog harrow, grading blade, belt pulley, sub-soiler, all equip. pick-up type, good cond., no junk, $850. or trade for smaller tractor. Harold Boyd, Fairburn, Rt. 1, (Phone Fairburn 5393). 12 Gas Brooders, 500 Cap., A-1 cond., cheap. 5 mi. out on Cleveland Rd. near Arnolds Gro. Store. T. F. Yancey, Dal- ton, Rt. 5. One 2100 Egg Cap. Elec., Incubator, complete, ready to cperate, cost $150. Sell for half price. Can ship. G. R. Beasley, Garfield. 1 H Wagon, good cond., $25. at my home in lower Young Cane, 12 mi. Blairsville Near Bethlehem Church. Charlie Mitchel, Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box LAT: One 1950 Ford Tractor with cultivator, lift type dbl. disc harrow, set spring tooth. pea- nut plows, A-1 cond., $1000. R. L. Collins, Albany, 1410 S. McKinley St. Phone 2571-RX. 8 disc harrow, mule drawn, or small tractor, $15. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Good 2 H Iron Axle Wagon, $35.; Other farm implements for sale; New 3 Row Oat- Wheat Grain Drill, $35. B. R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Hope- well Rd. Phone 3861. New Chicken Brooders, Elec., 1 Oil (500 cap.), never used, cheap. William H. Tharpe, Bainbridge, 1010 Hall St. i Row Model B Allis-Chal- mers Tractor, power take-off, hydraulic lift, starter, 8 disc harrow, planting outfit, culti- vators, 16 in. bottom plow, $395.; Or same with 2 disc Athens Tiller $500. 4 mi. N. Vidalia. Frank Thompson, Tarrytown, Rt. 2. 14 Athens Dbl. Disc Side Plow, for old style Fordson Tractor. Near Jerusalem Church. Gober Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2. Ferguson Tractor and equip ment including cutting harrow, planter, 2 disc plow, cultivator, mowinv machine, cultipacker, made 3 crops on small farm, $200. for outfit, or sell separate- ly C.-M. Lowry, LaFayette, Rt. 4. n) RD 6 Caterpillar 10 ft. blade, 20-22 Tandem Intl. Harrows and J. D. Sub-soiler, all good cond., reasonably priced. T. J. Still Jr., Alpharetta, Rt. 2, Tel. 4463. : 2 H Wagon, no -bed, fair cond., $20. At Friendship Church. R. C. Johnson, Fair- burn, Kt. -1. One Sears Oil Brooder, 400 cap., used one time, $5. at home. BF. Denning, Decatur, 328 Ponce de Leon Ave. J. D. 1950 Model 2 Row MT Tractor, with planters, cultiva- tors, fertilizer attachments, rotary hoes, disc tillers, slight- ly. used lift type Rome disc harrow, belt pulley, touch-o- matic lift. At my place. Floyd Hunt, Hogansville, Rt. 3, (Cor- | inth). : | 1 H Wagon, $50.; Ledbetter | Planter with fertilizer can, $25.; Cne Section of Spike Tooth Harrow, $18.; Turn Plow, $7. At farm 3251 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta. No shipment. Contact: E. M. Rainwater, Atlanta, 37 Clifton St., S. E. DE 6122. 1948. Ford Tractor with lights, bumper, mower and rake for rear attachment, and 4 Wheel Tractor Trailer, all | perfect cond., bush and bog harrow. Reasonable price. Will not sell separately. 2 1/2 mi. Marietta. No letters. Fred Cun- 'Garden Tractor with following ;draulic lift, disc plow, harrow, | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Almost new Brooder, burns wood, $10. Located Lumpkin Co. Mrs. J. M. Mathis, Tucker, 4101 Lawrenceville Rd. Rt. l, Box 384. Set Oliver No. 1095 Culti- vators, will work.on any, Oliver Row Crop Tractor, used 1 sea- scn, $150.; used Oliver Mower N@: 21 -B, $100: J.C. Lam Smyrna, Rt. 2. Phone Smyrna, 5-4883. W-9 Intl. Tractor, good cond., $1200.; Also cultivators and planters for M Intl. Tractor. G. F. Sparling, Leesburg. Phone 4201. One Row Allis - Chalmers Tractor, Model with culti- vator, distributor, planter, all No. 1 cond. Reasonable. F. M. King, Perry. , 1951 J. D. Model B Tractor, front. wheels, hydraulic lift, equipped for powr-trol, PTO lights, starter, $1675.; John D. Butthead B, $375.; Model A John D Streamlined, $750.; J. D. 6 Disc Tiller, $190. J. A. Dula, Leesburg, Rt. 2, c/o Dula Farms. Intl. 42 Combine, good cond., $250.; Avery 4 Sec. 24 Disc Harrow, $125.; Avery 4 Disc Plow, $125. Both in good cond. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, tacos 1951 model Cub Farmall Tractor -with harrow, rake, mower, good cond., used less 100 hrs., $1000. Contact: J. L. Roberts, Stvens Pottery. 3 Turn Plow on heavy steel frames, runs on wheels, each plow will cut 17 in.; Also Mow- ing Machine in good shape. J. H. Scott, Hephzibah, Rt. 1. 1 H Wagon, good as new, $60. FOB. H. J. Claxton, Kite, Pi OfBoxct23; 3 Tractors, and equipment for sale or trade at bargain L. E. Randall, Atlanta, 113 Key Rd., S. E. Phone DI 3657. 1-3/4 H. P. David Bradley equipment, turning plow, bush and bog harrow, drag harrow, and 6 point cultivator, all new cond., $200.; Also want 1 ea. Gill Soil Pulverizer for use with Ford or Ferguson Tractor. Cons. if can be overhauled. T. E. Walton, East Point, 300 Hogan Rd. Hardie Stationary Orchard Spray Pump of 55 G. P. M. volume, . good operating cond. J. E. Dallas, Cornelia, Pea Ridge Rd. 2 Case Tractor with 2 row planters, cult. attachment, 12 disc King Harrow, 24 disc Tan- dem, 4, dise Tiller, Js Di Big 4 Mower, 4 1/2 blade, horse drawn, Meadows Hammer Mill No. 20, IHC Binder, 8 ft., and 8 ft. (run 6 days) tractor hitch. te George H. King, Associate Director 4 University of Georgia College of Agricu ws Experiment Stations The farmer growing hybrid corn realizes thi sity of securing new planting seed each year. duced yield when hybrid corn is replanted is dent even in the second year. He does not detect as easily the losses occ other crops where he does not replenish from the at regular intervals. -He is, of course, familiar | belief that cotton varieties run out if he conti plant his own seed year after year. This runn is due to the fact that many of our modern varie cotton are a composite or mixture of several 1 strains from the breeders plots. -Also, in comm) where several varieties are planted, crossing v place, destroying the purity of the farmers Varieties will give good yields as long as the fa back to the breeder for fresh stock about every years; otherwise he may expect a running out. Farmers of today are using certified cotton | many acres in Georgia and when they obtain s the certified tag attached, this is their guarantee of ty. There is not a great deal of danger in reducing as long as certified seed stock are obtained frequ since only seed of recommended varieties having germination and a minimum of foreign matter ai ble for certification.. Therefore, a purchase of cotton seed more or less assures the grower seed are capable of high performance under Georgia conditions. : Occasions arise whereby a new developm worthy of trial by progressive farmers. That is a newly developed cotton variety must be tested | | ber of years in the state before it will be accep certified list.. During such time the farmers mig trial plantings of such seed. However, using a example, a warning as to what can happen if-the plantings should be increased without a renewal from the breeder, should be given. Early-Fluff, ; developed variety of cotton at the Georgia Coasta Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia, has given results for the past two or three years in yield tes the state. At the same time a few farmers have ol seed of Early-Fluff for trial plantings and have bee pleased, Because of its early maturity and its fluffy it is quite popular with the farmer. However, at th ent time good seed of Early-Fluff are available on trial basis from the increase farm of the Tifton Sti Other seed of Early-Fluff which may be offered f have reached the running out stage. Should a | buy such seed, he is likely to be disappointed. Bre are still working on Early-Fluff to give it mor resistance. Until such time as this work is com Early-Fluff should be treated as a trial variety, Therefore, farmers wishing the maximum yiek their cotton acreage should always check on, their of seed supply. In planting their own seed they ; be sure that it is not too far removed from the bt In buying seed, extra caution should be taken to~ mine that the seed are not over two years from the er. Certification is the safest answer because cer tion is the sellers guarantee of purity. = SECOND HAND | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR -SALE|MACHINERY FOR One Bush and Bog Harrow,| Turner Power Hay Baler, good working shape, $35. Trade} cond., for sale See at m No. 1 condtion. Grady H. Rid- ley, Franklin. 2 good 2 H Wagons for sale. | Dr. Robert L. Lester, Marietta, | P. O. Box 13. Phones: Office | 8-2112; Res. 8-2117. | 1952 Cub Tractor, used little ; one season, starter, lights, hy- | cultivator, $1050. City Rt. 5 Disc Tiller, Heavy. Dbl. Harrew, Planters, vators, Fertilizer Cotton Duster, sale. Contact: bull dozer . blade, | cash. 4 mi. W. Silver | : Otis Bottoms, Cumming, | | Duty | Culti--| attachment, | like new,. for | ningham, Marietta, Powder Springs Rd. 1948 John Deere B Model | Tractor, with lights, starter, | power lift, has 2 row cultiva- | tors, tiller, discs, good cond., | with excllent rubber, $1500. Cash. Call 1093 J. J. M. Long: | ley Jr., c/o Dalton, Ready Mix | | Concrete Co. | | 1952 Model G Allis - Chal-| mers Tractor, equipped with | plow, planters, and cultivators, | | used on approx. 10 acres, $875. | |B R. Pearson, Kennesaw, Rt. | 1. Phone 9-5930. | Complete *(1200 can Canner Plants, nearly cap.) new, used only 2 seasons. Sell for |/ess than 30 acres, for sale slightly above one-half cost price. Ans. all inquiries. M. G.| Roger L. Tanner, Sandersville. | Lumpkin. Rider, Dahlonega. Eastman, RFD 3. One Lift Type 2 Disc Tiller , for Ford or Ferguson Tractor, | good cond., $145. See at my | |farm 8 mi. So. Hawkinsville at |bush and bog harrow, moving| Blue Spring Church. J. H.| Wade, Finleyson, Rt. 1. | 2 H Wagon, 2 H Mowing Machine and Rake, 2 Fertilizer | Distributors, 1 Combination | Cole Planter, 2 H Turner, 1 Sec. | Harrow, Riding Cultivator, $200. | at my farm. J. T. Wheeler, | Watkinsville. | Oliver Grain Master No. ap Combine, with motor and power} take-off shaft, perfect cond., cut| or trade for automatic hay saber:| Phone 2709. |for $1400. Sell half down, bal. ;Tractor end Mowing Machine, and bog harrow, 2 disc Otho Wiggins | $725:; Also Planters, Cultivators, | cultivators, | Gazaway, for pigs or shoats. O. S. Barber,!10 mi. east Dublin on Hy 3 Dubli Decatur, 2642 Frazier St., Rt. 3..J. W. Lamp. Jr., 6. Phone 1483-M2. One 52 Model Ford Tractor, with lights and grill guard, used 90 hrs., good as new, bargain} One 1951 Ford Tractor cultivators and rotary '$1100. at my home. No ke in Fa Letters ans. Paul Lock-'Mrs. John S. Harrison, ley, Lyons, Rt. 4. son. E B. F. Avery 2 Row Tractor,! 