Tom Linder Commissioner ial By rom LINDER . n 1066 A. D. and ate originally settled | the Pi arning ee with the which it reigned. flourishing civilization of its the collegiate educations of ; comparable te the United The States. ieee she nciers and | savers of human- d just made an outstanding the middle east. compares with our situation to- n world savers, financiers, reli- . who have made an out- failure in their own. countries WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1952. OPLES GOVERNMENT, UNITS, AND STATES NUMBER 5 COUNTY RIGHTS iene i its ee he are the same stock | am the Conqueror | British Isles.. They are the- in wat, is now the oe Shee - about the time of. the | var he fall of the Grecian: Enipire, ecame the mecca of military ave flocked over here to tell whieh had destroyed Athans and Greece | . took over in Rome. Since we can see. what sco to Greece, what happened to Rome, and what is now happening to the United States, we should perhaps look to the little country of Switzerland which has endured through the centuries and try to profit by their example. Switzerland is divided in cantons | comparable to counties in Georgia. Each of those cantons reserves more power than a state . has under | our Federal Government. The ee is divided into two branches. In one branch each canton has = equal representation without regard to | size. In the other branch representation a is in proportion to population. - Absolute power, however, is reserved to. the cantons under their constitution , me to the extent that the eantons can repeal - - or negate any act of their national legisla-_ ture. It is. as if the states, could veto the acts of the national government in Washington, or if the counties in Geor- gia could veto the acts of the State _ government in Atlanta, Under the county unit: system in Georgia we have in effect exactly what _ they have in Switzerland. The way in which the members of the two houses of our legislature are elected insures that laws which are passed by our legislature meet with the approval of the counties, in the first place without the necessity of holding county eee ee on acts peel by the legislature. Under our county unit system of holding primaries to choose. candidates, and our popular vote system of electing officials, we have, as nearly as practical, a system which protects the minority _ in the several counties, while at the same time protecting the calms living in the larger counties. Under our. system the people them- selves are under the same checks and balances as the members of the two houses of the legislature; that is, the people of the several counties under the county unit system in the primaries pro- _ pose candidates for public office, but in the-general election the majority of the people of the state as'a whole have the veto power over what has been done in _the primary. Under this system public officials and. _ the legislature are forced to take into consideration the needs and wishes of every segment of the people. If the to- bacco growers of south Georgia need legislation they have an effective voice in the primaries under the county rule. If the people in some area of the State have been neglected in building high- _ways they have an effective voice in the nomination of candidates under the coun- ty unit system. If the people of southeast Georgia need timber legislation they have an effective voice under the county | unit system..If the school people need legislation for education they have an effective voice to see that educational advantages are extended to all parts of the State under the county unit system. The farmer, the merchant, the banker, professional man, the common. laborer, and all other groups have a most effec- tive voice in State affairs under the ~ county unit system. If the majority of voters are not satisfied with what has been done in the primary under the coun- ty unit system they have absolute veto power in the general election both in matters of state-wide importance and in local affairs. No peoples government has ever stood the test of time where an absolute democracy prevailed. No constitutional democracy has ever stood the test of time where the people voted entirely on a popular vote basis. For those who are interested in the security of this country, those who want to hand down to their children, and their childrens children, the kind of country which we inherited, those who desire ta see a government of the people for the people and by the people endure, those who are interested in personal and reli- -gious liberty, which can only be had when government is kept close to the people and to the people of every section,: it is time to lay aside the heat, smoke and the uproar of partisan politics and vote in the interest of the State and of future generations. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture FARM LAND ISSUE SECOND SECTION 7 * ~ houses, I - PAGE rwo | ee GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN the. mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- READ OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta... NAL EDI ACTLVE Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy of notice, 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 Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices, Bx To:n Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga, By Departmen? of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga, Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia. under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at specia] rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State Capito) Editorial and Executive Cffices - 100 A_ pasture, State Capitol, Ailanta. Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. FARMS & FARM LAND t FOR SALE FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE 51.4- A land, 2 very good 4 R and 4 R, need Some repairs, 2 good wells of water, running water in pas- dure, small fish pond stocked with brim and cats, school bus and mail route, near church, $4500. A. W. Powell, Logan- ville, Rt. 2. . 50 A farm on Buford Dam site, plenty balling running water, lights, for sale. Write or call. =R. Parker, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. a 71 A good farm land, make an ideal cattle farm, lake site, 25,000 ft. saw timber, 1000 ft. cord pulpwood; House .wired for elec. stove, located in Cobb Co., 2 mi. NE Kennesaw, near church, fine community, mail and school bus route. B. .W. Jackson, Kennesaw, Rt. 1, Tel. 9-9875 Marietta. 240 A farm land, 35 A culti- vation, 100 A timber, bal. pas- ture and river bottom; 5 R house, barn, 2 deep wells, fenc- ed. Rockdale Co., approx. 35 mi. Atlanta, $6000. J. D. West- moreland, Hapeville, 740 Annis St. Atlanta Phone FA 1914. j2 A land, one 7_R house, one 4 R, 1 1/2 mile from city limits, bus line, school bus by door. Mrs. Lula Gaines, Rome, Rit. 2, Phone 6639. 100 A woodland, about 2 1/2 miles from Rhine, for sale. S. A. Pickren, Rhine. 40 A good land, 2 houses, 4 R and 7 R, well, some timber, barn, outbldgs., 3 mi. W. Trion, Chattooga Co., 1 mi. W. Wel- come Hill. Reasonable price. Or will rent. O. D. Maddux, Trion, Rt. 1. 341 A land, including approx. 240 A culti- vation, 1 dwelling house, 4 tenant houses, 3 mi. N. Wad- Jey, Jefferson Co., 2 mi. off U. S. Hwy. 1. Contact: W. B. Kitchens, Sr., Bartow, Ga.; Or W. B. Kitchens, Jr., Wadley. 286 A, 100 A good farm land, bal. timber, nearly 200 A fenc- ed, 20 spools woven wire barb- ed wire on top, lots good run- ning water; 7 R dwelling, good cond. good modern, tenant house, new chicken house 140 x 20 ft. Dandy Fish Pond sites, near enough Toccoa and Clark- esville for public work. W. F. Duke, Hollywood. 17.52 A land at Stapleton Jefferson Co., on paved roa and and A Railway, for sale. AA a Langham, Watranion, 25 A or, more, 5 R house, wired for stove, with hall and sleeping porch; Apple orchard, 2. A grapes, 20 peach - trees; Mail and school route, 6 mi. Duluth, 6 mi. Lawrenceville, near Meadow Church on Mea- dow Rd. Has running water, Phone available. Uel Roebuck, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. 126 A land, all in one body, covered in young pines, fine | 2 spring on place, has good pond sites, on good county road, 300 yds. off Greenville-Hogansville paved road. Meriwether Co. Mrs. Jessie Freeman, Green- ville. Water. Mill with 20 1/2 A land; Mill could be used with slight rpair. Burt Cochran, Fairmount. : 138 A Forsyth Co., Holbrook community, good house, barn, plenty water and for sale. Also want 50 to 200 acres in Cobb, Fulton or Gwinett County, with good house, water, near paved road and schools: Buy or trade. J. W. Thornton, Dunwoody, Rt. Li WANT TO BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR FARMS AND FARM LAND Want 150 to 200 acres. in Walker, or adjoining county, with running water, livable house, well of good drinking water, elec., and other modern conveniences. Approx. 50 A level land for cultivation, bal. pasture and good stand cut- able timber. Give full details. Alvin L. Bolt, Rossville, Rt. 2, Clair St , Want buy small farm in Bibb Crawford or Monroe Co. direct from owner. Prefer location just north of Macon, on or near Hwy. Must be bargain. C. D. Vinson, Atlanta, 72 Anniston Ave, S..E. Want buy for cash, 12 or 15 A. with house, finished and painted, in Habersham, Hall, or Stephens Co., near Gaines- ville or Toccoa preferred, on Hwy. in public place. Mrs. Arizona Shockley, Alto, Rt. 2. Want farm of 400-1200 acres. State lowest price with terms|g and exact location. Must have plenty running water. State number acres in bottom land and how many acres improved, how many unimproved. Give full information. State build- ings if any. J. H. Zaring, At- lanta, Rt. 4, MARKET BULLETIN _ WANT TO BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR FARMS AND FARM LAND WANT TO BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR FARMS AND FARM LAND ~ Want to exch. a $6000. value in No. Fulton Co., acreage, 12 mi. N. W. Atlanta for a farm (old home place), at same price range. Contact. Mrs: George, Normandy, Atlanta, Rt. 11. CH 0048. 2 Want buy old farm, prefer- ably in So. Ga., with cultivated acres and woodland. Give full description, price and location. J. D. Spooner, Douglas. Want to buy or rent on standing rent basis, 100 to 200 acres of good land, with plenty water; good location some- where in South Central Ga. Curtis S. Taylor, Rochelle, Rt. 2, Box 33. ; Want acreage or farm, with- in 25 mi, So. Atlanta. House not necessary. Spring or stream desirable. Appreciate just a Want several tracts of land .(5-30 acres each). Not interest- ed in buildings. Must be on or near paved road and level ground. Consider any part of Georgia. Property must be rea- sonable, and willin sider terms. A. J. Tinsle lanta, 1198 Albemarle Ave. ' EV 7783. ae Will buy farm of 30 1 A., within 30 mi. Atlanta. tact or advise, C. R. Wilila ; ms, Atlanta, 3104 Piedmont Rd. N E. -. Want 500-600 A land, well timbered, suitable for farming. Will improve land and neces- sary buildings. A. B. Weod, Marietta, 711-3rd. St. Want buy place about 400 acres of land, on yearly pay- ment plan? Want close to some eard. Edward Bennett, Forest Park, 105 Warren Dr. 4 Want good farm, 30 to 75 acres, with water in pasture | and some land facing Black : top or paved road: Prefer near Austell or Newnan, with or! without house, at reasonable; price. State full particulars. | Marvin Burns, Carrollton, Rt. ' 3.. : ae ; \ : Want 506 or 15000 acres land } suitable for Cattle raising; | consider buying land with cat- | tle already on it. Give fullj information as to location, ; what streams, amount of taxes, | amount of woodland, approx. j amt. saw timber, and pulp , wood, number of bldgs., what | and if equipment included, if | Elec: approx. amt. pasture land, and price. Letters ans. W: Jones, Chamblee, 4029 Redding Rd. N. E. : Want several hundred acres with plenty pine timber land, | which will be suitable for saw- ing within 10 years. No houses. Must be within 75 mi. Atlanta and reasonable for cash. Write. Merritt Duncan, Decatur, Rt. Want buy small farm for cash, near town.of Ellijay or- Canton. Arthur Parris, Loving. Want 5 to 100 A. with or without house, in Dougherty Co., preferably on good road and Elec. available. State particulars and price. Mrs. B Want buy good unimproved No. Ga. farm of. approx. 200) A. Farm to provide ample run- ning water for cattle, electri- city, timber for building, and be located on or near hard sur- faced road. A. H. Chambers, Bowdon, Rt. 1, Phone 91-W-4. Want farm on, or near pav- de Hwy., on paved road, about 100 A. with pasture and a lake and good house for living quarters. Write. R. M. Van Leer, Gainesville, Rt. 4. i { ' Want buy small acreage with house, near Gainesville, on laberal:: terms. Wi 2A. Cain, Gainesville, 124 Park Hill Dr. ; { Want good 250-500 A farm in- So. Ga. preferred. To be! fenced, and with running streams, running water, mach- inery to operate with, and good 6 R. dwelling. Have small-acre- age (240 x 420 ft.) and home of 6 bedrooms and 3 baths, just 3 yrs. old, located 2 mi. No. Thomaston, Upson Co., and will pay or take difference. Contact. Grady S. Wheeless, Thomaston, Rt. 1, Phone 686-W-1. Want to trade land lot, 90 x 210 ft. fronting hard surfac road, on Mail Rt. with lights, hear grocery store, 1 1/3 mi, Court House at- Dallas, Pauld- ing Co.;. Taxi-cab, Bus and Phone conveniences available, for 1 acre land with bold spring of never-go-dry running water, near Hwy., and good neighbors in No. Ga. Mrs. Annie Mat- thews, Smyrna, Rt. 1, Manas t. ) Want to buy good 2 H farm, good land, preferably with 2 good houses, (4 rooms in each), water, wood, lights. Prefer Spalding, He or Butts Co. Deacon . D. Ellis, Griffin, Rt. 4, Box 146 B. H.}of Atlanta. State price and full Helm, Atlanta, 1244 Sells Ave., -jright. J. R. Sauls, Mercer, Albany, Rt. 5, Box 260. im a |from Gainesville, for something crib, and large grape vineyard, old time meeting church. Willie Evans, Fairmount, Rt. 1. Want to trade 33 A .farm with 4 R house and good spring of water, strawberry patches, some timber, for 4 or 5 R house with some land, near Chickamauga. Mrs. Sarah Bloodworth, Chickamauga, Rt. i: Will pay $1800. for a farm with good 5 or 6 R house, run- ning water, lights, and 40 or 50 acres good farming land, near -Baxley, Blackshear, or Jesup. Contact: Mrs. Ada C. King, Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box ZiD a . Want reasonably priced farm, preferably south or east description. Contact: C. F. S.-W. Want 50-100 A good land for general farming. Must have house and barn, or timber to build with on place, wood to burn, and water. Can pay cash. | Write all particulars, stating price and condition of land. Ans. all letters. Rev. J. E. Meeks, Bethlehem, Rt. -1. a4 _ Want to buy farm, timber or cut over land in all siize tracts, located anywhere. Macon and Savannah, for self. Give full information and particulars. Prices must be P..O. Box 1471. Will exchange 10 acres, 2 R cabin, elec. well, spring branch, good for raising broil- ers, 6 mi. out Dawsonville Hwy. nearer Atlanta. Statewhat you have. Mrs. Geneva Maddox, Atlanta, 1709 Stokes Ave., S. E. Phone RA 8257. FARMS AND FARM LAND FOR RENT 56 A. farm for rent, 1 mi. Atlanta city limits, on Conley Rd., 4 R house; lights, water, 4 large chicken stalls, barn, $35. mo. Mrs. A. Ragsdale, -At- lanta, 25 Georgia Ave. S. E. Good 2 H. farm with store building, in good location, near Carnesville, for rent. See: Mrs. J.. A. Parhab, Carnesville. . Plenty cultivatable land, 42 mi. Atlanta, in Northeast corn- er Carroll Co., livable 4 R. house, elec. good barn, well. Rent. for $120. and will take in repair on house, fences, etc. Clyde W. Chapman, Owner, en 624 Walton Bldg. AL 110. : 65 A. farm, in Tadmore Dist. Hall Co., 9 mi. Gainesville, 2 houses on farm, 3 and 5 rooms. Good 3 stall barn, pasture and well, also branch on place. On mail route, near church and school bus line, for rent, or will sell for $5000. H. V. John- son, Gainesville, 559 East Broad St. Phone 1031 J. Want to rent to settled cou- ple, 6 A land, and 4 rooms, lights, well, on paved highway, | in city limits at Unadilla, Doo- between | _ 240 A. ing rent, in good co fre of LI and peanut barn, Good hi shelter, cow able party. den Dalton, 501 E Phone 612 J. . and acre witho It near, see me, first. Dick Tope, Rt. 1. ae pecan trees. and 1 in Cra Aldridge, Ft. Want young, or couple, to rent 5 Pay small rooms and ligh' garden patches fi Mrs. Ethel Julian | ville, 53 Star RB -105 Aland, 4 cap. chicken ho ture, for rent. Cc Brogdon, Gaines 600 A farm, 400 tion, no stumps o miles Sardis, Bur rent. J. H. Brinso Land to rent lanta in DeKalb C sonabl. Contact: sell, Atlanta, Ave., Se 5 R a phone, | ; bus routes; _Have farm, 12 Gainesville, Hall Co. Hwy., 7 R. house, Nice 1 H farm, house, elec. mail us route, -near Gwinnett Co., on~ to reliable party or reasonable rent. | Atlanta, 503. Clifto: E. Phone CR 8447 Se WANT TO Want to rent 2 0 with 2-3 R hous (or more land) if sonable. Mrs. Edith Moreland, Rt. 1 \Want to rent acreage and 1-2 middle or N. W. G have wood and house be -in good money rent by mon on terms for good Advise fully as to d \L. Crone, Homer, R Want to rent, | to buy, 50 A. tractor 1953, on or near ley Co. Contact: Miss Ora Lena Peavy, Unadilla, : a < |MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1| One-4:Stand Flour Mill, 100 barrel cap. With sifter and with or without one, 50 hp, 220 b- | Half price. J. T. Hill, Gaines- R use and tittle A a. Pay ren rT Ray, Hiram, small or large _ desirable place pecan grove. ou have. Prefer - standing rent, 25 in So. West Ga. land, good house ta wits culy. Ret on wife only. ef. on 'E. E. Carter, Coolidge., pecans, good water and rom towh, for anytime. G.. T. 2, Box 192. e about 2 acres house with 5; So. Ga. h option to Whitaker, ar money tent; vith house and md or Colum- Schiller, Har- 6 small farm in located on a school Consid Evans, Nor- ent or lease with. buy, a well watered ise fully as to details. ws, Atlanta, 930 eas i. Tractor is in, ex- above average rasonable for - Tootle, Reids- laying off plow, $1000. me 70 Oliver 2 disc turner, bush and moothing _ harrow, fit. James D. Hall, fo a + H John Deere Killefer Tandem Harrow, A-1 sale. Jack B. Moore, D 5 Hay Baler, $400.; . excellent . cond., mer Mill, $125. near- 1-6 ft. harrow, Intl- food harrow, sell to- r separately. J. W.;Al- Ft. Valley, Rt. 2. 1 H Wagon for sale Paul Payton, Tuck- Grist Mill, 30 in. ) te with 60 mp sheller, 2 almost new r belts, platform tots, meal hopper, _items for same, all air, bargain for quick ag a Ies- j Box 331. La- nh 6848, se ae ae mall, goda buying. Ad-|R jeach, Model Model al condition | 4 | tiller, vators, drag harrow and farm | 2 Am ville, 410 W. Broad St. Phone Model A John Deere Tractor recently ovethadled, painted, r}good cond. been operated by owner only; Also Model H vators, recently overhauled and repainted. Priced to sell. Lu- cian B. Ballard, Monticello. 1951 B Model AC Tractor, planters, cultivators, bush ahd bog harrow, 20 disc AC smooth- ing harrow, A. C. Mower, pow- er lift, rake-off, all A-1 cond., used very little, all $1500. See to appreciate. W. A: Harp, Yatesville, Rt. 1, (Near Topeka Junction on __ Barnesville-. Thomaston. Hdy.).~ ; Lilliston Peanut Combine, Intl. M. and W9 Tractors, Ford Mower, miscellaneous farm tools, reasonable. Phone 4201. G. F. Sparling, Leesburg. _ 2 H Mowing Machine, Cole Planter, 2 H Wagon in fairly good shape, Turning Plows, Can Sealer, (never used), good as nw Guano Distributor, other farm tools for sale. Mrs. J. D. Bennett, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. 2 H Wagon, Walking Culti- vator, fair cond., $15. Fain Ben- nett, Ranger, Rt. 2. Power Cane Mill, Golden No. 2, for $150. J. M. Bailey, Har- lem, Ris tes ce 14 Oil Brooders, good cond., used 3 months, $20. ea. Hoke Eller, Titus. 1950 Ford Tractor, 6 tt, -dise | harrow, bottom plow, culti- vator, Covington Planters, all A-1 eond.; run very little, $1600. oe W, E. Kennon, Warwick, MT John Deere Tractor, planters, cultivators, weeder fo;and seeder box, $1600. Allis- Chaliners. 5 ft. Combine, good cond., $500. James A. North- ington, Davisboro. John Deere Equipment: 1 B. Fuel, and | B Gasoline Tractors, new set planters; fertilizer at- tachments, cultivators; Also 2 disc cutaway harrows, rubber ft. cut. other tractor equip- ment. Bert Hobbs, Carrollton, oo Dairy Farm. Tel. _ Also Syrup Mill, new galv. pan, 2 H Wagon, 3-2 H Slat- Also Rome 8-24 lift type har- row fits M Jno, Deere for 8 ise trailer type harrow. Sell or trade. a H. Sutton, Al- pharetta,, Rt. 5, Tel. 4462. Farmall A Tractor, 2 dise 16 disc harrow, culti- trailer for tractor, all good shape, for sale. E. C. Geise, Summerville, Rt. 1. ~ Electric Brooder, 375 chick cap., $40. L. S. Lowe, Decatur, McLendon Dr. Rt. 3, Phone | Clarkeston, Ga. 3-6655. 5 hp Planet Jr. Garden Trac- tor with No. 10 Turning Plow, 10 disc harrow and cultivators, excellent cond., bargain, $350. Robert Allen, Jonesboro, RFD 1, Phone 4523:" One 1952 Ford Tractor and Cultivator, used only 166 hfs. for cultivating 40 acres of cot- ton, not used for breaking or harrowing, $1600.; One new R. C. Cropper Tractor Wagon and tires, used little, large good oak body, $250. W. R. Kitchens, Davisoboro. One i Wagon, good cond., cash. L. L. Rogers, Bethle- em. Harvey Hammer Mill, me- dium size, also, 2 Disc Plow for Farmall A Tractor, used little, 125. e4.; Planters, Cultivators, Distributors, ete. cheap. C. O: Pair, Austell, Rt. 1. One oper buggy, petfect }eond., steel tires, $35. Phone volt 3 phase motor for same. |B John Deere Traeter with culti- |. tired wagons, AC Combine, 6 | |H Hay Rake, wing Turners (need handles), |J . | Harrows, S. Agee, 42412. E. B. Birdson, Woodland. 1 used Gtist Mill, 2 Hole. Corn~ Shellers, complete with belts and pulleys, for sale. Dr. . L. Kennon, Stone oun- tain, Rt. 1, Biffle Rd., Lilliston Rotary Pasture Cut- ter, 7 1/2 ft, wide, new last year, $275. May be seen at| farm 1 mile So. Warthen. (Per- sonal Property). Jesse New- som, Sandersville. rubber, $325.; 2 H wagon with _| bodies, $75. Norman Johnson, Warrenton, _ Electric Brooder, 500 cap., and equipment for same, -500 chick ecap,, used 1 season, sell at discount of one-third cash. P. R. Sims, Washington. ~ 10 in, Hammer Mill, New Holland Shucker and Sheller, 24 in. Meadows Grist Mill, for sale. Doyal L. Bearden, De- catur, 3220 Old Field Place. Model 8B Allis-Chalmers Tractor with starter, lights, power take-off, 4 disc tiller, harrow, cultivating and plant- ing equipment, $850. Letters ans. D. H. Mincey, Ogeechee. Good Zine Syrup Pan in good shape, $12.50. Or trade for a shoat; Also. want to buy good. hay take, no junk. Bud Hol- land, Dalton, Rt. 2 : _ Seed Box, John Deere: Van Brunj, for 5 or 6 disc tiller, in good condition. Edison J. Roberts, Abbeville. D28 Caterpillar with | bull- dozer blade, good cond,, for sale. at reasonable price. A. D. Col- lin, Jr., Cobbtown, Rt. 2. No. 72 Chattanooga Power Cane Mill, horizontal type, 15 ft. self skimmering copper eva- porator, complete, $500. Letters ans. Thos. N. Parham, Goggins. 