Georgia Farmers
om Linder Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1952
NUMBER 10
a-
Editorial By TOM LINDER
.
Ss
. On January 20, 1953, General Eisen-
iss
a
shower will be inaugurated President
the United States. For the first
ime since March 4, 1933 a Republican
idministration will sit in Washington.
During the 20 years of Democratic
ave been given posts of high impor-
policy has come from men of Republi-
_can affiliation.
Inthe election of November 4, 1952,
Virginia, Florida, Texas and Tennes-
see cast their votes for Eisenhower.
Most of the southern states gave Eis-
_ enhower a good vote.
"portion of farm population than any
other section. They also have a major
part of the nations agriculture pro-
_ duction. Here is the greatest diversi-
ety of agricultural production of any
_ section of the country. Here is the
| ae development and progress in
agriculture in recent years of any sec-
_ tion. :
i It would be most detrimental, not
" only to the south but to the nation as
-a whole, for the southern states to be-
"come over-industrialized. It has been
the aim of southern leaders to bring
about a balance between industry and
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE
dministration, many Republicans.
_tance. Much of the best advice and-
; The southern states include a larger
iriculture in the southern states.
However, no one here wants to see
over-industrialization as has occurred
in the east and some other sections of
the country.
The south is rapidly becoming a
great livestock section. We still pro-
duce most of the cotton. Our forests
are growing more young timber than
any other area. The well distributed
rivers, creeks, branches and under-
ground streams make this the area
where irrigation can be used more
economically to the farmer and with
less governmental aid than anywhere
in the United States. ;
Because of our long growing sea-
sons, our diversity of soil and climate,
we can and do produce more different
crops than anywhere else: citrus fruits
of practically all kinds, nuts and fruits
of many kinds, vegetables and truck
crops of most kinds, to say nothing of
our yast production of basic crops
such as corn, cotton, tobacco, peanuts
and hay. In addition, the south is now
producing all manner of livestock,
Georgia has become the largest broil-
er producer of any state in the nation,
and is selling in and out of the state
some of the finest breeding stock of
both dairy and beef cattle. Other
southern states are making like prog-
ress and developments.
COOPERATION IN CONGRESS
In recent years some of the greatest
FROM THE SOUTH?
good to the nation has been due to
coalition on specific measures between
representatives of Democratic and Re-
publican states. It has never been
true that all the brains and all the pa-
triotism were confined to any one
political party. With world conditions
as they are and with the tremendous
problems facing this nation, it would
be well for any president to look over
the field and select men for key posts
who are not only 100 percent Amert-
can, but who have also spent their
lives in gaining experience in fields
which especially fit them for the job
to which they are called.
Nowhere, except in the south with
its great diversity of agriculture, car
a man be found who has persona
familiarity and experience with the
wide range of agricultural crops and
livestock that a secretary of agricul-
ture should have.
| know from personal experience
and association that a great many
farmers of the great middle western
states, the southwest and far west
would be well pleased for the post of
Secretary of Agriculture to go to a
suitable man from the south,
TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agriculture
| GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN |)
on tig mailing litt and for cliamge of address to STATE BU.
REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STA CAPITOL, Atlanta:
PLANTS FOR SALE. SEED AND GRAIN. |
FOR SALE +
Mastodon Everbearing,
| Blakemore, Lady T. Straw-
| berry, $1. C; $9.50 Mi PP.
| Exch, 100 plants for 3! print
sacks. Each pay postage. No
COD: Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleve-
land, Rt. 1.
BE. J. and Charleston Wake-
Several 100 poun
Papershell Stewart
lb.; Shelled, i. :
xford
A
Rescue Grass, 45 lb. FOB.
E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania.
2 fine grades Tobacco Seed,
Harrison Special and _ Silver
Dollar, tested, 3 Thbls., 35c: PP.
Ples: Brantley, Naylor, Rt. 1.
H. Budd Jr.,
New crop Peca
Shelled halves, $1.25
en pieces, $1. lb. F
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable ean ey Sot ee oe ae a Atlanta, 809 Wood
I : : r ; $8. M. del.; $2. 50 gal. : eC: id,/S E
under postage regulations inserted one time on: each request |/ ) Marglobe and- Rutger | Atlanta; 2303'S. Pryor Rd
and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy: } Tomato Seed, $1.85 lb. Del. a i - ' ais Eames. Paper ig
of notice. Prompt shipment. Guy Wald-| Tift Seed Oats, recleaned, in| Pecans, 5 Ibs. $2.2
4 bu. sacks, 91 pet.
bu. FOB. Duke
Valley.
Coker Victor
$1.35)
Ga. Qualityeand we
Fort|
Martha Williams, Quitn
Screven St. ae
rip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Blakemore, Klondike Straw-
berry, $1. M; $9.50 M; Mt.
Huckleberry, 75c doz..No COD.
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain-
ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address .
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
sy
pene
Oats, 95 pct.| -Large Red Peanuts
i f transaction resulting from published || Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland, |germ., and Tift 14 Oats, 91 pet.| $7. bu.; Also Red
_e teiag nor for any Reed es ae pene in_even/Crowder Peas, , 25
se A i wt. bags. $1.35 bu. J. D. Duke,| White Half Runner
a ae ee eee Jersey, Charleston, Wakefield | Fort Valley. Beans, 55 teacup.
Published Weekly ai and Copenhagen Cabbage \ -
800 Ibs. Fescue with. Dixie,
Landino, and Orchard Grass for
sale. W. L. Cousins, Tucker, 3001
Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M; Col-
lard and White Bermuda Oni-
on, '500,- $1.; $1.75 M. Del:- Tel:
114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga
By Department of Agriculture
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ot
age. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ris a
Markets, 222 State Capitol, 3751, or write for prices on/Cooledge St., Rt. 1. aba
Atlanta, Ga, large lots. I. L. Stokes, Fitz- 3 ce : = SACKS FOR $2
gerald. als Scallion Onion Buttons, $1.25 . :
)gal.; Plants of same. 3c ea. Or
trade for equal value. Charles
A. L. Shannon, Chickamauga,
Rt. 1,
Cert., Ky. 31 Fescue, 951/2 pct.
germ., 35c lb.; Uncert. 95 pct.
germ., 25c lb.; Pasture mixture
Entered as second class matte:
August 1, 1937 at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Ac!
