Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1953 January 28

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Tom Linder Commissioner





























































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al By TOM LINDER






before me copy of House Bill
/ Gardner of Albany, Georgia;
- Albany, Georgia; Stocks of
de of Albany, Georgia; Durham,
istance down the river from Al-
eorgia; and Nelson of Hawkins-










Bots fo be a Dill to act up
' livestock control. It is a copy
ill No. 507 passed at the 1952
yt that it sets up a board
the Commissioner of Agricul-
nister the law.










ture is that he is elected
a of the State and is not
he few selfish interest who
to. grind. <








Id have in mind primarily
of people who own livestock,

tying and solve livestock.

stry i in Georgia under proposed
No. 166. This bill provides
ittee of five persons to be ap-

FROM THE PACKING
IN. GEORGIA, zoe ONE
PRODUCERS OF . LIVE-
GEORGIA, ONE FROM
CKYARD OPERATORS IN
e ONE FROM THE DAIRY
ORS IN GEORGIA, and ONE
(E VETERINARY PROFES-
GEORGIA.

acking Industry in Georgia con-
_ the main of foreign corporations
yusiness in Georgia, namely, Ar-
ompany, Chicago; Swift &
g Chicago; Wilson & Company,
Cudahy Packing Company,
Nebraska. Of course there are

of small operators in Georgia
ickers dominate and control,

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1953

ose Livestoc





ly Bbjection to the Commission-

hority set. up to deal with |

y those few who make their |

see who would control the live-



rember from livestock producers, lets
see who the other members would be.

One from the Stockyard Operators in
Georgia. The large barn operators like
Albany and Atlanta are controlled by .
the packers insofar as prices are concern-
ed. Many of the other markets in the
State are controlled by packing house
interest for the simple reason that they
must have buyers from the packers in
order to operate their business.

One from the Dairy- Operators in _

Georgia. Who are the main dairy opera-
tors in Georgia? They are also foreign
corporations doing business in Georgia,
such as Southern Dairies, Inc., Borden
Milk Company, The Home Stores, Inc.,
and Foremost Dairies, Inc. Of course we
have some Cooperatives operating in
Georgia and some local operators.

One from the Veterinary Profession
in Georgia How many veterinarians do
you know who own any livestock?

One fruin the Producers of livestock
in Georgia. Livestock in its broad term
includes cattle of. all kinds, hogs of all
kinds, sheep, goats and poultry of all
kinds. Of all the farmers in Georgia pro-
ducing livestock of any kind, there would
only be one member allowed on this
COBUAITIEE.

This committee of five would submit
to the-Governor the names of two per-
sons from each congressional district and
the Governor would be required to ap-
point one of the two names submitted to
him for this committee, This would mean
in practice that every member of the
board would either be connected with a

packer or with a livestock barn. Even -
the member who was supposed to repre-_

sent the producers of livestock would
probably be a livestock barn man who
had a farm.

Recently in the Market Bulletin I
told you that for every fifty cents the
barn man has invested, the farmer has

two hundred dollars invested. This is a
bill to take the farmer and his two hun-
dred dollar investment and turn him
over to the barn man with his fifty cent
investment. If you need any further
oof of this, come up to the lobby of

which is perhaps the largest single barn

_ in the State Capitol, Thursday, January

| let their representatives know that they



the Henry Grady Hotel and see the city,
slicker with his bulging pockethools
operating. i

Mr. Taxi Smith of Albany, Georgia,
is employed to lobby for the bill and
his law partner, Mr. Gardner from Al-
bany, is one of the authors of the bill,
So is the other Representative from Al-
bany.

The operator of the Albany sale barn,

in Georgia, was in my office Monday
morning with Mr. Smith complaining. a
that in his barn in Alabama No. 1 hogs e
were selling for two cents less than No- 36
1 hogs in his. Albany yard. He thought
this was an awful situation that hogs
were bringing two cents more in Georgia
than in Alabama. This alone shows where
the water is hitting the wheet and who
is behind this bill to take the Georgia
farmers interest out of the Department
of Agriculture and put it in a board of <
auction barn men, es

There will be a hearing on this bill es

29th. The farmers who own livestock are
the ones who have the most vital interest.
They have many good men in the
Legislature to look after their interest.

I come in contact with many of them ~
every day. I believe they will see that
this bill is killed, but the farmer should





appreciate their efforts. The will of the
people can only be maintained when their |
affairs are in the hands of officials whom
the people elect. They do not have any |
control over appointed boards.



If this bill were law, it would hurt

the Department of Agriculture by taking |

from it one of the tools it needs to de
its job. What it would take away from
the Department of Agriculture is un-
important as compared to what it would

take from YOU. It woula take away -
YOUR treasured right to choose by your
votes your public servants. Big meat
packers, big dairies and cow traders
would have the controlling vote. os

(majority).

TOM LINDER

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Commissioner of Agriculture =




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Park. Phone Fa. 6364.

planters, cultivators, 4 dise TH

_ Manure Spreader. James Elrod,

-Sell reasonable or exch. for 2

Sry

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- SECOND HAND >
MACHINERY FOR SALE

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cond., $10. Jack Welden, Griffin.
Phone 5896. as

Intl, W9 Farm Tractor, good
cond., good rubber, reaonable;
Also Intl. Model M 2 Row Cul-
tivator and Planters for sale.
G. F. Sparling, Leesburg, Phone
4201. :

Practically new Thornhill
Wagon and 2 good mules at
bargain price if sold at once.
Burt Bennett, Moultrie, Rt. 3.

John Deere \B Tractor with
starter, lights, power lift, good
rubber, J. D. 4 Disc Tiller, 20
Tooth Bermuda, and Smooth-
ing Harrow, J. D. 11 A Combine,
8 Row Duster, Power Pea Hul-
ler, satis. guar. C. L. Bennett,
Jefferson.

Bradley 2 Row Planter with
fertilizer attachment, can be
used with tractor, $175; 2 H

Bradley Cultivator, $50. Led-
better 1 Row Planter, 2 Row
Cotton Duster, Heavy 2 H

Wagon, good shape. See Satur-
days at my place 1 mile Five
Forks. Jersey F. Fraser, Lawren-
ceville, Rt. 3.

Super C Farmall Tractor
equipped with planters, distri-
butors, 2-14 in. bottom plows,
5 ft. dbl. sec. harrow, 6 row
cotton. duster, all good cond,









SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



3 Disc Athens Tiller on steel
in good cond, for sale or exch.
for 2 Disc Tiller in good con-
dition. J. R. Coggin, Forest.

One New Hollond Combina-
tion Corn Husker and Sheller,
excellent condition, $150. cash.
R. M. Davison, Woodville. Phone
36 J20.

Farmall H_ Tractor, lights,
starter, PTO pulley, power lift,

C tiller on rubber, good clean
outfit, $1150.; Case Power Hay
Baler on rubber, $300. W. A.
Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4.

McCormick - Deering Tractor,
2 Disc Tiller, Bush and Bog Har-
rew, $400., trade for . smaller
tractor, C. A. Cook, Aragon,
RFD 1.

Complete set Planters and
Cultivators for Ford Tractor,
good cond. Sell or trade for

Rome, North Broad Extension,
Rt. 2. Phone 6142.

