Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1945 June 20

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a flood Georgia with a.
nats, and with feed wheat from the

feed mills and
rs in Georgia were offering 606 to
or Georgia | oats and, at the same
paying "806. to 85 per bushel for
stern oats.

TRIPLE A LOAN |

oe . a 2 well known fact that the gen-
public is inclined to accept any

or several days

ernment price or loan price on farm

modities as being the market price.

sity people, for
at the farmer is getting the price that
2 government names as a ceiling for
1 commodity. On the other hand,

n the Government puts a support
or loan on a farm product that
ort price or loan price immediately
mes the market price for that com-

. a that tee the. Tyiole A came on
cene with a loan to oat farmers of

a fase bee expected, this
e A loan of 45 to 60 per bushel
ee became the market price of
oreia oats. That is all the Georgia
mer can get today for his oats be-
e of the Government action in flood-
Georgia with western grain and be-
ce of the action in making a 55 to 60
shel loan on Georgia oats.

BEEF CATII, i

hree w eeks | ago fat cows were
ae 136 in the auction markets in

X

3 is on account of the OPA can-
permits and reducing quotas.

re





instance, believe |

ja to market the
They are planning to opena three million



This notion of the OPA gives the
packers a monopoly in buying beef cat-

tle and they are simply buying 3e to de

a pound less since the OPA took action
to put the small slaughterers out of busi-

ness. :

Aecording to Government figures
now in Government files in Washing-

ton, but which have not been released,
the big packing houses have made the

ereatest profits under OPA operation
that they have ever made in the history
of their operations. :

The following article appeared in
the Atlanta Constitution a few days
ago,

WHITE PROVISION EMPLOYES
RAISED 2

** Packing house workers em-
ployed by White Provision Com-
pany. here, have been awarded a



hour, effective as of. February a
1943, the War Labor Board has wa
nounced in Washington,

At the same time the WL a
nounced a similar increase v
granted to the employes of t
Swift & Co. plant at Moultrie.
-inerease is effective as of name
ber 28, 1944. :

Armour C06. emniee = in the
Atlanta plant will also receive
five cent per hour increase
fective as of November 13,
while employes in the Cuda
Packing Companys plant at A
bany will receive a similar HGS pene
as of April 30,1945. :

The wage decisions _
among a master agreement bet eel

the Big Four Packers and the C:
Packing House Workers, and











wage inerease of five cents per

Last March, readers of the Bulletin
will remember, a delegation of Canad-
jans came to Atlanta to inspect the

State Farmers Markets.

We tried, as best we could, to make
their visit pleasant as well as profitable,
and earried them on a 2 through
Georgia.

These Canadians were very ee

ablv impressed with our efforts in Geor-
farmers products.

dollar market at Tor onto, and have kind-

ly invited me to come to Toronto this
week to talk with business men and
farmers about our Georgia markets and

our Georgia crops.
In Canada, they do not have any

fresh fruits and vegetables until middle

and late summer.
There is a great aS for us

to develop a splendid trade for Geor-

oias fresh fruits and vegetables
through April. May and June of each
year.

Members of fhe Chamber of Com-
meree and other citizens in and around
Thomasville have graciously contribut-

ed a carload of water melons which they

are shipping to arrive in Toronto while I
am there. The Georgia Fruit Exehange,
at Macon. is sendine some
peaches and Mr. Ed Stevens, of Dawson,
is sending some peanut butter.

T will use all of these for advertising
purposes in the Dominion.

On this trip, it is my purpose to con-

| four, Greene A
Packing Company, Thomasville

Georgia



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tact.and become acquainted wit
many business men, merchants, tr
ers, etc., as possible,.with the id
setting a steady flow of Georgia.
ucts to a new market across the bor
We are already receiving in Geo
a great many Canadian produet
farm, more especially rutaba

PEGISOTS = ae

Those come th Geormias mainl
ing the winter months when w
little, if any, fresh Georgia Veet b

on the market.

We will be trading Comedt
that Canada needs from Georgia
and we will be getting in turn
that Georgia needs from Cana
farms.
We will tell you more about
tae,
~The car of melons was eon
by the following: Hart & Son

man, Ga.; W. F. Seott, Thomasville, G

ae Mott. JE Pilcher, Farmers
duce Company, Times Enterprise,
Singletarv, Scott Knight, W. J. Po
(Mayor), Rufus G. Bullock, RG
iday, 32-7; Stew rt
A. Dawes, Jobn W

Mfg. Co., E.

cher, Joseph Bass, W. B. Watkit
Interstate Enterprise, Inc., Tho

Fertilizer Company, R. C. Pope,
Redd, Paul Thorin, Commercial B
Bank of Thomas County, Paul
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



CORRECTION rice

Old model Fordson tractor,

st class cond., just rebuilt, all
eel: wheels. Lot of good serv-
( $250. 00 at my place. No let-
rs C. D. Hall, Decatur,
24 Drexel Ave., De 1713.

Cormick-Deering, Type B

8 Feed Grinder, 5 H. P. 3

hase. elec. motor, other neces-

y parts, complete, $100.00 at

my place. G. B. ee, Atlanta,
399 LaFrance St., N

Niagara Peach Dusting ma-
equipped with power
off, etc., $150.00 here. Cant

ship. J. -C.. Adkins, Fort Valley,
Macon Street.



BEANS AND PEAS.
FOR SALE



ed Ripper Poss, pure, sound,
eevil treated, $2. 50 Pk FOR;
also 500 Ibs. large Garlic Bulbs,
$10.00 per 100 Ibs. L. Redfern,
Warthen.

20 bu. mixed Clay. and Iron
Peas, $5.50 bu. FOB. All or
part. Jas. T,. Kitchens, Gough.

: White bunch Butter beans, 1944

, hand cleaned, free of we-
evils, bear from early summer
till frost, 30e Ib. in 10 to 50 Ibs.
lots; - 35 Ibs. smaller lots. PP.
Mr. . S. Mullins, Milner,

bu. Hay Seed, Soy Beans,
t and clean, 98% sound, $5
Alvin Ratliff, Blackshear.

bu. ea., Iron Clay mixed
Straight. Clay Peas, $6.00

bu. Accept orders for any part..

