he farmers produce.
ler. of pee pouline. of
-and is vise on nly Gane represen-
agric atural interests 5
uties in the editorial pages of the
in and before the mem-
fi rhe fora San price for the
ind women who feed and clothe the
private. funds.
yf _ Georgia cannot carry the
wh he ee calieet, them,
And, wae as eyi-
18 I Se. Beak in : Washington
_and committee. rooms: have
est ] prices ean for the =
who is authorized by law to repre--
of the ;
tried to. carry ont
ss, all of which is my offs When walk there be
ve not profited personally one...
ny way, but have actually paid |
the expenses of the work out of
f the elected representative | of the.
UB posing x -the
z _ stances, and: feel that I will be back On
e te, ae Fa
ossible a great ech:
many times foe we Steal We
bying- to -break th farmers prices? -.
_. It_is a matier. of general - knowledge: 1
that the Commodity. Credit, Corporation; [>
in the United States Department of Ag-.-
| viculture,.sold cotton futures short | at, aE
ie least, to the extent: of 900- thousand pales, BEA
ato: rob. the tirniee: of the fits of his oil
~ and- labor.
Itisa we 1 ice Go sapeatealy at-
| wied-in: the Market - -Bulletin, that the { ~
_ United States Department: of Agricul-.
|. ture, through Commodi:
poration, pai
Anderson
of cotton. ae has: been done about
this?
= tas a: well oun fae, Phi thes Ne
torney General of the United States is
a member of The Board?
commodity futures: dealings.
Tt is also
well known that this Board has permit-
ted so-ealled hedging of foreign cotton
_ on American. Exchanges. whien,
under
the law, such cotton could not be br ought
into the United States. and, ther efore:
the hedging on American Exchanges
simply Saad the effect of selling the mar-
ket short, ther eby robbing the American
cotton. grower. of inilitons of dollars.
something ue
about this?
Had it not been for the efforts of my-
self and a few others they would have
: succeeded in breaking the market for:
-eotton back to the fake parity set up by
the United States Department of Agri-
eulture - which was then less than 30e.
They recognize that it was our efforts
for. 406 eotton which has held thie- mar ket
Tom Linder Is. Now
Out Of Hospital
lam glad to report that I am out oF
the: hospital, but am still: under doctors -
. orders and Dae not returned: to the a
fice.
I expect to oak back to the office ina .
few days, but will have to limit my of-
.- fice work to an hour or two each ae to
begin with. ; !
Tam getting: along: just fine as s could
possibly be expected under.the circum- |
normal in a reasonable time.
' LT again want to thank all my friends .
in and out of Georgia who have been so
3 solicitous and kind to me dering my ill- -
ness.
$2745
e TOM LINDER
from the
chew states, who, were trying to help the
: farmers, to get. ina word edgewise. How.
many of them: have been indicted for lob- oy
Credit Cor-
-Clayton Com: |-
_. pany, approximately $13. 75a bale above -
~ the market price for 350-thousand bales |
-mnonopolies as these.
Alection year, and es knoe that i
to. control.
| Judge. |
people to be subject to the whims of one
tyranny at its worst. All
other country where the
Me.
Why do: the: wisigtss Burelive di try
in every way to reduce the Americar
should go to the United States: Senate
-there would be a. house-cleaning in-
Washington . ,among. such International
I au thinking seriously of fhe I am: es
tired of seeing the farmers robbed by
their own Government and I am tired of
_ Seeing honest laboring people being: gov- |
erned. by injunction through a Federal
It is ridiculous for millions of
man. Government by injunction is
students of
history know that the greatest tyranny,
which histor vy records has been the
tyranny of the Courts when they have
resorted. to tyranny in order to enforce _
the deerees of thy Executive Branch of -
Government.
The fact that they have picked: me
out for persecution is the most eloquent
evidence of the effectiveness of the work
that I have been doing to aid the farm-
ers and the working people.
Task the support of my friends and
_ the good people of Georgia in this fight.
Tam but a symbol. The fight is against
vou,
This attempt to silence Commissioner
MeDonald and myself is strictly in ae-
| cordance with what has been done ine
every country.in Europe where the Com- eS
munists have gained control. :
Tn: Russia, in Poland, in Roumania,. in:
Austria, in Czec -hoslavakia and in. every.
Communists
have gained: power the first step hag
been to rduce farmers to serfdom and
regimentation.
Under the American Constitution at
it any longer exists) the most lowly: cit-
izen has a right to petition Congress for
redress of grievances. Under the Amer-
ican system any one-horse tenant farmer
has a right to appear before Congres-
sional Committees in behalf of his owa
interests.
They, do. not have to stop the ordi-
nary farmer from. appearing before
(Continued on Page Four)
of notice.
notices.
Tom Linder, Commissioner.
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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
SECOND | HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
New (only used few times)
Ferguson . Cultivator, works on
Fordson Tractor, Sacrifice price
fe quick buyer. R. J. Williams,
Hamilton, Rt. 2. Phone 2908.
John Deere 12 A Combine:
power driven, cut 100 A oats,
ist. class sand, less than half
price. $650. F on: Lowe, Warren-.
ton.
No. 2 Osborne Mowing Ma-
chins, fair cond., $25 at my farm.
. T. G. Linkons, Flovilla:
Martin Ditcher, Gantt, with
Middle Buster, 8 new points,
Oliver Corn Planter, Stalk Cut-
ter, Cutaway Harrow, Amat
Harrow, 2 H Wagon, 2 H Lynch-
- burg, Chattanooga, 23, J..D.,
Oliver 13, and Syracuse Plows.
Mrs. E. J. Chapman
Lithonia.
28 HP, Aircooled Wisconsin
Engine, used about 30 min.,
with hammer mill and to grind
corn. J. Lindsay Johnson, Rome,
601 2nd Ave.
_ AC-WE Tractor, Disc ,Tiller,
- Disc and Spring Tooth Harrow,
used very little.
March. The lot for list price,
$2300. Hamilton Ralls, Hagens.
ville.
Altlis-Chalmers C Tractor: with
cultivators, power lift,
wagon, steel wheels, TD. make,
$35; 3 row oat drill, mule
drawn, $20; Steel Mallory Plow
Make good tractor -sub-soil.
1% mi. S.E, Bostwick. G. W.
Malcom, Madison, Rt. 4.
J. D. Tractor, Model B. with
lights, 5 disc Dbl. See Harrow
and IHC Lime Spreader, all
ood cond., $2075. James L.
rown, McRae, Box 239.
Massey Harris, horse drawn,
Mower, 41% ft. blade. good cond.
$25. Charles Sewell, Union City.