1950 Model Cub Farmall PTO and Pulley, cultivators,|tor, side plow, cultivator @ drag harrows, 500 cap. chick! planter, scalloped -dises, au brooder, for sale or trade for|;harrow, good cond., for garden tractor, Geo. Orton,|See 2 mi. No. Trion on Hi Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box K 186G.!Charlie Coker, Trion. Rt. RC Allis-Chalmers_ 2 Row. One A Farmall Tractor planters, ~ fer , $160. F. M.| attachment, mowing m Decatur, Clifton) Ist. class cond., $85. Jack Springs Rd., Rt. 1. Ev. 2971. }ton, Albany, 509 B Sow | Allis-Chalmers W. C. Tractor, | Buren St. machine, $1100. Or sell separate-| Cub Tractor, $600.; 2 Di ly. L, R. Dunnahoo, Decatur,|ler, $110.; 2 Section Ha) Rt. 1, Clifton Spring Rd. Phone! $110.; Mower, $75.; Cub Ef Cr. 1500. | Rake, $60.: Cultivators, Plar iu Buggy in running condition, | Fertilizer Attachment, $160} | $15.; Good Pony Wagon with|Z-Flow Spreader, $250.; 1 bed, $40. Roger S. Cobb, Mariet-! thing A-1 cond. Outfit for sh ta, Box 304 John Wheeler, Washington 2. + lift, latest cultivating and plant- wre ing equipment, Athens 6 Disc} 2 Unit DeLaval Mi Tiller, Intl. Dbl. Section (28) yachine and 9 Can Ice Bo: disc), harrow, excellent condi-| 4.) or. stay ae ion. farm 3-1 i pressor for dairy, re tion. See at my farm /2 mi able price MmmtanE! T. H. Westbrook, \Decatur, Rt. 1. De. 5332. and Distributors, MD Farmall Tractor, selective Richland, Rt. 2. agreed. to rgia and to eceive tom o see that your ed to spray its are not sa nt diseases. Sp able from your up throughout day intervals. Late blight alw and grade y Director -e from the buyers. TOM .LINDER fae Commissioner of Agriculture -C. H. ALDEN - certify tomato plants to be get inspection contact them lant Board, Gainesville, Florida. of the late blight disease, all counties on a line south of and including: Bre- ola, Polk and Pasco, are placed under -and no tomato plants from those coun- e allowed entry into Georgia. Notify the of Entomologys office at Tifton, Geor- ato plants from the quaran- 0 that the inspectors can confiscate and the regulations for shipment of tomato Georgia, as promulgated Oct. 1, 1952. these are available through your County plants have a certificate on ainer and a master certificate with each with power equipment, as tisfactory and will not con- ray and dust schedules will County Agents office. rter solution when setting out your plants. raying right after the plants are set out and the growing season at from omato fields well away from Irish potato ays shows up first in Irish and it spreads from there to the tomato D the plants well fertilized and cultivated. Good plants do not allow as many fruits to touch ound which keeps down soil rot and: blossom our fruits closely to get the of Entomology SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Q Tice, con- cation at once. _ Valdosta, Rt, 3. Duster and Disc Farmall Tractor: Ranger. / anter and Fer-| ent for Farmall h or exchange lements for same. fohn Self, Villa riding model r with air cooled ve steering and te make, age, price of tractor, ires= Orlin. \K. Ibany, P. O. Box iter (consider iwns Sprayer. good condition. |: Gy r for Model L Tractor, M. J. ehton, Rt. 2. ise Pick-up Tiller or Ford Tractor, Vould exch. 2 disc with: sub-soiler little, or pay distance of 75 wsome, Sanders- plow, cultivator, bination for : within efer one row {ly; Also 10 a, P. O. Box 502.2 ? Want Side Del, condition. Pick-up Hay Baler, Rake. Must be good Would buy separate- Disc Bush-Bog Har- row. Roy Allgood, Atlanta; 494 Boulevard, S. E. Want small Blacksmith out- fit for use on my farm, Must be in good condition. W. C. Lan- nin, Blueridge, Rt. 1. r Want Garden Tractor f with equipment; Also want late Pick-up Hay Baler with automatic tier. Howard Burt, Emma. : ee a Want one horse drawn mowing machine and hay rake. Must be reasonable price and good cond. W. L. Anthony, Nicholson, Rt. 1. Waht 2 Row Fianter and Cultivators for B Model John Deere Tractor, good cond. Y. J. Ivie, Atlanta, 1088 Sanders Ave., S. E. Ma, 3995. . . Want 1H Wagon in good condition at reasonable price for cash, or trade a 2 H wagon for it. C. R. Mitchell, Bremen, Rt. Want five 1000 cap. brooders, woods, or Hudson. Must be cheap. J. B. Merritt, Powder Springs, Rt. 1. PLANTS FOR SALE Copenhagen, Chas. field, and Early Jersey Cabbage, large, strong count and quality guar., also White Bermuda Onion Plants, 500 $1.25; $2, M. Del. in Ga. Prompt. shipment. Phone 3883. H. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, P.O, Box-662,.. ; Big Gem strawberry. lnsite. BL, Mrs, E R. Vandergriff, : tens } GREEN WRAPS : on of tomatoes has become an important or farmers in South Georgia. However, if mmbination of bad plants and bad weather, n ruin the crop at harvest time. In order to ase-free crop, it is necessary to get certified erly spray them throughout the growing owers can expect a good crop in 1953 with if the following program is carried out: rtified plants produced from certified Wake-| Early Jersey and Chas. Wake- field Frostproof Cabbage, and Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Del guar. satisfaction. Otis Conner, Pitts. Frostproof Cabbage, White Bermuda Onion, and Collard Plants, $1.50 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman. , Wakefield and Dutch Cabbage Plants, 45c C; 300, $1.10; $2.10 M; Large lots cheaper; Klondike Strawberry. 200, $1.50;-$5. M. Lee Crow, Gainesville Rt. 2, Box 143. Red and Black Raspberry, $1.25 doz.; Muscadine and Scup- pernong Grape Vines, 10, $1.50; Red Gold Strawberry, $1. C; Also fresh Black Walnut Meats, $1. pt. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt 1. Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 5c doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.; Red Plum Sprouts, 3 $1.;/ Yellow Pot Plants, 65c doz. Add postage. Hoyett Hender- son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.; Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 ;daz., $1.; Yellow Root Plants, 65*doz, Washed, clean, free of dirt; Yellow Roots, 4 lb. lard box, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. , Kudzu Crowns, $2. C; $10. M. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Roopville. Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; $9. M; Sassafras Root, 60c lb.; Cat- nip, Balm, Dbl. and .Single Tansy, Peppermint, Spearmint, Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. : White Bermuda Onion, 300, $1:; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Full count. Mrs. W. R. Clark, Abbe- ville, Rt: -2,.Box 103; : Thornless Boysenberry, large plants, $1.25 doz.; Figs, 75c ea.; Home grown Rabbiteye Blue- berry (2 varieties) 4-3 yr. plants, $1.50;) Native Goose- berry, bearing size, 3 plants, $1.; J. E. Granger, Reidsville. Lucretia Dewberry _ plants, early, prolific, $1. doz; $5. C. Add postage. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. Strawberry Plants, .75c C. Or exch. for dried blackeyed peas. Come after plants, bring peas. No shipments. Boyd Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3, Cherry Heights. Black Raspberry, Sage, Gar- den Gooseberry, $1. doz.: Strawberry (Jewel, Gibson, Red Gold, Wonderberry), 85c C. Add postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 51. _1M more or less rooted sage limbs, $25. C. Exp. collect. W. as Swainsboro, Rt. 1, Box Large Red Jumbo Straw- -berry, $1. C. Add postage. Over 5.$10. orders PP. Mrs. E. E. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Blakemore Strawberry, $1, C, 500, $4.50; $9. M; Klondike, 60e C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scuppernongs, 50 doz.: Pepper- maint, 25c doz.; Sugar Pears, $1. a.; Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz.; Catnip, 25c buhch. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville; Rt. 1. Mt. Hazlenut, and Mt. Huckleberry Plants, Black- berry, 85c doz.; Yellow Root Piants, 3 doz., $1.; Wild Straw- berry, 4 doz. $1.; Red and Yellow Plum Bushes, 7, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Homer Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Wakefield and E. Flat Dutch Cabbage, 45c C; 500, $1.50; $2.- 25 M; Klondike Strawberry, 75c C; $5. M. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Charleston Wakefield and Golden Acre Frostproof Cab- bage Plants, fresh, green, mil- lions ready, also hite Ber- muda Onion, 300, $1.; 500, $1.- 29 $2:. M.. PP. R= Chanclor, Prtts. Aroma Strawberry, prolific, $12.85. M; 500, $7, No less than 500 sold. Orders. del. Prompt i Maude Hamby, Ee ie Pach _ PLANTS FOR SALE | PLANTS FOR SALE Finest Gem Strawberry, $1. C, Also last year sundried ap- ples, free of core and peel, 50c lb.; and Garlic Bulbs, 10, $1. Exch. for print sacks. Add postage- Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Condon Giant Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C; Sage Plants, 20c ea.; May Cherry, and Crabapple Trees, , $1. Add postage. Mrs.. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. White Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion, extra large, green, fresh, 500, $1.50; $2.) M.. Del: PP. Trompt shipment. Satis. fully guar. F. F.*? Stokes, Warner Robins, 304 - 2nd. St. Hazlenut Bushes, Mt. Huckle- berry Plants, 85 doz.; Yellow Root Plants, 65c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz. $1.; Plum Bushes, 5, $1. Add postag. Mrs. Howard Easley, Ellijay, Rt3: - Broad Leaf Sage Plants, 10, $1. PP. No checks or COD. Miss. Lillian Hardin, White, Rt. i Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klondike; 60c C; 500, $2.50; $450 M; Exch. 200 plants for 4 print sacks alike. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1. Winter and Spring Heading Cabbage Plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M; 3000, $5. W. H. Branan, Gordon. Mt. Huckleberry, 50c doz.; 200 -Klondike Strawberry, 75c C; Wild, 40c C; Blakemore Blackberry, Raspberry, 6, $1.; Yellow Sugar Fig: and Peach, 75e ea.; Large rooted Kudzu, 10c ea.; Jap. Plum, 40c doz.; Muscadine, 50c ea. Plus post- age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- ming. Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon, 70c C; 500, $3.; $5. M; Klondike, 60c C; 500,, $2.75; $4.75. M; Scuppernong Vine. cuttings, 50c doz.; Catnip, 25c bunch;. Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75 fdoz. Add postage. Mrs. Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Missionary Strawberry, grew in same patch together, $1: PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Chas. Wakefield, and Early Jersey paepors 500, $1.50; $2.- 50 M. Del. Prompt shipment. Full count. _E. C. Waldrip,; Flowery Braanch, Rt. 1. French, Black, and Shady Mulberry, 50c ea.; Purple Figs, 75c ea. Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Grady Brewer, -Toomsboro. Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 80c.doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, 75 doz.; Wild Strawberry, 35e doz.; Yellow Root Plants, 65c doz.; Red and Yellow Plum Bushes, 3, $1.; Add postage. Mrs. Manda Henderson, Elli- Jpy, Rt. 4 Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 2-doz., 75c; Blue Damson Plum Sprouts, Muscadine Vines, 4 ft. 40c ea.; Large Vari- ety Wild Dewberry, 50 doz.; Also Citron Seed, $1. 1lb.; Small Clearstone, 25 doz. Add post- age. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ree 1 ; Big Gem Strawberry Plants, $1.50 C. Cash with order.. No chks. Exch. for print sacks, good grade (100 plants for 4 sacks alike). Ea. pay postage. J. M. Miles, Alma, Rt.-3. Blakemore and Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C; $9. M; Mt. Huckleberry Bushes, 85 doz. PP. MO. No COD. Mrs, John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Jersey, Charleston, and Co- penhagen Cabbage, Crystal Wax White Bermuda Onion Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. PP; 5000, $7.50 exp. collect. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Kudzu Crowns, rooted,.1 and 2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.; $12.50 M. Del. No checks. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Frostproof Early Jersey, Chas. Wakefield Cabbage plants 500, $1.75; $3. M del.; $2.50 M at farm;.Also Rutger and Mar- lobe Tomate Seed, $1.85, Jb. ompt shipment, Good. count. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. day ; sa : Lee | and Mastodon | PLANTS FOR SALE Frostproof Copenhagen Mark- et Strong Cabbage Plants, $2. M; 500, $1.25. Prompt shipping. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. Hazlenut Bushes, *75c doz.; Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size 85c doz.; Wild Strawberry, $ doz., $1.; Yellow Root, 65c doz. Add postage. Hoyett Hender- son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Frostproof Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, and ~-Roundhead Dutch Cabbage, PP, 50c CC; 300, $1.; $2.50 M; Exp. collect. R. O. Parks, Darien. Z Imp. Lucretia blackberry piants, $2. C; $20. M; Kudzu crowns, $15. M; Hunt grape- vines, 40c ea.; $30. C. W. H. Hipp, Hogansville, Rt. 1. Horseradish plants, 50c doz; roots, 50c lb.; rhubarb, 25c ea.; - red raspberries, 75c doz.; black- haw sprouts, 50c ea:; roots, 50c Ib. rats-bane, tansy, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamcnd. Strawberry plants, very good var., name unknown, nice size berries and bear over long period of time; begin ripening in May. 75e C. PP. Mrs. Willie Nelson, Smyrna, Rt. 2. ; Klondike Mastodon Straw- berry plants, 31. C; old-time raspberry and blackberry, 4 for $1.; hot pepper, 40c Qt. also black walnut sprouts, 25 per ft. Muscadine, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Safnuel Caine, Cumming. 2 yr. bearing size Mtn. huc- kleberry and hazlenut bushes, 75e doz,; garlic bulbs, horse- radish, $1. doz.; -crabapple, 35c ea.; plum sprouts, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Elli- Jays Rie. Blackberry plants, 75 doz.:. Mtn. Huckleberry and Mtn. hazlenut plants, 85 doz.; yel- low root plants, 2 doz. $1.; wild strawberry, 5 doz., $1.; red and yellow plum sprouts, 6 for $1. Add postage. Miss Malvie Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. \ 4 kinds. fine strawberry plants, 85c C; red raspberry, white blackberry, horseradish, 1.20 C; garlic, 60c doz.; pep- permint, 24 for 50c. Add post- age. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 54, Mastodon strawberry planta, 7c C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M: Kion- dike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Add postage. Mrs. A, D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1. SS SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE es White Half Runner, Tender Hull, Drouth Resisting Beam Seed, sound, free of weevils, $1. cup. Add postage. Mrs. C. W. oe Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box ae Muskmelon Seed, from melons weighing as much as 10 Ibs., name unknown, 20c Tbl, plus stamped envelope. Mrs. B. F. Morgan, Felton, Rt. 2. Beer Seed, (Multiplying Calif.) 25c big start. No chks. Mrs, Ella Green, Smyrna. 1100 lb. Common Lespedeza Sericea Seed, recleaned, scari- fied, tested, germ. 90 pct., purity 99.66 pct. 40c lb. FOB Rome, Ga. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. 600 bu. No. 1 Cokers Oats, this years combine, suitable for seed: or feed, $1.25 bu; Also - want approx. 1000 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza, and approx. 140 la, either Ogden or Roanoke Soy~ bean Seed, both preferably certi- fied and beanat W. M. Nixon, Thomaston, Nehi Ave. 30 boxes 402 Tobacco Seed, pure, $l. per box L. E. Sims, Ellabelle. Imp. Long Green Variety Okra Seed. from select pods, hand picked, cleaned, 65c 1b.; 5 Ibs., or more 50c Ib. Add post- age. Will send COD if desired. Mrs, L. A. Ellington, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 3. White Half Runner * Bean large and small, free of wee- vils, 60c.cup. PP,,.Miss Mamie | Anderson, Ellijay, Box.3%.. |, + fe age on each order. Mrs. I. _ Woodring, Alto, Rt. 1. ard Seed, 4 Tbis., eps) ; erage. Mrs. age. No - Boulevard, _ th. Mrs, Ruth H SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE DA *RAIN FOR SALE 1, No less 3 sold; Long Slim ucumber, i0e Tbl.; Stone To- snato,- 20 Tbl.; Calico Bunch Butterbeans, 30 cup; Bushel Gourds, 20c doz.; Pumpkin, 25 up. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2, Hill Crest Dr., (off Gor- don Rd.). . ; 1952 Collard Seed, Red Run- ning Butter Peas, 50c lb.; Yel- low Meat Watermelon Seed, | 1.50 lb. Exch. for print sacks, of a kind. Add 25c> postage. 10c for checks. Mary Shrum, | Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108. ' Champion Green ae Col- ee $2. PP. Time to sow now. Mrs T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown. Mammoth Sunflower Seed, $1. gal.; Crookneck Squash; Rlack Lee and Kleckley Sweet Watermelon, Large Pumpkin, qt.: Rockyford Cantaloupe, $1.50 gt. Add postage. Any Amount, ae Mewborn, Bol- ingbroke, Rt. Yellow Hot Squash Pepper for seed, grows like large flow- er bush with green and yellow pepper at same time, 15c per pod. PP. Mrs. W. M. Willis, Chatsworth, Rt. 2. Old Fashion Genuine Red Ripper Pea Seed, hand picked, shelled, free of weevils, measur- ing cup, 40c; $1.50 qt. and - Cushaw Seed, "3 doz., 35c. Exch. for print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes and mildew. Plus K. M. Brittain, comsboro, Rt. 3. Old Time Striped Half Run- ner Bean Seed, (purple blos- som), 1952 crop, guar, tender, 50c large cup; White and Red Spotted Crowder Peas, 35c Jarge cup. PP. No checks. No orders less $1. Mrs. Tom Pil- grim, Cumming, Rt. 1. Garden English Pea Seed, heavy bearing, 50c pt.; Also Cat- nip, Horseradish, for planting -6 bunches, 50c. Add 15c for post-| A. | Good Tender Bean Seed, Pink Peanut Half Runner, English Peas, 75 cup. Add_ post- chks. Mrs, Preston Southerland, Ellijay, Rt 3. White Nest Onions for eating or planting, $1. gal.; Also Bright Sour Sundried Apples, 50c Ib. Add BPSTAEe Mrs. Avery Weeks, | Dial, \ Good Tender Haif Runner and jittle Pink 6 Weeks Bean Seed, 50c cup. Add- postage. Mrs. Dashie Hensely, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Kobe Lespedeza, clean for gale at farm at Dacula, Ga., RFD 1. Roy Allgood. Atlanta, 494 | S. E, Long Wide Leaf Bull Face | Tobacco Seed, 75c Thl.; Okra Seed, 50c pt.; Pumpkin, 4c cup; Gourd Seed, 35c pack; 3 packs, | $1.; Little Rice Peas, 35c cup; Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry Plants, 75c C; Sage and Catnip, $1. doz.: Gourds, $2. doz. No COD. Add postage L. J. Elis, Cumming, Rt. 5. 900 bu. recleaned oats, un-+ treated, in even wt. 4 bu. bage. | $1.15 bu. Duke Lane, Fort! Valley. Ky, 31 Fescue Seed, recleaned, dn even wt. 50 Ib. bags, $18. Cwt. Felton Denney, Carrollton, Rt.| B. Streaked Half Runner Bean} Seed, 50c large cup. FOB. Mrs. ee. M, Langham, Warrenton, t Fine Okra Seed, bear all sum-| meer until late frost, 50c match- box. Exch. for Striped Half unner Bean Seed. Mrs. Gordon eatherwood, Lawrencville. Tobacco, 402, seed, 85 pet Germ; Chambers Special, 88 pct Germ. 1 oz., 50c; $5, lb; also Rutgers tomato seed, 25 pkt. postpaid. Earl Stuckey, Black- shear. 6 lbs. pure sound White Pole 2 Crop Butter Pea Seed, 40e Is, 20 Ibs. Blue Speckled Pole, 2 erop, sound ee ene oe Jones, on- wood. Crookneck Squash Seed, 5c|. 8 Thls., R Mixed, Onions. State price per pound Cutshort Cornfield: Cream Bat or quart. Chas. W. Kerr, Man- Runners, 50c cup; White Salet| chester, 1 Park Square. .Lady Finger Peas, 2-1/2 lbs., $1.; Blackeyes, eating and plant- ing, 3 lbs., $1. Exch. for print sacks 3 or more alike. Mrs. W. C. Helms, Cordele, Rt. 3. White, Cutshort, and Hastings Striped Cornfield Seed Beans, and Striped Half Runners, 50c cup. Olie Fields, Ben Hill, Rt- 1. Phone Fr. 1787, SEED FOR SALE Want Bunch Velvet Bean Seed. Quote price per bushel. Want Vine Okra Seed and Osceola Velvet Beans in pod. Hubert Chambers, Canton, Box 488. Want 300 bu. good Seed Oats, recleaned. State best price and germination test, Phone Pineora 15-111. H. E. Hart, Marlow, Rt. i: Want 10-20 lbs. Chinese Chest- nuts for seed. Roy Harrell, Fayetteville, Box 173, c/o Har- rell Farms. Want Kobe Lespedeza, re- cleaned, or field run. W. L. Easterlin, Andersonville. Want best price on 20 bu. Seed Potatoes, pink skin bunch variety if possible but cons. others; Also want several hund- 'red Old Fashion Seed Cane, T. |L.. Powell, Lake Park, Rt. 3, Box 32. Want 2 bu. Seed Sweet Potatoes. Must be Bunch PR variety. J. L. Mercer, Albany, RFD 5, Box 260. Want Tobacco Seed, James T. Cofer, Duluth, Rt. 1. Want Multiplying Onion Seed (kind with seed on top of onion plant); Also want Old Fashion 'Shallot and Nest Onions, H. I. Clark, Keysville. | Want Old. Fashion Nest | Want 4 or 5 lbs., untreated watermelon seed, the white or \light colored. rs. Mary F; | Lawson, Valdosta, 1006 Marion t ; Want 2 bu. Bunch velvet bean ;seed , Write L. G. Nall, Alma. |Rt. 4. HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE Best grade Sericea Hay, cut and cured under ideal condi-: | tions, $38. ton; Fescue, $1. bale at my barn, TH. Moore, Mil- | ner, Bite, 2 Coastal Bermuda and Crab Grass Hay, $35, ton; Oats, com- | bine run, $1.10 bu. in bulk, FOB. | Richard - Harvill, c/o Bousa Farm, Millen, POB 782. 