Tom Lindor,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1950
Commissioner
NUMBER 2
iditorlal By By TOM riIneEe
Law of Georgia, Code Section 42-
eads. | as follows:
Mecmille cream, ice cream mix or
cream shall be shipped into Geor-
from any other State unless such
eream, ice cream mix or ice
vis produced and handled un-
_sanitary conditions no less ade-
uate i in the protection of publie wel-
e than milk, cream, ice cream mix
r ice cream produced and marketed
Georgia; and not then until au-
orization for the shipping of such
product or products has been issued
y the Commissioner of Agriculture
fter careful investigation. Any
ilk or milk products shipped into
eorgia, or produced or handled in
eorgia in violation of this law shall .
be condemned by the Commissioner
Agriculture and rendered unfit for
rketing by the addition of Pyok-
solution or other harmless col-
is matter.
s law was enacted by the Legis-
to protect the people of Georgia
_unwholesome _ dairy products.
e | assing the law contained in this
ion, the Legislature had provided
aws to protect the public in Geor-
from unwholesome dairy products
duced and handled within the State.
ode Section was enacted to pro-
them from unwholesome dairy prod-
; produced and handled outside the
e. This law puts
dlers of dairy products on an absolute
ality whether they produce milk in
or out of Georgia, This law con-
ith no provision of the Constitu-
of the United States or of Georgia,
uding the Interstate Commerce clause
laws enacted under it. It is good
aw and will stand every test.
duty of the Commissioner of Ag-
on, and there is no doubt of the in-
ssioner of Agriculture shall do.
terstate clause of the Constitu-
s not in any-manner force the
Ge rgia " anything which can-
ens f Georgia. If it
eorgia | citizen to
1
iE LAW STANDS
producers and,
ure is clearly stated in this Code -
f the Legislature as to what the -
to sell liquor in Georgia.
the law for a citizen of Georgia to sell
liquor in Jeff Davis County, Georgia,
then it is also against the law for a citi-
zen of Ohio or Florida to sell liquor in
Jeff Davis County, Georgia.
Under the Peach Marketing Agree-
ment, it is against the law to ship peach-
es out of Georgia which do not conform
to the standards of the marketing agree-
ment. It is also against the law for a
citizen of Ohio or Florida to ship peach-
es out of Georgia which do not conform
to the specifications contained in the
Marketing Agreement.
If it is against the law for a citizen of
Georgia to sell milk, cream, ice cream or
ice cream mix in Georgia below a certain
standard, then it is also against the law
for a citizen of Ohio or Florida to sell
any milk, cream, ice cream or ice cream
mix in Georgia which are below those
_ game standards.
_ This law is so plain, so fundamental
and so elementary that it requires no
lawyer or court to interpret it.
Most of the school children in Georgia
know that you cannot prohibit the ship-
ment into Georgia of a commodity sim-
ply because it is produced in another .
State. Certainly I know this to be true
and certainly I have never undertaken
to do anything of the kind.
In the Market Bulletin of Wednesday,
April 15, 1942, eight. years ago, I wrote
an article entitled, Problems of the Milk
Supply in Georgia. On Page 2, I used
the following language:
Since the Legislature passed laws
providing for dairy and plant inspec-
tion, and requiring producers and
plants to invest large sums of money
in equipment, this makes it neces-
sary to prevent the sale in the state -
of milk produced outside the state
which is not produced under just as
strict regulations as Georgia milk is
produced.
For this reason, the Legislature
passed a law providing that no milk
could be brought into Georgia unless
it is produced under just as strict re-
quirements as the Georgia producer
is required to meet. The law further
provides that the milk cannot be
brought into the State except on a
permit f the Commissioner of
If it is against.
Agriculture after proper
tion.
Under the authority of this law
we have arrested and _ discolored
milk in several cases being brought
into the State unlawfully.
investiga-
This should convinc anyone of the
clarity of the legislation and of the fact
that the Commissioner of Agriculture
understood its meaning and had no in-
tention of going outside the authority of _
the law in stopping the sale of inferior
milk and milk products in the State.
All six of the suits filed against me
were filed by the same lawyers. Four
of them were by the same client. This
client swore in his petition in the Federal
Court that he was a citizen of Georgia.
Later he filed an amendment stating
that he was a citizen of Florida. In his
suits against me in Jeff Davis County, he
swore that he was a resident of Florida.
Some of his applications were made from
Camden County, Georgia, and some from
Jacksonville, Florida.
In a hearing in my office on Friday,
September 8, I asked this client and: his
lawyers about this. His lawyers said
that they were instructed to do this by
somebody on the telephone, but when I
asked them who they were talking to on
the telephone neither of them could re-
member who they talked to. The client
himself, in answer to the.same question,
stated that he had another lawyer to fix
up the application showing he was a resi-
dent of Georgia. This is the man who
said that I blued his milk simply because
it was produced_in another State.
In spite of this, however, the Court
held that the Commissioner of Agricul-
ture was not enjoined from enforcing the
provisions of Code Section 42-522.
In addition to all this, the - Supreme
Court of the United States has repeated-
ly held to the effect that milk, because
of ifs peculiar nature, can constitute an
especial hazard to health, and for that
reason, the interstate commerce theory
is even less applicable to: milk than it is
to many other products such as seed for
instance.
However, in the case of planting seed,
a few years ago I was temporarily en-
joined under the Interstate Commerce
Laws from enforcing the Seed Law on
seed shipped from Michigan into Geor-
gia. Appearing before a three Judge
Federal Court and explaining that I made
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Tom Linder, Commissioner
Published Weekly at
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By Department of Agriculture
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
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Atlanta, Ga.
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Some garden tools, good
cond., and reasonably priced.
Mrs. H. V. Hall, Ellenwood;
Re: 2;
1949 model J. D. tractor with
1 row planters and cultivators,
1 s:' of harrows, all practically
new, used very little, entire
outfit, $1,500.00. G. W. Ander-
son, Leaf. (6 mi. Ea. Cleveland)
1946 Ford tzactor, front and
rear cultivators, distributors,
plenters, 2 bottom plow, Bush
and Bog harrow, Tandem har-
row, disc terrace plow, cotton
duster, etc, A-1 cond. Bar-
gain. D. E. Gibson, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 3 (3 mi. N. EK. Fayette-
ville, Hwy. 54).
A 2 H wagon, almost new,
for sale. Mark Foster, Talking
Rock.
cteick Hedinig 2 H wag-
on, good cond., deep body with
rods, heavy built, $85. George
5. Miller, Monroe, Rt. 2.
omplete Cane syrup mill,
consists of Golden Mill, 500 gal.
juice -vat, 18 ft. evaporator,
and other necessary equipment.
Used 4 wks. Sell for half price.
