TOM LINDER *
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1944 |
COMMISSION ER
NUMBER
URE AFTER 19
_ EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
Under a government in economy everything
All business including Agriculture is regulated in its
ry phase by g evovernmental bureaus created by Congress
der federal laws.
Many of these laws simply delegate to the President
power to create boards and bureaus. These laws give
e President power to make laws through executive
lers issued by him. |
Since every business, including Agriculture, is under
olute control of the President and Congress, their
rds and bureaus, it follows that the national election
Ss year ee the life and death of all business and
Te he present policy of keeping farm prices. as low
possible is approved by the voters in November, then
pPvicus the farmer may expect no relief for another
oder a laws and federal bureaus are not the only | |
ans of fixing prices on farm products. Prices of farm
ducts can he maintained on the world level through
ine of parity value on money of the different nations.
Tf there is a fixed relationship in value between the
mtrolling unit of money in the United States (the dollar)
d the controlling unit of money in each of the other
tries of the world, then a school boy can understand
t the price of wheat in Argentina, Australia or Canada,
ould fix the price of wheat in the United States. With
ich stabilized money, the price of cotton in Brazil, Egypt
China, would fix the price of the American farmers
on. Under such an arrangement all farm crops in the
hited States, would have the same price as lke crops
oughout the world.
On July first, 1944, representatives of faye na-
ns will meet in New Hampshire for the purpose of
eeing on a plan of stabilizing and equalizing the moneys
hese forty-two nations including the United States.
There is nothing new in the history of the world. The
diers of Caesar under the Roman Eagle, carried Roman
ns throughout the then known world.
: Caesar had a plan. He planned it that way. Caesar
La plan to maintain world peace by force of arms.
Caesar had a plan to use a uniform currency through-
he world, .
Caesars plan resulted, as all such plans must, in the
ivestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets
: Reports received at this office show following average prices
for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named.
June 23, 1944 rer Cwt.
15 (Thursday)Valdosta > -$12.75
16 (Friday)Thomasville se 13550
19 (Monday)Sylvester 13.00
20 (Tuesday)Nashville __ 12.75
le 21 (Wednesday)Albany = 13.15
21 (Wednesday)Rome - 13.40
21 (Wednesday)Vidalia - 12.90
TOP FED CATTLE
2 15 (Thursday )Valdosta
16. (Friday)Thomasville
e 19 (Monday)Sylvester d
20 (Tuesday)Nashville _ 10.00- 11.60
_ (Wednesday)Albany 10.00- 13-50
1 (Wednesday)Rome : : =. - 14.40
$12.00-$17.00
10.00- 11.00
12.00- 13.40
Wednesday )Vidalia ae peri Re - 14.50
-men 3 Rome dying throughout the world. It resulted in
the destruction of Caesars monetary unit which so ie
lv bore the picture of the mighty Caesar. 2S
An Agricultural Platform Is Offered To The National
Political Parties For The 1944 Campaign: =
The National Farm Committee is presenting to the
Conventions of the National Democratic Party and the
National Republican Party the following Agricultural
Platform for the 1944 election:
BE IT RESOLVED in the interest of farmers tbe
industry, business and general National economy as we
as winning the war, making a durable peace, preservation
of state rights and maintenance of constitutional govern
ment, that we urge the adoption of the following planks
in the platforms of national political parties:
FIRSTThat Congress remove restrictions and regt-
mentation of the American Farmer and on AgriculMiae
Production.
SECONDThat Congress promptly enact an hopes
parity law. The present so-called parity is a fake. It is
unjust and a gross discrimination against the American
Farmer. We demand actual parity based on present cost
of production, including all farm labor. Any parity based
on cost of production thirty years ago is obviously intend.
ed to destroy American Agriculture and to reduce the
American Farmer to a state of equality with foreign peo:
labor.
THIRDThat Congress promptly enact necessary,
legislation to either eliminate the OPA or make it impo
sible for the OPA to fix prices on commodities or goods
manufactured from them that does not take into full ca f
culation the cost of farm labor.
~ FOURTHThat Congress oppose any monetary
agreements or involvements that would permit any Inter-
national organizations to regulate our own domestic prices,
that might involve ees sovereignty through mone-
tary alliances with foreign nations. We demand a return
to the provision of the Constitution which requires that
The Congress shall have the power to coin money and
fix the value thereof.
PTIFTHThat Congress cooperate with other nation
of the world in the promotion of world peace without
mitting our country to involvements or alliances that
involve us in foreign wars or that would surrender one io
of our Sover eionty.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
June 23, 1944 lanta
Beans (Lima), per bu. hprs. - $4. 00-8490
Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. Bt
Cabbage, per pound .
Cantaloupes, bulk, per DUR
Corn (Green), per doz.
Okra, per bu. hprs.
Onions (Dry), per 50 lb. sack
Peaches, per 4% bu. baskets .
Peaches, bulk, per bu. i.
Peas (Field), per bu. hprs. 2
Squash: -per<bu. hprs: ==.
Turnip Salad, per bu. Byes:
Watermelons, each eso
_ Notices
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Tom Linder, Commissioner,
, Atlanta, Ga.
-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
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- SECOND-HAND
ACHINERY FOR SALE
e 4 8-row srain drill. l- Me-
Cormick mower. horse-drawn;
eLaval cream separator, Mrs.
W. A. Daniel. Tennille.
McCormick mower, No. 6,
perfect shape and rake, $75.00.
S, Lewis, Summit, Rt. 1.
. No. 3 farm bell in perfect con.
7.50. Cannot Shin. J. Be eole
yell, Barnesville, Rt. 1. (5 nules
rom Barnesville.)
@-row JD. cotton duster. good
is new. W.C. McCranie, Milan.
I J Fowler cultivator
nd other farm equipment. Mrs.
C. Goolsby, Alma, Rt. 2.
eCormick-Deering No. 42
mbine, in good cond. Ready to
without any extra expense,
Thomas G. Seott,
oe Hi tractor on rubber,
d 2 years, cultivator planter.
fe ributors, section harrow, 2
pottom plow: used - vr. Com-
slete. J. D. Tygart, Nashville.
B model 1942 JD. tractor on
xubber, tires practically new,
rith complete set planting and
Itivating equipment. 1 4-disc
ier, J. D: Model. 1. 22-dise
rrow. FE. D. Whitlock, New-
fractor <b -202) 31
em harrow: 2-disc plow. in
od cond. $400.00. Jack Ed-
ds, Cornelia.
iD tractor, 30-HP,
ood rubber; 24- 40 Belle City
sher, fully equipped, also
rubber tires. Other farm
quipment at reas. prices. J. T.
#, Hartwell, on US. Route
Complete community canning
lant; good as new, all neces-
ary equipment. $900.00. Ed
Yeomans, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
1 Samson windmill. with 10
ash. W. T. Holmes, Culloden,
llis-Chalmers Model 40 com-
xine, all-crop harvester on com-
ine. in good cond., slightly
nant Ready for.del. June 7th
2 10th. Bargain. E. J. Smith,
Joni Deere B, late Model
lights and. starter;
ractor,
thens 4-disc tiller on rubber,
y single disc cutaway har-
ow. new 1-H wagon. J. L.
Pendiley, Athens, PO Box. 26,
Phone 296.
Q0-gal. barrel churn. 2-H
yracuse mould. board plow.
2 Gelden 3-roller cane mill.
er yorexc; for oats; rve' or
ley. seed can be mixed with
welche Ww i ioesad. Sr At
ta Ht. 2, Box 502."
0 er take-off for W. C. trac-
ike new, $25.00. E. R.
sley, Sandersville.
Fordson tractor and 14-disc.
row, in good cond. $200.00.
hadburn, Buford.
; McCormick-Deering
binder, extra good cond.,
ber, $400.00. Mule power
ress, good cond.. $40.60
trade. W. E, Rhoney,
eh. Ph 2-9651.
ase binder, $75.00... W.. D.
1. Monroc, Rt 1
mtered as second class matter
ugust 1, 1937. at the Post Oifice
at Covington. Georgia. under Act
for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided ter in Section 1103, Act.
-| No letters.
on
. wheel in A-1 cond. $100.00
2 f{t. galv. syrup evaporator.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
W.C. Allis-Chalmers, on good
rubber. 4-disc Athens tiller on
rubber. Int'l. harrow, $1,050.00.
