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orial By TOM LINDER
ollowing clipping from the Wall
urnal, of July 3, 1951, shows
happening in the world market
GN COTTON PRICES POINT
E ROAD U. S. COTTON
PRICES MAY TAKE
he cost of the fibre in this coun-
s been held at the ceiling of
45 cents a pound by low stocks
g from last years short crop.
he 1951 harvest is_expected to
65 percent gain from last years
illion bales. Prices are likely to
next fall, when the crop comes
in quantity. | ee
ico, the price of cotton has
to 53 cents a pound, from its.
bruary pinnacle of 93 cents. In
me interval, Brazil has seen a
rom 84 cents to 63. The high-
gyptian fibre now brings 97
pound, against a February peak
hen the government asked the
s to plant for a 16 million-bale
1951, I called attention then to
t that prices would go. back to the
alue in the government loan if
ts per pound. With a number of
Commissioners of Agriculture in
s, I went to Washington,
gricultural Commission-
' with Secretary Brannan ~
ed Mr. Brannan to treat the ceil-_
d by Mr. DiSalle as parity and to
e ent loan 90 percent of
his would have given the
ers 41 cents per pound for middling
inch staple cotton out of this yars |
Mr. Brannan stated that he felt
iat he had authority un-
aw to give directions in accords
- our request and recommenda-
but Secretary Brannan further
that he was afraid to do this be-
fi
it in government loan.
The coming course of U. S. prices is rE
- quotations on future-
ceceeded in producing anything
s growing other crops.
nothing was done and
this years | -
Tom Linder Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1951 __
at
crop under very trying and expensive
conditions. -They will be faced, insofar
as we can see at this time, -with selling
their cotton at the loan price or else put
it los Mr. Brannan
stated at the time that he believed the
farmers would be willing to plant the
cotton through patriotism and, apparent-
ly, he was right about that.
GOLD PRICES BREAK SHARPLY
ON KOREAN CEASE-FIRE NEWS
From the Wall Street Journal, Paris .
Bureau:
The possibility of a cease-fire in
Korea brought a sharp break in gold
prices on the Paris market yesterday.
"The 2.2 pound gold bar dropped
18,000 francs to 490,000, the lowest
price since last November. The U. 5S.
$20 gold piece fell 880 francs to 17,- -
760, the lowest point since last August.
and the French louis slipped 110 francs
to 4,010, the lowest price since last
January.
On the foreign currency black mar-:
ket, the U. S. dollar lost seven francs
to 365, the lowest price in the past
year. The British pound dropped 10
francs to 930,,and the swiss franc was -
fractionally lower at 85.50.
On the Government-controlled of-
ficial free market on the Bourse, the ~
dollar was fractionally lower at 349.95, |
the |
francs, but the Swiss. franc. and
Belgian fran were up fractions at .
~ $0.575 and 7.03, respectively.
You will note from the above that the -
price of gold controts the value of money
over the world. The United States: has
had practically a monopoly on the gold
2 supply of the world and it was the ac-
~ cumulation of all this gold which we
yuried in the Hills of Kentucky that tre- .
mendously affected the inflationary spi-
ral and devaluation of money in .other
countries. At the same time it has done
no good to stabilize the value of the
American dollar, because we have been
entirely off the Gold Standard and buried
~~ our gold in the ground after we had paid
_ $35.00 an ounce for it. It was impossible
to have run-a-way inflation so long as
our money had a firm base, such as we
had under the Gold Standard Act. The
Gold Standard Act was somewhat too
strenuous for our growing economy, be-
cause it would not permit the issuance hig
enough actual money to carry on our
business. However, we jumped from one
~ extreme to another and entirely discard-
ed gold as a stabilizer to the value of the
dollar. It seems somewhat strange to
write about the American $20 dollar gold
~ pieces in Kuropeon countries when Amer-
ican citizens are not allowed to have any
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NUMBER 45
gold on penalty of going to the peni-
tentiary.
There has been a lot of talk about
prices of commodities in this country. It
seems to me it is time for somebody to
start talking about prices of money be-
cause, after all, the price of money is
just as important and is a part and parcel
of the price of commodities and labor. ~
TOBACCO PRICES
Last week I carried a_copy of a tele-
gram_I sent to Honorable Walter F.
George, with regard to the placing of
ceiling on tobacco by the OPS. I sent a
copy of that telegram to Senator Russell
and Senator Maybank. I am today in re-
ceipt of the following letter from Senator
Russell, which is self-explanatory:
Honorable Tom Linder
Commissioner of Agriculture 2
~ State Capitol .
Atlanta, Georgia
- Dear Tom: :
"Permit me to acknowledge and thank
you for your letter. .
"As I am sure you know, the Senate -
passed a Continuing Resolution on June
30, extending price controls for thirty-
one days, which contains a provision.
prohibiting the imposition of price ceil-
ings on any agricultural commodity un-
less the price should rise above parity.
This would seem to take care of this
year's crop. , r
"It is true that the taxes imposed upon
been repealed and I agree with you that
it is about the most: highly taxed com-
modity on the American market. I am
glad to have your views: in this con- _
nection and shall bear them in mind
when the new tax bill is brought before ._
the Senate for action.
With cordial good wishes, I am
f Sincerely,
. Dick Russell
TOBACCO GROWERS
T have had several letters from com
fused farmers who think a ceiling has
been placed on tobacco. Up until now,
there is no ceiling on tobacco. This is
| what we are trying to prevent.
There has been much talk among of-
ficials of the Office of Price Stabilization
about placing a ceiling at parity om each
individual pile of tobacco according to-
government grade, but, at present there
is no ceiling, only a floor guarantee ot
| 90% of parity which is 46.7 for flue cured
; tobacco, untied. This means our overall
| average has a floor of 46.7 but can aver-
| age much higher depending on the de-
mand.
I urge the tobacco growers not to get
panicky and sell their crops at sacrifice
| prices to speculators.
'
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture -
tobacco during World War II have not. aa
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SECOND HAND
w for sale cheap.
Matthews, Fayetteville,
MACHINERY FOR SALE
F-12 Farmall tractor, in fair
ape, 3 disc tiller, 8 dise bog}
Antec
7 hp Hercules stationary hop-
per cooled, throttling governor
engine, burns gasoline or kero-
gene, for small corn
grinders,
jump spark for magneto
25 years, unused. For
Phone 2260.
Waynesboro,
One New Holland
Shucker and Sheller,
E..
_ ton, Box 784,
= all oe
Millen, Ga. Or write
Barefield, Perkins~
Coal
. Automatic F
_ Wise. air cooled motor,
sale. Newt S. Hinton, Coving-
mill, feed
peanut picker,
stored
quick
wale as is. Not delivered. $50.
G. Morris,
Corn:
with
for
Luidliston Peanut Picker, Tur-
ner Hay Baler, with 7 hp Wisc.
motor, both equipped on rub-
ber, good cond., complete with
dase Phone 192-M4
Re;
eeding
unit with automatic control for
use with tobacco curing
ers, excellent cond., $150.