2 Cole Droppers, also Guano
Distributors, and balance of at-
tachments except sprockets for
rear wheels, For -C. Allis-
Chalmers Tractor, good cond.

mule Cole Droppers, dbl. plate.
Tobe Milner, Cuthbert, Rt. 3,
Box 31.

1951 Model G Allis-Chalmers
Tractor with cultivators, and
front end weight, almost like
mew. Bargain. John D. Martin;
Buford, Rt. 3.

6 Oil Buckeye Brooders, 500
cap. ea., complete with tanks
and connections with automatic

1952 Super C Farmall Trac-
tor, Cultivators, Planters, Ferti-
lizer Attachments, used. very
little, $2000.; Also 5 Ft, Harrow,
$175.; 3 Disc No. 8 Intl. Tiller,
$175. at my place. Geo. D. Bar-
field, Louisville, Rt, 3.

\

Super. A Farmall Tractor,
hydraulic lift, wheel wts., and
swinging draw bar. new $1395.
W. A. Blackwell, Stone Moun-
tain, 5200 Memorial Dr., Rt. 3.

2 Row Avery Tractor, just
overhauled, cultivators, planters,
distributors, 2-12 in. trailer type

plow on rubber, plowed about

100 A. Can see my place write:
James Anderson, Moultrie, 117
First St., S. W.

8 Disc 22 in. Disc Harrow,
disc practically new), suitable
for A Farmall, or similar size
tractor, $75. Coleman Dunagan,
Statham, RFD 1.

J. D. Tractor, model B, dbl.
disc, 20 in., 1 dbl. dise turning
plow and cultivators, lights,

| Senerator, battery, starter, powr-

trol, all good cond., made 1
small crop. Bargain for quick
sale. Emory Abernathy, Ac-
worth, Rt. 2.

One Surge Milking Machine
Unit complete and in perfect
condition, $45. Send parcel post
or sell at farm. Lee E. Abbott.
Rayle, Rt. 2

New Farmall] H Tractor, with
lights, starter, belt pulley, cul-
tivators, 6 ply tires. W. C.
Clarke Marshallville, RFD 2,
Box 59, (Marshallville - Perry
Hwy).

Set Dowless
for... sale. Pe:

Tobacco Curers
W.- Harrisson,



control temperature, $25. ea. H.
E. Akins, Chickamauga, Rt. 2. |
Phone 2500.

One Weber 2-1/2 horse
Wagon, sell for cash or exch. for |
good young milch cow, or good
sound corn, Could deliver wagon
up to 10 miles. H. L. Greene,
Brooks, Box 126.

One Fordson Tractor, excel-
Jent cond., for sale. Mrs. Jessie
Harrison, Jonesboro. Tel 5157.

1 each, Garden Tractor, David
Bradley, 1-3/4 H, P. with turn-
ing plow, bush and bog harrow,
cultivator, drag harrow, new
eond., purchased last April, $200.
T .E. Walton, East Point, 3000
Hogan Rd.

24 in. Meadows Grist Mill,
goed shape, with Buick motor:
-Also Saddle Horse and 8 mos.
old Mare Colt. Will exchange for

Halcyondale.

One 4 Disc Tiller M7 or MT
for J. Deere M or MT Tractor,

| Practically new, used only to)

break about 5 acres. Reason-

ably priced for cash. L. M. Silas,

Warrenton.
Farmall

A Tractor, starter,

| lights, power take-off and pul-|

ley, good tires, cultivators, 2
disc plow, at my farm $800.
Robert Dooley, Statham, Rt. 1.

1949 Ford Tractor with disc
harrow, $800. Troy Agan, Bre-
men, Rt. 1.

One J. D. Pickup Hay Baler
and Side Del. Rake. Come see.

\Chattooga Co. 1-1/2 mi. No. of| nah, Hotel DeSoto,

Gore. H. T. Hendrix, Summer-.
ville, Rt. 4,

MT John Deere Tractor, 1952
model, tiller. harrow, cultivat.:



cows, hogs, or corn: Rex Jack-
zon. Lovett

and planters, used less than .30
days. John K. Reaves, Milan.

+ $300:.;, Allis-Chalmers C Tractor

C. E. Morris, Surrency, Rt. 2.

1948 Ford Tractor, lights,
bumper, bush and bog harrow,
4 wheel trailer, rear attached
mowers and rake, pulley, sec.
harrow, reasonable. Separately
or together. No letters. 2-1/2 mi.
out Powder Springs Rd, from
Marietta. Fred Cunningham,
Marietta, Rt. 5.

Practically new Seed Cleaner,
No. 75. Vac-Way, cleans any
kind seed, 16 sets extra screens,

Cultivator, power weeder, har-
row, good cond., $750.; Practi-
cally new J. D, Grain Drill, size
13 dise, on rubber, $400. J. W.
Ivey, Pinehurst. Phone 54.

New Join Deere B Tractor
Roll-O-Matic and _powr-trol,
$1900. cash; New J. Deere A
Tractor roll-o-matice and powr-
trol, $2250. cash. Joe Stargel,
Gainesville, P. O. Box 461. Phone
1298M,

Ford Tractor Equipment in-
_cluding set planters, and 1 lift
type cutaway harrow, Bargain.
Jack Q. Coile, Comer, Rt. 2.

1950 Farmall M Cultivators;
Planters, 7 ft, Case Tandem
Harrow, Elec. Wheel - Tractor
Wagon, $2000. AC6 Combine,
perfect cond., power take - off,
$750.; Case Side Del. Rake, needs
slight begains, $165.: Combine
Motor, 4 cylinder, Wisc., re-
worked, $225. J. W. Ivey,
hurst. Tel, 54.

One F-20 Farmall Tractor, 7
ft. Intl Tractor Mower for
sale. J. Mack Jordan, Macon, Rt.
7, Rocky Creek Rd.

144-150 Cap. Kerosene In:
cubator, perfect cond., $25.;
Metal Elec. Brooder, 100 cap., |
good as new. $25, At my home
on paved Hwy. 2-1/2 mi. So.
riggs E. E. Pound, Newborn, |
LBt. 1.





SECOND HAND
_ MACHINERY WANTED
p aunts eee

| Want one Planter and Guano
| Distributor for B Allis-Chalmers
| Tractor, Julian Doolittle, Sand-
ersville, Rt. 2.

Want to trade cattle or cash for
| 15-30 or F-3 Tractor, any heavy
;duty Farmall or J. D. Tractor
wide front, Contact at once: W.
C. Suggs, St. George.

| Want used medium size Trac-
| tor, good cond., with harrow and
mower, priced right for cash.
Prefer from _ adjoining or
Chathan. John Kimber, Savan-

| Want very small Riding Trac-
|tor, no other attachments, Must
jbe in good condition, under
$200, and within 50 mi. Albany

10 in. Hammer Mill, perfect

Pine- Sprouts, 25c per ft.; One pint

ga,

| 85c doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, 75

=

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED >



Want Seed and Fei jlizer.
Spreader, preferably 8 or 10 ft.
width, to be tractor drawn. State
best cash price. J. F. Gooch,

Jefferson, Rt. 1.