See. H: J. Chandler,
Good Hope, Rt. 1.
Culverton cotton | planter.
needs some repairs. Sell or ex-
Sees Cc. R. Heney, Harlem,
Rieti. :
Cotton poisoning machine,
mopping type. Priced right.
Ross Swann, Carnegie.
Complete 4-stand 80 saw, all
steel, ball bearing gin outfit,
perfect condition: priced low for
quick sale. S. E. Vandiver, La-
vonia. :
5-gal. electric churn, $25.00.
Mes: J. 1. Hembree, Atlanta, AR.
a-Box 213,
A 2-H. walking
good as new for sale.
English, Douglas, Rt. 3.
Good motor block for Ford-
son. pulley; set of governors,
Athens double dise side plow.
Good cond. Gober Murphy,
Jasper. Rt. 2.
McCormick-Deering mowing
machine, No. 6, in good shane. 1
hay rake. H. R. Allison, Bairds-
town.
Allis-Chalmers 60-hp
Jack Jones, Empire.
1 grist mill. complete, for sate.
FOB. Ed W. Watkins, Ellijay.
Nice pony wagon. Dr. B. McH.
Cline. 402 Grand Theatre Bldg.
cultivator,
Harry
unit.
Atlanta, Ja 3743.
1 hay cradle, in perfect cona,
Mrs. H. C. Elliott, McDonough,
Has
John Deere B tractor, late
model, on good rubber. 1 plow
for same,
boro.
Top buggy, good as new. FEF.
F. Hughes, eee ees PO Box
660.
McCormick-Deering. 8 feet
binder. in good cond. J. H. Neis-
ler, Reynolds.
J set fine imported mill stones.
size 42 in. diameter; extra hard
and heavy. J.
botten. Ri. Y, Box 9,
J. D. Hammer mill, complete
with 2 screens. in good run-
ning order, $100.00. Also want
tractor wagon in A-1 cond.
State make. size tires, etc. M.
L. Shealy, Oglethorpe.
6-row cotton duster, pulled by
mules, fair cond. $75.00. 2-row
hand duster, practically new,
$10. Emory Travis; Riverdale.
-HC tractor, F-12 on steel; 1
double dise plow: 1 24-disce har-
row. In good cond. $600.00. 1
Wiz earn crusher. f No.-10
turning olow:~ 1 grain drili
cheap. No letters. See. Ray
Sutton. Clarkesville, Rt. 2. '
No. 12. hand power DeLaVal
cream separator. Also some
equipment for stump pulley. J.
M. Clark, Waycross, Rt. 1.
10-12 Intl. tractor, used very
little. Cheap. R.N. Estes, Gray.
2-H wagon. in good shape,
$75.00. Cutaway harrow, $18.
C. E. Mathis. Norcross, Rt. 1.
Int'l. duster, for fruits or cot-
on, 200 lb. cap. operates from
power takeoff. Now used on
Farmall tractor. in new cond.
Original cost $250.00: now $100.
We W. Woolfolk, Perry, Rt. 1.
Go, CO Davis-
H. Hinton, Tai-
SECOND HAND :
MACHINERY FOR SALE|
Model C, 2-row Allis-Chat-
mers. tractor on steel. 1 Athens
, dise plow on steel. in good
a right price. W._B. Kit-
chens, Bartow.
Canning equipment for sale.
L. D. Gray, Sunnyside.
Farmall 12, 2-rew tractor,
first class cond: on good rubber,
with cultivators, planters, dis-
tributors. Also harrow and 4-
dise tiller with outfit. Priced to
sell. Cleo E. Miles, Metter.
1 ea. McCormick-Deering trac |.
tor, 40-W, 1939; 7 disc tiller: 6
ft. cutaway harrow. terracing
machine: subsoil plow. lL. E.
Dodd, Roswell, Rt. 1.
30-hp caterpiller tractor, com-
pletely rebuilt, wide gauge, 16
in. new tracks: in A-1 cone.
Robert Banes, Palmetto.
1 late model Cameron tramp-
er with steel sills. driving shaft
and pulleys: 1 60 ft. by 22 in.
smoke stack. 1 40-hp steam en-
gine. J. T. Witchens, Gough.
John Deere all steel 2-H plow.
practically new. $12.00 FO
Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
6 can milk cooler. for dairy
in good cond.. $225.00. W. B.
McCommons. Thomson.
J, I, Case threshing machine,
22 bv 36. in excellent cond. W.
G. Neisler, Reynolds.
McCormick-Deering tractor
eyain binder. in good cond..
$925.00, ot Georgia Hereford
Farm. Evans. John H. Weiss,
Augusta, Cor. 7th and Reynolds
Streets.
39, Model F-14 Farmall trac-
tor,
in running order, $750.00. M.
A. Whitaker. Harlem.
40-gal. cap. barrel. Favorite
No. 7 churn, used evry little,
$25.00. Blizzard ensilage cutter
No. S-31. 4 blades. in good. cut-
ting cond (no feeder carriage)
$50.00. See. No Jetters. George
. Mallet, Jackson.
42-R Combine for sale after
June 15th. W. V. Brannen, Un- |
adilla.
Farmall 20, with rubber front
and steel rear. 4-speedtrans-
mission, Roderick Jean, _ 20-20
harrow. $550.00. Ray Daniel
Jones, Sandersville.
SECOND HAND .
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 1 No._10 Oliver plow:
1-H Oliver turner; ee ee
tools. 1 hay rake. 2-H wagon
(in good shane.) Dp Pp. Jackson,
Atlanta, 512 Decatur St.. = aa
1913.
Want a belt-driven tramper
for cotton press. New or used,
jn good con., for cash. G. Hamp
Martin. Commerce. Re
Want mower, 3 dis? tiller with
seeder to use with Ford-Fergu-
son tractor. B. A. Johnson, Li-
thonia.
.Want lime spreader.
Spearmon, Social Circle.
Want hand power cider mill.
James B. Woods. Brooks.
Want 1-Horse disc harrow, in
good cond. John F. Loch. Stone
Mountgin, Rt. 1.. Box. 297-A.
Want Ford-Ferguson weeder
and tandem disc harrow. Exc.
Ford-Ferguson double turn
W. B.
-|plow for above. Ben R. Stroup,
Douglas.
Want used corn shuck-sheller,
stationery or portable to be
driven by 5-HP motor. Could
use converted grain separator.
Within 50 miles. P. W. Ethe-
ridge, Milner.
Want double disc for Allis-
Chalmers B model tr actor. Riley
CU Couch. Lurk:
Want pea thresher to run Sey
hand power. cheap for cash. P.
Pulliam. Toccoa, 706 Broad St.
Want electric churn for cash.
Mrs. Mace B. Gray, Sunnyside.
Want power syrup mill and
pan: prefer 12 ft. clioper pan.
Within 50 miles. R. F. Sturdi-
vant. Bethlehem, Rt. 1.
Want power hay press, with
or without engine. State full
details. C. R. Lewis, LaGrange,
Box 722.
Want Fairbanks-Morse 2 hp.
kerosene engine, 1 pea thresh-
er, in good cond... James A.
Pough, Thomaston, Rt..3.
Want garden tractor plow,
with ee state parti-
culars . C. England, Rome.
Want and pinion gear for
Model B or C Farmall tractor,
or Allis-Chalmers. Wilf buy
parts from discarded tractor.
iP
Give details. b. A, ee Grif-
on. Rt. & :
| M. Hall, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
John Deere power binder:
| |SECOND ALND MACH-
INERY WANTED
Want 8-disc off old. wornout
cutaway harrow. G. W. Gravitt.
Brookhaven.
Want tractor with equipment;
John Deere Model A or B. on]
rubber preferred; interested in
other models. F. H.- Pierce,
-Dixie, Rt. 1.
Want Allis-Chalmers B trac-
tor. Fixc: Case CE tractor. R.
| Kokes, Montezuma.
Want 99 ft. -over-shot steel
water wheel. Must be in first-
class cond. Calloway Foster,
Cornelia, Star Rt.
Want late Model M or Int'l.
tractor on good rubber. Also
Jarge size grain drill with fer-
tilizer hopper. Lewis Thomp-
son, Cochran.
