Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1953 February 11

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of Representatives, after a hearing,
25 to 4 for the defeat of House
No. 166 which would have set up
restock board in Georgia.

s, during which time some of the
tock auction barn operators told the

grievances.

A number of livestock growers made
to the committee in which they
their experience in purchasing
sed animals at auction barns prior
passage of House Bill No. 507 and
ation of the present program in
k auction barns.

he Commissioner of Agriculture out-
the present requirements at auction
sales and pointed out that every
sent requirement is essential for the
otection, not only for farmers produc-
3 livestock, but of the general public
j all consumers.

WHAT IS REQUIRED

nder the present program all auc-
barn operators-and all dealers in
jock are required by law to obtain
ense which cost five ($500) dollars.

uction barns are required to be

pt of livestock going into the barn,

#barn, a carbon copy of the invoice with
ment release must be sent to the

tracking down of sick animals and in-
fected premises, and is also to help in
entifying any stolen livestuck that may
| be. carried to an auction barn.

. To prevent the sale to farmers of
Bangs cattle, it is required that all female
tattle over six months old that are moving
to a farm must be tested for brucel-

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cattle moving to recognized



the action of the committee came:

ing the name and the number of the.



slaughtering establishments may be mov-
ed without any test of any kind.

All cattle under six months old going
back to the farm may be moved without
test.

-All swine going to a _ recognized
slaughtering establishment may be mov-
ed without test of any kind.

All swine moving back to the farm
are required (a) to be treated for the
prevention of hog cholera, or (b) to be
accompanied by a certificate showing
that they have already been treated. The
certificate of treatment may be signed by
the farmer, himself, by the county agent,
by a vocational teacher, or by any person
who has been instructed in the use of
hog cholera serum by the State Veterin-
arian. The certificate may alsu be signed

by a veterinarian.

- Under the law the auction barn is
required to have a veterinarian to in-
spect all animals passing through the
barn and to quarantine any infected,
diseased animal or animals suspected of
being infected or exposed.

All trucks hauling livestock are re-

quired to be cleaned and disinfected.

After a- full hearing the committee
was convinced that all these bonds were
necessary and reasonable and that none
of them could be eliminated without en-
dangering the livestock industry.

INTERSTATE MOVEMENT OF
LIVESTOCK

Under state and Federal law, state
lines are made the dividing lines of live-
stock areas. All livestock moving across
state lines must (a) be accompanied with
health certificate acceptable to the state
into which the livestock are moving, (b)
be consigned to recognized slaughtering
establishments, or (c) they may be
brought into the state by special permit
under quarantine subject to test after ar-
rival in this State.

All of these laws, rules and regula-
tions are for the purpose of preventing
the bringing of infectious, contagious and
communicable diseases from out-of-state
into Georgia.

The reason that livestock are per-
mitted to be consigned directly to a

recognized slaughtering establishment is

that they will be immediately slaughter-
ed, and should they be infected with
tuberculosis in ag generalized state the
lesion will be discovered on a postmor-
tem examination im the slaughtering
establishment, and the consuming public
will still be protected against tubercular



meat. At the same time these animals
moving directly to recognized slaugh-

tering establishments will not become
mixed with farm animals or animals go-
ing back to the farm, and therefore can-
not spread disease.

Some of the auction barn men felt
that they were being mistreated by not
being given the same opportunity of
bringing in out-of-state cattle as recog-
nized slaughtering establishments. How-
ever, it was clear to the committee, and

I believe will be clear to the reader, that

it will be very dangerous to allow out-
of-state cattle to be brought to auction

barns except with satisfactury health
' certificates or under quarantine for test

after arrival.

LETS ALL WORK TOGETHER

Now that the Legislature has again
placed its stamp of approval on the live-
stock laws of the state and on the pro-
gram we are trying to carry out, I hope
that all parties will-combine in an effort
to carry out these requirements. Live-

stock farmers have had a. bad year..

Drought and low prices have caused
heavy losses and the farmer today is
working under very discouraging condi-
tions and circumstances. The laws are
binding on all citizens and the men who
have the duty of carrying out the in-
spection work are entitled to the respect
and cooperation of all concerned.

I have no desire nor intention of do-
ing anything other than to continue te
try to carry out the laws and to assist
in every way that I can the farmer whe
produces livestock, the men who operate
the auction barns and who buy and sell
livestock, and at the same time to proa-
tect the health of the consuming public.
All these are my job under the laws, and
I ask the full cooperation of everybody

- in getting this job done.

I want te take this opportunity to
thank and commend Agricultural Com-
mittee No. 1 and the chairman, Honor-
able Phil Campbell, for their patient
hearing of all parties who desired to be
heard, and for the interest they manifest
in the welfare of the agriculture and live-
stock industry of the state.

TOM LINDER

Commissioner of Agriculture.
















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jlittle, for sale. Mrs. Robert L.
| Leon Ave., WN. E. Apt. 13.

'}$150. Geerge Mason, Midville,
mt 2, Box 166 B. :

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SECOND HAND

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

MACHINERY FOR SALE



1 Row J. D. Model L, with
starter, lights, motor just over-
hauled, new tires, cultivators,
planter, bottom plow, mowing

8 disc
Deere

M Farmall Tractor,
tiller, (i D.), John
Dump Grass Plow, 16 Dise
Farrow, Planter, Fertilizer,







machine, good cond., for sale.
Gerdan Wommack, Swainsboro,
North Main St. Phone 7334.

M Farmall Tractor with new
tives, disc tiller, 18 disc smooth-
ing harrow, planters, cultiva-
tors, fertilizer attachments,
$1500. All good cond. Bennie
L. Tucker, Crawford; Rt. 1.

David Bradley Planter for
David Bradley Garden Tractor

with seed discs, $12. at my
place. E. J. Parent, Macon,
4640 Bloomfield Rd., Rt. 7.

Mule Equipment fer 8 H
faim; Plows, Planters, Fertili-
zer Distributors, Plow. Points,

Seed Plates, Weeders, Drag
Harrow, Cultivator, Cotton
Mopper, Hay Rake; J. D. 8

Row Cotton Duster to fit J. D.
er Farmall Tractors, and Stalk
Cutter, good cond. George
Whitten, Plains, RFD TI.

1847 Farmall A Tractor, with
2 disc plow, cultivator, 8 disc

bush and bog harrow, good.

cond., $750.; One Oliver 1951
two row mule planter, excel-
Jent cond., $125. See at my
farm 3 mi. E. Rockmart on
Praswell Rd.. Glenn
Rockmart, Rt. 3,
Springs.

2 Good 900-40 Tires mounted
on F-12 Tractor Wheels, $50.
J. Luther Gilbert, Vienna.

1 H Wagon with body, fair
cond., $30. at farm. Alex Bar-
field, Louisville.

Turner Power Hay Baler, Big
Chief Garden Tractor, and
Wheelweights for Farmall A
er B. James H. Kent, Powder
Springs, Rt. 2.

Hays,
cje"Ts D,

Complete set Planters and
Cultivators for Ford Tractor,
used only part of one season,
good cond., $195. R. C. Parr,
Douglasville, Rt. 3.

. One Riding Cultivator with
rubber tires and 1 H Wagon
(needs repairs) for sale cheap.

Lonnie R. Williams, Rockyford,

metas

One 3 HP Garden Tractor
and equipment, good cond.,
$200. cash. Ralph Wright, Alto.

Pea Thrasher, good cond., 1
H Wagon .with bed, 2 Planters,
1 corn, other cotton and small
grain, 2 good distributors, V
Drag Harrow, buggy, 2 Gee
Whizes, all good cond. Bargain
if taken at once. Theo Ward,
Canton, Rt. 4.



Cultivator, Boll Weevil Catch-
ev, 8 Row Duster, all $1800.
IHC L-160; good as new, $1500;

Baldwin Black, Augusta, 527-

Sth. St. Phone 29258.

20 in: Universal Grist.-Mill,
complete with 4 cylinder Con-
tinental Motor, 14 hp, and
sterter, $150. Good cond. Can--
not ship. Joe T. Hester,, Wash-
ington, Rt. 2.

Intl. W9 Tractor, good cond.,
reasonable price; Also Intl. M
Hydraulic Lift, 2 Row Culti-
vetor. G. F. Sparling, Lees-
burg, Phone 4201.

Cub Tractor, disc turner,
cultivator, planter, distributor,
1949 model, excellent cond.,
only part of one crop made
with it. Bargain. James C.
Pirtle, Kensington, Rt. 1.

John Deere B Tractor, plant-
ers, cultivators, tiller, grain
arill, cultipacker, scarifier,
combine, hammer mill, $2000.
Victor Richey, Commerce, Rt.
2.

Clipper, Farm Grain, Seed
and Bean Cleaner, No. 2-B
special. Mrs. Evie D. Barrett,
Danielsville, Rt. 2.

A quantity of plows, planters,
1 H Wagon, 2 H Wagon, and
wagon parts for sale. John B.
Madden, Concord.

6 Rooler Durand Peach
Packing Outfit, complete, used
very little, $500.; Also Friend
A X B Spray Machine, 400
gal. tank, good as new, $500.
C. A. Rivers, Fairburn.

1947 John Deere Model G
Tractor, $1250.; One MH 8
Disc Tiller Plow, $300.; MH
Eeavy Duty Wagon with rock-
ing bolster and body, $125. C.
L Ellison, Fort Valley, College
Court, Phone 954-W.

One DeLaval Cream Separa-
tor, No. 8. E. L. Vance, Sum-
rer.

2 Farmall A Tractors with
equipment, recently overhaul-
ed, Allis Chalmers Bale Loader
with WC attaching parts, less
than 3 days work, T. A. Mc-
Cord, Jr., Fort Valley.

John Deere Equipment: 12
A Combine with motor, good
cond., $650.; J. D. Van Brunt
F. B. Grain Drill, 17 x 7, on
rubber, $250.; Complete Set of
Planters and Cultivators, for
Model B good cond., $125. F.
R. Lowe, Warrenton.

cap.,



MACHINERY FOR SALE.



7 ft. cap. Natl. Pressure Can- |
ner with equipment, used very

Adams,. Atlanta, 790 Ponce de
Small Gi

E Tractor, 8 disc
harrow, and

disc, A-1 cond.,

1952 Super C Farmall Trac-
tor, cultivators, planters, ferti-
used very
little, $2000.; Also 5 ft. harrow,
$175.; 3. dise No. 8 Intl. tiller,
$175. At my place. Geo. D.
Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 3.

2 Dise Breaking Plow and
Front Cultivators for Ford
Tractox. Vernon Harrell, Ten-
nille, Rt. 2.

2 H Turners, and some tools
for farm, for sale. Luther Clay,
Atlanta, 1795 Flat Shoals Rd.,
Ss. E. '

One 2 H Wagon, good cond.,
$65; 2 H Mowing Machine, good
cond., $50. No repairs on either.
G. C. Henderson, Doraville, 47-
67 Chamblee-Tucker Rd.

J. D. 4 Dise Tiller, $125. W.
C. Douglas, Dalton, Rt. 4.

Slightly used Planters and
Cultivators, for H Farmall, for
sale or exch. for Combine, Rake,
Mower, or. Hay Baler. C. F.
Johnson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

2 used Tractor Tires, same
tread, no brakes, size 10-28,
$30. for both. Will ship COD.

Cole Planter, 1951 model,
complete like new, $25.-C. G.
Collins, Turnerville.

2 Row Tractor and equip-

ment, Tiller, Planters, Distri-
butors, Cultivators, Peanut
Flow, Gee-Whiz Plows, $600.

Mrs. Clayton Powell, Lumber
City, Rt i,

1946 Ford Tractor, Harrow,
Sub-Soiler, Utility Plow, Bull-
dozer Blade, Rubber Wheel
Wagon, good corid., reasonable.
Miss Jessie Cruce, Stone Moun-
tain, Rt. 2, Phone 4-36059.

Peach Equipment for Peach
Orchard for sale. M. E. Mont-
gomery, _ Manchester. Phone
436J. :

Carburetor and Other parts
for old Model Fordson Tractor.
Gober Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2.

One pair 2 H Wagon Brakes.

be returned to writer or held for a futured
| publication. E. H. a Pie ee

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Ga., NOT later than tthe 20th of the month
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HEREFORD CATTLE AUCTION SAIL

A public auction sale of Reg., Hereford and
Hereford cattle, bulls, cows with calf, open an
cows and heifers,-will be held Monday, Februar
at Toombs Co. Livestock barn, Lyons, Ga. Wri
E. Aycock, Moultrie. sy







Notice To All Certified Sweet Potato G

Get your sweet potato tape orders in early an
delay in getting your tape. As soon as inspect
your territory certify your sweet potatoes to be :
insect infestation and plant disease, please fill ou
Growers Affidavit, showing that potatoes ha
properly dipped before bedding, the number of
bedded, and send this affidavit. to: C. H. Alden,
tor, Georgia Department of Entomology,
Capitol, Atlanta. :







G. E. Darnell, Jefferson, Rt.
3. a

REGISTERED HEREFORD AUCTION

Ga. Hereford Assn.,. will hold an auction sale
Herefords, 33 females and 11 bulls Horned and
ed type. Cows with calves at side, bred cows,
and open heifers and various age bulls, in Alban
Wednesday, February 18th at Union Stock Yard
starts 1:00 P.M. For catalog write: Ralph W. Ca
599 Morningside Drive, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 2





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DUSTING AND SPRAYING MACHINE

DEMONSTRATION =

A demonstration of farm and orchard dustir
spraying equipment will be held at the Abraham
win Agriculture College at Tifton, on Thursda
5th. For full particulars, get in touch with: Dea
Cordell, at the College. 5







Will fit thimble skein wagon
attach, with clamps, $6.; B. C.
Oliver 2 H Plow, $6. FOB. Cor-
bitt Freeman, Eastman, Rt. 2.