. C. Daniel, Waynesboro.

| Peas, 25c Ib. Add post-
eh Te Toole, Macon, 606

10 Be New Eras Peas, $5.75
. A. D. Pope, Senoia, Rt. 1.
90 bu. Brabs, $6.50 bu; 5 bu.

ns,-$6.50: 15 bu. Speckles,
it damaged, $5.00 bu. FOB.
er A, Walker, Ellaville.

Whips, New Eras or mixed
5.00 bu; Good Brabs, $5.50 bu;
te Rice, Conchs, Crowders,
0 bu; White Browneyed
BaD. 00 bu. Wire or mail or-

s. Prompt shipment. R. P.
twell, Maxeys,

ou. Brab Peas, 5 bus Clay
6.56 bu. 10 bu. mixed
.00 bu. FOB. Joe Mor-

bu. Peas, Clays, New Eras,
me mixed, price upon request.
Butts, Milledgeville,

irple Hull and Brown Crow-
Peas, 5 lbs. $1.00; Several
Brown Crowders and colcr-
neh Butterbeans, 3 lbs. for
00 Mrs. J. .M. Jones, Gray-

pe Beane White Bush

ile, P. 0. Box 321,



Several ibs. Colored bunch
Lima Butterbeans, weevil free,
1944 crop, for planting now
sell or exc. for White or Speck-
led Half Runner Snap Beans,

good quality, or 1000 to 1 beans; |

Lb. for tb.. Mrs, J. R. Leach,
Conyers, Rt. 2.

50 bu. 90-day Velvet Beans,
$4.00 bu. FOB. <A. S. sarily
Lumpkin.

Good Blackeyed Peas, Crow-
der, $8.00 bu. See. Herschell

Howell, Canton, RFD 1, (8 miles

east of Canton.)



CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE



About 75 bu. Good corn in
the shuck at my home. Ross E.
Clement, Cornelia.

50 bu. fine bottomland Corn
in the Shuck at my barn. Claud
Johns, Adamsville, Box 396.

50 to 75 bu. good Bottomland

Corn. Jas. M. Eason, Atlanta, |
Oo Woe

487 Lakewood Ave.,
9.) .

About 200 bu. oe corn in
ear at farm. R. E, Avery, So-
cial Circle, RFD 1.

150 bu. corn for sale at Pope
Hill. Henry Beasley, Wrens.

Any amt. corn for sale up to 100

bu. T.-B; Reid, Bs 330
H. hee St.

100 bu. Corn for sale at my
barn. C. F. Wilson, Warthen.

Bickoee Yellow seed Corn
for sale, also White Feed Sacks,
100 lb. cap. 10 ea; Burlap, 8;
White Guano, 20c ea. Docia
Harris, Tula.*

farm. I..M. Galloway, Griffin,
Rt a

100 bu. white ear corn, small
weevil damage for sale at farm, 2
mi. North of Vidalia. Bring help
rs load. A. F. Sawyer, Vidalia,

to



SEED FOR SALE



Jap. Shogain Turnipseed, $1. 00
Ibis; tor $15.00: Plus post-
age. Miss Mautile Harrison,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 81.

Pure and Clean Purple Top
Globe Turnipseed, unmixed,
$1.50 lb. Mrs. A. W, Pettyjohn,
Summerville, Rt. 4...

Several hundred pounds He-
Sari, recleaned, 5c pound in 100
Ib. lots; Re Ib. smaller quantities.
B. F. Harris, Griffin, Box 364,

Red, dried, multiplying onion
sets, 25 hundred. No less than
400. shipped. Exc. for white
sacks, in good cond. Mrs, Viola
Bushee, Hawkinsville, RFD 3,
Box 32.

Citron Seed, $1.00 Ib. PP. C.
. ee Dublin,

| Plants.







Wellau Shallot Multiplying |
Quality Onion sets, Hardy, Earl-
iest Bunching Onion, when al-
lowed to mature produces sets
in abundance, 4 tbsp. for $1; 3
Ibs. for $10. 00. Exp. col, Satis-
faction. guaranteed. Joseph H.
DunNett, Sandy Springs. .

150 lbs. Seven Top Turnip
seed, nice, clean. Make best of-
fer. All letters answered. Will
ship 5 Ibs. or more lbs. PP. J.

Y. Davis, Martin, Rt. ew

Ga. White Stem Collard Seed,
50c 1b; 100 lbs. for $22.00. A.
C. Ponder, Whigham, -

200 Ibs. Cannonball or Black

|,Diamond Melon Seed, Semesan

treated, from selected Melons,

$1.50 lb. FOB. W: O. Birdsong,

Gordon.

Vine Peaches, 100.or more to
vine, 10c teaspoon; 25c for 2 tlb.
spoons. PP; Orange Meated
Watermelons, 25 seed for 10c;
Large package, 50c;. White Bu.
Butterbeans, 35c lb. C. C, Hyde,
Douglasville, Rt. 1:

30 lbs: Purple Top Turnip
Seed, slightly mixed, 40c lb. Exc,
for Fall planting Irish Potatoes
(want 3 lbs.) Send price and
kind, Earley T. Carter, Logan-

wille, Rte,

PEANUTS:

Selected Spanish Peanuts for
seed or eating, 12c lb. No or-
ders Jess than 50 lbs. Riley C:
Couch, Turin.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Gov. insp. Copperskin Poe
potato plants, $1.50 M. H. L.
Williams, Baxley.

Pure Red Skin PR Plants, $1_
M. Del. Ira UL, Williams, Sur
rency.

Govt. insp. PR Plants, $1.50
M. Del. Prompt shipment. C.
D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Red Skin PR Plants, insp. and
imp. from vine, prompt ship-
ment, good count, $2.00 M; COD
Hot. Pepper Planis, $2.00 M.
COD. Mrs. T\ P. Musselwhite,
Arabi, Rt. 1, Phine 4310.

Imp. Red skin PR Plants, govt.
insp.~ full count, prompt ship-

mnt, $1.25 M. W. G. Bullard,
| Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 128.

