TOM LINDER *
7 COM MISSION ER_
WEDNESDAY, AUP, 12, 1944
EDITORIALBy Tom, Linder
Genesis 1:10: And God called the dry land
Earth; and the gathering together of the
waters called He Seas; and God saw that it.
was good.
All creation on this earth consists of three great di-
visions, Namely, the mineral kingdom, the vegetable king-
: op and the animal kingdom.
The animal kingdom is dependent upon vegetation. :
egetat tion is dependent on the land. Without land, there
Id be no vegetable kingdom and there could be no ani-
val kingdom.
While the land ie many minerals and chemicals
ecessary to plant life, it is the soil on the surface of the
d which creates a condition favorable to the growth of
nt: life.
For this reason, the value of all land for agricultural
purposes is determined by the amount and richness of the
soil which covers its surface.
The history of nations in the past can be read in the
stage of the soil on which those nations depended for
ood, The future history of this nation in years to come,
n be read in our treatment of the soil.
it we continue to waste the soil from the surface of our
farms, we will become a nation dependent upon other parts:
the world for our food.
Tf we build and conserve the sou, we can become more
Independent as the years go by.
SOIL CONSERVATION MEETING AT ELBERTON |
p= On Wednesday, July 5, I had the pleasure of attend-
ng a meeting in Klberton, Georgia, where many farmers
mere | awarded certificates of merit for soil building and
oil conservation work.
BROAD RIVER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT
. The. local bankers in the Broad River.Soil Conserva-
on District and the Georgia Bankers Association pre-
nted these merits of aw ant
__ The meeting was called to order by P. C. Maxwell,
shier, First Wetional Bank, Elberton, Georgia.
Invocation, W. N. Harrison, Vice-President and Cash-
jer Northeast. Georgia Banking Company, Lavonia, Geor-
gla.
Welcome, I. D. Smith, Me a Granite City
ank, Elberton, Georgia.
Recopition of Officials jaa Guests.
~ Address, T. B: Thornton, Chairman Board of Super-
Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets
- Reports received at this office show following average prices
_ for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named.
July 7, 1944 Per Cwt.
S June 30 (Friday)Thomasville : -$13.10
| July 3 (Monday)Bainbridge - 13.00
July 3 (Monday)Sylvester - 13.00
July 5 (Wednesday)Albany .- - 13.00
ay 5 (Wednesday)Rome - 13.40
TOP FED CATTLE
~$ 9.00-$11.00
8.00- 11.00
10.00- 12.40
12.00-. 15.00
Governor s Message
Georgia is facing ee gredtest obligation her we
est opportunity. Within our states grasp is national lea der-.
ship in the Fifth War Loan, greatest financing effort in th
~ worlds history. Think what it can mean to the spirit and ;
temper of our men overseas if they knew their state had ~
led America in bond buying. That is not a dream, it is an |
attainable reality if-and this is an important Ge bhe
people of Georgia will come through and buy EH bonds
in the manner expected of them. The so-called little man
in Georgia, the man with. the smaller income, has the great--
est chance in his career to lift his state to the top of the
pairigne ladder. Boe . ;
ELLIS ABNA L. frovwernor of Gran
visors Broad River Soil Conservation District.
Address, Senator Richard B. Russell. fe
Presentation of Awards, David J. Arnold, procden :
Georgia Bankers Association and Vice-Pr esident, Com
mercial Savings Bank, Griffin Georgia.
The Board of Supervisors of the Broad Rae So
Conservation District are:
ob. D. Thornton, Chairman, Hart County, Hartw
Georgia. :
ig Hutcherson, Ashland, Georgia, Franklin County
M. O. Scoggins; Banks County, Baldwin, Georgia.
W. W. Me oClay, Stephens County, Eastonollee, Georgia.
I, O. Cabaniss, Oglethorpe County, Maxeys, Georgia.
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
The awards were presented by Honorable David
Arnold, President of the Georgia Bankers Associatio
Honorable Sherman Drawdy, Augusta, Georgia, is Viee-
President. Honorable Freeman Strickland of Atlanta, is
Preasurer. Honorable Haynes McFadden of Atlanta, is
Secretary. Honorable George Bazemore of Atlanta is
Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture.
FARMERS AND BANKERS WORKING TOGETHER
It is a healthy sign when the bankers of the State and _
the farmers of the State can work together for their mu
tual benefit.
Almost all business is operated on bank cieatee vee Yj
few business men or farmers have the ready cash O f-
nance profitable operation of their business, ee
Availability of adequate capital at low interest rate
is the requisite for successful operation of farms as well
as industry.
There are many good farmers in Georgia who woul |
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Fresh Fruits and Vebeinble,
July 7, 1944
Beans (Lima) bu. hprs.
Beans (Snap) bu. hprs.
Beets, doz. bunches
Cabbage, per pound _.
Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu.
Collards, per doz. bunches
Corn (Green) per doz.
_ Cucumbers, per. bu.
Onions (Dry) 50 lb. sacks
Peaches, % bu. bkts. __
Peas. (Field) bu. hprs.
Squash, bu. hprs.
Turnip Salad, bu. hprs.
Watermelons, ea.
the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU
MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
~Notsces ot farm produce and appurtenances ae sable
under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and
repeated only when request is secorepaniee by new. copy of
emotice. ~
: Limited space will not permit imsertion of notices containing
re than 30 words including name and address, |
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
@ssume any eo for any notice appearing in the
uljetin.
_ Published Weekly at
14-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
y Repartment of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner.
Executive Office, State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
.Publication Office
334-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
Editoria} and Executive Offices
State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga.
otify on FORM 3578Bureau of
- Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
mtered as second class matter
\ugust 1, 1937, at the Post Office
ovington, Georgia, under Act
of June 6 1900. Accepted for
ailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103. Act
- Oetober 8. 191%
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make a great success in farming under reason-
able conditions if they were adequately and
sheaply financed.
he old idea that a farmers credit should
be limited to what he can repay in the fall is
tirely inadequate for successful farming
ao present day conditions.
: The building and conservation of soil, the
evelopment of pastures and the building of
ences with adequate barns and dwellings are
necessary to successful farming | today.
adequate machinery are as necessary as the land
P
Many bank jas to farmers in the past
ere bad loans for the simple reason that they
were short term loans and matured too fast.
made good with adequate time for repayment
h low interest rates.
The Georgia Bankers Association, as well
as | the local bankers are to be commended for
heir progressive movement to take their proper
aces in the picture of agriculture in the State.
Honorable Robert Strickland of the Trust
on pany of Georgia, is among the most forward
00 ing bankers. "He has taken an outstanding
ag riculture.
FARMERS WHO RECEIVED
_ CERTIFICATES OF AWARD AT
ELBERTON
The Broad River Soil Conse
rvation D
ists of eight counties: agin seit
frank!