2 Oil Burning Brooders, 500
used only onte. Mrs.
Henry Hainey, Austell, Rt. 3.

Farmall A Tractor with culti-
vators, planters, 2 disc plow,
1 tandem 16 disc harrow, belt
pulley, tires, will make a crop
er two, $450. Terms can be
acranged. O. W. Cross, Arabi.

One 500 Chick Bottled Gas
Brooder for sale cheap. C. R.

REGISTERED ANGUS CATTLE AUC

The Shandra Farms and Berry Schools will ho
Auction sales of Reg. Angus cattle- under dat
Monday, February 16, Waycross, at Livestock ]
and Tuesday, February 17, Camilla, Mitche
Livestock Barn. Sales to begin at 1 P.M. on ea
Offered at each sale: 20 bulls15 are one and o
to two yrs. old, and 5 are 12 to 16 mos. old; 15 |
10 bred and open heifers and 5 cows bred or with
at foot. Contact, George W. Gibson, Rome, 407
3rd St. Phone 9050. :



West, Richland. :



H. D. Allis - Chalmers Bull-
dozer in good condition. Must be
sold. Come see, make offer.
Mrs. C. C.; Buffington, Thom-
son.

Ezee-Flow Spreader $205.;
Cub - Tractor, $600.; 2. Disc
Tiller, $105.; 2 Section Harrow,
$110.; Cub Dump Rake, $50.;
Cultivators,. Planter, Fertilizer

attachment, $160. A-1 cond.
Outfit $1190. John Wheeler,
Washington, Rt. 2. oH

2 Garden Tractors: Wards 4
hp with plow, cultivator, disc
and trailer, $250.; Page-3 1/2
hp all gear driven with plow,
cultivator, disc, both in good
condition; Elec. Oakes 500 cap.
brooder, $25.; 500 cap. Sears
Oil Brooder, $15. Both used 1
yr.O. H. Maxsom, Pine Mtn.
Valley, B Street, Tel. Hamilton
2883.

Farmall] A Cultivators, Plant-
ers, Fertilizer attachments and
lift, good cond., $150. Phil Ogle-
tree Jr., Griffin, Rt. B. Phone
5874.

100 Egg Cap., Incubator,
new, used one setting, electric,
$15. E. C. Ripley Jr., Griffin,









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plying to notices in the Bulletin NEVER receiv
answer, although a self-addressed stamped env
is frequently enclosed with the letter or order fo
ply. When a notice is published in the Bulletin

garding Positions and Farm Help Wanted, or any 1
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the Bulletin), whether the order is filled or not;
to do this makes the prospective customer lose
dence in the patron and in the Bulletin, Also, we
not urge too strongly the absolute necessity of
factorily completing -all transactions entered in
do not list for sale or exchange any item that

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Wagon, almost
r sale. J. T. Ewing
Rt. 1, (Near Five
; _ Lawrenceville










er Lift for Allis-
D. for sale. John
een sboro Rt. 1.

Itivator, A-44 Ft.
-96 Planter, all






































































t Tobacco Flues,
st year, for. sale.
. Swainsboro.

good cond., for
larkston 7846. B.
er, Collidge Rd.

n Model E Tractor
nt, bargain price.
Je; Also 1 nearly
Corn and Peanut
R. B. Phillips,
ey ke

. Allis - Chalmers
ith starter, lights,
take-off, hydrau-
thens. plow on rub-
ns roller hearing e-
hh and bog harrow,
ol hydraulic ram,
Dec. 5, 1952, used
Russel! B.\ Banks,
teville, Rt. <2 Box

Combine, Shea cond.,
sry 4 Section 32 Disc
125.; One Avery 4
7, $125.; One Guano
All good condi-
Singleton, Fort Val-

Wheat Mill Outfit,
get Marvel, clean-|
belts, self rising |
cales, good running.
yme see. J: Wood,
rille.

{ Disc Tiller, fair Soul:
E. Sycamore. G. D.
camore, Rt. 1

outfit, for sale or
ir mules. G. R.
thleen, Rt. 1.

fier Oakes Elec. sat
consists one iim, |

ber, newly overhauled,
"Wright, Yatesville,

Ford Tractor, tiller,
eeder, good cond.,
nd cultivated 40 A}
~$1350. George D.
on, Rt.; 2: a

fodel Cub Farmall
ith disc and bulldozer


















































Hays,
son Rd.

Covington,

armall Tractor, Z
5 toon. stalk
oothing harrow, culti-
anure and corn con--

soiler, cultipacker,

row Gee Whiz, and
machine, | an ;

machine, reduce
home. E. J. McGinnis,
Rt. e "Box: 146. Tel.



rent Sect Elec.
Vash Vat, Westing-
ooler, vomplete, A-1
a Thos. M: Hunt,
t.

Peanut
od | cond., oe

d ea rubber tires,
w Grain and rea
, good shape, $15.;
and Bed, very. St
Phone 8-3856. C.
-Kenresaw, Rt.

Hudson Elec.

ay ates
2 Ox

Rd.

P.

-Chalmers Tractor

-cond., used 2 wks., Dr.

3 hp Page Garden Tractor
with all attachments including
36 in, sickle bar; and an as-
sortment of farm tools. James
Avery, Ben Hill, 4270 Danforth
Rd., Rt. 1
7442 -

3 Row Coe Grain and Ferti-
lizer Drill,. almost new, $15.
Gut: Hardin, Doraville, Phone
Chamblee 7-4742. -

2 Row Allis-Chalmevs C
Tractor starter, lights, power
take-off, hydraulic lift, plant-

vators, 8 new disc B and B
Athens harrow, Athens tiller, 20
disc smoothing harrow, 6 row
eotton duster, excellent cond.,
$1500. cash. My home;
Sears 100 Egg Incubator,

Also
$12.

'J. D. Hayes, Fayetteville.

Complete Gin Outfit, 3-70
Saw Murray with Mitchell
cleaners, automat tramper and
hydraulic press, and 90 A. C.
motor; Also 42 in. Cole Corn
Mill with Dodge Motor, Fair-
banks-Morse sheller, shells in
shuck. Frank Redwine Jr., Pal-
metto, Rt. 1.

2 large size 2 H Wagon
Wheels, skeins 10 in. length,
good shape, $5. for both. H. P.
Malcom, Social-Circle, Rt. 2.

Intl. 8 Disc, 23 in. Harrow,
$i50.; 4 Wheel Rubber- Tire
Tractor Wagon, $125. Good
condition. FOB. W. S. Bailey,
Turin.

Tractor, with turning plow,
disc plow, bull dozer blade,
perfect cond., $375. A. L.
Johnston, Atlanta, 2947 Briar-
cliff Rd.

50 or 60 cap. Kerosene In-
cubator, super hatcher, $12.50
Or exch. for hens or Guinea
Hens. S. W. Payne, Ball Ground.

Turner Power Hay Baler, good
cond., on steelwheels, operated
by belt, from tractor pulley,
or any other a at my farm,
7 mi. E. Dublin. J. W.Lampp,

Dublin, Rt. 6. Phone 1483-

Clark Air-Borne Tractor with
blade, good cond. and K-7
Intl. Tractor, good cond,, both
reasonable; Also want Half-
track with wrench. Must be in

good condition. G. A. Wehunt,

Brookhaven, 1524 Stewart Dr.
Sears Kerosene Floor Brooder,

Non-Sag Wax Foundation, for
brood hive, $1.75; Also some used
frames, cheap. Gerald Kersey,
Dublin, Rt. 4

One Bower! Take-off for W. D.

| Allis-Chalmers Tractor, $30.; 1

Row Dearborn Corn Picker,
sett, Forest Ear 431 Ridgecrest

practically new, dbl. sec. scal-
loped disc harrow, qft. power
mower, 3 disc Athens tiller,
52 R Intl. Combine, good cond.,
priced to sell. Trade for cattle.
6 mi. E. Gray: Bib Small, Gray,
Rt, 2. a

Farmall Cub Tractor with
cultivators, planters, 1 disc
plow, and mowing, L. T. Stevens,
Temple, Rt: 45-Oak Grove Rd.

3 Gas Chicken Brooders, 500
cap., for-sale. Ralph Dangar,
Woodstock.

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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED

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_ Want set Rear Steel Wheels
for J. D. Tractor, 1936 Model
A. State condition, best cash
price. W. B. Stewart, Buck-:
bead, (Morgan Co.).

Want Planters and Cultiva-
tors, latest model, for J, D.
Tractor. State best price. W.
B Randall, Lavonia.

Want 1 mule drawn 5 ft-
Disc Harrow, within 100 mi.
radius. Advise make and price,
also condition. E. B. Jones,
Hahira. j







Want mule drawn Hay Rake.
tate best price | in ietter, Wil-

hone Atlanta, RA |-

ers, fertilizer attachments, culti- |-

exc. cond., clean, 400 chick cap.,.
complete, $13.; Also 10 Sheets|-S

$700. All new cond. H. R. Gos-,

' John Deere, model A Tractor,

Want Planters and Cultiva-
tors for Intl. 52 model Tractor
in Ist. class condition at bar-

gain. T. G. Purvis,: Millen, Tel.

32133.

Want one 12 x 36 Tractor
Tire free of holes, cheap for
cash. Julian Doolittle, Seer
ville, Rt. 2.

Want Mule Drawn Peanut
Weeder. Give price, condition
in Ist. letter, and how to. find
place. R. J. Williams, Davis-
boro, Rt. 1.

Want one new Cub Tractor,
automatic lift, planters,
vators, or one practically new
Ford with all attachments at
bargain price. Mark T. Warren,
Dewy Rose:

Want used 50 Franie Wood-
man and 45 Frame Root Radial

Honey Extractor. Loren F.
Miller, Meldrin.

Want Ford or Ferguson
Tractor and, equipment. Must

be in good shape and reason-
able. State model and price.
Chas. H. Higgins, Rome, Rt.

Want Grain Bin and Auger
Unloader to fit of Cace 46
Combine, 1948 model, also
riotor drive for same. Must be
in good condition. James W.
Veal, Cedartowr, Rt. 3.

Want. good Bush and Bog |
Harrow, Turning Plow or Disc
to pull with a Ford Tractor.
Will pay cash if reasonable and
del. to me. N. M. Nicholson,
Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

Want TD or TDI16 Crawler
Tractor, or equipment to either,
Must be perfect condition, pre-
ferably with wrench. - State
price, condition, :
ence. I. C. Nail, Hortense.

Want Farmall H, WC Allis-

Chalmers or John Deere A | 662.

Tractor with cultivators for
same, also used 2 unit DeLaval
Milking Machine. A. V. Brown,
Royston.

Want John Deere Van Brunt
Lime and Fertilizer Broadcast-
er. Advise condition and price.
H. G. Ballard, Moultrie.

Want Cultivators, for H
Farmall Tractor in ist. class
condition, cheap. Theo Hughes,
Gainesville, ReS:

Want a Turner Peanut
Shaker. Mrs. Guy Westmore-
land, Atlanta, 622 Capitol Ave.

.

Want good Garden Tractor,
preferably Bradley with all e-
quipment. Must be. cheap for
cash; Also consider other good
make. No junk. Mrs. A. Y.
Fitzpatrick, Danielsville, Rt. 2.

Want one Roto Tiller
Garden. Tractor, good cond.,
reasonable. W. I, Oliver,

Barnesville, 643 Greenwood St.

Want . Ford or Ferguson
Tractor. Must be in good condi-

tion. Reasonable price..Consider

one with equipment. J. T.

Mitchell, Dunwoody.

Want Track and other parts
to fit 2 ton Holt Caterpillar
No. 73811. Emory Avene Elli-
jay, Rt. eg;

Want Ford Tractor, 40-46
Model 8 N with bottom plow
turn plows, bush and bog har-
row, smoothing harrow, gang
Piow, good cond., good tires,
for sale or trade for young
mare mule or: young steer. J.
he Marchmont, Dallas, Phone

a: : t

Want 1 Corn or Grain Crimp-

ing Machine. W.. M.- Nixon,
Thomaston.

Want pair on Wheels for

Farmall M. T. Torgeson,
Cornelia.
Want for cash, good. late

model Ford or Ferguson tratcor
within 100'mi. Atlanta,-with or
without equipment. No junk.
Letters ans. or phone AT 5348.
WH. Gilleland, Atlanta, 1761
Howell Mill Rd.

Want Farmal! Cub tractor
with or without attachments,
reasonable for cash. S. Chris-
tian, Atlanta, 2309 Boulevard



{Dre Si:

EB DE 5753 .

culti-.

location at:

| Owen, . Atlanta,

PLANTS FOR SALE |



PLANTS FOR SALE.





Early Jersey, Chas. Wake-
field Frostproof Cabbage, now

ready, and Bermuda Onion |
Piants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2.
M; Postpaid. Satis. guar. Otis

Conner, Pitts.

Chas. Wakefield, Golden A
Frostproof. Cabbage, fresh, and
green, million ready, also White
Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, $1.;
500, $1.25; $2. M. Prompt del.
All PP. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Horseradish and Calamus
plants, 50c doz.; horseradish,
Black Haw, and Calamus roots,
50c.. Ib.; also white cornfield
bean seed, 30c cupful; garden
horse mint, 50c doz.; rats-bane,
horse mint, garlic, tansy, spear-
mint, 25c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley. Fowler, Diamond.

Spring heading cabbage
plants, ay $1.; 500, $1.25; $2.
eng $5, Ww. i Branan,
eran

Blakemore ana everbearing
strawberry plants, $1. C; $9.
M, dewberry plants, $1. doz.;
Mtn. huckleberry, 85c doz. PP.
No COD. Mrs. John Howard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Kudzu crowns, well rooted,
1 to 2 yrs. old, $9. M. or $1.25
C Postpaid in Ga. Mrs. G. C.
Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Missionary and Mastodon
strawberry plants, mixed, grew
in same patch together, $1. C.
PP. Damp packed. By mail.
Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt..5.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7. Da.
in Ga. Prompt shipment. Ethel |
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Copenhagen, Chas, Wakefield
and Early Jersey Cabbage, also
White Bermuda Onion Plants,
500, $1.25; $2..M; 10 M, $15.
exp. collect. Ship promptly. E.
L. Fitzgerald, eee Box

Jersey and Chas. Wakefield
Cabbage, and Crystal Wax
White Bermuda Onion (pencil
size) Plants, 500, $1.25;. $2. M.
Del.; 5000 large Cabbage Plants
$7. 50: express. I, L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

Frostproof Copenhagen, Chas.

Wakefield, Early Jersey. Cab-
bage, strong, fresh, full count
and ae 500, $1. 50; $3. M;
5 M, Garlic Bulbs, $1.
doz.; *ueiiion Plants, 4, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson,
Sitellman. |

Coastal Bermuda Grass
Stolons, free of old type Ber-
muda, 40c cu. ft. on your truck.
Monday and Thursday. J. P.
Morris, Baxley, Phone 2810.

Kudzu Crowns, State certifi-
ed, well selected and handled,
$10. M at farm; $12. del. or
packed for expressing. Y. M.
Anderson, Williamson, Rt. 1,

Water Cress Plants, 35c doz.
EP. Time to set in branch. or
pond. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairs-
Ville, Rt. 2.

Kudzu Crowns free if you
Lwill dig them. Mrs. Asa F.

196 Waverly
Way N. E,, AL W2Shee es

White Bermuda Onion Plants
500, $1.25; $2. M_ del.; 5000,
$7.50 exp. collect. Prompt del.
TD. T. Herrington, Baxley, Rt.

3.

erostoaset Chas. Wakefield
and Copenhagen Cabbage, 600,
75c;. $1.25 M. Full count. E.
Dy Maddox, -Baxley.

Frostproof Cabbage, Onion,
and Collard Plants, $1.50 M.
Cheaper in truckload lots. W.
W. Williams, Quitman.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1-2,
yr. old*$9; -M; $1. C. BR-ain
Ga Russell Hester, Dahlonega,
Reels

Black Raspberty, Sage
Flants, $1. ,doz.; Jewel, Wond-
erberry, Gibson, Red. Gold

Strawberry, 85c C. Add postage.
Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlone-
ga; Rt. -1; Box 51.

Blakemore Strawberry, Rasp-

berry, 6, $1.; 200 Klondike
Strawberry, $1. C; . Kudzu
Plants, 10c ea.; -Muscadine

Vines, 40c ea.; Yellow Sugar
Figs, Peach Sprouts, $1. ea.
Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-





burn, Cummings.



40c;









Klondike and Mastodon
Strawberry, $1. C; Black Rasp-
berry, running Blackberry,
$1.; Muscadine Vines, 35c ea.;
Blue Plum, 40c ea.; Also 1 pt
Ked Hot Pepper, 25. Adi post-

age. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cum--
ming.

Klondike Strawberry, 80c C;
$4.50 M; Mastodon, $5.50 M; |
No plants sent out of state;
Also White Lady - Peas,- 50c |
cup. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cum- &
ming, Rt. 1.

Wakefield and Dutch Cab-
bage, 50c C; 300, $1.10; $2.10
M; Large lots cheaper: Aliso
Klondike Strawberry, 75c C;
$5. M. Miss Lee Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt: 2. :

Blakemore Strawberry Plants
$1. C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Klon=
dike, 60c. C; 500, $2. 715: $4.75
M; Scuppernong Vine cuttings,
50c doz.; Peppermint, 25c doz.;
Mt. Huckleberry, 75c doz.; Cat_
nip, 23c bunch. Add postage. sag
Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt.
1







Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.;
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size,
&5c doz.; Yellow Root Plants,
65c doz. Add postage. Hoyett
eta Ellijay Rt. 3, Box

Mtn. Huckieberry, beating
size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut Bushes.
5c doz.; Yeliow Root Plants,
65c doz.; Yellow Roots, wash-
ed, clean, free of dirt, 4 Ib,
lard box full for $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Nancy ender
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.;
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size
5c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5
doz., $1.; Yellow Roots, 35c
goz.; Blackberry, 75c doz.; Yel-
tow and Red Plum Bushes, 6,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Manda
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Frostproot Cabbage, Chas.,
and Roundhead Dutch, del any-
where, 50c C; 300, $1.; $2.50
M; Express collect, 10,000, $16.
R. O. Parks, Darien.

Frostproof Chas. Wakefield,
Early Jersey Cabbage, 500, $i.
50; $2.50 M. Del. Full count, Z
prompt shipment. E, C. Wald.
rip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. =

Strawberry Plants, largest
and most delicious variety, $2.-
50 C; 500, $6.75; $12. M. Maude
Hamby, Greenville. :

Kudzu Crowns,rooted, i and
2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.; $12.-
50 M. Del. no eee C.OE.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt.

4 kinds fine Sacee i
plants, 80c C; red thornless
raspberry, white blackberry,
horseradish, $1. doz.;
peppermint,
Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 54.

Kudzu vine, 2 yrs. trans-
planted, $15. C; $100. M. Mrs.
C. M. Robinson, Greenville.

Mastodon everbearing Lady
Thompson and Baltimore straw-
berry plants, $1..C; $9.50 M.
Exch. 100 plants. for 3 print |
sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.
Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1. _

Strawberry Plants: Mastodon ~
T0c C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon- _
Cike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25
e Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming,

Beh :

ES



SEED AND GRAIN 4
FOR SALE S



Nice, white, tender hull,
drouth resisting Half Runner
garden bean seed, bear until
frost, $1. cupful. Add postage.
Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Talking |
Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151.

5 tons No.l Kobe lespedeza
seed, recleaned, in even wt.
100 lb. bags, also 3 tons Sericea
lespedeza, recleaned, scarified,
dodder-free, with 90 pct. Germ.
Charles H. Murrow, Farming-
ton Phone 2201..

Bb A ST a

Watermelon seed: Yellow
Meat, Stone Mtn., Black Dia-
mond, none mixed; Truckers
Favorite muskmelon. All sound,
1952 crop. Limited supply. 65c
teacupful. Del, No stamps nor
checks. Orders filled promotly.
Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Carfoll-
ton, 14 W. Chandler St.












What The

Honorable Tom Linder
- Commissioner of Agriculiure
Atlania, Georgia
Dear Mr. Linder:

Your Christmas cardSeasons Greei-
. - Imgewas received and greatly appreciated. I
- yead the Market Bulletin carefully every
week, and have been keeping up with the
spirit of your writing and I want to tell you
that I appreciate very highly indeed your of-
ficial actions in regard to the measures you
are taking io prevent disease amongst our
_ hogs and cattle and I think you are doing a
wonderfully fine job.

I expeci to be im Atlanta next week

and paying you a visit.
Very truly your friend,
E. Pierce Wood
Sandersville, Georgia
January 10, 1953

Mr. Tom Linder
Atlania 2, Georgia
Dear Mr. Linder:
I want ito thank you. very much for
our receni personal word in the form of
hristmas and New Year Greetings.

SEED AND GRAIN
: FOR SALE

PEO!

and I want jo have the pleasure of calling



SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE



I also want you to know thai in one
of your recent articles in your MARKET
BULLETIN you wrote of some of the good

points of the Swiss form of Government. I |

was so struck with it and having a close
friend of long years standing in Zurich, I
sent the article te him.

I was pleased to hear from him receni-
ly and he said that whoever wrote that ar-
ticle knew something about Switzerland and
he complimented ii very highly.

This pleased me very much for my
friend is a silk manufacturer of-many genera-
tions and a prominent man of high character.

I am sure this will please you icc.

All good wishes for 1958 and on,

Cordially yours,
Will Hill Newion
Griffin, Georgia

Honorable Tom Linder

Commissioner of Agriculture

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Tom:
I just want to write you and assure

you that the people of Georgia are very

fortunate in having a man at the head of the

Department of Agriculture who really has

SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE

esteem of the people of Georgia r

| the people and I want io assure



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE




ba the age and the back DO
four square and tell the fellows :
io impose on the farmers and take
vaniage just where to get off
matter of cleaning up the sales
quarantining diseased cattle and
come up you have raised yo

















100 percent, for the people know
they can depend upon you io fa <
their interests and that no amouni
position will have any effect on
they are ready to back you to
am not in the cattle and hog b
do know how to admire | a real c




















am with you in whatever you und
I know you will know you are ri

I hope you will be ane
Legisleture to give you any ne
cerry ied out what you are now d

With assurances of my very
gard and with best wre ioe
success, I am 2































Yours very me
T. H. Crawford












1952 crop Livsey watermelon
seed, pure, $2. lb.; Fla. pole} 7%5c tbls.,

lb.; 4 Ibs., $1.; new crop Schley | eups, $1.;
dbs., $2.50; 10 lbs.,

M. Jones, Grayson.

35 Ibs. Blaek Diamond
* watermelon seed, $1. Jb. plus |

W. F. Walden,
Thomson, Rt. 1, Box 143.

Martin gourd seed, 10c doz.; | 1. ee
. white multiplying onions, $1.
gal. PP in Ga. Mrs. P. E., Tray-
- jor, Rebecca.

0c large cupful, postpaid. Mrs.
Milton Priest, Talking Rock.

postage. Exe. for print sacks: Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
1 eup for 2 sacks. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. Viola Brawley, Dial.

Bot Bouquette Pepper, 10c for| Ellijay, Rt. 3.
few seed; Squash (not pepper),
10c thimble full. Plus 3 stamp-
ed envelope. Mrs. J. D. Bennett,
Dahlonega, Rt. 2.

5000 bu. Coker Victorgrain | English Peas,

seo combine run,
$1.25 bu.; 20 tons grass| Ellijay, Rt.

Be y, $35. ton; 1000 bu. Pandora

1 yr. Cotton Seed, treated, |. Imp.

~ bu. FOB. R* L. Marchman Jr.,
Fort Valley, Phone 118 J.

New White Eggplant, 150|,
seed, 25c. PP. Mrs, T. M.|$1. gal;
_ Randolph, Marietta, 409 Wash- Blacklee,
- ington Ave.

Ellijay, Rt. 3.

kins ?$i- ats

300 Ibs. Black Diamond or |loup, $1.50 qt. Add postage.
Bolingbroke,

Cannon Ball Watermelon, 92! Betty. Mewborn,
pet. germ., $1.50 lb. Del. Any | Rt. 1.
amount. Bob. Neal, Cordele, P. White Half

ees a4! Little Pink Sis:

well, 3
Good Tender White Half Run-

50c cup.; Speckled Crowder,

-Eliijay, Rt. 3.

edeza (the wonder quail food) | wood.
fi Jb. Will deliver 5 lbs. or

Tee Box - Watermelon, Sugar | Box 37.
Pumpkin, Acorn Squash, Par-
snip, Smooth Mustard Seed, 25c

900 . Ibs.
pkt.; Also



Ave. N. E. Phone AT 6452, Phone 3432,

Seed: long, wide leaf tobacco,
pumpkin,

a a Lavonia, Rt. 1.

tested, in. new -bags,

Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, uncerti- | Fashion English Pea Seed, few
fied, recleaned and tested,-for | pints Cream Crowders for eat-
sale. Cecil Travis, Riverdale;|ing, bear until frost, 50c pt.

Little pink peanut bean seed, | Phone Fayetteville 5581.

Yellow Hot Squash Pepper | .,.; aCe
Seed, grows 3 1/2 ft., win, :
__ Little pink peanut bean seed,|fom July until frost, 25c per
0c. per measuring cupful and|pod. PP. Mrs. W. M. Willis,|seed or buttons on tops, Red

Tender Bean Seed, White and

3 j Striped Half Runner,
Tender White Half Runner | Cornfield, each 50c cup; Also
Garden Bean Seed, White Corn- | White Salet Peas, 75c cup. Add
field, and Cutshort, 50c cup; | postage. No checks. Ople Goble,

White Half
cleaned, $8. Cw.. eat 300 b Bean Seed, Little Pink Peanut
P. R. Seed Sweet Potatoes, $5. Bean Seed, each 50c cup. Add

Mammoth Sunflower Seed,
Crookneck Squash,
Kleckley,
Watermelon, and Large Pump-

Runner, and

Large Gourd Seed, originat-
ner, Brown Six Weeks Beans, |ed from the Mammoth Gourd,
10c doz. plus stamped envelope.
Little Clap Peas, 35c cup; Few | No orders filled unless stamped
White Blooming Salet Peas, 75c | envelope enclosed. Mrs. Alta
-eup. Add portene Eula Beal, | Wood, Martin, Rt. 2.

