_Tom LINDER 2
ditorial By TOM LINDER
\DE HL ae :
200 West olth Street |
New York 19, N. x,
Sept. 25, 1946.
OM LINDER,
sioner of Agriculture,
h such a small cotton crop in
the farmers should be urged
ll the otton they can off the
ntil prices are above 40 cents.
O COTTONSEED.
y will hold, cotton will vanes
ore. ied and ie will get
tiosed advance of 1 3/4 cents
d on cotton seed and soy bean
SSININE.
this robbery NOW. Oil is
t 30 cents per pound.
cannot we get OLEHO
beans or cottonseed?
made
Takes
e of butter thats selling at 90 |
oils and dressing.
GREATEST GANG OF
LERS WE HAVE E V E R-
have to get Lewis of the MINE
KERS, to LICK OPA.
from Texas says OKLA TEX-
OP 1,700, 000 bales.
Sincerely,
Wade a Armstrong.
above letter is self-explanatory.
lo. not have oleo from soy bean
cottonseed oil because the ceil-
d by OPA do not induce the
pay a price that the farmers
ord to produce a supply.
have butter because
_ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER a 1946
total of $119,404,000
cream will bring more money per gal-
lon of milk than the butter will bring.
Therefore, the. butter is not manufac-
tured.
The Administration has been so de-
termined to take the farmers products
below cost of production in order to
buy votes in the densely populated cit-
ies of the North and East. They are
~ rapidly bringing on a desperate food
situation in the entire nation.
With the November elections just
around the corner, the Administration
is afraid to lift price control for fear
of the big city vote.
eentrols remain in effect means the
more acute food supply in the future.
The national Administration is like the.
Trishman who swallowed an egg. He
was afraid to walk for fear of breaking
the egg. He was afraid to sit down for |
and lights.
fear it would hatch.
Foreign gee ae labor
eorgia Farm Income
6 Millions Under 45
By Ken Turner
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27Geor-
gias farm income for the first six
months of 1946 fell off more than 56, -
000,000 from the corresponding year in
1945, the Bureau of Agricultural Econ-
omics of the Department of Agriculture
reported Friday.
Cash receipts from marketings in the
state totalled $113,261,000 during the
first half of 1946 as compared with a
for the same period
in 1945, the Bureau said.
The reduction resulted from a sharp
decline in marketing of live stock and
live stock products.
In the 1946 period sales of roe stock
and products aggregated $49 611,000
while a year ago for the first half of.
the year they tetaled ie 061 000 or *1, oe
499, 0003 more.
They are likewise
afraid to continue price control because
every one knows that every day price
leaders.
have become so powerful they can shut
down all the ships in American po ts
and the Government is helpless to
At the same ti
companies an
anything about. it.
the Government has
regiments of F. B. I. men in little tow:
in the states trying to ferret out a |
individual law breakers.
The great unorganized majority:
_Americans farmers, w hi t e coll
workers, professional people, poli
and other law enforcement officers
have no rights under existing rule b
organized minorities. 7
Such cattle, as the alien Han
Bridges, who has been sponsored, e
couraged, and abetted by the Admi
istration of Roosevelt and Truman
threaten to overthrow all pak ae
law and government.
Tn the great city of Pichi thi
week the entire population was
dangered by strike of employees who
shut down all transportation, power,
The established constit
tional court for the protection of the
health and safety of the entire popul
tion issued an injunction to preven
the tie-up of all these public utilities.
The federal Government, instead 0.
the constitutional rights of the peopl
of Pittsburgh, sent federal agents
down to Pittsburgh and prevailed up-
on the court to dissolve the injunetic
and turn the city over to the strikers
Here in Atlanta out on Edgewood Ave.
nue you can see a sorry, no accoun
bunch of Negroes and Whites mar
ing up and dow n the sidewalk toget e
carrying big banners striking agains
a laundry. A day or two ago a laund
station was blown up with dynamite
right here in Atlanta.
While the Administration is worr
ing about the Chinese,. the Russians
and the Wild Man of Borneo, our own
house is falling in on our ee ic
are much nearer to internal strife thar
we are to war with other countries.
is high time that we get some one it
Washington who is eapable of realizing
this.
Any administration that will deli
erately rob its own farmers, while at the
same time pay exorbitant prices
foreign farmers shows a complete
of fidelity to the United States and
people. =
TOM LINDER,
| Commissioner of Agri
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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
WANTED TO BUY OR-
EXCHANGE FOR FARM
LAND
WANT TO BUY OR
EXCHANGE FOR FARM
LAND
Want small farm. Write what
you have and I will come see it.
Robert Stewart, Lineolnton.
Want to buy well built house,
plenty out-bldgs., good land,
elec. lights, running water,
mail and school bus by door,
near large town, good neigh-
bors. Reasonably priced, no
debts, clear title. Advise. Mrs.
Floyd Mason, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
Want buy 1 or 2 level acres
suitable for Lily bulb .growing,
Must be on good highway near
town, Cordele or Tifton pre-
ferred; with good water, elec.
Give particulars and price. Jo-
seph H. DunNett, Sandy Springs.
Want 2 or 3,000 acres land in
1 tract, prefer cheap, cut-over
land (either by saw mill or
paper pulp). Advise. Lewis P.
Mathews, Thomaston.
Want buy 10 or more acres
with log cabin or tenant house.
Branch or creek through place.
|| Within 20 mi. of Atlanta. Roy
| Bell, Atlanta, 125 Ellis St.
Want buy small farm, good
house, good land, some timber,
running water in pasture, So.
Ga. preferred. Must be reason-
able for cash. Give full details
and price first letter. All let-
ters ans. Charlie B. McCann,
LaGrange, Rt. 2.
Want for cash, 35 to 150 acrs,
farm or. pasture land. Prefer
North, within 25 mi. Atlanta. C.
| R. Williams, Atlanta, 3104 Pied-
|mont Rd., N, E. :
Will trade 37R. house, 1 A.
land on good, paved road, school
bus, mail rt. and REA line, on
Coweta Rd., for property in
Fulton Co., and $900.00 cash
difference. Advise. Quinton Es-
kew, College Park, Rt. 1.
Want buy small house with
some acreage, good location.
in or near Stone Mountain. J.
J, Dunson, .Lithonia, Rt, 1.
of land, suitable for stock rais-
ing, with some saw timber.
R. F. Dewberry, Savannah, Rt.
3, Box 370,
Want good farm, 50 or 100
acres, in radius of 15-25 mi.
WANT TO RENT FARMS
Want to rent good farm,
Must have some bottom land,
house, pasture, good water,
wood, Elec. improved or not.
Prefer on good road, reasonably
close to good market. Like to
sow grain in October. Would
do some repair- work. State
cash rent and particulars. W. B.
Willingham, LaGrange. 206
Broom S$t., "Phone No. 813 R.
- Want for cash rent for 1947,
a2H. farm, good land and
house, prefer Jenkins, Bulloch
or adjoining Co. See or write.
D. T. McAbea, Millen, Rt. 1,
Box 14. :
Want rent 35 or 40 A. good
and for 1947. Prefer near Dou-
glas or Hazlehurst. Must be
good house, lights, etc., school
and Mail Rt. and good fence.
Write. Robert J. Spires, Milan.
Ri. 1; Box 14.
Single man honest and sober,
ith father and mother desires
nall place with good house,
some modern conveniences,
near good market town, in So.
a., for reasonable rent. Can
furnish self. A. F. Johnson,
awson. Rt. 2.
Want rent farm in Candler
. for 1947 about 40 acres. or
ore. Must be free of nut grass.
. D. Randall, Summit. Rt.
Want rent small place a few
acres in country, near small
wn, or will buy at reasonable
ice. Give full details. Sam
. Atlanta, 414-5th St. N.
ant rent or lease small
age, with 1 or 2 bed-room
ouse, on salt water, prefer in
McIntosh or Glynn Co. State
tion, price per mo. or year,
if good repair. J. T.
gon 2
WANT TO RENT FARMS
Want to rent with optiom to
buy, 25 to 30 acres, more or
less, with fairly good house, 3
or 4 rooms, with good xagof,
good out-bldgs., Elec. preferred,
not too far
transportation facility to town,
Veteran wants to rent or buy
small farm with electricity
availible, within 5 mi. church
and on mail rt. State full par-
ticulars in first letter. Herman
Bryan, Dudley. Rt. 1.
Want rent small farm for
trucking and chicken raising,
5 or 6 R. house, within 10 or
15 mi. city of Atlanta. Pay rent
monthly. Good ref. Applv.. C.
E. Brockett, Avondale Estate,
367 Rockbridge Rd.
Want to rent (money rent)
small farm, 25-30 A., with
Mivable house, within 20 to 30
mi. Atlanta, suitable for rais-
ing garden, truck, poultry, etc.
State full detains. W.. M. Mce-
Duffie, Rochelle.
Want to rent by month house
and 1 to 5 Acres within 5 mi.
Buckhead, near Bus or Trolley
line; raise poultry, garden, etc.
Must have electricity. Consider
buying in reasonable. -Mrs. W
D. Fuller, Atlanta. Rt. 1. (482
Northside Dr.)
where stock is furnished, also
pasture and good house and
chicken houses to raise chickens
on halves on highway between
Clermont and Gainesville. See
or write Mr
lonega, Rt
1,
from town, also}.
Give full details. W. F. Usch-
mann, Atlanta, 459 Central!
Ave., 5. W.
Want to rent good 1 H. crop
s. W. M. West, Dah-
|Atlanta at reasonable price; al-
so want good tract of land suit-
able for farming, but well tim-
bered, good saw timber, as
want to improve as see fit. Ad-
vise. J. B. Wood, Atlanta, 1946
Troi ot. No
Want buy farm with 20-50
acres cleared land (and other
does not matter), to purchase un-
der the GI Bill of Rights, Pre-
fer in So. Ga. Arnold T. Brown,
Ellaville. Rt. 1, Box 67.
some acreage, good location, in
or-near Stone Mountain. J. J.
Dunson, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
Want several hundred acres
of land, suitable for stock rais-
ing, with some saw timber. R.
F. Dewberry, Savannah, Rt. 3,
Box 370.
Want good farm, 50 or 100
acres, in radius of 15-25 mi. At-
lanta at reasonable prices; also
want good tract of land suitable
for farming, but well timbered
good saw timber as want to im-
prove as see fit. Advise. J. B.
N. E.
Want buy farm, with 20 to 50
acres cleared land (and. other
does not matter,) to purchase
under the GI Bill of Rights.
Prefer in. So. Ga. Arnold T.
Brown, Ellabelle, Rt. 1, Box 67.
Want buy i00 to 150 acres
cheap,. wooded land, within 25
mi. radius of Atlanta, with ade-
quate springs, streams and na-
tural lake sites. Not interested
in cultivated land. Later to build
ranch-type home tor own use
and other bldgs.. Advise. J. A.
Baldwin, Atlanta, c/o Georgian
Terrace Hotel. Room 507.
_ Want buy 60 to 100 acres, part
timber, house with bath, run-
ning water and lights, fully
very good land, and on bus rte.
State full particulars.
E: Taliaferro, Savannah, Rt. 4,
Box 244 A. Staley Heights.
Pay cash for smal! farm with-
in 25 mi, Atlanta. Price must
be reasonable. Roy Tull, Deca-
2 EPSP SES Beet
good pasture with water, woods, |
Want several hundred acres
Want buy smal! house with.
Wood, Atlanta, 1946 Trotti St.,}
equipped, also with stock, and
Dennis |
Want buy small place on salt
water. Advise. B. $, Bryson,
Augusta, 2202 Richmond Ave.
Want buy small farm close to
town, or will rent cash rent.
So. Ga. preferred. W, C. En-
trekin, Macon, P. O. Box 1195.
Want farm, 200 A. or more,
nice, level land, free from rocks,
some woodland and running
water. E. C. Perkins, Chats-
worth.
Want 100 to 30 A. land level.
enough for tractor, 2 sets of|
buildings, lights, running water
for pasture. Pay. cash. Hy. N.
Watts, Felton, Reed:
Want small house on small
acreage, with good well or
spring, near car or bus line, in
Fulton, DKalb or Campbell Co.
Pay all cash for real bargain.
Miss W. M. Brooks, Atlanta, 553
Ashby St., SW.
Want buy small tract, 5 to 10
-A., or more, with small house,
well or spring, preferably not
on Hwy. Like to locate near a
small So. Ga. town. Mrs. Mar-
garet Cox, Atlanta, Rt. 10, Box
301. as
Want buy a good farm in Car-
roll county. J. W. Evans, Jr.,
Roopville. -
Want buy or rent small farm.
near Atlanta, 394 Washington
street.
Want small tract of land
(would consider Grist Mill,)
near a town, with some kind
dwelling. Must he. cheap for
cash. Mrs. C. E. Mobley, Al-
bany, Rt. 4, Box 349.
Want buy Pecan Orchard, 10-
40 A., with trees at least 10 yrs.
old, with house and well of good
water. Give full particulars. E.
H. Mitchell, Atlanta, 307 Crew
street.
' Want buy large or small farm
for cash. For further informa-
tion, write and enclose stamp
for reply. Porter Lee Roy Mull,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3.
Want buy small farm with
water power Grist Mill for corn,
wheat and other grains; front-
ing on Hwy. 41, 3, 23, 19 or 8,
with liveable house, good well
of water, some fruit and nut
trees. L. O. Mitchell, Atlanta,
307 Crew street.
Want buy 30 or 75 A. farm
with plenty buildings, running
water, been laying out for a long
time, within 10 or 15 mi. from
a good market. J. M: Davis,
Alamo. c/o Postmaster.
- Wantean improved farm, with
conveniences, close-in, prefer
one that is adapted to livestock.
Expect to pay cash. Will ans-
wer all offers. W. D. Putnam,
Curryville.
Want to buy, preferably on
terms, small farm, 25 to 50 acres
with good buildings, pasture,
etc., in this vicinity. R. P. Bo-
mar, Palmetto.
Want buy farm in Turpentine
Belt, with at least 250 A., in it,
good sized field, good seeded
pasture, good fence, good land, |.
rest of land heavily timbered.
Small down payment and rest
to suit Seller. I. . Nail, Hor-
tense.
Want buy farm, in No. or Mid-
die Ga. preferred, anywhere
from 50 to 200 acres. Must have
running water on place and be
on public road, Price must. be
right. Describe fully.
Jordan, Mt. Airy.
Want unimproved No. or Up-
per Georgia acreage. Advise. C.
P. Artwood, Eton.
H. W.
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FARM LAND FOR SALE
CORRECTION: 10% acres
land, 1% mi. South of incorpor-
ate limits of Jonesboro on Dixie
Hwy. 5 R.- dwelling, barn, gar- |
age, chicken yard, pasture,
whole place fenced. $7,500. L.
