Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 July 20

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Tom LINDER. ee

COMMISSIONER







peiting: to. the ee record;
s purchased under the Mar shall
, to be oes to England, im one |






1 of $454, 517.82. This gasoline
ped to Anglo-American Ok,
pany, London, England and was
chased from Standard Oil Export.







Jeers hard, you ean see

he price per gallon of. this gasoline
me 81/2 per gallon. _- -

uring the second half of September
: pe oa soso from Sinclair:





4

$2,462,483.34 which: was

You will see that this purchase

along the same Tine, See ihe
d half of October, there was pur-
sed from the Standard Oil Company
ew York, 291,292 gallons of Lubri-
, ; oil for n $57, 126. 07 which was ae

Gat to. ee orway, Dendiark and
28,084,057 | gallons of gasoline
iil money was $2,356,077 ae

THIRTY cence FOR
$ASOLINE HERE?

on gasoline in this country is
ic The tax on- gasoline is about
to the value of the gasoline whole-
le according to prices paid for ship-
of Sy to puree The tax on gas-

Lee JULY 20, 1949

stupidity Or Gull



mallons. of le cS) the |

British: Supply Office, Eng- |



Miania. is generally 28 to 30 cents per
gallon. If we figure 9c for the cost of
gasoline in the first place, a 1/2
taxes, this makes a total of 16 1/2 cents.
The consumer is now paying nearly
twice as much as the cost of the gas,

-plus the taxes. Gasoline has become an
absolute necessity for a majority of the
people in this country. Mavbe Mr. Bran-

nan will propose to pay a part of the
gasoline bill out of the National Treas-
ury. Since we are using the taxpayers
money to pay 100 percent for gasoline
for Europeans, it does look like it would-
nt be anv crazier to use the taxpavers
money to pay half of the gasoline bill

- for American citizens.

Personally, I am opposed to subsidiz-
ing anybody out of the Federal- Treas-
ury, but some of these days we are go-

ing to make up our minds which way.
-we are going to travel. |
The United States is highly motorized

and agriculture is becoming more and
more mechanized. Every day they tell us
that machines are going to make it
cheaper to produce on the farms. Every

day they talk about farm prices must
be reduced. Gasoline and other fuel oils
are just as essential to modern day farm-
- Ing as seed and fertilizer. There is no
possible defense ss gasoline selling in

der the Marshall Plan, ihe taxpayers of.

cotton weighing 500 pounds each. The





| NOTICE

There is so much room for the
farmer to be defrauded by the buy-
ing of hybrid seed corn that it ha-
been necessary to limit the sale of
hybrid seed corn to that which has
been certified and sealed. Farmers

- should be careful not to buy corn
unless it is in sealed bags and car-
ries the necessary certification of
contents. <

REGULATION NO. 17

_ On and after August 1, 1949, no
hybrid seed corn shall be sold in
Georgia, except hybrid seed corn
which has been certified by an offi-
cidlly recognized seed_ certifying
-agency. Each sack must be sealed
and tagged, carrying evidence of such
certification.

The foregoing rules and_ regula-
tions are hereby adopted and promul-
gated under authority vested in and
duly imposed upon the Commissioner
of Agriculture in the Georgia Seed
Laws and Acts of 1941 and 1943.

July 7, 1949.

TOM LINDER,
_ Commissioner ge Agriculture













this country. for export to Europe at 8
and 9e per gallon while the farmer must
pay 28 and 30 cents to burn in his trae-_
tor, in, his truck and in other farm ore
ment. i

COTTON FOR COMMUNIST ~

According to the same official report j
during the month of August, 1948, un-




























the United States purchased from An--
derson-Clayton Cotton Company and
George H. McFadden & Bro. 73,072,042.
pounds of cotton. There was other items
of cotton from the same sellers for
whieh no weight is given and for that
reason, I am not using them in making
this computation. ~ -

This is equivalent to 146,144 bales of





amount paid for this cotton was $27,-
198,203.00. This was an average price
of 37.22 cents per pound (cotton sells
better than gasoline). If it were neces
sarv for the Government te pay more
than 37 cents a pound to get some cotton
to give away, it is hard to understand _
why they tell us every day cotton is a
drug on the market and if it wasnt for _
Government supports, it wouldnt even ~
bring the 25 to 30 cents that it is bring-
ing to the farmer. =
Who do vou suppose this taxpayers
cotton was given to? It was shipped to. |
Shanghai, China. Practically all the eot-
ton, so far as I have been able to find,
was shipped to China. Right in front of
the advancing Reds. Right where they
couldnt help but get it. The newspapers |
tell us that the Reds came into Shangha?
with guns, ammunition and uniforme
produced in American factories and.paid
for with American money. When they
got to Shanghai, they had a nice store

















































of eotton waiting for them, also paid
for by the taxpayers. =
BUT WAIT

These are just purchases for one
month, August 1948. At that rate, in:
twelve months, we would ship China 1,-
753,728 bales of cotton at a eost of $326,-
378,436.00, According to the records in
Washington, our total exports of cot-
ton for the year 1948 was $510,954,-
575.00 At the rate we were sending cat-
ton to Shanghai that alone would ac-
count for more than half our exports.
Looks like it would have been a mighty
good time for the Commodity Credit
Corporation to unload a lot of that ecot-
ton that it says it is stuek with for 30
cents and less.

I have before ma eopy of Price Pro-
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notices.
Tom Linder. Commissioner.
Published Weekly at
By Department of Agriculture
114-122 vace St, Covington, Ga

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SECOND HAND
MACIZ7NERY FOR SALE

. Practically new set of plant-
ers, fertilizer distributors for
Jat. H or M, reasonable. G

Eager, Valdosta.

Chattanooga No. 12 three
roller sytup mill, 12 ft;, new
~ copper pan, $75. or exc. for 2H

mowing machine. Will James;
Ellijay, Rt. 3:
Farmall A Tractor, 1946 mod-

-e]l, made 3 crops, complete with

cultivetor, fertilizer attach:
ment, harrow, 2-14 in. botton
plow, peanut plows, spring
tooth harrow attach., Bermitida
grass plow, etc., good eond. at
my farm 3 mi. E. Pinehurst. I.
L. Bowen, Pinehurst.

Med. size Stone Grits Mill,
pelt and pulley, complete in
frame. Caw be moved. Sell
cheap. Inquiries ans. 4 mi. Syl-
vahia. Rafe Sampson, Sylvania,

ny. 1; Box 170.

Oliver 5. ft. Combine, good
cond, chap. Mis. J. M. Bobo;
Hartwell.

Case Pik-up Baler, good
running cond., used very little,
$500. C.. C. Campbell, Whit
Plains, Rt. 1; Box 38:

-Allis-Chalmers, B_ Tractor,
PTO and pulley, new motor,
cultivator, mower, good har-
row ahd bottom plow;
$1020. at_farm. R. M. Maddox,
Winder, Rt. 4.

Case Power Hay Baler, good
eond., half price, $500. cash. C.
B. McClendon, Carrollton, Rt.
1.

