34 ditorial By TOM LINDER ood Book tells us to be temperate ll things. Now is the time for each to look around and appraise our in- al situation and follow a temperate As never before in hundreds of he times are uncertain. As never e, we know not what a day may forth. This is especially true when to our finances and business Ul those who live on the farm and are endent upon the farm for their liv- ig, will do. well to think more in terms f what can be produced for the family ds. It will not do to think too much needs. ee 2 fe hear a great deal these days about . We read about the price index g at 290. per cent, or some other nt of the base period. We have een taught to think in terms of hanging value of money. wn and buy a pair of shoes for $8.00 1 we formerly bought for $4.00, we ubled. We do not stop to think aps the price or: the value of the as gone down. countries struggled with the prob- of sound money. When the framers r National Constitution sat down to charter for the future liberty ica, they were well .ersed in the of the nations which had al- money to depreciate in value, d in mind a sound money system te this into the organic law. experience of the centuries has us beyond any question of doubt re are only two ways by which a an have sound money. One is to coinage of money to precious which are scarce, and to the ng of currency based on ample re- recious -metals. When this Linder, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950 Commissioner NUMBER 3 TEMPERATE rms of money with which to oe : If we go | think that the price of the shoes. oadteds of years, wise men in- - people. of the United States, and ury of the United States with which to pay off the paper dollar in circulation. The trouble and danger of that kind of money proved to be that some un- scrupulous money changers could obtain large quantites of the money and take it out of circulation and thereby cause a squeeze on all those who were in debt - and on all those who had commodities and labor for sale, ; The only other method of having sound money is to issue it against the credit of the Government and the faith of the people in that Government. In a country like this, with ample nat- ural resources and with intelligent ener- getic citizens, money issued on the credit and faith of the Government is sound so Jong as the volume is limited to an amount consistent with the ability of the Government to pay. - When the amount of money issued is in excess of the good credit of the Gov- ernment, the same thing happens to the value of the money that happens to an individuals note when the community learns that the individual is heavily in- volved in debt. When a Government, or its authorized agents, begins to issue money too freely, the value of the money begins to decline and people are willing to pay more money for a bale of cotton, more money for land, more money for houses and more monev for cammodities of anv kind. Under modern conditions, this willing- ness to swap money for goods, demon- strates itself largely through people be-. ing willing to obligate themselves for automobiles, household conveniences, houses, clothing, etc. Merehants take adventece of this willinoness of the veo- ple to swan their money for goods. The peovole buy on installment plans. The neonle swan off the money which thev have not vet earned in exchanse for goods. In other words, the danger of money based on precious metals is a corner on monev in the money market. The dan- ger of money based on faith and credit is the too free use of the printing press which produces a bumper crov of green- backs. The same thing happens to a bumper crop of moon barks that happens tO) .a) or a pe oe re of any other commoditythat is the price goes down. Prior to 1933, panics in this country were caused by corners of hard money. Since 1933, panics are caused by infla- tion of money, based on credits. _ This decrease in the value of the dol- - lar is the result of the Act of Congress in taking us off the gold standard in 1933 and putting us on greenback money. This is why people who work for sal- aries are getting less and less all the time in actual buying power even though they receive substantial raise in the num- ber of dollars they are paid per month. This is why labor organizations find that a raise in wages does not give the - added buying power which they expected. The decrease in the value of a dollar is largely because of the unprecedented amount necessary to operate the Govern- ment and to provide defenses for the country. This is the reason why the farmer finds that although he gets more dollars, he is still hard put to make ends meet. These things are proof of the eternal truth of Gods pronouncement to Adam: In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken; for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou re- turn. Genesis 3:19. Thus, we see there is a higher law which limits our standard of living to the things which we produce. not increase our standard of living by increasing the volume of money, because the total value of all the money cannot be any more than the total value of the things we produce. The more of things we produce the more sweat we must give. Now is the time to be temperate in planning for the future. Plan to have plenty of food on the farms. Do not de- pend on having to buy it. Now is the time to plan to have plenty of feed and pastures for livestock. Now is the time to plan to use our labor to the best possi- ble advantage. Now is the time to plan a temperate course of action and not get excited by money. crops before we have made provision for supplies for our own use. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture We can- ne 2 SECOND HAND MACHIN.