No. 1 Ky. 31 Fescue Seed,
101 Variety Bi-Color Les- | priced to sell. J. O. , Crow, Ook-

Tender large and small white
over. O. W. Jones; Commerce, | half runner Garden Bean Seed,
Rt1, weevil free, 60c cup. PP. Miss

Mamie Anderson, Ellijay. P. O.| Few Purple Hull Crowder

Sericea
Jerusalem Arti-|seed recleaned and
thokes, $1. gal. Plus postage.|in new, 100 Ib. bags,
C. W. Page, Atlanta, 149 N.| FOB. W. J. a Norcross, | Willie Mae Leigh, Douglasville, cup: Plus poitaye, Mi Mrs. Jem

Talking Roo

1952 crop Old Time, Long

Chester Price, | _-Clean,

$2. gal.;



$1.35 gal. PP. Mrs.
Box 65.

Old Time Little White, Tend-

Frostproof

Add 17c. postage for each pint.
Mrs. Garnett Simmons, Bald- | gj.

bears :
Old Time Shatlots, grow the

catcad Cross, Sparta.



BEANS AND PEAS:
. FOR SALE

Peas, 6 cups,

Peas, 3 cyps, $1.10 Add_post-
age. Mrs. Clarence McMillian,
Runner | pacula, Rt. 1. -

Tender White Salet English

Sweet cup. Add postage. Exch. for pec- Imp.

bu.; 2 bu. New Era, $6.40 bu.;! white

sound, clean, 25c lb. in 5 Ib. lots
or more. PP to 3rd. zone.

ner, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

White bunch and Striped but-
terbeans, red speckled butter} Rt.
_|peas, little lady peas, and blue
speckled crowders, 4 cups, $1.10;

Rte d: Rt. 2.

Cream,








Rt, 1, Box 2, Malone St. Crump,



Little White Rice Peas, 35c
50c pint;|Heavy Bearing, Black Corn-/|jib. del. Cash or MO. No order Beant 50c large cup;
butter beans, very prolific, 30c | little Rice pea, 35c cupful; 3.| field Bean Seed, free of. wee- |less $1. accepted. Mrs. Grace B. | Peas, 5c per 2 cups; W
gourd, 35c pkg., 3 | vils, has two crops when sea- | Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2.
and Stuart pecans, mixed, 5} pkgs., $1.: okra, 60c pint; sage | sonable, 50c large teacup. Add
$4. PP in plants, $1. doz.; Mastodon ever- postage. Mrs.
_ Ga. Money Orders. Mrs. J. bearing strawberry
C. Add postage. No
Eliis, Cumming, Rt. 5.

White Multiplying Nest On- | nett, Jasper, Rt. 2.
postage. Never been planted |ions, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs. Joe
_ Wear any other melons. Samples | Hill Hall, _ Elberton.

~ @n request.

gis Lge : $3.25. pk. Add postz}
White es Onions, | age. Prompt shipment. No chks. |

Col. Running Huiierheans and
: Running Butter Peas, 3 cups; $1.; T
Running, Old | aise 1952 crop Pecans, 3 Ibs, $1. Buff Cochin and Bar
Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. P.| per setting of 18, y
E. Bowman, LaGrange, Rt. 2. Also several pa

Speckled Crowder Peas, 50e r
Also Yellow Popcorn, 50c| Fair. C. H. Overby, |

qt. Prompt del. Mrs. J..O. Mc-| 3699 _ 14th. Ave.

Daris, Rydal, Rt. 2. :

Giant Calif. Blackeyed Table|Oid English Ga
leaf Castor Bean or Palma Peas, Cream Crowders, for eat- ee F
Christi, 25 doz. Mrs. J. C. ing or planting, clean, sound,| :
not mixed, 50c at,; Exchange |,
some for good popcorn. Mrs. A.
M. Grier, Alto, Rt. I, Box 155.

10 bu. Brab Peas, $6. bu. Tom} producing N.. H.-
: Henry Sutton, Charing, Rt. 1,/ eggs, $1.50 per 15
Tender Bean Seed, mixed Early Brown 6 Weeks 2 crop. | Box 39.
Cutshort Cornfield, Pink Pea- ed oe oo |
nut Six Week, and Cream Half ender ue Pole, an
Runners, 50 cup; White Salet |Streaked Half Runner Beans, Runner Garden Beans, 55c cup;
75c- cup. Add|also Frosterproof English Peas,

96 pct.| postage. Mrs. Ivy Southerland, |2 cups, $1.; Little White Lady a Baagaee: Also Large Red

pk.; $7. bu Add. postage. PB;
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1 ~

- Old Time Tender White Half
Blue Jave Peas, 35c Ib. in 5 Ib.

2 bu. Mixed Peas, $6.25 bu.| Biutterbe
FOB. No order less 2 bu. shipp- Ns ae a
Week Bean Pat: Snelson G be F peups, $1,;
Citron Seed, $1.25 lb. Ship |Seed, 60c cup. Add postage. ed. Pat Snelson, Greens bees
COD. A. L, Tompson, Cad-|Mrs. Geneva Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 40 lbs. Rice or Mush Peas, Ethel Crowe,
Blackeyed Peas, 20c Ib. post-
. shipment. W. B. Skin-| paid; Or 15c Ib. plus postage;
Sates Seer a Also Dried Apples, 50c Ib. post- ea., truck loads or

paid; 45c lb. plus postage. Mrs-
J. W. Loggins, Gainesville, Star| 2 Estates. B. R. C

Henderson Little White Bush
white crowders, 6 wks., 3 crop|Butterbeans, Cream Table Peas, | grasses hay and 46
and purple hull crowder, 6 cups,| good for eating or planting, 25 hay, $40" ton. R
$1.25; blue pole beans, 2 cups,}cup. Add 15 postage. Less $1 -

$1. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula,| order. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco,

sacks (2 cups for 4 print or 6)
3 tb. seed or table; Also Red Hot/ white); Plus postage; Tender
Se Pepper, 25c_pt. in pods. Mrs.|Garden Peas,





- 6 Weeks Tender










eyed, and Red Peas a
10-15 lb.; Also niet







; : hand thrashed Red ples, 35 1b, my
Ripper Peas,




half gal. $1.25: Whelchel, Dawsonv
Purebred White





. T. Ben-|J P. Richey, Lavonia, Rt. 1,}$2.25 per 15.

| Howell, Pineview,





Tender Green and white Half. Black Minoca

: er Garden, and White Tender | Runner beans, ea. kind, 75 Jb.| ings,
1952 Blue Lupine Seed, govt. | Cutshort Cornfield Bean Seed, |w 4, Abernathy, Atlanta, 1381

choice | free of weevils, $1. cup. Plus Byrere Terrace, S. W.
Yellow meat Cantaloup, 40|seed, for sale. Time to sow. postage. Mrs. T. i. Wade, Talk- : zi
seed 10c and stamped envelope; Filmer Freisch, Finleyson, Rt. | ing Rock, Rt. 4.











































































Purebred Hatch

|Cornish Bantanis, $5.
winners at Chattahooc

White Leghor. an

Purebred Green
duck eggs, $2. for a

ot

2-4 in hull, $2.

300 bales Johnson

White Brownyed - Crowders, Lespedeza mixed
postage. Mrs. Dashie Hensley, | Peas, frostproof, 75c cup; White eee $1.25; eon: Lee a Luther Clay, Atl
.|Mush, 35 cup; 3 cups, $1.; Red pole Weasat [ 0; Ky. Wonder Shoals Rd.
Speckled Crowder and White ae Cones a are 7 oe
Blackeye, 30c cup; 4 cups, $1.; $ h ae FOOSE CES tae naa
Cream Half Runner Bean, 50c| Richardson, Bowdon, Rt 1.

: x White Half Runner,
Rockyford Canta-|20S-, Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay, | striped Half Runner Beans, |
Rt. 3. : cup. Add postage. Mrs. Viole

15 bu. Brabham Peas, $6.90/ Stover, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

30 tons highly.
al Bermuda hay,
rain, $40. ton at
| Morris, Baxley, Phone 28

300-400 bales ee
baled after going o
bine, $25. ion FOB.

and Colored Bunch Akins, Macon. -Ph
30c large cup; 4)

Brown 6 Weeks Peas,

20 cup: 6 cups, $1, Add postage.|FOB my barn.

Gainesville, Rt. 2 Buford, at Roberts

100 bales Kud: u

Phone 3922. ie
Alfalfa hay, 4

Kensington Road, 2

Mountain Atlanta.
4305.

600 bales feser

. Sautee.

200 bales oot
deza hay, free

and Little Pink 6) rain, $1. bale. 6
| Peas, big running kind, White|Weeks, and White Half Runner|near Goldmine
| Lady Peas, 25c qt.; Baby White} Beans, 55c cup. Exch. for good 0

lespedeza Butterbeans, 30c lb. Good for
scarified





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ISCELLANEO
FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED WANTED



MISCELLANEOUS
















sirn een. Ga., 6 mi.
A. Nix Alp-
ee




fescue hy, _ $40

ine Ser. Sta.,
and Hartwell.














come has little crab
ton at my barn:







is ton. EV. Vau-

ala Lespedeza
round bales, $30. ton.
arm. Call Medison
Curtis, Farmington.

de Sericea High
" $35.; Ky. 31 Hay,
pale at my barn.
ilIner. (Old Dr.












ey TS

r. Tinassctie

Hay, $40. ton . FOB.
lebrooks, = Mather:
J.

ol Rear and
$40. ton. in bales,
W. C. Burnett, Cov-
4 clo Green Valley




od Rain Free Les-



aia hay, high-
baled without rain,
y barn. J. P. Morris,





oS. .
R SALE

Mc Ib. FOB.
- Kensington, -

W. M.
PRD:

$1. peck, .at my
sent Atlanta,
. LA 0374.










I aN el ee a ci a a IR oes Ni ea I a Mila see a a

. boards, 4 hives
patent,







































pen Mrs. Cari
esville, Rt, 5.

*

in
ffer FOB. barn.
seme, Gaiman,

corn, $2. bu.
ni. So. Brooklet,
Rees pet

stalks govern- |
ved Green
- stalk at bed. Will
H. C. Davidson,

*

s., Cokers wilt-resi-
seed, Ist crop from
tely ginned, : $36.
k, loaded on your
. Fagan, Martin.

aned mpire wilt-

1 cottonseed,

id ginned one-

8c Ib, Riley C.










from |NUTS (HICKORY):

plant or squash, 25c ea.

rass and. Lespedeza |?

Jerusalem ~ Arti- |:

15-20 tons Cokers 100 wilt
Resistant .Cotton Seed in bulk,
1 year from breeder, $125.
per ton, as is, FOB. R. E. Ay-

_| cock, Monroe.

Hybrid Half and Half Cot-
ion Seed, Ist. year, pure, sound,
reasonable. FH, ae, Mid-
ville.

Ga. Cert. Blue Tag, Cokers
-| 100 wilt-resistant cotton seed,
in 100 Ib. new bags, 90 pct.
Germ. $8. CWT, 99 pct. purity.
| $8. CWT FOB. Joe D. Mur-
row, Farmington, Phone 2948.

CHAYOTE:

Chayote, pear-like vegetable,
vrows on Vine, cooked like egg-
No
-erders less than $1. All post-
ege. Mrs. Una Everson, Cordele,
eet be :

CORN & SEED CORN:

200 bu. good, sound yellow
Corn, $2. bu. T. M. Webb, Elli-
Jay.

Old fashioned hard white
field seed corn with few blue
grains, 99 pct. germ. Limited
supply, hand selected, 20c Ib.
J Luther Gilbert, Vienna.

White Rice Pop Corn, 20 Ibs.,
$2. and postage. Mrs. B. H.

Holland. Dalton, Rt. os

EGGS:

Ringneck pheasant eggs, $22.-
50 C; chicks, $47.50 C. FOB.
Booking orders now. Norris
Luckie, Newnan, Rt. 5.

Mammouth Toulouse

-



and

_,| White Embden Goose Eggs, 50c

ea. Plus postage for shipment
Jast half Feb. and March. W.
J. Stegmeyer, Savannah, 20
West 76th. - ee

Grey Toulouse Goose Eggs,
fine for hatching, 50c ea. Add

N. Traylor, LaGrange, Rt. 2.

FEATHERS:
Nice Duck Feathers, $2. Tb.
tha postage. Mrs. Wilford B.

.| Turner, _ Loving.

Nice, new white, ~downy
feathers, 60c lb. del. Sample on
request. Mrs. -Mary Collins
Thomas, Gainesville, Rt. ee

| BERTILIZER:

Good cow lot Fertilizer, $1.,|

_|per sack. Bring your 100. Ib.

sack. Mrs. M. C. Carter, Val-
dosta, Melrose Rd. Phone 2675
Ts ;

GOURDS:
Martin and. Dipper Seasie:

25e ea.; Larger sizes, 50c and
$1. ea: Mixed smaller sizes,
10c ea.; Gourd Seed, $1. per

cup; Also Fig Plants, 25c, 50c,
and $1. sizes. Mrs. W. E. Woot-
en, Camilla.