J. Brown, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.
PLANTS FOR SALE *
Strawberry Plants: Yeager
Dry Weather and Progressive
Everbearing and Dorsetts
Spring Bearing, all, $1 C. Care-
fully packed, PP. J. W. Toole,
Macon, 33 Burton Avenue.
a Wedne: a
rerford, Gainesville, Rt,
Willie Griffin, Americu
Plants, 60c C. Exc. i
| planting, $1.60 M.
Klondike Strawberry
60c C; $5 M. Orders ]
500, add postage. Lela
nett, Cumming, Rt. 1,
Collard plants, 40c @:
$1; $1.75 M. Del. E.
Imp. Strawberry pl
large size berries, $4.50
postage. No checks. M
Martin, Gainesville, Rt
Ga. and Heading
plants, 300 for $1; $2 ]
5,000 up, $1.65 M. Exp,
Tomato: Stone, Baltim
Marglobe, $1.25 M; 5,0
M. Exp. Col. No che
Smith, Gainesville, Rt, :
Ga. and Heading
Stone and Marglobe T
300 for $1; 500 for $1.
All del. A. C. Garrett,
ville, Rt. 1.
Chas. Wakefield, f
Cabbage plants, ready,
$1.75: $2.75 M. Del. O1
ner, Pitts, Rt: 17:
Chas. Wakefield and
hagen frostproof
plants, fresh and gree
$1; 500 for $1.50; $2.50
R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Mastodon Everbeari
Missionary Strawberry
$1 C; $8.50 M. Prepai
cial price on large lot
Toole, Macon, 606 Bur
Several thousand lar
sweet strawberry plant
with Lady Thompson. 0:
in Ga.,-$7 M. Mrs. W.
Turin, Rt.-1.
Missionary Strawberr
jac C. Mrs. B. M. Kitch
Branch, Rt. 1.
Large, well rooted,
berry plants, $1.75 C
$1.25. Cash or M. O.
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, D
Strawoberry (large
ries) 50 plants for $
Del. 150 miles; also
grade sugared ribbon
sugar cane syrup. Sti
per 10 Ib..-can. OO. B
Villa Rica, P. O. Box
Chas. Wakefield
plants, ready, $2.75
| Odis: Conner, Pitts.
Everbearing Str
Plants, all large and
ed, $2 -C;
orders. : :
Park, 3 Ernest Dr.
-lanta, Ca. 6547. .
Everbearing Stra}
Plants, large and wel
$1 C; orders 1,000 or
C. At my home. E
Grittin, Rt,
Sage plants, $1.00 do
spoons Tobacco Seed,
ed Grape Vines, 50c e
L. J. Ellis, Cumming.
Everbearing Stra
Plants, $1.00 C. Mrs. S.
ner, Alpharetta, Acade
Ga. Collard Plants
thousand, 500 for $1; _
PP; also NZ Red Doe
gian Buck, lot fer $5
Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2
Several thousand
ing Strawberry Plants
No checks. Add _ posta
Everbearing Stray
Plants, $1C at my place
C if shipped. George
Arthur, Albany, Davy
Everbearing Strav
Plants, $2 C.. PP; $6.
P. E. Traylor, Rebecca,
Strawberry Plants,
sive, Mastodon. and
mixed plants, $1.50.
Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3
Everbearing Stra
large chicken feed sac
ed, free of holes. Dolli
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. =
Nice everbearing St
Plants, $1.00 C; $4.00
PP. Mrs. J. W.: Nix,
Rt. 4.
1000 Everbearing St
Plants, now ready
Erwin, Middleton, Rt.
. Kudzu Crowns,
fied, 2 to 5 yr. roo
| Plants, 35 C, 500 for
50 M. PP. Mose Davis,
ille, Rt. 5, Box 126.
Wakefield Cabbage
$1.50 M. Special price
B. F. Mallard, Sa-
Rt. 1, Box 378..
erbearing Strawberry
75c C. Add postage. No
We Pardue, Cleve-
eston, Wakefield, Duich
e Seed, and Marglobe
to, $1.65 ib.; Stone Tomato
$1.50; Collard, 60c_ lb:
eed sacks, 100 Th sap.
Del. Lee Crow, Gaines:
2, Box 148.
buttons, planted in Oct
arge good onions, 60c gt.
ae : G. C. Taylor,. Buch-
Ibs. Pasls : i
Seed, 3 lbs. for $1; 25 Ibs.
14 in 100 Ib. lots; $35
G. . Clark, Gibson. :
ite Multiplying Onions, $1
allots. greatest multiply-
own, 25 per 100 plants;
pl.. White Few Few, 25c
Vena Brown, Hart-
SEED FOR SALE
0 type, Old time Smooth
Green Stem mustard seed,
e; 2 oz; fer 25c. Post-
946. seed, grown on own.
ibe H: Nichols,
B x 851.
hagen, Chas. W., and
lat. Dutch cabbage "seed,
- Marglobe tomato, $2
ol} rd, 40c lb. B. R. Wood-
Valdosta,
lip lying white nest onions
., plus postage. Mrs. Her-
Richardson, Bowdon,
ite, ik few cream mie
ender Half Runner beans,
No letters. ans. No chks.
x H. Wheichell, Dawson-
ite, ipader: Half Runner
, 1946 crop, sourid, clean,
ipful: also Print. feed sacks
ed, free of holes, 45c 1b;
ountry butter, 6 or 8 Ibs.
ly, 60c Jb.. Add - postage.
Iton Grindle, Gainesville,
am onder peas, 25 Ib;
Eng. peas, 35c Ib alse
Missionary strawberry
500, $2.75; Sage, 15 ea.,
is Sweet; green and red
per, 50 gal. All del.
.eilar pias
early hres
table peas (bears 2-crops)
s of either for $1.10; also
est onions, $1.25 gal.
Ss. larence Mc-
an, Dacula, RE 1
red multiplying onions,
big, 10
Sood eating, $1.25 gal.
e to plant. Mrs. Marie
Dalton, Rt. 2. :
er Mustard Seed, 14c tbl.
: Lizzie. Mathis. Gaines-
- White Rotaee
Nex Onions, $1.25 gal.
_M. Bobo. Hartwell, Rt.
Ss. Crimson Clover
(20c Ib. H. H. McCord,
on, Phone SE:
tons Blue Lupine = sale,
d and tested, 5'42c 1b.
Rentz, Bainbridge
e clean Red Nest: Multiply-
On ons, 1946 crop, now
Q plant, $1-gal. Add
ge. Mrs. W. C. Byington,
an, Rt. 3.
> Lupine Seed, germina-
, percent, urity, 99.14 per
per cwt, sacked ineven
new bags. G. M. Coch-
iv., Bainbrfidge.
unhuiled-
ee type,
clover seed,
hand. flailed,
screened, bagged. S. L.
ton, Dewyrose, Rt. 1.
tons excellent Blue . Lu-
ger., 04 percent, puri-
9914 | ercent, $6.50
owt. J. H.
8 white
| Buttons, $1.25
strawberry plants, ;
mild berry, $1'C. Exc. for print.
to 20 in cluster,
_ SEED FOR SALE.
Sev. pounds good waterme-
lon seed, $1.50 lb. PP., also
about 40 lbs. or more Collard
seed, 40c Ib. FOB. Frank Wil
son, Palmetto.
1946 crop Cannon Ball water-
melon seed, hand saved, $2 ib;
okra, 90e lb. Exc. 1 lb. okra fer
feed. sacks, Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson,
Cordele, Bi
White : Multiplying Shallots,
for fall planting, $1 gal; also
printed feed: sacks, washed, 35
ea. FOB. Mrs. ae EL White-
mire, Cumming, Rt. 3. ~
Browns Special Imp, also |
Yellow Pryor, 3 tbl. spoons, $1.
I. E. Tyson, Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Several tons Blue Lupine
Seeds, 94 percent. germination,
recleaned in even weight bags.
James W. Smith, Fort pe
RE. t
Early Hordes Speckled and
White Half Runnr Garden
Beans, 45c teacup; also White
Nest Onions, $1.25 gal. PP. P.
B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
White Nest Onions, for fail
planting, $1.50 gal. Exc. gal.
for 4 print feed sacks, 100 tb.
cap. alike. Mrs. B. Thornton,
Bowdon.
White Tender and Speckled
Half Runner Garden Beans, 45e
teacup; Red Scallion Onions
gal. PP.;-in Ga.
Miss Mattie Brown,
Ground,: Rt. 1.
Old Fashion Onions, 35 to 19
on hill where 5 or 6 on hill are
planted, grow nice onions for
spring eating, $1.10 gel. Mrs
W.B. Hurst, Mansfield
13 Ibs. Mixed Turnip Seed,
Seven Top, Purple Top, Yellow
Globe, Salet Turnip, 70e lb. PP.
L. D. Carson, Sr., Farmington.
3,000 Ibs. Blue Lupine Seed,
| Germination, 95 percent, 5c per
lb. G. B. Sinquefield, Harrison.
12 bu. small peach seed that
run about 6,000 seed to bu., 10c
lb. FOB here. Jarnes Cureton,
Austell. ee
Purple top turnip seed, 25c
cup; Black wax pole or corn-
field bean; Brown bunch gar-
den bean, and Yellow half run-
ner bean, same kind, 30c cup.
Mrs.. E. W. Tidwell, Alpharetta.
J gal white multiplying on-
ions, .$1 gal. Also everbearing
_ very large
feed sacks. .Ada- Powell, Rising
Fawn, apt.
Collard seed, 50 Ib.; 10 lbs.,
$4; $30 per hundred. A. C. Pon-
der, Whigham.
100 lbs. Shogoin Turnip Seed,
pkgs. of 2 lbs. or over, 40c lb.
FOB. Mitchell Cixwell, Warner
Robins, Rt. 1.
Good tender garden bean seed,
white half runner, striped half
runner, tender cornfield, 50
large cup. Exc. for print sacks;
cup of beans for each sack 3 of
kind. No. checks.
Mes.
Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
0 pal
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Good many tone Serica and
Annual Lespedeza Hay, several,
tons oat and barley straw and
German millet hay. B. F. Har-
ris, Griffin, Phone 4586.
Seed Rye, $3.50 bu.; Thrash
grade, Sanford seed wheat, re-
cleaned and treated, $3.10 bu.
J. T. Lowe, Fort Valley.
1,000 bu. 2nd. yr. Hastings
Seed Oats, $1.10 bu. at my farm
You furnish -sacks. Will ship
for $1.25 bu. and furnish sacks.
-Q. A. Hamper, Elberton, Ri 3:
Victor Grain Seed oats, 2nd.
vr. SION bu. a Murrow,
Far mington.
1,000 bu. Feed Oats, $1.15 bu.
ros my farm; also small quan-
tity certified Coker Victor Grain
Ist yr.
and Fulgrain Seed Oats, -
$2.25 bu. in 4 bu. bag lots.
D. Murrow, Farmington.
~ Cokers Fulgrain and Victor
Grain and LeLena Oats. Prices
en request; also Coker's Victor
Grain Oats, once removed from
breeder, recleaned, . treated, $2
bu. All growfh on own farm.
A. J. Evans, Fort Valley.
| Oats,
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Pure Saniora Seed. Wheat,
san, in new 100-lb. bags, $2.50
bu. FOB. N. E. Reid, Hartwell,
Rt. 3:
1,000 i Victor Grain Oats
$1. 25 bu. at my barn. Sacks not
furnished. C. N. Colvin, Locust
Grove, Rt. 2.
80 tons good Peanut Hay, $20
ton at my place, 24% ae north
Lyons on U. S. Hwy. . Jd. 1s
Todd, Lyons.
1,200 bu. Cokers Victor Grain
$1. 10 bu. at farm. Not
sacked in 100 bu. lots, large lots
only. W. Z. Faust, Lexington.
2,000 bu. Sanford imp. seed
wheat, recleaned, in good bags,
tagged showing germination |.
and. purity test, $4.50 bu. FOB
R. E. Aycock, Monroe.
Fine well cured mixed Bot-
tom baled meadow hay, annual
grass $30 ton at farm 8 miles
S W Milledgeville. Can load
carload at Browns Crossing on
Ga. RR at same price. R. E. Cot-
ton, Milledgeville,
Columbia St. Phone 6586."
ton car lots, FOB cars: or barn,
$27 ton. L. F, Easterlin, Ander-
sonville.
500 tons new Peanut Hay,
ready for del. anywhere within
300 miles. Write for prices del.
Quote amount needed. No or-
ders under 6 tons. V. H. Burke,
Ashburn, Rt. 1.
100 bu. Woods Seed Wheat,
free ofoats and rye, $3 -bu. M.
-L. Chalker, Avera.
.500 bu.
Sanford Wheat, Ist yr. $3 bu.
E. V. Vaughn, Bogart.
Selected Hastings,
seed oats, $1.50: bu.
Woeds, Brooks.
600 bu. good clean, full grain
Coker Oats, not recleaned, $1.25
bu. Plus postage. E. F. Wil-|.
liams, Buford, Rt. 2.
1,000 bu. Hastings imp. Seed
oats $1.50 bu; 500 bu. imp. San-
100 bu.
James B.
Clemson. Seed Barley, $2.50 bu.
M. T. Sanders, Commerce.
Dbl. cleaned and tested Ful-
grain Oats, $1.40 bu.; Red Heart
Wheat, cleaned and tested, $3.50
bu, FOB: Ralph S. Collier,
Comer.
Considerable quantity Abruz-
zi Rye, $4 bu:; also Lupine Seed,
.$6 per cwt. AH FOB. Exc.. for
syrup or
Duke, Fort Valley.
Lee Victoria Seed Oats wiil
-mail samples Ae on re-
quest. L. A. Caldwell, Gay.
Marretts Beardiess Barley,
hist yr. recleaned, pure, in even
weight bags, $2.60 bu. Emory
Jackson, Goggins, Phone Bar-
nesville 361M 2.
Coker Fulgrain, recleaned
seed oats, $1.50 bu. Geor ge Wat-
kins, Griffin, Rt A,
4 tons Peavine and Hay 10 or
j2 tons Peanut Hay for sale. B.
G. Clay, Millen, Rt. 3, Box 171.
20:tons Peanut Hay, $11 ton.
FOB barn. M. L. Shealey, Ogle-
thorpe.
Turners Bancroft Seed oats,
pure, recleaned and~ graded,
$1.75 bu. Also. certified Ban-
croft Oats. Descriptive booklet
on request. R. M. Turner, Roy-
ston.
100 bu. Abruzzi Seed Rye for
sale. .Cheslie Rooks, Stapleton.
_ Coker Seed Oats,
$1.35 bus
Wheat, free of weevils,
Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Several hundred bushels
Hastings Oats with vetch seed
mixed, #8 35 bu. in 5 bu. sacks.
FOB. R. S. Smith, Washingion.
