TOM LINDER Sz WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1949 ae ee - = the news item about a dig sure from years. of observation Xperience it would be a grave e. Let the College agencies : to their business of TEACHING. Department. of Agriculture is. the ness agency of the farmer and the and regulatory agency affect- Dont let them bhatt s nobody 1 less IRY PROBL Ae eal Halleie agencies, Te a tical experience in the operation of a. dairy and then, the chances are ten to one he is more inclined to ask questions than to offer expert advice. Thousands of people have gone into the dairy business because magazines, hewspapers and professors painted it as an agricultural gold mine onlv to find out all that glitters is not gold. Before any man or woman goes in the dairy business. they ought to take stock as to their temperament and ~ stickabilitv. If they have a finiky or iraseible temper, or if they have a vague notion that six days shall thou labor and rest on the Sabbath Day, dairying is not for them, except by proxy. Dairy. cows demand-personal atten- tion 365 days a year. No man who is too lazy, too proud or too religious to attend to his cows and his milking seven days a week, regularly, will stay in the milk production business very long. Next thing to remember is cows, especially good cows, need feed. What have you? No man stays in the dairy business long if he has to buy most or all of his feed and sell his milk wholesale. You can raise a crop of eorn in one season. Tt takes 2 or 3 seasons to build a good pasture. The dairy business is tlhe most in- tensely inspected and, everything con- sidered, the most poorly compensated business; because, to find a market for -your milk, you must invest in housing -and equipment built aceording to *Hoyle. Should Hoyle subsequently ehange the rules of the game, and he does, you must modify or magnify your setup to suit the inspector. A prudent man builds his barns on a - knoll, natural drainage helps to keep the place sanitary. Water is one of the most essential items for a good dairy. You are not sup- posed to put water in your milk, but if you do not put plenty of good, clean wa- ter in your cows, you wont get much milk. And, then, barrels of water, pref- erably under pressure, are needed to keep the place clean and sanitary. NO! You dont have to have a milk- ing machine; but, if you, milk. ten cows milking machines. Many are good pr vided they are properly handledsome others are not so hot. Let the buyer be ware. 32 -Of course, we need cows to operate a dairy. Beef cattle, even beefy dairy cows dont pay off in a dairy. Fresh eows, regardless of their beauty, that produce only 2. or 21/2 gallons of milk a da, dont belong in a commercial dair Even a 3-gallon cow is a poor invest- | ment. Four gallon cows that are reason- ably consistent producers are hard to find, but when you find one she is vous a reasonable market price. Dont let the size of the bag esti you. Pounehy, sagging udders even in active producers are undesirable. Quite a few cows with 6-gallon udders give quarts of milk. E A prudent dairyman palpates the bag and milks the cow out before he buys without lumps. The four quarters should be evenly developed, the teats well spaced and of medium size. _ Many people offering milk cows for sale are fond to tell you what a misera- ble showing the poor erifter had on a poor pasture but if you feed her good for ten days she will fill the bueket; generally speaking, that is sales talk. If you want to operate a dairy and stay in business, buy only eows that recommend themselves by giving nol | less than 18 pounds of weighed milk twice a day. In dairying many are ealled, few stick and make a success unless they observe the aforementioned basie rules. DR. PETER F. BAHNSEN | LI highly appreciate this letter fro Doctor Bahnsen and the splendid edi- torial which he has written on dairying. The problems of dairying as well as other duties of farming are largely hid from the eyes of those without personal experience. It is easy to write glowing | editorials and make speeches urging farmers to do this and do that or the other thing. But, as Doetor Bahnsen so ably sets out, those who actually know from experience are more apt to want to ask questions than they are to give advice. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN a on th Notices of farm produce of notice. notices. Tom Linder. Commissioner. 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Publication Office * Disc ~ tivator, Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Entered xis second ciass matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington Georgia, under Act 1900. Accepted for mailing ait special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Aet State Capito! Editorial ana Executive Offices 4. 122 P+ce St. Covinaton, Ga. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 Buick Motor Power Unit with transmission, ball bearing throughout, for pulling Hammer mill. J. P. Davis, Newnan, Rt. 4. 16 in. and 2-8 in Roller Chattanooga Syrup Mill, with j- 12 ft. pure copper syrup cooker, all perfect cond. J. H. Hubbard, Newnan, Rt. 3. Power Cane Mill, No. 36, Golden, good cond., $150.00 at my place. 3 mi. W. Ochlocknee. Mrs. R. H. Chason, Ochlocknee, Re: New McCormick-Deering. 2 Plow with power lift assembly for Farmall A Tractor. James H. Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. Petersime Standard Model No. 5 Ineubator, 2663 egg cap., exc. for pedigree hatching, has made 3 hatches, new, ist. class cond., $400.00. (Cost $500.00). Mrs. W. E. Green, Powersville. Farmall 30, no rubber, Athens Harrow, Allis-Chalmers B Cul- Harrow, Mowing Ma- chine, 2 H Wagon, Walking Cultivator and Hay Rake for sale. John P. Glore, ~ Austell, at. 3, Box 93. J. D. Tractor, model H, har- row, tiller, cultivator, and planters for sale. J. Y. Harrell, Rhine, Rt. 1. One Leader Tractor, Sieco 2 28 disc plow, one Love 6% ft. 22 disc harrow, 2 row rear planters (Avery), 1948 model, good mechanical cond. Sacri- . fiee. Hubert Wynn, Rockledge, Fit 1. Farmall Cub Tractor, power lift, take-off, planters, cultiva- tors, pisc plow, mowing ma- chine, bought in 49, good as new, $1100.00 cash. Riley M. Downs, Royston, Rt. 1. 2H No. 6 McCormick-Deering Mowing Machine, st. class cond,, at may farm. $60.00. Dana Haymore, Rutledge. MeCormick-Deering No. Mowing Machine, mule drawn, exc. cond,, Lespedeza guards, 2 blades, $85.00. Hugh H. John- son, Senoia. Corn Picker, Grain Drill, Hammer Mill, Fordson Tractor, at farm, P. T. Patton, Shady- dale c/o Stock Farm. Intl. Corn Picker on rubber tires for sale. H. G. Zittrower, Springfield. 2 blade Intl, Ensilage Cutter, slightly used, $300.00 at my lace. H. D. Ray, Talking Rock, t. 1, Box 125, 7| SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE | C Allis-Chalmers Tractor, lights; starter, hyd.-Hft, power take-off, belt pulley, cultivators, distributors, Cole and A. C. planters, 2 dise Athens Plow, perfect cond. $850.00. R. L, Williford, Soperton, Rt. 3. Grits Mill, 48 flat rock elec. pick, counter shaft set on ball bearings, Ford V8 motor, good cond., 2 belts, $750.00. Josiah Jetterower, Statesboro. Ford Tractor, 1948 model, perfect cond., fully equipped, grease gun, pressure pump at- tachments, tiller, bush and Bogg, cultivators, planters, ter- race scrape, grain binder, Ist. elass cond., $1800.00. Z. J. Brid- ges, Talmo. Large Case Tractor on rubber, Bush and Bogg Harrow, Bur- rows~Grist Mill, Corn Shucher, Sheller, IHC, F-20 of F-30 Mowing* Machine, Riding, and walking cultivators, Upright Grist Mill. George Poss, Thom- son. Turner Peanut Picker, Lillis- ton Baler, Turner Peanut Shaker, good cond., not used much. V. E. Davis, Vienna. 1948 model Lilliston Peanut Picker, cylinder type, on rub- ber, picked 20 tons peanuts, 1948 Lilliston Hay Baler with JHC motor, baled same amt. thay, $1150.00. J. W. Ivey, Una- dilla. Benthal Peanut Picker and Baler, good cond., $750.00. L. M. Ryer, Unadilla, Phone 2131. Red E Garden Tractor, HP, some equipment, no belts, no chains, reasonable. Morton B. Johnson, Valdosta, Rt. 1, 1 set Southern Peanut Plows, extra points, $30.00; Lilliston Peanut Packer on rubber, $550.; Power Hay Press on rubber with 9 hp Wisc. motor, auto- matic tramper, block setter, $400.00. All. A-1 cond, Used 1 season. F, H, McLeod, Valdosta, felts ee Power. Hay Baler, 14x18, good cond., $250.00. 1% mi. W. Cohutta. B. Holcomb, Varnell, Rt. 1, Intl. Hay Press, extra clutch | release, power driven, practi- | cally new, $460.00; Bottom |Plow, No. 16 for A Farmall | Tractor with hitch attach,, com- | plete, $50.00. Geo, W. McDon- ald, Vidalia, Rt. 2. Case Tractor Mowing Ma- chine, fits D. C. Case Tractor, 7 ft. blade, good cond,, $50.09 at farm, J. M. Godwin, Wash- ington, Rt. 2 : SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND _ MACHINERY FOR SALE New 2H Walking Cultivator, perfect cond., $50.00. Riley C. Couch, Turin. < Walking 2H Cultivator, Oliver Turn Plow, 2 harrows, other tools, all one-half price. Odelle Odom, Warwick, Rt. 1. 1948 Ford Tractor, planters, fertilizer equip., mowing ma- chine, cultivator, 2 disc plow, set dbl. sec. harrow, cotton duster, 1 extra tire, extra blade, set of disc for cultivator, good cond., $2700.00. B. J. Hawkins, Woodland. 74% hp. Single Phase Elec. Motor, GE make, Corn Mill, Dbl. Hole Cori Cheller, 30 ft. 6 in belt, all good running order, bargain. Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7. 1946 model B Farmall Trac- tor, harrow, trailer plow, row marker, cultivators, planters, disc and peanut plows, good cond., $1,500,00. Roger W. Sikes, Glennyille. McCormick-Deering Ensilage Cutter, used less than 20 hrs., good as new, priced to sell. Cc. C. Sparks, Fort Valley, Rt. 3, c/o Magnolia Polled Hereford Farms. NCM. Case Pick-Up Baler, good eoend., for sale. B. F. Har- ris, Griffin. Tel. 4536. 2 Roller Mule Power Syrup Mill with 1 goor iren 100 gal. syrup kettle, good cond., $25.90 for both. J. B. Harbison, Graves. -Set of Cultivators, bottom land plow,4 dise tiller, all for| 12 a Farmall A Tractor: Otis S. Byrd, Harlem, Rt. 2, 60 Allis-Chalmers Combine for sale. Jesse W. Harper, Hartwell, Rt. 3. J. D. Side Del. Rake, 4 bar, used 1 season, perfect cond., bargain at my farm 4 mi. S. Hawkinsyille, Hwy. 129. Thom- as Wade, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3. 3 Roller Chattanooga Syrup Mill No. 3, 10. ft. Syrup. Pan, st. class eond.. ready, $35.90 at my place. 8 mi. SE Hogans- ville. Come after. H. E. Smith, Hogansville, Rt. 1, Box 190. Farmall F-12 Tractor, steel wheels with planters, distribu- tor, eultivators, and Hesters 2 dise side, all good _ shape, $550.00. Six mi. W. Hazelhurst, at Roper. C. M. McDaniel, Haxelhurst, Rt. 3. Farmall Super A_ Tractor, plow, cultivator, planter, culti- vated 30 acres, sell at big dis- count. 10 mi. W., near Jerusalem Church.. Gober Murphy, Jasper, Bits: Two TD 18 Tractors with bult dozers, two 9 yd. serapes, 8 yd. hydraulie scrape, J. D. Lime Strower (used 2 wks.), heavy duty Athens-Tenn. 8 disc, 26 in. plow, harrow (new disc), 1st class cond., bargain, T. M. Crowe, Jefferson. J. D. (Combine, 12-A, 1945 model, perfeet running cond., power syrup mill, good cond, See: Thomas L. Lanier, La- Grange, Rt. 2, Phone LaGrange 6857. VAC Case Tractor, 4 dise tiller, dbl. see, smoothing har- row, 5 ft. cut, Case Cambine without motor, all purchased Sept. 1948, good cond. Will sell separate. C. B. Swofford, Lex- ington, Rt. 1, New Golden No, 27 three Roller Power Cane Mill, ready for service, $100.00, E, P. Mason, Lithonia, Rt. 1. 