4 Big Drum Feeders for Mur-
ray 70-Saw Gin, all good cond.
H. B. Hearn, Eatonton.
J. D. Power Hay Press, IJst
tlass cond., with rnotor, priced
to sell. DeWitt Harwell. Madi-
gon, Rt. 3.
3 roller Golden Syrup Mill,
copper pan, grates, door and
ventilators, sr power or mule
drawn; Also other machinery.
See. Ben P. Parker; Atlanta,
575 Chesnut St. N. W.
1947 J. D. 12.4 Combine with
power unit, cut less 150 A, like
new for sale. Hubert Tanner,
Sandersville, Rt. 4.
8 disc Bush and Bogg Athens
Harrow. Harrowed about 50 A,
and a 12 dise Dbl, Sec Rome
yBush and Bogg Harrow fair
ond. Sell cheap. John Ww. Pope,
Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
New 2H Walking Cultivator,
/yerfect.cond., $65. Riley C.
ouch, Turin,
Sr.
Bought last!
2. Hh)
hee
Wilson Milk Cooler, guhe 10
gal. ean cap., used short time
only, $275. Mrs. Harold Wheel-
er, Crawfordville, Rt. 2.
48 Model D. C. Case Tractor,
26 -in..Disc Bush and Bogg|
Harrow, 4 Disc Athens Tiller
on rubber, $3000 for outfit. F.
-H. Adams, Commerce. Phone
453-J. :
' Chattanooga No. 112, 3 roller
Syrup Cane Mill and Copper
Pan, made 2 small crops, prac-
tically new, $30.. Cannot ship.
a R: Rich, Power Sprites, Rt.
$6 in. R. D. Cole: Grist Mill,
Triumph Pour Sheller,. Hercu-:
les motor, Belts, Platform scales
$300. James: ave Swanson, Pal-
mettosRe 1. 9) =
1947 Ford- Ferguson, Tractor,
Bush. and Bogg Harrow, and,
Sub-Soiler, good as riew. How-
ard Strickland, Alpharetta, Rt.
A.
28 Model Fordson Tractor on
rubber, moter rebuilt last year,
and Cutaway Harrow, all good:
cond. . $250. David Bradley
Hammer Mill, never been used, |
$110. C. A. Bennett; Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2 (Near Corinth.
Church). Or Call St. Mtn..2120.
24 in. Meadows Grist Mill
with 7 hp. Elec. motor, starter,
and switch box. 14 in O.. B.
Wise Hammer Mill. with 25 Ap.
lee motor and starter, switch,
practically new. C. H, . Wal-
ker, Chickamauga, Rt. ze
J. D. Seeder for 5 or 6 disc.
tiller, used very little, $25. C.
We Hollingsworth, McDonough,
Rie
F-20 Back on Steel motor.
for. tractor, just overhauled,
good running cond., $450, John
Wilson, Perry, -Rt. 1.
Grist mill rocks for Water
Mill, cheap, Ben H. Holden,
Rolston,
Farmall F-12 Tractor Gide 2
dise plow, Ist class cond., on
steel; $425. S. J. Ireland, Jack-
son, Rt. 1.
McCormick-Deering __ Binder,
Tractor Tongue, good -.cond.,,
also Case Thresher, both $150,
Mrs. Hugh L, White, Stock-
bridge,
Papec Silage Mill, nearly new |
$300;
well,
IHC Corn Binder, runs
$75; 6 row Tractor Cot-
ton Duster, $100. E. K. Fowler,
Athens, Rt. 2. Phone $203.
VAC C&se 1947 Tractor, also
23 in. 8 disc King Harrow for
sale. I, J. Jordan, Canon.
1 Target Bole Weevil Duster,
6 row, for tractor, used 1 season,
Cost $150.,. but will sell for $85. |
W. C. Rutledge, Winder, Rt. 3.
John Deere
ID HAN)
| MACHINERY FOR SALE
Intl. 61..Combine, runs- well,
|nearly new Allis-Chalmers mo-
tor Mounted for same. J.
Neisler, Reynolds.
1947 B. F, Avery 1 row Trac-
tor, fully equipped with starter
lights, Bush and Bogg Harrow,
Disc Tiller, Cultivators, Fer-
tilizer Distributors and Planters
all perfect cond. Cons. trade for |:
larger tractor. Dr, Robert L.
Lester, Marietta, Rt. 5. Phone
388 or 563. J.
1945 Farmall. Tractor, culti-
vators, 7 ft. tandem harrow, 5
disc tiller, good cond., $2300.
11 mi, N. Sy! vester on Hwy. 33.
Wied: Kilcrease, Sylvester, Rt. 4.
2 Leader *Tractors cultivator |
and planter ~ attachment for,
same, used less 10 days. Sell at
big discount off hey price.
Write or phone. L. Shuler,
Norwood. ~
Gainesville Syrup Mill, Box
44 in. wide, 10 ft. Copper, long |.
extra frame for mill, good cond.
$50. FOB. Emory Carpenter,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
1945 Farmall H. Tractor, me-
chanically. 1st class cond., also}
Bush and Bogg Harrow, Tiller,
McCormick-Deering mower 7 ft:
blade, $1825. Ira N. Shiflet,
Dewy Rose, .
Complete Fuel Oil. Tobacco.
Curing Outfit, 4 burners, per-
fect cond., used 3 times, $100.
at my farm. C. H. Overby,
Richland=Rt. 2.
Gibson 4 Wheel Tractor, 6-10
hp., standard transmission with,
disc harrow, 12 in. turn plow,
cultivator frame, 44 in.
dozer blade, front: and rear lift,
bought new last fall, $695. C. L.
Brannan, Stone Mountain, POB
86.
3 HP. Chattanooga Dairy
Boiler with steam gauge and
jet, $50. at my place at . Mill
Creek. Earl, Sansom, Rock Face,
Reo
Sears Chicken Brooder, 100
chick cap., 3 sectiong high, elec.,
good as new, $20. E. J. LCroy,
East Point, 421 Washington St.
ebene ca 0639.
SECOND HAND.
MACHINERY WANTED |
wee
* Went 1 large 2 roller Cane
| Mill, and 80-100 gal. Syrup Ket-.
'tle, in good cond. RE. Justice,
Attapulgus, 4
Want one Lilliston Bae
Picker, J. H. Sims, Ashburn,
Box 284 |
Want 1. planter attachment
in good cond.,. for model L.Ai
Tractor. < J, .G.
Thurmond, Danburg.
Want to exc. a 5 Row Grain
Drill for 8 Row Grain Drill.
Grain and Guano. Depts. must
operate. Harvis. Wilson, Cal-
houn, Rt. 1.
