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ait on results.
= 2 oe, August 2, 1981
4
ry of eS Anuliors
gton 25, D. C..
t together with the world
as a result American cotton
45 cents in spite of the Gov-
ts action restricting shipments
merican cotton to foreign coun-
rican cotton at 45 cents per
was by far the cheapest cotton
ne world.
can | cotton sold as high as 90
onsiderably more than $1.00 per
id, and cotton in other countries
roportionate in price. Under the
all Plan, the Truman Plan, the
ics -Restabilization Plan and
s other plans, the American
ise of other people.
t only was the American cotton
er cut off from these rich Foreign
rkets, but Mr. DiSalle put ceiling of
ences cotton in the domestic mar-
farmers to produce a crop of six-
illion bales on the plea that six-
aw ds bales would be needed for
sumed thai they could count up-
ir own Government to protect
se cotton was gelliug at
and 1 more, the farm-
Tom Linder Commissioner |
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1951-
Pk Bduciol By iol By TOM LI LINDER
have written the following letter to Secretary of Agriculture Chas. F. Bran.
nd have forwarded copies to Senator George, Senator Russell, and each
er of the Georgia delegation in the House of Representatives.
here is no reason why cotton farmers should be treated as they have been,
if the Government does not act to protect them on this crop, then the farm-
ould sit down on their ee cotton, sow their cotton land in grass in 1952
x Ss
>
at least 45 cents per sound for the six-
teen million bales which the Govern-
ment asked him to grow. Even when
the ceiling of 45. cents was placed on
_ the cotton by Mr, DiSalle, the farmer
still believed that the Government
would protect him in the 45 cents
price, and they went to work and have
tried very hard to produce os 16,000,-
000 bales.
The Commissioners of Agriculture of
the cotton growing states went to
Washington in the early part of the
year and went to see you in your of-
fice and requested under your authori-
ty that you make the support price 90
percent of the ceiling of 45 cents. This
would have insured the farmer a base
NUMBER 48
ameful Treatment
otton Farmers
this delegation, you stated that you
thought what we-.were asking was fair
and should be done, but that you were
afraid to do it for fear wheat farmers |
and other farmers would come in and
ask like treatment.
As a result of your failure to act in
the matter to protect the farmer's in-.
terest, the planting of a large coiton
crop has resulted in the continued de-
cline of price until today the likelihood
is that the best the farmer can hope
for is the very low Government sup-
port price of 30 cents per pound. This
is far below the cost
harvesting, ginning, bagging and ties.
The harvesting season is at hand. No
one yet knows how many bales of col-
ton will be made, nor what percent of
the crop will be harvested. If the Gov--
ernment ever intends to act in good.
faith with the farmers whom they ask.
ed to produce this cotton, it is time
something was done about it.
I again request that you exercise your
- authority and make 90 percent of the
ceiling price of 45 cents the loan price
for Commodity Credit Corporation.
With kindest regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agricultura ns
of production,
ts per pound, Egyptian cotton sold
tional Bank Plan, the Foreign,
ers paid 90 cents to more than
| for cotton in other countries for
sroximately 45 cents per pound on-
e Goeerinent called upon Ameri-
price of 41 cents. After listening to
Meeting In Washington Is Urged
To Protest Low CottonLoan Price
| have wired Seaiione of Agriculture L. Y. Ballentine, Presi-
dent of the Southern Association of Commissioners of Agriculture, as
follows:
Cotton itinchs: as you know, are in a desperate situation, due to their ef-
forts to comply with government requests for large cotton crops. The only hope
apparent at this time is to prevail upon the Secretary of Agriculture to raise the
loan price on cotton and for the farmers to put their cotton in the loan until they
can get a reasonable price in the market. | urge that you call a meeting of the
Commissioners of the cotton-growing States in Washington in the immediate
future. | am sending a copy of this wire fo all of the Association members and to
the members of the Georgia Delegation in the United States House and Senate.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner Of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
One 32 in. Meadows Corn
Mill, good cond. pair Howe
Platform scales, Corn Sheller,
pair small scales with belts
and pulleys, reasonable. A. M.
Aiken, Smyrna.
Allis-Chalmers _Model UC
tractor with large heavy duty
Rome dbl. section cutaway
harrow, both in good cond., for
zale. Phones, Day, 3616; Night,
sae ae Ei; Blanchard, Waynes-
ro.
G John Deere tractor, new
tires all around, in good cond.,
1945 model, 6 disc tiller, culti-
vator, all bought new this year.
Tel. 279 WI. M, A. Sidwell,
Apalachee.
"Intl. No. 15 Hay Baler, also
ene Farmall tractor, perfect
cond., for sale. Tel. 75 and 80.
R. C. Fryer, Jr., Manchester.
Milk wagon, Intl. make,
good cond., $500.00, or exch.
for cub tractor outfit. S. S.
Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
One Row General Implement
Corn Picker, only picked 50
acres corn. Bargain. Mrs. John
L. Williams, Pinehurst.
Farmall Cub tractor, less
than 200 hours use, excellent
cond., complete with plow,
harrow, cultivator, planter with
fertilizer attachment and bed-
ding-furrow attachment, all for
$1000.00. Anthony Napolitano,
Sunnyside.
Intl. Pickup Hay Baler, $1,-
750.00; Also one 2 H wagon
with body, excellent shape, no
junk, $75. Norman Johnson,
Warrenton.
Case Hay Baler with 5 hp
Wisc. motor in good shape. L.
L Whitmire, Lavonia.
Avery: 22 hp tractor, good
corid., $550. Cons. reg. Jersey
Heifer in trade. R. A. Dougher-
ty, Atlanta, 616.Peyton Rd., S.
W. AM. 6943.
Wind Mill for sale or exch.
Ludie E. Phillips, Colquitt, Rt.
iz :
McCormick HM-150 two disc
plow, 13 row grain drill with
seeding and fertilizing - attach-
ments, Model 62 Intl. Harvest-
. er Combine, set late model
planting, cultivating and ferti-
lizing attachments for Farmall
H or M tractor. Bargain price
or exch. for hay rake, baler,
or cows. J. R. Newell, Carroll-
ton.
John Deere Corn Binder,
ground driver, excellent cond.,
$200.00; Also Papec Ensilage
eutter and Hay Chopper, mod-
el H with 40 ft. 6 in. pipe,
good cond., $250. Exch. for
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
One Windmill with tower,
tank, and pump stand for sale.
W. Z. Sawyer, Cuthbert, Rt. 2,
Box 8.
J. D. tractor, model B, Case
Side Delivery Rake, King
Harrow, set Southern Peanut
plows, Cotton Duster, Tractor
Cultivator for sale. J. Melvin
Bridges, -Bronwood.
M. T. John Deere tractor, all
equipment, will be 2 yrs. old
Sept., has only planted and
cultivated 120 A corn, good as
new, for sale. Mrs. J. F. Han-
ley, Millhaven.
McCormick-Deering No. 25V,
6 ft. tractor mower, fits H ox
M Farmall, good shape, $160.;
2 H wagon (O. K. except for 1
wheel), $25.00; Also Brennan
No. 2-three roller syrup mill
with new (never used) 91/2
ft. galvanized pan, $50. Exch.
for calves. Harley H. Sutton,
Alpharetta, Rt. 2, Box 329.
2 H, 10 disc Harrow in good
cond.; 1 H wagon, planter, oth-
er farm machinery for _ sale.
Tel. Ra. 7245. R. H. Earnest,
East: Point, Box 283.
500 cap. Electric Brooder,
canopy type, Farm Master,
used 3 times, complete with
feeders and waterers, $25. or
exch. for 12 pullets or 80-100
lb. pig. Edith Collum, Had-
dock.
J. D. 1949 tractor, model B,
6 disc tiller, both. on rubber
and power-trol equipped, ex-
cellent cond., for sale. Aaron
Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Case tractor, O. S. model,
used -very little, completely
overhauled, for sale. M. S. Mil-
ler, Moultrie, Rt. 4. 4
4 -2H wagon wheels, fair
cond., $1. ea.; Small Elec. In-
cubator, $4.00; Elec. Churn, $5.;
Also some other farm items
for sale. Mrs. Mary K. Brink-
ley,- McDonough, Hampton Rd.
Lilliston Peanut Picker, Tur-
ner hay baler with 7 hp Wisc.
motor, both on rubber, good
cond., complete with all belts,
$700. Phone 192-M4, Millen,
Ga: Or write T. C. Barefield,
Perkins.
m One McKemie Power Pea
and Bean Huller, like new,
$100. Replaced with larger unit.
J. C. Romberg, Gainesville,
Box 444.
1950 model D. C. Case trac-
tor, 13 row Case grain drill,
sub-soiler (operates on hy-
draulic lift), 8 disc Taylorway
harrow, hydraulic control, all
perfect cond. One mi. So. Tem-
ple on Temple-Carrollton Hwy.
cows. Come see. Jas. J. Cope-
Jan, Siloam.
113. Robert S. Kinney, Tem-
SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE
1949 Model C Farmall, like
harrow, also 1950 model Farm-
all Cub with hydraulic dozer
blade. W. T. Ross, Atlanta, 2005
Oakview Rd., S. E. DE. 4641.
5 hp garden tractor, worm
drive power take off, turn
plow and cultivator, 1 yr. old
practically new, $275. FOB for
lot; also 1 elec., and 3 down
draft coke burning brooders,
reasonable. W. B. Kicklighter,
Decatur, 931 Columbia Dr. DE.
7097 or EV. 1351.
Allis-Chalmers, Combine, 40
in. blade, in running shape, for
j sale or trade. Jack Blackwell,
Maysville, Rt.-1.
John Deere M\, tractor and
equipment, used one _ season,
for sale. Tel. 3-7033. Alton Tur-
ner, Macon, Rt. 3.
J. Ds Mtractor,. Medel. A,
streamlined road gear, $950.00;
J. D. Model B, with cultivators,
$600.00; Tires on both prac-
tically new. 10 mi. N. W. Al-
bany on U. S. 82. J. A. Dula,
Leesburg, Rt. 2.
National _ Pressure Canner,
No. 7, completely | equipped,
holds 7 qts. or 9 pt. glass jars,
13-No. 2 or 5 No. 3 tins, $10.00
here at home. Mrs. Louis Gard-
ner,Avondale Estates, 3890
Kensington Rd.
TD forty Crawler type int
tractor, with bull dozer at-
tached, engine rebuilt, good
working cond., for sale. C. M.
Miller, Cornelia.
One 2 H Bradley Mowing
Machine, good cond.,
tires, one extra 41/2 ft. blade,
for sale. Tel. VE. 7791.; H.C.
Wing, Atlanta, 864 Spring St.
Turner Hay Baler, good as
new, on rubber, operates from
any power take-off tractor,
$400. W. J. McDougald, Gad-
distown.
Lilliston Peanut Picker and
Intnl hay baler, both in good
shape, $500. for both O. D.
Lee, Cochran, Rt. 4. :
PLANTS FOR SALE
Missionary
Strawberry plants, $1. C. PP.
Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Wakefield and Copenhagen
Market, Dutch, Ga. and Head-
ing Collard, Rutger, Marglobe,
and Stone Tomato, Sweet Pep-
per plants, 40c Cc; 300, $1.00;
$2.25 M. Large lots cheaper.
Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Late Flat Dutch, C. W.,
Copenhagen Cabbage, Ga:
Heading Collard. plants, 300,
$1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; 3 M,
$7.00; Marglobe, Stone, Great
Baltimore Tomato, 40c.C; 300,
$1.40. Prompt shipment. L. M.
Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. .4.
Rutger Tomato, and Collard
plants, $3. M; $1. per 300. Ship-
ped promptly. Marcus Wil-
liams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Hastings Missionary Straw-
berry plants, also Everbearing,
$1. C. Or exch. for print or
white sacks. Miss Cecil McCur-
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by
truckload at my farm; Under
50,000, $1. M; 50 M to 100 M,
80c M; 100 M or more, 70c M.
By express; $1.50 M. Dig on
Mondays. Tel. 3713. D. J. Har-
rison, Blackshear.
Himalaya Blackberry . and
large Kudzu plants, $1. doz.;
Carefully packed, PP. Or exch.
for goat or sheep. J. W. Toole,
Macon, 1381 Burton Ave.
Late Flat Dutch Cabbage
plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Add
postage. Mrs. Doyle oe l-
lijay, Rt. 3.
Marglobe and Rutger Ero
to, 500, $1.35; $2.50 M del.;
farm, $2.25 M. EC Gee
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Marglobe Tomato, 40c C; $3.
M; Strawberry (Everbearing),
70c C; $5. M; Mastodon, 60c C;
$4.00 M; Klondike, 50c C; $3.
s Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming,
bene
Early large Klondike Straw-
berry, 50c C; Also Early Green
Okra seed, 25c teacup; Green
Mullein, 30c lb. Add postage.
ple, Rt. 1.
Rosie Soy S Cumming, Rt. |.
new, with King bush and bog
>1$2.25 M; Calif. Wonder Pep-
rubber |
and Mastodon
and |.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Condon, Giant, Mastodon Ev-
erbearing Strawberry, SL Bes
Raspberry, red and black,
Crabapple trees, and Musca-
dine Grape Vines, 6, $1. Add
postage.. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Wakefield Cabbage, Marglobe| ~
and Rutger Tomato, 300, $1.00;
per, 400, $1.00; $1.50 M. del.;
5000 up, $1. M. Exp. collect.
No chks. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Rutger Tomato, from certi- i
fied seed, 40c C; $2.50 M. PP.
L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Strawberry plants (4 kinds),
75c C; Everbearing, $1. C; Nice
bunches Horseradish, Red rasp-
berry, White blackberry, 6, 50c;
Calamus, Garlic, 50c doz.; Pep-
permint, 24, 40c; fresh picked
out Black Walnut Meats, $1.00
lb. Exch. for dark print sacks.
Mrs. Willis! Grindle, Dahlonega,
Rte te
SEED FOR SALE
Ga. Collard Seed, also mixed
collard and turnip, 15c pkt.; 6
pkts..or more, 10c ea. PP. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.
Calif, Multiplying Beer Seed,
25c per start: PP. Mrs. R. A.
Nolen, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Worlds Champion Green
Glaze Collard, 4 Tbls., $1.00;
8 Thls., $2.00. PP. in Ga. T.-T.
Holloway, Cobbtown,
Old Time White Multiplying
Onion Sets for seed or eating,
clean, $1.15 gal. PP in Ga. only;
Also. large .Yellow Onions, $1.15.
gal? Frank Weeks, Dial.
Beer Seed, big start aid time
multiplying. 25c. Mrs. Ella
Green, Smyrna, Ni :
White Nest Onions, 30c qt.;
4 qts. $1.15. Plus 2c postage
per quart. Mrs. M. J. Bussell,
Fitzgerald, 210 West Cypress.
Green Glaze Collard Seed,
256 pki; 3 0z.; $1.00; 61 1/2oz;
$2.00. Del, anywhere. r J. Steed
Buena Vista.
Re-cleaned, hard aaa var.,
Crimson Clover re-sedding in
Upson Co., 15 yrs, Grown on
my farm. State tested. Ger.,
99.50; Purity, .99.49 Noxious
weed seed, none. 60c Ib. FOB.
a Lynwood Bentley, Thomas-}
ton, Phone 381-J2. -
- Calif. multiplying beer seed,
20c start, 12 starts $1.00; also
good- hand saved turnip seed,
50c pint, PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher,
Waco, Rt. 1.
GRAIN AND HAY-
FOR SALE
Chancellor Wheat, $2.50 bu.
L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley. ,
Chancellor Seed Wheat, $2. 35
bu.; Combine run, $2.65 bu. te-
cleaned; Dixie Reseeding Crim-
son Clover seed, reseeded for
several years on my farm, 99
pet. purity, 91 pct. germ., 50c
lb. FOB. G: W. Darden, Wat-
kinsville.
clean, $2.25 bu.. here. Tel. Se--
noia 208:J1. Jas. B. Woods,
Brooks.
Victorgrain and Tift 14 seed
oats, in 4 bu. bags, 90 pct.
germ. or above, either for $1.20
bu. FOB farm. R..R. McLen-
don, Blakely, Care McLendon
Farms.
Alfalfa hay, $50. ton del. in
3 to 4 ton lots, within radius
100 miles; Feed oats, bagged,
$1.15; Feed oats in bulk, $1.10.
Del. oats in. 300 bu. lots. Joe
D. Murrow, Farmington. Phone
2948.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
APPLES: :
Apples, $1.25 bu, at my home,
near Vanna, Ga. Robert Bond,
Royston, Rt, 2
20-30 bu. goc* size, good
lly. Mrs. ~
} old, $30.00 at barn.
vil free, $1.75 bu. a
EGGS:
: Northside Dr, Ne W.
| $1.50 ao "Wilson
: | evenings, Di-
150 bu. Sanford seed wheat, |
Fowler, Rolston,
bu.; Bulk, $1.
ler, Cornelia,
ple Orchards.
lia, Miller rADBIe :
BEANS AND P
Early Brown 6 W
peas, heavy beari
Table, 6 cups, $1
Blue Pole beans, BY
PP in Ga. Mrs. Clar
Millian, Dacula, Rt
White. and Early
Tender Half Runn
Beans, 55c - teacup, 1
Add postage. G.
Ball_ Ground, Rivet
BEES:
Few strong | colon:
Italian bees in Pat.
sonable, Inspected
phone: Chamblee
Winn, Dunwoody,
Dunwoody Rd. oe
BUTTER: _
Fresh Yellow Count
ter, 60c lb. Plus post
not mail less than 2 I
/Huberta.
Flowery Branch, Rt
COMPOST: *
2 stables cow comp
ris, Dallas, Rt. 1
COLLARDS:
Some nice Collards :
market, at m,
Mondays or Fri
bert. Macon, 3068 Brar
CORN:
500 bu. good slipp:
corn, pure Whatleys
Make offer. On paved |
Cleon C. ety, Thomso:
phone 77R-4,
2000 bu- Whatley < e
Marvin Hobbs, - 3 Stent
White African g
$1.00 setting. Add pos
Carson, Griffin, Rt. 2
P: Richardson, Atle
Quail eggs, ~ $30.00. ;
dred; Northern and
quails and Pheasants,
W. McDuffie Jr., Atle
McKinley Rd. N
White African
Griffin, Rt
eRing Neck,
$2.40 doz.
Atlanta, 466 Page oer
Bronze Turkey eggs,
Leonard Pennisi, |
1. (Tel. Atlanta, Ma.
2026).
Guinea eggs, 9
$1.35; 36, $2.65. Postpaic
Ed Stone, Adairsvill
Finest pure White
best laying hen eggs, $2
ting. Exch. for unw
sacks at 25c ea. Mrs.
Myers, Hartwell, Rt 2
FEATHERS:
Nice, new, white Fea
75c lb, del. Let of 20 Ib
for $13.00, Del. Mrs.
lins, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
FRUIT (DRIED):
Nice sundried apples;
worms, peel and core,
del.; 30c Ib. FOB. Mr:
Pheasan ;
Poste
Nice dried apples. 195:
40c Ib. Add postage. :
Allen, Marietta, Rt. 6.
Freshly dried Grime
den apples, 50c Ib. del.
Minimum order, $1:
Allen, Williamson.
GOURDS:
cooking or eating Anples, $1.25
bu. at orchard. Mzs. it. F Ter-
rell, Gere Rts Sie ees
La
"100 small +
entire Jo
rs, 12 to Case,
Sherman,
Boney from the
White~ Co., Comb,
oe. Ochs
ae: ee .
honey, ready Au-
rite or phone for
~ Livingston, Col-
ae WwW. John Calvin
ame colonies Italian
aby Nuclei Boxes
ch mk .Comb honey,
1/2. ae ee mouth
of White County,
| Extracted, for sale.
et Decatur, Rt 1
- excluders, 90c ea.;
$3.00; wax for graft-
uncapping knife,
several Hives of
rs, wt. 19 and 16
Mrs. H.W. ~Thomp-
ge, Rt. 2,
Ib: _ hickory. smoked
80c Ib. H. C. Pro-
a
aes. M. L. Crowe,
hams, about 25
b.; shoulder, 60c tb.;
50c Ib. Come after.
Duran, Cumming, Rt.
zig
bunches green mul-
ned out with 20 in.
_nice. Green Catnip
le Ib. Virgil Keith,
25 gal., white multi-
ons, $1.00 gal, plus
io less gallon. Mrs. J.
sudtiaivine onions,
-Limbertwig apples,
$2.50. All PP. A. S.
enceville, Rt. 3.
inter onions, 40-to 1
also garlic bulbs, 25c
for good white, close
s. irs. J.-B, Lind-
.ittle white raulti-
=
Runner caries, al=
elled, not treated, for
W004. Fitzgerald,
_ tansy, garlic: bulbs,
erseradish, $1.00 doz.
Mrs. Martha White,
; Box 37.
sa safras, Queen
x oe eons: the |
melter, $12.50; wax.
. W. 2. Riley, Wood- |:
n_ Lawre: ceville, Rt."
5.. for 5 gals., also
and.
CRs dock, |
MISCELLANEOUS -
FOR SALE
Blood root, bear foot, Queen
of the Meadow, yellow root,
y-Now dock, sassafras, poke.
root wild cherry, witch hazel,
spice wood, horsemint, sweet
gum roots, white ash, 3. lbs.,
. $1.00. R. C. Stover, Pisgah.
Catnip, horehound, pepper-
mint, balm, tansy, garlic bulbs,
40c doz.; horseradish, $1. doz.
PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White,
"| Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 37.
SACKS FOR SALE
-100 Ib. cap., White flour and
feed sacks, good grade, un-
bleached sheeting; $2.50 doz.
del. PP in Ga. No less 12 ship-
ped. No COD. J. Von Weller,
Williamson, Rt. 1...
100 1b. cap White sacks, good
cond. no letters, 4 for $1.00;
-|few , Prints, odds and 2 of a
eclor, 35c ea. Exch. 1 feed sack
for 1 Ib, goo. sundried fruit,
free of worms and peel, or 2 for
1 1/2 Ibs, fruit. Mrs, T. F. Bag-
ley, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 79.
White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed; 20c ea, Add_ postage.
Mrs, A, E. Whitmire, Cun,
> Rt. 3. S
White chicken feed sacks, 100
lb. eap., free of letters, holes
and spots, washed, heavy grade
sheeting, 25c ea. PP in-Ga. Sat.
guar. | Cash or M. O. Mrs. 'Tom
s, | Pilgrim, Cumming; Rt. 1.
SYRUP:
Sorghum syrup in qt. fruit
00| jars, $7.50 case, at my place.
Miss Viola Robinson, Bowdon, -
JRt. 4.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
BLUEBERRIES
Want Blueberries,
or woods.-variety Mrs, W. W.
Eidson, Dunwocdy, Phone
Chamblee, Ga. 3261.
MEAT (FRESH AND CURED):
Want Hickory Smoked Hams.
Mrs, W. W. Eidson, Dunwoody.
Tel. Chamblee 3261.
SACKS: :
Want 500 - 1000 washed
print 100 Ib. sacks. Will pay
27c plus postage. Ship COD any
amount to: J. D, Powell, Fitz-
gerald, Box 529.
Want to exchange 1 doz.
*,Mums, large var., mixed colors
fc> 3 print sacks or 12 col. Ver-
benas for 3 sacks, 1 color ver-
benas each. Mrs. J. M. Wim-
pe) Screven,
SEED:
Want Abruzzi Rye for seed.
| Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Springers, 6 Registered, and
& Grade Jersey; Also Jersey
Heifers, 4 small grade, and 2
small registered, for sale.
Phone 4441. W. S. Etris, Ros-
: well. t
One purebred Black Angus
bull, not registered, of service
age, well built, would make
good herd bull, for sale. E. L.
Morgan, Jefferson, Rt. 2.
30 weaned Holstein Heifers,
$140. ea. Sidney Lowry, Ar-
|muchee, Rt. 1.
One pair Work Steers, good
cond., about 1000 lbs.. ea.,
trained, 25c Ib.; Also some
purebred Angus. bulls. and
YWeifers, with and without. pa-
pers. T. R. Britt, Baxley.
Fresh purebred Guernsey
caw, heavy milker, furnish reg.
papers. H. L. Fry, Rabun Gap.
1 rg., Jersey bull, born Jan.
7, 1950. Reg. No. 524761. Wt.
700 lbs. $200, my place, at city
limits, Barnett Shoais Kd. L. E
Murray, Athens, RFD 3.
A Brown Swiss heifer calf,
dropped July Ist; out of Rosa-
lies Beauty Mae, No. 172922,
$125. reg. Further information
on request. K. D. Sanders,
Eatonton. =
18. mos. old Holstein bull,
from Canadian stock, purebred
but not registered, ready. for
|service. A. H. Comer, Marietta,
cultivated
well |
-|/in buyers name,
CATTLE FOR SALE-
1 purebred Polled Hereford
bull, 1400 Ibs., gentle, No. 1
herd bull, 31/2 yrs. old, for
sale or trade for young bull.
Accept difference in beef price
per. pound. Need new _ blood-
line. I. O. Wright, Alpharetta,
Rt. 4. ) 4
Reg. Horned Hereford cow, 7
yrs. old, good color and mark-
ings, $400. Tel. 2280-M. Mrs. W.
A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Care
Ward-Meade Farm, Paper Mill
Jersey bull, 700-800 lbs., 2
yrs. old, and nice Stock Cow
for sale. W. Y. Summers, New-
nan, Rt. 5.
Holstein Cow, milking, bred
to reg. Angus bull, $300.00; 5
yr. old purebred and_ reg.
Ibs., selling to avoid inbreed-
ing, $400. Tel. Atlanta Ma.
8782 day; Dixie 2026 evenings.
6 Polled Short Horn Heifers,
fine cond., 11/2 yrs. old, ready
papers, $1100. for lot. F.
Smith, Avondale Estates, 4703
Redan Rd. DE.9017.
Reg. Guernsey male, 19 mos.
old, well marked, a sure breed-
er for sale. A. H. Thurmond,
Farmington.
Rg. Hereford cow, bred,
cow with heifer calf, grade
heifers, polled and horned,
some bred, also Black Angus
Heifers. R. W. Caldwell, At-
lanta, 3810 Cascade Rd. RA.
6085.
4 Springers for. sale.
6209. Walker Waldrep,
Phone
For-
-+syth, Rt. 1.
6 Jersey-Guernsey Springers,
all ebred to register, polled
Hereford bull, tested (Bangs
and. T. B., all young cows; al-
sa 2 milch cows, Jersey and
Red Polled. Apply D: C. Col-
lier, Barnesville. Tel. 73.
One thoroughbred bull, 22
mos. old, selling to keep from
inbreeding. -Contact R.
Payne, Jonesboro.
High grade, butt headed Jer-
sey cow, with white face heif-
er calf, now giving 3 gal. daily,
approx. 900 lbs. Sell with or
without calf. On No. 12 Hwy.
near Crawfordville. J. O. Bur-
ton, Robinson.
12 Springing * Heifers, Hol-
stein, Guernsey, . Jersey, to
calve from Aug. 20 thru Sept.,
600-750 lbs., for sale. D. A, Rus-
sell, Avondale Estates, Box 21.
DE. 2151.
Reg: Jersey bull, reg. No.
519438, from 6 gal. cow, 2 yrs.
old, $200 at barn. Robert Ross,
Head River.
15 Grade White Face Here-
ford heifers, well marked, pas-
ture bred to reg. bull, begin
calving late fall, approx. 9000
Ibs., $3009.00; Also several
milch type heifers, some bred
and others ready to >reed. No
letters ans. C. M. Bowden, At-
Janta, 435 Candler St., N. re.
MA. 2319.6 -
Reg. Hereford cattle, some of
the countrys finest ploodlines,
all ages; Also reg. Hereford
pigs, Natl. champion _ blood-
lines, large number to select
from, unrelated gilts and boars,
$20. up. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd.
Tel. 2280- -M.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Fleshy Type Duroc Male
Pigs, 6 mos. old, ready for ser-
vice,
150-175 lb., Dam Bettie
Georgia Ann, Sire, Rambler
Joe, $40.00; Also Rambler Joe,
7 mos. old, 600-lbs., $75.00.
rnest P, Carter, Baxley.
OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
from prize winning stoek, re.
8 wks. old,
$25.00 ea, Satis, guar. Ship any-
where. H. J. Dupree, Acworth,
Rik
Selected OIC Pigs, short
nose, blocky, reg. in buyers
name, 8 and 10 wks. old, $20.00
ea From projects of FFA boys.
Mack Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teacher
Rabun Gap.
20 OIC Pigs, 7 and 10 wks.
gan, Conley, Rt. 1. -
Angus bull, almost 1800-1900) *
Leonard Pennisi, Conley, Rt. 1.
to breed out of reg. stock, no |
A.'ed July 2ist, all OIC,
old, for sale cheap. H. E, Mor-
_ HOGS FOR SALE.
Oe Pigs and Shoats, un-
related pairs, top quality, best
breeding, out of blue ribbon
show stocks, reg. in buyers
name, U.S. Hwy. 79 to Possum
Lake near Stone Mountain. Fol-
low signs to Oroland Farm. W.
J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1.
Reg. SPC oars, Gilts, and
Bred Sows, from grand champ.
bloodlines. Mrs. L. A, Holmes,
Renger, c/o Evergreen Farms,
3 Duroc gilts, 16 mos. old,
full blooded, bred to full blood-
ec. Reg., Duroc male, $130.00 or
$45.00 ea, Can be shipped. See
or write. W. A. Moore, Had-
dock, Rt. 1,
Hereford pigs, 6 rhe old,
$35. reg. in buyers name. Mrs.
Helen Mullinax, Quitman, Rt.
2 . =
OIC bred sows and gilts,
mates ready for service, 8 wks.
old pigs, all registered, for sale.
Phone 2595. W. H. Nix, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 3.
7 pigs farrowed June Ist., 7
farrowed June 14th, 9 farrow-
$10. ea.
Also bred sows for sale. Mrs.
a ee Phillips, Palmetto, Rico
2 SPC boars, from Merit lite.
ters, about 150 lbs., excellent:
breeding stock, soon ready for
service. Ship reg. in buyers
name, $50. ea. L. G. Owensby,
Millen, Rt. 3.
5 Duroc pigs, 3 males, 2 fe-
males, 70-75 Ibs., subj. for pa-
pes Gene Paulk, Valdosta, Rt.
; Box 4 A.
oIc pigs, short nose, stocky,
from prize winning stock, 3-12
wks. old, reg. in buyers name,
$25. ea. Ship anywhere. Satis.
a T..C. Burnett, Quitman,
ts Be
Duroc pigs, reg. buyers
name, med. blocky type, out of
large litters, life treated for
cholera, well advanced in size
for age, both sex, 11 wks. old,
$25. ea.; 5 mos. old, $50. ea.
FOB. Malcolmn Perry, Leslie,
| Box 86.
Purebred reg. Durocs: 10
. old boars, show prospect
and herd sire calibre, $30. ea.;
9 pigs 8 wks. old, $25. ea. reg.;
$20. not reg.; Purebred OIC
sow, $60.00; 8 OIC Duroc
Crossbred pigs, $10. ea.; $120.
for sow and pigs. E. S. Scott,
Austell.
3 litters Black Big Bone
Guinea pigs, 6 to 8 wks. old,
stay fat kind, reg. in buyers
name, unrelated pairs, males,
$22.50 ea.; females, $20.00; 3
litters Black Big Bone Guinea
pigs, 10-15 wks. old, females,
$27. ea; males, $30. Tel. 2878W.
Will Dixon, Athens, 250 Hill-
side St.
Black Little Bone Guinea
boar hog, 250-300 lbs., $75.00.
Come after. Mrs. Zora Brown,
Scottdale, Box 317, Rear Wood-
land Ave.
3 litters OIC Spotted PC
crossed with Brekshire _ pigs,
yhealthy, $12.50 ea. Tel. Frank-
lin 2736.. R. T. Spears, Ben
Hill, 7205 Campbellton Rd.
Duroc pigs, 3 males, 1 gilt,
16 wks. old, represent blood-
lines from one of Souths out-
standing herds, excellent size
and conformation, treated and
wormed, $25. ea. FOB. Hugh
L Dixon, Instr. Voc. Agric.,
Talbotton.
One large P. C. Stock hog of
splendid. breeding, very gen-
tle, $50:00. C. B. Huie. Forest
Park.
* Purebred -Hampshire -male
pigs, 4 mos. old, $20. Not subj.
to register. O.- S. Duggan,
Chester.
A fine Essex sow, 18 mos.
old, farrowed 2 litters (8 each
time), bred .again to reg. Es-
sex male, blocky, reg. in buy-
ers :name, $65. A. L.. Moss,
Lula.
OIC. pigs, both sex, excellent
type, reg. in buyers name, 8
wks. old, $20. ea. Ship oniy
the best pigs from each litter.
Rabun Gap F. F. A. Mack
Patrick, Voc: Ag. Teacher,
Rabun Gap.
6 very fine OIC shoats, 10}
wks. old, not registered, $12.50
ea. Cannot shiv. 1 mi. So. Col-
lier Station, Hwy. .41< R. O.
Rivers, Forsyth. 2
HOGS FOR SALE
Duroc Boar, 10
subj.. to register;
mare, gentle, work anywhere;
and Guernsey bull calf, 6 wks.
old, subj. to register, fine
stock, 4 mi. S. Hwy. 41. Tel.
538 M4. Billie Sirman, Val-
dosta, P. O. Box 522. a
Reg. Duroc pigs, 9 wks. old,
Berry stock, ship anywhere,
$25.
mos. old,
Rb
15 reg. Hampshire Boar pigs,
8-10 wks. old, championsiip
bloodlines, blocky type,
usually fine, $25. ea. Will ship.
John F. Fowler,
P. O. Box 328, Care Mt. View
Farms.
~SPC pigs, 4 mos. old,
and males, excellent blood:
lines, well marked, reg. in b%y-
ers name, treated, crated, Fob,
$35. Or see at farm 4 zni. S. E.
Pinehurst. oe L. W. SEOEEE:
Pinehurst, Rt.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Good General Horse, $75. or
trade for cow or heifer. H. M.
1, Box 55, Hairston Rd.
18 yrs. old, for sale. 21/2 mi.
Stone Mountain on _ Silver
Hill Rd. near Howell Drive.
Mountain. )
Nice horse for work or ride,
metto.
4 yr. old Tenn. - Walking
len Cross, 16 hands, strawber-
ry, 3 stockings, blaze face,
sacrifice or exch. for 2 heifer
calves weighing 300 lbs. each,
or one weighing 600 lbs. C. C.
Gresham, Atlanta, 5010 Ptree-
Dunwoody Rd. N. W. CH.
2037.
Steel Dust Stallion, gentle,
rides and plows well, 800 _lbs.,
$100. or trade for small mule
or mare. Can be seen at my
place on post road near
Waynesville, Ga. Ivey H. Har-
rison, Hortense, Rt. 1, Box 50.
en to ride, for sale or trade for
cows or calves. Peter Hodkin-
son, Thomasville, Pavo Rd.
eee
RABBITS AND CAVIES
: FOR SALE
ent
Golden Fawn Flemish Giant
Rabbits, 41/2 mos. old, 4 does
1 buck, $6. ea.; $25. lot. Grady
Panter, Dial.
1 White Buck, 2 Does, $3.75,
Charles Chandler, Philomath.
NZW exclusively, ped. stock,
good bone and type, large lit-
ters, heavy milkers, all ages,
satis. guar. Walker E. Smith,
Atlanta, 2684 Collier Dr., RA
9990. :
Reg. California junior doe
rabbits, $7. ea. Will G. Neisler,
Reynolds, Box 202.
Checkered Giant Doe, 11/2
| yrs. old, - $7.00; 6 Rabbits, 3
Does, $2.50 ea. 4 Bucks about
3 mos. old, $2. ea. Ship any-
where. Plus express. chrgs.
Gene Kitchens, Macon, 1632
Jeffersonville Rd.
Junior Angora Rabbits, from
super wooler stock, $8. pr.; few
choice bucks for breeding, 5
mos. old, $3. ea.; Or 3 mos. old,
$2. ea. All letters ans. Ship
anywhere. Robert E. Smith,
| Cedartown, 623 Martha Lane.
Giant. type rabbits, bucks
and breeding does, some with
| young, also fryer rabbits,
ee right for quick sale. 8.
. Sykes, Lithonia. Rt. 3.
Also good
ea. J. A. Brown, Felton,
un==
Cartersville,
gilts
Simpson, Stone Mountain, Rt.
Extra good mare mule, about
Tel: 6205a-3. <5. Coker, Stone tig 3
gentle. S20 Sess ee Bomar, Pal--
Mare, Merry Boy-Wilsons Al=
Several young horses, brok-_
ie
;
4
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information desired. Grady Pan-
PAGE FOUR
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
2 Milk Goats,
$65.00 and $50.00.
Lance, Atlanta,
Ave., S. W.
4 Milk Goats,
priced to sell.
one .
William M
339 Capitol
fresh,
1-4 yrs. old,
State need and
Dial.
2-6 mos, old Goats, both cas-
trated, $12.50 ea. Tel. Chamblee
2976. T. G. Davis, Doraville,
6243 Tilly Mill Rd. ,
Nubians, 19 mos, old~billy, 6
mos. old nannie, and 1 Saanan
Milk Goat, 2 yrs, old, $50.00.
Or exch. for nice heifer calf of
good breed. Tel. 2395-J Mari-
etta. J. A. Bloodworth, Kenne-
saw, Rt, 1.
2 full blooded rpameiey ae
March Bucks, from reg. 2 gal.
doe, large to age and good
econd., fine for foundation
stock, $25.00 pr.: $15.0C single.
L. J. Cranford, Plains.
2 yr. old purebred Tog. Milk
Goats never been bred or reg.,
hornless, from good milk proe
ducing stock, only ive, $25.00
ea, Cannot ship. Phone 21-7710.
E. D. Guthrie, Pine Lake, P. O.
Box 82.
ter,
_ LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE AND HOGS: .
Want about 2
halves, soon
Brood Sows on
to farrow. Will
POULTRY FOR SALE
_ POULTRY FOR oe
wether St.
Black Tail Jap bamtams in
pairs and trios, also Black
Siikies, 1951 hatch. H. A. Bar-
wald, Atlanta, 835 North Ave.,
N._E.
CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:
Sacrifice, all standard Dark |
and White Laced= Red Cornish,
a regular meat prices. John A.
Fuller, Atlanta, 677 Lillian Ave.
S. W;
Few choite trios, February
1951 hatch pure Law. Greys,
very fine, also 3 yr. old cock
and hen of pure Whte Hornet.
Reasonable, at my home. James
A. THomas, Atlanta - 1420 Eric
St. S, E. MA 0182,
l- pit game stag, half Round-
head and/ half Claret, $3.00. R.
L, -Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.
9 Wild Cat Blue game hens,
$1.50 and $2.00 ea; frier size
trio, $4.00. Exc, hens for little
bone guinea fema'. pig and
trio for trio Golden or Silver
Sebright bantams. Lester Tyler,
Tiger,
GAMES:
3 young Game roosters, $4.-
50 ea. H. C. Walraven, Dallas,
RE
LEGHORNS:
White Leghorns May (1951
hatch - roosters, -$1.75 ea. and
| you -pay postage. Mrs, J. M.)
come after within 50 mi, Buena Rickett, Cartersville, Rt, 3. ,
Vista. Fred Duncan,
Viaista,stUt.. 3:
. Want Duroc Male Pig, blocky,
from large litter, thoroughbred; |
Also want some baby calves to
raise on halves; and have 10
yt. old) Mare, no blemishes,
work anywhere, for $25.00 at
Harn. Ludie E. Phillips, Col-
Guitt, Rt 2,
Want 2 Sood pigs to raise on
Jalves. E, M. Kuglar. Carroll-
wn, Rt. 2.
HORSES AND MULES:
Want Jennet, broken and
gentle enough for children.
Cheap for cash. Within 50 mi.
Atlanta. Letters ns. State
as H. E, Slaughter, Conyers,
Want gentle farm horse or
mare, 4-12 yrs.- old, not less
than 1200 lbs. Must be bargain,
F ch. Black Guinea Pigs for
same. N. R. Mooney, Quill.
J \BBITS:
Want 12 NZW_ joes, 2 Bucks,
not less than 8 mos. old, for
breeding. Must be pedigreed,
Advise. Tel. Ev. 3342. H. Ww.
Chatham, Decatur, Rt. 2,
SHEEP AND GOATS:
Want 10 or 20 Common Goats,
S. R. Smith, Rising Fawn, Rt, 3.
Buena
~ POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS: .
2 trios Anconas, $15.00 ea.
trio; also 1 trio Black Rose
Comb bantams. M. M. Ogletree,
Jr., Lawrenceville, Box 148.
BABY CHICKS:
N. H. or White Rock day old |
chicks, $17.50 C, prepaid. Cash
with order, R. M. Van Leer,|
Gainesville. P. O, Box 577.
BANTAMS:
2 Buff bantam pullets and
rooster, 3 mos. old, $2.00: 20 |
bantams, 7 wks. old, $5.00; 1
pr. Dark Cornish, 5 mos. old,
$3.00. Lockare Bell, Atlanta,
2677 Pharr Rd, N. E. CR 4390.
20 purebred Golden Sebright |
roosters, |
pullets $2.00 ea: 7
$1.00 ea. Buyer pay Exp, Chgs. |
Hayne M. Cochran, College
Park, Rt. 2, Box 178.
2 trios old English and 1 trio
moderi (S, E, Tair Winners). B.
B. Red game bantams $10.00
trio; also W. L. bantams, singles
and trios. D. A, Asbury, At-
6 4-A bloodtested Brown Leg-
horn pullets and 1
March hatch, $10.50 and you
come after, or crated and ship-
ped, $2.00 ea. FOB. Money
Order only. Mrs. Willie Griffin,
Americus, Rt. 3,
LEGHORNS:
30 triple A White Leghorn
51/2 mos. old. pullets, just
starting to lay, $70. or $2. 50 |
ea. FOB. J. D. Pittard, Atlanta,
1740 Beechwood Boulevard, Ss.
W., AM 3110.
70 W. L. broilers, 8 wks. old,
50c ea. in lot;
mixed breed, $2. ea. Mrs. Tom-
my Odum, Albany, 523 Roose- |
velt Ave. Phone 799-W.
Purebred. Red. Leghorns, Sil-
ver. Spangled Hamburgs, Gold-
en Buttercup chickens, for sale,
reasonable prices to Ga. resi-
dents. Cecil Smith, Dalton, Rt.
MISC. CHICKENS:
25 young, laying hens, cross-
es, and 2 roosters. Come see.
Must sell. Mrs. Hattie Gilbert,
Atlanta, 225 Stovall St, S. E.
MA. 7075.
Frizzle chickens, 6 pullets
and 2 roosters, April and May
hatch, healthy, good layers,
$10. in July. . Mrs. Ethel L.
Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2
PEAFOWL PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC. FOR
SALE:
Pheasants, per pair: 1 pr,
Lady Amhersa, and 2 pi. Sil-
vers, $15.00; 1 pr. Reeves, $25.00;
1 pr. Golden, $15.50; 1 Reeves
cock $15.00; Silver cock,
$10.00. All 2 yrs. old, P. Me-
Cormick, Griffin, R. A.
Ringneck ~pheasant cocks,
| some frying size, others smaller,
reasonable prices. John T,
Dunn, Ellenwood, Rt, 1, DI 1058.
Mated Rice str., Royal White
King pigeons $4.00 pair, plus
Exp. Chgs. Letters ans. Geo. S.
Anglin, Jr., Brunswick. 1790
Townsend St.
Young Ringneck pheasants
and guineas, approx, 1 db. ea.,
$2.00 ea. Will not Ship. A. A.
Nash, Atlanta, 240 Gibson. St.,
S:E:
Best grade Homer pigeons,
banded and working $3.00 pr.,
2 pr, $5.00. rite. G. W. Wil-
liams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box
808. c/o Williams Dairy.
25 or 30 Racing Homer pig-
eons, mostly young birds $21.00
for lot. Overcrowded. J, M.
Marsh, LaFayette, Chattanooga
Janta, 442 Atwood St, S. W.
St.
cockerel, |
also 12. hens,.
dalia, Center Drive. Phone 794.
REDS:
90 laying Tulania Reds,
mos. old, $2.00 ea. J. M. Brooks,
Atlanta, Rt. 8 een Rd.) BE
5524,
50 N. H. Red April 1950 hateh
hens, $100.00 for lot. and come
after. Mrs, C, D. Gaston, Monti-
cello, Rt. 5.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC, FOR SALE
1 pr. noiseless ducks, $5.00 or
exc. for Print feed sacks. Mrs.
J. H. Wood, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3,
Box 276.
-2 ganders and 3 geese, -for
sale at my home, near Vienna.
Mrs. Katie Walker, Vienna.
15 White Pekins, 14 hens and
1 drake, $10.00 plus Exp, Chg.
for lot. Exc. for 30 Print-sacks,
100 lb, cap., in good, cond. Mrs.
S. H. Mitchell, Rockmart. Rt. 1. \lights, water, on paved hwy. 6
75 to 100 pure White Mus-
covy ducks, males and females,
$10.00 pr; colored Muscovies,
$4.00 pr. FOB. Gus oe Deca-
tur. 760 So. Candler Rd. DE
Tel -
Turkeen (not turkey) roosters.
Write for prices. Mrs, John L.
Moore, Madison,
Wild Mallard ducks, 3-4 mos.
old, from good .laying stocks,
$1.25. ea. Letters ans. Frank
Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metropolitan
| Place S, E. MA -1703.
About 250 March- Aprid@ hatch
BB, Bronze young, fat turkeys,
1/3 and 4% grown, $3.00 and
$4.00 ea. No less 3 shipped; also
grown Ringneck pheasants, $7.75.
pair. Send money order, Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, *
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC::
Mallard ducks, Wild strain,
prolific layers, mated prs:, $5.
ea.; younger ducks, $1.50 ea.
No less 3 shipped. Cant fly,
pinioned. Thos. A. Bartley,
Blackshear, P. O. Box 8.
1 pr. ducks, hen laying, $3.
pr. or exch. Jack V.- Vaughn,
Forest Park, Rt. 1.
Blue geese, $8. pair; grown
geese, sex unknown, $3. ea.
Mrs. J. E. Matthews, Atlanta,
Rt Box: 132-8; BE Sig. 5.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS: ;
- Want some Sebright bantams*
at reasonable price. Advise, E.
L. Fenn, Decatur, 2462 Flat
Shoals Rd, >
Want 5 young White Silkie
pantams, also. some young
guineas and. pheasants. Must be
healthy. Raleigh Pruitt, = a
vonia; Rte,
BLACK SPANISH: ~ - Bo
Want young stock of pure-
bred White Faced Black Span-
ish chickens. State age and
price. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Syl-
vester, Rt. 3.
GAMES:
Want pit game cocks and
st gs, high station, well bred,
free of defects, wt. 6 lbs. up. No
Cornish or small,
wanted. Emmitt Caldwell,
noia Rt. 1,
Want some heavy breed or
game chickens to raise on
halves. Contact, Mrs. O. H.
Howell, Leesburg, Rt, 2, Box
31.
Want 1 Warhorse or the
Black Devil game cockerel and
5 pullets of same, Write full
tails. Mrs. Beulah Bridges,
Dalton, 403 Morningside Dr.
REDS:. >
Want 100 N. H. Red chicks to
raise on halves to 10 wks. or
Se-
older. I furnish feed; other
party chicks. - Isaac Phelts,
Buena Vista, Rt. 5.
ROCKS:
Want 100 Barred Rocks to
raise on halves; half to be pul-
lets. Mrs. Jim Hunt. Tooms;
boro, Rt. 1.
6h
low station,
ss Allen, AJapsha
Silver Duck Wing bantams,! 4 pr. show type White King | Want 50 B. R. anes Jan-
almost grown, culled for the! pigeons, mated, banded and | uary 1951 hatch. State price. |
Shows, $5.00 pr., $7.50 trio, Z.| working, $5.00. pr. Grady Pan- oo Burket, Newton, Rte.
-|E, Lott, Augusta, Box 910. ter, Dial. ;
Seven show type purebred} QUAIL: ; ; nineny6 GUINEAS, -
Golden Sebright bantam April! 990 Northern Bob White| GEESE, ETC.:
1951 cockerels, $2. ea. 3 for $5.) quail, 1-2 wks. old, 50c-ea;| Want some half grown guin-
J. L. Merck, Griffin, 516 Meri-| eggs, 25 ea. Dewey Joyce, Vi-| eas, Advise. Mrs. Blanche |
Blitch, Homerville.
Want 15 or 20 baby tarkeves
also 1 or 2 doz. turkey eggs.
State price. J: R. Harvey, Ma-|
con, 1925. College Drive.
Want. 1 pr. geese. Advise.
Aliso. have Fantail pigeons,
Ringneck pheasants, all -kinds
of bantams and rabbits for
sale. Tommy George, Eatonton. |.
Want some geese. State sex,
wank : ES
woman with
i ne
breed and* price, age and when].
can ship. Walter Stegmeyer,
Savannah, 20 West 16th Stes
eae HELP ia } te
Want farmer with
with tractor, bottoms and up-
land. School and bus _ route,
miles, E. Cedartown. Mrs. J. -
Baldwin, Cedartown.
Want 2 families to cultivate
60 A (in 1952) in corn; Also
operate 3 chicken houses, 6500
EGaps.O- IMbs.e49: Dawsonville,
11/2 mi..No. 19 Hwy., nearj
Silver City School bus, elec.,
mail, ceiled dwellings, good |
outbldgs. -Furnish- self. No
drunks. Maggie S. Hayes, Daw-
sonville. Coe ee eee
Want dairy hand experienced
with DeLaval Milkers and
driving tractor, to work some}
in dairy, and some on outside
on farm. House, Water, lights
furnished.- Will move right
man. Must be sober and will-
ing to work. , Phone 3-1148.
Sam E. Hartin, oes Rt.
2 (Macon Road).
Want 2 or 3 families to ip
gather cotton crop. Pay pre-
vailing wages. Furnish house.
Letters ans. Frank DeVane,
Barney, Rt. Psy votes
Want 2 or 3 families, white
or colored, to gather cotton,
peanuts, and corn. Will move
within 100 mi. radius Cordele.
Good house, elec., water, mail
and school route. Geo. EB. Wil!
liams, Cordele, Rt. 4, Box 148.
Want unencumbered middle
age white woman for light
farm chores on. farm. Live
with me. Near town, Mrs. A.
C. Mobley, Concord.
Want unencumbered middie)
aged white woman to live on
farm with family of two .for
room, board, $10. weekly. State
age. All letters ans. J. D. Yar-
brough, Nashville, Rt. 1. -
Want reliable unencumbered
woman, preferably middle
aged, or past, to help with
light farm chores for board
and salary. 4 in family. Letters
ans. Mrs. W. C. Hinton, Stock- |,
bridge, Rt. 1.
Want woman with girl large
enough to help with 3 brooder
houses, two of them 3000 cap.
and one 1500 cap.
home with me. Mrs. J. O.
Lunsford, Talking Rock, Rt.. rte.
Want middle aged, Single
white woman for light farm
work on farm.
weekly salary.
Covington, Rt. 5. _
Want white farm family to
help on large truck farm near
Atlanta. Pay plow hand $3.00
daily; If can drive truck and
tractor, $4.. daily. Nice houses.
Write R. F. Sams, Clarkston,
(Or call 822).
Want intelligent, industrious
woman of good character to
live in home on. farm with
Werte week
elderly couple, and do light
farm chores. Contact. Miss} -
Vera Golden, Atlanta, 1155
Orme Circle, N. E.:
Want several taihiiies: for |.
gathering cotton and other
crops. Can move with my
trucks. Write fully at once. Fe],
B. Jackson, Wrightsville.
Want large family, white or
colored, to pick cotton
gather peanuts. House, lights,
Live in}.
J.
Will pay. stalls t 4
and |"
: force| V
enough to work 3 H crop, some}!
vegetables,
S. E. Macon, |
hound Bus Line.
tails, referenc
Want white, sin,
cover 45 yrs. old fo:
work on farm,
0.
90 acres in c
house. 4 mi.
Hwy., mail and
lights. -School buss
Van McCollum, Ro
Want: 1 crop
jand and bottom >
cotton, corn,
for 1952, on.
standing rent basi
house, barn, 1
water (no
en Spe to
50-50 basis.
Prefer ae
South). Ass
Married _ man |
wants _ job .on d
Ne poultry rai:
at once. wis
catur, Rt. 2, Ma
34 yr. old? married
children) with A-
wants job on pla
other work Can _
chinery. Gi
habits. J.
Want job :
with room, board,
live in. Christian
HODBER Mole z
wood, water. Will move W. D