Ne : TOM UNDER S Sy / com M MISSION = ao ae WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1948 ever the time of testing comes. Sue hh people are the salt of the earth. T am especially appreciative of this 5 madge: : Atlanta, Georgia, _ = aa ee July 21, 1948 tate Capitol oe oe Pe ee Coos gia oa in he South. ee are aiteniatine to ram down our throats an F.E.P.C. program that will troy the liberty of all of our people. as ( yu and I fully realize that the Coes oney of Pp sit a the F ee Government will indict the mmissioners of Agriculture of. Georgia and Tex- for attempting to secure higher prices for farm oducts, it is. time for the farmers of our nation to ee up. = - IT want. you to cal upon me for any assistance that I can render you in this fight. | eee kindest t personal regards and best wishes, Sincerely yours, ) . ~ HERMAN TALMADGE. Prccides, Farmers also appreciate ihe following fine County Ohio, Cleves, Ohio: A om So Frank Minges, _ FARMERS GUILD OF HAMILTON Co. OHIO. ae es - Office of Frank Minges, Pres. ee Cleves, Ohio. | ee. a. July 18, 1948 _ Mr. Thomas Linder, me Agriculture Commissioner, Atlanta, Georgia. Pes ag Dear Sins : oe e I am ee sorry I have not written en eee if ENDS | AND NEIGH ae Appreciate Them All : fine letter from Honorable Meepung Tal- ~ tribution, Guild of Hamilton - NUMBER 46 | (Continued from | Last Week) A Few Duties Of The Commissioner Of Agriculture Under Georgia Laws DUTIES OF THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Code Section dence with bureaus, societies, ete. 5-111 (1985) Correspon- Tt shall be the duty of the said Com- missioner to correspond with all bu- reaus, societies, corporations, and organ- izations having for their purposes the development a this State and of the Southern States of these United States, < homeseekers, the bringing of capital, and acceptable immigrants to this and to the -said Southern: States: to advise them as to the resources and advantages _ of this State; te communicate, to cor- respond with, and furnish all informa- tion to all persons seeking same along the lines indicated. ( Acts 1894, p- 105.)7_ : Code Section 5-201. Creation. pure poses. . Hor the purposes of promoting proper, efficient and economical hand- transporting, storage, dis- = ling, packing, inspection and oe agti- cultural products of all kinds of assisting producers and consumers thereof in selling and purchasing same under fair conditions, and at fair and reasonable prices, there is hereby, _ereated within the Department of Agti- culture a Bureau of Mar kets: (Acts 1947, "PP. Tele HSE) oe Code Section 5-204. Duties of Direr- tor; investigations, information, advice and assistance, prevention of waste. - The Director shall be the chief exec- ~ utive officer of the Bureau of Markets and it shall be his duty to organize said with the Commissioner of Agriculture to plan Bureau and in cooperation and formulate the work to be done and carry out the provisions of this Chapter; and he shall (a) Investigate methods and prae- tices in comection with the produetion, handling, standardizing, Stalin classi- fying, sorting, weighing, packing, trans- portation, storage, of agricultural products of all kinds within this State and all matters rele- vant thereto. (b) Gather, formulate, and dissem- (Contittued on Page four) within this State, and for the further purpose the | Inspection and sale. iA x th. 55 of notice. z mE more than 35 to 40 words, n ~~ Under Legislative Act the not assume any responsibility f Bulletin, nor for any notices. Tom Linder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at 114- 122 race St. Covingion, G 1 Address all items for Sa and al! requests to be put yailing list and for change of adcress to STATE: BUREAU MERKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO",, : NATIONAL EDITORIAL Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable ander postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when ECCS: is accompanied by new copy -[imited space will not permit inserti transaction By Department of Agriculture Atlanta. OCIATION on of notices contain- ot including name and address: Georgia Market Bulletin does or any notice appearing in the resulting from -.published a. Markets. 222 State Capitol. Ailenia, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Entered at Covington Georgia, under A of June 6, provided for in Section 1103. A of October 8, 1937 Executive Office, State Capit State Capitol. Ailanta. Ga. Ailanta, Ga. Publication Office 23 second ciass matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage Ediforial ana Executive Offices 114-122 Pece St., Covingion, Ga. cet ct ol - SECOND HAND MACHIN- ERY FOR SALE W. C. Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor, 2 row Pulley power take- eff, power lift, starter, lights, foot brakes, planters, distribu- tors, cultivators, 2 disc plow, rs middle buster, all for 1944 wmodel, $2050. Cramer M. Brooks Loganville, RFD 1. 