Tv om Linder Commissioner ae you to come up out and bring = sus said xiao | bin Verily I thee, ae shalt, es be va h women; These are they : en, being ra first fruiss od and to the . Lamb. (Rev. en. Seti eee were 1e yho put their trust in Gods mise. There were some who went to aves believing as David did that ; they should yet see God. one great statement, sum- e faith. before His coming and for a o de up the salvation of those who had ~ hould die in the see after WEDNESDAY, APR 14. 1054 F = = ae Mer einer eee eee + Bie Sa EUs He tion fulfilled the prophesies of Hrekiel in. Z| the Valley of the Dry Bones. We are further told in the Scriptures Lok the Revelations that at the time of the great trouble of the world, there will be another hundred forty and four thou- sand, being twelve thousand each of the twelve tribes of Israel, who will be - sealed before the four winds of world war will be permitted to blow bringing the great Battle of Armageddon, which her- -alds the coming of Christ the King in the clouds of Heaven with power and great glory and with punishment on the armies of sinful men. Jesus told the thief on the cross To- day shalt thou be with me in Paradise. The human body of Jesus and the human _body of the thief were disposed of by men in mans way. The body of Jesus was placed in the tomb but the spirit of Christ. was commended under God. Who would dare to say that the spirit of the penitent thief was not also with the spirit of Christ? When the women came to the tomb early i in the morning of Resurrection Day, the body of Jesus had disappeared; but, Jesus was still in the Garden, and He spoke to Mary but He told her not to- touch him for he had not yet ascended to the Father. ~ Later on, he did permit His disciples to touch Him. He ate food with them and He permitted the doubting Thomas. to feel the nail prints in His hands and the spear wound in His side. There are those who believe that the | figures an hundred forty and four thou- sand are merely symbolical of a much- eater number. The Bible says: an hun- represents the Valley of Death. The Val. vy of Death is that valley through whick the unredeemed pass at the end of this life The Valley of the Shadow of Death is that valley through which the redeemed pass at the end of this life. They die a physieal death, but they also die a death of faith and hope. As the destroying angel passed ever the homes where the blood of the Lambs were sprinkled in the Land ot Egypt, so death passes over and only casts his shadow into the Valley of Death which Christians die. This is why David said: Yea, though I walk through the valley - of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for thou art with me. Nineteen hundred and twenty one years ago, on the day which we call the sixth day of April on our ealendars, was Resurrection Day. It was the sixteenth day after the spring equinox when the sun erossed the equator into the Northern Hemisphere. The movement of the sun is Gods way of giving us an eternal calen- dar, which eannot be changed by man. God said the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night. They shall be for signs and for seasons and for days and for years. The aneient calendars always had their first day of their first month begin- ning at the time the sun erossed the equa- tor. In that way, all anniversaries came on the same day of the week and the same day of the month in each year. As the springtime comes again, the trees of the forest, of the orehard and rove, put on their coats of spring attire. he seed which have fallen to earth die and bring forth their inerease. The ani- mal kingdom goes along aecording to the _ Laws of Nature. Only man seeks to set those Laws aside. The earth is filled with violenee. The peoples of the earth are taxed so that the scientists of the earth may develop bigger and bigger instruments of destruc- tion of the human race. But one of these days, when mans unrighteousness has come to its full, the Great King will say it is enough; and, again the Valley of the Shadow of Death will be emptied and that great throng, which no man ean number, from alt nations and tongues and peoples, will be with Christ in Paradise just as the penitent thief on the cross. TOM LINDER issi f Agriculture NUMBER 32 - PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN on the mailing list and for change ot address to STATE REAU OF MARKETS 222 STATE CAPITOL, Aflanta. NATIONAL ee ee AS ChATION | PUES <). u Us Notices of -farm produce and appuriemances admissible ander postage regulations inserted one time om each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of motice. . * Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. t Limited space villnot permit insertion of notices contain- ung more than 35-40 words, not including name and address Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ge By Department of Agricultur: Notify om FORM 3578--Bureau o Merkets 222 State Capito] - Atlanta, Ga, Entered as second .class matte: August 1. 1937 at the Post Office at Covirgtonm. Georgia under Aci of June 6 12900 Accepted fo maihng at special race 0 postage provided fer uy Section 1103 Ac: of Oeteber 8 2917 Executive Office State C=pito. Editeriel and Eyecutive Offices Stete Canitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office {| cond, 114-122 Face St. Covington, wa SECOND HAND MACHIKSEY for lot. F, L, Session, Fennille. son, $290. George Gunn, Li-| Teem, Milner, RFD Ph. Griffin planting and distributing at- | with i middle | and*} ler take off. C.;plow, also different kinds of row for Ford or. seg a trac- haiso 1946 J. D. ey mo { DHAND |) MACHINERY FOR SA. E} irrigation: pipe, 400 ft. 1 im} with sprinkler heads, for s@le.; Peter Hodkinson, "Thom swille. Used Star pea Sind Wivel lace, 5 mi. No. bean sheller and Farrell clean- Wocastede . : gs er for sale. Jack aii Tif- -Intnl cultivator a ton, Rt. s wer distributor, two 4 Tractor tires: 2 used 2 prac- e tically new, $50 for all; Also ing bile and other 1 want set planters and ferti- lizer attachment for cub t- or. H. T. Hughes, os ed, Box 100. One 2100 egg cap., automa elec.. incubator, perfect operat- ing cond., $60. "Juan Reid Beas- ley, Twin City. Late 1952 model M. John |# Deere tractor, planters and cul- tivators, 8-23 in. Rome pick- up type bush and bog harrow, used very Httle. All together or harrow separately. E. W. Steed, Winder, Rt. AS Phone} (day time) 3881. cus Bush and Bog lift type harrow, in. with motor, excellen fused only 2 seasons, tarpaulin to cover priced at quick sale ei bg is 00. David E. A i parts used very e. Harold \ Z yrs. ae a in Bo cond., for es sale. W. H. e. Winston. | phone Douglas e 3023. 6 Row Cotton Duster, A-1 cond., will fit almost any trac- tor, $125. Smith Johnson, War- renton. One | complete Warthenton Corn Planter with all attach- ments, used half day, $45. A.M. Zittrower, Marlow. One 1952 Farmall Cub Trac- tor with hydraulic lift, 2 disc plow, mowing machine, culti- vators, practically new, $1000. Can be seen at my place half mile North Smarr: Robert~E. Williamson, Forsyth, Rt. 4. Allis-Chalmers G Model Tractor, hydraulic lift, distri- butors, never used. Joe. Sikes, Glennville, Box 271. Blacksmith equipment: Cham- pion Blower. $7.50: Anwil, $5. Ee R. O. Stedghill, Jackson, heeds Farmall A Starter and Lights, power take-off, pulley, good tires, cultivators, 2 disc . plow, $625, Robert Dooley, Statham, at 3 1949 Cub Farmall with lift, looks like new, cultivators, planters, disc plow, bush and bog harrow, smoothins harrow. Can sse anytime. E. a Mad- dox, Winder, RFD_ Allis Chalmers combine, just overhauled, in A-1 cond,, pow- Reasonable. Nor- man. Johnson, Wattenton.. One large farm bell, $12 at my place. H. B. Cain, Bethie- hem, Rt. 1. Austell, Rt. 1. F-2 Case Combine, used about 160 hrs., runs off P.T., ist aes $375. J. B. Johnson, Sto ] Phone > 2641." 25 BBL Midget ane Mill, complete outfit elevators, cleaner, SR. flour milling, and. belti chine belts motor, $1500. bees Wood, Madison, Rt. Cotton Duster, fits: Ford tor. good as new, for tact. J. C. Doster, Snellville Tren wheel Se pas new, with izactor type ane a want a Side either type. J. P. See lege Park. Rt. 2 phone CA Single Deck Chicken good cond., 50 cap., elec., resonable. Mrs. Wm. F: Atlanta, 985 Forrest. Tel. Cy 1654. e John Deere Tractor, powertrol and | rol planters cultivators, John 6 row .duster, new Apr. plented only 27 Se farm Oconee Co. Wa Write. J. R. Eiikson, Box 4533. Ph. La. 3838. David heal Faawle. a Garden | tractor, $37.50. J. P.