Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1954 March 10

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Tom Linder Commissioner







WEDNESDAY, MARGH {0, 1054

- NUMBER 27





















































Editorial By TOM Li By TOM LINDER |

The Poe and final question of
or not our Constitutional demo-
government is to survive or perish
lved.

erent races are different in their

processes to just as great extent
2 different in color and dif-
atures. ve

and coming down until today,
as never been a democracy worthy

e except among Pes ot
aucasian ace.9 ou -

en the Coumaiane have never
able to maintain a democracy as
two hundred years on a stretch.

ed through the centuries is
nd and the Swiss Cantons be-

vard. into Athens, Rome, England
U 1 pees States.

entury. Obring. the Glowing
re were invasions by the
ind ore now called Nor-

fhe Eleventh Century, 1066 A.
mans, under William, the Nor-
ie Conquerer) crossed the channel
071 A. D., the feudal system
up ine England and the invaders
the and-owning nobility.

was these nobles who forced King
0 pee the Magna Carta.

vas the descendants of these Sax-
lormans, Norwegians, Danes,
Irish who made America and
Constitutional Government.

, great merchants, great bank-
vyers ore humanitari-

R FORM OF GOVERNMENT
RACES OF MEN

IS



. all the centuries, beginning with ;

+ thing to a democracy that: |



the Arab who is a wild man with his hand
against every man and every mans
hand against him.

The Hamitic peoples have never pro-
duced a democracy.

_ The great Kings of Assyria, the
Pharaohs of Egypt, the rich rulers of
Media and Persia and the wise men of the
Chaldees lived out their days and their
peoples sank into obscurity, and have
never produced a major democracy until
this day.

The Latins have never produced a
major democracy.

France is the nearest they ever came to
it, but their hot Latin blood and their
proneness to debauchery and _ disorder
have prevented them from attaining to a
major democracy.

* The yellow people, the brown peo-
/ ple and the blacks are mentally unfit for

directors in our form of Government.
You cannot change these natural and

_ God - ordained mental processes. These

differences are a part of the judgment
of Jehovah pronounced at Babel. These
different races cannot understand each
other. They do not reason in the same
way. Their mental ideas are just as dif-
ferent as their different tongues.

Different peoples, racially, are
bound to have different languages, dif-
ferent religions and different forms of
government.

_ The political machines in our large
cities are a necessity because the mixed
and mongrelized races in those cities
cannot be governed except by a totali-
tarian form of Government. A machine
is simply a form of totalitarianism.

This is the reason that any world
government, U.N.O., or other, must of
necessity be totalitarian in character if it
is to be effective.

When, and if, our voters list con-
tains a large percentage of voters of
other than Caucasian stock, then our con-
stitutional form of Government becomes

_ impossible and unworkable.

The great evil of bloc voting is
simply the outward evidence of the in-
capacity of those voters to cast individu-
al democratic ballots. The negro is not

_ the only one. You have but to look to our
large cities, where large populations of.
i : other. 4 races con-

leans: -Semitics and









gregate to see the same evil foe of demo-
eracy.

No educational test will discern this
natural difference in voters.

Some of these bloc voters are law-

yers, doctors, preachers, college profes-

sors and business men, but their minds
run to totalitarian government and they
can no more help it than you and I can

help being Constitutional Democratic
Americans.

If we can find what constitutes racial
prejudice, we should be able to eliminate
it, because everyone seems to be against
it. :

The Jews are opposed to racial pre-
judice, and the Gentiles are opposed to
racial prejudice. The Catholics are
against racial prejudice and the Protest-
ants are against -racial prejudice. The
whites oppose it and the blacks oppose
it. The Democrats are against it and the
Republicans are against it. The North is
against it and the South is against it.

Since everyone is against racial pre-
judice, how can there be any?

Since everybody is against it, what
is it?

Lets calmly analyze the subject and
see what we find.

The Bible tells us:

And hath made of one blood all na-
tions of men for to dwell on all the
face of the earth, and hath deter-
mined the times before appoint-
ed, and the bounds of their habita-
tion. Acts 17:26.

When the word prejudice is used
generally, it means antipathy or dislike
without justifiable reason.

Prejudice in this sense is the produci
of small minds.

Prejudice in this sense does nol
move from the greater against the lesser
but, on the contrary, it is the offensive of
a small mind against those whom it ree
ognizes as its superiors.

A great man is not prejudiced against |

a small man, but the small man may b

prejudiced against the great man.

Great qualities of mind do not hold
prejudice against lesser minds, but sma)
minds may be prejudiced against greater
minds.

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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN| MACHEN Ton ance uxeeeee vam ak



ber, power life, alimost mew, and
jother farm tools for sale. W. R.
Garner, Cordele, Rt. 2.

Farmall Super A Tractor, 2
disc plow, cultivators, planters,
like new, $1300 Pat Collwell,
|Blairsville. Phone 50J5. -

1947 Farmall A, starter, power
takeoff, pulley, good tires, culti-
vators planter, 2 disc plow, mow-
ing machine, $800. Edgar R.
Maddox, Winder, RFD 4.

Grist Hill, 20 in. rocks, cheap
for cash, at my place on Hwy.
411. C. H. Burgess, Ramhurst.

1 Kerosene Curing System for
tobacco barn, Consolidated
make, for sale. Mrs. D. C. Royal,
Chipley, RFD. Phone 61.

Tractor M. No. 169 tiller,
No. 123 planter, M 12 cultivator,
K-B-518 dise harrow. Sell all, or
separately for best bid. Mrs

}| Rosalie Spears, Rutledge.

F 2 Case Combine 5 ft. blade,
PT, used about 100 hrs., perfect
cond., $375. Phone Stockbridge
2641. J. B. Johnson, Re~.

9 1/2 hp Frazier Tractor with
dise plow and cultivator, very
good cond, $350. FOB my home.
Mrs. Roy Ball, Atlanta, 1640
Raymand Rd., S. E. Di. 6977. .

2H Self Dump Hay Rake, $25;
One 2 H- Disc Harrow, 8-X 20







SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Dairy Equipment such as
Surge Milking Machine, Walk-
In Cooler and Aerator, etc., all
Ist. class cond., for sale. H. A.

Butler, Macon, Rt. 3 Phone
2-8922.
Meadows Corn Mill, Wisc.

Air Cool Motor, 20 HP, Corn
Sheller (2 hole), belts, pulleys,

complete outfit. V. A. Patter-
son, Murrayville.
1 Oakes Elec. Brooder (4

deck), 800 cap. baby chicks,
$50.; Sears Incubator, 100 egg
cap., $12. Willard Morrow, Cal-
houn, Rt. 2.

Irrigation System, cheap,
slightly used, Me 25 hp Wisc.
power unit, 760 ft. 4 in, illum-
inum pipe, other necessary
parts, sufficient to irrigate one
acre per setting. S. Y. A. Ball,
Rochelle. Tel. 2141.

Farmall M Tractor, 3. disc
plow, 20 disc dbl. sec. harrow,

excellent dond., reasonable
price. Marvin L. Brown, Ac-
worth, RFD 2. Tel. Marietta

8-2970.

Good as new 1H Wagon, S$
40 Cole Planter, plates, Oliver
Goober Turn Plow, Drag Har-
row, all good shape, for sale.
W. T. Mitchell, Jakin.

200 Chicken Oil Burner
Brooder, good cond., $5.; Also
one Glass Dazey Churn, 8 qt.,
like new, $4. E. H. Clarke, Ma-
con, 2560 Bloomfield Dr.

42 in. Cole Corn Mean Rock,
No. 3 J. B. Humdinger Ham-
mer Mill, New Holland Corn
Sheller, 14 ft. line shaft and
pulleys, cleaners, shellers, etc.,
all running cond. Sacrifice lot
for $500. Or sell any part. 10
mi. North Louisville. Cy W.
qncen Louisville, Clarks Mill

Gravely Garden Tractor, ro-
tary plow, cultivator, bull
dozer. 2 sickle mower bars,
standard wheels, gear reduc-
tion wheels, and riding sulkey.
Reasonable. R. E. Dale, Dun-

woody. Phone Chamblee 4579.

Master Seeder with disc,
hand power, was used about
6 hrs. at dif. times, $27. S. L.
Fitzgerald, Savannah, Rt. 5
Box 192 (White Bluff Rd.).

John Deere B_ Cultivating
Equipment, planters with dis-
tributors, complete, $100. Guar.

L.

satisfaction. A. Walker,
Rhine.
Hammer Mill, good cond.,

with belt, pulley, that bolts on
rear wheel of car, $40.; Oliver

Walking Cultivator, shovels,
fenders, $45. A. Burgess,
Lithonia, Browns. Mill-Klon-
dike Rd, i

| planter,

Practically new Crane _ shal-
low or deep well water pump,
equipped, $100. at my home,
Hwy. 41. So. Dalton. John D.
Anderson, Dalton. Rt. 1. phone
1529;51.

One Allis-Chalmers G Trac-
tor, plow, harrow, cultivator,
all good cond., $595.
Tom Moore, Lyerly.

Lift Type Harrow, fair shape,
fits Ford Tractor, $35. Or exch.
for Subsoiler to work on Ford;
Or will pay cash for Subsoiler
if priced right. F. W. Hanners,
Grantville, Rt. 1. Phone 151J.

1952 Super C Farmall Trac-
tor, King harrow and mowing

Carnesville, Rt. 3.

One set used planters, cul-
tivators, distributors, good
cond. for M John D. Tractor,
cheap for cash. 1% mi. South
Ocilla Hwy. at Bushnell Cross
Roads. Lowell Adams, Douglas.

New Electric Brooder, 100
baby chick .cap., never used,
$10. Mrs..B. B. Featherston,
Atlanta, 318 Arizona Ave.,

E. Cr. 9854.

2 H 8 Dise Cutting Harrow,
pretty good shape, needs ton-
gue, .$25. Exch, for any breed
sow at least 6 mos. old. Grady
Chastain, Talking Rock, c/o
Cedarcrest Farm.

Farmall A Tractor, cultiva-
tor, 2 disc plow, disc harrow,
planters, fert. attachment,
starter, lights, PTO, stalk cut-
ter, near rear tires (never used),
;R00d front tires, motor A-l
shape, new paint job, also Two
11 X 24 used rear tires, $950.
W. C. Noles, Aragon, Rt. 1.

Simplex 6 Row Cotton Dus-
ter for tractor. J. W. L
Jr., Dublin, Rt. 6: @0. mi. E.
aot Hwy. 80). Phone 1483-

Model B Farmall 2 Row
Tractor, new rubber on rear,
planters, cultivators, distribu-
tors, outfit, $450. cash. Come
Te rica L. Josey, Bartow,

Blacksmith Tools, $20.; Also
good 2 H Wagon, good body,
$35. F. W. Jones, Fayetteville.

harrow, cultivator,
$1285. Ross Loughridge,



Fayette. Phone A-1192.
Ses J

ee Oe AS yy ale ath RS er ne

machine. Bargain. Don Wiley, |-

New Holland 77 Baler, Model
52, baled 15000 bales, Case Side
Del. Rake, $1400. Lewis Teal,
Douglasville, Rt. 4. Phone 2007.

49 C Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
plow, cultivator, $850; WC Allis
Chalmers Tractor, $495; 50 C
Farmall with plow and cultiva-
tor, $1095; Ford Tractor, plow,
planter,
La

in., $40. Both in good working
order. 8 miles Hinesville on
Hwy. 196. R. S. Myers, Ldo-
wici, Rt. 1.

1950 Medel Ford, excellent
cond., cultivator, Planters, dis-
tributors, weeder, 6 row duster,
20 disc gang harrow 4 disc till-
er, 8 disc bush and bog harrow,
7 ft. spring trip joint grass plow,
$1350. E. G. Morris, Waynesboro,
409 Liberty St.

Plant Jr. Walking Garden
Tractor, 2 1/2 hp, harrow, culti-
vator, turn plow, middle buster,
used 2 mos., $225. W. N. Nixon,
Augusta, 1917 Walker St. Phone
63712. J



Allis-Chalmers C Tractor, with
wheel wts., PTO, hydraulic lift,
2 row planter, cutivator, Athens
harrow Mrs. Etta Arnall, Sen-
oia.

JD 2 Row Tractor, heavy type,
model MT, starter, lights, power
takeoff pulley, cultivators, plant
ers, fertilizer attach., dbl. sec.
harrow, 4 disc tiller, bought
new Mar. 1951 $1500. See at
Powe}l farm 7 mi. N. Fitzgerald.
on old Abbeville Rd. E. F. Boyd
Sr. Administrator, Adel.

Allis-Chalmers G Tractor, al-

N.|most new, G-1 cultivator, G-2

cultivator, 2 Planet Jr. 300 A
seeder units, rear trip feet, G
disc plow, G moldboard plow,
G-10 planter, G bedder, front
ram, assembly and control, disc
harrow. Cost orfginally $1625.
Make. best offer. B. W. Middle-
brook, Barnesville. Tel. 67-J.

