Tom Linder Commissioner , st tie oon in that orgia city. Mr. Fred Scott, station kindly invited me to views on more pressing agri- lems. The very gracious lady * the program was concerned a parity and price supports. her concern, I was moved to. eeting on that subject. f farm production, the fixing prices _ and the setting up of not a problem peculiar gaged in farming. It is of as rn to other segments of our he farmer, and this, I think, ustrated by the following SB hitae of goods ntodaged ation ona consumed within nations. lose of the War. Bata, 865 until 1915, a period of United States was a debtor ing those years we used our ope to borrow capital on and develop our agri- ry. During those years and meat was in effect the winter and spring months ms of capital i in Europe. At ne "season our cotton, wheat and . Europe i in payment of those east a large portion of them. were a debtor nation which dy market for our crops in were able to develop and continental railroads, packing ton and steel mills, skyscraper i in our cities, telephone ORLD WARI __ murder of the Archduke as was used as a WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 10, 1954 INESS, INDUSTRY, FARMERS, (AND PRICE SUPPORTS NUMBER 23 : from other lands. War - ing the akapoly of Great Britian in + world trade. : The international bankers loaned large sums of money to England, France, Italy and the Netherlands. Finally, in 1917, it was necessary for the interna-~ a tional bankers to induce America to-come into the war to save the loans they they had made to the Allies. It was at that time that Bernard Baruch became the * go-between man between the White House and the international money len- ders. He has occupied that position from | then until this good day. When World War I came to an end, the United States opened our doors to foreign trade on the pretext of collecting war debts and this country was flooded with foreign goods to the amount of forty- _ three billion dollars. . In other words, so long as we were indebted to Europe, we created a market in Europe for our products. But, when we became a creditor nation and loaned money to the nations of Europe, we re- -versed the situation and created a market in the United States for the products of. one countries. "Many people in this country wondered during the years of the 1920s why farm prices were so low when the world was at peace. They wondered why industry continued to lay off workers to swell the ranks of the unemployed when we had bountiful production of farm crops. Peo- ple wondered why farmers were losing their farm, businessmen were going _ bankrupt, and banks were closing their doors when conditions were such that this country should have been prosperous. . They wondered all these things because they did not know or understand that these things were happening because of money loaned by the international bank- ers to warring nations; and, they did not understand that because of these loans, -- we had become the consumer of indus- trial goods and farm products shipped in This condition con- tinued until 1929 when the economy of the United States was no longer able to | carry the load of unemployment and ~ surplus farm products and surplus indus- trial products. In 1929, our economic backbone gave way and the American people, in suffer- ing and hardship, paid again for World which they had paid for already a in money, in goods and in blood and lives . of our young men. INTERNATIONALISM AND FREE TRADE After } if: Hoover went" out of office, - the most discredited Presilent in the minds of most Americans-of any man who ever sat in the White House, the new administration that had promised to drive the money hangers out of the temple did exactly the opposite and lined up with the money changers. Catch phrases which appealed to the emotions of our good people were used. such as having a Good Neighbor Policy. The Administration instituted Reciprocal _ Trade Agreements, so-called, under which we have continued to import goods of all kinds for which we had no earthly use. We had no need of the goods but we did have need of the jobs to produce these goods in this country for our own people. Nobody gets any benefit out of imported goods except those licensed importers who buy them in cheap markets, bring them in this country and sell them at the American prices and make the enormous profit between the foreign price and price in the United States. Everybody else helps pay those profits without receiving. any benefit in return. In order to continue buying foreign goods and agricultural products, the Ad- ministration recognized the necessity of reducing American production.That is why limitations were put upon farmers and why the Administration undertook to limit and control the production of all domestic goods. Eagle came into existence in an effort to hold prices up in spite of competition from these imported goods and that is why support prices were made for agri- cultral crops in the effort to hold prices up in spite of agricultural imports. The spending of taxpayers money ta arbitrarily support prices was but a sub- terfuge on the part of the Administration to fool the people into thinking they were being given real relief when, in fact, they were receiving no relief at all. The farmer did not create this condition any more than the local merchant or local banker did. All of them are simply victims of the same foreign policy of the national government. MONOPOLIES Back in the old days when the United (Continued on page 8) PE en That is why the Blue s a 1 ea "5 PACE TWO) sis As e GEORGIA MAR KET BULLETIN Address all items for publication ana requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE Ue REAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Reece [asspcla 1 (Qn | sy al saa . Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Under Legislative Act the G not assume any responsibility for eorgia Market Bulletin does any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga By Department of Agriculturc Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0! Markets, 222 State Capitol Ailania, Ga. Entered as second class matte August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under, Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, i917. Executive Office State Capito Editorial amd Executive Offices not including name and address. | complete, ie State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 114-122 Pace St. Covington, ta o f _SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 2% HP Bready New Model AR Garden Tractor with re- verse, cultivator, disc harrow, plow with coulter, 32 in. field mower, 42 in. bulldozer blade, spike harrow, power driven mower, used 1 season. W. R. Beck, Jr., Sandy Springs. 145 Mt. Vernon Hwy. Ch. 8883 (At- lanta). 1 Feed Mill, good cond., $50. FOB,-Comer. Ralph S. Collier, Madison. * 30 in. Mill Rocks, belt and pulleys included, $45.; One Cut- off Saw with shafting, $10. I. L. Long, Austell, Rt. 1., Box 120. 2 Horse Equipment: 8 Disc McCormick-Deering Cutaway Harrow, $40.; J. D. Hay Rake, $35.; Oliver Mower, $48.; Heavy Mogal Wagon, with bed, $68.; Iron Wheel Roller Bearing Mc- Cormick-Deering Wagon with oak body, $68.; Oliver Stalk Cutter, $37. Herman Grogan, Marietta, Dallas Rd., Rt. 5. Farmall A Tractor, A-1 cond., harrow, plows, planters, culti- vators. Mrs. Wallace Carter, Plains, RFD 2 One 28 ft. grist mill, rock grinders, and machinry in ex- cellent condition. Dismantled and ready to transport. Can see. F. E. Colvin, Buford, Rt. 3. Large farm bell with slight crack in yoke, $6.50 FOB. Will ship if interested. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Farmall B Tractor, planters, cwitivators, distributors, tractor has new rubber on rear, com- lete outfit, $450. Henry L. osey, Bartow, Rt. 1. Allis-Chalmers PTO, driven two speed and reverse side del. rake, used 2 seasons, very good cond., $225. at my farm. after 4:00 P.M. John C. Reid, Zebu- Jon. Phone 85J11. : 2 Roller Syrup Mill with 8 ft. copper pan, cheap. Se near Cold Mountain, or write. Carl J. Roper, Cumming, Rt. 1. Sears Incubator, around 85 or 90 egg cap., $8. Will not ship. C. S: Winn, Dunwoody. Phone 47-2617. ; 1950 Ford Tractor with bush and bog harrow, rear mount mowing machine, and mechani- cal bar for hoist? good cond., all for $1050.00.-M. A. McCloud, Clarkesville, RFD 3. (1% mi. W. Turnerville). D-6 Caterpillar, Bull Dozer Tractor, less than 2 yrs. old, 1st class cond., $9000.00. Can see at my home on 29 Hwy., 10 mi. @it of LaGrange. D. G. Tyler, Gabbettville. 1952 Ford Tractor, pan, field harrow, pulverizer and trailer, $1375.00 for lot. Excellent cond. See 1 mile E. Glover School, Rockbridge Rd., Cor. Dickens Rd. Or write. Mrs. Velma Hale, Norcross, Rockbridge Rd, One Letz Feed Mill No. 140, $65.; Power Pulpwood Saw on rubber, $75. R. R. Alexander, Athens, Rt. 2. One 1 H Wagon with bed and seat, good running cond., at my place, $35. Theo Wood, Can- ton, Rt. 4. 2 H Wagon, $20. Stalk Cut ter, $15.; Mower, $15. A. E. Smith, Powder Springs, Rt. 2, c/o Little Acres. 1 mule drawn Covington Cot- ton Dropper, very good cond., Bl. cash. Bob Lane, Franklin, tL. ; Farmall Cub Tractor, com- plete with 2 disc plow, 2 sec. 16 disc harrow, planters, power take-off, good cond., $700. Ben Murphy, Spar- ta, Rt. 1. (10 mi. South Sparta, 2 mi. off Sparta-Sandersville paved road). C 14 in. Bottom Plow for Ford Tractor, reasonable; Also want one 2 disc plow for Ford Trac- Le is M. Harris, Thomaston, Good Allis-Chalmers Tractor, excellent cond., Athens 4 disc tiller, on good rubber, 2 row John Deere Stalk cutter, 1 mule mower, cheap for cash; Also a Farm Master:Elec, Brooder, 200 cap., used one season, Mrs. Louie Combs, Sparta, Rt. 2. Phone 2064. John Deere Automatic Pick- up Hay Baler (wire tie) with engine, used 3 seasons, Reason- able. Write or call. Ray E. Tid- well, Douglasville. 1950 Ford Tractor, 2 disc, til- ler, and Sub Plows, bush and bog harrow, for sale. Mrs. Ellie Mitchell, Decatur, 2404 Oak Grove Dr. Tel. Cr. 3522. One Allis-Chalmers Model C | Tractor with plow and culti- vator,~ perfect cond., $595.00. Ross Loughridge, LaFayette. Phone 4-1192. New 5 - 16 John Deere Sub- soil Plow, no wheels, penetrates to 18 in., $40. Will Ship, Milton P. Minchew, Jr, Macon, Rt. 3. McCormick O-6 Tractor, good cond., 1 - 26 in, dise B & B harrow, 8 hp garden tractor, nearly new, priced to sell, all or separately, Call any day ex- cept Saturday. .W. @, Byington, Pe. Intl, cultivators, | Make offer. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1.1952 John Deere B Tractor, | bought new, used very little, lights, starter, power-trol, cul-| tivating equipment, Graham Hoeme Plow, 5 teeth, practic-: ally new, @bl. sec. tractor a row, used very little, sacrifice price. Sell separately or togeth- er. E. G. Perryman, Benevo- lence. Model M Crawler Allis-Chal- mers Tractor, track and motor, $750.; Speed Sprayer outfit, good -cond., $1500. Roy Fowler, Manchester, Rt. 1. 2 Elee. Brooders, reasonable price. Come see. M M. Minor, Roswell, 1067 Canton St. One old regular Farmall Tractor and 20 dise harrow, (just put new dise on front sec- tion), good shape, both $100.00 cash. See me at Crisp Theatre every evening from 2:30-11:00 P.M. S. H: Bowen, Cordele, Rt. 2. i JD Two-~Row Tractor, start- er, lights, power take-off pul- ley, cultivators, planters, ferti- lizer. attach., dbl. sec. disc har- row, 4 disc tiller, used 3 yyrs., $1500.00. See Powells Farm, 7 Have been used for-a saw mill at my place. Alton Stewart, Ad- rian, Rt. 2. mE. Turner Hay Baler, good run- wheels, has pully for power, $75; Also 1+5 in. endless belt, 40 ft., Buena Vista, Rt. 3. * seeder box attachment, new cap. elec. chick brooder, hover and good used rotary mower. C. B. Skipper, Macon, Rt. 2. Phone 3-5964. 5 Practically new Allis-Chalm- ers 3-14 in bottom plow, trail type, good-rubber, $250.00; 1950 Allis Chalmers. G Tractor with 2 row planters and disc, recently overhauled, $500.00; 12 Disc IHC dilla. Phone 2434. - : 2 Tow planter and 1 row fer- tilizer attachment for Gravely Garden Tractor. Make offer. M. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt. 2,' Heath mi. No. Fitzgerald on old Ab-|Rd beville Rd. E, F. Boyd, Sr., owner, Adel, One H Farmall Tractor, start- er, lights, power take-off, ex- cellent cond., $950. R. M. Davi- son, Woodville. Tel. 36320. Heavy duty Tractor Wagon, '$150.; One Power Unit, $800.; 2 Power Saws, $150. and $250. E. K, Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2. New Massey-Harris No, 44} Tractor, gas, used only 50 hrs., A-1 cond., like new, lights, weights, etc., for sale or trade for smaller tractor; Also- Mas- sey-Harris 6 ft..Clipper Com- bine, PTO Bagger, reasonable. Rear Meeks, Carrollton. Phone 1947 - T6 Intl. Crawler Trac- tor and Athens 8 disc roller bearing harrow, both $700.; Minn. Moline Combine 69 in. width, auxiliary motor, $350.; Long Wheel Base, $300. F. M. Gazaway, Decatur, Rt. 1, (2556 Clifton Springs Rd.) Ev. 2971. 5 Used Berkley Deep Well Pump, $50. W. C. Aycock, At- lanta, 491 Peyton Rd., S.W. One Man Chain Saw, 30 lbs., with 18 in, blade, McCulloch make, good cond., $150. Scott Bingham, Nachoochee. One O. 8. Steel 20 in. Farm Bell without frame, for sale. Mrs. Julia K. Lucky, Grovetown, Rt. 1. ~ One 1952 Intl. Combine, 6 ft. blade, with motor, good as new, for sale. Ralph Duncan, Dacula, Rt. 1, Hog Mtn, Rd. D2 Caterpillar Tractor, with Laplant Choate Angle Dozer, Rome Dise Harrow, Taylorway Subsoiler, all good cond., $2200. Or. sell separately. Thomas Randolph, Gillsville, Rt. 1. (11 mi. S. Gainesville). One Electric Seed Grader and Cleaner, good cond., for sale. Mrs. Avis McDaniel, Glen- wood, Rt. 1. 402 Clipper Seed Cleaner with or without elec. motor, has feed roll, bagging attach., treated, asst. 12 screens, per- fect cond., $350. Will deliver. ee P. Minchew, Jr., Macon, ' Complete set John Deere MT Cultivators for sale or exch. for anything can use. Only used little one season. R. 8S. Dean, Alma, Rt. 1. Incubator, elee., 100 egg cap., used once, $12.50 We place, or can ship, Mrs. J. H. Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 8. 8 ft. Keilefer Tandem Har- |- row for sale or exch, for 6 ft. harrow; Jacques HP Pulp- wood Saw, for sale, H. L. Bai- ley, Roswell, Phone 5515. | uh Tractor, good cond., fully equipped with dise for break- ing land, power lift harrow, Du- plex planter, guano distributor, gang plows, pulley, purchased new Feb, 1958, used very little Newnan, Rt. 3. SR } wick, Talon Sse, Vs =F ete Rug te pecs $1850.00. J. M. Goolsby, Bruns- 2000 Reynolds St all A Tractor, never been used, for sale or, trade for anything ean use on farm. J. M. Stringer, MACHINERY FOR SALE 2 good steam engines for sale: ie used 2 weeks $25.00 W. H. Cook,| , type, $25.00; Also want for cash, | Graham Hoeme Plow, 5 tooth,,. Single Sec. Harrow with 18 in.| disc, $40.00. G. A. Lewis, Una=4; Exhaust Power Lift for Farm-_ ning cond., rubber tires on back| M John Deere 4 Dise Plow with paint, good shape; $150.00; 1000| 92 - load at farm, un M; 50 M or mor express in bags o $1.90; 20. M, $1 Begin digging Fel Harrison, Blackshe Broccoli, $1. doz, Del. in postage out of . V. Frankl Dillard, |2 Middleton, Rt. 1. 4 : Good as new two hooper Cole corn and bean planter, never used, $27.50. C. B. Hicks; Rey-| p: olds. . t : - SECOND HAND _ MACHINERY WANTED Want used Riding Garden| ~ Tractor, good cond; cheap for Jersey cash. J. W. Johnson, Lithc#ia,| and White and Yello Rt. 1. Phone Stone Mtn. 3454. | Onion Plants, 500 Want an old Ideal Binder with aoe Fa pe a 8 spoke bull wheel; Also for Pp sale, good Ledbetter corn and| py 4 cotton planter with guano hop- he Or exch. planters for nice heifer yearling. J. F. Wellborn,| ing Sti ees Rock Springs. Yellow May Ph Huck - Want used cultivator and o i P planters for Ford Tractor, good cond. Vicinity of Palmetto. Joe} Harrelson, Palmetto, Rt. 1. Tel.|. 6845. - ; : Want 2 used troctor tires, good fair cond., size 9 or 10 x 24. W. F. Hardison, Savannah} mj Beach, P. O. Box 2. ee SSS . gst Want to buy cultivators for L. A. John Deere Tractor, or cultivators and planters, Con- tact Marian Elliott, Meansville.. Want one David Bradley Gar- den Tractor, 2 1/2 hp, some implements not over 100 miles. Must be a bargain. H. J. Young,| Sumner, Rt. 1. 4 ke Straw Want tractor, reasonable price; Also cultivators, planters, mow- er, near Atlanta or Fayetteville. Pay Cash. Contact H.- R. Ander- son, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Want -one used side delivery | hay rake, the new wheel type. Gontact Roy Allgood, Atlanta, 494 Boulevard, S. E. Want one cultivator for 1953 Farmall Tractor, new type. State condition and price. J. C. Holt, Lenox, Rt. 2. i Want good, used Farniall| doz.; Dewb' cub tractor, with or without at- |] cuttings, k bunch; | pern Add poStage. I Gainesville, Rt. tachments. No junk. Joe G: Thomas, Cartersville: Rt. 3. posta, phone 1478. : Henderson, E: 49. Want a 300 cap., Elec. brood- er, at reasonable price and close by. Advise. W. P. Colvin, Mil- ner. Rt. 1. : Want a 1 or 2 cow Elec. Milk- er to be used on myfarm. Ad- vise. C. W; Jackson, Marietta. Rt. Hazlenut Bushs Mtn. Huckleber ing size, 85e d Sprouts, berry, 3 doz., Hoyett pote 3, Box PLANTS FOR SALE Large berry Strawberry Plants, $1.50 C; Blue Damson Plum, 3, $1.35; -Garlic, 10| 8 $1.; Also Cit head; $1. doz; Large Blue| Colored Bunch Plum, 50 ea. Exch. for print i) sacks. Miss Cecile McCurley, s Hartwell, Rt. 2 - : Strawberry plants, 50c C; alse |May cherry trees, 25 ea. . postage. Mrs. Rade! F sie leberry, bearing ushes, 85c doz.; - Plum Sprouts, low Root, rooted, id postage. Mrs. Man- on, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Sprout Plants, 35 Ga. Vernon D. Judy, i. Jumbo Strawberry, d postage. No COD Prompt shipment. oo Gainesville, 4 00 doz.; Black Red Raspberry, | ooseberry, Plum, $2. 1erry Seed, 10c pod.; urd Seed, 20c pack. d and damp packed. Lov man, Ellijay, Rt. sh, $1.00 doz.; Black Red Raspberry, Gooseberry, Plum, Also Cherry Pepper ack. All plants rooted, . Add postage. Mrs. Ellijay, Rt. 5. alks Old Fashion Su- and Govt. Red Cane, ce; 500 at 4c ea.; 1 M Poe Te Glt: Two Crop, Early Red Hull Speckled 1 cups, $1.25. de for White ice Popcorn, eas, spineless or Seed, Eng. Garden shipping chrgs. Multiplying ts, $12. for 5 a een Glaze Col- $1: 8 Thls., 1 40 Ibs. Mrs. Cobbtown. pepper in pods, $2. before ordering. Smi , Arnoldsville, Cayenne_ Pepper, *kshot, 15 pods, 25c. sie Barfield, Shell- _ Pepper, 8-10 eal hot, 25c large Thls., $17; Send oney. Or trade seed seed. Write first. Brunswick, Rt. Leaf Bull Face 75 Thi.; Giant ft. diam., 40c lb.; Also Sage Plants, $1. doz. J. Ellis, Cum- ;|Peas, 80c cup. | Crowder: Peas, 50c cup; Dried d/100 Ib. bags, $23. Cwt. FOB. | Beggs, Lavonia. |. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, +| qt. Add postage. Betty Mew- .| cup. PP. All 1953 crop. Mrs. A,| Gourd Seed, :|Bean Seed, Hasting Cornfield D AND GRAIN SEED AND GRAIN BEANS AND PEAS a OR SALE _ FOR SALE _ FOR SALE ittle. Pink Beptut Bean| 150 bu. each Red Ripper Peas,} Good tender garden bean seed,| 35 bu. good sound Velvet White Salet Good, _ tender. No chks. Mrs. Doshie Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. poh Eng. Pea, and Purple Hull Seed, 60c cup; Hot Pepper in pod, 50c aqt.; Icebox Watermelon Seed, 25c doz.; Okra, 50c cup. Add post- age. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cum- ming. : ; Tender large White Half Runner Bean, and large White}: Pole Bean Seed, 60c cup. PP. Mamie Anderson, Ellijay, P. O. Box i377. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, 99 pct. pure, $18. Cwt. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, c/o Pine Crest Acres. Tel. Fayetteville 5581. 1953 Okra, 45c teacup. Add. postage. Mrs. Edna Hooper, Hiawassee, Rt. 1. . _ Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20cstart;. 12 starts; - $12." PP Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rockmart, Rt. 2; = 1953 Pensacola Bahair Grass Seed, recleaned, in new 100 lb. bags, 20clb. Virgil T. Barber, Nashville, Rt. 3.. Recleaned Kobe Lespedeza Seed, 98/90 test, bagged in new Joe D. Murrow, Tel. 2948. . _ Calico Bunch Butterbeans, 35c cup. PP. Exch. for pecans. W. eS McWilliams, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Old Fashion Eschelott and Red Nest Onion Sets, $1. gal. Prepaid in Ga. Mrs. W. C. Byington, Newnan, Rt 3 Farmington, Jimpson Seed for tomato grafting, 25c pkt. and stamped envelope. W. C. Aycock, Atlan- ta, 49t Peyton Rd., S. W. Giant Long Green Pod Okra, hand ~ picked, kept pure, 40c cup, Add postage. James V. Bennett, Screven. : Several bushels good cane seed, combine run, 10c lb. Plus shipping chrgs. No COD. Cleo Good citron seed, $1.25 Ib. Ralph Jones, Cadwell. Extra early White Bunch* Bean Seed, tender, large cup, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Levi Barron, Gainesville, Rt. 1: 30c_ start. Mrs. R. Rockmart, Rt. 2. 