= 7 COMMISSION ER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1945 EDITORIALBy Tom Linder Ir. C. C. Hanson, of Washington, ., is Secretary of the Southern As- peiation of Commissioners of Agricul- Mr. Hanson has forwarded to me, ch his comments, a news story written varles Corddry of the United Press. his article demonstrates so clearly the powerful influences are behind | Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act I am reproducing it herewith. in reading this article, it must be in mind that Mr. Stettinius, our ary of State, came from the Board P. Morgan & Company. Mir. Rockefeller, of the State De- ment, is reputed to have invest- is of around two million dollars in ayton-Anderson Cotton Company puted to have investments of md one hundred and fifty million rs in Brazil. course, J. P. Morgan & Company their subsidiaries like the Chase ional Bank, of N ew York, have in- ments throughout all the countries he world, ittingly or unwittingly, those who i are or work for extension the Reciprocal Trades Agreements are the greatest enemies that the erican farmer has. | L} s is so because the making of ocal Trade Agreements is placed he hands of the representatives of a powerful ich La as the Reciprocal Trade ements Act are neither good nor within themselves. ich laws as this become good or according | to put them into execution. a expect the ier to get any at t out of any law that is adminis- by Morgan, Roekefeller and others. ood a af ours, satlaciiial - 8 States and especially so in owing section of them and employment. International corpora Hon. Tom Linder, to* the men who are on the Hill (Capitol). spent the morning in our office; he ealled attention to a news jtem in todays Washington Post * by Charles Corddt , United Press Spe- cial Writer; his comments, in effect, were that the State Department seem- ingly is putting Argentina on a pre-war basis in the use of oils, while we are still being held on low, restricted basis. And: : Said friend predicied that. Argen. tina would be shipping agricultural products to the States to pay for said oil, displacing our acreage in cultiva- tion, lowering our prices on the products shipped in and further increasing un- This afternoon, contact- ed a number of others, few of whom have expressed the belief that Mr. Clay- ton is acting under direction of Mr, Stettimus * 7 " Will reproduce said news follows: ARGENTINA REPORTED GET- TING 500,000 TONS OF OIL FROM JU. S.. By Charles Corddry United Press Special Writer oA high official disclosed last night that Ruin has agreed to-supply Ar. gentina 500 000. tons of oil which, he item, it iseutnies will be better supplied wi it oil that United States citizens. He said the American- Argentin agreement was made despite this coun: trys rfusal to increase allocations Brazil, where cousumption is at 20 p cent ot the prewar level and when the is no gasoline for civilian automobile Of the total inthe Argentine deal 100,000. tons will be shipped in> Ame ican tankers, the official said, and 40 000 tons in ships furnished by Arge - The agreement, it was stated, was one result of the recent renewal of Ai _gentine-American diplomatic relatior Since then several top-ranking Ame _ean officials have said Argentina st has much to do to fulfill fier - tional commitments. Disclosure of the oil deal cam few days after the Petroleum Admini tration announced that allocations +0 Latin American countries could not - increased at present because of tight shipping situation in the Paci @ TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture Congressman William Lemke: ON TRADE TREATIE I am in receipt of the following let- ter and statement from. Congressman Lemke which is self-explanatory: Congress of the United States House of Representatives Washington, D. C. Tune 12, 1945. Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Mr. Linder: : Received your statement in regard to the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act. T wish to congratulate you. IT am mailing you a copy of my press release, which is a condensed statement of what I said on the Floor when the Bill was up. **Flowever, it passed the House in spite of our opposition. I eannot under- - stand how some farm organizations would support this legislation, as was the ease, I believe the Grange wa the only farm organization that OPPO: it openly. . **With personal regards, Tam Very truly VOuUrS, === 3 WILLIAM LEMKE, At Large, North Dakota ~ News Relea seWednesday, Ma: | 1945- : j DOINGS IN conchae By Congressman Wm. Lemk Congress is debating the Ree | Trade Agreements Law. We are as not only to extend it for three yea but to permit a further decrease of fi per cent in the tariff on some artic The Tariff Commissions record sh that under this law, prior to 1940, on agricultural. exports fell off, wh : (Continned on Page Tl Address all items for on the mailing list and for change | OF MARKETS. 