1H Wagon, new axles, fairly good, $35.00. David G. Belknap, Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 296. Farmall M_ Tractor, good cond., good rubber, $1100.00; Heavy duty farm Wamon, good rubber, $125.00. Doyle Gayler, Lyerly, Rt. 1. Dairy equipment: 6 can Cool- ing Box, 7- 10 gal. cans, 2- 5 gal. cans, reasonable price. C, .T Cannon, Macon, Rt. 2, Bloom- field Rd. Portable Cow Milking Ma- chine, milks 2 cows at a time fast, all attachments, Ist. class cond. John L. Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field Rd. Lilliston Peanut Picker on rubber, perfect cond. used 1 season, $475.0); Set of Southern Peanut Plows, $20.00; Two new No. 15 Dbl. Hopper Cole Plan- ters, used 1 season, $25.00 ea. M. P. Minchew, Jr., Macon, Rt- 3. Mule Powered Mowing machine and Hay Rake, good eond., $25.00 ea. W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3. 1 Row Power Driven McCor- mick-Deering Corn Binder on rubber tires, used less than 2 seasons, less 4% eprice of new binder, W. B. Jones, McBean, RE 2: J. DA Corn and Sorghum Binder, used 1 season only, good. as new, $500.00 at my farm. H. W. Graham, McRae, Re 1. @ New Elec. Brooder, 500 chick eap., $65.00 at my home. Leo- nard Clackum, Marietta, Rt. 4, Polk St. Ext. Farmall 12 Tractor, planting, fertilizer and cultivating equip. good cond., $600.00. J. R. Clarke, Marshallville. Intl. Riding Plow with sweeps, discs, scooters, bought 1949, used very little, good as new, $30.00 at my place. G. F. Steedley, Mershon. Large Ensilage Cutter, mount- ed, revolving table running eond,, 1H JHC Hay Baler, mounted, running cond. W. H. Ivey, Milledgeville, Rt. 1, Box 2 Disc Plow for Farmall A Tractor, used, about 12 hrs, $175.00. M. W. Smith, Molena. Papee Ensilage Cutter, good as new, with 2 sets-of knives, etc. Sell or trade for set of planters and cultivators for H or M Intl. Tractor. Edgar Fow- ler, Athens, Elee. Brooder, finishing brooder, for sale cheap. Mrs, Fred Foster, Atlanta, 186 Ben Hill Rd. Tel. RA. 0166.: 1 Syrup Pan, 3 x 8, good eopper, $20.00; C. L. Moulder, Atlanta, Campbellton Rd., Rt. 4. 2 Brooders, approx, 300 chicks, Sinall, 50 chicks, $75.90 for both. Tel. LA, 5006. J. A. Hamilton, Atlanta, 434 Flat Shoals Ave., S. E. : Allis-Chalmers C Tractor, mower, hydraulic lift, Dearing- McCormick Corn Binder with bundle carrier, silage cutter, cane grinder with 2 copper pans, stump puller, good cond. L. A. Mosher, Atlanta, Box 1533. Tel. Al. 1684. Intl. model A Tractor, culti- vators, planters, distributors, bottom plow, peanut plow, har- row, $120.00. Mrs. E. G. Ander- son, Baxley, Rt. 2. Turner Peanut Shaker and Buncher, used very _ little, $325.00, trade for feeder pigs, or beaf type yearlings at mar- ket price, AA. G. Harris, Benevolence. 2 Good Morris 2HP Syrup Mill, 12 ft. pan, good cond., priced right. J. E. Wimpey, Blairsville, Rte ~ Case C Tractor, good cond., recently been overhauled, cheap for quick sale. W. J. McGee, Bonaire, Rt. 1. A Farmall F-20, motor just overhauled, good rubber, good cond., $525.00. FOB, RK... P. McCorkle, Buena Vista, Rt. 3. 6 Cylinder G. M. Deisel Power Unit, for Gin system, cheap. F. . Peed. Butler. Allis-Chalmers C_ Tractor, Athens Plow, Disc Harrow, Cultivator, 6 Row Cotton Duster, good cond. $1500.00. J. C. Millinax, Cartersville, Rt. 4. Near Mt. Pisgah Church. Joliet Corn Sheller, No. 2 Regular, mounted on rubber, used for part of 2 seasons, exc. econd., $1,000.00. Sam Lowery, Chatsworth. 2H Wagon, good cond., $70.00; 2H Turn Plow, $12.00. G, D. Stonecypher, Clarkesville, Rt 2. oo cond., er take-off, touch control, 1 2 wts., 3 dise tiller, cultiva Se Gus J, Evans, C # t.-3. a Blount Super Tandem Trags tor, disc harrow, 9% in. i blade, 8 main bearings, 6 ft width cut., 24 in. blades, e 5 acres, new cond, yo Richard M. Patterson, Colleg Park, Rt. 2, Box 3pl. % J. D. Corn Binder, power take-off, bundle carrier attach= ment, harvested 2 crops, looks like new, perfect cond., $285.00) Turner Hay Baler, Wisc. moton, perfect cond., baled only 3008 E bales hay, $475.00. J. P. Simpe son, College Park, Rt. 2, Phone CAlhoun 6859. Some small Dairy equipment for sale, write, J. L. Tadeo, Columbus, 2403 Gould St. : McCermick Mowing Machine (high gear) and rake, rungs like new, both. for $70.00, Ross E. Clement, Cornelia, * -1H Wagon, good cond. $50.00 cash. Mrs. H. D. Dunn, Cuth- bert, i 4 good Florence No. 3 Wagon > Wheels, good. cond. $30.00, Trade for hog. Bud Hola . Dalton, Rt. 2. 2-24 in. Dec. Turner Plow, Oliver, $100.00. W. B. W y Dalton, Rt. 5, Box 155 A. ; e 40 hp Alis-Chalmers motor in ~ exc. cond., 25 hp Contirfental motor, practically new, used for hammer mill and other belt pulled machinery. Will Sorrelis, Danielsville, Rt. 3. Farmall C Tractor with culti- vators, 2 dise plow, 49 model, good as new, used very little, J. E. Beckman, Dublin, Rt. 6. Tel. 838R-2. = 16 disc heavy duty Tandem Rome Harrow. Sell or exe. for 6 ft. Allis-Chalmers Tandem Harrow, Robert Eavenson, Dewey Rose. _ : 34 ft. portable conveyor, 14 in, belt mounted on rubber, fine for corn, peanuts, etc., used very little. Sell for half price. Bill Knight, Dexter. New Allis-Chalmers B Trac- tor, full equipped, for sale or trade for good work stock. Otto Wiggins, Eastman, Rt. 3. < 4 disc Case Tiller on rubber, Ist. class cond., $200.00, or trade for corn, oats or hay, R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood. (10 mi S. Atlanta), ; Ford Tractor Turn Plow, $75.00, or exe. Te M. Webb, Ellijay. Says | L 90 Allis-Chalmers Power Unit, used for cotton ginning, good cond. H. L. Moore, Fair-_ mount; Rt. 2. es Corn Picker, Case, 1. row, equipped with factory made non-chelling devise, $350.00 W.