Pe art, Madison, Oglethorpe, Stephens
Those receiving Awan were as follows:
: BANKS COUNTY
illiam Carlos Alexander Neotia Floyd Evans
liam Harvey Brady
John Wilmont Lewallen
ts Roosevelt Cash Mallory Oratis. Scoggings
urtis Eugene Chandler Johia Harvey Turk
George McMellon Wood :
ELBERT COUNTY
j well Parker Adams Boyce Hopkins
eph Johnson Balchin Clifton Moore
ph Waldo Balchin Kenelm Earl Rucker
Herman Judson Brown Robert Leavit Seigler
fenry G. Cornell Raymonde Stapleton
Esper E. Hall Frank Marion Young
FRANKLIN COUNTY
drew Virgil Bailey Harris Nea! Little
farvin: Ryan Bramlett Peyton Brantley Little
ner aomenns Brooks Parker Purcell
John Lester Sanders
Joel Edgar Thomas
Mrs. Nathaniel J. Ware
Meody T. Whitlow.
io ee Heyes
: Samuel Ernest Vandiver
er Jackson
ddress all items for publication and all requests to be put
|Coyle Thomas Bullock
{Clarence Lear Carson
{Willie W. Chandler
\Horace H. Davis
| James Iric Fortson
{Hoke Smith Tix
}Wade Harris
The
ipment of the farm. with livestock and with
Many a good farmer has been sold out on.
ecount of short term loans, when he would have
md leading role in an effort to re-establish Geor-
Elbert, |
HART COUNTY.
| Pearson fears Bailey Lawson Feltman
J. T. Bannister Truitt Dave Garner
Allie Mayfield Best Olin Judson Johnson |
Charles Speer Boyles Tennie Seaborn Mason
Arthus Britt Brown Martin Maxwell Norman
Stewart Dixon Brown Mac Oglesby :
James Alfred Cobb Archie Lindsey Parks
Mac Cobb Thomas B: Thornton
Orr Cook : Sylanus L. Thornton .
Perry Ostella Ce oo Mark Thornton Warren
James Andrew Dyar - Ben Hil} White -
MADISON COUNTY
William David Barnett James Albert Holcomb.
Henry Baxter Reggie Lee Ingram...
Neri Esli Bird Roy Lee Kesler
Horace Cleveland Brewer William Samuel Lowe
Ted Roosevelt Martin
Hoyt Reece Morris
Collier Bernard Nix
James Thomas Perry
Roy. Rice
William A. Ristiavdcon
Grover L. Sailors
Lonnie C. Seagraves
Arthur Ford Seagraves
George B. Scarborough
William Bennie Smith
John Rice vemrour
George Peace Whits-
OGLETHORPE COUN ad
Cachet Nicholas Allen William E. Johnson
Emmett Overton Cabaniss Jackson Purrell Martin
Wm. Toliver Cunningham Thomas Jewell Morrison
Bryan Ellis Dawson Claude Lee Owensby
Olin Charles Dellinger George Lee, Rice; Jr.
Earl Gibson Harris Pat Stevens Shackleford
Lewis Sorrow
James Gordon Tyner
John Limuel Chatham
John Edward Clements
Robert Lee Ciemenis
Thomas Willis Crow
Will S. Eberhardt
Alvin Franklin Gordon
William R. Howard
STEPHENS COUNTY
Hoyet George Hayes - William Walter McCay
Jones Hayes James Griffin Prickett
Thomas Harrison Kelley Leonard Dubois Steele |
J. T. Leverette Samuel Lee Wiley
WILKES COUNTY
Jones Harry Collins Robert Clarke Milligan
George Maynard Elam Ralph Early Sayer
William Horace Garrett William Joseph Woodruff
Claude Norman Tucker
_ One of the outstanding events of the meet-
ing was the awarding Of a cer tificate for soil
building and soil lconservation practices to a
lady, Mrs. Nathaniel Jones Ware, of Franklin
County.
We have a number of good farmers in Geor-
gia who are women, in fact, some of our best
farmers are women. It is highly gratifying to
see that they are beginning to be recognized.
"2 Lt has Jone ee said, tthe: hand that rocks
the cradle is fhe hand that rules the world. It
can also be said, the hand the builds the land.
is the hand that feeds the world.
HONORABLE PAUL BROWN ;
~ Honorable Paul Brown, who represents the
Tenth District as Congressman, was present and
introduced Senator Russell at the meeting.
Senator Russell made a very interesting |
talk, deseribing his trip around the world, visit-
ing the different countries where our bore are
fighting. | :
Jongressman Browns home is in Elberton.
He and Mrs. Brown were at home for a few, days
during the Congressional holiday.
Paul Brown, as he is generally known, has
made a splendid record as a Congressman, Hard
work done by Mr. Brown in getting vital amend-
ments attached to legislative | measures is largely
responsible for recent rise in the cotton market.
Cotton is now, and always will be, a vital
erop in a belt which God made suitable for the
cotton plant. No greater service can be rendered
to the people of the cotton belt than is done by
Congressmen and Senators who extend their best
efforts in protecting the cotton farmers in the
price of cotton and cottonseed.
TOM LIN DER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE| MACHINERY FOR SALE
- SECOND-HAND
|
1941 Allis-Chalmers trzctor,
in good cond. Lights and starter
and or good rubber. also har-
_No. 8 John Deere 4-26 ia dise.
tiller, purchased new in i9%3,
F-30 eumeh tractor on 40 -in.
valle.
row Brvant Wallis, Flowery
steel rims. A. S. Williams, Dan- |
: Branch, Rt. 3.
a
| quick sale.
ijson..Newnan, Tel. 888-3 1.
| tend: en, Royston.
CORRECTION
mowing machine, in good shap
| 0. G. Skinner, West Point.
Ls, Palmer.
MACHINERY FOR S
1938 Fordson tractor, wit
magneto and double dise plow
i good cond., $350.00 for bot!
H. G. Reed, Austell, Rt, 2.
Farmall A model tractor, A-
cond. with lights, starter, ney
tires; complete with | planter
cultivators, distributors, i
harrow and 2-disc. tiller.
ein Empire.
week ball bewting gin outhie
perfect oe Priced low fc
Be Vanden
vonia.
4-disc Avery tiller. in 00
cond., very reasonably price
John z Anderson, Jeffersoy
Box 68.
Allis-Chaimers tractor,
mowing machine. R. RP. R
Int'l. F-14 tracter on rubber
with planters, cultivators, fe
tilizer distributors and hy
draulic lift: in good cond. oh:
W. McArthur, Ailey.
Steel tired wagon for by
(mostly steel) for sale or ex
All letters answered. J. E. C
Big - 4, John Deere 5 tt. blad
75.00 at my home 4 miles SV
Meansville, A. G. Oliver, Mean:
wille, Rt. 1, Box 135.
Large iron syrup ettle; ca
met deliver. Can. be sen ;
Midway. Mrs. L. B. Ray. Ma-
con. 341 Carling Ava... Ph 282
-
Complete 2- row: rails aters wit
fertilizer attachments and cul
tivators for Farmall Tractor
model. Used one season, $
8-roller cene ~nill, os 00. I
Kite,
3 Practically new 9-H wagor
iron wheels, grain cradies, 2
turning plows and other fa
| Morgan See. Loven we
implements; slightly used. A
letters ans. G. E.. Stahilcunp
Morrow. Rt. 1.
