Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1953 March 11

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Editorial By TOM LINDER

At the beginning of the commercial
wr industry in North Georgia in 1935
me-nxlf million broilers were pro-
. They yielded the farmers an in-
of $230,000 according to the record.

e was little optimism in the be-
as to its becoming a major agri-
eaterprise. Many thought it
probebly last through the war
d help fill the gap of our scarce

upply.

of $24.4 million in 1945. Following
ssativ: of hostilities there was a
rary setback but beginning with
e industry has grown beyond the
of che most optimistic.

1951 88.6 million broilers were

a embracing seventeen counties
few seattered producing areas, The
e to the farmers was $68.5 million.
1 Georgia led the nation. forging
of the great broiler producing
Maryland and Delaware. The of-
cords show that during 1951 the
ling broiler states produced 524.6
broilers of the 791 8 milion total
ed in the nation. This. industry
| farmers.in these ten states a total

million in 1945

is striking to observe that six of
fen leading states are in the South,
Maryland and. Delaware being
states,

January 26 the - Southeastern
ry and Egg Association opened its
2 Annual three-day meeting in At-
a, which attracted attendance and
ibitors frum every part of nation. It
probaliy the largest gathering of
trymen, processors, feed manufactur-
Es uipment manufacturers and others
fiiterested in the poultry business that
ver assembled in the South.

wo large assembly rooms in the City
Uuditorium wre devoted to exhibits of
@ kinds and character, pertaining to
1 poultry business. The most modern

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1953

he Georgia Broiler
ndustry Marches On

NUMBER 26



ed in the commercial area of North

8 million in 1951 compared with



nation were in attendance, either on the
program or as spectators.

This only goes to show what tremen-
dous expansiun has been made in the
develepment of this great industry during
the past few years, Many of us have felt
that the industry had about reached its
saturation point with the tremendous
expansion made in the production of other
meats, particularly beef and pork.

Some speculation has been made as to
whether our increased production could
continue, and the producer receive a fair
price for his production. The Georgia
Crop Reporting Service issues a weekly
report shcwing the: number of baby
chicks hatched and the total number
placed on the farms of Georgia and other
major producing centers for that week.

A compilation of these figures shows
that 120.8 rillion baby chicks were plac-
ed on Georgia farms during the 52 weeks
of 1952, corapared to 100.7 million for the
same period, in 1951. The records show
that from the 100.7 million placed in 1951
Georgia farmers marketed 88 6 million
broilers which yielded an income of $68.5
million. Assuming the same ratio of liva-
bility and growth to marketing age exist-
ed in 1952 as in 1951, the 120.8 million
baby chicks should have produced 106.3
milion brvilers: Assuming that is true,
what has that meant to Georgia farmers
in dollars and cents? The average price
paid farmers in 1949 was 2712c per
pound, 25.8c in 1950 and 27.6c in 1951.

The Bureau of Agricultural Economics
reports in its release Hatchery Produc-
tion January 15, 1953 that the average
price for con-mercial broilers in the U. S.
for the month of December 1952 was
29 6c as compared with 25.7c in 1951.

The Dairy. and Poultry Market News
Service issued from Atlanta reports
average prices paid Nurth Georgia pro-
ducers weekly. A compilation of. these
figures for the first week of each month
shows an average price for the year of
2798 1/2c per pound.. However, assum-
ing that the price paid during 1952 was
the same as was paid in 1951, the 106.3
million broilers should have yielded an
income to farmers of the commerciai
producing area of $82,174.000 which
would represent an increase of $13,496,-
000 over 1951.

Let me remind you that: according to
a release of the Georgia Extension Kcono-
mist August 15, 1949, the total cash



farm income from all suurces in Georgia
was $222.3 million in 1925 and $170.3
million in 1930, with cotton representing
60.7 percent and 53.1 percent respective-
ly, while the cash income from all live-
stock and products represented only
14 6 percent and 18.0 percent of the total.
Thus it is scen from the above that the
cash income from broilers alone in 1952
is from five to-six times more than the
total.cash iucume from all livestock and
products in she years given above.

No story about the broiler industry
of Georgia wuld be complete without at
least mentioning the tremendous growth
we have eajvyed in the production ef

native baby chicks. This likewise has

developed into a tremendous business, as
a large percentage of the hatching eggs
are produced on Georgia farms, which is
another source of income from broilers
that is not taken into consideration when
speaking of cash income.

In the early days of the industry a-
bout the vnly thing that Georgians
furnished was sunshine, fresh air, and
the determination to build an industry
in an area that was in need of a major
money crop. In the early 40s when the
broiler industry began to reach com-
mercial proportions allied industries be-
gan to gain momentum, Leading poultry-
men began t6 realize that first grade
hatching eggs could be produced in Geor-
gia, and that our commercial hatchery-
mens needs could be supplied locally.
Likewise the hatcherym.en began to in-
crease their facilities to meet the needs
of our broiler farmers.

The records show that in 1941 the
commercial hatcheries of Georgia pro- |
duced 11,780,000 baby chicks, Within
four years the production had increased
to 36,700,000 and five years later to, ap-
proximately 94,000,000.

The BAE report of January 15, 1953
shows a total production of baby chicks
in Georgia in the year 1952 of 128.9 mil-
lions, which is more than ten times the
quantity produced in 1941.

Many agencies in Georgia have con-
tributed to the deveYopment of our poul-
try industry, and probably no single a-
gency has contributed more than the State
Department.of Agriculture The establish-
ment of large flocks, the concentration
of millions of baby chicks in the hatch-
eries and thousands in broiler houses

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SECOND HAND

MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND 5
MACHINERY FOR SALE



One Fordson - Tractor (iron
English type motor,
disc plow and harrow, good
con., $300. cash or trade for

smaller tractor. 6 mi. E. Deca-
tur, Hwy. 12: B. C. Edwards,
Decatur, 5339 Covington Rd.

- Oliver Riding Cultivator, $35.;
McCor-aick_- Mowing Machine
and Rake, $65.; 5 Row Seed
Drill, King Seed Planter, dbl.
hopper, each $15.; Clark Cut-
away Harrow, Jr. Cultivator,
Spring Tooth Cultivator, Jo

Harrow, for sale. W. B. Coch-

ran, Douglasville, Rt. 1.

Ford-Ferguson Tractor, hy-
draulic lift, lights, good tires,
excellent cond., tandem smooth-
ing harrow, 2 bottom turning
plow, $1500. Hudson Gas Brood-
ers, 750 - 1000 cap., $30. ea.;

lee. Brooder, 100 cap., $10.;

Jec, Churn, $12. Dr. Glenn
Bridges, Dunwoody. Office Wa.
$764; Home Chamblee 47-4192.

Speedex Garden Tractor, 6

hp, A-1 cond., 7 in Turn Plow

disc, 11 in. blades, read cultiva-
tor, snow plow $245. Geo. P.
Elliott, East Point, 212 E. Cleve-

~Yend Ave.

One Roller Durand Peach
Grader, approx. carload per day
fapacity. Friend Sprayer, 200

. gal. cap. with gas engine Law-

Elberton, Rt. 2.

Planters and Cultivators and
Fertilizer Attachment for Farm-
@ll Cub Tractor, good cond.,
$175. Can see at my place. Cl-
ever Hale, Hogansville, RFD 3.

50 Model Allis-Chalmers C
Tractor, 2 row, with 6t ft. side
mounted, mower, 10 king har-
row, ail guar., A-1 cond, used
very little; original tires, $900.
cash. Oliver K. Duncan, Hog-
ansville Mountville Rd., ,Rt.
2. (Edge of city).

J. D, Planters and Cultivators
for late model MT Tractor. Otis
Bunn, Forsyth.

Model A Farmall Tractor with
all equipment, extra good cond.,
$900. J. H. Smith, Perry, P. O.
Box 15.

J.D. Model A Tractor practi-
cally new, dbl. sec. scalloped
disc harrow, 7 ft. J. D. mower,
all good cond. See: R. H. Small,
Gray, Ga, Dames Ferry Rd.,
Hwy. 18.

One WD Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor, 10 Disc Taylorway Harrow,
2 Dise Tiller, Planters, Distri-
butors, Cultivating equip. all

rfect con., Mrs. W. A. Biggers,

reen ville,

rence Cechini,



4 used Coal Burning, and 3
Gas Brooders, good cond., for
sale Carl Danger, Woodstock,
Rt. 4, Coxs Rd. (2 mi. Crab-
apple, off 41 Hwy). Phone Ros-
well 4441.

1951 model J. D. Tractor G,
no equipment, $2150. FOB, Per-
sonally owned and used on my
farm. Roy Davis, Flowery Bra-

neh, Rt. 2, Call Chamblee 7-
2604. . :
Complete Harvesting and

Packing * Outfit consisting of



SECOND HAND.

MACHINERY FOR SALE



- One Good 1 H aeacon for sale
cheap. Colie E. McKown, For-

est Park, Box 111.

Good 1 H Turning and 1 Sin-
gle Plow, reasonable price, Mrs.
Fannie Owens, Lawrenceville,
Rt. 4, Box 268.

52 R. Intl. Harvester Combine,
1950 model, complete with
power unit, good cond., new
canvas, $85. J. T. Williams, Tall-
apoosa, Rt. 2.

Good 2 hp Wagon and good
Mower, reasonable price. L. T.
Kittle, Temple, Rt. 1,

Phones No. 44 Chattanooga
Mirh, Slatwing Turner No. 92,
Two Horse Ripper and steel
Beam Single, win$s and scrapes,
also Buggy steel tire in good|1
running order. E. W. Dorough,
Temple, Rt. 1, Box 43.

F-20 Intl. Tractor; Large
Bush-Bog Harrow; J. D. Trac-
tor L and Cultivator; One com-
plete Small Grist Mill; Manual
Cane Crinder; Int. 5 Disc Tiller
Plow. George Poss, Thomson.

Mule drawn Stlk Cutter, $15.
2 and 1 H Plows; IHC Plain
Grain Drill, 12 Single Disc; 1
H, and 1 All Steel; Ball Bear-
ing Wagon; Planters, Cultiv-
ators, Guano Distributors for A
or B Old Model H John Deere
Tractor. Bargain. H. C. Carmi-
chael, Tifton, Lake Mary:

2 Disc Athens Plow, practical-
ly new, life type, $200, See at
farm 5 mi. N. Vidalia. J. Cc.
cae Vidalia, Rt. 1, Box

One each: 8-22 in. Disc King
Harrow, A-151 2 Disc Plow, E.
Z. Lift Subsoil Plow, Gaylott
Scoop, McCormick Leveling
Blade. R, James Hancock, Mari-
etta, 114 Hillside Ave.

One Suburbanite Kinkade

|One Wheel Garden Tractor,

pracitically new, equipped with

turning plow, disc harrow, 2 Rt.

sets cultivator attachment. R.
" Smith, West Point, 1107 5th
ve.



Planter for Gibson Tractor,
never used, for sale reasonable
price. Make offer. Paul D, Hea-
rn, Marietta, Rt. 3. Phone 5-

brushing machine, grading and 5994

sizing machines with 3 motors
fas same. Hamilton Ralls, Hog-
ansville,

Small Allis-Chalmers Com-
bine, good running cond., over-
hauled last year including new
sheets, $250. H. D. Garrison,
Griffin, Box 167.

One Set Cultivators for John
Deere Model H Tractors, $95.;
Planters for same, $95.'C. S.
Vance, Griffin, Rt. B, Box 16 A.

One 192 Farmall Super A
Tractor, 2 disc plow, cultivators;
used very little, for sale or exch.
for cheap Cub. O. Cr Pruith:
Homer. Phone 2291.

Cultivator, Planter, and Dis-
tributor, good cond., for Allis-
Chalmers Model B Tractor, $175.
Ellis M. Kelley, Hortense, RFD
LS

1939 F-20 Tractor on rubber,
good cond:, with cultivators.
$600. J. W. Crowe, Hoschton,
Rte.

John Deere equipment B
Tractor, starter, lights, good
rubber, overhauled, 4 disc tiller,
nearly new discs 11 A combine
(no motor), 8 Row Duster,
Smoothing, and Bermuda (20
teeth) Harrow, 20 in. Farm Bell,
Power Pea Huller, heavy 2 H
Wagon, (no bed). C. L. Bennett,
Jefferson.

One H. B. Planet Jr. Garden
Tractor with 10 disc harrow, 10
in. turning plows cultivator with
sweeps, middle buster plow, ex-
cellent cond., $275.; McCormick
No. 6 Mule Drawn Mower with
tractor tongue. $25. Robert Al-

len. Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Tel. 4523.
Horse Drawn Cultivator,
Plows Distributors, Harrows.

See. Make price. A. O. C. Mull,
Jonesboro, RFD 1. (Hwy. 138),

One Farm. Master Incubator,
600 egg cap., used less than 6
months, good cond., $75. Geo. O.
Goethe, Swainsboro .





20 in. Meadows Crist Mill
(with Buick Motor), 4-1 cond..
running now, $125. for both.
Rex Jackson, Wrightsville.

Case power baler with Wisc
motor, on rubber, $295.; Super
A Farmall, lights, starter, Poor.
O. pulley, power lift planters,
cultivators, trailer disc plow, 6
ft. mower, $1.400. at farm, W
A. Maddox, Str., Winder, Rt. 4

One- M-M Twin City motor
used with hammer mill, grist
mill and cotton gin, also 1 disc
tiller (4 discy, 1 se$ cultivators,
planters and distri utors for 41
VC tractor. Barain. H, J. Led-
better, Talking Rock, RFD 1.

1 used J. D. 12 A Combine
with P. T. O. in excellent cond.,
used less 100 hours; 1 J, D
12 A Combine with motor, new
cond. Priced to sell. J. O. Bass,
Eastman, RFD 1. Phone No.
2940.

Bradleys 2 H Culavator 2
Row Planter with fertilizer at-
tachment, can be used with
tractor or horses; 2 Row Hand
Cotton Duster,.1 Row Ledbetter
Planter, all practically new; also
Exch. 2 H_ Wagon, for 1 H Wa-
zor 1 mi. Five Forks. Jessey

F. Frasser, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

Tractor Drawn Heavy Stalk
Chopper with 5 blades, good
cond., $50. Wilburn E. Cleve-
land,. Locust Grove. Phone 2591.

1952 C Super Farmall
tor, Cultivators, Planters, Fer-
tilizer attachments, used very
little, $2000.; 5 ft. Harrow, $175.;
3 Dise No. 8 Intel. Tiller, $175.
At my place. Geo. D. Barfield,
Louisville, Rt. 3,

2 Row Case Tractor, C. A,,
all equipment, including plant-
ers, distributors, tiller, cultiva-.
tor, peanut on Gee Whiz,
very good cond "$600. Mrs. ae
yton Powell, Lumber City, Rt.
L

Trac-



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY . FOR SALE

% % a



row for -tractor, $75. Doyle Con-}.C
ner, Villa Rick, Rt. 2, Phone
14785. \ -

One Bralby Garden ia

hhrs., good as new, $125, FOB.|
Belvis Cornelison, Lyerly, Rt. 22

Deere Duster, peWect
$100.; 4 Dise J. D, Tiller, 4



OW, 3150. eacy Wazon, iron
wheels, $25. C. B. Skipper, Ma-

con, Rt. 3. Phone 35964, -
; 1 Electric Brooder, 250 chick
cap., floor type, good cond.,

rie S.-T: Brown; Madison, Rt.