Chas. W. Cabbage, Ga. Col-
lards, Marglobe Tomatoes by
mail prepaid, 300 for 60c; $1.30
M; By exp. $1.00 M. Cash or
M. O. PR Potatoes, same price.
John C.Crow, Gainesville, RFD
Lg

Flat Dutch Cabbage Plants,
25e C; $2.25, M; Ga. Heading
Collard Plants, 25c.. : $25
M. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.

Money Maker Sweet Potato
Plants, $3.50 M. Makes 2 to 3
times as many as any other,
keeps good, may set out as late
as: Aug, 1, E. I. Clements, Ten-
nille.

Wakefield
bage, Stone, Baltimore, Mar-
globe Tomato Plants, 500. for
$1.35; $2.00 M3 Ga. and Head-
ing Collards, 500 for 85c; $1.35
M. All del. Good plants. A. C.
Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. I.

Marglobe . Tomato Plants,
grown in new ground, 200 for
75ces 500 for $1.25; $2.25 MoM. Del.
Ovie Conner, Pitts.

Marglobe and Bonnie Best
Tomato Plants, 300 for $1.00;
500 for $1.25; $2.25 M; Eggplants
500 for $1.75; $3.00 M. Young
PP. Rs Ghancloy, Pitts:

Ruby King Sweet and Hot
Pepper Plants, 25c doz. Add
postage.
lijay, Rt- 3, Box 49.

Govt. eR PR Slips, 500 for
75c; $1.50 M; Del. $1.00 M at
bed. E.: C. -Waldri ip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Govt. insp. Red Skin. PR
Plants, $2.00 M; La. or Copper-
skin, $2.50 M. Del. Prompt ship-
ment. Guy Crowe, Gainesville,
i 2:

PR Plants and Tomato Plants,
30 C; $1.95 M; Collard Plants,
25 C; $1.25 M; Cabbage Plants,
30c C; $1.50 M; Vigorvine To-
mato Plants, 25e doz. Azzie
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Sweet PR Plants, govt. insp.
red and pink skin, $1.00 M. Full
count, strong plants, no checks.

__ Nellie Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2. .

\H. Felker, Atlanta,

Collard Plants,

and Dutch Cab-'

Nancy Henderson, EIl-|



Chas. W.. Cabbage, Marglobe
Tomato and Ga. Collard Plants,
20c C: White Chicken Feed
Sacks, 100 Ibs. Cap. washed and
free of holes, 20c ea. Add post-
age. Rosie Crow, Cumming, Rt.
tT;

Marglobe Tomato Plants, now
ready to set out, Ga. Collard
Plants, E. J. Cabbage Plants,
$8.00 Me All PP 1,22 Ellis,
Cumming.

Leading var. Cabbage, Toma-
to . and. ~Collard -.Plants,- now
ready, 300 for 50c; $1.25 M. Del;
5000 up, $1.00 M by express; PR
Plants, insp. and certified, $1.50.
M. Del; $1.00 M. by exp. Cash
or M: O. Preferred. Major Crow,
Gainesville, RFD 1.

Tobacco Plants, $2.50 M. Not
PP. C. H. Sutton, Cleveland,
Rts 3

Red Meated, Buiple skin, PR
Vine grown Govt. insp. and
treated Potato Plants, very nice,
$2.50 M. PP- L.-H. Williams,
Alma.

Imp. PR. Plants; govt... insp.
and treated, grown from vine,
$1.00 M; Gr. Baltimore and
Marglobe Tomatoes, $1.00 M.
Del. F. N. Lewis, Baxley.

Marglobe, Baltimore and Stone
Tomatoes, Chas. W., Dutch and
All Head Early Cabbage, 500
for $1.25; $2.00 M; Ga. and Head-
ing> Collards, 500 for 85c; $1.25
M. All del. Good plants. Large
lots cheaper. Leo Garrett, Gain-

esville, Rt. 1. EO

Ga. Heading Collard Plants,
20c C; $1.50 M; Caujiflower
Plants, 25c C. Will not ship. J.

625 Cool-
edge Ave., He 3416-J: -

Imp. PR, La. Copperskin and.
Early Triumph Potato Plants,
300 for 75c; 500 for $1.00; $1.50
M; 5000 for $5.00; Old Time
Boons Spanish, 200 for $1.25;
500 for $2.25; $4.00 M. Add post-
age. lJ0c exc; on checks. C. A.
Dobbs, Gainesville.

Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.
Plants, from vine cuttings, well
rooted, full count, $2.00 M. Exp.
col. No checks. E. N. Strick-
land, Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 261.

Red Gold Strawberry Plants,
150. for $1.00. Del. in Ga. No
checks, no stamps. Mrs. Pearl
Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Old Fashion and Cabbage
30c C; 500 for
$1.25. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Roys-
ton, Rt. 1.

Govt. insp. PR Plants, $1.00
M. Red skin prepaid. Paul
Lightsey, Screven,

Certified Red Skin Potato
Plants, $1.25 M. Prepaid. E,
M. Lightsey, Screven.

Wakefield Cabbage Plants,
Marglobe and Stone Tomato
plants, 30e C; $1.90 M+ Collard
Plants, $1. 50 M; Print Feed
Sacks, 39c ea. Lee Crow, Gain-
esville, Rt. 2, Box 143.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



100 cap. White Chicken Feed
Sacks, made of good sheeting,
unwashed, 16c. Del. in lots of
20 or more. J. B. Alexander,
Cornelia, RFD 1,

1000 Tobacco Sticks, good
cond. Del. at barn; $25, 00. See
J. Mel. Rigdon, Alma, aie

Print Feed Sacks, washed,
ironed and free of holes, nice as-
sortment, 40c ea. Plus postage.
Large and small orders accept-
ed; Wirs) J @: Burdett, Gaines-
ville, Rio)

SYRUP:

500 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup
for table use in new tin cans,
90c gal., in; gal. cans. J.D. Dix-
on, Bainbridge.

