COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1949 itorial By TOM LINDER st week we explained a proposal to she farmer a minimum price by law as labor is given a minimum wage iveryone who has given even casual iought to the subject is bound to know # we must maintain a high economic a high monetary level and a high ard of living in the United States. 0 less will necessarily result in the lete disintegration of our National my. It might even result in the integration of our Government it- 0, anyone who has given study to ubject must know that the income_ ym the sale of raw materials, includ- agricultural products, determines tandards of living. form of Government support for ce of basic crops. At present, the in Washington is between the ent variations of the plans hereto- tried out and the so-called Brannan Brannan Plan is not a farm plan 1. The so-called Brannan Plan is in the plan of the National Farmers m which in turn is a half breed child 2. 0. e so-called Brannan Plan would .most farm crops to sell for what- they would bring without any legal ort of prices. The Government d then make up the difference be- m what the farmer received and hat the Secretary of Agriculture de- ned was a fair price by a subsidy the Federal Treasury. r if the so-called Brannan Plan nacted into law. : long-r nge price support law NUMBER 12 ~ retary of Agriculture fixed as evel of our economy and the level of | yr fifteen years we have had. was enacted in 1938 and provided for 52 to 75 per cent of parity for wheat, cotton, tobacco, corn, rice and peanuts. From 1938, to the enactment of the Stegall Amendment, loans were made to the farmers on these basic commodi- ties. Another part of the program was very similar to the proposals of the so- called Brannan Plan. Through this leg- islation Congress authorized the Secre- tary of Agriculture to make parity pay- ments. These payments were supposed to amount to the difference between what the farmer actually received at the market place and the price.that the Sec- parity. While Congress made large appropria- tions for this purpose, it failed to ap- propriate enough money to make full compensation to the farmers except in one year. This program was in effect during the years 1938 to 1942 inclusive, a tive year period. 1942 was the only year when Congress appropriated enough money to make up the difference in price to the farmer. The only reason that the appropriation in 1942 was enough was because of rising farm prices incident to the war. _ The first year 1938, Congress appro- priated $211,742,000.00, whereas $666,- 601,631.00 would have been required if the farmer had received parity. Thus the farmer lost $454,859,631.00 in the deal of 1938. The amount appropriated was 31.8 per cent of the amount the farmer was entitled to receive. In 1939, the appropriation was $196,- 761,000.00, whereas $598,550,956.00 would have been required. This left the farmer a net loss in his parity payment of $401,789,956.00. In 1939, Congress appropriated 32.9 per cent as much mon- ey as the farmer was entitled to receive. o- In 1940, the appropriation was $196,- 908,000.00, whereas the farmer was en- titled to receive $584,042,337.00. The farmer was short-changed $387,134,337.- 00 in 1940. The appropriation that year AORE OF FARM PLA was 33.7 per cent of the amount the farmer was entitled to receive. In 1941, even after farm prices had made considerable advances, the ap- propriation was $10,453,137.00 less than the farmer was entitled to receive. The appropriation in 1941 was 95.1 per cent of what the farmer was entitled to receive. As stated above, 1942 was the only- year that sufficient money was appro- priated to make the parity payment to farmers. Tt is most important that we keep in mind the fact that when the farmer most needed the parity payments was the time that Congress appropriated the least. It is important that we impress these figures on our mind in order to visualize what would happen to the farmers if they were dependent on a Government subsidy and Congressional appropria- tion to give them a decent income. Tf the price of agricultural crops were allowed to go unsupported and forced to compete with imports under the so-eall- ed Reciprocal Trade Agreements, then it is-eertain that present farm prices would drop not less than 33-1/3 to 50 per cent. That would mean that in order for the farmer to get substantially pres- ent prices Congress would have to ap- propriate each year around ten billion dollars for farm subsidies. Ts there any reasonable thinking per- son, farmer or otherwise, who_ believes that Congress would appropriate ten billion dollars to subsidize the farmers? Ts there any reasonable person who be- lieves that ten billion dollars could be appropriated annually for farm subsi- dies without creating a revolution among the consumers of the nation whose lack of understanding of National economics makes them easy prey to newspapers and radio agitators ? TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture PAGE TWO I SEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EO tp Ret ASSOCIATION [asspchre [MARKET BULLETIN 9 9" Wa SUBS Sass : of notice. 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Publication Office ~ + 114-i: Editorial and Executive Offices + Coyingion, Ga PLANTS FOR SALE and Klondike Strawberry, 50c C; Also 1/2 cup _Long Neck Cushaw, and 1/2 cup Pie Pumpkin Seed, 50c per 1/2 cupful. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Bell, Carnegie. Large var. early bearing Strawberry plants, 60e C; 600, $3.00. Add pastage. Mrs. Jewell Mathis, Gainesville, ios BOs Li Aroma and Blakemore Straw- berry, $1. @; Red Raspberry, bears 3 times a year, 85e doz.; Hazelnut, radish, 20c ea.; Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.; Blue Damson Plum, 2 ft., 25c ea; Add postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Lee Eller, El- Missionary | Cherry, Prunes, SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED _ ea Se Went Seed or Grain Cleaner, good cond., also Star Pea and Velvet Bean Thrash. Bill Knight, Dexter. Want good used King of Bush and Bog Harrow for dracter at reasonable price. A. M. Moss; College Park, RFD 2: - Wt. Athens 6: Disc Tiller, A-1 cond, C. R. Collins, Hawk- insville, Rt. 2, Bex 13. Want Farmall or Allis-Chal- mers, 1 or 2 Row Tractor. Must be reasonable for eash. R. J. Walsh, Garfield. sWant Wood Brooder, Write price and cond. E. E. Watson, Ben Hill, Rt, 1. e ' Went 6 Oil Brooders. A. G. Wood, Jonesbore, Rt. 1, c/o Woods Barbecue. Phone 2291. Want for Oliver 80. W. W. Mann, Statesboro, Rt. 1. Want planters and fertilizer distributors for Farmall B Tractor, R. G. Daniel, Metter, Box 166. PANTS FOR SALE Chas. W., Comiaiaae: Cah- bage, and Ga. Collard, Bermuda Onion plants, $1.00, 550; $2.00, 600; $2.75 M. Additional thou- Sands $2. M. PP, Grady Welch, Vidalia. Several kinds Strawberry plants, rooted, for sale or exc. for print sacks, pecans or pea- nuts. Mrs. G. H, Hayes, McDon- ough. Missionary Strawbry plants, 60c C; $5. M. FOB. A. T. Mil- teer, Quitman. Chas. W. Cabbage, Bermuda onion, Iceburg Let- tuce plants, 25 C; $2. M. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. Klondike Strawberry plants, 35e at my home; 75e C ship- ped. PP anywhere in Ga. W. Whitaker, Greshamville. Chas, W., Copenhagen, Early Jersey, Glory, Eukhuzen Cab- bage plants, large, frostproof, 500, $1.00; $1.25 del. PP; Exp. 5000, $4.00; White Bermuda Qnion, 500, $1.00; $150 M. Prompt del. Satis. guar. H. J. Puckett, Fitzgerald. Spring Shallot Onions, 45c C; Missionary Strawberry, 75c C. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. Crom- er McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Cert. Mastodon Strawberry lants, $1. C. PP. Tom Kittle, arrollton, Rt. 5. White | ment, set rear steel wheels i. PLANTS FOR SALE \ Genuine Blakemore Straw- berry plants, Ist. yr., $6. M; 90 C; $3.50, 500. PP. Del. in Ga. ae T. H. Graves, Fayette- ville. : Large fresh, extra E: J., Chas. W., Copenhagen Cabbage plants, White Crystal Wax Ber- muda Onion, pencil size, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Del. PP: 5 M Cabbage, $5. exp. Prompt ship- satis. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Large Everbearing Strawber- ry plants, 30 C; $2.50 M. Mrs. Earl Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Red Gold, Wonderby Straw- berry plants, 75c, C; Everbear- ing, $1. C; Red Thorniess Rasp- berry, White Blackberry, root- ed Sage, Horse Radish, 6, 50e; Dry Sage, 50c for paked quart, Add postage. Ne checks. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. Young Everbearing Straw- berry, for sale at my home. Gannot del. Mrs. ._B. Brooks, Hast Point, 403 Thompson St. Everbearing Strawhy plants, 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; 10, 000 up, $4.00 M; Hales No. 36 Canta- loupe Seed, $2. lb.; 50 half cup; Banan Cantaloupe, $2.75 lb.; 75 half cup; Several var. Het and Mild Pepper~ Sged,. 25c pack. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram. Frostproef Chas. W. Cabbage plants, ready, 300, $1.00; $2. M; Heading and Ga. Collards, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Del. Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Mastodon and Klondike Strawberry plants, 500, $2.00; $3.50 M. Mrs. G. C. Beasley, Adrian. Imp. Strawberry, $3.50, 500; $6. M. Exc. for, feed sacks or this years good dried apples or Pecans. Write first. Mrs. Maud Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry plants, 500, $2.50; $4. M. PP. Prompt shipment. No checks. Henry Prusinski, Tifton, Rt. 6. Little Gem Everbearg Straw- berry plants, 75 C PP. Exc. for print or white sacks: 100 plants Imp. for 3 sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. Callie Ingram, Young Cane. Sage plants and Catnip, 20c ea.; Condons Giant Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C; Garlic Bulbs, $1. doz.; Musca- dine Grape Vines, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Mastodon and Lady F. Straw- berry plants, 75e C; 300, $2.15; 500; $3.50. PP; Prompt ship- ment. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1. Mrs. | 4 lijay, Rt. 2. 100 to 1 Old Time Shallot Onion plants, 50c C; 500, $2.00. Mrs. Essie Bobo, Hartwell. Kudzu Crowns $6. C; $25. Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C; $9. M; Lady T.,. 75c C; $7.00) M; Tame Blackberry Vines, $1.00 doz.; Blue Damson Plums, May 25c ea. postage. Mrs. Ramie Clevelaad, Rt. 1. Old Time Shallot Onions, greatest Multiplyer known, 50c | C. Carefully packed. Prompt Hartz | del. Vena Brown, well. Miss SEED FOR SALE Crabapple, Horse-} 2 M; Mastodon Everbearing and | Add }- Black, Sericea Lespedeza Seed, com- bine run, 12 Ib. fob. George Sewell, Lavonia. 60 lbs. Pimiento Pepper Seed, best canning variety, never heated, $1.50 lb, O, C. Perdue, Yatesville, Eng. Garden Pea Seed, 25 j cup; Banana Mellon, 10c Thlsp. Umbrella China Berry Seed, 25c cup. Add postage. No stamps... Mas. J. G.2 Combs, Toomsboro, Rt, 2. No. 1 Blue Lupine Seed, recleaned, dried, graded, in new sacks, reduced in large lots, Elmer YVvreiseh, Finleyson. Recleaned Blue Lupine in new 100 th. bags, 6%c Ib; Germ. 91 per ct.; purity, 99.80 per ct. No weed seed; Also Sweet Lupine, recleaned, in new bags, 10c lb.; Germ. 88 per ct,; Purity, 99.04 per ct. -Fred Dockweiler, Cordle, Rt, Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed. 25e good start.. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Pimiento Pepper Seed, $4.00 lb.; Exe. for print sacks, turnip (no bitter turnips) and collard seed, and March hatch pullets. Mrs, R, M. Jackson, Ft.. Val- ley, 503 E. Church St. Several thousand pounds Sericea Lespedeza Seed, 1l5 lb. Offer Scarafied later. B. R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Phone 3861. 500 lbs. Genuine Cannonball, Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, Ist: yr. Oklahoma, $1.90; Original Ga, Sweetheart, $2.00 Ib. Both tested 94 per ct. germ., grown sr seed only. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Turners Bancroft Seed Oats, pure, recleaned, graded, purity 99 per st., germ. 90. per - ct., sacked in 4 bu, new bags, $1.60 bu. Del, L. M. Turner, Royston. Good quality new crop Pea- nut Hay, free of poison, to be delivered. in trailer loads, cer- tified wts. M. G. Wilbanks, Cordele, Phone 836. Bright Feed Oats, mixed with about %4 wheat, $1.00 bu. FOB, N, E, Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3, 120 tons Peavine Grass and Fla. Hay, $28.00 ton at barn. 8 mi. Perry, U, 8S. 41 Hwy. BG Fountain, "Fort Valley, Me 3: Coker Fulgrain N. 7 Seed Oats, grown from cert. seed, $1.50 bu.; Pure Sanford Seed Wheat, free of obnoxious seed, $2,75 bu. Riley C, Couch, Turin. PP. . Mrs. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Wasissdayy PECANS AND FRUIT TREES Between 300-400 bundles of| Bright Fodder, 1949 crop, for sale, Charles E. Clark, Augusta, Wrightsboro Rd., Rt. 2, Box 339. : BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 28 bu. Whip-Poor-Will and New Era Peas, $6. bu. reclean- ed. Lester West, Cleveland, Rt. Pink, Little and Big White, and Striped Half Runner Salet Peas, also Brown Cutshorts, 50c cup. Exc. for print sacks. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Yard Long Beans, and Foot Long Black Beans, fine for late shade vine, treated, 25, 15c PP. A. S. King, Lawrenceville. , 1949 crop Red and White) Spotted Crowder Peas, 15c lb. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. | Guy Porter, Gainesville, Rt. 19 Old Time Tender Eng. Peas, | 75e large cup; White Cnrease- | packs, Cutshort Bean Seed, | Striped and White Half Run- ners, Brown and Cream Cut- shorts ,mixed, also Okra Seed, | each 50c cup. Exe. for sacks. | Qple Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. White Butterpeas, Col. But- terbeans, 40e pt.; Also Dry Sage, 20c cup; 6, 25c; And rooted. Klondike Strawberries, 75c C; $3. M. Mrs. Clyde Logan; Austell, Rt. 2. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Eyerbearing Fig Bushes, bearing now, 4- 5 ft,, 75c ea.; 83, $2.00; 2- 3. 50c eas 5, $2.00: Also Everbearing Straw- berry Plants, 50e C; $4.00 M. Plus postage. Mrs. H. E. Rich- ardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4, Pecan- Trees: Stuarts, Mon-| jy Milledgeville, 800 D eymakers, Schleys, guar, true) st. ; to-name, govt. insp., 2- 3 ft. a $9.2: B44" ft. $2.85; 4- Db ih, 6-10 lb. Tins. pure $2.50; 5- 6 ft., $2.75; 6- 8 ft.,) Honey, $11.50; 65 $3.00; 8- 10 ft. $3.25. Calvin! youth Jars, $6.50; 1 Harman, Stovall. Budded and grafted Pecan Trees, State insp., Stuart, Moneymaker and Schley, 1-2 ft., -$1:00; 2- 3 ft;, $1.25; 3- + ft. $1.50: 4- 5 ft. $1.75 ea. FOB, R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt, 3. Phowe 973-W-3. Muscadine Grape Vine, Peach, and May Cherry Trees, also Sage ~ Plants, 75e doz.; Blueberry Bushes, Beechnut and Apple, 20c ea. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Muscadine Grape Vines, Crabarple Trees, 6, $1,00; Cat- nip, Horehound, and Horse- radish, 6 bunches, $1.00; Garlic Rulbs, $1,00 doz.. Also Giant gastodon Everbearing~ Straw- berry Plants, $1.00 C, Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. May Cherry, 25c ea.; Peach, Sage Plants, 20c. ea.; Black | Raspberry, 6, $1.00; Crabapple and Beechnut Trees, 20c ea.; Blueberry Bushes, 75c doz. Add postage, Mrs, W. H. Nor- rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Brown Turkey Figs, 50c ea. Ruth / Wood, Pine- view. Yellow Delicious, Red De- licious, Limber Twig, Red June, Yates, Horse Apples, 3- 4ft., grafted, true to name, dbl. inspected, clean stock, 35 ea. prepaid Few New Orient Pear, 50c ea. Del, A, J. Willoughby, Waco, Box 132. 2 yr. Apple Trees, Grave Vines, and Strawberry Plants for sale, ONeal Hitt, Jasper, Route 3, 200 Seedling Pecan Trees, med. to large, 25c ea. You dig them. Mrs. H. G. Yeomans, Col- tins, Rte 1: 2 yr. old Black Walnut Sprouts, 6, $1.00; Rooted Sage Plants, 15, $1.00; Blue Damson Plums, rooted, 6, $1.00; Seed- | ling Pecan Sprouts, 8, $1.00. All |N. Bremen), jea.; 50 Supers, $2. ea. $1.00 qt.; i. orders. delivered. Mrs, Joe . Craft, Hartwell, Rt. 3. tees 500 Stuart and can Seedli and 50e ea. at them. 500 lot comb, Bremen, Fig Bushes, Bro and other kinds. M Callaway, Atlanta, 1 Ave., S. W. Tel. R: Leading var. well fruit trees: Apple, 5-8 Peach, 5ft., 65c; Pear: $1.50; Pecan, 5-B-ft., $ ea. State insp:4C.4 Atlanta, 1035 Capitol W. Tel. Ma. 3671. ; Brown Turkey F rooted, 2 ft. up, 50 ea. Yellow and Red La 1-2 ft., rooted, 35 Merle Harrell, Quitma HONEY BEES A SUPPLIES FOR Exc. quality Honey new glass jars, 5 I 21/2 Ibs., 90c. No Will del. 10 Ibs. loc Tyler, Atlanta, 1250 | Ave, S. E. Phone Entire stege of be erm hives, and all. ment including hon tors,-for sale. Mrs. D. Senoia, Box 27. 6 stands of bees, stand. Charlie Cook, ta Rik. -3) No..1 Table Extrac |(out of comb), one x | del. by mail, $2.75; col., $8.00; 6 lar, (5 Ib. size) $7:00 Bees Wax del. Se ; Curd Walker, Sopert 50 hives Italian Hon: in 10 frame patent hi You come after. J. G. Big Mouth Jars, $6.50 Round Jars, $6,00; Round Jars, $4. John mey, Jesup, Box 11 SAGE FOR S. Dried Sage, hand lb. Mrs. Marie Ho Rte'2, 1949 Leaf Sage, washed, no a PP. Mite Lillian Hare Bi aoa ot Good quality Dry lb., also some eating. $1.00 gal. M well, Waco, Rt. 1. Shaa_ Dried Sage, | Sage Plants, 15 Mulberry, Red Bud, Fig Bushes, 85e. Add Mrs. Chas, M, Res: New Dry Garden gathered, $1.00 lb.; Prompt shipment, McDaris, Canton, Rt. Shade Dried Sa 90c gal.; qt,; Klondike Straw $2.50; $4.25 M. Leilar Phillips, Roys Ground Dried Sage, | Leaf Sage, ! Dried Red Hot Pepp Garden Sage, 10c ea. Del. ig 8 Ruth Phill ton, Rt. Hand picked, Sage, $1.00 lb.; 2 or 90c lb,; 50 Ibs. Drie Pepper, $1.50 ib; 3 $1.40 Ib; Larger $1.35 lb. Mrs. Nath: by, Ball Ground, Rt, Shade Dried Pu 1949 crop, $1, A, McBryde, SACKS FOR SALE od quality smooth White. s, 100 lb. capi, 15c ea. Add. age. Mrs. Ford Pirkle, , mt. 3. 