1200 as Cokers Victor grain
Oats, $1.10 bu. on my barn on
farm not sacked in 100 bu. lots
large lots only. W. Z. Faust,
- Lexington,
Considerable amt. fine well
cured) mixed bottom baled
meadow hay, annual lespedeza,
dallis grass, Bermuda, $30 ton
at fait: 8 miles SW Milledge-
ville. Can load carload~ at
Brown's Crossing on Ga. RR at
this same price. R.. E. Cotton,
Milledgeville, 207 North Sok
Fulgrain
$4 bu.
umbia St Drone 6586.
dried apples
lespedeza, Dallis and Bermuda
207 North.
Lespedeza Hay in bales, $27. 30
recleaned and tested
ford Seed: Wheat, $3 bu; 10 bu.
peavine hay. J. D.|
Imp. Sanford Seca
APPLES AND eae FRUITS:
graded and treated with Cere-|.
Sev. thousand bushels of ap-
ples: Starks Delicious, Stay-
man, Winesaps and many other
varieties, to trucks. H. B. Rob-
erts, Clarkesville, c/o Hard-
mans Orchard. as
1946 crop nice, peeled, sun-
and
peaches, 5 Ibs. of either, del. to
2nd zone for $2.50 money order.
Mrs. L. A. Sanders,
No chks.
Ashland.
Large quantity of black scup-
pernongs, nice variety, for sale |
at my farm. .Cora Fussell, Osi-:
erfield. Dried Pears, 35 132
Sweet pepper( 15c Ib., also clear
seed Peach trees. Mrs. B. gees
Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.
APPLES: Dried horse. ap-
/ples, dried from ripe fruit, 1946
crop, 45c Ib. Mrs. C. A. Black,
The Rock, Rt. 1, Box 44.
"Nice, sundried Apples, free
of peel and. core, 50c lb. Mrs.
Flora Sams,
Nice, sundried apples,
FOB. Mrs. H. R. Wright, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 1.
Fresh apples, at my oie eas
mi. No. Blairsville Rd. Junction,
on Mineral Blutt Rd.,
Heaton Farm. Inquire Blue
Mtn. Lodge. H. T. Biehl, Min-
tat Blut 2
40 lbs. 1946 sundried nee
free of core and peel, 75c 1b;
also Half Runner Striped. gar-
den beans, 75c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. -G. W. Watkins, Eastanol-
Tee.
Nice dried Apoles. 50c Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. S. N. Camp, East-
anollee.
About
ples, peeled,
20 lbs.,
sliced, free of
|.worms, 40c 1b. Add postage. Exc.
as many as, 6 lbs.,-for 6 Print
sacks, 100 lb. cap. Write first.
Mrs. PL M. Allen, Gordon. |
Dried horse apples, from ripe
fruit, 1946 crop, 45c lb. Mrs.
os A. Black, The Rock, Rea,
Box 44.
BEANS: White, tender, Half
Runner garden beans, 50c_ tea-
cupful and postage; also 6-8 Ibs.
nice, fresh, * country butter
weekly, 60c Ib; also Print feed,
sacks, free of holes, washed, 45
ea. Mrs. Alton Grindle, Gaines-
eville Ri 5.
2 cups each, white Half Run-
ner, Purple Hull Crowders' and
-6 Week Crowders, $1.50 for the
6 cups. No chks. Mrs. Lon,Ash-
worth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
BEES: 13 new mechanical
Hives of Bees, for sale at stand-
ard price. Mrs. J. H. Walker,
Rhine, P. O. Box 209.
BEES:
Hives of Bees, for sale at stand-
ard price. Mrs. J. H. Walker,
Rhine, P. O. Box 209.
12 stands Bees in old fashion-
ed Guins, $2 ea. H. L. Bramlett, |
Winterville, Rt. 1, Box 14.
- 60 stands Bees in 1 and 2 8
and 10-frame Hives with supers,
$3.50 hive here. F. H. Sanders,
Dawson.
- BUTTER: Fresh country but-
ter, 65c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Ray
Burtz, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Nice Jersey butter, 65c lb. and
postage; also Print sacks, wash-
ed, good cond. 100 Ib. size, 40c
ea. postpaid. Asbury Holland,
Flowery Branch.
BUTTER: 4. to 6 Ibs., nice,
vellow Jersey butter per wk.,
75c lb. Add postage. Mrs, W.
ie Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt.
BUTTER: 4 lbs., good table
butter ea. week in 1 Ib. cartons,
$1 ib. Cartons to be ret. Sat.
guar. Mrs. C. L. Willis, Talk-
ing Rock.
4-6 lbs.,
butter ea. week.
postage. Mrs.
nice, yellow Jersey
75e lb. Add
Fresh country butter, 65 Ib.
postpaid. Mrs. Ray Burtz, Gain-
esville, Rt. 1.
Nice Jersey butter, 65c Ib.
and postage; also Print sacks,
washed, in good cond. 100 lb,
size, 40 ea. Asbury Holland,
Flowery Branch.
About 2 Ibs., nice country but-
ter weekly, 75c Jb. Mrs. J. A.
Ellis, Were, Ri. 4 Box a
unpeeled |. -
Cumming, Rt. 4. |
50c lb.
formerly
sundried ap-
13 new mechanical
W. V. Roobs, j.
| Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Mrs. He Ve Bivens,
Springs, Rtas
CORN: 100 ca corn i
$2 bu. at my farm. Geo
ert, Bogart, Rt. 1, Box 31
5 or 600 bu. corn in shue
sale at my barn. J. M
Draketown.
ee! \ :
New Yellow corn, for all
stock and poultry. L. D. H.
Fayetteville, Rt 2s
300-400 bu. good Corn, $
at field, 4 mi. Reidsville (
Cary = Jordan, Manass
le
CORN: 100 bu. corn in <
$2 bu. at my farm. Geo!
bert Smith, Bogart, Rt; 13
319. a
+ 5 or 600 bu. corn in ee a
sale at my barn. J. M.
Draketown. .
EGGS: Purebred But Oo
eggs, 15 for $1.25. P. P. Ca
to be ret. Miss Ronie Johns
Shellman, Rt. 1, Box 55. _
Pure M. B. turkey eggs,
free range, $3 doz. Del
Ola Jones, -Grayson. :
FEATHERS: Approx. 35 ;
used, pure goose feathers, si
tary, $25 FOB. Money Orde
Sample on request with self-a
dressed, stamped envelope. Mr
J. W. Hamm, Summit.
Mixed feathers, good conc
for sale at one-half price, FO
Mrs. M. Blalock, Adrian.
FEATHERS: Goose and
feathers, 10 lbs., $12.50 prepai
CCash. Mrs. -R. -S.. -Rudasi
Daltcn, Rt. 5.
Approx. 35 Ibs., pure. G
feathers, sanitary, $25 FOB. M,
O. Sample on request: with self
addressed, stamped envelo
Mrs. J. Ww. Hamm, Summit.
Mixed feathers, good
for sale at one-half price,
Mrs. M. Blalock, Adrian.
Goose and Duck feathers
Ibs., $12.50 prepaid. Cash,
R. Ss. Rudasill, Dalton, Rt.
25 to 30 Ibs., of all Duck fe
ers, $10. Mrs. Charlie
Marietta. :
20 lbs. good Goose feath 8
$1 lb. Mrs. A. D. Spively, War
ner Robins, 415 2nd St. :
FRUIT TREES: Blue Dam
Plum, 3 to 7 ft. trees, 40c
Add postage. Mary A. R
White.
100 more or less brown
pernong vines, 50c ea.
well rooted by layering f
old vines. W. B. Bass, Swa
poro, Rt: 1; Box 173: Me
EGGS:
Fine 4-A grade NH Red eggs
$1.35 for 15. All cartons
also 5 hens, 4-A grade, 1
$3 ea. Not prepaid. Mrs. G.
Clifton, Millen.
Mammoth Black Gia
eggs, from disease-free, bloo
tested flock, $1.75 per setting,
postpaid. J. D. McDonald; Mil
edgeville,-701 No. Wayne Ss
| Purebred Buff Orp., eggs,
for $1.25, PP. Cartons to be
ret. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shell
man Rt Box 5a.
Purebred MB turkey ees
free range, $3 doz. Del. M:
Ola Jones, Grayson. a
GOURDS:
Nest egg and. smail striped
Gourds, five cents ea. Mrs. J
Weaver, Temple.
Mixed gourds, small, no less
4 sold; also Gourd seed, t
oughly dry, $2 lb. PP. Sma
quantities also sold. Mrs.
B. Thomas, Thomasboro. _
HAMS:
ibs., 80c Ib. and postage;
nice dried apples, and a 2H
wagon, good as new, for sale,
Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Mi
ton.
One sugar cured Ham,
Ibs., 80c Ib., also last
cans, large and small size
and 40c lb. Smail o ers
cepted. Chks. not
tues Pe We Hyatt, B Mi
3 :
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE :
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
"MISCELLANEOUS:
FOR SALE
PEPPER: Nice. fresh, hot
pepper, Green, Red or mixed,
0 pods delivered for 20c in
coin. J. Hogan, Agnes.
_ PEAS: Frost-proof King. peas,
2 cups for 75e. Add postage.
No order less 2 cups.
Ashworth, Hacuie, aie:
Everbearing Eng. peas, 35c
upful; imp. half runner bean
eed (striped), $1 lb. Add post-
we. T. D. Lange, Carnesville,
het
- Speckled Crowder table peas,
-25c Ib. 5 and 10 Ib. shipped. Add
postage. Samuel Millwood,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
PEANUTS AND PECAN
Fresh, green Peanuts, 5 Ibs.,
1 Del. 2nd zone. No chks. wh 3.
. W. Law, Chula.
= to 20 Ibs. seedlings and
about same mount Stewart and
Mobile pecans, 30c lb. for lot;
ugar ve Agee for own us.
Sdvice B. Wood, Atlanta,
PECANS: 18 to 20 lbs. Seed-
ling and about same amount of
Stewart and Mobile pecans, 30c
lb. for the lot; also want some
new syrup, good, pure sugar
-eane syrup, for own use.
vise. J. B. Wood, Atlanta, 1946
Trotti St., N. E.
SAGE: 1946 fresh ground
Sage, $1.50 lb. 10 Ib. $1.40 1b;
ground hot pepper, $1.15 Ib.
Del. Cash or money order. Al-
dora Keith, Gay, Rt. 1:
1946 crop Sage, hand gath-
ered, shade dried, $1 lb. 3 lbs.,
or more in lot, 90 lb; also nice,
sundried apples, peeled and
50 Ibs. leaf sage, per pound;
hand picked, shade dried, $1 5-
20 1b., 90c entire lot, 85c; ground
$1.50; ground red hot pepped,
$1. 25 Ib: 25c and 50c ordered
filled. Virgil Keith, Alvaton.
PEANUTS: Fresh,
nuts for boiling, 5 Ibs.,
in 2nd zone. No chks.
Vics Law, Chula.
PEAS: Frost-proof nglich
eas, 2 cups for 75c. Add post-
age. No order filled less 2
ups. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da-
sula, Rt. 1.
green pea-
$1 del.
Mrs. Hy
ples, 50c lb. FOB. Mrs. H.
Wright, Talking Rock, Re -
PEPPER AND TOBACCO:
gal. red hot pepper, 60c gal.,
or 75c string; 1 gal. or more
noking or chewing, $1:00 1b.
or exc. for Print sacks. Add
postage. J. M. McLaughlin,
reenville,
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES: Fig trees: Brown
Turkey (some bore fruit this
summer), 75c ea. 3 for $1.95;
$6.95 doz. State
reaching you. Order for Fall
ipment. - Loran. Cash, Ellen-
Brown Turkey Fig trees
me bore fruit this summer,)
5c ea., 3 for $1.95; $6.95 doz.
State. insp. before reaching you.
= ae 40c ea. Add postage.
ary A. Rhyne, White.
ee Nice, fresh, Hot
reen Hot pepper, $1 gel.
ns for eating or planting,
L Add ee or exc. for
u. Red hot pepper, 25c
1., $3.50 bu. Orders filled
C mm Mrs. Abbie L. Davis,
ine, Rt. 1.
Red hot pepper, 60c
ise. string; also 1 gal.
ore dried, home | cured To-
for smoking or chewing,
Add postage. Exc. fer
. J. M. McLaughlin,
Mrs. Lon}
-hoarhound,
gis want some new, good, pure
Ad-
cured, 70c lb. Postpaid in Ga.!
J. C. J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt, 2.) esville, Rt. 5.
: APPLES: Nice na aed ap unwashed,
ied, home cured Tobacco, for
insp. before
a Fall shipment. Loran Cash,
so nice, clean 1946 white nest
ROOTS AND HERBS: Yel-
low root, yellow dock, Colts
foot, blood rect, sassafras,
Queen of Meadow, Bearfoot
root, wild cherry bark, witch-
hazel, peppermint, 30c Ib. 31083;
St, Vernie Stover, Pisgah.
Yellow, Queenof the Meadow,
Rattle, Sassafras root, wild
cherry bark, 30c lb. 4 Ibs., $1;
catnip, horehound, peppermint,
Grub root plants, 40c doz. Exe.
for Print and White sacks. Mrs.
Ruby Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. J.
Yellow dock, Yellow, Queen
of the Meadow, wild cherry
bark, bearfoot, colt's foct, blood
root, sassafras, witchhazel, 3 lbs
Si: 1946 Sage, 2 big cups, 40c.
Exc. for Print or White sacks.
Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah.
Yellow, Rattle, Queen of the
Meadow, root, 25c 1b; catnip,
peppermint, balm,
25c doz; garlic bulbs, 40c doz.
Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega,
Rit, Boxst.
SAGE: Leaf Sage, hand
picked and washed, $1.60 1!b.,
postpaid. Miss Lillian Hardin,
White, Rt. 1, Box 62.
Home cured, hand picked
Sage, $1 lb., at my home. M. O.
with order. Mariah Brown,
Richland, Rt. 3.
SACKS
Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
3 or 4 alike, 40c ea.; also white
sacks, 20c ea. Add postage. All
free of holes and mildew. Mrs.
Lena Holland, Rlowery: Branch,
Re,
Print feed sacks, washed and
ironed, good condition, 40c ea.
plus postage. All orders ac-
cepted. Mrs. J. W. Dover, Gain-
Nice print feed sacks. 40c ea.
PP in lots 12 or more. Mrs. T.
| K. Moore, Canton, Rt. 3.
Print bags, 100 lb. cap., gocd
+ eondition, 40e ea. Add postage.
Mrs. H.
No checks or stamps.
L. Patterson; Flowery Branch,
Ree
30 print sacks, washed and
ironed, free of holes, spots and.
mildew, 2 and 3 of kind, $10.50
plus postage. Will not ship
COD. Mrs. Joe Shadburn, Can
ming, Rt. 5.
White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
free of holes. and
stains, 20c ea. FOB. M. W.
Smith, Molena, Rtci.
60 white unwashed feed sacks
free of holes and mildew, 20c
ea; 20 white unwashed feed
sacks with small holes, 124
ea, Send money with order. Mrs.
W. E. Varner, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
White chicken feed sacks, 100
lb. cap., not washed, 15c ea. No)
i COD orders. Add postage. Mrs.