- good condition, for sale cheap perong: Come see. T. L. Wil- GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN: on the mailing just and for change of address to STATE BI REAU OF MA *S) 0222 STATE -CAPEROL, Atlanta. atlONAL EDITORIAL A |assoclarfon Se) . CTE MEMBERS Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable ander postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when reauest is accompanied by new copy of notice. " Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the from oublished Bulletin. resiiltinge notices Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St.. Covington Ga. nor for anv transaction By Department ot Agriculture : Notify on FORM 3578Bureau 3: Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga Entered as second class matte: August lL 1937 >t the Post Office at Covington Georgia under Act of June 6. 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 4c of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, state apito! Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga Publication Office 114 122 Pace St. Covington, Ga Address all itenis tor publication and all requests to be pu. | FARMS AND | SECOND HAND FARM LAND FOR SALE MACHINERY FOR SALE 68.60 A. on Board River, Hwy. 51, in Frankiin Co. Lots of timber, branch through Place. No house, but nice buildia_ site, on Hwy. $2,000. Terms if desired. Jas. A. Shell, Con. 1011/4 A. Taylor Co., 3 mi. Charing, 1 mi. zood Corn Mill and store. Good: land. Lots of Farmall M Tractor, bought new Nov., 1949, new J. D. 7x14 Grain Drill, never used, Clip- per Seed Cleaner. No. 27, bought new June, 1950, cleans all kind of seed, also new AC 60 Combine, for sale. J. W. Ivey, Pinehurst. Phone 54, Case 6 disc tiller, used very little, almost like/new, $150.00. saw timber, Cotton and Pea-j| Charles W. Carter, Winterville. mut acreage, tenant house, Intl. Hay Baler without mo- barn, chicken house, $1,000.00. tor, and Intl. Hay Rake, both Griffin Burrell, Charing, Rt. 1. on rubber tires; bought new in June this year. J. R. Wom- FARMS AND mack, Covington. FARM LAND FOR RENT One Cotton Seed Culler (Grader) operated either by ( : hand or power, excellent cond., 100 A. farm, 4 mi. E. Con-| $15. at my home. Frank H. yers on Covington Hwy., for rent. Approx. 60 A in cultiva- tion. 5 R. house, some repairs needed on place. Occupancy may be had most any time de- sired; Contact. Miss Lucy M. Intl. 4 Disc Tiller with seed- ret oe eee P eschtree er, new discs, small repairs, $75. at farm. Lester McCrary, Molena. White, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Seed Loader, half price at $150.00. G. S. Brown, Acworth, Rt. 2. . Super A Farmall Tractor with 2 disc plow, cultivator, plant- ers, fertilizer distributor, touch control ,all perfect cond., for sale or trade for larger trac- tor without row crop equip- ment. W. H. Head, Madison, RFD 2, 2 large size No. 120 Buckeye Coal Burning Brooder Stoves, slightly used (look almost like new) $25, ea. Jas. B. Woods, ERY FOR SALE Mowing Machine, Hay Rake, $75.00; One 15-30 Intl. Tractor, $500.00: Riding Cultivator, oth- er equipment, all good condi- tion. J. H. Scott, Hephzibah. Buick Motor with 24 in. Meadows Grist Mill, Sheller, all for cash. C. S, Fisher, McDon- rooks Telephone 208 J-1 ough, Rt. 1. ; Senviat. on _John Deere M 1950 Tractor, 1 H and 2 H \agon at rea- lights, starter, power take-off, sonable ~prices, Mrs. W. S. belt pulley, tool bar cultivator, | walker Bishop, Rt. 1. No. 5 Power Mower, 5 ft, and ; : 7 ft. blade, $1450. J. Frazier New 10 in. New. Holland Eidson, Dunwoody. Hammer Mill, practically new Cultivator, fits Ford or Fergu- son Tractor, set of Covington Planters and Fertilizer attach- ment. Contact: J. D. Williams, Atlanta, 386 Parkway Drive. (Tel. Ma. 4165). One Beeman Garden Trac- tor, 5 HP, reasonable price, or trade for anything can use. J. M. Foster, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 186, Care Stonecrest Manor. 1947 model Minneapolis-Mo- line Tractor, 40 hp, good cond., for sale or trade for Ford or other small tractor with equip- ment. O. W. Dumag, Forsyth. 11 Row Intl. Grain Drill, good eond., $250. E. J: McGinnis, Al- pharetta, Rt. 1. 1200 cap. Elec. Incubator, au- tomatic, $90. Come see. Claude Carman, Stone Mountain, 205 Manor St. (Opposite Bus Sta- tion). Heavy Duty Weed-Hog Ber- muda Harrow, all steel, 9 blades used very little, $35. FOB. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt, 1. 1950 A Farmall tractor, 1949 Combine, 1950 Manure spread- @r. Bush and Bib harrow, all except tractor McCormick- Farmall A Tractor with cul- tivating equipment, 3 dise plow, on rubber wheels, drag har- row, all A-1 cond., for sale. W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3, Allen Rd. 2 ne% general purpose 12 in. dbl. bottom mould/board plows, suitable for any lift type trac- tor. Bargain, $95. ea. for quick sale. Mrs. Sam Wilkes, _Gaines- ams, Sautee, | ville, eee phe = % PLANTS FOR SA Streamliner Ebearing Straw- | verry, $2. C; Blakemore, 225, \\ $1. Mrs. Jewell Daves, Hurst. Progressive, Dorsett Straw- berry plants, $1. C; Thornless Boysenberry, $1. doz, No chks. nor stamps. Mis. Laura Jack- son, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Shallot Onion plants, greatest multiply-r known, 35 C. Cash. No COD orders. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell, Heading Collards, and Chas. W. Cabbage plants, 30c C; 400, | $1.00; Sage plants, 10c ea.; 90c doz. Mary Ruth Phillips, Roy- Stone Rita. Charleston and Jersey Wake- field, Copenhagen. Cabbage, Ga. Collard, $1.65 M; Special price on 10,000 and up. Tel. 45079. B. F. Mallard, Savan- nah; "Rt.35, Box-dvo: Good roots Strawberry, 75 C; large Sage plants, 6, $1.00. Moss packed, Add _ postage. Mrs. Hubert \ Saine, Murray- ville, Rt. 1, Leading varieties fall and winter Heading Cabbage and Collard plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Mastodon, Klondike, and Missionary Strawberry, 200, $1.50; 500, $3.00: $5. M. W. HL Br-nan, Gordon. Ga. Collard plants, 40c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. PP. Solo- mon Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 197. Coastal Bermuda _ Stolons, loaded on your truck at my farm, 10 M, $10.00; 50 M, $45.; 100 M, $80. Express. Not pre- paid, $1.50 M. We dig on Mon- days. D, J. Harrison, Black- shear. Genuine Blakemore and Mis- sionary Strawberry plants, lst year, 80c C; 500, $3.50; $6. M; Lawton Blackberry, $1. doz.; $7.50 C. T. H. Graves, Fayette- ville. Everbearing Klondike Straw- be..y, good count, PP in Ga., 250, $2.00; 500, $4.00; $6. M; Also Hot Red Pepper, strung, 25c qt. PP. B. B, Barksdale, Norwood. Early bearing Strawberry plants, extra large, heavy crop- pers, 75c C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.25. Add postage. No checks. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Everbearing Strawby plants, extra large berries, 40c C. Add pos ge. Mrs. Earl Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Mastodon Strawberry, 70 C; 250, $3,50;' 500, $5.00; Klondike, 60c Cg 500, $3.00; $4.75 M; Cat- nip, 25c bunch; Scuppernong Vine cuttings, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Rooted Mastodon Strawber- ry, 50c C; 500, $2.00; $4,/M. A postage. Mrs. Guy Cham- bers, Gainesville; Rt. 5.-~ Green Glaze Collard plants, 5 - C. Damp packed. Add post- age. Mrs. M. L. Butler, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 356. Herseradish plants, 50 doz.; Roots, 50c 1b.; Rhubarb Pie plant, 25c; Wild Horsemint, Lions Tongue, Spearmint, Yel- low Root,- 25c doz.; Red Rasp- berry, 75c doz.; Walnut Meats, $1. pt. Add postage. Mrs. Pres- ley Fowler, Diamond. Strawberry plants, 50c C; Muscadine plants, 3, $1. Exc. for white or print sacks. Bach pay postage. Mrs. Mary Bag- gett, Chamblee, Rt. l. - e Mastodon and Klondike Strawberry, extra fine, 60c C; 500, $2.25; $4.00 M. Add postage. J. K, Staleup, Marietta, Rt. 5. Millions Charleston W. and Copenhagen Mkt., Cabbage, large, strong, ready, shipped exp. collect, $1.00 M. No orders filled under 1000. Prompt ship- ments. Phone 2163. T. G. Cren- shaw, Pitts, Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry, 50c C; $4.00 M. Mrs, J. D. Dyer, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Everbearing Strawberry, $1.00 berry, Early Jewell, 75c C; Black and Red Raspberry, White Blackberry, Horse Radish, Sage, 6, 50c. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, PRG A _| germ., C; Red Gold, Gibson, Wonder- |: Several thousand large Strawberry, 65c C; $5.50 M. Plus postage. ee yw MO only. Mrs, E. E. McDaniel, Baxely, Rt. 1, Boxe; ' Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry, $1.00 C; 500, $2.50; $4.00 M. PP in Ga, Mrs, J. E. Avirett, Blakely, Rt. 1. 4 } ; White Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion Plants, ready, pencil size, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Del, PP. Prompt shipment. Satis. guar. F F, Stokes, Fitzgerald, Glazed Collard Plants, 35_C. PP. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver. Fall Cabbage, Chas. W., and Copenhagen, also Whit Ber- muda Onion Plants, $1.25, 500; $2.00 M; PP. in Ga. Full count. Prompt shipments. E. L, Fitz- gerald, Irwinville. = Sage and Catnip Plants, $1.00 doz.; Also 1500 Martin Gourds, short neck, also Dipper, 25 ea: Large Giant Gourds, $2.00 ea.: And Little Rice Peas, 25c cup. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Frostproof Cabbage, Flat Dutch, large C. W., and All Season Cabbage, Blue Stem Ga. and Heading Collards, Mar- globe No. 1 Tomato, 300, $1.00: 600, $1.75; $2.00 M. A. C. Gar- rett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Blakemore Strawberry, rooted full count, prompt shipment, 500, $3.50; 80c C; $6.00 M. PP in Ist. and 2nd. zone. Cash or MO. Mrs. Dessie Crowe, Flow- ery Branch, Rt, 1. Jersey, Charleston, _ Copen- hagen, and Glory Cabbage, Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion, all one price delivered, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M; Phone 751L or write for prices on larger lots. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Early improved large Klon- dike Strawberry, 50c C; Blue Damson Plum Trees, 3-4 ft., 25c ea. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rid. Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60ce C; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Mrs. A. D, Jones, Cumming, Reteel: Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scuppernong Vine eut- tings, 50c doz.; Catnip, 2c bunch. Add postage, Mrs. Le Hood, Gainesville, Rt, 1. SEED FOR SALE i 1950 crop Little 6 Weeks Pint Peanut Bean Seed, Half Runners, 50c large cup. Add postage. Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Carters, Rt. 1. White Tender and Speckled Half Runners. 50c teacup; White Nest Onions, $1.25 gal. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Pee teronee 600 Ibs. Reseeding Hard Seed Crimson Clover, 50c lb. FOB. N-w crop heavy yielding, disease resistant 402 tobacco seed, cleaned, tested, 35c oz.; 4 0z., $1.00; $2.50 lb.:PP. Geo. Y. Fletcher, Tifton, Rt. 3. Fresh Calif, Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c start; 12 starts, $1. P.. Mrs, Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 51. Ladino Clover Seed, cleaned, tested, purity 99.44 per tes or more; under 10 lbs., $2. lb. FOB. V. B. Sosebee, Farne, N. Rt. 1. (Resident of Georgia). Reseeding Dixie Crimson Clover, purity 99.30 per ct.; germination 85 per ct., hard seed, 15 per ct., no Noxious weed seed, B. E. Carlisle, Ca- milla. f _Lupine Seed, grown success- fully for 6.yrs. above Fall line, germ. 92 per ct., purity 99.8 per ct., tested by the state. $5. Cwt. Norman Johnson, Warren- ton. 3 Pole, White and Cream Half rooted, Mastodon Everbearing |C, Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, B | free of worms, peel, bed, 45c lb. Sold Has been reseeding for 6 years, | y R. B. Curtis, Farmington, Rt. 2. About 1000 lbs. Ga. Raised | 92 per ct. hard seed,| $1.80 Ib. in lots, of ten Ibs. | @ | of worms, core, and _for print sacks, Okra Seed, 50c cup; White |-Sacks and Pl m Seed, 75.50 per ct. 0z.; 1/2 Yb., $3.00; maica Wrapper To 89 per ot. germ., 75 half lb.; $8. lb. PP, ey, Blackshear, Green Glaze Coll new crop, 20c Tbls.; $1.00; Turnip Seed P White Globe and Shog ed 3 Thls., 25e; 15 Thi: English Pea, Willet frostproof, 50c teacup; Spanish Peanuts, $2 Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Ma Hastings Heading Hot and weet Pep) 15c tbls. Mrs. Viola Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 3: Champion *Green | c Hastings Ga. Cabbage Seed, 25c Thls.; 5 This $15 per cup; Grown arate fields. New from large heads. PP Prompt shipment checks. Mrs. Joe A. Shellman, Rt. 2, Box PECANS AND 0 FRUIT TREES FOR Chinese _Chinquapins, all bearing now, 2-4 ft., James Hobson, Jasper... Tung Oil Trees, $18.00 Cy Or 25c to 30c ea. Mr, Mt. Huckleberry lenut Bush, Red Indian Raspberry, 90c_ doz.; radish, $1.00 doz.; a 35c ea.; Yellow Root,. 75 Add postage. Mrs. L Ellijay, Rt. 2. A, Sweet and Sour Pomeg Bushes, $1.00 ea.; Black nut, large Red Figs, P Umbrella Chinaberry Also Red Apple, 2, $1.00. postage. Mrs. V. M. Joh Shellman. Prune Sprouts: May Cl with roots, 25 ea.; -Also odon Everbearing Straw! Blakemore, 75c C; 0) Lady -T., 65 C; $5.50: My postage. No COD orders = Ramie Black, Cle es Be Stewart Pecan Trees, $2.50; 5 ft., $2.00; 5 ft., $: well ( i : Ready to ship. M. F. Metter, Rt. 1. ; FRESH & DRIED FOR SALE Best quality Dr tots and up. [ pa 1950 crop Dri quality, 45 Ib. Sole Z lots and up, free o peel, and core, d= Mrs. Fred Franks, Hi Sundried Apples, 19 free of worms, core, an 50c lb. Add) postage. Mis sie Martin, Gainesville, Sundried Apples, Del. Mrs. Gra jaye Rs Sundried Apples, lb.; Also Muitiply: $1. gal. PP in Ga Weeks, Dial. Sundried Horse A lb, PP. Mrs, M. Ranger, Rt. 2. . Fresh Sundried_ tb. PP in Ga. Ex white. Each pay M, L. Eaton, Da Sundried Runner, Pink B ch Beans, 50c cup. Exc. or go D ede a. Soler Pel tb Straw- ry 5e C; Garlie, 30c Been dd postage, Miss Frances r, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 750 bales good orean Lespedeza and Hay, approx. weight 70 bale, $1. bale at barn. faddox, Winder, Rt. 4, Full Grain Oats, un, heavy and bright, . FOB. Geo. S. Metzger, ei 20 tons good es. pedeza Hay, ton Will figure on 5 ton antact: Carl Burton, Du- Bt or Grain Oats, recleaned, in good bags, $1.25 bu. barn. James H. Kent, er Springs, Rt. 2. (Mac~ e this year, ou bu. in CIA bags. O. M. Ware, allville. eellor Wheat, Ist yr., 0 bu. at my home. Reclean- bu. per sack Have about nels. ~ a ae Dan ed, Texas aroiutet ts, Geia. 92 per ct., in weight bags. Milton P. ew, Jr., Macon, Rt. 3. at 1000 Ibs. Reseeding Clover 50c Ib. Woodall, ear Thomaston. ford Seed Wheat, pure, aned, graded, $3. bu. fob; x Grain Seed Oats, ae ne run, eee oe =e. Vieior Grain. Gale , $l. bu, at my 4 mi. So. Newnan on sevelt Hwy, Bob B. Mann, Newnan, Care The Swinton otel. _ CATTLE FOR SALE oung Jersey Cow, has been d, now giving milk, for sale rade. O. O. Turner, Lithia ngs, RFD 1. Box 52. ersey Bull, Royal Lad No. 07710, 11/2 yr. old, $135.; Bull, Oxford Nobles Bae yrs. old, $185.00; Cows, now milking, grade cows freshen Thanksgiving, with 3rd- Inquiries answered. _ Prickett, Commerce, xd St. : althy Jersey cow, milking, gal., if fed and- on pas- mos. old, $150.00 J. W. Forbes, ck angus bull, purebred, old, about 900 Ibs., 23 $225. Rex Jackson, . , calves, . ages from 12 to April 13, one April. and one April 30. Mrs, G, Darnell, Rabun Gap, Box s and Bulls, 5 mos. ngus Bull father and. others, 360 to 400 lbs., at farm on Hwy. ennisi, Conley, Rt. 1. a, Ma. 8782. ed Milking type on Bull, 1 yr. 10 mos. With papers. Rev. R, Supt. Hephzibah Or- Macon, Box 222. . cash st my farm, Barnesville. Angus, 15 Grade mand Red Pole cows a 3203. 0. D. Gib-. | Wagoner, _|}breeding guaranteed. wks. old, $25. to -Gilts, $50.00; Bree b11/2 mi, mated 1100 lbs. solid ' Waynesville, Ga. | | OGS FOR SALE 4 high grade Jersey Heifers, 6-10 mos. old, 1 reg. Jersey Cow, fresh, 3 gals. daily, reg. Jersey cow artificially bred to one of best Jerseys t Biltmore 25 thoroughbred fat Angus Steers, 8 mos. old, 28c lb. Fob. Penefield, Ga. M. T. Sanders, Commerce? ~ Guernsey-Jersey cow, about | 700 lbs. 2 gals, daily on pas- ture, 3 gals. with feed, also fine Heifer, 3 mos. old, $200. for both. J. D. Fisher, "Stock- bridge, Rt. 2. One registered Bull, 14 mos. old, good breeding FFA proj- ect, $135. with papers: See or write: Billy Tom Burroughs, Danielsville. Jersey Bull, 1 yr., 5 mos. old, around 500 lbs., cream color, from the Royal Biltmore strain, reg. in buyers name, gentle, good condition, $150. G M. Blairsville, Rte 3: -10 Young Sj; f-ger_ Cows, Jerseys, Guernseys, all bred to fine registered bulls, Aster Domino II, ete. tested for Bangs, TB. Reasonable price. Apply: D. C. Collier, Barnes- ville. Tel. 73. HOGS FOR SALE PC and OIC pigs, 8 wks. old, $10. ea.; Also 2 Jersey Heifers, 12 mos. "old or under, $150. for both;- 2 Guernsey Bul s, $100, for. both, Tel. Ra. 7906 after 6 POM. F. Crespo, Atlanta, 924 Dill Ave, S. W. One Essex Gilt, bred to reg- istered male, reg. in buyers name, $37.50. J. F. Moss, Lula, Black African Guinea Male pig, 10 wks. old, 1 gilt 8 wks. old, $15. ea. Will ship any- where. E. O. Bledsoe, Carroll- ton; Rt. 3. One fine Yorkshire Boar, sire Green Kholl Dairby Boy 11-(57418), Dame Moreland Carbation 47247, born Sept. 20, 1950, inoculated and registered in buyers name, $25. fob. Wil- liam H. Murray, Graysville. 1 Reg. SPC sow, had 2 litters, 1 SPC boar, ready for service, boar and sow pigs, weaned, $20. ea. BE. Robertson, Guyton. Stud = Service: Modernistic Mac 69641 Black PC Boar, service $5. for reg. Black PC sows; $3. for all others. C. El- liott West, Cuthbert. 