Want 16 in. Walking plow: and
8 ft. tanden disc, 16 or 14 in.
dise, 3 sec. of spike tooth har-
row. Kenneth Mosser; Rising
Fawn.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Collard Plants, 25 doz., Cow-
horn Hot Pepper, 30c doz: Bell.
Pepper and Marglob Tomato
Plants, ea 25 doz. Mrs. T.. J.
Watson, Lithonia, Box 186, Rt.
3.
Govt. insp, PR Plants, $2.25 M.
Del. Will exc. Miss Florence oO -
Quinn, Odum, Rt. 2.
Genuine Pink and Yellow
Skin PR Plants, govt. insp., and
treated, good plants, good count,
$1.75 M; 5 M-up, $1.60 M. Del.
No checks. Hovis Lightsey,
Odum. : ay
Govt. insp. and treated PR
Plants, red and pink skin, $2.50
JM. Del. Good plants, good count,
prompt shipment.; No checks.
Omar Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2.
Marglobe and Pritchard To-
mato Plants, for late planting,
250, $1.00; $2: 50 M; Bell Pepper, '
ibe CG; Del. in Ga. No orders ac-
cepted less than $1. G. C. Dan-
del, Tennille.
}packed, PP. J. W. Toole,
bull |
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, Ga.
and Heading Collard, 40c C; 500,
90c; $1.50 M. PP. 10 M cabbage |$4.
H. |plants, $11.50. FOB. Moses Dav-
is, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126:
Several thousand
Marglobe Tomato Plants, now
ready to set, 5-12 in. for sale.
L. L, Coleman, Mount Airy, Rt.
1. 1-1/2 mi, N. top Dix Hill.
Govt. imp. and insp. Red.
Skin PR, LA. Copperskin plants,
|90c M. No COD nor Check. Ship
by return mail. D. A. Ligneey
Surrency, Rt. 2.
_ Imp. Gov. insp., and tranted
Purple and Copper Skin P. R.
potato plants, $2.25 M. Del.
Prompt shipment. L. C. Light
sey, Screven.
Govt. insp. and treated - La.
Copperskin and Red Skin PR
Plants, from vine cuttings, $2.50
M. Del. Prompt. shipment. Guy
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Leading var. Cabbage, Toma-
to,
certified | 5
and Collard .Plants, 40 C;/P
500, $1.60; $2:90 M; P. R. plants,
Good plants,
Claudie Mz
Ga. Heading,
Stem, and Cabba
Plants, mixed, 300,
Asparagus, Pepper
Garlie plants, $1. do:
sie Baggett, Hiram,
- Peppermint, Star (
Garlie Bulbs, Catnip
Cee Ss ee
$2.25. M. Del.
Surrency.
Imp. |
govt. insp.,
lard, Baxley,
Rutger and Mi
Plants, $1.50
50
State insp., $2.75 M. Lee Crow, |F EY Ae
Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143.
' Himalaya Blackberry, 1 yr.
plants, 5, $1.00; $2. doz; $10. C;
2. yr. plants, 3, $1. Carefully,
Ma-
con, 410 Burton: Ave.
Ruby King Sweet Pepper
Plants. 25 doz; Hot Pepper, 35
doz, Add postage. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt, 3, Box,
49.
State insp. ~ Bag peated BR
Plants, running vine, $3. M;
Bunch var., $5. M. All deh. E,
ee Hall, Arabi, Rt. ils
Govt.
Skin . PR Plants, running var.,
insp. and treated Red |
|Plants, $! :
Sweet Paper, $2. 0
Plants, $2. M. Mi
Jack R. Ford, Alma
Mrs. S. Whitley
Govt. i
Plants, $1.50 M
orders. No che
nen, Bristol, Rt, 1
ment. No chee
Gainesville, ne
$3. a Bunch, $5.:M. All del. |fiec
Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite, Arab),
Res 1, bho 4310.
Chas. Ww. Cabbage, and: Ga. |:
Collard Plants, ea. 30 C; To- |1
mato, 25. C; Karly Okra Seed,
25 ea Banana -Muyshmelon
Rosie Grove Garena Rt L.
: Ga. Collard, Chas. W:- Gab:
pr mpt shipment st,
| Wade.
bage, 30c C; New Stone Tomato, | No
_|25'C. Add postage. Mrs. Edwin|]
Patterson, Curmming, Rt. 1.
-P. R. and: La.
shipped promptly, $2.50 -M. by
mail prepaid; $2.25 M. Exp. col.
5 M. or more at the time: MO.|
John Cc. Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
Gout
Plants, $2. M. Del, A
field; Surrency, | .
-Govt. insp.. Red ~ Skin PR
Plants, ready, $2. M: RRS Paul
Lightsey, Screven.
Missionary Strawberry plants, i
Heading Collard M;.
75c C; Ga.
Seed, 2 Tbls.,.10c PP. Mrs, P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca.
Rutger Tomato plants, moss-.
ed and good plants, $1. 50-M; 500,
$1.00; 35c C; Calif. Wonder - -Pep- |"
per, $2. 50 M; 500, $1.90; 40
Full count: and good plants. Otis |
Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 4. ~
Short Stem Collard Plants; | -
300 C; 500, $1.25; Earliana To-
Sage]
|Plants, 10e ea; 90c doz. All del. |
mato, 30c C; Garden
Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston,
Rt. 1.
Govt. insp. and treated Red
Skin PR Plants, .seed grown
from, vine cuttings, $2. M;.2 M
ue 2" 75 M. Del. June and July.
D. Lightsey, Screven.
teh: PR Plants, $2. 75 M; 5000,
a John W. Wilson, Bristol, Rt,
1, Box 82._ 5
Red Skin PR Plants, govt.
insp., $2.25 M. Del. in Ga.
Prompt shipment. MO only, W.
R. Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. PR and LA. Cop-
perskin Potato Plants, $2. M;
$6., 4 M. Del. C. F. Mann; Sur-
rency, RFD 2.
PR and Copperskin Plants,
govt. insp. and treated, $2. M.
Cash with order, Ike Tomber-
lin, Surrency, Rt. 2,
PR Plants, State ie and
treated, Bunch var., $4..M; Run-
ning Var., $3. M. All del. E. Hi
|Hall, Arab, RK,
-Copperskin | 300
.|Plants, State insp. and certified, |
insp. La. Copperas, .
| M; 5000 \ ;
is Harrison, Blackshear :
Large C. W. and
bage. Marglobe, Stone
wat $2 M.
with order. Cannot :
Hutto, Surrency, - Rt
.M; "Prepaid.