7 =. and ironed sacks, 25c ea.; 25, $5.50; Bs 91.00 PP, "Exc. some | > pecans. Mrs. B. B. 4 ning, Rt. 4. White Feed Sacks, 100 1b. p., good grade, $2. \doz.' ompt del. No checks nor OD orders. Gladys Duran, oming, Rt. 1. : Y sacks, nice quality, hed, free of holes and mil- 30c ea; Odds, some with holes, good cond., 5, $1. Mrs: C. W. Parks, Gaines- DD. clean, 100 tb. print cks, no bad ones, . mostly 25, $6. PP; Smaller or- rr ea. Odds, 20c ea. Add se. MO only, Mrs. Glenn Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. ce print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., weave, - washed, ironed, ark or light, 3, $1. Add post- ze. COD if preferred. Mrs. A. , Gainesville, Rt. 5. ripped, 0 Ib. cap. sacks: Print, 25 20c ea. All washed, d cond. Add postage. Mrs. _Lawson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Thite coarse feed sacks, free letters and stain, 15c ea; nt, 100 lb. cap., 25c ea. Add Mrs. J. W. ggins, oles, mildew and cesta: 20c : Add postage. Mrs. Hershel , Gainesville, Rt. 7. rint sacks, 100 for $20.00; white, 15e ea. Prompt pment. PP in Ga. Mrs, Nell man; Gainsville, Rt. arge white sacks, free of let- | , washed, 20c ea.; Prints, | shed, jroned, free of spots | w, 30c ea.-Add post- | D it. preferred. Mrs. ude Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. | int sacks, 100 b. cap., shed, ironed, 25c ea. Add ge. . Parks Roper, ville, Rt. 1. hite sacks, 100 lb. cap., free eeees and mildew, 15c ea. \ . Miss Bessie Mar-| inesville, Rt 6. ge print sacks, dark or washed, ironed, fine 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. > Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. unwashed, feed sacks, of holes and mildew, 10c lots of 10 or more; Un- hed thin feed sacks, 5c i lots of 20 or more. Plus Mrs..L. E. Hemrick, ath. Rt. 4. int sacks, washed, ironed, , no holes nor. mildew, -ea.; Orders of 20 or more, Pa. "Add postage. Mrs, James wwson, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. ge print sacks, free of oles, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. ith Lee, Clermont, Rt. 1. sacks, washed, free of and mildew, 25c ea.; $3. Add postage. Mrs. John , Cleveland, Rt. 1. ea.: $20. C. Add postage. Thomas, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Large 100 1b. cap., print sacks, a.; $24. C; $25. in adjoining cca PP. No orders less than Mrs. Joe Ingram, Dawsonville, ce 100 lb. cap. print sacks, , free of holes and mil- ea. Add postage. Mrs. Pirkle, Flowery Branch, 25c. ea; 20c. Add postage. Orders promptly. Mrs. Pete , Murrayville, Rt. 1. e sacks, 100 lb. cap., free 12c ea.; Odd Print, ae 5, $1.00. PP cille Wilson, -|5, $1.00. PP. All washed, 100 ib, cap. print sacks, free of holes and stain, 25c ea. $5. orders PP, anything under, add postage. Mrs. /Clifton Gravely, Marietta, Rt. 6. Checkerboard .100 ie cap. Feed Sacks, unwashed, no holes, 6, $100. Add postage. Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan. 100 Vb..:cap. white sacks, wash- ed, free of holes, letters and stains, 5, $1.00. PP in Ga. COD not PP if preferred. Mrs. Hettie Robinson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. White Red Comb Feed sacks, unwashed, no holes nor mil- dew, good cond., 10c ea. Add postage. Esta _M.' Crane, Daw- sonville, Rt. 2. . Print sacks, washed, ironed, 100 Tb. cap., free of holes, 30c ea. Add postage. Miss Bessie Cook, Canton, Rt. 2. White sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes, unwashed, close weave, 15 ea. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Carlton Knight, Logan- ville, Rt. 2. White Sacks, good grade, 100 lb. cap., good cond., 18c ea. PP. | Rrompt del. Mrs. M. L. Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 3, $1:00;. White, iron- ed, free of holes and mildew. Prompt shipment. Mrs. W. S. McDaniel, Cumming, Rt. 2. 50 print sacks, washed, iron- ed, free of holes and mildew, | Mae Land, Cumming, Rt. 3. Col. 100 lb. sacks, washed, free of holes, 20c ea. Odds, 15c Gainesville, Rt. 2. Print sacks, washed, good econd., 25c ea.; White, washed, free of holes and letters, 18c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Earl Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 Ib. . cap., washed, free of holes and mil- dew, 25c ea.; $3. doz. Add post- age. .Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Washed and ironed large print sacks, 25c ea.; Odds, 20c ea. Add postage. Free of. holes jand mildew. Mrs. Raleigh Wal- | den, Dawsonville, Rt. 3 free of holes and mildew, 10c a. Washed and ironed, 1l5c ea. Will trade. Mrs. S. P. Reed, | Varnell. Cotton Feed Bags: 100 lb., 16c ea.; 50 Ib., 12c ea.; 25 1b., 5e ear | All A-1 cond. T. N. Colley, El- berton, Box 724. Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 3, $1. PP. -Mrs. Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box 48. MISCELLANEGUS FOR SALE ARTICHOKES: Jerusalem Artichokes, 15c 1b.; $1.00 pk. Ready. Mrs, R. J. Mil- ler, Augusta, Mtd, Rt. 37, Mil- ledgeville Rd. BUTTER 2 or 3 ibs. yellow Jersey Butter, 60c lb, weekly plus postage. Mrs, W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. CANE (SEED) 16,000 large type Blue or Red and White Imp. Govt. Cane for grinding or seed cane, 6 ft., 2c per stalk at field, or sell patch. See: O. G, Crosby, Waycross, Rt. 2, Box 416. Regular Old Time Ga. Red Cane Seed, peady, any amt. $2.00 C for 4- 5 ft. average at field, H. L. Zipperer, Marlow. Phone Pineora, Ga. Seed Cane, 3- 5 ft., average 3c per stalk; $25.00 M at my farm 12 mi. S. Waycross. Geor- ge H. Cox, Waycross, Rt. 3, Box 34. CORN: - 250 Ibs, good sound Whatleys Com. $125 bu. at barn. 3. B; Holt, Fayetteville. Truckers Faorite Seed Corn, 15c lb,; White Half Runner Tender Bean Seed, 40c cup; Also White Seeded Butter Peas, | Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1. 40c cup. Add postage. Fred | Grand Ave., |very white, 60c Ib.; $12.50 or 30c ea. PP. Mrs. Lela bs ea. Add postage. Edd Mooney, | White 100 lb. cap. feed sacks, | Grace Whelchel, | . Shae MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 400 bu. good new Corn at my home, 4 mi, S$. Brooklet, $125 bu. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rt. 2. COTTON SEED: 50 tons Cokers 100 wilt re- sistant Cotton Seed, grown and ginned pure, $5:00 Cwt. in ton lots. FOB, R. E. Aycock, Mon- roe, EGGS: Duck Eggs, White Pekin, $1,50 setamg doz. Order for Dec. and Jan. W. J. Stegmeyer, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 439, Infertile Yard Eggs, 75c doz. W. J. Sumiin, Atlanta, 730 N. W, BE. 5393. FEATHERS: New White Feathers, guar~ anteed, 60c lb. Del. Sample on request, Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville, Rt. 1. FRUIT (DRIED) 1949 crop nice, peeled, sun- dried Apples, unpeeled dried peaches, free of worms, 5 Ibs., $3.50 del. to 2nd, zone. No checks. Mrs. Estelle Wilson, Ashland. Roman Beauty sundried ap- ples, no cores nor peelings, also Cat- nip, 15c for big bunch, Add postage. Mrs. H. A, Chastain, Roy. CATTLE FOR SALE Purebred Holstein Bull, 12 mos. old, Dam rated Good Plus, Sire rated excellent, $450. L. N. Touchstone, Wil- liamson. 6 Bred Heifers, reasonable; Also 4 Bull Calves, 3-5 mos. old, $40. ea. All pure blooded short horn milking type. No papers. Will not ship. A. L. Hendrix, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 12 mos. old, Beau Perfection Plato, Domino breeding, $300.00; Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 10 mos. oe $200. D. C. Collier, Barnes- ville. 2 Reg. Horned Hereford bulls, 12 mos. old, of Domino and Stanway blood, $200. ea. of farm; Would sell some reg. Heifers of same breeding. C. W. Torrance, Milledgeville, Rt. 3. (Hwy. 24). Jersey Cow (1/8 Guerney). gentle, 5 yrs. old, due to fresh- en in February, 11/2 gals. daily, never goes dry, 4 gals. when fresh on reasonable feed, $150. (2 mi. of Centralhatchee). Bob Knight, Franklin, Rt. 2. - Reg. Guernsey Cow, milking, with 2nd. @calf, 2%-3 gals. at present, from ped. stock, Sire, Quail Roost Blossom King, Dam, Nunerys Genes Susie, bred back Aug. 26-49 to good reg, male. L. B. Chastain, Can- ton, Rt. 4, - Purebred but not reg. Guern- sey Bull Calf, 1 yr. old, per- fectly marked, $80.00 at my place, 4 mi, E. Elberton. J. L. Royston, Elberton, Rt. 6, Good Cream Colored Milch Cow, freshen next month, good butter cow, See at my home 2 mi. W. Berryton on Perennial Rd. Miss Ethel Wooten, Sum- merville, Rt. 2. Reg. Guernsey Bull, about 18 mos. old, from good milking type cow, also reg. cow : with 8rd. calf by side, Reasonable. Arnold Keene, Abbeville, 2 White Face Bulls, 11 and 12 mos. old, approx. wt. each 555-600 lbs., entitled to regis- ter, very fine specimen, $150.00 ea. 9 mi. Jackson. Write for further information. W, M. Blackwell, Augusta, 2223 Cen- tral~Ave, Tel. 3-8827. HOGS FOR SALE Pigs for .sale at my barn. Riley C. Couch, Turin. 3 purebred Little Bone PC Boars, about ready for service, at bargain prices. L. P. Chap- pell, Richland. Good Pigs, $7. and $8. ea, Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Tel. Ch. 1727. 7 .|Leonard Smith, Midville, Rt. 2. by Massey, Loganville, Rt. 2, .i49 #. $MARKET BULLETIN : HOGS FOR SALE PAGE THREE | HOGS FOR SALE ~ j ? White OIC Gilt Brood Sow about 250 Ibs., $50.00. Can be reg, if necessary; Also 3 OIC Pigs of same stock, $1250 ea. B, _ Buffington, Norcross, RFD 1. OIC PIGS, males males, short nose, blocky, 8 wks. old, $25.00 ea. reg. in buyers name. Satis. guar, Ship anywhere. H. J. Peer, Ac- worth,-Rt, 1. OIC short. nose blocky Pigs, reg. buyers name, 6 wks. old Nov. 22nd., $25.00 ea. Check or Mo. Ship anywhere. J. C. McClure, Acworth, Rt. 1; Reg. SPC Sows, Boars, Gilts and Pigs, from prize winning herd. Mrs. L, A. Holmes, Rang- er, c/o Evergreen arms. OIC Boar, 300 ibs. or more, Berkshire Brood Sow, 450 lbs. or more, for sale at my place. Will not ship. John Howard, Cleveland, Rt, 1. Reg. Sow, 18 mos. old, had} 1 litter of 9 pigs, bred now with reg, boar, $55.00; Reg. Boar, 7 mos. . old, $40.00, At my barn. About 4% mi. Stock- bridge. C, T. Fisher, Stock- bridge, Rt. 2. Reg. Hamp. 1 yr. old 300 tb. Sow, produces large litters, med. blocky type, gentle, $65. Will not ship. Stanton Meeks, Nichols, Box 164. Phone 7. SPC Pigs, cholera immune, reg. in buyers mame, 2 unre- lated strains, gilts bred to Tip Top Model's Son, reserved grand champ. of Ind.:C. R. Mor- gan, Americus, Rt. 4. SPC pigs, 2 mos. old, sired by prize winning stock, $25. ea. Dbl. treated, crated and reg. in buyers name. Jimmy Duncan, Jackson, Rt. 3. Reg, Oic Pigs,-4 mos. old, 75 Ibe, best bloodlines, and exe. for 4H Club projects, reg. in buyers name, $25.00 with papers: $20.00 without. 4-H Club Member. Ned Owens, Milledgeville, Rt. 4. OIC Durocs cross: 5 pigs, 8 wks. old, $8. ea.; 5 Shoats, 4 mos. old, $16. ea. T. K. Chand- ler, Luthersville. 5 Duroc-Hamp. Pigs, 2 mos. old, $12. ea. Not shipped. A. D: Beckett, Fairburn, Rt. 2. . Med. Blocky Duroc pigs, life treated against cholera, out of large littrs, 12 wks. old, reg. in buyers mame, males and fe- males, $25. ea. FOB. Crated and shipped. No extra chngs. Buyer pays express. Malcolm Perry, Leslie. SPC Boar, 2 yrs. old, reg. papers furnished, 400 Ibs., $50.; Also. 9 mos. old Brown Mare Colt, gentle, to trade for nice heifer or cow. W. L. McGill, Lizella. ~ Reg. Fleshy Type Duroc Male pigs, 4 mos. old, around 100 Ibs. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley. Shoats, 90-100 Ibs., OIC-PC Brood Sows, already bred to reg. boars, $15. ea. and up. J. C. Anderson, Locust Grove. SPC Pigs, 5 mos. old, thrifty, from bes of bloodlines, both sex, $35.00 ea.. reg, buyers name, treated, crated, fob. Fred C. Seago, Pitts, Rt. 1. * Booking orders for pigs Nov, 20th,, Big Bone Guinea, reg. buyers name, $15.00 ea. at 6 wks. old. Will not ship. Y. Ed- win Herrin, Hartwell, RFD 3. Reg. Big Bone Black African Guinea Pigs, $20.00 ea, at 2 mos. old. Will ship anywhere. Paul J. Cleveland, Elberton, Rt. 2: Blocky type Black Essex Pigs, 14 wks. old, $30.00 ea,; 10 wks. Id, $25.00 ea. All subj. for registration. $1.00 reg. fee extra on each pig, Also ship- ping -charge. W..B. Winters} West Green, Phone 1613. Purebred Duroc-Jerseys: Male 24 mos. old, 375 Ibs.; Male, 13 mos. old, 225 Ibs., 10 wks. old Pigs (male and female). Write or call at Effie Lambs farm, 2 mi. So. Wadley, Gas Hwy, 1. Reg, OIC Sow and_ litter, reasonable. Will not ship. Bob- and fe-| 2 purebred OIC Male Hogs, several shoats, 90-100 Tbs., some PC Shoats, some crossed with Blac African Guinea, $15.00 ea., up. J. C, Anderson, Locust Grove. Hereford hogs. males or gilts, 7% mos. old, $4500 ea: 3% mos. old, $20.00 ea.; some brood sows and 1 male, 2 yrs. old, priced right to sell, Papers furnished. Leon Watson, Una- dilla, P. QO. Box 214. Purebred Black Essex Pigs, blocky, 10 wks. old, $25: ea. subj. for Reg. W. B. Winters, West Green. Phone 1613. Reg. Hampshire Boar, ready for service, also 8 and 10 wks. old reg. pigs, male and female, $25. ea. Will ship. W. H. Franks, Richland. 