Want David Bradley 2-1/4 hp
Garden. Tractor and all equip

Macon. J. P. Bacchus, Macon,
5314 Bloomfield Rd. -

Want used Intl. Milker in good
cond. Jack F. Davenport, Tenn-
ille.



Want good Cultivator and
Planter for corn, also good
Grain Drill with fertilizer at-

tachment, all for Farmall ~M

| Tractor. State condition and
price in 1st letter. C. H. Walker,
| Hollywood.

|) Want one Crawler Tractor
| with dozer, blade, large or
small, cheap for cash. T. E, Fer-
rell, Madison, Rt. 2.

Want Cultivator, planters for
Ford Tractor. Must be in good
condition and a bargain. B. J.
Housend, McRae, Rt. 2. ,

Want Woodman 50 Frame
Honey Extractor. Loren F. Mil-
ler, Meldrim.

Want Iron Axle for wagon,
1-1/2 or 1-5/8 in. with boxing
to fit spindle axle, standard
length. No junk wanted. Will
send Money Order. Roy Dillard,
Rayle.

Want good used 1 Row Trac-
tor, any good make, with or
without equipment, cheap for
cash, Letters ans. Frank Pace,
Rising Fawn, Rt. 3.

Want Garden Tractor. Must be
in good order and price. R. L.
Carter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4.



PLANTS FOR SALE-

some es aa

Chas. W, Copenhagen Market
and Mid-Season Market cabb-
age, also white and yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, fresh, green,
prompt shipment, 300, $1.; 500,
$1.50; $2. M. del Count guar.

Ready. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts.
Box 8. Phone 2150.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch
Cabbage Plants, 45c C; 500, $1.-
50; $2.10 M; Klondike Straw-
berry, 75 C; 500, $2.50. Miss
Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt, 2.

Klondike, Mastodon Straw-
berry, $1 C; Old Time Black
Raspberry, Tame Blackberry, 4,
$1.; Muscadine Vines, 35c ea.;
Blue Plum, 40c ea; Walnut!

Red Hot Pepper, 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cum-
ming.

Hazelnut Bushes, 75c doz.; Mt,
Huckleberry, bearing size 98}:
doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz.,
$1.; Yellow Root, washed, free
of dirt, $1. for 4 lb. lard box
full. Exch. for print sacks, 3
alike. Mrs, Nancy Henderson,
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Kudzu Crowns, 1-2 yrs. old,
rooted; $9. M; $1.75 C. PP in
Ga. Mrs. G, C. Hester, Dahlone-

Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size,

doz; Wild Strawberry, 2 doz.,
45e; Yellow Root Plants, 65c
doz. Add postage. Hoyett Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Rt, 3, Box 49.

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60c
C; 500, $2.50;. $4.25 M. Exch.
200 plant for 4 print sacks alike.
Mrs, A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt-
1.

Missionary and Mastodon
Strawberry Plants, mixed, grew
in same patch, $1, C. PP. Tom
Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Frostproof Winter and Spring
Heading Cabbage, 300, $1.; 500,
1.25; $2.-M;. 3000, -$5.. W. H.

~ Want Small Garden Tractor |.
in good condition. Reasonable}.
price. D. M. Rowzee, Smyrna,}

ment, good condition and bar- i
gain for cash, not over 100 mi.|:

EL Stokes,

Resglar

15, $1. J. W. Toole,
Burton Ave. =

Blakemore Straw
Klondike, 60c C; 5
75 M; Scuppernon

Spring Rd. Phone 45-5362. | doz.
4

Mtn. Huckleber:
size, 2. doz., 75e:
Plum Sprouts, Muscai
4 ft., 40c ea.; Large
Dewberry, c. Mi
Sprouts, 45c ea.; Ci
lb.; Small Clearsto
doz. Add postage.
Cumming, Rt. 1. -







































Blackberry, 75c doz.
age. Mrs. Howard 1
R09, RE Bas ee

Strawber
50 C; 500, $6.75;
Eldorado Blackberr
best variety, $1.50

ed in Ga. Maude Ha
ville.

Early Jersey, Chas.
Frostproof Cabbage,
muda Onion Plan
300, $1.; 500, $1.50:
Otis Conner, Pitts.

Chas. and Jersey
Cabbage, and Cab
Plants, grow:

Aroma

Frostproof Cope
Market Cabbage, $2.
25. Prompt shipmen
fin, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Large Kudzu P
10c ea.; Raspberry,
Blackberry, 6,$1.; Ye
Figs, Peach
Muscadine Vines,
Klondike Strawber
Elberta, and Clears
Seed, 25c doz. Plus
Otis Mashburn, Cumr

Mtn. Hucklb ry
size, 2.doz., 75c7N

4 ft., 40c ea.;
A s GS

berry, 5 doz.
Edwin Patterson.
iC f

Catnip, Sage Pi.
Blueberry bushes,
Condon, Mastodon
Strawberry, $1, C:
Bulbs, 75c doz. A
Mrs. Mae Turner.
Rt. 6. i

Kudzu Crowns, ~
No chks.; Also Be
Plants, $1, C; Good
30c cup. Miss
Ellijay, Rt. 1.

Cabbage Plan
field, Copenhagen,
Jersey, strong, fresh,
and quality, also W
muda Onion. 500, $
Del. in Ga. Ship da
3883, E. L. Fiteo>
ald, Box 662. *

Early Jersey and Ch
field Frostproof Cab
500, $1.75; $3. M
farm; Also Rutger ai
Tomato Seed, $1.85
count, Prompt shi
Waldrip, Flowery

Chas. Wakefield
Early Jersey Wakefi
age, ready, 50, $1.75;
Strayhorn, Flowery
RFD 1.

acd eTaeiy Chas Wakatie
age, and Crys as
Bermuda Onion Plants,
25; $2. M del; 500,

a
Ee

Lucretia Dre

Kudzu Crowns, 1-2 yrs, old,/ $2. C; $15. M; Hu

$8. M. Add postage. Mrs. J. B.|50c ea.; W. H.
Jones, Dahlonega, RFD 1. ville.





ay. Chas. E. Crusoe, Albany,
Rt. 5, Box 96. :

$
Branan, Gordon.









EI if AIN
eh On, SALE ;
ts 2 yrs. old,






FOR SALE.





800 bu. Oats, $1.10 bu. at my

owns,
Jones, Dahlonega,
ss en farm. Omer A. Harper, Elberton,
ee j Rt; <3.
of Wakefield and



d Dutch Cabbage, PP
$i $2.40 M; Express
000, $16. Large or
2.0. * Parks,

1952 hand saved, Pure Yellow
Meat Watermelon Seed, 50c
teacup; White Multiplying
Onions, $1.25 gal. Add postage.
/Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun,
Dy



Wakefield and Golden}
stproof Cabbage, and
rmuda Onion Plants,
1.75; $2. M, Prompt
hanclor, Pitts:



25 lbs. 1952 crop pure Livsey
Watermelon Seed, $2. lb.; Fla.
Pole Butterbeans, '30 lb.; 5 Ibs.,
$1, PP in Ga..; 40 lbs., 1952 crop
Schley and Stuart Pecans, mix-
ed, 10 lbs., $4.; 5 lbs., $2.50; Lot
$10. J. M. Jones, Grayson,



"Beer Seed, big start Old Time
California, 5c. ae. Ella Green,
Smyrna.