J.B. Hammer feed mill; Tur
'ner peanut sheller. &. R. Yar
brough, Mershor. :
John Deere tractor. Mudel a
R: tractor plow with 2-24
discs and 1 2-row ere fo
tractor. $1.400.00.
john, Summerville, Pe
S. Subligna.)
9 TO saw cotton gins
plete with double box pre
fans and pulleys. Write } efo
eoming. Fred L. Cross. Al pan:
1941 .A Modei Jonn i
tractor onrubber. 1941-6 d
tiller on good rubber wit see
er. 1941-16 disc double-.
harrow. All in good ocnd.
| shredder, in good running cond
Fordson tractor: 1 ?-F mow
ire machine; 1 bee: 4 ae
hinder. Also 2 horses. Pa
Wediio Atlanta, Ri. 37
| Reundercrest School, Cons i
ten Road :
McCorm ick-Deering
$100.00 FOB. T. R. Bree =
Monroe. .
John Deere harmer mill,
running order, with 2 gereen
$100.00, also want tractor wa
gon in A-1 cond. with or wi
out body and rubber tires an
tubes. State make.
etc.. in 1st letter.: M. L.
Oglethorpe.
80 HP. steam engine. 1.20-
boiler and smokestack. No.
Continental gin fan for 0
tion of gin. Percy ee CuL
verton.
Seed cleaner and gr eer $z
WW. 2h. Ley, Milledgeville. RE
Box 8.
Oliver No. 10 middle buster, =
$9.50 and other second
farm equipment at a Da
Nothing shipped. Cash.
Sproul], Stilesboro.
Cole combine 41 planter. with
guane, $26.00 J. J. Sin
mons, Alto, Rt.
Lilliston > ola picker,
class cond., used 2 seasons,
roushly reconditioned. $350.0
= oo ry.. John Overton. Elk
Monarch rake; John-D
mower: in good cond.. $100
W.M. Head. Social Circle. R
warge walvanized spra
used in farming, $5.00, or tra
for 2 pigs. See H. B, Tille
my piace. B. O. Fussell, 3a
wick.
oan tractor, .runs g00
good paint, $150.00 cash. B.
Johnson, LaFayette, Rt. 4.
1 each, International t
tors, F-14, with cul
equipment; 1 tractor av
her on good rubber. F. -
ick, Marshallyile bn
F
eR
INERY FOR SALE || -
htly used Intl. pick-up
hay press, mounted
eumatic tries,
H. Weiss.
reford Farm.
vuLa a-rOW cotton Guster, j
very little |
ois
ile drawn; used.
a in good order. $70. 09.
Shealy. Oglethorp:.
ise plow;
inder, 8 ft.
like new. oe
omison.
Farmall 16-A mower,
w, $130.00. Singe power
<e-off for W. C
vsom, Sandersville.
liver Superior tractor grain.
Frick peanut picker: Int'l.
dise tiller and seed at-'
WMeCormick-Deering |
Ament:
mmer mill, Model 1A. C. T.
aM Hen. Glenwood. Horseshoe |
x treetor th we cond... on
rubber. $950 _ HA. Jotm-
1941 peotel eeu B = actor:
Intl. combine: 6 1/2 ft. mow-= |
disc tiller. with os 6
cu vators: all Int'l. and: 4n per+
+ cond. Alse good mare muie,
s, old, wt. 1,200 Ibs. W.
rker, Covington, Rt. 1.
Good 2 3/4 Studebaker wagon.
. . Reid. Hartwell, Rt. Sey
Windmill, 65 ft.
cypress tank. $150. 00. R.
hepherd, Madison, Ft! 2.
Lilliston peanut picker, good |
new. Cheap for cash. 9; W.
Wetherington, Chester.
-dise turning plow for M
Farmall 30 tractor, practical-
Ursrey. Hazle- |
new. L. R.
it
Case VA tractor with nehts
and starter on rubber.
new last February. ae
od as new cond. Hat-
ield, Gainesville. rome 295.
2 automatic can
s J. F. Mullis. Dublin. Box
West Jasper. Herbert
Brvant. Jasper Ri, 2.
crawler type International
941 model tractor. 1 pea thrash,
nad 2 1/2 hp. Hercules engine
or same. $100.00. No corres-
wdence. John Clark. Gray-
Dp, ir farm platform wagon
les. $185.00. FOB. . H. Mc
el, Buena Vista. Phone
Poe ws Tt. roll Shee.
a grading peaches,
Bredlove, Bishop.
101
Int'l. power hay press, bale a
minute. Just like new: original
Se
t $650.00. First $450.00 gets
W. S. McCarty. Dalton. 710
th Fier Ave.
te model Oliver. row crop.
tector on good rubber, with |
Starter and lights: 6 disc tiller
in perefct cond. S.
Jt. Fitzsere Te | Rt. 4.
on rubber.
Lon'-er.
: 2-roller cane mill and 60
1. toiler. Also about 1000
obacco sticks. Bart Daniel.
m (4% mi. W. Jesup).
15-80 McCormick-Deering
ctor with steel wheels. in
od cond. S. G. Lang. .r.. San-
rsville.
odel A Farmall tractor
ely overhauled:
ith complete cultivators 5, 4-dise
ry plow. Write or call.
Jenkins. Munnerlvn.
: Model H John-Deere cultivat-
Ag, Dlanting, fertilizing eauip-
t; used part of one season.
S. Gladin. Warthen. (10
. N. Sandersville.)
+
a
ee
com-
F- 12 Farmall T on rubber,.
ith steel wheels, double sec.
harrow; in good cond. C. T.
2 Jefferson,
COND HAND MACH-}
NERY WANTED
Want for cash MecCormick=
ering mowing machine and
re in A-1 shape. ive best
rice FOB your station. Bruce
eal, Blue Ridge.
ant graino drill for John
make, in good cond., and
het less than 14 disc tractor
-~ : .- H. Fhames, Fort
valley, Rt; 2; Ph. 2912.
S. not over 380 inches diam.
- Little, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
en new |)
$845.00 FOB. |)
Evans. Care G, |
3-disc iow: ie
No, 42 combine: 2-
harrow; 1 cultivator set, 4
th power lift for H tractor. ||
dike
$95 00. Tesse |
-pish, 1.900-.
evaporator
Bought |
BS eet _ | if priced right.
Fordson tractor with neariw
side plow at my home, 11}
24 wide.
sale.
new tires, |
Ee. |
dollar penalty charged
Zz
C.
To Georgia Sweet Potato Growers
If you expect to belt sweet potato plants in f
1945 and have not already made application to |
the Department of Entomology, please do so
before July 15th to avoid payment of a five .
spection. No penalty will be charged if the ap-
plication is received on or before July 15, 1944.
Divesest of
a
for making a late in-
H. ALDEN,
SECOND HAND
dise plow. 42 or 43> model. J.
B. hammer se ee size,
all in A-1 cond. R. S. Pope, Villa
Rica. Rt. 1. .
Want garden tractor plow,
| with attachments, W. A. Sin=
i dell, Jesup, Rt. 1.
tractor. State cond. and price.
The 3, W. Sanders. Danielsville,
| Allis-Chalmers B Mod
| tor. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Want 1 10-ft.
in
Doyle Ramsay. Toccoa, Rt. 2.
Want horse-drawn mower and
rake, in good cond. Make best
leash price. Farm near Dawson-
| ville. Mrs.
College Park.
