@ jecued a biennial Leporl of ent of see an _that d poe thee set out in that re- been accomplished with the ex- yf a great terminal market for ucts at or near Washington, aave also originated and carried umber of other projects in addition roposals of the 1944 report. reat terminal market at Wash- C. has not been established for that we have not been able to priations sufficient to carry improvements of markets a, let alone undertaking the see that such a market is con- and put into operation, assum- ourse, that whoever the people amissioner._of Agriculture this le to the pecieet. big Since market at. Wash- will be possible whenever a ars on Georgia markets to im- gin moving the surplus out markets to that big distribut- Washington. The managers shington Market can take im- > steps to sell such products before rrival there. s nh a market will be in easy truck- ance for retail merchants in the towns of West Virginia, Penn- laryland and Virginia. The in hauling distance of -their will open a tremendous new mark- unlimited buying power which been tapped before insofar as farmers products are concern- production of fruits, vege- ruck | crops is seasonal, there 2 do not have a permanent consuming areas. Such shington will also bring mers products within distance of New Tom Linder ener od t WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1954 NT AND NUMBER 37 KETS | UTURE mammoth market at Wash- ny urpose, during the next four he danger of a glutted market more, and othen great consuming centers. By reason of the relative short heal from Georgia to Washington as compared with Florida, the Rio Grande Valley and California, there is no reason why Geor- gia products should not always bring higher returns to farmers with less loss in transit and handling to the middle man. In the City of Washington alone, there are many times ten thousand Georgians, Alabamians, Floridians, Carolinians, and people from Tennessee, who will be glad to know that in the outskirts of Washing- ton there is a place where they can al- ways go and buy fresh Georgia products, milk, eggs, vegetables and fruits and also delicious Georgia sweet potatoes, Geor- gia cane syrup, Georgia water ground eorn meal, Georgia poultry, Georgia pe- cans, Georgia hams, Georgia sausage and all the many delicacies that make the mouth water for which Georgia i is famous. Existing Georgia markets need im- provement and the development of facili- ties for handling and marketing products -such as eggs, poultry, milk, grains and hay. Georgia farmers marketing sy- stem, since its inception in 1935 under what appeared to be insurmountable dif- ficulties and handicaps, has become the talk of market men of the nation, and yet, we have only scratched the surface of unlimited possibilities. The further development and in- creased efficiency of - farmers markets, with beneficial results to farmers and consumers alike, must also be matched with increased financial support for the College of Agriculture, the Experiment Stations, the Extension Forces, Vocation- al Agricultural Forces, Soil Conservation, Forestry, and all those agencies which are engaged in building and preserving soils, products from those: soils, the develop- ment of better crops and livestoek and the making of better living conditions on the farm. S The people of Georgia are deeply in- terested and have shown their willing-" ness to support education for their chil- dren, more and better roads, better health programs, better treatment of inmates of eleemosynary institutions and better care of those whom misfortune has caused to be dependent on the generosity -of the public for aid. In their zeal to a fields is of tremendous acquire all these good things, we hae / somewhat overlooked the fact that the ; development of our agriculture and our | industry is the first requisite for the con- ee tinued maintenance, enlargement and ee development of these good things which : we all desire. It should, therefore, be the purpose of us all,during the next four yeers to bring about such an improve | . ment in our basic eeonomy as to make possible further advance of the great progress already made by the people of Georgia during the last two decades, Marketing plans for the future must also take into account the development of terminal facilities water, rail and ~ truck so as to make Georgia a desirable warehousing and distributing center for all the area of the southeast quadrant of tne United States. With the great de- velopment of diversified agriculture in all lines and the great development of in- dustry, mining, etc. and with our great potential development of natural re- sources of ores and minerals, there is no reason why the industry, warehousing and merchandising of products of all kinds in Georgia should not combine Kansas City, Memphis, New Orleans, Richmond and Atlanta within the boun- daries of this great state. Georgias natural wealth in the geo- logical field has remained almost intact. Financial support for our Department of Geology and Mining has never been such as to enable the exploration of our un- _ told wealth in that field. The next four . : years should bring about discovery and a development of these resources to the extent of producing a new income run- ning into hundreds of millions of dollars. Agriculture in recent years has been beset with highly destructive and tre- nendously expensive insect pests and | plant diseases. The work of our experi- ! mental and research men in these fields, as well as the work of our Department of | Entomology in.the control of these insect pests and fungi, has been limited because of the lack of sufficient funds to-carry on the work adequately. The work in these importance to every man, woman and child in the state and must be adequately provided for. TOM LINDER : Commissioner of Agriculture i a 4h { Address al) itenis for publication ana requests to be put on the mailing list and for change oi address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKS 222 STATF CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL. EDITORIAL : Vy [assocharydn A ACTIVE MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompaniedby new copy of notice 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. os . Limited space vill not permit insertion of notics contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. Tom Linder, Commissioner ublished_ Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ge By Department ot Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau o} Markets, 222 State Capitol Attanta Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at specia] raie of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917 ~ Executive Office State Capito! Editorial and Executive Offices GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN! State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga Be - - SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE _ SECOND HAND One 4 Can-In-Line, Wet-bath Milk Cooler, good shapef Dbl. Wash Vat, Small Milking Ma- chine for dairy. Sell or tarde for pigs -or heifers; Also want 1 Hay Rake cheap for cash, with- in 15 mi. Atlanta or Decatur. W. E. Hudson, Decatur, Rt. 2, Bowen Rd. Ph. Cr, 1520. Intl. H Tractor, rebuilt, plant- ers, fertilizer, all cultivating equipment, $1400.; Also 500 gal Harde Spraying Machine, motor attached, rebuilt throuhout, guar. ist. class cond., etc., $1250. Lo- cated farm Hwy. 62, or call col- Ject He. 5-8686. C. M. Pippin, Albany, Rt. B. Allis-Chalmers Combine No. 60, equipped with motor drive, good cond., very little used. J. H. Mobley, Bufford, Thompson Mill Rd. Long Power Hay Baler, baled 120 acres straw, like new, rea- sonable Contact. R. S. Duffell,| Macon, 659 Broadway. 6 ft. Case Combine with good motor and clover attach, ready, $300. Zimri M. Addy, Preston, % Circle A Ranch. Allis-Chalmers 40 Combine, good cond., $200; Also good Tur- ner hay baler without. motor, reasonable. J. Ralph Duggan, Warthen. 1 each, Allis Chalmers.combine and mower, New Idea side del. rake, all good to fair cond. Cheap. Clifford B. Glover, New- nan, 76 E. Broad St. . Int]. 2 mule riding cultivator, perfect cond., breast chains, double lines, 6 ft., 6 discs, $50. Del within 100 miles Valdosta. Paul Beck, Valdosta, Rt. 3. Buggy without top, also nice 5 gaited horse, 8% yrs. old, for sale. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock, eos cobe Elec. Churn, good as new, for Ford Tractor, 1950 model, ex- cellent cond., new paint, recent- ly overhauled, $700. J. Harold Platt, Gainesville, Rt. 3. Ph. Le. 4-7817. Intn] pick-up hay baler and | Dearborn rake, has been used |part of 2 seasons, $1,200. for .| both, 3 mi. No. Ila. Tommy Brad- ley, Dainelsville. Rt. No. 2. 1946 Model B. John Deere Tractor, 826 Taylorway harrow (new in 1953), $825. Mrs. Estelle Edwards, Buchanan. . Sears Roebuck Brooder, Model | 595-120, slightly -used, excellent ;cond., $7. Mrs. J. Fy Kelley, At- |lanta, 51 Palisades Rd. Ve.: 5687. WD Allis-Chalmers Tractor, fairly new rubber, with bull dozer blade, sub-soiler, and dbl. sec. deep cutting harrow, all A-1 cond., $1750. C. B. Hansford, Arnoldsville, Rt. I. Allis-Chalmers Combine, | Model 60, recently overhauled, | $250; Case Combine, 1953 model, | $950. Or trade for cub tractor. | Ph. Griffin 7076. Roy A. Russell, Milner, Rt. 1. Large gas power unit, late model Oliver make, with pulley, starter, and governors, used to pull grist mill, for sale or trade. fe Leem Milner: RED-1.- Tel: | Griffin 4604. i One top buggy, harness in good running cond., also 4 wag- | Phone 43-6253. M. C. New Tuck- |}er, 5511 Hugh Howell Rd. : Commercial Fertilizer, Spread- er, good cond., $60; Dbl. Drag Harrow, good cond., $40. G. J. | Wemmer, Pine Mountain Valley. | Ph. 2053, Hamilton, Ga. | Case Side Delivery Hay Rake | on steel wheels, good cond. | ready for -service, $125; | Feed Mill, $25; 8 Row Grain | Drill, $75. Or tarde for manure sale or exch. for cured meat or|SPreadet or stalk cutter (pickup dried apples. Write first J. B. Wright, Rentz, Box 38. Elec. Churn, used only months, $12.00; Also 2 gal. Past- than: month). Mrs. Myrtle Summers, Center- eurizer, $20 (used less Grayson, Rt. 1. (Near ville, Everson Rd.). Planet Jr. good cond., $125. 