itial election that this has seen. takers, without excep- | given the election to and the Republicans. lly all of the Demo- wspapers were saying ey would be elected. ly hope they expressed mocrats was that the rats might regain con- ne U. S. Senate by a very h in 2 ae votes aud al policge votes. s The Long - Term Under the terms Agriculture to fix a slid- le of government price ortant Notice ring On Vegetable Classification C in Washington has made that spinach that has been nd put in cellophane con- : oduct and is classified as nufactured product.. This would at spinach, when so- packed, ansported in _ inter-state mly by Common Carriers. his is true of spinach, it would ually true of all vegetables and ther farm crops. ffect of such ruling would be us damage to farmers and tly hamper the marketing roducts. nding Assistant Attorney- Claude Shaw to Washington intervention on behalf of the f Georgia and the State of nd asking that this ruling | de. Will let you know later term farm program. troduced a measure tor Aikens bill, author- | iven to the U. s. Secre-_ ses its identity as an agri- | hi Mr. supports under basic farm crops. Under the present law, price supports. are set at 90 per cent of parity on most crops and at 9214 per cent of parity on cot- | ton. Under the Aiken bill, the Secretary of Agriculture, in his discretion, could have fixed the support price as low as 60 per cent of parity. The National Farm Bureau, at heir last National meeting, en- dorsed the long-term farm pro- gram. Some other farm organ- izations also endorsed the long- - Gover- nor Dewey, no doubt thought that the farm organizations en- dorsement meant that the indi- vidual farmers would vote for a | President who favored the Aik- en bill. Therefore, Governor Dewey came.out and endorsed the Aiken bill which would have reduced government supports of basic farm crops. President Truman, on the oth- er hand, went into the Midwest and West and very energetical-. ly attacked the Eightieth Con- gress and the passage of the Aiken bill. He pledged to main- tain full government support of floors under basic farm crops. Because of Mr. Trumans energetic fight on this question, . at least half of the farmers of - the Middlewest who are norm- _ supported of Mr. ally Republicans, Mr. Truman instead _ Dewey. This is borne out by the fact that in such states as Ohio and Illinois, Mr. Truman was the victor. Normally, the big city vote in these states is Dem-. ocratic, but normally the Re- publican farm vote, coming from the counties, overcome the heavy majorities piled up in Chicago, Cleveland and other cities in Illinois and Ohio. Dur- ing the early hours of the night of November 2, when early re- turns from the fig cities showed Truman_ leading. it was inthe large cities, confidently expected that, as : usual, when the votes came in from the country counties, where the farmers vote, the city majorities would be wiped out and Mr. Dewey would carry those normally Republican states. a However, as the night wore on, those listening at the radio began to discern that the elec- tion returns from the county precincts of Ohio and _ Illinois would not materially cut down the lead which President Tru- man had piled up in the big cities. In the Southern states, most of the farmers voted the Demo- ~crat ticket because it was the Democrat ticket. Those who did not do so, largely voted for Mr. Thurmond and not for Mr. Dewey. THE CITY VOTE Mr. Truman, in his speeches told the housewives that prices were too high and the Eightieth Con- gress was to blame. He told the labor unions that - the Eightieth Congress was to blame for enactment of the Taft-Hartley Law and promised its repeal. He went into Harlem and promised full enforcement of his Civil Rights measure and blamed the Eightieth Congress for not having already enacted (Continued on Page Three) Bee-Keepers Conference In Greenville, S. C. November 12-13. [ am in receipt of a letter from Hon. Roy Jones, Commissioner of Agricult- - ure from South Carolina, requesting that I carry notice to Georgia Bee-~ Keepers, of the meeting of the South- ern States Conference of Bee-Keepers at Greenville, S. C., November 12 and 13. Mr. Jones enclosed a copy of the program. It will be very interesting and, I hope as many Georgia Bee- Keepers as possible will attend. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. RAGEAWO. 3 GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN sailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. DITORIAL_ SSOCIATION on th Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request of notice. [Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Tom Linder. Comrnissioner. Published Weekly at By Department of Agriculture 114-122 race St., Covington, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second ciass matter } August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington Georgia, under Act of June 6, mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. | : Executive Office, State Capitol 1900. Accepted for | is accompanied by new copy ' Large Editorial ana State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. : Publication Office Executive Offices 114-122 Pece St. Covingion, Ga. PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE Cabbage plants, 200, 70c; 500, 1.50: $2.50 M; Collards, 300, $1., 2. M; Big Jim Everbearing Strawberry, $1.25 C; 500, $5. All del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt, 1.