Dr. R. L. Grace, Sr., Albany,
1500 Dawson Rd. Phone 496
and 1288.
Old IHC mule power hay
press, mounted, with tongue,
$25.00; large cap. Ensilage cut-
ter, $35. Both running cond.,
also 2 heavy wagons with wide
stee! tires. W. H. Ivey, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 1, Box i2
Allis- Chalmers Model C 2
ae iat raCtor, o:G1Ssc.d. D Titles.
.20 disc* Harrow. Planter, Cul-
tivators, Fert. Hoppers, Pulley,
_ Power Take-off, hyraulic
and lift, lights, starter, guar. 1st.
class condition. Come see. C
T. Hammock, Adrian.
12 ton Caterpillar $100.00;
Twelve disc Plow for MU
Intl., $50.00. Rembert Mull,
Silver Creek, Rt. 1.
Athens Disc Plow, $100.00; 1
set Dearborn Bush and Bog Har-
rows, fits any tractor, $100.00.
Hugh Alexander, Cornelia.
1949 Ford Tractor Plow, Har-
row, Cultivators, other equip-
ment $1900.0C; Also Farmall Cub
with hydraulic lift Plow, dar-
row, Wagon, Bush and Bog
Harrow, $1000.00. E. L. Johnson,
Gainesville, Rt 2.
2 H Wagon, farm tools, cheap
for cash. Connie Abernathey,
Cleveland, Rt, 1. -
24 in. Meadows Grist Mili,
good running cond., $100.00 at
By place on Hwy, 27, O. M.
Pate seeps Box 123.
seat,
Mae Tu:
1 Benthall peanut picker, gua.r
to be in good shape, reasonable,
J. H. Sims, Ashburn, Box 284.
(Tel. 8 J);
Oliver Superior 13 Dise Tract-
or-Drawn Oat Drill, $125.00.
FOB.R, E. Aycock, Monroe.
John Deere B Tractor, culti-
vators, planters, fertilizer dis-
tributors, 4 disc tiller, 6 ft. K.
B. disc harrow, all good cond.,
for sale. Come see. Bargain, L.
P. Chappell, Richland
LA John Deere Tractor with
all equipment, $650.00. J. H.
Cauthen, Cave Springs, Rt. 1.
Single Section Trail type
Harrow, 10 eighteen inch discs
for small tractor, $30.00; Horse
drawn Cutaway Harrow, IHC
make, $30. No letters. W. T.
Moore, Gray, Rt. 1. (Tel. 2764).
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want a small Kerosene In-
cubator of about 100 chicken
egg cap. at very low price.
John S. Barks, Dalton, Rt. 4,
Box 50.
Want good used Super A.
Farmall and equipment. Bryant
Cox, Broxton, Rt. 2.
Want used Farmall Tractor
F-30. F. F. Dunbar, Augusta,
Rt. 4; #
Want D-7 Caterpillar or TD-
18 with angle dozer. Must be
in good cond. Dr. A. T. Cole-
man, Dublin.
Want Mower for Ford Fergu-
son or John Deere L or LA
tractor. State model, cond.,
and price. Marvin J. Reddick,
Sylvania.
>! ANTS FOR SALE
.
Blueberry Bushes, $1. doz.:
Condon Giant Mastodon Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1. C:
Lady T., 75c C; Sage plants,
20c ea. Add postage: Mrs.- Nell
Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Late Flat Dutch, All Season,
and large Chas. W. Cabbage,
Green and Ga. Collard, 300, $1.;
500, $1.50; $2:15 M; 3 M, $6.00;
Marglobe, Stone, Red Beauty
Tomato, 300, $1.00; 600, $1.45;
$1.90 M. Prompt shipment. A
C. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Condon Giant Mastodon Ev-
erbearing Strawberry, $1. C;
Sage plants, 20c ea; Catnip,
20c ea.; Muscadine Grape vines,
rooted, 6, $1. Add postage Mr:
Gai > ;
| Sprouts,
PLANTS FOR SALE.
2 yr. bearing: size Mt. Huckle-
berry, 50 doz. Garlie bulbs,
20c doz.; Red Raspberry, $1.00
doz.;
Apricot. Plum, 50c; Hazlenut
Bushes, 85 doz.;- Horseradish,
$1. doz. Add\ postage, Mrs. Lee
Eller, Ellijay, Rt.
Hasting siesta Straw-
berry, $1. C; Peppermint, Cal-
amus plants, $1. doz.; Damson
3). S00 a ebaxce or
white or print sacks. Miss Nora
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Wonderberry, Gibson, Early
Jewell, Red Gold Strawberry,
75c C; Everbearing, $1. C;
Horseradish, Red Raspberry,
White Iceberg Blackberry,
rooted Sage, 6, 50c; Garlic, 40c
doz.; Peppermint, Garden
Horsemint, 24, 40c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. -
Old Fashion No. 1 Ga. Col-
lard, All Head Early and Late
F.t Dutch, large C.. W. Cab-
bage, Marglobe, Stone, Balti-
more Tomatoes, 300, $1. 00: 500,
$1.50; $2. M. Prompt shipment.
L. M. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt.
4, :
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75;
$4.75 M; Scuppernong Vine,
cutting, 50e doz.; Catnip, 25c
bunch, Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Ga. Collard, Rutger Tomato.
and Wakefield Cabbage, 400,
$1.20; $2.25 M. Robert C. Smith,
Gainesville, Ru 9:
Mastodon Strawberry, 70 C;
500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.00; $4. 25 M. Mrs.
A.D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Strong Blakemore Strawber-
ty, 75 C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.00;
$5.50 M; Imp. Strawberry, 65c.
C; 500, $2.75. Prompt shipment.
No stamps nor checks. Mrs.
Elizabeth Allison, Gainesville,
Rie. e
Sage. and Catnip plants,
doz.; Also 12 Dipper Gourds,
$1.60. PP. L. J. Ellis, Cumming,
Rt. 5.
Mastodon trawberry, 75 C;
200, $2.00; 500, $3.50. Good
count. Prompt shipment, No
checks, Mrs. T. N.. Jarrard,
Gainesville, Rt, 7.
Mastodon Strawberry, 75c ;
300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. No checks.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Annie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7
Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C:
300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. No checks.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Fannie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Cabbage Plants, $1.75 M; Col-
lard, $1.50 M. Add postage. Roy
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1
Late Flat Dutch Cabbage,
300,. 50c; 500, 80c; $1.60 M. Add
postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, E!-
Tijay, Rt 3:
Rooted .
bearing Strawberry,
Streamliner- Ever-
$2002 53
Mastodon, $5.00 M; Also Shade :
Cured Sage, 35c qt.; Rooted
Bunches, 25c ea. Add postage.