Yost, Atlanta, 2541
Dr, N. Ww.
heat-
Je Vy
Dellwood
One 1950 Ford tractor fully
equipped, used
less than 250
hrs., 1 bush and bog harrow, 2
acres), $1765. Phone 4162.
5 each Louden Cow,
disc tiller (used less than 15
A. Jz
Martin, Griffin, 208 Ellis Rd.
Stalls
and Stantions, 1 extra end sec-
tion, never been installed, $75.
at my barn. Miss B.
Macon, 4393 Ayers Rd.
18
One rear-mounted plow with
VAC tractor with
-26 in. discs for use on Case
hydraulic
lift, newly painted and in ex-
etc., |
Lee, |
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
New model M Farmall and
equipment, 20-22 in. disc har-
M. 150 3 dise plow, hammer
mill, stalk cutter, fertilizer
strower, for sale. James S.
Bramlett, Oxford, Rt. 1.
One No. 4 Jno. Deere Mow-
ing Machine, used very little,
for sale. Easy terms. Or trade. |
Chas. N. Chandler, Milledge-
ville. t j~
Used John Deere Baler En-
| gine No. 2895, engine attach-
ment and parts, (Wisc. 4F4D)
for 116 W Hay Press. No let-
ters ans. See Leonard Deverell,
Cohutta, Ht. 7.
One steel tire, heavy duty, 1
H wagon, A-1 cond. $50.20. UT:
cine Dalton, Rt. a
John Deere B. Tractor, 1944
model, good shape, almost new
\manure loader and cultivator,
| $1000.00; Also J. D. 4 Dise Til-
let for sale or trade for Bush
and Bog harrow. J. M. Also-
brook, Conyers, Rt. 2.
1949 Avery Tractor, power
lift and take-off, belt pulley,
wheel weights, good rubber, 3
wheel planters, cultivators, gu-
ano distributor (2 row outfit),
4 disc tiller, 8 dise King and
10 tooth drag harrows, mower
or rubber (7 ft. blade), good
cond., $2200. Fred W. Paets
Royston, Rts 22s
50 eg. Belle City - elec. in-
cubator with thermometer, $10.
D. A. Ashburn, Atlanta, 442 At-
| wood St.
| Jaybee Feed Mill, size F,
with belts and pulleys, all good
cond.; Also 7 heavy duty 2 H
4 wagons. Priced to sell. Can see
cellent cond., $115. Fob farm.|at Belmont Farm. J. E. Scogin,
Bargain. Allen Pannell, Thom-| Smyrna, Rt. 2.
on.
. Farmall H_ tractor with hy- |
Farmall A tractor with start-!draulic lift, starter, lights,
er. lights, almost new tirs,| planters, cultivators, and ferti-
planters, cultivators, all good|lizer attachment complete, $850.
eond., trailer type 2 disc plow,| Jack Duffell, Perry, RFD.
mowing machine, $850. E. G.
Cole, Hamilton, Rt. 2. Simplex 6 row cotton duster |
}for Farmall A tractor, $130.00;
Electric churn with motor,
lid, dasher, adjus sfable, almost for super A _ tractor, agers
new, $12.00. Mrs. B. C. Wall,; Marvin Maddox, Winder,
Hapeville, 3835 Atlanta Ave. |4 g
5 can Westinghouse Milk) Old model Fordson
cooler for dairy, perfect cond., | steel wheels, runs well, has|
wiz. on. Ee. isla Canton, ee and generator, $125.00. |
Rtas: Trade for cattle or hc gs. Eu-
H-D 10 Allis-Chalmers punt | Re oan Lawrence
Dozer with dbl. drum, cable
tontro], and blade, for sale.
Statesboro. Box 266,
Phone 2502. John W. Grapp,
1950 Case F2 Gothia! rea- | 10 or 15 Ibs. Ky, 31 Fesue Grass
Suber, for pasture, 50c Ib. Tel. 30- W.
sonable. William E.
Perry, "Re 1s
|| Want used model G John|
|| 38004. S. W. Niven, Savannah,
row, grain drill on rubber, H.!
MARKET BULLETI
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want good Power Hay Press
on rubber, and good Ezy-Flow
Fertlizer Spreader. James Wal-
ler, Soperton, Box 244,
Want good used Cylinder
type peanut picker, Turner
make preferably. Quote best
price and year model. J. T.
Vaughn, Milan.
Want a 2 H delivery wagon
with springs and top. John W.
West, Jonesboro,
Deere tractor. State year, mod-
el, condition, and lowest cash
| price. Hoyle E. boats Com-
merce,
Exch. light 16 dise (18 in, 8
ft.) Smoothing harrow in good
cond. for heavier smoothing
harrow, in good cond., or. for
sub-soiler that works with
lift of a W. D. Allis-Chalmers'|'
tractor. Roy Chambers, Lula,
Star Rt.
Want a 3 roller, 2 horse,
| syrup mill, and 10 or 12 ft. cop- |
per pan. Must be nearby or de-
| tor with side disc plow and
power pulley in good cend., for
cash; Will pick up. Phone
410 Greenwood St., Deptford
Tract. :
Want sub-soiler for large
tractor, in good cond. State
make and price. ao Bryan,
Newborn, RFD 1.
Want Cultipacker. State size,
age, cond., and price. W. H.
Wilson, Albany, Rt. 1.
Want Cultipacker, in good
-cond., reasonable for cash. J.
IT. Thomason, Monticello, Rt. 1.
SEED FOR SALE
Hart County grown Crimson
- Clov seed, the reseeding
type, ecleaned, free of noxious
seed. Will ship in good cotton
bags at 45c lb. FOB. M. B.
Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Ga. Collard Seed, also mixed
collard and turnip, 15c packet;
6. pKts. or more 10 ea PP.
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Recleaned Dixie Reseeding
Crimson Clover Seed, 45c lb.
in 100 Ib, lots until. ode
Felton Denney, Carr ton, icra
3 : : j
1700 lbs. Autauga - Resgeding |
Crimson Clover, purity 99.65,
germ. 90 pet., hard, 18 pct! No
noxious weed. Dr, -M. C. Hunt,
West Point.
Southern Bur Clover seed in
bur, 35c. :Jb. in 100 Ib. lots.
Less, 40c Ib. FOB. No chec
Mrs. A. B. Prickett, Maysvil
tt, 2:
Worlds best green glazed
collard seed, 4 tbls. $1.00; 8
abls., $2. PP in Ga. Mrs. T. T.
Holloway, Cobbtown. s
Beer Seed, fresh big ile
Calif, multiplying variety, 25c.
Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna.
Around 25 -gal. white mul-
tiplying onions, $1. gal. Plus
postage. -No less than gallon
sold. Mrs. J. B. Atkinson, Law-
renceville, Rt.. 2.
White Nest onions for late!
summer and fall planting, $1.
gal. delivered to 8rd zone. No
stamps. R. S. Wolfe, Surrency,
P.O. Box 96.
' best offer, C. W. Roberts, Ball
Also 3 disc IHC trailer plow | { bu. Combine Run, $2.65 bu. re-
t.|
* I Bet,
| sale.
tractor, ' ville,
Ibs, to about 1300 lbs. Make
}
' Ground. !