1 M Farmall Tractor, culti- vators, planters, distributors, 7 tt. Dbl. Sec Harrow, 3 disc turn plow, all good cond. Day phone, 22-J, night, 222-L. J. L. Wynn, _ Sycamore. Ford-Ferguson tractor with grain drill. mower dise terracer, Weeder, Planters, Cultivators, Rake dirt scoop, Hay baler, Bush and Bogg harrow, lime All like new. H. McDonaid, spreader, use with any tractor. Atlanta, Box 3300 Station F. Farmiil H. Tractor with all equip. or trade for 1 Row Farm- all A or Allis-Chalmers. Must be good-cond. R, L. Harris, Tif- fon; Rt: 1: 3-Gullatt Cotton Gin Cleaner Feeders, used 1 season, Priced to sell, Write or Call, W. D. Sivell, Chipley. J Elec. Churn, practically mew, perfect cond., $12. PP: Mrs. W. A. Hammond, Grant- ville, Lone Oak Rd. 2H Bagwell Wagon, $20. Write or come. J. E. Brookshire, _ Gainesville, Rt. 7. About 7 mi. _ Gainesville near George Conner Store. David Bradley Garden Trac- tor with sickle bar, seeder, and cultivator, practically new, $200; also other farm equip. R. P. pemend, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Ph. John Deere B. Tractor, plant- ing and cultivating equip., fert. attachments, new power con- trolied tiller, peanut plows, never used, $1750; A Intl. Trac- tor, planting and fertilizing equip. $1400. All first class cond, C. M. Pippin Sr., Albany. 1945 model J, Deere B. Trac- tor, planters, cultivators, starter, lights, etc., reasonably priced, er trade for Farmall A and dif- ference; Also F-12 and equip. ~ for sale. P. G. White, Jr., Fitz- - gerald, Rt. 4. Tel. 336-L1, Model L. John Deere Tractor and equipment, good ~ cond., cheap for cash. Sam J. Moore, Dover, RFD 1. Link Belt Chain Conveyor for corn, feed, cotton seed, used with feed mill, and equip. for same, O. E. Norton, Fair- burn. New 2. disc Hester Tiller Plow. Cheap, or exc. for 10-12, xow grain drill. B..W. Screws, ERY FOR SALE New 2H walking cultivator, Sperfect cond., $65; Riley C. Couch, Turin. Farmall Tractor, 1946 model M; Bush Bogg Harrow, McCor- mick-Deering 19-B, Tandrum 634 ft., Disc Harrow, McCor- mick-Deering 10-A, Tandrum, 7 ft., Harrow Plow (Tiller), Intl. No. 3, 6-25 in. disc, bottom plow. J. D, 4-A, 2-16 in. plows. M. L. Treadwell, Ludowici. J. D. 1947 Model A. Tractor, practically new, full set of 2 two row cultivating equip., planters, distributors for J. D. Tractor A., 4 disc tiller. on rub- ber, 16-20 in. disc. 6 ft. cut: heavy duty harrow, peanut weeder. See. M. D. Mock, Lan- ier. 6 row cotton dusting machine with auxiliary motor. Can be mounted on back of Farmall H for M Tractor. Good buy. See. Dillard Wood, Bowdon. Large Intl. Threshing Ma- chine, Hay Baler and Fertiliz- er or Lime Spreader. Thomas C. Wylly, Tennille. Complete Dairy Equip., 2 Sail ready operate surge milkers, 10 gal. cap., elec. cooler, only 1 yr, Bargain. 8: mi. W. Carrollton, at Burwell. M. Up- chureh, Carrollton. & disc Athens, Bush and Bogg Harrow, exc. cond., 12 disc Rome Harrow, Bush and Bogg, fair cond, Cheap. Se at my ae John Pope, Sharpsburg, 10 gal, barrell churn good cond., $8. Mrs. J. W. Flanigan, Elenwood, Rt. 1. 6 Oil Burner Chicken Brood- ers, 4 used very little, 2 never used, perfect cond., $80 for lot. Also 1 planter and fert. attach- ment for Ford or Ferguson Tractor, perfect cond. Z: J. Bridges, Talmo. 1 used horse drawn Rake, op- erating condition., $12; Chatta- nooga 62 Turn Plow, good, $8 Used 1 H wagon, fair cond., and 1 horse mule, 12 yrs. sound and healthy, $90. At my place 8 mi. So. Augusta, U. S. Hwy 1. J. E. Wylds, Hepzi- bah, Rt, 2. _ 2H McCormic-Deering Mow- ing Machine, good cond. J. 8. Harden, Griffin, Rt. C Ph. 3150. J. I. Case Pickup Hay Baler with Wise, Engine, A-1 cond., used approx. 200 hrs. H. B. Bur- roughs, Danielsville. Phone 32. 1945 A, J: D. Tractor -with planters and cultivators, J. D. 20. Disc Cutting Harrow, plow, also 1 horse and 1 colt. No. letters. SECOND HAND MACHIN-| etc. used |: old, | 2 disc }. See. E. M. Clark, D D MACHINERY FOR SA 2 Roller 2H Syne Mill, 10 ft.. Copper Pan Skimmers, every- thing complete, ready for use, $125. Cannot: ship. L, J. Ellis, Cumming. pe Mule drawn Mowing Machine and Rake for sale. Cheap. 3 mi. Acworth clase to Hwy. 41. C. '|}L. Landers, Cartersville, Rt. 20 One 50 barrel Midget Marvel Flour Mill, complete with con- veyors, pulleys, and shaftings. All perfect. cond, Cheap. Jack B, Taylor, Davisboro. One large farm Bell, loud tone, $20 FOB. C. S. Dally, Social Circle. 4 elec Incubators, 2 Oaks, 1 premier and 1 pickwick, 1000, -750, and 500 cap., $12.50 ea, my place. Mrs. R. c Baker, Ben FL Mel: Ga. 5218s e Set Blacksmith Tools for sale. Rufus C. J. Mainor, Byromville, Rt. 2, Box 42. River Rd. Good Case Side Del Rake for sale or exc. for Bush and Bogg| ~ Harrow. E..D. Wiggins, Simith- ville. 