One set of Covington planters
for Ford or Ferguson, good cond.

Eastman, Rt. 3, Box 66.

David Bradley Garden Trac-
tor, 1-3/4 hp, new Goodyear
traction grip tires, cultivator,
turning plow, disc harrow, $200.
J. A. Sprayberry, Macon, Pine
Forest Rd., RFD 7.

Practically new Liberty Elec.
Churn, used very little, $8. J. D.
Durden, Hapeville. 2868 Third
St. (Hammond Park).

J. D. Model A. Tractor, newly
overhauled, new tires, new paint
job, bargain. J. C. Miller, Sr.,

4424,

Good 1 H Wagon, $35. or
trade for heifer, or good plow
mule or horse. J. T. Weing, Jr.,
Lilburn, RFD 1 Phone Lawren-
ceville 3667.

L. A. John Deere tractor,
everything new in motor includ-
ing crankshaft, cultivators, plant
ers, mowing machine, belt pul-
ley, nearly new Rome harrow,
starter, lights. Sell for cash.



1 x 2.x 12 Bantam Plow on rub-|

| planters,
plow, Rome pickup B & B har-
row. Reasonable, or trade for 2)

for sale at farm. G. W. Ross,|

Conyers, 128 OKelley St. Tel. |.



Charles G. Griffies, Moreland,

_No. 77 New Holland Automa-
tic Pickup Hay Baler with motor

used one season, A-1 cond.,
$1,900; Also Allis

son, Warrenton.

_ Model M John Deere with

light lift pully,
cultivators,

wheel wts.,

row tractor, A-1 cond.,

ly 3 point hitch type. J. C. Bur-

son, Hoganville, Rt. 2.

2 row planters, cultivators,
fertilizes attach, for W. D. Allis-
Chalmers Tractor, good cond.
Loyd Terrell, Teniple, Rt. 1.
Phone Carrollton 2105-W3.

1 H. Wagon and Harness prac-
tically new, also some farming
tools. H. M. Estes, Dunwoody,
Rt. 1. (At Sandy Springs).

Avery 4 Section Dbl. Cut
Tractor Harrow, $75.00; Mule
Hay Rake $40.00; Avery 4 Disc
Tiller, 3 ft. plow, new discs,
$100.00. L. P..Singleton, Fort
Valley, Rt. 3 Phene 772.

Bradley 2 H Planter, ferti-
lizer attach., 2 H cultivator, 1
H Ledbetter planter, all very
good cond. See at my place 1
mile 5 Forks on Saturdays. Jes-
sey F. Fraser, Lawrenceville,
Tetscor

Turner 2 H Riding Cultiva-
tor,:good as new, 10 extra
sweeps, for quick sale. Come
see. A. F. Underwood, Con-
yers, Rt. 3.

Farmall M 1948, for sale or
trade for good used Ford Trac-
tor, or Super C Farmall with
cultivators and planters. See at
my place 2% mi. SW Cochran.
Henry Simpson, Cochran.

5 Deck Elec. Battery Brood-
er never used ($95.00, origi-
nal price). Sell reasonable. Mrs.
W. M. Gilbert, College Park,
218 Elm St., Ca. 3864.

1949 Ford Tractor, 2 disc till-
er, 20 disc dbl. cutting harrow,
planters, distributors, cultiva-
tor, peanut plows, side del.
rake, all good cond., painted.
Rake recently overhauled.

$1000.00 for lot. Letters ans.|_

Robert Kelley, Montezuma, Rt.
i :

Case Side Delivery Hay
Rake, good shape, ready, $125.-
00; Also Letz Feed Mill, and
2 Dise 2 Wheel Oliver Tractor

Drawn Trail Plow. Reasonable.

At my barn, V. B. Sosebee,
Dawsonville, mel,

; Chalmers
Combine, $500. Norman John-

2. discs





1951 Ford Tractc
tors, bush and
Fowler i s
plow, priced to si
together. All excelle:



and bog harrow, for
W. C. Maddox, Griffin
Phone 9702.

1 H Wagon, good con
00 my place. 2 mi._
Fairburn on Rivers Rd
Smith, Fairburn, Rt.
5732. : :

Int. 4 Dise Tiller
good cond., $125.00.
Hadden, Gibson.

Corn Drill, nad Peanu
er, $10.00 ea. at my
Cannot ship. Asa McCo:
son, Rt-2. 5 x .

Good used Elec. Oakes
en Brooder, 300 cap.,
See Mrs. Henry Richi
Monroe, Rt. 1. (1% mi
Athens Hwy.)

New Idea, . Tran
completely equipped,
ank, fertilizer attach.
used to set 5 acres,
Terracing Blade for Ford
tor. Asa J. Patterson,
2750 Habersham Rd CH

2 H Riding Cultivato
Cormick - Deering for
trade for an incubator,
cap. Cannot ship. James
Nease, Waycross, RFD
884, es

Good Wind Mill, good
ning shape, $50.00. C. C
Preston, Rt. 2. = 384

One Farm Bell, go
$5.00. W. J. Overstreet,
RFD. | : eee

Int. 52 Combine, $250.00;
| so Planter and Cultivator
Deere M_ Tracto

Grann, Clyo.

Want 1 Power T:
Mower Blade for Model
lis Chambers Tractor.
in good condition an
cash. George M. Forr
Grange, P. O. 394.







calf at side, open and bred

BREEDERS CONSIGNMENT S
A Breeders consignment auction sale.

Hereford and Polld Hereford cattle, Bulls, Cow:

Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie, Monday,
Write W. E. Aycock, Moultrie. i






Heifers, will be hel









Yards, Douglas35 head to

Geo. Gibson, Rome, 41

REGISTERED ANGUS AUCTION
A Reg. Angus Auction will be held on
March 23rd, at 1:00 P. M., at the Coffee Coun

2 yrs. old and 20 females, cows with calves and
er by some of Georgias best herds. Conte





be offered: 15 bulls, n

2 West Bldg.







~ DISPE





RFD 1.

HILLS AND DALES HEREFORI

A dispersion sale of Reg. Herefords, fro
finest of bloodlinesthe blood of Real Silver Do
44th (the famous $52,000 bull) predominating in_
will be held on Friday, April n
Farm, LaGrange. Sale beginning 10:30 A. M. 23
119 bred (and some with calves at side) o

early. rite, 5B val v8 4







RSION | =

rd at Hills

heifers, and 63 bulls5 herd sires, includi
Silver Domingo 68th, and H&D Lar1
(gr 4 of Domin









Also want

vil to us on farm.






SCOND HAND
HINERY WANTED






Shalmers Combine. Must
onable. Write. R. H.
Rt. 1; Box,






one set of cultivators
lanters for a Farmall
-a mechanical lift.
ray, LaGrange, RFD 1.

Jet Deep Well Pump.
e after the dismantle
Fulton or Douglas Co.
Clark, Douglasville, Rt.





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manure fork for power
uper A Farmall. Write.
Curtis, Farmington, Rt. 1.
1H Wagon, within 100
yivania unless you will

te price and condition.
Harrison, Halcyondale.

Wi dmill complete, also
ower with or without

























































Elec. Brooder, 50-100
. Stewart, Columbus,
10th. St. Phone 7-7003
730; Nights, tel. home
Dairy 6 or 8 Can Milk
State make, age, con-
-and delivered price if
50 miles of Augusta.
. Bartch, Augusta, 2737

llis Chalmers Roll-
y Baler, also Side De-
, good cond. H. S.
Macon, Lower Poplar

- A. R. Wood 1000
rooders, good cond.
Se Alpharetta,

. Frank
. 1185 More-

Model L. John re
Motor must be in good
Write at once stat-
Fred Gray, Blairs-

eee

D AND GRAIN
FOR SALE ;

Hull and Cream
Peas, 40 cup; Tender
Bean Seed, Striped
chks. Add _ postage.
Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Pride of Georgia Wat-

eed, $1.50 Ib. J. M.
Hampton, Rt. 2, Box



selected, long green
Seed, bear until frost, |
. Plus one start of beer
free.-- PP: Mrs. Tennis
elton, Rt 2. ee
Tender Eng. Pea Seed,
Little Pink Six Week,
chks. Mrs. Dashie
y, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Long Green Okra, 50c
db. lots. PP. G. P. Bul-
wder Springs, Rt. 2.

Bunch Butterbeans, 4
25; Dill Seed, 2 Tbls.,
@. Mrs. C. W. Brad-
all. ~ See

son Spineless, Green
a Seed, 6 gal., $1.00 lb/
H. Prince, Demorest,
x 13,

een Okra, hand pick-
ned, 50c cup; $1.00 Ib.
more, 75c lb. All prices

A. Parrish, Mc-

~

Livesey Wat-
$2.00 1b.; 2 Ibs.
vy crop Green Pod
00 1b.; 5
. Mrs. J.|

| Rr

tender Corntield Bean|



Seed, free of weevils, 50 cup.
Add postage. W. A. Weathers,
Rossville, Rt. 3.

30. bu. good clean threshed

| Cane Seed, Blue Ribbon, No. 1,

good, sound, $2.75 bu. 10 mi.
above Blairsville, 2 mi. Hwy.
A. C. Duckworth, Jr., Blairs-
ville, Rt. 2, Box 142 A.

- Old Time Little White Tend-
er Half Runner Garden, and
White Cutshort Uornfield Bean
Seed, free of weevils, $1.00 cup.
Plus postage. Mr. T. H. Wade,
Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

_ 40 lbs. 1954 Green Glaze Col-
lard Seed, 4 Tbl., $1.00; 8 Thls.,
$2.00. PP. Mrs. T. T. Holloway,
Cobbtown.

- Kobe Lespedeza, 26c; Rescue
Grass, 6c; Chapel Hill Rescue,
8c; Brown Top . Millet, 9c; Star
Millet, 20c lb.; Alfalfa, 30 lb.;
Alfalfa and Ky. 31 Mixture, 25
Ib. C. D. Wood, Bowdon, Phone
2131.

1953 hand picked, long green
okra seed, 30 or 40 bu., 40c
lb, or cup. Add postage. Mrs.
A. D. Causey, Pavo, Rt. 3.

Calico Bunch Butterbeans,
35 cup. PP. Exch: for pecans.
Write ist. Mrs. W. H. McWil-
liams, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

7
Lespedeza Sericea Seed, $30.-
00 Cwt. Recleaned, scarified,
100 Ib. bags only. Will ship. H.
T. Wallis, Bowdon, P. O. Box

Brown Top Millet, Seed Oats,
Wheat, Abruzzi Rye, sound,
clean qualify. Sample on re-

uest. C. W. Finney, Haddock.

Okra, Bunch Lima Beans,
Two Crowders, Blackeye, and
Mixed Peas for sale. C. J.
Horne, Wray, Rt. 1. (On Ocilla
and Douglas Hwy.)

Brown Top Millet, tested for
germ and purity; haying and
grazing kind, $10 Cwt. Norman
Johnson, Warrenton.

Seed: Yellow Carrot, White

Parsnip, Field Pumpkin, Acorn!

Squash, Cantaloupe, large pkt.,
'30c prepaid. C. W. Page, Atlan-
ta, 149 N. Ave. N. E. At. 6452.

150 bu. 90 Day Velvet Bean
Seed, No. 1. cond., picked wth-
out rain. R. T. Taylor, Jr., Rich-
tand, fi

Peas, White English Salet,
75c cup; 2 cups, $1.25; White
Blackeyed and Red Speckled
Crowders, 4 cups, $1.00; White
Mush Peas, and Green Okra
Seed, 40c cup; 3 cups, $1.00;
White Half Runners, 55c cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.-

Seed: Crookneck Squash,
Green Pod Okra, Black Dia-
mond. Blacklee Kleckly, Sweet
Watermelon, Rockyford Canta-
loupe, Pumpkin, Citron Melon,
25 cup; $1.00 qt.; Martin
Gourd and Icebox Watermelon,
5c doz, and stamped envelope.
Betty Mewborn, Bolingbroke,
He,t: hagas

Pumpkin, Yellow Meat Wat-
ermelon, Senna, Stone Mtn.
Melon, Yellow ~ Meat Canta-
loupe Seed, 10c Tbl.; Also Dun-
lap Strawberry Plants,. 75 C;
Garlic, 10c. bu.; Tansy, Ele-
campane, Sage, Mint, 25c root-
ed bunch. Add postage. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Suwanee, Rt.
a \ :

Martin, Indian Club, Dipper
Gourd Seed, 25c pkg.; 3 pkts
(one of each) 65c; Palma
Christi Seed, 25c pkt. Add post-
age. Mrs, C.D. Sellers. Ellijay,
Reg

Very prolific colored bunch
butterbean seed, 1953 crop, 35c
cup. PP. Mrs. Elbert Overton,
Bowdon, Rt. 3. .

Small supply of Climbing
Okra Seed, 25c and 50c package.
Enclose. self-addressed, stamped
envelope. Na chks. nor stamps.