222 notice. STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. : Notices of farm produce and appurtenances a -unds postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of SEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | publication and all requests to be put of address tv STATE BUREAU dmissable Under Legislative aspume any responsibility for Bulletin. Published Weekly at 414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, ~ Executive Atlanta, Ga. 3 Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Wditorial and Executive Offices | s State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Se Markets, 222 State Capitol i Atlanta, Ga. of June 6 1900. #f Octoner & 19>. FLOWERS AND SEED - FOR SALE. ~ Eimited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name ee Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not any .ootice appearing in the Ghtice, State Canitol Votify on FORM 3578Bureau oi Bntered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office 4 at Covington, Georgia, under Act Accepted for mailing at special rate oi postage provided for in Section 1103. Ac and address. 2 CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE CORRECTION NOTICES ~ Gerberas: Deiners str. giant hybrids, true to name and prop- erly packed, $1.50 plus 10c post- age per doz. Arthur J. Jones, _ Atlanta, 15 Screven Ave., N. E. 100 White Roman hyacinths, $25.00; blue, 10c ea; blue Dutch iris; white, dark, light blue, ipvender, purple garden iris; red) spider lilies, paper white nar- _ gissus, feather hyacinths, 50c doz 2 doz. 90c; Sir Watkins, long fyumpet daffodils, yellow narcis- sus, 2c ea. Mrs. J. B. Brannan, - McDonough, Rt. 2. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE SE White Half Runner Beans, 40c -eup; Large Red Nest Onions (quarter). Make 8 and 10 to hill, plant in Aug., 10c per half Cash or money order, no Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, - Tron Clay, mixed or straight Clay Peas, $6.00 bu. Any size order. H. C. Daniel, Waynes- - 20 bu. Brab Peas, 4 bu. Clay Peas, $5.75 bu. 10 bu. Mixed Peas, $5.00 bu. Joe Morgan, Vienna. < 12 ibs. Brown Sugar Crowder _ Peas, few Weevils, $2.00, or Exc. for 6 Print Feed Sacks, 100 Ib. -eap. all alike, perfect cond. Write first. Mrs. John R. Tur- ner, Williamson. : About 15 bu. Stock Peas, Clays and Speckled, $5.75 bu. FOB. C. W. Coleman, Devereux. 40 bu. No. 1 Brab Peas, $6.00 bu. in 2% bu. bags. C. Dz . Cheeley, Sparta. ee x 15 bu. Mixed Peas, New Era and Speckled, $6.00 bu. Price . reduced for lot. J. B. Mathews, - Howard. 10 or 12 bu. Mixed Peas, $5.50 bu; 2 bu. Crowders, $7.00 bu. 4 bu. Speckled, damaged some, $5.50 bu. FOB. Carl A. Walker, Ellaville. _w) bu. Whips, 15 bu. Brabs, $6.50 bu. 40 bu. 90-day Velvet Beans, $4.50 bu; Mixed Peas, $6 bu. FOB. L. F. Easterlin, An- dersonville., Victor Peas, 15 bu. 1944 Crop, good germination, sure crops of Seed or hay, $6.00 bu. A. O. Ring, Rayle. . FOB; 90-day Velvet Beans, $4.00 bu. A. T. Fort, Lumpkin. 12 bu. Brown Crowder Peas, 1 bu. Purple Hull Peas, 5 lbs. a pure Whippoorwill. peas, $3.75; also selected Span- ish peanuts for eating, 12c lb. No order Jess than 50 Ibs. Riley C. @duch Turin. 25 bu. Purple Hull Speckied Good mixed Peas, $4.50 bu.) | Corn and Cottonseed Meal sale Ist. wk. of July at my home in Lone Oak, 5 miles south East of Grantville. Harry Lee, Lone Oak. 10 or 15. bu. Sound White Corn for sale, 1 mile south of Pisgah Baptist Church. W. K. Womack, Austell, Rt. 2. 400 bu. No. 1 Slip Shucked Gorn, free of weevils, for sale. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton. : 500 bu. Ist. class White Corn in Shuck at Market price at my farm, 18 miles north of Atlanta. Call Ch. 0975. John M. Ogden, Atlanta, 966 West Paces Ferry Road. : SEED FOR SALE 7 Ibs. Jackson Wonder Color- ed Bunch Lima Bean Seed, $2.00. PP in Ga; also Colored Runner Limas, 25c 1b. N. W. McLeod; Cuthbert. : 15 lbs. Southern Prize and Purple Top. White Globe Turnip Seed, mixed, 40c lb. No checks. Miss Alice Boling, Alpharetta, Rt ; Collard Seed, 75c lb; Vigor- vine Tomato Seed, 25c for 200 sed; Collard Plants, 25 C; $1.25 M. L. A. Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Little Nest Onion Buttons, $1.25 gal. J. A. Price, Alma, Rt. 4. seed, 50c 1b; 18 lbs. White Black Cotton, 100 lb. cap. Sacks (no holes.) Add postage. Mrs. J. J. Patterson, Quill. . Hastings Ga. Collard Seed, clean and pure, 75c lb; 25e cup- ful: 10c tbls. Not prepaid. Cash or M. O. No stamps. Ernest H. Caylar, Jasper, Rt. 2. 1945 Crop Shogin Turnip- seed, $1.00 1b; 18 Ibs. for $16.00; 6 Red May Cherry Bushes, small, $2.00. Add postage. Miss Mautile Harrison, Bremen. 25 lbs. Purple Top Turnip Del, in Ga. W. I. Hatfield, Ris- ing Fawn, Ga. Collard Seed, 60c 1b; 1 doz. Dill Switches for Pickle, 35c PP. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Mixed Turnip Seed, 35c cup; Collard Seed, 25c cup. Also Shallot Onion Buttons, 85c gal; 25c qt; also White Nest Onions, $1.00. gal. Exc. for White or col- ored sacks. Mrs. M, O. Todd, Stephens, Rt. 1. Seed: E. J. Cabbage, $3.00 lb; Ga. Collard and Purple Top White Globe Turnip, 75c 1b; Tomato Plants, 50,000, Collard Plants," $3.00. All PP. ~ Li J. Ellis, Cumming. 60 ibs. 1945 Collard Seed, 50c peas, $5.50 bu. E. E. Gilbert, RiGe 4 Se Jonesboro Ra., Atlanta, Rt. 9. lb. PP., if mailed. Chas. Mooney Ave. | plants, 30c.C; 500 for $1.25; $2 8 lbs. Seven Top Winter turnip: eyed Peas, 12c lb. Exc. for White. | more Seed, clean and bright, 75c lb.) SEED FOR SALE -900 lbs. Cannonball or Black Diamond Melon Seed, selected and hand saved, Semisan treated $1.50 lb. FOB. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. Collard Seed, 50c ib. up to 500 lbs. J. . Anderson, West Point, RFD 4. 150 Ibs, 1945 Seven Top Tur- nip seed, sound and clean, make best offer in ist. letter, All let- ters answered.. Will ship 5 lbs. or more. PP. J. Y. Davis, Mar- tinh, Rte 2. White Multilpying Onion, Shallot, 25c Ib. in 5 to 10 Ib. lots; 50 to 100 Ib. lots, 20c Ib. L. E. Toole, Macon, 606 Burton Citron Seed, $1.00 Ib. PP. C. E. Perry, Dublin. Multiplying Nest Onion Sets,. Yellow Shallots, Hardy, Earliest Green Bunching Onion, plant now or later. 4 Ibs. $1.00 PP; 50 lbs, $10.00. Exp. col. Joseph H: DunNett, Sandy Springs. PLANTS FOR SALE Early Triumph Sweet Potato Plants, $2.00 M. Del. -Prompt shipment, full count. Guaran- teed. B. B. Medders, Alma, 202 Dixon St. ; Old Fashion Heading Collards and Cabbage Collards, strong M. Del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Leading var. Tomato, Collard, and Cabbage Plants, 35c C; 300 for 75c; $2.00 M; P. R. Plants,: $1.75 M. Prompt shipment, Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143, Eggplants, Climbing and Mar- globe Tomatoes, Leek, Dill, Peppers, Asparagus, Bunehing Onions, Parsnips, Parsley, Salis- fy, Endive, 25c doz. Flat Dutch, Wakefield Cabbage, Brussel Sprouts, Broccoli, Ga. Collards, Beets, Nest Onion, 50 Plants for 50c; 75c C. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. : > Ga. Collard, Chas. W. Cab- bage and Marglobe Tomato plants, 20c-C; White Feed.Sacks, 100 Ib. Cap. washed, free of holes, 20c ea.. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Marglobe Tomato Plants, grown in new ground, 200 for 75c; 500 for $1.25; $2.25 M. Del. Ovie Conner, Pitts, Rt. 1. ' Marglobe and Bonnie Best Tomato Plants, 300 for $1.00; 500 for $1.25; $2.25 M; Eggpiants, 500 for $1.75; $3.00 M. Young: plants, PP. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Marglobe Tomate Plants, 500 for -$1.45; $2.50 M. Del. Now ready. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Chas. W. Cabbage, Marglobe Tomato and Ga. Coilard Plants, 20c C; Citron Seed, 55c lb. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Res : Washington Asparagus Plants, over 1 yr. 25-for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; $3.00 C. J. W. Toole, Ma- con, 33 Burton Ave. Ruby King Sweet Pepper, long pod, Hot Pepper Plants and Wild Strawberry Plants, doz; Hazlenut Bushes, 25 ea; Yellow Root Plants, 45c doz. Add postage. Nancy -Hender- son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Marglobe, Stone and Balti- Tomatoes,. Wakefield, Dutch and all Head Early Cab- bage, 300 for 85c! 500 for $1.25; $2.00 M; Old Fashion and Head- ing Collards, 500 for 90c; $1.25 M. All del. A. C. Garrett, Gain- esville, Rt. Le f Marglobe Tomato Plants, now ready, 500 for $1.40; $2.50 M. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Riel, ' Full type Red PR Plants, vine grown, full count, State insp. Prompt shipment, prolific and quick to produce, $1.50 M. Del. in Ga. E. D. Williams, Surrency, Rt: Marglobe Tomato Plants, Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, Ga. Collards 20c C. New ground grown. Add postage. O. M. Mashburn, Cumming, Rt: 5. Chas: W., Dutch, All Head Early Cabbage, Stone and Bal- timore Tomato, 500 for $1.35; $2.10 M; Ga. and Heading Col- lards, 500 for 95c; $1.50 M. All Del. Good plants. Exc. for any- thing can use. Lea Garrett, loc]. FRESH AND DRIED _ FRUIT FOR SALE 10 acres watermelons, ready by July Ist, 2 mi. North Tooms- boro. GC. J. Thompson, Tooms- boro, 35 Acres Roasting Ears, sell by field or load. O. P. Singer- field, Harrison. , Medium to large Freestone Peaches, begin ripening about July 15. In small lots, $2.25 bu. FOB at my place, for trucks. J. C. Adkins, Fort Valley, 209 N.| Macon St. Hiley Bell Peaches for sale at my Orchard in Apple Valley be- tween Jefferson and Commerce, will be ripe 25th of June. Mrs. L. B. Shirley, Commerce, Rt. 2. Grapes for Truckers, be ready middle of June, 5 miles from Winder on Atlanta-Athens Hwy. See or write. Mrs. D. D. Kesler, Winder, Rt. 1. 30 Bare Blocks and 25 West Cell Proctors for raising Queen Bees, $1.25 ea. PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton. Will rent my Extractor and Electric uncapper, easily op- erate it. H. E. Overstreet, At- lanta, 255 Sutherland Terrace, IN: De 1935; GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Seed Oats, new crop, home- grown, Victor grain in used bags, $1.25 bu. FOB. here. Thousand bu. to sell. Send check or truck. J. W. Lang, Omega. 5 tons Good Runner and Span- ish Hay, $22.00 ton. L..M. Mc- Whorter, Pitts, RFD 2. 900 bu. Quincy Full Grain|) Seed Oats, free from rust, smut and obnoxious weed seed. Price on request.. A. J. Fain, Pelham, Riz. 106 bu. Coker Oats, $1.00 bu; also 25' bu. Sanford Wheat. C. A Mobley, Conyers. Mixed Hay, Lespedeza, John- son Grass and Oats, baled, $30. ton; Loese, $25.00 ton at my farm. Hugh Richardson, Atlanta 3606 Northside Dr. 100 bu. Turf Oats, $1.00 bu. .FOB; also 75 bu. white good: sound corn. C. N. Willis, Sharps- burg. / EGGS FOR SALE Eggs from Heavy type Pure- bred Dark Cornish Game, $1.50. for 15. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Daw- son, Rt. 2. Barred Rocks Thompsons im- perial, Ringlet bred to lay strain. Eggs, $1.50 per 15; $1.85 for 30; $5.50 G. Del. in Ist. and 2nd. zone. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar- tin. Purebred Buff. Orpington Eggs, 15 for $1.00. PP. Crates to be returned. Miss Roniec Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Martin and Club Gourds. No stamps. Write for prices. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. 30 Ibs. Nice New Goose Fea- thers for sale. Mrs. Barney: C. Helton, Toomsboro, Rt. 3. Nice.Fine Ground Sage, 1 lb. lot, $165: 165-5: lb lots. $1.59: lb: 4 lb. lots, $1.50 lb. Cash or M. . L. AsKeith, Gay, Rt. 1. White Feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap. 15 ea; Nice Print Sacks, 45c ea. Miss Gennia Brown Ball Ground Rte A; Exe. 3 lbs. Dried Apples, free of peeling, worms or cores, for 4 Print Feed Sacks, free of holes or mildew, want 3 alike. Each pay postage. Mrs. D. L. Shahan, Ringgold, Rt. 2. Sassafras, 25c doz; Dill Spray, 35c C. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. ], Box 87s Washed, White, 100 lb. Feed Sacks, light wt. 15c ea; Heavy, 20c ea. Will pay postage on 10 or more. &xc. for dried fruit. E. R. Smith, Decatur, 311 Sup- Gainesville, Rt. 1 erior Ave, De 9076. | bacon. L. K. Roberts, Sav . Richardson, Yellow, 25c doz;/, Catnip, Horehound, Peppermint, |" Sacks, 20c ea; 4-lbs. m nip Seed, 50c Ib. Add p Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lay ville, Rt. 1. : P. Of Box. 1111, Printed Feed Sacks, : unwashed; 40 ea. washe postage. Connie An Cleveland, Rt. 2. : Yellow and Sassafras 4 lbs. for $1.00; Star Root, lb; May Apple Roots, $1 Add postage. Mrs. Jas, 1 Cleveland, Star Rt. -: 200 Print Feed S&cks Cap. Washed and ironed in lots. of 10 or more, : Send postage. Mrs. Inez B Cumming, Rt. 1. Print Feed Sacks, wash ironed, free of holes, 45c e postage. Mrs. Gladston derson, Cumming, Rt. 5. Print Feed Sacks, wash ironed, 40c ea. PP. Cash. L. C. Jones, Gainesville, Print Feed Sacks, w starched and ironed, fre holes, 50c ea. Plus post Joe Shadburn, Cummin MISCELLANEOU WANTED. BEANS AND PEAS WA _ Want 1 bu. or more o Ripper or any peas that rot, for hogs in the fall. D. Carter, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. PLANTS WANTED: Want to buy any nur to 1000 Brimmer Tomato Pl at once. Write Malone ason, Toccoa, RFD 2. OATS WANTED: Want about 15 bu. Oat to me. State price. Mr Brookha Pine Grove Ave. Want Old Time Peaches, Clingstone pr Indian White, English 0 low Clings of extra q Quote price and when d be. made. Geo. L. Bre Aragon, Rt. 1, Box '37-A. CATTLE FOR SA 1 Cream Jersey Cow old, never. goes dry, di freshen Oct. 18, 3 or 4 gal daily on good feed, $65. H. Sellers, Talona. | 1 Guernsey and 1 Jersey fresh with second calf. Singleton, Fort Valley. 10 Young Jersey Cows large purebred Hereford also nice 7 yr. old Mare 1000 or 1100 Ibs. work anywhere, cheap. Moon, Hamilton, Rt. 2. _ - My Herd Bull Farmer of Ridgemre No. 315376 Bulls from 2 to 9 mos. ol to reg. ale, Marglobe ~ plants, $2.00 M. Del. G Wicker, Americus, Albe Reg. Guernsey Co Heifer Bulls, 1. yr. old: Guernsey Bulls, 1 yr. ol Chamlee, Sparta. Holstein-Guernsey M. 3 gals. or more daily, $95. ) E. Smith, Palmetto, RFD 1 Reg. 2% yr: old Je Dreaming Sam Rob lent bloodlines, good co at barn. L. W. Slaught erly Hall. -Reg. Hereford Bull, Sire, Prince Real D 18t Miss Anxiety 2 D, fi gentle, $150.00 at my pl miles north of Canto Worley, Ball Ground, R Oak Rade Od. ville. 1 Reg. Polled Bull, Horned Bull of Dom ing, del: within 100 ea.. J. H. Summer Phone 224. Jontinued from Page One) ural imports inereased. It shows the international manufacturers m trade increased eighty-five per We have become so foreign-minded - many members took European ;, that our Speaker had to put a O- . There is a desire to see for- princes and princesses, foreign and kinglets, smiling queens and lets. However, let us look after Sams business first. Anyway, ave better looking queens and lets in every hamlet than you will in any foreign land. We can eet as good cock wails and dinners in ost any blind alley, unless it be one e gee course dinners in Mos- million three et us not forces that in 1939 the age net annual income per farm y in North and South Dakota was Let us remember that prior to two cars 1939 the net Geutck income per oe family in all but seven or eight. states: Was less than $800, Vier. during that time, I saw ae loads of cattle. imported from Canada and Mexico. The annual total importa- tion of meat and meat products during those years was equivalent to about two Our farmers and ranchers were compelled to compete With those importations. 