Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1953 February 25

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al By TOM LINDER

92 is observed as a national -

it is the birthday of
shington who is called the
our country.

ge Washington assumed
the colonial troops he went
realization that he carried
his hands. He knew
e fail, he-would be exe-

ason against the Crown of |

ision to engage in the effort

idence of the American colo-

to try the soul of any man |,
ed the See that. Wash- as
. | where George became both wealthy and -

2 widely known and here George Wash-

se the time.

> aX

ed: years. earlier in 1674

f England granted 5,000 acres

irginia to Nicholas Spencer

Washington, the great grand-
rge Washington, Therefore,

ed a direct connection, with

held his land under grant

Be Sees eee
ly did Washington hold his :

crown, but he was a man
rveaith in his day, having a
ff wheat mills from which he
ndsome royalties. He was
n to the captains of British

purchased his wheat at-Mt.

the shore of the: Potomac.
the highest confidence of

rs whom it was said never |

measure or weigh any wheat
gton delivered to them. be-
s ceputation of always giving
re than honesty required.
MOUNT VERNON
Se of time the 5,000 acre
ided between the original
holas Spencer

nd Johns son, Lawrence
came in possession of the



that |

and John ~



on the site of the present building at

_Mt. Vernon und lived there about the
time that Oglethorpe founded Georgia, -

to-wit: 1735 to 1738. His son Lawrence,

_ the elder brocher of George Washington,

came to Mt Vernon in 1743 and named
the plantation Mount Vernon in honor

of Admiral Vernon under. whom Law-

rence Washington served in the British

Navy. Lawyence Washington died in

1752 and was succeeded as proprietor

of Mt. Vernoa by his half brother, George

een

So In: 1759: G Gaoree Washington and his

_ wife, Martha Dandridge Custis, who had
_ been the widow of Daniel Parke Custis,

established their home at Mt. Vernon

ington died in 1799 after winning the
~ War of the Revolution and after having
served eight years as President of the
United States.

It was after the Revolution that
George Washington remodeled, enlarged
and developed the buildings and grounds
of Mt Vernon which is today a national
shrine.

LAND OWNERS AND FREEDOM

The pages of history are replete with

evidence that it has always been men
who own land and who had ambition to

own land who have been willing to risk

their lives for independence.

It was men determined to own land
who followed William the Conqueror

* across the English Channel in 1066 A.



D.; who. defeated the English King, and
who establisred the Feudal System. It
was the sane land owning barons. who
faced King Juhn at Runnymede in 1215
and forced him at swords pvint to sign
the Magna Carta which became known
_as the charter of the liberties of English
men. It was men of the same breed who
demanded th:.t Washington lead them in
the fight for American Independence and
who wrote the Constitution of the United
States, which is the charter of Americans
liberties. ie: was the men of the southern

llowed



Lee and Jackson in a war to maintain

their liberties. It was the men of the
old south who stand in history without a
peer in the winning of the bloodiest
battles of history under apparently ins
possible conditions and against apparent-_

ly impossible odds. :

UNGRATEFULNESS OF THE
AMERICAN CONGRESS AND THE
VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE _

-In 1859 a Ladies Association of the
Union purchased 200 acres including the
mansion and the tomb of George Wash--
ington after the Government of the
United States and the commonwealth of
Virginia had declined to do so. These
ladies, under the leadership of Miss Ann
Pamela Cunningham of South Carolina,
purchased Mt. Vernon as. a national

- shrine and they maintain it to this day.

This is the wldest patriotic association ot s
womer. in America:

LOSS OF LIBERTY

It is a matter of history that brave
men fight and obtain it at the sacrifice
of their blood It is.a matter of history.
that the vulzures and the selfish lose
liberty fighting over the fruits of the.
victory that brave men have won. :

Chirst tells us that when o one devil ie
cast out and the house is clean and left

empty, swept and garnished, the same. oe
devil will gc out and find seven other

devils more wicked than he is and bring 2
them in with him.

History shows this is true of nations
-and when breve men have won freedom _

they go back to their homes to live a life

of peace, and eaters of the loaves and va
fishes take over, then they go out to find
seven more tc bring in. They flood the |

country with immigrants of their own

kind and in a few years the country is A

in worse shape than it was at the begin-
ning.
Let us hzpe and pray that the day =

is not too far distant when

scene to dc again the job of making
America free.

TOM LINDER ; -
Commissioner of Agriculture



n another >
George Washington will appear on the


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| PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE



300,000 Kudzu Vine Seed-
lings. Write for lowest prices
on large or small lots, Letters
. Lee J. Crown, Clem, Rt.

Mtn, Huckleberry, 50c doz.;
20 Klondike Strawberry, $1. C;
Blakemore Blackberry, Rasp-
berry, 6, $1.; Yellow Sugar Fig,
Peach, Chinquapin Sprouts, $1.
ea.; Elberta and Clearstone
Peach Seed, 25c doz.; Half Run-
ner Striped Beans, 50c cup.
Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-

urn, Cumming.

Klondike, Mastodon, Straw-
Lerry, $1. C; Raspberry, Tame
Blackberry, 4, $1.; Muscadine

Vines, 35c ea.; Blue Plum, 40c
ea.; Also Citron Seed, $1, pt.;
Baby Lima Beans, for table use
or seed, 30c pt. Add postage.
Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming.

Mastodon, Everbearing and
lakemore Strawberry, Lady
hompson, $1. C; $9.50 M.

Exch, for print sacks; 3 sacks
er 100 plants. Ea. pay postage.

ang Ramie Black, Cleveland,
4; :

Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut, Black-
berry 75c doz.; Plum Bushes,
5, $1.; Yelow Root Plants, 65c
doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz.,

-$1 Rooted. Add postage. Mrs.

Howard Easley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Mtn. Huckleberry,
gsize, 85c doz.; Hazlenut,

bearing
75

doz.; Yellow Root Plants, 65c
Goz.; Yellow Roots, washed,
clean, free of dirt, $1, for 4

Ib. lard box. Add postage. Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
3, Box 49. ; ;

Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.;
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size,
5c doz.; Yellow Root Plants,
B5c doz.; Red and Yellow Plum
Bushes, 6, $1. Add _ postage.
Miss Malvie Henderson, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3. .

Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut, 75c
doz.; Yellow Root- Plants, 35c
doz.; Wild strawberry, 35c doz.;
Blackberry, 75c doz.; Red and
Yellow Plum, 6, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Manda Henderson,
FEjlijay, Rt. 3.

Frostproof Early Jersey
Wakefield and Copenhagen
Cabbage Plants, $2. M Del.;
Aiso booking orders for Rut-
er, and all varieties Tomato

eed after frost danger, Satis.
guar. Frank Bussell, Abba.

Chas. Wakefield and Copen-
hagen, Bermuda Onion Plants,
200, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2. M. PP.

Or $1.25 M. Exp. Col. W.. C.
Hamby, Valdosta,
Watterson.



Spring Heading cabbage
plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2.
M. Postpaid. W. H, Branan,
Gordon.

Early Jersey, Chas. Wake-
field Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.-
75; $3. M del; $2.50 M_ at
farm; Also Marglobe and Rut-
ger Tomato Seed, $1.85 lb.
Del. Prompt shipment. Good
count. Guy Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1:

Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts,
Lettuce, Beets, Celery, 2 doz.,
55e; Cauliflower, Pan Ameri-
can Tomato, Egg Plants, Hot,
Bell, and Pimento Pepper,
Artichoke, 25c doz. No -less
dollar lots. Add postage. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register, Rt,

1, Box 20.
Jersey, Charleston, and
Copenhagen Cabbage, and

White Bermuda Chystal Wax

Onion Plants, 500, $1.25; $2.
M del.; 5000, - $7.50. Le
plants by express. I. 5

Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Chas. Wakefield, Early Jer-
sey, and White Bermuda Onion
Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M del. in
Ga.; 10 M, $15, Exp. collect.
Full count. Ship promptly, E.
L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Box
662.

Copenhagen Market, L. I.
Wakefield Cabbage, White and
Yellow -Bermuda Onion, 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. Del. R. H. Kent,
Dawson.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2.~C; 500, $7. Del.
in Ga. no checks. Ethel Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Frostproof Chas. Wakefield
and Sarly Jersey Cabbage, 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. del. Full count.
Frompt shipment. E, C. Wald-
1ip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Hazlenut Bushes, 75e doz.;
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size,
65e doz.; Yellow Root Plants,
65c doz.; Yellow Roots, washed,
clean, $1. for 4 lb, lard box.
Add postage. Hoyett Hender-
son, Ellijay, t. 3, Box 49.

Big Gem strawberry plants,
$1. C. Mrs. B. R. Vandegripp.
Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Hazlenut Bushes, 75 doz.;
Vitn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 85e doz.; Wild Strawberry,
5c '-doz,; -5: dos.s $15. Yellow
75 doz.; Yellow and Red Plum
Roots, 35c doz.; Blackberry,
EFushes, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Homer Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
3.

Kudzu Crowns with good
roots, $8.75 M. Del. in Ga. Mrs.

1322 1/2 S.|G M. Helton, Dahlonega, Rt.

PLANTS FOR SALE



Kudzu Crowns, $12. FOB my
term. C. R. Morgan, Americus,
Rt 4.

Early Jersey, Wakefield,
Chas. Wakefield, and Golden
Acre * Frostproof Cabbage, |

fresh, green, millions ready, | 87
end White Bermuda Onions |
300, $s; 500, $1:25; #2..M. PP. |;

R. Chanclor, Pitts.

= y

Hardy, healthy Lucretia Dew-

berry, $5. C; $40. M. Sample

doz. $1. Add postage. Mrs. C.
M. Robinson, Greenville. |

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

Chas. Wakefield, Early Jer-
sey Wakefield Frostproof Cab-
bege, and Bermuda Onion

Plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2.-}

50 M. Sat. guar, Prepaid.
Otis Conner, Pitts.

Frostproof cabbage plants,
J. Wakefield, Chas. W., and
Roundhead Dutch, 50c C; 300,

STs: $2.50 Me Delo or 100,
S16.-hixp. - Col. Ro Oi. Parkes,
Darien,

3 in One Everbearing Straw-
berry, $2. C; Also Dried Hot
Pepper, $1.25 lb,; 10 or more
Ibs.,.-$1." Ibi -PP.* Mrs. Nathan
Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt.
4, : g

Strawberry: Plants, Aroma,
largest, most prolific, and long-
est bearers, $2.50 C; 500, $6.75;
$12. M, Not del, Maude Hamby
Greenville. :

Coastal Bermuda stolons.
Dig any time. Phone Dublin,
Ga. No. 1356 M 2, or come}

Double Ranch, 12 mi. East
Dublin on Hwy. 80. Johnnie
E, Jaryis, Scott.

Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, hazlenut, 2- doz., $1.25;
garlic, horseradish, peppermint,
$1. doz.; crabapple and Plum
tree sprouts, 35c ea. Add post-
a Mrs, Lee Eller, Ellijay,

Ta,

Kudzu crowns, rooted, 1 and
Zo syne. Old: : B00. Sts
$12.50 M. Del. , D. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2..

=
Youngs red Jumbo straw-
berry plants, $1. C; also few
little striped: bean seed, 50c per
teacupful.. Add postage. No
checks. Nor COD. Mrs. E. E.
Clark, Gainesville, Rt, 8.

Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 2 doz. 75c; Blue Damson
Plum, and May Cherry Sprouts.
40c ea.; Large variety Field
Dewberry, 50c doz.; Museadine
Vines, 4 ft. 40c; Also Citron
Seed, $1. doz Add _ postage.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rf. 1.

Large size Blueberry Bushes,
very prolific, 4, $1. PP. Mrs.
T. L. Frost, Bowdon,

Huckleberry, 75c doz.; Mus-
cadine Vines, $1. doz.; Wild
Strawberry Plants, 3 doz., $1.
Add postage. Cash or MO.
John B. Grindle, Dahlonega,
Rt-1, Box 90.



SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE



About 20 bu. good Oats,
$1.25 bu. R. M. Davison, Wood-
ville, Phone 36 J 20,

About 10 lbs., Perkins Dwarf
Green Pod Okra, 85c lb. PP.
Harry B. Durham, Trion, Rt.
a

Tender Garden Bean Seed,
Little Pink Peanut 6 Week,
White Half Runner, and Whole
Runner, or Pole, free of wee-
vils, 40c cup. Miss Etta With-
cow, Ellijay, Rt. 1.

No. 1 Ky. 31 Fescue, also Ky,
31 Fescue and Orchard Grass
Mixture, priced to sell; Sericea
Lespedeza, recleaned, scarified,
50c Ib. J. O. Crew, Oakwood.

Good, Tender Imp. White
Half Runner, Bean, Pink Six
Week, 60c cup. Add Perens
Mrs. Geneva Davis, Ellijay, Rt.

Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, uncerti-
fied or Cert., recleaned and
tested, $25. - $30. Cwt. Cecil
Travis, Riverdale. Phone Fay-



etteville 5581.

ik

89-A. :
Little Pink Peanut Bean Seed, | 1



SEED AND GRAIN
"FOR SALE

ee SATS
Seed: Sugar. Pumpkin, Gold-}

en Carrot, Hollow Crown Pars-
nips, ~ Acorn -Squash, Honey
Dew Muskmelon, Ice Box
Watermelon, for sale; Also
Jerusalem Artichokes, $1. gal.;
. -bu... plus: charges... C-3W.
Page, Atlanta, 149, N. Ave,
N E. ' arcs

101 Variety Bi-Color Les-
pedeza, $1. lb.; 90c Ib. 25 lbs.,
or more. lbs. or more del, O.
W. Jones, Commerce, RFD 1.)

Pure Pride of Ga. Water-|_

| mixed, 10c tsp.;







No. 1 Ky. 31.
grown from cert.
gs. FO
Milner, Rt, 1. _

Citron Melon, $

Thompson Cadwell
_ Dill Seed, Tart
Butter Peas, 25
Butternut } $
tsp. Mrs. S. H. H
one
W.

_ Yellow Meat
melon Seed, 65c oz.; 1/4 lb.|/for 10c )
$1.30; Pure Icebox Water- ]

melon, 65c oz. PP. W. Y. Sum-
mers, Newnan, Rt. 5.

White Mush Peas, 40c cup;
32-cups,;- o1.p Okra,

3 cups, $1.; Red Speckled
Crowder and White Blackeyed
Peas, *80c cup; 4 eups, - $1};
Salet English Peas, White Pea
6G6c cup; 2 cups, $1, Clinton
Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Old Fashion Striped Half
Runner Bean Seed, 45c tea-
cup. Add postage. No stamps.
Exch. for print. sacks. Mrs. I.
L. Boring, Acworth. a

White Nest Onions, $1.25 gal.
Add postage, Mrs, Lozia A.
Rosser, Hogansville, Rt. 1, Box

Old Fashion White Salet Eng-
lish Pea, 60c large cup. PP.
Exch. 2 cups for 3 print (alike)
or white sacks. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs, M. L. Priest, Talking
Rock. :

35 lbs. Black Diamond Water-
melon, $1. lb. Samples on re-
guest. Never~planted near any
other melons. W. F. Walden,
Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 142.

Citron Seed, $1.25 lb. mixed.
Ralph Jones, Caldwell. 2

Genuine White Creaseback
Cornfield Bean, treated against
weevils, 50c cup. Add postage.
Exch. 2 cups beans for 4-100
lb. print sacks alike, Mrs, R. V.
Woody, Dial.

Tender White Half Runner
Garden Bean, 55 teacup; Red
Speckled Crowder, and Blue
Java Peas,. 25c teacup; Also
Clearstone Peach Seed, 30c doz.
Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt, 1.

Approx. 5,500 lbs. 31
Fescue, recleaned, from certi-
fied seed, 96.9 purity, 3 pct,
orchard grass, 88 pct. germ. by
State Dept. Lab., 25c lb, for en-
tire lot; Wheat and Oat Straw,
50c bale; 400 bu. full Grain.
Cokers Oats, $1.25 bu. Dallas
Berger, The Rock c/o B & B
Ranch.

White Nest Onion Sets, $1.
gal. Add 25c for postage. Mrs.
B. A. Weeks, Dial. :

White
$1.25 gal. PP. L. M. Senkbeil,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Colored Seed Butterbeans, 25c
lb. in 5 Ib. lots or more. No
orders for less. W. T. Ewing,
Monroe, Rt. 3.

1952 crop pure Livsey Water-
melon Seed, $2. lb.; Fla. Pole
Butterbeans, 4 Ibs., $1. PP in
Ga. No COD. Mrs. J. M. Jones,
Grayson, :

1952 crop Old Time, Long
Heavy Bearing, Black Cornfield
Bean Seed, weevil treated, 2
crops when Seasonable, 50c
large teacup. Add postage. Mrs.
Chester Price, Lavonia, Rt, 1.

Old Time Little White Half
Runner Garden, and White
Cuthsort Cornfield Bean Seed,
weevils) free, $1. cup; Whi
Blackeyed Peas, 25c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. T, H. Wade, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 1.

1600 Ibs. Calif. Blackeyed.
Peas, 871/2 pct. germ., $6. bu.
Cleaned and treated. For seed
, Cecil C. Alston, Preston,

t.. 2,

Acre Peas, 6 Weeks Cream,
and Purple Hull White Crowder,
35 lb. No order under $1.; New
Hampshire Icebox Watermelon,
Yellow Acorn Squash, 25c Tbl.;
Pepper, Yellow Squash, Yellow

Small, and Small Red, all hot, |.