20-30 tons Hay, Lespedeza, | Bermuda, Crab, and Johnson | Grass, $25. - $35. ton; Oats, ee 60c bale. Drue Wyatt, | Brooks, RFD. |, 500 bales Lespedeza Hay, tree |of weeds, straw, and rain, $40. ton. Link ohnson, Canon, Rt. ay (6 mi. E. Royston). | 25 tons Lespedeza Hay, $35. ton, 10 tons Slightly Damaged |Alfalfa, $40 ton; 3 tons No. 1 Alfalfa, $48. ton. Oat and Wheat Is Straw, $18. ton. E. V. Vaughn, | Bogart. 200 bales Hay, mostly lespe- deza, some mixed grass, 50c 75c, and $1. bale: Also clean Black- jeyed Peas, good for eating or planting, 50c qt.; $1.50 gal. PP; Good White or Yellow Corn In Shuck, $2. bu. W. M. Bailey, Chickamauga. | 250 bales Peanut Hay, free of poison, $20. ton 2 mi. W. Perry, Ga, J. C. Ward, Perry. Peanut Hay, approx. 6-7 tons baled from stacked peanuts, 61 $30, ton heye at farm, 5 mi, SE. Mus, he, W. Seago, Pinehurst, lias Moore, Ambros, Rt. 1, Box *| 66. quality, $1.20 per bale 4 mi, E. \view Rd. N.:E. DE 0113. 1 20 cup; 5 cups, $1, Add postage. Sericea Hay, cut and baled without rain, $1.10 bale at: my farm 6 mi. N. Alpharetta at Birmingham. W. H. Nix, Alpha- retta. Phone 2595. * Approx. 2-1/2 tons good hay (both new and old crop) most- ly Sericea mixed grasses, all baled and good cond., $45. for entire lot at my farm near Com- merce. Will not del. H. T, Gordon, Atlanta, Lenox Rd., N. E. EX 3802: 15-20 tons Kobe Lespedeza Hay, free of rain, some have erab and Johnson age $40.*ton at my barn. M. Callaway, Jr., Molena. Sericea Ledpedeza Hay, and baled without rain, $1.10 per bale at my farm at Birming- ham. W. H. Nix; Alpharetta. Phone 2595. ~ Several tons bright Kobe Les- pedeza Hay in bales, $35. ton at barn. C. L. Holcombe, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 90-B. of Crab Grass, Bermuda, Les- pedeza, and Johnson Grass, $1.- 25 bale. Located at A. E. "Bur- gess Farm, Rt. 3, Lithonia, Ga. Murray J. McCullough, -Hape ae 520 Penfield Circle, Apt. 4, ~ 150-200 bales Wheat Straw, 50c bale at my barn. W. F. Nutt, Luella. Lespedeza Baled Hay, very cheap. See me at my home near Bagwell Bros. Stop, at Gold- mine. Mrs. J. Lester Hayes, Can- on; Rt, 1. $1.10 bu. at my farm. SYou furnish sacks. Omer A. HBeper, Elberton, Rt. 3. Kobe Lespedeza Hay, best Danielsville off Route 29 at Bluestone. Geo. Parish, Daniels- ville, Rte 370 About 400 bales, large, wire- Contact. | - 2175 |: cut} 350 bales good hay consisting 1000 bu. Victor Grain Oats, Dear Sir: | and why is shoes price so Atlanta, Georgia Dear Mr. Linder, tell you about it. _ Ladino, Fescue and Giant ad of my Kobe Lespedeza ing such valuable service sell and those who need I shoughi I would write seal tell y igs ; ing a calf hide. It weighed 15 lbs. and b . Yours Truly, - Ge Ww. WATKINS | I have had the experience ate the Bulletin which has been mosi gratifying an During the fall of 1952 I in the Seed for sale column list of F grass and Crimson, Fescue and Crimson grass mixtures and of good quality combin seed. During the week of Jan. 7th your issu 2 the last ton of these seed. All of the past seeds were sold before Christmas. I had k phone calls from many parts of Georgi: Tennessee, South Carolina, North Caro tucky, Washington, D. C., Baltimore, M meny inquiries which I cannot fill, buf I ing every letter even though the seed It is gratifying to-know that the Bulletin delivered excellent quality seed and th the Bulletin is thus meeting a real need. ji Yours very truly, > CALDER -W. high. January | Hon. Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agricu fy whiie Dutch seed. This morn fo farmers who to buy. I think - FINNEY BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE. White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, Speckled Tender Halt Runner, and Cornfield 50c teacup; Blue Java Peas, 35c lb. in 5 lb. lots, Add postage. Miss top, Sericea Lespedeza hay; good cond., for sale at my farm near Tyrone (Fayette Co.). C. L, DeLozier, Atlanta, 1505 Fair- ; BEANS- AND PEAS FOR SALE White Crowder and Purple Hull Peas, $1.35 per 7 cups; Blue Speckled Crowders 3 cups, $1. 45; Butter and Lady Peas, 3 cups, $1.10. No. chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. | Tender White Half Runner, Little 6 Week Pink, and Cream Beans, 55c teacup; Salet English Peas, 65c cup; Few White Pole Beans, 50c cup; Add _ postage. Exch, for good print sacks: 2 cups for 4 print or 6 White. Each Pay postage. No chks. Mrs. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Several fashions of Sugar Crowder Peas, $16. bu. Or small quantity at 35c lb. L, M. Harley, Albany, Rt. 5, Box 191. Good, tender garden beans, pink striped little brown 6 wks., little and big white Half Run- ners, 50c cupful; cream = salet peas, 75c cup. Exe. for sacks: 2 cups for 4 prints or 5 white. Add postage. Dessie Vick, Ellijay. Rt. 3! 50 bu. Iron Peas for sale. Make offer. Joe Morgan, Jr., Vienna. White Mush Peas, 3 cups, $1.; Red Speckle Crowder and White Blackeyed, 30c- cup; 4 cups, $1. Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 30 bu. 2 ercp Yellow Crowder Peas, $14. bus; White Rice and Lady. Finger, 25e cup. All weevil treated, free of rotten ones. N. H. Lowery, Eastman, Phone 3932. _ J Purple Hull Peas, large run- ning kind, 40c Ib.; $12.50 bu. Mrs. Geneva Chanclor, Pitts. White and Colored. Bunch Butterbeans, 30c large cup; 4 cups, $1.; Brown 6 Weeks Peas, Ethe) Crowe, beds Rt. 2. Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 7 : Teacups of tender Pink Bunch Peanut Beans; $4.50 PP; or 50e cup. Mrs. G. a Howell, Hiawas- see, Rt, 1. Little White Rice Peas, 35c 1b. Del. Cash or MO. Mrs. Grace ee { AES Jasper, Rt. 2. Old Time Tender White Blo- oming Salet Peas, 75c cup; White, and Striped Half Run- ner, Speckled Cutshorts, Brown 6 Weeks Beans, 50c cup. Add postage. No chks. Exch. 2 cups for 4 print or 6 white sacks. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 15 bu. brown sugar crowder peas, treated, 25 lb; also sun- dried apples, 50c Ib. Add post- age. J. e Pettyjohn, Summer- ville, Rt. 4 About 4 bu, red hull speckled peas, grown on my own farm, already treated, $10. bu. FOB 241 farm. W. H. May, Lexsy. 15 Qts.. red ripper peas, $1. Quart, P. P. No COD. M. O. only. M. L. Lawson, Elko Rt. 1. Lady Finger peas, 2-1/2 lbs., $1,; blackeyed, eating and plant- ing, 3 lbs. $1, Exe. for print sacks, 3 or more alike.. Mrs. W. C. Helms, Cordele. Rt. 3. Old .Fashion Half Runner Garden Beans, 4 cups, $1.; All orders PP of $1. or more. No checks. Mrs, Albert Armour, Alto, Rte eps : Frostproof English Peas, Blue Pole, and Streaked Half Runner Beans, 2: CUES apa Early Brown 6 Weeks, 2 Crop Peas, 6 cups, $1.25; White Crowders, 4 cups, $1.25; Little White Lady Peas, 3 cups, $1.10; White and Col. Bunch, and Col. Running Butterbeans, 4 cups, $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Clar- ence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. 2 bu. Yellow Sugar Crowder Peas, 5 Ibs., $1.; $3. Pk. FOB. J. W. Byrd, Broxton, Rt. Box 40. No. 1 Iron Peas, $6. bu. T. J. Coogle, Oglethorpe. Salet Peas, white bi | 20c Tb, Orders 1,|M 35 cup; 3 cups lish, for early Hendersons Beans, clean, soun eg cellent seed for tabl Ib. FOB. S. A. ming, Rt. 45: sa Purple Hull Cr accepted; A peaches, 50c Ib. Mrs. J. Wi a MISCELL =. FOR gee Artichokes: $1.25; 10 Ibs., Artichokes, $3. b more $2.50 bu Phillips, Chickan Artichokes, postage. Or exp. Noe Atlanta, . BEE HIVES: 10 Bee Hives with a super on each o} my place. S. M. Hea) Park, 1238 N. Main 3570. . e BEES: 10 hives bees. for sale. Cannot Atlanta, . H. Fort 2244 Butner Ra, 3453. : BUTTER: Fresh Country lb, - Plus postage. Howard, Gainesvill at erib. J, Gy | gan. sa lb. og postage. Mrs, Martin, Dougherty a ECANS| AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE 7 125 a Sweet Potatoes, $6, bu. FOB. Paul IO: Ideal, RFD Rt. 2. esr Eggs, 1 dou at my a Bn) Aus- Dr 100 bu. Sweet Potatoes to truckers. 6 mi. N. Waycross. Just off U. S. No. 1. Carey Crosby, Waycross. Rt. 1, Box 512. PEPPER: 75 Ibs. Dried Red Hot Pep- per, $1.50 lb. PP. Mrs. Nathan | Watherby, Ball Ground, Rte 4. ROOTS AND HERBS: Red Sassafras, and Sarsapar- |} illa Root, each 3 Ibs., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Sibley Richard- son, Hartwell, Rt. 3.. Catnip, Peppermint, Balm, Ik, Tansy, Garlic Bulbs, .60c doz.; arge. white eggs, ai ee Millians, -and- Chicket Fer- ee iver reasonable. e Seine 70c le on request. homas, Gainesville, and Martin Gourds, 25 postage in ut of state. Add 10c Mary Shrum, Fitz- Box 108. nd other Small 20c ea.; Seed, large rs. John Weaver. seed de cupful; also 1g i sets, _ postage. Mrs. : Idosta, Rt. 4. ~ other Small - ea.; Gourd Seed, ackage. Mrs. John petite 2: : Dipper eas Ibs., $1.; ALS is : . pails, $2.; new lard cans, Ib. jars, $6. ea. k Sm steel 1S. lbs., 75 Ib.; joulders, 50c Ib. Pert : Meigs, Rt. 1d steers PEaxed a 000% 1b; S. Duggan, certified toes, field . FOB at jis - Phone 580. E 25 pt. PE ra | Dalton, Rt. 2. - -| pkg. Add postage. Dahlonega, Rt. Birdock, Yellow, Queen of the Meadow Root, 60c lb.; Horse- Radish Plants, $1. doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. Yellow root, Queen of the -| Meadow, sassafras, yellow dock, mullein, wild cherry, red eld- er bark, 30c 1b.; walnut and black blackberry sprouts, $1. :| doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. ,| Jackson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Wild cherry, sweet gum, plum, red aldar, pine bark, sassafras, elder, yellow dock, sarsaparilla, yellow root, colts foot, mullein, 2 lbs., $1. Add postage. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. John Meyers, Hartwell, Reade SAGE: Hand gathered, washed, shade dried Sage, $2.25 Ib.; 10 Ibs. | or more, $2. Ibe JC. Ae Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. Hand Picked New Sage, no trash, 1952 crop, $1. per pint. ; cup. Mrs. Bae. Holans , Dalton. syRuP. _100 gal. pure Ga. hace Sy- rup: in half gal. cans and qt. bottles, $1.50 gal. at my place. W. C. Canvet, Guyton, Rt, 1, Box 170. 200 gal. oes pure fien Sy- Tup, average 10 to 12 lbs. per | gal., $1.50 gal. at my place. | Will not ship. A. W. White, Leesburg, RL ae Box 8. : STOLENS: es ' Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons, free of noxious weed, -| recommended -by Coastal Plain il-| Exp. Station, Tifton, Ga. Digg- ing every day. 40c per cubic ft. Contact: R. W. Patrick, Tifton. TOBACCO: Shade. cured, home made To- bacco, some twisted, some in the hand. Write for price. Mrs. JW Forsyth, Dallas, Rt. 3. Home grown Tobacco, il twists, $1. Plus postage. s. A. Beavers, -Cumming, ute So: WALNUT AND WALNUT MEATS: 6 bu. Hulled Black Walnuts, lea. 50 bu. FOB. H. W. Lynch, Brooks. ~ Fresh 52 crop Walnut Meats, clean, $1. lb. Prepaid in Ist. and 2nd. zone. Mrs. Willis s ao oe Rte 1; Bex Labge nice Dry Walnut Meats $1. pt. Mrs. Cora Pierce, Elli- jay, Rt. 5. Bushel of Black Dried Hull Walnuts, $3. bu. shade dried sage, hand picked, clean, $1. pint-cupful; Also White Rice Pop corn, $2. for 20 Ibs. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Black walnut meats, nice and 4 adem 50c pint, also Cushaw or tater pumpkin seed, 15c Cash or Mary Stephens, 1, Box 90. Black Walnut Meats, 75 pe | Not prepaid. Mrs. Lillie Hood, money order. | Cleveland. ss ee MISCELLANEOUS WANTED : BUCKEYES: Want Buckeyes or Horse Chestnuts, shelled from burr. Will poy $2. bu. FOB your place. Need all sizes. Advise by mail before shipping. C. V. Curran, TAA 4 nta, be Penn Ave. CANE (SUGAR): Want some oldtime white |jand green. stripe sugar cane. J-@. Daniels Sr., CORN: Want buy 200 bu. corn. State kind and price del. Robert T. Turner, McDonough. * FIG SETTINGS: Want 6 each of Celeste and Brown Turkey Fig settings, 2- 3 yr. old. Quote prices. Mrs. Charles Gilmour, Rome, 8 Vine- land Dr. HAY: Quote. prices on 6-10 tons good Peanut Hay at your barn; Also delivered 3 mi. Jonesboro. P. W. Feagin, Jones- boro, -Rt. 1, Box 343. PEANUTS: Want some White Imp. Span- ish Peanuts to plant, large kind, 2-3 hull. Send sample at once and price. Ted Pittman, Lum- ker City. PLANTS: Want party to furnish potato plants, fertilizer and transpor- tation for 10 acres on halves. Morgan. I furnish land and labor. Mrs. J. C. Simmons, Rochelle, Rt. 2 POTATOES: Sweet Potatoes, from certified stock, 2s or 3s. Will answer promptly. George Holderby, Valdosta, P. O. Box 863. SEED: Want 4 ox 5 Ibs. Watermelon Seed, white or light colored, untreated. Write first. Mrs. Mary
| Yellow Root, Horse- | bu. "Add postage. P. B. ae 90c leys, 35c; 20 Ibs. large Stuarts, Topsoil Scuppernong, 2 30c: 50 Ibs. Seedlings, 2c: Shell- del. |ed, 90c Consider offer on entire - eee Singleton, Fort Veues Rt3, : Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in, | hull, washed, dry $2. pk. $% lot. Mrs. Paul C. Roberts, Govt. , Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Phone Moores ney ey Maken | Lawrenceville 2585 or 3292, ra . ae a oe $1.25; 4-5 40 Ibs. 1951 crop Schley and aie E. ao ze ft. up, | Stuart Pecans mixed, sound, . rown, Baconton. | well filled, 5 Ibs, $2.: 10 Ibs., Rooted nice Brown Scupper- nong Vines, 50c ea.; Artichokes 25c Ib. FOB. F. M. Combs, Washington. Crabapple Trees, 20c ea.; Hazlenut Bushes, 6, $1.; Beech- | nut Trees, 25 ea.: Blueberry | Bushes, 75 doz.; Muscadine | Grape Vines, 20c CRE YOSSI S| Also Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Gar- | lic Bulbs, 50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. Pecan Buds and _ Grafts, lected by experts from finest | young trees, Stuarts, Success, /Ollie Skinner, | $3.50; $10. for lot; Also 13 Ibs. pure Livsey Watermelon Seed, * 2. 2gtbi PP. Mrs. JM Jones, cee | Grayson. Good nice Paper Shell Pecans, 1952 crop, 25c lb. FOB. Satis... guar. Write or phone 257. Mrs. | Carrollton, 103 Cedar St. j 1952 cro Paper Shell Pecans, 2 40c lb.; Nice Seedlings 25c Ib. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville. se- | , Moneymaker, Dependable, and! | Davis, $10. C: $90. M. Mrs. B. | L. Robinson, Greenville. Chinese Chestnut Trees, bear- | ing size, 6-7 ft., $2.50 ea.: Scar- | let Everbearing Strawberry ants, $1. . All at garden. T. | E. Eason, Atlanta, 1182 Gun- RR 14, Box 34 Red or Yellow Plum Trees, 2-3. ft..16, $1. also: Crabapple Sprduts. Exch, for sacks. Ea. pay post- age. T. W. Hartley, Tooms- boro. ; g Small Size Pecans, 15c. Ib. Add postage. O. B. Camp, Villa Rica. Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in. i hull, $2.00 pk.; $6.50 bu.; Also | Red Speckled Crowder Peas, |25c teacup; White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 55c tea- cup; Blue Java Peas, 25c tea- |cup. No COD. Add postage. G. T... | Brown, Ball Ground, Rt, 1. About 300 Ibs. Pecans, well eee filled Stuarts, Columbia, and > Mahan mixed, 20c..lb.; Also Dried, Cooking Apples, 50c. ib. Add postage. Mrs. J. L. Single-. - ton, Middleton. PEANUTS AND PECANS | FOR SALE Hand shelled, clean, refriger- tor kept, fresh pecan meats, (20%): PP in Ist. and 2nd. zone, Mrs. Janie Almon, Luthers- ille. 25 Ibs, large, sound Stuart Pecans, 25c Ib. Add postage. J.| i. Phillips, Gay. 5 Ibs. Paper Shell Stuart, i scans, large, well filled, 28c | db. in. 5,/Jb. to 10 1b. or over packages; 25-30 Ibs. best Soh- | leys, thin paper shells, well, filled, new crop, 35c lb. In 5 | or 10 Ib. sacks or more. Mrs, G. ids. Holeomb, Bremen, 550 Mc- _Pherson St. 5 Ibs. Pecans, $1.25 PP. G. M| Moseley, Menlo. RESH & DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE Nice Dried Apples, free of peel and worms, 50c lb. PP in Ist. and 2nd. zone. Mrs. V. Carter, Whitesburg. : Sundried, hand peeled Dried Apples, 1955 crop, 50c lb. Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151. -Sundried Apples, free of core and peel, 45c lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. McClain, Bremen, Rt 1, 1952 crop. best quality Sun- dried Apples, no peel, worm, or cores, 50c lb. in 5 lb. lots up; _ Also Walnut Meats, 75c lb. Add a Postage. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee. _ Sundried Apples, free of peel and core, 35c lb. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. C. D. Hayes, organton. ples, free of peel and core, 50t Ib. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Nice ,Sun Cured Apples, free of worm and.peel, 45c lb. Add : Louria Hunt, Young Dried Apples, free of peel and core, 35c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots; Oc Ib. less than 5 lbs. Add ag Mrs. E. Hunt, Young ane a Nice Sundried Apples, 40c Ib. PP. Mrs. R. L. Davis, Roy- SACKS FOR SALE ; White Sacks, washed, 25 ea.; eae 20c ea. Free of holes. 200 Jute 10 Ib. cap. Feed - Sacks, good cond., 15c ea. at farm. No shipping. R. O.! White, Jonesboro, Rt, 1. Phone 3176. White sacks, no lettering, glean, 25c ea. PP: $20. C. Prompt : - shipment. Eston Young, Gaines- ville, Rt. 9. ie 4-50 lb. White Flour Sacks, _ $1.30; 3 Washed, 10 lb., $1.35; Ten' 10 Ib. washed sugar sacks, $1.75. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5. Extra nice Print Sacks, 100 lbe cap., 30c ea.; White, unwashed, no letters, 18c ea. Add postage. =< Prompt shipment. Ns RC . Burruss, Gainesville, Rt. 9. . Good grade white sacks, 100 _Ib. cap., washed, free of holes, -_ 25c ea. Add postage..No COD. a = A. E. Nix, Gainesville, Rt No stamps nor chks, Mrs. Eliza- beth Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7. _ White 10 lb. cap Sacks, good cond., no letters, unwashed, 5 $1. Add Postage, Exch. 2 for 1 Ib. dried fruit, free of worms, peel and core, also have Odd Print Sacks, and 2 of a kind, 3, $1.; Small holes, 30 ea. Mrs. T. F. Bagley, Alpharetta, Reed. SBox 79. 15-20 lb. cap. white fertilizer | - sacks 2 for $1, PP, Exch, two for 4-100 lb. oap. print sacks, Nice 1952 crop Sundried Ap- |. \villesRd. | _. White Feed Sacks, washed,| ironed, free of holes, 25c ea; Small holes, 20c ea.; 12, $2. 50. SACKS FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE Good Grade Unwashed 100 lb. White Feed Sacks for sale or exch. for print sacks. Exch. 3 for 2 print. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Robert Harp, Wildwood. Print and asst. plain col, sacks, free of holes and mildew, 3 alike $1. PP. Mrs. Helen Car- roll, Young Cane. Washed White 100 Ib. Feed Sacks, no holes, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens, Talk- _ing Rock, Rt, 2. Solid White Feed Sacks, guar., free of holes and mildew, 20 ea. PP to 3rd. zone;:15 ea. in lots 100 or more. Mrs. J, V. Morris, Cornelia, Rt. 1. 100 print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of spots and holes, no less 4 alike, $30. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Stevens, Gainesville, Rt, 6. Extra large dairy print feed sacks, 35c ea. Add _ postage. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. LT: Print sacks, washed and iron- ed, 4 for Bs 10 or more PP. Mrs. ga. 8 Wallis, Carrollton, Rt, 1, Box 31. White Feed Sacks, free of holes-and mildew, 20c ea. H. A. Stogner, Waco. Print Sacks, washed, no holes nor mildew, 30c ea. (3 or more alike. Mrs. M. L. Otwell, Bow- don. Washed: White Feed Sacks, 10 lb, size, no holes, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens, Talking Rock. 200 or more print sacks, wash- ed, 30c ea. No: chks. nor ;COD orders. Mrs. Jewell Hulsey, Cedartown, Rt. 3. zs Solid White Feed Sacks, guar, free of holes and mildew, 20 ea. PP to 3rd. zone; 15c ea. in lots of 10 or more. Mrs. J. V. Morris, Cornelia. Print Feed Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., no holes, 2 and 3 alike, 3, $1. Add postage. Paul Cromer, Ideal, RFD 2. Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 3 $1.; White Sacks, 100 lb. cap., 25 ea, All washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew. No COD. Add postage. Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7, CATTLE FOR SALE 6 Reg. Shorthorn Bulls, 6 mos. 18 mos. old. P. B. McCurley, Elberton. 