TOM UNDER
COMMISSION ER
ditorial By TOM LINDER
Southern Association of Commis-
rs of Agriculture met in Atlanta on
ber 10, 1949 and agreed on a plan
omestic allotment to farmers, with
imum price fixed by law, the same
he minimum wage now peed for
ustrial workers.
e Commissioners of the Southern
set up a committee consisting of:
ident, Tom Linder,sof Georgia; Vice
ident, W. E. Anderson, of Louisi-
ormer President, J. Roy Jones, of
Carolina, and Commissioner J. E.
Id, of Texas.
his Committee was instructed to
are a bill and present it at the next
on of Congress, asking that the plan
e present time cotton farmers,
y>. are facing a greater erisis
e pres of any other major
ve fe recently traveled over a good
those sections of Georgia where
the main crop and, also, where
in crops are cotton and peanuts.
re large areas where additional
in cotton and peanuts must be
d, new crops found for them to
r else there will of necessity. be
migrations from farms to cities,
ally by share croppers and tenants.
the share croppers and tenants are
o leave the farms and go to the
ost of them will immediately be-
public charge and will be living
overnment dole.
ve just received a letter from a
lent business man and farmer in
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1949
NUMBER 18
FARMERS PLAN
de immediately effective as to cot- -
their quotas on cotton for next year
of around 3 acres and less per plow
the outlook for the economie situa-
tion under such quotas. means little
short of disaster, not only to the
farmers but to those that do business
with them.
Having received an allotment of
less than 3 acres per plow for the ne-
gro renters on my own place, on
which the normal acreage is and has
been 10 acres per plow, and having
this year taken a loss of about $3500.-
00 on 914 plows, you can very readily
see just where this leads.. It means
that renters wont get enough acreage
on which to produce the essential re-
quirements for living, much less . for
anything more than that. And this
condition will not be an isolated one,
either. It will be prevalent.
_ Have the farmers been bluffed and
cowed and intimidated to such an ex-
tent that they fear to attempt to tarn
and to make their living without the
government? . With the increase in
population, the betterment in the eco-
nomic status, the higher wage scale
being paidwhy should not cotton,
peanuts, and all farm products com-
mand fair prices without all this gov-
ernment fol-de-rol and Gestapo meth-
ods? Echo answers WHY?.
The Committee has agreed among
other things to ask that a portion of the
cotton crop be alloted to each family
principally engaged in growing cotton
for a money crop, and that the other por-
tion be alloted to the farms on a basis of
their historie production. This has be-
come necessary due to the fact that many
people live on the cotton farms in the old
cotton belt, whereas, in recent years
tremendous areas have been planted in
cotton by a very few men, working with
tractors and employing only day labor
transported from a distance for picking
the crop. The Committee has agreed as
follows:
Sufficient information is now avail-
able that as the acreage allotment in the
United States has been decreased the
acreage for the growing of cotton in for-
eicn countries has been increased. A
concrete illustration is in the Rio-Grande
- Valley, where the acreage allotment in
Texas has been reduced to approximate-
ly 400,000 acres, directly across the Rie
Grande Valley, the acreage in Mexico
has been increased from approximately
550,000 to more than 700,000. It is our
opinion that the same is true in other
foreign cotton production fields, espe-
cially Brazil.
It is our opinion that farm products
are entitled to prices comparable with
those of labor. We feel, and believe, that
the American farmer is entitled to such
price on that portion of his products
which are domestically consumed so that
he will receive equality with other seg-
ments of our population.
. We feel, and know, that the present
plan of acreage allotment is going to
drive from the farms hundreds of thou-
sands of farmers who must either find
livelihood elsewhere or go on relief We
further feel, that the American farmer
desires to rid himself of all forms of
regimentation and to be restored to the
fundamental doctrines of individualism
free from bureaucratic controls ema-
nating in many instances from those who
may be well-meaning, but who are ill-
informed.
It is our information that the twa
- price system can be so formed by legisla-
tion that it will result in a fundamental
doctrine, giving the American market to
the American farmer with freedom on
the part of our farmers to seek such
share of the foreign markets as they
deem profitable.
We, therefore, urge that the Con-
gress put into effect these principles so
that there will be equality of opportuni-
ty among all classes, and the taxpayer
relieved from the burden of support
prices beyond true values. We are, there-
fore, prepared to provide the mechanics
for such legislation and are anxious and
willing so to do.
We are prepared to submit a. bill with
the mechanies of putting this two priced
svstem as applicable to cotton immedi-
ately.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND MACHIN.
ERY FCR SALE
ee aes
1 H drawn McCormick-Deer-
ing Mowine Machine, used very
little, $750. at farm near Elli-
jay. D. C. Garland, Atlanta, 566
Fletcher St. S..W. Tel Am.
6985.
3 large size Buckeye Oil
Brooders, used 2 mos., about
good as new, $60. Fob my chick-
en house. 1/4 mi. off\new Dah-
lonega Hw.. K. S. Price, Cleve-
land, Rt. 4.
1949 Cup Farmall Tractor
comp!ete, powerlift, take-off,
disc plow, cultivator, guano at-
tachment, used about 30 days,
ready to go. Reasonable. Ans.
all letters. W. H. Bowen, Vi-
enna.
D. C. Case Tractor, 6 ft. Case
combine, Bush and Bog Har-
row, Smoothing Harrow, 4 row
subsoiler, good cond., $1300.00.
Gene Yearwood, Jefferson, Rt.
3.
Hay Baler, good cond., horse
drawn, $75. F. F. Fulghum,
Douglasville, Rt. 2.
New Oliver Goober Turn
Plow, cost $15./ Will take $10.
for it. D. J. Burel, Dacula.
6 New Intl. Walking Cultiva-
tors, $62.50 ea. Fob.; 2 used Ind.
Riding Cultivators, A-1 cond.,
$60. ea. R. B. Trapnell, Metter.
Phone 54.
C-Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
planters, cultivators, distribu-
tors, 3 disc plow, 1st class cond.,
$750. Claude Whitaker, Metter.
Phone 151.
Intl. 06-1948 model, reason-
able or trade for small tractor:
2 Farmall H, 1944 and 1948
models, reasonable. C. B. Craw-,
ford, Concord.
Allis Chalmers C tractor com-
plete with pulley, power take-
off, cultivators, planters, fert.
and other attachments, $1,675>
10 mi. Ea. Dublin on Hwy 80.
J. W. Lampp, Jr., Dublin, Rt. 6.
Cub tractor, used 1 season,
cultivators, mowing machines,
disc turner and scratcher, $700.
L. C. Carter, Tifton, Rt. 3.
J. D. tractor M, bought in
May, with cultivating equip-
ment, used very little. Discount.
M. B. Watson, Sylvania. Box
48. Phone 2241.
Farmall H 1945 tractor, plant-
ing and cultivating equipment,
3 disc plow, weeder, mowing
machine, also 1 horse. See my
place on Rt. 2. Mamie Miller,
Fort. Valley, 318 Vineville St.
Phone 289-R.
Want to buy 2 Intnl. Walking
Cultivators (2H). Advise. J. S.
Ball, Jackson.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Want soil grinder with seive
attached, used for grinding soil
for flower beds. Give name,
size of machine. E. &. Drewry,
Griffin.
Want one 60 gal. syrup kettle,
good cond. Give price. M. F.
Cole, Nicholls,
Want pair of springs for
wagon Seat. Chas. H. King,
Moultrie, Rt. 5. Care Cresswood
Garden. -
Want 2nd hand Carryall,
Victoria, or old Carriage in us-
able cond. Walter R. Thomas,
Atlanta, 103 Peachtree St., N. E.
Want good used manure
spreader. State price, make and
cond. Arthur Knapp, Thomas-
ville, RFD 4.
All metal CaseThrash con-
verted int. Corn Shucker-Shel-
ler, on wheels, $50% cash at my
place. O. W. Haygood, Athens,
Rt. 8:
C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, 49
model, power take-off, cultiva-
tors, 8 disc Bush and Bog, 3
dise tiller with seeder, like
new, also McCormick-Deering
Combine, 42 in. blade, fox, sale.
Lewis T. Whitehead, Bishop, Rt.
Es,
1949 Model A John D. Trac-
tor, planters, cultivators, used
only one season, exc. cond. M.
A, Callaway, Jr., Bostwick.
Farmall A Tractor, 2 disc
Hester Tiller Plow, 2 Row
planter, 2 HC No. 110, One Row
planter, 2 HC; 16 Disc Harrow,
5 ft. Blade Mower, Set of Spring
Tooth of cultivation equip., A-1
cond. J. C. Ison, Brooks.
2 Row Farmall B_ Tractor,
nearly new, cultivators, bottom
plow, guano distributor? dbl.
sec. harrow, tractor drawn
weeder, planters, sweeps, etc.
Lewis Harrell, Broxton, Rt. 2.
J. D. Tractor, model L., cul-
tivator, turner plow, newly
overhauled, good cond. Priced
right. G. R. Knowles, Broxton.
1949 Farmall C Tractor, cul-
tivators, corn planters, fertilizer
distributors, disc plow, Ist class
cond., $1600. Fob here. G. D.
Locke, Butler, Rt. 1.
F-12 Farmall Tractor on steel,
newly overhauled, 18 disc sin-
gle sec. harrow, 2 disc trailer
plow, planters, cultivators, ferti-
lizer attachments, good cond.,
$600. cash. See: Alton Bagley,
Chatsworth, Rt. 1.
D-2 Diesel Caterpillar Trac-
tor, No. 1 Pacific Terracer, J.
D. Sub-Soiler, 10 Disc Bush and
Bog Harrow, Allis-Chalmers 60
Combine, used very little. W. B.
Dodson, Fairburn, Rt. 2.
SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
: Wednesday, Decein D
1ACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND
MACHINERY.
Farmall A. Tractor, lights,
starter, wheel weights, belt pul-
ley, cultivators, guano distribu-
tors, planters for both 1 and 2
row work, power take-off, 2
dise turn plow, 20 dise dbl. sec.
harrow, good cond. Works like
Box 9.
Oliver Hay Baler, used 1 yr.,
$495., on farm at Penfield, Ga.
M. T. Sanders, Commerce.
2 Roller Syrup Mill, 10 ft.
copper* pan, skimmers, every-
thing complete, ready for tse,
$75. Cannot ship. L. J. Ellis,
Cumming.
3 bottom plows for Ford or
Ferguson Tractor, used very
little, 4 dise tiller, reasonably
priced. W. T. V. Sanders, Dub-
lin, Rt. 5, Box 140.
F-12 Intl. Tractor, steel
wheels, 2 bottom 14 in. turn
plow, dbl. sec. 7 ft. harrow,
planters, cultivators, recently
overhauled, cheap. H. L. Bran-
nen, Glennville, Rt. 4.
Towner Off-Set Orchard
Harrow for Ford-Ferguson or
Dearborn, sell or trade for
planters, cultivators for same
tractor. Jack Welden, Griffin.
Phone 5896 or 4641.
J. I. Case VAO Tractor, 1947
model, 6 disc tiller with seed
box, never used, Case Bush and
Bog harrow, practically new,
Case Mowing Machine, used
part one season, 6 row Root
Cotton Duster, $3000. 3 mi. E.
Jonesboro. G. S, Brown, Jones-
boro, Rt. 1. .
Ford Tractor and farming
equip., 2 mule weeders, 2 guano
so large Brown Mule, works
well, gentle, for sale at my
place. J. M. Anthony, Juniper.
Farmall A Tractor, cultiva-
tors, planters, distributors, bot-
tom plow, starter, lights, pow-
er lift, good cond., $1075. Clyde
Conine, Lakeland. \
New 4 Ply Endless Rubber
Belt, 60 ft. x 5 in., for Peanut
Picker or Hay Press, used one
month, $40. J. SElliott, Macon,
Rt. 3.
Complete cultivators, plant-
ers, guano attachments for
Farmall H or M: type Tractor,
used 2 yrs. Brooks Pennington,
Jr., Madison.
IHC Mule Power Hay Baler,
mounted, bell which rings for
blocks, running cond., $35. Fob.
W. H. Ivey, Milledgeville, Rt. 1,
Box 12.
Grist Mill, 30 in. rocks, shel-
ler, belts, pulleys, floor scales,
good cond., power syrup mill,
12 ft. copper vaporator, good
cond. G. C. Newnan, Newnan,
Rivas :
Fairbanks Hammer Mill, com-
plete, good cond., for sale. M. F.
Yonce, Norman Park, Rt. 2. (15
mi. Moultrie on Tifton Hwy).
2 sets of Blacksmith tools,
plainer, jointer, etc., for sale,
Good location. W. H. Bowler,
Leesburg, Rt. 2, Box 91.
11/2 hp Speedex Garden
tractor, complete with _7 in.
turn plow, furrower, disc sickle
bar, 2 dif. types cultivators,
$150. L. I. Dunlap, Luthersville.
Almost new David Bradley 2
H Wagon, with factory built 24
in. bed; Also 2 large black mare
mules and plow tools, cheap or
trade for cattle. G. Jason Davis,
Rome, Rt. 2, Box 664.
S.C. Case Tractor, 10. dis
king harrow, $1000.00; Case
Combine, Wisc. air-colled motor
attached, $400.00; planters, cul-
tivators, guano hoppers, for S.
C. or D. C. Case Tractor, $275.
Separately or.together. All let-
ters ans. Isham Blake, Jr., Roys-
ton, Rt. a
1946 Ford-Ferguson
overhauled-last year, 2 sets
planters, 2 sets cultivators, 14
in. bottom plow, heavy duty
mowing machine, 6 ft. blade,
works by lift, $15.000; Also
black mare mule, 950 lbs., 12
yrs. old, $75. William. Franklin,
Screven, Rt. 1. 3
1 H drawn Bermuda Grass
plow with new teeth, $15. at my
home.: Lloyd Vickers, Wray,
tractor,
Box 63.
new. Write, A. L. Law, Chula,.
distributors, 2:corn planters; Al- |
Farmall A tractor, 16 in. bot-
ton plow, cultivator, 5 ft. mow-
ing machine, power take-off,
pulley, $800. All 1st class cond.
Paul S. Dutton, Springfield.
_2 H wagon and body, prac-
tically new, $125. Ernest Har-
ris, Stapleton.
Rubber tired Road Cart for
sale cheap or trade. W. D.
Smith, Swainsboro, RFD 4,
2- 12 in, Bottom plows, on
rubber, tractor mowing ma-
chine, 7 ft. blade, peanut weed-
er, set peanut plows, rotary hoe,
all like new. See: Earnest J.
Shever, Sylvester, RFD 4.
Phone 263W.
VAC Case Tractor, _ starter,
lights, plowed ond harrowed
about 150 A, two dise plow, 20
disc -harrow. Grady Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
-48 in. Grist Mill, now in op-
eration, driven by 25 hp Elec.
motor (also 36 in. mill), and 2
hole sheller, complete with
scales, fan, belting, bins, etc. J.
P. Roberts, Thomaston, 301 6th
Ave.
2 unit Sarge Milking Ma-
chine complete, necessary items.
T. L. Watson, Thomaston, Rt. 1.
1949 model Case Forage Har-
vester with row crop attach-
ment, for sale. William G.
Mitchell, Villa Rica, Care Gold-
worth Farm.
1945 Ford-Ferguson tractor,
overhauled motor, set planter,
all purpose cultivator, 2 disc
Athens plow, Bush and: Bog har-
row. new 20 disc harrow, cotton
duster, etc., $1500. W. D. Ward,
Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
Golden Cane Mill, 80 gal. ket-
tle, perfect cond., at Montrose,
Ga., $50. Write: Mrs. T.
Napier, Warner Robins, P. O.
Box 394.
