ust 31, 1949, the following or-
by. the Presiding Judge
: Court for the District of Co-
) STATES OF AMERICA
PLAINTIFF
NO. 742-48
: HARRISS, ~~
HW. MOORE, JAMES E.
|ALD, TOM LINDER,
COMMISSIONERS COUNCIL
ATIONAL FARM COMMITTEE,
DEFENDANTS :
ORDER
n consideration of the motion to
_ to strike, and for a bill of par-
, oral argument, and the brief
Governments oral motion to
e defendants motion to dis-
upon further consideration of |
overnments filing information
in the above entitled matter
= this 31 st day of Au-
ERED, adjudged and decreed
defendants motion to dismiss
same are hereby granted.
ED. M. CURRAN, Judge
_ United States Couct
z FORMATION FILED
y the farmers.
retand from reading the news-
the Government Attorneys |
Information. According to |
this Tnformation charges
bbying to get better farm
ee how it would be possible,
law, when an indictment is
the Court.for Government
around. and make -a
iolating the same law by |
Washington and asked for a copy of the
~Tnformation to be sent me by Air
Mail and will probably be able to give
next issue of the Bulletin.
If you will turn to the last page of this
_issue and read the reproduction from the
Market Bulletin of Wednesday, Septem-
ber 1, 1948, it will refresh your mind
about the origin of this case.
the report of Honorable Hugh Howell,
dated August 24, 1948, to the Acting
Governor and you will see how accurate
_Mr. Howells forecast of the law and the
-outeome of this indictment was.
I would like at this time to express
-| again my deep appreciation to Honor-
_ able Hugh Howell, Honorable Victor
Davison, Honorable Allen Post and each
and every one of my friends who have
stood so staunchly by me and the farm-
ers of the State and Nation in this fight.
This was an attack on the funda-
mental guarantees of our Constitution
and an attempt to destroy the right of
freedom of speech and the right to pe-
tition our Government for redress of
grievances. This has been an attack
against every American citizen.
CRUCIFY HIM
Through the ages, whenever an attack
has been made ag painst truth, the method
~ employed has heen along the same line.
_ The facts which I have brought to the at-
tention of Senators, Congressmen and
the general public through the pages of
the Market Bulletin, through statements
to Congressional Committees, through
writing letters and otherwise, have been
unanswerable facts.
Those who have sought to persecute
- you full information concerning it in the .
Also read ~
NOTICE
Read the reproduction on back waae
of article dated. Wednesday, September
4 1948, relative to the Washington case,
TOM LINDER |
me have done it because they were un-
able to answer these facts. The people
whe have been behind this persecution
have always had one ery when they,
wished to silence the truth and the er y 5
has been crucify him, crucify him.
Truth erushed to earth will rise
again.
The eternal years of God are here,
But wounded error writhes in pain
And dies among her worshipers.
PITIFUL ee
Tn the different counts of the indict- _
ment I was charged with working for |
higher prices for farmers and against
lower prices for farmers.
Because the majority of negroes in |
this country are on American farms,I
was making a fight which if successful
meant more to the welfare of the negro
as well as the white people on the farms
of this country than anything that any:
bureaucrat in Washington was yg
to do.
Notwithstanding that fact, twelve ne
groes were used on the Grand Jury t6
indict meseven negro women and five
negro men.
We hear so much agitation every day
abeut equal rights for negroes and the
effort, even here in the South, to provide
higher living standards for them, and
yet when these twelve negroes had it in
their hands to do something to really
help their own race, they ignored the op-
portunity and indicted me for my efforts
to get better prices for farm products,
much of which is produced by negroes on
the farm.
It also dey Signed that 14 members of
the Grand Jury were Government em-
ployees who under our laws would have
been ineligible to sit on the jury any-
where in the United States except in the
District of Columbia.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
o
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Evergreen, Junipers, 30c;
Myrtle Vine, 65c C; Pink, Red,
Purple Crape Myrtle, 4, $1.00;
Single Althea, White with. Red
Center, Goldenbell, 6, 60c; Pink
Abelias, 6, $1.50; Several dif.
Iris, mixed, 35c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
Ri Ss
Orange Day Lilies, Tame
Violets, Star of Bethlehem, 50c
C; Wild Iris, 50c C. Add post-
age. Sell or exc. for print or
white sacks. Mrs. Mollie Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
Golden Chain, 3, $1.00; Red
Dogwoods, 5, $1.00; Red and
White Fall Pinks, $1.00 doz.;
Lemon Lilies, 50c doz.; Daffo-
dils and Jonquils, 60c doz.;
Old Time Lily Bushes, 75c ea.
No checks. Exc. for sacks. Ople
Gable, Ellijay. Rt. 3.
Red Japonica, Red Buds, Pink
Peach and Scarlet Red Roses,
50c ea.; Red Dogwood, 3, $1.00;
Lemon Lilies, 50c doz. Mrs.
Dessie Vick. Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Lemon Lilies, Jonquils and
Daffodils, 75c doz.; Red dog-
wood, 4, $1.00; Old Time Lily
Bushes, Golden Chain, 4, $1.00:
Red and White Mums, $1.00
Blue Iris, 50c doz. No
checks. Exe. for sacks. Edward
Gable, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
40e doz.; Ivis,
Light Blue and Yellow, 59c
doz.; Pansies, Giant, 75c doz.;
Pansy Seed, $2.50 small thim-
bleful. Add postage. Miss Maude
Clayton, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Native Azaleas. 75c dwz.;
Blve Iris, Yellow, Purple. White
and Bronze Mums, 65c doz.:
Dbl. White Easter Rose, 50c
ea.: Pink Seven Sister Roses,
40 ea. Add postage. No. Fla.
orders. Mrs. Azzie Farist, Elli-
Jay. Rt. 2.
Canna Bulbs, blooming size,
canary yellow, $1.00 doz. Exe.
five doz. for 25 sacks, white or
print. Each pay postage. Mrs.
Ona Fowler, East Ellijay.
2 or 3 large Boxwood for
sale. Frank Kiker, East Ellijay.
Wild Iris, Blue and Purple
Cultivated Iris, Yellow and
Lavender, White Narcissus with
Yellow center, Dbl. Daffodils,
50c doz.; $2.00 'C; Blooming size
Mtn. Azaleas, Sweet Shrubs,
rooted, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Mary
Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Rose
Haven Village.
Cuttings from Globe Arbor-
vitaes, $2.00 C; Pink Almond,
Thornless Rose, *25c ea.; Dbl.
Yellow Mums, 50c doz. Jeanne
Fox Gloves,
FLOWERS AND SEED
-FOR SALE
Emperor Daffodils, Poeticus
Narcissus, Fragrant Jonquils,
Dbl. Golden Daffodils, 25 bulbs,
blooming size, $1:00; $3.00 C;
Sweet, Purple and Calif. Vio-
lets, $3.00 C; Shrubs and Ever-
green Plants. Mrs, J. H. Pen-
land, Ellijay.
Pink Abelia, Evergreen, 30
ea.; Purple Lilacs, White Al-
theas, Goldenbells, Bridal-
wreath, 6, 50c; Orange Lilies,
75c C; Layender Iris, 35 doz.;
Sev. Cols. Iris, mixed, 45e doz.;
Pink, White, Red Spirea, 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3. .
Pink Almonds, Old Fashion
Velvet Rose, American Beauty,
Dorothy Perkins, Yellow For-
sythia, 25c ea.; Evergreen Holly,
Mt. Laurel, 1- 2 ft. 50e ea.
tng ag H. Edwards, Ellijay,
Narcissus, 35c doz.; Blue Iris,
45 doz.; Violets, 80c doz.; Dbl.
Orange Day Lilies, 45 doz;
Lemon Lilies, 60c doz.; Red
Sweet Williams, 55c doz.; Jon-
quils, 45e doz. Mrs. R. C. Stem-
bridge, Ellijay, Box 307.
Rooted Native Azaleas, T5c
doz.; Red Hibiscus, Mimosa
Bush, Dbl. White Easter Rose,
Pink, Purple, Althea, 50c ea,;
White, Yellow, Purple, Bronze
Mums, Blue Iris, 65 doz. No
Fla. orders. Add postage. Mrs.
Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Pink Deutzia, Spirea, Abelia,
White Weigelas, 30c ea.: Purple
Lilac, Altheas, Bridal .Wreath,
Forsythia, Pink Almond, 90c
doz.; Orange Hemerocallis, Sin-
gle and Dbl. Violets, Daisies,
75c C. Add _ postage. Miss
Frances Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Pink Thrift, daffodils and
narcissis, $1.00 C; 500 for $4.00.
Add postage. Mrs. J. N. Adam-
son, Lula. Rt. 2.
Genuine, disease free Bermuda
Easter Lily bulbs, per doz: 4-
5 in. $3.00; 7- 8 in. $4.00. Smail
blooming size, 10c ea. Add post-
age. Thomas H. Brewer, Jr.
Lumber City, Rt. 1.
Watermelon red erepe myr-
tle, tea-olive, red, white dog-
wood, sweet myrtle, red and
orange Hawthorne, 1 ft., 10c; to
5 ft. %e; Buttereups and Jon-
quils, 25c- doz. No order under
$1. Mrs. James Connell, Dub-
lin.
Red and White Dogwoods,
Azaleas, Cherokee Rose, Red
Holly, Magnolias, 1, 2, 3 ft., 20c,
pA5c, 40c; Lady Slippers, 50c doz.
Add postage. No stamps nor
checks. Or exc. for print sacks.
Mrs. R. W. Starley, Sr., Dan-
Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
ville, Rt. 2, Box 113,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND
FOR SALE
Red and pink dbl. Begonias,
rooted and blooming, 35c ea.;
single, 25c; Sultanas, salmon,
dark and light red, 2 shades
purple, rooted, 15c ea; cuttings,
10ce; 6 dif. coleus, purple strip
jew, 5c. Add postage. Mrs. W.
J. Taylor, Demorest. Rt. 1, Box
98.
Tris, 50c doz.; Verbena, 75c
doz.; Jonquils, Narcissus bulbs,
$1.25 C; Water and August
Lilies, 2, 25c; Pink Peachtree
and Yellow Thornless_ Roses,
Snowball, Red Honeysuckle
Vine, Lilacs, New Year Vine,
$1.25 doz.; Small Boxwood, 20c
ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha
Dahloneta, Rt: 1, Box
Spruce and Whit Pine, Mt.
Laurels, Azaleas, $1. doz.; Jack-
in-the-Pulpit, Trillium, Golden
Globe, White Flag, 75c doz.;
Fall Pink-Day Lilies, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. James Wa-
ters, Dahlohega, Rt. 1.
Abelias, Golden Bells, Bud-
delia, Crabapple, Almonds,
Azaleas, Boxwoods, Clematis,
Trumpet Vine, Goldenglow,
Crape Myrtle; rooted, $1.50 doz.;
Mixed cols. Tulips, Boston Ivy,
Spanish Iris, Red Verbenas,
Ageratum, Buttercups, mixed
egl. Mums, 75c doz. Moss pack-
ed. Miss Grace Eaton, Dah-
longea, Rt. 1.
Water Hyacinths, Torch, Lem-
on, Easter, Blackberry, Tiger
Lilies, Siberian Iris, Red Span-
ish Iris, Maiden Hair Ferns, dbl.
Red Day Lilies, $1.20 doz.;. Ja-
ponicas, Jasmine, Spireas, Snow-
balls, Barberry, Deutzia, Hi-
biseus, rooted, $1. doz. Moss
packed. M. L. Eaton, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1. -
Unrooted cuttings Fuchsia,
Lantana, Begonia, Geraniums,
50c doz.; Rooted cuttings Pink
Hydrangea, Cedar Fern, Cab-
bage Moss, Lilacs, 6, 50c; Many
col. large Iris, Wine Lilies, Blue
Siberian Iris, 50e doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Several col. large Iris, Blue,
White, Siberian, Mums, Hardy
Phlox, Pink Thrift, Yellow Lil-
ies, mixed col. Cannas, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Lona Black-
well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Extra nice Jonquils, Daffo-
dils, and Apr. Blooming Nar-
cissus, $2. gal.; Large
Narcissus, bloom at Xmas, 1/2
gal., 75c; Thrift plants, $1.00 C.
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt.
dS
White Paper Shell Narcissus
Bulbs, 75, $1.00. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Jodie F. Perry, Dawson, East
ith Ave.
Bermuda type Ga. Developed
Easter Lily Bulbs and Bulblets,
bulbs to bloom next _ spring,
$1.25 doz. Add postage. Plant in
Sept. Bulblets, $1. qt. J. R.
Chambers, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box
695. :
Dbl. Lavender Rose of Sharon,
Poinsettias and Gardenias, 50c
ea.; Single White Rose _ of
Sharon, 40c ea.; Lavender Hy-
drangeas, 5c ea; Red and
White Verbena, 10c ea.; All
rooted, moss \packed, PP. No
Fla. orders. Mrs. A. R. Snipes,
Dawson, Rt. 2, Box 113.
Hardy Imp. Bermuda Easter
Lily Bulbs, 7-8 in. circum., 35c
ea.; 6-7 in., 25c; 5-6 in., 20ev; 4-
5 in., 15e; 3-4 in., 10; PP on or-
ders of $1. or more. Mrs. J. D.
Parker, Decatur, 713 So. Me-
Donough St. Phone Cr. 4914.
Daffodils, Narcissus, and Jon-
quil Bulbs, mixed, 60c gal.; $4.
bu. Add postage. Mrs. B. Wood,
Decatur,.953 Church St. Tel.
De. 4183.
Crinium Asiaticum Seed, $1.
doz.; Immense Bulbs, $5. ea.;
3 other kinds, large bulbs, 50c
ea.; $4.50 doz.; Hybrid Amaryl-
lis, 21/2-3 in., 3, $1.00; Amaryl-
lis Johnsonii and Equestris, 6
large bulbs, $1. Mrs. H. E. Mc-
Leod, Dixie.
Easter Lily Bulbs, mixed
sizs, $2.50 doz. PP. Mrs. Grady
Richardson, Donalsonville.
New Imp. Bermuda Easter
Lily Bulbs, large white flow-
ers, 5-10 blooms, 20c ea. plus 3
postage; Or 5 bulbs, $1. Prepaid.
Write for large quantities. E. B.
Vaughn, Dunwoody.
White }
Single Blue Hyacinths, Chi-
nese Sacred Lilies, $1. doz.
Write for prices on bulbs. Exc.
for Ginger and Madonna Lilies,
Tuberose Bulbs. Miss Mary C.
Florence, Durand.
Asst. Pot plants, rooted, Sul-
tanas, Cacti, Dbl. Geraniums,
Kalanchoe, Purple Jew, Achi-
menes, Pink Justicia, Bloom-
ing size, 15, $1.00; Rooted Hi-
biscus, Peony shaped flowers,
50c ea.; Purple Widows Tears,
20, $1.00; Scarlet Sage, 5c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Frank
Clements, Enigma.
15 kinds of largetype Dahlia
Bulbs, 3 cols. Sultanas, Mums,
for sale or exc. for print sacks.
ee Birdie Allred, Esom Hill,
CA: ?
Hardy Hydrangeas, Pink, 50c
ea.; Old Fashion Snowball,
rooted, 75c ea.; Parlor Ivy,
Striped Violets, Winter bloom-
ing Jasmine, 25 doz.; Bronze
Col. Lemon Lilies, 50e doz; Mrs.