Pruitt, Lakeland, Rt. 1.



White tender 6 Weeks Beans,
55c large cup; Striped Half Run-
ner 6 Weeks, 50c cup; Long Ten-
der Okra Seed, 40e cup; Large
Yellow Popcorn, 20c lb. All free
of weevils. Add postage. Vella
Rice, Cumming, Rt. 1. .

White and Striped Half Run-
ner Seed, 55 large cup; 3 cups,
$1.50. Add postage. Mrs. B. H.
ieee Flowery Branch, Rt.

3000 bu. bulk Oats, $1 bu. FOB
farm. Will sack and deliver for
slight charge. L. E. Akins, Ma-
con, Rt. 3. Phone 57981.

Jimpson Weed Seed, $10 Ib.
PP; 50e heaping tablespoon.
Plus postage. Clifford A. Morris,
Rocky Face.

English Pea, 40c cup; Silver
Hull Crowder Peas, . White,
BlackEye, 3 cups $1; Dry Hot
Pepper in pod, 40e qt.; Icebox
Watermelon Seed, 25c doz.;
Okra, 50c cup; White, colored
Butterbeans, 40 pt.; Colored
Half Runner Bean, 50 cup. Add
postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine,
Cumming.

Brown Top Millet Seed Oats,
Wheat, Abruzzi Rye. Sample on
request. C. W. Finney, Hadcock.

Bull Face Broad Leaf Tobacco
Seed, 30e teaspoon; 2 tsps., 50c;
Also Garlic Bulbs, 50 \doz.;
Strawberry Plants, $1 C. Minnie
Saine, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Recleaned Kobe Lespedeza
Seed, 22c lb. Hugh Horton, Fay-
etteville, Rt. 3.

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
30c start. Mrs. R. A. Nolen,
Rockmart, Rt. 2. 5

Choice Creasback Bean Seed,
60c cup; Also Blakemore Straw-
berry Plants, 90e C; And few
pounds Dried Cooking Apples,
$1 lb. Plus postage. W. F. Aaron,
Aska. - \ s

Early Brown 6 Weeks 2 crop
Peas, 5 cups, $$1.25; Cream
Crowders, 4 cups, $1.25; Tender
Blue Pole Bean Seed, also
Streaked Half Runners, 2 cups,
$1.25. PP in Ga. Mrs. Clarence
MeMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

\
Few large Half Runner Gar-
den Bean Seed, old fashion\vair.,
tender, free of weevils, $1.45 per
two cups; 80c cup. PP. No chks.
Mrs. Nimmie Stanfield, Talking
Rock, Rt. 1.

Old Time Pink Peanut Bean
Seed, 65c; White Salet Peas, 85c
cup. Ople Gable, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Nest Egg Dipper and other
Gourd Seed, 15c pkg. Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.

Tender White Six Weeks
Bunch Beans, 55e Pt.; Frost-
proof Turnip Seed, 30c per 3
Tbls.; Also Scallion Onion Plants
3c ea.; Horseradish, 25 bunch;
Garlic, 35c doz.; Sage, 30c at.
Plus. postage. No chks. nor ex-
change. Dollie Eller, Titus.

Seed: Long-~ Wide Leaf Bull
Face Tobacco, 75 Tbl.; Okra, $1
lg.; Giant Gourd Seed, 5 ft.
around, 40c pack; Martin, 3
packs, $1; Also Catnip Plants,
$1 doz. Add postage. L. J. Ellis,
Cumming, Rt. 5.

Long Green Cubumber Seed,
and Large Green Tender Okra,
10c Tbl.; Add 3 c stamp for post-
age. Larry Gilleland, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6. x

Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, 99 pct.
pure, $18 Cwt. Cecil Travis,
Riverdale, % Pine Crest Acres.
Tel. Fayetteville 5581.

Big Start Calif. Multiplying
Beer Seed, 20c start; 12 starts,
$1. PP. Mrs.:Earl Fincher, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2.

20,000 Ibs. clean Brown Yop
Millet Seed for sale. W. S. Bag-
gett, Douglasville. Phone 3531
night.

Colored and white. butter-
bean Seed, 225c lb. add postage.
Mrs. \Ernest Crosby, Baxley, Rt.
o.

Old Fashion Garden Bean
Seed, Little White and Craara
Half Runner, and Brown, Pink
6 Weeks, 60c cup. Add postage.



(aa wera me ss ia

Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

<

12 Thls., 25c;_8 Thls., $1.; $5. Ib.





Jimpson Weed Seed for toma-
to grafting, 50c Tbl. and stamp-
ed envelope. Mrs. Jessie Mae
Hunnicutt, Dial.

Brown Striped Half Runner
String Bean Seed, 2 cups, $1.10;
Mixed Bunch and Half Runner,
Colored and White Butterbeans,
6 cups, $1.10 PP. Mrs. T. O. Mc-
Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

600 bags Brown Top Millet
Seed, $$10 Cwt. FOB Bousa
Farm. Good germ and purity.
Richard Harvill, Millen, P. O.
Box 782. Phone 428W.

1953 crop Long Pod Dried Hot
Pepper, 85 lb. Add postage.
Mrs. F. A. Harmon, Jr., Calhoun,
Rt. 2.

Cannon Ball Watermelon
Seed, 1st. yr., Ceresan treated,
$2.00 lb. Postage paid on 5 lbs,
or more. H. T. Pace, Canon.

Brown Top and
Cattail Millet, high germ. and
purity, recleaned; in 100 lb.
bags, for sale. Letters ans. Ship
anywhere. Virgil T. Barber,
Nashville, Rt. 3.

Pure Pride Watermelon Seed,
Vg Ib., $1.35; 60c oz.; Pure Ice-
box Watermelon, $1.50 per %
lb.; 60c oz. PP in Ga.; Dixie
Butter Peas, $1.30 lb. Mrs. W.
Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.

Colored Bunch Butterbeans,
40c cup; Squash Pepper Seed,
10c thimbleful; Early Purple
Hull Peas, 40c large cup; About
4 cups Okra Seed, 40c cup. Add
postage. Mrs. A. G. King,
Bowdon, Rt. 4.

Buneh Butterbeans, Mixed
Peas, Blackeyes and Crowder,
and Okra Seed for sale. 2 mi.
So. Eastman. E. M. Dixon, East-
man, Rt. 4. ene:

Green Glaze Collard Seed,

1953 crop

PP. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.

Crowder, Blackeyes, and
Mixed Peas, also Lima Beans
and Okra Seed John B. Horne,
Fort Valley, Rt. 1.

Cowhorn Hot Pepper, 8-10
in. long, not real hot, 25 Tbl.;
5, $1. Send money. Robt.
Waters, Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box
212.

1953 crop -New Hampshire
Midget Watermelon Seed, (ice-
box), good germ. $2.50 lb.; $2.25
lb. in 5 Ib. lots; $2. lb. in 10
lb. lots.; Also Congo, $2.75 Ib.

PP. Ellinor Reichert, Thomas- |

ville, 202 Grady St.

50 lbs. Imp. Long Green
Okra, hand picked, cleaned,
from select pods, 65 lb.; 5 lbs.
up,50e Ib. Add _ postage. Or
will send COD. Mrs. L. A. Ell-
ington, Lawrenceville, RFD 3.

. About 40 Ibs. Cannon Ball
or Black Diamond Watermelon,
unwashed, hand saved, $1. Ib.
Add postage.

Thomson, Rt. 1, Box 142.
1953 Martin Gourd, and
Pumpkin Seed, each 50, 25c

stamped
Smith,

and self addressed,
envelope. Joseph A.
Monticello, Rt. 2.

325 stalks improved Sugar
Cane Seed, Avg. 5'2-6ft., 6c
per stalk; $15. for lot. W. L.
Morgan, Savannah, Rt. 2, Box
120, Bonna Bella Ave.

Good sound Citron Seed, $1.
lb. PP. Ralph Jones, Cadwell.

Seed: Yellow Meat Water-
melon, 40, 10c and stamped
envelope; $1.25 half Ib.; $2. lb.;
Hearts of Gold Cantaloupe,
Green Pod Okra, 25 cup; Mar-
tin Gourd, 10c doz. Mrs. P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca.

Millet: 7000 Ibs. Cattail, 8c
lb.; 500: lbs. Brown Top, 10c
Ib.3.- 1000: bs:" (Starr; 14c- ip.

100 lb. bags, germ. and purity

W. F.. Walden, |-



guar.; 100 bu. Clay and Iron
Peas, 2 bu: bags, $6. bu. See!
at farm near Wrens or con-|
tact. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. |



. BEANS AND PEAS |
FOR SALE

a eran ett

Recleaned, weevil treated |
Cream Crowder Peas, 25c lb.
in 10 Ib. lots; $12.50 bu; White
Butter Peas, 45 teacup. Fob.
Roy Cox, Woodstock, Rt. 1.



Purple Hull Peas, large kind
(18-29: in hull) $3.50 pk.; $12.
bu.; Also 6 Weeks Crowders,
$3.50 pk; $12. bu. O. J. Edwards,
Dacula, Rt. 1.

50 bu. good sound Velvet
Beans, dbl. satked, $10. bu.
Wm. Johnston, Hazlehurst.

15 and 20 bu. King Size
Purple Hull Peas, 25c lb. at
my barn. 2 mi. South Carroll-
ton on Roopville Rd. Henry L
Spivey, Carrollton, Rt. 3. Y

White Purple Hull Peas, and
Brown Crowders, 30ccup. Mrs.

J. Carlton ,Tyler, Monticello,
Rt. 1, Box 96.

Brown Speckled and White
Cornfield. Beans, and Okra

Seed, 50c cup; Small Pole Lima
Butterbeans, 35 cup; Mixed
Peas, 25c cup. Add postage.
Cora Mae Hammontree, Chick-
amauga, Rt. 2.

About 20 bu. White Brown-
eyed Crowder, and about 45
bu.. Brown Crowders known as
Alabama of Fish Back Peas,
picked before rain, $8. bu. J.
N. Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. 5.

65 bu. Velvet Beans, in 2
bu. bags, $10. bu. at barn. Ship
if desired. Ben Bragg, Sardis,

15 bu. Brown Crowder Peas,
wilt resistant, weevil treated,
20c lb. Add postage. M.
Peevy, Lawrenceville, RFD 2.

Good tender, large imp.
White Runner Garden Beans,
60e cup; Old Fashion Cutshort
Cornfield, 65c cup. *No stampa
or chks. Add pdstage. Mrs.
Pearl Wilson. Carters, Rees

10 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans,
No. 1, picked without rain, $10.
bu. at my farm. No shipments.
E. L. Cooper, Butler, Rt. 1,
Box 24.

Red Crowders, Brown Purple
Hull, White Blackeyed, Red
Slpeckled Poleaat, Running
Speckled Butterbeans; all 2
cups, 75 prepaid; $1.35 aqt.;
Also want 2 bu. Calif. Black-
eyed and 2 bu. White Purple

Hull. Mrs. H. E, Richardson,
Bowdon, Rt. 1.

Old Fashion Little \ White
Hull also White Green Hull
Half Runner Beans, tender, 75
cup. Add postage. No chks.
nor stamps. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Douglasville. Rt. 4. Box 133.

White and Colored Bunch
Butterbeans, 30c 1b.: White
Bunch and Col. Running But-
ter Peas, 40c lb.; About 15 bu.
White Crowder Peas, weevil
treated, 25 lb. Add postage.
ot N. Murray, Stonewall,

40 bu. good Velvet Beans,
$10. bu. P. W. Harrison, Hal-
cyondale.

Mixed type Cornfield Beans,
abundant bearer, also Whita
Half Runner, 50c cup: 3 cups,
$1.20; Mole Bean, 2 doz., 20
PP. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 2.

Tender Blue Pole, and
Streaked, and White Halt
Runner Beans, 3 cups, $1.50;

6 Week Peas, White Crowders,
4 cups, $1.25. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Dacula, Rt. 1.

2 Crop Six Week, Red as
Speckled Peas, $1.25 for
large cups. PP. Trade for crow-
der, blackeyed, lady finger but-
ter peas, lima and Pinto beans,
okra seed, or feed sacks. Ea.
Pay postage. Mrs. E. E. Me-
Daniel, Baxley, Rt. 1.

Several bushels 1953 crop
White With Blackeyed Peas,
10c lb. Not Postpaid. Juel Rob-
erts, Carters, Rt. 1.

Good tender Old Fashion
Cutshort Cornfield Beans, 75e
cup; Large imp. White Half
Runners, 65c cup. No stamps
nor chks. Add postage. Mrs.
Andrew Wilson, Carters.