Corh Mill, 24 in. rock, shel-
ler, belts; 71/2 hp single phase
metor, GE make, practically
new, all good cond., bargain.
ee Rundles, Gainesville, Rt:

Westinghouse milk cooler, 5-
10 gal. cans. cap., same as new,
has been used exelusively in
my dairy (for several years I
operated dairy of approximate-
ly 25 cows). C. E. McDaniel,
Ringgold.

R. C. Allis -Chalmets Tractor,
good cond,, 2 row cultivator,
planters, King 8 Disc Harrow,
power take-off ahd belt pulley,
$1100.; McCormick mule drawn
mowing Machine, good cond.,
$45. W. P. Cotich, Luthersville,

: Farmall A Tractor, starter,
lights, power lift, cultivators,
planters, distributors, for sale

or trade for good mileh cows.
S: E. Booker; Jr., Fitgerald,
Rt. 4.

2 two fow. sprayers, horse
@rawn, used one day each, $50.
ea. J. M. Soldin, Draketown.

Water Grist Mill equipment
with corn sheller, mill rocks,
os and belts for sale. Mrs;

ina Granade, Atlanta, 341
Soon Ave, N. E. Tel, D.

114-122 P*ce St. Covingion, Ga.

B.| ment, $200. or trade for, stock.
( 1.|Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1.

outfit, | $







: : ae.

SECOND HAND MACISN-
ERY FOR SALE

\ = :
3 Dise Intl. Harrow Plow;
good cond. with seeder attach-
G. Paul Jones, Macon, | Rt.
Tel. 3896-W.

6 Can Milk Cooler for sale.
Mrs. W. R. Adamis, Gainesville.

Good Upright 30 -in. rock
Meadow Corn Mill, 2 Shellers,

main shaft and pulleys, pr:
Fairbanks Sales, etc. $550: L.
C. West, Cleveland; Rt. 1. (1/2

mi. White Creek Church).

47 Model Farmall A Tractor
with stattet, lights, power take-
off, power lift, planters, distrib-
utors, cultivating equip. 2
disc plow, 18 disc smoothing
afid a spike tooth hattow, roll:
over seoop, othr equipment,
good cond., $1500. L. V. Banks,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.

Bolens Husky Gardn Trae-
tor, 31/2 hp complete with cul-
tivators, tools, cultivator discs,
fly wheel for power take-off,
on. rubber, used ver little;
$180. Lorehzo Owen, Forsyth.

New 2 H Walking Cultivator,
perfect cord., $50. Riley C.
Couch, Turin.

No. 7%. MecCormick-Deering
Mowing Machine, xc. cond.,
lspedza guatds and 2 blades,

85. Hugh H. Johnson, Senoia.
Phote 15431.

2 H Cultivator, 2 harrows,
Oliver Turi Plow, other tools,

half priee. Odel Odom, War-
witk, Rt 1:
2H Wagon, no body; fair

cond. your own price. Come aft-
er, C. E. Jett, Marietta, Rt. 6.



SECOND HAND MACHINs-
ERY WANTED

Want 1 Hester Side Plow to
fit Farmall A Tractor. Write: J.
F. Vogt, Pine Mountain.

Want Seed Box for 5 or 6
Disc J. D. Tiller, good cond.,
chain ahd sprocket, reasonable
fot cash. Hfman.C. Brewr;
Danielsville, Rt. 3.

Want Garden Tractor, with
attachments, Advise. S. T: Gib-
son, Agricola.

Want Allis-Chalmers 40 All-
Crop Combine, good cond., rea-
sonable for eash. Lewis Reese,
Sharon, Rt. 1.

Want usd mowing machine
for B Model Allis-Chalmers
tractor. Prefer one that Works
between front and back wheels.
Must be good cond. and redson-
Ee A. F. Speat's, Madison, Rt.

Want small Farm Tractor,
Cub type, with dis plow and
cutaway harrow. State cond.
and rasonable price for cash.





J. M: Brown, Atlanta, Rt. 6. _



Rr ara Bee

SECOND HAND _
ACHINERY WANTED



Want Ensilage Cutter with
belt pulley. George Varn, Ha-
hira. :

Want 1 Power 3 Roller Syrup
Mill, with or without pan or
evaporator, no kettle, good
cond. (or only few minor re-
pairs). A; B. Coleman, Richland,
Rtas

Want Combine in good cond.
cheap for cash, Advise. H. E.
Hart, Marlow, Rt. 1. os

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE.

CORRECTION: 8 var. Ivy.
nic stocky plants, green and
Variegated Nephthytis, Lace
and Sprengeri .Ferns, Pothos,
Strawberry Geranium, Beef-
steak Begonia, 25c a.; any 5,
$1.00; 2 African Violet Leaves

free. Add postage. No. COD.
Jeanne Wilson, Atlanta, 943
Greenwood Ave., N. E.

8 unrooted Sultana; 3 kinds
Geraniums, Begonia, Jade
plants, $1. plus 12c postage _ea.;
4 rodted Geranitims, $1.00; 1
a. Justicia, Lace Fern; Jade
Plant, Geranium, 2 Wandering
Jews, $1.00; Shamrock Leaf,
Rose Oxalis, 18 bulbs; $1. Mrs.
H. Allen, Williamson.

SEED FOR SALE

oe

Fresh. Old Fashion Calif.

Beer Seed, 25 per start. Mrts.| 4

sou Green, Smyrna; Beach

Haven Trail, Rt. 2.

Green Glazed Collard Seed,
4 This. $1.00. PP. Mrs: T. T.

Old Tiime Shallot Onion Sets;

50 Ab. PP. in Ist. and 2rid. R

zone. No lss thap 5 Ibs. ship-
ed. Hope McMichen, Dallas,
Rti3

White Nest. Onions, also
large oniofs feady, for eating
or planting, $12) gal. PP
Bunyon Weeks, Dial.

Collard Seed for sale. Wire
or telephone for prices on big
lot. .W.W. Williams; Quitman.

Muitipling Calif: Ber Sed,
COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2.

Red Skin Muiltiplyiig Onions,

$1.00 gal. PP. Mrs. P. M. Allen, |

o.

Gordon, Rt. 2..

Heading collard seed, 12%e
1b: 2 Ibs. 25; Martin gourd
seed, 15e Ib: vergreen onion
plants, 25 doz; also Green,
Red, Hot and Sweet pepper,
45c lb. Add: postage. Mrs.
Viola Brady, Cairo. Rt. 1. Box
343,

$2.75; 30 1bs., $5.00. Add post-
age. No checks, Prompt del.
Gladys Duran, Cimming, Rt. 1.

Recleaned Brown Top Mill-
et Seed, Hayifig and grazing
kind, $10.00 Cwt, Norman
Johnson; Warrenon.