D. M. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt.
, Box 159+
Dwarf Poincianna Seed, 10c
Tbls. Mrs. George Stone, Fitz-
gerald.
Pink Hyacinth bulbs, for
early fall or spring flowers, top
size bulbs, $7.50 C; Med. large,
$6.50 C; Bulblets, $3. C. Add
10ec on checks. Willie Tanner,
Flippen, POB 81.
American Pillar, Lady Bank-
sia, 6 var. Hedge Rose, Ever-
blooming Roses, other Peren-
nials. Write. Pearl Hudgins,
Flowery Branch.
New frostproof Snapdragon
flower seed, sev. cols. mixed
red, white, pink and variegated,
20 tsp.; 3, 50c. PP in U. S. Mrs,
N. B. Overby, Flowery Branch.
Trumpet Vine (or humming
bird inducer) 75c ea. Lizzie A.
Mills, Folkston.
Madonna Lily Bulbs, No. one
$4. doz.; 33 1/3c ea.; No two, $3.
doz.; Old Fashion Narcissus, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. W.
Barnette, Forest Park.
1,000 mixed bulbs, Butter and
Eggs, Yellow and April Narcis-
si, Jonquils, $1. C; 4 doz. varie-
gated Violets, $1.00; 3 doz. pink,
per. Phlox (tall type), $1. Add
postage ea. group. Mrs. E. C.
Fountain, Ft. Valley.
Extra nice rooted Evergreen
Privet Hedge plants, $1. C; PP.
All orders filled promptly. R.
H. Clark, Gainesville; Rt. 7.
4 yr. old Cape Jasmine in
pots, $2.50 ea.; 3 yrs. old, $2. ea.;
Pink Hyacinth Bulbs, 10ce ea.;
$1. doz. Add postage. Miss Bes-
sie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Blue, White Siberian Iris,
Rose thrift, Mixed Verbenas,
Per. Phlox, Light Blue Violets,
30c doz.; Abelia, Forsythia,
Christmas Honeysuckles, good
roots, 25 ea. Mrs. Tol Black,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Easter Lilies, $1.-doz.; Crape
Myrtle, Purple Lilae, Chinqui-
pen Rose Bushes, 25c e@a.;
Azaleas, $1.25 doz.; White Dog-
wood, 6, $1.00; Hedge, 75 doz.;
Butterfly Bushes. and New
Year Vine, 20c ea. Mrs. Rob-
ert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt.
6.
Variegated Calif. Pink bloom-
ing Sultana cuttings, Ic ea.;
Red Striped Wandering Jew
cutting, 2, 5c; Purple, White,
Rose, blooming Sultana . cut-
tings, 5c ea.; No orders less
than 25c plus postage filled. Al-
ma Presnell, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Qld Eng. Dwarf Boxwood,
heavy field grown, stocky, well
shaped, several yrs. old, 8-10
in., 75c ea.; 6-8 in., 50c ea.; 4-6
in., #%e ea.; 2 yrs. old, 4-6 in.,
15c ea. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville.
Mixed bulbs, 50c doz.; $2. C;
$15. M; Old Eng. Dwarf Box-
wood, rooted cuttings, $7. C;
Old Time Fragrant Lemon Lil-
ies, (Flava) $1. doz.; $5. C; For-
sythia, 75c doz. Mrs. B. B.
Woodruff, Greenville.
Blue, single hyacinth bulbs,
$1. doz.; Bird of Paradise, $1.00
ea.; pink and white Thrift, 50c
doz.; yellow and white jon-
quils and butter and eggs, $1.25
C. bulbs, Miss Mattie McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2. }
| Carrollton.
colors, 10 leaves, $1. plus p
age. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, G
Ps
Yellow Daffodil bulbs,
also gourd seed (makes
long gourds), $1. teacup
Sarsaparilla root, 3 Ibs.,
Exc. for print sacks. Mrs.
ley Richardson, Hartwell, Rt
Dbl. flowering pink, blue ;
white rooted pot French 1]
drangeas, gardenias, Wiscon
Weeping Willows, Sultanas,
gonis, boxwoods, 2, $1.00; E
for print or white sacks,
John Myers. Hartwell, Rt.
Bird of Paradise, =< ea. :
$4.00 Mrs. Pearl McCur
Hartwell, Rt. 1. Cm
Bird of Paradise, $1. ea.; b
and pink Thrift, 50 doz.; b
Roman hyacinths, $1.00. d
white and yellow jonquils,
butter and eggs bulbs, $1.25
a Cecil McCurley, Hart
2. 4 3
Well rooted pink Thrift, }
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
$1.00; Calendiums, Fancy
mixed, $1.00;. Pin Cushion
tUS, 20.4-eacGe
iE
Blue Roman hyacinth b
$1. doz.; Postage paid on or
$5. or over; also 1 doz. pw
lilaes, 50c ea.; March Bells,
Come after, cant ship. Memp
Timms, Hoschton, Rt. 2. 3
All col. Altheas and |
white, red Oleanders, 2, $1)
All Day Glories, $1.00 ea.
$1.50. Alt well rooted;
Amaryllis bulbs, 5, $1.0!
for sacks: Mrs: = J... ;
Lambert. ee
Nice, well rooted purple cre
myrtle January Jasmine
Christmas Cherries, 25 ea. A
postage. Lorene Swann, Un
Point, Rt. 1.
Mix. single and dbl. por
seed, varied shades of red
pink, 25c large pkg. bulk, $1
ounce prepaid. is yrs se
now time to plant. Mrs. J.
Large size Madonna
bulbs, $3.50 doz.; smaller s
$2.50 doz. Postpaid. Mrs. W.
Boyd, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. ;
Blue Easter Lilies, $1.25 dt
Yellow Jonquils, $1.50 deo
Orange Day Lilies, $3.00
Milk and Wine Lilies, 2, $1.
Add postage. Effiren Mose
Buchanan, Rt. 1. E
Dbl. Orange Cannas,
4
Buchanan. sg
15 fine Iris, names lost,
Mixed Dry Daffodils, abou
var. (no Jonquils), 40c d
$2.50 C. PP. Minimum ofr
$1.00. Mrs. J. G. Robe
Red and Yellow Cannas,
doz.; White Paper Narciss'
Yellow Daffodils, $1.50 C; B
Iris, Blue Hyacinths, 75c
Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smi
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66.
Purple Lady of the Laz
Purple Violets, House
German Iris, 4. dif.
Cannas, 50c doz.; Trum|
Daffodils, blooming size, $1
C; Large Forsythia, Jan. Ji
mine, Pink Almond, &
Wreath, 75c. Add postage.
Velma Dean, Bremen,
Box 8l.
Large German Iris, 75 d
doz.; Trumpet Daffodils,
Narcissus, Yellow Jonq
Star of Bethlehem, Single Ti
Lilies, Purple Violets, $2.00
Wreath, 75c; Phlox, 60c di
Mrs. E. B. Thornton, n
German Iris, small, 4 d
$1.00; White, Old Fashion
Rose Bushes, Pink
White Spirea, Jan. J:
Forsythia, Bridal
doz.; Rooted cut.
Var., Red and
$2.00. Add postage.
Bremen,
African Violet Leaves, ;
a oe a ea a ee ee aes Ga
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doz. and postage. Mrs. Crome
Rainbow col. Coleus, 8 r ote
4, $1.00; 5 kinds Jew, 20 piec
rattlesnak
plants, 35 ea.; crape myrtles,
$1. Del. Exc. for other flower
Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram, R
Marks, Covington, RFD 4.. |
PANN whe HRoSD Sapp BKe So Botan
doz.. Add postage. Emmer Ploo
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LOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE ~~ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE
King ed Daf- . Hard Vases in variega Pink Lily Bulbs, City of Port-. Iris Yellow, Dark Purple,| White Conch Shell Geran-
bulbs, 75c;
Med. German Iris,
| dif. types Dbl.
doz. Exc. for 100
ecks free of holes
Mautile Harrison,
phant Ear and
Lilies, name un-
Purple Verbena,
Lake, Rose Thrift,
e Var. Daffodils,
Conch Geranium
- 1 large Dbl. White
2 pif 0.
, Bremen.
red Jonquils, White
$2.00 C; Royal Blue
SL
Florida Moss, Pink,
th Bulbs, $1.00 doz.
int sacks. Martha
len, Rt. 2) -
fred Jonquil Bulbs,
ite Narcissus, $2.90
Day Royal Blue
s, Purple he ab and
Alfred Jonquils,
Snowdrops, $1.00
postage. Beatrice
en, Rt. 2, Box 86.)
is, 26, 65c; 7 labeled
White Swan, Purple
), $1.25; Daffodils,
200, $1.70; Cream
$1.20 C; Dbl. Pink
Stiff Leaf Caladiums,
nnial Everblooming
40c doz. Mrs. J. M.
-ea.; Jew, 5ce;j
Hollyhock Seed, 35c
, 85c doz.; Verbena,
75c; Tame
ry, 20c. Exc. for print
So Matthews,
Myrteles, variegated
Milk and Wine Lily,
Glad Bulbs, 4 cols.
Yellow Jasmines, 60c
utiful Palms. for
.00 per bunch of 10
cea Glanca, 50c ea.
ig. size Yellow Cam-
onquil Bulbs, $1.00 C;|
Del. Mrs. W. H. Whit-
White Narcissus, 60c
oz., $1.00; Ivy plants
or pots, 10c ea.; $1.00
accepted under
H.W. Law, Chula.
aers
, 75e doz. Add
Mrs. John Howard,
pat A : \
Lilies, $1.00 doz.;
Violets, 25c doz.;
ulbs Daffodils, Jonquils,
Narcissus, and Snow-
ea.
1e) ums, Iris, Can-
_ Altheas, Winter
~ 28;
yellow, also Whit
25 doz.; Mixed Hi-
i, lc a pod, or exc.
Add postage. Mrs.
|red,
Add _ postage.| All
solid colors, white, bl
d, purple, lavender, rose, 4
shades pink, blue, several cols.
with white eye, many. new va-
rieties, collection, 18 well root-
ed packed in mud, $1.20. PP.
H. E. Richardson, Bowdon,
t. 4.
Large Long Trumpet Daffo-
dil Bulbs, Cream Wax Narcis-
sus, Old Fashion Fragrant Jon-
quils, 50c doz.; $2.50 C; White
Spirea, Red Crape Myrtle,
White Dogwood, Black Walnut,
8, $2. Add postage. Mrs. C. B.
Robinson, Bowdon.
Madonna Lily Bulbs, extra
large, $5. doz.; Next size, $4.00;
blooming size. Single Blue
Hyacinths, 2 doz., $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer,
Brooks. :
Ga. Easter Lily Bulbs, No. 1,
$2. doz; Extra large, 35c ea.;|
Small 1 and 2 blooms, $5. C.
Add postage. No checks. Quin-
cey O. Floyd, Brunswick, 1800
Townsend St.
1 doz. each,, Red and Yellow
Dahlias, $2.00; Red and Yellow |
Mums, $1.75; White and Royal
|Blue Easter Lilies, $1.25; Blue
Violets, 50c; 100 each Narcissus,
$3.00; Jonquils, $2.00; 3 Blanket
Flowers (yellow), $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Florence Leathers,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Blue Roman Hyacinths, good
blooming size bulbs, $4. C;. But-
ter and Egg Bulbs, $3. C; Imp.
Purple Violets, $2. C. Mrs. H. E.
Hill, Commerce, Rt. 1.
Easter Lily Bulbs, sizes from
Sc to 35c ea.; Also a few Pink
Marechalneil Rose Bushes, 1
and 2 yrs. old and few Celestial
Fig Bushes, 1 yr. old. Mrs. C.
M. Stewart, Cordele, 606 E.
18 Ave.
Cannas: City Portland, Mad-
am Canard and Hungarian
Pink, Eureka White, Giant-Red,
King Humbert, President Red,
Yellow Dwarf, and Allemania
Vareigated, $1. doz.; $8.00 C;
Shasta Daisies, $2. C. Mrs. J. R.
Camp, Cordele. :
Fine Iris, 8 kinds, $1. doz.:
Mixed Sultanas, 6, 25c; Largest
of Red Cannas, $1. doz.; Green
Century Plants, 2, 25c; Garden
brella Palm, 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. Annie West, ~Crawford-
ville.
Jonquils, $1. C; King Hum-
bert Canna, 50c C; Black Sacred
Lily of India, 25c ea; Blue
Roman Hyacinths, 25, $1.00;
Tuberose Roots, $1., 50; Paper
Leaf Fern, 25c ea.; Pink Oxalis,
$1. C; St. Bernard Lily, 20c ea.
Bertha Tucker, Crawfordville.
Seed of beautiful Poppies
for sale or exc. Miss Carrie
Pierson, Culloden.
Purple Iris, Clustering Jon-
quils, 30c doz. Dbl. Pink and
Red Geraniums, rooted, 35c ea.;
Green and White,
Striped Jew, 20 bunch; Red,
Pink and White Begonias, 25c
bunch: Red Cannas, 30c doz.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming.
Pink Weigelas, Bridal Wreath,
Lilacs, Jasmine, Easter Rose, 5,
$1.00; Orange Day and Iris Lil-
ies, 50c doz.; Mixed Col. Ver-
benas, Sweet Williams, 35c doz.;
Pink Justicia and Christmas
\Cactus cut. 3, 50c; 7, $1.00. Add
postage. No checks nor Fla. or-
ders. Gladys Duran, Cumming,
Rt. 1.
Sweet Williams, Mums, Pur-
ple Iris, Dragon Head, 35c dez.;
Pink Xmas Cactus, Lilac, Brid-
.|al Wreath, 7, $1.00; Red, Purple
Verbenas, 50c doz.; Mixed col.
Monthly Rose cuttings, 25c doz.;
Mixed col. Sweet William seed,
3 uks., 25c; Boxwood cuttings,
$5. C. Add postage. Mattie Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Plants, each: Justicia, bloom-
ing size, 35c and 50c; 3 kinds
Wandering Jew, 10c; Begonias,
pink and white, 25c and- 35c;
Sultanas and Cactus, 25c; Birdie
pepper, 5c; also Zennias, 25c
doz. Mrs. Viola Brady, Cairo,
-Rt. 1, Box 343.
Well rooted pink and = red
Con Alligator cactus.
kled leaf begonias, 30c
dd O ge. Mrs,
Fuchsia,Coral Plants, 25c; Um- |
Purple |
land Pink, 10, $10.00; Sweet
Blue Violets, 8 doz., $1. Mrs. R.
L. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5.
bloomi size, $1.50 doz. PP.
Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown,
Rt. 1.
Old Eng. dwarf boxwood, 4-
6 in., $5.00 C; Tree Boxwood,
6- 10 in, $6.00 C; All well
rooted. Mrs. W. Pearson,
Luthersville, Rt. 1.
4 ea., of 20 best var., German
Iris, labeled, and 3 doz. mix.
| Olympia,
giant trumpet and |
single eomb dbl. daffodils, all)
PP for $450. No exch. Mrs.
Will M. Jones, Lylerly.
Mimosas, Goldenbells, U-
Chinaberry, red, pink crape
myrtle, 25 ea.; Mums, red and
white, 40c doz.; Pink, purple
Verbena, 30c doz.; Fall pinks,
25c doz. Add postage. Exc. for
print sacks. Mrs. T. J. Watson,
Lithonia, Rt. 3.