White Washed Chicken Feed |

Sacks, 100 Ib. cap. free of holes,
20c_ea. Add postage. No chks.
Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

1945 Crop Shade dried Sage,
ground, $1.50 lb; 3 lbs. or more,
$1.40 lb. PP. J.C. Brown, Toe-
coa, Rt, 2.

Nice, fine, ground Sage, $1.65
jb: 3 Ib. lots, $1.60 1b; 5 Ib. Lots,
$1.50 Ib; 10 Ib. lots, $1.50 Ib. Cash
or MO. L., A, Keith, Gay, Rt. 5

Nice Shade Dried Sage, $1.06
lb; 5 to 10 Ibs. 90c lb; Ground,
$1. 50 lb. Also fill 50c orders, Vv.
Keith, Alvaton.



-Tansy, Rhubarb,



_ Black

turkeys) $1.00-, Miss Btts
ander, Jefferson, RZ Qe

Sassafras, Yellow ang
Root, 35 Ib: 3 Ibs. $1,
nip, Peppermint; Spea
tansy, yarrow, Balm, Horeho

Featherfew, 35c doz.

Add. postage on

Rt. 1, Box 35;

125 Chicken Feed Sacks
a $20.00 PP or 20c ea,
Ella Cox, Canton, Rt. 3.

Good new Print Feed
100 lb. cap. free of holes,
and mildew, 35c ea,. No.
less than 15. Cash or M. O
postage. Eisie Smith, Cum
Aik 76

Yellow root, Queen of th
dow, May. Apple, Yello
Rattle Weed, Wild Cherr
Witch Hazel Bark, 30c lb.
postage. Mrs. Hoyt '
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Dill Sprays, 25 for 25
C; Peppermint, 50c C;
Balm, Dbl. Tansy, 6 tf
Queen of the Meadow,
Cherry Bark, Sassafras Roo!
Ibs. for \$1.00. M. L. Eaton,
lonega, Rt. 1.

oe 1945 crop, ne
shade dried, % Ib. fo

ie '00 1b 3 lbs. or more,

Harrison T. Brown, Toccoa,
9

30e
25c* doz 7
for Print Feed Sacks. Mrs.
ley Armour, Lula, Rt. 1.

Print Feed Sacks, wast
ironed, 40c ea. PP if cash yv
order. Mrs. i. Jones,
ville) Rie 1.

White washed Chicke
Sacks, 100 lb. cap, free of
20c ea. Add postage. No chec
Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt.

Leading var.\1 and 2 yr.
Trees for Fall Del. Limited
ply. Reasonable prices. \
early; T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Washed White Feed Sack
lb. cap. free of holes, 20c

Plus postage. No checks.
A. R. Meeks, Meansville, R

White Chicken Feed &
100 lb. cap. unwashed, 15
Prepaid. Barbara Harteon (
Juno.

40 lbs. Feathers for sale.
L. O. Rushing, Register. |

' White Chicken Feed S

Horsemint Plants,

ters, 20c ea. Add postage.
oP 7 Lawson, Gainesvill

Dilk Spray, 35e Ll, Cau
Horehound, Balm, Peppern
25e doz; Yellow, \
Meadow Root, '25
Bulbs, 35c doz. Mrs.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, B

White unwashed Chicken
Sacks, 15c ea. Print Sack

-ea. All free from Hol

stains. Add postage. \V
onzo L, Burt, Dawsonvill

lb. Add postage. x
Gladys Cochran, Pisgah.

50 White Feed Sa

FOB. Some hi:
holes, C.J. Smith, sa
2230 Tenn. Ave.

Walnut Meats; $1.00 pt.
low Root, Red Sassafras, 2
Cinnamon Vine, 20c ea;
Spearmint, Garlic, Mt. H
berry, 25c doz; Horse Radis.

| doz; Black Haw 5c Ib. Add

age. Mrs. Presley Fowl
mond,



MISCELLANEOU,
WANTED |



EGGS WANTED: |

-Buff Orpington and 18
eggs. State price, etc. M
Fordham, Toomsboro.
Want Setting of Goos
prefer Emden but will %
Toulouse. Jack Ragsdale
eatur, Ri 2;

FRUIT WANTED:

Want bu. Huckleberi
price and if del. to A
wis E. oS lb



ontinued from Page One)

s a net of about $30,000,000
ly, it was said.

PACKERS FURNISH ONE
AR A YEAR MEN TO RUN
0. P. A. MEAT DIVISION

rt of the Hearings before a
ession of the Senate and House
susiness Committees, held March.
d 10, 1943, and covered by their

Wilson, ooromut formerly with
Wilson @ Co = -

Tn contrast it is pointed out that
there is no single representative in
the entire set-up of O. P. A., repre-
sentative of either the large group
of non-slaughtering processors
and wholesalers or the small whole-

Salers or jobbers, nor is there any-
one who ean be identified as the
representative of the small retail

ig Atlanta red ander date ae
. nesday, June 13, 1945:

The a system for fa

production written into pending

OPA extension legislation was
termed bad by~ President Truman.
The Chief Executive expressed

hope that the amendment, by Se

ator Wheery (Republican, Nebra
ka), will be thrown out PY the

butcher, corner grocery, or other
small retail distributors.

A few specific cases may serve
to illustrate the seriousness of this
problem. And, gentlemen, I read.
a few of these cases that were in-
vestigated by one of our staff, Mr.
Donald Grant, who has been in gov-
ernment service a number of years,
and I give you the names and the
facts and figures because this is an
executive. session. Otherwise I
should ask you to permit me to omit.
the use of names and places.

The Labor Relations Board, in
Washington, is constantly approving
increases in wages in all lines of enter-
prise except agriculture, It seems that
all agericies of the Administration are-
determined to keep the farmer from

House.

Wheery dae Ge he will
fight to the last aivele for his ee
fwient, 2 =!

) Pe oedine s, which bears Docu-
Yo. 84369 of the Government.
Office. On Page 74 of this
nt, Mr. Chalmers Hammill,
the Small Business Unit, De-
nt of Justice, made this state- :
rhich is included in his testirhony
several pages; thus you have.
icial document you may quote as
an acceptable official status:

i; am always happy. Ae hanes wi
~ labor, in any industry, is receivin
fair recompense. I do not, howeve
_ understand why the same ee th.
would advocate increased wages for in
dustrial workers would not reach out :
sympathetic arm to those who strug 1
on the farm.

The sooner Congress recognizes t
fact that this country ee exist. n
_ der a controlled economy, the more hop:
there will be that we can recover f m0.
the terrific setback we have had.

If Congress would abolish OPA, AA.
and other unnecessary bureaus it woul

It is pointed out that sitting in. -
ositions on the 0. P. A. are
fohn J. Madigan, Chief of the
Branch, Food Rationing Di-

- formerly~ with Armouts;
ed W. Waller, Sr., business

ialist, Meat Section, formerly .
Swift & Co.; Mr. Patrick A.

a

SCELLANEOUS

senior specialist, formerly
Cudahy, & Co.; Mr. Wayne _

duces.



| MISCELLANEOUS
ee



yell trimmed, home
oked country ham, wt.
lbs., for own use and

to hear from party hav-
h Dill for sale. State

have and price. Miss

on, Macon, 351 Pierce

ie nough Vine cuttings of
Hall sweet potatoes to set

Fort Valley, 209 ae

Baber ry, eens
black Raspberry plants.
ar., and price. L. M.

Atlanta, piSe East Lake |

. white guano sacks,.
not all letter- free,

hicken feed sacks, 3
sack for sack. Fach.
stage. Mrs. W. R
City,

white feed sacks, free of|
e.- Mrs. Sarah Todd,

ak hemiamats No. 1.

hhum- Syrup. State price

' Also want Print Feed
light colors preferred.

ie ee patron, 608.

Mullein

-up to 3000 bales for sale,



FRUIT WANTED:
Want to exc. Standard Milling.

Hog Feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., for

some dried fruit. oO. Ss. Duggan,

i Chester.
SEED WANTED:

Want White Cutshort Tender
a Seed. Mrs. B. H. Osborn,
oy

Want 100 to 150 bu, Rust Re-
sistant Seed Oats. Quote price.
Ho? a; Sears, Nahunta.

Want some Mullein, pulled

with the roots on it, and dried

in the shade; also want some
seed, . Advise. CA,
Swilley, Valdosta, 900 KE. Gor-
don Street.

Want buy some Yard Long
pea seed, also some Hastings
Redfield Beauty tomato seed or
plants. State what you have and
price. Mrs. L. Whitley, Valdosta.

lll E. North St.

HONEY WANTED:

Want 1 or more gals. Sour-
wood Honey. Dr. J. W. Moody,
Boston. a nee



GRAIN AND HAY.
FOR =o



Good Oat and Vetch Hay, cut
and cured without rain, any amt.
see.
W. H. Fowler, Lexington.

About 3 tons O-Too-Tan Hay,
not baled for sale. H. ea
Franklin.





>ublic Auction Sale Of
_ Registered Jerseys
Correction Notice

egistered Jersey bull and heifer calves will
Auction, Tuesday,
ptly at 12:00 Noon, CWT, at the Georgia
te Prison Farm, Reidsville. :
These bull calves are the offspring of the
stered Jersey Herd at the Prison Farm and
0 0 be sold ONLY to GEORGIA FARMERS; the

sold at Public

fer. calves are owned

ee sold. without restriction on Purchaser's

June

26,

by Jersey breeders and



J) Waynesboro. .

: getting a living price for what he pro-

The following item is copied from

EGGS F OR SALE



4



CATTLE . FOR SALE

bea a great day in the life of the nati

TOM LINDER,

Saat of Agriculture,

CATTLE FOR SAL



PP.. June and Jul
Adams, Bowdon,

Del.
to:

Bantam, Eggs, $1.00. for 15;
Speckled Guinea Eggs, 75 for
15. Boyd Williamson, Commerce.

"5c dozen. PP.

E. Ab

Bantam Eggs,

Bowdon, Rt. 3

Guinea Histchiay Eggs, $1.50
for: 16, PP. in Ga, Mrs; -C; W.
Meeks, Nicholls, Rt. 1.

Papes Mammoth Black Min-
orea Hatching Eggs, Continuous
-layer mating, $1.60. for 15; $3.00
for 30. Will not ship. COD.
Wallace Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.

Dark Cornish Eggs, 16 for
$1.25. Del. in Ga. Miss Leona
Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1.

Eggs, $2.50 doz. Mrs. W. O.
Kreis, Austell, Rt. 1, 3

_ White African Ghinea Eggs,
$1.50 per 15. T. W. Kemp,
Lyons: Rt: bes 3



POTATOES AND |
VEGETABLES FOR SALE



=

Roasting Ears by the load,
acre or field, now ready for
Market. Owen ae Har-
rison.

_ 6 Acres Cannonball or Fla.
Giant Watermelons, fine crop,
4 miles east of Arlington just off
paved Hwy. H, D. Hunt, Arling-
fon, Rt <d.



CATTLE FOR SALE



12 Reg. Horn type Hereford
Bulls, 4 old enough for heavy
service. Percy A. Price, Albany.

| Reg. 5 yr. old Hereford Bull,
or exchange to prevent inbreed-

ing: Boyd Densmore, Ball
Ground.

3 Fresh Jersey Cows for sale
at my place. H. A. Jones, At-

lanta, 20 Margaret PNW.

1 Reg. Angus Bull, 20 mos. old,
1 reg. Angus Heifer, bred, 19
mos. old. See to appreciate. E.
J. Swint, Sr., Jonesboro.

bred - but not ee 2% yrs. old,
no bad habits. F



M: B. Turkey Eggs, $3.00 doz.

June and J es Del. Fred Adams,.

Pure. White Museovy Duck

gentle, wt. around 1200 lbs. Sell];

1 Polled Hereford Bull, pure-,

White Face Hereford Bull, 3
yrs. old, wt. approx. 1000 Ibs.
sired by Stanway Domino
2878771, Dam Mildred Domino
3030718, fine animal, $200.00. C.
M. Bowden, Atlanta, 435 Candler
Sty Nv i;

Reg. Guernsey Bull, named
Resolutes Sunny Jim, 2 yrs. old
' in July, Sire Gaymont Resolute,
Dam Winnees Vern of. Miley-
bright. P. W. Medlock, Stone
Mountain, Rie dees

3 Purebred Polled peseord
Heifers approximate wt. 650 lbs;
1 Reg. Horned Hereford Cow,
7 yrs. old, all bred to rege Here-
ford Bull; Also reg. Horned
Hereford Bull, 4 yrs. old. Make
offer. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista.

Very fine Reg. Guernsey Cow
with month old reg. Heifer Calf.
One reg. Guerrsey Bull, 1 yr.
old, and 5 reg. Hereford Bulls,
1 yr. old, 6 Reg. Hereford Heif-
ers. A. K. Chamblee. Sparta.

Several good milch cows,
fresh, Reasonable prices. Come,
see. 2 Pr. grown Rabbits, white
and gray $3.75; also 3 mos. old
Rabbits, white and gray, $1.50
ea. Mrs: Fred Atkinson, Val-
dosta.

A 2% yr. Reg. Guernsey Male,
nice marks; also fine Guernsey
Cow and Saanan Goats, reason-

\ able price at my home. See, do
{not write. Lewis E. Tabor,

Al-
bany.
Fresh good eS Milk Cow,

5 miles west of Buford. Mrs. M.
C. Benson, Buford, Rt. 3.:

3 Reg. Dbl. Standetd
Hereford, 2 cows, 4 yrs. ol w
Heifer Calves at side, 1 Bull.

| fine cattle, $700.00 at bar

Ne Justus, Rabun Gap. .

1 Jersey Cow with 2nd Be
2 or 3 gals daily on good
1 Jersey Heifer 1 yr. ol
for: both.~ Mrs. C.. Ai V
Fayetteville, Rt. 3.

Nice Guernsey Male abo
yrs: old, also Jersey Cow
soon freshen with 2nd. Cal

| B. Greene, Gray, Rt. 2.

1 Hereford Male, 21% 3 ae (
hguaranteed to reg. No pap
$100.00 at my place; also a
300 bu. Corn at my barn. M
Mary Patterson, Franklin,

Extra good Milch Co
be seen at my barn. Tel.
ton No. 3651. H.-G. a
Stone Mountain, Rt.1.

8 Milch Cows, will mil
definitely, Calves, 5 m
sell 1 orall with calves or wi
out calves; 2 Male Ye
two-thirds grown, suitab
work cows, wt. 450 and 5
W. A, Douglas, Wrightsvil

Good Jersey Milk Cow
sale, 5 gals. daily. Come |
8:30 a. m., or 7 p. m., ever
except Monday. - Reas
price. Mrs. Myrtice Otwe
lanta, 1 Pattillo Ave., N.E

Black Jersey Cow, will fre
en about June 25, 3rd calf, gav
3 gals milk with second ca



R) Pierson, Lilley Mill Rd.; 2S
ville. :





Time.

consumers in Atlanta.
searee.
soon be gone.

bination.



-W, Godbee,



CAN WHAT YOU CAN OR GO HUNGRY _
MARKET INFORMATION DAILY _

Market information daily over Station WAGA,
each day from 6:00 to 6:30 A. M., Central War

Mr. Channing Cope, in the course of.
program, gives information as to supplies of f
vegetables and fruits on the State Farmers M
ket, at Sylvan Road and Murphy Avenue, Atlan
This is a great help both to farmers and

Canned -vegetables and Sri will be

They will be rationed and hard to
Harvest days are passing by. The summer
Winter will soon be here.
weather and lean oe -boards make a bad co:

si

The State presents you the opportanit t
yourself can | While youcan,





Ferbierd t Bulls; , yt.

g. Guernsey Bull, 1 yr.

f g. Guernsey. Cow with

ng Calf 2 wks. old, A. K
imlee, Sparta.

uernsey- and

ow, fresh, 2 yrs. old, $60.00.

Without calf, Mrs. Laura Dud-
ley, War then.

ss Reg. Jersey Bull for sale. Can ,

seen at Sorrell Farm, 4 miles

es from Milledgeville on Ka-

mton Hwy. Marion Jarrett,
Milledgeville,

de Guinea Milch Cow, 3. gals.
day on open range with _ half
feed, 5 yrs. old, with 2 mos, old
alf, uniexcelled qualities, 400 to
500. Ibs. $125.00 at barn. No ex-
change. G. W. Jackson, Baxley.

Aberdeen Angus Reg. Bulls,

21% ys. old, wt. 1400 Ibs. $250;

yr oid, 800 Ibs. $250.00; other
6 mos. old, wt. 400 Ibs. $100. 00.
See. aie Hs Bishop, Canton. :

i Reg. Guernsey: Cow, 1 Jer-
sey Heiter, both fresh. J. C. Lee,
College Park, Heels Welcome
all Rd. %4 mile off Roosevelt
Highw ay. es

Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls,
15 mas. old, best bloodlines and
ae good build. C. M. Sims,

ea con Cattle
containing 1 Reg. Bull, 4 yrs. old
and 22 Cows, seven-eighths
- pure with 8- 10 calves at side.
einer: bred and Springers, $260.
{. H. Barnett, Washington.

1 cream color Jersey heifer,

freshen any day now, 3 yrs.

, for sale. R. R. Bruce, Cleve-
and, Rt. 1. :



HOGS FOR SALE

= Vr a e.

Duroc Shoats, about 40 or 501

both sex, $23.00 ea.
M 'F, Gaddis, Box 427,

Mrs.
oa

Reg. OIC Boar, about 200 Ibs.
ocky type, $65. 00. E, O. Will-
ughby, Greensboro, Rt. 2.

SPC Sow and 9 Pigs, crossed
with Duroc,
price, will not ship; 35 or 40

ead N. H. Red chickens, 5 wks.
old, all pullets, $1.00 ea. exp. col;
: lack Beauty Eggplants and
areen Glazed Collard Plants,
5c doz. Mrs. B. Brady, Cairo,
Cod Box 132,

Reg. SPC Pigs out of Perfec-
ion Lady sired by Hero, $20
a. Kermit B. Grogan, Marietta,
4, Box 475.
- Reg. Hereford Boar Pigs, 10
ks. old, from Natl. Grand
Champ. strain, $20.00 ea. Frank
P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.
2 Reg. Hereford maies, 2 yrs.
old ,other 14 mos. old. Exc. for
Reg. Hereford -Gilts or Sows.
iis Humes, Columbus.

Jersey Milk]

2 wks. old. See for:





= Hereford Pigs, will be- ready
to ship about June 25th, $20.00]
ea. Papers. furnished; 1 Bred
Gilt, $50.00. All best bloodline.
Leon Watson, Unadilla, P. O.
214...

3 Male OIC Pigs, subject. to
reg. 6 wks. old June 14, $15.00
ea. R. J. Allen, Talking Rock.

Reg. OIC Pigs, Gilts and
Males, finest bloodlines, all dbl.
treated for Cholera, Papers fur-
nished with every Pig at Ten
wks. of age. T. W. Morrison,
Winterville, P. O. Box 48.

Reg. Hereford | Stock. Boars
and bred Gilts. Julian Fursten-
burg, Rt. 1, Atlanta.

Modern Blocky type Hamp-
Fshire Pigs, eligible for- reg.
treated, 12 wks. old, $20.00 ea.
from: Champion stock. J. E. Bn-
nett, ee Bite eds Box 2954,



HORSES AND MULES -
FOR SALE



nora Colored Bay Horse
oun broke to ride, 15 mths. old,
wt. about 600 Ibs. $75.00. Exc.
for good Horse. A. B. eels
Ashland, Rt. J.

Splendid, well trained, Farm.
Mare Horse, $100.00. Exe. for
good Milch Cow or Yearling. M.
W. Venable, Lawrenceville, Rt.
3.

4 yr. old Montana. Mare, wt.
1300 lbs. Strawberry Color, gen-
tle, work anywhere, $200.00. L.
J Ellis, Cumming.

Three gaited 5 yr. old Bay
Horse; very gentle, pleasure
class horse with an unusually
smooth single foot, $300.00. Ce-
ceil Coke, Wesleyan Dr., Macon.

Several Black young: Jacks
and Jennets, ages.l1, 2 and 3 yrs.
L. R. Ferrell, Albany, Box 492.

1 Mare Mule, 9 yrs. old, good
eyes and in fine cond. gentle,
work anywhere, $150.00 or exc.
for cows. Mrs. Annie Moore,
Junction City. .

LEP
yrs. old, wt. 2200 lbs. and Black
Horse Mules, 4 yrs. old, wt. 2100
lbs. Sound and perfect work-
rs. Sell or trade for five mares
or cattle, J: T.. -McElhannon,
Nicholson, P. O. Box 14.

An old Mule, good gait, work
any where, for sale or exc. for 12
hens,
Just -off Marietta and Dallas
Hwy. Nar Bullard fatm. Char-
lie Gowder, Powder Springs, Rt.
2

At Stud: Snow White Tenn.

Walking Stallion, Garretts Silver

Ace, 421676 by Brantleys Roam
Allen Jr, 350066, Fee, $25.00 War
Bond. Satis. Guaranteed. H. C.
Garrett, Gainesville, Box 56.





LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE.

An auction sale of fine stock goats, hogs and
other livestock will be held on July 4, at 2:30. P.

M.,

Atlanta Time, at Sweetwater Park, on Law-

renceville Highway. For information, contact Mrs.

Julia. Varnedoe, Atlanta,
Ss. E.

i130 South Candler Rd.,
|





Mules,
Real plow Mules.

farm.

prepaid.

ea., Black Mare Mules, 8|~

Bring hens and get mule.

6 wks.







= Horse for oe or ide for}
Pigs or Calves. H. A. Ray, hse

Hapeville, 412 Waters Rd.
old seas

1 Pr. matched, 5 yr.
wt. about 900. Ibs.
eae nine

price. M. L. Anderson, Nahunta.

2 Good sound Mules, 8 to ll
yrs. old, Can be seen at my
W. -A. ho Grant-
Wiehe

Reg. Tenn. Waleng. Filly, -
yrs. old, wt. 850 Ibs. Reg. No.
443428, ioaled by Silver King,
(Out of Lady,) Fillys marks
stockings, black, striped face. T.

iL, Harris, Cedartown, Ri be

Tenn. Jack, clean legged and
sound, for~ quick sale, $165.00;
6 Brood Mares, 4 to 6 yrs. old,

we to work. Edward Adams,

Atlanta,
S28:

Pr. 7 yrs. old Horse Mules,
wt. around 850 or 900 lbs. ea.
Real Mules, work anywhere,
$325.00 at barn. Homer Martin,

1650 Glenwood Ave.,

Jasper, Rt. 2.

[vain aa Mare, 6 yrs. are
with Filly Colt 2 mos. old, good
worker. Also Duroc Male Hog

with papers. wt. about 400 lbs.
good cond..

Excellent breeder,
W. M. Harris, Thomaston, Rt. 3.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

Giant size White NZ Rabbits,
10 wks. old, $3.50 Pr. from Ped.
stock. Mrs. D. L. Hayes, Blakely,
Bits: ;

60 English Female Guinea
Pigs, those ready to be- bred,

$1.60 ea; Smaller ones, $1.00 ea;

6 grown Males, $1.50 ea. Exp.
Mrs. D. M. Carter,
Madison:

1 Pr. Grey Rabbits, Adults,
not related, $3.00. G. H. White,
East Point, 503 Spring Ave.

NZ, Chinchilla, and Black
Giant Rabbits. Write for aa eee
C. W,. Thomas, Rome, Rt.

NZ White Buck, 2 yrs. old,
good, $2.50, H. C. Ricks, Sylves-
ter, Rt. 1. =

White Rabbits for sale.
G. Jones, 789 Central Ave. Hape-
cille, Ca 6108.

1 Mixed NZ Doe, 13 mos. old,
with 7 young, 3 wks. old, $5. 00;
2 mixed NZ Does, Bred, 10 mos.
old, $3.00 ea; 1 mixed NZ Bucks,

$3.00. Average wt. 10. lbs. Andy

Byrd, Newnan, 22 Kellogg St.

3 NZ Red Does, pure stock, 3
mos. old, $2. 25: ear. FOB. No
checks; Exc. 1 NZ Red Doe, Pure
stock, 3 mos. old for | NZ pure
Stock Buck, 4 mos. old or older.
Jamie H. Crawiord, Jr., Chip-
ley.