H. H. Gilstrap, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
White unbleached chicken
feed sacks, 10 Olb. cap. free of
holes and mildew, 15c ea, Add
postage. Miss Barbara Harben,
Juno.
Print feed sacks, washed and
ironed, 40c ea; White feed sacks,
washed. and. ironed, no letters,
25c ea. COD. Mrs. i R. Roper,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
A large tot of Heavy White
cotton sacks, 200 lb. Fertilizer
bags, washed (some have let-
tering,) 16c.ea, $15 C. Add
postage. Or Exp. M. L, Shealy,
Oglethorpe.
Print | sacks, -40c ea; White,
.| 20ce ea. All. washed. No. chks.
or stamps. Mrs. Earl Knight,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Nice, 100 lb. ap. Print feed
sacks, washed, free of holes and
mildew, 3 and 4 alike, 45c ea.
Postpaid. Mrs. ;D._D. Anthony,
Nicholson, Rt. 1.
Nice Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
3 or 4 alike, free of holes and
mildew, 35c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Theodore Thomas, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1.
Clean, white, cotton Fertilizer
bags, 25c ea. postpaid, J. O.
Etheredge, Gordon, Rt. 3.
200 White feed bags, 100 Ib.
j; cap., clean, but not washed, 20c
6a.3 Rose pure White sacks, no
some without ne
ea.
White chicken feed sacks, 100
lb. cap., 16c ea. del. in lots of
15 or more. Mrs. Paul Faulkner,
Cornelia,
White feed sacks, nice, clean,
100 lb. cap., free of holes, 20c
ea. Add postage. Ralph A.
Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
White chicken feed sacks, 100
lb. cap., not washed, free of
holes, 18c ea, Add postage. De-
lilah Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, 3, $1.20; 12, $4.75
$37.50 C; White, 5 for $1.25; 10,
$2.45: $23.50 C. Cash with or-
der. No chks. Major
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, 40c ea; White, unwash-
ed, 15c ea. Add postage. No
chks. No COD. Mrs. M. R.
Hayes, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, washed and iron-
ed, 40c ea. Mrs. L. C. Jones,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
White, unbleached: chicken
feed sacks, 100 ib. cap., free of
holes and mildew, 15e ea. Add
postage. Miss Grace Harben,
Juno,
ROOTS AND HERBS: Yel-
low, Rattle, Queen of the Mea-
| dow Root, 25c lb; Catnip, hoar-
hound, peppermint, balm, 25c
doz; garlic bulbs, 40c doz. Mrs.
Martha White, ee Rt.
1. BOX=3s.
SAGE: Clean garden| sage,
$1 1b; 5 to 20 Ib. lots, 90c 1b;
also small orders filled; also red
multiplying onion sets, 75c gal,
large onions, 50c gal. Mrs. J.
O. McDaris, Canton, Rt. 3.
50 Ibs. leaf sage, hand pick-
ed, shade dried, $1 ib; 5 to 20
Tb. 90c Ib., or 85c Ib. for lot;
ground, $1. 50 lb; dried. Catnip
leaves, Fill 25c and 50c_ or-
ers: Virgil Keith, Alvaton.
Fresh ground Sage, $1.50 1b;
10 1b., $1.40 Ib. Del.- Cash or
money order. Aldora Keith,
Gay, Rt. 1. gf
Fresh, shade cured Sage, $1
lb; red Hot, med. long Pepper,
50c qt. 2 qts., 90c. Add postage.
Mrs. CC. R. Sorrells, Monroe,
Rt. 1.
SACKS: 200 white chicken
200 white chicken feed sacks,
100 Ib. cap.,. washed, 13c each.
{| No order less than 50. Ralph
Dangar, Woodstock, Rt. 1.
_ 50 feed sacks, 15c ea., at my
home, 24% mi. So. Jonesboro on
Dixie Hwy. Cant ship. L. J.
Brown, Jonesboro.
- Burlap sacks, 10c ea; also 5
purebred 1946 hatch R. cee
| Wyandotte cocks, $2 ea. Docia
Harris, Lula,
20 Print sacks, mostly one of
a kind (few 3 and 4 alike), all
washed and ironed, no mil-
dew, but few small holes. $6
| plus postage for lot. Write first.
Mrs. = Hudson, Blairsville,
ieectae
Print feed sacks, oo 40c
postpaid. Fred Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. if: a
Print feed sacks, washed, 100
lb. cap., 45c ea.; White, 25c ea.
Add postage. No chks. Mrs. T.
T. Cantrell, Cumming, Rt. 1.
BEES: 12 stands of bees in
old fashioned Gums, $2 ea. H.
L. Bramlett, Winterville, Rie
Box 14,
BUTTER: 4 lbs. good. table
butter each week in 1 Ib. car-
|tons, $1 Ib. Cartons to be ret. |
OFS
Satisfaction guar. Mrs.
Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES FOR SALE: From 50
to 75 (or maybe more) seedling
Pecan trees, 1 to 3 ft. high.
Come and make of fer. Mrs. J.
W. Keene, Benevolence.
1 yr. old, rooted, sweet Pome
granate shrubs, also black
Walnut seedlings, 25 ea. Del.
in Ga. No orders less $1. A.
J. Stanton, Newborn.
SACKS: Good, white, 100 Ib.
chicken feed acks, washed, 25c
a. Mrs. Ancil, Stewart Cum.
Crow, |.
| good condition,
MISCELLAENOUS
WANTED
BEES WANTED Veteran
wants sny number of Pat. Hives
of Bees.
ber. Philip DeLeGal, Waycross,
1944 State street.
EGGS WANTED: Exc. nest
onions for planting. for spring
use for a setting of N. H. Red
eggs or the Hampshire hens;
also exc. fine strawberry plants
for cabbage, onions or collards.
All letters ans. Sarah Helen
McAfee, Sparta, Rt. 1.
COTTONSEED AND _ COT-
TONSEED MEAL WANTED:
Want 100 tons of cottonseed and
100 tons of cottonseed meal, for
J. M. Harris, Way-
own use.
CEOSS,- hs 73,
PEAS WANTED: Want 10
lbs., Willetts Wonder frost-
proof Eng. garden peas at once
for planting Oct. ist. H. H.
Elders, Reidsville.
SACKS WANTED: Want
nice lot of Print feed sacks.
State number and price. Want
for own use. Mrs. John Puckett,
Dalton, 608 Oak St.
texe. 51s}, sundried apples,
for 6 No. 1 large size Print
sacks: 2 or 3 of same kind. Ea.
pay postage. Mrs. J. Clint
"| Johnston, Dalton, Rt. ge
BEEF TALLOW WANTED:
Want 5 or 10 lbs, Beef Tallow,
for own use. Advise price and
if can ship at once. Mrs. Viola
Busbee, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3,
Box 2:
FRUIT TREES WANTED:
Want good size, old fashioned
Cheese Apple (fruit. is yellow
with brown and ripens in July)
trees. Advise what you have
and price. Mrs. E. M. Clark,
Milner, P. O. Box 96. _
GOOSE FEATHERS WANT-
ED: Want 10 Ibs. Goose Feath-
ers, good condition, at once.
Advise. Mrs. J. Fitz Norris,
Warrenton.
SACKS WANTED: Want to.
buy 100 to 300 burlap. sacks,
100 lb. cap., no holes, for 3%
ea. and del, charges. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.
Want Print Fed sacks, 3
and 4 alike, for electric churn,
value. $10 or
will exe. churn for farm . bell.
Write first. Mrs. J. E. Baker,
! Sugar Valley.
Want about 16 Print Feed
sacks, several alike. State
cheapest price for unwashed
sacks; also want: few white
Sacks.
citla, Rt.1.
SEED WANTED: Want to
Want 10 or 15 Ibs. Bur Clov-
er Seed. Advise. Oscar Duke,
Summerville, Rt. 2.
Want 8 bu. Old Time Blue
Stem Wheat for seed. State
price. Woodie *Stapp,
Circle. :
Want 6 bu. Seed barley, 6 bu.
Quote price and shipping point.
W. G. Hogsed, Sr.,
3, Box 502.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
FEATHERS WANTED: Want
10. Ibs. Goohe Feathers, good
condition, at once. Advise. Mrs.
J. Fitz Norris, Warrenton:
GRAIN AND HAY WANTED:
Want 6 to 8 tons hay, prefer-
ably baled; also want 100 bu.
feed oats and barley. Quote
price delivered my barn. W. T.
Torgesen, Star Route, Cornelia.
- Want 100 bu. Sanford Wheat,
100 bu. Abruzzi Rye, 300 bu.
good variety Oats. F.
son, Wrightsville.
HAME WANTED: Want to
buy several. salt-cured couniry
hams, cured last fall, prefer N.
| Ga. hams,-size 15 to 25 lbs. wt.
For own personal use. C. V.
Minor, Atlanta, 33 Forsyth St. 1 :
N. W.
HONEY BEES ANDD BEE
SUPPLIES WANTED:
Want Sor 10. ibs.
Se Atlanta, 277 Memorial Dr. :
Write price and num--
Social |
Atlanta, Rt.
Bo lack.
| also. want 3 or
Mrs. Robert Smith, Da-}
bucket
strained honey at.cnce. Mrs.|
have and price. A
Tom Byrd Atkins
50 to 60 bu. oats.
713; Biggar, Haddock.
more, Americus, Rt.
es oe tow,
Want to buy 1 ga
honey (dont a
must be clean),
State best price shiog
ee Carroll, Chatsy
use. Write price, qu
Mrs. Willie H. Jonhs
City. 5
Veteran wants ai
of Pat. Hives of
price and. number.
LeGal, Wayeross,
Want bees. Sta
144
Nashville. a
PEAS WANTED:
Want large | ere
peas. Send price a
Mrs. M. J. ee eS 3
3
Want 15 lbs. White
eyed Speckled Cro
sound, free of weevils.
PP G. M. Moseley
PERSIMMONS WAN'
Want 2-5 bu. Old _
simmons Afruit). =
price. Advise. M-,
lanta, Box 121, Stati
Want 50 white feed
10c ea. unwashed.
Owens, Jesup, Rt. 2
Want 25 white
feed sacks, washe
holes: Mrs.. B.S
Point, 107 W. Was
Exe. 12 white E
free of holes (colo
moved,) or exc. whit
ner: bean. seed for P
free of holes and mil
as F. OKelley, Mary;
SEED WANTED: ~_
Want to buy 30
clean seed oats.
Want to buy 1,000
pedeza Seed, Kob 01
cows.
etto.
Want 50 bu, Fulg
oats, T. A Fauche, P.
Want to exc. Thri
lb. Shoats for seed 0a
O. Ss
a. ie tues dst
Chester.
Want 1,000 bu. g
recleaned. Give b
prompt shipment.
man, Social Circle:
TALLOW WANTED
Want 5 or 10 Ibs.
fo rown use. Adv
if can ship at one
Busbee, Hawkinsvi
Box 32. ae
HOGS FOR_
CORRECTION: 6
OIC and SPC eros
males, 1 female, short.
husky, blocky type bc
wt. 35-50 Ibs. large fo
lot for $12.50 ea. FO
OIC. male, 16 mo:
bloodlines, 400 Ib
inbreeding, $100 w.
ers; 7 wks. old pigs, i i
reg. buyers name, $2
anywhere. 3
ers. WA. oS
Ri 3- ee Hei
Fine, young SP 2
champion. bloodli
250 lbs., also youn
boar, different bloodli
for service. Both |
prices, C.K. Morgan,
=
2% Yrs. old, blocky
boar, about 500 Ibs., g
er, also 1 sow, plocky
450 Ibs. S7> ea, Ja
SPC pigs, sub. t
bloodlines, 10 wks.
Reg. ee W. Wick
cus, es Dee?
Champion . i
Cherry King blood
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(brucellosis),
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otes
yeoman SOWsS
Pointing to the confusion
among farmers as to whether
adult cattle should be Vaccl- |
nated against: Bangs disease
- the
Foundation for Animal. Health
recently issued a series of
findings summarizing latest re-
search on this problem.
It is not advisable to have
says
the breeding
and negative
the report, if
herd is clean
to the Bangs disease blood test,
or if the herd is supplying raw
milk to city users, or if the
farmer expects to sell breeding
iStock to buyers in other states.
The report favors adult vac-
cination, however, where signs |.
indicate. an outbreak of bru-
cellosis is starting in a good
herd of cattle. It also recom-
mends vaccination of
and bull calves 4 - 8 months
old.
No farmer can bebe tS con-
trol or overcome
by vaccination alone,
Vet-
erinary authorities have found
that the ideal program for the
dairy farmer is a combination
of calfhood -vaccination. coupl-
_ HOGS FOR SALE
nn a en
Reg. Hereford sow, about 250
lbs., ready to breed, No. 39632,
Miles Cherry Girl, fine preed-
ae $85 FOB, or $80 at lot. Rev.
~R. Smith; Collins.
2 purebred an cis boars,
with papers reg.
Tea:
2 reg. OIC pigs, 9 we old,
males and females, $22.50 ea.,
without papers, or $23.50 each
with. Ship COD. Henry Mob-
ley, Conyers, Rt. 3:
Hy Hix, Comer,
20 OIC pigs, 8 wks: old, cross- ,
ed with reg., red Jersey male,.
$10 ea. at my farm, or $12 each
prepaid. G. W. Emmette, 2a
| lonega, RFDD 4.
Reg. OIC pigs, 6 wks. old,
$15 each or $18 each with pap-
ers. WN. Allen, Danielsville.
' Purebred Berkshire pigs, far-
rowed July. 7. Reg. and dbl.
treated, ready to ship, $20 each.
FOB. 82 Xe Sosebee, ee
Rts
Pigs: 6 OIC, $12.50 ea; and 6
PC and, Big Bone Guinea cLoss, |
$10 ea., 7 wks. old. W. M. Cray
er, Lakemont.
Short-nose, little bone type
19 wks. old, reg. papers in buy-
ers name, $37. 50. COD. -L.
Mitchell, Loganville, att.
Reg, OIC male pig, 24% mos.
old, short-nosed, blocky type,
$30 with papers, shipped. M. O.
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PRICES LISTED IN BULLETIN ARE UNDER. |
20 BE FOB Shipping point unless otherwise
ELIZABETH HYNDS.,
Haiver-Bulletin
JANK YOU FOR YOUR SINCFRE
_ COOPERATION,
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/my place.
or check. All letters ans. =
M. Cheek, Lawrenceville, Rt.
| 4 Hereford male pigs, 9 wks.
old, beautifully colored, Reg.
puyers name, $23 each at lot:
$25 ea., crated, FOB my RR Sta-
tion. Roscoe Smith, Manassas.
Thrifty Southern bred Duroc
pigs from one of Ga.s top Duroc
herds, $30-ea. at. 8 wks. old, reg.,
and dbl. treated. Positively no
culls. Booking orders: now.
Robert W. Wilson, McBean.
Reg SPC male and gilts,
"sired by the Pride of the South
: Candlers King, No. 280745: Oc-.
J. B. Miles; Jr.:
tober delivery.
; Metter.