Tender White Half Runner
Garden Beans, 60c cup: Red
Speckled Crowder, and Blue
Java Peas, 25c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots;
Tender Hull Garden Salet Peas,
60c cup. Add postage. G. T.
Brown,. Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Old Time Tender

Striped,
and White

Cornfield Beans,
White Half Runner Garden,
60c teacup; Blue Java, and
Red. Speckled Crowder. Peas,

| 25e Ib. in &-lb. lots. Add post-
age. Miss. Gennia Brown, Ball

! Ground, Rees ds

















BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



White and Colored Bunch
Butterbeans, 25c cup. Add post-
age. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville,
Rt.2;

40 bu. good 90 Day Velvet
Beans, 95 pct. pure, $10. bu.
mi. W. Roberta on Reynolds
d. W. A. Mann, Roberta.

Tender Speckled Cutshort
Cornfield Beans, 65c cup; Lit-
Je May English Peas, 75c cup:

ixed Cutshort, 60c cup. Add
pene No stamps. Mrs. Pres-
ton Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

1953 Butterbeans, white, col-
ored mixed, 40 lIbs., 3 lbs., $1.;
Also washed shade dried sage,
$2. lb.: And Dried Hot Pepper,
a Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
Jaud Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt. 2.

Colored Bunch Butterbeans,
very prolific, 45c lb.; 3 lbs.
$1.; 5 lbs., $1.50. Prepaid. B. B.
Banks, Athens, Rt. 4.

20 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans,

recleaned, hand picked, good
quality, highest germ., $12.00
bu. M.

P. Fox, Dawson.

Peas: 50c pks. Purple Hull
Speckled, 20c lb.; 12 pks. white
Purple Hull Crowder, 4 pks,
Little Lady Finger White, and
4 pks. Sugar Crowder Brown,
each 25c Jb. Hand picked,
sound, pure, no rain. FOB G. J.
Vaughan, Rochelle.

30 lbs. Lady Finger Peas,
_ gathered without rain, no wee-
vils, $5 FOB. Alex Barfield,
Louisville.

Bright, sound, Red Hull Peas,
slightly mixed with Brabs, $6
bu. W. L. Wilson, Sparta.

Purple Hull Peas, large run-
ning kind, brown when dry, 45c
Ib.; $4 pk.; $15 bu. Del. Mrs.
-Geneva Chanclor, Pitts.

Purple Hull Crowder Cream
and Brown) Peas, Old Fashion
Speckled, each 3 cups, $1; Also 1
doz. Garlic Bulbs, $1; 6 Mullein
Plants, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
V. M. Johnson, Shellman.

Butter Peas, hand selected,
bunch, white, or colored, 40c
eup; 75c lb.; 2 lbs., $1.35. Del.
in Ga. Cash or MO. Ww. M. King.
Social Circle, Box 241.

White Half Runner Garden,
Brown Six Weeks, Pink Peanut
Six Weeks Beans, tender, 60c
cup. PP. No chks. under $1 Eula
Beal, Ellijay, RFD 3, 132.

Tender Speckled Cutshort,

Cornfield Beans, 65c cup; May}

English Peas, 775 cup; Mixed

ogee Beans, 60c. Add post- |

age. No stamps. Arvil Lambert,
lijay, Rt. 3.

Up to 30 bu. Velvet Beans. for
sale. Grady. F. Rogers, Buena
Vista, Rt. 1.

Several bu. White with Black-
e Peas, 1953 crop, 10 lb., not
PP. Jud Roberts, Carters, Rt. 1.

Clean White Peas, good to eat
dry or green, 5 lbs., $1.35 PP in
Ga.; $8 bu. Not PP. Rev. J. E.
Meeks, Bethlehem, Rt. 1.

Whip-Poor-Will Peas, sound,
elean, about 10 bu. $6. bu. A. R.
Rosser, Jenkinsburg.

-Colored striped Bunch Butter-
beans, 30c teacup (1/2 lb.) 60c
lb.; 2 lbs. $1 Del. in Ga. No
chks. W. M. King, Social Circle,
Box 241. <

White Half Runner, Striped
Half Runner, Little Pink Pea-
nut Beans, 55c cup. Add postage.
Jemimia Crump, Ttalking Rock,
Rt. 2.

40 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans,
damaged some about 25 PCt.).
$6 bu. Send sample if wanted.
Z. R. McCorkle, Butler, Rt. 1.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Hverbearing Straw berry
Piants, extra large berries, $1
C; Also Striped Tender Half
Runner Bean Seed, 50c large
teacup. Add postage. No COD.
Mrs. J. C. Jones, Gainesville,
Rt. 1.

Certified PR Sweet Potato
Plants. Write for prices. B. J,
Head, Alma,



Copenhagen, and Chas.
Wakefield Spring Cabbage and
White Bermuda Onion~ Plants,
500, $1.25; $2.00 M; Booking or-
ders for Rutger Tomato Plants,
Mar. 15th. 300, $1.50; 500, $2
Full count, prompt shipment.
E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald,
Box 662. e

Fresh Green Spring Grown
Cabbage, 500, $1.25; $2.50 M
del.; White Sweet Flat Ber-
muda Onion, pencil sixe, 500,
$1.25; $2 M. Parcel post. I. L.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Small Tung Oil Plants for
sale or exchange for baby
ducklings or baby Bantams.
Mrs. Blanche Bleich, Homer-
ville, POB 91.. :

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
Raspberry (red), $1 doz.; And
May Cherry. Veda Evans, Elli-
jay, Rt, 2.

P. R. Potato Plants, La. Cop-
perskin from 15th.-20th, April
del., State insp., imp., 5000,
$15.00. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.

Rutger Tomato Plants, grown
from certified seed, wrapped in
damp moss and waterproof pa-
per, ready, $1 C; 300, $2; $5 M.
pr. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts.
Phone 2150.

Charleston Wakefield, Early
Jersey Wakefield, and Golden
Acre Frostproof Cabbage, fresh,
green, also White Bermuda
Onion Plants, 300, $1; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M. Prompt del. Prepaid
in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Early Jersey, Chas. 2
field, and All Season Frost-
proof Cabbage, also White Ber-
yauda Onion Plants, ready, 300,
$1; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del.,in
Ga. Otis Conner, Pitts.

Pecan and other fruit

Brown Turkey Fig, well
rooted, damp packed, 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. R. H. Jones,
Sylvester, Rt. 3.

May Cherry, Crabapple
Trees, 6, $1; Gooseberry Bush-
es, $1.25 doz.; Catnip, bunches
6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Brown Turkey Fig (ever-
bearing, $1.25 ea.; Red and Yel-
low May Plum, 8, $1; 4 Blue-
berry Bushes, $1.25. PP. Mrs.
B. T. Thornton, Bowdon,

Old Fashion Limbertwig Ap-
ple Sprouts, 50c ea; 3, $1;
White Eng. Peach, 50c ea.;-3, $1.
Mrs. A, D, Jones, Cumming, Rt.
i

State Insp. Red, Yellow
June, Delicious, Stayman,
Rome Beauty, Yates, Kinards
Apple, 1-2 yr., 35c-45c; Elberta,
Ga, Bell, Hale Peach, 1 yr., 35c;
Kieffer Pineapple, Leconti
Pear, 3 ft., 65; May Cherry, 65c.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Black, Red Mulberry, 5, $1;
Red, Black Muscadine, 60c doz.;
Red, Yellow May Plum, Cherry,
Persimmon, 6, $1; Beewinut,
Blackhall, 4, $1; Gem Straw-
berry Plants, $1.20 C. Add post-
age. Mrs. Thos. J. Watson,
Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 217.

Scuppernong, Muscadine
Grape, vigorous, rooted vines,
4, $2. PP. Mrs. Annie G. What-
ley, Helena.

Old fashioned: white English
peach sprouts, 50c ea. 3 for $1.
Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming. Rt.
7;

Chas. W., Jersey W., Early
Jersey Cabbage, 500, $1.25; $2.
M. Prompt del. Full count.
J; PS Mullis, Baxley;> Rt. , 74:

Lucretia Dewberry Plants,
early prolific. bearer; Sample
dozen, $1.25; $5. C. Mrs. B. L.

Robinson, Greenville.

Blueberry, 4, $1.; Mtn Huc-
kleberry, 4 doz., $1.; Red and
Yellow May Plum, 8, $1. PP.
Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon.

Coastal Bermuda __ Stolens,
Be ou. ft.; * bag. Dig every
uesday. M. T. Courson, Hazle-

hurst. (See at farm, Wrens, Ga.).

- Wake- |.





Prosteroot Chas. Wake:
Early Jersey Cabbage, ready,
500, $1.75; $3. M. Del. Prompt
shipment. Good count guar.,
oe Mathis, Gainesville, Rt.

J



CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE



Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn,
selected, hand nubbed, shelled,
$5 bu. FOB. Alex B arfield,
Louisville.

Truckers Favorite Seed Corn,
nubbed, shelled, 75 qt.; $1.40
half gal.; $2.70 gal. PP; Also
Striped Half Runner Bean Seed,
75c pt.; $1.40 qt. PP. Mrs. B. T.
Thornton, Bowdon.

Good Yellow Popcorn, free of
weevils, 25 lb.; 10 lb. lots, 20c
lb. Add postage. Otto Rice, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

300 bu. White Corn, 500 bu.
Dixie 18, $2 bu. at my place 3
mi. No. Davisbore. Trade for
hogs or cattle. R. J. Williams,
Davisboro, Rt. 1.

Popcorn, Dynamite variety,
shelled, treated for weevils, 20c
lb. Add postage J. M. Wall, Au-
burn, Rt. 1. ~

Pure Gable Seed Corn, $5bu.;
Also Clemson Okra Seed, 1953
crop, $1 lb. Larger lots cheaper.
Lewis H. Jones, Fayetteville, Rt.
3.

50 bu. or more good Yellow
Corn, few bu. White, $1.75 bu.
here, or exchange for good heifer
calves or 2 small pigs. Mrs. J. C.
Starr, Forsyth, Julliette Rd.
Phone 6258.

Yellow Popcorn, 25 lb. Exch.
1 Ib. for 1 print sack; 2 1/2 lbs.
for 3 white sacks. Ea. pay post-
age; Also Red Spotted Peas, 20c
lb. Add postage. Vella Rice,
Cumming.

200 bu. good white corn at my
place, $1.50 bu. Do not write.
Avery J. Garland, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Some good White Corn, $2 bu.
H. M. Estes, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
(At Sandy. Springs).

COTTON SEED FOR SALE



sNo. 15 D & P L Cottonseed, 1st
yr., picked and ginned dry, roll
dropped, made 12 bales on 7.6
acres, shipped in 50 and 100 lb.
bags, $6.50 Cwt. FOB. Toccoa,
Ga. MO. Ulysses V: Stancill,
Eastanollee.

Recleaned pure Empire Wilt
Resistant Big Boll Cottonseed,
grown from foundation seed,
picked, ginned dry, 1 var. gin,
6 1/2c lb. Riley C. Couch, Turin.

ist. yr. pure recleaned Ped.
Coker Wilt Resistant Cottonseed
staples 1/32, germ. 98 pct., 1 var.
gin, 5 lock bolls, picked, gin-
ned dry, 42 bales on 40 acres,
100 lb. bag, $5.50; in bulk 11/2c
EP: Malcom, Social a
Rt. 2. Phone 3306.

2500 lbs. Summerour Hybrid
Cotton Seed, Ist yr., picked dry
and kept pure at gin, 42 pct.
lint staple 1-1/16. E. T. Mathis,
Avera.

Stoneville 2-B Cotton Seed,
Ist. yr., $2 bu. T. W. Simmons,
Douglasville, West Broad St.

Red Fox Cotton Seed, Ist. yr.
made 60 bales on 55 acres, gin-
ned pure, without rain, $5 bulk;
$7 delinted and treated. Luther
Garner, Alvaton.

Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
Cert. Blue Tag, 1953 grown Cot-
tonseed, 92-93 pct. germ., Cere-
san treated, machine delinted,
jn new white sacks, Reasonable
price. FOB. Make offer. Noble
P. Bassett, Fort Valley. Phone
716.

Delinted, treated, pure Empire
cotton seed, 2nd yr., $1.90 bu.
Some Cokers for less. Make
offer. W. L. Wilson, Sparta.



POTATOES AND POTATO
SEED FOR SALE



State insp., Bunch Porto Rican
sweet potatoes. First quality
seed, $3 bu, FOB. Contact L. J.

6851.

-|Rigdon, Tifton. Tel 1574. .

| Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.0

-ming.



Williams, Grayson.

sae Diabet, tate

300 bu. clean Bunch P

Rican seed sweet potatoes. Joe
Gayle, Fort Valley % Malatchie
Farms. phone Perry 402.

500 or more bu. cert. bunch
P. R. sweet potato seed, grown
on virgin potato land. John B.
Savage, Montezuma. phone

Certified Texas Bush Cop-
perskin PR Seed Potatoes, $3) ;
bu. FOB. Rufus Merriman,
Lyons, Rt. 3. Phone 8303.

15 bu. La. Yam Sweet Potato
Seed, $3 per hamper; 10 bu. Imp.
P. R. $3 hamper. W. R. Richard-
son, Jesup, Rt. 1.

Certified Seed Sweet Potatoes,

Bunch PR, Ist. crop from found-}

ation stock, produced from vine
cuttings, $3.50 bu. Fob. Jack B.

