COMMISSIONER.
_ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1948
yo. Great Southerners
NUMBER 42
orial_By TOM LINDER
producing from the Congres--
ord of J: une 18, 1948 speeches
southerners delivered on
f Congress protesting the in-
f Tom Linder, Georgia Com-
es by the Justice
farm crops.
Rankin,
H | BY CONGRESSMAN J. E. Pane,
OF MISSISSIPPI
2 ker, it seems dipatige. indeed Te the Denarinent of
verlooked so many Power Trust lobbyists, railroad
d other big interest lobbyists that have infested this
he last 6 months, and indicted Tom Linder, commis-
Ag iculture of the State of Georgia; J. E. McDonald,
er of. agriculture of the State of Texas; and Robert M.
cotton farmer and merchant, for their efforts to boost
f cotton, which the farmers, sold for about 2p or 60
ts normal value last year.
ris is a Louisiana planter who is also engaged in the
isiness. He is a cotton merchant; but he seems to be always
\l side of the market; that is, he is in favor of raising the
otton instead of holding it down.
n the price of cotton and plundering the farmers of the
untold miilions of dollars, I say we have reached a poor
2 ae iat * Z i
not indict some of these lobbyists who are here. trying
this country, or trying to ram through legislation that
detrimental to welfare of the American people.
Linder and. J. E. McDonald are two outstanding men of
far as the cotton farmers of this country are con-
have exerted every effort to see that the southern farm-
ed a fair price for their cotton, and I cannot see the
prosecuting them for such efforts, especially since they
elected by the people of their respective States for that
of the farm is a crime, then
\ ght | to hang. me because [have } and wild beasts.
ee on lee fight,
ners, of Georgie, and. a cn fe
tions.
Denavenent in MiaRlineion charging
him with working for higher prices for
These speeches by Congressman Dorn,
of South Carolina, and Congressman
of Mississippi,
their courage to stand by their honest
f the time has come when 4 commissioner - of agriculture
State cangot exert his efforts to keep the buyers from ~
k n ir a lin ving price for the SbIeys Tt was the farmer with his rifle who
1 5 :
cleared the forest of dangerous enemies
Jt was the farmer with his plow
who produced the cotton, corn, wheat,
tobacco and rice for export who made.
possible the building of eross-continental
railroads, great factories and the great-
est country on earth.
In every great national crisis it has
been the boy from the farm
measured up to the need of his day
whether in the Whitehouse, at the head
of the armed forces or in. cabinet posi-
convictions. They also demonstrate ise
that the Gentleman from South Carolina
\ -and the Gentleman from Mississippi are _
staunch friends of agriculture and those
who, by their toil produce the food and
Three
cheers for Congressmen like Dorn and
Rankin. ;
clothes for the American people,
demonstrate
SPEECH BY CONGRESSMAN W. J. BRYAN
DORN, OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Mr. Speaker, I wish to concur in what the distinguished gen: 3
tleman from Mississippi has just said about the indictment of Tom
Linder in Georgia. We in South Carolina across the river from Z =
Georgia admire the great stand of Tom Linder, of Georgia, in
behalf of the cotton farmers and, indeed, of the farmers of every __
State of the 48 States of this Union. Possibly Tam wrong but it
appears to me the Attorney General could find plenty of people
who should be indicted without bringing charges against a ae . he
who is obligated by virtue of his Sie cuon as commissioner of agri- : 5 :
culture to fight for the rights of his people before committees of
this Congress and elsewhere. I do not believe Mr. Linder has made
ie een for personal gain. I believe the courts will prove this.
Tom Linder has done a shod job for the farmers of the South.
I agree with the distinguished gentleman from Mississippi that if
they are going to indict anyone, why not indict some of these big
monopolies, these big trusts, lobbyists for displaced persons and
foreign loans here in Washington and not come down into the sove-
reign State of Georgia and indict the commissioner of agriculture
of a great and sovereign State.
capable of building anything themselves
and who desire to tear down what you
have built.
A few international-minded bureau-
ctats, at the behest of great international
combines, would have the American
farmer produce and toil in direct com-
petition with the natives of the Hast In-
dies, the Philippines and the Congo of.
Africa. They would have the American
farmer produce cotton, corn, wheat and
other crops direct competitisn with
peon labor of all lands. They weuld re-
duce the American farmer and his family
to the economic level of all the world.
They cannot do this unless they can
\ liquidate those who can and will earry on
who has
Farmers this is vour fight and I know
that you, the descendant of the men who
a made this countr y, will not falter in the
face of a few bureaucrats who are not
the fight for American agriculture.
TOM LINDER,
} - Commissioner of Agri deals
Disc Tiller, Athens Heavy Du-
row. Mrs. Annie Moore, Junc-
- Volt or
_ Bill Knight, Dexter.
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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
Want 2-Hole Power Corn
Sheller, no junk. Must be good
cond. Give full description. W.
T. Britt, Snellville. ;
Want 2nd hand McCormick-
Deering Mowing Machine, and
McCormick-Deering Disc Har-
tion. City.
F-20 Farmall, 60 Allis-Chal-
mers Combine, John Deere 6
ty Harrow, 10 Disc, B Allis-
Chalmers Tractor with cuitiva-
tors, planters, guano distribu-
tors, mowing machine, John D.
3 Dis Tiller. E. O. Fitzpatrick,
Sommerce, Rt. 4.
Two ll x 38 Tractor Tires
with tubes and rims in good
eond. at a bargain; Also Trac-
tor Peanut Weeder. I. H. Vic- Rt
kers, Hahira, Rt. 2.
Ford-Ferguson Mcwing Ma-
chine, hwy. type, cut any angle,
A-1 shape,_2 six ft. blades, $200.
my place, between Mableton
ard Leeland. C. S. Peek, Aus-
tell, Rt. 1.
Farmall H 1945 Tractor, Drag
Plow, Bush and Bogg Harrow,
$1,500; Turner Hay Baler, used
fw days $650; 11 Row Case
Grain Drill, Guano Attachment,
$210.; 7 ft. Cut. Mowing Ma-
chine attachment for H or M
Farmall, $210. Contact.
a W. Martin, Gainesville, Rt.
Feed Mixer, 1000 lb. cap.,
Blue Streak, equipped with 110
220 Volt Elec. Motor.
J. D. Mowing Machine, Hay
Rake, Oliver Riding Cultivator,
2 Gee Whiz, 1 Fowler. H. H.
Kiker, Carters, Rt. 1.
_ Model A Farmall Tractor
with all equip., Power Take
Off, Pulley, Bottom Plow, Cuta-
way Harrow, Cultivator, Plant-
er. Distributor, price reason-
able. J. S. Todd, Baxley, Rt. 2.
T. Model Fordson Tractor on
steel with side pulley, runs
well. For sale or trade. Billy
Shell, Vienna, Rt. 4.
Syrup Kettle, 80 gai. cap.,
for half price. Mrs. Lila
Campbell, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Power Cane Mill and 10 ft.|
Cooper Pan, both good cond.;
Also good Gas Engine to pull
mill, good cond. Mill and pan,
75; All 3, $125. H. T.. Hughes,
Tucker, Rt, 1.