Chancellor Seed Wheat, $2.35
cleaned; Also. Dixie Crimson
Clover Seed, reseeding var., 99
pure, 91 Pct. germ. for
G. W. Darden, Watkins-
Ky. 31 Fescue, Grass Field
Cert. and Dixie Crimson :Clover
field cert. extra clean, Com-
bined seed. 50c lb.; Mixture 20
Ibs. Dixie Crimson. Clover and
livered, No junk. A..D. tiles, |
Douglasville, Rt. 2 ae
Want model T Fi ae
| Cash or MQ. Prompt shipment.
Gaines-
e,| hagen Market Cabbage,
t Crow, Gainesville, -Rt 2.
Large Klondike Strawberry, |
W. Cabbage, 25}|
| postage,
Uncertified well cleaned bot- |
tom land Ky. Fescue in lots 100),
| Mrs.
Saeed
| | SEED FOR SALE
Pure Dixie Red Top Clover
Seed, 40c Ib; FOB, J.
Grayson.
25e pkt.; 3 oz., $1.00; 6 1/2 oz.;
sv 4
PLANTS FOR SALE
{
40c C; Mastodon, 60c C; $4.
M; Klondikes, $3.50. M; 50c C.
Mrs. Guy Crowe. Cummings,
Rt, 1. ae
Copenhagen M Market, - Large
Co W.; Dutch Cabbage, |
Marglobe, Stone, and Greater
Baltimore Tomato, Ga.
year around Collards, 300, $1.00;
500, $1.65; $2.60 M;
Large lots Seaver by. express.
A. C. Garrett, Gainesville, | Rt. 4
Strawberry ae 5 oduce
large early, $1.30 C;
Runner Beans, heavy bearers,
40c teacup; Garlic, 40c doz. PP}
in Ga. Mrs. Georgia Taylor,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.
'Grass, good
Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Coastal Bermuda stolons,
loaded on your truck at my
farm: under -50 M. $1.00 M; 50
M. to 100 M. and up, 70eM. By
Exp., not prepaid, $1.50 bu. |
basket..Dig on, Mondays. D. J./
Harrison, Blackshear. Phone
3713.
Pink and Red Skin Potato
plants, $2. M. J. L. Strayhorn, | 9944,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Climbing large rosa tJ-
'mato, bears until frost, 50c
doz. and postage. Mrs. H. E.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Extra large Klondike Straw-
berry, 50c C; . Add postage.
Miss Flonnie Pirkle,
ville, Rt. 1.
Govt. insp. La. Chaves
Potatoes, 5000, $4.00; 90e M;
Bunch, $2.50 M: 4000, $9.75. B.|
OBelly, Surrency, Rt. z.
Insp. P. -R. Bunch Potato
plants, $2.50 M. Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Chas. Wakefield, Early Jer-
sey, Golden Acre Cabbage,|
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato,
White Bermuda Onion, Calif,
Wonder Sweet Peppatg and Col-
lard plants, 50c Ee $1.00;
$2. M. PP; $1.50 M a col.
No checks. Shipped. promptly.
Mrs. Leathora Boe elias
ville, Rt. 2. 4h
Certified Bunch P. R. Dots:
te, plants, Tifton variety, $2.
Mu Railway express FOB. Geo.
W. Register, Cordele.
Wakefield, Dutch, and Copen-
Cola
lard, and Rutger Tomato plants,
abe C; 500, -$1.505.. $2.25> M;
Large lots cheaper; Calif. sweet
pepper, $2.75 M. Miss Lee
50c*Ce Chas,
C, Green Mullien,, 30c Ib.; Add |
pie sree Cum.
hy
ming, Rt.
Late Flat Dutch apace:
Heading Collard, 500, $1.25;
$2.25 M; Tomato, 45c C. Add
postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender-
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
50, 000 Rutger Tomato plants,
40c Cc; Sage and Catnip plants,
$1, doz. Not paic. L. a
Cumming.
Fine Blakemore Strawberry, |
yeung, strong, $5. M; 500, $3.;
65c C; Prompt shipment. Damp
packed, MO only. Add postage.
Glenn H. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Re. 1;
Wakefield and Dutch, All
Head Early Cabbage, Marglobe,
Stone; Great Baltimore Toma-
to, Ga. and Old Fashion Col-
lard, open field grown, 300, $1.;
500, $1.75; $2.55 M; 3 M, $7.00.
Del. Le M. Garrett, Gainesville,
Rt. 4.
_Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to 500, $1.50; $2.75 M. dal.; $2.-
ote
M. Jones,
oT a. Steed, Buena ;
_Marglobe Tone $3.00 a :
3 M. $7.00. |
Also Half |
Tea Plants, 4, $1.00; Bermuda |
roots, dug fresh, |
1 $1.00 bu.; Also Silver Grass or}
Nerve Vine Herbs, $1.00 Ib. Add }
transportation chrgs. Mrs. Ethel |
}
Ellis, +
50 M at farr, now -ready. Guy}.
Green Glaze Collard Seed,|
_ Collards and
60c; 500, $1.25;
and | toes, 200, $1.00; 500,
50 M. W. H. Branan, 4
ne Tomato,
M; Flat Dutch
$1.00; 500, $1.50
Ciyde Logan,
Late Flat Duteh
hhagen Cabbage, 20c
M. Add postage.
Eller, Ellijay, RFD 3.
Certified Missionary, ]
\don Strawberry, $1. C.~
exchange. Tom Kittle,
ton, Rit. 5. q
se Tomato pla
50 M. . I. F. Rowe,
Fee and Rutger
te, for Fall setting,
20th., 40c C; 400, $1.00
25; $2. M:. Gaacam
Collard, 500, $1.00; $1
Solomon Davis,
Ri. 5.
CURED): Be
One Sugar Cur
a out 18 Ibs, 65e Ib, P.
|age.. Mrs, = L. Crow
ming, Rt. 1
2 nice Country Han
'eured, 35 and 38 lbs. 60
Odell K. Vernon, Cumm
4. (On New Dulith Hwy
| off 9),
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Catnip, Horehound, P
mint, Balm, Tansy, Garli
50e doz.; -Horse-Radish
eee Dill Sprays
50 Tinches Gree:
prose out at top, 35c
All fo $12.50; Green
Leaves, 50c 1b.; Yellow -
40c Ib. Virgil Keith. Alvate
Spearmint peppermint, |
tansy, garlic, ra sbane,
rhubarb, 25 ea.; hors
plants, 50c, doz.; black h
horseradish routs 50 Ib.
bun
Plants, 35 1oz.; 4 bit,
Mint, rooted, 50c. Add pi
Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt.
APPLES FRESH AND D
Fancy U.S, No. iL,
~ (Nice sundried Ae.
peel, , corn worms.
Young Cane.
CORN: ,
100 bu. Dixie 18 Yellow Ci
sound $1.90 bu.. at my
Clarence Morrow / 2
100 bu. hard white |
sale. E, O. Sayer, Wi
1500 bu. good white cor
sale. Tel. 20-12. Mrs. Re
ers, Metter.
,C. D. Wood, Rows
Waldrip, Flowery, Branch, catty
ce :
CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE
WANTED.