1 H farm equipment along with 1400 bundles fodder, 800 lbs. shucks and feed, and 1 nice Jersey cow to freshen in Nov., all for sale. ..D. Nunnally, Decatur, North Druid Hill Rd. DE 3575. $ One Caterpillar Streamline D.7 in the 4-T series, equipped with dbl. drum, LeTourneau cable control unit and straight tilt dozer, mechanically above average. Winthrop Phelps, Greensboro, Phone 6124. 1 H Wagon, heavy built, good body, side boards, $50.; Bradley 1 H Mowing Machine, .$75.; 1 $25, All A-1 shape, Cole3 Row Drill, $25.; Cole Corn Planter, $12. Both good shape. also Hammer Mill. . W. Moore, Tucker, 4651 Henderson Rd. Hee No. 27 Clipper Grain and Seed Cleaner, recommended to clean anything from mustard seed to velvet beans, Ist. clas cond. 8 serens. .Write for price. F. W. Swann, Jesup, Rt. 500 Chick Kerosene Brooder, almost new, $35. J. W. Thorn- ton, Dunwoody, Rt. 5. 1946 B John Deere Tractor, lights, starter, new type plant- ers, and cultivators, 6 row Blue cotton duster, 4 dise Athens tiller, 8 disc Rome harrow, 120 tooth drag hatrow for sale. James Thrasher, Farmington. McCormick-Deering No. 9 Mower, on rubber, and Rake, A-1 cond. $150; Or trade for cattle; Lime Spreader, $25. Louis Tate, Cloudland. 47 Cub Tractor with planter, distributor, cultivator, bottom plow, walking cultivator, sale. Rose Dubose, Sparks. 5 dise J. D. Tiller and Seeder Box, Set Farmall H Cultivators, Planters, Distributors, 1st. class eond., for sale or trade for mowing machine, or will buy mower; L. A. Powers, Griffin, 221 W, Poplar St. Phone 5170. . W. C. Allis-Chalmets Tract- or with cultivators, $250.; Dise Land. Side. Plows, Peanut Picker, on rubber, $190.; Side Rake, 6 Dise Oliver Drill, Massey Hatris, used 3 mos. with cultivator, $150. per month oft. Lonjo Rapar, Montezuma. for J. D. Side Delivery Rake on R. D. Cole (top runfer) Grist Mill, 36 in. rock, with elevators and sups, for sale. Mrs. G. J. Joiner Sr., Camilla. Ne. 6 J. D. Corn Sheller, mounted. Good cond. Bill Knight, Dexter. 2 Disc Athens Plow, good cond., for Model B Allis Chal- | mers, $100. M. P. Minchew Jr., Macon, Rt. 3. New 2 H Wagon with body and seat, $125. Or exch. for heifer 1 yr. old. J. P. Tyre, Macon, Rt. 7, Phone 3-0927. 36 Cole Grist Mill, corn sift- er and cleaner, $700. for all. Cc. S. Mulling, Midville. _ SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED ; on : Want 12 or 14 can used dairy milk cooler. Advise condi- tion, make, and price. Ray rCouncil, Albany, RFD 1, c/o Council Dairy. Want pay cash for good 1947 or later Ford Tractor, and farm | equipment for same at reason- | able price. Write. D. W. Hen- son, Toccoa, Rt. 2. Want 2-5Deck Elec. Brood- ers, in- good condition. H. C, Melton, Allentown. Want good 2 H Wagon, near- by. Jas. T. Dupree, Griffin, Rt. A. si ; Want Grain Drill with ferti- lizer attachement. Clayton J. Bond, Dewy Rose. . Want 1 dise plow (rear. or central mount), ahd bush and bog hatrow for Farmall cub tractor. Tel. Atlanta WA 3359, or ee Paw J. Bell, Lithonia, Ris: Want 6 can cap. dairy cooler, in good condition and reason- able price. R. T. Sheffield, Eastman, Rt. 1, Want good used Garden Tractor, in or near Wayross. C. R. Shortt, Waycross, Phone 3139-M. a - Want Sitkle Mower, 32, 36, or 42 in. for gafden tractor. S. M. Stout, Warm Springs. a PLANTS FOR SALE : : 3 kinds nice young Straw- berry plants, 85c C; Everbear- ing, $1.10 C; Red Thornless Raspberry, White Blackberry, Horseradish, $1. doz.; Pepper- mint, Garden. Horsemint, 24, 50c; Garden Gooseberry, 3, 50c. PP in Ga. Mis. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54. Rooted Sage and Catnip Plants, 2, 25c; Green Mullein, 20e bunch; Green Catnip Leaves, 75 lb.; Also Shade Dried Sage, $1.50 lb.; 5 lbs. $6.50. Virgil Keith, Alvaton. Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, 2 doz., $1.; Red Raspberry, bears 3 times yearly, $1. doz.; Blue 35c ea.; Horseradish, 6, 50c; Also Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt 2. - Large Kudzu Plants, $1. doz.; Red arid .Yellow Plum, 25c ea.; Chinaberry, Crabapple, Mul- berry, Muscadine Vine, 5, $1.; Black Walnut Trees, 35c ea; Also White Sassafras Bark, 50c lb.; Red Oak, 25c lb. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboyo. Horseradish Plants, 50e doz. Old Time Garden Raspberry Bushes, - Comfrey, 75c doz.; Wild Horsemint, Spearmint, Ratsbone, .Garlic Bulbs, 25c doz.; Horseradish Roots, 50c Ib.; Rhubarb, 25c ea.; Black Haw Root, 5S6e Ib. Black Haw Sprouts, 50c ea. Add poStage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Strawberry Blakemore, $1. C; 500, $4.50; $9, M; Klondike, 60e C;\500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Cat- hip, 25c bunch; Peppermint, .25e doz.; Sctippernong cuttings, 50 doz. Sugar Pears, $1, ea. Add postage. Mrs, Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. . ~ Damson, Apricot Plum Sprouts, |. | PLANTS FOR SALE Glory and Chas. Wakefiel Cabbage, afd Yellow Exce 986 Bermuda Onion Plants, $2... 50 M. H. L. Williams, Baxley, Large Klondike Imp. Straw- berry, 50c C; Mtn. Hucklebetry, bearing. size, 2 doz.; 75; Blue Damson Plum, 2 ft. 40c ea.g- Muscadine vins, 4 ft., 40c ea.3 Also Large Indian Peach Seed, 50c doz; Small Clearstone Peach, 35c doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Chas Wakefield, Copenha- gen Market, and Mid Season Market Cabbage Plants, strong green, 500, $1.50; $2. M. PP. Mixed if desired. Ready now. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts, Box &. Phone 2150. Early bearing Strawber Plants, 200, $1. PP. Mrs. S, E, Jackson, Fayetteville, Re. 2. Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Rooted Blueberry Bushes, 75c doz.; Muscadine Grape Vines, Crab- apple Trees, 20c ea; 6, $13 azlenut Bushes, rooted, 6, $1.3 Beechnut, 25c ea.; Also- Garlie Bulbs, 50 doz. Add postage, Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. Mt. Huckleberry Plants, 75 doz.; Wild Strawberry, 50c Cz Quince Sprouts, 75c ea.; Peach- _ tree, 50c~ ea.; Also Elberta Peach Seed, 40c doz.; Clear- _ doz. Plus postage. Mfs. Otis doz. Plue postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Klondike and Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C; Old Time Black Raspberry, 3, $1.; Rooted |Tame Blackberry, 4, $1.; Wal- nut Sprouts, 25c per ft. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine,- Cumming, Rt. 5. - gs Hazlenut Bushes, $1. doz.; Mt. Huckleberry Plants, bear= ing size, 85c-doz.; Wild Straw- berry, 5 doz., $1.; Yellow Root Plants,.65e doz. Exch. for print sacks, 3 alike. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Elli- jay, Rt, 3, Box 49. ~ Mt. Huckleberry, _ bearing size, Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.} Wild ne 36 doz. Add postage. Mrs. anda Hender- llijay, Rt. 3. Mt. Huckleberry Plants, bear- ing size, Hazlnut Bushes, 75 doz.; Wild Strawberry, 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Howard Eas- ley, Ellijay,. Rt.* 3. Sage Plants, 20 a.; 6, $1.; Strawberry Condon Giant, Mastodon Everbearing, $1. C; Lady T, 75e C; Catnip, . 20e bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Mae - Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. ~ son, Mastodon Strawberry, 70 Cz. 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M; Alsd Ga. Bell Peach Seed, 35 doz. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1. Blakemore Strawberry, $1. Gg 500, $4.50; $9. M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Cat- nip, 25c bunch; Peppermint, 25e doz.; Scuppernong cuttings, 50c doz.; Mt. Huckleberry, bear- ing size, 75c doz.; Sugar Pears, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cumming. Nice Sage Plants, 3, 25c; 7, 50c. PP; Also new, shade dried Sage, 8 soda boxes full for 28e; 6, 50c. Li Jd. Vollrath, Smyrna, Rt. 2, Box. 200. Ga. and Cabbage Collard Plants, $2.50 M. Del, Special prices on 10,000 and up. B. F. Mallard, Savannah, RFD 38, Box 528. Phone 4-5079. Large; strong Cabbage Plants, $1.50 M. FOB. Write: M. F, Jones, Metter, Rt. 1. Large Red Jumbo Straw- berry, rooted, $1. C; $8. Ms Postpaid over $5. Mrs. E. B. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry, 75c C; Sage and Catnip Plants, $1. doz. Marglobe Tomato, 40c C; Also Long Leaf Bull Face Tobacco Seed, T5e@ Tbl.; Little Rice Pea Seed, 30e cup. L.. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. . Charleston Wakefield and + Eatly Jersey Comme 00, $l.< 75: $3. M. Del. B. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 1 4 at 5) at eee, = PAGE FOUR, __ jjay, Rt. 1. fe ae mt AL KE Tl : PLANTS FOR SALE | SEED AND GRAIN SEED. AND GRAIN in ; FOR SALE FOR bias ; FOR SALE Cabbage for fall setting, 300, 1.18; 300, $1.50: $2.25 M del.;|\ White Silver Skin Onion| 6500 pags Blue Lupine, dried,| 300 bu. Tift O 8 pet. 000 up, $2. M. Exp. collect. ; = checks. C. W. Smith, ainesville,_Rt. 2. : Kudzu Crowns, $9. M; $1. PP in Ga. Mrs. G. C. Hester, ahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 59. Charleston Wakefield | and Barly Jersey Cabbage, ready, fall and winter use, 500, $1.75; $3. M. Del. Prompt shipment. Good count. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. - Dandy nice Strawberry, $1. C. add 25c postage. No checks, or Fla. orders: Also this year Collard Seed, 75c lb. Chas. Shrum, . Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108. Bradleys Everbearing Straw- berry Plants, bear until frost, $1. C. Del. Bennie Call, Elli- Missionary and Mastodon Sitrawbery Plants, $1. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Dutch Cabbage, 50c C; $3.-.| 50 M. Del.; 25 M or more, $2.50 M exp. collect; $2. M at my home.. E. B. Wetherford, Gain- esville, Rt. 2. Dutch, Wakefield, and Copen- -bagen Cabbage, 50c C; 500, $2.3. $2.90 M; 5000, $11.25: Miss Lee Crow, -Gainesville, Rt. 2. Klondike Strawberry, 300, | $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady T, 70c C; 500, $3. Add postage. No checks, Ethel Crowe, Gain- $65.; Rt. 2, esville, Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by iruckload at farm, under 50 M, $1. M; 50 M, $37.50; 100 M, By express not prepaid, Sl: 50 bu. packed in moss. Dig on Mondays. D. J. Harrison,,. Blackshear, Phone 3713. Frostproof Cabbage, and - White Bermuda Onion Plants, $160 M;_ Also -Blue Lupine Seed, $5. Cwt. W. W. Wililams, Quitman. s Fall plants: Cabbage, Copen- agen, Chas. Wakefield, and ~=Warly Jersey, also White Ber- muda Onion, and Ga. Collard 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. in Ga. oOunt and quality guar. E. L. m4 tokes, Fitzgerald. 7 Imp. Broad Leaf Sage Plants, rown -from seed, 20 for $1.; 3. CPP Ac is: Hardin, White, Rt. 1, Box 62. Himalaya Blackberry Tip Jants, $1. doz.; 50, $3.; Bunch Himalaya, bearing age, 3, for $2. PP J. W. Toole, Macon, .1381 Burton Ave. Mastodon Strawberry Plants, 5c C; 300, $2.; $3.50 for 500: Prompt shipment. Del. Annie Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7. wouda, 60c cubic ft., Kudzu Crowns, 1-2 yrs. old, + C; $8. M. Russel Hester, ahlonega, Rt. 1. New Early Bearing Straw- berry, 75c C. Exchange for feed sacks at 25c ea. Each pay post- age. Sold only in Georgia. Liz- . A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Ox s. Coastal Bermuda Stolons, free of common Ber- pickup or - truckloads, dug and loaded. J. a, Morris, Baxley, Rt. 1, Tel. 2810. : Finest Blakemore Strawberry | inspected stock, disease | trom free, damp packed, $1, Cxbo0; + $8.50 M, PP in Ga. Mrs. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, Box ahs. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Southland Oats, pet., purity 96 pct., or other weeds, $1.50 bu.; Coastal Wheat, germ. 93 pct. purity, 99.1 pet. no noxious or other weeds, $3.25 bu. FOB. Will ship. W. H. Willson, Al- bany, Rt. 1, Tel. 594-M. Good, clean, high germina- an Victor Grain Oats, at 7 arn, $1.20 b en furnis sacks. James dom, Ash- burn, Rt. %, Box 215, germ., 91 no noxious Grass | 4 Sets, large as pullet eggs if set in fall for spring gathering, 75c half gal. Or 50c and send postage for cena Mrs. T. F. Yawn, Alma, Rt. 1, Box 55. 13 tons Blue Lupine Seed, grm., 98. pct., 1952 crop; Also 1000 bu. Southland oats, for sale. H. E. Brown, Americus, P.O. Box 825. 700 lbs. Recleaned Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, govt. tested, pure, 35c Jb. Write or see: Troy F. Bagley, Alpharetta; Rt. 1, Box 79. a : Dixie Reseeding Crimson Clover, 99.7 pct. pure, 83.50 pct. germ. forsale. F. N. Manning, Alpharetta. : Ky. 31 Fescue, from certified seed, recelaned, germ. 88 pct., 99.48 pct. purity, Can ship. B. R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Phone 3861. . About 200 bu. Combine Run Coker Full Grain Seed Oats, $1.25 bu. FOB. A. iD: ae Avera. 5; White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c Teacup; Red Multiplying Scallion Onion But- tons, $1.25. gal. Add. postage. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. i * Cleaned Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, positively. fre of rye grass, 99.20 pet. purity, 96 pet. germ., 60c Ib. in any quantity, for sale. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. Certified Ky. 31 Fescue, .95 pet. germ., 35c lb.; Uncertified, 95 pet? germ., 25 Ib.; Pasture Mixture with | Rescue, Dixie Crimson Clover, and Oats, 23c lb.; Fescue and Clover, 25 lb.; Rescue Grass Seed, 48c. Call 30 W. C. D. Wood, Bowdon. Green Glaze Collard Seed, 25c Thbl.; Hot Green and Red Pepper, 10c doz.; 50c qt.; Hot and Bell Pepper Seed, 15c tea-. spoon; English Pea, and Willow Butterbean, 50c cup; Shallot Onions, 25 doz.; Also Gourds, 10c-15c ea. Plus "postage. Viola C. Brady, Cairo; Rt. 4. Recleaned Ky. eerrele ton, Rt. 3, 800 bu. Fullgrain Seka Oats, (recleaned), $1.50 bu.; 150 bu. Southland Seed Oats, (reclean- ed), $1.75 bu. FOB. Geo. S. Metzger, Clyo. Cwt. Felton Denney; Southland var. from cert. Purity 99.20; Germ. 93 pct. No noxious weed seed, $1.50 bu. FOB; also Dixie reseeding Crimson clover, 25 Ib. in 100 Ib. lots, recleaned, in new bags. ie Dockweiler, net Rt. seed oats, 125 Ibs. Ky. 31 Fescue, sown from certified seed, combine run, 20c lb. FOB; Also Old Time. Shallot Onion Plants, greatest multiplyer, set out in fall for green spring onions, $1. C; 500, $4.50. Add postage. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. White Shallot Onion Sets for seed, $1.35 gal. PP in Ga. only. No COD. Frank Weeks, Dun- woody, Rt. 1. Yellow Onion Sets (Shallots) to be planted this fall, 40c qt. PP; Also want White- Muilti- plying Onions that make large onions in spring. Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Douglasville, Rt. 1, Box 295. 2 Crimson Clover hard seed, and Ky. 31 Fescue, recleaned, tested; :25c:.lb: M4, Walton, Eatonton, 1952 Blue Lupine, 93 pct. germ., Victor Grain Oats, as combined, $1.25 bu.; About 65 bu. wheat, $2.50 bu. at my farm, Mrs. O. E. Shelley, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. Cokers Arlinton Oats, $1.50 bu.; Cokers Victorgrain (48- 93) $1: 50 bu,; Chancellor Wheat, $3. bu. Ail recleaned and treat- ed with pyrenone. Phone 772. s P. Singleton, Fort Valley, ie no noxious } "| ssed, 25c lb: in Cwt. even wt. bags, 31 Fescue, |: good germ., in 50. lb, -bags, $23, | Oats, 2nd. yr., seed. State tested. cleaned, govt. ing: Bn grade 1, for. sale. Contact. mer Freisch, Finleyson. at 10 tons new crop. Blue Lu- pine, 91 pct. -germ., 5c lb. in even wt. 100 lb. sack; Also Tift Seed Oats, recleaned, in 4 bu. sacks, 91 pet. germ., $1.35. bu. FOB. Duke Lane, Fort Valley. Coker Victor Oats, 95 pct. germ., and Tift 14 Oats, 91 pct. germ., both-recleaned, in even wt. bags, $1.35 bu. J. D. Duke; Fort Valley. e > 12,000 ie hey: 31 Fescue Seed, cleaned, checked Aug. 14. 1952, 99.22 pct. purity, 30c lb. FOB my farm. All orders COD. No checks. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville, 323 W. Washing- ton St. f Z Arlington Oats, 2nd. year, bright sound, $1.30 at my place $1.35 shipped. 0. F.~ Mathew, Greenville, Rt. 4. : : Victor Grain Seed Oais, combine run mixture of Fes- cue and Giant White Dutch Clover, for sale. Samples on re- quest. Fields photographed at harvest time-by the county a- gent. C. W. Finney, Haddock. Turners Bancroft Seed Oats, recleaned, graded, high purity and germ, high yielding for grain or grazing, Rustproof- variety, 1-99 bu. $1.50 bu.; 100 bu. and up, $1.50 bu. New, a M. Turner, Royston. . ~ About 8 tons Blue Lupine Seed, free of weed seed, 86 pet. germ: -4c Ihb.; Recleaned 100 lb. bags, FOB, Harvested this year. Perey / A, Price, Lees- burg. : Ky. 31 -Fescue Seed, new: crop, sown from certified seed, recleaned, 25c lb. in 50 Ib. bags, at farm. Albany Hwy. near Richland, C. D. West, Richland. : Texas rust proof seed oats, clean, sound, high Germ. $1. 25 bu. in bulk; $1.30 bu. in sacks. FOB farm. te E. Akins, Macon, Rt. 3, Phone 5- 7981. ie 5000* bu. Rustproof 14 Seed: well matured, . clean, $1.25 bu. at farm. John B:- Savage, Montezuma. Burr Clover Seed, in the. burr, 3. Ibs., $1.25 including postage ist. and 2nd. zones. Olin Prickett, Maysville, Rt. 2. -1800 bu. Victor Grain Seed Oats, combine run, free of de- bris, at my farm unsacked, $1.25 bu. Will sack the oats if party will duplicate sacks. on receiving oats. 6 mi. N. Metter. Wallace D. Jones, Metter. 1500 bu. Victor Grain Oats, No. 4893, latest strain, certified, made 103 bu. per acre this year. $1.75 bu. FOB Newborn. G A. Jones, Newborn. 1000 bu. Southland Oats, clean, Ist. year from cert. seed, $1.50 bu. on farm. New bags: Blue Lupine, new crop, cleaned, new 100 lb. bags, $110. ton. Weyman E. Rooks, New- ton, Phone 2652. Recleaned Graded Coker 38- 40 Oats, $1.75 bu.; Clean New Arlington, best: by test, Ga. Exp. Station, $1.50 bu. R. Di Tatum, Palmetto. Chancellors Wheat, 2nd. yr., $3.50 bu. cleaned and treated; Victor Grain Oats, 2nd. yr. exp. station, $1.25 bu. not treat-4 ed (10 bu. lots, Fob farm, Fred J. Andel, Perry, Ri Sas Clean certified,, reseeding Grimson Clover Seed, 25c Ib. in 100 lb. bags. H. M. Wem- mer, Pine Mountain Valley. Ky. 31 Fesctie Seed, 99.32 pet. pure, 92.50 pct. germ., 50c Ib. a - Montgomery, Reynolds, Beer Seed, wie start Old Time Multiplying, for sale. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna. Scallion Buttons, and Old Time Shallots, $1. 50 gal. Exch. one gal. for little Lady White Peas. Will not ship less than 1 gal. Mrs. J. C. Cross, Sparta. re- | - thresh grade, $1. Jes _ Lowe, Fort Valley ed, 99 pct. purity, 92 pet. germ. in 1000 Ibs. lot; Also. 25 tons Fescue Hay, Hay, $35, ton. Riverdale. 14 Seed Oats, ged; $1.30 bu. for orders less 20 bu. Milton P. Minchew Jr., Macon, Rt. 35 ~ Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, - tested, 25c- Ib. oe pit LaGrange. Rt. i White Multiplying Onions for |] pene, 1 -gal.,$1.25 PP. Mrs. . LZ. Priest, Talking Rock. Approx. '1000 bu. full grain Coker Oats, $1.25; 2000 bu. full- pet. purity and 92 pct. germ. Dallas Burger, The- Rock, care B & B Ranch. Tender Beans, Acme Corn- field, 6 Weeks White Bunch, 50c pt.; Half Gal. 1952 Peach} Seed, 40c qt.; Sage, 30c qt.; Garlic, 30c doz.; Scallion Onion bunch; Frostproof -Turnip Seed, ler, Titus, _ Red Nest ~ Onions cs Fall planting, $1.50 gal. PP in Ga. A. OKelley, Unadilla, Rt. 1. White Nest Onions, ~45e qt.; $1.50 Gal. Mrs. E. L, Wadley. y Blue Lupine, 1951 cape grown in Warren Co., man Johnson, Warrenton. . : Stanton Oats, $1. 10 bu.; ch ions, $1.40 gal. Miss es Dug- ger, Oliver. } j Shogoin Turnip Seed, ae ed; 50c lb.; Add postage. 10 ibs. or Over cheaper: White Multiply- ing Onion Sets, $1.25 gal.; Frost proof Eng. Pea Seed, 40c tb. Plus postage. Mrs. kinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Seed, 4 Tbls. $1.00; 8, $2.00. PP in Ga. Mrs. T, T. Holioway, Con own : home. James W. (Josh) Greer, Helen, Ga. (White Co.) = gal.; also plants of same, $1.25 C. PP. "Send self addressed *postcard for reply, A.- S- Burson, Nor- cross. : > Ky. 31 Pespuk Seed, 98.6 pet, purity, 88 pct, germ., 25 Ib. John P. Dempsey, Rome, Bell's Ferry Rd. White Multiplying Onion Sets, for Fall and Spring planting, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs, R. T. Ben- nett, Jasper, Rt. 2, Aes HAY AND STRAW - FOR SALE Fine Lespedeza and Soy Bean Hay at my farm. Chas. Hollo- way, Ben Hill, 7205 Campbell- ton Rd., Rt. 1, Phon FR 2736. 750. bales. Lespedeza Hay, $40. ton; 50 bales Sericea Les- pedeza Hay, $35. ton. All good 1952 crop. Prices FOB barn. Geo. J. Dunson, Bogart. 1~ ton. Ruiner Peanut Hay, 1951 crop, $25.; White Multi- plying Onions, not affected by cold, clean stock, $1.40 gal. Del, N. W.. McLeod, Cuthbert. 30. tons Lespedeza hay,_ $35. ten; plenty good Bermuda and Crab Grass hay, $30. ton; also 20 bags 100 Ib. of brown top millet seed, recleaned, about 2 pet. Johnson Grass seed in it, Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, reclean- : 35 Ib. in 100 Ib. lots; 30c Jb. | No checks nor COD. Mrs: Ww. a cellor. Wheat, $2.35 bu. Both|_ combine run. FOB, G. Ww. Dar- | den, Watkinsville. White Multiplying Nest On-} Fred -At-| 1952 bhangian: Green Collara |: tb - Fescue Seed, for sale at my| Red Multiplying Onions, $1.40} r. worms, 1952 crop, 5 lb. Plus $25. ton; Kobe, | $35. Sericea, and Brown Top Millet | Cecil Travis, | Recleaned Texas Rustproof ve $1.25 by. bag-| clean, | er, 25 lb. Richa Jen, c/o Boura grain Calhoun. Barley, $2.35. 991 w. in Slips, 3c ea.; Horse Radish, 35c| py 25 for 3 Thls. Plus Postage. No| as checks nor exchange. EO El-| = Smith, in survived = last | Pl winters cold, $6.00 Cwt. Nor- tard and Chinese Cabbage mix- | Miss Bessie RFD Bsr 200. bile 75 bu. Me Matti Sarah, Un nm Co. Beet onions to plant, an bage plants to sound, 40c White" Peas, -30c H or MO. Mrs, Grace Jasper, Rt. 2 5 Frostproof #Engli Little Halt R Beans, 30c teacup, Exch. "for print: sacks, 1 sack. gare $15. Cwt. Jack - ees Griffin Mrs. Rt. D. Phone 5896. ba ie ie me eee Pees rae ee MISCELLANEOUS * WANTED a Noney Maker, Farley, and Schley, 1-2 ft., $1.; 2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 ft., $2.50; 4-5 ft. $1.75- ea-; Seedling Trees, 3-6 ft., $1..ea. Tasos | Hazelnut Trees, Blueberry Bushes, $1.25 doz.; Muscadine and Scuppernong Grape Vines, $1.50 doz.; Crabapple Trees, 6, $1.; Also Garlic Bulbs, 3 doz., $1.;-Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah- | lonega,-Rt. 1. ; . Grape Vines: Munsons Tex- as Hybrid Bunch, and Ga. and C Muscadines, all State in- Hevelnut | spccted; Also 1952 crop bright 0z.; Chic- | '<*stant Chestnut Seed, select $1.75: $3, | d from best trees of my- 1938 doz.. Al-| USDA trial planting, about 35 fo:pound, .-$1:50- 1. PEANUTS & PECANS: 1952 crop Shelled ~ Pecans, ready by Nov. 20th. Write for prices. J. H. Gordon, Nash- e Selected best quality Schley Pecans, hand graded, new crop, 60c lb. PP Ga. Sam W. Smith, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1. Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull, $2. pk.; $7. bu.-Add post- age. 1952 crop. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground. PEPPER; Hot Red and Green Pepper, | 1/4 lb., 50c; 1/2 Ib.,-90e: $1.50 Ib. Dried, $1.60 lb. Mrs. Viola ie Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 43. Dried Red Hot Pepper, $1.50 | Ib. PP. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. ROOTS & HERBS: Catnip, Horehound, Pepper- mint, Balm, Tansy, Garlic Bulbs 50c doz.; Birdock Root, 50c Ib.; Horseradish Plants, $1. doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. SAGE: 1952 Sage, clean, no large stems, $3. lb.; Half pound, $1- 50; 4 oz., $1.; Broad Leaf Sage Plants, 10, $1. PP. No checks. ce Lillian Hardin, White, Rt. Hand. picked Sage, clean, fresh, $1. pt. cupful. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. 1952 hand gathered, washed, shade dried sage, $2.25 lb.: 10 Ibs. or more, $2. lb. Plus post- age. J. C. J. Brown, Toccoa, Rite 2. Nice shade- dried, washed 1952 Sage, 25c qt. Add post- age. Mrs. Mary C. Carter, Con- yers. CE MISCELLANEOUS . WANTED en eT BEES & BEESWAX: Want 1 or 2 lbs. Beeswax. State price prepaid. Mrs. D. T. Pate, Atlanta, 619 Killian St., S. E. Di 3893. Want 4 stands bees, patent Hives with sufficient honey for winter Del. vicinity Alpharetta Martha Kimbell, Atlanta, 5 Produce Row. LA 4411. CHESTNUTS: Want as much as a gallon or mor native Chestnuts or Chin- quapins. Reasonable price. T. N. Brownlow, Rome, 118 Bran- non Ave. e FEATHERS: Want 10 lbs. Goos Feathers. | Must be reasonable. Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108. 2 EGGS: Want few pure strain White African Guinea Eggs or very young Keets. Phone home 9- 6986 Marietta; Office Official 8600, Ext. 761, Atlanta. C. D. Ward, Marietta, RFD 3, Paper Mill Rd. : HAY: Want 6 tons good quality Peanut Hay. Quote price de- livered. M. B. Welsh, Macon; Rt. 2, Heath Rd. Want good Peanut Hay for cows. Truck load lots. Advise price. J. E.: Smith, Haddock, Phone 2479. Want 1 ton good Grass Hay delivered. Write price. L. W. Smith, Decatur, 3706 LaVista Ras Rie cori SACKS: : Want 200 Jb. cotton guano sacks. Quote price. Mrs: L. L. Akins, Macon, Rt. 3. SEED: ; Want 100 lbs. Cane Seed, not shelled out (just the State price. Will come after 25- 30 mi. Atlanta. I. W. Foster, Atlanta, 8 Ridgeway, N. W. Phone EM 2414. Want Yellow or Red =Old Time Multiplying or Nest On- ions, sometimes called potato onion, (makes several onion bulbs in a cluster). Dont want button or top-set variety. Mrs. Maude Moore, Calhoun, Rt. 3, Box 181. = CATTLE FOR SALE 3 purebred Holstein Heifers, 1 to freshen soon, other 2 calv- ed last May. Robert Garrett, Martinez, Rt: 1. Pine Grove Royal X_ 2676- 500, Polled Shorthorn Bull, solid red, 1 yr. old, beef type, an outstanding fine young bull with bloodlines _ from best breeders in the U. S. J. Ken- neth Shealy, Franklin Springs. - Red Milch Cow, with 1 week old heifer calf, gives about 3.1/2 gal. daily, $200. at my- house 1 1/2 mi. on White Oak Rd. F. W. Beasley,. Thomson. Fine reg. Jersey Bull, 3-yrs. old, approx., 900 lbs. papers furnished, $250. Can be seen at the farm. E. J. Bassett, Byron, Rt Purebred Jersey Bull, 10 mos. old, sired by Biltmore Standard Mark, out of a tested , dam, $125. Reg. and transferred in buyers name. Younger bulls cheaper. S. B. Vaughters, Li- thonia, c/o Evergreen Farms. One Holstein Bull, 3 mos. old, from Canadian dam and Ameri- can Breeders Service sire (arti- ficial), reg. in buyers name. More information on request. Felton Denney, Carrollton, Rt. 3: Jersey Male, reg. (have papers), good breeding, 23 mos; old, for sale. See at my home. S. N. Grandon, Stone Mountain, Tel. 5272. . Three wks old, pure Jersey Males, milk fed up to date and now started on pasture, fine markings and very nice calves, $25. and $30. ea. Write: G. W. Wililams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 808. : Reg. Hereford Horned Bull of Mixed bloodline, ealved Mar. 13, 1951, well halter broken 00. axl Ro ers, Ball round, ; tops).- CATTLE FOR SALE 1 fine reg. Guernsey Bull, 12 mos. old, good individual, well marked, from best blood- lines, $120.; Also very fine Guernsey Bull, subj. to reg., from artificial insemination, 3 1/2 mos. old, $60. H. V. Shir- ley, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. 4 Bulls: One 2yY~ mios. old, $225.; Others one 14 mos. old June 23rd., two 8 mos. old Oct. Ist. $200. ea. if come at once: Mrs. G. W. Darnell: Jr.; Rabun Gap. One nice Poll Hereford Bull, 16 mos. old, for sale or trade for 2 White Face Heifer Calves, 6-10 mos. old; Also 1 reg. Tenn. Walking Horse, 4 yrs. old. nice colt 5 mos. old. Make offer. F. D. Duffey, Fairburn, Box 205. 2 outstanding White Face Bulls, 10 mos. old, for sale, or consider exchange for good beef type heifers. Dallas Ber- - ger, The Rock, c/o B and B Ranch. 2: Purebred Ayrshire Bull Claves; one baby calf, $50.; other 3 mos. old, weaned from bucket. $100. Lloyd C. Caswell, Americus. ~ d ; 1 Reg. Black Angus Bull, 3 yrs. old in Nov., good natured, fine breeder, $400. R. A. Davis, College Park,.RFD 2; Tel. Fair- burn 5357. 2 Heifer Calves for -Jennie Jolley,. Atlanta, Hightower Rd., N. W. sale. 1338 Large cream Jersey Cow, not milking now, but 4 gal. milk and 1 lb. butter on pasture feed when fresh in, $170. Locat- ed 3-1/2 mi. Fayetteville due East 4th house on McElroy Rd. near church. L. H. Speer, Fay- etteville. 3 nice bulls, 12-16 mos. old, 1 Holstein, 1 Guernsey, other Black, all ready for service or beef, $125. ea. On U. S. Hwy. 41 halfway between Hapeville and Jonesboro. Phone Jones- boro 6781. C. B. Huie, Forest Park. : 2 Polled Hereford Bulls, smooth headed, ready for sery- ice, 1 polled) Hereford Cow with heifer calf. 3 mos. old, all reg. in both associations: W. M. McGinnis, Alpharetta, RiseTs 1 Young. Black Angus Bull, also older Bull. reg. for sale. 3 mi. So. St. Elmo, at -Chat- tanooga in Walker o., Ga. Arthur Stone, St. Elmo, Tenn. Rt. 3. (Resident of Ga.). Phone Chattanooga 83-1362 J. Reg. Angus Bull, 3 yrs. old, for sale or trade cattle or sheep. Also want 50 Bred Ewes or Lambs. Dr. L. A. Mosher, Ros- well, Phorre 5526. : 27 Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned and_ polled, calves at side, 3 bulls, 18 mos. old, 10 heifers and springers. Springers and HSF Beau Victor 16. Calves sired by CVH Domestic Mis- chief 3. Pierce L: Cline, Ox- ford, Phone Covington 2167. 30 Milch Cows, Jersey, Hol- stein, _Guernsey and White Face, free of bangs and TB, 200 lbs.; ea, and 20 Heifers wt. 200-500 lbs. 'ea.; Also 20 Goats, for sale. E. bk. Johnson, Crawfordville. : One nice high bred Reg. Hol- stein Bull, 20 mos. old, at | barn, with papers, $250. Trade for reg. Heifer, open, same age. J. W. Crowe,-Hoschton, Rt. 1. 25 grade Hereford Spring- ers, heifers and 5/grade young Cows, bred to excellent reg.. Polled Hereford Bull. All clean tested, vaccinated. Apply D; C. Collier,, Barnesville, Phone 73. 20 Holstein Heifers, bred with Black Angus, 2 yrs. to 2 1/2 yrs. old, $25. ea. Mrs. O. C. Bulloch, Manchester, Phone 328 W. One Jersey Cow, fresh in, 4 gal. daily, $225. A, W. Stapp, Tucker, Rt. 2 Jersey Milch Cow, 4 yrs. old, giver 4 ey daily, due to fresh- $ rT nd Oct. 10th. for sale, . B, Rowe, Alvaion. , 7 cows, - cows bred to ~ od "PAGE FIVE - ay ~ _ CATTLE FOR SALE Ree. Hereford Cattle, horned type highest quality, bulls 8- 42 mos. old, $200.-$300.; 1 Bull, 18 mos. old, $450.; 3 1/2 yr. o. o1a' Bull, - $450. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. Ae? Nice herd 30 Averdeen-Ang- us Cattle, calves to brood cows, good bloodlines, all reg. and in good condition. See at my farm at Birmingham, Ga. 6 mi. No. Alpharetta. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta; Phone 2595. 2 Jersey Heifers, 1 with White Face Male Calf, born Sept. 19, other with White Face = =| Heifer Calf born Sept. 23. All _ in good condition. Allen Davis, Buna Vista. Phone 1923. > Fine Jersey-Guernsey cross Cow, 3 3/4 gal. strained milk, gives milk up to 3 weeks of ~ calving, makes from 2 1/2 to 2 3/4 lb. butter; to freshen in about 10 days, for sale at my *. barn. W. T. Moorhead, Bowers- pa) Vine: Reg. Jersey Bull Calf, 6 mos. del Sire: Fillpait Design Sparkling, 497354, topped 1948 Ga. State sale at $1550.; Dam: Design Alice Blossom 1329696, ; elassified very good, 583 Ib. : efatat 2 yrs. of age. Ree: Tatum, Ellenwood. One reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bull, 30- mos. old, for sale. C. D. Pease, Cornelia, Box 146. Poll White Shorthorn Bull ' (not reg.), 10 mos. old, about 95-Ibs., for sale. L. M. Turner, Union Point. One Polled White Face Here- _.. ford Heifer, purebred, not reg., 17 mos. old, not bred, about 600 lbs., $200. at my place. Har- ley A. Sutton, Alpharetta, Rt. 5; Phone 4462. Reg. Guernsey Bull) Apollos - Laddy, 3 yrs. old, good cond., _ easy to handle, halter broken, & 225. at my. barn. 1/4 mile oft wy. 10 mi. N. Thomaston, 7 : mi. 8. Zebulon. A. T. Cowings, Meansville, al: St: Reg. Polled Shorthorhs: 1 Red Bull, 15 mos. old, 5 Bred _. Heifers from 16-20 mos. old, 2 Reds, 3 Roans, for sale, ty place, west of Atlanta, on Bank- head Hwy. 1/2 mi. W. of river. . d. J. Bruton, Austell, Rt. 3. Be Grade herd of Dairy Cows, - some fresh springers, also some Teg. Brown Swiss. J. E. Trice, eer, Phone Barnesville, 583 Be fe 5 mixed Jrsey and Guern- sey Milch Cows around 800 lbs. ea., all fresh in, $200. ea; 1 Red Poll Heifer, freshen in ~ Oct., around 800 lbs., $150. At my barn. Deliver radius 40 _ miles with cash in advance for =<. aow. J. W. oes Fort Val- ley, Rt. 2. Pair twin calves, 11 mos. old, - $150. at my barn. Jamie Smith, Gainsville, Rt. 1. - One nice 200 lb. full stock pgecteey 8 mos. old male calf, $50. W. L. Wilson, Sparta. One Holstein Bull, ready for service, $125. at my barn 1 1/2 mile out Ash St. from Forest Park. O. F. Ellis, aie row. = Bhorthorns: Polled Cows, one with heifer calf at side, and one close to calving, one open heif- er and White Poll heifer ready for breeding; Proven Polled ' Bull, almost ready for light service; E. F. Herrington, Mun- nerlyn. Tel. Waynesboro, 3604. ' 4 Shorthorn Bulls, reg. beef, type, 2 poll, 2 horned, red color. riced 2-$500. ea. T. L, Bribbs, Nicholls. 5. White Reg. Brahman Cat- tle, one bull unrelated, 4 heif- ers, 13-15 mos, old, best of bloodlines. Bull halter broken and very gentle. Dr. Robert L. Lester, Marietta, c/o Blair Bldg. (Phone office 8-2212; Res. 8-2117). 1 yr. old Polled Hereford Male, Sire registered and of Blanchard - Carlos Domitio "=breed: mother purebred but not reg. Sell at barn, or exch. | for heifer same age purebred ereford helfer, ra. Ethel Jones, Lula, Rt, 2. CATTLE FoR SALE | Reg. Jersey Heifer Calf, 3 mos. old, best of bloodlines, $125. E. B. Braswell, Athens. One Guernsey Cow for sale. Inquiries answered. Mrs. H. W. Simmons, Macon, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd.. Phone 2- 1334. 2 Reg. Polled Hereford Bull Calves, double standard, 8 mos. old and few Heifers, 11 mos, to. 15. mos. old for sale. L. O. Moon, Comer, P. O. Box 35. - Reg. Holstein Calves of arti- ficial breed, outstanding blood- lines; 1 heifer and 3 bulls, few days old. H. M. Broder, Stock- bridge, c/o Horse Shoe Farm. 2 grown heifers, never been bred, $130. ea. Cash money at my farm. Arthur Owen, Barnes- ville, One fine Jersey Heifer, 8 mos. old, ent. to reg. for sale. N.-L. King, Lawrenceville. 