2 reg. SPC. Sows 20-24 mos. old, bred for their 3rd litters to Ist place Sr. yearling boar }1950 SE Fair, Ist litters 10, 9, 8, 9. Certificates furnished and George Brownlee, Jr., Ben Hill, Care Sandra-La Farm. SPC pigs, males and gilts, 10 $30.00; Older nd open gilts, $75. Sired by Wonder Boy, champion bloodlines, reg. in buyers name. cholera im- mune, R: Morgan, Ameri- cus, Rt. 4. One fine Berkshire Stock hog, about 450 Ibs. for sale. Jonesboro. J. W. Weaver, Jonesboro Reg. OIC pigs, 3 males, 2 females, 8 wks. old, $25. Clinton Shugart, Unadilla, Rt. 2. SPC. pigs, bred gilts, service boars, a champion bloodlines. Reasonable price. F. H. pees | Midville, F OIC pig, 14 wks. old, $17. All letters answered. Doyle F. Miner, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, 7 OIC Boars, purebred shoats, Lgilt,.13 a om. approx. 65 Ibs. 1. mi, Birmingham, Ga. a Rabwall: -Birmihgham a ee. M. Neese, Alpharetta, 15 SPC pigs and shoats, fine feeders, for sale. Tel. Ra. 4270. Earl Hodge, Ben Hill. SPC pigs, both sex, life treatment, Reasonable. At my Place outside city limits on Macon Rd. Phone 3381. W. L, Rogers, Americus. Cherry Red Blocky Type Duroc bigs, with life provtments 25. ne unrelated. H. L old, | $75. Clarence Burns, Jr., | February, : handle, Nice reg, Big Bone Guinea male hog, 1 yr. old, reg. in buyers name, for breeding purposes, $55. Jack Tappan, Athens, Gaines School Rd 27 excellent OIC pigs, 5-6 mos. old, $12.50 to $17.50 ea. Call Wa. 2822. Wm. OwenMil- ler, Atlanta, Healey Bldg. | Pigs by present National Senior and South Eastern Jr. Champion Boars, also finest registered Herefords selection for your inspection. Papers on all. $25. ea. and up. W, A. Ward Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Tel. 969 M-4, eg. OIC Male Hog, 7 mos. old, from litter of 17, about 200 lbs., $60- W. T. Allen, Dan- ielsville, SPC pigs, Dams by Advancer and Victory Supreme, sired by Grand View Prince Jr, sale. 4 mi. SE Pinehurst. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst. Choice of purebred OIC pigs, 6 to 8 wks. old, 3 mos. of. Shoats, 6 to 10 mos, old Ser ice Boars, reg. in buyers name. W. P. Hughes, Cumming, Rt. 1. (9 mi. N. Cumming). 100 pigs, 6 and 10 wks. old, Duroe, OIC, and SPC, good stock, $10. and $15. ea. Phone Dixie 2169 after 6 P< M. G. E. -| Alexander, Conley, Rt. 2, For- rest Park Road. 15 select SPC Boar pigs, life treated, wormed, champion bloodlines, sell when weaned. Taking orders now, $25. FOB. L. G. Owensby, Milln, Ete 3: Purebred Black Essex pigs, subj. to register, /$25.00; Gilts, $45. W. B. Winters, West Green. (Phone 1618). Big Bone Guinea pigs, for sale, 2) mi. East Stockbridge, Hwy. 138. C. Z. Burdett, Stock- bridge, Rt. 2. Reg. Duroc pigs, | treated, reg. in buyers name, $25. to $30. ea.; Also 3 reg, Polled Short Horn Bulls, 6* mos. old, 7/8 shorthorn, 1/8 Hereford, 6 mos. old; and a nice mare, 8 yrs. old. All for Je. Burt Bennett, Moultrie. Taking orders for 15 select, reg. SPC Boar pigs, when weaned Nov. 20th, champion bloodlines, life treated, $25.00 ea.; Also 1 Boar, 7 mos. old, $50.FOB. L. G. Owensby, Mil- len, Rt. 3. 2 Male pigs, SPC Minn. No. 1, 31/2 an: old, $15. ea. Will not ship. \QH. Collins, Collins. Essex-OlC and Essex- Berk- shire pigs for sale. Charlie House, Alto, Rt. 2. OIC. Shoats, short _ nose, blocky. from prize winning stock, $40. ea.; Also 8 wks. old pigs, $25. ea. Reg. in buyer's name. Satis. guar. Ship any- where. H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Fete Reg. Duroc Boar, service, $5. or 1 pig. One mile Higdons Store, Ga. Orlan Watson, Hig- dons. Store. Several young ssows, 150-200 lbs., treated, bred to reg. SPC boar, $40. to $50. ea, at farm; 1 ea. grade Essex and black Poland China sows, good moth- ers. Morris Sanders, Vidalia. HORSES AND MUILES FOR SALE Black Horse Mule, 5 yrs. old, 900. lbs., $100. J. W. Jackson, Fairmount, Rt. 2. Black Mare Mule, 10 yrs. 1150 or 1200 Ibs,, gentle, work anywhere, sound, good condition, $85. T. W. Simmons, Douglasville, Rt. Tenn. Walker Horse, 10 yrs. old, gentle, safe for children, Coch- ran, Rt. 4. 10 mules, 2 horses for sale. ady H,. Ridley, Franklin. Bay Mare, bred to foal in 1300 Jbs., no blem- gentle, anybody can $100.00, or exchange for vine aa wheat, or ie L. ishes, .Ibs., for 4 ea. | HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good farm mule, black, 1000 8 yrs. old, work any- where, cheap for cash or trade for cows or hogs. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, R 2, Box 67. Saddle Mare, rides and plows well, 9 yrs. old, 1000 lbs., $50., or trade for heifer. Wesley Gowens, Felton, Rt. 1. 2 good farm mules, me plow tools, Sell part, or ex- change for anything can use. 8 mi. W. Douglas, 1 mi. So. Bushnell. Lowell Adams, Doug- las,: PO, Box: 371: RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Purebred Angora Rabbits, 5 mos. old, fine woolers, $5. pr. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. 8 pr. Guinea pigs, all bred, ready to raise, 3 prs. pure Sil ver, all $2.50 pr. No checks. C E.: Greene, Warwick. 1 ped. Sandy Flemish Buck, 5 mos. old, from best show winning strain, bloodlines range up to 19 lbs. each, $6. or trade for fawn Flemish Doe. R,. Iamar Brantley, Wrights- ville, Rt. 2. ; Heavy wt. Chinchilla rab- bits, 3 mos. old, $5. pr. Vince Wheeler, Atlanta, 2195 Che- shire Bridge Rd, N. E. EX 3237- 9 mixed colored Rabbits, frying size, $6.00 or 75 ea.; several young Does, breeding age, $2.50 ea.; Red NZ Buck, 5 mos, old, $3.50. FOB. Will ship. Mrs. Sarah ONeal, Concord, PO Box. 104: NZW Buck, $4. at 1 yr. old. Q. D. Smith, Moultrie, 324- a Ave, N. W. NZW and Goljen Fawn Flemish Giant Does, single- or with litters, 3 NZR Bucks, very fine, for sale. Miss Arminda Mason, East Point, 210 Center Ave, Tel. Ca. 7066. Finest breeding stock in Eastern strains Chinchillas and show type Checkered Giant Rabbits, ready for shipment, with ped. papers. Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savan- nah St. Rabbits and guinea pigs, all colors, sizes and ages, reason- able price. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. (Tel. Ch. 1777). 40 Rabbits, 20 Chinchilla Does, 2 Bucks, 15 NZW Does, 3 Bucks with registration pa- pers. Randall L. Edwards, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. j One 3 yr. old White Angora Does, 3 mos. old NZW Buck, Two 1 yr. Bucks, Grey Chin- chilla, NZR-Chinchilla cross, for sale or exchange for 3 mos. old Giant Chinchilla. Reg. pa- pers. Mrs. J. B. Stevens, Lu- thersville. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Male Goat, 11/2 yr. old, $5.; Milk Goat, $20. Or trade both for milk goat giving 6 qts. daily or 1 gallon daily, Pay difference. Lockard Bell, At- Janta, 2077 Pharr Rd., N. E. Tel. Cr. 4390. 6 qt. White Hornless Milk Goat, fresh March 15th, now giving 3 quarts, milk of excel- lent flavor, Toggenburg-Saanan, $100. J. L. Bobo, Tallapoosa. Saanan Males at stud includ- ing sire of highest A. R. tested doe in U. S. for 1949. Some nice bred does and yearlings, young bucks, for sale. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W. (Tel. Be. 5393). LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: ._ Want to buy day old calves during Oct. and Nov. Prices must be reasonable and calves delivered to my farm, Hwy. 91, eight miles. E. Colquitt. C. | good condition 2 yrs. old, $10. Or trade for 3 purebred hens. HOGS: / Want 4 reg. Little Bone Black African Guinea pigs, stay fat kind, female 6-10 wks, old, and 1 reg, blocky Hampe shire Male pig, 6-10 wks. old, Howard Newton, Ellijay, Rt. a GOATS: : Want some goats, young stock, ready}for breeding. Guy M. Vann, Eastman, Care W ona Plantation. Want good milk goat, fresh in or soon will freshen. State particulars. H. H. Gulley, Care A. D. Carlton, Toccoa, Rt. 1. Will trade BR hens for grade or registered goats, Saanan ov Toggenburg, male or female Male must be registered. S. J. Griener, Atlanta, Rt. 14, Bom 198. : : HORSES AND MULES: ' = Want to exchange a good mare mule, 8 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs., work anywhere but wont ride, for good gentle horse that wil ride and low. W. P. Couch, Lu* +rsville, RABBITS: Want 30-50 nice good breed- ing stock NZW or Chinchilla Rabbits, old enough to breed, free of disease, reasonably priced, within 30 miles. Give details 1st letter. byes. Mad- dox, Winder, Rt. Va POULTRY FOR SALE oe 10 young White Pekin Ducks, just starting to lay and 2 drakes, $25.00 or $2.00 ea; trio BB Bronze Turkeys, hens, 2 yrx old, tom 1 yr. old, excellent breeding stock, $2.00 for trio, FOB. Mrs. M. C. Busby, Putnam. 8 grown young Geese, $33.00 or $5.00 ea.; Young BB Bronze Turkeys, $20.00 pr.; Turkey Eggs, $3.00 doz. Ship any- where. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,. Quitman, Box 427. 8 Guinea Hens and 2 Roosters, $12.00. No COD orders. Junior | Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 1, Box 15. Aug, hatch Muscovy Ducks, Black and White, $1.50 ea.; Also Homing Pigeons, seamless banded, mated, $4.00 pr. M. G, de LaRue, Decatur, 307 Spring | St. DE 2718. 18 nice April hatch Turkeys, i 40c lb. at my home. D. R. Flynt, = Lincolnton. BANTAMS: 7 Sebright Hens, 2 Roosters, _ slightly mixed, 15 mos. old, fot my place, $10.50 for lot. Mr J. M. Parker, Atlanta, 1150 Regent St.. S. W. Am. 3843, Bantams: Hens, 10 in all, 75@ . ea.; 15 young pullets, 50c ea> Quillian Tuggle, Buford, 12 mixed Bantam Hens and grown Pullets, 2 Roosters, $13.3 Or 6 hens, 1 Rooster, $6.50. Mr& G. W. Whitworth, Lavonia. CORNISH, GAMES, AND GIANTS: Stonewall 2 yr. old Cock round, 6% lbs., $4.00, Or trade = for 2 Wildcat Blue Hens. Shig anywhere. Emory Palmey Blakely, Rt. 1. Purebred White Cornish Cock= erels, from prize winning stock, $2.50 ea. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt, 2. ~ Pure Dark Cornish Cockerel, $3.00 ea. in lots of two, H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, 1 Pitt Game Cock, 4 Hen: Law - Roundhead, $15.00; 3 Roundhead Cocks, $48.00; Hens, $2.50 and $5.00 ea., Stags, $1.50 and $3.00 ea.; Pullets, $1.50 and $2.50 ea. in lots of 4 or more. L. Q. Benefield, Cedartown, Rt, 1. ia 1 purebred Ginn Red Cork, Letters answered. R. E. Pate, Avera. Pure Cornish Young Hens, and: Cockerels, 2 for $3.50; No less than 2 shipped. Fine for straight or cross breeding. O. C. Bradberry, Covington, Rt. 1, Box 135. Purebed Dark Cornish Cockers els, spring hatch, $1.75 ea.; 2, o Brown, Colquitt, Rt. 3, Box | $3.00 . L. A. Simpson, Sparta, Rta | bto4 POULTRY FOR SALE ~ POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE _ FARM HELP WANTED | _ Ginn Gray Stags, $5.00 ea.; _ few Fullets $3.50; Hens, $5.00. N.S. Crow, Royston. 3 purebred Dark Cornish March Stags, $2.00 ea. Exchange ' for 6 pullets, same breed. Ship * hatch, 4-5 lbs. anywhere, E. E. Cavin, Sen merville, Rt. 3. Clipper Stags, Apr. $3.00 ea; 6 Ib. cock, not trimmed, $5.00; Also 5 Law 4 Hens, 2 yrs. old, $2.00 ea $15.00 for lot. Guar. dead game Charles Wade, Pelham, P. O | Box 52 Purebred White Cornish ~ March Cockerels, $2.50 ea. Mrs. $3.50 ea, Holley, Parrott, Rt. 1, Box 27. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. -2.- 10 Dark Cornish Cockerels, 4 mos, old, $3.00 ea. my home; Exp. Collect... J. L. 1950 Pit Games, Stags, guar. Can furnish regardless price or breed. J. Robert Westmoreland, . Toecoa, Rt, 3, Box 92. Cornish, 2 yr. old Rooster, $3.00 also 1 ea. bantam roostet and hen, $3.00, Add _ postag Mrs. J. EE. Sorrells, Royston Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels, $2.00 ea. No less than two ship- ped. H. W. Thurmond, Bo Tes ton, = 34 "Ib, Claiborn: .Warhorse Cross Cock, 2 yrs, old $5.00; Clai- borne-Warhorse, pullets. $2.00 ea. C. L, Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. LEGHORNS: 2 Black Leghorn Pullets, 1 Rooster, $4.50. Lockard Bell, ' Atlanta, 2077 Phair Rd., N. E. _ or more, $1.50 ea. At barn. (Tel. Cr. 4390). 12 Brown Leghorn April Pul- lets, 3 A grade, laying, $1.25 ea. Will ship. Cash or P, O. Money Order. 