TOM LINDER
/ COMMISSION ER
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1946
torial - By TOM LINDER
day almost, we see in the pa-
e some government. economist.
ington is sending out state-
iat farm prices are going down.
pure propaganda. The wish
to that thought.
u will turh to your old news-
les of 2 years ago you will see
se same predictions were coming
ashington then.
ember, 1944, the war was
to a close; and. predictions of
prices in 1945 were freely pre-
rom Washington.
eproducing herewith an aude
he Market Bulletin of November
4. This information eontained
rticle is of such vital importance
can not be too often repeated or
dely: circulated.
rm pene and National
- Income
d From The Market Bulletin of
November 8th., 1941
tice in todays paper where the |
1 States Department of Agricul-
rophesying lower farm income
| year1945.
1s consequences to this country
expected from lowering of farm
umount of farm
the amount of the national income.
1ational income in peacetimes re-
reasonably constant at seven
he farm income.
faining and increasing the na-
arm income is just as vital and
ry to business and industry as it
farmer himself.
ESS AND INDUSTRY TAKE
a HEED
-an old saying that, when depres-
ne on, prices of farm products
st to go down.
S Saying merely outs the cart be-
e horse.? It really substitutes
fect for the cause.
truth of the matter is, when farm
o down this causes the depres-
alling farm prices cause the
ather than the panic causing the
prices to fall.
iness income is to continue at
levels. If pay envelopes of in-
al pees are to remain at pres-
Tf sales of merchandise are
at present levels, then the
with the national. income over
PATS during peacetimes show
able
jncome deter- |
farm income must be substantially ine
ereased,
FARM INCOME DETERMINES
NATIONAL INCOME
A study and comparison - of the farm
that the farm income remains about one-
~ seventh of the national income and that
the national - income is seven times the
farm income.
There is a reason. for this which ean
not be changed. It is a natural economic:
Jaw which no Congress can amend or re-
peal. Lets see what the reason is that
forces the national income to remain in
constant. relation to the farm ineome..
FARM PRICES DETERMINE THE
MARKETS FOR INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS
The farmer is the greatest market on-
earth for industrial products.
This is
especially true with regard to expend-
products. Industrial products
which continually wear out and must be
replaced are purchased in greater quan-
tities by farmers than any other group.
Tractors, threshing machines, har-
vesters, binders, combines, plows, hoes,
rakes, harness, fertilizer,. lumber, nails,
wire, bags, bas eeing, and so on down the
line continues the innumerable list.
Whenever farm prices begin to sag
the farmers buying power is vegies
Whenever the farmers buying power
is curtailed, there is a smaller market
for the products of industry of all kinds.
Whenever farm prices go down, there
must-be a cut in the hours and wages of
industrial employees.
The only alternative to ae is 55 let
millions of these employees out of a job
and put them on the government dole.
You cannot allow farm prices to go
down without the whole country paying
the: penalty.
Tt is just as important to the banker,
business man, the industrialist and to all
their employees for farm prices to be
high as it is to the farmer himself.
NATIONAL DEBT AND INCOME
The figures that are given out from
Washington today as the national 1n-
come are about fifty per cent too high.
Actually our national income is
around $75, 000,000,000. Phis is aug-
mented with $7 75,000, Of JO, OOO of govern-
ment spending. The $75
government spending is not income. It
simply represents an inerease In the na-
tional debt which the people themselves
must pay.
It is the same thing as if the pople
individually were borrowing and spend-
Sie
000 0 0,000
are helpless.
tional Income.
ing $75,000,000,000 a year more
their individual i incomes.
When war-spending stops; when
national debt can no longer be inere
then one of two things is inevitable
One of these two things is as ce
to oceur as it is certain that the tide
rise and fall in the ocean.
Either our national income will.
around $75,000,000,000, with farm
eome at less han $11, 000, 000,000, or
the farm income ae he increased
around $20,000,000, 000 so as to mainta
the national income by around ee 00
000,000.
NOT A PLEA FOR FARMER
This is not a plea for farmers.
not a plea for parity | or equity
farmers. Let us forget entirely, for
time being whether the farmer is
ceiving a fair price or not. + Let_
simply look at the matter in the
light of what is required to sustai
sition after this great world. wat.
Any effort on the part of Congres
and the administration to maintain
industrial income without first inere
ing farm income is doomed to failure
The farm income holds and sust
the national income as surely as the dan
holds the water in the lake.
The water in the lake will not ris
higher than the dam.
The national income wiil nek ris =
higher than the sustained ratio of fan |
income will permit it to rise.
Aganst this law of nature, monopo 1e
Price-fixing is fu
Labor unions are powerless.
One group may obtain advantage ove
another, it is true. s
One group may - be drawing
wages. Another group may be wall
the streets. ==
One business may sell goods, Ano her
business may go bankrupt. One 1 dt
dustry. mav continue to make and
goods, Another industry may be force
to pull the fires from its furnaces an
open the switch of its electrie dyna
There may be a cut-throat war
tween labor groups, economie gro
manufacturing groups, business 8
and farm groups. =
In the overall picture, bows er, th
immutable law of nature will stand
The national income will continue
be controlled by the farm income.
When a cotton mill operator in
United States imports cotton or t
rayon, he is thereby reducing far
come. He is thereby reducing tl
He is ultimately redu
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SECOND HAND_
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE .
Jay bee se 3 UP Hammer
Mill | ths molasses attachment
and Buda Gasoline Motor for
same, Write. W., T. Cooksev,
Hamilton; P. O. Bex 164.
2 Friend Spraying Machines,
00 gal. cap. with power take-
ff, good running cond., 1 case
ctor C type on rubber, good
] nning cond, B. H. Hale, a
1H wagon, good cond. Make
ffer FOB Ir reciht ( Office~ J. Pp.
sby, Puinan..
Caterpillar Tracter 22, ecm:
sletelv reconditioned,
jon, and JD 20 Dise off set
Harrow, nearly. good as new,
$1,450 for. both, at my farm. H
Glover, Newnan.
rmall F-20. Tractor, steel
nd rubber.
guano, cultivating equipments,
also 2 disc turn plow, good me-
behice al cond. at my farm
Mie J. Aspinwall, Blackshear.
JD 2H stalk cutter, $20; Syra-
_ 2H siatted wing turning
low, $10; 2H White Hickory
wagon, complete with cotton
es, 50; Avery Corn, Pea,
eon Planter, $10. Ralph
McGill, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box
=
: ens Side Plow, new, plow-
da ibout 6A, sell or trade for
trailer plow good cond.
rade for tractor harrow and
difference. G. H. Lowery,
a Hearst. Ri. 1
in. Grist Mill with 2 pul-
ys, $50 or exe. for 25 bu. corn.
ing corn and get mill. W. T.
y Doraville.
- Intl. Tiller Plow, on
9 mi. N. Louisville. Har-
: Sheppard, Stapicton, R.
aitanooga Gene Mill, 80
oiler and 20 it. pan, $100.
od cond, W. R. Wise, Wad-
nell H 6 ton. Tractac wa-
rubber, 3D 11-A Com-
few Tractor Mower,
>, Bush, Bos Harrow. ist,
WL, Hammond, Bogart.
Lads a2 > Fractor
and cultivating
W. G. Burt,
2c tim ici: De ering Gt ain
8 it. cut.
James B.
Unit for Pulling
or Corn Mill.
: G. a Edmend-
sitg
A-l con- |
wheels, planting, |
12)
with
Tracter Hitch,
TRL a!
good as new
See at my
Aragon,
Pressure Caner,
used very _ little.
house. Belle Ligons,
Rt
1946 model WC Allis-Chalm-
ers iractor, equipped with
starter, lights, power take-off
t
and pulley, 10 ft. Oliver Super-
ior Aarain: Drill: James = A.
Northington, Davisboro.
Avery 2-row tractor with new
motor, planting and cultivating
equipment, one four disc tiller,
weeder, dbl. section harrow for
sale. J. W. Dumas, Fayetteville,
Rt. 3, 1% mi. north Kenwoced.
3 Roller Golden Cane Mill,
size No. 2, $15 my farm, Bar-
ney Holland, Collins, Rt. 1, Box
FASB.
Hinkler Lespedeza Machine
attachment for Mower, has only
cut about 10 A ground. A. J.
Welch, McDonough, Phone 18}.
Model H JD Tractor, Power
Lift, Planters, Cultivaters, Fer-
{ilizer Distributors, Peanut
Plows and 4 disc Tiller. J. W.
McArthur, Ailey.
One three Unit Sarge, factory
yecondition milking machine,
$170. Earl G. Haygood, Tunnel
Hill.
15-30 Intl. Tractor on uae
3 disc JD Plow, 2 section har-
row, 6 ft. Wheatland Plow. G.
K. Ray, Drybranch.
62 Chattanooga -Slatwing,
$15: 6 Solid Wing, $10. Turn-
ing plows. N. vs Me cLeod, Cuth-
bert.
Athens Subsoiler, rea dy to
hitch, $50, good shape, adjust-
| able from 12 in. to 22 in. deep.
J. C, Breedlove, Carnesville.
One Turner Picker and Bal-
-er. Picker needs little repair;
also want to buy grist mil! that
will grind 6 to 8 bu. per hour.
K. E. Boyett, Morris Station.
Power Lift for Intl. Farmali
A Tractor, used part of last sea-
son, Ist. class cond. ee.
J. W. Dupree, Hampton, Rt.
F-12 Farmall Tractor on rub-
ber with planting and cultiva-
tion outfit, good cond., $1,000.
K, HH. Rogers, Cobbtown.
Farmall F-12 on good rub-
ber, 3-disc Intl: Tiller, bought
this yr.
JD Tractor H. Bottom Plows.
planting and cultivating equip-
ment, gang harrows, complete,
in Ist. class cond. N. ak eS
Brooklet, Rt. 1.
JD B Model Tractor, Planters
and Cultivators, perfect equip-
ment. Otho Wigs sins, Peete, |
See
is W. J. Ellington, Sum-.
ec ONe es nt ee en;
| last spring, both A-1 cond.
FOB. G. D. Locke, Butler,
good rubber,
MACHINERY. FOR SALE |
- SECOND-HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Wind Mill with 10 it. wheel,
good condition. i. E. Hancock,
Thomaston, RFD 3.
2H wagon and equipment for
sale. Buford A. Harwell, Madi-
con, URE 3
2 Unit Surge Milking Outfit.
W. A. Glass, Brunswick, Rt. 1,
Glass Dairy.
Meadows 24 in. Grist Mill.
Come, see. Mrs. A. 'T. Russ, Ni-
chols.
ream Separator, perfect con.
gcod as new, $15.. No checks.
G. W. Darden, Watkinsville. . .
Farmall F-14 Tractor, on rub-
ber, planters, distributors, cul-
tivators, dise harrow, 5 disc til-
ler, good cond., $1, 600. C758:
Pitts, Albany, Phone 2079 W.
Farmall H Tractor with start-
er, lights, power lft, clutiva-
tors, planters, distributors; Case
side Del. Rake, Turner Peanut
Picker, Lilliston Baler with 5H
power, Intl. Radiator Engine,
perfect cond. S. E. Booker, Jr.,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4._
24 in. upright Grist Mill and
Sheller, mill rock tools, set floor
complete outfit, $275.00
scales,
Hugh Grainger, Carrollton, Rt.
2, near Farmers High School.
Oliver Ann Arbor Pickup
Baler (2 men reguired to run);
also JD Del. Rake.bought new
A.
J. Wages, Siatham.
Allis-Chalmers Model B with
cultivators, planters and fert
attachments; also 24 disc Har-
row (and plows for same, all|
4 good cond., $850. Marvin Price,
| Wrightsville, Ris3;
1 H Middle Buster, $6. 75: Sub
Soil Plow Stock, $5; Weeder,
$1 3-203 obares or Cotton
Sprayer, $35; 2 Guano Distribu-
tors, one, $4. 75; other, $8.75. All)
for cash. Ad. Adams, Syca-
more, Rt. 1, Box 53 A.
Complete set planters, cul-
tivators, with guano Hoppers
for.
tor, bought this spring and used
very little; 8 ft.. McCormick-
Deering Grain Binder, never
been used. No letters ans. John
G. Williams, Carnesville, Rt. 2.
1H Wagon, Rake, Cutaway
Harrow, Plow tools; also peas
and corn. Hwy 16/ J. A. Weav- |!
er, dackkson, Rt, 3.
McCormick Riding Cultiva-
tor, practically new with 6 disc,
2 ft. 4 sweeps, never been used,
$50. My place, 3 mi. Danville.
L. D, Todd, Danville, Rt: 2.
No, 20 Oliver Turn Plow, Gee
Whiz, New Ideal Mowing Ma-
chine, Walking: Cultivator, Dise
Harrow and 2 single plows. 5S.
D. Robinson, Fayetteville, Rt. 3,
Hwy. 54.
One Tractor Drawn Oliver
Radex Bottom Plow on rubber
with 2, 12 in. Bottom Plows,
power lift, good as new, $195.
Rt.
qd;
Hammer Mill, 21H Wagon, No.
13 Oliver Turner Solid Wing,
No. 10 Avery Turner Slated
Wing, 2 lH Avery furners,
slated wing. C. V. Mills, Wood-
land,
One Tangerlum Rome disc
Harrow,. good shape except disc
are worn. H. M. Bailey, Furin,
Re 4.
Lilliston Peanut Picker, Ann
Arbor Power Baler. Hardwick
Coleman; Rentz, Rt./1.
Farmall F-20 Tractor and cul-
tivator, Avery TV dise Tiller,
Tractor on: new rubber, Ist.
class cond.,
Stewart, Jr., Eastman, Rt. 2
W. C. Allis-Chailmers Tractor,
mower, fertihzer
and planter attachments, never
used, culfivator attachment, one
JD two 30 in, disc Gang Plow:
12 ft. Grain Drill, dbi. action
disc harrow. All good cond.
$2,000. F. R. Kennedy, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2. :
2H Riding Cultivator with
tools at the Doe Taylor Place,
$65. V. L. Lanner, Alma, Rt. 2.