Screven.
er Plants, 50
ightsey, "Baxley, ts
Heading. and
Plarits. 500, $1; $i 73
Soloman Davis, Mill
Rt. 5, Box 126. -
Good Stocky
Stone Tomato Plants,
M; Long Pod: Hot P
|C. Packed in damp
Mrs. Lillie Lightsey,
Rt (SSF eee
Sage Plants, $i. d
Seed, long green ve
Stalk grows .5-6 ft.
Dodd, Norcross, Rt: 1
SEED F ee \
Seed,
|Cream Halt
cup. Exe, for vant i
tomatoes, 50c C; 500,
large cup; 60c lb. Mr
White multiplying
ons, 25e qt., Collard
bls., 25c; Sage plants,
25c. Add postage. Mrs.
nnon, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Tender Garden Bean
triped, Cream, and
alf Runner, 45c large
xe. for print or white
cups for 3 print or 5
xtra cup orders 4 cups
Mrs. Ivy Lambert, El-
es: Pan tas
peckled Crowder and
ackeyed Peas, 25c:lb.;
lard. and Purple Globe
ed, 90c lb. No checks.
) Gladys Duran,
ing ae Beer Seed
rt.-.Mrs. Lou Green,
_ Haven Trail.
lard, Purple .
Blackeyed Peas, 25 Ib.
ostage. | No. checks. Mat-
i umming, ht
ice, 50c 1b; Vigorvine to-
300 for 25e; also nice,
de ue 27e Yb..- All
A. Tyson, Roy.
ack seed beans, 25c
ul, postage PP; also good
fruit. tor sale. o:
< cks: 1 lb. fruit for ea.
y B. M. Weeks, Dial.
Globe and Seven Top.
nd Giant
mustard seed, 40c 1
hite Giant. Dicer
ing; garlic sets, 50c
Boysenberry.
. Mrs. John
Rt. ice
~ Dipper and Martin
Striata ersialaria. Seed,
ned, oes in new 100
FOB. J. W
nor stamps
art. Mr . Lou Ella: Green,
ill . Smith, Roy.
White Egg. Turnipseed,
W. Edwards, Spring-
Es Houseleak, Calamus
45 doz; Med Asparagus.| -
i. 5 Cherry, with.
el plants,
inch, 25. -Alice Harri-
remen.
tiplyin of Calif. Beer seed,
eee ee ae Sallie
Render : Gerden Bean
unners, 50c large cup.
f sacks:: 2 cups for 3
me white. Ople Gable,
Ibs. Geneanball Black
mond Watermelon Seed, $1
| Ib a
am aed pecs. 250
. $1: PP. in Ga, Mrs,
ohnson, Lithia Springs,
ox 32. :
recleaned and free of
Imetto, Ri
er White. and Striped
Runner: Beans, Pole White
' Beans, all sound and
il fre, 30c Ib. Mrs.R, D.
Dawsonville.
neyed Crowders,
Globe |;
cabbage- Collard seed,
south j
Add post-
t Multiplying Beer sound, veclearied, weevil treat-
||Garden Beans,
|Half Runners 40c
jeups, $1.10; PP in. Ga.
oy English -Peas, 35 |
ollard Sead. $1 lb. Red. zi
Ya Sl for |
-|corn in: shuck,
triped, Cream and white |
ee
rowneyed White Crow-.|.
7.50 bu. Tatum: Lang-
$6.50
or N
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Mixed Field Peas, $6 bu.
shipped; $5 bu. at my home;
Also Red Speckeled . Crowder
Table Peas, hand shelled, 20c
ib. in .5 lb lots. Mrs. Emma
.Puekett, Buford, Rt. 1.
40 bu. Mixed Peas, $5.50; 6
bu. White Browneyed, $7.50
bu. 15 bu. Clays, $6 bu, Also
800 Ibs. Maize Seed, combine
type, $5 C. FOB. Joe Morgan,
Vienna.
Red Speckled Crowder Peas
(Pole Cat) 50e qt, or 30 pt.
Add postage. H. E, Richardson,
Bowden, Rt. 4.
Red Speckled Crowder Pee:
30 cup; 4 cups, $1; Purple Top
Turnip Seed, 10c tblsp. Exc.
for print sacks. Mrs. Carl Smith
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
. Speckled Crowders, weevil
free, 25c lb. 4 lbs..or more. Del.
M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Rt. 1. |
6 wks. Crowder Peas, bears
2 crops, and large Purple Hull
Crowders, fine for table, 6 cups
$1.25. No Checks.: Mrs. Lon.
Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. :
White Tender Bunch and,
Cornfield Beans, 50c pt.; Dry:
Sage, 30c qt.; Oldest Style "Turn-
ip Seed, 20e cup; Garlic Cloves,
25 doz.; id. B., or 2 er 3 crops|
summer beans, 50c pt. Add post-
age. Dollie Eller, Titus.
Seven Sister and "Mixed
Cornfield, McCaslin Pole, Lit-
tle Peanut Pink Bunch 6 Wks.
Red Valentine Beans, 40c darge
.|cup; Mammoth Russian Sun:
| flower Seed, 35e at; Yard Long
|Beans, 35e- cae. Fred Thomas, |
Crandall, Rt.
Old Time Striped Halt Run-
ner Bean Seed, real tender hull,
50c lb. Mrs. Cc. F. Waldtip,
Gainesville, Rid
Few bu, Mixed. Peas, good for
eating, $5.50. bu; Also a num-
ber of bu. Little White Brown-
eyed Peas, $8. bu. All weevil
treated. Call after 6 P.~M: on
Saturday. B. F: Baffington, | Nor-
: cross, Rt. 1:
300 Ibs. Brown Crowder Peas,
jed,.12c Jb. Roy Harrell, Fey:
|etteville.
White Tender Half pasos
and Old Time,
teacup; 3,
Miss
Genniay Brown, Ball Ground, Rt..
1,
.JORN AND. SEED CORN
FOR SALE
200 bu, prolific corn, 1947
crop, $2.50 bu. Joe Gooch, Dah-
lonega. Rt. 4, Box 36.
~150 bu. sound bottom land
corn in shuck for sale atomy
|barn. Archie D. McDaniel; Du-.
Juth. ;
100 bu. Whatleys - nee
slipped shucked
| closely, $2.25. bu. 80 Ibs, to bu.
Any. amt. from 1 to 100 bu., at
vin barn. Alex Barfield, Louis-
ville.
125 to 150 bu. corn, $2.75 bu.
|Sim E. Goodroe, Buena Vista.
EGGS FOR SALE
ies from 3-A Dark Cornish.
Eggs from heavy wt. Dark
Cornish, $1.50 PP. Carton to be
returned, Mrs: O. L. Craft, La-
vonia.