1200 cap. . Battery unit for raising broilers, all metal. J. C. Etheridge, Chipley, Box 182. F-12 Farmall Tractor with cultivators, planters, and dis- tributors, M. G. Hinson, Chula; Rt: 4. Practically new Cass Hay Baler with pickup attachment, $3.75 to first applicant. See at my farm on Lovers Lane. Phone after 7 P.M.:No. 8-9753. G. P. King Augusta. P.O. Box 383. One 4:dise Athens Tiller, good disc, in excellent cond., all over $200. J. 2 Alton McWhorter, Franklin. Oliver 70 tractor, Oliver grainmaster 15 combine, Bush and Bogg heavy duty harrow, mounted on rubber, all new. 1947 and in excellent cond. $3,000. C. L, McClure Jr., Oak- wood. One SC Case. tractor, ers, cultivators, 1 weeder, dise tiller, Jim Cobb. Eastman, Rt. 1. also peanut plows in good. shape One 1947 J. D. tractor, plant- ers and cultivators, in good cond. Otis R. Miller, Wadley. -J. D. Tract.r H, Planters and cultivators, 8 disc Rome harrow, new, 23 in. disc. Halfred Bran- yon, Danielsville. Allis Chalmers C, Tractor, cultivator, hydreulic lift and power take off for sale, also J. D, 2 H. steel wagon, $35; 3 row Cole oat. drill and fert. dist. $20;Mallory and No. 10 imperial 2 H plows, $7.50 ea. All good cond. Geo. W. Madison. Latest thing in. a Southern 2 H_ walking. cultivator, never been used, $70. Mrs. H. J. Peag- Jer, Lumpkin. .G. Case Tractor. (pH P.) and planting and cultivating attachments, 1 dbl. Cut. 6 ft. Harrow, used seasons. H. A. Adams. McDonough, Box 222. Phone 109. Good F-20 Tr Son on rubber, almost new 24x20 Cutaway Harrow, and 3 disc Powc: Lift Tiller, to be used on H tractor. Geo, N. Thomas, -Thomasboro. 1-2 H running cond., $25; Also Ford. Bottom Plow with Ist set points perfect cond., 145; Also want power take-off pulley for Ford Tractor, P. W. Harrison, Hal- plant- 6} cyndale. -Ferguson-Ford Tractor, used but in first class -cond., com- plete -with hydraulic equip., $1250 cash. See Royce Ramey, The Neely Farm, Norcross. Motor Generator 110 volt AC, used to light dairy, milking ma- chine, etc., good cond. Dr. J. H. Arnold, Newnan: SEED FOR SALE Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 15c Ib.; $1 10 lbs.; Ga. Collards, Purple Globe Turnip Seed, 12 1b SOC, 90c:-21b) < Bxc.. for. aie Prompt del. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Shallot Onion Seed, 20c Ib. FOB. or exc. for white sacks, Ib. for sack. Hope McMichen, Dal- . Adrian. Ri, 3. Milner, Rt. 1. jas, Ri. 3. a White and Speckled Tender all on good rubber, | Malcom, |. $1.90 M del.; wagon and body, good }; "July 24th, 30c C; 500, $I; Mill- |. Half Runner Garden Beans, 45c teacup; 3 cups, $1.25. White Nest Onions, $1.50 gal; G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Purple Top and Shogoin Tur- nip seed. Mixed, 40c lb.; Lot of 25, $8. Mrs. Roy Blalock, Can- ton, Rt.-3; ; Old fashioned beer seed, 25c |. per start, Mrs. Don Tatum, Rising Fawn. Bel i mixture for winter grazing. Re- seeded on my farm for 8 yrs. Sell 25c lb. FOB. Jocl H. San- ders. Rt, 2. Newnan. Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 30c cup. no stamps. Pairlee: Runles, Gainesville, Rt. ~7. Red Speckled Crowder Pea Seed, 15c lb; 10 lb., $1; Ga. Col- Jard and purple Globe Turnip, 1% lb. 50c; Prompt del, Gladys Rt. Ne Cumming. Green glazed collard seed, (kind bugs dont bother), 4 tbls., $1 .postpaid. Mrs. T.~T. Hollo- way, Cobbtown. Rt. 1. Duran, Red nest onions, $1 eat and pay pay postage, Mrs. A. M. Lane, Vienna. Rt. 1. . 1948 crop Lady Finger Seed Peas, 40c lb. Add postage. 4 and 10 Ib lot prices quoted. Mrs. Jes B. Paul, Leesburg, Rt. 1 Karly Tender Speckled and White Half Runner . Garden Beans, 3 cups, $1.25. PP in Ga. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 25c good start. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Upson Co. Reseeding Crimson Clover Seed, has reseeded to a perfect stand for 6 yrs. Germ. 95 per ct., purity, 98.1, inert, 1.9. 40c lb. FOB. B. A. Moseley, Thomaston, Rt 2. f Purple Top Turnip Seed, 60c lb: Ga. Collard, 30c lb. Add postage. Randall nae Ander- }sonville. PLANTS FOR SALE Greater Baltimere Tomato, Wakefield and Dutch Cabbage, and Ga. Collard Plants, 200; $1; del, Mixed as you want. A. C. Garrett, Gainesville. Rt. 4. Dutch and Wakefield Cab- bage, Marglobe, Stone and Rut- ger Tomato, Ga. Collard Plants, $1.503 $2.25 M; 2 M, $4. del. 5 M up, $1.90 Exp Col. Prompt shipment. Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. ; checks or COD. Nichols, RFD 1. Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, Wakefield and Dutch Cabbage Plants, 300, $1; $2.25 M. Del.; 5 M up $2 exp. col.; Ga. Collard Stone Tomato Plants, 400, $15. 5 M up, $1.75 col. W. Smith Gainesville, Rt. 2. AQ Wakefield and aus Dutch Cabbage, Marg lobe pulledae, and Stone Totnate lants, 5 CG: ~500, $150; $2 M. Prompt shipment, Large Lots Cheaper. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Wakefield and Dutch Cab- bage Plants, 45c C; $2 M. Stone Marglobe Rutledge Tomato, and Collard Plants, 40c C; 500 $1.50; $2.25 M. Azzie Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2 Box 143. Sage Plants, 6, 50c; 15, $1. Mrs. J. G. Dodd, Norcross, Rt. 1. Finest Gem _ Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $1.25 C; Fall and winter heading, Flat Dutch Cabbage plants, $1, 400. Good Tough field grown plants; 4 Red Abundance Plum Bushes, ae Mrs. John Meyers. Hartwell te Marglobe tomato plants, ready $2 Homer Worth, C; | M. PP. Solomon Davis, edgeville. Rt. 5, Box 126. Chas, W. cabbage, Ga. head- ing collard plants, 40 C; 500, 90c; $1.50 M. Postpaid; 10 M., Cabbage, $11.50 FOB. Moses Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126. Late Flat Dutch Cabbage Plants, -field grown, shipped promptly, 30c C; 300, $1.25; 500, $2; $2.50 M. C. R. Garrett, .|Gainesville, Rt. 5. 65 per et. Hardy strain re- wr seeding Crimson _ Clover and 30] 5 per ct. common Rye grass, good 5 Oc lb. Add postage. |: 300 $1.40; 500, $2; $3.50 M. All} P. R. Potato vines, $5 M. No} doz. also. Blac : d nice, clean, 80c Ib. Add Touses Rt, a. Tomato Plants, no shipped. promptly, 300 : = M. Rem ow: Gainesvil Add. See i Cumming, Rt. ee Sage Plants, $ C; ; L. J. Elis, Cummin % Chas. W. Cabba | Collard plants, 25 C. age. Mrs. Ewe Cumming ER BEANS ae P} White Half Run: teacup; 3 cups, : crop. PP in Ga. Brown, Ball Ground Rt | White Half Runn Cornfield, McCastin Pole Pink Peanut Borel tine Bunch Beans, White. Cabbage Collar 2 uM Fred TE Old Time Tender S and White Half Runne 45c teacup; 3 cups, $1.25 in Ga. 1948 crop. M Little, Ball Ground. Little Pink Tender Gar Beans. Can be plante {for late beans. 45e, cu) postage. Mrs. Ellijay, Rte one Pas CATTLE, FOR SA 1-50 head cattle | ee Cows with calves at sid heifers, open, and a fey ready for service. Her | Monty's Vagabond 15t Denny, Daniel Good grade B ahi ae mos. old, $225. Geor Strickland, Perry, Rt. Several reg. Tose calves from 4 star bulls dams with HJR. reco 400 lbs. butterfat or bette classified very good ox plus. Eligible for stars. Z. . Swearingen, F Rt. 25 Bow 1645s * Jersey Cow and breed Heifer; both fr Also 2 mules: 11 yr. eld 900 lbs., Horse, 6 yrs old Ibs., both sound, gentle, anywhere. Cone Smith, burn, Rt. 2, North Cutt | 3 reg Jersey Bulls, 1948. Priced to selltma Papers up to date. Bill nis, Buford, Rt. 1, Bons Farm, Reg. Jersey Bull, Ji Splendid Aim, No. Dropped Mar, 10,: 1948, bloodlines. Sire Design did Aim No. 458242; D. Right Daisy No. 131144 Fred Burkholder, K Rte lesbost on Rd. Reg. thoroughbred Black gus Bull, 3 yrs. old, wt. 9 1000 lbs. Sell: by wt. Beet: ae Cornelia. Res : 3 Jersey Milch Cows, Ist calves, other with gals. ea. on pasture, giv on feed; Heifer, 2 yrs old, ea. for both, or $115 fi separately. Mrs. J. D. Par Hepzibah. Hwy 1. ~ Fine, reg., Angus bull, good qualities, every Way, 100 lbs.; $300; Also Re, Essex boar hog, abi 214 mos. old, from or sale or exc, have. mox, Rt. 2. ts, _ short - Grand Champ., hamp Boars at Males ready for B. E. e; 8 wks old pigs, i me Alpharetta, or exc. for seed | Shoats oe ready Hantished: Males, ates Box 214, 5 mos. old, from ee tal) HOB. J: tanta, 126, E. Wee! ) Ibs.-150 lbs. a ee: Riles, red Duroc Pies, 9 wks. old, $25 nner, Sandersville 03-W3. ra Pigs, 8 wks. sex, $22 ea. Papers . Corrie Sanders, tes ele locky, easy feed- 5, dbl innoculated eford Pigs, y ey marked, males 0 ea. Re. in buyers ackson, Crawford- 6 ereles. 2 mos. male 7 mos. old, oodlines, All treated in buyers name. E. Pinehurst. Mrs, Pinehurst. $100, or trade for ea, Billy Sanders, Ie Pigs, 2-3 mos, loodlines, ae8 in buy- : a pe os - R. Mor- s Bcd Boca papers free in deposit, bal upon del. ywhere. Robi. W. usta, 855 Broad St. e Duroe pigs, far- siz ea, _ reasonable. | Fayetteville, 1 female Hereford 50 Ibs. dbl treat- e ready for service. mbley, a ae Rt. fie tanpshive cros- | ks, old aud 10 mos. choice Duroc Ww same bloodlines. nose, Inrelated prs. reg. evuison,. Pineview, dbl. treated | $35. ea, Watson |eont reasonable offer. -|T. Cooper, dbl, treated, - eae ales and Gilts, re Le Hardy, Special price, ag good Sows and 50 young -| pigs, full blooded, 400 lb. OIC Boar. 6 good shoats, about 125 Ibs. ea. Also 6 yr. old Mare, Horse Colt, 15 mos. old, My _. {farm 5 mi. Gainesville. P. E. _ | Alford, Gainesville. 