Power Syrup Mill, No. 13
and pan, $35.00 W. C. Jack-
son, Griffin, Rt. B.
Practically new 2H Wagon
for sale at reasonable price at
my house, or trade \for good
milch cow. Everett Abernathy,
SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE :
John D. Mower Machine for
sale. Otis B. Harrell, Barnes-
ville.
2H practically new John D.
Mower, $110. FOB farm, George
E. Mallet, Jackson. :
New 2H Walking Cultivator,
perfect cond., $65.00. Riley C.
Couch, Turin. s
Good Intl. F-26 Tractor on
rubber; Also heavy duty Cuta-
way Harrow, 24x20, almost new,
Geo. N. Thomas, Thomasboro.
W. C. Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor with cultivators, both Jess
1 year old. H. J, Hix, Monroe.
Phine 2651.
12 ft. McCormick-Deering
J. D. Higginbotham, Commerce,
Fo
Fiatform Scales, good for mill
or store, draw 130, good cond.,
$12.00. M. F. Wooten, Bethle-
hem Rt: 1... 4
1 two row Cultivator for W.
C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, com-
plete with power lift. No let-
ters ans. H. L. Rawlins, Doug-
Jasville, Rt. 4. State Hwy. 92.
Farmall A Tractor with start-
er ,lights, 2 disc tiller, harrow,
cultivator, and small size ham-
mer mill, practically new, good
cond. On Alma and Hazelhurst
ae Earnest Lewis, Alma, Rt.
One 6 can Int. Harvester
Milk Cooler, perfect cond., with
motor and agitator, at Pebble
Hill Dairy Farm. A. C. Tennille,
Milledgeville. 27 E. Green St.
1H Wagon, practically new,
for sale. W. F. Vickery, College
Park.
Farmall F-20 Tractor with
lights, Bush and Bogg Harrow
and 2 Bottom Turners. All per-
fect cond. $1100. at my farm
in Draketown. Contact. J. W.
Golden, Atlanta, 1192 McLen-
don St., N.E. Phone -Cr. 7798.
Farmall Wractor F14 with cul-
tivators and planters, good
}cond., cash $800. J. S. Newby,
| Danville, Rt. 2.
John Deere Threshing Ma-
chine, used 3 seasons. Sell or
trade for hay baler. W. E.
Richardson, Canton, Care Cher-
okee. Farms.
1 Power Intl. Hay Baler,
good cond., $250. Lee. M. Happ,
| Macon,
Lilliston Peanut Picker on
rubber, Turner Hay Baler with
Wise. air cooled motor,
perfect cond., $1,100. Randolph
Brown, Summit.
Trick Peanut Picker, in run-
ning cond., foc sale.
MAC
1Bogg harrow, 8 disc, 24 in. 2
jlift; Mowing Machine for Farm-
Grain Drill, good cond., for sale. |
|M. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma.
both
Contact:
1 VAC Tractor with planters
and cultivators, practically new,
fertilizer attachments, Bush and
bottom plows, 14 in., mowing
machine, Cotton Duster. Guar.
all parts to work fine. See my
farm near Lenora Church. Jos-
eph W. Beaver, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
Set New Farmall A cultiva-
tors, one row, With new power
all A, VAC Case Planters, cul-
tivators, fertilizer attachments,
some never used Grist Mill, 54
in rock, belts, pulley, scales
etc. All good cond. J. W. Ivey,
Pinehourst, Phone 5.
20 in. Corn Mills, _ sheller,
seales and belt, and 1 kero-
sene engine, All $150.;.2 Disc
Tractor Plow, needs some re-
pair, $50. Claude C. Francis,
Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
New Ideal Tractor Hay
Loader, with some extra equip.,
practically new, good for hand-
ling loose hay, $225. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2.
McCormick-Deering 2H Mow-
ing Machine, and small Elec.
Incubator and Brooder. Mrs.
Mary K. Brinkley, McDonough
Hampton Rd.
Super 147 B. Clipper . Seed
Cleaner, complete with single
phase motor and _ elevators,
never used. J. T. Watson, Thom-
son. :
Hay Rake, 1 H, fair cond.,
$15. H. L. Wilson, Stone Moun-
tain; Rt 2: SSN
Riding Cultivator, horse-
drawn, $20.; McCormick-Deer-
ing 8 ft. Lime Sower, used 2
hrs., good as new, $100.; Mc-
Cormick-Deering 10 Discs, 8 ft
Fert. Grain Drill with grass
seed attachment, Tractor drawn,
needs repairing M. C. Roberts,
Ball Ground.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED |
eee as
Want to buy new or used,
3-5 H. P. Garden Tractor. B. H.
moe Macon, 308 Lynmore
ve.
Want a Grist Mill, turned by
hand, good cond. Polie Oglesby, |
Deweyrose, Rt. 1, Box 142.
| Want Side Del. Rake for pea-
nuts and peanut plows for John
Deer B. Tractor. C. C. Pear=
man, Chula.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Potato Plants, $3. M; Collard,
and Cabbage, 30c C. L. C. Stray-
horn, Flowery Branch, RFD 1.
Certified PR Plants, from best
quality seed stock reduced, $2.
PR govt. insp. Red Skin, and
Copperskin Plants, 90c M. No
checks nor COD order. Will
ship by return mail. D. A. Light-
sey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. and treated La.
Copperskin Plants, 50 M. Del.
Good plants, Full count. A. F.
Sheffield, Surrency.
P. R. and La. Copperskin
Plants, govt. insp. and prompt
del., $2..M; 4 M, $6. del. C. F.
Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Marglobe Stone and Baltimore
Tomatoes, Wakefield and Dutch
Cabbage, 300, $1.25; $2.50 M; Ga.
and Heading Collards, 500, $1.40;
$2.30 M} 5. M, $11. All del.
Cheaper at my farm. No COD.
A. GC. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt.
4, :
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato,
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. Del. W. O. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Ga Collard, Chas. W. Cab-
bage Plants, 30c C; New Stone
Tomato, 25c C. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Edwin Patterson, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato
laxi, 500, $1.50; $2:50 M. Del.
Ready for shipping July 5. Dew-
ey Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Colossal (largest Tomato
grown), -plants, 75c C; . Blue
Ridge Mtn. Climbing Tomato
Plants 30c doz. Del. Will C.
1Horehound, 20c ea. Tree Toma-
|Plants,. 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Col- }:
and Ga. Collard Plants, 30 C;
New Stone Tomato, 25 C; Early
Okra Seed, 25 teacup; Banana
(Mushmelon Seed, 35c teacup.
Add~ postage. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt.. 1. <
Boon Potato Plants, $4.
+Prompt del. Marglobe and Rut-|4
ger Tomato, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M;
Collard, $2.25 M. Ready to shi
July 5. Claudie Mathis, Gaine:
ville, Rt. 2. Se aa
Govt. insp. and treate
Plants, $2. M: Del. Prompt ship-
ment. No checks. J. B. Aycock.
Surrency, Rt. 2. ;
Govt. insp. P. R. Plants, 500,
$1.25: $2. M. Del. Prompt ship-
ment. No checks. C. D. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 3.