Want subsoil plow to use with
team. W. R. Brown. Dillard.
eWant cultivator for late model
Allis-Chalmers Model B trac-
tor. Also power take-off and
pulley for same. W. E. Bridges,
FCodsa, Rt. 1..
Want good farm tractor. C.
Want to rent stump puller.
Will pack. Guarantee to return
in as good cond., as received. Do
not want leaves or double pull.
Very best references. Walter E.
McCord, Griffin, 164 Ham-
mock Street.
Want disc harrow. in good
cond... Bo Hs Bullard, Powder
Springs.
Want 2
Model No. 72. in good cond. J.
N. Fisher, Dillard.
and 2-disc Ferguson plow. T.
Cowan, Monticello, Rt. 2.
Want Appomattox Noo 3e.
peanut sheller. W. E. Chandler,
Tifton.
Want good Farmall tractor,
with good rubber and farm
equipment: prefer power lift
price. J. B. Patterson, Way-
cross, Rt. 4. Box 118.
Want 5 HP garden tractor
and all eauipment for same. in
good cond. S. E. Brown, Hor-
tense, Rt. 1.
Want 1 roadcart. All. letters
ans. Claude O; Vann. Vidalia.
Want power hay press.
M. Bailey, Harlem.
- Want John Deere 8 or more
row tractor drawn gYain drill.
Waddox,'
priced right. Marvin
Winder, Rt. 4.
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE
Incubator. .8-deck battery
finisher, in perfect cond: small
starter brooder, 50 chick cap.
Mrs. J. C. Goodson, Attanta,
894 Oglethorpe Ave.. SW., Ra
0706.
SEED FOR SALE
Citron seed.
okra seed, 25c teacup. Exc. for
goose or duck feathers. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt.-L
White heading collard seed,
20c oz. White velvet okra seed,
10c oz. A. J. Santon, New-
born. :
Home-grown sage and Pim-
tonacto (sow in June and July
for Fall crop,) 200 seed, with
culture instructions, 25c; with
ea. order 100 bush tomato, 50
colossal tomato. 25 clinging cu-
cumbers. Will C. Smith, Pike.
The famous Garrison water-
melon. fine for home or mar-
ket, 25e pkg. Also jumho Tri-
umph, wt. up to 150 Ibs. same
price. W. M. Thornton. Jesup.
Colored or white butterbean
seed. 25c cupful. Mrs. G. C.
Taylor. Buchanan. ,
Long handled
seed. -50c doz.
| Thrasher, Ellijay.
400 Ibs. Ga, collard. seed. Make
oe offer. Alton Ponder, Whig-
am.
Seed: Gls. long green pod,
Mrs. E. W.
tomato. Stone Mtn. water-
melon from 40 Ib. melons. All
clean. seed. 10c ea. for large
package. Miss F. B. Moove, Su-
wanee, ;
Plant Moseleys Higari in
drills or broadeast from April
through July. Makes 100 bu. A.,
5 tons fine forage; good for
cows. hogs and pouliry. E. M.
Mosely, Clarkston, Ph Adil.
: Wednesday, Jur
|seed, 1944 crop, $1.00 Ib. or
red.
Calif. Beauty dusters..
Want Ford-Ferguson tractor.
and power take-off. Give best.
Joe and white (plant in July
late model. in perfect cond. and
$6.50 bu. here at farm, 9m
60c Ib. Early
ento seed. 10c tbisp. Mrs. P..
Tarver, Bartow, Rt. 1
Blue Ridge mtn. climbing
dinper gourd |
SEED FOR SA\
Okra seed, dwarf, lene er
50c lb. Del: 1,0 lbs. or ho
lb. Roy Brank, Poc
Pox (3:
Purple Top. Seven Top
| Wirfer Green. 25 cupful. |
os Paul Allen, Demon
New crop pure Gao
seed, 35c lb. FOB.! G. |
nell. Whigham.
15 Ibs. curly leaf- mu
seed. 91000, 75e 1b. Hed
Collum, Canon, Rt. 2.
Okra seed, 60c qut. Mr
T. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt.
100 Ibs. ~ Sudan erass se
$12.50 FOB. C. oe
Ocilla.
20 Ibs. turnip seed, slig
mixed, 2/3 Purple Tope)
from trash and dust. Make b
offer. L: A. Ellington; Log
vile. RE. 2.
7 lbs new Purple Top tu
seed, $6.25 for lot. PP... or
teacup PP. Mrs. G. A. Br
Blythe, Rt. 2, Box 20-A, -
30 lbs. pure Purple Top tur
for lot. O. L. Duvall, Farmi
ton.
100 lbs. turnip seed, 90
cent White Globe, Purnle
10 per cent Seven Top. 1
De: 1/2 Wb. 50c: $100 le
sell all to interested party)
Hamp Martin, Commerce.
Nest onions, 1944 crop,
$1.50 gal. Limited
Mrs: W. V. Robbs, Flowe
Branch. Rs. 1.
30 lbs., mixed turnip seed
No atse. 100 chicken feed sac
washed. free of holes, 1
L. J. Ellis, Cumming.
40 lbs., 1944 Shogoin ton
seed. extra bright and sou
$1.00 lb for lot: less $1.25
No order for less 1 Ib.
Harper, Wray. Rt. 1.
ar.
Seven Ton turnip seed, 15e
No checks. Sam Svwar's.
ton. Rt. 2
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Running butterbeans, m
heavv Fall crop.) 30c pint. -
Jc. Stone, Adairsville. ae
50 bu. Purple Hull Spec
oo $5.50 bu.. D. W. Kn
Dexter. e
25 bu. good, sound mixed
Louisville. David
Louisville.
Several bu. mixed Whippot
will peas, $5.00 bu. Cobb
Waycross. Rt. 2, Box 478.
White, brown-eyed and
ple Hull Crowders* 15c 1
bu. or more lots. FOB
Lelius Helms, Buena Vista.
Be
CORN AND SEED
CORN FOR SALE
600 bu. Whatleys_ prol
corn, excellent cond. $2.00
George Watson,
Valley. < Bak 8eaon Perry
shallville Road.
About 300 bu.
white shelled corn, ,
FOB. B. A. Grantham, Ed
Piedmont-Hastings wh
seed corn for late planting. $1
pk, Add. postage. Roe
heimer. Brocks, Rt. 1.
250 bu. real good Wha
ear corn, $1.95 bu. at my
Contains very few wee
Cleon C. Usry, Thomson, R
On paved hwy.
100 bu. good picked (
$1.80: bu. We WwW. McPhers
Villa Rica.
150 bu. corn at my barn.
not ship. A. Elwyn ian
Grange. Rt; 2.
- 100 bu. good ear corn.
bu: 3 tons bright peanut.
$20.00 ton; No checks. W
Hooks. Unadilla, Rt. 2.
200 bu. good corn, $1.78
at my barn. Hubert Davis
renton. Rt. 2. Box 39.
500 lbs.. vellow and white t
corn, 15 Ib. Mark Wood
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
75-100 bu. good corn in
at. farm. $2.00 bu. P: GC.
boro, Comer. P. O. Box 66.
Hastings Piedmont seed
for late planting. $1.25
Add postage. R. P
mer. Brooks, ut. Ed :
Gocd con on
Money Maker potato Sie as
cs July 15th, $3.50 M. Pre-
Se: T. Clements, Tennille. ,
Copper skin Orato. $1.25 Te:
Red skin PR. $1.00 M. Dei.
Prompt shipment. WwW. O. Wal-
drip. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Dill mlants and sprays. Zec
oz; lemon, balm. catnip, horse-
radish, 6 for 50c: peopermint.
mpl tansy. 25 . for 28c:- garlic
bulbs. 25c doz. Mrs. M.L. ae
ton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Tobacco plants, 50c C; 500, $2:
33.50 M. Mrs. _ Gaddis,
Quitman.
Wakefield. Dutch | cabbeic
800, $1.00: 500, $1.60: $2.85 M:
Marglobe Stone tomato Ga. and
Heading collars 500. $1.40; $2
: PR. potato, 500, $1.20. Dei.
A. "GC. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
PR. potato Gov. insp., $1.25
M. Money with order. L. L.
Groover, Bristol, Rt. 1.
PR. red and yell w skin, Gov.
nsp., $1.00 M. FOB. Full count.