215 best W. L. hens, laying 70 perct. $2.25 ea. for lot, if sold at once. Jack Hinton, "Ate Janta, 929 Victory Dr. S: Ww RA 7939, 45 White Leghorn and Black Minorca Cross Pullets, 4 A grade, beginning to lay, $100.00 or $2.50 ea. No checks. B. J. Reece, Jr., Cartecay. White Leghorn Hens, 26-11% yrs. old, purebred, AAA, Sami did layers, $1.50 ea, Mrs. 8. J. Akers, Fender. 10 purebred large Top Comp White Leghorn Roosters, AAAA grade pullorum controlled, fry- er size $12.50 or $1.60 ea; 2 Mrs gehen Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 100 White Leghorn 4-A 1949 hatch hens, $1.50 ea. lots of 10 or more, at my home. Mrs, O. i. Roberts, Dallas, Rt, 1, 200 large W. L. pullets, 50 pet. laying, March hatch. W. D. Westbrook, Tucker. phone Clarkston < 574, MIS. CHICKENS: About 25 fat friers and 20 hens, some laying. Reasonable, Mrs, W. H. Bradshaw, Logan- ville. Rt. 2, PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, ree: Ringneck Pheasants, $3.00 ea. $5.00 pr. W. D, Beenett, Molena. Golden Pheasants, early spring hatch, $7.50 pr.; Few Mutant Cocks, $3.00 ea. C. Whit Turner. McDonoush. 10 Common Pigeons, $5.00 fob. Send MO, Malcolm McMil- Jan, Bartow, Box 13. Quail (old bob whites) ready for stocking, $6.00 pr. fob. B L. Walters, Fitzgerald, 707 5S. Grant St. Golden and Silvver Pheasants, 2 yrs. old, Golden, Amherst, 1950 hatch. Chinese Ring Necks elso Bob White and Chukars, Quail, 1950 hatch. Harry A Wasden, M. D., Quitman. Ringneck Pheasant 1950 _ Cocks, full grown, $4.00 ea. N O. Newman, Atlanta, 2536 Bu- fod Hwy. Approx, 10 mated pairs Giant White Kings, $5.00, $7.50 pr.; 5 pairs Colid Black Modenas, $6.50 pr.; 25 prs. Bronze Modena, $2.50 to $25.00 pr. Show. type. JH. Deaton, Columbus, Box > e, | Jenkinsburg, Mrs. B. C, Helton, Lo- -omsboro, Rt. 3. ra One pair 3 yr. old Peafowls, fine specimen. W. L. Jessup, Eastman. : 10 Common Pigeons, $5.00, fob, Send MO. Malcolm Mc- Millan, Bartow, Box 13. 10 Common Pigeons, $5.00 for lot, fob. Send MO. Malcolm McMillan, Bartow, Box 13. Bob White Quail, healthy, $5.50 pr. up to five pairs; Over 5 prs., $4.50 pr. W. H. Reeves, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box 203. Fully grown young Ringneck Pheasants for breeders, April 1950 hatch $3.25. ea.; Also 5 male Pheasants for sale. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin, REDS: NH, RI, OR OTHERS: 25 NH Reds, laying hens, 10 mos, old, $2.00 ea. Exhange for Seed Oats, Rye Grass, Clover, or Fescue Seed; -Mrs, Clifford Smith Sr, Baxely Rt. 4 50 New Hampshire Red and BR Pullets, cross breed, 6 mos. old, $1.50 ea, A. R. Rosser, | 40 NH Red Pullets, 4 mos. old, $1.25 ea. R. C, Murray, Stockbridge, Rt. 1. 6 Best NH Pullets, Prize win- |: ners, 1950 hatch, laying, ship- ped in light crates, $3.25 ea. MO. Mrs. Geo. L. Griffin, Pinehurst. 8 NH Pullets, beginning to lay, and roosters $17.00; 13 NH Pul- lets, 2 Roosters, 9 wks. old, $11.00, $25.00 for lot, Doyle F.| Miner, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1 200 three weeks old NH Red Chicks, 35 ea Exp. col.; 2) pullets, ready to lay, $1.50 ea. T. B. McCall, Quitman, Rt, 3, Box 62, 80 fine Columbian Hampshire 3 A Pullets, June hatch, $1.75 ea. at my home. C, G. Callahan, Blackshear, Rt. 2, * 14 NH and 12 BR Pullets, Feb. hatch, laying, $2.00 ea.; 31 White Rock Pullets, Apr hatch, soon laying, Will not ship. 1% mi, of Ben Hill, Campbellton Rd. Felton Moulder, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 440. 700 NH Red Pullets, 14 wks. old, $1.35 ea. Lamar Woediiff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 60 NH Red Hens, 7 roosters, 9 mos. old, $1.00 ea, at my farm. Will sell any amount, W. C.. Mc- Intyre, Oxford, Rt. 1, 2 fine 4 A NH Reds, March hatch cockerels, $2.50 ea.; Two 1949 hatch, $2.00 ea. Will ship. No checks. Mrs, G, C. Clifton, Millen, Box 137. Large RI Cockerel and 12 Blue Ribbon 4 H Hens, vaccin- ated and bred to lay, hatched Feb. 15, 1950, laying, $3.00 ea. MO. Shipped in light crates. Mrs, R. C. Sanders, Vienna, 50 NH Red March Pullets,. beginning to lay, $1.00 ea. Call Ra. 7906 after 6 P. M. F. HB. Crespo, Atlanta, 924 Dill Ave., SW: TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC: 4 real nice Geese, $10.00. Will not pay shipping charges, J. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1 Around 70 pure White Afcic- an Guineas, $70.00 for lot fob, $1.20 ea. Will not ship unless entire lot taken. J. M. Jones, Grayson, 5 Bronze Turkeys, 2 toms, 3 hens, 7 mos. old, $20.00 or $5.00 ea. 34% mi, W. Powder Springs. Miss Bobbie Dale Austin, Powd- er Springs, Rt. 1, 15 young speckled Guineas, half grown, 50c ea, at my place. Mrs. Sarah Smith, Douglas,| Abele 2 Muscovy ducks and 1 drake, $5.00 FOB, Mrs. Mrs. W. Maddox, Griffin, Rt. C, 11 Guinea Hens and 2 Roost- ers, $16.25. No COD. Mrs. M. H. Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 1, Box 15% Common Geese, 8 Ganders, 9 Geese, $2.50 ea.; Will not ship: 3 prs. Common Mallard Ducks, $3.00 pr.; 5 pr. White King Pig- eons, mated, $2.50 pr.; Also Com- mon Bantam, hens, $1.00 ea; Roosters, : $1.75 ea.|" -rell, Empire, Rt, 1. rett, Wray, Rt. 2. | Pheasant Rooster not over 5 7 Guineas, Speckled and White crossed, 5 hens, 2 roost- ers, $10.00. FOB, Checks or MO, No: COD: A; . Craig; Kingston, RFD 2, 6 B. B. Turkey Hens, 12 lb. ea.; 1 Tom, 25 lIbs., all 1 yr, old $35.00, Ship anywhere. Mrs. Fannie Fendley, Danburg, Rt. 1, Box 48. Spring hatch BB Bronze Turkeys, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 ea.; Speckled Guineas, $3.75 and $4.00 pr.; Chinese and Mongolian Ringneck Pheasants, $10.00 pr.: Bob White Quail, $8.00 pr.; Biue Peafowl, $40.00 pr, No checks. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2; 8 Grown Geese, $5.00 ea. Ship anywhere. Mrs. M, F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427, WHITE ROCKS: 8 White Rock hens, eason- able price. Del, in Stockbridge vicinity. R. C. Murray, Stock- bridge, Rt. -1. WYANDOTTES: 1 March hatch purdbred R. C, Silvver Lace rooster, 4-A. high laying strain, $2.25. J. F, Carnes, Rome, 11 Stephens St, POULTRY WANTED ANCONAS: Want Ancona Rooster for breeding purposes. Prefer Shep- ard strain, State age, and reason- able price, Ozielee C. Okerr, Atlanta, 644 Ashby St. N. W._ BANTAMS: Exchange 4,Muscovy Ducks, 2/3 grown for 6 Bantam Pul- lets or Young Hens. Deliver radius of 25 miles, Leon F. Paris, Mableton. CORNISH, GAMES: Want small number Purebred Bull Dog Strain Cornish. James W. Cartledge, Columbus, 2326 Lumpkin Road. i Want Game Cocks, well bred, 6 lbs. 4 oz, weight and up, free of all defects. No culls, Emmitt | Caldwell, Senoia, Rt, 1. DUCKS: Want White Pekin Drake, large stain, not over 1 yr. old. State price. Miss Gladys Har- Want 5 White Pekin Ducks, 1 Drake, 1 yr. old, also 2 pr ea. White, Blue pigeons. Mrs, W. S. Quarterman, Mountain City. GEESE: Want 3 White Emden Geese, this years hatch, State weight and price. Letters answered. William H, Murray, Graysville. LEGHORNS: Want 50 to 75 W. L, Pullets, at reasonable price. Robert M. Hall, Reynolds. Want White or Brown. Leg-. horns, 50 to 250, about 5 or 6 mos, old preferred, di no culls, 3 A or 4 A. Albert Bar- Want 10 or 15 purebred Brown Leghorn Hens, laying, not over 1 yr, old R..C. Holloway, Man- chester, 519 Indianola Drive. MIS, CHICKENS: Want 200-500 laying pullets of high producing stain for half of profit. You furnish pullets. Call 4902, or write: Mrs. Don- ald Dubberly, Glennville, Rt. 4. Want 20 Pullets, 5 or 6 mos. old 3 or 4 A stock, ready to lay for Cash R. T. Miller, Fairburn, | RtiZ. NH REDS: Want 1950 hatch 150 to 200 NH or White Rock Laying Hens. Laura Hartline, Rising Fawn. PHEASANTS: Want 1 Chinese . Ringneck mos, old. Lee R. Sudderth, oo ford, Rt. 1. QUAIL: Want 1 young Female Bob White Quail, 1950 hatch, State cash price. Raleigh Pruitt, La- vonia, Rt. 2, 5 REDS: Want 20 RI Red Pullets from 3 to 6 mos. old. Will ets all of and help with light chores. No milking or heavy |. work: May have own garden| | desired, free, i Ast letter. 15 yrs. Want nice clean, middle age} white woman to live on farm with woman and do light farm chores. All conveniences. Mrs. Hazel utler, Fort Benning, Box 1552. : Want clean, unencumbered white woman to live with fam- ily of two + modern farm home, Private room with pri- vate bath and fair salary in | se exchange for light farm chores on farm. Mrs. Mildred Harms, Savannah, Care Oakhurst Farm, White Bluff Rd. - Want white man ard wife to live on premises, care for live- stock, garden, etc. House, elec., ate, telephone furnished. Must have -r and be Chris- tians. Have Mondays off and $25.00 weekly salary. W. A. Brand, Atlanta, Care Fulton Co. Court House. (Wa. 5310. Ext. 232), ai Want young man interested in growing and caring for} shrubbery, an honest, willing | worker who desires regular | employment. Write giving age, family, perience, and what you expect, O. D. Edege, Colum- | bus, 9-12th St. Unencumbered woman, 30-55 yrs. old to help with chickens and light farm work on farm. |$2. daily. Liv. as one of fam- | Clyde |' ily. Give references. | Cookerly, Ringgold, Rt. 1. -Want refined white woman to live as one of.the family farm spot and -aise chickens also if Comfortable room, reasonable salary. Mrs. R. J. White, Lithonia, Rt: 3. Want nice clean white wom- |- an to live in home on farm |. with just husband and_ self} and do light farm chores. Good home. Answer all letters. Mrs. R. L. Moore, Lake Park, Rt. 3, Box 60. Want at once young woman for farm chores on farm.,. Pri- va room and salary. No ob- jection to small child. Need at once. Mrs, L. W. Todd, canter Rizal, Vv nt middle age couple to tend chickens, cattle, garden. other light farm chores | on farm. House, lights, running water, milk, butter, eggs, meat, vegetables, and $75. mth; 4 miles Decatur. Dr. Wm. W. Smith, Decatur, 3550 Glenwood Rd. Want negro family- to live in 3.R house, frame, with lights, on Newton Co. farm, well water. School route: Do light farm chores, milk and care for chickens, ete. Can farm on halves if desired. Contact: L. Ps Thomas, comaaton, Rte: 2: POSITIONS WANTED. Colored man and wife (with |? 3 children) want job on cattle farm as caretaker. Good house, water, wood, lights, near school. Can move self, Have one truck, |, Weekly salary. M. Jenkins, Gainesville, 828 E. High St. 50 yr. old man wants job as caretaker of farm. Good health. Best of refer 1ces. Can paint, do carpentry and general re- pair work. Also livestock and poultry .experience, Must be permanent, Edgar S. Clark, At- lanta, 746 Marietta St., N. W. Single colored man (with artificial arm) wants job on poultry or livestock farm, with room, board. State wages in experience. David Stanley, Atlanta, 1331 W. Wesley Rd. N. W. - | colored i light farm. wor and 1H crop ne: tor work. L. Dudley, Rt. Ad Want good 2 H fart with good hous 3 bus and chureh r cept blacksmith, cute raising job. Have : six. Martin E Dickey, " Ex-G1 wants on-the jo Ga. Have wife, B/seee. experience with tract Martin, Danburg, Rt mail route, mee houses, t Want Job. on a pr Bee or eon Coz ' By ar sire near church. Scoggins, Blairsville. 89. oe cae ee ; Want job on farm as mos any kind machinery. yrs. old, 2 boys (14 and Lifetime experience. Bes: references. Can take ck first of 1951. Arywhi State particulars. Lette: swered. Odes Hamilton, Cross, Rick ie Want man with small white or colored, to. flowers, garden, e house, wood, water, c to school, churches, gts Phone eveni Gq. Slaughter, , tain, Rt. 1. basis, good. ee ho pentry, repair an: tractor or truck, other work. Desire mostly : All letters ans d. Strickland, Kings | Box 28. : Want white me middle age, well for farm work on and honest. Go Brooks, Nashville Veteran and wite raising chicke stock and truck : ng). Have to be fer place North G Mulinix, Cafe | Dalton, Rt. 2. 33 bulls a for breeding merce, Moul and open heifers otteser Co purpose tact: