Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1954 March 31

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Tom Linder

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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31, 1954

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oe ae always been a great live-
ae has been due in part to



GF abeuntially the same a-
of livestock that it has today. Of

Most of the cattle ranged in -

of 100. to 5,000. ae rang-
ere never fed and seldom ~

Dae of Commerce, f
fore me, the relative.
in Georgia in 1860,

oe 1, . according to the
tr Commerce, there were .

human ee of Georgia in
ee 286. And, ae to the

man people in 1860, where does the,

ad ogs abe are much higher
0 to. market i ina much shorter

fESTOCK IN GEORGIA



st of the livestock in 1860 was ~

me f so to feed S 1 L/2 million in \

word baloney may be used in the broad-
est sense. People today open a can and
consume the contents without question.

Much of it contains portions of the inter- |
ior of the animal which people eat and |

enjoy out of a tin can, but many of them
would turn up their noses if you invited
them out to eat chitterlings, The follow-
ing is a direct quotation from Page 579
cf the report of the Commissioner of

Agriculture in 1866 of the United States,

and I think is most interesting as a matter
of history and also as the subject matter

for serious thought on the possibility of

Georgia as a sheep growing country.

It will be seen that Georgia affords
great facilities for wool growing. In a
large. portio of the State sheep require
no housing or feeding, and there are no
northers, as in Texas. The market for
wool and mutton is within easy reach.

_ Why, then, should the wool growers seek
_the west? With the subject of wool grow-

yaad observation at home and abroad. It

ing the writer is familiar from practice

| is_ his conviction that considering the

climate, price of land, markets and facili- -

ties for summer and winter grazing, mid-

dle and lower Georgia afford a prospect

of more rapid fortune in wool growing

- than any other region within his knowl-

edge. Cotton has heretofore blinded the

eyes of planters to the value of their

lands for this purpose. There is no reason

why the wool crop of Georgia should not
be larger than its cotton crop ever was. .

The drawback has ben the number: of

dogs, of which there were 92,000 in the

AS

unless with the consent of the owner.~

State. These, however, are diminishing
with the diminution of the lacks, for
every farm negro has his cur. The last
legislature passed a law rendering it a
penal offence for anyone to enter with a
-dog in a field in which there were sheep,

There is reason ta hope that this dog

nuisance will soon be measurably abat-
ed.

It is a far cry from the day when it
was thought all right to kill the dogs to
protect the sheep until today. Notwith-
standing our Veterinary Colleges to train
Veterinarians, most of them come to
Atlanta or other cities where they: find
it much more profitable to treat peoples

pet dogs and cats than to go out in farm-

ing counties and treat cattle, hogs, and
poultry.

After the. War Between. the States,
the home- coming Confederate Soldiers

were not only faced with devastated



homes and poverty stricken farmers, but
they were also faced with the tremendous
problem | of what to do with the freed
Negroes. Not only were the freed blacks
totally incapable of making a living for





sense ee and a a the white .

people of the state, Bak oo folks

were faced with Carpetbaggers and Scal-
awags and Yankee bayonets at the same-
time. It is, perhaps, true that in all of the
annals of recorded history there can be
found no parallel for~ the hardships,
trials and degrading insults endured by
the people of Georgia and the South.
Neither can any other case be found
where all of these threats were met and
overcome by the courage of men and
women who would not be defeated and
who would not be overcome even when
they stood empty handed before the
bayonets of as a cruel an enemy as ever
set foot on the land of a surrendered foe.
As a boy at the home fireside, listening
to my elders tell of their experiences and
as a man reading reports from Korea, I
wondered if the Chinese Reds had not
read about the Yankees and the planters
in Georgia.

_ In-recent years Georgia has developed
the greatest broiler industry of any state
in the Union; but because of the prone-
ness of us all to devote our greatest efforts
to increase whatever business that shows
a profit, the broiler industry in, Georgia
and the Nation shows evidence of being
undone, Farmers and feedmen who are
engaged in the broiler industry find
themselves faced with ruinous prices for
broilers and with tremendously increased
broiler production. Three years ago, Geor-
gia attained leadership by producing
eighty-eight million broilers. At the pres-
ent time; more than three million beby
chicks are being placed on feed each
week. Should this rate continue with
only normal losses, we would produce
within twelve months around one hund-
red fifty million broilers, er more than
twice as many as we did three years ago.
Ge &
FARMING IN 1954 a

Generally speaking, farmers of the
country are facing a most#uncertain fu-
ture. There are a great many signs of
economic decline, which, unless handled
promptly, will be reflected in the farm-
ers income for marketing this years
harvest.



It is now known that more than four

~ million people have lost their jobs and

are now unemployed. A great many of
these are under Social Security and will
draw unemployment payments for a
while. Many others are not under Social
Security and now have no income. Most
of this unemployment is the result of
large stocks of merchandise which has
been manufactured in this country or
{imported from abroad.

During the last twenty years, the
general course of our economy and money

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FARMS. AND FARM LAND
FOR SALE

FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE



CORRECTION40 A. near
Dallas, Paulding Co., 8 R. shack,
out-bldgs.,-3 streams, good well,
$1,300.000. (not $13.00 as was
printed in F. L. issue). Roy Ball,
Atlanta, 1640.Raymond Rd. a. E.
DI 6977.

CORRECTION185 A Gwin-
nett. Co. plenty young timber,
50 A Bottoms, Yellow River and
Wildeat Creek through place, 2
mi. Lawrenceville. Soil road. 2-5
R. house, elec, mail, school bus
Rt. $11,000 (not $1,100.00) as
was printed in F. L. issue), Half
down, bal.1, 2, and 3 yrs. C. W.
Powell, Lawrenceyille.

CORRECTION-300 A. (not
30 acres, as printed in Farm
Land issue) stock farm, Carroll
Co., near Bowdon; also 2 small
farms same location. All in high
state of cultivation; highly pro-
ducing land. Contact for prices.
. J. Garrett, Bremen. 323
Laurel St. phone 2063.

GORRECTION 50 A land,
Macon: Co., part in cultivation,
part in timber, pine and gum,
2esprings running water, good
Jocation. Will sell at reasonable
price. Mrs. Ralph Phillips, Ogle-
thorpe, Rt. 1.

CORRECTION VIO: A,
Peach Co., 1 mi. W. Byron city
limits, Rt. 42 paved road, 155
A. cultivation, 132.open, 23 bear-
ing pecans, 33.6 A cotton allot-
ment. New 6 R. dwelling, hot
and cold water, new deep well,
barn, 2 tenant houses, grain bin,
6 other bldgs. A. J. Wages, By-
ron. Phone 913.

CORRECTION 19 A. Cobb

_ o., good land,g3 bedroom house

with bath, paved road, near

school, store, ehurchs, 1 mi. E.

Varners store on McLand Rd.

E. T. Furr, Powder Springs, Rt.
2.

16 A. 700 ft. off Hwy. 92, no
Jand. Will divide and give
terms. At Nortons Store. S. F.
Walden, Douglasville, Douglas
Co., Rt. 4, Box 318.

81 1/2 A, 50 A cultivation,
8B A tobacco, pond well stocked,
all new buildings, mail and bus
by door. 2 mi. Douglas, Coffee
Co., on new Bell Lake, Hwy. to
Waycross. Hanry English, Doug-
Jas, Rt. 3.

10 A, land, good 6 R, house,
good freestone water on back

porch, plenty out-bldgs., gardn,|-

patches, some young fruit. Fine
ocation. Few close neighbors.

fiee to appreciate, 1 1/4 mi. 8.
W, Dallas, Paulding Co. or write.
. A. Stone, Dallas, Rt. 5.

743 A livestock and grain 2

farm, nearly all newly fenced,
100 A crimson cloyer establish-
ed, 30 A sericea, 70 A kobe
lespedeza, 20 A coastal ber-
muda, 3/4 A _ cleared, well
watered with large branch, _ir-
rigation possible; 2 story 7-R
house, good cond. 2 tenant
houses, tool shed, bored well,
elec., bathroom. Leroy Pierson,
Davisbore. Washington Co.

262 A, 20 mi. Atlanta Produce
Mk&t., good soil road, school bus
and mail ee mile off pave-
ment, good pastures, land for
farming, fruit trees, suitable for
cattle or hogs; 3 houses, 2-5R,
1-8R, wired for stoves, phone,
2 large barns, all kinds out-
bldgs, Several streams. $9500.
cash. Contact. J. M. Hall, Doug-
lasville, Douglas Co. Rt., 4, Box
133. Tel. 2615.

42 A farm, 12 level, 10 A roll-
ing, 20 A rough, plenty water
year around; 5 R- house wired
for stove, all weather road, mail
and school bus by door. Sell
furnished except for very per-
sonal items. Rex C. Blessing,
Dahlonega, Rt. 3, Lumpkin Co.

500 A. land, Laurens Co. plen-
ty water and wood, Elec. lights,
fenged and cross fenced, 300 A.
cultivated land, 200 A. pasture
and has been improved. Sell or
trade smaller place suitable for
poultry, etc. H. F. Evans, Dex-
ter, RFD 1.

@Farm of 358 A., 1/2 mi. Davis- | ;

Washington Co, and

nice churehes and schools. 8
houses and large barn; main
house has water facilities.
Located on paved Road, Hwy.
24, Half is under Page fence,
2A. fish pond, lot of spring
heads, bounded on West side
by Williamson Swamp Creek.
Land tested for growing peaches
and test shows good. Very rich
soil Hoke Overstreet, Davisboro.

boro,



FARMS AND FARM LAND
FOR RENT





CORRECTION FOR RENT
15 A. upland, 15 A bottem land
for hay. Have clover, Johnson
grass on 10 acres; 4 R_ house.
$5. per acre. Newton Co. T. C.
|Tuck, Covington, Rt. 2.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Case Side Delivery Rake,
good cond., used only 8 days,
sacrifice for $200. Mrs. S, F.

|turn plow, pe an
|plows, alb ai new, (original |
cost Over

|

1} 1 H cultivator, and some other

"SECOND: HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
;

Planet Jr. 5 H Riding Trag-

tor .with, mower, dise harrow,
g

1000), sacri for |.
$295. Val Rete, ene, 1218
Westmont Rd. 6855,

Farmall B Tr neta
on, rear, planters, tivators,
distributors, $392. ine out
Henry L. Josey, Bartow, Rt. 1.

2 Jamesway Oil Brooders, al-
lege like new, used very little,
e size, 835. J. H. Mobley,
uford, Rt. 2. (Near Prison
Cane. ;

One Allis-Chalmers 40 Com-.
bine, good running cond., with
new tires and curtains, $300. ot

lh tires

4

Cartersville, Rt. 3. Phone 895M.

Farmall M_ Tractor, perfect
cond., power takeoff, pulley,
lights, $1000. F. A. Agee, Grew
fordville.

Heavy 1 H Wagon, good as
new, 9 ft. poplar body, shafts,
and pole, for 2 horses, es
Lynchburg 1H Plow, $5.

N. Mauk, Hwy. 90. oT
Hutcherson, Mauk.

Two 10 X 38 Tractor Tires,
$15. ea.; Guano Distributor, $4.:

farm,.equip. E. B. Travis, River-
dale. Tel. Fayetteville 5415.

Complete set planters, cul-
tivating equipment with dis-
tributor for 1953 Ford Tractor,
used less than 50 Agres, $350.
J. Luther Gilbert, Vienna.

One Tractor Cut off Saw,
fits H or M Farmall, $60.; Sears
Power Chain Saw, cheap;
Stalhmal Fertilizer Spreader,
$25, = K. Fowler, Athens, Rt.

1 H Steel Beam Oliver Plow,
3 extra points, $10. at my farm.
Ernest Alexander, Decatur. 114
New St. Cr. 3020. #@

Farm Blacksmith Shop, $50.
G. L. Edwards, Decatur, 616 W.
College Ave., (Rt. 78). Cr, 6593.

Intl. 42 Combine. ready for
harvesting, $199.95. W. F. Curry,
Hawkinsyille.

2-3 Row Niagara Cotton Dus-
ters, can be cheaply and geeily
repaired, $25. and $30. M. P.
Fox, Dawson.

One Syrup Spies, 80 gal,
size, $25. Mrs. G. W. Beasley,
Metter, Rt. 2.

Farmall Model A_ Tractor,
A-1 cond., planters, cultivators,
harrow, and plow. Reasonable
price. See. Groyer Hall, More-
land, Rt. J. (8 mi. .S. Newnan
on Hwy. 29).

12 ft. cut Massey Harris Com-
bine, self propelled, large tires,
large engine, 60 bu. tank un-
loads in 5 min., $3300. Three

Pixte

at market. H. G. Ballard, Moul-
trie, c/o Crescent Farms.

Meadows Grist Mill, 20 in.
rock, cheapefor cash; Also Farm
Master Kerosene Brooders used
one year, cheap for sa
Cobb Varner, Powder Paarl

gt Tat or Ford Tractor, $150.;
bl. Bottom Plow for Super
C Tractor, used 2 days, $100.;
8 ft. Cultipacker with grass
seeder attach., $150.;. Side Del.
Hay Rake. $50. All are almost
new cond. John W. Harms,
Savannah, White Bluff Rd., c/o
Oakhurst Farm.

Case A-6 Combine, completely
overhauled in 1953, will handle

sale or exch. for pick-up ha
baler. State particulars. W. ad
Willson. Albany, Rt. 1. Phone
He-5-4038.

Super C Farmall Tractor,
bush harrow, 2 disc plow, sub-
soiler, mowing machine, (trails
any Tractor), Gee Whiz, fits
cultivators for C or Super C
tractor, all in good shape. Trac-
tor slightly used. Et J. Me-
Ginnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box
146. Phone 4737.

Good 2 H Wagon, good cond.
Frank Bradley, Americus,
4, Box 109.

Elec, Brooder, 100 cap. also
80 egg cap. Elec. Ineubator,

t.





Paulding Co.

V4

Carroll, Rockmart, HED 3.
Phone 5348 -

my farm. James A. Buford, | 2.

-good condition. H. M.

years to pay in cash or oats|

Dbl. Dise Daiease for Super | Rt

clover, lupine, small grains, for| D.



for sale. J. E. Lasater, Atlanta,
962 Crew St. 8. We



MACHINERY roe, ALE

16 hp Plage Hi. Garden

Tractor with in. turning
plow and 6 g cultivato
od. mechani cond., $12
S, Paden, Atlants, 125
ce Ave, E.

fs Es King
Rea @ ), forward and}
with turner, |.or _

reverse speed,
harrow, cultivator. S. T. Par-

.| ham, Barnesville. Phone 152-J.

Oliver Tractor Harrow
Harrow Carriage, 4 Dise 7

Stephens, Buford. Tel. 2362.

Oak's Elec. Brooder, 4 deck,
800 cap. baby chicks, $50.; Sears
Incubator, 100 egg cap., $12.
Willard Morrow, Calhoun, Rt.

Planters and Pintriivious. for
LA John Deere or with little
change for Farmall A, for sale.
3 mi. SE 41 Hwy. Harvie Wil-
son, Calhoun, Rt. 2.