New seed, all col. annual
phlox, pink, cream hollyhock,
10c spoonful and stamped en-
velope; Lilliput pastel mixture,
including Black, Ruby and Tom
Thumb: baby zinnia seed, 25c
match box full. No chks. nor
stamps.
Lithonia, Rt. 3.
50 M. bulbs: Emperor, Sir
Watkins, Martha Washington,
Butter and Eggs Buttercups,
jonquils, simplex jonquils,
white narcissi, all mixed in
field, 75c C; $5.00 M. Postage
extra. R. D. Crossley, Lithonia,
mt... 2
Verbena, all col., pink, red
thrift, 35c doz; Mums, all col.
large and small, 40c doz.; bulbs,
jonquils, etc. 40c; mixed, 35c;
roses, 25 kinds, 4, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. C. H. Lawson,
Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Tris, all col., 40c doz.; cannas,
red, orange, 2, 25c; crape myrtle,
25. sprouts, $1.00; mistletoe,
maple, conch begonias, red,
pink, white geraniums, 25c ea.;
Elephant Ears, 30c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. D. Hardy,
Lithonia, Rt. 2.
2
White, pink Oxalis, and 2
kinds star cactus, 10c ea.; purple
Widows Tears, 25c doz. 1949
seed of Cleome and dbl. Touch-
me not, 10c spoonful, Add post-
age. Exc. for other plants. Mrs.
Thomas Diggs, Lithia Springs,
P. O. Box 177.
Well rooted, sev. col. Coleus,
strawberry Geranium, begonias,
green and white striped Jew,
Sultana orange col. 12 plants,
$1.00. Miss Emogene Daves,
Hurst.
40 Boxwoods, 41 6 ft, in
dia., 4- 5 ft. high. Reasonable
price if buyer will dig. James
| Hobson, Jasper.
Daffodil mixed bulbs, from
15 choice varieties, 60c doz:
blue Roman hyacinths, large
size, $1.00 doz. Postpaid. Miss
Mary Lou Wills, Jefferson.
50 dif. mix. Iris, 20, $1.00;
$4.00 C; $30.00 M; arborvitaes,
white Star Jasmine, hybrid
Amaryllis lilies, 25c ea.; blue
Siberian and water iris, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. S. M.
Gunter, Lawrenceville. Rt. 1. -
Bridalwreath, Anthony W.
spirea, winter creeper, Eng.
Ivy, abelia, boxwood, Sautolina,
Euonymus, japonicas, golden-
bells, sweet hydrangea, kerria,
pussy willow, weeping willow,
ombardy poplar, small, 4, $1.00;
large, 2, $1.00. Josan Geia
Lawrenceville.
Border var., blue violets, 50c
C. Mrs. Andrew Wallace, Louis-
ville, Broad St.
Single blue hyacinths, dbl.
orange day lillies, white nar-
cissi, 30c doz. jonquils, 20c doz.
mix. col. hardy Sweet Williams,
hardy pink phlox, mix. col.
Iris, 60c doz.; large tiger lily
bulbs, 35c ea.; hardy tame
ginseng 30c ea. Add postage.
D. A. Blackstock, Lula, Rt. 1
Jap. Iris Plants, 25c ea.; Ad-
miral Byrd Daisy, $1.00 doz;
Shasta Daisy, 50c doz.; Butterfly
Lily Blubs, oS size, 15c 23a,
White Easter Lily bulbs,
Mrs. M. M. Kelley, 2
| Smaller, 50c; All cols Dbl.
Blue Bi-Colors, 10c ea.; Cannas,
Red and Yellow King Humbert,
Pres, Red, Venice Pink, Yellow
Canary, $1.00 doz. Del. to 3rd
bone. 5c on checks. Miss Mittie
Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1.
White Bermuda Easter Lily
Bulbs, disease free, large, $2.00
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Sadie
Shearhouse, Springfield.
Imq. 4 OClocks, deep, light
pink, red, white, tinted with
buff, variegated, blooming on
1 bush, fragrant, 15 seed, 20c;
Poppies, Calif. Yellow and Dbl.
Fringed Orange, 10c This. and
stamped envelope; Glad Bulbs,
35c doz.; Bulblets, 40c C. Mrs.
J. W. Hamm, Cummit.
Virginia Creeper Vine, 3
$1.00; 1 yr. Asparagus Plants,
25, $1.00; Christmas Cmilax
Vine, strong clumps, $1.00; 3,
$2.50. Carefully packed and PP.
Jonathan W. Toole, Macon,
1381 Burton: Ave.
50 Sprengeri Ferns, 2nd. yr.
growth, 3, $1.00; $10.00 for let:
Dbl. Red Geraniums, rooted
and blooming, 50c ea.; Kmas
Cherry Plants, 6 in. or over,
30c ea. Mrs. J. W. Jones,
Madison.
Narcissi, White, Cream, and
var. Yellow, 35c doz; Daisies,
15c doz. Add postage. Ethel
Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.
Darwin-Pride of Harlem
Tulip Bulbs, large and small
Sizes~ large size King Alfred
and_ Empress Daffodil Bulbs.
Selling out. Write for prices.
Mrs. Brantley Prickett, Mays-
ville.
Mixed cols, Verbena, $1.50 ioe
Blue Roman Hyacinths, 1 doz.
top size bulbs, 60c; Smaller,
50c; All cols. Dbl.. and Single
Poppy Seed, size bulbs, S0c;
r and
Single Poppy Seed, 2 Hbls.,
40c. All del. Mrs. A) F. O'Kel.
ley, Maysville.
Mixed Bulbs Nartissus, Daf-
fodils, Jonquils, 50 CC. No
checks. Mrs. W. T. Langley,
Palmetto, Rt. 1.
_Dbl. Pink Hyacinth, large
Size, $1.50 doz.; Small, $1. doz.;
Roman Single Blue, $1. doz.; At
home or add postage if sent
through mail. Mrs. J. P. Robin-
son, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Purple blooming Thrift, Rose
and Light Pink Verbena, Blue
Violets, 90c C. Miss Hattie Mae
Huff, Philomath.
100 white Freesia Bulbs, 15c
doz.; Lot for $1.25. Nelle Wal-
ters, Plains, RFD.
Red Pres, Cannas, 75 doz.;
Coral Vine,~ Red Bleeding
Hearts, 50c ea.: Mixed Iris, $1.
ce Christmas Cactus, Milk and
Wine Lily, 25c ea.; Mixed White
and Yellow Narcissus, $1.50 C.
$1. PP in Ga. Evelyn W. Seago,
Pinehurst.
Extra large Easter Lily bulbs,
$6. doz.; Egg size, $4. doz, Ready
for del. by 15th August. Mrs. P.
E. Ivey, Pinehurst, POB 274.
Fancy Leaf Caladium or
Jacobs Coat Flowers, 4 dif. col-
ors, 4, $1.00; Butter and Egg
plants, 10, $1.00. R. C. Stover,
Pisgah.
Geraniums, rooted, dbl. red,
white, orchid, pink, Begonias,
Red, Pink, and Angel Wing,
Salmon Sultanas, Ferns, Lace,
Long Leaf, Boston, 20c ea. Mrs,
V. E. Bennett, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Large \Paper White, Yellow
Cup Center Narcissus, $1.25 C;
$12. M; Jonquil, Small Sweet
Narcissus, $1. C; King Alfred
Daffdils, $4. C; Blooming size
Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; Jumbo
Hybrid Amaryllis, mixed cols.,
3, $1. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quit-
man, Rt: 5.
Easter Lily Bulbs, per doz:
Large size, $3.00; medium, $2.;
smaller, $1.50; bulblets (make
fine bulbs for next year and
some bloom this year) about
Size small nest onion, $1.50 qt.
Mrs. Jas. L. Wilcox, McRae, 706
College St.
alastings Rainbow Coleus, 7,
$1.00; Hardy Verbenas, rose col,.
40c doz.; rose col. weigelias, 4,
$1.00; Purple butterflybush, 5,
/$1.00 All rooted. Miss Georgia
iums, 25c ea.; Petunia Seed, all
cols., 35c tsp.; 4 OClock Flow-
ers, 25c tbls.; White TouchMe-
Not, 25c tsp.; Oxalis, 15c ea.;
Catnip, 25c big bunch. Add
postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain,
Roy.
Lavender, Pink, and Red,
Boston Ferns and Green Calen-
dula, 15c ea.; Geranium cut-
tings, dif. cols. rooted Sultanas,
10c ea.; White Striped Jew, 5c
ai; Pink: Thrift, $1. 220er
Mary Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Rooted Sultamas, 5c ea;
Red Begonia, Cactus Fern,
Coleus, Water Hyacinths, Water
Poppies, Oxalis, 10c .ea.; Bloom-
ing size Geraniums, 25c ea. All
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Les-
ter Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Jonquil bulbs, $1. C; White
lar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Rooted Geraniums, Boston,
Sprengeri. Ferns, Pink, Red
Conch Geraniums, Bleeding
Hearts, Yellow Running Roses,
Crape Myrtle, 15c ea.; Purple
Striped Jew, 15c doz.; Pink,
Salmon Sultana,
Coleus cuttings, 5c ea. PP. Mrs.
P. E, Traylor, Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Daffodils, 45c doz.; Butter
and Eggs, 30c doz.; Easter Lil-
ies, 50c doz.; Air plant, 10c ea.;
Tame Violets, 30c doz; Walk-_
ing Stick, 15c ea. Add postage.
No order less 50c. Mrs. Josie
Downs, Royston, Rt. 1.
Cape Jasmine, rooted, $1.00;
Sultanas, 50c C; Geraniums, 75c
Wreath, Sweet Honeysuckle
Vines, 50c ea.; Exc. for 100 lb.
white sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
J. E. Sorrells, Royston.
African Violets, Old Lace,
Dbl. Margaret, White Water
Lily, Dbl.. Orchid, $1.50 ea.;
Kewensis, Blue Eyes, Red Girl,
White Pixie, Myrtle, $1.00 ea.
Mrs. T. C. Bee, Newnan, Rt. 3.
Tame. violets, light violet
mixed Iris bulbs, 2 doz. $1. post-
paid. Mrs. Fred Kesot, Ring-
gold, Rt. 1, Box 423.
Jonquils, $1. C; Trumpet daf-
fodils, 30c doz.; Milk and Wine
and butterfly lilies, 25c ea;
Dwarf Poinsettas, 25c doz.; red,
pink, salmon geraniums, rooted,
25c ea. Add postage. Exc. for
Print sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs,
Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Dbl. Lavender Stock Seed, a
few come single, lovely for cut
flowers. Plant seed in Fall for
Spring. Per Pkt. (1 tsp.) 25c; 5
pkts., $1. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole,
Valdosta, Box 112.
Paper White Narcissi bulbs,
$2.50 C; 35 doz.; Little Yellow
Cluster Narcissi, $2. C; Sweet
Scented Jonquils, $2. C.. Mrs
Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Nice big rooted plants: Ange
Wing Begonia, red bloom, 35;
ea. Add postage. Mrs. RK
Drury, Waynesville, Rt. 1.
New crop very dbl. Crimson
Poppy Seed, Fall best time te
plant, large pkt., 20c prepaid. A.
J. Willoughby, Waco.
King Alfred Daffodils, $1.50
doz.; Cols. Separate, white
Roman, Dbi. Pink, Blue Hya-
cinths, $1.50 doz.; Blooming
size, field run, 85 doz.; Pink
Opral Iris, $1. doz.; $6. C; mix-
ed Iris, Reds, Yellows, Pinks,
bi-colors, 20, $1.50. Mrs. F. M.
Combs, Sr., Washington.
Madonna Lily Bulbs, extra
large, $6.00 doz.;| Hyacinths,
$1.25 doz.; All PP to 2nd zone
this month only. No checks nor
COD. Mrs. H. L. Fields, McDon-
ough, Rt. 3.
White Roman Hyacinth Bulbs,
50c doz.; Also Lady Barcley
Daffodils, white wax, yellow
centers, with red ruffle, $2.00
C. Add postage. Mrs. J.. H.
Voyles, Sr., Morraw, Hwy. 54.
Cuttings of Red and Pink
Dbl. Geranium and Pink Cul-
tanas, 10c; Coleus and Pink
Begonia. Add postage. Exc. for
nice feed sacks. H. Casteloes,
_|Winkles, Raymond,
Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Iris, Yellow Day Lily, 40c doz.;
Blue Rooted Hydrangea, Cape ~
Jasmine, 25c ea. Del. Mrs. Lei-
Peach Geraniums, large, 50c ea.; |
Geraniums,; _
Lace Fern, large plants, 55c ea.;
and $1.00; Yellow Bells, Bridal .
with dark centers, 200, $1.00; :
ae
~ Snowballs and Japonicas,
ie tee ee
_ PAGE FOUR
FLOWERS AND SEED
~ FOR SALE
I large English Boxwood for
sale. Miss Pearl Turner, Ring-
gold, Rt. 1.
.
All cols. Azaleas, 75c doz.;
50c
ea.; Boxwood, 25c ea. Moss
packed. Add postage. Mrs. El-
sie Cantrell, Oakhill.
All col. Azaleas, 75c doz.;
Snowballs, Japonicas, 50c aa.;
Boxwood, 25 ea. Moss packed.
Add postage. Mrs. Janie Wad-
deli, Oakhill.
Imp. Bermuda Easter Lily
Bulbs. 5- 6% size, 60c doz.;
Nice Bulblets, $1.00 C; Very
nice mixed Glad Bulbs, 60c
doz.; Paper White Narcissus,
<5 doz., $1.00. Add postage. Miss
\
-C; $12.00 M; Apr.
Narcissus, $1.00 C; Large Dbl.
Ivey Dugger, Oliver.
Dbl. Yellow Japonica, 25c ea.;
Rooted Red Fall Pinks, 15c
ea.; White Bridalwreath, $1.00
doz.; Arborvitae cuttings, root-
ed, 30c ea.; Pink Roses, 15c ea.;
Purple Iris, 25e doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Edgar Silver, Talking
Rock.
Old Fashion Sweet Scented
Dbl. Red Velvet Roses, 50c ea.;|
Hibiscus, Altheas, 2 yr. Box-|
woods, 25 ea.; Calif. Blue
_ Sweet Violers, Lavender Purple
Tris, 40c doz. Add postage.
Tamar Teem, Talking Rock.
Peachtree Roses, Dbl. Yellow
Japonicas, 25 ea.; 5; $1.00;
Red Running Roses, Golden
Bells, 20c ea; 6. $1.00. All
rooted. Add _postage. Miss Toy
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
4 dif. cols. Sultanas, White
Everblooming, Sweet Gum and
Fire Cracker Begonia, 15c ea.
cutting; Boston Fern, Sweet
Gum Begonia, 25c ea. Add
ostage. Mrs. Charlie L. Willis,
alking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 111,--
Emperor Jonquil Bulbs, $1. 65
Blooming
Daffodil, $2.60 C. Mrs.
Brown, Tallapoosa, Riedy
Extra large Boxwood, 6% ft.
high, 20% ft. around, $100.00.
Come after and bring someone
to dig it up. No checks, Cash.
Jim Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Gove insp. all cols. Blooming
Nora
Size Azaleas,' $1.00 doz.; Dbl.
Japonicas, $1.00. ea. Exc. for
print sacks, Talona.
Rooted Privit Hedge, 4- 8 in.,
$1.00 C; Rooted Broad Leaf
Hedge, 4- 8in., $2.00 C; Boxwood
cuttings, unrooted, 4 632in.,;
$4.00 C. No orders less than
$1.00. Mrs. W. H. Acree, Toccoa.
5 cols. Sultanas, several kinds
Begonias, -Geraniums, many
other plants, 18 unrooted cut-
tings, $1.00; 8, 50c PP. Or exc.
for print sacks, 100 lb: cap.
Mrs. A. R. Landin, Toccoa.
Red Crape Myrtle, Blue Hy-
drangea, Rose Mary, Goose-
berry, Pomegranate, 1-4 ft.;
10c ft.; Buttercups, Glads, Jon-
quils, '25 doz.; Black Walnut,
12 ft., 20c ea. Add postage. Exe.
tor sacks. Mrs. David Colson,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Tea Olive, Crape "Myrtle,
Butterfly Bush, Magnolias, Red
Berry Hawthorne, Mimosa, 1,
2, 3, ft., 20c, 40c and 60c. Add
ostage. Exe. for print sacks.
rs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro,
Re 2:
Dbl. Pink Conch Begonias,
20c; Century Plant, 25c; Red,
3. dif, Pink Conch Begonias,
10c cuttings; Thrift, 50c 2;
Boxwoods, Star, June Xmas,
Rice Cactus, Pot Mums, Ice
Vine, Rainbow Moss, Love
Tangle, Jews, 10c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Tooms- E
boro.
Large Tiger Lily Bulbs, $1:50
doz.; Small, 3 doz., $1.00; Mixed
cols. Blooming Size Tulips, 50c
doz.; Yellow Daffodils, Jon-
quils, White Narcissi, $1. 00 C;
Gold Dust Lilies, 20c ea.; 6,
$1.00; Mixed Iris, 45c doz, Mrs.
Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Mt. Winter Ferns, 50c doz.;
Blue Ridge Rose Azaleas, 25
ea.; $2.00 doz.; $10.00 C; Yel-
low Prim Roses, Blue and on
ver Iris, Glads, 50c doz.; Wild
Tris, 25. doz.; Red and White
Begonia cuttings, Se -ea:5.. 2,
25c. Add postage. Mrs, Poi
| doz.;
| FLOWERS AND SEED.
FOR SALE
we
FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE __
2 beautiful African Violets,
18 and 20 in. across, proliffc
bloomers, sell for $5.00 ea. to
make room for others. Mrs.
C. E. Robinson, Atlanta, 2160
Blvd. Granada, S. W., Tel. RA.
4668.
Gardenias, Azaleas, Blue Hy-|M
drangeas, Loquots, Poinsettias,
Red and Pink Hibiscus, 25c ea.;
Beefsteak, Spotted Leaf, Red,
Conch Begonias, Purple Achi-
mines, Geraniums, all cols. Sul-
tanas including white, 7 plants,
$1. Postage 25c extra each $1.
order, Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel.
Madonna Lilies,
extra lar
$2.50 doz.;
Large, $2. doz.; e
dium, $1. doz.; Bulblets, - 50c
doz.; Japanese Lilies, $1. doz.;
Narcissus Bulbs, (Apr. White)
25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Tea
R. Bailey, Alpharetta, Rt. 2,
Box 10.
Imp. Dixie Red and Snow
White Thrift plants for fall
planting, rooted, $2.50 C. Del.
Special price on M or more.
A C. F. Martin, Alpharetta,
to
Lot extra large; fine, Box-
wood, over 100 yrs. old, $1,500.
(Write for number, ate.): also
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 35c}
doz.; pot Caladiums, ferns, 35c
ea.; red, dbl. geraniums, 15c
| cutting; Dbl. poppy seed, good
start, 15c. Mrs.
Adairsville, Rte 2
Iris, Cannas, Glads, 50c dons
Jonquils, 35c doz.; Tiger Lilies,
blooming size, "20 ea.; Pink and
Red Perennial Peas, 15e ea.;
Pink Phlox, 10c; Pink Thrift,
30c C; Dbl. White Althea, 25
ea.; Dbl. Day Lilies, 30c doz.
Mrs. D. A. DeLay, Austell, Rt.
Ed_ Stone,
2, Box 207.
Blooming size Yellow Cup-
ped White Narcissus, Butter,
and Eggs, 75c C; Pink, White
Hibiscus Seedlings, 6c ea.; $k.
orders PP in Ga. Add postage
on smaller orders. Mrs. Sam
Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 373.
Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 50c
doz.; Dbl. Mixed Col. Holly-
hock, 3, 25c; Pink Thrift, 40c
-Pink Glad Bulbs (bloom-
ing size) 75c doz.; White Violets,
25c doz.; Per. Phlox, Dusty Mil-
Jer, 30c doz.; Sweet William
Seed, 5e tbls. Mrs. Clyde Lo-
gan, Austell, tao
African Violets, White. Pink,
Purple, Light and Dark Blue,
Bi-color Plum, $1. ea.; 3, $2.50;
Smaller, husky plants, 3, $1.00;
Seven leaves, $1. All labeled
true to name. Leaf of dbl. or-
chid with each order. Minimum
order, $1. No COD. Jeanne Wil-
son, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood
Ave., N. E. :
25 rooted, healthy, young Box-
wood, for sale. Mrs. Charles
Sims, Atlanta, 480 West Lake
Ave. N. W. Tel. Fr. 1869.
Red Bud and Mimosa trees,
Altheas, _Forsythias, Jan, Jas-
mine, Vinca Vine, Sweet Vio-
lets, Tiger Lilies, for sale. Mrs.
Fred Foster, Atlanta, 186 Ben
Hill Rd, Tel. Ra. 0166.
African Violets, Blue Boys,
Blue Girls, Pink Beauty, Sap-
phire, White Lady, etc., $1.-$1.50
ea. Will not ship. Mrs. T. R.
Sweatman, Atlanta, 17 Louise
Place, N. W. Tel. Bel. 5191.
Cactus, nice large plants, 35c;
3, $1.00; Pine Cone, Tree, Sil-
ver Torch, Boxing Glove, Pine-
apple, Golden Barrell, Organ
Pipes, Old Man, Knife, Tiger
Jaws, Mule Ears, Cobweb, Lace,
Pincushion, Rat Tail, Zebra,
Wart, Jade. Minimum order $1.
No COD. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, At-
lanta, 943 Greenwood Ave. N.
Violeits: yellow dogtooth,
blue bird-foot, white; blue
hepatica, red spider lilies, red
Montbretias, Chinese sacred
narcissus; long trumpet, Queen
of Spain, John Evlyn daffodils,
pink oxalis, $1. doz, Postage ex-
tra. Mrs. Howard D. Willis, Au-
gusta, 1027 Reynolds St.
Extra large Dbl. Red Poppy
Seed, 15 tbls.; $1.25 cup; Dbl.
and Single Blanket Flower
Seed, 30c cup; Yellow Narcissus,
$1. 00 C; White Tissue (early)
Narcissus, 3 doz., $1.00; Thaaks-
giving, Christmas Cactus, ae
Fowler, Diamond.
ete % r
ed, 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
Arno. ld, B i
Salmon
Hastings
Easter Lily Bulbs, per doz.,
10-12 in circum., $4.20; 6-8 in.,
$3. Add postage. Mrs. J. G.
Cook, Adrian.
Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs,
oe $10. M; Larger, $20.
; Blooming sizes, 20-40-60c ea.
Es P. Ratcliffe, Covington, Rt.
2, Box 184. At Salem Camp
Ground. :
Yellow. Short Cup Daffodils,
Yellow Narcissis, $1. C; Sweet
Smelling White Narcissus with
cream cup, $1.25 C; Red Spider
Lilies, 60c per 25 bulbs; Peony
| type Narcissus, 60c doz. Mrs. M.
H. Callaway, Union Point.
Imp. Bermuda Easter Lily
Bulbs, 5-8 blooms, $2. doz.; 8-12
blooms, $2.50 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. J. E. Manoe, Sr., William-
son. ;
Red Giant Hybrid ene
$1. ea.; White Madonna Lilies,
K page bs 20: Wedgewood Dutch
Tris, blue, 65 doz.; Hemerocal-
lis, Dbl. Day Lilies, Golden
| Bronze, 85c doz.; White, Yellow,
Lavender Button Mums, 35c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie
Conner, Villa Ricas- tees
Rooted Angel Wing, Boe
Silver, Alligator, Red, Pink Be-}
gonia, Dbl. White, Pink, Red,
Geraniums, Oyster
Shell, Sword, Ruffled Oak,
Maiden Hair Ferns, 6 Easter,
4 Purple Curcuma Lilies, any 3
plants, $1.25. Mrs. V. M. John-
son, Shellman.
Rooted Christmas Cherry
Elephant Ear Roots, Lav. Thrift
and Pink Verbena, 3, 10c;
Pieces to root Gardenia, Olean-
der, White Begonia, 5c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. R. J.
Lincolnton.
White, sweet jeaied Jonquils
and large size, yellow Daffo-
dils, each kind, 25c doz. bulbs;
yellow Lemon lilies, 25 bunch;
Spirea, red, white, pink, and
Buddleia, 35c ea. PP. No order
under $1. Mrs, J. B> Williams,
Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Cuttings of Coleus, 3 dif.
kinds; Sultanas, red, pink, sal-
mon; Begonias, red, white, pink;
small Jerusalem Cherry plants,
10c ea, any 5 for 30 in coin:
Postage paid. Miss Jennie Ho-
gan, Agnes.
Daffodil bulbs, type similar,
. Bernardino, orange
cup, cream perianth, 2 to 24 in.
tall, 50c doz., $4. C. Del. in Ga.
Red spider lilies, paper white
narcissi, 50c doz; yeHow daffo-
dils, yellow narcissi, butter and
eggs, jonquil bulbs, $1. C; Nan-
dinas, blue,
red, white, pink crpe myrtles,
sev. col. altheas, 50c ea. Mrs. E.
L. Smith, Wadley.
Dbl. Tiger ie 6 in-8 in.
circum., 65 ea.; $5.25 doz.;
Regal, 9 in.-10 in., 65c ea.; $5.59
doz.; Emperor Daffodils, blos-
soms large, blooms Mar. 15th.,
75 doz.; $4.50 C; Soleild-Or and
White Chinese Lily, 75c doz.
Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington.
Blooming: Widows Tears,
Boston and Lace Ferns, 25c ea.;
Thanksgiving Cactus, 20c; Pur-
ple, Salmon, Med. and Dark
Pink Sultanas, White and Red
Conch Shell Begonia, 4 dif. col-
eus cuttings, 5 ea.; St. Bernard
Lilies, 20c, Paper Lilies, 15ce.
Add postage. Mrs. Daniel Mc-
Avoy, Washington.
Pink Hibiscus plants, strong,
rooted, 4, $1.00. PP. Miss Lil-
lian Hardin, White, Rt. 1.
Mixed Old Fashion Daffodils,
Narcissi, and Hyacinths, 50c
doz. Mrs. L. D. Wheeles, Wil-
liamson.
Nice Easter aif
blooming size, $1.50 >; Bulb-
lets, some blooming see, $1.50
C. Add postage. Mrs. Ira Blank-
enship, Wrightsville, POB 85.
_ Bulbs,
@xblood red Geraniums,
blooming, Mother - in - law
Tongue, 40 @a.; Airoplane
Curiosity Cactus, variegated
Boquett pot plants, 4, $1.00;
Fish Tail, Boston, Baby Breath,
Fluffy Ruffle, Roosevelt, Sword,
Plumosa Ferns, as $2.00;
gonias, 3, ee Mrs
| Phillips, Tarrytown.
Fleming, |
white hydrangea, i
- Be-|
- FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
i
Want widurl de-lis Iris Bulbs,
also Dutch Iris; Also for sale,
Ginger Lilies (not the Butter-
fly). Mrs. James F. Stanley,
Albany, 1108 - 7th Ave. i
Exc. Crape Myrtle Sprouts,
mixed Glad Bulbs, Narcissus,
Jonquils, large type, Variegated,
Violets, Blue Violets and Daf-
fodils for Dbl. Hyacinth Bulbs,
Snowball Bush, African Violets,
Hibiscus, rooted, Justicia, Ole
anders, Coral Plant. Mrs. Otto}
McCurley, Eastanollee, Rt. 1.
State _price. Mrs. Chides E.
Want Old Fashion Jack Sens
and Evening Glory Seed, also
Phlox and Aster, Ostrich Plume
Fern. Pay cash or exe. pot|
sending. Mrs: W. D. Garrett,
Adairsville, Rt. 2. = Ss
Cuttings from Dbl, wich)
dif. colors. Stephen T. Biggers,
Atlanta, 469 - 10th Sts Ns sw.
Want Pink Rain Lilies,
blooming size. Price by the 100.
Mrs. Lester Karow, Savannah,
415 Kentucky AVG
Geraniums and_ Variegated,
Dark Red, Light Pink and
Purple Sultanas, all to be root-
ed. Frances House, Holland.
_ SECOND HAND | =:
MACHINERY FOR SALE
- :
H Sarniall Tractor, wagon,
plow, and harrows, good cond.,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Comparatively new Pavmall
lizers, and cultivators, $2175.00.
George Eager, Valdosta.
1 Heavy Solid Tron. Wagon,
4 in, tires, ready to use, $25. 00.
Rever. Wade, Alto, -Rt. z
Mowing Machine and 1 Hay
Rake, good cond., $25.00 ea.
W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3.
Windy Subsoil. Breaker for |"
Ford, Ferguson, J. Deere and
Farmall Tractors, used 1-time.
Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stock-
bridge, % Echo. Valley Farm.
Corn Mill, 20 in. rocks, | al
hole corn sheller, one 7% hp.
single phase Elec. Motor, GE
make, belts, perfect cond. Bar-
gain. Will not ship.
Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Allis-Chalmers B_ Tractor,
er, Dbi. Harrow, Bottom. Plow,
outfit, $1020.00;. Also 2 Disc
Trailer Plow for A Farmall,
like new, $215.00. Marvin Mad-
dox, Winder, Rt. 4.
Practically new McCormick-
Deering Mowing Machine and
rake, at my home on Tallahas-
see Rd. Mrs. G. D. Burkhalter,
Athens, Rt. 2.
Good J. D. 2H enone run-
ning gear only, $75.00; Good
McCormick-Deering Mule Mow-
ing Machine. with single and
dbl. guards, rims in oil, $75.00.)
John C. Cown, Loganville.
Phone 2824. ss
New 2H Walking Cultivator
in perfect cond., $45.00. ey
C. Couch, Turin. ~ *
Dbl. Dise Plow tw Ford
Tractor, new cond. See or
write. Haden H. poner Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Complete set cultivators:
planters, distributors, for Case
VAC Tractor, used very little,
$250.00. U. R. Gore, Griffin.
12 A John D. Combine and
12 Row Grain Drill with fe
attachment, perfect. cond., all
for $1,000. 00. M. L. eNe
Acworth, Rt. 2.
Crosley Cub type Tractor, all
equipment such as_ planters,!
distributors, cultivators, har-
row, and tiller plow, used
about 50 hrs., good cond. Cheap.
Want 100- 1000 Easter Lily cio)
Bulbs, ; blooming size, at once.|
plants for same. Write before| _
reasonable. Contact. J. D. Ashe, ;
H Tractor with planters, ferti-. 0.