100 bu. certified Bunch Vine
Cuttings PR Sweet Potatoes,
field run, $3.50 bu. FOB. J. N.
Feagin, Cotton. Phone Pelham,
Ga. 2494.

50 or-75 bu. No 1 Squallers
Irish Potatoes, $1.50 bu.; Also
50 bu. Cane Seed, $2 bu. J. T.
Collins, Blairsville, Loa 2, Box
51.

4

ieee
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



Yellow Root Plants, 65 doz.:
Hazlenut Bushes, Mtn. Huckle-
berry, bearing size, 85c doz.;
Red and Yellow Plum Sprouts,
3, $1.: Blackberry Plants, 75c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Manda

5

Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, and Hazlenut, 85c doz.;|
Wild Strawberry, 5 doz. SLi
Yellow Roots,. washed, 4 Ib.
lard box full, $1.;
Brown, Cutshort Garden Bean
Seed, 50c snuff glass full. Add
postage. Nancy Henderson, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, Box 124, a

Hazlenut Bushes,
Hucklberry Plants,
Blackberry, 75c doz.; Red and
Yellow Plum Sprouts, 3,- $1.;
Also Yellow Roots, 65c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Homer Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

About 75 bunches rooted sage,
25c bunch; Also 4 lbs. last
years dried Sage, 75c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Bethie. Burt,
Dougherty, Rt. 1. =)

Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, 2
doz., 75c; Imp. Field Dewberry,
50c doz.: Muscadine Vines, 4
ft.. Goose Plum Sprouts, 45c
ea.: Raspberry, 6, $1.; -Citron
Seed, $1. lb.; Banana Musk-
melon, 50c cup; Col. Bunch};
Butterbeans, 35c cup. Add post-
a Be as Crowe, Cumming,

iS A ce ex

Klondike Strawberry, $1. C;
Mtn. Huckleberry, 2% doz., $1.;
Muscadine Vines, 35c ea.; Kud-
zu- Plants, 10c ea. Plus postage.
Mrs. O. M. Mashburn, Cum-

and Mtn.
85e doz.;

Kudzu Crowns, good roots,
$9.50 M del. in Ga.; Also Cream
Crowder Peas, sound, good, $1.
bu. at my place. Mrs. G. M.
Helton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Klondike Strawberry, 60c C;
500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Mtn. Huc-
kleberry, bearing sise, 75 doz.;
Peppermint, 25c doz.; Catnip,
25c bunch; Also Brown Striped
Half Runner Bean Seed, 60c.
cup; White Bunch Butterbean,
40c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

ge Red Jumbo Strawberry,
C; $8. M. Add postage.
rie shipment. No COD nor
chks. Mrs. Elmer Clark, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 8.

Certified PR Sweet Potato
Plants, from best quality seed,
good count and quality, $3.

Little Early

doz., a doz.
perry, bearing
Hazlenut. Bushes.
Yellow Root, 65

postage. . Hoyet Hend:

Spearmint,

bunches; Also Gar
per 25. Add _ postag
M. White, Dahlo
Box 57. eRe

Nice. late
Strawberry, -
Garlic Bulbs, |

|75 doz.; Peppe

. Add postage M
man Long, Elli)

Everbearing Str
Plants, nice root
Black and Thornless
berry, $1.50 doz.; Gt

packed: Also _

ee c pod; Martin
20 pack. Add_ as
Chastain, Ellijay,

Everbearing ~ Stray Ww
large roots, $1.50.
Thornless Red Rasp
doz:; Gooseberry, Plum,

| All damp packed,

Cherry Pepper Seed,
And Martin Gourd.

Add postage. Mr:

man, Ellijay, Rt.
Frostproof Ch

and Early dere Bee

$1.75; $3. M.

plants, good :

shipment. Dewey

Gainesville, Rt. 2.

~ Coastal Bermuda
load at farm; Under 50
M; 50 ~or more,

Plants, streamli GS
Condon Mastodon

3, $1.2 9, $2.50: Figs
Briday, ya Rt

$1. No aE 0. ae
piace Tucker, ers.
renceville Hwy., Rt.
Tel. 43-5045, ;

ready Apr:

Tomato (Morglobe, Ru
M. Ready Mar,

No. chks. fee

wet eee

_ Asparagus C
Broccoli, Brussels S
American Tomatoes,
Wonder i clog 5c.

del. rg ey Fran kK]

ter, Rt. 4, Box 20.

Fig Sprouts, rooted,
at my home
Hapeville, 2868 ' Th
mond Park)s 248

2 Yellow Oct
Trees, $1;
Pecetae Sun $1;
or Clingstone Old
Peach, $1; 2 Keifer P
June Red Apple, $1;
Walunt, $1. Add pos
V. Mz. Johnson, Shel:

Fig "Plants, 25,
sizes. Mrs. W. E,W ot

- Nice, 1 yr. ola Ss

M.|25c ea. $1. doz. Ac



Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma.

Mrs. Grace Autry, | Di





ed in regular classification
for Sale notices.

CC: Mr. Noble P. Bassett
Ft. ae Ga. :



8 of March 3rd issue wes printed as a
through error of the Printe:sIt should



of ae other








1dzu rans: $1.50
Red Gold Strawberry
M. L. Eaton, Dah-



ines, Fig Trees, and

g Strawberry Plants
Se T. Humphries,
313 - 5th. Ave. Tel.

























right baled Bermuda
eza hay, $35 ton;
barley and wheat
; also 40 bu. Cal-
recleaned, $1.50)
1, Ft. Valley.



leza_ hay also some
Soy Bean seed, for

illet hay (with

hay, $25 ton; Grass hay, |
2. Top quality. E. T.
Madison. Phone 157-J.

od - rain free
pedeza Hay, $30 ton;

bright Grass Hay,
za:














ay, also bright

in Maddox, Wind-





























. Millet, $35 ton; Mil-
Straw, $20 ton. W.
, Douglasville. Phone

ns I er Peanut Hay,
1, or $15 ton for lot. Troy
illa, Phone 4612.
Soybean and Cane
0 ton. FOB. Ralph S.
EMadison. 4072-022

aled Ga-Tan Bean
. Harvie E. Bick-

good bright
fohnson, and Crab-
ton; 25 tons each
1 Peavine, $30 ton J.

Kudzu Hay, $1 bale,
on Roberts Cross

Bowman, Buford.

Dee es















"| Campbellton Rd.

Sericea Les-|

ert Attaway, Wrightsville:

t Straw, wire |_
trade for nice -

-|dew, unwashed,
| postage. iI
_}Prompt. shipment. Mrs. Elmer
}Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

mbden, 50 ea. D
s. M. Ritz, Fairburn,





Prize winning Dark Corn-
ish, Golden, and Silver Se-

;| bright Bantam Hatching Eggs,

$2.00c-settin got 152PPo-3.. A:

Morgan, Rockmart, 405 E. Elm
ie sae

_Purebred Mallard Duck

| Eggs, $1.75 doz. PP. H. B. Dur-

ham, Union Point, 804 Dolvin
St. nt :

Few settings (15) of Hopkin-
son Warhorse Eggs, $7.50 per
setting. Ship as laid. Ruth Mc-
Bride, Rockmart, Rt. 1.

Giant S. C. Black Minorca
Eggs, $2.50 per 15. Insured PP.
Pareel Post. L. 3B. Millians,
Newnan. ~*

Papes Black Minorca Eggs,
setting of 16, $1.50. PP. Mrs.

Nobie Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Purebred, heavy type Dark
Cornish Hatching Eggs, $1.80
per 15; 30, $3.45. Cartons to be
returned at once. MO only.
Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty,
Rts 1, Bow8d: ;

. Purebred Mallard. Duck
Eggs, $1.75 doz. PP. H. B. Dur-
ham, Union Point, 804 Dolvin
Ave.

Greenhead (domesticated) |

Wild Mallard Eggs, 25 ea.;
$22.50 C; Chukar Partridge
Eggs, 40c ea.; $35.00 C. Taking
orders now. Delivery as avail-
able. Jes. R. Johnston, Jr.,
Marietta, Rt. 2, Providence Rd.

_ 50 solid yellow chicken feed
sacks, 100 lb. cap., $15; Also 100

y/large burlap sacks, $10. Ralph

Dangar, Woodstock.

Print feed sacks, ripped,
washed, starched, ironed, 2
alike, 40c ea.; 6, $2. Mrs. J. L.
Bupsh, Tifton, Rt. 3.

White feed sacks, not sec-
onds, free of holes and letters,
20c ea. in large lots. Mrs. Mar-
vin Maddox, Winder, RFD 4.

Good grade white unwashed
feed sacks, free of holes and
mildew, 17c ea. in lots of 10
or more. PP in. Ga. Mrs. Rob-



- SACKS FOR SALE



100 lb. print sacks, washed,
ironed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
B. W. -Miller, Cherry Log.

100 Ib. cap. print sacks, free
of holes and mildew, 3 alike,
$1.; 5 alike, $1.25; 2 alike or
2 odd, 60c. Add postage. Mrs.
Dwight Byers, Culberson, N.
ci as 1. (Res. of Union Co.

a.).

White Feed Sacks,
cap., good quality,
washed, 5, $1. Plus. postage.

100 Ib.
ripped,

Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Print
washed,

sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
starched, ironed, 3,

| $1.25. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da-
1

cula, Rt.

_ White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
gol cond., no. letters, $16. ;
Some white with letters, $14.
C. Shipped by express. Cash
with order. No chks. Major
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

100 lb. smooth weave white

| feed sacks, no holes nor mil-

dew, unwashed, 18c ea. Add
postage. No COD nor _ chks.
Mrs. Elmer E. Clark, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 8, Box 14.

White sheeting feed . sacks,
100 Ib. cap., free of holes and
mildew, 20c ea. Add _ postage.
Miss Bessie -Martin, Gaines-
ville, RFD 5 ;

100 lb. smooth weave white
feed sacks, no holes nor mil-
18c ea. Add
No COD nor chks.

About 250 White feed sacks,
heavy quality, 15c:ea.; Coarse

ee lighter quality, 10c ea.

arm. No shipments. R. O.
_Jonesboro,-Rt. 1.




1$1.50. PP.



; a. Mrs. W. Y.
Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.

White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
washed, no holes, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2. 5



MISCELLANEOUS:
FOR SALE



APPLES;

Dried Apples, 65c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. J. E. Pettyjohn,
Summerville, Rt. 4. :

ARTICHOKES: ms
Artichokes, 1 gal., $1.; Also

Rhubarb Roots, 8 $1. Add
postage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers,
Ellijay, Rt. 2:

BUTTER:

Fresh country butter, in 1
lb. brick molds, or % Ib.
round molds. Sent weekly (2-6
lbs. regularly, 60c lb. PP. Mrs.
W. C. League, Waco, Rt. 2,
Box 56.

Nice yellow country butter,
3-4 Ibs. weekly, 60c lb. Plus
postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
H. UL. Patterson, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

CANE (SEED)

Green Cane, good lengths,
$20. $25. per M stalks. W. W.
Williams, Quitman.

' 1000 stalks Red Sugar Cane,
4c per stalk. FOB. C..D. Mc-
Bath, Richland, Rt. 8.

GARLIC:

Add postage. Mrs. Carl Howard,
Gainesville, Rt. -5.

GOURDS:

Extra large Gourds, $5. doz.:
Small asst. sizes, shapes, $1.50
doz.; 10. C; Also Seed, Garri-
son Watermelon, large pkt.,
50c; $1.50 Ib; Cantaloupe, To-
mato, and Gourd Seed, 50c, 3
pkts. PP. Earl
shear.

Martin and Dipper Gourds,
25c ea.; Larger sizes, 50c and
$1. ea. Small mixed sizes, 10c
ea.; Gourd Seed, $1. cup. Mrs.
W. E Wooten, Camilla

MEATS: FRESH AND CURED

3 nice trimmed, salt cured
hams, 20-30 lbs. 70c lb. J. E.
Meeks, Bethlehem, Rt. 1.

24% lb. hickory smoked
fresh ham, 88 lb. H. C. Pro-
phitt,. (Chipley, Rt, 30 cs

4. country cured hams, 27
Ubss ea.,.75e Ib. Je. L, Clark,
Resaca, Rt. 1.

1 salt cured ham, 42 Ibs.,
65c_Ib.; One shoulder, 40c Ib.
FOB. MO. No chks. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Dacula.

PECANS AND PECAN MEATS

1953 crop Pecan Meats, 5 Jb.
lots or more, large halves, 80c
lb.; Med. size halves, 70c Ib.:
Pieces, 60c 1b. Miss. Maude
Leighton, Folkston, Rt. 1.

Stuart Pecan Meats, halves
$I. 1b.; Broken, 90c lb. Add
postage. Geo. Nunn, Crawford-
ville, Rt. 2,

SAGE: s
Hand picked, leaf sage, dry,

cup. Add postage. Mrs. i
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. haa

WALNUTS AND WA
MEATS: fee

Clean 1953 Black Walnut
Meats, hulled white green, $1.
pt. Add postage. C. S. Slade,
Meansville.