Nest egg - aide other small
gourds. 5c to 20c ea.; Gourd
seed, 15c large pkg. Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2:

Thick shelled, not very lerge,
Gourds. Priced according to size.
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Rocky Ford.

paeRte d
HONEY:
Local Ext. 1952 honey in 10 Jb.
pails, $2.; 5 Ib. Jars, $1.25; 3

cases No. 1 with comb, $6. "ea;
60 Ibs. in new lard cans, $9.
FOB. W. E. Livingston, College
Park .420 W.. John ee Ave.
CA 2433.-

. Pure Strained honey, Gall-
b--ry and wild. flowers, 10 lb.
pail, $2.50; 3-10 lb., $7.; 6-10 lb.,
$13.50. Prepaid 3rd zone: also
10 conolies of Bees for sale. F.
W. Moore, Ailey, PO Box a3e

Sugar |MEAL CORN):

Yellow corn: meal, organically
grown, water ground, good
flavor, in lots of 8 Ibs. or more,
$1. p 50lbs., $6. Add postage.
Mrs. Ruth Darnall, Cleveland,
Rt. 3, c/o Longview Restorium.

MEATS:

Smoked and Sugar cured hams
and shoulders, 75c and 50c lb.
Will ship by parcel post COD.
Odis Duggan, Chester. Riek,

Few, nice country- ine not
eriokent 60c Ib. Add postage.
Everett Neal, Aska.






















1952 crop
1

apershel hictory.
its, 25 Ib 54

in $1. Add post-
; Billy Jo Roberis,




small amount for postage. V. |9

POTATOES:

Sweet Potatoes, $3.50 per
hamper at my place. Party to
furnish hamper. See or write:
B. B. Strange, Swainsboro, Rt.
4 :

80 bu. Field Run Cert. Cop-
perskin PR Runner Seed Sweet
Potatoes, $4. bu. Would take
less for whole amount. J. N.
| Feagin, Cotton, Ga., Phone Pel-
ham 2494.

Certified Imp. Bunch PR
Seed Sweet Potatoes, $6. bu.
Only MO accepted. Contact:
Guy L. Preston. Buena Vista.

PEPPER:
Dried hot pepper, $1.50 lb. post-

paid. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby,
Ball. Ground, Rt. 4.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Catnip, horehound, pepper-
mint, balm tansy, garlic bulbs, |
60c doz: birdock root, 60c Ib:
horseradish roots, $1. doz. PP in
Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dah-
lonega. Rt. 1. Box 60.



Elecampane, catnip, balm,
garlic, horehound, tansy, spear-
mint, 10c rooted bunch; sage
plants, 15c rooted. Add postage.
Mrs. R. I. Williams, Suwanee.
Rtiebes ;

Bearfoot, spicewood, Queen of
meadow, blood root, red sas-
safras, yellow dock, 3 lIbs., $1.;
yellow root, 2 lbs. $1.; artichokes,
7dc gal. butter nut walnut for
planting, 50c doz; gooseberry
bushes, -$1.; walnut Meats, $1.
Ib. Add postage. R. C. Stover,
Pisgah. :

SAGE:

Hand gathered, washed and
shade dried sage, $2.25 lb; 10
Ibs. or more, $2. Ib. Add post-
age. JS. -Ce Js Brown, Toccoa Rt.

SEED: :
Bunch also #ine P. R., cop-
per skin sweet potato seed.
Reasonable prices. W. C. Wal-
den, Swainsboro.

SYRUP;

Georgia Sugar Can teyiue.
. $1.50 gal. in No. 10 gallon cans
end jugs. S. J. Foss, Brooklet.

WALNUTS & WALNUT
MEATS !
~ Black Walnut Meats, clean,
$1. lb. prepaid in Ga. Mrs.
Willis Grindle. ae Rt.
1, Box 54.

Walnut Meats, large pieces,
i> Spt. Also ae Dried
Apples, 50c Ib. T. C. With-
row, Ellijay.

Meat,
Warne. N

$1:
6. Pehocident of Ga.).

Nice and clean walnut Meats,
shelled out, large pieces, 85c Ib.

Add postage. M. M._ Cochran,
Pisgah, : ;
Black walnuts, hulled, nice,

dry, $2. bu. plus Exp. ches. No
chks. nor COD. Dewey Gulledge,
Abbeville. Rt. 1, Box 116.

Black wlanut Meats, 75c pint,
not prepaid. Mrs. Lillie Hood,
Cleveland.



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



BEANS: a

Want sev. bushels running
Velvet beans. Quote. best price.
Hoke S. Lee, Metter.

Want 2 or 3.bu. genuine Gs,
Too-Tan Soy beans. Make best
price. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

Want 12 or 1500 Ibs., good,
sound Velvet beans in pod, 1952
crop. Quote price and directions
to your place. A. C. Belflower,
Empire, ~

Want cup of Old Time Cut-
short, and Cornfield Bans.
Mrs. Georgie Turner, Blairs-
ville, P. O. Box 79. . 2

Want hal bushel each Run-
ning, and Bunch Velvet Beans.
J. D. Webb, Soperton, Box 166.

COTTONSEED:
Want 1 ton Ist. year Cert.
Delinted for Germination

Cokers W. R. and Empire Cot-
Se Give price delivered.



Du. ZO

| Killer Potatoes. Write: Tom L.

Several epcands nice Wainut i
M. C. Hyatt, |

BEESWAX:

Wani some pure Beeswax, for
cash. Quote. Joel Yarbrough,
East Point, Box 248.

CANE:

Want enough Govt. Imp.
Green Cane to plant 3 or 4
acres. State price, variety; Al-
so want Old Time Shallot
Onion; And Brown Scupper-
rong Vines. State price. Quote
amount onions. Doster Warren,
Ochlochnee, Rt. 1.

CORN:
Want 100 bu. Corn in Shuck.

State kind and price delivered.
Riley C. Couch, Turin..

EGGS: ~

Want Golden, and Silver Se-
bright. Bantam Eggs, none mee
the best. Contact: E. M. Lee
Sr., Omega.

Want 1 setting of the wild
strain Mallard duck eggs. Geor-
ge A. Paulk, Wray. Rt. 2.

Want to get Geese eggs to
hatch on halves. Prefer several
varieties. All letters answered.
J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metro-

Want old fashioned Martin
gourds. Send prices and if you
can ship, B. R. Buice, Suwanee.
Ree

LESPEDEZA:

Want 1,000 Ibs. ea. or the Kobe
and Korean Lespedeza and 200
Ibs. Sericea lespedeza. Take any
amount up to this amount. J.
M. Godwin,: Washington. Rt. 2.

POTATOES:
-~Want 4 or 6 bushels Niger

ROOT (YELLOW):

DeLoach, Glennville.
SACKS:

40 sacks,
Millwood. Rt. 1.

Want 4 print sacks,
Valdosta. Rt. 4,

Exc. either col.

pecans for print sacks.
E. Bowman. LaGrange.

SEED:

Want good

T. C. Withrow, Ellijay.-

Want 1000 lbs.
pedeza Seed,
price and germination,
test. Richard Harvill,

low (soft),

Lott, Baxley.
Want exc. 2 Ibs.,

Mrs. M. B. Scroggs,
a

TREES. (FRUIT):

Hines, -Tifton, Rt. 8, Box 194.

Want some Old _ Fashion
White West Indies Potato
Seed. Write: J. A. Bennett Sr.,
Hahira, Rt. 1.

POTATOES (SEED):

Want bunch P. R. seed potato-
es. Adivse price and location.and
will send truck. G. L. Hodge,
Vidalia. Riel:

| Ave.

| Want few
Chestnut Trees,

"large



Smyrna, Rt: 2.

Box 782, c/o Bousa Farm.

Want old fashion Kale Greens
Seed; Also want Early Triump
or Big Stem Jersey Potatoes.
Also want Old Fashion Yel-
and Ribbon Cane.
chewing variety. Mrs. Harvey.

Want at once cured Yellow
Root. State price per tb. Coms
munications allans. Miss Pear]

Exc. 2 well sooed Concord
grapevines for 1 good print sack,
100 Jb. cap. Any amount up ie
Mrs. - Lennie eae



100 Ib.
cap., alike. Mrs. Fred Atkinson,

running bute
ter beans or butter peas,
print or white sacks, also exe
FP,
Rti22:

Mrs.

seed of extra
long straight handled gourds.
Herbert Tabor, Hiawassee. |

Want Conch Pea Seed. Mrs.

Kobe Les-
recleaned, quo

puri
Mille

May English
peas for 2 Ibs., Collard seed.
Alto, =

Want the. White English prow 3
peach, Red Indian press and
Free-stone, June or Honey peach
and red and yellow plum. All
of the old fashioned varieties
and from seed, Mrs. M. K. Euni-
ce, Blackshear. 400 No.- Central

Thomas
and 3 er 4
Cherry Bushes, Red or Purple
Raspberry Vines. L. J. Vollrath,

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_ PAGE SIX

FRESH & DRIED FRUITS
? FOR SALE

Nice sundried apples, free of
el and werms, 50c lb. PP on
4 Ibs., or more in 1st and 2nd
zone. Mrs. V. Carter, Whites-
burg.




- Dried fruit, free oi worms,

peel and core, 50c lb. plus post-
age. Minnie Long, Aska.

Nice sour sundried apples, 40
lb. and- postage. Mrs. Avery
_ Weeks, Dial.

- Sundried apples, free of core
and peel, 50c lb. also garlic
- bulbs, 25 for $1.; shade dried
Sage, clean $1. per pint-cupful.
Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell. Rt.
2:





Nice, sundried apples,
worms and core, 45e lb. and
postage. Mrs. Carl Henson, Elli-
jay. Rt. 5. :

1952. crop sundried apples,
best of quality, no worms, peel
or cores, 50c lb. 5 lb. lots and up;
also white half runner and white
_ bunch 6 wks. garden beans, we-
evil-free, 50c cupful (1/2 pt.).
Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee.

Nice, sunried apples, 1952
crop, free of peel, worms and
core. 40c lb. and postage. No
chks. Mrs. W. S. Stanley, Pis-
gah.











PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE













: 30-50 bs. large Red Peanuts,
- 2-4 in bull, and 5 Ibs. Okra Seed.
Both market price, plus post-

age. Or exchange for Bantam

Hens or Pullets. J. F. Wellborn,
Rock Springs.

- Red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull, $2.
pk.; $3.75 half bu.; $7. bu. Add
postage. No chks. C W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

1952 crop Pecans, 20c lb;
Pecan Meats, halves $1. Ib:
Pieces, 90 lb. Prompt shipment.
Add postage. Mrs. Earl Swann,
Union Point, Rt. 1.

1952 crop Pecans, shelled, 60c
pt; 2 pts. $1.; Not shelled, 30c
jb. in small lots. Add postage;
Also 30 or more pounds by ex-
_ press, 27c lb.; Stewarts, Vande-
mans, and Paper Shell mixed.
_ Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman.

Clean 1952 Pecan Meats, 90
_. Ib. PP in Ga. No chks. Mrs: A.
B. Prickett, Maysville, Rt. 2

Small size Pecans, 15c lb. Add
postage. O. B. Camp, Villa Rica.

_. Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull,
$2. pk.; $7. bu.; Also Clear Stone
Peach Seed, 30c doz.; Blue Jave
and Red Speckled Crowder
Peas, 25c teacup. Add postage.
G. T. Brown, Ball Ground.

















- ss pecans, 5 Ibs., $2.50; 1 Ibs., $4.80;
25 lbs.,. $11.50; field run best
quality Schleys, 33c lb; mix.

_ nuts, asst. sizzes, 35c lb. PP to
3rd zone, Sam W. Smith, Hazle-
hurst Rt. 1.







ae PECANS AND OTHER
_ FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



4 Grapevines, 2 to 3 yrs, old,
t xtra heavily rooted, Portland
white, Fredonia black (both new
varieties), 40c ea. Not del. Mrs.
Tallent, Lula.

Blight resistant Chinese trees,
State insp., 18 to 24 in. $1. ea.
3 for $2.50 COD. R. G. Largin,
East Point, 311 No. Randall St.

Hazlenut bushes, Mtn. huckle-
berry, bearing size, 75c doz.; red,
yellow, plum sprouts, crabapple,
4Qc ea; garlic bulbs, horse-
radish, 85c doz.; Add postage.
Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay. Rt. 2.



Hickory nuts. black walnuts,
persimmons, red and yellow
-plum, cherry, Himalaya black-
berry and current sprouts, 50c

f ea. Orders of $3. postpaid. Mrs.
' Thurman Todd, Mitchell,

Pecan Trees: Govt. insp. Sch-
ley, Stuart, and Monyemaker,
2-3 ft., $2.; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft.,
$2.50; 5-6 ft., $2.75; 6-8 ft., $3.;
8-10 ft., $3.25. Calvin Harman,

| Cordele Rt.
1952)

Best size and quality Schley | 353

PECANS AND OTHER.
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

*

Celestial sweet and lemon
Fig settings, 3-4 ft., $1.50 ea. 6
in lot, $1. ea. B. O. Fussell, At-
lanta, 889 Edgewood Ave.

MTN. huckleberry, 80c doz;

red, yellow plum muscadine
vines, and Apple, 3 ft., all 2 for
$1.; finest Gem strawberry, $1.
C; rooted Kudzu, 3, $1.48; yel-
low root plants, $1.; ratsbane
plants, 30, $1. x. for print
sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hart-
well. Rt. 2.