New Stone Tomato Plants,
now ready, $1.25 M up to 5 M;
Baxley, Rt. 1.- os
Collard Plants, $1.50 M; Cab-
page, Chas. W., $2 M. Exc, for
good pig at reasonable price.
Dollie - Blackwell, Dahlonega,
itis
Nice Sage Plants, Catnip and
to Plants, 50c; Yellow and Red
Streaked and Everbearing To-
mato, 50c C. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6. ee
P. R. Plants, $2.50 M. Denvis
Dixon, Screven, Rt. 1.
PR and La. Copperskin- Pl'ts,
insp., certified, from selected
seed stock, shipped promptly,
$2.50. M. prepaid; 5,000 up $2.
M Exp. Col. Remit by MO.
John C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
iL, : 3 ce
P.R. and .A. Copperskin
Plants, insp. and cert. grown
from hand selected seed. Ship-
ped promptly. $2.25 M mailed:
Remit. by MO. Major Crow,
Gainesville, RFD 1.
only. Prompt shipment. W. R.
Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2. _ :
Govt. insp. and iveated P. R.
Plants, Red and Pink Skin,_
$1.75 M. Good Count. Prompt
shipment. Omar Lightsey, Scre-
ven, Rt. 2. ey
Sage Plants, 20c ea.;. Flat]
Dutch Cabbage, 25 C; Tree
Tomato, 50c C; Garlic Bulbs, $1
doz. Mrs. Robt. H. Norrell,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, ea.
25 C; $2 M. Moss packed.
Prompt del. Mrs. H. L. Britting-
ham, Guyton. *
PR Plants, State insp., Red
or Yellow skin, and 100 to Hill,
5000, $5. Prompt shipment. F. G.
Tyre. Bristol. :
skin P.R Plants, 1unning var.,
$3 M; Bunch var., $5 M. All
del. Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite,
Arabi, Rt. 1. Phone 4310. .
State insp. and treated Red
Skin P.R. Plants, Bunch var.
$5. M. Running var, $3 M. E. H
Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1.
La. Copperskin or PR Plants,
insp. and certified, shipped at
once or money refunded, $2.65
M by mail prepaid; Or Exp.,
5000 lots or more, $2.15 M. Remit
by MO. Major Crow, Gaines-
ville; Rt. di; ope
Late Flat Dutch Cabbage
Plants, 300, 65c. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Hot Pepper and Rutger Toma-
to Plants, 2 doz., 25, Late Flat
Dutch Cabbage, 200, 50c. Mrs.
Diana Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3, B-44.
Govt. insp. Red Skin PR
Plants, $2.25 M. Del. Good count.
Alma Thornton, Screven.
Wakefield Cabbage, Stone and
Marglobe Tomato and Heading
Collard Plants, now ready, 300,
$1.00, $2.50 M. del.; 5 M, $10.
Exp. Col. Marcus Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. :
Govt. insp. Red and Pink Skin
Potato Plants, treated, $2.25 M.
Del. John T. OQuinn, Surrency,
Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. and treated Red
and Pink Skin Potato Plants,
$2. M. Del. Good count. Prompt
shipment. W. D. _ Lightseys|
Cartersville, Rt. 1.
J. J. Hair, Plainfield.
Smith, Roy.
- Chas. W. Wakefield Cabbage |
Govt. insp. pure Old Fashion
Over 5 M, $1. M. L. L. Groover, }
Red Skin PR Plants, govt. |:
insp., $1.50 M. Del in Ga. MO}:
Cabage Heading Collard, and }yj
Govt. insp. and treated Red |:
85c large cup.
white sacks, 2 cup:
or 5 white. Extra c
orders 4 cups or mor
Mrs. Ivy Lambert,
White Tender
and striped Half
den Bean Seed, 40c
CUDS 1 Se O eee
Brown, Ball
lards, 50c _
postage. No ~
Duran, cuntn
Good tender White Ha
ner and White Cu
field Bean Seed, 50
postage. Exc. for sac
cond. Mrs. Zella Hen
jay Riya < es
_ Tender Garden
Striped and Cream
Runners, 50 cup. Adc
Exc. for sacks, 2 cups
prints or 4 whit
Ellijay, Rt 3.0
500 lbs. Cannon Ball
Diamond Watermel
b.; * 200: Ibs:
_pMelon, $2. Ib. All
and semasan_ tre ter
Birdson, Gordon:
5000 or more, $2 M Exp. Col. |so
Mixed Cornfi
Bunch, Lit
Bunch, 6 wks., lai
/Yard Long Bean, 30
{moth Russian Sunflo
Add postage.
Crandall, Rt. Ty:
Bean Seed, 35 Ib.; 3 -
Add | postage. -Miss
Hayes Gainesville Rt.
Old Fashion Beer See
'25e a start. Mrs. Don
Rising Fawn.
Good Tender Early
Cornfield, Old Time W!
Runner, White Stick,
Frost Bean, all good
of weevils, 35c large
for good print sacks
tholes and mildew.
postage. Mrs. A. M
Cartecay. See
Old Time Striped H
ner Bean Seed, real te!
lb. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Calif. Multiplying
10c* start. Plus s
velope. Mrs. Earl Finch
Rite : ;
- Good Tender Bro
Half Runner Bean Se
free of weevils, 25
postage. Mrs. Guy
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Good Tender Garde
Seed, Striped, \
Cream Half Runners,
cup. Exc. for sacks:
3 print, or 4 white. Ext
ordets 4: cups or more. N
nor stamps. Arvil Lam
lijay, Rt: 3. Se
Few hundred
heavy producing k
combined) seed, 7c
8c lb. FOB Exp. Offi
liamson, Geo. S. Anderson
liamson,
2 tops i
seed, ome
Ww. i
Ibs...
sen
Screven, Rt. 2.
ay
ngs seed corn, $i,
Do ia Harris, Lula.
Bea good, sound
milling corn, no
, & mi. East Da-
eeks, Dacula. Rt. 1.
ood bottom land
ae 40 bu. at my
ve
and. Write or
arwick, Monroe.
corn, weevil-treated,
fe house, in shuck,
shucked ard shelled,
y place, 11 mi. N.
ae -E. Purchell,
Bchion Half Rutmer
45e cup; Shade Dried
cup; Watercress, 25,
pe Garlic, 40c doz;
d, 6 clumps, '30c; pep-
je doz; Cut Sprays, 35c
Mz. Calhoun,
ac yed peas, 25c lb.;
2; Ga. Collard and pur-
rnip Seed, 90c Ib.
oe Duran, Cum-'
dvise ship freight
. E, _D. Maxwell, Dan-
rown 6 wks. Crowder
t last July; And large
and purple hull,
le eS 6 cups, $1. 25.
a1 Gathered
rain, mailed 1 1b., 35c;
p to 30, 25 lb; 60 lbs.,
19c lb. B. R.Woodliff,
tta, Rt. Le
ch ek hee Ib.,
mn Plum Bushes, $1
d Postage. Mrs, J. E.
_ Royston.
i sugar crowder peas,
0c? Vhs.-in 92 Ib
_ Add postage. No
less postage sent for
rs. Emma M. aeeeee
Rt, 1.