J, D. Equipment: 1949 B Trac-
tor, 4 Disc Tiller, both with
power -rol new No. 5 Mowing
Machine, Smoothing Harrow;
Also Bush and Bog Harrow,
new Lilliston Roto Cutter, 8 ft.
Ezee Flow Seeder with tires.
BAA OF See Madison. Phone
396.

John Deere B carte, new
motor, practically new tires,
$700. J. P. Hodnett, White
Plains, &

Allis-Chalmers Combine, new,
has grain bin and motor, at good
discount: O. M. Ware, Marshall-
ville. : 5

One Bush and Bog Pickup
Harrow, and Disc Turning
Plow for Ford or Ferguson
Tractor, both work on hydraulic
lift, both practically good as
new, sell at half price of new
one. Phone 7019 Griffin. H. M,
Perkins, Milner, RG ik

One Model H John Deere,
starter, lights, power take off,
planters, cultivators, fertilizer
attachments, new paint job and
overhauling. all good cond.,
a. Mrs. B. E. Gay Mitchell,

One 2 Dise Side Plow and
Cultivator for Farmall A Trac-
tor. Eugene Long, Morganton.

One 300 gal. Model Hardy Or-
chard Sprayer, used, good cond.,
Max-pressure setting 800 Ib.,
$300. cash at my farm. S. T
Jackson, Palmetto, Rt <1.

Farmall H_ Tractor, Vases
Duty Harrow, lights, new tires,
starter, belt pulley, $1150. Otis
i: Jones, Fortson, Rt. 1. Hub-
bard Rd.

One 1947 Model A Farmll
Tractor, with 2 disc turner, dbl
sec. cutting harrow, cultivators,
oe G. D. Moss, Ranger, Rt.

*

C Farmall Tractor with plant-
ers, cultivators, fertilizer attach-
ment, peanut plows, bottom
plows, all good cond., (planters
used one year), $1250. "See W. iH.
Adams, Rebecca, Rt. 2.

One Massey Harris Pony Trac-
tor with cutaway harrow and
tiller, 1950 model, like new,
$1000. Lonnie Jones, Riverdale,
Rt. 1, Phone Jonesboro 4503.

Farmall A Tractor with plant-
er, cultivators, mower, $795. W.
M. Vancil, Rockmart, Rti- 2.

2 Row Cotton Hand Duster
(dust comes out behind opera-
tor), used very little, for sale
Or: exch? for: ist, year hybrid
half and half cotton seed or O-
Too-Tan beans. C, A. Huckeba,
Roopville, Rt. 1.

One used Oliver Hay Baler,
good cond., pick-up type, $550.
Jesse C. Land, Smyrna, Rt. 2.
Phone 45-4883.

3 Farm Master Elec, Chicken
Brooders, 200 cap: ea., used 1
season, reasonable price. Mrs.
Louie Combs, Sparta, RFD 2.

Set of Planters. and Distri-
butors for Model A or B John
Deere Tractor, slightly used,
perfect shape, $150. C. M.
Peters, Social Circle, Rt. lk;

Large Allis Chalmers Tractor,
dbl. disc harrow, bush and bog,
good cond., $1100. Trade for

Dise Bush and Bog:King Har- :

Disc |
IHC Tiller, and IH C 5-1/2 tt |

corn sheller with

with cultivator, used about 10 329

O. Scoggins, Bald W

Elec. Brooder, 500 cap., ex- | ete
cellent cond., $25.;-8 Row John horse

Fw

tiller, db (

tor, all good shape, 3
sell. 4 mi. W. Adai
Wood, Adairsville.

. John Deere 2A
good cond., a
Alpharetta,

1952 Model G Alli (
Tractor, equipped wi
tors, planters, disc
cond., no junk, $885
| Alpharetta, Rt. 2,

Ford-Ferguson Trac
and bog harrow, 2 di
scoop, terracing
wsoiler, cultivator, mid
er, weeder, $1,050.
Americus, 1106_
Phone 3095

Pair Platforrm Sca
cap. Reasonable. H. C, |
lanta, 2303 ee Pry
7626.

"English Made Fore

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plows, 12 disc harro
cash at my home. L.
Atlanta, 113 Key
Phone Di. 3657.

Allis - Chalmers,
Tractor with plow, ~c1
rear tool bar, middl
$725, complete. A-1
Write: D. H. Johnson,
1586 Blvd., Niak.,
Phone Ve. 9465,

John Deere B Tye O
cultivator, distributor,
or trade for cows or
equal value. Come
Hadden, Avery.

Power Lift for F ,
good cond., $15. Robt
hrey, Bainbridge, Rt. 2.

Ford-Ferguson
equipment, Simplex
good cond. Mrs. W.
Benevolence,

tee ee a ee es ee ee

a

Ford - Ferguson T
equipment, Simplex
good cond, Mrs. W.
Benevolence.

Myers Orchard Spre
gal. tank, mounted
Mrs. Herbert Breed!
hop, j

Tractor in good condi
for cash. R. H. Whit
Vista, Rt. 2.

Ford-Ferguson
52 motor, starter, lig 1
harrow, cultivator,
distributors

tney, Butler, Box 72,

1949 Case ~La. Trac
10-28 Bush and Bo
roller bearings, Gra 3
Spring Tooth Plow, 5 d
subsoil plow, 8 ft. Case
harrow, hydraulic contro
Farmall C Tractor |
cultivators, duplex a
hoppers. James. W. V
town, Rt. 3. :

1950 Cub ractae 5
equipment, perfect cond.
Super A Farmall Tr
equipment, 1 i

Bele Nelson Davis, C!

Dbl. Disc Plowtes
$59. W. H Whitten, C

48 Model W. C,
mers Tractor, with
lights, starter, PTO
new tires all new
$1200. No lett



cows or mules as part payment.





i. R. Hammock,


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fool-proof . cont-
egg cap, hatcher,
ly new condition,
Henley, College
164. Phone 1840.

ee Flow Fertilizer
, used to put out 8

Culpepper, Conley,
est Rd. Di. 5412.

Plow

6 slightly
nt condition. B

WA

Machine, 5 Row
o fit Allis-Chal-
or, good as new,
E. Williams, Jr.,

Mill good cond., lo-
z, $140. V D. Pulli-

A Tractor, all at-

Ba Tractor with
excellent running
and bog harrow, 2
ood cond., $135
Janielsville, Rt, 1.

s-Chalmers ~ -Com-

Case Side Delivery

Both need repairs,
_ Will not See W.

cap. Elec. Chic-
sa, O.. H- Star-
140 De Foor Fer-

used Cider Mill.

ithout equipment.

price FOB. R. A.
kK. :

p Mill, Chattano-
ven Type,
e 41. Give con-
e. No junk. War-
Sas Rt. 2.

fatin bell,

ll 4 wheel tractor

nt suitable for gar-

y.for cash. L. A:
ing, Rt. 3.

4 wheel tractor

- suitable for

eap for cash. L.
Cumming, Rt. 3.

model Cub Trac-
mnting and -cultivat-
ent; Also Harrow
Litt, Advise, con-
: best oe price. A.

Cultivator | for Ford
). Taft, Kirkland.

f e Spreader, any
Or cash, E. E, James,
e, BY oon Ett. 2:

ers and Cultiva-
flodel H John Deere
re price, condition,
ms to location in
be reasonable. Rob-

, Milledgeville, Rt.

,

e No. 27 Clipper Seed
unk. Not too far
Inis M. Cole,

Se Plow, cheap for
ord or Ferguson
Tractor. C, B. Mil-

Bull Dozer Blade for
r Super M Farm-
ic: C, McGee,

Ford Tractor, with or
Tow, reasonable for
n as oo Winder,

te aoa Ford Trac-
ome equipment. Must

not}

|H. V: Franklin, Register,

mato,





HAN
MACHINERY WANTED

Want a used Cotton Duster,
6 row preferred, for Ford-Fer-
guson Tractor. Give price and
condition. C. T. Banister, Pow-
der Spring, Rt. 2.

' Want Crank Shaft for Model
F-12. 9 McCormick - Harvester

Tractor. State best price. E. W.
Miller, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.

Want One Turning Plow and

.|Drag Harrow, to fit a David

Bradley Tractor. Geo. D. Eme-
rick, Macon, 909 Newberg Ave.

Want one . Allis-Chalmers
Role Hay Baler in 1st. class con-
dition,
full information. Jiles ape tor
Alma, Rt. 2. 5

. Want good used Chore Master
Garden Tractor with attach-
ments, plows, etc. Guy H. Wells,
Jr., Marietta, 106 Lacey St.

Want good used Cultivator
and Planters for 1951 Farmall
Cub Tractor, cheap for cash,
within 100 mi. Toccoa. A. A.
Pulliam, Toccoa, Rt, 4.

Want 1 McCormick - Deering
Mowing Macine near Ocilla.W.
Y. Harper, Wrap.

Want 4 Row Cotton Duster
and 4 disc plow for Farmall
1950 C Tractor; Also 2 Disc
Plow for Farmall A. All must
be cheap for cash. L. A. Barron,
Cochran, Rt. 1.

Want subsoiler, mower, rake,
pulley, and planter for 1951
Ford Tractor, good cond. Letters
ans. W. H. Gilleland, Atlanta,
1761 Howell Mill Rd., 'N. W. At.
5348 nights..

Want Corn elevator, general
purpose 28, in good cond. for
own use. Pay cash. Boyd White,
Reeves, Ga.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Everbearing Strawberry, $1.
C; $9. M. Exch. 100 plants for 3
| print sacks; Prune Bushes, 25c
ea. As many as 4 PP; Exch. 4
bushes for 3 print sacks. Ea.
pay postage. Mrs. John Howard,
Cleveland, Rt, 1.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.; $12.50
M. Del. C. Ey: Crow, Gainesvil-
le, Rt. 2.

Mastodon and other Pinte
varities: Strawberry, 90c C; $7.-
50 M. Exch. for pig, milk goat,
calf. Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1 Box 43.

' Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs.old, $2. C; 500, $7.; $12.50
M del. Prompt shipment; Also
Whie and Col. Bunch Butter-
beans, 30c large cup; 4 cups $1.
Add postage. Ethel Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Bradley Magic Everbearing
Strawberry, $1.25 C. PP. Mrs.
H, M. Christie, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

Regular Boysenberry $1. per
15; Thornless,, $1. .doz. J. W.

Toole, Macon, "381 Burton Ave. i

Improved Broad Leaf Sage
Plants, $1.25 doz. Mrs. N. N.
Skinner Waco, Rt. 1.

Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts,
Beets, Lettuce, Kale, Carrots all
2 doz. 35c; Cauliflower Pan
American Tomatoes, -Eggplants,
Peppers Artichokes, 25c doz. No
less $1. lots. Add postage. Mrs.
Ree,
Box 20.

Aroma Shrawbere very pro-
lific, $3 .C; 500. $7.50; $12.75
M. Del. No. less than 100 sold.
Maude Hamby, Greenville.

White Bermuda Onion Plants
500, $1.25; $2.50 M. Exch. 500
plants for 1 print, or 2 white
sacks, washed. Satis, guar. Mrs.
W. R. Clark, Abbeville, Ris
Box 103.

Booking orders Chas. Wake-

_jfield, Copenhagen Market Cab-

bage, Ga. Heading Collards, $1.-
90 M; Crystal Wax Onion,
Greater Baltimore, Rutger To-
$4. M; Calif Wonder
Sweet and Red. 9 Sewn Hot
Repner Cert. La pperskin.

-M. Ready around

fartus Boatright, Al-.

cheap for cash. Write}

Plants $4.75 M

| 500, - $1.25; $2. M. Del.



PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE



Booking orders for Rutger
Tomato Plants. March 20 deliv-
ery, moss packed, full count 75c
C; $3. M. Del No chks, George
Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 186.

About 2 A Kudzu Vines to
give any one who will come and

dig them. Mrs. Annie S. Wat-
kins, Atlanta, 29 Bicknell Dr.,
S. W. Ca-4288.

Govt. insp, Red and Copper-
kin PC Potato $5. M; 5000 or
more, $4, M. Booking orders for
April and May del. D. M. Cas-
on, Bristol.

Red and Copperskin P. R.
Plants, ,Govt. insp., 5000 $30.
Booking orders for April and
May delivery. A. L. Turner,
Bristol.

Govt. insp, and treated P. R.
Red Skin Potato full count, $4.
M. Ready in April; Marglobe
Rutger, New Stone Tomato, $3.
M; 75c C. Can fill large orders.
Ready Mar. 20, No chks. W. R.
Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. -

Cert. Coastal Bermuda Stol-
ens, $1: M measured into your
truck at 1-1/2 cubic feet for
each dollar spent. No plants
shipped. W. F. Zimmerman Tif-
ton.

Certified, field grown Tomato
at my place. W.
E. Jordan, Lyons. Phone 5021.

Water Cress Plants, 40c doz.;
4 doz., $1.45; Peppermint, 35c
doz. PP. Mrs. Mamie Stone,
Adairsville. a

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
$5.25 M; Klondike, 60c C; $4.
25 M; Also Driad Apples, 50c
lb. Mrs. A. D, Jones, Cumm-
ing, Rt. 1.

Kudzu Crowns, $1.50 C; $9.-
50 M. Del. in Ga, Aldine Etris,
Dahlonega, Box 524.

Chas. Wakefield, Flat Dutch
Cabbage, 50c C; 500, $1.50; $2.10
M; Klondike Strawberry, 90c
C; 500, $4. Miss Lee Crow, Gain-
esville, Rt. 2.

Lucretia Dewberry Plants $1.
doz.; $5. C. Del, Mrs. R. F. Ter-
rell, Greenville.

Hardy, true to name Lucretia
Dewberry, earliest and bear
large fruit, $1. doz; $5. C. Add
postage. Mrs. C, M. Robinson,
Greenville.

Lucretia Dewberry, $2. C; $25.
M; Kudzu Crowns, $2. C; $10.
M. Mrs. T, A. Hipp, Hogansville.

Coastal Bermuda Gras, 40c
per cn. ft. my place 9 mi S. W.
Douglas, off Willacochee Hwy.
C. O. Taft, Kirkland.

Bunch PR Plants, Mar., Apr.,
and May del. 500, $4; $7. M.
Parcel post ne aid im Ga. Da-
mp packed, J. E. Sims, Mystic.

Coastal Bermuda Stolens, 80c
M; Approved by PMA Macon
Co. Digging every day at farm
3 mi. So. Montezuma. None
shipped. C. C. Brand, Montez-
uma, Rt. 1.