6 Purebred Guernsey Bulls 6 wks, 1 yr. old, $50. - $150. ea. N. A. Johnson, Warrenton. Reg. Jersey Bull, 9 mos. old, artifically bred Jersey Bull, 6 mos. old. Brampton Basil Design Royal, Reg. No, 546681, his mother 4-1/2 gal. milk with Ist. ealf. Hwy. 12, near Crawford- ville, Ga J. O. Burton, Robin- son, Several nice young Shorthorn and Polled Shorthorn Bulls and Heifers, excellent breeding, also few Red Polls for foundation breeders. All registered. G. T. McDonald Oakwood, c/o Old Mc Donalds Farm. Fresh Guernsey Cow, + 4th. calf, TB and Bangs tested, gentle, no faults, gives 5 gal. daily, guar satis. $350. with calf; $325. without. Fred D: Shevers, Augusta, 2744 Milledge- Blocky Type, small head, Dbl, Standard Reg. Polled Hereford Bull Calf, ready for light serv- ice in. March, suitable for grade or reg. cattle. Show any time. All inquiries answered. Dorothy C. DeLaPerriere, Hoschton. 2 Reg. Guernsey Male Calves, 3 mos. and One not registered, 2 mos. old, well marked, large to age. H. W. Thurmond, Farm- ington. Red Guernsey Cow to fresh- en Feb, 6, third calf, will give 4 gals., very gentle, also $ nice SPC Little Bone Shoats, reason- ably Bi Bob Knight, Frank- Springers and Milch Cows for sale, John Goldin, Draketown. Reg. Brahman Bulls, 6-18 mos. old, several 7/8 dnd better grade Brahman Bulls, priced to sell. Frank Sessoms, Homerville. Phone 17R15, 30 Reg. Horn Type Hereford Bulls, carry blood of Noes Baca Duke 2nd, WHR, 12-24 mos. old, at prices you can afford to pay. Percy A. Price, Leesburg, Rt. 1 ; Brown Swiss bull, Reg., Clemson Lackey Chieftain, calv- ed May 7, 1950. Sire, Lees Hill Lucky Strike, No. .77887; Dam, Evergreen Heights Nell. $200. at my place. Fred W. Ayers, Royston; RFD 2. 3 nice Holstein heifers, | 20 mos. old, about 800 Ibs. ea. One due freshen January 15th, others last of February, all bred to Reg. Guernsey bull. Reg. Guerney bull for sale also. Wyatt Benson. Alpharetta. Phone 4491, Reg. Aberdeen Angus bulls and heifers, excellent breeding, at Dew Bros. Farm. Calhoun, Rt2;or {Phone /Dr. oJ: Harris Dew, Atlanta, AT 5728, 5 nice heifers, 1 yr. old: Jer- sey, White Face and Guernsey. Not reg., $100. ea. at my place. F. EH: Cresto, Decatur, 2447 Flat Shoals Ave. 2 Reg, Guernsy Males, 3 mos. old, and one 2 mos. old, well marked, \have been dehorned, for. gale H. W. Thurmond, | Farmington. Reg. Hereford Bulls, 1 horn- ed type, about 18 mos. old, ready for service: 2 Reg. Polled Here- ford about 11 mos. old, several marked and priced reasonably. Clarence R, McLanahan, Elber- ton; P; 20... Box 760. Guernsey Bull with all papers for registration, 1 yr. old, good size, ready for light service, ex- cellent breeding, $100. Ww. He Stephens, Ben Hill, Rt. 1. 2 Jersey Bulls, 2 yrs, old, and good heifer, same age. Mrs. us C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box Black English Bull, about 500 lbs.; also 2 Milking Goats: and 1 billy for sale. Mrs, Jessie Har- rigon, Jonesboro. Phone 5157. Calf, born Aug. 24, 1952, well marked, mother "Hengerveld, Ormsby Strain, papers, $100.; Also 2 good Mare Horses, 1050- 1250 Ibs., good cond., gentle, work anywhere, $100. for team, Exch. for heifer equal value, Walter Lemke, Covington, Rt. 2. Tel. 5321. Reg. Guernsey Bulls, ready for light service, from high blood lines, reasonable, F. H. Bunn, Midville. Very Gentle . Jersey Bull, yrs. old, ready for service, $150. W. Ez Mixon, Milledgeville, Rt. 4, Good Jersey Milch Cow for sale. J. H. Smith, Chipley, Rt. 3, Box 130. 1 Guernsey Jersey Bull, 1 yr. old, around 500 Ibs., healthy, good cond., for sale. Me C. Phophitt, Chipley, Rt. Reg. Angus Bull, 3 1/2 yrs. cld, excellent bloodlines, also grade Angus Bull, 8 mos. old, for sale or trade for livestock, hay, or seed. E. L. Morgan, Jefferson, Rt. 2, Hereford Bull, ready for service, dehorned, reg. buyers name, $300.; Also 2- Coming*. 2). Yre2 Old Polled Bulls. R. W. Jones Jr., Leslie, Rte: dark red, Springers and Young. Milch Cows for sale. John Golden, Draketown. Black and White Hereford, 4 mos. to 2 yrs. old, to be sold at a sacrifice. Mrs. E. F. Adams, Decatur, 836 W. Ponce de Leon. Ave. Phone CR 1891. Guernsey Cow, freshen in Feb, 2nd. calf, 250 lbs. at my Ea, pay po tage, Mrs. Ira Downs, Warrenton, ' Rt.y : ahs (Near Armstrong barn. EB, U. Roberts, Byasglton. 6 mos. old for sale or exch, for : Artificially bred Holstein Bull Ri eligible for registration, 2-1/2), 1 young. cow, Jersey-Guern- || bull calf Jan. 8, | 2 sey, dropped $160.; Also want to exch. 8} yT. s old, 1100 lb. mare horse (work or saddle) for a pair of medium size mules under} 12 yr. old. Will work to mower. Give or take difference. J. W. Dockery, Arnoldsville. Fresh in Holstein and Jerse Heifer, 2 other cows to freshen immediately. C. F. Johnson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1- (Or Call Fay- etteville 5151). Reg. Hereford Cattle, highest quality, bulls 12-15 mos. old, $250. ea.; Heifers and cows, $250.-$500. ea. Cecil. Travis, Riverdale. \ _ 1-Reg. Black Aberdeen-Angus Bull, around 500-550 lbs., about E 7 mos. old, cheap. L. W. Coch- ran, Senoia, Rt. 2 1 Polled Reg. Shorthorn Bull, very best bloodlines, sell- ing to prevent . inbreeding, calves June 30, 1949. Charles G. Wurst, Meigs, Rt.-I; -Phoene, 2220. Reg. 4 yr. old Hereford Bull, blocky type, Domino _ strain, $350. Cons. trade to prevent inbreeding. No horned or {rangy type considered. L. B. unt, Macon, 447 Buford Rd. 1 Milking Type Shorthorn, Bull, 10 mos. old, $225.; Full Blooded Heifer, 3 mos. old, not registered, $100.; Heifer subj. to register dropped Dec. 20, $100.; Your clfice of any cow 0 herd, $500. (Due to fresh- eb., Mar., or April). Ww. H. Loudersailk Cornelia. Reg. White Polled Short- horn Bull, 6 yrs. old, about 1500 Ibs., $350. to keep from inbreeding. Julian Copeland, Lake Park, Rt. 2. 7 Reg. Aberdeen Angus Bulls, 7-12 mos. old, excellent bloodlines, reasonably | priced. Girk. West, Richland. 2 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, one 2 yrs. old, other 3 yrs. old, $250. and $350. ea. Dr. Wm. W. Smith, Decatur, 3550 Glenwood Rd. DI 2611." 5 Head Dbl. Standard Polled Hereford Bulls, ranging in age from 6 mos. to 1 yr.-old. Rus- sell C. English, Valdosta. es oO. Box 502. HOGS FOR SALE 1 SPC Reg. Boar, 12 mos., old, 250 Ibs., disease treated in every way, FFA pig chain, $60. at my home. Will not ship. Ty tae bile Ga.; Tyrone. ake 10 Reg. SPC Hom (5 gilts, 5 males), 7 1/2 8 mos. old, gilts large to breed, se males large enough for service; Also 1 bred gilt. Reasonable prices. See at my place, or write at once. 12 mi. No. Alma. Lamar Altman, Alma, Rt. 1. Purebred Hereford Boar, 14 and~ Shoats, 8 wks. old up, OIC- Hereford, $9.-$25. ea. J. C: Keaten, Ellenwood. Reg. Duroc Pigs, best blood- lines, priced right. E. W. Cail, Savannah, Rt. 5, /o Forrest. River Duroc Farm. Fine Meat Pigs, 3 mos. old, $12.50; Nice SPC_ Gilts. ready to breed, $25.; 9 OIC Barrows. Chas. Holloway, Ben Hill, 7205 Campbellton Rd. FR 2736. 3.1/2 mos. old Hampshire Pigs, breeding stock, reg. buy- ers name, from prize winning stock. Reginald Denton, Cleve- land. Yorkshire Hogs, best blood- lines, Worlds best ham and bacon type, male pigs, 10 wks. old, reg. buyers name, $25. ea. B. Hogg, Cedartown, Rt. i 1 Male, 3 Female Red Duroc Pigs, from reg. stock, born Nov. 3rd., $15. FOB; Also 6 fine pigs, 1 month older with small amt. PC blood from generations back. Jesse J. Waters, Louis- ville, Reg, Duroc Boar, fee $3.; Also|n Duroc Pigs, $10, WH caring: ham, Community: : Gaza- way,, ohare, Rt rey mos. old, good cond., $65.; Pigs |, Ld: $20. 5.7 Conyers, Rey 2: brook Farm. Big Bone Guinea Sh mos. old Jan. 25th., gi Boars, $25. Dbl. treated, buyers name; Reg. Sow, br reg. boar, $65. Leon Wats adila: POB: 214. 5-3 OIC Pigs and Shoats, reg, -short nose, blocky stock, out of good bl will reg. buyers name, farm. Paul J. Cain, Co Rick _Reg. OIC Pigs and Sk and registered boar for A Roark, Atlanta Bouldercrest Rd., S:E: Di. 7293. (Mailing cad ley, Ga., Rt. 1). One litter OIC Pig: wks. old, reacomaied Lewis ce Jones, Faye Rt. 3. % 3 Reg. Essex Gilts an priced right. A. P. Ch Moultrie, Rt. 5. (Near SPC Boars, old service, 4 chiltipiors lines fine sow ( Star Ray Grand preme and Challe cholera immune, re, name. C. R. Mae Rt. 4. 8-12 wks. old OIC Pi nose, blocky type, treate Also few older gilts. Shi where. Thomas C. Quitman, c/o Moss Oaks Blocky type Duroc Males, 10 mos. old, treated for cholera, buyers name, $45. Howell Dixon, Lyons, 9 Essex Pigs, (5 gilts, farrowed Dec. 23 reg. name, or pedigrees cheap. Bruce Moss, Choice 9 mos. old: re shire Boars, Type, from champion lines, from large litters $35, at farm; $42.50 del. rradius in my truck. A. er, Jr., Metter. : 6 wk. old pigs, W. SPC, $10. ea. Canno Brown, Lithonia, Ree 3113 Stone | Mountain) Reg. Cherry red, bl Duroc pigs, Me related, H. L. Willi 3 Small Midget She Mares, 2 yrs, old, 1 dapple, (white mane 1 Red and White Spot tall, $20: ea.; 37 in Stallion, whilte mane $225. Jess Holbrook, Tel, Jonesboro 6771. Small Pinto Pony in., 2-1/2 yrs, old, $85. or exch. for C. C. Parker, Decatur, ley Rd. Phone Cr. 6660. 2 Mares, 1 Mule, wor or single, Can be se batn. Mrs. H. C, Ellio' Donough. 