Dudley AC Lightsey, Odura, Rt.
2. Box 177.
Gov. insp., PR. potato. $1. 2
M. - del. M. O. only.
Lightsey. Surrency, Rf. 2.
Neu red and yellow PR..
M:- Break O'Day,
Bonnie Best. Rutgers tomato,
$1.00 M. Prompt shipment.
Dewey Crosby, Graham.
PR.., and Early Truimph po?-
ato plants.
Carter. Alma.
Early Wakefield cabbage.
Merslobe tomato plants, ea. 20c
z Citron seed. 60c Ib. Add post-
Rosie ee Cumming,
$1.50
80c M. James M.
C. H. Alden,
Director of Entomology.
to all growers on our list,
SPATE CAPITOL
Atlanta, 3; Ga.
June 8, 1944
SWEET POTATO PLANT GROWERS:
If you expect to sell sweet potato plants in 1945,
it is necessary to make application for inspection to
the Georgia Department of Entomology by July 15,
1944. Applications and regulations have been mailed
but if additional applica-
tions are needed, they can be obtained by writing to
432 State Capitol, Atlanta.
: H. ALDEN,
Director of Entomology.
PLANTS FOR SALE
PR. Red.and Yellow. $1.50 M;
New Stone, Marglobe. Bonnie
|Best, Rutgers tomato. $1.25 M.
'Eegplant. Fla.. High Bush. $2.00
M. Money order. Watis Crosby,
Graham.
PR. potato vines. 500, $1 50:
$3.00 M: Everbearing straw-
berry. $4.00 M; $3.00, 500. Del.
Now ready. Mrs .Ruby Lee
Wilson, Baxley, Rt. 4, a
Cert. PR. potato, from fkest
ees seed stock, $1.50 M;: 10
$12.50. Strong plants. zood
a guar. H. L. Williams, St.
Simons.
Red skin PR., plants, $1.15 M:
ment. Good count. Clyde Har-
per, Surrency. Rt. 1, Box 33.
La. potato plants now ready.
Prompt shipment, full count,
good plants guar. $2.25 M. del.
Dewey Mathis. Gainesville. Rt.
9
PR. pure red. skin, potato
plants, $1.50 M. prepaid in Ga.
, | Frank McCall, Baxley. Rt. 2.
31:Skin PR.
kin PR.. potato, young tomato
ea. a 00 M. Prompt
nt . Vernon Griffin,
apbaze and tomato plants,
25ce C: con 00 M; collard, 25e C.,
~Vigorvine tomato. 25
-L. A. Crow. Gaines-
2.
Sabbage. collard and ioe :
plants, $2.25 M. del: 5 M.
more, 52.00 M. Collect. E. B.
therford, Gainesville, Rt.
opper skin potato, 500. 5G
$1.25 M: Red Skin PR.. 500. 65c;
Blow M.:del.. E. C. Waldrip,
owery. Branch. Rt. 1.
Tp. red skin PR.. fresh young
tomato, all var.. cabbage plants.
ea. $1.00 M. Prompt shipment
cuar.
: Sage plants, large leaf. 6 sor
50c. Limited amount. Mrs. B.
Wood, Griffin.
PR., potato. Gov. insp., $1.00
del. in Ga. Prompt ship-
ping. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency,
2.
Ga, and Heading collard, Mar-
globe and Stone tomato. 500.
$1.40: $2.00 M: Wakefield and
Dutch cabbage. 300. $1,00; 500. |
$1.50: $2.40 M. Del. Rentie
Garrett. Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Evergreen bunching onion
sets, 5c ea: white and red nest
onion bulbs, 50c at., $2.00 gal; |
Bell. hot. Pimiento peppers.
ecgplants. parsley. asparagus
lants. 35c doz: collards, cab-
age, broccoli, 50c. Del.
H. V. Franklin, Register.
Wakefield cabbage, Baitimore,
ae ae tomato. 35c C., 300. 80c:
2.50 M: Collard, 25 Co
: $2.00 M. Del. Prompt ship-
nt. Lee Crow. Gainesville.
2 Box 143:
Wakefield cabbage. tomato
and collard plants. 300. 80c;
$2. 50-M. del: Klondike straw-
berry. 50c C.. $4.00 M. Azzie
w. Gainesville. Rt os
Gov't. insp., red or pink skin
R., 75c M. vrepaid. Ready.
checks. E. M. Lightsey,
Es. red skin PR.. Insp..
treated, $2.00 M., at bed: $2.25
M. del. Good count. Prompt
lipment. Mrs. T. P. Mussel-
te. Arabi. Rt. 1. Box 310.
: New Stone, Great Baltimore.
a atchless and Marglobe toma-
: 500, 80c: $1.50 M. del; 5 M.
0. Exp. Moss pacixed. Sat.
oO . Rowe, Ocilla. Rt I:
wy. PR., La. Copper Skin, E.
umph, Old Time Boones,
| Gold, Md. Golden potato.
Cc: $1.00 M: 5 M.. $4.00:
aca 75c M. Add |
Orders shipped day}.
JA.
bbs, oaines
Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt.
Mrs. |
red and yellow
1.25 M, Del. No
checks. Full count, good plants
guar. George Griffis, Screven.
Marglobe tomato, PR. potato
and Wakefield cabbage plants,
Goy. insp..
ea. - $1.00 M. Satis. guar. Har-
old Smith. Baxley.
SYRUP FOR SALE
$1.00 gal., FOB. in Cs. of 6 gal.
per case. J. C. Bulloch, Pelham,
2:
Several hundred gals. first
grade Georsi. cane syrup in
buckets. Sell for ceiling price,
90c bucket, at my farm here.
J. T. Grice, Glennville.
75 gal. P. O. J. syrun. in gal..
and half gal. cans, $1.25. gal.
Dave Steedley, Alma, Rt. 3, Box
94,
Joe M. Brown. McRae.
1,500 gal. good Ga. cane syrup
in tins, $1.10 FOB. Will del.,
within 100 mi.,:for 5e gal: load
of 500 gal.. or more. R. S. Paf-
ford. Lakeland.
Syrup for feed or poison base
60c gal., in 50 gal. bbls. O. E.
Norton, Fairburn.
POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Yellow Bermuda _ onions,
cured, $4.50 per hundred lbs., 1
bu. )50 Ibs) $2.50: 25 lbs., $1. 95
by express anywhere. Cash, N.
or Dean, Pavo.
6 acres Cuban Queen. water-
melons now ready. for sale. R.
-E. Willis. Donalsonville. Rt. 3.
4 acres cantaloun, ready for
shipping. 6 mi. NE.. Pavo, 13 mi.
SE. Meoutrie on Moultrie-Tal-
lokas Rd., J. W. Tyler. Pavo, Rt.
L.
Lookout Mtn. seed irish pota-
toes for fall planting. 4c lb. at
my place. Will not ship. J. Em-
mext Chandler. Tallapoosa, Rt.
Qe
Peaches: begin ripening about
August 5th; estimated 1500 to
J800 bushels. 900- 1600 trees.
Cooking peaches and i nice.
$1,500.00 as it stands. J. C. Ad-
kins. Fort. Valley. 209 x Macon
Street.
@ONEY BEES AND BEE.
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
8 and 10. frame bee hives,
glass observations and supers,
strong Italian bees both. $30.60
FOB. I. A. Manley, Atlanta, = 66
Flora Ave. NE.
Fancy grade strained heavy,
6-5 Ibs., glass jars per Cs., $5.80.
E, ae Lewis, Nahunta.
up, $1.00 M. PP. Prempt ship- |
For quick sale, 1.000 gal. good,
j heavy, pure sugar cane syrun.
Lot of No. 1 syrup, $1.25 gal.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
900 bu. full grain seed oats.
also 200 bu. slioped shuck corn,
for sale. R. E. Rowe. Alvaton.
2.500 bu. Cokers full grain
oats, in new 3 bu. bags. for sale.
Yancey Heaton, Tignall.
2,000 bu. Victor grain oats,
$1.25 bu. in even wt. bags: also
sev. tons nice, bright Oat Straw.
$25.00 ton. R. C. McIntosh,
Quitman.
Choice ee hay. Write for
del. price. . Middlebrooks,
Seale
7 to 10 tons good peanut hay,
$25.00 ton, FOB mv barn. M. L.