~ Early Jersey, Chas. Wakefield
Frostproof Cabbage, ready, and
Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, $1.;
Satis.
guar, Otis Conner, Pitts.

Charleston Wakefield; Early
Jersey Wakefield, and Golden
Acre Frostproof Cabbage, fresh,
green, millions ready, also Whi-
te Bermuda Oion Plants, 300,
$1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M. All post-
paid. R. Chanclor, Pitts,

Cabbage Plants: Chas. Wake-
field, Early Jersey, count and
quality guar., also White Ber-
muda Onion Plants, 500, $1.25;
$2. M del. in Ga. 10 M, $15.
Exp. col.. Will mix orders. oe Ti
Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Box 662.

Hazlenut Bushes, 75 doz.;
Huckleberry, bearing size, 85
doz.; Yellow Root Plants, 2 doz.,
$1. Add postage. Hoyett Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 85 doz.; Hazlenut Bushes,
75e doz.; Yellow Root, 35c doz.;
Wild Strawberry, 3 doz., x
Red and Yellow Plum Bushes, 6,
$1.; Garden Sage Plants, 3
bunches, $1. Add postage. Mrs,
ve Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.

rollton, Rt, 5.



Hazlenut Bushes, 15c doz.;
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size,
85c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5

doz., $1.; Yellow Root Plants,
35c doz.; Yellow and Red Plum
Bushes, 6, $1. Add postage. Miss
Malvie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Mtn.
size, 80c doz.;
75e doz.; Wild Strawberry,
doz.; Yellow Root Plants, 65c
doz.; Red and Yellow Plum
Bushes, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Homer Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
3.

Huckleberry, bearing
Hazlenut Bushes,
35c

Chas. andCopenhagen
White Bermuda Crys-
tal Wax Onion Plants, pencil
size, 500, $1.25; $2. M del.; 5000,
$7. 50 express. Ten. Stokes, Fit-
zgerald,.

Jersey,
Cabbage,

Early Jersey and Chas. Wake-
field Cabbage Plants, 5000, $1.-
75; $3. M del.; $2.50 Mat farm;
Also Marglobe and _ Rutger
Tomato Seed, $1.85 lb.. Del.
Good count. Prompt shipment.

Rt. 1. @

Guy Waldrip, Flowery i

Frostproof Chas.

$1.50; $2.50 M. Del. Full count.
Prompt shipment. E. C. Wald-
rip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

4 kinds Strawberry Plants,
80c doz.; Everbearing, $1.25 C;
Red Raspberry, Horseradish, $1.
doz.;, Peppermint, 24, 50c; Gar-
lic, 50c doz.; Also Fresh Picked
Out Black Walnut Meats, $1.
lb. PP in Ga. Mrs. Willis Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.

Kudzu Crowns, $2. C; $8. M.
Add postage, C. F. Nix, Dahl-
onega, Rt. 1.

Garlic Plants, 40c doz.; Black
Walnut, Hazlenut Black Scup-
pernong, Bunch _ Blackberry,
Himalaya, Blueberry, 4 $1.; 10,
$2. Mrs. C. B. Robinson Bow-
don.

Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; $8, M.
Add postage. J. B. Jones, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

Raspberry, 75 doz.; Hazlenut,
Blackberry, Dewberry, $1. doz.;
Yellow Root, Horsemint, 60c
doz.; Bermuda Gras, $1. C. Add
postage. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 55.

Copenhagen, L. I. Wakefield
Cabbage, White and Yellow Ber-

|muda Onion Plants, 500, $1.50;

$2.50 M. Del. R. H. Kent, Daw-
son.

Spearmint, Garlic,
Lions Tongue, Mtn.
berry, Wild Horsemint,
Grass, 25c doz.; Horseradish
Plants, 50c doz.; Roots, 50 Jb.;
Queen of Meadow, 3, 50c; Yel-
low and Red Plum, 25c; Black-
haw, 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Presley Fwoler, Disinoad

Tansy,
Star

Hazlenut Bushes, Blackberry.

Plants, 75c doz.; Mtn. Huckle-
berry, bearing size, 85c doz.;
Wild Strawberry, 5 doz.; $1.:
Yellow Roots, @c. doz.; Plum
Bushes, 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Howard Easley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Yellow Root Plants, 65 doz.;
Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.; Mtn.
Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c
doz.; Yellow Root, clean, 4 lb.
lard box full, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Wakefield and Roundhead
Dutch Cabbage Plants, del, any-
where, 300, $1.; $2.40 M; $16.
per 10,000 express col.; Tomato,
del. 50, $1.* 200, $2.; Exp. col.
$3.50 M. R. O. Parks, Darien.

Coastal Bermuda Gras Stol-
ons, 1 yr. from certified plants,
50c cubic ft. FOB, your truck,
each Monday and Thursday, J.
P. Morris, Baxley. Tel. 2810.

Booking orders for vine gro-
wn Copper Skin PR - Potato
Plants, $4.50 M. April and May
del. G. L. Steedley, Baxley.

Missionary and Mastodon

Strawberry, grown in same pat-
ch together, mixed, -$1. C. PP.
Damp packed. Tom Kittle, Car-

Blakemore, Lady T.,

Everybearing Strawberry, $1. C;
$9.50 M. Exch, for print feed

sacks. Ea, pay postede, No COD.
Mrs, Ramie Black, Cleveland,
Bebe Re fo. tag nee

and

Wakefield,
and early Jefsey Cabbage, 500,

4 Tbl.;

| short

Huckle-| 2



ce

Kudzu Crowns, $8. M.; $17
C. Add postage. Carl "Jone
Dahlonega, RFD 1...

Klondike, Mastodon Straw-
berry, $1. C; Blackberry, Black
Raspberry, 4, $1.; Muscadine-
Vines 30c ea.; Blue Plum, 40
ea.; Also Citron Seed, $1. p
Add postage. Mrs, Samuel Cain

Cumming.

Mtn. Huckleberry,.50c doz,
Blakemore Blackberry, Rasp
berry, 6, $1; Imp. Wild Black.
berryy 50c doz.: Wild . Straw-
berry 50c C; Yellow Sugar Fig,
and Peach Sprouts, $1. ea; Halt
Runner Tender Bean Seed, 50e
cup, Plus postage. Mrs. Oti
Mashburn, Cumming.



SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE



Citron Seed, $1.00 lb.; Long
Banana Muskmelon, 50c tea-
cup; Honeyrock Cantaloupe
and Smooth Leaf Mustard, 20e
Small Clearstone Peach,
35c doz.; Also Mtn. Huckle
berry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c.
Add postage. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1. :

White Tender Haif Runner
Garden Beans, 50c teacup; Red
Blue Jav
teacup; Clearston.
Peach, 30c doz. Add postag:
Mrs, G. T. Brown, Ball Ground,
Old Time Little White Half
Runner Garden, and White Cut-

tender when grown, $1. cup;
White Blackeyed Peas, 25c cup
Add postage. Mrs. T. aL ae
Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

Imp. White Half Runner Bean
Seed, good tender, Pink Six
Weeks, ea. 60c cup. Mrs. Gen-
eva Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Imp. . White Half Runner
Bean, Little Pink Six Week,
60e cup. Dashie Hensley, =
jay, Rt. 3.

Watermelon Seed: Black ee
mond, Stone Mountain, Limit-
ed Amount Yellow Meat, also
Truckers Favorite Muskmelon
1952 crop, shade dried, han
saved, 65e teacup. Del. |
stamps nor checks. Mrs. Id
Mae Sullivan, Carrollton, 14 W.
Chandler St.

Yo-Yo Pepper Seed, yellow,
green at the same time, th
hottest ever, 10 thimbleful, _
And 3c stamped envelope. Mr
J. D. Bennett, Dehlonenss

2300 = Ibs. ekeobe Lespedeza,
recleaned, 98.61 pct. pure, 86.
73 germ., no noxious weed
seed, no dodder; bagged, even
wt. 10 lb. lots, 30 lb. FOB my
farm. Ship if desired. D. Don-
aa Peavy, Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Tel.

2320.

35 lbs. Black Diamond Water-
melon, hand saved, neve
planted near any other ae
$1; lb. Plus postage.

Walden, Thomson, Rt. 1,
142.

2000 Kobe ,Lespedeza,
dodder free, 30e lb.; 4500 lbs,
Brown Top Millet Seed, 306
Ibs. Sericea, scarified, 35 poe
300 lbs., Fescue, 15 Ib.
recleaned. Asa R. Leonard,
Davisboro, Rt. 2, Box 285.

1000 lbs. Ky. 31 -Fescu
grown from certified seed, ns
pet. pure, 88 pct. germ
lb. John P. pe
Bells Ferry Rd., Rt.

Calico Bunch nutebe
25e cup. PP. Exch. 3 cups fot
3 print sacks alike. Each -pay
postage. Mrs. W. H. will
Lithonia, Rt. 3. ae

Citron Melon Seed, $1.25 Tb. ;

A. L. Thompson, Cadwell, :
Mamoth Sunflower, 25e cup}.
3 cups, 50ce; Speckled cad

Box _

Ibs.

ome

Little Rice Peas, 25c cup; _
cups, $1.; Very Prolific Qui
Melon, Butter Peas, ea. 50
cup; 3 cups, $1.; Turnip, 5
cup, PP on $2. orders; Undex,
add 25e psisee Mrs. Myrtle
Hitehcock, Rt. 2, Box 67.

300 Ibs. Gewane Cannonbalt
Black Diamond Watermelon
State tested, 90 pot. germ.; at,
Ib. Ori inal Ga. Sweetheart
Melon, A Ib. Epa Ww.
irdaons.



Cornfield Bean Seed, .



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SEED AND GRAIN
| FOR SALE



SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE



SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE









_ Mixed Gourd Seed, $1. cup.







_ Ford, Rt. 1.

Seed: Long Wide Leaf, Bull
Face Tobacco, 75 Tbl.; Little
_ Rice Pea, and Pumpkin Seed,
5c cup; 3 cups, $1.; Imp.
SBani sh Panuts, $5. ~~ bu.;
Gourd? ' 35 pack; 3 packs, $1.;
Sage Plant$, $1. doz.; Mastodon
Fiverbearing Strawberry, $1e.C.
No COD. Add postage. L. J.
| Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. Phy





_ Kobe Lespedeza, recleaned,
tested, 91 pct. germ., 98 1/2

pet pure, no noxious weed
seed, $30. Cwt. De F. Hunger-
: : 3070 Americus, Phone 2897 or



























Bunch Colored Butterbean,
85c Jb.; Heading Collard (or
Cabbage-Collard), 15 teaspoon.
ees Ida Carson, Griffin, Rt.

White Half Runner . Garden,
Brown Speckled Cutshort, and
Cornfield Bean Seed, 30c_tea-
-eup. Add postage. No checks,
or MO. Miss Ioma Corbin, Ball.
Giound, Rt. 1.

200 Jb. Black Diamond or
Cannonball Watermelon, 92 pct.
_ germ., $1.50 lb. del Bob Neal,
Cordele, P. O. Box 147.

-* 1560 Ibs. Kobe Lespedeza,
pet. pure, 84 pct. germ.,
_ 80e Ib.; One ton Kobe, reclean-
ed, pasture grade, 18 Ib.; Also
several tons Fescue Hay, $30.
ton; Kobe Lespedeza Hay, $40.
ton. W. H. Hardeman, Com-
_ merce, Rte 2;

Clean White Nest Onions,
makes hand full from one, $1:
gal. or exch. for 5 white, 100
- Th sacks, no holes, letters, nor
mildew, Each pay postage.
Write first. Mrs. Frank Creech,
Metter, Rt. 2.

. Colored Bunch Butterbean
Seed, 30c cup; 4 cups, $1. Add
postage. H. C. Ledford, Com-
merce, Rt. 2.

No. 1 Ky. 31 Fescue Seed,
Fescue and Orchard Grass mix:
ture, priced to sell. J. O. Crow,
wood,

1000 stalks Red Seed Cane,
4-5 ft., 3 1/2c per stalk; $3. 56
wor Just out of city limits on
Ochlocknee Rd. J. McKown,
Cairo, Rt eo:

Large Cantaloupe Seed, 25,
10c and stamped addressed en-
_-velope; Large Persimmon Seed,
10, 10 and stamped addressed
= envelope. Mrs. W. Y. Sum-

mers, Newnan, Rt. 5.

Scallion ,Shallot Buttons, $1.
fal Broad Leaf Bull Face To-
bacco Seed, 30c teaspoon and
atniied. addressed envelope;

7

berry Plants, $1. C; Exch. 100
for 1 gal. Red Peanuts. Each
pay postage." No Fla. orders.
ome Saine, Murrayville, Rt.

New White Egg Plant Seed,
haif teaspoon, 25c PP. Mrs. T.
_. M. Randolph, -Marietta, 409
: Washington Ave. .




Calico Bunch Butterbeans,
c cup, PP. Exch. 3 cups for
print sacks alike. Each pay
postage. Mrs. W. H. McWil-
jams, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

Collard Seed, and Red Run-
jow Butter Peas, 50c Ib.; Yel-






low -Meat Watermelon, $1.50
. Add 25 for postage; 10c to
ghecks. Exch. $1. worth for 3
int sacks alike. Mary Shrum,
itzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108.

Striped Half Runner Bean
eed, Jarge cup, 45c; 3 cups,
1.25. Add postage. Mrs. B. H.
aiterson, Flowery Branch, Rt.

Large Martin Gourd Seed,
te package 25c; Artichokes,











1, gal.; Also Yellow Bees Wax,
Oc tb. Add postage. Mrs. c
D, Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Garden tender cream col.
Half Runner Beans, 35 Ib. No
phecks. Mrs. Denver Roper, Cul-
erson, N. C., Rt. 1. (Resident
of Ga.).









Garrison Watermelon, nd
Cantaloupe Seed; Shallot On-
on or Evergreen Onion plants,
Oc doz; $1. . Plas pogt-

Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.; Straw- |



4; Viola (. Brady, Cairo,
Box .



| Ladino Clover, 90c; Ky. 31
Mr. T. 2B, Thomas, ie Fescue, 98,.pct. pure, 22c Ib.

J. H. Coleman Jr.. Warrenton,

RFD.

- Old Time Jones Watermelon,
$1.25 Jb. Plus postage. E. W.

Bellamy, Carnesville. :

Several pounds fresh, extra

prolific, long Green Okra Seed,
50c Jb. Plus postage. Mrs. H.
G Greene, Carnesville.

Jerusalem Artichokes, $7.00
u.;. $1. gal:sharges_ col.; -Acorn
Sguash, Smooth Mustard, .Gol-
cen Imperiator Carrot, Pars-
nip, Clemson Early Okra, liber-
al pkt., 30c; 5 pkts., 25c pkt.
Prepaid. C. W. Paige, Atlanta,

149 N. Ave., N. E. AT 6452.

Martin Gourd Seed, 10c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Leon Spoke,
Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 38.

White Bunch Butterbean hei
Brewn String Bean Seed, 60c

gt. Mrs. T.