} 27 M 1 Rordson: Ci Bacchus, Macon, 5314 Bloom- Bight es field Rd. : Old model Fordson tractor, good shape, with Athens side mechanical] shape .except tor leaks a little, $85 for | Also one large Fan, appro in. diam., 12 in. pipe, for cotton gin, pene n cond., $60; And want to reash, one power unit, 30-3 te pull 12 in. hammer mill. make, model, mech. cond., parts for Fordson. Sell or trade. Gober Murphy, Jasper. Rt. 2. One 8 disc pickup King har- tor, used 1 yr. $f45.; 1941 : 4 y Rid model Moline tractor with neers eee : power takeoff and pulley, and} One J. D. Dbl. Sec. Smoo 8 disc Athens harrow, good | Harrow, good cond./ $100. tires, $500. Robt. W. Steed,. Weems, College ~ Park, Pa 'o. phone 6951. Phone Fa. 7868. 2 walking cultivator, disc] john Deere Tractor, T. haric: mower, stalk cuiter, turn plow, practically new, also 350 gal. water tank and sup- port, my place, Spalding Dr. and Happy Hollow Road. R. B. Barnett, Doraville. Rt. 2. One close in Farmall 4 disc tiller, 2 bottom plows, $450.; tractor, abi. sec. harrow, 4 dise tiller, cul- tivator, planters, distributors, in good shape for sale at farm. T. M. Bloodworth, Gordon. Rt. A way Harrow and Carriage same, Athens 2. Disses Planters, Cultivators, Corn, and Pea Plates, All Stalk Cutter, 2 row, used A farm (12 A whest, 14 A. and peas), good as new, for quick sale. H. A. Commerce, Rt. aes 1953 No 66 New Holland } baler purchesed new Agu. Price $1450. Rubin M. Donough. AIRVIEW POLLED HEREFORDS ; Sale of 23 cows with calves at side, 5 cows calve by sale date, 5 Cows without calves, bred ers, 9 open heifers and 7 bulls mostly from lines of E E R Victor Domino 34th and A V Domino wil be sold at Airview He mi. S. W. LaGrange, on Rt. 29, on ' 22nd at 1 PM. For information, ~ Owner, LaGrange. : 0 2: Jam is ip a3 | SECOND HAND _ i RY FOR SALT _ PAGE THREE = Ne IS ee, SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED eere B Tractot, Shallow Bie Auto. Pump- with - Hydraulic Ram, never Wagon, good cond., 3 er. Golden Cane Mill and Pan some other farm ols, Drag Harrow. John B. iden, Concord. A Simplex ore Drawn 5 w Cotton Duster, Ist. class d., $125. K. D. Sanders, Eat- ton, Rt. 2. Tel. 2151. 1H Wagon, good cond., about | yrs. old, and harness, $30. : ~ Burdette, Fayetteville, | Rt. Good 2 H Wagon with body, 0; Small Blacksmith Anvil, 5; Grain Cradle (nearly new), $5: Chattanooga 63, 2 H Turn qi ow, $8: 2 H Middle Buster, $5. Cannot ae we Little, Forsyth, Rt. 4. ee 4 Row Cotton Duster, tically new, mule drawn, on bber, cheap. G. L. Pade, \Hi- Rt 2. Ly Model 302 Clipper Seed Clean- perfect cond. with elec. otor, 3 Has asst. of 10 Qt = roll feed hooper, seed t ni Pe attach. Phone 37 Minchew, Jr. Ma- Model 42 Int. Combine, new and concave bars, good ready fo run, $225; 2 mule drawn row Cole grain. drills, $15. ea. C. E. Nail, McDonough, Re3: Used Super C Farmall Traetor, ivators, planters, fert. at- h., used very little, cheap for ash. Geo. D. Barfield, Louis- He, Rt. Soe ek and grain tank, cut about acres, good as new, $1300. M. Ware, Marshallville. 10 can Westinghouse Cooler, 2 Unit Hindman Machine with neces- equip., for dairy use. Ros- oe Wheeless, Meansville, Rt. 1. aes, (Thomaston). 10 Dise horse. drawn harrow, shape, good mower, good 3 H wagon, with bed and springs for sale or exch. for yearlings. J. FS Welborn, Rock Springs. E 2H Walking Cultivator, $40; 2 H-2\% Tenn. Wagon, $30; 12 Oliver Turning Plow, $5. All Ist. | . See. Dont write. n J Bozeman, Rydal, Rt. 2. 32R McCormisk-Deering com- in excellent Chaastia little $500; extra large tar- lin (very heavy) $22; Farm- i F20 tractor also in excellent ondition $450, good for heavy Tel. Covington 3401 day, 97 night and weekends. A. enderson, heen Covington, ipment to run; Also other ipment for grist and hammer , Lyons, Rt. 2, Box 192. is-Chalmers No. 60. Com- ie, with grain tank and un- der, very good cond., $550. cash; Also will trade AC No 60 combine, good cond. for AC-G tor with planters and culti- n B. Pens Jn, Mil- 2 Disc Trailer Plow for Super Tractor, used very little, for Homer Akins, Blairsville, Pt os : ake Dusting Machine posts. H. M. Walker, See or write at once C.} Dearborn pickup harrow, good cond. J. J. Rainwater, Turin. One Gas Brooder, 700 cap., used about 6 weeks, bargain. Will not ap: Mrs. Cecil Dove, Toccoa, Rt. Farmall H eed new kit in- stalled, power take-off, starter, lights, 2 disc turning plow, 7 ft. disc harrow, planter and culti- vator, all good cond., $1,100. M. H. Lovell, Aragon. Rt. 1. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want Incubator, 100 egg cap., Electric, Sears type preferred. Must be in good cond. Advise fully. Ben O. Holmes, Ringgold; Rt..3, Box 200. phone 2245. Want good walking 2 H- cul- itivator. Advise price and cond., ete. O. M. Thomas, Osierfield. Want one 2 disc side mount- ed plow for John Deere B tractor. Must be in good cond. Advise fully. C. G. Garner, Extension Economist-Marketing, Athens. ; Want good, used hay baler, one of late models. Write: M. W. Gunn, Zebulon, Rt. 1. Want old time farm bell. Must be in good shape. For cash. Rea- conable. Write. Henry Pittman, Clarkesville, Rt. 1. Want Buggy or Surry, fair or good cond. State what you have, where located, best cash prics Will come after. P. D. Alexand- }er, Lithonia, Rt. 2. is-Chalmers Combine with |: Want old buggy or wagon wheels, with or without spokes. Pay fair price. State what you have, best price. H. G. Howard | Decatur, 902 East College Ave Want Mc Cormick-Deering Binder, good shape, ready to run. State price year made, bought. W. 2 aman, ves ville. Want to exchange bagging at- tachment and platform for grain bin for Allis-Chalmbers Combine No. 60 (need for 2 com- bines). State what you have and shape. John C. Reid, Zebulon. Phone 85J11. Want to exchange 250 Cedar Post, 5 ft: for Garden Tractor, good shape. . 2 mi. W. Chicka- mauga. Bring tractor\and get Chicka- mauga, Rt. 1. Want 2 H. mowing machine, also 1 or 2 H. rake, no junk. H. W. Petiett, Marietta, Rt. 1, Box 226. Want water tower with or without tank, also windmill, in good cond. give size, height and gal. cap. and price. Neal Cum- by, Tallapoosa. Rt. 2. Would like-to trade T. D. Tnt?l bulldozer with loader for automatic hay bailer, combine, side delivery rake. Also K. B. 8 Int'l. tractor and 32 ft. open top trailer for farm equipment. H. D. Vaughan, ee Reb Oak- Cliff Rd. ' Want good cotton duster to fit Super A tractor. Also want to sell or trade 1-H. wagon. Willis Colquitt, Comer. Want second-hand equipment for John Deere tractor, Model LA. M. V. Bostick, Macon, Rt. 7. Want small used riding tractor with all attachments, reasonable | for cash. Advise. C. E. Bell, Col- -|lege Park Rt. 3, Box 460 D-FA 6167. will be held Friday, =A dispersion. sale of Reg. Herefords, est of bloodlines the blood of Real Silver Domino > (the famous $52,000.00 bull) predominating in LaGrange. Sale beginning 10:30 AM 236 head, _ bred cows (several with calves at side), 54 open S bulls, 5 herd sires, including H&D Real Jomino 69th and H&D Larry Domino Ist 12 ae Jr., Owner, LaGrange. from very April 23 at Hills and Dales 50th). Make reservations Late aa Ford Tractor with| and. prefer 9U wth tilt blade. Cash sale. Write or see Roy Kirby, Dial. Phone Sat. or Sun. At. 2792, Blue Ridge. ._ Want at once 1Ford cultivator frame or 2 can use for parts. Write or phone 5170, nights only, how to get to your place. L. A. Powers, Griffin, 221 W. Poplar PSt. Want 1 used Ford tractor, standard drawbar. State cond. and P. P. price in letter. Must be reasonable J. A. Lovelace, Haddock, RE => Want 1 Tiller for cub, cok H. L. Wilson, Pine Lake. Want attachments for Ford tractor. Write -what you have and price. W. F. Simmons, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Want platform scales, portable, 1000 cap to be use on my farm. Must be in good cond. and at bargain price. Jack Bentley, Thomaston, Phane 3535. Want tractor wagon, no junk, and reasonable, within radius 60 mi. Will consider steel wheels. Advise. D. L. Shahan, Chicka- mauga, Rt. 2. FLOWERS AND SEED /FOR SALE. Boxwood plants and shrubs, Oc to $7.50 ea; Forsythia, Gar- ene Ligustrums, 25e to $2 t my home. A. F. Jackson, Aila ta, 435 Ridgewood Rd. N. E. DE 5495. Queen Anns Lace, single Or- ange Day lilies, blue Ageratum, lavender Verbena, , 50c doz.; doz; Mums: large, 75 doz.; others, Javender, red sunglow, Naney rose, daisy yellow, white, 30c doz: white, zephyr lilies, 3, 25; white narcissi, 30c doz, Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2 (Hillcrest Drive). PLANTS FOR SALE orn nl SED En ERNE! RE Strawberry Plants, large, tame, $1.50@ C; Peppermint, sac doz.; Gooseberry, doz Damp packed. Add posta ge. Mrs. Freeman Long. Ellijay, Rt. 5. Yelow Root Plants. 