Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1955 February 9

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Phil Campbell, Commissioner









WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955

NUMBER 23
































Agricultural events will be
column every week. If you
@ a notice in the Market
garding some Agricultural event
) Commissioner of Agriculture,
itol. Atlanta, Ga.



y 14 and 15 The forty-eighth
ual convention of the South-
rn Pecan Growers Association
1 be held at Radium Springs,
ilbany, Georgia, Monday and Tues-
Z r. Henry Jennings, Secre-
tary, of Dawson, Ga., states the
present prospects are that the con-

has ever held. He has extended
invitation to all pecan growers
attend the convention. Ladies
especially invited to be guests.
i. George (Pete) Donaldson, Presi-
ent of Abraham Baldwin College,

paker Monday night. He will

mt, on the program, the Col-
Girl Trio, the Male Quarteite,
ordionist and a Concert

6 130 P.M Ocllle
Ga. Polled Hereford Assn., sale.
25 female and 18 bulls . . .



th State Spring Barrow Show
ale. Barbecue Supper served
P.M. Be,

tion will be the best the associa-

ifton, Ga., will be the banquet.

tvestock Barn. L. L. Purvis, Seey.

7:00 DM = Rovericue





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For the past few years, the State De-
partment of Agriculture has issued a list
of corn hybrids approved for sale in
Georgia. This year, this list has been
discontinued, and any corn seed meet-
ing other rules and regulations of the
Department may be sold in Georgia.

This was done because was thought

that the farmer is well enough informed
about the various hybrids not to be mis-

led by extravagant or false elaims but to
buy corn of known performance whieh
has been tested under conditions similar
to his own, :

Beeause a corn is a hybrid does not
mean that it is good. There are good
hybrids which will make the farmer a
high yield of weevil resistant corn; there

are other hybrids so soft that the weevil

would get the entire crop. There are
hybrids whose yields are less than our
open pollinated varieties. Experiment
Station tests show there is sometimes

actually a difference in yield between
different hybrids of 40 bushels per aere.

Hybrids which are good in one area may
not be adapted to another. This is so
true that, in a state with the climatie
conditions of Georgia, recommendations
must be made by areas.

The College of Agriculture Experi-
ment Stations have been conducting tests
for a number of years, and there is just
out in the hands of agricultural workers
the report of the 1934 Corn Performanee

Tests in which the Experiment Station

workers make the following reeommen-
dations for Georgia, ;
FOR THE MOUNTAINS AND
_ LIMESTONE VALLEY
White Hybrid: Tenn. 28, Dixie 38,
Georgia 101; Yeliow Hybrids; Tenn.

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forms will be mailed to you.







DED CORN HYB

RIDS.







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Coerndaanenenino ere nene eae OT NER In TIES

~ NOTICE __
MARKS AND BRANDS REGISTRATION

At the last session of the General Assembly the marks and
brands law was amended to provide for registering with the Com-
missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock.

90, Dixie 22, V.P.I. 802, U.S. 282,
N. C. 36 and N. CG. 27.
FOR THE PIEDMONT

White Hybrids: Georgia 101, Dixie
TL, Coker 911, Georgia 108, Funk
G-785; Yellow Hybrids: Dixie 82, N.
C. 27, Wood S-210, Dixie 18 and Funk
G-714 A.

_ FOR THE GOASTAL PLAIN

For the crib White Hybrid: Go-
ker 811; Yellow Hybrid: Dise 18.

For Hogging-off Eerly Hybrids:
Dinle 33, rgia 101, Dixie 22, N.C.
27 and. Dixie 82.

Very Early Hybrids: U.S. 13 and .
other midwest hybrids of similar
maturity. :

None of the corns listed for early
hogging-off ia the Goastal Plain should
be eribbed due to their lack of resistance
to the weevil.

There are other corns than those

recommended here whieh may prove
suitable. A safe rule, if you are in doubt
as to what hybrid to buy, is to ask your

. Experiment Station or your County

Agent.
The buyer is also proteeted if he buys
Certified seed grown by a member of a
Crop Improvement Association, provid-
ed, of course, that the hybrid is one
adapted to his section.
Still another way in which the farmer
may protect himself is to purchase from
reliable seedsmen who are familiar with
and deal in adapted hybrids. It is to
the dealers advantage to have satisfied
customers and they will keep these cus-
tomers only by selling adapted hybrids
of proved performanee.
GEORGE H. KING
Associate Director
College of Agriculture
Experiment Stations



If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write
the Department of Agriculture for application, and all necessary

There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee
to the Ordinary of the County, in whieh your cattle is located.

PHIL CAMPBELL,
Commissioner of Agriculture

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Rt. 3.

ton Thomas, Winder, Rt. 2.

- wide, with 11 plows on wheels,

Chalker, Warrenton, Rt. 1.

- cheap for cash. G. W. Ross, East-

, 650 hrs., 4 disc Dearborn tiller,
' Ford cultivator,

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SECOND HAND
MACEINERY FOR SALE



Ford Tractor, used Jess than
500 hrs., planter, cult, harrows,
pbotiom plows, tillers, seed box,
wagon, weeder, scoop, rooters,
spring tooth harrow, 8 row Gutf-
tason duster, Griffin transpalnt- |
er, equip, hardly used. Sacrifice,
$2500. Clayton Yawn, Nicholls,

Meadows Corn Mill, 2 hole
Sheller, cheap, or trade | for
game hens, roosters, etc. J. New-

Bermuda Grass Harrow, 9 ft.

will dump like hay rake, cheap.

TG. Smith, Mansfield, Box 146)

Ph. 5192.

1945 W. C. Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, 24 disc harrow, 5 disc
Case tiller, all bargain price,
$380.: orsell tiller for $105. G. T.

- Case VAC 2 Row Tractor with
planters, cultivators, 2 disc plow
smoothing harrow, power take-
off, belt pulley, rear wheel wts.,
used very little, excellent cond.
W. G. Worley, Cartersville, Dal-
Jas Rd.

Super A Farmall Tractor,
power lift with 2 disc plow, hav-

row , drag harrow, planters,
cultivators, fertilizer attach-
ments, all good cond., $850.

cash: Also Rotary Hoe, and Cot-
ion Duster for tractor and other
farm tools. Mrs. Malcolm Lind-
er, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1. Tel. Twi.
3-7817.

Allis-Chalmers G- Tractor,
with equipment including ferti-
lizer spreader, reasonable. Frank
Smithwick, Canton, Rt. 1.

Set Sunbeam Stewart Elec.
Clipmester Sheep Shears, 110V
AC-DC Model 51-2, used to
shear 7 head sheep since new,
$30. Will ship. You pay chrgs.
B. R. Buice, Suwanee, Rt. J.

4947 Ford Tractor, good cond.,

man, Rt. 3, Box 66.

1953 Allis-Chalmers OA Trac-
tor like new, dbl. clutch, used
Jess than 50 hrs., $1000. R. Tr
Langley, LaFayette. Ph. 41097...

1950 Farmall M. Tractor, good
rubber, good hyraulic lift, good
lights, disc type brakes with 10
dics bush and bog harrow, har-
carrier, 3 disc tiller, and pulley,
all good cond., $1200. Q. P. Wood
Carrollton, Rt. 2. :

One almost new 2 H Wagon,
$100. E. C. Duvall, Greenboro,
Bites

1952 Ford Tractor, used only
all excellent

cond., 2 mi. North Richland on
Columbus Hwy. James Watson,

: SECOND HAND .
MACHINERY FOR SALE



1952 M 1-30 Meadows Mill,
No. 10 Meadows Hammer Mill,
Sheller, al] necessary equip., Ist
class cond., and 100 hp Ford In-
dustrial Engine for same, at
Winder on Athen-Atlanta Hwy.
Letters ans. Mrs. R.-C. Austin,
Bethlehem. Se

John Deere 40 Two Row
Tractor with planting and cul-
tivating equip., all good cond.,
J. D. Rotary Hoe, J. D. Dbl. Sec.
Harrow, Farmall] 20 Tractor, 5
Dise Tiller on rubber, 5 1/2 yd.
Metal Dump Body (with hoist)
low price Walter Carr, Roberta

TD-18 Intl. Crawler Tractor,
with Letourneau cable control
unit and tilt dozer blade; tractor
runs well, priced for quick sale,
at my place. No letters. A. L.
Dungan, Meansville.

3 Disc Intl. Tiller on rubber,
$75.00. M. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt.
ae Heath Rad,

Cole Planter, 2 row, for Ford
Tractor, never used bargain at |
barn. Marvin Williams, Bluffton.

Meadows Corn Mill 16, good
shape, ready to grind, 12 ft. cop-
per syrup pan and self skimmer,
for sale. Tom Cagle, Jasper, Rt.
3) : :

30 im sicklebar mower for
Sears garden tractor, good cond.,
$27.50 A. J. Culpepper, Macon,
Rt. 3. Ph. 2-0835. :

One T-D-18 A Bulldozer with
angle, also 20 disc harrow, both
A-1 cond. Bill Duvall, Greens-
boro.

Complete farming outfit for
2 mules including gear, new
cotton wings, cyclone seed sow-
er, turning plows, whiz sweeps,
scooter, 2 H wagon, ete. cheap.
Make offer. No letters. 1 1/2 mi.
Carnesville. M. L. Whitfield,
Carnesville, Rt. 2.

1947 Farmall Cub Tractor
with planters, cultivators, bush
and bog harrow, good cond $550.
Garfield Nimes, Thomaston, Rt.
2:

7 disc Athens tiller on rubber,
with seeder box, bal] bearing
disc, A-1 cond., $150. Exch. for
Ford or Ferguson cultivator,
good cond. or for purebred PC
Gilts. W. R. Turner, Sr., Mauk,
Rt: Je

Intl. Harvester Hay ~ Rake,
good cond., $25 Intl. Disc Plow
for Super A _ tractor, good as
new, $125. My farm. Lloyd
Vickers, Wray, P. O. Box 63.

F2, 1950 Model Case Com-
bine, power take-off, 60 in.

blade, $500. See. M. C, Ellis,
Dalton, Rt. 1. (

WwW. Cc. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
good econd., $500 Cash, Jesse 6.



Richland, Rt. 3.

Marshall, Farmington, Rt. i

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SECOND HAND

MACHINERY FOR SALE



Jumbo or Papec Hammer Mill,
good running cond, 3 good
screens, $75; Also want: one late
model John Deere Sub-Soil
Plow. R. L. McKie, Augusta, Rt.

4 Wheel, Rubber Tired Intl.
Manure Spreader, good as new,
$375. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton,
Rites Jie heeerto te

Massey-Harris Tractor with
harrow, plows, fine shape, $650.
T. T. Jeffards, Waycross, Rt. 4,
Box 706. )

100 chick outdoor Elec. Brood-
er with sun porch, $24.75. Will
ship. S. M. Stout, Warm Springs.

Allis-Chalmers -Tracter, Mo-

| del C, with planter, all cultivat-
-ing equip. Tractor needs one tire

A. W. Dawson, Coleman.

6 can Victor Milk Cooler, ex-
cellent cond., for sale or trade
for Ezee-Flo and/or Wagon.
Jas E. Pace, Rex. Ph. Stock-
bridge 3082.

No. 9 McCormick Mowing Ma-
chine, good as new, Star Pea
and Bean Huller, and Motor,
good cond., cheap. W. A. Moore,
Haddock, Rt. 1. -

John Deere 4 Disc Tiller eith-
er cltutch type or for remote
cylinder, been repainted, not
used since, excellent cond., $129.
FOB. G.S. Ballard, Monticello.

2-200 gal. C. P. Pasteurizers,
complete, $580, and $780; 6 it.
surface coller, milk separator,
sweet water tank complete with
coils, 3000 gal. cap, etc., all good
cond. J. V. Weideman, Macon,
Riise.

John Deere B Model Tractor,
planters, cultivators, peanut
weeder, A-1 cond., reasonable,
or trade for Ford Tractor and
equip. for same. W. C. Sorrells,
Byron, Rt. 1.

John Deere M Tractor, 1949
model, set of cultivators, 4 disc
tiller, bush and bog harrow, all
Ast cond. Je D., veal, Winder,

Rt. 4.

Cole Planter, Fowler, and
Hamon Plow, Cole Distributor,

Dbl. Hopper, all slightly used,

Turner Plow; Cart on Rubber,
full set harness, etc. $50 for lot.
C. K. Sosebee, Lawrenceville,
Rt. 4. Ph. 2917. (Bethesda
Church Rd.). ~ :

2 Disc Tiller Plow,
type, for Farmall Cub oH
$35; Also 200 gal. spray for fruit
trees, on 4 wheels, working
cond., 200 lb. pressure, pulled by
gas engine Uel Roebuck, Lawr-
enceville, Rt. 4. Ph. 3513.

1 lot of horse drawn farm
tools including 3 cotton, 1 corn
planters, distributor, other tools;
Set Leather Breeching, never
used: Also 1 large 240 Letz Mill,
like new, used very little (kept
under shed) grinds, chops, and
shred silage. Mrs. Hugh L. White
Stockbridge. 2

Two 750 cap. Bottle Gas Baby

trailer
Tractor,

$30 ea. W. R. Wall, Morrow, Rt.
ie

Small Elec. Incubator, 85 egg
cap., good as new, used twice,
$12 at my home. J. J. Johns-
ton Waynesboro.

600 Egg Farm Master Incuba-
tor, used only 6 weeks, $75. W.

CG. Tate, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Ph.

Le, 2-1467.

98 in. Cordwood Saw Blade,
19; 1 HP 110-220 motor, $39.50;

$
Sealer, $8; 4 HP Page

Hand Can

and clutivator. S. M. -Stout,

Warm Springs.

Cultivator for David Bradley
Tractor for sale or trade for
Turn Plow. Jack Hinton, At-
lanta, 929 Victory Dr., S. W. Ra.
7939.

2 H Wagon, good cond., $50;
Gantt Cotton Planter, very

2

$10; 10 ft. Acid Spreader practic-
ally new, $100. Mrs. T. W. New-
some, Sandersville. :

Farmall H_ Tractor,

harrow, $800 -complete. N. R



Josey, Davisboro, Rt: 2 | ~

Chick Brooders, used one time, |

Garden Tractor, $265. With plow }-

Corn Drill, One 3 Row D ill, 2
H Turner No. 465 Plow, each

lights,
starter, planters, cultivators, 4
dise IHC tiller, IHC dbl. sec.



