= Tom Linder Commissioner By TOM LINDER we are reprinting the jitorial from the Market November 28, 1945. d ECONOMY is derived reek words OIKOS ouse, and NOMOS mean- English Janguage the word means the management, regula- overnment of a household. economy means ent of the millions of in the United States. - , merchandising, transpor- anufacturing, mining and re all necessary steps of man- millions of households in this al purpose of every mans ac- secure food, clothing and r himself and dependents. mer plants his crops to pro- elothing and housing. to produce. enough so that chang a part of his crops for fencing, paint, taxes, etc. irpose of exchanging a portion sent crop for farm equipment, te., is to produce future crops. man who mines coal, iron or oil or the purpose of exchanging or oil for a portion of the food, man who operates a cotton gin, slevator, a- poultry processing milk distributing plant does he purpose of getting a portion rmers product so that his fam- have food, clothing and, housing. en who operate railroads, obtain a portion of the farmer's 0 thing and housing. wants run stores to get a toll on of the food, clothing and the farmers produce. ee lawyers, insurance men essional people are working clothing and houses for simply - nd housing which the farmer *ks and steamships are work-. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 & all the people the food, clothing and houses which are produced on American farms. ; INCOMES dn the family household, the income is the amount of flour, eorn, meal, meat, lard, vegetables, cloth, elothing, shoes, . medicine, ete., that the housewife has with which to run her household, The outgo of the family household is that portion of these supplies that is used up or destroyed. oe The REAL income of every fam- ily 4nd every individual consists of the necessities and luxuries which they re- ceive. The outgo is -the part used up or destroyed. - z MONEY Money is not wealth, Tf every dollar of money in the United States was destroyed today, no wealth would be lost. There would be just as much wealth as before. The difference would be that people who have money would lose their interest in that wealth. They would lose the prom- ise to pay. They would lose their writ- * ten evidence of an interest in wealth. If the amount of money were doubled no wealth would be added. We would still have the same, wealth as before. The difference would be that a dollar would represent only one half as much interest in wealth. When you deposit house receipts in a bank these cotton warehouse receipts represent wealth in cotton, When you deposit grain elevator receipts in a bank these grain elevator receipts represent wealth in grain. When you deposit money in a bank, this money represents your interest in any commodity which you may elect. The money is not your wealth, but it represents your interest in wealth, It is a promise to pay. WAGES When any group undertakes by ar- bitrary methods to increase. their wages, fees or profits, they are simply under- taking to obtain a larger interest in REAL wealth which is food, clothing, housing, ete, mas y | wealth and to get a larger interest, they cotton ware- NUMBER 28 try to get more money. : When a laborer buys a pair of shoes he does not buy the shoes with money, he buys the shoes with his labor. His labor creates wealth. He has an interest in the wealth which hig labor created, envelope. a portion of the evidence of his interest in the nations wealth. Sau 2 : DIVISION Agriculture, mining, transportation, | business, industry, and banking consti- tute the machinery for procssing and dividing among all. the people, the raw e materials which are produced by farm- ers and miners. : REAL wages, REAL profit and REAL income of all groups are meas- ured in food, clothing, housing, medicine, ~ eter es The. national income is simply the sum total of all other incomes. The percentage of the national in- come received by any given group such as the farmers, the factory workers, the business men, etc., is in its last analysis the percentage of food, housing, cloth- ing, medicine, etc., received by that group. Since the farmer and miner produce the food, clothing, housing, medicine, heat, etc., which is divided among all of the people it naturally follows that the more the farmer and miner produce, the more there is fer every group when it is-fairly divided. When only a part of the farmers - cotton is spun and sold over the counter, the farmer has less clothing and so does @ everyone else. The real reason the farm- er has more cotton than is spun and sold over the counter is because other groups are not permitted to turn their labor into an interest in the nations wealth. (We have never had more cot- ton than the people of the country need- ed. Maladjustment of labor and distri- bution caused uhder consumption. Our economists could see the cotton, but they could not see under consumption, there- fore they said we had a surplus of cotton). The more wheat the farmer produces, the more bread there is, both for the ~ . They want a latger interest in the \ (Continued on page Eight) The evidence of his interest in wealth ia his money which he receives in his pay When he receives a pair of | shoes from the merchant, he surrenders PAGE IWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address al} items for publication and requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE Bt - REAU OF M ETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL LN assoclariQn | ay MEMBER ee Notices of farm produce: and appurtenances admissible under postage: regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when rquest is accompanied by new copy of notice. 2 Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 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. : Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau Markets, 222 State Capitol Ailanta, 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 special rate of postage proved for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office State Capitol Ediiorial and Executive Offices | State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. SECOND HAND : MACHINERY FOR SALE - SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE|M: Also want to buy Dearborn 14 blade shaves. Robert A, Eaven- son, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1. e Turner Thrashing Machine, with stocker and feedr, on rub- ber, ready to go, no junk, $275. H. P. Robertson, Dallas, ye . Ane Bready Garden -Tractor with disc harrow, turn plow, spike harrow, cultivators, laying off plow, good cond. Rowe Johnson, Douglasville, Box 207. One Roller Durand Peach Grader, approx. carload per day capacity, Friend Sprayer, 200 gal. cap., with gas engine. Lawrence Ceecchini, Elberton, Rt. 2. Farmall H Tractor, 3 yrs. old, drag harrow, single sec, and dbl. sec. cutting harrows (1 each). Addison Smith, Fairburn, Rte, : ae 2 Grist Mills, good working cond., for sale Come see. No letters ans. Phone Madison 2603. R, B. Curtis, Farmington. 1950 Two Row Allis-Chalmers C Tractor, starter, lights, power take-off, hydraulic lift, B & B Athens 8 disc harrow, 3 disc Athens tiller; 20 disc smoothing SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1948 Ford Tractor, engine, ex- cellent cond., with angle dozer, lift scoop, side mounted mow- ing machine, windrawing at- tachment, 2 row cultivator. See at dairy farm, Univ. of Ga. Contact: Howard L. Dalton, Athens, Uni of Ga. Dairy Dept. Phone 225-J, 4600 - Ext. 361 or 3431 M. 5 John Deere 101 one row Corn Picker, used less 30 hrs., Cheap. S. R. Killebrew, Atlanta, 239 Sisson Ave., N. E. Phone Cr. 8736. 1950 Ford Tractor with bush and bog harrows, used very lit- tle, excellent cond. W. V. Ad- ams, Atlanta, 3130 Ardley Rd., S. E. Phone Am. 2686. 1 pair Platmorm Scales, 600 lbs. cap., reasonable. H. C. Reid, Atlanta, 2303 S. Pryor Rd. McCormick- Deering Tractor, 24 dbl. sec. harrow, on good rub- ber tires, runs well, harrow need some repairs, $125. J.- C. Self, Avans. One J. Deere Tractor H and all fertilizer distributors, plant- ers, cultivators, good cond, See J. E. Hadden, Avera. One used 1 H Wagon for sale. William H. Tharpe, Bainbridge, 1010 Hall St. Ledbetter Corn Planter, $10.; Cotton Planter, $5.; At my farm. Arthur Owen , Barnesville, Ford-Ferguson Tractor and equipment, good cond., also Simplex Duster. Mrs. W. C. Reddic, Benevolence. Dearborn Combine~ with motor and small grain attach- ments, 6 ft. size, has cut. only 60 or 65 acres. E. E, Bone, But- Jer, Rt. 1, Box 183. Ford-Ferguson Tractor, 45 model, with 52 motor, starter, lights, lift type harrow, plant- ers, cultivators, peanut weeder, all good cond., $800. D. H. Gaul- tney. Butler. 1950 John Deere M Tractor, cultivators, planters, harrow, for sale. Greer Hooper, Cedar- town, Rt. 1. (At Youngs Stat.). One Model Hardy Orchard Sprayer, 300 gal. cap., 800 Ibs. Max., pressure on rubber, good cond., $300. C. W. . Jackson, Chamblee, 3174 Carroll Ave. One Farmall M Tractor, per- fect cond., Taylorway 4 Disc Bush and Bog Harrow, almost new, $1400. James C. Mann, Conyers. Phone 4931, : 8 hp power Frazer Riding Garden Tractor, Model T. E. dozer blade, turning plow, mowing blade, exc. cond., $475. Hoke Smith Akins, Coltege Park, 228 Lambert R.-Ca.. 2253. 3 Deck Chicken Brooder, top deck with heater, single deck brooder with heater, practically new, both $35, See any day after 5:30-P 4M. -Mrs: Js D; Brown, Columbus, 1209 ~ 16th. St. parce David Bradley 1 and 3 quarter horse power Garden Tractor, turner, bush and bog cutaway, cultivator, like new, $200. C. C, Weems, College Park, Rt. 2. Fa. 7868. 7 ft. Mower, dra harrow, cul- tipacker with dbl. seed box, smoothing harrow, equipment only slightly used, excellent con. B, W. McFall, Conyers, Rt. 1, (Near Smyrna Camp Ground) One z X 12 Bottom Plow on rubber, power lift, $260.; har- row, dbl. spring teeth and 2 wheels, $65.; Martin Ditcher, $35.; 12 in. bottom plow, $20. All good shape. FOB farm, W. R. Garner, Cordele, Rt. 2. 10 in. Buster, $7.; Cutaway Harrow, tongue out, Weeder, feet. dist., $5. ea.; 2 H steel beam, $6.; Stalk chopper, $10. Will not ship. T. C. Tuck, Cov- ington, Rt. 2, No. 25 Oliver Riding Cultiva- tors, disc scratcher, plow gangs complete, $25. ea.; 4 Disc Tiller, J. D. for sale. Also Tenn. Walk- ing Horse, 4 yrs. old, broke to ride and .walk, $65.; And 2 X 3/4 Wagon with steel tires and bed, good shape, $25. W. C. Douglas, Dalton, Rt. 4. W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, with bush. and bog harrow, }mower, cultivators, planters, $1150. L. R, Dunnahoo, Decatur, 1, Clifton Springs Rd. Mule drawn Wing Harrow, good cond., $10.; Seed Separa- tor, Two 2 H Turn Plows, slat | wing No. 94 Chattanooga, $5. }ea.; steek Beam 1 H turn plow |cheap. T, T. Hattaway, Davis- | boro. VC Case 2 Row Tractor with! starter, lights, PTO pulley, hy- draulic lift, good running shape, and 1 bush and bog harrow, all $400. Bill Bentley, Cleveland, Rt 6. 1946 Trocator, good working order for sale or trade for light tractor, or medium size Allis- Chalmers, good cond. J. D. El- rod, Demorest, RFD 1, Box 188. harrow, 6 row cotton duster, $1425. cash my home 9 mi. So. Fayetteville. J. D. Hayes, Fayet- teville, Rt. 1. : 2 each, dbl. hopper planters, 1 hp turn plows, spring tooth cultivators, planet Jr. cultiv- ators, spike -tooth harrows; 1 each, 2 HP mower, stalg cutter, 2 hp turn plow, weedr, one hole cornsheller. Good cond. J. C. Foster, Helena, Rt. 1. . Grain Tank and Elevator Augor for John Deere 12A com- bine (new) $175.; Avery 4 Sec. 24 Disc Tractor Harrow, and Avery 4 Disc Tractor Plow, good cond., $100. each, And want 1 man Pick-up Hay Baler and Side Del. Rake. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. S. C. Case Tractor, 2- row planter, cultivator, good rub- ber, 12 dis King Harrow, 24 Disc. Tandem Harrow, Athens 4 Disc Tiller, IHC Binder, 8 Tt used 6 days, steel wheels, trac- tor hitch, Meadows Hammer Mill No. .20. Good cond. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin. Allis - Chalmers G Tractor with fertilizer attachment that can be wsed for 1 to 4 rows at same time. Can be bought at big discount for cash. See at my farm, Joe Sikes Glennville. J. Deere M. Tractor, all equip- ment, _ planters, cultivators, plows, harrow, stalk cutter, Ist. class cond. 6 mi. No Glenwood. O. M. Terry, Glenwood, Rt. 2. Farmall A Tractor, 1948 mo- del, planters, | cultivators, BB Harrow, 2 disc plow, Ist. class cond., 2 mi. Newnan Airport off 29 hwy. See on Sat. and Sun+ Pet John W. Banks. Grantville, tol; Intl. 5 Disc Tiller, used very little, A-1-" cond.) "$995. E. J,, Turner, -Greensboro, RFD 1. Avery Tractor with plows, harrow, planters, Century spra- yer for mounting on back of tractor, or for hand use, all very good cond. Phone 5640 even- ings or Write: Mrs. S. P. Thomp- son, Griffin, 627 Brookwood Terrace. : : 42 McCormick-Deering Com- bine, Massey-Harris 6 ft, Clip- per Combine with motor, Minn- Moline BF Tractor. Like new. priced to sell . Henry Jackson, Griffin, Rt. 5, Box 362. Root Cotton Duster, mounted for Ford Tractor, $125. One Rodeon for Ford Tractor, $200. At my farm. No letters. 10 mi. E. Hawkinsville. D,~H. Sim- mons, Hawkinsyille. 1950 Farmall Cub Tractor, goed shape, Rome bush and bog harrow, 10 disc Tandem, disc turner, cultivators, sweeps, hil- ler defenders, pulley, $650. A. Pickup Dearborn 20 Disc Har- Cub Tractor, me utor, row, 5.; Taylorwing 4 disc| planters, 2 dise tiller, cultivator, plow, $145.; one yard overload] good shape, 4 mi. So. Eastman. dirt pan, $325. All good cond.; in. bottom plow with razor} jcond. W. L. Holland, Temple, |B. G. Phagan, Eastman, Rt. 4. tor with bog harrow, new disc, lizer attach., 6 row poison mac- hine, Ist, clas cond., $1750. jed H. Presley, Fayetteville, aa (Near Tyrone). joa for sale or trade for cows o: mules as part payment. G. R. Hammock, Kathleen, Rf. 1... John Deere M Tractor, newly overhauled, disc harrow, plant- ers, turner, cultivators, tool bar, culti-spray, $1250, Charlie Moss, Ranger, Rt. 1. - \ 3 Oil Breoders, 2 Buckeye and 1 Oak, -used 3 times, for sale, Sam J. Phillips, Sr. Royston, Rt. 1; : ; : Corn Planters for WC Allis- Chalmers Tractor, very good cond., $110. Letters ans. Hubert Herndon, Rutledge, Box 133, _ Oliver Grain Master No. Combine, with motor, take-off, excellent cond. cut less 300 acres. Reasonable. Rog- ero L, lanner Phone 2709. 15 power 1950 model, complet power unit, good cond., Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 2 H Wagon, walking culivator, ington Cotton Planter, 1 TOW, also nearly new 2 Row Super about 15 days. Bargain. A. H. Bailey, Taylorsville, Rt. 1, One 42 in. Intl. Combine in fair cond., reasonable price. B. F. Boatright, Jr., Tennille. * 2 H Wagon, Hay Baler, teth John Deere, Riding 2 H Stalk Cutter, Ledbetter planter with plates, 2 H cutaway harrow, 2 H Section Harrow, all good Se 2 H Mower, 2 H Wagon, some farming tools, mules, etc. Rea- sonable price. T. L. Kittle, Tem- ple-Rt 42s ; Spread Master Fertilizer and Lime Spreader, almost new, $150. At Alden Courts, 78 Hwy. 1-1/2 mi. E. Temple. W. P Smith, Temple, Rt. 1. : Intl. Harvesttor, J. B, Ham- mer Mill, 14 in. belt driven, mounted, good cond., grind 2-3 tons per hour snap corn, 3 scre- ens with mill. E. G. Byne, Way- nesboro#Magnolia Farm. Small Grist Mill, $100. W. W. DeLoach, West Point, 1501 - 5th. Ave. W. C. Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor, 5 Disc tiller, 24 disc har- row, and cultivators, Ist: class cond., $1500. Howard E. Mor- ris ,Thomson, Rt. 3. 2 H Wagon, $25.; Golden 3 Roller, Mule Drawn Cane Mill, good as new ,$50. T. B. Reid, Thomaston, 330 E. Lee St. Phone 3710. 1952 Ford Tractor with sco- op, blade, cultipacker, and cul- tikvator, $1500. A. W. Stapp, Tucker, Rt. 2: > Cultivator-Sprayer for Ford Tractor, sprays crops in same operation as cultivation, never mounted on tractor, $125, Exch. for corn, oats, grade Angus hei- fer. W. C. Adamson, Turin. Tel. 10-R4. - 3 Incubators, 110 egg cap., 2 Little Brown Hen, 50 egg cap. cheap. Mrs, A. L. Teasley, Washington, Rt. 3, Box 55. Dbl. Sec. Harrow, $100.; Cub Power Lift. Dump Rake, $60. Both A-1 cond. John Wheeler, Washington, Rt. 2, H. D, 10 Allis-Chalmers Bull Dozer with hydraulic lift blade, run by Diesel fuel, with 10 ft. blade. Must be sold. Mrs. C. C. L, Thackston, Hiram, Ri. 1. t : One 51 Model C Farmait Trac- |: cultivator, planters, with ferti-| Be | dbl. dise harrow, bush and bog, | Complete set of Cotton and| Sandersville. 52 R Intl. Harvester Combine, with new canvas, $850. J. T. Williams, good workable cond., good Cov- C Farmall Tractor, 2 disc turn plow, dbl. cultivators, all used '| Planter, $10. Both Mrs. Pearl Smo 2H John Deere |row, 8 disc (no to: D row, Burgess cultivator: Priced to sell. W. Watkinsville, Box 2641, Set Allis-Chalmers for C Allis-Cha hydraulic lift, co assembled, $200. White Plains. 2 Variable Di Planting Attachme Deere Tractor, cellent cond.), $24. 4 Disc J. D. Tiller, cheap. Ferrell Dun son. ae Farmall Super good rubber, cul ers, 1 or 2 row, disc ed right; Farmall A tivators, almost ~ ne $500. Ross Maddox, 4. E ae 1949 Ferguson Tra disc plow, cutting harr ington planter, ti lime spreader, $1800. $1000. for tractor alor Lowry, LaFayette, R Late model Cub Tr power lift and bel starter, lights, 2 disc tu No. 22 Mower, and B Blade, $950. R. K. Upch Grange, Rt3. G3 .One Lespedeza Con fit 4-1/2 ft. mower, goo no junk. P. J. Sewe Oliver Goober- Si Plow, $9.; No. 5 Vi Beam, $6.; Cole corn with dbl, hopper, fertil tributor, good cond., my home on Lawrence: Grayson Rd. S. P. Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. i Beam 2 H Wagon, $: good A. G: Spivey, Litho nia, 1952 Ford Tractor, hy lift, pracitically new, wi $1300. Can see. A. E Lithonia, Rt. Atlanta. 3265. ; Turner Peanut She Holland Corn Shucker a ler, large Racine Corn and Sheller, Boll Weevil er, and Spraying Machi H or M Farmall Trac running cond. Cy W. Louisville, Clark Mill Rd e 1948 VAC Case Trac! disc plow, completely re tioned, 1949 Avery Tracta 4 disc tiller, good shape on good rubber. Cheap. Barham, McDonough. Practically new 1951 Fi Cub Tractor, mowing mi tiller, smoothing harrov raulic blade for grading. | Crook, Madison. Phone 2 Bradley 1-3/4 hp Tractor with cultivator al tachments, excellent $150. complete. Harry 1] Marietta, 303 Sandtown Ri 4, yy SS me eee n " 7 ee Se FOO Pe Ee RE Aig | 4 EES # i Havy 1 H Wagon, ove body, good as new, $100. Mauk on Mauk-Junction Rd. H. T. Hutcherson, Mi One Allis-Chalmers Coi used only one and half sell at good discount. See preciate. O. M, Ware, N ville. i i te eS 0 Good used Allis-Chalme Combine, $450. Jim P. ley, McDonough, P Model H John lights, new cul Buffington, Thomason, Rt. SECOND HAND CHINERY : FOR SALE| MACHINERY WANTED lle Buster, : 1. ' Tractor, com- planter, cul- yttom plow, 6 ft. about 200 working foo; 1H, Ritch, ractor, Brigg Strat- 1/2 hp, with culti- and sickle bar ires, $150. Miss LA Tractor, turn- wing tnachine, pow- pulley, good cond., ell at my home 5 yer, Oren Davis, Jas- oe 4023 between -8 N Ford Tractor, ww, lift type smooth- terracing blade, - off pulley, good At my home 3 mi. ude A. ee guson Tractor, bush rrow, 2 disc tiller, g blade, subsoiler, middle buster, weed- John Kearce, Ameri- vker St. Phone 3095, Mw Tractor with ing | harrow, plant- mowing machine, A- 00. apr. a. = Maddie. eee, Reckiiver. actor drawn, good in good cond., $100. Cc Er fore coe new, planters, cultivators, - corn conveyer, tools. Sell part or icGinnia, Alpharetta, 146. Phone 4737. mall Tractor, ape, with new paint, 5 disc tiller, both | or, $552- for tractor. : es Harrow, 8 ft. ichment, new extra ey wheel, 400 lb. all - good working Low mileage. Mrs. Sylvia Muethle- ii oe New Buford L Qs Oliver BC, realy point with it; ge screens. and fans : also belt, good as Phone Marietta 998 lood, Acworth, Rt. Haid 5 a Ridemaster ractor, cultivators, disc w, turning plow $225, A. T. Cook, Villa Rica, Its: ae Phone 2148. *|00 cap. ea., good cond., for sale. Conard Browne, Americus, Rt. _ Allis - Chalmers C_ Tractor, starter, lights, hydraulic lift, 2 disc Hester Plow, excellent cond., $950. cash. F. T. Kirby, Want -1 Wheel Garden Trac- tor at bargain price. W. S, Har- rison, Social Circle, Rt. 1. Want Disc Harrow and Plow for Ford Tractor i R. L. Tribble, Mountain, Rt. 2. Phone. Clarks- 1939 Case Tractor, new tires, new magneto, power take-off, $350. cash, Robert N. Gilbert, Jonesboro, Fayetteville Rd. Want Planters, Fertilizer Dis- tributor for Cub Farmall Trac- Must be in perfect cond. Bargain. W. E. Craft, i 2 Farm Master Incubators, 21 _ SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want: Gibson, Model D Gar- den Tractor, good or new rea- sonable for cash or exch. milch cow. Mrs. L. C. Bryan, Albany, Dawson R, Phone 4320-J. tested, moss roliton, Rt. 3. + Mule, around 950 lbs., gentle, Ivester, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. ming, Rt. 3. Want to buy near Decatur, Decatur, Rt. 2. age Harvester. Give make, con., Rt. 5784. H, H. Garrett, Marietta, Rt. 4. Bean, Rt. 2. Menlo. 782, 1, \ Ss. McCraine, Norman Park. 2/1 Rt, 2 Mooney, Quill. Flanders, Rockledge. 223, Forrest Ave. : Social Circle, Box 33. Want 6\or 8 Row Duster for Want ynew. todel 3 Roller Ford Tractor, sickle bar mowing Power Cane Mill and 10 or-12 eee mary TBs, Car- Field Chisel-Type Cultivator for State full details. a, . : : Pe eee cane onus Johnson, Americus, Rt. 2. work anywhere, fair cond... for Garden Tractor and fixtures, Pay difference. He M,. Walker} Chickamauga, Heb Box 104 A. Want Garden Tractor in good Bradley. Advise at once. J. R. Reeves, Athens, Rt, 1. Want 2nd, hand 2 H Walking Cultivator, good cond. Frank I.| Farmall Tractor at reasonable price. Dalton Hughes, Want light Riding Tractor suitable for gardening, with tultivators, L. A. Hendrix, Cum- . Cubs Tractor: fair . reasonable K. W. McGib- oney, Atlanta, 346 Troy St., S. E Want Grain Drill and 3 Point Hitch Tool Bar For J. D. Trac- tor. State price and cond. C. W. Ga., life type harrow and mow- ing "blade for Ford Tractor, late model, in good mechanical cond. Quote. details. Fred J. Wilson, Daweh hae tested, moss $2. M; 75 C. Del. No checks, Want stationary Hay Baler, George Griffis, Screven, Ris Case, Trailer-Baler but Consid-}, er others, Rubber or steel mou- | nted, working condition, within i. Atlanta. Write details. C, M. Betterton, Ben Hill, Rt. J. Want cultivators and planters for Farmall C Tractor, condition. State price. Dillard, Bethlehem. ~ Want small Hammer Mill -at once.. State price. J. M. Jack- som, Bremen, Box ~403. Want one Field Crop Ensil- price. E: L. Thompson, Douglas Want Paes and cultivators for J. D. Tractor, B model, pric- ed right, good condition: Also: For sale: 3 Turner and 2 Plow Stalks, good cond., fair price. W. L. Boyd, LaGrange, Phone - Want David Bradley eultiva: tor and breaking plow for gar- den tractor. Advise. J. P. Bac- cus, Macon, 5314 Bloomfield Rd. Want planters for VAC 47 Model Case. Tractor, State price. PLANTS FOR SALE Chas. Wakefield Cabbage, 25c ; $1.50 M. Age: M. F. Jones, Metter, Bunch P. R.. Potato, March, April, May, delivery, 500, $4. $7. M. Parcel Post prepaid in Ga. cared packed. . Want | Manure Spreader in good cond. L. A. Reynolds, Mc Kudzu Crowns, $8.75 M. Del. Helton, Dahlonega, Mastodon and varieties Strawberry Plants, 80c C; $7.50 M; Add postage. Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 43. : Want - -good used Belt Pulley. or Ford or Ferguson Tractor, good condition, irasonably priced, Advise fully. E. L. Hill, Rutger Tomato ready Macs 25th., $2.50 M. Del. Moss pack- ed, full count. : Prompt ship- ment. Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt. Want 1 Ferguson Cultivator Frame. Quote best price. Rich- ard Marvin, Millen, e O. Box Early Jersey, field Frostproof Cabbage, and Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, a 500, $1.25; $2. M. Satis. Otis Conner, Pitts. Chas. and Early Jersey Wake- field, Golden Acre Frostproof Cabbage, fresh, green, million ready, also White Bermuda On- ion Plants, 300, $1:; $2. M. Prompt del. All PP, R. Chanclor, Pitts. . Want 2 H Grain Drill and 2 H Mowing Machine. Mrs. Julia Spitaleri, Lizella, Box 285, Rt. Want 1 mule drawn McCor- mick Mower and 1 H drawn Hay -|Baler. O. M. Ruff, Morrow, Rt. Want one Alilis- On iiiers Combine in good condition, M, berry, 75c doz.; Want Hole Tigers for Ford Tractor, in good or fairly good shape. Exch. Ford 2 Botton Plow or work out. cash basis. 3 Cone Bill H. Buffell, Perry, White Bermuda Onion Plants, $1.50 M. W. Ww. Williams, Quit- Beets, Lettuce, . Want 1 Row Horse Drawn .Corn . Planter with fertilizer . | hopper, preferably J. D. Must be in good condition. NN, R. can Tomatoes, chokes, 25e doz.; dollar lots. Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Thornless. Roxseubery large $8. Cc; Native No less than Want combine in Ist. clase an and shealth, condition. Write at once. F. B, 3 gos 50, 25, $2.50; 50, $4.; Goosberry, 6, $1 50. Alt care- ay wrapped in damp moss. J. E, Granger, Reidsville. t. insp. Red Skin P. R. Plants, $4.50 M; Marglobe, Rut- ger Tomato, $2; 'M: 3 M or more, "5e C. No. checks. Prepaid. "Ready. Paul Lightsey, Want 8 or 10 ft, Windall with 40 or .60 ft. trower, complete, reasonable, good condition, E. J, Oetgen, Ser., Savannah, Box Want one old F- 12 IHC Trac- tor for parts. J. C. Shepard, Jr., .|_ Want Allis - Chalmers G or or} Farmall Cub Tractor, good tond, reasonable, Fred Cleve- id, Roswell, Rt. 1, Houze Rd. Stone Tomato, $3. M; 75 C. Ready, No checks. Can fill large orders, W. R. Ligh oe i" - moss packed, PLANTS FOR SALE } 4 Wakefield Cabbage, and Cabbage Collard Plants, $2. M; Also Certified Rutger Tomato April Ist. Tel. 4579, B. F. Mallard, Savannah, RFD 5, Box 528. Stone Tomato, $2.50 M; Moss packed Calif. Wonder Pepper, $3.50 M; 80c C; Red and Pink P. R. Potato, $4. M. Ready in April. Omar Lightsey, Screven, $2.75. M; 75c':C, Good , full count, moss pack- ed, No checks. Del. W. L. Grif- i 1. Box 186. certified, 500, $2.50; $4. M. FOB, Good count. Can ship large orders. Frank Chancey, Screven, Rt. 1? Marglobe Tomato, open field grown, $3. M; 5 M up, $2.75 M; i Ruby King, Long Pod Cayenne Hot Pep- a $3. 50 Be, Del. G. Surrency, in Ga. W. ROE BOs and Rutger Select Tomato Plants, ready to ship March 25th., $2.- 25 M. Del. Govt. insp.; Treated .| P. R. Potato, ready about April 12th., $5. M. Del. Earlish Light- sey, Screven, Rt. 2. : moss packed, True to name Rutger, Select Marglobe Tomato Plants, moss , Yeady to ship, $2.25 ; i treated Red Skin P. R. Potato, ready April 15th., $5. M. Del. L. D. Light- sey, Screvn, Rt. 2. certified, Broad Leaf Sage Plants, PP. No ehecks. Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rf ae catnip, sage, gar- i 50 for $2.50. Any amount del. Good plants with good roots. Jimmy Bag- Mastodon Strawberry Plants, $1. C; Black Raspberry, Tame Blackberry, 4 $1.; Also Citron Seed, $1. pt.; utterbeans, 30c pt.; White and olored Half Runner, Add _ postage. Caine,,. Cumming, Rt. 5. good in Ga. Mrs. other Wonderberry, Jewel, Gibson, Red Gold Strawberry, 85c C. Add postage. Mrs. Lona Black- Yellow Root Plants, 65c doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.; Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c ~ Yellow Root, clean, 4 1b. lard box for Add postage. son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Hoyett Hender- ; Hazlenut, Black- Plum Bushes, ; Yellow Root. Plants, 65c ; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., ; Add postage. Mrs. Howard Easley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Hazlenut Bushes, Mtn. ey bearing size, Wild Strawberry, doz., $1. Yellow Root, 65c doz,; Plum Bushes, 3, $1.; postage. 3 Homer Henderson, Ellijay, - Rt. 75e doz.; Sage, 50c Hazlenut Bushes, Blackberry Plants, 75c doz.; berry, bearing size, Wild Strawberry, - Yellow Root, 65c doz.; Yellow Plum Bushes, Add postage. Miss Malvie Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Mtn. Huckle- > 85c doz.; 5 doz, ; Hazlenut Bushes, 75e doz.; Yellow Root, 65 doz.; Wild Strawberry, 3 doz., Red and Yellow Plum Posbes, 3, as ; Garden Sage P $1, Add postage. Mrs. eehon, Ellijay, Rt. - Copenhagen, L. I. Wakefield Cabbage, white, an yellow Ber- muda Onion Plants, 500, $1.25 _R. i; Kent, Daw- bearing size, 85c aces Yellow Root Plants, 2 doz., $1; Root, washed, clean, 4 lb, la box, $1, Add postage. Exch. for print sacks, 3 alike. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box Iceberg Head Lettuce Plants, wilt resistance Broccoli, 15c per A. J. Hanson, Spring Cabbage Plants, Chas. Wakefield and Early Jersep, and White Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.25; $2. M; Also Rutger Tom- ato, April ist., 500, $1.25; ae M. Open. field on new land. Prompt shipment. Roots wray- yed: E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitz- gerald, Box 662. Spring grown, free of lice X Crystal Wax Onion, pencil size, exp. collect, $7. 00;) Eda. Stokes, Frostproof Chas. Early Jersey Cabbage, 500, oe 50; $2.50 M. Prompt shipment. E. C. Waldrip, - Flowery Branch, Rte dy, Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 ae : $12.50 M. Del. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Wakefield and Early Dutch, Marion Market Cabbage, 500, $1.10; $1.50 M; Also Half Runner White Bean Seed, | $1. lb. Miss Lee Crow, Gaines- . D. Crow, Large Red Jumbo berry, $1. C; Also few Little, Striped Half an Seed, 45c teacup. No COD nor checks. Add postage. Mrs. mer Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Dewberry Plants, | earliest of bearers, hardy, and strong, $5. C; $40. M. Mrs. Cc. M. Robinson, Greenville. _ Aroma .Strawberry, most prolific, longest bearers, $3. C; 500, $7.; $13.85. No tess than 50 sold. All orders de- livered. Maude Hamby, St. Augustine Rooted Stolens, available first of April, $2. bu. . Orders being taken now, r. LeRoy eae iffi ; 500, $1.25; $2, Mi Woes B: Branan, Gordon. 7 Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by truckload at farm, under 100;- 65c 1M. Express not evan $1.50 M. D. J. Harrison, Black- P. R. Potato Plants, imp. yellow skin, 5000, $20. No Lester Crawford, Bristol. X Lucretia Dewberry, 25, $1.3 ~ 50, $1.50; Boysenberry, $ : : Kudzu Plants, Come dig Kudzu oe with disc plow, $5. M. Any size plants. Jonathan W. Toole, Ma- _ con, 1381 Burton Ave. : Everbearing Big Gem Se berry Plants, $1.75 C; $15. J. M. Miles, Alma, Rt. 3, ood Hickory Nuts, Sa eith, Alvaton. Thousands field grown Early . ready ;to transplant, pure, healthy, for sale. James H. Smith, Atlanta, Tame Eldorado Blackbere Plants, 2-3 ft, 1 yt. old, 15, $1. PP. Ga. orders A. M, Grier, Alto, Rt. f Box 155. 3-in-one Everbearing straw= berry Plants, $2. C.; Dried Red Hot Pepper, $1.25; 10 or more lbs:, $1. lb. All PP, Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Ball Ground. Booking orders for Cooper- skin P, R. Potato Plants, vine ere $4.50 M; Bunch M. April and May~ * del. . Steedley, Baxley. se Bnd a goilton, Rt, 3; - @AGE FOUR. PLANTS FOR SALE Hastisk s Imp. Tomato plants MPP. . T. Winge. Hazlehurst, Rt. 1. Few hundred Everbearing Strawberry. Plants, from Brad- s Magic, $1.15C. PP. Mrs. h M. Christie, Lithonia, Rt. +8. P. R. Plants, Imp. LA Cop- perskin, State insp., vine grown pril delivery, 5000, $20. F. G. 'yre, Bristol. Govt. insp.. P. -R. Red and oe Gopper Potato, 5000, $20.; $4.50} . Ready in April. FOB here. - No COD. D. M. Cason, Bristol. Govt. insp. P. R. Red and Copperskin Potato Plants, ready April, 5000, $20.; $4.50 M. FOB here. J. C. Tyre, Bristol. Field grown, new land Rut- er and Marglobe Tomato, 200, Be; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Calif. Wonder and Long Slim Hot Pepper, 200, $1, 500, $2.; $3., e Del. J. P. Mullis, Broxton, ide : _. Lady T. Strawberry, 300, $1.- 30. Add postage. Mrs. D. ae Goss, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 464. Missionary and Mastodon Strawberry, mixed, grew in ame patch together, $1. C. PP. Paty. packed. Tom Kittle, Car- _Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C; $9. M. Exch. 100 plants for 8 print sacks; Prune Bushes, 25c ea. Exch. 4 bushes for 3 print sacks. Each pay postage. As many as 4 prune bushes ostpaid; Under 4, add postage. Irs. John Howard, Cleveland, ud. - Mtn. Huckleberry, 50c doz.; Blakemore Blackberry, Rasp- ~ erry, 6, $1.; Kudzu Plants, _ pooted, 10c ea.; Imp. large Black Muscadine Vines, 40c ea.; Also - Half Runner Tender Striped Beans, 50c cup. Plus postage: . Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Klondike Strawberry Plants, ~B0c C; $4.50 M; Also Red Spot- ted Crowder Peas, 25c lb.; Lady Peas, 45e cup. Exch. for print _ r white sacks. Ea. pay postage. : tire: Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. cA _~ PLANTS WANTED Want old fashioned Bunch _ yam potato plants, Forked leaf ar.; Also Boon and Spanish var. State prices and del. date. . J. Cheek, Macon, 677. More- land Ave. Want Nancy~ Hall (only); otato plants. Write: Onie tepp, Gainesville, Rt. 9; Box 93. Want Coastal Bermuda grass olons. Write. Mrs. L. pain, Lithonia, Rt. 1. Want 10 M. Copperskin P. R. Potato plants, also 1 M. stalks impr.. Sugar Cane. Car- voll Purvis, Charing. Want Golden Hart Potato slips. J. W. Grooms, Port Went- worth, : Want 150,000 bunch P. R. potato plants, del. April 15 and Poth. List your best price at ee Olin Harrelson, Helena, #1. Want exch. 5 tea cups full lan, sound Marglobe and utger tomato seed for 600 ermuda onion and 100 cab- age plants. Each prepay post- ge. rs. George M. Foster, = _dermple, Rt. 1. Want some of the old time umpkin yam sweet, also cert. unch eopperskin P. R. potato Jants. Send amount and prices. 5 L. Foster, Waynesboro, P. . Box-144. | SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Col. Seed Butterbeans, 15c gup; Old Fashion Scullion aes Buttons, 35e qt. Mrs. . R. Smith, Royston. ericea, 45c tb.; Kobe. Les- pedeza, 32c Ib, High purity and ermihation, Harry Johnson, ilver Creek. Del. by March 20th. |: sk a aos ie : 2 St aa ee ae JL. ES e SEED AND GRAIN _ SEED AND GRAIN | ) AND G FOR SALE. : FO SALE FOR (EE a Yard Long Beans, Sweet or| Sriped . Halt Runner. Bean| . Gourd Seed, 3 pkts., 40 Rut-_ Wi} Hot Pepper Seed, 10c large|Seed, 45c large cup; 3 cups, $1.- | ger Tomato, 25c pkt.; Garrisons | Cor pkg.; 3 pxgs., 3, 25 Also Hima- | 25. Add postage. Mrs. B. H. Pat-| Watermelon, 15c pkt.; $1.50 Ib.| Ol laya Tame Blackberry Vines, terson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1./PP.; also gourds. 5e doz. Exch. for Raspberry Vines, etc. L. J. Vollrath, Smy- rna, ; White Garden. Beans, tender thull, drought resisting, beer until frost if kept picked $1. teacup; Also nice hand | #ies- ed, 1952 Sun Dried June Su@ur Apples, 50c lb. Add postage.. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Talking Rock, Rt, Box:-151; Nancy Hanks Watermelon Seed, $2. lb, Add postage, J. E. Pettyjohn, Summerville, Rt. 4. Little Pink Peanut Bean and Old Fashion Salet English Pea Seed, Speckled Cutshorts, 60c large cup. PP. Mrs. M. L. Priest, Talking Rock. Large White Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, weevil free, 50c cup, plus 15 per cup for postage; 20c postage per 2 cups, No chks. Mrs. Nimmie Stan- field, Talking Rock, Rt. 1 . Smajl Gourd Seed, several kinds mixed large pkg., 15c Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2) White 6 Weeks Beans, 50c pt.; Cushaw Seed, 25c cup; Frost- proof Turnip Seed,.25c Thl.; 40c per 2 Thls.; Old Mountain Peas, 34c Horse Radish, 20c bunch; Sage, 30c qt.; Garlic, 30c doz.; Plus postage. No chks. nor ex- change. Dollie Eller, Titus. Quill Melon and Cantaloupe Seed, .35c Thbl.; Ky. Wonder Bean Seed, 50c cup; Black Dia- mond- Watermelon, 1/2 cup, 50c Plus postage. No stamps nor chks. Mrs. A. R. Harrison, To- omsboro, Rt. 1. Jumbo Pumpkin, Cushaw, Martin Gourd Seed, each 10c Tbl.; Heading Collard, 20c Tbl. Add postage. J. G. Combs, To- omsboro, Rt. 2. Several Ibs. White Running Baby Lima Butterbeans, White Velvet and Long Green Pod Okra Seed, mixed, 25c lb. Or exch. for print feed sacks (1 jb. for each sack). Ea. pay post- Bee: Mrs, J. T. Pullins, Goggins, Cio Pure Texas Ice Cream Water- melon (yellow meat) seed 50c per Prince Albert Tob: Can full, W. F. Strozier, Washington, Ried; ; 40 lbs. (white seed) Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, $1.- 50 Ib. PP. Especially selected from 1952 crop. Joe R. James, Douglasville, Rt. -f, Good tender Garden Bean Z.|Seed, Brown Cream 6 Week, Little White Half Runners, 50c cup; Exe. Speckled Cutshorts, 2 cups, for 4 print or 6 white sacks, Add postage. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt, 3. . White Salet English Peas, 75c cup; 2 cups, $1.25; Cream Half Runner Tender Bean, 55 cup; 2, $1.; White Mush Peas, Okra Seed, 40c. cup; 3 cups, $1.; Red Speckled Crowder and White Blackeyed Peas, 4 cups, $1..Add postage. Mrs, Carl Smith, Elli- gay, Rtes3. 4 Old Time Half Runner, and Little Pink Six Week Bean Seed, 60c cup. No chks; = Mrs. Dashie Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Imp. White Half Runner, and Little Pink Six Week Ban Seed, 60c cup. No chks. Mrs. Geneva Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Tender Brown Pole, Few White Hull, and Brown 6. Week Beans, mixed White Half Run- ners, 50c cup, Add _ postage. Exch, for feed sacks, Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Tender Green Okra, Red Speckled Crowder, and White Blackeyed Peas, 35c cup; 4 cups, $1.; White Mush Peas, 40c cup; 3 cups. $1, Add postage. Clin- ton Smith, Ellijay. ; Muskmelon Seed, from extra- Jarge melons, some weighing as much as 10 lbs. Name unknown, 20c. Thi. Plus stamped envel- ope. Mrs. B. F. Morgan, Felton, Rt, 2 New crop Sericea L&pedeza "FOB. Satis or money back. F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines, Ky 31 Fescue Seed, 92, 12 pure, 38 pct. inert $ pci. com- mon weed (cheat), 4.50 pct. other crop delivered in 50 Ib. bags, $15. ea. W. J. McDougald, Gaddis- town. 3000 Ibs. Cat Tail Millet, re- cleaned, 86 pct. germ., Ist yr., 15 tb. FOB. J. B., Rowell, Way- nesboro. Brown Top Millet Seed, re- cleaned, pure, 17-1/2c Ib, FOB. Mac Oglesby, Hartwell, ieee Little White Rice Peas, 35c lb. del. in Ga, Add postage for Murphy, J asper, Rt. 2. White Multiplying Onions, for spring planting, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs, R. T. Bennett, Jasper, Rt. oe ; White Mush Peas, 50c pt.: Brown, White 6 Weeks Bean Seed, 45c cup. Add postage. Mrs. J. V. Padgett; Jasper, Rt. 1. 1952 crop Old Time, long heavy bearing Black Cornfield Bean Seed, weevil treated, 2 crop when seasonable, 50c large cup, Add postage. Mrs. Chester Price; Lavonia: Rt. 1. 4" New, White Eggplant Seed, 1/2 tsp., 25c. PP. Mrs. T.-M: Randolph, Marietta, 409 Wash- ington Ave. Col,. and White Butterbeans, mixed, 35c ib.; Martin Gourd Seed, 15c doz.; Pumpkin (Jum- be), 15 doz.; 2 doz., 25c. Mrs. J.-A. Wilson,. Martin. Small supply Gourd Seed, originated from the Bushel Gourd, 1 doz., 10c plus stamped envelope, (No orders filled un- less envelope enclosed). Mrs. Alta Wood, Martin, Rt. 2. No. 1. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, 22c lb. if sold immediately. Grown from certified seed. 100 Ib, bags FOB. T. H. Moore, Milner, Rt. 1. Striped Half Runner Snap Bean and White Butterbean Seed, 50c cup. Mrs. Thurman! Todd, Mitchell. - =o Long: Green Okra, 40c large cup; Speckled .Half Runner Bean, 50 large cup, And Jerusa- lem- Cherry Seed, 10c ea.: Also Everbearing Strawberry Plants, 75 C; Rhubarb, 30ce bunch. Add postge. Mrs. J. B. Woody, Pis- gah, Star Rt. Soybean Seed for sale. Mrs. G. W. Darnell, Jr. Rabun Gap. Yellow Watermelon Seed, 40, 10c and stamped self addressed envelope; $2. Ib.;.1/2 Ib., $1.25; Martin Gourd Seed, 10c doz. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. 3 doz., 25c. Send stamped ad- dressed envelope. Allen Moss, Riverdale, Rt. 1. Ky. 31 Fescue, recleaned, 99 pet. pure, 91 pct. germ:, $25, Cwt. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. Tel. Fayetteville 5581. Several hundred pounds Ky, 31 Fescue, from field that has been planted 4 yrs.,; was seeded from certified seed, recleaned, 99.58 pet, pure, 20c Ib. Exch. for feed oats or lespedeza seed. FOB, R. A. Shearer, Rome, c/o Meadow-Lake Hereford Farm. 1000 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza, cleaned, scarified, 85 pct. germ., 98.52 pct. pure, no noxious seed, 30c 1b. 100 Ib. lots, S...N. Man- ning, Alpharetta. Cocktail Tomato | Seed, 10c doz. plus self addressed: stamp- ed envelope. Miss Nell Wood- liff, Atlanta, 366, Whiteford Ave. N. E. : Stone Tomato Seed, 10c Tbl.; Cucumber, 5c Tbl.; Sweet. Pump- kin, 3 spoonsful, 10c;yd. long beans, 10c doz. Mrs. Clyde Log- an, Austell, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr, _| Blackheart. recleaned, scarified, $35. Cwt. (orchard grass),. out of State orders. Mrs. Gober | Mustard Seed, 20c Tbl.; Smavl | Clearstone Peach, 35c doz.; Also Bushel Gourd Seed, 10c doz.;| AE} Earl Stuckey, ceo -Cantdloupe, $1.50 qt.; 50c Kleckley Sweet Watermelon, Yellow Crookneck Squash, Pie Pumpkin, $1. qt.; 35 cup. Add postage. Betty Mewborn, Boling- Se broke, Rt. 1. - * Ky, 31 Fescue Gras,, 92-97 pct. shi germ., from cert. seed, 20c _Ib.; Rescue Grass, 40c lb.: -Bicolor Lespedeza, $1.25 lb. C: D. Wood, Bowdon. Phone 2131, e Red Speckled Pole C&t Crow- der Pea Seed, 35c cup; 4 cups.| $1. PP. Exch. for print sacks, 100 cap. Mrs. T. L. Frost, Bow- anan, Rt. 2. pas a: Home selected, cured mixed, | Watermelon or Muskmelon Seed, 30c cup; Dipper Gourd, good home orchard Peach and Cinamon Vine Seed, 15 doz -PP. Mrs. L. E- Sanders, Buch- ana, Rt2a eae oy Citron Seed, $1. Jb, Ralph Jones, Cadwell. 1000 stalks seed cane, average 4-5 ft. 3-1/2 per stalk, $3.50 C. J. E. McKown, Cairo, Rtz 2 ( mile Cairo on Ochlacknee Ra.). ; * Pure hand saved, 1952 Yel- low Meat Watermelon Seed, 50c teacup. Add postage. Mrs. John- nie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt. 2. 1952. Black: Diamond and Stone Mountain Watermelon, not mixed, and Truckers Fay- orite Muskmelon seed, hand saved, shade dried, 65c tea- cup. Del. No stamps, nor chks. Mrs. I, M. Sullivan, Carrollton, 14 W. Chandler St. . 150 lbs. Black Diamond or Cannonball Watermelon, $1.25 Ib. Del. an Cordele, FO 147. , Citron Seed, $1. 1b: Honey- rock Cantaloup, Smooth Leaf Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rs Ae 3 Yellow Hot Yo Yo Pepper Seed, 10c Tbl.' plus 3c stamped envelpoe; Also Yellow Squash (hottest ever) Pepper Seed. Mrs ps Bennett, Dahlonega, -Pure Olid Fashion C Guy, Dearing, Rt. 1, Box 100. 1 gal, Calif. Cornfield or Pole Bean Seed, 2 - gall. Spineless] Okra, 2 cups, $1.; About 1 gal. Gourd Seed, mixed, $2. qt. No order less than $1, G. H. Prince, | Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 13. . 3 Cornfield Bean Seed, 50c (all alike). Add posta ge. Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial, siti BEANS AND PEAS ~ FOR SALE a SUP Little Lady Peas, 50 pt.; 3 pts., $1.25; Clay Crowders, 25 lb.; 4 lbs., or mofe postpaid. R..T. Blalock, Adairsville, Rt. 2, A ye 7 : Speckied Bunch Butterbeans 25c C; 500, $1: Exch. for fee sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. C.-R. Williams, Alma, Rt: 2. Large Calif, Blackeyed Table, and Cream Crowder Peas, for eating or planting, clean, sound, 50c qt..PP-in Ga, Exch. 1 gal. for 1 peck good peanuts. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, Box 155. . _ <3 White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 55c teacup; Red Speckled Crowder, and Blue Java Peas, 25e teacup. Add postage. G. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Old Time White Half Run- ner Garden OR Striped Cornfield, 55c cup; Blue Java Peas, 35c lb.; Garlic Plants, 30c 4 cup; Blacklee + and| amount, Bob Neal, | Rt. |. : nion Jones} Watermelon Seed, $2. Ib. Mack | | oe Genuine White ' Creaseback| . cup. | Exch. *2 cups for 4 print sacks! a PS age. Miss Ground. 58 Approx. 40 bu. fae Se th Buena Vis White and Col terbeans, 30c lar $1. Add postage. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Red Speckled Crowd White Blackeyed 3. Ibs., $1. Plus pos' Duran, Cumming. R O. McMillian, Dac 1 10 bu. Wh: ; Crowder, and. 5 bu. Sugar Crowder (sli Peas, each $10. b Danville: = Genuine White Cornfield Bean Seed Exch. 2 cups for 4 | alike. Add postage. Woody, Dial. Tender Garden B Little 6 Week F mixed Cutshort C cup. ~Exch. 2 4 print sacks. i ks Pe 6 cups, $1. Add | Della Crowe, Gai = + > ers ie Se White Blackeyed lb.; Also about 8 Ibs. Be b. Plus p _ Whi ae Pink 6 Weeks, Cr few White Pole Bushes, ~ ea. Mrs. Fes ed Washington, Rt. i eae eee _ Brown _ Striped, Beans, $1. qt; Speckled Crowder Pea cup. Add postage; Also ~ White Nest Onions, $1 are Pearl Moore Rie 2... eae? Coker 100 Wilt Resist: tonseed, ped., 5 lock ed and ginned dry, ed Bs 3 pa erm., pet. pu 1 in. make 500 ib. Cwt. H. P. Malcom, cle, Phone 115. doz. Add postage, P. B. B: bt a1. : Resistant t Sean, >,|M. Mrs. James Waters, Dah- Jonega, Rt. 4. ; Raspberry, $1. a Scup- Roe Empire Wilt ll Cottonseed, rs machine de- Cala: 10. | Cwt. ow , Super Pie Dee year, $1.- nile East Fayette- English, es - shelled, 15c harlie Hicks, < Muscadine cut- ; Rooted Crab- $2. orders postage, small eT nse ms, $1. 50 C $6. uscadine ied alm, Horse- | ;| $1. ea.; French a oo Mul- .| berry, 50c ea.; Seedling Pecan, 1-3 ft., toe out insp. Moss packed. Add. postage. | arts, .}| Man. $6. bu. J. B. Mosley, Austell. | 30c lb.; Seedlings, 20 lb. Mrs. : 4952 Stuarts and papershell pecans,* 25c Jb. FOB. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1. | . Wellborn, Rock Springs. = dosta, Rt. 1, Box 228. Al img, _| Ibs, sap. PP Mrs. J. H. Brock, ;| Mrs. ECANS AND OTHER > FRUIT TREES FOR SALE - Sallie Lou Sweet; and Sweet Scented, Dark Fruit Scupper- an Vine Cuttings, 15, $1. Mrs. . Collins, Cobbtown, Rt. 2. 