Guinea Eggs from best blood
White African, Purple and Com-
mon Cross, $1.: doz; 25 for $2.00.
BRE AST: Sheppard, Lithonia,
Rt. 1, Box 55. .
Pure Broad Breasted Big Bone
Mammoth Bronze Turkey Eggs,
$3.50 doz; Prize Winner Black
Leghorn (Keystone Strain) Eggs,
}won dst. prize Douglas Co, Fair,
15, $2,25. Del. Mailed in return-
able mailing egg boxes. Mrs.
Bessie Baggett, Hiram, Ries
Broad Breasted: Bronze Tur-
key Eggs, $2.50 doz. Wilson Car-
_, |son, Griffin,
and good and tender.
. |Hens, \15, $1.75 del. Box to be|S
lreturned. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup, |.
"Fancy Galbaies Honey, ex-
tracted 6/5 lb. glass jars, $5.50
cS; Fancy Galberry Comb, 6/5
lb. glass jars, $6. case. FOB. M.
ae Harper, Gardi.
Pure Extracted Galberry and
Tupelo Honey, free of young
bees and pollen, table grade No.
1, $2. per No. 10 pail; 6 pails to
case. FOB. T. H. Flowers, Jesup,
Rt. 2.
6-10 lb. Tins Fancy Extracted
Honey, $15.00; 12-5 lb. Glass
Jars, $16.00; 12- 2 1/2 lb. glass
jars, $8. All orders. shipped
promptly. John <A. eesoney,
Jesup, Box TAT;
New Sacred Galberry Hones,
5 1Ibs., $1.50; 30 lbs., $6.50. FOB.
Jui: Hunter, Quitman, ;
from
Tupelo Gum _ Honey,
-|Ogcehee River Swamp, light in
color and fine flavor, 1-10 Ib.
pail, $2.50; 6-10 lb. pails, $15.
Add postage. No checks. Send
MO, B. E. Sheppard, Savannah,
1222 E. Henry St.
Good new Table Honey, pack- |."
ed in 20 oz. cans, 2 cans, $1.00;
6 cans, $2.75; 12 cans, $5. All
PP. and guar. Henry Connell,
Nashville, Rt. 4.
28 hives with ite years
honey crop, never been taken
off, $1250 hive. W. W. Herring,
Waycross, 722 Charlott. Phone
1559 J.
15 or 20 lbs, Bees Wax. Make.
best offer. Paul P. Gunnin, Pen- :
der lige Rt. 2.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
GOURDS:
Qld time Bonnet Gourds with
dish rag and. seed, 5c ea, 3 for:
50c. Add 5e extra. for postage.
Stamps or coins accepted. J. W.
Byrd, Broxton, Rt. 1.
Nest egg and other small (no
martin) gourds, five cents ea.
Mrs. John Weaver, Heres Rt.
2.
Small and Med. size gourds.
No less 4 sold to customer:
martins. Write. Murs.
Thomas, Thomasboro.
_MEATS:
1 large Ham, 31 1b. 65. Lie
large pieces Side Meat, 27-27
Ibs. ea. 40 Ib. Cash with order,
|Mrs. C. 8. Bradshaw, Wrights-
Ville. Rt. -1.
6 countr 'y
smoked- hams,
PB
6
cured, Hickory
trimmed close,
wts., 25~
25- 25- 26- 28--and 28- lbs. 85c
|b, Riley C. Couch. Turin.
oats:
Victor grain oats, $1.50 bu;
Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Rea
About 800 bu. Coker Full
Grain oats. combine run, $1 bu.,
Troy H. Fulford, Garfield, Rt. |
2,-Box 42.
POTATOES:
20 bu, genuine Pink Eye
Lookout Mountain Irish Pota-
toes, field. run, five cents Jb.
FOB. Morgan M. Smith, Tem-
ple Re a
ROOTS AND HERBS:
-Yellow and Sassafrass root,
Elencampane: and: Horseradish.
jalso nice, sundried Apples, all
-{40c Ib. Exe. for Print or: white
.|sacks, in good cond. Write first.
4 Miss L.. M. White, Dzshlonega,
Riel Box 35:
AGE:
Leaf Sage, Now ready, $1 lb.
5 to 10 Ibs., 85c Ib. ground - sage,
$1.40 1b. also 25e and 50e or-
ders filled. Virgin Keith, Alva-:
| ton.
ane (PECAN AND CITRUS
FRUIT
ee orders, Fall del,,
Stuart, Money-Maker, and
Moore Pecans, 5-6 ft., $2.50 ea;
Satsumas, 2-3 ft. $2 ea. Kum-
quarts. and Grapefruit. $2.50.
% cash with order. Willie Ra-
chels, Boston.
WALNUT AND WALNUY
MEATS:
Black walnut meats, 80c Ib.,
or 85c prepaid; Red raspberry
tand white blackberry piants,:
6 for 50c; garlic bulbs, 40c doz.
not repaid. Mrs. Willis _ Grin-
dle, Beivontuss Rt. Ie
|houn. Rt.
No.
\(day);
_|gentle,
New crop good, hand picked |
WHEAT:
Sev. hundred bu. New San-
ford Wheat, $2.50 bu. FOB farm;
also New Era peas in 10 Ib.
lots and up, l5c lb. and post-
age by parcel post. Phone 3631
through Statesboro. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Register. Rt. 1 box 20
MISCELLANEUUS
WANTED
EGGS:
Want some large type, Pape
str, Black Mincrca eggs for
hatching. Advise. .C. i Floyd,
Jeffersonville. Rt. 1.
' Want 1 setting ea. White
African guinea and Partridge
Rock, Chicken eggs. Advise.
R. E. Justice, Attapulgus.
PEANUTS:
Want Peanuts, Saou 50 to.
100 acres of Running var.,
fenced to self, with water in
field. Writes L. W. Thompson,
Swainsboro, c/o George A.
Thompson. :
SACKS:
Want 12 print 100 lb cap.
sacks, Will pay 25 ea. or will
exc, 16 white, 100 lb. cap. Write
first. Mrs. Oscar Millsap, Cal-
Bes
Want smooth Print Sacks.
Will exc. late, impreved Savoy
cabbage plants. Write first. Mrs.
W.R. Thompson, Lawrencev ille.
Rt..324
BEES:
Want buy several working
colonies bees in modern, hives.
x
-!Must be near Moultrie. Write
what you have and price asked.
Rayford Monk, Moultrie, 421
First Ave. S. E.
EGGS:
| Want buy setting of each,
White. African Guinea and-
Partridge Rock Chicken Eggs,
also some fertile White Holland
Turkey Eggs. Contact. R. E.