1 reg. horn type Hereford Bull, 17 mos. old, $225. Nor- man Johnson, Warrenton. . 11 purebred Holstein Heif- ers, 600-700 lbs, Bang and T. B. tested, ready for breeding, riced right. Night Phone DE 017. F. A. Smith, Avondale Estates, 4703 Kensington Rd. EL 8871, ess nice Beef Male Jersey, $110.; Holstein Male, for serv- ice 18 mos. old, $165. See at my place West Fayetteville Rd. Mrs. D. P. McCorvey, Col- lege Park, Rt. 3. Nice Poll Hereford Male, a- bout 6 mos. old, $150. Wid McDaniel, * Zebulon. Purebred Black Angus* Bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, for sale to pre- vent inbreeding. Wililam Mce- Koy, Newnan, Rt. he : Reg. Red. Poll Bull, 17 mos. old, for sale. 6 mi. So. Gaines- ville on Atlanta Hwy. E. B. Wallis, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. Phone Gainesville 2704-R2. One purebred Dbl. Standard Poll Hereford Reg. Bull, about 14 mos. old, around 600 lbs., for sale. W. c. Carpenter, Tift- on, Phone 1523-W1.= WF Hereford Bull, dbl. reg. 22 mos. old, selling to keep from inbreeding, fine condi- tion, from best stock. Make reasonable offer. C. O. Pair, Austell, Rt. -1. One 3rd. Calf. Holstein Springer, leach, reg. Guernsey Guernsey Bull, Heifer Calves, ~ James E. Pace, Rex. Some nice Holstein Heifers, full stock, for sale, at farm 1 1/2 mi. Gainesville on No. 53 Dawsonville Hwy. George Martin, Gainesville, Rt..:1. 10 Angus Heifers, 10 Steer Calves, from reg. Angus male and good grade Angus cows, 350-500 lbs., 27c lb. for heifers, Steers, 25e. lb. CA 6859. J. P. Simpson, College Park, Rt. 2. HOGS FOR SALE 22 Pigs, PC and Hampshire crossed, about 12 wks. old, $10. and 12. ea. at my place: J. G. Nash, Decatur, 1401 Wesley Chapel Rd. DE 5588. 6 week old OIC-Reg. Hamip- shire cross Pigs, ready, Oct. 5th., $10. ea. Also some calves from reg. Angus Bull. Dwight Kirby, Fayetteville. Tel. 4691. Reg. Essex Hogs, most any age any size, special prices at my farm. A. P, Chapman, Moul- trie, Rt. 5, (Near Berlin). + SPC Boars, ready for sery- ice, reg. in buyers name, $37.50- $45. ea. my place. Four miles SE Pinehurst. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst. Reg. Hereford Pigs, best blood in south, 10-12 wks, old, boars, and gilts, $25.-$30. ae in buyers name. FOB, M Williams, Calhoun, Rt. 3, e/o } Wiliams, Hereford Farm. Purebred pase i 9 wks. old, $20. at farm rank R., et MelIntyre, Rt. 1 5 Smith, Homerville. Springer and 6 gal. Fresh Cow,. excllent bloodlines, for- sale, HOGS FOR SALE Purebred Duroc Gilts and Male Pigs, from large litters. $25, ea. at weaning age. A. N. 2 purebred African Blue Guinea Shoats, 1 pays 1 gilt, $25. ea. FOB. W. Weldon, Woodbury, Rt. 2. SPC Boar with papers, wt. about. 400 Ilbs., -$65. W.. M. Clemones, Rome, Rt. 3. Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs, for breeding purposes. Will ship anywhere. Paul J. Cleve-. Rt. land, Elberton, Rt. 2. 20 full blooded, blocky type Duroc Jersey Shoats, $10. ea. It shipped, $1. ea. extra. W. A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1. Cross breed Duroe and OIC Sow, and 10 Pigs, Ist. litter, pigs, 7 wks. old. Sell separately or together, at bargain; Also PC Boar, about 200 lbs. for sale. J: FP; Bacchus, Macon, 5314 - Bloomfield Rd..2 1. : 8 OIC Shoats, short nose, blocky type, males and females, we. in buyers name; $30. ea. . B. Wilbur, Acworth, Rt. 1. Reg. SPC Pigs, out of State Grand Champ, and other top bloodlines, $25, ea. oe teady for service, ey) e. Papers furnished. ford oe Sylvania. Reg. Hereford Hogs; Bookide orders on Fall pigs now. 40 to choose from, $25. ea; 2 Choice Spring boars, $60. ea.; Also- reg. Horned Hereford Cattle for sale at all times. Mrs. W. A .Ward Jr. Marietta, Rt. A oe Mill Rd. Phone. 8- OIC Pigs trom reg. short nose, blocky type stock, out of good bloodlines, reg. in buyers name. Reasonable price. Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1. Reg. Duroc Sows, to farrow with 2nd. litter in Nov., also | boars and gilts entitled to reg., about 5 mos. old, $30. ea. At my place. Arnold Kell, Wins- ton, Ries 3 Brood Sows, 1 OIC with 8 pigs, $125.; PC Sow, and PC Boar, $40. ea.; 1 Hereford Sow with 7 pigs, $115. C. L. Sisson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, c/o Jackson Cattle Farm. at Flint River. Duroc Boars and Gilts, can be registered, treated for chol- | era, $25. ea. FOB. Bobby Hollo- man, Brooklyn. Hogs and Shoats for sale. John R. Minor, Atlanta, i194 Childress Dr., S. W. Reg. Duroc Pigs, 2-6 mos. old, Wavemaster and Modern trend stock, med, blocky type, 40- 150 ibs, $20. -$45. ea. Either SEX; Bred Sows, $75. ea. M. M.. Newsome, Sandersville. Reg. Tamworth Pigs, worm- ed, dbl. treated the best bacon hog, for sale. J, W. Jones, ces merce, Rt. 1, 14 reg. spc Pigs, 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 mos., life treated -for cholera for sale. Ship if de- sired, or see at my place, 12 mi. N. Alma, Lamar Altman, Alma, Rt. 1. Nice SPC Males, ready for service, best champ. bloodlines, cholera immune, reg. buyers name, for sale. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Cherry Red, -Blocky with life Reg. Type Duroc Pigs, treatment against cholera, $25. |. ea. Some unrelated. We ship in the latest light weight crate. H. L. Williams, Baxley. Berkshire Hogs, any sex, any age, reg. or not registered, for sale. B, F, Mauldin, Lavonia, Rt. 2. 11 to 14 wks. old purebred reg. Hampshire Pigs, boars and gilts, low down broad kind, $25. ea. with papers; Fed un- related pigs, cheap. J. A. Wall, Axson, /o River View Farm. One good pure blooded OIC Sow, 1 yr. old, ce of litter of 19 pigs), with 1st. litter of 7, crossed with Duroc, 6 wks old Oct, 11th., Sow, $50.; Pigs, $10. * pie Meeks, Bethichem, ti. -mericus, RED: oe | fattening, Pigs first litter, bred again, pigs, gilts, boars, also bred sows with flax mane, HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Hereford Pie: 2 mos. old, males and females, $25. ea. C. M. Lane, Colquitt. : Choice Durocs, boars ready for, service, reg. buyers name, when requested, _ reasonable price. James E. Taylor, Way- cross, Rt. 1, Sunnyside Dr., Phone 1443J. OIC Shoats and Pigs, from reg. short nose, bloc cy type stock, out 6f good bloodlines, ready, reg. buyers name. Will ie Paul J. Cain, Commerce, 74 purebred Cherry Red Duroc Pigs, several open and bred gilts, reg. buyers name, most tops in quality. Buyers take pick. Farm 1 mile West Cohutta. B. Holcomb, ee 4 purebred OIC Shoats, 1 male, 3 females, ready for breeding, fine shape, cheap $25. ea. Mrs. W. W. Hartis, Flowery Branch. 5 IC Pigs, short nose, blocky type, 8 and 9 wks. old, $22.50 ea.; Also light service Boars, $30. ea. All from champion bloodlines, ens reg. - buyers name. J. BEET, A- Reg. Duroc Pigs, 12 wie old, males or females, lifetime treated, papers in buyers name, RFD - Hoyt Douglas, Bass 2 good stioate and 2 hogs for all healthy, good shape, -for sale at once. Mrs. Julia~ Terrell, Newnan, Rt. 2, (1 Murphy St). Pair Hogs, very Black Guinea 500 Ibs., sow raised 8+} male 1 yr. old and not related to. sow, guaranteed clean, healthy, $100. at farm. ma R. Mooney, Quill. ft Little Bone Black African Guinea Hogs (stay fat kind), for breeding purposes. On Zeb- ulon Rd. Wilson Carson, Griffin Phone 4600. ee ; Purebred SPC Pigs, 3-6 mos. old, from best of bloodlines, $30. to $40. ea. Reg. buyers name. Elmer Cornelius, Habira. | \ HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE = 1 pair Red Mares, one 6 yrs.} old, other 3 1/2, broke to ride, very gentle, $200. for ea Earl Stephens, Fairburn, Good Work Mare Mule, about 1100 lbs., work to plow and wagon, no plug, $75. Fain Ben- nett, Ranger, Rt. 2: No. 1 good Mule, good shape, gentle, work anywhere, bar- gain $50. for quick sale. O. D. Maddux, Trion, Rt. Tees air Mules; 9 or 10 yrs. 150-1200 Ibs., Tenn. Bay work any- where; Also Cutaway Harrow, 5 Row Grain Drill, Oliver Rid- ing Cultivator, other farm tools to trade in on a good medium size tractor. See: W B. Cochran, Douglasville, Rt. 1. ~ Palomino Quarter Horse, Stallion, 3 yrs. old, broke, good conformation, also Palomino Mare, bred , to Tenn. Walkin Stallion, both registered. O. Bush, Preston, bess ake Phone 701. 1 horse, work anywhere, also- gentle for women and children, also 1 good wagon, 1 H. Rea- sonable - price. W...W. Ward, Tarrytown, Rt. 2. . 1 old, Shetland Pony, very gentle, brown and white, 40 in. high, 4 yrs. old, for sale, Merrill Flake, Decatur, Rt. 2, Wesley Chapel Rd. CR 8536. - 1 Mule, 1000-1100 lbs. good worker, med. gaited, sound, also 1 H Wagon, good cond., both for sale or exch. for hogs or cattle. Wilmer Lynn, Man- assas, One Mare, about 100-100 lbs., Mare Colt, about 14 mos, old, ee D. ill eond,, cheap for Ns: Nolen, Deo Decat 9 yr. old Mare, with 6 mos. old trade for. gone va hay, or corn. G._ Forsyth, Rt. 3, T Mare Hawes: sor white blaze face, yrs. old, gentle, work thing, $8 80. F. M. P bridge, Rt. 1. Arabian Colt, 4 yrs. gentle, fast trotter; al pigs, for sales C.2C. Decatur, 131 Kelly R CR 6660. ~ 4 yr. old Red Mai Horse, gentle, use to $150. at my barn. J. ridge, Ft. Valley, Ri Good Mule, work a $50.; Also good M good jersey stock, daily on good feed, $ Jack Cox, Duluth, Re 25 Shetland Ponie some with colts back to-reg. oo for small chi and some colts ts Holbrook, Jonesboro, Te Nice Mare, also Wa; gy, stalk aie: a spring tooth harrows, and other plows, for M. Wehunt, Anderson eb das eS 5 nice youn Rabbits ( 4 does) $10. Exch Pigeon, stock. nae an ea Doe, Bucks kindled. April. ea.; Buck, kindled 1951, $6.50; Buck, kindl 8, 1951, $6.50. All blocky selected breeding ee Griffin, | - Wooler Angora some mixed does a for sale. Grady. Li Tallulah Lodge. NZW Does sale or exch. fo chilla; Also some Jay T. Walters, Cleveland, St. Ang oras, ; Foundation piedtoer of 16 to 20 per year, bred does All stock guarant back if not satisfa Fields, Griffin, W. NZW Rabbits. stock, young bucks setvice, $1.25 a does, averaging 6 ea. J. T. Pittard, C 1 pair Checkered G bits, 5 mos. old, $5. Buck, $1.50. Jennie lanta, 1338 N. High N. W. 6 NZW Does, 3 Duteh 1 buck, 6 Calif. wt. one a from ped. stock, rea S. J. Butler, Banville Angora Rabbits, _ breed, 8 does, all ch ers, and 1 Buck, ea., See: at my place 1 from Five. Forks. o.3: Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. 20 Bred Doe Ra ; $5. ea; 40-10 wks. old pt.; 8 ped. Califorian, 10 old, $5. a Mrs. + O Concord, P.O. Ox. Rabbits: NZW_ and show or commercial - 8-10 wks. Old, $2. ea some Senior stock. by me. Mrs. J. ve 680 W.. esley *2oSr. . NZW feed 1 Jr., Calif. Doe, Ginn,. Atlanta, Aal tan Pl. S. BE. One Mare about | sei all ie of 6 ler, eae Rt. 2 "Rabbits, . Z: : a rk Add pos Bee eUiei, EEP & GOATS | FOR SALE illy Goat, 2 1/2 yrs. e condition, $15. at | m, Will not ship W. H. Winston, Rt. 1.. ak Goats: Does, 1 Toggenbure, Saanan, dine, Nubian, all d-cond., also some fine doe _at my place, W. M. : D. S., Columbus, ing Dr. ,, bred and reg. Nubian igs, and 1 Buck, sell lot ur, or separately at $15. up. J. Lee Abernathy, aston, Rt. 3. - Stud: Goats, Happy r, reg. billy, Fee $5. also e, 3 1/2-7 mos. old Tog-. ee Neriics yurebred, gas, Mrs Geo. eckenby, Rt. 1, Box 413, aan in -Goat, ready ice, $10, Cannot ship. . D. Jones, Cumming, or sale; all from champion : Gran, ve, N. W. 5393. Cee ng Ma oats, hornless, en castrated, $8. ea. xuthrie, Pine Lake. Dial Saanan Buck at stud, reg. Saanan Buck for _J. Griener, Atlanta, 14, Box 198, is eS ch, a 2 yr. old Hol- ll for a polled Here- bull of equal or there- | value. R. H. Von See- th, Rt. 4. > -mal 3, about priced right and 0 mi. State full Mrs. Helen Street; White Face grade for 3-White Face grade S to prevent inbreeding.. Cobb Co. Ward Wight ita, Healey Bldg. ready for light service. ice, Savannah, 310 West a2 3 5 fant small Shetland pony e, perfectly broke and is Advise. Roger S. Cobb, tia; Box 304.