7 ns Available | C Administration, of representatives 14 southern and southeastern states to Virginia) for the purpose of g out plans to make loans to farm- he emergency drought area. The } was attended in addition to the ntatives of the state departments Iture, bankers assuciation, office stabilization and other interest- partments and agencies ~ major part of Wednesdays meet- \ugust 6th) was spent evaluating sustained by farmers through- states from Texas to Virginia. It ed that the states of Kentucky, e, Georgia, Alabama and Missis- the worst effected with consid- sses in North Carolina, South ina, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, from.an estimate up to 80 percent in corn, pastures aad other fs with considerable loss in cot- Fuod Supply came in for discussion se in these major drought-stricken_, ; it was reported that most farmers almost completely out of garden le Farmers Home Administration ranged to. make three types of One type of loan is fox the pucpose chasing hay and other. feedstufts amediate use with the idea in view iag to prevent farmers from being to dispose of their foundation second type loan will be made for icpose of enabliug farmers to buy d fertilizer to plant early crops for nd winter feed and grazing in order tleviate the emergency feeding situa- without the farmer being forced to eed for the entire winter. icd type loan is intended for 1953 ton and will probabdy not'be avail- et dealt wi vith. director of each of these states, by s and parts of Missouri. This loss peanuts and vegetable crops. The ' il after the immediate emergency | these. loans, will be A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1 1952 NUMBER 46 PORTANT MEETINGS Meeting On Vesicular ixvanthema In Swine Editorial By TOM LINDER On Satucday, August 2nd., a meeting was held in the Senate Chamber in the State Capitol to discuss methods and measures to control and eradicate the the new disease-in hogs, which is known as VESICULAR EXANTHEMA. After considerable discussion it was - agreed to continue the meeting on Thurs- day, August, 7th, and invite the state officials livestock disease control from all Ba southeastern states. On Thursday, the 7th, the meeting _was convened in the House of Represen- tatives with commissioners of agriculture, state veterinarians, representatives from packing houses and sales barns, and farm- ers present. The following states were represented: Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and of course Georgia. In addition, there were representatives from the Bureau of Ani- mal Industry of the U. S. pe reiont of - Agriculture, In the discussion it was emphasised that this disease, which was imported _from Asia, into California, had caused great havoc among the hogs in California for 20 years, and had never gotten out of California until June of this year. On Jwne 16, 1952 the disease was diagnosed ina far western state and by July 18, 1952 had been scattered into 17 addi- tional states. This gives an idea of the rapidity with which the disease can determined by the conditions on each | individual farm. All of these loans will be made by Federal authorities with Federal money, over which the State has no control, It is my understanding that these loans will be limited to farmers who are unable to borrow elsewhere. Every farmer should keep in mind his needs for the next 12 months and-use his credit this fall only to the extent that is absolutely necessary because it will be of little use to get an emergency loan if you are not able to make a crop next . Spring, TOM LINDER Commissioner of Abpiealiucs having the responsibility of . spread, and emphasizes the ~ absolute necessity for quick and drastic measures to prevent its getting a foothold in the _ hog producing states of the southeast. It was also emphasized that the dis- ease can be handled by taking proper measures, provided that transporters, slaughtering houses, dealers, sales barns and stock yards cooperate fully with en- forcement officials and abide strictly by the laws, rules and regulations promul- gated by Federal and state authorities. This, of course, assumes that farmers will be very careful not to carry infected __ 4 animals to-their farms. It was further emphasized that it would be a great hardship and very ex- pensive for each individual state to main- tain adequate policing of quarantines and regulations without the assistance and aid of other states. It was also emphasized that the en- forcement of quarantine by individual states necessitating an embargo on the movement of live hogs and pork producis - would work a hardship and loss on farm- ers, barn operators and slaughtering houses, and interfere with the normal movement of pork products to He con: sumer. =: It was the consensus of all present that it was most desirable for as many contiguous states as possible agree on a uniform procedure, rules and regulations. for a region, rather than for a single state. Those attending this meeting be- lieve that if it were possible for all of the states east of the Mississippi River and south: of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers ta work together they could maintain a quarantine on all bridges and ferries and protect the entire region at substantially the same cost or less than any single state could maintain a quarantine at its own borders. It would also be more effective. The meeting appointed a committee of state veterinarians, representatives of each branch of the industry, and farmers to draft a uniform plan for dealing with this dreaded disease. As this is being written, that com- mittee is working on thls program. The (Continued on page Hight) MARKET BUL Address all items for publicatio on the mailing list and for change REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | n and all requests to be put of address to STATE BU-. CAPITOL, Atlanta. Seinen: Dasa Notices of farm produce and under postage regulations inserted and repeated only when request is of notice. sane admissable one time on each request accompained by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Bulletin, nor for any transaction notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga By Deparimeni of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau o Markets, 222 Siate Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matte), August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Ac1 of June 6, 1900. Accepted fo: mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Ac! Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the resultine from. published 1} good cond., of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, Editorial State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office jp 114-122 Pace St., State Capito) and Executive Offices Covington, Ga SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Model B Allis-Chalmers Tractor, good condition, for wale. George Tatum, Glennville. 1 old model Fordson Tractor with iron wheels with set har- rows, no side plow, motor new overhauled, $50. Mack Green, Dahlonega, Rt. 3. Papec Ensilage Cutter on wheels with about 30 ft. of pipe for sale. J. M. Alsobrook, Conyers, Rt. 2. 1951 Model A John Deere Tractor ~ equipped with light Power-Troi and_ Rollomatic Front Wheels, $700. under list; 1946 . Model Ford-Ferguson Tractor and Bottom Plows, $895. All perfect condition. David Simpson, Cochran. 2 Oliver Goober Plows, 2 H Wagon, 2 H Cultivator, Weed- er, Spring Tooth Harrow, 2 H Mowing Machine, Middle Bust- er Plow, Scrapes, Cole Planter, 2 H Turn Plow, also Horse Mule and a Mare Mule, 7 and 8 yrs. old, around 1250 Tbs. ea. - Ww. Holloway, Juliette, Rt. One 2 H Wagon, at my place, bargain for $25. L. M. Na- tions, Canon, Rt. 3. 2 Mule Lilliston. Walking Cultivator, $50. FOB. L. P. Kicklighter, Glennville. Intl. Han.mer Mill, A-1 cond., and new Mowing Machine for = J. Atkins, Clermont, Rt. Silver King Tractor, fair shape, with turner, disc and woad scrape, only used for cut- ting grass, 22 hp, $150. Or ex- change for Chopper that works behind buildozer. M. H. Sim- mons, St. Simons Island, Ga., c/o West Point Plantation. J. D. 2 Row Cotton Stripper, Picked around 20 bales 1951, in g0od condition, $1,000. Come eee. L. H. Edentfield, Stillmore. Homemade Tractor, 10 x 24 tires, 2 Disc Oliver Plow, 12 Dise IHC Single Section Har- row, new scalloped disc, 3 Hud- gon Chick Gas Brooders for wale. H. L. Bailey, Roswell, Rt. 1, Phone 5515. 