J. D. Tractor, Model A, 6
disc tiller and seeder, 42 R Com-
bine, 7 ft. Mower, $1500. Roland
T. Dickens, Watkinsville.
1949 C, Allis-Chalmers trac-
tor, power lift, PTO, belt pul-
ley, starter, lights, cultivators,
2 row, 10 spring tooth Bermuda
grass plow, $1250. J. P. Hodnett,
White Plains.
1949 model planters and cul-
tivators to use on Farmall H
or M tractor, used only 1 season.
Exc, cond. Fred A. Reeves,
Thomson, Rt. 1.
2 Roller Syrup Mill, 10 ft. cop-
per pan, everything complete,
ready for-use, $75. Cannot ship.
L. J. Ellis, Cumming.
2 Riding Cultivators, 2 H
Turn Plow, other farm imple-
ments. See at my home 6 mi. N.
E. Unadilla. D. E. Langston,
Unadilla, Rt. 2.
No. 50 Continental Gin Fan,
12 in. Continental Gin Suction
Pipe, three 50 x 10 in. split pul-
leys, all good cond. Douglas G.
Moore, Culverton.
Harvey Feed Mill, Grist Mill,
and 30 hp Wisc. air cooled mot-
or, good cond. Willsell for price
of motor. Mark. Strickland,
Glennville.
45 model WC Allis-Chalmers
tractor, 8 disc Athens Bog Har-
row, good cond., $800. Edward
Grizzle, Royston, Rt. 1.
Small Thrasher, good cond., 1
Binder, sell for cash cheap or
trade for cattle at reasonable
price. D. A. Cloer, Dalton, Rt. 3.
7200 cap. Buckeye Clipper
Incubator, about half price of
new one, used 9 mos. T. J. Ram-
sey, Covington, 203 Pace St.
5 H-GE Elec. Motor, 3 phase,
used very little, for - hammer
mill feed grinding. Z. J. Lee,
Red Oak. pf
2 Orchard Sprayers: one 50
gals., Sears unit, $75.00;. Other,
75 gal. cap., $100. at my place.
K. M. Ashbaugh, Lithonia, Rt.
2. Phone Stone Mountain No.
3172. /
W. D. Allis-Chalmers tractor,
tiller, harrow, cultivators,
planters, fertilizer hoppers,
complete. See at my home. Mrs.
Cora Hall, Wrightsville, Rt. 2.
Dering Mower, $10.00; Deer-
)brooders for coai brood
Good 2 H wage
for sale, sulin
Buena Vista,
a So Sa
. a. Ralph Dan
stock, . -
Model H. G. Oliv
tractor, starter, li
take-off, \ ele i
draulic Pan, 1
Bush and Bog
in, disc, Ist class co:
Geo. E, Pruett, Dallas,
New Sweep Rake
T actor, $100.00 at m:
Marshallville. Inquire
A.
Prado, N. E. Tel. Ve.
Horse drawn Hay
cond., 2 H MeCormi
Machine, needs s
$50. Jesse Bell, Cha
Zoe wagon, good
|cond., $35.00; Cane
no pan, $25.00; Set
Rocks, $10. -B: 3H
Rolston. 4
Nisbet Bug Catche
machine, bought Jun
Will take $35. less
Ross, Abbeville, Rt.
1949 Farmall
lights, power take-o
lic lift, planters, cult
tributors, dise ploy
only 8 acres, $1150.
farm. J. F. Burt
Rt 2: ~
good used wood chicken
ers at reasonable price
R.| Castleberry, Gainesville
Want planters :
distributors for Farm
tor. R. G. Daniell, Me
than 6000 and not mor
10,000 egg one Must
cond. Also will exe.
Griener, Atlanta, R
98. co
Want 1 H Mowing
good cond. Cons. a
one. State make and
Moore, Canton, Rt.
Want good 2nd
Laval Milking Mac
equipment. Quote pr
Flanders, Adel. ;
Want Cub Tractor
er lift, dise plow, di
planter and cultivat
Will pay cash. J.
Aragon, Rt..1.
Dra: Ne ee
Want dbl. See. '
row, good cond., re
G. Perryman, Benev
Want set cultivator.
and distributors for
tor.-Must be in goo
priced right. E. B.
Crawfordville, Rt. |
' Want 2 Coke Burn
ers, Heaters, 1000
Must be in Ist class
Weatherby, Fayette
Want 1 power
fair cond. J. B. Bri
garet. ,
Want used Pickup
(automatic type), Intl
M preferred. Lew
Silver Creek, Rt. 1
PLANTS FOR
Strawberry plants, 1
C; $6. M. Add post
Pearson, Dahlone
Wonderberry,
Strawberry, 75 C;
$1. C; Red Raspb
Blackberry, rooted
radish, 6, 50c; Dry |
packed quarteAdd pos'
Willis Grindl, Ds
Li ge
eae
home.
eee}
ee
ing Disc Harrow, $15. At my |p
J. C. McKoy, Newnan, Rt. |.
thousand Everbear-
n Strawberry, large,
y bearing Strawberry, ex-
e, he croppers, 75c C;
| postage. Mattie Duran,
Rt> 1.
Jumbo Strawberry,
ts, $4.50 M. Add post-
Hoke Martin, Gaines-
$3. M.
. G. D, Elkins, Cairo,
Straw-
C;
0. PP, Del. in Ga. only.
Graves, Fayetteville.
jlants, 25c ea.; Condon
Mastodon Everbearing
$1. C; Garlic Bulbs,
udzu Crowns, $6. C;
Grapevines, 6, $1.
. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Rte 6: ;
"Strawberry plants,
ompt shipment. Mrs.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
W., Copenhagen, extra
Glory, Eukhuizen,
500, $1.00; $1.25 M.
5000, $4. exp.; White
Onion, 500, $1.00; $1.50
tis. guar. H. J. Puck-
ald. ~
Biskemore
Crowns, 1-3 yr. old,
2, any amt., 100-100,-
shipment, $12.50 Me
with order. C. C.
ngston, Rt. 1.
Strawberry plants,
; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M;
r., 500, $3.00; $5. M; Kud-
rooted, 1 and 2 yrs.
500, $7.00; $12.50 M.
wwe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
are Strawberry plants,
50 M. Prompt ship-
No stamps nor checks.
radell Allison, Gaines-
D
wns
Crowns, rooted,.1 and
, $2, C; 500, $7.00; $12.-
Klondike Strawberry,
600, $2.50; $4.50 M;
500, $3.00; $5. M. No
D. Crow, Gainesville,
eee ee ee
: Gainesville, Rt.-1.
frostproof Cabbage
Bermuda Onion,
300, 75c; 500, $1.25;
. Chanclor, -Pitts.
ing Strawberry, 80c
Add postage. Mrs.
Minish, Commerce,
tated
Blakemore and Sen-
Strawberry, heavy
50c C; $4. M: Postage
k Hartman, Kings-
o
Pal
Strawberry, zac C
Lettuce, 50 C. PP.
thtsey, Baxley, Rt, 3.
xtra large strong,
| EH. J. Cabbage,
Collard, and White
da Onion, 50c C; 500,
Harris Lightsey, Bax-
, green Chas. W.
_ White. Bermuda On-
Heading Collard, 50 C;
PP. Buford Lightsey,
ae 5
Huckleberry, bearing
loz.; Hazelnut bushes,
ld Strawberry, 5 doz.,
postage. Mrs. Nancy
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box
roof Wakefield and
bage, for fall setting,
500, $1.25; $2. M. del.;
$1.75 M. exp. col.; Col-
- $1.00; $1.80 M. del.;
), $1.50 M. exp. col. No
1 ae C, W. Smith,
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PLANTS FOR SALE
Strawberry, good
$5. M. Fob. No
checks. A. T. Milteer, Quitman.
Klondike Strawberry, 500,
$2.50; $4.50 M; Lady T, 500, $3.;
$5. M. Del. Young. Prompt
shipment, No checks, Mrs. Del-
la Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Giant Gem Everbearing
Strawberry, true to name, $1. C.
Del. Mrs. C. T, Hunt, Gaines-
ville; Rt. 2.
Blakemore, Mastodon, Ever-
bearing Strawberry plants, 90c
C; Lady T, 75c C; $6. M; Tame
Blackberry, 15, $1.00; $5. -C;
May Cherry, Blue Damson
Plums, and Prune Sprouts with
roots, 25e ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Mastodon and Lady T Straw-
berry plants, 75 C; 300, $2.15;
500, $3.50. PP. Prompt ship-
ment, Mrs, Ara Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 1.
Frost proof C. W. Cabbage
plants, $2. M; 500, $1.00; 200,
75c. Prepaid in 8rd zone. R. S.
Wolfe, Surreney.
Klondike and Lady T. Straw-
berry plants, 75c <C;. $7. M;
Blakemore, $1. C; $9, M. Mt.
Huckleberries, 3 doz. bushes
75c. Add postage. Mrs. John
Howard, Cleveland, Rt, 1.
Millions fresh E, J., Chas. W.;
Copenhagen cabbage plants,
mailedor Exp, COD, 500, 75c;
$1. M; 5 M., $3.75; 10 M., $7.00.
Prompt shipment. Sat. guar. F.
F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Phone
234 L. <
E, J., and Chas, W. Cab-
bage, ready, frostproof, $1.50
M; 25ce C; 500, $1.00. Del. Ottis
Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Imp. Klondike Strawberry,
500, $2.50; $4.00 M. PP. Prompt
shipment. No. checks. Henry
Prusinski, Tifton, Rt. 6.
Everbearing Strawberry, 75
C; $5.00 M; Klondike and Lady
T. Strawberry, 75c C;. $7.00 M;
Blakemore, $1,00 C; 4$9.00 M;
Mt. Huckleberry, 3 doz. 75ce.
Add postage. Mrs. John How-
ard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Blakemore Strawberry, 75c
C; $6.00 MI. Moss packed, Mrs.
Paschal Muse, Perry.
Garden Sage, 3 yr. old
plants, 25c ea. Del, Ga. Mrs.
James Stovall, Canton, Rt. 3,
Blakemore Strawh erry,
young, rooted, 80e C; $7.00 M.
PP,ist, 2nd. zone. No chks.
ash or MO. Mrs. Dessie
Crowe, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1.
Early Klondike and Mt. -De-
licious Strawberry, 50c C; 6
Red\ Gold Strawberry, with
each order of 500. No checks,
pe: Pearl Pinson, Ellijay, Rt.
Mission
roots, 60e G;
Klondike Strawherry, 500,
$2.50. Prompt: shipment. PP,
Mrs. Lynette Bennett, Flowry
Branch. ,
E, J. Wakefield Cabbage, Ga.
Collard and White Bermuda
Onion, ready, 30c. C; $2.50 M.
PP. No checks, H. G. Kirkland,
\Baxley, Rt. 4.
Frostproof extra Early Jersey,
Chas., Copenhagen, Glory Cab-
bage, 500, $1.00;* $1.50 M; 5000,
$5,00; Crystal Wax and White
Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.00;
$1.50 M; 5000, $7. I. L. Stokes!
Fitzgerald.
Everbearing Strawberry, 50c
C; $4. M; Native 2 yr. old White,
Yellow, Red Press Peach trees,
mixed, 25c ea.; 10, $2. Add post-
age. S. N. Woods, Oliver.
Catnip, Peppermint, 50 doz.;
Hazelnut, Huckleberry plants,
$1, doz.; Strawberry, 75c
Grape Vine, $1. doz. Add post-
age. Miss Gertrude Waters, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Sage plants, 20c ea.; May
Cherry, Blue Damson _ plum,
Prunes, 25c ea.; Tame Black-
berry vines, rooted, 75c doz.;
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry and Blakemore, $1. C;
Lady T, 75c C. Add _ postage.
are Ramie Black, Cleveland,
_ Frostproof Dutch and Wake-
field Cabbage and Collard, 300,
;| $1.00; $2. M; Big Gem _ Ever-
nor }b
ing Strawberry, $1. C;\ 300,
$2.75. Lee Cres. Gainesville,
Rt, 2)Box 143.)
Cais oe pA rttee
yaa
ET BULLE
-PLANTS FOR SALE
Chas. W., Early Jersey Cab-
bage, and Bermuda Onion, 30c
C; 500, $1.25; Klondike Straw-
berry, 500, $2.50; 10c ea.; 85
doz.; Catnip, Peppermint, 5c ea.
Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Roys-
ton; Rt. 1, ,
Catnip,. Peppermint, Winter
Green, Star Root plants, 50c
doz.: Blackberry vines, $1, doz.;
Muscadine Grapevine, Crabap-
ple, Apple, Peach, Plum, Huck-
oe $1. doz. Add postage.
= ames Waters, Dahlonega,
Strawberry plants, 45c; Gar-
lic, 20e clump. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
E. J. and Chas. W. Cabbage
and White Crystal Wax Ber-
muda Onion, 500, 90c; $1,50 M;
Del. parcel post; 5 M Cabbage,
$4.50 exp. col. Prompt shipment.
Satis. guar. Mrs. Mary Cren-
shaw, Pitts, Rt, 1.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, $1. C5 500, $3.00; $4. M.
Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Avirett,
Blakely, Rt. 1. s
Frostproof Chas. W. Cabbage,
large, fresh, green, 400, $1.00;
$2. M. Del. PP. Mrs. J. E. Jett,
Pitts.
Everbearing Strawberry, 500,
$2.50; $4.50 M; 10,000 up, $4. M;
Gourd Seed, 25c pk. del. Mrs.
Bessie Baggett, Hiram.
Aroma, Blakemore Strawber-
ry, $1..C; Red Raspberry, bears
3 times yearly, 85c doz.; Hazel-
nut, Crabapple, 75c doz.; Horse-
radish, 50c. Add postage, Mrs.
Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Klondike and Lady T Straw-
berry, 7$ C; $7. M; Everbear-
ing plants, 75e C; $5.00 M;
Blakemore, $1. C; $9. M; Mt,
Huckleberry Bushes, 3 doz., 75c,
Add postage. Mrs. John Howard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1. :
Extra E. J., Chas. W., Copen-
hagen Cabbage, White Crystal
Wax Bermuda Onion, .500, $1.00;
$1.25 M. del. PP; 5000, $5. F. F,
Stokes, Fitzgerald,
3 varieties of Everbearing
Strawberry, (mixed since
planting) $1. C. Exe. for pecans
or butterbeans; Also exc. Ever-
bearing (2nd yr.) Strawberry,
mixed, large type, for print
sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs.
V. Proctor, Toccoa, 175 Meeks
St.
Early bearing Strawberry,
40c C; $3.50 M. Exe. for sacks.
Mach pay postage. Lizzie A.
Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box.1.
Sage Limbs, rooted, 15, $1.00.
PP. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt.
2, Box 40.*
Ga. Collard and: Cabbage, 30c
C; $2. M, PP over 500, Rufus
Kirkland, Baxley, Rt. 2. -
Strong Cabbage, Chas. W.
Copenhagen, 500, 75c; $1.25 M;
5 M, $5.00; White Bermuda On-
ions, $1.25 M. Prompt shipment,
EL. Fitzgerald, Irwinville.
Chas, W. and Early Jersey
Cabbage, Ga. Collard and
Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion,
300, 75c; 500, $1.10; $2. M. PP,
Mixed if desired, Strong, root-
ed. Ready. Prompt shipment.
J. D. Crenshaw, Pitfs. POB 8.
Kudzu Crowns, $6. C; Con-
sions Giant Mastodon Everbear-
ing Strawberry, $1. C; Old
Fashion Horse Apple, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs, Nellie Parker,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Missionary Everbearg Straw-
berry, 75c C; $8. M; Peppermint
Plants, 75c doz. Exe. for print
sacks, 125 plants for 4 sacks.
Add postage. Miss Cecil Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Large Missionary and Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1. C; $8.
M. Exc. 100 plants for 4 print
sacks or 5 white. Add postage.
Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.
Strong, frostproof Semesan
treated Flat Dutch, Early Jer-
sey, Chas. W., Copenhagen Cab-
bage, Heading Collard, Broc-
coli, Rutabaga, $1.25 M; Klon-
dike Strawberry, 300, $1.50;
Add postage. Mrs. P. R. Arnold,
Benevolence.