1 Mare Mule, 8-9 yrs. 900 lbs., for sale. Davi Cumming, Rt. 5, : One Mule; 1050 lb old, gentle, sound, work anywhere, ch handle, blocky built. ' mons, Douglasville, St. Bay Saddle Horse,. gentle to handle, Scott, Hephzibah, Rt. One Small Red good cond., work a lbs., for sale or a small genfle ho: weaned heifer. Cravey, Milan, Rt, ts Pg tine exch fog Prices Paid At Various Markets Y 9, 1953 NO-1): NO:2NO.3 NO. 4 Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas $17.64 $17.35 $16.27 $i4 River Livestock Auction, SS Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania : $18.00 $17.45 $16.55 $00. Bes Bainbridge $17.80 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 Heavies .... $16 ville Stockyard, Thomasville $18.15 $17.25 $16.00 + $00.00 Union Stockyard, Albany e $17.81 $17.31 $16.50 $14. Livestock Co., Ocilla $18.15 $17.80 $16.79 $14.45 | Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville $17.76 $17.35 $16.01 . Y 10 i "| Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie $17.75 $17.40 $00.00 = Tv Heavies .... nia Stockyard, Sylvania $18.00 $17.40 $16.05 $14.05 : 5 : ; Hazlehurst Livestock Market, Saas Stockyard, Thomson $17.80 $17.50 $16.25 $00.00 4 Piaslehuret $17.77 $16.51 $14.50 ee vy _|* Widaite Stockyard, Vidalia $17.75 $17.01 $16.01 and Craig, Dublin $17.96 $16.97 $15.81 $00.00 | Producers Stockyard and Exchange, : an, Stockyard, Hagan $17.94 $17.39 $16.30 $00.00 Statesboro $17.50 $17.20 $15.50 on Co. Marketing Assn., ~ : Muscogee Livestock Co., Columbus $18.25 $17.50 $00.00 ___ Sandersville $18.00 $16.75 $16.45 $00.00 | Lee Co. Livestock Market, Leesburg $18.00 $17.40 $00.00 Stockyard, Swainsboro $18.00 $17.10 $16.10 $00.00 JANUARY 15 n Co. Stockyard, Savannah _$18-10 $17.65 $17.30 $00.00 | Dublin Livestock Comm. Co., Dublin $18.16 $17.35 $15.95 | Farm Products Sales Corp. Blacks Comm. Barn, Gainesville $19.00 $18.10 $00.00 5 Thomaston $18.00 $16.25 $14.10 $00.00 - - $19.00 $17.00 $14.75 $00.00 | Milan Stockyard, Milan $17.79 $17.05 $15.05 r Livestock Auction, Cochran $17.20 $16.15 $15.30 $14.20 | Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington $18.10 $17.70 $16.25 BY 49: Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt $17.75 $17.30 $16.35 uhoff, Macon $18.00 $17.30 $16.00 $00.00 | Peoples Livestock Market, Cuthbert $17.80 $17.30 $16.50 Livestock Auction, : Donalsonville $17.85 -$17.40 $16.40 $00.00 Valdosta Livestock Co., Valdosta $17.92 $16.95 $16.50 Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup $18.10 $17.60 $16.76 tockyard, Augusta $17.85 $17.50 $16.75 $00.00 | Bulloch Co. Stockyard, Statesboro $17.95 $17.22 $16.00 . Co. Livestock Sales Barn, oer . LaGrange $18.50 $16.60 $16.00 $00.00 Livestock Market, McRae $17.75 $16.75 $15.50 $00.00 | Claxton Stockyard, Claxton $17.80 $17.00 $15.75 Livestock Market, Metter $18.00 $16.86 $15.90 $00.00 | JANUARY 16 Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas _ $17.76 $16.92 $15.95 $19.00 $18.10 $16.90 $00.00 Ragsdale-Long Comm. Co., Quitman $18.06 $17.50 $16.20 Co. Stockyard, Baxley $17.77 $17.19 $16.15 $00.00 | Effingham Co. Stockyard, Springfield $17.77 $16.75 $15.45 $00.00 ; Cooperative Livestock Assn : Sheriff Bros. Livestock Barn. 5 : : t es Soperion Slee $16.30 $14.75 $00.00 z Gainesville $18.60 $18.00 $00.00 $00.00 Co. Stock Barn, Eastman $17.80 $17.30 $00.00 $00.00 sivestock Market, Millen $18.20 $17.50 $16.00 $14.00 Co. Livestock Co., Camilla $17.86 $17.15 $16.15 $00.00 | Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons $18.94 $18.00 $17.05 Fitzgerald Livestock Assn., : Fitzgerald $18.03. $17.10 $15.98 Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow $19.33 $18.30 $17.50 AND CAVIES Ray Taylor, Tiger, 30. : mixed type for meat, ducers, -7 does, 3 bucks, lot or trade for Bant- F. Reese, Roswell, Rt. e Rd. (Between Crab- Alpharetta Rd.).. leas Rabbits, carefully breeding ! stock, for R. Bunn, Forsyth, Rt: . le. Geo. E. Golden, Roti 4. ; bi funiors, selected stock bloodlines, ped. also 1 large Senior easonable _ prices. Brantley, _ Wrights- oducers, either sex, breeders, for sale > for few_pair White ms, mated and band- ans, O. P. Foster, yee las several young bred hinchillas (not rabbits), good quality. For formation write, visit, Robert -E. Williams, 383 N. Carter Rd. Ev. Giant Chin. Does, Key- in, ped. - furnished, L. Cawthon, River- e Jonesboro 2592. d Does bred to NZW) Wt. Chinchillas, | ee | LIVESTOCK WANTED POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE bas : | On Saanan Billy Goat C72 | HORSES AND MULES: 15 Bantam Hens, $1. ea. Boyd! 10 pure Dark Cornish Pullets, rs. old, fi l . - | Want small type - Shetland Williamson, Commerce. and most ready to lay, long, ae eR oan Fo ee oe" | Stallion with saddle gaits. W. C.. yellow legs. big bone type, $25. iota SE hilly io others of my Burson, LaGrange, Box 488. . Bantams: 1 trio White Leg- H. W.-Thurmond, Farmington. - LW aT: i : horns, $7.; 3 hens, 1- rooster, ee Oe Boenot, Noa Want good gentle mule. or oe $10 a Sil ae | CORNISH GAMES, GIANTS: _ Goats, 2 nannies, $7.50 ea.; 2; plow horse near Columbus. .C. co Be Sauk Ears e Pit Games: Old English Black bills, $5. ea, Ship in light crate;/A. Sears, Sr., Columbus, Macon |Tight hens, $4.; 1 Golden Seb- Breasted Red, 1 stag. about 5- Also want to exch. mule, 10) Rd. right hen, $2.; 4 R. I. Red hens,|1/2 Ibs., 2 hens, $10. C. H. Bald- yrs. old, 80-120- lbs. -for good 8. Shi : win, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 589. saddle and work mare 4-6 yrs, RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS a : Pee ze . aos : old, 900-1100 Ibs. J. F. Well. (CAVIES): - er. NO chks, Homer Haney,!~ Best blood, long yellow les- born, Rock Springs. . Want Rabbits. State what you! Jr., Chickamauga. Box 37 . ,ged, broad Breasted, Rose Comb | have, kind, best prices. H, L.| |Dark Cornish Cockerels, ready _ 4 qt, young Tog. Milk Goat, Clark, Keysville. CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: | for service, $3, or $5.50 for two. : bred, $40.; Young Reg. Tog ' Mar. Apr. hatch trios pure| Shipped in light crates. No chixs. Buck, ready for. service, $30. c SHEEP AND GOATS: Gasca os pdene direct 2 | Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vienna. aa 'R. Beasley, Garfield. -Want a milk goat. viust be =r esee -aburns: Cirect Irom : este fresh in and heavy milker,|COllins stock.; Also 3 or4 cocks! Purebred Game Chielze> een ser Seer LS ioter amigunt given daily and|2 yrs: old, never fought, Shawl/hens and pullets, $2. ea.: Recs : Grissette, $6.50 - $10. D. D./ers, $3. MO. Will ship. J-~ 1 | i . W. M. k, Brox- : ton. weed ee rcs ewes, Barnesville, 141 Cher-| Nicholson, Blairsville, Rt. 4. r : | _ o Be Ge ee CATTLE: h ark ornish ockerels,| Purebred White Leghorn: ! Sy : POULTRY FOR SALE last Apr. hatch, long yellow legs,|Hens, Apr. 3, 1952 hatch, -r ant cattle to pasture. Have : : $2.50 ea.: 2, $4.50: Lot for $8. | quick sale. Mrs. Olin mo , Plenty honeysuckle, cane, with! FOB. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairs-! Clarkesville, Box 383. : some grass pasture for 75-100|BANTAMS: jville, Rt. 2. Ka qs I Bant kerels, : e : | 25 High Grade W. L. Pulists, head cattle, abundance of water. |) 9 Hee, ane Fone | 2 nice trios White Lace Red} some laying, $35. for lot. FO3 No infected, sickly, or wild Decatur. 828 - 3rd. Ave Phone Cornish, some laying, $7.50 trio. | Jasper or Fairmount. Mrs. Oscar stock accepted. No 1 Thee ES : Mrs. J. C. Herron, Martin. Rt.| Medlin, Fairmount, Rt. 2. pted esponsibi- De. 0354. } : fit PS , : 3 By ooeuieed for lost of any| Purebred White . Black Tadl| Z ; 200 English White Leghorn kind. Man no property to take Jap. Bantams, grown young|_, xtra fine Dark Cornish Pullets, 8 mos, old, laying 80 jeare. J. H. Zaring, Jr., Atlanta;| stock, $5..pr.; Half grown, $3. | Roosters, purebred, broad back,|pct., $2. ea. Will not ship. J. D. LIVESTOCK WANTED Rt. 4 Ra. 1861 pr. FOB. Mrs. Belle Joiner, | 2nd breast, excellent for straight) Bryan, Grayson, Rt. 1. S 'Soperton, Rt. 2. jor cross breeding, $3. ea. ex-| 99 yr. old White Leghorn Want 20-25 good heifers or) |pressed in light coops: O. C.' Hens, laying over 75 pet., for i ; - Brad ry i gf : bangs free. Prefer milk type and) and Golden Sebright Cockerels, = : : ___| White Oak Ave., S. W. Ra. 1443. white face cross. Write: W. L.'$3. ea. Bob Clark, Macon, 372! 1 trio. pure Hulseys nice, 18 White Leghorn hens, part Smith, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box | Spring St. jearly hatch stag and 2 choice } jaying, $2. ea, Mrs. A. F. Britt ;2 yr, old hens, $15. No. trade.| Tucker, 2087 Brockett Road. ee | 1952 hatch purebred Blac J. H. Akin, Atlanta, 3387 Oak.) ee : Tail Jap and one Sebright roost-|cliff Red S. W. 10 White L. hens, large type ee oe ers, grown, $1.50 ea. FOB. Money| cs ota. tromentor ies sirain, 21.90 eancr ence particulars including a g e, | Order. Silas Snipes, Commerce. e Se On eae eS Bfage tee os; [Rt. 2. Claiborne (half ea.), 1 pullet;/holes, no mildew, at 25c ea. and same breed, $5. for the pr. C.| few Prints, 3-4 alike at 30c ea. 10 mixed Bantam Pullets, 1/L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.|Mrs. Glen Holton, Soperton. Py ~ weight, bloodline, etc. Also 1 Black Angus Bull. Can also use| a number of heifers of both Roost 75) . No shipping. 10. Box 454. kinds. J. C. Steinmetz, Atlanta, ies Ray Wesley Tithonie i Dark Cornish Bull Dog Type} i acs ox -|981 Ashley St. N. W {ce i Cockerels, $2.50 and $3. ea.;; FRIZZLE: = Pullets, $2. and $2.50 ea; Long} 4 nice last. summers hatch fant Reg. Polled Hereford! Bantams: Silkies, Dark Corn-| Leg Type Cockerels, $3. and $4./Frizzle hens and I rooster, $11.; ifer, 10-12 mos. old. ish, White Belgians, Wheaton/ea.; Pullets, $2.50 and $3. ea.| also mixed, large breed chickens, __ zn oWwy , $3, pr. W. O. Thomas,|/Prize winners. C. A, Ingram,|same price. Mrs. Ethel Sanders, Savannah, 1205 East 40. Pe ge 2 x ~ : Buchanan, Rt. 2. So ace meaty: te eta fs on naa Nee ee cae Site (Continued trom page One) than any that could be carved out ot _ Stone. As. we commemorate the birthday of General Robert E. Lee, let us say once _ Hard pressed by enemies strong and 2 proud -- Thou hast led us safely with fire and eloud | _. Across the seas and over here POULTRY WANTED FARM HELP WANTED Our fathers paths were dark | and drear But always sure in thy good time~ Thy hand appeared in ways sublime. Our fathers feet have safely trod The decks of ships on storm tossed For many, many weary ae . And now today our fathers sleep Beneath the sod of our God. Like children left alone at night | FARM HELP WANTED Comes to an As the last more, : seas; | Oh Lord our God in ages ce Their steps have gone through forest On hill, in dale and mountain fast, wads Until we all FARM HELP WANTED nie > oO a 5 5 ~S Of these heroes wane God be with. them and Let us pass over the river i under the shade of the TOM oe as ae end as all th faltering foo tep BABY CHICKS: _ Want to raise chicks on halves. I have brooder. Can raise 100. up to 8 wks. old. Party to _ furish chickens and feed. Mrs. J. C. Barker, Thomaston, Rt. Want reliable. party with good references for small acre- age. Garden and small house. Larger tracts of land available on water front of Blythe Is- land. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave., N. E. - Want white or col. farmer Want to raise chicks on halves || for 2 H crop, 50-50 basis. Good plenty wood. Also Hogs and cows on 50-50 basis. Must Re Want 25 Game Hens, 2 Roost. Obst, well recommended, gond ers, no culls, 1952 hatch, State) \orth, Columbus, 1017 Benning price and age. B. E. Fendley,| p,. _ Danbursg, Rabe REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS: CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: Want white truck farmer, 2 or 3 in family to work, 4 R Want 8-10 NH Pullets, 1952) house, elec. wired for stove, hatch, no culls, Quote price, age.