Phere is no subscription rate. Non- resident sub- |
30 good SPC pigs, 6 wks. old,
! ready for sale. at my -place, 6
| mi, Ea. Newborn. J. C. Broach,
: Newborn.
5 good pigs,
Cannot ee Ar.
hur Petty, Palmetto, Rt.
Reg. SPC male and gilt breed-
e ing stock from some of South's
best bloodlines; the med. bone,
i type. Wz. B. Leveretiay: Tifton,
American
heifer
brucellosis
the |
in buyers!
name, $20 ea. at my farm only. |
see. :
OIC and PC)
| erossed, 6 wks. old, $12.50 ea. at
ON DAIRY. RESEARCH
ae with peiodis blood- eens
of adult breeding cows. For
the beef rancher, interested in
cination of cattle of all ages
is often a satisfactory solu-
tion.
BLOAT IN CATTLECali-
fornia investigators have
found that succulent legumes
and concentrates are respon-
sible for bloat in cattle, since
they contain a minimum of
fiber. A commonly accepted
theory of bloat is that an ex-
cessive amount of gas is form-
ed:in the rumen when the an-
imals are. pastured on green
legumes. These experiment
workers believe that bloat is
by interference with belching.
There is lack of sufficient fi-
ber of proper type to initiate
belching. The investigators
animal be prevented from eat-
ing an excess of succulent
foods lacing .in: fiber. The
practice of the investigators
was to feed the animals palat-
ble hay before turning them
to Jegume pasture.
* oO a i
SULFONAMIDE DRUGS
FOR CALVES Workers at
sulfapyridine in treatment of
calf pneumonia with excellent
results. | Sulfaguanidine also
has given: promising results
when used for calf scours if
administered in the early
stages of the disease.
* % a
EARLY-CUT
IOR over a 3-year period at
that late-cut hay aonisined
only four-fifths as much total
digestible nutrient as that cut
+ earlier. The digestible
tein was still lower for the
llate-cut hay-1.22 per cent as
compared to 3.70: per cent for
less of the late-cut hay be-
cause it was less palatable.
RESULTS: OF EXTENSIVE
EXPERIMENTAL W OR K
indicate that a good cheddar
cheese of uniform .quality can
consistently be made from
pasteurized milk when
milk is originally of good
quality. However,
zation does not
quality of cheese made from
poor milk. Milk of good qual-
|ity, when pasteurized, will
produce a cheese which can
be cured at. a temperature as
high as 50 degrees Fahrenheit
with good results. These facts
| were brought out in an article
in the Journal of Dairy Sci-
;ence by authors H. L. Wilson,
S. A. Hall, and L. A. Rogers.
SEVEN MALES AND 15 FE-
-|MALES,representing the va-
rious dairy breeds, were fed a
ration made up of feeds lack-
ing in Vitamin E. In all cases,
it was found that growth and
physical and sexual develop-
ment were normal. The fe-
males calved normally on this
ration, and all calves were nor-
mal in size and vigorous. at
| birth.
WHILE SKIMMILK is
slightly lower in vitamin A
and calories than whole milk,
it contains more _ calcium,
and other minerals than cream
contains; and its content of
riboflavin and thiamin com-
pares very favorable with the
amount of these vitamins in
cream.
%
a
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF
14 SELECTED PASTURE
; GRASSES showed total pro-
| tein averages of 16.43 per cent
when cut in the pre-bloom
stage, 11.22 per cent at early
calf crop production only, vac-|
recommend that roughage of
-|a course stemy nature be ce
part of the diet, or that the
the Pennsylvania Agricultural | COWS fed black hay
Experiment Station. have used
By Two 4. H Bo
pro-}
the early-cut hay. Cows ate,
the |
pasteuri-
improve the,
iron
-ber.
tein as the plant matu
was found that the fat
also decreased and th
fiber | (which is largely
tible) increased. Thes
alyses were made at th
ida Experiment Statior
x O* :
EXCESSIVE HEATING
HAY IN STACKS OF
caused decreased digestibil
and lowered its ~ product
corded in the Journal of D
Science. .
Some results of the stu
showed that: -The great
degree of heating, the.
the reduction in diges
of the dry matter. Of th
mal hay; 61 per; cent of
dry matter was digestible
brown hay, 41 -per cen
of black hay, only 2
caused by gas formation, but cent.
_Palatability was also st
hay consumed an oe r
20.2 pounds of dry matter
bie COWS | fed brown h
eraged 15.0 pounds, and th
on black hay only 10.0 pound:
Cows fed the normal | hay.
ceived 2 1-2 times thei
tein requirements and appr
imately the required amot
of total digestible nutrie:
Cows fed brown hay receive
half the needed protein
total digestible nutrients, Ww
zee
one-fifteenth of the ne
protein and_ one-fourth
total digestible nutrients.
All cows fed brown
black hay lots weight and b
came gaunt in appearance,
College Forestry
Two 4-H club: boys on
Stewart, Thomas county,
Jimmie Snowden, Ben
have been awarded four
Union Bag and Paper Corpora
tion college forestry -scholai
ships to the Universit
Georgia School of Fore
/Herbert C. Carruth, for
and W. A. Sutton, State
club leader, for the Geo
Agricultural Extension Se
disclosed recently.
_The scholarship winners >
selected by a State commit
Armstrong, manager,
Jands division, Union Bag |
ag Corporation, wee 1
Vocational Education, anc
Sutton.,
This is the first year th
these scholarships have
offered. Each scholarship wil
pay the holder $400 each year
for four years. Scholarsh
will be awarded to two add
tional boys each year.
Donald, who has had
estry as one of his projects for
seven of his nine years a
4-H club member, now ha
95-acre forestry project. He
constructed and main
firebreaks. in his woo
and has cleared firebreaks
another 100 acres on the a
ily farm. =
During his nine years as
member of the Ochlocknee
club, Donald has completed
club projects and the
value of his projects is
mated at +$44,682.
The Ben Hill County wil
has completed 17 projec
cluding five in forestr
his five years as a
He planted 1 00
last fel! and has
total of 141 acres of
| seedlings, or 24,000
-bloom, and 9.57 per cent for!
-H forest proj
PAGE so
HOGS FOR SALE
Essex brood sow from reg.,
stock, bred to farrow in De-
cember, 3, litter, also 10 young
hens, laying, and 1 NZ buck
Pabbit. Mrs.
Atlanta. 120 Candler Rd., S. E.
Some purebred Duroc pigs,
-and some nice Jersey springers,
for sale. Otis Myers, Washing-
ton, Rt. 2. = :
3 med. size sows, had 1 litter
of pigs (am now fattening
them,) $140 for the 3; also 6
_. White shoats, -$10 ea. for the 6.
po Dangar, Woodstock, Rt.
2 fine 5 mos. old purebred
SPC. boar pigs, reg. buyers
name $40 ea. Mother first prize
winner in purebred Livestock
be aoe inves Sangster, Vienna,
t. 4
7 purebred SPC pigs, 6 gilts
and male, from Souths best
_ bloodlines, reg, buyers name,
2 mos. old, $20 ea. Hubert
Yawn, Vienna.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
.Mare Mule, gentle, work any-
where, wt. 800 Ibs. Sell or exc.
fer hog, cow, or turkeys. J. K.
Sapp, Vidalia, Lyons Rd.
One team (mere and horse)
well matched, wt. about 1300
Ibs. ea.,' 5 and 6 yrs. old, work
~ \anywhere, cheap for cash. How-
ard Morrison, Lafayette, Rt. 3.
Ni ice Roan Mare Colt, 2% yrs.
old, blocky type, gentle, easily
handled; alsa nice hred- 225 Jbs.
and 10 or 12 yrs. old for sale at
_my barn. N. H. Hart, Uvalda, |
Pair good 1100 Ib. mules,
and 11 yrs. old, good workers,
$550 for pr. Exe. for one row
tractor in good condition. J: W.
Ranton, Lyons, Rt. 4.
Nice young farm mare, some
good milk cows, also 2 pure-
_ bread Hereford male pigs for
sale; and want from 100 to
500 bu. good. seed oats. Clifford
Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
One 2 yrs. old Mare Colt,
eM, Taylor, Alma, Ri des
Nice 6 mos. old Mule Colt, }
- large for its age, for sale at my}
barn. J. H. Shelnutt, Logan-!
Ville, Re
_ Fine black -2-vr.. old, vente
saddle horse, about 900 lbs. on
Hwy. 29, 5 miles east Hartwell
near Savannah River. Sell or
trade. Clinton Sanders, Hart-
well.
Shetland Pony, gentle
safe. See at my farm. W. M.
Ray, Fort Valley, Rt. 1.
Mare Mule, 1000 lbs. $150 at
~ my barn; also 25 bu. Irish Cob-
_-bler Potatoes for sale or trade
_ for pigs. or yearlings. Lewis
_ Cook, Alto, Rt. 2.
- One mare mult .colt, 6 mos.
old, $65 at my place, 10 miies
west Hamilton. Judson Zach-
ary, Hamilton, Rt. 1.
Nice black Filly, almost 2
yrs. old, extra gentle, $100 at
any: place. Exc. for good: young
_ 2 or 3 gal milk cow, fresh with,
= aan one P. Newton} Milledge-
ee sia Rt.
- Black Mare, 10 yrs. old, wt.
= 1300 lbs.; Black horse, 11 yrs.
& old, about 1100 lbs., good work-
er, good condition. Cheap. L. C
Carter, Douglasville, -Rt. 4.
One Jack for sale, trade or
er Bargain. Vick Hutchins,
\ Lawrenceville.
2 Mare Mules, 5 yrs. old, wt.
950 lbs., well broke, gonad work-
ers, $300 at my barn near Gor-
T. H. Hardie, Gordon, Rt.
Pair good, gentle work horses
(mare now in foal) and Morgan
Stallion, proven fertile. Work
anywhere and gentile. Reason-
Fable. A. D. Preston, Arlington.
eS yrs. old mule for sale. Carl!
Perry, Monree, Rt. 3.
3 yrs. old horse mule, sound,
ork anywhere, wt. 1,000 Ibs.
better, $175. Dont write,
rl Hensley, Tallapoosa, |
4
and!
service; gentle and zood breed-
~ PC sow, farrow in Oct., $60. F.
hes Hicks, Yatesville. :
Three mules 14 yrs., 8 yrs.:
8 :
- good, sound, and gentle. George.
; 1000 Ibs.,
habits, about 13 yrs. old, $125. |
) HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
MARKET (BULLET a
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE: .
Nice Saddle and work horse
for sale. Claude O. Voun, Vida-
' Jia.
Julia Varnedoe, ;
4 horses fer sale. All broke
but one who is only 16 mos. old.
L. W. Killingsworth, Sr., Rt. 1,
Box 142. i
Good Mare Mule, about 1000
jbs., 6 yrs. old, $100. Worked
crop this yr. R. K. Whittier, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 2.
Pair young mules, ages 4 and,
5 yrs., wt. around 1100 Ibs.,
sound. Sell or exc. for one row
tractor with equipment. C. F.
i. Taylor, Adel, meee:
2 beautiful gaited Sorrel Ri d-
ing Horses, will work, 5 and 8
yrs. old. Sell or exc. for cows
dr hogs. T. H. Johnson, Boston,
Rte d.
Pair good work mares, 7 and
9 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs. ea.; Filly
Colt, 2 mos. old, Stallion, 2 yIs.
old, 1000 Ibs., Jackass, 6. yrs.
old, 800 to 900 Ibs. K. S. Price,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Red Pony, good condition,
gentle, work anywhere, about
12 yrs. old, wt. about 700 Ibs.,
$75 at.my place. Half mile Old.
Union church, 3 miles Harlem.
Clarence Axton,
also colt, pease Sad-
dle Breed Assn.,
sonable price.
Nwnan.
Pair cheap mules, $50; also 35
lbs. Bunch Top Turnip Seed, $9:
300 lbs. Spanish Peanuts, $27.50
Male Calf from 5 gal. Jersey
cow, 2 mos. old, $40. S. D. Har-
rison, Kathleen.
Pert smooth mouth mare
mule, wt. about 800 Ibs., work
anywhere; also 1H wagon, rea-
sonable cond. All for $50. Rob-
ert Dockery, Alpharetta; Rt. 3.
Genile $50 for
quick sale. Warren.
Joe Carrasco,
work, mare,
See Car]
| Bertha Tritt, Gaddistown.
Good work. mule for sale; also
6 row oat drill, old 2H wagon,
one cow. - Laury M. Thomas,
Eastanollee.
Med. size horse muie, smooth
mouth, smart, $65; also farm
cart, $12. B. Cheek, Dun-
woody.
Ibs., sound, work any-
good, Flovilla, Rt. 1.
Black Horse Mule, wt. about
good. worker, no bad
Nicholls,
Stanton Russ, 7
Box 141.
Dark colored mare mule, ae
tle, work anywhere, 950 lbs.,
yrs. old, $100. Mrs. Annie Mocre,
Junction City.
Mare Mule, 800 lbs., work any-
O.
where safe for children. $56 at
my farm. J. lL. Glosson, Rt..1. |
Black mare mule, about 10 yrs.
old, wt. 950 Ibs., good shape, not
a plug, $25. Richard Gourleys.
Kennesaw, Rt. 1.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
6 Jersey and Guernsey heif-
ers, around 600 lbs. ea., fresh-
en in December, $75.ea; also 1
pr. matched black mare mules,
4 yrs. old. Gentle. work any-
where, $500 pair. See at Union
City. Z N. Hose, College Park,
Rt: 2, Box 332.
Aberdeen Angus 850-lb. bull.
and 3 heifers, wt. 600, 500 and
450 lbs. respectively. $500 for
lot. R. H. Braselton, Braselton.
. Bull, 24% yrs. old, Reg. Pelled |
| Hereford, real fine blooded: C.
D. Whelchel, Jr., Cordele, Rt. 4.
Fine Jersey cow, fresh (calf
about 3 wks. old) 4 gal. dailv.
L. P. Singleton, Fort Valiey, Rt.
3 =
Jersey bull from Reg. stock,
fine bloodlines, 18. mos. old,
about 600 Ibs., $100 at my place:
also Reg. SPC boar hog for,
service. Worth Cadenhead,
Union City, P. O. Box 223.
3 Jersey heifers, soon be
fresh, and 2 miles, also 3. pure-
bred OIC hogs, male and 2 fe-
males. Special price if all tak-
en. A AL _Dial, i vedstocks: Rt.
lish and White Fuce,
Harlem, Rt. +.
Reg. American Trotter, Bay
| Mare;
3 yrs. old. Rea-.
4.
: Mare Mule, 13 yrs. old, wt,
1 1106
| where, cheap for. $70, R. Y. All-:
| old and heifer,
| and
Black Eng-
1 yr. old,
a 5-yr. old Jersey milch cow,
freshen about October 5;6 yrs.
old blocky built work Mare,
sound, 1,380 lbs. See. 1% mi.
Ea. Owensboro. General Vaughn
Rochelle.