~ ~ Carson, Fort Valley, Phone Farmall M Tractor, 3 dise plow, harrow, 12 row . grain drill, 12-A John D, Combine, all slightly used, $3400. iNo let- . = M. L. Brown, Aeworth, Rt- J. D. Model B Tractor, alm good as new, 2 row distributors, | planters, cultivators, 4 disc tile ler, grass seeder attactment, 6 ft. tandem dise harrow, ne discs on front, good ones . rear, peanut plows. C, Keown, Adairsville, Rt. 1. Heavy 2 Roller Cane Mill, horse drawn, good frame, good $60. A. L. Durden, 4 = Adrian. J. D. Side del. Hay Rake, exc. cond., will accept approx. half price (original cost $259.< 50). See: R. L. Keown, Albany, Rt. 4, Box 315. (About 6 mi, S$, Radium Springs Hwy.). i Turner Peanut Picker, $475.5 Benthal Hay Baler with : cooled engine, $395. Both g ; cond. J. C. Mizelle, Albany, 607 North Jefferson. 3 1 Row Allis-Chalmers tor, 46 model, all /equip., g cond., reasonable. Os 4 = Alma, Rt. 4. heen pea , peanut weeder, George M. Taylor, ler, cultivator, complete, used ip for cash or cattle. W. L. Rt. 1. Phone ~ iodel = D. Tractor, , eultivator seeder box, arrow, lime and ete., 1st class eN. Bj Kinney, new Allis-Chal- with two 7 ft. ever used), cut 6 FOB my barn. R. Ibert, Bt..1, Wagon for sale in, yearling, et Brewer, Daniel ixie Pressure Can- . cans, good cond. ang - Gaines- Plow for Farmail to fit Farmail ley, Jefferson- drawn McCor- Machines, good and $45.00; Good All 3 3 for $100.00 2 -Row all eae at P. Couch, Luthers- rrow, 2 disc plow, Id mule and 1H rl Phillips, Marietta, iter Casteels Place. Tractor, 2 Row, ottom Plows, Dise ator, planters, and fair cond., $400.00 B23. Nichols, 1, Near Bristol, ide Del. Rake, for sale or trade for Tractor; Also or J. D. Dbl. Sec. rrow, good cond., es. Ga., on - good | cond., and k Mowing Ma-/ cond., 65.00 ea. 7 av ay ase 1, Box 42. _ s Rake, good as little, priced to Davis, Stilson, good as new, sell vator and good sale reasonable. answered. Jesse ange, Rt. 2 (9 mi. We Rd.). ak Barrell Churn and . Docia Harris, Lula. ed Mowing Ma- Rake, $25.09 ea. Parks, Macon Del. tole. used See. . H. Davis, | ctor Ms and all ent, used 1 yr. W. O. Boatright, wer hay press and anut Pocker, both in perfect cond. 133, or write, L. C. trie. ; inder, need some ; by Bull Wheel, tongue, $65. 00. , Ball Ground. ints, 11. A. Powers, Griffin, Rt. C. "|14. in bottom Plows for Ford- new, $150.90} 1H wagon; also a|! plants,plants, 40c C; $2.20 M; days last season, - Want 2 disc plow, trailer type, for 1 row tractor, or would take 1 disc, baring and boxing for 1 disc Hester Plow, also want two 400x12 wheels. Want 1 or 2 sections James- way No. 2940 Incubators. T. B. MeCall, Quitman, P. O. Box 62. Want 2 tub, hand powered cider mill, good cond, Quote price. Brandt LaBoon, Monroe. ;Want light dbl. disc plow (prefer Oliver or Athens) in exc, for a single disc Athens Tractor Plow. J. P. Salmon, Rome, Rt. 3. Want 1H Wagon. State cond., and price delivered. N. Ellen- burg, Wrightsville, Rt. 3. (Near Beulah Church). Want late model Garden Tractor and equip. at reasonable price .Ross: McGill, Preston, Rt. ae Want Pick-up-type disc and Ferguson Tractor. ae cash price and cond. W. M. Denton, Nicholls. Want J. D. Subsoil Plow No. 15. State price. Tel. Madison. J. M. Few, Apolachee. Want Int. model M-2 two row mounted Corn Picker, State price and cond. C. J. Steed, Carrollton, Rt. 3. Want Block for T-20 Inter- national Crawler. R. V. Daniel, Warm Springs. Want 1 Power Syrup ~ Mill with Copper Pan. Tatum Robinson, Rockmart, Rt. 1. Want 1 pr. Wagon Scales. |B. F. Abney, Cockran. Want 4 Rubber Tired Buggy Wheels or take whole buggy for cash. A. L. Norton, Fair- burn. Want Intl. 3 Disc Bottom Plow for Farmall M Tractor, also front end Hydraulic Loader. Roy H. Barran, Rt. 2. Want large, hand-powered Grist Mill and Blackhawk Corn ao S. M. Findley, Lyons, 2: PLANTS FOR SALE ~ Collard plarite, $1.25 M; Good Strawberry, 75 C. Add postage, Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega. _Imp. Ga. Rutabaga, Long Pod Hot Pepper and Heading Col- lard plants, fresh and green, packed in damp moss, 50c C; PP. Leroy Tightsey, JP; Bax- Tee RE Sugar Pear Sprouts, Rien Plums, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. Ga. Collard and Sweet Pep- per plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2. M; 5000 up, $1.75 M.C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. - Klondike Strawberry plants, 50c C; $3. M. Mrs. J. D. Dyer, Gainesville, Rto2s Wakefield and Flat Dutch Cabbage, Rutger, Stone, Mar- globe Tomato, and_ Collard 500, $1.50. Large lots cheaper. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Ga. Collards, Ruby King Pep- per plants, 300, $1.00; $2. M; Dutch and Wakefield Cabbage, 500, $1:50; $2.25 M. Del. No checks, Bonnie Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Chas. W. Cabbage plants, 25 C; Large Klondike Strawberry, 50c C. Add _ postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Asparagus, 25 one yr. plants, $1.00; Large Crotalaria Inter- media, $1. C; Both ready; Hardy Cabbage Collard for Oct. del., 300, $1.00; $2.50 M. Jonathan S. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Imp. early bearing Strawber- ry plants, 75c C; $7. M. Prompt del. Mrs. ae Allison, Gainesville, Rt. _Everbearing ah. 75 C; Klondike and Lady T, 75c C; $7. ee | postage. Mrs. John ture seeding, 40c lb. Lady T Strawberry, 75c C; $7. M; Blakemore, $1. C. Add postage. oie Ramie Black, Cleveland, = ge 8 Collawncow, new evergreen lawn cover, needs no mowing, lush growth, covers in 1 season under favorable conditions, 100 plants, $4.50 damp packed. Mrs. R. L. Cole, Cordele. Early round Dutch Cabbage, 300, $1.00; Klondike Strawber- ry, 75e C; Green Sage Bushes, 15e ea.; 2, 25c; Dry Sage, 25c cup; Also White Running But- ter Peas, 40c large teacup. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. Ga. Collard Plants, 500, $1.; $1.50 M. Solomon Davis, Mil- ledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126. SEED FOR SALE Genuine White Blackeyed Crowder Pea Seed, 10 Ib., $1.00; AlsoGa. Collard plants, '%5e C; 500, $1.\No checks. Add postage. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. White Shallots that make sets and Onions, produces in Jan. and Feb. if put out now, 5 qts., $1.25. Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Tig- nall. ~ Red and White Multiplying Nest Onions for fall planting, $1. gal. Mrs. /J. J. Carter, Con- yers. Rye Grass and Crimson Clov- er, Hardy strain, reseeding type, exc. winter grazing mixture, 20c lb. FOB. Joel H. Sanders, Newnan, Rt. 2. Tender Speckled and White Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c teacup; White Nest and Red Scallion. Onion Buttons, $1.25 gal. Add postage. G. T. ee Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 1949 crop Ga. Heading Col- lard and Ga. Slick Leaf Mus- tard Seed, 3 oz., 25. Cash or postage stamps with orders. I pay postage. W. E. Fixem, Newton. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, about 500 Ibs., mixed some with rye grass, dbl. combine run, exc. for pas- in 50. Ib. lots or more. T. M. Tillman, Athens, 128 College Avenue. New crop. Collard Seed. Write for prices delivered. W. W. Williams, Quitman. 1500 Ibs. good recleaned Crimson Clover Seed, 30c Ib. N. B. Kinney, Arnoldsville. 5 tons Recleaned Lupine Seed, good germinatio and test, at 51/c lb. L. O. Walker, Ft. Valley. iS Several hundred Ibs. Ga. Col- Jard Seed, hand gathered, govt. tested, 97.6 per ct. purity, weed seed, 0.7 per ct.; other seed, 0.0 per ct., meat matter, 1.7 per ct. Sanford H. Cohen, Montezuma. Care Oak Plantation. Phone 2113: White Nest Onions, $1.10 gal. .Del. Mrs. I. D. Dickerson, Du- Pont. ; Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 25e a start. No MO nor COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rte: 2000 lbs. Reseeding Dixie Crimson Clover Seed, germ., 86 per ct. purity, 99.74 per ct. Write for a James Mason, Byron, Rt. Big pi Fresh Old Fashion Multiplying Beer Seed, 25c. Stamps accepted. Mrs, Ella Green, Smyrna, Rt. 2. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c start; 20 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. 100 lb. imp. Calif. Blackeyed Seed Peas, extra large, pure and prolific, 6 wks. $12.50; $1.50 in 10 lb. lots. Add post- age. Also few Henderson. Bush Limas, 3 lbs. $1,00. PP. Morris Sanders. Vidalia. A quantity of Kentucky 31 Fescue Seed, cleaned and test- ed, also a small amt. Ladino Clover Seed. For particulars, call (At. 2741 or write: J. W. Hughes, Atlanta, 457 Piedmont Ave., N. E. Cabbage Collard Seed, 4 this; ; $i) Mis. J.-P: Tillman, and Everbearing ; Green Glazed Collard Seed, time to sow, 4 Tbls., $1.00. MO. PP. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobb- town, Rt. 1. 5 tons of Dixie Crimson Clo- ver Seed, 99.42 per ct. purity, 92 per ct. Germ., 19 per ct. hard seed, 40c lb. W. H. Huddleston, Jonesboro, Tel. 3091. 12 tons A-1 recleaned and spread dried Blue Lupine, germ. 90 per ct. or better; Entire lot at 5 1/2 Ib. sacked in new 100 lb. bags; 6c lb. in small lots. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, Rt. 2. Hard Seed var. Crirnson Clov- er, seeded direct from field re- seeding in Upson Co. for 13 yrs., test run by State Iab. for hard seed, purity, germ., furnished with each bag. Minimum ship- ment 100 lbs., 40c lb. FOB. J. Lynwood Bentley, Thomaston, Phone 381-J-2. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 500 bu. Coker Full Grain Oats, even wt. bags, tested, germ., 85 per ct. No noxious seed, $1.25 bu. J. C. Brodnax, Walnut Grove. Victory Grain Seed Oats, 85c bu. FOB. No COD orders. L. W. Ferreira, Riverdale, Rt. 1. Stanton Seed Oats, from cert. seed, fields rouged, wt. 331/2 Ibs. per bu., 1,000 bu. combine run, $1. bu. FOB. J. W. Harwell, Watkinsville. 100 bu. Bancroft Oats with some vetch, ideal for grazing purpose, $1. bu.; $3.25 Cwt. my- farm. Ship anywhere. Lewie Reese, Sharon. Blue Lupine, recleaned in 100 Ib. bags, better than 85 per ct. germ. Write for quotation. E. L. Duke, Fort Valley. 1500 bu. pure clean Lega Seed Oats, $1. bu. at my barn. 1. mi. S. Grantville on Atlanta Hwy. D. W. Gallaway, Hogans- ville, Rt. 3. New disease resistant Oat by Ga. Exp. Stat. and Hastings, $3. bu.; Ist yr. Lega Oats, and pure Victor Grain Oats, each $1.50 bu. All recleaned; Oats and Vetch for pasture, $4. Cwt. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. SACKS FOR SALE Large White sacks, washed, good cond., 20c ea. plus post- age. Mrs. Hershel Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Print sacks, ravelled, good cond., 25c ea, 4 for $1.00; Whites, washed, 1l5c ea.; odds, 20c. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Extra large, 100 Ib. cap., Print sacks, good cond., 25c ea; Whites, washed, 25c; Whites, washed, 25c; Whites, not wash- ed, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., $3.45 doz.; $22.85 C. Money Order on- ly: Major Crow, Gainesville, Rt. ie White sacks, 100 Ib. cap. washed, 18c ea. Mrs. J. D. Dyer, Gainesville, Rt.2. White sacks, 100 1b. cap., un- washed, free of holes and mil- dew, l5c ea. No COD. Curtis Heard, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Print sacks, washed, good cond., 25c ea. or sell by 50 and 100 lot; Whites, good cond., 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Earl Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., good cond., washed, ironed, ripped, 25c ea. and postage. Accept M. O., COD, money or good chks. Mrs. Idell Lawson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. White sacks, 15c ea. and post- age. Miss Bessie Martin, Gaines- ville, RFD 5. Print sacks, washed, ironed, 25c ea. and postage. Mrs. A. J. McClure, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew: Prints, 25c a.; Whites, bleached, can fur- nish 100, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Grace Whelchel, Gaines- Large print sacks, 100 cap., fine weave, washed, iron- ed, 3 for $1.00. Add postage, or COD. Mrs. A. E. Nix, ville, Rt. 5. 