Laight Grain Cradle for sale
ee a Raleigh Pruitt, Ja
Ali. Chale, B 1941 trac-
tor, good ceond., with harrow
and cultivator. See at my home.
Walker Poy, ee A. a
$850, FOB. J. B.'
WC. Allis-Chalmers Trac-|
'
io sale;
dise
nooga
fae
Grist Mill, completed, witn
10 H. Westinghouse elec. motor,
36 in. Meadows mill and shell-
er, all good shape, for $425. J.
L. McBrayer, Calhoun, Rt. 3.
A 2H. Avery riding planter,
middle buster, guano distribu-
tor and planter: corn, bean and
peanut plates, good cond., my
place. 8 mi. N. E. Broxton on
Hazlehurst Rd. Milton Fleten-
er, Denton, Rt. 1.
Allis-Chalmers 1940 tractor,
with cultivating equipment,
planter, Fert. attachracnis, and |
4 disc tiller. Bill Doyle, Hill-
tonia, Rt. 1.
1 9 ft., So. Rite fertilizer and
lime spreader, only used 2 days,
perfect cond., $62.50 FOB or at
my place. P. W. Bee ae Hale-
yon Dale.
Model'G Case Combine, 6 ft.
cut., used 2 seasons, perfect con.
6 disc JD Tiller on- rubber, 644
ft., C. C, cultivator, 2 sets cul-
tivator planters for A or B John
Deere, Ws 2. Parker, Coving-
ton, Rios.
Cole Mill Rock and Crusher,
$125 for both or sell separately.
W. C. Glazier, Moreland.
Mowing Machine. good cond.,
also Lespedeza seed
pan. H. E. Bowman, Buford,
te 2
2 row JD Cultivator, zood
cond., $125.00; .Power Drive
Shaft for JD Combine, $40.00;
Seed Box for 5 or 6. dise JD
Tiller, $45.00. George Watkins,
Griffin, Rt. A.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want trade Hester 2-28 in.
disc plow, slightly used, made
for John Deere .B, for 4 disc Tit:
ler, Athens or JD., in: nee
cond. Murray Gassett, Pelhar
Rt. 1,
Want. late Hor M model
Farmall, or W. C. Allis-Chalm-
ers tractor. State cond., and
price Ist ietter. John Clark,
Grayson.
Want a 6 disc Tiller. Must be
in good cond. Z. T. Houser, Jr.,
Scott.
Want tractor in ae class
condition, Farmall A, H, or M.
-20, er F-30 or orc chard type,
ifs reasonable and. Ford-Fergu-
son or JD B. State cond. and
price. J. A. Smith, P@rry, Box
(Ds
Want large 2 or 3 roller cane
mill, and evaporator or kettle,
not smaller than 60 gal. C. A.
McDaniel, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2.
Want Tractor, Farmall A,
+ Fordson or small JD cr Allis-
Chalmers with cultivating
equipment, in good cond. G. W.
Strickland, Perry, Rt. 1.
Want one Pea and Velvet
Bean Thrash, good cond. Ad-
vise; also want to sell one seed-
er box for 4 disc JD, good cond.,
675-2 dd We Frost, Bartow,
2, Box 162.
Want seeder for 5 disc Intl.
Tiller. V. C. Powell, Wrights-
ville. -
Want second hand_ tractor,
prefer H Farmall or similar size
JD or Fordson together with
farming equipment. Advise full}
details. R. L. Worley, Tifton,
721 Chestnut .Avenue. |
Want one or two row irac-|
tor with planters, cultivators,
harrow and bottom plows. Cons.
without harrow. State model,
cond., make, price. F. D, Wilk-
erson, Naylor.
Want middle size Farmall JD
or
tors, planters,
ment, disc Tiller,
Make hest price.
Thomasboro,
Want good hillside turning
plow, light or heavy, for cash.
David Allgory, ek Rit 25
Box 84 A.
Want for cash 2H Trailing 2
Plow for model A 2HC
Tractor; also have for sale Ist.
class uncer-slung 2H wagon, 2H
Turning Plow, two 1H Chaita-
) Turning. Plows, other
mise. farm tools.
fertilizer attach-
disc Harrow.
Milton Wise,
2,
E Brooder,
Ria
Case Tractor, , also cultiva-}
Dont write, |
Want Letz 140
good cona.
na:
Want 2 disc plow fe
all F-12 Tractor. Bro
nington, Madison.
Want tractor on ru
son or other good s
Advise. W. E. Levey
Janta, 199\Ivy St.
Ja. 7086 or Cr. 4255 a
Want JD or B Mod
no equipment, no late
model for cash. W
Rex Jackson, Love
Want heavy duty
or without equip
make, year, model,
lowest cash price Ist
C. Alston, Richland.
Want 2 disc side
model Fordson Tr
cond., .within 50 m
Advise. L. E. Rand
113 Key Rd., Rt. a
Want 5 or: 6 dise -
fer J. D. but will ta
Athens Tiller. Mus
eond, W. E. Gilder:
Want 1 row Farmal
Chalmers tracter with
ment including plow
model. : :
Park, Rt. 3, Box
Want one Athens di
2 or 3 dise to put b
Ford tractor. Will
bottom plow for it
David Benson, Louisvil
Box 113.
Want to buy for
used Farmall H Trac;
or without planters and
ters. Henry L. Josey
Riel, 3
Want Ford-Ferea:
Harrow. State in Ist.
and price. William
Mou trie, Rt. 3.
Want Ford or small
Tractor with plow, har
one row cultivator, Mu:
class cond., and go
No junk. Cark tees J
Want~ one H- disc.
cheap price. W: C.
White, Rt. 1.
Would like to rent C
for period of time wi
lege of buying later.
Harding, Atlanta, : 69
| Drive:
Want late model JD
or B tractor for cash,
model LA John. Deer
and equipment. J. G.
Millen.
INCUBATORS . :
A ldeck
new, sate 5
for sale, . M. R. Bac
ite 4.
5 wood -Brooders, -
cap., used one seaso
lot at my place. Bo
Flowery Branch, R
A 500. Cap. ee
Wed Sumdin: A
eeand Ave., N. W., BE
Elec. 4 and 5 dec
Starters and Finishers,
Stove waterers
practically new. P
quest. Zeta Hy Mere
ton, Rt. 5.
E Buckeye Ne. 8 I
egg cap. heated b
end heat controlled w
fans, in good cond. Jot
guson, Lavonia.
Strawberry Plants, K
60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.50
todon, 70c Ce 500, $3;
Nxc. 200: plants
sacks. Mrs. A. D.-
ming, Rt. I.
Cabbage plants:
well rooted Cope!
ae W., 500, $1: :
Buford A, Harwell, Meni, Rt del
@
tproof Chas. Ww.
nion plants, $1.50 M.
bage, $5 exp. satis.
td. Puckett, _
and. Copenh ae
eabba ge _ plants,
green, 300, $1; 500,:
M. FP: White and
nuda Onion planis,
ate Chanclor, Pitts.
nd Copenhagen Cab-
ystal Wax Onions,
M. PP. Write for
LiGis= T= b.
Side
Sopenhagen, $1.30
a ee Savan-
ints, fresh: grown,
aL 50 M; Crystal
plants, $1.15 for}
Nice tough plants,
5
g g strawberry plants
fed, 156 C..
checks. : Ww.
veland.
y (large
50, $1; $1.75 C.
: B Canty Villa
L.
UGabbase Collards,
0, 95e; $1.95 M; $7;
nd Dutch - Cabbage,
0, $1. Prompt ship-
del. A. C. Garrett,
dl,
Klondike Straw-:
*, well rooted,~ 500, |
ers shipped prompt-
- Guar. full count.
ey ee
M > del; $1.75. for
ue 0. Waldrip,
Di abestink Siraw-
s, $8 M. All young
eoted. Prompt ship-
psy | Bennett, Flow-
Chas Ww. Cabbace:
$2. 00 M del.|
($1.2
io M. lots, $1.75 M.
- C. Waldrip, Flow-
d ay Heading
Mrs.
o Douglasville,
$2 M: 500.
. Full count. Prompt
Floyd Crosby, Bax-
arly J, Flat Duten
s, $2 M;
ite Bermuda
me price.
ee Flat Dutch
De? 405, Si, 10;
0M. Del; also ene
~39 ea. Lee Crow,
, Rt. 2, Box 143.
lants, $2 M;. Masto-
wherry plants, $6 M;
co Seed, $4;_ Sage
doz. All PP. Es
ing. 2 \
ading Collard plants,
$1; $2.25 M. Add
Prompt shipment.
duran, Cumming, Riz-L
2, Onion, Collard
resh and green, now
O<M> PP. Del: - Mrs:
elwhite, Arabi Rt 1,
4310,
and. Ga. Collards,
$1.90 M; 5,000, $6.75; |
plants, 40 vor 300, $1.
. Garrett, Gainesville,
ry plants Mastodon,
= for 500;
i ot ey 35 ea;
plants,
a. W. W. Coffey, Fitz- |
Add:
Walden, Ludowici,
size ber-
| Jewels,
_ plants, now: ready,
Gol-
a M; $1.50 for
for
i Burton
Chas. W. Cabbage plants, now:
ready, 500, $1.50: $2.25 M. Del.
); $5.50 M;
+- $275 for 500:
oe fresh, new cha grown,
Chas. W,, and Copehagen Cab-
| page plants, 500, $1; $1.25 M.
Del. - PPS oS MG $5 exp; White
Bermuda Onion, 500, $1; $1.50
del. Immediate del. and satis.
guaranteed, F,
gerald.
Harly Jersey, Chas. W., and
Copenhagen Market Cabbage
plants, now ready, $2.50 M. Dei.
Grady Cauley, Alma, Rt. 4.
Klorike strawberry plants,
50e C; Collard plants.
Indian Peach Seed, 50c doz;
Blue Plum, Bings Cherry sed,
25e ea; doz. large Indian Peach
trees, 2 ft. high, 50c ea.
-pastage. Rosie Crowe,
Lf
Arming. Rte A;
Cum-
Iceburg Letiuce, Endive,
Brussel Sprouts, 15e C:; Wake-
|| field Cabbage, Broccoli, Carrots;
Rutabaga, Collards, Beets,
| White Nest Onion plants, auc;
Asparagus Bulbs, Garlic Plants,
Artichokes, 50c doz. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Register.
Gem Strawberry plants, $1. 09
C. Not prpaid. Mrs 2). or
Rio 4.
Ga. Heading
25c C; 400, $1: $2.25 M.
postage. No chks. Mattie Dur-
an, Cumming, Rt. 1.
_ Extra early strawberry plants
or MO. No stamps. Mrs.
Barron, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
large, well rooted, $6 M. H. H.
Richardson, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Missionary . and Mastodon
Strawberry: Plants,
Tom Kittle, Carrollton,
Mixed
Gibson, Wonder Berry,
Lady T, 75e C; Well rooted
Sage, nice plants, 0, 50c; Black
Raspberry,
well, Dahlonega, Risa.
- Hastings Missionary Straw-
berry ~plants, vee Ce = Gariie
bulbs, $1 doz; Catmint, 75c doz.
Miss Nora McCurley, Hartwell,
Ri 2:
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
from Bucle | Bee. Docia Heartts,
_| Lula.
of
berry:
spring, dart
sent. PP, $1.25 doz; 25,. a Gs
L. Lanier, Decatur, 765 E . Col-
lege Avenue.
Early Everbearing Sieg wher:
ry, 2 doz, 5Cc; Davis. Raspberry,
Black Himalaya Berry, 5, $1;
Fine Bronze
Black Muscadine, 50c- ea.
Pla ts, will bear: ext
DE,
| Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon.
rooted, Sage, 51,
doz; Peppermint,
Lemon Balm, Cat-
bunch,- 50. PP.
Large, well
50c; $1.
Spearmint,
nip, large ~
ey Darep packed. Mrs. A. Horsley,
, | Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.
Klondike Strawberry, Planta.
,| 300, $.50;
Lady x, $1 Del.
plants. No a
C.D. Crow,
300, 3 50: 42. i = Gainesville, Rt.
Onion}
Bvie Con:.
Premier and
Strawberry plants, C, PP.
$1.
proof Chas. W. Cabbage plants,
good, big, strong, 500, . $1.50;
$2.25 M.: Del. Prompt shipment.
Theodore Mathis, Gainesville,
Rte 2.
Boysenberry plants,
$1 doz. L. E. Tooie, Macon, 606
avenue.
Prompt shipment. . Dewey Mat-
his, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. W. Cabbage.
now ready, 500, $1.50; $2.25 M.
Del. Prompt shipment, Claudi>
)
Mathis, Gainesville, Rie 2.
Klondike Strawoerry Plants,
$2.50 for 500; Lady T, 500, $3.
Del. Gk. Duran, Gainesville.
Rio:
Washington Asparagus, > yrs.
crowns, 20c ea; 6 for $1; Black
Walnut seedlings, 20c ea; lot of
30, $6. Mrs. J. B. Stevens, More-
Jand, Rt-t.
Ga. Heading Collard plants,
25c C:; 400, $1; $2.25 M. -Add
2 | postage. Mattie Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4.
F. Stokes, Fitz-)
20c C3}
plants,
Add |
4 eee
collard plants,
Add
55c C; $5 M.. Postpaid. Cash |
Frank:
Blakemore Stvawberry plants,.
| Plants,
orders over 500. No checks or
SC FP
Strawberry Plants; A
Horseradish. 6, 50c.
| Add: postage, Mrs. Lona Blacix-
berry Plants, $1.50 C. Ordered
1p moss packed and |
Scuppernong,
Hosse Aue t, $1.00 doz; Gar
ie ermin: =
nip, Pepp Miss
500, $2.50; $4.50 M:
Nice young | Ties,
Blakemore |
| Dallas Spurlock, Dawson. Frost-.
Mastodon. Everbearing Straw-
berry plants, $1 C; $3.50 M;
9| Thornless -
plants, | eniens,
- Sage Plats, $1 doz: Ga. Col: |
$2 M. Mrs. Evals
Jard plants,
Waldrin, Gainesville, as ee
Missionary Blakemore Straw-
berry plants, $1 UC. PP. Mrs.