65c doz.; Catnip, $1 doz. Mtn. Huckle- berry, Blackberry, Dewberry, 85c doz. Exch. for white sacks. Will pay 10c ea. Each pay postage. Mrs. W. J. Reece, Elli- jay, Rt. 2 Box 80. Horseradish Plants, 50c doz.; Spearmint, Tanzy, Garlic, Balm, Catnip, Lions Tongue, Wild Horsemint, Wild Strawberry, 25ce doz. Horseradish Roots, Black Haw, 50c Ib.; Garden White Tender Hull English Peas, and Dry Sage, 25c teacup. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fow- ler, Elijay, Rt. 5. Catnip, Lemon Balm, Horse- radish, 6, 50c: Peppermint, 50c C; Red Gold, Mastodon. and Gem Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C; Red and Black Rasp- berry, Garden Gooseberry, $1.25 doz.; Kudzu Crowns, $1.50 C; $9 M. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Kudzu Plants, 10c ea.: Min. Huckleberry, 242 doz., $1: Cat- nip, 25c bunch; Wild Straw- berry, 50c C. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. , Govt. insp. PR Potato Plants, pink skin, $4. Del. Good count. No chks. Ready sometime in Aril. Booking orders now. Lon- nie Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. _Scallion Onion Plants, 25c ea.; Sage, 30c qt.; Also Frostproof Turnip Seed, 30c, 3 Thls.; Gar- lic, 35 doz. Plus postage. No chks. nor exchange. Dollie Eller, | Titus, ' Artichoke Plants, $1 C. Small er large orders. Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. 2. 1000 M Rubel Blueberry, 4, $1; Mtn Huckleberry, 3 doz., $1; Red and Yellow May Plum, 8, $1; Old Fashion Plum Peach, white with hed side, 4, $1 PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. Jerusalem Artichoke Plants, strong, rooted, $1.25 C. Damp packed. F. M. Combs, Washing- ton. Want good, used D6 patidaeer | Tomato, 85c doz.: - PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE. Rutger Tomato Plants, large, strong, 500, $2; $4 M. Moss packed; Also Cabbage and Onion Plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M. Mrs. W. R. Clark, Abbeville, 2, Box 103. About 1000 Cowhorn Hot Pep- Plants, (peppers 10-12 in. long, green then red), 15, 60c. Stams or Money. Robt. Waters, Bruns- wick, Rt. 2, Box 212. ; Everbearing strawberry plants 75c C. Add postage. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box 57. Red multiplying onion plants, lic doz; Fig plants, 25c, 50c and $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Certified Marglobe, Rutger Tomato Plants, new ground grown, 500, $1.50;, $2.50 M. Wrapped roots for Seesh deliv- ery. Ready Apr. 20th. Phone 3833. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzger- ald, Box 662 Millions BS Bean Seed, frost if -pkg.> Miller, Denton. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 3 yrs. old, $2 C; 500, $7; $12.50. M. Add postage. No chks. nor COD. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. La. Copperskin Potato, $4 M; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, and Chas. Wakefield Cabbage, $2.25 M; Del. 50c C; Long Hot Cayenne and Ruby King Sweet Pepper, 60c C; $4 M. Miss Florence OQuinn, Odum, Ret.-2: me SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Rockyford Cantaloupe Seed, Yellow Crookneck Squash, Old Time Cushaw; Willow Butter- bean, Old Ga. Rattle Snake Sweet Watermelon, Old Fash- ion Ga. Heading Collard, and Dipper and Martin Gourd, 10c large spoon. Plus postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 1, Box 45. Marglobe and Certified Rut- ger Tomato, $3. Ib.; . Rutger, 2.25 lb; 3 Ibs. $6.; Collard, $1. lb.; Cabbage, $1. 40 1b. Add 25c postage. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 148. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 30c start; Red Okra, 45 cup. Add postage. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, } Rockmart, Rt. 2. ' Dark Round Yellow Meat | Watermelon, 40, 10c and stamped enveldpe; 50c cup; Martin Gourd, 10c doz.; Green Pod Okra. 25c cup. Add post- age. Mrs. P. E. Traylor. Re- becca. Tender Siriped Cornfield 40c cup. Erene EF shipment. Add _ postage. COD. Mrs. H. W. oan Gainesville, Rt. 2. Recleaned Brown Top Millet | Seed, 10c ib. Chester W. Clarke, | Covington, RFD 2. Tel. 5334. Pure Imp. Pride of Ga. Wat- | ermelon, have large ripe m2lons in 60 days, 250 seed, $1. J. N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. C. Mixed Colored atk White Bunch Butterbean Seed, 6 cups, $1.25. PP. Mrs. T. O. MecMilian, Dacula. Martin, Dipper, Indian Club Gow ira Seed. 25c pkt.: 3, (one of each) 65c. Add postage. Mrs. _C. D. Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. 2. 1553 Sec iy Mre. crop. Spineless 50c Biss. Nice Garijen Half Runners Bean Seed, bear until | kent picked, also White Cornfield, $1. cup. Add pos es Mites Ruths Fricks, Tall: ing Rock, *Rt;d,- Box <151:: Yard Long Bean Seed, 10c : Popcorn, yellow, .30c Ib.; 12c_ pkg.; Also Jerusalem Arti- | choke Pls nts: 2907 dor: are Den | Garlic Plants, 50c doz. Mrs. Ruby Wheeler. Conyers, Rt. 1, | Old Time Jons Watermelon Seed, $1.25 Elee W. Bellamy, Old Time Colored Butierbean Seed. 35c lb. Plus postage. Or exeh. for Half Runner Bean Seed. Ea. pay | postage; Also Good Yellow! Popcorn for seed, 25 cup. Mrs. | Henry Smith,~ Dalton, Rt. 1, | Five Springs Rd. Hales Cantaloupe, Watermelon, Pumpkin, Crookneck Squash, and Citron | Tender Bunch Blacklee | Okra | cup. Acd_ postage. } Earl Swann, Union Point, ' White | Ib. Add postage. | Carnesville, | Yellow | }20 Windsor-Ter. Long Green Okra Seed, 1954 crop, (0c cup. PP, Mrs. George Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Brown Top Millet (hay and grazing kind), tested for germ. and purity, 8c lb. No orders filled under 100 lbs. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. - 40 bu. Barley, $1.50 bu. L. P. Singleton, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3. Phone 772. Sericea. Lespedeza Seed, 99.66 pet. pure, 76.50 pct. germ., 25c jb, L.'P: Williams, Austell, Rt. 3: White and Striped Half Run- ner Bean Seed, 55c large cup; 3 cups, $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. B. H. .Patterson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Red Speckled Crowder and White Blackeyed Peas, 35c cup; 4 cups, $1; FOR SALE: FOR SALE A LES Govt insp Red Skin PR Run- _ . et $$$ | ~~ ner Sweet Potato Draws, $4 M.| Gaint Size Lima Beans, pods| 1 peck tender White Half Run- 0 -bu. a Peas, hand Del. at bed. Or ship anywhere! 12-18 in., well filled, 10c ea.;|ner, White Cornfield, and Early |p picked, no weather damage, ie in Ga. plus charges. Mrs. Winnie} 3, 25c. i E. Ayers, Avondale, Brown Bean, 50c cup; 3 cups,|bu. at farm; 2~ bu. Po ecat | Crowder, $7.50 bu. APY, Ez. Ae good, Dallas.* White Peas ath Sikes 10e | Ib. Not PP. Jud. Roberts, Car- ters, Rt. -1:- : Red Speckled Biswas ahd Bie: Java Peas, 25c lb. in 5 lb. lots or more. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Bail Ground, Rt: te Clemson Non: Shatter Beans. combine tun, $3.75 bu. W._N. Buyers, Newborn. Red Speckled Pole Cat, Red Crowder, both large, and White Blackeye Early Brown, Purple |- Hull Peas, aiso Running ara kled Butterbeans, 40c cup; 4 cups, $1.35. PP. Prompt del. ne H. E. Richardson. Bone 24. Tender Streaked Half Run- | ner Beans, 2 cups, $1.25; Ten- der Blue Pole, 2 cups, $1.15: Early Brown 6 -Wks. 2 Crop ae 5 cups, $1.25; Cream rowders, 4 cups, $1. 25; Large Col. Running Butterbeans, ence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Brown Sugar Crowder Peas, 2 cups, 70c; 25 lb. in bu. lots: Large. White Half Runner Beans, 50c cup H:-G. Fraser, Gainesville, Rt. - 20 bu. 90 Day Velvet Bene $8. bu. at farm. John S. eae t Sheliman, Box B25 CORN AND "SEED CORN FOR SALE. > 2 Truekers anaes Seed Corn. nubbed. shelled, 60c qt.; half Gal. Sies Mrss-B.= Ec Thornton, Bowdon. 150: bu. . White Prolific Corn; $2.bu. Also 2 lbs. Yellow Meat, and 2 Ibs. Cox Watermelon Seed, treated, $2.50 Ib.; $2.75 lb= PP. Ri.