Justice, Attapulgus.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Aberdeen Angus Cattle,
3 females, 6 males, fine
thoroughbreds, 5-8 mos. old.
Prices very reasonable. Contaet:
J. E, Coker, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
Hwy. 5.
Reg. Hereford Bull, 2 Grade
Cows, Half Hereford Heifer, for
sale. Call or write. Jos. A.
Flewellyn, Jr., Atlanta, 1306.
Goodwin Rd., N. E. Phone 3156
Ch, 1330 (night).
Nice Jersey Cow 4 yrs. old,
fresh, gives 3 gals. with little,
feed, 4 if fed well, $115. at my
home. Mrs. ner Puckett, Bu-
ford.
Grade Holstein Bull, 3 yrs. old,
dehorned, for sale. J. L. Leib,
Gordon, Rt. 3.
2 mos. cold Hereford Male
Calf, subj. to reg., at my barn,
$25, Will not ship. J, W. Beal,
Madison, Rt. 2.
Purebred reg. Pole White
Face Bull, 3 yrs. old, about 12
lbs.; extra fine for breeding,
r $250. Jap Shaha,. La-
Fayette, Rt. 3. Dalton and La-
Fayette Hwy.
9 reg. Hereford Bulls, 9 reg.
Hereford Heifers, 15 mos. old,
well bred, well fed, priced to
sell. A. K. Chamblee, Sparta.
Reg. Guernsey Bull, 3 yrs.
old, good breeding, $150. Exc.
for yearlings of equal value. Z.
J. Lee, Red Oak.
Reg. Thoroughbred Black
Angus Bull, for public Service,
-jat my farm. 5 mi, W. Cornelia.
Cornelia and Cleveland Star Rt.
E. L Colston, Cornelia, Star Rt.
Guernsey milker, bred to
freshen in Fall, now giving 2
gal. milk daily. Candler stock.
Mrs. Julia Varnedow, Atlanta,
130 Candler Rd. S. E. 3
Reg. high producing Guern-|
sey cow, 10,yrs. ald, bred to son
of Riegeldale Melbas Emory,
freshen early August, $350:00;
Reg. bull calf, born May 10th,
grandson Riegeldale Melbas
Emory, out of high producing
cow, $75. at barn. E. B. Willing-
ham, -Cedartown, Rt. 3. %
: Graham, Commerce.
| Decatur,
Htype, $25.
5 Essex Pigs, (3 males, 2 fe-
males), 2 mos. old June 10, subj
to reg., $20. ea. A. P. Chea
Moultrie, Rt. 5.
4 purebred SPC Male Hogs, -
ready for service. C. L. Stan-
ford, Omega, Ul
30 reg. in buyers name Red
Duroc Pigs, wormed, inoculat-
ed, fine bloodlines, 10 wks. old,
$15. ea.; 14 wks. old, $20. ea. M
G. Lee, Cuthbert. is
Purebred Black P. C. Pigs, 9
wks. old, $25. ea. reg. in buyers
name. (FFA project pigs). J. J
Morrison, Broxton.
o
10 Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 7
wks. old June 14, 3 males, 7 fe
males, $20. ea. Reg. in buyer's
name. MO or check. James _
6 wks. old OIC PIGS, $10. to?
ea.; 3 Brood Sows; One for $35,
other Two for $50. ea. Hobson
J. Garner, Felton, Rt. 1.
Several reg. modern blocky
type Hamp. Gilts and Males,
12 wks. old, $30. ea. Also two 6
mos. old Hamp. Gilts, $40, ea. |
Shipped and reg. in buyera
name. A. V. Rocker, Pulaski.
OIC Pigs, short nose, ready
for del., also 2 Gilts due to fare
fow soon, all entitled to Tee,
gilts, $50. ea, Phone No. 453-3. _
Will not ship. F. H. ane :
Commerce. , a
6 Beers Duree Pigs, Cher-
ry Red, blocky, life treated and
reg. in buyers name, 12 wks.
old, $20. ea. See: or will ee
Hubert Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2.
SPC Males and Females, 2
mos. old, $30. ea. FOB. All good
stock. Crated, treated, reg. in
buyers name. 5 mi. S. E. Pine-
hurst. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine-
hurst. ~
Choice Pigs, any size, orc
breeding, 1 reg. OIC Boar, 4
mos. old, immuned. W. J. Lyle,
125 Beaumont Ave.
Phone Ve. 4782 (day; De. 0957
(night).
Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3 ee
old, from State Fair Grand
Champ. Boar:and Sow for sale.
Frank P. Singleton, Fort Val-
ley, Rt. 3.
OIC Pigs, short nose,. blocky,
from ch&mp. bloodlines, treateds
crated and reg. in buyer's nams
ready now. J. H. Roquemore,
Americus, RFD 2. 5 if
Reg. Duro (males cid fe-
males) Pigs, out. of litters 11-14
pigs to lifter, Orion Kings ang,
|Wave Master Stock, med. blocky
ea, FOB; Also eXOs
pig 10 wks. old, about 50 lbs.
for male. 7 mi. E. Sandersville.
M. M. Newsome, Sandersville.
OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, reg. in a
buyers name, $25. ea. unrelat- :
ed pairs. Gilts bred to Grand
Champ. and Reserve Champ.
Boars of Ga. Boars ready for
light service. ncaa ship
anywhere. Satis. guar. Bae: 3
Nix, Alvharetta.
Nice blocky type Essex ae :
15 mos. old, farrowed 7 pigs
when 11 mos. old, farrow again
around Aug. 7 by a,.reg. Essex
Male, $60. 4. L. Moss, Lula.
SPC Pigs, farrowed Apr. 5, |
1948, exe. bloodlines, reg. in 2
-|/buyers name, dbl. _ treated,
crated, pigs been wormed, $25, |
ea. Billy Sanders, Vienna, Rt. a. i
5 SPC Pigs, 11 wks. old 20th.,
3 Boars, 2 Gilts, reg. in buyer's
name, $25: ea. at my place. We
L. Rogers, Americus, Rt. 1.
Dark Red Duroc. Jersey Pigs, |
$25. ea. Reg. in buyers name.
Crates returned at my expense.
W. D. Askew, Davisboro.
Duroc boars and_gilts,. deep
red, blocky type, best bloodlines,
excellent show animals. Vac
cinated. Reg. buyers name. $30,
ea, my place, or $35, ea. shipped,
Earl Nobles, Chester.
Pair P. C. pigs, 4 mos. old,
blocky type, easy to keep, Reg.
buyers name, from prize wins
ning stock, $45. pr. or sell sepe
arately. Bobby L. Milner, Cuth-
bert, Rt. 3, Box 31.