360 East Myrtle St; Phone 2533 or A048 ieee RA BITS ND AVI Ss a FOR SALE _ Purebred NZW_ Rabbits, ages, also Black Duteh, Bob Elhott, yers. all and White Jr., Con- LIVESTOCK WANTED HORSES AND MULES -. FOR SALE 7 Large gray mare Mule, some age; in good health, $25. at my place. Rabt. N. Farrar, Fayette- Ville, Rt. 1. -6 yr. old sorrell mare, Jaded worker, plenty spirit, 1450 Ibs., a cash, oc exc. for good cow. . T, Bridges, Byron, Rt. 2. Horse. Mule, 3 yrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs., broke work anywhere. Marion Boyce, Campton, Rt. 1. Nice female mule, perfect. cond., around 10 yrs. old. Ac- Myrsz 2d: Center Hill, 2309 North Center Hili. Good Work Mule, about 1100 lbs., sound and gentle. Sell or trade for pigs or calves. J. C. Cook, College. Park, Box 194. Reg. Tenn. Walking Horses, - | brood Mares, Colts, show pros- pects for sale, also at Stud: Al- tens Wilson Allen 453059, Al- lendale Farms. Clyde O'Kelley, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Ga. raised Filly. Colt, 3 1/2 yrs. old, fat, good cond. Reason- able or trade for cow and hags. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. '2. Phone Ch. 1777. Sev. Reg. Tenn. Walking brood mares and yearling fil- lies. Thos. C. Wylly, Tennille. Beautiful, gaited saddle horse, very gentle, suitable for ladies to ride. ip B. Crowe, ISIN a: - SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Saanan Goat to freshen in August. and 1 that freshened in april with 2 nannie kids, all aod Bill Young, Marietta, Rt. eee milk - goat, Ethel Weeks, Rebecca, Rt. 1. ne Tog. does, bred, $25 eas 1 ea. Tog. and Saanan Billy, $15 ea: All 5 mos. old, of pure high grade stock. Not reg, but from reg. mothers. Crating, $2.50 ex- tra. ~Josan Geia, Lawrenceville. Good Milk Goat, giving 2 gts. daily, for sale. Cannot ship. Off Gordon Rd. on Hill Crest eee Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, 6 $20 RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE ap Se a TH 6 rabbits, 12 wks. old, mostly N. Z. Whites, $.00 ea;_ 2 solid white: bantam (chicken) roost- ers, yr. old, $1. ea; 1 ea., white Pekin duck, and _ nite and | fawn indian Runner drake, $1.- a ea. Billy Durden, Odum, Rt. 'N. Z. White and White An- gora rabbits from Reg. stock, 3 mos. old, $1.50 ea. J. W. Be- Balls Atlanta, 3857. Peachtree 100 guinea pigs (cavies), wt. Over 2 lbs., bred, $1.50 ea., 300 at 75c ea: White und broken {colors. Earl) B. Hollis, Craw- l fordville. Guinea Pigs, mixed colors, $4. pr. Mrs. J. E. Matthews, Atlan- ta, Rt. Sy BOX 13258, 6N. Z. W. Rabbits, 4 mos. old, also Buck and Doe, fully grown, $10. for lot \r exc. for pullets. Martin L. Strickland, Royston. Ped. Eng., Angoras, heavy woolers, reasonably Pliced or jexc. for good quality meat rab- bits. A. L. .Thompson, Wash- ington, Box 386. 5 NZW Rabbits, from ped. stock. 2 yrs. old doe, $6. Pr. 11 |wks. old, $3.70; 8 wks. old, $3.50. | Exp. col, Mrs. Otis Mas na CATTLE: .ant 1 Male and 2 mos. or olde, Reg. State price and age. W. F. Freeman, Bos: ton, Box 177. Want 10 eg! Angus Heifers, 300-400 Ibs., also one reg. An- gus Bull, about 600 lbs., not related to heifers. W. M. Gar- trell, Blue Ridge. Want 6 to 10 high grade dairy cows, coming in with 2nd calf or young calf by side. Must be near Atlanta. Write. S. D. Truitt, Atlanta, 901 Court : House. Want qualified good Jersey milch cow for Dairy. Advise. F. P. Ivey# Thomson. HOGS: Want White Face Fe- male Pigs and Young Gilts. Want full stock with papers. Give best prices one (Dea Seg kts Head, Cleveland. Want Reg. med. blocky type litter, for light. Service. State price, etc. Jas. B:-Bartch, Au- gusta, 37 Mtd Box 680, Want 1 Black Essex boar pig, but need not be reg. Advise. H. H. Elders, Reidsville, HORSES AND MULES: Want Shetland Pony. Must be gentle. E, . Newton,, Madison. POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: 18 Sheppards Ancona Cock- erels, 3.1/2 mos. old, from R. O. P. stock, 300 egg flock, 360 eggs for hen, $3.50' ea. $45. for lot at my place. Wayne Bufford, Elberton, Rt. 1. Phone 565 M. BANTAMS: Bantam Roosters, $1. ea. Mrs, J. _E. Sorrells, Royston. White Bantams, small variety, 2 Pullets, 1 Rooster, $2.25 at my yard. Cash only, J. W. Greene, Thomaston, Rt. 1. Young bantam roosters and pullets, 50c ea. J. Luffman, Chatsworth. Cornish bantams, hens and cocks. and some 3 mos. old cockerels and pullets. H. L. Farmer, Albany, 801 Hinds St. BARRED, WHITE AND OTH- HR ROCKS: Purebred White Rock Cock- erels and Pullets, 10 wks. old, 1$1.25 ea. Not prepaid. No less 10 shipped. Cleon Mosley, ol- lins. Breeding pens, 4 mos, old: 5 Exhibition B? R. perfect bar- ring, $12.00 and 5 Ross Comb Brown Leghorns, $10.00; 6 yearling Exhibition White Cochin bantams, $15. Jack Alt- man, Savannah, 115 E. Wald- berg. 50 White R cks, 9 wks. old, $60. or $1.25 ea. As hatched, 4- 1A grade, blocdtested. Ship Exp. Col. in lots 10 or more. M, O. only. Mrs. J. M. Pullen, Blake-' ly, Rt. 3. CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS. Five 1 yr. old Hens and AAA non-related Rooster, $14.00; 3 extra fine Mar, Cockerels, 36. or $2,25 ea.; 15 mos. old Roost- er, $3.00; 9 Mar. Pullets, $5 Guar. purebred Dark Cornish. Exc, shape. J. E; Granger, Reidsville. 5 pure Dark Cornish Hens and 1 yr. old Cock, $15: H. WwW. Thurmond, Farmington. 