Shealy. Oglethorr>. :
EGGS FOR SALE
Thompsons Barred Rock
$1.75 for 30: special mat-
$1.25 for 15; or $2.00 for
30. M. B. turkey eggs, $3.50.
doz., or: $6.45. for: 24... Mrs:
J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Dark Cornish eggs, $1.10 for
16. Del. Miss Lecna Simpson.
Culverto>.
Purbred M. B. turkey eggs,
$3.25 doz. Speckled Guinea eggs
$1.10 doz. del.. and shipped in
metal | shipping boxes. Mrs.
1d:
ings.
Boyd Baggett. Douglasville, Rt.
oe -
White and sneckled Guinea
eggs, $1.50 per 15: $2.50 for 30.
Del. Tom Steed. Buena Vista.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Pecans: Nice Stuart and
Schley. shelled and del., $1.00
lb. Miss Julia Hogan, Agnes.
300 white guano sacks, lc ea.
G. W. Pirkle, Sycamore, pF
Box 117.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
APPLES:
Want to exc. Figs for Appies.
V. R. Sutton, Rochelle.
BEANS:
Want 2 bu. fresh. nice corn-
field beans, also few bu. peaches
berries and apricots. =s.. G.
Rogers, Pembroke.
FEATHERS:
Quote prices on 5 or 6 ee.
nice, new Goose feathers. Bud
Rustin, Mauk. Rt. 2.
HONEY, BEES AND
BEE SUPPLIES:
Want some bees in pat. or
box hives. also some honey.
State what you have and price.
C. E. Forks, Atlanta, 1897 Lake -
wood Terrace.
Want some honey.
grade, kind and_ price,
State
Miss
Poe. Seay, Ellenwood. Ri.
Want some Gallberrv honcy
in & lb. pails, also some simok-
ing tobacco. C. A. Wells At-
lanta 122 W. Paces Ferry Rd.
PEANUTS:
. Want exc. 8 feed sacks
ea. no holes,
equa! value,
Mrs. John Puckett, Dalion,
Oak Street. -
PLANTS:
Want 2.000 vine cuttings, not
draws, of the genuine Porto
2iec potato plants. E. Campbell,
Odum.
. Wwash-
for pearuts of
any good kind.
603
CATTLE FOR SALE
2 purebred Jersey calves, 3
and 12 mos. old, for sale, also
bull fer service. and want buy
purebred 3-4 gal. Jersey. fresh
es
cr freshen soon. E, W. Hendon,
Marietta. Rts ty
July 1st with 3d calf. 3 eal. with
| Phone Ch 9965.
Jersey cow. 8 yrs. old. $60.00. 2
egs, Pullorum-tested, $1.00 for |
) nesville.
oy Newnan, Rt. 4
Aen cow, freshen around
2d calf, $65.00. R. ~~ B. Hutche-
son, College Park, Rt. 2, Box
123.
Gentle, young Jersev heifer.
ist calf past March; giving 3
gal. D. V. Ross,. Dunwoody.
Jersey cow with 3c calf, fresh-
eood June 10th. See if inter-
a R. R. Bruce, Clevelane.
-2 reg. dark red Polled Short-
thorn bull ealves, about 7 mos.
old. from hish producing stock.
J. B: Kohn, Tiften, Rt. 3:
1 milch cow r_ sale. Carl
Barber. Luthersville, Rt. 1.
1 young Jersey cow with 3
wks. old heifer calf. also a 4}
mos. old: Guersne~ male alt
Brooks Greene. Grvy. Rt.
2 rege. Jersey heifers soe 1st
ealf, for sale at mv barn. R. O.
Martin, Grayson. P. O. Box 3.
5 or 6 reg. Jersey hefiers,
fresh or near freshing. good
hreeding and heavy producers. |
D. I. Daniel, Hogansville.
. 2 milch cows, 4 and 2 gals.
respectively. for sale. 2 miles.
eels J.B Biffle, Tignail.
Brown J. cow. 8 1/2 yrs. old,
2 gal., Gailvy (more in good pas-
ture). fresh in September. $110.
Julian Be Beam. Lithonia, Rt. 2
(off Rockbridge Rd.)
6 oxen well broke) for sale.
L. R. Usrey. Hazlerurst.
Jersey cow, with 6 wks. old
calf, $120.00: about 4 gals.. and
J] ~/2 lbs. butter, Brown-back
vearlings. Mrs. Daisy E. Whit-
were: Gainesville, Route 5. Box
20 Jersey heifers. all bred. 10e
lb. 12 steers, wt. 300 to 500 lbs...
10c lb. W. M. Head, Social
saCircle: Pt 2 i :
2 reg. Hereford bulls, 1 yr. old
(horned); 2 reg. Hereford bulls.
lyr. old (pelled); reg. Guernsey
bull. ready to wean. 4 mos. old.
Fresh milch cow. A. K. Cham-
lee. Sparta.
2 Guernsey and Jersey heif-
ers, 2 mos. old, 1 mo. old, $35.00
ea. Hiso Ro GOS. bE. Wyandotte
chickens. from 4-A blood-tested
$1.60 ea. Docia Harris,
ula
Jersev cow. giving 3 1/2 szals.
daily, with. 3d male ealf. $190.
Cow, mixed with Holstein. giv-
ing 3 gals. daily. with 3d heif-
er calf, $85.00. Deen Boatr sae
Alma.
J2 baby calv:s 1/2 to. 7/8
Guernsey. others Jersey heifer,
$5.00. bulls, $3.00 to 1 wk. old.
ee higher. Will not shin.
J. P. Glore, Austell) Rt. 2, Glore
Lairy.
Jerseys: Heifer. 2 1/2 oe,
freshened May 23 with bull calf
(sell both). 1 sm Jl cow. fresh-
ered (4th calf) June Sth, also 2
Saanan- Toggenburg cross does
and an unrelated Saanan billy.
all 6 mos. old. cheap. B.
Langley, Stone Mountain, Rt. i.
2 fine dairy cows: fresh in and
fine, young Jersey bull, fine
qualities. C. G. Byington, Bol-
in~roke.
Reg. Herefords, 10 choice
heifers. bred to Milky Way
Larry Domino > and 6 open |
heifers. few bulls. 1 and 2 yrs..
old. cows with calves at side and
rebred. C. B. Avery. West Point.
(Chipley-West ~oint Road.)
Reg., polled Hereford bull. 4
yrs. old April 15th, $150.00 with
papers. B. H. Rampley. Car-
20 cows and 30 heifers, all
reg. Jerseys and represent best
bloodlines of Jersey breed:
mostly grand- daughters of
Fulpail Wonder Volunteer
and Brampton Standard Sir.
Ww. A. Biggers, Greenville, P. O.
Box 22.
Fine. fresh in milch cow. also
15 mos. old heifer. both Jersey
and -Guernsev cross. for sale:
also white feed sachs. 15c eal.
plus postage. Mrs. K. Hogue.
ao 557 Ceatral Ave., Ca
49
60 Herefords.
others purebred cows, calf at
side. Springers heifers. few
steers, heifer and bull calves.
The herd for 14c lb. Charles E.
Pee Thomaston, P:'O. Box
LS
Reg., Shorthorn 5bull.-4 mos.
old. of the Colleknie tyne. Sell
or exc. for new Athens, 4 disc
tiller or new grain binder. Mark
T. Warren. Dewe Rose.
A 4-gal. Jersey cow. fresh for
sale. Come and see. iM. Nelson,
Yatesville. Box 22.
2 reg. Jersey bul calves: 1
bern July 1943. 2 star. $10 0d:
other 1 star. born January 4.
some mixed.
+ Branch. Rt. 4;
Cc. | cholera,
1944. $60.00. Mrs. J. H. Arnold.
oa
Fine Jersey ee ce
old.) 4-gal. milk, 1
ed. $75.00. At once.
oe Cae ee
gals. eow. 2nd calf,
male. 1 yr. old, $25.0)
Voyles, Morrow, Rt. 54
No. Jonesboro)
HOGS FOR
8 thrifty - pigs. 8 ae
June 24th; 7/8 big boned Gi
and 1/8 Berkshire.
Rufus Moore. Toccoa. R
8 PC pigs. good shape
old. $50.00 or 36.00 ea.
Reynolds, Gay. Rt. 1.
SPC sow with 2 pigs
old. male and female fre 0
litter. $40.00. W. W. Wi )
Hampshire pigs. sire:
Grand Champion, also im
pairs. open and bred silts
ice boars. $15.00 to $100
perma cess
name. W.
dele.
Chamovion blooded S$
bred gilts and service
priced reasonably. F. H.
Midville. j
10 Duroc and PC cr
7 wks. cld. for sale or ]
heifers or young bulls. Cal
er. 6 p.m: POW. une
er.
SPC aes: Puar. the: be t
papers $1.00 extra: 50 to 6
$15.00; 65-85 lbs: $20, :
Ibs. $25.00: heavier,
ditional lb: bred sows.
also. Lawson Wilkes.
SPC pigs. 3 mos. old.
ea. SPC gilts. 90 e
reg
Little cod Black |
Guinea pigs, stay-fa
wks. old, $15.00 ea.
sey cow. with Ist cel
old; cow giving 3 1/2
Owen Singuefield, Harrise
- Hereford boars,4 mos.
reg, in buyers nam?
price, $25.00. from s
from Iowa. M. Danie!
boro.
Imp. OIC pigs. Shoat
and boars. reg., and not
$10.00 and uv. See Cli
key. 3 miles. W. Roswell
per Marietta-Roswell R
M. Couch. Atlanta, 37
tree St.. NE.
Reg. Black Bees ilt
also reg. Black Essex
S. Bargeron. Sardis.
Several extra nice SP
pigs. 10 wks. $16.00 e
buyers namc: 1 ee
gilt, $20.00. Will
Marvin Smith, Sander
Blocky type Durocs
wks. old or oldex, wt. 3
more, life treatment ac
reg. buyers
Some unrelated, at $
del. H. L. Williams. B
Reg. SPC. males, 8 ~
from 4-H sow.
mune, $12.50 ea.. and |
tra for: papers: Carls
Macon, Rt. 5
SPC. jigs. grand cha
blood, both sire and dam.
treated. reg. buyers
crated for shipment. $15.
$28.00 pr: $40.00 trio.
Taliaferro, Blue Ridge.
8 pigs. 8 wks. old, SPC
Guinea cross (half ea.
ea, -atbarn. Will no
Blanford Watson, Mau!
8 purebred big boned G
pigs, 2 gilts, 6 motes. 11
old, $8.00 ea. without
Hubert Davis. Warrent
Box 39.
Ga. amp. big bem
Guinea pigs (best of
$25.00. vr.. $15.00 e
Ibs: ea: 8-10 mos. old. |
Lee. Waycross, Rt. 2, Bo
blocky type. dbl. treated
ea. reg. In buyers nam
tsier. Morgan.
3 males, 2 females.
roc and little bone Guine:
stay-Kind ie bl
100-125 =1bs:; $20.0
Crated. H. &. Tewar
man.
SPC pigs, champion:
ea: not reg., $12.50 ea
young sow (only bred on
at my farm: $5.00 extra
ine Hee, a Bast
6 bred, reg.. Ham shit
6 bred cross. Ha
Berkshire vilts. all 2:
Litters. $30.00 - cl
$50.00 ea. for
cellent Freedi
erly, Cochran.
mare mule. about 15-yrs
00. or exc. for heifer or
=e : L. Floyd. Stone
old aa Tack with white
ings. $260.00: 5 vrs.-old,:1.-.
mare. bred $90.00: lso
~<re< $165.00:
Atlanta, 1650
ee Bra finest)-wt. 1300 Ibs.
00 cash at my barn. C. C.
sound ae mule. we.
000 Jbs.. 3125.00 cash at
. Arthur Owen. Barnes-
Tenn. Walking
sired by Major
am. by Smiths Stone-
Bay
old, gentle. good mule,
i anywttre. J.
. Commerce.
in |
ractor.. W. 'T. Brown, Az-
ae McMillan St.. NW.
Black mare mule, about 1100
$65.00; also pig and shoats.
hapman. Zebulon.
od work mare, 4 yrs, old.
2-1400-lbs.. works good
re, also heavv log wagon
ht 2 H. wagon (on good
r tires.) .and 50-75 bu.
owvard Mulkey. Talking
n. walking mare, straw-
oan, 950 lbs., 8 yrs. old,
p.cw good anywhere, good road
= are. Sell or trade ior
mules; also reg. SPC hogs
Malcom Miles. Metter.
~S
.BBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Zz. white buck rabbits, 2
old, 31.25 ea: 2 bred does,
3 old. $3.59 ea. 1 buck.
SOld2 92.50. fe da. Van
thens, PO Box 6.
ite: buck. purbered, 8
1d, $3. 00; 3 NZ White
3 mos. old. $1 .75 ea. Buck,
old. 31.50 ea. Mrs: C.-H.
Norv-ood. :
hinchille does, 9 mos. old,
8 mos. old. buck. $10.00.
ehilla does. 10 wks. old, $2:
ks, $1.50. $5.00 for trio. S.
scarborough. Hawkinsville,
Vierritt Street.
purebred NZ Reds, 2 mos.
00 or $1.50 ea., $2.75
enry Counts, Haralson.
e doe. 10 1/2 mos. with
r of 5. $550; bred grey doe,
is. old. $2.50: 4 does. 3 bucxs
ks. old. $5.00 or $1.00 ea.
ton Miller. Atlanta, 832 St.
Ave... NE.
e doe. about 4 mos.
Billy Turner.
Sees
olc,
srge Belgium hare does and
3) 2 00-1, .S< -NeSmith,
ste a . Box fo2.
A iiiee 2 does and buck,
NZ Red does and buck,
~-A mos. old Red buck.
PENZ= Reds 7-and
es, 8-9 wks. old. $3.00 pr..
Atlanta, 482
nice silk haired Angora
eae 8 male rakbit.
R. W, Wingo,
1 $2.00 ea.. $4.00
_ Shapas Shree a ae Griffin.
= Street: i
DW. yabbits, 38 wxs. old,
stock, $2.00 ea. Exy.
Otis ae
Je, 12 mos. old. bred and |
rreeder, $3.00: 7 NZ $6.00
ea. FOB. ver healthy,
jis. Jamie H. Crawford
Union
\
x
Flakes Ee -0-5.
= FOR SALE
11 Tog. milk goats. Swiss-Tog.
does from 3-6 at. daily stock,
some reg., some sub. to reg.
Milk records for 8 generations.
See at once. C..F. Cochran,
White, Rt. 1.
Reg.. Toggenburg doe, just
freshened: reg. Tog. kids sired
-by Chickaming Stanton Jud-
son T-4979 of A. R. ancestry.
Reasonable. Warren Rollins,
Atlanta, 349 Murray Hill Ave.,
NE., De 6912.
Ree. Tog. buck, Gen. McAr-
thur son of Sir Roderick, of
high milk strain. Naturally
hhorniess. 2 yrs. old, very gentle.
Also young, reg..
sonable. Miss Elise McArthur,
Curryville.
Saanan milk neLt: 2nd kids 2
mos. old. gentle, give 3 ats.
., | when fresh and taken care of,
: $15.00 cash at my door.
Sa
Shurling, 95 Vannoy
Strood.
Purebred Saanan milk goat,
fresh in May with 2 kids, 2 ats.
$35.00 for the 3 at barn. James
Turner, Hampton.
Atlanta,
Saanan buck, 4 yrs. old, $10:
1 doe freshen July or August;
-also will pasture goats for $1.25
per head per month. Mrs. oe :
Easley. Hapeville. Box
Phone Ca. 2598.
3 does now milking. 2 buck
and 2 doe kids, also reg. buck,
about 1 yr. old. Sell together or
singly, cheap for cash. Mrs. J
D. Douglas. Atlanta, Rt..6. Box
245. Ch, 8846.
1 Hampshire ?am, 30 ea., na-
tive Ewes (southdown. Hamp-
shire. Shrosphire) and lambs,
also Southdown-Shropshire
ram, at my barn. G. N. Byrum,
Ficklin. :
Toggenburg milk goat. about
2 1/2 yrs. old, fresh in milk now,
also yr. old Saanan- Tog. cross
doe, not bred. Reasonable price.
Mrs. E. W.. King. Atlanta, 1040
Woodland Ave. SE.