PTO-Pulley, Cultivators, Mow-}
Milking Ma
ments, Piallk 2 cov
everything el
|bargain for only
L. Parrott, Maco1
Field Rd. |
Lespedeza_ and
Sereen, $40. 00.
Practically new
Hydraulic Lift
with IHC
Case ao Hay
cond.
Box 364.
cultivators, he
{lights, all good
Isham Blake,
rae
Good 2H Wa
G. A. Skelton,
Want Variegated and Pumple A.
_ Side Del. Rake,
less than 100 A,
| Slade, Sr., Pinleys
and Assembly to
Sohne ee bea 5
planters,
sell. TaN 5c on
oy. little, $100
ee te
Lonnie |~~
0 *
with starter, lights,
planters, calivaieas }
tiller, excellent
cash, Pete Yawn,
Good 2 H wagon
$75. "00: other
wheels, $25.0
dise Osborn and 8
Cutaway, $25. ea.
burg 2 H plow,
line 2 H plows,
Carson, Farmingto
- Apex Sil
ae sale. HW
tributors that ne
pairs, cheap for |
Tiel, Mente
\eeuids $850. C.
Athens, 430_
Farmall H Tra
rel, dbl. sec. harrow
on rubber, planter
tors, cultivators,
er seeder, gaa? h
draulic lift,
good cond., si600
man, Bee :
1 Sears, 35
Broiler plant,
batteries never |
Sell or ex
5-mi. S. Milan. D. L. bai Mrs.
Milan, Read,
Henkle Lespedeza
that wi fi ng. .
caanat: for 5 Disc te |
er, fing oe C:
ood. cond. Saat.
& Dublin, Rt 3,
3 armail Tractor, good |
1 rubber, also Allis-
s No. 60, also 1 All-
t exe. cond.
-S. Cochran,
dise Dbl. Sec. 7 ft.
ad Wind Mill, good
Mason,
aug bee teakes. also
Black African
West
N. OE}
eeeor fair a new
hammers, $60.00; Bush
Bogg 5 ft. Harrow for
for, good c d., $100.00. G.
icke, Butl er, Rt. as :
ner | Peanut Picker with
-for parts, $50. 00." oy
Moultrie, Rt. 6.
fil 2H Wagon, sandal
with body, $100.00.
a ome Mill or}
i Allis- Chalmers |
Letters ans. C. se
Disc Plow the M or H
almost new, extra set
, for sale. B. H. Smith,
i pliay aes Model
18, exc. cond. for sale. P.
I ith, Winder, Phone 9105.
t Imp.
Drawn Cane Mill, pan
race, kaaee cond., $39. 00.
ceenall Pexctor, good
otor just overhauled,
_ distributors, cultiva-
sec. harrows, two 14
aon plows, 2 disc tiller,
te
dise plow, dbl. sec.
nda as new, $1850.00.
Hawkinsville.
le: Ca, Pow r Syrup.
18 ft. copper pan, skim-
mi. Hogansville. W. R
nson, gansville, Rt. 3.
V lod H John Deere Tractor,
r tivators, distribu-
bl. sec. harrow, all
; abolt, _ Al.
on for use bans
mill or ensilage cut-.
8 hp universal -used for
e p ose, cheap, or trade. |
on St.
er Syrup Mil, voller)
nd., $75. cash or exc. for |
ee 343
E. pus Five:
8
4 disc harrow, 2 disc
or $165; T. W. Wright,
2, ee -Pas-
Ist- Soe
Terms arranged.
after 5:30 P. M. week days
all Sat. and Sun. Chas.:
; Douglas ille, Rt:
Ford Tractor equipped |
eld
ulley, belt, good as
cet little. Priced
H. Knight, Mable-
idress, Sapa Rt.
[ MACHINERY FOR SALE
4 Fitordean -Tractor or.
feeder, needs repairing.|
saa el dis- :
ancaster, a 1088 2
tiller, 2 disc tiller, |
SE OND. HAND
Good dbl. disc plow to use on
jeep, only
used few times. Mrs. E. re A
Hamilton, utc, ;
Paul,
Power Unit for Cotton Gin,
4 cyl. 100 hp., G. M. deisel, al-
most new, with V belts and pul-
leys, $1900. Will deliver. C. V.
Williams, Gibson.
Caterpillar 15 Tractor and 6
ft. Dbl. Gang Harrow, good
cond., reasonable. Robert An-
derson, Decatur, Rt. 2, Peach-
terest Rd. Phone Ev. 2957.
101 John Deere, 1 rew corn
picker, exc. cond., very reason-
able, used only to pick 7 A of
corn. John M. Trammell, Lu-
thersville.
Good. 3 Roller eee Mill.
|See: Mrs. J. M. Bowen, Kast-
rman, Rt 1:e
V. C. Case Tractor, new pee
starter, lights, belt pulley, 4
disc tiller, bottom plow, Bush
and Bogg Harrow, wagon Ist.
class cond., above all on rubber
for sale. H. E. Whitehead, East
Point, 307 Dunlap Ave.
Farmall Super A Tractor, A- 1
cond., cultivators, _ planters,
distributors, 2 disc plow, dbl.
sec. harrow, good as new,
$1850.00: Malcolm Linder, Haw-
. kinsville.
3 Roller Gaiden Power Syoup
Mill, 18 ft. copper pan, skim-
mers. 3 mi. Hogansville. W. R.
Johnson, Hogansville, Rt. 3.
- Model H John Deere Tractor,
planters, ~ cultivators, distribu-
|tors,. tiller, dbl. sec. harrow, all
for $1000.00. Grady E. Seabolt,
Alamo, Rt. 2.
60 hp. Allis-Chalmers with
pulley and clutch for use with
hammer mill or ensilage cutter,
18 hp. universal used for same
purpose, cheap, or trade. J. R.
ao Adianta, 1013 Gordon
Hester Side Plow for Farm-
all F-14. Can be made to fit
/Farmall A easily, practically
t. new, $150. cash: Also Liver-
more Peanut Picker Turner
Baler with motor, good cond.
Make me a price. ie S. Newby,
| Jeffersonville, Rt. 1.)
3 Disc Tiller for Farmall M
/Tractor and hard. land,._ used
about 3 days, half price. Joe S.
Way, Swainsboro, Rt. 3.
Lilliston Panut Pidler, JD:
Peanut Plow, both good cond.,
for sale.' Ans, all letters. A. E.
| Weems, Lizella, RE 1.
Wind Mill, perfect cond., for
sale cheap. W. kL. Brantley,
Sylvania. .
Oliver Model 18 Jr. 16 X 18
_| Pickup Baler, practically new,
baled less than 1500 bales; Al-
so Oliver 8 ft., 8 in. Side Del.
Rake, raked less than 100 acres.
Will sacrifice both. Harley H.
Sutton, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
or trade for yearling or milch
cow. Emmett Williams, Tucker,
PRY. 1, Cooledge Rd:
~ Power Unit Allis- Chalmers,
*| Model W-25 Meadows Mill, 24
in. rock, corn shucker, line shaft
pulleys, meal sacker, corn ele-
.| vators, etc. 41/2 mi. S. Carroll-
ton on Hwy. oh H.W. Tes Care
ens Rta:
A-JD Model, Tractor, new
rubber, new engine, $950.00;
Also M. Farmall 1946 model,
$1650. Guy. Veal, Dublin, Rt. 7.
Leader Tractor on rubber, 3
disc tiller, 2 dise smoothing har-
lrow, 1 of & row cultivator, 2
-| Covington planters, good cond.,
fsell or trade. E. . Gheesling,
.| Norwood, Rt. 2.
Sweet Potato Machine for
washific waxing, brushing and
| grading, 1st. elass cond. and rea-
sonably priced, R. R. Harper,
: | Waycross, Rt; 1. Phone 2557J. -
4-H. P. Red E Garden Trac-|
or, new (less than 1 gal. gas}
used) 10 turn plow and
cultivator, $300.00... Dorsey
Smith, Decatur. Phone DE.
11325. 5 '
in.
1 H wagon, almost new. Sell
1949 Farmall Cub Tractor,|
nd. \starter, lights, power take-off,
ulley, hyd lift Al
MACHINERY FOR
New Lilliston Peanut
Alis-Chalmers to plant
M. P. Minchew, ee
Rtas:
tor Disc Harrow,
priced at a bargain.
Patterson, College Park,
Box 301.
and farm tools,
and seed drill. Wilbert
son, Atlanta, Rt. 1,
Stone Rav.
8 Elec. Brooders,
cond., $125.00,
ming-Gainesville Rd.
Farmall
cond., good rubber,
rubber, $125.00. Doyle
Lyerly, RCL;
Ford-Ferguson Tracto
cultivator, flat
Dearborn scoop and
$1100.00; Also 200 gal.
Spray Machine, $200.00.
Rt. 2, Peachcrest Rad.
No. EV. 2957.
Bogg harrow for. same,
type.. Must be cheap.
Wilkes, Oak Park.
~want 10 or
ee _astain, Kennesaw,
Tractor Harrow, 28 or
T. Jeff Veal, ae,
Ricez:
Want Mowing Mach
Barnesville, Rt. 2.
Want Ford Tractor
Archie
Moon Rd.
Want Garden Tractor
Monfort, -
Geia, Lawrenceville, Rt.
ee a, Ingram, Cedarto
Syrup. Mill. Would be in
Hamilton, Rt. 1.
Want late model 2940
Elberton, Rt. 2.
3 Disc Bottom plow for
/draulic loader. Roy H.
Rome, Rt. 2.
Ga. Collard Seed, 35c
mont,
700 Ibs. recleaned Ga,
Seed, 49 crop.
reen Glaze Collard
$1.00. T
Griffin, Rt. 4, Jackson Rd.
bottom
plows, 6 ft. mowing machine,
12. dise
as in good cond. Contact. H.
LA John D. Tractor.
price and cond. J. B. Potts, Jr.,
cond. Cheap for cash.
SECOND HAND
SALE
Picker,
used one season, '$475.00; Two
No. 15 Dbl. Hopper Cole Plan-
ters, $22.50 ea.; And home-made
attachments to fit model B
2 rows.
Macon,
Blount Super Tandem Trac-
9%
spacing, 16 blade, 8 main bear-
ings, 6% ft. width of cut.,
in. blades, cut 3 A, new cond.
R {
in.
24
Rts 22,
11 A John D: Combine, $500.
H. C. Allen. McDonough, Rt. 3.
,McCormick-Deering Tractor,
W-30, 5 Dise Tiller, 16 Disc
Harrow. Mrs, Nora. P.. Brett,
Dbl. Disc. Plow for Ford
Tractor, new cond. H. H.
Thomas, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
1H Wagon, Wheat Craddle
garden plow
Patter-
Box 304,
500 cap.,
used 1 and 2 seasons,
good
or -$20:00 ea.|
My place, 6 mi. W. Gainesville
near Keiths Bridge on Cum-
Major
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
M Tractor,
$1100.00;
i Heavy Duty Farm Wagon, good
good
Gayler,
field
turn
a
blade,
Friend
All A-1
cond. R. M. Anderson, Decatur,
Phone
. SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY WANTED
Want good, used 2 disc Tiller
for Ford tractor, also Bush and
the lift
Willard
grain
Rt..2.
he 1 second hand Dbl. Sec.
32 dise.
State cond. and price in letter.
Sandersville,
ine for
State
in any
cond. State price, ete. in letter.
Columbus,
in good
Josan
a
* Want good used late model
Ford Tractor with or without
implements at reasonable price.
wn, Rt.
Want 3 Roller 2 X Goldens
terested
in main roller, Judson Zachary,
Want one F-20 Farmall Trac-
tor. Must be cheap. Julian Doo-
little, Sandersville, Rt. 2.
James-
way Incubator. Bennie Vickery,
CORRECTION: Want Intnl
Farmall
M tractor,. also. front and hy-
Barron,
SEED FOR SALE
teacup;
Seed out of 50 lb; size Pumpkin,
15c doz. Del. G. W. Akins,
ray-
Collard.
Coote H. Laing,
i dt.,, Americus, Rt.
Seed, 25c
id;
, SO
SEEDS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR ey .
Kies? oe
7 lbs. mixed Turnip Seed;
mostly 7 Top, plant in Sept.,
sound, hand cleaned, 50c lb. Del.
in Ga. Send lot for 40c lb. Mrs.
I. M. Sullivan, Carrollton, 47 1/2
Clifton Terrace.
Thornton strain, Hart Co.
grown, Crimson Clover Seed,
99.4 per ct. pure, 81 per ct.
germ., 5 per ct. hard seed, $35.
Cwt. R. W. Warren, Dewey
Rose, Rt. 1. .
1949 crop finest var. Black
and White Striped Half Runner
Tender Bean Seed, 50c cup; Al-
finest Red- Multiplying
Onion, $1.25 gal. Mrs. Sibley
Richardson, Hartwell,-Rt. 3.
Purple Top Turnip Seed,
germ. 90 per ct., large teacup,
60c PP, Mrs. Ida Evans, Tra-
lona, Box 107.
Big start fresh Old Fashion
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25, coin or stamps. 3c accepted.
| Mrs. Ella Green; Smyrna, Rt. 2.
1 ton Crimson Dixie Clover
Seed, 99.74 per ct. purity, 86
per ct. germ., 40c Ib. 100 Ibs. or
more. James Mason, Byron, Rt.
o
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c a start. No. MO or COD.
Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt.
DY :
Green Glaze Collard Seed.
new crop, 2 tbls., 25c; 10 tbls.,
$1.00; Purple Top White Globe
and Shogoin Turnip, mixed, 3
tbls., 25c;-15 tbls., $1. PP. Mrs.
z A. Wilson, Martin.
Ga. and Ga. Heading. Collard
Seed, mixed, 75c 1b. plus 10c
postage; also 2 yr. old Sweet| $4.
50c ea.;
Pomegranate Bushes,
30c- ea.
Large Plum Bushes,
Add... postage.
Fitzgerald, Ripek
Old Fashion Shallot Onion
sets, $1.00 gal; 30c qt.; Also
mixed Turnip Seed, 50c tb.
Add postage. Mrs. H. z Bishop,
Farmington.
Upson Co. Hard Seed Var.
Crimson Clover Seed, 13 yr.
reseeding record, lab. tested,
100 Ib. min. shipment, 40c lb.
S: T. Bentley,- Thomaston, Rt.
2. Phone 381 WI.
Red Multiplying Nest Onion
Sets for fall planting, $1.00
gal. PP in Ga. Mrs. G. B.
Patterson, Blairsville, Rt. 4.
White Nest Onions, and
Scullion Buttons, $1.25 gal.;
White and Speckled Half Run-
ner Garden Beans, 50c teacup.
G. T. Brown, Ball Ground,
Rt
Hard seed var. Crimson Clo-
ver, seeded direct from field
reseeding in Upson Co. for 13
yrs. Test for hard seed, purity,
germ. furnished with each bag.
Min shipment 100 Ibs., 40c
Ib. J. Lynwood Bentley, Thom-
aston. Phone 38i-J-2..
5 tons Blue Lupine Seed,
5c Ib. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald,
Rts3:
PLANTS FOR SALE
Klondike Strawberry plants,
50c C; $4. M. Add _ postage.
Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.
Large early Strawberry
plants, 50c C. Add postage. Or
exc, 200 for 4 print sacks. Must
move plants at once. Mrs.. Geo.