800 Jbs: Hairy Vetth Re-
cleaned 1949 Seed, 20c ib. FOB
in 100 ib. bags. Herman C.
Brewer, Danilsville, Rt. 3.

2000 lbs. Crimson Clover
Seed, recleaned, 400c lb. FOB.
M. A. Maret, Jr., Hartwell, Rt.
i

60 tons recleaned Bltie Lu-
pine, germ. 85 pr ct, purity,
99 per ct., sacked in new 100
lb. bags; 5 1b, FOB: Ft. Valley.
Jack Holemb, Ft: Valley. Tel:
580-R2.

Old Fashion Striped Half
Runner. Bean Seed, 50c 1b;
Add postage. Tommy DeLang,
Athens, Rt. 1.

Tender White Half Runner
Bean Seed, large cup 40e; Also
Shade Dried Sage, 36 ati
Rooted Sage plants, 60 doz.
Add postage: Fred Thomas,
Grafidall, Rt: 1.

Fresh Calif Muiltipling Beer
Seed, 20 a start; 15. starts;
$1.00. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher;
Waco Rt. 1.

Genuine Wh'e Blackeyed and
Red Speckled Crowder Pea
Seed, 5. Ibs., $1.00; | 15 Ibs;



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Green Glaze Collard Seed,
new crop, 2 Thls., 25c; 10 Thls.,
$1.00; Purple Pop and Shogoin
Turnip, mixed, 3 Thlis., 25c;
$1.00. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin. :



PLANTS FOR SALE.



Rutger Tomato plants, strong,
$2. M. Del. Prompt shipment.

Short Stem, Old Fashion and

500, $1.25; Chas. W. Cabbage,
30c ; Hot Pepper, 10c doz.; Gar-
den Sage plants, 10c a.; 90c
doz. All del. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips; Royston, Rt. 1. : s

Bunch Potato plants, Tifton
Exp. Station variety; $4.50 M.
PP; Additional thousands, $3.50.
M; Over 4 M, $3 by exp.;
$3.25 M. PP. Morris Sanders,
Vidalia.

Red Multiplying Onions and
Sets, $1. gal.; Fresh Horse
Radish Roots, 75c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. G. B._ Patterson,
Blairsville, Rt. 4. 9 _

About 3 bu. Silver Skin
White Nest Onions (aroiind Au-
gust tight time begin planting)
for sale. Miss Carrie Pierson,
Culloden, Rt. 2.

Gteen Glazed Collard Seed,
4 Tbls., $1. PP. Mrs. T. T. Hollo-
way, Cobbtown.

Crimson Clover, 40c Ib. Mrs.
KJ. M. Bobo, Hartwell.;
Purple Top Turnip Seed, 25c
teacup: Or exe. for Multiplying
Vest Onions, red or white. Mrs.
Roy Blalock, Cantoti, Rt. 3.

Marglobe Toihato plants, 300,
$1.00; 500;- $1.50;--92. M: - PR:
Lonie Prater, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Marglobe Tomato plants, $1
500; $1.75 M. Cash er MO. Add
eee oe Jay Reed, Gainesville,

t= 1s

Several theusand
Tomato plants, $2. M.
Ellis, Cumming.

Wakefield and Flat Diitch
$1. C; $5.50 M; Bell Hot, and
$1.40; $1.75 M; 5000, $7.50; Col-
lard and Tomato, 7& ding var.,
25'G; $1.85 M. Large lots
gpeqper Lee Crow, Gainesville,

eee As : :

Marglobe
PP ewe

Marglobe Tomato plants,
ready, 400, $1.00; 500, $1.25;
$2.25 M. Add postage. Prompt
shiptiient. No checks. . Ethel
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Yellow Jubilee Totiiato
plants, 3 doz; 75; Sage, Cat-
nip, Peppermint, Garlic, Spear-
mint, $1. doz: Mrs: Bessie Bag-
gett, Hiram, Rt. 1..

Insp...Bunch Potato cuttings
$1. C; $5.50 M; Bell, Hhot, and
Pimento. Pepper; Brussels
sprouts, Broccoli, celery, -Ever-
green Bunching Onions, 2 doz.,
35e; Asparagus, Sage plants,
35 doz, Mrs. H. V. Franklin;
Register.

- Coastal Bermuda Giass
Stoloris, by express, $2.50 M: By,
truckload at farm, $1. M. D, Jd.
Harrison, Blackshear:

Cabbage, Tomato and Collard
plants, how ready, shi ped
promptly by mail prepaid, : 85
M; Exp. not prepaid, $1.50 M
Remit by MO. Major
Gainsville, Rt. 1. |

Maiglobe . Tomato _ plants,
ready for fall plantiig 35 C;
3 C, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Les-
ter Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

- Rutger ~Tomato piants
rowh, good cond., $3.

rompt shipment. Wilburn
son, Gainesville, Rt.

CORRECTION: Wilt resistant
Marglob Tomato plants, 50,
; Ga. Heading Collards, 40c
C; Klondike Strawberry, bear=
ing, 75c C; Green Sage Busnes,
5c; Dry Sage, 30c larg up.
* Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt.

Crow,

field
M

Pin:

lants,
seed,
if at
Flowery

Marglobe Tomato
from certified and treate
500, $1.50; $2.50 M; $2
bed. W. O. Waldrip,;
Braneh, Rt. 1.

-Ceftified and treated Mar-
lobe Tomato plants, 500, $1.50;
fa.75 MM del.; $2.50 M at bed. B,
ii 7 rip, Flowery Branch,

oy Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.}
eading Collard plants, 30e C;|-

Belo

-Blakemore Stfawberry plants, |




Son a ee

ce Tomato, ail vat. a
ee ep a
we ae 00, of |

mixed a8 you ant 3

Prompt shipment.

|rett, Gainesville, Pa

| Late Flat Dutch and 1]
/Chas. Wi ld Cabbage,
d Baltimor
Heading C
400, $1.0

epee

ent. A.C.
RR. 4: oe
Marglobe and Rutger

to plants, 500, $1.50; $2:

Prompt shipment. No CC

ders. Dewey Mathis,

ville, Rt. 2. :

Rutger and Marglobe
plants, 500, $1.50; $2.5
Prompt shipment. No ~
ane Mathis; Gainesvil






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Sage plants, 20c ea}
Horehound, Peppermint,
ea.; astodon rerbe:
Strawberry, $1. C; Also
Sun Dried Sage, $1. lb.
postage. Mrs. Mae
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Collard, Tetee aaa
plants, ready, shipped by
$1.90 M; Exp. prepaid, $1
MO preferred. John C.
Gainesville, Rt. 1. oc
Marglobe Tomato plant
$1.00; 500, $1.35;.$2.05
postage. Prompt shipn
er . D. Crow, Gain

Collard. cortifial We
Chas. W. Cabbage plants,
M. J. L. Strayhorn; Flo

ext.

Branch, Rt. 1.
Marglobe Tomato plan

$1.25; $2.25 M. Add post

QO. Waldrip, Gainesville, ]

_ Certified Tomato, Cha:
Cabbage, Collard plants,
M. Clayborn. Strayhorn,
ery Branch, RFD 1. _
Chas. W.. Cabbage,
Tomatoes; Collard nents,
$2.50 M. J, R, Strayhorn;
ery efanch, fe 1.9. eee
Marglobe, Baltimore,
Tomato plants, 400, $1.00;
M. No hecks.- Tom |
Gainesville, Rt. 9. =
Marglobe, Baltimore an
et Tomato plants, 400,
2. M; Flat Dutch and
field, eatly Copenhagen
bage, 400, $1.00; $2. M. C
at patch. No checks. S

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lert G, Sivith, Gainesville,

Bie ane Ble
bage, and Ru
mato, Gan Co ard pi
$1.00; $1.80 M del.} 5000,
20 thousand ub, $1.25
col: Sweet Pepper, 300,
$2. M. Botihie Smith,
ville, Rt. 2. : oe
Rutger and Ma slope
Ditch ahd Wakefield C
Ga. and Heading cot ra
$1.80 M Beh 000,
Ruby King aot 00.
uu 1 :
2.5 iM Brownt shipm:
. Smith, Gainesville, Rt.
Chas. W. Cabbage anc
Collard plants, 25 C..
age. Rosie Crowe, Cui
Rt. I; 5 NN
Gham W. Cabbage |
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lard plants, 25c. aa
age. Mes. Fawin
Cumming; Rt. 1: ~
Sage plants, 500, $6.00;
M. PP. L. J. Elis, Cul
ee extia IEEE
openhagen . Cal
Healing to ard, New
cone ae Ru
ants,- pat 1 it 4
P, 50c cE) a
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Nice, fresh, gren, EB, J.
bage, Rutger Tomato,
ee White Bermuda
Del iene: pase, ete
af: large, :
Oc Bs 500, $2.00-PP,
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt, 3. _
Good, frsh Marglobe
to, Chas: W. Cabbage,
Bermuda Onion, Ga.
Collard, Long Pod Hot P
fuar. large Strong: plat
: PP. Packed in damp |
eroy Lightsey, Baxley,
BEANS AND PEA
FOR SAL



ak ied





500, $3.75; $7. M; Mar To=
soeiot 300, S287 S208 M. Addl
postage. My. Eva Waldri
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RABBITS AND CAVIES-
FOR SALE |








6 OIC Short Nose Blocky 10}
wks, old Pigs, 4 males, 2 e
males, treated, $30. ea. reg.
buyers name. Ship Shee,
Satis. guar. Clemon B. Wilbur,
Acworth, Rt. 1.

Good thrifty pigs,
Riley C. Couch, Turin.

OIC Pigs, Boar, $65.00; Sow,
$35.00; Shoat, 250 lbs., $35. 00;
2 OIC and PC, 15 wks. old, $20.:
$150. for lot. B. W. McDaniel,
Atlanta, Rt. 1, 177 Ben Hill Rd.

Big Bone Guinea Pigs, no
ilts, 2 mos. old July 20th.
17.50 ea. Reg. buyers name.
Leon Watson, Unadilla, POB

Light Red ahd Cream Color
Jersey Bull, 2 yrs. old May
25th., gentle; Also Nubian
White Goat, freshened July
iIst., one 3 mos. old White Billy
{tassels at throat). Mrs. L. H.
rapa Fayetteville, Rt. 3. (Near

Cumming Bapt. Church).

19 head White Face and
Black Angus, 15 steers, 4 heif-
ers, average 500-550 Ibs. ea. H.
B. Pittman, Newnan, Rt: 4.

8 extra nice Cream Jersey
Heifers, 1 Black Jersey and
Holstein, some bred, others
ready to breed. Reasonable
price. At my farm 7 mi. N. Al-
phartta at Birmingham. W. H.



Ped. NZW Buck, 6 mos, old,
2 bucks, purebred NZW 5 mos.
old, for sale or exc. for NZW
does of same age. Mrs. E. O.
Garrett, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. Each
pay exp. chrgs. zs

White Buck Rabbit with pink
eyes, 1 yr. old, $2. or Exe.
Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2.

4 grown Spotted Guinea pigs,
2 half grown; 3 pairs in all,
$1.50 pr. Ship COD. Bob Mas-
sengill, Baldwin, Rt. 1.

NZW_ Rabbits, from ped.

Some chicken manure would
like to have moved. Mrs. Fred
Foster, Atlanta, 186 Ben Hill
Rd. Tel, Ra. 0166.

PECANS:

Large Pecans, Frotchers. and
Seedlings, 20c Ib. Cash with or-
der. E. C. Justi, Reidsville.

ROOTS AND HERBS:
: ui . Cr a
1, Pole | Bar c ueen 0 @
a ne for late . east i bee ee
: 00 ic ellow Doc e
ae ae ostage. ee a Ben-
y
Crowder, 30c at $1.50 oe

Helen Marshall, Fort Val-

f Ceintiela see's

50c Bh Winter Onion

gh Frostproof

i; 30 cup; Sage, 30c

stage. No. checks.
ler, Titus. \

$205. pr.





























Is. $11.00: Weevil} Blood Root, Sassaftas, Bear] Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3 2141, stock, 3, mos. old, $4. pr.; 8 wks.
ee s ss e Foot, Peppermint, ee ofthe Pretty Jersey vert pasture nee es Blocky mes Age old, $3.50 pr.; 6 wks. old, $3.00
: rize inner z . .
Se Cherry, Witch Hazl, spice, 3 lbs. [DYet, 18, mos. old, $110. at my |e noe ote ele chain ready [PE Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis Mash-

mothers Old Fashion

1.00; Colts Foot, Yellow. Root,
eae

Ibs., $1. Add postage. .R. C:
Stover, Pisgah.

Bi ape Catnip Leaves, 15c 02.;

burn, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Guinea Pigs, different cols.,
$1.50 pr.; Lot of 7 for $4. Ship-
ped collect. Jimmy Huffman,

home. Frank Barford, Atlanta,
1185 Moreland Ave., j

Milking Shorthorn Cow, reg.,
bred to. reg. bull, from Record
of Merit strain for sale. E. A.

for 3rd breeding, reg. puyers
name, ship anywhere, $50.
Harold Williams, Rt. 1

1 Boar, mixed Jersey and PC,

bear until

P. No less than
o sta Ss. Mrs. J.
jram, Rt. 1.

sold.
hs,



25. Add postage. Mrs. i ~ 1 1d, 250 Ibs., fine cond.,
ge size Brown Silver Hull Oale Doss,: Canton, Rt. 1. Anan cee abl: Wate for cholera, $45. my ere +
ee er Pb evn: place. Geo, S. Hurst, Albany,| One pr. large, Chinchilla

rliest variety, 35 Ib.; 8
0: $5. bu. B. R. W.
aretta, Rt. 1

2 Blackeyed Crewaet

bs. $1.00; 15 Ibs., $2.00;
ole Butterbeans, heavy
7 cups, $1 d post-
ttie Duran Cumming,

-HOGS FOR SALE

Rt. 4, Box 299.

3 purebred Duroc Pigs, reg.
in buyers nam, 2 males, 1 gilt,
males, ready for light service,
90-100 lbs., $30.00 ea. Carl Has-
ford, Chester

Finest quality OIC Pigs, Aug.
Ist. del. dbl. treated, reg. in
buyrs name, $25.00 ea. W. J.