12 mi. east Dublin on Hwy. 80. W. M. Wick- er, Dublin. John Deere 8 Row Garden Tractor, Cultivator and cutaway harrow, |type) for Ford. See on Maggie | Hayes Farm. V. B. Sosebee, | Dawsonville, Rt. 1. ; John Deere No. 5 Heavy Duty |Rock-Guard Tractor Mower, 6 | ft sickle, use@ one season, $200; |No. 7 Intl. Harvester ensilage | cutter on wheels with 2 sets | blades used to cut 100 tons, and | J. D. Row Binder, for sale. Jack |Fletcher, West Point. No. 601946 | Allis-Chalmers |Combine, Model H 1946 Marmall Tractor, both excellent cond. MACHINERY FOR SALE }on wheels. See at my place, or Letz __ SECOND HAND _ MACHINERY FOR SALE|h Allis-Chalmers Tractor, 2 hor- raws, for sale or tade for cows. J. C. Etheridge, Greenville. : 6 Row Blue Cotton Duster, Lused very little, good cond., also Oliver Riding Cultivator Wheels used one sason. J. H. Pass, Cal- houn, Rt. 2, Dews Pond Rd..: Two IH 62 Combines, one with motor and tank, other with pow- et take-off. Sell at bargain. prices. Hugh Crook, Montezuma. 3 disc tiller for M or H Farm- all> Tractor, <$200; No. 4. J.,D. mule drawn mower, 3 extra blades, $60.; Two Ideal 4 row sprayers, $40 ea. John Goldin, Draketown. . J.D. Smoothing Harrow, trail- fer type, $115; Cultivators for Farmall F20, fair cond. Sell or trade for milch cow. My place Near Old Cambellton town on 92 Hwy. Mrs. Myrtle Martin, Fairburn, RFD 2. Farmall A Tractor, lights, power take-off, pulley, has lift, cultivators, planters, new bush and bog harrow, $750. Ross Mad- dox, Winder, RFD 4. Late model IHC Cub Tractor with cultivating attach., mower, rake, 2 wheel rubber tired steel body wagon, all good -shape, $900. Hamilton Ralls; Hogans- ville. Farmall H Tractor, new model, | excellent cond. Very reasonable. Write. L. R. Bray, Atlanta, 2475 Bouldercrest Dr, S. E. Or Call Di. 2153 after 6 PM. gine: F 2 Case Combine, 1950 model, used about 100 hrs., cuts 5 ft., runs off P. T. O. 1st. class shape. $375. J. B. Johnson, Stokbridge.| Ph. 2641. - 2 H Mowing Machine, good cond., also 2 H Wagon, $135. for mart, Rt. 2. New Holland No. 76 Pickup Hay Baler. C. J. Steed, Carroll- ton, Rt. 3. 20 Farmall Tractor. on rub- ber, good cond., with 2 disc plow and harrow, F20 Farmall Tractor on steel 5 row mule drawn cot- ton duster, good cond. R. -V. Hamrick, Ranger. One used 62 Intl. Harvester Combine, good shape, motor good cut about 800 acres, needs painting, 5 ft. cut, $450. Harry Good mule drawn hay rake, $25; Also Gaylot dirt pan for Farmall Super A tractor. Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Box 304. Ph. 8-2960. Farmall Cub Single Dise Trail- er Plow No. 151, used very little, perfect. cond.,) $75. ~M. R. Boroughs, Decatur, Clifton Rd., Panthersville District De.. 8000. Allis Chalmers G tractor, cul- tivator, planters, plow, 8 disc bush and bog harrow. All in good cond., like new,. $595. at home. Mack Coker, Statham, RFD 1. Model ,MC_ Tractor ~ (John Deere) Roller, used only 4 months good cond., like new; Also Power Saw, cheap for cash. Issac Ahlborg, McKinnon. John Blue Six Row- Cotton Duster for Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor B or C model, $80. W. A. Hart, Dallas, Rt. 2;Box 47. Moline Corn Binder, good run- ning cond., for cutting corn soy- beans, silage, grain sorghum, used very little. very. simple to operate, easy to pull. Frank H. Redwine, Palmetto, Rt. 1. 12 A John Deere Combine with motor, new belts, Ist. class cond., priced right. Can be seen in operation. James Denham, Syca- more. ~ 3-80 saw gin outfit complete. Costearound $10 (Ten thousand dollars). Will sell for 10 per- cent of cost. J. T. Warnock, | Tarrytown, POB 209. | New Idea Hay Loader, tractor | drawn, good cond., bargain $125; Also 5 Row Simplex Cotton Cotton| Must sell to divide estate. See.| Duster for tractor attachment, Duster, perfect cond., $80. O. E.| Reagan Sanders, Commerce, % | Ist..class cond. K. D. Sanders, Crawford, Goggins. \M. T. Sanders Furn. Co. both. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rock-|. Kenedy, Midville, P. O. Box 222.| type mower, fits garden tractor, | \Eatonton. Ph. 2151. > 1952 Intl. Combine with motor, | like new, for sale. Ralph Duncan, Dacula, Rt. 1.; - i 3 unit Hindman milking ma- chine, bottling machine, etc., for dairy, priced to sell. Ros- Page Wheeless, Meansville, Rt.| Ervin Land Paper Shell Pe-| cae nee, $50; Drum for cleaning and. polishin cans, $10. B. W. febsouk Barnesville. Tel. 67-J. - Complete -6utfit Blacksmith |. shop tools; Also Martin Cy- cione Cotton Duster, horse drawn, practically new Spring Tooth Harrow, perfect shape, one 2 sec. drag tooth harrow, all good cond., bargain. Can be seen at my home. J. A. Pace, | Hinehurst.. - re -. Almost new McCorntick-|2 Deering Mowing Machine, mule}. drawn, 2-5 ft. blades, one 8 ft.) 2 wheel rake, $195. B. R. Wood-|~ liff, Alpharetta. ae a One 7 can Westinghouse Dairy Cooler, 1st. class cond., $300; Also other dairy equip- | est Haddock; on North Side Rd.} L. M. Smith, Haddock, Phone -evenings, 2479. 4 ee 1953 Allis - Chalmbers CA,| \, ment my place, 1/4 mile used very little, 3 point hitch, hydraulic lift, dbl. clutch, $950; WC Allis-Chalmers, good cond., but older tractor, _g00 rubber on both, $750. R. T. Langley, LaFayette. Ph. 4-1097. One Irrigation System with 1000-4 in: pipe, 800-3 in., with or without power unit. Reason- |. able. Lindsey West, Carrollton, Rt > phone 1988J1. Model G_ Allis - Chalmers Tractor, hydraulic lift, distri- butors, never used for sale. Joe E. Sikes, Glennville, Box 271. No. 18 in. rock grist mill and sheller, for sale my place, 4 1/2 mi.N. Roswell, just off Hwy. 140 on Cox Rd. Jim Hughes, Woodstock, Rt. 1. i < Allis - Chalmers Combine, ready to go, $400; Also 6 row cotton duster, will fit most any tractor. Norman Johnson, War- renton. : : One 5 deck elec. brooder, | heat on all decks, excellent cond., like new, $25. Mrs. W. Blackwell, Stone Mountain, 5200 Memorial Dr., Rt. 3, Ph: 4-36309. oS David Bradley 24 in. reel $35, J. P. Bacchus, Macon, 5314 Bloomfield Rd. One Cobey Hi-speed Wagon, 7x14 ft. custom flat, 2 ft. side bodies, 650 - 6 ply tires, good cond., $200 cash. Mrs. J. R. Harmon, Reynolds. Intl. McCormick Deering 45T Pickup Baler, and Side Del. Rake on rubber, both 1 yr. old, baled about 1500 bales, like new, $1350 for both. James W. Veal, Cedartown, Rt. 3. Good 6 Row Horse Drawn Cotton Duster with motor, mounted on. cart, $125. J. C.} Sewell, Carnesville, Rt. 3. One used 4 can Intnl milk cooler, and some small: items necessary for dairy. Good cond. $275 at my dairy, Mrs. R. G Steele, McDonough, Rt. 2. Huskie garden tractor, 3 H. P., cultivators, mold board, turning plow and mower: for $150. All in good .cond. B. W. Dodson, Plains. Sey large, Hammer Mill, $100. L. C. Williams, Cochran, | Rt. 2, % Red Dog Farm. One Choremaster Garden Tractor (one wheel), with at- techments, excellent cond., $97.50. Cannot ship. C. Dun- can, Atlanta, 338 Candler Rd., S$. E. _ Planet Jr. Garden Tractor, equipped with plow, harrow, cultivator; sickle bar, used only cne season. Saagifice for $100 cash. J. W. Johnson, Lithonia. (Centerville). PKone Stone Mtn., 3454. : ex One 6 ft. Case Combine, $200; Middlebrook, | "\Must> be chea for than half - pric Arthur N. Heat Bloomfield R Want one set of tivators, front Farmall A Tracto man, Dewey. Rose. side del. rake ~ Atlanta. State price. d| Riverdale, Rt. 1. Want to exchange chickens for garde ( hape. See. H.- hickamauga, Rt. 1 Want Simplex C bine. Or trade for distributors for F any Ford equi; Daniel, Bronwood Si20G SF ee eee Want 1 used tractc 24. Must be in good cheap for cash. G. Blythe. Ss Want Grain ] concrete stave, 100. ton capacity. George with cultivator and p! all details and price. er, Macon, Lower Pop Want Bradley Gar with or without Hall, Washington, Want to excange J. Hammermill, Corn in corn rock, 14 ft. and pulley, for | chinery for light sa Contact. Cy Hadd Want mowing m with 1947 model Vz tor also a side di B. Kinzey, Thomson, Want Cub Tracto Augusta: F. C. Temp 2103 Harold Rd cotton duster for C tractor. Will pa for this years oats. Childs, Omaha. Want 3 Roller P Mill. Write particule olen Swain, Danie: Want to exch. Hill : Plow for MT Bottom F el M-10 John Deere. V Glennville, Rt 4. Want 3 disc Plow for Allis-C! n Cider Mill, $20; Grain Clean-}1n_ er and Grader, . $25... W. Maley, Jefferson, : to fit Farmall C or For Also have for ee gl. 30: S 38 'F count. 7 nder Sweet Pepper, SeS 2b. Rutger 50 M+ 500, $1.75. Prompt shipment. sa Red Skin PR Po- No chks. Pre- htsey, Screven. 3unch PR Red Skin its, $4 -M; ry WE eR. rompt | shipment. pheaey, Rt. a is PR Po- insp., ae: for ee lueberry, io 6 ft. A, and Yellow May ze, 3, $1; Old gis Etc pnkg 2 $1.25: ; $10. -M; Mtn, , bearing | Size, + Beato: grown from 500, $2: $3 M. Clyde Cook, = treated Red Skin Pian seed grown. entane.: full count, Ge. ae ie Light- and eresich Cop- _ good. plants, . Del. No: chks. , Surrency, Rt. 2. bi g Tomato Plants, ; (00 small, 50; 20; 1d cash, Mrs. J.-M. Bremen, it: i copperskin - Potato, 11 count eur Ovis Bristol. | ; opperskin Polaie t, $1.75 M. FOB. Leary -rson. Re Ee eS Potato, Full -count guar. G. ind LA. Coppin Pota- =; Over 4 M, $2.50 M. paid. If by PP, add 50c filled promptly. Mrs. ore, Nichols, ORS? sp. Pink Skin Potato 4 May 15th.,-$5 M. Crs Strayhorn, PeNes Tu leberry, bearing | _doz.; . Scuppernong ngs, B0c doz.; Catnip, | 9 ae Peppermint, 25c dike er ana 70 $5.75 M; Add post- Lee- Hood, -Gaines- ermuda - Stolons, 2 se rmful weeds and ek at-farm. Under. up, 50 MS ap bags, ; 50 M, $35. dd Peach, both : LPR Potato, 500, $1.25; $2.50 M; M; Red Skin and Pink: Skin . | Fotato, $5 M. Ready by May 15. No chks. J. L. Strayhorn, Flow- ery Branch, Riel. | perskin. Potato, $2 M.; Rutger Tomato, moss packed, full count, | $2 M; 2 M up, -$1.75.-M. Del ; | Wilton Ring, Odum. / Govt. insp. Imp. PR Potato, red and copperskin, $2.75 M. Del. in Ga. Dan L. Williamson, Bris- tol Rts Govt. insp. Imp. PR Potato Plants, red and copperskin, $2.75 M..Del. in Ga. Jennings Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. - Govt. insp. and imp. PR Pota- t Plants, red and copperskin, $2.75 M. Del. in Ga. W.-W. Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. Red, Pink, and Copperskin, $1 M.~ Postage collect. Can fill large or small orders prompt- ly. Guar. full count. Cecih c| Lisp, Alma, nt, -2.-Ph. 52526. Govt. insp. Red and Yellow Skin PR Potato, ready, $2.25 M Del. to 3rd. zone. NO chks. ven, Rt. 1, Box 186. a _ Govt. insp. imp. vine setting Red Skin Runner PR Potato, $4 M shipped; Or $3 M here: 10 or 15 M ready to pull. Mrs: Winnie Miller, Denton. Govt. -insp. PR Copperskin Potato,-$2 M; 3 M or more, $1.50 M. FOB. No COD. G. E Brannen, Patterson. Millions of plants: Certified 3000. up, $2; Tomatoes, 50ce C; 500, $1.25; $2 M; 5000 up, $1.50 _M; Bell. Peppers, 50 -C;.. 500, $1.50; $2. 50 M.. Full count. Prompt shipment. B. J. Head, rverbearing Straw- | Alma, Pho. 3791. Runner fhe: La. Copperskin Potato, State insp., $2.75 del. | to. 8rd. zone. J. R. Gruber, Sur- rency, Rt: 2 -Govt. insp. and treated PR Pink Skin; Copperskin Potato, $1.90 m; 5 M, $8. Del. Buncum Lightsey, Surrency, ies PR Pink ~ Skin and Copper- -skin Potato Plants, govt. insp., | treated, $2 M; Calif, Wonder Sweet Pepper, $2.25 M. Del. Prompt shipment. Hiram Light-, sey, Surrency, Rt..2. . Tomato Plants, 75c C; Hot Pepper, 25c doz.; Long Wide Leaf Tobacco Plants, $1 C; Sage end Catnip, $1 doz.: Also Mar- tin Gourd Seed, 3 packs, $1; Giant, 3 packs, $1.25. Add post- age. L.:J, Ellis, Cumming, Rt. x V - a Govt. insp. treated Red Skin PR and Copperskin Potato Plants, from vine cuttings, $4 we oe F. W. Dixon, - Bristol, ie ; Rutger Tomato, grown from crtified New Jersey seed, $2:75 'M. FOB. No. chks. Clyde Cook, Cordele. Ph, 1608. PR Potato Plants, insp., certi- fied, ready, shipped promptly, $5 M. Any amount at my farm. Or ship express. Major Crow, Gainesville, RFD 1. Govt. insp. PR Potato, 500, $3;-$5 M; Old Fashion Boone, 500, $3.50; $6 M. Ready. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Copperskin Pota- to, $3 M. Full count. Del.; Mar- globe ahd Rutger Tomato, $2 Ms. Katie Mullis, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt: insp, La. Copperskin Potato, $1.75 M. FOB, Ready. Exch. for farm products. Miss Florence OQuinn, Odum, Rt. ~La~Copperskin Potato, grown from vine cuttings, State insp. seed, $3 M. Del. to 3rd. zone. Prompt shipment. Full count guar. J. F; Gruber, Odum, Rt. Govt. insp.. and treated PR Potato, Copper and Pink Skin, and 100 to Hill, $4 M. Prompt shipment. Frank Merritt, Sere- Wen ORT. iz Govt. insp. Copperskin Pota- to, $3 M. Full count; Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, $2: No chks. sek shipment, Mar- ca Boone's Potato Plants, $5.50, : Govt. insp. and treated Bo Full count. W. L. Griffis, Scre- | Prompt shipment. No ehks.. ype fied, wee p vine frown see ck, istayr:, $5 M. FOB. Tom Anderson, Mc- ee Star Riche Imp. PR and Gioe cin Po- tato, $2.50 M; Bunch Potato, $4 M. Govt. insp. Guar, count. No chks. norCOD, S. PL Hutto, | Surrency, Govt. insp. Copperskin Potae to, $1.50 M, FOB. Guar. full count. Prompt shipment. Atlas Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2 . Govt. insp. Copperskin Pota- to, $2 M. FOB. Guar. full cour\. Ready. Eveline Lightsey, Sur- rency, RFD 2 Govt. insp. pure Pink Skin PR Potato Plants, ready, 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Del. Pr mpt shipment. Good count. No COD. DaReLS Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. Certified govt. insp, eciod Bunch PR Plants, Ist. yr., $1 C; 500, $3.50; $5.50 M. PP: Moss packed, Shipped Ga., Fla. only. May and June del. Ray- mond Fussell, Milan, Rt. 2. La. Copperskin Bunce Potato Plants, $4 M. FOB. Full count. Prompt shipment. B. B. OBer- ry, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. and treated Red and Copperskin Potato, $3 M; dM up $2.50 Del. Full count. Prompt shipment Luther Griffis Odum, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Red Skin PR Po- tato Plants, grown -from vine cuttings, 500, $2.25 M; $4 M; Old Fashion Boones, $2.75, 500; $5 M. Prompt shipment. Good count Guy Crow, Gainesville, Govt. insp. treated Red and Pink Skin Potato, 500, $2.50; $4.- 50 M; Bunch, $6 M; Old Fashich Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt: 1 State i insp. Potato Slips, Bune and Old Fashion Boones, on $2.75; $5 M; Red or Pink ne 500, $2.25; $4. M; Del. E. C. Wal- drip Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Several thousand potato draws mostly from the vines, $3 M. L. J. Walker, Milan, Rt. 2 Govt. insp. Copperskin Potato Plants, $2.25 M. Del. Full count Prompt shipment. S. R. Herring- ton, Baxley, Rt. 2. Bunch PR Potato, $1 C; 200, $1.50; 500 $3; $5.50 M. Parcel post or exp. prepaid in Ga. Treated: and State insp. Moss packed. May, June, and July. Prompt shipment. J. E. Sims, Mystic. Ph. Ocilla, 1422. _ Certified La. Copperskin Po- tato Draws, $2.50'M. PP in Ga. Herbert Eugene OQuinn, Odum, Rt22; Box 176. Fresh Rutger and Marglobe Tomato, 200, 75c; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Moss packed. Fresh del. Full count. J. P..Mullis, Raxley, Rt. 4. Red, Louisiana, and Bunch Yams, $4 M: Sweet and Hot Pepper, $4. Prompt service. W. G: Bullard, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 128. Millions of P. R. Potato plants, State insp. Imp. La. Copperskin, 5000, $6. No COD. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. \ Govt. insp. Copperskin Potato Plants, from vine (cuttings, $3 M; 5 M up, $2.75 M. FOB Prompt shipment. W. R. Hutto, Sur- rency, Rt. 2.. Cert. govt. insp.; Bunch Pota to, grown from vine cuttings, $4 Plants, $1 doz. PP in Ga: Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. : Tobacco, and. Pepper Plants, both $5 M; Golden Bell Potato, plants, $5 M; PR (running var- iety) Potato, $3 M. Cannot ship potato plants. Mrs. W. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box 124. Govt. insp: La. Copperskin, $3M; $12.50 5 M. PP in Ga, No chks. or COD. Julian Todd, Leroi Boones, 500, $3; $5 M. Del. Say} | high germ.. new bags, M. Prompt. shipment. David Mann, Surency, Rt. 2. Catnip, Peppermint, Balm, Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.;' Birdock Root, 50c Jlb.; Horse Radis) ne Copperskin Potato, 5 $8, Ready... ed: Graham, | Aotiey. La. Copperskin .Potato, govt. ispt treated, $3 M. Del. Dewey Thornton, Screven. Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, red or La. copperskin, $2 M. FOB. W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2._ Certified Bunch , PR Copper- skin Sweet Potato, $5 M. FOB my. farm. Immediate del. J.B: Lord Dudley, Rt. 1. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 50 bu. Iron Hay Peas, re- cleaned, in 2% bu. bags, 6.50 bu. R~ A. Allen, Jenkinsburg. 400 lbs. Purple Hull Peas, extha-- lone .-30c:. lbaoM.:> Hi; Thames, Red Ooak. Ph. 5110. 3 bu. 2 Crop Brown Crowder Peas, sound, pure, gathered without rain, $7. bu. FOB. Alex Barfield, Louisville. Clean Brown Crowder Peas, good for table use, green can- ned or dried, $10. bu. FOB. Roy Cox, Woodstock, Rt. 1. 29. bu. Gatan Beans for sale. Joe Wages, Dacula. Old Fashion Blue Speckled Crowder Pas, 50c qt.; Black Seeded Wax Garden Beans, tender, 25c pt. PP. Mrs. Har- tiett Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, Box 55. Yard Long Beans, 10c pkg.; Also Castor Bean Plants, 1% doz., 50c; Catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage, Mrs, Ruby Wheel- pr. Conyers, Rt: 1. a Recleaned Black Hog or Hay Peas, in-1% bu. bags, $11.25 per bag. W. H. Studstill, Lake- Janid: -P =O: Box AD 2g 600 bu. Iron and. Clay Peas, $6. bu. Dr, C. P. Savage, Montezuma. Ph. 6851-7301 or 3631. Several bushels Yellow Crow- der Peas, free of hulls and splits, $4. 00 bu. at barn 3 mi. = Mauk. M. B. Watson, Mauk, fied 250 bu. unmixed Whipporwill Peas, $4.50 bu. sacked and del. to RR Stat. Satis. guar. W. M. Howle, Bowdon, 2 bu. Two Crop Crowder yeas $6. bu. Ralph\Jones, Cad- well / Tender Speckled Cutshort Cornfield Beans, 65 cup; Mix- ed Cutshorts, 60c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Preston Souther- Jand, Ellijay.. Rt, 3: Tender Speckled -Cutshort Cornfield Beans, 65c cup; Mix- ed -Cutshorts, 60c cup. Add Beets! Arvil Lambert, Ellijay, Vee white with $5.50 bu. Carters, Crowder Peas, blaek eyes, 10c a ops not PP, Jud Roberts, Bind; New White Pole .or Corhfield Beans, also reaked Cutshort, all tender, productive, 50c cup. Prompt del? No chks. or stamps. Mrs. Enos E. Mullins, Jasper, RFD 2, Little ptin Gi peas, $6. bu., 20 bu. or more, $5.50 bu. FOB. Inman Marett. Hartwell, Rt. 3 30 Ibs. Purple Ps, 25 lb. Add postage. E. C., Tyler, Mon- ticello, Rt. 3. Tender Streaked. and White Half Runner Beans, 3 cups, $1.60; Large White and Streak- ed Butterbeans, 4 cups, $1.25; 6. Week Peas, and Purple Hull, 4 cups, $1.25; 1 bushel White Crowder, $10, bu.. FOB. No chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da- culasoRtsyk, White and Colored Bunch Buitterbeans, 25c cup. Add post- age. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, fas ee Striped. Tender Cornfield Beans, 60c teacup; 3 cups, $1.50; Also Garlic and Peppermint Plants, 30c doz. Add postage. Miss Genttia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt, 1 Good sound recleaned Iron Peas, $5. bu. at farm 12 mi. SW. Macon, Grady Turner, Macon, Rt. 7. Ph. 35844, i or, 20c lb. Newton, Sr., N FOR SALE _ \ 7 Blue Java Peas, early, fine for table use, 25c Ib. 5 lb. lots; in half bushel and bushel lots. Add posage. P. B, Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Crowders: Early Purple Hull, White Blackeyed, Large Red, Red Peanut, Early Brown Weeks, few White Lady peas, all 40c cup; 4 cups, $1.35. Pne- paid. Prompt del.- Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. 20 bu. good New Era Field Peas, $5.50 bu. at my place; Also about 12 bu. Calif. White with blackeye Peas, for seed only, slightly damaged, treated, a ssh C63 Alston; Preston, ie Old Fashion Striped Half Runner Beans, 50c gup; Small White Butterbeans, White Rice Peas, 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Ardell Meeler, 2 Crop Crowder, Mixed and Blackeyed Peas, for sale. 41 Hwy. So. Highway Store, Joh B. Horne, Fort Valley, Rt. 1) Crowder Peas: 40 bu. pure Sugar, 10 bu. pure Dixie Lee, 25 bu. 6 Weeks, 3 bu. Brown- eyed, all $10 bu.; Also 26 bu. mixed Field Peas, $6 bu. Clean- ed, treated, FOB McDonough. No less bushel shipped. R. C, Bartlett, McDonough, Box 289.) f Streaked Half Runner, and Heavy Bearing Blue Pole Beans, 2 cups, $1.15; Col. Run- ning and white Col. Bunch, Butterbeans,* 3 cups, $1.10; Early Brown 6 Weeks, 2 Crop Peas, 5 cups, $1.25; Cream Crowders, 4 cups, $1.25; PP in Ga. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacia; nik 50 bu. Brown Crowder Peas, 80 pct. germ., $8 bu. W. L. Tay- lor, Buena Vista, Rt. 1. Several hundred bushels Yelnando and JEW 45 beans, 90 pct. germ., packed in 2 bu. bags, for sale. Fred B. Halcyondale. Purple Hull Blackeyed and Cream Col. Crowder Peas, 15c Yb. All weevil treated. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt. 2. White Browneyed Crowders, and Brown Crowder Peas, $6 bu. J. N. Cook, Buena Vista, Rtacd; 150. bu. Brown 2 Crop Peas, pure, recleaned, $5.25 bu.; 125 bu. mixed Two-Crop, reclean- ed, all early warieties, $5 bu. All FOB. Min. order 4 bu. Geo. S. Metzger, Clyo. 20 bu. Velvet Beans. able at market price. Byrd, Reynolds. Avail- Dak SEED AND GRAIN 4) FOR SALE Green glaze collard and Hast- ing heading collard seed, 20c tbl:; Plants of same, 20c doz.; Also Eggplants, 35c doz.; Hot pepper plants, 20c doz.; Bo- quett Pepper, 25c doz.; Shallot or Evergreen Onion, 20c doz. Add postage. Viola C, Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. 6500 lbs. Brown Top Millet, recleaned, in new 100 lb. bags, $6.50 per hundred, FOB. Hom- er E. Williams, Athens, 481 Ruth St. Ph, 1152-W. 30 Ibs. or more 1954 Cham- pion Green Glaze Collard Seed, 4 Thbls., $1; 8 Thls., $2. Mrs. TT he Holloway, Cobbtown. Recleaned Brown Top and Cattail Millet, machine. dried, packed in 100 Ib. bags, guar. high germ,, and purity, for sale. Letters ans. Shipped anywhere. Virgil. T. Barber, Nashville, Rt. 3, 2000 Ibs. Brown Top Millet, for sale. G. H. Clark, Griffin, Rt. 5. Ph. 5407. : 2000-2500 bu. oats, ready Ist. of June. Sell at field, Make best offer, Roy Allgood, Atlan- ta, 494 Boulevard, S. BE. Di-2332, Silver Hull Speckled Crowd- er Peas, white with-black eyes, 3. cups, $1; White Butterbeans, 40c cup; Calif, Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, 50c Dry Hot Pepper Seed, 25 pos 25ce. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. and Smail. Soy-. + 7 ? um, Palmetto. i Jard, $1 lb. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. ~ Abou. 500 Pumpkin Seed, =r eood for seed, 25c lhb.; Blue = Java,.25 Ib. in 5 lb. lots or more. Add postage. G. T. Fea Seed, 3 Ilbs., $1. Plus ~ postage. Gladys Duran, Cum- ming; Rt. 1. sale. Richard Harvill, Millen. pared: 428W. -Sweet Banana Pepper, 2 ~ wilt resistant, also Sunray Yel: - 50e pkg. with self addressed, . stamped envelope. shaw Seed, 10c doz. Add post- RI 5 and combine, $6 Cwt. Write for price on, large lots,,.R, D. Tat- Marglobe and Certified Rutg- e: Tomato Seed, $3 lb.; Rutger, $2.25 lb.; Also Cabbage, Wake- field, All Season, $1.50 lb.; Col- ene cent each. G. W. Twin City. Green , Glaze Akins, Collard Seed, 25c Tbl.; 6 Thls., $1; Large Old Fashion Muskmelon, 25c Tbl.; Jumbo Pumpkin, 15 doz.; 2 doz., 25c;:Also few Purple Hull Crowder Peas, 25 lb. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Lady Pea Seed, 45 lb. Add postage, Now chksac Ce Vemples; Augusta, 2103 Harold Rd. 2 Crop Crowder, Mixed and Flackeyed Peas, and Okra Seed, for sale. C. J. Horne, Wray. (Ocilla-Douglas Hwy.). Green Spineless Okra Seed; 50c cap. Add postage. Exch. jer Bunch Butterbeans, or But- Peas. Mrs. Earl Swann, Union Point, R.. 1 Hot Pepper Seed in pod, 50 for $1. Mrs. Ermur M. Jones, Dewsonville, Rt 1. Red Speckled Crowder Peas, Erown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. > White Blackeyed Crowder 400 bags Brown Top Millet, germ. 85 pct., 99 pct. pure, for doz., doz.; 50c; Long Pod Hot, 10c Pritchard Red Tomato, low (very mild), 25, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. A: Horsley, Waco, Rte 2: Climbing Okra Seed, 25c and No chks. nor stamps. Fred Pruitt. Lake- Jand, Rt. 1. Clean, sound Long Green and White Velvet Okra, 40c large cup; Winter Squash, and Cu- age. Mrs: JB: Woody, , Ellijay, Peppermint, Sage Plants, Muscadine Grape Vines, Blue Damson Plum Trees, each 6, $1; Also Catnip, 6 bunches, $1; Garlic Onions, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Certified, ireated Copper- skin PR Runner Potato Plants, $2 M. Del. at beds, ready. Full count guar. No chks. _L; E. Carter, Lenox. P. R. Imp. La. Copperskin Potato, govt. insp., good count, 5000, $5. No COD. Prompt shipment. Lester Crawford, Bristol. Govt. insp. treated PR Pota- to good plants, full- count, seed grown from vine cuttings, $2 M. Del. in Ga. Earlish Lightsey, Sereven. Govt. insp., treated PR Red Skin Potato, good count, good plants, $2 M. 2 M up, $1.75. Prompt shipment. No chks. Can fill Jarge orders. W. R. Light- sey, Screven. Chas. Wakefield Cabbage, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M:; quitecr Tomato, $3.50 M; 75c -Calix. Wonder Sweet, and See Hot Pepper, $5 M; $1 C. Del. in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Govt. ke Copperskin Po- tato, $3 M: unch, $3.50 M: Red Skin, PR $3 M: Also Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, $2 M; 500, $1.75; Calif. Fepper, $3.50 M: Prompt ship- ment. Moss packed. Mrs. Ina. Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. Long Green Okra Seed, tend- er, large cup, 20c Also Black Walnut Meats, $1. Ib. Add post- Bee. Mrs. Mary E}lis, Ellijay, Rt. | ner, Wonder Sweet |} E. B. HK. Ralston, Ellijay, Bi. . Hot Pepper, $5 M; 300, $2; Cab- bage, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M Prepaid in Ga. Otis Con- Pitts. : 75 bu. Brabham Peas, good seed. weevil treated, $6 bu. FOB. Carl A. Walker, Ellaville. Red Speckled Crowder and White Blackeyed Peas, 35 cup: 3 cups $1; Green Okra Seed and White and Salet English Mush Peas, 50c cup. Clinton Smith, Ellijay, Rt.: 3. Recleaned Brown Top. Millet, 10c lb. Chester W. Clarke Cov- ington, RFD 2. Tel. 5334. 4 Martins Milo, recleaned ,ex- cellent, certified purity and germ. on request. Also combine run barley and milo. Priced right. W. M. Nixon, Thomaston. 'Tell. 2412. Green Glaze Collard Seed, 2 Tbls., 25c 9 Thls., $1; 19 Thls., $2.: $5 Ib. PP. T. J. Begs Buena | Vista. Brown Top Millet, recleaned, 7c lb. FOB L. M. York, Hartwell, RE 2: Tiflawn Bermuda 57, Suwanee Bermuda and Tiffin, the new lawn Bermuda. Write: Mrs. Rus- sell Thomas, Americus, Leslie Rd., % Green Pastures. = Seed: Green Pod Okra, Crook- neck Squash, Rockyford Canta- loupe, Pumpkin, Blacklee and Kleckley Sweet Watermelon, 25c cup; $1 qt.; Citron, 75c lb.; White Bunch Butterbeans, 25c lb.; Ice- box Watermelon and Martin Gourd, 5 doz. and stamped en- velope. DS Mewborn, 5 Ene broke, Rt, 1. . Muskmeln Seed~$1. 25 6: Mis Hoke Golden,~ oe Rt. 25 Box 25% : Citron Seed, 75c Tbs Honey- rock Cantaloupe, 40c teacup: Al- so Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, 2 doz:, 75c Dewberry, 50c doz.: Klondike Strawberry, 75c C. Add | postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, REST, 55 lbs. good clean, hand picked, improved, long green okra seed, 95 pet. germ., 50c lb.; 5 Ibs., $2. Add postage. Will not ship less than pound. C. Leon Smith, La- Grange, Rt. 1. 150 lbs. Blue Seal Seed, 8c db. in lots 50 lbs. or more; Also Com- bine Peas, $5 bu. Mac Cobb, Hart well, RFD-3. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. Dark round rind, yellow meat watermelon seed, 1/4 lb., 60c 1/2 Ib: -$1A5; [$2 bz Prompt del. Lamar Woodliff, eee Rt. 1 Vegetable Peach Seed, 10, 10c; Imp. Pride of Ga. and Icebox Watermelon, 150, 50c; Heart of Gold Cantaloupe, 20 seed, 10 Include stamped ad- dressed envelope with each, ord- jer. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, New- jnan, Rt. 5: Nice White Half Runner Bean Seed, bear until frost if kept picked, also White Cornfield | Peas, all tender, weevil free, $1 cup. postage. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151. Brown Top Millet, recleaned, 86 pct. germ., 7 lb. at my place. Will ship. T..G. Hughes, New- born. 10 bu. Velvet Beans, $8 bu.; Brown . Crowder, $6.50 bu.; Blackeyed Peas, $6 bu. 400 Ibs. Brown Top: Millet, 8c lb.; 400 lbs. Cattail Millet, 10c lb. J. H. Coleman, Jr. Warenton, RFD. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 75-100 bu. White Corn, good, scund, mostly 2 eared, prolific, 2nd. year, eee a weevils, at my barn. L. B. Wehunt, Ball Ground, Rt. 1, Box 81. 100 bu. White Corn in ear, $1.50 bu. at my barn 10 Be Ellijay on Big Creek Re money or stamps. Robert Wat- Pure} |pct. for specified time), Wing- SEED AND GRAIN. SEED AND GRAIN- OR FOR SALE SPOR SALEBY caer Texas Exp. Stat. Redbine 66 Rutger Romiate, $3.50 M; Good Wheite Hawk Prolific Grain Sorghum, easy to grow) Calif. Wonder and Cayenne Corn, in ears 40 bu., $2 bu. at my place. A. C, Duckworth, Jr. Blairsville. ; 75 bu. Yellow Corn for sale. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock, Rt. 1. Ph, 4442. Good Yellow Corn, no nub- bin or weevils, 1953 crop, $1.65 bu.; Also Coker 100 wilt re- sistant cottonseed, Ist. yr., gin- ned 1 var. gin., 100 lb. bag, $5. H. P. Malcom, Social Circle, Rt. 4 Box 47. Phone 3346. Dynamite Popcorn, 20c lb.; Also New Hampshire Midget Watermelon Seed, (cantaloupe Size; J=3;- lbs:))=lo2 Ebi, Add postage. E. E. Kurtz, Marietta. ROOTS AND HERBS - FOR SALE Sassafras, Yellow Root, Queen of the Meadow, Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry Bark, 30 lb. Add postage. Mrs. Ww. Jackson, Fairmount, Rt. By Red Sassafras (all you want), 2 Ibs., $1. Add postage, Send ers. Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box Di: Yellow root, 4 lb.- lard box, $1:25."PPs Mrs= Abe Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Catnip, Lemon Balm, - Tansy, Horehound, 6, 50c; Peppermint, Penny Royal, 2 doz., 50c; Horse Radish, $1 doz.; Dill Plants, 2 doz., 50c; Red Gold Strawber- ry. $1 C. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Da- hlonega, Rt. 1. Horseradish, and Blackhaw Roots, 50c 'lb.; Catnip, 25c clump; Garlic Plants, $1 C; Spearmint, Tansy, Balm, Lions Tongue, Wild Strawberry, Wild Horsemint, Mtn. Huckleberry, Yellow Root, 25c doz. Add post- age eek Presley Fowler, Elli- jay, xe HAY AND STRAW (Wheat, Oats Etc.) FOR SALE 15 tons Sericea Lespedeza ye some Bermuda Grass hay, $25 ton. Top quality. Priced to clear. E. T. Newton, Madison. Ph. 15t-J or 113; Oat, Wheat, and Barley Straw baled, $20 ton; 40 bu. Barley, $1.50 bu. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Ph. 772. 10-15 tons good, bright grass hay, $22.50 ton; Also few tons Kobe Lespedeza Hay, $30.00 ton. At my barn. John, C. Reid, Zebulon. 10 tons orchard grass and clover hay, 1954 crop, 95c per bale. Ralph Dangar, Wood- stock. Ph. Roswell, 4442. 15 tons good Runner Peanut Hay, $15 ton at farm 5 mi? g/L Ocilla on Douglas Hwy., near Holt. Leonard ee Ocilla, Rt. 1, Box 194. Good Guang: Alfalfa Hay, cut an dbaled without rain, $50 ton FOB. R. E. Aycock, Jr. iOnroe. Hay: Sericea, Kobe, Oat, Mil- let, heavy bales, power baled, $40 ton at barn (with twine), 6 mi. E. Sandersville. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. EGGS FOR SALE Old Fashion Speckled Guinea Eggs, 15. $1.50. PP. George O.. Roberts, Barnesville Zebulon StaPi 0036 Giant Black Minorca Eggs, 15, $2.50 prepaid insured par- cel post; Also limited amt. early. Feb. hatch pullets and cockerels, 1953 hatch hens and cocks. Send Stamp for infoi- mation L. B. Millians, New- nan, Large Northern Bob White Quail Eggs, 30c ea.; $25. . Mrs. Winford Craven, Dowglas- ville; Rt! 1. Ph, 2481. Limited number hatching eggs from Champ. layers (100 banded, White Leghorns and purebred RI Reds. Michael Da- Crow, Gainesville, Rt. el |No. 1, 18 ea.; $1.75 doz able price. Add apie ce Fan- Prepaid. Isabelle N. Pettyjohn, vid Moore, Rome, Rt. dane Wat- ters Rd. Eggs, 35 ea.; Ee Mutant, 25 ea. J. F. Ginn, Atlante 451 Metro-4 politan Pies: Al. 0617. Speckled guinea eggs i $1 AS for 18, or*10c ea. Pp. Mrs. Eulene Allen, Rydal. Ries 2 Dark Cornish eggs for hatch-| _ ing, from good, healthy blocky | type stock, $2. for 16. Add post- | Dial. _ age. Mrs. Earl Swann, Union* Point, Rte Ringneck hanson eggs, 20 ea; Chukar partridge and calif. Valley quail eggs, 35 ea. Billy M. Seymour, Bowman. Guinea eggs, 18 for $1.25 PP. Irwin Roberts, Tallapoosa, Pheasant Eggs, 15 for $1 50.7 Cannot ship. Willard Morrow, Calhoun, RFD_ 2. Guinea Rees. 15, $l 50. Pe Orders filled promptly, Henry Dupree, Jr., Acworth. Rt. ie Old Fashion Speckled Guinea Eggs,- e $2. PP. Miss Rosa Blalock Rydal, Rt. 2. Guinea Eggs,- 18. $1.75; PP. 1so 3 Guinea Roosters, $1.00) ~ ea. FOB. Mrs. -J. E. Adairsville, Rt. 2, Stone. Rt. 3 butter week y Selected Hatching Eggs, conn 2m well mated purebred Dark Cornish Hens, 3 laying hens, same breed, S6n2 aes shipped. $8.50. J. bes Granger, Reidsville. Large Northern Bobwhite. also Red Quail Eggs for sale. A. C. Williams,- Decatur, 1115 Columbia Dr.. Rt. 1.- De. 2334. Ringneck Phesant Eggs, -25 ea, No orders less than 15 eggs. No COD. H. H. Phillips, Roys- C Ph ton, Box 104. eee = a |g SACKS FOR SALE cap., Print Sacks, oe Ib. washed, ironed, 3, 80c. Add | postage. Mrs. te Golden, Bremen, Rt, x Box 25. Chicken Feed Print Sacks. washed, 100 lb. cap, 1 and 2) alike, 4, $1. Plus -20c postage. Lillie Alred, Tallapoosa, Rt: 2. White Chicken Feed Sacks, 100 lb. eap., no letters, good 15. $1.75; Also ahi Gainesville, R GRIND STONE: Canr mate Bizzell, a ultri \17 Ibs., 85 1 nate Hartwell, R cond., 50c, $7.50; $14. C; With] ~ letters, 50, $7.; $13. C. Cash}, with order. All shipped ex- press. Prompt shipment. ae White sacks, 100 1b. ee washed, 22c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. ~ Martha White, De Rt. ie Box 60. s Gan No. 1 sacks, 18 ea.; 12, $1.75; $1.25 doz. not washed. Add postage. Mrs Lona Blackwell, Ton aes Rt 1, Box 54 6 print sacks, $2. Add posage. ae Ellis, Cumming, Rt E No. 2 sacks, lle a.;, i 150 white feed sacks, 100 fee pene jcap., free of holes, l5e a, or farm. No shipments: - a =O; White, Jonesboro, Rt. ik ay White Sacks, 30c ea.; Print, 2 and 3 alike, some odds, 45 ea. Add postage. All washed, . free of holes and mildew, 100 Ib. -size.. Mrs. C 100 Ib, cap. white feed sacks, oO 2; $6. per 50; $10. C. Exch, for | sweet potato plants at reason- nie Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt 1. Heavy, closely woven, 100 lb. cap. White sacks, $2.50 doz. LaFayette, 1013 South Main. White Sheeting Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., no letters, holes, or mil- dew, good cond., $2. 45 doz.: 25, $4.75: 50, $9,.2PP. through 3rd. zone. No COD or cash. Check or MO. Miss Lizzie *. W.. Fricks, | Talking Rock, Rt. ah, Box. 151.) > 1 1/2, sacks (ab good planting cotto certified, for $10. son, Kathlee MEATS: ea; larger. sizes, } mixed sizes, 10c Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 5, Write. W. E. Aysacly J A Breeders consignment auction sa ford and Polled Hereford cattlebulls, co open and bred cows and heiferswill k Toombs Co., Steckyards, a eee eat One saddle, good cond., $25 pure Gallberry ey, one 60-Ib. can, b jars, Pe Both rison Camp Ground pets Ph 4-1445. TOBACCO STICKS Tobacco Stocks, place, 1 mil W. Brooklet, Hwy 80. T. E. Waters, Brooklet, Rt. 2 WALNUTS AND WALNUT || MEATS Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1. ato. plants, $3 M. At or wu ship by Ex- J. Foss, Brooklet, Denmark. | : D postage each pint. Mrs. John R. Brown, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1. - Jack Allison, Rome, Rt. 6, Mor-| $25 M. My Black Walnut Meats, 1953 crop | $1 lb. Add postage. Mrs. Earl Large Pieces and Fresh Black Walnut Meats, $1 pt. Add 10c _15 A Gong Watermelons for| Hartwell, Rt. 2. wuuhare ready around firet week H AMS: in June: 6 mi. out Pelham on Pelham-Cairo Hwy. 98. Inquiries Want Chufa Seed. Lee Clark, Want 1 sugar cured country ham. Advise wt. and price per Will exch. Artichoke Plants for Multiplying Onions, or Chives. Basis of 100 plants at $2.50 , Mys. John Cc. Huile, aa ae ee. See - MISCEL oO $ ) -MISCELLANF= ; | MISCELLA!. -OUS 4 FOR SALE ~ 2 FOR $A! _ WANTED WANTED c - as - SE } SADDLE: oe |CHUF ; - Wismunent onae 5 on | ONIONS: Seallions, Ha: ans. L. B. Wilder, Petham. yb. Mss. W. H. Cooper, East) 4!2ny, 1908 Rowson Cty. : : ; Point, 1117 Brookdale Dr. PLANTS AND SEED: hp. MISCELLANEOUS Hay: f Por FOR SALE a Want 200 Everbearing Straw- Want ions good hay: Ad-/ berry Plants at once; Also Yel- i vse. Fod or de]: to be. William low, Cream, and Blue Pole Cat BEES: B. Richardson, McIntyre. : ? 4 Sey pee Want 2 of 3 colonies Ttalian| PLANTS: bees, with all necessary equip- peas only); Want some of the old fashion- ment for raising. Contact and| eq variety White or Red Yam/| Sugar Plum, give full particulars. Mrs. Anne! sjips. Daniel, Talking Rook Rte1. > IS REPORT I E FOOD FEED & DIV! NALYSIS Advise at once. | Gailey, Alto, Rt. 1, Box 192. 3: Crowder and Mush Peas, (seed Also some Popcorn Seed. Will exch. Peach, Yellow : ~and Pear Trees. A. L.|Mary Jane Stone, es Rt. i Protein Fat. Fibre MEDDIN PACKING COMPANY, Savannah, Ga. NUT COMPANY, Ashburn, Ge, neg Feeding Tonkage G 45.00 15.00 4.00 | Brand Peanut Feed G 45.00 5.00 eee : gE 41.88 20.22 3.23 x F 46.88 5.02 1 : : Z MoFCO CORPORATION, Themson, Go. : ILLS, INC. Athens, Tenn. x 0% Hog grepresent G 40.00 3.50 8.00 (P) Protein G 13.50 3.50 8.50 | F 40.00 3.52 9.12 E A Bs 7.71 | NEW ORLEANS GRAIN & FEED CO. INC., New Orleans. La. EED & SEED CO. Cartersville, Ga. i Rice Mill Feed (P) Protein & Fibre G 6.00 5.00 28.00 5.38 4.26 34.32 nd Shucks, Cobbs & Molasses 25% (P) Fibre S Zn ar Soar Rice Mill Feed (P) Protein & Fibre c 6.00 500 23.00 round Snap Corn (P) Protein 6G 8.00 3.00 10.05 : : : : = ae 6.25 32,35 eee : : : F 7.06 2.78 11.37 J. T. NEILL & SON, Newnan, Ga. ; Ribbon Broiler Mash (P) Protein S 20.00 4.00 7.00 Neills 20% Dairy Feed : G 20.00 2.50 15.09 eas ; F317 4.35 3.87 + AS : EF -19.25 4.62. 5 11,28 FL UR MILLS, Macon, Ga. cs PATTERSON MILLS, Patterson, Ga. : n Bie Soukoae : ~G . 15.00 2.50 8.00 Ground Snap Corn & Mlasses 2 Sone GS 7.50 2.50 11.00 a F-15863 = 6.43- 9.12 2S 5 : a 6.88 2.63 10.64 : -Pat-Co Ground Corn Cob & Shucks with Molasses 6 2.00 -50 24.60 |G co. Neikces Ga. suf * : : FE 4.81 52. 26.72 b 20.3: 412005 : E Corn ooh Protein : 2 ea a? 990 | PHILLIPS MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Go. | = : Ground Hay & Melasses _ GS | OMPANY, Loganville, Ga. ; ; = ; < F 6.13 1.42 24.21- ee esd Oe on eae PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Go. : 5 ; : ix Poultry Supplement S 30.60 2.50 7.00 LING COMPANY, Claxton, Ga. / an : F 30.13 3.93 7.64 Maid Reng Mash (P) Protein G 19.00 3.50 7.50 er 40% Hog Supplement 6 = 40.00 4,50 8.00 eS F . 17.03 4.47 4.50 F 38.88 4.52 7.18 & MILLING CO., Portal, Ga. _ Bees i RICKERT, WOSSENEN & LAAN, INC., New Orleons, Lo. aid ae Supplement G 40.00 2.5 8.00 Rice Polish q 12.00 12.00 2.50 F 3863 8.16 7.23 FE 9.75 814 13.49 NG COMPANY, Maoh. Ga. SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, . C. : : : and Bone Meal (P) Fibre G 50.00 10.00 2.00 Seneca Meal G 36.00 5.00 14.00 peers Fo 48.13 (16.48 3.91 (P) Fibre =F 36.25 5.37 19.27 NG, INC., Colby, Wis. ues j SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. No. 2, Cordele, Ga. 5 verized Mixed Feed Octs 6 11.00 3.50 14.00 - Sco-Co, Cottonseed Meal 36.00 4.50 16.00 Fo 43.44 6.93 15.07 ; 37.38 .02-17.58 : : ~ | SOUTHERN MILLING O., _Augoste, e. a ILLING CO., Bowden, Ge. = sic ee Moflo Dairy Feed o e 16.00 3.00 12.50 F 8.13 3.52 11.29 ; F 17.63 3.24 13,80 m, Meflo 16% Dairy Feed 6 16.00 .00 = -12.50 OTTON on COMPANY, Baten: Ga. . FE 18.88 3.09 13:25:73 ee ae ee ee SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spertonburg, . C. : oe s pete 24% Carnation Delry Feed (P) Pretem 24.00 2.50 15.00 LING COMPANY, Tafesle, Ale. - FF so21.25 2.95 15.75 creat ee, Coes 3 Rie ae wae yer STANDARD FEED MFG. CO. Ationte, Ge. Bs Sey. ee : al Sevamer Brend 40% Pretein Hog Supplement 40.00 1.50 8.00. PEANUT ASSN. Inc., Omege, 6. eed : : F 237.50 8.13 4.73 ee er oe BAGO | SWIFT & COMPANY, Auguete, @e. 6 5.00 250 11.66 Swift's Cottonseed Meal 36.00 4.00 16.00 FE v.69 4.09 8.92 F 36.88 4.48 16.36 ~ ie > - : aes TAYLOR OIL & PEANUT MILLS, Meutirie, 6e. UTUAL ey E Mele INC., Eatonton, Ge. eS a Ga. Brend 45% Peewet Mecl Peed /P) Fibre S que 400 14.06 ge: : i. . 