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
orovided for in Section 1103. Aci
of October 8, 1917.
100 lb. cap., wash d
print sacks, several of
Kudzu Crowns, State cert.,
2-3 yrs. old, strong root sys-
tem, $30. M; 500, $16. No less
than 500 sold. Maude Hamby,
Greenville.
New Jersey and Wakefield
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
White feed sacks, 100
= = : Cabbage, good plants, full of Rescue Dixie Crimson} 30c ea.; also some |
: , Stat to) 5 e. J d
a! ae ee count, moss packed, $2. M; 50c }Clover, and Oats, 25 Ib.; Fescue| sacks, no letters, none.
eile Ca itol, Atlanta, Ga % Cc. Del. Ready. Woodrow and Clover, 25 Ib.; Rescue Grass Postpaid. Prompt
Publication Oise Lightsey, Screven. alone, 48c Ib.; Rescue few oats, a V. E. Harris,
114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. Charleston Wakefield, and |{P ei Rescue for, pasture, ee
Early Jersey Cabbage, 500, $1.- Benaon ; - 7; W00C,! Chicken feed sack:
75; $3. M. Del. E. C. Waldrip, : ; holes, 20c ea. plus pe
: Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 5000 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza| Mrs. Arthur Wheeler,
FLOWERS AND SEED PLANTS FOR SALE Seed, clean, combine rae for| Ming, Rt. 1. :
FOR SALE Frostproof Charleston, Early = C Ss v G ffi Rt B
P Wakefield, and . Copenhagen |5#- . 8. Vance, Griffin, Rt. B, - Washed, 100 lb. c
Box 16 A.
Combine run Kobe Lespedeza,
Market Cabbage, Ga. Collard
Plants, $2.50 M. Dial 45079. B.
F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5,
feed sacks, free of ho
stains, 25c ea. 3 or mo
paid; unwashed, 20c
Acres Cabbage Plants, Copen-
CORRECTION: Well shaped | hagen, Chas. Wakefield, E. J.,
: 25c-$5.; | all sizes, strong, 500, $1.25; $2. a mixture Fescue and Ladino, | P@ :
Saas eo eee M; White Bermuda Onion, and | Box 528. mixture Fescue and Giant White ats small pes -
50c-$1.; Seer, Walliain Plants, | Collard Plants, 500, $1.25; $1-| @, Collard Plants, 50c C; Dutch, also Victorgrain Oats, for| Postage on small orde:
75 M. Phone 3883 for prices
on large lots. Del. in Ga, E.
L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, P. O.
Box 662.
Glora and Chas. Wakefield
SECOND HAND Cabbage, frostproof, and Yel-
MACHINERY FOR SALE! low Bermuda Onion Plants, aoe oe
from cert. seed, $2.50 M. FOB. ged 24 W. W. Williams, Quit
- No less 1000. order; None too :
sale. Samples and prices on E.
request. C, W. Finney, Haddock. Rt
White, 100 lb. cap.
letters, 5, $1.; with lett
washed, 6, $1.; Exch.
lb. good dried fruit; a
odds,- some small hi
ea.; no holes, 3 $1.
age. Mrs. T. F. Ba
50c doz. A. F. Jackson, At- = Robinson, - Talkir
en 435 Ridgewood Rd., N.
. Phone DE 5495.
300, $1., at my place on Douglas
Hwy. No shipping. Mrs. D. L.
Wanck, Alma, Rt. 1.
Frostproof Cabbage, White
Bermuda Onion, and Collard
Plants, $1.50 M; Blue Lupine,
HAY AND STRAW
FOR SALE
200 bundles of fodder, $6.;
47 Model Chrysler Utility ae H. J. Stewart, Baxley, a tacloae shucks, $2.50 pharetta, Rt. 1, a $
Motor on skids, perfect cond., a ae : SEED AND GRAIN Gree 7 4 ial aac _ Unwashed white, 10
438% 100 hp, used for pulling} Sage and Catnip Plants, $1. FOR SALE Ladrencevitle ae | sacks, free of holes
ammer-and grist mill, for sale} go7. Mastodon Everbearing : PSS as dew, 18c ea.; with sm
or exch. for used tractor or
ber: 75 spas id
other farm equipment of equal Bawa zy 5 108 CU ae NS
lic ea. Add postage.
shipment. Mrs.
About 1 doz. tons exception-
value, I. Teem, Milner, RFD 1,
Phone Griffin 4604.
8 Jamesway Coal Brooders in
ood cond., $15.00 ea. 1 mile
est Cohutta. B. Holcomb,
Varnell, Rt. 1.
One J. D. Model A Tractor,
with pianters and cultivators,
ae cond., $1250.; Farmall M
ractor with Rome Bush and
g Harrow, $1650. Eugene
elly, Monroe, Phone 3351.
Good 1 H Wagon, at my
home in Lilburn. See me any-
time. L. O. Garner, Lilburn.
Good 2 H Wagon with body
for sale. Located Pine Mt. Rd.
mi. W. Kennesaw, Ga., 6 mi.
fo. Marietta. M. C. Bryson,
ennesaw, Rt. 1.
2 1/2 hp Planet Jr., Garden
Tractor with B-12 Super Culti-
vator and other quipment, ex-
cellent cond., run 1 year, $210.
Eli Lewis Jr., Dawson.
Ford 2 Bottom Plow, for
Ford or Ferguson Tractor, good
&@s new, turned only a small
acreage, $100. at my home in
Foikston, Ga: C., Di -Sims Jr;
olkston, Box 493. Tel. 175. ~
Good Chattanooga No. 12-3
oller Syrup Mill and Copper
an, $100.;.Zinc Pan for same,
2.50.. Bud Holland, Dalton,
eos
tes
PLANTS FOR SALE
Strawberry,
M; 80c C; Mastodon, We C;
5. M. Good plants. Mrs. Guy
rowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
_ Large Red Jumbo Straw-
rry, rooted, bear Ist. year,
$1. C. Add postage. PP over
. orders; $8. per 10,000; Also
few little Striped Half Run-
mer Beans, 40e teacup. Add
stage. Elmer Clark, Gaines-
ile, Rt. 8.