<1. Goods Gelder Prolific Seed Corn, 96 pct. germ., 10 bu. or more, $4.25 bu: $4. 50 bu.; $2.25 half bu. J. H. Good, Cordele. 200 bu. Hawkins Prolific Gorn, | $1.50 bu. D. C.. Garland, ae jay. Rie 3: Nice Yellow Se 106 1 lb. Plus postage. Mrs. en- nis, Franklin, Rte 22, eS Certified Whatleys Seed Corn, $5.50 bu.;\ Also Cattail Millet, $10. Cwt. Peavine Hay, | | $35.; Peanut Hay, $25 ton. FOB. J. F- Lowe, Fort Valley. Box 528. as Whatleys Prolific Seed Gorn, deep grained, little red eob, $5. bu. FOB. Alex Barfield, -Louis- 2 Approx. 50 bu. good: sound corn in shuck, $1.75 bu. at my place on Antioch Road, nar Lost Mtn., Cobb Co. At home on Sunday. CA: nies Powder Springs. att Good sound Corn, Yellow- r White, $1.75 bu. FOB my Petey 2 miles W.:*Newton, Ga., State Hwy. 200. Weyman E. Rooks, Newson: 3000 bu. Yellow Ear Corn in shuck for sale. Write. W. B. Soy | ll, Ske cups, $1. PP in Ga. Mrs. Clar- | ats, |. na, at barn at 5 Points; Gooseberry, Spearman, Social Circle. Recleaned pure Resistant, Big Bo ae gin, 6 5 Couch, Turin Coker Gotignxead, 4 D delinted and treated . E, Rowe, Al - No. 15 ~ Ast. yr., pi and -ginn 12 bales on- 76 acres | tone ae -Eastanolle. First - Year Pure, Ped. Coker. Cottonsee: lock bolls, oe 42. pales on 40 acres, bag, $4.50 in- a sacks, $4.25 bu. H. P. Male Social pees a 16, ye telinted.: oeated St: _ ee a Tei 382d 3e grown from bree set linted, trated, sacked i Ib. bags, $7 Cwt.. FO pies i Phone 175 a. : About 300 Ibs. Black Walnut Tee hut Bushes, Sage, an Raspberry . ach Also Catnip, 6 : postage. Mrs. eae ae and $1; Raspberry, Hazeln es, $1 doz.; Also Gi a Roat, Hue Plants, ea. 50c oz. Adi age. Mrs. Dz. D lonega, Rt. te eS Goy, insp. Crabapy White, and Purple $1 ea; Also yin Seed, '25e | envelope. rs: Grady Brew Toomsboro. . Red Goose Cahaae) eae low wild Plums, L ae also Silver Leaf Maple $1; Blackberry plants, 's _Mrs. Effie Smithr, ie Gordon Rd. or Geo. Gibson, Rome. \ 4 ces iion ABERDEEN ANGUS AUCTION Aberdeen-Angus auction at the Ocilla- Livest ock Co. Sale Barn, Monday, April 19th, 1 PM6 Reg. bul 1-1Y2 yrs. old; 6 Reg. heifers yearlings offered. A ea quality cattle and consigned by Shandra Farn Rome. For further information, contort Co. Agt., Ocill ALL PONY SALE held at Livestock Sale Barn, Cordele, Montene 26th, 12 Noon 350 head of very good quality outstanding breeders offered Reg. stal mares, top grade mares, and further information, eres onies of all < walnut, aes, trees, is wellbranched, 3-4 S56 tte: $1.25 . Prompt de- Pe se black walnut trees, 4 for $15 Teer pee Add benny plants, Pbae. , $1; Mtn. huckle- ee also Okra seed, Martin gourd seed Cherry - eae 10 - -packed., Add_ post- A. Chastain, oa erry eens) fetalannte $1; Mtn. hucklebsrry | 1 doz: Large yellow , 10c pod. Spinal postage. Mrs, W: ae Lov- Hijay, Rt. 5. { yellow Oct. In- | sweet and -pomeg SS and cling, large size, seed- peach trees, 2 small it trees, and large purple outs, all $1 ea. Add post- _M,. Johnson, Shell- Ae ght oat and grass led without rain, clean, for. sale. Mrs. Grace Ro- ickamauga, RR 1. it: Barley, ane Wheat ; $20 ton; Also 40 n, Fort Valley, Rt. Top Millet Hay with ton; Sericea Lespedeza ; "Reduced: to clear. E. pee Tel. 157-3 or it nay $22.50 ton at my barn. 85511 ee John Ce Featherfe oie, Bare. ~50c doz. bunches; ulbs. 40c doz. Add post- il, BOX 57. V Root, 4 Tb. lard box Exch, for 3 print sacks at 1 Peppermint, Balm, Garlic Bulbs, Birdock, Horseradish, Asparag- ice Root, 50c in Ga. Mrs. Martha Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box t f Red Ss 2 Ibs., postage. Lloyd Smith, y Wyatt Smith, Dalton, he ~ Resaatcas 60c lb. or 2 including postage. Send or stamps. Robert Wat- rick, Rt. 3, Box 212. cS FOR SALE , 100 Ib. white chick- ; $6. Fannie. Dahlones, HL. 4. sacks, 2 and 3 odds, 35 $1. Add 23c Rebecca Golden, 89 | Wrightsville. | Barley, $1.50 bu. L. M. White, Dah- a tams. .| Stuarts or Schleys, sacks, free of holes and eee | 18 ea. in lots of 10 or more. PP in Ga. Mrs. Robert Attaway, Print sacks, washed, ironed, free or holes and mildew, 10, ei PP; 25c ea. at: home. No less LO mailed. Mrs. G. L. Bramlett, Marietta, Rt. 4. Print saks, sad: 3-6 palike, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Champion, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Print sacks,100 lb. cap., 1 of a d | kind, washed, starched, ironed, 3 $1.30. Add postage. Mrs, Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. : 100 jb. white chicken feed sacks unwashed, lic ea. PP. on orders 25 or more. Mrs. Clarence MeMillian, Dacula, Rael . EGGS FOR SALE Purebred Mammoth Toulouse Goose Eggs, 6 for $2. Plus 40c postage. Mrs. Fred L. White, Buckhead. : . Turkey Eggs. $8. doz: Mrs. J. A. Harper, College Park, Rt. 2, Flat Shoals Rd: Mallard Duck Eggs, wild strain, $1.50 per 10. Exch. equal value for turkey of guinea eggs. W. B. Hancock, Cumming black | Rt. 3. Goose Eggs, Toulouse crossed | with White Embden, PP. Mrs, M.. Ritz, 50c a. _ Fairburn, Campbellton Rd. Giant S. C. Black Minorca large. white Eggs for hatching from heavy layers, 15. $2.50. In- -|sured PP parcel post. L. B. Mil- lians, Newnan. : Bare - Limited number hatching eggs, from champ. layers, wing banded White Leghorns and RI Reds. Delivered -as laid. Michael David Moore, Rome, Rt. 2,> Watters Rd. BB Bronze Turkey Hatching | Eggs, $3.50 doz. prepaid. E. W. Barber, Sharon, Box 78. Purebred Mammoth Toulouse Goose Eggs. (6 is setting for hen). .50c. a apt Charlie Bai- ley, Vienna, Rt. Purebred Wie Cornish, from prize winning stock, also Purebred White African Guinea eggs, 15 for $2. of either kind. | Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Guinea Eggs, Henry Dupree, Jr., Acworth, Rt. 1. ie ' Quail eggs: Northern Bob- | white, $3. doz; $22.50 C; Red, $7. doz.; $55. C; also quail 10 wks. old, $1.25 ea; 12 wks. old, $1.50 ea. FOB or COD. Herbert Moss, Atlanta, 1989 Baker Rd. W. BE 7938. Hatching eggs from purebred Show type Buff Cochun ban- 18-for $3., parcel post- paid. C. H. 3609- 14th Ave. Fresh Dark Cornish eggs. $2. per 15 and postage: Mrs. Earl Swann, Union Point. Rt. 1. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Sev. colonies bees and bee supplies for sale. C. M. Spann, Cedartown, Rt. 3. 2 lbs: Yellow Beeswax, 1. lb. Add postage. No chks. or stamps, or Fla. orders. Mrs. A. We war tena hn Summerville, Rt. Sev. hives bees and honey, patent hives. Sacrifice to move lot. Mrs. W. D. Wallace, Cham- blee, 104 Elliott Cir. Ph. 47- 2981. . j PEANUTS AND PECANS: Pecans, 1953 crop, 5 lb. bag $1.50:"3 PP? W. Lang, Omega. Overby. Columbus, |. 4 Z Carnesville, Rt. 15, $1.50: PP. + j a MISCELLANE. Us CATTLE FOR SALE. : : WANTED FOR SALE | BEESWAX: . PLANTS: - eon ak a Holatein re 18 : ng Davis, Dora- Fresh beesw: . and} Want 10-20 M Copperski postage. Mre. ar! 8 Un- RB Potato Plants to be ae. vig 6 es Tilly MARA. Tel, ion Point. vered Apyil 10-20th. Will pay BAMBOO (ROOTS) Bamboo Roots, doz. at my sone. CANE pane AND CANE Green Ga. Sugar Cane, ne, $54 ft.. 4c per stalk; by M. 6-7 tt., 6c ea; By M.~ 5e; Large Green Soft, 10c es. at farm. S. J. Foss, Brooklet. Large bed of Old Fashion Sugar Cane, sonable prcie at farm. Glenn Beat Gay, Reet, Box 40. Imp. Sugar Cane for seed or chewing, 544-6 ft., 3c per ate in 100 Jb. lots, at my place L. Morgan, Savannah, Box 120, Bonna Bella. aa GARLIC: Garlic, large. $1. doz.: Small, 75 doz.; Also Gourd Seed, 20c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Long. Ellijay Rt. 5. Large eg ulbs, 25, 5c: 50, $1.; 100, 5: 3e ea. PP. Miss Belle Mea Gainesville. GOURDS: Gourds: 25 ea.; os Martin and Dipper, Large sizes, $1. ea.. Smaller mixed sizes, 10c ea.; Gourd Seed, $1. cup. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woot- en, Camilla. Mixed Gourds, Martin, ete., large 25 ea.; Small. 15c ea. Mrs. L. C. Rowland, Louisville, Rt. 1, Box ' 134. Gourds: med. sizes. $8. doz: small, $1.50 doz; also Martin, Dipper, Dishrag and Ornament. al gourd seed, 3 packets, 50c Postpaid. Earl Stuckey, Black- shear. PEPPER Pepper in red pods, $1 gal. Add postage. Mrs. Rebecca Golden; Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 25. ~ POSTS . Red Cedar Fence Post, 25 ea. at my home. About 400 cut. J. D. Dyer, Gainesville, Rt. 2. POTATOES re % P. R. Potatoes for table use, $3. bu. FOB there. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box 124. ~ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED NN PLANTS: = Want to exchange Yellow and Red Plum Bushes for Red Sweet Potato Plants. Mrs-Luther Mc- ay Donalsonville, Rt. 1, Box BAT Hg PEANUTS: Want 2 bu. large Pink Skin Peanuts, 2-4 in hull. Letters ans. Mrs. H. Darnell, Augusta, 3242 Milledgeville Rd. 4 SADDLES: Want to exchange 2 Side Saddles (need slight repairs), for | a large stock Saddle. J. F. Well- born, Rock Springs. SEED: Want small, yellow squash pepper seed. Mrs. Emily P. Crawford, Newnan, Box 174. Want 1- pint each, Black Crowder, and Turkey Toe Pea ~~ Seed. State price. W. L. Dawk- ins, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 283. | TREES (FRUIT): Want 2 or 3 Old Time Quince | Trees. Mrs. Troy Starter, Dalton, Chatsworth Rd., City 10. Red Skin Peanut Seed, 2-4 in | HAY: hull, 20c lb. FOB. B. H. Sa am- IB Wind 50c and |. | cellent individuals, halter broke, | No. eash or echange new country Ba? thiek/ as honey, Contact Paul Anthony, Buena Vis- CATTLE FOR SALE Bull, halter ready for service for . J. May, Washington. Reg. Hereford Bull, 4 yrs. old, also 7 of his sons, all reg., avg. age, 12 mos. Bull is grandson of famous Baca R. Domino 33. Pat Daly, Whitestone, Reg. Hereford Bulls, both polled and horned, old enough for es breeding, popular bloodlines, modern type, bangs and TB tree herd, immediate sale. G. Lilly. Phone Vienna, Ga., Dbl. Reg. Brahman broke, sale. C riced for Steele, 4175. D 2 Polled Hereford Heifers, Victor Domino line, 7 mos. old, grand daughters of HSF Victor Domino and., reg. buyers name, $150 ea. Roy Goddard, Lithonia, Rite aoa; Phone 2672. 20 mos. old 700 lb. Holstein- Guernsey Bull, ready for serv- ice. To highest bidder. Cannot deliver. Geo. S. Quarterman. McIntosh. Reg. Herefords, few fat choice young herd pull prospects, ex- for sale. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, % Ward-Meade Farm. Phone 8-872. 6 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, 12 mos, old, one 23 mos. old CMR Domino breeding, all fine condition. Your choice, $125 ea. J. T. Anderson, Jr., Mariet- ta, % Anderson Motor Co. Phone 9-5706. 2 Grade Hereford Brood Cows with calves at side, bred heif- ers and open heifers, sired and bred to reg. Hereford bulls, good quality, good cond, P. T. Patton, Shady Dale. Tel. Monti- cello 5123. . 2 Holstin Heifers, from reg. 5 yy. old Jer; a leh, tee with 1M at | sinter al Alma, Bla deg Nia | Bred and $300. Mrs. W. HN ta. (Birmingham Fhone 2595. Guernsey Mile. freshen in May, 3 gal. Cai for sale. Rev. L. D.. Frazier, Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box K 307 Fine Jrsey Milch Cows, ji freshened with 2nd, ca! Some older cows to fieshaii er; ~Guerg- ea lt, piaee. By kg Bulls, 8-12 o8.; Also #206 naret- omm unity), sotto Heif Cow, et Sev. Jersey calves (mosily heifer). All gentle. easy to m''k, fine quality butter and mulk. Dont write, See 4 mi. FE. Bu- ford. Frank Cain, Buford, Rt. 2. Tel. 2807. Sev. Jersey Milch Cows wiktt Calves at side, or to fi 2 soon, bred to Angus bull ee at farm near Chamblee, De lb Co. W. G. Wallace, a 5875 Dunwoody Rd, Ph. 47-9734 Beef Type Shorihorn 18 mos. old, dark roan He Py 2 reg. Heifers, end light roan for sale. Roberson, Dillard. Aberdeen er us Cattle, | bred cows, cows with calves at side, open and bred heiters, purebred but not registered. J. S. Thomas, Dovgiasville, Rt. 1. Tel. 2381. Young fresh Jersev cow, $70 without calf; Also one Springer Grade White Face, reasonable. O. E. Younce, Fairburn. nes 7275. Reg Guernsey Male Calf, 7 mo. old, well marked, good bioodlines, $75 at farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Reg Guernsey Bull, ready for service, sired by the Great Riegeldale Conquerors _ Pio- neer No. 419077;. Dam, Willow Valley Linda, No.1328324. Geo. E. Mallet, Jackson. - 2 Reg. Jersey Bulls, both stock, just tested for bangs and treated for black Jeg. to calve | about April 18th. Mrs. Bessie Atnip, Sandersville, Rt. 1, Jor-| don Mill Rd. | Reg. Hereford Bulls, Domino | breeding, Dbl. standard Polled | Pull, 2 yrs. old, ready for serv- | ice. $275; Sev. yearlings, both nolled and horned, $200-$275. R. W. Jones, Jr., Leslie, Rad. | Reg., Angus heifer, 18 mos. | Old. $100; 3 purebred Angus | heifers without papers, about | 15 mos. old, $75 ea.; 1 purebred Angus cow, 4 yrs. old, without papers, freshen about 6 wks., $115. J. P. Simpson, College Park. RFD 2. One 5 yr. old 5 gal. Jersey | Milch Cow, . to freshen Ane 15th, $160. Chas. L. Nevill, Met- | ter, 325 Cedar St. | Several good gentle cows for | sale with or without calf; Algol scme good size calves. 1 mile 139 on West Fayetteville Rd., near Riverdale. Mrs. D. | P, McCorvey, College~Park, Rt. | 3, Box, -123; One reg. Hereford, sis Type Bull, 3 yrs. old, Reg.| 6491281, Domino bloodlines, per- | fect markings, $150, W. C. All- good, Jersey. Reg.! Angus Bulls: Also reg. Hampshire Rams and _ Ewes, for sale. Dr. L. A. Mosher, Ros- well, Rt. 1. Sumter young, ready for service, from tested herds Write for information and nedi- Daniell, Wins- fur ther evee. Hubert W. ; ton. 1 Purebred Jersey Milch Cow, to freshen July 17, now giving 2 gal daily: Heifer to freshen soon, and Heifer reac to be served, 1 young me!>. ound 2 yrs. old. $300 for lot. > 2rs on cow if wented. Etta_T ompson, Atlanta, 2005 Cheshire Ave., toe WwW. 25 head choice Polled Here- ford Heifers, few bred, others are at breeding age, well de- | veloped, well cared for, excellent | quality. J. T. Coffee, Eastman, % Coffee Farms. Tel. 2798. 75 head purebred Angus Steers, 35 head purebred White Face, avg. wt, about 600 lbs., all vaccinated, wormed, sprayed. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. Tel. 6217. 60 Milch Cows, TB and Bang tested, Jersey and Guernsey, | some mixed with Holstein, some White Face Cows and Heifers, (Over 100 in all); Al- so 80 Goats for sale. M. L. Jcehnson, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. 2 Jersey Guernsey. Cows with lst. and 2nd. heifer calves, from reg. Black Angus Male. Reasonable. Lamar Woodliff, Alpharetta, Hope Well Road. | Tel, 3861. 18th Anniversary Show And Sale Registered Herefords The Kighteenth anniversary Show and Sale of ples. Dublin. | Want 10 tons peanut hay, no rain, nor poison. Will pay $20. on del. my place. Call 2405 MISCELLANEOUS jor write. L. C. Davis, Buc- FOR SALE | hanan. s POTATOES: Nice dried Limbertwig Ap- ples, 75 Ib. Plus 15e postage Want Potatoes that can be used for bedding. State parti- per pound. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, culars in letter and best: Res Dacula, Re a1 Talmadge Mash, Pela, Reg. Hereford and Polled Hereford cattle will be held at Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie, Friday, April 16 Show, 10 AM; Auction, 1 PM bulls, cows with caif, open and bred heifers, all of excellent quality from outstanding breeders offered. Write. W. E. Avcock, Moultrie. Tae - SAGE SIX CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE Fresh Jersey Cow, giving 4 gal. daily, sell with calf, Rea- senable. See at my home on Gloster Rd. Clarence Kay, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Reg. Hereford Bulls, type, highest quality, 12 - 24 mos. old, $150-$200 ea. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, % Pine Crest Acres. Tel. Fayetteville 5581. horned Two Reg. Brahma Bulls, 3 1/2 yrs. old, very gentle, sell- ing to avoid inbreeding. Ex- cellent calves. available to show efispring; Also 2 five gaited very gentle mares, trained to vork cattle. Dallas G. Berger, The Rock, % & B Ranch. Tel. 3760. Some good Shorthorn (milk: type) Heifers, also some Bulls old enough for service. Reason- able. A. L. Hendrix, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 4. Beef Cattle, purebred and grade Herefords, Cows with ealves and springers. Peter Hod- kinson, Thomasville, Payo Rd. Phone 515. One reg. Aberdeen - Angus Bull No. 1372844, named Black- birds Raver Prince, 3 yrs. old, $175. Lewis W. Barge, Tyrone. 