Long Wide Leaf Bull Face
Tobacco Seed, grow 6-7 ft., 75c
Tbl.; Gourd Seed, 35c pack; -3
packs, $1.; Pumpkin, 40c cup;
Okra, 50c pt.; Also Mastodon
Everbearing Strawberry Plants,
$1. C; Sage . Plants, $1. doz.;
Gourds - $2. doz. Add postage.
ae COD, 4. J. Ellis, Cumming,

59, :

Mammoth Sunflower, $1. gal.;
Crookneck Squash, Blacklee and






g Half Bena

50c cup; Frostproof
Peas, 75 cup;
Speckle Crowder,
White Blackeyed
; 4 cups, $1. Add
or] estine | Smith, EHi-





Bean Seed, Little |:
Big White Half
Brown Six Weeks,
nostage. "nla Beal,










2 zs Kleckley Sweet Watermelon,
: sind = Pumpkin, $1. qt.; Rockyford
Di Be Cantaloupe, $1.50 qt. Any

Yellow Hot Squash
, 10c thimbleful plus
d stamped envelope.
kson, Waco, Rt, 2.

eed, $1.25 Ib. Will ship
Thompson, Cadwell.

f Runner .Garden
n Speckled Cutshort
le teacun. Add post-
MO nor checks, Miss
Ball Groud, Rt, 1.

e Seed, certified,
ertified, in new 50 lb.
avis, Riverdale.

amount at same rate. Add post-
age. Betty Mewborn. Boling-
| broke, Rt. 1. :

Pimiento Pepper Seed, $1.25
lb. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville.

Yellow Meat Watermelon
Seed, 40, 10c and self address-
ed stamped envelope; $2. Ib.;
Half ape $1.25. Add postage.
Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca.

| 6000 Ibs. recleahed Kobe Les-
pedeza Seed, 25c lb. H. Olsen,
Cordele, Rt. 3.

. 3000 bu, Oats, $1.10 bu. at
Okra Seed at markt|
h. for other things | Shel not sacked. B. C, Bynum,

L. Corter. Tewrenre Shellman, Rt. 1. Tel. 721.






















Pole Cat Crowder vea seed, 4
cups, $1. postpaid. Mrs. T. .L.
Frost, Bowdon. Rt. 2.

- BEANS AND PEAS
TAR CATE

O16 m2 Peach
ling.and Free Stone,
r Brown and White
White 6 V'eeks
50c pt.; Sage, 30c
e doz.; Frostproof
15e Tbl. No chks.
lus postage. Dollie |
















White, and Speckled Tender
Half Runner Garden Beans,
White and Striped Cornfield,
each 50c teacup; Blue Java Peas,
25c. cup; 5 cups, $1. Add post-
Bee: Miss Gennie Brown, Ball

Ground, Rt, 1.

White Mush Peas, 40c cup; 4
adwell, Rt. 1, cane, aoaes Red Speckled Crowder
iG Oat 5 4.) an ite Blackeyed Peas, 35
Tilt 14 a i a cup; 4 cups, $1.; Also Okra Seed,
ABE leaned, in even (Cream Half Runner Tender

nae J. D. Duke. Bean Seed, 50c cup. Add post- |
a | age. Clinton Smith. Ellijay, Rt. |
is l3~

ion Ga, Black Pole
-Calice Bunch Butter- |
ip. PP. Mrs..W. H.!





y Bearing
ield Bean Seed, free
50c cup. Add post-
Chester Price, Lav-





Citron Seed. $1. lb.



| Red Speekled Crowder Peas,
=e ee White Tender Half
ifsc set unner Garden Beans, 50c tea-
Lithonia, ee 3. cup; Also large Red Peanuts,

ttle White Tender ;2-4 in hull, $2. pk.; $7, bu. Add
d White Tender Cut-| Postage. Mrs. G. T, Brown, Ball
jeld Bean Seed, free Ground. |

$1. cup. Plus post- Cy
eam 6 Week. and White
- Mets, Talking |srait numher, Littie Pink eee
| Beans, 55 cup. Exch. 2 cups
ee Bean, and ior 4 print, or 6 white sacks
English Pea Seed, | alike; Old Time Salet Peas, 70c|
cup. Exch. 2 cups for|Ccup. No chks. Add postage. Mrs. |
s, or 6 white sacks./ Jemima Crump, Talking Rock.

gece. Mrs. mt Tender Garden Beans, White

fend Striped Half. Runners, Pink
y Bi-Color Lespe- and Brown 6 Weeks, Speckled
. Will deliver 5 Ibs. Cutshorts, 50c cup: White Blo-
. W. Jones, Com- oming Salet Peas, 75c eae Add
a oe No chks. Exch. 2 cups






















eae). 2 ee ee ee ee eee Sa ae ee ee ee Oe ee ee oe

jL. BE. Sanders, Bu-hahan, Rt. 2
|Box 64.
White feed sacks, 100 cap.,

washed, 5 for $1. postpaid. Mrs

Limited Amount: 120 day
Speckled Running Velvet Beans,
1952 crop, $8. bu. FOB. H. M.
McLeod, Milan, Rt. 1.

About "200 bu. Iron Peas, pure,
bright, fully matured, high
germ., recleaned, plant for seed
or fine hay, in burlap bags, $6.
bu FOB farm, or will ship. L.

E. Akins, Macon, Rt~ 3. Phone
57981. rs

Tender White Half Runner,
Early Brown Bunch, White
Cornfield Beans, 50c cup; 3
cups, $1,265; Red Speckled

Crowder Peas, 30c cup; 4 cups,
$1. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasper,
Rt 3:

White @awies Half Runner
Garden Beans, 55c teacup; Blye
Java Peas, 35 lb.; White tender
Cornfield, and Striped Corn-
field Beans, 50c teacup: Add
postage. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.



HAY AND STRAW
FOR SALE



Several thousand bales Grass
Hay, Peavine mixed, and _ re-
cleaned Oats for sale. Wm.
Schroer, Valdosta, Rt. 2 Phone
1831M,

10 tons Lespedeza Hay, all
rain free, wire tied, $40. ton at
my barn. 8 mil. . Winder.
Talmadge C. Payne, Winder,
RFD 1.

Good Sun Cured Grass Hay,
$125 per bale; Baled Oat Straw,
$1. bale; Baled Clover after
combining, 75c bale at barn. W.
A. Maddox, Sr., Winder, Jeffer-
son Rd., Rt. 4.

6 tons good Grass Hay, free
of weeds, $25. ton Jack Weldon,
Griffin. Phone 5896.

Few tons good Peanut Hay,
$30, ton, FOB. E, L. Preetorius,
Statesboro, U: S$. -Rt 80.

10 tons Lespedeza and Crab
Grass Hay, good quality, $35.
ton at barn, square bales; Also
1000 bu. Victorgrain Oats, Com-
bine run, extra clean, $1.25 bu.
at barn. You furnish bags, Bob
ek Luella. Phone McDonough
69

30 tons Bright Coastal Ber-
*|muda, highly fertilized, baled
without rain, $45. at barn. cP:
Morris, Baxley. Phone 2810.