Baner: Garden Beans, ea.
3 cups, $1.10. G. es
i, Ball Ground Rt. 1.
White Peas with black
47 crop, good for eating
ni aa he lot del. $4.25 if
once. No stamps nor
on Terrace.
gUP FOR SALE
o
al thousand gals. new
e Syrup in No. 10 gal.
quality and thick.
or contact for prices at
8 mi, So. Quitman.
Lewis, Jr., Quitman,
als. good heavy Cane
in No. 10 cans, 75e gal.
lots 100 gal. and up.
oP AS Pope, Barwick.
ases pure Ga. Cane
-A-1 grade, 6 No. 10 cans
=, $6.50 case. Will label
anywhere in Ga. Check
accepted. Horace Chason.
Se Eins:
als. good heavy Ga. Cane
$1.50 gal. at. a home.
ot ship. Mrs. EL Fow-
uckey. i
Ga. Cane
ADS, James,
a pure
Sieesals
es pure Ga. Cane Sy-
-1 grade, 6 No. 10 cans
abel . and ship in Ga.,
ease orepaid. MO or cash-
ck Reece Horace Cha-.
higham, Rt. 2.
gals. Ga. Cane Syrup,
nd heavy, in 1 gal. buc-
00 gal. at my farm; 90c
in 1 lot. Ida Mae No-
4, Box 150.
0. _ Green Cane
1 Cc
ii
ae Print Sacks, washed, ironed, :
O'lbs. to bushel, $2.25 |
el. Add Postage. No|
ats
and Speckled Tender}.
Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, |
41% Cli
free of holes and spots, 3, $1.00;
Odds, 30c ea.; with holes or
spots, 25c ea.; White Sacks, | 2
washed, 25c ea. COD MO or
Cash. Add postage. Mrs. Clay
Smith, Dougherty, Rt. ie
Nice unwashed Print Sacks,
100Q lb. cap. 25c ea.; not PP; 30c
ea. PP. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. :
_lvice extra large Print Sacks,
unraveled, washed, all colors, 3,
$1.00. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Willie L. Robinson, Gainesville,
Rb
Sacks, 100 lb. cap. Prir, 3, $1.
$3.65 doz; $27.40 C; White, 4,
$1.00; $2.85 doz: $21.50 C. MO
preferred. Major Crow, Gaines- Ib: cap., extra large, 3, $1.00 PP.
ville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 3, $1.00; $30. per 100. Add
postage. Orders filled promptly.
Mrs. Gordon Kemp, Murray-
ville.
Large Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
washed, free of holes and mil-
! jdew, 3, $1.00; $30. C. Add post-
Speckled - Crowder and |
age. Orders filled promptly.
Mrs. Kemp, Murrayville, ol
Ries
Nice large Print Sacks, wash-
ed, ironed, free of holes, 30c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Howard
Stephens, Cumming, Rt. 2. .
Nice smooth print sacks, 100
Ib. cap., free of holes and mil-
dew, 30c ea. Add. postage.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Newnan
Hughes, Cumming, tars
Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
Washed and ironed, 3, $1.00;
Odds or with small. holes, 25e
ea. PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
'|Boyd Corn, Dawsonville.
White sackg letters removed,
20 ea.; With letters, 17 1/2c;
Few prints, 30c ea. Orders for
$2. up PP. Mrs. T. K. Moore,
Canton, Rt. 3.
Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, smooth, 3, $1. Add post-
age. Small or lar ge orders filled.
Mrs. A. K. Grier, Gainesville,
Ueno:
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free |
of spots and mildew, washed,
good cond., 3, $1. Add postage.
Orders filled promptly. Mrs.
Claude Garrett, Gainesville, Rt.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., rip-
ped and washed, 3, $1.00; Odd
sacks, 25 ea. Mrs. Frank Me-
Clure, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 30 ea; Whites,
20c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.
200 1b. cap. White Guano
Sacks. free of letters and holes,
washed, Sell or exc. for good}e
print sacks, free of holes and
mildew. Ea. to pay postage. Bie
pak, Kuglar, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
100 Ib. cap. sacks, washed and
ironed, Print, 3, $1.00; White,
|25c ea. All free of holes and mil-
dew. Add postage. No checks.
Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainesville,
Aebevioe 3
Nice washed and ironed print
sacks, free of hols, 100 lb. cap.,
3, $1. Add postage: Miss Bessie
Cook, Gantonsentasls =
Print sacks, free of holes or
stain, washed, 25c-ea. Add post-
age. Orders filled promptly.
Mrs. E. D. Tatum, Dawsonville,
Rin 2;
Nice print sacks, free of holed
100 lb. cap., washed and ironed,
3, $1. Add postage. Miss Lula
Cook, Canton, RES)
Print Sacks, 30c ea; Whites,
20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rte;
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
good cond., 3, $1..Add 10c for
postage; Also want dried fruit
or good paper ce pecans. Exe.
value for same. Mrs.. GC. &E.
Leverett, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 239,
Ben Hill Ra.
Print sacks, free of -holes,
washed and ironed, 3 for $1.00.
Add postage. Miss Linda Hamil-
ton, Cleveland, Rt. 2.
- White sacks, 100 lb. cap., not
washed, .20c ea. Mrs. R. W. Win-
itt. | go, Newnan.
_ SACKS FOR SALE.
Print sacks, washed,
free of holes and mildew, 3; oh
aT Miss Eula Cox, Canton, Rt.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., wash-
ed, 27%4e ea. PP. Ray ele
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, free of holes. and
mildew, washed, ironed, 3, $1.
PP. Mrs. M. L. Stephens, Can:
ton, Rt.) 2.
Print Sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and stain, 3, $1.15 PP. Mrs. Guy
W. Heard, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Print sacks, washed, good
(onnvel, By, hale PP. Mrs. Roy L.
Bennett. Cumming, Rt. 1.
Nice Print Sacks, washed, 100
Mrs. @.
Rt. 9.
Nice Odd Print Sacks, wash-
ed, ironed and free of holes,
25 ea. Add postage. Miss Win-
nie McClure, Gainesville, Rt. 3.
I. Vaughn, Gainesville,
Nice Print Sacks, washed and
ironed, 30c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. A. J. McClure, Gairies-
ville, Rf. 1.
Extra large print sacks, 100
tb. cap., washed, free of holes
and mildew, 35: White sacks,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 25c ea, PP. Mrs. R. HH.
Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.,-
Print sacks, washed, free of
holes, 3, $1.00 PP. Mrs. G. L.
Shuemake, Gainesviilep Rt. 1.
Nice print sacks, 3, $1.00;
$3.75 in doz. lots. Add postage.
Ida Mae Cash, Gainesville, Rt.
ie
100 lb. cap. Checkeatoard
Sacks, washed, 20c ea. Del.
Ga. Hubert Shell, Palmetto.
Print sacks, unwashed, 25
ea. Add postage. T. J. Garrett,
Sarah.
_ Print Sacks, 35c ea. Add post-
age T. J. Garrett, Sarah.