46.44 4.1% 16.73 {P) Pibre 8.63 203 83.12 cick Maal - F MILLING COMPANY, Auguste, Se. : ) Pibre =F 47.38 4.00) = 15.97 * 3 6% aa Feed. ue oe \eG0 | THOMBLEY & SON MiG. CO., Cclumber, Ge. eS : sb Shucks ond Melescec - 6 3.50 5O 22.00 LouR MILLS, Griffix, . Shes fF 48 6-22.53 edbrest Breller Mech 6 18.00 4.00 5.50 Big "T" Peenet Hey & Molasses (P) Pitre 8.00 3.06 20.60 ea BIZ. 4.66 3.38 i F 9.285 2.60 28.50 6 20.00 2.50 16.60 Big "T" Snapped Corn (P) Fibre & Pretoln 6 7.50 1.50 10.00 FF 18.8 4.75 VN a FE 6.63 S17 149 BETS 6 8.60 4.50 7.60 Big "T. Peanet Hay & Meolesses tP) Pitre 8.00 3.00 20.00 (2) Ptere =F = 19.66 5.36 8.58 : Fs 16.60 .02 32.12 a Be, 20.60 3.50 10.60 . Phuckhe & Melescee (P) Fibre 6 3.50 50 22.00. F 19.38 448 = 10.78 ess F 4.38 1.32 29.66 1560 4.66 600 Snapped Corn (P) Pre 6 8.00 3.50 10.00 F (18.60 4.08 6.37 - : F 9.06 3:70\+ 004 ILL, Kershew, 3. . THOMPSON'S MILLING CO., Videlle, . in Cottonseed Meel, Prime ere 36.00 5.00 16.00 Grewnd Eor Corn & Melasses 8.00 3.00 12.00 ee 5 26.88 $.00 = 16.89 el F 7.50 3.42 7.74 ING eo. Howkinevitle, Ge. . THE WEBE CRAWFORD CO., Arhens, Ge. ut ee | Meleseee e Fieve 8.00 2.00 25.00 W A&C Heg Feed (PP) Preteln 6 14.00 2.00 8.00 Sees : : t - .80 V.72 0-29.61 : ; 2s 6.18 3.25 ; WEST END MILLING O., @etimen, 6. My-T-Geed Heg Feed (P) Fibre 16.00 3.75 4.00 9.90 F 18.38 5.38 5.68 $3.01 | WILKES MILL & PEED -., Weebington, 6a. as teas 49.90 Wheet Sherte zo 23 Inge 2e0 G00 28.04 13.86 2.60 21% \ SED: a . Sell MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ROOTS AND HERBS: Wantsome Calamus Root. Ad- vise.:Mrs. W. A. Hall, Elberton, 226 No. Oliver St. Dye Loquat (some- Seed Want, 10 Ibs. time.scalled Jap Plum) _., Quote price by parcel post or express. J. D. Fuller, Mountville. Want 10 Ibs. Congo Water- melon Seed, not mixed,. pure. J. L. Armstrong, Stockbridge, Rt. 2: : ARTICHOKES: Want 1 bushel Artichokes for seed. Boer: Jack , Rowland, - Athens, Rt. PEANUTS: Want some large Red Spanish or Valencia pea- nuts, 1/2 bu. or more. Advise. ie CG: Reid, Atlanta, 2303 So. Pryot Rd. CATTLE FOR SALE 3 Milch Cows and Calves. together or separately. Hwy. 20-11 mi. South Conyers at Peachstone Shoals ~Bridge CATTLE FOR SALE 3 Milch Cows: 1 each, Hol- stein, Jersey, Guernsey, all with 2nd. calves, 3 or 3% gal. daily; Also 3 heifers to fresh- en soon. Come see. Deen Boat- right. Alma, Rt.- 4, Grade Hereford Brood Cows with calves at side, bred and open heifers, sired and bred to reg. Hereford bulls, of good quality all good cond P. T. Patton, Shady Dale. Tel. Mon- ticello 5123. 7 grade Springers to freshen May and June, $100. -$150. ea. Sell before or after freshening. William B. Richardson, Mc- Intyre. Reg. Horned geretord COWS with calves by side, springer heifers, open and bred heifers, bulls service age, all high bred, good cond. Jack Porter, At- Janta; Plaster Rd., N. ERE 2. Ch. 8239 2 reg. Brahma Bulls, 3% yrs. old, very gentle, selling to a- void inbreeding. Excellent cal- ves available to show offspring. Dallas C. Berger, The Rock, c/o B & B Ranch. Ph: 3760. -Several cows, White Face, 42 and 3/4, to freshen this fall, CATTLE FOR - Several fine milch cows just | your beginning to freshen, | choice, $150. ea. C. G. Bying- ton, Bolingbroke. One Jersey Guernsey Milch Cow with heifer calf, both $100. at my place. See. Staten Taylor, Alma. Rt. 1. * Reg. Holstein bull, 29 mos. old, ready for heavy service, also 1 purebred Holstein bull, (14 mos. old. No papers. C. M. Bowden, en 435 Candler St:N- E. . Several good Guernsey Milch Cows, freshen lately with 2nd. calves, Harvester .and Melba Stock, some artificially bred, for sale with or without cal- ves. 6 mi. E. Sandersville, M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. ~ Reg Red Poll Cattle;:1 each, Bull 1 yr old, Heifer to fresh- en in fall, Cow with calf, heavy milker. C. Rigs: ; 2 nice 4% mo. old Heifer cal- ves, 16c lb. Also heavy springer cow for sale. Q. E, woance, Fairburn., Ph. 7275. 2 milch cows, fresh in, grade Jersey. and Guernsey. ond. and Gay Stephens, Alto, \ Reg. Cae Male, 19 mo old, well marked, good blood- lines, sure breeder. H. W. Thur-_ mond, Fai ington. Rear Se: Fine young _Jersey Cows, just freshened with 2nd. -cal- | ves, Others to freshen soon, | gentle, easy to milk. Suitable for home or dairy use. See. 4 mi, E. Buford, Thompson Mill Rd. Frank Cam, Buford. : Two 4 yr. ld reg. Brahma Bulls. Sir Bano 31 and. Sir Rodrigo Manso 119. Can make delivery in July. Selling to pre- vent inbreeding. Pat Field, c/o re a Johnson Farm, Sparta, Guernsey milch cow with white face bull calf, good, milk-! - er and gentle, $150. for both; 2 Holstein heifers, soon freshen, yrs. old( red and white; $175. L. G: Williams, Cochran, Rt. .No. 2, Red Dog Farm. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Ee Midget Plone Male Pony, Dark old, gentle, wt. around te trade for go mare, 900-950 er. Blatsville, P 4- 10 mos, old, Drs We Sta ville. Phavtste 136. 2 five gaite mares, eens for sale. ton, Ph. 2412, One good 9 yr. old m lbs., work anywhere at my home. Ms Lithonia, Rt. 3. Good 7 yr. 7 m horse, wt. approx. 90( $135 ea; also Shetland stallion, 3|G. J. Wemmer, Pine Valley. Phx W. M. Nixe mos. old, for sale. about 48 mos. old; Also Black Doraville. Ph. 47 Angus Reg. Bull, 4 yrs. old, and}. 75.-$100. Ph. 3-8983 =~ | ord-calf; priced to sell. Mesr-| Jersy Heifer for sale. Li Good weone Mare oe ee teen Oy Sade Me ees vin z West, Fayetteville, Rt.|W. Smith, Decatur, 3706 ae Ibs., $65. Frank 5798. Macon, Heath Rd, 2o 2. Vista Rd., Rt. 3. ! Meee 1185 Moe nd May 3 - No.1 No.2 No.3 No, 4. |, Chatham Co. syy, Savenngh 25.00 24.10 : Columbus $/Y, Columbus _ 25.50 25.50 = Japeway-Craig Com. Co., Dublin 26.10 25.50 25.00 25.35 | / - ss = oe Mt A ae 5Ea0 ace Dodge Co. S/Barn, Eastman 25.25 24. 40 t, 3 zi UL se - a a < oon = ; Ga. Ferm Prods. Sales, Thomaston 25.85 24.40 ay coe = Jayeway-Craig Com. Co., Danville 24.90 24.00 Farmers Market, Soperton 25.65. 25.11 25.01 . ak ae ville aS _ Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macen 26.55 26.00 25.30 24.60 | . : P : CE aps ae : / | -Millen L/S Mkt, Millen 24,50 24.00 ay STeeee = Muscegee L/S Co., Columbus 25.00 Claxton L/S Mkt., Claxton ~ 25.15 24.50 24.00 ~ Se AE ae isa OC a ony! ee Zs Seminole L/S Auct. .Mkt., Donalsonville 25.00 24.50 Coosa: Valley Com., Rome , 26.25 25.15 24.80 23.00 a = Seas : s _ Shuman's L/S Mkt., Hagan 24.15 < 24.13 _ Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 26.20 25.60 : i - Sutton L/S. Co., Sylvester | 25.26. 24,95. Pulaski Sales Barn, Hawkinsville 25.35 25.00 24.50 24.00 - s we = : see : \ Cwainsboro $/, Swainsboro 25.05 - Ragsdale McClure Com. Co., Rome 26.15 25,80 ' 22.75 ae : y _ Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia 25.50 24.75 24.00 24.00 May 11 - g ee Wrightsville S/Y, ee 25.30 24.45 Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 25.08 24.43 . May 6 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas ~ 24,83 1.50 Bulloch S/Y, Statesboro (25.04 24:35. 223.30 a Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 24.95 25.37. Elbert L/S Auct. Barn, Elberton : } Co-op L/S Exc., Statesboro 25.05 24.14 23.60 23.60 | Farmers L/S Auct. Co., Nashville 24.87 24.40 __ 24.00" | Farmers $/Y, Arlington 24.52 : Dublin L/S Com. Co., Dublin 25.15 24.45 24.00 22.95 | Formers $/Y, Syivania 25.00 24.00 Effirigham Co. S/Y, Springfield 24.75 24.35 - 23.50 Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 26.15 25.80 Fitzgerald L/S Auct. Co., Fitzgerald 25.10 24.38 23.65 McRae s/Y McRae 24.95 3.99 Ragsdale & Long Com. Co., Quitman 25.25 24.25 23.40 - 22.25. | sacesar L/S Mkt, Metter 24.80. 24.17 Smith S/Y, Augusta 25.00 24,50 24.00 25.09 Mitchell Co. L/S Camilla ve 24.81 24,52 Valdosta L/S Co., Valdosta 25.00 - 24.60 22.50 22.00 Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson 24.75 24.50 May 7 Tattnall L/S Co., Glenville 25.00 Candler L/S Mkt., Metter 25.00 24.25 23.65 Troup Co? Sales, LaGrange 25.30 Cordele L/S Com. Co., Cordele 25.31 25.16 24.02 May. 12 a ; Flint River L/S Auct., Bainbridge 25.35 24.85 ; 23.85 Claxten S/Y, .Claxton I 25.25 24:55 = Smith Bros. S. Yd., Bartow 24.96 24.10 22.20 24.19 Hazlehurst L/S Mkta Hazlehurst sor Sylvania S/Y, Sylvania 24.50 24.00 23.25 23.00 Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 24.87 24.75 tpi Thomasville S/Y, Thomasville 25.50 25.50 23.00 23.10 |. Regsdele-Long Com. Co., Lakeland 25.06 24.50 = 23.5 Tifton S/Y. Tifton AAS Bete Lees Turner Co. $/Y, Ashburn 24.93 . 2470 Toombs Co. S/Y, Lyons 25.00 24.33 23.60" 22.80 | Union S/, Albany * 25.05. 24.80 May 8 Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia = 25.10 2a bee Bartow Co. L/S Con Com. Co,, Cartersville 26.00 25.75 23.00 Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 24.75 23.90 Dalton Sales Co. oe Dalton 25.00 24.60 24.00 21.50 Wrightsville S/Y, Wrightsville 25.00 24.00 =i! Emanuel Co. s/Y, Swainsboro: 25.00 24.25 23.65 23.65 May 13 p 24.25> | = ae Wasington So: Mit Aasod, Bainbridge 'S/Y; Bainbridge 24.95 24.80 ae Sandersville 24.95 23.75 23.00 24.05. | Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 24.81 24.25 May | 10 Fitzgerald L/S Auct. Co., Fitzgerald. 25.03 24.43 Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 25.60 27.00 26.00 Pelham S/Y, Pelham 24.93. i Carroll Co. Sales, Carrollton 25.50 24.50 , Wayne Co. 