SACKS FOR SALE





Print feed sacks, washed iron-
ed, 100 lb. cap., 3 for $1.15 Mrs.



free of holes, letters and mildew,
A grade, $2. 50 doz postpaid to
3rd_ zone Prompt shipment.
Cash or M. O. W. B. Skinner,
Geinesville, Rt. 5.

White chicken feed sacks, free
of holes. mildew and _leiters,

T. L. Frost, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Extra nice grade, 100 lb. cap.
print sacks, 1 and 2 of kind,
washed, . starched, ironed, 3 for
$1.10 Add sufficient posiage.
\Mrs. Clarence MeMillian,
Dacula. Rt. 1, .

Sev. hundred white, 10 Ib.
cap. washed chicken feed sacks,
gocd grade, free of holes, letters
and mildew, 20c Jb; with small
holes, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs



4 print or 6 white sacks.

Onion Sets, $1.; Wide iO is
Tobacco Seed, ; oe reat Be
want to ex-| Tender Garden Beans, White |
Early | Ripening, | |Half Runners, Pink Six Weeks,
aring Strawberry, 50c cup, Add - postage. Mrs.
| gal. Peanuts. Both'Dashie Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
e. n i
sc Saine,| Blackeyed Peas, 30c Ib.; It-

|tle Rice Peas 40c lb. All good,
d: Varieties 402,;sound; Also Garlic Bulbs, 50c
Chambers Special, doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. M.
1 0z., 50c; $5. lb.;} Davis, Ellijay, Rt, 3.
Rutger Tomato

Giant Calif. Blackeyed, Cream
PP. Earl ae: Crowder Peas, fia shelled,
clean, 50c qt.; Also several gal.
large Blue Speckled Crowder
- Peas for 25c large cup. PP















ISO

H. H, Richardson, Douglasville.
Rt. 4.





EGGS FOR SALE





Grey Toulouse
fine for hatching.

Goose Eggs,
50c ea. Plus

postage. V. N. fraylor, La-
Grange, Rt. 2.
Booking orders for Chinese

Pheasant Eggs, $4.50 doz. Parcel
Post prepaid Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Rt. 2.

Purebred, Heavy Type Dark
Cornish Hatching Eggs, $1.65







aGs Ee | peas for 1
ound peenuts. Mrs. A, M.
Alto, Rt. 1, Box 155.

Sy.

per 15. Cartons to be returned
at once. MO only. Miss Cora B.
Patterson, Ty Ty. Rt 1, Box 35.



EGGS FOR SALE

Hatching Eggs from purebred
Buff Cochin, also eggs from
Dark Cornish Bantams, $2.50 per
setting of 18. Parcel Post. C. H.
Overby, Columbus, . 369 - 14th.
Ave.



FRESH & DRIED FRUITS
FOR SALE



Sundried Apples, 1952 crop,
free of worms, peal, and core,
50c lb. not PP; Also Artichokes,
20c lb. PP. Miss Joyce Neal,
Dial.

Nice Sundried Apples,
Ib. Mrs. R, L. Davis, Royston.

Sundried Apples,
free of worms, peel, and core,
40c lb. in 4 lb. lots or more. Add
30c postage per 4 1b. lot, E. L.
Davenport, Culberson, N. C., Rt.
1, (Res. Union Co. Ga.),



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

lish
mixed colors,
Reasonable price.
Griffin, 669 McLaurin St.

litter of seven (6 weeks old),
LB:
ee here; 1 NZR Doe with
4 young, 6 wks. old, $8.; With
out litter, $5. Cannot furnish
papers on doe but is from ped
stock. H. E. Watkins,
ville, 309 E. 7th St.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE






Guinea Pigs (Cavies), =e
short haired, solid - and
Wi. 8\0zr
S. Battson,


















One pair Calif. Rabbits, with:




Without litter, $10. Ped.













Louis







40 |



1952 crop,

gal. milk daily, for sale che2p
or exch. for shoat. O. T. Clack,
Lithonia, Rt. 2, Kolndike R

$20.; Pair Goats, male and fe-
male,
oid, $45. Lockard Bell, Atlanta,
2677 Pharr Rd., N. E. Tel. CR

4390. :




SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE










Brown Milik Goat, giving half
















1 Goat, giving 1 gal, daily,





Nubians, around 2 yrs.













1 Mare Mule, 10-15 yrs. old,
800-900 lbs., gentle, work any-
where, $50. at my. place or
trade for 2-1 gal. daily pure-
bred Milk Goats. Geo. D. Bar-
field, Louisville, Rt. 3.

Gentle Horse, siecdiuet wt,
good worker, will ride, bargain,
$25. _ cash. Mrs. Zora Brown,
Dallas, Rt. 3.

Nice Spirited Gaited Saddle
Horse, very reasonable. Contact-
G. L. Roberts Jr., East Point,
Mt. Olive Rd. CA 5871.

11..Mules, work anywhere,
for sale my place, 1 1/2 miles
W, Powder Springs. Grade
Crocke, Powder Springs.

Extra god heavy Mare, about
1400 lbs., work anywhere single
or double, gentle, also good 1
H Wagon, all for $100. 8 mi.

some broke to work single and
double, for sale. Can see on
Darien Hwy. Paul R.. Stewart,
Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box 60 A.

8 yr. old Red Mare Mule,
good cond., 1000 Ibs., $100. at
my place; Also good 1 H
Wagon, $35.; And some farm
tools at my place. C.. Coley,
Alto, Rt. .1

At Stud: Palemino Stallion,
and Palomino Silver - Dapple
Shetland Stallion, fee $25. -ea.;
Also 19 mos. old partially
broke Tenn Walking Stallion,
excellent bloodlines, gentle for.
sale. Write or call: J. W. Bailey,
Waynesborc

Two 1000 lb. Mules: Also
McCormick - Deering Mowr,
Rake, Disc Harrow, Drag Har-
row, 3 Row Oat Drill, 2 H
Wagon, Stalk Cutter and other
farm tools, J. G. Hitchcock,

Douglasville, Rt. 1, Box 273.
{Located 2 mi. SE Lithia
Springs). i



RABBITS AND CAVIES
SEED FOR SALE



Large Grey anc White Cross
Rabbits, 3 mos. old, healthy,
$1. ea.; Also 1 Milch Cow, 8
yrs old, Guernsey-Jersey, $135.
Mrs. Stella Harris, Armuchee,
Bale



2 practically grown Yellow
and White Female Rabbits, $2.
ea. Exch. for young Common
Bantam Hens. O. M. Hunt, At-
lanta, 795 Stewart Ave., S. W.,
AM 3719.

1 Gray Doe, 12. mos. old,
with rabbits 2 wks. old, $15.
for lot; 11 mos. old doe, 9
young 3 wks. old, $15. for lot;
Also Angora Rabbits, 8 mos.
old, $4. pr. Mrs. Eunice Wright,
Dial.

Ped. Himalaya Rabbits. 2
does, bred, 1 buck, $9. for lot.