2 900).
: any where:
or more,-
~ single. or
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Congress because he does not go there
But, if he did go, under the
silly: conditions of this indictment, he
would be subject to a term in the Peni-
teatiary because he asked for.
- aomething in en he hada porsonal
= Tnterest.
ee Under such souaiaage.
-. gressman.and Senator. who owns:a. farm
-. gud who has in any way: voted for a mea-
~ sure that: would increase the price of
farm products is guilty and subject to
_be sent to the penitentiary.
Of course, that is silly. for Americans
but it is just what you
anyway.
_ HORSES AND. MULES ||
FOR SALE
Oo -Yyr., ald Bay Mare, 1000 lbs:
gentle, works well,
double, 2 white. feet,
and white - foretiead,. $100.
Bays Horse: Male, 800: -lbs.,
hogs: - See:
Red. Mate Male, around 1100
ue 11-yrs. old; works. well- -any-
3 where,
~ Chapnian, Lizella. -
$50.- cash. Sy lvetet
Gentle. Black Mare, 8-yrs.. old,
Ibs., work
1 good. young 3 gal.
milch cow. George Little, Hor-
_ Saddle Horse with blaze face, 6
tense, Rt. 1, Box 87.
2 Big Fine Plow Mares, also
Intl. 42 Combine on rubber,
good cond.; for sale. A. F. Ad-
ams, West Point, Rear es:
Gentle, 5 gaited, Chesnut Sol
yrs. old Gelding, 950 Ibs. Thomas
W. Bryant, Hastman, POB 176.
Beautiful Mare, 1150 Ibs., well
made, easy to keep fat. 7 1/2
- yrs. old, ride or work anywhere.
Reasonable price. .D: A:. Land-
rum,
70.
7 yr. old, 1200 Ibs. Mare,
gentle, work anywhere, with 1
H Wagon, $150. Hugh Mobley,
Stone Mountain, ARs
2 Mare Horses, 6 yrs. old, 1650
Ibs. ea, used at mill for log
work, $350. at my place. 3 mi.
Winston. J. H. L, Whittemore,
Douglasville, Rt 3:
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
>
Rabbits,
NZW Pink Eyed
g00d stock (buck reg.): 4 six
mos. old, $1.75 ea: 9 two- mos.
old, $1. 25 ea; 11 six wks. old, $1.
ea N; Ll. King, Lawrenceville.
Phone 273 R.
NZW and Chinchilla Rabbits, |
2 1/2-3 mos- old, $3. pr; Also.
. Chinchilla. Buck, $3.50. J. Cy
trade for
Ergle, Atlanta, 443
Ave. Ra: 0647.
NZW Rabbits, from ped. stock,
one 3 mos. old buck, $1.50; 1
Pr. 8 wks. old, $3.60. Exp. col.
ge Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
us 4
8 Lg. White. Angora Rabbits, |
anywhere, ,
gentle for children, for sale or
< exc. for
McDonough,. RED 1, Box |
ie freshen in July, sell reason-
ea atiTrade f
z ee S: aS Williams, ere PAGE, [Or <Dewm) sacks! oF pow
yrs. old, $75:00; Bay. Mares 70a e
ibs., 12 -yrs. old, $100. Both Work!
4 Also new 2H. Bag- |
_. well Wagon, $185;, at. my place.
Hl Ore oO. Autry, Gainesville, Rt: & |
t 2 good. Mules;. 6 yrs. olds and
_ Walking. Cultivator for sale or-
__. teade for. cows. or.
: Cary &. Jordan, Manasas, RFD.
ae rai: s. Reidsville. State eer
| Saanan Milk: Goats, now giving ;
many. qts. delicious milk daily, |
farm,
help in-
every. - Con-
would expect
_ RABBITS AND. CAVIES
fOr SALE e
Rabbits, - +10. wks.- old, $6.00:
Odd Bucks, ..$2:50 ea; 2 prs., 6
wks: old, $3. pr: Wil ship FOB.
try. Mis, Sane O/Ne EL
"SHEEP: AND Goats
FOR SAL
3: He: a 3 mos. elt out of|
ing1 1/2 ats. $7: 50, my hom:
Can't ship:< Christian, Atlan 1
Bs B57 - Schoen oe S.- E.
Purebred, reg. jong cio
$50; ea. Mrs. F2 Ez Hogan, ee
ville, +3892 Atlanta, Ave. :
; 2 Tog. does aid: 1 bill and. 1
Saanan bill, 5 mos. old, - high
grade, pure stock; not reg. Be
from: reg. . mothers,- ceiving
gal. milk. $25. and $135.
respectivly; crates if, ao
$2.50 extra. Josan Geia, Law-
renceville.
t
Reg. Tog: Doe, feena Apr.
29, 2nd. time, 4 at. milker, and
2 hornless Buck Kids, $50. Can-
not ship. Mrs. Belle Joiner,
Soperton, Rt. 2. :
Nice Young Does (Goats),
raised here on my ranch, now
milking. All stock tested, clean
and healthy. For sale at once at
bargain. M. S. Barksdale, East
Point, 1015 WwW. Washington Rd.
2
nice young milk goats, both
able and del. in Atlanta or vi-
cinity. A. S. Hamilton, Dacula.
Saanan Buck, 2 yrs. old, reg.
Sunnyslope Breeding. Hornless.
nan, Springfield.
1 reg. Buck one 1 yr. old
$20. Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan:
2 Tog. Milk Goats, 1 fresh, 1
doe kid, 1 grown Tog Buck, all
for $35. O. L. Keely, Alma, Rt.
3. :
Milk Goat, mostly Saanan,
2nd. kidding, 1/2 gal. now, over
gal. when fresh, 2. doe kids, 3
mos. old, of the best Saanan.
Will trade for pigs chickens,
yearling or good grade heifer.
See: Fred Stancil, Turnerville.:
Tog -Milk Goat, 3-4 qts. daily
with good feed, also 1 Buck Kid.-
E. Ontario!
from reg. stock, $2.50 ea. or will |
RI Pullets. of same
value. Ann Baldwin, At-
Mrs.
s Janta, 402 Techwood Dr. N. W.
Chin-Chin, giant Chinchilla
rabbits, from Ped. stock. For
information, woite. Frank Har-
tis, Sparta.
'J. R. Harvey, Pelham; Rt. 2.
3 Fine Milk Goats for. sale.
!AlL fresh. Ww. es meee: Clarks-
2 Nice Milk Goats, one fresh, a
4 qt. goat 2nd. kids; the other
nice full blooded Saanan milk-
ing 2 qts. daily; also 200 mixed
Pigeons, very prolific. Sell. rea-
Will: not ship. David A.