100 lb. Print sacks, washed, 8, $1.00; odds, 25c ea; White, unwashed, 15c ea. $1.50 doz. All free of holes. Mrs. Walter Porter, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Print sacks, unwashed, free of holes and mildew, 20c ea.; odds, 15c. Add postage. Cash a NM O.) Mrs: Jay ee, Gainesville, Rt. 1. ea.; Whites, 20c ea, All wash- ed. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Wil- Rs Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 25c ea. and postage. Mrs. Parks Roper, Gainesville, Ban mates 5 Print sacks, washed, ironed, good cond., 25c ea. Add postage, Mrs. Mabel Roper, Gainesville, Bt iy Print sacks, washed, ironed, 25c ea. and postage. Mrs. Lon- nie Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Feed sacks, washed, good cond., 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ed Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 2. CATTLE FOR SALE Fine Male and Heifer Dairy Calves, 4-10 days old; mostly where. Grant Seasholtz, Way- cross, 419 W. Dark Gray Bull; 1500 lbs., in Floyd Co. at Armuchee, Ga. H. G. Smith, Jesup. Jersey-Guernsey Milch Cow, to freshen Oct., 2nd calf, 2 galx daily, (was calf at Savannah Dairy) at my barn, $140. Will not ship. See: Lawrence Har- ris, Alston. Purebred White Face Here- ford Male Stock Cow, 1100 Ibs., gentle, good qualities, $350. FOB my barn. R. M. Bar- reg. Brahman rard Rd. Very gentle purebred Bra- ham Bull, 6 yrs. old, $250. Sell some Braham Cows and their calves with him if wanted. S. R. Brockinton, Sandersville. Phone 497-M and 163-W or 156. but not reg., Aug., $50. co, Rt. 2. Reg. 5 yr. old Jersey Bull, Astor Design Creator, No. 456022, daughters in production here. Est. wt. 1250 Ibs, well disposed, ped. available for in- spection, $270. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton. stock, 5 mos. in 3 yrs. old purebred Jersey Bull (Wonderful Standard Jus- tus) sired by 4 star bull, dam classified as excellent, $200. at my place. 11/2 mi. N. Rock Spring. J. A. Capehart, Chick- amauga, Rt. 2. 2 Heifers, 2 yrs. old, Jersey bred to Holstein male, 1 Hol- stein Bull, 1 yr. old, $100. ea Not reg.; Also Guinea Boar, 21/2 yrs. old, about 300 lbs., at my place, $50. Rever Wade, Al- to, Rt. I. Nice Jersey-Guernsey Cow with Ist calf, $120, Lewie Reese, Sharon. Reg. Guernsey Male, 15 mos. old, Cokers and Appin Breed- ing, well marked, ready for service. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, Rt. 1. : Reg. Guernsey Male, 21/2 yrs. old, about 1200 lbs., $300.; Also reg. Med. Blocky Duroe Pigs, Orion King and Wave- master stock, 2-4 mos. old, 40-' 80 lbs., $25.-$35: ea. with papers in buyers name. 7 mi. E, San- dersville. M. M. NewSome, Sandersville. HOGS FOR SALE Reg. P. C. Boar, 21/2 yrs. old, bred by Shadydale Stock Farm, weighs approx, 300 Ibs., $65.00. FOB. W. I. Goodman, Pinehurst, Glennwood Ave, Bast ville, Rt. 8, Box 48. Rt. 1. lb. Extra large Print bags, 25 lie L. Robinson, Gainesville; Rt. White broadcloth and print from reg. males, del. most any- 2806 Screven Ave. Tel. $350. at my farm about gerson, Sardis, Sardis = Gis Fine Holstein Bull, purebred C. L. Daugherty, Wa- | PAGE, FOUR HOGS FOR SALE. 10 OIC and Berkshire Pigs, $16. ea. Sell 1 or all. 8 mi. E. Buford. J. C. Cain, Buford, Rt. 2. 10 Hamp. Pigs, 2 mos. old, $12.50 ea. not shipped. A. D. Beckett, Fairburn, Rt. 2. 11-8 wks. old, Black African Guinea Pigs, $10. ea. W. H. Fogg. Forsyth, Rt. 1. 10 OIC Hampshire Cross Pigs, 12 wks. old, $10. ea.; 10 shoats, 5 mos. old, $15. ea. R. O. Rivers, Forsyth. (1 mi. S. Col- lier Station; Hwy. 41). : Good thrifty pigs for sale at : barn. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Pureberd Big Bone African Blue Guinea Pigs, 10 and 12 wks. old, $20..ea.; $35. pr. FOB. San W. J. Weldon, Woodbury, ts SPC. Pigs, small bone from reg. stock, type, sired by Parks Prince, from Parkers herd in Indiana, 10 wks. old, eholera treated, males. and gilts, $25. ea. Will ship. W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3. Reg. OIC Male Hog, about 300 Ibs., $40. at my place. Frank Hamilton, Norcross, Rt. 1. OIC Bred Gilts, males ready for light service, pigs, 8-10 wks. old reg. in buyers name, $25. ea. Furnish unrelated pairs. Ship anywhere. Satis. guar. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. Reg. Short Nose OIC Boar, about 450 lbs., and 21 shots, 20- 40 Ibs. ea., cheap; Also 1 Mare, gentle, bay color with flaxen mane and tail. See. J. H. York, College Park; Rt. 1. 6 choice fleshy type Reg. Du- roc Boars, 4 mos. old Aug. 22, around 100 lbs., $30.00; Also litter of 9, (4 males, 5 femals) 2 mos. old Aug. 18th, $25. Ern- est P. Carter, Baxley. Reg. SPC Boar, 15 mos. old, fine. Write for price. Will not ship. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. 