1952 Farmall Super C Trac-
tor, A-1 cond., 2 dise plow,
bush and bog harrow, dbl. har-
row, planters, cultivators, for
sale at my farm 3 mi. Al-
pharetta on Webb Rd. Hermen
Stancel, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Phone 4861. e x

One Chicken SBrooder, 50
cap., baer? new, painted,
on about 3 1/2 Ht, cheap,
$5. Mrs. L. M. Swords, Atlanta,
1087 Hudson Dr. N. E.

J. B. Feed Mill with eoe
and belts, will gting 1
tons per hour, with E60_
Chalmers Power nit, for ae
a J. Hunt, Blakely, Rt. 2, Box

One Gin Plant for sale cheap.
Contact. LE. Alderman,
Brooklet. Phone 4.

a. H Riding Cultivator, A-1
cond., used very little, with 12
extra sweeps. One-third off
cost price. See 6 mi. S. Con-.
yers. A. F, Underwood, Con-
yers, RFD 3.

Qne set of distributors,
planters, and cultivators for
M John Deere Tractor, for sale
or trade. 1 mile South Bushnell.
Lowell Adams, Douglas, P,.Q.
Box 371.

Sears-Roebuck Saw, Ist Glas
cond., cheap for cash, Or exch

for other farm equipment in
ntin,
East Point, 1205 Ben Hill Rd.

One VAE Case Tratcor, 7} P
ft. mower with extra blade, | a
dise Athens Me all no cond a
cash or terms. J. Grae
Forest Park, Rt. os At flanta
phone : 6364. .

No.. J. D. Mower, 6 ft.
blade, lanter, cultivator, |
em 1 pla 00. * ae see
Near Five Forks. Mrs. W.
Nash, Lilburn, Rt. 1. :

Grist Mill, Seales,
with 9 HP Avery
burns gas and kerosene,
good running cond. chea
gpeh. See at my home. R,

aters, High Shoals. 3

21/2 hp Brady Tractor with
turning plow, lay off plew, cul-
tivators, disc harrew,
Mell Bentley, Lawreneeyille,

2.

Sheller,

gine,
all,
for

Gravely 5 HP Garden Trae-
tor, complete with cultivator,
plow, mower, etc. Will take
trade, Frank Scott, Lithonia,
Rt. 3, Browns Mill Rd. (Klon-
dike).

10 H Tractor, Mighty
Might, cultivator, 2 turner
plows, mowing machine, mid-
die buster, perfect cond., $500.
W. Bennett, L hia Springs.

2 Tractor Tires, Size 9-24,
tubes, rims, wheels, for Farm-
all A tractor, both $30. 10 mi.
Louisville on Clarks Mill Rd.
Sam i bata Louisyille, Rt, 1,
Box 67.

1949 Farmall Cub, good
cond., with cultivators, plant-
ers, disc plow, power take off,
lights, starter, hydraulic lift,
$595. James A. Trice, Means-
ville, Rt. 1, Box. 145.

Good 1 H Wagon, and good 1
H_ pony wagon, B harrow
fr Farmall A, 1 hay rake,
small lime spreader on rub-
ber, cheap for cash, or. trade
for cattle. Roger . Cobb,}

=

on rubber, for sale cheap. Ivan.| |

50. |Dbl. Sec. Cutti

eee Cub
turn view, disc
and fertilizer d

vator, mowing m
been used Re,

house > Silt Gbeter
man Milking Mae
and other dairy
riced to sell at o
heeless, Meansyille
Phone Thomaston

Cultivator, Dis:
Mowing Bar, Spike
row forBrady Ga
for sale. Percy F:
Point, 3285 Mt. Olive
Ca, 4938.

leer Wagon, ines m :
$35. J. R. Strayhe
rach, Rt. fd

ite 1952 Farmall U
tor -with hydraulic lif
plow, | mowing machin
vators, pract eally ni
Can see at my place
N, Smarr, Bober
son, Forsyth, Rt)

Heavy Iron Farm
2|diam., for sale. Contai
ZF WwW. Aldridge, Ft. Val

Int. 4 Dise Tiller, g00
$125. Johney Hadden,

oe 5 Row Cotton
for B Allis-Chalmers
good cond., for sale.
er, Glenwood, Rt. Se

8 Row J, D. Cotton
good cond., Hoo. OF
ford, Goggins. ety

31. Cur #. 11
Moving Pan, nloads -
tor, good.cond., for sale
for lift-type pan for For
tor. G. Me
Rt. M. :

Blectric | Ch
fashioned kind ad

, small manuall
Corn Sheller, $2 FOR.

Beach, Gainesville, Rt. a

Allis - Chalmers Cc
perfect cond., Soeur. KC
Straw Scatterer, 5
new Sheets on ith, $700
2, 1/2 yr. old

ombine with scou
straw eka

perfect
$000. A . Weldon, G

Onk ga er
tor a . tooth ees
ing off plow, powe: bY
hp Bugg and Str
on E wheel used anit
small garden, $70.
Templer, Hertel
Terrace.

John Deere 12-A
excellent cond., motor
has attachment for
clovers, $800; J

3 Dise IHC ung H Plow o
ber, good cond., $16 Os
Reeve, Calhoun. _

Allis-Chalmers No. 60. r
1951 Combine, with od eon
pick- up reel, good
sale ; Also No.

Picker, mounted ae. fa
$250. Gus G. Moore, C.
3.

Dayid Bradley 2 Ei
Mill, David Bradl

mer Mill, with 40 C.
mers motor, other, be
same, natn shape. ;
price, pes Anderson, Cl
land, Rt.

One V. A. Case Tractor
hydraulic lift, pales PTO,
wheel wts.,

draulic control plow |

good cond., bial for

$465. FOB. he le 98 fs
Jand-Clarksville H

ley, Cleveland, -Rt-

dise errepel 45
mer ne re
Also-



Marietta, Box 3.
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Vieel,
hp for 12 x 16 ft.
|, 130 RPM appfox.,
excellent cond., suit-
our mill, or other farm
: Whitehead, Coving-








odel 660 Heav, Duty
7% hp. and one Model
er unloader, 5 hp. S. P.
columbus, 9263 Ave.

Ferguson Tractor, King
, set smoothing harrow,

A i a a






ble price. Or @xch. for| 2
one J. B. Alexand-




lia, Ai.
Model 60 AC Cojtibine,
hed 1000 bu. grain, $1300.
en run less than 6 days.
itson, Danielsville, Rt. 1.
raters, Planters, Fertili-
eh. fof Farmall H or M
to high bidder; 5 disc til-
ot $200; ae
Seen at my farm near
Dam. Longino Little,
ille, Box 57. 9836 after
















John Deere Side De-

Rake, used 2 seasons;

rubber, A-1 cond., reason-

Photie | 168. J. T. Thomason
ello.

1 or Coke Chicken Brood-
0 ea. R. L. Jackson, Jones-
Rt. 1. Phone 6217.

ng Plows; No. 3, $8 Oliv-
so Cotton ahd Corn
Ledbetter) $10; 3 Wag-
Wheels, $7; SeH of
, lia Terrell, Car-

Wagon for sale or tiade
orn and pigs. Benard Ter-
ee Re 2, Box 177, 1



d 1 H Wagon and Hatness,
ay Horse Mule, 100 lbs., all
00. Or sell separatly.

Store. . F: Perdue,




















er Springs, Rt. 2.
[ Wagon, med. weight, good
Gee PGalton Powder

Rt. i. Phone 4773.

ever used Cole Dbl.
$27.50; Never
: puree: $14.50.
Ids. ;





A Tractor Plow, 2
, and cultivating
$450. Fa n Bennett, Rang-








oe :
ransport wheels, use
"1948 Model A John
Tractor, new rear tires,
eultivators, 2 row cot-'
sr, $1800. Roy L. Chaf-





















invited. J. B. Sanders, Mill-
low Well Pump _ with
perfect cond. and Oother
ary equipment $70. At my
mi. | oe on Dallas,
2 urmoh Kelley, Marietta,
Be at RSS
: agon, $57.; Oliver 2 H
id Bustet. $7.; Hay Baler,
9. Gee Whiz Cultivator, $3.:,
Hi Turn Plows, $3. ea. Goo
1% mi. S. W.: Mafietta.

Gfogan, Marietta, Rt.
Hde = :





as eet
rs Middle Buster, Guano
en oe ee nt
i for sale, for tirade,
Marietta just off Pow-
rings Rd. Fred Cunning-
arietta, Rt. 5.

Cultivator for Fora or
Tractors, used only
a, M. Boyd,

H fron Axle Wagon
with body and cotton
also spring seat,

Yearwood of

2

ne} One 1984 Intl. Combine, with

Neat|G

?| tors, Cultivators, 7 ft. tandem

| New Holland Model 76 Baler,

fertilizr|extra good cond., Allis~-Chalm-

or Hers Side Del. Rake, equipped

: petfect| with tandem wheels, used only

-eash y place.|cne season, sell together or
calls or lettes, Inspec- | separately. I. W. Lewis, William-

| Write. Hoyle E. Martin, Com-
meree, Rt.

,

totof, has 6 ft. blade, good
as hew, priced right. Ralph
Duncan, Dacula, Rt. i.

One 0-6 MeCormick Tractor,
ood cond., pricd to sll; Cub)
factor, good as few with cul-
tivating, planting, and plow
ee all ane: s a. Cali an

lay excep aturday. W.
Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3.

One H. Farmall Tractot, start-
er, lights, power take-off, ex-
egllent cond. $850. R. M. Da-
i Woodville. Phone 36 J

Side Plow for Fordson Trac-
tor, good shape, Iron Whel
Ford Traetor, if Wagon. Sell
together or separately. See. No
letters. Russ H. Whelchel, Daw-
Sonvill, Rt. 3.

Farm Bell, loud tote, for
sale. 1 mile Zebulon on Old
Jackson Rd. J. B. Trice, Ze-
bulon, Rt. 1. :

1951 John Deer B_ tractor
with roll-a-matie ffont wheels
and powertrol; planters and
cultivators; J. D. 4 disc tiller
on fubber; J. D. double see-
tion smoothing harrow. Alt
pg cond. $1,250. for lot. James
>. Main, Conyers. phone 4931,

12A John Deere Combine with
motor, A-l cond., new curtains
and belts, $850. Letters ans.
James Denham, Sycamore.

ae H Wagon for sal cheap.
Will not ship. Come see. J. I.
MeNair, Stapelton. ,

1946 J. D. Tractor with starter,
lights, hydraulic lift, 2 row
fae and cultivators, $500.
. B. Tony, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.

Ford Tractor, planters, distri-
butors, cultivators, dise harrow,
dise plow, field cultivator scoop,
many extras for satne; Also Case
Side Delivery Rake. Perfect
cond. Sell together or separately.
. H. Tuttle. 5 mi. N. Tifton on
41 Hwy. Phone 686-M-2.

P x \ 3 3

Late 1952 model M John
Dere Tractor plantts, culti-
vaters, 8-23 in. Rome pickup
type bush and bog harrow, sell
together or sepafately. All
equipment bought new and still
like nw. Hwy. 211, 6 mi. 5.
Winder, near New Home Food
Store. E. W. Steed, Winder, Rt.
4, Phone 3881. :

Farmall M Tractor, cotton and
corn planters, fertilizer distribu-

=

cutting hartow, 8 ft. drag har-
row, 6 row cotton duster, trac-
tor wagon on rubber, 2-16 Oliver
bottom plow, all good cond.,
a Melvii Wilson, Vienna,
20-3rd. St. Phohe 3705.

Pekup Baler with motor, used 1
season, A-1 cond., $1900; Allis-

Just overhauled. Nofman John

son, Warrenton. Phone 219W3.

son: Tel. Griffin 4726.
__ SECOND HAND

MACHINERY WANTED

Want Truck Scales, large
Hammer Mill ahd Fork Lift.
Carson Chalk, Adel.

Want lift type Bush and Bog
Harrow for -Ford-Ferguson
Tractor. State price and con-
dition. C. L: Hiitechison, Atlanta,
238 Patterson Ave. SE. Phone
Cr. 3096: : ;

Want Farmall H or Farmall
M Tractor with two row plant-
ing and fertilizer equip., and
cultivators. Will trade practi-
cally few Allis Chalmers_G.
tfactor with Equip. Phone 67-J.
B. W. Middlebrook, Barnesville.

Want i H. mowing machine
in good cond:, for reasonable
cash, within 50 mi. Atlarita. J.

. Hall, Douglasville. Rt. 4,
Box 133. phone 2615. .

Want set of plafters and eul-
tivatots for Model B John
Deefe. Must good cond,

New Holland 77 Automatie| 2

Chalmers PTO: Combine, $500.| 7,








Ail

2. Or phone Athens | F

Want planters and fertilizer,

atach. for Farmall A, hand lift,
good cond. G. E. Powell, Hamp-
ton, Rt. 1, parte

Wart Jnd. hand large size
power syrup mill. State price
and ond. Ralph -
Blairsville, Rt. 2.

Wait some Ford equipment.
J. C. Bursoti, Hogahsville, Rt.
2. tne

Want pickup baier, side del,

rake, wheel type only for cash.

State make, model ,location. EB.
E. James, Lawrenceville, RR
No. 2. :

Want on or preferably two
seated buggy. Write. C. S.
Boutwell, Macon, 1611 Wood-
row Place. :

Waiit good used fear tire
(11-40) for 1987 Oliver 70 trae-
tor. R. P. Bomar, Palmtto,

Want ohe tiailr type disc
plow and harrow for Super A
Farmall tractor, both in good
condition, Roy H. Thompson,
Palmetto, Rt. 1.

Want a well pump for farm
us. Advise what you have,
location, ahd price. W. W.
Mitchell, Riverdale. Phone

| Jonesboro 4891.

Want good 3nd. hand plan-
ters for 1948 VAC Case tractor,
J. L. Duffey, Stockbridge, RFD

2. Phone 2343,
Want Windmill complete,
good cond:, reasonable price.

Neal Cumby, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.

Want a 12 Copper Syrup
Een. 7: F,. Hutcheson, ree

Want loader aiid grader blade
for M Farmall. F. N. Belk,
Trenton, Rt. i.

_ Watit .eultivators, planters,,
mower for No. 30 Intl. trac:
tor. J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg.

_ Want belt-driven syrup mill.
R. J. Killingsworth, William-
son,

Want cultivators and plaht-
ers for Farmall F 12, and belt
pulley. Robert D. Gibson, Tal-
botton, f :

_ Want junked or wrecked 48-
52 model Ford tractor for re-

placement- parts. Will pay cash.

J. lL. Afrihstrong. Stockbridge,
Rix 3. e

Want Siiiplex 5 row mule
drawn cotton duster, within 50
miles. Ivy Morris, Tamiple, Rt.

tractor with some
Prefer Ford ot
efguson, or Farmall A or B,
48 to 50 model, No junk. Must
be priced tight for cash. H. A.
Bennett, Atlanta, 1503 Memori-
al Dr., S. E. De 8957.

Exe. Ford 4 steel wheel wag-
on with trailer hitch, sev. 1
and 2 H plows ahd planters for
hammer mill, ete., Also Power
Lift Dise Plow ahd Wood Saw,
fits Super A, to exchange for
rotary mower or easy flow
planter, ete. All at ty place. All
good as new. J. G, Glover, Co-
lumbus, 958 Henry Ave.