Tred Thomas, Crandall ant: t
Missionary and Everbearing
Strawberry, $1.00 C. Exe. for
white or print sacks;
mint Plants, $1.00 doz.; Garlic,
$1.00 doz. Miss Mattie McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Missionary and Everbearing
Strawberry, $1.00 C. Or Exc.
for white o7 print sacks; AJso
Calamous plants. $1.00 doz.. Miss
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt 2.
Soastal Bermuda - stolons,
loaded on your truck, at my
farm, 10 M., $20.00; 50 M., $45.-
00; 100 M., $80.00, Re Exp. not
prepaid, $1.50 M. D. J. Harrison,
Blackshear. .
Everbearin, Strawberry, $1.
C; Mastodon, 70e-C; $5: - M;
Large Klondike, 60c C; $4. M.
Rooted plants, Mrs. Guy Crowe.
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Wakefield and Flat Dutch
Cabbage, Collard, 35c C; 400,
$1.00; $2. M. Deh. Large lots
cheaper. Lee Crow, Gainesville,
Rte-2, Box; 143:
Rooted Mastodon and
dike Str#wberry, 40c
Klon-
: 500,
Mrs
| PLANTS FOR SALE
Crabapple Tree, 25c. ea.;|1
Stet
Pepper-.
som),
Sag
Extra fine Strawberry plants,
80e C. res until July 24th.
Mrs. J. ae Denton, Rt.
.
Blakemore Strawb y, young,
rooted, full count, 80c C; 500,
$3.50; $6. M. Send eash or MO.
Mrs. Dessie rae Flowery
Branch, / Rt. 1
Fall and ale Heading
Cabbage and Collard
ry, 200, $1.50; 500, $3.00; $5.00
M. W. H. Branan, Gordon.
SEED FOR SALE .
Winter onion buttens, ~ 25c
qt., frost-proof turnip seed, 2
tbls., 10c; Sage, 30c qt., garlic
cloves, 30c doz.; tender won-
der beans, 55c pint. Add post-
age. No chks. Dollie Eller,
Titus, -
Half Runner beans, mixed
var., abundant bearers, fine
in corn, weevil treated, 35c big
cup; 5 cups, $1.65 PP. also
Pomegranate seed, 18c teacup-
ful; Palma Christi (mole bean) }
seed, 20c cup. Mrs. J. E. Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Cert. reseeding ; Dixie Crim-
son clover seed, ger. 89.50,
hard seed, 7.50; pure seed, 99.82
percent; inert matter 11; weed
seed, .07; other crop and nox-
ious weeds, none. 70c Ib. in
lots of 500 lbs. up. Arthur Huie,
Jr., Jonesboro, Rt. 4. -
Red nest onions, $1.25 gal.,
postpaid in Ga. Mrs. W. A. O- |
Kelley, Unadilla, Rt. 1.
1950 crop mammoth sunflow-
er: seed; 40c Ib.; 3--Ibs.; $00;
Watermelon seed, 95c oe Ibs...
$1.80; collard, 3 tbls., Add
postage. Mrs. B. F, Catton,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Sweet Lupine seed, 10c Ib.
90 percent ger. J. H. Johnson,
Marshallville. z
Early Brown 6-Wks. pea
seed, 2 crops, also large, cream,
heavy bearing peas, 5 cups,
$1.25; Streaked- Half Runner
and blue pole bean seed, 3
cups, $1.25. PP in Ga. M.-O.
preferred. Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Millian Dacula, Rt. 1.
Large yellow onions, $1.00 gat.
postpaid in Ga. Cecil Hunnicutt,
Dial.
Clean, red nest onions and
small sets, $1.00 gal, del No.
chks, Mrs. W.C. Byington, New-
nan. Rt, 3.
Early Brown 6-wk. peas, bears
2 crops, 5 cups, $1.25. No chks.
hae Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt.
Striped, eerkiee or white
Half Runners, 50c per measur-
ing cug; yard long beans, 25
seed, 15c, All treated for weevils; _
Alaska Eng. peas, 25c cup; Sage,
25c cup; white multiplying oni-
ons, $1.25 gal PP. Stamps all
right. A. S. Ki g, Lawrenceville,
Rte
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
20c. start, fi2 <starts; $1.00 \PP:
Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco. Rt, 1.
Old fashioned, fresh, big stact
multiplying beer seed, 25c and
3c postage. Mrs. Ella Green,
Smyrna.
Ky. 31 Fescue, containing 10-
12 perct. Rye Grass, excellent
pasture mixture, 40c lb.; Cert:
Hastings 100 Bu. oats, $1.50 bu.
John. T.. Cline, Oxford, poote
Covington 3478. :
White nest multiplying oni-
ons, $1.25 gal. Del, Cash or
MO. Mrs. Gober Murphy, Jasoer,
Rise2: 2
Old Time Striped Half Run-
ner Bean Seed (purple blos-
guar. tender, 1950 crop,
50c large teacup, PP. No or-
ders under 2 cups. No checks.
Mrs. Tom Pilgrim, Cumming, | J
Rt 1;
Chas. W. cabbage seed, $2.
lb.; mixed Purple Top and
White Globe turnip seed, $1.50 |
lb. No orders less lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Cor-
dele Rigt2:
Blue Lupine Seed, from In-
pine grown above the Fall
Line successfully for 6 y!
reclean te
500, $1.00; $1.75. M; Strawber- | ~
.on to Ibs.
Victor Grain Set |
|sale, Phone
Nice, bright, sun ea
free from peeling and
crop, free from worms,
Add postage. Miss Bess
in, Gainesville. 5
/Nice, clean dried App
crop, 50c lb. Add. posta
L. M. White, Dahloneess
Box. 35. 3 <
Nice, ea @ried oN pp
Ib. Del Cash or MO. Mr;
Murphy, Jasper. Rt. ;
~ Best grade pop iting :
and eating Apples, $1. 00 bu
my place, here in town, C
after any amount wanted
Franks, Hiawassee. ;
New crop sundried
50c. Ib. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Goble, Cedartown, Rt.
Dried apples, 75c Ib.
Fred Franks, Hiawassee.
Dried Horse apples
crop,~50c lb. Mrs. J.
john, Summerville, Rt 5
Nice, bright driec
1950 crop, 50c 1b.; also
gooseberry, red and. blac
erbearing Raspberry 12,
Red Gold strawberry pli
$1. C; 500, $4.50. Plants
packed. Miss. Grace
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
- Nice dried apples, 40
Add postage. Mrs. _
nee, Cleveland.
Dried apples, 50c. ss
postage. Mrs. Henry on
Way, RES
Nice, sundried 1950
ples, 50c Ib. Add 25c
Miss L. M.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 4
Sundried ~ apples,
40c Ib. Mrs. W. M.