40 Dark Cornish Chickens, yellow legs, May hatch, $1.35 rea.; 10, $12.50. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. . Mountain Eagle Cock, 2 yrs. old, 4 lbs., $4.00; Spangle Cock, 18 mos. old, 5 Ibs., $5.00; 1/2 Gin, 1/2 Leopard; 5 lbs., $5.00; 4 Ibs., $4. AJl good shape. J. W. ne, Ri. 5. 4 Amerson, Union Point, ae Heifer Black Angus Calves, 3: -|neck cross pit games, deep red Duroc boar from large |. 3 mos. old. Must be full blood, | LTRY FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED | : Pit Game Hens, $2. 50 ea. C. H. Baldwin, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box DOOM aa Purebred Allen mind Heads, old time kind, larger that quail size, $6. trio; noes Fryer size, $8. trio. Buyer pay express, Jesse Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. 3 : ; Large type Dark Cornish Rooster, $3.00; Trio, same breed, $9. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Allen Roundhead and Shaw- $5. to $15. ea. Come after. Unadilla, Rt. 1. 2 trios pit games, pure Jim- my Johnson Roundheads, April hatch, wt. about I Ib. ea., $10. trio. Lester Meee, Carrollton, Rt. 3. Dark Cornish pullets and cockerels, 60c lb. Miss Leona Simpson, Sparta, Rt. 2. Few purebred Cornish cock- erels and pullets, from prize stock, $2. ea. O. C, Bradbury, Covington, Rt. 1, Box. 135. LEGHORNS: 24 W. L. Pullets, 3 mos. old, $1.50 ea. at my home. Cannot ship. Mrs. oe J. Williams, Bost- wick. 50 Triple A White Leghorn Hens, 9 mos. old, laying, $1.50 ea.; Would ship COD. Leonard E. Hensley, Ramhurst, Rt. 1. 600 W. L. Pullets, from best laying strain, wormed twice and vaccinated, Should be Sept. layers. $1.75 ea. B. R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. . 6 large type Trown Leghorn Hens, from Lockeys prize win- ning stock, $10.00; 8 mixed Ban- tam ' Hens, 1 Rooster, $7.00; 2 Young Bantam Roosters, one mixed Brown Leghorn and Cornish. W. W. Anderson, War- renton. 75 AAAA grade White Leg- horn Pullets, Mar. 25 hatch, no culls and 7 Cockerels, same age, $100. Ship in light coops. Ben- nie Fendley. Danburg, Rt. 1. 4 White Leghorn roosters, yr. ld in April, $2. ea. FOB. Write first. Mrs. C. L.. Willis, Talk- ing Rock, Rt. 1. : POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS , Want 1 grown; young, Speck- led Bantam Rooster. Howard A. Wilcox Jr., Macon, Rt. 6. CORNISH AND GAMES Want pit game (not Cornish) cocks, not over 3 yrs old. wt. 6 lbs or more, good eyes, feet, bill spurs, no crooked breast bones nor tails. Pay $1.25 lb. and shipping crates prepaid. Dudley Price, Atlanta. 1678 Emory Ra. Want 2 or 3 Game pullets and young rooster. and price. . W. Pewell, rencville. LEGHORNS Want 15 big type Eng. White Leghorn 12-14 wks. old pullets at reasonable price. Mrs. Fred Law- Want few quail, day old or very young stock, Advise. Mrs. Glen Leathers Jr., Fairburn, Rt, 2 TURKEYS Want Bronze or White Tur- key, this yrs. hatch, Phone Wa. 9562 or write. Geo. W. Moore, Decatur, Rt. 1. Whites Mill Rad. FARM HELP WANTED Want ginner for this season, Must be sober and some experi- ence o1 ginning. 8, E. Vandiver, Lavonia. Want man and wife, white or colored, to live with me, and gather small crop, also make crop next year.. Furnish .cow to milk and daily work. J. A. Anderson, Locust Greve. J. W. Bembry, |9 State kind: L. Thompson, College: Park, Rie 22; PHEASANTS Want 1 ea. yr. old Golden, Silver Pheasant Hens. Robert. Wellborn Jr., Fayette, Rt. 1, Box 160. QUAIL Want Reape. Married man for farm work and to milk 12- 15 cows. 4 R house with elec., running water. Edge city limits Must furnish good reference. P. F. Bahnsen, Sagamore Lodge, Americus, Want middleage white wo- man to do light work on farm, No milking. Ans. all letters. Pete Tomlin, Rockmart, Rt. 2. ~ Want 1 or 2 single white men to help gather corn and peanut crop this fall. Good wages and board. A. H. Conner, Pitts, Rt Want 1 or 2 good men who 5 can handle tractors and other machinery and are not afraid fof work, Good wages, Regular |work. No Grinkers nor loafers need apply. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54, be- tween Jonesboro and Fayette- Z ville at Flint River. Want White family to gather 2 H farm. Good house with lights, 2 mi. Four Points. P. Q. Clifton, Millen, Rt. 4. Want Man and wife, white or colored, as caretaker. Good _ 5 R house, lights, water garden plenty wood, Cons. growing crop next yr. Mechanical equip. ready to go.~Livestock and Pecans. 1212 mi.. Augusta, paved road, mail, school Rt. See. Robt. W. Wilson, Augusta, 855 Broad Ste Want Col. man (with wiie preferred) to work on farm, 4.R furnished house and wages. Contact, E. A, Allgood, Atlania, Rites ele . Want farmers 1849 to work 8- 10 farms of dif. size, 25-1000 __ Madi- : acres, Jasper, Bleckley, son, Ogletherpe, Clarke, Oco- nee co., in or near towns, on paved hwys. Some with houses. Mrs. John J. Blount, Athens, 925 . Milledge Ave. Phone 925, For Estate O. H. Arnold Jy. Want reliable farmer, furnish self, for 3 or 4 H crop, 1949, srds and 4ths. 6 R brick house, good outbldgs., land., scheol bus and elec., 6 mi, So. Daw- sonville. 