25 Aberdeen-Angus Steers
for 4-H club boys, wt. -around
400 Ibs. ea. J. E. S.. Burgin,
Buena Vista. :
1 reg.. horned Hereford Bull,
gentle, halter broken, dark col-
or, 13 mos. old, sired by J. S.
5 heifers, Jersey,
Publican Domin> 3284974, out of:
Dam. Belle Domino 46, No.
2940859, $150. Joel H. Sanders,
: Newnan, Rt. 2 Phone - 53-J-4.
Large Blue Jersey 4-gal. cow,
freshen Ist. wk. in Oct., 4th calf.
No bad habits, $100 has higher
after freshening. J. L. Hamby,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Reg. Guernsey heifer, 15 mos.
old, good blood, good markings,
well grown and. developed. H.
V. Shirley, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
3 Milch Cows; $35, $100, and
$150 respectively; aiso 11 pigs,
2% mos. old, $12 ea. Wor
ca Alvie Johnson, Mitel,
Rie TL:
rc
Reg. Guernsey Bull) Calves, 5
to 6 mos. old. High blood lines
Reasonable price. F. H. Bunn,
Midville. oo
12 reg. Hereford Heifers and
reg. Hereford Bulls, all about
8 mos. old. A. K. Chamblee,
Sparta,
4 fresh and 8 to fcchen with-
in 30-60 days young Jersey
Milch Cows and three White-
Faced grade Hereford Heifers.
B. H. Manry, Goggins. :
-Polled Hereford Heifers and
bull calves, dbl. standard and
reg. Edward Taylor Newton,
Madison. :
Guernsey Heiter, not reg. 8
mos. old, thoroughbred, halter
broke, mother. 4 gal. milker,
$75 at my barn. No checks. Mrs.
Linnie Braxton, Waycross, Rt.
15 reg. Jersey Heifers of most
popular bloodlines, J ersey breed.
Will begin freshening in fall of
46. W. A. Biggers, Greenville.
8 young Polled Hereford cows
not reg. with calves 4 to 6 mos.,
old at side, by son of M. P.
Domino 15th, -National Cham-
pion of 1938. Cows rebred. to
same bull. J. H. Knight, Mable-
ton.
Several Grades Dairy Cows,
Guernsey, Jersey, Holstein, also
young cows. Near State Hwy.
42. -H. C. Johnson, Forsyth,
Ree 2,
Reg. Guersney Male, 14 mos.
old, Golden Queenies Champ,
No. 383324, from Fulton Coun-
tys reg. herd, $125. L. H. Hat-
taway, Palmetto.
Db]. Standard Ainetican Peli-
ed Ped. Reg., 4 yr. old bull of
best quality, approx. 1,400 Ibs.
$200. See my place 1 mile southr
Mores Chappel Church. Cecil
H. New, Wrightsville, Rt. 2.
Reg. Guernsey Heifer, 18 mos.
21% -yrs. old,
three-fourths Guernsey, bred to
reg. Guernsey Bull, freshen last
of Dec.; also good plug mule,
wt. 800. lbs. H. W. povemone:
Farmington.
Fine Jersey Heifers 6 mos.
and 5 mos. old, both good; also
several busheis good sound
Trish potatoes at reasonable
price. Homer Warwick, Cleve-
land.
Entire herd of reg. Horn Type
Herefords: 80 good producing
cows, some with good calf by
side and possibly rebred to one
of best bulls in Southeast; 43
heifers, open and bred and 23
bulls, 12 to 24 mos. old. Percy:
A. Price, Albany.
_ Reg. 19 mos. old Jersey bull,
Royal Noble Jim, sired by Bilt-
more -Royal Souvenier, No.
423544 of the LeTourneau herd.
Ira F. McMinn, Toccoa, Rt. 3.
5 Hereford pred cows, 3 yrs.
old, full stock but not reg., $150
ea. R. F. Rollins, Ringgold, Rt.
2.
= nice Herd Bull, % Guernsey
% Jersey (typical Guern-
| bits;
|Sheridan Wy., N. E. At.
sey) 14% yrs. old, gentle, $75
cash, B..M. Moon, Hamniion.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
2 Jersey heifers, 18 mos. and
5 mos. old, respectively. Paul
M.- Tucker, Lyleriv.
13 Eng. Guinea Pigs, 3 fe-
males, bred for 2nd. litter, 2
young females, 4 well develop-
ed males, 4 young males. En-
tire lot only. J. N. Newnan,
Denton.
NZ White Rabbits, ped. stock,
9 wks. old, $3.50 pr; 4% mos.
old. does, $3. 00 ea. Collect; Also
print sacks, 40c; Whites,
And Ga. Collard Plants, 20c C.
Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Ret, -5:
Mixed. NZ and Chinchilla
Buck, year old, $1.25; yr. old
doe with 3 young, $2. 00: 2 does,
5 mos. old, $1.00 ea; Pr. 4 mos.
old, $2.00; Lot, $7. 00. Collect.
F. Burns, Dahlonega.
Young ped. Chinchilla Rab-
$5.00 pr. Exp. charges
collect. E. V. Johnson, Atlanta,
1112 Wylie St. S.-E.
NZ purebred white buck
3 yrs. old, $2.00;. NZ. purebred
White buck, $1.50;. mixed Grey |
|buek, $1.00; mixed doe, $1.50.
Arthur McKinley, Zebulon.
2 NZ white bucks, 2 mos. old,
$1.75. Mrs. Mittie Shopshore,
Round Oak, Rt. 1; Box 78.
2.NZ Red bucks, 8 mos. old,
make good ~ breeders. Sell, or
exc. for 1 buck and doe of
same breeding and age. J. W.
McDonald, Cordele, Rt. 3..
NZ doe, bred, kindle in 4
wks.,
$3. 00: $5 00 for pr. Mrs. J. M.
Kimsey, Macon, 404 _ College
Place.
Ibs., $25.00; 9 of same litter: 6
wks. old, $12.00; one bred Red.
Flemish giant doe, 8 mos. old
about 12 Ibs. bred. to chin-
chilla buck, $10.00. Mrs. Willie
Smith, Rolston.
NZ white doe, bred, $4.00. D.
C. Lauderdale, Atlanta, 2624
4043
Selling entire stock of ped-
igrees: NZW, NZ Reds, Chin-
chillas, some reg. J. A. Rosser,
Decatur; 170 Carter Rd.
15 Chinchilla: Rabbits, 4 to 6
mos. old, 4 Chinchilla Does, 15
mos. old, $1.50 ea; $25 for lot;
also 3 white rabbits, $4.50. Harry
Osborne, Watkinsville.
4 grown NZW rabbits, 2 bucks,
2 does, $5 for. lot. Mercer Mc-
Millan, Decatur, Rt. 3, 424 Val-
ley Brook Road.
Rabbits: NZW doe, 6 mos. old,
$2; 2 NZW does, 1 buck, 10 wks.
eld, $1; Black and White -spot-
ted buck, 4 mos. old, $1.50; Grey
Flemish Giant Buck, 8 mos. oid,
$2. No checks. Estes Reece,
Cartecay.
14 NZ White rabbits, 10 days
to yr. old. Papers if desired. $9
pr for.4 and 5 mos. old ones:
older, $5. ea.
Atlanta, 449 Kendrick Avenue.
S. E. JA 1810-J.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
For Service: Reg. purebred
Nubian Chief Sequoia, N. 4932.
Hornless, rd with black trim;
breeding the best does brought
to my barn. Also White Mus-
covey drake, $1.50 Fred E.
Grubbs, Demorest. we.
_ 2 young, purebred Saanan
does, excellent producers when
well cared for. Reasonable. E.j
T. Fryer, Athens, Rt. 4. Box
360. At Dodson Dr. and Camp-
beliton Rd. AM 4831.
1 extra large, naturally horn-
less dark chocolate col. Tog-
genburg buck, 2-%
perfectly. marked, purebred and
Reg. No. T-5600. from 2 gal.
milk day mother. W.-A. Roach,
Savannah, Box 321. LeRoache
Ae.
At Stud: A $150.00. 100 per-
cent foreign pure Saanan male,
Lester of Sunnyslope, Reg.
in
AGSS 6441, from 2 Wis. State
Champion milkers. Sire of fine,
hornless kids. Fee, $5.00. W. z.
Sumlin, Atlanta,
20c;
| thonia. Rt. 3.
$3.00; Nz buck, yr. old, | i
| Commodores
~ 1 buck, 4 does, Giant Chin- |.
chillas, 4 mos. old, wt. 6 to 8
|for Jot. at my | barn,
James E. Tanner,
| Giant Chin rabbits, |
yrs. old,|
730 Grand k
S Ave. N, W.. BE a Se ae
2 bucks, bal. mostly
bred to freshen j
Sell lot reasonable
Miss Eleanor Ho
lington. Rt. 1.
4 Toggenburgs, 2%
nannies, - young, ae
Mrs. -C. B. Johnson.
972 Berne St. MA 8
] billy goat, nea)
broke to wagon,
home. Jas. E. Foie
renceville. Rt.
Johnson.
cond., $10.00 ea. oe
Indian. Springs. a
At stud, or: will gs
Lucky Strike, son
time famous Sir Ro
dam, the equally. fam
Marcella.
right.
DE 5140.
6 goats; milk g,
does, part bred, a
buck, $100.00 for lo
good trade: C..8
burg buck, v 4
T. BE: Bunn, Decat .
Milk goat, ready
6 Qts. day, $35.00; als.
$10.00 or both, $40.0
Crane, Greensboro,
of outstanding
(costing . $1
Daisy
Graham Acres, F
below Bethesada
L. V. Graham,
3, Box 465, =
Full _ blooded
-|Ram, 2 yrs. old, abot
for sale. Cc. M. Benn
Rt. 1, Box 545. =
At stud: Sard
Saanan buck, Snow
Sire, Snow King, Sr
Dam, Snow White
Fee, $2.50. :
Tifton. 1601 No.- Ce
Phone 619-W
75 head (60 Ewes
blooded and fat sh
once. H. W. Graham
Fresh and bred |
Saanan Reg. does, $
$75.00 ea; also To
$25.00 Trade for
chickens or what hi
same value; also Sa
$10.00 to $25.00 ea.
Smith, Woodstock, R
2 full breed Toggen
give a gal. milk
fresh; now giving
R. Watson, Marietta
Few nice Ewe shee
or 1 Ewe and young 1
for the 2 at my farm
Ocilla. W. Y. Har er,
1 reg. hornless
pogt; 2: yrs: old, 2
$25.00; also about
old; $1.50 ea. while
- SS. Querry, Statesb
Young, Saanan
3 does, 2 milking, |
pure Saanan male,
ally hornless and of |
1 doe 7 mos. old. All
price. Dont. write. D.
ley, M. D.,. Austell,
Hornless Toggenbu
old billy, $5.00; also
hornless Saanan buc
vice at my place, on
ord and Cumming
4 Toggenburgs, 3
18 mos old. Make
Saturdays and &
tween. Atlanta an
Mountain. Ruby
Lake. 220 Spruce
At Stud: Reg.
| Does bo de
POULTRY F
ae | pou
cow, ne junk.
Advise. Peter
chine male pig for
Must be without blem-
Lawrence-
Black Essex boar,
about 100 Ibs. Will
. State particulars;
sale,30 large, fat
old mule colt,
nose -and brown
eyes, one that will
ood, 1000 lb. trim
and a 9 mos. old
ly goat.. Reg. papers
oF: Wellborn, Rock
are or house mule,
old, one that sees and
sound, work any
anything, _ gentle,
Letters ans.
Danielsville. !
ae Cockerels, 4 to 6 lbs, $2.50 ea.:
ND GOATS WANT
rade some very fine,
ect Parks stock
ock hens, guar. pure,
milk goat doe of
oh, A. Crawiey,
3 nannie goats and 1
; common (not milk
ithout horns,
ie Swain, Nashville.
t. 8, Box 420. (Baker
TRY FOR SALE.
iICKS AND
Buff Cochin Bantam
red, $2 ea. Ship exp.
reene, Cuthbert, Rt. 3
am Roosters and Pul-
4. Wilson,
bantams, $1.50 pr;
me cock, 14% yrs. old
H. cross, $4.50; 1 full
men, $3; $7 for pair.
in, Oak St.
rv! ght cross, $3 a. trio.
seley, Tenniile.
f Cochins (4 hens, 1
2.25; also some Black
hogs and pigs go
Elberton, Rt.
urebred BR oe 2
ood shape, $3. Bobby
thomson, Box 326.
Iden Sebright Hens, 1
$3 for lot. Exc. 1 Dark
Game Rooster, S yfs.
-. Walraven, Marietta,
ms: 5 young hens, some
1 speckled rovuster, 75
lot, $4.50.
erce, Rt. 2.
: WHITE, AND
4A
ea. Add
number at $3 ea.
Rodjel
Two White Rock 4A Roosters,
ou) mos. old, $5 for both. Exp,
paid. P. Hevraan Bunch, ae
: ville, Rios
15 BR Canes.
FOB. Mrs.
Fred Shivers, Cuthbert, Rt. 3.
5 Mos. old. hog produchicn BR
| and White Rock Pullets, laying
and ready to lay. J. E. Humes,
Columbus.
6 March hateed BR corkereis.
very nice, $3 ea. plus shipping
charges. Mrs. J.
Themson.
CORNISH, GAMES, AND
GIANTS:
Trio ONeal Doms, $10; Pure-
bred Allen Roundhead Cock, $3
Dom Tassel Cock, $4; Quill-
Grey Hen, $2; Pr. Toppie-Doms,
$7. Purity guaranteed. J. 4.
| Akin, Atlanta, aoe Gordon Rd.,
ahs W.
Pit Games from Pit oinners:
stags, $5; trios, $8.56; 1945 April
hatch Cocks, $10. Exp. Col. R.
6 purebred, Grist Shawineck
E. Ara, Colquitt, Ree
: Brood Hens, 2 and 3 yrs. old,
$8 ea.; 2 for $15. FOB. J. W.
Cartledge, Columbus,
_| Lumpkin Road.
3 Cocks, 18 mos. old, 2 Brown
Red and Roundhead cross, one
Roundhead, $10 ea; several
crowing stags, Blue and Brown-
Red cross, pure Roundhead and
Roundhead cross, $5 ea. P.. B.
Stewart, Tifton, Rt. 5.
Pit Game stags and few nice
pullets for sale. T. M. Nichols,
Jr., Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Few Pure Brown-Red Fight-
ing Game Pullets, 5 or 6 mos.
old, $5 ea. No less than 2 ship-
ped. Charles A. McElroy, Dan-
ielssville, Rt. 1.
Triple AAA,
broadbreasted,
bloodtested,
Dark Cornish
in lots more than one.
Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vien-
$2 ea.
M. O.
na.
5 nice Fighting Pit Games, 6
mos. old, $6.50 ea. Bobbie Joe
Barrett, Alto, Rt. 1.