70 excellent grade Black An- gus Steers and Heifers, 450-750 Ibs., 30 Heifers, some bred, bal. ready to breed, 20c Ib.; 40 Steers, 18c lb. C. G. Hardigree, Watkinsville. Jersey. Cow, freshen in Au- gust, fine for stock, for sale. Jo2z Samples, Atlanta, 495 Pay- ton Rd. Am, 3733. One young cow, fresh, for. sale. Haskell Hopper, Cherrylog. Reg. Aberdeen - Angus Bull, 12 mos. old, has wonderful feat- ures and bloodlines, $125. Let- ters ans. if... self addressed, stamped envelove enclosed. Cc E. MeLeroy, Colbert, Rt. 2. Fine Polled Hereford HSF Beau 18, dbl.veg., born at Holky Srings Farm, from The Famous Colonel Domino Lines. See at farm on Rockbridge Rd., about 1% mi. Lilburn. J. C. Caudett, Mer., Lilburn. Phone Lawrence- ville 3509. Reg Polled Hereford Buh, 5 1/2 yrs. @ld, also one 2. yrs. eld. Domino strain, dark red, good markings, physically per- fect, selling to prevent inbreed- ing. Or will trade. D. H. Dailey, Flippen. Phone 3716 Mc- Donough. OGS FOR SALE 25 Black African Guinea Pigs (stay fat kind) 6 wks. old Apr. 16th., $12. ea. at my place. Hubert W. Daniell, Winston. Reg. Tamworth Pigs from large litter farrowed Feb. 10, well grow, ready to wean, for sale. J. S. Davis, Abba. One Sow, to farrow in May, $50. Tom Gill, Williamson, RFD . 35 shoats, average 100 Ibs. ea., for sale in entire lot onl, 1,200.; also 3 white Face hei- fers, 4 mos. old, wt. 250 lbs. ea. $160. for lot. At my place, 5 mi. No. Roswell. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Rt. 1. Reg. Tamworth pigs, 8 wks. and 3 mos. old, out of litters of 10. 11, 13 and 16 pigs; also Service of Belfair King, Belfair Jack and Coosa Valley Su- preme. John P. Dempsey, Rome. Rt. 2, c/o Belfair Farm. phone 8983. Purebred Hampshires from excellent breeding stock: pigs, 8 wks. old, $22.50 ea. at farm. Reg. in buyers name. David Stough, Locust Grove. Rt. 1, phone Griffin 7396. Red male hog, 200 lbs. or pver. good stock, $40. Albert Barrett, Wray. 6 black big bone Guinea pigs, B wks. old, $15. ea. 2 for $25. Full blood but not reg. Mrs. Will Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1. Reg. Duroc Pigs, life treated, very fine, $25 ea. at my place. B. O. Carter, Griffin, Rt. D. Phone 6046. Reg. life treated Hampshire Boar Pigs, 10 wks. old, ea. Phone 930 Pembroke, _Joha Stubbs, Lanier. -Purebred Duroc Pigs, 11 wks. oid, about 70 lbs., med. blocky type, Wavemaster stock, $35 ea. Papers furnished, either sex; one male 18 mos. old, 600 lbs., Supreme Wavemaster breeding, tp M. M. Newsome, Sanders- ville. 9 wks. old reg. Hamioshice Boars, extra nice, good blood- lines, $25 ea. at farm. Hoyt A. Green, Cartersville, % Green 'Valley Farms. Hwy. 41. Purebred Durocs, one gilt, males, from production registry litter, treated, wormed, certi- ficate in buyers name, best of breeding stock. $30 ea. at my home. Jeptha Fordham, Mill- edgeville, RFD 2, Box 106. Reg. OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old. short nose, blocky, show type, treated, reg. buyers name, crated $25 ea. male or female. G. W. Summerford, Pelham, % Harris Farms. 8-12 wks. old OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky type, treated, reg. buyers name $25 ea. T. C. Bur- nett, Quitman. > Blocky type Duroc Pigs, 8 wks. old, reg. buyers name, 1 mile E. Pope City, So. Pine- ea. Zeke Barker, Rochelle, Rt. '2, Box 125. Reg. Duroe Boar, 2.1/2 yrs. old, around 450 Ibs.,; perfect lines, top blood, proven merits, selling to prevent inbreeding, Sv5 with papers at farm. E. W. Cail, Savannah. Rt. 5 % Forrest River Duroc Farm. view, $25 One reg. Hampshire Boar for Service et my -place. (Not for Cherry Red Duroc Pigs, 6 wks. ald. Can be registered in buy- ars name. From litter of $; Sire, Cherry Mister, Reg. No. 897422; Mother Roval Charm Res. 110- 7978. $20 e3.'O. C. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. k, Box 35. Y purebred Hampshire Brood Female, 2nd, litter, wt. around 300 Ibs., and 6 pigs, 3 ws. old, $110 for lot; Also want Palomi- no Mare, wnder 6 yrs. old, or Palomino Colt. Paul Pruitt, Toccoa, Rt. 1, Mize. Sev. Reg. Duroc Males and Females, 4 mos. old, also 10. and 12 wks., and bred gilts to far- row May and June, also un- related pairs. 1 mile W. Cohut- ta. B. Holeom, Varnell, Rt. 1. 5 reg. SPC Pigs, backed by champ. bloodlines, life treated for cholera, $35 ea. See at my vlace or will ship, Lamar Alt- man, Alma, Rt. 1. Duroc Hogs; also some Guern- sey Cattle, breeding stock, for sale. W. H. Gazaway, Alpharet- ta. (Birmingham Com.). Duroc Pigs, reg. buyers name, 6 wks. old, April 9, $25 ea.; Also one reg. Duroc Boar, 400 Ibs., 1 yr. old, $75. (call 1735J3 after 6 PM.) Curtis Walker, Carrollton, Rt. 3. Reg. SPC Gilts and Boars, very best champ. bloodlines, for sale at my place. Mrs. George Ferguson, Cave Spring, Rt 1. OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, choice breeding stock, reg. buyers name, short nose, blocky, treat- ed, $20 ea. R. L Smith, Voc. and Boars, reg.\.with papers, $25 ea., 8-10 wks. old. Lowery FFA chapter. Hilton E. David- son, Glenwood, Rt. 2 6 nice shoats, around 160 lbs. Mrs. Jessie Harrison, Jones- boro, Rt. I, Box 207, Tel. 5157. Duroc Pigs, can be register- ed, for sale. T. S. Oliver, Sr., Jonesboro, Rt, 1. Tel. 5317. Duroc Jersey Gilt, 10 mos. old, bred, pigs due May 12th., $90. Not shipped. William Landress, Lilburn, Killian Hill Hd. Tel, Lawrenceville 2910. Hampshire Sow, reg. Mari- etta Girl, 350 lbs.; bred for 2nd. litter to Yorkshire Boar, Highland Danny Boy, $115; 3 Yorkshire Gilts, 1 boar from best bloodlines, ready to breed, ea. e Blayloc Marietta, Re tet 99802 sale). Ronald Orr, Sharpsburg, (Hwy 16.) 3 purebred Blocky Type Grier, Ag. Teacher, Clayton. Purebred Duroc Gilts and/ Boars, reg. with papers, $25 ea.; Purebred Hampshire Gilts, $400 for lot; Bred Gilts, $135 | HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 6 mules, also 2 one horse wag- ons:and one 2 H wagon, plows, also other farm tools, for sale. G. C: Sapp, Unadilla. One Black Horse Mules, 1200 Ybs., 12 yrs. old, gentle, work any where, $65. R. L. Brownlow, Atlanta, 2613 Buford Hwy. Ex- Du 2 nice saddle bred horses- for sale. Earl Dykes, Atlanta, 1940 Houston Mill Rd., N. E. Cr. 7214. Dark Bay Mare, about 10 yrs. old, 950 lbs., very gentle, extra good worker, $65. at my place. Glad to show. W. M. Derden, Decatur, ey geo nelbe Circle, Rt. 3. Small Black Horse with saddle and briddle, $65, or trade for good gaited saddle horse that will do light work. Sally For- rester Decatur, Lawrenceville Hwy: Tel. Clarkston 5853. Saddle mare,_ Morgan breed- ing, 8 yrs. old, many times show winner, English and Whippio Saddle also Bridles; Also fine 4 yr. old mare, gentle, for sale or trade for milch cow, fresh, or bred Hereford heifer Mrs. Wm. A Venable, Marietta, Rt 4. (Powder Springs Rd.). Large black mule, good work- er anywhere, priced to sell; Also good milch cow, mostly Jersey, heifer calf. Sell with or without calf. Reasonable. Can see at my farm, Roos2velt Hwy., 34% mi. S. Palmetto. ae Cleo Adams, Newnan, Rt. 2, Box 318. Lost: One red, mule, around 800-900 lbs., in Happy Valley Community, near Newnan. Noti- fy owner. Tel. 1372M2. E. W. Holdridge, Newnan, Rt. 2, Box FI: Pair of 4 yr. old match mules (mare and horse); Also 2 nice Nannies, (goats) soon to freshen with 2nd kids. $30 pr. Or exch. for cattle. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Spring: - Black Mare Mule, 900 Tos some age but fat and good stepper, for sale at my place, 7 mi. N. Villa Rica. C. L. Browning, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. One pr. heavy mules, 10 vrs. old, wt. 1200 or 1400 tbs. ea. See any. day at my barn on Augusta Road. Sell one or both. Mules guar. Mail ans. M. L. Cosby, Washington. Ai. 242) Good black mare mule, age about 12 yrs., wt. 950 lbs. Gentle, work anywhere, sound. C. S. Bellton. Want to trade 7 yr. old Tenn. Walking Mare, light bay, 4 white feet, reg., for small gentle pony or Will buy: J. D. Paulk, Coch- ran, Rt. 4. Tel. 815. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES): Want Angora Rabbits, 10 does and 2 bucks. Advise. D. J. Green, Griffin, Rt. Cs RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 10 wks. old White New Zea- land Rabbits, from fine stock does or bucks, $2. ea. W. B. Hancock, Cumming, Rt. 3. 40. Rabits, 3-4 Ibs., 25 Ib. T. L. Kinney, LaGrange, 201 McLendon Ave. Several Angora White Rab- bits, 2 and 3 mos. old, $1.50 ea.; $2.50 pr. at my home. Gayle Bearden, Douglasville, Rt. 2, Box 226. Phone 2720. Rabbits: Few New Zealand (white and red), Calif. Cross Hybrids, and 3 good breeders of spotted crosses. Records furn- ished. Some eligible for regis- tration. Mrs. Homer C. Moore, Rome, Rt. 2, Watters Rd. One Buck, 2 Does, large type rabbits, $5.: 8 young, $1,25 ea. Cannot ship. E.C. Ellington, Al- pharetta, Rt. 3. Phone 3487. Guinea Pigs (cavies) $4.50 pr.; Young Rabbits, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Helen Street. Atlanta, Rt. 2. Ch. TTR: Some mixed ak ee for sa at my F. n Hill, Rt & TAM 4493. As Evans, | The Bulletin, approximately 290,000 circulation \ ly. created for and financed by the Georgia Farme mailed under provisions of Act of June 6, 1900, an conform to certain RULES. These rules prohibit noticeseither wanted sale for Dealers. Commercial. 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Flowers, flower Seed. bulbs, ornamental nurse stock published once a month only, and notices must received not later than 20th of month preceding public tion: One sack notice monthly for individualFarm Lan Notices twice yearlySpring and Fall. ed No charge for publishing notices nor subscript rateNon-resident subscribers acceptable. All notices published according to classification as prom as possible. _ The Bulletin does not assume any responsibility notices (published or unpublished) nor for tra resulting from printed notices, but we use every po means within our jurisdiction to prevent fraud. TOM LINDER, Commissioner, STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Elizabeth Hy Zh log Pric a PAGE SEVEN es Paid At Various Markets % Ne. 1 No.2 Ne. 3 No. 4 | Columbus Stockyard, Columbus 25.65 25.20 25.00 vay, Craig Com. Co., Dublin 25.55 24.75 24.25 ~-23.75_ | Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman 26.01 25.61 = 24.10 oi Georgia Farm Products, Thomaston 27.10 26.60 25.05 vs Co-op L/S Exch., Soperton 25.25 24.90 23.80 23.00 Jesup. Stockyard, Jesup 25.81 25.15 24.65 Neuhoff Com. Co. Meose. 26.10 25.00 24.60 23.75 Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 26.00 25.25 24.30 24.00 4 ' Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 25.50 25.75 25.00 24.50 23.75 | Seminole 1/S Auct., Donalsonville 25.55 25.35 24.20 23.30 US bo. We ae as Shuman Stockyard, Hagan 25.75 25.26 24.50 zt Bee te : eerie oe Stockyord, Hawkinsville 25.65 25.00 .24.80- 23,60 Sufton L/S Co. Sylvester a ee Se ee ee Wahine 2e.c0 ee Swainsboro L/S, Swainesbore 26.00 25.20 24.20 23.95 : April 6 f : os / a peay ont). ket soe = _ Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 25.76 25.19 24.18 23.20 Repent : . hi 5 E 3 24.71 | oe pe cr Seana Sreinece a etere nee Lee Se ie 3 eo ree Eo Page oe a = ge ~~ Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 25.40 25.35 24.40 23:15 <& /S Com. Co., Dubtin 255 24.90 24.00 323.76 | _ ig ab Tk a ee ee | Baweae 6/5 Co Dawson 25.60 25.42 25.57 N wm Co. S/Y, Springfield 2515 24.95 23.95 ok as ia a ee oe Ebert L/S Auet., Elberton 25.50 23.75 23.00 22.00 e&Long Com. Ce, Qritmen 27.9 924.750 23.350 22.10 a eae . a a eRe er Farmers Stockyard, Arlington 25.35 25.25 2453 (SS ctien, Winder _ 26.00 25.00 pee eS ee ; = eee i at ag ee | Fermers Stockyard, Sylvania 25.50 25.00 24.05 Steckyerd, Augusta ~ 25.55 - 25.10 24.70 24.00 _ : = pees ee ag << | McRae S/, McRoe. Ga. 26.00 .. 25:89 24.01 = 2230 L/S Assn., Americus SRR 250. 2425 25207) 2 Sa : - Mente 075 Mid, Meee 25.76 25.12 24.10 24.15 L/S Co.; Valdosta 25.75 25:45 24.15 23.00 , : oe = : > : | Mitchell Co. L/S, Camille 25.55 25.40 24.95 2400 . ; | Nashville L/S Auct., Nashville 2527 "28.78 | 2433 Bas 25.50 25.02 24.39 23.78 ane ed ees oo _ 24-20 smith Steckyord No. 3, Thomson 26.05 25.75 24.95 25.10 er L/S Mkt., Metter 25.75 25.00 24.25 a ae wee UL ae Tattnal L/S Mkt., Glenville 25.75 25.15 24.15 23.00 yp L/S Exc., Statesboro 25.45 25.10 23.97 22.40 . a Bak Been < 24.47. | Troup Ce. Sales, LaGrange 26.25 25.40 ae ta CE Baca: | Aes : ae : us om Co., Cordele 25.70 25.38 24.90 ere: ee ieee TS ATS. 24.20 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hoztehurst 25.51 25.26 24.58 23.55 80 M50 TA 2880 ga je Long Com. Co., Quitman 25.50 24.50 24.00 22460 ey Seeigie CNS: ze s ne STS 4 Le Pe re a es Seaboard Steckyard, Colquitt 25.50 25.30 2460 23.95 ; 2 Sreckyord, ee IE 298 28 ae to. Stockyard, Ashburn 25.82 25.62 24.75 Be Pes. Semnenvitie te ee Union Stockyard, Albany 25.65 25.42 24.90 24.90 Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia 25.77 25.22 24.00 23.80 nag noe : ee wes ee. Stockyard, Washington 26.00 25.50 24.75 Co. Stockyerd, Swainsboro 25.60 25.00 23.25 22.00 : Lae 24.50 April 8 nee to . 24.08 = 74.21 25-05 | potabridge Stockyard, Beinbridge 25.95. 75.50 24.50 24.00 eet ft z at = , 2 ; + ; oe 26.25 25.50 24.50 23.60 _ Fitzgerald L/S Avuct., Fitzgerald 26.05 25.70 24.81 : Pelham Stockyard, Petham 25.87 25.70 24.90 me 26.50 25.75 Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert _ 25.77 25.30 25.26 26.05 20 24.2 : m S Auct. ; PAGE EIGHT MARKET BULLETIN ee POULTRY FOR SALE Re pb SAVIES FOR SALE_ Extra large Northern Bob- white Quail for immediate, de- livery, also Eggs in season and Young quail for releasing. Statis. guar. V.M. Barrett, 805 West Ponce de Leon. Closing ovt rabbits, less than cost. Dan Thompson, Marietta, 104 Chester St. Phone 82220. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Booking orders for future de- livery . of Chukar Partridge, Northern Bobwhite Quail, start- ed or mature available now, pure strain of Domesticated Green- head Mallards, ture. Write. C. D. Ward, Mari- etta, RFD 3, Paper Mill Rd. Tel. Of. Atlanta, El. 4539; Home Marietta, 9-6986. 2 White, 2 Black Goats (1 billy, 3 nannies-2 milking), $25 for lot. Or exch. for pig, guin- eas, geese, turkeys. Derel Wha- ley, LaFayette, Rt. 1. Toggenberg Goats, bucks and doe, for sale or trade for chic- kens, bees, etc. J. D: Jones, Ben Hill, Rt. 1. Atlanta Tel. Am.| TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, 1787. GEESE Reg. Hamp. Yearling Rams,| 2 Bronze BB Turkeys, 1 yr. Vigorous, ready for service,|9ig. 1 gobbler, 1 hen, $10 ea.; best bloodlines. Will ship. In-| srg pr. Paul Mallett, Chatsworth, quiries answered promptly. Rt. Westervelt Terhune, Atlanta, One fine Bronze Turkey Hen, 16 lbs., laying, $10. FOB Mrs. Pe) BOx= 21a: Qne Toggenberg Milk Goat, freshened Mar. 26. S. T> Par. Fred Atkinsson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. 3 Bee ent eea te) | , es 735 Green-' Muscovy Ducks, trio 1 drake, wood St. Tel ip2 5. | 2. ducks, $5; Also purebred Mam- one 2 yr., and one 1 yr. old | moth Toulouse Goose Eggs, 50c; And Muscovy, 20c ea. PP. Char- . Cheviot Ram, your choice. A e lie Bailey, Vienna, Rt. 4. ee FOB farm. Fred Noble, ee - | 2 Turkey Toms, 1 Hen, bronze strain, 10 mos. old, 35c lb. 3 mi. SE 41 a Harvie Wilson, Cal- houn, Rt. 3 young milk goats, one fresh- | encd ist. of March, now. milk- 4-6 aqts. dailv, $40.: Two iened Ist. Feb.. now milk- int 2-3 qts., $20. ea. Hach due; 5 Bronze Turkeys, 3 gobblers, to b= fresh again in July. All|2 hens, laying, last year hatch, te-2d this year.. Letters ans.|for sale or trade for pigs. Mrs. Will ship. James C. Haley, Ash- | Emory Jones, Powder Springs, burn, 408 Gilmore St, PRE 2 Some Hampshire Rams for) Turkeys, 2 hens, 1 gobbler, cheep. Mr-. A.-M. Armstrong, | $20. Cannot ship. Mrs. Luther gale, 3534 Briarcliff Rd., N. | Johnston, Lumpkin, Rt. 1. G eR White .Pekin, and _ Indian|- Runner Ducks, $2. 50; Drakes, $3; sale. Dr. J. W. Watts, Md, $5 pr.; Eggs, $1.50 doz.; Ase 2 Boidon, P. O. Drawer 207. large Blue Gangers, cross 2 | breed), $9 both. Mrs. M. F. Mad- Milk Goats. good stock, some | dis, Quitman, Box 124. ilking. h ae ue ers. ready 0 Ne | 2 Bourbon Red Turkey Toms, Se>. Mrs. W. H. Barner, Colum- | 10 mos. old, $10 ea. at home. No bus. 641 Benning Dr. | shipments. "Miss Erminie Batley: | Loganville, Rt. 3; Several milk goats: some | fresh, more to. freshen soon. 2 Bronze Laying Turkey Hens, Nubians. and Nubian-Alpine | La tye: old, reasonable. Mrs. L. W. eross. ReaSonable. R. R. Demp- | Dennis, Franklin, Rt. 2. AD. sey, Dalton, 38 St. Charles St. | | pdaned Wiite Perne 4 ducks, Milk Goat, 2 ats., 1.1 drake, $7.50 in crate. J. F. Also Twin Male Kids for Wellborn, Rock Springs. Will not ship. Mrs. M. | , Fairburn, Campbellton | White Pekin Ducks Q hens, 14 drake), for sale or exch. for 8 mixed Bantam Hens, and Rooster, .or 1 trio Cornish, large type chickens, 2 hens, 1 rooster. Will ship in light crate. Mrs. Marlin R. Fuller, Eaton- ton, Rt. 2, Box 174-A. 150 head large western wooly sheep with lambs. at side, for Saanan $20.: sale. Ritz, Rd. 300 young ewes, 150 with lambs at side, ready for del. Apr. 20th. R. B. Curtis, Farm- ington. Phone Madison 2603. 