2 mi, No. 19 hwy. oa. > Ettawah River. No drinker, Mrs. Maggie S.- Hayes, Dawsonville, Rtich. Want good farmer for farm on mail rt., good well on hack porch, good pastures, pleniy bottom land,.2 houses. H. F. Crump, Toccoa, Rt. 2. POSITIONS WANTED Want fo hear from people who want me to furnish crowns and set kudzu, preferably in large amts., Make detinite plans soon so setting can be done. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. Man with family, exp ail. types farming, wants job at once, and 1H crop for next year. Prefer So. Ga, close to school and church, Desburn Chapman, Quitman, Rt. 3. c/o Mrs. Caddis Lewis Turner. Man and Wife, both able and willing workers, want job rais- ring chickens for 1949. Large raising house, No drunks. A. V, Johnson, Auburn, Rt. 1. : Want Job on farm, lifetime experience. Have to, be mov ed, Roy West, Porterdale. Man with family wants job on, farm at once gathering: crop. Wife, self, 3 children to work. Come or see. Ezra Mobley, Baxley, RFD 3. Single man, 46 yrs. old, wee job on farm. Tahu B. Johnson, Atlanta, Rt. 3. Box 561, Want job as supt. or care- taker of farm or estate. 20 yrs. exp. Married. Begin work at once. Cordon D. Hymphrey, Milledgeville, 109 Hancock St. Young. man wants Dairy farming on halves. Furnish all help and go 50-50 on all bilis; other party furnish cows, house to live in etc. Best of references go anywhere. C. H. Chupp, At- tanta, 218 Hutchinson St, S. E. 39 yr. old woman wants jo b on farm doing light farm chores tor good home with nice people; live as one of family. Mrs. Lula Moseley, Conyers, Rt. 3. Middleaged couple, 16 yr, old son, good characters, want jobs on farm with goed people, Wii- ling to work. Write at once. \Tommie York, Rutledge. Ri. 1, paCR FOUR 0 FRIENDS I Appreciate 1 hem AU (Continued from Page One) + - eel better by the time you receive this let- ter. Well, Mr. Linder, at our directors meet- ing, July 15th, they voted unanimously to _gupport you morally or if you need some. finance, let us know. We feel it is a shame for a group of New Deal satellites to indict the men who are fighting so hard and putting forth so much time to help the farmers get their share of living in this country. : If we lose the Commissioners in this Unit- ed States of America, such as you, we might as well make a slave-state out of it. -If you get up this way, stop and see me as | sure would like to have a talk with you. : Sincerely yours, JER ANK MINGES. The following two letters are from no fine citizens of Georgia: Baxley, Georgia, July 21, 1948. Hon. Tom Linder, : Atlanta ,Ga. Dear Mr. Linder: Here is hoping that you have conipistely yecovered from your illness. We, your friends, were awfully worried when you were in the hospital. The love of God and | Duties Commissioner of Agricul 1 . (Continued from Page One) Gmate information in such form and at puch time as he shall deem advisable re- fating to matters mentioned in subse tion (a) hereof in all their phases, vad py correspondence, publication, advice, experimentation or by any other prac- tical means shall keep producers, pur- ehasers, and consumers informed of the _fupply and demand of all sueh products pud of the markets at which the same ean be best and most efficiently and inost economically sold or procured, + (e) Secure in the performance of the duties of his office the cooperation and Assistance of the office of markets of the - Department of Agriculture of the United States, similar offices, pr departments of other States; and of the Georgia State College of Agrieul- f{ure or of anv other organization that gay be of assistance therein. (f) Assist and advise in the organi- vation and the conduct of cooperative and other associations for improving re- ations and services among producers, Gistribtuors and consumers @nd practices in connection with the sev- eval matters mentioned in subsection (a) hereof, and all matters thereto. (o) Investigate delays, embargoes, ae practices, charges, and rates fn the transportation and handling of all such agricultural products, | the same may be warranted in his opin- . jon may cause such proceedings to be fustituted before the proper authority ee other tribunals as may be necessary o improve and adjust the same when Ihe shall deem it. advisable; may cause to be imstituted proper proceedings to prevent unlawftl combinations or agree > gnents in restraint of trade, or for fix- ing prices; Provided, that all costs in- eurred under this paragraph. shall le paid from the funds appropriated and buream | and methods relevant . and when, ANI the kindness of your