1953 _ Black Walnut
Meats, large pieces, clean, dry,
$1. lb. Add postage. Franklin
Holden, Ellijay, Rt. 5,

POSTS:

4000 Red Cedar Posts, 61%
ft., 31c a. at my place, Hwy.
82, 4 mi. N. Elberton. Not de-
livered, Frank N., Wansley
Elberton. ats

New

Red Cedar Fence Posts, 61%
ft., 25 ea. at my place. J. D.
Dyer, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

200- white oak posts, 25 ea.
at my farm 1 mile off Route
12 on Miller Rd. Geo. B. Miller,
liens Miller Rd. Tel.



a

Large Garlic Bulbs, 45c doz..

Stuckey, Black-

free of stems and trash, $1. qt.





ROOTS AND HERBS:

Yellow and Sassafras Root,
Yellow Dock, Dried Pepper-
mint, 3 lbs. $1.50; Also nice
large peas. 1953 black walnut
meats, $1. lb. Add_ postage.
Audrey Holden, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Rhubarb Roots, 35 ea.; Also
Striped Cushaw Seed, 15, 10c.
Mrs. J. B. Woody, Ellijay, Rt.
Ay

Rhubarb- Roots,
ea.; 3, $2. Mrs.
Cleveland, Rt. 3.

Red and White Oak, Sweet
Gum, Wild Cherry, Elder Bark,
40c; White Sassafras Bark, 50c
lb.; Also Jimpson. Weed Seed,
20c pack. Add postage. Mrs.
Grady Brewer, Toomsboro.

EGGS:

Want about 30 egss for set-
ting, Silver Lace Wyandottes, or
Brown Leghorn. Advise at once
and price. Mrs. W. G. Driver,
Frolona, Rt. 1.

FRUIT:

Want 25-50 lb. dried fruit at
reasonable price. Advise. N. C.
Faulkner, Lula.

GRASS:

Want several bushels Tift 57
Dwarf Type Bermuda Grass.
Contact. Alonzo Boardman,
Augusta, 1001 Peachtree Rd.

PEANUTS AND PECANS:

_ Want 1 peck small Red Span-
ish Peanuts. State price and con-
dition. R. B. Lamb, Savannah,
Rt. 5, Box 377. :

SACKS:

Want to exch. 250 lbs. good
soft shell pecans for 100 lb.
washed print sacks (1 lb: nuts
per sack), Prepay parcel post.
Ship any amt. but no less 5
Ibs. D. Powell, Fitzgerald,
Box:.529,- ,

~Want to exch. 1 lb. bunch
colored butterbeans for 1 print
rere ca Ib. Ae without holes.
Postage Mrs. Henry M.
Oftord, Rt. 1. es

SEED:

heavy, 75c
Henry Ash,

Want Climbing Tomato Seed
or Plants. Advise. B. T. Wood,
pete 1695 North Ave. N.

Want some Jumbo or Bushel
Gourd Seed. Advise. f, H.
Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3,

Want Short Neck Cabb
Collard Seed. Advise. Mrs. 2
W. Adams, Dewey Rose. *

Want 2 or 3 starts of Old
Fashion Beer Seed at once.
State price. C. J. Garrett, Bre-
TREN Sh Ont) 95

TREES (FRUIT):

Want 2 Old Fashion Bl
Plum Bushes, 3-4 ft. Advise,

Dewey C. Finche 1
Hes f65. cher, Tallapoosa,

. Want 6 good size Everbear-
ing Mulberry Trees. Moss
wrapped. Will pay cash. Ad-

vise. Mrs. Clayton D. s -
eee ouglas, Al

Want one Quincedonia S
Advise. Mrs. W. D. Bede
Gainesville, 700 Grove St. :
SNARE

CATTLE FOR SALE
br

One reg. Hereford Horned
Type Bull, 14 mos. old, perfect
markings, Dbl. Domino blood-
lines, Reasonable. Or trade for
reg. heifer, pigs, or feed. Con-
tact. J. M. Foster, Austell, Rt. 3,
Box 186. Phone 2893:





10 young reg bulls of WHR
breeding, $200. ea.; Also a few
young cows and heifers. A. M.
Bennett, Washington.

Cows to freshein 2-4 weeks
for sale. Mrs. J. J. Campbell,
Chickabauga, Rt. 2. Phone
3120.

18 Holstein Heifers, 12 mos.
old, out of reg. herd; 200 head
stock cattle, some purebred
White Face calves from reg.
bulls. Dont write. Come see. E.
F. Dean, Odum. Phone 1103.

One Jersey Cow, fresh with
3rd. calf. $100 without ealf. Joe
B. Philips, Stonewall, Box 197
(Valley Lakes).

ford heifers, also. Reg. 10 and 12

| Domino and Larry Domino
breeding, good, (goodcond) See
at farm. P. T. Patton, Shady
Dale. Tel Monticello 5123.

1 Angus Bull, 9 mos. old, best
| Bandoiler bloodlines, $200. Pap-
ers furnished. O. J. Stapleton,
Richland, % Stewart Farm.

Male Calf from artifical in-
'semination, born Feb. 13, Guern-
sey sire, $20. Mrs. Jennie A.
Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 N. High-
tower Rd., N. E. -

sired by Sir Pefection; Dams,
top horn type cows; good smcoth
heads, deep bodies, old enough
to breed in April, vaccinated for
bangs and blackleg, all register-
ed $1,750 for lot. Percy A. Price,
Leesburg.

29 head stall fed Black A
Steers, Wt. 500-700 Ibs., 17; Ib
P. E. Doster,Sr., Abbeville.

Bull, 22 mos. old, with papers,
Oakwood and Teagarden bred,
1 Stanway Domino breeding
Hereford Bull, 28 mos. old, for
sale or trade for reg. Red Poll
Cows. F. H. Adams, Commery=
Phone 34531. :

4 Bulls, milking Shorthorn
2 reg., 2 purebred, 3-14 mos. old,

land, Rt. 4.

Purebred. Reg. Jersey Bull
|Calf, 5 mos. old, sired by Wond-
jerful Star Luke and out of a
regigster of merit cow whose
dam was imported from Island
of Jersey, best bloodlines, $75,
}/FOB Athens. E. B. Braswell, At-
hens.

One Guernsey Heifer, 2 yrs.
old, will freshen April 9th., $85.
at barn; 1 each, Jersey and
Guernsey Heifers, bred to
freshen June and Oct., $65 ea.
J. C. McPherson, Villa Rica, Rt.
ze

2 purebred Tolstein Heifers ,1
artifically bred to calve Ist.
March; Other bred to reg Guern-
sey Bull, to bring calf last of
March. Both tested for Bangs,
also Black Leg immuned. Amos
D. Spivey, Sandersville, Rt. 1,
Jordon Mill Rd.

Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned
type, highest quality, bulls $150
ea. up. Cecil Travis, Riverdale,
% Pine Crest Acres. Tel Fay-
etteyille 5581.

Good Young Jersey Milch
Coy; Also good work mnie
around 950 Ibs. Reasonable. 3 1/
mi. So. Palmetto, on 29 hwy.
Mrs. C. Adams, Newnan, Rt. 2,
Box 318.

Reg. Horned Hereford Baca R
Domino 33 and WHR breeding,
one of service age, $200 ea. up
Mrs. W. A. Ward, J.,Marietta, Rt.
3, Paper Mill Rd. % Ward
Mead Farm. Phone 8-8872.

3 Black Angus Bulls, reag>
for service, about 11 mos. ol,

$100 ea. Gabe Coley, Hawkins-
ville, RFD 2. (Cochran Hwy).

One purebred Black Angus
Bull, about 2 yrs. 10 mos. old,
not reg., but both sides parents
Reg. Wt. about 1000 Ibs., $200.
|FOB farm. J. E. McCrary, Pine-
hurst.

Reg. Braham Bulls, also a
limited number of females alse
one reg Jersey bull calf of arti-
ficial breeding. C. J. May, Wash-
ington. =

1 cow, fresh, 2nd. calf, reas
sonable price. Bob Knight
Franklin Rt. 2. (Near Old Arm-
strong Mill).

Large Grade White Face Poll.
ed Cow with 2 mos. old heifer
calf, $175; Cow. to calve thig
summer, $85; Also heifer and
steer calves. M. B. Welsh, Mas

3-8983 except Sun.

Reg Aberdeen Angus Bulk
Consider trade for value 9
grain; or Also 1 good riding an
1 good work horse. 1000 Ibs. ex
$100 ea. A. D. Burges, Lithonia



-Bhed and open grade Here-

mos. old Hereford Bulls of Plaio

5 pretty Poll Hereford Heifers, !

aS

Strawberry Roan Short Hor:

$1001$150 ea, Etta G. Nix Cleve-._

pure bred, but not registered,

con, Rt. 2, Heath Rd. Phone.
































about 600 Ibs. See, make offer ag +



ct















eee



old,



Twin Aberdeen Angus Bulls |
reg., and ealfhood vaccinated, 6

mos. old, $125 ea. Z. J. Lee, Red
Oak. Phone Ca. 6396 Atlanta,
Ga.

Reg. 4 yr. old Black Angus

- Bull with papers. Sell or trade

for 2 purebred Black Angus
heifers, or 1 reg Black Angus
heifer with papers. Lee Camp-
bell, Ben HL Atlanta Tel. Ra.
1600;

Black Angus Reg. herd bull,
3 1/2 yrs. old. Black Bird Sum-
met. bloodlines. $200 my place.
Mrs. Louise Coleman, Atlanta,

_ 2764 Dover Rd. N. E. Ex- 1139,

milking strain Shorthorn
ee " ealves, -8 mos. old, also 1
or 2 heifers, pee unrelated.

Fine breeding. E. E. Platt, Da-
cula.
Black Angus bull, 11 mos.
about 750 lbs. calved
April 24, 1958. Sire: F.
Blackbird Enthine 38, Dam:

Bagwells Nell 2. C. H. Cagle,
Maysville. :

Aberdeen-Angus_ cattle _ for
sale at Farm Prices. My place,
3 mi, West Rossville. Arthur
Stoner, Flintstone.

4 Herefords, Horn Type, ap-
prox. 13 mos. old, 8 heifers
and 1 bull. Bxcellent quality.

Purebred but not Reg. All
sired by Reg. bull. A. P. Smith,

College Park. P. O. Box 103.
CA 3439 :

Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets





One 9 yr. old mare, also new
Thornhill wagon for sale. Elmer
Watson, Talking Rock, RFD 2.

1 yr. old spirited gelding,
Palomino strain, gaited saddle
horse, $85, Randall Ray, Dora-
ville, 4521 Chamblee - Tucker
Rd. Phone 47-2272.

Tenn. Walking Horse colt, 2
yrs. old, broke to ride. Straight
roan, blaze Face, White Stock-
ings, good cond,, Reasonable. T.
S. Wells, Atlanta, 2970 Lenox
Rd. N. E. CH 3528.

2 good mules, 8 and 11 yrs.
old, around 1,000 Ibs. ea.
Gentle, work anywhere. Rea-
sonable price. J. F. Hughes, Jr.,
Lawrenceville. Rt. 4.

8 yr. old, gentle,
horse, also good buggy, $160 for
both, 5 mi. No, Roswell, off 140
Hwy. Ralph Dangar, Wood
stock.

One 1200 lb. mule, 9 yrs. old,

work anywhere, $60. D. T.
Foster, McDonough, Rt. 3.
Black and White 5 yr. old

Gelding Pony, 46-48 in., broke
to work, $150; Strawberry
Roan, Flax Mane-Tail Welch
Mare Pony 7 yrs. old, gaited,
gentle, $125; And Want large
billy goat with cart and several
good milk nannies, fresh or
about to freshen. Mrs. A. C.
Hames, Graysville.

5 gaited|



| Tenn, Walking Mare, Bay, 7
yrs. old, Reasonable. -W. J.
Trunkey, Fayetteville, Rt. 3,
County Farm Rd.

15 good farm mules, work any-
where, for sale at my farm, rea-
sonable, 14% mi, west Powder
Springs. Can see any morning

lor Saturday and Sunday. G, C.

Crocker, Powder Springs.

One Black Mare Mule, 1050
lbs., 10 yrs. old, gentle, work
anywhere, blocky built. T. W.
Simmons, Douglasville, West
Broad St.

Mule and gear, work single
or double, about 950 lbs., at my
farm, $65. A. J. Durden, Fay-
etteville, Rt. 3. Tel. 3184.

Spotted Mare, 4 yrs. old, 1000
Tbs., $150, 8 mi. SE Trenton. R.
B. Crane, Trenton, Starr Rt.