Large English Guinea Pigs,
bred, $2. 50 ea; 1 Pr. Giant NZ
White Rabbits, 3 mos. old, $3.00;
12. small type mixed Bantams,
old, $3.75. Mrs. Willie
Smith, Rolston. <

Purebred senior and Jr. Check-

ered Giants and NZ red and
white and heavy wt. Chinchilla
Rabbits, reasonable price. Paul
Caudill, Rome, 3 Elmwood St.,
pe 4196.



3s

WwW.

NZ Red Rabbits, S mos.
$5.00 pr; some 7 wks. old,
ea. Mrs. On Hilliard, Athens,

953 Oconee St

3 Belgian ae
Buck, $8.90; 2 Giant

Dae sand 1
NZW Does,

1 NZW Buck, $2.00; 1 Gray
Chinchilla Doe, $3.50; Gray and
White Doe, $3.00 ea; 40 or more
young rabbits, all kinds, $1.00
ea. Send money order or will
ship COD. Billy Buckland,
Evans. : ;

NZ White Rabbits, 8 wks. ala:
from Ped. stock, $4.00 Pr. exp.
col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming, Rt. 5.

9 Lovely Guinea Pigs, 7 grown
$1.25 ea: 2, 7 wks. old, $1.00 ea;
Assorted colors. Mrs. Sarah H.
Davis, Bolingbroke.

NZ White Does, bred, and NZ
White Bucks, all 18 mos. old,
and $3.00 ea; 5 NZ Rabbits, 10
wks. old, $1. 00 ea. Wiliam
Bradshaw, Edison, Box 113.

Rabbits, 50c and $1. 00 ea:
Breeding Does, $2.50 ea; also
want buy small cheap Pony. As
O. Beach, Waycross, Gen. Del.

. 8 Pr. NZ Red Rabbits, 24
mos. eld, Does, $2.50 ea; Bucks,
$2.00 ea. Henry Coleman, Mill-
edgeville, Ht ik

~2 Does and -1 Buck, NZW, 6
mos. old, Ped. Papers with each,
has ear marks, good type, healthy
and large, $4. 25ea7 $11.50 for
trio! Ri. cb: Brantley, Wrights-
ville, Rt. 2.



SHEEP AND ) COATS
FOR SALE

Nubian Milk Goat with Kid.
by her side, 3 qts. daily,- $25.00
for both; Nubian Milk Goat, Na-
turally -hornless, 242 yrs. old,
Kid, 4 wks. old, 4 qts. $30.00; 1
Thoroughbred Tog. Billy, 3 yrs.
old, Hornless, $20.00; $52.50 for
lot for quick sale. H. F, Truett,
Tallapoosa, Star Rt. :

1 Milk Goat, Ne and Sa-|
anan crossed, we 1st seid 7

grass,
without kid. Cant ship. Silas
Snipes, Commerce, Rt.

3 Goats, one gives 3 - $35.00;
one gives gallon, $50.00; other
more than 3:qts. $40.00. Mrs. Vv.
L. Nunn, Commerce.

id
a

$3.00 ea; 9 NZW Does, $2.50 ea; |

farm

wks. old, giving % gal. day onj_
$20. 00 for *both; $15.00).



Sams,

Agticuliure ra
connected wi
Make me a prope
till, Nashville

Want job on far

wife and OS
wants jo

work: can. drive tr

| good. 3-room house,

jing. within 10 miles
can give reference,,w

W. E. Chambley, Mi

FARM HELP

Want strong able b
er, not ever 45
$3.50 per working >
house. On Marietta
blocks of car service
churches and schoo
Share Crop and Da
1946. C. N. Davis, f
75, Station De

Want skilled,
alone, or couple
dren, thoroughly
for farm and yard 1
wages as agreed
by letter. Mrs. Jo
Atlanta, 81 West
Road. if

Want settled co
(no children) to 1
on small farm. Shares
Ce We McPhail, Ro

Want farm help a
tree Budders, white
men or women. E

house, wood, garden
_Travis, Riverdale.

Want married

on farm, 4-room

water, good farm wa;
for further detail
White, Bloomingd

Want reliable _uner
white woman to work
ly couple on farm.

Dallas, Rt. 1.

a

house ele
Clarkston,

BOTA.





Beans (ima). bulk, per bu.

Beets, per dozen

Corn (Green), per doz. ears
Okra, per bu. hprs.

Peaches, bulk per bu.

Collards, per doz. bunches _.

Onions (Green), per-doe- a =

June 15, 1945

Beans (Snap), per bu. bkts. and hprs. ee

Cabbage, per 50 lb. Savi: Be EP eee or
Cantaloups, Ga. Salmon Meats, bulk, per bucc

he Sarasa Skeg eat = koa eee



Peas (Field), bulk, per bu.





Watermelons, each.

Squash, persbu.s Dprs as





GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS. LIVESTOCK SALES _





TOWN

HOGS
~ Good to Choice
Good to Choice

=e HGavies <<
: Heavies

LBS.

245/270
_ 275/350
355/400
155/175
130/DN
130/DN
180/350
350/450

CATTLE
Choice
~ Good
Med.

Common |

Strs. & Heifers
Strs. & Heifers,
Strs. & Heifers
Strs. & Heifers

PA

180/240



Pianta eae Albany
13th 13th
' Soft Hard . Soft
Per Cwt
$14.50-
$14.50-
$14.50-
$14. 90-

Per Cwt

| Nashville i

Hard: Soft





Suleoxite

12th _ -Aitn

Mard Sof*
[Per Cmts,

Hard
Par Curt

| Meidecta.
| STi:

| Per Cwt

Taldocis

Soft fiard Loft .

Per Cwr

1
S|

Hard Sort
Per Cwi |

Augusta

Hard.
.









$15.50-$16.6

$15.50-$16.6
12.50- 14.50
9.00- 11.00
11.00- 12.00
8.50- 10.00
6.50- 7.50
7.50- 8.50

9.00- 13.00
13.50- 15.00
11.00- 12.00

= 10.00!