Tom Linder Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951
NUMBER 14
Editorial By TOM LINDER
Vhat is the truth about the milk situa-
in Georgia? Are you interested in
r childs welfare? Do you want your
ren to drink slops because there is
at profits for a few millionaires if
children are fed on slops? I do not.
he job of the Commissioner of Agri-
ture under the laws is clearly set out.
e laws are being administered with-
& favor or prejudice to anyone. Nine
mes I have been hailed into court, Fed-
ital and State, by those who would vic-
mize the Georgia children with slops.
MMine times I have been vindicated. Nine
F Mes the Courts have said that my acts
re in conformity with the laws made
Y the Legislature, in conformity with
he Constitution of Georgia, and in con-
rmity with the Constitution of the
jiGmited States. Every rule and regula-
mid sion promulgated by me has first been
bmitted to and approved by the At-
forney Generals office in the State Cap-
ol: E
"The laws are made by the Legislature,
ot by me. My acts have been approved
bs the State Legal Department, they
ave been sustained by the courts. If
s is not according to law, then what
dws, and I quote:
: 42-522. Shipments from other States;
' authorization; condemnation. No milk,
cream, ice cream mix or ice cream
shall be shipped into Georgia from
' any other State ugless such milk
cream, ice cream mix or ice cream is
produced and handled under sanitary
conditions no less adequate in the pro-
tection of public welfare than milk,
cream, ice cream mix or ice cream pro-
' duced and marketed in Georgia: and
- not then until authorization for the
shipping of such product or products
has been issued by the Commissioner
of Agriculture after careful investiga-
tion. Any milk or milk products ship-
ped into Georgia or produced or han-
dled in Georgia in violation of this law
_ shall be condemned by the Commis-
sioner of Acriculture and rendered un-
_ fit for marketing by the addition of
| Pyoktanin solution or other harmless
_ coloring matter. (Acts 1937, pp. 725,
= = 726).
_* 42-522.1. Milk and milk beverages
- required to be Grade A. All fluid milk,
cream, buttermilk, and railk beverages
' sold, offered for sale, or delivered for
- the purpose of human consumption
shall be GradeA, only, according to
O SHALL PROTECT
FHILDREN of GEORGIA
specifications in the laws, and rules
and regulations promulgated by the
Commissioner of Agriculture. (Acts
1950, p 167).
42-522.2. Promulgation of rules, reg-
ulations and standards by Commis-
sioner of Agriculture. The Commis-
sioner of Agriculture is hereby em-
powered and shall hereby have the au-
thority to promulgate rules and regu-
lations prescribing the sanitary stand-
ard requirements of all milk sold, or
offered for sale, in this State provided
that no rules and regulations shall be
promulgated setting up standards low-
er than those as set forth in the United
States Public Health Ordinance Code.
(Acts 1950, p. 167).
42.522.3. Milk shipped from .other
States required to meet standards. It
is hereby required that all milk and
milk products shipped into this State
from another State shall meet the sani-
tary standards and requirements of
the law, and the rules and regulations
promulgated by. the Commissioner of
Agriculture. (Acts 1950, pp. 167, 168).
42-522.4. Cancellation of permits and
licenses of violators. The commis-
sioner of Agriculture shall have the
power and authority to revoke or can-
cel the permit, or license, of any per-
son, firm or corporation doing business
in the State who violates any of the
provisions of this law (42-522.1 to 42-
522.5). Acts 1950, pp. 167, 168):
Any school child can understand from
the abcve that the Legislature intended
to give the consumers of Georgia the
same protection on out-of-State milk that
they have on milk produced within the
State, 4
No permit has-.ever been refused for
bringing milk into the State if such milk
proved, on inspection, to be in compli-
ance with the Georgia Law. No other
State has any authority under its own
laws or under the Federal Laws to pre-
vent the shipment of milk into Georgia
whether it complies with Georgia Law or
not,
Georgia has no authority, under Geor-
gia Law or Federal Law, to prohibit the
shipment of milk out of Georgia whether
it complies with the laws of the State to
which it is going or not.
If Georgia does not protect its own
citizens, then they have no protection. It
is because without these laws the people
of Georgia would have no protection that
the hue and cry is raised in the Atlanta
newspapers against these laws.
The Atlanta newspapers want powder-
ed milk sold without hinderance. What
is powdered milk? Most of powdered
milk is the by-product of cheese and but-
ter factories and is produced without
sanitary regulations. Much of it has
been made from milk which contained
manure, flies and every conceivable form
of filth. This is the kind of slops the At-
lanta newspapers want you to feed to
your children.
Why does the Atlanta newspapers
want to sell slops to your children? Be-
cause there is a financial tie of big bust-
ness with the ownership of the Atlanta
Constitution and the Atlanta Journal
which makes powdered milk and other
slops in many states and they want to
feed it to your children.
Why do they want to feed it to your
children? Because at the present price
of buttermilk made from powders, there
is a profit of approximately 400 percent.
No wonder they want to pull down Tom
Linder and to prevent the enforcement
of our milk laws.
The Inspectors of the Georgia Depart-
ment of Agriculture have instructions,
under the law, to stop any milk being
sold in violation of the law. Why? Be-
cause that is the law. Would you have
the law repealed and take away all pro-
tection for your children on milk?
Why do. we put blueing in this illegal
milk? Because it is the law. That is
the only way it can be.prevented from
being bootlegged and imposed upon your
children without your knowledge. Would
you have this protection taxen away
from your children?
The Commissioner of Agriculture, un-
der Georgia Law, is charged with the
responsibility of encouraging the pro-
duction of an adequate supply of Grade
A milk, He is charged with the further
responsibility of seeing that such milk
- is delivered to the housewife in sanitary
condition. Would you have it any dif-
ferent from this?
These are the reasons why the Com-
missioner of Agriculture tries in every
way he knows to encourage the dairy
man and to prevent the sale of unwhole-
some milk. So long as I am Commission-
er of Agriculture, the laws will be en-
forced. To do less would be dereliction:
of duty.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Farmall A tractor, 1947 mod-
el, planters, cultivators, disc
harrow, other equipment, $900.
cash or terms. See at my horie.
Mrs. B. B. Gray, Pearson.
Electric churn, good cond.,
$12.50. Or exch. for small
brooder. Mrs. -Cary Murray,
Blackshear, Rt. 1.
42 Ford tractor, A-1 cond.,
M and M combine, 8 dise drill
with fertilizer distributor at
bargain price. M. A. Gaines,
Lithonia, Gaines Lake.
One McCormick - Deering
Whirl Wind Lime Spreader,
good as new, without tires,
$50.00; with tires, $60. A. H.
Thurmond, Farmingten.
Good 2 H wagon, $25. or
exch. for. anything can use.
Herbert C. Barrow, Clarkdale.
Farmall Model A 47, ail
equipment for one row, and
one 14 disc harrow for same,
ood cond., $950. Half cash,
lance 2 mules and farm
equipment. F. W. Swann,
Jesup, Rt. 2.
Planters, Fertilizer Attach-
ments, and Cultivators for 47
- Farmall Tractor, $135. Phone
2292. A. L. Johnson, Rutledge.
A John Deere Tractor,
power-trol, rollrmatic, exc.
econd., tool bar cuitivator, hay
baler, 7 ft. mowing machine,
Willifer subsoiler, 16 disc IHC
cutting harrow, 13 disc grain
and fertilizer drill with grass
seed attachment, good cond. E.