IHC Cream Separator, elec.
Model 3-5-700 Jb. cap., goo
cond., reasonable, or would
trade. L. H. McGill, Ty Ty, Rt. 2.

John Deere Tractor, 1948 mo-
del, good cond., on rubber, dbl.
sec. harrow. heavy duty 4 disc
tiller, bottom plow, cultivators,
planters. Reasonably priced. Mrs

Farmall M Tractor with 3 dise
plow, 20 disc harrow ,and wood
saw, all perfect cond. G. S.
Brown, Powder Springs, Rt. 1.

Front Cultivator Harrows,
fits any Ford Tractor, $40. See
Tom Wardlaw, On R. F. Ward-
law Farm, Nicholson.

One Elec. Brooder, used 1 sea-
son, 500 cap., reasonably priced.
Mrs. J. H. McMath, Ellaville, Rt.
ae

and bog harrow, stalk cutter,
mowing machine, Plows, good
jcond. R. B. Barnett, Doraville,
R25

2 Compt. Dairy Wash Vat,
new, never used, $30 del.; Also
David Bradley Pump Jack.with
motor stand, good cond., $10
or exch for anything can use
on farm. Mrs. J. C. Starr, For-
syth, Rt. 3. :

Set of rear wheel weights for
Ego), $25; IC: 3 Disc blows
fits H or M Farmall T., $200;
Set of IHC cultivators and plant-
ers for H or M Farmall, $200;
One 14 in. Bottom Plow for L.
or LA J. D., $50; Set of rear
Wheel Wts. for H, J. D., $25.
Myron C. Benson, Milledgeville,
Ribas : 3

i Practically ew set of plant-
ers, fert. attachment and cul-
tivators for J. D. Model 40

fin, Rt. B, Box 16.

Farmall H Tractor, Bush and
Bog, and Dbl. Sec. harrow, fair
cond. Frank W. Dunson, Talla-
poosa, RFD 2. G

-Case A6 Combine with plat-
form and grain bin att. and
motor, top cond., $700; Case LA
Tractor with equip, $1800; Farm-
all C Tractor with planters and
cultivator, $950; J.D. 10 in.
Hammer Mill, $60. James W.
Veal, Cedartown.

Berkley Deep-Well Pump and
Tank, Ist. class cond., $75. In
operation now. Mrs. H. N. Love,
| Atlanta, 5050 North Ivy Rd.
Ch. 9737.

1 H Wagon and Harness, 2
in. tires, good cond. Gordon
| Ball, Carrollton, Rt. 1. Ph. J. Ee
2-2929.

Intl. Harvester Combine, 5%
ft. spread, tractor driven, used
on smal] farm 3 yrs., good cond.

Moran, Rt. 1.

2 farm bells, size 2 and 3, 1st.
class cond., $15 and $20 ea. at
my home. 6 mi. So. on Fairplay
Rd. Daniel B. Gates, Winston,
Rtas 5

1953 Farmall Cub Tractor,
lights, hydraulic lift, power take
off cultivator, planter, fertiliz-
er equip., new 24 in side disc

$725. Taylor Toles, Menlo, Rt. ds

3 disc Athens tiller (one disc
broken), $65 cash at my place,
10 mi. So. Perry, 41 Hwy. Mrs.
W. D. Collins, Elko, Rt. 1-~

x ;

1 H Wagon, cultivator, cot-
ton planter, iron beam rippers,
1 H turners, etc., at my place.
Brewster Orr, Sharpsburg. |

Bolens Huski GaGrden Trac-
tor, large size, A-1 cond., turn-
Jing plow, lay off plow, cultiva-
tor, $200. J. R. Mann, Powder
Springs, Rt. 2. ;

R. D. 7 Caterpillar Dozer, 11-
tilt blade, dbl, drum, Letz Pow-
er Unit, Rome single sec. har-
row, 28 discs, cheap for cash.
J. C. Henderson, Jasper, Box
382. Ph. 2964.

One 18 in. 2 Roller Cane Mill,
excellent cond., no frame; New
Jig Saw with frame and motor,

or good heifer calf. E. H. Brown,
Waycross, 906 Albany Ave. :

Farmall 4 dise Tiller, on rub-

.| ber, good cond., for sale. J. H.

ler, Reynolds. Re





ies:
Ges e

a@| Tractor, MT Crawl

Helen McDonald, Jesup, Rt, 2

2 H Walking Cultivator, bush |

| Cooper, Loganville.

Tractor, $375. C. S. Vance, Grif- |

Inquiries ans. John L. Maddox,.

turner, good tires, A-1 cond.,

for sale or exch. for chickens


































































































No. 5 Mower, Planters
tivators for B, A,
Tractors, all good con
Akers, Carrollton, Rt. 2

guards, burned less 10 ga
Make offer. T..J. English,
SOM, RED 1 oe ae

A-1 cond., used very lit
ers, fertilizer equip., cul
hydraulic lift, power
new 24 in. side ti
plow, good tires, $72
lor Toles, Menlo.

Size 11x38-6 ply, goo
$30 ea.; $50 both. Henl
ey, Stockbridge, Rt. 2.

No. 001 Frick S
built woodworks, $
60 Allis-Chamers Skid
to pull saw mill, $350. |

John Deere 4 Dise Ti
type, good cond., $125
farm 3 mi. N. Ludowici, |
Treadwell, Ludowici.

Sears Roebuck Elec
Brooder, cheap. Mrs. C
Smith, Atlanta, 1660 J
RUG ce NER Rr ee :

One used Tractor Dru
planter, good cond., 0
last spring, $50 at my
M. Yarbrough, Sr., A
a DAE SR Se

Papec Silage and Y.
with pipe, good cond.;
Planters and ~ Cultivato1
Farmall H or M Tractor
plete, good cond. J. W.
Hampton, Rt. 1.

Bolen-Huski 41% >
Tractor, complete with d
row, breaking plow, cult
and wheel wts., used_
3 hrs. since overhau
or exch. for 2 purebre
bred Duroc or Hampshire

or gilts..C. S. Hewitt,
vale. ee

2 Row Ford Tracto
ecnd., with all necessary
1952 model, $1200. Bet
for cash. Ss: 2A.
Buena Vista, Rt.

J. D. Horse Ri C
good shape, $25 at farm.
C. Holland, Byrom ill

195i: Ford Tractor,
cond., good tires, $75
R. lL. Jackson, Ca
1. Ph. 2-6063 day;

{~ J. I, Case-Thrashin
with wind stacker,
work, very cheap; '
Cormick Grain Bind
good working order, fo
trade. S. G. Hughes, Blai

2 H Wagon, parctica
two No, 2 brown Dbl. Fo
Stocks reasonable, at
W. W. McClure, Daw
Rib 2: Saas

1951 Farmall H tracto
er, lights, PTO, belt
wheel weights, tool =
quick attached. cultiva
good cond. L. H. Broo
quitt, RFD 2.

Case: 1950 SC tracto:
1950 DC tractor, $1,450;
grain. drill, $350; DU
bog harrows, $150 e
row, $140; side deliv
$175; New Holland
$175; heavy duty drag
harrow, $65; . M
owner, .Decatur, 109
Rd. CR 2310. 2

_ Want cultivators
/Farmall A, hand o
lift, good cond. n
reasonable; might consi



4

Macon, Rt. 3.

Want Chore Master
tractor with some atta

one wheel type or
Head, Gainesville, 14
Ave. ees

Want 8 or 10 ft
er and a 6 ft.,
harrow in good
scription and
erson, Decat












SECOND HAND
_ MACHINERY -WANAED

SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE

SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE





Well Pump,
toi Pe oe
le Rt 3.









a . Thornton,
. Box 212.



naand fmaelor
x38 for John Deere
- Quote particulars.

rd, Fort Gaines,







iggy, Cart, Sirry,c or
pe horse drawn vehicle
arm use. Letters ans.



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once. J. D. Carter,
2, Box 335.

J uper A. Farmall
-touch control, with
equip. Reasonable
uff, Milledgeviile,

aN

leep Well Pump
& and tank, good
asonable price. Ralph

; rdele, Rt. 4, oe



ae Water Pump for
good cond., priced
A. Carmichael, Ir., At-










Ford Tractor, Sith
harrow, cultivators, plant-
John Deere H with
i ; Also TH Cub, late

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ap nearby. I. M
Ne Te .

Straw Chopper and
sor No. 60 Allis-Chal-
R. M. Young,

aaion Partec for
SC. Tractor. M. P.
umming, Ph, 2939.

Disc Plow for 1949
-for cash. G. M.
lairsville, Rt. 2.

= used band resaw
Belote, Rockledge.
ville | 3535 after 7















































sc Plow, for J. Deere
ope trip, good cond.
onable price. Tait
ulon, Rt. 1, Box iil.

complete set of planters
ivators for John Deere
tor. State price and
Gen Borrish, At-



of Covingtorm Plant-
ators, also Scoop
Tractor, for cash.
strong, Stockbridge,

E ter and Cultivator
el Super A Farmall
so Hammer Mill and
e Dray Harrow. R.

ise Plow for Farmall
Give size disc,

condition, age, best
Stone, Ganon: Rt: 4

cheap. Pre-|



|1, Box 27.

BC newile, Polk

_ Tractor. ee :

| thorpe, Rt. 1, Box 152.

-| try, Taylorsville, Rt. 1,
H

Tractor. State price Ist. letter.
S. K. Payne, Acworth. Ph, 5451.

Want Mower outfit for Oliver
Tractor in good shape. No junk.
Jas. Mitchell, Thomasville, Rt.

Want yoke for 2 oxen, also
one for one ox. Advise. Mrs.
Herschel W. Smith, ee 112
Chureh St.

Want 1H Cotton and ear
Planter with fertilizer attach-
ment, preferably Cole make.
H. N. Watts, Buchanan,

Want used Garden Tractor,
good cond., cheap. Send de-
scription and best price. L. J.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

- Want 14 in. Hammer Mill,
with or without sacker, good
eond., reasonable cash. H. G.
Streetman, Villa Rica, Rt. 1.

Want 1 good Pole or Tongue
ae for 2 H buggy or car-
riage. W. R. Crawler, Durand.

Want David Bradley Garden
Tractor with cultivator, late |
model, good cond. State price,
cond., Ist letter. H. S. Daws,
Rutledge. A S

Want 2 Hole Corn. Sheller,
A-1 cond. Hocking Valley pre-
ferred. WwW. H. Bryans, McDon-
ough; Riv, ==

Want Drag Pan and Subsoil
Plow for Super C Farmall Trac-
tor: M. M. Williams, Monroe,
RFD 3.



SEED AND GRAIN.
g FOR SALE



Good tender White Half Run-
ner Garden Bean Seed, 50c cup.
No -chks. or stamps. Eula Beal,.
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 132.

Tender Bean Seed, Pink Pea-
nut, Striped and White Half
Runner, Cutshort and White
Salet Peas, 75c cup. No chks.
Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt, 3.

Good tender bean seed, Lit-
tle White and Big Imp. White
Half Runner, Cream, Pink 6
Weeks, 55c cup: 2 cups, $1; Ten-
der Hull White " Frostproof
Eng. Peas, 75c cup; White Mush,
Red Speckled Crowder, Tan
Crowders, 45c cup; 3 cups, $1.
| Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith,
| Ellijay, Rt. 3. \

2

Okra Seed, 35c cup; Crowder
Peas, 30c cup; White and Col.
Butterbeans, 25c cup. Curtis |
Heard, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

1954 - Livesy -
Seed, $2 lb.; 5 Ibs., $4; 6 Week
Peas, Everbearing Pea (name
unknown), Fla. Speckled Pole,
Prolific Butterbeans, Long
Green Pod Okra, all sound,
clean, 3 lbs., $1. Plus postage.
Mrs. a M. Jones, Grayson.

' Pure Pride of Ga. Water-
melon (sweet var., large ripe
melons in 60 days) 200 seed, $1
James Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.

5000 lbs. Brown Top Millet
Seed, purity 99.04 pct; germ.,
85.50 pct.; no noxious seed,
$12.50 Cwt. FOB. Mac Oglesby,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.

4000 lbs. Cattail Millet, 12c
lb.; 100 bu. Iron and Clay Peas,
$6, bu.; Beginning Feb. 15th.
start selling Coastal Bermuda,
35c cu. ft.; $1 bag. See Sankie
Powell at farm near Wrens,
or contact. M. T. Courson,
Hazlehurst. :

Pure Iron Peas, bright, sound,
recleaned, in 2% bu. bags,
bu.; Also 4000 bu Cokers 48-93
Oats, bright, clean, sound, bulk
$1 bu. Truckloads. L. E. Akins,
Macon, Rt, 3. Ph.! 57981.

Brown Top Millet Seed, high
1 germ., $10 Cwt. Virgil T. Bar-
ber, Nashville, Rt. 2.

Several gal. White Mulitiply-
ing Onions, $1.40: gal. Or exch.
for print feed sacks, 1, 2, 3 alike.
Mrs, 3. OW, Robinson, Ogie-

Watermelon

Purple Hull Crowder Peas,
45 large cup; long Green Okra,
25 large cip. Mrs, W .H. Gen-








hi it @ Multiplying Onions,
% Del, Mrs. Leilar BAe

Want Pulley for V. A. Case

'15 pack; Cherry Pepper,

|Tench, Alto, Rt. 2.

on, large Pumpkin, Citron Mel-

crop, 2 This. 25c; 9 Thls.,

$10]

cup. Add postage.

Garden Salet Peas, White ea

Red Blooms, 65c cup; Imp.
Seed Garden Beans, 55c cup.
Plus postage. Mrs. Jemima

Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Seed of Martin Gourd, also
mixed kinds of small, 15c pkg.
eS John Weaver, Temple,

Approx. 2200 bu. Barley,
$1.40 bu. FOB our farm. Can
deliver and charge cost del. at
bulk. Contact. George H. Childs,
Thomaston, % Nehi Bottling Co.

Old Fashion Calif. Multiply
ing Beer Seed, 20c start; 12
sts., ieee Mrs. Bees Fincher,
Waco, iGo.

300 lbs. hand saved Superior
Black Diamond Watermelon
(Yellow Belly Variety), seed,
treated, Ist. yr., $2.50 lb. PP.
Over 10 Tbs., $2.25 Ib.. PP. W.
M. Merritt, Warwick, tees

Good clean Citron Seed, $1.30
FOB. Any amt. W. D. Askew,
Davisboro.

Good tender garden bean
seed: Pink, Brown 6 Week, Lit-
tle White Half Runner, 60c cup;
Old Fashion Eng. Cream, or
May Peas, 75 cup; Exch. 2 cups
per 4 print, or 6 white sacks.
Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

7 lbs. Cannonbal Watermelon
Seed, $2 lb.; Haless Best Canta-
loupe, 50c cup; Early Sweet

runhing and bunch, 50c cup.
PP. No chks. No chks. sor
stamps. C. M: Hamilton, Dever-
eux, Rt. 2.

Martin Gourd, mixed. Pump-
kin, Scallop Squash, Cantaloupe
Flat Dutch Turnip, Rutger To-
mato. _Everbearing Cucumber,
Sweet Ruby King Pepper seed

c
pod. Add postage. Mrs. W. W.
Lovman, Ellijay;-Rt. 5.

Yard long pea seed, 10c pkg:
also garlic plants, 40e doz.
Trade for Sage Plants. Mrs.
Ruby Wheeler, Conyers. Rt. 1.

Clean, White Nest, Multiply-|
ing Onions, ready for -setting,
$1.50 gal. PP. Send MO. Mrs.
S. A. Browning, Ailey.

400 bu. Victor Grain Oats, $1
bu. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton.

Old Fashion Onions (Can be
planted to make buttons,
then plant buttons to make on-
ions), $1.25 gal PP. Mrs. V. E.

. Small White Multiplying On-
ion Sets, $1.35 gal. Add postage.
He G Reid, Atlanta, 2303 South
Pryor Rd,

Watermelon seed; Black Dia-
mond, 75e lb.; Congo, $1 Ib.;
Imp. Jumbo Cantaloupe, 40c
lb.; Long Green Pod Okra, 75c
lb. Add postage. Mrs. C. H.
Sledge, Byron.

Gourd Seed, 6 pkts., $1; Con-

go Watermelon, $3) lbs 32. lbs:
$5; Gourds, small size, $1.50
doz.: Med., $3 doz.; large, $5

doz. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Green Pod Okra, Rockyford
Cantaloupe, Blacklee Watermel-

on, half pt. 25c; 50 pt.; $1 qt.;
Icebox Melon, and Small Orna-
mental and Martin Gourd, 2
doz., 10c and stamped envelope.
Betty Mewborn, Bolingbroke,
Rt.

Green Glaze Collard, 1954
Si-PPy
T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.

1954 hand saved, round dark
green, yellow meat watermelon,
50c teacup; Purple Hull Black-
eyed Crowder \Peas,. weevil
treated, for eating or seed, 2

lb.; White Multiplying Onion,
$1.25 gal. Add postage. Mrs.
Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt.

a

Watermelon, Chas. Gray, $4
lb.; New Congo, $2.50 lb.; Also
Pumpkin, $1.50 lb.; Henderson
Bush Lima Butterbean, 30e Ib.
R. M. Blackwell, Chamblee, Rt.
ee Kay

Tender Bean Seed: Brown
Six Week, Speckled Cornfield,
65 cup; Peas Mixed Cutshorts,
60c cup; White Salet Eng. 85c
up; Speckled. Crowders, 45c
Mrs. Ivy



Corn 20 cup; Col: Butterbeans, |

| Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.

and |

500, $1.30; 5 M. or more, $2 M.

Sustlor Nest (Potato) Onions,
$1.25 gal. Cora Mae Hammon-
tree, hickamauga, Ries

May Okra, Yellow Crookneck
Squash, 30c large cup; Mam-
moat Sunflower Seed, 8c
gal.
rett, Cleveland, Rt. 2.

Clemson Spineless Okra Seed
hand picked, 80c lb. no less 5
lbs. shipped. T. B. Upshaw, Col-
eae Park, Rt. 3, Box 307. Ca.

Few gallons large Red Mul-
tiplying Onions, 10 and 15 to
hill, $1.45 gal.; Brown Shallots,
$1.35 gal; Good Tender Blue
Pole, Brown Streaked Half
Runner, 2 cups, $1.15; Butter
Peas, 2 cups, $1.10. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Onion Sets, $1.35 gal. Also
Good Yellow Popcorn, 10 lbs.,
a on PP. Miss Bonnie Weeks,

ia

_ Old Time tender Bean Seed,
White and Striped, Pink Half
Half Runner, Cutshorts, 65c
cup; White Salet Eng. Peas, 85c
cup. No chks. nor stamps. Mrs.
Emory Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Martin, Indian Cub, Dipper,
Gourd Seed, 25c pkg.; 3 pks.,
65c; Gourds, $5 doz. Add post-
pee Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Pe



PLANTS FOR SALE

es

Lucretia Dewberry, earliest of
of all berries, large fruit, bear-
ing size plants, $5 C. Sample
doz., $2. Add postage. Good
count, prompt shipment. Mrs.
C. M. Robinson, Greenville.

Roundhead Cabbage Plants,
$2.50 M. Del B. F. Mallard, Sa-
vannah, Rt. 5, Box 528. Ph.
45079. :

Nice variety of Strawberry
Plants, 75c C; Black Raspberry,
Horse-Radish, Sage Plants, $1
doz,; Peppermint, 4 doz., $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell,



Acres of fresh grown Cabbage
Plants, Chas. Wakefield, Early
Jersey; also White Bermuda
Onion Plants. All 500, $1.25; $2
M; 5 M up, $1.50 exp. collect.
Full count. Prompt shipment.
Bas: Fitzgerald,
*Phone 2207.

Chas. W. F., early J. and early
Flat Dutch cabbage, 200, 70c;
500; $1.50; $2.50 M. Good plants,

full count, prompt shipment.
Mrs. Mary C. Lovell, Baxley,
Rt. 4.

Chas. and E. J., Wakefield and
Golden Acre frost-proof cab-
bage and onio plants, 300, $1; 500

$1.50; $2.50. M. Prepaid. Otis
Conner, Pitts.
Copenhagen Market and

Round Dutch cabbage, $2.25 M:

Prompt shipment, full count,
good strong plants. No COD.
Mrs. Ina ou Baxley. Rt. 4,
Box 60.

Good, Sat Round Dutch
and Copenhagen Market cab-
bage plants, $2.25 M; 500, $1.30.
5 M. up, $2 M. Prompt shipment,
full count. Laverne Lewis, Bax-
ley. Rt. 4.

Asparagus Crowns, $1.25 doz.;
Broccoli, Collard, Carrot, White
Nest Onion, Evergreen Bunching
Onion, Garlic-Plants, Kale, all
35 doz. Del. in $1 lots up. Mrs.

Plus postage. C. H. Bar-}

Fitzgerald.
/FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE _





_ Extra early Jersey and Chas.

$1.75 M; 5000, $7.50;
$12.50 exp. col.;
Bermuda Onion, 500; $1.25; $1.50

10,000,

M. Special prices to: trucks. Ph.
3751. Mrs. I. L. Stokes,
gerald. :

certified, large juicy, $4.65 C;
del Talmadge Robinson, oS
ville.

Kudzu Crowns, 1-2 yrs. old,
rooted, $2 C; $12.50 M. Add
postage. Curtis Heard, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by

M; By exp. not prepaid, 50 M,
$35; 20 M, $18. Begin digging
Feb. 15th. D. J. Harrison, Black-
shear. Ph. 3713.

Everbearing Strawberry, $1.25
C; $8 M; Concord, Lutie, Fren-

doz.; Also Shallot onion (but
ton type), 4 doz., $1 Add post=
age. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2
yrs. old, $2 C; 500, $7; $12.50 M.
Add postage. Cc D. Crow, Gain-
esville, Rt. 2.

Round Dutch Cabbage Plants,
500, $1 $1.75 M. Special prices to
truckers. B. J. Head Alma,
Drawer G. Ph. 3791.

penhagen Market Cab., $2 M.
Lowell Head, Alma. Phone 4051.

Cert. Bunch PR Sweet Potato
Plants, ready week of Mar. 2ist.,
$5, 500; $9 M. Ask for qauntity

posit required to hold. Guar. de-
livery. Quotations FOB. L. L.
Hedit, Cordele, Box 49.

E. J. Wakefield, Chas. W.,
frostproof cabbage and white
Bermuda onion plants, fresh and
green, 300, $1; 500, $1.75; $2.56
M..- postage paid. R. Chanclor,
Pitts.

Kudzu crowns, $2 C; 500, $1;
$12. M. Fill large and smail
orders. Replace all that dont
survive at half price. E. L.
Scales, Bowdon, Rt. 4.



-PECANS AND OTHER



Old. Fashion White English
Peach Sprouts, 50c ea.; 3, $1.
Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt,
Tou

Mt. Huckleberry, bearin
size, 75e doz.; Scuppernong Vine
cuttings, 530c doz.; Peppermint,
25 doz.; Catnip, 25 bunch;
Clean mixed Peas, free of wee-
vils, 35c Ib.; 3 lbs., $1. Add
postage. Mis. Lee Hood, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1. -

1 yr. Apple Trees, 35c; 2 yr.

45c: 1 yr. Peach, 40: Pear and
Cherry, 70c C; Grape vines, 2
yr., 35c; 3 yr. Chestnut, SL. 50: |
Sehee Stuart Pecan, $1.50; 2 it,
Mahan Pecan, $3-ea. All state
insp. Del. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size,
75c doz.; Hazelnut Bushes, 85
doz.; Plum Sprouts, 4, $1; Yel
low Root Plants, 65c doz. Add
postage, Mrs. Howard Easley,.
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 125.

Keiffer
$2 ea.;

Apple Trees, 3-4 ft.
EH. B. Travis, Rivera:

Pear Trees, 4-5 tt.
Grape vines, 50c ea5
$1 ea. Mrs.

Ph,



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PAGE THREE:

Wakefield Cabbage, 500, $1.25;
White Sweet :
M: Ga, Collard, 500, $1.25: $150
Fitz-

Gem Strawberry Plants, State
50, $3. No less 50 sold, No orders

truckload at farm, $50 per 100

dena Grape Vines, not rooted, $1

Copenhagen. Chas. Waketicld,

Chas. Wakefield, Dutch, Co-_

prices. Booking now. 50 pct. de |





























































. Pumpkin, 15c pack. Add

PAGE FOUR

FAUIT TREES FOR SALE
PECANS AND OTHER

Brown Turkey Fig Bushes,
2 yrs. old, rooted, 144-2 ft., $1. 25
ea.; 2-3 ft., $1.75 ea.; 4. tt., $2
ea. PP. State insp. G. M. Mose-
ley, Menlo.

State insp. Rubel Blueberry,
4 ft. 7, $2; Ga. Mtn. Huckle-
berry, 3 doz., $1; 9 doz., $2; $5
M; Red and Yellow May Plum,
bearing, 1, $25 Apricots; 3,792;
Old Fashion Sweet Peach, D5
$2. PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
Bowdon.

State insp. Blight Resistant
Chinese Chestnut Trees, ready
for transplanting. Shipped COD.
W. T. Largin, Fast Point, 608
Broad Ave. Ca. 4754.

_Myers and Rubel Blueberry

Bushes, 3-5 ft., 2-3 yrs. old,
from Porterfield. stock, $8 doz.
FOR. E. G. Nicholson, Macon,
Allen Rd., Rt. 3:

Gooseberry Bushes, 6, $1;
Cherry Pepper Seed, 10c pod;
post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Elli-
Jay. Rta-5;



-Muscadine Grape Sa

purple, sweet, bears eatly, white

sars Jate until Oct., 18, St. Mis.

: G. Collins, Cobbtown, Rt. Fea

Brown Turkey Fig, Black Wal-
nut, (2 ft.), and Seedling. Pecan
(2-3 ft.) Trees, also White, and
Red Scuppernong, 75c. Roy A.
Dunn, Zebulon. -

June Plum Sprouts, 35c ea.;
DeUpEe One: Vine cuttings 10
a.; Concord ..Grape I5e ea
rooted, Add postage. Viola C.
Brady, -Cairo, Rt. 1.

Muscadine Grape Vines, $1.50
doz.; Quince and Pear, Blue

~ Damson - Plum, 6, $1.25; Scup-

-. Balm, Catnip, Tansy,
. mint, and ~ Spearmint Plants,

pernong fox Grape vies, 8, $1.50;
Pepper-
6,

= BUC. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlon-
ees, Rt. 1,
Bronze. Scuppernong, rooted,

3 yrs. old, $1 ea.;

Ti

- Walnut Trees, $1 -ea.;

1-2 yrs. old,
22Sie No order less $1. Not

PP. Be He cove Wavo, Rt.

See nen Vines,
May Cherry, 6, $1.25; Musca-
done, 12, $1.50; Blueberry, Haz-

~elnut. Bushes, Dewberry, Rasp-
berry, 12, $1. 20; Rellow Root
and Sassafres Planis, 6, $1; Red.

Gold - Strawberry, 24, 1. Add

"postage. Mrs. Nellie Eaton, Dah-,

lonega, Ruts<t.

Yellow Oct. Indian Peach,.
Large Purple Fig, and 2 Black
10 Cling
and. Clearstone Seedling Peach,
June Red Old Fashion Apple,
Sweet Pomegranate, $1.50 ea.;
12 Garlic Bulbs, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. V. M. Johnsoa, Shell-
man.

Hazelnut, Pe $1 doz.;
Black Walnut, Persimmon,
Gooseberry,: Muscadine, Sassa-
fras,; 6, $1; Chinguapin, $3 doz.;
Blueberry, 50c doz.; Cherry
Plum, Peach, 6, $1; Shumac,
Balm Gillard, 50c ea.; Black-
berry, Dewberry, 75 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

50 fine Brown Turkey Fig
Trees, $1.50 ea.; Good roots, 1-2
in. diam. Should bear in 1955.
Cannot ship. Erle H. Foy, At-
Janta, 1035 Fortress Ave. S. W.
Ph. Al. 0569.

Hazelnut Bushes, 25, $2; Mt.
Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c
doz.; Running Dewberry, Black-

berry, 75c doz.; Wild Straw-
berry, 5 doz., $1; Yellow Root
Plants, 65 doz.: Red Plum, 3,

$1 JAdd postage. "Exch for sacks.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 124.

Sage Plants, Black Raspberry,
Crabapple Trees, Muscadine
Grape Vines, Catnip (bunches),
Hazelnut Bushes, 6, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz., 75c;
Imp. Field Dewberry, Black-
berry, bearing size, 50c doz.;
Musceadine Vines, 3 ft., rooted,
45c ea.; Blue Damson Plum
Sprouts, 45c; Also Citron Seed,
75 Ib. Add postage. Rosie Crowe
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Concord Grape Vines, 1 yr.,
$1.25.doz.; 2 yr., 6, $1.90; Martha
Was hington Asparagus Crowns,

WV yri,, $1.25! doz: 32} yi. 131.75,
Plus postage. A. 7 Tiday,
Rome.



MARKET BULLETIN: a

PECAN AND OTHER

|cRUIT TREES FOR SALE

Min, _Huckleberry _ Plants,
bearing size, 75c doz.; Hazelnut

Bushes, 25, $1:65; S5c doz.; Red
and Yellow Plum, $1 per 4;
Also Yellow Root Plants, -65c

doz. Add postage. Mrs. Manda
be Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box

New Yellow Flesh Plum Buen
es, 2-3 ft., $1 ea.; 6, $5 Plus post-
age. R. S. Myers, Ludowici.

Scuppernong, 90 doz; garlic,
horseradish, 75 doz; also straw-
berry plants, Everbearing, $1 C;
Gibson, 75c C; mix. variety, 50c
C. Ad postage. Roy Gridle Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

Mtn. huckleberry, 3 doze a Sis
Imp. dewberry, 50c doz; Con-
cord grape cuttings, 25 ea; Icud-
zu plants, 10c ea; catnin 25
bunch; black walnuts, $1 pk.
Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming.

Large tame strawberry, $1.50
Cc horseradish plants and roots
$1.50 doz: large garlic bulbs,
75e doz; peppermint, 40e doz;
Add postage. Damp packed. Mrs.
Freeman Long Ellijay. Rt. 5.

Mtn. huckleberry, bearing
Size 75c doz; yellow. root
plants 65c doz; hazlenut bushes,
25 for $1.65;- 5c doz; red and
yell ow plum sprouts, 4, $1 Add
postage. Mrs. Homer Henderson,
Biay, Rt. 3.



FRESH & DRIED FRUITS
: FOR SALE



{

Sundried apples, free of peel
and core, 50c lb. 5, 10, and 25
Tb; lots. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Elli-
Jay; Rt 5.

20 Ibs. 1954 Sundried De dies
25c lb. for lot. Add postage. Mrs.
R. L. Harp, Wildwood. -

No. 1 Sundried acid Apples,
50c lb.;_5. lbs., $2.25. Add post-
age. Mrs.
Dalton, Rt. 3, Box 34.

Clean dried apples, 55c_1b.;
Also Few gal. Small Size White
Nest Multiplying Onions, $1.25
gal. Del. Cash or MO. No chks.
Mrs. Grace B. . Murphy, Jasper,
Rt. 2.

New crop Sundzied Pears,
60c Ib. Plus postage. we Tp
M. Jones, Grayson.

Apples, treated against worms,
free of peel and core, 50 Ib.

10 lbs. Mrs.
ton, Rt. 2.

1954 Sundried cooking apples,
free of peel and core, 40c lb.
Plus postage. No less 5 lbs.
#thel oor Blairsville, Rt.
4,

eat Wood, Mar-

Bright sundried apples, 40c
lb.; Also Squash Pepper Seed,
10 thimbleful; and large Tame
Blackberry Plants, $1.25 coz.
Plus postage. Miss Mary King,
Bowdon, Rt. 4. i

Good sour apples, free of core
and peel. Exch. for pecans; I
lb. for 2 lb. nuts. Ea. pay post-
age. Tom Neal, Dial.

Sundried cooking apples, 1954
crop, 50c Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
E. L, Robinson, Jasper, Rt. -2.

Sundried apples, free of
worms and peel, 50c lb. 5 lbs.
up PP. Sat. guar. Mrs. V. Car-
ter, Whitesburg, Rt. 1.

Sundried apples, free of worms,
core and peel. 45c Ib. plus post-
age. Henry F. Weaver, Ellijay,
Rt. B



BEANS AND PEAS



FOR SALE
30 bu. Velvet beans, early
var., slightly mixed, well ma-

farm. J. W. Ivey, Benevolence,

White and Colored Bunch
Butterbeans, 25c large cup:
White Bunch Butter Peas, 35c
large cup. Add postage. Ethel
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

White Browneyed Crowder
Peas, clean, gathered without
rain, no weevils, one-fourth bu.
ee FOB, Alex Barfield, Louis-
ville,

- 500 bu. Little Combine Peas,
100 bu. or more: a



owed. Cannot sh
tee Hanwal, rae

Rt

J. Clint Johnston,

oni

Add postage. No less than 5 or|-

tured, clean, $20 bu. cash at my








































BEANS AND. PEAS
FOR SALE

Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
eating or planting, 25c lb. Add
postago.. Mrs. M.. L.~ Priest,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2. .

Tender White Cornficld and
White Half Runner beans, 55c
teacup; 2 cups, $1; White But-
terbeans, Butter Peas and White
Lady Peas, 85 cup; 3 cups, $1.
ee G. Whitfield, Jasper,

Ala. Clay Peas, weevil, free,
bear Sept., $10 bu. FOB. Ee og
Sevwell, Lavonia,

White Yard Long Peas,
cup. Add postage. Mrs. M.A.
Waters, Alpharetta, Rt. 2, Box
oO

5:

_ 11 bu. Brabham Peas, $7.5
bu. FOB, W. P. Snelson, Greens
boro.

Red Speckled Crowder and
Blue Java Peas, 30c_ lb. 5 1b.
lois; White Tender Half Run-
ner Garden Reans, 60c cup; Also
Ground Sage, 60c. cup; And Red
Valencia and Pink Skin Pea-
nuts, 2-4 in hull, $2 -pk.; 6.50
bu. Add postage. G. T. Erown,
Ball Ground, Re. 1.

5 bu. Red Ripper Peas, sound,
good for eating or sowing, $5
Bu. at my home. Will nof. ship.
oe Browy,. Blairsville, Rt.

200 bu. Little Combine Peas,

sale, $4.75 bu.;
R. W. Warren,
RFD Nubersg.

1 ton Bunch Conch peas, re-
cleaned, germ. 80 pct. or better,
30c Ib. FOB farm.

E. L. Shiver, Leary, RFD 2.

Long brown. strive cornfield
beans, butterpeas, butterbeans,
25c cupful; red speckled crowd-

$5 bu shipped.
Dewy Rose;

ers 25 Ib. Add postage. Mrs.

Estelle Payne, Canton, Rt. 3.

Old fashioned striped half
runner. beans, 56c cup; small
white putterbsans, 30c cup. Add
postage. Exch. for print sacks,
seeds. Mrs. Ardell Meeler,
Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 2228

Giant white lima beans, pods |

foot long, 6 beans, 2c and 3c

Sau: No envelope. Mrs. Myr-)

tle S Summers, Grayson, Rt. 1.



CORN AND SEED CORN

FOR SALE



70-day, yellow, sweet corn,
2- large ears to stalk. C. H.
Barrett, Cleveland, Rt. 2.

Poo corn, 20c Ib. Exch. for
print or white sacks. Mrs. Joel
Loti, Douglas, RED 3.

Ear and shelled corn, $2 bu.
Mrs. R. S. Greene, Cuthbert.

200 bu. yellow and 100 bu.
white corn, $2 bu. at my home,
4 mi. So. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W.
Forbes, Brooklet.

1954 white corn, $1.75 bu at
my barn. S. E. Jackson, Fay-
etteville, Rt. 2, phone 4372.

_ 500 bu. large. white slipped |

shuck corn, not hybrid, $1.70
bu. FOB my crib. Manly Daven-
port, Dial.



HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oais Etc.)
_ FOR SALE



5 tons Peanut Hay with nuts,
harvested without rain, $40 ton
at my barn. Square twine tied
bales. No sand. E. P. Drexel,
Tifton, Rt. 3.

Oat Hay, square wire tied,
several hundred bales cured
May 1954 without rain, at farm
on pavement Hwy. 20 between
Grayson and Loganville. Hoke
OKelley, Loganville, Rt. 2.

Extra good Lespedeza Hay,
wire tired, 100 bales, $42 ton.
Htcoaels Beckham, Molena.
3654.

Best grade Peanut Hay, $30 ton
at my barn. W. K. Jones, Daw-
son. Ph. 3471L.

5 tons baled Peanut Hay with
all peanuts, top quality, $50 ton
at barn. Dr. Virgil ieee! East-

-|man, Phone 3269.
good hay, $25-$35 ion, at |

10 tons.



d ae

E ery place. EB. 1. Scales, Bowdon,

50c

Ph.

A

Ge, Clifton, Millen. Se

/25e ea.



HAY AND STRAW ~
(WHEAT, OATS, ETC.)
FOR SALE



40 bales Oats and Straw jabout

100 bales Fescue, Kobe Lespede-

za and Crab Grass. . D. Hall
Decatur, 124-Drexel Ave. De.
1713. :

41/2 tons Peanut Hay, rea-
sonable price R. E. Beckez, Ru-
pert.

200 bales Fescue Hay, 75c bale
at farm. Powell Bannister, Cum-
ming, Rt. 3 Ph 6545. -

Hay consisting of Fescue, Rye
Grass, Dallas, and Clover, $1]
per bale. 17 mi. Atlanta, Ist.
farm past river on Campbellton
Rd. R. W. Caldwell, Douglas-
g| ville, Rt. 4,

~ 4-5) fone Peanut Hay that was
stacked, no rain, leaves includ-
ed, $25 ton FOB. Tobe Milner,
Sr., Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Box 3l.

Brown Top Millet with grain;
Sericea Lespedeza, Meadow
Grass, Johnson Grass, top quali-

ity, $40; $85; $30; and $25. ton. E.
Ph. oe J.

| PE

le Newt ton; Madison.

or 113.
Several tons Beanut oy $25

ton. Allen Davis Mauk. Ph. Mid- |

way 9-3187 Buena Vista.

300 bales oat hay, cut in stiaw, |

$25 ton..At barn. Ve a Collier,

Meansville,
in 1% bu. bags, for immediate |.

Coastal Bermuda Hay for
sale, Peter Hodkinson, Thomas-
ville oo Rd. Ph. 515.





"SACKS. FOR SALE

; 109 tb W. ae feed sacks, nce
of stains, holes, letters, etc.,
wasned, 25c ea. 3, $1. PP in
Ga. Mrs. M. L. Robinson, Jasper, |
Rt oe : f

19 odd 100 Tb. nce sacks, |

25c ea. washed and ironed. Mrs.

100. 1b. wihte sacks, washed,
free of holes and stains, 25c ea.

42 or more PP in Ga. Mrs. E.

L. Robinson, Jasper, Rt. 2.

No. 1. White 100 Ib. Cap. Feed
ares 17e ea.; No. 2:- 12c ea
Add postage. Roy oe Dah
lonega, Rt. 1.

White, Hinwauea feed: aeke
free of holes and mildew, 100
lb. cap., 18c. ea. in: lots of. 10
or more, PP in Ga. Mrs. Robert
Attaway, Wrightsville.

500 burlap sacks, 100 tb. cap.,
clean, 10c ea., Plus postage. Will
ship. Mirs. W. R. Havener, ake
Park.

500 dairy and cotton: seed meal
sacks for sale. Fred Huffman,

Sr., Gr ovetown.

Good grade eile sheeting
sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, iron-
ed, free of holes and mildew,
-12 or more PP. Mrs.
Wilford Turner, Vavings



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



ARTICHOKES:

Jerusalem artichokes, $1. 40
gal. del. 2nd zone; $1.50 3rd
zone, or $7 for the 8 gal, Exp.
Col. C. W. Page, Atlanta, 149
North Ave., N. E. :

BAMBOO ROOTS:

20 Jap. Bamboo roots, $1.25
postpaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks,
Arlington, RED.

COTTONSEED:
20 tons Ist yr. 100 wilt-res-

tant Cokers- cottonseed, picked

without rain, made bale per
acre, 1-3/32 lint, big 5 lock boles,
ger. 98 pct. $6 per 100 lb. bag,
H. P. Malcom, Social Circle,
Rt. 2, Box 47. phone 3346.

Hibred Half and Half cotton-
seed, Ist yr., pure and sound.
Reasonable price. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.

EGGS:

Jersey GiGant hatching eggs,
$2 setting, del. in Ga. From
choice flocks; also few Cocker-
els, $2 ea. FOB Depot. Moline

M. Landrum, Adarevalle, Re, 3. Sy

st



GOURDS: at Eas
100 rd a lef J.
vif ake eee

_| don,

|4 Ib. box packed full, $)

f Suttles, ae

full, $1. 25: ride cherry:

|WALNUTS AND
| WALNUT MEATS:

Martin - oucnel 50c_
@ez.; also Martin, India
Dipper gourd se ad, 25 pac agi
3 pkgs. 65 A= postage ar
C. Dv Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. :

25 gourds about size of or
fruit, 10c ea. pus postag-;

jnixet mustard sed, 25
ful. Mrs.. Bee Atkinson, |
dosta, Rt.

fi fen

alt cured sige meat, 4
at my place. D, L.'S
Chickamauga, Rt. 2.



_ Fresh country Howe
out, (dc lb. Add Poses
tha Walker, EUS Ws Ride
PES NUTS:

PECANS!
40

Los: 1954 crop eee
as, no dry ends, 40 ib.
" Atlant: 32 202% Flora AY i
NE. Al 4408.

2 iiR: eae
o4 crop dried red hot pa

50 postsaid. Mrs. Nat
ro Ball Groune






-POTOTOES:

Cent, sweet Gueae seed, or
past stock fro:a Coastal F1

sco. Sta. Imp. P. R..Bunch a
rr. 6, also Early Port
seed stock from: -Louisiang
Sta., 85 :bu.- FCB. SS ze R
Tifton:

: Field: cert. Be ach Pe ce seec!
sweet potatoes, $5 bu. also cert
Gold Rush seed potatoes, O5 bu
ps ABE Barton, Aner Rt.

phone | 4465.

ROOTS AND HERB
Wild cherry. tree bark,



2 boxes, $2.25. EP. Winston x
ley, Ellijay, Rtssserce

Yellow root, 4A Ib: lar
full, $1.30; Quesn of the ~
ow, & Ibs., $1.50. Postpaid.
Crump, Talking Rock,

: 300 gal. nice Sonne SY:
mostly in 4% gal. glass
$2.50 gal; gal. cans, $2.2
Better price on_ 160-
Can't ship: JAS Wampey., Blaira-






- Yellow dock, poke root, buneh
strawberry, well rooted, $1.50
Goz. Add postage. mR Horace









$1.30. All PP. Mrs
ie Nia Rt.

4 lbs.,
Goble,
SAGE:

Fine, large nige cae se, shade
ranieds free. of trash, sr Qt. Ac






































| postage. Mrs. "Marie Holland,
Dalton. Coogler Rr. = :
SYRUP:



- Black walnut Meats, $1 p
Orders of 1 at. or more postage
| paid. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dah n=
efa, Riv.

plus Rs Miss L. M. Wh
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 57.

1954 crop clean walnut me
$1 pt. and postage. Mrs. W
Swann, Union Point, ie 1

ROOTS AND HERBS:. :
Sassafras, yellow root, yell
aouk. blood root, wild ber
park, 50c lb., 3 lbs.,
15= Ib. zfor, postage.
Holden, Ellijay. Rt. 5.

Yellow root, seached, 4 lb Nees
box full, $1- and postage. Mr
Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, 3
3, Box 124 Catnip, pepper



Wild eae ae 4 |b
box full, $1.25; sassafras
50c Ib; native gooseberry, be
ing size 6, $1.50; few buck
$1 doz. Add postage. Cash OF
Money Order. Mrs. Felton Hut-
cheson, Kite, RFD 1.

















MISCELLANEOUS

(12 POR SALE.









ieces walnut meats, $1
ie for postage on pint.
ofer, Stephens.

ed, in tins, 10 lbs., 63
50 del. 3rd zone
Tb..
E SUS aa los
0 Ibs) Ext. $6 Exp.
oO want Bees Wax at
yme. Fev. Curd Walk-
IRiie Bias




























isils.

st: Als

couniry Iams, wt.
bs. a., Guc lb. Add
Everett Neal, Aska.

y hickory smoked meat
hams, 10-18




sides,



) PECANS
Skin Peanuts, 2-4
seed or eating, 52
epaid in Ga.
for sample. P.
scound, Rt. 1.

nm Meats, $1.25 ct.
. 40c). Mrs.

Woke

oper, 10 per pod,
d addressed enve-

4

s ,any number up to
would lease 1 or 260
; to be placed in the Blue
xe Mins. A. E. Seebolt,.Gain-
Ne> 1602 West Side Dr.

ant 100 colonies bees at rea-
tble price. Clifford Scruges,
$56 1/2 Teabeau St.







0 or more bu. good. corn
ce-and will come aiter
0 miles. Julian Britt,



Jay lbs., Polecat (red speck
) erowder peas. State price.
Ruth Hambrick, Ray City.



xe, 6 white and plum seed
ches (ripen last of Sept.) for
Cherries or large type Figs.
erce, Rome, Rt. 6.

)0 (ROOTS)
boo Roots,







for each. No COD. Kye Her-
arnesville, Rt. 2.

d, strong stands of Bees:
2 rood chambers 1 and 2
vers, 1 ea. brood chambers
and 2 supers. A. C.
m, Smyrna, Rt. 2, phone 5-



ood country butter, 3 Ibs.
ak, Plus postage.
ompt del. Mrs. H. L. Patter-

ek, 60c Ib.



Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

3ood country butter, 50 lb.
Bonnie

















postage. Miss

eathers, 40 Ibs. at my| $73 ee. Near Rehobath Church,

-Ibs., 85; |

| 0. Todd, Crawford, Box 264.

te $1--doz.5 1:
ge clump, $1. Add 35c post-

Wood-

\from 4-A

100. bu; cert. bunch PR Seed
Sweet Potatoes, $2.50 bu. J. M.
Christian, Stockbridge, RFD 2.

P. R. Sweet Potato Seed, cert.,
free of disease, bunch type, $4
bu. at farm. Wade H. Sellers,
Baxley. :

POSTS

v

1500 Cedar Posts, good size
and quality, 6 1/2 ft. long, 3le
ea. here. 400 del. plus truck
hire. Frank N. Wansley, Elber-
ton.
ES
MISCELLANEOUS

| WANTED



MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
CANE (RIBBON):

Want about 500 stalks old
feshioned genuine Ribbon Cane.

CORN s <3

- Want -100 bu. shelled corn,
prefer yellow, at market price,
to be del. my farm, 9 mi. So.
LaGrange on Smokey Road. Let-
La-

ters ans. Larry . Hanks,
Grange, Rt. 1. Z
PEAS:

Want 25 bu. Iron

PEANUTS:
Want large roasting kind of

peanuts. State price, etc. Carl

don Ave.

<i S Ez E

Want pk. imp. Spanish pea-

nuts, 2 to hull kind, Quote price

POTATOES: ae Sea:

Want some old time Bunch
sweet potato seed or plants;
not-the P. R. variety. J. B. Wil-

lis, Ty: Ty, Box 33: ee
(SACKS: 2
| guano sacks... Write price.
SEED: -_
~ Want

on seed, 1 to 50 lbs. Send sam-
ple and price. James Mitchell,

-. | Thomasville, Rt. 1. Box 27.

Want some Korean Lespedeza
seed. Write. T. S. Keith, Logan-
lee Ri Oe nt



CATTLE FOR SALE



- Hoystein and Guernsey
Springers, some cross, 1 milking
Shorthorn, to freshen, Feb. and
Mar., Wt. 600-700. lbs., artifici-
ally bred, $100 ea. Marvin New-
some, Sandersville.

trade. J..C. Upshaw, Avondale
Estates, 69 Wiltshire Dr.

Gray Jersey Cow, 4 gal. daily,
to freshen Feb. 20th. R. M.
Blackwell, Chamblee, Rt, 2

Reg Guernsey Male 27. mos.
old dehorned, ring in nose, arti-
ficially bred, sure breeder, $165.

|farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington.

cows and clean herd, 11 heifers,
6 bulls, 8 mos. old, approx. wt.
600 Ibs., also 3 bred heifers, rea-
sonable. W. F. Dew, Calhoun.
Ph. 4016.

sale. T, B. Clower, Douglasville,
Rt. 1.

Several bred reg. Guernsey
Heifers and Calves, artificially
sired good, boodlines. J. B. Pace,
Rex. Ph. Stockbridge 3082.

Sell or trade some, for
quality hay. Jas, E. Pace, Rex.
tel. Stockbridge 3082.

2 Milch Cows, one fresh in,
other to freshen in a few days,

Lawrenceville Hwy.
Stapp, Tucker, Rt. 2.

yaccinat

ut
a



i ated, testing Clean, Av.

J wt. 1000 lbg,) to caave ip pext

|2 or 3 wags, , spowdlen,
Hania | Ca Ne

Candler St, N.



B. W. -Middlebrooks, Barnes- |
| ville, phone 67-J. :

Quinn, Rossville, 400 East Gor- |

del. E. J. Cain, Carrollton, Rt.

Went 16 white, 200 Ib. cp.,.

Dade Creek. watermel- :

3.1/2 yr. Holly Springs Farm
Reg. Hereford Bull for sale or.

| reg.

with papers; $150 without. At

Reg. Angus from. top brood

Reg. Brown Swiss Heifers, for

. Reg. Guernsey Heifers, arti-
ficially sired, calves to all ee
00

| wee:

MARKET BULLETIN.

CATTLE FOR SALE



Several young purebred poll-
ed and horned Hereford Bulls
for sale. Peter Hodkinson, Thom-
asville, Payo Rd. Ph. 515.-

Reg. Holstein Bull, 19 mos.
old, halter broke, ring in nose,
gentle, from one of-best herds
in State, about 50-50 black and
white spots, perfect color,
reasonable price. George W.
White, Dalton, 501 E. Morris
St. Ph. 608-L-

~Reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bulls,
good bloodlines, 6. mos. old,
$125. ea. with transfer. Z. J.
Lee, Red Oak. Ca. 6396.

- 2 Reg. milking type, Short
Horn Bulls, 8 mos. old, one poll-
ed, one horned, in buyer's name,
$175 ea. Loy Watkins, Sarah.
(Farm near Gaddistown PO)

Extra good Aberdeen-Angus
Cow, 5 yrs. old, bred to fine
Angus Bull, freshen in spring,
also good Aberdeen-Angus Bull,
7. mos. old, both reg., transfer-.
red buyer's name. Special -bar-
grain if sold at once. Chas A.
Shook, Tiger, % Twin Oak
Farm. 2 : Kees

Reg. Milking Type, short
Horn cows and heifers, for sale.
Jack Jones, Royston. 3

"Good young Jersey Cow, 114

peas. Ad- - 3
vise, Fred Flanders, Dublin. Rt, gal. daily, more on good feed,
6 Box 180. | $100. cash. Come after. Kear
y -| Woodland Ave. Mrs. Zora

Brown,- Scottdale, Box 317.



sOGS FOR SALE



- Reg. SPC Pigs, 8 wks. old,
good bloodlines, $25 ea. 1 reg.
gilt, about 125 Ibs. $40. All
with papers at my place. George
Ferguson, Cave Spring, Rt. 1.

Purebred Hampshire Sow,
bred for 2nd litter by Yorkshire
Boar, Danny Boy 55th., $115
FOB farm; 4 open Yorkshire
Gilts, outstanding pedigrees,
from production reg. stock. $35
-ea.; 2 Bred Gilts, bred to one of

M.) Best bloodlines, $125. ea. Clyde

Blaylock, Marietta, Rt. 2. Ph.
We1s1G eee ot

mos. old, Grand Champ 1954 De-
Kalb Harvest Swine Show (ideal
for herd boar). R. M. Henderson,.
Tucker, La Vista Rd., RED 2.

Little Bone Black African
Guinea Hogs, stay-fat kind, 2
male, 2 bred sows, reasonable

| price at farm 61/2 mi. So. Grif-

fin on Zebulon Rd. Wilson, Car-.
son, Griffin, Rt. C.

5 pureberd SPC Pigs, 4 Gilts,
1 Male, 8 wks. old Feb. 7th.,
$22.50 ea. Reg. buyers name,

| Rt. 2, Box 160.

16 wks old reg. Hereford Boar
well marked, dark red, by Mr.
Grand 98803,.crated and shipped,
COD $35. Leonard Fleming
Hartwell, Reed Creek Rd.

OIC Shoats and Pigs, from
short nose, blocky type
stock (shoats farrowed Fall;
Pigs farrowed Jan. 23). Reg.
buyers name, treat, crate:
Shoats $25-$30 ea.; Pigs, $20 ea.
MO. Cheaper at farm. Paul J.
Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.

Reg. SPC Boars, 4 mos. old,
life treated, crated and reg.
buyers name, $35 ea. Lewis
Lindsey, Silver Creek.


'Reg. SPC Pigs, by Jr. Champ
SE Fair 54, out of Reserves
Champ Sow 54, and other top
sows; Some later on from
Grand Champ 754 Sow. Quit-
man Barrs, Eastman.

Reg. Hampshire Pigs, 10 wks.,
$22.50 ea; Older Gilts, Boars,
reasonable; Unreg. Young, bred,
$50 ea; Also want to exch. pure-
bred Hampshire Bred Sow for
horse to work and ride. David
Stough, Locust Grove. Ph. Grif-
fin 7396.

Reg. Deep Red, Blocky Type

$30. ea.; 2, $55. H. L. Williams,
Baxley.

Fine OIC Brood Sow'and 19

; ; _ | three weeks old pigs, $125. at
12 Calfhood Holstein Heifers, | my place.

G. R. Patton, Luthers-
ville.

214



}Pemple.

Reg Hampshire Boar Hog, 11-

$25, Hansell Humphries, Pelham |.

Durocs, over 400 lbs. in 12 mos.,.



@ shoats, 50 t@ 100 Ibs.
Bleed Heht. 8. M. Cov! c



HOGS FOR oh.



Purebred Black PC Boar,
ready for service, $75. #O3. Pa-
pers included. H. A. J.%rcen,
Desoto, Rt. 1, Box 80. So

- Purebred, reg., cholera im-
mune, big type boars ready for
service, 250 lbs., $75 ea. Will
ship but -best come see; Also
breeding stock from champ.
bloodlines, all sizes. Call WE-4-
2166, Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran.

Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3 1/2 mos.
old, papers furnished, choice,
fat about 85-100 lbs., boar or
gilt $35 ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward,
Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Ph. 8-8772.

SPC Pigs, $10 ea. up. Subj. to
reg. Also OIC Pigs, and Hogs,
100-500 Ibs., OFC and SPC. Will

ville, Rt. 3. (Kenwood. to Fair-
burn Rd.). HES

Short Nose, blocky type OIC
Pigs, male and females, reg., $21
ea. at my place; $25 shipped plus
shipping chrgs.; $12.50 ea not
reg. for meat. C. B. Wilbur, Ac-
worth, Rt. 1. : :

Several reg. Hampshire Pigs,
from Blue Ribbon winner at
SE Fair, $12.50 ea. Your choice
of sex at 7 wks. old. Clinton
Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

- 10 week old OIC Pigs, $10 ea.
Sce anytime after 5 PM, 1 block
off Covington Hwy. W. A. Pate,
Lithonia, Rt. 3. (Ph. Atlanta At.
0613 day: Nites, Lithonia 4253).

Reg. Duroc Pigs, from top
bloodlines, and large litters, se-
lected for breeding stock, $25
ea. at farm. Robt. A. Cail, Sav-
annah, Rt. 5, /o Forest River
Duroc Farm. -

Reg. SPC Pigs, litters rarg-
ing from 8 wks. to: 15) wks,
wormed and iredted, reg. buy-
ers name, 2 1/2 mi. E. Camilla
on Mountrie Hwy. Ph. 6956 or
2088. MW. F. McGahee, Camilla,
Rt. 4, Box 150. es

15 SPC and OIC Pigs, 12 wks.
old, $12.50 ea. for lot. Mrs. A. Ce
Anderson, Lithonia, Rt. 3 Phone
5124. i

my home O. W. Bradley, College
Park, Rt. 1.
POULTRY FOR SALE

nnd

BANTAMS: :
Two 1954 hatch White Jap.
| Silkie Roosters, for sale or

exch. for 2 hens of same breed
and coler. Mrs. R. C. Branch,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3, Box 161.

Purebred Golden Sebrgiht
Bantams, 10 cocks, 1 hen, $1 ea.
at my place; $1.50 ea. shipped;
14 fine Berrigold hens, year
old, best egg strain laying well,
$1.50 ea; 4 Turkey Hens, 1
Tom and 1 hen laying, $25 lot.
All 1954 hatch. Nellie M. Min-
gledorff, Douglas, Rt. 3.

RI Red Bantams, 7 hens, 2
ullets, one cock, 1 cockerel,
$15 lot: Also paid Silver
Spangled Hamburgs, 9 mos.
old, $10. Mrs. Geo W. Bozard,
Jv., Decatur, 4511 Boring Rd.,
Rua:

CORNISH, GAMES, AND
GIANTS:

Purebred Cornish Indian B.
B. type, with long yellow legs,
Hens wt. 5-6 lbs., good layets,
$2 ea.; Roosters wt. 10 lbs. $4
ea. Mrs. T. W. Newsome, San-
dersville.

Game Red Stag, 9 mos. old,
good cond., 2 Brown and Red
Hens, laying, $15. Will not ship.
C. R. Dobbs, Atlanta, 1515 Elle-
by Rd: Siok:

Round Heads, game pullets
and Rooster, $1 ea. Or trade
for good male or female goat;
Also 1 pair Bantams, $2. Mrs.
James Schinell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd., N. EF. Cr. 4390.

Purebred, heavy type Dark
Cornish, yr. old Rooster,
$2.50. MO only. P. L. Thacker,
Tifton, RFD 2. :

Purebred Lunday. and Hop-
kinson Warhorse Pitt Game
stock of the late C. R. Morgan
for sale cheap. Contact. Mys.
3. Re Morgan, Americus, Rt.





not-ship. A. J. Durden, Fayette-

2 OIC MEAT Hogs, ready, at,



PAGE FIVE





POULTRY FOR SALE



Young Pit
good fighter, not purebred, #38

at my place. Jennie A. Jolley, -

Atlanta, 1338 N. Hightower Rd.,
N. W.

10 Pit Game Cocks and hens

nice size, 2 yrs. old, White
Hackle and Claret: $7.50 cocks;
Hens, $5 ea. C. G. Pendley,. ;

Lithonia.

10 purebred Dark Cornish,
long yellow legged pullets, big
bone type. $20; 3 cock2rels,

same breed, $2 ea. H. W. Thur-*

mond, Farmington.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE:

3 Bronze Toms, 40c lb. Come
after if possible Mrs. J. K.
Quitman, Rt. 4.

About 15 Guineas, good lay-~
Jers, all young, $1.50 ea. Mrs.

Ww. Y. Summers, Newnan. Rt.
5.

White African Guineas, pure-
bred, white with yellow skin,
1954 hatch, $5 pr. Mrs. Lowell
Long, Bremen, Rt. 1.

A nice Turkey Hens, 1 Gob-.

bler, 1954 hatch, ~$20. Come
after. Mis. Tom Webb, Ellijay,
Rt. 3.

-5 nice grown Turkeys, 4

hens, 1 tom. $22. J. H. Kivkley,

S.

Atlante, 3860 Cascade Rd.,

LW., Rt. 4.

Turkeys, 4 hens, 3 gobblers,
50c tb. FOB. Mrs. G. Collins,
Cebbtown, Rt. 2.

Toulouse Geese, $12. pr-;
trio. A. L. Thompson, Cadwell.

5 Quackless Ducks, 3 ducks,
2 drakes 1954 hatch. $6 lot;
or $1.25 ea. at my place. Mrs.
J. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1.

Purebred Toulouse Geese;
Ganders, $5 ea.; Geese, 6 ea.
Booking orders for goose eggs.
Mrs. Fred L. White, Buckhead.

BANTAMS

Pure Golden Sebrights, $9.00
trio. Trade for Geese, Tureys,
pig or calf; also setting eggs,



15c, 75c. O. D. McClure, Atlan-
ta, 1758 Hadlock St. S.W. Fr.-

3830.

3 trios purebred Dark Coz-.

nish Bantams, 1 yr. old, strictly
show birds, $15.00 trio; Also
hatching eggs, $3.00 doz. J. H.
ve Rockmart, 405 E. Elm
ts

12 young Bantam Hens, lay-
ing, 2 Roosters, $9.00 or 75c ea.
Jack Vaughan, Forest Park, Rt.
1, Box 39. Atlanta, Pn. Fa.
6650.

Purebred Buff Cochin Ban-

tams, $6.00 trio. Mrs. W. H.
Ray, Doraville, 4521 Chamblee-
Tucker Rd. Ph. 47-2272.

Purebred B. B. Red Old Eng-
lish Game Bantam Roosters, 50
ea.; 2, 75c. Cannot ship. C. S.

Winn, Dunwoody, Ph. 47-2617.

Purebred Bantams; Trio each
Pure White Cornish, and Black
Long Tail with white ear, extra
nice, for sale or exch. for large
nice Northern Bob White Quail.
J. H. Barr, Lumpkin.

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS

7 Gray Grimmie Blacks,
Fighting Cocks, best blood, $15.
ea. Will shiv. Tom Raney, Ma-
con, 5560 Houston Rd. Phone
3-1470.

Dark Cornish Hens, $2.25 ea.
Mar. hatch; Roosters, $2.75 ea.
May hatch, $2.00 ea.; 1 Rooster,
2 Hens, $6.25. FOB. Long Yel-
low Leg type. Mrs. J. E. Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.

LEGHORNS

200 Babcocks English White
Leghorns, Feb. 1954 hatch. your
choice, $1.50 ea. Robert Thom-
as, Rocky Ford.

75 big White Leghcrn Hens,
11 mos. old, laying 50 pet., good
shape, $1.00 ea. Come afier. V.
R. Jenkins, Gordon, Rt. 2, Box
220.

225 Babcock White Leghorns,
large type, 80 pct. laying, $1.75
ea. Less if lot taken. Mos. W.
W. Jones, Atlanta, 606 Fayette-

lyille Ra., S. E. De 2740.

Game Rooster,

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PAGE SIX



ie

Wi ednesday, F E

Feeds That Failed To Meet Man facture
Guarantee, Fourth Quarter, 1954 7






January 27, 1985
Hon, Phil Gampbell
Gommissioner of Agriculture

Strate Capitol

tanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Gampbell:

In October, November and December, the fourth quarter of 1954, our
Inspectors sent in 158 samples of feed to be analyzed.

The reports from the State Chemist as shown on the attached list
reveal that 59 samples failed to meet manufacturers guarantees. Out of
59 violations 25 were subject to pena

This figures @ percentage violation of 37, 34%,

\ ' Yours very truly,
~ F, 8. Carr. Director
Food and Feed Division

G - Guarantee F - Found P ~ Penalized
Protein Fat Fibre
Protein Fat Fibre
THE ABILENE FLOUR MILLS CO., Abilene, Kan.
Wheat Gray Shorts & Ground Wheat
Screenings G 16.00 3.50 6.00
F 15.56 3.51 5.07.
THE ACME FLOUR MILLS CO., Oklchoma City, Okla. :
Wheat Gray Shorts G 17.00 3.50 6.00
F 18.13 3.81 6.63
ARMOUR &COMPANY, Chicago, lil. ae )
Armour's 50% Feeding Tankage w/Bone G 590.00 6.00 3.00
(P) Fibre F 47.50 9.51 3.95
ALCO MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. ~
Big Ace Starting & Growing Mash G 20.00 3.00 7.00
: (P) Fibre F 22.56 6.65 12.79
BUCKEYE COTTON OlL coO., Atlanta, Ga.
Buckeye 34% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 4.00 14.00
(P) Fat & Fibre F , 33.75 2.99 18.88
Buckeye 35% Protein Cottonseed Pellets G 35.00 4.00 16.00
{P) Fibre F 35.00 4.07 18.89
CANDLER MILLING cO., Metter, Ga.
Snap Corn G~ 8.00 250 11.00
4 F 8.44 2.63 11.86
CLAXTON MILLING CO., Claxton, Ga.
Ground Corn Shucks, Cobs, & Molasses G 2.00 50 24.00
s Fo 3:75 = .50' 26.00 *
CLEVELAND MILLING CO., Cleveland. Tenn.
Peerless Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 3.00
: F- 14.56 3.99 6.46
CLICK & COMPANY, INC., Greenville, S. C. %
Milk-A-Plenty 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 15.00
(P) Fat, Protein & Fibre F 13.00 1.52 21.76
DALTON GRAIN CO. MLG. CO., Dalton, Ga. 5
Vita-Rich 18% Dairy Feed G 18.00 3.50 12.00
Eo if3 Tee
EMPIRE MILLING CO,, Atlanta, Ga.
opie 16% Dairy Feed G& 16.00 2.50 15.00
(P) Protein F 11.31 4.70 16.04
FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Dudley, Ga. : pine
Bjue Tag Ground Oats GS 12.00 3.00 12.00
: : ; Fo s42.63 5.62 12.44
FEEDRIGHT MLG. CO., Auguste: Georgia :
Feed "'B'' 20% Mixed Feed G _ 20.00 2.50 12.00
{P) Protein F 16.38 4:37 (31.21
GREENWOOD PRODUCTS CO., Graceville, Fla.
45% Protein Solvent Extracted Peanut Feed G 45.00 50 20.00
: / F 44.44 1.18 14.94
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Ga,
Pay Day Laying Mash G 20.00 3.50 7.50
SE Sens: Send, 7.31
A. F. HOBBINS, Savannah, Ga. ie
Hobbins 20% Dairy Feed G 20.00 3.00 8.50
(P) Fibre F 20.69 276 Atay
KUDER PULP SALES CO. Lake Alfred, Fla.
Bestest Brand Nature Sweet" Dried
Citrus Pulp g G 6.00 5.00 12.00
{P} Fot F 6.88 2.59 10.76
KENTUCKY BY-PRODUCTS CORP., Louisville, Ky.
Brewer's Dried Grain G 24.00 6.09 18.00
Z (P) Protein F 20.63 6.01 16.08
KITTRELL GRAIN & FEED CO., Nashville, Tenn.
Volunteer 16% Dairy Feed GS 16.00 2.50 15.08
(P) Fibre F 18.13 2.58 18.60
LAYONIA ROLLER MILLS, INC, :
Lavonia, Georgia . GS 10.00 3.00 10.00
(P) Fibre F 11.06 4.76 12.91
G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia
Mill's: Best Ground Saapped Corn G 8.00 3.00 =11.08
: F 8.81 3.19 42.13
Ground Oats G 10.50 4.50 15.00
F 9.63: 5.38 | 12.05
Pay Load Ground Cobs, Shucks, & Molasses G 1.50 50 8= 19.90
. (P) Fibre F 4.50 51 25.14
Pay Load Ground Cobs, Shucks & Molasses G 1.59 50 19.90
F 5.00 72 22.31
Pay Lead Ground Cobs, Shucks & Molasses G 1.50 8 8=. . 50. ~s*1:9.90
: F 4,69 IZ 22.55

TAT |



v

MEDDIN PACKING co., Savannah, Ga.









MIO LETONS seeceneeene Tene

_Meddins Hog Feed Tankage G 45.00
F 41.25 17.64.
MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Ga.
Corn, Cob, Shucks w/Molasses G 4,00
F 3.69
Corn, Cob Shucks w/Molasses G 4.00
(P) Fibre & Protein F 3.13
MOFCO CORPORATION, Thomson. Ga. :
Mofco Blue Ribbon. Vi-Min-ized 16% Milk
Maker . G6 16.00
F 16.56
NALL TANNER FEED MILL, erie Ala.
Pest Hey & Moltsses G 7.50
{P) Fibre Fe 9.38
O'NEAL, R. S., Blue Ridge, Georgia
O'Neal's 24% Dairy Feed G 24.00
: F 23.63
PHILLIPS MILLING CO., Aecup, Ga. _ fe
Ground Corn Cob & Shucks, 25% Molasses G 2.60
(P) Fibre F 3.13
PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowa ce SS
Jesse Jewell Breeder Mash G 206.00
F- 21.38
PRESSLEY & VAUGHN, Toccoa, Ga. 2 2
Broiler Mash, w/Ful-O-Pep Concentrate G 22.00
BE 20:31
PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia _ pee oe
Puriten Milking Ration G 18.00
7) Fibre 15.31
Big Boy Horse & Mule Feed G 9.00
F 8.38
Big Boy Hog Feed. G 16.00
(P) Fibre F 18.56
_ My-T- ute 20% Cattle Pellets i G 20.00
(P) Protein -F 17:56
THE QUAKER OATS CO., Chicago, i. ie
Ful-O-Pep Fitting Feed G_~ 14.00
< F 14.58
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY. St. Louis, Mo. :
Drought -Emercerty Mixed Feed G 16.00
F 17.88
_ Drought: Emergency Mixed Feed A- G 16.00
(P) Fibre F 17.50
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO., Savannah, Ga. me
Sco-Co 35% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 346.09
F = 39.25
SOUTHERN MILLING CO., Augusta, Ga.
Full of Milk All-Grain Dairy Feed G 20.00
; F 18.75
Duplex Hog Feed Supplement, 40% - G 40.00
; sont F 38.75
STANDARD FEED MILLING CO., Atlanta, Ga.
_ Sav-Mor Brand 40% Protein Hog Supplement.
Pellets G 490.00
F . 38.75
SOUTH ATLANTIC MILLING co., Atlanta, Ga. ce
Samco Dairy Feed G 16.00
F 18.44 :
SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Ga. oar
Stivers Best Wheat Shorts G 16.00 4.00
(P) Fibre & Protein F 14.31
SPARTAN GRAIN CO., Spartanburg, S. C.
16% Drought Emergency Feed Type A G 16.00
: | F 15.69 69
STERLING FEED MILLS, Moultrie, Ga. =
Ground Snap Corn G 8.00 2.50
FE 7.38 3.07
Stermac Brand Ground Snap Corn G ~- 8,00 2.50
F 7.23 2
Stermac Brand Ground Snap Corn GS 8.00 2.50
(P) Fibre F 7.25 2.89
Stermac Brand Ground Snap Corn G 8.00 2.50
AP) Fibre & Protein F 7.13 2.74
Ground Cob & Shuck Meal & Molasses Z an
Ground Snap. Cora G 8.00 2.50
{P) Fibre & Protein F 7.13 2.51
termac Brand Ground Snap Corn G 8.00 2.50
(P) Fibre & Protein F 6.88 2.78
TAYLGR OL & PEANUT MILLS, Moultrie, Ga.
Ga. Grand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 41.00 4.00
: F 40.00 5.87
THOMBLEY MILLING CO., Columbus. Ga. =
Big T". Peanut Hay and Molasses G 8.00 st
F 9.50 ae
TRENTON MILLING COMPANY, Trenton, Hi. ; :
Easter Lilly Wheat Gray Shorts G 1500. 3.
: F.15.63. - 3.
TOTAL. SAMPLES en
AS DECLARED :