1 reg. White Stallion, roan
Allen, wth papers, ride, very
gentle, with bridle and saddle,
$150; Spotted Mare Pony, 8 yrs.
old, gentle, ride, bridle and
saddle, $100. Willard Morrow,
Calhoun, Rt, 2. =



POULTRY FOR SALE



ANCONAS, ANDALUSIANS,
, AUSTRALORPS

Trio Ancona Chickens, 2
hens, 1 rooster, $6. J. F. Well-



born, Rock Springs.

Fountain, Fort Valley, Rt. 1.



gz

ens, 1 yr. old, good layers,
ea. J: CQ Tye College Park,
Rt. 3, Box 152. Fa. 3788. :
Leghorns

White bees Hens, laying.
Reasonable. F Bunn, Mid-
ville.

Approx. 150 (AAAA) bred to
lay White Leghorn Pullets, in
heavy production, $2 ea. Will
not ship. Wm. N. Euff, Austell,
Rt. 2, River Rd. 2898.

175 AAAA White Leghorns,
9 mos. old, for sale or trade for
hogs, cattle, etc. W. R. Long,
Woodstock.

BANTAMS

Bantams: Trio pure, small
type Black Tail Japs, $6;
Silver Sebright, $2; 1 Common
Bantam Hen, 50c; Also I pure
RI Red Hen with 7 chicks, $1.50.
All hens laying. Paul Caudill,
Rome, 28 Elmwood? St. rire
2-4196,

Pair Golden Sebright Ban-
-tams, $5, place 8 mi, N. Perry,
41 Ga, U. S.. Hwy. Mrs. .

Golden Sebright, Silver
Duckwing, Brown Leghorn,
and Dark Cornish Bantam,
$3.50 up; Eggs, $3.50 per 15.
Bob Clark, sen 872 Spring
J St. ;



-|- 14 young _ Bantams, 1

E.|$15; Cocks, $10 ea.; Also























ily $10 r
Rockmart, 40! 5 Oe

last year, crossed
chickens, 14 pullets,
lot for =i, Will ship.
MO. Ste V. Bailey, Bu

12 mixed Bantams,
1 rooster, $1 ea. Mrs.
ings, College Park, R

2 prs. Black Cochin B:
young, good stock,
for 6 small type ban
preferably W. Leghorns
Ancona Bartams.
others if healthy. Will
C. E. Brown, " Scottdale,
Patterson Ave.

Purebred Golden
Bantam Roosters about
old, $2.50 ea. plus
chrgs.; .; Also -Ringn
ants, $5 pr. Cannot ship.
Hudson; Carroliton,. Rt.

CORNISH, GAMES, AND

GIANTS*
Sniders pure Bac

horse Pit Games, 1 stag,

15, $7.50. Tom ee
Rt. Ze

8 Red Hampshi
cross Pullets, 5 and 8 mo
strating to lay also - - rooste
Plus shipping chargs.
ee hi. Rt.

























































































































February 22 No. 1 No.2 No.3 No. 4 Columbus $/Y., Columbus. 23. 80
Japeway Craig Com, Co., Dublin 25.28 24.55 23.50 22.63 | Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman : 24.60 23.55
February 23 Jesup Stockyard, Jesup - 25.15 24.33
Jones Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 25.55 24.35 23.00 22.65 | Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 25.00 24.50

| February 24 Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 25.00
Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie 24.85 24.35 | Qcilla L/S Co., Ocilla 24.45 24.25
Peoples Livestock Mkt., Cuthbert 24.56 24.45 23.60 23.74 | Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 24.50 24.10
Pulaski Sales Barn, Hawkinsville 25.00 24.50 23.00 22.30 | Shuman's L/S Mkt., Hagan 25.11 24.49
February 25 Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 24.81 24.54
Bulloch Stockyard, Statesboro 24.94 24.34 23.08 22.10 | Swainsboro S/Y, Swainsboro 25.03 24.40
Dublin L/S Com. Co., Dublin 25.28 24.48 23.35 22.40 : ae
Effingham Co. Stockyard, Springfield. 24.35. 23.95 22.50 - et. ae ao
Fitzgerald L/S Auct., Fitzgerald 24.85. 24.35 23.35 Appling Go. t/5 Mit. Betas 25.08 24.36,
Pelham Stockyard, Pelham 24.40 23.35 23.40 Coe Se tise) Oe lc sektO Seal ik
Ragsdole-Lang Com. Ce:, Quitmen. 2404. 2601 2098 ciee ee
Sumter L/S Assoc., Americus 24.5). 2430. mee tag eo eee te
Valdosta L/S Co., Valdosta 2469 2448 228. og | Ce Bee
Wayne Co. $/Y, Jesup 2035. 2450, 38) tee | 528 ee
Februcsy 26 Z Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania 25.00 - 24.50
Candler L/S Mkt., Metter 25.00 24.35 23.92 Mehee seen ean a
Co-op L/S Exchange, Hawkinsville 25.00 24.25 23.35 23.00 | Mitchell Co. L/S Co. Camilla Se
; 24.01 | Smith Stockyard, Augusta 25.45 25.20.
Cordele L/S Com. Co., Cordele 24.78 24.20 23.25 Tattnall L/S Co., Glennville 25.15 24.40
Emanuel Co. Stockyard, Swainsboro 25.00 24.40 23.90 23.00 Marsh 3 Z
Flint River L/S Auct. Mkt., Bainbridge 24.50 24.00 22.50 = | Coosa Valley Com. Co., Rome "26.08. 25.00
Pierce Co. S/Y, Blackshear 24.91 24.20 23.65 22.10 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 24.86 24.51
Smith Bros. S/Y, Bartow 25.26 24.35 23.51 Peoples L/S. Mkt., Cuthbert 24.60 24.26
Smith Stockyard No. 3, Thomson 24.90 23.50 22.70 Ragsdale Long Com. Co., Lakeland 24.65 _ 23.75
Sylvania Stockyard, Sylvania 25.30 24.50 23.50 22.20 Ragsdale McClure Com. Co., Rome 26,20 ~~ 26.00
Thomasville S/Y, Thomasville 25.25 24.00 22.60 22.10 | Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt ~ 24.50 24.35
Tifton S/Y, Tifton 24.50 24.09 23.15 2215 _| Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn 24.41 24.18
Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons 25.00 24.00 23.35 21.90 Union Stockyard, Albany ' 24.41 23.91
February 27 Vidalia. Stockyard, Vidalia < ae28 24.50
Bartow L/S Com. Co., Cartersyjlle 25.40 23.80 22.50 Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington 24.75 24.30
Dalton Sales Barn, Dalton = 26.50 25.00 24.50 21.00 | March 4 j
Washington Co. Mkt. Assn., Sandersville 25.20 24.10 23.21 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 24.86 24.43
March 1 Fitzgerald L/S Auct., Fitzgerald 24.61 24.43

- Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 24.95 24.50 23.00 Pelham Stockyard, Pelham 24,41 23.90

. Carroll Co, Sales Barn, Carrollton 25.60 24.50 pit Reliable Auction Co., Winder 24.90 24.00
Chatham Co, Stockyard, Savannah 25.20 2440 23.30 Wayne Co. S/Y, Jesup 24.5



25.20











5. for both. Roy
Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box

oe





me, pure, pen mated
nf and Bigham Red|-
53 hatch, some pulllets
, $10. trio. Guar. dead
stock; Few 2 yr. old cocks.
Bloser, Sparks.

pune Game Cocks, Clarets,
n _ Reds, .
4 ice 5 1/2 Ibs., for sale
rade for turkeys, guineas, |.
a geese or pigs, and pay
erence. Phos. B. B. Irvin, Bald-
, Rt. ih

e S. A. Grin Grays, and
Ginn Red Cocks, guar.
ames, $10-$12 ea. L.' T.
, Royston, RFD 2.

ornish Hens (laying)
ea.; and Cockerels, $2 ea.
Shipped in light crates.
burst. Mrs. J. on ae

ne Shuffler ~and Round-
10 mos. old stags $6.50 or
ea; 10 Yellow Buff Or-
"Stags, 10 mos. old, $15
$2.00 Mrs.
iC Rt 2.






























\

$2.50 ea. Lot $70.
t ship. Mrs. Henry Smith,
Rt. i Five Springs Ra.

Jap Cock, 2 yrs. old, $10;
ce stags, RH-Clairbon, $4 ea.
, me stag for pr of 2 yr.
White Cornish Bantams.
large Cornish Hens, $2.50
pr. Can ship anytime.











\CKS, PHEASANTS,
ONS, QUAIL DOVES

- Bobwhite
iicie breeding ie, ready
$7.50 pr.; Quail eggs, 87






nney, Atlanta, 3304 Clair-



: ec
$5. pr. W. P. pikes, At-
a dy





mck

eons: Auto-Sex, $4 opr.;
- Kings, $5. Produce large
(12-16 ozs.). Mated and
ae Fe John rested



























ite Denil 4 lies: 2
ers, $2 ea.; Also 1953 hatch
| Bantam hens and pullets,
y, laying, 75c ea.; Pair

ap. Silkies, purebred,

e a Pigeons, $4 pr.;
Barkeley pert Eggs for
of 15, $2. G. jams,
Rt. 1, fee 808, Will-

Gaaceaen Pigeons, ma-

Peat ai 1 pr. 3 yr. old,
1958 hatch $25 pr.

oy

2 Pheasant Breeders,
teh, 25 hens and 5 cocks. |
for 80. FOB L. E.
Jr. Statesboro, 311
Ave. Tel 687-M. :

eke hatch ge Versicolor

$12.50; Also Pair
h White Crested White
Beniaths, J. F. Ginn, At-
1 Metropolitan Pi, <8 E.

BobWhite Quail, any
of pairs. Letters ans.
Arlington. |

den Ringneck Pheasant
2: Roosters, $2.00 ea.
yvejoy. J. M. Turner,
. 2, Box 69.

htch Chukar Quail
prs. $42 in erp: (Be-
to Pe B. B. Huling,



Marie Holland, i

Griffin, Gainesville; Oak |f

pet. fertile, $30 C. FOB C. E. |

Rd., N. E., Rt. 13. Ex 6096. |,
Northern Bobwhite

laying, $5 pr FOB. Lula
Kirkland. ;

a $1. pr eee in ||

Mrs. J. R. Raines, Cordele, |

2 POULTRY FOR SALE
10 prs. Goldn Pheasants, 2

yrs. old, for sale. O. A. Bridges,
Sharpsburg.

50 or more NH Reds, Hens
$1.50-$2.: Roosters, $2.-$2.50. G.

Turkeys, 2 hens, 1
$20. Cannot ship. amon
Stone, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

2 large White Embden Gan-
ders for sale; also goose eggs,

30c ea. for eggg at my home.
E. Dupree, Kennesaw, Rt. 2. ets Alienate Ae Rusesll Ale
Very Dark RI Red Cockerels, |pharetta, Rt. 3, Canton &t.

$5. ea.; Few trios from champs.,
$10. trio. D. A. Asbury, ne,
442 Atwood St.

About 25 RI Red Hens, most
all laying, 1 Rooster, $2. ea.
at my home. Mrs. A. G. Bucha-
nan, Franklin, Rt. 2.

WYANDOTTES: :

1 yr. old, 1 or 2 with white
breast, $1.50 ea.:
4 Dark Cornish Cockerels,. mY
mos. old, $2. e@a.; $8.

ae Mamie. Stone, * ieee
q.

1 Blue Toulouse Gander and



obbler, |

2 or 3 Calves Roosters, over
2, $2.75; Also.



Want to exchange 1 pair
White Jap. Silkie Bantams for
Pair osecomb

Duckwing,

tame, or pr. of
first. Lester
t,o

DUCKS:

Want 1 Black and White

Muscovy Drake,
Blac
W.

hens for geese

ducks. Write. Mrs. A. C.
ee Douglasville, Rt. 1, me



POULTRY WANTED

Mille Fleur Ban-
heastants. Write
yler, Demorest,

and White Muscovies.
. Lang, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Want to exch, von



Black and

color,
and healthy, nee
not necessary. Jas

markings,

Want Reg., poll,
or pair of
ing price. Am 8 mi.
W. E. Vinson,

Jaying

or C. Bo.

Exch. Pr. match

; Sr.,
6375 Houston Rd. phone 2-5064.

- PAGE SEVER :



LIVESTOCK WANTED



Want polled Hereford pul.
5-6 mos. old, wt. 350 to 500 Ibs.
at fair price. Must

be good

good station

desired _ but
on A. Tug-

s Sr., Atlanta, 546 Franklin
d. N. E.

Short Horn

bull. State particulars, includ-

So. Macon.
Macon,

mules (male

and female), 14 yrs. old, about
900 lbs. each, and 4 steers, wt.

few Shetland

Yborn, Rock

shoais. Ad-
] pay market

a ote. Z tae old ee ware 2 Blue Common Geese, $9. for |} a ~ or ae for yearl-
otte Cocks, purebre 2.50 |lot. O. M. Moody, ayeross, ng cattle an
; Eggs, 15, $1.50. Docia Har- | Rt. 4, Box 586. PEAFOWL: ponies. J. F. Wel
ris dai -| Want Blue ip Spring.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCK Hens. State age and price. Any
GEESE, ETC. Oe he anes OMEED. eter (it reasonable, L. | HOGS:
: 12 White Butter Ball Tur- Kidd, Rayle, . Waal % oluaice
eys, Sept. 1953 hatch, ready |BABY CHI B :
to lay, 7 hens, 5 gobblers, lot erase Oe ICKS as LIVESTOCK WANTED vise particulars. Wil

for 45 lb. Mrs. Annie Shirley.
Augusta, 1911 Tubman Rd.