40 doz.; Hazlenut, Blueberry, 1, doz.; Red Gold Strawberry, 1, C; Crabapple, Blue Plum, doz.; Kudzu Crowns, $8. pernong Vines, 4, $1.25; Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. a Lillie Albertson, Dahlone- Sas A Pecan Trees: ene: insp. Schley, Stuart, Moneymaker, Perel be S205 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft.,- $2.50; 5-6 ft., $2. 75; 6- 9 eft | $3.5 8-10 ft., $3. 25. Calvin Har. man, Stovall. <3 = is Brown Fig Sprouts, rooted, 1-1/2 ft., 60c ea. Add postage. Mrs. T. A. Stowers, Tifton, Rt. Apricot Plum, 50c ea.: Brown Turkey, Everlasting Figs; 50c and 75c ea.; Peachtree, 1-5 ft., Mrs. ~ Grady, Brewer, Tooms- boro. SEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE New crop pecan Meats, 60c pt. 2 pts. $1.; not shelled, small | iots, 30c lb. plus postage; 50 {| lbs., by express, 27c lb. Stew- Vandemons, papershells, mixed; also Garlic bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. Dan~ Terry, Quit- _ About 8 bu. 2-4 in hull large red peanuts, 25 Qt., $1.75 peck, 1952 papershell pecans, sound Raymond Robinson, Greenville. New erop Schley and Stew- art pecans, shelled, $1. lb.; pure Livsey watermelon seed, $2, lb.;. speckled Fla. pole butter- beans, 4 lbs. $1. PP in Ga. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. _ Large papershell pecans, 30c lb, postpaid. No less 10 Ibs: sold. Mrs. J, K. McRae, Quit- Piman, -Rt.'<4:- 2: ' Small size pecans, 15c Ib. i Postage. oO. = ro Villa Rica. ' : : 40 18s: red. peanuts, | hull, 20c lb.; 10 lbs. okra seed, 45 Ib. Add postage. to all. 7 Spanish: peanuts, 146 variety, $4. bu. Add. postage. No less Bu: shipped. W. C. Oliver, Val- FRESH & DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE 1952 dried. apples, free peel-| worms, core, 50c lb. 5 Whitesburg, Rtel. - 1952 dried apples, clean: ton core, peel, worm, 50c lb. also Mastod ,| berry plants, 75 C; red, rasp- berries, 25c ea. 6, $1.: catnip, horseradish, 20c bunch. Add oka Veda Evans, Ellijay, EZ. Free of peel dried apples, 50c Ib. Exc. for Print, 100 1b. cap. *free of holes, sacks, /3 alike: 2 1/2 lbs. for 3. Mrs. W. | I. Cook, Felton, Rt. 2. Sundried apples, free worms, core, peel, 50c lb. Exc. for print or- solid color, 100 lb. cap, sacks, 3 sacks for 2 lbs. J G, Austin, Felton, Rt. et 1952 sundried apples, nO| 40 Son, 3 doz. $1. Postpaid. peg es cores, 50 Ib. | L, Vollrath, Smyrna, Rt. C and up; also, 1952) 3, | white half-rumner and 6 wks. pane) Liston 50e ecupful, 2 1952 crop shade. dried sage, cE uar, tender. i $1. Qt. also 50 old. fashioned ee Grape Vines, $1.-|-- 2-4 in|, on everbearing straw- | 95, FOR SALE Sundried apples, free core and peel, 50 Ib. Add postage. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs, John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. : Sundried apples, free . peel and: worms, 50e Jb. 4 lbs. or more PP in Ist. and 2nd zones. Mrs. V. Carter, Whitesburg. Sundried apples, free worms, core, peel, 35c Ib. and postage. sacks, good cond. Louria Hunt, Exc. Ibs. for 3 alike, Print Young Cane. Cooking apples, dried, no Berl worms or ,core, 45c Ib. ibs. Stuart and Mayhan hi mixed, 20c lb. No less 10 Ibs. Del. 3rd zone. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Middleton. MISCELLANEOUS > FOR SALE ARTICHOKES: 4 Jerusalem artichokes, $1. pk. $7. bu. plus. charges. Bi Wes Page, Atlanta, 149 North Ave., N. E. AT 6452. BUTTER: Good, country butter, 65c Tb. plus postage. Mrs. John C. ae _ Flowery Branch, Rt. CANE (SUGAR): 2-3000 stalks old fashioned Sugar cane, 3-4 ft. three cents stalk at farm. S.C, Owen, Woodbury, Phone 2491.- HAY: ; 3 tons good bright hay, $1.25 bale. Good size bales (2 wired). G. M: Wagoner, Blairsville, Rt. 2. : 5-6 tons good pea vine hay, $35. ton at my barn. N. P. Bassett, Fort Valley, Phone 716. About 75 bales Lespedeza hay, wire tied, rain free, $1.20 bale; 100 blaes crab grass and Lespedeza mixed, $1.10 bale, or $35. ton. Talmadge Payne, Winder, Rt. 1. FEATHERS: Turkey and chicken eaines. dry picked, free of wings and tail, 50c Ib; del. Z.- J. Lee, Red -Oak. ae GOURDS: Large sige gourds, 25c ea. smaller size, 10c and 15c ea.; also. mixed gourd seed, 25c| large pkg. All plus _ postage. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, - Velden: Rt. 4. : OATS: : : 600 bu. Oats, $1.05 bu. in good bags. Omer, A. Harper, Elberton, Rt. 3. Victor. grain Oats, good com- bine run, $1. bu. at my barn. No sacks furnished. Will del. truck load lots at $1.05 bu. with- in 100 mi. Bob Nutt, Luella, ~Phone McDonough, 3669. OATS .AND STRAW: Approx. 400 bu. full grain Cokers Oats, suitable for feed or see, $1.25. bu.; also cats, wheat. and parley straw, in round bales and wt. approx. 50 lb. bales, 50c ea. Dallas Ber- ger, The Rock. See: Bor. ?Ranch._ re : POTATOES: ; Bunch yellow yams_ sweet potatoes for seed, $4. bu. at my house, 9 mi. Ea. Milledgeville, 1 mi. off Hwy. Albert Craw- ford, Milledgeville, Rt. 3, Box ROOTS AND HERBS: Catnip, peppermint, balm, tansy, garlic, bulbs, 50c doz.; birdock roots, 50c lb. PP. in Ga. Mrs. Martha Ronee Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. Bear. foot, spice wood, red sassafras, blopd root, white ash, yellow dock, Queen of Mea- dow, wild cherry, all, 3 lbs., $1.; yellow root, 2 Ibs. $1. Add postage. R. C, Stovxer); Pisgah. SAGE: Dry, new sage, 3 soda boxes full, 25c 6, 50c; few sage plants same price: also garlic. bulbs, ga Bn FRESH & DRIED FRUITS| - MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. | 2-1/2 Tbs. 1952 crop sage, $1.- 50 Jb.. plus postage. J. V. Kerce, Rome, Rt. 6. WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS: Large, black walnuts, five cents lb. O. A. Stone, Dallas, Rt. 5, 4 bu black. walnuts hulled and dried, $2. bu. CoD. Harry B. Durham, Trion, Rt. 1. 10 bu. nice, hulled and dried black walnuts, $1.50 bu. plus shipping charges; ' Bushel gourd seed, 15 seed for 10c and stamped envelope. Dewey Gulledge, Abbeville, Rt. 1, Box /-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FEAR Want 4-5 tons runner vine peanut hay, good quality, in radius 35 miles, at $25. ton del. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore. SACKS: FOR SALE a ese 100 lb. cap. sacks, free of holes and mildew, Print, 3 for $1.; White, 18c ea. Add post- aoe Mrs. Estelle Payne, Wales- a White sakes: free of holes and mildew, 20c ea. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2 White sacks, no letters, ist. quality, 17 -1/2 ea.; 2nd. 15c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. B. D. Hul- sey, Alto, Rt. 1, -50 white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., ewashed, ironed free of holes and mildew, 20c ea. Add postage. No COD. Mrs. Boyd Campbell, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Unwashed white 100 Ib. cap. sacks, 20 ea.; washed, 30c ea. Free of holes. Add postage. = Chappelear, Lavonia, Rt. 100 Yb. cap., white saci ed, 25c ea. Gladys Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Extra nice smooth grade, 100 Th. cap., Print sacks, washed, starched, ironed, 1 of a kind, 3 for $1.10 and postage. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Ri; 2 White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap. washed, ironed, 5 for. $1.- 25. Mrs. M. L, Eaton, Dahlone* ga, Rt. 1. 100. Jb. aie ahieker feed sacks, - washed, no holes, 20c ea. $2.25 doz. _ Joann Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. ' White: sacks, unwashed, no holes, -extra, large, 100 1b. cap. 30c eat $3.30 doz. Add postage. Roy Grindle, Dap one das Rt sf; Box 53., White, 100 1b. cap. sacks, washed, not ironed, free of let- tens, 20c ea..PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. Sev. hundred washed white 100 Ib. cap. sacks; no holes, letters, mildew, 20c ea.; small wholes, 15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Richardson, Doug- lasville, Rt. 4. washed, free of holes, 6 and 8 alike, for $1. and. postage. Mrs. J. C. Plemmons, Ellijay, Rt. 4, Box 87. Large print sacks, 4 alike, 2 alike, 3 alike, all 12 for $3.50. Add postage. Ironed and good cond. Mrs, Fred Franks, Hia- wassee. Nice print sacks, 3, $1,; Whites, 25c ea. All free holes and mildew, washed and iron- ed and 100 lb. cap. Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Extra large white 100 Ib. -cap. feed sacks, free of holes, 20c ea. PP on orders $2. or more. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gaines- ville, Rt, 7. White feed sacks, no letters, 25c ea.; 25 or more in lot, 20 ea.;. 2nd class sacks, little stained, few small holes, 15 ea. PP, oe Young, Gaines- mer Clark, Gainesville, Rt.. 8. |Add postage. Mrs. T. L. Laws good quality, ripped and wash- | 150 Print sacks, 100 Tb. cap. SACKS FOR SALE White, unwashed, 100 Ib, cap. sacks, 18 ea. Add postage. No COD nor checks. Mrs., El- _ White, 100 Ib, cap. sacks, un- washed, some letters, 15e ea. plus postage. Cash or money order. All same kind. Mrs, An- na Miller, Gainesville, Rt. 4, Box 93. : White Grade A_ sacks, 100. z lb. cap. free holes, mildew, let- ters, $2.50 doz. PP. 3rd. zone, Prompt del. W. B. SN Gainesville, Rt. 5. New, white, 100 lb. cap, sacks, no leiters, spots, mildew or holes, 20c ea. plus postage. Mrs. Hoyt Samples, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. ae White, 100 lb. cap. sacks, washed, no letters, or holes. 30c ea. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Talk- ing Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap. odds, some 2 alike, 4 for $1. Add 15 pee No checks. Mrs. Ira . Goodwin, Tallapoosa, Rt. Dees White sacks, 100 Ib. cap., ne holes, none washed, 19 ea. Add -postage. No COD; 25 eal postpaid; Prints, 30c ea. and postage. Mrs. BAe Mae ney, .Talking Rock, Rt. - 100 ib. cap. White Sacks, 18. ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis ee +hburn, Cumming. _ Print Sacks, 100 lb. cap., 250 ea, Plus 20c postage for 4 or more. Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Young Cane. : White Sheeting Sacks. 20c ea. or exch, for Little- White Half Runner Beans, tender. Mrs, BE. _ A. Waters, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. 100 lb. cap. White Feed Sacks, good quality, ripped, washed, 25 ea. Gladys Duran, Cumm- ing, Rt. 1. White Chicken Feed Sacks, 106 lb. cap., 20 ea; Print, iren- ed 35c ea. All washed, ripped. f Gainesville, Rt. 8, Correction: Good grad White Chicken Feed Sacks, free of holes and mildew, 20c ea.; Un- washed, 5, $1.10. No orders under $1.. Mrs. Clyde Logan, - Austell Rt. 2. Pe Unwashed Sacks, 20 ; 6, $1, Prepaid in Ga. Dud- ~~ ioe Price, Atlanta, 1678 Penge Rd. ; EGGS FOR SALE Blue Toulouse Geese Eggs, * 50c ea. prepaid. Charlie Hicks, Hiawassee. Giant S. C. Black Wiripraa Eggs, from 2-8 yr. old hens $2.25 per 15. Insured parce post. L: B. Millians, Newnan, Purebred Cornish Eggs, $2.25. per 15. PP. Mrs. J. O. Howell, Pineview. Purebred White Cornish and Golden Sebright Bantam Eggs, from prize winners, $2.25, per 15. White African Guinea, 15, $2.; Also. pair Chukar Part- : ridges, $0. Mrs... OF is - Craft Lavonia, Rt. 2. A Turkey Eggs, from govt. imp. Beltsville Whites, 35c ea. L. M.. Tatum, Fortson. : Purebred Buff Cochin Bant- ams, $2.50 per 18 parcel post; Also 5 mos. old Dark Cornish Bantam Cockerels, $2.50 ea, From prize winners at Fall Fairs. C. H..Overby, Columbus, 3609-14th. Ave. Pure Dark Cornish Eggs, 16, $1.40 del. in Ga. Leona Simp- son, Sparta, RFD 2, Mamoth Toulouse Goose Eggs, 50c ea. Plus postage. Minimum 4 eggs. W. J. Steg- meyer, Savannah, 20 West 76th, Purebred White Cornish Eggs, $2.25 per 15. PP. Mrs. J,* O. Howell, Pineview. Mammoth Toulouse Goose Eggs, 50c ea. PP in Ga. Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Rt. 4. Pit Game Black Brested Red. and Hogg Cross Eggs, 15 $2 30, $5. Mrs. L. L. Helton, Buch- scallion onions, $1. Mrs. John "Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2 ville, Rt. 9 anan, RFD 2%, and 4 bulls, 18-14 mos. old; 4 5 (mother a good milker) reason- 3 large Mare Mule work or ride. 1/2 mi. So. Palmetto, Hwy. 29. = Monroe Adams, -mos, old, $175. z calves, ell bred non-reg. Hereford Heifers, Oxford. Phone Covington 2167. Phone Fayetteville 5581.. Cecil _ Burton, Robinson. - milking now, _ yrna, Rt. 2, Concord Rd. Phone - resident. Contact: Arthur Stov- + Mrs. paces oS - CATTLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE 1 Jersey Heifer, 11 mos. old able if sold soon; Also good Can be seen my farm about 3- Newnan, Rt. 2. 4 reg. Hereford Bulls, 12- 16 - -$250.; 8-reg. Hereford. Cows, some. with $200 - $350.; 24 head pasture bred to reg. Hereford bull. Pierce L. Cline, 4 Cows with calves at side, heifers, some bred, some open, Pgs steers, 8 mos. old. All reg. Angus. Mrs. G.' W. Darnell, or Rabun Gap. 15 mos, old, $200. - $250. ea. Travis, Riverdale. 2 Artificially: bred reg. Jeracy Bulls, one will be 11 mos. old Mar. 17th., one was-8 mos. old Mar. 2nd., both came from high producing Jerseys, on Hwy, 12, 6 mi. W. Crawfordville. J. O. Good Jersey (mixed) Young Cow, freshen 2nd. time in few months, gentle, easy to milk, $125. See. Mrs. Ruby Whiten, Scottdale, Jones Alley off Pine St. ' 2 Polled Hereford Bulls, 7 and 12 mos. old, Real Plato Domino breeding. James M. Hill, Sm- 5-4857. Black Angus Cows and Cal- ves, for sale or exch, for young Angus Bull. Walker Co. Ga. er, St. Elmo, Tenn, Rt. 3 (mail- Img address). Phone 83-1362 J. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE White Speckled Mare Horse, 12 yrs. old, 1000 lbs., work anywhere, gentle, $75.; Jersey Cow, 6 yrs. old, due freshen May 24, with 4th. calf, $125.; Also Bull Calf, 5 mos. old, $40. Emmer M. Puckett, Bu- ford; Rt. 1. Small Red Mare Pony, gen- tle, 4 yrs. old, also Owensb6ro 2 H Wagon, $50.; 1 each: Jer- sey, Holstein, and Guernsey Bulls, about 10-12 mos, old, for kee or exch. for heifers. Ralph . Griffith, Buchanan, Rt. 2. _ 2 Mare Mules, 850 lbs., and 1000 lbs. one Red, other Black, both good cond. $40. for pair. oe Hill, Ellaville, Rt. 1, Box 8 Shetland Pony Mares, 1 Black and White stallion, all under 40 in., all bred, reason- able. 15 head to pick from. aoe Holbook, Jonesboro, Tel. 2 Mules, one about 1100 Ibs., other about 800 lbs., both for $150. Will sell separately. A. M. Kendrick, Jonesboro, Rt 1 Box 290. Good Farm Mules, coming 8 yrs. old, about 950 lbs. ea. G. B. Sherman, Kingston, RFD 1. Black Horse Mule, fair cond., 10 yrs. old, 850 tbs. guar. to work anywhere. Ww. 3. Hughes, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4. (Bethes- da School Rd.). One pair Mules, 13 and 14 yrs. old, $100. for pair; Also Avery Cultivator, good cond., $25. J. L. Johnson, Mitchell. Black Horse Mule, about 900- * 950 Ibs., 8 yrs. old, work any- where, Ist. class cond,, at bar- ain. Letters ans. See at barn. ruman Neal, Pisgah. Several good mules, sound; work anywhere. Can be seen t my farm any morning or unday, 1 1/2 mi. W. Powder Springs. G. C. Crocker, Powder Springs. mares, 6 yrs. old, one stud 3 yrs. old and two 1 yr. old stud colts, All three studs sired b Old Glorys Big Man. H. Bounds, Savannah, Rt. 4, Tel- White Pony, 12 yrs. old, 700 Ib., Reg. Heretord Cattle, honored = type, highest quality, bulls, 12- Cow, ,|J. P. Bachus, Macon, 5314 Blo- .|Calf 1 day old; Purebred Black Angus Bull, 22 mos. old, ready for heavy service. See at my farm, 4 mi. Griffin, Ga. John E. Carden, Williamson, Rt. 1. Reg. Guernsey Bull, ready for serv. $125.; 3 Heifers, 3 - 4 mos. old, $175. ea.; Also Red and ride and work, $50. Ralph Dan- gar, Woodstock. 2 reg Beef Type Shorthorn Bulls, 6 mos. old, $175. ea, H. P. Roberson, Dillard. 1 Milch Cow, fresh now, 4 gal. daily, several good spring- ers, several good stock bulls; Also 1 nice horse at my farm, 2 mi. So. Lithia Springs. Acquire at Gulf Station. Grady Thomp- son, Douglasville, Rt. 1, Box 423 x Jersy Milch Cow, 4 yrs. old in May, due to freshen Mar. 20th., with 3rd. calf, also some reg. Guernsey male calves, 1 reg. Guernsey. male calves, 1 month - mos. old well market, good bloodlines H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. One fresh Jersey Cow, gives 3-1/2 gal. milk or more, very gentle. 3 mi, E. Hwy. 41 or 7 mi. W. McDonough to Hastings Bridge Rd.-No letters. C. J. He- leotes, Hampton, Rt. 2. One Guernsey-Jersey Cross to freshen with 4th, calf within 60 days, $140. H. S. Fel- lows; = Hampton, = Rt 2. Tel. Jonesboro Zora: 12 Heifers, 12-15 mos _.old, half to 3/4 breeds of Holsteins, Jerseys, Short Horns, most of them bred to reg. short horn milking type bulls, Sell 22c lb. S. W. Smith, Hawkinsville. 5 grade Angus -Cows, calve soon, young grade Angus Hei- fer, and Bull ready for service, All tested, clean. Reasonable. 3 Jersey Milch Cows, claves im- mediately. See: E. L. Morgan, Jefferson. (Old Airport), - _ Reg. Red Poll Bull, 3 yrs. old, 4 reg. Red Poll Cows, 1 Heifer, 3 cows with calves. Lynn An- derson, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. Reg., horn type Hereford Bulls, most popular bloodlines, bred, born on my farm, ac- climated do good on Ga. feeds and grasses, Percy A. Price, Leesburg. Phone 4564. ~ Reg. Guernsey Bull, born Jan, 26% 1952, Sire Riegeldale Melbas Maxim 404475, Dam Reeces Lady Gay 1078424, Grandson of Green Meadow Melba founda- tion herd cow at Riegeldale Farms. William P. wren Lyer- ly, Rt. 2. Gentle Reg. Brahma Calves, 6-14 mos, old, $200. - $250. Frank M. Dickerson, Homerville. 2 Bulls, 3 quarter Jers@y, wt. 650 Ibs., and 550 lbs., $100., and $125. respt. E. H.- Ries, Macon, 535 - 8th. St. Purebred Jersey Bull, 2 yrs. old, gentle, gives good service, $150.; Also Black Boar (PC), 300 Ibs., $45; Beh from reg .stock. omfield Rd. . Young reg. arin Bull, Eile- enmere and other good blood- lines, for sale or exch. for good reg. Angus Heifer. Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Box 304. Reg. horned, Hereford Bull, WMF Rupert Lad 7221446, 13 mos. old, ready for light service, sturdy, well market, good bodi- ed, fat, broke to halter, $250. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill- Rd. Ward Meade Farm. 4 Reg. Guernsey Bull No. 4473 68, Grandson of Riegeldale*Mel- bas Emory, born Apr. 17, 1949, for sale. James H. Wilkerson, McDonough, Rt. 1. Grade White Face Heifer with 5 mos. old Heifer Calf, $250. for both; 2 Grade White Face Hei- fers, not bred, about 1 yr. old, $100. ea .at my farm 2-1/2 mi. Milledgeville. William Weaver, Milledgeville, Rt, 6, Box 117, 2 Milch Cows, 1 large Jersey Also 3 Milk Goats for sale. H. C. Johnsoa, ford Bulls, priced for quick sale Purebred Jersey Milch Cow for sale. J..H. Smith, Chipley, Rt. 3, Box 130. Reg. Polled Heretord Bull, 1 yr. old, 3 Hereford Cows with calves, 3 bred heifers. B. W. Mc- Fall, Conyers, Rt. 1. (Near Sm- yrna Camp Ground), Reg jens Cow Marie's No- ble Blondie 1807897, bred to reg. bull, freshen Ist. of May. B. F. Lester, Conyers, Rt. 2. One Cow, fresh (with 5. day old calf, 2nd. calving) 4 gal., $150;. Reg. Red Poll Bull, a- round 1200 lbs, 3 yrs. old, $325. Clyde Garrison, Cornelia, Rt. 1. Milking type Shorthorns all reg., 1 young bull now ready for service, also several cows and young calves, all free of TB and Bangs. W. H. Loudermilk, Cornelia, Box 55. 2 purebred Red Poll Bulls, about 8 and 10 mos, old, reg. buyers name, for sale Letters ans. G. B. Barrett, Cornelia. One Brahman Bull, 4 yrs. old, with papers, gentle, no tricks $500. to. keep from inbreeding. See 9 mi. SE Cordele; or con- tact. Guy T. Easterling, Cordele, P. O. Box 100. 30 milch cows all make Sas TB tester, Jerseys, Guernseys, and some mixed with White Face some with Holstein, all good condition; also 25 heifer calves, for sale. M. L. Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. 40 head White Face Cattle and Calves including 3 reg. breed cows, about 1000 lbs, ea., 2 heifers, 1 bull calf reg., calved last July. Make offer. Sell one or all, reasonable. Apposite Air- port. J. B. Morrison Dallas. Or phone Atlanta Ch. 2096. ~ 2 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, one 3 yrs: old, $300.; Other 2 yrs. old, $200. Wm W. Smith, Decatur, 3550 Glenwood Rd. De. 2611, 6 excellent reg, Polled Here- E. Vv. at Windsweep Farm 6 mi. Thomaston. Contact:.Grady Calvert, Thomaston, Rt. 5. 25 grade Polled Hereford Heifers, 1-2 yrs. old, grown on my farm, Bangs. free, guar., will be ready Apr. 15th., for sale or trade for purebred Pol- led Hereford Bull. J. Lynwood Bentley, Se., Thomaston. Phone 3697. 1 outstanding bull, Domestic Woodrow breeding, 14 mos. old, $225. Exch. for 2 good weaning age commercial beef type hei- fers, Contact: Dallas Berger, v|Mgr,, The Rock, Ga, B. & B. Ranch. 2 purebred actus Bulls, 10 and 20 mos. old, $80. and $130. Cons. exch. for White Face Cattle. R. W. Britt, Tuc- ker, P. O. Box 32. Phone ,Clark- ston 3-7942. Reg. Black Angus Bull, calv- ed Jan. 10, 1951, his dam Susie 54, reg. No. 989033, and sired by Jabillee Blackeap of Modena, reg. 998378, has been used very little, at farm. Letters ans. Billy San- ders, Vienna. 1 ea. Purebred 1 yr. old. Guernsey Holstein Bulls, subj. to reg. 25 pct. black (other white), both good shape, ready for spring service, $100, ea. Cheaper together W. W. Mc Pherson, Villa Rica: 6 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, 9-12 mos, old, reg. both associa- tions, $175.:- $200. ea. Perfection and Domino breeding, J. Bert Poole, Warrenton. Jersey, 3 yrs. old, milch cow, 4 gal. daily when fresh, will freshen Apirl, $125. at barn. Acton Combs, Washington, Rt. li 2 Reg. Ayshire Heifers, 16-17 mos. old, $600, for both; 1 reg. Ayshire Bull, 9 mos. old, very gentle, ring in nose, $250 Papers on all. Olin Few, Watkinsville, Rt. 2, ee well bred Jersey Bull Calves, 4 mos. old, $30, aa. with CATTLE FOR SALE | in excellent cond., $300. Fancy chunk* comb honey, also strained, in 2 1/2 lb, big mouth jars, 12 to Cs. 30 Ibs., $8.10 Cs, 2 Cs. $14. Exp. ches. prepaid - in Gar By od: 5 Nahunta.. } Honey, del by mail thro a 3rd zone, 10 lb. pail, $2. 1b. 3 lb. $1.50; by Exp. Collect, eae 10 Ib. $8.; six 5 Ib. $6. Rev. Curd Walker, Soperton, Rt. 4: 4 col. Italian bees, standard hivs with supers with metal covered tops, $10. ea. T. Dy. Abercrombie, Milledgeville. 40-50 hives bees, standard 10 frame hives, good -shape, state insp. Bargain. W. O. Boyd, Valdosta, 1512 West one Ave. 75 hives bees, in 8 and 10 frames, standard size hive pores to match, plenty honey. easonable for outfit. See J. H.. Tatherow, Young Cane, CATTLE FOR SALE ES 1Heifer, 1 yr. old (Mother a Jersey) for pas at my place. DL. Wanck; Alma. Reg. Rd Polled Bull, oa Of finest stock. Sell to prevent in- breeding. Call or come see. Dr. Needham B. Bateman, Atlantd, Suite 526, Candler Bldg. 20 White Face Hereford Heif- ers, 450-500 lbs, ready to breed, all tested, also-10 al- ready bred and will calve this summer, 600-700 Ibs., 2/3 to 3/4 purebred. C. M. Bowden, a ; er, Atlanta, 435 Candler Sis. KE. (Tel. Ma. 2319). - One artificially bred Jersey Heifer, freshened Feb. Tth., now milking 2 gal. daily. Robert P. Middleton, Austell, Medlock Ave. Cow) fresh in about 10 days, for sale my place. Out of city limits Austell. M. B. Austell, Box 8. Close-up Springing Heifers, 3 Holsteins, 3 Guernseys, 700-850) Avondale De. lbs. Estates, Box 21. 