1 Ford-Ferguson Tractor with eultivator, $850.; One 6 Row 4Root Duster mounted to work ,en Ford Tractor, $150.; Bush ie Bog Harrow, lift type, $200. en miles East Hawkinsville. D. H. Simmons Sr., ville. 1 mule drawn Mowing Mac- bine, Mc-Cormick-Deering No. %, runs in oil, A-1 cond., $50. Cc. B. Elam, Albany, 1200 Four- Hawkins- th Ave. Phone 2119 J. J. D. Mower with 7 ft. blade, used very little, at my home. C. R. West, Richland. First Class Grist Mill, strong- ly mounted, 20 in rock includ- ing pulleys, good vise, heavy anvil, bellows, set bolt dies, $175. at my home. Mrs. H. V. Whittle, Fowlstown. New Holland Pickup Hay Baler _and Rake, also Culti- packer and Seeder Box for 4 Disc Tiller, all A-1 cond. See between Hartwell and Royston on Hwy 29. Harold Hendrix, Canon, Rt. 1. One Gee Whiz 3 Two Horse Turner, 2 H Wagon, Cole Planter, Guano Distributor, Rake, Farm Bell, $70. for lot. Located.on Shadburn Ferry Rd., 2 1/2 mi. No. Buford. Will Brown, Buford. Frone Cultivators; for Ford Tractor, wheel weights for Farmall and Chief Garden Tractor with equipment. Make offer. James H. Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. oie Lactors, - Gesand models powertrols, new cond., tiller, bush and bog harrows, tractor wagons, subsoiler, Al- lis-Chalmers Combine, near new, good cond., and Servis Terracing Plow, for sale. J. R. Edickson, Atlanta, P. O. Box 4533. Tel LA +3838. One J. D. Hammer Mill, 6 in. size, in good cond., $75. Tel CA: 1363) cd: Ov Thomp- son, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 85, Riverdale Rd. Massey-Harris 1 Plow Pony Tractor with 26 in. disc plow, 10 disc harrow, hydraulic lift, wheel weights and other equip- ment. Used few hours only. Will finance. Wm. H. Titus, Lithonia, Rt. 2, Tel. 6279. Planter for Gibson Tractor, new, never used (cost $150.), ve for $50. cash. P. D. Hearn, Marietta, Rt. 3, Phone 5-5994. Case Corn Harvester or Binder, gcod cond., $450. C. L. Rhyne, Americus. Lilliston Peanut Picker in good condition, on rubber, $200. at my farm. 5 miles No. Bay Branch. Bill Doyle, Hilltonia, Rtas One J. B. Hammer Mill, good cond., one Intl., One Row Corn Picked, 10 Ft. Champion Lime and Fertilizer Spreader for sale. J. Mack Jordan, Macon, Rt. 7, Rocky Creek Rd. John Deere Tractor, Model B, with cultivator and 24 disc smoothing harrow, all good shape. Rayford Dawson, Wat- kinsville. ET SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE Ford Tractor, 1950 model, with equipment, planters, cultivators, turn plow, bush and bog harrow, and root- er plow. Write or see. Mrs. J. B. Timmerman, peo lnige., R- FD 2 New Model Golden 3 Roller | Cane Mill, used very- little, also Farm Bell for sale. Can be seen at farm 5 mi. East Tarry- | town, or write: Felton Warnock, Tarytown, Rt. 2, Box 187. Iron Fireman, good cond., for heating tobacco -storage or curing warehouse, $40.; Natl. Pressure Canner in perfect cond: s$1bi Maret 3. Ss Cale, Macon, 2363 Pineville Ave. No. 22 Caferpillar, good cond. 12in. tracks, good pins and bushings, runs and looks like new, $750. Geo. Graf, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 107: Tel CA 4809. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want Rubber Tired Steel Wagon in exchange for Bull Calf. Or will buy wagon. J. E. Pace, Rex. Want one good used Ham- mer Mill, 10 in. or larger. State price and condition. R. J. Heard, Griffin. Want Grain Drill in good condition at reasonable price. ik. H. Perkins, Howard. Want second hand Incubator. R. L. Morgan, Waycross, Rt. 2, Box 637 Want horse drawn J. D. or Intl. Mowing Machine in good condition. Write what you have awd price delivered. E. H. oe Michael, Buena Vista. .Want 2 Athens Tiller Seeder Boxes for 5 disc Athens Tiller Plow. Homer L. Chafin, Mc- Donough, Phone 3633. Want one Hay Press, good condition. Consider motor or horse power. C. O. Taft, Kirk- land, Want to buy Motor for Ham- mer Mill. Ira Teem, Milner, RFD 1. Tel. Griffin, Ga. 4604. Want one 27 Golden Mill. Exchange on a new No. 2 Thompson Mill. C. L. Thomp- son, Thomasville, P. O:; Box 295. Want tc trade IHC 8 Disc Tiller on rubber for 5 Disc Plow, heavy duty (not a-tiller), on steel or rubber, in service- able condition. James B. Bartch; Seek 2737 Milledgeville d. Want one Manure Spreader in good running condition; Al- so one Manure Loader to fit John Deere Mt. Tractor. Eme- line Jones, Blackshear, Rt. 1. Want one Cider Press in good condition cheap. F. W. Stower, Atlanta, 3254 W. Shadowlawn Ave., N. E. Want a Farmall M or H Tractor with or without equip- ment. Consider small tractor or other make. Write in first letter model, condition, and price. R. C. Mullikin, Augusta, cfe, MCA; Want a Mitchell Wooden Spoke Wagon wheel, 2 H wag- re J. T. DuPree, Griffin, Rt. Want Turning Plow for Bready 1 1/2 hp Garden Tract- or. State price and condition. Wilber Harris, Jonesboro, Want a low price tractor and harow, or farm jeep to work small pecan orchard. Write: Frank Weaver, Woodbury, Box 454, SEED FOR SALE Reseeding Dixie Crimson Clover, 25 Jb.;, Ky. 31 (Fes- cue, 40c lb. Contains no rye grass. G. W. Darden, Watkins- ville. Old Time Shallots, plant-in August, fine for spring and Nest Onions, $1.45 gal. No less sold. No checks nor COD. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula; Rt. 1. | 108. SEED FOR SALE _ This years crop Gat Colliird Seed, $1. lb. _Plus 25e postage; Red nest onions, $1. gal. Plus 25 postage. Exchange one Ib.|M or 1 gallon for 3 print sacks all alike. Add 10 to checks. Chas. Shrum, Pigg 's, Wel; * -seed, Beers big. Ella Green, | Mrs. ~ California start, . 25c. Smyrna. White Mike Onions, | ba; cleaned, $1.25 gal. PP, Mrs, deo B: Atkinson, Lawrenceville, | Rt: 25 Box 18; 1000 bu. lot Southland Oats, recleaned, in new 4 bu. bags, germ, 90: Pet; -purity- 99... Pct, no weed seed, $1.25 bu. R. R. McLendon, Blakely, c/o Mc- Lendon Farms. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, com- bined from 3 and 4 yr. old fields, planted with certified seed, all tested for purity and germination; also 50 tons Fes- cue Clover and Sericea. Hay, in square bales. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, mechani- cally dried, and recleaned, cert. analysis upon request, 50c lb.; 100 lb. bags; Top quality Cal- houn Barley, $2.50 bu.; Cok- ers Oats, $1.25 bu. Suitable for seed or feed. Exch. Fescue at 50c lb. for beef type cows, pre- ferably bred. Wm. M. Nixon, Thomaston, Nehi Ave. Affidavit Autauga Reseeding Crimson Clover, 8 Pct. hard seed, 75 Pet. germ. H. S. 25c Ib. No noxious weeds; Rescue Grass, and mixture of Rescue and Crimson Clover. Write for price. M. C. Hunt, West Point. Old Fashion White Shallot Onions, $1. gal. PP. Orders filled. promptly. Exch. 1 gal. onions for 3 print sacks alike. Add 25c for postage. Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial. 12 or 15 lbs. Purple Top White Globe Turnip Seed, grown from Ferry seed, har- vested 1952, at reasonable price in bulk or in smaller amount. Roscoe Brewer, Lula, Star Rt. Reseeding Crimson Clover Seed, 99.42 Pct. pure seed, been reseeding for 15 years, 25c lb. J. T. Price, Thomaston, Rt. 1. Several tons grazing oats with rye grass (about 50-50 mixture), some little vetch, fine for pasture grazing, 5c Ib. here. Jas. B. Woods, Tel. _ 208J-1 Senoia. Ky. 31 Fescue seed, 95 Pct. purity, $390. per 1,000 Ibs., or 40c lb. Exc. for Rescue grass seed, heifer calves, tractor} wagon, mowing machine for Farmall JIM or C., Letz feed Mill or dairy equipment. Monia E. Reed, Oakwood. Ky. 31 Fescue seed, extra clean, 95.68 Pct. purity; 87.00 Pct. Ger., no noxious weed seed in new 100 Ib. bags, 40c lb.; 3,000 Ilbs., Dixie. reseeding Crimson Clover, 30c lb.; 2,500 lbs., Fescue and Rye grass mix- ed, 20c lb. James T. McKin-|. ley, Thomaston, Yatesville Hwy. Sev. thousand lbs., new crop Ky. 31 Fescue, 98.45 Pct purity no rye grass, cleaned, in 50 lb. bags, cheap in large and small lots. Exc. for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, also for good, 4 wheel tractor wagon on rubber. G. T. McDonald, Oakwood. 