2 yr. old milk goat, Toxsen-
burg, hornless, gertle. healthy,
4 ats. milk on good feed. $25.00:
also 2 kids, 4 mos. old. $18.00
for pr.. or $10.00 for nannie, and
$9.00 for buck kid. Mes. Louise
McCullough. Whitesburg, Bik
George M. Hanson.
-Goat. Toggenburg -Nubian
cross, 1/2 ea., 4 at. milker, fresh
in July, for sale. R. P. Rowe,
Moreland, Rt. 1.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS
Want pair small tyne Guinea
pigs. State price andage. C. L.
McArthur, Dalton. 912 Tinsley
Street.
Exc. NZW. 8 mos. old buck
for NZW. doe.about same age.
C. R. Cox. Cuthbert. Keene St.
Want 1 pr. ea. White and Blue
bye E. B. Gaddis, Canton,
SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED:
Want milk goat fresh, now,
good quality milk. no odor, gal.
milker. Must be gentle. W. B.
Richter, Hogansville. 51 College
Street.
POULTRY FOR SALE
44 Ancona, 1943 hatch hens,
$1.25 ea. P. L. Wootten, Fair-
burn.
BABY CHICKS
AND BANTAMS:
12 mixed game bantams, 1 .
grown, 2-3 mos. old, $4.00: cab-
bage seed: White cabbage-col-
$1.00 lb: Copen-
hagen Market,
Smith, Roy.
10 smaii type mixed Game
bantams 1 vr. old: -hout 1 Ib.
hens and rooster. $10.00: 6 Racer
Homer vigeons. $5.00; Blue
Chinchilla rabbits, 6 mos. old,
$2.00 ea. D. W. Chadwick. Pike.
1 pr. Black Cochin bantams,
$5.00. Mrs. W. H. Holmes, Au-
susta, 230 Telfair Street.
6 mixed. bantam hens. 1-2 yrs.
old, good layers and mothers, $3
or $3.50 shipped. Mrs. W. H.
Williams. Chipley. Rt. 2.
Mixed pantani hens. assorted
colors. laying... 50c ea. FOB:
ees, 35c per 15 shinvved; also
Elly goats. 5.00-$10.00. ea. at
my place. Raymond Peeples.
eCarnesville. Rt. 1.
4 nice mixed bantam nens and
rooster, $2.00 or 50c ea. Ben
Overby, Columbus, 3609 14th
oS : .
ISTRA-WHITES:
ae 40 Austra White hens,
: a vr. old and all producing, $1.75
C, WwW. Fam-=:
ii mot ship.
eee Forsyth
Tog. doe. Rea- |
35 oz. Butler)
"POULTRY FOR SALE
BARRED. WHITE AND.
OTHER ROCKS:
50 W. R. pullets, 7 wks.-old.
$1.00 ea. FOB ni station. H.
F. Seay. Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
100 WRand W. Wyandotte
pullets. 4 mos. old. almost ready
to lay, $179.00 FOB. Party fur-
Hish= erates =< Chit 1 banner,
Sandersville. RFD 1.
6 purebred WR hens anc
rooster. 1 yr. old. $12.00 at my
place. Mrs. H. W. Landrum, At-
lanta. 311 Logan St. Sh.-@
blocks from Memorial Dr.)
325 BR fryers. 9 wks old.
$180.00 or 70c ea. About 50
pereent pullets. No shipping. 20
white feed sacks. 10 ea. or 15
shipped. .-R. O. White, Jones-
pore Nes,
Pet bantam cockerels and
pullets. $2.00 vair. Mrs. Will
Thomvson. Doraville.
Chamblee 3976.
50 heavy breed Barred Rocks,
mixed, for sale, 1 mi. East Ze-
bulon. P. W. Clark. Zebulon,
CORNIH. GAMES
AND: GIANTS:
Large type. 2 vrs. old: Dark
Cornish rooster, 47.50: 2 hens,
$5.00: cockerel. $2.50: laying
hens and pullets. $2.50 ea. Eggs.
same strain. $1.50 per 16. C. O.
Stikes: Svlvester.
5 hens. 1 rooster. yr. old, pure
Dark Cornish. healthy. gooa
cond., 12.00 money order:
light coop. At once. Mrs. Ida
Mae Sullivan, Whiteburg. Rt. 2.
Several pure Dark Cornish
Indian hens. $1.75 ea: 3 cocks,
yr. old. $3.00 ea: Prize winnrns
stock. J. Re Gardner. Locust
Grove.
25 really fine April. purebred
Cornish cockerels. 1 1/2 to 2 lbs.
$20.00 or $1.00 ea.. 25 hens. 6-8
lbs:, 2-2 yrs. old roosters, $4.00
6a; 4-7 mos. old roosters. $2.00
ea. : Mrs. Maude Granger, Reids-
vil e.
Cornish roosters. RC.. March
hatch. $1.50 ea. OB. No less 2
in 1 crate shinped: Mrs. Mattie.
Wooten, Broxton, Rt. 1. Box 36.
50-0 purebred Dark: Cornish.
5-7 lb. hens. and 4-5 hens. Best
of breeding stock. Make best of-
fer FOB my yard. H. M. Moor-
man, Lovett.
5 yrs. old a Cornish hens,
1 -unrelated rooster. $12.00. or
O15 ea ers, ola lor 40.
$2.25 for 30. Carton ret. M. O.
jonly.. Miss Cora B. Patterson,
ev Ty. Rt.3.
| 10 voung pit game hens and.
pullets. all laying: Clarets. Ar-
kansas Travelers and Warhorse,
also 2-8 mos. old Broadbreasted
Red stags. Roy Cravens, At-
Mntaol2o pinot Se
6 April. 1944 Pit game stags,
good as the best. guar. to please,
priced light. J. Robert West-
foe ae Toecoa.. Rt, 33: Box
2
HAMBURGS:
5 pr. Hamburg. February. 1944
hatch, $1.00 per vair for lot.
Robert Harris. Marietta, Rt. 4.
LFGHORNS:
50 4-A WL yr. old pullets, $1
ea. plus exoress. Monev order.
Mrs. H. Ss. Barr. Lyons. Rt. 4.
250 purebred Enslish W L
hens, 15 mos. old. $1.00 ea. Mrs.
CB -Cox. -Cannla Ris:
, 60 WL. and RI. hens. and 158
veds. 5 mos. old pullets. $1.50
oe also 1 heifer. 1 yr. old. $30.
P. W. King. Decatur 28 Mason
Mill Road, Cr. 4915.
200 Barron WL laving hens.
Si 4D 6a.- also 2 roosters. $2.00
Cart ship. Mrs. George P.:
Morris. Fitzgerald. RFD 1. (on
Dixie Hwy.)
Best grade. WL. cockerels, 8
wks. old (make fine breeders ox
fryers). 75e ea. FOB. Send
erates.. No order less than 10.
Mrs. C. L. Hand. Bowden. Rt. &.
7 best grade BL: hens. yr. of:
Jaying also 1 rooster. same age,
$11.00 FOB No checks. Paul
Mallett. Dalton. Rt. 2.
65 WL. yr. old hens. $1.25 ea;
40 hens, 1 1/2 yrs. old. $1.00 ea:
1 good sow. $40.00. Mrs. O. L.
Redwine, Dalton. Rt: 1.
50 purebred WL. hens, big
strain. laying. $1.50 ea. H. S:
Ruice. Buford, PED 3.
LEGHORNS:
17 Eng. WL. hens. April 1943
hatch, all laying, fine -cond.
$1.25 ea. cash. R. W. Adams,
Jefferson, Rt. 1.
About 65 Ene, W. L. healthy,
laying hens. of the 4-A. type.
July, at my place. Mrs. M. O.
Aichardson, Forsyth. Rt. 3.
Several Eng. WL. hens for
sale. Mrs. ce Woodcock,
| Portal, Rt. 1. 3
Phone.
ex=
-} press collect in non-returnable
hens.
a str
85c ea. for lot if taken by first |
- POULTRY FOR SALE
15 big Eng., 4-A grade, 10
mos. old WL. pullets. laying .75
percent, $20.25 FOB. Money or-
der: also. 6 yrs. old Jersey cow.
due freshen July Ist. 3rd calt,
4-c4q],, $125.00. Cash at barn.