OIC and SPC pigs, 40 thrifty, |
fast growing, $10. ea. Phone.
2214-31. J. K. Staleup, Mariet-
tae. Os
| Fresh ae Milech cow, 5
gal, daily, for sale. R. D, John-
sen, College Park, Rt. 2
2 reg. Guernsey males, one 6
BEANS:
Want 2 or 3 bu. Green Half
Runner beans, Will pay parcel
One Mare,
good worker, $65. ie
pigs. W. H. Jett, Fayetteville,
tm. | post mos. old, other 18 mos., both ; : oy Rt 3,
bre faster | darted, we nord, if cat iw et
Mrs. John Puckett. Dalton 608 ee A. H. Thurmond, Farm-|PC gilts, 6 mos. old; 2 boars,| Good 900 Ib. mule for sale
ck Se , ingtom. reg. Duroc, 4 mos, old. and Lit-| cheap or trade for calf or pigs.
tle Bone Black African.
Twin Bull calves, sired by |6 mos. old, 18 pigs. All or part
beef type Shorthorn, dam is reasonable, and. hanes Trade
| milking Os Saarinen both! for cattle. ~ J. Williams, |
registered. Calves can be reg-| Jesup, Rt. 1, Oe
istered as. beef only. W. H. pies ;
Leudermilx, Cornelia, Box 55.| OIC pigs, top quality, true
3 type, out of blue ribbon stock,
Finest. stock purebred Jer-|reg. buyers name, for sale: Al-
sey Bull, 15 mos. old, for sale.|so, want reg. horn type Here-
Phone Jonesboro 5331. Howard
Sampson, Riverdale, Rt, 1.
~ Mule,
new tees turn
. T. Howse, At
Box 301. RA. 6514.
5 gaited Saddle Horse, gen-
tle, about 1000 lbs., sorrel col-
O buy |. Want Dill (for making pickles),,|
; ;|State price and amount. Mrs.
pera, E. Lewis, Tesh,
I Rt.
eee
Want Barley oats, Quote low-
est price delivered to my /farm
'near Jonesboro, Tel, Jonesboro
also wagon, harrow, -
w for sale.
a, Rt. 4
s postage;
Cal, 5 cups, $1.25
plus chgs; 1/2 bu.| 5172; Nights, Atlanta De. 9031.| So) Maloney, Norcross. ford bull calf about 1 yr. old.|0r for sale. R, W. Parks,
a. | a Jonesboro. * Pe ae ak Me U. S. Hwy. 78 to Possum Lake Gainesville, Box 333.
3owdon. Rt. oe re mos. old, for sale. Make offer. neat Stane Mountain. W. J.) 9 yr. old mare with 2 mos.
ONIONS: E. Clarke Macon, Bioom-| 50; Lilburn. Rt. t. old filiey colt, both gentle for
a i, See noes | aN Bare 212 on na ae
: ; Ane old, reg. and inoculated f 1 , at
G. L. Shumake,| September (not nest variety),| Gentle family cow, part Baraser $50. er eaten 7 R LaPayette, Rt. 1.
Rt. l. the kind can eat green in early | Guernsey, for sale. C. R, Owen- | wich oy ison, Rome, Rt. 5, Care
ring. Ans. all letters, State| by, Culberson, N. C, Rt. 1. ; Several Shetland ~ Pcnies,
Country ee ae Hattie SHE: Ram-| (Resident of Georgia). eee Leen bred mares, stallions, and geld-
> =
,, @0e Ih. PP. Mrs.
hurst.
Demorest, Ri 1.| PLANTS:
Want some ld Fashion Ne-
gro Killer Potato plants, Write
leard stating price. Ples Brant-
Bulkcalf, 4 mos, old, pure-
bred but not registered, sired
by $1,000 bull, $125. Miles W.
| Taylor, Presley.
Black Essex male, purebred,
reg., 350: Ibs., males 4 mos. old,
about 100: Tbs., subj. for reg.,
$35. and $40. ea.; Females, $35.
ea W. B. Winters, West Green.
Tel. 1613.
ings for sale. Phone 423 M. L.
-L. Williams, Cordele.
Dark Red Pony Mare, flaxen
mane and tail, about 800 ibs.,
around 5 yrs. old, safe for chil-
C. A. Moore, | Jersey Cow with neiten cali, Gare 4b 0s. Cambaeta. sae
en nen and 1 Jersey heifer, open, $300:| 9 purebred Duroc - Jersey oes Silane, Came
_ | EGGS: _.|6 White Face st 600-650" pigs, reg, in -buyers mame,| Down, Yonder Farm.
a Want 1 dozen. urebred Tbs. ea., $175. -ea.; the 6 for| tested and treated, $25. ea. at : : :
25 | ridge Cochin poser $1,000; or $1300.00 for entire| Irwinville, Ga. Ship anywhere| Good Saddle horse (Gelding),
a Also Dill | State price and: epunehred. lot. H. B. Pitman, Newnan, Rt./im State. A. B. Boling, Qcilla,|9 yrs. old, gentle, any man or
arge spoonful. Exch. Nam Bell, Gibson. 4. -e Rt. Qsiere woman cam ride, ideal for cat-
SF FRUIT: i pricid- we. Anges TT OO a Ge week popes ome. So: Sees
eros : Cross pigs, 9 wks. old July | 7% : F
: . Want Blueberries woods or/|yrs. old horned Hereford bull, a. i. Y| chester. C. H. Hudson, Raleigh.
: cultivated variety. State prices| good breeder, for sale; Also} 0, 5 males, 5 females, 2 mi.
e Downy Westies | at once. Mrs. J. W. Hively, Al-| want 1 yr. old reg. Polled| N. Garrets Store, 5 mi. W.| 4 yr. old 3 gaited small show
"Sample_on request. | ba, Rt. 1. Hereford bull. W. D. Putnam,| Roswell, near Mountain Park. hore suitable for pony classes,
Collins, eee
bees,
lthy, A-i cond., en-
$125. All accessories
oe adj c
| Hetmke 1, or, Savannah, =
yi
FERTILIZER:
all from 2-3
,on full sheet foun-
letters ans. Come |
Ww. Warnock, Soper-
STOLENS:
Want Coastal Bermuda Sto-
ent Saeeroah. Advise |
mn Johm_ C. |
Want Cow Bartiliec we Po
aged. Give quantity and. price.
|W. L. Wilson, Thomasville, P.
0. Box 263.
Ga. Cut Comb Honey, twelve
mk 2 1/2 Ibe Janse Sod. Six 7 Th
jars, $7.25; Extracted,
poe jars, $6.50; Six 5 Ib.
Extracted, 21/2 Ib.
d jars ta case
pos ee bar-
M..
5, Box 152.
Bis MT. Cox,
inthe jars, 12 to
~ |Soperton, Rt, 7.
S, washed, tree of
pots, 35 ea. Add
M. Phillips, '
100 Tb., washed
cned, 3, $1.00. PP. |
for young hens or
- \jars, $6.50. FOB. Allen C. Her-
rin, Hortense.
Combs or Extracted Honey:
Del. by mail, 10 lb. $3.00; 5 Ib.