E. J. and Chas: W. Cabbage,
frostproof, $1.75 M, del. in 5 M
lots or over, $1.50 M; 25c C. 500,
ie Otis Pittman, Baxley, Rt.
Reka:
obueai@es
TIN
PLANTS. FOR SALE
Tame Strawberry plants, $3.
M, J. Stwayhorn, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Early bearing Strawberry,
extra large, 75c C; 300, $2.00;
Collard, 25c C. Add postage.
Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt, 1.
Extra large hardy Cabbage-
Collard, $1. C; 300, $2.00; Lu-
cretia Dewberry, McDonald
Blackberry, Giant Boysenber-
ry, late Himalaya Blackberry,
15, $1.00; $4. C; $20, M,. PP,
Jonathan W. Toole, Macon,
1381 Burton Ave.
Wakefield and Copenhagen
Cabbage, Ga. Collard and Ber-
muda Onion, by PP, 250, $1.00;
$2. for 600; $2.75 M.-Large or-
ders by express, $2.00; Large
col. plants, 5 to 20 M. lots, $1.75
M. by express. Morris Sanders,
Vidalia,
Large varieties extra early
plants, 60c C; 600, $3. Plus post-
age. No checks. Mrs. Jewell
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt.5, Box
I. :
Fine Blakemore Strawberry,
500, $3.50, Exc, for sacks or
seed. Mrs. Lee ~ Whittemure,
Douglasville, Rt. 3.
Early large Klondike Straw-
berry, 75c C; 500, $3.50; Ga. Col-
lard, 25c C. Exc, for large paper-
shell 1949 crop pecans at. rea-
sonable prices. Gladys Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1,
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
50c C. Add postage. Mrs, B, H.
Holden, Rolston.
Mastodon Strawberry, $1. C;
Hazelnut Bushes, 10c ea.; Sug-
ar Leaf Peach tree, June Cher-
ries and Sage plants, 20c ea.
Add postage. Docia Harris,
Lula.
Around 5000 Everbearing
Mastodon Strawberry, 45c C;
$3.50 M. Add postage. W. E.
Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt. 2.
Klondike Strawberry, 50 C;
Sage Sprouts, 3, 25c; Dry Sage,
20c cup. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Au-
stell, Rt. 2.
Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C;
300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. Good
count, prompt shipment, no
checks. Mrs. Annie Strickland,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
_ Sage plants, $1. 'doz.; Cab-
bag, $2.50 M. PP. L, J. Ellis,
Cumming.
Mastodon. Strawberry, 70e C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.25; $4.25 M. Mrs.
A. BD. Jones, Cumming; Rt, 1,
Large early bearing Klondike
Strawberry, 50c C; $3.50 M;
Imp. Mastodon, 70c C; $4.50 M.
Exc. for print sacks or pecans.
Each pay postage. Mrs. Guy.
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Frostproof. Chas. W. Cabbage,
500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. Prompt
shipment. W. OO. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Early imp. large rooted Klon-
dike Strawberry, 50c C; Blue
Damson Plum trees, 24 in, high,
50c ea. PP in Ga. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Chas. W. Cabbage, ready, 500,
$1.25; $2. M. del, E, C. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt. .
Imp. Strawberry, $6. M; 500,
$3.50; Dorsetts, $1. C. Exc. for
feed sacks or dried apples, Mrs.
Maud Evans, Gainesville, Rt, 1.
Strawberry, Mastodon, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.75; $5, M; Apri-
cot plums, 50cj ea.; Scupper-
nong Vine cuttings, $1. doz.
Add postage. Mrs.. Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
SEED FOR SALE
60 lbs. choice Bright Pimiento
Pepper Sed, $1.50 lb. O. C.
Perdue, Yatesville.
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c start. Mrs. Sallie Floyd,
Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Green Glazed Collard Seed, 4
Tbls;, Slik. akc. cor large
strawberry plants that bears
early and large. berries, 4
spoonsful for 200 plants. Mrs. T.
T. Holloway, Cobbtown,
White Stem Orinoca Tobacco
Seed, makes ton per acre, 4
Thls., $1. J. J. Carter, Alma, Rt.
7
Sk. Yon e
PAGE THREE
SEED FOR SALE
\
6 tons clein Kobe Lespedeza,
$13. Cwt. Detiver as much as 3
tons anywhe.e in Ga. Fred ,
Norman, Dewey Rose.
500 bags Blue Lupine Seed, in
new 100 lb. sacks, recleaned,
tested, and dried, No. 1 seed.
Price reduced on large lots
51/2c.. Elmer Treisch, Finley-
son.
* Watermelon Seed; 500 Ibs,
genuine Cannon Ball, Black
Diamond, Ist yr., Oklahoma, $1.
lb.; Original Ga. Sweetheart, $2,
lb. Both varieties tested, 94 per
ct. germ, Grown for seed only. }
W. O. Birdson, Gordon,
Recleaned Blue Lupine in
new 100 lb. bags, Lots of 1000
Ibs. or over, germ. 91 per ct.,
purity 99.80, 51/2c Ib.; Also
Sweet Lupine in new bags, 9e
= qe Dockweiler, Cordele,
Several tons nice clean com-
bine run Kobe Lespedeza Seed,
10c lb. Samples on request. L,
A. Caldwell, Gay.
Multipiying Beer Seed, 30c
cup. No stamps. Pairlee Run-
5
les, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Good tender Bean Seed,
striped and cream color Half
Runners, Little Brown 6 Wks.
Bean, 50c Jorge cup; Salad -peas,
60c cup; Ukra Seed, 45c cup.
Exe. for sacks, 2 cups for 4
print or 5 white sacks. Mrs. Ivy
Lambert, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Summer time Pumpkin seed,
plant Ist of May, ripens in
Aug., fine for table, 60c C; Red
Hot Pepper, $1. pk. PPrsBe ae
Ellis, Cumming. \
Chambers Special Tobacco
Seed, 50c oz.; 4 ozs., $1.75; 1/2
1b; -$3:00; $5... 1b. PPos em
Stuckey, Blackshear.
Old Fashion Striped Half
Runner Bean Seed, 50c Ib.
Tommy De Lange, Athens, Rt.
IS
Recleaned and scarified, dot-
ta free, Sericea Lespedeza seed,
No. 1, $20. Cwt. Walter Estes,
Rex.
Long Green Pod Okra seed,
50c teacup, PP; Bunch col. But-
terbean Seed, 40c pt. Or exe.
for print sacks, 2 sacks for pint
of beans. Mrs. J.C. Pendley.
Calhoun, Rt. 2. .
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
100 bu. 1949 Velvet beans.,
imp. variety, in even wt. bags,
for sale. W. D. Gill, Richland,
Rt, 2.
50 bu. Brabham peas, sound,
clean, $5. bu. FOB. No order
less 10 bu. accepted. J. M. Jones,
Grayson.
Good var., Striped, also white
and little pink and white and
cream Half Runner beans, ten-
der, 50c large cupful. Exc. for
sacks: 2 cups for 5 print, or 6
White. No stamps nor chky
Miss Betty Jean Wilson, Cal
ters.!
GRAIN anv HAY
FOR SALE
Peanut Hay, nice, fresh,
about 21/2 tons, $10. ton at my ~
place. Marvin McDonald, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 1.
8 tons good Runner Peanut
Hay, free of poison, $18, ton
at my farm, Rudolph Brows
Summit, Rt. 1.
Several tons Sericea Hay for
sale. J. H. Smith, Perry, POB
15.
400 bales good Kobe Lespe-
deza Hay del., or at my barn.
Jack Welden, Griffin. Phone
5896 or 4641.
4 tons bean and Sericea Hay
and 150 bu. corn, priced right.
See at Ed Allgood farm, 2 mi.
W. Beulah-Paulding Co. W. T.
Hicks, Temple, Rt. 2, Box 204.
1000 bales good Lespedeza,
Bermuda and Meadow Grass
Hay, $25. ton at my barn. K. E.
Rucker, Elberton, Rt. 6. (At
Ruckersville).
About 800 bales of Kobe Les-
pedeza Hay, $25. ton. See: G V.
Miller, Haralson.
- PAGE FOUR
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
MARKET BULLE
PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
New crop Peanut Hay, Span-
ish or Runner, del. anywhere in
trailerload lots. Average around
10 tons. V. H: Burke, Ashburn,
Rt. 1.
Good quality new crop pea-
nut hay, free of poison, in trail-
erloads, certified weights. M. G.
Wilbanks, Cordele. Phone 836.
20 tons Peavine, Grass and
Florida mixed Hay, free of rain,
$27.50 ton. 8 mi. N. Perry, U. S.
Hwy. 41. E. G. Fountain, Fort
Valley, Rt. 1.
6 tons Kobe Lespedeza Hay,
baled, cured without rain, free
of straw and weeds, $30. ton at
barn. Doris L. Williams, Mar-
IN, Rts:
Several hundred bu. Turf
Seed Oats, combine run, nice,
clean, for sale. O. L. Thompson,
Senoia, Rt. 1.
Extra good Lespedeza Hay,
$30. ton at my barn; Mixture of
Dallas Grass, Clover,. and
Meadow Grass, $25. ton.:H. L.
McLeroy, Bogart. Phone 3237-
W-1.
25 tons Lespedeza Hay, $25.
ton; Best Hay, $30. ton. No rain.
At my farm. No deliveries. L. P.
Higginbotham, Elberton, Rt. 2.
Coker Fulgrain No. 7 Seed
Oats, grown from certified
seed, $1.50 bu. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
Several tons Sericea Lespe-
deza Hay, erab grass, shucks,
and corn tops, all good and
bright, $10. truckload not baled,
at my home. 6 miles W. New-
nan. J, C. McKoy, Newnan, Rt.
is
Good quality Peanut Hay,
del. anywhere in trailerload
lots, 8-10 tons. Write for prices.
Marvin A, Burke, Ashburn, Rt.
As :
Good quality Peanut Hay,
Spanish and Runner, free of
poison, del. in truck loads; loads
average 8 to 10 tons. Write for
prices. James Lewis, Arabi.
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
Red Spanish Peanuts, in--hull,
$2. pk. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin. :
Imp. Satish Peanuts, 5. Ibs:,
$1.25; PP; 25' lbs., $4.00: 100 lbs.,
$15:00;.-FOB.+ A. 1: Hardin,
White; Rt. 1, Box 62.
No. 1 Big Fancy Thin Shell
Stewart Pecans, all small and
faulty nuts culled out by hand.
No order too small. Del. PP. 40c
tb. Guar. A. M. Moorman, Lov-
ett.
Stuarts and Seciticr Pecans,
choice size and quality, 30c lb.;
del, in Gas; Mixed, 28c lb; A. J.
Stanton, Newborn.
75 Ibs. Dixie Runner Peanuts,
15c 1b.;-Lot for $10. No orders
less than 5 lbs. Add postage.
Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele,
Rt: 2.
50 lbs. Schley and Stewart
Pecans, mixed, sound, well fill-
ed, 40c lb.; 10 lbs., $3.50. PP.
Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Muscadine Grapevine, 20c ea.;
6, $1.00; Old Fashion Peach and
Crabapple, 20c ea.; Black Wal-
nut, 25c ea.; Blueberry bushes,
Garlic bulbs, 75 . doz,; ..Sage
plants, 20c. ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.
Black Walnut trees, 25c ea.;
Muscadine Grapevine, Peach
and Crabapple, 20c ea.: Blue-
berry bushes, 75 doz.; Sage
lants, 20c.ea. Add postage.
rs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville,
Rt. 6.
State insp. leading var, Stew-|]ea
art Pecan trees, 2-7 ft., $1.-$3.
ea. State license only. 7 mi. E.
Sandersville. M. M. Newsome,
Sandersville.
Blue Damson Plum _ trees,
small, 3-4 ft., 25c ea. Plus post-
age. Mrs. J. M. Braswell, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1.
Nice size Pomegranate bush-
es, rooted, sweet or sour, Red
fruit, $1. ea.; Large Red and
Purple Figs, rooted, and Black
Walnut, $1.00; 10 Seedless
Peach, $1. Mrs. H. M. Johnson,
Shellman.
Pecan trees, state insp., guar.
true to name, stuart and Money
Maker, 1-2 ft., 75c; 2-8 ft., $1.00;
3-4 ft., $1.25; 4-5 ft,, $1.50 ea.
Fob. R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt.
3. Phone 973-W-3.
Several hundred Tung Oil
trees at your own price. None
dug or delivered. Ta. Ge Ri;
Thigpen, St. Marys, Ga.
3 to 5 yr. and older bunch
grapevines, Concords, Niagara
and other var., pruned and
ready to set out; should bear
next summer, 50c ea. FOB or
del. in Atlanta. Claude Eu-
bank, Smyrna, Rt. 1. Phone BE.
7476.
Muscadine, Scuppernong grape
vines, Crabapple trees, 6, $1.00;
Hazelnut, Blueberry, $1.00 doz.;
Catnip, Balm, Tansy,- Sage, 6,
50c; Garlic Bulbs, 3 doz., $1.00;
Everbearing Raspberry, $1.50
doz. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1.
Tung Oil Trees, 2-7 ft., 15c ea.
Come dig them at my home 2
mi. S. E. Carnegie, Mrs. J. H.
Smith, Carnegie.
Jap Apricot, blooms from
Nov. until April; fruit ripens in
May, 2 yr. 4-6 ft. trees, $1.50 ea.
James. Hobson, Jasper.
Govt. insp. Stuart Pecan trees,
3-8 -ft., $1.50-$2.50 ea. H. W.
Gray, Sparks.
All kinds of fruit trees,
strawberry and Boysenberry
plants for sale. ONeal Hitt,
Jasper, Rt. 3.
Large, bearing size, Sweet
Purple Fig Trees, 3-4 yrs., Scup-
pernong Vines, $1. ea.; 2 ft., 50c;
White and Blue Buneh Grapes,
strong vines, 50 ea.; Genuine
Rabbiteye Blue Berries, 3, $1.;
Bearing size Thornless Boysen-
berry, $1.25 doz. J. HE: Granger,
Reidsville,
Nice, large Fig Bushes, Brown
Turkey variety, very reason-
able. Mrs. W. D. Callaway, At-
lanta,1696 Rogers Ave., S.. W.
Tel. Ra. 0179.
50 Brown Turkey Fig Bush-
are 2-crops, state insp., $1. ea.;
2;> $1,502 BELG: MM. Moseley,
Menlo.
Bronze Scuppernong, Black
Muscadine, Black Walnut, 3 yr.
size, 40e ea.: 7, $2.00; Red, Yel-
low June Plums, Crabapple, 8,
$2.00. Mrs. C. -B. - Robinson,
Bowdon.
Rooted Fig, 30c; Currant, 25-
30c; Perennial Pea, Blackberry,
3-20c; Mastodon. Strawberry,
70e C; $1.50 orders prepaid to
2nd zone. No checks. Mrs. Sam
Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353.
Pecan Trees: Stuarts, Schleys,
and Money Makers, all budded,
state requirements complied
with, 1st class, 1-2 ft., 75c; 2-3
ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft. $1.50. Fob. W.
L. James, Coosa.
Blue Damson and Purpie Skin
Free Stone Plum, 2, $1.00; Sana
Rosa or Peach Plum, 75c. ea.
Add postage. Mrs. J. S. Crewe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Fruit Trees: Yates, Red June,
Yellow. Delicious, Limber Twig,
Horse Apples, 3-4 ft., grafted,
dbl. insp., Turkey Figs, 35c;
Pomegranate, Montmerency
Cherry, 50c; Hungarian plums,
40c. Prepaid. A. J. Willoughby,
Waco, P; 0. Box 132:
Red Abundance and Blue
Damson Plums, Early Rich-
mond Cherry, Brown Turkey
Everbearing Fig, 3, $1. Mrs.