5 M. Ibs. reseeding Crimson clover seed, recleaned, in even wt. 100 Ib. bags, 18c lb. at my farm. Will not ship. Omer A. Harper, Elberton, Rt. 3. Imp. Virginia Shallot Buttons (not Scallion), $1.25 gal. plus ample postage. Plant in Fall for spring eating. No stamps nor checks. Mrs. Bob Mills, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Ky. 31 Fescue, grown from certified, recleaned, contains al- most no rye grass, good gerfn., $38. Cwt. Felton Denney, Car- rollton, Rt. 3. Early tender Speckled and white Half Runner. garden beans, 50c teacupful; white nest onions, $1.25 gal; red multiply- ing scallion onion butto 40 gal. Add postage. Miss Gen- | postage. Weeks, . Dial. - ns, $1.- ; C. Roberts, Ball G collard seed, 4 tbls., tbls. $2. PP in Ga. Mr Holloway, Cobbtown, _ TeSeeding greate plant v i spring; as white mul or, nest onions, $1.45 ga in Ga. Mrs. Clarence lian, Dacula, Rt. 1. White multiplying sni 25 gal. PP_. 50 Ibs. turnip seed, $1. Ib. large lots; Chinese cabbag smooth mustard mixed, frost proof Eng. pea see lb. plus postage. Mrs. Fre kinson, Valdosta,-Rt. 4. 3 bu. old time white | plying onions mostly 20 in bunch; will grow in 1/2 in. or more and 1 height, $1.25 gal. at my No less sold. No chks. Pierce, Warner | Watson Dr. 150 lbs. Sericea Lesp seed, and 8 or 10 bu. white for feed. J. H. P:-O; Box do: Little white nest onion gal.; little striped Half ner beans, 40c cupful. Mrs. Gainesville. Rt. 8. Dixie reseeding Cr clover seed, well ma clean, free of any ohter se 1952 crop, in good bags, lb. FOB.-N. E. Reid, Ha 3 M. Ibs, recleaned, ; Crimson clover seed, kind 1 reseeds itself (planting seed 14 yrs.), 25 lb, W. es Ryle. : 100 Ibs. clean, re Crimson clover seed, this crop, $32. for lot prepaid. now. C. B. Sherer, Ham Rt. 2, Box 89. ~ Reseeding Crimson clo for sale or trade for oats, barley, or grass of any Jarrell N. Hogg, West P.O: Bax 13: 1952 crop recleaned Fescue seed, harvested Cert. seed, 35c lb. in 50 Ib. or more, del. Recleaned Ab zi rye, $4. bu. del. Samp requested. W. J. Mehe g Gaddistown. 24,000 lbs. 1952 hard variety Crimson clover, re ing in Upson Co. 16 yrs cleaned, tested, Ger. 89.50; seed, 99.30; other crop none; Hard seed, 15.00 Pet. : lb. FOB: J: Lynwood Bentl Thomaston, Rt. 2. About 2,000 Ibs., 1952 Butt clover seed, for sale. B. F. Ha ris, Griffin, P. O. Box 194 4586. Old fashioned white n onion sets for seed or eatin $1.25 gal. PP. No chks. Bunyc nes Clean, white nest multipl; ing onions, also old time mul! plying shallots, $1.50 gal. d Cash or M. O. Mrs. Grave! Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2. - Dill seed, 2 large spoonful 20c with stamped en.elop Dill heads, stem and leaf, lar; bunch, 25c PP. Exc. for p! sacks. Mrs. Gordon Leathe wood, Lawrenceville: 7 Sev. Hundred Ibs., Dixie seeding Crimson clover No. 1, 1952 seed, new cotte bags, $25. CWT. M. L. Foste Palmetto, Rt. 1. a 1200 lbs. pure Ky. 31 Fes clean, combine run, 35c 1b 1000 lbs. half Fescue, half ry Gross Seed, combine run, clea! 20c lb. FOB. J. V. Lowery, D cula. x - 2500 Ibs. Ky. 31 Fescue, 06 purity, inert., 47 Pct. a = = = i nf a aS a a a a ee a crop 2.46 pct. orchard | weeds, .01 pet., Noxio Ga. Buckhorn other noxiot nia Brown, Ball Geer Reed, certified Ky. - 50 Ib. bags, 40c gene Dixon, Ella- Fescue Seed, -me- dried, recleaned, germ., certified an- request, 50c lb. ; Excess quantity 5c Ib. W. M. Nixon, Nehi Ave. Thornton str. Crim- , Seed, 1951 crop, st, 99.3 pct. pure, 26e th. del. any- Ga. R. W: wares, quantity Ky. 31 Fes- t quality, cleaned, ed, analysis on re- ed in 50 lb. bags, t. Will exchange for aes Seed, Also O $1.25 bu.; and Oals, $2. -bu. at my ecleaned. James H. der Springs, Rt.- 2. . recleaned Dixie Clover Seed, kind s itself, been piant- ed 14 years, 25c Walker Rayle. ime Shallot Onions, multiplyer known, for green onions in lso white oa Crimson free from -seed, no i ge, in good bags, 25c . E. Reid, Hartwell, - Crimson Clover, spoe 18 yrs., Chaff Cwt. at barn; Pure escue, $35.. Cwt.; Trade for other grain fescue Seed, combin- yr. field using cert- when planted, Lab. Pcs Ba a or ee ey NE, RO BE er py Oe eS ek pay i a il Fescue Seed, cert- tested germ., 99.00 , 99.85 pct. Call 65- Powell Bannister, RED 3. ; Onions, for fall b1.50 gal. PP in Ga. or COD. Mrs. W. y, Unadilla, At. 1. Bahia Grass Seed, -recleaned, in new cks, recommending Tbs. to acre, 75c Ib. eri Hair, Jt, Se 1952 < crop hard Crimson. Clover, ipson County 16 n aa Ga. State Lab. . 89.50 pure seed r crop seed none, 15.00 at 30c per lb. ne 381-J-2. Lynwood Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ga. eaned, 24 1/2c lb.; 93 Oats, recleaned, ind tested, $2. bu.: Igrain Oats, Leryn, eder, $1.05 pu. re- do oe ete S. er. id, started from cert. nalysis of purity and ached each 50. lb. bag gh quality. 50c Ib. 50 Ib. 500 Ib. lot; 1 M Ib. Hugh Schneider, -c/o Fairmeadows nta Phone LA 5493. of reseeding rye reseeding hardy rimson Clover, large of clover, 20c Ib. el H. Sanders, New- FOR SALE 50c C; lomon hay bales, farm tools, escue (fields several |- { Reseeding Crimson|1 _. PLANTS FOR SALE | Cabbage Plants, 50c C; $3.50 M; 45 C; $2.50 M; Calif. Won- der Sweet Pepper, 40c C; $2.- 10-M. Miss Lee Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Chas. Wakefield Cabbage. Ga. and. Heading Collard, ready, shipped promptly, 500, $2.; $3.50 M. Del. Marcus Wil- liams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Coastal . Bermuda _ Stolons, loaded on truck at my farm; Under 50,000 at $1..M; 50 M, 75 M; 100 M or more, 65c M; Dig on Mondays. By Exp. and prepaid, $1.50 bu. Tel. 37- 13. D, J. Harrison, Blackshear. Kudzu Crowns, large 2 and Suyre plants, $1,-doz;; $5. C5 Himalaya Blackberry, running, $1. doz.; Bunch Himalaya bear- | age, 3, $2. PP Exchange or Emden or White China Geese, Goslings, or eggs. J. W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. : Calif. Wonder sweet pepper plants, 35c C; $2.00-M: Col lard, 45 C. 300, $1.20: $3. 00 M. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 255 7BOx 143. Ga. Collard plants, ve C; 400 $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. PP in Ga. Solomon Davis, Milledge- vile,-Rt. 5 Box 197. Ga. and Heading Collard plants, 50e C; 500,- $1.25; $2.00 Meee Pin Ga: Damp packed. Je H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5. Mtn. huckleberry plants, 75c doz.; vaspberries, 65c doz.; Imp. wild strawberry, 50c C3 and El- berta peach seed, 40c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Rt. 5. Strawberry plants: Mastodon, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5,25 M; Klon- dike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4. 25 M. Mrs. A. D. Tones, Cumming, Rt. 12 os Chas. W. cabbage, Ga. and Heading cotlard plants, now ready for prompt shipping, 400, $1.50, $3.50 M. Del. Marcus Wil- liams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Sage and Catnip plants, $1.00 dozen Mastodon * everbearing strawberry, 75c C. also Gourds, = 00 loz. L.J. Ellis, ares 25: Wakefield iva all Season cab- :|bage, Ga. and Old Fashioned collards, 500, $1.85, $2.90 M; $8, Rutger and M. B. Tomato, 50c C; hot Cayenne pepper, 3 doz. 5c; 40c C. $2.75 M. del. No checks, Cow. Smith, Gainesville |- RED ~ New, early bearing strawberry plants, 80c C; PP. Exc. for feed sacks, white or prints, washed and postpaid-at 25 sack. Lizzie A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1. . Kudzu crowns, 2-3 years old, $1.00 doz.; 3 doz., $2.00; Wash- ingt asparagus, 4 yr. and old- er, 25 crowns, $1. 00 Exec. for white Guinea and Emden goose eggs or Saanan goat. J. W. Toole Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Strawberry plants, Blakemore $1.00 C; 500, $4.50; $9.00 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4. 15 M; Sugar pears, $1. 00 ea.; cat- nip, 25 bunch; peppermint, 25c doz.;. Mtn. huckleberry, bear- ing size, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. Mastodon Strawberry, HOe- Gs DOU; Gar, aan. Wee Klondike, 60c. C; 300, $2.50; $4.25 M; Al- so Ga. Bell Peach Seed, 35c doz. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cum- hming, Rt: 1. Ga. collard plants, 2oc C; Mtn. huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz. 75; large Klondike strawberry, 50c C; small clearstone peach seed, 35 doz; smooth leaf mus- tard, 35c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, eck: Large C. W., Copenhagen and |- Surehead cabbage, Ga. and Blue Stem collard plants, 300, $1.25; 600, $1.75; $2.25 M; Tomato plants, 50c C Del. E. R. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Cat- nip, 25c bunch; Peppermint, 25c doz.; Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz.; Sugar Pears, $1. ea.; _ Scuppernong Cuttings, 50c doz. Add post- age. Effie Crowe, Cum- ARt. 2, Box 145. PLANTS FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda stolons, by truckload at farm, under 50 M., $1.00 M; 50 M., $37.50; 100 M. $65.00; hy express not prepaid, $1.50 bu. packed in moss. Dig on Mondays. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear. Phone 3713. Blakemore strawberry, $1.00 C; 500, $4.50; $9.00 M; Klondike, 60c Ce 5$2; 15. for 500; $4.75 M; Mtn. huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz.; scuppernong cuttings, 50c doz.; sugar pears, $1.00 ea.; peppermint, 25c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1 Waketield cabbage and Col- lard plants, 25c C; $2.50 M. Add postage. Moss packed and prompt service. Mrs. H. L. Brit- tingham, Guyton. : Everbearing Strawberry Plants, 75c C at my place. No shipments. Cash, or exchange for print sacks or sweet pota- toes. Write first. Boyd - Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3, Cherry Heights. Hot Pepper Plants, 20c doz.; Biack Beauty Egg Plants, 35c doz.; Also good kind Eng- lish Peas, 50c cup. Plus post- age. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. Ga. Collard. Plants, 25c C; Klondike Strawberry, 50c C; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; Also Small Clear Stone Peach Seed, 35c doz.; and Smooth Leaf Mustard Seed, 35c cup. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Young Strawberry Plants for fall planting, 80c C; Everbear- ing, $1.10 C; Red Raspberry, S107: Garlic Bulbs, 30c doz.; Peppermint, 24, 50c; Also fresh picked out Black Walnut Meats, $lo Ib: PP ine Ga; Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54. > Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C; $4.50 per: 500; $9. M; Klon- dike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Peppermint, 5c doz.; Cat- nip, 25c bunch; Mt. Huckleber- ry, bearing size, 75c doz.; Sugar Pears, $1. ea.; Scupper- nong Cuttings, 50c doz.. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Ga. collard, Wakefield cab- bage, 300, $1.10 del.; Calif. Wonder pepper plants, $1.60 M del.; 5 M.-up, $1.25 M. Exp. Col. No chks. Prompt shipment. c: W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt., New Early Bearing Straw- berry plants 80c C. or exc. for feed sacks, at 25c ea. white or print, washed. Ea. pay postage. Lizzie A. ills, Folkston, Rt. 2. ABO because of scarifying .effect of bulling and cleaning. : 8. Scratching or scarifyimg seed by machinery increases ger- mination but unless carefully done injures many seeds. 2. Scarifying is not recommend- ed unless seed is to be sown soon, seeds are sown or approximately 50 seeds per square foot. An equal seeding of red clover will place zbout 75 seeds per square foot. In both cases this is much more than needed to obiain a good stand. State Agricultural Experiment Stations recognize thai hard seeds are not detrimenia!l ic obiaining | Bull, stands as shown by the following comments: | From Oregon: We do not re- | gard hard seed as # handicap of any kind. In most cases it is an advantage to have hard seed be- cause it furnishes what amounts io insurance in genie stands, Un- der field conditions many of the seeds which grade as hard in the laboratory germinate rather prompitly. From Iewa: Hard seeds usual- ly germinate soon enough afier planiing in the field to justify their inclusion with readily germinable seeds a esenerints rater of seed- | blocky type CATTLE FOR SALE Several Double Reg. Hereford Bulls, 8-18-xoos. reasonable prices st farm on Hwy. 211. See: R. W. Reniz, or contact, W. C. Barris, Win- der. 3 iop quality Hereford Bulls, 6-9 mos. old, reg. stoek, for sale. Consider exchange of the Bulls, or K. 31 Fescue Seed, mechanically dried, recleaned, for beef type cows and heiters. W. M. Nixon, Thomaston, Nehi Ave. One Bull to Reg. No. in ears, reg. Aberdecn-Angus be 3 yrs. old Sepi, 1174525, with fatto selling to preveni in- $4.00. Can be seen at my place. ming, Rt. 4. anylime 10 Jjarge dairy cows and heifers, fresh and springers, $2500. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Rt. : 1 Jersey Bull, subj. te reg- ister, 25 mos. old, about 650 or 700 lb. at $175: my barn. J. L. Atkins, Clermont, Rt. 1. 30 grade Angus Cows Heifers with calves at side, 8 bulls 7 to 12 mos. out of thoroughbred siock. T. Sanders, Commerce, Clover Hill Farms. and their old, IM. c/o 7 purebred Holstein Heiers, not registered, 1 pure Angus 5 Grade Heifers, 1 Milch Cow bred to Angus Bull, for sale, 4 mi. W. Lovejoy, 1 mile | off Fayetteville and McDonough Rd. J. M; Turner. Lovejoy. . 10 purebred (noi registered) Brahman Heifers, 8 mos. old, $100. ea. or $900. for Jot; 2 purebred Brahman Bulls, 8 mos. old, $150. ea. George Dol- Jon, Dixie, Ga., Grooverville Rad. Nice Jersey Heifer, 12 mos old, bred io Jersey rhale, $85. at my home. Ellis Cooper, Law- renceville, Tel. 3072. One Brahman Bull without papers, 3 yrs. old, about 1000 Tbs., in good shape, good for service. R. J. Eason Jr., Col- lins, Ga., c/o Circle EB. Ranch, 15 exira fine reg. horned Herefords, gentle and halier broken, no diseases, Blue Rib- bon stock, 5 choice bred heif- ers in this group and 3 champ. bulls. Sacrifice all, or seJl sep- arately. 12 mi. So. Carrollion. W. G. Banks, Carrollien. One fine Reg. Black Angus bull, gentle, 18 mos. old, $350. Eugene pany Griffin, Rt. c= 4 reg. horn iype. Hereford Bulls, (2 serviceable age) Domino breeding, $200.-$250. Norman Johnson, Warrenion. 1 Reg. Poiled Hereford Male, gentle, halier broke, selling to prevent. inbreeding. Eldora George, Stone Mouniain, Rt. 8, Phone 3-7286 Clarkston, 15 head Sieers. 250-600 Jbs., $80. average if bought right away. Come see. 7 mij. S. W. Lumber Ciiy, on Jacksonville Rd. L. H. .Calhoun, City, Rt. 1, Box 120. 1 Guernsey-Jersey Bull, 600 lbs., about 1 yr. old, $150. Rever : Wade. Alio, Rt. i. One niee fat Bull, 18 mon, old, 500 lbs., and a nice Heifer, freshen 19th., Jan., $100.. ea.. Tel. Jonesboro 5286. See/ Bi E. Walker, Riverdale. HOGS FOR SALE a ee 8 OIC 12 wks. Pigs, short nose, male and female, name, $25.00 ea. C. B. Wilber, Ackworih, Ri. 1. SPC Boars, born Mar. 16, 1952 Can get them with or without papers. C. M. Spears, Cordele, Ri. 4. Purebred African Blue Guinea reg. buyer's Shoatg, 1 gili, 2 males, $25.00 ea. W. J. Weldon, Woodbury, Rt. 2: : : aoe: SPC ate 5 8 wks. old, ge asp ET, ial Standard PAGE FIVE a Zed D. Brannon, Cuna- ~ Lumber hs ee Aug. vt ae MARKET BULLETIN HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Hampshire Boar, Wide at 2 yrs. old, 350 lbs., $60.00. Se il not ship. 10 mi. S. E. Griffin Tel. Griffin 4604. - Milner, Rt. 1. Reg. OIC Pigs for sale; Also at stud, reg OIC Boar. EK. W. ira Teem, - Roark, 3034 Boulder Crest Dr., . E. (Mailing address Conley, ae Rt 1 ) Di.. 7293: Atlanta. SPC Male Pigs, 5 mos. old 6th.; approx. 200 lbs., mother shipped from Kennett, Mo. weighed over 600 lbs. Pig will be registered in buyers mame. J. M. Rogers, Groveland. - 11 OIC Pigs, 9 wks. old, 60 Tbs., $15.00. ea. 11 OIC. Pigs, ~ wks. old, 45 lbs., $12.50 each. ' Letters ans. D. L. Bryan, Gray-|- a80n, Rt. 1. OIC Bred Gilts and Sows, Some with pigs, some to farrow goon, nice young boar, all reg. or entitled to register, sell rea- sonably at my place 1 mile east Pine Lake off Rockridge Road. Phone Stone Mountain 4482 after 6 PM afternoons. W. M. _ Holmes, Pine Lake, Box 213. 2 Duroe Buars, ready for full service, $65.00 ea.; One ready for light service, $50.00; One bred Gilt; $75.00; Also Choice igs, 14-wks. old, $30.00. All highly bred, from best blood- lines, reg. Natl. Record Assn. ill ship. Phone 1443]. James _E. Taylor, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 112. Reg. Duroc Boar-official ton quality, $100.00; Also reg. Duroc ws. See or write: H. H. Pierce, r., Warrenton. 8 wks. old Guinea-SPC Pigs, _ good stock on. both sides, for {et 1 mile N. Molena on Hyw. 8, Newton W. Brewster,Molena, tek One Little Bone Guinga Male g, about 450 lbs., 3 fine Little me Guinea-PC cross Pigs, 12 12.50 ea. Male Hog $50.00 ome after. Mrs, Zora Brown, allas, McPherson Road. Reg. Hereford Hogs, top Pods, hom of Nat. champs since fs old, $87.50 lot; Or Figs, | 948, home of the present Natl. hamp. Boar Grand Master, bred gilts $100.00 up; Top pigs, 30.00 up. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr. arietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd., o/o Ward-Meade\ Farm. Reg. SPC Males and Gilts, : bre sizes, two males 125-150 s., wormed and treated. H. alley, Ohoopee, Box 55. 