Ee OW.
120.
75C
40
. Missionary Strawberry,
C; Spring. Shallot Onicns,
C; also well rooted Pink
35e doz. Mrs. Conter oe
Hartwell, Rt, 2. :
Copenhagen Cabbage viadia
White Bermuda Onion
$1.50 M. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman.
ar
Expect to have over 50,000) 2.
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, ready
Nov. 19,.35c CG: 500, $1.00; $1.50
M. PP. Moses Davis, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 5, Box 126.
Nice, Young Klondike Straw-
berry Plants, 500, $3.00. Full
count, Shipped promptly PP,
Mrs. Jim Bennett, Flowery
aa Re 1.
Mastondon Everbe aring Straw
young, well rooted
plants, extra large, sweet ber-
ries, fine for market and home
-/use, $8.00 M. Prompt shipment.
Flowery
Bennett,
to.
Mrs. Cla
Branch,
Chas. Copenhagen, Early Jer-
| sey frostproof Cabbage- /
300; $1.00; 500,
and
Onion Plants,
$1.25; $1.75 M. PP.
es x D. Crenshaw,
O. Box 8, Pho. 1411.
Early Klondike
40c C; 300, $1.15.
Quick
Pitts, P.
Str cawberry
No
COD orders. Add postage. Mrs.
Missouri ag Cumming,
iC
Imp. Mastondon Strawherry
Plants, 50, $3.00;
Klondike, 509,
White Multiplying
$1.50 gal. Exe. for sacks. Each
pay postage. Mrs. Guy Crowe,.
L
Cumming,
Ga. Heading Collard thing
25c C;. 400, $1.00; $2.25
Prompt shipment. Gladys Du-
yan, Cumming, Rt).
Bearing size Mt.
ry, Blackberry,
plants: 50c doz: also clean, Black
Walnut Meats, $1. 00 pt. Add
Huckleber-
postage. Tamar Teem, Talking
Regis - Everbescing Rasp-| Rock.
tings
$1.00 C; Peppermint, 75c doz.
Garlic, 10c head; $1.00 doz; Yel-
low Plum, July Peaches, 3 for
$1.00. Miss Mattie McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Hastings large Wiseiohary
trawberry plants, $1.00. C;
os , Trees. 75c ea; Cat-
lic, -10c head; $1, 00 doz.
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2;
Nice Sage Plants, 2, 25;. Gar-.
lie Bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. L. W. Newsome, Sanders-
ville, Ris &
Sti Regis. eeccpbesry plants,
2 crops per yi., large, red ber-
$1.25 doz.
prompt del. S. K.
for
order 557 Central
Hogue, Hapeville.
Ave. CA, 4907.
Klondike Strawberry plants:
with fine roots, $3.00 M.. Will
ship promptly. yee Hogans.
| Hogansville.
Se eee
SEED FOR SA LE,
ee
ckle Bur seed for acre crop, $4
bu; Peach, Plum, Persimmons,
Fig. Trees, several
Gourds, 25c a. Mrs. W
Wooten, Camilla.
Red Speckled Crowder peas.
25e \b., 5 lb. lots;
$1.25 peck;
9-4 in hull, $1.25 px.
E.
Peanuts,
Lp. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.
=
Good, tender garden bean
seed, White and Striped Half
Rullers, and Cornfield, ea., 50c
cupful.
cups for 3 alike sacks. No chks.
Mrs. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Kobe Lespedeza 1946 crop,
combine run, good grade, &X-
cellent bags; also Sanford
wheat, recleaned, tested, ger
mination, 91%, purity, 99. 08%.
in good bags. C. L. Rhyne,
Americus. : =
Ogden, Odum, Rt. 1, Box}
| Onions for planiing now, $1.25
*eRritt
Ft. Valley, 110 Hiley i:
152:
dodder,
Rt.
$6.00 M;,
$2.50; $4. 25 M.|
Onions, |
Dewberry,
41D;
Rhubarb Plants, 50c doz; Has-:
Missionary Strawberry, |.
Seed, not sucker seeds,
PP. MO with
to hill,
106 pkgs 35c lb; Pepper,
Red Nest Onions, $1 gal; Cu-, Satine
thousand.
White nest
large red.
Exe. for Print sacks: oa
eed, Ga. Collard seed, all ma-
chine _ recleaned, germination |
over 92%, 35 Ib. Shee Rhyne,
Americus, -
1946 -large, - Red Multiplying
gal. Not PP. Mrs.
ley, Hollywood.
Imp. Three Sucker treated
Susie oe
Tobacco Seed, high grade, flue
| cured,
suckering, 1. 50 ez PR. M. H..
save 50 percent = on
Hilliard, Sparks.
Scullion Buttons, $1.25 gal. del,
LL. A. Crowe, Gainesville, Rt.
9. on
ions, $1.00 gal PP. Mrs, E. L.
Rousey, Bowman, Rt. 1.
50 or 50 bu. Peach Seed,
$2.00 bu. Or exc. for any variely
of pas. Mrs. Ruby. M. Jackson,
Box
Curley Mustard Seed 10
spoonful; Hazenut Bushes $1.60;
doz; Blueberry Bushes, 45c
doz, No stamps. Plus Postage.
Mrs. .G. W. Bradley, Bowdon,
Ria 2:
60 lbs. Seed, Half Runner
Beans, 30c cup; White Multi-
plying Onions, 50c gal. Mrs. R.
ce Elrod, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
1200 lbs. Korean Lespedeva
Seed, combine run, very little
( Ge. Tb, Julius Hulme,
Hartwell, Rt. ae
Sericea Seed, combine "Yur
10c lb: Kobe: Lespedeza, com
bine run, 7c Tb; Cokers Wilt
Resistant Cotton Seed, 2nd yr.
$7.00 C; All packed in even wt.
eoffee bags. Mark 3, Uae,
Dewey Rose.
10 bu. White Nest Onions.
$1.00 gal, Exc. for print sacks
3 alike; 100. 1b. cap. Also Ever-
bearing Strawberry Plants 50c
16.6 Mrs. B, Thornton, Bowdon
40 lbs. ae Black Lee Wat-
-ermelon Seed, hand saved, wilt
resistant, cut red variety $2.00
- J. R. Russell, Dublin, Rt.
"1000 lbs.
Black Diamond Melon Secd,
saved from selected, State teste
ed and treated melons, $1.25
FOB. W..O. Birdsong, Gorden,
Fine grade, Harrison Spevial
Tobacco Seed saved from main
healthy stalks, tested, 2 tbi- for
40c PP. Coin or stamps. W P.
Brantley, Nayor, Rt.
Nice Gold. Mammoth Tobacco
$7.60
Felder Paulk, -Ambrose.
1,000 Ibs. Cannonbali Black
Diamond Melon Seed, hand sav-
ed, from selected. melons. State
tested, 91 percent germ, and
treated, $1.20 Ib: 100 lbs= oF
qt.
more, $1. W 20: Birdsong, Gor-
en.
120 lbs, Mammoth Long Green
Bunch Okra Seed, 50c Ib. Hed
Ward, Lizella, Rt. 1.
Onion Sets that multiply lots
C135 gal. Mrs. i
Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1.
Seed: White Globe Turnip,
1 pod,
6 in., 10c; Cabbage Snapbeans,
Tenn. Green. Pod, Wonder Snap
beans, 40c lb. Exe. tor print
sacks. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, sore
boro.
- White Nest Onions, good for
or planting, ice and
clean, $1.25 gal. PP. Exc. for
print or white sacks. Mrs. Bon-
nie Mae Weeks, Oial.
BEANS AND FEAS
FOR SALE.
White and Seated Tender
Half Runner Garden Beans, 45c
teacup; Red Multiplying ~On-
ion Buttons, $1.25 gal. PP. in
Ga. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1. .
Colored Bunch Butter Beans,
35c large cup; Also Yellow
Pop Corn, 12%c Ib. No less
$1.00 order. PP. Mrs. Clarice
Horsley, Waco, Rt, 2.
9% bu. pure Brab peas, $5.00
bu. Frt. collect, if taken at once.
Send check. J. W. Cullefer,
Buena Vista, Rt. 4,
1946 crop ae Top Tatate
White Multiplying Nest On- | ;
genuine Cannobali :
100 lbs. or more, $1 00 The}
| from
Prohfic frostproof Ti
Seed, 50 Ib. PP. M
Byrd, Reynlods, Rt. 1.
~Tbl: Peas, Brown S
Crowders, 20e lb. Del.
2nd. zones. No check
Crowe, Rayle. :
Clean White Butter
and Speckle, /4 cups, $1
wk.. Crowder -and Purple .
Crowder Peas, same price.
check. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth,
Dacula, - : :
Cream Crowder Peas, 20
No order less 5 lbs, H. D. Go
win, Greensboro.
Red speckled Crawder P
25e lb; 5 and 10 Ibs, shipp
Add postage. Samuel Millwoox
Cumming, Rt. 1.
~ Colored. Bunch Butter Be :
50c lb; Early Bunch Beans
25c teacup. Mrs. J. E, Sorrells
Royston.
Early Brown 6 wks. Ta
Peas, bears 2 crops, V
Bunch Butter Beans, 5
$1.10; Tender Streaked
eos Beans, 46 cup; 3 cup
$1.25. White Multiplying On
ions, $1.00 gal. PP. Mrs, Clan
ence McMillian, Dacula, Red
Texas Blue Pole Beans,
est and best of Tender B
bears in clusters, | 2 cups,
cash. Noa checks. Mrs, Le s
Ashworth, Dacula.
White Cutshorts Big Wh
Half Runner Little White
Runner, all good and ter
50c large teacup. No stamps iT
checks. PP. in Ga. Mrs. J, W
| Brown, Cartecay.
- White Sugar Crowder Pe
20c Ibe Garhe Blubs, 50c d
Mrs. Jas Connell, Toomsboro
Ri 3 :
GRAIN AND HAY |
FOR SALE
Good Peanut and Clove
$20 ton. My barn. 2 mi.
Graham. J. D. McDaniel,
lehurst, Rt. Eee
150 au. Sanford Seed Whea
ele aned and treated: Write o
phone. R. D. Sturkey, Wrens.
- Red Hart Wheat, cleaner
graded in new bags, $3 bust
Ralph S. Collier, Comer.
Good quality Peanut Ha
that has not been sprayed. De
in truck load lots. Write fo
prices. James Lewis, Arabi.
15 to 20 tons good Le espedeza_
Hay, cut without rain, and.
baled, 340 ton at barn. Can
ship. W. A. Maddox, Sr., Win-
der, RFD 4. =
Imp. Sanford secd wheat,
weevil free, $3.75 bu. Riley C.
Couch, Turin. =
5 ror
bac
10 tons Peanut hay, free
aes $11 ton FOB my ba
. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe.
oak 25 tons Good Runne?
Peanut Hay, no poison on vines,
$12.50 ton, for lot; $14 ton small
quantities. My barn. Taken up
row with forks. A. B.
Grimes, Helena, Rt, 1.
10 tons No. 1 Timothy Hay,
baled and tagged, $48 ton.
place. 6 mi. N. Roswell. Ralp
Dangar, Woodstock, Rt. 1.
FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES FOR Ae
3 Acres Collards now ready,
at my place, 9 mi So. Reynolds:
at Garden Valley. John L. Lott,
Reynolds, RFD 3. =
Purple Purple Top Turnip
and Collards in City limits of
Forsyth. Jerry Cox, Forsyith. |
Sweet Potatoes, sell by truck
load, 350 bu. 2%c Ib. John &.
CLARK, Jacksonville, Rt. 2.
Porto Rico Sweet Potatoes,
Red and Yellow, carefull
graded No. 1, entire lot of 9,0
Ibs. $2.75 C. My farm. ' Re
Foes nie Be 4
PECAN AND OTHER
=e FREES FOR SALE
PEANUTS AND PECANS.
SALE =
ap
Fig a Walnut Saco 25
i 50e tobe eas also. minti:
White Nest Onions, $1 gal: Par-
e Hull. Crowder and White
ay Peas, 5 cups, - Ad
stage. Mrs. Herbert E . Rich-
dson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Scuppernong Vines, 10c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Paul Bogle,
Several hundred Hazlenut
ishes, 40c ea.; 0c ea. for 6 or
more. Mrs.- Homer ices Al-
retia, Rt. J.
Apricot Plums, 35c ea; 5 for
Add postage. No checks or
stamps. Mrs. 1D. J. Bennett,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Hazelnut Bushes,
ueberry bushes, 45 doz;
fansy, 50 doz; Sweet Shrubs,
1.60 doz. No stamps. Pay
stage. Dora pee Bow-
1on, Rt ae
Mt. Huckleberry
@aring size, 75c
rawberry, 35c doz;
Plants,
doz; Wid
Hazlenut.
for 7ac; Yellow Root Plants. |
doz. . Add postage. Exc. for
int sacks, 3 or 4 alike. Mrs.
ney Henderson,
Bex 49.
: or more Black Walnuts,
Gc ea; 2 Scuppernong Vines,
5c ea; Sage Plants, 12 for $1.
Bagg ett, Douglas-
varieties
_ Pear, Cherry
rape vines, low prices.
p. TI. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Leading var. peach trees,
3.75 doz; $35 C; Grape Vines,
3 doz: $25 c Black Walnut
rees, $4.80. doz: 2937-90
edling Peach trees, $1.50 doz;
$15 C. Mrs. ER. Travis, Riv-
Apple,
trees,
State
Decan Trees, Govt. Insp. car
and
and
Stov-
Stuart, Money Maker,
;chley. Write for sizes
ices. Calvin Harman,
tewart Seedling pe 4-6
_ $1.50 ea; . 2-3 ft, $1 each,
tate Insp. M. F. Jones, Met-
Fig trees, Brows Puckey AS
ft. bearing size, bore fruit
; summer. State insp., core-
packed, -PP in. Ga., $1.00
Loran Cash, Ellenwood.