Hubbard, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Large early bearing straw-
berry plants, 50c C; $4. M. Add
postage. Mrs. O. C. Lowery,
Franklin Springs, Box 110.
Fall Cabbage; Collards and
Tomato plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75
M; Strawberry plants, Klon-
dike, Missionary and Mastodon,
75c C; 500, $3.00; $5. M. W. H.
Branan, Gordon.
2 or 3- kinds Strawberry
plants, 25c C.'Come after. Wont
ship. Henry Whitfield, Mariet-
ta, 330 Roselove St.
Nice strawberry plants, early
large berries, $1. C. Prompt del.
Mrs. Parks Roper, Gainesville,
Rt. 1
batons, new evergreen
lawn cover, needs no mowing,
lush growth, covers in 1 season
under favorable conds,, 100
lants, $4.50 da
R L. Cole, Cor
gy
Mary Shrum,|-
rn
amp packed. 1 Mrs.
9 Sete ob se .
Everbearg sug oes ry plants
$4.50 M; $2.50 per 500; Sage,
Garlic, Peppermint, Spearmin
Balm, $1. doz. All del. Will ex
change. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hi
ram, Rt. 1.
Blakemore and Lady
Strawberry plants, rooted, fu
count, 80c C; 500, $3.75; $7. M
Cash or MO. Mrs. Dessie Cr owe,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. ||
bage and Ga. Collard plants,
300, 85c; 500, $1.25; $2. M. Will
mix if desired. Strong, rooted.
Prompt shipments. PP. J.
Crenshaw, Pitts, P. O. Box 8.
berry plants, 75c C;
Prompt shipment.
age. Mrs. Hershel
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Everbearing and inde
Strawberry Plants, 75c C;$7.0
M; Blakemore; $1.00 C. Add
postage. Mrs. Ramie Black,
Cleveland, Rt. 1. oats
Giant Mastodon Everbeari:
Strawberry Plants, $1.00 (
Sage Plants, 25c ea.; Catnip,
Yellow and White English, 2
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mai
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. ,
Nice Sage Plants.
Giant .Mastodon Everbearing ~
and Lady T Strawberry, $1
C; Old Fashion Peach, and M.
Cherry Trees, 25c ea. .
postage. Mrs. Nellie sc
Seas RE Ge
ville, Rt. 2.
Lady T Pelion Ps
50c C; Watercress, 5c: is
Garlic, 40c doz.: eae 6 er
clumps, 35c; Peppermint, 35
doz.; Tansy, 6, 30c; Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. Ee
Short Stem Collard Plants,
400, $1.00; Klondike = Straw-
berry, 500, $3.00; White Multi-
plying Onions, $1.00 gal. Mrs
Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1
Large Onion type Garlic
Bulbs, 45c doz. PP. Stamps
accepted. Tamar Teem, sakines 4
Rock. ~
Marglobe and Rutgar Fondetog ? ,
and Collard Plants, ready, 300,
$1.00; $2.00 M. Del. i
promptly. Marcus
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
25 million, healthy, vigorous,
Coastal Bermuda Crowns, ready
anytime you call. Can dig. 200.
thousand per hour, 50c M. for
50 M up. Zack T. Wilkins, |
Hahira. ce
Shallot Onions, . the greatest
multiplyer known, 50e C; 500,
$2. zt Miss Vena Brown, Hart. ~
we
y
Big Red Jumbo Strawberry: i
Plants, $4.50 M; Rooted Black
Walnut Trees, 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Hoke Mae
Gainesville, Rt. 7. i
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
75c C; 500, $3.00: Ga. Collard,
300, $1.00. No checks. Add :
postage. aye Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt.
Sere Strawberry plants,
60c C; Streamliner: Strawberry,
and Everbearing, 25, $1.00; INES
Shade Dried Sage, 35c qt.; Root-
ed Sage Bunches, 25c bunch
Fred Thomas, . Crandall, RE =i
Imp. Early. Bearing Straw--
berry plants, 75 C; $7.00 M.
Prompt shipment. Add postage.
Mrs. Hershel Allison, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.
Collawncoy, new evergreen
lawn cover, needs no mow-
ing, lush growth, covers in 1
season under favorable conds.,
$4.50 C. Damp packed. Mrs, R.
L. Cole, Cordele.
Strawberry plants, Wonder
Barier, Red Gold and others,
75c C; Everbearing, $1. C; red
raspberry, white _ blackberry,
rooted sage, horseradish, 6, 50c.
Add postage. Mrs. Willis Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Lady T., Klondike and Ever-
bearing strawberry plants, ea.
var., 75 C; Mt. Huckleberry
bushes, 2 doz., 715c. Add post-
age. Mrs. John Howard, Cleve-
lani
ol
PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
Marglobe and Baltimore to-
plants, 400, $1.00; $2.00
No chks. Mrs. Robert C.
ith, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Marglobe and Baltimore to-
mato plants, 400 for $1.05; $2.25
_M. PP. Tom Smith, Gainesville,
Rt 9 |
Sage Plants, 20 c ea.; Black
Inut and Peach Trees, 25 c
a.; Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry, $1.00 C; Blueberry
doz.; Black Raspberries,
$1.00; Crabapple Trees, Mus-
dine Grape Vines, 20c ea.
s. Robert H. Norrell, Gaines-
- Washington -Asparagus, large
| yr. plants, 25, $1.00; Himoloya
Blackberry and Boysenberry,
$5, $1.00; Charleston Grass, 1
bu., $1.00. Carefully packed and
P. Jonathan W. Toole, Macon,
381 Burton Ave.
Blakemore Strawberry Plants,
600, $3.75; $7.00 M. Add post-
age. Mrs. Eva Waldrip, Gaines-
ile, Rt. 7.
Chas W. and Copenhagen,
_ frostproff Cabbage Plants, 500,
$1.50; $250 M. PP. A. B.
atson, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Everbearing and
Red Gold Strawberry, 75c C;
$7.00 M; Peppermint, 50ce C;
Sassafras and Yellow Root, 2
Ibs., $1.00; Garlic Bulbs, 4 doz.,
$1.00. Moss packed. Mrs. M. L,
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. :
Early large Klondike Straw-
berry Plants, 50c C; Early
Green Okra Seed, 25c lb. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
ply oh. < |:
_ Ga. Collard Plants, 300, $1.00;
Klondike Strawberry, large,
early berries, 75c C; 500, $3.00;
White Blackeyed Crowder Seed
Peas, 10 Ibs., $1.00. No checks.
Add postage. Gladys Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
~ Old Fashion Shallot Onion
Plants, -greatest . multiplyer
known; 50c C. Miss Vena
Brown, Hartwell
Chas. W. and Copenhagen
frostproof Cabbage Plants,
fresh, green, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. PP. R. Chan-|
slor, Pitts.
_ Masaodon Strawberry Plants,
50e C; Streamliner Everbear-
ing Strawberry, 25, $1.00. Add
age Fred Thomas, Crandall,
Bios
Nice Klondike Strawberry
_ Plants for sale. R. E. Miller,
_ Atlanta, 885 Highland Terrace,
N. E. Tel. VE. 5543. oa
Mastodon Strawberry Plants,
$7.00 M; Also Sugar Pear
Sprouts and Apricot Plums,
5@e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
Prompt shipment. No checks.
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt.
Early bearing Strawberry
Plants, 75c C; $7.00 M; Mixed
Plants, 50c C; Trumpet Vine
(humming bird inducer) 75c ea.
Lizzie A. Mills, Kolkston, Rt.
ae Box 1;
_ Green heading Collard and
Imp. Purple Top Rutabaga
Plants, 50c C; $3.00 M. Packed
in damp moss. PP. Leroy
Lightsey, Jr., Baxley, Rt. 3.
E Fresh Collard and Rutabaga
Plants, for fall setting, ready,
5@ce C; 500, $2.00; $3.00 M. PP.
Packed in wet moss. Harris
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
be
be
%
Nice Heahing Collard and
Imp. Ga. Rutabaga Plants, 50c
~C; 500, $2.00; $3.00 M. PP.
, Packed in damp moss. Buford
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3. :
Sage plants, 20c ea.;. Horse
Radish, Catnip, 25c a bunch;
Gooseberry Bushes, $1.50 doz.;
Giant Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry, $1. C. Add postage.
= Nellie Parker, Gainesville,
. 6.
Mastodon.Strawberry plants,
rooted, $1. C; $7. M. PP. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Clay Bennett,
Flowery Branch.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry plants, $1. C; $4.25 for
600; $8. M. PP in Ga. Cash or
+S
-
MoO. Mrs. J. E. Avirett, Blakely,
Rt. 1.
athe 2
Klondike Strawberry plants,
$4. _M; Mastodon Strawberry,
$5. M. P. B. Reynolds, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2. 5
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
rooted, $6.50 M. Mrs. Faustine
Davis, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
$6. M. FOB. B. O. Carter, Grif-
fin, Rt. D.
- Early bearing Strawberry,
heavy croppers, 75c C; Collard,
300; $1.00; Also Genuine Black-
eyed Crowder Peas, 1948 crop,
have weevils, 10 lbs., $1.00; 30
lbs., $3.00; $5. bu. No checks.
Add postage. Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry plants, $1. C; Muscadine
Grape Vines, 5, $1.00; Sage)
plants, 20c ea; Gooseberry
bushes, $1. doz. Add postage.
Mrs, Mae Turner, Gainesville,
Rt. 6.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
No checks. C, D. Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato
plants, fresh, young, bear until
frost, 65c C; 200, $1.00; 500, $2.;
$3.25 M; Also Cabbage and Ga.
Heading Collards. Prompt del.
by PP. Morris Sanders, Vidalia.
CATTLE FOR SALE
6 mos old Grandson of the
noted $20,000 CHR Rollo Dom-
}ino, Jr. now owned by Grace-
land Farm, for sale or exc. for
grain DrilJ, 10 or 12 row. W. M.
McGinnis, Alpharetta.
Reg. Red Polled Bull Calf, 3
mos;, old, $75:: Toy Dorsey,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Braham Bull. and Heifer
calves, and few Braham cows
with their calves at side. Come
see. S. R. Brockington, Sanders-
ville. Phone 497-M.
2 very nice reg. Red Polled
Cows, one 5 yrs. old bred with
heifer calf 2 mos old, one cow
3 yrs. old with bull calf 1 mo.
old, all 4 for $750.00. George N.
Turk, Maysville, Rt. 1.
Very fine Guernsey-Jersey
Bull, 18 mos. old, 350 Ibs., $65.
at my farm, 1 mi. , Collier
Station, 41 Hwy., 8 mi. SE
Barnesville. R. O. River, For-
syth, Rt. 3.
6 nice Springer Heifers (Jer-
sey and Guernseys) reasonably
priced at my barn; Also good 1
H wagon, cheap, or trade for
equal value. B. M. Moon, Ham-
ilton.
Reg. Aberdeen Angus Bull,
21/2 yrs. old, 1400 lbs., $300.00.
C. H. Barker, Eatonton, Rt. 2,
Box 110.
Reg. Guernsey Male, well
marked, 15 mos. old, ready for
service, around: 600 lbs. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
34 beef type Stock Cattle,
mostly young cows and breed-
ing age, heifers exposed to reg.
Angus Bull, $2400. for lot if sold
immediately. J. H. Nicholson;
Madison.
HOGS FOR SALE
3 reg. big bone Guinea 10
wks. old pigs,, $22.50 ea. reg.
buyers name. Sam McElroy,
Colbert, Rt. 2.
8-12 wks. old OIC Blocky
Type pigs, $15. ea.; Lot for $100.
OIC Bred Sow, $75. Cannot
ship. Frank Kiker, East Ellijay.
3 PC Gilts, ready to breed,
about 200 lIbs., reg. in buyers
name, $65. ea. Roy Coggin,
Sargent, Box 41.
Good thrifty pigs, 3 mos. old,
for sale at barn. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
OIC pigs, from champion
bloodlines, short nose, blocky,
$25. ea. Reg. in buyers name.
J. H. Roquemore, Americus, Rt.
2. Phone 4543.
Short nose bred Berkshire
Gilt, 1 yr. old, reg. Berkshire
Sow, 2 yrs. old, broke nose
Boar, reg. Broke-Nose B Boar,
from large litters. Lamar Bur-
bins ,
ae, ab red
neth Turner,
11 mos, old, all well marked,
Full blooded Duroc Jersey
Male pigs, blocky, cherry red,
12 wks. old, not reg., $20, ea. W.
A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1.
SPC and SPC-OIC cross pigs,
7 wks. old, $8.00 ea.; Reg. SPC
Boar, son of State Grand
Champ., 11 mos. old, $75.00;
3 reg. SPC Gilts with 9,6 and 3
pigs, $150.00; $115.00; and $85.
Champ. bloodlines. Joe Hulsey,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
Extra fine 10 wks. old blocky
Cherry Red Duroc: Pigs, from
litter of 12, Sec. breeding, 35-
40 lbs., choice males, $30.00;
Gilts, $25.00 ea. Reg. buyers
name. Crates returned collect.
a Donaldson, Fort Valley,
eds
Duroc Pigs, 10 wks. old,
Cherry red, blocky, from large
itter, sow 4H winner, males
and gilts, about 40 lbs., $25.00
ea., reg. in buyers name; Also
Cherry Red Male and Gilt, 6
mos. old, male, $60.00; Gilt,
$50.00.. Ike B. Ross, Fort Val-
ley, Rt. 1.
\
5 mos. old Hereford Shoats, |.
dbl. treated, papers furnished
in buyers name, $25.00 ea. Ship
anywhere. Leon Watson, Uno-
dilla, POB 214.
Blocky type
Cherry Red
Duroc Pigs, 8-
12 wks. old,
| $20.00 ea.; 3- 5 mos. old, $35.00
ea. either sex. Reg. buyers
name, treated, crated and ship-
ped, crates to.be returned my
ao J. H. Bennett, Screven,
ES 2:
SPC Male, 95-100 Soa from
litter of 9, prize winning Binky
No. 705824, dbl. treated, reg. in
buyers name, $35.00 cash. Ed-
7 McGowan, Graymont, Rt.
Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3- 6 mos.
old and Gilts ready to breed.
Frank P, Singleton, Fort Valley,
Rte 3 i
Reg. SPC Boar, ready for
service, 14 mos. old, 25c per
lb. or $50,00. Will not ship.
W. L. Rogers, Americus, Rt.
1. Phone 3381. ?
2 pairs of 3/4 Black African
Big Bone Guineas, ready for
shipping, $25. pr. Fob; Booking
6 Sow Pigs, 1 Male, purebred B.
A. Guinea, 2 for $35. Ready for
shipment Sept.. 26th. P.-L.
Streat, Jr., Nicholls, Rt. 3.
Reg. Red Star Durocs, 51/2
mos. old, approx. 150 lbs., most-
ly males, $35. at farm. K. Ken-
Macon, Rt. 3. Tel.
f
393W3.
A fine Essex Gilt, bred to
reg. Essex Boar, reg. in buyers
name, $47.50. Hoyt Moss, Lula.
Purebred SPC Pigs, farrowed
May 18, 1949, cholera immune,
reg. in buyers name, $20. ea.
Morris North; Stockton.
15 reg. Herefords, 1 boar,
325 lbs. and 4 Bred Sows,
$60.00 ea.; 9 wks. old Boar
Pigs, $15.00. My place on Reed
Creek Rd. Leonard Fleming,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Duroe Jersey Boar, about $25
Ibs., 10% mos. old, purebred,
out of a litter of 13, not reg.
but good sire, $60.00. H. B.