Budded Stuart pecan trees,

State insp., 2-3 fr., $1.25 ea; 3-

4 ft., $1.50; seedling trees 3-6

ft. $1. ea. FOB. R L. Adkins,
3 :

Red and Large Purple Fig
Bushes, 2, $1.75; Small size
Sweet and Sour Pomegranate
Bushes, $1.; Clingstone, Clear-
stone Peach Trees, 2, $1.; China
Trees, 2, $1.; China Trees, $1.
ea.; 2 Black Walnut, both $1.;
6 Trifoathas (orange trees) $1.
Mrs. V. M. Johnson. Shellman.

50 lbs. paper. shell, Stuart pe-
cans, well filled, 1952 crop, 28c
lb. in 5 or 10 Ibs. lots and up;
75 lbs. Best papershell pecans,
new crop, well filled, 35c Ib.
5 and 10 lb. lots up; 15-20 ibs.
seedlings, 14c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen,
550 McPherson St.

Red peanuts, 2-4 in hull, $2.
peck; 1/2 bu. $3.75; $7. bu. Add
postage. No chks. C. M. Smith,
Gainesville. Rt. 2. : :

Purple Fig Bushes, 3, $1. Plus
postage; 2 $1, PP, all damp
packed. Mis. Inez Beaver, Jes-
up; Rt. -2:

40 lbs., pecan Meats in halves,
$1. lb. and postage. Mrs. Ruby
Upshaw, Luthersville. -

Nice, large papershell pecans,
3 Ibs. $1. postpaid. Prefer sell-
ing 6 lbs., or. more to same
party. Mrs. J. K. McRae, Quit-

man, Rt. 4.

Satsuma Orange Trees, bud-
ded, 2-8 yrs. old, 1-1/2 - 2 ft.
$1.50 ea.; 2-3 ft., $2. ea. PP. B. J.
King, Cordele. =

Budded Stuart Pecan Trees,
State insp., 1-2 ft. $1.; 2-3 ft.
$1.25; 3-4 ft., $1.50 ea.; Seedling
Pecan, 3-6 ft., $1. ea. FOB. R.
L, Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3. Phone
973-W-3. :

large sweet var., 3, $1.; Blue
berry Plants, 75 doz. Add post-
age. Gladys Duran, Cumming,
Rt.1. :

Unrooted Scuppernong and
Muscadine cuttings, 50c dogz.;
Crabapple. rooted, Black Musca-
dine Vines, 30 ea.; Blackberry
Plants, 10c ed, Add pares Mrs.
Effie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box

Horse Apple Sprouts, 25c ea.;
Red Plums, 30c ea.; Old Fashion
Peach Trees, 25c ea.; Raspberry
Vines, $1.25 doz. Scuppernong
Vines, rooted, $2. doz. Add post-
age. Mary C. Tumlin, Eastanol-
lee.

Red Sugar Figs, 50c ea.; Scup-
pernong Grape Vines, 35c ea.
Mrs. J. R.. Brannen, States-
boro, Rt. 1.

Fruit Trees: Red June, Yellow
June, Horse, Yellow, - Red
Delicious, Winesap, Golden
Beauty, Summer Queen Apple;
Early Hiley Peach; Large June
Pears, 2-3 ft.,. 25c; 3-5 ft., 35c;
Inspected, certified. $2. up order
del. All budded or grafted. A.
J. Willoughby, Waco.

Little Brown Figs, rooted,
50c ea. Add postage, Mrs. R. H.,
Jones, Sylvester, Rt. 3.

Larger Paper Shell Pecan
Trees, any aize up to 4 ft., 3,
$1.; Or any number at same
price. Del. at shipping point

shipped. Mrs,

A. M. Grissom,
Kingsland.

Muscadine Vines, 35c ea.; Wal-
nuty 25c ea,; Red and Yellow
Plum, 5, $1.; Crabapple, 6, $1.;
Also Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; Ber-
muda Grass Plants, $1.50 C.
Add postage, Exch. fas sacks.
Ea. pay. postage. Mrs. Grady



Stovall.




Brewer, Toomsboro.

omsboro, Rt. 1. :

Fig, Peach, Plum Sprouts, both}

here. State how you want them)










MARKET BULLETIN.

PECAN AND OTHER ~
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

40 lbs. 1952 crop Schley and
Stuarts mixed, $10. 5lbs., $2.;
10 Ibs., $3.50, also 13 dbs., pure
Livsey watermelon seed, $2.
lb; Fla. Pole butterbeans, 4 lbs.,
$1. Del. in Ga. Mrs. J. M. Jones,}
Grayson. *

Large red peanuts, 25c Ib.
Add postage. E. M. Beckham,
Concord. RFD.

Wild Cherry, 25c ea.; Crab-
apple, 5, $1.; Also Mullen, 2
lbs., $1.; Bear Grass, 50c: bunch.
Add postage. T. W. Hartley To-

Crabapple Trees, 6, $1.; Cele-
stial Fig, 75 ea.; Purple Fig, 50c
ea; Dewberry, Blackberry, Blue-
berry, $1. doz.; Muscadine Vine,
10c ft. Add postage. Exch. for
sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs.
Grady, Brewer, Toomsboro.

Muscadine Grape Vines, 12,
$1.50; Fox Grape Vines, 5; $1.;
Red, and Black Raspberry, . 8,
$1.; Hazelnut and Blueberry, $1.
doz.; Red Gold Strawberry, $1.
C; Also Garlic Bulbs, 4 doz., $1.;
Kudzu Crowns, $9. M. Mrs F. M.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

1 yr. old Muscadine Vines, a-
bout 1 ft. long, 10c ea. PP. S. A.
Fleener, Richland. ;

Purple Fig Bushes, 3, $1. plus
postage; 2, $1. PP; Also Gab-
bage Type Collards, 50e C. Damp
packed. Add postage. Mrs. Inez
Beaver, Jesup, Rt. 2.

Blue Damson Plum * Sprouts,
Muscadine vines, 4 ft. long, 40c
ea.; Large var. Wild Dewberry,
50c doz.; Also Mtn. Huckleberry,
2 doz. 75c;. And Citron Seed,
$1. lb.; Small Clearstone Peach,
35c doz. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

1 yr. Apple, Peach Trees, 35c;
Large 2 yr. trees, 45c; Pears,
Cherry, Plum, Apricot, 3. ft. up,.
60c; 2 yr. Grape Vines, 30c ea.;
Bearing size Chestnut, $1.50 ea.
Most all leading variety. Pre-
paid. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Home grown Rabbit-eye Blue-.
berry, 4-3 yr. plants, $1.75;
sweet purple Figs, 3 yr.- plants,
75c; native gooseberries, 3-4 yr.
size, 3, $1.50; thornless Boys-
senberry plants, $1.25 doz. J E.
Granger, Reidsville.

Black walnut sprouts, 25c ea.
6 for $1.; beechnut bushes hazle-
nut catnip, muscadine and crab-
apple sprouts, 6 for $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines-.
ville. Rt. 6 oe

Gov. insp. pecan trees, Stuart
(also spelled Stewart), Farley,
Moore and Money-Maker, 2-3
ft., $1.5 3-4. ft, 91,25; 4-5 ft,
$1.50;. 5-6 ft, $2: ea Exp. Col.
L E. Brown, Baconton, Phone
2441, Sy

Brown figs, black walnut,
muscadine, 25c @a; red rasp-|
berry, dewberry, blackberry, go-
oseberry, hazlenut, 75c doz; Mtn.
hhuckleberry, 45c doz; yellow
root, 60c doz; sassafras, 75 Ib.
Mrs. D. M: Holloway, Dahlonega.
Rt. 1, Box 55.

Satsuma Orange trees, budd-
ed, 2-3 yrs. old, 1-1/2 to 2 ft.
$1.50. ea; 2-3 ft., $2 ea, PP. B.
J King, Cordele. -

Muscadine grape vines Beech-
mut and Crabapple sprouts, 6,
$1 .;blueberry bushes, 75c doz;
catnip, 20c bunch. Add _post-
age. Mrs, Nellie Parker, Gaines-
ville. Rt. 6 :

Mtn. huckleberry, bearing
size, 85c doz.; hazlenut bushes,
75 doz; wild strawberry, 5 doz.
$1.; blackberry plants, 75c doz.;
yellow root plants, 65c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Howard Easley,
Ellijay. Rt 3.



CATTLE FOR SALE



11 Reg. Hereford Bulls, 8 pol-
led,3-7 yrs, old, for immediate
sale, 6 mi, E. Thomaston. Grady
Calvert, Thomaston, c/o Wind-
sweep Farm. :

Reg. Horned Hereford Bull, 1
yr. old, dark red, weil marked,
good conformation, $225. Sylvia
Muethlein, Atlanta, 2561 New

|SONAL NAME AND ADDRESS attached,

-|trailers, ax and hammer handles, wooden pk

| pine cones, ets., ice boxes, deep freeze units, refr:








CATTLE FOR SALE |



Reg. Black Angus Bull, gentle,
easy to handle, horn Sept. 4,
1951, Reg. No. 1500691, namedj lines, asona
Pridemans 48, his sire Pride-| West, Richland.
man 15, his dam Virginia Rose! One reg Guernsey
}2. Reasonable price. J. L. Whe-|ly bred Bull Calf, fr
eler, Auburn. |milk record stock, also

i Bulls-ready for service, r
Reg. Hereford Horned Bull, 1}; os EES :
yr, old broke to halter good} ee
conformation, well marked, well} Reg. Hereford Cattle
mannered, $250. Mrs. W. A.|type, highest quality, bi
Ward, Jr., Marietta; Rt 3, c/o| fers, cows, $200. $500.
Ward-Meade Farm. Phone 8-}Travis, Riverdale. Phon
8772. 5 aoe teville 5581. c




































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F FOR SALE

CATTLE FOR.

SALE

HOGS FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE.



i Milking Shorthorn
(Wild Irish Nick), born
52, true dual purpose
_by high producers,
sell C. W. Snider,



$175. -





Cattle, registered,
ung bulls and heifers,
, bangs and T. B.
nationally. known
rd of 50 to select
Jordan, Columbus,
BO; Green Island












































and 14 months old
hire Bulls for sale.
well, Americus.

rs. _Vera H. Lang, |

Poll Cattle, 1 pull, 2
fer 2-1/2 yrs. old,
st. calf, (heifer),

t. 2.

Mare Mule, very
} roke, 700-800 lbs.,
crossed Black Angus-
Young Steer, about
Marchmont, Dallas.

1 led Short Horn, and | sale. Ship
], all breeding age.
ke choice. Contact:

Gray. Phone 2638.

Black Cow, bred to
nglish Bull,
Horn-Guernsey Hei- |
Jersey Bull, freshen
Fat Hogs for sale.
Hill Church. R















-$250.;

Three 2 yr. old Reg. Hereford,
and several Yearling Reg. Bulls,
Reg. Hereford

Cows, some with calves at side,
, both horned, polled, Domestic
' Mischief and Domino bloodlines.

Call Covington2167;
Pierce L. Cline, Oxford.

Milch Cow, 4 gal.
better with good feed, 4th. calf
1 month old, $165.; Also Mare
Mule, 9 yrs.
work double or: single, $100. Asa
McCoy, Gibson, Rt. 2.

old, . gentle,

|. One Jersey Cow, 4 yrs. old,
will frehen in 6 weeks, bred to
reg. Jersey Bull. Will furnish
papers. Jas. J. Cooper,
Fawn, Rt 1.

6 Reg. Jersey Cows for sale:
ster. E. P. Collins, | Come- see. Call 4132. Z M. O-
Daniel, Acworth.

a tree nn carmen erent ener en

HOGS FOR SALE



Reg. Big Bone Guinea Gilts
and Pigs, also Bred Sow, for
anywhere. Paul J.
| Cleveland, Elberton, Rt 2

2 Sows, OIC-PC, and seven
10 wks. old pigs,.for sale or trade
j for cattle. Can deliver. James
and Elrod, Rome, North Broad Ext.,
'Rt. 2. Phone 6142.

Sows: Two 200-250 Ibs.,
R.|17 pigs 5 wks. old, Three 200-
230 lbs., just bred, One OIC,
25 lbs., farrow about 2 weeks;
12 Shoats, 80-140 lbs.;
1 | 40-80 Ibs. Total 48 heads, at $15.
.|ea. for lot G. E. Forehand, Deca-
tur, Rt. 3 Phone Clarkston 4-
| 36946.

or write:

daily or

will

Rising

with

13 Pigs,

wood,
fer.

Boars

11-19,

ment,

gilts



1 reg. OIC Boar, 1 yr. old,
$40.; 9 OIC Pigs from reg. stock,
8 wks. old, $12.50 ea. See at my
farm 2 mi "SE Norcross.

Hampshire Gilts
reg., 8-12 wks. old, $25. ea. Reg.
2yr. old boar. $1.. FOB. Will not
ship Hilton E. Davidson, Glen-

OIC Boar and Sow (farrow
soon), also some pigs, for sale or
exchange for cattle or pony. A
H. Germain, Atlanta, 758 Hill-
pine Dr., N. E Phone Ve. 3118

Reg. Hampshire Pigs: 12 wks.
old, $25. ea 5 mos. old, $45. ea;

bloodlines, and from litters of

is Charles Duggan, Cochran,
My entire herd reg. Milking | 4, :

| Shorthorns for sale. Come make
your choice. W. H. Loudermilk,
Cornelia, Box 55.