Print Sacks, 35c ea.
postage. Miss Thelma
Gainesville, Rt. -1.
~ Niee Print Sacks, fine weave,
washed and ironed, extra ee
3, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs.- Jo-
die Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Print Sacks, washed, 3, $1.;
$3.75 doz. Will send. COD if
\preferred. Mrs. T. T. Cantrell,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print Sacks, washed, ironed:
free of holes and mildew, ue
ea. Add postage or 25 PP.
Ga. Mrs. Ford . Graviit, Cun:
Add
Hayes,
|ming, Rt. 3.
Unwashed White Sac, large
size, 15e ea Also Prints; 35c
ea. Add postage. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Noel Payne, Can-
ton, {Rt 3.
Print sacks. washed, good
cond., 3, $1.00; Odds, 25 ea.
Mrs. Frank McClure, Gaines-
Ville oR tele
Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
free of holes and mildew,
washed, 3 $1.; $3.75 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Eugent Chambers,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Nice large size print sacks,
free of holes and mildew, wash-
ed,.3, $1.5
age. Mrs. Guy
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Nice collection print sacks,
Chambers,
100 lb. cap., washed, 3, $1.00.
Orders filled promptly. Add
postage. Mrs. C.\R. Garrett,
Gainesville, Rt. 5. fis
Nic print sacks, washed,
starched and ironed, free of
holes and fhildew, 3, $1; Lots.
12 or more PP. Few odds with
holes, 20c ea. Mrs. Clayburn
Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 1. :
Nice collection. print sacks,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 3, $1; 25, or more,
30c a, Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt
Stanford, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, washed, - ironed, 3, $1.
Mrs. iW. G. Joyner, Cairo.
Nice Print Sacks, free of
holes and mildew, washed and
ironed, 38 ea. Add_ postage.
Mrs. Hoyt Heard, Cumming,
tea: ;
Niece Odd Print Sacks, some |
with small holes, 25c ea.; Sacks
free of holes and mildew, 30
ea. Add postage. All large size.
|MO preferred. Mrs. G. A. Wil-
son, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
cA
ironed, }
$3.75. doz. Add post- |.
Nice Print Sacks, washed, 3,
1$1. COD or Mo. And postage.
Mrs. G. E.. Bennett, Cumming,
Be hy:
White 100 lb. cap. Sacks, -$2
doz.; $15, C; Prints, 3, $1; Odds,
5, $1. Del. Bonnie Sniith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. .
Nice Print Sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed and ironed, 3, $1; Odds
or with small holes, 25c ea. PP;
$30.00 C. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Boyd Corn, Dawsonville.
Print Sacks, 35 ea.; 3, $1.00
|PP. T, W. Nations, Atlanta, Rt.
4, Box 385.
Print Sacks, 35c ea. Can fur-
nish 3 same color. PP in Ga.
e T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.
Print Sacks, l
dew, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. G.
L. Hubbard, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
White feed sacks, 20e ea;
Print, washed and_ ironed, 40
ea; Burlap, 7%e ea. 100 = Ib.
size. Docia Harris, Lula,
Print sacks, 30c ea. and post-
age. Jewell Buchanan, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
EGG & MILK:
- Unfertile yard eggs, 60c doz;
also Goat's milk from tested
lanta, 730 Grand Ave.,
BE 5393. :
FEATHERS:
New, white, downy Feathers,
80e lb. del. Sample on request.
Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville.
Wels
N. W.
in Rt.
HONEY:
- Pure, br.ght Gallberry honey,
in Qt. jars, 12 to case, $10. FOB.
J. W. Sherman, Alma. Rt. 1.
New table honey, 6-5 lb. glass
Jats; tor Cs.;- $9; 12-2 tb: jars,
$7.20. Postage paid. A. H. Edal-
go, Nashville. Rt. 4.
Good Gallberry honey,
lb. or 24-1 Ib,
$6.50 Case;
6-5
jars Strained,
also 200 hives of
Bees in 8 Frame hives, J. D.
Bennett, Waycross, 722 Char-
lotte St. :
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Wheat, good, clean, 1000 bu.,
$2.25 bu.; Oats, 1500 bu., $1 bu.
FOB barn. Write or call: W. S.
Loftis, Atlanta, 45 Mangum St.
Phone Ma. 2182 or Al. 3445.
Victor Grain Oats, several
hundred bu., $1.50 bu. Mrs.
J. M. Bobo, Hartwell
Sanford Wheat, $2.75 bu. in-
cluding sacks, FOB my farm. G.
Darden, Watkinsville.
Victory Grain Seed Oats, $1.40
bu. FOB. Put up in 5 bu. bags.
J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley.
TURKEYS, DUCKS, ETC
. FOR SALE
3 Guineas, 2 hens and rooster
Blue Speckled, fine young stock
hens laying, $450 MO. Mrs.
Florence E. Sturm, Statesboro.
Rt. 2 Box 36.
Young, White Pekin ducks,
about 10 days old, 3 for $1;
larger size, $1 ea; Duck eggs,
$1.50 setting. All at my home
prices, on MeMurray, just off
Childress Drive. Mrs. J. E.
Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 309.
Baby ducks, 2 wks old, 25c ea.
mother duck, $2 Exc. for hens
Or <thers.CallesC- 2176; J, he
Graham, Atlanta, 1017 Fayette-
ville Rd. SE. Rt. 3.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Jersey Bull, ey yrs. old.
Could have papers. Write for in-
formation and price. E. H.
Clarke. Macon, Bloomfield
Drive.
Reg. Guernsey Bull, ready for
light service, from best blood-
jlines; also a 7 wks. old bull calf.
Sell or exc. for like quality. S.
E. Booker, Jr., Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
oa nee: no mil-
goats, $1 gal. W. J. Sumlin, At- |
Milch Cow, Ist. calf, 2 wks. old
easily milked, 3 gals. daily,
yrs. old, never goes dry. C. S.
Peek, Austell, Rt. 1.
Leland and Mableton.
Bi
ice reg. Black Angus Bull a
Danielsville, a 2
Nice, cream color Jersey cow,
4 yrs. old, 2nd calf 4 wks. old:
3 gal. milk daily, 4 gal.
|400 lbs. ea., also 6 brood cows,
Isame breed, 700 lbs., 20
Thomas W. Brown, McDonough.
Nice Grade Jersey Cow, Ast.
calf, heavy milker. Can be seen
my barn late afternoon 6:30<
8:00 P. M. 1/2 mi.
milk, Cornelia, Rt. 1.
Reg. Guernsey Heifer
color), 8 mos. old,
dairy type,
Noble Maxim, out of Gippy
Peerless Linden. Robt. B. CONE
Canton.
very good
Several reg. Jersey Bull
from $25. W. P. Chappell, New- _
nan, Rt. 1.
for sale. Mrs.
Campton, Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
Rez SPC Champ: Breed,
Guar. satis. Quitman S.. Barrs,
Eastman, RFD 6.
Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3 mos.
Grand Champ. Boar and Sow.
4 PC and Guinea Cross Pigs,
8 wks. old, $5. ea. H. A. Martin,
Luthersville, Rita ols
Duroc Pigs, treated, wormed, 8
wks. old, $15. ea.,
name. M.