| spring water, 6 mi. Trenton. Mrs. Lige Parker, Howard. School bus by door, 1 mile churches. Any amt. good land for truck* farming 50-50 basis. New Ford Tractor and work stock furnished. R. C. Kirch- meyer, Trenton, RR 1. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC: Want yveung Broad Breasted Bronze Turkey Gobbler. State price. C. D. McConnell, Gray- son, RFD L Want middle age white wom- }an to do light farm chores ie 3 ism. Private room an Want pure strain Mallard and | ee ey to 1 child. Indian Runner Ducks; And Ring- Reasonable salary. William R. neck Pheasants, breeding stock) Swann, Newton. Rt. 2. reonly.: Jv L: Tade, Macon, Rt. 5, ce y New Clinton Rd. Want middle age man and wife to help with farm work, Want 1 Gander, 2 3 yrs: old or raising cattle. Live in home fatar. Prefer Toulouse . breed: with me. Small salary. Must Dorsey Smith, Decatur, 444 Mel-| have good character. No ville Ave. De. 1325. drunks. Mrs. Ruby James, For- syth, Rt. 3. Want white or col. woman from country, 25-40 yrs. ee FARM HELP WANTED old, (required), for poultry and oth- er light farm work on farm near Atlanta. Good pay, good food, private room. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. z Want farmer for 20 acres cot- ton crop and hoe crop satisfac- tory basis. 5 R house, elec. light, good well on porch, garden pas- ture, near church, school bus route to Grammar and High Want reliable white or color- ed woman to do light farm . work on farm. Good home for _ right party. State salary ex- ~ pected in answering. Mrs. Mary J. Hunter, Darien. Aged couple wants middle age couple for work on farm. Share part of 5 R house. Part- crop part wages. Or work corp ~ on 50-50 basis. Write V. C,; School. If large family, there = Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 1. is plenty day work in season. BSie W. P. Dempsey, Cave Springs, ie : Want farmer, at once (not over | Rt. 1. Beste in family) with 3 all time : workers, for 83 A farm, 17 A | Want small col, family to peanut allotment corn, cotton, WOVK, 108 Sa Boe oN Saeee cantaloupes, watermelons, cu- do odd jobs. Good house wired 4for electricity. Apply Old Sleeae ea ee Chappell Place 10 mi. SE Grit- fin. I. Teem, Milner, RFD. is time dipping, all on 50-50 basis. Si 5 Man. with just school children and drunks need not apply. 4 good mules to work with. R. L. Faircloth, Rochelle. to help on vegetable farm near Atlanta. Pay $3.-$4. daily. Nice house with elec., garden, pas- ture, wood. Regular work. R. Want family to work some turpentine on halves and help 7322. is in crop (prefer tractor driver). Good house with lights, near} Want family able to finance ; school and church. Clifford | self to tend- 5 to 90 acre : Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4. | farm. 5 R house 4 mi. town on | highway. Good place to raise Want reliable party for 70 A | livestock. farm 2 mi. Cartersville. Good | level land, all can be culti- |'Collum, Rochelle. vated with tractor. Running | water, elec., spring and creek, | Want reliable man to have school bus line, near churches |Ccharge of grounds and garden| and stores. Standing rent, or|0n good school farm. Must be | reliable, other satisfactory basis. Huey |honest, industrious, able Edmondson, Cartersville, Rt. _| work with student labor. Salary | Tennille, Rt. 2/ Phone 394-J-1. *e- (Sugar Valiey Rd.). land new 5 R house. Living con- ditions excellent. Send quali- Want experienced dairyman. | fications and references to H. Must be sober, good milker. | L. Fry, Rabun Ga. ~ Salary, $35. weekly, house, | ; wood, milk and garden spot} Want single man (or couple) furnished. R. G. Jennings, Ma- | to a on cattle and chicken con, P, O. Box 891. Phone|farm. 33534, : : Rt. ay You furnish chicks, feed, and) land, house, plenty. water, and transportation. Write: Mrs, W.! lights, on school bus, mail-Rt., E. Wooten, Camilla, Rt. 2. (Baptist and Methodist Church). good health, good references Want farm man with: family. F. Sams, Clarkston, Phone 43- | school. Ex, 4875. middleaged, to do on 3rds., basis. Consider 50-50. able size crop. pasture, outbldgs., school bus and mail small family, clean for sober, Caretaker of stock, tractor, etc. church and ~stores. community. Contact. ed man for general ton, Star Rt. ska. Want a white or | 1953. Want | Tennille. Want man to help run small honest, good to house. Contact: Bobby Lindsey, dairy. Must be sober, Good salary, Want middle aged couple to clear land of vines and bushes, do some carpentry work on farm in exchange for house and use of 30 A land for 1953. Write for particulars. R. A. Crawford, a MERE ny ainser, eens: 3S eee colored family to grow tobacco and do general farming on farm for A. L. Thrift, Moniac. Want caretaker, gardener for gentlemans farm on outskirts Marietta. Need someone familiar with machinery and animals. Can use white or colored. 4 R house, 3 A land available for personal use. Near church and} Hwy. Only sober, dustrious person need apply. Good pay. B. A. Pollock, Tanta, 3728 Peachtree Rd. Phone C Want col. man and wife prefer yard and other light farm work on farm (small patch crop). Must be/| farm: Prefer Fulton Co. Wages, sober, reliable. Pay weekly halves, or any satisfactory basis salary year around; furnish|@8teed upon. Robert Martin, At- house, water, lights. R. Presley, Union City. Phone Fairburn 4001 or Ga. 6611 East Point. Want farm family to tend crop Aths., or standing rent Give broiler houses to hold 3500; rent free if party will have reason- 5 R house with : lights, mail, school bus, wood, 5 well water. Located North part Forsyth Co., 2 mi. E. Silver City. See. J. W. Hughes, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Want small farm family, white or col, large 1 H crop, 50-50 basis, hogs, chickens on halves. $2.50. daily, house, garden, wood, route. References. 8. S. Storer. Doug- lasville, Rt. 4, c/o Storers Ranch. Want exp. middleaged man, reliable, small farm and light farm work, near Atlanta. 4 R. house, Elec., water, Paved road, school bus and mail Rt, near Excellent G. B. Brooke, Atlanta, Box T2oee ee Want middle age or elderly colored man with small family to help with chores on dairy farm. No milking. Will furnish 3 R house, milk, wood, garden space, and small salary to right party. eee Lemke, Covington, Rt. Want at once white or color- farm work on farm. Room, board, laundry, good salary. Only experienced need apply. Flora Bivins, Can- Want at once middle age wo- man for light farm chores, live in home with 2-in family on farm. Good wages. Perman- ent job. Mrs. R, L. Cline, Wale- white family to help Near store. Standing on farm. Good house, school and rent. Make offer. J. Van Mc- | mail route. Jack F, Davenport, Hill Av At- tian White Woman to do light farm chores on farm, raising chickens, hogs, tending garden patches, etc. Reuben - Combs, Griffin, Rt, C. in- POSITIONS WANTED - White man, wife, 3 (large enough to work), raised on farm, well experienced, drive tractor, truck, etc. wants job on lanta, 293 Washington St., S.-W. ~White man wants job on trae: tor farm.,Can make crop. 12 yrs. experience farming. Can do carpentry, work and tend cattle, handle labor. Ready to move any timexOs 3c: Foskey, Thomas- ville, 606 Har away St: 659-E 4 Experiencea tractor and truck driver want job on farm driving} tractor and doing mechanical work on same. 45 yrs. old, white, have wife, 16 yr. old son. Own tools to work on farm machine- ry. John B. Resseau, Hardwick. Young white man, with wife, 1 child (girl) wants job on farm in Fulton Co. Raised -on farm. Experienced in dairy work, drive tractor, truck, etc. House and wages, satisfactory basis agreed upon. Jess Martin, At- lanta, 641 Cooper St. S. WwW: Well experienced tractor pdriver wants job on farm. Ex- perienced dairy work also; Good 4 or 5 R house with lights. Wife also to work. Honest, sober, good references. Have to be moved, Joe Tom Miller, c/o) Cowart Dairy, Twin City. , Middle aged white man, healthy, stout wife, 1 child, ex- perienced in farming, driving almost any kind machinery, wants regular work on farm for wages. 3 R house with water, lights. Have to be moved. An- drew Buchanan, LaGrange, Be Ware St. aoe Middle aged white woman wants work helping with chickens, garden, other light farm chores on farm. Mrs. W. A. Hamby, East Point, 207 S Har- ris St, Fa. 6919. Sober, experienced dairyman wants job on farm as caretaker of cattle, or other farm work. R. L. Morris, Decatur, 3093. Mc- Afee Rd. De 8443. White, healthy, fered mid- dle age woman wants job light farm work on farm in Chris- tian. home, and salary. Can come at once, go anywhere. Mrs. Abbie Miller, Macon, B- to Want hike middie abe Chris. ; children} Stile wages paid bout tobacco, Eddie Mae To t education, 60 yrs. references. J. O. ver Creek, Rt Single white ma ed tractor driver, on farm for this Youmans, = Swains GEER yo White couple work on farm. T Sober, non-smoke oid. White Crawfo: M. L. Mixon, aad 3, (Hwy. 84): ae man, RFD 5 51 yr. old singl job on farm usin wages and numbe Jake Johnson, A Box 561. Want 1 H Farts rent basis,~ 20- 30 bus, Ga. William Fortson. One arm man w farm raising chi after stock, or farm. Could ne Have wife and te help. Drive tru Prefer around Atlanta. S Gainesville, 8 42 yr. old child, wants jo hogs, turkeys, c' tractor. 3 or 4. water, garden, school, bus route Willing - worker, hoi hy, reasonable sale be moved. Best Arthur Smith, Ce (c/o Canglin Box, 34. yr. old m: farm working for. time experienc hens, broilers, truck and a ~ children: Meat Woodrow Branch, Rt 2 "White woman -w. farm doing day work boys (oldest can dri Can do most an} Prefer near _ Reid: ville, Rt. 1. Middle or work on farm, for place to Corrie Anders Fenwick St. _Middle age and 22 yrs. old, dairy, poultry or Can do most any farm. Lifetime on 12 Lanier Hgts. |man Peppers, Ben F females from it Georgia Ralph Camm pera ne. ne: HEREFORD SHOW AND S The Georgia Hereford Assn., Show and Sale will be held in Atlas eastern Fair Grounds, Friday Februa starts 9:30 A. M., Sale starts 1:00 P. Annual Hor