John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Fruit Trees: Satsuma Orange,
heavy, 2 yr., $2. ea.; 6, $10.00;
$18. doz.; Kumquat, Grape-
fruit,.2 yr., heavy, $2. ea.; 6,
$10.00; 3 yr. bearing sizes, $3.
; 10 or more, $2; ea. Exp. col.
W. J. Pearce, Cairo, Rt. 2.
Peppermint, $1. C; Red, Black} 4
es, 2 yrs. old, rooted, med. size, 5.
CATTLE FOR SALE
. Reg, Red Poll Bull, 2 yrs.
old, approx. 1000 lbs. proven
breeder, gentle, and 3 yr. old
cow, same breed, bred to reg.
bull, both $375.00. Reg. buyers
name. J, A, Mason, Dahlonega,
Rites
Cow, due to freshen Feb.
1st, giving gal. milk daily, 3
gals. when.fresh, 4 yrs. old,
reasonable price. Otis Ruff,
Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Purebred Guernsey Bull, %
white, 34 red, about 800 lbs.,
$125.00. W. |W. McPherson,
Villa Rica.
2 Bull calves, milking Short-
horn type, one dark roan, oth-
er dark red, 3 >and 5 mos,
old, subj. to reg., well devel-
oped, exc. edigree, $150.00
ea. W. H. -Loudermilk, .Cor-
nelia, Box 55.
Guernsey-Jersey cow, 2nd.
calf, 6 wks, old, $150.00. 1 mi.
S. Collier Station, Hwy. 41.
R. O. Rivers, Forsyth.
2 reg. Polled Shorthorn
Bulls, 1 white, 20 mos. old;
other dark roan, 7 mos. old,
C.. I. Stubbs, Glennviile, Rt.
Reg. Jersey Bull, No. 504520,
good bloodlines, 20 mos. old,
good cond. good coloring,
$150.00. Exe. for reg. Jersey
heifer, Letters ans. Joel Smith,
Ringgold, Rt. 4.
Reg. Jersey Bull, Sparkling
Design Basil No. 510790, 2 yrs.
old Oct. 27th, good stock bull.
Sell or exc, for young reg.
Angus or Hereford Bull. Carl
J. Hutchins, Auburn.
Reg. purebred Horned type
White Face Hereford Bull, 6
mos old, Prince Edward, No.
5895767, Sire: Prince Bam-
bino 43; Dam: Maybelle Dom-
ino. Perfect markings. J. M.
Rae Austell, Rt, 3, Box
Guernsey male, 3 yr. old, and
1 Jersey milch cow for sale. F.
D. Bearse, Atlanta, 2170 Che-
shire Bdg. Rd., N. E.
5 purebred reg. Polle Short
Horn Cows; for sale. Pat G.
Smith, Camilla, Rt. 1.
3 reg. Polled Hereford Bull
calves, 10 mos.-15 mos. old, all
papers furnished, Famous Dom-
ino strain, Sacrifice for $150. ea.
W. C. Carpenter, Jr., Tifton, Rt.
Fine Dairy Calves, mostly
from reg. Jersey; Males and
Braham, B> Angus and Here-
fords; Jersey Bulls, $8.00; Heif-
ers, $15. State tel, number
when writing. Deliver when
having load going in your di-
rection. Grant Seasholtz, Way-
cross, 2806 Screven Ave.
Purebred 38-8 mos. old Hol-
stein and Jersey Male Calves,
out of reg. sires and high pro-
ducing dams, for sale or exc. for
good grade heifers. Mrs. Lelius
Helms, Buena Vista.
Good Milch Cow, freshen
soon, $125. See at 412 Waters
Rd. Write. H. A. Ray, Hapeville,
POF Boxe lie
2 calyes, males and heifer, 10
mos. old for sale. G. W. Darnell,
Rabun Gap.
Reg. Ayshires: 2 bulls, 16 mos.
old, $200.00; 3 mos. old; $85.00;
3 heifers, two 8 mos. old, $120.
ea.; 21/2 mos. old, $90.00; one
freshen early Dec., $290.00; one
with 1st calf, heifer, 2 mos. old,
$285. My. place. James C. Poss,
Washington, RFD 2.
2 purebred White Face bull
calves, 5 mos. and 8 mos. old,
also bay mare mule, 6 yrs. old,
work any place. Sell or trade for
cattle or pigs. 1 mi. East Mag-
net. Byron C. Wolfe, Covington,
RFD 2.
2 Angus Springers, $150. ea.,
1 mi. off Roosevelt Hwy., on
Welcome-All Rd. John C. Lee,
College Park, Rt. 1.
10 mos. old Reg. Jersey bull
out of excellent stock, well
marked and fine specimen, $100.
Cliff Mackey, Marietta, RFD 2.
CATTLE FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
2 Angus Bulls,
$135.
12 rnos. old,
at, farm, Penfield, Ga. M.
;T. Sanders, Commerce. .
Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3-6 mos.
old, for sale: L. P. ees
| around 200 Ibs.,
+S. W.
Fort Valley, Rt. 3, 4
HOGS FOR SALE
3 purebred> Berkshire Gilts
and Male, without papers,
40-50 Ibs. 12 wks. old, at my
place. Roy <A. Long, Meigs,
Ried; :
9 O. I. C, Male Pigs, reg.
in buyers name, 8 wks. old,
dbl. treated, $20.00 ea. Rabun
Gap F.F.A. Mack Patrick, Voe,
Ag. Teacher, Rabun Gap, Ga.
Purebred Hamp. Female
Pig, well marked, 10 wks. -old,
$25.00, O. S. Duggan, Chester.
Reg. SPC Pigs, 2 fine strains
champion bloodlines, about 4
mos. old, $40.00 ea.; $75.00
prs Cz R, Morgan, Americus,
Rt. 4.
OIC short nose Males, 10
wks, old best breeding, reg. in
buyers name, $25.00 ea. Trade
1 for male of equal breeding,
1 mi, E. Pine Lake-Rockbridge
Rd. W. M. Holmes, Pine Lake.
Reg. Cherry Red, fleshy
Type Duroc Male Pigs, around
100 lbs., soon be ready for
service, $25.00; Also Boar,
$40.00. Ernest
P. Carter, Baxley.
SPC Pigs, Advancer and
Grandview Victory breeding,
4 extra good boars, ready for
service, sired by Victory Su-
preme, treated and reg. in
buyers name, Ship anywhere.
M, J. Blackmon, Pinehurst. (4
mi. SE).
Reg. Duroc Gilts, 6-8 mos.
old, 135-150 Ibs., $40.00-$50.00
ea. M. M, Newsome, Sandrs-
ville.
- Hereford Boar, 44% mos. old,
perfectly marked, good blood-
line, $30.00; Gilt, 4 mos. old,
good bloodline, $20.00. Reg,
buyers name. Howard Thax-
ton. Philomath.
SPC Pigs, 8 wks. old, ane |
by son of grand champ, Buck-|
eye Wonder, reg. buyers
name, $20.00 ea, at 8 wks. old.
Satis. guar. Ship anywhere.
cooige Brownlee, Jr., Ben Hill,
tr
OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
35-60 Ibs., 8 wks, old, $25.00
ea.; 10 wks. old, $30.00 ea.
Reg. buyers name. Satis. guar,
Ship. anywhere. H. J. Dupree,
Acworth, Rt. 1.
Choice reg, Hereford Gilts,
(now open) 10 mos. old, se-
lected from large litters, per-
fect color, sired by Mountain
William No. 68869, reg. in
buyers name, $45. 00 ea. Ship
anywhere. WwW. M.- Mims, By-
romville, Rt, 1.
Reg. SPC. _ Sows, Boars, |
Gilts and Pigs, dif. ages, from
prize winning herd. Mrs. L. A.
Holmes, Ranger, care Ever-
green Farms.
Some very fine purebred
stock hogs (now bred), 300-
600 lbs,; Also very fine horse
at giveaway price. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Phone
CH 1777:
Reg. Berkshires, best show
stock, Sept. Pigs, $20.00-$25,00
ea _ H. W. Vaughn, Athens, P.
O. Box 682. Phone 3338 J.
Big Bone. Guinea and OIC
cross Males and Females, 8 wks.
old, treated, crated, ship any-
where, $12.50 "ea. Will Dixon,
Athens, 250 Hillside. Phone
2878-W.
Reg. OIC Pigs, 8 wits old,
either sex, short nose, blocky,
$25. ea, ref. buyers name; Also
1 reg. OIC Gilt to farrow Jan.
llth., $90. Come after. C. -C.
Stoner, Kingston, Rt. 1. +
1 choice reg. Berkshire Boar,
14 mos. old, well bred, ready for
use, $75. Cc. J. Hardman, pole:
merce.
26 OIC-SPC pigs, 6 wks. old,
fine stock but not eg., quick
sale, $12.50 ea. Call ., alnut 2402
or Lamar 7167. Mrs. Mary A.
Shaw, Atlanta, 747 Capitol Ave.,
2 Cherry Red, full blooded,
Duroc. Jersey Gilts, both with
pig by a full blooded reg. male
Duroc, $25. and $30. ea.; Also 1
full blooded Duroc Male, $22.50.
W. A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1.
SPC Pigs, 11 wks. old, sired
by prize winning stock, $25. ea.
dbl. treated, crated, reg. buyers
ase
Big Bone Guines
with papers at r
E. Trenton, Robe
ton.
~ Good thrifty :
B. Weatherly, Fayettoy
8 OIC short nose, b
8 wks. old, from prize
stock, Boar, sa
and type, 6 mos. A
immune, reg. in bu
$25. ea. L. E.
enna, Rt. 2.
Purebred White OIC
Hog, about 300 Ibs., :
good cond., at m
Campbellton Rd., S. W.
0302. Mrs. D. C. "Har
ta, Rt. 1,-Box 205. .
SPC Boar, 18 mos.
reg. with papers; 2 grov
for fattening purposes,
5 purebred SPCs, 2
$20. ea.; 3/4 SPC Pigs,
old, $15. ea. if taken
Mrs. Viola C. Brady, C
1, Box 343. :
Choice bloodlines shor:
OIC Males, ready for li
ice, reg. buyer's name
Exe. for reg. Jersey Bi
or good grade he ers.
Helms, Buena Vista,
Little Bone Blac
Guinea Pigs, full
breeding, to be de
29th., life treated f
Males, $19.50; Gilts,
ea Sinquefield, Harri
Herd of reg. Heref
sows, 5 gilts, read
boars just ready fo.
P. Singleton, Fort Vi
SPC Male, 5 mos
Gilts, 5 mos. old,
bloodlines; Reg. bu
treated, crated, Fob.
| Mrs. u W. Seago,
for sale. Will not ship
Alexander, Ellenwo:
Park Rd. (Turn at Martit
vice Station). ;
Add Sa chrgs a
McDonald, Commerc
2 blocky type SP
one of Victory Su
ing, farrowed ae
of Fred Parker |
rowed Aug. Ist.,
OIC Bred Gilts,
Boars ready for ser\
wks. old, furnish unre i
Satis. guar. Ship
H.. Nix, Alpharetta,
see at. my. wae
Macon, Rt. 3, Alle te
SPC pigs, 1 male 6
$50.00; Gilts, $40.-$5!
Sow, bred to ee
All reg., treated,
Imi. SE. Mrs. L. W.
hukst htt
nose, blocky;
stock, male and. fe
ers name. Satis. . guar,
pree, Acworth, Rt
mos old, $50. _trea
and reg. in buyer's
Fred C. Seago, Pitts
OIC Male pig,~
blocky, 7 mos. itt
name, $50.00; 4 OIC p
old, 2 males, 2 f
buyer's name, $35
where. Clemon B
worth, Rt. 1.
Black African Guinea
big bone type, 8 wks.
20th., to exc. for Black Be
rican Guinea, no kin. Ea
express. W. J. Atki
Cedartown, Rt. 3.
14 pigs, 12 wen
sows, 1 stock hog, all
sale. W. H. Craig, Atl
2, Box 546. Tel. Ev, 11
White spotted P. |
prox, 350 Ibs., 2 yrs
sale. George Will
name, Jimmy Duncan, Jackson,
Rt. 3 ' eae e
3 mi. So. on Mi
oc Male Gtk),
Association, Can
y farm 11/2 mi-
Wainy.
reg. Gilts, $25. ea.
onticello, Rt. 1.
ibbon litters at -1
8 gilts, $25. ea.;
Black P. C. pigs, 6 bo
uxp. Office. Will be tri
FOR SALE
with 4 mos. old M
Iso some plow to
iby, Rt. 1.
pele, 5 yrs. old, 1
with dise, $35.00;
-good as new, $30
ite LaFayette, Rt. 3,
d, 1000-1100 lbs.,
See at my farm 8
sees
for sale. G.
ind Mare mule,
- work anywhere, 1
rel, Dacula, Hog Mt.
ork anywhere,
el. Ev. 1193.
ville. Major Cr
ge Smith, Bax
edu: Re Fain,
NA I
on
ttle or hogs. R.
: POB
596. -
part payment on
sub tractor, Make
E. Weems,
4375 Cascade Rd.
n Mare Horse,
13. B. W
about 325 lbs., reg.
ae P, -D. Griffis,
Boars,
9 mos. old,
, from large litters and
nm stock, $40. at farm;
ed, A. H. Rocker, Jr.,
Black PC Sow, 17 mos.
00; 3 reg. Boars, 125 lbs.,
ted for cholera, Clinton
OIC pigs, 8-10 wks. old,
15. ea. See: Perry FFA,
iddoh, Teacher, Perry.
Its, 10 wks. old Dec.
5. ea, at barn, or $30.00
Elliott West, Cuth-
SES AND MULES
by Tenn. Walking
ght. Milton M. Coley,
; 1 Mare, 12 yrs. old,
coe. 00. Both work
; also 2 1 wagon, good
$50.00; Oliver Walking
lack Match Mare mules, 7
work
Langston,
le, 20 tb 1300 Ibs., 7
$125.00. Both gentle,
RWRErS: O.-E. Johnson,
2 31/2 yrs. old,
.
00.00; plus farming tools.
are, 8 yrs. old, 1050
are mule, 8 yrs. old,
Coble, Stone Moun-
built mule, 9 yrs.
good cond., gentle,
$39. at my home. 3
= mare mules, about
yr. old horse, gentle
00. Or exc. for cow or
ule, 8 yrs. old, work
o old, $50.00. See:
: Gainesville,
Riding Horse. Sell or
Ben Hill,
old, work or ride,
colts, gentle, Sell or
ilk cow, or take
payment.
McDaniel,
21
be
8:
All
949
14
ars
ple
are
ols.
050
3
00.
mi.
12
150
for
ow,
ley,
oe
the
89.1,
late
of-
RA
1100
HORSES AND MULES
ooo! FOR SALE:
Black Idare Horse, 6 yrs. old,
valued at $100.00, but will sell
for $65.00; Also 1 H Wagon,
$20.00. . S. Bell, Murrayville,
Rt t.
Nice gaited saddle horse,
ideal for. children, very gentle,
also good plow and work
horse. Any reasonable offer
considered,
Buford, Rt, 1.
Good sound Mare Mule, 8
yrs. old, 900 Ibs., works well
anywhere, $100.00 for quick
sale. E. S. Holt, Ep oeuee
Rie 1:
Good ~ gentle. mule, cheap.
Apply at W. R. Churns Home
Place. Mrs. Alva Caldwell, Lil-
burns Rt. 1,
mules, 4-6* yrs. old,
1100 lbs,, complete set farm-
ing tools including Oliver
Walking Cultivators, for sale.
1. pair
2 mi. W. Beulah-Paulding Co.
W. T. Hicks, Temple, Rt. . 2,
| Box 204,
Work Mare; around 6 yrs,
old, 1100 Ibs., $75.00; or trade
for equal value in cattle or
hogs. A. #. Skinner, College
Park: Rt, +3, Box 317. Tel: CA
2691.
Black Horse Mule, work
anywhere, Bargain at ~ my
place. C.-T. Waters, Cobbtown,
Ries
Good, gentle 2 yr. old Stud,
-work anywhere, about 650 lbs.,
children can ride; also Duroc-
Jersey .Pigs, 3 mos, old, en-
titled to reg, P. L. Bridwell,
Waco, Rt. 2.
lpr. good mules, 5 and 3
yrs. old, work anywhere. Oliv-
er M. Wooten,. Summerville,
aE 2 S
Gentle Shetland Pony, black
and white, for small children,
reasonable, Barbara. J. Will-
iams, Columbus, Rt. 1, care
Williams Dairy. ;
Black Mare Mule, 8 yrs. old,
900 Ibs., gentle, good cond.,
works well anywhere; also oH
wagon. Bargain. Phone 1480-
M-2. Mrs, Willie P. Saffold,
Warner. Robins, RFD 1.
Mule, about 10 yrs. old,
C.. Kitchens, Decatur, 3420
Glenwood Rd. Phone DE 2785,
after 5 P.M.
12 yr. old mule, work any-
where. Sell or trade for cow
or calves. Floyd Jenkins, Fair-
bugmochts 2 =
Extra gentle, redish brown,
Shetland Mare, approx. 500 Ibs.,
suitable for small children, safe
in every respect, $150. Ww. Cc.
Futral,..Griffin, Rt. D. At
Futrals Store. Phone 4782.
Black Mare Mule, and Brown
Horse Mule, work anywhere,
for sale. John S. Phillips, Juni-
per.
Good Plow Horse, -about 9
yrs. old, good cond., at market
price, or trade on old tractor or
mowing machine. Eugene Loud-
ermilk, Lawrenceville, Rt, 1.
41/2 yr. old Horse, cheap, or
trade for older horse. Joos
Smith, Perry, P. O. Box 15.
Mare Horse, work anywhere,
$60., trade for 40 bu. corn. John
Ww. Kelley, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box
116 (on Rico Rd.).
Pair Horse Mules, matched,
black, 7 yr. old, made 3 crops,
950-1000 lbs:; good worker, no
blemishes, 8275. R: R. Carlan,
Homer, Rt. 2
4 mules, 1 milch cow, 2 H
wagon, McCormick Mower, rake
and some farm tools for sale.
raised, 6)
300 Ibs. Sell or trade
: G.
ee D. J. McCorvey, Pavo, Rt.
Bay Mare, 7 yrs. old, for sale.
Oscar Eubanks, Bowersville.
mule, good cond., easily kept,
work double or single, age un-
known, cheap. D. H. Jones,
| Griffin, Rt. 3, Box 49.
Black Percheron Mare Horse,
1000 lbs., work anywhere, per-
fect for women or children, 8
yrs. old, $50.00; Saw Mill horse,
work anywhere, 10 yrs. old, $45.;
Also OIC-Blue Guinea Pigs, 3
mos. old, $10. ea. C. R. Wade,
Alto, Rt, 2.
John H. Kelley,!
$100.00 or trade for cattle. J.|
-good
Good strong Black Horse
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
mARKET BULLETIN
~
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Large Shetland Pony with
cart, ride or drive; Also large
Bay Work Horse for sale. E. L.
Reagan, McDonough.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Purebred Chinchillas, Jr.
and Sr. Does, and Bucks at a
Bargain. Write: Clyde Max-
well, Smyrna, Rt. 2,
2 pr. guinea pigs -(cavies),
grown, white and brown, $2.50
pr. Clarence E, Greene, War-
wick.
16 frier size Rabbits-for sale.
ae Maddox, College Park,
523 Harvard St. Tel. Ca, 1735.
Chinchilla Giant Rabbits, 3
bucks, 3 does, 12 wks. old,
$1.50; 6 bucks, 6 does, 10 wks.
old, $1.25. Exp. -Col, plus exp.
charges. W. S. Carson, Young
Harris. ~ -
Giant NZW Rabbits, 2 mos.
old, $1,50 ea.; 3 mos. old, $2.00
ea.; Service Bucks, $2.50 ea.;
Bred Does, $4.00 ea.; Friar
Rabbits, 30c lb. Miss Agnes
Howard, Douglasville, Rt. 1,
Box 222.
Checkered. Giants, 3 does, 1
buck (7 mos, old), $3.00 ea.;
6 Chinchilla Does,(3 with
young) 1 buck, bred, $3.00 ea.
J. G. Erble, Atlanta, 443 E.
Ontario St, S.-W. Tel, . Ra.
0647.
5 Ansora Bucks, 5 mos. old,
$2.50 ea. O. L, Craft, Lavonia,
Route 2.
NZW Buck, 1 Belgian Hare
Buck, about 1 yr. old, $3.00 ea.
Jimmy Dorsey, Atlanta, 970
Rose Circle. Tel Am, 5846.
Giant Grey Buck, 1 yr. old
14 Ibs., $5.00; 2 Grey Spot-
ted Does, 1 yr. old, $400 ea.
White NZ Doe, with 11 Young
4 wks. old $10.00. Ship FOB.
Mrs. Sarah ONeal, Concord,
POB 104.
NZW Rabbits, Breeding
stock, 6 mos. old bucks, $3.50;
10 wks. old bucks, $2. 00 ea.;
1 <pr., (10 wks., $4.00: 6 wks.
$3.50 pr. Exp. col. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Approx. 20 White Rabbits
(pink eyed) 12 wks, old and
up, reasonably priced. Ship
FOB. Satis. guar. Mail answer
promptly. Spencer Strange,
Hartwell, 602 Savannah St.
6 NZW Does, 9 mos. old,
stock, all bred once,
$2.00 ea,; Crated dnd shipped
exp. col. a buck free with lot.
J. E. Richardson, Stockton.
Grey Chinchilia Rabbits, 1
doe has brought 57 young
since Apr. Tth,, fine -stock,
good cond., $2.00 ea. FOB. No
checks. Mrs. Gideon J. Holton,
Baxley, Rt, 2...
Ped. Checkered Giants,
bred, black and white doe,
$6. 00: Blue and white Jr. doe,
$4. 00: 2 mos. Jrs. $5.00 pr.
Satis. guar. Jim Dodds, Chick-
amauga, Rt. 2, Box. 155.
5 NZW Does, from ped. stock,
6 mos. old, $4. 50 ea.; 5 col. does,
15 mos. old, $3.75 ea.; NZW
Buck, 18 mos. old, $4.50; 5
NZW Does, 18 mos, old, $4.75
ea. Elzie D. Speir, Jr., Conley.
2 pairs black and white Dutch |
Rabbits, 5 mos. old, $10. or $5.
pr.. Vince Wheeler, Atlanta,
2195 Cheshire Bridge Rd., N. E.
3 NZW Rabbits, 1 Buck, 2
Does (one with long hair) about
6 mos. old, $5. Exc. for 3 young
hens. Will not ship. G. T. Dur-
ham, East Point, 3467 Whipple
Ave, Phone Ca. 6277.
1 pr Angora Rabbits, all wool
producers, $10. Exc. for reg pig.
Rube Boatright, Blackshear, Rt.
fi:
Trio of heavy wt. Chinchillas,
2 mos. old, $10. Papers furnish-
ed. Ship railway exp. col. any-
where. John L. Parrott, Macon,
2366 Miller Field Rd.
Ped. growing stock rabbits,
with papers, shipped promptly.
Walker E. Smith, Atlanta, 2684
Collier Drive. N. W., Rt. 8. RA.
9990.
6 Full Blooded NZW Rab-
bits, 2 mos. old, $4.00 pair,
Jack manter, Dial.
10 mos. old Saanan Billy,
white, hornless, (Mother, Tog-
genburg), will pull wagon,
$10.00. Exp, Col. Exec. for nice
shoat. Mrs. H. E. ~-McLeod,
Dixie
Reg. Saanar Male at stud,
reg, in A,G.S. and A.M.G.R.A.,
Fee $5.00; Does boarded until
bred, several good bred does,
$50.00 ea. W. J. Sumlin, At-
lanta, 730 Grand Ave. N. W,
Tel. Be. 5393.
Tog. Billy Goat, 15 mos. old,
good cond.,. also service goat,
Cheap. W. H. Rochester, At-
lanta, 334 St. Johns Ave. S.-E.,
Rt, 9, Box 287.
Milk Goat, half gal. daily,
white with horns, trade for
chickens. Ruby Phelps, Atlanta
R 11 Volberg Rd. Tel. At. 1613
or At. 5503.
Reg, 8 mos. old Nubian
Buck Kid, $25.00 with papers.
T. E. Bunn, Jr., Decatur, 3200
N: Drnid= Hills. -- Rd. Tel, Cr
5884.
Saanan Doe, 2 yrs. old,
$35:00; 2 does, Saanan and tog
9 mos. c-d, $20.00 ea,; Saanan
Buck, no relation to does, 10
mos. old, $25.00. Lot $80.00.
Grady A, Panter, Dial.
2 purebred, reg., Tog. nat-
urally hornless, short-haired;
2% yr. old buck, gentle, from
5 qt. mother and from World
Record Crystal Helen blood-
liness, $25.00; Doe, unrelated,
from 4qt, mother, $35.00 FOB,
M. O. Mrs, Ovalene -Hibhland,
Lavonia.
2 white hornless 6 mos. old
does, mother from Pitts, $10.00
ea.; also 9 mos. old sow, 250
Ibs. make good brood sow,
$60.00. Rufus Christian, Atlan-
ta, 357 Schoen St., S, E. MA
2798.
Any or all five milk goats,
good stock, Tog., all bred,
freshen in spring. Cannot ship.
Call 1904-W-1 after 6 P. M., or
570 from 8 to 5. Mrs. A. E.
Prince; Gainesville, Rt. 6.
3 milk goats, (1 Billy, 2 nan-
nies) for sale or trade for 2 pigs,
6 wks. old. Claude Parker, Sug-
ar Valley.
2 fine French Alpine Bucks, 6
mos. old, can be registered, sire
Walnut Lane Gary, Hornless.
Ray. E. McCay, Newnan.
Year old purebred young
Tog. milk goats from good
milk producers, $15. ea. H.D.
Guthrie, Pine Lake. Phone
Clarkston 4983.
2 fine milk goats, one fresh
with kids, one to freshen soon,
has a large sack. Graham Simp-
son, Sparta, Rt. 2.
Big/ weather goat, partly
broke, $8. or exe. for Fantail
pigeons. Will ship. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Springs.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
nant
CATTLE:
Want 10 purebred Black An-
gus Heifers, Also want 20- 30
eight wks. old pigs. Advise
fully. J. H. Lokey, Winder,
Box 203.
Want reg, Polled Hereford
Bull, 8-12 mos. old, within
100 mi. Summerville. B. H.
Housch, Summerville.
Want reg. Polled Hereford
Heifers; Also some Common
Goats. Prefer hornless, For my
own plantation at Juniper.
Glenn Anthony, -Columbus,
3821 Hamilton Ave.
Want 2 Reg. bred Polled
Hereford Heifers or young
Cows, also young bull of same
bree. Lewis Lindsey, Silver
Creek, Rt. 1.
Want 60-80 grade Jersey
or Guernsey Heifers, 200-400
lbs. Gaines-
ville.
Want 10 reg. Polled Here-
ford Heifers, 14-18 mos. old,
unbred, blocky. Herbert H.
Adderholdt, Gainesville,
Exc. e Polled Hereford,
950 lb. bull for Reg. Guernsey
bull about same size. T. B. and
Bangs tested. W, F. Robertson,
LaGrange, Big Springs Rd.
Phone 6845.
J, D. Adderholt,
PAGE FIVE
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Want cattle for grazing. Have
Jood pasture, Johnson grass,
espedeza and vetch, from now
until next Fall. Good fence,
plenty water. Fletcher Terrell,
Cobb.
HOGS:
Want pigs from White Coun-
ty or nearby. Write rice,
breed and age, , C. Greer,
Helen, White
Want purebred Little Bone
Guinea Pigs, (1 male, 1 fe-
male). Exc. fodder and carn,
or pay cash. S. H. Smith, Keys-
ville.
Want reg. Big Bone Guinea,
10-12 vks, old female pig, alsa
2 OIC and Big Bone Guinea
crossed male pigs, 10-12 wks.
old, nearby. Marvin Maddox,
Winder, Rt. 4.
Want little bone or big bone:
Guinea pigs, 2 females and non-
related male. J. F. McGill, Daw-
son, Rt. :
HORSES AND MULES:
Want small Shetland Pony.
Must be gentle, (for small boy)
for cash, or will trade saddle
horse or plow. mare. Dyker
Burch, Eastman, Rt. 3.
Want a nice Pinto Pony,
Give price at once. Grady L.
Clark, East Point, 1400 No.
Main St. Tel. RA 8441.
Want good, gentle brood
mare in exc. for mule (valued
at $200.00), good worker, 1200
lbs,, 8 yrs. old. W. E. McCart,
Loganville, Rt. 2.
Want 2 good horses, suitable
for saddle, buggy. or plowing.
Walter R. Thomas, Jr., Atlanta,
3795 Tuxedo Rd., N. W.
GOATS:
Want good fresh in milk
goat. Advise T. C. Freeman,
Marietta, 1124 Powder Springs
Want 2 or 3 milk goats, to
freshen soon or recently fresh-
ened, good, heavy producers,
priced reasonably. D. C. Brooks,
Savannah, 3901 Skidway Rd.
RABBITS AND GUINEA
PIGS (CAVIES):
Want Checkered Giant. Buck
Rabbit, old enough for breed-
ing, in exc. for ='ZW Buck,
1 yr. old, J. W. TYoster, Atlan-
ta, 8 Ridgeway Ave. N. W.
Tel. EM 2414.
4
POULTRY FOR SALE
AUSTRA-WHITES
100 triple A Austra-Whites
and Broad: Breasted White
Rocks, March hatch, laying
good, $2.75 at my place. H,
G. Sanders, Metter, Rt. 1.
1 fine Austra-White Rooster,
18 mos. old, direct stock, $2.50
G. M. Baldwin, Atlanta, Rt,
5) Box: 587;
BANTAMS:
Black Bantam Cochins, fea-
ther legged, 8 mos. old, $4.00
pr. Mrs. Ruby Winkle, Atlan-
ta, Bastland Rd. Rt. 3, S. E,
Tel. 4205.
1 Bantami Hens and 1 Roost-
er for sale. W. H. Rochester,
Atlanta, Rt, 9, Box 287, 334
St. Johns Ave, 8. E.
Pair of Buff Cochin Ban-
tams, $5.00; Black and White
Muscovey Ducks, $2.00 ea. Mrs.
M. F, Caddis, Quitman, Box
427.
6 mixed Bantam Pullets, 1
Rooster, $5.00; 3 Buff. Pullets,
1 Rooster, $3.50; 1 pr. Ancona
Bantams, $1.75; 4 large Black
Leghorn Hens, 1 Rooster, $6.00.
Lockard Beli, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd, N. E.
Black Tail Jap. Bantams for
sale or trade for Golden Se-
bright. H. A. Barwold, Atlanta,
835 North Ave., N, E.
Bantams: Old Eng. Black Red
Games, RI Reds, Modern Black
Red Games, White Jap. Silkies,
Modern Lemon Blue and Mod-
ern Silver Duckwing Games,
also Golden Pheasants in full
plumage. B. H. Holsomback,
East Point, 302 8. Harris &t.
Fine Ja =:
Shipped ;
din, Thy.
ea.
Har=
bantams,
D. Mrs. W.
Riis.
kegs,
- G. W. Williams, Columbus, Rt.
2a SLX
POULTRY FOR SALE
MARKET BULLETIN es Ved
POULTRY FOR SALE
Trio Dark Cornish Bantams,
$4.25. Clarence E. Greene, War-
wick.
BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER
ROCKS:
50 White Rock pullets, 8 mos.
old Nov. 20th, $2. ea. at my
place, 5 mi. Monticello on Ga.
Hwy. 162. Wont ship. Mrs.
Evelyn Anderson, Monticello,
Rt. 1, Box 24.
B. R. cockerels, Thompsons
Ringlet, Exhibition. type, $3.00
2, $5.50 Fob. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin.
Thompsons Ringlet B. Rock)
eockerels. Exhibition type,
$3.00 ea., 2, $5.75 FOB. Mrs.'
. J. A, Wilson, Martin.
40 very fine White Rock
Pullets, 6 mos. old, laying,
$2.00 ea. Mrs. Ida~ Howard,
Oconee.
CORNISH, GAMES
AND GIANTS:
7 Yb. Leopard Brood Cock
$5.00; Leopard Hen, $2.00. Ran-
dall Griffin, Gainesville, 712
Oak St.
9 mos. old -Game Shuffler
Stag, 3 Blue Shuffler Pullets,
$9.00. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dal-
ton, Rt. 2.
Best breed, heavy type Dark
Cornish Young Roosters, ready
for service, $3.00 ea. MO: Mrs. |
R. C. Sanders, Vienna,
Pure Madigan Clarets, se-
lected stags, $5.00 and $7.50
ea.; Few hens, $5.00 ea. Satis.
guar. Jim Dodds, Chickamau-
ga, Rt .2, Box :155.
Red Quills and Black Corn-
ish pullets, $1.00 ea. Stags,
$1.25 ea. Fred Bingham, Cleve-
land, Rt. 1.
10 Pullets, 21/2 Ibs. ea. -1
Stag, 4 lbs. all Negto Blue-
Shawlneck Game. Pullets, $2.
a.; Stag, $5. Fob. Oscar L. Wig-
gins, Demorest.
Old Time Pierce Wise Shuf-
flers, direct in their purity, just.
few untrimmed Apr, May
hatch, $3.50 ea.: Pullets, like
hens, $3.50 ea.; Proven brood
hens, $6.50 ea. D. D. Haywood,
Barnesyille, 141 Cherry St.
7 Cornish (dark) hens, 1
young rooster, $2.50 ea.; Also 10
Rock Roosters, 10 wks. old, $1.
a.; Also will raise biddies to 8
wks. old for 35 out of 100. Exc.
for sacks: Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup,
1 young dark; pure Cornish
Tooster, bulldog type, yellow
$3. No chks. Mrs. Earl
Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1.
4 Red Quill roosters and few
hens, extra nice. Will ship. Mrs.
1, Care Williams Dairy.
Pure Dark Cornish cockerels,
ready for service, $2. ea., lots of
2 or more. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.
Full blooded Negro Round-
head game roosters, 2 yrs. old,
excellent brood cock,. $4. or exc.
for pr. ducks, any breed. Mrs.R.
H. Bennett, Kennesaw, Rt. 2.
Pure Dark Gornish Cocker-
els, ready for service, $2.00
ea. 3 lots of 2 or more. H. W.
Thurmord, Farmington.
2 Trios White Lace Red
Cornish, 7 mos. old, $10.00
trio, MO. No ehks. J. C. -Her-
ron, Martin, Rt. 1.
10 Short, Yellow Leg, Bull
Dog Type Dark Cornish Pul-
lets, just beginning to lay, and
1 cockerel, $28.00. Robert P.
Dixon, Thomson.
LEGHORNS:
15 W.L. 4-A hens, 1 yr. old,
through molting, $1.75 ea. for
Jot. Mrs, J. L. Dudley, Bow-
ersville, Rt. 1.
15 White Leghorn hots and
rooster, 1% yrs. old, Barroa
Bis Eng. 4-A str., $25.00 for
lot. Mrs, Belle C. Carter, New-
ington.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS AND
ORPINGTONS:
Thirty 8 mos. old hens, about
5 lbs. ea,, near Powder Springs
at Mackland. M. O. Richard-
s0n, Powder Springs, Rt. 1.
Capons, nice clean birds, de-
licious meat, 50c Ib, at my
place. L, A. Hanes, Indian
Springs,
12 AAA Hunters NH laying
pullets, bred to large type
Black Minorca \Cockerel (the
cross produces extra large
chickens and eggs), $30.00 for
lot; Booking orders for large
type Black Minorca Chicks,
del. Jan. and Feb. J. D. Mc-
Donald, Milledgeville.
MINORCAS AND MISC.
CHICKENS: ;
Black Minorea and New
Hampshire Red laying hens, al-
so some turkeys and solid white
guinea fowl. Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Rt. 2, CH. 1777.
Special bargain in fine, big
cockerels: White, Buff, Silver,
W.-e. Black Polish, Black Leg-
horns, and in Bantams, Silkies,
Black and White Belgians,
White Cochins, Black Jap. and
Blacktail Jap. W. O. Thomas,
Savannah, 1205 E. 40th St.
35 Mirorea. and Hamp. Red
laying hens, $1.85 ea. Mrs. Hel-
len Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Tel.
ASCE: SEs
PIT GAMES:
Cocks, Stags, and Hens, sev-
eral breeds, bred under. wire.
; Write for prices. Emmett Cald-
well, Turin, Rt, 2.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
ETC, FOR SALE:
2 pr. mated, working, fast
breeding White King Pigeons,
1< yr. old; $3.50. pr. for lot.
$4.00 pr. separately. R. A.
Knowles, Rossville, Rt. 2.
Pigeons: White Fantails,
White, Kings, Silver Kings,
Muff Tumblers, Racing Hom-
ers, Pigmy Pouters, and Eng.
Trumpeters, $5.00 pr.; 3 prs,
$12.00. Phone-CA 9558. E. H.
Morgan, College Park, 231 E.
Cambridge.
Common Pigeons, all cols.
fast breeders, 3 prs, $2.00, FOB.
Curtis Branch, JY. Enigma.
White Fantails, White and
Silver Kings, Racing Homers,
Pigmy Pouters and Eng. Trump-
eters, $5. pr. 3 pr. $12.00. E, H.
Morgan, College Park, 231 E.
| Cambridge.
REDS: RI, NH, & OTHERS:
20 NH Red Pullets, 7 mos.
old; some laying, $2. ea. R. R.
Carlan, Homer, Rt. 2. (On Nails
Creek, Commerce Rd.).
400 NH Red Mar. hatch pul-
fet. $2. ea:; 30 Roosters, $1.50
Mrs. H. 4H. Richardson,
D uglasville, Rt.: 4.
12 fine 4A grade NH Red
hens, 16 mos. old, laying, $2.60
ea.; Also fine hatching eggs, 3
and 4 settings a week, $1.25 per
15. Cartons returned. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton, Millen, Rt. 3, Box 157.
1 purebred Christie Red
cockerel, 10 mos. old, $3. ea.
Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
50 N. H. Red March pullets
from U. S. approved flock, ,with
high laying record. Ship 5 or
more. All prepaid, $3. ea. MO}
only. J. Y. Davis, Martin, Rt. 2.
27 N. H. pullets, ready to lay,
and 2 roosters, 3-A grade, pull-
orum clean, $1.75 ea. Party send
crate and pay Exp. chrgs. John
C. Woodall, Lula, Rt. 1.
300 NH Red Pullets, 4 wks,
old, 35c ea. Exp. col. Guar.
safe arrival.
. B. MeCall,
Quitman, Rt. 3, Box 62.
Red Hampshire Hens, large,
ready for laying, 5, $10.00; Ten
hens, 1 rooster, $23.00 if taken
at once. Dollie Pearson, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
20 NH Pullets, laying, Apr.
hatch, $2.00 ea. Will Not ship.
Mrs. J. P. Holland, Dawson-
ville, Rt. 3.
About 40 hens, all laying,
NH Reds, $2.00 at my place.
J.-A. Hamilton, Atlanta, 434
Flat Shoals Ave, S. E., Tel.
LA 5006.
20 RI - 6 WR - 2 pr. laying
hens, $2.00 ea. 1 WR rooster,
$3.00; $50.00 for lot. Will not
ship; Also 5 tier Brooder,
$37.50. A, P. Haustetter, Thom- 2
asville, Rt. 2.
3 AAA Keystone NH Cock-
erels, pullorum tested, from
prize winning stock, Mar. hatch
at $2.50 ea. Francis Fulford,
Shellman.
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
25 4A grade Apr. 1948 hatch
NH hens, $1.75 ea; Two 3A
Plymouth Rock Roosters, 8
mos. old, $2.00 ea. Will not
ship. Perry C. Ballew, Ranger,
Rie.
50 NH Red Pullets,
1949 hatch, from U. S,
ed flock, high laying record,
5 or more PP, $3.00 ea. MO
only. J. Y. Davis, Martin, Rt.
2.
High bred Pullets, 300.
eweniy tome wks. old, $2.00
150 twenty-eight wks, old,
$2. 25 ea.; 4 NH Cockerels, 16
mos. old, $2.50 ea. at my place.
Cannot ship, Mrs.
Wade, Stone Mountain, Me-
morial Dr. Phone 4331.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC,
Fat pen raised Turkeys for
sale. J. L, Magill, Atlanta, 2274
Memorial Dr., S. E. Tel. De.
8084.
6 jeree Turkey Toms, - Dec.
1948 hatch, 20 lbs. or over for
sale at my farm, 9 mi. So. Bax-
ley near Deen, Bridge, $52. Geo.
Vaughn, Baxley.
14 Guineas, this year hatch,
grown, $17.50 or $1.25 ea, Fob.
Mrs. Pearl Lynch, Brooks, Rt. 1.
6 White Pekins, 2 drakes and
4 hens, $1.50 ea. or exc. for
large turkey hen or small ones.
Clarence Burns, Jr., Cochran,
Rt. 4.
Quackless ducks and drakes,
$3. pr.; 4 Muscovys, 2 ea. ducks
and drakes, $4. pr. All solid
white. Ship anywhere. Clemon
B. Wilbur, Acworth, Rt. 1.
1 White Quackless drake and
2 hens, also 3 duck hens, mixed
with wild duck, June hatch, $6.
or exc. for pr. Seese or what
have you, at my farm, 9 mi. So.
Baxley. George Vaughn, Bax-
ley.
4 young Buff Orp., drakes, $2.
ea. Go6Od breeders and extra
good layers. One of most. color-
ful English ducks. J. H. Barr,
Lumpkin,
11 July hatch Speckled
guineas, $5. Ship collect. Parley
P. Davis, Axson.
Big Bronze Hens and Gob-|
blers, 50e Ib. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
rells, Monroe, Rt. 1. ;
BB Wagon Wheel Strain
Bronze Turkeys: Gobblers, | 20-
25 lbs,, $12.50 ea.;
18 Ibs., $9.00 ea.; $20.00 pr.;
$30.00 trio. Crat to be re-
turned. Mrs. Albert Fulford,
Shellman,
Few purebred African White
Guinea Roosters and Purebred
White Pekin Drake, raised this
year, $2.00 ea. Exp.,Col.. Mys.
Otis Mashburit Cumming, Rt.
5. ;
Mar.
14 Turkeys, 6 Toms, 8 Hens,
10-20 lbs., reasonable price;
Also 7 Quackless Ducks, $3.00
pr.; $1.50 ea. Cannot Ship.
L. E, Williams, Mauk, Rt. 2.
29 head of young Geese,
$2.50 ea. W. A. Warren, Dub-
lin, (Rt 2e
15 young Geese, Mar. hatch,
$2.75 ea. Sell in lot. Mrs. T. L.
Laniey, Summit, Rt. 2, Box 177,
White African Guineas, $2.00
ea.; Also want 25-50 young
laying pullets. Quote cheapest
Bnee. J. N. Carson, Griffin,
t. 5
Quackless Ducks and Drakes
$3.00 pr.; 4 White Muscovey
Ducks, 2 Drakes, 2 Ducks, $4.00
pr. Clemon B. Wilbur,, Ac-
worth, Rt. 1.
B. B. Bronze: 4 Gobblers,
20-30 lbs., 45 Ib.; 5 hens, 10-
14 Ibs,, 50e Ib; $2.00 extra
when shipped. Mrs.
nold, Benevolence.
WYANDOTTES:
20 S. L. Wyandotte April
roosters, $2. ea. my home, $2.50
crated and shipped. No culls. R.
L. King, Baxley, Rt. 2.
R. C. S. L. Wyandotte April
roosters, large size, $2.50 ea.
Mrs. Henry Mullen, Lyerly, Rt.
P. R. Ar-
Few laying pullets and 2
cockerels, 8 mos. old, White
Wyandottes, $2. ea, on Law-
renceville Hwy., 3 mi. No. Tuck-
approv-
Walter!
Hens, 15-]
Holbrook, Gainesville,
8 Shiver Lace Wyandotte
April Pullets and 2 roosters, |
$2.00 ea. Frank Manly, La-
vonia. 16 Textile Ave.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
Exe. 5 dark Cornish Bantam
hens and rooster, for R. I. Red
Bantams, or other good breed.
Edgar Forrester, Rockmart,
4015 3rd Ave.
DUCKS:
Want 5 Indian Runner ducks
and drake, purebred. Quote
color and price. F. J. Chancey,
Augusta, Rt. 2, Box 468.
GAMES:
Exc. 1 Old English black-
breasted Red game stag, about
51/2 lbs., for 2 hens of same
breed. C. H. Baldwin, Atlanta,
Rt. 5, Box 589. :
GEESE:
Want 1 Toulouse gander, 2
yrs. old preferred. Leonard.
Hodnette, Gabbettville.
PHEASANTS:
Want 3 hens and cock (Na-
ture) Amherst Pheasants. Frank
Waters, Quitman, 603 So. Court
Su:
LEGHORNS:
Want 100 W. L. 1949 hateh
pullets, now laying. Mrs. Glenn
R. Smith, Fayetteville, Rt. 2.
Want 25-50 good laying str.,
pullets, about 6 mos. old, White
Leghorns, W. Minoreas or Reds
preferred, disase free and no
culls, reasonably priced. Mrs.
Albert Barrett, Wray, Rt, 2
REDS:
Want 12 to 50 N. H. Red pul-
lets, full stock, no culls. State
age and number. Sam Carnes,
Lavonia, Rt. 2
SACKS FOR SALE
Sacks, Prints, 25 ea. Add
postage. Whites, free of. letters,
18c ea. All washed, free of
holes and mildew. Add post-
age, Mrs, Earl Knight, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
100 1b. print aapie washed,
3, 81c; $3.25 doz: Add postage.
Mrs, Ray Dunagan, Gaines-
jville, 4, 7
Nice large print sacks, wash-
ed, 3, $1.00. Add postage. COD
if preferred. Mrs. Claude Gar-
rett, Gainesville, Rt. - 5.
Good large print sacks, wash-
ed, ironed, free of hgles and
mildew, 25 ea, Add postage.
Mrs. Eva Waldrip, Gainesville,
Rittte
Solid White Bags, extra good
100 lb. cap., 15 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Floyce Whitmire,
Gainesville, Rt, 2.
Nice Print sacks, washed,
ironed, no holes, fine weave,
30c ea. Add postage or COD.
Mrs. Jodie Wilson, Gainesville,
Rt ec8
Print. sacks, 100 lb. cap.
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 25 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Grace ~ Whelchel,
Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box 48.
White sacks, washed, free
of letters and mild>w, 25e ea.
Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Log-
gins, Gainesville,
Print .acks, washed, ironed,
free ,of holes and nildew, 3;
$1.08 PP. Mrs. Hoyt Stowers,
Gainesville, Rt, 8.
Print sacks, 1% yds. long,
fine weave, ripped, washed,
33c ea. PP. MO or cash. Mrs.