Rabbits, old enough for service,
$2.00 ea.; Also several frying
size (male and female) $1.50
ea. Not PP. Clarence H. Brown,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3." ~

Rabbits: 1 each, Gray, White a
Buck, and White Doe; 2 each,
Gray Black Does, and 2 Baby

2 cases pure Ga. Green Cane
Syrup, extra thick, A-1 grade,
6.No..10 cans per Cs. FOB.
Horace Chason, Whigham, Rt. 2.

800 gals. pure Ga. Cane
eyris in- gal. cans:, sealed, 75c
gal. ks Dixon; Bainbridge.

\ oe Ga. Cane Syrup, thick,
bright, made from green cane,

15 OIC Pigs, 7 wks.old, $10.
ea, T. S. Ayers, College Park,
Rte. (Tel, Ca. 9096).

Reg. SPC Boar, winner in
Macon Area Pig Show, 10 mos.
old, reg. in buyers name, $50.






















Mixed Peas, treated

tly weevil dam 100 cases No. 5 cans, 12 cans per|99 at my home. Harold Jack- Rabbits, gray, weaned: Alsa
f ie es at oe Cs.; 20. are ne 10 cans, 6 autls son, Forsyth, Rt. 4. : Porth. et eit aerated qt. Tog. Hornless Milk Goa
J |per Cs. $4.25.Cs. Better price 5 reg. Male SPC Pgs, good : giving 2 .qts. daily now. and
: omen, Jack- if you_come on truck. after it. soak $0000" ee ce ao 9 SPC Pigs, $10.00 ea. Ray-/|young Billy Tog., a good breed:

R..C. Ponder, Whigham, Rt: 1. mond Mann, Fayetteville, Rt. 2.)er, R. L. Allen, East Point, 630

Perkerson, Jr., Greenville.

yeckled Crowder Peas, | PRR Woodland Circle.

print sacks (5lbs. for St # p 6 Gilts, 2 Males, SPC stock,| Reg. Duroc Male, blocky,

._G) T. Brown; Ball ewart Pecan trees. for Sale. | tom prize winning stock with papers, 10 mos. old, Ist.) Guinea Pigs (cavies) $4. pr.
7 Rt i. 2 M. M. Newsoitie, Sandersville. treated Fo wy A Pigw $20.00 |Class cond., reasonable. Lamar| Extra males, Breeding age, $1.06

Land, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

SPC Pigs, 1 male, 3 females,
dbl. treated, reg. buyers name,
12 wks. old, $30.00 ea. FOB.
Phone. 1022. Billy Sawyer,
Montezuma, Rt. 1.

Berkshire and PC Pigs,

betas & WALNUT
TREE

a large pieces -frshly
bu. picked out Blaek Walnuts, 75c
u. A-1 quality, FOB lb.-Add postage. Mrs. Willis
elius _Helma, Buena oe. Dahlonega, Rt. 1. .
h e Walnut trees, blown
; a uring wind storm. Con-

ea, Billy Turner, Union Point. |

White Polish Rabbits,
small, Ruby. eyed, short ears,
about 2-31 Ibs., Seniors, $3.00 -
ea for lot; Also NZW, 4 does,
1 buck, seniors, $5.00. ea. All
4| purebred. Trade for white Mus-

ea. FOB. Linwood Collier,
Hogansville, Rt. 1.

3 mos. old OIC Pigs, 40-50
lbs., short nose, out of famous
bloodlines, $25.00 ea. Reg. buy-
ers name. W. L. Helms Buena
Vista.

Tren Brab, and White
yd Crowder Peas, each}.
Mixed Cow Peas,

tria







covey Ducks,








saeked oats, 85e bu.
Doraville-Norcross
. Ambrose, Atldfta,
ever Dr, N.E. Tel,












tact and make offer. Mrs. A. P.
Rickett, Decatur, Rt. 1, 2843
Flat Shoals Rd. Phone Cr. 8428.

Leaf Sage, pene picked, shade
dfid, $1, 1b.: 5 ibs., 8c; Dried
Catnip Leaves, $1. Gren
Leaves, 60 16.; 25 ana 50c or-
ders filled. Vitgil Keith, Al-
vaton.

SaBe, 25 a buiich: Also Giant
Gatlie Bulbs, 40 doz. Add post-
age. Tamar Teem, Talkigg

Hereford Pigs, best blood
lines, 4 mos. old Aug. 1st., dbl.
treated and wormed, $25.00 ea.

Reg. in buyer's name. Leon
Watson, Unadilla, POB 214.
Phone 2141.

4 Pigs, 3 mos. old, from lit-
tet of eight, $12.00 ea.; $45.00
for lot. Earl Byrdsong, Lithon-
ja Decatur St.

-wks.- old, $12.50 ea. $1.00 extra
if shipped. . Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Rt. 2. Phone Ch. 1777.

'Purebreded SPC Boar and
Gilt Pgs, 12. wks. old, 60-65
lbs. a., only choice sold, will
crate and ship for $35. ea.
W. M. Smith, Sandersville, Rt.
1, Box 111.

18 Big Bone Black African

purebred Ban-
itams or other large
chickens. W. S-: Carlos, Macon,
Bloomfield Dd., R. 2. :

12 or 15 NZW Rabbits, 4 or
more pounds, $4.50 ea.; 214 Ibs.,
$1.00 ea. L. M. King, Atlanta,
1387 Avon Ave. Tel. Ra. 8202.

Reg. and ped., Mammoth Hyb. |
Chinchilla Rabbits, 10 wks. -
18 mos. 2 reg. Hywt. Does, 13



breed














g 3 _ tons Ley ei:









: tons Peanut Ha:
sere

fh aualiy wrth Giass










uftis Jabing,

Finis Grain Oats,
hy fas, 80c bu. in oS









Near fae cask
ay Sic

0 tons. good analy





MF exe. for cattle,
M as Rt. 4. Tel. 350-























SCELLANROUS
FOR Sage

abe gee ao

is o eae
"fo TH Flow





: A- Champ. blooded SPC Pigs,|Guinea Pigs, ready July 15th.,!mos. old; 6 Giant Does, ped. 6
" A i mixed grasses, |i bred angllts, aneie boa ae $25.00 pr.; $10.00 ea. for lot. No mos. bia. Joe Hulsey, Cuming,
oe : Reasonable prices. F. H. Buhn,| checks. W. R. Fogg, Forsyth,|Rt, 5.