Klondike $4.50
Leaf Bull Face Tobaceo Seed,
75e Thl.; Little Rice Pea Seed,
35c cup; Long Wide Leaf To-
bacco, 10 lbs., $5.; Gourd Seed.
30c pack; Gourds, $2. doz. Add
postage. No COD. L. J. Ellis,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
Frostproof Cabbage, 300, $1.;
500, $1.50; $2. M del.; 5000 up,
$1.75 exp. collect; Klondike
Strawberry, 200, $1.20; 500, $2.-
75. Del. --Nos-Cheeks? Co. W.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Charleston Wakefield, and
Golden Acre Frostproof Cab-
bage, fresh, green, White Ber-
muda Onion, 300, $1.; 500, $1.-
00; $2. M: PP: R.. Chancior,
Pitts.
Chas. Wakefield Frostproof
Cabbage, 300, $1.; 500, $1.50;
$2. M. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts.
Klondike, Mastodon Straw-
berry, 75c C; Old Time Black
Raspberry, Tame Blackberry,
4, $1.; Blue Plum, 1-2 ft., 30c
and 40c ea.; Walnut Sprouts,
25c ft. Add postage. Mrs. Sam-
uel Caine, Cummings.
Blueberry, 2 yrs., old, 3, $1.;
Blackberry, Dewberry, 5, $1.;
Crabapple, Muscadine, \ Grape,
Yellow, Red Plum, Walnut,
Huckleberry, Gooseberry, $1.-
50 doz. Add postage. Exch. for
sacks. Ea. pay postage. $2.
orders PP. Mrs. Grady Brew-
er, Toomsboro.
Everbearing Strawberry, 80c
C. Exch. 100 plants for 100
lbs. cap. feed sacks, 3 print, or
4 white, free of holes, mildew,
iron rust, or letters. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. R. E. Holland,
Carrollton.
Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Catnip,
20c bunch; Condons. Giant
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, $1. ;; Lady: T., 75e.C;
Blueberries, 75c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.
Lady T. Strawberry, 75 C;
500, $3.; $5. M. Del. Mrs. G. L.
Duran, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Calif. Giant Blackeyed and
Cream Crowders, 52 crop, hand
shelled, not mixed, 50c qt. PP
in Ga. Exch. 1 gal. for 1 peck
good sound peanuts. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto,
Rt. 1, Box 155. :
White Crowder and Purple
Hull Peas, 7 cups, $1.35; Large
Speckled Crowders, in hull, 3
cups, $1.45; Lady and Butter
Peas, 4 cups, $1.30; White, and
Striped Butterbeans, 4 cups,
$1.25. No checks. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Liftle Brown Bunch Peas,
extra early, 4 lbs., $1.00. Pre-
paid. W. D. Milam Austell, Rt.
2; Box 126. :
Pure Fescue, Ky. 31 Seed,
grown from cert. seed and
recleaned. S. F. Ginn, Royston.
Recleaned Coastal Wheat,
germ. 99.90 pct., $3.00 bu. in 2
bu. bags. J. R. Marshall, Camilla.
1000-2000 bu. Oats, cleaned,
free of pests, good for feed or
seed, $1.10 bu. in bulk; Also 30
or 35 tons peanut hay, $25.00 ton
at farm. G. T. Sanders, Cordele,
Reo 2h
10 large Persimmon Seed 10c
and 8 large crabapple Seed, 10c
Stamped addressed envelope in-
cluded.. Mrs. W. Y. Summers,
Newnan, Rt. 5.
Fescue, 99.05 pct. pure, germ.
88 pct.; packed in even wt. 50 lb
bags, 30c lb. FOB. Eugene Kelly,
Monroe. Phone 3351.
2000 lbs. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed,
new crop, recleaned, 99.04 pci.
pure, 85 pct. germ., new 100 Ib.
bags, 25c lb. W, L. Harris, Chip-
ley, RFD 2.
Big start Calif. Multiplying
Beer Seed, 25c. Mrs. Ella Green,
Smyrna.
1952 White Multiplying Nest
Onions, $1.25 gal. Add postage.
Mrs. Lezia A. Rosser, Hogans-
ally good hay, both Sericea
Lespedeza and Fescue, $40. ton
at my barn. T. Hv Moore, Mil-
ner, RFD 1, (Old Dr. Huguely
Farm).
New Crop Peanut Hay, No.
1 quality, delivered anywhere
in trailerload lots, free of
poison. Write for prices. V. H.
Burke, Ashburn, Rt. 1.
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Canton, Rt. 3.
washed, ironed, 5 for |
Mrs. M. L. Eaton,
Rt:
$2.50 doz.; also 20 o
sacks, for $4.50. Ralph
Woodstock.
Prompt
Mrs.
ville, Rt. 9. ;
Noel
Nice, clean white
White, chicken f
Nice Print sacks, 25c
shipment. |]
R...C: Bixee
Z
Bunch and Muscadine Grape-
Vines, Pear, Chestnut, best
southern varieties, State in-
spected; 1952 Chinese Blight
Resistant Chestnut Seed, from
my 1939 USDA trial planting,
$1.25 lb.; 5 lbs., $6. Prepaid. H.
A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 1.
Gov. insp., pecan trees: 2-3
ft. $2.; 3-4 ft. $2.25; 4-5 ft.
$2.50; 5-6 ft., $2.75; 6-8 ft, $3.;
8-10 ft. $3.25 ea. Calvin Har-
man, Stovall.
PEANUTS AND PECANS
New crop Stuart Pecans,
nice size, excellent quality, well
filled with rich, golden brown
nut meat, 5 lbs. or more 45
lb. del. by PP. H. M. Moorman,
Lovett.
1952. Stuart and
Pecan Meats, $1. lb. Mrs.
Shell, Senoia, Rt. 2.
Good new 1952
Schley
rank
Pecans,
50 Ibs. selected Schley
Pecans, 40c lb. PP. Mrs. Jake
Rogers, Claxton.
5 Ibs., Stuarts, $2.; 5 lbs. Schley,
|ville, Rt. 1, Box 89-A,
ARTICHOKES:
Add postage. Larger 1]
discount. Mrs. R. H.
Stone Mountain, Rt.
Hogans Store).
plus
Watts, Hollywood, B
supers, $10.; 9 without
$7.50. Come after. Jo
Walker, Forsyth, P. O.