PAGE SEVEN -





- POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE












te Leghorn Hens. ye

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,

ROCKS: BARRED, De

125 extra large Ga. Bob

NH Red Hens, 10 for $20.

ae old, $1.25 ea. Come GEESE. OTHERS: White Suatl e120 ea.; Or $1.25) Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton,

y Senie Wi New- : a ; - Mrs, le, poe
oe te BONE Ww. 9 Geese, 2_ White Embden,j; 75 White Rock, 7 mos. old Sa ee Ren Hil ane Coogan Ho

soon lay, 7 Blue and Brown|Hens, beginning to lay, $1.50) New Hope Rd. Ra. 3308: 12 Production Type NH Red,

ate Reohore Hens, 14| China mxt., 2 Ganders, 5 Geese, |ea. not shipped. 7 mi. S. Elli- : Also 12 Jarge, heavy type

%5e ea. my farm, | $3-00 ea.: $27 lot. J. FF. Wellborn, |jay. Mrs. Louis Tilley, Ellijay, Early hatch 1954 Chukar |White Leghorn pullets all not

_ Allgood, Oxford. | Rock Spring. Huta os Quail, $10 pr.; 1953 Bob White | quite 1 yr. old, laying, $1.50 ea.

SKS, PHEASANTS, PI.| 18 Big Bronze Turkeys, 10 and|PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, |" i es ee















QUAIL, DOVE, ETC.:

e Peafowls (robins only),

Enigma, Ribs

Pigeons, some Racing

o

-; Cocks, $4 ea.; Ess
Chicks, day old, 50c ea.
punts on lots 100 or more;
t. deposit with orders over

in. shipment day old, 12;
24. Apr. and May. J. K.

ie one

ig Reacts oe baby Ring-
Pheasants, $35 C; 50,
; 25, $10.. Ship 3rd. day
fte hatch. Prices FOB, 1/3

_ | lated,

,|/30 Parmenter





a order. J. W. Hudgins, Rich-

LDP bss eas

mo, Box 247.

aul Turkey Hens, 1 Gobbler, all
young, 2 light bronze hens, Test
dark, around 10 lbs., good cond.,
$5 ea. for lot. Mrs. Dave Jack-
son, Conyers, Ries

Bronze Turkeys, 1954 hatch, 2
|hens, 1 tom, $18 my farm, or
ship collect chrgs. Letters ans.

J. C. Bellah, Stockbridge, oe 2

c/o Airport Farm.

| LEGHORNS (WHITE, BROWN,
-|BUFF):

23 White hore and Pro-
duction Red Hybrid cross Pul-
lets, healthy, laying, May hatch,
$1 ea. at my place. J. A. Page.
Soperton. (At Orland).

450 Babcock La
1954 hatch, thoroughly inocu-
laying $1.25 me Exch.
for cows. R. W. Bryant, Moul-
trie, Rt. 2.

50 Hanson 4-A Leghorn and
Red April 1954

$2 ea. my place.
4393

Feb.

-|hatch hens,
Miss. M. E. Lee, Macon,
Ayers. Rd.

MINORCAS: oe

Giant Black Minorca Breed-
ing Stock, Apr. hatch; cockerel,
$3; Laying pullets, $2.50 ea.;
4 pullets, 1 cockerel, $12.50:
Setting Eggs, $2.50 per 15 pre-
paid insured PP. L. B. Millians, |
Aly BS

45c Jb, Mrs. I Ne
_| Harris, Sandersville, Rts 1.

PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:

30 Ringneck Pheasants, for

Birds we have bred and raised
- the highest standard sold. C.

D. Ward, Marietta, RFD 3, Ph.
Office, Atlanta El. 4539; Home,
Marietta 8-8631.

Racing Homers, | Modenas,.
Mookees, or Rollers for sale
or trade for large mated White
King Pigeons for new blood
for my flock. Mrs. Helen Street,
Ranta: Ried. Ph Cheviii.<

1954 hatch stock, per pair:
Silver Kalij Pheasants, $10;
Melanistic Mutant, $9; Royal
Purple Guineas, $5; Toulouse
Geese, $12.50: Partridge Ban-
tams. $2.50. Mixed Bantam
Hens, $1 ea. J. F. Ginn, Atlan-
ta, 451 Metropolitan Pl, S.E.

Bob White Quail, May and

June hatch, $3 pr.; $100 C; 6
Male Chukars,_ $2 501 eas Or

.| Exch. 3 males for 3 hens. FOB.

J. E. West, 151

Cedartown,
Ellawood Ave.

Common Pigeons, mated and
working $1 pr. Exch. 2 pairs
for one pair Bantams, any
stock; Also few White Black
Tail Jap Roosters, $2 ea. Starl-
ing Yawn, Byromville.

Large Northern Bob White
Quail, $3.50 pr.; Extra hens,
$2 ea. All 1954 hatch. Arthur
E. Floyd, Cochran, Rt. 2. Ph.
Webster 4-2582.



2 Hog Prices Paid At Various







Rose Place.
English Ringneck Pheasants,

3 Cocks, also 25 prs. Bob White
Quail, for sale. Mrs. J. B. Gil-
bert, Tifton, 401 East Second
St:

2 yr. old Pheasants: Ring-
neck, $8 trio; Silver, $10; Gol-
den, $10; Also Black Tail Jap.
Bantams, $3.50 pr. Buyer pay
express. W. C. Tate, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.

Homer pigeons,
strong, healthy best. racing
strain, $3 pr., 3 pr. $8. Ship
in light crate and you pay
shipping charges. Grover C.
Piper, Barnesville, 15-5th St.

REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS:

5 NH fine Roosters, $2 @a.;
Two 9 mos. old and one 2 yr.
old, $1.50 ea. John D. Ander-
son, Dalton, Box 323.

Aug. 1954 hatch, 160 Durr
Keystone N.H. Red Pullets, no
culls, some laying, $1.25 ea.
for lot. Mrs. R. J. Gillespie,
Calhoun, Rt. 4.

200 production NH Pullets,
3 mos. -old Jan. 7th.,
ters 4 A grade NH, 11 mos.

old, $1.35 ea.; $360 for lot. Mrs.
Coolidge Sammons, Soperton,
Ried.

NH Hens, beginning . Jay,
$1.35 ea. at my home. Call be-
for coming. Mrs. D. C. Harper,
Atlanta, 2858 Campbellton Rd.,
S. W. Ra. 0302. :

Racing





975 Car- |W

Lots of young hens (Reds,
Whites) $1 ea. A. W. Stapp,

h, almost grown, $25 ea,| Purebred African, White Guin-|sale. End Bouldercrest Dr. at. par ,
ing of hens averaging 15/| &. (white with yellow skin), Clayton- -Dekalb Co. line. Come Hoe ce oe ey. ens ECE Be
ach per season, Mrs. T. H.| 1954 hatch, $5 Pr. Mrs. Lowell|see. J. B. Whitfield, Conley,|jarge Northern Bob White| 40 Carter's Champ. NH. Hens
9 Rt: 3- | Long, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 113. | Rt. 1. Di. 4770. Quail, $4.75 pr. FOB. D. C. 10 mos. old $1.25 ea for quick
4 cee sville. Thomas-| Sale, my place, 1 mile Liberty

mon Pigeons, all colors,| 23 Geese, less than 2 yrs. old,| Can deliver now, mature Collier, Barnesville, <

; Also Bantams, 4 hens, | $2 a. at farm; $2.25 ea. shipped. |large Northern Chukar Part-| ton St, we US ee Bs ae

$2.44. Express. Earl| Not prepaid. L. D. Currie, Ala-|ridge breeders, $3 ea. Only} 99 Ringneck Pheasant Hens, : 2 BRU

250 Hens, 15 Parmenter Reds,
100 Keystone W Leghorns $2.50
ea.; Also 13 Toulouse Geese and
Ganders, $5 ea. G. R. Wing, Dun-
wood, Spalding Dr. Ph. Cham-
blee 7-2988,

3 NH Roosters, 4A, purebred,
about 7 mos. old, large for age ~
$2 ea. Letters ans. Mrs. Clarence
Walden, Douglas, Rt. 1



POULTRY WANTED
enamel
DUCKS:

Want 1 pair or trio of pure
blood, small type Mallard
Ducks. L. B. Law, Leslie, Rt. 2.

Want one Muscovy Drake.
Guy Mauldin, Lavonia.
GEESE:

Want one Gander. State price
and kind. T. C. Dozier, Bruns-
wick, Rt. 2, Box 156.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS ~~

Want 10 or more good lay-
ing, heavy breed; young hens.
T. Carithers, Colbert, Rt.

2. :



RABBITS. CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)



Male and female rabbit, $4, or
$2 ea. See. Paul Webb, Sr., El-
berton, Rt. 5.

larkets


























ss 24 a No. 1 No.2 No. 3 No. 4 Dodge County Steck Bern, Eastman 17.38 16.82 16.50 15.80
roll Co. Sales Barn, Carrollton 18.00 17.50 -16.0015.00 Ga. Farm Prod. Sis. Corp. Thomaston 17.25 16.75 16.00 15.25
S/Y. $ ae 17.91 WI 8&7 6.00 Japeway-Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 17.35 16.90 16.60 15.60
/. Swainsboro 17. oy 7 16717 16-0. | Jesup S/Y, Jesup 17.52 16.95 16.05 15.70
t Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 17.25 16.66 16.00 16.00
-Muscegee L/S Co., Columbus - 17.50 16.75
County S/Y. Swainsboro 18.60 17.10 16.10 16.50 Bale ws e Ccilla 17.09 16.93 16.65 16.31
; Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 17.06 16.95 16.39 15.80
._. , | Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 17.49 17.26 16.75 16.40
17.30 416.95 16.35 16.10 | Swainsboro S/Y, Swainsbore 17.15 16.60 1610 15.21
IX. Kite 18.60 17.25 17.00 : : 15.78
kers a Statesboro 17.50, 16.75 = 16.15, aoe Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross 17.10 16.65 15.95 15.60
17.90 17.70 17.60 16.50 | FEBRUARY 1
A 5 Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Boxley 17.00 16.80 16.04 14.99
; Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 16.94 16.78 16.20 16.07
17.60 =-16.61 15.69. ieee Dawsen L/S o., Dawson 16.76 15.62 16.40
; -05 | Farmers Coop. L/S Assn., Soperton 16.85 16.25 15.75 :
iblin Ls comm oe Dubin W751 16.85 15.80 15.20 | Farmers L/S Auct. Co., Nashville 16.91 16.65 16.26 15.50
a / on veld 17.10 16.550 16.15 Farmers $/Y, Arlington 16.80 16.56 15.00 15.52
: wae Fitzgera AT40 16.86 16.65 Farmers $/Y, Sylvania 17.00 16.45 15.75
uction, | Nabunta 17.35 16.60 16.55 Jones Neuhoff Comm. Co. Macon 17.00 16.50 15.80 14.50
; 17.31 17.05 | 16.50 McRae S/Y, McRae 17.25 16.38 15.85
le & Long Comm. Co., Quitman 17.35 1688 16.40 15.60 | Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 17.27 16.60 =: 16.15 \
$/Y, Augusta 17.60 16.90 16.25 Mitchel County L/S Co., Camilla 16.77 _ 16.51 16.45 16.36
a Sie : ae S/Y No. 3, Thomson 17.89 17.30 16.75 16.00
2 . roup County Sale, LaGran 17.20 16.50 15.60 14.40
> ler L/S Market, Metter 17.60 16.77 16.75 |e E uu oe i
Co-ops L/S Exchange, Statesboro 17.60 16.60 | 16.50 15.10 FEBRUARY 2
15.40 | Goosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 17.30 17.00 16.59 14.55
cose oe ae perdele a ue 16.82 16.50 | Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 17.00 16.86
F r uction, Bainbridge : -05 16.70 es
ea Bree oS/. Bente ee Vicae Ge panes S/Y, renee 17.37 17.15 16.20 eae
mite ae Thomasville ATID 17.00 17.15 17.00 Peoples L/S Mkt. Inc., Cuthbert 16.81 16.76 16.40 15.02
MG Or : 17.17 17.05 16.90, Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 17.00 16.70 16.17 14.70
i NUARY 2 Ae yons 17.33 16.99 16.28 15.61 Ragsdale McClure Comm. Co., Rome 17.50 16.95 16.06 15.25
i ve Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt 16.89 16.68 16.31 15.00
L/S Comm. Co..,- Cartersville 47.90 17.10. 16.40 14.85 Turner County sy. Ashburn 17.10 16.97 16.40
ce Ss ea Dalton 17.55 ~ 16.90 16.39 15.00 Union S/Y, Albany 16.92 16.49 16.10 15.95
aa i : 17.65 17.00 16.40 16.00 Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia 17.10 16.65 16.06 15.50
ee ae oe on Nea ae Wilkes County S/Y, Washington 17.00 16.60 16.09
OS = Z : as FEBRUARY 3
oe ee es ee Bainbridge $/Y, Bainbridge 16.75 16.35 15.65 14.80
shire ae 17.55 16.75 16.40 15.20 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 16.91 . 16.88 16.05 15.30
nah = 16.95 16.50 : Sete Sumter L/S Sale Earn. Americus 16.80 16.40 16.16 17.50
16.20 ; 16.00 17.20 16.70 15.95 15.20

Wayne Co. S/Y, Jesup



oe

- Dublin, Rt. 3.