Bakley, Austell, Phone 3201.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
aOATS:
Want. price, milk .. yield; of
Dam and of Sires dam, for 1
ste from. Communism
_thral states.
ae White. Bnglishe Anuora E
21 bred: Stallion preferred. E. oe.
Lester pt< Sunny. Slope,- Reg.| A
Saanian buck, $5. ea; 1 doe giv- t
925, Boe Ra.
s for. sale.
Reasonable price. L. B. Acker-||
sonable or trade for what have |*
[Bak
A-I, $1.50 ea. at my door. Rob-
Jert Odum, Atlanta, 1575
Chattahoochee Ave. W.
Saanan Buck. H. aoe aera,
\owchard Hill Y
This fight is not a fight against Linder
and McDonald; it is a fight against the |
farmers of Georgia, Texas and val the
States i in the Union. oy
Once the farmer and his influence
polities ds regimented. and: destroved
_then in regular Communistie fashion
the labor unions will come: next: <i =
- Regardless. of some apparent diversity .
of interest, labor and the-farmer must.
stand together, especially in the agricul- :
Otherwise, they. will both Ao) :
LIVESTOCK WANTED: abe
HORSES AND: MULES:
Want Stud service. Saddte
N ewton;- oe
Ranch.
ens, 1 Butt:
- 4 purebred Buff Coctint Ban-
ae Roosters, $5, or: Sree: eR.
Le Ee Ne Griffin; oe
Guinea. Pigs. Mes G.
trell, Atlanta, 516
Ave., Ss E. Phone Cy. 8695. :
2' CORNISH GAMES- & Gini
Falon: and: Jap cios Stags,
$3. ea; 2, $5; Trios; $7.50; some:
heavy wt: stags. $5 - ea. HH.
Clayton: ares .Gainesyille,
Box 96. s _ Misia
25 Dark Cornish | Chickens,
7 wks.- old $30>- or: $1.35. ea.,,
FOB. R. J. Fossett, Baxley.
Purebred Allen -Roundhead
(old _red- -eyed, bull | necked |
ao quail size, $6 trio;. about,
1 Tb. size, $8-trio; stags, same
ee as. above, $2.50 and $3 ea.
Jesse Hudson, Carrollton, Rt: 3.
LEGHORNS: WHITE, BROWN
AND BUFF _ 5
100 3A W.L. Pulletts, Mar.
hatch, 12-14 wks. old, $1.10 ea.
if called for .at once; $1.20 ea.
crated and shipped by exp. Mrs.
Mamie Youmans, Surreney,, Box
94,
200 White Leghorn and 300
New Hamp. Puletts, 10-15 wks."
old, top quality, from best lay-
ing stain, $1.25 ea. C. E. Brut,
Gabbettville, ROSZ>
PEACOCKS PIGEONS, ave:
PHEASANTS, QUAIL, ETC.
Common Pigeons, 75 pr.; $3,
for .5 prs. Send MO... Curtis.
Branch Jr., Enigma, Rt. tf. _
About 50 or more Common
pigeons, all colors, 25c ea. Can-
not. ship, Come after. R.
Banks, Fayetteville, Rt sa:
Racing Homer and Modena
Pigeons, $3 pr. 2 prs. $5. Mrs.
Helen Stret, Atlanta, Rt.-2. |.
Pigeons:. Snow -White Fan
Tails, White Eng. Barbs, White.
Muff Tumblers; mated. and
working, $5 pr. Eng. Trumpet-
ers, $8 pr.; Racing "Homers, $4:
br. We Morgan, College. Park,
231 E. Cambridge, Ca.9558. .
REDS (NH, RI, AND OTHERS)
Pure NH Red, 2 yrs. old
Rooster, 9 Ibs., good cond., $1.50
Mrs, B. F.- Johnsen, Dawson, Rt.
a i
50 Cockerels and 50 pullets
140-150 NH Red Hens 1947
hatch, laying well, now fat and
good cond., $2. ea. or lot for
because sy the
munists do not allow. anybody to | own a
te mixed Ban- |
B.|-
oe : : S
3S
lot. "Willie
POB 81.
~ 100 RI Reds,
95c -ea;, also: several BR laying
heiis,. 28 lb: :at yard: Notify be-
fore nae Mrs.
Charing.
Tanner, ta Poem
Powder Springs, Rt.
4A pullets, 744 mos.
laying, $1.50 ea. Mrs..
Coper,
Rd.)
Hs -G.
"POULTRY WANTED
-BANTAMS
Pay. your price if. not too ex-
ceedingly high. All letters ans.
andson - St.
GAMES:
Want pit Game ose Cornish)
cocks, not over 3 yrs.- -old, 6 Ibs.
or more, no crooked breast
and send shipping crates pre-
paid. Dudley -Price, ~ Atlanta, |
1678 > Emory Rd. N.E.: :
PIGEONS:
Utility White King pigeons - if
price -is right. Must be pair
bandea . and working.
price number and approx. wi.
of -birds. J.-B. ewecieny Macon,
| 301 Park St. :
FARM HELP WANTED
Want nice widdlessedis woman
to live in home and do light
work on farm; No. Children. All
letters ans, Mrs. Edley Powell,
Hiwassee, Rt. 1. Box 110. -
Want couple without children
for: dairy work. Will pay \$55
wkly.. and furnish 2 rooms.
Must. be good charactr. See:
H.-C: McElroy, Decatur, Rt. 2.
Or call. Cr, 4496. :
Want white or colored woman
$250. 1% mi, Ww. Cleveland. ee
Ss. Erie, Cleveland, ~
Cordele: Rt.- <3
+
uidate their ee effect ve op!
This i is Con Be sm we
ae br oilers
Mamie Beil, |
"8 or 10 NH Rd_hens, most |
aH laying, $2 :ea. Hy Re Rich, |
For Quick Sale, 40 NH Red
old, now |<,
Tifton. Rt. 8 (old- Oe s
Want as many as 12 hens and |;
l- rooster of RI Red Bantams. | 5
Lamar Queen, Dalton, 611, Rich- lEoeke ae
bones or tails, or any other dete
fects. Pay: express and $i. 25 Tb. |;
Want sev. hundred pairs 38 fe
Write | :
to do light work on tarm. 40-45)
yrs. old. Good health. Write or |:
rm,
anent home,
ing. No tractor
as one of family an
small | salary: Must
work. We
eae
Unencumbered, 4
yr. old White W
Job doing light? work
for board and oe
fand on halves
re Need good size
za, preferred, R.
oes Douglasville;
oS. aes
3ee me. Mrs. Cs D. Whelchet Sr :