G. Lee, Cuthbert.
for meat hogs. See at Rock Hill
Farm out Covington to Atlanta
Hwy. No. 12, about 3 mi. W. Li-
thonia. M. Ernest Hill, Sr., Li-
thonia, RFD 3.
OIC-Poland China and oIc-
Hamp. Pigs, 6 and 7 wks. old,
$10. ea. Farm on Munday Mill
Rd. Justin B. Mathieu, Jones-
boro.
7 Pigs P C and OIC crossed 12
wks. old, $12. ea.; 4 P. C. Gilts,
12 mos: old, $35. ea.; Reg. OIC
Boar, 18 mos. old, $75. Del. at
barn. J. T. Hunt, Jonesboro,
Mundays Mill Rd.
buyers name, ready for service,
6 mos. old, $27.50 ea.; Reg.
White Face Sow, bred to farrow
July, brought 6 pigs Ist. litter,
$75. All FOB: RP:
Buena Vista.
OIC, from litter of 12, dbl.
treated, 4 mos. old, reg. in buy-
ers name, $25. FOB. J. A. Me-
Allister, Atianta, 126 E. Wesley
Rd. N. E.
Reg. OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, 4-.
H Club Pigs, $20. ea. Billie Wil-
liamson, Flovilla, Rt. 1.
SPC Pigs, 12 wks. old, Males
and 1 female, well marked, $30.
ea. reg. in buyers name. 5 mi.
S. E. Pinehurst: Mrs. L. W. Sea-
go, Pinehurst.
Your choice from 20 very
choice purebred weanling Du-
roes. Special price, $25. ea. Or
send $5. deposit. Bal. COD.
Robert W. Wilson, Augusta, 855
Broad St.
Purebred Hamp. ae 12 wks.
old, reasonable price. O. S. Dug-
gan, Chester.
A No. I Jersey Butt Headec |
Between |
my farm, 5 mi. W. Cornelia, on
Cornelia-Cleveland Star Rt. E.-
L. Colston, Cornelia, Star Rt. ~
with
good feed. $115. for cow alone.
Mrs. Emma Puckett, Buford, Rt.
NG
\ ids
6 Aberdeen Angus heifers, wt. :
Ib.
Inty. Furni-
ture Factory, just off Cornelia-
Clarkeville Hwy. Fred Louder-
(Red
by son of Caesar _
Calves, 2-6 mos. old, priced up :
Good Cow, 3 1/2 gals. daily, :
Marion Boyce,
blocky type Weanlings, $35. ea. :
Reg. buyers name. Inoculated.
old, out of 1947 Ga. State Fair
P P, Singleton, Fort Valley, Fete
12 wks. old, ee
?/$20. ea. Papers to reg. in your
Fine young pigs for fattening
4 White Face Male Pigs, reg.
Jersey Cow and Calf, 4- wks. o
old, for sale. J. C. Williams,
Fine healthy good blood line 4
McCorkle,
aS
4
300-600 Ibs.,
_Sows, to farrow Sept.
-%r checks.
_ Fenceville.
PAGE FOUR.
HOGS FOR SALE
SPC Pigs, from. reg. stock,
3 1/2 mos. old, males and gilts,
- $25. ea; Also 3 reg. SPC Brood
1 Giste
fitter 9-12 ea) with papers. W.
. Parks, Macon, RFD 3.
Hamp. OIC and PC crossed
Pigs. $20. ea. at barn. South Ros-
well Rd. near Mt. Bethel school.
_ A. E. Eavenson, Marietta, Rt. 2.
4 White Face and crossed with
' Big Bone Guinea Pigs, ready to
move July 14, and one White
Face Sow, $40. All FOB here,
Will not ship. 3 1/2 mi. N.
_ Braselton. Lamar Cooper, Bras-
~elton, Care Coopers Farm.
4 Wine Pigs, Big Bone Guinea
and OIC crossed, all white, $10.
ea.; Also fine Sow, OIC, $50.
there. 3 1/2 mi. N. Braselton,
Ready to go July 14. Edward
Collins, braselton, Rt..1. Box 50.
Purebred Berkshire Pigs,
Borens Epoch, Lynwood Em-
lem bloodlines, litter of 14, reg.
in buyers name, $20. ea. FOB,
&. Y. Sosebee, Demorest.
OIC Pigs, bred Gilts and
Males ready for light service,
reg. in buyevs name. Ship any-
Where. Satis. guar. W. H. Nix,
Alpharetta. > :
Reg. OIC Male with papers,
pbout 6 mos. old, blocky, short
hose type, about 100 lbs., -extra
_ fine, $42.50. Will ship. Send MO.
Giles Cheek, Law-
_ Hamp. Male Pig, farrowed
Apr. 22nd., $25. reg. in buyers
ame. Will ship. Je Oe caldoust,
robinson.
Duroe pigs, 10 wks. old, males
and females, Orion Kings and
Wave Master stock. Med blocky
type: 11 to 14 to litter out of
$25. ea. reg. buyers
hame FOB. 7 mi. Ea. Sanders-
Ville. M. M. Newsome, Sanders-
ville.
HORSES AND MULES
' FOR SALE
_
-1 Horse Mule, about 900 lbs.,
40 yrs. old, works well, gentle,
fat, $85.00; Also 1 Horse. 1000
Nbs., 12 yrs. old, good cond., $55.
C. Williams, Cochran, Rt. 2s
Care Red Dog Farm.
An excellent Work Horse, 11
_ yrs. old, about 950 lbs., $75. for
~ quick sale. Harold C. Reece,
Canton, Rite: EB
~~ 1200 lb. 7 yrs. old, Horse,
broke to any kind work, very
Autry
gentle, sacrifice for $175. at
barn. D. C. McGahee, Town-
send. Rt. 2, On No. 17.
Nice gentle Mare Mule, good
fcond., 12 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs.
ork anywhere, $145. or will
exc. for cows. E. H. Toole, Mid-
Wille. Rt 1.
- Med. size Horse Mule with
wagon, $100. B. B. Cheek, Dun-
woody, Rt. 1, Morgan Falls RD.
Phone Rosewell 2134.
Nice 5 gaited Saddle Horse,
work anywhere, gentle, women
ean ride. Sell or exec. for small
tractor and pay difference.
Richard C. Wilson, Thomaston,
Box 270.
Horse Mule, 800 lbs., $75.00;
Mare, 1000 Ibs., $100.00; Also
2 H Bagwell Wagon, $165. GC. O.
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Good work Mule, $100.00; And
practically new Iron Wheel Wa-
gon, $50. Raymond Sheppard,
Stone Mountain, Hairston Rd.,
Rt. 1, near Pine Lake.
Pinto Pony (halt horse), 6 yrs.
old,. good, gentle, for children
and adults. Bargain. M. C.. Woot-
@n, Atlanta, 158: Peachtree Hills
Ave. N. E. Phone Ch. 8009.
Mare, 10-12 yrs. old, fat,
@entle, good worker, $35. cash;
Iso 2 Wheel Govt. Cart, never
psed, $15. Other tools cheap.