- _ Early Klondike Strawberry Plants, 50c C. PP. Del. Mrs. Gil- bert Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 5. . Klondike Strawberry plants, $2.50, 500; $4. M, PP in Ga. Mrs. J. H. Durand, Flowery Branch. : Mastodon Strawberry plants, 10 C: 500. $3.00; $5.25 M; Klon- '-@ike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. Be ' Klondike Strawberry plants, 50c C; Large Red Indian Peach Seed, 50c doz; Small Clear Seed Peach Trees, 18 in. high, 35c ea. Or exc, for pecans. Add post- -age. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. Ae ; ') Genuine Klondike Strawber- pity Plants, (5c :-=500; $3:50: Prompt del. No checks. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt, 1. Blakemore Strawberry plants, Mastodon, 70c C; $3.00, 500, $5.- 25 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.- 75; $4.25 M; 1948 Brown eyed Peas, 25c lb., 5 lbs., $1.00; Sugar Pears, $1. ea, Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Everbearg Strawberry plants 50c C. PP. Mrs, R. L. Livingston, Wadley, Rt. 1 | Blakemore Strawberry plants, $6. M. FOB, B. O. Carter, Grif- fin, Rt. D Frostproof Chas. W. Cabbage pe, $2. M; 5 M, $9. Del. PP. . F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 378. Tel, 45079 Frostproof Copenhagen, Mari- on, Market, Chas. W. and Early Jersey W. Cabbage, White Ber- muda and Crystal Wax Onion, and Collard plants, ea, $1.50 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Open field grown Ga. Collard Plante. 40c C; 500, $1.50; $2.50 . PP; Or $2. M, Exp. Chrgs. Col. A. W. White, Moultrie, 424 Ith St. N. W Bradleys Scarlet Everbearing Strawberry plants, $1. C, Pre- paid. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hiawas- see. Frostproof Cabbage and Col- Jard plants, 500, $1.25; $2.25 M. Will ship COD. W, H. Branan, Gordon. Everbearg Strawberry plants $1. C; Frostproof Early W. Cab- bage plants, 300, $1.15. Exc. for a sacks, at 3, $1.00; Also pure White Giant Eggs, finest layers, 4, setting. Mrs. artwell. Chas. W. frostproof Cabbage eae ready, 500, $1.25; $2. M. 4 Qin Conner, Pitts, Rt, 1. John Myers, Red and Black Everbearing Raspberry, Gooseberry, $1.25 doz,; Muscadines, Scuppernong Grape vines, 12, $1.50; Hazel- nut, Blueberry, $1. doz.;. Crab- apple, Early May Cherry, 6, $1., Catnip, Balm 4, 25c; Pepper- mint, 25, 25c. Moss packed, Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rte dy Muscadine and Scuppernong Grape Plants, $25. C; 25, $7.50, J. C. Etheridge, Chipley, Box 182. : Everbearing and Klondike Strawberry Plants, $1. C; $3.50, 500; $5. M; Extra fine. Prompt shipment. Add postage. Ken- neth Stalcup, Marietta, Rt. 4. Early bearing Strawberry Plants, extra large, heavy crop- pers, 60c C; Ga, Collard, Purple Globe -Turnip Seed, 50c, % Ib.; ae pie Duran, Cumming, tad, : k Chas. W., frostproof. Cabbage Plants, fresh and green, 300, 75c; 500, $1.25; $2. M. PP. R. Chanc- lor, Pitts. 3 / Copenhagen and Chas. W., large\strong, and white Ber- muda Onion Plants, $1.50 M; 500, $1.00;-5, M, $7.50. Full count, Del. promptly. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville. Early Everbearing Strawber- ry Plants, 50c C, Add postage. Exe. some for print sacks. Mrs. J. F. Drury, Waynesville, Rt. 1. Chas., Jersey, Copenhagen, and Glory Cabbage, Crystal Wax and White Bermuda Onion Plants, large, fresh, frostproof, 500, $1.00; $150 M, PP. I. L, Stokes, Fitzgerald. Rooted Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry, $1. C; Peach Trees, all kinds and var., 25c ea.; Musca- dine Grape Vines, 20c ea.; 6, ville, Rt. 6. - Ga. and Heading Collard and Bermuda and Silver Skin On- ion Plants, 5000 lots, $1.50 M; Less, $1.75 M. J. H. Ennis, Mil- ledgeville. : Everbearg Strawby Plants, 50c C. Mrs. J. B. Saye, Newhorn. Chas, W. Cabbage Plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP, - R. McEver, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Or 1245 Thompson Bridge Rd. E. J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch Cabbage, and Iceberg Lettuce Plants, 400, $1.10; $2. M. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Benevolence. Copenhagen, E. J. and Chas. W. Cabbage plants, Crystal size), 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; 5000, $7. Prompt shipment. Satis. | guar. F, F, Stokes, Fitzgerald. | Copenhagen Mkt. and Chas, |W. Cabbage plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M, W. R. Clark, Abbeville, Rt. 2, Box 103. -|Collard and White $1. Mrs. W. H, Norrell, Gaines- |2 PLANTS FOR SALE - Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry, $1, C; Rooted Sage, 20c ea.; Peach Trees, all kinds, 25c ea.; Crabapple, 20c ea.; Musca- dine Grape Vines, 20c ea.; 6, $1.00; Beachnut, 20c ea.; Black- haw Bushes, $1.25 doz. Robert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Hite 0- Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Black- haw Bushes, 6, $1.50; Muscadine Grape Vines, 6, $1.00; White Scuppernong Grape Vines, 25c ea.; Condon Giant Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C./1 Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Cabbage and Colletd Plants, 300, $1.00; $2. M; $1.50 M; Mix- | ed Turnip Seed, Long Green Okra, 75c Ib. Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2., Imp. Early Bearing Strawber- ry Plants, 75c C; $7. M, Del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Hershel Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7. : Early Everbearing Strawberry Plants, rooted, young, 50c C. at my home. Can- not del. Mrs, G. E. Brooks, East Point, 403 Thompson Ave. Klondike Strawberry plants, 50c C. Mrs. J, T. Cooper, Center Hill, 960 North Grand Ave. Asparagus, Artichokes, Caul- iflower, Brussels Sprouts, Gar- lic, Parsley, 35c doz.; Broccoli, Kale, Collards, Chinese Cab- bage, Beets, Wakefield Cab- bage, Endive, Nest Onions, 35c, 2 doz. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg- ister. E. J. Copenhagen, Mkt. and Golden Acre Cabbage, Heading Bermuda Onion Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.25; Big Boston and Iceburg Lettuce, 50c C. PP. Leroy Lightsey, Bax- ley, Rt. 3. E, J. Copenhagen Mkt. Cab- bage, White Bermuda Onion Plants, 50c: C, 500, $1.25; Imp. Ga. Rutabaga, Iceberg, and Big Boston Lettuce, 50e C. Moss packed. PP. Mrs. Lillie Light- sey, Baxley, Rt. 3. Copenhagen, Early J., Chas. W. Cabbage, frostproof and Cry- stal Wax, White Bermuda On- ion Plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; 5000, $6. Del. PP, Satis. guar. H. J. Puckett, Fitzgerald Lady T. Strawberry plants, 35. C373. Cy $1.00 Black Rasp- berry, 3, 25cc; Muscadine, 15c. Exc. for print sacks in good cond, Miss Frances Eller, Elli- Jayseont. 13: : St. Regis MO. 2 good crops; spring and fall. Mrs, Carlton Hogue, Hape- ville, 557 Central Ave. 4 Klondike and Mastodon Strawberry Plants, bear early, 75e C; 500, $3.00; $5. M. Add postage; Also 1948 crop Black- eyed Crowder Peas, 50c qt. Mrs. oe Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. Sage plants, Muscadine Grape Vines, 20c ea.; Peachtrees, May Cherry Trees, 25c ea.; Mastodon Strawberry Plants, $1. C; Crab- apple Trees and Beachnut Trees, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt, 6. Sage Plants, 25c ea.; 3, 60c; Also Dry Sage, $1. lb. Mrs. Re- becca Russell, Fitzgerald, 210 Way Press. Big Jim Everbearing Straw- berry -Plants, $1.25 C; $9. M; Collards, 300, $1,00; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Cabbage, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. Exc. for pecan trees. Bonhie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Good, sound, White Crowder shucks. Charlie Cook, Alpharet- Peas, treated for weevils, 5 lbs., $1.00; $9. bu. Mrs. J. T. Pullins, Molena, Rt. 1. White Butterbeans and White and Col. mixed, ea, 15c large cup. Exec, for sacks, Add _ post- age. No stamps nor _ checks. Owen A. Roberts, Buford, Rt. 1. White Blackeyed Crowder, 15c lb.; White Lady Peas, 20c Ib.; Also Black Walnut Meats, 90c pt. Add postage. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. Cream Crowder Peas, new, cleaned, free of weevils, 20c Ib.; $11. bu. You pay postage, Leon . Walters, Lawrenceville, Rt. Everbearing Red- Raspberry Plants,-$1.25 doz. PP. | 1 Mrs, | 7 _ BEANS AND PEAS | SEOR SALE Blue Java and Crowder: Peas, 30c Ib., 5 Ib. lots; Also Dried Sage, ground, ready for use, 50c large teacup, PP in Ga. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 7 Sister Cornfield Beans, Pole, Little Pink Peanut Beans, large cup, 40c; Mastodon Ever- bearing Strawberry Plants, 65 C; 500, $2.75; $5 M. Add post- age. Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 3 bu. Red Speckle Crowder Peas, and 2% bu. Blackeyed Crowders, picked without rain, Gainesville; Rt. 5.. Good Tender Brown Streaked Half Runner Beans, 6 Wk. Crowder Peas, and Purple Hull, 6 cups, $1.25, No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. White Cornfield Bean Seed, Striped Half Runners, 40c cup; Ky. Wonders, 30c cup; White Mush Peas, 25 cup; Long Green Cucumber Seed, 10c Sps. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 11 bu, Cream Crowder Peas, extra good eating, picked with- out rain, 12c Ib. for quick sale, at my home. D. J. Burel, Da- cula, Rt. 1, Hog Mountain. Field _ Peas, mixed, clean, weevil free (mostly Pole Cat Crowders), 90 per ct. sound, $6.50. bu, Del. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch. : Sugar Crowder Peas, 20c Ib. Exc. for rabbits. Or buy rabbits but not over $1.50 ea. Mrs. Tilda Mathis, Canton, Rt, 3. SEEDS FOR SALE Sericea Seed, combine run, good cond. 15 Ib. Harlan L. Sell, Hoschton, POB 83. Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 30c cup. No stamps, Add post- ea Runles, Gainesville, te 7s Mammoth Russian Sunflower Seed, $1. gal.; Okra, $2.25 gal.; 50c gt.; Yellow Squash Seed, 50c qt. PP. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, La- vonia, Rt, 1. : 4 Calif. Multiplying Beer seed, 20 start. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. White Half Runner Bean Seed, tender and sound, 50c pt.; 3 pts., $1. Add postage .Mrs. Robert: Welch, Dahlonega, Rt. GRAIN AND HAY FGR SALE 300 bu. Coker Fulgrain Seed Oats, combine run, $1.25 bu, George Watkins, Griffin, Rt, A. Soy Hay, no rain on it, $25. ton. Mrs: Velma Dean, Bremen. 300 bales Lespedeza and Bi- loxi Bean Hay, baled without rain, $1.25 bale. 6 mi. NE Frank- lin, off Newnan Hwy. B. Lane, Franklin, Rt. 1, New crop Peanut Hay, ready for del., truckload lots, 6-8 tons. Marvin A, Burke, Ashburn, Rt. Ay e4 Good clean Seed Oats and Blue Lupine Seed (mixed), ap-} prox. 60-40 respectively by wt., at 514c lb. FOB. Fred Dockweil- White Half Runner, McCaslin 3 14c lb. FOB. W. B. Skinner, |i Makers, 25c I J. L. Rooks, 10. ee All new crop lings, 18c; Money Success, 25c; Stuai Mrs. Miles Tanner, Good, new cro thin shell and . by PP. Del. 5 Ib. Pure, bright, Ga ey, packed in qt. | 12 jars to case, $10 here. J. W, Sherm; Best ~ quality =i strained, 24-16 oz exp or truck, $6. 6-5 lb. glass jar: Exp, PP in Ga. E. hunta. a een Honey with Comb mouth jars, 6 toc tracted, 5 lb., 6 to C 10 Ib. to Cs., $9.35 One 5 lb. by mail, $ $3. PP. Rev. Curd erton, Rt, 1. 