He. ia:

A. Stowers, Tifton,

500 ibs. Henderson Bunch.

Seed Beans, 25c lb Plus post-
age. Letters ans. O. V. Sols:
Chester, Rt. 1.

1952 White Half Ruhher and
White Six Weeks Garden Bean
Seed, guar. tender, 50c cup in
2 cup lots up. Add postage
Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee.

Little Lima Pole Seed But-
ierbeans, 4 Ibs., $1.25; White
Nest Onions, 25 ve "$1. gal.

Add _ postage. F. C. E. McDonell,

Shiloh.

Old Fashion Broom Corn
Seed, 50c qt. PP. E. W. .Do-
rough, Temple, Rt. 1, Box 43.

Approx. 500 stalks old fas-
hioned Ribbon seed cane, for
sale at my farm. 14 mi. So
Waycross on Hopkins Road.
George H. Cox, Waycross, RFD
3, Box 714.

Bushel Gourd Seed, 15c doz.;
Yard Long Beans, 10c doz.;
Sione Tomato, Hales Best
Cantaloupe, 20c Tbl.; Pumpkin,
25e cup; Long Stem Cucumber,
10c Thi. Mrs. Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr.

Okra Seed, 50c lb.;#Peanuts,
20c Jb. Plus postage. J. F.
Wellbron, Rock Springs.

3060 bu. Victor Grain Oats,
$j. bu. at barn. You furnish
bags. H. M. Perkins, Milnex,
Rt. 1, Phone 7019.

Mammoth |. Sunflower, $1.
gal.; Crookneck Squash, Black-
lace, Kleckley, Sweet Water-
melon, and Large Pumpkin, $1.
qt ;.Rockyford Cantaloupe, $1.-
5fi qt. Add postage Betty Mew-
born, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1.

Pure Pride of Georgia Water-
melon, $1. oz. J. N. Carson,
Griffin, Rt: C.

. Old Time Tender White Half
Runner Garden Bean Seed, 55c
cup; Blue Java Peas, 35c lb.;
Also Garlic Plants, 40c doz.
Add postage. P. B. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Tender, large and = small
White Half Runner Garden
Bean, 60c cup; Few Pink Pea-
nut Bean, 45c cup. Weevil free.
PP. Miss Mamie Anderson, Elli-
1ay;-b Oe Box: 37

Tift 14 Seed Oats, recleaned,
91 pet. germ., $1.15 bu. FOB.
In 4 bu. bags. Duke Lane, Ft.
Valley.

Little Pink Peanut Bean,
Speckled Cutshort Salet Eng-
lish Peas, 60c cup (large). PP.
Mrs. M. L. Priest, Talking

Rock.

Sericea Seed, recleaned,
scarified, good bags, 40c lb
James H. Kent, Powder
Springs, Rt. 2.

Yellow Meat Watermelon, 40

for 10c and stamped envelope;
$2. lb.; Half Pound, $1.25; Mar-
tin Gourd Seed, 10c doz. Add

postage. Mrs. E. Traylor,

Rebecca.

Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, reclean-
ed, 99 pct. pure, 91 pct. germ.,
$26. Cwt. Cecil Travis, River-
dale. Phone Fayetteville 5581

Old ashion- Sweet Basil
eed, i0 pack, plus. self ae:

essed enyelope. Mrs,
omngeneetts: Shoitaaie

oO.
1

cue,

Ave.

oO.

per

103

,bout 20 Ibs.,
gones,

40 lbs. Black Diamond Water-
nielon, hand saved, from select-
ed melons, 90 pct. germ.; small
lots, $1. lb.; Whole lot,.75c Ib.
inspected. Carolyn Ste-
Gordon, Rt. 2.

Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, strictly
No. 1, Grown from cert. seed,
22c in 100 Ib. bags. FOB. T.
Ul. Moore, Milner, RFD.

Okra Seed, 35c large cup;
Also Running Butterbean -Seed,
35c cup. 3 cups $1. FOB. Mrs.
Will Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1..

70 lbs, Crimson Clover Seed
$102 PEC, Tuck, roving,
Rt Ze

101 variety Bi-Color iieeonie.
or more del.
. Jones, Commerce, RFD

| Box 37.
Za, 7.

White Sugar_ rawier Peas,
$1.75. prepaid by par-
cel post in Ga. John Dickens, |
Sparta. ey

Approx. 5,500 Ibs. Ky. 31 Fes
recleaned, from certified

5 lbs.

seed,
orchard grass, 88 pet.
tested by State,
entire
Straw, 50c bale; 400 bu. Full
Grain Cokers Oats, $125. ba:
W M. Nixon, Thomaston, Nehi

15 qts. Red Ripper Pea Sed,
hand shelled, weevil free, 30c
Cushaw Seed, 3
35c. Add postage. Exch.
for print sacks,
fcee of holes and mildew. Mrs.
K. M. Brittain, Toomsboro, Rt.

cups aie gt.
daz.,

'Rethelehem, xt. Ts,
Cushaws, 2 i
Six Weeks White Bunch Beans,
Old Style Brown and
White Cornfield, 50c qt.;
Winter Onion Plants,
Garlic, 30c doz.; 1
Radish, 2 bunches,
checks.
Eller, Titus.

20c pt;

20c qt.;
se .ea.;

Ky. 31 Fescue Grass,
pet. germ., from cert. seed, 20c
Ib.; Rescue Grass, 40c lb. Tel.
DIS tCaD, Wood, Bowdon.

Pure 1952 hand saved Yellow
Meat Watermelon, 50c teacup;
White Multiplying Onion, $1.-
25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. John-
nie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt. 2.

Clean White Nest Onion Sets,
Good Tender Corn-
field Bean Seed, 50c Ib. PP in
Ga. Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial.

Clean White Nest Onion Sets,
PP3 310. bus PPPs im
Ga. Miss Betty Hunnicutt, Dial.

Red Valentine Bunch Bean,
tested seed, 25c cup; 1000. large
Red Sugar Cane, 6 and 7 ft.,
soft, makes good syrup, 2 1/2c

$1.25. gal.;

$1.25. gal.

-Dacula, Rt. 1.

Onion Plants for sale.
Stalvey, Dupont,

Sericea Lespedeza,
scarified, (
germ.,
| Garrett, Ft. Gaines.

Good sound Citron Seed, a-
$1.25 lb. Ralph

pe Rte 45- Box 2, Malone
St.

Govt.
vens,



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



$1.;

Ege.



a jay,

\ ro Sa

Tender Rs
Frostproof English Peas, 2-cups,
Brown Six Weeks,
2 Crop, and White Crowders,
6 cups, $1.25; White, Col. Bunch
and Col. Running Butterbeans,
4 cups, i i
Lady, 3 cups, $1.10. Add post-
age. Mrs. Clarence McMillian,
Dacula, Rt.

Old Fashion Little
Seed, Yellow Hull Half Run-
ners, ea. No Weevils, 65c cup.
Orders filled promptly. Mrs. J.
M Hall, i
Box 101.

Brown Six
Striped Half Runner, 50c cup;
Speckled Crowder and Clay
-30e cup; Add. postage.
Kula Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Little White Rice

sound, clean, $7. .bu. G. C.
Hill, Reynolds, Rt. 2.
Peas,

Little Pink Six Week, hitoege
10 Ibs.
Peas, $3. or jo Ibs.
Bulbs, 50c
Trees, 3-4 ft

cups for 4 print or 6 seth
sacks; Also Old mais ;

* Cbnics

eiger Peds. 1952 crop, 50c Ib.
Ji eC. Gesa, Se sate Rt ah

8. bu. Two: Crop Six Weeks,
Brown Crowder Peas, gathered
without rain, pure, sound, $12.
bu FOB. No less one bu. Alex ;
Barfield, Louisville.

Rice Peas, 35 cup, Also Gar-
uc "Bulbs, 75c" doz. Exch. for
print sacks: Sage Plants, $1.
0 doz. Add postage Mrs. Fan-
nie Owens, Lawrenceville, Rt.
he Box 268.

45 bu. 90 Day Le ieinee Vel-
vet Beans, $10. bu.; 17 bu.
Old Fashion Bunch Speckled |
Yeas, $6. bu.; 23 bu.. White
Browneyed Crowder, $10. bu.
TOBeeh. se: MeCorkle, Buena
Vista, Rt. 3.

One bushel pure pipe Hull
White Peas, $12.; Sugar Crowd:
ers; 20c- lb.; Black Crowders.
Leaps White Table Peas, 20c
lb. Add postage. J E. Meeks,

Old Time Tender White and
Speckled Half Runner Garden|
Peans, White Tender Cornfield
and Striped Cornfield, 50c tea-

Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Lit-
tle Ball Ground Rt, A.

Treated Guwdes: White,
Brown Eye,* White Blackeye,
Little. White Lady, also Ky.

seund, 30c cup; 4 cups, $i
Fd i E. Richardson, Bowdon,
hed

Mixed col. White ( (Bunch and
HalfHaif Runner) Butterbeans,
1952 crop, 6 large cups, $1.10
mailed; 7 cups, $1. if called};
for. Mrs. T> C. McMillian, Da-
Cula, Rt. 1. :

White Crowder, Purple Hull,
end Six. Weeks Peas, weevil
treated, Six cups, $1.25; White
and Col. Butter Beans, Little
Eutter Peas, 4 Cups, $1.10; Blue |,
Pole Bean, white, Streaked
Half Runner, 2 cups, $1. Plus
postage. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,

12 bu. Running Velvet Beans,
$15.. bu. at my barn. E. C.
Smith, Wadley.

Baby White Bunch Butter-
beans, 30c Ib. Plus postage.
Mrs Willie Mae Leigh, Dou- |

Good tender Brown Ky. Pols
Bean, 50c cup; Salet Pea, 75
cup. No. checks. Ople Goble,
E'lijay, Rt. 3. are

25 bu. Polecat Crowder Peas, 4
shghtly mixed with ~ other
crowders and damaged little
(mostly by thrashing machine),
$&. bu. Sample on request: Wil-
lam W. Barnes, Manchester.
RFD 1.

Speckled Crowder Pea, 25
lb.; 5 Ibs. $1 Add postage
Mrs Bernice Russell, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1. :

Garden Beans and Peas: Pink
Peanut, Six Week, Half Run-
ner, mixed Cutshort Cornfield
Beans, White Hull Peas, "Soe | d
cup; White Salet English Peas,
75e cup. Add postage. Exch.
for print sacks, 2 cups for 4.
a Ivy Southerland, Ellijay,
3,

White Running nicerhcane:
hear all summer, Blackeyed
Crowder Peas, 25 cup. Mrs.
Seth Hyatt, Ellijay. .

Purple Hull White and Black
Crowder Peas, 25c Ib. Over 10
Ibs. PP. No checks. G. L. Jack-
son, Stone Mountain. Rt. 3, Box
34.

Clean, hand _ thrashed, Red }
Ripper Peas, half gal. $1.25;
$2. gal. Add postage. Prompt
shipment. No checks. P;
Richey, Lavonia, Rt. i, - Box
5. :

10 bu. Brab Peas, pure,

White, Cream Half Runner;}
Pole Beans, 55c cup. Exch







t- | Peas ste cup.
Mrs.















he Midna Shelled Lady |. Cream. Tab
25 cup. ae otey


























| Striped Cornfield, 50c
Add postage. Mi
sna Ball Ground

bu. Brab Peas,
a eotion Crowder:
4 bu. Lady Finger 1
bus Es ae Pore





peel Crow
white with brown ey
unknown), -good for



















Ib. Will not ne

eae in Shuck 2.25 1

cup; Blue Java Peas, 35c Ib. 292

} Dixie 18 Yellow Co
best offer in 100 bu.









Wonder Pole Beans, clean, St.

White Rice Pop 01
lots, $2. Add postage.
A. Holland, Dalton, Rt

6 buy Whatley Pro.
Corn, nubbed iz







































































$2 bu. at my_ barn.

~-Pandora Reg. ( ur
pianieed: Machine
edn ee: AL:

- Half~ and Half
pure, sound, ae

fiamilton ee :

coed aideee. mai
oe Ceresan treat
est germ. 90 pct.,

7. 50 per. white c
. Sanders, Eatonton

D-and PL Coker :
Resistant Cottonsee
= ae Offie aye

Empire Cottonseed,

pure, high germ.,
Shipped; Pure Le
cut and baled dry,
but not shipped. r
Barber, Athens, he




Jeolt a aped

purity, $8.50 Cwt. shit
and 100 lb. bags. Mone
U. V. Stancill, Eastan

Early Fluff Cotton
-chine delinted, Cere
ed new 100 Ib.
pure, 80 pct. or be E
$10. Cwt. D. C. Baxter,











Ga. Gent: Blue-
100. ae Resistant |












Ee ES
germ., $8. Cwt.
Cheek, Lavonia:




from breeder, p
$360. for Jot io b



























































































































































Sade
in sacks,
ny





extra good Les-
free ot rain, $35)
re, Clements,

i. E. Daniels-
-arish. Daniels.

goo. Hay, baled

gocu size bales

ny alae G. M.
i Rt 2;

nd RS bspedeva
bright, in round
ton. FOB farm. RB.

rass Hay, cur-
$25. ton. 6
Billie Risner.

Wheat Shae
bales, approx.
rie $20. ton.
c/o

ge bales bright-
Straw, $1. bale;
over ~Hay (after
75c bale; 175 bales
$1.25 bale. De-
5 bales in radius
Saag Maddox,

AND OTHER
ES FOR SALE

art, Moores, and
Pecan Trees, at:

Re

Moneymaker, 1-
Brown. Baconton.

r print sacks. Each
pine: Ped: Frost,

= . Apple Trees

ebb, Ellijay.

on Old _ Fashion
$1.; Large Pur-
ig, Chinaberry,

all size, Sweet}

omegranate Bushes,
12 Garlic Bulbs,
M. Johnson, Shell-

je Sdes:. Perisim=

: Hickorynuts,
it, "2-4 att: 50c;, 2-3
Pecans, govt. insp.
rple_ Figs, 50c_ ea.
ge. Exch for sacks.
ostage. T. W. Hart-
OT. z

ae crabapple,
, Hazlenut and
rubs, and musca-
es; -all, 6 for. $1.
Mrs Mae Turner,

Yellow Fig
eC $1. 50 a.; Lots

ie to deserving

pe -~Vines,
ek

at Lins

|PRUIT TREES FOR SALE

Kobe. Lesnedeza |

sacks,

in

caps

ville, Rt.
Good Feathers, 75c Jb. En-|-





PECANS AND OTHER

_ Budded .. Satsuma Orange

: ons 1 1/2> = 25\ft. $1.50; 2-3

($2..-ea: PP B.. J, King.
| Che 3
Blight Resistant Chinese

Chestnut Trees, State insp., 18-
24 in., $1. ea.; Bi $2.50 COD. R.
G Largin, East Point, 311. N
Randall St.

Crabapple Trees, Muscadine
Grape Vines, Hazlenut, Beech-
nut .Bushes, each 6, $1. Add
postage. L. M. Turner, Gaines-

Wile, Rt. 6..