Come after. Josan Geia, Law-
renceville.
~ T yr. old, 1200 lb. Mare (horse)
found, work anywhere, $100. at
poy. place. Phone Palmetto No.
7272. Jos. Swanson, Palmetto.
1 horse Mule, 12 yrs. old, wt.
B00 lbs. very cheap for cash.
WH. C. Burnsed, Ellabelle. Rt. 2.
RABBITS. AND. CAVIES |
5 FOR SALE 3
4 Female, 1 Male Eng. Guinea
Pigs, soon ready to breed, 5, $9.-
75. Mrs. Willie Smith, Rolston
Purebred, large type,
bearing, Eng.
wool
Angora Rabbits:
\Jrs., $3.50 ea; trio, $9.50; Seniors
$5. ea.; Trio, $12.50. Gary H.
Beach, Marietta, Rt, 5.
Eng. Angora Rabbits, beat
woolers, all choice white meat.
All letters ans. Temana Denney,
Bowdon, Rt. 2.
NZW, Gray blue Rabbits, 10-}j
12 wks. old, $3. pr. Pee Exp.
Col. Write. Thomas M . Sparks,
Ball Ground, Rt. 2.
Guinea Pigs, 5 males, from,
high producing stock and 4 fe-
males, $5. pr. Sell at once. Bob-
by Massingill, Homer, Rt. 1.
Giant Chin Chin Chinchilla
Rabbits, from ped.
letters ans.
for
Sparta.
NZW Rabbits, from ped. stock;
3 mos. old buck, $1.50; 2 yr. old
Doe, $6.00; Pr. 8 wks. old, $3.50.
Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
immediately. Write
Eng. Angoras, Jrs. and STs.,
all throughbred, good woolers;
Jr. Bucks, $3.00; Does, $4.00;
Sr. Bucks, $5.00; Does, $6. with
pedigree; Jr. Bucks, $8.00; Does,
$10. Write: Ben F. Bates, At-'
lanta, 2003 Fayetteville Rd., Rt.
3. Tel. De. \0679.
Large type thee Guinea Pigs.
1 White Male, 1 ea. Col. Female
and Male, all about grown, $1.75
a.; 2 prs. Col. Pigs, about half
grown, $3. pr. Lot for $10; Hen-
ry Counts, Haralson.
Ped. Chin Chin Giant Chin-
chilla Buck Rabbit, 10 mos. old,
2 Does from reg. Chin stock, 1
Doe from Chin-NXW reg. stock,
7-11 and 15 mos. old, all exc.
cond., $15. for lot. James R. Pat-
terson, Morrow, Hwy. 54 (1 mi.
No. Morrow).
Grown Checkered Giants, $5.
pr.; Bucks, $3.00; Young 2-3 mos.
old, $1. ea. K. L. Rose, Macon,
190 Grand Ave..
Guinea Pigs,
and Colored, breeding size, $2.
ea.; Same 10-12 0z., $1. ea. W.
O. Giles, Madison,
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
1 Male and 1 Female Goat,
$9. ea. Or trade for what have
you. Mother gave 4 qts. daily.
G. W. Gravitt, Atlanta, 33 Pied-
mont Circle.
Purebred Saanan and Tog
Milk Goats, 3-5 qt. milkers, rea-
sonable, Mrs. Helen Street, At-
lanta, Rt. 2, Phone Ch. L777.
Small Shetland Pony Mare
and Colt by side, also 2 small
Shetland Mares, 3 yrs. old, very,
gentle. Jess Holbrook, (Service
Stat.), Hapeville. Phone Cal.
9755.2 1/2 mi. So. Hapeville, Rt.
41, 9 mi.. Atlanta. Come see.
Dont write. -
11 Wead Coming Goats for
sale or trade for weaned Heifer
Calf. J. L. Landrum, Warren-
ton,-Rt. 1.
Fresh 4 qt. purebred reg. Tog.
$30.00; 3 qt. Does, $25. ea; 4
mos. old Does from 4 qt. stock,
$18. ea.; Bucks, $10. ea. FOB.
MO. Mrs. Ovalene Highland,
/Tsavonia, Rt. 1.
1 fresh milk goat, 3 qt. milker,
with 2 nannie kids,
cash or exe. for calf. Phone
Smyrna 260 J. W. H. Young,
Marietta, Rt. 3.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
HORSES AND MULES:
Want nice, dark brown Mare
Mule, 2 1/2 to 4 yrs. old, 700-800
Ib. wt., 13-14 hands high, with
white nose and black stripe over
shoulder.
Wellborn, LaFayette, Rt. 1.
stock. All}
information. Frank Harris,
(Cavies), White}
| $1.75" ea;
cheap for
Must be gentle. J. F..
1948.
with each application.
Agent.
432 State
_ NOTICE To GROWERS OF SWEET
POTATO PLANTS |
If you exper to sell sweet potato planed in 1949 and.
have not already made application to the Department
of Entomology, please do so by or before July 15,
Unless applications are received. before our
inspectors arrive in your section, it wall be necessary
to charge mileage for return trips.
charged for this service providing applications are
sent in by July 15th. A dollar deposit is cequea
Application blanks will be-}
furnished on request by this office or by your County
C. H. ALDEN, Director,
Georgia Department of Entomology,
There is no fee
ee
Hight farm chores, hel
LIVESTOCK WANTED |
RABBITS:
Will swap 1 BBB turkey hen,
10 mos. old, wt. approx. 12 lbs.,
for 2 N. Z. White or Red. doe
rabbits, bred or of breeding age}
and in good cond. Ea. pay oe
Mrs. N. B. Ayres, Austell; Rt.
CATTLE:
Want 1 Male calf, Angus or
Polled Hereford, 1 to 3 mos.
old, with mother. Doesnt have
to be in excellent cond. or reg.
Must be reasonably priced. Per-
ry Strickland, Nahunta.
Want 1 each male and heifer
Black Angus calves, Registered.
State price, etc. Fred Cunning-
ham, Marietta, RFD 4.
Want some calves, any breed.
Will come after. Advise. T. C.
Freeman, Marietta, 1124 Powder}.
Springs St.
POULTRY FOR SALE.
BANTAMS
Young Bantam Roosters, $1
ea. Mrs. J. S. Sorrells, Royston.
BARRED, WHITE AND
| OTHER ROCKS
2D, Barred Rocks for sale at
my home or send crate to ship, |
$1.75 ea. H. D. Peters, Lilburn.
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS
Vaughn-Vermont Roundhead
Hens, $2 ea.; Brown Red-
Roundhead cross. March Pullets
2 pullets and stag,
$7.50 trio. Pure Law Greys, all.
ages: Waw Greys and Law
Yankee Clipper eggs, $4 doz.
M. Slater, Atlanta, 214 Mathew-
son Pl. S. W.
Pit Game Cock, good cond.,
416 bs; -$5.. Billy | Durner,
Union Point.
Grist Grady Game Chickens,
purebred, 1-2 yrs. old. 9 hens,
$3 ea; 3 roosters, $5 ea. or ~ $40
for lot. Banks Craven, Dun-
woody, POB 26.