friends are: worth more than anything else. You know I have just made a oa race and am not very well fixed financially, but I can get some money to help my friends, so if I can ever help you with money or otherwise, call on me. We thank God for men like you although _ they are few in numberwe know you will always fight for the poor man. I will be in Atlanta the first week in August and would like to have a talk with you. Write me if you will be in your office at that time. Very. tral yours, ox NAPOLEON DYAL. 800 Rosebud Ayenies E ae wee Ga: Hon. Tom Linder, - : : Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: - Dont forget that the farming people are with you 100%. The apparent studied at- tempts to break your spirit and close your - informative column is deeply deplored and regretted. We, the poor farming people of Georgia, will not let you down. We ask you to stand firm and to continue to hew to the line, and let the chips fly where they will. The un- scrupulous business practices shone be ex- no one under this Chaptgr shall have authority to create any further | liability against the State, the Department of Ag- riculture, or Market Bureau established by this Chapter. = (i) Whenever it wall ee that any agricultural produets are liable to- spoil or waste or depreciate in value for lack of ready market, take such steps as thay be deemed advisable to benefit the producers, distributors and consumers thereof, and to prevent waste. (j) Take such other measures 48 shall be proper for carrying out the pur- poses of this Chapter:.... Code Section 5-214. Same; Commis- sioner to make and post rules and reg- ulations. < - : The Commissioner of. Agnculintes 13 hereby empowered to make. and promul- gate such rules and regulations as in his judgment may be necessary to best en- force the carrying out of all the provi- sions of this law. Such rules and reg- ulations shall be promulgated by being posted in a conspicuous place in each market established under this law for a period of 24 hours, and when promiul- gated shall have the force and effect of Jaw. (Acts 1935, Ds HO US Code Section, 5-221. Same powers of Commissioner in carrying out law.. Tn carrying out the provisiens of sec- tions 5-208 to 5-223; inclusive, the oe missioner of Agriculture, shall, and hereby author ized to use every division of the Department of Agriculture, including the Bureau of Markets. and to exercise powers heretofore granted in other laws to the Commissioner of Agricul- ture, the Department of Agriculture, and to any other subdivision of the De- partment of Agriculture, in addition to the powers and duties prescribed in aaid sections. (Aets 1935, p. 872). Pode Section 64-101 (5440) Enforce- e - such people know where we stand | their fight. We trust you will r ' and continue to work for clean g - spread of the 200% to 8 - ones that are trying to defr the officer) vee : neglect, and their obligatio cer to substitute his own judem the best means of performing fesntinged from Last Week) josed! If here: has_ ever pee We know it takes plenty of sw age to do what you are doing terment of the farming p We are astonished att your enemies will go in trying By Gods help, they will no We feel that the hopes of perous America are in suc men stand for right and justice and wrong in high places. The rural people feel your ae fair prices and better living co} we know you will. We hope to see you ack ' ducer and consumer of raw f1 etables. We think this is. resp the gluts in various marketes Woe unto the people a and perverse and that are ti in the word according to Luke unto you, when all men shal of you! for so did their fathers to prophets. That will be the fr With best regards in these 7 woe health and for your work Respectfully yours; . . ment of official duty; legal remedy. ANE official duties should nad cause, a defect of legal justice sue from a failure or impro formance,-the writ of dam issue to compel | a due perfor there: shall be no other | specifi j Davis at. al. v. Ae & 76, 8. E. 676. > stip on in favor of th Corpus Juris, Vol. 46, : ge ficers 305. -*(305) 5. Performances of (a.) In General, Diligence, intelligent descretion i in the their duties are required of ficers, particularly where the the public may be jeopardized lie is not discharged by a me tory performance thereof. obey a law found upon the stat until, in a proper. proceedii g, i tutionality is judicially pass ssed The law does not permit, a] ae ficial duties, if such is con plain provisions : of the statu in so doing he may not have corrupt motive, and no loss m to the publie. Where an act to be done by public _ official the motive that prompts material. Although a public performing an act within the -scope of his authority eommi or eyen abuses the confidence law reposes in him, he is. nev: still acting virtute officii.