3 Fresh, shade dr: large pt. cups, | over 3 cups. Add checks. Mrs. Beula Warner, N. C. (Resi Co, Ga., Cy Dry Sage, $1. Peas, 15 lb.; Cali 25c Ho. Exe. for wh ick Myrtle Pace. Large, rooted, Sag 50c; $1. doz.; Orders PP; Also Pepperm 25 and 50c bunche Horsley, Waco, Rt. 1948 Dry Leaf picked, washed, 2 | 40c; % Ib., 60c; Sage Plants, 5, 50c: Hot pepper, 6 0z., 30 Miss Lillian Hardi Dry Sage, clean verized, $1.50 lb. 2 Mrs. Annie M. You Ria 18 Ib., 1948 crop PP. Prompt del. Dol Canton; RE: 3h i white sack, Mrs. O. Ellijay, Rt. 1. . er, Cordele, Rt. 4. Several truckloads corn shucks and lespedeza hay at! my home. Also good plow mule, | $40. All at my home. J. C. Mc-| Koy, Newnan, Rt. 1. | | | } | | Makers, and Seedlings, 25c Ib. -Corn Shucks, big 2H load, | $3.50; also want some Bees. Give $1. stand or -trade my tanh PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE New crop, pecan meats, hand shelled and cleaned, $1. lb. Add postage. Mrs. Ruby Upshaw, Luthersville. ; Mixed Paper Shell Pecans, 25c Ib. Del. anywhere. C. P. Smith, Enigma. Stuart Pecans, 30c lb.; Money In 10 Ib. lots or more, to 3rd zone, Mrs, Gertrude. Collins, Whigham. Dried Sage, $i. print sacks. Miss Nel Maysville, POB 34 1948 Sage crop ed, washed, shade 3 Ibs. or more, 90: Brown, Toccoa, Rt PECAN & FRUI SACKS FO 2 var. Fig Bushe large fruit, 2 yrs. State insp. PP, $1. Moseley, Menlo. gu: Govt. insp., d name, Pecan Trees, ft., 4-5 ft, 5-6 ft., 8-1 Harman, Stovall 12 Fig cuttings, key, Large Im Black asst., 12 asst., all for Bell Peach Tri place. W. 176 Deca ears, Plums, Peach, nts, O'Neal State, Trees, Old Fashion ea.; Sage Plants, 20c Id Strawberry, Sie; 1.25 doz. | Musca-_ 9c Vine, 6, $1. Mrs, ker, Gainesville, Rt. Original White achtrees, 3-4 ft., 1. ea.; 1 yr. old, 50c Bell, 50c ea. Wet acks, washed, rip- ond., 30c a.; Odd E cap., washed, ee of holes and mil- Eula Cox, Can- e print sacks ripped hed, 3, $1.00: $3.75 doz.; unwashed, 20c ea. Add holes or mildew. ms, Cumming, Rt, Gee 100 db cap, 20 ea. Mattie Du- ing, Rt. 1. acks, washed, free of mildew, 30 FS Add _ postage. Ray Collins, 3 s, washed; free , $1, Add postage. Mrs. ett, Gainesville, Rt. 5. 1 and mildew, 3, 100 lb. cap., washed, holes and mil- Mrs. E. L. Rob- alking Rock, Rt. 2, hur red print sacks _E. J. Wofford, 236 Jackson St. Tel. rint choke. 100 Ib. eap., ee of holes and mil- PP = Ga. Odd sacks, ee of holes and PP in Ga. Orders } rs. Gordon er, | Park, Rt 1. 100 Ib. cap. white ed sacks, free of holes v, 20c ea. Unwashed. g is. C. D. Gaston, ean, washed and iron- acks, free of holes and 380c ea, Add postage, No tamps. Mrs, Lonnie xainesville, Rt. 7, les, 25c ea. Letha Gainesville, Rt. 8. 100 Ib. cap.; wash- f holes and ge. Mrs. xainesville, ees Vines, | 2 3 | and wash _| Gainesville, Rt. 7. | gal. Bbls. only. O. E. Norton, ooth weave, good cond, washed an Sena, 8, $1. Mrs. . L. Kennemore, Alpharetta, Rte 1, Get : Print sacks, 100 lb, cap., washed, free of holes and mil- dew, 3, $1.00; $30. C. PP in Ga. Mrs. Will Castleberry, Murray- ville, Rt. 1. ; Print sacks, 100 Ib.. cap., washed and ironed, free of holes and mildew, 35c ea. plus postage. Will send COD. No checks nor stamps. Postal MO or cash. Mrs, W. Stonewall. _ Print sacks, 30 ea.; Whites, 20c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt 5s Print sacks, washed, 3, $1.00; $3.75 doz.; White, 6, $1. Add postage. Will send COD if pre- ferred. Mrs, T. . Cantrell, Cumming, Rt, 1. Nice print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 30c ea. Add post- Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes and mildew, 3, $I. You pay postage. No checks, Mrs. Norman Bennett, Acworth, Rt. 1, = : Print sacks, washed and iron- ed, 3, $1.00; Odds, 4, $1.10. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Rt. 1. Good grade print sacks, 100 lb. size, washed, ironed, free of holes or stain, 3, $1. PP, Cash or N Mrs. Clifton Gravley, Kennesaw, Rt, 2. Larg size print sacks, ripped , 8, $1.00; $3.75 doz.; White, unwashed, 20c ea. No holes nor mildew. Add postage. Mrs. E. R. Jones, Cumming, Rt, Ae . 100 print sacks, 25 ea., some postage. Mrs, Reuben Cochran, Dahlonega, Rt. 3. Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed and ripped, 3, $1. Mrs. J, I. Vaughn, Gainesville, Rt. 9. Nice large print dairy feed sacks, 50c ea.; Odd chicken feed print, 100 lb. cap., 25c ea, Not EP. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Ties : White, washed, 100 Ib. cap., chicken feed sacks, 25c ea.:; In lots 15 or more, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Guy A. Grant, Nice print sacks, ironed, fine weave, all good cond., 3, $1.00; Add postage. es Jodie Wilson, Gainesville, washed, 100 Ib. cap., washed, ironed, print sacks, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. M. L. Crow, Jr., Gaines- VA TeS ite onc tes _ Nice print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 3, $1. Miss Eula Cox, Canton, Rt. 2. Nice large print sacks, ripped, washed, free of holes and mil- dew, 3, $1.00; Sacks with holes or odd ones, 25c ea. PP. Mrs. J. P. Green, Murrayville, Rt. 1. ac aN atlas eg A ee SYRUP FOR SALE ~ 5000 gal. Feed Syrup, 45c gal. in 5 gal. cans. Shipped in 55 Fairburn. Best So. Ga. Cane Syrup, bright, heavy, No, 5 can, 75c c; No. 10, $1.50, Ship any amt. FOB. Cash. W. L. Dasher, Lake 1000 gals. best grade Green Cane Syrup, clear and thick, in gal. cans, 75c gal. Del. at my iPr H. W, Graham, McRae, 150 cases ~ pure p Ga. Sugar Cane ; yrup, 6 No. 10 cans per Cs., labeled, $4.50 Cs. shipped FOB or $4. Cs. at my place. me Chason, Whigham, Rt. _New Sorghum syrup, in 1 gal, glass jars, $1.75 gal. No ship- ment. C. B. Huie, Forst Park. Se er oR Ee MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BEES: Want to buy Bees, Will give $1.50 per stand. Charlie Cook, Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., J. Cochran, ee Mrs. Chess Nix, Cumming, | G1 with. small holes, 20c ea. Add}. TREE CATTLE FOR SALE en at once. Small Heifer, goo | bloodlines, $50.00; Also Middle. 