T. Poss, Washington.
TD-18 Intl. Bulldozer, and
D-7 Caterpillar Bulldozer, for
sale. Phone. 2502. John W.
Grapp, Statesboro, Box 266.
Grist Mill and Corn Sheller,
all together for $90. C. J.
Parker, Hampton, Rt. 2.
Hammer Mill with gasoline
motor, good shape, $60. for
both. C.-J. Fuller, College
Park, Rt. 2, Box 413. (Janice
Drive).
Farmall F-12 tractor, wagon,
1 and 2 H plows, guano dis-
tributor, planters, harrows,
some farm blacksmith tools,
feed and grist miil, corn shell-
er, platform scales, and cream
separator, cheap for cash or
trade for cows, hogs; or corn.
See: Mrs. Walter J. Miller,
Eastman, Rt.. 1.
1945 Farmall A tractor, bush
and bog harrows, planters, cul-
tivators, 2 disc plow, mowing
machine, 5 ft. blade, scratcher,
power lift, lights; starter, pow-
er take-off, good cond., $750.
Mrs. G. H. Lovvorn, Bowdon,
Rt. 1:
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
f
10 ft. Spike Harrow for Ford
or Ferguson Tractor, Ist class
shape. Sell or exch. for medium
size hammer mill with belt, in|,
No. 1 condition. E. B. Feeney,
Quitman, P. Q. Box 287.
1944 John Deere A, cultiva-
tors, planters, distributors, all
excellent cond:,' $1000:4 J. S.
Sheppard, Cordele, Rt. 3.
Graham Hoeme Spzing Tooth
plow, 5 teeth with extra 2 ex-
tension teeth, used very little,
mounted on rubber tires, extra
set of teeth, $265. at my farm.
James Veal, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
Farmall B 1947 tractor with
cultivators, sell reasonable to
farmer. See to appreciate. Wy-
man Walker, Forsyth. s
Farmall F 20 tractor on steel
Athens harrow, 10 disc, both
for $250. James Power, Comer,
Rt. 2
1 used John Deere B tractor,
cheap. Call 4843, or see: Mrs.
P. R. Fry, Pomona.
Good 2 H Iron Wheel wag-
cn with Intl. End-Gate Seeder
for sale or exch. for young cat-
tie. J. C. Cutter, Blue Ridge.
1 Cub Farmall with belt pul-
ley, -wheel weights, planters,
cultivators, weeder, A-l cond.,
$625. at my farm. Weyman L.
Carmichael Jr., Madison, Rt. 1.
Three 70 Saw Lummus Gins
(old style), a complete smooth
running outfit capable of pro-
ducing good sampie of cotton,
$2000.00. Contact: Susie R.
Daniel, Macon, 3035 Pio Nono
Ave.
On2z 10 ton Howe 24 ft. plat-
form Pit truck scales, com-
plete, excellent cund., $595. J.
H. Dorminy, Jr., Fitzgerald.
Two 9x24 tires with tubes
and rims for tractor, used a-
bout 30 hrs., $80. Leonard An-
tinazi, Doraville, Rt. 1. Cham-
blee 2607.
1948 Ford tractor, B & B
harrow, lift type, good 2 H
wagon, and small young mule.
Will sell separately. W.
Bright, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
Planters, Fertilizer Attach-
ment, plows and Wheel
Weights for Moline Tractor,
used very little, for sale. Floyd 60
Jenkins, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Hammer Mill and moior, like
new, $500 for both. Carlton
Goldin, Draketown.
1949 model M John Deere
tractor, cultivator, 2 disc plow,
good cond., for sale. Clarence
Womack, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Good 1H wagon. $35. W.
Whitaker, Harlem, Ru lL
|make garden tractor will be
burn, umming, Rt. 1.
W./$1.25; $2. M. B. F. Mallard,
: SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Whirl-A-Way Lime Spreader
on rubber, good cond., $35.00;
Also want good: mule drawn
mower, good cond., on rubber,
at reasonable price. Phone Mc-
Donough 3719. Mrs. Hugh L.
White, Stockbridge.
2 roller Syrup Mill, 10 ft.
copper pan, skimmers, com-
plete, $75.00. L. J. Ellis, Cum-
miing, Rt. 5. '
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want. John Deereor Allis-
Chalmers 6 ft. Combine, late
model, good condition, no junk,
cheap for cash; Phone 2709.
Roger Tanner, Sandersville.
Want garden tractor with at-
tachment. Must be reasonably
priced. Phone 217902. D. F.
Hinkle, Stone Mountain, 932
Indian Creek Drive.
Want Hammer Mill and Belt,
medium size, for ear corn and
roughage, A-1 cond. Reasun-
able price. W. By Allen, Ala-
paha, Rt. 1.
Want one pair used steel
wheels for Farmall M_ tractor,
or Ford tractor. Will pay vrea-
sonable cash price. Advise
kind, condition, price. Contact:
N. F. Fiske, Evans, Care Geor-
gia Hereford Farm.
Want cultivator and Hiller
for a Fulton 3 H garden trac-
tor, in good cond., and reason-
able. Cultivators and other
considered. Robt. L. Oldknow,
Riverdale, Phone Atlanta AL
8924. 7
PLANTS FOR SALE
Genuine Blakemore, Mission-,
f
ary, wid Klondike Strawberzy |
Plants, 80c C; $6. M; Lawton.
Blackberry, 75c doz; $6. C. T.
H. Graves, Fayetteville.
Early Charleston Wakefieid
Cabbage, full count, rooted,
$1.50 FOB. Shipped promptly.
W. G. Bullard, Baxley, Rt. 3,
Box 128.
Red Gold Strawberry, $1. C;
Scuppernong, Muscadine Grape
Vines, 8, $1.25; Also Kudzu
Crowns, $1.25 C; $15. M. Maus.
James Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry, 360,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
T.; 70 -C; 500, $3. $5. M; Dek
young plants. No checks. Mrs.
Della Crowe, Gainesville, Rt, ?.
Mastodon and Lady T. Straw- |
berry, 5c C; 300, $2.15; Straw-
berry plants, mixed no name,
60c C; 300, $1.75. Mrs. Ara
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt.
de -
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry. 75c C; Catnip, Pepper-
mint, Spearmint, balm, yarrow,
tansy, house leak, ground ivy,
Barlic bulbs. 50 doz.; Also nice
size Walnut Meats, $1. Ib. Add
postage. Miss L. M. White, Dah-
lonega. Rt 1, Box 57.
Old Time Shalt onion planis,
50c C. Both small and large
orders filled. Miss Vena Brown,
Hartwell.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50. No checks.
Prompt shipment. Mrs, Raiph
Bennett Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Strawberry Plants, from cert-
ified Missionary and Mastodon,
$1. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carroil-
TON; Rue D.
Klondike Strawberry, 50c C;
300, $1.35; 500, $2.45; $4.75 M.
Add postage Mrs. Mell Mash-
Catnip, Horehound, Pepper-
mint, Palm, Tansy, Garlic Bulbs,
50c doz.; Horseradish Plants, 31.
doz. PP. in Ga, Mrs. Martna
White. Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.; $12.50
M; Rtondike Strawberry Plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
Del. No checks. C. D. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Frostproof Chas. Wakefield
Cabbage Plants, 300, $1.; 500,
Savannah, At. 5, Box 378.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Early bearing Stra wherry
Plants, bearing 2-different crops
each year, large berries, 40c C;
300, $1:;.$3. M, Mrs. S. E. Jack.
son, fayetteville, Rt. 3.