10 purebred OIC Pigs, 6 wks. old Aug. 23, $9.00-ea. at 5, wks.; 10.00 at 6 wks. B.D. Hulsey, jto, Rt. 1, Box 63. Tamworth Gilts and Boars, egistered, cholera inoculted, acon type, sired by Idlewide Duke. No swine sold for breed- g stock in litters of less than 0 pigs farrowed. John P. ey Rome, Bells Ferry 64 reg. Duroc Pigs, blocky type, from hand picked gilts. ill have more later on; Also some Bred Gilts, about the price f fat hogs. 1 mi. W. Cohutta. . Halcomb, Varnell. : Several purebred, blocky ee Cherry Red Duroc Males, and 6 mos. old, $15. to $30. ferending on size. Mrs. W. B. arrelson, McRae, Phone 8066. 50 Shoats, from 50-150 Ibs., excellent pigs,. wormed and vaccinated for sale. Phone 8- Nia. Mrs, W.-A.. Ward. Jr., arietta, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3. 8 to 10 wks. old, SPC Pigs, nd 2 Sows for meat hogs or breeding purposes. Tel. Austell 6005. Willis Bell, Austell, Rt. 1, Austell-Mariette Rd, HOGS FOR SALE Little Bone Black African Guinea Pigs, $10., $12.50 and $15. ea. $1. extra if shipped; One Male, about 350 lbs., $50.; Large Bred Sows, $100. ea. Also several goats. Wilson Car- son, Griffin, Rt. C. (On Zebu- lon Rd.). Hampshire Pigs, 3 mos. old, reg. in buyers name, FOB Crawfordville, $20. Donald Bentley, Crawfordville. , SPC Service Boars, open Gilts and Spring Pigs, the kind that make 225 lbs. at 6 mos., all registered, wormed, and in- oculated, some of the Breeds Top Bloodlines. Atlanta Phone FR 1802. Geo. Brownlee Jr., Ben Hill, c/o Sandra-La Farm. 6 SPC Pigs, 8 wks. old Aug 28th., 5 males, 1 female, $10. ea. Cholera vaccinated. Contact James E. Waddell, Woodbury, Rt-7; Or. P; A. Baucom, Suwanee, Re. 1. Reg. - SPC. Pigs, gilts . and young boars, ready for serv- ice. Cannot ship. 12 mi. So. Hazlehurst. John. W. Hand, Hazlehurst. Rt. 3. \ OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, short |. nose, treated, blocky, reg. in uyers name, from prize win- ning stock, $20. ea. Mack Pat- rick, Voc. Ag. Teacher, Rabun Gap. ; ; Reg. Hampshires: 25 show type bred by son of Western Packer, others by son of Master Model, $65. - $80. ea. Will not ship. Located 4 mi. White, Ga. off Hwy. 411. John F. Fowler, | Cartersville, P. O. Box 328 c/o Mountain View Farm. Reg. Hampshire Boars and Gilts, from 10 wks. of age up, $25. - $40. ea. Can furnish un- related pairs; Bred Sows, $100.; Boars ready for service, $50. - $75. Will ship. John W. Wat- son, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 340. One 11 mos. old Hereford Sow, about 300 lbs., just wean- ed ist. litter of 9 pigs, $65. Across from Holland Apts. at Conley. J. P. Harrison, Ellen- wood,Rt.1. > Few choice reg. and pure- /obred open Hampshire Gilts, sired by Ring All Fashion Grandson, worlds ist. 9 star P. R. sow, Ringgold Lary Dora, breeding privilege to Super Topper 2nd., reasonable price. Forest M. Arnold, Baxley, Rt. 3, OIC Male Pigs, short nose, blocky type, 10 wks. old, 75 lbs.,. $25. ea. reg. in buyers name. Will ship anywhere. J. H. Roquemore, Americus, Rt. 2, Phone 4543. OIC Pigs, 8-9 wks. old, short nose, blocky type, can be reg- lisetered buyers name, $15.ea.; 1 gilt, 6 boars. Consider exch for wheat and oats at market price. On Hopewell and Birm- ingham Rd. C. H. Dockery, c/e G. W. Dockery, Alpharette, Rt. a SPC 2 Pigs.) 446. mos): Old, boars and gilts unrelated, from best bloodlines, life treated and reg. buyers name. 4 mi. SE Pinehurst. M. J. Blockmon, Pinehurst. 47 Cherry_Red, Blocky Type Reg., Duroc Pigs, with life treatment against hog cholera, average 50 lbs., $25. ea. Some unrelated. H. L. Williams, Baxley. 3 Little Bone PC Shoats, at fair prices; Also 1 Smooth Mouth Mare Mule, good qual- ity in every way, around 900 lbs., priced to sell. Near Old Armstrong Mill. Bob Knight, Franklin, Rt. 2. Black African Guinea pigs, 12 to 15 wks. old, ines buyers name short, blocky .type, very thin hair, males, 50 e@a.; females, $20. ea. Will Dixon, 2878 WS 5 . Athens, 250 Hiliside St., Phone HORSES AND MULES > FOR SALE 1 Combination Work and Horse, 4-7 yrs. old, fo. sale G. S. Treadwell, Jackson. 2 Mare Mules, 10 yrs. old, one 1100 lbs., other 1150 lbs., $300.00 cash or trade for good used 1948 1949 or 1950 tractor and pay the difference according to value. S. J. Foss, Brooklet. Black Mare Mule, about 1100 lbs., for sale or trade for heifer around 6 cr 8 mos. old. Come after, or write: Lee King, RFD 12, Brownmill Rd.. 2 Shetland Pony, gentle, 4 yrs. old, for children, gelding 5 hands high, for sale. E. W. Strickland, Fitzgerald. Good Mare Horse, about 7 yrs. old, work anywhere, $100.00; ~~ old, gentle, children can handle, $75.00 at my barn, on Mt. Zion Rd. Howard Smith, Tallapoosa, Rise, Iron Gray horse, work single or dbl., 10 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs. for sale or trade for cow. W. H. Barlow, Newton, Rt. 1, Box 116 1100 1b. Mule, work anywhere, $30.00 at my place. Z. J- Bridges, Talmo. One good Mare Mule, approx. 1100 lbs., gentle, will work any- where, no plug, $75.00, or trade for calf of same value. 8 mi. E. Montezuma on Co. Line Rd. Norris Singelton, Montezuma. Mare Horse, 1450 lbs. red with face and one white stocking foot gntle, will ride and work to anything or any place, $100.00. T. M Powell Stockbridge, Rt. 1. One Sorrel Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing Mare, 7 yrs.-old, safe for ladies and children, also one reg. Sorrel Mare, 2 yrs. old, blaze face and 3 white feet, both very gentle, for sale or trade for cows. O. J. Johnson, Hartwell. Dark Colored Mule, 900 lbs. work to wagon or plow, a little aged, $35.00 cash. Or trade for some yearlings or corn. H. G. Brown, Austell, Rt. 1. SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE . a a 1 Milk Goat and fine Nannie Kid, 3 mos. old; Also 1 good blooded gilt for sale. C. P. Walt- ers, Augusta, 1950 Hayne Dr. Phone 39829. : One Grdde Hampshire Ram, 3 or 4 yrs. old $50.00. J. A. Phil- lips, Eatonton. | A Good Ram, 18 mos. old, sired by a grand champ. Ham- pshire Ram, $30.00. Miss Kath- arine Simpson, Roswell, Bar- rington Hall One Milk Goat, now milking 2 qts. daily, one Nanny Kid, 1 yr. old, ready for breeding, both $45.00. C. R. Brown, Col- lege Park, 622 Hershel V. Lee Rd. Ca. 7848. One Reg. Yearling Hampshire Ram, ready for service, from good bloodlines, for sale. Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro. 3 nice Doe Kids, 2 Saanans from 4 qt. doe, one 3/4 Saanan and 1/4 Tog from 4 qt. doe, born in April 1952 at $10.00 ea.; One smaller 3/4 Sannan and 1/4 Tog Doe, kid born-Apr. 1952 at $7.50. Clyde Bradley, Temple, P. O. Box 91.- 1 Alpine Goat, giving about 1 quart daily, fine milker, been milking about 1 year, $15.00 at my barn on Panthersville Road. H. F. Seay Ellenwood, Rt. 2. 2 nice Billy Goats, about 3 mos. old, milk type Toggenburg, cheap. W. J. Stephens, College Mare Saddle Horse, about 2 yrs. ' -1 Tog. Milk Goat, fres about 1 gal. daily, and 2 S Goats; Also one OIC Shoat. for sale. Mrs. Jessie Ha Jonesboro, Phone 5157. = About 50 head Common G males $5.00 and females $6. eas or $5.50 ea: for lotd. ONeal, McRea. c One Baby Goat (black v white), 3 mos. old, thoroughb: $5.00.- Lockard Bell, Atl 2677 Pharr Rd. N. E. (Tel. 4390). : Sa Ste eee ee RABBITS AND CAVIES SS POR GALE - Pure NZW _ Rabbits, fr ped. stock, young bucks re tor service, $1.50; one year does, averaging 8 to litter, J. T. Pittard, Cumming. : About 60 Rabbits, frying siz $1- Buck, $2:; Does, $1.50: Mrs. B. L. Byrd, Loganvi me 23 sores : Heavy weight Chinchilla Buck, 15 mos. old, with ps papers, $3.; One Giant Ch chilla Buck, 5 mos. old, ped papers, $5., or exch. - buck of same breed. Doy Price, Summertown; Rt. 1. _ Purebred Calif. Rabbi limited number junior sto ready to breed this fall. S Williams, St. Simons Island, O. Box 351. : S Ped. NZW exclusively (1 and 38rd. prizes Decatur sho 2 first Atlanta). Satis. gu Papers free. Walker E. Smi Atlanta, 2684 Collier Dr., W., RA 9990. ; 2 Sandy Flemish Does, 5 1 mos. old, nice and large, ani pair Golden- Fawn Flemi same age, all Pedigreed $5. ea. Write: R. Lamar Br ley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. Checker. Giants, Chinchilla, NZW Rabbits, at cheap pri Selling out. E., B. Bundbe Red Oak, Box 66. Phone At lanta CA 9051. ~ ; 5 nice frying size - Rab $1.25 ea.; 5-6 wks. old, a Black Doe, $2.50; Lot $12.5 Dean Wright, Atlanta, 30 Briadwood Rd., Rt. 2, CH 84! 7 grown Rabbits 2 are and four 4 mos. old; for or exch. for turkeys, etc. J. Brooks,. Atlanta, 439 Ca St,, N.. W. AT 6649. i 3. Giant Chinchilla Vi Does, 6 mos. old, $3.50 ea White Buck, large breed, 21 Greps and Whites mi Zo Li2estody Se smosies Proven Chinchilla Does, Express collect. J. H. Smit Molena. me eee 3 prs. 8 wks. old Calif. Rab- bits, $3.50 pr with papers; 70 mixed Rabbits, 8-9 wks. old, $3. pr. Cheaper if all taken; 3 NZR Does, 14 wks. old, $4.- 50 ea. FOB. Ship anywhere. Mrs. Sarah ONeal, Concord, P..O. Box 104. ee : 3 Angora tabbits, $2.50. pr : Mixed Rabbits, $1. Pr. Leon: Goodson, LaFayette, RFD 4. Rabbits: Angora, NZ Whit Reds, foundation stock, b for wool, meat and productio Juniors, $5. pr.; Srs., $10. pr. All money back guar. Ship any- where. Letters ans. John Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar St. 1 pair Golden Fawn Flemish Giant Rabbits, buck 14-15 Ib., doe 16 or 17 Ibs, od stock, with ped. papers, $10. pr.; young 3 mos, old, same stock, $4. pr. Exch. for white sa seeleadieacientanamataneees = asi in < aR Park, 101 Hembree Dr. Mrs. W. H. Hensley, Ellija: Rt 2;. Box Si. 5 : A purebred Duroc hog sale 16 bred gilts, 16 Spring Farms, Kensingtor DUROC HOG SALE August 14, at the Bainbridge Stock yards, B gilts and 18 Spring be sold. Write: George W. Bible, Mou will be held on Thur. in vio crimination. Its perfect! And ans- fully these mollycoddlers which we church and elsewhere. gis July 29, 1952 missioner of Agriculture Capitol - a, Georgia Mr. Linder: : ee : July 29, 1952 now wiih Human Events. The article to editorial in the Market Bulletin for 23 Tom Linder which I refer appeared shorily before the July on the subject of discrimination. issioner of Agriculture _ | Republican Nominating Convention four For a long time I have been disturbed Georgia : years ago, and I immediately wrote to a over the misuse of the word discrimina- article reprinted and given to every dele- gate and alternate at the Convention. I am sending carbon copy of this let- Very iruly yours former fae aa eS of ore tion for political agitation, and I am ; : : saying if he wanted to defeat Dewey for delighted to see you publish the true ongratulations on your editorial the nomination he ought-to have this a Bee A book has been written on revolu- tionary propaganda and in it they define T. W. PHILLIPS JR., PRESI- but, to confirm you in your position, if DENT you have not already seen it, I am enclos- T. W. PHILLIPS GAS & OIL. ing a copy of an article written by F. A. COMPANY BUTLER, Harper and published by the Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., entitled July 29, 1952 Blessings of Discrimination, Mr. Thomas Linder ur third chapter on discrimination State Bureau of Markets ja knock-out. I have always been very | 222 State Capitol BITS AND CAVIES LIVESTOCK WANTED . FOR SALE : . - Want several young heifers, e 2 mos. old NZW Rab-|beef type. Write full particulars ea. Will ship COD. |in first letter. R. M. Van Leer, Duggan, Cochran, Rt. Gainesville, Box 577. : : Want to exchange 5 pairs good ks, 13 Bs mules, 4-6 yrs. old, for yearling 2 $2. = tae "So: Bient cattle or sheep; And exch. a breeding. Sammy Hub- yoke of matched steers for sheep swell, Rt. 1. or Shetland ponies, 1-4 yrs. old. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. ora Wool Rabbits, 11 . bucks, all $15.; 4lso | HOGS: doe, 8 mos. old, 14, 3) Want 100 good feeder shoats, Ship anywhere. Mrs. weights from 100-125 lbs. State n Woody, Dial. prices per pound or head. H. . American Angora|D. Vaughn, Chamblee, 4078 . 8 does, 5 bucks, $1.25| Redding Rd. Atlanta Phone CH : lot. vd to 4692. ea es. Hermon Led- z force Rt.1 Ph.594w| Want good young thrifty BS .|sow, perebred or good grade, air NZW Rabbits, $4.00;/ with 8 or 10 thrifty pigs, free roung buck, $2.00; Young} of worms and disease, 4 or 5 grown, $3.00; Lot $8.00. | wks., old, also 20 good. thrifty Grice, Rebecca, Rt. 2.|shoats or pigs, purebred, 40- ; 50 Ibs., as near Odum as pos- Rreeding Stock, hvy. | <; nchilla and NZR fine ae DE Ogden, Odum, Rt. excellent milkers, bred) 4 E: LES: 50; Rucks, $5.00; 4 mos. Che & MULES iffi in| Pony, gentle and cart, reason in ably priced. Mrs. A. R. Adams, s : Hortense, Box 283. dy Flemish Giant Does, s Ee old, also 1 pair Golden| Want a gentle horse that will lemish, same age, $5.00} work or ride, for children. ped. from large stock.| Must be cheap. Sam Pelfrey, vhere. R. Lamar Rrant-| Dalton, Rt.1. . tsville, Rt. 2. Want one good young horse, r grown cheek nea Giants, | about 1000 lbs., work or ride, ted, and 2 does, White | children can handle, cheap price a, very reasonable.}M. M. Grey, Waycross, Rt. 2, Ca. 9051. aster E. B.| Box 593. rg, eo reek . O. Box yet Det ae ee, ee Want small, gentle saddle : horse. Must be broke to ride, nice grown Reg. and/| for children. Contact: Neil W. . Rabbits at bargain| Hendrix, Hickox. : some New Zeland ey aes = Want to trade 2 reg. Hamp- Seg ae en shire Pigs for a young, gentle Atlanta 924 Paoli Saddle Horse. Cannot Ship or come after. Contact: Charles Duggan, Cochran, Rt. 4. CK WANTED | pouLTRY FOR SALE . : BANTAMS: 2 grade Polled Here-/ Bantams: 4 Roosters, 4 mos. ers or Young Cows] old, $1. ea.; 10 chicks, 8 wks. South Georgia. C. S.|old, mixed, 50c ea. All mixed St. Marys. g breed strong and healthy. Mrs. 20 head milk type dl Cannon, Barwick, Box Face or Angus Cross 5 s, open or bred. Give Cock, Hens, Pullets, and letter. Phone 45046. Cockerels from Blue Ribbon th, Savannah, Rt. 4,| winners in R. I. Red and White Leghorn Bantams, $2. and $3. ea.; Also very dark exhibition || Cocks, large RI Reds, $5. ea. }D. A. Asbury, Ate 442 Atwood St. Does, $5.00 ea. S.| Want at once, a shetland | } 1 opposed to FEPC. Ailania, Georgia 1@ best article prior to yours that + Dear Mr. Linder: bh was written by Frank Chodorov I want to congratulate you on your PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. POULTRY FOR SALE Small type Bantam Hens (blacks and speckled) $1. ea. U. 8. Lee, Rochelle. Bantams: Pure Buff Cochin, and cockerels, 75c ea. pairs only; $1. per bird; 2 pairs 1 yr. old Buff Cochin, $4. pr.; Hom-' ae Pigeons, 1952 birds, $1.50 CoH Overby, Columbus, 3609 14th Ave. Bantams: 2 White Rock Roosters, 2 White Rock Pullets, all 3 mos. old, lot $3.50. Plus | shipping charges. Mrs. C. D. Martin, Moultrie, Rt. 1. . Bantams: 1 pr. B. B. Red O. E., 1 pr. B. B. Red Modern; few pr. young Silver Sebrights. Will not ship. E. I. Nix, At- lanta, 331 Josephine St., N. E. Phone WA 0566. 5 Dark Cornish bantam hens jand cock, $10.; 2 pr. White bantams, $1.50 pr.; 4 hens and cock, mix. bantams, $3.50. H. M. Adams, Douglasville. CORNISH GAMES & GIANTS: Game Top Knot Cockerels, . ea. Leonard Goodson, La- Fayette, RFD 4. 2 Brown Red Game Cocks, $3, ea.; One Claret-Roundhead, $2.50. C. L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. 6 pure Dark Cornish Hens, one 2 yr. old Cock, $15.; Cock- erels, same breed, $2. ea. in lots of two or more; Partridge size Pullets, $1. ea. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. 3 trios White Lace Red Corn- ish, April 1952 hatch, $7.50 per trio. Send money order. Mrs. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. Sb 30-12 week old AAA Jersey White Giants, 5 cockerels, 25 pullets, $1. ea. at my yard. Mrs. T. V. Bramlett, Marietta, RFD 4. Dark Cornish Cockerels, long yellow legs, nearly 4 mos. old, $2. ea.; $3.25; 4, $6. FOB. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. me HAMBURGS: Some 1951 hatch Silver Spangled Hamburgs, very good exhibition birds out of best Strain. Reasonable. W. O. Thomas, Savannah, 1205 East 40th. LEGHORNS: 30 W. L. 4-A pullets; now laying, $2.50 ea.; 10 friers, half pullets, $1. ea.~3 bantam hens, 1 yr. old and rooster, $1. ea. Ship at your expense. No chks. Mrs. D. T. Harris, Statesboro, Rt. 8: Sincerely yours, H. WICKLIFFE ROSE AMERICAN VISCOSE COR- PORATION 1617 PENN- SYLVANIA BOULEVARD POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE ORPINGIONS: 9 NH Red Hens, 16 mos. old, 10 fine yellow Buff Orp. pul-| 6 Austria White Hens, $1.50 ea4 lets, now laying, and rooster,| All exfra good layers. Mrs. yr. old, $22.50 for lot. Mrs.|S. McArthur, Pine Log, Ga. Marie Holland, Daten, Ma 40 5p AAWA gisia NE ed puk * lets, 6 mos. old, laying, $2.50 MINORCAS: ea. at my home. Mrs. W. M. Black Minorca cockerels, and Shirah, Cordele, 301-24th. Ave., setting eggs, for sale. L. N. East. Millians, Newnan. NH Pullets, Macch hatch, ROCKS: ready to lay, $1. ea. Mattie 2-1/2 lb. White Rock friers, 5, Ginn, Washington, ti. % $1. ea.; also 80 W. R. pulets, 15 good laying Hens, N. H. $1.25 ea. FOB. Paul A. Newton, | Reds, $1.50 ea. Can see. Mrs. THINK. t Tve leon out of town and missed | ter io Frank Chodorov, caro of Human | meaning of wort rad vymbole neospiea feet 2 ce Constitution: Pledse' | Evenia, 1168 Eighteenth Street, Wadhing- | 4. iho existing order. Thly long term opies, collect, and oblige. ; ton 6, D. C., and would be pleased if you program to aes seis meaning a dig- poarerely. would send him a marked copy of your crimination is one item in current revolu- FRANK S$. LITTLEJOHN, Market Bulletin of Wisdusedey, July 23, tionary propaganda. _ D.. MARSHALL, TEXAS ee It may have come to your attention, Edison, Rt. 1. Joe Moses, College Park, 134 ~ White Rock pullets, just be- Idell St. ginning to lay, 6 for $8. plus 80 AAAA NH Pullets, 5 mos, shipping chgs. Roy Grindle, | old, ready to start laying, $2. ats Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box 53. ea. single; Lot at $1.75 ea. T. C. Echols, Atlanta, 811 Belle- PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAILS, Doves, | meade Ave. N. W- Phone EM 8 mated pairs, Rices Royal) : White King Pigeons, $4. pr.;| BANTAMS: 8 mated pairs, Rice Colored, 3 RI Red Bantam Hens and $2.50 pr. Plus express. charges. | Rooster, $5. for lot. Willis E. I furnish crate for shipping. All| Smith, College Park, 718 E. A-1 birds. George S. Anglin| Virginia Ave. : Jr., Brunswick, 1790 an ae 2 purebred Golden Sebright cae Roosters, 2 Anoroca Bantam One Blue Peacock, fully | Roosters, and several Ancona matured, $30. or exch. for NH} Hens, several common bantam Red Hens of equal value. Mrs.| hens. Will ship. T. F. Daniel, Mittie G. Maddox, Griffin, Rt.| Statham. Rt. 4. A. RI Red Bantams, $1.50 ea 50 Bob White Quail, 3-8 wks.| FOB. Joe J. Wilson, Decatur, old, $1.50 and $2. ea. FOB. E.|-828 3rd, Ave. N. ee Atlanta, 642 Erin 2 Bant 1.50 at AM prs. Bantams, $ ea. pee Oe 2453. 5 mos. old; Pr. Black 5 mos, old, - Chinese Ringneck Pheasants, | $1.50; Rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.5 3 hens, 1 rooster; Also 175 egg | 1 month old Bantams, 25-300 Oakes Incubator, used one time, | ea. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677 $35. for lot. Robert L. Harpe, | Pharr Rd., N. E. Tel. CR 4390. Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Macon|coRNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: ayy 3 No. 1 Claret-Hatch Cocks, Racing Homer Pigeons, $3.) coming 2 yrs. old, well walked pr. not banded; Special picked} but in moult, $5. or trade for breeders, seamless banded, $5. | Leghorn (white English) pul- pr. Grover C. Piper, Barnes-| lets. R. R. White, St. Elmo, ville, 21 Railroad St. Phone} Tenn., Rt. 3, (Walker Co. Ga.). oe Several Claret-Cuban, Blue Sev. pr. Blue Peafowl, 3 yrs.| Cross Game Stags, 3-4 Ibs, old, for sale. J..D. Bargeron,| crowin, $3.50 ea. MO. Also Sardis. some Cuban Blue same price. Racing Homer pigeons, $1.50/5: 0: Huff, Monticello. pr.; young ones, 75c pr.; odd| Purebred Dark Cornish from birds, 50c ea. J. M. Marsh,| Hornung stock, cockerels, LaFayette, Chattanooga St. ea.; _pullets, $3. 50 ea.; Lot REDS, NH, RI, OR OTHERS: | S* $18. C. A. Ingram, Lilly. 20 fat, extra large NH Red LEGHORNS: Hens, 1 Rooster, $32.; Hens, $1.-| 40 good White Leghorn Hens, 50 ea.; Rooster, $2. Most all|1 and 2 yrs. old, best grade, hens laying daily. Mrs. J. P.| good layers, $1.25 ea. MO. $50. Harrison, Ellenwood, Rt. 1, (At for lot. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Conley), Twin City. 20 purebred Best Egg Grade | PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, NH April pullets, $1.65 ea.; 20} PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, best grade Austra-White Cross 11 Ringneck Doves, 2 ae May Pullets, $1.60 ea; L.| $25. for lot. FOB. MO. Mal- Clyde Bradley, Temple, P. O.|colm McMillan, Bartow, Po: Box 91. Box 13. tnad 4 a. oe of Mecting On Vesicular | Chieago Stock Yards all of s while absolutely necessar and eradication of the dise : : Be wes we g he weeds 7 we Sei ne : have a demoralizing influence : stock markets. For this reason, : ( Continued from page One) which is forcing many of them to sell stock control officials of the several _tesult of their work will be given to the small and feedr.type bogs -and cattle for are extremely anxious to get a pr ; lack of feed. Other farmers, also being k d foes i press as soon as possible. without feed on account of the drought Dee ee ee DROUGHT are not in the market. This forces the ble moment. : ~ price down on. small and feeder-type re LINDER In the meantime, farmers are suffer- animals. = roa ae tag great losses because of dry weather, The Federal Goverment has quaran- Commissioner of Agricul POULTRY FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED {| FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS WA . Pheasants, 1b hens, laying, 1 Want Colored man. with Want middle aged woman to Want to pick cotton in.North| White, man with cock, 1 yc. old, $35. L. E.| family to work on dairy farm.| live with mother and son and| Georgia. Prefer Walker or Ca-| boys wants job on farm ~ Preston, Byron, Rt. 2. Must be sober and dependable.| do light farm chores on farm.|toosa Counties. Ready to start] after cattle and hogs. House furnished. Write: J. H.! Satisfactory wages. Junius} work now. Boyd Jones, Ross- | experience. Refrences. >; < { i i i 8 ie vee ee Hughes, Dublin, Box 187. Pope, Alamo, Rt. 2, Box 59. ville, Rt. 2 Cherey Heights. Ronine, Norman Park, 2 1/2 mos. old; Lot No. 2, 3-| Want unencumbered white} Want young man and wife} Good honest, hard working} Middle age womian, uni ~ found 200 birds, last years Christian woman to live as one| (white) to help me do carpen-| man, 46 yrs old, now employed |bered, wants light farm es haich, breeders all healthy, jf the family in country home| !er work on farm, pick cotton, |as general manager of dairy,|on farm near~ small vo ni good meee? _ 45 Ringneck) ong do light farm work on farm. break corn and put up seed | wants job. 30 yrs. experience in}room, board, salary. Gi a mneasants, 12 of them 51 hatch, | poasonable salary and pleasant | orn, and make syrup. 1H crop} milk bottle plant inside aod / details in etter. Mes. sell together cheap. Ship any- home for right person. Margue- on shares for 1953. S. J. Foss, | outside, S. R. Wallace, Thomas- | Fletcher, Dablonea = re BRS an oy aeaes rite Reeves: Cairo, Rt. 41 Box) Brooklet. ville, 126 College, St. Ww. Christian). Ave, N. W. EM 2414, a : eo es aoe uae light} Man and wife, (with 3 chil-| Want to ie as one of i Sch bauol : : es , arm chores. Salary - MOn-| dren) want job on farm, any-/ an k f all Bee _ TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ies eee Mee ee th, board, room, and private | thing but shire cropping. Have ne "good. . DUCKS, GEESE, -ETC.: AEG pecotignt Ss 2 geet bath sapere ae on be to have furnished oe John board, laundry. Taft : /eladian-Romner = Ducks, (6: ei eae a 5 ?| yens, Dorchester, c/o Sunbury | Bates, Atlanta, 63 Clarke St,| Conyers, o/o Jolley Hi ducks, 1. drake} $10, for lot; lights, water; Man to do pasture Dinnteuen Ss. W. 8 yers, y ane = | farming for beef cattle, other : ie : ie ane =e Ere ieee Bowel Roek chores. Should be able ta operate Want white man and wife on Want good facm for 1953 on tia aot ee arnt ( 2, Box 139. Be ; tlata for 1953, on standii tractor. Can be slightly handi-| small farm; Man to do light| standing rent or 50-50 basis basig CPestey. for: cattle 8 BB Bronze Lurkey, Poults,|caped it capable of work state} farm work and look -after| with man that will and wants odd dobsed: WAKER. Tt month old, 75 ea.; 5 BB/ white or colored. On paved road,! chickens, wife also work. 3 R/| to deal faicly. Experienced nae Vet tatit ee Bronze Turkeys, $3. ea. at 3) mail, schdvl. route. Give full house, elee. lights, - running | growing all crops. Best of refe-| 31 9 as lease. mos. old. Mrs. Anno Suttles, | details meluding | refrences.; water. On bus route. Weekly | vences. T. L. Powell, Macon, heli Fae clea 5 Montezuma, Rt. 2. Robert W. Wilson, Augusta, 855) pay. F. E. Weatherly, Lees-| P. O. Box 1391. Shatpsittee Ri. 1 er 10 Turkeys, Dbl. Breasted | Broad Street. = burg, Rt. 2 Box 301 Want 1 H Pera oa Ire Bronze for sale~C. P. Walters, | ; Bass ss See rent, or 3rds and 4ths basis. 