85c*-cup;

Multipluing Onions, 3











































E. Traylor, Rebec:

HAY AND |
_ FORS

|. Best grade Ser:
Hay, $35. ton; Ky,
$30.; Or $1. bale ~
T. H. Mvore, Milni

-200 bales Ser:
bale at barn. C, J
Ben Hill, 7200 Can
Si Wir: 2395

Lespedeza Hay,
rain free, appro:
bale, $40, ton at
Talmadge C. Payne

Several thousand
Hay, Peavine mi
cleaned ats, for s
roer, Valdosta, R
1831 M. aes

5 tons pure Le:
and 5 tons pure B
ton. N. E. Peddycoa
chee.

30 tons good, br
Lespedeza Hay,
pick-up baler, no
ton; $1. per bale
Bud Thompson, Da

Several tons m
grass, Lespedeza, Be
$30. ton. Rog
Griffin, Rt. De P,

Crabgrass, $25.;
Millet, $32.50:
1 Griffin,
194. , eee

X

Purple Hull
White Crowder
Crowder and B
25e lb. Over 10
Jackson, Stone Mov

+

White Brow:
Crowder Peas, $12
Crowder Peas,
$10, bu. L: Boke

cula, Rt, 1. zs

Blackeyed Peas,
postage. Mrs.
Gainesville, Rt.

White, Cream |]
Little Pink 6 W
White Pole Bean
Exch. for good
for 4, or 6 white
Time Salet English
cup. Add postage.
Crump, Talking R

. Earl
Crop
Lady, :
Crowder, 5 cups, :
Blue Pole, Streaked -
ner Beans, frostproo
Peas, 2 cups, $1.;
Col. Runnin,
cups, $1.25. Add -
Clarence McMi
He 1:

30 bu. Yellow
10. bu. FOB.
Mauk, RFD:

Red

Brown Si
eas, 6 cups, | 2

P



10c pkg. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, | 3

Valdosta... Sa










CATTLE FOR SALE





HOGS FOR SALE






3 Reg. Jersey Cows, fresh in,
good bloodlines, good type. W.
.| P. Chappell, Newnan, Rt Ly

One Fine Milch Cow, 3rd. calf
in few days, for sale at my farm,
8 mi. east Buford. J. C. Cain,
Buford, Rt. 2.

Reg. Cream col Jersey Cow,
due to freshen 3rd. call Feb.
28th., bred to reg. Angus Bull.
6 gal. daily, W. H. Nix, Alphiaret:
ta, Rt. 3. Phone 3595.

Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned
type, highest quality, bulls, hei-
fers, cows with calf, $200. - $500.

6 bu. Celif. Black-|

Helms, Buena Vista,
d Col. Bunch But-





ch. 4 cups for 3 print
d cond. Ea. pay
= Joe W. Craft, |






ed Crowder Peas, 25c




ay postage. Mrs. W
ielsville, Rt. 2.

' e Tender White
White and Speckled
er aie Sey







Phone. Fayetteville 5581.

Reg. Guernsey Male Calves,
sons ef Riegeldale
Pioneey, out of high producing
reg. cows, $50. ea. up; herd bull,
Glen Hoven Baron Monarch No.
385130, Sire Douglaston Baron
Patrick No. 33232, Dam Wimerie
of Ponce de Leon 401388, (AR
12060, 8 lb. milk, 558. 4 lb. fat,
wee 4.6 pet.). Geo. E. Mallet,









Ground, Rt. i








large cup; 4 cups,
n 6 Weeks Peas, 20c
ps, $1. Add ee





White Half Runners,
rown Bunch, White

3; Red Speckled
Peas, 30c cup; 4 cups,
; supply. a orders



Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls,
ready for service, Domino breed-
ing, priced reasonably at farm-
ers prices. Comes see. F. M.
Biggers, Conyers.










Jersey Cow, 4 gal,:daily, 3rd.
calf, 2 wks. old also 3 White
Face Bulls (half breed) ready for
.| Service, priced to sell .R. M..
Blackwell, Chamblee, Rt. 2.

3 very fine Reg. Hereford
Bulls, horn type, 1 yr., 2 yrs.,
old, Blue Ribbon
stock, Tr. Royal Rupert blood-
line, halter broken, gentle, $300.
-$400. FOB my farm. No letters.
G. Banks, Clem, Rt. 1. (12
mi. South Carrollton.).

aki ies Peas, an 50
Ib. in 100 Ib.







6 Weeks 2 Crop Peas,

6 cups, $1.25; Lady,
Speckled Crowder,
Peas, 4 cups, $1.10.
Nor COD. Mrs. Lon
, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Crowder Table Peas,
Little White Bunch
ans, 25 cup. Add 15c

ey, Waco, Rt. 2. _
White Rice Peas, 35c
Cash

or MO. Mrs.
Murphy, Jasper, Rt.













Fresh and Springer
Milch Cows, 1 Reg. Polled Here-
ford Cow, bred; Also 4 Sows,
, PC-Hampshire, for
sale; Also want reg. Short Nose
Blocky OIC Sow bred and some
OIC Pigs, 8-12 wks. old, same
type as sow. N. E. Peddycnart,





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ao hee Polland Hereford Bulls,
. old $300.; other 2 yrs.
. Wm W. Smith, Deca-
tur, 3550. Glenwood Rt.

2 Guernsey Milch Cows, fresh
in, 3rd. calf, (4 gal. cows),
heifer calf, 1 male calf,~ White
Face. 8 mi. SE Warrenton. Milo
Newsome, Warrenton:




SEED FOR SALE










100 wilt resistant
dd, (1951 CoP, in 100

tr eated, 90 pct. germ.,
assured, $8.50 Cwt. K.
ders, Eatonton.



Nice Guernsey Bull. Calves
artificially bred,
also few Guernsey Cows,
sale, Geo. M. Wicker, Ameticus,



100 Wilt Resistant, Ist.
2 pet. germ., 99 pct. pure,



e variety commu-
bales on 47 acres, 100
$7. ton in bags;
is $110, H, P. Mal-
ial Circle, Rt. 2. Phone

10 Jersey and Guefnsey Cross
Young Cows, calves from reg.
Poll Bull or Heavy Springer;
Also Reg. Polled Hereford Bull.
All for $2000. at my farm. W. S.
Mixon, Griffin, Rt. C.

10 Reg. Angus Bulls, about 1
yr. old, for sale at reasonable
prices. R. F. Burch, Eastman. .

Purebred Texas White Face.
3 yrs. old, for









tant, Big Boll Cot-






pn one ee Zin, 8e lb.



Bull, 1300 lbs.,
sale. H. E, Whitton,
Pierce Chapel Rd.

Reg. Hereford Polled-- Bull,
calved June 8, 1950, sired by
Dam _ Seminola
Pawnee, approx. 950 lbs., gentle,
in pasture, but not
aa M. A. Russell, Toc-

5D & = Cotton seed,
, picked dry, ginned dry,
opped to insure purity,
pores rd in




Real Domino,





Cokers 100 Wilt Re-
Blue oe Cotton Seed,



germ. 93 per Cte
FOB. Less for ton
lots, Noble P. Bassett,
ey, Phone 716.



Ve sent Bull, 1-1/2 yrs.
old, ready for service, also few
head females of all ages avail-
able. Reg. Jersey Heifer, 15 mos.
old, by a superior sire, out of a
wonderful cow. Price and ped.
sent on request..C. J. . Hendrix,
dr., Alpharetta, Rt.-3.

Purebred Angus Bull, gentle,
_| good cond., 6 yrs. :
prevent inbreeding. Roger Nel-
son, Yatesville.








TILE FOR SALE




Young Cows, calf with
n, tested. See 41 Hwy.
LOW Saves dls:









Herefora Bulls, 11 and
old, polled, 19 mos old
ams are excellent milk
S, all: very gentle, dark
conformation. Reason-
. W. Harper, Deca-
Jumbia Dr.,, Rt.

HOGS FOR SALE












33 Shoats (27 are Hampshires)
just weaned, life treated, aver-
*|age wt. 35-40 lbs., 20c lb. at my
_|farm, with certifcate of treat-

| ment. L; H. Edenfield, Stillmore.

Cherry Red, Blocky Type Reg.
| pce Pigs, life treated against
$25. ea. Some unrelat-

Williams, Baxley.











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

Pu.ebred Big Bone Guinea
Boar ,wt. about 300 lbs., about
18 mos. old. Will not ship. Alton
Orr, Riverdale, Rt. 1

Hampshire Gilts and Boars,
reg., 12-15 wks. old, $25. ea.;
Also 2 yrs. old Boar, PR blood-
lines, $104. Will not ship. Hilton
E. Davidson, Glenwood, Rt. 2,
c/o Lowery FFA,

SPC Gilts, and Boars, reg., 12-
15 wks. old, $25. ea. FOB. Will
net ship. Clarke Moore, Dublin,

beset:

OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
from prize winning stock, and
Hampshire Pigs, all 8 wks. old,
choice breeding stock, reg. buy-
ers name, treated, $20. ea. Mack
Patrick, Voc. Ag. . Teacher,
Rabun Gap.

Reg. OTC: Sow, 18 mos. old,
250 lbs., had 15 pigs last litter,
$60. W. R. Echols, Elberton.

White OIC and SPC Pigs, 8
wks, old, $10. ea.; Also 1 Tenn.
Walker-Saddle Horse, 9 yrs. old,
$50. Or trade for good work
mule. J. M. Humphrey, Rising
Fawn, Rt. 3.

Reg, SPC Slated Fall Pigs,
from excellent herd, $35. ea. Can
furnish unrelated pairs, dbl.
treated, Papers free. Ship any-
where. Satis. guar. Also exch.
choice SPC for good grade or
purebred heifers. Quitman Bar-
rs, Eastman,

Pigs, $8. ea. up my place on
Creel Road just off National
Hwy. Geo. U. Steffner, Atlanta,
1041 Oakdale Rd., N. E. Bus.
Phone Wa. 3660,

SPC Pigs, 6 wks. old, shoats
weighing 100-150 lbs. Talmadge
Payne, Winder, Rt. 1.

Red Duroc Pigs, 3-1/2 mos.
old, 1 male, 4 female; Also some
5 mos. ola with slight trace of
PC, all fine, priced low. J. J.
Waters, Louisville.

Reg. OIC White Boar, $75.
George M. Burgess, Warner
Robins. Phone 1511-XW.

4 purebred SPC Gilts, 12 wks.
old, out oft Grand Champ.
sow, med. blocky type, $25. ea.
Reg. buyers name. 1 mile So.
Hahira on U. S. 41. Elmer Corne~
_lius, Hahira, Rt. 2.

7

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE





One good strong, 1100 lb. work
mule, 2 H wagon, cotton duster
(shoulder type), and 2 H plows,
all good cond. for sale. Turn at
mail box 4 mi. Franklin on Rt.
34 to Newnan, J. S. Kintner, c/o
Col. Wilkinson, Franklin, Rt. 1.

One Black, 10 yrs. old Mule,
1050 lbs., gentle, work any-
where, blocky, good cond. T. W.
Simmons, Douglasville, West
Broad St.

At Stud: Reg. Saddle Stallion,
Stonewall King breeding, $25.
time of service. Return privi-
lege. Letters ans. Gerald An-
derson, Conyers, RR 3. \

9 yrs. old Montana Mare, 60
in. high, 1400: lbs, extra good
worker, single or double to any-
thing $50. cash; Also heavy 1
H Wagon, $15. Hwy. 196, 8 mi.
W. Hinesville. R. S. Myers, Lud-
owici, Rt. 1, Box 49.

Red Horse Mule, about 1100
lbs., $100.; Black Mare Mule, a-
bout 1050 lbs. $65. Both
work good anywhere on farm.
E. O. Sayer, Winston.

Red Mare, young saddle horse,
gentle, about 1100 lbs., $100.
cash. A. M. Aldridge, Macon.

One gentle Pinto Indian Pony
Stallion, 2-1/2 3 yrs. old, $100.
Exch, for cow. Milton A. Brown,
Culloden, Rt. 2, -

Black Horse Mule, fair cond.,
10 yrs. old, 850 Jbs., guar. to
work anywhere, $40. W. J.
Hughes, Lawrenceville, RFD 4,
Bethesda School Rd. _



HORSES AND MULES

PECANS AND OTH
FOR SALE s

FRUIT TREES FOR)



Govt insp. pecan trees,
arts, Farley, Moore, and Mone;
pa 34 ft Se

Nice partly broke 5 yrs. old
mare Mule, mouse color, $100.
T. E. Ansley, Thomson. RFD 2.

Mare horse, 900 lbs., work any-
where single or dbl., gentle, will
ride, in good shape, $50. Robert
Burt, Buena Vista. Rt. 3.

Gray horse Mule, wt. 1000 lbs.
gentle, work anywhere, 10 yrs.
old, $50. cash, on Aunt
Stephensons Place. Tom. Wat-
ers, Rock Springs. Rt. 1.

Maker, 23. ft;,

packed. Letters
Brown, Baconton.

Dason Plum Trees, 3, $1.25; Also
Garlic, 10 bulb; $1. doz. |
for print sacks. "Miss Cecil
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Peach Trees, 1 and 2 yrs
; Wild Cherry, a
Mulberry, Purple and Seamon
Fig, Apricot Plum, 3, $1.; Mul
lien, 50c bunch; Crabapple,
$1. Add postage. Exch. for w!
or print sacks. Ea. pay pos
Mrs. Grady Brewer, Tooms OLO.

Crabapple, 6, $1.; Celesti



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE





NZ Red, Grand Champ. Buck,.
kindled May 1, 1950, winners of
5 first prizes. Reg. $12.50; Pair
NZ Red Pre-Jrs, kindled Dee. 1,
1952, sired by G. C. $12. pr.;
1 Californian, reg. Ser. Buck,
kindled Jan. 15, 1950, won two
Ist., $8. C. P. Houston, Atlanta,
1901 Young St., S. E. Di. 7411,

6 Does, 1 Buck, $2. ea.;
young rabbits, $1. ea.; John L.
Purvis, Charing.

Chinchillas (not rabbits): Gen-
uine so. American Chinchillas,
ped. breeding stock, top quality,
NCBA, registered, for sale
farm. L. L. Hudson, Savannah,
1910 E. Macon St. Phone 22869.

Ped. Blocky, Beef Type NZ
from reg. Red,

-Peach Trees, 1 and 2 yrs. ol
3; Phe Mulberry, 50c ea.; ; Aprico:



W. Hartley, Toomsboro.

Red Sugar Fig Trees, ue
Scuppernong Grape es 3
ae Seedling Peach, 30:

Rt, Brannen, Statesb: me mR 1

Bearing size Chinese Chestn
FOB, Garde

Trees, 6-7-- ft.,
Scarlet Everbearing Strawber r
Plants, $1. PP. T. E. Eason, At-
lanta, 1182 Gunelub Rd.,
RR 14, Box 340 =

ter Black Walnut Trees, al
abo ut 2m,

Ae Sprouts of
same, 20c ea. aediee for me any- |
where in Marble Hill or Jasper. |
Joe L. Holbert, Jasper, Rt.



oes

White Rabbits,

Blue Ribbon Does and a Grand
Champ. Buck, 8 wks. old Juni-

Muscadine Grape Vines, H |
lenut, Beechnut Bushes, Crab=
6, $1.; Also Cate
Horsemint, 20c ;

$5. ea. E. Leroy Mann, Macon
4434 Houston Ave.

NZ Reds, ped.
best bloodlines (chubby show-
type), selected for foundation,
free of disease, 2-1/2 - 4 mos.
old. R. Lamar Brantley, Wright-

juniors, from
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Muscadine Vines,
$1.; Hazlenut, 6, $1.;





Crabapple, 20c ea.; Sage Plants, |
rooted, 20c ea; Garlic Bulbs, 50

doz. Add postage. Mrs. ona
H.. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE





Ewes with, lambs at side, $30.
or write: R. B. Curtis, Farming-

FARM HELP WANTED



Want middle age woman
help with light farm work o:
farm. Good salary. Letters ans,
Noel D. Stewart, White Plain

Several good Lambs, 2 Black
Face Rams, large enough for
service, for sale or exchange.
Letters ans. F. C. Seabolt, Madi-

1 yr. old Goat, very gentle,
$5. R. S. Allen, Hapeville, 4s
Custer St. Ca, 6638.

Officially tested 7 qt.
French Alpine Doe, $90.;
Daughter, $50.; 5-
.; Her Daughter,
All bred to reg. buck. T. B. Mc-
Call, Quitman, Box 62.

Nubian Milk Goat, 2 yrs. old,
2-1/2 3 qts. daily, $35. See or
write: L. C. Williams, Douglas,

that can move self and furnis.
to make small
crop on 50-50 basis. I furnish
land, stock, tools, seed, and fer-
| tili and house to live in.
You furnish all labor to make
and gather crop, and get half

own groceries,




ed man, with family,-
general farm work on
one experienced with raisin |
cattle. 4 R house, lights, water |
furnished. Dont reply if n
sober, honest, capable of i :
Be ON: Jackson, Hapeville, 3

One Nubian, One Toggenburg
Goat, large, good stock, heavy
milkers, when fresh, ready for
breeding; Also want one pure
Nubian Billy, 1 yr, old or more;
And Fresh In Goat, 2 or more

Want nice Christian woman,
gts. per day. D. D. Haywood, i

to live in home
and grow flowers, raise chick-
tend garden and other
light farm chores. ite.
i Miss Mattie Julia
825 Rue

Toggei.burg and Saanan goats,
both hornless and good milkers;
3-4 Jts. daily, due freshen Feb.,
$15. ea. at my home. T. J. Ben-
well, Hamilton. Rt. 2 (Home in
Pine Mt. Valley, on J St.)

pes Athens,

Want Young couple or sm
family to work in dairy. | Exe
perience helpful but not neces-
sary. Good salary and hous



PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE : inquiries ans.
Woods, Richland.

Want man _ for



sweetest of all varieties, medium
early, very prolific, 3 yr. size,
75e ea. not del. Refund excess
postage. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula.

. E. Doster Sr., Abbe

Want man to work for wien 3
$2. day, board and laundry, -
either a small family to Y, Of
3 acres tobacco and small crop
on Halves. Must be sober. a
J. Tanner, Nicholls, Rt. 1, Box | a

Catawba, So. Ga. Persimmon,
Hickory Nuts,
Cherry, 2-3 ft., 75c ea.; Red and
Black Haw, Himalaya Black-
; 50c ea. PP on $3.
orders. Under, All 25c postage.
Josephine Raley, Mitchell.

8 Catawba Trees, 3-6 ft., $1
ea. Freight chrgs. collect. Send
$1. for each tree with order.

Norcross, P. O.

science wile
-| middle age woman, to live in

home and do light chores on |
small farm for small salary.

Charles Trice, Mrs. Bell Turman, Canon, Rt.






























































_ FARM HELP WANTED

extra wages or day hand. 3

= Gp. W:

+ ily, able to finance self, for 5
to 90 acres. 5 R house (paint-

' near store. Good place to raise
- livestock,

[ey Tea

-( Jum, Rochelle.

IeeTaa a

~ houses.

re

VIPS re

- bine,

church nearby.

sa,
% ing 2/3. Furnish house,

; fition. Atlanta phone EL 9190

write: E.





Hog Prices Paid At Various













































































































































































































Want small family to work
-lor2H crop on halves, with

R. house, lights, lasting water.
Near good: school. and church,
Bieckl ley Co. 11 mi. Cochran,
V. Sapp, Danville.-

Want white or colored fam-

ej, screened), Hwy., 4 mi. town
on Warner Robins Bus: Rt,,

chickens, and farm.

Standing reat. J. Van McCol-

Want 1 or 2 H farmer, or
two 1 H men on 50-50 basis.
Good land (no~ rocks) and
School and mail Rt.
Ciem Roberson, Temple.

Want Experienced dairyman
with someone to help operate
35 cow dairy with 3 DeLaval
units; Also capable of ope 2t-
ing machinery, hay baler, com-
ete. Good house, 1 mi.
otf pavement. 20 mi.
tee ie, Putnam,
Bethlehem Rd.

Atlanta.
Fairburn,

Want farmer-to cultivate from
2-15 acres 6 mi. Comer,
water, school bus, mail route,
Barn, pasture.
Good proposition for right fam-
ily. Phone 101 XW. Jesse War-
wick, Elberton.

Want single white man to
live as one of family, and do
farm work. Must be honest,
sober, know how to -operate
Tractor. $15. weekly. Prefer
middle. aged man. Guy Strick+
land, Hortense.

Want experienced reliable
farmer, colored, will share pay-
water,
Near good

Good propo-

elec., mule, tools.
trucking center.

(daytime) Night, DE 1975. Or
T. Brown, Avondale

front of house,

4 mi.| 4
_ Carlton. Good 4 R house, lights,

FARM HELP WANTED

t

Want some farm help on
zarm, Contact: G.\B. Ham,
Cobbtown, ; :

Want 2 H share cropper, nice
smooth fertile land, bale cot-
ton per sacre. Mail and school
bus route. 4 R_ house, plenty
wood, . water, near churches,
near McDonough. Dr, ou J.
Green, McDonough, Rt.

Want farmer for 1 H crop
on 50-50 basis. 3 R house wired
for lights, near church, school
bus rt., mail by door. Harbins
District, Gwinnett Co. Near
Ebenezer Chureh Elbert Cain,
Bethlehem, Rt. 1.

Want good reliable white
man with small family to work
cn 25 cow dairy. Must: be
sober, able to furnish good
references. W. 0. Vickery,
Meansville, Rt. 1.

Want small family, colored
preferred, to farm 10-12 acres
cotton on 50-50 basis. Land in
level ground,
easy to cultivate. Tractor to
farm with. 3 R_ house with
eiec. lights, good well water.
Near Peters Colored School.

Faris C. Malcom, Monroe, Rt.

Want good, honest, white
family of good farmers, for
small 2. H farm on halves. 2
good mules and tractor for
heavy work. Good land, 4 R
house, lights, school bus and
mail route. See any time after
6 P. M., 4 mi. W. Adairsville.
. G. Wood, Adairsville, Rt.



POSITIONS WANTED





Estates, P. Ci Box 123;

26 yr. old white man and

wife (with 2 children) want job
on cattle or hog ranch. Can
handle truck or tractors. Dont
mind work if good pay. W, N.
Jones, Hazlehurst.

ig



J Thomasville, c/o oe
Sofas -s aes.







- FEBRUARY 13 NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO. 4 FEBRUARY 18 :
_ Ocilla Livestock Co., Ocilla $19.55 $19.26 $17.85 $15.30 | Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $19.75 $19. 90
_ Toombs Co. Stockyards, Lyons $19.34 $19.10 $18.20 $00.00 | - Farmers Stockyard, Arlington $19.51 $19.09 : $1
> Flint. River Livestock Auction, Bainbridge $19.25 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 Union Stockyard; Albany. a $19.60 $19.15 $1
_ Thomasville Stockyard, Thomasville $19.50 $18.85 $17.30 $00.00 Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia "$19.55 $19.00 $1 .
Cordele Livestock Comm. Co., Cordele $19.37 $18.85 $16.60 $00.09 Moulirie Livestock Co., Moultrie s ay i 05 $00. OC
_ FEBRUARY 14 Ogee 2 . eo TE age ___ Heavies .
Smith Sock ycrd Thomean . $19.60 $19.35 $18.80 $00.00 Blacks Commissioner Barn, Gainesville $19 90 $18. 09 $0 06
| Sylvania Stockyesd, Sylvania $19.70. $19.30 $17.75 siseo, |, Tonal UNeHoek Co, Coe ee $18.87 ,
Weshington Co. Marketing Assoc. 5 Hazlehurst Livestock Market, Hazlehurst _ $19.36 $18.65 ~
as Sandersville $19.80 . $18.71 $17.31 $00.00 | Lee County Livestock Market, Leesburg $19.30 $18.50 1
: "FEBRUARY 16 - | Muscogee Livestock Co., Columbus = $19.60 $19.20 fe
_ Jesup Shickyord. Jesup $19.52 $19.00 $18.05 $00.00 | Turner Co. Stockyard, Inc., Ashburn $19.70 $19.40 $
Chatham Co. Stockyard, Savannah $19.50 $19.20 $18.75 $00.90 | Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Beach 3 $19.64 $19.23- $ .
Carrell Co. Livestock Co., Carrollton $21.25 $20.25 $00.00 $00.90 | FEBRUARY 19 ee
Mera. 0 hers Stockyard, Colquitt $19. 55 $19.25
Swainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro $19.67. $18.99 sw 7.80. clita Producers Livestock Baokanne Statesboro $19.26 $1 3. 55
ee Beane $19.40 $19.05 $17.95 $00.00 | Milan Stockyard, Milan _ $19.50 $19.10 _
Ga. Farm Products Sales Corp: Thomaston $20.25 $19.40 $17.50 $16.60 | Wilkes Co. Sfoukyerd: Washington $20.30 $20.10
_ Dawson Livestock Co., Dawson $19.53 $19.18 $17.89 $00.00 | Farmers Stockyard Co., Douglas $19.50 $18.75 $17.
- Columbus Stockyard, Columbus $19.90 $18.70 $17.50 $00.09 | Smith Stockyard Co. Augusta $19.90 "$19.00. $
S Henry Shuman Livestock Mkt., Hagan $19.65 $19.15 $18.55 $00.00 | Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup $19.55. -$19.05
oe FEBRU ARY 17 Peoples Livestock Market, Inc., Cuthbert $19.75 $19.25
Millen Livestock Market, Millen $20.00 $19.00 $17.50 $15.25 | Pelham Stockyards, Inc., Pelham $19.25 $18.90 $17.8
Sutton Livestock Co., Sylvester $19.42 $19.33 $18.16 $15.90 [| Bulloch Stockyard Co., Statesboro $19.19 $18.75 $17.50
Smith Stockyard Co. Augusta $19.95- $19.75 $18.50 $00.09 | Sumter Livestock Assn., Inc., Americus sasbaae oe 3
McRae Livestock Market, McRae $19.50 $19.02 $18.90 $00.00 | ~FEBRUARY 20 <i
_ Mitchell Co. Livestock Co. Camilla $19.30 $19.20 $17.80 $00.00 | Effingham Co. Stockyard, Springfield _ $19.25 S183 30 $17
es Dodge Se. Stockyard) Eearaan $19.36 $18.84 $00.00 $00.00 Bainbridge Stockyards, Inc., Bainbridge $19.40 $18.90 $13
_~ Appling Co. Livestock Marketing Services, Inc., - Troup Livestock Assn., LaGrange $20.60 $19.60 3 40
Baxley $19.48 $19.15 $18.11 $00.00 | oosa Valley Commission Co., Rome $22.00 $20.00 $19.00
E Emanuel Co. Stockyard, Swainsboro $19.80 $19.05 $18.05 $09.00 Fitzgerald Livestock Auction, Fitzgeral d $19. 5 $18.85 $1 =
et Metter Livestock Market, Metter $19.75 $18.75 $17.60 $00.00
a _ Farmers Saopecaiive Livestock Assoc., fs oak Sere eee Sales Barn, Toccoa ae: $19.00 S75 $0
Soperton $19.15 $18.31 $18.01 $15.10 | Claxton peor cape. a __$19.00 eS





POSITIONS WANTED

= 9

Want place to raise chickens ||

and hogs on share. 3 or R
house, lights, water gas. if
possible, preferably Fulton Co.
References exchanged. Mrs.
dna Turner, Bolton. i

White man, 33 yr. old, with
wife, 4 small children, wants
job as herdsman. Prefer pure-
bred stock. 2 yrs. experience.

Lifetime on farm. Prefer in)

or near Pike Co. Good refer-
ences. Located now at Barfield
Farms near Neal. Charlie J.
Minter, Molena, RFD 1.

Young man wants dairy. job.
Have 6 yrs. experience . with
electric milkers. Wife, 4 chil-
dren (all under school age),

Able and willing worker. Go
anywhere. Contact at once.
Frank Clayton Jr.,

LaGrange
ie 2e 5 :

40 yr. old man wants light
farm or dairy work. Can drive
truck. Some tractor experience.
Salary, board, or small house.
Just self and mother. W. M.
Gentry, Griffin, RFD A- Phone
Tools

55 yr. old man wants job on
farm as caretaker, or looking
after chickens and stock, Must
be with good people. Letters
ans. References if required. L.
Thomas Ingram, Tifton, . Beil-
view Ave., Rt... 2.

White man, honest, reliable,
24 yrs. old, exp. small family,
desires job on~Poultry or Cat-
tle farm or other farm work,
for house with lights and $30.
weekly, W. T. Griffin, Law=
renceville, RFD 3.

Corn Miller wants job. Come
see me. L. D. Thomas, Martin,
RFD 2.

Want job or farm looking
after cattle or chickens, main-
tenance or carpenter work on
farm. Life exp.. Ref. Single.
Salary, room and board. Con-
tact. Jesse Columbus Brooms,







i





Sanders, ees Newnan. >



REGISTERED HEREFORD. CATT :

The West Georgia Hereford Association.
Hereford cattle sale, of popular bloodline ed
March 4, at Newnan, | P.M. at Fairground on

Hwy. 8 Polled bullg and 27 Polled females anc
bullssand 25 horned females offered. Con Vc














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