Pit Games: 5 tested heavy
weight brood hens, 2 yrs. old
March 1946, and select Ist. class
Apr. 1946 hatch stag to match.
The best. J. Robert Westmore-
young |,
Jand, Toccoa, Rt. 3, Box 92.
Pit Game Stags, 1946 spring
satch (make cocks 5 to 6% Ibs.)
Thomas F. Westmoreland, Toc-
60a, Ri 6, Box 92
25 large type dark Cornish
hens and pullets, $2.50 ea; 4
young roosters, same breed, $3
ea, C. O: Sikes, Sylvester.
CORNISH, oo AND
GIANTS:
One pure Shelton Roundhead
Hen, $10; Shelton Roundhead
Shawlneck Cross Pullet, $5
Wayne Goode, Bronwood.
2 yr. old Dark Cornish heavy
type Rooster, $3.25; also one
April, 1948 hatch $2. 5u; Eggs,
$1.50 tor 15, Cartons to be ce-
turned at once. MO only. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt.
3, Box 74.
50 White Giant Pullets and 4
roosters. March hatch, $2 each.
| Mrs. George Fletcher, "Broxton.
LEGHORNS (White. Brown and
' Buff:) |
30 W. L. Pullets, 3% mos. old,
$1 ea. at my home. Mrs.. Henry
Bryson, Bristol, Rte
200 W. L. 4-A Puliets, 5 mos.:
old, beginning to lay, $400. At
my home. Mrs. Ophelia Moody,
Screven, Rt. 2.
White Leghorns, $1 ea year
old Eng. W. L., this yr. layers,
41.25 ea. Mrs. "Samson Parker,
Empire, Rt
Triple A 30 W. L. Hens, 2 yrs.
old, healthy, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Viola
Greene, Cochran, Rt. 3.
Puliets, AAAA
and a0 or
G. W.
25-50 W. L.
grade, April hatch
more hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
Beasley,. Metter.
50 big Eng. W. L. Hens, spring
hatch,, starting to lay; also 6
white ducks, May hatch. Mrs.
P.-L. Williams, Manchester,
Campbell House.
R. Graves, |.
| 2318}
PEACOCKS, PIGEONS,
PHEASANTS, QUAIL, ETC.
10 prs. extra choice breeding
ing, well mated, banded, $3 pr.
and up. C. H. Overy, Columus,
3609 14th Ave.
1945 hatch Ga. ied Bob
White Quail, extra large, tame,
for breeding, $8 pr.; 1946 birds,
$7 pr.; 4 or more prs., 50c less
per pr. No checks. Send: M. O.
Mrs. Helen R. Street, Atlanta
Rt. 2, Box 564.
Plenty Ringneck and Silver
Pheasants, both old and young
also. plenty White Japanese
Silkie Bantams for sale. H. G.
Deas, Gracewood.
MINORCAS AND
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKEN S:
10 Buff -Minoera Roosters, 5
mos. old, $1 ea. at my home.
Estelle Johnson, ee: Rock,
Rto2-
15 mixed hens, most of them
raised last year, disease free,
now laying, $20 for lot plus
charges; Mixed roosters, $1 ea.
plus postage |
hens.
son, Bowdon, a 1;
WYAN DOTTES *
April 6 hatch 4A grade White
Wyandotte Roosters, $2 ea. M.
O. Add postage. Mrs. Roy W.
Loudermilk,..Mt. Airy, Rt 1,
REDS (NH and RL)
500 Jan. NH Red Pullets, vac-
cinated, laying 60 percent, $2
ea: Or $1. 75 ea. for lot. F.. M.
Ogletree, Barnesville.
40 NH Red Pullets, March
hatch, 1946, from U.S.
laying record. Ship: 10 or more
at $3 ea. prepaid. M. O. only.
J ee Davis, Martin, Rt. 2:
Ege pred RI Red Cocks and
Cockerels, dark strain, $3.50 ea;
Eggs, $2 for 15. PP. Mrs. Den
500 AAAA NH Pullets, haten-
ed April 6, beginning to lay, in
lots of 10 and up, $2.50 ea; 4
mos. old pullets, $1.75 ea, Mrs.
Lewis P. Gunn,
55-R-4.
Three NH Red_ 4-A, March
FOB. Mrs. G. W. Smith, Cata-
ula.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.
6 Muscovy Ducks, 1946 hatch,
4 hens, 2 drakes. F..L. Baker,
Jr., Enigma, c-o Green Acres
Farm. <
Turken Rooster, (not fn
wt. about 10 lbs., color red and
white, $2.75 FOB. M. C, Ryais,
Glenwood.
Young Bronze Turkeys, 1946
hatch, $11 pr.; $16 trio, (2 hens,
1 gobbler). Fine stock. 6 miles.
So. Griffin. Wilson Carson,
Griffin, Rt. C.
Large White Pekins, 2 dueks
and one drake, $5. Elbert Over-
ton, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Beltsville White Turkcys,
March hatch, stock direct. Trio
(Tom and-2 hens) $25 at my
place. E. D.. Griffith, Stock-
bridge, Rt. 2, Box 119.
exc. for 4 nice hens, heavy
breed. Ea. pay exp. charges.
Joe R. Dukes, Zebulon, Rt. 1
Mammoth. Bronze BB. Tur-
keys, Feb. hatch, Pullorum test-
ed, $25 pr; Older Turkeys, now
laying, $25 pr.; Eggs, $3 duz.
plus 25c postage. Mrs.
Blackwell, Newborn.
9 large Mammoth Bronze
Turkey Hens, 50c 1b. in lot or
single, at my place. Will not
ship. G. R. Arnold, Union City.
Beltsville small white turkeys
of best breeding stock, trios, 3
mos. old, $30.
disease free, inspection invited.
C. E. Hodson, Conley, Rt. 1 (%4
mile Murray Lake.)
15 Broad Breasted Bronze
Turkeys, 5 White Holland April
hatch, wt. 8 to 15 Ibs., 50c 1b. at
my place. Mrs. R. M., Milikin,
Jr,. Forest Park, Call Ailagta,
Ca. 8448.
Imp. big Muscevy Ducks,
black with white markings, yr.
jnard, Aewtoms
Racing Homer Pigeons, work-
Ship any}
if ordered with
Mrs. Herbert E. Richard-
-ap-{
proved ploodtested flock, high
ed stock.
Donaldson, Decatur, De. 2405.
Thomson, Ph.
March hatch, cocks, $2. 75 each.
-Spring
3 White Pekin Ducks. Sell or.
Jim
CORNISH, GAMES, AND |
GIANS WANTED:
Want. White Cornish, best
grade, young or mature stock.
C. L. Perdue, Decatur, Rt. 1.
Want young Bull Dog Cor-
nish Rooster, about 6 or 7 mos.
old. Mrs. B. M. Kitchens, Dry
Branch, Rt. 1.
Want some Buff Cornish. ne
vise. Mrs. Mary F. Lawson, Val-
| dosta, 1006 Marion St.
Cocks (no
old,
Want Pit Game
Cornish:) Not over 3 yrs.
'wt. 5% lbs or more, good eyes,
plumage, feet, bill, no crooked
breastbones, no crooked tails.
Pay exp. and $1.00 per lb. and
send you shipping crates pre-
paid. Dudley Price( Atlanta,
{678 Emory Rd., N. E.
LEGHORNS WANTED:
Want @ or 10 W.L. March
1946 Pullets, good healthy stock.
Tull C. Waters, Atlanta, Rt. 9,
Box 263 A. :
Want 50 or 75 White Leghorn
Pullets, large, trom good laying |
stock. Mrs. A. L. Moregne, Au-
gusta, Rt. 1, Box 1:
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS WANTED
Want 100 or more heavy type
hens within 50 miles Atlanta.
Quote prices at your farm. Mrs.
P. E. Argos, Atlanta, 294 Raw-
son St., S. W.
Want at once 500 laying hens
50-50 basis: White Rocks pre-
ferred, or any good blood test-
Mrs. Leonard Ellictt,,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
PHEASANTS WANTED:
Want one Chinese Ring Neck
Pheasant Hen. Write CAs
Perkins, Mt. Zion.
REDS WANTED:
Want to buy 150 NH Red hens
ready to lay, bloodtested, pol-
lorum treated. B. W. Cook, Alto.
Exc. a 12-yr. old, good work-
ing mule for 20 R. I. Red hens;
also have trio of turkeys for
sale for $25, and some 7 wks.
old turkeys. Mrs. J. E. Carter,
Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 309.
| WYANDOTTES WANTED:
Want 2 S. L. Wyandotte
1946 hatch roosters.
Must be full biooded. Frank
Carnes, Rome, 11 Stephens St.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reliable white woman
of 21-45 yrs old to live in home
with sister and brother and as-
sist. in light work on farm. Miss
Annie L. Osborn, Linton.
Want white man and wife,
30-45 yrs., to live on place and
do farm work. Share crop or
wages. Must be strictly sober.
D. R. Flynt, Lincolnton, Rt. 3,
Box 73.
Want party interested in mak-
ing sorghum; 3 A. to make on
halves. Mrs. Hugh lL. White,
Stockbridge.
Want progressive tenant, also
is interested raising livestock |
for good 4H farm,.large house,
2 mi. Jonesboro. Have tractor
equip. C. C. Arledge, Atlanta,
Box 1685.
Want 4 or 5: amie oO big
farm, share croppers or Te
hands, white or colored,
good. wages every Sat., .
year round. Beef cattle, grai
corn, some cotton. Need
3 good tractor drivers. Wr
W. A, Jordan, Madison, Rt
Call 392 J4. :
Want good settled white one
an for light work on farm
Good pay and board. Write or
come. Annie Caudell, Atlai
1143 Marietta St., N. Ww.
Want share cropper or ne
ing rent, for 58 A. farm, good
land, plenty timber, running
water, near church, school and
stores, 5-room house, good c
dition, electric lights, ple y
shade, well on porch, good we
ter, soiled roads run through
place, no drunkards. E. a Mi
Cann, LaGrange, Rt, 2. ge
Want middle aped colned
couple, no children, to tend few
acres, general gardening an
other farm products. taise chic
ens, cows, hogs, look after pas-
| ture, private lake and fish pond,
house, running water, elec. and
firewood furnished, 7 miles N.
Decatur on paved Hwy. Give
liberal share of income. Write.
J. A. McCrary, Decatur, 415
Sycamore St. _
Want lor 2 farmers with own
| stock or tractor to work 100
share basis, plenty
good land,
cotton, 2 good
tobacco, and.
houses with lights. Otis Viek
Ambrose.
Want farm supt., vetene to
manage large farm, Agricul ur
College training, good mechanic
as mostly machinery used, mu
be interested in farming and
livestock, no boozer, well recor
mended, excellent proposition
to capable mane Le Au ee
Woodbury.
Want colored family, man.
der 40 yrs. old, to work vege-
table farm, year round work,
good 4-room house, ceiled, e:
tricity, running water and p
ture, on paved road, near. senoee
church, stores. W. T. Allen, De-
catur, Columbia Dr. De. 4947.
Want unencumbered white
woman to do light work on farm
for room, board, and $5 wk. M.
J. Lewis, Alapaha, Rt. 2.
Want good farmer for 2. <
crop, on 3rds_ and 4ths, good
house and outbldgs., plenty wa-
ter and wood, gray land, bot-
toms for corn, near bus route
und paved hwy. Earl Tights :
Dallas, Rt. 3.
Want man with help enough
to run small dairy. Can ftir-
nish house and farm. Miss. Hilla
Sutton, Fort Gaines.
Want couple, no children
cultivate 12 A. good land in
vegetables and produce on
shares. Good 3-room house, elec-
tric lights, water and. wood fur-
nished. Furnish work in off sea-
son. 10 miles north Atlanta on
paved road. J. E, MeJenkin, At-
lanta, 707 Spring St., N. W. .
Want good white or colored.
woman to help care for rabbits
and do other light farm chores.
Mrs. J. P. Doley, Austell Bi i. 2
Want young refined whi
lady to live.as one of fami
and assist with light work 0
farms, $10 wk. Mrs. G. C. Har-
rell, Whigham.
Want at once, man to help aa
general farm york, live as on
of family in good home. State
salary wanted. Mok, Jones,
Metter, Rt. 1, Box 111.
Limited amt.,}-
Apples, per bu. bkts.
Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
September 26, 1946
Atlanta |
$1, 00- $1. 15
bunches
ears
CoHards, per doz.
Corn (Green), per doz.
ee ee 3.00- 4.00
Beans (Lima), per bu. prs. =
a Se 2.00-
Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs.
3.25
1,00- 2.00
30-
4.50-
| Cucumbers, per bu. bkts.
Eggplant, per bu. bkts.
Okra, per 8 qt. bkts.
200-2!
1.25-
Peas (Field), -bulk, per bu.
Peppers, per bu. bkts.
1.50- 2:
Squash, per bu. hprs.
Sweet Potatoes, per bu, bkts.
Tomatoes, per 8 qt. bkts.
Watermelons, each -
Turnips (Bunched), per doz. e
Turnip Salad, per bu. eee es
old, trio, $10; Pair, eh = ee
end raise chickens.
lins, Atlanta, Rt. 6.
~ Want tractor driver who also
knows about farming and main-
taining tractor. Advancement
to the right man. Fred L. White
~ Buckhead.
Want experienced dairy man.
Good nouse, city waiter and
lights, milk furnished. R. G.
Jennings, Macon, P. O. Box 891.
Want dependable white wom-
an to do light farm chores for
-Yeasonbale wages. Mrs. Felix
Hendrix, Waco Rt..2.
Want good white or colored
- weman for light work on farm
_ (no milking,) for room, board,
reasonable salary All letters
Rasnwered. Guy H. Veatch, Dora-
ville, Happy Hollow Road.
- Want good smart man and
: wife, white or colored for small
1H crop, on halves for 1947,
Good land, (make bale of cot-
C.-H. Col-
ue come. Mrs. M. M. Kelley,
a Lithonia, Ri 3
Want 2 eelared families to
from Ft. Valley. Good pay for
Valt worker. J. C. Adkins, Ft.
Valley, 209. North Macon St.
Want woman to live on farm
with a family of 3, and do. light
work, $30 mth., room and board.
DS M. Ivie, Cornelia, Star Rte.
Want man to work 2,000 tur-
~ pentine cups, and do light work
tion, see or write. O. L. Roberts,
4 Norman. Park; ict:
. Want colored man with plen-
ty help for 2 H. farm. Can give
3 day work when not busy in own
trop. Place has good house and
asture. Mrs. P. M. J ohnsoh,
- Lovett.
Want 2 H cropper to take
farm with 4/2 A. allotment of
tobacco, 4 miles west Wrights-
ville on Bee Line Hwy., .. School
bus route, near church. H. B.
Caneega, Wrightsville.
- Want for 1947 farm hands, 50-
$0 basis or wages.. Good houses,
co land, all new machinery,
tractors, combine, pickers, ete.