35 ye ota married - Augusta, 1950 Hayne Dr. Tel.) Want settled, unentumbered| Want large white family -to Good land, house, lights, water, | with 7 children, one. 15 eee Ly a | woman to do light farm work!help gather 90 A cotton and 40. ts fe : 39829. lon earin. for BS board, small| A corn. 4 R house, elec., water, Laas ae Mb eae aoe od. walls ee a 1 1952. BB Bronze - Turkeys, | salacy. Modern conveniences.| 9n school bus and mail route. ot Be secre ais RE z Cows and all type wor oe over half gcown; 150 haif| 1s mi. Atlanta. Write: Mrs. W.| See: Kelvin G. Ozburn, Mans- WT. Sims, Norcross, Wayne or Tatnall Co. can | growa Chinese . Pheasants, Miller, Atlanta, 984 Peach- | field, RED. Family of 9 want-faim for references. Mrs. Har ay ple enty of 1952 hatch Ducks ea be seg 1953 on shares, with right par- y Geese; Also Bantams, Pigeons, | tees, N. i Want elderly woman (orj ty. Prefer. Coffee, Bacon, Jeff, Sere RET, Bos 7 and Rabbits. Write for prices.| - Want help for 40 A good couple) to live in farm home| Davis, or Appling Co. See or Want good size 1 H Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.| farm land; 25 A good bottom, and do ee farm work on/ write. William Artie Griffin, | 1953 on standing rent 2. /15 A upland, good pasture, 5 ae ek SRE etc. a ene Alma, Rt. 3. Atlanta or Decatur. Must_ 38 head Geess $125 ea. at| house wired for elec. stove, are 2 ee Onty ah Man with large family wants | dwelling house wired my place 10 mi. So. Ambrose. {3904 condition, on school and 38 aa St a wrk 7; job on farm. Man to. do repaic | tricity! Can give good refer Bddie~ Fussell. -Ambrose: RFD | mail line, mear: church and Wine eco. an eNO y: write: | work or drive tractor or truck,|, S. Towns, Lithonia, R Box 193. ob stores Good: well of water, Do=| Verne verte we ate re ae to gather crop. Need 4 Middle ase colt ea ee ee cated Haywood Valley, Wiley| Want married man able to| F 5 BOBS, wie eae Oe woman wants home with eee Se fed Guineas, ens,| A. Scoggins, Summerville, Rt.! drive truck and cut greens on| Watet. Have to be move s ty GOupIS. Haack aes 2 roosters, $6. to one party. | 4. large irrigated farm near At-| C3" Davenport, Fairburn, Rt. A Bp ti oncfavnl (e6k = eee Must furnish own crates. Will 1 hi i Aihcs ee 2 lanta. Pay $4. daily. Nice house 50 yr. old man wants job as : ce See ae ey Cargile, Want at once reliable family j-with alectricity. Year around | farm overseer. Good cattle and ee Posi: ser SPEER 2: to. work in dairy. Good pay,| work. Phone 43-7322. R. F.| hog raiser, fair carpenter, Have Pie epee Write: Mrs. 3 paics of. two-thirds grown, good house, lights and water.| Sams, Clarkston. ~~ 3 small children and wife. Hays, Atlanta, 210 North a Brown China Geese, unsexed, |! 1/2 miles from town on payv- ' F i |Some experience in dairying. N. W. Apt. 24. 1, led. highway. Contact: R. J. Want experienced dairyman. - , ; .p b10. Pe.; 4 prs. half wild, with 8 ys eae sth. St|Must be good milker and E H.. DeLong, Macon, Rt. 5 a Want tractor crop on ae uwvhite belt across breast, two-| Heard, Griffin, renite 5 eno as Want job on farm. C ick 3 -thicds grown, $12. pr. unsexed. | Phone 71897 " eee a lee aa a 200 Ibs EOE daily. No. bad: basis, or Cattle Fari for i J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. ease : : 5 eDie AnC, eater ae ee habits. Mrs. D. A. Gilley, | 2ea Marietta in Cobb or! ; Want 2, 3, or 4 farmers: to| weekly, milk, wood, and gar- i ~""?1Co, Consider raising 1 year old large Black Mus-| cultivate 200 acreas on Etowah|den. R. G. Jennings, Macon,| Cedartown, Rt. 3 - | Need 5 or Srm. house with v s _eovy Ducks, the prolific kind,} iver >in _Dawsor Co.! 6 R)}P. O. Box 891. Phone 33536. _ Disabled Vet, white man, 5 : : WhO for, % ducks, | drake |brick house, 3 tenant houses,|. want good veliable couple to | With Wife and3 small children, | 20S a" ty cook wi . _ Thomas C. Wylly, Tennille. pastures, RED schcol bus, elec.| jive in house with me and help urgently in need of job. Can | exchanged. Sober. Write 5 grown White Pekin Ducks,|urnish self. Prefer man with) with garden, other farm work. drive tractor, truck and d0| i Fulsey, Powder Sor : si = : Sooner z Peaneee Sanat oeea : * most any kind of farm work fs piso hwo. halt, grown, young | Aeeler ae mee ene Good house for right people. reeuived Waar house to live Rt. 2. dvcks, $10: for tot. ; ns; rences. Phone Clarkston, 43- SNe are Lone 5 eC. =Collier, aa | 6334. Or write: Mrs. Maggie Miss Josie Miller, Campton, in and small salary. Reply at} Want arm with chi Turkeys: larae type Gobbler, |S. Hayas, Stone Mountain, Rt. .Want a very small _family | once. Horace H Skinner Sr.,| houses on standing: / lavee typ2 Hen, bath $10. Quick | bo: ) to raise chickens on pound College Patiu, Rt. 2, Atlanta | Experienced poultr is uic "2 basis on ha'ves. Have houses} Phone CA 1241. % A. SVE a sale at my home. Mrs. Charlie} want one white middle aged |to hold 7500 chickens. Must be - : - ae Phillips, Macon, Cochr: Field, | Bela Building ro BoE Pree: Field, | woman to do light farm work} reliable, sober, good worker. | with poultry, gardening, etc.! Small 3 R house with electri- 3 M. J. Carpenter, Butler. city. J. O. Lunsford, Talking ; AUCTION SALES Rock, Rt; 1. | POULTRY WANTED | Want unencumbered white) : : Anton: sale of Reg. Hampshites: 25 Books gilts, woman in 200d health to live Want white Christian Wo- with Rigtar an farm and do|man, 40-55 yrs: old to live in|} YOUNS gilts and 2 young boars, consigned. by John_ c light farm chores for room,| farm home as one of family |{ Fowler, Owner, Mountain View Farm, Cartersvill BANTAMS: g Want cconie hank llets board, and reasonable salary. and do. light farm work on will be held Friday, August 22nd.,. re PM. Gainesvi bail Size prstected. Gint coon permanent for, night person, farm. Home has all conven-!| for Information, contact: Herbert Hq lade ae af ese Prelerie (that can Miss Golden Brown, Commerce | iences including automatic hot Gai ill be matled). only the purebred, | py water. ._ Non - tobacco ~ user. ainesville. q er strain. BE. -M.: Lee, St: : Phone Clarkston 3-6717. Mrs. + maha. Want wie oc col. help on) T. J. Maddox, Stone Mountain, : Want 10 or 15 Buft Cochin | farm, with tractor or good |RFD 1. baatams. State size and price. | Stock. . Will furnish 5 or 907 Want joak Geen 50, unen- . 4 ~ ek: Thos B Tollis, Douglasville, | ie hal can fitanoe cumbered, to gather efop, fence 1952 Georgia Feeder-Stocker Calf Sales 4 3 ; : dt ; GAMES: noua AG town on Highway * sceglies for room, board A series of sales of Quality Georgia Beef Fe Want 2 0:3 aens and rooster|J, Van McCollum, Rochelle.|29d salary. Live in home. J./|-and Stockers, consisting largely of Herefords of the id time kind of fighting | Box 1024. |B. Mosley, Austell. Aberdeen-Angus steers and heifers (to be sold sing] Games, Red or Gray. Write at : Want a good reliable white | and both small and large lots, sponsored by local fi once. Will Jackson, Wray, Rt. ea aL COPS slp woman, about. 50 yrs. old, to}| stock groups, were with the Georgia Agricu oe fae honk wad Sib; weekly. Mea. ae as one of family and do |} tural Extension Service, University of Georgia, Coll GUINEAS: O. G. Cooper, Dublin, Rt. 3. |Tisht salary. Just two of us lf Of Agriculture, Athens will be held as follows Want 15 White Guineas, 2 w. aor : Foss Nobles Danville. RFD || the local Livestock Yatds accordingly: bee mos. old, also a young Hol- ant good sober man with 17 ; Thursday Atlanta: August 29 Friday Ath stein heifer. Advise. J. family, for tractor operator and } Brooks, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Bolton to help with livestock on farm.| Want reliable white woman, September 4 Thursday Statesboro; September - sc Rd, BE 5524 g References must be good.) middleaged, to, help with light Friday Lyonss September 16 Tuesday Rom ; SUSSEX. House with lights, running} farm chores, gardening, few || September. 18 Thursday Hawkinsyville. g : > water ia yard. Need man now; poultry, ete, for good home] . Any further detailed information 0 Want 1 oc 2 hens or pullets and for goming year. Also need| with man and wife, and small ith Charles E. Bell, t si 4 and cock of either this uy man t@ work turpentine on|salary. J, P. McCleskey, P. O. nasa ae Ex ension or 1951 batch. Write. 7 shares oc 1953. D. J. Harrison, Box 41 Sandy Springs. At-|{ fr; Ge Carne: Ext. noe McGill, Dawson, Rt. 1. lackshear. lanta Phone EX 7078. Cees Uae