BHO een: dots alhb TREES (FRUIT): F:od iRoefd ,shrdlu etaoin vb] Rt 1. -
au $55.00 ton.| oe ah a Camphor trees, | Midville. 9 Little Bone Black African SHEEP AND GOATS
Athens. Phone place: "Bre d oe oe Pia Bi my} 40 to 50 feeders shoats for|Guinea Pigs, dxtra nice, 8 wks. FOR SALE :

- 1592 St. Charles Ave. | : aie oe an oe Save old, $12.50 for gilts; $15.00 for *
eta a6, mixed r, W. B. Warthen, Davisboro. males. W. T. Thornton, Wash- ee ee
pedeza Hay, MISCELLANEOUS Speckled. Guinea Eggs, set-|ington, Rt. 3, Box 55. Natural Horhless Tog Milk

- th} oo 2 WANTED ting of 15, $1.50. Add postage. | ~ : Fype Billy Goat, Approx.
hy Mrs. A. M. Tribble, Atlanta, 52 HORSES AND MULES [mos. old, $20.00. Chas. R. Mec-
Hartvie, Lilbu = oa Briatcliff Circle, N. E. FOR SALE - Elroy, Danielsville. (Moon's



SEED:

Want Yellow. Pra3ss,
5 | Press and Indian or Red Meat-
ed Peach Seed. Take large
quantity. Advise. H.. L. Wil-
liams, Baxley.

BEES: Want 2 swariis of
| geet Bees., Will pay $1.25 ea.,

Is6 want 214 tons good cleati
Alfalfa Hay in return for pure
-|(not reg.) Guernsey Heifer, 3
mos. old H. Bower, Covington.

POTATOES: Want lookout
| Trish wey Sehd price at
onc Mis. H. M. Christie, Lith-
onia, Rt. - Be

SEED: Want large quantity of
Peach Seed, yellow press, ahd
Indian or red meated peach.
Bo hot mix variety, Must be
seed from good eee State

White

what you have. H. L. Williams,
axley.
Want Old Time Ga. Blue

Stem Collard, ahd Ruff Turnip
Seed for fali arid winter. D. M.
Miller, Baxley, 207 RR St.



' SACKS FOR SALE



200-300 pfint sacks, free of
holes and mildew, 30c ea.; Lots

of 50 or more, 25 ea. cob or
Add postage with order, Mrs.
|n a: Harris, Flowery Branch,

Wh sacks, espe. free of
letters and holes a A



d,|lier Station, 41, Hwy.

Purebred heavy type Berry
Strain Dark Cornish Hatch
Eggs, $1.70 per 15. Cattons to be
retuned at once. MO _ only.
Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty: iy
Rt. 1, Box 35.

BBBB Matimoth _ Bronze
Tutkey Eggs, $3.50 per 12, Mrs.
Bessie Baggett, Hiram, Rt. 1.

oP es Hogs, 2 gilts farrowed
Feb., boar fatrowed March,
ho aiatione $195.00: 2 males
farrowed Apr. 19th.; $35. ea. All
tfeated and feg. in buyer's
name; Also nice 4 gal. cow and
calf for sale, Ist, calf. M.~ J:
Blackimah, Pifiehurst.

Reg. SPC Bred Sows, several
800d sow o6d boar

Ries few
pigs, oe Champ. bloodlines.
Mrs Holines, Car Ever-

grech te ms, Ranger.

2 Big Bone Guinea Sows, 18
little pigs, (13 six wks. old and
5 fourteen wks.); Also 2 Billy
Goats, 1 mth. and 2 wks. old,
chap. . Cannot ship. Oliver
Richards, Kennesaw.

Reg. Duroc Pigs, 2-3 mos. old,
40-60 lbs.. Master stock, med.
blocky, either sex, sows, 400-
600 Ibs., reg. in buyer's name,
$25. ea. at farm. 7.mi. E. San-
dersville. M. _M. Newsome, San-
dersville.

Fine SPC Yo:rig Boar, 9 mos
old, about 300 lbs., Iowa and
Indiana bloodlines, sired by Tip
Top Model of Jtidiana, $65.00,
Treated, crated and reg. in buy-
ers name. Fred A. Elder, Sr.
Dalton, Rt. 4

82 OiG ata cect Cross
Pigs, 8, 11, and 14 wks. old, $8.,
$10. and $12. ea, 1 mi S. Col-
R. O.
ivers, Forsyt Ps



Pair good solid Mules, 2 H
Wagon, King Duplex Corn and
Bean Planter, King Guano
Distributor (needs some _ re-
pairs) spring tooth and Joe har-
row, Turn Plow, $250. Or trade
for good milch cow, fresh. R. J.
Moon, Flovilla.

Reg. Tenn, Walking Horses,
14 head, pleasure horses, brood
mares, and colts. Cheap. Mrs.
W. R. Adams, Gainesville.

8 yrs. 6ld Brood Mare; gentle
5 gaited, for sale ot trade. Tobe

Beard, Rossville, 305 W. Gor-
don Ave.
Mare Mule, about 800 lbs,

guaranteed to work anything,

Riverdale, Rt. 1.

Tenn Walking HorSes, all col-
ors, bred in the purple, also
pony, $125.00 and up; At Stud:
Allens Wilson Allen Clyde
O'Kelley, Gainesville, Rt.2 At-
lanta Rd.

Good farm mule,
lbs., works well,

75
Or

around
$75.00.

;{trade for calves, pigs or good

hog of value, Mrs. T. D. Cox,

Ringgold, Rt. 4

Fine Saddle Horse, 8 yrs. old,
1000 ibs., good Shape, gentle,
safe for. children, dapple gray;
Also nice Pigs, 10-12 wks. old,
40-60 lbs; Mrs. J. E. Carter,
Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 487. (Mc-



Murray its off Childress Dr.).



$35.00. or trade for Heifer
Yearling. 12 mi. N. Jonesboro
on Hwy.. 41;. J. A. Spivey,



Grove Community. \
5 mos. old Billy Goat, $7.00.

Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd. N. E \
Reg. Saanan Doe. ist fresh-

ening, hornless, beautiful udder,
also reg. doeling, 3 mos. old,
$40.00 and 15.00. Joe J. Wilson,
Decatur, 828-3rd. Ave. Tel. De
03854,

Few nice re~ Sheep, some
not reg.; Also Big Bone Black
African Guinea Pigs, $20.00 ea,
Paul J. Cleveland, Elberton, Rt.
6.

2 Milk Goats, 1 Saanan, gal.
milker, now giving 3 Gis
Tog now milking 3 qt&, both
young, Ist. kids, $$30.00 ea.
C. R. Shortt, Waycross, P.O.
Box 368.

Fine pair of Saanan Kids,

;over 5 mos. old, large for age,

from good milk stock. Graham
Simpson, Sparta, RFD.

Milk Goats, 2 Nannies, 1
Billie, $30.00 for lot. At my
place. Claude Parker, Sugar
Valley.

Fresh 5 qt. Tog Milk Goat,
no horns, good udder, extra
large animal; also goat milk,
35c qt, W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta,
730 Grand Ave. N.. W. Tel.

Be. 5393.