Want tractor subsoil plow
unit. . R. Vaughn Sr., Con-
yers. ,

Want 2 or 3 sction rotary
hoe. State make and condition.
E. LL, Duke, Ft. Valley.

8

Want tractor, good make,
good cond., with plow and har-
row. Consider other equip-
ment. Must be reasonable for
cash: Letters ans. Rv D. Sher-
rill, Deeatur, Rt. 1,-Dogwood
Ratm Rd. -

Wart lctric Titubator, in
good cond. Advise fully. A. E.
Love, Fairbiirn, Rt. 1.

Want 4 or row cotton dust-
er to fit Farmall C, for cash
of will trade. Must be heap,
L. A. Barro; Cochran. Rt: 2.

Want for dairy, 10-20 ten
gal. sige milk cans, g60d cond;
Also 6-12 can milk cooler, per-
fect cond. Prie delivered, and
QO. Swatingeh, Haw-
RFD 1.

Waat
equipment.

OB. Z.
kinsville,



Brackett,



SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE

Jimpson Weed Seed, 20 Thl;
White Velvet Okra, full bear-
ing Gteen Okra, 10c tsp.; 3 tsp.
25c plus Stamped envlope; Yel-
lw Crooked Neek Squash, 25
cup; Shelled Yellow Popcorn,
l5c pt. Add postage. Mrs. Walt-
r Mashburn, Higdon.

Small supply Clinbing Okra
25. and 50 pkg; Four 25 or
three 50 packages, $1.00. En-
close self . addressed hvelopa
(6e on $1 orders). No stamps nor
ea! Frd Pruitt, Lakeland, Rt.

Dyfiaihite Popcorn, 1953 crop;
20 lb. Add postage E. E. Kurtz,
Mafietts, Rt. 1.

Green Glaze Collard Seed,
1953 crop, 25 Tbl.; 6 Thls., $1;
$5 lb.; White Butterbans, 35c

ib.; Also Martin Gourd Seed,| p

Jumbo Pumpkin, 15c doz.; 2 doz.,
26 . Mrs. J. A. Wilson Martin

1953 crop recleaned Browntop
and Cattail Millet, high germ.
and purity, for sale. Letters ans.
Ship afywhere. Virgil T. Bar-
ber, Nashville, Re. 3:

10,000 lbs. Brown Top Mil-
let, $8 Cwt. Recleaned and test-
ed. T. G. Hughes, Newborn, Rt.
if

Pure Pride of Ga. and Mid-
get Watermeloii (Icebox) Seed,
each 26 pkt. and stamped, ad;
dressed @iivelope. Mrs. W. Y.

Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.

1953 hand picked long green
okra seed, 30 or 40 lbs., 40 lb.
of latge teacup. Add postage.

Mrs. A. O. Causey, Pavo, Rt. 3.

Yellow Meat Water Melon, 40
sed, 10c and stamped envelope,
Martin Gourd, 10e doz.; Hearts
of Gold Cantaloupe, Green Pod
Okra, 25e cup. Add postage. Mrs.
P. E. Traylor, Rebecca.

Barly Bearing Long Green
Okta Seed, 20e large cup White
Blackeyed Pea, 15c lb.; Long
Cowhorn Pepper, 5 pods, 10c;
Add postage. Mts. Martha Walk-
er, Ellijay; Rt. 5. .

Long Green Okra Seed, 50e
lb.; Short Cut Cornfield Bean,
white colored, 35 cup; Large
Cornfield Pumpkin, 12c doz.; Al-
son New Walnut Meats _ $1. lb.
(large clean pieces.) Add post-
age, Mis. Mary Ellis, Ellijay, Rt.
5... $

Long Green and White Vel-
vet Okra seed, 45c large cup;
Little Pink Peanut, White Halt
Runner, Speckled Cultshort,
White Cutshort, all tender 55c
cup; Cushaw, Candy Toaster
and Winter Squash Seed, 10
doz.; Rhubarb Roots, 30 bunch.
Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Woody,
Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Syrup Cafe Seed, 12 lb. Add
postage. Dewey Ellis, Ellijay,
Rt. 5. ; ;

White Half Runner Bean Seed,
jarge vatiety, Tender Speckled
Cutshort Cornfield, $1 pt. PP;
50c half pt. Plus postage. Mrs.
W. S. Crook, Fairmount, Box
153.

Giemson Okra, $i i Large
lots cheaper; Pure Gable Seed,
1953 crop, $5 bu. Lewis H. Jones,
Fayetteville, Rt. 3.

Long Greh Okra, hand pick-
ed, cleand, 50 cup; $1. 48: PP.
Exch for farm pfoducts. Geo. J.
Fuller, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.

White and Striped Half Run-
her Bean Seed, 55 large cup; Z
clips, $1.50. Add postage. Mrs.

MB H. Patterson, Flowry Branch,

Reet:

Tender Striped Cornfield Bean
Seed, 40 cup, Prompt shipment,
Add postage. No COD. Mrs. H
W. Summerour, Gainesville, Rt.
2.

Gourd Seed, Maitin, Bushel,
and Dipper, 10 doz.; 3 doz., 25
W. C. Tate, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

600 bu. extra clean oats, com-
bitte run, for sale. John G. Wat-
gon, Hampton, RFD 2. Phone
2851.

Kobe Lespedza, Martins Mi-
lo, reeleaned, excellent. Certi-
fied purity. and germ. upon
request; Also Combine Run,
Barley, Oats, and Milo, priced
right. W._M, Nikon, Thomas-
ton, % B & B Ranch, Tel. 2412.

sweetest variety, 25c

*} Face Tobacco,

AND GR

EED
FOR SALE

Approx. 20 bu. 90 Day Velvet
picked

Beans, sound, pure,
without rain, $12 bu. in 2 bu.
paue. FOB. M. L. Bruce, Rich-
and:

: Apprex. 5000 Pumpkin Seed,
20e C; $1.50 M. PP in 300 mile
radius, C. C. Bridges,
ville, Box 36. .

10 bu. Imp. Vlvet Bearis,
hand selected, $10 bu. MO. A.,.
E. Tuten, Blackshear, Strick=
land Ave.

Sey Beans, Gaytan, 7 bu., $7;
Lespedeza, Kobe and Korean,

150 Ibs. ea., 20c. Jack Bentley,

Thomaston. Diial 3535.

1958 White Half Runrer and ~

Eatly White Bunch Bean Seed,
guar, tender, 50c cup. Sold in
2 cup lots up. Add postage. Mrs.
auline Franks, Hiawassee.

Colord Bunch Buttetbeans,
25c_cup; 3 cups, $1; Spineless
Okra, 35c cup; 3 cups, $1. Exch.
for print sacks; Also Everbear-

ing EE Plants, $1.50
% as . L. Dodd, Hampton,

Old Time Little White Tend-
er Half Ruhner Garden Bean
Seed, White Tender Cutshort
Cornfield, free of weevils, $1
cup. Plus postage. Mrs. T. H.
Wade, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

Frostproof English Peas, 76

cup; 8 cups, $1; White Mush
Peas, an dOkra Seed, 50 cup
Red Speckled Crowder ant
White Blackeyed Peas, 3 cups,
$1, Add postage. Mrs. Carl
Smith, Hlijay, Rt. 3.
Old Fashioon Blue Speckled
Crowder Peas; Yellow Pod.
Wax Gardh Bean Sed, tend+
er, 50c qt.; Colored Bunch But-
terbeah, 50e pt. PP in Ga. Mts.
A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, Box
155.

100 lb. Buneh Colored But-
terbean Seed, sound, 2%c lb.
for lot. W. H.. Sanders, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2.

_ Fresh Calif. Multiplying Ber
Seed, 20c. start; 12 starts, $1.
PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rock-
matt, Rt. 2. x

Striped Half. Runner Bean
Seed, 50 cup; Curled Mustard,
15e Tbl. Del. Mary Ruth Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.

20 Ibs.
Seed, hand picked, 40c pt. PP.
Harold ao Talking Rock,
Rt. 1, Box 50.

1953 crop New Hampshirie
Midget Watermelon Seed ice=
box), good grm., $2.50 Teg
$2.25 lb, in 5 lb. lots; $2 lb, in 1
lb. lots. PP. E. Reichert, Thom-
asville, 202 Grady St.

About 5 lbs. Dwarf Prkins
Long Tender Green Pod Okra,
85 c lb. Prepaid. Mrs. H. B.
Durham, Trion, Rt. 1. :

1953 crop Spineless Okra, 50
cup. Add postage. Mrs. Earl
Swanh, Union Poiint, Rt. 1.

Brown Top Millet (hay and
grazing kind), high germ. and
purity tst, no noxious weed
seed, $9 Cwt, Noman Johnson,
Warrnton. Tl. 219 W3.

Hales Cantaloupe

Log Gren Okra

Seed,
Kkg.; Al-
so Currant Scions, 6, $1; Ever-
bearifig Mulberry, 75e-$1. Add
postag, Mrs. A. L._ Teasley,
Waashington, Rt. 3, Box 55.

~ 100 Ibs. Clemson Okra Seed,
75c lb. for 5 lbs.; 60c 1b. for

lot. Prepaid. J. B. Upshaw,
College Park, Box 307. Tel.
Ca, 1809.

Browh Top Millet sed, 10
lb. Chestr W. Clarke, Coving-
toh, RED 2. Phone 5334.

Sed: Long Wide Laf Bull
(grows 6-7 ft.)
75 Tbl.; Giaht Gourd Sed, 5
ft. diam., 3 pack, $1.25; Martin
Gourd, 3 pks., $1.00; Mastodon
Evrbeating Strawberry Plants,
$1. C: Catnip, $1. doz. Add post-
age. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. Rt.
a: :

Peas: Silver Hull Crowder,
White With Black Eye, and
Speckle Crowder, cups, $1.;

Early English, 40e cup; White
and Colored Butterbeans, 40c
pt.; Colord Half Runtiers, 50c
cup; Dry Hot. Peppr in pod,
40 at: Small Icebox Watery
melon, 23e doz.; Okra, 50c clip.
Add pdstage. Mrs. Sainuet



Calne, Cumming.

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y$1,35: -gal.;
Mrs. Sam Carter, Alma, Rt 25

_ frost;

*

- SEED AND GRAIN |
- FOR SALE



Pure Jones Watermelon, hand

selected, 89 pct. germ., state
tested, $2.50 lb. Add postage.
Jasper T. Maxwell, Dewey
Rose, Rt. 1.

Clean White Nest Onion Sets,

best multipliers, $1.40 gal. PP. |_

Satis. guar.; Also Colored and
Mixed Cornfield Seed Beans,
40c cup. Bonnie Weeks, Dial.

Jimpson Weed Seed, 15c Thls.

Mrs. H. A. Fambrough, Elber- |
ton, RFD 1.

Tender Garden Bean Seed,
Strimed Half Runners, Pink

Peanut Beans, 60c cup; Purple
Hull, and Cream Crowder Peas,
40c cup. No chks. Add postage.
Martin M. Gentry, Ellijay,
3.

Old Time Bean Seed,

Rt. |

-$ERD AND GRAIN

OR SALE _

30 lbs. Perkins Green Okra
Seed, 40c lb.; Dipper Gourds,
long handle, and Martin, 50
seed of either for 30c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Frank, Hattaway, Pal-
metto, Rt. 1.

Jimpson. Weed Seed for to-
mato grafting, 25c pack; Mar-
tin Gourd Seed, 10c doz.; Also
Jimpson Weed Plants, 50c doz.



Add postage. Mrs. Grady Brew-
er, Toomsboro,

Honeydrip Sorghum ~ Cane

| Seed, 10c lb.; Lang Green Okra,

50 1b.; Col. Bunch Butterbeans,
25e lb.; Purple Hull Peas, 20c
lb. Plus postage. Mrs. S. F. Car-



|

roll, Rockmart, Rt. 3. Phone
5343.. e ;

' Best grade White Creaseback
Cornfield Bean, 50c cup. Add

Pink | postage. No chks. H. G. Zandt,

Peanut, 60c cup: Or exch. for} Dial.

print sacks.
Jays bet U.

White Nest Onions;
Half. .gal~<75 PP: |

Clean,

10, lbs. hand selected,
green okra. seed, bear
50c Ib. PP. Walter A.!

Stewart, Alto, Rt. 2.

Jimpson Weed Seed for
mato grafting, 25c pkg.

Aycock, Atlanta, 491

Seed: Crookneck Squash,
Green Pod Okra.. Black Dia-

mon, Kleckley Sweet Water-
melon, Rockford Cantaloupe,
Pumpkin, Citron Melon, 25c

- cup: $1. qt.; Martin Gourd, Ice-

PR.

box Watermelon, 5c doz. and
stamped envelope. Betty -Mew-

born, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1.

About 300 bu. Soy Beans,
erimson, non-shatter, 91 pct.
germ., 99.44 pct. pure, 56 pct.
inert, no common weed or other
crop, tested, recleaned. Will re-
clean and put in 100 lb. new
bags, $6.50 Cwt. FOB. H. S.
Deyerle, Boston.

Rescue Grass, 6c lb.; Chapel
Hill Rescue, 8c lb.; Dixie Crim-
son Clover, 15 lb.; Brown Top
Millet, 9c lb.; Star Millet, 20c
lb.; Lespedeza Bicolor, 75c lb.;
Kobe lespedeza, 22c lb. Tel.
2131. C. D. Wood, Bowdon.

1953 crop Citron Seed, $1. lb.
Ralph Jones, Cadwell.

_ Good sound 1953 Citron Seed,
$1. Jb. Jim Ray Mullis, Cadwell,
Reels ;

Good sound, hand saved 1953
Citron Seed. $1. lb. Prepaid.
Serid anywher. A. T. Mullis,
Cadwell, Rt. 1.

1953 hand saved, round, dark
green yellow meat watermelon
seed. 50c teacup; Purple hull
blackeyed crowder peas, wee-
vil treated, 20c lb.; White Mul-
tiplying Onions, $1.25 gal. Add
postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon,
Calhoun, Rt. 2. 7

~7500 lbs. Brown Top Millet
in new 100 lb. gabs, excellent

- germ., 99.25 pct. pure, 7'2c |b.

- 15 Dipper

at farm. W. M._ Wellman,
Athens, c/o Cedar Creek Farm,
Gaines School Rd. Tel. 1838.

Seed: Purple Hull Peas, 35
Jb.; PP $1. or more; Jerusalem
Artichokes, 3 lbs. $1.; Also
Size and Larger
Gourds, $2.25. Mrs.L. E. San-
ders, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

Seed: Gourd, Watermelon,
Muskmelon, Pumpkin, Cinamon
Vine, 1/4 cup, 25c. Mrs. Orene
Poteat, Buchanan, Rt, 2.

150 bu. Certified Arlineton
Seed Oats, in new 4 bu. bags,
$1.25 bu.; Also Several tons
best quality Sericea-Lespedeza
Hay. baled without rain with

pickup baler, 85c per bale
at my barn. Bud Thompson,
Dawsonville. (4 mi. S. Daw-

sonville on Atlanta Hwy.).

lb.; Black Diamond and Stone
Mtn. Watermelon, 75 lb.; 50
Ib. White Bunch Butterbeans,
20e lb.; Also Rooted Crabapple,
Muscadine, and Grape Vines,
6, $1.; Red and Yellow Plum
Sprouts, BST aL Armstrong,
Stockbridge, Fete 2

Old Times Jones Watermelon
Seed, $1.25 lb.; Good Long,
Green Okra, hand shelled, bear
util frost, 60c lb.; White and
Colored Butterbean Seed, . 40c
Vp. Add postage. Mrs. H. G.
Greene, Carnesville.

Ople Goble, Elli- |

|

Peyton | Brown Top Millet Seed,
Rd,. S. W. Phone Am. 2493.

|

|

|



|

crop, -28 Jb. in 100 lb. ba

100 bu. clean sound Cane
Seed, Blue Ribbon, 6c lb. at
my place. Hugh Collins, Blairs-
| ville, Rt. 2.

150 bu. clean sound Cane

long | Seed, Blue Ribbon, 7e lb. at my
until | place.

Jats Wimpey,
| ville, Rt. 2.

75 bu. Brown, 20 bu. Yellow

Blairs-

to- Gatan Soybeans, $6.50 bu. 20 bu.
and | Red Ripper, 30 bu.
self addressed envelope. W. C. | Clay Peas,

pure Iron
4000 lbs.
re-
cleaned, 9c lb.; 2000 lbs. Sho-
goin Turnip, 25 lb. good germi-
nation. W.. H. Norriis, Zebulon
Phone 171 J.

30 lbs. 1954 Champion Green
Glaze Collard Seed, 4 Thls., $1;
8 Thls., $2 PP. Mrs. T. T. Hollo-
way, Cobbtown.

$6 bu;

Good tender high land mix-
ed Cornfield Bean Seed, 60c
cup; 2 cups, $1.10; 3 cups, $1. 45.
PP; Also Watercress Plants, 40
doz.; 3 doz., $1.10. Mrs.
Hogan, Adairsville, Rt. 2,

Old Fashion- ong Green
Okra Seed, 70e cup. PP. Mrs.

| George Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Little Pod Cayenne Pepper,
size of buck, 15 pods, 25c. PP.
a Bessie Barfield, Shellman,
Rt.

ee Piapkia Seed, 26e del.
G. W. Akins, Twin City.

3000 bu. oats in bulk. Make
offer. Phone 1864J. Solomon
George, Valdosta, Rt. 2, Box 7.

Sericea Lespedeza Seed, 1000

Ibs., sacrified, recleaned, new
sR.
P. Usry, Villas Rica sR 13:
Phone Douglasville 2793.

50 bu. or more good cfean

|} Sorghum Cane Seed, $3. bu.

Cliff Coker, Blairsville,
Box 46,

Large White Half Runner
Garden Bean Seed, tender, free
of weevils, 80c cup; $1.45 per
2 cups. PP. Mrs. Nimmie Stan-
field, Talking Rock, Rt..1.. =

Jimpson Weed Seed for to-
mato grafting, 50c Tbl. and
stamped envelope; 3 Tbls., $1.
Mrs. Car] Hunnicutt, Dial. -

1953 crop pure Livsey Water-
melon Seed, $2 lb.; 50 lbs. new
crop Mammoth- Green Pod
Okra, sound, clean, $1 Ibs 5 Ibs.,
33. 50; 10 Ibs., $5. PP in Ga. Mrs.

M. Jones, Grayson.

2 1/2 bu. bright clean Syrup

Rt. 2;

\; Cane Seed, 10e lb.; 1 bu. Speek-

led. Crowder peas, clean,

no
weevils, 10c Jb. Chester. W.
| Clarke, Covington, RED 2.
Phone 5334..
Citrons, Seed; Toe. Tb.PP = in
lots 5 Ibs. or more. Lowell D.
Adams, Douglas: P. O. Box
yea

Tender White Cereaseback

Cornfield, Imp. White Runner
(very prolific), and Six Weeds
White Valentine Bunch Bean

| Seed, 50c cup. Add postage. No
Long Green Okra Seed, 45 |

chks. Exch. 2 cups for 4 print
sacks (dark color). Mrs. R. V.
Woody, Dial.

Yelando Non - Shatter Soy-
beans, No. 1 Seed, recleaned, 2
bu. bags, $4 bu. FOB farm. G.
W. Layfield, Ellaville, Rt. 1.

Brown Speckled Cutshort
Cornfield Bean Seed, 30c tea-
cup. Add postage. No chks nor
MO. Miiss Ioma Corbin, Bali

Bouquett Fee
20 to bunch, 6 pods, 3



Ground, Rt.. 1.
oe &
Ulm, Augusta, 1483 Es am.



Paul R





a. 7: eae
SEED AND GRAL
5 FOR SALE

Parsnip, Carrot, Cantaloupe,
Tomato, and Collard Seed, gen-
erous pkt., 30c. PP; Also 4

Peachtrees, 2 yrs. old, $1 col-}4

lect. C. W. Pa age, Atlanta, 149
N. Ave, N. E. At. 6482.

Old Time Colored Bunch But-
terbean Seed (heavy bearing)
plant now for 2 crops, 35 is,

Add postage. lirs. Henry |
Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1, Five
Springs Rd.

Jimpson Weed Seed, for to-
mato grafting, 50c tbl.; 3 Tbls.,
~ ae Mrs. Honea Hunnicutt,

ia

Imp. icone Green oles Seed,
picked and cleaned from best
pods by hand, 65c Ib.; 5 lbs. or
more, 50c lb. Add postage. Mrs.

L, A. Ellington, Lewes a

RFD 38.

Millet: 7000 lbs. Cattail, 8e
lb.; 500 lbs. Brown Top, 10 fb:
1300 lbs. qotarr, \ 140 "Ib All
cleaned, germ, and purity guar.
And Coastal Bermuda Stolons,
Jc: eu. Aft. 5-Sl pee Dig every
Tuesday. See. at farm. Sankie
Powell, Wrens. (Or contact M.
ihe Courson, Hazlehurst).



PLANTS FOR SALE



Chas. Wakefield and Seeks
Cabbage Plants, $1.50, 500; $2.50
M. No orders less than 500. hee
Stryhorn, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, .$2.00
C; 500 $7; $12.50 M; also white
and col. bunch butterbeans, 25c
cupful. Add postage. Ethel
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. _

Certified, govt. insp., treated
Bunch PR Potato Plants, Ist yr.,
$1.25 C; 500, $4; $7 M. PP. Moss
a Raymond Fussell, Milan,
t

New. Giant Red Strawberry
Plants, $2 C. Damp _ packed.-
Ready for shipment. Or will
exchange. Mrs. Tom Harkins,
Mountain City, P. O. Box 4.

Early Jersey, and Chas. Wake-
field Frostproof Cabbage, and
White Bermuda onion, ready,
300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M;
Rutger Tomato, $4. M. Del. in
Ga. Otis Conner, Pitts.

Chas. Wakefield Fyostproof
Cabbage, fresh, green, also
White Bermuda Onion, and Rut-
ger. Tomato Plants, 300, $1; 500,

$1.50; $2.50 M. Hot Pepper, TECK:

C3 $5. 00 M. Prepaid in Ga. R.
Chanclor, Pitts.

Asparagus Crowns, oe doz.;
Broccoli, Brussels, Sprouts, Pan
American Tomatoes, Celery,
Wonder Beets, 35c doz. Del Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register, RS Ay
Box 20.

Tomato Plants, Early Wond-
er, $1.00 C; Rutger and Mar-
globe, 80c C. 8 in. high. At my
heme. Ready about Apr.
Will not ship; Clemson Okra, 50

large> teacup. PP. Mrs. Volley
Bearden, Royston. :
Marglobe, Rutger, and New

Stone Tomato, $2 M. Del. Ready
in April; Booking orders for
Red, Pink P. R. Potato Plants,
ready last of April, $4 M. del.
Omar Lightsey, Scrreven, Rt. 2.

Imp. Red and Copperskin Po-|

tato, $4 M; 5 M or more, $3 M.
Del. Apr. S. D. Graham, _ Sur
rency. .

PR Potato Plants, State insp.,
and Imp. L. A. Copperskin, April
delivery, 5000 for $15. F. G.
,lyre, Bristol. :

Bunch PR Potato, ready April,
May, June, 500, $4; $7 M. Parcel
post or express. Prepaid in Ga.
Treated and_ state inspected. 4
Damp Packed. J. E. Sims, My-
stic. (Phone Ocilla, Ga. 1422).

Fig Plants, 25c, 50c, and $1 ea.;
Also Martin and Dipper Gourds,
25c ea.; larger sizes 50c and $1
ea.; Smaller mixed sizes, 10 ea.;
And Gourd Seed, $1 cup. Add
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Camilla, Rt. 2. .

Red _ Raspberry, Hazelnut
Bushes, . $1 doz.; Huckleberry,
also Garlic Bulbs, 50 doz.; Dew-
berry, Blackberry, 85c doz.; Sage
Plants, 6, $1; Horsemint, Yellow
Root, 50 doz.; Sasasfras with
roots 4, $1; Sassafras Roots, $1
Ib. Add postage. Mrs. D. M.

rchks. Mrs.. CG. R. McAlpin, Tall-

ETON. fats we a

_ | postage. Moist packed. Buddy

1st}:



J Hollaway,: Dahlonega, Rt. 1.



red and Capen $4 M. Del.|



in Ga. Booking orders. No chks.|M

ce Williamson, Bristol, Rt.

Imp. P. R. Potato Plants, eva:

perskin and red skin, $4 M. Del.
in Ga. No chks. W. W. Williams,
Bristol, Rte

Large Klondike Strawberry,
75e C; Mtn. Huckleberry, bear-
ing size, 75 doz. Imp. dew-
berry,- 50c doz.; Goose -Plum
sprouts, 40c ea.; -Muscadine
Vines, 4 ft, 45c; Also Citron

Seed, 75c lb. Add oe Rosie |

Crowe, Cumming, Rt.

35 Winter Onion Plants, kind
you cut and they grow a larger
buch onion in short while, $1;
inest Gem. Strawberry, $1 C;
25 Garlic Plants, $1 Exch. for
print sacks. Ea. pay postage.
Sey John phe egies Hartwell, Rt.

1 and 2 yr. old Kudzi: Crowns,
$1.50 C; 500, $5; Black Walnut
Trees 2-3 ft 50c ea. Or exch. for
Bunch Sweet Potato Plants at
Market price. Ea. pay postage.
Grady Chastain, Talking Rock,
Rt. 2. % Cedar Crest Farm. =

Everbearing Strawberry, Sen-
ator Dunlap and Sreamliner
mixed, $1.50. C. Add postage.
Prompt shipment. No COD nor

apoosa, Rt- 2.

Mastodon seagber 10c_-G;
Red Raspberry | (good strong
Plants) $1 doz. Also Limited
amt. Seed peas, white, black-
eyes, 15c large cup; Black, tend-
er, with white hull (use like
snap beans) 30e cup; And Nest
Egg Gourd, 10 pkt. Add_ post-
age. Veda Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Ga. Collard Plants, 400 $1; 500
$1.25; $2 M; 5 M, $9; 10,00, $16.
del; | 20,000 up, - $1. M at farm.
Large orders cheaper. Solomon
Davis, es Rt. 5, Box
























































quette, 50c doz.;
doz.; Also Long Pi

ee oe
Plants,
Prompt ship ent.
Alma,- Se Aste

postage. Prom ts
cil ee en
20265 a5

Strawberry Plants, dark
fine flavor, bea
months, 75c C.. Add
oe Anna Easley.

Ga. Collard,
Bermuda On

Jersey, ass

of all. elias ot
sample doz. $1
postage. Mrs. C.
Greenville.

Marglobe Ce
Plants for ae

: Ludowici.

Pk. aoe pink gee
sp:, $4. del. Bookin f
April Lonnie

rency, ie a

Chas.
plants, $1.
Jones, Mett

Thornless-
black.

Lona Blackwel
L. OX, qoee

Govt. insp. PR. Potato Plante? iz

Tomato and Peppers, for sale.
Write for pales: B. J. Head, |
Alma.

Certified La. Copperskin Po=\2

tato, and Hot Pepper, $5 M;
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato,

$4 M. Tomato and pepper moss >

packed. PP. Full count. H. E.
OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 176.

- 400, $5. Add

Plants, 75, $1.;

Pass, Atlanta, 730- Brownwood
Ave., S.

Congtat Bermuda Stolons, by
truckload. at farm. Under 50.

M, 65 M: 50 Mor more, 50c |
M. By express, packed in_bur- |

M, $1.90; 20 M,

lap bags, 2

$18.; 50 M, $35. D.,J: ee .

Blackshear. Tel. 2371 4

Govt. insp. RR Red and Cop:
perskin Potato, 1000 fo 4000,
$3.50 M; 5000 or more, $3. M.
No COD. D, M. Cason, Bristol

Chas. W., Jersey. Ww. Cabbage
Plants, 500, $1.25: $2. M.; Rut-


























Choi ce e Wild Strawberry R te.

E. Tel. Ma. 7178. Bree

ger and Sweet Pepper, "Black 2

Beauty Egg Plants, ready Apr.

15, open field grown. J P.|
Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4, Pee
3328. : a

Evergreen Onion ise ane
doz.; Garlic, 10c ea.; Bulbs, 45
doz.; Boquett- Pepper, <25e. dozsi\
Also Green Glaze Collard. Seed,
20c Tbl.; Hot Pepper, 15 pk.;
Boquett Pepper oer ee pkt.
Add postage. Viola | eee
Cairo, Rt. Pag

doz.; Peppermint, d0Z.3;
Gooseberry, $2. oe Large
Garlic Bulbs, $1. doz.; Small,
75e doz.; Ornamental

Seed, 20 _pack. Add postage.
Damp packed, - Mfrs.
Long, Ellijay, Rt. B33

Chas. Wakefield and Copen-. $5
hagen Cabbage Plants, fresh |
also White Ber-| pj

spring var.,
muda Onion, 500, $1.25 p $2.
M. Prepaid in Ga. Ship daily,
full count. E. L. Fitzgerald,
Fitzgerald, Box 662.

Rutger, New Stone, Marglobe,
Earliana Tomato. 35 C;
Pimiento, World. Beater, Calif.

































Butte
good | at

Large size Strawberry. $1. 50 P 6

Gourd | pu. z e

Freeman H

Full hearin
Butterbeans,
postage; Als

dd

Wonder, Ruby King, and Hot} bu.

Pepper, 40c C; $3.50 M; Black



Beauty o Plant, 50c
M; White myene Onion. \
packed. Mrs Mrs. *H, L.
a Guyton. ed he









PAGE FIVE



= xe aes
Al EED CORN
FOR SALE

|. PECAN AND OTHER

FRUIT TREES FOR SALE







Seite Boleset C ae
_Crowders, Browneyed

rete Batis. guar,
rtlet t, MeDonough, Box

Hine Brice
3 Tbs., $1; 5 lbs., $1.50.
Hanks, Athens, Rt.

~b der ee abe:
ti Runner, Pink Pea
Up; Hull,
owder Peas, 40c cup.

- for 100 lb. print sacks (4
e). pay eens No
Gentry, Elli- |

# Red tienes Peas,
ked | pyRRsEts rain,
le Har-

Bo or 2 Cros Bune
ang 3 pt. cups,-$1; Al-
lean, shade dried sage,
xes full 25.-PP. L. J-
; myrna, REZ

of good 90 Day Velvet
ed a Ss. W? Hamilton,

Velvet en $10 bu.
hipping chrgs. No person-
cks a wag Gul-

inch English. Peas,
| Beans, 5c cup. Add postage.

He: e Vel-
er oped:
see

Red Speckled Pole
tenis, 75c, PP: $1 q
tage; Also vant |
Calif.

lots or more. FOR.
ordan, Buena Vista.

White with|
1953 crop, 10c

els 3

PP. oS Henry ea
r Old Fashion and Gut
Lar, e.

ht Half Runner, 65c
tage. No stamps

ilson, Carters.

ae crop early
e mixture FoR!
ae 5.50, bu. FO

Half Runners,

_| Brown Six Week,
M

d EN 90 pet., $4 bu. FOB. Fri

; Geneva

.._| without rain,
| bu. in 2 bu- bags. FOB.







No. ae Stality, Daina Boe
| Beans: for sale. F. M. Griffin,

;: 4 oleae Park, Rt. 2, Box 26. Ca.
| 0886. Ste:

Tender Streaked and White
Half Runner and Blue Pole
Beans, 3 cups, -$1.50; White
r | Crowder. Purple Hull, and 6
Week Peas, 4 cups, $1. 25; Large
White and Speckled Butter-
beans, 4 cups, $1.25. No chks.
MES Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt.

Fo ediednad Silvr:Mull Crowd:

er Peas, extra bright, $10 bu.
Sold in bushel lots only. Harold
McMillan, Dacula.

Tender Blue Pole, Streaked
2) cups, $1.25;
Early Brown 6 Weeks, 2 Crop
Peas, 5 cups, $1.25; Cream
-Crowders, 4 cups, $1.25; White
or Col. Bunch, also Col. Run-
ning Butterbeans, 4 cups, $1.25.
PP in Ga..Mrs, Clarence Me-
Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

White Crowder Peas, 25c Ib.
in 10 lb. lots. Plus postage.
Exch. for print sacks. Mrs.
Hy, Belk, Sr.,
2, Box. 160..

Whte Fla. Crowder Peas, $6
bu. Add postage. L, D. Todd,

Danielsville, Rt.

, | Danville. :

19 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans,

recleaned, hand picked over

belt, best cond., $12 bu. M. P.
Fox, Dawson, 801 Lee St.

Good sound, recleaned 90 Day
Velvet Beans, $10 bu. Benny
Mullis, Dexter.

Little White Garden Bunch
Beans, otd time, 50c cup. Dora
Green, Ellijay, Rt. 3

Tender Pink Peanut Bean,
Cream color.Half Runner, 60
cup; Rice, Sugar Crowder Peas;

>| 30c oe Add_ postage. Dessie
| Vick, Ellij

ijay,. Rt. 3.

Tender Speckled Cutshort
Cornfield Beans, 65 cup; May
75e cup; Mixed

No sta ps. Mrs. Ivy Souther: |
land, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Tender White Half Runners,
and Pink
Hull

Peanut Beans, Tender

_| English Peas, -60e cup. PP. Eula
, | Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 132.

2 bu. clean sound Velvet

| Banal $10 bu. Will ship. J. H.

parses, ao Valley, RFD
ae : E

495 bu. Little Cofabine Peas,
98. 39.pct. pure, 1.61 pct. inert, 90
pct. germ., no other seed, $6 bu.
at my farm 2 1/2 mi, S. Snell-
ville. Paul Gilleland, oo
Rte LS ets

Several hundred bushels Ye-

d lando_and J. E. W. 45 Soybeans,

recleaned, in new 2 bu. bags,

Newton, Sr. Halcyondale.

az - Purple Hull Peas, large run- 2
32. ning kind, brown when dry, 45c

Tb.; $4 $15. bu- Del. Mrs.

hanclor, Pitts.

16 bu. good 90 Day Velvet
Bans, $8 bu. at my. aes CEC,
Alston, _ Preston, Rt. 2, Box 14.

Rooree. 20 bu. 90 Day Vel-
vet Beans, sound, pure, picked
extra nice, $12
M.S.
Bruce, Richland. | :
Old Fashion Speckled and
Colored . Bunch Butterbeans,
plant in April for <3 crops, 35
lb. Add postage. Mrs. S. R.
Smith, Royston.

25 bu. Purple Hull. Caigitc
Peas, $8.75 bu. Cannot ship. 2%
mi. N. Sandersville at my farm.
Phone 2782.C. H. Cooke, San-
dersville. Rs

Cream, White, Purple Hull
Crowder Peas (Arasan treated)
3 cups, $1; Also 12 Garlic Bulbs,
$1; 6 Mullin Plants, $1; 10 Old
Fashion Clear and Cling Peach
Trees, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
V. M. Johnson, Shellman.

Running Butterbeans, bears
through frost, withstands cold
weather, 50 ib. PP. Mrs. Hen-
ry Maleom, Social Circle. .

eat bushel White. Blackeyed.
Peas, 15c lb. T. P. Buice, Suwa-

pet nee, - Rt. de

Few bu. Crease pcmder

~| tified

eas, weevil free, hand saved,
FOB. Tel. 3705. &

150 bu. White Corn at my
home 4 mi. S. Brooklet, $1.75 bu.
Mars. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet.

"10 lbs. Yellow Dynamite Shell-
ed Popcorn, 30 lb. Add postage.
Bessie Cook, Canton, Rt. 2.

500 bu. White Corn, best
grade, in shuck, $1.75 bu. at
my crib. W. P. Davenport, Dial.

Pure Dynamite Popcorn, 1953
crop, planted early, well ma-
tured, left on stalk until dry
enough to pop, 20 lb. Add post-
age. EK. E. Kurtz, Marietta.

Good Yellow or White Corn,
$1.75 bu. FOB my farm 2 mi. W.
Newton. State Hwy. 200. Wey-
man E. Rooks, Newton.

Yellow Corn, $1.65 bu. See at
Mrs. Fannie Kate Phillips Farm,
4 mi. E. Palmetto. No letters.
James Phillips, Palmetto.

Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn
with deep grains and small red
cob, slected, nubbed, hand shell-
ed, $5 bu.. FOB. Alex Bartield,

Ww. Louisville.

. Pure Golden Bantam Seed
Corn, 10c 1b. Mrs. Chas Gardner,
Goggins, Box 99.

Whatleys Prolific Yellow Seed
Corn, hand picked, hand shell-
ed, direct fromm breeder, grown
especially for seed, kept pure,
$6.00 bu. FOB. W. M. Chambers,
Milan, Rt. 2.

_ 100 bu. sound shelled white
corn, shelled by hand, now in
sacks and bbls., $2>bu. here at.
Metasville. Letters ans. Roy L.
Albea, Washington, FRD 3.



COTTON SEED FOR SALE



Stoneville 2-B Cottonseed, $1.-
50 bu. T. W. Simmons, Douglas-
ville, West Broad St.

No. 15 D & P L Cottonseed,
Ist yr., picked and ginned dry;
12 bales on 7.6 acres last year,
$6.50 Cwt. FOB Toccoa. Shipped
in 50 and 100 lb bags. MO. Ulys-
ses C. Stancill, Eastanollee.

Cert. Blue Tag Plains Cot-
tonseed, machine delinted, clean-
ed, Ceresan treated, 88 pet.
germ., no week seed, $7 Cwt.
bag: FOB. RK. B. Williams, drs
Eastman, Rte

Coker 100 wilt resistant cer-
edttonseed, Ist yr., de-
linted( Ceresan treated bagged in
new 100 lb. bags at $7 Cwt. FOB.

2948.

First year, pure, reclearied ped.
Coker Cottonseed, 1/32 in. staple
98 pct. germ.,. 1 variety, big 5
lock bolls, picked and ginned
dry, m made 42.bales on 40 acres,
100 lb bags, $5; In bulk, 4c. lb.

gated Malcom, Social Cirele, Rt.

2

Recledned pure Empire Wilt
Resistant Big Boll Cottonseed,
grown from foundation seed
picked and ginned dry on 1
variety giu, 6% Ib. Riley C.
Couch, Eerie

Coker 100 Wilt Resistant,
Certified Cottonseed, Ist. yr.,
delinted, Ceresan treated, bag-
ged in new.100 lb. bags., $7. Cwt;
also Sericea Lespedeza reclean-
led, scarified, 90 pct germ. 29c
lb. FOB. C. H. Murrow, Wat-
kinsville. Tel. 2201.

BD & P.L. No. 15 Certified Cot-
ton seed, delinted, Ceresan treat-
ed, Ist. yr., bagged in new 100
lb. bags, $7 Cwt. FOB. Roy Ward
(Watkinsville. Tef2201.

Cokers 100 Wilt-resistant cot-
tonseed, 1952 ,crop, One crop
from breeders reg. seed, private-
ginned, high Germ. $6. 50 CWT.
Ben Fagan, cee Re ;

PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



May Cherry sprouts, 50c ea.
3 for $1; also Mtn. Huckleberry
plants, 75c doz. Add _ postage.

.|Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming Rt. 1.

Crabapple, Black Walnut and
May Cherry sprouts, 6 for $1;
also giant everbearing Mastodon
strawberry plants, $1 C; Sage
Ba 6 for $1. Add postage.

Mae Tae Gainesville.



ML yrs

Joe D. Murrow, Famington. Tel.|_

30

| Peas, 25c Ib.



4

a



500 Rubel Blueberry, 4-6 it,

4, $1.25; Hackworth and Limb-
er twig Apple, 2 yrs. old,/2, $1;
Indian Peach, 3, $1; Red and
Yellow May Plum 8, $1 Stream-
liner Everbearing Strawberry,
3 doz., $1; Brown Turkey Fig,
4-8 ft., $1 ea, PP. Mrs. B. T.
Thornton, Bowdon.

Old Fashion White English
Peach Sprouts, 50c ea. 3, $1;
Old Fashion Limbertwig Apple,
50e ea.; 3, $1. Mrs. A. D: Jones,
Cumming, Rts:

Muscadine Grape Vines, Fox
Grape, and Scuppernong,6, $1.25;

$2 doz. Blueberry, Huckle-
berry, Hazelnut, $1 doz.; Red and
Black Raspberry, $1.25 doz.: ; Red,
Gold Mastodon Strawberry, $1
C; Also Field Pumpkin Seed,
50e cup. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-|
lonega, Rt. 1. |

Black and Thornless \ Red
Raspberry ,$1.50 doz.; Goose-
berry, $2 doz.; Also Cherry Pep-
per Seed, 10c pod; Martin Gourd
Seed, 20c pack Add postage. Mrs.*
H. A. Chastain, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Black and Thornless Red
Raspberry, $1.50 doz.; Goose-
berry Plum, $2 dob.; Also Cherry
Pepper Seed, Martin Gourd
Sed, 20c pack. Damp packed.
Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. W.
W. Louman, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

1 yr. old vines from seed of
Muscadine and Scuppernong,
mixed, 25, $1. Add postage. S. A.
Flenner, Richland.

Brown Turkey Fig Bushes,
state insp., rooted, 2 large sizes,
$2 ea.; Med. size, $1.50 ea. PP.
G. M. Moseley, Menlo.

Little Brown Figs, 50c: Well
rooted, damp packed. Add post-
age. Mrs. R. H. Jones, Sylvester,
Rt, 3.

Crabapple, 15 e@a.; Fig, 50c |
and $1; Mulberry, 35 ea.; Also |
Jimpson Weed Plants, 50c doz.
Add stage. Exch. for sacks.
Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro.



Apple trees: June, Delicious,
Staymans, Yates, Blacks, 1 yr.
35 ea; 2 yr., 45 Peach, Elberta,
Ga. Belle, June, Hale, Carmen,
35c; Cherry, Pear Plum,
2-3 ft., 65c ea.; 2 yr., ee Stewart
pecan, 3 ft. $1. Ts 7. . Webb,
Ellijay.





PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE



50 or more pounds. nice sound
pecans, 25c lb. Mrs. C. D. Weeks,
Douglas, 608 E. Bryan St.

1953 crop pecans, Schleys or
Stuarts, 5 Ib. bag $1.50; Also Dill
Seed, 4 0z., $1; Large Early Dew-
berry, $1. doz. PP. J. W. Lang,
Omega.

Fresh shelled pecan pasate) $1
qt. (mostly halves); Unshelled,
mixed Stewarts and Vandemons,

lb. Add postage. Will ship
exp. collect. Mrs. Dan Terry,
Quitman, 910 LayFayette St.

Large Red Skin Seed Peanuts,
2-4 in. hull, $2. 50 pk.; Blue Java
in 5 lb. lots. P. B.

Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

1953 crop pecan Meats 5 |b.
lots or more. Large halves, 80c
lb; med. halves, 70c lb; broken

ieces, 60c 1b. Miss Maude

eighton, Folkston. Rt. Te

HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oats, ete-)
FOR SALE
ibeencmea = hee Oe

Coastal Bermuda Hay, bright,
highly - fertilized, $35. ton at

my barn. Immediate del. J. P.
Morris, Baxley.
Lespedeza Hay with some

straw, sun cured, 55c bale at
barn; 60c bale del. Will deliver
within 30 mi., 60 bales per
load. Jack. Barnette, Colbert.
Tel 4372.

5 tons good Lespedeza Hay,
also 5 tons mixed Lespedeza
and Dallas Grass, all square
bales. John G. Watson, Hamp-
ton, RFD 2. Tel. 2851.

53 tons. each: Hay, $30. ton;
Barley, Oats, and Wheat Straw,
$20. ton; Also 40 bu. Reclean-
ed Barley, $1.50 bu. L. P. Sin-
gleton, he Valley. Phone 772.



HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oats Ete.) /
: FOR SALE



Brown Top .Millet (with
grain) per ton $30.; Sericea
Lespedeza, $25. ton: Grass Hay,
$20. ton. Top quality. Reduced
to clear. E. T. Newton, Madt-
son. Tel. 157-J or 113.

Baled Soybean and Cane Hay,

$30.. ton. FOB Comer,
Ralph S. Collier, Madison.

150 tons Coastal Bermuda
Hay, extra nice, highly fertilia-
ed and well stored, $30. ton at
my barn. Better price in 30
ton lots. Tom Hawkins. Thom
asville, Box 645. Tel, 2550.

Grass Hay, baled withows
rain, wire tied, $1. per bale
at barn. Marvin Maddox, Wine

Ga,

| | der.

Few tons good bright Kobe
Lespedeza Hay, $30. ton: 18
tons goed bright grass
$25. at my farm. John C. Reid,
Zebulon, Phone -85J11.

Good quality Kobe Lespe-
deza, Soybean, or Peavine Hay,
$30. ton at farm. W. H. Norri,
Phone 171 J.

Bright Meadow Hay, and Ow
Straw, baled without rain, -als
fresh cut Barley and Rye Hay,
$20. ton. at the Meadow Farm,
Hwy. 77, 6 mi. S. Hartwell. Jog
e Higginbothan, Hartwell, Re



ROOTS AND HERBS
FOR SALE



Sarsaparilla, Elder, Plum, Red
Sassafras, Yellow Dock, Blacks
berry, Poke Root; Wild Cher
Pine, Red, White Oak, Swei
Gum, Alder, Persimmon Bar
Colts Foot, Plantain, Mulleis,
2 lbs., $1.; Heart Leaves. -Pi
siwipsie, $1. Ib. Exch. for oxi
sacks. Mrs. John Addison, Ha
well, Rt. 2.

Catnip, 35 bunch: eee
mint, $1.50 doz.; Also Garli
$1.25 doz. Add postage. Mi,
pobie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.

Red Sassafras, Spice Woo
Yellow Dock, Queen of - a
Meadow, Blood Root, 3 Ibs., oe
Yellow Spot 2 Ibs., $1.;
Walnut Meats, large pieces, a
lb.; Gooseberry Bushes, 7, $1
Jimpson Weed Seed, whi
stalk kind, 35c pack. Add p
age. R. C. "Stover, Ellijay, Ree

Plenty of Red Sassafras.
lbs., $1. Plus postage. Lioy.
Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1, c/o Hen
Wyatt Smith.

Yellow Root, Sassafras, Yeb
low Dock, Queen of the Mea
dow Roots, Wild aa Eld
Sweet Gum Bark, 30c ; Als
Jimpson Weed Seed, ie
Add postage. Mrs. J: W. Jack
son, EKairmount, Rt. 2,

Yellow Roots, 30c lb. J. &
Clark, Hartwell, Risen.

Red Sassafras, and Sarpariil

Root, 3. Ibs:, $1. Add postang

Mrs. Sibley Richardson, Har

well, Rt. 3. :

ete es gee a tes
SEED WANTED



Want Mountain Sprout Wat
ermelon Seed. Give description
and price. C. P.) Odom, Syea
more.

Want Pie Melon Seed, roun
striped, white meat, bright ng
seed. Mrs. John Blanford, Me--
Donough, Rt. 1.

Want some Tenn. Wond
Pole or Cornfield Bean Seedy
Also some White Mush Peas.

| State what you have and price,

| Jas. A. Wood, Fairburn, Rt. 4

Want seed of a small pepper
that is first green, then whit
then purple, and finally

re
| (a small round pod); Also ad
}of dipper

k gourd. Write first,
Mrs. Bill Gilstrap, Chickamaue
geo Rte oT:

Want seed of little long green
striped gold meated watermelon
(not too large). L. J. Vollrath,
Smyrna, Rt. 2.

Want 10 Ibs. No. 1 Pimieni
Pepper Seed with good germine
ation, A. M,. Turner, Byrosme
ville, Rt. 1.





hay, ~































Quail, 35c ea.:

Pekin Duck,

EGGS FOR SALE

vgs

SACKS FOR SALE

ay



_ CATTLE FOR SA



Goose Eggs, Toulouse and

White Embden crossed, 50c ea.
Del. in Ga. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fair-
burn, Campbellton Rd.

Hatching Eggs from prize
Buff Cochin Bantams, 15, $3.
Parcel post .C. H: Overby,
Columbus, 3609-14 Ave.

Purebred heavy type Dark
Cornish Eggs for hatching 15,
$1.80; 30, $3.45 Cartons to be
returned at once. MO only. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt.
1S Box 35.

Purebred Greenhead Mallard
Duck Eggs, for hatching, $1.75
doz.; PP: Drake unrelated to
ducks. H. B. Durham, Union
Point, 804 Dolvin Ave.

Purebred Bantam Hatching

Eggs, Golden and Silver Se-
brights, Dark Cornish, Mille
Fleur, Black Leghorn, Black

= Japs, all from show birds.

J. H. Morgan, Rockmart, 405

E. Elm St.-
Guinea Eggs, 15, $1.50 PP.
Acworth,

Henry Dupree, Jr.,
Rt 1.

Hatching | Eggs: Pheasant.

Guinea, Mallard
Duck, 20c ea.; Pekin, Muscovy,
15; Turkey, "400: Fancy Ban-
tams (any kind), 20c; Geese,
50c; Chukars, 60c; Peafowl,
$4.50; Wood Duck, $2. PP. over
$2. orders. No chks. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. :

Eggs from prize winning
White Cornish, $2. per 15; Also

Hens and Roosters, $2.25 ea.
e O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt.

Eggs available now: Chukar,
40c ea.; $35. C; Greenhead Mal-
lard, 25c ea.; $22.50 C: White

oose, 50c ea.; $45. C; White
{hc 2eai;: -$14,-C:
Jas. R. Johnston, Jr., Marietta,
Rt. 2, Providence Rd. (Near
wo. Ferry Rd. and Ga.

Giant Black Minorca Eggs,
$2.25 per 15. Insured parcel
post; Also 8 Week Old: Black
Minorca Cockerels, selected for
breeders, $1. ea. LB. Millians,
Newnan, P. O. Box 591. /

' Purebred Selected Golden Se-
bright Bantam Eggs, 15 for
$1.25. Plus postage.
H. Barfield, Richland.

Purebred Dark Cornish Eggs,
16, $1.60. Del. Miss Leona Simp-
son, Sparta, RFD 2.

Cornish Game Eggs, $2. per
15. Add postage. Mrs. Earl
Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1.

Austra Hamp. Eggs, $1.50 per
setting 15. Add postage. Mrs.
A. L Teasley, Washington, Rt.
,. Box. 55:



SACKS FOR SALE

q.

White Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., not
washed, 18c ea; Some with

small holes, 15c ea. Add postage,

a Viola Hollaway, Dahlonega,
Get.

=

White sheeting-sacks, no let-
ters, good cond., 20c ea.; Asst.
white, all good cond., 15 ea.
plus postage. Mrs. B. D. Hulsey,
Alto, Rt. 1, Box 63:

Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, odd, 4, $1.20. Mrs. Del-
la Goodwin, Tallopoosa, Rt. 2.

Good white sheeting sacks, 100
lb. cap., no holes, letters or ari
dew, all A grade, $2.50 doz.;
$4.75; 50, $9.00 All PP ae
Zone 3. No COD. Miss - Lizzie
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.,

~8, $1.00. Add 25c for postage.

Mrs.
Rt. 1,

Lester Phillips, Royston.

New toe Sacks for sale at my
lace or will ship. R. L. Blevins,
ising Fawn, Rt. 1.

White, 100 lb. cap. sacks, no
heles nor mildew, 18c ea.; $1.85
doz.; Washed, $2.50 doz.; With
small holes, 12 ea.;- $1.25 doz.;
$10 C. No chks. Add postage.
Roy Grimdle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

100 Ibs smooth weave white
feed sacks, no holes, unwashed,
18e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Claude
Blackwell, Gainesville, Rt. 8

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes and mildew, 30 ea. PP
in Ga. Mrs. Gertrude Reece, El-
lijay, Rt. 2.

William |



Print 100 1b. feed sacks, free of].

holes and mildew, odds and 2
and 3 alike, 3, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. E. B. Gladden, arene
Tetack:

100 lb. white smooth weave
feed sacks, unwashed, no holes
nor mildew, 6, $1. Add postage.
No chks. nor COD. Mrs. T. D.
Brogdon, Stonewall, Highpoint
Rd. Tel. Fairburn 6882.

Print feed sacks, free of holes
washed, pressed, 3, $1. Add rea-
sonable amt. of postage. ALT,
Mathews, Franklin, Rt. 4.



HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE



40. hives bade, 10 fram size,
good shape, one hive with 1
deep super $8; One with 2
shallow supers, $8.; One with
1 shallow super, $6. W.. 0}
Boyd, Valdosta 1012 W. Hill
Ave.

7 or 8 hives bees with 3
supers, 10 empty hives complete
with 3 supers of material, ex-
tractor, drain barrel, lots of
other items. $200. for lot. Mrs.
Willie Tootle, Glennville, Rt. 4.

10 hives bees in 10 frame
hives painted white, good
shape, also some empty hives
and supers, 3 fram Root ex-
tractor, used little. Letters ans.
GC. -He Craig: t/o Vester Heath,
Kingston, RFD 2.

17 beehives, $3: per hive;
Also old time box gums. See
14% mi. N. Bowman near Winns
Mill. Will not ship. C. T. Free-
man, Royston, Rt. 2.



CATTLE FOR SALE



9 reg. Polled Bulls, 7 reg.
Polled Heifers sired by RCM
Rollo Domino 48rd. Calves
ranging from 8 mos. to 2 yfs.
old. $200-$300 each. Robert M.

Heard, Elberton, 109 Heard St.

8 Bred Sibi oo Face Cows and
Heifers, 2-6 yrs. old, 4 heifer
calves,-1 bull calf, 5 mos. old,
all polled except one heifer.
-Papers on all. Reasonable. J.
C, Burson, Hogansville, Rt. 2..

5 grade Hereford Heifers, 1/8
pure, 3 bulls, 2 honored, 1 poll-
ed ,2 reg., i. purebred, 300-600
lbs. ea.; Several other grade
and reg. heifers, around 600
lbs. Reasonable price. H. A.
Martin, Luthersville.

Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 5
yrs. old, blocky type, Domino
strain, dark red, well marked,
very, gentle, physically perfect,
for sale or trade for similar
bull, to prevent inbreeding. L.
B. Hunt, Macon, 447 Buford Rd.
Phone 255560.

3 Black Heifers (Black An-
gus - Jersey), fresh with Ist.
calves, 3 more heifers to fresh-
en soon; Blue Jersey Cow
about 6 yrs. old, giving around
2 gal. milk daily, $75 up. No}'
lettters. Call after 3:30 or on
weekends. 2 1/2 mi, Marietta,
just off Powder Springs Rd.
Fred Cunningham, Marietta,
Re 8.% /

Several top young reg. Here-
ford Herd Bull prospects, rang-
ing in age from 8 mos.,-to 20
mos. for sale. Mrs. W. A. Ward,
Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill

Rd., % Ward Meade Farm.
Phone 8-8772.

1 Jersey Cow, 4 yrs. old,
freshen April Ist., 3rd. calf,

one Jersey Cow, 7 yrs. old, 6th.
calf, freshen April 15, at my
home. Mrs. Hazel Noell, Point
Peter.

10 head young milch cows,
Jersey, Guernse; sell one or
all; Cow and Ist calf, $100; With
2nd. calf, $150. Should be 3 or
3 1/2 gal. cow. Come see. Deen
Boatright, Alma, Rt. 4.

Polled reg. bull, Aster Dom-
ino bloodlines, 3 yrs. old, dark
red, blocky, guar. breeder; Al-
so i, bull, 11 mos. old, 2 reg.
open polled heifers (Hereford).
and 50 .open grade Hereford
Heifers, approx. 12-15 mos.
old. Calfhood vaccinated. Rea-
sonable price. D. GC. Collier,
Barnesville, Tel. 73.

5 reg. Hereford Cows, horn-
ed type, 4 with polled 4 mos.
old calves. at side, cows bred

back to polled bull, lot}
1259. +1 , O. Mooa, Comer.
hone ties:

| 8-12 mos. old,, $150-200;



4 reg. 2 yr. old Angus Bulls,
free of Bangs and TB, $175 ea.
Calvin B. Stewart, Atlanta, 21
W. Andrews Dr, N. W. Ch, 8495.

Reg. Aberdeen Angus Bull,
yrs. old, gentle, short le ged
sired by. Hairs Mickey 38,
Green Knolls Pride Lass, nocd |
cond., guar. Cheap Brice! to pre-
vent inbreeding. Me.
Clure, Dawsonviite,

2 reg. Shorthorn Heifers, 18
mos. old, ready to ee 1 dark
roan, one light roan. H. P. Rob-
erson, Dillard.

3 reg. Angus service age
bulls, also 2 reg. cows wih
calf and bred back, for sale, J.
Bi Tae Atlanta, 859 Peyton
Rd., S. W. Am, iis.

One 5 gal. Jersey Cow, fresh-
en 26th. March with 3rd. galf,
riced to sell. R. M. Blackwell,
hamblee, RFD 2,

3 Hereford Bulls, full blood-
ed, and 1 yr, old, Black Angus
Bull, full, 2 yrs. old, Brahma
Reg, Bull 4 yrs. old, for sale.

C. A. Rutledge, Winder.

2 reg. Jersey Bulls, both
young, ready for service, from
tested herd, for sale, rent, or|
farm out. Write for pedigrees;
Also 25 Black African Guinea
Pigs (stay fat kind), 6 wks. old
Apr. 16th., $12 ea. at my barn.
Hubert W. Daniell, Winston.

Nice reg. Black Angus lls,
red
and open heifers, $200 - $300.
All registered. Mrs. W. H. Nix,
Alpharetta. (Birmingham Com-
munity).:Phone 2595.

Male Calf over 6 wks. old,
$20. Mrs, Jennie Jolley, At-
we 1338 N. Hightower Rd.,

' One rade Hereford) Cow
with heifer calf, also Hereford
steer, and heifer, $250 for for
lot. J. E. Orr, Jr., Stone Moun-
tain, Rt. 2. Phone Clarkston
6380.

Dbl. Reg. Polled Bull, 5 yrs.
old, $250; 2 bulls, 6 mos. old,

$100 ea. All very gentle. At
my place, Hwy. 12, 3 mi. below
Conyers. E. E.. Reagin, Con-

yers, Rt. .3.(Tel. Conyers 6982,
or Atlanta .Ch, 9429).

22 head cattle, some cows
with calves. Make offer for lot.
H. F. Black, Lawrenceville, Rt.
1., Collins Hil Rd. =

Reg. Polled Hereford Bull
CMR Advance Domino blood-
lines, dark red, blocky, ready

for service, reasonable rice.
V. Collifis, Griffin, FD 47
Phone 7015. :



HOGS FOR SALE



6 good breeding stock, eross-
ed OIC and SP Pigse2 gilts,
4 males, ready @Apr. Ist.,
weeks old, sell to gether or
separately. Non less than $10.
ea.; Also good work or saddle
horse, oe ean handle, ee:
3% mi. Palmetto, Hwy.
Mrs. -M. eacine ewnan, nis
2, Box 318.

5 Gilts, 1 Boar, SPC, subj.
to reg., 8 wks. old Apr. 18th.,
$25 ea., at farm; 2 gilts, 1 boar
SPC, not reg. 8 wks.. old 2ist.
April, -20. ea.; 2 yr. old SPC
Boar for sale to prevent in-
breeding; Also bred gilt. Ver-
non D. Judy, Franklin, Rt. 3.

Reg. Hampshire Boar Pigs
4 mos. old $385. ea. David
Stough, Locust Grove, Rt. 1,
Phone. Griffin 7396. :

Reg. Tamworth Pigs from
large litter, farrowed Feb. 10,
fine stock. foggsale. J. S. Davis,
Abba.