W. H. Sheridan, Decatur, 214 |
Madison Ave. |
N. Z. Reds, 3 mos. old, from

best bloodlines with type and
color. Selected for foundation.



POULTRY FOR SALE






AUSTRA WHITE:

Super-Delux Grade Pullets, 1
yr. old, $1.50 ea. at my place. 3
Geo.
int. 3.
BANTAMS:

erels, Blue Ribbon winners at
Exchange Club Fair :
gusta for sale. Ship anywhere.
D. I. Thomas Jr.,
Watkins St.

;tams, $12. trio; 2 Pens
Bantams, -
$12. pen. All 1952 hatch and
hens laying. W. H. Sheridan, i
Decatur, 214 Madison Ave. a

bright,
| Bantams, .
| Macon, 372 Spring St.

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:

Hinesville, Hwy. 196. R. S.!

Myers. Ludowici, Rt, 1, Box |

49. : :
Several Ga. Raised Horses,

$5.;
lets,
Toppie, Cross, and Red Clarets,
3 Shuffler Hens,
ship, Satis. guar.
Lithonia.

with eggs), 4 pullets, 2 hens,
1 rooster, $12.; 3 White Pullets,
1 rooster, $6.; 3 pullets, 1 ro-.
oster, 3 mos. old, $2.;
hen, large rooster, $5. Lockard
Bell,
N. E. Tel. CR 4390.

legged, broed breasted, =
comb cockerels, ready for serv-
ice, and Hens, same breed, $3.
a.; Or 8 hens, $23. FOB. Hens
now laying. Shipped in light
crates. oe
McCrary, Pinehurst.

Roosters,
winning stock, $2.50 ea.;
hens, 1
African
ea, Mrs. O. L. Crates, pedi:
Rt. 2:

Cockerels,
few Pullets, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R.
K. Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2. -

laying, big bone type,
W. Thurmond, Farmington. ~

trios of 2 pullets and rooster,
not quite a year old. Charlie
Dee Hudson, Richland.

Dark Cornish,
Legs,
lay.
H.. E. Hill,

=O, $3:,
lets,
Premium at Central Ga. Fair,
Cordele in 1952. C.
Lilly.

LEGHORNS,
BROWN, BUFF):

fiom Rivevside stock, yard run,



R. Lamar Brantley, Wrights-



ville, Rt. 2.









50 Berry strain Austria-white









D. Barfield, Louisville,







White Leghorn Bantam Cock-









in Aus





Bete 517 te






3 trios White Cornish Ban-
RI Red
(4 pullets) 1 cock)






Dark Cornish, Golden Se- ;
and Brown Leghorn
$3. ea. Bob Clark,








Pit Game Chickens, cocks,
stags, $4.; hens, $3.; pul-
$2.: Breeding, Warhorse,







pure. Will
CxG: Pendley,





&






2 Game Pullets, (now setting











1 Game








Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd.,_












long yellow
rose

Dark Cornish,



.
























No checks. Mrs. J

White Cornish Hens, . and
20. mos. old, prize
10
White
$2.

rooster, $25.;
Guinea Roosters,

Purebred White Cornish

April hatch, and

10 pure Dark Cornish Pullets,
$25. HH.

Game Roosters and Pullets,

Purebred large, heavy type
Long Yellow
April hatch, ready to
10 hens, 1 rooster, $25.

Commerce, Rt. 1.

$2.-
Also Pul-
ea, First

Dark Cornish Cockerels,
and $4. ea.; e
$2.50 and $3. a
A. Ingram, |
(WHITE, ee

4 White Leghorn Cockersis as

8 mos. old, $2. ea.; $3. pr.
Miss Gennie Brown, Balk
Ground Bt L















\


























POULTRY FOR SALE | POULTRY FOR SALE





. L. Burke, Rhine, Rt. 1.

25 White Leghorn Roosters; Northern Quail, for breeders
-(Kauder), ped. strain, $2. ea.!or stocking,

L. Jackson, Yatesville,
_ MINORCAS:

Purebred Black Minorca Ro- | 2859.
oster, 1 yr. old, for sale. Robert |

=r, 9, .W. Ca. 3681.
Orpingtons: 5 Yellow

- Carters 38 A Brown Leg-

thorns, 1 yr. old, 10 hens, 3) $6. pr.

_ foosters, $2. ea.; $25. for lot. |spring breeders. H. G, Shearouse,
; d

3 prs, -Ringneck Pheasants,

10 White Kings and 4 Cros
Anderson, Atlanta, 204 Hill Top! Pigeons, $3. pre $13. for lot.



|Plus express chrgs. L. H. Bla-| >
Bure Jock, Macon, 1285 Burton Ave. |

White Embden Geese for
breeders, trio $12.; $4.50 ea.;
Gandets, $5.50; Mammouth
Toulouse, and White Embden
Eggs, 50c a. Plus postage for
shipment last of January. W.
J. Stegmeyer, Savannah, 20
West 76th.

2 Guinea Roosters, last year
hatch, for sale or exch. for
2 Guinea Hens. Mrs. W. Y.
Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.

3 large Bronze Turkey Fans,
Spring 1952 hatch, $8. ea.

Orpington Stags, 3-4 lbs. ea.,/. 3 prs. Bla: Peafowls, hens 2| A. Nall i :
: 3, n > 2 i | A. y, Marietta, Rt. 4, Phone
$2. ea.; Also 3 fine Shuffler andj yrs, old, cocks 3 yrs. old, $50.| 9-5982.

Round Head Stags, fighting pr. FOB. Mrs.
stock, 10 mos. old $5. ea. Mrs.

_B. H. Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.

REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS

AAAA Grade 1952 hatch want to buy 6 Chincese Ring-

neck Pheasant Cocks for breed-
jing. Mrs, L. A. Ellis, Marrietta,
|121 Lacy St. (Phone 9-6384).

Quail: Northern- Bob White, Maddox, Danville, Rt. 2.

Productiv- Red Hens, bred to}
Jay, now laying, $3. ea.; 8, $23.;
Young Roosters, same stock,
ready for service, $3, ea.; 2, $5.
Shipped in light crates, No
cheks. Mrs. R. C. Sanders, good gentle breeding stock, full

Vienna.

40 Hampshire Red Pullets,|2
were 2 mos. old Jan. 5th, free
eockerel with each twenty; $1.-)
_ 30 ea.; Also 4 White Rock Pul-
lets, 1 Cockerel, 3 mos, old Jan. working, $1. pr. Mail order only,
20th., $1.40 ea. Will ship Mrs.! Starling Yawn, Byroniville.

Dan Terry, Quitman, 910
LaFayette St.

mon, Stovall.

6 pairs Quail,

Whites, $2.50 ea.; Or~ $2. ea.
in pairs, at my house near
Macland. Ted Judkins. Powder

Springs, Rt. 2.

3 prs. 1951 hatch Bob White |
Quail and 9 prs. 1952 hatch, $4.-

5@ pr. W. A. Hurn, Gardi.

ial, z

2 prs. Racing Homing Pige-_
ons, 3 prs. White Kings, mated, | .
working; for sale or trade for | ing, and 2
chickens, or any kind -pullets. |lot. Mrs. Edward Bryant, At-
John H. Sutton, Barnesville,

2 Graham St., Phone 559 J.

Pheasants, full plumage: 3)
pr. $10. pr.; 1 pr. Goldens, 3
3

yrs. old, proven breeders,

Kinley Rd., N. W.