Reg, Hampshire Boar, 15 mos.
old, good cond., $30. Thomas L,
McCommons,

2 Cherry Red Durco Gilt Pigs,
5 mos:
name, lifetime

at farm. Frank R. Eady, Mc-
Intyre, Rt. 1.

1 full-blooded Black PC Gilt,
5 mos. old, 125 Ibs., $40.; Little
Bone African Guinea Male, 8
mos. old, 135 lbs., $35. Emmett
Borum, Unadilla, Ris

Reg.
wormed and treated for sale. H.
Talley, Ohoopee.

Yorkshire Pigs, 10 wks. old,

register but some papers lost
-and cant register, good blood-
lines, $12. ea. at barn. Mary A.
Rhyne, White.

Cherry Red; Blocky Type Reg.
Duroc Pigs, life treated against
cholera, $25. ea. Some unrelated.
BL Williams, Baxley





OIC Pigs, shoats, 1 reg. bred
sow, will reg. buyers name,
short nose, blocky type, from
good bloodlines, for sale or
exch. for corn or small grain.
Ship for cash. See at farm Paul
J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.

SPC Gold Star Shoats, both
sexes, about 150 lbs. Diamond
T bloodline, just right for April-
May breeding. L. G. Owensby,
Tennille, Rt. 2. Phone 392 M4.

Purebred Hereford Hogs, pigs,
and shoats, 8 wks. - 4 mos. old,
$10. ea. up. Registered if desired.
Frank H. Tate, Marietta, Rt. 2.
Call Roswell 3113.

Reg. OIC Boar, shown in
Athens Fair last year, 10 mos.
old, served 4 gilts, reasonable
price. Donald Purcell, Com-
merce, Rt. 1.,, Harden Bridge Rd.

OIC Male Pigs, short nose,
blocky type, 7 and 8 wks. old,
from. champion bloodlines, $20.
and $22. ea. Reg buyers name.
Ship anywhere. J. H. Roque-
more, Americus, RFD 2. Phone
4543.

8-12 ~wks. old Short Nose,
Blocky Type OIC Pigs, treated,
reg. buyers name, $25. ea. Ship
anywhere. Thomas C. Burnett,
-| Quitman, c/o Moss Oaks Farm.

SPC Males and Gilts,

Purebred Duroc Gilts, 7: mos.
old, 150 lbs., best of bloodlines,
$35. ea. with papers furnished;
Also Bred Sows, to farrow this
month, $75. ea. Marvin M. New-
some, Sandersville.

and Boars,

Rt 2, oe FFA chap-

and Gilts, from champ.

Grand Champion stock.
Rt.

Greensboro.

old, papers in buyers
cholera treat-
from: litter of 11, for sale

and boars, entitled to

mos. old, about 75 Ibs., from reg.
stock, very fine, $15. ea.; also 1
boar, 5 gilts, 4 mos. old; with
slight tract of PC several gener-

1 Red Duroc Boar, 4 Gilts, 31

HOGS FOR SALE

30 : NO.1 NO.2 NO. . NO. 4 Farmers Stockyard, Arlington $19.01 $18.55 $17.51
iver Livestock Auction, - FEBRUARY 4
_Bainbridge $1690 $00.00 $00.00" $00.00 Jones Neuhoff Commission Co., Macon $19.35 $18.00 $17.00 $00.00
"Stockyard, Lyons $18.71 $17.90 $17.04 $0000 | Siacks Commission Barn, Gainesville $19.00 $18.75 $00.00 $00.00
Livestock Market, Metter $18.80 918.22 $17.22 $00.00 | Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn. $18.95 $18.73 $17.89
estock Co.. Ocille $18.84 $18.53 $17.40" $1488 | Fissnall Livestock Co. Glennville $18.79 $18.22 $17.60
eee este pertow $19.21 $18.10 $17.18 $00.00 | Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia $19.05 $18.26 $17.21 $00.00
Me Stockyard, Thomasville $19.00 $18.50 $17.50 $00.00 | 5 accers Livestock Exchange a
: Statesboro $18.70 $18.01 $16.75 $00.00
Mvania Stockyard, Sylvania $18.85 $18.30 $17.25 $14.25 | Moultrie Livestock Co. Moultrie $18.96 $18.78 $00.00 $00.00
' : rd Co., Thomson $18.25 $18.10 $17.60 $00.00 Hazlehurst Livestock Market, ;
iw Hazlehurst $18.88 $18.50 $17.25 $00.00
: - : = - Lee Co. Livestock Market, Leesburg $18.96 -$18.61 $00.00 $00.00
ine d Craig Commission Co.
- Dublin $19.04 $18.00 $17.00 $00.00 Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $18.65 $18.10 $17.00 $00.00
[ Livestock Cos Dawson $18.90 $18.40 - $17.50 $00.00. | Union Stockyard, Albany $19.00 $18.05. $11.65
. Stockyard, Savannah $18.90 $18.30 $17.55 $00.00 | FEBRUARY 5
: Dublin Livestock Commission Co. is
: ene $19.50 $18.50 $00.00 $00.00 : Dublin $18.86 $18.05 $17.10 $00.00
: ivestock Auction Market, . ; _ | Bulloch Co. Stockyard, Statesboro $19.27 $18.16 $16.85 $00.00
i Donaldsonville $19.00 $18.65 $17.50 $00.00 | Sumter Livestock Assn., Inc. Sa
eae Jeni $18.85 $18.75 $17.74 $00.00- Americus $18.85 $18.56 $17.50 $15.20
MNMMero Siockyerd. Swainsboro, $19.00 $18.19 $17.04 $00.00 | Milan Stockyard Milan pIS00 P1898 915-0)
t Peanan Sto cleyar < Hagan $18.65 $18.14 $17.05 $00.00 Wilkes Stockyards, Washington $18.20 $17.50 $16.25 $00.00 :
Hi Sar oa: Sylvester $19.11 $18.87 $17.70 $14.85" Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup $18.90 $18.80 $17.85 $00.00
- iF. 3 a Seaboard Stockyards, Colquitt $19.00 $18.70 $17.75. $00.00
t Sockyards, Bantidon $18.80 $18.05 $00.00 $00.00 Peoples Livestock Market, Cuthbert $19.01 $18.60 $17.55 $00.00 -
: Piicestock Co. Columbus $19.30 $18.75 $00.00 $00.00 Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas $19.00 $18.39 $17.12 $14.65
; ock Market, Millen $19.00 $18.95 $1725 $i400 | FEBRUARY 6
i Keyard Co., Augusta $18.65 $18.05 $17.00 $00.00 EAtegerald. ecu Co. dir she se
; jestock Market, McRae $19.00 $18.26 $17.01 $00.00 | Ciion Stockyard. Claxion $19.01 $18.35 $17.40 $00.00
hae e- ge ere neal $18.83 $18.16 $17.92 $00.00 | Sheriff Bros. Sales Barn, Toccoa $19.20 $18.00 $00.00 $00.00
} | Stockyard, Swainsboro $19.11 $18.25 $17.50 $00.00 | Effingham Co. Stockyard, Springfield $18.60 $18.00 $17.05 $00.00
: a Mid. Mette: "$18.90 $17.90 $17.25 $00.00 Bainbridge Stockyard, Inc. Bainbridge $19.00 $18.50 $17.40 $00.00
IS Vivestock Camille $18.75 $1841 $1730 $0000 | Cordele Livestock Sale Barn Cordele $18.99 $18.83 $17.60 $15.34
vestock Cooperative Assoc. | Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow $19.24 $18.13 $15.30 $00.00
: | -.-- Soperton $18.45 $17.20 $16.00 $14.20 | Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons $19.02 $18.30 $17.60 $00.00

Cherry Red,
Duroc Hogs, Boars ready for
serviee, Pigs, 3 and 4 mos., old,
reg. buyers name. M. J. Cor-
bin, Oak Park.

Reg. SPC Bred Gilts, $85. ea.;
4 and 5 mot old gilts and boars,

mon, Pinehurst

33 Shoats or Pigs, just weaned,
life treated, mostly Hampshire,
marked, 35 Ib. average. 5 mi. W.

more,

es



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Good and Cotton Duster, 1 ana
2H Plows, for sale, Turn at mail
box 4 mi. Franklin on Route
34. See: J. S. Kintner. c/o Col.
Wilkinson, Franklin, Rt. 1.

One Mare Mule, approx. 90

Lilburn, Rt. 1, Box 321

Pair Mules, also Walking Cul-
tivator Turning Plows, Harrow,
Planters, Distributors, Mowing
Machine, all good cond. Write.
Roy Wilson, Sparta, Rt. 1,
Oe

Shetland: Reg. 42 in. Silver |

Dapple, Snow White Mane and
Tail Stallion, Stud fee $25. H.
M. Lambert, Albany, 1003 Daw-
son Rd. Phone 5929J.

Good Mare Mule, about 1050
Ibs., $65. E. O Sayer, Winston.

Small very gentle Tenn. Walk-
ing Filly, Roan, dark mane and
rail, 22 mos. old, Miss Marilyn



ations back. J J. Waters, Louis-
ville,



Le rEN

Hardin, Doraville. Phone Chase:

blee ve 4742.

Med. Blocky

$35. and $45. ea. M. J. Black- ;

Metter. L. H Edenfield, Still-

One good strong H00 lb. Work
Mule, 2 H Wagon, good cond,



Ibs., 8 yrs. old, $65. J L. Thomas, _

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RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
-. Rabbits: . Californians, ped.,





last April, and 2 Black, doe, and













--. Decatur,
0354.





Seice,



. Roosters, $5. ea. Come after. Mrs.

an, RFD 2.

Great Silver strain, $40. ea up.

Janta, 2636 Buford Hwy.

Gainesville Rt. 3.
_ _NZW and Chinchilla Does,
~ bred or unbred. Also plenty |

*Lawson,:

pr.

Common

a ira, RFD 1.

Po:





PAGE ENG ey 4 Tee



Some bred does. Call Saturday
or Sunday N..O. Newman, . At-

3 White Bucks, 2 Does, born

buck, $1. ea. M. C. Tanner,

young bucks and does. All from
reg. stock. Phone 149 W. J..R.
Social Circle -

NZW Rabbits, $3.
Duggan, Cochran,

One pair
Freddie
Rt. 4.



POULTRY FOR SALE



10 Black Austrolop Hens, 1
Rooster, Mar. 1952 hatch, AAA
grade, hens laying, large, no
eulls, $25.; Also 1 yr. old trio
Turkeys, med. size,
$17.50 lot. E. B. Jones, Jr., Hah-

40 Berry Strain Austra- White
Super-Delux Grade Pullets, 1
yr. old, $1.25 ea. at my place.
Geo. D. Barfield, Louisville, Rt.

BANTAMS:

25 Bantam Hens, good. layers,
and 3 roosters, young chickens,
for sale. R: G Hopkins, Lilburn,
Box 133. |

6 Bantam Roosters. 51 and 52
hateh, T5 ea. Exch. for pheas-
ants or gay Raleigh Pruit,
Lavonia, Rt.

RI Red Bantam Coenen
$1.50 ea. FOB. Joe J. Wilson,
828 - 3rd. Ave... De.

Show type Black Breasted Red}
Old English Game _ Bantams,
$5. pr.; Also 9 large White King
Pigeons, $1.50 ea. J. W. Gold-
smith, Atlanta, 3959 Club Dr.
Ch. 1018.

Several Common Bantams,
cheap. James King, Canon, Rt.
De:

Golden Sebright, Dark Corn-
ish, and Brown Leghorn Breed-

ers, $3. ea.; Also Eggs, $3. per
15. Bob Clark, Macon, 372
Spring St.

B. B. Red Old English Game
Bantam Roosters, from prize
winning stock, $1.25 ea. Will not!o
ship. C. S. Dunwoody. Tel. 4-T-
2617.

CORNISH, GAMES, AND
GIANTS:

8 Dark Cornish young Hens,
yellow, long legged type, $2.
ea.; 3 Cockerelsgready for serv-
$2. ea. F Mrs. O.- Z.
Goss, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Game Cocks, Stags and Hens,
Joe Redmon Greys, pure Brown
Reds, (no crosses). P. B. Adams,
Macon, Rt. 1.

Purebred Shawl Neck Games, |
2 Hens, and 1 Rooster, $10. Come)
after. Or will ship and crate
for you if you pay crate charge.
Mrs. Birtie Martin, Dallas, Rt.
i.

.5 fine Shuler and Allen Round

ead Game Stags, ready to
fight, $20.; $5. ea.; 5 full Yel-
low Buff Orpington Roosters,
$2. ea. Mrs. B. H. Holland, Dal-
ton Rt. 2.

20 nice Roundhead Game
Roy. J. Giles, Warne, N. C., Rt.
1. (Resident Georgia).

Pit Games: Purebred Black
Breasted Red, 1 rooster 2 yrs.
old this March, 10 hens 51 and
52 hatch, $25. for lot. Not ship-
ped. Mrs. L. L. Helton, Buchan-

10 pure Dark Cornish 1952
per Pale laying, $25. M. W.

hurmond, Farmington.

Purebred White Cornish



Cockerels, Apr. are ew Pul-
lets, $2.50 Mrs. R. K. Pruitt,
mi

2 Pit Game Cocks, one Blue
Traveler, other . Tormenter-
Traveler, $4. ea. All dead game.
C. L. Griffin Gainesville, Oak}
St.