3000 bu. oats, bulk $1. bu. FOB farm. SJight charge for sacking if desired. L. E. Akins, Macon, Rt. 3. Phone 57981. _ White Half Runner, Pink Peanut Bean Seed, and few cups tender Salet Peas, 60c cup. PP. No chks. Eula Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 132. : Green Pod. Okra, Yellow Crok Neck Squash, Black Dia- mond, Blecklee-Kleckley Sweet Watermelon, Rockyford and Hales Best Cantaloupe, and Citron Melon Seed, 25c cup; $1, A. Nolen, born, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1. Tender Hull English, and Gray Sugar Pea Seed, 40c cup; Mustard, smooth ruffle leaf, 2 Thls., 15c; Colored Pole Butter- bean, bears until frost, 40c cup; White Blackeyed Peas, 20c cup. Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Yellow Meat Watermelon, 40, 10c; Martin Gourd Seed, 10c doz. ahd stamped envelope; Hearts of Gold Cantaloupe, and Okra, 25c cup; White Nest On- ion, $1. gal. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Butter Pea Seed, 50c cup. es|Mrs, Lula Hawkins, Alpharet-| tay Rt..3. d White Multiplying Nest On- ion (cleaned) 35 qt.; And old fashion long green Okra, 55c George Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Dipper, Nest Egg and Mixed ; , also Castor Bean, 15e pkg. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. White tender Half Runner ean, 55 large cup. PP, Mrs. A. W. Mulkey, Ellijay, Star Rt. | Hardman, Commerce, Rt. 2. | Seed, $5.50 bu.; .Brown Gaton Soy Beans, $6.50 bu.; 40 bu.. New Era Peas, $5. bu.; 12 tons Brown Top Millet Seed, recleaned, 8'6c Ib.; 2000 lbs. Shogoin Tur- nip Seed, 99.79 pct. pure; 92 pet. germ. W. H. Norris, Zebu- lon. 7 Colored and White Bunch Butterbenas, 50 Ilb.; Prolific, bearing until frost, long green Okra Seed, $1. lb. All new seed, hand gathered, and_ shelled. Add _ postage. Mrs. H, G. Greene, Carnesville. Few thousand stalks Green Cane for planting, good lengths, $25. per M stalks. W. W. Wil- liams, Quitman. 8000 lbs. Cattail Millet, 8c lb.; 500 lbs. Brown Top Millet, 10c lb. Both cleaned, in 100 Ib. bags. Germ, and purity guar.; 100 bu. Iron and Clay Peas, $6. bu. Cleaned, 2 bu. bags. See Sankie Powell at farm near Wrens, or contact M. T. Cour- son, Hazelhurst. 300 bu. Coker Oats, $1; bu. Willie Nix, Commerce, Rt. 2. Pure Pride Watermelon Seed, 50c oz.; % lb., $1.85 PP.; Pure Midget Icebox Watermelon, 60c 0z.; 4 lb., $1.50. PP in Ga. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5, 1800 Ibs. recleaned pasture grade Kobe Lespedeza, in new bags, $15. Cwt.; Several tons Lespedeza, $30. ton. W. H. Dixie Crimson Clover, 15c lb.; Chapel Hill Rescue, 8c Ib.; Rescue 6c lb.; Brown Top Mil- let, 9c 1b.; Star Millet, 20c Ib.; Kobe Lespedeza, 28c lb. Tel. 2131. C. D, Wood, Bowdon. 50 Ibs. Black Diamond Wa- termelon Seed, $1.25 lb.; 3 mi. Palmetto. H. D. Wilson, Pal- mete. Ri 1. Gimson Weed Seed, 50c Tbl.; Cinnamon Vine, and Gourd 15 doz.; Blue Tender Peas, 5 cups, $1.; Also 2 lbs., Yellow Root, $1.25. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. e Seed: Watermelon, Pumpkin, Hot Pepper, all, 15c pkt.; Green Glaze Collard and Hastings Heading, 20c thls.;- Peach seed, 10-doz.; also onion plants, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Viola Brady, Cairo. Rt.-17 - Long green (without fuz) ok- ra seed, 50 cup; white butter- bean, 60c cup; Purple Hull or Brown Crowder Peas, 3 cups, $1.; 12 garlic bulbs, $1.; 6 Mul- lein plants for.$1. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. Garrison watermelon seed, 50c large pkt.; $1.50 Ib.; Can- taloupe, tomato and _ gourd seed, 3 pkts. 50c. Postpaid. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Cleaned, white multiplying nest onions, ready for setting, $1.50 gal. PP. No COD. Mrs. S. H. Browning, Ailey. Blackeyed Two Crop Crowd- er and Mixed Peas, Okra, and White Bunch Lima Bean Seed, for sale. John B. Horne, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. %Highway Haven Store. e : Brown Speckled Cornfield Beans, also Okra, each 50c cup; Small Pole Lima Butter beans, 35c cup; White Cornfield Beans, 50c cup; Mixed Peas, 25c cup. Add postage. Cora Mae Ham- montree, Chickamauga, Rt. 2. Pure -Honeydrip Cane Seed, 10c Ib.; Green Pod Okra Seed, 50c Ib. Fob. J. F. Farlow, Bow- don, Rt. 2. Tel 3488.- Clemson Okra, 1954, gatherd without rain, $1.00 lb Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. 300. bu. oats, $1.00 bu. FOB, bulk. Will sack for hauling. L. E. Akins, Macon, Rt. 3. Phone 57981. \ Green Glaze Colard Seed, 1953 crop, 25c Tbl.; 6 Thls., $1.00; $5 lb.; Martin Gourd Seed, 15 doz.; 2 doz. 25c; Jumbo Pumpkin, 15c.; 2 doz., 25c; White Butter- beans, 35c lb. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. 600 lbs. good grade Sericea Lespedeza Seed, combine run, 15c Ib. at my place 5 mi. E. Mon- toe, just off Athens Hwy, near bee Vernon Church, W. M. Cook, Little White, Big White Half Runner, Pink Peanut, Brown 6 Week Speckled Cutshort Beans, 60c cup. Or exchange 2 cups for 4 print sacks. Add _ postage. Dessie Vivk, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 5000 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza, re- cleaned, in new bags, free of noxious weed seed. Joe A. David, Dewy Rose,. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 20 bu. Dixie Lee Peas from certified seed, 20c lb. FOB. No less than a bushel sold. Harvey C, Jordan, Buena Vista. White with Blackeyed Peas, 1953 crop, 10c lb. Jud Roberts, Carters, Rt. 1. / Tender, * White and Striped Cornfield Beans, 55c teacup; Blue Java Peas, 25c lb. in 5 Ib.J lots; also Pumpkin Seed, 15c Tbl. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. White and Colored Bunch Butterbeans, 25c cup. Exchange for print sacks: (1 cup per 1 sack Ea. pay postage; Also White Butter Peas, 40c cup. Add post- age. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt.-2: 3 Tender Speckled Half Run- ner, and Blue Pole Bean, 3 cups $1.50; One bushel White Crowder Peas, clean, for table, $12.00:; 5 cups, $1.50. No chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. ee Large White Speckled Run- ning Butterbeans, heavy bear- ers til frost, 35c cup; 4 cups, $1. 25; Prepaid; Red Crowder, White Blackeyed, White Purple Hull and Peanut Peas, 35c cup; 4 cups $1.25. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon. Rt. 1. Good tender, high land, mix- ed Cornfield Beans, 60c cup; 2 cups, $1.10; 3 cups, $1.45.| PP; Also Watercress peas, 40c doz.; Adairsville, Rt. 2. Old time Little White Tender Half Runner, and White Tender Cutshort Cornfield Beans, free of weevils, $1.00 cup. Plus postage. Mrs. T. N. Wade, Talking Rock, Fite: GoodMay English Peas, 75c cup. PP; 2 cups, $1.25. Mrs. Hen- ry G. Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 60 bu. good 90 Day Velvet Beans, $12.00 bu. J. B. Mullis Dexter. Old, Time White, and striped Half Runner, Pink Peanut White Hull 6 Weeks, and Speckled Cut- short Beans, 60e .cup; White Salet Peas, 85c cup.. No chks. Ople Gable, Ellijay, Rt.'3. 50 Day Black Crowder Peas; 5 Ibs., $1.25; No less 5 lbs. to a ustomer. PP in Ga. Also White Peas, good to eat dry or green, $8.00 bu. Exp. collect. eae J. E. Meeks, Bethlehem, tos ; Tender Speckled Cutshort Cornfield Beans, 65c cup; Mixed Cutshort, 60c cup; White salte Eng. Peas, 80c cup. PP. No chks. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. White and Speckled Tender Half Runner Beans, 60c cup; Red Speckled. Crowders, Blue Java Peas, 25c lb. in 5 lb. lots; Tender Hull Salet Garden Eng. Peas, 60c teacup. Add postage. Mrs. G. T. Brown Ball Ground. White brown-eye Crowder and Florida Crowder peas, each $10.00 bu. Add postage. L. D. Todd, Danville. ; Purple Hull Peas, large run- ning kind, brown when dry, 45 lb.; $4.-pk.; $15. bu. Del. Mrs. Geneva Chanclor, Pitts. Beans, $10, bu. Cecil Jennings, Soperton. . Little Old Fashion White Hull Half Runner Beans, sound tender, and White Seeded Green Hull variety, 75c cup Orders promptly - filled. Mrs, J. M. Hall, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Box 133. : Velvet Beans, ready, sacked clean, for sale. See. Oathet Carver, Wray, Rt. 1. Tender White Cornfield Bean, large, small White Half Run- ner, Early Brown Bunch, 50@ cup; 3 cups, $1.35; Lima Bunch Butterbeans, 30c cup: 3 cups, 75c. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jas~ per, Rt. 3. No. 1 Ninety Day Velvet Beans, gathered before frost or freeze, in 4 bu. lots or more, $8.50 bu. A. D. Ringwood, Dan- ville, Rt. 2. Several buhels Early Purple Hull Crowder Peas, 25c Ib, del. in Gai; $8. bu. FOB. No less than 8 lbs. shipped. Geo, W. Howard, Cedartown, Rt. 2, Gay Tan Beans, cleaned, bag- ged, for sale. W. M! Harris, Thomaston, Rt. 1. Good tender Old Fashion Cutshort Cornfield, and White Half Runner Garden Beans, 55 cup. No chks. nor stamps. Add postage. Pearl Wilson, Carters, Early Cream, Blackeyed Spot- ted Crowders, Pole Cat, 5 Ibs., $1.; Tender Half Runner, White Bunch, Cream Color, and 6 Weeks Pink Beans, large cup, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. T. L. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt, 8. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Plum and Sage Plants, 6, $1.3 Scuppernong Cuttings, 75c doz.; Blueberry, Yellow Root, an Garlic Bulbs, 50 doz; Kudzu Plants, $9. C. Add postage. Mrs. - 3 doz., $1.10. Mrs. Paul Hogan,| J . C. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Govt. ,insp. Moneymaker, Brooks ahd oore Pecan Trees, 4-5 ft., $1.25;5-6 ft., $1.50. L. E. Brown, Baconton. Oct. Yellow Indian Peach Trees, Large Purple Fi Sprouts (rooted), $1. ea.; 6 ol fashion Cling Stone and Clear- stone Peach, $1.; Sweet Pome- granate Bushes, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. Scuppernong Grape Vines, 35 ea.; Red Sugar Fig Trees, 45 ea. Mrs. J. R. Brannen, Statesboro, Rt. 1. Crabapple, Currant, Black and Red Haw, Black Walnut, Catawba, Mulberry, Cherr yy Himalaya Blackberry, 2-4 ft, 40c ea.; $3. orders PP. Mrs, Thurman Todd, Mitchell. Crabapple, 2-3 ft. 5, $1.; Red and Yellow May Plum, 6, $1.3 1 and 2 yrs. old Peach, $1. ea.; Persimmon, 35c ea.; Muscadine Vines, 8, $1.; Purple-and White Fig, 50c and $1.; State insp. Add postage. Exch. for sacks Mrs. Grady Brewer, Tooms- boro. Red-and Yellow June, Red and Yellow Delicious, Yates, Stayman, Blacks, etc. Apple Trees, 1 yr. size, 35c; Large 2 tyr. 45c; Pears, Cherry, Plum, Apricot, 1 yr. size, 65c;. Grape Vine, 25c; 3 ft. size Stuart Pe- can, $1.75; 3 yr. Blight Proof Chestnut, $1.50 ea. State insp., del. T. M. Webb, . Ellijay. Apples: Everbearing, Yellow Delicious, Red Delicious, Red June, Yellow June, Horse, Grimes, Winesap, Black Twig, grafted, insp., 1 yr., 40c ea. All orders $3. up delivered. A. J. Willoughby, Waco. Dr., N. By HEREFORD SHOW AND SALE The Georgia Hereford Assn., Annual Spring Show and Sale will be held in Atlanta at the Southeastern Fair Grounds, Saturday, February 20thShow begins 9:30 A. MSale, 1:00 P. M. Both horned and polled Herefords from 16 Georgia Herds shown and _ sold. Write. Ralph W. Cammack, Atlanta, 599 Morningside iu Be a } } be PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE PEANUTS AND PECANS. 