- i fant 1 buck of the purebred nchilla, 5 or 6 mos. old, at onable price. Mrs, Etta Poe 2005. Ches- ubian or Al- prefer Reg. or Nubian. Give full Rev. J. Sam Shaw, at. 3! ant 20 sheep and_ breed. le price. R. L. HeHon, Ets Or is POULTRY FOR SALE Red Bantam Cockerels, L.50 ea. FOB. Joe* J. Wilson, ur, 828 Third Ave. De- 1952 Buff Cochin bantams, wn, $3.00 pr. FOB. MO, Silas Commerce, Rt. 2. Red Partridge Wyan- tam Cockerels, direct winners, purebred, 30 5 pairs fat Bob Make good breed- Bape casmnD= reg. Durot male, pref- | "POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE - AGE SEVE FARM HELP WANTED 7 ' Purebred Jap. Bantams: 3 all Jap. Cockerels, long legs, $2.50 ea.; 2 all White Cocks, short legs, $7.50 ea.; 1 white old hens, $1.25 ea.; All Black Cock- erel with short legs, tail slight- |ly crooked, and 2 young hens, | $7.50.. Mrs. F, A, Warren, Atlan- ta, 3060 Memorial Dr., S. E, Golden Sebright Bantams, $5 pr.; $7.00 trio; Also several prs, Mallard Ducks, $4.00 pr. C. L, Cawthon, Riverdale. Phone 2592 Jonesboro. j 8 pairs (hens mostly) Game Bantams, April hatch, $2.00 pr. Mrs, Ethel Jones, Lula, Rt 2. White Black Tail Jap. Ban- tams, Grown and ey grown, $5.00 and $4.00 pr. rs, Belle Joiner, Soperton, Rt. 2. : Bantams: 135 hens, some start- ing to lay and 35 cockerels, mix- ed; all colors, 75e ea. Pete Bul- lock, Moultrie. '_ White Black Tail Japs, Black Polish with White Crest, Buff Cochin Bantams, all ages, pure- bred, both sexes, H. L, Puckett, Macon, 2449 Ridge Ave. a CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS Purebred BB Dark Cornish Ngan: Roosters, wt. 5 lbs., this spring hatch, also last year roos- ters, $2,50-$3,00 ea: MO, Mrs, T W. Newsome, Sandersville. Dark Cornish Cockerels, long yellow leg type, $3.00 ea.; 2, $5; Cockerel and 3 Pullets, same age and breed, $9.00. All April hatch FOB. Mrs. J, E. Stone, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. - : About 30 Game Chickens, pure Law Grey, Wise. Brown Red Pierce Shuffler, -all raised un- der lock, all ages. James Thomas poe 1420 Eric St. S, E., Ma. Pure large type Dark Cornish Cockerels, ready for service, $3 ea.; 2, $5. H. W.. Thurmond, Farmington. 2 yr. old Clipper Game Cock, one white Hackle-Clipper, 2 yrs, old, both dead game, $7 ea. Cash or MO. Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 712Oak St. fee Games: Sniders, purezred: acon Warhorses, 1 stag, 2 pul- lets, $15.00; Cocks, good walk- ers, $10.00. ea.; 12 Cocks, $100. FOB. Tom Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2. 5 fine Shuffler and Roundhead Stags, about 3 to 3 1/2 lIbs., ea. $10.00 for lot; Also Yellow Buff Orpington Stags, 3-3 1/2 Ibs. ea., lots of 2, $1.75 ea. Will ship. < ee Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 5 trios purebred: March hatch Claibourn Game Chickens, hens about 3 and 4 lbs., roosters 5- 5 4/2 lbs., $12.00 trio. Remer _| Willis, Vidalia, Rt. 1, Box 249. Pit Games: 14 cocks, 20 stags, 15 pullets, 7 hens, $5.00 ea.; Pul- lets, $1.50-$3.00 ea. FOB. L. O. Benefield, Cedartown, Rfd 1. Pure India Rajah Games: Stags, $5.00; Pullets, $3.00; 2 fine cocks, $15.00 ea. Also have few pure Ginns. N. S. Crow, Royston, Rt. 1. : ate LEGHORNS: as 175 Booth Master Mating White Leghorn Pullets, Mar. 10 hatch, laying over 50 pct., $2 ea. for lot. Will not ship. M. J. Thornhill, Hoschton. (Victron Community). . a 200 Best Egg Grade White -Leghorn Pullets, reasonable. : H, Jordan, Alto, Rt. 2. - MINORCAS AND MISC:: __ About 35 hens, laying, $2 ea. Exch. for 2 hogs, in Ga. only. Bog ans. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, ike. 25 NH Chickens, wt, nearly 2 lbs, ea. for sale. Jennie A. Jol- a telat N, Hightower Rd,, .23 head Black Minocra Pullets laying, 1 Rooster, $24.00 for lot, - $1.50 ea. W. H. Smith, Bax- dey. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, Etc. _.1 pr. ea. pure white King and White Fan Tail Pigeons, $4.00 pr. Barbara J. Williams, Colum- *| Fall prices. C, E, McKinney, At- Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood ea. Phil Duncan, Whitesburg, |my place. 6 mi. NE Cairo. Mrs. bus, Rt. 1, Bo 808, Williams Rd. Griffin, Rt. 4. Racing Homer Pigeons, jpev. Full grown early 1952 Dbl. stock birds, all guaranteed, De-}B. Bronze Turkeys, $7. and tails on request. E. A. Fennell Columbus, -1351 Springer St. Extra Jarge, show type White King, and Racing Homing Pig- eons, Rice Strain, $5.00 pr, Gra- dy Panter, Dial 2 - Pheasants: Ringneck, Mutant, Gold, Silver, Amherst, Reeves, Naal Kaleege, Swinhoes, for sale. Clarence Morgan, Fort Gaines. \ Chinese Ringneck Pheasants, $3 ea.; $5 pr.; BB Game Ban- tams, $4 pr, at my place. A. W. Haley, Dunwoody, Rt, 1, 870 Roswell Rd, Phone Ch, 2012. 3 Ringneck Doves (2 white) $10. FOB. MO. Malcolm MeMil- lan, Bartow, Box 13. ~~ Pheasant - Chickens, hybrids, $5 ea. Inquiries ans. D. Ken- nedy, Quitman, Rt, 2. Bob White Quail, $5 vin Harman, Stovall.~ Extra large sturdy strain Chu- kar Partridges, $2.50 ea. FOB. Phone home 9-6986; Official 86- 00, Extension 761, Atlanta, Ga. C. D. Ward, Marietta, RFD 3, Paper Mill Road, ares Quail: May hatch, $4.50 pr.; July and August hatch, $4 pr.;. Nice gentle, good laying stock. pr. Cal- lanta, 3304 Clairmont Rd., N. E. Ex-5096. Some Quail for stocking your farm, for sale at my place on Blythe Island: Contact: B, O. Ave. N.E 2 prs, 52 hatch Gold Pheasants $10 pr.; Trio 3!1 hatch Buff Cochin Bantams, $5; Few Com- mon Bantam Hens, T5c ea. J.| _F, Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metropoli- tan Pl. S. E. a y Several pairs Blue Peafowls, 2 yrs. old, $40 pr. Del. in Ga.| J. D, Bargeron, Sardis. Several young Ringneck Phea- sant Roostrs, $2.50 ea. J. W. Lee Warner Robins, P. O. Box 37. Large Northern Box White Quail, 1951 or 1952 hatch; orders of more than 5 pair, $3.50 pr.; Less than 5 pair, $4.00 pr. S. E. Dasher, Lumpkin. 300 Quails, 6-8 wks. old, $1 Box 6. Pigeons, 25 ea. in lots 18 or mee H. A. Martin, Luthers- ville. 5 : ; 40 mixed Pigeons, White, Blue and White, and Brown and white, 25c ea. W. S. Bellamy, Luthersville. s Large G Quail,.3 wks. old, $1.50 ea.; 7 wks. old, $2.00 ea.; 10 wks. old, $2.50 ea.; Few Chuc- kar Quail, 7 wks. and 10 wks. old. Ferrell R Ard, Macon, 812 Sunnydale Dr. REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS: 4 A grade-New Hampshire March Pullets, soon lay, cannot ship. Letters ans. Hunter Lani- er, Rocky Face. : 60 RI Red Hens, 30c lb. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5, Tel. 1870-R-2. 100 AAAA RI Red Pullets, Apr. hatch, $7. ea. R. F. Dew- berry, Acworth, Rt. 2. 4 Hampshire Red Roosters, less year old, for sale. L. W. Smith, Decatuf, 3706 LaVista Rds RES. 25 NH Red Hens, Mar. hatch, $2. ea. Mrs. G. S. Clifton, Mil- Tena ea 20 RI Red Pullets 1 rooster, all 1952 hatch, $1.50 ea.: at T. W. Ballard, Cairo, RFD 2. 20 NH Red Pullets, also 14 nice turkeys at my home. Can- not ship. Mrs. L. H. Sanders, Colbert. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, GUINEAS, ETC.: 1 BBB Turkey Hen, 20 Ibs., 1 Tom, 16 Ibs. $12. for both. Mrs. Sarah ONeal, Concord, P. O. Box 104, ; : 1 Pearl Guinea Rooster, for sale. Mrs. Chas. M. Smoak, $8. ea.; If shipped $1. extra. Several hundred Chinese and Mongolian Pheasants, Bob White Quail, $5. and $6. Pr.; Jumbo: purebred White King Pigeons, $3.75 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, 2956 Buford Hwy., Rt. 2. Several half grown pure breed B. B. Bronze Turkeys, $5. ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2, Royal Purple Guineas, $3. ea. not shipped. Come after. B, P. Richardson, Atlanta, 4556 Northside Dr., N. W. CH 8455. April 1952 Turkeys: Toms, $7. ea:; 40c lb.; Hens, $5, ea.; 45e 1lb.; Also 2 Dark Cornish Long Yellow Leg Cockerels, $2.50 ea.; Few Pullets, $1.50 ea. MO only. Miss Cora B. Pat- terson, Ty Ty. Rt, Je. White | African Guineas, genuine purebred, 1 rooster, 2 hens, Yaying, 1 yr. old, $10. trio. MO Shipped Exp. collect. L, E. Morgan, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 716. Z 3 Muscovy Ducks, quackless, $2, ea.; 3, $5. FOB. Exch. for White or Print Sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. George Brewer, Toomsboro, * : Purebred White Chinese Geese, mature, $5. pr.; Half grown, $4. pr. Will ship COD. Mrs. C. L. Graham, Powder Springs, Rt. 1. 7 Mammoth Blue Toulouse Geese, 1 Gander, Also 1 White Emden Gander, all 1 yr. old, $4. ea. for entire lot or $5. ea. Cannot ship. James W. Miller, Palmetto, Rt. 4. i 20 head Geese, $2. ea. Oscar B Dominey, Dublin, Rt. dense POULTRY WANTED GUINEAS: Want 20 Guineas, any color, half grown or old ones. R. L. | Helton, Newnan, Rt. 5. GEESE: Want pair Geese, in good condition and at least 1 gander. Also considr more hens. Must ke. -reasonable. Write first. Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 603} Savannah St. REDS. NH, RI, OTHERS: Want 50 NH or RI Red Pul- lets, 1952 hatch. Mrs. J.- V. Bennette, Screven. Want 12 NH RI Red Pul- | i eat oe ing barn. Excellent herd of lets, laying now, State price shippedto me. Mrs. J. O. Mil- ler, Farmington. : Want 25 layers, NH Reds or White Leghorns. Dallas~ Br- ger,.< The. "Rock," /o: Bo: =-B Ranch. xe FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable party for 2 H farm on shares.- Good 5 R H, RR and school bus route. Elec. Fred L. White, Buckhead, Want unemcumbered, reliable white woman to live in farm home as one of family and do light farm chores for room, board, small salary. Some mod- ern conveniences. Mrs. A. M. Adams, Cordele, Rt. 4. Want reliable white woman for light farm chores on farm. Live as one of family, with man and daughter. Good home with modern conveniences and small salary. Miss Trella Dale Hattaway, Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box 169. Want unencumbered white woman (no objections. to one child, school age) for light farm chores on farm for home with 2 in family. Small salary. Les- ter M. Lewis, Bowersville, Rt. 1. Want reliable, energetic man and wife to operate 75 A on 50- 50 basis. Have tractor and equipment necessary. House, lights, wood, water. Must un- derstand farming and be able to operate tractor. Good references H. A. Frese, East Point, 300 Clark Dr, tnot write, see: Robert B. Edge, | wages.- J. H. Smith; Cornelia, : Want man for farm 1 mile N, Salem Church, McDonough - Deeatur Hwy.; 42 Acres high state cultivation. 3 R house, lights, well water, hog pasture. Mail and school route. Thirds and fourths. H. E. Knight, Hape- ville, 3454 Harding Ave, (Or sea at Helms store near premises, Saturdays only) 3 Want farmer for large 1H crop on 3rds and 4ths.2 1/2 mi. E, Buford Hwy. 4 R House, Elee., 3 porches, well on porch, wood, mail and school route, - near church. Good land, pasture. | Must be sober, honest, indus- trious, and furnish self. Lela McDaniel, Norcross. 