Frank McClure, Gainesyille,
ether
100 lb. print sacks, washed,
ironed, 25c ea. MO or cash,
Add postage. Mrs. Clayton
Rene
Nice large print sacks, 25
ea,; White, 20c ea. All washed,
ironed, free of holes and mil-
dew. Add postage. Mrs. Hoke
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Large white sacks, washed,
ironed, free of holes, letters,
and mildew, 20c ea.; $2.40 doz.
No chks, or stamps.
shipment. Miss Evadell es
holes
felt, Woodstock, Bec
| Leonard Satterfield, Cler
Prompt}
ee oe unv
ea.; IY c ea., 10
washed, $20.00 ec Pr.
ment, No checks. WN
Burruss, ba 2
washe ee
cond,
550 C. Add pos
. C. Burdett, Gaines
pk
Print sack 25e*
doz.; White, 20c ea.; $2
All washed, free of
holes and mildew, Ad
age. Mrs. Guy h
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Good quality w
no holes nor mildew,
Seconds with small he
ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Latty, Gills- lle, Rt.
Nice grade Prin sack
$1.00; heavy, unbleached, -
15e ea, All 100 Ib,
Miss. Grace Harben,
leO?r,. w,25cer-r em em
Print sacks, 100 Ibe
washed, free of holes, 26
PP. Mrs. J. B. Brava
gret,
Print sacks, 100
washed, free of holes a
dew, 25e ea. PP in
Harry L. ion M
Rt. 2.
Print sacks, 100 Ib.
free of holes, 25e ea:
unwashed, with letters,
PP in Ga. Miss Luci
Murrayville, Rt. i.
Print sacks, 25c
postage. No COD, Mr:
a Oakwood
Ib. cap. smooth
4 washed, ripped,
and mildew. 2
Odds, 20c ea.; Small
ea. Ald postage. Mr
Baird, Pendergrass, Rt
Print sacks, washe
cond., 25c ea.; Odds wit
holes, 18c ea. Add 2e ]
Miss Beulah MA
grass, Rt. 2.
100, Ib. _ white sa
free of holes sac,
COD not PP. Mrs. E.
inson, Talking Roe!
Good quality 106
sacks, washed, free
letters and mildew.
ea.; Print, 25 ea. 50
PP. Mrs. Talmad;
Winder, Rt tr
200 print sacks, 100
50, $10.50, nae
Woodstock, Rt. ;
postage. Mrs. Hoyt
1 Ib. fruit per sack, vee
Bagley, Alpharetta, Rt.
Print sacks, 30 ea.
ed, 25c ea.; Odds, 2
of holes and mildew. A
age er COD. Mrs. San
ings, Ball Ground, Rt.
200 Ib. White Guano
washed, good qualit
Add postage. Mrs. H,
ardson, Bowdon; Rt.
Print feed sae 100 1
free of holes, milder
ironed. $.00 doz. PP
Hammock, Bowdon,
White Sacks, good
ea.; Print, 24c ea. All
Prompt shipment. Mrs,
Payne, Canton, Rt. 3.
Bleached: Feed Sac k
good
age. Mrs.
ton, Rt, :" E Be
Print sacks, ripped,
no holes nor mildew,
PP.-No CODs nor. chee
Rt. 4, Box 99.
Nicely washed and
100 lb. print sacks,
Exc, for good corn,
wheat, at market
Suber Hill, Omme!
100 good de whit
washed Be:
er, Mrs. Louise C. Kennedy,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
| Gai esville,
Re
1949
MARKET BULLETIN
aGE SEVEN
SACKS FOR SALE
Pint sacks, 3 alike, 1 odd,
t alike, $1.00. Add postage,
COD, Mrs. Otis Pilcher
ing, Rt. 3.
Print sacks, 100 1b. cap., free
of holes and mildew, washed
oned, 25c ea. Add postage,
. Jeff S. Crowe, Cumming,
Print sacks, washed, , good
nd., 25c ea. Add postage or
OD. Mrs.-Roy L, Bennett,
umming, Rt. 1.
Nice print sacks, 3, $1.00;
.00 doz.; Whites, free of let-
3 and spots, 20c ea. Mrs. L.
Samples, Gainesville, Rt.
Good grade white sacks, good
"eond., 18c ea; $2.00 doz.
Prompt del. PP in Ga. Mrs.
M. L. Duran, Cumming, Rt, 1.
White feed
3 Ss; ., good cond.,
*18c ea. $2.00 doz. No chks. or
*COD. Gladys Duran, Cumming
erie de
~ Good quality, smooth white
sachs, 15c ea. plus_ postage.
ts. Fond Pirkle, Cumming,
Becse.
100 lb. cap. print sacks,
b ironed, 25 ea, PP in
in lots of 10 or more. MO
ish. No checks. Mrs, C. I.
ijompson, Dawsonville.
Sacks: Print, washed, free of
les and mildew, 100 Ib. cap,,
ea; White, unwashed,
d quality, 15c ea. PP or
OD t preferred, Mrs. R. L.
aters, Dawsonville, Rt. 2.
Good quality Print sacks,
hed, 2c
and unbleached,
All 100 Ib. cap., free holes and
mildew. Add postage or COD.
. Mattie Waters, Dawson-
le, Rt. 2.
Good grade, smooth Print
ks, 25 ea, $24.00 C, PP
| Ga. No chks, nor stamps.
ompt shipment guar. -Mrs.
ye Ingram, Dawsonville, Rt.
Print sacks, washed, iron-
free of holes and mildew,
ea, Add postage. Mrs. E.
. Stephens, Dougherty.
Thite, washed, 100 lb. cap.,
grade sacks, free of holes,
ers and mildew, 20c; Small
holes, i5c; Large -holes, 10c.
Add postage. Exc. for pecans
_H. H, Richardson, Doug-
sville, Rt. 4.
int sacks, washed, free of
les, 3, $1.00. O. W. Porter,
etteville, Rt. 3,
hite feed sacks, 100 lb.
., 15c ea. Mrs. Tharpe Fitz-
d, Fitzgerald, Rt, 1.
00 Ib. cap. smooth print
ks, without holes or mildew;
ashed, 20c ea, plus post-
; 25 PP and insured. Cash
MC. Mrs. Lewis Hunt,
wery Branch, Rt. 1.
ood grade White Sacks,
eof holes and mildew, 12c
dd postage. L. C. Cole-
Flowery Branch, Rt, 3.
Good, clean 100 Ib. cap.
rint sacks, no bad ones, 25c
on orders less than 25. Add
stage and MO only. Mrs.
Glenn H. Smith, Gainesville,
as
ite sacks, 100 lb, cap.
of holes and mildew, 13c
Add Postage. Miss Bessie
in, Gainesv'lie, Rt. 6.
Print sacks, 100 1b. cap. 4
00; White, 6, $1.90. Washed,
ee cond,; White, not
vashed, 7, $1.00. Add postage,
lanche Durand, - Gainesville,
rint sacks, washed, ironed,
of holes and mildew, S5e
; 10 or more, PP. 325.00 C.
Yo chks, nor COD. Mrs, Chas.
on, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Extra large print sacks,
washed, free of holes and mil-
25c ea; White, 20 ea.;
ite, not washed, 15c ea. Add
stage. Mrs. R. H. Clark,
sville,, Rt, 7.
ea; Whites, bleach-|
15e. ea.|>
SACKS FOR SALE
Qdd print sacks, 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
~Print sacks, $5.00 doz PP.
Odds, $2.40 doz. Washed, iron-
ed, free of holes and mildew,
Mrs. M, M.. White, Gainesville,
Rt. 5.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. eap.,
washed, free of holes and
spots, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. C, W. Hulsey, Gaines-
ville, Rt 9. .
SACKS WANTED
Will exc. 100 well rooted
Strawberry plants for 3 dark
sacks, 100 lb. cap., good cond.
Write. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Da-
cula, Rt. 1.
Exc. 10 lb. good Pawershell
Pecans for 15 washed print 100
lb. sacks. Each prepay ship-
ment. Any amt. up to 300 lbs.
pecans. J. D. Powell, Fitzgerald,
Box 529.
Want several 100 1b. print
sacks at 15 ea. Must be good
cond. Mrs. W. E. Sykes, Hape-
ville, 485 Central Ave.
Want 100 lb. sacks, good, no
spots nor holes; 78 whites at 10e
ea.; 48 prints, 20c ea. PP. Dont |
mind if not washed. Mrs. Frank
Kirkland, Douglas, Rt. 3.
Want 12 print sacks, in good
cond, Advise price and send
sample if possible, at once. Mrs.
Lee Holloman, Macon, 2568
Montpelier Av.e
SAGE FOR SALE
Good quality, shade dried, no
large stems, $1. lb. Prompt del.
Charles Bagby, Varnell, RFD 1.
Dried hand picked Sage, 15
yt. PP. Mrs. D. M. Cochran,
Canton, Rt. 3.
Shade cured Sage, $1. lb.; Al-
so Rooted Sage rene $1. doz.;
Young Pod Hot Pepper, 75 gal.
Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt.
i,
-Dry, Sage, hand picked,
ground, ready to use, 50 large
teacup. Miss Gennia Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Home cured, hahd picked,
sage, $1. lb. at my home. Mariah
Brown, Richland, Rt. 3, Box 48.
1949 hand picked Sage, shade
cured, $1. lb. Prompt del. Mrs.
W. E. McDaris, Canton, Rt. 3.
Hand picked, shade cured
Sage, $1. lb.; 2 or more lbs., 90c
lb.; 50 lb. Dried Red Hot Pep-
per, $1.50 1b.; 2-10 Ibs., $1.40;
Larger quantities, $1.35 lb. PP..
Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Ball
Ground, Rt. 4.
1949 leaf Sage, hand picked,
washed, no large stems, $1.25
lb.; 4 0z., 50c; 1/2 1b., 70c; Hot
Pepper, 6 oz., 50c; 10 oz., 70c;
Sage plants, 14, $1.00; $6.50 C.
Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rt.
di.
Shade dried Sage, red hot
dried pepper, 30c qt., 90 gal.
frost-proof Eng. pea seed, 30c
cupful;- Old Fashioned bunch
okra seed, 25 cupful. Del. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
em
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
APPLES (DRIED): te
3 lbs. sundried 1949 apples,
no peelings, cores, worms,
$1.50 PP, Mrs. J. A. McBryde,
Aragon.
Sundried apples, free of
eel, core and worms, 50 1b.
P. in Ga. Miss Nell Rice, Ta-
lona,
1949 sundried apples. peeled
and cored, 50e lb. and red, dry
Hot pepper, $1.50 lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Claude Edmonds,
Toccoa, Rt. 2.
ARTICHOKES:
Artichokes, 15c 1b. postpaid.
W. M. Bailey, Chicamauga.
Artichokes, $1.00 gal.; wal-
nut Mes, $*.00. lb.; Tobacco,
10 twists, $1.00. Add postage.
Exc. for sacks. R. C. Stover,
Pisgah, : : .
a
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
New crop Jerusalem Arti-
chokes, 26 lb, Cash, E. A.
Kicklighter, Richmond Hill.
BEES:
8 hives yellow Italian Bees in
pat. hives, $10. ea. R. E. John-
son, Decatur, Rt. 1, 2689 Flat
Shoals Rd. .
BUTTER:
5 or 6 lbs. good country
butter weekly, 50 lb. at my
home. Mrs. O, T.. Bearden,
Douglasville.
2-3 lbs, fresh butter week-
ly, brick molds, 60e lb. PP.
Mrs. R. W. League, Tallapoosa.
Ri 1.
Fresh country butter, 60c
Ib. plus charges, Mrs. H. E.
Richardson, owdon, Rt. 4.
2-3 lbs. nice ersey butter
weekly, 60 Ib. plus postage.
Mrs. -W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Rt, 1.
CORN:
200 bu. good, yellow, slipped
shuck corn, 1949 oper, $1.25 bu.
at my barn. P, T. Pritchett,
Roswell, Rt. 1.
400 bu. good corn, 1949 crop,
$1.25 bu. at my home, 4 mi. So.
Brooklet. Mrs. J. W. Forbes,
Brooklet, Rt. 2.
100 bu. extra good, yellow
corn, $1.50 bu. at my barn. D.
J. Burel, Dacula.
FEATHERS: 20
8 lbs. used ghicken feathers,
$4.00, FOB. chks. nor
stamps. Geo. Porterfield,
Comer, Box 87.
Dry picked turk feathers,
free of wing - teil feathers,
abc Ib. Del, J. Les, Re
GARLIC:
1 full qt. | bulbs, 45, or
exc. for 3 ite or rint
sacks, or dried apples,
peaches, white nest onions, or
Everbearing Strawberry plants.
L. A. Borders, Norwood, Box
121.~
GOURDS:
Martin and Dipper gourds, 25c
ea., mixed sizes, 10 ea. Exc.
some or will by ourd seed.
Write. Mrs. W. x ooten, Ca-
milla.
MANURE
Pure chicken manure in
small lots, at my home only.
JH. Felker, Atlanta, 625 Cool-
edge Ave., N. E., $416 J..
"POTATOES:
tatoes to truekers, in Irwin Co.
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
PEPPER:
40 lbs., dried red hot pepper,
$1.50 lb.; 2 to 10 Ibs., $1.40 1b.;
larger quantities, $1.35 lb. Post-
paid. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby,
Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
See See Yel-
low Dock, gwood, Poplar
and Wild Cherry Root, 3 lbs,
$1.00; garlic sets, 50 lb; Gourd
(1 yd. long var.) seed, $1.00
teacupful. Exe. for Print sacks.
o John Myers, Hartwell, Rt.
Witch-Hazel, Wild Cherry
bark, Yellow Root, Spice
Wood, * Sassafras, Prickly Ash,
Wild Cucumber, 385 lb; Pep-
permint, Red Horsemint, Gar-
lic Plants, 25 doz. $1.00 or
over PP. Mrs. Susie Wilson,
Loving.
Wild Horsemint, Stargrass,
Ratsbane, Tansy, Mtn. Huck-
leberry,; Spearmint, Garlic, 25c
doz; Sage, Queen of Meadow,
Ginsr g, 25 ea; Comfrey, 75c
doz; Calamus Plants, 50 doz.
Add _ Postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Diamond,
Catnip, Balm, Tansy, Hoar-
hound, Yarrow, Peppermint,
Spearmint, 40c doz. bunches;
Eleca ipane; Yellow, Sassafras
root, 45 lb.; Garlic bulbs, 50c
doz; ~ Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry Plants, 70c C. Add
postage. Mss L. M. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Bux 3g.
Catnip, peppermint; spear-
mint, balm, tansy, yarrow, 40c
per doz. bunches; yellow, sass-
afrass and Elecampane root, 45c
Ib.; garlic bulbs, 50c doz.; fresh
Walnut Meats, $1. lb. Add post-
age. Miss L. M. White, Dah-
: i _}lonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. :
eae ver ES TT SS Or ll
10 tons graded P. R. sweet po- |
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MARKET BULLETIN
MISCELLANECUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS
FOR SALE WANTED WANTED : ;
use oe Want farm, close to Atlanta,} Want 2 H cro]
SYRUP: GOURDS: : Want old fashioned Salet aig hes Plant. vegetables, fad bio tractor,
9,000 gal. sugar cane syrup, Want 25. small gourds, dif.| English Pea Seed, at once. ily, robe gs oF Ge A ee a oeeae
1 to 2 yrs. old, 30c gal., or 25c
pal. very large quantities. H. L.
Barfield, Ft. Valley. Phone No.
428 J.
150 gal., good, heavy, yellow
syrup, new, in 10 lb. buckets, $1.
gal., my place, 3 mi. So. Pine-
view. J. R. Lowery, Rochelle,
Rt. 2, Box 115.
TALLOW:
Good, home-made, fresh tal-
low, 25c lb. Exe, 4> lbs. for
4 dark sacks, good cond. Ea.
add postage. Mra. L. E. Ross,
-Meansville.