2OR SALE : Black Walnut Sprouts, 25 ea.; den, Hapeville, Box 127. #10: Muscadine, Scuppernong Fall and Fox Grape Vines, your col- lection 12, $1.75; Bearing size Blueberry, $1.25 doz.; Hazel- nut, 75e doz.; Early May Cher- ry Trees, Damson Plum, 6, $1.; Dif. var. Peach, $1.50 doz. Mrs. _M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Concord Grape Cuttings, rooted, $1. ea.; 6, $5.; Also Stone Mountain Whtermmsion Seed, Dynamite by 25 teacup. Add postage. E. rietta, State insp. Apple Trees, lead- ing var. 2-3 ft., 30c ea.; 3-4 ft., 35c ea.; Peach, 2-3 ihe 30c ea.; Grape Vines, 2 yr., 20c ea. PP. A Be Alexander, Cleveland, ts: Dewberry, Blackberry, Cran- berry, Sugarberry, also Persim- mon, Red, Orange, Yellow, May, June Plums, Cherry, all 6, $1.; Red, Black Mulberry, 5 $1: Red, Black Muscadine, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Thos. ais Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box Seeding Peach Trees, old time red, 6, $1.35; $2.50 doz.; PP in Ga. Out-of- State, add 25e for postage. Mrs. Vada Bla- lock, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Celestial Sweet Fig, and large Lemon Settings, inspect- ed, 4-5 ft., $2. ea.; 3-4 ft., $1.50; 2-3 ft., $1. Small Stuart Imp. Pecan, Lyr., $1.; 2 yr., $2.; Nuts for planting, 5e ea. B. O. Fus- sell, Atlanta, Ave., N.E. Walnut Trees, well branched, 8-4 ft., $1.25 ea.; 5-6 ft. $1.75 ea. All prepaid. Prompt del. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bow- don, Rt. 1* Hazelnut Bushes, Red Rasp- berry, $1. doz.; Chestnut with roots, 50c ea.: Wild Gooseberry, Muscadine Vine, ea. 6, $1.; Also Sassafras with roots, 4, $1.; Huckleberry, Garlic, Ye llo w Roots, 50c doz.; and Walnut Meats, $1. lb. Mrs. D. M. Hollo- way, Dahlonega, Rtj1.: 889 Edgewood Muscadine Vines, 45c ea.; Also White and Colored But- terbeans, 40ce cup; Colored Half Runner, 50c cup. Add postage. Ezra Caine, Cumming. : Old Fashion Limber Twig Apple Sprouts, 50c ea.; 3, $1.; White Eng. Peach Sprouts, 50 ea.; 3, $1. Mrs: A. D:; Jones, Cumming, Ria: May Cherry Trees, Catnip _ bunches, Crabapple Trees, Ha- zelnut Bushes, Garlic Bulbs, each 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs, Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Fig Sprougs, 50c ea. at my home. J. D. Dur- Tame Gooseberry, 6, $1.; Black Walnut, about 2 ft., 35c ea.; Raspberry, 60 doz.; Pep- permint, 40 doz.; Yellow Root, 50c lb.; Queen of the Meadow, 75 Ib.; Jimpson Weed Seed, 50c Tl. Add postage. Miss oe Patterson, Halking Rock, PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE New Peat Meats, clean, shelled halves, $1. lb PP. No chks. Miss Orene Flowery Branch, Rt: 1. 1953 crop (not shelled) Pe- eans 30c lb.; Shelled halves. $1. qt.; Broken, 90c qt.; Also Peach Seed, Old. Time White, and Yellow Elberta, 25 doz.: Half ee mixed $1. Add postage. Mrs, an Terry, Quitman. Overby, Peanuts, large, pink skin, 2. 4 in hull, washed, dried, fine for seed or eating, $2. pk.: $6. bu.; Also Blue Java Peas, 25c in 5 lb. lots; White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 55c teacup. Add postage. P. B. . Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 1953 crop Pecans, Stuarts or Schleys, 5 Ib., $2.; also Dill seed, 4 0z., $1. PP. Send check or currency. J. W. Lang, Omega. Red Peanuts, 3-4 te hull, washed; selected, $6. bu.; Also Shelled White Rice Popcorn, _ lbs., $2. Add postage. Mrs. B. H. i. Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. . E. Kurtz, Ma-| J: |Harold Hayes, 4-6 ft., rooted,- D 80 lbs. Schley Pecans, 98 pct. sound, 22c lb. at my barn. E. H. Toole, Midville, Rt. 1. Stewart Pecans, 5 lb., $1.50. PP! No: chs: sseMicn Deans Danielsville. f Stuart Pecan Meats, in halves $1. Ib. Add postage; Imp. Seed- lings, 20c lb. FOB. Crawford- ville. Geo. Nunn, Crawfordville, Ries Shelled pecans, $1. lb. Mrs. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt. 3. HAY AND STRAW (WHEAT, OATS, ETC.) FOR SALE New crop Peanut Hay in truck load lots, del anywhere. Write for prices. J. M. Bryant, Syca- more, Rt. 1, Box 151. 3 1/2_tons baled eno hant Hay, $30.00. ton. 3 mi. NW Douglas- >| ville. Robert E. Foran, Douglas- ville. Phone 2515. Unbaled Shucks at barn. Make offer. C. V. Allen, Stone Moun- tain, Rt. , Box 38. A-1 ae mixed grass hay, $30.; Sericea Lespedeza $35.00. Del in 5 ton lots. L. C. Curtis, Watkinsville, Phone 3431. 5 tons hay for sale at barn. R. O. Stodghill, Jackson, Rt. 1. Good peavine Hay, baled, $35 ton at farm. J. F. Lowe, Fort Nanos . - Kudzu Hay, 10 tons, top quali- ty, baled with pickup baler, chopped for easy feeding, cut, baled, stored without rain, $35 ton my barn, 4 mi. E. Buford. Buford, Rt. 2; Phone 3865. P Lespdeza Hay or Baled Oat: Hay, 80 bale; Oat, Wheat, Rye Straw, 50c bale. 6 mi..So. town on State Hwy. .281 (Wildcat Bridge Rd.). See T. J. Rousey, Royston, Rt. 2. ~ 100 tons bright baled hay, bal- ed without rain, combination of Bermuda, Crab and Dallas Grass -| no weed, $25.00 ton FOB my barn. J, Lynwood Bentley, Thomaston, Rt. 2. Phone 3697. Several tons bright Runner Peanut Hay, no rain nor posion, lots of peanuts in hay, i 00 ton.; Near Charing Ga. , A. Welch Jr., Mauk. Top Seales sericea Jespedeza Brown Top Millet or Grass. Hey, verieties baled sPparatelyi: $35; $30:00; $25.00 ton. E. T. Newton, Madison, Che Ranch. Tel. 157-J- or 113. Lespedeza Hay for sale, James Nutt, Luella. New crop Peanut Hay deliver- ed in trailerload lots.. Write for Re V. H. Burke, Cacao tat 24 tons excellent quality Pea- nut Hay, peanuts taken up after storm rains, $23.00 ton at my farm 7 mi SE Cuthbert. D. Don- ald Peavy Cuthbert, Rt3., Tel: 2320. Best quality Lespedeza Hay, baled without rain. with pick-up baler, 85c per bale in truckload lots at my farm. See Bud Thompson, Dawsonville. (4 mi. south). 10- tons baled Bermuda dnd Lespedeza Hay, $35.00 ton. L. P. ingleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Phone 772. ~ Few hundred bales Kobe Les- pedeza, and some lespedeza an Fescue Hay, heavy bales, $35.00 ton; $1.00 bale. One mile Bag- well Truck Stop. Mrs. Dilworth; Canon, Rt. Redwine Farm, pie 0 15 tons Runner Peanut Hay, $18.00 ton at my place. Leroy Shiver, Camilla, Phone 4612. 150 bales good mixed. Grass and Lespedeza Hay, 80c bale at my farm. R. L. Estes, Rex. Grass Hay, 85c bale; Lespede- za Hay, $1.15 bale; 5 mi. N. Ros- well off 140 Hwy, Ralph -Dan- gar, Woodstock. 50 tons new crop Soybean Hay, $40. at barn. Lynn Borders, Fort Valley. Phone 614. Excellent Grade So oy ong Cane Hay, $35.00 ton FOB S. Collier, Madison, and alph Boyd | (Wheat, Oais, et - FOR SALE Bright baled oat straw, $20. 00 ton, FOB; Also have oats for jsale Fred Benton, Jr, Monti- cello, 75 tons good Runner Peanut Hay, $15. ton at my barn. Will help load. Write, or. phone 161. Frank F, Alston, Jr., Parrott, | Box 111. Few tons good Kobe Lespe- deza Hay, $35. ton; Also good bright grass hay, $25. ton. Phone 85J11 after 4:00 P.M. John C. Reid, Zebulon. 25 to 40 tons Lespedeza Se- rieca Hay, baled without rain, $25. ton FOB barn, 9 mi. South Barnesville, U.S. 341. W. P. Elder, Jr., Culloden. Phone Thomaston 3472 night. 300 bales clean good Sericea Hay, bri ight, $32.50 at my barn, 2% mi. Kast Lithonia, at Gaines ae M. A. Gaines, Lithonia, t 500 bales Tepes: Hay, sun cured, has some straw, 65 per bale; 100 bales Fescue, sun cured, tender, 80c bale; 200 bales Vetch and Wheat Hay, 85 bale. Will help load. Jack Barnette, Colbert. Phone 4372. 40 tons good, bag peanut hay for sale. A. Dale, Par- rott, Rt. 1, Box a Phone 823. Good bright grass hay, $25. ton; Peavine and soybean hay, $30. ton at farm. Will deliver -for reasonable amount. We H. Norris, Zebulon. Excellent Soybean and Cane Baled Hay, $35. ton. FOB Com- er, Ga. Ralph S. Collier, Madi- son. 16 tons good baled Gaytan Bean. Hay, $40. ton. Harvie E. Bickers, Hiram. Tel. Powder Springs 4764. . About 300-400 bales nice bal- ed oat straw, never rained on, 50e per bale. Ww. T. Allen, Dan- ielsville, RFD d 10 tons Alfalfa Hay, $35. ton. Also 1000 bu. good clean oats, 90e bu. in bluk. BE. -V. Janets Bogart: 20 tons exellent ality | pea- nut hay (peanuts gs up af- ter storn rains) $20. ton. at my farm 7 mi. SE Cuthbert. D. Donald Peavy, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. Tel. 2320. -Several tons. good Runner Peanut Hay, and several hun- dred bushels each of White and Yellow Corn. Will not deliver. Write. Frank Pearman, Chula, Rt. 1. Phone 1428R2, Tifton, Ga. 1200 bales choice Gpastal | Bermuda Hay, $35.; and $40. ton; so Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons, 40e cu. ft. Dig-- ging days Monday and Thurs- day. J. P. Morris, Baxley, Tel. 2895. Best grade high protein Se- ricea Hay, bright, 1st. cutting, large bales, #1. Ht Moo $30. ton at my barn. re, Mil- ner, Rt. 1. CORN. AND SEED CORN FOR SALE _ Dixie 18 Seed Corn, 1st. year plane: eee shelled, $6.00 FOB. E. W. Benhardt, Aus- aL Rt. 3. Limited amount of truckers favorite corn, slightly mixed with Golden Batham Sweet corn, $1200) qtigs Pea Also Clemson Okra, gathered without rain, 50c large teacup. PP. No stamps nor chks. Mrs. Valley Berden, Roys- ton. 150 bu. White Corn at my barn, $1.75 bu. 4 mi. So. Brook- let. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rite 2; 200 bu. Holcombe Prolific Corn, good heavy variety, for sale. E. C. Denton, Hiawassee. 100 bu. Ga. 101 Corn, ggod for mileing or feeding, for sale. 2 1/2 mi. So. Cleveland, U. S. Hwy. 129, 23 miles North Gainesville. Come see. Make offer. W. M. Hamilton, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Several haundrer bushels Whatileys red cob seed corn. Special price per quality, FOB barn, Chas, Pagel ee % sain es Ranch. tonseed, Siren. big grown from foundation seed picked and ginned dry on .one var. gin, 7c lb. Riley c. IMTS eeerat D&PL No. 15 Cert. cottonseed, | delinted and treated, Ist yr. breeder, bagged in new, 100 lb. bags, $7.00 CWT. FOB, Roy) Ward, Watkinsville. 