5 Want at once one good trac- tor driver for Ferguson trac- tor on farm. Good daily wages, water, wood, 4 R House free. W. Lee Helmey, Marlow, Rt. 1. Man and wife wanis job as overseer or manager of plant or nursery farm. 18 yrs. exe ae perience. Exchange references. P, B. Rivers, Boston. Pe Want man with small family to work in dairy; Also want. man with small family for gen- eral work with cattle and farm. Hamilton L. Hill, Newman. Want good honest man to tend 1H crop, 50-50 basis; raise broiler chickens, 3000 cap. J. B. Ledford, Lawrenceville, Rts. Sep Want sober dependable, white family for 165 A farm on 50- 50 basis Need one in family. to milk. Have good land with Farmall Tractor> Good house with elec, near church and school. bus route.-Unless a good worker, do not apply. Ans, let- ters immediately. E. T. Holland, Lumber City, Rt. 1. Want family to-look after - few cattle, pigs, do a little farm- - ing for pay or share farming. Must have some exp. Have 125 A farm with 4 R house. Do Columbus, No. 9-12th St. te Want nice woman to live in farm home with man and wife and do light farm chores on farm. Pay $10. weekly and board, Need at once. J. J. Hendrix, Rutledge. S Want middle aged woman to do light farm work on farm, live. in farm ~home_as one: of family. Reasonable weekly 519. Hoy t- St. se Want dairyman with help sufficient to take care of 50- 60 cows. New parlor type milk- cows. John B. Savage, Monte-~ zuma. 5 Want white man or-colored man, not over 45, experienced, to look after turkeys, chickens, cow, and hogs; Also be a pret- ty good carpenter. No drunks wanted. Good pay, room and board. Give references. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Want sober man with small family to work on small farm in DeKalb Co. and tend stock. On paved road, with 4 R house, ae lights, pay. by month. State ef salary wanted and give refe- : rences in Ist. letter. Mrs. Bessie P. Schroeter, Atlanta, 4910 Ez- zard Rd. RFD 6. Want reliable, white man and wife for light farm work on small farm, for home with man and wife amd reasonable salary. Must have good ref. B. . Langley, Atlanta, 1936 Flat Shoals Rd. S. E. DI 8141. Want party with tractor or 2 good mules for 1953 crop, on Srds and 4ths. Large home, on paved road, near school. J, L. Shirah, Atlanta, 176 -Fair- a burn Rd. Phone RA 9384 or AM 7634. Want farmer on 50-50 basis, for 2 H. farm,. near Lithonia. Have good mules and tractor. 7 R. house, -elec. lights. Write. B. F. Miller, Atlanta, 54 Wy- man St. S. E. DE 3968. Want white couple, 50-60 yrs. old, to raise corn and potatoes on halves, and help with extra work on farm by day, when pot Bee. with crop. H. G. berts, Macon, 1168 Adams St. MARKET BULLETIN + Hog Pric es Paid At Vari 0 us. | NO.4 Se OO ee - OCTOBER 3 NO.1 -NO.2 -NO.3 License No. 47, Augusta Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow ~ $18.80 $17.45 $00.00 $00.00 | Mitchell Co. Livestock Co. Cordele Livestock Barn $18.81 $18.64 $17.60. $00.00 | License No. 32, McRae eree License No. 56, Tifton ~ $18.40 $17.25 $16.30 $00.00 | License No. 16 : eee License No. 53, Augusta $19.15 $18.30 $16.60 $00.00 | Farmers Livestock Coos Assoc. Soperton 318.50 : 60 S16 License No. 58, Lyons $18.99 $18.00 $16.50 $00,00 Emanuel Co. Stockyard Thomson Stockyard No. 3 $18.00 $17.75 $16.80 $00.00 | Metter Livestock Market . Candler Livestock Market, Metter : $18.42 $17.40 $00.00 i Co. Livestock & Marketing Service Inc, Flint River Livestock Auction, : : = Bainbridge $18. 50 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 Dawson Livestock Barn OCTOBER 6 a Columbus Stockyard Barn License No. 69, Jesup siaa4 $18.20 $16.66 $00.00 | OCTOBER 3 ae . Swainsboro Stockyard $18.91 $17.85 $16.25 $00.00 | License No. 11, Tifton ; Henry Shuman Stockyard, Hagan ~ $18.94 $18.00 $16.90 $00.00 | Farmers Stockyard Sylvania Seminole Stockyard, Donalsonville $19.40 $00.00 - $00.00. $00.00 Union Stockyard, Albany License No. 24, Thomaston $19.50 $17.10 $00.00 $00.00. | Producers Coop Livestock Market og ; : Heavies ... . $19.30 aa i a : gy : Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville | ks $19.19 $18.19 License No. 9, Sayannah $18.75 $18.05 _ $17.00 om "Hazlehurst Livestock aoe Co 4 $19.20 ett 04 Sutton Livestock Co.-License No. 50 . $18.93 $18.35 $17.30 $00.00:\| ; = 7 Carroll Co. Livestock $19.00 $18.50 $00.00 $00.00. Turner County Stockyard | = = Heavies ... . $18.25 ee, a ae oie . $15.70 OCTOBER 7 _ Kit Stockyard Po Pe $19.00 $i Millen Livestock Market . .. $18.75 ne 00 $16.75 $00.00 | Lee County: Livestock Coss FARM HELP WANTED Want several families for gat- - hering cotton: and. other crops. "103 Peachtree St., N. E> ~ horses, nuts on halves. tractor fer wages. R. N. Consider for 1953. F. B. Jack- son, Wrightsville. te Want. man and wife to woth on farm, look after chickens, and hogs. Good 5 R house, lights, water, school and mail route. No drunks. Contact. Walter R.. Thomas. Atlanta, Want family to tend 7 acres tobacco, some corn, and pea- Also to drive Ollif, Bristol. Want 2 colored families . to work on cattle and chicken ~ farm. No: row crops. ~Monthly - salary; new houses, water and _ middle age, - an to raise chickens lights. J. P. Nicholson, Athens, Ri 322 . Want farmer for farm with 4 A tobacco allotment, about 50 A cultivation; Also have 3400 turpentine faces; Both farm and turpentine faces on 50-50 basis. E. Rt. 1. A. Powers, Blackshear, Want white woman, past l preferably Chris- tian, to live as one of family on farm in exchange for light farm chores and. $10. weekly salary. S. F. Humphries, Scott- dale. Want colored. family regular work on my farm at Hampton, must be experienced farm worker and tractor drivers. W. S. Loftis, Atlanta, 45 Mangum- St., S: W. Want middle age white wom- and do other farm chores on farm. C. H. Ridgeway, Atlanta, 2150 Stewart Ave. S. W. * Want tractor driver and farm man, white or colored, for reg- ular work next year on farm. Elec. lights .and school bus. M. T. Sanders, Commerce. _ Want white or colored fam- ily for farm, 5 or 90 acres to man. that can finance self. 5 R house. painted and screened, good barn, 4 mi. town on high- way and Warner Robins bus route. Near church and store. Good land. J. Van McCollum, Rochelle, Box 1024. Want sober, honest, reliable, healthy white couple, with ref. for light farm ohores on farm. Home with 2 adults, Elee., good water, wood, phone available. Good level land suitable for tractor, fine pasture area, streams. Satisfactory basis. W. Solomon, Macon, 408 Orange FARM HELP WANTED Want couple of country ic ed people (Christians) to make home with me on farm in ex- change for help around farm. Must be middle age or more. Good proposition for right pee- ple. References exchanged. A. H Moss, Riverdale, Rt. 1. Want 2 H Farmer tor 1953, tobacco and cotton, house open now, plenty farm work. Furnish $15. weekly. Gordon Hamm, Cobbtown, Rt. 2. . . Want at once woman,- (no children) to do: light work on farm, and live in home with small family. Room and: board. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. a: Want families white or col., to pick cotton and pull corn, other farm work,, all members of family must be above 16 yrs. old. House rent and wood free. Call 6906 Rome, Ga. Or ae W. M. Clemones, Rome, Rt. Want middleaged white wom- an to do light farm work. Live as one of family on farm, pri- vate room and $30, month. Frank W. Beasley, Thomson, Rt.<5. Want large family to work large 2 H crop on 3rds. and 4ths.. or standing rent basis. Close to schools, churches, and stores. E. C.: Geise, Summer- ville, Rt. 1. Want man with famil work on cattle farm. ood house with electricity, school and church bus route. Must be sober, dependable and have tractor driving experience. J. B. Guthrie, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. . = Want man to take care of and work on cattle farm; Also have 60 A pecans. Must be sober and willing worker. Pay reasonable wage, or give part crops, pecans, and calves. One mi. city limits, on paved road, school bus and mail route. REA line. L. W. Oliver, Barnes- | 3 ville, 643 Greenwood St. POSITIONS WANTED to | Honest; 40 yr. old man, mar- ried, 1 child, wants place on cattle or hogs, turkeys, chickens farm. Drive tractor. 3 or 4 R house, elec, water, garden, wood, near school and church Rt, Sober, willing worker, healthy, Reasonable _ salary. Have to be moved. Best of references. Arthur Smith, c/o Mrs. S$telia Borders, Milledge- ville, Rt. 1. POSITIONS WANTED - Want large 1H or small 2H crop on share basis. 38 yrs. old, white, experienced, operator a tractor and equipment. . Need 4 R- House, lights, mail and school bus route, Good tobacco and peanut allotment. Must be financed. T. L. Thompson, Tif- ton, Rt. 3. 24 yr. old man wants Son farm, : farm work, Also experienced: nursery work, House, lights, water reasonable salary. John R. Moses, Atlanta, 499- Pulliam St. S.-W Single white man.wants srotle tending beef cattle or chiekens. church. Marvin Rhodes, 1 Martinez Re Box Sig | Industrious, sober, and honest white man, 56 yrs. old, wants wife, 2. boys, age. 12 and 13. Hey As Aderhold, Casreneore = S. Boulevard. og White married man; Satine with work), wants job on farm. | Well experienced in dairy,.also: water, elec. wages. Jimmy. a3; Wilkerson, Atlanta, 352 Pryor St. Sk: ; Want job on cattle farm or truck farm. Can. drive tractor, truck, ete. Prefer with good mah or woman. Need. house, lights, water, wood. $30. week- ly salary. Ready | to move. Go anywhere in Ga. Just self and wife. James H. Powell, Logans- ville, Rt. %. White man and wife, 4 chil- dren, want job on farm. ax perienced af of references. Must have 5 R_ house, - water, elec. Write your -best. offer. Lawrence Franks, Rossville, Rt. Middle age man and wife (no children) want poultry farm on 50-50 basis (1000 hens or more). Well experienced, good health, willing worker. Can move at once. Need 3 R house with lights: and water. Prefer 20 or 30 miles Atlanta. E. T. Nabors, Brookhaven, 1375 Pine Grove Ave. CH 8547. Want job as overseer cattle farm. Lifetime experience gen. farming also with tractor and other farm machinery. Healthy sober, good references, 60 yr. old. Harvie pangs board, salary. Light farm chores] Mrs. Kathleen Whitley, Alma. {farm / Will do any kind. of) with flowers and shrubbery-.) in dairy (good hand milker) or) Board, laundry, and salary. De-|| sire with good people near a/ job at light farm work, tending} chickens, cattle, or hogs. *Have| dren (one old enough to: help} general farming. House, -lights, i epen)soffered. The Sale features the. get Rt. 2. x Set ee, Calhoun, |} POSITIONS WANT ED x 40 yr. old woman with daugh-| ter, wants work. on general). farm or poultry farm. Both able and willing to work: Room,| Want job: on cattle and grain : 4s overseer. Experienced | and can handle labor. Con- sider row crop. Prefer North Ga. Wm. O. Whistenaps Cave \ aes fe : 50 head of Pres Shorthoae haat aah | will be auctioned at Livestock A Colquitt Co., Monday, October 20th, consis Cows, Calves, and open and bred c OWS a Write: om E. ae eee Moultrie. ~ * : Cee: i ~The faviit land sibtlees aetidinge the For, ing to. Rent, and- phe to ae or Excl ist issues of the Bulltin, were of greater could be published in eee Rvp fe necessitated this | second, See sf Auction sale of sacobged Hereford cattle wil at Mountain Cove Farms, Kensington, Wa October 29th, beginning 1 P.M. 63 ead, i bulls, 3. cows and calves and 52 heifers (bot of Noes Baca Duke 89th and Baca Home Write cone? W. Bible, ae Mountain The annual Fall Sale and Show of the Regional Shorthorn Breeders Assn., to Valdosta, Lowndes Co., will feature 0 females of finest breeding Shorthorns Shorthorns from*some of. Georgias | ow leading Herds. A Cattlemans get-toge are scheduled for Wednesday, Octob 7:30 PM. Show in the morning of begnning at 12:30 P.M. Eve