1931 to 1941, head of cattle. These Just last week Again, from we imported cotton and cotton substitutes equivalent to thirty- million bales. show how the American farmer was short-changed by this law. Aoain, after y instances we got into the war, T saw trainloads of farm implements going into Canada and Latin-America shiploads. to same implements were denied to our own farmers. State of Ohio, T saw a train of seventy- -Europewhile They control of all our ganda. They future of our enrichment. follows: the these . in the ate be: and are , still hen to our own people. os traders donstitite but; asmall pere of our people, they are a powerful about ninety-five pe avenues of public They contro] the radio, the theaters the Metropolitan Press, They hay urated this country with false are interested not i country, but in thei They recognize no @ try nor any flag, except the flag almighty dollar, . We will soon have millions of employed, and yet we are to the very things that these shoul duce under: an American standa livingnot under an Asiatic sta Why prevent our own people fror ducing these articles in order to e a few international traders? HORSES. AND MULES TTLE FOR SALE FOR SALE SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE loaded with cargo carriers SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE / RABBITS AND CAVIE FOR ee | ng Jersey Cow with 1st. ving 2% gals. daily.| 41 pinto Mare Pony, 5 yrs. old, Nice Saddler, wt. about 500 Ibs. French, es Rid 2 Tenn. Walking Stallions, $500.00 ea; Easters R. Allens 350116 Bay: Garretts Silver Ace. | 421676, Snow White, both brok- en, Stud Fee, $25.00. War Bond. H. Clayton Garrett, Gainesville, ae 56. Pr. Mare Mules about 1000 to 1100 lbs. work anywhere, 5 and: anta, ae Reinhold Rd, Box 280- ae S name, 4 Pee 2 Gilts, ks. old, . Maies, 7 Gilts, 8 $350.00. Will take good Cow as part payment. L. R. Wade, Hapeville, 3136 Springdale Rd. n Blocky type Hamp- igs, eligible for reg. treat-| lbs. 5 yrs. old, good work horse 520.00 ea. from Champion -or brood mare for sale; also Pr. J. E. Bennett, Screven,| & yr. old Mules, wts. 1100 to : 1200 Ibs. $300.00 for pr. or $150 ea for mules only. See on farm. No plugs. C. M. Bowden, At- Janta, 435 Candler St., N. E. --2 Good Mules, $200.00 ea. Mrs. W. -F. Virgin, Macon, Rt. 1. | Montana Mare, 4 yrs. old; bred wt. 1300 lbs. work anywhere, | $200. 00; I J. Ellis, Cumming. 8 or 9 yr. old Mule for sale or -| exe. for Cattle of cqual value; for service. Sell or exc.| also want one young Hereford Heed Oats. O. S. Duggan, Bull that can be registered, H. L. Greene, Brooks. i . One 2 yr. old Saddle. Horse, $150.00.. T:*W. Triddell, Dou- glasville, Rt. 2. \ Good farm mule for sale. Mrs -R. G. Simpson, Atlanta, 1358 -Glenwood Ave, S. E. A 5 yr. old good farm horse, ~wt. 1250 lbs., for sale. For fur- ther information, phone Ch 5454. Eugene Gunby, Atlanta, Fulton Co., Court House. 10 yr. old hors mule, wt. 1000 Ibs., and 1 horse wagon, $60.00 for quick sale, 4 mi. North Stonewall. ey D. Haney, College Park, Rt. 1. Horse, strawberry roan with brown stocking feet and. face, 5 yrs. old, work anywhere, saddler and a 1H. wagon; also Columbus, White Saanan billy goat, 15 mos. b. to Reg. SPC Male, 1 yr.| old, broke to work. B. C. Lang- : ley, Stone Mountain, Rt. s Boar Pigs, Co. Orion ll Cherry King, Check- dline, triple treated, Reg | buyers name. Ready for ment. A. J. Ledger, Bar- nice Hereford Gilts of breeding with applica- for registration. W. J. Bar-| ardis, P. O. Box 75. 2 mos. old reg. SPC Maies, ited and wormed, one, other, about 50-50 well OIC Sow bred to reg. le, farrow Aug. 13, (far-. Pigs in Ist. litter:) also urkeys, sold by lb. Hen Thomas R. Mayo,| wt. about 175 lbs. with. ter of 7 nice 5 wks. old| 0.00 for lot. H. R. Al- Bairdstown. Hereford Pigs, from I of est bloodlines in South, 4 and 2 gilts, 75 lbs. or more} ea. Miss Lollie. May En- Ivania, Rt: 32) Hereford Male Pigs, 10 Ks. old, for salg J. E. SPC 4H Club Pigs, 16 Id June 23. Reg. in your $2 .00 ea. Money order. -E. Jordan, Manassas. oughbred OIC, . Short locky tee. pigs reg. in /name, $16.00 ea. Treat- to ship. W. H. Nix, a ereford Pigs, 10 and 12 Id, $20.00 and $25.00 ea. of serviceable age, wt. 00 Ibs. $50.00 ea; Ducks, ds, this yr. Hatch, nearly 4.00 pr. E. B. Smith, - At. 3, Box: 171. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Reg. Southdown Ram, 2 yrs. ~old. Tenn. Bred, in prime cond. Certificate of registry furnish- ed, $50.00. Will crate and ship. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2. Milk Goats for sale. M. A. Jones, Meansville. Purebred and Reg. Saanan doe, 10 mos. old, for sale. Wayne Matthews, Moultrie, Rt. 5. Boar, for Service,} 10 Ram Lambs, 50 to 60 Ibs. ea les East of Lula. $5.00 ea, at my pee W. G. ula, Star Rt. Deruer, Wray. oe 10 yrs. old. Extra fine shape, |- ond freshning about 1 Black Mare, wt. apprx. 1500) eg Tog. Does, milking, 214 to 5 qts. daily, $35.00 to $60.00 ea., 5 to pick from: 4 weaned does, $15.00 to $25.00 ea. Will not crate at these prices. Sell- ing out, see at once. R. M. Loy, College Park, Rt, 2; Box 86-H. Ca> 7303. 2 young Goats, fresh with Ist Kids, Nubian and Saanan cross- ed, 3 qts. ea; 1 Buttheaded. mo- ther gave 6 qts; Billy yr. old. $10.00. Will not ship. A. G. Eberhardt, River- dale, Rt. 1. : Saanan and Tog. crossed, sec- July, $15.00 ea. Exe. for Shoats or Hens. Not shipped. J. A. Leverett, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Ben Hill Road. Reg. Direboed Nubian milk Goats. 