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All eligible ublished according to classification as promptly le : : 5 Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for published or unpublished) nor for transactions from printed notices, but we use every possible NT OF AGRICULTURE i eva Blizabeth Hynds ; Editor-Notices Ss that are absolutely essential to Agriculture and! ly engaged in farming. This includes, all sducts, Farm Machinery, actually used on farm) crocheting, knitting, cloth, clothing, sewing mer- |. -Fair October, 1953. Bobby Dod- ~| nett, rs Market Bulletin - aay - Pair good mare mules, work anywhere, wt. 1200 and 1300 lbs., good quality, $100 ea. at my place. Near Lumpkin Camp- ground. Clay Smith, Dougherty, Rt. Sg : . aes ~ 2 yr. old Sorrell Mare Colt, from 5 gaited mare and _ sired by $1800 Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse. Has been riden, is very gentle, $135. Or cons. trading for cattle. Brantley Puckett, Car- nesville, Rt. 3. et LL 7 L One Black Mare, about 1050 lbs., 9 yrs old, works well any- where, gentle $100. W. P. Couch. Luthersville. > ?Pinto horse, 8 yrs. old, 100 Ibs... Reg. OIC Pigs, 9 wks. old, 45- gentle ride or work _anywhere, $100. Can see anytime. L. E. He- witt Decatur, 1160 Second Ave. OGS FOR SALE Limited -number OIC Boar Pigs 8 wks. old, choice breeding stock, reg. buyers name, short nose, blocky treated, $20 ea. Also booking orders for male and female pigs to be far- rowed last of May. Mack Patrick, Vo.Ag. Teacher, Rabun Gap. Purebred Yorkshire Boar, from excellent breeding stock, 8 mos. old, 175 lbs., good cond. $75 at farm. Papers not available. J. M. Peters, Ringgold, Rt. 4. Reg. Black PC Pigs, 9-10 wks. old, wt. 55-75 Ibs., cholera im- mune, wormed, from prize win- ning stock, $35 ea. Will ship, but best to see. Jas R. Mullis, Coch- ran. * ee Purebred SPC Pigs, with or without papers, ready for de- livery around June Ist. Also, For service, prize winning reg. SPC male. Cecil Smith, Lithonia, Rt. 2, Phillips Rd. Ph. 3584. Purebred Duroc Hogs, 5 gilts, 5 males, from outstanding dam and sire, immunized, wormed, Teg. papers, $30 ea at my home. Jeptha Fordham Milledgeyille, Rit. 2, DOR MO0G., ere te ob purebred SPC Boars and Gilts, subj to register, 8 wks. old, from prize stock, $25 ea. Vernon Lewis Chester, Rt. 1. f. Reg Hereford Pigs, 8 wks. old end of May, boar or gilt pigs, $25 ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta Rt. 3, % Ward-Meade Farm. Ph. 8-8772. Reg Duroc Pigs, weaned, treat- ed and wormed, for sale. Ready to ship. Aubrey Stallings, Car- rolliton, Rt. 3. % El-Mar Farm. _ Reg. Ole Pigs, 10 wks. old, 50-55 lbs., long bodies, short heads show type, treated, reg. im buyers name! shipped. Males and females, $25. ea. G. W. Sum- merford, Pelham, % Harris Farms. Purebred Hampshire Hamp- shire Boar Pigs, 8-10 wks. old, $25 ea. at farm Reg. buyers name. From excellent breeding stock. David Stough, Locust Grove, Rt. 1. Ph. Griffin 7396.. 10 OIC Pigs, 9 wks. old, blocky short, nose, average wt. 50 lbs. ea. reg. your name, $22.50 ea. my place. Mrs. B. H. Leverett, Lumpkin (Trotman Community). Reg. Duroc Pigs; from show stock breed, healthy, treated, $30 ea. Papers furnished. James C, Thompson, Greenville, Rt. 3. One OIC Male, 7 mos. old, also bred sows. Will have pigs ready in June, all from champ. bloodlines, reg. buyers name. J.. H. Roquemore, Americus. Ph. 4543. Reg. PC Pigs, 8 wks. old, 5 gilts, reg. buyers name, $25 ea. Boar of this litter of pigs was Grand Champ. of Sumter Co. son, Plains. Phone 662, 8-12 wks.old OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky type, treated, reg. buyers name, $25 ea. T. C. Bur- Quitman, % Moss Oaks Farm. : 4 reg. PC Boar Pigs, excellent type, 8 wks. old Apr. 30, treated for cholera, $25 ea. with papers. FOB: farm.) J: R:* Cook, FRA -|Clark, Macon. 372 Spring St. | Homers, HOGS FOR SALE_ | ~ Reg. Tamworth Pigs, ready to ship. treated, Priced right. J. S. Davis, Abba. es Big Bone Guinea Pigs, ready May 15,\ treated, reg. buyers name, $25 ea. at farm 8 wks. old. er Holland, Byromville, Rt. 43 OIC Pigs, from reg. short nose blocky type,, reg. buyers name, treated and crated, $25 ea. Ready to ship after May 20th. MO only. Paul J. Cain; Commerce, Rt. 1, Purebred 4 H Club Duroc Shoats, either sex, for sale, 314 mi. S: Palmetto, 29 Hwy. James A. .Cason, Palmetto, 90 Ibs., long bodies, short heads, show type, treated, reg. buyers name. Will ship. Males and fe- males; $25 ea. G. W. Summer- ford, Pelham, % Harris Farms. 11 reg. NH Pigs; 8 wks. old Apr. 26th., $20 ea; 10 OIC Pigs, 6 wks. old May 8th. $15 -ea. George Phillips, Rockmart, Rt. 1., (Near Belleview Church). 5 Reg. Hampshire Gilts, reg. buyers name, 8 wks. old, worm- ed, trated for cholera. See at oy Hoey Wilbur Nixon, Senoia, SPC. Reg. Pigs, for breeding stock, champion bloodlines, both sexes. Reasonable prices. D. M. Matthews, Tennille, Rt. 2. Tel. 392M4. : POULTRY FOR SALE LY BANTAMS Black Tail Jap. Bantams, white crested Black Polish, White Cochin, and Mille Fleurs, 4 and 9 wks. old, also breeder stock; And Red Homing Pigeons, working pairs, for sale. H.-H. Elliott, Cedartown. es Show type Bantams - Modern Games in White, Black, and Le- mon, Blues, Dark Cornish, Black Tail Japs, Silkie Cocks, $2 ea; Also 1953 Silver Pheasant Cock. W. O. Thomas, Savannah, 1205 East 40th. . Brown Leghorn bantams, $7. pair; Old English Silver Duck- wing game males, $3.50 ea. Bob CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS One Mt: Eagle and one RH Stag, ready for walk, also one each RH Cock, Warhorse-RH Cock, $4 ea.; Grey Muff Cock, $5 Can ship one or all at once. & L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak Hopkinson Warhorse Games, young trios, $10. Bred under wire. Ruth McBride, Rockmart, be ts 8 Red Cornish cross hens, year old, $8 for, lot at my home. will not. ship. Mrs. Anna Miller, Gainesville. Rt. 4, BoxX*93. LEGHORNS (WHITE, BROWN AND BUFF): 165 White Leghorns, 1 yr. old, laying 75 pct, have been vaccinatety $2 ea. or $300 for lot at my place Carl R. Worley, College Park, Rt. 1, Stonewall- Tell Rd. All Star. mating Big English W. Leghorn Breeding Cockerels, 4 mos. old, $3 pr. FOB. G F. Bul- lard,,Powder Springs, Rt. 2. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES 3 pairs 1953 hatch Golden Pheasants, laying, $7. pr.;sAlso Pheasant Eggs, Eng. Black Neck, 25c ea.; Day old Chicks, 50c Chinese Ringneck Eggs, 20c ea. Located one mile So. Riverdale, 85 Hwy. No shipments. J. K. Smith, Riverdale. Phone Jones- boro 5161, White King Pigeons, Racing Red Carnaux, Blue Kings, Modena and Sev. ohter breed, $4 pr.; 2 pairs, $7.50; Mated and working. No extra charges to ship. Send MO. Mrs. Helen Street Atlanta, Rt. 2. Large Bob White Quail, hatch- d 1953, strain of which lay 147 eggs per season). William A. Thomas, Atlanta, 421. Connally Adviser, Greenville, Box 143. Bldg. POULTRY FOR SALE Pigeons of all kind both mated and squabs, Tommy George, Eat- ; tonton.. : 4 Ringneck pheasants, 3 hens laying and rooster, $3 ea; also 23pureberd Dark Cornish chick- ens, 6 wks. old, $1 eal*Gart ship Norton Eldridge, Ashburn, /506 Madison Ave. Ye Baby pheasants, 50c ea; 4 grown pheasants laying and rooster, $15; hatching eggs, 20c ea.; also Golden Sebright ban- tams, 4-6 wks. old, $5 trio E J. Patten, Ocilla. Box 217. - Northern Bob White quail, now laying, $5 pair; quail eggs, $25. C. Zack Collins, Atlanta, 1879 North Ave., N. W. BE 2855. - Ringneck, pheasants: 2 hens and cock mated and hens laying, ~ $10; extra hens, laying $3 ea: baby pheasants, 50c ea; eggs 20c ea. Marvin Osborn, Watkins- ville. Box 55. - North Bob White quail, now laying, 5, prs., $25. No less 5 pr. shipped at this price. Fine breed- ing stock, 13 mos. old; Eggs, $20 C.-All FOB. C. E McKinney, At- lanta, 3304. Clairmont Rd. N. E. Rt. 13. EX 6096. - ORPINGTON oy 4 5 fine Yellow Buff Orpington Roosters, 1 yr. old, $2 ea. Mrs. Marie Holland. Dalton, Rt. 2. SILVER STREAK One purebred laying strain ilver Streak, 10 mos. old roost- er, $2 at my home. Mrs. Troy _ Staten, Dalton, Chatsworth Rd., City 10. i WYANDOTTE 5 pure White Wayndotte Hens and 2 fine roosters, 4-A stock, $2. ea. FOB Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Rt. 2. BANTAMS" Purebred Buff Cochin and RI Red Bantams, young stock, $2 up ea.; Sold only in pairs> Also hatching eggs from both breeds, 18, $2.50. Parcel post paid. C. H. Overby, Sr., Colum- bus, 3609-14th. Ave. Bantams: Black Cochin, $7.50 trio; $5 pr.; Purebred Barred Rocks, $5 trio; $3 pr.; Purebred White ~Leghorns, $3.50 trio; $2.50 pr.; Mixed Bantams, 50c ea. All 1 yr. old or older. Satis. guar. Grady Ison, Hartwell, Reed Creek Rd. Bantams: Old English BB Red Games, $10 trio; Buff Bra- hmas, $5 pr. B, H. Holsomback, East Point, 302 S.- Harris St. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 2 Cuban Blue and Claret game roosters; 14 mo. old. good cond., around 5 1/2 lbs., $3 ea. M.O. S. O. Huff, Monticllo, Rt. 3. PEACOKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL; DOVES Fine homing pigeons at rea- = sonable price. Leon Cox, Ma- con; 3730... Grand: Ave. * Ph: 5-3522. Grown Ringneck Pheasants, $3 ea.; Also Eggs of same breed, 20c. ea; Want to buy Lady Amherst, Reeves Swin- hoe, Elliots and Edwards Pheasant eggs. A. L. William- son, Rome, Rt. 6. Chukar Partridge, $8 pr. Plus exp. chrgs. Joel T. Cleveland, Bowersville, Rt. 1. 6 pairs full blooded racing homing pigeons, Rice strain, $12 or $2.50 pr. Extra good fly- ers. Grady Panter, Dial. Homer Pigeons, $1 ea. Or ex- ch. for chickens or quail, or Chukar eggs. R. W. Pealor, At- lanta, 521 Bryan St., S. E. WA. 2730: Chinese Ringneck Pheasants, 1 day old, 40c ea. Shipped ex- press collect. Ph. Jonesboro 6186. F, L. Hutcheson, River- dale. REDS: NH, RI. PARMENTERS & R. I. Reds, dark strain, blood tested: chicks $5 per 25; Eggs, 15, $1.50. Parcel post prepaid. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur, 726 Se Candler. De. 2405. = ange , / af (PAGE EIGHT eo ee POULiaY FOR SALE t fine young NH R Cockerel, $3. Mrs. Ruby Clements, Smy- ena, Rt. 3, Box 242. (Cr. Con- cord & ParMell Rds.). RKEYS, GUINEAS, CKS, GEESE. Purebres White Afgean ee) aby | flineas, 30c ea.; Also, Guinea gs, 15, $2; And White Cdenish Eggs, 15, $2. Del. O. L. raft, Lavonia,. A Large White Embden Geese and Goslings for sale at my home. Mrs. Augusta C. Russell, Alpharetta, Rt. 3, Canton St. 3 large white Pekins, 2 drakes, 1 duck, for sale at my lace. Will not ship. J. Henry avis, Franklin, Rt. 1 3 pairs large Grey and White Geese, $5. pr. E. A. Smith, Ben Hill, Rt. 1. (7205 Campbellton Rd.). Ph, Fr. 2736. Bronze Turkeys, 2 hens, both lgying,. on obbler, 1 yr. old, $25 for lot. "Mable P. Carter, Newington. REDS: NH, RE PARMENTERS 45 NH Hens, 26 ae April, 1953 -hatch,. for sale Ging; Kirkle Covin ton. (Atlanta Hwy. *y" 1/2 mi. Covington). 150 Carters Champ. 5 Star Production Red: Pullets, will be 4 mos. old May 18, wormed, ood shape, $1.50 ea. Mrs, Roy hiver, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1 - Phone 270%. 200 N. H. Red nice % A Pul- lets, $2 ea, Mrs. R.. W. Wingo, Newnan. 10 NH Hens, some Jaying? 1 r, old, $1.75 ea.; and.1 NH ooster, $1- Willie G. Dobbins, Marietta, 305 Austin Ave. 90 N. H. Reds, frying size, 15 N. H. hens, 15 mos. old, also |- 2 ducks and drake and 7 baby ducks. All for $100 at my home. Wo letters. Miss Ann Belcher, % W. P. Couch, Lutherswille; Hwy. 41. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE 2 pig young Gobbler Tur- keys, 2 fine Hens, about 1 yr. eid, laying, all 4, $25; Or $15 pr. Will ship. Bud Holland, Dal- ton, Kt..