Shipp, Americus, Rt. 2.
Reg. OIC Boar, 20 mos. old,
short nose, blocky, male pigs,
8-15-20 wks. old, reg. in buyers
name. W. P. Hughes, Cumming, ;
RET.
Hereford Pigs, 2- 3 mos. old,
from National, Georgia, Ill,
and Ohio Champions, $25.00
$35.00 ea. Ward Meade, clo
Ward Meade Farm, Marietta,
Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd.
Choice short nose prize win-
ning, 10-12 wks., 50-60 lbs. OIC
Pigs, $25.00 ea, 5 mos. old,
100 lbs. and better, $40.00 ea.
reg. in buyers name. W. L.
Helms,. Buena Vista.
30-40 good pigs, OlIC-Duroc,
6 wks. old Aug. 14- 20th. O. S.
Cochran, College Park, Rt. 1.
Purebred Little Bone Black
African Guinea Male, 8 wks.
old, $15.00 FOB. Crate to be
returned. W. OD. Carswell,
Oliver.
Reg. SPC Bred Gilts, $50.00;
Males old enough bad service,
Reg. SPC Pigs, 9 wks. old,
dbl. treated, $25.00 ea. Ronald
Davis, Forsyth, Rt. 4.
Low set type reg. Duroe
Boars and Gilts, 4- 5 mos. old,
sired by Low Chief 1948 Dixie
Grand Champ. strictly st.
class, reg. in United Duroc
Assn. of Peoria, Ill., $50.00 ea.
at farm or FOB. Satis. guar.
Aubrey Olliff, Bristol.
Litter of 9 SPC Pigs, 6 gilts,
3 males, 30 lbs., 6 mos. old
Sept. 7th. blocky, from best
bloodlines, dbl. treated and reg.
in buyers name, crated and
| shipped, $18.00 ea. R. F.. Wil-
liams, Guyton., :
Berkshire and PC Pigs, 8-10
and 12 wks. old for sale. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta,
Pel - CHAT.
Reg. Hereford pigs, 3 mos.
old, boars and gilts. L. P. Sin-
gleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE .
colt by Sun Down Morgan out.
of Carmel Snow. Good bone,
nice head, plenty action for rid-
ing or driving. Joe L. Young,
LaGrange, Box 522.
Extra nice 1200 lb. mare
mule, works in shaves, gentle,
young, for sale or trade for
heavy, gentle work mare. W. E.
McCart, Loganville, Rt. 2.
Fine farm maves, about 1350
Ibs., 7 yrs. old; Also good horse
mule, about 1350 lbs. Work to-
gether anywhere, $300. for pr.
or sell separately. A. F: Carson,
Farmington,
2 Mare Colts, 2 yrs. old, $65.
ea; One 8 yr. old Horse, $85.00;
One 6 yr. old Stallion, gentle,
works anywhere, child can
handle, $100.00; Also Log Cart,
-good shape, $40. H. C. Car-
michael, Tifton.
4 mos, old Horse Colt, good
stock, black, fat, fine cond., $60.
T. T. G. Linkons, Jackson, (Rt.
1, Mloyilla; Gas = S
4 yr. old Reg. Tenn. Walking
Stallion, black, anyone can
handle, sell cheap or trade for
hay, feed oats, or cow. C. C.
Gresham, Atlanta, Box 618.
4 reg. Tenn. Walking Horses,
one 5 yr. old sorrel mare, a 3
yr. old sorrel gelding, 2 yearling
studs, $100. to $150. ea. Mrs. W.
R. Adams, Gainesville, 650 Per-
ry St. :
4 yr. old, solid black stallion,
1000 lbs., chunky built, work
anywhere, easily handled, qual-
ities perfect; $100.00; also red
Guernsey heifer, frshen next
February, $100. A. D. Giles,
Whitesburg, Rt. 1. (at Me-
Whorter).
At Stud: Tenn. Walker, East-
ers Red Allen, reg. No. 350116.
Fee $15. with return privilege.
James Fowler, Gainesville, Rt.
Black Mare Mule, 7 yrs. old,
1200 lbs., work anywhere, $150.
Doyle Gayler, Lyerly, Rt. 1.
Strong Black Mare Mule, |
about 11 yrs. old, sound, gentle,
work anywhere, no blemishes,
no plug, about 1100 Ibs., $80.00
Fob my. place. C. B. Biggar,
Haddock.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
1 Doe, 11/2 yrs. old, large
gray type, $2, Not PP. E. H.
Waters, Jackson, Rt. 1.
22 full blooded American An-
gora Rabbits, $7. ea.; $150. for
lot. L. Duncan Loggins, Com-
merce, Rt. 2.
NZW Rabbits, from _ ped.
stock, 41/2 mes. old, $4.50 pr.;
31/2 mos., $3.75 pr.; 10 wks.
$3.50 pr.; Ped. Doe with papers,
$3. Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Guinea pigs (cavies), $3. pr.;
Extra males, breeding age, $1.
ea. Will trade, Billy Turner,
Rt. 27
Reg. Morgan 2 yr. old stud .
| stock, per pair, 5
Few trios Rabbits,
Angoras, from reg.
$10.00 trio (2 does,
Also Pair (1 buck, 1 doe)
W. E. Stone, Royston, R
White NZ Rabbits, 3
Doe, $5.00; 4% mo. b
10 Sr. Does, $7.50-$15.00
ped., papers furnished,
reg. Mrs. C. L. Crumbl
lanta, 1465 Eastland Rd.,
| Rt. 3. Tel. ALpine 4191
Giant Chinchilla Rae
from ped. stock, 3 does, 2
41/2 mos. old, $2. ea.
exp. col. Plus Exp. chrgs. W
Carson, Young Harris,
5 NZW Rabbits, 1 pr.
with pink eyes, 1 black b
-} brown does, all 5 averag
ea., $1.50 ea.; Lot for $6.
col. Donald Long, Meigs, Rt.
1 pr. Chinchilla, pu
about 4 mos. old, and doe
has been bred, $5.00; 1 n
Chinchilla Doe, about
oid; $2.00; 7 small, mixec
.; White Pinkeyed Buck,
Lot for $12. Ship exp. col.
las Ivie, Cornelia, Gallowa
Superior ped. Jr. .Ch
Rabbits, 2 mos. old, $4. ea.;
for $10.00; Seniors, 8 mos.
$16. ea. John L. Parrott,
2366 Miller Field Rd.
Genuine Chinchilla J
rabbits, 2 mos. old, $4. ea.; tri
$10.00; Silver does, ready
breed at 8 mos. old, $1
Ship Exp. Col. Ped.
furnished. John L. ea
con, 2366 Miller Field
N. Z. Red rabbits, 4 ma
females, 8 wks. old, good |
$1.50 ea. J. S. Querry,
boro, Rt. 2. a
N. Z. Red and Chi
bits at reasonable pri
George C. Ross, Savan
3,2 BOX 497. a eae
4 N.-Z. White doe
mos old, $3. ea. Will shi,
Daniel, Statham, Rt. 1, E
- NZW > Rabbits, from
MOos.,"
3% mos., $3.75; Doe with
papers, $3.00 exp. |
Otis Mashburn, Cum
5 eS
Flemish Grey Doe,
red buck, about 12 Ibs
Duach Doe, not bre
Trade both for purebred
tams, RI Reds, Barred
Sebrights, or others.
Statham, Gtiffin, Rt. A.
2 pr. English Ang
3 mos. old, $5.00 pr.; 6
old, $7.50 pr. Single
buck. Will ship. J. W.
Blackshear, Rt. 2.
Willowbrook str. Chinchi
2 yr. old trio (from a
trio), 1 pr. Chinchillas, t
Whites, 10 mos. old, ai
mixed does. Make offer
lot, or any. K. L. Ross, Ma
3796 Grand Ave.
"_N. Z. White rabbits
stock, 3 full grown dos
'T. Owens, Covington, Rt.
SHEEP AND GO
FOR SALE
6 Milk Type Goats, $5.0
$18.00 for lot. Will trade.
Hicks, Adel. R45 3
2 Nubian Goats, fresh
4 qts. milk daily, $35.
$65.00 for both. F. M. T
Shellman, Rt. 1. ;
2 Ewes and 1 ram,
stock and in good cond.,
old. E. W. Traylor, Perry.
Nic herd goats, $2.50
lot at my home. Joe A>M
Felton. '
Hampshire ram,
about 200 Ibs.,
Carter, Griffin,
Union Point. 2
roa te
inkeyes eS
ps
Milk fresh
ily, $75.00 or $40.44
male and 2 Male Kids,
. J. A. Harper, Cov-
an18 Conyers: St.
A Tog. 6 mos. old
y for service, natur-
nless, _ very short hair,
milk strain, neg. in}
name, $25.00; With
you to tegister,
ship. Mrs. Ovalene
i, Lavonia, Re. 1, ~
Goat, 2 yrs. old,
calf, or sell cheap.
> Hughey, Bremen,
> Watt Miner.
| nice milk goats, both
_unregistered, 4- 10 pt.
an and Tog., also
- bucks, 1 registered,
vy milkers. Morris
_ Vidalia.
and Bred Milk iGeisnes:
daily, $35. up; Also
at. W.J. Sumlin, At-
$393. Ave., N. W.
: Goat, Ast. freshen-
s does, 4 mos. old.
ible price. See at farm:
pee, Lilburn, RE ds
Tog Buck,
oD VES; old, sire
a, Grand Sire, Sir Rod-
gentle, fine kids,
ees, Waycross, P. O.
natur ay
ie boost small horns,
2 mos. ago with 1st.
t. milk now more if in
., $10.00 or trade for
what have you. W. C.|
_Jr., Stone :Mountain,
Tel. DE. 3067.
aanan, 1 Tog Billy, 7
from reg. father and
nothers, $15.00 ea.; Mal-
ily, father imported, 1
$25.00. Crating extra.
of reir, Lawrenceville, Rt.
Milk Goat, 2 ats.
i= 5 mos. old females,
|. to reg. E. C. Lambert,
I e Lake, Box 33,. Hitsa
rc ghbred_ Hornless Nu-
toe and 2nd. Kid, doe,
; Kid, ge 00. W. A. Ditzel,
1 t 3,
: Hamp. Ram and Ewe
Sir |:
and household.
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WANTED, STORES and
cin.
y
FARM HELP WANTED
Want single man or man and
wife, to do heavy farm work.
Can furnish 2 R house and pay
$15. week; if can drive tractor,
$18. week salary. J. H./Tribble,
Atlanta, 277 Capitol Ave.
Want farmer for 2 or 3 H
farm for 1949, standing rent or
cotton. Good strong land, 5 R
house, elec., mail and school rt.
_|Plenty wood, water, pastures,
near several towns and city.
Dependable owner. All letters
ans. C. B. Biggar, Haddock.
Want family to help gather
sons and daughters of crop now and crop for next
wood Rex by Imported
eld Knight, low down,
ot type, priced to
stervelt Terhune, At-
. O, Box 2115.
00d Saanan Does, sired
Ib. 11 oz. production reg,
_ Buck, out or 4%4-544|
others. All bred. Sell or
good fresh in heavy
ger. Guernsey or Jersey.
_ Simpson, Douglasville,
Bs fos -
. Nubian Goats, buck, doe
and mature does. May be
on my farm near Madras.
Redwine; Newnan, ~
t
7ESTOCK WANTED
Bas oe :
year if satisfactory. Good
house, water, and wood. Mail
and school rt. Near 4 churches.
Joe M. Ward, Sugar Valley.
Want farmer for part time
work. 4 R house, acreage, fuel
etc. Must be honest, sober and
furnish references. H. M. Pea-
body, Smyrna, Rt. 2. Phone
136R Smyrna.
Want farmer for good 2 or 3
house, elec., large barns. Prefer
man on halves. 3 mi. NW Doug-
| lasville, T. W. Simmons, Doug--
lasville, Rt. 3.
Want white woman, 50 or 60
yrs. old, to live on farm and do
light farm chores for reasonable
salary and board. 4 in family.
| Mrs. Mary Jo Williams, Byron,
nt hind Hereford Heifer | py 1
_reg., also 15 grade Here-
leifers, 6-12 mos. old.
particulars. D. a Collier,
e.
nt to exc. Jersey Cow giv-
6 qts. and her 2nd 2
"mos. old, for 3 gal. or
cow, fresh or springer.
a Jolley, Acanta, | 1338
htower Rd.
iS & MULES: g
t Shetland Mare, 3 yrs.
-younger, or 2 Shetland
2ed not be registered.
ple. R. R. Juby, Dun-
y, Roberts Dr. (Roswell
ephone). Be.
buy or raise on
Zoats and sheep. Have
manent eee eos ah
rst.
Want white couple to live in
home as family, man to gather
erop and other farm work.
Must be clean, honest, and
sober. S. C. Jones, Fairburn, Rt.
_ Want middleaged white wom-
-an for light graden work and
help milk one cow for elderly
lady. Good home, room, board,
reasonable salary. 6: mi,
Rockmart. Mrs. J. M. Baldwin,
Rockmart. .
Want white, reliable, unen-
cumbered settled woman to
live in home as one of family
and help with poultry, garden
and other light farm chores.
Small salary. Robt. R. Andrews,
Atlanta, 350 Allendale Dr., S.
E. Tel. De. 8403.
Want farmer with several
Wall, | and a mo.
AW
H farm, smooth grey land. 5 Rj
FARM HELP WANTED
Want exp. dairy hand and
boy to work in 50 cow dairy. 5
R house with lights on paved
hwy. Good monthly salary. A.
L. Saine, Madison, POB 190.
Want good farmer to take
charge of good 1 H farm. Good
4 R house, water, lights, fair
outbldgs., room for 3600 chick-
ens. Standing rent. B. W. Har-
mon, Sr., Canton, Rt. 4.
Want unencumbered, settled
white woman for light farm
work on farm, no milking, for
room, board and $5. wkly. Mrs.
A. B. Lefson, Leesburg. ;
Want smali family to help
gather cotton crop. Will give
crop for next year. Good small
house on road and mail rt. with
lights. W. G. Bryans, Newborn.
Want small family, col. or
white, to work in small dairy
and do _ other
Straight salary. Good - house,
water, lights, wood. 1/2 mi.
from town. Geo. M. Reynolds,
Millen.
Want unencumbered col. man,
able to work, help with chick-
ens and yards. Good permanent
home on farm with. elderly
couple. Write for particulars.
2.
Want good man to harvest
Narcissus. Bulbs (ready now)
-|and other garden chores on my
place near Brunswick. B. O.
Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood.
Want unencumbered woman
under 45 yrs. old for raising
chickens, ducks, etc. Ira Le-
Lamater, Sr., etlenta, 950 Al-
bion Ave., N. E.
Want couple for light farm
work. Near Atlanta. 2 in family.
References required. Phone Ch.
6358. L. P. Walker, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1.
Want col. man for general
work and pick cotton Iater.
Single or married, small family.
Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stock-
bridge.
Want clean, white, healthy,
middleaged Christian woman
to do light farm chores on farm
for room, board and reasonable
salary. Require reference arid
health certificate, Mrs. R. F.
Sims, Talmo.
Want family to help gather
40 acres cotton and other crops,
at once. Jim Miller, Abbeville,
Hts
Want middleaged woman for
light farm wor)
Ref, Mrs. Ee
3.
he
Pruitt, Winder, Rt. 4.
farm work. |
Thos. A. Northen, Newnan, Rt. |
_on farm. Board |
POSITIONS WANTED
_. PAGE SEVEN
POSITIONS WANTED
Man with large family wants
ood 2 or 3 H farm on halves. 4
or 5 R house with elec. Prefer
-n So. Ga. W. D. Tucker, Ocilla,
Rt. 2, Box 164.
55 yr. old man, wife, 2 boys
wants job on farm, All can
work. General farming or care
for stock and chickens. Prefer
Fulton Co., good house, wood,
etc. John Moses, Forest Park.
Middle aged white lady wants
job on farm with elderly cou-
ple or widow for room, board,
and salary. Light farm work,
chickens, hogs and cows. Miss
Hattie Roberts, Chickamauga.
White man, wife, 3 sons (26,
14, 8) want 500 turpentine trees
to work on halves. Must be 2nd
or 3rd yr. chipping. Good house,
school rt., wired for power line.
Prefer Coffee, Ware or Atkin-
son Co. Would cons. farm with
turpentine timber. Come see, 6
mi. Ambrose. John Taft, Am-
brose.
Want job near Atlanta or
anywhere picking cotton. Need
room with oil stove to cook on.
Louise H. Prest, Wray.
Want large 2H crop on 50-50
basis. Prefer truck farm. Have
plenty of help. Have to be
moved and financed. E. J.
Meadow, Hiram, Rt. 2.
Young _man wants job driving
truck and tractor. 3 yrs. exper-
ience. Reamus Hooks, % Joe
Hooks, Pulaski, Rt. 1.
Mother and 2 sons, 16 and
28 -yrs. old, want to gather
crop now and farm on_ halves
in 1950. Prefer near Hwy. 23
or 29, not too far from Atlanta
(where husband works). Can
give references. Mrs. Will B.
Married white man with wife
only, want large 1H or small
2H farm with house, lights,
ete., on shares for 1950. Born
and raised on farm. Exp. stock
and all kinds of work. Drive
truck, tractor, etc. Hard inter-
ested worker. Earl Soapes, At-
lanta, 1010 Ada Ave., N. W.,
Tel. BE. 3412.
Want small iH crop with
chicken house, 3rds and 4ths
on standing. rent, or cons.
Halvees. Desir fairly good
house, barn, and water. 3 in
family. References if wanted.
Geo. W. Maddox, Buford, Rt. 2.
Want large crop on 50-50
basis, 6R_ house with lights,
water, wood. Will need day
work rest of this year. 10 in
family, 8 to work. Boys 11-21.
Would like tractor and 3 mules
to farm with, plenty good
tools. Ready to move. State
labor price in letter. Am sober.
oes Presnell, Bowersville,
tie :
Want part crop. for 1950 and
part day work, also help
gather this year crop. Prefer
elderly people. Go anywhere.
Ready to move. Wife and self,
both work, am 44 and wife 40.
John H. Langley, % J. E.
Glosson, College Park, Rt. 1.
Widow, no encumbrances,
good manager, wants work of
farm doing light farm chores.
Go anywhere. Mrs. Emily
Howell, Smyrna.
47 yr. old white man wanis
job caring for livestock with
honest person. Must have good
4 or 5 R house with lights, wa-
ter. Have wife and son. Can
give references. C. F, Pritchett,
Fender.
| Parker,
Want: to farm 10 or 15 A
with 4 or 5R house on paved >
rd. or near paved rd., Must
have lights. Desire in Fulton
Co. Standing rent only. J. L.
Broadway, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Want job on farm helping do
farm work with large family
(wont work alone). Single,
white, 39 yrs. old. Will work for
small salary and board. State |
size of family. and ages. Taft
care C. T. Chapman,
Macon, Rt. 4.
Want to operate dairy and
run a small 1H crop, 5 in fam-+
ily, husband and wife to work.
Farm anywhere in Fulton Co.
Can move any time. Thomas P.
Reese, Atlanta, 1029 Wylie St,
S. E,
Want work on farm by day.
Married, 4 in family. 4 R house.
Perfer near Atlanta. Lee Spears,
Atlanta, 450 Pulliam St.; S
rs fe
es
White woman and children
(boys 18,14, girls,,16, 12) want
1H crop for 1950, standing rent, ~
good 5 or 6,/R_ house, elec.
School and mail by door. Build-
ings to raise chickens on 50-50
basis. 2 or 3 mi. Waco, Bremen
or Bowdon. Junction. No drunks
need ans. Mrs. Mildred B. Rob-
inson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Want job as caretaker of
large farm estate near Atlanta.
Disabled Vet.. Exp. laborer and
foreman. Raised on farm. Room,
board, laundry. Thomas Bald-
win, Rockmart, Rt. 1, Box 230.
Want job on farm as overseer,
41 yrs. old, married, small
family. Exp. truck and tractor |
driver. 4R house, lights, water.
Perfer Fulton Co. A. E. Smith,
Atlanta, 545 Warren Ave., N. W.
Man and wife, 3 grown boys,
want job on dairy farm. All
experienced in dairying. 9 in
family. Need 4 or 5R_ house.
Have to be moved. J. N. Fosky,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.
Middle-aged couple
place on farm in exc. for
furnished house and_ small
salary. Ref. Exchanged. H. E.
Morgan, College Park, Tel. Ca
alt.
Want big 2H truck farm:
family. 5 R house with lights.
Near church and school. Brice
McEver, McDonough, Rt. 2.
Want work on _ farm, life
exp. with hatching chicks. Tak
Elberton, Rt. 3.
27 yr. old man wants job
on farm tending to poultry,
etce., with good, honest people
who will treat me right. Also
drive truck. Prefer S. Ga.,.or
near Atlanta. Dont drink, wil-
ling worker. James D. Well-
mote, Atlanta, 3688 Bakers
Ferry Rd. % M. C. Courick,
AM 8564.
Settled,. dependable white
man wants job with grist mill
feeding and. tending stock, oF
around the farm chores. State
salary, including board anf
laundry. W. H. Hutcherson, Sr
Manchester, 2 Jefferson St.
White woman, 29, with i
children, 12, 10 and 4 yrs. ot
age, want light farm work on
farm for home for self and chil-
dren and small salary. Write.
Mrs. Elsie Cloud, McDonough,
Rt,
Want good 1 H. farm with
plenty land for grain, for 195
and raise chickens and Best
cattle on shares. Need good $
/R. house with lights, mear
school and RFD in Franklin
or Hart. Co. M. E. Pulliam,
Royston, Rt. 1.
September 16th; 13 Reg.
THREE ABERDEEN-ANGUS
PRODUCTION SALES
25 Reg. females, 10 bulls, at Northeast Ga.
Assn Barn, Gainesville, 2 P. M. Wednesday, Septem-
ber 14th; 18 Reg. Bred and Open heifers, 14 bulls,
Pierce Co. Stock Yards, Blackshear, 2 P. M., Friday,
Coosa Valley Livestock Barn, Rome, 2:30 P. M. Wed-
nesday 21st. All from 18 of Georgias leading herds.
Write. George W. Gibson, Rome, 106 Ea. 3rd St.
Fair
cows and heifers, 9 bulls,
wants
near Atlanta, no cotton. 7 in
ier
Ss
any kind of job. J. T. Brown, ~
= i
she
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HO
Editorial By TOM LINDER
: There is a great deal of agitation at
Yhe present time about prices.
Be. There appears to be a _ concerted
goovement to blame the farmers of the
ation for the high cost of living.
_ I was indicted in Washington, D. C.,
by a bunch of Internaticnalists under
the leadership of one Kaufman for -
working for higher prices for farmers.
- Lets see how this price business
works on farm products. ;
<
_ Congress passed the law putting a
floor of 90 per cent of parity under the
E<* price of wheat.
. At first glance, this would look like
m law to raise the price of wheat.
But, lets look further. Because of
_ the floor under the price of wheat, the
wheat farmers planted bumper crops.
Wnstead of producing five hundred mil-
lion bushels of wheat as they had been
doing, the farmers produced one billion
bushels of wheat.
In Argentina, where there was no
Government floor under the price of
wheat, the Argentine farmers-continued
to produce their normal crops of wheat.
IAs a result, the-price of wheat in Ar-
ee on account of war-time con-
- @itions and war's aftermath. went to
five and six dollars per bushel.
At the same time here in the United
States, the price of wheat never went
above three dollars per bushel. The
bumper crops of wheat in the United
States that were produced as a result
of the Government floor under the price
States to about one-half the price of
wheat in Argentine.
_. This is not all of the story because
the price of wheat in the United States
- would have been at or below the Gov-
ernment floor had it not been for tre-
-mendous exports of wheat across the
aed.
_ Those of you who read THE. TIP-
OFF in last weeks Market Bulletin
will remember that it was clearly shown
that the bull market on wheat in the
United States was the direct result of
Government buying of wheat.
It is a matter of record that the
of wheat kept the price in the United |.
United States Government was buying
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POSITIONS WANTED
per bushel to give to the countries of
Europe, and at the same time the
United States Government was paying
less than three dollars per bushel to the
American farmers for wheat to send
across the sea.
The truth is that had it not been for
the Government floor under the price
of wheat that the American farmer
would have produced smaller crops and
would have received five or six dollars
bushel for it just as was the case.
i
Argentine.
This being the case, it should be ap-
; parent to a tenth grade pupil that no
one can tell in advance just what the
effect of any given legislation will be.
One thing we do know, which
is, that seven times the farm income
Hon. Hugh | Howell Report
The following preliminary report.
made by the Hon. Hugh Howell to
Governor Thompson is self explanatory:
August 24, 1948 -
Governor M. E. Thompson, :
State Capitol,
Atlanta, Georgia. - a
Dear Governor Thompson:
- On the 13th day of July, 1948, you ap-
pointed me special attorney for the Exec-
utive Department of Georgia, to represent
Honorable Tom Linder, Commissioner of
Agriculture and in that order I was instruct-
ed to do two things: :
(1) Look into the indictment that was
returned by the Federal Grand Jury in
Washington, D. C., and report back to you
_ immediately, and,
KNO
tory pay roll will be substantial ,
S
"/ (2) Represent the case of Mr. Linder
to a successful conclusion. 3
In obedience to your request, I beg to ad-
_ vise that I have been to Washington and
have consulted the attorneys who repre-
sent the other defendants in the case.
Senator Burton K. Wheelers law firm
of Washington represents one of the de-
fendants, Honorable Howard Dailey of
Texas and the Attorney General of Texas,
_represent Honorable J. E. McDonald, Com-
missioner of Agriculture of Texas and Mr.
William E. Leahys law firm of Washing-
ton represents another defendant. All of
these are outstanding lawyers and I have
been in consultation with all of them.
I am convinced, after a study of the in-
dictment and the law on which it is based
and after extended conferences with all of
these attorneys, that the charge against
Mr. Linder will fall.
He-is charged in a ten count indictment |
- among other things, with,
(a)
_ Wheat in Argentine at near six dollars } gress of the United States, the passage of
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Advocating legislation in the Con- :
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many dollars per year as the f
recelves per year.
The farmer, industry and busines
in the United States is like the Sia
twins. Neither one can do the othe
injury without suffering dire con
quences itself. ee ee
Senator Walter F. George is
doubtedly correct in his statement
this country is suffering for want
leadership. Not only is it suffering
- want of leadership with ability, b t
is suffering still more from _ want
leadership that holds America Hr
TOM ELINDER,
Commissioner of Agricultur
=
i
which would raise the price of farm p
ucts to the farmer TS se RR
_ (b) Advocating the defeat -of leg
tion in the Congress of the United
the passage of which would cause
- eline of the price of farm products t
farmer and failing to register unde
newly enacted Lobbying Act. ese i
Public Officials such as Commissione
of Agriculture are expressly exempt fro
the Act, it being the duties of the
missioners of Agriculture to help the fe
er secure the best prices for his farm_
ducts. | eee Sea ee
A careful-analysis shows that both \
McDonald of Texas and Mr. Linder
Georgia, were doing what the law of
as and the law of Georgia required
of them to do,to represent the
in every way possible. = =
Hence, my conclusion is that the inc
ment is against Mr. Linder in his 0
capacity and, therefore, the indictm
against the Department of Agriculture
Georgia. : tis eee
All of the attorneys representing
other defendants and I have reached
conclusion that the defendants :
guilty but the case will not be tri
some months yet. pi
I guess this is probably the only Fed
case that has ever been made 2 f
public official of the State of Georgia
doing what the law of Georgia requ
him to do, that is, to help the farmer
- Be that as it may, I.am making
liminary report to you in obedience to you
order, because Mr. Linder and all z
officials of the State of Georgia, when
dicted in their official capacities, shou
have the protection of the State which |
serve. a ie
I am sure the farmers of Georgia
ciate your aid to Mr. Linder,
: Very truly, ee
HUGH HOWE
0]
POSITIONS WAN
Sober, dependable, honest
Man, wife, 5 boys (
47 yr. old man with wife and
daughter, wants job with Poul-
try and other farm work. Ready
to move, go anywhere in Ga.
M. M. Dean, Winder, P. O.
Box 251.
Want job raising chickens
and stock, or truck farming;
gan raise anything grows in
Ga. on farm. Work cheap. Am
aged man, but get about good.
Move at once. Furnish best of
ref. Dont drink, am_ honest
Exp. Tree breeder wants to
make contracts with Growers
for Roding pecan trees in Sep-
tember, also 1 yr. treatment.
Guar. bumper crop for 7 years
without further treatment or
fertilizer. Ref. Kelly Holton,
Fort Valley, Rt. 3.
Man and wife want place on
truck farm, 50-50 basis, or
salary. Must be furnished. Best
references. Can go anywhere.
white man and wife, want 1H
crop or day job on farm. Go
anywhere. T. R. West, Waleska,
Rt. 1. % R. L. Cline.
Lone, white man, slightly
crippled, 28 yrs. old; wants light
farm work on farm for room,
board and small salary. Go any-
where. Tommie F. York, Mad-
ison.
Man and wife want job on
farm for bal. this year and crop
1(1 son). Prefer So. Ga. around
Ready to move now; have to be
(ol
and 2 girls (oldest 19),
job on dairy, with good
farm, with 2 big chicken
for 1950, good 5-6 R hous
on school bus Rt. 50-50
See me at once. E.
Winder, Rt. a5.
Want job 88
Want a regular job on farm; operation and mair
do any kind work on dairy _ eee it Bitch ane
ltry. 3 i ily, 2 to work. e f :
poultry. 3 in family. oO r ar aviie pated 40
and best of referenc
Want crop to gather. experi-
enced cotton picker, Dont care
for backway place. 3 in family
Wrightsville r Milledgeville.
Have to be moved. State wages.
J. W. McDonold, Marietta, Rt.
2. a :
and Christians. Wife and sejffPrefer Coastal Plain. Make]for 1950. Can move any time. moved. Live now at Shoal ) B 216.
only. Willie Still, Swainsboro} best offer. J. B. Hart, Kings-}] Good worker. Can n ref. W.|Creek quarry. Bill Shirley, La- Bowers, Canon, PO} sis
Rt, 1, Box 20. land. . F. Helton, Tunnel Hill, Rt. 1. }vonia, Rt. 2. es MOM ei aa
Farm Lan