Pit Games: 2 good Grist Grady.
Cocks, 6 Ibs, ea $10. ea.; Pure-
bred Sniders Bacon Warhorse, 1
stag, 2 pullets, $20:; Also eggs
of same in March and April, 15,
$7.50. All guaranteed.
Weaver, Canon, R. R. 2.

LEGHORNS:

30 AAAA grade White Leg-
horn and Black Minorea Cross
Pullets, Mar. 1952 hatch, $1.75
ea. Mrs. W. C. Mixon, Rebecca,
Rt. 2.

4 Cockerels, Roselawn No. 1
Ped. mating, Sept. 1952 hatch,

$9. or $2.50 ea. FOB. D. L. Mc-|&

Leod, Iron City.

Trio. White Leghorns, $7.; 3
Hens, 1 Cockerels, Mille Fleur,
$10.; 4 RI Red Bantams, $8.; Buff
Cochins, 4 hens, 1 cockerel, $1.
No chks. \MO. Homer Haney,
Jr. Chickamauga, Box 37. z

5 White Leghorn Pullets,
large strain, laying, $2. ea. Ex-
change for 5 White Rock Pul-
lets. Each pay delivery charges.
Mrs. W. E. Batchelor, McIntyre,
Rt. 1, Box 89.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:

Northern Bob White Quail,
from choice breeders unrelat-
ed, $5. pr. No less than 2 pairs
shipped. J. E Akins, Atlanta,
1531 Athens Ave., S. W.

Trio 51 hatch Jap. Versicolor
Pheasants, $25.; One Gold and
one 52 Lady Amherst Hen, $7.50
ea.; 52 Ringneck Cock, $3.: 51
hatch Swinhoe Cock, $22.50: pr.

52 cornish bantam chicken for}

sale. J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451
aoe PES ws

Bob White ..Quail, $5. -pr.;
Golden Pheasants, $18. pr. FOB;
Also want to trade 3 Chukar
Hens, for 3 Chukar Roosters.
Each pay express. Walter N.
Bellisle, Newnan, 51 Clark St.

8 or 10 full blooded Ringneck
Pheasant hens, $3.-ea. Ship at
buyers expense. S. A. Fleener,
Richland. .

Large Ga. Bob Whites, will
lay this spring, $1.50 ea. 3
Chukar -Partridges, $2.50 ea.;
Also One No. 886 Oakes Incub-
ator, like new. Ferrell R. Ard,
Macon 812 Sunnydale Dr.

7 pairs large Silver King

Pigeons, raises large quabs, $3.

pr. White African Guinea roost-

ers, $2. ea. Exch. for Bob White

Quail, or Ringneck Pheasants.
O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2.

3 Chinese Ringneck, 1952
hatch Pheasants, 1 hen, 2 cocks,
$3.50 ea.; 5 Mallard Ducks, pure
strain, 3 hens, 2 drakes, $2. ea.
Hens now laying. S. L. Garner,
Waco.

1952 hatch Silver Pheasants,
hens and cocks, for sale. B. M-
Cross, Fairburn,

Bob White Quail, $5. pr. Cal-
vin Harman, Stovall.

Blue Peafowl, Chinese Phea-
sants, Bob White Quail, Doves,
| Bantams, Pigeons, Ducks, Egyp-
| tian Geese, White Chinese and
Canadian Honkers; also Rabbits;
And booking orders for Bantam,
Duck, and Pheasant hatching
sees, Mrs. Helen Street. Atlanta,

&. 22;

Pheasants, 2nd. season, select-
ed, 3 cocks, 12 hens, large Ring-
neck, Breeders, tame and partly
trained to house or nest box.
Cock and 4 _ hens, $25. J. P.
Mahaffey, Hapeville, 3273 Still-
wood Dr.

17 Ringneck Pheasant Hens,
1952 hatch, $2.50 aa. at my place:
J. D. Holbrook, Cumming, Rt:
4. ;

Quail: Big Northern Bob
White, ready to start laying,
finest breeding stock, $5 - $7.50
i C, EK. McKinney, Atlanta,
304 Clairmont Rd., N. E. Rt. 13
Phone 6096.

40 mixed Pigeons, about 15

rs. mated, 50c ea.-Or exch. for
vert or pullets at market price.
J. W. Stephenson, College Park,
106 W. Walker Ave.

POULTRY FOR SALE |

Tom|,

|Eggs, 20c ea. Feb. del.;

8 prs. Golden Pheasants $7. 50

pr.; Also nice Bob White Quail,
$2. ea. C. White Tne
Donough. +,

1 pair 1952 hatch Silver Pheas-
ants, $10. D. Kennedys Quitman.
Rt. 2. =

REDS: sesh, RI;
PARMENTERS: ~~,

30 NH Red Hens, Feb., 1952
hatch, laying, $50. at my home.
Mrs. H. A. Martin, Luthers-
ville. :

10 NH Red Hens, 1952 hatch,
$15. for lot. FOB. Donald Man-
ley, Royston.

-AAAA grade, bred to lay,
1952 hatch Parmenter or Pro-
ductive Red Hens, laying, $3.
a.; 8 for $22.; Cockerels, same
stock, ready for service, $3. ea.;
2, $5. No chks. Shipped in light
crates. Mrs. Robert C. Sanders,
Vienna.

7 NH Red Hens, 8 mos. old,
laying, no culls, also 1 NH Ro-
oster, same age, $14. for lot.
Paul Mallett, Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
(Near Halls Store).

15 NH Reds: Pullets, $1.50 ea.;
2 Cockerels, $1. ea.; 4 M. B.
Turkey Hens, $7. ea.; 3 White

Ducks, $3. eas; Write or see for)
Joseph

cut price on lot. Mrs.
Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2.

6 NH Red Hens, 3 yrs. old,
and 8 pr. Homing Pigeons for
sale at my place. Henry Fell-
mann, Atlanta, 427 Hightower
Rd., N. W: Ra. 8910. ;

7 NH Red Hens,. Apr. 195.2,
laying, $2. ea. Will give NH
Red Rooster to party buying all..
Will not ship. G. W. Hansard,
Lithia Springs.

8 or 10 fat NH Hens, $2. ea.
Mrs. Luther McAlvin, Donalson-
ville, Rt. 1. 24 N. oem pullets,
$1.75 ea; 2 nice roosters, $1.50
ea. Come after. Mrs. Ruby Con-

ley, Abbeville, Rt. 1, Box 86.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, are
GEESE: /

3 Guineas, 1 seen 2 heise
(2 half white and speckled),
S 50 or $2. ea.: Exch. for | 4
Quail Hens, 1 Rooster. D. L.
| Whaley, LaFayette.

Toulouse Geese, fully dvelop-

ed, parent stock, 3 yrs. old,
$20. trio. Ship coD. A.
Thompson, Cadwell.

23 1952 hatch Turkeys, Gob-
blers, 8. ea; Hens, $5. ea.; also
Hens (chickens), $1.50 ea. at
yard. Mrs. W. J. Wood, ee
ville, Rt. 2, Box 253. -

Breeding stock 2 yr. old Tur-
keys, 1 Tom 2 Hens, $30.; Also
2 Peking Female Ducks, lay-
ing, $1.50 ea. at my home. Can-
not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fair-
burn,

8 Grey Toulouse Hens ready
to lay, and 2 White Embden
Gandets, $40. White Pekin
Ducks, 5 hens, laying, 1 drake,
$12.; Geese Eggs, 30c ea. Feb.
del.; Large White Pekin Duck
Prompt
shipment. C. E. Wilkenson,
Macon, Rt. 3.

ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE,
OTHERS:

57 RR Pullets, $3. ea.; 10 RR
Hens, $2.50 ea.; 5 White Rock
Pullets, all laying, 7 RR Cock-
erels, $3. 50 ea.; Also 3 White
Cornish Game, $3.50 ea. Will not
ship. Mrs. W. A. Reid, Albany,
415 Highland Ave.

12 White Rocks, 11 hens, 1
rooster, 1952 hatch, $20: at yard.
J. W. Wright, Rockmart, Rt: 2,
Mrs. Sallie Floyd.

5 White Rock Hens, laying, 1
Rooster, 10 mos. old, extra large,
no culls, $2.25 ea; $12. for lot.
FOB. Mrs. M. E. Wynn, Ocilla,
Rt. 2, Box 229.

WYANDOTTES:

45 purebred White Wyandotte
Hens, 2 Roosters, AAA strain,
last April 1952 hatch, in- full
production, $2. ea.; $90. for lot.
Will ship FOB but rather sell
a yard. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula,
Rt. 2.

White Wyandotte, Frizzled and
Berigold chickens: either kind,
3 pullets and 1 rooster, $10.99.
Mrs. L. E.. Sanders, ree



sia 2, Box 64.

Me-

farm work on farm. Live as one
of family, weekly or monthly}Cy. 0967.

z work, one experienced: farming

Jenkinsburg.

flower growing, some acres in



tor 123. .

BANTAMS:

Want few laying Bantam ia
lets and rooster. State age, color,

breed. Buy or exch. 2/3 grown
purebred White African Guine-

as. L. E. Morgan, Te Rt
4; Box 716.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ;

GEESE

: Want 4 Gineas not concern
ed with age, 2 roosters, 2 hens,
or, 1 rooster, rest hens. Advise.

Mary - Ji ackson, Hawkinsvil
| Rt. 3, Box 106. : =!
Want to exchange 3: Rabbits, 2

White, 1 Grey, - for

postage or express. Bobby Geo.
Franks, Eastanollee.

Want 4 or 6 Guinea Hens. Will

pay 75c ea. del. to Ball Ground

express office. Will not pay ex-
press chrgs. S. W. Payne, Ball
Ground.

Want 6 Ola Fashion eres Ge-
ese, 5 geese, 1 gander. Must be
right. C. T. Brady, Cairo,

SUSSEXE Ore ee

Want 1 Speckled Sussex Cock
or Cockerel. G. F. McGill Daw-
son; Rt.



FARM HELP WANTED >



. Want middle age woman: a
good health, to help with light

salary. Mrs O W Hayes, Cul-
loden, Rt. 1. at Z

Want small family to tend
1 H Crop on halves. 4 R house
with elec., good well water, bot-

tom and upland, mail and school 4

bus route. Man must be able to
drive tractor. Prefer one who
can finance self. R. A:' Adams,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Box 372.

Want sober man with tractor
experience fot 2 H crop on 50-
50 basis, with force to help with
working 3-1/2 A tobacco, cot-|
ton, corn. E. H. Burnsed, Pem-|

broke, Rt. 1. (6 mi.. = Pem-}.
broke).
Want at once, a ee or

colored man for general farm
with mules. Pay $40. monthly,
room, board, laundry, permanent
job. R. L. Cline, Waleska.

Want farmer for 12 A farm.
Good 3 R-house, lights, water

school bus, mail route, church}

|close by, near store. Must furnish
own mule or tractor. Contact:
W. C. Fowler, Pike, Ga. *

Want someone with force
enough to work 27 A peanuts, 15
A cotton, 1 or 15 A corn. J. L.
Ross, Abbeville, Rt. 1, Box 178.

Want good, honest family to

3 Pekin
Ducks, about 1 yr. old, white or
colored (no Mammoth). Ea. pay

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iis oan De ot

- Want single
yrs. old, for oe ;

_ Want snes V
work on small catt
do general farm
one of family, room
Reasonable salary.
B. Lee, Lanier.

Want. 2H s! are
smooth fertile
per acre. Mail

-|route, 4 R house,

water, near chur
Donough. Dr. W.
Donough, Rt. 2

; POSITIONS. W.

yr. old. ae .
he gira farm -work
on regular, or
Board, salary.
lanta, 202 Ludor S

ee
looking after stoe

Brunswick 3528
Phone 2219-W.

be good and c
Virgin faces wan

Or full 1 H crop

self, and Jet:

house with 1

(Wilburn Pres: I

ing tobacco in,
Smith, Dublin,

50 yr. old m
mother | ts
chickens and
Qeineariies

work good 2 H farm on halves) \

for 1953. Exceptional land, 2
good mules and tractor. Mail
and school bus Rt. 1 mi. SW
Jenkinsburg. W. J. Saunders,

Want man to run 1 H farm,
preferably one that can plow,
part crop-part wages; Also need
man with small family -able to
work 50-50 basis. Plenty houses.
2 mi. Butler. S. N. Garrett, But-
ler, Box 464.

Want eatdeetae white
woman to live in home with
family of three adults and d
light farm chores on farm for
room, board, $10. weekly. Give
complete details in 1st. letter.
Need at once. Mrs. Eva Knowles,
Byron, Rt. 2

Want middle aged couple to
work part time in truck and

cotton on halves. House, elec.,
wood, water, garden space

furnished. Good highway, mail} yj

route, near churches, near Rome,
Ga. D. T. Dew, Armuchee, Beek;

Want reliable white, or color-
ed farmer for farm work. Share
paying 2/3 and furnish 5 R
house, water, elec., farm tools
and mule. Fine proposition for

right man. Near truck market.)

Phone day El. 9190; Night De.
1975, or write owner: E, T.
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driver; Farm
family. $20.
time. Lewis

Want joke on
work, dairy or 3

job. Tractor

Honest, sober.
3 boys, ages 1
fer Fulton or

Be Creel Rd.

Want job as
caretaker Or;

elec. stove. Wi
Atlanta. Call Ch.
write: R. L.
woody, Rt. ay

tor farm. 85
live. Just s