J. W. Hamm: Summit, Rt, 1. -
10 Eng. WL.. 6 wks. old pul-
Jets and 6 cockerels: from 200-
300 dams. 75C-ea, FOB? = No
culls CB. Davis. Atlanta, 681
Delmar Ave.. SE.
Booking orders for. Danish
Brown L. cockerels, 8 wks. old.
75e ea.. delivery first of July:
Black Leghorn cockerels, same
price and age. for del. last of
July. J. D: Johnson, Thomas-
ville, 226 West Jeiferson St.
125 AA Eng., WL. 9 wks.-old
pullets. 80c ea. at my vlace. Mrs.
T, E. Sheppard. Seperton, P. O.
Box 162:
150 WL. voung hens, 75 Aprit
1944. pullets. all direct Linds-
strom, All Star Mating, $2.00
and $1.00 ca. respectively. Mrs.
W. R. Wade. Dixie.
Best ege grade WL. cockerels,
Avril Ist hatch. $1.50 ea.- Mrs.
E. S. Talley, Ohoopee.
-ORPINGTONS:
5 Buff Orp. pullets and cock-
erel.9 wks. old, $5.50, COD..,
also 6 NZ. White rabbits, 8 wks.
old. not sexed. 31.00 ea. exp.,
collect. Eugene ~ indell, Jesup,
Rt. 1 g
15 Black Orp. hens and roos-
+--+. yr. old. $35.00: several cock-
erels. 3. mos. eld. Flac: Orping-
tons crossed with Oshornes
B~--k_ Australian Orningtons
(world famous -vers.) $3.00 ea.
| Mrs. J. A. Camp. Roberta.
PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS. QUAIL, ETC..
| FOR SALE:
6 pr. Aristocrat pigeons, Blue
Ribbon winners, extra large
Giant Blue. Kings mated to Sil-
ver Kings (produce 1 1/2 to 2
lbs. golden meated squabs) $3. 50
Hale aw. barr. Lumpkin.
1 pr. Blue peacocks. 3 white
Pekin ducks, Toulouse geese
and goslings' and 6 Bronze tur-
keys. O. M. Hill: Atlanta, Rt. 4,
Box 166. Prone Ra 4846.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS):
RI Red cocks and cockerels.
Cark str. RI Reds, $3.00 ea;
baby chicks from bloodtested
$12.00 per C. - postpaid.
Mrs. Don Donaldson. Decatur.
De 2405.
NH Red pullets. 200-300. Apr.
Ist hatch. $1.36 ea. No. del. J.
W. Parker, Roswell.
Entire flock laying hens. Ri
Reds. Barred Rocks. White Leg-
horns. all best grade available
with Leghorn males ped.. $2.00:
ea: 1 pr. Buff Minorcas. 10 hens
and. cockerel. AAA. same price.
Oscar Damron, Chipley.
40 Griffiths Gold Mated RI.
Red hens now laying and 5
-roosters, none over yr. old. $70.
for lot. C. S. Herrington. Mid-
ville,
Pullets. and. cockerels, 8. 10
and 12 wks. old. Parmenter Red
Sired by ROP and from
pollorum tested flocks, 75c ex..
and up. Deposit required on
crates. D. B.. Dukehart. Deca-
tur. P. O. Box 488.
250 NH. Red March 10th pul--
lets, $1 50 - OF $1.40 in lots of
50 or more. C. B. Brown, Hart-
well.
300 NH. Red hens and ~20
cockerels, all in fine shape.-gocd
layers, wt. 5 to 8 lbs.. 25c 1b.
Come after with truck. Mrs.
Annie Moore, Junction City.
50 NH. Red pullets. 2 mos. oid
from Hampshire breeders, $1.00
eaismales. $1.25 ea: Mrs. A. L.
3arnes. Griffin. Rt. C.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS. ETC. FOR SALE:
Fine 9 mos. old RB turkey
tom. $10.00 or swap for young
turkeys. geese or guineas; also
SL... vandotte chicks of all ages
for sale or similar swan.
Carnenter, Stone Mtr..
Lawrenceville Hwy.
10 MB, turkeys. 2 wks. old.
June 26th, $10.00 exp. paid. Miss
Bertha Prophitt. Chipley, Rt. 3.
17 Blue Speckled euineas,
now laying. also few roosters in
bunch, $1.00 ea. N. G. Forester.
Buford, Rt. 2.
12
kind
Rie.
pure white ducks, large
(grow. almost size of
Eugene Middlebreoks.
cello,
Some extra fine MB. turkey
poults. also NZ. White rabbits,
for sale. Mrs. M. R. Settle, At-
lanta. 654 Cascade Ave.
Monti-
7 nice Pekin ducks for sale,
Mrs. Islla Wilson. Ranger. Rt. 2.
A setting of Fawn and Wttte
Indian Runner ducks to hatch
July .1st. at 25c ea.. postpaid.
ae R. (Sse Locust one
paired
over
AeDeE
(help: with farm work.
geese), 6 wks- old. $1.00 ea. Mrs.
POULTRY FOR
3 pure Toulouse goslin
wks. old. $1.00 ea. Mrs. Fred
White. Buckhead, Rt. 1. |
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS WANTED:
Want 100 large type day ol
chicks to raise on halves to 8
wks. old. Mrs. Katie Hood
Louisville. ; a
Want yellow Buff Orp. ban
tam, rooster and 5 hens. Stat
particulars at once. Mrs. E. P
Cranford, Newnan, Greenvill
Street.
GEESE WANTED:
Want some soslings or seese,
= M. Rockel, Thomasville, Rt
ae WANTED:
Want 100 or more Guine:
chicks. State particulars. S.
Stout. Warm Springs,
PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, ETC. WANTED:
Want a peafowl! rooster. Stat
what you have at once. Mis
Rosetta Williams, Acree, oe
Box 45.
Want some pigeons. properly
and working, Silve:
Kings, White ings or Car
neaux. M. Wimbrow, Atlanta.
35 Linden Avc
POSITIONS WANTED.
Want job on farm as plack.
smith and mechanic. G 20K: 20 7
Massey, Commerce. 18 5. 3: a
Street.
Want .job on truck farm, dai
Brunswick, Rt. 1, c/o New Bop
Plantation.
Sa HELP WANTED
Want colored, 40-45 yrs ol:
woman, for farm work. -N
milking. Salary and board. Mrs
M. E. Beckett. Fairburn. RF
ees
Want man and wife or \
man alone for farm work.
ences with 2, and raise chick
and other farm work. Good pr:
yee Lee Patrick. Quitm
1
Want white or col. labor to
cairy barn work. Man with
rreferred but one with reg. fari
exp.. can be used. (rood pay.
house and other appurtenamaas
Apply. Royce Ramev. c/o T
Neely Farm, Norcross.
Want reliable, exp.
good, complete dairy,
basis. B. F. Starkey,
bolt. Phone 20701.
Want white farm a no
40 to work on poultr
farm, married or single, no chil
dren. $20.00 week and board t
start. Ref. required. rite.
FF", Webster, Evans.
Want couple (without chi
dren) for caretakers on farm.
Furnish house and good salary
also want 5 families for farn
ing crop. $1.59 day. hous
work. the year round. W.
Clemones. Rome. Rt. 3.
Want large family to hel
father? 1944 apt = crop,
man fo
: on 50-5
Thunder
fer with boys old enough
help. $2.00 day. house. wood
garden, cow pasture. H. = Rob-
Pele. Clarion tie
2 FES Cron: se5 cror
wages. Good mules,
good house, level land. Perma
nent home for good workers
M. Lee. Omaha.
Want reliable tenants | fc
standing rent or part crop.
O. Fussell. Bruns-vick.
~ Want white woman to live
farm vith elderl couple an
Roon
board and good salary. Ir
Preston, Flovilla.
Want farm famil to look :
er farm. raise poultry and Dp
on shares: pay small s
when other work is done. W
White, Warner Robbins. B
Want couple (man and wil
to work on farm in Cobk
Apply. J. D. Butler, ae
157% Cain St... NW.
Want first class dairymar
$20.00 week also experien
farm hand: pav $15.00 w
John L. Porter. Decatur, R'
3365; MceAfee-Road. =.)
Want 2 good experienced
ilies to operate large farm