BEANS & PEAS:
beans and frost-proof
peas, 2 cups, $1.; Whi
ers and col. running
butterbeans, 4 cups,
brown 6 wks. 2
Schley, 40c; Stewart, 30c; Van-| cups, $1.25;
deman, 25c lb. FOB. M. F.| peas, 3 cups, $1.
Jones, Metter, Rt. 1. Mrs. Clarence M
eula, Rt 1:
BUTTER:
New Crop, well filled pecans,}4 Ibs. weekl
$2.50. PP. J. W. Lang, Omega.
Arthur Wh
MISCELLANEOU;
FOR SALE
Jerusalem artichoke
Few bu. Artichokes,
postage. Mrs.
Jerusalem artichokes,
= del., or $3... bu:- FOR;
FOR SALE Phillips, Chickamauga. _
BEES:
18 hives Italian be
Heavy bearing bl
crop
little ow
Nice, fresh coun
MISCELLANEOUS:
WANTED
ry barn, 4 mi. So. Mrs.
rbes, Brooklet, Rt. 2.
white
: Sample
est. Mrs. Mary Collins,
sivile, Rt
& STRAW:
4 eee and 100
clean
liddlebrooks, Barnes-
- Wheat Straw, $20.
farm. Edgar Fowler,
Be
Cash, Bremen, Rt. 2,
le honey, $2.50 gal.
1.; 65 lb. lard can,
- Holland, Sparks.
five cents to 20c ea.;
-25 doz. Mrs. John
mple, Rt. 2.
- ones), for sale. No
Write, Mrs. T. B.
Rocky Ford, Rt. 1.
_and Dipper gourds,
larger sizes, 50c and
er, mixed, 10c ea;
es cupful. Mrs. W.
Camilla.
LA.
ocal, Extracted honey,
ails, $2.; 5 Ibs.,
ew lard cans, $9.
. Livingston, College
John Calvin Ave.
Gallberry and wild
rained honey, 10 lb.
0; 3-10 lbs., $7.; 6-10
PP 3rd zone; or 12
ass. jars, $6. Exp. Col.
0 ie, Riley, P. O. Box
cured shoulders, 60c
of bacon, 50c |b.
Ys Dalton, Rt 1.
and
. around 25 Ibs.
id 50c Ib. Will ship
): S. Duggan,
d meat: 3 shoulders,
55c lb.; 35 Ib. mid-
lb. Add postage. J.
rter, Commerce, Rt.
\wder Beas, 25 cup-
ecks. W. J. Waggoner,
9 Park St. S. W.
1 hot pepper, $1.50
paid.. Mrs. Nathan
Ball Ground, Rt. 4._
- $arsaparilla,
wild cherry - and
3 lbs., $1. Add
Exch. for Print sacks.
Myers, Hartwell, Rt.
gathered, washed,
dried sage, $2. 25
more, $2. Ib. plus
ade Towns, Toccoa,
id potcbas: washed
sage, $2.25 Tb. plus
Claude Edmonds,
thered, washed,
f ($2.25 Tb.; 10
bean hay, $45. ton.|
| of Towns Co. Ga.).
Horse Apples,
Pendleton Apts.
also
ese chestnuts.
Shade dried Sage, 30 Qt;
1, gal. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
oyston, Rt. 1.
6 lbs. dry Sage, 75e lb. at
my home, or add postage. Mrs.
Berthie Burt, Daugherty, Rt.
ex
1952 hand gathered, washed,
shade dried sage, $2.25 lb. and
postage. Mrs. Claude Edmonds,
Toccoa, Rt. 2.
SYRUP:
45 gal. good, old timey made
syrup. $3. gal. also plenty Cane
.|seed-for best offer. Letters ans.
promptly. John E. Chastain,
Jasper, Rt. 2, Box 189.
TOBACCO:
Few pounds Orinoco tobaceo,
50c lb. W. D. Payne, Canton,
Rt. 3. fa
TURNIPS:
5 acres med. size turnips in
field located 2 mi. No. Palmet-
to on road to Hwy. Sell rea-
sonable price but party must
dig and take away. N. B. Ed-
mondson, Palmetto, Atlanta
Phone FA 3652. .
WALNUTS & WALNUT
MEATS:
1952 crop clean black walnut
meats, $1.25 lb. PP. Mrs. Willis
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
54. 3
Black Walnuts, hulled and
dried, $1.50 bu. Add postage.
G. B, Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.
Hulled black walnuts, $2. bu.
FOB. Wm. a Crawford, Wat-
kinsville, Re.
Black oo. picked out,
85c lb. PP. Ship anywhere.
;| Miss Hansel Ramey, Warne, N.
C., Rt. 1, (Live in Towns Co.
Ga):
8 pints 1952 walnut meats,
$1. pt. Add eet Lula Cook,
Canton, Rt.
Nice size walnut meats, now
ready, $1. lb.PP in Ga. M. O.
Warne, N. C., Rt. 1, (Resident
Fresh 1952 black Pe
40c lb. plus postage. Mrs.
Arthur Wheeler, Cumming, Rt.
a
Fresh, large pieces walnut
meats, $1.10 lb. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs. Nellie Black-
well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Walnut and Pecan Meats,
$1.10 lb. FOB. Mrs. Virginia
Bryant, Luthersville.
Several bushels Walnuts for
sale. Mrs. N. C. Gable, Brooks,
Gox 104.
Nice, 1952 crop walnut meats,
$1. Ib. Mrs. Mae Williamson,
Warne, N. C. (Resident of
Towns Co;-Ga)?
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
rt ee
APPLES:
Want 10 lbs. Old Fashion
dried, free of
peels, core, worms, give best
price delivered. No COD. Mrs.
Bert R. Rife, Macon, 0-11
Want some nice dried apples,
some nice dried _ sage,
State prices. Mrs. J. S. Woods,
Hawkinsville.
Want exch. 12
lbs. large
>| pecans for 10 lbs. dried apples,
j free of core, peel and worms.
"| Each pay postage. Mrs. W. E.
+) Williams, Moultrie, Rt. 4.
CORN:
Want at once 100 bu. Corn
for feeding my stock. G. W.
MeMillian, East Point, 219 New-
nan Ave. Phone CA 4818.