Scuppernongs (bronze-white
ross) 1, 2, 3. yr.Also Prolific
rple Figs, 50c and $1.00;
eral var. Blue Berries, 35c
_Mrs. Maude Granger, Reids-
Yice, weel rooted Muscadine
ves and Old Fashion Peachi
s, 25c ea; Sage Plants, 20c
Rooted Gooseberry Bushes
0 doz. Mrs. Mae
ainesville, Rt-:6.
ew White Fig Tiees, 3 tt
over, $3.00 ea. Write W.
~ Swainsboro, RT sal,
Japan Plum and Old Fashion
ofl Trees, 2-to 3. ft, -6
$4.25: 314 ft. 4 for $3.25.
Govt. insp. A. J Griffin,
terson.
lazelnut ashes. Red Rasp-
ry, bears 3 times yearly, $1
Gooseberry Bushes, $1.50
Yellow Root, May Apple
oots, 50c doz; Horseradish,
.75 doz. Add postage. Martha
ec Uajay,: Rt: a2:
~ ft. Apples, Peach, Plum
Apricot, $3 doz; $20 C; 1 yr.
pe, well rooted, $1. 50. doz;
Ce Concord, Nia gara, Fre-
3 app. All State insp.: Gail
Embersen, Ringgold.
idded Schley and Stuart
Frees, 16- 3a in., $1.25; 2-3
$1.50: 3-4 ft, $1.75; 4-5 ft.,
Cash with order. FOB.
dkins, Cordele.
0 Black Walnut Trees, 3-6
50c ea. Exp. col: Harlie J.
c _ Hiram, Rt. 1, Box
; old Satsuma Trees, $
A; as long as last. A. S
on, Pethani,
UTS AND PECANS
FOR oo
oS stewart art, ana Seley
Eee 4
$1 doz
Ellijay, Rt. |
Jarge ears
80 lbs, to bu. FOB. Alex:
| Barfield, Louisville.
=bu.;
Turner,
Box |
| Bark, May Apple Rcot,
Foot,
pas
pnuts;-ea-- 5, ;
sacks, 3 alike to lot. Mrs. R. C.
| Stover, Pisgah.
Large Ven Demon pecans, 50c
lb. Not less than 5 lbs. shipped.
T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.
Several bu. Big Spanish Pea-
nuts, no Pops, hand pieked, $5
bu; also White Onion seis, 75c
gal, Add postage. Mrs.. Hoke
Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2. Box 35.
Several hundred Ibs. gother
Pecans, Stuarts, Pabst; Mahan.
Make best offer; Also-white Nest
Qnions, 90c gal. del. Nice dried.
apples 45c Ib. del, Mrs. J. _H.
Lawrence, Middleton.
New crop Stuart and Schley
Pecans, 4 Ibs. $2 del. in Ga.
J. M. Jones, Grayson.
25 lbs. Stewart Pecans,
Ib; 25 lbs. Seedlings, 30c Ib.
Add postage: Also 18 mos. old
SCRT. Red Rooster, $3.00. Exp.
Col. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Box 83.
Chufas seed, recleaned, $10
bu; $2.75 pk. Order early, sup-
ply limited. Price to advance
soon to $14.00. Ready for
shipment now. J... W.~ Byrd,
Broxton, Rt. 1.
Few hundred. lbs. No. 1 and
better big, fine, Stuart ccans,
well filled, hand cleaned. Ship
ady order received in nice
burlay bags by prepaid PP, 75c
lb. No order too small. H. M.
Moorman, Lovett.
5,000 Ibs., select quality Stew-
art pecans, 50c Ib., 5 1b., and up
lots shipped COD. Mrs. Frank
| Bland, Stillmore, Rt. 1.
ripe Peanuts,
Large, red,
thresher run, some with 3 and
4 in pod, 16c tb. in 50 Jb. lots.
+;| No. less 50 lbs. shipped. COD.
G. E. Douthit, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
BUTTER:
Nice Country Butter, 75c Ib.
PPo: Warsss 2 J A. Ellis, Waco,
Rio 2 Box 34
CORN:
160
Corn,
bu. Whatleys Prolific
slipped shuck, elose
dep grained, $2.09
HONEY, BEES, AND
BEE SUPPLIES:
4 Colonies
Patent hives, 8 supers. .
insp. Chas. W. Flemister, Dai-
ton, 1013 May Sele
ROOTS:
Bears Foot,
Colts Fcot, ~ Red Sassafras,
Blood Root, Queen of the Mea-
dow, Birch. Bark, __ Birdock,
| Witch Hazel, Wild Cherry, El-.
er Root, 30c Ib: 3 Ibs. $1. Virnie
Stover, Pisgah.
Yellow Root, Cherry Tree
Birdock, Yellow Dock,
30c lb. Add postage. Gladys
Cochran, Pisgah. :
SYRUP:
Sugar Cane Syrup now mak-
ing. D. T. Grow, Colquitt. Ph.
96.
Six 5 ad cans Ga. Sugar
Syrup, del. by exp. in
$15.. MO. B. whole, Col-
ae Rt. 2,
FrOBACCO:
Good chewing ihacee 10
twists, $1; this yrs Sage, 2 big
cups, 40c; Sage plants. hazel-
$1. Exe. for Print
7
TURNIPS:
One Acre Nice Turnips with
good root for sale. Would ike
Now ready.
to sell-to trucker.
M. G. Vanzant, Abbeville, Rt.
De
BLACK WALNUTS:
Nice, Black Walnut- Meats,
free of hull, this yr. crop, $1.00
Bie eee Large Garlic Eulbs,
25 doz. Add postage. Mr.
Tamar Teems, Talking Roek.
SACKS:
_ Sacks, 75-100 Ibs., Burlap, Jo:
White feed and 40. : washed
Guano Sacks, $15 for lot; also
120 gals. New. Dixie Howey Cane
M, -
Sorghum Siren.
rd, Atlar
40c
Aldora Keith, Gay, Rt. 1.
peeled and cored),
Caucasian Bees, |
State,
Yellow Dock,
| No checks.
Colts |
| or. 20e ea. less quantities.
Resistant Cotton Seed,
kept: pure
| Have
~ MISCELLAENOUS-
FOR SALE
Sacks, 100 Ib. cap. Print, 4c
ea; $4.75 doz: $36 C. Del; White,
24c: Ga: 25, -$5.755- $22-C;
No checks. Major Crow,
esville, Rt. 1.
Gain-
Print Feed Sacks, 160 ib. cap,
washed, 38 ea: 3 for $1.10. Add
postace. Mrs. G. I. Vaughn,
Gainesville, Rt. 9. :
Nice good grade of White
feed*sacks, 25c ea. Unwashed,
no holes. Mrs.
Cumming, Rt. 1.
SAGE:
1946 hand gathered, shade.
dried Sage, $1 lb; also nice, sun
dried apples, peeled and cored,
70c lb. P. P., in Ga. Mrs. Claud
Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt 2, Box
143.
1946 crop Sage, hand gather-
ed,
more, 90c lb; niece sundried ap-
ples. peeled ana cored, 70c Ib.
P. P. Ga. Mrs. Ruby Brown.
Foccoa, Rt. 2: :
Shade dried Sage, 30c cup;
garlic bulbs, large size, 40c doz;
med. 80c doz; hoarhound, i2
clumps 40c; peppermint, 35
doz. Mrs. J. M. Hail, Seg ey
Rt-d. \
Lesf Sage, hand Se -and
washed, $1. 60 lb; 85c per 44 Ib;
45e for %4 Ib. Pos stpaid. Con
or stamps. Miss Lillian Hardin,
White, Rt. 1, Box. 62.
15 Ibs., new Leaf Sage, head
picked, shade dried, $1 lb. or
more, 90e lo; Green, 2 Ibs. $1.
All PP. Mrs. Nathan Weather-
by, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
Leaf Sage, hand picked, dried
$1 b= Sate 10. - tbs..-90-1b:
Ground, Red Hot Pepper, $1. 25
Ib; Dried Catnip. Leaves, $1.25
Ib: 25c and 50c: orders, filled
Virgil Keith, Alvaton.
Home cured, ground sage.
Mariah Brown, Richland, Rt. 3.
and Pepper, fresh
Sage
-sage, $1.50 Ib;.10 1b.
ground. .
lots, $1.40 lb; Ground Hot Pep-.
per, $1.15 1b. Del. Cash or MO.
CORN: About a hundred bu.
corn, $2.25 bu. at my-barn.. J.
F. Brown, Campion, Rt. 1.
FRUIT: 1946 crop nice, sun-
dried Figs and Pears (pears
-65e: lb; also
some fresh country butter, 85c
lb. Mrs. H. E. Bichasdt6n, Bow-
den, Rt. 1.
SACKS: 160-lb. size white
sacks, washed and ironed, free
of heles and mildew, 25 each.
PP. Mrs. Foster Wofford, oe
ming, Rt. 1.
Print fee Safi econ
ironed, 40c ea. Add postage.
Wits, = 21s Jones, Gainesvilic.
He,
Print feed -sacks, washed, 100
cap., 45 ea. wad postage.
. Mrs. T. T. Cantrell;
Cumming, Rt. 1.
White feed bags, 25c ea, free
of holes and grease spots. Pre-
paid. Ralph A. Whitmire, Gain-
esville, Rt. 2.
~ Plain White feed ee new,
no printing, 100 1b. cap., $15 <:
Joe
ib.
Ingram, Waverly Hall.
30 nice Print sacks, washed,
ironed, 35c ea. not prepaid, or |
40c ea. prepaid. M. O. only.
Mrs. W. H. Le
grass, Rt. 2.
Print Sacks, washed, ironed,
free. of holes, 450 ea. Add posi-
age. Mrs.
Cumming, Rt. 5.
SAGE: New shade dried iext
$1 1b; 90e-1b: lots of 5 or
Ww. F. Mil-
sage,
more lbs. FOB. Mes.
ler; Eula
1946 crop, hand gathered,
shade dried Sage, $1 lb; 3 Ibs.
or - more,
ib, Al PP im: Gan J:
Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2.
Cd.
Hand gathered, shade dried
Sage, $1 1b; 3 lbs. or more, 96
Ib; Nice Sundried Apples, pee]-
ed and cored, 60c lb. All PP in
Ga.
Toceca, Rt. 2, Box 143.
COTTON SEED: Coker Wilt
1 yr:
abs
j about
Del.
Glenn Guilstrap,
|} with
shade dried, $1 lb. 2 Tbs. or
4f0%25-
_Pender-
Eddie Hammonds, '
90c Ib; Nice, peeled.
-and cored Apples, sundried, 60c
Mrs. Claude C. Edmonds,-
gin, $8. 25 cwt. |.
~8 tons for Selc.p. =
M ISC ELLANE EO us
ae OF: SALE
ARTICHOKES:
$1 pk; $3 bu. FOB: L. F:
remen, Rt. 1, Box. 1135
CORN:
New, dry
isale. L: D. Haney,
ett,
COTTONSEED:
- Sev. hundred bu. select, re-
cleaned Coker 100, wilt-resis-
tant cottonseed. Order now for
January, February 1947 Del.
Write S. M. Cowan, Grayson.
EGGS:
| Mixed Turkey eggs, $4.00 doz.
Now ready. Add postage. Mrs.
Omie Faircloth, Pulaski, Rt. 1.
Hatching Eggs from Hub-
bards NH Reds, blood tested
not a single reactor,
Choice selected eggs, $2.50 for
1d; Dells = Mrs" We A] Banner,
Douglas, Rt. 2.
FRUIT:
30 te 40 lbs. bright, sundried
apples, 50 -lb: Also dried
Pears. No checks. Y. W. Kins-
man, Jackson.
Nice, bright, sundried apples,
5 lbs. $3.50 PP. Exc. some for
dark Print Sacks, gocd cond. 5
Tbs. for 8; Also scuppernong
and muscadine grape vines, 8
for $1.00 del. Mrs. M. L. Eaton,
Hoitonees Raat *
GOURDS:
.Gourd and gourd seed. Write
for prices. Mrs. Ben Bryant,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3,
HERBS AND ROOTS:
Sassafras, Yellow, Elecapane
root, 40c 1b; spearmint, catnip,
peppermint, balm, tansy, var-
row, hoarhound, featheriew,
40 doz. bunches; Sage plants, 2
Add postage. Mrs. L.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Long,
Fayetteville,
M.. White,
Box 35.
Yellow root, Queen of op
Meadow, Rattle, Sassafras spice
wood roots, 30c lb, 4 lbs... $1.00;
catnip, peppermint, hoarhound,
|40c dor. Exc. for sacks..Mrs. G.
C. Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
PEPPER:
per, mixed, 75c gal.; dried
home cured tobaeco (smoking
or chewing); $1.00 lb; Calamus
root 50c doz; Hickorynute, 35c
lb. Add postage. J. -
Laughlin, Greenville.
ROSEMARY:
Shade Dried - Rosemary, $1
lb. PP. Thomas H. Rowlands;
Star Rt., Lula.
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-| 1ons,
yellow corn for
M. Mc- -
Ib. Also Red. Multip
_75 -gal. Mrs.
Davis, Canton, Rt. 3,
Leaf Sage,
washed, $1.60 Ib. =f
for $1. 00: 5 0Z. 50c
Currency or stamps.
ian Hardin, White, F
62.
WALNUT KERNALS
Nice, large black
nals, 50c Ib plus po
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iamson, Warne, S.
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SACKS:
Fert:tizer bags, - 200-
300 Burlep, A-1 con
200 White, snagged, 1
| washed. M. L. Shea
thorpe.
Print and feed cask
holes, wasned, irone
Add postage. Mrs. :
Dawsonville.
White chicken
100 lb. cap. free of h
postpaid to 4th zone
10 or more. K. F,
Martin Rt. 4.
oo \N
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vise number availabl
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CORN WANTED:
Want 100 Ibs. sh
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shipping chgs. Sta
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FRUIT WANTED:
Want ipa ee at
45c pound. Mrs.
Baxley, Rt. a
GOURDS WANTED
Want few gourds,
| baseball or little la
Fresh green and red hot pep-|
HAY WANTED:
Want 1 or 2 large 1
good, bright peanut
vise. E. L- Howard
OATS WANTED:
Want seed oafs
$215.00 for 200 bu, go
seed cats. Advise. Ja
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By M. M. MURPHY, JR.