Calhoun, Rive
Mis sundried _ ape
crop, i .
50c Ib. and posta
Stone, Can
lb.. Add: postage.
Sosbee, Gievelands Rt Ri
Clover eed or |
eA. Powers, BNE S.
Williamson Rd.
- Turners
Clem, Rt. 1.
100 tons Blue -Lupis
all Govt and State
bags; also ae
nice, bright Vic
$1. 25 bu. ee
B
MISCELLANEOUS
. FOR SALE
~
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED |
berry a Tupelo chunk
honey, No. 1 table grade,
(2 lb. wide mouth jars
s., $7.50; 3 cases, $21.00.
J. 'W. Lunsford, on
_
nt new Honey, Bad
jars, 12 to Cs. $9.00 Cs.
grade, same pack,
FOB. J. W. Sherman, Al-
Le St ee
cro. Strained table Hon-
Tb. jars, $6.00; one 60
, $8.50. FOB. Quality
Prompt shipment. H. L.
an, Nahunta, Box. 25.
. tins pure Extracted
$11.50; 60 Ib., tin, $9.00;
2 Ibs. big mouth: jars,
0; 24-16 ounce round jars,
24s 12 oz., $4.00; 12-2-1/2
$9. Prompt shipment.
. Crummey, Jesup, Box
crop Table honey,
Comb: Cs. 6-5 lb., $7.25;
2 Ibs., $7.50; Extracted,
$6.50; 12-2 lb. $6.00; one
in, $9. FOB. H. F. York,
sf 100 Ib. cap. Print sacks,
d, washed, good cond.,
Lendon H.
sville, Rt. 5.
nice white sacks, 100
. 4 for $1. Also nice
24 Ib. cap., flour sacks,
d, 6 for $1. Postpaid. Mrs.
ung Summers, Newnan, Rt.
x
ob. size gens feed sacks,
pped and unwashed, 20c ea.
pe kes v. Hall, Ellenwcod,
eres
d sacks, prints, ironed,
ea. postpaid, 2, 3, 4 in lot.
vd. A eariek _ Brown,
in. ; ;
ie SSS. washed, _ironed,
ce, large Print sacks, fine
ve, dark or light, washed,
, 3 for $1. Add postage
COD if preferred. Mrs. A.
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
nice print sacks, free
and mildew, 25c ea.
age. Mrs. L. R. Sam-
ainesville, Rt. 5.
MISCELLANEOUS
lbs. nice country but-
ek, 55c lb. plus post-
Te a Serna
Branch, Rt. 1 ges
nin, Bull Dog type,
esh and fertile, 15 for
Add, postage. Mrs. Earl
Union Point, Rt. 1.
cian a ee Met a a oe
nn
irkey eggs, ready for ship-
.75 doz. Add postage
COD. Mrs. C. M. Davis,
HERS:
ew, nice, white. feathers,
lb. Del. Sample free. Mrs.
ollins, Gainesville, Rt.
White: Downy Feathers,
delivered. Sample on
_Mrs. -Mary Collins,
alle Rt. 1.
45. Ibs. Goose Feathers,
. Oc Ib. Contact. W. P.
Atlanta, 367 Atlanta
and Dipper gourds,
mall mixed sizes, 10c
E. Wooten, Camil-
g and other small
0 20: Mrs. John
Speckled Peas,
$8. |
mouth Chunk Comb].
oth, good quality, 3 for $1. ;
~
MEATS:
2 cured Hams, about 25 Ibs.
ea., 75c lb.; 1 cured Shoulder,
20 Ib. Whe, 60c lb, T. W. Sim-
mons, Douglasville, Rts
PEAS:
2 bu. New Crop Purple Hull
bright, clean,
pure, $6. bu. A. M. Moyer,
Herndon, Rt. 1.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Bear Foot,
Queen of the Meadow, red Sas-
safras, blood root, sweet gum,
peppermint, witch hazle, wild
cherry, 3 Ibs., $1.00; Walnut
Meats, $1. lb. Add postage. R.
. Stover, Pisgah.
Comfrey, tansy, horseradish,
garlic, elecampane, catnip, sage,
balm, calamus, mint, house-
leak, feverfew, hoarhound, 15c
rooted bunch. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cum-
ming.
Catnip, Horehound, Pepper-
mint, Balm, Tansy, Garlic
bulbs, 40c doz.; Horse Radish,
$1, doz.; Elecampane, Yellow
Root, 50c lb. Mrs. Martha
White, Dahlonega, Riot IBROX
a,
Roots: Yellow, 75c lb.; Grub,
$1. lb.; Catnip, and Comfrey,
|20e buneh. Add postage Mrs.
Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
SAGE: fe :
Sage, 25 cup; Scallion On-
ion Buttons, 50c qt.; Stringless
Bean, Half Runner, Red Bunch
Butterbean, also White, 40c
cup. PP. Mrs. G. Taylor, Buc-
hanan, Rt. 1
Sage, 25cc large . bunch,
swap for feed sacks: 1 bunch
for 1 sack. Mrs. H.. E. Stone,
Smyrna, Rt. De
Hand picked, shade dried
sage, 35 quart. Cash or M. O.
No chks. Mrs. June Davis, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 4.
SPROUTS (NURSERY):
Bronze scuppernongs, 50c ea.;
museadine grape, raspberry,
huckleberry, dewberry, hazle-
nut, red Maple and black Wal-
nut, 8 for $2. Add postage. Mrs.
C. B. Robinson, Bowdon.
TOBACCO:
12 lbs. flue cured tobacco,
for chewing or smoking, $4.00
postpaid. Earl. Stuckey, Black-
shear. *
TREES (FRUIT):
Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry
Trees, Grape Vines, adapted
varieties, low prices, fall de-
livery. Write for prices. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay. :
PEPPER:
Hot red pepper, stemmed and
dried and parched, $1.75 1b.;
hot green or red, just off the
bush, $1.25 lb.; Sweet Beil pep-
per, 4 pods, 10c. Add postage.
M. O. or cash. Mrs. Viola C.
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.
. Red Hot pepper, 50 pods for
50c, PP. Mrs. Clarence McMil-
lian, Dacula, Rt. 1.
_ MISCELLANFOUS
WANTED
APPLES:
Want 1 bu. Old Time Horse
| Apples. Advise immediately.
Mrs. L. B. Maddox, College
Park, 523 East- Harvard. Tel.
CL 1785.
BEES:
Want few pat. Hives of Bees,
not too far-from Savannah. ad-
vise. Dr. W. B. Marshall,
Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 634.
CORN:
Want almost any amount old
corn, fit to crush for:seed. Ad-
vise amount and price. Eugene
Loudermilk, Lawrenceville. Rt.
a.
Want 1 good load of snap corn.
Give del. price my barn, 5 mi.
So. Griffin on Hwy. 41. T. L.
Shapard, Jr., Griffin. Rt. B.
"Yellow dock,.
|
HAY:
Want to contact producer of
Johnson Grass, Timothy, Les-
pedeza, or Peavine Hay, able
to deliver. Must be clean and
good ; feed for horses. Quote
delivered and farm price. Mrs.
Frank McNeal, Savannah, 703
East 41 St.
Want best price on 5 or 6
tons nice, green colored Kobe
Lespedeza Hay, del. and put in
my barn, 12 mi. No. Brunswick.
Advise fully, also give tele-
phone Number, A. M. Eunice,
Prunswick, Rt 1.
Want 10 or 15 tons Peanut
and 5-10 tons, Lespedeza, Al-
falfa, Timothy or mixed hay,
del. my barn, 4 mi. No. Jones-
boro, Hwy. 41. James E. Pace,
Riverdale. Rt. 1. Phone Jones-
boro 6240.
CATTLE FOR SALE
-2 young Short Horn Bulis,
(1. registered, other unregister-
ed); Also 7 Aberden-Angus
Cows and Heifers, some register-
ed,.9 mi, N. Monroe at Boid
Springs. E. G. Edwards, Beth-
lehem,
Hereford Male Yearling, iat,
gentle, 700 lbs., not registered,
good- markings, butt headed,
$200.00; Hereford-Jersey Mele,
Calf. 9 mos. old, 400 lbs., gentle,
gocd color, not _ registered,
$110.00. 245 mi. Waycross, Cars-
well Extension, H. T. Jeffords,
Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 706.
Jexsey Milch Cow with Heifer
Calf, 3 gals. daily, now milking,
9 mi. NE Metter, priced right
for quick sale, at my farm. Geo
M. Cartledge, Metter, Rt. 1.
Reg. Poll ciereford Bull; 3
yrs. old, around 1100 Ibs., no
bad habits, selling to prevent
inbreeding, $300.00, Or..exc. for
another bull, same quality and
type. J. Herbert Peters, Social
pCircle: Fe.)
20 Grade Steers, mostly Hol-
stein and Guernsey, average wrt.
(85 Oo Tbs. 20c -Hs.5 Also a large
Springer Cows, $200. 00 ea.; And
9 Bred Grade Dairy Type "Heit.
ers, $105.00 ea. Ralph Dangar,
Woodstock,
Guernsey Springer,
2 Jersey Springers, 800 tbs.,
Reg. Jersey Cow, to freshen nm
September, 850 Ibs., Reg. Jersey
900 lbs.,
Bull, - 1% yr. old, 550 lbs., for
sale. 6 mi. N. Roswell. Jim
Etris, Woodstock.
Reg. Poiled Hereford Bull, 2
yrs. old, 1000 Ibs., gentle, $275. 00
at my farm, 1 mi. off Covington
Rd., Rt. 12, between Avondale
Estates and Lithonia. Geo. E,
Miller, Jr, Lithonia, Miller Rd
5 nurebred Black Angus Bulls,
not registered, one 2% yrs. cold,
1240 Ibs, $300.00; Four 6 end
7 mos. olds, 450 Ibs., $125.00 ea.
Mull. Silver Creek, Rt
20. Guernsey and Jersey
Heifers and 12 Holstein Heifers,
ready to. breed by ,Nov. Ist.
Wt. 450-575 Ibs. ea. Tel. De.
2151. D. A. Russell, Avondale
Estates, Box 21,
Polled Hereford Bull, dbl.
standard, 3 vrs. 11 mos. old,
excellent conformation. proved
quality, also young Polled
Hereford Bull. approx. 12 mos.
. Reasonable vrice. D. C.
Collier, Barnesville. (Tel. 73)
20 Jersey and Guernsev Heif-
ers, 12 Holstein Heifers, reedy
to breed Nov. Ist. Tel. 2. 2151.
D. A. Russell, Avondale -*-*es.
Box 21.
1 purebred Polled Saford
bull, wt. about 800 Ibs., well
marked, 16 mos. old, now
ready for service, for sale.
M.
L. Anderson, Nahunta. :
HOGS FOR SALE
2 prs. Black African Guinea
Pigs, weaned, ready for sale at
my barn. Or will ship. P. L
Streat, Jr., Nicholls, Rt, 3.
Duroc Jerse, Gilt, 4 mos. old
90-100 Ibs., life treated and
wormed, full blooded, but can-
i Cc
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs,
-|6 and 7 wks. old, males, $28.00
ea.; Females, $20.00 ea.; $45.00
pr.; 3 reg. Pigs without papers,
for $30.00 or $18.00 pr. All
choice. J, L. McDonald, Com-
merce, Rt. 1.
OIC Service Boar, 1 yr. old,
short nose, blocky, $60.00 at my
place; Orship for $65.00. Reg. in
buyers name. Plus shipping
charges. Clemon. B. Wilbur,
Acworth, Rt. 1,
Reg. SPC Gilts, bred to Wond-
ter Boy, son of Tip Top Model,
$75.00 ea: 1 male, 3 gilts, 3
wks. old, $25. 00 ea, All cholera
immune, and will register in
buyers name. C. R. Morgan,
Americus, Rt. 4.
Reg. Black PC Boar, Moder-
nistic Mac, from stock of N. C.
Service $5.00 f r reg. sows, $3.00
for grade; 2 fine reg. Gilts, 4
mos. Sept. 9th., about 100 Ibs.,
perfectly marked, $35.00 if tak-
en at barn; $40.00 crated and
shipped. C. Elliott West, Cuth-
bert.
Ist. class reg. 4 mos. old
Berkshire Boar, $35.00. C.J.
Hardman, Commerce.
Reg. Duroc Bred Gilts, 109
Ibs., gilts and males prize win-
ners. M. P. Butler, Byromille,
Care Plainview Farm.
PC Male; 22 mos. old, about
500 lbs., $65.00 at my place 3
mi, N. Ellaville on Hwy. 19. Jd.
H. Branden, Ellaville, Rt. 3.
Taking advance orders SPC
pigs, Southeastern Fair Ground,
champion+ bloodlines, ready for
shipment Sept. lith at nine
weeks, dbl. treated; .wormed,
with papers, $25. ea.. Geo.
Brownlee, Jr., Ben Hill, Care
Sandra-La Farm.
Reg. Duroc Pigs, Wave Mast-
er and. Ace stock, med. blocky
type, 2-3 mos. old, litters of 12
to 14 pigs, either sex, $25. ea.
M. M. Newsome, Sandersville.
Purebred OIC pigs, 8-12 wks.
old, short nose, blocky, $25.
inoculated and registered in
buyers name. Satis. guar. Ship
anywhere. J. W. Garrett, Sarah.
- 6 Berkshire-Hampshire, 12
wks. old, 9 Berkshire-Duroe,
10 wks. old, 8 Berkshire-Essex,
8 wks. old, all priced reason- |
able. Out Concord Rd. from
Smyrna. Gary H. Beach,
Smyrna, Rt. 2.
SPC pigs, males and females,
12 wks. old, $25. and $30. ea.;
others older, both sex, $40.-
$45. ea. All reg. buyers name
treated, crated, FOB, 4 mi. S.
E. Pinehurst. Mrs. L. W.
Pinehurst, Rt. 1.
OIC shoats, short nose, blocky,
from prize winning stock. Reg.
buyers name, $35. and $40. ea.
Sat. guar. Ship anywhere. 4.
J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE. |
Several reg. American Sad-
dle Colts, very reasonable. L.
L. Murphy, College Park, Rt.
3, Lake Mission Rd.
Mare Mule, 16. hands high,
1000-1100 Ibs., unbroken but
bridle wise, 2xtra gentle. Sell or
trade for broken horse or mule,
no plug nor Mie ia qs
Lee, Rock Springs, Rt.
Young Saddle gentle,
good among cattle, no bad habits
$100.00, Will deliver within 200
miles. Leland W. ae Glenn-
ville, Rt. 1.
2 home raised Mules, 7 yrs.
old, .work anywhere, $150.00.
Mrs. H. H. Alexander, Elberton,
Rt. 1.
Seago, |.
Bay Saddie Horse, about 1000
lbs., $86.00 cash. Loyd Keadle. |
Yatesyille.
Pair good Working Mules,
and 10 yrs. old, $150. See at my
barn, T. A. Strickland, Cedar-
town, Rt. 1, Old Antioch Rd.
Black Mare Mule, 10 yrs.
old, 1200 Ik work anywhere. |
Pr iced to sell. T. W. Simmons,
Douglasville, Rt. 3.
9}
8 yr old Mare Mule, about
950 lbs.. work anywhere, also
2H Walking Cultivator; both
for $100. Or sell separately, or
trade for cow, calves, or corn
| half
of equal value. Ss; B. Taylor,
ae rald, t. 1, Box 133 A.
FOR SALE
Bay mare, blaze face, 7 yrs.
old, very gentle, children can
handle, work anywhere perfect
in every: way, no blemishes,
$100.00 or trad: fot cows. Stan-
ley L. Howard, Oconee.
5 fine Mules for sale or trade
for livestock or tractor.
Leonard Collins, Cobbtown.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
2 Saanans,
bargain at my home,
Winston. Daniel B.
Winston, Rt. 1.
4 milk goats, from good milk
stock, 2 old enough to bred, 2
two mos. old, gentle, $25. for
lot. Mrs. Roy Rogers, Clarkes-
ville, Rt. 1.
Purebred Tog. Registered 5
qt. Doe and daughter (can be
registered), also 1 Buck, Crys-
tal Helen blood and. milk
strains, $25. ea. MO preferred.
Mrs. Ovalene Highland, La-
vomla,c Rts 1. *
Rg. Saanan Buck, Lester of
Sunnyslope, at stud, sire of
highest producing Doe in U. S.
for 1949, all kids
hornless, some sons and grand-
sons for sale. W. J. Sumlin,
Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W.
(Tel. Be. 5393).
1 milking, 1 dry,
6 mi. S.
Gates,
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
N. Z. Whites exclusively, ped.
and reg. stock, good bone
type,
milkers. All ages for sale. Sat.
guar. Walker E. Smith, Atlan-
ta, 2684: Collier Dr., N. W. (Rt.
8). RA 9990.
Genuine Calif=Cross Hybrid
cabbits, Juniors, $4. ea, Mrs.
Jack Sanders, Meron, 131 First
St;
Buck, $7.50; Doe. to have
young Sept. 10th.; Also 20 fif-
teen week old abbits, $5.00 ea.
os Sept. 15th, after that data
7.50 ea. All from registered
eo large White Angora
Woolers. Ramon Rooks, Wash-
ington, Box 243. :
2 mos. old Ctimebaite Trio,
buck from separate littef, $10.00.
Ped papers furnished. Ship RR
Exp. COD. John L. Parrott,
Macon, 2366 Miller Field Rd.,
Rt. 6:
12 Male Cavies, Guinea Pigs,
$6.00 or trade. No checks. Clar-
ence E.;Greene, Warwick.
Purebred NZW and Californ-
ians, ped. Juniors and Seniors,
from best show bloodlines at
fair prices. Write your needs.
All letters ans. C. P. Houstsn,
Atlanta, 1445 McPherson Ave.,
S. E. (Tel. De. 7467).
1 pr. ved. N. Z. White and 2
nice, young rz vits, also sev
eral Guinea pigs (cavies), from
tine, heavy stock, .some_ ar
bred and will have young soo
Reasonable for cash. Paul
Caudill, Sr., Rome, 3 eee
St Phone 2-4196.
Entire lot of my N. Z, White
rabbits, very reasonable. J. C.
Surran, Atlanta, 989 No. High-
land N. E. Phone AT 4738.
1 trio, buck (not related) and
2 females, reg. Angora rab-
bits, $27.50 or trade for either
Chinchillas, Flemish Giants or
N. Z. Whites. Mrs. Ruth Bag.
ley, Leslie.
4 pr. pure Silver guinea pigs
(cavies), $3. pr.; also 6 pr. mix-
ed avies, $2.50 pr. No chks.
Clarence E. Greene, Warwick.
4 large giant does, 10 mos.
old, bred. or unbred, $8. ea.; 1
grown doe, same breed,
$4.00; buck, 11 mos. old, $8. or
$40. for the 6. FOB by. Ex-
press. C. C. Pollard, Augusta,
Mounted Rt. 12.
N. Z. White.,
| Ib. does with papers, approx,
mos. old, 2 bred, 10 1b. does,
12 mos. old, and 2 bucks,
mos. and 8 ...0s, old, 12 and 14
lbs., ones father, Natn] Champ-
ion. - Sacrifice. Contact. Mrs.
Robert A. Jarrard, Atlanta, 184
Eleventh St. N. E Phone HE
+1482 Se
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HORSES AND MULES
Seer
produced
large litters and heavy
s
2-12 Ib. and 10 :
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PAGE FOUR
no effort-to stop out-of-state seed from
coming into Georgia, but only forced
seed dealers to comply with the law in
selling those seed in Georgia.
tained by this three Judge Federal Court
and the injunction was dismissed. As a
matter of fact, it requires a three Judge
Court to pass on a Constitutional ques-
Continued from Page One)
I was sus-
tion, and the question of interfering with
interstate shipments is a Constitutional
question.
The laws of Georgia as to the produc-
tion, handling, shipping, distributing and
sale of milk and milk products has been
tested in many courts and has always
prevailed and prevails now. These law
suits, instead of weakening
our _ laws,
and sanction.
hate made sisi sironger b
All Sane man
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Sev. White Angoras, bucks
to 2 yrs. old.
Ped., $5. pr.; single buck, $2.00;
young, 50: and 75c ea. Donald
Crenshaw, Martin.
8 Doe Rabbits, most all bred,
4 NZW, 2 Greys, 2 Spotted, 1
purebred, extra large NZW
Buck, $3.00 ea:; $25.00 for lot.
Trade for honey, corn or calf.
Mrs. Arch Harris, Clarkesville.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want purebred Beef type
Short Horn bull, 4 to 12 mos.
old. Advise what you have and
price. Z. J. Hall, Sandersville.
Want 20-30 cows to raise or
fatten for half of gain. Have
excellent grazing land; also
want 25 to 50 head goats at
$3.-34. ea. Advise what you
ae J. D. Purser, Cochran.
eS
Want dark red, butt-headed
heifer or cow with young calf,
but must te pure dark red
Poll and beef type. Lee Moore,
Metter, Rt. 2.
HORSES AND MULES:
Want 2 gentle ponies for
children to handle. Must be
saf< and all right in every way.
Advise fully. Robert Crosley,
Hazelhurst.
Want hear from owner of
good stud horse to breed with.
excellent mare. Will. pay _rea-
sonable fee. David W. Dillard,
' Hahira, P. O. Box 293.
SHEEP AND GOATS:
Exc, 12 large hens and roost-
er, for good milk goat, giving
milk now or soon freshen: at
Feast a quart a day, near At-
lanta or College Park. Mrs. C.
N. Teal, College Park, 845
Washington St.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS:
7 bantam pullets, 1 rooster,
3 mos. old and 7 bantam pul-
lets, 6 wks. old, $5. for lot: also
6 Black pullets, 1 rooster, 6
mos. old, ia 50. Lockard Bell,
Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd., Ne E.
CR 4390.
Golden Sebright bantams
crossed, 35 hens, 6 roosters.
reasonable. Price sent by e-
quest. Letters ans. promptly.
Mrs. R. R. Marlow, Franklin,
Rt 2.
1 pr. B. R. bantams, $3. or
exc. for Green Headed drake.
Carl Pirkle, Buford.
BARRED & OTHER ROCKS:
75 White Rock pullets, 4-1/2
mos. old,.4-A quality, $175. or
trade for milch cow. Bring
cow and gt- chickens. Mrs, Ida
Howard, Oconee,
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS
Sniders pure Bacon War-
horse pit games, cock and 2
hens, 5.00; stag and 2 pullets,
$12.50; Grist Grady cock and 2
hens, $20.00; pit cocks, $10. ea.,
12 for $100. Tom Weaver, Can-
on, Rt. 2.
Pure Game Thompsons ag-
gressive Whites, stays, 30 four
Ibs., $3, ea.; 3 for $8. 00; 6, $15.;
Stags, 4-5 Ibs., $4, ea., 3, $11.00;
6, $20.00; large trios, $9. 50:
small, $7. 50. E. H. Cole, Car-
rollton. P QO. Box 29%.
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED |
LEGHCNS:
20 W. L. pullets, 5 mos. old,
4-A quality, begining to lay,
$2.50 ea.; also 14 Mammoth
White Pekins, about 8 ducks, 5
mos. old, $1.75 ea. Hollis How-
ard, Oconee.
50 to 75 best grade red comb
W..L. Hens, some molting, yr.
old past May, $1.50 ea. plus ex-
press and coops returned my
expense. Henry S. Howell,
Trion. tik
MINORCAS:
Genuine Pape str. Black
Minorcas, 7 pullets and 1 cock-|
erel, April hatch, $25 Mrs, L.
L. Wallace, Atlanta, 469 Metro-
politan Pl. S. E.
PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.
5 pr. White King pigeons,
$2.50 pr. Will ship. J. W. Be-
dell, Atlanta, 3851 Peachtree
Rd.
About 300 pr. 1950 hatch Ga.
Bob White Quail, $5. pr.; 50
Chinese Ringneck pheasants,
$10. pr.; 150 April hatch Bronze
turkeys, $5. and $7.50 ea.; In-
dian Blue Peafowl, yr. old,
$40. pr. No chks. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
Ringneck pheasants, all ages
and sizes, of good, heavy stock.
Immediate del. Carl Doughtry,
Metter.
REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS
10 or 15 NH AAAA Pullets,
leying, $2.00 ea. Mrs? Walker,
Newington,
10 or 12 fine R. Red Roosters,
6 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Ship at
buyers expense. S. A. Fleener,
Richland.
200 March hatch: AAA pure-
bred NH Pullets, 5 or more
pounds, laying 80 perct., produce
large eggs, $2.00 ea, FOB. Mrs:
L. L. Whitmire, Lavonia.
200 NH Pullets, 4% mos. old,
$1.50 ea. Contact: Mrs. Pauline
Spence, Pine Mountain Valley,
S Street,
TURKEY, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC,
5 purebred White Emden
Geese, $25.00; Doves Ring Neck,
$2.50 pr.; White, $3.00 pr.; Eng-
lish Trumpeter Pigeons, $5.00
pr.; Also Dark Cornish Bantams,
old and young st-ck, $2.50 and
$3.00 pr. Mrs. L. L. Murphy,
College . ark, Rt. 3.
10 White Young Ducks, $10.00,
oe Will B. Pruitt, Dacula, Rt.
16 Guineas, 6 mos, old, Blue
Speckled, 1 White, Guinea Hen,
1 yr. old, and Rooster, $1.50 ex.;
Lot for $25.00. Mrs. M. H. Sellers,
~axley, Rt. 1, Box 15,
Mallard Drakes, wild strain,
one generation from wild,-$2.00
ea. Send MO. Tab Bartley,
Blackshear, POB 8.
3 Ganders, 4 Geese, $5.00 pr.;
Lot for $15.00; J. B. Davis,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.
7 grown Geese, $2.00 ea.; for
lot; $5.00 pr.; $7.00 trio, FOB.
Check sor MOv 3A @, Craig,
Kingston, Rt. 2.
Several pairs Muscovy Ducks,
Black and White Drakes with
red on: head, for sale. F. A
Fargason, McDonough, Rt. 2.
POULTRY WANTED
TURKEYS:
Want 1 Turkey. Will buy, or
exchange 6 White Rock Pullets
for same. Mrs. H. E. Stone,
Smyrna, Rt. 2,_ Saat
| elec.
nee
GEESE:
Want 1 purebred Toulouse
Goose, 1-5 yrs. old last spring.
H. H. Elders, Reidsville.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want help to pick cotton
now, someone to gather 5 or 6
tons pecans to be ready in Oc-
tober. Good new 4 R_ house,
lights. 6 mi.
Daily mail, school bus. M. F.
Jones, Metter, Rt. 1. .
Want middie age _ colored
woman to do light farm work
-on farm and care for chickens.
Permanent home, furnished 1
R he (everything except
bed linens), Salary. J. L. Gid-
dens, Cordele, Rt. 1
Want energetic, experienced
man to run dairy, do general
farm work, 50-50 basis. Must
be honest, sober. Excellent liv-
ing accomodations for large
family. Must furnish proper
references. Hude S. Smith, Sr., |
Unadilla.
Want colored couple with
not more than 2 children for
farm work. Good 2 R. house,
Can have own garden
and chickens. Roy Walker, At-
lanta, 3876 Briarcliff Rd.
Want farmer for few small
tracts rich land. Must be re-
liable and prepared to cultivate
land. Good place for quail rais-
ing. B. O. Fussell,*Atlanta, 889
Edgewood Ave., S. E.
Want good farmer for 250 A
red land in Douglas Co., fenced
and cross fenced. School bus.
6 R_ house, lights, big barn.
References exchanged. Phone
242 M. G. J. Benson, Marietta,
116 Henderson St.
N. E. Metter..
Want middle ape woman for
light farm chores on farm, No
objection to children. Perma-
nent home. Mrs. Roy West,
Newnan; Rtas = :
Want unencumbered white
woman, light farm chores. Must
drive cay. Ans. all. letters. No
cards. Lester M. Lewis, Hart-
well, Rt. 1. :
~ Want ag tractor |
man, also 2 men for common |
farm labor. Dont come to see
me. Highway 54. R. L. Jack-
son, Jonesboro; Rt. 3, Care
Flint River Stock and Poultry
Farms.
Want 1 or 2 wage hands to
help gather peanuts, corn, and
sow oats, for $2, day, board |
and laundry, Want -at once. I.
/H. Weeks, Milan, Rt. 3.
Want nice young woman to
help on farm. Nice new home to
board, room and salary. _Write
or call. Tel, Cy. 0349. Mrs, W
B. Barnett, Atlanta, 1120 Alta
Ave. N. E,
Want refined, settled white
voman to do light chores on
farm. No cows to milk. Family
of two - adults. Mrs. Jennie
Moore, Leesburg, RFD.
Want sober, working family
to run tractor and truck, do
other work around farm when
cant run tractor,.
Cataula, 12 mi. N. Columbus on
Atlanta Hwy. E. Thompson,
Cataula.
Want middle age col. man
and wife to live on cattle farm
near Lithonia, to work on farm
(both work), Furnish new house
with lights, bathroom, running
water. Write to: A. N. Patton,
Lithonia, Rt. 3.
gardless of reason involved,
add or cancel, any notice.
words,
of a family and household.
TATE FIRMS OR AGENTS,
NEITHEROUT OF THE
DIATELY, before October 2.
FARM LAND ISSUE OCTOBER 11
Our Fall, 1950, Special Farm Land Supplement will
be published October 11. FARMS FOR SALE, FOR
MONEY RENT, WANTING TO BUY and WANTING
TO RENT, and IN EXCHANGE FOR GEORGIA (ONLY)
LAND notices MUST reach the office of the Bulletin,
222 State Capitol, Atlanta, NOT LATER than Monday,
OCTOBER 2. All notices of this type received after
Monday, October 2, will NECESSARILY have to be
OMITTED FROM PUBLICATION. THERE MAY BE
NO EXCEPTIONS OF ANY KIND FOR ANYONE, re-
to PRESS with these notices, it is anne a either
Notices for the Land Issue MAY NOT EXCEED 70
including name and full address,
phone number if desired. Notices will be CUT if neces-
sary to meet the requirements. ALSOif yous have
more than ONE farm or tract of land in the country,
then they must all be consolidated into one notice of not
more than 70 words, including name and address. ONE
NOTICE ONLY TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR TO MEMBER
OF IMMEDIATE HOUSEHOLD OR FAMILY, except
where entirely different pieces of land and farms, are
INDIVIDUALLY OWNED by SEPARATE MEMBERS
POSITIVELY no notices in interest of REAL ES-
erty permissable) property, HOUSES (alone), APART-
MENTS or ROOMS FOR RENT and WANTED, STORES
AND OTHER BUSINESS HOUSES AND PROPERTY
MAY BE PUBLISHED. GEORGIA Farm Land and
GEORGIA FARMS only (if a Tax Payer on land in
Georgia is for the time being elsewhere, said property
may be listed, with explanation: thereof.)
SEND IN YOUR FARM Ta NOTICE IMME- |
to this RULE: After going
with tele-
not city (small town prop-
STATE property or land
E.H.
1% mi-s.|*
_|and light farm chore:
cs
|tatoes, corn for 1951
oe on
good. pasture,
wired, good w
cotton allotme
mail route, near
Big Armurchee
for work on farm. No ch
| Prefer pine. 2 Peopl
ren No drunks, Hoi
ple. No drunks.
water furnishe ee
Atlanta, 1936 Flat
(Tel. Cy. 4842).
Want nice respective
middle age woman
one of family and do |
chores on farm. C
room, board, $1.00 da
letters ans. I. N. Mason,
head, ; Rt-/1,- Box hi
Co.).
standing rent basis. Must
dwelling and 1 tenant.
Prefer Peach or Houst
W. D. oe Fort Valle
Want job raising hice:
taking care of stock on
old, wife and grown d
State wages. ees:
nished. W. G. Bru
Rt. de Box 96.
Single, white- man,
old, wants job
good home, board
Prefer with large sf
my family. No letters
Have to be moved.
er, Macon, Rt. 4, (a
acne:
a ae ae azn cr
coroner
~ W-at crop- on
raise hogs, chickens,
tle. C. M. Smith, A
Gordon St. (Tel. Ra.
Man and wife, 54
old, want job tending ck
and small crop of
ton. Or tend chickens
7 Vine Care ie
with house. An} suita
Prefer near good siz
C. Still, Swainsboro.
48 yr. old, single w!
wants job on poultry
farm, $15.00 weekly,
board. - J. B. Johnson,
318 Old Ivy Rd.
Want job on lars
experience general
truck farmin,
cotton for S10 u
board. Write full d
give retereotes a 1
hts).