'aged Red Mule, $45. Dollie Pear- json, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. | 2 yrs. old Hereford Bull, reg., | 1070, won Ist, prize at Co. fair, igentle, seems a perfect sire for AND AGRICULTURE into Br ooklyn and good heifers. Wm. E, Purcell, it. rent over it. He went | Alpharetta, Rt. 1 promised support of the Zionist Move- ment and the protection of the new coun- try, Israeli, in Palestine. 7 a Mr. Dewey was so confident of vic- oe ects j ; : Bis ge e3 itor Slot tory, and the Republican organization p. J. Rentroe was so confident of victory, that Mr. Tru- * 7" man succeeded in making the issue be- 2 65winte aw Male COW tween he and the Eightieth Congress, | 10 Ibs. $150.00: Gat iste Mae leaving Mr. Dewey sitting on the side- lines. The result was that Mr. Truman not only elected himself, but elected a overwhelming majority in both the Don pate, 4 my E Botord House of Representatives and the Sen- Cain, Bufora, RE. mos. old, Reg, at my farm, Box 332. | Fine Jersey Male Cow, dry, nN) stall fed, suitable either for sere |Dont write. 4 mi. wes me ese , |2% yrs. old, 1000 lbs., for sale, Truman and the Eightieth Congress. Mr. 5p Niatey, Griffin, Rt D. Dewey was simply an observer in the grandstand. : _ The ranking Democrats from the old, grandson Quail Roost Max- ani |inbreeding. Mrs. K. R. Stans committees and will be in strategic posi-| tion to put on the brakes and prevent Alo fee Boe ce many things being done which might | Dean, Bremen. have been done if the election had come. jcalf, for sale. M. E, Rhodes, Want some Bees Wax, any amt. at 40c Ib. State how many Ibs. you have. Mitchell Coxwell, Warner Robins, Rt. 1; CORN AND CORN SEED: Want any amt. White or Yel- low Corn priced reasonably, R. B. Curtis, Farmington, Rt. 2. Want 500 bu. Corn in Shuck. Quote lowest prices. E. C. Kel- ly, Monticello. FRUIT: Want Dried Apples or Peach- es. Will trade Stuart Pecans for same, lb. for Ib, Write first. Mrs. Ruth Boone, Axson, Rt. 2, Want 50 bu. (old field) Do- mestic Persimmons. Dr. A. D. a Atlanta, Box 121, Stat. Exc. Pecans for Peanuts; Al-| Soe 4 so For ale: Washed, 100 Ib, 4 Shipp, Jr, Americus, sacks. Mrs. Mattie Bell John- | son, Buchanan, Rt. 2. | old, treated for cholera, about Want 100 or 200 Ibs, new > Js. papers furnished, $30, : : Reg. unrelated Gilt, same stock crop, hand picked, Imp, Spanish | eae : Of Hiner | peanut, Wo OK 'and@ age, $27.50; Boar, same lite | ter of Gilt, about same wt., Rhodes, Sr., Forsyth. $80, for lot. Giles Cheek, ie SEED: | renceville. = Want 3000 Ibs. Blue Lupine}. Choice White Chester Here- Seed. Must have good germ. | frd C State best price. C. W. White, | purebred Hereford Sows Bainbridge. | J, S. Stewart, Conley, Rt. 1. Want White Big Multiplying} 6 purebred White Face Heres or Yellow Onions. Mrs. Rebecca ford Pigs, ready Nov. 15th, $10, Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 35.|ea. Geo. E. Miller, Lithonia, Rt Want 1 gal, Red Multiplying 3, Miller Rd. Onion Sets.. State price. J. N.} _SPC Pigs, gilts and males, Davis, Marlow. nice, well marked, good blood- CHESTNUTS: as gee. 2 ee nents, | Want old tim Buckeye| 7-7 "Ce; rated, $25. ea. e + (brown) Gacsinae: ecnd gam. | Mis. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, |_ Big Black Bone Guinea Stay- ples and prices. J. Arnold, Sa-| vannah, 1224 Augusta Ave. Fat kind Pigs, reg. in buyers \mame, 9 in litter, male and fe- CORN & SEED CORN: imales, 28-30 lbs. at 6 wks. old, Want Corn Seed Breeder. Ad- | + iBDi < e AG | ready for shipping, $25. ea. Buy- pike Bree. mee eel Brady, er pay shipping chrgs. or $97, | Dacula, Box i ~ | prepaid, M. O. Jas DRIED FRUIT: | Commere, Rt, 1. Want some dried peaches.! Fine litter of Tamworth Pigs, Must be nice, and free of |ready, treated, reg., and del, +o worms. Not less than 5 Ibs.| Exp. Office for $27.50 ea. Bon- Write: Mrs. G. W. George, nie B. Cole, Lawrenceville, Rt y Will exe. 3 tbs. Cantaloupe seed for 3 lbs. Home Dried Fruit or for three 100 Ib. print sacks, Ae Mrs, A. M. Lane, Vienna, Be a9 GOURDS: Want small, med., and large Gourds. Quote prices. Mrs. J. E. Kennedy, Menlo. ~ GRAIN AND HAY: Want Hay in exe. for good, thick Cane Syrup at 75e per gal, . Write what you have. W. E.| Franklin, Rt. 2. ji. Norsworthy, Stockton, GRAIN AND HAY: | 3 mos. old Hamp. Male Pig, Want 5 tons Lespedeza or! Want 15 bu. Abrusi Rye. T.| Teg. in buyers name, $25, O. S, some other good Hay. Quote] H. Hardie, Gordon. | Duggan, Chester. price del. W. M. Johnston, | PERSIMMONS: | | 10 thoroughbred, short nosed, Want 50 bu. (old field) do-|OGICs entitled to be Teg., 8 wks, mestic Persimmons. Dr. A. D.