Nice 2 mos. old Tog Buck,
sired by reg., Tog Buck; from
heavy milker, $7.50,-Or exc, for
ohe of similar quality. Each pay
express. John D. Parker, Ma-
con; Rt. &





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bs





ment of Agriculture setting Government
Joans on cotton for the cotton crop of
1948-49. These loans became available
in July 1948, and continued through
Apri} 1949. The loan price to farmers

middling and 30.74 cents for 15/16 inch
middling.

what kind of cotton was shipped to

ment was paying Anderson-Clayton and
Company and McFadden 112 percent of

. Giants. N. Eldridge; Ashburn,

bred Cornish Indian Game
ee Os, SR Se. Forced to sell 40 hens, gece Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt.| Want large family to gather Sie eo

Donald-| 1. crop of cotton, corn, and pea-| want job on

nuts. At least 3 to work. White until Christmas,

Purebred. Silver Lace Wyan- ville. o M. Price, Wrights-/ 1H farm. Ma

_ chin Bantam Rooster, 4 mos.

pCe TOUR

Stupidity Or-

(Continued from Page One)
prams? of the United States Depatrt- -

was fixed at 28.79 cents for 7/8 inch

There is nothing in the record to show

China. Much of it may have been low
grades and ordinary grades for all the
records shows, but even if it was all
middling 15/16 inch staple, the Govern-



parity while holding the oe to 92
1/2 percent of parity, and mind you the
farmer couldnt get 29 and 30 cents ex-
cept on middling cotton.

I do not find any period from Nae
1, 1948, through January 31, 1949, where
anv item was shipped to China except
eotton. Certainly every. one knew at the
time this cotton was purchased that the
Reds were steadily advancing from the

- North and that the Chinese in Shanghai

couldnt whip them with bales of cot-
ton. ee

; COMMUNISTS ARE NOW _.
SHIPPING COTTON BACK TO US

Iam in receipt of letter from my
friend S. H. Eiseman, Metter, Georgia,

Sosisene clipping from the Daily News

LIVESTOCK WANTED | pouLTRY FOR SALE. | POL FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS.




















Record, carrying se dale
which. reads as follows:
The Dimini Donskoi, first
vessel to land in this city sine
today was unloading a cargc

: 500 bales of Russian cotton
Bavway Terminal Corporat
the Arthur Kill.
The\ taxpayers pay 37 cents
for cotton and give it to the R
Administration wants to limi

lan a a I oe
Are Americans: only fe mos
people on earth or are we plail
TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agricul







RABBITS: Want Chinchilla} pjye Game Rooster,

506 Madison Ave.
CATTLE: Want a thorough-

nF

about 1 yr. old. Prefer polled ish Cockerels, short

type. Must be reasonable. State blocky, bull dog type, 7 wks.|/e3, MO only. B. H. Tootle,
full particulars. Jas. B. Woods, | old, $1.50 ea. Robert P. Diutoe Glennville.

Brooks. Woodville.

SHEEP & GOATS: Want} piue Game and Shawl neck
fresh in Milk Goat. Must give 3 Cross, Rooster 9 Ibs., good eyes,

qts. or more. Describe fully and $6.00. Jas. C. Bennett,

state price. Roy Ray, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 3. = POB 251.

. Want 1 to 5 exc. reg. Hamp-



About
POULTRY FOR SALE Gime Chickens. See a
offer. At my home o



ETC,

20 Austria White Hens, lay-

ing, $1.90 ea.; Also 6 t _|REDS: (NH, -RI, AND.
8 ea.; Also horough OTHERS

LEGHO layers, and cockerels, |
. one i son strain, RI Reds, Ist. prize

Approx. 150 (4A) grade Big| County Fair last Fall,

Eng. White Lebhorns, 60 Black Claude Carmon Stone -Mount-

Minorecas, $1.75 ea.; Also 40 ain, POB 31:

d 10 pure Dark Goraigh Hens
shire Rams. Prefer one and 2\and 1 unrelated, 2 yr. Cock,

ae reek D 3 mi. Avondale | 20-3 mos old, $75. Exc. for milk
ANCONAS, AUSTRALORPS, see ee C. Shumate, Jr.,} goats. Morris Sanders, Vidalia. Want single young woman, Mrs. Hazel Fuller, |

Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. --| 95 Black and White Ducks, 3

RA 3 yrs.| BANTAMS: : | Want 1 caenaaeeres wo-| Want job as O71
Rabbits. State color and age.|9jq $5.00; Blue Game and few). Bantam Roosters, $1. ea.; 7|man to live vith elder couple} work on farm,
also want some Checkered! Write 3 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Bantam Chicks, 6 wks. old, $5./on farm and do light work on Wife and self on

P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.|for lot. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, farm, Furnish - references. CAL, raised on farm,

Royston. Huggins,
CORNISH, GAMES &, GIANTS

legged, Cornish Roosters, 1 yr. old, $5.

PHEASANTS: 185.

Duluth, | winis E. Smith, College Park,
REDS (NH, RI, AND OTHERS: |,
10 AAAA NH Red Pullets,

len.

nd make} DUCKS, GEESE, ETC:

mos. old, $1. ea. Mrs. Leatie
Hens, 11/2 yrs. old, $10. ea.

$2.50 ea. WYANDOTES:

dottes, 8 hens laying, 1 rooster, | ,
$2. ea. D. F. Manly, Lavonia, 16] Want





ein 3 : t AAAA Dark Corn- Want couple, white or - col., | ital Homes, Mem
pe ee oe Be coe 3, purebred White: Pace, Ree no drinkers, for light work on) E. AL 5743. :

small farm. Mrs, Paul Blood-
worth, Savannah, Rt. 55, Ox: ing, tending chick

4 Ring Neck Pheasants, 12| CORRECTION: Want farm

wks. old, $7.50 Prepaid; Or exc.|family with as many as 2 or 3 Atlanta, 451 Woodw

for Turkeys, 4 to 8 wks. old. grown men to work: on farm Want job as-<<

718 E. Va. Ave. and also repair work on farm.| farm and upkeep of
Va. AY Max ee Rising Fawn, Rt. Experienced carp

's i ds, $1.25 ea.| Want young white woman,|Need 3 or 4 R house.
yrs. old, well built, blocky. R. | $25.00; Cockerels,, same breed,| Wt. 2 or more poun : se sas cee ae
B. Curtis, Farmington, Rt. 2. |Thurmond, Farmington. Not PP. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Mil ee a oe pe chickens, st ie Ss - a
cow, ete. on farm. No objec- yrs. 0 s
a5 very, fine | Dene eae GUINEAS, tion to one small ae Small] woman wants pl
n Indian} Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, oe a good horhe 2. W.