TOBACCO:
Flue cured smoking or chew-
ing tobacco, 5 ibs, $1.00; 11
Ibs,, -$2.00. Del, L\ D. Lightsey,
Screven, Rt 2.
WALNUTS AND
WALNUT MEATS:
Nice, clean, black walnut
. Meats, $1.00 Ib. Add e:
No checks. Mrs. Willis Boinale
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Dry hulled black walnuts,
$1.50 bu.; Meats, $1. lb.; also
grapefruit trees, that bear fruit
in So. Ga., 30e ea. Mrs. T. C.
Withrow, Ellijay, Rt. 1.
6 bu. nice, hulled black wal-
_ buts, $1. bu.; also nice, hickory
~ smoked side meat, wt. 30 lbs.,
40e lb. J. A. McWhorter, Com-
merce, Rt. 5.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
APPLES: .
Want Dried Apples. Send
samples and price. Mrs. Effie
Holton, Baxley, Rt. 1.
ARTICHOKES:
Want large white Artichokes.
State price, L. P. Mingledorff,
Douglas.
Want 1 quart Artichokes for
see}. Quote del. price. E. W.
Reif, Stone Mountain, 5449
Mentorial Dr.
BEANS:
Want bushel genuine bunch
Velvet beans. Pay any reas-
onable price, R. Q. Wood, Tift-
,on, Rt. 1 Box. 137.
Want 1 ton sound, good Vel-
vet beans for seed, or 10. bu.
velvet beans hulled. Give ger-
-Mination test if possible. P,
W. Harrison, Halcyondale,
Want some chickory beans.
Advise. W. F. Screws, Vidette,
(Burke Co.)
BEES:
Want honey bees in pat, 8
frame hives at right price.
State cond., at lowest price,
- J. T. Holland, Sparks, Rt. 1.
BUCKEYES:
Want 100 niece, ripe Buckeyes
for planting in my back yard,
. H. Richardson, Macon, . 2653
Hillerest Ave,
CORN:
Want 300 bu, old corn,
my farm, 6 mi. No. Roswe
off 140 Hwy. Ralph Danges,
Woodstock, Rt. 1.
Want ome yellow
shucked,
in shuek or sh
within 50 mi. Must be No,
and at market price. Advise
Bob Sosby, Carnesville,
Want 100 bu. new shelled
corn, not Hybrid. Give b
price and when can delivey. W.
T. Pelfrey, Doraville. one
Chamblee 2081. :
Want 200 bu. corn, old oF
new crop State-price and if
ean deliver near Palmetto. F.
E. Long, Atlanta, 107 Dauphine
St. Phone Cal. 8457.
CORN (POP):
Want exc. good, thinshell pe-
cans for. pop corn: 3 lbs., for 5
Ibs. pop corn. Mrs. D. A. Law,
Chula.
kinds, Advise. Mrs. G. D. Fain,
Edison.
Want gourds of mixed var.,
Advise, A.-C. Tennille, Mill-
edgeville, 110 E. Green St.
Want 10 Martin Gourds, cut
and ready to hang. State price
and size. Geo.--T. Northen, At-
lanta, 329 Grant Bldg. La. 5486.
HAMS: 2
Want some country Hams,
not smoked, for own use. J. %.
Higgins, Columbus, P.O. Box
140.
HAY:
Want some good, bright Les-
pedeza Hay, shipped by Frt,
No combined hay wanted. Pre-
fer grown near Sparta, J. Har-
vy Archer, Sparta.
Want some bright Lespedeza
Hay, oombine, shipped. Ad-
vise. J. H. Archer, Sparta.
ONIONS
Want 1 gal. Old Fashion
Multiplying Onion sets or 100
plants. Mrs, Lee Clifton, Allen-
hurst.
PEAS: :
Want some red hull Peas for
eating purposes. Advise price
and send small sample. Mrs.
Mary Lawson, Valdosta, 1006
Marion St
Want some Red Speckled
Hull Foag, , for eating, not
treated. _ epee small sam-
ple. Mary . Lawson, Valdosta,
1006 Marion St.
PECANS:
Exe. 18 Print saeks, washed,
free of holes, etc., for 12 lbs.
good paper ghell, large var. pe-
cans. Mrs. I. A. Thompson,
Cumming, Rt. 4.
POTATOES: =
Want 100 bu. Cert Seed
Sweet Potatoes. Give full de-
tails of variety, price, ete. La-
mar Whiting, Buford.
Want 100 bu. Cert. seed sweet
potatoes. Give full details, La-
mar Whiting, Buford.
PEANUTS AND PECANS:
Want good grade Pecans in
exchange for white sacks, (val-
ue, 20e ea.), free of holes, let-
ters, or stain. Evchange value
for value. Each pay postage.
Mrs. B. D. Hulsey, Alto, Rt. 1.
Want few lbs., nice, hand
picked Peanuts and also Pe-
cans. Mrs. G. H. Hayes, Mc-
Donough.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Want Dry Red Sassafras
Roots. Advise quantity and
price. R. A. Caldwell, Boston.
Want some
low Root, dried.
Griffies, Bowdon.
Want some Horsemint, Ad-
vise. Mrs. A. Bartlett, Savan-
nah, 1616 Winter Dr.
Want 100 lb. Black Haw
roots at 18c lb; and 100 Ibs.
Boar Hog or Angelica root, at
28e Ib. ill come after, Ad-
vise. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt.
Mrs. @.
SEED:
Want 1 bu. bunch Velvet
bean seed, at any reasonable
fee. Advise. R. Q. Wood, Tif-
n, Rt. 1, Box 137.
Want some Benny seed. Ad-
vise price and .mount. Miss
Adele T. Burroughs, Savannah
Beact Box 105.
Want Kentucky 31 Fescue
seed. Advise price and anwunt.
G. W, Fuller, Buford, Rt. 1.
Want prices on white Dutch
Clover, Reseeding Crimson
Clover, Kobe Lespedeza, La-
dino and any kind of Clover or
Grass Seed, used for pasture. A.
L. Moragne, Augusta,- Rt. 1,
Box 1.
AUCTION SALE
Reg
=)
Auction sale,
Hereford-Polled Hereford Cat-
tle, bulls, cows wth calf, open and bred heifers,
on Friday, Dec. 16, at Livestock Auditorium, Moul-
rie.
W. E. AYCOCK, Moultrie
aS Sc a jt
Mrs. R. A. Walls; Chula, Rt.
EB : a
Want about 1 pt. cleaned May
Pop Seed or 1 bu. Dry Pops.
Write price. F. M. Rowan, De-
catur, 418 Ponce de Leon Place.
Want Old Fashion Mustard
(Not the frilly kind) seed. Mrs.
S. V. Kennison, Kingsland, Rt.
1; Box: 27. :
Want 100 lbs. Fescue Seed.
Quote price and variety. C. A.
Lovinggood, Kennesaw, Rt. 1.
ood clean Yel-
W.{and mail rt. Day phone. 156;
FARM HELP WANTED
Want man to do light farm
work on farm. Also drive trac-
tor. Room, board, and fair sal-
ary. J. W. Lewis, Sr., Newnan,
Rts 2:
Want reliable, sober, hard
working man, exp. truck driver,
with son as helper, to work on
farm with hogs. Good year
around salary, 3 R house, elec.
furnished. Drifters and loafers
need not apply. References re-
quired. W. e Bottoms, Atlanta,
115 Jackson St., N. BE. Wa. 0131.
Want reliable farmer, white
or col, for farm in Henry Co.
Good pastures, good 4 R house,
30 A in cultivation, elec., mail
rt. C, L. Beale, Atlanta, 2293
Peachtree Rd. Ve. 9697.
Want woman to help. with
gardening and other light farm
chores on farm. Good home and
salary. Letters ans, Mrs. H. T.
Steakley, Canton, Rt. 4.~
Want man or man and wife
(no children), white or col. for
general farm work by day, or
50-50 basis. 2 R house, wood.
Prefer Christian with good
references, Write. W. H. McWil-
liams, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Evans
Mill Rd. :
Want man with small family
as cropper and part time wages.
Good land, 4 R house, lights,
running water; bus line. J. M.
Hutchinson, Baxley, Rt. 1, Box
179-A. :
Want 2 white or col. men for
pulling turpentine faces, 50-50
basis. House- furnished. On
school bus and mail rt. Mrs. E.
G. Anderson, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Want young couple, no chil-
dren, to work 20-25 cow dairy.
Experience not necessary. Able
to keep neat records. Cannot
use drinkers and smokers. 3 R
cottage furnished. Answer. in
own hand writing, or see. W.-C.
Smith, Riverdale, Care Valley
View Farm..
Want farmer for
farm; 31/2 mi. Ten:
ood -2 H
le, school
F.
-
Night L. Ses-
I.
sions, eee
Want small white family for
wages and 3 H crop, 50-50 basis.
Honest workers, exp. managing
stock; able move self. 3 R
house, wood, garden, elec.
School and mail rt. See person-
ally. 8. S$. Storer, Douglasville,
Rt. 4. Care Storers Ranch.
Want reliable farmer for 34
A good land. d 8 R house,
hall, elec., well on porch, large
barn, good pasture, 2000 cap.
chicken house. Mail and school
bus by door. 1 mi. Chattahoo-
chee School. 38rds and 4ths or
standing rent. Ford Witherow,
Cumming, Rt. 5. . .
Want an overseer. for 1950.
Good proposition for right man.
No drinkers need apply. T. H.
Nolan, Bostwick.
Want white woman, unen-
cumbered, for light farm chores
on farm. Room, board and sal-
ary. Ans. all letters. Lester M.
Lewis. Bowersville, Rt. 1.
Want white couple, middle-
aged, Christians preferred, for
1|farm work. No drunkard need
apply. House and satisfactory
working terms agreed upon. B.
C. Langley, Atlanta, 1936 Flat
Shoals Road, 8. E. CY 4842.
Want col, family only to work
1 H farm, 50-50 basis. Good 4
R tenant house, school bus and
mail rt..Near Griffin. Mrs. C. R.
Donough, Rt. 3.
Man and wife want job as
Caretakers on small farm, Can
go at once. R. A. Gohlka, Cobb-
town. Box 64,
Want 1 H farm, or tractor
driving job for wages. Good
house with lights. Wife and 1.
child. Jake Walker, Fitzgerald,
25 1/2 E. Oconee St.
Want good 2 H farm on
shares, 4-5 R house with lights;
about 10 A in Collard Greens,
15 Cotton, 3-5 tobacco; $200. in
advance for run bill. Near Ma-
con, Perry, Soperton or Dub-
lin. H. J. May, Atlanta, 11
Glendale Place, N. W.
Want job at} Dairy, with
house, lights and. water. Well
exp., 29 yrs. old, have wife, 3
small boys. Have to be moved.
Harvey L. Beal, Woodbury.
Want job as farm hand, able
to work, go anywhere. Can
drive tractor and do dairy work.
Sam Wood, Martin, Rt. 2.
Want job on farm, fixing and
cleaning out wells, ete., for the
farmer. E. M. Jarvis, Milledge+
ville, 551 No.- Jefferson St.
45 yr. old, exp. Dairyman,
wants job. Dont drink. Have to
be moved. Guy H. Stevens,
Conyers, Rt. 3. _
Unencumbered 43 yr. old
woman with 2 boys (17 yrs.
old, one small) wants 1 H farm.
Have to be moved. Catherine
Williams, Blakely, Rt. 4. ;
Man, 58, alone, well exp.
farmer, carpenter, orchard and
stock man, wants maintenance
job on farm. Small house and
salary or percentage basis. J. A.
Bennett, Atlanta, 452 Windsor
Sr., S. W. {
2 young men (one with small
family) want work on farm.
Experienced tractor driver.
Joseph Moss, Atlanta, 533 Crew
St.-S.2W.
Middleaged single man with
good habits wants job on farm,
or overseer on poultry or stock
farr Exp. carpenter. Ttive as
one of family, or work for
wages. Sober and honest. R. T.
Hill, Jesup, 110 Cherry St.
* Want job at once on farm or
1 H crop on halves. Self, wife,
mother-in-law, 3 yr. old boy.
Need 4 R house. James T. Bur-
gess, Vinings, Paces Ferry Dr.
Want job driving tractor or
doing carpentry work on farm.
Honest, sober, Christian, 49 yrs.
old man. Move any time. 3 in
family. Good worker. Need 3-4
R house. J. L. Kent, Buckhead,
Rt. 1, Box 96.
Man with family wants 1 H
farm on shares, or would take
day work. At once. Ezra Mob-
ley, Pavo, Rt. 3.
Want job as miller. Experi-
enced all kinds of milling. F. F.
McDonald, Fort Valley, Care C.
F. McDonald.
Want light farm work with
elderly couple. Miss Annie
Bowles, Gainesville, 1319 Hazel
St.
Farmer wants job on farm.
Exp. with tractors, machinery,
mules, cattle, hogs, tobacco.
Cons. part wages, part crop. 42
yrs. old, wife, 4 children (young-
est 8 yrs. old). J. W. Cordell,
Warwick, Rt. 2. .
40 yr. old vet. wants work on
dairy or cattle farm, 12 yrs. ex-
perience. Must have farm
where can take GI training, in
or near Atlanta. John H. Ag-
new, Atlanta, Y. M. C. A.
Want light farm work on
farm. Phone 9242. Claria Jones,
Macon, 506 Poplar St.
#4 yr. old man, willing work-
er, wants job on farm. Lifetime
Duluth, Rt. 1, Box 68.
furnished. George Wells, ~Mc-|
exp. Ciscero Sprayberry, Jr.,
Plenty of farm help
Chapman, Jasper, Rt. 3.
dle or So. Ga.
land, and water. Expe
J. Isdoll, Atlanta, 338
Pwell Cir. SW. a
Want farm near
standing rent, for truc
ing. Need 5 R_ good
barn, etc., Best ref. J.
er, Clarkston, P. O. Bo:
43 yr. old'man, so
non-smoker, wants tr.
with a tobacco allo
house, elee., school
with milking machines,
milkers, etc. Also
reliable. Can give refere
required. Ready to m
time. State salary. R. O.
Decatur, 317 McAfe
27 yr. old married m
3 children, want large |
on halves, near Comm
Athens. Dont drink,
nor curse. Need 3 R 1]
furnish own groceries,
move. J. C. Mayhue,
Rt: 1, Box 120:-42-= ae
Want job working i
(planting or digging).
enced. 4 in family. Ni
with lights and wate:
drive truck or tractor.
Moses, Louella, Rt. 1.
Want man to hand
general farm and
proposition for goo
full details and give
Bona Allen, Jr., Bu:
Want wmiddleage
woman, unmarried,
references, to do
work on small farm.
yard, room, board
able salary. Ans. all le
cae B. Argo, Dougla
Want good white
farmer for 2: H far:
Co., 3 R house, 50-50
H farm on-3rds an
if you have stock
Want good 2 H f
farm on 50-50 basis,
4 R heuse, school and
by. door. Furnish
Fawn, Rt. 3.
Want white man
to run tractor farm,
time to directing +
and developing some
for cattle. High sch
mail rt. by horne. Good
with elec. John B. |
Concord. ae
Want middleaged
an to do light farm
care for poultry, live
meals. Mrs. M. P. P3
man. ~ Se
Want family to wo)
crop, 50-50 basis. 4
with lights, on mail
bus rt., near 3 churc!
Veal, Covington, Rt. 2
Want farmer +
smokers wanted. H.
Baxley. ~
Man and wife, w:
farm, 3 R house with
water. Born and raised
Ready to move no
Scoggins, Scottdale.
Want jog as ove
or looking after s
shares, with some
time exp., strictly so
old, healthy, wife
ter in college.
Christian man. C.
Americus, Rt. 2...
Overseer wants job on farm
Flanagan, Atlanta, 290 Angier
Ave, NBs 6.4% i :
or cattle farm. Can give.
ref Lifetime A