MINORCAS:
5 yearling mammoth Black
Minorca hens and 1 individually
ped. cockerel, all 1st prize win-
ners last Fall, $15; same type:
baby chicks. for del. during
summer and fall, $8.50 for 50.
JD. McDonald, Milledgeville.
LEGHORNS: WHITE, BROWN,
-| AND BUFF: .
80 Barron White Leghorn
Pullets, $100.00; 50 young NH
Pullets, in full production, $100.-
00; 40 Red Rock Pullets, 12 wks. |>
old, $65.00. Cliff T. Tanner, San-
dersville, Rizal:
- White Leghorn Cockerels;
4-A, Apr. hatch, $1.00 ea. if sold
by July Ist. You pay Exp. chgs. |
Mrs. E, E. Howell, Trion, Rt. 1,
Hwy. 27.
100 4A grade White Leghorn
March Pullets, $1.50 ea.; Cock-
erels, $1: ea.; Lot. for $14. Ship
anywhere. MO only. Bennie
Fendley, Danburg, Rt. 1.
WL. Cockerels, 10 wks. old,
300 -egg stock, for sale, my
place. Mrs. W. P. Long, Atlanta
4375 East Brookhaven Dr. Ch.
2809:
10 Hens:
2 Anconas,
4 White Leghorns,
2 Plymouth Rock,
2 RAI. Reds, $1:75 ea.; $15 for
lot. Dont write. Come after.
Fred Cunningham, Marietta, Rt.
4: i
|White Kings,
| QUALLS:
_ POULTRY FOR SALE
175 4A White Leghorn Pullets
once. Marvin L. Burns, Carroll-
ton, Rt. Box 372.
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS
Grist Red Quill Hens, _ $2.50.
ea.; Also some poultry equip. and
"| chicken. manure in small lots.
At my home. J. H. Felker, At-
lanta, 625 Cooledge Ave. Tel.
He. 3416 J.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
Res
Pr. Roller Pigeons, $1.30:
$2. pr.; Mixedl
Pigeons, males and females, 50
ea.; Pr. Large Gray Muscovie
Ducks, $2.50 pr. Or exc. Billy
Durden, Odum, Rte le
REDS (NH, RI, OTHERS):
50 ea. Cockerels and Pullets,
N. H. Reds, $1.50 ea. at my place.
|Mrs. Robt. Odum, Atlanta, 1575
Chattahoochee Ave. N. W.
200 Hudmon Ry I. Red Pullets,
12 wks. old, vaccinated: $1.50 ea.
Rene Smith, Lithonia, Box 21-
AER tos:
- 60, 4 A grade, N. ee Red Pu
lets 7 wks. old June 27, extra
good size, $1. ea. Ship any amt.
over 10 if party furnish coop and
pay transportation chrgs. Mrs.
Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt.
1. ree
PEACOCKS, ~ PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES ete.
25-30 Ringneck Doves, $10 for
Jot. B. D. Odom, Decatur, 172
Meade Rd. Phone De. -1220.
PIGEONS: White Fantail,
Frills, $5 pr. Eng.
lers, 1- pr.
Y Blue check-
Trumpeters, $8 pr.;
ed Racing Homers, $4 pr. E. H.
Morgan, College Park, | (231
Cambridge.
Young Pheasants, some -start-
ed, others just hatched. Leonard
Hogan, Hapeville, 3692 Atlanta
Ave.
TURKEYS, DUCKS, ETC.
1 ea. Male and female duck,
$2 ea. or exc. for 3 chickens,
now laying. W. E. Herring, -
Macon, Rt. 3.
24 young Bronze Turkeys, 9
wks old, hens, 34-4 lbs., Toms,
Atlanta,
5-6 lbs. A. Je Vining Sr
160 Ga. Ave., S. W.. Phone La.
6790.
Apr. hatch White Pekin duck-
lings, 50 ea:; Common Bantam
Baby Chicks, 10c ea. Month old
25c ea. at my home. Will not
-ship. Mrs. Frank Barford,
Atlanta, 1185" Mopgland, Geis
12 head. three-fourths grown
Domestic Wild Mallard ducks,
% purebred, $2 ea. Tom Oden,
Blackshear, POB 38.
POULTRY WANTED
/ DOVES: Want pair of Maver!
Reasonable price. Mrs. Pat Sor-
rells Athens, Rf. 1.
Minoreas: Want 25, ree or
four mos. old S. C. Black Min-
orca Pullets. W. S. McCarty,
Dalton. 710 Thornton Ave.
REDS: Want 50-100 Pullets, 3-
6 mos. old, Prefer Parenter or
N.H. Reds. Can use BR or
| Leghorns. Quote Best Price. J.
N. Carson, Griffin.
Want to hear from someone
Mrs. E. B. Campbell, Hortense.
ie general ae
{Give references an
Mar Hatch, $2 ea. if bought at.
1530 Woodward AV!
/ crop
White Eng. Barbs, Muff Tumb- | -
lyrs. old, Wants job looki
having Quails and price per pr.}i
and ae conaustbis
- Want youn worad
den, pele aes wk. ar
pected in letter, or
Horse Shoe Farm. .
Stockbridge.
Want reliable settle
to help with. light work
Pleasant. Good salar
Mrs. Marion Barber, t
S. 5
Want Shae croppet
farm, 17 A cotton, 15 1
lanta, 2 mi. N. Mab
house, school bus, ele
John P. Glore, Austell
Want middleaged,
white woman, no bad.
live on small farm wi
couple. 7 mi. N. E. Pe Cl
help with light farm
Good home and salary
M. F. Carney, Atla
St. N. E. Del: He:
Want man or. man
white or col. to work
wages. Can stay with
to plant late crop beans,
and watermelons, go 50
board free. J. A. Ani
cust Grove.
Want ralianis sabe
-able furnish self for
Brick house,
land, on Ettowah Riv
S? Dawsonville. RFD
church. M, S. Hayes,
s730. Westwood Ave.
373
chickens, free for ly
able farmers in exc. %
pasture for one cos
Mrs. Laura Bell, Ellij
POSITIONS WA
Young married man
job training on tract
Must have house with el
tis Hammond, Smyrn
Care J. B. Burdette,
44 yr. old woman wat
work on farm. Can 80
Write: Mrs. Ethel
ly Springs.
Exp. Dairyman wants
man that has elc. mil
white, dont drink, Ss
fer near Augusta, Atla
Macon. Clifford Le
Statesboro, Rt. 2.
Want job in Dairy.
after cattle. 8 yrs. exp
and 10 yrs. exp. doctoril
cows. Must have top)
and 5 children. Desire
with elee. and close te
Take job Jan. 1, 1949. Di
laway, Calhoun, Rt. 1s :
Exp. sper white
livestock and poultry.
exp driving trucks, 2
and can do carpenter wo!
furnish best of ref. All
ans. C..C, pee
Wie 2
- Want job overseeing
crop, farm with machi
cattle farm. 10 yrs, Xp.
house lights, water on
church nearby. No
30 yrs. old, 3 sinall,
Prefer between Ma
Americus. Ref. L.
Americus, Rt. ce
37 yr. old white
wants light work | on.
ey
man
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