Crabapple Trees. 5, $1.:
Hazlenut Bushes, 8, $1.; Con-
den. Giant, Mastodon, Ever
bearing Strawberry Plants, $1.
C; Beechnut Bushes, 8, $1.;
Mtn. Huckleberry. 10, $1. Add
Eostage. Mrs.. Hugh Bowling.
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Govt.

Pecan Trees: insp.
Schley, Stuart, Moneymaker.
7 fe olise oa 4 ft. $2.25; 4-5

$2.50: 5-6 ft. $2.75; 6-8 ft.,
ie 8=10 ft.. $3. Calvin Harman,

Stovall.
Red, Yellow Plum, Ceeb.
apple, 6, $1.; Purple, Celestial

Fig, 50c to 75e: Apricot Plum,

Cherry, French Shady Mulber-|

iv .50c ea.; Peach, $1. doz.,

/RaRspberry, $1.50 doz. All 2-5

fi Add postage Exch. for
>Ea. pay postage. Mrs,

ele Brewer, Toomsboro, Rt.



SACKS FOR SALE



Print Sacks, solid colors, 3
and 4 alike, 3, $1. Del. D. T.
O'Neal, Carrollton, Rt. 2.

~-Unwashed White Sacks, 100
tk. cap., good cond., 6, $1. plus

postage; Few odds, and 2 alike

in prints, 3, $1. Exch. 1 print
fcr 1 lb. good dried fruit; Or
5 whites for 2 lb, dried apples
or peaches, free of worms, peel,
core. Mrs- T. F. Bagley, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1. Box 79.

100 jb. cap. White Sacks,
ripped, washed, ironed, 25c ea.:
Unwashed, 20c ea. None have
letters. Mrs. W: M_ Anderson,
Jasper, RFD 2.

Small White Sacks, holds 1/2

gal. 4c ea.; $30. M. Plus post-
age. Exch. for 100 Jb. print
feed sacks. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Camilla.

100 lb.
25c ea.;
Hoyt Tip-

White Feed Sacks,
cap., washed, no holes,
add postage. Mrs.

_ | Pens, Talking Rock. Rt. 2.

Print Sacks, washed, free of
holes, 3 of a kind, $1.35; 4
alike, $1.75 postpaid. Charles
Trice, Norcross, P. O. Box 365.

White Feed Sacks, 100 lb.
without letters, 18c ea.
No COD. Add postage. Mrs,
Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

3-50 lb. Flour Sacks, white,
washed, good grade, $1.30. W.
Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
aa
CANE (SUGAR): yin
- Green Ga. Sugar Cane, 4-5
ft., 5c stalk; 6-7 ft., 8c stalk.

At my farm. Sam J. Foss,
Brooklet.

CORN & SEED CORN:

Very fine Yellow, Large Ear
Roasting Ear Corn, and Field
Corn, early to mature, 10c Ib.,
$1 pk. H. Grady Adams, So-
cial Circle.

100 bu. Slip. Siltick Caen at
barn,, $2.50 Cwt A. M. Zittrau-
er. Marlow.

Yellow Shelled fa corn, 3
pts., 50c. Add postage. No CoD
nor checks. Marie Mashburn,
Higdon.

FEATHERS:

New White Downy Feathers,
60c Ib. Pon Sample on request.
Mrs. a Ons: Gaines-

ciose stamp for reply. Mrs.
am Stanton, Conyers, Rt. 1,
C BULBS:
1 do

a

arilg Bulbs,



-tmnake,



MISCELLANEOUS
* FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS. |
: WANTED



f3QOURDS :

Small Gourds 5 to_20c; Also
Gourd Seed, 15c pkg Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple Rtz 2:

Martin and Dipper Gourds,
25c ea.; Very large sizes, 50c
ea. Small mixed sizes, 10 ea.
Mrs W. E. Wooten, Camilla.

Martin, Dipper, Dishrag
Gourds, $3. doz.; Extra large
$5. doz.; Small mixed sizes,
$1.50 doz.; Also Gourd Seed,
3 pkts., 40c; Rutgers Tomato
Seed, 25c pkt.; Garrison Water-
melon, 15c. pkt. $1.50 lb. PP.
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

FRUIT (FRESH & DRIED):
1952 crop Sundried Peaces,

45e Ib.; Also 1952 crop Pecans,

30c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Leila

Cash, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

Sundried 1952 Apples, free
of peel and core, 50c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Robert H. Nor-
rell, Gainesville Rt. 6.

GRASS (BERMUDA):

Coastal Bermuda grass, 35c
cabic foot, raked in wind rows,
at my farm, 7 mi. East Wrens,
Hwy. 88. J.. E. Barrow, Wrens,
Phone 116. |

HONEY, BEES, & BEE

16 hives Bees, mostly patent,
some with supers, $7. and $10.
ea. Wilbert R. Thackston,
Clarksdale, 38 Newark Ave.

Bees in 10 frame,
hives with 2 supers,
all parts interchange-
able, good strong colonies; also
pure extracted Red Clover
Honey, table grade, 10 |b. -pail,
$2.75 parcel post prepaid in Ga.
D M. Kirkland, Summertown.

patent
standard

One used 2 Frame Reversible
oot Honey Extractor with 12 x
16 in. pockets, , $25. J. O. Hall-
man, Blackshear, Rt; 415. Box
107.

MEAT (FRESH & CURED):

Side Meat, 50c -lb.- PP in
Ga One side to each customer.
Siamped envelope for reply.
Mrs. B. A. Weeks; Dial.

Guar. Oakwood Smoked
Country Meat: Hams, 75c Ilb.,
Side and Shoulder, 60c lb.
Weights from 12-45 lb. Ship
Ser E. C. Hurst, Meigs, Rt.

OATS:

About 1500 bu. good Oats for
feed or seed, 4c lb. or $1.28 bu.
J. C. Rivers, Fayetteville.

POTATOES:
About 100. bu. Bunch PR
Seed Potatoes, bu. Otis

$3.
Conner, Pitts, Rt. 1.

Sweet Potato Seed, few
bushels of Bunch Yam variety.
and Porto Rico, reasonable

price. +S. oO. Ingram, Thomas-
ville, Rt.

Cert. cioaeea Bunch P. R:,
seed sweet potatoes, $5. bu
Money orders. W, W. Preston
Sr.,- Buena Vista.

150 bu. Govt insp. P. R.
vining sweet potato seed, $6.
bu. Less in large lots. me
Entrekin, Buchanan Rt. 2. Tel.
3693.

ROOTS & HERBS:

Colts. =Hoot Plants, $1.-.C;
Jimpson, Sassafras, Elder, Sar-
saparilla, Blackberry, Plum,
Yellow, Dock, Yellow Root, 2
Tbs.,. $1.; Wild Cherry, Red,
White Oak, Pine, Sweet Gum
Barks--2-.Jbs;" $1;5<.25. Garlic
Bulbs, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Yellow Root, Queen of the
Meadow, Sassafras, Rattle
Weed, Yellow Dock, Mullien,
Wild Cherry Bark, Life Ever-
lasting, 30c lb.; Butterfly Root,
50c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. J.
W Jackson, Talking Rock, Rt.
2:

WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS:

Dry Hulled Walnuis, large
size, 50c pk. Harry B. Durham,
Trion,-Ht..1,

Black Walnut Meat, 1952
crop, 50c pt. Add postage. Miss
Lula Cook, Canton, Rt. 2.

Walnut Meats, 65c pt. Not
prepaid. Mrs. Ww. . Hood,

Cleveland. _

1015 Baa this seasons Black
Walnuts, $1.50 bu. FOB. Exp.
RI _ Office Phone 43- -7316.



) Mrs, B

BEANS:

Want 2 bu. Velvet heans,

large kind preferred: Quote

cash price, FOB, hulled. Paul
Ferguson, Thomaston, RFD 3.

BEES:
Want few hives bees within
26 miles Atlanta. H. C. Reid,

Atlanta, 2303 S Pryor Rd. Tel
CA 7626.

CANE (SEED):

Want Old Fashion: Green
Cane for seed within 50 mi.
Bainbridge. R.; D. Humphrey,
Colquitt./* :

COTTON SEED:
Want half ton each Empire
and 100 W. Cokers Cotton

Seed, for planting Give germ.
and purity; Also want Velvet

Beans, running type R. Walsh,

Garfield, Box 96.

EGGS* =

Want at once pure breed
Toulouse Goose Eggs. Advise
price, and when can be deliver-
ea. Mrs. E: V. Milteer, Quit-
man, 603 E. Boundary.

GOURDS: :

Want some large size gourds
at reasonable price. Mrs. W.
Ww Peek, Cedartown, Rt. 2.

HONEY:

Exe. 10 Ibs., 1952 Stewart
pecans, for 10 Jbs., Extracted
Honey, both pay del. charges.
Write first. W. G. Tarpley,
Vaughn.

HAY:

Want about 5 tons Peanut
Hay del. to me. F. M. ee
Conyers, (Phone 4081).

PLANTS:

Want Old Time. Pattesaw,
and Heart of Gold Sweet Pota-
to Plants to set-in March; Also
want few White Egg plant
Seed or plants. C. Sirmons,
Lakeland, Rt. 4, Box 19, A.

Want contact party who will
have Vineless <P. R. potato
plants early. W. E. McCart,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.

SEED:

Want 800 ibs., \recleaned
Brown Top Millet Seed. C. M.
Feters, Social Circle, Rt. 1.

Want 90 Day New Crop
Osela Velvet Bean Seed. Thos.
E. Qden, Blackshear. P. O. Box
&. ;

Want Green Glaze Collard
Seed. A. S.- A eae Danville,
P. O. Box 124.

Want 100 Io.
Seed. James
Rta2.- =

Want Seed of Gourd (with
handle not less 3 ft.). State

doehnson Grass
Meig. Bowdon,

price. W. L. Sligh, Atlanta,
1221 Gordon St., S. W.
Want 10 Ilbs., Honey Drip,

Flower Top and Beat the Bee
Cane Seed. State particulars.
Willie M.. Green, Concord, Rt.
dr

TREES (FRUIT):

Want 1 Red Thcemas Musca-
dine, and 1 Topsoil Bronze, well
rooted. Mrs. R. C. Martin,
Aragon, Rt. 1.

Want to contact parties hav-
ing big type Gooseberry Bushes.
M.

Advise: W. Pressley
Smyrna, Box 181.
SACKS:

Exch. about 6 gal 1952 white
multiplying nest onions for,
piint sacks, 100 Ib size; 1 gal.
per 4 sacks alike. Each pay
postage. Evelyn Tigner, Green-
ville, Rt. 1



CATTLE FOR SALE



2 Young Jersey Cows, heavy
with- calves, $135. ea.; Black
Jersey Cow, $100. All bred to
White Face Bull. 1 Jersey Here-
ford Cross: Bull, 14 mos. old,
$100. Leonard Holt, Marietta,
Rt. 3, South Roswell Rd.

Few. Reg. and Grade Angus
Cows and Heifers and some reg.
Young bulls for sale. J. G. Pur-
vis, Millen, Phone 321J3.

Reg. Poiled Hereford Bull
Domino breeding; Also several
mixed oe cows and calves.
lf. A. Wilbanks, Buford.



Fim Grove Farm breeding, a
-bout 1100
_oxchange for Shorthorn Bull of

ing 4 gal.,

price. A.

| Stockbridge 3082.








Reg. Polled, Short Horn Bull,





i 1 te
Rean, born June 949, Desotg sa




Commando and Royal Star




ibs., $350. Conside



equal value. CharJes G. Wurst, :
Meigh, Tel. 2220. :

2 Milch Cows, fresh, ae give
other 5 gal., and. Nea
Heifers and Steers beef stock, foe
not reg. ae sick sive away
Or. Mav
boro, RFD, 1."

Jones

Aberdeeen - ne Bull, sae

ved June 9, 1952, named Pit-

man. General 3rd., No, 1596212,
Tattoo left ear P.






















side No. ;
wells Nell 1, No. 843627. Farm
located on Ni ewnan, Fayetteville
lwy. 34.-H. B Pitman, New-"
ran.

Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned
type, highest quality, Bulls 12-
15 mos. old, $200. - $250. ea,
Cecil Travis, Riverdale. Phone
Fayetteville 5581. 2%

6 excellent Reg. Poll Hele
ford Bulls for sale at Wind:
sweep Farms, 6 mi. Thomaston,
Grady bie
Thomaston, Rt. 5.

Reg. Guernsey Cows, fresh in ~
milk, and 7 heifers 10 mos. to
1 yr. old: A. N. Tuck, Thomas-
ville, 129 East Jackson St. .

Jersey Bull, Briarpatch >
Windy, RJ 529312, dropped on
Feb. 18, 1950, Sire, Lilac Re-
mus Georgia R. J. 426784; Dam-
Observor Gold Kahoka R. J,
1255817, DHIA record 9996 lbs.,
milk, 423.9 Ibs. fat as a 13
yr. old 2 X. David L. ae
Winterville, Wtsecde

13 mos. old Hereford Bull,
Domestic Woodrow breeding,
tup quality for commercia
herd, $225. cash or- exch. for.
2 beef type heifers. W.
Mixon, Thomaston, Nehi



Ave, ag

Reg. Guernsey Bull and Heif-
er Calves, born Aug. and Sept.
and 3 mos. old Grade Holstein
Heifer. All artificially sired,
James E. Pace, Rex, Phone.

5 reg. Horned Hereford Bulls x
WHR and Hazlett breeding,
$200. - $500.; Also Reg. Here-
ford.6 mos. old Gilts (hogs) by |
Grand Master, $45. ea. Mrs. W..
A Ward Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3.
Phone 8-8772. or:

Reg. Polled Herford Bulli, 1
yr. old, 3 Hereford Cows with
calves by side, 3 bred heifers;
Aiso 1 reg. Saddle Horse, 6
yr old, chestnut color, white
stockings. B. W. McFall, Con-
yers.

Reg. Brown Swiss Bull Calf,
about 4 mos. old, out of B. H.
J. A. tested dam, for sale. T.
B/Clower, Douglasville.

Purebred Jersey Bull Calf,
born Jan 21, 1953, by Wonder-
ful Star Luke, Dam, grand
daughter of Sparkling Stand-
aid. Sir, producing 12,000 lbs.
milk, 600 Ibs. fat, $50; Oldet _
calves at popular prices. S. B. :
Vaughters, Lithonia, c/o Ever-
green Farms. Phone 6181.

Reg. Polled Hereford Young
Bull, tested for Bangs, and TB;
3 grade Hereford Heifers, 8-9
mos. old. Priced right. Geo. EB,
Miller Jr., Lithonia, Miller Rd.

Reg. and Grade Hereford
Bulls, 14 mos. old, of excellent
quality and condition. See at
my farm. P. T, Paton Shady
Dale.