| old, 8 females and 2 males. Bob Lewis, Atlanta, Box 121, Stat. A. | Maddox, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, SEED: ee Hereford Pigs, 8 wks. old, |? Want Nancy Hall weet Pp ta-|2te. a. reg. in. buyers name, te Seed, Gave se er pu, | Inby Jackson, Crawfordville, for seed bedding. R. A. What-| Big Type White Guinea and ley, Doraville, RED le | OIC Pigs, ready Nov: 15. Males, SACKS: | $23. ea. Gilts, $25.00; $46. pr.: Want 100 White Reed es $1. extra. Exp. PP, any- Hazelhurst, Rt. 2 MULBERRY SPROUTS: Want 1 doz. Everbearing Mul- berry Sprouts. Miss Lila Mae Roberts, Macon, Rt. 6. RHUBARB: Want small lot Rhubarb to plant for table use. State price for either clumps or roots G. M. Maben, Decatur, 511 Syca- Ib. more St. Sacks at 7c ea. and Print ah pote oe SACKS: eee a Clarence Puckett, | Min. Oaks vacny , ~ oy Want Sacks: Exe. good Table Pea Seed, 1 large teacup for 2 white sacks; 3 cups for 2 print, free of holes and mildew. Mrs. SPC Sows, 3 yrs. old, one 3 yrs. old, ready to breed, $80. a.; 2 males, 7 mos. old, $40. Papers Want White 100 Ib. sacks at. 10e ea.; and Print at 15 ea.! Mrs. Annie Puckett, Buford, | saat ?| with each, Trade for milch cows Geo. W. Martin, Douglas, Rt. 1. Rt jor Heifers. W. Murray, ; Americus, : Want 100 print sacks, free of holes and mildew. Advise. Mrs. CATTLE FOR SALE Boyd Johnson, Dalton, Rt. 1, Duroe Pigs, good bloodlines, | now ready for shipment, crated, Alpharetta, Ri & . treated, reg. in buyer's name, Want toe sacks. Neew about! Reg. Red Polled Bull Calf, \4| either sex, $30. ea., 2, $55. FOB. 100. State price, Arnold Bla-|mos. old, $85. at barn. R. L.|James E. Taylor. Waycross, lock, Canton, Rt. 3. i Kytle, Cleveland, | RFD i, |vice or beef, Reasonable. See, E. Buford Reg. Guernsey Bull, 3 yrs, Velma Nice Jersey Milch Cow, 2nd. Good Milch Cow, $100. if taky 3 any good herd. Sell or exe. for | Polled Herefords: 5 Bulls, 100 ~ |per ct. Domino breeding, 18-24 in Americans] Hereford Record and American 5 |Polled Hereford Association, , Quitman, Rt. 2 |J. N, Hose, College Park, Rt. 2, ate. The election was purely \between _ Fine reg. Hereford stock Bull, ims Prince, well proportioned d marked. Selling to prevent South will again be in control of major field, College Park, RFD 2, Box 7 mos, old Male Calf, $25.00; out otherwise. Se (Ranger, Rt. 2. es TOM LIND ER, A HOGS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS _ MISCELLANEOUS | : ae OR S Pigs, Shoats, and Brood Sows ve 2 | for gale: Also Beet Vesting J. ;C. Anderson, Locust Grove. > BEES WAX: PEANUTS: SPC Pigs, 6 wks. old. reg in i buyers name, $20. ea. FOB. Wd= Rg. OIC Male, about;4 mes pate ross Pigs, 10 wks. old and = Cheap, eG . McDonald, .. PAGE FOUN (HOGS FOR SALE - Fine SPC Pigs, reg. in buyers Bama, 10 wks.-3 mos. old, $35,- ea. Best ploodlines. C. 750 ; + Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. 53 reg. OIC Pigs, $20. ea. with papers. Frank Hamilton, Nor- ross, Rt. 1. 1 OIC Pigs,.from grand Champ, loodlines, at SE fair 1947 and 948, rcg. in buyers name, $25. a. at 8 wks. old. Furnish unre- feted pairs and Bred gilts. W. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. 7 reg. OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, - gilts and males, $20. ea.; $21. 15 with reg. papers in buyer: 8 ae mame, 1 reg.. OIC Male, 3 mos. eld, $27.50 or $29.25 with pa- : EoD in buyers name. Shipped OD. L. A. Mitchell, Loganville, Rog Hereford Boar, 3 mos. old, $15. reg, in puyers name. Howard Thaxton, Philomath, SPC Pigs, 2 mos. old, sired by Reserve Grand Champ. Macon - Area Swine Show, $25. ea.; Dbl. treated, reg., and crated. Harold Jackson, Forsyth, Rt. 4. SPC Pigs, 2 mos. old, sired by Reserve Grand Champ. Ma- con. Area Swine Show, $25. ea.; ~ Dbl. treated, crated and. reg. in buyer; name. Homer Ponder, forsyth, RFD 3. old, prize winner ~ bout 1000 Ibs., : real cheap, or trade for yearl- pe: John C. Woodall, Lula, Rt. ing kind, 400 lbs.: Reg. SPC Brood Sow, 13 mos. in Macon Area Pig Show, had 1 litter of 11, $75. Harold Jackson, For- | syth, RFD 4 Good Brood Sow, 10 pigs 1st. litter, farrow Sept. 17th,* cant ship; Also good Draft Horse, a- good worker, Several purebred OIC Pigs, 6 wks. old, treated, $12.50 ea, J, oO. Chitwood, Elberton, RED 6. Reg. SPC Pigs, born June 10th and 25th, 1948, litter of 11 and 9. Will not ship. Rodney Jor- dan Manassas, RFD 1. 4 mi. S. _ Reidsville, Glennville Hwy. 7 purebred SPC Pigs, 9 wks. old, reg. in buyers name, from pus winning litter, $30. ea, 9 N. Metter. Earl Lanier, Sulnniit, Ris 2! Berkshire Male Hog, Pee Also good, sound Mule, for sale. Mrsi Sent ~ Cooper, Center Hill, 960 North Grand A Reg. Pha type Duroc about 1100 Ibs., Weaned Pigs, some unrelated, j $25. ea. H, L. Williams, Baxley. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Black Horse Mule, 6 yrs. old, No. 5 works well, no tricks, $150. Trade for good fresh cow if not too far away. A.-M. Winslett, Logan- WillercRt 21% Black Mare Mule, 8 yrs. old, Dark Gray Mare Mule, 5 yrs. old, works well anywhere, 1050 tb. One or all very reasonable. J. L, Kimbell, Patterson, Rt. 2. Good Work Mule, gentle work anywhere, $55.00; Also H Wagon, $65. Mrs. J. R. Stone, Atlanta, RFD 1, Box 419. Pr. good farm mules, 1200 or 1300 Ibs, 6 or 7 yrs. old, work anywhere, good quality. . B. Harrell, Barnesville, Pr. nice mules, 7 and 9 yrs. old, 1150 lbs. ea. cheap. Also some good bright peanut hay, free of sand burs, $15. ton. All at my place. R. H, Holmes, Fin- leyson, Rt. 1, Fine Black Horse Colt, 18 mos. old, fat, good cond., good stock. Fleet Polk, Flovilla. 19 yrs. old, five gaited, ladies horse, very csp plenty of pep, $200. Mrs. R. C. McCollum, Albany, e. HORSES AND MULES FOR: SALE : \ Nice Forse: for. sale or trade for cows E. Grant; Ludewiel, Rt. 1. renhs Walking Horses, all or trade for Black Angus or Jersey Cows, etc, Dr. A. S. Gib- son, Thomaston. 2 Mare Mule Colts, coming 2 yrs. old, matched both white legged. See at barn. Carlos yoy Plott, Young ERs Rt. 1 plug mule for sale or trade for good mule, able pull heavy harrow and terracing plow. O. E. Norton, Fairburn. 12 yrs. old horse mule, 850 lbs., work anywhere, $60. or trade for cow or hogs, W. E. Stone, Royston, Rt. 1 ; A 2-% yr. old pony, gentle, good rider. Contact. A. Wrighter, Griffin, Rt, C. *phone No. 3471: 3 Riding horse colts: 3-% yr. old, Mare-and Gelding, 2-42 yrs., Sire of both, fine Tenn. Walk- ing Horse; same dam, natural Sauce Western Saddle mare; a 2-% yrs. old, mare work colt, sired by Percheron. R, E. Cot. ton, Milledgeville, 207. No. Co- lumbia St, } Mare mule, about 1200 Ibs. wt., $70. See, Jim Jones, Lizel- Ja Rte Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, also at Stud: Wyllys Merry Al- len, No. 401412. Thomas C. Wylly, Tennille. ; : RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE ~ NZR Rabbits, 9 wks. old, $4, pr.; 2 ea. Red Grown Chin. Does, $3.50 ea. Will breed does before shipping. C. P. Houston, Atlanta, 1445 McPherson Ave., S. E. Guinea Pigs, 50c ea, at my place. Jennie Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 Hightower Rd, N. W. NZR Rabbits, from ped. stock, 4 mos. old, 5 does, Caras buck, $3., NZW Doe, 24% yrs. old, $7. 50. Exp. col. R, Glen Johny, Elberton, 171 Lake Forest Dr. Eng. Angoras: All Seniors, approx. 7 mos, old, ped. Bucks, $5.00; Does, $6.00; Trio, $15. Ben F. Bates, Atlanta, 2003 Fayetteville Rd, Rt, 3. Tel. De. 9679 or Cr. 8203. 8 mixed Rabbits, cheap at my place. J. R, Woodle, Sunnyside. NZR Rabbits, from ped. stock, Bucks, 4 mos. old, $1.50 ea.; 10 wks. old, $3.50 pr.; 10 wks, old Buck, $1.25. Exp. Col. Mrs, Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. 6 Male Guinea Pi on good stock, $1.50 ea.; 6, $8. E, Mc- Mullan, Smyrna, Rt. nies reg, Nubian Buck, to freshen Jan. and Feb. T. E. Bunn, Jr., Decatur, 3200 N. Druid Hills Rd, Tol. Cr. 5884. - Large Nubian Buck ~~ Goat, reg., from. Wheelbarrow Hill stocky black with some white, $75. Ww. J. Ryder, Evans, RR 1, Reg. Saanan Buck, Lester of Sunnyslope, at stud, all kids are hornless and high producers. Does boarded until bred, 25c day. All tested; Stock Milk, 40c qt. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 pycnd Ave. N. W. Tel. Be. 5393. POULTRY FOR SALE CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 3 Apr. hatch BB Red and Wingate BR cross Pullets, $8. Will ship. MO. Ruth McBride, Rockmart, Rt. 1. ages, mares and stallions. Sell. 1 | blood tested flock Reg. Nubian Does, bred to Turkey Hens, all 7 mos., "POULTRY FOR SALE hatch, $3.50 ea.; 2, $6.00; Hens, same breed, $3. ea.; 6, $14. FOB. No. COD. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Few Pit Game Cocks, $5. ea; Also Guinea oe $3. ea, Billy w Point. rer, and Red Cross, $7, 50. a: Stag, Joe Redmond es D aa! Se $3. Exe. for full blooded Game poe C=O: ote Demorest, Rt. Ginn pure Pit Gates, Cock, $7.50, Hens, $3.50; Pullets, $2.50; Stags, $5. ea. N. g. Crow, Roy- ston, Rt. 1 3 young Indian Games, 2 pul- lets; 1 young rooster, 5 lbs. ea., also 1 rooster, 9 or 10 lbs., $12. for lot. Jas. C. Bennett, Duluth, POB 25, - BANTAMS: 50 -common _ bantam hens, ready to lay, 50c ea. Rooster free with 15 hens, My _ place. Week ship. Mrs. P. P. Jackson, ollege Park, RED 2, CA 2604. HAMBURGS: 4 Silver Hamberg April hatch roosters, $3:50 ea. Shipped COD. D. M. Waters, Epworth. LEGHORNS: 20 S..C. W.-L, 6 mos. old cockerels, $3. ea., 2 for $5. FOB. Mrs. C. Hogg, Sr., Dawson, Rt. 2, Box 1045-5 < REDS (NH, RI, AND OTHERS): 34 NH. -Red Pullets, Apr. hatch, now laying, $3. ea. Mrs. Guy - Mallory, Madison, Ret 18 N. H. Reds, 6 mos. old, and 10 five mos. old at farm. Mrs. H. N. McGinnis, Lawrenceville, Rtedes< 7 NH Red Hens, 2 BR and 1 White Rock, all pure stock, di- sease free, $2. ea,; Also mixed breed hens, $1.25 ea. Add charges~ -Mrs. H. EE. eee Bowdon, Rt. 4. 50 N. H. Red Pullets, Mar. 1946 hatch, from U. S. approved, that have high laying record, $3. ea. Will ship 5 or more prepaid. MO on- ly. J, Y. Davis, Martin, Rt. 2. PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, ETC, Show type White, Blue and Silver King, pigeons, from best bloodlines, also Red Carneaux. Mated, banded, working, $5. pr. C. P. Houston, Atlanta, 1445 McPherson Ave. S. E. Pouter pigeons and 1 pr. Tur- bits, also purebred Beltsville turkeys, few purebred bantam chickens, and about 13 Guinea (some bred sows) pigs and 10 or 12 meat turkeys. Reasonable price. J. L. Berry, Norcross, Ringneck pheasants, fully grown, top quality breeders, $6. pr, G. H. Shafter, Douglasville. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS GEESE, ETC. 45-50 Bronze Turkeys, ready by Nov. 15. Make best offer. Mrs. B. A. Weldon, Fitzgerald, Box 446, -13 White Pekin Hens and 2 Drakes, this yr. hatch, some lay- ing, $2. ea.; $25: for lot. FOB. Mrs. J, L. Robinson, Surrency, Box 26. Big Bronze, spring hatch, Turkey Gobblers, 60c tb.; Hens, 65c lb.; Nice Buff Rock, Apr. hatch, young roosters, $2. ea. Me C..R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. and 2 $75. for entire lot. Otis E, Justice, Irwinton, Rt. 2, Box 59. WYANDOTTES: Mar. 1948 hatch, purebred, RCSL Wyandotte Cocks, $2. ea. Send MO. Docia Harris, Lula. 1 Turkey Gobblers, POULTRY WANTED Sales Price, $216.00. and can be inspected at en R. P. Balkcom,, ITat INCUBATOR FOR SALE 1 Buckeye Incubator, Model No. 1350-45 (Closed eee Widin 2 3144Height 4 834Capac y 1,350 chicken eggs990 turkey eggsOriginal : This unit is in perfect condition and has been used in only two hatchings. It is being offered for $130.00 the Georgia State Prizon, Reidsville, Georgia. Please communicate with Ward- the above address. LEGHORNS: Want 100 or more W. L. ready to lay pullets. State details and price, Paul Austrio, Waycross. DUCKS AND HEAVY BREED HENS: Trade for new Clay peas, 1948 crop, saved without rain dam- age, for 2 or 3 Muscovy ducks (mo drakes), or any kind yard run mixed, heavy breed hens. Wilburn Pressley, .* lermont, | W. Re. 1, u t cr ; (cavies), . ae f Uni on} Full blooded Gack: 6 Ibs. Blue f | home, POULT N Purser Yellow Leg, Dark WYANDOTTES: wae mo f Cornish Cockerels, ist. Apr | Wyandotte rooster, March i porrect best type. Quote. J. F. Carnes, Sone Dt Siennes: St. able. up-keep and ments. pastures. References requir Cc. D. Ebersole, Ananla Juniper St., N. x : farm, 4 R. house on _ halves. White or. colered. 3 a Cairo, on public road, W, M. Davis, Cairo, Rt. 1. Want Baie man to live in home as one of family and work for wages, or truck farm on shares. State particulars in Ist. letter. L. E. Brown, Lithonia, Want white woman, no chil- dren, in good health, for light farm chores on farm. Nice modern conveniences, and salary. Contact. Mrs. W. H. Smaw, Atlanta, 10 - Palisades Rd, HE 1974, CORRECTION: Want 2H farmer and ooenene tine man to put up and work ee Jed: Outen, Manassas, Rt. or colored) for 1 or 2H crop, 50-50 basis. Good land, stock and tools, 3 R house with _good school towns, churches, Grove, Rt. oe = S Want nica for 3H farm suitable for dairy or beef cattle. 5_R house, elec. School bus rt., 15 mi. W. Atlanta, 2 mi, Mableton. Prefer you furnish self. John P. Glore,. Austell, Riteoee Want cattleman, working overseer, for cattle ranch, Full and detailed exp. as herdsman and also with all types farm ma- chinery. Must be strictly sober, good fealth, not afraid of work. Exe. opportunity. State age, full details of experiences, people worked for, etc.. Position now open, Apply by letter to: D.C. Collier, Barnesville. Want unencumbered, Chris- tian, middleaged woman, live in home with elderly Chris- tian woman, and help care for Want good farmer for 1 or 2H crop for 3rds and 4ths or stand- ing rent. 5R house, elec., on mail rt., 3 chicken houses. Care for 3500. Good_ pasture. John W. Hughes, Gainesville, Rt. 5, Want tenant for good 1H farm on halves. Good upland and bottoms. and school bus by door. Good well water in yard, R. A. Ad- ams, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Box 3 : : Want exp. miller to operate Mill), located on Little River near Godfrey. R, W. Manley, Madison. Want farmer for oH eros 3rds and 4ths, on Etowah HN GE 16 mi. N. Canton, 5 mi. . Ball Ground. Most all bottom: land. Mail and school bus through place. Elec. Good barn. Good | well in yard, plenty wood. 3 mi. to Hwy. 5. John S. Bowers, Ball Ground, Rt: 4. Want family for large 2H crop on halves. Good land, stock, 3 R house, lights, everything furnished. Close to town, church and scheol. References exc. F. F. Powers, Acworth, RFD 1," Want farmer for 2H crop or large 1H crop on halves. Good land, tools and stock, plenty wood and: good water. Good pasture. 5 R house with elec. School bus rt, 4 mi. Winston. Good community. W. A. Holt, Winston, Rt. 1. Want good tenant for 1 or 2 H farm. 5 R house, barn, pas- mail rts elec., food water, young orchard, fair y good land. ne rent or 3rds and 4ths. J. Tucker, Atlanta, 536 Glen | iris Dr. Phone Ma, 3743. Want 1 purebred: Silver: Lace. N OF April 1947 or 48 hatch. ey be FARM LAND WANTED ee Want telable cadpies to make ee home on farm'5 mi, W. Palmet-| 94 +0. House, etc, free for reason-|q improve-| 66, No row cropping, - es B11 | Want good man to take 2H ' Want reliable family (white: water and plenty wood. Near and: mail Rt. W. C. Akin, Locust | to} garden, flowers and a few chickens. Mrs. C. W. Griffies, | Bowdon, a i 4R house. Mail|- on shares, grist mill (Waltons| ture, 3 mi, Buford, on school, |. good. barns, to tact for ae Want 1H farm, 50- good land, ood u: prefer around Bufor drink. Write or s Staton, Buford, Rt. _ Mother with 3 enough to work, crop. for 1949. Also large chicken broilers. 2 yrs. e ranywhere. C. A. Peres Rt. i. oS Bass, McRae. _ Want job running ee Grist. Mill in cot also keep up. 25 yrs. ex se Atlanta, eS t, i 44 yr. ota. farmer, also tract family wants sm: Atlanta, within 8-10 good 3-5 R. house, ter handy, garden NN. | dtc. J. M. Cantrell, Stor tain, Rt, 1, Box 112 Want. job on: - farm, near Atlanta, year, or early sp: truck, tractor, good h school and church. La: ily, some can help. salary. J. E, Poss, At 36 yrs. old man wants 2 H farm on sh tor. Must have good 4 ter, on school and m Neely, Dover. Want good 2H f good dwelling an least 4R_ house, a bus rt, Want work fi this winter. Prefer - Jackson Co: Writ art, Alto, Rt, 2. Single man wants job for stock, milk and truck occassionally, gather small corn crop f Desire to live w. couple. Board, privat laundry and reasonab! Genre Rogers, Butler, War vet. wants" egul, or chicken farm. Ne 2. in family_ experi erences exch. Acworth, - Want farm on 50 reasonable wages. Must ed and furnished. C: to 200 A. Life exp and dairying. Writ Rod ers, Columbus, 23 cis St, Phone 34731. Want light job 01 ing chickens or other chores for house to small salary. Desire o. Mrs. Ada Sheriff, ~ Single man, 59 yrs, qd, place on farm doing lis chores. Lifetime exp. ary. William McCormi C. Ce Atlanta, dairyman, 12 yrs. exp., : ily. Can move any erences if required. Hurst, Athens, Rt, B. Middieage, married, enced farmer, wants 1 near Augusta, salary | crop. Dont drink. Agr reasonable terms. W. F Atlanta, 320 Crew St., | Want job as ov lifetime exp. corn, and plants, with mu tor nee: Ww. jcon, Rt 4.