21515 ~D. A. Russell, Atlanta 15-20 Jersey and Holstein Jer- sey Heifers, bred, or ready to breed, E1/2 yrs. old, $125. ea. Mrs. W. L. Heima, Buena Vista. Black Heifer, freshen Ist. April, $125. No letters ans. See J. H. Mobley, Buford, Rt. > Sep (Near Prison Camp). i a, Springer grade- Heifers: Herefords with one Guernsey: 50 open grade Hereford Heifers. All clean, calfhood vaccinated, TB tested., 2 reg. Polled Here- ford Bulls, approx. 11-12" mos. old, Aster Domino. Market price.-- Apply: D.C. Collier, Barnesville. Phone 73. Purebred Jersey Bull, 2 yrs. old and 6 mos. old Jersey Bull Calf; Also SPC purebred Pig, 6 mos. old, for sale or exch. for one of same kind and age. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, Domino bloodlines, | smoo th headed, dark red, 22 mos. old; 1100 Ibs., halter broke, $300. Roy H. Bryant, M. D., Calhoun, Rt. 2, Oakdale "Farms. 1 pure blooded Santa Gert- rudas Bull 27 mos .old, approx. 1600 lbs., for sale. Ga. Better Farms No. 100, Inc. J. RB. New- ell, Carrollton. 1 Hereford Polled Ficckoad Bull, 4 yrs. old, ~1800 Ibs., a Clyde Farmer, Carrollton Rt. 12 reg. horned Hereford Cat- tle, Domino Blanchard and Mis- chief bloodlines, 2 bulbs, 4 you- ng cows, 4 heifers 2 yrs. old, 2 small Galves 1 bull; 1 heifer, 2 cows to freshen in Apr. John Hollingsworth Carrollton, Rt. 3. (5 mi. S. Carrollton, 2 mi. off LaGrange - Carrollton. Several bred Reg. Polled and Horned Hereford Cows and Hei- fers, $300. s papers; $25. without, Grover fair Rd. Morrow, Rt. 1. cieaae: Watkinsville, Rt. 1. . ea 13 mos, old, $250. L. O. Moo Comer. Smith;| __ Eggs: White Rock Fair winners, also pure B. Red. Old Engli White ga ta 75; White Holland ea. C. S. Winn, Dux Phone 47-2617. Golden - Sebrigh Eggs, $3.50 setting few young birds f Clark, Macon; 372 Sprit Taking orders for Quail eas $22.50. C.- Purebred, big bon turkey eggs, from free-range stock, $5 ed in metal mailing (returnable); | mixed eggs, 15, $1.25. All Bessie Baggett, Hira FRESH AND CU MEATS FOR - Sugar cured meat: ham, about 20 lbs., 7 middlings, 40c lb. Add ee B. D. Hulsey: } 7 grain-fed hams,. lbs., plain and ~ sugar | with syrup paste, Glerin Norton, Fairbuy r Nonlone Quarries. : Guar. oakwood country meat, hams, sides and shoulders, Wt. 12 to 45 Ibs. SI os E. C. Hurst, Mi 16 sugar and salt" shoulders, 50c Ib. 10 Oo Rand. 17, 40, OF postage; also 50. tb. cans 20c Milton P.- Macon, Rt. 3. 2 Smoked and su shoulders meat, arou 50c lb: Ship COD by post. O. S. Duggan, Ch Sugar cured hams, Ibs., 90c Ib. plus postage Otis Mashburn, Cumn 4 hams, 40-50 Ibs. ea and postage. Money with or will send COD. Eli land, Aska. = : x HONEY BEES A ee FOR 5 or more good B in Pat. gums, $5. ea. No. Lawrenceville, ne Hwy. J. Tr edfordsk ville. ? Italian honey _ bees gums, for sale. E. L. Jr., Jonesboro, Phone 75 Col: Italian frame hives, 3 to 3 ea. All combs built foundation, $6. ea. . Moore, Ailey, Rt 30 hives bees in new, f bulit, 10. soe hiv. sueprs, _ $7. for | 4 place, 10 ot No. Glenn - Ellison, Ca Local Extracted ho Ib. pails, $2 5 1b. gl $1.25 ea. W. a College Park, Sop Ww oa 2433. | Calvin Ave., CA Black ae yellow regular gums, $2.50. Cecil. Hunnicutt, Dial. 4 hives bees, $5. peo tom, 2 yrs. ae x ph mi, Se wel S. Hw Herman Pr lens aaa M - ; i aA 22 Gooa table hone} del. in Ga. mp 4 8 Sparks. oe 6 col. Italian bees, fi disease, 10 f _cyp $15. ea. No N. w. Fowler; 4. * on Mo a 10 heels bees, with supers, 8 - $500.; Also Polled| Phone Bull Calf, 6 mos, old, $165.; one| M f aul J. Cleveland, : 2. Boar; 14 mos. old, from Nixs _ stock, from prize winning d for stock. Albert R. wood, Rt, 1, Black PC and Big 4, 1 sow with 8 other had 13, bred last of May again, ith 5 pigs, nice PC ny farm, 2-1/2 mi. Bobby Stephens. Earl irburn, Rt. 2. wks. old PC Pigs, old, $12.50; 5 Sows ine stock boar, $40. from excellent stock. pee. E ilts. and Boars, 3 wks, old, $25. FOB. ip. Hilton E. Davidson, FFA Chapter, Glen- oice Yorkshire reeding stock, 3-1/2 30. - $50. ea. FOB, ers name. Mrs, W. 15% Graysville Gilts, around 75- 100 ank Burt farm on ty Rd. about 3 mi. EF. more lbs., oP Will Sewell, Lavonia, h Pigs, purebred, as Top Bloodlines, in buyers na ea; Gilts, $30. ea. at *O. : Cannon, Jr, ather reg. SPC boar, ld up, $10. up ea. Roy} , I thonia, Rt. 1. y Pigs, from reg. - 5 mos. old Red Pigs | _trace PC, the latter] _mos. old, for sale White Face Heifer. Louisville. , $10, ea; Not Hoyt Moss, Lula. fine purebred Duroc os. old, $25. ea: Mrs. Ison, McRae, Sugar * npshire Boar, 14 mos. Dr N.S. Herod, Phone 54147, , and 5 pigs, $45, at Raymond V. Bales, bins, Centerville Rd. wks. old Duroc Pigs, Place at Metasville, s ay; pared Wash- : fine - medium iyee gs, males and fem ted for cholera, oe ne, 1 mi. W. Cohut- lcomb, Varnell. pigs, $12. ea. not reg.; 0-350 Ibs., ready to reasonable. Frank etta, Rt. 2, Phone | champion bloodlines, _ C. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. price. Norman R, Berkshire Cross, $17.50 - | mos, old purebred | "Hereford Hogs, 8/ HOGS FOR SALE \ Duroc Sow, Manns Rose 3 rd., Reg. No. 309833, and 6 pigs from Ist. litter, of 11, born Feb. 2; Also small mule. cash, or trade for calves, or small riding work horse and wagon. F. J. Cato, Newnan, RFD 2. SPC Males, service, old enough for fine bred sow, best for sale. Purebred Duroc Sows, avail- able Apr. Ist., will breed to Bel- jtsville No, 1 Boar, or sell open, for slight premi on market ng, Ameri- cus, Rt. 2, Koinonia Farm. 5 Gilts, 150-200 Ibs. ea. half OIC, half Black PC, $35. - $40. ea.; Also 10-12 wks. old Pigs, $10, ea. N. E. Peddycoart, Ar- maustiee: Fine healthy. OIC Pigs, OIC- $10. ea:; 3 Ghoats, around 100 or 125 Ibs ea., $25. ea. Howard Holloway, Ben Hill, 7205 Campbellton Rd. Phone Atlanta 2736. SPC Pigs, 8-12 wks. old, males $35.; Gilt, $25. All: worm- |ed, treated, reg. buyers name, FOB my farm, 3 mi. E. Camilla on Moultrie Rd. Harry G. Mc} Gahee Camilla, Rt. 4. Phone 69 56. : Purebred Hampshire Pigs, 12 wks. old, $20. - $25. ea. Austin Brown, Chester. OIC Pigs and Shoats, out of good bloodlines, short nose, blocky type, will reg. buyers mame, for sale. See my farm. Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt, 1. Reg See. Stock, 4 choice sows (ready for breeding after ea ingetheir Ist. litter of pigs), 2 each choice gilts and boars, ex- cellent markings, all innocula- ted against cholera (Rovac), and sprayer for lice. Reasonable price. J. M. Alsobrook, Conyers, Rt. 2, Honeybrook Farm. Phone Lithonia 5583, 8 wks. old reg. or unreg. purebred OIC Boars and Sows, from litters of more than 10, Blue Ribbon Sows of choice s|breeding stock, $20. re. stered; unregistered. inquire. John Mobley, Decatur, 3154 Alston Dr. Cr. 6628 RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE lL. pair ey Rabbits, nearly grown, $3. at my place. Jen- nie A. Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 N. Hightower Rd. 6 grown young Does, 1 Buck, 19 young Rabbits, cheap. See: A. B. McWaters, Atlanta, 1728 {Springer St., N. W. Phone Ar 6151. 2 Rabbits, 5 mos. old Hima- layan does, for sale or trade for laying Bantam Hens. Walt Bell, ae 855 Piedmont Ave. AT 5 Does, 1 Buck Rabbits, 5 *| young ones, cheap. Carroll Pur- | vis, Charing. Pair White NZ Rabbits, i yr. old, $5.; Fryers, either sex, $1. ea.; 1 ea. Black and Brindle Col. Doe, $2.50 ea.; Exp. col- lect. Several Pairs Young Black NZ Rabbits, $3. pr. Mrs. W. A. Bowen, Chula, Rt. 1. 1 pair NZW Rabbits, $3.. pr. FOB. Freddie Duggan, Coch- ran, Rt, 4. 18 Chinchilla Rabbits, 2 1/2 mos. old, $25. or $4. pr. Ship aoe Mrs. Eunice Woody, lal; 3 Bred Does, and 2 Bucks, $5. or $1. ea. M. C, Tanner,4 Gainesville, Rt. 3. Chiftchilla Rabbits, some nice does, few young bucks. O, P. Foster, Good Hope, Guinea Pigs, (English), healthy, high producing breed- ing stock, solid and mixed cols, $1.50 ea. either sex, S. Batt- 5,| Son, Griffin, 669 McLaurin St. te Gray Chinchilla Rabbits, ung 9 mos, old bred does, MARKET BULLETIN FOB. Tris McCall, buck, | J. 50 ea.3; 10 mos, old (0. Ad Ty | RABBITS AND. CAVIES FOR SALE \ _Genuine Chinchillas (not rab- bits), reg., ped., from -extreme- ly prolific parent breeding stock, for sale at farm. L, L. | Hudson, Savannah, 1910 E, Ma- con St. Phone 22669. Ped. NZR, 1 lane doe, 14 mos. old, $7.50: 4 does, 1 buck, 4 1/2 mos. old, $4.50 ea. Ali from best bloodlines. No COD. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrights- ville, Rt. 2. \ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE About 50 Goats, most all grown nannies, $5. ea or $4.75 me lot. Lon May, Eastman, t. 4. : Hampshire, Sulfolk, Corrie- dale, and Ramboullet Cross Ewes with lambs at side, yearlings to 5 yr. old, $30.-$35. pr. Call Madison 2603, or see: R. B. Curtis, Farmington. 3 nannies, 2 billies, for sale, | my place. 3 mi. E. town, near Community Bapt. Church. L. H. Speer, Fayetteville. 1 yr. old fresh in Milk Goat with bill kid, her mother a Saanan, gives 4 qts. daily, and others to freshen soon. No, letters. H. J. Berry, Jonesboro. 8 milk Type Nannie Ghats 2 Saanan, 1 Nubian, all due to freshen in May, $40. for lot. Mrs, Daisy -Crook, Jasper, Rt. 25 3 2 Toggenberg Does, due to freshen soon, 4 and 5 yrs. old, reasonable price. At home Sun- days and evenings. K. E. Gib- son, Pine Mountain Valley, O. Box 25. Reg. French Alpine Yearling Does freshen April and May, $50. ea. with papers and crated Quitman, Box 62. Nubian Milk Goats, reg., and grade some fresh. Don't write. See: G. Jason Daws, Rome, Rt. 2, Bells Ferry Rd. Saanan Doe, extra heavy milker, one 1 yr. old Nubian Buck, for sale cheap. Also does to freshen soon. , J. Atkin- son Jr., Sharpsburg, Rt. 1. LIVESTOCK WANTED | HOGS: . Want purebred, Little Bone Guinea Males. F, Hattaway, Davisboro. HORSES AND MULES: . Want good slow plug mule for garden work. See me at Barber Shop, or write: Jack (Shorty) Turner, Tate. Want good blocky built mare mule, about 800 lbs., good, work- er anywhere, reasonable price. G. B. Smallwood, Williamson. Want gentle cheap farm mule. Give price and directions to farm. Ed Graham, Marietta, 50-60 Ib., Ly. Box 304. Want med. size, broke to sad- dle horse to ride. No special breed or kind. Contact: Bill H. Duffell, Perry, Rt. 2. Want at once, 1 or 2 good work mules. Buy or trade good young milch cow. O. M. Moody, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 586. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want 1 good milk goat, giv- ing at least 1 gal. daily. State age, how old kids are, kind of goat, if bred, and price. Marion Nash, Union Point. FARM HELP WANTED Want dairyman, capable of handling 50-75 cows. Come see me. 6 mi. Milledgeville on Eatonton Hwy. J. L, Owens, Milledgeville, Rt. 4. Want middle aged, good col. man and wife to live on farm as caretaker, and farm if de- sire. Good land. Good tenant house, 7 mi, from nearest town. We Wilder, Culloden, Rt. FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED Want white woman from country, not over 45, for poul- try farm work. Must be in good health, hav good refer- ences, Pay "$60. 00 month, pri- vate room, board. Time off with. pay. Mrs. Atlanta, =Rt. 2. Want 1 or 2 H share cropper, 50-50 basis..Nice smooth, fer- tile land, bale cotton per acre. Riding cultivator. Good 4 R house, plenty wood, water, mail and school bus Rt., near churches. Good thickly settled community, near McDonough. ee o J, Green, McDonough, % 2. Want exp. man for 7000 pull- ing turpentine trees on halves. Good running timber. Good house. Come see. Dont write. 