Duroc Hog: Also Guernsey
Cattle (breeding). Contact. W-
H. Gazaway, Alpharetta, (Bir-
mingham Com.).

Fine reg., life treated Duroc-
Jersey Pigs, wks. old, $25.
ea. at my place. Phone 6046.
B. O. Carter, Griffin, Rt. D.

8-12 .wks. old OIC Pigs,
short nose, blocky type, treat-
ed, reg. buyers name, $25. TF. C.
Burnett, Quitman, /o Moss
Oaks Farm.

Reg. Tamworth Gilts and
Boars, 3 mos. old, pigs 8 wks.
old; Also Belfair King and Bel-
fair Jack for: service. John P.

| $50 or exch. for good: pigs at

=lleast 6 weeks old. oe ae

6 | Also 2 reg. Brahma Bulls, 3%

jold, dark red with white star





Purebred Duroc Pigs, born
Jan. 19 and 21, ready Apr. Ist.,
some of best breeding, latge
litters, med. blocky type, Wave-.
master stock, gither sex, $35.
ea. at farm. Treated, and pa-
pers furnished. M. M. Newsome,
Sandersville.

* Hampihire Pigs, 8 wks, old,
reg, buyer's name,.. treated,
choice breeding stock, $20. ea.
ae Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teach-
er, Rabun Gap,

Full stock Little Bone Black
African Guinea Gilts for breed-
in bred, stay fat kind, $35

50 ea. If shipped, $5. extra
tor crate; Males ready for ger-
vice, $35. ea. O, P. Sinquefield,
Harrison.

4 purebred Duroc~. Jersey
Pigs, 14 wks. old, excellent
cond., ready for registration,

eee 2 oe vi good
Ss or sale 0
Brunswick, Rid: =



HORSES AND MULES

| FOR SALE



ig White Stallion, Roan
Allen eed, with Papers, ride,
gentle, with bridle and saddle, |
$150; Spotted Mare Pony, 8 yrs.
old, gentle, with. bridle and
saddle, $100. Willard Morrow,
Calhoun, Rt: 2:

Pair Mare Mules, 9 yrs. old,
1150 Ibs. ea., $250. 4 mi. N. Ce-
dartown. W, R. Robinson, Cedar-
town, Rt. 2.

Good horse mule, perfect
'| qualities, 9 or 10 yrs. old, 1000
lbs., sound, good worker. Best
offer. Ashley Paes ici

Black Mare Mule, 10 yrs. old,
gentle, work anywhere, . blocky | 4
built, 1050 Ibs., for sale. T. W.
Simmons, . Douglasville,
Broad St.

2 good mulls, 8 and 11 yrs.
old, around 1000 lbs. ea., gentle,
work anywhere, reasonable
price. J. F.. Hughes, Jr., Lawr-
enceville, Rt. 4.

Sev. small shetland stallions,
Geldings,
Reasonable. J. W. Bentley, M
etta, Barnes Mill Rd, Rt.
Phone 8-7125.

Pair of mules, 8 yrs. old (1
mare mule, 1 horse), works wel
anywhere, also some farming
tools for sale or trade. W. A.| ing,
Weathers, Rossville, Rt. 3.

1 Red Horse Mule, about 7 yrs.
old, good shape, about. 900 ibs.

Mari-
4

tain, Talking Rock, Rt. 2
dar Grest Farm.

2. five gaited very gti
mares, trained to work cattle;

%o Ce-

yrs. old, very gentle, selling to

avoid inbreeding. Excellent

calves available to show off-

spring. Dallas G. Berger, The

ieee % B & B Rajfch. Tel.
6

Black Gelding Horse, foe
5 gaited, 6 yrs. old, lots of style
$100 cash or 100 bu. oats.
be won J. e pitts Sr., ae
ton, Rt: aymanville Rd

(Near cos Store). Tel, 3303.

Female Mexican Burro, very
gentle $100. Harry Lambert,
Albany, 1003 Dawson Rd. Phone
2-2178,

Nice riding horse, about 8 yrs.

ust

on forehead, and white a
with saddle and briddle, $95 at

my place. Howard Kilgore, At-
lanta, 2139 Cheshire Ave., S. W.|_$

2 good black farm or orchard
mules (1 mare, 1 horse), about
1200 lbs. ea. gentle, for sale. J. G.
Buyers, Whitesburg, Rt. 1.

2 small mules, made 3 crops,
good shape. Thomas B. Taylor,

sale. Letters ans. O.

West};

and mares for sale. Tall:

| AUSTRA WHITE:

10 good mules
mi. W. Powder
anywhere. Can be

spri

fatm any morting and
Saturday and Sunday.
Crocker, Powder oan

One Black Mare 1
1100-1200 lbs., 8 or 9 3
gee work danan

Collum, Barnesv

Saddle Horse, 3 yrs.
tle; for sale or exch
pony. Jack Allison, Ror
rison Camp Ground

4-148.)

RABBITS AND CAV
__ FOR SALE





































NZW Rabbits, bred

Others, $3.; aos ol
Grown Saeiea, Gis
Atlanta, 149 ee

Phone At. 6452.
Hvy. Wt. Chinchilla D

Good Hope. Phone_5 5246.

1 does, 1 n
young rabbits for sal
Cecil Reese, Jonesboro.

Calif. Cross and-New
Rabbits, all ages, finest
ing stock, for sale.
David Moore, Rome, Rt. 2,
tres Rd. a

Nice Giant Gray c
Rabbits, bred does, 1
$3. ea, Also have bu
young fabbits. J.

Ly dye

Silver Gray Giant Chir
Rabbits, 2 mos. to 6 mo

Guinea Pigs (Cavies)
at my place. enn
Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 No.
tower Rd., N. By

2 Dutch Rabbit 6
fine white doe, all bred,
ea. or exch. for 8 large
(chickefis), young hens i
White Buck Rabbit with
markings, $2. Mrs. N e



il

a apoosa. :

aouLay FOR SA

Say

25 satis vee _
mos. 5
an Ww. ender Metter,

ORPINGTON: ~

10 fine Yellow Buff
Roosters, $2.
Also 25
| Roundhead
Both $6.
Dalton Rt. 2.

REDS: NH, RI, PA

100 NH Red
80, pet.
rhos., $2.
Dempsey, Moers

}3400-
RI Reds, dar +
Don

based oll chicks
eta: a 3 3 Candler
9405.

ROCKS: BARRED, war e

0 of niore. White Ruck
tei AAA, ma ea. ae
Simmens, con,

Mill Rd. = visit " ,
see. 7 s

White Plymoyth Rocks fal
ous ae es ,
ba tC ne
6 ta: seein
$2. 2m Cehie von
1669 Van Epps ay

SPANISH:

s 12 bi Hen e race 3
Bee e oie
lot. IB. a es, Sy



Douglasville. Tel. 3131.

ter.









stock Auditorium160 head
featured. For information,
Agt. Valdosta.



Rome, Rt. 2, e/o
matinie Facm,







FAT CATTLE Soe 3

The Valdosta Fat Cattle Show will be hel
Thursday, April 1, starting at 12:30 Noonat the Li

of grain finished :
contactR. x





2 RCSL. Wien
ae de extra
Also Eggs, 15,

iden a ht, _ Silver

sare Sk

Po Bere eae asians
er

Tank, Macon, 372 Spring |



toms, Old agish Black

rame and Buff

nas, $7 pr.; $10 io, All
show stock. B, H. Hol

- Nea Point, 302 S.

*



Bantam Roosters, 7 mos.
50c ea. FOB Blue Ridge.
Beaver, Behe se

purebred RI Bantam Pul-
just beginning to lay, 2
ts, $15 oe ey J, Hol-



arkston | 3-7685.

Purebred Silver Se-
Rt

en Sebrighis, $10.

a Rome, 28 Elm-
oe 24196.

a A aot ;



POULTRY FOR SALE





CORNISH, GAMES, GIANSS

4 pure Grissetts Games Stags,
about year old, $25; Also hens
te eauly pullets, $10- $35 trio;
| WAS 15, $5; Also want -2: pure

ite Silkie Hens. Quote best
price. D. D. Haygood, Bares:
ville, 141 Cherry St.

Cornish: 2 Roosters, 22 Hens
and Pullets for sale. See. T. B.
-Page, Lyons, Rt. 4, (Near Spells

Ww.
225

6762.

March 53 rooster, $3; 4 Septem-
ber hatch roosters, $2.50 ea.; 2,
$3; Hens, $2.50 ea.; 1 Rooster,
3 Hens, $9. FOB; Cornish Eggs,
16; $1, 75. PP, Mrs, J, E. Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.

3 Game Stags, trimmed and
ready to walk, 1 ea. Round-
head, Brown Red, and Top-Not
Roundhead, 4 1/2-5 1/2 Ibs., $4| W.
ea. eer Simmons, Daniels- |.
ville, Rt.

Purebred Shawlneck
Games, 1 yr. old, hens laying,
$15 trio. Boyd Williamson,
Commerce.

Pit|d.
tano

tant

Several nice Pit Games,
stags and cocks, $5-$7.50; Also
Mature Brood Hens, $3- $5. (2

pulg

15 White Leghorn Pullets,
AAAA grade, in heavy: produc-

tion, $2 ea. Will not ship. B. F. | Nix,





Dversen, meant,

-soon,

. 55 W, L. Hens, 18 mos. old,
18 mos. old, 85
eae

16 BR Hens,

or lot

44 White agices> Pullets,
with 3 Roosters, about 10 mos,
old, from Julian Famous All-
Star mating chicks,
certificate furnished with pul-
lets, $75 for lot at m
Zears, Maysville, RFD

Gainesville,

Station). eR Ow.
Dark Cornish, long leg type, Fane

Bred White Leghorn Hens,
laying, for sale a
price. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES;

One pair of India Blue Pea-

fowl, 4 yrs. old, for sale.
A. Biggers, Greenville.

~ 6 Purebred Homer Pigeons,
1$2.50 pr. Make offer for lot.
M. Marsh, LaFayette, Chat-

oga St.

1 pair 1953 hatch Black. Mu-
Pheasants,
L. Crittenden. Atta-

$7. J

us.

Hen, 8 Brown Leghorn, laying,
$2. 50 ea.; 6 Hens, RI and
Cornish

Je;

Tai
anta, 506 Holly St., 38 w. Be.

$3.
Columbus,
Springs Rd, MR No. 1.

cross,

1 each
OEBBR Cock
ea.; and RI
cockeral,
ea.; 2 Chukars, $6.:

1/2 mos. old,
Barnes, At-

521 Bryan St.,

breeding | number of pairs.

Joe Collier, Arlington.

place.
Lenox

reasonable

Eastman, RFD 2

May 1953 hatch,
cocks, $2.50 ea.

Ellington, Decatur,
mont Ave. De. 4917.

Mrs. ae

tridge Chicks,

Apr, 30th, 75c\ea.;

hen to lay

Cans

& Marietta, RFD 3,

strains and crosses).. Hoyt Hel- 3 prs. Valley Quail, $15. pr.;|etta 9-6986. A

ton, Buchanan, Rt. 2 White King, Giant Homers, North Bobwhit
; Tumblers, Racing Homers, $5.|.-7\Orunern Bobwhite

LEGHORNS pr.; Also 1 Ancona (Chicken) bred from 2 dif. strains,

mating, $5 pr.
prs.

Dark
O85 Ja he
Warm



S, E. RA-8982.

POULTRY FOR SALE

Homing Pigeons, < pr

Gray Japanese,
(Bantams),
Red Bantams, 1
1 cock, 3 hens,
and

vies, $6. R. W. Pealor, Atlanta,
S. E. Wa. 2735.

Large Bobwhite Quail,
Letters. ans.

Northern Bobwhite Quail, $5.
Pt Nofris Luckie, Newnan, Rt.

Early 1953 hatch Ringneck
Pheasants, full plumage, cocks,
$3.50; Hens, $2. ng Billy Steele,

Ringneck wee, Apr. and
12 hens, 2

409 Clair-

Booking orders, Chukar Par-
available . about

birds ready Sept. or. Oct.,
ea.; Domestic Greenhead Mallard
Ducklings, now $2 eac Mature $3
Few large Northern Bob-
white Quail, $1. pr. C. D. Ward,
Phone Mari-

healthly, fast on wing, ready for
Min. shipped 2
RR Express only.
Akins, Atlanta, 1531 Athens Ave.

Also
and
$3.

$2.

any

VCs

Mature

$3.

Quail,
strong,

J. E.



POULTRY WANTED



BANTAMS:
Want 200 Baby Chicks to
raise on halves. You furnish

feed. Will keep until 10 wks,

old. Claude Parker, Calhoun, Rt.

Ca- | 3.

Want Baby Chicks to raise |
You furnish feed.

50-50 basis.
Can tend 5000 pullets.
ae W. C. Fowler, Ellijay, Rt.

t

-Want few purebred Dark
Cornish Bantams, in or near.
Atlanta. Dont have to be show

type. Advise. Mrs. Ann Hurt, At-

Janta, 795 Stewart Ave., S. E.
Am. 3719.

DUCKS AND GEESE:

Want 25 or 30 head old time
type geese. State price and num-
ber. W. D. Allen, Alapaha, Rt. 1.

Want 1 dozen Baby Ducks
and half dozen Geese; Also want
gentle Mare Pony, Palomino.

Mrs. Allyn Robb, Watkinsville. |

Want 2 female and 1 male
Blue GeeSe. Write. R. L. Mc-
Guire, Carrollton, Rt. 2.

MISCELLANEOUS:

Want 10 or 15 yong hens, any
heavy breed. No Leghorns. Mrs.
M. J.. Hagood, Tucker, Rt. 2.
Phone Clarkston 5727.

PEAFOWL :
Want Peafowl Hens. State age,
and price. Any number if rea-

sonable. D. L. Kidd, Rayle, RFD = ~~
Be : f



Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets























































































































































ee ee ek Maz Na 9 Noo | Millen L/S Mkt, Millen 25.00 24.35 23.53 22.00
raig Com. Co,, Dublin 25,10 += 24,30 =. 23.37 22.60 | Muscogee L/S, Columbus 24.00 23.00
oa ome aoe Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 24.96 24.46 23.49 22.78
23.75 23.00 22,50 20.00 _ Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 25,10 24.95 23.90 22.50
24.70 24,00 23.50 22.60 | Shuman's S/Y, Hagan - 25.22 2440 23.78
24.75 24,25 23.65 ; Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 25.14 25.05. 24.25 23.45
oe Swainsboro $/Y, Swainsboro 25.25 24.67 - 2385 22.05
24,80. 24.35 23.50 Whycross L/S Mkt., Wayeross _ 24.98 24.10 23.20 22.05
24.70 24,00 | 23.45 22.60 | March 23 |
Stockyard, Wises 25.00 2385 | / Appling L/S Mkt., Baxley 25.36 24.88 23.95 22.16
= * | Bleekley L/S Auct., Cochran. 2500 2450; 2008 ee
a0 9470 23.00 2i7e | Coffee Co. L/S. Douglas (25.30 24.83 23.80 22.83
24.50 24.22 23.28 22,40 | Dawsen L/S Co., Dawson. 25.39 25.02 24.05
20.03 24.00 23.60 22.85 Elbert L/S Auct. Barn, Elberton - 22.75 22.75 bce 2
eae aan 200 Farmers L/S Auct., Nashville 24.90 24.70 23.60 22.25
24.81 24.66 23.85 Farmers Stockyard, Syivania : 25.40 24.60 23.70 24.00
eS z 24.90 24,72 23.46 22.15 Formers Steckyard, Arlington 25.09 24.91: * 23.75 22.50
24.50 2428 2340 2as0 | Meee S/. McRae (25.25 24.64 23.40 21.50
: ae Metter L/S, Metier 25.45 24.71 23.82 24.00
Be a Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 24.97 2460 23.50 22.82
fer /S Mkt., Mefter 25.00 24.50 23.75 Smith Stockyard, Augusta 25.30 25.25 25.00 24.50
) L/S Exe. Statesboro: 24.72 24.15 23.25 23.90 | Tortnall L/S Co., Glenville 25.40 24.85 23.70 22.50
Lye Com. Con Cordele 24.78 24.48 23.80 Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange . 25.30 24.60
River L/S Auet., Bainbridge (24.65 (24.15 23.30 Rick 24 ;
eckyard No, 3, Thomson 24.60 24.10 23.90 Bacon Co. Stockyard, Alia 25.25 24.65 23.75 22.75
Bros. Stockyard, anew 25.00 24.36 23.60 24.45 Claxton Stockyard, Claxton 25.50 25.10 24.30
ia Stockyord, | Syivenie 74.65 24.10 23.25 21.25 | Coosa Valley Com. Co., Rome 26.50 25.40 24.60 22.00
ae ee Tifton 24.84 24.65 23.39 22.15 | Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 25.31 24.91 24.01 22.40
Lyons _ 24,86 24,00 23.00 22.50 Kite Stockyard, Kite Sch. LS ee
20 Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 25.41 25.20 24.15 23.10
/S Com. Co., Cartersville 2820-2480 23.00 Ragsdale Long Com. Co., Quitman 25.49 24.75 23.40 21.80
Saies Co., Dalton 24.20 23.80 21.10 18.00 | Ragsdale McClure Com. Co.,Rome 26.20 25.80 24.20 re
21 Co, S/, Swainshoro 25.00 2449 23.21 = 24.35_| Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt 25.34. 25.01 24.00 23.10
on Co. Mkt. Assn., Sandersville 25.00 24.15. 23.80. 24.55 Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn 25.28 24.90 24,01
ee Union Stockyard, Albany 25.45 25.19 24.90 24.00
rn, Carroll 25.50 24.50 23.30 22.80 Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia 25.51 24.95 23.55 23.25
i, Savenm 25.05 24.60 23.55 Wilkes Ce. Stockyard, Washington 25.15 24.50 23.70 g
Columbus 25.50 23.00 March 25 . ee
man _ 25.05 , 24.75 23.60 Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge 25.20 2480 23.85 23.75
fon 25.35 24.15 23.65 23.00 | Farmers L/S Co. Douglas 25.17 24.92 23.78 22.81
24.75 25.00 24.05 22.83






Wayne Co. Stockyard, Jesup

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has been toward inflation. Some of this

has been due to our national policy and ~

some of it has been due to war, prepara-
tion of war and aftermath of war.

The interest onthe national debt
added to fixed payments the government
must make for maintaining the military
establishments, the government benefits
of different kinds, the financing of Old
Age Benefit, unemployment, and other
things add up to a large percentage of
the total national revenue.

Our present national farm policy of
reduced acreage on some crop leaves
the farmers who grow those crops with
approximately the same overhead that

must be paid, notwithstanding reduced!

acreage to be planted.
Because of a general decline in pues



the farmer receives for fie. crops and |
livestock, the farmer is likely at the end
of the crop year to find himself with less
.cash income, but with little reduction of
cost of production. And, the farmer who
_ does not take all.of these-things imto con-

' sideration and try to produce at lower
cost will probably show a loss at the end
of the year instead of a profit.

Many farmers are in debt. Some of
them because of credit buying of land,
machinery and equipment and are too
heavily involved to withstand a severe
_ loss of farm income.

Because of the so-called hard money
policy and over-expansion of industry in
this country, millions of the people who
are the farmers customers for food are
now forced to reduce their purchases for














food and clothing i in onde to m
ments on homes and automo
course, when city people are fi
live on less, the farmer immediat
the effect in the demand and p
receives, especially perishable

We believe. in intelligent op
and certainly do not wish to
oe ae of. gloom, but we would
_ than candid if we failed to point o
controlling factors now at work
country and to raise a warning
especially to those farmers who are
to go in debt to: carry on farm ope!

We believe now is the time
LOOK, and LISTEN, and to os te
and. moderate in all a



TOM LIN DER |

POULTRY WANTED



QUAIL

Want 100 to 200 large Bob
White quail, 4 wks. old, also
want some Quail eggs. Advise
rice and del. date. C. S$. Brad-
ey, Albany, 912 Second Ave.

ROCKS:

Want to exchange 53. White
Ducks (4 hens, 1 Drake) for Bar-
red, White, or Plymouth Rock
Hens. Ira Brackett, College Park,
Rt. 3, Box 117.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Saanan Milk Goat, freshened
eb. 14, giving 2 gts. milk daily,
a at my home. -Will not ship.
M. Ritz, Fairburn, Camp-
Bediva Ri 2-3

20 Gommon Goats: 1 bill
ue are nannies, for sale. Ed
adley, Bolingbroke, Box 15.

One Tog. Nannie Goat for sale
Or exch. for pig or what have
ou Enelose stamp for reply.

. F. Williams, Buchanan.
Phone 3624. 4

5 good young milk goats, some

qailking, other ready to milk.
Cheap. Dont write or phone.
W. M. Barner, Colum-

a
us 641 Benning Dr.

Reg Nubian Buck at stud. Fee
$3. Does boarded until bred. J.
. Nix, Sr., Columbus, Warm
prings Rd., MR No. 1.

Ewes with lambs at side, bred
and open yearling ewes,, reg.
nams, also baby lambs. R. B.

urtis, Farmington. Call Madi-
son 2603.

2 fine milk goats to freshen
soon; one 4 yrs. old, gives 4-5
gts when fresh, $40: Young one

freshen 1st time, $20. Better
os if both taken. At farm.

oseoe Ettinger, Rome. Rt. 6.

Reg or suj to reg. Toggenburg
Milk Goats, 1 billy, 2 male kids,
does. Will not ship. Write. W.
Williams, Savannah, Rt. 4,

ox 246.

2 Saanan and 3 Toggenburg
Milk Goat Does, due to freshen
in March, 21% gal. daily from the
five, $35 ea.: Saanan Billy, $15;
Fine Chinghilla Rabbits, Sr.
virgin does, $2.50 ea; Proven
breeders, $3 ea.; bucks, $5 ea.

rs Wm. A. Venable Marietta,

t. 4, Powder Springs Rd.

French Alpine and Toggen-
burg Milk goats for sale or trade
or calf or colt. T. J. Woth, At-
janta, 3125 E. Shadowlawn Ave.

Several ewes with lambs at
side, some with twins also
ambs large enough to wean. H.

. Woodall, Zebuion.

Full blooded Toggenburg Bil-
ly Goat, horn type, approx. 2
yrs. old, sure breeder, extra good
Qualities, $15 or trade for good

ig or corn. 1 mile south, next

oor -to Highway 29 Motors.

. P. Cochran, Colisge Park, Rt.

, Box 224,

| shire-Boar or Gilt, from champ.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



About 20 or 25 Hampshire
Lambs, ready -by Apr. lts Will
not-brake lot; sell to one party
only. Also will have 20 or more
kids. My barn 9 mi. SE Ocilla.
Come after. W. Y. Harper, Wray.



LIVESTOCK WANTED



GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES):

Want a few pairs of Guinea
Pigs (cavies). J. M. Solomon,
Waycross, P. O. Box 104.

HOGS: ,

WANT 50-100 shoats. Quote
price per pound. Within 150
miles Chickamauga. C. H.
Shaver, Chickamauga, Rt. 1. -

Want to exch. reg. Hamp-

stock, for reg. boar. Must be
good stock. Albert Tamburri,
Wrightsville, RFD 3.

Want a purebred reg. Duroc

Sow to farrow soon. Prefer
Cherry Red. E. F.Bayne, Logan-
ville, Rt, 3.

Want 1 Berkshire Boar and
2 Gilts. Must be ped. stock.
Mrs. Grace A. Brantley, Dub-
lin, Rt.

5, Box LAO

Want half - dozen Yorkshire
Pigs suitable for registration.
C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

HORSES AND MULES:

Want to exchange. reg. Duroc
sows for a small Shetland mare.
D. C.. Williams, Cedartown, Es
O. Box 728,

Want proven Shetland brood
mares, any age. Harry Lam-
bert, Albany, 1003 Dawson Rd.
Ph. 2-2178.

Want one mare or horse for
plowing, at ofice, for cash. H.
G. Burrell, Ellijay, Rt. B.

Want small gentle horse for |
young children, with saddle.
Cecil Thompson, Decatur, %
Columbia Theological Semi-
nary. i -

Want one Jennet Donkey.
Call Di. 3489, or write. Iris
King, Atlanta, 878 Custer Ave.,



FARM HELP WANTED



Want reliable middle aged wo-
man to live on farm as one of
family and do light farm chores
on farm for room, board, $30
monthly. Mrs. Ralph C. .Yar-
brough, Guyton.

Want clean, honest reliable
white woman to live in home as
one of family on farm and do
light farm chores. Private room,
board and salary. Contact. Mrs.
Tillman Walton, Woodbury, Tel.
4192.

Want a nice healthy woman
for light farm work on farm.
Live as one of family. Small sal-
ary. Prefer without children but
consider one or two, Will -L.

| Private

FARM HELP WANTED

POSITIONS WANTED

- Commissioner of



POSITIONS WANT



Want colored farmer for 1954
crop. on halves. 3-R_ house,
spring pasture, hog pen. Doug-
lasville, Ga. Contact. R. T. Smith
Atlanta, 408 Newport St. N. W.

Want middle. aged single man
who can drive truck, to. work
1H crop, 50-50 basis. Corn, wat-
ermelons, cantaloupes; peas, etc.
No cotton. Must be sober, will-
ing worker. J. C. Morris, Mc-
Donough, Rt. 2, Box 173.

woman for light farm work on
farm. Must be clean, honest.
room, board, salary.
Good home. Letters ans. Will
come for you. Mrs. Hubert Dem-
psey, Duluth, Medlock Bridge
Rd. Tel. Norcross 3938.

to work on cattle and grain farm.
Excellent home and all modern
conveniences. Good salary. Write
M. U. Marsh, Macon, 627 Third

| St.

Want middle age couple from
country (no children) to work on
poultry farm for room, board,
salary. Need extra man for light

Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.

Want sober ,honest man_for
1 or 2 H crop, 50-50 basis. Part
times wages when not busy in
crop. 3 house with lights,
wood, school bus and mail rt.
Prefer someone with knowl-
edge of vegetables and corn. No
cotton. Tel. 2615. J. M. Hall,
Douglasville, Rt. 4, Box 133.

Want one or two good men
for farm work. Must know how
to operate tractors. References.
8. E. Smith, Atlanta, RFD 3.
Fel. Di, 1242, .

Want young or middle aged.

Want white man with family

\field work and fence repair-\ienced also with -htrator and

rooms, lights, water, near, town.



Want job on poultry or cattle
farm. Reasonable wages, house,
lights, water. Experienced 48)

yrs. old, have had on-the-farm
Gl-training. Self, wife, 3 small
boys. Paul Popham, Scottdale.

Disabled Vet., with wife, 3
small children, want place to
live, good house (4 R), water,
elec, in exchange for raising
broilers: (8000 cap.). Butane gas
heat. Need cow to milk. Will

sign contract for not less that 1)

year. See or write. H. H. -Skin-
ner, -Sr., Doraville, Rt, 2, % H
S. Gilleland. Phone Chambise
2247.

51 yr. old white man, wile: 3]

children, wants job on farm for}

$4 daily, house, wood. Must be a

to school or bus line. Prefer Ful-
ton or DeKalb Co. References.
Henry G. Ross, Chamblee, Rt. 1.
Sexton Rd. ae

33. yr. old 1 man wite boys,
wants job on dairy farm. Exper-|

55 yr. man wants job on
or .chicken farm. Lifetin
perience. No drunks. H
boys (8-and 2 yrs. old). No
tor experience but will
learn for $15 weekly. No p
til can drive tractor. Lew
son, Rome, 727 North 4th
Apt. 6. Phone 4-3112. .

Single . white man,
aged, wants job on.
room board and salary.
Leverett, | Atlanta, 166
hall St., Ss. Ww. ;

Wan with wife, 4 boy
on peut ae Exp





or any ae equi
poo pea 4 ae

Bias eat man want
on farm doing light tne

|Live as one of

laundry, reasonable sa
ferences. No. Dad tee

truck. Need house with 3 or 4)

Havey T. Beal, Madison, Rt. 4.

Cripple man wants job on
farm. doing light farm work).
single and willing to work. No
bad habits. Luther Ross, The
Rock, Rt. 1.. : :
- White mah, 42 yrs. old, wants
job on poultry farm or -eare-}.
taker, etc. W. A. Ledford, East |
Point, 3351 Batchelor Ave.




ed all lines of farming,
ete. .White, 50 yrs. ol
eae family 3 fecse



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GRADE Thomaston Atlanta eS Rome
3-22 3-23 3-24 3-24

STEERS & HHIFERS : ee ea
Choice 20.50-22.25 = 20.00-20.25 | ma Gy ae
Good 17.80 17.50-21.00 17.00-18,30 = 17.00-19.73 17.60
Com. / 1$.00-17.00 15.00-17.00 14.50-16.50, -15.00-17.00 15.00-16.50
Utility 12.50-14.75 -13.00-14.75. -12.50-14.30 = -:12.75-14.50 12.75-14.00
Cutters 10.75-12.75 .10.75-12.75 -10.50-11.78 -'10.75-12.00 = 10.75-12.00
CALVES. ~ ; es =o ees
Good & Choice 16.00-20.75 16.00-19.00 16.00-19.00 -16.00-20.00 -'16.00-18.50
Util, & Com. 12.50-16.00 12.00-16.50 11.30-16.28 =-12.00-16.50 =-12.00-16.25

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cows Zila oN Att Re
Utility 11.00-12.00 11.00-12.75 11.00-12.90 11.00-12.75 -11.00-12.75
C.& C. 8.00-11.50 8.00-11.50 8.00-11.50 3.00-11.50 8.00-11.50
BULLS me ae 2
Util. & Coml. 14.10 12.75-14.80 12.50-15.50 -12.50-15.00
Cutters 11.00-13.50 11,00-13.00 -10.75-12.00 10.75-12.00
STOCKERS ; . ee
Steers & Helfers 12.25-16.00 11.00-17.50 11.50-14.75 =: 12.50-15.25
Calves _ 11.80-18.80 11.75-16.75 _ 11.00-19.00



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