-2. White Holland Turkeys, heavy stock, laying, $16 pr.; $24 trio; also Bob White Quail, 1 yr. old, $3.50 pair. My place. Cannot ship. C. S. Winn, Dun- woody. Ph. 47-2617. 2 pairs Beltsville White Tur- ' keys, one pair slightly larger than other, $10 for small; $12 for large pair, Mrs. WwW... Daniel, Parrott. Domesticated wild Mallard ducklings, 50c each. R. A. Bryant, Atlanta, 1105 Edgefield Di. S. W. FR 1284. - Geese, 1, yrv old, $5 pair; 2 geese and gander, Geiger, Fitzgerald, phone 2867. Box 212. POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS: Want 1 trio each of Black Cochin, and Brahma_ bantams, Must be purebred, small type ard hens laying. Alice Walton, Acworth, Dallas GUINEAS. Want as, Road. few white guine- in close radius so can come Advise. Mrs. Alton = T. Yashvile. Rt. 3. al Willis, QUAIL: Want Calif., hens. Advise. ing, Macon, 2 Valley quail 865 North Ave. BABY CHICKS; Want 150 baby chicks to raise on halves, to keep until 8 cr 10 wks. old. You furnish | chie:s and feed; I do work. Viri*> first. Mrs. Afred Franks, Fas>nollee, RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Purebred Calif Rabbits, care- fully selected - breeding stock, bucks ready for service and young does will breed, & A. Slade, Vienna. S15 Ri ee] RKET B N E RABBITS AND CAVIES. _ $HEEP AND GOATS | LIVES FOR SALE FOR SALE - NZW Rabbits, bred does $3 ea; Some with young, priced ac- cording to size and age of litter; Also one NZW Buck, 2 Chin- chilla Bucks, $2 ea. L. R. Bailey, Marietta, Rt. 5, Cunningham Rd. (Off Powder Springs Rd\) Purebred Rabbits, whites, reds browns, $1.50 ea. up Mrs, Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt 2. Rabbits for sale at my place. Dan Thompson, Marietta, 104 Chester St. Ph. 8-2240. > : Rabbits babies stock; Also Calif.-Cross Hybrids for. meat and breeding, Micheals Crosses for all purpose. Records available. Offspring of Southern champ. Mrs. Homer C. Moore, Rome, Rt. 2. Watters Rd 7 purebred Chinchilla Rab- bits, 6 does, 1 buck, half grown, $6 or $1 ea. Vernon Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1. Rabbits of all ages, bred does, and fryer size, nice White buck, and white ones with tan mark- ings, $1.75-$5 ea.; Some of largest white ones highr or not related, $8 pr. Mrs, N. T. Ryan, Tallapoosa. 8 doe rabbits, one with lit- tle ones, cheap; Also 2 young bucks free if lot taken. Mrs. oe Reese, Jonesboro. Phone 6733. fie Nice Chinchilla Does, ready te breed, also one young buck, fer sale. Letters ans. O: P. Fost er, Good Hope. Ph. 5216. Reg. Chinchillas ~ at -right price. J. H. Reeves, Moultrie, POF Boxsl0t: American HwyWt. Chin- chilla Rabbits, Juniors from one of best bloodlines. Ped.Certi- ficate furnished. Reasonable price. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. . SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE> Purebred Hampshire Rams and Ewes for sale. Dr. L. A. Mosher, DVM Roswell. Three nice French Alpine does 5 qts., and two 3 qts. ea. daily. Come for. Have no crates. Ray E. McKoy, Newnan. 2 Nubian Milk Goats, reg. stock, one giving 5 1/2 gts daily, kid 6 wks old, other with kid 8 days old, 2nd kidding, 5 qts. daily; Also 2 white Saanan, 2nd. kid, on now giving milk, other to freshen July with Ist kid, large type, not full stock. G. R. Reece Marietta, 111. Marble Mill Rd. One saanan-Toggenberg Bil- ly Goat, $10.; 2 Nubians (bills), 2 mos. old, $5 ea. Trade for chickens or rabbits. H. W. Sen- tell, Woodbury, Rt. 1. 1 to 100 Sheep and Spring Lambs for sale. N. G, Cabero, Hawkinsville. 3 now fresh milk goats and 3 fresh in June. Com see. W. J. Stephens, College Park, 101 | Hembree Dr. a 6 milk goats, 4-6 gt. milkers, some younger ones ready to strat milking. 2 ea Angoras, Toggen- |burg, and Saanans. Dont write. | See. Mrs. W. M. Barner, Colum- bus, 641- Benning Dr. Purebred Hampshire Rams and Ewes for sale. Dr. L. A. Mosher, Roswell. Fine Nubian Milk Goat, no horns, 3 qts. daily, very gentle $35. At my home. Will not ship. Mrs. Edna C. Pettit, Decatur, 3181 Tilson Rd. Rt. 1. De. 7588. 2 young male goats, 10 wks. old, Saanan and Alpine for sale. See at farm. Mrs. H. E.. Holmes, Austell, Rt. 3. Box_70, % Pine - Oaks Farm, One Black Hornless Milk Goat, not bred, for sale or exch. for pigs or shoat or bees or disc harrow and other attachments D. C, Glendenn- | fo David Bra 2 Garden Trac- tor. Write w ou have to offer. H. 3. t, Augusta, RED 3, Box K-20. $e ~ New Zealand (white and red) and breeding (Goats), recently freshened, one. Clean, hand saved 1953 Citron, 73c lb. Good feed cows and hogs. A. T. Mullis, Jr. Cadwell, RFD 1. Few cups White Creaseback Cornfield Bean Seed, few cups mixed col. Cornfield, 55c mea- suring cup. Add eee Alice Harris, Ellijay; Star Rt. Frost- proof turnip seed, 3 tbls., 30c; garlic, 30c doz; horseradish. 20c bunch. Add postage. Ne chks. Dollie Eller, Titus. young kids (bills). and gentle, $30. Mrs. Wingo, Newnan. Young Nubian Milk Goat, fist fresh in Ist. time, $15; 2 Tog. Billiea, about 3 mos. old, $15 ea.; Hornless Both $25. Does to freshen June or July. Come see. Dont write. Leon Watson, Unadilla; ~ 4 Tog.-Saanan Doe Kid Goats, 4 mos. old, from good milkers, good bloodlines, also. 1 Nubian, 2 yrs. old;. just time, 2 qt. milkers, also 2 pure- bred. Nubian doe kids, all for $15. Mask -CeA> Miller, Bain- bridge, RR 2. Tel 563- MM. ened this April, 3-4 gts. daily, $25., $30., and $40 at my barn. E. Ri Cleghorn, wae Rica, P. 0. Box 323, 4 2 oo, Work Goats, Lyn: ore ails6 Stroud, Austell,Rt. 2. Box 136.- ' 2.thale 3 mos old kids, Saanan- Nublian crossed, sire is registered from good milk stock, $10 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fair- burn; Campbellton Rd. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want 1 Reg. Black Angus bull, 8 to 15 mos. old, also 3 Reg., Black Angus heifers. Advise. a ae Allgood, Carlton. phone 93. CATTLE: * Want 1 reg. polled Hereford bull of good blood lines, from 12 to 24 mos. old. No scrub. Must be priced right. Contact. R. T. Brantley, Wrightsville. Rt. 2. Want Black Angus bull, around 1 yr. old, purebred but not necessarily reg., within 25- 39 mi. of Atlanta. T. L. Terry, Marietta, Rt. 5, phone 8-7276. HOGS: Want 10 to 12 feeder pigs, wt., 80-100 lbs., ea., within radius 50 miles. Quote price. Will come after. J. L. Mercer, Albany, Rt. 5- Box 2605.2 % HORSES: c Want nice; small gentle, spot- ted Shetland pony with bridle and saddle, not over 5-6 yrs. old. State lowest cash price del. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2 (2956 Buford Hwy.). angi ager on farm. Prefer not. too reshened,. 1st! -| with room and board. Give re- wagon and harness; for sale. Joe about 1 1/2 to.2 yrs. old, un- horse stock, prefer gelding, that tall when grown. James Alder- man, Griffin, New Everell Rd. phone 3007. ay SHEEP: large breed. Write. P. E. Chand- FARM HELP WANTED Want intelligent. cane mar- ried man of. high-type, small family for Asst. herd man- far away as cannot move anyone. Nice~ 5 R house, water, lights, bath, garden, mail and school rt., son, Drawer: 311. and salary. Give experience, age, number in family. A.R. Rooker, 2 Atlanta, P. O. Box 4927. Al. 5486. 2 3 Salen? Milch Goais, fresh: Bee work on farm. Must be re- liable, sober, willing worker. State age and wages expected ferences. J. 0. ale Jie Blackshear, Ri , Box 106-A. Want white oe woman, 35-50 yrs. old, to live as) one. of family and assist with board, salary. Mrs. J. D. ei Conyers, Rt. 2, Box 54A.- Want sober, reliable family with enough force to milk 40 cows, also help gather hay crop. 4 R house, elee. 1/2 mile from town. U.. T.-Smith, Mansfield. Want reliable white woman to live in home with 3 adults and do light farm work on farm for Ray Wilson, Hamilton, Rt Box 103. Want one man not over 45 yrs. old also young couple (no chil- dren) for work on poultry farm raise turkeys, pheasants, chick- ens, etc. Room, board, salary. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2 CHR1TK Want middle age white wo- man to do light farm chores on small farm for room, and rea- Jonesboro, RFD 1. . Want woman, 0? d, to live on farm with man and wife. and do- light farm chores .Not able to pay large wages but will give room and board. Prefer Christian. One child acceptable. W. H. Barlow, Newton, Rt. 1, Box 116. Want job as miller in eorn, wheat or feed mill, Experi- enced. Thomas F._ McDonald, Want young Palomino horse broken and untrained, of Amer-| ican Saddle Horse or Quarter Want 2 pr. of Reg., sheep of f FEO : 7 ler, A 55,EKast. Nice fresh reg. goat, with 2/- ee SlenyS = Se n $30 weekly. W. H. a Madi-| Want small family to ee on) hog farm in Cobb Co., 4 R house | j Want single man as epee in d light farm work on*farm. Room,| room, board, reasonable ah ; aeB Ee sonable salary. Will Holloway, ii 20 or 45 yrs.| -will not be over 15 to 15.1 hands} an with, CR perience in wife, s2sa yr. I job on farm doing chores for small salary for self and 6 yr Honest, Sper 6 yrs. experien Need 2 or 3R perienced. Also_ drivers. Need 3-4 R lights, water, et able wages. H. lanta 421 Pulli Man with. wife, wants job on fz cnpertoneed or combina 0 c phone. EM 6909. x Want job on t work). 10 in a L work). Ready wages. Wirte or tole Macon, 3532 Log Cabin Dr. | Conley, Teton: Rt arlene. -11,00-21.50 GRADE Thomaston Athens Rome 5-10 5-11 4 5-11 5-12 Steers & Heifers ray ey en te . Good: & Choice 18.50-22.50 18.50-22.25 18.50-21.00 18.50-20.70 Conl. 15.25-18.50 15.50-18.50 15.00-17.50 16.50-18.00 5 Utility 12.25-15.00 12.50-15.00~ 12.50-14.00 12.50-15.25 13.00-15.00 Cutters 10.25-12.00 | 10.25-12.50 10.25-12.25 10.50-11.75 10.00-12.00 CALVES eu Good & Choice 16.00-20.00 16.00-20.00 16.75-20.00 16.25-20.25 = 16. y Cyril, & Com. 12.25-16.50 12.25-16.50 13.25-17.00 12.50-16.50 (12,00-16.50 ; - cows am : Utility 10.50-12.25 10.75-12.75 10.25-13.00 11.00-12.75 1 0-12.50 c. & . _7.00-10.50 7.50-11.00 6.75-10.75 7.50-11.00 -7.00-10.75 e BULLS . Oil, & Gomi, 13,9618. 12 8078.00 Leas Mee Tee Ieee Cutters 10.00-11.50 -10.50-12.25 10.50-11.25 40.25-12.00 STOCKERS z ae ee ae Steers & Heifers 11.00-18.00 11,00-18.00 11,50-19.75. 14.00-18.00 Calves 12.00-21.50 11.00-18.00 11.26-1 8.00 i 3 Source of Information Federal - 50 Seventh Street, N, E.. State Market News Service Atlanta, Ss. oo toe 1 . z eee et ter a