30 good OIC pigs, male and . female, short nose, blocky, 8 wks. old, $25. ea. Reg. buyers name, satis. guar. Ship any- ae A. J. Dupree, Acworth, +t | Reg. SPC Boars, gilt and pigs, different ages, from prize win- ning~herd. Mrs. L. A.. Holmes, Ranger, Care Evergreen Farms. Rg. Berkshires: Broke Nose Boar, 15 mos. old, ready for sale about Dec. Ist., Gilt, about 275 Ibs., 14 mos. old and Sow, 2 -yrs. old, about 875; Also 1 reg. Hereford Sow, 18 mos. old. All life. immune from cholera. John Q. Burton, Robinson. Big Bone Black Guinea Male Hog, 200 ibs., Fob. ~ E. O. Bledsoe, Carrollton, Rt. 3. SPC pigs, 5 mos. old, healthy, thrifty, both sex, $35. ea. Treat- ed, crated and reg. in buyers African name. FOB. Fred- C. Seago, Pitts, Rt. 1. QIC Bred Gilts, open gilts, males ready for service, 10 wks. old pigs, furnish unrelated prs. From prize winning stock, reg. buyers name. Exc. for corn in shuck. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt., 3. ; OIC Pigs, extra large for age, will be 6 wks. old Nov. 17th., $12.50 ea. at farm. Covington Rd. 1 mi. E. Lithonia. $2. extra if crated to ship, J. G. Sayer, Li- thonia, Rt: 2. : HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Gentle, Black Horse Mule, good cond., work anywhere, at a bargain at my place. Near Cobbtown. C. T. Waters, Cobb- 10: hn, Ht, Horse Mule, nice, gentle, 4 yrs. old, 800 Ilbs., work any- where. Sell or trade for Riding Pony, 700-800 lbs., 7-8 yrs. old, suitable for children and ladies. Bring pony and get mule. Ans. all letters. M, O. Downs, Bain- bridge, Rt. 1, Box 176. 3 reg. Tenn. Walking Horses, 1 show, 1 pleasure, 1 stud, very cheap. Mrs. W. R. Adams, ~ Gainesville, 650 Perry St, 9 yr. old saddle horse, gaited, good manners and __ spirited, $175.00. J. M. Solomon, Way- cross, Box 104. Work Mare and Colt, 9 yrs. old, and 3 mos. old respectively, mares wt. 1100 Ibs,, perfect in every way, work anywhere, $175.00. A. N. Highsmith, Way- cross, 207 Hamilton St. Extra good young nule, works well single and dbl, safe for children, 1200 lbs. Exe. for heavy mare, young, good worker, no plug, W. E. McCart, Loganville, Rt. 2. 6 yr. old thoroughbred Tenn. Walker, handsome horse, ideal for women to ride.-Shuler Ant- ley, Marietta, 1004 Cherokee St. Mare horse for sale, or trade for 4 calves, 1 month old, at my place. Come after W. H, Craig, Riverdale. Gentle 4 yr. old Shetland Pony, 500 lbs., supposed to foal, $100. E. F. Dean, Odum. 10 yr. old horse, 9 yr. old mule: Also Riding Cultivator, all kinds plow tools, for sale. James BE. Fountain, Vidalia, Rt i, PAGE FOUR HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 4 Mare Mules, 4 and 5 yrs. old; Also two 2H Oliver Turn- ers, 2 H Stalk Cutter, 2 Coving- ton Planters, 2 Fertilizer dis- stributors, 2 H Wagon, 2 Pea- nut Weeders. Phone 963 or se. =t barn. Guy T. Easterling, Cor- dele, Rt. 4. Purebred reg. 21/2 yr. Buck, and 11/2 yr. doe, both for $60. FOB. Mrs. Ovalene Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1. LIVESTOCK WANTED White and Brown Shetland pony, 8 yrs. old, about 400 lbs., very gentle, $100. Herbert Gooch, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. Mule, 10 yrs. old, 85 Ib. $75. cash or trade for yearlings of same value. H. L. Smith, Li- thonia, Rt. 2. Phone Lithonia 5363. 7; yr,~old: Mare, _ 1250 ~~ lbs., work anywhere, about 1000 Ibs. Sell or-trade for nice heifer or milech cow. T. S. Tribble, For- gyth, Rt. 2, Box 93. Sound Mule Mare, . gentle, work anywhere, fine cond., for sale or tude, Charley Gowder, Powder Springs, Rt. nm Sorrel Mare, 900 lIgs., 10 yrs. old, will saddle or work anywhere, sell for cash or trade for cattle. Bayard Jones, Clarksville, Rt. 2, Mare Mule, 11 yrs. old, 1100 Tbs, $125.00. M, L. Powell, Micville. RAEITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Breeding Rabbits, NZW, 41/2 mos. old, $5. pr.; Bucks, $2.25 @a. Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, umming, Rt. 5. Purebred Black and White Dutch Rabbits, 2 does, 1 buck, 7 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Tom El- liott, Conyers. Purebred Chinchilla Rabbits, NZ Whites (breeders), $7.50 pr.; Meat Rabbits, all breeds, $1.25 ea. I. W. Foster, Atlanta, 8 Ridgeway Ave., N. W. Tel. Em. 2414. 25 rabbits, including Chin- chilla yr. old doe with litter of 11, and Russian Reds, N. Z. Whites, Black Dutch, Angora Long Haired bucks and does, mostly around 6 mos. old, some 5-6 wks. old. Entire lot, $40., or separately. Write. L. Correll, Blakely. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE About 50 Common Goats, ferge, fat, $3. each if herd is taken. Terrell Fletcher, Cobb. 2 young milk goats; one, French Alpine, bred, 1/2 gal. milk now, can be registered; Other white Saanan, giving some milk, $25. for both at my place. Wm. J. Bailey, Atlanta, 502 Casanova St., S. E. Reg. Saanan Male at stud, fee;$5.00; Does boarded until bred, 25c a day. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W. > Tel. Be. 5393. Goats, 5 Nannies, 1 Bill, $30. at my farm 7 rgi. S. Carrollton. N. S. Smith, Cerrollton, RFD 3. Reg. Saanan buck (20 lb., 11 0z. production) at Service; also young Saanan or Toggenburg, reg. or not reg., from 5 to 10 qt. does, $20. to $50. ea.; bred does, $35. and $40. Morris Sanders, Vidalia. 