1. Buck Kid, hornless, 1 Doe Kid, reasonable prices. Exe, for Shoat or Beef Calf. Write first. Fred E. Grubbs, Demorest, is i One Reg. Saanan Doe. fresh for lst. time; one Tog. Reg. in buyers name, good milkers, good stock, worth the money. _Gelden Pickett, College Park, 523 E. Princeton. Purebred Reg. Tog. Milk Goat freshened, May 10 for 3rd. time, about 1 gal daily, dehorned, $50.00; Her Kids, 1 Doe, 1 Buck, $25.00. for both. Will furnish pa- pers for registration; Others, $15 to $100.00 ea. See or phone 4225. J. Fray Nance, Griffin. 2 Fine fresh Milk Goats, 3 and 4 qts. respectively, more with good feed. Reasonbale price at my farm. Hollis . Johnson, Morrow, Rt. 1. ; Any two of 4 Toggenburg bucks, less than yr. old, horn- less, healthy, strong, good tem- pered, from good milk stock (mother gives gal. daily.) Mrs. A. H. Carpenter, Clarkesville, Rt 3. : 2 Purebred Saanan Buck Kids about 4 mos. old,. $10.00 ea; 1 Saanan Doe Kid, 5 mos. old, $15; 1 All white Saanan, yr. old from high production Milk stock, $25. Will ship. Graham Simpson, Culverton, Rt, 1. 2 Young Milk Goats, Cheap; 1, Purebred, reg. White, Saanan Buck from heavy milking stock. See or write. T. M. Nichols, Ae Moultrie, Rt. 5. 4 Gray Tog, Goats, all fresh and milking fine (1 milking with Ist. Kid.) Reasonable. J. S. Laramore, East Point, 951 Wash- ington Rd. Reg. Tog, Milk Geat, bred to Advance Major, Jr. freshen June 20, for sale at my place. F. Y. Yarbrough, Atlanta, 462 Lytle Ave, S. E: Ja 2991-J. Saan Doe, about 2 qts. daily, | Kids, 3 months old, $19. 00; 1 Saanan Doe, 10 mos. "old $10. 00. Mrs, F,. F. Strawn, Griffin, Ri. AL ee ee ao ea a ts 2 | this fall, $40.00 also 1 last of | qts. Few Hampshire Ewes Rams; also Lambs for sale, fine grades. Come, see. H. E. Bow- man, Buford, Rt. 25 2 Tog. Hornless Nannies, One giving 2% qts. daily, 1 freshen ill, both, $40.00; Saanan giving 1 pt. daily, $15.00; 1 Tog. Reg. Billy with papers, $20.00; All-Nannies breed 2 to freshen some time in fall. At my home or will ship as many as 2 by ex- press. Money order. Pat Sor- rells, Athens, Rt. 1. Large, gentle, reg. Nubian Buck, best breeding, also 2 fine Nubian does, 4 Ist. kidding, $40.00 ea. withou kids. Mrs. E. F. Tharpe, Byron. Grade Tog. Doe, hornless, 3 Dry now, $20.00. Very) gentle. Floyd C. Cooper, At- ca 4670 Fevers Ferry, Rd., 1 Large Black and Tan Milk Goat, $18.00; Pr. 5 mos. old Tan Goats, $13.00; 1 White Doe Rab- bit, already bred, $5.00. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 264 Alexander St. N Purebred, Ped. and reg. Tog- genburgs, exclusively. Quality breeding for high milk produc- tion. Doelings, yearlings, and dams, reasonably priced for these better class animals. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 ner St. N. E. De 5140. | 3 Nice Milk Goats, cheap. J.|- T. Ward, Atlanta, Miller seed Ave., S. E. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE. a Does: Flemish, $7.50;, N. Z. White, $7.00; NZR, $6.00. All in good condition and all except the NZW have had at least one litter, none over three. Bill Jor- dan, Monticello. 50 Eng. Female Guinea Pigs, $1.00 ea; 12 slick Black Breed Females, $1.60 ea; 10 Snow White expectant mothers, $2.00 ea. Exp. prepaid. Mrs: 'D. M. Carter, Madison. NZ White Buck Rabbit, 7 mos. old, wt. 8 or 9 Ibs. $3.50; 3 Large Eng. Guinea Male Pigs, $1.50 ea. Reed F. Fowler, Roy. 9 2 mos, old Belgian Haves, white and black, also Gray, $4; r., $2.00 ea. John W. Bryans, James, Ga., (Jones Co.) and |. $100.00; 2 et NZW Rabbits, 1, 15 old, bred, $6.00 pr; 6 N! bits, 3 mos. 0 Si 00 ea; W Bucks, 15 mos. old, Large type. William Brad Edison. NZ White Rabbits, 42 Bucks or Does, $2. 00 ea. Guy _ Chamless, Dawson, i LIVESTOCK WANT? CATTLE WANTED: - ao Want good 2 or 3 gal cow, within 40 or 50 mi. at reasonable price. Give d R. C. Strickland, Avant Box 630. Want a 6 or 8 mos. old J milch cow. State price a tails. Mrs. Clifton : rh Adrian, Rt. 1: : : Want a good Jersey refi State what you have an also want some white and feed sacks at reasonable and some _ hens of any breed. Frank L. ss etta, Rt. 4. HOGS WANTED: 1 Black Essex Male Sh breeding, must be purebre S. Palmer, Camilla, Rt. 4. | er Want 1 Good Pig 7 lbs. or less for oS b Cholera immune. Ccil D, W: | Junction City. Want i ole: tie ne little bone Guinea ero unrelated sows of som to breed. Mrs. A. me Le Want a 12 wks. oid Ol pig, sub. to reg., of block in exchange for 12 wks male pig of same breed | buy. Dan Helms, Buen Want few pigs for o and not for re-sale, pigs about 50 Ibs. a. State and price. Rie i. Cray hogs or pigs. age. T. W. McGill, LaF HORSES, AND | MULES WANTED: Want 1 small cow-po tle to ride, not too old. sonable price. John Burns J iS Cochran. | JOINT AUCTION SALE. OF REGISTE HEREFORDS eS A Joint Auction Sale of reg., double stan polled and de-horned Hereford cattle: cows wit bred cows, open heifers and bulls, will be held Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie, Friday, Everyone invited. For catalogue and othe = Moultrie. _ a write. WwW: E. es aa EXC. m Mower fae 9 Nive Yoke Steers, 1800 to 2200, Yoke not 6 yrs. old or will exc. Mow- or Mule Colt. Robert Well-| ade: LaFayette. ABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS C. VIES). WANTED: Want some NZ Red doe, bred, e stock. State price and full articulars. Mrs. Annie L. Em- ss, Macon, 905 New St. 2 te and Flemish Giants; also full blooded Banded and Work- ig White Pigeons and Red neaux Pigeons. James M. : sey, Waycross, Rt. 4. Gi ATS WANTED: ant. Toggenburg or Nubian goat, not less than 6 . pounds milk per day. State what kid- ding, and if with kids, price with and without kids. W. W. rooks, Greensboro. Want nannie goats, up to 10, breed and ~ asture on shares 11 frost. ave, pure white anan- billy, good pasture and. enty water; also want small pony or mule; all del. to me. ; C. Mayhue, Cumming, Rt. 5. Want Toggenburg or Tog. and ubian cross milk goat, not less han 6 lbs. milk per day. State ce of goat and kids, age of kids and location and what kid- ding she now has. W. W. Brooks, ee 2 good milk goat at rea- | able price. State what you E Jisey milch cow ~ old,) and 4 baby : haters cud 2-male yearlings. R. R&R. Carlon, Homer, Rt. 2. Want 1 Milk Goat. that will e about 3 qts. daily. W. L.| Owens, Albany, 19t1 N. Madison reet. we oe . POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: 10 Bantam Hens and Rooster, 0c ea., also 2 Lakenvelder hens and cock, $10.00. Archie Pickard |. _ LaFayette. 3 prs. Bantams, crowing, fine birds, figs; W. Fleminster, 13,May St. 4 mos. urebred Buff Cochin Baw ams, $5.60 pr; $7.00 trio. Mrs. L. Dekle, Cuthbert. ome reg. or eligible for reg-| tion Giant Chinchillas, NZ| Mod. Bro. Red Game old, Stags: $5.00 pr. Dalton, 8 Bantam | Hens, 2 Roosters, 60c ea. H. M. Adams, Douglas- ville, 20 mixed Bantam Hens and 2 Roosters, 1944 hatch, 50c ea. J. C. Mitchell, LaFayette, PPO: Box 243. ; 2 Jap bantam roosters, $2.00 ea., and exc. | rooster for 2 hens; also White Pekin ducks, 1945 hatch, $4.00 pr., baby ducklings, Plot Pa , Rheney, Harlem, RFD 1, BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 25 White Rock pullets, April 10th hatch, good strain, sold on vard only, 3 mi. North "Marietta on Canton Rd. Lilla Wright, oe Ri CORNISH, GAMES - S en GIANTS: 60 Purebred large dope Dark Cornish Cockerels and Pullets, | 3 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Ss. J Akers, Fender. Pure Dark Cornish Gockercls $1.25 ea; 100 bu. Whatleys Corn. Del. at barn. H. W. Thurmond, | Farmington, Rt. 1. Purebred, blood tested, triple AAA Dark Cornish Roosters, $2.50 ea: Pullets, $2.00 ea; Feb. _and March Hatch, wt. 3 to 3 Ibs. Shipped in light wt. crates. | Money order. Mrs, R. C. Sanders, | Vienna. Purebred White Cornish Cock- erels, Feb. Hatch, $1.75 ea. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro. Brown Red Pullets for sale, all single mated $2.50 ea; 3 for | $7.00; Few Light Wt. Cocks and few Shawl Neck Hens for sale. R. P. Prather, Augusta. Pit Game Stags and Cocks for sale. H. L. Watkins, Augusta, 2037 Ellis St. Purebred Heavy type Cornish Trio, White: 512 Tbs. Bred Stock, $10. Money order. | ped Col. D. W. Dunn, Augusta, , 1917 Heckle St. 25 Purebred Dark Cornish Indian Cockerels and 50 pullets Blocky type at my place. Come after them. Mrs. R. L. Fussell, .Osierfield. | HAMBERGS: ! 3 mos. old Silver Spangled | Hamberg chicks, $1.50 ea; $4.00 trio; 1 rooster and 2 hens, 2 yrs. old, $10.00.- FOB; also Yankee Clipper pit game eggs, $5.00 doz. M. Slater, Atlanta, 214 Mathew- son Place, Ss. Ww. Pen of Silver Seed are bergs, 11 hens and cock, $25.00; Blue Andalusians, 5 hens and Dark Rooster, from Missouri { laying. Jack Higginbotham, ' Rossville, Rt. 4, Box 500. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE ~ An auction sale of fine stock goats, hogs. and other livestock will be held on July 4, at 2:30 P. _M., Atlanta Time, at Sweetwater Park, on Law- renceville Highway. For : Julia Varnedoe, Atlanta, Nn information, contact Mrs. 130 South Candler Rd.. of equal value. Ship- cock, $12.00; English Red Caps, 3 hens and cock, $10.00. All hens: LEGHORNS: 20 White Leghorns, Buff. Orp- ingtons, Hybrids, 8 wks. old, $1 ea. Stanley. L. Howard, Oconee, Rt. e About 50 W. L. hens, 15 mos. old; $1.25 ea, for lot, at my place Come after. Hugh Bowling, Franklin Springs. 1 Buff Leghorn cock and 3 hens, Southeastern Fair Win- ner, $3.00 ea. at place. Virgil Dunn, East Point, 636 No. Main Street. White Leghorn hens, 2 yrs. old $1.75 ea. or will exc. for Game chickens, of any kind and coior, Contact. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. 300 Big Eng. type S. C. White Leghorns, 4-A, 4 mos. old, $1. 50 ea. at my place. In lots of 25 or more. John Renouf, Coving- ton, Rd. Lithonia, RFD 2. Purebred Brown Leghorn Bantams, both R. C. and = G& type in prs. and trios, $3.50 pr; $5.00 trio. Exp. collect.. G. E. Stahlkuppe, Morrow, RFD 1. ~-PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC: Pigeons: White and Blue crossed with White Kings; also White and Brown crossed with White Kings, $1.00 pr. FOB, W. E. Garrett, Bartow, Rt. 2. 3 Pr. White $2.50 Pres pe: $2.25 Pr. Squabs, also for sale. A. Hill, Atlanta, (38 Pine ie N.E. Aristocrat Pigeons Special breeders sale, White and Silver Kings, single prs. $3.50 pr; 3 prs. $10.00. Write for informa- tion on other breeds. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin. REDS (New Hampshires and Rhode _ Islands.) 10 purebred N. H. Red hens and rooster, Certified, 1944 and 1945 hatch, AAA, $24.50 for lot. P. O. money order. Annie B. King, Adel, 8th St. ~ TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, GUINEAS, ETC.: King Pigeons, 2 Turkeys Hise last yr. hatch, Bronze type, $12.50; 20 White Wyndotte Hens, 3 Roosters, $35; Exc. 400 No H,. Reds. Mrs -E. Blackstock, Silver Creek Ranch, Austell, Rt. 2. 6 Pure Fawn and White Indian Runner Ducks and 4 Drakes, $16.00; 2 Ducks and Drake, $8.00. Now laying. J. R. Gardner, Lo- cust Grove. 1 White Holland tom and | hens, 1944 hatch, $40.00. Grover S. Bishop, Rydal, Rt, 2 10 Muscovy Ducks, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Edward Mathis, Thomas- ville, Rt. 1. 4 Black and White nicely ")| marked large Muscovy Ducks, | 15 mos. old. Fine for breeding | purposes, $2.50 ea, E. L. Van ' Buren, Athens, P. O. Box 6. WYANDOTTES: 4 hens and rooster, R. C. Sil- ver Lace Wyandottes, 15 mos. old, $10.00. Clarence ae Helena. 3512 4th Ave. Exc. a 4-A grade, full stock. cash. Must be healthy. C. R. would like 100 Baby se /M. Hill; Mariietta, Rt. Racing Homer, salary, room and board. Mrs. FARM HELP WANTED ads Want Butt Oe oidion. Bantdins fe 4 with feathered feet, yellow oe preferred. Advise kind- price. Jesse Hill, Columba, B. R.. rooster, 15 mos. old, for 40 baby chicks, any heavy br eed, free of disease. Mrs. Ben Lav- ender, Toomsboro. PIGEONS WANTED: Want 5 prs. common pigeons at 50c pair. J. & Aubrey, Dou- glasville, Rt. 4. REDS WANTED: Want 50 Pullets, R. T. Dei -son strain, from 4 to 12 wks. old. Mrs. A. McCrimmon, Soperton, bn ee eee Want 25 Hens for laying, Bar- red Rocks or New Hampshire Reds. State price and age. G. W. Cohens, Brunswick, RFD 1, Box 46... TURKEYS, GEESE, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC. WANTED: Want 25 Baby Turkeys for Belcher, Wadley, Rt. 2. . Want 12 Baby Guineas, 6 tur- Keys 6 Ibs. Down; also in Sept., J. | POSITIONS WANTED Refined Woman, 39 yrs. old, wants place in Country, helping. with farm work. Reasonable Virginia Powell, Manchester. Want middle aged couple for work on Poultry farm. 4 R. house, milk and eggs furnished | | free; then pay 25c an hour when needed. No drinkers wanted. S. Griener, Atlanta, Rt..5; Box 307. Want exp. jeddd she aan to work in modern dairy, with reg. Guernsey cattle. 3 R. house, lights, running water, milk and $28.00 per week. John W. Harms Savannah, c/o Dairy, White Bluff Rd. Want good man or sok for yard, gardening and_ general chores around the farm. Week- ly pay, white or colored, good job in good surroundings, for Gon cee or write. ledorff, Douglas, P. Want man and. colored to work or south of College Par bus and Hwy. route. G manent home to re B. E. Bridges, Colleg Janice Drive, Ca 6598 _. Want Truck Growe $1,500.00 Fall Truck bottomland, 50-50 tools and house fur S. S. Stover, Douglasy Want Tenant for North Fulton on 3r Good opportunity, m est and of good cha tivate and build up references required. Minor, Atlanta, 1161 Springs Rd., N. E. V Want Reliable, Mi White Woman to help. work on farm. Ri and salary. Mrs. B Austell, Rt. E Dillin - Want reliable se colored man to cl 5 to 10 acres; ev nished, nice furnishd miles from Buckheac wages. State water $27.50 for 6-day house on* paved roa A. H. Comer; Marie Road, (= , Want man for D $60.00 month; 4-roo wired for electric ning water, milk, garden spot furnished De Laval milkers u: W. Bussey, Columb more Plantation. Want man with fa absolutely honest, c with 60 yrs. old m as caretaker of farm basis or for wages, g I. C. Nail} Hortense Want Caretaker fo once. House: ready or unfurnished.) Wi portunity for right Salary. 1 -nule See Jefferson Davis H the right man. E. D. Benson, Swainsboro, Box 228. write at once. Miss Collins, Lyons, Rt. 3, Beans (Lima), bulk, per bu. Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Junie 04, 1S Beets, per dozen Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. _. Cabbage, per 50 Ib. sacks Cantaloupes, Salmon Meats, Corn (Green), per doz. ears Collards, pere doz. Okra, per bu. hprs. hunches = Peaches, bulk, per bu. Potatoes, per 100 Ib. sacks Peas (Field), bulk, per bu. Crowders ES ey ee Squash, per bu. hprs. Watermelons, each Turnip Salad, per. bu. hprs. ..- GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES TOWN HOGS _ Good to Choice Good to Choice Heavies ~ Heavies ~ Ligts Lights Lights Roughs 1 -Roughs : LBS. - 245/270 273/350 355 / 400 155/175 130/DN 130/DN 897 350) Stirs, & teifers _ Stirs. & Heifers. strs. & Heifers Common Strs. & Heifers S oy Cows Bulls: 2) oe od Calves d: Calves ... mon Calves Sega 180/240 i Allania _ Moultrie 20th 20th Sofi sHtard Per Cwt 14.50- 14.50- 14.50- 14.50- 14.50- 14.50- 13.00- 13.75- 13.00- 13.75 : Soft Per Cwt Hard Sylvester 18th Soft | Hard Sof* Per Cwt . | {5 Thma=ville 15th Hard Per Gwt | Soft Tifton 14th - sfard Per Cwt i Augusta 12th & 14th Soft ' dard . Per Cwr Hog Run for Tuesday, June 12, all sold at. Ceiling Prices; Feeder Pigs were extra high. Sort Per Cwt. Hard! 15.50- 15.60 | 15.50- 15.60 12.50- 14.50 9.00- 11.00 11.00- 12.00 8.50- 10.00 6.50-. 7.50 7.50- 3.50 11,50- 13.00 13.0- 15.00 11.60- 12.00 = 10.00 Pa RRO ROR eee