4-disc tiller, Mark T. Warre>,
| Dewy Rose.
Want pre-war pressure can-
and pans complete. All. in 1-A
| cond. for cash. Ans. all mail.
sealers for |
o. 2 and 2 1/2 cans; one slisht- |
used; other never used, $17.50.
Mrs. W. O. Yancey, Kathleen,
mt 2,
any make if in good cond. Cash
Martin, Rt. 1.
lis-Chalmers B Model tractor.
; Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Want used
spraying Pecan trees, if in good
jcond., and priced right. Send
prices and full details. i. O.
Moseley. Mer..
Atlanta.
Want dbl. disc plow for Allis-
Chalmers B model tractor. _
HC. Couch, Turin. -
Want 4 disc Athens tiller with
Fortson, RFD.
Want buy Cider Mill, se op-
lars. James B. Woods, Brooks.
Want pulley and power take=-
tractor, 1942 model. G. C. Ed-
| mondson, Temple.
Want 1 or 2 horse wagon, also
Wo, 10 Oliver 2 H. plow, mow-
| ing machine and hay rake. P. P.
oe Atlanta, 512 Decatur
1 St. 2
Want combine and hammer,
both in good cond. J. Walter
| Donaldson, Register. :
Want late. model Tobe. Decree
A or B tractor on rubber with
power list with or without
planters and cultivators,
later than 1941 model. Leonard
C. Pope, Ocilla. Rt. 1. \
Want 5-gal. elec. churn, Elgin
or similar make. A. H. Rum-
bold, Noreross, Rt. 1.
Want 8 to 10 ft. McCormick-
Deering binder. in good cond.
James B. Bartch. Augusta, Rt. 2.
Want 1 water power corn mill.
| FF. E. Wileman, Atlanta. 528 E.
Ave., NE.
Want side delivery rake, any
standard make. Must be late
model. R. R. Hooks, Doerus,
RED 2.
Want smail up-right steam
boiler, 5 to 10 hp. in good cond.,
for use in school cannery. J. L.
Gilmore. Thomaston, 404 How-
ell Street.
Want J. B. Hammer Mill, A-1
cond. M. T. Sanders, Com-
merce. i
Want good, mule-drawn mow-
er and rake, at reasonable frice.
J. D. Ambrose, Atlanta, 1836
Flagler Ave., NE.. Phone At
5830.
Want good, used, 60-hp. mv-
tor te operate a cotton gin, O.
S. Garrison, Homer.
ia
MACHINERY WANTED.
Want Ford tractor, Athens 2+
| Oil brooder, $10.69.
wo Naga 28 Mason Min Rd. Cr.
| 4915
Want cultivators ad plant- |
jers for W. C. Allis-Chalmers:
Want double disc. plow for
el trace |
copper syruv
useable cond.
Eva McKee West, |
Want practically new aise;
Chalmers 60 combine: i Athens |
ner, 7 at. size, with canning rack }
Want cider: mill with press;
W. tt. Wood. |
Want double disc vlow for Al-'
Want good drag harrow. W.
+E. Vinson, Macon, Houston Rd.
equipzxent for |
Hotel Winecoff, |
seed conveyor. in A-1 shape,
cheap for cash. James A. Manry
lerated by hand. State particu-
off for B model Allis-Chalmers |
not!
INCUBATORS. AND
BROGDERS FOR SALE
- Mother Nature broeoder wnit,
brand new, with
nesville, Rt. 1.
Incubator, 400 cap. elec. 450.
P. W. King,
-, Byec. incubators, prac: new
equipment. 2 large Cugley in-
ubators.
ers. i. Looper, Dalton.
fag
BEANS AND FEAS |
FOR SALE
i
Sey. pounds Fiorida runner
peas, slightly weevil-eaten. but.
guar. to come ub. 15c lb. Pur-
chaser to pay postage. John W.
Giddens, Swainsk-~>
25 DU. mixed peas.
FOB. E. D. Maxwell.
$6.00 bu.
Danville.
| CORN AND SEED
CORN FOR SALE
Slipped shuck ear corn, with
| few weevil, 2c Ib.. at my barn.
. N. Smith, Glennville.
160 bu. good corn, mostly slip-_
ped shuck, at my barn. J. H.
Patrick. Jackson.
75 to 100 bu. corn in shuck at
farm. $2.00 hu. Henry Collum,
Cochran. \
100 bu. or more good picked
corn, $1.75 bu. at my barn. W.
W. McPherson, Villa Rica.
150 bu. slipped shuck corn: 15
ku. Oceola velvet beans at barn. |
J. D. Carrol, Grovetown, Hamil- |
| ton Farm.
Hastines-Piedmont crossed |
seed corn for late planting. $1.25
pk. Add postage. P, Stein-
heimer. Brooks. Rt.
100 bu. sound. ace corm,
slipped shuck, ree of weevils.
$1.75 bu. 200 pu. Cokers
2.00 bu. sacks furn. N. E. Reid,
Hartwell, Rt. 3 (near Nancy
School.)
Meta
~
SEED FOR SALE
No..1 stock chufa seed, $8.00
bu. FOB. A. J. Smith. Thomas-
ville. Springhill Road.
30 Ibs. mixed turnip seed, 75
Tb. Also 00 chicken feed sacks,
poe free of holes. 14c ea. L. |
Ellis Cumming,
About 2000 Ibs. blue Lupine
seed, 6 1/2 Ib. Would exe. some
Lupine for vetch and Kobe Wes-
pedeza seed. T. E. Childs, At-
beville,
200.
ciimbing tomao;
largest tomato grown: 200 cer-
tified Marglobe culture, instruc-
seed, Blue Ridge ftn,
tions, all for 25c. War stamts|
accepted. Will C. Smith. Pixe.
White egg turnip seed, 1944
crop, sound and pure, $1.25 lb.
PP. No order less 1 lb. M. O.
{ aoe Tanner. Flippen. PO Box
45 lbs.. white shallot onion
sets, 32c lb. $1.00 of more or-
ders prepaid. Mrs. Carl Kimsey.
Hiawassee.
White nest onions, 1944 crop,
$1.50 gal. del. No checks or
stamps. G. e Brown, ~ Ball
Ground. Rt. 4.
White cabbage cellard seed,
15c oz; $1.00 Ib. Also 50 Ibs.
nice. bright mountain comb
honey. $9.00. Also English peas.
40c lb. Wheeler Chadwick.
Rolston.
400 lbs. cattail millet seed. 20c
lb. Prompt delivery. R. &. Cur-
rin, Jr.. Broxton.
20 lbs. turnin seed. slightly
mixed: mostly Purple Top. free
of trash and dust. Make best
offer. LL. A. lingson, Tiogan- | 5
ville, Rt. 2.
|| 1b: $30.00 ver 100 Ibs..
|| $35.00 or 75c 1b:
| leaf mustard seed. $5.50 or $1.00
instructions, |
($4.75. Mrs. J. BF. Drury, Way- |
lea 8c Ib.
9 Lincoins, 4 brood-|
| seed, 35c cup.