- Natl. Chinchilla Breeders As-

some milk

hem, Rt. 1.

- 3002 Boulder Crest Dr. Di 7206.



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1{ Chinchilla Rabbits, young
and srown does and bucks. Sell
all or part. Mrs. A. A. Edwards,
Atlanta, 716 Myrtle St. N. E.
Phe Ate 5152: :

Chinchillas (not rabbits) Full
furred, bluish-grey Lanigeras,
reg. Production guar., $275 for
young pair. L. L. Huson, Savan-
nah, P. O. Box 414.

Chinchillas, grey, 1 ea. buck
and doe and 7 baby rabbits 3
wks. old, & for lot. Will not sell
Re one, amd will not ship.
mmy F. Moss, Covington, Rt, 1,

3 White Rabbits, about 8 mos.
old, $1. ea. Miss Shirley. Brown,

High quality fur-bearing
breeder Ghinchillas, entire her
ot 9 animals, fully reg. with

soc., 6 males, 3 females; Accept

$1000 at Ranch. Mrs. W. H. Mad-
ox, Columbus, 2431 Bell St. Ph.
-3835.

Reg. Chinehillas at cash bar-
gain prices, or trade for farm
e@quip., ete. J. H. Reeves, Moul-
trie, : c/o Reeves Chinchilla

2nen,



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



20-30 head Goats, good breed,

oats, selling to re-
duce herd. $5 head at farm. J. C.

Otwell, Newnan, Rt. 2, Box 210.
Ph. 972,

Extra large white milk goat
for sale. &. N. Dobbs, Bethle-

Good grade milk goats, fresh
ia, young billies and nannies, al-
g0 year old nice buck. Reason-
able prices. H. G. Hliots, Conley,







Fine Milk Goat stock buck at
Stud; fee $5 and board. H. T.
Barnett, Smyrna, RFD 1, Church
Rd. Ph, Atlanta, Be. 5388,



LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want a Jersey baby heifer
calf, that can be reg. in my
name for 4-H Club project.
Norman West, Eatonton, Rt. 2,
Box 161.

Want Shorthorn milch cow,
gentle, full blooded, but not

necessarily reg. Mrs. R. E.
Dodd, Marshallville. -phone
2251.

Want 10 to 50 head any type
of beef cattle in good cond. V.
C. Ellington, Conyers. phone
4411. ga

Want 7 cows, fresh or soon
freshen with 2nd or 3rd calf.
Brown Pollard, Cedartown, Rt.
8, Box 10.

MULE:

Want good mule, cheap for
gash, del. to me. H. &. Fitzger-
ald, Pitts, Rt. 1, Box 36 A.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want one family to work for
wages on farm. See at once.
Gordon Hamm, Cobbtown.

Want nice white woman,
around 45-50 yrs. old, to live in
farm home and do light farm
work on farm for two. Modern
conveniences, gmali salary. R.
W. Cooper, Grayson, Rt. Ph,
3930. :

Want white or col. family for
1 or 2 H crop. Self supporting
reliable. 4 R house with elec.,
good land, pasture, orehard, on
mail route. Reasonable standing
rent. A. MN. Germain, Atlanta,
758 Hillpine Dr., N. E. Ve. 3118.





ee

fatm. $15 monthly, board, laun-

| than one member of family or household.

the interest of REAL ESTATE Firms, Agents, Brokers,

| Payer on his own land located in Georgia and said Tax
| Payer is necessarily out of the State the notice may
| be published with proper explanation attached thereto.

| lutely impossible to alter the notice in any way from
| the original copy as first submitted .... DUPLICATE
| NOTICES WILL BE DISCARDED.



SPRING

FARM LAND EDITION

The Spring Special Farm Land Edition of the Bul-
letin will be published Wednesday, March 23. FARMS
AND FARM LAND FOR SALE, FOR MONEY RENT,
WANTING TO BUY, TO RENT, AND IN EXCHANGE
FOR IN GEORGIA only notices must reach the
otfice of the Market Bulletin, 222 State Capitol, At-
lanta, NOT later than- Wednesday, March 10. All such
type notices received later (even one day later) than
NOON, March 10, will NOT be published. There may
be NO EXCEPTIONS of any kind to this rule for any-
one, regardless of any REASON whatsoever. Notices for
the Land issue may not exceed 70 words, including
name and address and phone number if desired.

ALL NOTICES WILL NECESSARILY BE CUT
DOWN TO 70 words if otherwise submitted. Also
ONE AND ONE NOTICE ONLY to an individual or
to members of same family or household except
where entirely separately owned pieces of land, farms,
etc., are individually and separately owned by more

POSITIVELY NO NOTICES will be published in

Banks, Dealers, ete., or for city property of any kind,
town- or city lots or tracts, houses alone anywhere,
Apartments or Rooms for rent and wanted, Stores,
Filling stations, Summer or Winter Resorts, Hunting
or Wishing Lodges or Recreation property, and all such
notices received will be returned to writers.

No Out-of-State property of any kind will be
listed, except in rare instances where a Georgia Tax

After going to press with notices it 1s abso-

WRITE YOUR NOTICE CAREFULLY SIGN-
ING YOUR NAME IN YOUR OWN PERSONAL
HANDWRITING (then printing or typing if necessary
to make clearer), and let the notice reach Bulletin
Office, 222 State Gapitol, Atlanta, NOT LATER than
Weciiondey, March 10, Elizabeth Hynda, Editor Mo-

a



tices, Ga. Farmers Market Bulletin.



_tobaceo, to handle

for Hall





live in home and do light fram
work on farm. State salary
wanted. Mrs. J. . Otwell, New-
nan, Rt. 2, Box 210. Ph. 2301.

Want nice Christian woman
45-55 yrs. old, for light farm
work on farm Claud W. Johnson
Conyers Rt. 2.

Want reliable man and wife to
work 3500 turpentine faces and
farm some. Furnish home with
lights, water, etc. Ernest West-
berry, Odum, Rites

Want middle age Christian
white woman for light farm
work on small farm, for room,
board, $50. monthly salary. Mrs.
L. A. Pollard, Lithonia, Rt. 2. _

Want sober, reliable, truck
farmer, white or col. Sharing ba-
sis. 5 R house. Excellent proposi-
tion for right man. References
required. Near good markets,
paved road, good shools. Ph.
Ey. 2278, or write. E. T. Brown,
Avondale Estates, P. O. Box 123.

Want sober, reliable man to
work on cattle and grain farm.
Must be able to drive tractors,
trucks, and combines. Good
house with elec. available. Con-
tact. George H. Childs, Thomas-
ton, e/o Nehi Bottling Co.

Want white or colored family
who can finance self for farm
work. 5 R house on highway.
Good location for stock, chick-
ens, etc. 4 mi. town. Pond near-

Want good, honest, sober,
young man that knows how to

dry. Live at Central hatchee.
J. T. Shelnutt, Franklin, Rt. 2.

Want white woman, 25-40 yrs.
old to live on small farm and
care for horses, truck garden,
other light fram chores on farm.
Will furnish living quarters, $25
weekly. Dr. J.D. Schaffer,
Brunswick, 1217 Grant St.

Want col. couple around 50
yrs. old for farm work on farm.
New tenant house, heated, run-
ning water, bathroom, (house
never lived in), 15 mi. Atlanta,
Windy Hill Rd., Smyrna, Ga.
Care for garden, some chickens,
small pasture. Contact. Ogden A.
Geilfuss, Atlanta, P. O. Box
4779. Ma. 5417 or Ve. 6671.

Want man with small family
to do fram work. Furnish good |
house, running water, elec.; Also
truck patches and wood. Full
time for man, part time for wo-
man. Good permanent place for
right family, J. A. Land, Clay-
ton.

Want man who does not use
bees and
truck crops. H, L. Williams,
Baxley. =

Want several farm _ families
Co. farm. Good land,
suitable for tractor, fair houses,
elec., near schols and churches.

tion carry selves until crop har-
vest. Modest cotton allotment,
bottom lands for corn. Letters
ans. Lester Heath, Gainesville,

by. Come see. J. Van McCollum, |.
Rochelle.

on paved road. Must be in posi- J

crop-part wages, and live in
home with me (I live alone),
Level land. 2 mi. W, Butler.
Salary according to ability.
Must be in good health, sober.
S. U. Garrett, Butler.

Want reliable white, maddie
age woman to do light farm

ary. No objection to one child.
J. N. Philpot, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Want col. farmer that can
work and gather 14 A cotton
bale, and 30-40 bu. corn to acre,
Talbot Co. Good 4R house, well
in yard, school bus, RFD by
door, near church, good neigh-
borhood. Cash ea. month for
supplies. Good pair mules to
work with. 50-50 basis. C. F,
Butler, Junction City.

Want reliable man with small
family, to drive truck and help
grow flowers on farm. 4R house
wired for stove, school bus and
mail Rt. State age, wages ex-
pected, how soon can report
and references. G. C. Slaughter,
ea 5325 Glen Haven Dr.,

Seen : : z

white man, from country, good
health, single, for poultry farm
work. Room, board, salary. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.

Want 1 tractor driver. Must
know how to operate, plant,
and do all kinds of plowing
with Farmall C or H. John P.
Doster, Abbeville. :



POSITIONS WANTED



Want dairy job (2 hands) on
farm. 9 yrs. experience. Doug-
las Bunn, Ben Hill, Rt. 1. :

Want light farm work on
farm raising chickens, etc. Ready
to start work at once. Alone,
60 yrs. old. Desire room, board,
salary. G. M. Rucker, % Jimmy.
Rucker, Roswell. x

White man, 42 yrs. old, mar-
ried, 3 children, wants job on
livestock or poultry farm, for
reasonable salary and about 4
R. house with lights, water, etc.
Ref. if required. Alfred E.
Smith, Atlanta; 1112 Gunclub
Dr. N. W.

Want farm work for 2 fa-
milies. Six to work. Need 2

| % Sam Wood, Eastm

work on farm for board and sal- !

Want settled, middle age,| S$

time experience. R.

farm. References.
1 child. John Bailey,

. Exp. dairyman wants jo
































(boy 14), wants wor
Exp. all kinds farm
drive truck, tractor,
yrs. old. Have t I
Ready now. (Mr.)

_ White man, 46 yrs.
wants job on farm. |

Want job on farm
poultry, dairying, or doin:
repair work, etc. Exper
single. Need 3-4 R house,
water, salary. Henry We
Atlanta, 433 Crew St.,

Want job doing ligh:
work on farm for room,
$10.00 weekly salary. Wh:
yrs. old. Miss Annabell
we Mrs. Dillard L. Gabriel
ey. Ue

Single white man,

old, wants job on farm

room, board, salary. Can

tractor and truck, do mo:
type farm work.. J. M

breath, Gainesville, 633 W
i * :

College Park, 305 E. Ha
AVE CAS8I29"

33 yr. old white mai
willing worker, wa

ton, Washington St.

large or small dairy far:
50, or salary. Have suf
help. Can operate tru
tractors, also tend- chi
look after cattle, etc.
large 4R or 5R_ house.
Turner, Mansfield.

Middle age white man at
wife with 9 yr. old son, w
job on chicken or cattle
or any kind of light farm
Room, board or small hi
school route near schoo
be reasonable salary.
Washington, Daniels
Married man w. sma
children (one school age), want
job on dairy farm, 18 yrs
Milk and other dairy.

onable salary. References.



houses. Contact. Clyda Jo Sil-|
vers, Chatsworth. a

Sargent, Pendergrass.





FREE CALFHOOD

This is very important

: Phil



PO Box 656. Ph. Lenox 4-9782.



FOR BANGS DISEASE

Under the State and Federal Cooperative Bans
Disease Program free calfhood vaccination is ava
to all Georgia Livestock owners. j oe

You can secure this free calfhoo
applying to your local veterinarian.

disease and all livestock owners should take advanta;
of this in the interest of eleminating this disease.

Commissioner of Agricultur

VACCINATIO








d vaccination

in the control of Ban

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Cattle Prices

Paid at Georgia Markets







































Atlanta, Ga,

RADE Thomaston Atlante Athens Reme = Atlanta
oo al 2-1 Saoaee 2-2 253"
Steers & Helters
Choice -23.50 - 22.25-24,25

Good 18.25-20.00 18.00-19.00 18.50-19.50 18.50-19.50-
Con. 15.50-18.00 15,00-18.00 14.75-17.25 15.00-18.00 -14.50-17.00
Utility ~ 12.25-14.75 12.00-14.78 11.00-13.75 = 12.00-14.75 -12.00-14.30
Cutters 10.00-11.78 | 10.00-12.00 10.00-11.00 (10.00-11.75 10.00-11.50 _
CALVES naiees ee
Good & Ghoise 17.00-20.60 -'16.75-20.00 -17.00-20.00 =-'16.75-19.25 - 16.50-18.75
Util, & Comi. 12.00-17.00 12.00-17.00 12.00-16.75 12.50-16.75 -12.00-16.50
Com. & Choice

Venere : 17.00-25.00 17.00-25.00 17.00-25.50 17.00-26.75 .
cows ae = ;

Utility 10.25-12.50 ~ Tezea 10,00-11.75 - 10.25-11.00 -10.25-12.25
Cc. & G, 7.00-10.80 7.50-10. 7.00-10.00 7.00-10.25 7.00-10.00
BULLS ce

Util. & Coml. 12.50-13.09 - 12.00-14.50. 11.75.14.00 = -12.00-13.25 = 12.75-14.25
Cutters 11.00-12.00 - 10.50-12.50 9.50-10.75 10.00-12.00 -10.50-12.00
STOCK! = bd a i:
Steers & Helfers 12-00-1708 2,.00-19.28 11,00-18.00 = 12.00-18.25 -12.00-18.25
Calves 11.00-18, 2.00-19.28 | -11.00-15,78. 12,00-17.00 -12.00-17.00

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