1500 lbs.. Cokers 100 wilt- -re- sistant cottonseed, staple 1-3/32 in., and nearly a bale to acre. CWT at my barn, 7 mi. W. Lum- ber City on Jackson Rd. L. H. roduced Calhoun, Lumber City. Rt. 1,| Box 120. Cokers 100 wilt resistant |. Cert. cottonseed, Ist yr. breeder, | delinted and Ceresan treated, bagged in 100 lb. cotton bags $7 CWT: OB. Cun: ee eg Wate kinsyille, . _ POTATOE SEED _ FOR SALE Shed from. pure Yellow Skin Vine Cuttings, Yellow Yam Po- |. tatoes, $3. bu.; Also Money| Makers from vine cuttings, 35 to Hill, $2.50 bu. at farm. Ber- a Ty cbs Morgan, Clyo. a - a No. 1 Bunch Copperskin PR, : vine grown, certified sweet po- | from lint| 100 lb. s feed sacks, un nor milaaw. Hl l age; a ea 5.00 per| p. nor mildew, a a le, 25, $4.75; 50, $9. | | through 3rd zon x Mrs. W. B. Skinner, ville, Rt. ae ee Good w. }100 Ib. cap., . Mrs tato seed, $4. bu. Olin Harrel- ; Br : son, Helena, Rte: Excellent quality coeited| Bunch P. R. Sweet Potatoes for sale. Write for price and terms. 1000 E. 2nd Ave. Tel. 30390. 600 bu. certified Bunch P. R. Seed Potatoes, for sale. Place |-e orders for future delivery. J. B. Savage, Montezuma. 400 bu. Certified Bunch P. Be Seed Sweet Potatoes, FOB... 5: ee Cordele, Box 49. ers ; 400 bu. ee Px Ri. ; Sweet Potato seed, $4. bu. also| 1 75 bu. 3-crop peas, $6. bu. At my place. E. D. Dickerson, ee vania, Rt.ds ae Sig, Tease WALNUTS. AND wer tare MEATS" FOR SALE Black watt = none ach and large pee $1. pint. Add postage. Mrs. John R. Brown,- Dewey Rose. Rt. 1. oo! 1953. new walnut raat. $1. lb.; Also large and clean Red Sassafras -Roots, r - low Root, Yellow Dock 30c Ib.; Blakemore Strawberry Plants, |. 25c lb. Yel-|. A. K. Harwell, Rome, |p he postage Mashburn, Le $5. bu.|/ea.: W $2. M. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Fara Ellis, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Black Walnut Meats, 1953 crop, $1. lb.; Chestnut, China- e: quapin, 16-24 in., 50c ea. Add) postage. Mrs. Viola Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt IS i Clean Walnut Meats, 60c pt.; $1. Ib. Cash or MO. Add. post.| age. Mrs. Mary . Stephens, Dahlonega, Ri. 1 Box: SO Se Clean Black Walnut Meats, | $1. Ib.; Also Red Sassafras, Sarsaparilla Root, 3 Ibs. $1. Add postage. Mrs. Sibley Rich- f ardson, Hartwell, Rt. Bs EGGS FOR SALE - Giant S. C. Black Minocra| gum Setting Eggs, $2.25 per 15. Pre- paid. - Insured ~ pareel post. Prompt del. L. B. Millians, New- ; nan. Hatching Rgs from prize Buff | Cochin, S. Comb, and RI Red Bantams, parcel post. C.H. Overby, ae umbus, 3609-14 Ave. Purebred heavy type Dark Cornish Hatching Eggs, $1.80 set- ting of 15. Carton to be returned. at once. MO only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1, Box 35.} Hatching Eggs of Pheasant, Quail, Ducks, Peafowl, Guinea Fowl, and Bantams. Place order now Eggs shipped parcel post prepaid. Ne Helge Street, At- lanta, Rt. 2. SACKS FOR SALE Extra nice print sacks, wash- a setting of 15. $3.00) ed, pone. on holes ni Wz 3, $1.5 mers, N Cina sot ' we Dipper gourds, 50c and seed, $1. cupful. Mrs. W. E. Woot- 65e,1b;-C. -C: ceville, Rt. 4. Ib. plain and 90c lb. Write ter. Glenn safras, Wild Cher. f ttle Weed, 3 lb., $1. Mrs, sellow root, Queen 101 Yellow dock, , 50c thls.; also -25c ea. Add Jackson, permint, bale bulbs, 50c doz.; plants, $1.- doz:; lic 5 50c lb. Mrs. | Dahlonega, Rt. a 5 ty eked, dry leaf 5 Ib. lots, | us Brannan, Phone 2311. shade dried pint cupful; 3 Holland, Dal- cker, shade dried Cash .or M.O. No Davis, _Dah- Day Velvet iod and sound. Abbeville. ore Bunch . State kind, ship same. Joe Ri 2 the Govt improv- dvise. 00- 0-150. bu. good market rice. yy ols 'p.| mos. a bins A211: a Ryasae LANEOU RICE es Want home - raised Rice, eared and ready for use. | Advise. R. C. Rozier, Quitman. -|ROOTS AND HERBS: Want a lot of roots, barks .|and herbs of all kinds. Advise {what you have and price with amount. Miss Janette Bohan- non, LaGrange, 1101 Baldwin St. Apt. E. . .| SADDLE: Want a saddle, prefer horn type or English type, cheap for cash. Advise. T. E. Terrell, ae. Rt 72. Want good, used saddle and : bridis. Advise. , Dr. John Cox, Pelham. SEED: : Exch. good 1 H. mowing machine and good 2 H. wagon, for 300 dbs. reseeding Crimson Clover and 300 lbs. Ky. 31 Fescue grass seed. Contact. Letters ans. W. S. Mitchell, Cairo. Rt. 2. Want some Beka of the large half Bushel cap. gourd. Advise at once .R. C. Little, ean, 2337 Camellia Dr. Want some of the old time 'Red Springle head (grows very tall) syrup Cane Seed. Advise what you have and price. Reece Simmons, Baldwin. Rt. 1. Wants white shallots for planting, also bi-color Lespe- deza seed. Advise fully. F. W. Maddox, Stone Mountain. SYRUP: Want 5 gal. Green Cane Syrup. Advise at once. R. H. Norman, Atlanta, 2440 Peach- Cee Rd. c/o Mrs. Bing, Apt. a CATTLE FOR SALE ond Milch Cow, i Calf, $95. Mrs. Myrtle. Summers, Tic thonia, Rt: 1, (Near Center- ville). : ees 3 reg. Guernsey Male. Spall marked, good bloodlines, one month to 5 mos., and 14 mos. old, for sale or exchange for heifers of same breed. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, Reg. Young Brown, Swiss Bull, out of BHIA tested dams, for sale. T. B. Clower, Doug- lasyille. 3 good milch cows, Ist and 2nd calves, due to come in first of Feb. No reasonable offer re- fused. Located near Water Branch Church on Fury Ferry He Jesse cone: Martinez, Rt. 10 head of cattle: 1 pure- { bred Heretoxd Male, 2 vrs. old, 3 milch cows, 2 heifers (milk type) and 4 beef type heifers, Contact. S. E. McGinnis, Al- pharetta, Rt. 1, Cogburn Rd. Phone 4194, - t - White Face Calf, $150. 3% mi. Luthersville, on Rocky Mt. Rd. John Will Foster, Luthers- ville, Rt. 1, Box 85. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, very gentle, 5 yrs. old, around 1250 Ibs., good color, well mark- ed, for sale to prevent inbreed- | ing. Consider trading for hay -if price is right. L. B. Hunt, Macon, 447 Buford Rd. Phone 25560. Polled Hereford Bulls, Victor Donimo bloodlines, 6-9 old, several to choose from, or will exchange for grain N EER lor small calves of equal value. Letters ans. M. F. Hammock, _| Jefferson, Rt. 3. Phone 122J4. One Ayshire Bull, subj. to reg., 15 mos. old, paid $75. when | baby calf, for sale or exch, for White Face Bull. J.B. Easter- Jt, _ Montezuma. Phone Reg: ee Milch Cow, 5 yrs. old, 18 heifers, bred to freshen Aug. and Sept.; Also 1 yr. old artificially sired unbred heifer Health certificates. James i Pace, Rex. Phone Stock- tooa 3082. _ pagh blooded reg. Polled atl out 3 yrs. old, soline |to prevent inbreeding. Dr. : Floyd, Loganvi % 4 Heifers, White Face, grade, : Springers, $75, ea.; Also Heif- alves and Steer Calves, $50. - $60 M.. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt. 2, Heath Rd. Phone 3- 3983 (Except Sundays): Reg. Horn Type. Hereford Bull, 4 yrs. old, also bull calves for sale. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rivets C0. oe Farm. At- lanta, Tel. De. 0957. 3 good milch cows, Ist and 2nd calves, at reasonable price. Or trade one for young pullets, any good breed. My place. Stevens Creek Rd. near Water Branch Church. Jesse Corley, Martinez. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 7 yrs. old, excellent individual, grandson of famo.s Domestic Mischief 6th, $350. Exch. for polled or horned bull of equal breeding. Do not apply for ex- change unless have animal of equal quality. T. R. Cowan, Monticello. Purebred Hereford Bull Calf, about 7 mos. old, no horn type, for sale or exchange for heifer. J. M. Stringer, Middleton, Rt. 1. One Brahma Bull, 6 yrs. old. Guar. Reasonable price. Jack Livingston, Brunswick, Rt. Box 168. Several nice milch cows, fresh in, for sale. Come see. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.|% (Near 558 R4, 5 mos. old Horned Type Here- ford Bull with papers, $100.00; Milch Cow, (White Face) Calf, $110.00; 5 gal. Milch Cow, $150; 2 Springers, $70.00 ea. Glenn Norton, Fairburn. 1 Reg Angus Bull, ready for service, good bloodlines, $125.00 at my farm. See me after 5 OClock week days; Anytime on weekends. J. C. Herron, Martin, be; Fine Jersey 4 Gal. Cow with 2nd. calf. gentle, best quality, reasonable price. Lamar Wood- liff,, Alpharetta. Phone 3861. 5 Reg. Hereford Bulls, 1 and 2 years.-old, sired by CVH Domes- tic Mischief 3rd-and HSF. Beau Victor 16, ready for service, $150.00- $180. 00. Jonh T. Cline, Covington, Rt. 3. Moody Field). Phone Good Guernsey Cow to freshen about Feb 12th., wil give plenty of milk, for sale. J. A. Crook, Ranger, Rt. 2. Natural Polled Reg. Ayrshire Bulls up to seven months, out of top cows, good for improving herd. Sell very reasonable or lend free to party who will pro- vide insurance coverage and as- sure good care. L. H. Tice, Americus, Rt. 2, % Bretagne Farm. One Reg Black Angus Bull, 4 yrs. old, for sale or trade for puresred Black Angus treifers of equal value. Lee Campbell, Ben Hill. Tel. Ra. 7850. Young Grade White Face Cow to freshen in spring, $90.00; 2 White Face Heifers, $75.00 "ea. See only. M. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt. 2, Heath Rd. Reg. Bulls Poll Herefords: one 20 mos. old, $200.00; Three 12 mos. old, $100.00 ea. All Domino and Rollo breeding, well mark- ed, dark red. Phone 1045. J. S. Upchurch, Thomasville, Box 296. Phone 5123. Bred and open grade Here- ford Heifers, from disease free herd, good type, excellent cond. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale. Tel. Monticello 5123. Polled Shorthorn, and Short- horn Bulls, 9 mos.13 yrs old, $100 $350.00 Burt Bennett, Moul- trie, Rt. 3. Jersey, Guernsey, and Hol- stein Heifers, leach, soon to freshen, $100.00 ea. Come see before 8:30 A. M. 2 1/2 mi. NE Alma. Deen Boatright, Alma, Rt. 4. Reg. Holstein-Frilsian, Bull, Canaan Roamer Buster, reg. No. 11671161, born Sept. 6, 1951, \ready for heavy service, $300. Letters ans. Mrs, T. B. Lane, Franklin, Rt. 1. Reg. Hereford Buls, horned type, 12-36 mos. old, $15, 00-$225. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, % Pine- erest Acres. Tel. Fayetteville 5581. Pe about 3 wks. old, also Holstein and Jersey Heifer, around 2 yr. old and purebred Jersey Bull 3 yrs. old, Guernsey Bull 1 1/2 yr. head, $375.00. J. P. Bacchus, Ma- con, 5314 Bloomfield Rd. Reg. Hereford Bulls, 4 polled, 1 horned, all from finest blood- lines, Aster Domino 2nd., RCM Rollo Domino 43, and BHB Do- mino Santa Fe, calved 1948, 1951, and 1952. Contact for details. George T. Oglesby, Elberton, Hartwell Rd. 3 yrs old., will weigh 900 lbs., bred to reg. Jersey Bull, to freshen, around Feb. 15th. Lo- cated Hwy, 12, at Robinson, Ga. 6 mi W. Crawfordville. Contact. J. O. Burton, Robinson. One Reg. Brahman Bull, born Mar. 8, 1950, gentle, halter broke, can be petted, $325.00. Robert L. Garrison, Atlanta, 1525 Fairburn Rd. S. W. 3 excellent yearling bulls, sir- ed by Circle M Rollo Domino, fine prospective herd bulls, dbl. standard polled with no scurs, for sale or trade for good polled 12 City Cleveland Rd. One Cream Colored Jersey Cow, Calf 1 week old, 4 1/2 - 5 gal, milk daily, priced to sell. R. M. Blackwell; Chamblee. Horned type reg. Hreford Bull, 5 yrs old, excellent cond., for sale. Write. Mrs. Wallace Car- ter, Plains, RFD 2. Springer Heifer, to freshen in| March, for sale or trade value for pigs. State kind of pigs and age. My place 1 1/2 mi, E. Holly Springs. C, C. Brookshire, Can- ton, Rt. 4. Jersey-Guernsey Milch Cow to freshen Feb 15th., 2nd calf, good qualities. T. W. Simmons, Doug- lassville, West Broad St. Proven Dbl.Standard Reg. Pol- led Hereford Bull, born Jan. 10, 1950 Rollo Domino bloodlines reasonable, to prevent inbreed- ing. Consider trading for reg. polled heifer or young cow of equal value. Live on highway. Will show any time. Mrs. Doro- thy C. DeLaPerriere, Hoschton. 2 polled White Face Bulls, Domino Anxiety stock, Domino Anxiety 7 D, May 27, 1954, P-7471065. $250.00; Leroy, June 8, 1948, No. 5499572, $300.00. D. H. Dailey, Flippen. McDonough 3716. Fresh Cow and Calf, 1 week old for sale. Hwy. 41. J. W. Tay- rics) Riverdale Ri 1, Besw 10% Tel. 4701. HOGS FOR SALE 35 pigs, 6 wks. old, Feb. 15th, reg. Hampshire Cross with Reg. SPC. Priced right. See at my farm on Gee Mill Rd. Chas. I. hoe Conyers, Rt. 3, Box Reg Hereford Boar, a proven sire of excellent Pigs, 2 yrs. old, gentle, $125. Mrs. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. a Paper Mill Rd, c/o Ward Meade Farm. Phone 8-8772. Cherry Red Duroc Boar, 275 lbs., about 9 mos. old, papers furnished, $50. Will not ship. ony Coker, Social Circle, tare Holstein Cow with 2nd. calf old. Can be registered. All 5! One high grade Jersey Heifer, | cows. Horace B. Smith, Dalton, | HOGS FOR SALE 2 Duroc Boars, 12 wks. old, round 80 lbs., blocky type, $30. at barn. Can give papers wanted. Jimmy Earl Hill, Mauk. One purebred 10 mos. Tamworth Boar for sale. Hugh T. Davis, Williamson. 1 fine broke nose OIC Boar, subj. to reg., 2 yrs. old, 350-400 lbs., selling to prevent inbreed- ing, $60. at my barn. Ernest A. Smith, Ben Hill, Rt. J. Tel. Fr. 2736. Reg Tamwerth Pigs, out of production record ifvter, 8 wks., $25. ea. John P Dempsey, Rome; Bells Fer, scd.. Rt. 2, c/o Belfair Farm. Purebred Duroc Pigs, either |sex, 3% mos. old, $25. ea.; | Papers furnished; 4 1/2 mos. | old, $35. ea.; Bred Sow, $85.; /Male Wf ines, old, about 5hH% lbs., $75. or exzh. for good bred male, _ Wavemiaster Star breeding. M. M. Newsome, | Sandersville. 1 Reg. Duroc Boar, 1 yr. old, grand chimp. Macon area pig chain shov?, for sale. Franks lin Thornton, Monroe, Rt. 3. 8-12 wks. olit OIC Short Nose, blocky type pigs, treated, reg. | buyers name, $25. T. C. Bur- nett, Quitman, % _ Moss Oaks Farm. Reg. Essex Pigs, $24. at my farm. or ship for $25. Ready to ;move Mar. 1-15. A. P. Chap- | man, Moultrie, Rt. 5. (Near i Berlin), 12 reg. SPC Pigs (9 boars, 3 gilts), backed ly champ. boar, life treated for cholera, about 10 wks. old, about 30 Ibs., $35. ea. Will get papers. See at my place 12 mi. N. Alma, Or will re Lamar Altman, Alma, Rt. Qne OIC Maile Hog, 1 yr. old, very gentle. Can. give cer- 300 lbs., ready for service, with papers, "$50. Write. Melvin Mc- Coy, Mitchell. Phone 421R4. Reg. SPC Males, 18 wks. old, wormed, treated, for sale. H. Talley, Lyons, Rt. 1. (Res. Ohoopee, Ga.), Purebred Duric, 4-5% old, either sex, $25.-$40. mos. ea.; March., $100.; Male 16 mos. old, 500 lbs.; $75. Exhange for male of good breeding, Med. blocky type. Marvin : Newsome, Sandersville. Reg. Varcoe Figs, Mom prize winning stock,out of litter of fourteen, $35. ea. Jerry Andel, Perry, Rt. 1. 2 hogs, absvut 300 Ibs. eaeh. Ready Feb. 25th., 35c lb. on foot at my placeMrs. D. G Taylor, Kennesaw. Phone Mae rietta 9-5098. Reg. SPC Pigs, med. blocky type, from grand champ. blood- lines, 8 wks, old; Exch. one of either sex for male pig of same breed. Will not ship. G. E. Cor- nelius, Hahira. 12 reg. SPC Pigs, about 11 wks. old, 35-40 lbs., range in color 50-50 to 20-80. $35. ea. at my place. Or will ship. All pigs are backed by champion blood- lines. Lamar Altman, Alma, Rt. 1; Get your sweetpotato avoid delay in getting your your Growers Affidavit, have been properly dipped NOTICE TO ALL CERTIFIED SWEET POTATO GROWERS in your territory certify your sweetpotatoes to be free of insect infestation and plant disease, please fill out _of bushels bedded, and send this affidavit to: C. H. Alden, Director Georgia De 432 State tape orders in early and tape. As soon as inspectors showing that the potatoes before bedding, the number artment of Entomology apitol, Atlanta, Ga. if old and- Red tificate of registration. L. P. Mills, Brooklet, It. 2. Reg. OIC Male Hog, about Papers; Bred Sow to farrow in ~ if aie es NO. 2 Paid January 25 -~ 2420 1 Wayne Co, Stoskyard, _NO.1 NO.3 NO.4 | Clotham Co, Stockyard, Savannah : Bleckley Livestock Auction, Cochran 25.40 24.75 uh Columbus Stockyard: Colahibult: aan ee _Craj : . 5 i i aes BC =, ae : ; Ss Japeway-Craig Com. Co Ruel 25. ad 24.60 24.25 23 80 Dodge Ce. Stock Ram, Eastman ; 2435, 23.30, Shuman's L/S Market, Hagan, Ga, 25.30 24.78 23.76 22.80 | Ga. Farm Prod. Sis. Corp., Thomaston 24.50 23.75 - January 26 Jesup Stockyard, Jesup aS 23.81, Sigs Jencs-Neuhoff Com. Go;, Meson = 20,90 (25:20. 24.00. 0880 ae Metter L/S: Market, Metter 20:60. 28.00. 24.00. aaao | MUSHY PNteeh roe et Ocilla Livestock Co., Ocilla 24.35 : 23:50: January 27 \ 2 se _ Claxton L/S Mkt., Claxton 26.02 25.00 23.98 Seningig L/S AS te ee Coosa Valley L/S Com. Co. Rome 27.80 26.20 28.70 20.00. | oy Shue Seon ee | KKire Stockyord. Kite 23.50 22.50 Sutton Livestock Co., Ges ebel : 24.62 ee : . Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 25.80 25.25 Swainsboro Stockyard, ee : ao Set Pulaski Sale Barn, Hawkinsville 25.90 25.50 25.00 24,00 | ebruary 2 oS Ragsdale McClure Com. Co., Rome 26.40 25.00 23.28 , nPPlins Co: Netto OO Wrightsville Stockyard, Wrightsville 25.40 24.25 Coffee Co. Livestock Co.,Douglas 24.41 24,28 Dawson Livestock Co., Dawson --24.27--=23.80_ January 28 : ee epee eee oe Bulloch Stockyard, Statesboro 25.72 28.11 23.67 | 22.00 Eiberr Livettork Aust Pore, See ee Pau _ 2480 | ~ Caos = Wee 24.00 | Farmers Livestock Auct. Co., Nashville 24.52 23.85 blin L/S Com. Co., Dublin 25.52 24.84 24.67 23.67 Pe gis : See Pets Som Po uk oe Farmers Stockyard, Arlington 24.37 23.90 Pelham Stockyard, Pelha ; 85 23. me i. eg oe ee se Se _ | Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania = 24.28 = 23.50 Ragsdale & Long Com. Co., Qui : 1S a 4 ao ee om ale & Long Com. Co., Quitman 25.49 25.15 MeRee Stockyard, McRae 24.50 23.56 Effingh : ; i 3 50 : : a 2 ingham Co. Stockyard Springfield 25.35 24 = 23 75 : Meier Livestock Ge; ae a 3.59 Sumter L/S Assn., Inc., : 95 23.60. : ; : Tay umter L/ ssn a Americus. _ 25.56 24 = 23.60 22.80 Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla ee 24.35 24.00 Valdosta Livestock Co., : . a : aldos vestock Co., Valdosta _ 25.14 24.70 23.05 22.25 Smith Stockyard, Augusta 24.28 23.60 Wayne Co. Stockyard, : 4 80-21. Re 2 a3 > meee So. Steck vers: Sete ae ane cae - | Tatimall Livestock Co., Glennville -24.75 05 J 29 Z ee , ariel f S Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 26.00 23.90 Candler L/S Mkt., Metter == 25.00 24.26 23.40 , Farmers Market, Soperton 24.80 23.90 _ Co-op L/S Exchange, Hawkinsville 25.00 24.10 23.60. 32.10 | February 3: eee f 23.70 | Black's Com. Barn, Gainesville 24.78 23.28 Cordele Livestock Com. Co., Cordele 24.10 22.90 22.70 2s Coe zi Claxton Stockyard, Claxton 24.25 - 23.50 - Smith Bros. Stock Yard, Bartow 25.30 24.05 22.65 ; 7 ae a Hazlehurst Livestock. Mkt., Hazlehurst 24.01. 23.57 Smith Stockyard No. 3, Thomson 25.70 24.70 24.00 23.60 . ; Sy cose Laat : Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie 24.53 24.00 ~ ae Aree (25.45 24.658 23.50 22.00 | peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 2442 24.10 Thomasville Stockyard, Thomasville 24.80 24.45 Ragsdale Long Com. Co., Lakeland 24.43. Tifton Stockyard, Tifton 24.38 23.82 22.50 Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn 24.76 Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons 25.00 24.70 23.60 ~21.88 | Union Stockyard, Albany 24,36 January 30 Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia (24.05 23. Bartow Livestock Com. Co., Gartersville 25.60 24.80 23.00 February 4 Emanuel Co. Stockyard, Swainsboro 25.00 24.25 23.50 21.75 | Fitzgerald Livestock Auct., Fitzgerald 24.71 . 24,25 mee 23.00 | Pelham Stockyard, Pelham - 24,58. *Rebruary 1 Valdosta Livestock Go., Valdosta 24.69 Carroll Co. Sales, Garrollton- 28,10 24,00 Jesup : Duroc-Jersey Digs: ae around 100 . So. Brook- 5 Brooklet, Rt. Teg. Duroc Boar, aoe treafed, r, about 240 lbs., place, 3 mi. Pal- wae H. D. Wil- a ea. 3 Bik gilts, 5 males, a- bs., $25. ea. treated. klet, on Brooklet- Arthur Sparks, yrs. old, work any- tle, 90 Tbs. ea., 8 00 a1b White. Horse low, hitch to bug-- iar., $100. ea.; Buggy fop or 2 persons, with _A-1 cond., $50. Mrs. D ee ty, oo ules, one 7 yr. old, both gentle, $300. win Hobgood, Can- wells Cafe). ee Mules, ii ad Sam R. Row- Rt. 3, Box 123. tle oe Shetland Pony. Jes. R.| Marietta, Rt. 2, . (Near Johnson 120). Phone rm mules for sale ace. Can see any mi. W. Powder c. sae Powder eraniiles: ta oid: ork ywhere, for sale cow or calves. In- ction 75 and 76. E. or sep- ro B,C} Aeron any morning. Daewead Springs. -|Point Rd.Mrs. G. W. See 1. | Roopville, Rt. 1. | Will not ship. Trade for any- > Ground Rd., 10|- Rt. 4. _ Rt. 6, Box 81. _| laying, $1. 50 ea.; $40. for lot, , | or trade for et scoop for Ford t| Douglasville, Rt. ai - Box TWD.) Good mule, smart, good work- er, $50.; Also nice OIC Boar Shoats (pigs) ready for service. Can be registered. -O. M. Moody, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 586. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 5 White Rabbits, 2 grown, 3 almost grown, $1.50 ea.; $5.00 for lot plus postage. or come after. About 2 nii. Roopville on Stoney 21 New Zealand Does, bred, 3 bucks, $2.00 ea.; $30.00 for lot; Wat 2, thing can use on farm. Bennett, Kennesaw, Rt. Re oH, Bennett. ! Angora, New Zealand White Rabbits for sale. J. C. Fields, Griffin, 1018-W. Popular St... 4 Californians: breeding. stock, ped., reg., al ages, bred sha and bucks ready or service. S. . Slade, Vienna. Purebred NZR, Black Check- ered Giant Doe, Several col. Dutch-Std. Chinchillas. Reason- able. Douglas Bass, Atlanta, 754 |Pulliam St. S. W. Purebred Chinchilla Does, 8 and 12 mos. old, reasonable; have 15 that are 4 mos.old Make best offer. O. P. Foster, Good Hope. Phone 5246. . Nice white and tan young buck rabbit for sale or exch. for another buck for new bloc. Contact. Mrs. N. T. Ryan, Talla- poosa. Dutch rabbits; $1.00 each J. Wagener, Lawrenceville. Rt. 4. - %o Carefulle selected SHEEP AND GOATS . _ FOR SALE 4 Toggenberg Milk Goats, 2 are registered. Will come in fresh about 15th, Feb. Sell or trade for pigs or calves, etc. Leon Watson, Unadilla, Pp, oO. eens 214. eS ak purebred Sena Buck, 7 mos. old, $25. at my barn. Miss Kate West, College Fark, Rt.1, Stonewall-Tell Rd. White Goats, 1 nannie, 2 Hardman, Commerce. Tog Nannie, dry, needs breed- ing, $15 at my barn. Exchange for heifer calf, young hens, oe guineas of same value. W. Flynn, Alpharetta, Rt > Box 236,. 2 Milk Goats, one freshen Ist. time, Feb. 15 Mar. 20th. from 5 qt. mothers. Other 9 mos. old, not bred. $65. for both. Or will sell separately. Mrs. S. A. Hud- gins, Jonesboro. (West side of 54 Hwy. at Smith St.). Milk Goat, freshened Jan. 22nd., twin kids, one each sex, mother gives 4 qts. daily, Saan- an stock, gentle, easily milked. Mrs. L. OF Ellis, Marietta, 121 heeey St. Phone 9-6384. ; Fresh In Goats, also some that will come in soon and castrated males and some for breeders, for sale. Will not *|ship. Phone Douglasville 2744. Mrs. R. L. Smith, Douglasville, \ 5 wks, old Toggenburg kids, from 6 Quart, reg. does. Can be reg. buyers name. Nannies, $35. ea; males, $15. ea. Will ship. W. A. Roach, Savannah, -POULTRY FOR SALE) ON Andalusian: 2 Cockerels, $2.50 ea.; 19 Pullets, 8 mos. old, *| ready. to lay, $1.65 ea.; Also 2 NH Reds, 5S. L. Wyandottes, Tractor. Mrs.- C. Eubanks, Lily yr; old, -OULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE * PARMENTERS: 20 N. H. Red young heat all laying, and one nice young Red Rooster, about 5 lbs., $2. ea. for lot. Cannot ship. G. i. Roberts, Grantville. 75, AAAA grade NH Red Pullets; 7 mos. old, laying,, $2. ea. J. L. Long, Austell, Rte i Box 120. ae WYANDOTTES: Silver Lace Wyandottes, over year old. Best offer over $1.50 ea. Louis D. Sisco, Clarkesville, P.O. Box 344, BANTAMS;: Bantams, show birds, dark -| Cornish, also. mixed hens for setters. E. I. Wix Atlanta, 331 Josephine St., N.E, Wa 0566. Golden Sebrights, - Dark Cor- nish,'O. E. Game, and Brown Leghorn Bantam, $3.50 ea. up; Also eggs. Bob Clark, Macon, || 372. Sprigg St. Few good Bantams, - Black Tail Jap., White Jap., Jap. Silkies, Dark Cornish; Also 1953 Silver Pheasant Cocks, for sale. W. O. Thomas, Savannah, 1205 East 40. 23 RI Red Bantam Hens, und 4 roosters, show type, $35. for lot. Will not ship. M. L. Craw- ley, Griffin, Ww. vagy Rd., ty 5, Bantams: Trio Buff Cochin, $7.50; 3 Pairs, $5. pr.; 30 White Leghorn, $1. ea. All good show stock. Lloyd Beck, Lithia Springs., P.O. Box 73: ae 8 mixed Bantam Hens, ready -to lay, $1. ea.; $6. for lot. At my place, Jennie Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 N. Hightower Rd., N.W. Trio of each: Black Cochin, Black Tail Japs, Black Japs, and Partridge Wyandotte Ban- tams. No culls, Letters ans. Fred N. Henderson, Albany, 312 Residence St. White Leghorn Bant a ms, os stock, $8. pr, FOB. C. Winn, Dunwoody, Phone 47-2617. CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: White Cornish Hens and Roosters, from prize winning stock, $2.25 ea.; Also White Af- Saanan bucks. Best offer over} rican Guineas, . @a.; Ring- $10. for all. Will not ship. L. D.| neck Pheasants, ea. Mrs. O. .| Sisco, Clarkesville, Box 344. | L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. | Reg. Hampshire Rams, 1-2 2 Game Stag Olaret-RH, yrs. old, $50.-$100. ea. C. J.| ready to walk, ea and one Grey Muff-Shawlneck $4. R. L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. 2 Blue Cuban $tags, 1 Pul- lets, also 1 White Speckled rig 1 Hen, 3-4 Ibs., lot for $8. W. H. Wright, Hemp. Purebred Dark Cornish Roos- ter, 2 yrs. ie $8.; Rooster, 3 Hens, $8.; s) hipped, $10. 00; Also 2 a young cockerels large eno agen for service, $3. ea.; 2, $5. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. Pit Games: 9 Shawlneck Hens, 1 Rooster, $50.; Also Jap Silkie Bantams, 2 hens, 1 rooster $8.50; one yr. old roosters, $3. ea. et William- son, Commerce, : Dark Cornish Rooster, near- long yellow leg type, Sept. 4 hatch, $2.50 ea.; Cockerels, same breed, $2. ea. FOB. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs ville, Rt. 2. - S Pit Games, Battered Cock, 2 Hens, Cuban Doms, $10.; Bat- tered Cock, 2 Hens, Clairborne, $10.; Young mature trios in Vy Negro Roundheads, % Jap, half Ansel, Half Falcon, Muggh, $10. Blue or Red Falcons, $15. trio. H. Clayton Garrett, Gainesville, Box 56. MINORCAS, MISC., ORPINGTONS: 10 hens-and 1 rooster, $1. ea. Hamp Cooper, Roswell, Rt. 1. 4 pure strain Golden Buff Orpington Pullets, 1 Rooster, 5 mos. old Feb. 14th, $2. ea. Will ship exp. collect. Mrs. Dan Ter- ry, Quitman, 910 W. LaFay- ette St. 10 Giant Black Minorca Hens, -| beginning to lay, 1 Rooster, 10 | mos. old, $16. Will J. Britt, Lil- irn, =Rt.- -1. Phone Lawrence- 918, - $1.-$3. | $2.50 ea.; 4 Grenville 5 et ae ss Reece dy ah RAE e 5 Yellow Buff Orpington Roosters, $2. ea.; 3, $5.; 10 Pul- lets, $22.50 with 2 roosters free with lot. Mrs. B. H. Holland, Dalton, tases About 30 heavy mixed breed hens and pullets, just starting to lay, $2. ea. for lot. Claude Ferguson, Stockbridge, Rt. 1. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES: One pair 4 yr. old India Blue Peafowl, and one pair 1 yr. old, for sale. Mrs. W. A. Biggers, Greenville. Racing Homer Pigeons, band- ed, mostly 1952 and 1953 birds, 12, $7.50; Eng. Trumpeters, $6. pr.; Show type Hungarians, $4. i E. Dooley, Gainesville, 336 Oak St. Call Lenox 2-6112 day time; Le 4-5036 nights. Chukar Partridge, breeders, $8.50 pr.; Eggs, 35c ea. Limited number available; Mallard Ducks (domesticated), from cul- led flock, $12, trio. Cash with orders. Shipping extra. Jas. R. Johnston, Jr., Marjetta, Rt. 2, Providence Rd( Near Johnson: Ferry Rd. and Ga. 120.). Chukar Partridge breeders, large fine birds, in excellent plumage, $3.50 ea.; In lots 12 or more, $3. ea.; Northern Bob White Quail, $5. pr.; , Domesti- cated pure Greenhead Mallard Ducklings, $1. ea.; Eggs, 20c ea. HOB:-C-D: Ward, Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd. Phone Mari- etta 9-6986. Large Bob White Quail, any number or pairs. Letters ans. Joe Collier, Arlington. Pheasants: Silver, Golden, Lady Amherst, Mongolian, Reeves, Whites, Swinhoe, Cheer and Chinese; plenty of Northern Quail. Mrs. Helen Street, At- lanta, Rt. 2. 35 mixed Pigeons, good num- ber mated and working, 50c ea. J. W. Stephenson, College Park, 106 W. Walker Ave. Select purebred large Utility| H Royal White King Pigeons, di- rect Rice strain, mated, banded, working producers of nice large healthy squabs, $5. pr. George Bell, Shellman. Racing Homer Pigeons, pr. to $10. ea. Barnesville, 488 R. $4. r.; Young birds, rover C. Piper, 15-5th. St. Phone Common Pigeons, mated and} Rt. working, $1. pr.; Also Muscove Ducks, $3. pr. Exch. one duc for one Pekin Duck, or pair ducks for pair of Bantam Chicks, any stock. Ea. pay post- age. Starling Yawn, Byromville. Northern Bob White Quail, strong birds, $4. pr.; Chukar Partridges for breeders, $7.50 pr. Zack Collins, Atlanta, 1879 North Ave., N. E. Be. 2855. .1 India Blue Pea Hen, 1953 hatch, $15.; also 6 Reeves phea- sant hens, $8. ea. D. Kennedy, Quitman, Rt. 2. Quail. $3. get Ss. J. Jordon, Macon, Rt. phone 2-5692, 2 Ringneck pheasant hens and 1 cock, 1952 hatch, $10.; also purebred Game chickens: Ginn Reds and Striplings Blue. Roosters, $5. ea; hens, $3.50 ea, Will ship. W. A. Roach, Savan- nah, Rt. 6, Box 81 (LaRoach Ave.) x TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE White Beltsville Turkeys, 3 Toms, 3 Hens, $20. pr. No chks. Mrs. John A. Davis, Sr., Pel- ham, Rt. 1, Box 108. Phone 7721. Twelve 1953 hatch Guineas, mostly hens, $1. eat; Also two 52 hatch Turkey Hens, $5. ea. Cannot ship, Russell McGukin, Bremen, Rt. 1. Tel. 3101. 2, large Ganders (cross White Ambden-Toulouse), $5.00 ea.; $10. pr.; White Pekin, Indian Ducks, large Drakes, $3.; Ducks CO pr Wis. Mee, Gaddis, Quitman, Box 124, One pair Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, unrelated, suitable for breeding, $30. Cannot ship. Mrs.. Nice Turkeys for sale. Mrs. J. Davidson, Pineview, Rt. 1. , One Turkey Hen and 9 young 13 wks. old, $33. for lot. Come after. E. H. Clarke, Macon, 2560 Bloomfield Dr. $3.50 ea. Will ship at buyers expense, but prefer not to ship. /See at my place. Russell W. Zears, Maysville, Lenox 4-5720. 6 Geese, 1 White-Gander, rest Blue and White, $3. ea. Will ship if buyer pays shipping Ae Sell oneor all. Clemon . Wilbur, Acworth, Rt. 1. Nice young Bronze Turkeys for breeding purposes. Mrs. Js J. Davidson, Pineview, Rt. 1. -5 Ducks, 1 Drake (2 ducks domesticated Mallards;. others including drake large quackless hybrids). Lot $10. See at our home on Jo\sasons Ferry Rd., N.E. Cobb (s., 6 mi: Chatta- hoochee River. J. D. Jordan, ta 8-1802. POULTRY WANTED Want 12 mixed breed Bantam hens for 50c ea. Will pay freight. Write or call. Charlie N.W. Be 4959. - Want 200 Baby Chicks to raise on halves until 8 or 10 wks. old.. You furnish chicks and feed. Consider any breed ood layers. Write ist. Mrs. J. Barry, Esom Hill, Rt. 1. 2 Cockerels. State price. Edgar Peterson, Cedartown, 409 Col- lard Valley Rd. LEGHORNS: . Want 12 or 15 Brown or White Leghorn, and one roost- er, not over 18 mos. old at $1.50 abi ped at my expense. W. arley, Dalton, Rt. 1. ee, Want 2 or 3 pairs Valley quae L. M. Bonner, Buchanan, tsk. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. Want to exchange 3 rabbits (Calif. Pink Eye), 1 buck, does, for Geese: 1 gander, hens, Donnie Cochran, Ellijay, 6. Want 2 or 3 geese and 1 gan- der. Make best price FOB ex- press office. Geo. W. Howard, Cedartown, Rt. 2. Want 150-200 Ducklings de- livered to me April 5-12. Advise what kind, price, etc. E. C. Kidd, Milledgeville, Box 263. Want 2 or 3 turkey hens and tom. Advise price, etc. Matthew M. Murray, Jr., Americus, Rt. 1, Box 19. Want 1 or 2 trios old time Cotton Patch Geese. State price in Ist letter. B. W. Hancock, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE; ' Want 4 reg. or purebred Black Angus Bulls, about 400 lbs. 600 Ibs. State description and price. H. J. Parrish, Cairo. Want purebred Black Angus Bull, about 8-12 mos. old. Must be reashonable, within 50 mi. Macon. Milton P. Minchew Macon; Rt. 3. Want to exchange about 2 tons baled hay for young cattle or hogs. Thad S. Oliver, Sr., Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Thomas Rd. Tel. 6317. ae HOGS: Want reg SPC Boar, 75-100 Ibs., 4-5 mos. old. Advise. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek. Want Little Bone SPC Gilts at once. Contact. W. E. Palmetto, Rt. k HORSES AND MULES; Want to buy i mare mule, 1200-1400 Ibs., gentle work any- where. Contact. James Waller, Sallie Mae Sims, Newnan, 126 _ Soperton. A. ek spring hatch Bronze ~ 2 pair Grey and White Geese, | Rt3,2. leks Marietta, Rt. 2. Phone Mariet- 3 BABY CHICKS & BANTAMS: = Vaughn, Atlanta, 670 Alta Pl., Want 10 young Bantam Hens, Want 6 Bronze Turkey hens, 1 tom. Advise. J. E. Ladson, . Sr., Moultrie. Varner, 47 ~ PAGE EIGHT ~ MARKET BULL ee a _ BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, F PARITY AND PRICE SUPPOF (Continued from page 1) States was a debtor nation, Congress realized that we could not have a free economy if we permitted the development of monopolies in money or commodities or transportation or communication or in any other field. Any citizen who is forced to pay the other fellows prices when he buys and forced to accept the other fellows price when he sells is in a hopeless situation. This, of course, in- cludes the farmer. But, the farmer is not alonein this category. The ordinary mer- chant, banker, packer and other small businessmen are caught in the same trap. Businessmen generally have not realized that this is true. They have thought of their own problem and the farmers problem as being two separate problems. Actually it is one and.the same problem. When the ordinary merchant goes to buy goods, he has no say as to the price he pays. He must pay the price fixed. by monopolistic control and influence. When the little merchant goes to sell his goods, he must meet prices d by great chain establishments ow and financed by the same internatlonal money lenders. The little merehant has little more to say about the priee he pays and the price he receives on his merchandise than the farmer has on the crops that he grows. Small business people, white collar | folks, small bankers and farmers gener- ally realize that all is not right; but, generally, they do noterecognize what is wrong. The setting up of parity and price supports for farmers, the setting up of government loans, the establishment of loans for small business, government un- derwriting of home building, government - loans to move people from the cities back to the farm, government subsidies for hospitals and schools, and write-off allow- ances in income tax to charitable institu- tions and many other thingsare all a part and parcel of the attempt to use the tax- payers money to build-a giant camouflage to hide the damage that is being done to this country by our foreign policy and our | which we ie It is the effort kind of curb on the unlimite the President to destroy our economy and to surrender t the American people thro treaties and executive agre which our Constitution is ov This is too much. power fc men to have and certainly i though he be Reeser of t States; si -worse than an infidel. TOM LINDER oe Commissioner _ LIVESTOCK WANTED Want a Burro or Donkey. Ad- vise 2 and details in {st let- ter. T. A. Curry, Oconee. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES) Want 2 (only) young Gaines Pigs (eavies). Will pay $1.00 ea. and come after within city. of Atlanta or Decatur. Advise or contaet John L. Meek, Decatur, 88 Forest Court. Want Angora Wool Rabbits, 10 does, 2 bucks. Advise. D. J. Green, Griffin, Rt. C. Want to exchange one small buck rabitt, 3 mos. old, for bred doe, Gray Belgian or Red Roof- ers. Desire them for new blood. -Mrs. N. T. Ryan, Tallapoosa. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want Billy Goat, wagon, and harness. State price. L. B. Stey- erman, Thomasville,*RFD 2. Want male goat for breeding purpose. State age and price./S. F. Humphries, Scottdale. Want trio goats (not milk), re- asonable; Also good mule, cheap; and reg. Hainpshrire Male Pig, 2 mios.-10 wks. old. W. P. Col- vin, Milner, Rt. 1. FARM HELP WANTED Want family at once to farm on 50-50 basis Can furnish all day work desired until crop time. 4 R house, lights, water, FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable white farmer with force to cultivate 25 acres | land, 30-50 basis. Good settle-j ment on mail and school bus route; Good pair mules, plenty farming tools; 3 R house, spring in yard, plenty wood, 10 mi. W. Ellijay just off Chatsworth Hwy. on all weather road. Letters ans. A. W. West, Ellijay Rt. 1. Want man and wife, or single man or woman to- cultivate 5 or 10 acres good land. Can fur- nish small house. Extra day work. See or write. W. W. Wil- kinson, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. Want small family, white or eclored, to tend 30 A- land on halves. I furnish land, fertilizer, good house, lights, etc. and arty to furnish self and stock. chool bus; church route. 6 A cotton allotment, pepper and. corn land. W. P. Colvin, Milner, Rt. 1. Want man or woman with boy large enough to work, to work, to run tractor, work by day with with patches (garden) on farm, for 3R house on mail and school bus rt. W. M. Mansfield, Wash- ington, Rt. 2. - Want reliable farmer for 1 H|= farm in Gwinnett Co., on stand- me rent basis only. Good land, house with elec., plenty of water school bus route. Contact. W. A. Pate, Atlanta, 1019 West Peachtree. At-0613. Want good 1 H farmer, 50-50 POSITIONS WANTED White, single man, .43 yrs. old, wants job on dairy farm. Experienced. Reasonable sal- ary, home, board. Prefer near Atlanta. Sanborn Cooper, At- lanta, 200 Montgomery Ferry Dr. Em. 6909. Want 2 H farm on_ halves. Elec. Church nearby, 5 or 6 R house. Prefer near or below Atlanta on Highway. Call: 4- 1554, or write. Kingston, Rt. 1. Woman with 3 children want job on farm. (2 sons, 32; and 17; One girl, 12). Oldest son can drive truck or tractor, or operate any kind farm machin- ery; Others do just regular farm labor. Have to be moved at once. No drinkers. Ruby Pat- terson, Rome, Rt. 3. White man and wife with 3 children want job on chicken farm. Good pay. Sober. No experience but willing to learn. A. C. Duckworth, Jr., Blairs- ville, Rt. 2, Box 142 A. P H. Earley, POSITION s WANTED | White, 39. yr. wife, 3 children, wants job on farm or dairy and _ poultry work (either one, or both). Will- ing-worker. Sober, honest. Need 3. or 4 R house, lights, water. Have to be moved. Write or see. W. C. Chappell, Capitol Ave., S.W. wants job looking after beef cattle and. chilckens. Can hand- le 2 brooder houses. Have wife, 6 children (1-15 yrs. old). Pre- fer North Ga. T. F. Teal, Sr., | Boustasvale, Rt: 4,0; Box job on farm, 50-50 basis. Con- ae experience. Willing work- Also drive truck and trac- ne. Ready. to start now. Buford . ae Atlanta, 481 Crew: St. Want job on oak dairy farm, or working with cattle. Farmed most of life. 55 yrs. old, wife, 1 girl.- Desire good house. rea- sonable salary. Write. W. A. Bolenger, Carrollton, 3 ie, Ave.. Tel. 972 J. y old man with : Atlanta, 498 X-GI coming off GI training 28 yr. old-married man wants | sider day work for salary. 11. 36 yr. ale man, work on farm, cattle, repair ect. Need house, Both raised on farm. ary in letter. Olon Woodstock, Ri E on enced milking, hc etc. Have daughte can pick cotton, who can learn te J Need good ney ; F.M. Powell, Talla Lp! Want job driving tractor. 10 ve farm with farm Marvin Koon, Ft. 1, Box 69. GRADE - Athens mail and school route. Joe! basis, tend crop and do some day meee 33 ay Wheless, Crawford, Rt. 2. labor. Good land, good house, % ; : lights, near school and store. : : Want single, sober, middle| Ww. Braswell, Loganville, Rt.| STEERS & HEIFERS aged white man from farm for] 1, Choice 21.50 : ; : Sst a Ts a rea poultry farm in Atlanta. No : | Good 17.75 17.59-19.59 16.50-17.00 -16.75-17.50 ~ _17.75-20.00 poultry experience necessary.| Want married farmer to drive! Com, 14.00-16.50 -:13.75-17.00 -13.50-15.75 -'14.00-14.50 -14.00-17.50 Good room, board, salary. C. F.| truck, tractor, and pick veget-| ypitity 12.00-13.75 -:12.09-14.00 -'12,00-13.50 =-12.00-12.50.-=-11.75-14.00 McGouirk, Atlanta, 151 Harris}ables on large vegetable farm | Cutters 10.00-12.09 10.00-12.00 -10.09-11.50 -10.00-11.50 -10.00-12. St. N. W. near Atlanta. a. ey .00 sien, : : ae house wi elec arden, . 5 s : Want large, reliable family to Acai co R. fF. . Sams, | CALVES : : share crop, 4 1/2 acres tobacco,|Clarkston. Phone 43- 7322. Good & Ghoice -:17.00-19.25 16.50-19.25 15,50-19.25 - cotton, tomatoes, and regular Util. & Coml. 12.00-17.00 11.50-16.75 -11.25-15.75 -11.00-16.00 wage work on farm. Elec., plenty| Want dependable, smart man| Good & Choice Vealers 20.00-26.00 19.00-20.00 19,00-25.50- water, wood. Mail and school|and wife for work on 1H farm. 3 i zi bus route. 7 mi. Odum. Winton| Must have own farm equipmegt,| cows * Sas seed copia) lata and able finance self. Mrs. C. A. | Gritty 10.00-12.25 10.00-12.00 -10.00-12.00 10.00-12.00 _10,50-12. Wie iking. toremnat ~for Phillips., Vidalia. CG. & G, 50-10.50 7.50-10.50 7.50-10.50 _._ 7.50-10.50 7.50-10.75 cattle farm. Must be e zeeenaed Want white, single, reliable giving shots, also with tractor,|man for 1H farm on shares. 1/ BULLS Se ae combine. etc. When ae room over garage furnished for! util, & Coml. 11.75-13.00 12,00-14,50 12.50-14.25 -11,75-14.25 state age, number in fa ex- - t house keeping Some work! Cutters 10.50-12.00 10.50-12.25 10.50-12.00 = 10.25-12.00 perience, people Woteed for,|when not in crop, Must have - salary wanted, Apply: D. C. Col-| good references. jill board in STOCKERS ; x i es lier, Barnesville. epenee ee a? an Me Steers & Heifers 11.00-17.00 -11.50-17.00 _11.00-16.75 -11.00-16.75 Want reliable, : Calves 12.00-21.00 12.00-16.50 experienced man with help to raise poultry and tend 1 H crop on share pa- et. ped R house with lights bis, He Re. 1, Cf rebar see Want unencumbered middle woman with no bad habits r light farm chores on farm. x Wallace Carter, Plains, 10.50-17.00 12.00-17.75 Source of Information Federal State Market News Servise 50 Seventh bath N.- bod Atos eee gad op he ON ee as lee a corey