2 young gilts, over 100 lbs. ea., make good brood _ sows, $30. ea. Thos. L. Collum, Had- dock, Rt. 1. Reg. Duroc Pigs, cherry red, blocky type, box sex, 12 wks. old, $30. ea. and papers in buy- ers name. Ship Exp. Col. J. A. Brown, Felton. OIC pigs, 12 wks. old, 4 males and 2 females, short nose, blocky type, reg. buyers name. Ship anywhere. Clemon B. Wil- bur, Acworth; Rt. 1. Very fine SPC young boar, 10 mos. old, about 300 lbs., In- diana and lIowa_ bloodlines, heavy built, easy feeding, bar- gain for quick sale. Fred A, El- der, Sr., Dalton, Rt. 4. Best quality OIC pigs, 8 wks. old, dbl. immune, reg. buyers mame, $20. ea. A. A. Nash, At- Tanta, 240 Gibson St., S. E. LA 4560. OIC pigs out of prize winning show stock, bred and open gilts and young boars for light serv- ice, also brood sows. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1, Oraland Farm. Reg., big bone Black African Guinea pigs, out of litter of 15, treated, ship anywhere, $20. ea. at 2 mos. old. Paul J. Cleveland, Elberton, Rt. 2. 7 prize winning Black P. C. pigs, $20. ea. at 8 wks. old, with papers. Shadydale stock. Frank- lin Tomlin, Thomaston, Rt. 2 Reg. Hereford pigs, male and femate, 6 wks. old, $20. ea., reg. buyers name. Howard Thaxton, Philomath. O. I. C. short nose, blocky type male pigs, 41/2 mos. old, from prize winning stock, life cholera treatment, $35. ea. L. E. Kimbrough, Vienna, Rt. 2 HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE and Ts 2 mules, excellent cond., a 2H wagem, cheap. John Davis, Cleveland. Black Mare, about 900 lbs., tide and work, gentle, at my lace, 1 mi. off Hwy. 78 on Fire ork Rd. or contact. H. St. Clair, Lilburn, Rt. 1, ~ HORSES AND MULES i FOR SALE Shetiand pony, 2 yrs. old, Filly, broke, $135. C. H. Conner, Gainesville, Box 291. Strong, blocky Mare, 9 yrs. old, good worker, cheap or trade for calves. M. R. Queen, Riverdale, Rt. 1. Extra large, Ky. bred Jack, black with white points, 8 yrs, old, perfectly gentle, Sires mule colts of top quality, $250. or trade for 2 milch cows. James L. Gray, Martinez. Phone Au- gusta, Ga., No, 61057. Mare, about 8 yrs. old, 1 Colt, 1 yr. and 3 mos. old, mare and stallion, ea. 3 yr. old, and 1H wagon. Sell or trade all for cows and yearlings. Esker Hol- ley, Griffin, Rt. C. 12 yr. old sorrell mule, well built, work anywhere, sound, pert, no blemishes, wt. 1075 lbs., no plug, $80. C. L. Dougherty, Waco, Rt. 2. Good farm tale, cheap for cash. Located at Graymont. R. J. Walsh, Garfield. 5 yr. old Mare, part Tenn. Walking strain, gentle, $100.00 FOB Stone Mountain. Contact or phone HE 6791 W, after 7 P. M., or Saturdays and Sundays. W. M. Plowden, Atlanta, 1208 Virginia Ave., N. E., Apt. 9. Chesnut, 5 gaited horse, trained and shown ~in show ring, entirely safe for women and children to handle, also chesnut with white. markings Walking horse. Very reason- able prices. W. B. Hammon, Al- bany, Rt. 1, Box 663. Shetland Pony, 8 yrs. old, gentle, for sale. See: Herbert Gooch, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. \ 2 Horses, 9 and 7 yrs. old, gentle, work anywhere, also farm tools, and 1 disc tiller plow, $350. cash. B. L. Tread- well, Rayle, Rt. 1. 3 Mules, and 3 yr. old Aber- deen-Angus Bull for sale. John P. Glore, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 93. White Mare Mule, gentle, sound, 800 Ibs., $30. at my place. N. Newman, Atlanta, 2636 Bu- ford Hwy. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE NZW Rabbits, from ped. stock, per pair, 4 mos. old, $4.00; 3 mos. old, $3.50; Ped. doe with papers, $3. Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Genuine Chinchilla Junior Rabbits, 2 mos. old, $4. ea.; Trio, $10.00. Ped. papers furnished. Ship Exp. Col. John L. Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field Rd. 2 NZW Buck Rabbits, 4 mos. old, from ped. stock, $4. ea. or exc. for 2 does of same age. Miss Betty Hughie, Carrollton, Rt. 4. Angora Rabbit Doe (bred) $10.00; Pr. Angora, 18 mos., $7.50; Black Dutch Doe, 15 mos., $4.00; NZW does, $2.00; NZW Bucks, $1. M. M. Adams, Gainesville, 219 North Ave. 4 Eng. Angora Bucks, 5 mos. old, from ped. reg. stock, good woolers, exc. breeding stock. Mrs. Jack Sanders, Macon, 131 First. St. 4 NZW Rabbits (Does), 8 mos. old, $3. ea; Also grown and half grown guineas. Will ship. T. F. Daniel, Statham. Golden Fawn Flemish Giants, Junior Buck; 41/2 mos. old, $6.; Or trade for Dark Cornish Pul- lets; also 50 White Guineas for sale. G. M. Cantrell, Atlanta, 516 Woodward Ave., S. E. Checkered Giant Doe, reg., wt. 14 lbs., $6.00; Ped. Sandy Flemish Giant Doe, 6 mos., $6.; $10. for both. Papers furnished. Jim Dodds, Chickamauga, Rt. 2, Box 155. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR. SALE Reg. Nubian Goats, Buck, Doe Kids, and Mature Does. May be seen on_my farm near Madras. Earl S. Retina hl nan, Rt. 2. Ss! D GOA j FOR SAL 7 mos. old Billy Goat for trade for another, or sell for $9.00; Also 1 beautiful White and Black Doe and 1 White Buck, $5. Lockard Bell, Atlan- ta, 2677 Pharr Rd. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: se Want fresh or heavy spring- ing reg. Guernsey Milch Cow or Heifer. James E. Pace, River- dale, Rt. 1, Tel. Jonesboro 4177. HOGS: Want reg. Hampshire jetaate pigs. Must be purebred, reason- able. State size, and age of pigs. E. P. Palmer, Camilla. Want two 5 or 6 mos. old pigs or 1 good size Shoat in exc. for 3 each Shuffler Stags and Pul- lets, and 1 Shelton Roundhead, ae hatch. Gus Ingle, Dalton, Peas SHEEP & GOATS: Want 1 Billy Goat, pure An- gora, wooly kind, ready for service. C. H. Bennett, Gardi. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: : Extra fine purebred Golden Sebright Bantams; 2 pullets were 3rd and 4th prize winners, Ga. State Fair, $3, ea.; 2 nice cockerels, $2. ea. Billy Willis, Dudley, POB 61.. 12 Common Bantams, about 1 yr. old, $10. or $1. ea. Robt. L. Thompson, Scottdale. CORNISH, GAMES, & GIANTS 10 pure Dark Cornish Hens, 1 Cock, $25.00; Cockerels, $2. ea. lots of 2. H. WwW. Thurmond, Farmington, Rt. 1. Light Brown-Red Pit Cone Hens, now laying, $1.25 ea. Exc. for or buy 1 pure Pit Game-Al- | 4 len Roundhead Pullet, 8 wks. or older. Bobby ~Sprewell, Car- rolliton. LEGHORNS: 5 Black Leghorn Pullets, now laying, $6. Lockard Bell, At- lanta, 2677 Pharr Rd. ORPINGTONS: Yellow Buff Orpington Sint: 4 lbs., $2. ea. Bud Holland, Dal- ton, Rt. as PIGEONS: Purebred Stassart strain Rac ing Homers, $5. pr.; 3 prs., $12.5 White Fantails, Tumblers, Pout- ers, Trumpeters, $5. pr. E. H.. Morgan, College Park, 231 Cambridge. REDS: NH, RI, & OTHERS 75 RI Red Pullets, 12 wks. old 20th Aug., 90c ea. FOB. C. H. Conner, Gainesville, Box 291. _ 35 NH Reds, 4-A Pullets, 14 wks. old, $1.35 ea. Cannot ship. John A. Foy. Alto, Apple Pie Ridge. 200 NH Red Pujllets, 14 mos. old, vaccinated, $1. ea. M. C. Ward, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. 4 Domesticated Mallard ducks, 5 mos. old, purebred, $8.; NH Cockerel, 6 mos. old, fit for any show. Ship on approval $5. R. A. Knowles, Rossville, Rt. 2. 3 purebred large White Pekin Drakes, this years hatch, $1.50 ea, Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming, Rt. 5. 5 a White Pekin Ducks, 5 old, 5 young (grown), $1.50 ea. FOB Dublin. Or exc. for 10 big breed hens not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. V. R. Jenkins, Dublin, Rt. ms 300 one yr. old Guineas, $1. ea. in large numbers; $1.25 in small numbers. Cannot ship. Chas. H. Parantha, Stone Moun- tain. 6 BB Bronze Toms, 5 mos. old, $18.00; Or $3. ea. Mrs. W. Bi Wilson, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. 10 Black and White Muscovy ducks, about grown, $15. here} or rs fone Mrs. baa F. Gad- Want col. woman~ for Ragan, Buchanan, Rt. ae Want 2 families with as many as. 2 or 3. grown males to work and tractor driving. No elec. Max Zugar, Fawn, Rt. 3. s Want white woman, not un- der 25 yrs. old for light farm work on small farm. Board, room, and small salary. Mrs. Chas. G. Allen, Stone Mountain, RGsely Want family for 2 H Rising bus by door. Plenty of bottom land for corn and good pasture. E. W. Morris; Winston, Rt. 1. (3 mi. S. Winston). Want middleaged to older white woman that needs home in exch. for light farm work on farm. Small pay, room, board, part clothing. Must be in good health, clean and reliable. L. L. Stewart, Hollywood, Box 86. self. J. L. Ford, Rome, Rt. 6. Want middleaged couple, white, exp. caretaker of stock and garden. Prefer one who can shoe few horses and mules. Sober and realiable. Good house and wages. M. P. Wilson, Atlan- ta, 1296 Emory Rd., N. E. Want 2 large families; white or col. to- help gather cotton crop this fall. Can also give crop on halves for next year. 2 good 4 R houses, well water. at once. W. C. Adams, Coving: | ton, Rt. 4. Want family of 5 or more to Furnish house and wood. John Ce: Conaway, Summerville, Rt. Want family, white or col., for rest of year and 1950 crop, plenty of work when not field; Also want young. man for general farm work, board, sal- aryqd He. Te alee Doug- lasville, Rt. 3. Want white or col. family for rest of this year and crop for 1950. Plenty of work from now to planting time. Geo. E. Mize, Douglasville, Rts3. 4 Want good farmer for farm near Doraville, good Jand, pas- ture, 5R house. Available im- mediately. Standing rent. Picd= Woth, Atlanta, 3125 East Shad- owlawn Ave., N. E. Tel. 4280, Want exp. man to raise 10 A turnip Greens on shares. S. Ss. s Ranch. Want middleage white wo- man, for milking and doing oth-. er light farm chores on farm for old couple. H. G: Morgan, Ft. Valley, POB 366. Want woman to live on farm and do light farm work: $30.00 mth., room and board. Mrs. Fete Want small family. (col. white) to help gather crop and day work on farm. Good 4R house, mail and school bus by is to suit party. W. W. McPher- son, Villa Rica. Want large fa with at least 2 milkers, others to gather crop. Good 4 R_ house with lights. U. T. Smith, Mansfield. ~ Want good farmer for good 2 H farm on 3rd and 4ths or 50- 50 basis, 5 R house, lights, on paved Hwy., 18 mi. Atlanta in Gwinnett Co. Write before com- ing to see me. L.-E. McDaniel, Atlanta, Care Y. M. C. A. POSITIONS WANTED light} farm work on farm. Room, ] board, reasonable salary. ' Jack - dairying. on farm. Must be able to up-|" keep buildings, also do truck _ Furnish |. house, wood, coal and garden.|g crop | with 3 R house, mail and school Want a light 2H crop. Finance | Houses now vacant. Can move" pick 50 A cotton by Sept. 15. Ch. en Douglasville. Care Stor- Minnie B. gs haugs Copelioe or | door; and crop for 1950 any bas- | Want job in large dairy Ex- ferenc: A Move right awa son, Macon, Rt. salary, Mrs. I Abb oe Atlanta. Will com Rob L. Gentry, os Rt. 3; x Want job pick N. E. or No. Ga. Mi sandspurs and good price per 10 George Stone, bie have good. lec., school rt., pasture, runni Clayton or Fulton C 25-30 mi. of At Snapping | Man and 10, 2 girls, 14 and |dairy farm or | work. 4 mi. Church. L. ville, Rt. 2 job on farm. Boy. Must have good hc Can move any ton, Rockmart, 1 Man with small 16) wants share enced with-tractor stock. Sober an fer So. Ga. bo = Rta Single man, 27 +. job as truck drive around farm. Pref good worker. Stone Mountain, Want partner able for growing Duroc ee Write ulars. B. E. 2: White man and {dren want job on work. Joe Mountain, R small hildren job on dairy, farm for Lim lor cotton rent 1950. Good how barn, fenced past care for or 30 50 mi. S. or E. power line, with e en houses for 5000 in family. Lewis Ball Ground, Rt. 34 yr. old peeps a anywhere in Poyell, _ Care. F. R experienced, wa er for 1950 on West, Waleska, Rt. Cine 5 Want job on chi cattle farm by da 30. yrs. old, single, anywhere in sta Leeks, Care G Douglasville, Rts ee Want light 1 about 5000-6000. a 50 basis for 1950, elec., near Canton | on highway. H ae ton; Riss ~ Settled w