$1.50; Fxwress Tolleet or
Freight 4-.0 Ib, in tin, $10.00;
6-5 Ib, $6.50; 12-2 1/2 Tb, and
x 1/4 lb. wide mouth jars,
each $7.50 a Curd Walker,
Red Crimson: EClover acon
Chunk or Extracted Honey, a
Ib. pail, $2.75. Del. in Ga. D. W
Kirkland, Summertown.
| HONEY eat
6-12 lb. Friction top pails new
erop Extracted, $12.00; 1-60 lb.
oa tog can, $9.50; 12-2 /2 Ib,
Si. Seve jars Chunk Comb,
veral 55 gal. Bbls. John
whee: Jesup
Pa crop Table honey. Cs.
a 12-2-1/2 Tb. jars, Comb, $7.50;
Cs, 6-5 Ib, jars Comb, $7.25; Cs. |
|6-5 Ib. Extracted, $6.50; One 60
Wil.
hite feed sacks, ~3,
white flour. sacks,
ashed and good
Mrs. W.'Y. Sum-
s, 4, $1.00; Few
. 2 of a kind, 35
Tb. cap. Add post-
. F. Bagley, Alpha-
_Box 79. :
| (Tel,
| Evenings, Atlanta.)
Ib. can Ext. $0.00. FOB. H. F.
.-d COD. MO on-|
H Peck, Murray- |
York Jr., Jesup; ee.
Fancy Chunr Comb honey,
Cs_ 12-2-1/2 lb., big mouth jars,
$8.03, 2 cases 24 jars, $14.73.
Prepaid in Ga E.-J. Lewis, Na-
hunta.
EGGS FOR SALE
__
Purebred heavy we Dark
Cornish Eggs, 15, $1.65; 30,
$3.25. Cartons to be grad at
once. Miss C-ra B, Patterson,
Ty Ty, Rt: 1
White African Guinea Eggs,
$1.50 setting; Also Guinea
| Roosters. $1.50 ea. J. N. Carson,
| Griffin, Tie GC:
Bronze Turkey Eggs, 35c ea.
Leonarc. Pennisi, Conley, Rt, 1.
Ma. 8782 day; Di. 2026
Golden Seabright, Dark Corn-
w thin /ish, Se erie eehoe Be
tam Eggs, 15, $3.
twelve |
-/ old, around 750 Ibs. for
| Poss, Philomath.
Curryville.
2 reg. Jersey Cows, freshen
2 8 reg: heifers, and bull.
R. EL Bagwell, Canton, Rt. 1.
og are cows and 5 springers |
for sale. Phone 6209. Walker
Waldrep, Forsyth, Rt, 1.
Aberdeen - Angus ecole
stock young heifers and bulls,
also 4-H club calves for sale.
Noted for larger bones and sub-
stance. R. L. Jackson, Jones-
pore c/o Flint River Farms.
20 dairy - heifers, 3-5 mos. old,
all out of high producing cows
and sired by reg. bulls. Sell en-
tire lot to one person. John A.
Smith, Eatonton Box 370,
10 purebred Polled Hereford
Bulls, 6-8 mos, old, from disease
free herd. Wray Smith, Sparta.
Reg. Jersey Bull Calf, 10 mos.
old, mother produces 500 lbs.
butter fat witl herd test 5.01
to 5.4 butter fat, from very fine
breeding, $350.00. Take trade
cows. Holsteins or Herefords in
Ralph M. Braswell,
exchange,
: | Atlanta, - 1160 Peachtree Battle
| Ave.
Reg. Red*Poll Bull, 14 mos.
sale.
Turn off Atlanta Hwy. at Plain-
view Station, 2nd dirt road to
left, 1st house. Dear, Ferguson,
Oakwood.
HOGS FOR SALE
SPC pigs, reg. im buyers
name, 8 wks. old July 26th,
from litter of 9, mother pig
won Ist prize in hog show,
| good for breeding purrose. Ray
Goon, Collins.
2 reg. Duroc sows, Mr, Cov-
ington out of Pilot Model and
Red Prince out of Gold Nugget
Bay, hoth have high pr-duction
records $75.00 ea, Contact J. M.
Alston, Covington, Rt. 2.
Large SPC Hogs: I bred gilt
service, $60.00, $55.00... and
$45.00. All cholera immune and
reg. in buyers name, champion
bloodlines. C. R. Morgan,
A-nericus,
OIC Male Pigs, 10 wks. old,
60 Ibs, $25.00 >a; Some 100 b.,
$30.00 ea. From champion
bloodlines. Reg. in buyers name.
Ship anywhere. J. H. Roque-
more, Americus. (Tel, 4543).
Haapshire Pigs, 3 gilts, 2
boars (5 in all), 10 wks. old, reg. |
in buyers name, $25.00 ea. J. A.
' Patrick, Voc.
} pigs from reg,
$60.00; Boars old enough for |
8 F. Eldredge, Woodstock, Rt.
3 SPC: male pigs, sired by
1950 Junior SE Fair Champ.,
fine prospects
stock, reg. in buyers name.
Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Rt. 6.
| (Tel. Atlanta El. 3311, or Bx,
+65. week-days).
Berkshire and OIC pig:
wks... old for sale.
ship. Thes. K. Rudies, Dora-
ville, Box 21.
2 male pigs, SPC and Tre
Cross, 8 wks. old; about 30 lbs.
s, 610
eg., $25. fox both, not treated.
J J. Griffin, Americus, Rt. 3.
OIC pigs, short nose, blocky, |
for breeding
Will not
also one 3 gaited mare which
has beem shown, for sale. Miss
Louise et Atlanta, 3875
riarcliffi Rd., N. E. Vey 3318.
Saddle Horse, bay gelding,
gentle, 900 lbs., will pull cart,
won lst place in his class at
Elks horse show, excellent for.
boy Snag nae eee: $100.
300
Tel. B. Aldermen,
Griffin.
One mule, I! yrs. old, out
900. Ibs.,, good shape, works
good anywhere, $50. Frank
Pritchett, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box
2. :
Extra good mare, 6 yrs. old,
from prize winning stock, reg.| about 1400 lbs., blocky, stay-
im buyers mame, 8 wks. old,
$25. ea. Satis. guar. Ship any-
where. H. J. Dupree, Acworth,
Rt. 2.
OIC pigs, male and fema:s,
excellent type, short nose,
blocky, reg. im buyers name,
ready to be shipped between
}June 30th and July 24. Ship
only better pigs from each lit-
ter. Rabun Gap F. F. A. Mack
Ag. Teacher,
Rabun. Gap.
Little Bone. Guimea yr. old
sow, bred to OIC for October
22nd farrow, $50.00;
bred OIC 3 mos. old pigs, boar
and gilt, $17.50 ea.; Young
cross-bred, OIC-Duroc, 100 Ib.
boar, ready for service, $30.
E S. Scott, Austell, Phone 2840.
Reg. Yorkshir. hogs, shoats,
and pigs, bacon type, all. life
treated, pigs, $40. ea.; bred
sows, $250. reg. in buyers
name. Phone 2133. W. A.
Dempsey, Conyers, Rt. 3.
Reg. SPC boars, gilts, bred
sows, from grand champ. blocd-
lines, for sale. Mits.. E.. A.
Hclmes, Ranger.
5 pigs, reg. Hampshire males,
$25. ea.; 7 reg. Big Bone Guin-
ea, stay- fat kind, 5 males, 2
females, $25. ea. Ready_to ship
Aug. 15. Plus shipping chrgs.
W. R. Deaton, Oakwood.
Purebred Red Duroc Jersey |
stock, for sale.
J. J. Waters, Louisville.
P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, wean- |
ed, $12.50 ea. Leonard Penni i,
Conley, Rt. 1. (Tel. Atlanta,
Ma. 8782 day, Di. 2026 eve-
ning).
Few choice Berkshire boars,
treated, reg. buyers name, $25.
eu. Shipped anywhere. Letters
ans. Dallas C. Craft, Elberton,
Rt. 3.
8-12 wks. old OIC pig.
in buyers name, treated, Don
Vern-Silver breeding, $25. ea.
1. C. Durnett, Quitman, Rt. 3.
8-12 wks. old, OIC Pigs, seg
in -huyers ame treated, Don! Pr. 3788. A. L, Kinard, Sr.,
~ 525-00
T. C. Burnett, Quitman, Rt. 3. 'E
Vern and Silver-Broecin
2 -pure-'
- NZW Rabbits,
|S
iS, Teg.
fat kind, also 1 H wagon (J, D.
make), practically new, both
for $125.00. ete Hughes,
Tucker, Rt. 1, Tucker-Chamblee
Rd.
4 yr. old mare, Tenn. Walk-
ing horse, reg. under name of
Bay Blossom. Sell or exch..
for reg. Hereford bull or heif-
er. James E. Greene, Athens,
130, Hope Ave. ee
RABBITS AND CAVIES _
FOR SALE
10: White Rabbits, 3 mos. and
9% mos. old, $20 or $2. pr
Cebie Smith, Calhoun. :
finest stock, 2
mos. old, $3. ea.; Older ones,
add. $1. per month. Mrs. John
H Butler, Forsyth, Rt. 2.
NZW Buck Rabbit, about 11
mos. old, $2.50 plus Exp. Chrgs.
Chinchilla Doe Rabbit around .
a year old. Each pays express,
Jesse. Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
Rabbits for sale. Call Am.
4614. Sgt. J. C. Humphries, At-
lanta, 710 Bolton Rd., Rt. 8.
Golden Fawn Famous Giant
rabbits, 4 does and 1 buck, 4
mos. old, from ped. stock, best
bloodlines, $25. or $6. ea. Also
Brown Goat, 1 yr, old, geod
health, 5 qt. daily, $25. Grady
Panter, Dial.
NZW -rabbits, 18 mos. old,
-heavy wt. large litters, ped.
stock, $8. trio: $6. pr.; NZW, 9
mos. old, heavy wt., ped,
pr.; Trio, $4. Ship express col-
leet anywhere. Roger. Dean,
Willacoochee, Rt. 2.
King size Angora rabbits,
from ped, stock, good woolers,
good breeders, 3-10 wks. old,
ea. J, T. Pittard, Cumming.
10 NZW Does, 4 mos. old,
good stock of breeders, $2.50
ea.; Also one buck from sep
arate litter, 5 mos. old, $3.00
Letters ans. Will make ar-
rengements for shipping. ny
=nta, 723 Ormewood Ave, &
s,
bits,
Mos.
, eon,
. dale
ei ; sa
ari * Sa ie i
PAGE KFOUK at y RET. ULLETIN Ba :
ore LIVESTOCK WANTED | POULTRY FOR SALE | POULTRY WANTED _
RABBITS AND CAVIES
Heavy wt. Chinchilla Rab-
ped., 8 wks. old, $2. ea.
Exp. Collect. Mrs.. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt. 5.
& purebred NZW_ Does, with
Ist litter, 10 bucks, 5. and 6
old, 30 meat rabbits; 100
in all for quick gale in lot. Mrs.
. T. Mashburn, Rebecca, Rt. a
Ear] Wilsons pure blood
strain Calif. Cross Hybrid Does
and Bucks .ready to mate, $8.
@a.; Juniors, 3-31/2 mos. old,
$4 ea. Mrs. Jack Sanders, Ma-
131 First St.
8 wks. old fryer rabbits, ma
ed NZW and Grays, good
breeders, $1.75 pr. Cannot ship.
Guy Lawson, Gainesville, Rt.
8.
Angora rabbits, from original
Grinsteads Wool King. stock,
does, 12 wks. old, $3. ea.; bucks
for breeding stock, 4 mos. . old, |
$5. ea: 8 wks. old does and
$3.50 pr. Mrs. Joseph
Mikle, Lithonia, RFD 2.
2 mos. old Hvy. Wt.
ehillas, trio, $12.00; Buck from
separate litter, ped. papers fur-
nished. Letters ans. Ship R. R.
Exp. COD anywhere. John L.
Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller
Field Rd., Rt. 8.
Finest quality ped. rabbits,
big bones, heavy milkers, no
culls, in NZW, Hvy. Wt. Chin-
chillas, Checkered Giants, all
smooth fur and healthy builds.
Brown, Scottdale, Box 317.
Ped. NZW breeding stock, 2
a does, buck, tested, guvod bone
and type for sale. Gene Meth-
_vin, Vienna.
Pair of Brown and White
Dutch Rabbits, breeding age,
Aliso pr. Black and White
Dutch, $3. pr. Heavy Wt. Chin-
ehilla, breeding age, $3. and
65. Will not ship. Vince Wheel-
er, Atlanta, 2195 Cheshire
Bridge Rd., N. E. Ex. 3237.
NZW Does and Bucks, grown
from ped. stock, $1.50 ea. Ver-
n H. Moulder, Duluth, P. O.
te
SHEEP x GOATS
FOR SALE
_One Milk Goat, good cond.,
giving 2 gts. daily, $10. D. H.
Barron, Gainesville, Rt. 4, Care
_ Adams Store.
One Milk Goat,
deily when fresh, 2 four mos.
ald females, one 18 mos. old
biliy, all Nubian-French Alpine
trom good stock. Travis Haines,
Forest Park, Rt. 1, Box 313.
2 Saanan Milk Goats, 1 billy,
ve _nannie, about 6 mos, old, $25.
; $15. ea. Cannot ship. Come
cree Located about 1 mi. E.
County Farm. Jesse Hudson,
Cearrollton, Rt. 3. : g
2 fine White Saanan Buck
Goats, subj. to ,register, 5 mos.
old, $25. ea. or trade for good
calf. ao F, Peters, Douglasville,
Ri.
18 mos.
Milk Goats, from heavy milk
producers, ready for breeding
this fall, $15. ea.; 2, $25.00.
Phone 21-7710. H. D. Guthrie,
Pine Lake.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Exch. two 5 and 6 mos.
male Jersey calves for
of good grade. Calves are out
oi reg. stock, well developed,
will make good service bulls.
Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Rt. 6.
Exch. 1 good
for a weaned calf or small size
yearling. C. B. Huie, Forest
Park.
HOGS:
Want 100 hogs to raise on
shares. Must be free of dis-
eases. M. A. Hasterwood, Bre-
men, 120 Buchanan St,
old
|
Chin- |
- Will ship. Spencer Strange,
Hartwell, 602 Savannah St.
6 grown Brown rabbits, fat)
(2 does with young), all for|
$15. Come after. Rear Wood-
land Ave. 2 blocks right Scott-
bus stop. Mrs. Zora
gave 7 qts.!-
old purebred TE. |
size SPC 4
} quality cockerels,
|B. H. Holsonback, East Point,
| ers,
oi jor trade. R. A>-Statham, Grif-
heifers
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, CH 1777.
Walking horse for a_ broke
mule, 3-5 yrs. old, or some An-
gora goats, Nannies. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Springs.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS:
Shcw type -Buff Cochin Ban-
tam, about half grown, $1.50
ea. Thos. K. Hudlow, Doraville,
Box 21.
Bantams: 2 trios Old English |
B. B. Game, $10. trio; Pr. |
Black Breasted Reds, $10.00;
Exhibition birds, ceck, hens,
pullets in S. C. White Leg-
herns, $7.50 and $10. trio, Few
Ri Reds. D. A. Asbury, At-
lanta, 442 Atwood St.
10 Bantam chickens, 2 mos,
old, and 12 six weeks. old, $6.;
1 pr. Speckled Guineas, $2.50;
4 White Silkie hens, 1 rooster, |
$9 Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd., N. E.
Purebred Golden Sebright
Bantam Roosters, March 1951
hatch, and Mallard ducks, wild
strain, May 1951 hatch, $1. ea.
FOB. Money Order. Silas
Snipes, Commerce, Rt. 2.
White Jap. Silkie- Bantams,
March 51 hatch, $5. pr.; breed-
ing quality, $6.50 pr.; breeding
$3. ea.; 2, $5.
302 S. Harris St.
3 pr. Silver Sebright ban-
tams,. best bloodlines, laying
now, $8.75 trio; 20 common or
mixed bantams, all laying, 50c
ea Ray McWhorter, Trion, P.
QO. Box 656. F
CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:
2 Round Head, Red Quill
Stags, 1 Blue Traveler, $5. eas
1 RH Red Quill Coek, $9.00.
Ryman L. Stonecypher, Bu-
trio. W. B. Newman, Palmetto,
AUS
Purebred Dark Cornish Cock-
erels, 3 mos. old,-$2.50 ea. Plus
shipping charges; Also Turkey
Poults from one week to 3 mos,
old for sale, D. R. Flynt, ate
colnton,
2 pit game hens, for sale or
trade for a 6 lb. game cock, in
good condition. R. L. Griffin,
Gainesville, Oak St.
Pure, old time Steve Ginn
Greys, old and young stock, 1-
1/2 lb. size trios, $8: Ship COD.
bee. Vaughn, Royston, Rt. 2.
1 Texia. Blue Bonnet cock,
about 13 mos. old, $6.00; 4
March stags, sane kind, 3-3 1/2
lbs. ea., $4. ea.; some April
hatch stags, half Texia Blue
Bonnet, 1/4 Negro Blue and
1/4 Brown Red,-for $3. ea. C.
G. Trotter, Demorest, Rt 1.
MISC. CHICKENS: :
Young, fat, mixed breed!
hens, wonderful layers, and 2
racsters, about 30 in all, $2.25
ea, at my place. Mrs. Hattie
L Gilbert, Atlanta, 225 Stovall
St., S. E. MA. 7075.
ORPINGTONS:
10 yellow Buft Orp. hens,
now laying, with rooster free,
$22.50; 4 fine roosters, $1.75 ea,
Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton,
Rt. 2, Box 196.
PEACOCKS, PIGEONS,
PHEASANTS, QUAIL, .
DOVES, ETC.:
Faney Pigeons, auto sexed
ard homers (good squabs),
Fantails, Mokees-Turbits, oth-
White and Ring Neck
Doves, Common Pigeons. Sell
fm, Rt. A.
Blue Peafowl, 4 yrs. old, $80.
pr.; Chinese Ringneck Pheas-
ants, $8.75 pr.; 8 wks... old
Bronze Turkeys, $2.75 ea.;
Mated White King Pigeons,
$3.50 pr.; Cornish and RI Ban-
tams, $4.50 pr.; White Pekin
Ducks, $2. ea, Mrs. Helen
Large, Northern Bob White
quail, 8 wks. old, $110. C. or
ford, Rt. 1. ay
Tassel and Valentines Pit)
Games, 12 mos. old stags, $5.
ea.; 1951 trios, $5. and $7.50
$1.25 oa. J. B. Clyburn, Atlan-
ta, 223 Altoona Place, 8%, W.
Rockmart. 7
50c to
HORSES AND MULES: ; Ringneck Pheasants,
Want small type Shetland) $2.50 ea. See. Cannot ship. J.
Pony. Robin Vaughn, Clarkes-;| A. Moore, Atlanta, 2111 Flat
ville, [Shoals Rd., Rt. 3.
Exch. 3 yr. old Roan Tenn.| Doves: 2 prs. White, 1 pr.
Ringneck, amd 1 extra Ring-
neck hen (making 7) :7 mos.
old, ready to mate, for $10. J.
H Barr, Lumpkin.
Purebred Racing Homers,
mated, seamless banded, Rice
strain, $5. pr.; Crosses. Rice
strain and Getts, $4. pr.
exp. chrg:s. All trained fliers.
Grover C. Piper, Barnesville,
21 Railroad St. Phone 488R.
1 pr. very nice Blue Peafowl,
for sale. Willis A. Biggers, Sr.,
Greenville.
Quail (Old Bob Whites),
pr., 4 wks. old chicks,
$6.
ters, Fitzgerald, Box 44.
REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS |
NH Red Roosters, 1 yr. old,
$2.00; 3 W. R., 2 puts 1 roost-
er. 7 mos, old, 3, $5.00..E. L.
Wallace, eee -
28 NH Red Hens, 1 yr. old,
Del. at our farm near Decatur.
Del at our farm near Decatur.
Will not ship, Bring coop. L, A.
Brown, Decatur, 450 . Clair-
mont Ave, DE 1361.
Eight 3 1/2 wos. old, NH
Pullets, $1.00 ea. at my place.
Send ; Also 2- mos. old,
White Leghorns about 4 lbs. ea.,
$1.00 ea. Mrs. F, F. Lamkin,
Atlanta 966 Crew Stic So sews
Ma. 7558,
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.:
B. B. Turkey Hens, saa Belts-
ville Hens with baby turkeys,
$10.00 ea, at farm or shipped |
Ex. Collect. Mrs. Joseph Mikle,
Lithonia, Rt, 2.
4 large Ducks, 1 Drake,
$7.50 or $2.00 ea. FOB, Mrs.
Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Pure White African guineas, |. Want reliable Site to work
5 females and 1 male, $10.00
FOB; also Eggs, $1.25 dozen.
Mrs. J, M. Jones, Grayson.
3 hens, 2 drakes 3 White Pe-
kins, 2 Indian Runner, $1.50 ea.
Jimmie Bob Baggett, Hiram,
Rt. :
2 Drakes, 3 Ducks, grown,
$1.50. ea. Verlon H. Moulder,
Duluth P, O. Box 111.
Blue Geese, $5.00 ea. at my
place; Also young grown ones,
$4.00 ea. J. E. Matthews, At-
lanta, Rt, 7, Box 132.B. (Be.
3191).
White Pekin Duieks;: 7 oe
7-3 mos. old unsexed, $1.00 ea.
Plus exp. charges. No- checks
nor COD. Mrs. S. ae a
_ Mallard Ducks. l
day old, 40 ea.; Started, no
brooding necessary, 65 ea.
Pinioned, cant fly away. Ship-
ped COD, parcel post or ex
press. Minimum. iD. CoKirk-
ley, Augusta, Rt. 4, Box 247.
Mallard Ducklings, from good
layers and breeders. day old,
50c ea.; 3-4 wks. old, $1.00.
Shipped COD. C, M. Hammond,
Augusta, Rt. 4, Box 251.
Mallard Ducks, -
mated Prs, prolific layers, $5.00;
wild strain:
Younger ducks, $1.50 ea. MO.
Thos, A, Partley, Blackshear,
P.O. Box 8.
White Pekin ducks, $2.00 ea.
6, $11.00; 1 pr. Toulouse geese,
$15. 00; 2 alt grown geese,
$9.00, or the 4 for $22.50. Wal-
ter 'Stegmeyer, Savannah, 20
West 76 St.
POULTRY WANTED
Want squab Home Pigeons.
State breed, price. Donald Man-
ley, Royston.
Ext, 50 Blue type baby chicks,
Muscoveys for White King Pig-
eons. Will ship. Letters ans. E.
W. Koss, Martinez, Rt. 1.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.:
Want turkeys, also baby
pheasants to raise, on halves,
Tl furnish brooders and feed.
Mrs, V. L. Hughes, Thomasville,
129 Neal St.
Want young guineas,
referred. Advise price. R.
sine Eatonton, te -
Plus.
g:): 88. PEACOCKS, PIGEONS,
eggs. $25. doz. FOB. B. L. Wal-.
| day labor. .
wild strain, |
white
BANTAMS:
Want day old chicks;
furnish feed and chicks, and I
raise until 6 or 8 wks. old for
half, My choice. fryers or broil-
ers. C. A.. Swilley, Valdosta,
900 E. Gordon St.
Want 250 baby chicks to}
raise on halves, E, C. Soapes,
Winston, Rt. 1, Box 129,
| LEGHORNS: -
Want 2 Brown Leghorns
Roosters, Mar, aad April 1951
hatch, for cash. Woodie Stapp,
Social Circle, Rt. 1.
Want 2 Brown Lenhart
Roosters, also 2 Mucovey
Ducks 1951. Snatehs 2 5Wise alee
Adams, Athens, Oconee Heights.
PHEASANTS, QUAIL, DOVES
HEC
Want 2 pr. Quail, one pair
King Pigeons, about 6 mos, old;
Also 2 does and 1 buck of Chin-
chilla rabbits. Bill Cochran,
Toccoa, Box 241.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want col. couple for work
on farm and pulp or turpen-
tine; Woman to assist in light
farm chores. Wood, watr with
heuse and salary. Need at once.
I. H. Knox, Hazelhurst. i
Want elderly white man and
wife for sor-e wages and half
rop. Some truck for Fall use
(greens mestly). 2 rooms in my
hcuse, wood, garden. Will move
party. No drinking: Tiny Waviss
Newnan, Rt. 3.
Want family with
ton. pickers to help one 4
crop. Furnish house with Sights
and wood. Have plenty
work, W. P. Couch, Luthers-
vile. ~~ a
for wages rest of 1951 and run
a 1H farm for 1952. Good 6 R
house, lights, water, school
rcute. Have tractor, good mule,
3 barrell turpentine stand, to-
bacco on 50-50 basis. Apply: M.
D Mock, Lanier.
Want good man with ral
family to work on farm. Must
be smart, sober and honest and |
must be without bad habits.
Leonard Cousins, Cobbtown.
Want man to work some
acreage, on bus line, near At-
lenta. Board, wages. Part or
full time. R. R. Jones, Atlanta,
3044 Howell Mill Rd:, N. W:
oe 3 families to help gath- :
1951 crop. Pay prevailing:
a for pat ae and
jive in.
Letters ans. Ww Me MeDuttie,
FE nleyson. ~~
Want man to work on farm.
Conyers). Phone Atlanta. Ex,
3184. J. FL _ Canaday, Se
Riot, ey
-Openin g fox industrious
young man with family ea
livestock farm, Must give ref- |.
erences. T. R. ees Men--
roe. ;
Want August 1, a vies. fam-
ers to gather 100 acres. Furnish |
house, lights. Mail and school|
bus by door. White or colored.
e UR. a ae Rt.
"Want colored man oie wife
from country, about 40 yrs.
old, for light work on chicken,
turkey, and hog farm; Year
acound job. Raise in pay aiter
30 days if worth it. No drunks
or drifters. Must be healthy
with good references. Private
room, board, salary. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rit;
Want young married man, |
28-35 yrs. old to drive tractor,
truck, and do general work on
cotton and cattle farm for $25.
weekly with chance of promo-
Tou
| salary,
| gatheri
of |e
Good house, lights, water (near | la
eer crop or othe
ily- able to- xo
te drive truck,
plow mules, $4
with elec. wood
ture, Tel. 21-7322.
FE Sams, Clarksto'
Want middle ag
bered refined whi
make home on far
ple and
for salary
Hazelhurst.
Want man and wi
or farm, Shares _an
M EE Flowers, "ov
Hill, Station,
jek on farm driving
helping with other
room, board
Scruggs, Care Wei
Guyton, Rt. 1.
Exp. farm family
peanuts,
Experienced with
Want dairy farm
or chickens. Experie!
children), sober.
May, Athens, Rt. 4
Want iob- as
dairy | farm i
be moved. 3 mi.
off new Atlanta H
Dont write. O. V.
Madison, Rt. 1.
Exp. dairyman, 4
and sons want job
yrs. experience. Best
ences. Wife also to w
Burst, Atlanta, Rt.
6901.
_loeneumbe es i 1
55 old,
A. Mecuitfey, i
rose Dr., Rt.
Want small farm on
rent or share basis. -
perience raising
chickens. J. R. Partail
335 oS
= wom
50, ee light farm
ily of extra good cotton pick- send
children wat :
er ee Some xperie (
in September.
Harper, Blakely, Rt. 3.
Want job on poulti
Wite, 2 children |
house, elec., water,
Atlanta. Edward G
lanta, 324 Cooper =
Want job on_
rive truck or
family to work |
once. Have_to be mo
tract
Ci
Hone Edgar. Jane, pillep-
Smith, Care
Adairsv tikes:
A Midsummer Facies Sale
ed Hereford cattle, will be
Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie. Cow
and brea cows aes beiters will be offe
of Reg. Hereford
held Friday 7g