3 | 25-30 yrs. old for light work on : ese
farm. Live in ee oe oe ~Man wth wife,
os : ; $15. mth. and boar etters| wants job on fatm r
Sree ae ay Clty Key Pans. Near Atlanta. W. H. Craig,|year. Have to be |

B.-B. Bronze Turkey | Tomy) Riverdale, Rt. 1. 3 anywhere. _ Dee

















































i Fen tiny _.| driver. Place* to liv
Le R. E. Walker, Atle

Want Sark on f

er light farm chore:
near Atlanta. Miss M

farmer. Have wife
jold boy. Can move

farm doing light f
Conley, Rt. 1. oh preter with 1 or 2 in
Christian people.

drink. oo
middleaged refined ae Rt. 2 "s

2 a a oF 650 large size. best grade Textile Ave. = lady for work in flower. garden,

starting to lay. Charles E, Wat-|Christy NH Red Pullets, 16 oe: ; ae peters pak nite nan
kins, LaFayette, Rt. 2. a, ee POULTRY WANTED sonable salary and board. Mrs. Edd Cooper, Pavo,
-MISCANELLANEOUS CHICK- iff, Alpharette, Rt1: Woes yell ond Ste maven Want joes cael

ENS
di and:2 yr.
layers, 10 hens, $20.00; 15 hens
and 1 yr. old Cock or Rooster,
$30.00. Cash with order or MO.
E. C. Justi, Reidsville,

8 NH Red Pullets, 4

Rooster, $20.00; Or $

: 3. Joyner, Sr., Savannah, 112-W f tables and chick-
eons: i ; Soth St. : ote Sat or eee to paved hwy. drink, Board, lau
ees About 100 Lindstrom High : 7 tandi tae On wkly. Julian Reed
urebred- seamless banded |Grade Red Pullets, 3 mos. old,| Want two 1 yr. old Eng. Fulton Co., Standing re Joyner, Rome, 914

Racing Homers, $5.00 pr.; 3 pr.. ,|$3.00 S. D. Harrison, Kathleen. | White Leghorn Cockerels, W. S.

$12.00; Young Birds, $1.50 ea.;
Also Tumblers, Pouters, Kings, 2 NH Cockerels, 4
Fantails, Eng. Trumpeters. Ph. Jan. hatch, $2.50 ea.

Ca. 9558. E. H. Morgan, College Bessie W. Stevens, Luthersville.
Park, 231 E. Cambridge. TURKEYS, GUINEAS,

Pigmy Potters, mated pairs DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.

and odd birds for sale. Horace 10 head White Pekin Ducks,

Holleman, Atlanta, 314 Wood-|4 old ducks, 1 drake,
ward Way, N. W. Drakes, 2 Ducks $1.50
BANTAMS Dublin. Or trade for
Cornish Hens. Mrs. J

Bantams: Black Rosecomb, |
Rhode Island, Red, Black Tail| ee ee ee

setters; And few pairs White| White, $1.50 ea; Or

FOB. J. A. Manley,

Black Feather Legged Co-|Box 155

old, $2.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs, Prs. Wild Mallard

Ruby Winkle, Atlanta. East.|icated Ducks, $2.00; Pound size,| cows. S. R. Saye, Rutledge.
land Rd, S. E, Rt 3. $1.00 ea.; %4 strain, same $1.50] Want farmer who can drive] References if desired. Go
Thos. A.) truck, tractor, and tractor} anywhere, For more complete

equipment, for bal. this year} inf Mrs. Mar
and 1950. Must be honest, sober, a A eae Rt. at 7 cms Estate.

ea. MO, 3. shipped;

CORNISH, GAME AND Bartley, Blackshear, POB 8,

GIANTS
Purebred AAA Dark Cornish: Moscovey Ducks, 1

4 Beautiful Apr. Hatch Pullets, average: Wt 5 Ibs.,

$2.50 ea.; 4, $8.; Apr. 1st. Co-





lot. Paull Mallett, Dalton, Rt.

Franklin Knox, Blackshear. (Tel. Marietta 2251-W).
ckerels, $2.00 ea.; 3 - 1 yr. Hena] 6 large White Pekin Ducks,}| Want farmer for 1H crop

$12.00. Shipped Exp. Col. Guar,|8 Drakes, $1.00 ea. FOB, Rosie|for 1950. Good 4 R house. 1
, EB Granger, Reldsville, Crowe, Cumming, Rt.





mos. old,| LEGHORNS: Want 75-100

old Hens, heavy | i : xD
ee | $12.00; 18 AAA White Wyand-|large type White Leghorn Pul- POSITIONS WANTED
otte Pullets same age, and 1 lets, hatched Feb. or March T. Forester, Cairo Rt






work.. 20 yrs._

' Want job on farm,



30.00 for|(no culls). State strain and

A grade, Pause layers. Mrs. H. E. Jones,
PP. Mrs. | Blackshear, 122 Pomeroy St.

2 young
ea. FOB

Mrs.-P. P. Wood, Atlanta, 670) 44 yr.





: enkins
Want experienced dairyman Jenkins:

Domest-| with help to handle 50 or more} Want job for elder man_able
to work. Need 2 R house. Furn-| 44 yrs.. old wh

ish and

yr. old, and furnish good references. W.

$1.50 ea.! Upchurch, Marietta, Rt. 2.| Experienced middleaged man
with wife and 3 children wants
work on stock farm or dairy.
House and rey 2, ;












1, mi, Tate. Sam Pearson, Tate.) A

price. FOB Exp. Office. T. W.! Want small farm (10 A) suit

5 R house, rate J. RED 4 ee sage
4 ay, Dou asville, -4,{. Single, mu ager
approved; of WSR OP Non- Chapel Hill Rd, ; |man wants job gath

Unencumbered woman ro
light farm work, on farm for

MISCANELLANEOUS _ CHI- ee with elderly couple and 460 Pulliam St., So !
CKENS: Want 50 large breed/reasonable wages. Give full] Christian middleaged
i young hens, Will buy at reason-| particulars. Mrs. Anna Kilgore,|want job on farm wit
able price or exc. for value.|Care J. C. Ssaw, Norcross. people. Can work

Florence Place, N. W. Tel. Be.|5 children, wants farm job
10 White | 3820. raising chickens, oe ae Su PRIN. Me
ulia Jen- : s ing etc.. Must have goo ouse|. Single white ma
DUCKS: Want Baby Ducks,| with elec., water, and wood:|on farm for rest o
White Pekin only. State amt:| Mail Route. Have to be moved. | time experience,
Game, and White Leghorns,|. 7 White Pekin Ducks, 1javailable and price. L. C.| Ans. all letters, Arthur Led- truck, tractor, or
Japanese, Mod. B. B. Red|@rake, 2 hens raised last year, Schatz, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Box ford, Ball Ground, Rt. 3. any farm equipment.
also common pbantams, good|/2#2d 5 this year, black andj 137 B. White man with 4 in family |,
King Pigeon Virgil D 8 hens, 1 rooster, Car a G ae (2, boys, 14 gnd 6) wante:1ab a Want oe ae farm.
g igeons, irgi unn, 8, rooster, rnes Game caretaker
East Point, 406 Hendrix Ave,|0r Silver Lace Wyandotte. FARM HELP one cows and hogs. T. R. te one girl), Exp. all kin
Lavonia, Columbus, Care Mrs. W. E.|ing. Desire 3 or 4 R hot












































perience driving trac
32. yrs. old, do not

crop, and rent for 19
GI Bill. E. H. Wes

Small house, elec. Sm

old married man with Move any tine Me

Griffin, Rt. C.

of farm also raising|3 children (2 boys, 14

all letters. R. E. Patric
ington, 320 Herring St.

move self. Salary, $7.

Want job i