15c cup.
| Sa.
ij tomato plants, 290, 60c:
-fuil- |
grain oats, $1.00 bu. Bring sacks. |
100 bu. Sanferd pure seed wheat
|C. Add postage.
| CO. Terd,
25 Colessal. |
| Wakefield
White Parmic 4 Top tu pio seed, ie
es :
'|50c for 8 pla ts
BS vosipaid. D. W
Is. Kingston. ~
20 lbs. Eariv nee eabbaxe
seed, = and sound. Make
best offer. J.W. Norris, Bogart.
700 lbs.. Ga. collard seed 60
$200.00
Jap. turn'p seed.
8 lbs.. smooth
for lot; 70 Ybs..
ib, Alton Ponder. Wivgham.
_ Seed: Purple top turnip and
Curly mustard. ea. Postage
7 poe. No stamps ner chks. Mrs.
. Filiott, Lavonia. Rt, 1.
ps Gieze collard seed,
! 1944 crop. 25 ounce, postpaid.
Tom Steed. Buena Vista.
i.e@w mixed turnip seed, 35
leapful. Mew collard seed, 5
| thisp., 1 gal.-white est onions,
13 gals. shallot onion buttons,
85c gal. 5, gals. shallots, 60c gal.
He M. O. Todd, Stephens, Rt.
1944 large red beowk onions. for
oo ugust vlantine. $1.50 gal. Mrs.
V. Robbs, Flow?ry Branch,
Se,
Shogain Purvle Top turnip
Add postage. Miss
Mautile Harrison. Bremen, Rt,
2, Box 81.
White Ege turn> seed, 1944.
rep, $1.25 1b. PP. No erders
| filked for less than1 tb. M. O.:
jonly.
|PO Box 65.
Willie Turner, Flippen,
feaved cane
ycumber Seet:,
John Weaver,
Straight.
Mrs.
Buchanan, Rt. 1. :
White nest onions, 50c quart.
1 Old fashioned white shallots,
| 35e at.
| Macula, Rt. 1.
Mrs. L. R. Ashworth,.
30 lbs. mixed turnip seed, 7c
~|Ib. Also 100 chicken feed sacl:s, |
bine Sa and free of holes, 14)
J. Ellis, Cummins.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Tree tomato plants. ever-
bearing tomato plants, 30c C.
Garlic onions, $1.00 doz. Sage |
plants, 20c ea. Nice dried_ but-
| terfly roots, 50c lb. Mrs. Mae_
Turner Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Ga. and cabbage collards,
Stone and Baltimore tomato,
00. 50c; $2.00 M. Marglobe
$2.50
M. Del. Bonnie Smith, Gaines- |
valle. Rt 2.
4
Collard plants. $2.00 M. Mar-_
elobe tomato plants, 33.00 M.
Add postage. Clayborn Stray-
horn, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Margliobe, Stone and Balti-
more tomato plants. 500. $1.50:
$2.65 M. Ga. and old fashioned
| callards, Wakefield and Dutch
cabbage. 500. $1.30;
Del. Rentie Garrett,
ville, Rt. 1.
Wakefield cabbage plants, 20c_
Rosie Crowe.
$2.25 IM
a
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Tomato plants, 40c C: 500,
$1.50: 1 M. $2.50 mailed. Any
amt. by exp. $2.00 M.. coe |
plants. same price. Cash with >
order. Prompt. shipment. Major
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Collard plants. 20 C: $2.00 |
= Marglobe temato plants. 30c
$3.00 M. Add postage. J. R. |
; Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Rt. |
New Stcne temato, heading
Chas. W. cabbaxzec |
plants. Can furnish thousands
ea. $3.00 M.-in 2 M and 10 M
lots. Ancil Crow, Gainesville.
Rverereen bunchiive onion
sets, 50c coz; white -and red
nest onions, 50c at.. $2.00 gal.
Del; collard, cabbage planis, 60c
2 Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Regis-
er,
~Waketield cabbage, Ga. col+.
lard, New Stone and Baltimore
tomato plants, 35c C; 300, 80c;
$2.25 M. Lee Crow, Gainesville.
Ri2. Box 3.
Lead. vars. cabbage. tomato
and collard plants, 30c C $1.75
M. Vigorvine tomato nlants, 25,
as L. A. Crow. Gainesville,
Coliard plants, 20c C: $2.60 M.
Tomato plants, 30c C: 33.00 M.
Add postage. J. L. Strayhorn,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Collard. cabbage and tomato
plants, $2.25 M. Del. 5 M or
more, $2.00 M. Collect. EF. B.
Wetherford, Gainesville. Rt. 2.
Ga. and heading collard,
and _Dutch. cabbage
plants, 500, $1.50: $2.25 M. Mar-
globe and Stone tomato plants,
560, $1.50: $2.60 M. Del. A. C.
Garrett, Gainesville. Rt. I.
Ga. and - headins ecsllard
oor 500, $1.25: $2.00 M. ae
M or more, $1.59 M. exp.
Waiter W. Musver, evneye i
FOR SALI
Few Hastings sage
ts. Mrs. B.W
Milner, Box 74.
50 lbs. or more Ga
peanuts, 16c Ib. at do
if shipped at once;
crop. 8 to 10 lbs. ;
peanuts, same price. M
C. Clifton. Milen.
Nice, sound onions +
| ble or canning, $1.00 gal. C
garlic bulbs, -dry, 25c doz
postage. Tamar Teem,
Rock.
. 24 white feed sack
ioe. free from holes, _
Add postage. a J. vis
Thomaston, Rt. :
Sage, Ree 8
dried, 5c Ib..-3 1bs., ;
ae . Brown.
Red multiplying onion
tons; scallion pei a 0
at; $1.85 gal. PP.. 2
only. Mrs. 3S. w. Slow
burn.
Yellow Rattle, sassafras
25 Ib. atnip, hoarhou:
permint balm, 25c a
spray, 30 C. Mrs. M
| White, i Rt. a Bo
_MISCELLAN EOU
_ WANTED .
Want dried fruit: 3
| butter: 100 lb. white chi
feed sacks cheap. Mrs. 1
Fogg, Atlanta, 692 Park
mY W. : dee
|PLANTS WANTED: _
Want some Wintergreen
|plants. State price per
Miss Annie McDaniel, R
| Woodcrest Dr.
| ROOTS AND SEED
| WAMTED:
Want 2 Ibs. ea. alfalf
|comfrey, rattle J mo
leaves: seed:
Queen of Mieodae
aan seed: Elecampane
and seed. Mrs. Harold
Chickamauga.
SEED WANTED:
Want prices on feed and
oats. B. McH. Cline,
ila iaen 402 Grand "Th
HONEY, BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES WANTED: _
Want sone Golden: Tha
bees. Advise. I. H: Mantle
| lanta, 166 Flora Ave..
Want (10 ibs.
| bees. Quote woo
if possible. a her
Lincolnton.
OATS WANTHD: *
Want 25 bu. oats to
calves, del. my barn.
price. J. W. Green, Thom
Rt. 1. (Thomasten-Barnesy.
Hwy.)
ROOTS AND ERBS WAN
Want some wild rocts, b
and herbs. Vilevy Chandler, Ai
burn, c/o Cleveland McCurry
TOBACCO WANTED:
Want 10 lbs. home-made,
tobacco. State grade and p:
oy . R, Spurlock, ates :
good yel
SYRUP POR 6h E
200 #als. Ga. sugar :
syrup, $1.35 gal. Robbie We
Halcyondale, RFD.