2 female Milk Goats, 1 Black (Nubian), other White, both splendid cond. Phone AT, 8482 or write: Mrs. A, H. Sewell, Atlanta, 818% N. Highland Ave, N, E. 6 Goats, 4 Nannies, one gives 2 qts., 2 Billys, all young, $6.00 at my barn. Will not ship. All letters ans. Mrs. Daisy Crook, Jasper, Rt; 2. Reg. Nubian Goats, young does, aid bucks, ready for breeding, also bred does. See at farm near Madras, Earl S. Redwine, Newnan, Rt. 2. 1 fine Tog. Doe giving milk, and 1 large Tog. Billie, also Doling. Cheap. See. Don't write, Mrs. Need Harper, Ocilla. ; CATTLE: Want cattle for grazing. Have good pasture and John- son grass, lespedeza and vetch from ow on until next- fall. Good Fence, plenty of water Fletcher Terrell, Cobb. Want 50 purebred good grade Jersey, Guernsey, Holstein Young Milch Cows, also 100 head White Face Heifers, cows or steers. W.B. McCommons, Thomson, Phone 410-M. Want Cattle in exc. for good mules, 2- 6 yrs. old, some good match pairs; Also want sheep any kind (but prefer black), in exc, for 50 Ducks, Pekins and Muscovy, and 50 Game Chickens. J. F, Wellborn, Rock Spring. Want 10 Milch Cows, fresh} or to freshen soon, free of -T. B., Bangs Disease, etc. Within 100 mi. Augusta. H. S. Hall, Grovetown, Rt, 2, HOGS: Want 100: lb. Boar Hog. Ad- vise. Will come after. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt, 2, Want, 7-3. O1C- and Big Bone Guinea Cross Pigs. Pre- fer mals, nearby distance. Marvin Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4. Want Yorkshire Female Pig around 8- 10 wks. old. Must be subj. to register. Leland Sands, Glennville, Rt. 1. | HORSES AND MULES: Want gentle pony for chil- dren at reasonable price, A, A. Mann, Hartwell. Phene. 289. Want 1 Shetland Pony, small and safe for child, State price, Mrs. Agness Duncan, Coving- tons Rt 223 POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: Dark Cornish Bantams, Jan. 49 hatch, $2. ea.;Also Eggs, 15, $2.50. A. F. Kelley, .Warrenton. MINORCAS AND MICS. CHICKENS: 20 Black Minorca 8 mos. old pullets, 4-A grade, laying 70 percent, no culls, $40. and will ship. Charles E. Watkins, La- Ieayette, Rt. 2. Good chickens, reasonably priced: Black Leghorns, Hou- dans, S. S. Hambergs, Black Cochins, Ws C. Black, Silver, White and Buff Polish. W. O. Thomas, Savannah, 1205 East 40th St.. ORPINGTONS: Fine, yellow Buff Orpington Stags, $1.50 to $2. ea. Mrs, Ma- rie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. PIGEONS: Plymouth Rock, extra white King pigeons, extra good squab breeders, 11/2 lb., in 25 days, $2.50 pr. mated, banded, work- ing. Some 2 to 4 mos. old, cheap- er. Grady Panter, Dial. CORNISH, GAMES, & GIANTS Pit Game Cocks, Hens, and Stags for sale; Also 6 1/2 lb. Brood Cock and 4 Hens, $25. L. O. Benefield, Cedartown, Rt. 1. Black Giant Cockerels, $2. ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Currie Pow- ell, McRae, Rt. 2. Pure Old Time Ginn Game Fowl, old and young cocks, $7.50 ea.; Stags, $3.50-$5.00; Pullets, $3. ea.; Hens, $5. .N. S. Crow, Royston, Rt. 1. 6 pure Shuffler Pullets, 2 Clipper, one Clipper-Traveler, 1 Clipper Hn, 2 Stags (Clipper- Traveler), 6 Stags Clipper RH, and Clipper Shuffler... Sell or exc. part for Carolina or Wild Cat Blue Pullets, Charles Tyler, Tallulah Falls, 2 Trios White Lace Red Corn- ish, 7 mos. old, $10. MO. No x MARKET BULLETIN POULTRY FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED Games: 1 Blinker- Toppie Stag, 14 mos. old (will make exc. brood cock), $7. or trade 3 brood game hens. Tel. De. 3067. W. C. Shumate, Jr. Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. REDS: NH, RI, AND OTHERS: 15 NH Hens, 1 Rooster, Feb. 14, 1949 hatch, breeding certifi- cates furnished, $2.50 ea, Will not ship. W. T. Pritchett, Elli- Jay nt. soe BOS Lous 50 AAA NH Red Pullets, 7 mos. old, laying, $2. ea. at my home. Dan Garland, Fairmount, RED: Approx. 60 RI Red Hens, 7 mos. old, $1.50 ea.; 15 mixed hens, 7-12 mos. old, $1.25 ea. All laying. Mrs. Lois Wright, Buc- hanan, Rt. 1. (2 mi. West). 10 RI and 10 NH Red Pullets and Cockerels; Also 3 Deck Chick Elec. Brooder for sale. Exc. for value in corn in shuck. Can deliver and get corn. Geo. S. Quarterman, McIntosh, 10 NH Pullets, Mar. hatch, ready to lay, $2.50 ea. One rooster, $2.50. Fob. J. R. Gard- ner, Locust Grove. 16 RI and Plymouth Rock crossed, extra good layers, large, fat, for-sale. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. 25 full blooded NH Red Pul- lets, almost 5 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Must call for at my home. Tel. Smyrna 290-W-3. Mrs. J: A. Underhill, Care S. M. Slaughter, Smyrna, Camp Highland Rd. 30 NH Red Pullets, Apr. hatch, half of them laying, $2. ea. Fob. My place. W. E. Smith, Jr., Villa Rica. Some very fine 6 mos. old R. I. Red cockerels, direct from J. J. Warrens High Pen record (in National Egg Laying Con- tests) stock in Massachusetts, $3.50 ea. F. R. Kennedy, Alpha- retta, Ritz 2: TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: k 15 quackless Ducks, $15.00 at my yard. Will not ship. Mrs. Elmer Clifton, Swainsboro, Rt. 1, Box 60. 7 1949 hatch White African Guineas, $2,00 ea. J. N. Car- son, Griffin, Rt. C. Nice fat Bronze Turkeys, $4,00, $5.00 and $6.00 ea. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Tel. CH, 1777. 17 Muscovy Ducks, 1 drake, 1 hen hatched 1948; 15 half grown, $1.00 ea., my place. C. A. Speir, Forsyth, Rt. 2, Bo 106. ; 3 two yr. old Turkey Hens, two 2 yr. old Toms, some 1949 hatch turkeys, 45c lb, FOB. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Maxeys. Mallard Ducklings, from exc. breeders with typical markings. COD by express or parcelpost, 50c ea.; Hatching Eggs, $2.00 per 11. C. M, Hammond, Au- gusta, Rt. 4, Box 251. 40 young Turkeys, 10-25 lbs. ea, for sale. Brad Morgan, Hayston. (9 mi. S. Covington), A lot of young, fat turkeys for sale. J. L. Magil, Atlanta, 2274 Memorial Dr., S. E., DE. 8084, FARM HELP WANTED Want farm assistant or man- ager. Hard worker preferred. Must be honest and sober. Give references. All houses equipped with elec., located on 2 school routes. J. L. Meadows, Vidalia. Want man and wife to culti- vate 25 A for standing rent. 3 R Apt., elec., water, ete, near town on paved hwy. Contact: Mrs. C. M. Collins, McDonough. Want woman to help do light farm chores on farm, live as one of family, and salary. No objection to child. Mrs. Thomas L. Powell, Lake Park, Rt. 3, Box 1-A. Want single man, white or colored, to work on small dairy. Must be able and willing to work. No drunks. $15. wkly. and board. R. G, Harrison, At- ae Rt. 12, Box 32. Tel. Ma. Want reliable farmer for farm, approx. 60 A cultivation, running water for stock. 6 R house, elec., well on porch, large barn. Standing rent. 1500 Ibs. lint cotton. Available Jan. Ist. 9 mi. Wirider. Estate -of Mrs. Mary Mitchell Ivey. Con4 tact. Mrs. Ruth I. Jordan, 601 Tees Co. Courthouse. Tel. He. 93. : Want dependable col. man to work on farm. Prefer between 50-60 yrs. old with no _ de- pendents. All letters ans. Odis H. Henderson, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. Want farmer for 2 H or 1 H crop, 3rds and 4ths or standing rent. Northern part of Forsyth Co. 5 R house, elec., barn, good pasture, wood, water, mail and school bus. 3 chicken houses, 3600 cap. House vacated at one. See:\ John W. Hughes, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Want farmer for 1 H (88 A) farm, 3 mi. E. Villa Rica, stand- ing rent. 4 R house, screened porch, elec., well pump with complete bathroom facilities. Barn and chicken house. Mrs. Henry W. McLarty, Atlanta, 2230 Peachtree Rd. Tel. He. 0371. Want unencumbered white woman to live on farm and do light farm and garden work for room, board and $15. mthly. Salary. Mrs. Roy D. Wiggins, Bowdon, Rt. 3. : = Want farmer for 240 A good farm land, standing rent. Good peanut and tobacco acreage. School and mail Rt. Elec. 14 mi. East Fitzgerald on highway. Cora Fussell, Osierfield. Want man with small family to cultivate crop. on_ shares. Have Model A John D. Tractor, good 3 R house. 1/2-mi. to two churches. Lots of land: Good school. See-me at once. L. M. Jones, Molena. Want middleaged white wom- an to live in home on farm and help with light farm chores. Must be reliable and have ref- erences. Room, board, and sal- ary. Mrs. B. E. Knight, Austell, Rt: <3, Box 412) : Want col. couple, middleaged, no children, to cultivate 4 acres on shares, with or without mule. Will have plenty of time for extra work. W. P. Hill, De- catur, 3770 Glenwood Rd. b POSITIONS WANTED Want a man for 1950, white or colored, to work 6 or 7 thousand Turpentine cups, 50- 50 basis. Chipping and pulling. Furnish house and give some privileges, All letterg ans. Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Manor, Rt. 1. Want farmer for 2 H farm on halves, or 3rds and 4ths. Good 4 R house, elec., pasture, run- ning water, outbldg. Jessie Myers, Clermont, Rt. 1. Want farmer for Grist Mill and 46 A land, near Winder. Write: S. S. King, Atlanta, 749 Marietta Place. Want man and wife (without children) for work on farm. House, lights, water. Prefer Christian people. No drifters need apply. B. C. Langley, At- lanta, 1936 Flat Shoals Rd. Tel. gheeks. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. a sCits Cy. 4842. Elderly couple want place with good people taking care of chickens and garden. Prefer. So. Ga. E. C. Jackson, Rocky Ford, RFD 2, Box 200. 32 yr. old Vet, wants job on dairy or cattle farm. Can drive truck or tractor. Little dairy experience. Wife, 3 children. State wages in letter. Dewey Dobbs, Buckhead, Star Rt. Want job for wages or crop, 50-50 basis. Cons. dairy work with milkers. Hay, corn, pea- nuts (no cotton). Must have day work too. Need large good house, lights, water, near school and church. 8 in family. Self and son to work. T. C. Hulsey, Lindale, Rt. 1. Man and wife want caretaker job on small farm. Can go at]. once. Mrs. R.A. Gohlke, Care |, | dening, Farmer wants job o1 Exp: with tractor and machinery, row. croppi and _ stock farming, upke machinery, carpenter, yrs. old, have wife, 4 J. W. Cordell, Warwick, Want good .4H f halves for 1950 with 2 good .land, and tobacco ment. C. W. Neely, Care | West, Statesboro, Rt. 3, Want job looking afte and hogs. I furnish my horse. John F. Romine, No Park. oe Want 1 H farm near or Atlanta with good land and water. Standing for 1950. Write at once. Isdoll, Atlanta, 3388 Treac Ave. S. W. a Man with wife wants farm, truck and tractor with good, honest, sober lights, good- water, on m, REA line. Come see W. Hampton. A. B. H .Hampton, Rt. 1. 2 Sober_man, wife, wan eral farm work, or 1950. Lifetime experienc to be moved. Go an Roy West, Waleska, Rt. Want job with chicke crop, or market 1950. No cotton. family. Need 1 lar ler houses. Sober and honest. changed. Must have pastt 2 milch cows. E. W. Fl Marietta, RFD 4. _ 27 yr. old white man > R house, on schoo! mail Rt. 5 yrs. exp. in o work. $60. mth., wood an ter to be furnished. All ans. Sherman Abercr Locust Grove, Rt. 2. X-GI wants job on d cattle farm. 6 mos. exp. drive truck. Ready to move anywhere. Dont drink. 2 5 R_ house, mail and se Man and wife want farm doing day work. ily. Prefer < house, lights, and w Fulton Co. John Moses, RFD 1. : Want job on farm. enced, Wife, 3 childre: house.. Go _ anywhere. Brown, Atlanta, 1845 Mill Rd. ae Want farm and chic work with for reasonab. or terms. Experienced crops, ick veniences. Ref. exchanged mons Flowers, Marietta caretaker. O. trose. Want 57 A good halves if you have own and plow tools. Effie Tennille. ; Want crop on halves o ular work on farm. 4 in f (3 to work). 2 men can d kind of work. Ready to Have to be moved, Co: Bill Shirley, Care Bess arnesville, Rt. 1. ; Want job on farm. Exp. tor and truck driver, als work. White, single. board, reasonable salary. anywhere at once. Prefer farm. Gene Powell, Ki Man with large family job as truck or tractor or. large 1 H crop on Work part time for was house with lights, near and bus line. Fulton o child wants job in dair farm. Good worker, nc er. Cecil Baggett, Cha Man and wife, | wants job looking or hogs, or general f Dont smoke nor Jim Curl, Cobbtown, REI. ner, | sive good: - 2