3 fresh healthy milk goats, 4-5 qts. daily, sacrifice, $35" ea.| Ducks, 1 Drake, 3 Hens Wild mee oa ship FOB. H. A.| Mallard; 1 Drake, 4 Hens White a1; roultrie. Pekin, all 1953 hatch, $2.50 ea.; 5-1953 ~hatch White Silkie Cockerels, $1.25 ea. J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metropolitan Pl. | SE. Atl-0617. 3 White Holland Turkeys, 1 yr. old, laying, heavy stock, $16. pr. $24. trio.~Cannot ship. ons, $3.75 pr.: 10 pairs or more, S. Winn, Dunwoody Tel. $3.25 pr.; Red Carnaux, $4.75 pr.; :) 47-2617 White Doves, $6.50. pr:; Fancy | Fine Greenhead Mallard Show Type Bantams, $5 pr. Mrs.| Ducklings, day old, 75c ea.; Helen Street: Atlanta, Rt. 2. ' $65. C; Started- Ducks ready Tel. Ch. 1777. now; White Guinea Chicks, 3 C |Pekin Ducks, and Goslings in Common Pigeons, Mmated,| |May. Jes R. Johnston, Jr., working, $1 pr. shipped in light| Marietta, Rt, 2. Near Johnson cretes; Muscovy Ducks, $1.50 ea. Ferry Rd., and Ga. 120 on No drakes. No COD. Starling | Providence Rd. Yawn, Byromville. | | White Pekin Baby Ducks. White King Pigeons, around|35c ea. at my home. Mrs. J. E. 6 mos. old, $3 pr. White. G. W.| Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 487. Williams, Columbus, Williams | | Am, 9237. Rd., Box 808, Rt. 1. Large healthy Bobwhite Quail. Z Ar number of pairs for sale. ie C. OULTRY FOR SALE PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS; QUAIL, DOVES Large mated White King Pige- Duckwing, Dark Cornish, and Lt. Brown Leghorn Ban- Lcers ans. Joe Colli tams, $3.50 ea. up: Eggs, $3.50, ton ; eee | per 15. R. W. Clark. Macon, 1372 Spring St. 3 pairs quail, 1 extra rooster, She r f $10 No letters ans. No shipping. Le orred Oe aad Cn: a Lee. Lilburn, Killian $250 ea. Plus exp. chrgs.| Hii lt Rd.. Phone Lawrenceville Jesse Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. 3. jake es | | $m ll Mixed Bantams, $1.60 L-rse Northern " Bobwhite | pr. EH. Jones, Waycross, 611 | . |, for breeders and restock- | Reynolds St. : Cannot ship less than | T. Collins, Atlanta, | orth Ave. N. W. Be. 2855,|tams, purebred stock, $1.50. | Will not ship. C. S. Winn, Dun- ge Northern Bobwhite} woody. Phone 47-2617. QU. $5) pr Ws Be Aiken: At- h RFD 1 eee. | BRAHMAS: One Light Brahma Roostey. 1 yr. old, for sale af exch. for hen same age. Fare: Ogletree, White King Pigeons, mated, banded, working, $3 pr.; Mated Comr Decatur, started or-ma- $3.7 | Golden Sebright, O. E. Silver One pair White Leghorn oe Cutton POULTRY FOR SALE CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: Several Chinese Sacred Chic- | ETC kens, 4th. generation from im- ported stock. Good layers. Can- not ship. Come after. 8 mi. W. Marietta, 1 mile off Hwy., from Bullard Farm. S. M. Gowder, Powder Springs. Rt. 2. Pit Game Stag. ~Claiborne- Two nice RH-Claret | 2 large Cornish Game Hens, $5. for both. C. L. Jap, $5.; Stags, $4. ea.; Griffin. Gainesville. Oak St. Sev. Cocks. Write. Pure Pit Game Cocks, Stags 6 pure Dark Cornish Laying Hens and One 18- mos. old Cock, $15. H. Ww. Thurmond, Farmington. : LEGHORNS: 300 White Leghorns, high bred, 1 yr. old hens lay different breeds Game Elmer Charney, Douglas, 206 South Wheeler St. and best strain and _ crosses, $5.-$7.50; Also fresh hatching eges from mature hens, 15 for 30, $5. PP. Hoyt Helton, Buchanan, Rt.-2s 4 A; POULTRY WANTED REDS (NH, RI, PARMENTERS, oe Oy 2 wou tor wages on. Want 15 NH Red, of White | and tobacco. Houses Leghorn Pullets, not over $1.50 | ea. Must be laying. Will pay shipping. charges. Henry G. Taylor, Warner Robins, sae South Zeigler. E ; ) Want man ich work: for wages on to drive Farmall! tract lights, ete., near ch at once. 1 mile W. Lucian Collins, Cobbtc 0 LIVESTOCK WAN TED HOGS: Want 50 Feeder Shoats wt 80- 100 Ibs. ea. State size, price, where located. F. T. Chamblee, Brookhaven, 1633 Candler Rd. Atlanta Tel. Cr 2302. LAMB (SHEEP): Want one male lamb, all white, about 6 wks. old: Letters ans. V. M. Barrett, Decatur, 805 W. Ponce de Leon. POSITIONS Ww Married man, oy, yrs. tied, 1 chil. Wants p: job on cattle farm. Sobe willing worker. p Can feed, breed, range, tor cattle. Also do ot! work, Huey Harper, Ft. Rt. 1, Box 55. pe _ Young man, . single work on farm, prefera peanuts and pecans. FARM HELP WANTED Want nice healthy, middle aged woman to live with two on farm and do light farm chores, for private room, board, re ee BN Fe ship. F. H- |x objection to one child. J- N.| 30 yr. old .man n wi : ee ? Philpot, Buchanan, Rt. Ae small children, wants Tey pie White Lemhors,) Want honest white Christian 28UNoeT sie ute We hens laying, producers of large | Woman to do light farm chores water to be furnis eges, $2. ea, Come see. Mrs.|0n farm for room, board, and] move at once. Delbert Vashti Hames, LaGrange, Rt. 2. 150 laving strain Parmenter Reds, 3. mos. old, $1. 35 ea. M. C. Ward, Scottdale, 1101 Stone Mtn. Rd. (Inquire at Wards Ice House). 1953 hatch Productive Red salary. Write. Mrs, E. R. Peeples, Norcross, Rt Ve Pel. -2t4ar, Want white man to help milk 30 cows and drive tractor. Will pay good salary; furnish 4 Rj house, elec. lights, water, school bus and mail rt. Must furnish references. Chester H. Johnson,: Tallapoosa. ; a - Middle age, -unenc woman, wanta job on fai perienced tate ry Reid, Bremen. Experienced farm ov. Hens, laying, AAAA, blood fected puliordam tiesto Rate Cxiore Rt. A Tel. Toe manager, wants ce Ribbon winners at SE Fair, : Nov. 1953, $3. ea. Shipped in) Want experienced tractor light crates. No chks. Mrs. Ri C. Sanders, Vienna. - 50 pure NH Red Hens, 9 mos. old; . laying well, price: T. W: Miller, 3676 Bakers Ferry Rd. WYANDOTTES: - 2 fine 4 A White Wyandotte Roosters and3 fine Hens (same reasonable Atlanta, drivers under 40 yrs. old. Pay} full time. Furnish house, ete. Must be honest, sober- Apply in person only. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro % Flint River Farms. Hwy. 54. Tel. 6217. : 3 lars. Moon. Ane 3143-P chard Rd. eee Want settled colored woman iim. old. State * PY. for light farm work on farm, in exchange for 4 R house, lights, breed), $1.50. ea. Plue -exp.| running water, garden spot, and| hand on farm. chrgs. Mrs. Ethel-Jones, Lula,} $10 weekly: Cons. small tamily-| work). Go anywhere i Rt. 2. 15 mi. S. Atlanta. Mrs. Dorsey | Earnest Hughes, Bre | Smith, Riverdale, Rit %George Mincy. POULTRY WANTED Want nice middle agen, or un-| Want job operatir : encumbered woman to live on} Experienced all types fa: DUCKS AND GEESE: small farm, private room, board, chinery. 10 in tome : Wari 2) Malland. Deakee: small salary, in exchange for large chicken house. Now Quote price delivered. Dr. J. light farm ehores. Mrs. W. L.j6% mi. SE Dahlonega, nei Thomson, Canton, Rt. 1. ) Thomas's Store. W. Watts, M. D., Bowdon, = we Sg ; : Drawer 207. 1276-W. es oo a a = - Want : i ~ Chinese White ot eese, A e,-9 femaleCon- tact. P. H. Cofer, Jr., Vienna, oe Skrthurs Bre 5th, St. eRe : ouatie SO Want price Rated on 15 quail and 50 Chukar quail a Gece ue ee D. a in connection with the Georgia Fat Stock Little, Newnan, il Casey St.|| bulls and 26 females, Shorthorns and Polled S| LEGHORNS: _ || offered. Show: 1 PM Tneeee, April 27; Sale,, Want 12 or 15 Brown Leg- horn Hens. State price. E. Reynolds Whitesburg, : Rt. 2. a annual Spring Show and Sale at Pe ane GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome , 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-7 STEERS & HEIFERS : Sense a Choice | 21.25-23.00 eens - Leg cag = Good 18,00-20.50 18.00-21.25 -17.50-19.50 SLOO8 ey Coml. 14.75-17.00 15.00-18.00 =: 15.00-17.00 16.60 > 16. 50-16.50. Utility 12.75-14.80 13.00:15.25 12.75-14.00 -13.00-15.25 -13.00-14.0) } Cutters 12,00-12.75 10.50-13.00 -10.50-12.25 = -10.75-12.50 11.00-12.00 CALVES Pons or | Good & Choice 17.00-21.00 17.50-21.25 16.50-20,00 -17.50-21.28 -17.00-19.20 / Util, & Coml. 13.00-16.78 13.00-16.75 -12.50-16.00 -'13.00-17.00 =-'12.75-16.75 ; Good & Choice Vealers : 18,50-23.10 18.50-23.28) <= | | COWS ; Rao ae Urility 11.00-13.25 11.00-13.00 -11.50-12.75 -11.00-12.00 \C.& . 7.00-11.25 8.00-1].50 8.00-11.50 = 7.50-11.25 BULLS . : Et me Util. & Coml. 13.00-14.75 -12.50-15.00 -'12.50-15.35 -12.75-15.60 10.25-13.50 0.50- 10.50-12.00 ssc STOCKERS Steers & Helfers Be 5.50 .00-18.50 12. 00-17.00 12. ae Calves 3.00-16.00 2:00-19.78 ~ 12.00-17.00 1300-1 : i Me a Exava Source of Information eel 2 bi " 2 Vine Sunes eis ie tHlante