Black Angus
mos. old, 350. lbs., ;
Biackwell, Stone Mountain,
5200 Memorial Dr., Rt. 3, Tel.
36309. Bee

Reg. and Grade Holstein
Bulls, 6-18 mos old artifically
bred, from record cows _pro- -
ducing from 8000-12000 Ibs.
milk yearly. L. N. Arnold,
Winder, Rt. 1.





Bull. Calf @ 2
$75. W. A,



Black Jersey Cow to freshen
around Mar. 20th. with 4th,
calf, gives 5 gal. daily, $200,
C. E. Wright, Alpharetta, Rt.
3. ; ny

Jersey Steer, around 600 Jbs.,
15 mos. old. Can see at my
place on highway to Gaines-
ville just below Alto Sanitory
iura, Pook Crocker; Alto, Rt
L : :



SIX
CATTLE FOR SALE









3 Reg. Beef Type, Polled
Shorthorn Bulls, best Northern
bloodlines, 10 mos old, about
500 lbs. also 1 buil. 2 yrs, old,

about 1100 lbs. Ernest Hinson,
Alto, Rt. 2.

- Bulls: 14 mos .old Holstein,
10 mos. old Black Jersey, 8
mos. old Jersey, for sale or
ch,. for, Female Heifers, any
kind, 6-8 ~mos...old, or younger.






















20 grade Hereford Heifer
Springers, 24-30 mos.





- vaccination. Guar. Also 3 reg
Folled Hereford Young Bulls.
Ts. C. ollier, Barnesville, Tel.




oe Cow, fresh in with 3rd, calf,
good shape, for sale. J. C. Cain,
Buford, Rt.

4 Reg. Aberdeen- Angus Bulls,
3-10 mos. old, one 5 mos, old,
$175. ea. All good features,
papers with each. C. E. Mc-
Leroy, Colbert, Rt. 2.

2 Reg. Hereford Cows, for
sale or trade either for reg.
-male;)Also 1 Horse for sale.
Lloyd Culpepper Sr., Conley,
a5 Bouldercrest Rd. Dixie
















Red Jersey Bull Calf, 4 mos.
old, $50. Mrs. C. M. Smith,
Decatur, 3706 LaVista Rd., Rt.






9 Polled Bulls, 5 Polled Heif-
Xs, sired by the $1850. Malone
_ Ranch Bull, Rollo Domino, 43rd
- $500. to $500. ea. Robert M,
- Heard, Elberton.

_ 2 Springers, 1 Milch Cow
(freshen in few days) for sale
at my home. R. F. Ellington,
_ Fayetteville, Rt. 2.

One Reg. Jersey Bull, 16
mos. old, $125. Fred C. Simp-
_ kins, Forsyth, Rt. 2. Phone











Two 18 mos. old Heifers, 1
_ Jersey, 1 Jersey Shorthorn,
aiso one Yearling Holstein
Bull (mot reg.). O. E. Younce,
Fairburn, Phone 7275.

Reg. Shorthorn, and Polled

Shorthorn Cattle of excellent
_ * breeding, from calves to cows,
one 3 yr. old roan, polled bull,
and several reg. red polls,
- young heifers and bulls of good
breeding. G. T. McDonald, Oak-
_ wood. Tel. 222 Gainesville.






ye






Several outstanding bulls of
breeding age, including Short-
horns, Polled Shorthorn, and
Paangus,. Contact: J.-A. Pitts,
_ Gray, /o Beaver Run Farms.
_ Phone 2638.

15 White Face Heifers not
reg. but purebred, average wt.
_ 400 lbs., ea. 1 reg. male, 18
mos. old, and 4 milch cows,
2 mi. W. Hastings Farm on
Fayetteville Hwy. J. R.. Turn-
er, Hampton, Rt. 2.




13 Cows, pasture bred to out-
standing polled Shorthorn Bull,
2 with~cales on ground now.
Put with bull starting last May.
S$. R. Brockinton, Haddock, P.
. Box 115. Phone 2351.

_ 15 reg. Hereford, 5 cows,
(calves at side), 4 bred back,
2 bred heifers, i open heifer, 2
_ bulls.
Rd. S. Fuller,
1,\Box 31.

Reg. Guernsey: Cow, 4 gal.
- daily, (calf 14 days old), $315.;
_ 2 Cows, Ist. calves 4 mos. old,

ie 2 1/2 gal. $215. and $225.;
. Cow to freshen March, $305.;
_ Also several fine Heifers, 1
- fine Bull Calf. All tested, guar.
Benj. F. Harris, Lula, P. O.
Box 115.

Several Milch Cows and Cal-
ves for sale or exch. for good
used tractor. See at my place.
- oot H. Faulkner, Lula, Rt.





Hogansville, Rt.














Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
BHR Stanway Domino, calved
Feb. 25, 1952, Reg. No. 715878,
#Polled No. 531470. Benson

; arnes, Mableton, Tel. Austell
2430 + 4195.

4 high grade young Angus
Cows good cond., due to calve
im March and April, $800. here.

LaGrange Lone Oak :



oe r. A Revnolda. McBean, Rt.





HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



1 ea. good work horse, good
cow, and fat hog, for sale or
trade. J. M. Brooks, . Atlanta,
Rt. 5, Box 501 Tel. BE 5524.

Pair Mare Mules black and
dark blue, around 1800 lbs.,
eae. 8 and 9 yrs. old, and
equipment for 2 H farming.
Sell for cash or trade for small
tractor. and equipment. V. M.
Foteet, Blairsville, Rt. 3.

2 good. mules: Black Mare,
11 yr. old, about 1000 lbs., and
Red Horse, 7 yr. old, 1150 Ibs.
Ecth sound, work anywhere,
good for plowing, $100. for
both. Or sell separately. W. T.
Moorhead, Bowersville, -

Pair Tenn. Mules, between
8 and 10 yrs. Ail, . bays with
flax mane, work anywhere, 1l-
50 and 1250 lbs., $250. if sold
in 2 weeks. Near Cleghorns
Store, Fairburn Hwy., 5 mi.
Douglasville, 4 mi. Lithia
Springs. No letters. W. B. Coch-
ran, Douglasville, Rt. 1.

3 Mare Mules, approx. 1000
lbs., good for work anywhere
65.00 ea. C. W. FES Had-
dock.

Pair Mules, also 2 H Wagon,
and McCormick Horse Drawn
Mowing Machine. Hamilton
Ralls, Hogansville.

Black Horse Mule, 850 Ilbs.,
10 yrs. old, $40. my place. 1
mi. Bethesda School. Letters
ans. W. J. Hughes, EES
ville, Rt. 4.

One Mare Mule, 900 Ibs.,
approx. 8 yrs. old, excellent
worker, $65. J. L. Thomas, Lil-
burn, Box 321, Rt. 1, Near U.
S 78:

Mare Mule, 12 yr. old, 800
lbs., gentle, work anywhere,
$25. at my place, or trade for
purebred Milk Goat. Geo. D.
Barfield, Louisville Rt. 3.

Pair 5 yr. old. Mare Mules,
good cond., work anywhere,
about 1000 lbs., ea., cheap at

| my place 1 mi. $0. Plains; Also

4 purebred Duroc Pigs, 11 wks.
old, entitled to register, about
60 lbs. ea., for sale. F. D. Down-
er, Plains, RFD 2, Box 75,

Young Mare Mule, 9 yrs. old,
800-900 Ibs., for sale or trade
for Plug Horse or Mule. E.. W.
Miller, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.

2 Mare Mules, 1200 lbs., ea.
8 and 10 yrs. old, work any-
where and 1 work Horse, 9
yrs. old, 900 lbs.; Also 2 H
Wagon, Two 1 H Wagons, other
farm equip.; And __ several
Springer Cows and Heifers. W.

F. Fuller, Powder Springs.
Phone 2821. ;
Gentle (untrained) Mare

Horse Colt, 2 yrs. old in Mar.,
for sale or trade for nice Heif-
er Calf with good blood. Elmon
C. Barber, Rebecca. Rt.: 2.

Good Farm Mule, 8 yrs. old,
00 lbs., good quality and farm
equipment for sale. See. G. C.
Fill, Reynolds, Rt. 2.

Red Horse Mule, about 1100
lbs., $100.; Black Mare Mule,
about 1050 lbs., $65. Both work
wel lany place on farm. E. O.
1 made mule) around 1100-1150
Sayer, Winston.

Pair of Black Muls (1 horse,
lbs., my farm 2 mi. So. Al-
pharetta on Rock Mill Rd. J.
B. Wallace, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

Good Mare Mule, 1050 Ilbs.,
for sale or exch. for purebred
young Poll Bull and pay dif-
ference. Will M. White, Aragon,
Rte;

Reg. Spotted Shetland Stal-
lion, under 50 inches, $150.
Harry Lambert, Albany, 1003
Dawson Rd. Phone 5929J.

Gentle 5 gaited horse, work
or ride, $60. Or trade for childs
gentle ay D. R. Smith, River-
dale, 1917.

tint Mare Tenn. Walker, 7
yrs. old, gentle, gaited, bred to
reg. saddle horse, due to foal
June 20. B. L. Bridges, Thomas-
ton, Tel. 2828 or 2261.

Black Mare Mule, 7 yrs. old,
900 lbs., good cond. my place.
1 mile E. Douglasville on Fair-
burn Rd. . F. Walden, Dou-
glasville, Rt. 4, Box 276.

Mule, good worker, $50. Mrs,

f





< F. Perdue, Powder Springs,
om: fie IT.

HOGS FOR SALE _

OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky
type, 50-60: lbs., from champ
bloodlines, $21. ea. at farm,
$22.50 shipped. Reg. buyers
name. Ship anywhere. J. H.
Koquemore, Americus, RF. 2,
Phone 4543.

Black African Guinea Pigs,
S wks. old, females $20. ea.:
1 male, 8 mos. old, 1arge enough
for service, $35. shipped. One
Male, 18 mos. old. $65.; And
Sow, bred back, $50. Both at
my place. Reg. buyers name.
Will Dixon, Athens, 250 Hill-
side St. Phone 2878 W. -

18 mos. old OIC Snub Nosed
Boar, $45. or exch for 6 mos.
cid boar and gilt. See at my
farm. H. E. Holmes, Austell,
Rt 3, c/o Pine Oaks Farm.

Purebred, reg. Duroc Hogs,
some Bred Sows, and Bred
Gilts, Male ready for service,
and Pigs, 50-60 Ibs., all blocky,
some unrelated. H. saat Wile
liams, Baxley.

29 purebred OIC Pigs, from
prize winning stock, can be
registered, sell one or all, now
ready, $10. ea. Jenny Masters,
Buford, Rt. 2. (Near Hog
Mountain). ;

5 Black Essex Pigs, 6 wks.
old, March 1st. Come after.
Dont write. Homer Brock, Cler-
mont, Rt. 1.-

Sub. to reg. OIC Shoats, and
Pigs, 1 Bred Reg. Sow to far-
row around March Ist., all short
nose, blocky type, out of good
bloodlines. Sell or exchange for
corn or small grain, at my farm.
Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt.
1 .

28 Shoats, OIC, 75-150 Ibs.,
$12.50 $30. ea: Dr: (G>T.
Hicks, Covingtn, RFD Oak
Hill.

SPC Pigs to wean early in

March, 25-30 Ibs. 4 gilts, 2
boars, excellent bloodlines, reg.

buyers name, $25. ea. J. R.
Fair, Darien, Phone 1005.
'9 wks. old OIC Pigs, reg.

buyers name, $25. ea. 4 mi.

.| W. Doerun (on the Old Trail).

R. L. Herrington, Doerun.

Purebred Duroc Pigs, Reg.
ready about April 2nd., gilts,
$18. ea.; Boars, $15. ea, 1 reg.
Duroe Boar, about 150 Ibs.,
from good bloodlines, $25." Ex-
press prepaid 150 mi. radius.
Edward Nutt, Douglas.

30 Pigs and Shoats for sale.
P. E. Jackson, Lawrenceville,
Rt. 4, Phone 3318.

8 mos. old Pigs, OIC, $10.
ea. L. E. Brown, Lithonia, Rt.
2, Tel. Stone Mountain 3113.

Purebred Red Duroc Pigs,
$15. ea.; Also some with slight
trace P. C. for sale. J. J. Wat-
ers, Louisville.

Choice 6 mos. old purebred,

reg. . Hampshire Boars and
Gilts, from large litters and
champ. bloodlines, - modern

blocky type, life treated, boars
ready for service, $40. ea. del.
120 mi. radius; $35. ea. at
farm. A. H. Rocker Jr., Met-
ter.

5 reg. Blocky Duroc - Jersey |.

Pigs, FHA stock, 8 wks. old,
Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 8 wks.
$25. ea.; 9 nice thrifty Black
old, not reg. $10. ea. at my
home, or $12.50 ea. shipped.
Mrs. Will Howell, Mitchell, Rt.
L:

SPC Breeding Stock, all
treated, reg. buyers name; also
6 extra nice springing heifers,
Holstein, Guernseys, Jerseys. 4
mi. S. E. Pinehurst. M. J.
Blackmon, Pinehurst.

8-12 wks. old OIC Pigs, short

nose, blocky type, treated, reg.

buyers: name, $25. ea.; Also
few older gilts. Thomas C,
Purnett, Quitman, c/o Moss
Oaks Farm,

50 Shoats, just weaned, life
treated, average wt. 40 lbs.,
20c lb. to trucks at my barn.
Certificate furnished. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmore.

One Reg, Duroc Boar, 19 mos.
old, about 350 lbs., 8 mi. NW
Cordele on Cordele-Drayton
Rd. H. Adkins, Vienna, Rt. 1

Cross Shoats,
One Black Mare Mule,
lbs., blocky built, good cond.,

work anywhere, reasonable
price. Hubert Chambers, Mavs:
ville, Rt. 1.

vowed Dec. 30th.
Jan, 19th., $5. ea. at Metasville
Not shipped. R. L. Albea, Wash-
ington, hee tes"

Figs, 3 mos. old, about 85 lbs.,
$25. ea. Will ship. Earl Mullis.
Cochran, Box 25.

place. J. W. Brown, Conley,
806 Conley Rd. Phone Atlanta
DEAQO SES

from excellent herd, $35. ea.
Can furnish unrelated pairs.
Exch. for 4 good grade or pure-
bred heifers.
Eastman.

Pigs, sire of same type.
Chapman, Moultrie, Rt.

wormed, treated, for sale.
Talley, Ohoopee, Box 51.







HOGS: FOR SALE

Ah

16 good Betkchie and SPC
$10. ea.;



x

1000

716 good Duroc Pigs, 6 far-
10 farrowed

Reg. Black Poland China

OIC Pigs for sale, at my

Reg. SPC Selected Fall Pigs:

Quitman Barrs

Reg. Big Type Essex Sow, 3
. - PR:

Reg. SPC Males and ae



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE ~~



does,
breed to reg. Buck .Big stock
Jr. Does and Bucks. S. AjSlade,
Vienna.