Strong, fresh Copenhagen,
Chas. Wakefieldand Early Jer-
sey Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.25;
$150 M; 5M, $7.; White Ber-
muda onion and collard plants,
500, $1:25; $2. JJ. Ship daily.
Quality and count guar. E. 1.
Fitzgerald. Irwinville.
Lad? T. Strawberry, 50c C;
800, $1.35; B00, $2.25; Pepper-
mint, 30c doz.: 65c, 50: $1.20 C;
Tansy 6, 30c. Exchange for
pecans Mrs J: M-Hall, Calhoun,
Rt. 1, Box 455.
Cultivated Blueberry Plants,
best known and largest :varie-
ties, $1 ea. 'C. S. Colley, Granit-
ville, c/o Colley Farms.
White Blackberry Plants, easy
grower, $1. doz. Mountain
Huckleberry, 15, $1. Del. John
Cross Sr., Clarkesville, Rt. 3.
Klondike and Everbearing,
Blakemore Strawberry Plants,
75 C; $7. Mi: Mtn. Huckleberiy
Bushes, 50c doz.; Add postage
i adie Howard, Clevelang, |M
Frostprooi Cabbage, leading
varieties, and. White Bermuda
Onion Plants, $1.50 M. Truck.
loads not crated, cheaper. W. W
Williams, Quitman. .
Strawberry no name, planis
with large: berries, bear until
late July _75 C. Moss packed.
Add postage Mrs, W. C. Griffin,
Adel, Rt. 1.
Several thousand large Mast-
odon, Everbearing Strawbecry
Plants, good roots, 70c C; $6. 50
M. Plus postage. or trade or
print or white sacks. .Mrs. E. E,
McDaniel, Baxley, Rt, 1. Box 8.
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, Hazelnut Bushes, 75c doz.;
| Red Raspberry, bearings size,
$1.25 doz.; Horse Radish, $1.
doz.; Garlic Bulbs, 5G doz;
Plum, 25 .ea.; Peppermint, 35c
doz. Add postage. Mrs, Lze El-
ler,. Ellijay Rt. 2.
Mastodon Strawberry, $1. C;
$7. M.. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Clay Bennett, Flowery Branch.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.80; $4.50 M; Lady
T:; 70 C; 500, $3:; $5. M. Kudzu
Crowns, rooted, 1 ahd 2 yrs.
old, $2. C; 500, $.; $12.50 M.
Del. No checks, Ethel Crowe,
Gainesville Rt. 2. :
Frostproof Cabbage Plants,
200, -$1.10;, 500, 1.50; $2. /M;
Klondike Strawberry, 200, $1 20;
500, $2.25; $4. M. Del, Exch. for
pecan or oe. trees;~ true; to
name. C. W Smith, Gainesville,
Rt: 2. ,
Sage Plants, Catnip, 20c a.;
Muscadine Grape Vines, Crab-
apple Trees, $1.:per 6; Condon,
Giant Mastodon, Everbearing
Strawberry. $1. C. Add postage.
ar Mae Turner, Gainesville,
t.- 6.
Wastington Asparagus Plants,
1 yr., 25, $1. Himalaya. Black-
berry Tips, 15, $1.; 2-3 yr., $1.
doz,; Also Black -Walnut, 2:3
ft., thin, shell, Exch. for pure
Saanan Kid or B. S, Pullets or
hens, 3. $1. J. W. Toole, Macoa,
1381 Burton, Ave.
Chas Wakefield Frostproof
Cabbage, and White Bermuda
Onion Plants, 300, 90c; 500,
$2.25; $1.75 M.> Otis Conner,
Pitts,
Mastcdon Strawberry Plan's,
70e:. o> 500,- $860: $5.25 M;
Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50;
$4.25 M A. D. Jones, Cummuig,
RE
Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C;
500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon, de
C; 50), $3... $5. M; Klondike
Strawberry. 60c C; 500, $2.75;
$4.75 M; Catnip, 25 bunth;
Peppe: mint, 25c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville,
Red
Klondike Strawberry, 50c C;
$3.75 . Exch: for dry peacies,
apples, or print or white sacks.
Mrs. G. L. Shuemake, Flowery
Branen, Rt 1.
Large imp. Klondike Straw-
berry, 50c C;.$4. M; Raspberry,
and Tame Blackberry, 3. $1;
Also Old Time Half Runner
Bean. Seed, white and striped,
50c la: ge cup. Add post<ge. Mis.
S. H. Caine, Cumming, Rt. &. Gables Ellijay, oe
Add postage, Wits
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 35
Collard Plants, 4:6 |
10,000 lots, $2.75 M I
K. H. McPherson, ae
Gordoa St.
\ Charleston and Cc
Frostproof Cabbas
fresh, green, and
muda Onion, 300, $1.;
$1.75 M. PP. R. Chanc
Jersey and Copenh
bage, Crystal Wax.
-|Bermuda Onion, and
Jard, Piants, 500, $1
Del. Phone 3751. Or
eee on large lots,
itzgerald.
Early Ja
Strawberry
Huckleberry, beat
doz., 75c; Muscadine
fhes -40c; Blue
Sprouts, 40 ea. Add
Rosie Crowe Cummin
ane ae r
Mastodon, Ss
Bverhe earing, one C: $5.
good ating - or plant
5c b.; Striped H
Bean Seed, 50c cup.
good print sacks or
pay postage. Mrs. Gus
Cumming, Rt. 1. oe
Frostproof Cabbage
and Wakefield, 40c C;
$2.10 M; Klondike,
M, Lee Crow, Gail
2, Box 143.
me, 4
SEED FOR sat
Cokers Golden Hi
bacco seed, 50c ounce
saved from selected
Smali amount for
want prices on
bean seed. 7
Naylor. ad
Long, wide leaf
tobacco seed, 75c tb
giant size gourd s
in., round, 40c peck
$L. 00: also gourds, $3.
Sage. and Catnip plz
doz.; cabbage plants,
L, J. Bilis, ne
Calif. Blackeyed
seed or table use,
Hale's Best Canta
large cup; Bushel Geo
doz.; Hubbard Crook
Squash, 10c Tdl.; Hot -
Se doz. is; Tansy, 2
Mrs. C. Logan, Austell,
Marble English Pea.
cups; $1. or trade for
feed sacks. Mrs. H. 5
Hull.
Willet Wonder Engl
frostproof, 50c tea :
Glaze Collard seed, 20
tbls., $1.00; White ar
Spanish peanuts, oe *
J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Tobacco seed, mockia
ed, lab. tested, vari
Chan:bers Special,
Gold, 0c 0z.; $8. Ib; |
$50. PP. Earl Stuckey
shear. gh
402 tobacco seed. Y
ed amount Virginia. oi
germ. tested, recleaned,
Sp 0: 1 pound or more,
Gearge Y. Hem
ton, Rt. 8.
Certified Dixie
Crimson Clover seed;
some not certified, for s S
L. Rhyne, Americus.
Candy rooster (grow _
long) and long winter
seed, 15c for 1 doz, or
25c. Mrs. James Turner, |
ville, P. Q. Box YO. <4
Calif. Multiplying Bi
20c start; 12 starts, $1. Pl
Sericea Lespedeza,
scearified, 17 Ib.;
Brown Top and German
10c 1b.; Dixie Crimson _
field certified, 30c Ib.
WC. .D Wood, Bo
Good tender. bean
white, striped, cream,
Half Runner, white,
backs, Cvtshorts, Bro
beans, 50c cup; White }
peas, Sl. cup. Add }
Exch. for feed sacks.
Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt.
Sep ee
Toe ae
ob Pee e Pesctosain
Ss : ie 6
te: pt
me et
4 Pet., |
fe
ak
ing @elitornia Beer |
ie a. Start. Mrs. Ela!
Brown Streaked and,
lf , 9 bre
Browder, a aps
| orders nor chks.'
~ shwoith, Dacula,
ae
P f
Half Runner.
6 Week Half
Speckled Cut- 7
~ print (or:
Bilijay, Rt. 3.
ream Little Pink '
, 0C. Cup; White |
White Pole bears, |
de cup; Brown.
50c cup. Exch,
or print sacks;
1 peas, 60c aati
postage. Jemima
lk ing Rock, RFD 2.)
Bilackey ed.
as, weevil treated,
eating, 20c ib. Plus!
for peanuts -or
Harmon,
ch
dai
Gra fl _peas for sale, |
mry Hardrick, Rich-|
Cream, - sugar,
i Crowder peas,
Mrs.
y BEES AND BEE
LIES FOR SALE
Comb ones, one
, $3.25 P
quantity Cams on |
glass jars. J. Q. Hall-
S me i
Hives (Root. Patent-
Bees, very strong
Cypress Bottom
10 frame type with
for sale. Wyman
1/2 yin Sr eae
rt jars, Ss.
$7.25;. Extracted !|
s. 12-2 1/2 Th.
5 lb. jars, $6.50; One
$9.50. FOB. Allen C. |
jars,
mouth Pure Ex-
ney, $12.25: 6-5 Ib.
h or $6.50; 12-2 1/2 |
ith jars, $675; 24s!
dard PECANS
SALE
" 7
Sr A ale el a Te tae A ety eke ne ee rin er ee a i se ee ee i ee ee
7 gece 2-4 in
are bu. Add
Brown, Ball
See * pecans, 25c
20 lb. lots or more.
na Simpson, Sparta,
oy :
Pecan halves, $1.50
5 lb. iots or more.
orders. H. D. Good-
boro.
run Schley Pecans,
but well filled,
ck, 33-1/3c lb. Del.
A. meets,
thin sheli, jatee,
and eulfed Stuart
lots;
Cal-. :
L. | Ball Ground, Rt. Q
jed, no Jess than bushel
in Ga. Minimum 10 Ibs. Sat.
John EF. Lindsey, Tifton, Rt. 6.
} dried
Mrs. J.
FOR SALE _
ee
ah ND O
FRUIT, TREES FOR SALE
-Pecan Meats, $1. ib. PP.
|W. Mercer, Sylvania.
Schley Pcans, selected, high-
est | quality, new crop, -50c 1b.
in 1 Ib. lots. FOB. Charles
Garrett, Ff. Gaines.
_Fatiy Paper Shell Pans,
user daiiedee Shleys, in
5 Ib. tesh bags, $2.75. PP wp
lao 600 miles. H. W._ Tresti,
1 Reidsville.
Stuart Pecans, 45c Ib. Parcel
| Post in 8rd zone. Minimum 10,
- | pounds.
J ton, Rt. 6.
John F. Uindsey, Tif-
Hand graded, best .
Schley Peeans,
Sam W. Smith,
Have. a,
Large. Red Skin Peanuts,
washed, dried, $2. Pk.; Also
quality
Hazlehurst,
Gi
50c Ib. FOB.'
Blue Java Peas, 30c lb. in 5 1b.
Tender White Half Run-
ner Garden Beans, 50c teacup.
Add postage. Miss Genhia
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Hand graded Schiey Pecans,
| best quality and site, 50c: Ib.;
Field Run, 40c ib.; Stuart Pe-
cans, field run dave. medium,
no extra large), 40c Ib.; Frost-
cher, good quality but small,
30c Tb.\ FOB. Sam W. Smith,|
| Hagichurst, Rt. 1.
Large, well filled Fancy
Size Thin Shell Stuart Pecans,
muts dan be crushed in hand,
hand culled 98 pct. or petter,
50c lb. del. by PP. All faulty
nuts made good. A. M. | Pt
man, Lovett.
Schley Pecans, highest aqueli:
ty, all new crop, 50c lb. in 10
Yb. lots. Charles Garrett, Ft.
j Gaile.
- Large Red Peanuts, 2- 4 in.
hall, Watked, s $2. Pk.; $6.
bu. Add postage. B. Brown,
Spanish Peanuts, hand pick-
ip-
| ped, $6. bu. Add postage. Mrs.
Hoke Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2,
Box 25.
1951 erop Stuart pecans, 40c
Ib. parcel post in 3rd- zone.
guar.
Sev. hundred pounds hice
paper shell pecais, 1951 crop,
$25. per hundred Ibs. FOB.
Douglas Slaton, Richland, Te
wi |
Hand graded Schley pecans,
best quality and size, 50 1b.;
field tun, 40c Ib. Stuart. pe-
| cans, field tun (avg. medium
to extra large), 40c Ib. Frots-
cheis good quality but small,
20c lb. FOB. Sam W. Smith,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 1.
New crop Bs Se peanuts,
$6.. bu.; $2. No orders less
than peck. ka postage. Mis.
|Hoke Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2,
Box 25,
Stuart pecans, 35c lb.; Sch-
ley, ne es FOB. Well filled
und glass jars, $5.75; | out. Bs Hester, Blake-
can oe oe 00; [y, Rt 3
loney, 12-2 1/: ee crop No. 1 Fancy
uth an $7. Orders | stuart pecans, 5 Ibs., $2.75; 10
John A.Jips, $5. PP- L. B. Millians,
Jesu, Box 11. Newnan.
: Nice pecans, 35c lb. Also
nice dried fruit, no peel, worms
nor core. Plus postage. Mrs. J.
H. Lawrence, Middleton.
Large well filled, fancy size,
Thin Shell Stuart pecans, nuts
easily crushed in hand, hand
culled to 98 pct. good or bet-|
ter, 50 lb. Will make all faulty
nuts good. Del. by PP. H.
Moorman, Lovett.
Shelled pecans, any amount,
halves, $1. Ib.; Pieces, 85 ib.
Plus postage Mrs. James H.
Barfield, ifton, 412 . North
Central Ave.
1951 crop. Stuart pecans,
sound, well filled, 49c lb. in 5
Yb. lots and up; Also new crop
Starks Delicious Bright. Sun-
ples, free of _Wworths,
core, 50 1b. in 5 Ib.
ostage. No COD.
ones, Grayson.
Large hie Hee ou of
: | highest oS fom new
op, 50e Ib. in 10 Ib. lots. Fob.
eel, anc
lots. a
cS
Charle: Gaivet Ft. Gaines.
cae
postage. Mrs.
Marietta, Rt. 6.
to 2nd zone. Mrs.
1951 .crop best
dried. apples,
core, nor wornis,
Ib. lots and up. E
age. No letters an
Stephens,
Box 90.
Black Walnut
ville.
Black Walnuts,
Blue Ridge Hwy.
ville. Mis. W. F.,
Blairsville, Rt. foe
6. bu. good BI
3. A. Mcwt
io
Texas 176 Oats,
$1.25 bu. bulk, O
ee
Tey, Rt. 3.
Pure Sanford
free or weavils,
Turin.
FRUIT TREES
Vines,
and
ern varieties,
H. A, Neal, Carnes
White or Bronze
James
$15.50 Dele ay
Waco, Rt. 2.
2s
Stovall.
Jay.
Large purpl
ea. Or exch.
nuts, Chinquapin,
crest.
2
Nice dried apples;
|Add postage. Mrs.
bright,
CaEaee.
Large Black Went
pot hull, for sale. Mis. I.
\tis, Sandersville, Rt. 1.
Ib.; Also pecan meats,
Mis. Virginia Bryant, Luthers-
horter,
Purple Fig Bushes,
nice siz, 12-24 in. tall,
35c ea Inez Beaver,
Apple, Peach, Peat,
Chestnut Trees, Grape Vines, at
cheap prices. tT. M Webb, Ellti-
Sundried apples, free of
worms, 40c lb.;._ Also. Black,
alnuts, dried, 75c tb. Add
Boyd Nicholson,
Hiawasse, Rt. 1, Box 89.
45c_ lb.
S. L. Allen,
,
Bright Sundiied apples, free
of worm and core, 50c Ib. PP
E. B, Glad-
| den, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.
quality Sun-
no peel,
A5c lb. in 5
xch. for print
sacks (1 Ib. per 2 sacks). Mrs.
Fred Franks,
Hiawassee.
WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS FOR SALE
Black Walhut Meat, 50c Pt.;
Also a few rooted Sage plants,
48, 50c. Cash or MO. Add post-
swered. Mary
Rt... 1,
free
N. Har-
Meats, $1.50
Se 50 Ib.
1951 . cron,
1$2.50 ba. at my place 2 mi. off
near Blairs-
Summierour,
Nice, fresh Walnut Meat, $1.
. AAG postage.
Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1.
Lorene
ack Walnuts,
hulled, dried, 1951 crop, $5. bu.
Commerce,
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
clean, br ight,
Or bring sacks.
Phone 5798). L. E. Akins, Macon;
Rt. 3. :
5-50 tons Peanut Hay free of
poison, dlivered or FOB within
50 mi. Macon. Phone 2479. J.
E, Smith, Haddock, -
-100 bu. Chancellor Seed
, Wheat, $3. bu. FOB Penfield,
Sanders, Commerce.
~ Recieaned Cokers Victor
Grain and Full Grain Oats, $1.50
bu. P. L. Singleton, Fort Val-
Seed Wheat,
and noxious
seed, $3.25 bu. Riley GC, Couch,
PECAN AND OTHER
FOR SALE
Bunch and Museadine Grape
Blight Resistant Pear,
Chinese Chestnut Trees,
also Chestnun Seed, best south-
all State
insp.
ville, Rt. ee
Scuppernons
Vines, 2-3 yrs. old, also Black
Scuppernoneg,
damp moist packed; $2. doz.;
rooted
T. Pattetson,
rooted,
4, $1;
Jesup, Rt.
Pecan Trees: Govt. insp. Sch-
M.!ley. Stuart, and Moneymakers,
Bis) he BOS BAe ee BER AL5
i., a 5-6 Ty $3.75: 6-8 ft.,
$3": 8-16 ft. Shs 25. Add state tax
of 3 Pet, extra. Calvin Harmen,
Plum Scions, 50c
or Garlic, Hazel-
or Chinse
heetaut Plants, or Sage. Mrs.
Mell F. Bray, Athens, 485 Hill-
5 Walnut sprouts, well rooted,
$1, ea. No Flofida ordis. Mrs.
| Rarce Sutties, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Chery, |
Stuart and Money Make
pecan tres, 7-2 ft., $4. a.; 2-3
ft;,. $1.25; 3-4 ft. $1. 50; Schleys,
1-2 ft, $1. 5-3 ft. $1.25. 28.5
seedlings, 3 1 4s $1. ea, FOB.
R. - Adkins, Cordele, Rie
, | MEAT:
*jand price per pound. Mis.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
ARTICHOKES:
Artichokes, $4. bu. plus Ex-
ress Chargs. Mrs. Thelma
ohnson, Hollywood.
Artichoke Tubers, $1.50 :gal.;
Also Black Walnut. Meat, $1.
Pt.; And Imp. White Half Run-
ner Bean Seed, 50c cup. Add
postage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, El-
lijay, Rt. 2.
Few bushels Aitichokes for
seed or pickling, $4. bu. plus
express chaigs. Mis.
Watts, Hollywood.
BUCKEYES:
Buckeyes for sale. Bake best
offer. Rolla M. Bargeron, Sar-
dis, Rt. 1.
CORN & SEED CORN:
Shelled Popcorn, 200 Ibs., at
20c ib. Make price and take
all. No checks. R. L. Cross,
Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
Between 300-400 bu. corn,
$2. bu. at my, barn. See at
Frank Bradleys Farm, or con-
tact: Philip Bradley, Americus,
Rt. 4, Box 109.
COTTON SEED:
Pure Coker 100 Wilt Re-
sistant Cotton Sed, Ist year,
bale per acre, kept pure in
field and at gin, treated, de-
linted,- $10. Cwt; $3. 50 bu.
Rob, Chas. Ee Brown, Hartwell,
wh. 3.
FEATHERS:
Nice new white Feathers, 70c
ib. Del. Better price on large
lot. Mrs. Mary Collins, Gaines-
valley Rtx 1.
MEAL:
Fresh, stone ground, Corn
Meal of hard grained giant
white corn, also yellow corn
meal, 10 Ibs., $1.00; 50 Ibs., $4.
Add postage. J. K.. Staleup,
Marietta, Rt. 5.
GARLIC:
Garlic Bulbs, large, 8 doz.,
$1.00; small, 4 doz., $1. Nis. C-
kK. Simmons, Hollywood.
MEAT:
Nice cured, hickory smoked
meat: Hams; 25 ibs., 85 1b.
Shoulders, 28 Ibs., 65 1b.; Side
Meat, 30 Tods., 50 Ib. All excel-
lent cond. J. A. ~MeWhorter,
Commerce, RFD 5.
QUINCY DONIES:
Quincy Donis for sale or
exch. for sweet potatoes; Or
COD at 5c Ib. Each pay_post-
age. Mrs. W. B. Hurst, Mans-
field.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
North Ga. Mountain Nerve
Vine Root, $1. lb. Add postage.
Will T. Martia, Dalton, P. O.
Box. 143.
Yellow, Sassafras, and Blood
Roots, each 25 ib.; Also new
Black Walnut Meat, large,
clean, $1. lb. Add postage.
Maty Ellis, Pisgah.
SAGE:
Shade Dried Sage, 30 gt;
$0c gal.; Sage plants, 10 ea.;
90c doz.; Rooted Fig bushes, :
$1. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1.
TOBACCO:
_ Ga. raised flu cured, Red and
en sweet and juicy tobac-
5 ib. box chewing, $1.50 1b
6 Yb. box smoking, $1.50. PB
in Ga. only. Prompt shipment.
M. B. Swain, Alma, Rt. 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
CORN:
-Want 500-600 bu. corn, shell-
ed or in shuck, also 4 to 5 tons
baled Shucks, 8 or 10 tons good
quality peanut hay. free of poi-
son, in radius of 150 miles.
Quote best price on each. Will
come after. H. M. Bailey, Tu-
rin.
Sally
>| good cond., for sale. Mis. D. I.
jcalve in 30, 60, 90 days, $140.
|) Super
Want a ountry hick :
smoked ham. Notify 6 to We
Q.
Jones, Columbus, 1213 18th
St.
SHUCKS: ee
Want quotations on baled
shucks, fob or delivereat_ to
Brooks, Ga. in 5 ton lots. i L,
Greene. Brooks. .
SACKS: g
Want to exchange dried
peaches for print feed sacks, as
many @s 3 alike (1 1b. fruit per
sack). Hach pay postage. De-
sire 9 sacks (3 of a kind), pre-
ferably dark color. Mrs. W. M.
DeLay, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
SEED:
Want 1000 Ibs. Korean Ties
pedeza seed. Best price. A.
Smith, Gainesville, 429 Acad-
emy St. | ~
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Gurnsey Bull, 5 mos.
old, Great Grandson of Melbas
Emory, $150. Ralph Danger,
Woodstock.
9 mos. old heifer yeniinng.
Copeland, Baxley.
Gentle, easily milked Jersey |
cow, artificially bred to import-
ed Holstein bull, now giving
21/2 gal. milk daily, $140.00.
Phone 2214-J1. J. K. Staleup,
Marietta, Rt. 5. ony
5 nice Springer dws, 2
heavy, for salef/ Phone 6209.
Walker Waidrp, Forsyth, Rt.
ae
20 heifers, Jersey and Guern-
sey, 50 Ibs. dehorned, Wil
ea. for lot. Phone 2511.
Wills, Alpharetta.
15 rg. Horn type Herford -
bulls, 8-10 mos. old, sired by
Domino 15th. Pritice
Domino 306, both WHR blood,
Noes Baka Prince 50th sired by
Noes Baco Duke 2nd., the bull -
that sold for $6500.00, at Noes
dispersal. Percy A. Price, Lees-
Purg, Rt. 1.
20 purebrd Homes and
Guernsy heifers, 14 mos. to
21/2 yrs. old to trade for Here-
ford heifers of same age, ail
bred to reg. Brahma. bull. Au
heifers are heavy springes. J.
R. Rigsby, Sale City.
1 Milch cow with 3 wks. ola
male calf, for sale. Eddie
Aldredge, College Park, Rt. 1,5
Union Ra.
Horned Hereford Buli, reg.,
i8 mos. old, approx. 1100 Ibs.
from . Wilton and Mischief
stock, for sale. James ?Veal,
Cedartown, Rt. 3: i
Hereford Bull, no hofns, ~
dropped Feb. 28, not registered
but good stock. Sell or exch.
for heifer, preferably same
stock. L. D. M axey, Lawrence-
ville, 116 Stone Mountain St.
Brahman Buil, ABBA No.
40275, Maroto and Aristocrata
breeding, calves March 1, 746,
weight 1750 Ibs., his caives are
iops, excllent for breeding.
Rasonable price. Selling to
prevent inbreeding. Murrel
Honderby, Valdosta, P. O. Box
$63. Stee
30 sood dairy cows, Gurn- /
sey and Jersey for sale. Mrs. I. >
L. Sellars, Quitman, Rt. 5.
2 Aberden Angus Graded
cows, 3 yrs. old, With calf at
side, and one graded heifer, 12
mos. old, 35c 1b. FOB; Also
one 10 mos. old Angus Bult,
thoroughbred, $175. M. T. San-
ders, Commerce.
One healthy 9 mos. old heifer
for sale. Mrs. D. I. Copeland,
re
J.
G.
HOGS FOR SALE
OIC pigs, male and female,
8-10 wks. old ftom prize win-
ning stoek, short nose, bltky
type, rg. i buyers name, 520.
ea. Mack Patrick, Vec, Ag. - fa
Teacher, Rabun Gap.
3 nice Shoats, 100-125 dbs
far sale or trade for yearlings
6c same value, H. P.. Carey,
Hull.
and gilts, 8-12 wks old, $25 2a.;
~ an furnish unrelated pairs;
_ Champ, stock, 3-5 mos. old, very
_buyers
PAGE FOUR.
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HOGS FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
Several reg. Hampshire boars
Also |! bred gilt, $75. Reg, in
name. Will ship. J. W.
Watson, Alpharetta, Rt: 1, Box
340.
4 reg. big bone Black African
Guinea boars, born Apr. 3, 1951,
stay fat kind, reg. in buyrs
name, $35, at my place. T. C.
Hendrix, Madison, Rt. 1.
1 Hampshire Gilt, 1 yr. old
Sept. 14, 1951, reg. in buyers
name, also several Hampshire
pigs, 9 and 10 wks. old, for
sale. Lynn Anderson, Lawren-
geville Rt. .2.
Hampshire boars and
OFair -breeding, from
gilts,
Iowa
nice, $30, and $40. reg, in buyers
name. Will ship. Write: L. L.
Stewa:t, Hollywood, c/o Holly-
hurst Farms.
2 yr. old OIC-Guinea sow,
bred Nov. 5, 1951 to reg. Berk-
shire boar. $50. Grady Panter,
Dia.
Reg. SPC pigs, 10-15 wks. old,
some of the best breeder stock,
from mid-west breeds, $30.-$45.
fob. Also bred gilts and open
gilts. 21/2 mi. W. Chula. H.-B.
Roberson, Chula.
_ Reg. SPC males and gilts, 3
1/2 mos, old, well marked,
wormed, treated, $35. fob. Bill
Roe, Bowersville.
Tamworth pigs, subj. to reg.,
$25.; Or reg. in buyers name
and crated for shipping 330. W.
R. Dinkins, Folkston,
. Purebred Durocs, reg. with
United Duroc Record Assoc.,
geveral bred gilts to farrow in
Feb., 2 spring boars and few
Spring open gilts, fine selection
of fall boars and gilts. Call sr
write. R. S. Mann, Newnan, c/o
Mann Duroc Farm.
SPC . pigs, best bloodlines,
cholera immune, reg. in buyers
name, males and gilts, $35-$40.
. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 2
a
Reg. Cherry Red Blocky Du-|
roc Pigs, 8-10 wks. old, some
unrelated, $25. ea. with life
treatment; Young male ready
for light. service, $40. Will
furnish papers in buyers name,
H, L. Williams, Baxley.
Reg. SPC Pigs, healthy blocky
type, 10 and 12 wks. old, Top
Midwesterr bloodlines, cholera
immune, recorder free in buy-
ers name, for sale. James A.
Yancey Austell. :
23 pigs, 4 mos. old, and 50
pigs 3 mos. -old, all purebred
OIC, vriced to sell, Located cn
State Hwy. 53 four miles E.
Dawsonville, Contact: Hoyt R.
Nix, Gainesville, Star Rt.
6 purebred Hampshire, 2 1/2
yr. od, brood sows, bred to
registered OIC boar, these six
farrowed 77 pigs last litter,
$100. en Or exch. for yearlings.
At he Meadow Farm. Joe B.
Higginbotham, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Reg. Hereford Pigs, 10 wks.
old, males and females, $25.
ea.; Reg. bred gilts, $15.; One
reg: male, 9 mos. old, $60. C.
M. Lane, Colquitt.
2 Berkshire Hogs about 150
ibs. ea., and approx, 8 mos. old,
for sale or trade for calves.
Contact: LaF. Ivie Atlanta,
891 Courtney Dr., N. E, Phone
AM. 45801 during day.
2 reg. Hampshire Boars, 8
mos, old champion bloodlines,
cholera immune, $50. ea. at my
farm. J. C. Brooks, Newnan,
Rt. 3, Brooks Farm.
OIC Pigs, Shoats, or Hogs,
best quality and breeding, for
sale, U. S. Hwy. 78 to Possum
Lake aear Stone Mountain, fol-
low signs tc Oraland arm, W.
J. Lyle Lilburn, Rt. 1.
Reg. fleshy type Duroc pigs,
4 mos. old, raound 100 Ibs., rich
red coior, big bone, $35, Earnest
P. Carter, Baxley .
Reg Duroc pigs, best blood-
lines, 4 mos. old, $25., FOB 8
mi, N. Thomasville on U. S.
19. J. H. Black, Ochlochnee,
Rte 1:
6 Duroes reg. buyrs -name2,
4 gilts, 2 males, $15, ea. at barn
or exch. one for male sane
breed, also some cross bred pigs
for sale. H S. Andersen Sr,
12 pigs, SPC and Duroc Jer-
sey Cross, 10 wks. old, $10. ea.
Miss Elizabeth Roberts, Macon,
Rt,
16 extre nice pure blooded
OIC pigs, can be registered in
buyers name, 7 and 9 wks. old.
T. W. Dover, Ellijay.
2 nice reg Big Bone Guinea
Gilts, for breeding purposes,
ship anywhere, Paul J. Cleve-
land, #!berton, Rt, 2.
Approx. 30 pigs, SPC-OIC
cross, ready to take away Jan.
5th. Come see. No letters;-Also
several nice reg Poll Hereford
Bull Calves, 6 mos. 2: yrs. old,
$250. to.$400.; And a spirited
but gentle 9 yr. old Tenn, Waix-
ing Mare, safe for children and
women, For sale. J. Frank
Stephens, Calhoun, Rt. 3.
5 OIC-SPC cross pigs, 31%.
ea. Phone R. 2335. C. M. Better-
ton, Atlanta. 6200 Campbellton
Rd., S. W
Purebred Hampshire pigs,
wks. old, $20. ea.; not subj.
register No males. Exch.
oats. O. S. Duggan, Chester.
OIC pigs, short nose, blocky,
from prize winning stock, reg.
tm buyers name, 8-14 wks. old,
$25.-$35 ea. Satis. guar. Ship
anywhere Also pigs. for meat,
$12.50 up, Will not ship. R. J.
Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Reg. Duroc shoats, for sale
or exch. for corn. W. H. Gaza-
way, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. (Birm-
ingham Community),
One PC-B sow, 9 pigs, 4 wks.
old, 1 Black L. B. Guinea boar,
lot for $210 at bargain. Cash.
Come at once. Rear Woodland
Ave Mrs. Zora Brown, Scoit-
dale, Box 317.,
Big Bone-Guinea pigs, reg.,
dbl. treated, 2 mos. old, $20. sa5
3 mos. old, $25.; One 10 mos.
old gilt, $40.; 2 yr, old boar,
$50. Will ship any except boar.
Leon Watson, Unadilla, Pres
Box 214.
13 SPC pigs, 8 wks. old, $12.
ea. C. J. Parker, Hampton, Rt.
25
Box
i0
to
for
.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Extra gentle, easily handled,
female pony, white with brown
spots, about 9 yrs. old. Reason-
able. Mrs. C. T. Boyd, Adams-
ville, RA 2958.
- Black saddle mare, very gen-
tle, for sale cheap. J. L. Nolan,
College Park, Scarborough Rd.
CA 4845.
Shetland Ponies, Bred mares,
Geldings, and Colts, ail sizes
and colors, gentle enough for
small children. L. L.: Williams,
Cordele. Phone 423M.
Young Jack, 800-900 lbs., all
standard marks of a _ perfect
Jack, tame, can be worked,
$15. M. Gibson, Mitchell.
Black Stallion horse, 7 yrs.
old, 1 Red Horse, 14 yrs. old,
both in good shape, child can
handle, 1100 lbs. each, $75. for
both. Exch. for cow or heiier
calves. Calvin Gifford, Sulphur
Springs. :
2 good mules for sale or
trade for heifer. J. L. Garrett,
Warm Springs, Rt. 1, Box 196.
Medium size horse, good con-
dition, between 8-9 yrs. old,
gentle, work anywhere, also 1
H wagon for sale. Phone 2307.
J. J. Jarrard, Buford.
5. Gaited Tenn. Walking
horse, $100.00; Also 6 Angus
Bulls, 10 mos. old, out of reg.
stock but-not registered: 5 at
Penfield, 1 at Commerce, Ga.
W. T. Sanders, Commerce.
Good, young work or saddle
horse, about 1000 Ibs., $80. or
exch. for hay. O. F. Ellis, Mor-
row, Rt. 1.
2 mules and 1 Walking Cul-
tivator for sale at my farm
near Five Points. A. C. Ross,
Eastman, Rt. 3.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Fine Belgium Hare gray doe
rabbit, $2. Mrs. B. H. Holland,
Middleton, Rt. 1,
Dalton, Rt. 2
RABBITS AND CAVIES | |
FOR SALE
18 prs. White Ped. Angora
rabbits, $2.50 pr. FOB. Mrs. O.
H. Hilliard, Athens, 953 Oconee
St. Phone 376.
3 NZW Does, 2 NZW Bucks,
2 American Angora Does, 1
American Angora Buck, all
registered, $50. i M. Grow,
Colquitt.
Ped. Giant Chinchillas, Wing
Ridge Wonder, Boy and War
Eagle bloodlines, 8-12 wks. old
Juniors out of litters of 10 to
13 at $4. ea., either sex. Papers
furnished on each. Robert P.
Middleton, Austell, Medlock
Ave.
Selected Breeding Does,
NZW and Chinchillas, $5. ea.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
Reyes
2 White Pinkeyed rabbits, 1
buck, 1 doe; 8 mos. old, $5 for
poth. Jearl Dean "Turner,
Cleveland, Rt. 4..
POSITIONS WANTED
Want job in dairy.
dairy hand. Contact.
Krisler, Dublin, Rt. 7
.Young married white - man
and wife want job on farm.
Can drive tractor and do most
any other kind iarrm work,
for day work wages, paid
weekly. Need small house with
lights, wood, etc. Albert Bates,
Atlanta, 411 Pryor St. S. W,
Want job on farm for self
and several children, ail large
enough to dc some work; oid-
est 19. Need 3 or 4 R house.
Have te be moved. Also brotl:-
er-in-law wants job as tractor
driver and general farm hand.
Life time exp. Mrs. Dellie M.
Redding, Silver Creek, Rt. 1.
2 middle age white
want job on cattle or grain
farm (no cotton). One can
drive tractor. 4 in family. Need
4 R house, water, lights, wood.
Write or come see. W. M.
Johnson, Hampton, Rt. 2.
Want tractor farm for 1952
(eight to work). Will have: to
be furnished and moved. De-
sire with Christians. Prefer to-
bacco belt. Good workers, hon-
est, sober. Need 2 houses,
lights, wood, water, near school
and mail route. Ready. to
move. A. J. Akins, Moultrie,
Rte26:
5@ yr. old single man, good
health, wants job on farm
caretaking. Experienced -chick-
ens, painting, other farm work.
Go any place. References. Tom
Smith, Care =. C. Murray,
Oglethorpe, Rt. 1.
Want job on poultry farm
with 3 or 4 large chicken
houses. Will raise chickens on
halyes. Have own truck. Pre-
fer 10 or 15 miles - Atlanta.
Thomas Holcomb, Austell, Rt.
oy BOX TAT
Sober white man, 43 yrs. old,
with wife and 4 yr. old boy,
wants job doing general farm
work on farm. Consider a crop.
Prefer near Newnan, Atlanta,
or Carrollton. Roy West, New-
nan, Rt. 4.
Am exp.
Bobby
met
55- yr. old man wants job
tending chickens or laying
Rens on poultry farm, for sai-
ary. Sober, honest, dont drink
or use profanity. V. C. Garrett,
Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Want job as poultry or cat-
tleman overseer on farm. 3 or
4 R house furnished. Wife and
self. C. E. Williams, Atianta,
540 Washington St., S. W.
Want 1 H farm on standing
rent basis. Good house, good
land, water, school bus route,
pasture. Prefer Marion Co.
Fred Duncan, Buena Vista.
Want job on farm driving
truck, or working with: cattle,
or produce. Good- weekly pay,
room. No bad habits. Write for
more information. Elder Jenk-
ins, Gainesville, 828 E. High
St.
Want few acres land and
house to truck farm and raise
chickens on satisfactory basis.
Prefer DeKalb or Fulton Co.
in Doraville or Chamblee vi-
cinity. References erhenaee
Ww. C. Akins, Doraville, Ri, 1,
Winter Chapel Rd.
si aan
Dairyman with 16 yr. old
son wants work at once on
dairy tarm. Must have 4 R
house with lights, water, fuel.
Must be moved. Can moveat
once. W. A. Patterson, McDon-
ough, Care John Erkens Dairy.
Middle age man and wife
want job on poultry or cattle
farm for 1952. State what you
have and salary. Can move
now. Go anywhere. Write or
come see. Alton A. Pruitt, Au-
burn; Rist.
48 yr. old single man wants
job on dairy or poultry farm.
Experienced. Desire with re-
liable people. C. E. Hutchin-
son, Care Frank Brisendine,
Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 561.
Want job raising chickens
and other light farm chores on
farm. No milking. State what
you have and salary weekly.
Mrs. T. C. Mulnix, Dalton, Rt.
2. |
40 yr. old single man wants
job driving tractor on farm. Le
P. Ross, Roberta, Ri
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reliable man to farm
up to 4 mules, for 1 bale cot-
ton plus pasture up-keep, care
for and raise feed for 30 cows
and 3 hogs. You furnish mules,
fertilizer and plows. Good land,
house with elec., on mail road,
1 mi. pavement. School bus by
door. G. C. Harwell, West
Point. : :
Want man with wife to clear
pasture and do odd jobs on
farm. White or colored. W: aL.
Cousins, Tucker.
Want 1 H tenant for 1952 on
3rds and 4ths or standing rent.
Furnish self, stock and tools.
Located on Ettawah River,
Dawson Co. 11/4 mi. Hwy. 19.
Elec., school bus, mail route, 3
EK ceiled house, 1000 cap.
chicken house, barn. Phone Ra.
3736. Mrs. Maggie S. Hayes,
Atlanta, 1512 Westwood Ave.,
SW :
Want someone experienced,
for work on dairy farm. Mrs.
John OHern, Americus, Rt. ds
Phone 2430.
Want man and wife (no chil-
dren) to work on farm for $3-
daily. House, lights, wood fur-
nished. T. G. Hasty, Kensing-
ton.
Good opportunity on daity
farm for dairy man with small
family, one eligible to manage
and operate. Good salary plus
chance to work interest in
same. Apply: W. H. Barker,
Savannah, 518 E 39th St. Z
Want single man, ambitious,
able, sober, morally dependable
to live as one of family and
work on tractor farm doing |
general farm work. Can give
year around work. Good 3 way
trade. Ans. letters. A.
Franklin, Harrison.
Want man in middle fifties
to live in house with me and |
help on farm. Must be able to
operate Ford tractor and tru
Must be clean, non-drinker,
and respectable. Write immedi- |:
ately. Billie Durrence, Claxton.
Want young settled, married
man to milk and oversee dairy
farm, Modern home and equip-
ment. Apply in person. R. W.
Cheatham, Griffin, Care White
Oaks Farm.
Want someone to help. on
dairy farm. 6 mi. W. Griffin.
Phone 4610. L. N. Touchstone,
Williamson, :
Want good, reliable white
couple experienced, sober, over
40 yrs. old, Christian people to
work farm on shares or ie
rs
wages Reply at once.
Martha McSween, Hazlehurst,
Rt. 3.
{| Chandler,
102.25
| Standing rent, 8r
W. | farm
Want relia
two good 2 H 4
Crawford. Go
elec., outhouses
Fayetteville,
R house, electric!
Home phone
Wa. 8754, For
tact: i
615 State Office Blc
Waat sober, re re
H farmer to. i
puts, beans, ZB;
7.3 Acres peanut
halves. Cottop if
house, elec., s
near mail rou
Moseley, Uvalda.
Want honest, sob
family to milk and
dairy cattle, 4 &
wood, water, s
on school bus ro
anytime. J, Cy
nall.
Want man to
ranch, . pastures.
middleaged, wi
hard, scber and ca
ing tractor and ti
nice house w:
$120. month
family, and gi
Alban:
Want 2. 3 or 4
on large mechan:
genera! farm w
nance of out-bld
W. Mercer, Syl
Soloman
Phone ioe
H farm on 3rds an
rich level land
acres in bottom.
Henry Co. betwe
and Hastings Bri
road. H. S22
Ri 2s SS
Wart. white
yrs. oid, on chick
farm for board
mi, Atlanta or
route. (Come. throu
ville out G
then up
miles 1, rock acd
son, Douglasvill
Want farmers
land :n DeKalb
Scottdale and
basis, with or wi
Also 10 acres Salt_
on Blythe Island
wick, quail range 0:
See: BO. Fussell,
Edgewood Ave.,
Want white .or
able couple for 15
land. Good small
elec., wood furni
renceville, Hwy.
Stores, busline in fr
Prefer couple who
self, o do extra
Louise C. Kennedy
tain, Rt. 2.
Want man and
children) to wo
in Nort
heavy tarm work,
pec farm c ee
nouse, ligh
ae have gardes:
experience.
Hollywood, Box.
et white.
Want farmer fo:
crops 1 mile Mays
ves oF standing
house, elec.. a
M, T. Sanders, C
Want good sob
white couple to
on farm, Man ten
halves wife to
changed. Write or
(Duck) Wallace;
Tuesday, Dec. 18.
135 bie oe Dec. a g
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