CHINQUAPINS: 2
Want. approx. 5 Ibs., 1952
crop Chinquapins, also 2 of the
trees. State prices. O. O. Gil-
bert, Carrollton, 19 Alabama
| St.
CHESTNUTS:
Want smal] amount of Chin-
Write first. W.
Rs Wray, Rt. 1.
Harper,
| mos.
if desired.
from reg.
ed, 800-900 lbs.,
,to Mar.
winning herd.
EGGS: / :
Want some hatching eggs
from modern Exhibition and
old English games. D. Kennery,
Quitman, Rt. 2.
Want hatching eggs for
hatching on halves; preferably
chicken eggs. Contact. J. W.
Chipley, Bogart.
ONIONS:
Want large Red Onions.
State price per quart or gallon.
Prepaid. Julia E. Dennard, Ma-
con, 395 Pansy Ave.
SACKS:
Exch. Blakemore and Masto-
don strawberry. plants for 100
lb. cap. Print sacks: 150 plants
for 4 dark, all alike sacks. Mrs.
R. V. Woody, Dial.
SAGE:
Exch. dry, hot pepper for
dry sage. Mrs. Mamie Bell,
Charing, Rt. 4.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Milking Shorthorn Cow
due to freshen in Feb., and
Bull, reg. Shorthorn (milking
type), 7 mos. old, 1 Calf, full
blooded but not subject to
register. W. H. Loudermilk,
Cornelia, Box 55.
Reg. Dbl. Standard Poll Bull,
6 yrs. old, 100 percent dehorn-
er, $350.; 2 Poll Bulls, 8 1/2
old, $200. ea. J. Bert
Poole, Warrenton.
One reg. Aberdeen - Angus
Bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, Sire Ethian
Berberian No. 994595, Dam,
Mountain Lassie No, 626958 at
$250. Chas. E. Roper, Cumming,
R32:
Milch Cows and _ Springers
for sale. John Goldin, Drake-
town.
Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls,
12-18 mos. old, excellent pros-
pects, $200. up; purebred Here-
ford Pigs, 10-wks. old up, $10.-
$12.50 and $15. ea. without
papers. Eligible for registery
H. W. Buckley, Mor-.
row, Rt. 1, Phone Stockbridge
3762.
One fine 2 yr. old Reg. Poll-
ed Hereford Bull, $350. Come
to Silver Farms, Ringgold, Ga.,
or phone 84-6411 at Rossville,
Ga. Elbert D. Silver, Rossville,
P. O. Box 169.
2 Hereford Bulls, 1 polled
7 mos. old, one with horns 10
mos. old, both well marked,
cattle, but not reg.
Very gentle. A. E. Mallory Jr.,
LaGrange, P. O. Box 373.
Reg. Hereford Bull, sired by
MBF Mischief Domino 207th.,
No. 5515467, dark red, dehorn-
ready for light
service, $350. transferred to
purchaser; Also some other
Bulls for sale. R. W. Jones,
Leslie, RFD 2.
HOGS FOR SALE
One full bred OIC Gilt, 8
mos. old, for sale. Mrs. Fannie
M. Eyans, Lithonia, Rt. 3, 6314
Covington Rd.
6 very fine reg. Duroc Gilts,
bred for 2nd. litter, had 8 pigs
each 1st time. Sell one or all at
about fat hog prices. Located
1 mi> Cohutta, B. Holcomb,
Varnell.
Choice 7 mos. old reg: Hamp-
shire Boars, from large litters,
modern blocky type, Grandsons
of SE Fair Champion, treated,
reg., del. by my truck, 125
mile radius, $45. ea. A. H.
Rocker Jr., Metter.
=
OIC Pigs, 9 wks. old, choice
breeding stock, reg. buyers
name, short nose, blocky, treat-
ed, from prize winning stock,
$20. ea.; Hampshire pigs, 8 wks.
old, reg. buyers name, treated,
choice breeding, $20. ea. Mack
Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teacher,
Rabun Gap.
Reg. Hampshires, boar and
gilt pigs, few outstanding Jan.
farrowed gilts, some
from State Fair prize
Bill Pickrell,
bred,
Cochran, R. R. 2.
HOGS FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR.SALE
row third litter Jan. 9th, 6
two mos. old gilt pigs, one 20
mos. boar, also reg. SPC young
sow, all fine breeding stock,
priced to sell. Roger S. Cobb,
Marietta, Box 304.
Black African Guinea Male
Pigs, 5 mos. old, short blocky
type, reg. buyers name, al-
most large enough for light
service, $35. ea. Ship anywhere.
Papers. Will Dixon, Athens,
250 Hillside St., Phone 2878 W.
9 Cherry Red Purebred Du-
roc Pigs, 3 mos. old, $20. ea.
reg. buyers name; Reg. Duroc
Sow, 3 yrs .old, Frank R. Eady,
McIntyre, Rt. 1
POULTRY FOR SALE
AUSTRALORPS: .
6 young Black Australorp
roosters, $2, ea. FOB farm, or
will crate and Ships ks, Col-
lum, Gray, Rt. 1, Box 105.
AUSTRA-WHITES
4 Austra-White Roosters and
25 Pullets, all 6 mos. old, and
pullets now laying, $2. 50 ea.;
Also 20 White Rock 5 mos.
old Pullets, beginning to lay,
$2.00 ea. Will not ship. Mrs.
J. E,; Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4,
Box 487. Tel. Am 9237.
BANTAMS:: Purebred Buf
Cochin bantams, $3.00 pr. Will
not ship. Mrs. A. F. Horsley,
Waco. Rt. 2.
Purebred Jap. Silkies, 3
cockerels, about 5 or 6 mos.
old, $1.25 ea. Exch. for pul-
lets, same age and_ breed
Bantams. Lula _ Giddens,
Kirkland.
White Cochin Bantams, 2
pairs, $7.00; 1 Cockerel, $2.50;
1 trio Buff, $6.00; and 2 white
African Guinea Hens, $2.00
also sev. kind pleasants.
JR: Ginn, Atlanta, 451
Metropolitan. Pl, SE:
1952 hatch Black Tail Jap.
Bantams, grown, $5.00 pr.;
Almost grown, $4. 00 pr. FOB.
Money Order. In pairs only
Silas Snpeis, Commerce, Rt.
2. :
Leghorne, Buff Cochins,
White Silkies, RI Reds, Corn-
ish, White Japs, Silver Duck-
wing, Black Cochins, Black
Belgian, Golden Sebrights, in
different size lots; Also about
a hundred 8 wks. old and
older for sale. See or Write
prices. E. T. Sikes, Ocilla.
10 Bantam Hens, 1 Rooster,
6 this year and 5 last year
hatch, 85c ea. j . Jones,
Decatur, 206 So. McDonough
St. CR-2536.
Dark Cornish, Golden Se-
bright, and Brown Leghorn
Bantams, $5.00. pr. Bob Clark,
Macon, 372 Spring St.
R. I. Red and White Leghorn
bantans, cocks, cockerels, hens
and pullets, from S. E. and Ga.
State Fair winners, $2.00 and
$3.00 mr large Red cocks, $5.00.
ea. D. Asbury, Atlanta, 4424
Bivoda St. AM 2035.
6 mixed bantam 1952 roosters,
75 ea. or exch. for pigeons.
Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia. RFD 2.
Bantams, half silkies, 8 mes.
old , 5 hens, 3 roosters, $1.25 ea;
also 8 laying hens and 2.
roosters, White Wyandottes,
$2.00 ea. Mrs. C. L. Robinson,
Atlanta, 3791 Gilbert. Rd. S. E.
FA 3954.
Purebred Black Tail Jap
bantams in breeder stock, 6 mos.
old, $5.00 pr; 4 mos. old, $3.00
pr. Mrs. R. C. Douglas, Meeks.
CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS
Pit Game. Roosters, Red,
Round heads, 15 mos. old,
Hens at my home. R. W.
Parr, Maysville, Rt. 1.
Several Claret and Cuban
Blue Cross Cockerels, about 5
Ibs. $3.50 ea.; Pure Cuban
Blue Hens, 20 mos, old, $2.50
ea. MO. S. O. Huff, Monticello.
Dark Cornish
Cockerels,
long yellow
leg type, large,
$3.50 ea.; 2, $5.50; 4, $10.50;
6, $15.00; 1 Cockerel, 3 Pul-
lets, $10.00. FOB. Mrs. J. E.
Stone, Adairsville.
Reg. Berkshires, sow to far-|
2 trios, nice large
Laced Cornish, Apr. 1952
hatch, $7.50 trio. Mrs. J. GC.
Herron, Martin, Rt. 1.
Purebred Cornish Indias,
Young Roosters, broad breast-
ed type long yellow
$2.00 ea. Plus express. Mrs,
T. W. Newsome, Sandersville.
White Cornish Cockerels,
from prize winners, $2.50 and
$3.00 ea.; Also few 1931 hatch
Roosters, $3.00 ea. Mrs. O. L.
Craft -Layonia,; Rts
White Hackle . game
yrs. old, $7.00; 1 gray stag and
pullet, half White Hackle and
half Gray Tormentor, $5.00 pr.
C. L. Griffin, Gainesville. 714
Oak St.
4 fine purebred Shawlneck
cockerels, ready for walk, $3.00
ea. Nora Lankford, Rockmart,
Rt. 1 (Antioch Road).
Purebred games, Sniders
Bacon Warhorse stags and pul-
lets, $15.00 trio; Boston Round-
head stags, $5.00 ea; good cocks,
2 yrs old, $10.00 ea. or 12 for
$100.00. FOB. Tom Weaver,
Canon. Rt. 2.
100 purebred Games:
Clarets, Brown Reds, Warhorse,
Stags, $1.00 lb; cocks, $1.40 1b}
hens, $3.00; pullets, $2.00 ea.
Ce Pollard, Augusta, Rt, 12,
Warhorse, Toppy, Red Qiull,
Gray and Travelers game cros-
ses, some pure strain, hens and
pullets, $2.00 to $3.00 ea. in lots
of 10. Buyer to furnish coops.
W. A. Lawrence, Stockbridge.
and $15.00 pair: cocks and brood
hens, $5.00 ea; trio Lowes Grays,
$15.00; stags and pullets, $2. 00
and $4. 00 ea. FOB. L. O. Bene-
field, Cedartown, Rt, 1, (at Fish
Creek)
15 game 1952 hatch pullets
(fighting stock), $3.00 ea. or exe,
for B, R. or N. H. Red pullets;
also 6 game cockerels, black with
red markings, $3.00 ea. Mrs. E.
Blackstock, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Dark Cornish early spring
hatch cockerels, $2.75 ea. 2 for
$5.00. Leona Simpson, Sparta.
RFD 2.
20 game stags, crowing size,
$7.50 ea. 2 for $12.00. At my
place. W. C. Shumate, Jr.,
Mountain. Rt. 1. DE 3067.
LEGHORNS:
Laying Hens, Booths White
Leghorns, . $2.50 ea. Will not
ship. Located Argo Rd. out
from Oakdale. ee Typ Beka
Smyrna, tc i2, oR 208
Phone 5-4889.
About 22 W. Leghorns, and
45 NH 4 A Grade Reds,
yr. old 6th next March, $1. 90
ea. Mrs -M,- 0, Richardson,
Marietta, Booth Rd.
150 White Leghorn AAAA
Pullets) 12 mos. old, some
moulted and laying, $1.00 ea.
Cannot ship. Cline Garrett,
Hiawassee.
50 White Leghorn Pullets
beginning to lay, $1.50 ea.
Ship your expense, and you
furnish crates. Located 6 mi.
foe Adel. Theron Hicks, Adel,
As
20 W. L. pullets, beginning te
lay, $2.50 ea. T. W. Nations,
Atlanta, 1490 Willis Mill Rd.
S. W. RA 5689.
ORPINGTONS:
Yellow Buff Orpington stags,
$2.00 ea. less in lots 2 or more;
also 4 hens and stag, $10.00, Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton Rt. 2.
REDS (N. H. AND R, I.) 50
N. H. Red hens, Julious all star
mating 50 Colonial best egg str.
April pullets, $2.00 ea. less than
20, $2.50 ea. My place, 3 mi.
West McDonough, Jonesboro Rd.
W. A, Parrish, McDonough.
50 best 4-A N. H. pullets, 7
mos. old, now laying, $2.25 ea.
E. L. Morgan, Jefferson. Rt. 2.
PEACOCKS, | PHEASANTTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
ETC:
3 prs. purebred White
Carneaux Pigeons, mated,
banded, working, producers
16 te 22 squabs annually,
$10.00 or $3.50 pr. John WW.
Harrell, Lakeland.
White
legs,
cock, 4 i
Red
All of my pit games, $10.00
Stone>
Riera eas
NG
been 3
- Hog Prices Paid .
At Various
lari
| SSP
Fitzgerald Livestock Market
NOVEMBER 8 NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.4 Mitchell Co. Livestock Co., Camilla $16.
Sylvania Stockyards $18.70 $18.15 $16.75 $15.55 Farmers Auction Inc., Lakeland $17.50 $16.85
Smith Stockyard, Thomson $18.25 $16.50 $00.00 $00.00 | Tatinall Livestock Co., Glennville $17.25 $16.65
Flint River Livestock Auction, a Vidalia Stockyard $17.35 $16.75
Reearege oe: ee Turner Co. Sale Barn, Ashburn $17.05 $16.40
Washington Co. Marketing Association, i ca Heavies
on SHG See ee Hazlehurst Livestock Market, :
NOVEMBER 10 Hazlehurst $17.26
Swainsboro Stockyard $18.37 $17.20 $16.00 $00.00 Producers Cooperative Livestock Exchange
Jesup Livestock Market $17.86 $17.46 $16.91 $00.00 piers oe
Rice Hoa & Gaul Co. = Emanuel Co, Stockyard. Swainsboro $18.40 $17.55
eminole Ho attle Co., F
, Donalsonville $18.00 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 | Lee County Livestock Market, Leesburg $17.32 $16.59
Chatham Co. Stockyard, Savannah $18.00 $17.45 $16.20 $00.00 | Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas $17.66 $17.50 $:
Carroll Co. Sales Barn, Carrollton $18.75 $18.00 $00.00 $00.00 NOVEMBER 13
; Heavies . + $18.50 | Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington $19.50 $18.75
Henry Shuman Stockyard, Hagas ($18.08 $17.50 $16.80 $00.00") Gobet Sales Barn si74s. $17.00 3
_ W. L. Moseley. Livestock Co.. Blakely $20.20 cage a ats oe Siulth Stepkyard Nore Baga Tene aieae
NOVEMBER 11 Seaboard Stockyard. Colquitt $17.60 $16.85
Didde Gos Stock avd? Pastinan $18.00 $17.25 $00.00 $00.00 | Bainbridge Stockyards, Inc., Bainbridge $17.25 $16.55 _
Millen Livestock Market, Millen $16.00 , $17.25. $16.00: "15.00. | Ragedele bong Com: Con eee Sis ee
McRae Livestock Market $ie:00 $1650 &15.55. $00.00 [Peet sipneroede Steere ie ee
Farmers Livestock Coop., Soperton $17.50 $16.25 $15.00 $00.00 Sumter piyertege Assoc., Americus 2 $17.50 $16.75
Metter Livestock Market, Metter $19.00. $17.00. "916.25" soo.00 |. Site Stockyards, Bie Masher alts:
Deploy: Co. Livestock and Mackeiiny : Milan Livestock Barn, Milan $18.02 $17.28
Service Inc., Baxley $17.67 $16.88 $15.60 $00.00 Farmers Livestock Co., Inc., Douglas $17.07 $16.42
Dawson Livestock Barn i $17.14 $18.80 $16.65 $00.00 Wayne Co. Livestock Bara: Jesup $17.00 $16.65
Bleckley ee oe Auction, Cochran $18.00 $17.75 $16.80 $15.05 Valdostd Livestock Masket Valddee = i751 $16.70
Se NOVEMBER 14 Ae
Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $18.00 $17.24 $16.25 $00.00
Candler Livestock, Metter $18.00 $17.07 |
Smith Stockyard, Augusta $18.50 $17.25 $17.00 $00.00 2 : x
. Sows... . $16.75
POULTRY FOR SALE
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
$17.50 $16.58
Sevearl pairs each Northern
Bob White Quail, $5.00 -pr.
and Chukar Quail, $10.00 pr.
Healthy stock, 1952 hatch
rown birds. Luther L Brown,
Autanta 930 Harte Dr., S. W.
A-5488.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
Want some pure Silver or
ee Sebright bantams for
reeders, the small type, both
sex. Contact. E, M. Lee, Omaha.
CORNISH:
Want 8 or 10 dark *Cornish
ace and 1 Rooster. W. M.
olmes, Pine Lake, Rt., Box
213.
DUCKS.
Want 15 White Pekin Hens,
ducks), and 3 White Pekin
rakes (large type). State age
and price., John C. Davis,
Brunswick, 2402 Norwick St.
GAMES:
Want 1 purebred Brown Red
stag. Give age, wt. and price.
Roy Dills, Blairsville. Rt, 4
GUINEAS:
Want Guineas, old or young.
Price must be reasonable and
In radius of 50 miles Griffin.
Mrs. J. N. Bell, Griffin, 132
East College St.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want woman of good character
for light farm work on farm.
Board and small salary. Write
ee Miss N. Stewart, LaGrange,
fs? a
Want small family, white or
@ol. for cattle farm $2.50 daily
Wages, and large 1H crop 50-
50 basis. Also chickens and
hogs. 4 R house, garden, fire
wood, elec., school bus, mail
oute. Give Exp. and ref. S.
. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Want woman to do light farm
work, live as one of family
on farm with small family, and
20. monthly salary. Willie O.
ighsmith, Patterson, Rt. 1,
Want single white man, 25-
40 yrs. old tc work on smail
dairy farm. Some _ experience
with milking machine, drive
tractor, and do general farm
work. Must furnish references,
health card. $22.50 weekly,
room, board, laundry. H. A.
Davis, Jr., Milner. Phone Grif-
fin 6400.
Want elderly col. couple for
all kind light farm work in-
cluding mending pasture
fences, etc. just below Avondale
Estates. Nice 2 R house, fur-
nished, water, lights, wood free,
plus $5; weekly cash. May have
own cow and chickens. Mrs.
L. Belleville, Decatur, PO Box
186.
Want middle age woman,
white or col. to live in house
with couple as one of family
on farm and do light farm
work. Reasonable salary. J. H.
Smith, Cornelia, 519 Hoyt St.
\
Want sober, white man and
wife, or small family to raise
chickens and some farm work
with tractor; Also do repair
work on farm for wages. Have
two 3000 cap. chicken houses
on 50-50 basis. 40 A for corn
and hay. 4 R house with lights,
on mail, school bus Rt. Mrs..
C. C, Tatum, Talking Rock,
Rtead
Want white woman to live in
home onfarm with family of |
| three (no children), and do light |
farm work for room, board, and |
$10.00 weekly salary. Mrs. Eva!
Knowles, Byron, Rt, 2.
Want an unencumbered, mid-
dle aged white woman, in good
health to help with light farm
work on farm for good home
and small salary. U. T. King,
Dalton, Rt. 3, i
Want middleaged single man
to raise 4,000 chickens on
halves, and 5 or 6 acres in cot-
ton. No drinking. Arthur
Wheeler, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Want good sober reliable
farmer for 100 A land, ex-
cellent crops available, cotton,
corn, peanuts, ,ete., choice land,
stumped suitable for tractor.
No drunks. R. J. Walsh, Gar-
field.
Want one or more top-notch
hands on farm. Work with ma-
chinery, sheep, cattle. Good
house, good wages, nice living
conditions. 13 mi. N. Greens-
boro just off Hwy. 15. See to
appreciate. R. B. Curtis, Farm-
ington.
Want farmer to raise tobacco,
cotton, and corn on 50-50 basis
and good Farmall H Tractor
Driver for wages; Also want
man to raise. tobacco, work
turpentine. on 50-50 _ basis.
House with lights, for ea. on
mail and school \bus_ route.
Henry Vickers, Ambrose.
Want sober, reliable 1 or 2
H farmer on 50-50 basis. Plant
corn, 6 A peanuts for market,
2.3 tobacco, cotton if wanted.
5 R_ house, school, mail route,
4 mi. Uvalda, elec., 2 or 3 M
ft. Turpentine faces. Ref. exch.
Letters ans. A. C. Moseley,
Uvalda.
Want married, not more 2
children, honest sober man,
white or col. for dairy work,
to help with elec. milkers and |1
do general dairy work. Good
new 3 R house with elec. lights,
and water. O. J. Smith, Green-
ville, Rt. 3.
Want healthy white woman
for light farm work, to live-as
one of family on farm. Room,
board, reasonable salary. Ac-
cept person with 1 child. Let-
ters ans. Mrs. William H.
Owens, Austell, Rt. 1, Box 69.
POSITIONS WANTED
Col. young man and wife (1
child) want job at onee on
chicken farm, or 1H crop 50-50
basis. Have to be furnished, and
moved. Need good house with
lights, Bobby Jackson; Mc-
Donough, Rt. 2. - :
Single white man wants job
on farm on shares. Prefer tractor
work, and peanut allotment.
L, P. Ross, Griffin, 114 Lynn St.
Want 530-100 A farm with
decent house, in white com-
munity, on 50-50 basis, or 3rds.
and 4ths. T. M. Jones Hawk-
insville, Rt. 3.
Want job on farm,
driving, tending poultry, caring
for beef cattle, or most anything
pertaining to farming except
dairy. Experienced. Honest,
capable. 48 yrs. old. Small house
with lights, water. Duck A.
Smith, Atlanta, 757 Blake Ave,
SOE,
Want job on farm as super-
visor and manager of large
turkey and hog crop, caring for
and feeding, growing feeds for
same. 14 yrs. successful turkey
growing. Need house, garden,
wood. Can start work at once.
C. D. Collins, Atlanta, 131 Clara
Dr., Lakewood Hts.
White man and wife wants
5-6A farm, on 50-50 basis, and
extra work raising chickens, etc.
Move anytime. Dont have to be
furnished. B. M. Millhollan,
Waleska, Rt. 1.
Want crop for another year,
Prefer Lamar or Upson Co. with
honest people. Am honest, hard
working. Tom Gill, Goggins, Rt.
Family wants job on farm
working with cattle; livestock,
poultry, dairy work, etc. Experi-
enced. C. V. Gilreath, Gaines-
ville, 830 Railroad Ave.
Sober 23 yr. old man, with
wife, small child wants job on|
dairy farm. W, A. Millholland,
Fairmount, Rt. 2.
Middle age man wants job on
farm. Exp truck and _ tractor
driver, also cattle man. Consider
work with poultry. Have family.
a E. Turner, Hawkinsville,
Rt.
Young, married white man,
wife and 1 child, wants job on
farm. Exp- dairy, poultry, cat-
tle; Not reg. type farming. Need
house, lights, wood, water, etc.
Have to be moved. Charles E.
Hix, Jr., Atlanta, 189 Woodward
Ave, S. W,
Married white man, 26 yrs.
old, wife, 2 small children, want
job on-dairy, poultry or cattie|-
farm for wages and_ house,
lights, wood, etc. Well experi-
enced, Have to be moved, James
T. Burgess, Atlanta, 189 Wood-
tractor |
ward Ave, S. W.
tractor, truck and
Exp. on farm. Large
lights, near school |
route. Sober, hone
Ref. if necessar
Consider part ti
cattle, chickens, 2
yrs. old, Sib
Waggoner, Calhoun,
TSE EACS
Middle age whi
wife want job on
looking after stock a
like to work few.
Ref. exchanged Pre
or Rockdale Co,
Rockdale Chure
rette, Conyers, Rt.
27 yrs. old ma
wants 1 or 2 H crop.
two or more years.
Kalb or Fulton Co..
one year. Referenc
Furnish _ postag
Answer at one
Spence, Atlanta,
Ave., s. E. Phone
X-GI pars 7 in fa
job on, Sere or cattle
000 broilers for hou
of profits, or reaso
wages. Experienced
Weldon; Jefferso:
Middle age man, s
job on small farm fa
ing, repairing, doin
work etc. Raised on
letters.. Henry ~
620 Washington S
Want good 2-H fa
basis for 1953.
lights, Good tobacco
aHotment, corn. Life!
ence farming. Can
and other arm
Letters ans? T, L. Th
ton, Rt. 3. ; :