Buck for r$12, T. , J
Whitesburg, RFD 2.

does and 6 small 3 mos. old,
Eight 2 mos. old. See: Mrs,
Cecil Reese,
6733.

ng, from ped. reg. stock, 15 do-
es,, $4, ea.; 3 bucks, $5. ea. Trade
for chickens, hoes
equal value. R.
ney.

or 4 bucks, rest does, $35. for
lot. Walter M. Mitchell, Austell,
Rt. 1. Hel 5104.

. 5 mixed Rabbits, $1:50 ea. or
whole lot, 3 NZW Does, 1 Black
Doe, 1 Buck, (all does bred),
$25. No shipments. Joe Lamb,
Danville, Rt. 1.

Ss

Je ER Abernathy, Danielsville.

Rabbits, $2. ea. FOB. Joe J. Wil-
son, Decatur, 828 ~ 3rd, Ave.

ducing breeding stock, solid and
broken colors, 8 oz., $1.75; 10-
15625 $28 Bred Sows, $4.
Battson, Griffin, 669 McLaurin
St.

Angoras. Sacrifice at $1.50 ea.
Mrs. Joseph Mikle,
Ga. Ph. Stone Mtn, 2701.

bits, 1 buck, 1 doe, 18 mos. old,

1

Calif. 10 mos. old, $5.; Pr. NZR,
2 mos. old, $5. Ped. papers with

a
Re

Californians: Extra nice young |
Red, White, Blue. Will

4 Chinchilla Does, 1 Chin.
Morris,

Grey, Black White Rabbits, 2

Jonesboro. Phone
English Angora Rabbits, you-

or calves
H. Wilson, Put-

25-30 NZW Rabbits, about 3

NZW Rabbits, all ages, and
exes, for sale. No mail orders.

Calif. Cross Hybrid young

Eng Gruinea Pigs, high pro-
Ss.
20 White English Wool King
Lithonia,

Champagne D Argent Rab-

doe 10 mos. old $3. ea.; Pair

ll, Frank Gordy, Mofena, RFD

Also |

H.| wilt not ship. Mrs. B.








NZR, and NZW,
Blacks, ready for |
Billy A. Tucker No

Chinchilla. and
stock doe, bred, $6.
$6.; Young Bred Stock 3






















Ib., $3. pr. Exp. col
149W. es ee
Circle.









NZ Reds, from bes bl
Juniors and Senior:
prices. Write: R. Li
ley Wrightsville, R














SHEEP AND GOA
"FOR SALE

-Milk Goats, 2 White
Male (Toggenburg ~
for sale. James B. Stri
lantas 1736 ae St
Way, NisBexy

One Saanan Milk G
ly give 1 gal. to 6
dry at present, $:
Buck, 1 yr. old Feb.
Exch. for one of equal























q














nett, Bonaire. Call
(1331 R4. :

2 Milk Goats, 1 fresh
15, has doe kid, other
en soon. Carrie io
mont, Box-111. :

6 Milk Goats, 1 Billy,
Zach Roberts, Fairb

3 Nannie Goats, 2
Nubian, all due to |
May, $40. for Tots;
Heifer Calves, 1 Jerse
ford, 3 mos. old $40..
Daisy. Crook, Japer Rt.

2. Fresh - Milk Goa
freshen in # weeks. No
See. Just off 54 Hwy., 50
to house. Dirt end of
Mrs. S. A. Hudgins, Jon

20 Head Goats for
Annie M. Odom, Ney

1 Reg. Togge

now e. Toceeabaed
oct ora 5 mos.
to register. L. Lynn
cross, 401 wv Hamilton

Dairy Goats, 2 fi
does, I snow white
Toggenburg, 1-1/2 yrs.
ea. L. E. i Wa,
4, Box 716.

Pauctnnte Billy, p
subj. to register, 1 y
L. C. Williams,
Ward St.

' Ewes with lambs at
$35. pr. R. B. Curtii
ton. Phone Madison.

30 Grade Yea ir
Lambs, 1 grade R:
wool, $12. ea.: $350. for
shpping, George Vi
ton, hy




,

































































































One nice nile oaks
on good feed. Write.
ae Fort Valley, |










ae E
70 Ra sheep, 3/4 Hai
and 2 reg, pure Han
Rams; Also 2 reg. Black
Bulls, ready for servi
Lord. Newnan, Rt. 4
J. W. Owens farm). se

-One Male Tose
$15. at my farm 2 mi. D














irg













Jim B. Bridges,







Polled Hereford hace Sale =

The Summerour Farms will

Polled Herefords bred and open heifers and s
age oe at 1 P.M. on Tuesday, March 17, at
. H. Summerour, Winder.

Winder. J













hold an Auction sale

























his both 7 and Spring
e gale. HE. P. Drexel,
putes wale, Fe





Production Sale Registered Her
A. production sale of 70 Registered | )

bulls, 10 bred and 25 open

*Jo-Su-Li Farms, located Hwy.

and Colquitt, at 1 P.M.,
tors. elepaan, Clarence












babes,




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Prices Paid At Various Markets


















































































































































































































ae No.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO. 4) Dawson Livestock Co., Dawson $19.98 $19.49 $18.10
Stockyard, Thomasville $20.00 $18.85 $17.40 $00.00 | Emanuel Co. Stockyard, Swainsboro $20.00 $19.40 18.50
ock Comm. Co., Cordele $19.75 $19.32 $18.21 $16.88 | Dodge Co. Stockyard, Eastman $20.00 $19.35 $1840 $0
ockyard, Lyons ~ $19.52 $19.26 $18.50 $00.00 Muscogee Livestock Co., Columbus $19.20 $19.00 $00.00
Stockyard, Bartow $20.21 $19.45 $17.20 $00.00 | MARCH 4 :
- Livestock Auction, ; Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $19.75 $19.25
: * Bainbridge _ $19.46 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 = a
Producers Livestock Exchange,
d, Claxton $19.25 $18.75 $17.75 $00.00 Statesboro $19.88 $19. ve 618. 70
PY 28 ; Union Stockyard, Albany ~ "$20.25 $19.85 . $18.65
Livestock Co., Gainesville $20.40 $19.00 $00.00 $00.00 | Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt $20.25 $20.05 $19.00
ockyard, Sylvania $19.85 $19.45 $18.40 $16.00 | Hazlehurst Livestock Market, a
ard Co., Thomson $19.55 $19.25 $18.65 $00.00 : oes senha See
: F Stockyards, Swainsboro S1980 $19.00 $1800 S00.00 | Moultrie Livestock Co. Moultrie $20.25 $19.95 $00.00
a Co. Marketing Assoc. 7 Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville $20.00 $19.60 $18.04
Sandersville $20.14 $19.35 $16.95 $00.00 Blacks Commission Barn, Gainesville $20.10 $18.50 $00.00
; 5 Turner Co. Stockyard, Inc., Ashburn $20.29 $20.10 $19.00
d, Jesup $19.86 $19.04 $17.45 $00.00 | Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia $20.15 $19.76 $18.60
Stockyard, Swainsboro $20.00 $19.26 $18.40 $00.00 | Lee Co. Livestock Market, Leesburg $20.00 $19.20 $18.35 :
i Livestock Co., Carrollton $21.50 $20.50 $00.00 $00.00 | MARCHS.
c os Sales Corp. : Bulloch Co. Stockyard,Siatesboro ~ $20.00 $19.60 $18.83
| oe reeioe $21.00 $20.00 $17.50 $1640 | Wilkes Co, Stockyard, Washington $19.90 $19.50 $19.10
sivestock Assn. Market, i
Donalsonville $19.95 $19.65 $18.55 $00.00 Sutton Livestock Co., Sylvester $19.90 $19.87 $19.00
: gan Jr. Stockyard, Hagan $19.75 $19.40 $18.06 $00.00 | Farmers Stockyard, Arlington - oe
F kyard, Columbus $19.50 $19.30 $17.00 $00.00 | Peoples Livestock cca Cuthbert - $20.07 $19.51 $17.80
F Be Seyard. davannch $19.75 $19.28 $1830 so0.00 | Valdogta Livestock Co. Inc., Valdosta $20.49 $20.50 $19.50
fy Comm. Co, Dublin $20.05 $19.50 $18.85 s00.00 | Farmers Livestock Co., Inc., Douglas $20.16 $19.66 $18.80
i : ; : : Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup $20.20 $19.60 $18.60
Y f Comm. Co. Macon $20.85 $19.60 $1840 $00.00 -- Ragsdale-Long Comm. Co. Quitman $20.52 $20.18 $19.01
E Witock Market, Millen $20.00 $19.50 $18.00 $15.00 Sumter Livestock Assoc. Inc., Americus $20.41 $20.05 $19.00
a cyard, Augusta : $20.00 $19.70 $18.85 $00.00 Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas $20.17 $19.97 $18.88
se et ictal $20.00 $1987 $18.60 $00.09 | Dublin Livestock Comm. Co., Dublin $20.34 $19.81 $18.90
F Livestock Co. Camilla $19.90 $19.35 $18.52 $00.00 | MARCH 6 7
i stock Market, McRae $19.86 $19.16 $17.90 $16.54 Cordele Livesiock* Co.,Cordele $20.45 $20.07 $19.00
Pivastotk & Market Service ae Bainsbridge Stockyard, Inc., Bainbridge $20.30 $20.00 $18.70
_ Baxley $20.27 $19.81 $18.25 $00.00 Fitzgerald Livestock Auction Co.,
Eietative: Livestock Addc. / Fitzgerald $20.56 $19.80 $18.55
a Soperton, $19.60 $18.50 $17.40 $00.00 | Effingham Co. Stockyard, Springfield $20.00 $19.10 $18.00







OCK WANTED

LIVESTOCK WANTED

POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE








tlt Beers deren. ili



sbred young Poll}
ht service. State low

Will M White, Ara- ees



all bull, large en-
ght service. Must be
lso 2 koar Shoats,
nose, or PC, around
ed right. E. T. Nab-.
, 3114 Clairmont Rd.,
Ex. 6186.

ut 12 grade A-Angus
e C. Steinmetz, At-
ishby St., N. W. Ve.


























first. J.
Rt. 1.

E.

Ele.
trie, Rt. 5.

sone 300 Ab. oIc
Guernsey or Jersey
pay difference, or sell
. J. Yekel, Jr, At-

eek old female pigs,

ll breed, medium

. Clay J. Mobley,

pekeiiel;: x

urebred Blue Guinea
2 Blue Guinea Fem-
_F. McGill, Dawson,

Australorp

Hahira, Rt.

cockerels,

exch. veg . Hampshire
habe $1.20 ea.

os, old, for reg. Ham-
about same age, to|
inbreeding. M. J.| Pr.
ing,


- Purebred -



roosters, $3.



Meeks,

AUSTRALORPS:

t 10 Berry Super Deluxe Black
rooster
Spring 1952 hatch. Proven high
egg producers, $17 50 or $2. ea.,
1 Bourbon Red 1952 hatch tur-| 9
key tom, $6. Mrs. E. B. Jones,

hens

ls

BANTAMS:

_ 4 purebred White
ready. for service,
for White
also 1

or eVe.

Silkie bantam pullets,
White Crested Black Po-
| lish, purebred, hen now lay- 1
$5. FOB. Lula Giddens,

White,






and

Want Welch, Pinto, or large
Shetland mare ponies, Not in-
terested in stallions.
cow for same. D. Lee, Lavonia,

Exchange

Want 1 good Mule, 6-9 yrs,
old, 1000-1100 lbs. Must
good to 1H wagon and plow.
Prefer black or dark color, gen-
tle, good price del. to me. Write
Bethlehem,

SHEEP AND GOATS:

Want 3 or % milk goats. State 3
age, size stock, color, horns or
hornless, full particulars, price
Te M.- Nichols... Jz.,



POULTRY FOR SALE



black-tail,
Jap bantams, 1952 hatch, grown,
to $5, pair; 1 pr.
pad grown, $4.; 1 pr. grown,
$5; 2 pr. purebred grown Mus-

ducks, 1 yr. ids

work

Moul-

Silkie

in



Layton

trio
Cornish hens,
rab J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt.

bantams,

$2.

10. game
Cheeve breed from the Negro
and Allen Roundhead, $5. ea.;
also 15 English W. L. hens,
now laying, $2.50 ea.;
African guineas,
Vera O. Doyal,
1,- Box :165:;

25 bantam hens and some
roosters, $1. ea. Boyd William-
son, Commerce.

1 pr. 1952 hatch White Coch
$6. or trade for
nice trio White Silkie bantams.
J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Merto-
politan Place S. E.

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:

15 pit game roosters, all ages,
ard 25 or more hens, all pure-
bred. Ed Thomas, Lithonia, Rt.

20 purebred Cornish hens,
biocky type, now laying, and
3 roosters, $2. ea. Any number.
MO only. Mrs. Cecil Dominy,
Eastman, Rt. 4.

Roundhead
cock, very fine, $10. Exp. pd.
J. W... Tarpley,
Corinth Rd.

5 fine young game roosters,
Shuffler and Roundhead, $15.
or $3.50 ea. Also fine Buff Orp.
veosters,
Bud H. Hollana,

ea.;

hens

White

1 trio ea. purebred Old Eng.
Biack Breasted
Quills, $6. trio
Red White

. oak ie ues $2,






oaniet

LEGHORNS:

breed hens. At my home,

Aaams, Union Point.
MiNORCAS:

9 mos.. old, and

reasonable. H. A. Evans,

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
QUAIL, ETC.:

Pigeons Utility Homers,
White Kings, $4.; oer pr.;

brood

Hogansville,
banded and working. R.

Rd. RA 6085.

$3,50 for: 2:
Dalton, Rt./ Tee, Red Oak.
Bob White Quail,

Buck | givin Harman, Stovall.

the

Quail, fine breeders,
17 white
$47 pr. Mrs.
Doraville, Rt.| Atlanta, 3304 Clairmont Rd.

E. (Rt. 13). Phone EX 6096.

Laced Red
laying, $7.50.) edi Ringneck Pleasants,
pheasant hatching eggs, $5.
15,
Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta,

eds and Red|9 9956 Buford Hwy.

1 hen
$3. ae
ea. $3. if ae

mated and working, $1. pr.
wen

-| COD. Mone
ing Yawn,



lcitaoe 5 ee

Fo ok

thens Hwy. Wont ship. W.

8 Black Minorca cocker
some trios,
large type and purebred. Very

lanta, 369 Augusta Ave., S.

Black game pullets, one with
7 bagy chicks, $6.; 3 red game
pullets, $4.50. Trade for Buff
bantams. Lockard Bell, Atlanta,
2677 Pharr Rd. N. E. CR 4390.

8 S. C. Danish Brown Leg-
uprn hens, $1.50 ea; 1 cockerel.
vame breed. Trade for larger

AR
c;

els,

At-
E.

$3.;

show
stock, large blocky, $10. Mated,

Caldwell, Atlanta, 3810 Cascade

Blue Indian peafowls in prs.
and extra cocks, for sale. Z. J.

$5. pair.

Large Northern Bob White
$5) pr.;
booking orders for quail eggs,
$20. C. FOB. U. E. McKinney,

N

Chinese and Mongolian cross
extra
large, extra plumage, $9. pr.;

for

shipped parcel post PP.