Savannah, 1205 East 40.
POLISH:

1 Hen, ,1 Rooster, White >
Crested Black Polish, $3. pr. |
- George H. Hayes, Atlanta, 24-

20 Stewart Ave.; S. W.

8 Ringneck Pheasants, 5 hens,
3 cocks, 1 yr. old, $20 for lot.
Gerald Geiger, Loganville, Rt.

4

Ls

Pigeons: 1 pair show type
Silver Kings, 10 prs. Swiss
Mondaines, 1 pr. White Squab-
ing Homers, 20 prs. Rices}
Plymouth Rock Extra White
Kings, 20 prs. large Jumbo:
White Kings. Write, C. W. Tay-
lor, Albany 609 Oglethorpe Ave.

14 Quail, 8 Bob Whites, 6 hens, |
$2. ea. Ted Judkins, Powder),
| Katie Walker, Vienna.
About 20 Full grown Ring-|

meck Pheasants, $2.50 ea. John| Toms, $7. at my home. Mrs,|for part crop-part wages. C.|
Tom Spivey, Axson, Rt. 1.

Springs, Rt. 2.

Mickens. Sparta.



Cordele, Rt. 1.

Chinese Ringneck Pheasants
\for breeders,



. pr. C. E. McKinney, Atlanta, |
4 Clairmont Rd., N. E., Rt. 13.;
|Phone Ex 6096.

pr. E. T. Winn,

Indian Mookie Pigeons, good

20-9 1/2 mos. old ped. RI
Red Pullets, laying,
at my home. W. R. Hill, Smyr-
Ina, Rt. 2, Church Rd.

RI Red, 9 hens, 4 pullets, lay-_
White Rock, $26. for

1097 Avondale Ave., S.

One Rooster, 11 NH Red Pul-
lets (laying), April hatch; $20.
|for lot; $2. ea. Will not ship.
r, Lady Amherst, April hatch, |B. F. Alverson, Twin City.
17.50;-pr.; 2 pr. Silvers, 2 yrs. |
: old, $12.50; Also 2 trios White | ,,.
~~ Crested Polish Bantams, $7.50
trio. R. H. Frier, Atlanta, 1115
Woodland Ave. S, E. DI 5182.

Ss Northern Bobwhite Quail, i

$4.50 pr.; Ringneck Pheasants, Moore, Lawrenceville, 310 Jack-
$3. ea.; White African Guinea | 50D Ss ;
Rooster, $2.75 ea.; Chukar
Quail, $8. pr. Wilbur E. Mc-
Duffie Jr. Atlanta, 2085 Mce-

5 purebred NH Red Cock- |
els ready for
for Broad Stags only,
, $1. ea.; Trio 2 pullets, 1 cock-
-erel, purebred NH Reds, large

|ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE,

12 White Rock Hens, 10 NH.
1 NH Red Rooster,

Silver Pheasant Cocks, 1952/1952 hatch, $1.25
hatch, $5. ea. Or exch. for |.624. Will

-. Silver Hens. W. O. Thomas, | Durden, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.

75 niced 1952 hatch Carters
|Champion B. R. hens, ready for
laying, $135. or $2. ea. At my!
home, 2 mi. Roopville at Worley
,old place, Mrs. G. W. George,
Roopville Rt. 1. ~

12 White Rocks, 11 hens, 1 Winn, Bristol, Rt. 1.
rooster; 1952 hatch, $20. at the
yard. J. W. Wright, Rockmart
Rt. 2. (c/o Mrs, Sallie Floyd).

TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE,





15 Speckled Guineas,
hens, roosters, reaonsable. John,
R. Bunn, Forsyth, Rt. 4,

3 Bronze Turkey Hens, ready
y, $4. ea. Will ship COD.
Mrs. W. E. Mayfield, Flovilla. |

12 Guineas at my home, were
M

Turkeys, 1 yr. old, hens, $6.;





Toulouse Geese, parent stock
3 yrs. old, laying, trio $20. Will
Ship COD. A. L. Thompson,
Cadwell. .

8 Black Bronze Turkey Hen

and 4 Toms, hens weigh about
10 lbs:; Toms 12-15 lbs., $5. ea.;
\$10. pr. at my farm Mrs. W. H.

Young Red and Black Turkey
Hens, 2 Young Black Gobblers, |
155 lb. Mrs. Jesse Tucker,!
Hahira, Rt

| 2 nice .arge purebred B. B:
Bronze Type Turkey Hens, 1
large Gobbler (fine for raising)
$30. PP. Mrs. Jesse Johnson

True Chinese Ringneck Phea- Cordele, Rt. 2.
isants, early 1952 hatch, 4 hens, |
PEACOCKS, QUAIL, DOVES, 1 cock, $25.; Bib White Quail, |
Northern Bob White Quail,|/$6, pr. FOB shipping point.
$5. pr.; 5 pair or more pre-|Herbert Creamer, Perry, Rt. 2.!
aid; Pheasants, $7. pr.; Hens, |
3.50 ea.; Quail and Pheasant
Eggs available May and June. will lay this spring and sum-
_ Grady Fuller, West Point, Box jer,

e882. eit ~|lanta, 1351 Lorenzo Dr., S. W

Spring Hatch Ringneck |
_ Pheasants, large, Cocks, $4.50; |

Hens, $3.50; Spring Hatch
Quail, $4.50 pr.; Also Bantam
_ Pullets, started to lay, 90c ea.;
Roosters, 90c ea. Doyle C. | ville, 336 Oak St- Phone da
Knight, Dublin, 501 N. Drive. | 2043; Night, 1187 W.-

Bob White Quail, $5. pr.; |
Pheasants, $5. ea. Calvin Har- | breeders, $3. pr.; English Trum-
|peters, Blue Barred,

-' Black Tail White Jap Bantams,
EASES '1 yr, old, $6. pr. John Transon
|Atlanta ,1112 Briarcliff Pl.., N
| E. Bhone Ve. 9945.

|REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS
5 Strain: Ni Hs
from best AAAA
laying stock, March hatch, $2.- |
50 ea. D. V. Purcell, Austell,
4 prs. White King, show type; Rt. 2, Box 276.

Pigeons, 1- yr. old, healthy, |
mated, banded, working, $2.50)
- pr.; $8. for 4 prs. Grady Panter, |

Emden and Toulouse cross

breed geese, raised last season,
$10, pr. or $5. ea. Mrs. M. F.
Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427.

* Southern Quail, healthy stock, | 5p Be Drone Oris

1 yr. old pure Broad Breasted

seamless banded, mated pairs, | : af :
$2.50: Odd birds and younss: eee Turkey Hens, laying, 14

ters, $1. ea. J. E, Dooley. Gaines- 18 lbs., and Toms not related

|to hens, 18-25. Ibs., 55c Ib. Mrs.
/W. L. Garrett, Sparta, Rt. 1.

Pure Wild Mallard Ducks, 4

prs., $4. pr.; Old Cornish Cock-
erel, large type, $2.; Also 3
Golden Sebright Bantam Cocks, |
| $2.50 ea. C. L. Cawthon, River-
dale. Phone Jonesboro 2592.

White African Guineas, for

sale or exchange for Cochin
Bantam Hens. Z. J. Lee, Red
Oak. E

7 pairs Geese, $5. pr. at, my_
home at Douglas on Nicholls and
Douglas Hwy. Mrs. J. Y. Carver,
Nicholls, Rt. 2, Box, 102,

5 Pearl Gineas, 3 hers, 2 roost-

ers, lot for $5. at farm. Walter
Lemke, Covington, Rt. 2. Tel.
Cov. 5321.

Mixed white.and Bronze tur-

key hens, about 10 lb, wt. 10
lbs. ea. also 2 toms, wt. 18 lbs.,
ea. $8. Era. No COD. Mrs. W, L.'
Daniel, Parrott; RFD 1 Box 69.)

6 Gray geese for sale my place,

2 mi. So. LaGrange on. Hutch-
ingson Mill Rd. Do-not wirte.
V. N. Traylor, LaGrange. Rt. 2.

WYANDOTTES: a

LR -Caas., be Wyandotte,
1952 hatch, $2.50; 6 Faill Pul-
lets, 1 Cock, $2. ea. All pure-
kred. Docia Harris, Lula.



POULTRY WANTED



BANTAMS: : *
Want 3 purebred Buff Cochin
Bantam Pullets, 1952 hatch.
Reasonable price. H. L. Puckett,
Macon, 3449 Ridge Ave.

GUINEAS & GEESE:

Want 2 White Holland or,

African -Guinea~ Roosters at
reasonable price; Also want
Gander, big white breed. J. L.

Want 25 White Chinese

*| Geese. Quote delivered Cairo,

or fob your station. J. B,

Wight, Cairo.

LEGHORNS:

Want 100 large LOP Comb
White Leghorn Hens, not over
1. yr. old, laying, no culls.
State best price. A. F. Britt,

_ Tucker, 3087 Brockett Rd.

| best |
/bloodlines, for breeding stock,
Mar. 1952 hatch, 31 lbs.:at 7
*/mos., $10. ea. J. D,- Bloodworth,
Jonesboro, Box 374. te

Atlanta,



FARM HELP WANTED



Want man for-1953 on farm

Holcomb, Fort Valley, Rt. s





Want married man under 35
rs. old to drive tractor and {
eed cattle,-on farm. Must be
strong, healthy, $5. daily with
regular work. Edgar L, Lane,
Millen, Rt. 4. ;

Want man or couple to op-

erate poultry farm, 10,000 cap.

broiler house. Have 1 R tenant
house, wired for stove, Coal
furnished. Pay $1. daily, and
25 pet. of net profits. Clyde
Cookerley, Ringgold, Rt. 1. -

Want-man for good 1 H farm

on Hwy. 50-50 basis. Mail and
school bus route. Good land.
Money to live on until gather-
ing time. Cotton, peanuts, corn.
T. J. Maynard, Cochran, Rt.
Bie ;

Want nice : healthy white

woman, 60 yrs. old (not. older)
to live in home and do farm
chores on farm. Light garden
work, etc. $20: monthly, room,
board. No drunks or tobacco.
users wanted. Mrs. Jack Rogers, |
Claxton, Rt. 2.

Want man with family, with

good references, to tend 120
acre 2 H farm, able to support
selves. 50-50 or third and four-
th basis, cotton, corn; ete., and
livestock if desired. 5 rooms,
barn, lights, ete. Contact: Li
P. Martin, Roc
Gb Coes ia

k Spring. (Walk- |

Want man with tractor and

torce to tend 100 A good land, ;
50-50 basis. 3 R house, lights.
R. W. Burnam, Eastman. Rt.
3: :

Want white or colored wom- |

an from country not over 40,
good health, good references,
for poultry farm work near
Atlanta, Room, board, good
salary; Also need young man
for upkeep and repair of farm
buildings and~ fences. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.

Want good farmer, one who

understands caring for grapes,
other fruit. trees. Good long
term proposition. Located near
Buford, fair house, barn, pas-
ture, school and mail route,
elec, good water, plenty of
wood. W. J. Tucker, Atlanta,
536 Glen Iris Dr., N. E. MA
5743. x

Want small white family to

make small 1 H crop on 50-50
basis. I furnish land, stock,
tools, fertilizer to make crop;
You furnish all labor to make
and gather crop. Must move
yourself and furnish own bill |
to make crop. References. K.
S. Price, Cleveland.

Want single man for light

work on farm. 40 yrs. old. Need
at once, Pay $2.50 daily. Live in
home with me. G. B. Ham,
Cobbtown. :

Want man for 2 H crop day

work or on halves. Prefer
couple, white or colored, with
references. Must be able to
work mules and operate tract-
or. No drunks or loafers. John
W. Fincher, Douglasville, Rt.
4.

Want exp. man for work.

Must be experienced with cat-
tle and chickens. Pay each
month. Contact: M. J. Smith,
809 Gordon St.,* S.}1
W. RA 0281. = s

Want man for 1 ior *2 HH

crop on halves. 2 good houses,
lights, school bus, near church.

Land makes bale cotton to

acre. Have 118 A in pasture.
6 mi. N. Temple. Come see.
Wesley Allgood, Temple.

Want good man with family

to work on farm for day wages.

Must. be sober, reliable. New
3 R house, elec., 1 mi. town,
church, and school. School bus
and mail route. Apply at once
D. F. Griffis, Odum.

Want colored woman, middle
aged preferred, to live on
poultry farm and help with
light farm chores for reason-
able weekly salary, room,
board. Mrs. J. T. Green, Stone
Mountain, Rt, 2.

Want manager and operator
for 200 acre Coob Co. Cattle
and Laying Hen Farm. No row
crops. Ford tractor. Paved
road near churches, school and
stores. Modern conveniences.
State salary expected, :







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ceptionally good -
















46 yr. old man
on farm, or dairy
perienced in both.
for wages. Just \
Have to, have furt
State wages. D. L
Charley Presley,
1. :








Want job on
seer with good
board, laundry,
40 yr. old, white.















Want job on tar
ed carpenter.
Salary, room a

Washington St

halves, or lot
have good house




references if ne



































































Viola Brown.

garden. Have to
Need furniture). |
tails. C. M. Leat
Mixon, Wayeros

= 36. yr. Old
on farm. Can
do other farm
board. Advise sa
vens, Dalton,

44 yr, old's

Family ot fot

Archer, Norcross,

Want job on
ard wages or a
halves, Landlord m
land, stock, tools,
water supplies t
Have to be mo
(2 to work). S.
Wiad; aye, soe

Want job on
family), 4 bo:
can drive tracto.
with tobacco, cot
etc. Have to be-

Single white
old wants job as
overseer of stock
or any kind -

room, board. G
M. Washington, .

Elderly man
farm to oversee

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ie ee on.
or doing dairy
3 children, 3 R-
elec. James R. Sp
435 Pulliam S'

in family (4 to w
work |