2 Toms, 6 Hens, nice Bronze
53 hatch Turkeys, 40c lb, at
my place. Mrs. J. J: Davidson,
Pineview, Rt. 1,

Want 100 baby chicks to raise
on halves until 8 or 10 wks.
old. You furnish chicks and
feed. Cons. any large breed.
Write first. Mrs. Grady Brewer,
Toomsboro.



Interested in better markets?

This meeting offers you:

%

ROOM RESERVATIONS
Dinkler-Plaza Hotel
Atlanta, Georgia





@ National outlook in produce trade.



Want pr. of Blue of Black
Guinea (not cavies) pigs, 6 to
8 wks. old. No reg. stock
ed. Advise T. E. Stoker, Cloud-

land.

Higher Income Lower Costs?

Ground. Rt. 2.

Want Reg male

want-|from disease free



ae

Let's Ger Acquainted =

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

PRODUCE MARKET MANAGERS
ANNUAL CONVENTION

MARCH 24-27 He

ATLANTA, GEORGIA

Improved Operations of Business and Personnel?

How to Make Advertising Pay?

@ Latest information on market problems, promotion, services, costs, etc.
@ Tour of Worlds greatest farmers market ATLANTA.

e Plus, Southern Hospitality as only Georgians can offer.

4 ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS
ee: 222 STATE CAPITOL, ATLANTA, GA.
W. L. CATHY, President

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
Bon G. Evans, Manager

Dade County Growers Co-operative

Miami, Florida

price. Mrs. J. W. Turner, Ball

Duroc hog
herd, ready

for service. Buford M. Brand,
saudi ey P. O. Box 1727.



The above ad was carried in The National Packer and is reproduced here to call attention






| to this important meeting of key men engaged in marketing edhe are oe work that



Se



PAGE EIGHT ey i

OUR FORM OF GOVERNMEN}
VOLVED IN RACES OF M



(Continued From Page One)

Therefore, if racial prejudice exists,
it is of necessity in the minds of the in-
ferior race against the superior race. It
cannot be in the minds of the superior

race against the inferior race.

Those who harp about racial pre-
judice, unwittingly acknowledge that

- there is a difference in races. Nothing is

further from their purpose.than this, but
there is an old saying, The Truth Will
Out, and these agitators are again dem-
onstrating the truth of this old saying.

The agitation against racial prejudice
really comes from those who feel them-
selves inferior and who really seek to
break down all racial lines. It is the effort
of the inferior to pull all men down to
their own level.

*





The agitatlon today against racial
prejudice is aetually racial prejudice it-
self in full swing.

The major vaelal prejudice existing
today in the Unfted States is directed
against the Anglo-Saxon segment of our
population.

The decent white people are the tar-
get of this racial prejudice.

The claim we constantly hear, that
the framers of the Constitution intend-
ed to say that all men were created

equal, is simply a desperate bid of in-

ferior minds to bolster their own inferi-
ority by perverting the original meaning
of the Founding Fathers.

God had His purpose in creating the
"different races and the effort to destroy
















the purity of these races is. the wi
the devil and is anti-Christ. ae

The Whites and the Blacks repre
the two extremes of racial divisions.

Being the two extremes, they
get along together better than any |
divisions of the races. The history 0
southern States proves this, =

Most of the troubles of the w:
have been created by mans sinful d.
gard of this eternal truth. The
of the races has, in great part,. |
done through slavery and b
force. Humanity can never prof:
but must continue to suffer for t
of past generations.

TOM LINDER is
Commissioner of Agricultur

light

Contact.





LIVESTOCK WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED

POSITIONS WANTED



Want Reg. Duroc

young boar, about ready for
service. Contact. T. S.
Oliver, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, phone
ake ; /

Want cherry red, blocky type
Duroc male and female, 1 ea.,
wt. around 100 lbs. both to be
reg. and from litters, free of
disease. Advise particulars. Mrs.
Doster Warren, Ochlocknee. Rt.
1 ;

Want purebred or Reg.
Hampshire male ready for light
service for my farm in Grady
oh O. McNair, Macon, Box
1364.

GOATS:

|
Jersey



|
|
|
+
|

Want 1 purebred-Angora bil- |

ly goat, white, young preferred.
State price and particulars. J.
D. Bargeron, Sardis.

HORSES AND MULES:

Want young Shetland mares.
Give full description and price;
also have at Stud, Palomino
stallion. Roger S. Cobb, Mariet-
ta. Box 304. phone 8-2960.
KABBITS: }

Want 1 pr. buck and doe, An-
gora rabbits. Advise fully. Mrs.
U.-A. Standifer, Collge Park.

=2 W. Virginia Ave;



raARM. BELP

WANTED



to farm 80 culti-

Have tractor,
ications eultivator,
with elec. Satis.

Want pee
aci



mouse

ay

\srk basis to be agreed upon.

G. P. Martin, Com-
nierce, 118 South Broad St. Tel.
3-3156.

Want honest, sober, reliable
family for small farm. Stand-
ing rent. Good5 (big) Room
house, elec. lights, etc.; Good
orchard, plenty of garden
space; Also want unencumber-
ed white woman to live in home
and do light farm chores on
farm, Call after 5:30 p.-m., or
write. Mrs. Roy Conner, Atlan-
ta, 2535 House Circle, N. E.
Phone Ex. 5739.

Want col. couple, middle
aged preferred, for work on
dairy farm. Man to help with
dairy and general farm work;
Woman to do light farm chores.
Must be clean, honest, sober,
good health, Year around work.
Straight salary with yearly
bonus. 3 Room house furnish-
ed, Walter Lemke, Covington,
Rt. :2.

Want farmer to run truck
farm on shares or wages.
House, garden, wood. See . .
Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

| Hawkinsville, Rt.

Want stout able bodied color-
ed man with wife for farm
work with poultry, cattle, and
hogs. Good salary. House fur-
nished. J. C. Brooks, Newnan,
Rt. 3, % Brooks Farm,

Want young single man, hon-
est, sober, live as one of family
on farm. Be interested in farm-
ing as a future. Small salary

and commission on__ profits.
Tractor experience, good farm,
excellent equipment, Good fut.
ure. References, . Ww. Roper,

Want intelligent middleaged
white woman to live on farm
as ene of family, and do light
farm chores on farm for room,
board, small salary. Must be
honest. T. G. Hasty, -Kensing-
ton. Rt--2.

Want reliable small family
to cultivate 12 or 15 A cotton,
and 25 A corn. Good smooth
land No rocks. School, mail Nes
church, Sunday School bus con-
venient. New 4 R house. Clem
Roberson, Temple, Rt. 1.

Want man and wife, farm
raised, middleaged, sober, hon-
est, upright, for farm work.
Prefer church goers. Experienc- |
edusing cultivator, driving truck,
carpentry, etc. Have couple of
mules. Standard farm wages
full time, or part time erop-part
wages. Contact J. M. Bussell,
Ocilla, Rt. 2, Box 145.

Want colored man with small
family for steady farm work.
Must be good tractor, sober. J.
G. Purvis, Millen, Rt. 2. Phone
32133.

Want family for 1H crop on
50-50 basis. Will advance to
make crop. 12-14 A cotton, plen-
ty corn land, patches. 4 R house,
lights, school bus, mail rt., run-
ning water to house, plenty
wood, In sight of church, paved
road. 2 good mules to work.
Green Greson, Bethlehem, Rt. 1.

Want miller to run water mill
on 50-50 basis. Good house,
water, elec. lights, school bus rt.
S. S. King, Atlanta, 749 Mari-
etta Place.

Want sober GI with small.

family to take on-the-job-train-
ing on farm. Must be able to
drive and keep up truck and
tractors. Located Fulton Co.
Write for interview. Letters ans.
Glenn Norton, Fairburn.

Want nice, white woman to
live in home with me and. do
farm chores on farm. Have small
garden, chickens, flowers. Room
board, $20 monthly. Prefer mid-
dle aged. Mrs. Eva C.Rogers,



Claxton, Rt. 2.



Want reliable white woman
to do light farm work on farm,
for, room, board and small sal-
ary. Contact. J. E. Clarke, Li-
thonia. Rt. 3. ee



POSITIONS Wi



Want about 8000 turpentine
trees on halves with good house
and place for garden. Come see

at once. R. D. Hooks, Metter,
205 High. St.



POSITIONS WANTED



29 yr. old man with wife, 2
small children, wants job on
dairy farm, or share crop with
good man. Lifetime experience
in both. Sober, reliable. John
H.. Gearin, Decatur, Rt. 2, %
Dogwood Farm.

Man and son wants job on
cattle farm, hog, or cattle and

hog farm combined. 45 and 26

yrs. old, sober, honest, willing
workers. Straight salary. Let-

ters ans. G@. W. Lowery, Cave

Spring, Rt. 2.

White man, 35 ~ yrs. old, |
wants job on farm. Can drive
tractor and truck. Experienced
dairy and cattle farm. Desire 3-
4 R house, lights, water, wood
straight salary. Have wife, 1
child. Jack Wilson, Madison, Rt.
2.

White man with family wants
job running dairy or raising
poultry. Experienced. Wife, 4
children able to work. Also want
some land to work on shares.
Need 4 R house, elec. Can move
at once. Clarence Walker, For-
syth, Rt. 4. :

Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Mat :

Young white man_ sober,
single wants job on farm. Can
drive truck or tractor. Billy
Ray Smith, Lithonia, Rt. 2, h
Te SD: Young.

2 young men want job on
same farm, for room, board,
laundry, $15.00 weekly. go any-
where. Preston Kindrick, Ken-
nesaw, Rt. -1, % S. Y. Aber-
combie. :

chicken farm, anywhere in Ga.
6 -children (1 old enough to
plow). Honest. Need house.
Wage basis. Have to be moved.
on Mary. Eller, Clayton.

Married man, 6 in family.
Experienced in dairy work,
truck farming and poultry, al-
so-drive tractor and truck, raise

cattle. Do not drink. House
must be wired for stove, 3-4
rooms. Working Basis agreed

upon. Clarence Boatfield, Mad-
ison. Rt. 4, % F. M. House.

White, single man, 43 yrs.
old, wants job on dairy farm.
Experienced. Prefer near At-
lanta. Sanborn Cooper, Atlanta,
200 Montgomery Ferry, N. E.
Em 6909.



Want Job on Cattle, hog, or

poultry, dairy, doing





























51 yr. old white
wife, 3 children, want -
hog, poultry, or truck
Must have 3 or 4 Roon
water, wood, reasonabl
Near school or bus li ]
DeKalb or Fulton Co,

ences. H. G. ee
Rt. 1,

Elderly white man w
with good people on farm
to tend garden, poultry,
light farm chores for hon
small salary. Robt.
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STEERS & HEIFERS ise :
Choice 20.50-21.40 oe 20.00-20.50 = 21.00-22.00
Good 18.00-20.50 17.50-19.75 18.00-20.50 18.00-21.00
Coml. 15.25-17.59 15.50-17.50 15.00-16.50 (15.75-17.50 15.50-17.50 1
Utility 13.00-14.00 13.00-15.50 12,.00-13.75 -13.00-15.00 -13.00-15.00
Cutters 11.00-13.00 10,00-11.00 ~ 12.00-13.00 11.50-14.00
CALVES os - : pe an eae
Good & Gholee -17.00-20.00. 17.50-21.25 -16.50-20.75 =-'17.00-21.00 =: 16.75-20.50
Util, & Gomi. 12.50-17.00 13.00-17.25 12.00-16.50 12.25-17.50 13.00-17.00
Good & Chelee Vealers 19.50-26.50 19.00-25.50 21.00-29.50 cia wee aaes
cows ;
Utility 11.00-12,00 _ 11.00-13,50 11.75-13.25 = 11.00-13.00 =11.25-13.50
Cc. & G, 8.00-11.00 25-11.25 8.00-11.50 8,25-11.25 8.50-115.0
BULLS seUlpay
Util. & Coml. 13.75-15.35 12.00-13.50 = 13.50-15.25 =: 13.60-14.75.
Cutters 11.00-13.00 =: 19.00-12.25 =-11.00-12.00 =: 11.00-12.75
STOCKERS ety it eae
Steers & Heifers _11.75-15.50 11.75-17.50 12.00-16.25 = 12.00-17.28 =: 12.75-17.00
Calves 12.50-18.50 12.50-18.75 -'11.50-17.50 =: 13.75-19.50 = 14,00-18.0



Source of Information

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Atlanta, Ga.