Rt.

Few nice, common pigeons,

No

orders only. Star-



Spring hatch
pneasants, cocks, $4.50 ea;
hens, $3.50; Quau, $4.50 pr.

Doyle C. Knight, Dublin, ae)

North Drive.

Racing pigeons,
ings and Strassarts, $2. pr. E.
A Griggs, Macon, 3229 Harrell
St

Number of pairs of Indian
Blue Peafowls, May 1952 hatch.
sale at my _place.
Royston Rt. 1.

for
Downs,

Ringneck pheasants,
$47.50 C; eggs, $22.50 C. Book-
ing orders for April del.
FOB. No COD. Norris Luckie.

Newnan, Rt. 5.

25 prs.

rcosters,

Rocks,
best offer.
before

1 cockerel

mixec
pr. or exch. for friers at market
price. R. L. Belding Jr.,
gusta, 2303 Johns Rd. ~

W.| ROCKS - eae oe WHITE
AND OTHERS): fe

Purebred, youn White Rea
extra large for
$2, ea. Exp. Col. Carl Sorrells,
Royston, Rt. 1.

25 mixed breed hens, mostly
1952. hatch, Barred and White
Reds and Leghorns, for
Will_not ship. Write
coming.
Hayes, Winder, Rt. 2.

15 White Rock pullets,
and
White pullets, 8 mos. old, $2.25
ea. Most of pullets laying. Mrs.
J EE. Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4.
Box 487. AM 9237.






: . Ringnec























scions, Bast:

Berly

-chicks,



pigeons,

_

age,

Mrs. Nellie

and
15 -Austria-

REDS a Be Rey Parmenters)),

20 N.

Ree rooster,

Red hens and 1.

un-
all 3-A, 4 hens,

,

1951 hatch, 16 hens, 8 pullets.
All 1952 hatch, $35, for lot and
bring coop. Guar. good cond |
Mrs. I. M. Sullivan, Carrollton ;

14 Ww Chandler eat


Discount on large lots. Federal

CRE



or . Inspect and have choice.

old, laying, $2. ea. Send crates

- TURKEY,

__ Marietts,
_ Atlanta OF 8600, Ext. 761.

Jaying, 50 lb. Mrs. J..E. Holton,

Gaddis, Quitman. Box 427.

Blackshear. P. O, Box 8.
8 grown White African and
Pearl mixed guineas, also 2

' bantams, Mrs. B. H. Durden,
Gdum, Rt. 1,
2 large B. B. Bronze toms, a-

(ce





Pac gIGHT es

M RKE eek



: are ftom page One)

_ throughout North Georgia. were condu-
cive to the outbreak of serious diseases.

The Department recognized this and
was instrumental in establishing a dis-
-ease control laboratory at Gainesville,
which is operated under the supervision
of the Georgia Poultry Improvement As-
sociation. The services of this laboratory

POULTRY FOR SALE

The Georgia Br
- Industry Marches



POSITIONS WANTED



have spread to all sections of the poodiie
ing area, and though part of its expenses
are paid by the poultrymen, this Depart-
ment contributes some
more annually for its operation.

While we think largely of the com-
mercial broiler production as the major
source of cash income, recognition must
also be taken of commercial flocks scat-
tered over the State, and of the multi-

- plied thousands of farm flocks that pro-

FARM. HELP WANTED



$30,000.00 or





FARM HELP WANTED



~| ment of our farm program.

TOM LINDER



Some one year old R. I. Red
roosterrs, ROP bred, Cert. pul-
lorum clean, $4. ea. or $5. ship-

_ E. Sims, Clarkston. :
__R.I. Reds, dark strain: chicks,

$5. per 25; eggs, $2. for 15.
Postpaid. Mrs. Don Donaldson,
Decatur, 726 So. Candler. St.

DE._ 2405,
20.N. H. Red hens, 10 mos.

if shipped. J. B. McLeod, Val-
dosta, 522 So. Patterson St.

13 Red pullets, May 1952 hat-
ch, all laying, and.1 Red rooster,
$30. Walter Lemke, Covington,
Rt. 2, Phone 5321.

GEESE,
ETC FOR SALE:
Booking orders for domestica-
ticed wild green head Mallards,
March and April del. $3. ea.

DUCKS,

Per. No. 35929.. C. D. Ward,

Rt. 3. Phone 96986 or

10 young Bronze hens, some

Warthen_

Emden and Toulouse cross
bred geese, $5. ea. Mrs. M. F.

3 White Holland turkeys, tom
and 2 hens, ready to lay, $$15.
for lot. Will not ship, William
Keener, Ellijay. Rt. 3.

Greenhead wild Mallard
drakes, domesticated, $2.50 ea.
Money order. Thomas Bartley,

White African roosters, $1.50 ea.
or swap for Sebright or Cornish

bout 40 lbs. ea., 39c lb. Mrs, J.

E. Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box
487 AM 9237.
Toulouse geese, $20. trio. A.

L. Thompson, Cadwell. 3 pr.
Will exch. Henry L. Brown,
Rhine, Rt. 1.

B, B. Bronze turkeys: 4 toms.
45c lb; 5 hens, 50c Ib. and 9- |

four mos. old. poults for sale. |
FOB. Mrs. Q. M. Rogers, Bar-|
ney.

White African guineas, 2 hens

and rooster, $5. or single hen or
rooster, $1.75, FOB Exp. Dr. J.
QO. Maner, Augusta, Rt. 1.
5 turkeys, 4 hens, $5. ea; 1
gobbler, $8. T. L. Lanier, Twin
REY te 2:

10 ducks, 3 drakes, 1-1/2 yrs.|
old, also 18 or 20 chicken hens, |
some Reds, others mixed, 1 yr.|
old, for sale. Mrs. Ada Sheriff,
Fayetteville. Rt. 2

a.



POULTRY WANTED



BUNTEYS:
Want some old time Buntey
hickens, the kind that have no
ils, Advise. J. E. Hutchins,

| willing



Covington, 611 Floyd. St.

CHUKAS: :

Want trade several Chuka
hens for roosters. Alton .Jones,
Newnan, 78 East. Brown St.
Phone 473 W.

GUINEAS: -

Want 75 to 100 guineas, most-
ly females. Advise price del.
Brunswick in shipping crates,
J. M. Hoffman, Sf. Simmons Is-
land, c/o O. H. Olsen.

Want 2 or more guinea hens,
in or near Baker Co. at-reason-
able price. L. L. Hay, Leary.

MINORCAS: %

Want 10 Mincora hens and 1
cock, not older than 2 yrs. old
State price. W. C. Stephens,
Cedartown. Rt. 3.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICK-
ENS:

Want 4 fo 6 hens, good breed,
March 1952 hatch, prefer from
adjacent counties, so can drive
over and see and get. Mrs.
Clay J. Mobley, Hinesville, Rt.
ds

FARM HELP WANTED



Want woman to do light farm
work with boy large enough
to feed chickens and help with
farm work, within 75 mi. Ball
Ground, Paul Gilstrap,
Ground, Rt. 2.

Want single man to work. on
farm for $2.50 daily. Come at
once, Dont write. G. B. Ham,
Gobbtown. ;

Want white or col. couple for
general farm day work. New 3
R_ house, good well, lights. E.
H. Gray, Conyers, Rt. 2.

Want good 1 H Farmer on 50-
50 basis, tend cotton, corn, and
produce, Good land with bot-
tom land for corn. Good ceiled
4 R house, lights, well on back
porch; mail and bus rt. Have
tractor and mules to farm with.
Archie D. McDaniel, Duluth.

Want white woman to live
with 2 aged people on farm and
do light farm work. Reason-
able salary. Letters ans: W, E.
Chambley, Griffin, Rt. C.

Want col. family to farm on
| halves: Know how to. operate
tractors, cultivators, disc har-
row Good 4 R house, elec.
lights, water in house, 2 mi.
Jonesboro, Hwy. 138. Will pay
man by day to plant grain, keep
up pasture fences. A. O. C. Mull,
Jonesboro, Rt, -1.

Want experienced dairyman
at once. Must be reliable. L. T.
| Callaway, Madison, RFD 2.

Want single, soberg
wage hand, with good reference,
to work, for general
farm work year around, J. R.
Langford, Nashville, Rt. 1, Box
36.

Want man with small family
for dairy farm. Excellent work-
ing conditions. Good salary. Per-
fer one willing to learn and
work to better himself. Refe-
rences. State past experiences
if any. W. H. Barker, Savannah,
518 BE -.20th. St, ~

| bad habits.

Ball} -

reliable|-



Want small family with some
cash and 1 mule to help on
farm. 4 R house, lights. Notify
at once, Chester Collins, Locust
Grove.

Want partner with capital to
spray and fertilize a 20 acre 25
yrs. old orchard of Schley Pec-
ans, on 50-50 basis. H C.. Walk-
er, McRae, Rt. A, Box 62;

Want middle age, white wo-
man to do light farm work on
farm. Must be able to work. No
References. Letters
ans. Room, board, small salary.
Mrs. Frank Beasley, Stapleton,

Want middle age, or elderly
couple, to live in farm home
with myself and to do general
farm work Prefer Christian
people, J. B. Mosley, Austell.

Want honest couple on farm,
part crop-part wages. Good 4
R house, lights. Near mail and
church. Good pay, No drunks.
W. E. Rushton, Twin City, Rt.

Ae

Want single, sober, reliable,
white man for general farming.
Small farm, some stock. Furnish
room, board, laundry, small
salary; Also want reliable col.
couple for general farming and
stock. Can furnish house and
salary .Need . at i AoE
Knox, Hazelhurst, Rt.

Want white, or col. couple or
small family to farm on halves
Help gather Fall crop: 5 R
house, wired, wood, garden,
cow to milk. Near church and
school bus. Mrs. F. G. Lee,
Vienna, Rt, 3. 3

Want family to work on farm.
5 R_ house, lights, good well
water, school bus and mail
route. Plenty work. G. E. Col-
lins, Pulaski, RFD 1. ;

Want family able to finance
self to work 100 A farm and
raise cattle. 4 R house, good
land to farm and raise cattle.
Standing rent, 5 mip Barnes-
ville. Helen Reeves, Zebulon,
Rt. 1, Box 33.

Want single white woman to
live with man and wife as one
of family and help do garden
and other light farm work,
raise chickens. 5 mi. Lawrence-
ville on Buford Hwy. J. B. Led-
ford, Lawrenceville.

Want 2 or 3 H farmer to work.
on 50-50 basis with cotton and
corn, W. B. Spearman, Social
Circle.

Want Christian woman to live
in farm home as member of
family and do light farm chores
on-farm. One child. accepted.
Salary. J. S. Jones, Kathleen.

Want unencumbered white,
middle age woman to live in
farm home and do light farm
chores on farm, for board, pri-.
vate room, and $12. weekly.
Geo, H. Spurlin, Atlanta, Rt. 12,
Box 270.

Want hard working, sober,
middle age man and wife to
work 6n small farm (both to
work), for room, board, month-
ly salary. H. L. Tripp, Savan-
nah. Rt. AS Rox R25 R,

fe

-|ing cultivator; good 4 R house,



Want white or col. couple to




farm with tractor and mules} x

on shares, or by day. Good
house, water, wood, etc., and
good proposition for right party.
References. John W. Fincher,

Douglasville, Rt. 4,

Want middle aged white man
(or consider colored), as care-
taker and worker on small farm,
Have some exp. in repair and
carpenter work. 4 R furnished
cottage furnished, board, small
salary. Mrs. Margaret Brantley,
oo Box 18. Phone Ca.

46.

Want reliable experienced
families to cultivate 115 acres
in cotton and corn on Halves.
2 good houses and water, lights,
pasture, on paved road. 2 mi.
Monroe. 2 tractors furnished.
Chas. E. Chick, Monroe.

Want large family to help}
work on truck farm, hoe, pick
cotton, and other farm chores.
Furnish large ceiled house, rent
free, pay prevailing price for}
work. Move party within rea-
sonable distance. F, N. Chance,
Perkins.

Want good, reliable man with
small family for caretaker on
cattle farm, near Atlanta, school
and mail route. Good 5 R house
with bath, elec. stove, hot water
heater. Good ref. required. $30.
weekly salary. Phone Jones-
boro 4747 or Atlanta Ca, 1917.
D. R. Smith, Riverdale. |

-Want 2 H share cropper, 50-
50 basis. Nice, smooth, fertile
land, bale cotton per acre; Rid-

plenty wood and water. Mail
and school bus rt., near church-
es. Good thickly settled com-
munity. Near McDonough. Dr.
W. J. Green, McDonough, Rt. 2.

Want 2 or 3 one horse or two
horse farmers, white or, col.
Good houses, good smooth land,
no rocks, Mail and school, and
Sunday school bus route. Lights
and wood. No drunks.
Roberson, Temple, Rt. 1.

Want good honest farmer to
work good farm (extra good
land), lights, mail and school
route by my place 40 mi, At-
lanta, Hwy. 42. Have tractor
for heavy work, and mules for
plowing. W. J. Saunders, Jen-
Kinsburg.

Want col woman or couple
to help with light farm work
on farm, looking after cows,
other farm chores. House and
everything furnished. No
drunks. Contact me for further
information. E. E. West, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 254.

Want col. woman, middle
age, for light farm work on
farm. No drunks or drifters

Clem | _





















































































ee week. Small
lights and _ water, Ae
Tavors, Eatonton, 2
132.

\ White family

on farm. On

bus route Am
-tractor and live to
R. L.Jones,

425

or Putnam Co.
where. 20 yrs. |
dairying. Jas.
ton, Rt. 3. :

Want place to
rraising chickens o:
ford Williams, Bufor
Want job on
tractor, truck or othe
work. School bus rou
house, just self,
child. Eugen |
Howard McDani
RFD 1. i

Want large 2 He 0

~| on 50-50 basis.

furnished and |

preferred. ar
Will L. Dunn, c/o |
well, Fairburn, Rt.

wife and self (age
enced. Want 4-5 Rh u
lights and water,
Aeworth. a

4 R house, es
be moved. T mmi
Macon, 541

Want.1 H crop
ing after cattle.
Live at Jonesboro,
Crossing. Have sm
Richard Cox, Jonesh )
Pox 343 An

Want to work farm
acres level, loamy
and 50-90 A pasture
for dairying, on .
school and mail ro
ing rent and long )
Roy Green, Mon n
2, (c/o Jack Sikes),

27 yr.. old man_
old, and 2

wanted. Room, board, good) 26 yrs.
pay. Write for particulars. Ref | nts piss on cattle
required. Need at once. A. L. salves. Can vee

Thackston, Hiram, Rt. 1.

Want 1 good wage hand on
farm. Furnish garden and
potato patch, 4 R_ house, on
mail and school route. If single,

will pay $10. week straight

time every Saturday noon, |

and board and |











truck. Need at
Daniel, Roswe

Want. job on a
farm. Can do any