Sev. hundred gals. pure |
cane syrun in No. 10 ans.
Vv". Kelby... Colauitt. Rt. 3.
2000 gals. No. 1 Ga. cane
rup, $1.00 gal. del. W..
Hodges. Brinson, Box 133,
First-class Ga. cane
No. 10 cans, 90c ca
Orders for 200 cans or m
85c can. J. T. Grice, Glenn
260 gals. pure Ga. cane
$1.10 gal. in gal. cans,
Hall, Whigham, Rt, 1.
EGGS FOR SAL
Fegs: > ammeth acbeee
key, $5.6 00 dor Speckled
ea, $1.16 doz. Shipped in
al shipping egg boxes and_
Prompt snipment.
Baggett, Douglasville,
> MB, turkey eggs, 2.
or exc. for ae Cl
ae e- EtOH Ad j
Eggs: reed!
eoz: Speckled gui :
All ere See metal =
boxes, Boy
Douglasville, Rt.
For catalogue address:
LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE
Show and Auction Sale of registered and
- Polled Hereford cattle at LIVESTOCK AUDIT-
~ORIUM, MOULTRIE, GA.,
Bulls, cows with calves, open and bred heifers.
ae Moultrie, Ga.
JULY 21st, 1944.
Weel: Aycock, Sales
FRESH AND CURED
_ MEATS FOR SALE
Oewiod Sihoked meat:
hams, 8-18 Ibs.. 45c lb: Sides.
d shoulders, 30c lb. FOB. A.
Hurst; Meigs. Rt. 2.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
400 bu. bright, sound seed
ats . _ Arthur Edaigo, Pinehurst.
eardless parley, $2.00 bu. in
bu. bags. T. G. OKelley,
A: sville. Ried
i= 10 tons good Panut hay,
$25.00 ton FOB. my barn. M. L.
Shealey, Oglethorpe.
Appler and Sulerein a
1.20 bu. FOB. J.T. Lowe, Fa
Valley.
500 Lu. oats: 250 bales oat-
straw: Roland T. Dickens,
Watkinsville. =
: Beardless barley, $2.00 bu..
1000 bu, bright oats. $1. 10 bu.
'OB my barn. C. W. Sims, Au-
gusta, Lumpkin Rdt = ms
150 bu. imp. beardjese bar-
seed, $2.00 bu. Coker Full-
rain seed oats. $1.10 bu.. at
arm. 7 miles, SW. Milledgeville
on Macon Hwy. R. E. Cotton,
illedgeville, 207 North Colum-
is: Street.
Lee-Victoria Oat seed, at
farmers prices: Sell in 10-100/
bu. Tots in your sacks, at barn.
R. P. Steinheimer. Brooks: :
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
3-como root honey extrac-
i od2.00. J: EK. Justice, Hape-
av le, 2981 Stewart Ave.
6 old- fashioned gums; 1 Pas
nt hive. in good: cond.. $14.00
or lot at my place. Richard
rr. Mavsville, Rt. 2.
Fancy grade strained honey,
Case of 6 - 5 lb. pails. $5.80
ash. E. J. Lewis, ee
FRUIT AND MELONS
<-FOR SALE
Orchard, 900-1,000 trees, med.
o large size free~stone peaches,
ipening about Aueust Ist. Es-
y No let-
oe. i C Adigus: ie Valley,
09 No. Macon St.
ee, -wate-melons: Cannon
Balls, Hastings, New Red
Heart Stone Mountain. Will be
fear for trucking July 10th.
Will seli to truckers at my
as . Harry Stanley, ,Milan.
21/2 acres. Pride of Ga:
see sweet melons ready
for truckigs July 15th at my
. O. W. Burdetie, Turin,
CATTLE FOR SALE
Res Jersey heifer, from high-
ast type bloodlines,
very way, $100.00. S. C. Jones,
Fairburn, Rt, 2.
alt, = er Sade 4 or ten ced
teers. Also good mule, all for
500,00, or sell separately. Jul-
; Osis Lizella, Rt. 1,
Wersey cow, with 6 wks. old
st cali: purebred Guernsey cow
yrs. old, from high pene ss
teck, priced reasonably. F. Hs
Bunn, Midville.
Reg. Hereford bull, sire of
grand champion neifer: 19 good
led cows, with calves at side
bred py and above bull. Pre-
sell lot together. Frank
new, Summery ille, Rt. ao :
rds
. Old pull. gentle. e100 lbs.,
Selling ta prevent in-
Bag. 00 without pap-
itz A. Revers, ee
, BOR aot
Dr... NE.
ase 3
Aug. 15th.
perfect in.
-CATTLE FOR SALE
Jersey cow, 5-6 yrs. old, 4 gals
daily, $110.00. Jersey
$85.00. Both freshen August 1.
D. -P. McCorvey, College Park,
Rt. 2 .Box 114.
.. Whitefaced bull, 5 yrs. old,
purebred, but not reg. $115.00
at farm near Forsyton. 8. E.
Hatch, Atlanta, 630 Elmwood
Fine Gurnsey-Jersey heifer, 4
mos. old, from 4-gal. cow and
reg. male. $20.00. Also trio
geese, large stock, $15:00. Geo.
Normandy Jr., Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
Part Jersey- Guernsey cow,
with heifer calf.4 mos. old 1
Jersey bull calf, sired by out-
standing bull. B. E. Soe At-
lanta, De 3280. (B. E. Yancey
Farm.)
Herefords: Herd sire, polled,
3 yrs. old: 2 ea, polled. and
horned, 1 yr. oldy:also 1 Guer-
nsey bull, 5 mos. old. Al! regis-
tered. A. K. Chamlee, Sparta
bull calves .7 mos. old, from
high milk producing. mothers,
ete. J. E. Kohn, Tifton, Rte:
Purebred Guernsey cow, about
800 lbs. red and white yearling
calf. Also vood mule, $150.00;
1 older mule, $50:00. No plugs.
W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica.
Several milch cows. fresh-in,
with 2 wks. old calves. 3 fat
steers, 2 yrs. old. L. P: Single-
ton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3..
2 200d, young cows, half Dur-
ham and: half Jersey; 1 cow, 3
-yrs. old, half Jersey and half
Guernsey. One or both at bar-
gain for quick sale. Charles A.
Shook, Tiger.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs..old, en-
titled to reg., with calf 4 wks.
old. Mrs. Inman Smith, Jack-
son, Rt. 1.
Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. old,
purebred, $75.00. Can reg. in
buyers name. W. G. Owenby,
Marietta.
Reg. Hereford bull, Domino
bloodlines, wt. about 1300 Ibs,
Make offer. W.-H. Ivey, Mill-
edgeville, Rt. 1. Box 8...
a0 Herefords, about one-half
purebred, balance mixed. 18
cows with heifer and bull calves
ranging in wts. from 150 to 300
Ibs.. in good cond.. 12c lb. O.
H. Banks, Shady Dale.
Several young. purebred, reg.
Guernsey. bulls. from high pro-
ducing cows. J.T. Turner, At-
lanta, 1334 LaFrance St., NE.
HOGS FOR SALE
Spotted Poland China gilt,
bred, blocky type, due-to farrow.
double treated, $35.
Reg.
Isler, Morgan.
1i.purebred, full stock, Duroc
pigs, 9 wks. old: weaned anda
ready to go. Treated for life,
but not reg., $10.00 ea. or $100,
_ lot. W. A. Moore, Haddock,
Rtas
2 purebred Black PC gilts, 1
wt. about 75 lbs., $20.00: other
60 Ibs. $15.00: Reg. in buyer's
name. Crated and ship exp.
charges col. R. E. Cotton, Mili-
edgeville, 207 North Columbia
Street.
2 large OIC hogs (1 boar).
$35.00 ea; 5 pigs, 8 wks. old,
$8.00 ea; 1 smal! mule, $35.90:
large Guernsey heifer, $40.00:
20 mixed hens, $1.00-$1.25 ea:
3 ducks, $1.00 ea. W. C. Guthrie
Sr., Atlanta, 156 Gresham Rd.
(at Flat Shoals.) De 6711.
SPC., 200-lb. brood sow with
6 pigs, 6 wks. old, treated. $40.
H. L. Brown, Garfield.
SPC. pigs for high bred sire
and dam. 8 wks. old, cholera
immune, $10.00 -a. del. Express
Boe HW. Golden. Doerun,
Rico
Several nice SPC pigs, wis. 60
to 70 lbs. Well marked, $16.99.
Reg. in buyers name; gilts, $29
ai W. Marvin Smith, Sanders-
ville,
15 Black PC. shoats, big bone,
60 to 100 lbs. $125.00 for quick
sale to one party. on farm at
Washington. Will -.
Washington, Rt. 2, Box 221.
4 reg, Hereford gilts, $20.00
6a, A Oe Mitchell: Smyrna,
ender Hal.
heifer,
2 dark red polled Shorthorn
/pucks,
in buyers name. L. M.
Barnett,
| for
HOGS FOR SALE
== 9PC. pigs.
reg. in buyens
name. H. J. McBride, Talla-
poosa, :
20 blocky tpe Duroc pigs. 10
wks. old.~life treated against
cholera: some unrelated. $15.00
-ea. del. H. L. Williams, Baxley
Big bone Black African Gui-
nea boar, 6 -mos. old, $22.50 ea.
Boar. 5 mos. old, $20.09. Boar,
4 mos. old. $17.50. F. P. Prather,
Monroe, Rt. 1.
Reg. Hereford boar, 15 rnos.
old, in good cond. No bad hab-
its. Del., in 100 mi. my home:
sacrifice for $100.00. David G.
Belknap, Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 193.
SPE gilt, bred to farrow July
27th, $40.00, at my parn. Can
not ship. Also Butf Orpington
-pullets. Leghorn pullets, -Pekin
ducks. Stanley Howard, Oconee.
HORSES AND MULES.
~ FOR SALE |
Good, sound 900-lb. mule,
work anywhere. Sell or exc.
for cow. or springer. W. O.
Moore. Sr.. Clarkston, Box 204.
_ 7 yrs. old Bay mare, wt. 1250
lbs., work anywhere, gentle and
sound. fines Wallis. nor
ville, Rt.
Red a mare horse.
950 to 1000 lbs., 8 yrs.
or work anywhere. Es
wt.
old plow
WE-Clanic
Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. (Law-
Wo As Hwy.) Ph Clarkston
Small white mare horse: very
gentle; will ride and: olow any-
where, $95.00. A. D. Carpenter,
Stone Mountain, Lawrenceville
Hwy. Ph. Clarkston 2103.
Horse. 7 yrs. old, wt. about
1000 lbs. Will work to wagon,
-plow or will ride: in good cond.
Mrs. R. H. Bartlett, Riverdale.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Purebred Giant NZW. buck,
9 mos. old, $4.00 or wade for
purebred NZ Red doe, 7-9 mos.
old; 2 NZW. bucks. 5 mos. old,
sell or trade for NZ Red does, 3-
5 mos. old. Mrs. J. H. DunNett,
Sandy Springs.
NZ Red rabbits. 4 1/2: nos. |:
old ,from large pedigreed stock;
does. $3.50 ea.. bucks, $2.50 ev.
unrelated. Henry Coleman. Milo
edgeville, Rt. 1,
Pr. NZ White sabbits.
mos. old, from good stoek, $5.00.
EK. D. Harrison, Jr., Milledge-
ville, 205 N. Wilkinson St.
Golden fawn Flemish giants,
wts. 18-24 lbs., from Keystones
famous Bull Durham, 3 wks.
old, $3.00 pr.. Mrs. W. E.. Mar-
shall, Reynolds.
NZ Red doe, 7 mos. old, $4.00
ea. Trade for Guinea pigs. Billy |
Turner, Union Point. .
10 pr. purebred NZ White
rabbits, 2 and 4 mos. old, $3.00:
pr. Purebred NZW. buck, 9 mos.
old; $3.00: $1.75 ea. Mrs. C. :
Reese, Norwood, Rt, 2.
greys
-10 mos. old, $3.00 ea.
Light. grey doe, bred.to 11 15.
reg. NZW buck, $5.00. 10 mixed
colored rabbits, 12 wks. old.
Sale or exc. for 10 laying hens.
H. L. Philmon, Marshallville.
5 prs. purebred NZW. rab-
bits, 2 mos. old, $3.00 pr. Exp.
collect. E:. B. Dixon, Hawkins-
ville, 107 Lumpkin St.
Sr. Giant Chinchilla ouck,
$15.00; sev. prs. Jr. 8-10 wks.
_ Browns,
old, $15. QQ all reg. stock. E. W.
Reid, Atlanta,
Ave., SW.
2164 Beredere
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Milk goat, fresh-in with 1 kid.
Nubian-Toggenburg crossed. R.
P. Rowe, Moreland, Rt. 1.
Young milk goat, good qual-
ity, naturally hornless, fresh-in
with Ist kids. Euclid Faires,
Cedartown, Rt. 2.
Saanan milk goat. freshened
in May, with 1 kid; 3 ats. and
more with good feeding, $25.00
for both at mv barn. J. W. Gar-
rett, Loganville.
2 purebred Nubian. goats, 5
mos. old, for quick sale. Mrs. J.
L. Evans, Blairsville, Rt. 3.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
RABBITS WANTED:
Exc. NZW. 8 mos. old buck
NZ. White or Gray doe,
about 5-8mos. old. C. R. Cox,
- Cuthbert, Keene Street.
and NZW.
8 1/2)
LIVESTOCK AUCTION oe |
Livestock Auction Sale will he held at fig
Northeast Georgia Fair Grounds,
Ga., eens July 14th, beginning at 1 P. M.
HERBERT H. ADDERHOLDT,
Gainesville, Ga.
Gainesvill
POULTRY'FOR SALE
BABY CHICKS
AND BANTAMS:
Rooster, 2 hens,. (extra good
layers,- smallest type bantams,
last years hatch, $3.00 crated.
Ries
- Bantam cockerels, fine mixed
_strain, $1.00 ea., at Dr. Wiggins
farm. B. M. Gorman, Doraville.
Purebred B. L. bantams for
sale. -G. E. Stahikuppe, Mor-
row, RDF 1.
BARRED. WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:
1 direct Parks. str.. rocster,
ready for service, $4.00. Mrs.
E. J. McConnell. Demorest, Rt.
Ee
CORNISH, GAMES
AND GIANTS: :
5 hens, 1 roosier. Jarge ee a8
yr. old. Healthy, good cend,,
$12.00. xp. col. in non- -return-
able light coop. Money order
Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan. Whites-
burg, Rt. 2.
Purebred Bar clay Shawi cock,
3/4 Shawl, 1/4 Round Head hen
$5.00, cock, $10.00, $13.50 for pr
Guaranteed in every way. Lu-
vanda Hatcher. Bainbridge, Rt.
1.
~ Cornish: 10 hens and. rooster,
$20.00: 8 hens and rooster, $16;
Sy spring hatch pullets, ,cocker-
. $15.00; small cockerels, $1.25
| oe Eegs, same str. $1.50 per 16.
|C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
S
LEGHORNS:
Small number WL.- breeding
cockerels, dif. ages, from offi-
cial contest hens. records up iy
349 eggs. Verv reas. R.
Blount, Gay, Rt. 1.
15 or 20 very best SC White
leghorn roosters, 12 wks. old,
$1.50. ea. at farm. Hoke S.
Bearden, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
yr old, 2 hens. 1 rooster, $5.09
FOB. Guaranteed first PO or
der gets them. Charles P. Ezell,
Eatonton, Rt. 4.
200 WL. hens. 75 March and
Avril hatch pvujlets, $1.00 ea.
Mrs. Lester Alimond, su
Rie 1s
40 Eng. iyi 4-A White hed.
horn, yr. old pullets; $1.00 ea.
Money order. P: G. eee
Nashville, RFD 4.
REDS (NEW. HAMPSHIRES-
AND RHODE ISLANDS:) |
2500 or more 3-A NH. Red
pullets and cockerels. Write for
prices. Charles T. MeMillan,
Gainesville, Rt. 3. ee
700 Parmenter RI. Red pul-
lets. U.S. certified, ROP sired
for 10 generations. Puilorurn-
free. April hatch. All or part.
WwW. M. aoe Thomasville, mits
ad.
110 NH. Red Maren hatch ane
lets, from - blood-tested flock,
$1.35 ea. at my place. Will ship
if buyer pays exp. and furnish~
ed coops. M.O. only. J.
Davis. Martin. Rt. 2.
Cockerels and pullets, 8, 10,
and 12 wks. old, Parmenter Red
strain, sired by ROP and. from
Pullorum-tested flocks, 75 ea.
up according to age. Deposit
required on crates. D. B. Duke-~-
hart, Decatur, PO Box 488.
'|PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.
Common pigeons, few blue
and white, $1.75 for 2 prs. no
less old. M. O. only. Curtis !
Bre2h-Jr., ememea, Rt. 1;
6 prs. Aristocrat pigeons, Blue
Ribbon winners; extra large
Giant Blue Kings, mated to Sil-
ver Kings (produce 1 1/2 to*2.
tps> sguabs.:=$3.50 pre- J. 6 He
Barr, Lumpkin. ?
TURKEYS. GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC:
8 large White King ducks,
now: laying. $5.00 pr., $2.50 ea.
Trade for NZW rabbits; large
and good breed. Mrs. Julia
Varnedoe, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Sweetwater Park.
POULTRY WANTED
t
GAMES WANTED: :
Want 250 head some good
breed Pit game cocks, ready for.
the Pit, wt. 5 1/2 or 6 1bs., ea.
Ren W.S. SS: Cadwell,
Trio Black Leghorn: chickens. |
year. Land,
y.| Bostwick.
i
ton, 417 5th St... SE.
Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, |
on bus line; good house and pas.
| same.
Conyers, is te
FARM HELP WANTED
church an dtown. J. H. Cum-
POULTRY WANTED
Want 12 large Brown Leg
horn young now laying hen
be. shipped by prepaid xp
Write. Homer Rabon, Thomas
POSITIONS WANTED
Want place on 1- H farm ar
ture; I furnish horse and tools,
EO: Abernathy. Clermont. a
Exp. man. 43. yrs. old, will
wife, no children, wants dai
job or work on poultry f
Make best. offer. a : ae
thern. Dunwoody, Rt. % ae
Want place on nee tor my.
self and children; prefer poul
try-raising, gardening, ete. Pre
fer near school bus route and t
take care of vlace for rent
Mrs. Ada. C. Water.
Brunswick, 2015 Gordon St.
Want 1-H. crop on 50- 50 Be
for 1945: must be good man
house furn. near Newna
Sa-gent. See me at Barrs Stor
tyus. Roy West, Bowdon, Rt.
Want job on farm at once
for good home. board and teas
weekly salary by the wk. Stat
size of family and ages. Pre
job in mountains. Taft Parker
Want job attending +6: stock
repair work on farm. and gen
oe handy man. Henry Vicker
Psidsville; PO Box -oltee
Elderly couple, white, want
job taking care of an estate
looking after livestock. Wife t
raise chickens and milk cows
Prefer location near Atlanta.
Mrs. D. J. Hale, Decatur, Rt. 2.
Want job on farm tock
aiter hogs, chickens and othe
farm: work. Write. W. H. Me
Millon, Ochlocknee, Rt. 1.
Large family Waunis 2 2 3-
farm on Shares, with nee stocl
and tractor; for 1945. Go
house, conv. to school bus rout
and good, smooth land. Consid
daievine. as side line. All letters |
ge i. . McFarlin,. Woodbury :
RES).
- Want reliable. dairy help
Could use woman with son. 4-R
house with lights furn. WNeai
high school. W. H. Ivey, Mill
edgeville, Rt. 1, Box 8. Se
Want. man with small fami!
to work fall vegetable crop or
50-50 basis, also work crop
tools, stock fur.
nished. Good level - land 01
school bus route, 3 miles from
Rio ee
Want 1 or 2 families to
erate 4-H farm for 1945;
small town, 10-teacher schoo!
with bus. 6-R. house with elec
lights, good pasture, fresh wate
Standing rent. G. W. Male
mings. Byron,
Want white woman for farm
work,. $4.00 wk. and priv
room. Cc. W. Johnson, Conye
RZ / :
Want good, reliable man
work on dairy farm where lee:
tric milkers are used; i
single or married, witn sm
family. T. R. Breedlove, Mon-
ree,
Want dairyman; experien
not necessary. House with
garden and other convs. fur
nished: good salary and in 20
community. J. P. Simpson, C
lege Park, Rt. 2 Ca 6859. _
Want good woman, whit
col, to. help on farm with po!
try, flowers, etc. Good pay. M
Will Wise, Wadley.
Want middle-aged white w
man, unencumbered, to wd
on farm: will furnish room a
board and small salary.
J. W. Skipper, Lizella, Rt. de
Want white woman to li
with elderly woman and h
with farm work; 2 in family
Room and board furnished. Mrs
Woac: White. Summerville
4. :
Want farm cones man a
wife, white, Furnish house 2,
land for upkeep; care and wo
on adjoining farm; good lat
barn, pasture. Must have st
equipment, carpenters
a ualify.
rollton.