Tom Linder Commissioner t ae ago ae farmers of the had an abundant supply of farm which they could not sell at a he auctioneers hammer. mers were almost forced to take to their own. hands to keep ying their families put out into on account of debt incurred to their crops. It was said at that the farmers trouble was due to le the farmers were losing their ind their farms because of ex- low prices for cotton, wheat, corn , we had-the greatest -bread 1d the largest number of soup eatest distress among low income in the cities | has cme come e , 1931, Bor endods ad have place in the American economy. in terms of the 1931 dollar. Cot- ing today almost as cheap as it . 1931, in terms of what the farm- oll ir will buy. The average cash e per month fon farm people is only hi ve before me letter from Mr. A. of the Bank of Pinehurst, at at, Georgia, Mr. Wilson states cking is $3.00. per hundred or $45.00 per bale. Ginning is bale. This leaves $110.00 per hich must be paid all of the ng and ope nating. ce. Farm prices were so cheap ms es being sold by foreclosure | Food vere so cheap that in the Middle roduction and the accumulation of - ens in the history of the country. Ison, Executive Vice-President and _ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1951 . RDES NUMBER 50 i insecticides @ndtabor. much of this cotton would - eled hundreds of miles id This all must be paid before there is anything to pay for . any living expense, medical care, etc., for the farmer and his family. ; : I have before me statement from books of a very progressive and capable farmer . in Brooks County, Georgia, whokeeps an actual record from day to day of the ex- penses of producing his crops. Accord- ing to his records, his cotton crop has now cost him $103.00. per acre. This in- cludes the expense of keeping up ter- races, cleaning around fences, etc. He ~ says at the present time his prospect is _ for approximately-one-half bale per acre. _ It is easy to see that anything less than 50 cents per pound will mean an actual loss to the farmer on this crop. I have just been talking on long-dis- tance telephone to Commissioner of Ag- riculture White, of Texas, who _ states unequivocally that Texas has lost one million bales of cotton due to: extreme weather, conditions and will make around - 4-million bales instead of 5-million as the Government estimates. Commissioner White further stated that through the old cotton belt of Texas, outside of the irrigated land of the Rio Grande Valley, it would take four or more acres to produce a bale and that never. be harvested. During the last few weeks I have trav- through every section of Georgia, and I am convinced that Georgias production cannot possibly | average-more than 250 pounds per acre as against the Government estimate of more than 300 pounds per acre. Last week I told you that-if the farmers were to get actual parity for cotton this year, they would have to receive 56.70 cents per pound or $283.50 a bale. This would | this was as little as be $50.00 a bale. more than the present . selling price of 45.76 cents per pound. After 1931, the Government the American people to sell their gold for $20.00*an ounce, while paying $35.00 an oune for gold from all other countries in the world. 3 During the last 12 months the Ameri- can Government forced the American farmer to sell his cotton for approximate-_ ly half price while buying cotton in oth- er countries for twice as much. There is an old saying often heard in the country God dont love ugly. olden times He sent plagues let His people go. This country can never prosper while the people on the farms are mistreated in this way. dont love ugly and Washington had better look out. to plant. for 16,000,00 bales of cottou -and the farmer had every right in the world to expect not less than 45 cents a pound, - About planting time this year when the Government asked the farmers to | produce 16,000,000 bales of cotton, | made a trip-to Washington and talked with the Secretary of Agriculture, Brannan. I suspected at that time that the Gov- ernment did not intend to protect the farmers in producing the cotton which the Government asked them to plant. This was the- reason I urged Mr. Bran- nan to use his authority and fix the loag price of cotton at 90 per cent of the ceil- ing price so as to give the farmer a guac- antee of 41 zents per pound. I thought the Government could afford to do in view of the at that they had asked the farmers a 16,000,000 bale crop. I still think so. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture forced lag on the | Egyptians until Pharaoh was forced to God. They asked the farmers to plant s at on the mailing list and for ek GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put } REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STA e of address to STATE BU- CAPITOL, Atlanta. ~of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable | under postage regulations inserted one time om each request and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy Limited space will not ermit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. notices, Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Markets, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga, By Depariment of Agriculiure Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ot of June 6, of October 8, 1917. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act 1900. . Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage orovided for in Section 1103. Act Executive Office, State Staite Capitol, Atlanfa, Ga. Publication Office Capito) Editorial and Executive ' Offices } 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want L. H. mowing machine, in good cond. Advise. Zed Bras- well, Loganville, Rt. 2. PLANTS FOR SALE Wakefield, Dutch, and Copen- hagen Cabbage Plants, 300, $1.35; 500 $2.00; $2.85 M: Mar- | globe, Stone, Great Baltimore Tomatoes, Ga. and Old Fashion Collard. 60c C; 200, $1.00. Del. A. C, Garrett, Gainesville Rt. 4. Marglobe Tomato, 40c C; $3.00 M; Everbearing Straw- berry, 70 C; $5.00 M; Masto- don. 60c C; $4. 00 M; Klondikes, 50e C; $3.25 M All good plants. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. Ls Se Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; 500. $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.00 M, A. D. Jones, Cummings, Rt. 1. E.vrly large Klondike Straw- berry, 50c C; Also Elberta Peach Seed, 35 doz.; Small Clear Peach Seed, 2F:~ doz. Plus postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 1 Early arge Klondike Straw- berry, 50c C; $3.00 M. Add postage, Mrs, Gel; Shuemake, Flowery. Branch, Rt. 1. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 ea, used J, D. Hay loader and J. D. power baler. in goed cond,, for Sale. Lawrence Cobb, Atlanta, 2 71 Marictta St., N. W. 1949 Ford tractor, good cond., with 2 dise tiller, bush and bog harrow, cultivators, power pul- ley and sec, harrows, $1,750.00. See at es barn, 7 mi. So, Rock- ie M. . Ruff, Rockmart Rt Bush and bog 24 in., 8 dise cutaway harrow, hydraulic lift type for model M. John Deere tractor, also 1 Culti, with plant- er and fertilizer Dist. Stanley Christian, Atlanta, 2309 Boule- vard Dr., S, E. DE 9753. Good J. D. Mowing machine, good cond., used 3 ae $65 00; Also good gentle 7 7 yr. old work mare, 1250 lbs. children can handle, $75.00 at my farm. See T. R. Cash, Bremen Rt. 1. Intl. Side Delivery Rake, Ist class cond used one season, , $135.00. See W. J Evridge. * Pinehurst. Intl. Harvester Side Delivery Rake, $75.00 at my farm, H. L. Rawlins Douglasville, Riis Fairburn Rd. Never used, sene Brooder 150 Chick Kero- with lamp (or heater) reflector, etc., $5.00 PP. Contact Mrs. W. L. Stephens, Tallapoosa, 47 Stone Mt, St. 500 cap, Elec. Brooder, cano- p. type, Farm Master complete with feeders and waterers. used 3 times, $25.00 cash or Exch. for 12 pullets or 80-100 lb, pi: Bring what you have and get brooder, Mrs. Edith Collum, Haddock, 1947 Farmall A Tractor equip- ped with starter, lights, power lift. planters, cultivator, dis- trikutors, 2 disc plow, bush and bog harrow, 4 wheel rubber tired wagon all good shape for sale. Max Denney, Carrollton, ed) John Deere Roiary Peanut Rake and Tractor Mower, both good cond. for sale cheap or trade for hogs or cows. R, F Burch, Eastman, Reid Zebulon. No. 1 Dixie Reseeding Crim- son Clover, (growers cert.), shipped in 100 lb. new cotton bags. Write. for prices. W. L, Butler, Camilla. Chinese Blight Resistant Chestunt Seed for Sept, and Oct. delivery, 5 lbs., $3.75; 10 Dn $7.00. Prepaid. All selected planting of 15. trees. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 1, CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 2,000 bu. Whatleys prolific corn $1,75 bu., in the shuck, or $1.90 bu. shelled. Marvin Hobbs, | Stapleton. 150 bu, Dixie 18. ear corn, $1.55 bu, at barn, P. W. Harri- | son, Halcyondale, 100 bu., hard white corn, good for meal, for sale. E, O. Sayer, Winston, 3 150 bu. white :orn, suitable for meal, very few weevils, $1.75 bu, 80 Ib. bu. in Ear. w. $1.25 gal, PP. Frank Weeks, Dial, : oliaed Seed, sal PLIES: for sale. C.7., Perdue, MEATS CURED): 25 lbs., 75c lb, Plue po a Cc POTATOES: - toes, No. 2- and 2), grown from. certifie $2. 00 bu. FOB. George s ger, Clyo. : -| PLUMS: taken within next 12 or Add postage. Mrs. J_ rells Royston, : LREES: (FRUIT TREES) full of figs), 00 bg He if called for, ake 889 Edgewood _ sale, James Hobson, Jas ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow 15e Ib, 5 Tb. or eS ee feed CO! Ball Ground R hundred .. Haryy W: Sev. Cokers Victor Grait bu. Recleaned, sot Singleton, Fort V Turners Bancroft pure, recleaned, germ, 1-24 bu., gi. bu, $1.45; 100 bu. $1.40 bu, Lew ton. - Approx, 1000 bu Victor Grain Seed bu, in 4 bu. bag: David Simpson, C Victor Grain oe a bag. Good t F. Lowe, Ft Valley, 150 bu. Sanford: Ss nice clean, $2. 25 b 208J-1 Senoia. J. Brooks, Abruzzi Rye in 2 recleaned__ tested,, R. Grice, Marshall I MISCELLANE - FOR SAL APPLES: > 50 bu. Apples, $1.00 ) taken; 5 or, 10 bu., Henry Butts Warm Dried. Apples; 40c_ postage. Mrs. S. L, All etta, Rt 6 BEANS AND PEAS: Ney crop acre Peas, Cream Crowders, P 3 Ins, $1.15. Mrs. Fre son, Valdosta Rt. 4. Purple Hull, and V 25c cup, Plus postage. E. Wooten, Camilla. del. No less 2 Ibs; Mr Crowe, Cumming, Rt Fresh Jersey Coun one-half Ib, mold, 1 C. Harper. Rote 285 bellton Rd. WwW. DILL: ' Dill, 20c spoonful; Dil U -and Head; 3, 30c; Mi bunch; Exeh. for pr: Mrs. Gordon Leatherwood renceville. HONEY BEES, BEE - & Sourweed: Honey in extracted, from White - 3401 Flat Shoals Rd. RB (FRESH One Sear Cured Ha towe, Jr. Gainesvill 200 bu. Red oe Seec 3 (m pa Damson Plums, $4.00. Well rooted Fig Settin: B; OO. Fus: Chinese Chestunt Catnip, horehound,- mint, balm, tansy bulbs, 40c doz, M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt, 2. White. Dahl 37. hae , fresh. picked out 1 clean, $1,00 lb,; ec, 40c doz.; Calamus, permint, 24 for print sacks in on of dark color. vindle, Dahlonega, 2 : through 3rd zone: 1 Ext, table, 10 lb. s. $1.25, Rev. Curd p-rton, Rt. 1. d U. 3. No, 1 eat- g and canning apples. 50 bu.; Bulk, $1.00 uckers at orchard. Her, Cornelia, c/o pple Orchard. : # : 00 setting from bright, Dark Cornish Leghorn Bantams, k, same price. Bob acon, 372 Spring St. African guinea eggs,, J. N_ Carson Grif- BG Tn TR eo ae ad op peaches and apples, 190ut cores, cut and hand, 5c lb, Add post- . L..R Rampey, Elber- 08 ict = f - Horse apples, 1951 (0c lb, Add postage. Mrs, | ettyjohn, Summerville, oa ea. Horse apples, free of worms end rotten dried. 60c lb. Add -R. Bussy, The Rock, RS; hite feathers 75c Ib. pple on request. Mrs, ins, Gainesville, Rt. 1. ay forage, green corn cured in shade, and s, in fine shape, not t, $5.00 ton for quick at corn patch. Come to Main St., Memorial Dr. t. F. W. Maddox, Stone ee; crop table Honey, Cs, Ib, jars comb, $7.50; good quality, Equipment. Colonies, Hives, Ex- tractor, etc. Contact E, L. Ball, Atlanta, 1183 Peachtree St. N. gard, Carhilla. _ OATS: cay Se sow for grazing. R OATS: . - z and 20 bu, Box 193, TREES (FRUIT): APPLES: Want apples to dry on- the halves; you furnish and bring the apples and I will dry and de-worm for half of apples. Mrs, Jasper Carroll, Chatsworth, Rt. BEES AND BEE EQUIPMENT: Am interested in obtaining standard Bee 5 Ib,, $1.25; By Exp-7 be $8.00; 6-5 Ib., E. VE 2748. of whiter grade with Want some _ bees. _ State , del, price 10 lbs.,|quantity, price and _ locatio and kind of Hives. W. W. Eid- json, Dunwoody, Box 116, 3 GINSENG: Want small amount Ginseng: Root, Advise. Mrs. J. C. Hog- Want 20 or 25 bu. Oats to Quote best ; ce _|prices, Z, L. Anderson, Hazle- ggs, 18 for $1.45 PP; | Prices. _. , Ete aad 1Se postage. hurst Rt. 1, Box 65, : me, Adairsville, Rt. | ONIONS. Want old fashioned red multi- plying shallot sets (not buttons). E, L, Fenn, Decatur, 2462 Flat Shoals Rd, eee PEACHES: Want 2 or 3 bu. cling stone Peaches. Ship Exp, COD, Dr, E. N. Gleaton, Savannah, East Jones St. ; WHEAT STRAW: Want 4 or'5 bales or more Wheat Straw, good and bright. State shipped and what you will del. what you have, price ae Wesley Gowens, Felton, Want about 30 bu, clean oats, corn. Give best prices per bushel, for feeding turkeys. Mrs. J. E. Carter, At- lanta Rt. 4, Box 486, Want 2000 bu. good feed oats, W. P. Elder, Culloden, Want some good seed Oats. State variety and best prices. G. J. Pitts, Miiedgeville, Rt. 5; Want Orange, Grape. Fruit and Kumquat Trees also good Mulberry Trees, State prices, and when can deliver. . apy ee Hudson, Savannah, Rt, 3 Box 555A. ; : SACKS FOR SALE , comb, $7.25; 6-5 lbs., $6.50; 12-2 lb., Ext., FOB, H, F. York, Jr., Ext. Honey, 6-10 tb. 00; 1-60 lb. screw top Big mouth glass jars - $6,50; 12-2 1/2 |b., 16 ounce round. glass |, $6.00; 12-2 1/2 lbs. big 1 jars Chunk Comb honey, : _ aa Mush peas and Speckl- ders, 25c cupful. Add Mrs. P, E. Traylor, Brees 'y hams about 25 Ibs., Shoulders, 60c lb.; , 45c Ib. Come after. Duran, Cumming, Rt. \ . Grain seed oats, in 4 Germ. 90 Pet., and noxious weed seed, .R. MeLendon, r..c/o McLencon Farms, ers Victor Grain Oats, bu, recleaned, also Chan- heat, $2.50 bu. L.-?. Fort Valley. - Sanford seed Wheat, clean, $2.25 bu, here. Woods Brooks, Phone Ga, 208J-1. * seed Wheat, combine 50 bu.; recleaned, $3.00 her seed in it.-(Stands combining and W, J, Thur- i Alto, Rt. 1. White Feed sacks, no mildew nor holes, 100 lb. cap., washed, ironed, 30c ea.; Unwashed, 25c ea, No, checks. Will pay post- age. Mrs. P. E. Ergle, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 141, White Chicken Feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., unwashed, $23. C. PP. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Fe White Feed sacks, no letters, 50c ea, plus 15c for Ist pound postage, and 3c for each addi- tional lb.; Sacks with letters, | 20c ea. PP. Mrs. B, D. Hulsey, Bleached white 200 lb. guano sacks, 35c ea. plus _ postage. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bow- don, Rt. 1. 200 white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., no holes nor mil- dew, 25c ea. Will ship. G. M. Wagoner, Blairsville, Rt, 2. Feed sacks (white), with let- ters, 4, $1. Del. in Ga. Mrs. M. B: Scroggs, Alto, Rt. 1. White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes and mildew, 20c ea. No COD orders. Add post- age. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, RFD 5. White Feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., unwashed, 21c ea, in lots of 10 or more. Del. in Ga. J. B. Alexander, Cornelia. 100 lb. White feed sacks, free of holes, washed, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jack- son, Fairmount, Rt. 2, White chicken feed -acks, washed, 100 lb. cap., free of holes and in good cond., 8, $1.; Second grade, washed, 4, $1.00. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Idell Lawson, Gainesville, Rt. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. i acca 25 lb. cap. white flour sacks, 6, $1.25; White 100 ib. cap. sacks, very nice, 3, $1.25. PP. ay W. Y. Summers, Newnan, ee ; Print sacks, 100 ib. cap., rip-| ped, washed, free of holes and mildew, 35c ea. Add ee One and two alike, 30c ea.; With small holes, 25c ea. Mrs. EK. A. Whelchel, Gainesville, Rt. B44 9 print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., some two and three alike, all perfect cond., washed, iron- ed, $2.75. Plus postage. No checks. Mrs. J. I. Barnard, Waycross, 411 Howe St. ~ Extra good grade sacks, 100 Llb., ea., opened, bleached white, perfect cond. 30c ea. Exch. for print sacks in perfect cond. (3 alike). Each pay postage. Mrs. Bill Black, Cave Springs, Rt. 2 100 lb, print sacks, washed, starched, ironed, -no holes nor stains, only 2 of a kind, 40c ea.; $4.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt. 3. Feed sacks, all colors, free cf holes and mildew, washed, 3, $1, Plus postage. Mrs. W Joyner, Cairo, Rt. 1. 100 Ib. white feed sacks with- out or with letters, 20c ea. PP. Mrs. B. D. Hulsey Alto, Rt. 1. White sacks, 24c e@; Print, 30e ea. Unwashed -but good cond. Prompt shipment, Add postage. Mrs, Noel Payne, Can- ton Rt. 3. - 100 lb. feed sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes 3 of kind, for sale at my home. Mrs. D, C, Harper, Atlanta 2858 Campbell- ton, S. W. 100 Ib. white feed sacks, 6, $1.50; $2.90 doz. PP. Add post- age on small orders, Mrs, Effie Smith, Austell Rt. 3, Box 353. Print sacks, clean, ironed, free of holes, 35c ea. Add post- age. Mrs, V. M. Johnson, Shell- man. Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 3, $1.30. Plus postage. No chks. f Print sacks, 100 1b. cap., laundered, 35c ea.; Unbleached, free of holes and letters 30c ea,; Bleached, 35c ea. Plus postage. Shipped COD. No checks. Mrs. J H. Peck, Murrayville. White feed sacks, 100 lb, cap., -|washed, free of holes, letters, stain 25c plus postage. Mrs, E. IL Robinson, Talking Rock, Rt. qi: 100 lb. cap. print feed sacks, 35c ea, 3 and 2 of kind and col- or. Mrs. Fred Perkns, Tate, Box 291, : j eee e en nn nn nn EEE SEES CATTLE FOR SALE ; Holstein Bull, 10 mos. old, thoroughbred for sale. C. L. Perdue, Decatur, 3401 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 1. Reg. Hereford Bulls 16 mos. old, $250.00; 9 mos, old, $185.00; Jersey Milch Cow, 4 yrs., $200.- 00; Also purebred Hereford Pigs 16 wks. old, $20.00 ea. without papers, FOB farm. Tel. Stockbridge 3762. H. W. Buck- ley. Morrow, Rt, 3. ~ 4mos. old purebred Guernsey Bull, $75.00; Also reg. SPC Pigs from very best bloodlines for sale. M. J. Blackmon, .Pine- hurst, 6 purebred Polled Hereford bulls 7 mos. old, about 400 lbs., bulls not registered, $150. ea. Call 4921. Wray Smith Sparta. 2 thoroughbred reg. White Face Hereford bulls,.13 and 14 mos old, perfect cond, ready for limited service, See at my farm opposite: Dallas, Ga, Air- port. J. B. Morrison Atlanta, 3, Bona Allen Building. Cr. 7286. Reg. Ayrshire Bull, 7 mos. old, fo sale. Lloyd C.. Caswell, Americus, A good conditioned full Jer- sey cow. bred to thoroughbred Guernsey, freshen in 6 wks., $150, W. L. Wilson, Sparta. Reg. 14 mos, old Horn Here- ford bull, $300. Y. A. Olive, Woodland. Trussell, Several young reg. Guernsey bi lls good bloodlines ligh* serv- ice age, $150, ea.; young stocix, $75, ea, Papers furnished. W. S, Mixon Griffin, Rt, C. E 10 Jersey-Guernsey Springer cows, Ist and 2nd calf, good miikers, Bangs ana [,.B, tested, all bred to re: Poiled Here- ford bull, also 2 fresh in milch cows, heavy milkers. Apply. D. C. Collier, Barnesville. Phone No,_ 73. My herd of gentle Brahmans, consisting of 11 grade cows; 4 Jersey cows, 1 Reg. 3 yr. old Brahman bull; 12 heifer and 4 bull calves, Come see. May sell separately. S. R. Brockinfon, Jackson. Phone 4001. . HOGS FOR SALE Sev. reg. Hampshire Boars and Gilts 4-6 mos, old, $35.-$50. Reg, in buyers name, Will ship, J. W. Watson, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 340. Reg. SPC Pigs, litter of 12 sired by 1950 SE Jr, Champ., G litter of,12 sired by Hannibal, |" *lson c2 Paradise, 1950 reg. grand champ of Indiana, $25.00 ea. Dbl. inoculated, wormed re- corded buyers name, - satis. eae James A. Yancey, Aus- tell. Hampshires: 5 sows. 3 boars, out of litter of 11, excellent bloodlines and markings,.6 wks. old r ea, Will ship. Edwin Mathis, Crawfordville, Rt. 2, One _ purebred broke-nose Berkshire Boar, about 400 lbs., 2 yrs. old, extra nice for sale. N, B. Deaton, Buford. (4 mi. E. Bu- ford). About 100 hogs, OIC, Big Bone Guineas and Tamworths. Separate breeds rot mixed blooded, 6 wks. to grown stock, $10. ea. up. See Harrison Eth- eridge at my farm, or contact. Bob Christian, Duluth, Rt. 1. Limos. - male, about 1 yr. old, $50, Staten Taylor, Alma, Wt; : x Cherry red, blocky type Reg. Durocs with life treatment against cholera, $25. Wt. 40 to 60 lbs. crated. H. L. Williams, Baxley. Reg. Duroc Jersey gilt, finest stock, 1st litter had 11 pigs, gen- tle, easy to manage, Mrs. C. H. Sandersville. Phone 2762. Reg. SPC pigs fine stock, treated for cholera and pneu- monia, for sale, H.. Talley, Ohoopee, Box 51. OIC Pigs, Shoats top quali- ty, true type, reg. in buyer's name. for sale. U. S, Hwy. 78 to Possum Lake near Stone Mt., follow signs to Oraland Farm. Tel, De. 0957, Atlanta. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn. Rt. 1. Reg, Berkshire Boar, 3 yrs. old, weighs approx. 300 lbs, for sale or trade for heifer calves. Come see. Tel, 2935-W3. Hz, E. Marbry, Marietta, Rt. 2, Helly Springs Rd. Purebred reg. Duroc Shoats, 5 mos. old, from litter of 16 at $40.00. Exch. for calves, J. Wm. Chance, Girard. Service Boar reg: Duroc, fee $3.00. W, H. Gazaway, Birming- ham, Ga. OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky, from prize winning stock reg. in buyers name, 8 and 10 wks. old, $25.00 ea. Satis. guar. Ship anywhere. H, J. Dupree Ac- worth, Rt. 1. Reg, OIC Sow, good indivi- dual, about 50 lbs, for sale. R. A. Burch Eastman, o/o Burch Haven Farm. . in buyers name $25. Duroc Boars ready for serv- ice, also pigs either sex, all treated, wormed, guar., reg. UnitedtAssn. See at farm 7 E, Ft, Valley next to Housor Mili Site. Or write. We ship al- an 4, H. Donaldson, Fort Valiey, Reg. Uampshire Male Hog, 2 yrs, old, from prize stock for sale. See. Mrs. A, T. Russ, Nicholls, Rt. 1. oe HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE One 4 yr. old Mule colt, $30.00 at my barn, E, K. Her- ron, Eastonolle, Rt. 1, Oneextra er 8 yr. old Mare > Mule for sale, 2 1/2 mi, out | Silver Hill Rd. near Howell Drive. Tel. 6205. T,. J. Coker, Stone Mountain, ieee Good mare mule, about 1200 Tbs., $50.00 and Jersey Cow, young $150.00; Also Heavy iH Wagon, $20.00; Good 1H Rake, $30.00. Tel. Fayetteville 5415. Emory Travis, Riverdale. Good Bay Horse grey tail and mane, 4 mos. old, good. worker, for-sale. 1 mi, N. W.. Tucker. J. W. Moore Tucker Henderson Rd. 900 Ib, mule, 11 yrs. old.) <7 = works. well anywhere, good ei shap. for sale. Frank Pritchett, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 12. ; Extra good mare mule, about Hollis ee Le. 10 yrs. old- weighs between 1100-1200 Ibs., $50.00. Henderson, Gillsville. 2 mules and 1'm my home. Hwy.. 166. C. R. Dowis, Douglasville, Rt. 4. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE = 2 fine 3/4 grown rabbit does, 1 Blue, other Gray, $4.50 for both. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dal-. ton, Rt. 2. % & 2 pairs rabbits, one White, other Grey Pair, 12 mos. old, $4. pr. Exch. for NZ Reds. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Guinea pigs, $1. ea; NZW rabbits, grown, $1.50 ea.; young, $1.00. Verlon H. Moulder, Du- luth, POB 111. One Buck and 2 Doe rabbits, $3.75, Charles Chandler, rhilo- math, tf. 1: 2 pairs White Cavies oF Guinea pigs, grown, $3. pr. Clarence E. Greene, Warwick, | Care The Bird Farm. Several nice Guinea pigs (cavies), grown breeders, large Lab, type, broken colors. Ship anywhere. Write. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. 17 Flemish Giant rabbits, $1.50 ea. Or lot for $25. Can see. Hwy. 78. R. L. Butterfield, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2, Rock+ bridge -Rd. 3 Brown and White English Doe Rabbits, 1 Buck, breedin age, $9.00; Also 3 Black an White Eng. Doe rabbits, 1 buck, $9.00. Or lot for $16. Tel. Exchange 3237. Vince Wheeler, Atlanta, 2195 Cheshire Bridge Rd., N. E. Earl Wilsons purebred strain Calif. Cross Hybrids, Senior Does and Bucks, $8. ea. Mrs. Jack Sanders, Macon, 131 First St: Rabbits of different ages and ~ sizes for sale. Tel. Am. 9831. Burton Graham, > Atlanta, 465 Bolton Rd. Pair White Rabbits with pink eyes, 1 yr. old. $4.00. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2. AUCTION DISPERSAL SALE A dispersal sale of Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey dairy cattle will be held rain or shine (shelter provided) Fri- day, August 24, at farm of cattle), 9 mi. No. Monticello, 15 mi. SE Covington, State Hwy., No. 11. All T.B. and Bang tested and papers fur- nished day of sale. 235 cows, springers and heavy pro- ducers, 44 top heifers and 8 bulls offered. Old-fashioned barbecue served by Community school and church. Cruce Brothers (owners of e cheap, at ~ - 0009. . Purebred Golden Fawn Flem- |. $750 pr.; - Campbe "Mar. PAGE UUR RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Purebred Giant Gray Chin- @hilla rabbits 4 mos. old, $2.00 a.; $3.75. pr., $5.50 trio; also _ rabbits. J. O. Adams, Ty . Ped rabbits, all sizes $1.50 ea. up. None under 3 mos. old. R. D. Bagwell, Atlanta, 2727 Me- morial Dr. S, E NZW exclusively ped. stock, good bone and type, large lit- ters, heavy milkers all ages. Satis. guar, Walker E. Smith, ae 2684 Collier Dr. N. W., t. 8 Ped rabbits, Champagne D- Argent, 6 young bucks ready for service, 5 med. bucks, 19 oung does 22 med, does and babies, for-sale. Contact: J. B. Cruse, College Park, Rt, 3. Ca. ish Giants. 8 wks, old Aug. 15th, $10, trio: Buck from different litter. Will ship any- where. Bill McNall, Savannah, 308 Bonaventure Rd. Several Flemish Giant does, $1.50-ea. 4 for $5. 3 to 4 mos. old.-E. D. Harrison, Jr., Mil- ledgevilfe, P.O. Box 188. 12 -N: Zi.) W., 2 mosold@rab- bits $1. ea.; also 1 pr. breeding stock; N. Z, W., $3. for pr. Will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritzm, Fair- burn Campbellton Rd. King size Angora rabbits from ped, stock, 12 wks, old, $3. ea.; grown does, ready for breeding. $10. ea, J. T. Pittard, Cumming. NZW Ped. Stock Chinchillas, plenty of fryer size, for sale. J. R. Lawson, Social Circle. 2 mos._old Giant Chinchilla Rabbits. ped. papers furnished, $2.00 ea.; Also trio heavy wt. | Chins, 3 mos. old, with papers, $12.00 for lot; $5.00 ea. Douglas Corry. Union Point, Rt. 1. 12 NZW 7 wk. old rabbits, from large litters, pink eyes, $1. ea. at my home. Will not ship. s. M. Ritz, Fairburn, lton Rd. . SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE 3 Nubian Goats 1 yr. old. 1| buck 2 does ready to milk} soon, $15.00 ea. at my place. aa Denton, Cleveland, Rt, 8 mos. old purebred Tog. Milk Goats. from good milk producing stock, ready to bred this Fall, $8.00 ea.; 2, $15.00. Tel. 21-7710, -H. D. Guthrie, Pine Lake, P.O. Box 82. 2 full blood Tog. Sanburg stock March Bucks, from reg. 2 gal doe, $25.00 Pr.; $15.00 single. L. J. Cranford. Plains. LIVESTOCK WANTED POEM sce Want Reg. Jersey male calf, 8 or 10 mos. old. Advise. G,-D. Rice Madison, Rt, 2 : Want some Reg. Hereford, calves. Dr. Robert E. Latta, At- Janta, 905 Medical Arts Bldg. LA 1666, HOGS: Want 2 Duroc Gilts or Sows bred to farrow Sept. or* early Oct. G. C. Corbin Oak-Park. SHEEP AND OATS: Want reg, Tog. Buck, 4 yrs. old, must be naturally- horn- less reg. with A. G. S, large, guar, service, cash or trade reg. *51 doe. J. Lee Abernathy, Thomaston Rt. 3. Want 6-8 common goats, short haired, butt-headed type pre- ferred, Must be less 2 yrs. old z d healthy. within 100 mi. Con- yers. Write price of ea. George L. Little, Sr., Conyers. Rt.. 2. POULTRY FOR SALE WYANDOTTES: 1 White Wyandotte rooster, 1 mos. old, now in service, $2.90 my place, Cant ship, W. J. | and POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE FARM HELP, \ TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCK GEESE, ETC. ; 10 =Matlarde Ducks, wil strain) old enough to lay by Nov, Ist.,,no less 4 sold, $1.75 ea. MO. Thos. A, Bartley, Blackshear, POB 8. Large blocky imp, type BB Bronze Turkeys, Mar. and Apr. hatch, raised on wire. mostly 1/3 and % grown, about 300 for sale. Any amount, No less than 4 shipped, $3.00 and $4.00 ea, MO. Mrs. Helen Street, At- lanta, Rt 2. CH-1777. Guineas,. $1.00 ea. Tel, 6205. Mrs, M. C. cer, Stone Moun- tain. Common Pigeons all colors, 3 prs., $2.00. M. O.Curtis Branch, Jr., Enigma, 2 5 Ducks 3 solid -white, 2 white and black, sex unknown, $2. 50 ea, $10.00 for lot. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 25 3 large White Pekin Drakes, Apr. hatch, $1.75 ea: at my home. Miss Gladys Harrell, Empire, Rt, 1. : 20. Guineas, 8 whwe, 12 mix- ed July 31, 1951 hatch for sale or exch, for chickens. Reason- able price. Cannot ship, Near Hightand Mill, Mrs, J. B. Helms, Griffin, Rt. A, Box 29. 7 Geese raised last~ $32.00 or $5.00 ea, Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427. 15 May. hatch turkeys, $30.00, my place. Cannot ship. J. H. Allen, Acworth. BANTAMS:: , j '-One trio White Crested Black year, Black Cochin Roosters. ea.; Mixed Bantam, Hens, 50 ea. Guy Moss. Jr.. Rome. 701 eS St. : RI Reds, $4.00 -pr.; $7.00 trio; White Jap Silkie -Cockerels, | $3.00 ea.; 2, $5.00. April and arch 51 -hatch; Trio modern Silver Duckwing Games, hens now laying, $10.00; 6 commion Hens 1 Cock, $5900: MO only. B. H,. Holsomback, East Point, 302. S. Harris St. 50 mixed young Bantam Hens, laying $1.00 ea. at my place. Mrs. A. H. Parnell, At- lanta, 2135 Bell Ave. S. E. CR-4632, 4 - young Bantam _ roosters,. ideal breeding stock $1.25 ea. at my place. L. F. Paris, Mable- ton, BERIGOLDS: 7 very fine Berigold_ cocker- els direct Berry str. Super De- luxe matings: May Tthy hatch, $2.00 ea. Exp. chg. Col. M. O. with order. Charles Trice, Nor- cross, P, O, Box 40. ANCONAS: : Flock 65 Ancona hens, 30 pullets, 13 wks. old,-and 2 cock birds. -Sheppards best show type. Ralph E. Wager, Lithonia. Redan Circle. Phone 3934. c CORNISH GAMES AND GIANTS: Cornish hens, roosters, cock- erels and pullets priced reason- ably. Purebred from prize stck. 1 sBOx 135; _ Hens. stags and ,oung trios in pit games from frier to pheasant size, priced reason- ably. Claud H. Miller, Cherry- log. Nice purebred Shawlneck games, very nice, for sale at my home. only. Nora Lankford, Rockmart, Rt, 1. LEGHORNS: 12 purebred S, C. Brown L., hens and 2 roosters, good cond., good layers, $21.00 or 6 hens and rooster $12.00. Ship FOB. M. O. Peggy Highland, Lavonia, Rt, 1. 500. March hatch. lay White L. Pullets, yearling hens, Sell small lots, and trade some old hens for reg. goats. S. J. Grien- er Atlanta, RFD 14, Box 198. English 4-T grade W. Leg- horns: 3 roosters 9 hens, laying, healthy. April hatch, $2.00 ea.; 6 March W. L, and 10 N. H. Red pullets, 6 mos. old, laying, $2.00 ea. Better price on lot. Cant ship. 8. W. Teasley, Au- ready . to also 500 Morris, Moultrie Rt. 1. gusta, 5 mi. out on Milledge- ville Road, aoe ee Le.) Ws Polish,* $9.00; White, Buff, or | $1.00. O. C. Bradbury, Covington. Rt. |\- pullets in JACOCKS, PHEASANTS, .GECNS, QUAIL, DOVES, TC. Fryer Phewuike and Guinea owl for sale at my place. U. S.}| Hwy. 78 to Possum Lake near Stone Mt., follow signs to Oro- land Farm. Tel. Atlanta De. 0957, W. J, Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1. Fryer sants and Guinea Fowl for sale. Will not ship. A. A. Nash, At- lanta, 240 Gibson St, S. E., LA- 4560. Golden White, Mutants, Ring- neck, Lady Amherst, Reeves Pheasants, . 1950-51 hatch, Sil- vers 1951 hatch; Chukar Par- tridges, 1950-51 hatch, and 2 Calif, Valley Quail Roosters for sale. Inquires ans. Harry A. Wasden, M; D., Quitman, | Chinese Ringneck Phasants, 4 wks. to 14 wks, 75c-$4.00 ea. See J. A. Moore, Atlanta, 2181. Flat Shoals Rd. 60 Mongolian Pheasants, large, 1951 hatch, $5.00 Pr. L. M. Bon- ner Buchanan, Rt. 1. PHEASANTS: Ringneck, 10-12 wks. $1.50; 14-15 wks., $2.50; Silvers 10- 12 wks. $2.50; Bantams RI Red Adults, $2.00 ea.; White Crest- ed. Polish, 6-10 wks, | Purple Guineas. 6-8 wks., $1.00 ea, J. F. Ginn, -\tlanta, MICO vy pr. 1950 hatch Bob White Quail and 1 odd female, $19.00; 1 Chinese hen, -$3.. R, Lyons, Atlanta, 1367 Boulevard Lor- raine $: WafRAS 1 B19 oo % REDS: 3 400 N. H. Red pullets, 3 1/2. mos. old, $1.00 ea.; 40 hens, 8 mos, old $1.75 ea, All 4-A, lay- ing type. Charles W. Wilson, Covington, Rt. 2. 1. ea; R. I. Red net Barred Rock rooster, 1 yr. old. Sell or trade for hens or pullets.of any kind; Mrs. J. C, Bell, Mountain View. ROCKS: : 45 AAA White. Rock pullets, Calhoun = str, ready fer -pro- duction Oct. lst, $50.00. Mrs.. M. E. Methvin, Senoia, . POULTRY WANTED | GAMES: = e Want pit game cocks and stags, high station, well bred, free of all defects. 6 lbs. and up. No Cornish nor small, low station fowl wanted or accept- ed. Emmitt Caldwell, Senoia, esol : LEGHORNS: Want 25 best weds White. Leghorns or heavy breed. 4 or 5 mos. old, M. Y. Arnold; New- nah, RE 4 \ MISC ELLANEOUS | CHICK ENS: Want to raise chickens on halves in 1952. Party furnish feed, chickens, ete. and I do all, the work. Mrs, W. Y. Summers, Newnan. Rt, 5. PARTRIDGES AND PHEASANTS: | Want exc. 12 White Silkie pullets, for young Chukor partridge or ornamental breed pheasants. Erskine Carter, Americus. i FARM HELP WANTED Want ,good man with refer- ences to shore crop farm of about 75 acres for cultivation plus 300 A. pasture and tim- berland. Tractor equipment. Modern conveniences. Some cattle. Near Hwy., 87 and- Sou. RR, 30 mi. So. Macon.. Prof. G. L. Carver, Macon, Mercer Uni- versity. Want family to gather pea- nuts and do other farm work. J. H. Leverett, Parrott. Want high type young mar- | agd ried man with small family who possesses qualifications for good permanent position as Asst. Herd Manager. Must know cattle, how to handle farm machinery. References given and required, W. H. Ad- ams, MAGS R ma : size Ringneck Phea-+ | Box 114. 6. Want . eo oe and wife to truck farm on\ man|_ halves. Will furnish everything | Fult including food. Best of truck | land. C. L. Hood, Pine Moun-| tain Valley, P. oO. "Box 85. - . Want good wontan about 50, to live on farm as one of fam- |. ily with man and wife and} help with light farm chores. Located 4 mi. town, 1/2 mi. church Joseph Nobles, Dan- ville, Rt. hk : Want good farmer for 20 A; good land, middle Ga. on halves. Regular work provided when not in crop. Must be honest and willing worker. liquor drinker. M. C. Roberts, Ball Ground. : Want ~farm hele fore 4: He farm for row crops*and pasture use. 100. A. woodland ayail- able. Running water. Elec., 1/2 mi. paved Hwy. and village. Have tractor and equipment. Ethel Mansfield, Morgan. vee Want good farmer with trac- tor or good stock for 1952. 90 A cultivation. 5 R house, on State Hwy., 4 mi. town. School bus, mail. and light Rt. Good land and place to raise stock. J.- Van, MeCallumy, Rochelle, PL oO. Box 1024. a Want reliable man for farm, tle. and other odd farm jobs. |Good 4 R white. farm house, land for garden, electricity, | pump in well. ary. R. H. Earnest, East Point, Box 283. RA- 7245. Want man (preferably _sin- gle) to farm on halves for 52. Good land, mules, farm tools, ho tractor. Would like to raise cotton, corn, vegetables.. Farm | located about 15 mi. Columbus. G. G. Parkman, Rolo 2530 Lumpkin Rd. Want, man to Anais milk few cows with machines and do} general farm work. Can fur-| nish house, reasonable pages He. Brown, Stonewall, Pp; _ Want cmbrieinieek middle | aged or past, white woman to do light farm chores on farm: for board, private room, sal- ary. Henry Adkinson, Ashburn, 902 W. Madison Ave. a without bad habits to live as one of family and do light farm chores on farm. Room, } board, and salary. Prefer one to drive car. Near church and shopping area. Tel. Cr. 3919. after 7 P. M. Mrs. EB. H. Wal-| ter, Decatur, Rt. 1, Want healthy, ables barged man. to take charge of dairy milking .30- 35 cows with elec- tric milkers. Good 4 R house, elec., water, school and mail route. J. M. Byne, Waynesboro, 535. Jones Ave. - Want at once young to mid- dle age married man capable of operating all types farm ma- chinery on strictly cotton and stock farm on big scale. Refer- ence as to character and sta- bility absolutely eee oa Chance, Wayne narat a . Box Want large white tially to help gather 80-90 acres cotton and 75 A corn. 4 R house with elec. good well of water. See. Kelvin G, Ozburn, Mansfield. Want large family to gather, cotton and corn, Furnish house, and move them. See or write at onee. Will L. Dunn, -Zebulon, Riz ds : Want nice elderly woman to live as one of family and help with light farm chores around farm for room, board, and salary. Write Mrs. John Eu- banks, Winterville Box 152, lange enough to help with 3 brooder ouses, 3000 cap. each, and milk 4 cows for. milk, raise chickens on shares. Mrs, J. O. Lunsford Talking Rock, Rt. 1. Want white or colored man wife, consider with 1 or 2 children. Must be reliable, good references and _ experienced with work on farm, pecans, .pasture, cattle and seed. No row crops, Good house fair wages, plus interest in net in- come. S, M Rt Nol > near Atlanta. Look after cat- : a Want settled he woman | Want woman with chldren|h driving tractor ary, room, board, family. Come aft work -at once. good people. fiawkinsville, Ria crop. Best of re: Fowell, Adel. ~ ercpper. Will > halves. Need > as ad Home and sal- for. except So. ; Mrs. W. as Pittmar farm for 1952. Hi mules, cows, farmi sire place with pasture, barns, 5 R_ house, wheat and ~ with Holine: 2 Holiness Church F Danielsville, Rt. 3 Want home on good, honest peopl yrs. old. Look cattle and hogs. N Board, taundr, ary. G. W. Norman, B. Box 200. Man and. son -daicyman. 18 yrs family. Ready or anywhere. Letters : Hurst, Atlanta, Rt. 1 Want job on farm man for room, a _and $2.50 daily. Hartwell. : - Want 48: oF or. 20 land for cotton, tables for 1952 board, thes : Tel. 1525- aba Mr 3 Dalton, 608 Oak Ss Want caretaker jo after farm estate or g and pond - with poult family. Mrs. Augusta, (1483. Estes Man and wife 1 farm job on farm. | Atlanta or middle G have furnished roo: salary you pay and wl Nellie Mulnix, Dalt Prefer near Manchi old, honest, no dru furnish references. - is, The Rock, Box By 2 experienced this year and, year. Will work ct share crop in 195 ith ele 3, Tel, 2-5117.