: a or see. Rex Jackson, Lov-
p
As Want sober man to drive
tractor and care for livestock
on small farm. House with elec-
tricity; near stores and schools.
Excellent salary. Must furnish
references, Robert C. Watkins,
Bandy Springs, Ch. 2068.
_ Want middleaged~- colored
couple to. live on place, and
tend. yards and_ other light
farm chores, Emmett B. Rober-
Farm, Re 1.
Want family to gather cotton
erop. Will furnish ceiled 4
com house and pay, $2.75 per
hundred pounds. Prince Harri-
on Carrolton, Rt. 4.
Want 2H cropper with plenty
of force for 1947. Good Jand,
Bock and tools,
with water and
community, VY mi. of church,
_i .to school... Daily mail.
Dont write. Come see at Hilly
Springs. J. R. Langford, Sr.
ets
lights, good
FARM HELP WANTED
=e i
* Want colored couple to farm|
|lante 811 Juniper St., N. E
_ ton per acre.) 3-R. houses. Write |
work on peach farm 2 miles
on farm, For further informa- |?
ville. I. L. Watson, Moultrie,
| wages. James A. Manry, Fort-
-on. chicken
| without children. Small salary,
good house |~
-toria A. Locke,
MA RKET BU! L ET 1 N ee
| FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WA NTED
Wednesday.
: POSITION:
Want reliable white or color-
ed farmer to develop cattle and
poultvy farm, vicinity Pal-
metto. Write or call for parti-
culars, advise if prepared to A
work on 3rds, halves, or salary |route, 5 mi.
and bonus. C. D. Ebersole, At-| Mrs. M.S. Ramsey,
Want white farm family to
help on large irrigated truck
farm near Atlanta, pay man
$2.50 day. 7 room house with
electricity, wood, pasture, gar-
den or $3.00 day if man can
drive truck and Cat. tractor.
Plenty work year round. R. F.
Sams, Clarkston.
Want man or man and wife
to live in our home(all conven-
iences), tend 1H crop. No work
stock, but all necessary tools
and outbuildings, 2. broiler
chicken houses 2500 cap. ea.,
good pasture, cattle, hogs and
laying hens. W. A. Deal, Wood-
stock, Rt 15
Want family, white or ee
ed on shares for 20 A farm.
Wood and_ water furnished,
near school and churches, bus
to Atlanta. 5. day work week,
house with 4 large rooms. Mrs.
R. O. Schill, Decatur, Rt. 2;|reliable, industrious
Cr. A116. See, 3 miles west Riverdale. |
Want 2H farmer on 50-50): J- Barnett. Riverdale.
basis, as caretaker 650 A estate,
also colored 2H farmer for
part salary, to work in 125 A
pecan grove. T. H, Johnson,
Boston, Rt. 1. Old Parker Place.
,Want farmer with own stock
for good 2H farm on share
basis. Good land, house with
lights, 5A tobacco, cotton
allotment; near school and
churches, 9 miles from Nash-
ih:
school
| drunkards
Strayhorn,
Rt.
Want man who can_ furnish
self for 2H crop on halves, 5
miles College
house, elec.,
mail
churches,
4A in bottom;
plenty water. "Must
miles
Want farmer
crop for 1947 on 3rds and 4ths.
Good corn, cotton, grain, 10 A
bottom.
Good
129 Peachtree Hills Ave.
9707.
Want good man for good 2H
farm on 3rds. and 4ths;
room and
crib
one
and
i
mile
2.
route,
good
Want farmers,
. white,
School
also
bus
HWY.
smokehouse,
pasture and water, good strong
land,
and Temple, 242 miles. S. Tem-
ple. Mrs. W. H. Cobb, Temple.
Want farmers
on 3rds. and 4ths, 1H crop and.
2H~crop. 15 A creek bottoms,
and = mail
need apply. J. L.
Flowery Branch,
Park,
school
cotton -
and mail
fair and good. tenant houses,
water (no electricity) on No.
in Green County, 8
Greensboro,
Athens. Will. move person 100-;
150 miles, Write or see. Can
supply work when not in crop.
F. A. Nickelson, Penfield, Rt.
to make 2H
5-room house
elec and mail, near school bus
from Norcross.
Atlanta,
Ch.
one 4
3 room house,
good
east Carrolton
for 2 farms
route. No
4 room
bus and
near several.
average land,
good pasture,
.be sober,
family.
colored and
farmers.
route,
35 miles
pat Want middle age whie
eo st. Ave. S. W. Phone 684 woman for light work on. farm
~ PINES. with elderly refined lady,
Want man and wife to work
on farm 20 miles Atlanta. Both
te work. Salary with room
and board. Write T. H. Buck-
ley, Norcross, Rt. 1.
Want family with good trac-
tor. Mostly cattle. and grain
farming, good wages, good | ett,
house; good school and
churches; at Penfield; Also
want 2H cropper with good|
|force on farm at Penfield.
Average bale cotton to acre,
good bottom land. M. T. San-
ers, Commerce.
Want middle age or elderly
woman to live as one of family
of 2 and do light work on farm.
Bonnie Call, Ellijay, Rt. 1.
Want middleage colored man |
with family to run 1H truck
farm, 50-50 basis and extra
work during spare time for
Rt.
son.
Want white woman to tae
and calf farm (1
cow to milk). Prefer woman
room and board. Mrs.
Hunt, Lithonia, Rt. 3, .
Cas
Want white woman, unen-
cumbered to do light work on
farm (no milking). . Private
room, meals, salary. 2 in fam-
ily. Ans. all letters. Mrs. Vic-
Bowersville,
Rist:
elec. lights,
Jasper
farm.
farming
can.
Laurens Co.
N.
4.
in
board and salary. Mrs. Clara B.
Helms, Doraville, Riteoks
Want. 2H farmer with large,
good house, well located, good
pasture,
day work when. not busy on
farm. Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lov-
furnish plenty
: Want settled white family
for large 1H crop for 1947, 3rds
and 4ths. Good 4 room house, |
- school and mail
route, 514 miles west Cumming.
Martin,
Cummin g,
Want several familes for gen-
eral farm work,
share crops for 1947. F. B. Jack-
son, Wrightsville.
Want. man on 3rds and 4ths
for crop near Clermont. Write.
B. T. Osborne, McDonough.
Want tenant couple to fur-
nish own stock and tools for 1H
Good proposition |
tight party. M. E. Phillips, De-
eatur, Rt. 2, Cr. 1530.
Want settled colored woman
or couple, unencumbered, to do
light work on farm, also some |
farmers for 1947. Mrs. Roy. Jack-
son, Lovett.
Want family with 2 or 3 work
hands to help operate harvest-
ing machines for balance of year
and do general. tractor work and |
1947. Good deal.
Robert H. Toole, Glennville.
_ Wages and
for
< nF
SEPTEMBER
Pees _ Albany Moultrie Nashville Sylvester Valdosta
LBS, 25th 24th 23rd 26th
Good to chile 180/240
Good to choice 245/270
| Heavies 275/300 =
1 ; Heavies 355/400 No
Lights 155/175 Hogs Feeder Feeder Feeder Feeder
Lights 135/150 Hogs Hogs, Hogs Hogs :
Lights | 130/DN 18.00- 26.00} 18.00- 25.00; 18.00- 24.10} 17.00- 24.00
Roughs 180/350
Roughs 350/450
Pigs
CATTLE
ss PER CWT.
hoice mies. ee energie t ee e TQN0S 20405 eee
Good Steers & Heifers 13.00- 16.00} 14.00- 16.00|. 14.00- 16.00; 16.00- 17.00
Medium Steers & Heifers | 11.00- 12.50| 12.00- 14.00| 12.00- 14:00) 11.00- 13.00| 12.00- 15,00
Common Steers & Heifers }10.00- 14.00} 10.00- 12.00 9.00- 11.00 9.00- 10.00} 11.00- 13.00
Fat Cows - 1400= 13-00: |] 2 00= 12.0042 9.00- 12.00; 13.00- 15,00
ommon Cows 9.00- 10,00) 9.00- 11.00 9.00- 11.00 8.00- 10.00} 10.00- 13.00
nner Cows - 7.00 8.00- 9.00 7.00- 8.00 6.00- 8.00 9.00- 10.00
gs. & Light Bulls 10.00- 12.50| 11.00- 13.00} 9.00- 11.00}. 10.00- 11,00| 11.00- 13.00
pe Bassas ae 6.00- 7,00 5.00- 6.00 5.00- 6.00} 3.50- 6.00
: 10.00. 12.50; 10.00- 11.00 9.00- 10.00! 11.00- 13.00} 9.00- 19.00
16,00- 19.00; -1400=16.00). 22.2 1600-21700 bo
13:50--15, 50 | 13.00- 14.00} 12.00- 14. 00; 13.00- 14.00; 13.00- 15.00
a 0. eee ao BEE a eae _9.00- 11.00! 11.00- 12.00! 11.00- 13.00
Shoals,
electricity.
perienced
health certificate.
ft school,
Rie:
Want farmer for 185. A farm
Henry County, near, Snapping
50 A in ,cultivation|
bal. pasture
good house
land. E.R. Buchanan, Atlanta,
1169 McLendon Ave. N. E.
Want honest. family (2 plow
hands) for 2H crop 50-50. basi
for 1947, large 3-room haurse.
ceiled, electricity, on school and
mail route. Extra good land,
mules and tools, pasture with
running water, plenty wood.
Carl Perry, Monroe.
Want experienced colored cou-
ple or with family, to take over.
a farming project ona _ free-}
rent, share crop arrangement:
to also. look after flowers, trees,
fruit, vegetables, grounds and
cow. Prefer party with own
equipment, but this may be ar-
ranged with. satisfactory party.
Charles E. Nadler, Macon, 139
Wesleyan Dr., Rivoli.
Want at once. Good man
with force enough to cultivate
2H. crop, 7.4:A. tobacco allot-
ment, turpentine, good land,
stock and tools, conveniently
located, school and mail route,
W. Mz. Johnson,
Hazlehurst.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want. heavy 1H Crop on hal-
ves, within 20-30 mi. Atlanta,
in Fairburn Dist. with 3. R.
house, barn outbldgs and good
land. Have wife and 5 children.
2 workers. V. D. Hayes, Buford.
Single man, age 36, ants
1,: job on farm with good people
for home and reasonabie salary.
-No bad habits except smoking.
Write offer.: Clifford Shaw, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 3, Box 120.
Want job on Dairy cr 20- 25
A. general farming on shares.
Wife, 3 children. Want 4-room
house. E. J. Kimball, Ben Hill,
c- -0 Jim Kimball.
Exp. Dairy man wants sob
| head 5-room house, lights and
on school bus route near school.
Write details in 1st. letter. Sal-
ary, etc. Have to be moved. Hu-
bert Swafford, Savannah; Rt. 1.
Man with 6 yrs. cld child
wants 1H crop in North Ga. 5d-
C. M.: Cowart,
White, Rt. 1. :
Want small farm convenient
to bus line; good house and
water for standing rent. R.
English, Barnesville.
~~
du.
Want job as farm overseer or
stockman. Experienced*in | poth.
A. N. Day, Tifton, Box 240.
Want job as overseer of stock
farm. Best of references. J. W.
sa eee ys Cochran, Rt. 2.
Middle aged coupie desire
place cn farm for wages rest of
1947, Can move ationce. George
Miller, Atlanta, 781 Bender St.,
Ss. W. 3
Want 4H farmor 200 A. for
1947, 50-50 or any suitable basis.
Must have good home, elec. and
Jand be suitable for tractor. J.
W. Baker, Fitzgerald, Rt 4.
Want job on dairy. Married
and have 3 children. Well ex-
dairy work have
State partic-
ulars in Ist. letter. Albert C.
| Cooley, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
Man, experienced in, farming
rand truck driving, famnily of 6,
(youngest 10) wants job on 1H
farm and raise, hogs, 50-50 basis,
or year round truck driving job
near Macon. Write what you
|have and wages.
| come to see you if convenient.
At M. J. Jones, Byron, Rt. i
paid. Will
Want job for 1947-as farm
overseer. Experienced with.
farm machinery, tractor farm-
mg, Handling labor. 46- yrs. old
has wife, 2 small children. Want
good house year town and
WH: Mobley, Madison,
Want 1H crop with ee more
R. house, for 1947 on 50-50 basis
grow corn, small cotten top
and butterbe eans; near murch,
|school bus and mail route with
good water and barn. Have to
be furnished. 6 in family. Am
sober and agreeable. Rev. = WW,
| New, Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
and woodland;
and barn, good
| house, water handy, ef
|near bus-or car ne,
Richardson St.,
{2H farm on 50-50 bas
Must have good 5-ro
.close -to
half fertilizer. R. e
fon Rta f.,
50 basis best cons. 3rds and 4ths |
if good land.
for . 6-room house,
church and school. 9
ton Co. Write J. E. El
garden peanut
-J. W: Dickerson, Cur
year and cons. 50-50 basis for 2. :
exp. as Ford-Fergus
1947.
| school and mail, pref
: FiFtzgerald.
_Give offer in ita
small 2H. farm, ab
furnished to make e
Man, 87 yrs. old.
children, wants job
Can drive truck an
do any kind of farm
Want job on farm
cotton and tending |
Have wife and 18 mo
wife and I can p
Want 2 or 3-room hous
to move at once if yoi
after. J. L. Kenned:
250 A Hayden St., N.
White man, alone,
on farm for. boa
Albert Steerman, A
Box 345.
Want 2 H. farm 9;
good help, good exp
necessary. Must have
stock also. All on si
W. Roland, Eastman
Want job on Dairy
3-4-R. house, lights,
garden, etc. Consider
crop. Have to be mov
Patterson, Conley, |
Man and wife
farm are
Want soit cr p
basis, small 3 or.
Janta, JO. Berry,
Moore, Lithonia, RL 2
Christian man a
around 40 yrs. old, d
to raise. chickens" a
shares and 30 acre
for corn. Best of
William Me Atla:
S. W.
46 yrs. old a
ily; life experience
school.
Carrollton, Rt. 2.
CORRECTION:
=
life. > William Q. 2
pharetta, Rt. 2.
Want 1H crop on h
experience in tobacc
Want goed 2H farm
for standing. rent, wit
Prefer Henry, 1
Donough, Rt. 1.
Man and wife, 3
dren, want job on p
Want good house wi
running water, pasturs
wood and some ground :
watermelon furni
wife and I to work 19.
Young single man. v
wants job on farm w
tian people as tractor |
other farm work for
Ered D. Gare
let, Rt. 2.
Large family wa
50-50 basis, 9 in: far
work; 5 boys, - ag
honest and sober. V
6-room house with lig
good mules (could us
Man and- wife,
want job on farm
driver, can operate
machine. Prefer
lights. Will have to-
Neese, Woodstock.
Want job- Aairy,
poultry farm, or cro
at once. &
farming, no >
Brady McBoyd,
Herry, Villa Rica, Rt
Man with large fan
and want it for eo
duster, wagon, goc
000 er more p
pentine. Not c
5 Rs hous
es