_ Agricultural Experiment Station
TTT LL LULL LLL LL TUTE ge
l! -
work Of Vine On Two-Wire Trellis.
ieties tested at the Georg gla Experiment
HUNT has shown its superiority in quality,
sss and adaptability to commercial sand-
spective grower should set out the vine-
Jovember 15 to March 15, with well rooted
s. Taking care that the roots are not al-
ut, set vines 20 or 21 feet apart in rows
14 feet in width, in hules about a foot or
and diameter. Sprea d the roots and firm!
nd them as the hole is being filled with
, depending }
cre will require 150-180 vines
e pollinating | (male- vine for every 9-or 10
es. Set a pollinating (male- vine at every
in every row. To avoid locating the male
ose together, plant them as follows: In row
on No. 2; in row 2 at vine position Not
1e position No. 9; in 16w 4 at vine position |
thereafter in every fourth row. respectively.
training, fertilization, ane cultivation are
ortant, but during the first tnree or four
rime object is to establish the mature vine
as quickly as possible. In early summer of
asons growth, select one of the vigorous
rm the main trunk
5 or 6 fect high and the lower wire 2% or
the ground during the first season. All posts
placed in holes two feet deep, except. the
vhich should be three feet deep and -ade-
d to prevent being pulied from the ground
ires are stretched. Smooth galvanized wire
n No. 9 to No. 12 is suitable. When the shoot
the main trunk is established, select four
growing from the main shoot at the height
ry and lower wires and train them along the
lower wires in both directions to form the
n omially. mabe upply manure to the
rd. A complete fertilizer mixture such as
-6 will give optimum results. Apply in early
the. rate of one-half pound per vine the first |
che pound per vine the second season. In!
pply about one-fourth pound of nitrate of soda
ne of the first year of growth and one
vine the second. Thereafter apply. in the
rate of about three pounds per vine just
ing in the winter cofer crop. Clean cultivate
summer with a
the Hunt variety is se yaenended for com-
ntings, the Scuppernong, Thomas, Dulcet,
uga are of good quality and xeellent for
new varieties ae recently been introduc-.
Jorth Carolina Experiment Station are perfect
pes and may eventually displace the as
ry non-bearing vines as pollinators.
ricultural agent, State Department of Agii-
d the = tate Agricultural Experiment Stations
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
PLANTS:
Red Cuthbert
900 Cumberland Bleck-Racp-
berry plant, certified, true to
name. , J. Hart, East Point,
+107 W.. Washington Avenue.
SACKS WANTED:
Want to exc. Half
white garden beans for
Print Sacks; 1 large cup beans
for 2 sacks, good cond. Mrs. A.
J. Gragg, Clarkesville.
2 Potato Onions ior Raspberry and
ote price del. Geo.
u have and price.
Arthur, Albany.
Pay 26c ea.
Collins, Ri. 1.
xo 2
Juniper,
|Wainut Meats.
of the vine, cutting off
not all of the remaining shoots. Tie the main
stake and erect a two-wire trellis with the
| bell, Ben Hiil. Pe lanta,
Peek,
a shallow penetratin 2 imple-.
letters ans:
Katenton, Rt. a
Want at once, 500,
Runner | |
nice _calt. Seli--or
a Jersey Milk,
Want 12 White Feed Sacks
Mrs. R. M. Rose, ; tex,
| Rt, 2.
Want some Print Feed Sacks,
A Fe alike, unwashed, free of holes.
Will pay 30c each,
Fricks, Whitestone.
Want 4 print sacks alike in
exc, for 100 Klondike Straw-
berry Plants. Mrs. Julia Wig-
gins, Buena Vista.. :
Want exc:
Mrs. Ruth
well rooted Fig
sprouts for Print sacks: 1 sprout
for 2 saks, 100 lb. size; also
exe. well rooted large leaf sage
sprouts for sacks. Write first.
Mrs. W. G. Cowart, Clem, Rt. 1.
|SEED WANTED:
Want some running buiter-
pea seed. Pay cash or exe.
vale. Write Frank Bennett, Cof-
fee,
|TUNG NUTS WANTED:
Want 1 to 2 bu. Tung nuts
for seed. Advise, W. A. Smith,
Rif
WALNUTS WANTED:
Want 1 bu. extra large black
walnuts. Must be larger size
for planting. W. F.- King, At-
lanta, 30 Peachtree Ave. N, CE:
(Buckhead)...
WALNUT MEATS WANTED: |
Want several pounds Black
Quote ~ prices.
Mrs. M. W. Branch, Arlington.
CATTLE FOR SALE
16 -Reg. Hereford Bulis and
Heifers, 10 mos. old, well bred,
well fed, priced to sell. AG
Chamlee, Sparta.
4 Aberdeer. Angus Bulls, 5 to
6 mos., some smaller; also- 2
ymules for sale, cheap. Mrs. 4.
W.- Darnell, Jr., Rabun Gap.-
Reg. Holstein bull, Tee Que
Governor ~Fabea, 16 mos. oid;
sired ky Governor Legia, out of
famous Carnation bleodlines,
$150. J.D. Burke, Atlanta, 1224
ES Confederate Ave. 8 DEW
5820.
Aberdeen-Angus bull,
wood Black Lad. No.
Willo-
768499;
-Grandsire, Blackmere 113- 1937
Champion. Wi.
Henley Camp-
phone
Intern ational
4100. ibs. $225."
RA 2056.
2 Milch cows, one fresh with
young calf, other to freshen in
December. Reasonable. C. S.
Austell, Rt. 1
Aly
cross cow, gentle, easy to milk,
fresh 2nd calf next March 15,
take $110.00 now and buy back
Feb. Mar. $115.00. See person-
ally. Dr, D. A. Bagley, Austell.
3 Hoistein and Jersey Dairy
Cows, 3, 4 and 7 yrs. old, spring
and summer calves, cows, not
bred, 4 gal. cap. Eugene. Col-
lier, Talbotton.
46 head nice dairy heifers
for sale. Will freshen about
Christmas. W. H. Hickman,
Forsyth, Rt. 1.
10 young grade Jersey Cows,
fresh with second calf after
Christmas, $800.00. W. S. Mixen,
Griff nt.
head Grade Jerseys for
all or come see. No
Jeff A. Maddox,
Phone 3205.
Guernsey Bull, ycady for ser-
vice, and bull calves, high blood
lines, Reg. Prices reasonable.
75
care
'F. H. Bunn, Midville.
nal information may be secured from your |
Jersey male calf, 6 wks. old,
can be reg. Also 25 or 30 NH
Red Hens. Mrs. Brittie H. Weil-
born, Rock Springs.
Reg. White Hereford Horned
and Polied sows, also 6 and 8
mes. old heifer and bull caives
| dbl. standard. Ralph D. New-
men, TPhemasville, Box 150.
24% yi
as
A. Glai
Reg. Guernsey Male,
old, with papers. W.
Brunswick, Rt. J.
Good Cow I1%2~ gals.
ifreshen Ist Mar. 1947.
| Mary Wofford, Norcross,
Cow
Mrs.
Riis
freshen about Jan. 3rd
trade for young
heifer, giving 2 gal. milk day. |
Arnild Blalock, Canton; Rt-3:
ist. calf, 4 wks.
cid, 212 gals. milk, and Ib. but:
. Ray = - Bowdon,
eos
pod
| breeder,
Side B91 0000 ea,
| perfect qualities,
yr. old Guernsey-Jersey |
daily, |
4 iDS. =
Mature Reg. Guernsey Bull,
grandson Prince Maxem, dbl
grandson, Reigledale Majesty
on Dams side, good cond. good
$250.00 FOB. | W.- A.
Taliaferro, Blue Ridge.
2 nice Holstein Cows, heavy
-springers, tested for bangs and
Harry 8.
Petty, Dawson. -
to 4 gals. daily,
barn. -Mrs. Eb. =.
egcreven ht. Fk
A-1 nice Grey Squirrel Color
$125.00. . My
Strickland,
to freshen Dec. 14, rd calf, $100,
W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica.
Good grade Jersey Milch Cow,
Ist calf, freshen again in Mar.
$90.00. Jesse
Warwick, Monroe, G24 KE:
Church St.
15 reg. Jersey Heifers of
ginning to fresnen. W. A. Big-
gers, Greenville.
Reg. Black Angus Bull, 17
mos. old, sired by this years
Intl. Grand Champion, Black-
cap Millicnaire cf Modena. - Z.
ee Houser, Jr.; Scott.
21 m=. reg, Jersey Bull, Roy-
al Nobe- Jim, sired ._ by Bilt-
more Royal Souvenir No. 243-
544, also nice yr. old Jersey
heifer. Ira F. McMinn, Toccoa,
| Morningside Dr., Rt. 3
HOGS FOR SALE
-Durec bred Gilts, sired by
Modern Constructor, dbl. treat-
.ed. for cholera and reg. in buy-
ers name. W. J. McGee, Bon-
aire.
&2 thoroughbred PC Pigs, 2
wks. to 8 wks. old, $12.50 ea.
at 10 wks. old. M. T. Sanders,
Commerce.
20 Shoats, BCS 65- Pe ps. 10
pigs 25-30 Ibs. for sale. Young
Fr. Johnson, Buena Vista, Rt.
60 good: pigs, crossed =
Hereford and Big Bone Guinea;
Also some OIC and Hereford
cross; and PC and OIC ~cross,
$10.00 ea, at farm, 5 mi. Gain-
esville.
ville, Phone 1045 or 1516.
4 Durce and Poland Ching
Cross Pigs, $17.50 ea. Reacy to
ship. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quit-
man,
Nice Biocky Hampshire oar
Pigs, reg.-in~ buyer's nanie, 7
weeks. oid Nov. 14, Sturdy
built blceod Hine, $25 ea. W. .
Berryman, Comer.
5 OIC Pigs, 6 wks. eld, now
ready for sale. Come, see. Mrs.
L. S. McArthur, Curry ville.
Reg. - Black = PC. one herd
Boar, 2 sows, $250. FOB. F.-A.
Smith, Elberton,
My herd Boar, Gen. The No.
27-2797, out. of Lady Charity,
by Lambs Douglas MacArthur
No. 220521, around 350 lbs, 2
beauty. George iMG Wicker;
Americus, Albany Read.
9 pigs, White Chester crossed
with Berkshire, 6 wks. old, $0
ea.,
shipped. Satis, guaranteed. R.
L. Albea, Washingten, RFD 3.
Nice, reg. male
pigs, guaranteed to satisly, $27
ea. Will ship COD.. J. Corrie
Sanders, Bowersville, Rt. 1.
7: SPC Piss.
males and 3 females, eligible
for reg., $20. ea; $35 pr. at farm.
Shipping charges extra. Eulas
Sanders, Dublin, RFD 4.
OIC Brood Sows, bred Gilis,
open Gilts, Boars, 6 mos. old.
Pigs, 7. wks... -old,
ready to ship. Can furnish male
|and female not related; all reg.
W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
2 fine Brocd Sews,
| Dec. 7, second litter,
| Ga. Ist. time, $115, $125
' Moulder, Ellenwood, Re x
| 2 good sows and reg. OIC
| Boar for.sale or trade for reg.
Angus Bull or hay and grain.
W. T. Torgesen, Cornelia, Star
| Route.
due in
had 11
Cre
| 10 pigs, 12 wks. old, about 50
$15; 2-good young mare
mules, 4 and 5 yrs. old, $400;
also 2 A. collards, ready to cut.
H. Me C; Walker, Whitesburg,
Rt. 1.
nixed, $320 ea.
Guernsey Butt Head Cow, 3
sale,
Jersey, iarge, still milking, due)
| $20 ea.
ea;
meat hogs.
choicest bloodlines, already be-'
| 8-12
-Come
Georgias leading herds,
| bred stock. W. B.
Tifton.
1, OF
P. .E. Alford, Gaines-.
We B- Clower,
22, 25 Phair,
Lmy place, 20 mi.
here: $12 ea, or $21 pair':
Hereford
12 wks. Old, 4
inoculated,
tle, for sale, B. J.
5 young sows, SPC and
NIX John Gibons
sxeriCG2S
-Duroe Boar, March te W,
blocky types-also fall pigs, eith-
er sex. Aubrey E. Stallin
Carrollton, RFD 3,-C-0 El-Mai
Farm.
Large Essex } Hog. over 36
IDs., ped. <-stock, 875. Canno'
ship. -Mrs- Julia Varnedoe, At
Janta, 130 Candler RG Se ies
White OIC Sow and Pigs for
rasonable price. Ralph -
Dangar, Wocdstock, Rt. 1. -
Extra gocd reg. blecky type
Duroc Pits, 3- mos. cld.: erated
Ernest P. Carter, Bax
ley. a
14 OIC pigs. 8 wis.
2 for 326. Or trace for
O. FE. Norton, Fair
burn, Cook Crossing Rd.
4 good Hamp gilts, wt. about.
150 lbs. ea. bred to fine Ham
boar. 25c pound on foot. O.
Duggan, Chester.
Pigs, 8 wks. up, $12.50 up. ee
C. Weeks, Lithonia, Rises :
Nice plumvo OIC Male Pigs,
wks. old, $25.00 ea. Ship
ped and reg. in buyers name,
W. L. Helms, Buena Vista.
25 Guinea and 8 PC_ Pigs,
blocky type, 3. mos. old, $10.00.
and $15.00 ea. Cannot ship.
after. Josephine Raley,
Mitchell. ye
Reg. SPC hogs, from one o
pure-
Leverette,
old, $15.
- Hereford Pigs, best. plood
lines, dbl. treated and reg, in
buyers name, $25.00 ea. Leon
Watson, Unadilla, ee Box 214
Reg. SPC Gilts and Boars, 8.
wks. old, $25.00 ea: FOB. T. "AL
Roberts, Danielsville, Rt.-2)
4 pigs 12 wks old, $10.00 ea.
$36:00. for lot. J: S. Wyatt,
peace Rts 7 ee
Cherry Red, block type
rec igs, either sex, $25.00 ea.
| Life treatment against cholera,
Reg.
papers in buyeis name.
Some unrelated. H. L. Wits
iams, Baxley.
7 purebred OIC 7 wks. old:
pigs, short, block: type for sale.
Brookhave, 189
Candler Rd. Ch. 5991. 3
Purebred Broke- Nose, imp.
type OIC Pigs, reg. in buyers
name. treated, farrowed Sept.
Douglasville, Box
Se ; :
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
~ Pr, 3% yr. old, Faney ie
Grey Horse Mules, $300.00, at
West Macon.
Just off Hopewell. Rd. J.- La.
Andrews, Moran.
Good Horse, 7 yrs. old, $100;
Bull. good shape, $40.00; Cow,
freshen Jan. Ist, with ond calf,
$65.00; 22 LG, Nolan, College.
Park, Rt. 1. Near Welcomeall
Church, CA. 4845.
Pr. Mules, abovt 800 Ibs. a.,
3 and 7 yrs. old, good shape,
$265.00. Write before coming.
He Pe, Cein, Bacuin, Ried. ==
5 vr. old, very gentle, 3 gaited
combination saddle and buggy.
horse. perfect -cond. $85.00.
tack Finley, Dunwoody, or call
WA. 0757, Atlanta.
Good smooth-mouth sored
horse for sale at a bargain, or
will trade for 400 lb. bull, at
my barn. Rocele Bryans, At-
lanta, 1255 Woodland Ave., S. BE,
Mare and horse 5 yrs. . aid
about 1400 lbs. Also brood and
work mare, 8-10 yrs. old, bred to
fine N. Ga. Jack. Buford A. ~
Harwell, Madison, Rt. 3. :
9 yr. old Bay Horse, wt. 1200
lbs. Work anywhere, good log-
ging horse, sell- or trade for
good young cow. E. E. Wagner,
Blue Ridge, Box 262. :
2 mules, around 1100 Tbs; and .
Cultivator, almost new and otha
er farm tools, for sale. See m
OG da hs Thomsons farm 4 mi,
South Odum. Edward Griffis, <
| Sereven, Rt. 1.
Shetland Pony, 1 oS ol : ]
Lizella, ae eo B0e, x 6.
"HORS .SES AND MULES | HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE -
FOR SALE-
SHEEP AND GOATs |
FOR SALE |
Mare Mule, about 12 yrs. old,
oe anywhere, wt. 1000: lbds.,
$50. 0). Howard Canup, Lithonia
Mare Mule,-5 yrs. old, 1100
Ibs, end good 2H wagon. L.
Moocy, Demorest, Rt. 1.
Grey Mare, Mule, about 6 yrs.
old, around 1,000 lbs. See my
place, mi. Northeast Broxtoa
on Hazlehurst Rd. Milton Flet-
cher, Denton, Rt J,
Good brown mare mule,
Working, 14 yrs. old, between
800-900 lbs., $125 cash. No
trade cn Sundays. Moses Davis,
- Mille!seville, Rt. 5, Box 126.
_ Nice Shetland pory mare, wt
460 los., red and white, 5 yrs.
old, very gentle, $150. W. E.
: Barr ut, Nicholson, Rt. J.
= 14 yr old mule for sale Carl
_ Perry, Monroe
Nice 4 yr. old mare mule, un-:
broke:, wt. 1,000-3,100 Ibs.,
$275. My farm, 4 mi. E, Zebu-
~ ton. Mrs. J. D. Parks, Zebulon:
en plug mule, on eye out,
knot on side, gentle, work any-
whee, priced to sell. H. V. Biv-
ens, Powder Springs, Rt. 1.-
2 oxtra good small mules, 6:
and 12 yrs. old, about 800 Ibs.
@8., sound and gentle, cheap for
quick sale. A. J. Johnson, Gray-
son, Rt. is
22, good smooth mouth horse
mule:;, fbout 12 yrs. old, souna
and gcod workers; also 2H wa-
gon, $500. JP C. McKay, New-
man, At. 1.
3 te
6 yr. old, 1100 Ib. Mare Mule
$200. 00: 5 yr. 1200. ib. Draft
Mare $150.00; good 1200 lb old
mule = 00 RR. G Hickiin,
: Jone. borg Rt 1 Plone 1121.
_ Geile Shetland Pony Mare,
well STORCH a beauty, eS:
old, about 450) Ibs. Mrs. WwW. 0.
Talley, Sr., Ohodpve,
Several 3 y+. ald seadie cs
*geldings, sired by. reg. 5 gaiied
Ky = stallion, now. teady for
-traininz, $85.00 a3. Ruf orrell
Albany, Box 492. |
- I good old'mule, gestle, work
ywhere, about 950 Ins. Sell
eheap for cash.. J. B. ~ Wilson,
Summit. r
Good oe Mare Mule,
works well anywhere, bargain,
$50.00. E. B. Holt, ayetieville.
Pr. Red Mare Mules, ti and
. yrs. old, 1000 ibs. ea; No
bad habits, work well any-
where, for $200.00. 3 mi.
ve Adaireville on Rome Rd.
D. \Carver, Adai:sville, Rt.
. Beautinut Gaited Pinto Pony,
v. th cart, $2259. Tucan rigat
t end of pavement on Riverdale
Rd. 2 mi. below College Park
Rt 2. oe
Shetland Pony, gentle and
gate. See at Nejasco
Julius E. Bell, Canton.
2 Mule colts, about 2%4 yrs.
d, large enough to do light
work, 5150.00 ea; both $265.00
di Avery; Social Circle, Rt.
mi. east of Hub. Atlanta-
ais hice 5 a saddle horse,
work anywhere, sell or trade for
Small tractor and pay differ-
nce. G. C. Wlson, Thomaston,
P. O. Box 270. -
Pony Wt. |
around 600-700 Ibs, Raleigh Pruitt,
1 ior cultivating small acre-
age or saddle pony for children,
oe a F, Ellington, Ei
.
ule 10 yrs. old, 1000 lbs,
k good, $85.00 or will trade
for good mich cow. . L. < L.
Thompson : Springs,
Ibs. ea, (and 6 yrs. aids
d black mare 1050 - lbs. 9
oe gentle,
( . 3 yrs. old; 3 Mule
ts, 2 yrs. old. See at barn.
2 seas Face,
g, dbl. and single, $125.00.
a 1 mi. West Se
Shook. Tiger
poe
.H wagon, for sale; Also lot
| H. Johnson,
Henry Countz, Haralson,
mos. old, about 5 lbs. ea.,
Farms.
-catur,
Mare mule, 1100 Ibs. good age,.
true worker, sound/and heavy 1
of
collard plants and 15 lbs. collard
seed to exc. for cabbage, onion
| plants and frost-proof English
peas. G. W. Lovett; Luthers-
ville.
RABBITS AND CAVIES-
FOR SALE
2 pr. NZ Red rabbits, 11 mes
old, $4: pr; $2 ea. Ne checks.
MO or cash. Marshall Smith,
Smyrna, Rt. 1, Church Ra.
Pr. Rabbits, $4. Frank Brad-
ley, Bremen, Box 13, Rt. 1.
2 NZ Red Bucks,
and ped. stock, 12 wks. old, 7
dbs, /- lbs;, $5 eas Exp. col ,
Port Wentworth,
204 Cantyre Street.
Flemish Giant, Sandy Grey
buck, 9 mos. old, from reg.
stock, $5.
Jr., Davisboro, Chapman's Gro-
cery.
from reg.
Large, robust Eng.
pigs, 2 white females,
$3.50; pr. colored pigs, $2.25, All
& wks. old; grown black and
white male, S255 Lot S650;
2 purebred NZW Bucks, 4
ea. Satis. guaranteed. R. Lam-
ar Prentley; Wrightsville, Rt. 2.
Pr. NZW sired by grand
champion, 12 wks. old, $6; Sen-
ior Doe, 9 mos. old, bred, $12.50;
5 mos.
aOR: Williamson, Jaf;
852 Oakhill Ave, S. W.
NZW Rabbits, ped. stock, 6
mos. old does, $4 ea; 14% mo.
Buck, $3; 3 mos. Bucks, $1.75;
Ga. Collard Plants, 20c Cc: Print
Sacks, 40c ea: Whites, 0c ea.
Add _ postage. Mis. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt. 5.
NZ Reds.
old, $2. 50: Doe 4% mos. old,
$2.50; Angora Wooler, $4. Also
2 half grown Bantam Pullets,
30c ea; 2 grown Roosters, 75
ea. All exp. col. Joseph Brook-
Carrs Station, Rt. 1, Box
a
Doe Rabbit, Xbout yr. old,
| mixed NZW, and Belgian Hare,
healthy cond., $1.50. Ship any|-;
1t6, Box
time. Alex Blalock,
122.
12 mixed rabbits,
son Felts, Adel, Rt.
3. does and, 2 pak rabbits,
mixed breeds, $2.50. ea. Feb.
Also, Black Walnuts, 10c -
hulled. ee Askew, Davis-
boro, Rt. 2, Box 72.
NZW Giant type, grown buck
and 2 grown does, and some 4
mos. old one, cheap. Kermit ae
Millen.
NZW rabbits, all ages, sizes,
and prices. Ped. or
stock. E. K. | Perry;
1729 Melrose. Dr. S.
6998.
3 mixed colored NZW Rab-
bits, 4 full blooded white, very:
large for breeding. Cheap for
cash. J. T. Roberts, Lincolnton,
care Ashmore Farm.
White Rabbit (Buck) with
pink eyes, $1.00 or exc. for 3
bantam hens. Buyer pay express.
Lavonia, Rt.
3 large, purebred very fine/ ,
Chinchilla Does,, $10.00 ea; $25
for 3. -Papers furnished. Never
been bred. L. M. Smith, Had:
dock, ae Tt.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Reg. Hornless Tog. Buck Kid, ;
5 mos. old; At Stud: Reg. Nu-
jbian Buck, Chikaming Colum-
De-
bia Prince. T. E. Bunn, Jr.,
N. Druid Hills
Phone Cr. 5884.
~ 6 goats, 2 bills and 4 nannies,
Rd.
|2 milking now and. 1 fresh in
oe trained for farm and |
Dee. Also small mule for sale.
W. E. Leverett, Atlanta, 199 Ivy
St. N. E, Ja 1086 or cy 4255,
a ape. ee
Hugh F. Chapman, |
Guinea
1 male.
| CA 2309.
$1.75 |.
| worth Pig: or ~Shoat.
old buck, $5. All ped.
Atlanta,
purebred, 8 mos. .
eld, doe, $4.50; Buck, 12 wks.
| time famous.
about 6
mos. old, $1.75 ea; $15 lot. Daw-|
1D.)
utility.
Atlanta, |
W., Ra, a
| work horses.
Young billy ic 2 or
service, $5.00, Jennie Jolley, At-
lanta, Rt. 7, Box 133, N. High-
tower. Rd.
_ 1. Toggenburg milk goat, 1
nannhie kid, about 6 mos. old,
$30.00 for both. W. E. Adkinson-
Hamilton, Rt. 2, Box 13.
2 Tog. Nannies, naturally
hornless, very gentle, 2nd fresh
ening in Dec.,
large to age, $15. Joel Bobo,
Hartwell, Rte k, =<
Reg. purebred French Al-
pine Buck, 2 yrs. old, No. 1943.
Reasonable price, reg, in buy-
ers name. R. W. Poore, Stock-
bridge.
At Stud: $150. Saanan Buck,.
Lester of Sunnyslope AGS-S-
6441, fee, $5; Does boarded un-
til bred, 2c day; Young does
and bred milkers $5 up. W. J.
Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand
Ave. N. W. Bel 1985-5...
At Stud: Reg. purebred
French Alpine uc! k, No. FA
1943. Does brought to ny: barn,
14 mi. Stockbridge.
Reg. Saanan milk goat, fresh-|
en last of April; now giving 1
gal. Real guality and high
grade. $65. J. S. Laramore, East
Point, 951 W. Washington St.
Saanan Buck, 19 mos. old
from 7 qt. dam, 20. 1bs. EL. a7.
sire, papers to. reg. 3 bred.
Saanan and 2 bred grade Alpine
Does,
sale or trade; Want female Tam- | 5
Edwin |.
Simpson, Douglasville, Hie
Tog Milk Goat, never bred,
$8.00 or exc. for. nice pullets (no
Leghorns). Cannot ship. 24% mi.
to right of Stonewall on Dodson
Rd. Mrs.
Mege Park, Rt, to) 3
At Stud: Peggys General
Douglas ,T-4058, Son. of
Roderick, AR stock, 6 and 8
qis.,
Also sell fine Tog Doss, bred to
| freshen, Jan., Feb, and March.
East |
See M. T. Barksdale, Sr.,
Point, 1015 West Washington
Rd., (Cas 3415. |
At Stud or-will sell Roddys
Lucky Strike, son, of the all
Juniete Marcella. Proven sire
in. own right. Limited service |
and by appointment. John
Hynds,
NE:
| cole WANTED
HOGS WANTED:
- Want 1 or 2 young gilts from
purebred Duroc Jersey stock,
about 2 to 4 mos.
best price. W. A. Tanner, Doug-
las, Rt. 2.
Want 1 OIC short nose male
pig, Reg, or sub. to reg. Leonard
Garrett, Buford, Rt: 3.
-Want Cherry Red, blocky type
Duroc hog or hogs. Write what
you have. Allie . Humphries;/
Cleveland, Rt. 1.. E
Want 1 reg. blocky type Du-
roc boar pig, 2-3. mos old, dark
red color.-.W. M. foot, Adairs-
Vile nies.
Want pair 6 wks old Hamp:
shire female pigs. Must be sub.
to rg. Odis Duggan, Chester,
Rt. 1;
HORSES AND MULES
WANTED: | -
Want to buy pr.
mules,
Edwin
Cordele, Rt. 4.
RABBITS WANTED:
| Want 1 NZ Red 1 to 6 mos.
{old Buck. J. W. McDonald Cor-
dele, Rt. 3.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want good milk goat, give.
3 quts. or over per day, al-
ready bred, 1% or 2 yrs. old,
good size;
bees in Pat. hives .L. A. Craw-
ley, Social Circle, Box 181.
Want to buy one young Ram
(sheep), old enough for ser-
vice. James M. Hill, oe
2 Rt. 5.
$35 ea; Fine Sa-
| anan Billie, yr. old, with horns,
Griffin,
str reet., \
10 purebred Dark Cornish,
Saanan weaned kids for.
H. R. Norton, Col-:
Sir
fee $5.00 by appointment; |
Sir. Rodderick
and Dam, the equally famous
Atlanta; 93 Warren St. |
ee | mo. old Rooster, $3. 75. Mir S = 4
old. Quote
matched,
good quality and good
Collins,
also want 2 Gums
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FO
ANCONAS: Ancona hens and
pullets, $2 ea.
-with ea. lot of 10 hens. Come
after or send shipping coop. ev.
E. Greene, Warwick, Rt. 2.
20 Austro-Whites yr: old hens
$2.00 ea.
cola.
BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:
30 or 40 White Rocks, direct
Thompson, ready to start lay-
ing, $2.50 ea. Robert F. Carroll,
Atlanta, 40 Carter Ave. ~
BANTAMS:
trios . Dark
also B. B. Red Modern Game
Bantams, all good healtny
stock, Write Z. E. Lott, Au-
gusta, Box 910.
CORNISH, GAMES,
AND GIANTS:
Fine Ark. Traveler Hens, $5
pr; Good Claret Cock, $5. Carl
Gainesville, 718 Oak
Few prs. and
Pullets, one cockerel, $25. H.
W. Thurmond, Farmington.
2 1
stock,
charges;
~3.50, MO. plus. exp.
also want young cock-
| vel of fine Cornish. not over yr.
|old. Mrs.
B. M. Kitchens,
Branch, Rt. 2.
CORNISH. GAMES
GIANTS: 2.4 pit game
cocks., one. Pyle Traveller,
074 ibs. 22 mos. old, $6; Old
brood
MOs., 334 Ibs., $5. C. H. Bald-
win, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 589.
. large type Dark Cornish
+ pte $2.75 ea. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester.
Large Crowing Pit Game
Stags, Round Head and Brown
Red Crosses, Round Head and
Grady Crosses, $5.00 ea. P. B.
Stewart, Tifton, Rt. 5.
type Cornish Rooster ahd 2
hens, $7.50; Trio 4A grade
White Rocks, $7.50. Cannot ship.
Ca. 9002. Ae King, Mountain
View.
and one Cockrel, $25.00. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
$2.00 ea: 4 Cockerels, $2.50 ea;
16 mo. old. Rooster, $3.75;.
) Sikes, Sylvester.
White Giant June Cockerels,
around 4 Ibs. ea, $2.50 ea. Miss
Cora Daniel, Hawkinsville, Rt.
+. :
Triple AAA, blood tested,
$2.75 ea; Mar. and Apr.
Cockerels and Pullets, $2.50 ea.
MO. its = Fe,
Vienna.
LEGHORNS:
N. Jonesboro, J.
Morrow.
40 White
Ss Voyles,
Eadnecn Hens,
Also
one nic young mare and good
mule for. sale. Clifford Smith,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
eBoa. Cs W. L. March decks
erels, Ped. breeders mating,
$15. 00. FOB. Chas.
Macen, 220. Bright St.
LEGHORNS:
grade April puliets, beginning
to lay, $25; also 1 B. R., 4-A
grade, 7 lb. rooster,
30 W. L. April
hens, now laying, $1.75 ea. FOB.
H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, Rie.
ea, for lot at once; also 1 Red
Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.
-LEGHORNS: 15
hatch, (1946), "$1, 75 ea.
lanta, 1551 Eileby Rd. Ss. E,
3 Call Ma, ao
1 rooster free}
better layers,
Mary Gibson, Agri- |
Cornish Bantams::
OODs,
Large, B. B., Cornish Rooster,
yrs. old, from prize winning 7
cocks,
ready for service,
Dry 4
AND
wt.
English . blackbreasted Red, 21
| color,
Fine .Trio, 19:45 hatch larg
10 Pure Dark Cornish Pullets,
10 large Dark Cornish Pullets, p
heavy type, Dark Cornish Hens,
teh!)
Sanders, |$7 .
White
old,
- 25 Brown Leghorn Pullets, ;
6 mo. old, $2.00 ea. $45.00 for lot: ;
at my place on Hwy. 54, 3 mi.) fay
yr. old and 10 RI Red Hens |-
|all now laying, $2.00 ea;
-farm. Mrs.
iE. Alley,s
| FARM. Cons. de!
15 W. L. 4-A;
same CES
ee J. P. Dukes, Zebulon, Rt.) KE
45-50 W. L., 3-A srade, $1.65 4
Jersey cow, $75. Mrs. B. Brady,.
ORPINGTONS:
Buff Orpington }
Wee
ea. and Stag, $16.
Holland, Dalton, R
PEACOCKS, PIGEO
PHEASANTS, QU
3 pr. White Kin
pr. Silver Kings,
Mondaines, $2.50
lers, Macon, 649 |
Ringneck Pheasan
Silvers, $10.00; W
Pigeons, $2.25; Fan
Black Cochen B
Golden Seabright
Ducks, $4.00. JX
Street, Atlanta,
REDS (NEW HAM
ANR RHODE ISL
REDS: 36 larg
; and Hampshire Re
Rocks, $2
9
ae
February pullets,
ed and. inspected
am unable care fo
eee Cairo, Rt
: Sone.
12 pure NH Hea
bloodtested
your express of ice
dan, Toccoa, 219 a
NH Red Cockerels
breeding, March-
$2.00 ea. Will ship :
anywhere. D. B. Duk
cata, P. 0. Box 488.
EDS: > 2 dark
cockerels from Di alc
pens, extra. goo a
$7.50 ea. cp.
in. Watkins, Reidsvill
SUSSEX: pr.
Speckle Sussex |
Hen, . $4. Mrs.. Cc
Monroe.
SPANISH: ~ ;
-- 1. ock and 2
F ay
ners,
returned. Exp. Col
| Atlanta, 214 Mathew
SW
TURK&YS, GUINE
GEESE, DUCKS, E
_Thorcughbre d B
Turkeys, April 1946_
12 developed, health
pea.
11946 shade dried Sa
Hens, $10 e
Mis.
Graham
Plains:
hatch, nice and. ne
ies vole ge Park.
Black Muscovy Dra <
all young, unr
anta, Rt. 4, Box.
2 large Toms:
Hens, $70. M. L.
lev.
15 :
Make best offer, _al
orders. Clyde
Gainesville, Rt. .
Hwy., 7% mi.
Broad Breasted
| better. .
hatch young
price at my yard
Ellenwood.
for lot.
for ea:
Fendley, ee =
Ship | any 4
AAA Ws
te Hens, March and Jan.|
Cannot | 4
ship. Mrs. E. D. Etheridge, . At-| N
reese for sale;
turkeys: 14 gob-
9 lbs. ea. $12.00-
2 to
$150.00 for
Won't Lae M.
2 lbs. ea.
{3R house, lights, :
$63
Honest single
F., H, Earnest,
Peters St
Middle age: couple (white)
no children, want job on farm
\for wages. Want house, lights,
wood and water. Have to be
moved. Can go at once. George
Mitchell, Atlanta, 781 Bender
St. S.. W.
Want good - farm 10- 12. an,
State Farmers
ta, 30-35 A. rich, fertile land,
good barn, outbuildings, good
rds and 4ts,
Have own stock, tools, furnish
Athens, 137
y,|self. A. M. Craig, Riverdale, Rt.
ragon Wheel B. B.
argest of all tur-
e ea; Hens, $12
pee.
en of 5 Laiched
stock turkeys. J. B.
tain View, Atlanta,
purebred.
ee B. J. Park-'
1g purposes. State
vice. . M. Smith,
. Leg. cockerels,
P, also some, trap.
than 7,600 cap,
pment for poul-
sl Atlanta,
fer, and pees
sady bred. _Not too
10 aoe. pullets
I, also 1 gal. of old
J. HH. Getzen,
?
rs. fancy pigeons,
d Muff Tumblers
Advise. -Edgar H.
e- Park, 231 E.
Pail White and
Advise. Wm. B.
Res
man with wife,
ing after stock
rm. Honest, sober,
: Can furnish ref.
raw,, Ringgold.
job at once on
One 20 yrs. old
th electric milk-
2 exp. truck and
vers. Myst have 2
ne large house. All
See or write Royce
roe, Rt. 3 Breedlove
on Dairy.
. old, single, sober,
willing worker. H.
Atlanta. 320 Crew
jl farm, with wood,
er, near transpor-
tanding rent. F. M.
Oak.
as Overseer Stock
res, fer salary or
tory basis. Pre-
acon. W. H. El-
7, Box Bion:
15 yrs.
church,
.| Honest,
| boy 3, girl-1.
rent,
i
Married man, wife 4 children
8-19. exp. farmers, able finance
self, wants 2 or 3H crop. 50-50
basis, 5-6R house, lights, near
school. Prefer with
tractor and farm machinery.
sober, good ref. C, C,
McDaniel, Woodstock, Rt. 1.
Want 1H farm on hales, or:
day work ,on farm. Wife, self
}and 3 small children. Ref.
A. E. Smith, Red.
| Oak, Box 127:
in
Fulton Co.
Want place on farm with
| good party working small crop.
Wife and self, both able to
work. Prefer near Atlanta. Ros.
Southern, Atlarfa, 331 Crew
St. : :
Man with wife wants job.
Both wilhng to work, 2 children
Exp. Dairyman,
farmer, can driyecany kind of
tractor, and ao any kind. ot
work. "Move at once. J. i,
Dodd, Atlanta, 208 Murray Hil!
Ave,
Young married man wants
farm for 1947 with tractor to
cultivate with; also want to
raise on 50-50 basis hogs and
chickens. Must haye good
house, elec., good water. Write
at once. ~ Elis BD. 2 Huggins,
Pooler. :
Want 1H crop, joe truck
or gen. farming, 27 yrs. old,
wife, 24, Have to he furnisned.
Work anywhere. James Powell,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.
Want farm of 50-60 A,. stands
ing rent, with good house, pre-
ferably Crvisp Co. Pay good
price. Edwin Collins, Cordele.
Rt. 4. |
Want smal! farm for standing
Good land, small house,
Carpenter work when not in
crop. Raymond Paggett, Forest:
- Park.
: 63 yr. old woman wants joo
en farm with good family. Can
milk cows and do light farm
chores. Mrs. Lizzie Garrett,
Moreland, P. O. Box 4.
White man, 30 vrs. old, wants
job on farm. Exp. in livestock,
can drive truck and tractor. 4
-R. house, 6 in family, wife and
4 children: Rual Jones, Jones-
boro, P. O. Box 1395, Care G, T.
Scott.
33 yr. old man wants job near
Atlanta
Johnson, McDonough, Rt. 2.
Want job on farm hy day or
week, especially interested in
livestock, poultry, and truck
farming. Man, 60, wite; and? 337 ~
yrs. old son. Strictly sober. 3 or
4 R. house. Have to be moved.
G. -T. Scott, Jonesboro, P. O.
Box 1395.
Want Big 1 A:
crop, 50-50 basis,
hire, near Atlanta.
Bowdon, Rt. 2.
exp, or will
Roy West,
Want small farm in middie
Ga., not more 50 mi. Philomath
5 to 10 A., cultivation, with
small house. John Crone, Rayle.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want good husky colored
family to take potd 2H @ op <n
halves. Good house, elc. lights
good land, stock and equiv-
ment. Will furnish eash 4
10
make crop. O. S. Duggan,
Chester.
Want Dairy farmer on salary
or share basis, and farmer for
2H. crop. Good opportunity
and good proposition to right
parties. Good houses, land, bldg.,
etc. Mail. and school bus Rt.
Dwight Kirby, Fayetteville,
Rt. 2.
man. wants
job on stock farm. Good ref.|
, Market, Atlan-}
ton.
-M. Crooks,
|feed, cotton if desired.
Ds
on dairy farm. Sam|
or small 2 H |)
- Want 1 or 2 farmer i Wark
on halves, good land and mules.
School bus, mail route, 8 rm
south College Park, 3 or 4 R.
house. J. B. Travis, Riverdale.
Want farmer for 2H crop
on 50-50 basis, good land, fair
house and outbuildings, good
stock, plenty: good tools; chick-,
en houses for 6,000, all for rent
to good man. Lon Little, Law-
renceville, Rt, 1k
* Want white or ae country
woman, 25-45 yrs. old to work
on chicken* farm. Must be of
good health and_ character,
Room and board, good salary.
Mrs. Helen DPD, Street, Atlanta,
Rt 2, Bok 464
Want man for 1H crop on
halves. Must have own _ stock
and farm tools, 3R house, will
have electricity. - School and
mail bus by door, 5 mi. Soper-
Harry Ditton, Savannah,
1429 Bay St. Ext. =e
Want good farmer, exp. also
turpentine t o work 12,000 to
15,000 Virgin Turpentine Cups,
50- -50 basis. B. Baker, Ellen-
ton.
Want refined, settled woman
to assist with light duties on
small farm. Salary, room, meals
and 4 hours off in afternoon.
Permanent if satisfactory. Mrs.
Williamson, RFD.
Want family with force for
tractor farm in South Ga., 50-50
basis. A tobacco allotment, bal.
Near
school, churches, on mail route.
Inquire 6 mi. South of Alma
at Green Texaco Ser, Sta, on
U. S. Hwy, 1, or write Peyton
Yawn, Nichols, Ri 3.
Want family-for 2 H farm,
> mi. -of Market. 5 R house,
lights, hot.and cold water. Con
venient to school and bus iine.:
Small tenant house. Fine for
truck farming. Mrs. C. B. Mc-
Cartha, Columbus, Steame Mill
Rd. Phone 2-2301.
Want col.
to gardening, yard and other
light farm chores on country
place. Apartment with all con-
veniences and good _ salary.
Both to work, Apply my office,
1013 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, 9
A. M. to 6 P.M. Dr. Clinton
Reed, Marietta, Rt. 5. |
Want good farmer, white or |
col.,, also well exp. as carpen-
ter and brick layer, for full time
job on large farm. G. M. Strick-
land, Concord.
Want truck farmer. Ideal
place in Gwinnett Co.4R house,
-elec., large 1 H crop, 9pen land.
4 stall barn. smoke house, faed
|room, hog lot, about 15 A fenc-
ed for pasture. Possession iat-
ter part Dec. Standing rent. B
G. Jeffries, Atlanta, 367 Ver
guson St., DE. 8742.
Want col. couple, no children,
to farm 50-50 basis. Good house,
running water, lights, Mail Rt.
mi. town. Extra work. J.
M. Hill, Mariett, Rt. 5.
Want colored or white man to
manage horses and farm large
Gocd house,
good
S.
JH crop on shares.
garden, wood and elec.,
bottom and upland. See.
Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
| house,
50-50 basis.
couple to aitend
a
- Want farm families for 1947,
trac- |
90-50 basis. Good land,
tor equipment; some day work;
| Also want single man help gen.
farm work, driving tractor oc-
casionally. $40.00 mo. room,
board, laundry, 14 day off
weekly. Mrs. Hugh White,
Stockbridge. zo
Want good man - work 2 Ge
3H crop on 3rds and 4ths, 6 mi.
| E. Commerce on Rt. 5. Known
as Goss Place. G. H. Porter, At-
lanta, 547 Linwood Ave., NE.
Wa. 7984.
Want farmer ie 2H or 3H
crop on halves or 3rds and 4ths.,
Good smooth, grey land, 5R
, elec, mail and school
bus by door, close to church, 3
mi. N. Douglasville. T. W. Sim-
mons, Douglasville.
. Want sober, reliable, white
or colored married man with
2-3 children 14-17, care for
livestock and light work on
farm. Salary and build house
for right party. Reference and
personal interview necessary.
Fritz Orr, Atlanta, 3245 Nancy
Creek Rd. CH 1114.
Want 2H cropper with plenty
help, good fand, on paved road,
elec. lights, 4 R. house, well,
pasture. E. C. Murray, Ogle
thorpe, RFD 3.
Want man for 4H farm on}
halves. 6 R. house, elec., wood,
mail and schaol bus by door.
Good land, 3% mi. from town.
Louie Hadden, Stapleton.
Want family with 2 plow
hands, for 2H farm, 50-50 basis.
Large 3 R. house, elec., school
bus and mail route, good land,
pasture, running water and
wood. Carl Perry, Monroe, Rt.
3.
Want farmer, with family on
Must know how to
drive and maintain tractor. 4 A.
tobacco, cotton, peanuts, corn.
Good houses, water, on schocl
} route. Furnish land for garden,
potatoes and cane if wanted.
Good wages when not working
in crop. J. H. Delkle; Register,
RFD 1 :
\
Ocilla, Rt. 1.
Want man and wife, man to.
y
Want good farmers on
basis must be good work
colored or white. Good land,
near cilla. Arthur H
feed steck and work on f
2 R. house. Write salary
iday you desire: J. F, _Wellborr
Rock Springs. .
Want thoroughly reiabie
telligent frmer for 435 A. tari
325 cultivation, 10 mi. So. Cuth
bert, Randolph Co. Residence
Elee., other modern conve
ences, barns, equipment ar
livestock furnished. For p rt
culars, contact. W. Gordo
Thurman, Atlanta, 1058 |
Bldg. WA 9410.
Want farmer. for 2H Crea
| 3rds and 4ths or standing xe
1 mi. north Glenlock, lec,
school bus and. mail route, i.ear_
church. C. Banks, Roopville.
Want good farmer for 20 A
farm, 5: R house, wired for el C,
2 barns, use of pasture, sehoo!
bus, mail route, 2 mi. NW Ha
ilton, standing rent. W.
J.. Freeman, Hamilton, care
Oaks Farm.
ae AEC.
Ried:
Want farmer . for
farm,.2 mi. W. Homer iia on
paved hwy. 6 R. house, clea
lights. Bruce Douglas, Homer
ville. = te
pe
Want farmer for gocd S255
farm, 2 good houses, maii rt.,
near school, :bus route, 234 mi
Sharpsburg. Standing rent.
J. Haines, Sharpsburg.
Want farmer for 2H and iH
crop, good level land, on river,
16 mi. south Douglasville, 59-50.
basis, one of best truck farms in
Ga; also cotton and corn, small
grain. Mail and school 20ute.
Walker, Whitcburg,
) es a
Want colored family with 2.
plow hands to cultivate wie
farm, build pasture fence, cicar
some land.- Located DeKaib
Co., on cotline. Good 4 R. house,
good stock, ete. Weekly < salary,
doe Tribble, Atlanta, 277 Cap-.
itol Avenue, VE 2473. LS
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Aycock, Moultrie.
a
Registered Polied Hereferd Sale
A Double Feature Sale of Registered Polled |
Herefords: choice bulls and females, including cows |
with fine calves at side, will be held at the Livestock
Auditorium, Moultrie, on Friday, December 6. Ww. BE.
| Beans .Snap), per pu. _hprs.
November 15, 1946
4 Beans (Lima), bulk, per bu. oe $3.50-$3.75 |
Fresh Fruits and Vegetabies|
Atlanta |
3.00- "3.75 |
Collards, per doz.
} Peas (Field), bulk, per bu.
Mustard Greens, per bu. Bpirse eS aS
50-44
75- 1.00 |
275 <
Peppers, per bu. hprs.
-Radishes, per doz.
1.25- 1.58
50-0
4.00-
Squash, per bu. hprs. =.
Sweet Potatoes, bu. bkts. __
1.00- 2.5(
Turnips (bunched), DOr 006. Se ee z 00: |
Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. Soe ee es 1. 0Q=:- 255 =
.O0-
GEORGIA
LIVESTOCK MARKETS
NOVEMBER
HOGS :
LBS.
180/240
245/270
275/300
355/400
155/175
135/150
130/DN
180/350
350/450 |
Good to choice
Good .to choice
Heavies
. Heavies
Lights
Lights
Lights
Roughs
Roughs
igs
CATTLE =
PER CWT.
Choice Strs & Heifers
Good Steers & Heifers
Medium Steers & Heifers
Common Steers & Heifers
Fat Cows
Common Cows
Canuner Cows
Yrigs. & Light Bulls
Shelly Cows
Burs
x00d Calves
Medium Calves
Common Calves
Augusia
8ih-5th
24.25- 25.30 |
24.25- 25.30
23.00- 24.00
23.00 24.00
Albany
6ih
24.00-
24.00-
No
Hogs
Auct eee gos
24.00- 25.00; 24.00-
24.00- 25.00
23.00- 24.00
C400
23.00-
11.50- 14.75
16.00- 19.75
12,00- 15.75
Nashviile
5th
18:00- 23. 06
Sylvester
ie
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RM INCOME And |
NATIONAL INCOME
Continued from Page One)
ing . own income by a short-sighted
eourse. Ultimately he is reducing the
amount of money that will go into the
pay envelope of his employees.
When we import wheat or corn or
meat we thereby reduce the farm in-
come. We thereby reduce the national
~ mecome.
envelope of every individual worker,
_ business man and professional man in
the United States.
When the OPA or any governmental
agency fixes prices on farm crops, they
are automatically determining the na- .
tional income.
_. When the OPA or any other govern-
mental agency lowers the prices on farm
erops, they automatically lower the
number of dollars that industrial and
business workers will have with whieh
to buy these produets. =
. When the OPA or anv other govern- -
mental agency lowers the price on farm
erops, they automatically increase the
public debt, because it will take more
~ hours of | labor for each on of us-to pay
our proportionate part of that debt
nen. we receive less money in our sal-_
ary check or our pay envelope.
Actually, every other person in the
: United Giates is as much affected by:
the low farm income as the farmer.
. The following table gives the Agri-
~ cultural income, the factory payroll and
the national payroll in parallel columns
for 18 years, from 19 - - 1938 inclusive.
A careful study . these figures
proves beyond any aoa that the
amount of money that farmers receive
from their crops absolutely determines
our notional economy.
= High farm prices mean good times,
and low farm prices mean hard times
for everybody.
_ Look these SodE es over tov yourself!
Sa
Var :
Agricultural
Incon.e
We thereby reduce the pay .
available, Noahs
25th Century B. C.
Hor a thousand years in thy sight
are but as yesterday when it is past, and
-as a watch in the night.? Psalm 90:4.
Thou earriest them away as with a
flood; they are as a sleep: in the morn-
ing they are like grass which groweth
ip? Psalm 90:5
For all our ine are passed away in-
thy wrath: we spend our years as a tale
that is told. Psalm 90:9.
I have just returned from a trip to
California. There are many things
that I want to tell you about. Itis too
much for one article, and today I want
to tell vou about the Big Trees.
Most of the people have heard about |
the Redwoods of California, but very
few people know a
them.
Standing under these Big Trees you
cannot help, but realize how small man
is. How brief our days are is impressed
on your mind when you know some-
thing of their age.
The Sequoia Gigantea known as-
Big Trees grow on the western slopes
of the: Sierra Nevada Mountains. The
land on which they grow is 5,000 feet
above the sea level.
These Big Trees grow up to 36 feet.
in diameter.
With one of these giants lying prone
on the eround, it would take six tall
men, each one standing on the other
ones head, for the top man to see over
the tree.
The ages of these. elants. are almost
unbelievable, running as much as 4500
venge e
To get an idea how long a period of
time 4500 years is, let us think of it in
terms of world history. :
According to the best information
flood occurred in the
the year 2486 B. C. We are now in the
year 1946 A. D. or 4420 years after the
flood: According to these figures, the
oust of es trees would have been al-
Factory Dayrol?
4
National Income
1921 $ 8,900,000,000
1992. | - 9,900,000,000
1923 11,000,600,000
1924 11,300,000,000
1925 12,000,000,000
1926 11,500,000,000
1927 11,600,000,000 |
1928 7 11,700,000,000
1929 - 11,900,000,000
{930 | -9,500,000,000
SS 7,000,000,000
- 1932 5,300,000,000
1933 6,400,000,000
1934 7,300,000,000 -
1935 8,500,000,000.
1936 _ 9,500,000,000
1937 9,800,000,000
88 500, 000, 000
62,300,000,000
61,100,000,000
59,200,000,000
71,900,000,000
76,500,000,000
80,200,000,000
82, 900,000,000
84,100,000,000
81, 100,000,000
75,400,000,000
63,200,000,000
48, 800,000,000
44,200,000,000
- 50,400,000,000
55,800,000,000
63,900,000,000
67,500,000,000
54,100,000,000
$..8,300,000,000 $
9,100,000,000
11,000,000,000
10,500,000,000
10,800,000,000
- 11,400,000,000
11,200,000,000
11,300,000,000
11,700,000,000
9,600,000,000
7,000,000,000
-5,200,000,000
5,500,000,000
6,800,000,000
7,600,000,000
~ 8,800,000,000
- 9,300,000,000
7,300,000,000.
Total for ee
18 Years
$170,600,000,000
Note from the above that the total
farm income for 18 years was $170,600,-
000,00 000
Multiply this by 7 and you have the
sum of $1,194,200,000,000, or almost ex-
tly the amount of the neotal income
for those same 18 years.
You will also note the total of factory
yayrolls for the 18 years was $162,900,-.
000,000 or approximately the same as
he farm i income for the 18 years.
iis therefore obvious, eae the ae
$162,900,000,000 $1,192,600,000,000
amount of factory payroll is determined
by the amount of farm income.
It is equally obvious that the amount
of the farm income determines the
amount of the national income.
It is obvious that you cannot haye low
farm prices without: having low factory
payrolls and low national incomes. :
Tt is also obvious that- high farm
prices mean high factory payrolls and a
high national income.
7 TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture,
ere eat deal about
To be exact, about
most 100 years old at the tin
tlood.
These oldest trees were )
and 500 years old when Abr
born. They were more 7
years old when Moses led t
of Israel out of Egypt. T
most 1500 years old when &
eis King of Israel. They
2,000 years old when Alex
Great had eonquered the -
sighed for more worlds to con
These trees were living t
days of Nebuchadnezzar, in
the ereat kings of Persia
rise and fall of the Grecian I
Through all the hundreds
the rise. paid: fall of the Rom
when the Roman legions a
eagles oecupied every know
in the world, these giant Se
standing on the mountain
where they are today.
When you stand beside th
and think of these things t
you can say from the bottom
heart with the Psalmist Davi
thousand years in thy sight
yesterday when it is past,
wateh in the night. 2
When we stand by these |
think of these things, when
of the endless ages that h
over Gods Creation, then we
with the Psalmist David, :
aman, that thou art. mindful
the son of man, that thou vis
Psalms 8-4. :
Along the rug roed -
tal range paralleling: the .
we also saw. the Redwoot
Sempervirens). These are
Er ECS. Ss
The Redwoods pete for t
| feet from the earth the topm
haye been exposed to the w
rain and snow since the tim
Pharoahs of Egvpe ruled y
hand.
360 feet, 120 yards, 15 oft
lying end to end will reach
cne mile.
Man lives the allotted
seore years and ten. He im
he is important, vet his exi
on this earth is but a ship
in the night. For all our da
ed away in thy wrath:
Vears as a tale that is told
QO
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THE REDWOOD.
Author, Joseph B. Straus
Builder of the Golden Gate B
Here sown bv the Creators
In serried ranks, the Redwe
No other clime is honored si
No other lands their glory
The greatest of earths livi
Tall conquerors that laugh a
Their challenge -still unansw
Through fifty centuries 0
The nations that with them 1
~Rich empires, with their for
Lie buried nowtheir splent
But these proud monarehs s
So shall they live, when end
When our crude citadels de
For brief the vears allotted
3ut infinite perennials span.
This is their temple, vaulted.
And here we pause with r
With silent tongue and awe-
lor here we sense lifes proj
To be like these, straight, t
To make our world, like th
Sink down, O traveller,
God stands before. you
-Commissio er