10 mi. SE Ocilla. Need Harper, Ocilla. Want farmer to grow cotton and corn, Farm with tractor or mules. Land already broke. House open. Come at once. Will furnish, Gordon Ham, Cobb- town, Want white or col. couple to do light farm ehores on farm. | Raise garden and .chickens on halves. Furnish house and fur- niture, also fuel, water, lights. Come see, or write, Mrs. Law- rence Bellville, Avondale Estates, P. O. Box 431. Want G. I. to take on job training on farm. Cattle, chick- ens, laying hens. Some truck farming, Fulton Co. House needs some repairs. Glenn Norton, Fairburn. Want family to work on farm. Good pay, good house with lights ne \. water, near school and church, Prefer 1 Pp,| dairy hand and 1 or 2 for tractor farming. Apply to: John F. Hartin, Columbus, 700 35th. St. Want col. family with good reputation to raise chickens on shares or salary. Will fur- nish house, water, lights. Con- tact: James H.: Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2, (Macland. Com- munity). e - Want reliable, experienced man, white or col. for general farm work. Farm with mules. Will pay good salary. Room, board, lanudry. Permanent job. Need at oncew R. L. Cline, Waleska, Want col. man for dairy work. Must not drink, be able and willing to work. Prefer 30- 50 yrs. old and not more than 2 children. Good new 3 R house with elec: Plenty garden space, woods, water, pay each Saturday. O. J. Smith, Green- ville, Rt. Want good, honest family to work good 2 H farm on Halves for 1953. Exceptional land, 2 good mules. Furnish. best of references. J. L. Alexander, Trion, Rt. 1. Want middle age man to work 1 H crop, 50-50 basis. Board and laundry for helping with chores. Only 2 in family. J. C. Morris, McDonough, Rt. 2. Want share cropper for small farm to make pastures, build up place do simple carpentry. Desire from Berry School. Mrs. Clifforde Tyler, Naylor. Want reliable,, settled, sober, middle aged or older couple to share home with elderly own- er (man) and farm on 50-50 basis. Farm located Upson Co., 10 mi. Thomaston. L. T. Wood- all Sr., Thomaston, Phone 3508. Want single man in good health, middle age, (not over 50) for farm work. $2.50 day, board, laundry. G. B: Ham, Cobbtown. \ Want woman to do farm chores on farm. Weekly wages. Contact: J. J. Hendrix, Rut- ledge. Helen Street, |. Want farmer for 1 or 2 | _ farm, cotton, avs. and 4ths., or halves. R house, elec, good water, ood: land. & mi, So. Dacula aul T, Stowe, Dacula, Rt. 1 Some extra work if wanted. O. L. McElroy, Decatur, 4306 Mid. way Rd., /o Dinsmore Dairy. Phone DE 1521. Want dairyman, 25-35 yrs old. Must have experience and furnish references. Milk reg. Guernsey herd using machines. Y Excellent living conditions. Comfortable house. 1 mi. town on school bus Rt. George Talia- ferro, Blue Ridge, Phone 2891 Call after 6:30 nights only. POSITIONS WANTED | | White. old age honest man as caretaker, Fult- on Co., on farm. Exp. other work. Home and salary. Have to'be moved. Letters ans, D..A. Messer, Atlanta, 155-5th. | St. N. E, Phone AT 9206. Want work on iarm not over 125 mi, Augusta. No tractor:or truck driver. Board, laundry, and $10, weekly seer: ly sober. Crawfor Thomaston, Rt. 3, (c/o F. W. Ford). Woman with 3 grown single boys at home wants work on farm near town. Wage basis. ty ood hands, Mrs. Ethel Hill, Vy eateels = yr. old white woman, wants place in Christian farm home and. do light farm work on farm. Prefer with elderly couple. Work with chickens, clowers, etc. Mrs. Lottie Fogg, Atlanta, 2608 Memorial Dr., 8. E. DE 4530 2 hands want work on-farm ~ by day. I can drive truck or tractor (other man cant). Or cons. crep on halves, around 15 or 20 acres in cotton, some corn, Jesse Redden, McDon- ough, Rt. 3, c/o Mrs. Annie Smith. ; Man and son want job on farm driving tractor or truck, Living wages. Have to be mov- ed. Live with family. Luther Johnson, Atlanta, 338 Wind- sor St., S. W. 54 yr. old white man, exp. wants job on farm. Can do carpenter, repair work, raise stock, handle labor, tend truck farm. References. State parti- culars, including salary. Mans- by T. Amerson, c/o T. J. Hutcheson, Soperton, Rt, Middle age white woman wants job on farm with reli- and corn rent, Want young, white married man for work on dairy, $25.00 week. Work 6 days weekly, pensioner wants job on farm with good, near Atlanta. Raised in orchard and Strict-_ Ford, able people, doing Hight farm. chores, for private room, board, salary. No milking. Mrs. Alice Brinkley, c/o Mrs. Ellie Ben- son, Warrenton, P. O. Box 3. Want job on farm. 27 yrs. old can drive truck and tractor, do any type farm work. Room and board. J. M. Gilreath, c/o A. M. Nixon, College Park, Rt. 1. 25 yr. old man with 4 chil- dren wants work on farm for wages. Honest, sober. Albert Sprayberry, Ty Ty, Rt. 1. Experienced single, 40 yr. old man wants work on farm, Can tend livestock, poultry, general up-keep, tractor, and truck driving, all around farm work. Available about April 7 or 8. Fred Walter Selby, At- lanta, Rt. 3, Box 561. Want truck or tractor driv- ing job on farm. 3 in family (sister, mother, self). 22 -yrs. old, no bad habits. Near school and mail route. Lights and water in house. Calleb Powers, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 381. M tractor, sential farm equipment. DISPERSION SALE A complete dispersion sale of 36 Reg. Angus and 6 grade cattle, 1 saddle horse, 1 mule, 1950 model Internl mowing machine, harrows, planters, distributors and other modern, es- Sale starts 10:30 A.M. Tues- day, March 31, at The Rock, Ga. (Near Thomaston) Dr. A. S. Gibson, Owner, Thomaston. grain buster, plows, a PAGE SIGHT - (Continued from page One) farmer and all other groups. PRICES ; The farmer, as a group, is the largest * purchaser of cotton goods, wheat, corn, meat, steel, houses and medicine. Let the farmer get a price for his crops that enables him to buy back his fair portion, in the finished form, of food, clothing, houses and medicine. _ Let other groups use their labor, full time, in processing and merchandising all that the farmer produces. a When other groups can_ labor, time, in transporting, processing, and -merchandising what the farmer produces, then the uther groups get their full share of full production on the land. When the farmer gets low prices he is not able to buy his fair portion, in the finished form, of food, clothing, housing and medicine. Then other groups can use only a portion of their labor in transporting, ee Ehe more beef and hogs the farmer produces, the more meat there is, both _ for the farmer and the other groups. * MARKET BULLET A full - processing cau merchandising of, farm benefit to its spawns This results in shorter hours and crops. fewer Since other 5 ins use only a portion | cessed and divided among a of their labor, they only transport, pro- | is of benefit to the nation. | cess and merchandise a part of the farm- |: jobs. ers crop. When they transport, process and. | We can have only we p merchandise only a part of the farmers . prepare. crop, then only a portion of the farmers crop can be divided among them. Then we have poverty in the midst of plenty. As > natural, economic law, when the farmers_ - Red: terns d REAL income is low, then the REAL - poverishe arms and impa income of all other ae is proportion- ately When the farmers REAL income lk: - This ee eet of national is high, then the REAL income of all aw a DEALT UE SISO n ore other groups is proportionately high. National economy is but the sum total of the management of millions of homes. Economy begins and ends gs ee | would, in terms of the Good Bor a naural low. housewife. Only that portion of the food and fe Of arent, Bes clothing that is prepared and divided | TOM LINDER, to the members of the household is of ; - Equally true is the ba : . that part of raw materials t - Idleness, whether in the ho the nation, will bring rags and It is impossible to. have farms and prosperous home _ having a prosperous nation. Gonsequence, under tay a equally impossible to homes without having an im _ nation. If our leaders in the Whit _in the Senate, in the House | sentatives and on down the ng only understand thi; great all that we possess and ee - Commissioner of Agicult 1 Hog Prices MARCH 13 Paid At Various Markel NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.4 } Appling Co. Livestock Market Service 85) ieee j Baxley . $20.40 $20.01 1 Candler Livestock Market, Metter $20.75 $20.11 $19.25 $00.00 i - ae ee : : McRae Livestock Market, McRae + $20.75 $20.14 Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons $20.75 $20.23 $19.30 $00.00 | ee ee Baa a Mitchell Co. Livestock Co., Camilla $20.62 $20.23 Cardale Livestock Comm. Co., Cordele $20. 48 $20.30 $19.24 $18.10 ~ = aan * 7 Z Saree? Farmers Stockyards, Sylvania $20.90 $20.05: | Gainesville Livestock Co., Gainesville $20.50 $19.50 $00.00 $00.00 ; : ue = Farmers Stockyard, Arlington : - $20.65 $20.40 Flint River Livestock Auction, , - - ; Bainbridge $20.60 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 Coffee Co. Livestock Co. Douglas _ $20.65 $20.25. Smith Stockyard Co., Thomson $20.30 $19.35 $18.55 $00.00 | MARCH 18 fee 1 y A ; 25. | Lee Co. Livestock Market, Inc. : i : Syivania Stockyard, Sylvania $20 70 $20.20 $19.05 $17.25 Leaibukg $20.50 $20.00 $ ARCH 14 ; : ee aes - : a Union Stockyard, Albany- $20.72 $20.44 Emanuel Co. Stockyards, Swainsboro $20.76 $20.25 _ $19.50 $00 00 Faclchncal Fosse _ =e q Washington Co. Marketing Assn., Hazlehurst $20.53 $20.13 $19.00, aoe pencerey 620,90. S1S80.; 81801, SOME Sane Buckie ee . $20.85 $20.05 $19.01 MARCA 16 oe Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville , $21.00 $20.01 $18.99. Henry Shuman, Jr. Stockyard, Hagan $21.00 $20.50 $19.75 $00.00 Seabora Stockyard, Colquiti $20.70 $20.45 $19.45 eee Bee ee pesttetitentase toni yt: ae caus LaGrange, Troup Livestock Assn., Inc. $20.70 $18.60 $16.30 Swainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro $21.10. $20.35 5 $18, -30 $00.00 Conan Vallay Couns. Cac Rome. $22.25 $21.00 $18.75 Chatham Co. Stockyards, Savannah $20.80 $20.40 ae $00.00 Rite Stocigrarda, Kite : $21.21 $20.25 $19.20. Reritols rhe t fee $20.55 $20.30 $19.35 $00.00 Peoples Livestock Market, Inc., Cuthbert $20.71 $20.44 $19.13 Georgia Farm Products Sales Corp., | Woe Sorter wehees ce ee Thomaston $21.80 $20.70 $19.60 $17.70 | Producer Cooperative Livestock Exchange : Carroll Ca. Livestock Sales Barn, Inc. Statesboro ee Carrollton $22.00 $21.00 $00.00 $00.00 MARCH 19 f Millen Livestock Market, Millen $20.75 $20.25 $18.50 $00.00 | Fitzgerald Livestock Mkt., Fitzgerald $20.95 $20.53 Waycross Livestock Market, Waycross $20.54 $20.16 $18.87 $00.00 Effingham Co. Stockyard, Springfield $20.75 $20.00 Dodge Co. Stockyard, Eastman $20.50 $20.20 $18.50 $00.00 Bainbridge Stockyard, Inc., : Sutton Livestock Co., Sylvester $20.73 $20.64 $19.40 $17.15 ee se Columbus Stockyard, Columbus $20.80. $20.00 $00.00. $00.00 | WaYne Co: Livestock Market ee a MARCH 17 er Valdosta Livestock Co., Inc., Valdosta $20.87 Nee Smith Stockyard, Augusta $20.70. $2045. $1055. $00.99. |/ Pollock Co Stockyerd State ee Emanuel Co, Stockyards, Swainsboro $21.29 $20.55 $19.55 $00.09 | Sumter Livestock Ass. Inc. Americus $21.18 $20.78 Farmers Coop, Livestock Ass. Ine, nt Lanes Ae ee _ Ef Soperton $20.50 $19.20 $18.15 $15.85 | Milan Stockyard, Milan site BEAN $20.63 Metter Livestock Market $20.75 $20.00 $19.00 $00.00 MARCH 20 + Ti nag Dawson Livestock Co., Parrott $20.55 $20.10 $19.00 - $00.00 _ Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons