Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1946 January 9

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Eufaula, Alabama,
December 21, 1945.

Hon Tom Linder,
ommissioner of. Agriculture,
A pate oorkie:







ar Mx, Linder:

tty have just read your editorial in
he Market Bulletin of December
h, and would like to have an ex-
anation of the paragraph which
ads as follows: It costs us $7.00
every dollar we lend if it is paid |
1 goods, while it costs only $1.00 if
ve give it away. I would like to .
mow just how you arrive at the
above conclusion, Suppose you dis-
cuss this matter a little more fully
in some of your future editorials. [
ave been reading your Bulletin now
r more than a year and enjoy ev-
ry issue. Keep up the good work.

C, M. GAMMAGE,

Fairview Farm.



























Ir. Gammage does not understand
it costs Us $7.00 to lend $1.00 to a
oreign. country.

This question is of vital importance



ds States and certainly we should
to understand it.

Suppose that we make a loan to
and of $1,000.00,

We do not send $1,000.00 in money
ingland The government, out of the
od States Treasury, puts up $1,-
00.00 which England spends in buy-
2@ goods of some kind.

The taxpayers of the United States
: ppd this $1,000. 00: in taxes into
















tt we simply make a ahany do-
ion of this $1,000.00 to England, that
a ae of the matter. In that =








1 is in eoods.

When England undertakes to re-
y that $1,000.00, what actually hap-
s is that some merchant in England
ys $1,000:00 worth of goods to some
chant in the United States and the

ny way a party to the aca
ae emcrican merchant pee $1, -

ery man, woman and child in the

The English government takes over
the Knglish merchants credit in the
American bank and transfers that cred-
it to the Treasury of the United States.

This $1,000.00 worth: of merehan-
dise is then sold to consumers in the
United States.

The consuming publie in the Unit-
ed States consumes $1,000.00 worth of
British manufactured goods.

The taxpayers of the United States
have first paid $1,000.00 into the Treas-
ury of the United States to make the
loan and then the same taxpayers must
pay again for the goods when they are
received back from [ngland.

In this way the American taxpayer
has paid twice for the loan. He paid
the taxes in the first place to make thes
loan and then he paid for the goods hat
were shipped in to repay the loan.

But this is only a part of the story.
Suppose that the English merchant

ships $1,000.00 worth of wearing apparel

with which to repay the loan.

Suppose that wearing apparel is
manufactured from rayon or from cot-
ton grown in Kgypt, India or Brazil. In

- that instance, it is clear that the Amer-
ican cotton grower has lost the sale of

the raw cotton needed to make this
amount of the $1,000.00 worth of wear-
ing apparel. The ginner has lost the
ginning on that amount of cotton. The
warehouseman has lost his charges. The
railroad and truck have lost the haul
bill. The cotton mill and cotton mill
workers have lost the amount of jobs
required to make this $1,000.00 worth
of merchandise. The garment makers
have lost the same amount of jobs. The
wholesale and retail merchants have
lost this amount of business.

But this is still only a part of the
story.
Under the Reciprocal Trade Agree-
ments Act, the Secretary of State is em-
powered to make trade agreements with
foreign countries. Under the Reeipro-
eal Trade Agreements Act, the Secre-
tary of State has entered
ments with many nations.

The result, generally, of these trade
agreements,
are practically wiped out
they relate to raw materials.

insofar as
The re-

sult of these trade agreements has been.

that our exports consisted almost en-

000.00 in the National ineome.

have lost $14,000.00 in the deal.,

into agree-

is that protective tariffs it in raw materials, it costs us $7.00 to 5










tirely of manufactured goods, while our
imports consisted almost entirely of
raw materials. :

Because of the fact that raw mater-

ials come into th United States prac
tically duty-free, the chance would be
that England oul pay us this $1,00v,_
in raw agricultural products. from South
America, India, China, Afriea, or
wherever Eneland could vet them the
cheapest. :

Suppose that Soar shipped in
$1,000.00 worth of jute from India,
Then the American cotton farmer would.
lose his market for approximately $3,-
000.00 worth of cotton, since jute 1s
only about one-third the price of cots
ton. 3









If the ahs erower could sell $ $3,- -
000.00 worth of cotton, it has been pe
onstrated that this would turn into p21 ~







Suppose for the sake of argu-
ment that the $1,000.00 worth of Jute.
turned into $7,000.00 in the National in-
come. Then it is clear that the people
of the United States as a whole would











If we had simply made aha
present of the $1,000.00 we could have
produced $3,000.00 worth of additional
cotton which would turn into $21,000.00
in the National income, and it would
have cost the taxpayers only $1,000.00
out of $21,000.00 income to have made
the gift of $1,000.00 to England.

Of course, the individual merch-
ants who handled the jute in India and
the individual merchants who handled
the jute in the United States would
make a profit on handling it, but every :
taxpayer, and every man who has @
job, would lose in the deal.

A study of imports into the Uses
States from 1919 to 1929 and a study
of what happened to United States econ-
omy on aceount of it, should convince
anyone that we cannot afford to make
loans to fore ion nations.

Everyone should remember that. ae
we contribute $1.00 to the relief of
people in foreign nations, it eosts 7
1.00 to do it.

Tf we lend them $1.00 a eollees























make a-$1.00s loan. Vee

af.

TOM LINDER

3 3 = Ne
Commissioner of Agricultur








































































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SEED FOR SALE

- Kobe Lespedeza Combine
S 10c Ib.; Recleaned, 15c Ib.
Exe. cond. FOB. J. c Cobb,
Hartwell, Rt. 3.

a 2000 lbs. Clemson Spineless
Okra seed, 65c 1lb.; 10 lbs. oF
more, 50c Ib. Postpaid in lots

Jb. FOB my farm, 2 mil. Comer.
On pavement. W. S._ Lowe,
Comer, Rt. 1.

Sericea Lespedeza seed, 18c
ab: Large per cent scarified by
combine. Scarified seed, 28c,
jz. FOB. J. C. Green, Suwa-
hee, Rt. 1.

repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of

Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing
pore than 30 words jncluding name and address.

Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
Bssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the

also, 12 Ibs.

one time on each request and







SEED FOR SALE

x

Brown's Special

I.E. Eyson, Rebecca, Rt.

Sericea Lespedeza seed, dod-

der free, combine run, 20c lb.
Scarified and recleaned, 30c lb.

of 100 Ibs. or more, 40c lb. FOB.| Claude A. Smith, Stockridge,
J. D. Cash, Flowery Branch. RY. oe:

4000 ibs. Lespedeza seed,! 1000 Ibs. Kobe Lespedeza
good, clean, combine run, 8c|Seed, combine run, 9c lb. FOB;

also, want a fresh in milk goat
or fresh milch cow. W. T. Car-
ithers, Colbert, Rt. 2.

30 lbs. Shogoin Turnip seed,
germination standard or better
Ist M. O. for $12.00 gets them;
Handsaved Dude}
Creek Watermelon seed, $1.50)
|1b. Wilton Harper, -

Wray, Rt.

~ Cannon Ball Water melon|;

geed, hand saved from. nice; ~

a melons, personally selected.| 800 Ibs. Korean Lospeten
: Gov't tested 94 per cent germ. | seed, Dodder . free. Combine
ination, $1.50 lb. J. J. Blood-|run, 6c _ lb. Julius Hulme,

worth, Gordon, Rt. 1. ~

_ 4%0 lbs. Cannon ball Water-
meion seed for sale, ener
fiom choice melons and 1945
erop, $2.00 Ib., H. L. Wilcher,
meee.

6 Tons of Kobe Lespedeza,
~ eombine run, 10c Ib. in even

wi. bags. Limited amt. of
Sericea Lespedenza, combine:
run, 18c lb. W. B. Morris,

Hartwell.
- Genuine clean Kobe Lespe-

Wels seed, 1 4-30 Yb. Jaiibs B.
Woods, Brooks.

Mammoth -Gold _ tobacco
seed, 5 penny match boxes full
for $1.00. Add postage. Lar-
sen Phillips, Tarrytown.

- Tender White half-running
bean seed, also White deep

L.







a 400 lbs. Sericea Jespedeza
25c lb. in 100 lb. lots. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmingto , Rt. 1.
brough, Ellenwood, Rt. 1.

Large lots of Stone Moun-
tain Watermelon seed, $1.50
db. Plus postage. E. M.
Beckham, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

a Cannon ball melon _ seed,
mew erop, hand saved. Guar.
sound $2,00 lb. Postpaid in 10
db. lots or more. Luther C.
olland, Byromville, Rt

Brand Leaf Tobacco seed,
spoonful; Georgia
collard seed, 75c lb.; Vigorvine
omato seed, 100 seed, 2oc. L,
A. Crow, Gainesville, "Rt. 2.

20 tb. Stone Mountain Wat-
melon seed, Sell all or part
fer $1.00 lb. Del. Lon Scar-.
ouugh, Ellenwood, Rt. 1.

10,000 lbs. Korean Lespe-
deza Combine run, 7c lb.; 500
ibs. Sericea Lespedenza, 10c Ib.
All FOB. John E. Teasley,
perton, Rt. 3.

orean Lespedeza seed, Nice

d clean. Combine run. Al-
most free of dodder. No un-
dersirable seeds of any kind in
Jet. coed i ee Newt Reid,
W , Be oe



100 Ib. lots.
lett LedBetter, Cumming, Rt. 2.

Sericea Lespedeza seed, 18c
lb. Large per cent scarified by
Combine.
Leo Green, Suwanee, Rt. 2.

Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Cannon Ball Melon Seed,

Peanut Hay, Corn and. Field
Peas.
ville.

L. G. Downs, Anderson-

White Half Runner garden

bean seed, 25c cupful, 45c pint.
Speckled crowders, 20c lb. Add
postage.
Gainesville, Rt. A

Mrs. Levi Barron,

10 Tons Kobe Lespedeza seed,

-/eombine run, 10c lb. or reclean-
ed seed at 17c lb. Free of John-
son Grass seed, H. C.. Allen,
Atlanta, 876 Park St.

Good recleaned Kobe Lespe-

deza. seed, $15.00 per 100 lbs.;
also, scarified Sericea Lespede-
za seed, $25.00 per 100 lbs. FOB.

J. Waser, Jackson,

at; 3:

stron cornfield bean eed,|. Sericea Lespedeza seed, free,
60e b. Del. Mrs. TA. Youn of dodder, 18c lb. per 100 To. |
son, Canton, Rt. 2. lots; 15 Tb. in 1,000 Ib. lots;
. Korean Lespedeza, 10c Ib. in

FOB. RR. Hew-

Scarified seed, 28 lb.

White nest. onions, 75c_ gal.

or will exc. for print feed sacks
or anything can use.
entine Bean seed, 35c teacupful.
Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial.

Red Val-

New crop Bull Face iieaced

seed, 2 tbls., 30c; 8 thls., $1.00,
Del to 38rd zone.
Home raised tobacco, 40c 1b., 5
ibs.
Skinner, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Real good

$1.80. Del. in Ga. W. B.

Vigorvine tomato (runs 10 Ths,

160 ripe to vine), 200 seed and
200 Marglobe tomato and 100
Yellow pear seed, all for
Stamps accepted. Elsie Fowler,
Roy.

2G:

Red nest onions, 85c_ gal.;

plum and peach trees, 25c ea.;
persimmons 50c; also sev. thou-
sand gourds.
ten, Camilla.

Mrs. L. M. Woo-

Crotolaria (early maturing),

fairly clean, combine run, a few
coffee bean seed but no other
pest.
i Boyette, Hahira. |

Make best offer. N. A.

|Add postage.

improved
Tobacco seed, 25c tlbs. or 5 lbs.,
oe 00.

crowders,
White
Beans,

Tb.



MARKET BULLETIN _

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_| on the mailing list and for change of. address tv STATE BUREAU
| OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.

Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable

SEED FOR SALE



Garden bean seed, White Half-
Runners, 30c cupful; Cucumber,
pickling var., 10c tbls. No chks.
Ruth Bailey, Jasper, Rt. 2.

Sev. Tons Pure Kobe Lespe-
deza seed, field run but extra

clean. H. J. Woodruff, Ameri-
cus.
Tender, white and gray corn-

field bean seed, 35 cupful; also
well rooted Walnut Bushes, 20c
ea. Add postage. No chks. Mrs.
Irene Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2:

Old time, little white, tender
garden bean seed, 45c cupful;
also little, white, tender cut-
shorn cornfield beans, 50c cup-
ful, Mrs=2 Wade, Ellijay,
Rio:

Blue Ridge Mtn. climber to-
mato, runs 12 ft, wt. up to 2
ibs. 200 seed and 200 Colossal
tomato (up to 3 Ibs.), and 200
Yellow Pear, for 25c. Will C.
Smith, Roy.

Mosleys Higair seed, 100 lbs.
to acre, grows on any kind of
land, $1, 00 gal. $2.00 peck,
$12, 50 per hundred | pounds. E.
M. Mosley, Decatur, 639 Syca-
more Dr,

Eatable soy bean seed, 40c
cupful; horseradish, catnip, 25c
bunch; garlic bulbs, 25c doz.
No chks. Mrs.
Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Collard seed, 1 lb. 50c; 10 lbs.,
$3.50; 100 lb., $18.00. Shogoin
Turnip<sced, = 7oc 1b. A.C,
Pender, Wigham.

Genuine Crotolaria seed, scar-
ified by combine, 20c Ib. R. E.
Lee, Finleyson.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



Red Speckled Crowder peas,
20c lb., 10 lbs. up; 2 crop Yellow
9oc: Ib. 6 lbs. ups;
Half Runner Garden
35c teacupful; White
nest onions, $1.00 gal. G. J.

Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Black, 2-crop, brown Crowd-
er and White mush peas, 25c qt.
del.; also Sunflower seed, 75c
gal. G. W. Akins, Graymont.

-Brown 6 wk. and Purple Hill
Crowder peas; also Broom Corn
seed, 3 cups, $1.10; White Half
Runner Beans, 3 cups, $1.20.
Cash, no checks. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Dacula. :



CORN AND SEED CORN
- FORSALE



Best Grade yellow pop corn,
recleaned and in good cond., 10
lb., 100 lb. bag; 12%4c lb. 50 lb.
bag. H. B. Williams, Buford,

bike 4

350 bu. good heavy new corn, |

$1.50 bu; 5 tons good bright
peavine hay, free of burrs or
grasses, $50.00 ton. .At barn.
Clyde Phillips, Tarrytown. .

Dynamite Pop corn, 10 Ibs.
$1.25 del.; also Dry sage, $1.00
aA Mrs. R. F. Pace, Temple,

A.

Best grade So. American Pop

corn, 15 lb. in 100 Ib. bags. All

under 100 lb., 20c 1b. Seaborn
Roberts, Royston, Rt. 1. *

75,000 lbs. of Golden Queen
Pop corn, recleaned and. in even
wt. 125 Ib. bags. : G.-D, Cains,

Cordele, Ris

100 bu. extra good white
corn, $1.75 bu. at barn. Tobe
Milner, Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Box 31.

500 bu. choice. white
shucked corn, $1.50 bu. at my
farm 10 mi. N. W_ .Palmetto

near Capps Ferry. Wilson ect ;

Palmetto, Rt, 1.

1,000 Ib. So. American Pop
corn, new crop, 15c lb. FOB. No
less. than 50 lbs. shipped. E.
W. Corneilson, LaFayette. ~



COTTON: SEED
FOR SALE



1,000 bu. D. P, L. No. 14-A
cotton seed. Delinted and treat-
ed. 2nd yr. seed, $6.00 per 100
78 FOB. Z. P. Almon, Frank-
in.

Hibred Half and Half Cotton
seed, pure and sound, Ist year
from Summerour Breeders.
nee priced. - H. Bunn, Mid-
ville.

limited.

slip-





COTTONSEED
FOR SALE



50-60 bu. Ist year Empire
Cotton seed, $6.00 per 100 Ibs.;
also, Hastings yellow prolific
seed corn, $3.00 bu., $1.00 peck
POD He A, Alexander, Car-
roHton, Rt..1.

Pine Delta Cotton seed, No.
14 for sale, $6.00 per 100 lbs.
FOB Lawrenceville. No orders
less than 40 lbs. For large amt.

write for better prices. Guy
Burton, Loganville, Rt. 2.
Pure D&PL No. 14 cotton

seed, Ist yr., kept pure at Gin,
treated, $7.50 per hundred lbs.;
not treated, $7.00 Cwt. Supply
Add 10c exchange on
chks. Willie Tanner, Flippen.
i. 0, Box 61,

Empire cotton seed, Breeders
seed grew bale per Acre; ginned
on 1 var. gin, $1.95 bu.; also
10 bu. pure Sanford seed wheat,
weevil-free, $2.50 bu.; Kobe
Lespedeza seed, free of dodder,
10-lb- Riley . Couch; furin,



PLANTS FOR SALE



Sage plants, $1.00 doz.; Red
Hot pepper, 60c gal.; 1 tbls.
full Tobacco seed 60c C; Mas-
todon Everbearing strawbeiry
plants, $3.75 M. Postpaid, L.
J. Ellis, Cumming.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
60c C; $2.50, 500; $4.50 M; Mas-
todon, 70c C: 500, $3.50; $5.50
M. Well rooted young plants.

Prompt shipment. Mrs. A. D.
Jones, Cumming, Ri le
Red, Black Raspberry, 12,

$1.00; Muscadine, Fig Sprouts,
Bud Damson plums, Garden
Gooseberries, Crabapple, root-
ed, 8, $1.00; Hazlenut, 12, $1.00;
Red Gold Strawberry plants,
$1.00 C; 500, $4.50; $8.00, M

Moss packed, P, P. Mrs. M.
L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
75c C; $5.00 M. Del. in Ga. No
orders filled less than 200.; also
Mixed var. peach trees, 3 ft.
tall, 6 for $2.25. Del. Mrs. A.
J. Griffin, Paterson.

Cabbage plants, large fresh
extra early Jersey, Char. W.,
Copenhagens, White Bermuda
Onion plants, $1.00; 500, $1.50
M. Del. Postpaid. Prompt
shipment. Satisf, Guar. F. L.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Charleston Wakefield -Cab-
bage plants, $1.25, 500; $2.00 M.
Del. Prompt shipment, Dewey

Mathis, Gainesville.
Klondike Strawberry, large
berries, young plants, $2.00,

500; $4.00 M.. Mrs. J. H. Rur-
and, Flowery: Branch, Rt. 1.

No. 1, 2 yr. strong healthy
Eldorado Blackberry. _field
grown plants, $1.50 C; $25.00,
2000. Good packing, count,
prompt service. Mrs. C. M.

_Robinson, Greenville.

Missionary strawberry plants,
75.C; Yellow June Pear trees,
50c ea. Garlic bulbs, $1.00 doz.
tea Cecil CeCurley, Hartwell,

2

Chas.
Cabbage,

W. and Eary ~ Jersey
fresh, large strong
plants, also White Bermuda
onion plants, $1.00, 500; $1.50
M. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville.

Iceburg Lettuce, Beets, En-

dive,, $1.00 C; Rutabaga, Wake-

field Cabbage, Kale, Collards,
Carrots, Chinese Cabbage, Red,
White and Nest onions, 50c C;
Parsley, Garlic Asparagus, Ar-
tichokes, 35c doz. del. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register.

Frostproof Cabbage and Oni-

on Plants, $1.50 M.
liams, Quitman.

Chas. W. Cabbage. plants, 25c
C; Raspberry plants, 40c doz.
Cathip,, 25c burh. Plus post-
age. Mrs. Otis) Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.

E. J. and Chas. W. Cabbage

plants, $2.25 M; $1. 50, 500; Im-
proved strawberry, $3. 50 _M;
$2.00, 500. Prompt shipment.

All del. Clay Evans,
ville, Rt. 1.

Fresh grown Klondike straw-
berry plants, \ $1.00, 200; * 25
M. & M up, $4.00 M. Exp.
Col. No checks. C. W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Missionary ~ and Masicdon
Strawberry plants, $1.00 C. P.
P. M. O. only, Tony Fittle,
Carrollton.

Gaines-



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PLANTS FOR SA





Frostproof Charleston W
field Cabbage plants,

500; $2.00 M. Del,
shipment. Claudie
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Klondike Strawberry
60 C;- $2.50, 500; $4.25
5 M up, $4.00 M. Ex
Shipped prompily No
Bonnie Smith, Gainesvill
De :

Nice well rooted Sage
20c ea.; Gooseberry, $1.
Garlic bulbs, $1.00 doz.;
nut, Crabapple, Old Fa
ed Peach trees, Muse
Vines, 20c ea. Mrs. Me
er, Gainesville, Rt. Oo .

Sage plants, large ane
5, 50c; $1.00 doz. Peppern
Catnip, Balm, 25c doz.;
figs, Quince, Hackwort 5
Sprouts, 25c and 50c ea. 5
ers P. P. Mrs. A. Hor:
co, Rt. 2. Box 40.

Charleston Wakefield
proof Cabbage and Whit
muda Onion plants,
$2.25 M. Del. Ovie

Early Jersey, Charles

bage and White Berm
plants, $1.25, 500; $2.25
paid. A. B. Watson, p

Wakefield Frostproof.
plants, $1.00, 300; $1.25

Bermuda onions.
R. Chancelor, Pitts.

Condon mele
Str face

Rennie Turner, Dahlo
1, Box 34.

Missionary strawberry
$1.00 C.; Charleston
Cabbage plants, $2.00
$1.25 for 500. . Ho 72
Tennille. :

Mastodon Everbeari
berry plants, State
certified, $3.25, 500

Flowery Branch, Rt.
_ Spring Shallot onions.

Hartwell, ae

- Chas. oe Cabb;
Collard, White Bermuc
plants, $1. 40, 500; $2
. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt

Chas. Wakefield
and White Bermuda O
Ga. Collard plants,
$2.00 M. COD. Mrs

Musselwhite, Arabi,

Phone 4810. 2
Thousands of _

Chas. Wakefield (

plants. Now ready.
$1.50 M.-Del. Full
special attention to
Money or cash prefer
tis Pittman, Baxley,

Good strong Chas
Cabbage plants. Read
proof. Del. to 3rd
$1.50 M or 20 C. N
ton Pittman, Baxley

Crarieston Wakefi
bage plants, $1.50 M.
plants $1.00 M. Go
Lorena Maddox,

Millions Charles no
enhagen Cabbage an
plants, $1.00, 500
White Bermuda
Wax. Postpaid. S!
BNERCEE

postage. :
burn, Cumming, Rt.

Earl Jersey Cabba
White Bermuda Onion
$1.50 M, $1.25, 50
Geakh. Steedley, Baxle

Millions White B
Crystal Wax onion,
and Copenhagen
plants $1.00, 500; $1.5
paid. - Satis. guar.
fey, Fitzgerald.

150,000 Nice your
dike Strawberry pli
M. Prompt shipmer
T. Hogan, Hogansvill

Early Klondike and
licious_strawberry p
150. Del. in Ga
or stamps. Mrs.
Eilon) Rt. 2

\



een Cane, el:

kind that grows
soft and has slickers
lades. Fancy price paid
talks. Rev. E. F. Word,

to 60,000 stalks Gov-
Saca: Seed Cane, al-

2



i AND DRIED
IT FOR SALE



: pples, 50c lb.; May
and Muscadine vines,
Mrs. Henry Miller, Elli-

- Sun-dried peaches, 40c
pt shipment. Miss Del-
ng, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

un-dried peaches,
mpt shipment. Mrs.
rden, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

crop dried peaches, free

~ 50c Ib.; New crop

dad Schley pecans, large

ll filled, 45c lb. del. Mrs.
oO Ss, Grayson.

neapple pears, 40c lb.
Ga, Mrs. B. Brady, Cai-
1, Box 132.

sun-dried peaches and
each, 50c lb. Fill orders
tely. Mrs. Ambers King,
ahs 2."

n-dried peaches and
c ib, ea. Fill orders
Mrs. Grace King, Bow-

45e
W.

orse apples, 50c Ib.
Exc. for white feed
Iso, gourds, med, Size,
2.00; Multi-white nest
gal. plus post.; Red
rowder peas, 50c qt.
erbert E. Richardson,
fe
Pea green Lespedeza
og or car lots. Can
Vaughn, Bogart. |
ons Kudzu hay. Write
ses del. B. W. Middle-
, Barnesville.

tons good peanut hay
also 50 bu. good

geked ear Corn, $1.25.

B arn. H. M. McLeod,

eS bt good Lespedeza
sale. Paul Prather,
Phone 4561.

- good peanut hay,
FOB barn. M. L
Oglethorpe.



S AND PECANS



shelled Pecan

u 90c Ib.
. Mrs. D. E. Barnes,
Box 312.

punish peanuts, $4.50
te nest onions, $1.00 gal.
; ee eee Golden,

ink, improved Span-
ts, 20c Ib. postpaid, or
d buyer pay shipping
d picked. Mrs. G. H.
McDonough, Rt. 3.

8 ate seedling pecans,
t them. T. M. Todd,
Rt. 1.
nd Stewart pecans,
Ib., 5 and 10 1b. lots.





Green cane syrup, A-l1.
in 36 gal. new cypress
Frt. FOB here, $1.00

5 and 10 Ib. can syrup,
price. For sale to trucks
. E. Parrish, Pavo, Rt. 3-

al. in No. 10 cans,
"A Ga, Cane syrup,
on my own farm, for
Write. 2. Hy - Searcy,
ville, Box 108.

fal. Ga. Cane syrup, A

or sale at C. B. Grimes
W. Richardson, Col-

Se Syrup at $1.00
farm, near Argyle.
nes, Homerville, Rt. 2.

"| gal.

5c Ib. at my place:



12, 000 Tbe State insp., Gridedt-
P. R. sweet potatoes, to trucks
only, 2% cents lb. John B.
Pope, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.

P. R. sweet potatoes, for sale
at market price; can load truck.
7 mi. W. Lumber City on Jack-
sonville Rt. L. H. Calhoun,
Lumber City, Rt. 1. ~

Late Irish potatoes, $2.00 bu.
W. J. Teague, Cartersville,
RFD 3.



CATTLE FOR SALE



Milch cow, freshen about Jan.
10 with 4th calf, give around 4
gal. imi. W. of Lithia Springs
on hwy. J. M. Thornton, Lithia
Springs.

3 Purebred Reg. vouny Guern-
sey bulls, ages from 2 mos. to
2 yrs. Prices from $40.00 to
$100.00. J. W. Matthews, Tal-
botton.

calves, 2 bulls, 3 wks. and 4
mos. old, % Guernsey; 7 heif-
ers, 3 wks. to 3 mos. old. Will

| not ship. 2 J. Giore, Austell,

Rt. 2.

A 12-cow as 1 thorough-
| bred Hereford bull and calves,

elec. milking machine and oth-

er dairy equipment for sale. See

or write for full particulars.
Milton Bryant, Blakely.

50 Holstein dairy cows; 40
Holstein and Jersey grade heif-
ers. Also some dairy farm and
dairy equipment; Sell all or
part. W. P. Eider, Culloden.

Extra fine Jersey calf, 6 mos.
old, large for age.
producing sire and dam, $250.00.
His mother sold for $700. 00, sis-
ters at 8 mos. of age sold for
$250.00 each. Application for
reg. has been requested. Wil-
liam J. Parker, Buena Vista.

Nice, young Guernsey bulls,-

1 mo. to 14 mos. old, sub. to
reg., from best blood lines: also
some S. PC, pigs 10 wks. old,
sub. to reg. Geo. M. Wicker,
Americus, Albany Rd.

1 full blooded Jersey and 1)
Black, White. Face bulls, $45.00:
mi.

ea.; See at my farm, %
from No. 22 Hwy., or write; also
50 Ibs. mixed peas for sale.
Will Epps, Juniper, Rt. 2, Box 8.

Fine Jersey cow, 24 mos. old,
Ist calf (heifer); cow from 4%
mother and Reg. sire,
$130.00. J: LL. Hutchenson,
Fitzgerald, 715 West Pine.

- Cow, fresh with 2nd calf,
$70.00; also 214 mos. old pigs,
O. I. C. and priya, cross,
$10.00 ea. at barn. A. E. Eaven-
son, Marietta, Rt. 3.

Liquidation sale: Black An-
gus Herd: 28 cows, bred or with
calves at side, and2 reg. bulls;
also 2 Walking Horse Geldings,
at Sunset.Farm, Athens. T. M.
Tillman, Athens.

Fine Jersey heifer, very gen-
tle, freshen in February. Extra
good plow mule and_ gentle,
some age. Mrs. M. H. Pattillo,
wid Oak, Roosevelt Hwy. CA-

Good cow to freshen 2nd calf:

March 30; from 5 gal. milker.
Father reg. Holstein. Now giv-
ing about 1 gal. $125.00. Last
house on N. Hightower Rd. Jen-
See Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box

4 reg., Polled Hereford bulls,
8 to 14 mos. old, and 3 reg:

|Horned Hereford bull calves,

10-12 mos. old, from $150.00 to
$200.00 ea. Thos. G.- Ritch;
Jesup.

Guernseys: male calf, 5 mos.
old, bull, 3 yrs. old, Candler
stock; Jersey heifer, freshen
last of March. Must sell. Come
see. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, At-
lanta, 130 So. Candler Rd., & &.

1 ea. Jersey and Guernsey
cow, freshen in January and
first. of February; good milkers;
also 1 sow, fat. Not shipped nor
crated; also Ga. collard -seed,
$1.00 Ib. Mrs. Lola Wimberly,
Chauncey, Rt. 1.

Well bred, reg., Aberdeen-An-
gus bull, 17 mos. old, large, ex-
cellent cond., Grandson of im-
ported Bemaster of Delmony
(who was 3 times European.
Champion). Jas. C. Davis, Stone
Mtn., c-o Beechwood Farm.

In buyers name.

Out of high.

| pig,

type,



ares brads J ome

freshen soon, $100.00. as c. Al-
len, Hoschton. :

HOGS FOR SALE



SPC pigs, reg., Cholera im-
mune, best blood lines, $25.00,
$35. 00, $50.00 and $60.00 ea. oe
R. Morgan, Americus.

SPC hogs, reg., some of
Souths leading type and blood
lines. All prices. FOB. Reg.
W. B. Lever-
ette, Tifton.

60 nice pigs, some 2 mes. old
and younger. OIC, P. C, and
Guinea, $8.00 ea. at farm 5 mi.
Gainesville. P. E. Alford,
Gainesville, Ph. 468.

O. I. C. Pigs, 8 wks. old,
$12.50 ea. Off Peeler and Ad-
ams Rd. R. D. Childers, Dora-|-
ville, Rt. 1.

|> Taki ders for Purebred
Grade Guernsey and Jersey. See a

Berkshire pigs, 8 wks. old Jan.
15. Reg. in buyers name. $20.00
ea. D. C. Teague, Evans, Rt. a:

2 young Spotted Poland China
Males, also 2 young gilts, 2 mos.
old, $40.00 ea., others $35.00. 1
male, 7 mos. old, Ready for light
serv., $80.00. Reg. in buyers
name. T. R. Mayo, Forsyth,
ee Training School, Box

3

Some nice Highbred Duroc
and Hereford crossed gilts and
males, wt. 40-50 lbs. about 10
wks. old, $25.00 ea. or 5,
$100.00. J.. W. Ray, Towns.

Purebred Hampshire modern
type, all ages, ready to ship ex-
cept bred gilts. Feb. shipment
on bred gilts. W. B. Fambrough,
Cordele.

Cherry red blocky type duroc.
Weaned_ pigs with life treat-

ment. Reg. in buyers name at
$15.00 ea. Either sex and some
unrelated. . EL L. Williams, Bax-
ley.

Reg. O. I. C. pigs. Ready for

Shipment Jan. 16th, $20.00 ea.
+. We

Reg. in buyers name.
Morrison, Winterville, P.,O, Box
48.

6 Purebred Berkshire pigs,
$20.00 ea. Joe H. Crawford,
Grovetown, Rt. 1, Box 41.

Spotted Poland China sow
with 8 pigs, 6 wks. old Jan. 9.
Pigs, $10.00 ea.; sow, $55.00 at
my place. HH, a Wilson, Pal-
metto.

21 Spotted Poland China pigs,
boars and females, 35-60 Ibs.,
$15.00 ea.; also, 5, 8 wks. old,
$10.00 ea. " Write first. Will not

ship. Clarence E. Greene, War-
wick, c-o H.C. Flournoy.

10 nice pigs, Guinea and Po-
land China, 2 mos. old; 30 pigs,
OTe. and Poland China cross.
Ready for Feb. 1, $10.00 ea. 5
mi. from Gainesville, phone
1516. P. E. Alford, Gainesville.

1, 10 wks. old Hereford Boar
Direct from Yale Hurst

Farms. -Reg. in buyers name,

$25.00; also, 1 Spotted Gilt Bred ss

to Reg. Hereford Boar, $35.00.
L. Y. Vaughn, Whitesburg, Rtez.
O. I. C. Pigs, improved blocky
type, inoculated and ready te
ship at 7 wks. old. Reg. in buy-
ers name, $21.00 ea. W. H
Nix, Alpharetta, Riss.
- Duroc pigs, cherry red, blocky
registered, 10 wks. old,
either sex, $15.00 ea., with pa-
pers. Make 400 lb. pigs at 12
mos. of age. H. L. Williams,
Baxley.

3. shoats, will weigh 300 Ibs.,
$85.00. Free of cholera. Also
500 lbs. Tenn. and 76 lbs. lespe-
deza seed, $18.00 per C. Ralph
Dangor, Woodstock, Rt. 1.

Reg. Duroc sow, wt. about
200 lbs. Now weaning nice lit-
ter of pigs, and unbred, about
2 Vis. old, . $50. 00 at my home.
J. W. Ray, Towns, Box 125.

1 Jitter 11, 1 litter 13 Big'.

Bone- guinea pigs, treated, crat-
ed and shipped; reg. in buyers
name, $20.00 each. Roy Rice,
Danielsville, Rt. 1. -

SPC boar, reg., fine, gentle,
wt. about 450 Ibs., $50.00 at
my farm. Reg. papers to pur-
chaser, Edgar Shipp, Jr., Amer-
icus.

5 nice pigs, 9 wks. old, Guin-
ea, OIC and Berkshire crossed,

$10.00 ea. at barn. 8 pigs, same

breed, 2 wks. old, $60.00 if tak-
en by Jan: 1$th. ~ Mire. Rv OH,
Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

cow,) ~
heavy milker, 8-9 yrs. old. Will

ea.

not less than 1,200 Ibs.

| wt.





for sale. Ardon B. es

Ringgold, Rt. 2.

Mules, horses, also cows, hogs
for. sale. E. N. Thompson, Con-
yers.

2 good work mares, 4 anit 7
yrs. old, wt. 1,250 ea. Priced
reas. or trade for milch cows or
anything can use on farm. Wil-
liam Harris, Thomaston, Rt. 3.

Mare mule, wt. about 1,000
Ibs. Kind, gentle and will work
anywhere, in good cond. See at
my barn 2 mi. Moody Field.
Price reas. Walter M. Todd, Val-
dosta, Rt. 4.

Black mare mule, 11 yrs. old,
good -worker, wt. about 1,200
lbs., $65.00 if taken at once.
Bruce Andrews, Haddock, RFD.

_2 mare mules, wt. about 1,000

sound and gentle, will work
anywhere. H. W. Tanner, Pal-
metto; Rt. 1.

Good mare mule, gentle and
full of pep, work anywhere, wt.
1,000 Ibs., $65.00. Good horse
mule, wt. 1,100 lbs. Work any-
where. Good cond. $40.00. C.
K. Hollifield, Norcross.

1 Good work horse and good
ioe for sale. B. F. Cook,
Tucker, Brockett Rd.

4 yr. old mare mule, wt. ap-
prox. 850-900 lbs. Sound, gen-
tle. Works good, $165.00. J. B.
Alexander, Cornelia.

Red mule with no biemishes,
12 yrs. old. Work anywhere.
$75.00 or swap for good Jersey
milch cow, fresh or freshen
soon. Stanley L. Howard, Oco-
nee. :

4 unbroken mare mule colts,
large enough for work; 1 bred
mare; and 1 small Jack, A TSS
old. $850.00 for lot. D. W.
Harp, Reynolds.

Pre Oi mules, 1,6 yrs. ie
$200.00; other above 12, $100.,
or $300.00 for both: Mrs. A. F.
Hilliard, Bowersville.

2 young Black Match mules,
5 and 6 yrs. old. Wt. around
1,000 lbs. ea. Sell or trade for
large mules, smooth mouth, wt.
ti,
Johnson, Morrow, Rte.

Black mare mule, wt. around
750-800 lbs. Broken and gentle.
Cheap for quick sale. Mrs.
Turner, Blairsville, Box

Good, gentle blind mare about
14 yrs. old. Cheap for cash or
will take corn or hay. William
F, Goodman, Ray City, Rt. 1.

2 mare mules, wt. about 1,000)
lbs. ea. Sound and gerttle.
Work anywhere. H. W. Tanner,
Palmetto, Rt. 1.

3 Bred mares, work any-
where. 1 young horse, Well
broken. 1 Stud horse, 5 colts.
All at a bargain. H. L. Car-
michael, Tifton, 408 Tift Ave.

1 Pr. of Good cultivator
mules, 6-7 yrs. eld. Guar. to
work anywhere. W. O. Boat-,
right, Cobbtown.

11 yr.- old black horse mule,
950 lbs. Work anywhere.
Gentle, smart, no bad traits. See
at my place Y% mi, off Coving-
ton hwy. on Indian Creek Dr.
Reas. priced. B. F. Hudson,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Indian
Creek Dr.

Coming 3 yr. old sorrel mule,
broke double, $125.00; also 8
yr. old Percheron horse, wt.
around 1,600 lbs., a real logging
horse for sale. Gordon Kettles,
Dalton.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



3 Guinea pigs, 1 male, 2 fe-
males, 2 mos. old. Large Eng-
lish bred, $1.00 for male, $1.25
ea. for females. Exp. Col. Char-
lene Wiggins, Macon, 207 Ber-
keley Dr.

Large rabbits, wt. around 15
lbs. when grown. J. B. Lewis,
Baxley, Rt. 2., :

3 Purebred N. Z. White Does,
8-10 mos. old, $1.75 ea. or $5.00
for lot. Mrs. W. H. Hensley,
Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 31.

1 horse ahd. 2 hillside Bows ; D
vand 1 unrelated buck, al



357, phone 7311.

NZ White Rabbi ist

7-12 mos. old. Wt. 41:
also, 2 mos. old youngs
from above. Priced to s
pers furn. on all. J. R. Wi
son, Jr., Atlanta, 852
Ave., S. W. =

1 pr. ppeiaan Gavies Pe
igreed stock, mother expect
young in few days, $5.00.
pr. solid black Cavies, pedi
stock, $5.00, 3 cavies, 3 mos
$5.00, or $14. 00 for lot.
Kirkpatrick, Grayson.

2 White Angora i 1
old. From Reg. stock. Ruth
Griffin, Maysville, Rt. 1.

7 Purebred pink-eyed
White Rabbits, $3.00 pr.
mixed Rabbits, N. Z. Wh
and Chinchilla, $2.00 pr. Ar
McKinley, Zebulon.

. Belgium Hare rabbits, 3 gray
4 white, 14 ws. old, $2.0
gray, 2 white; 6 wks. old, $:
Dean Cook, Blakely.

2 females, $2.00 ea. and
male Guinea pigs, $1.50 ea
pr. for $3:00. No _ orders
than $2.00. All letters |
"Brew

age. Francis Dent,

Box. 37.

Choice Keystone Giant c
chilla Juniors, 2-4 mos.

parents; also few Reg. Se ni}
E. W. Reid, Atlanta, 2164
vedere Ave., Ss. W.

Guinea Pig mothers, $1, 90 ea.
6 mos. females, $1.30 ea.; 1
wks. females, 60c ea. Pre]
exp. Mrs. D. M. cone _
son, Box. 48. 2



SHEEP AND cee
FOR SALE



AT STUD: Reddy's Ss in &
Strike, young son of the
outstanding - - Toggenburg b
of the South and his dame
same quality stock. Very lim-
ited service this season and.
appointment only. Fee, $73!
John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War-
ren St., N. E., DE-5140. ss

6 sheep, 1 buck and 5 ew
Ewes to drop lambs in Jan.
Feb. L. P. Singleton, Fort
ley, Ri 3;

_ White Nannie, cross bet.

yr. old. Will be milking in 0-
50 days, $50.00 Crated for ship-
;ment, Mrs. J. C. Way, Lambert

3 Billy goats, 9 mos. old.
for breeding serv. Fine sha)
$5.00 ea. You come for tht
Mrs. I. D. Harrison, New:
Ric 2

Reg. Saanan Buck, fetieat :
hornless, Sunnyslope bloodlines -
for selected service, Fee, $5.

C. T. Gaines, Buford.

2 Toggenburg Does, i b
Both for only $15.00. Will not
ship. F. C. Cooper, Atlanta,
4670 Powers Ferry Ra.,
CH-0589.

Nice 9 mos. old init goat
Mother gave about 7 qts. da}
when fresh. Sell cheap. Comer
Teal, College pio 845 Wash-
| ington Dr. .

Fine, reg. Saanan, fresh
2nd time, good milker, bred
Sunnyslope, $80.00 if
now; also At Stud: Tog. Sui
shine Finks Chief, No. 78687,
bal. of season, $10. 00 Fee. Gold-
en Pickett, College Park. 4 a=

Nubian Reg. goat,

kid, $45.00; 1 Saanan, ae

lon. day, $60.00; 1 Toggenbu 5
freshen in March, 3 gts., $35.00.
All at my home, or will sel
the whole lot. See. Just outside
city limits, on Hwy. 29, Daniels-
ville Rd. Pat Sorrells, fits
Riek : ~



LIVESTOCK WANTED

Want 1 Guernsey bull. 0.
mos. old, Reg.; also, want 1
blue Stag, Rooster, Spring hatch
1945. A. R. Roberson, ba
wt

disease ives Taneh cows, i
or soon to freshen.
tested for Bangs, Mastitis a
T. PB. at time of purchase, ee
use in own dairy. A. C. Mck
ley, Milledgeville, P. O 2








IVESTOCK WANTED |

F ARM HELP

MARKET. BULLETIN.

WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED




Wednesday, January

POSITIONS WA

























































































Want 2 Boar pigs, wt. 50-60
s; also want 5 -bu. Pure
Rucker Cotton seed. Lester
Massey, Danielsville, Rt. 3.
HORSES AND MULES:
Want pr. good match mules,
wt. 1,200 lbs. ea. Guar.. sound
and work anywhere, not over
8 yrs. old at rea. price del. Mrs.
- Laura Dudley, Warthen.

Want 1 or 2 small mules, 400-
: 500 lbs., 4-9 yrs. old. Broken
and quick. Sound. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Springs.

-+Want good young (about 5
yrs. old) mule, close to Atlanta.
- State particulars and price. W.
Riley Norris, Ben Hill, Rt. 1.
RABBITS AND CAVIES:
= Want 40 English Guinea pigs,
either sex, 8-9 oz. Will pay 40c
-ea. You pay express. Mrs. D.
_M. Carter, Madison, Box 48.
SHEEP AND GOATS:
Want. Young Hornless Tog-
fe genburg milk. goat. When fresh,
will. BN 4 qt. or better per
day. R. G. DeLay, Canton, Rt. 4



FARM HELP WANTED



_ Want family to cultivate 6
acres of Tobacco, with some
other crop. H. r -Carmichael,
Tifton, 408 Tift Ave.

- Want good farmer, 1, 2 or 4
H. crop, 50-50 basis. Good land
and mules, ave. houses, 3-4 R.,
1 empty now; on Mail and
~ school bus Rt., on line Fulton
o., 8 mi. College Park. J, B.
: Ere: Riverdale.

Will give use of land to be
far med in accordance with AAA
Plan, house and wood, to young
colored couple. Both to work.
Must be smart and_ reliable.

Mis. H. V.. Branan, Austell, -
Rt 2. e

PWrant 5 9 2-H croppers -on
halves; mostly cotton. Good

ules, tools, land and houses;
Iso 2" 75-A. farms for standing
ent; and want 2 tractor driv-
ers. and part of crop on halves
or hire regularly. Edgar =
Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2.

> Want Farm help for 3 small
farms, 10 A., 1 mi. So. Birming-
ham, Gas 7 R. house on Hwy.,,
4l A. 3 R. house, -across the
road, 96 2A. cultivation, good
dand; 24 A., 4 R. house. Stand-
ing Rent or 3rds and 4th. J.
M. Day, Alpharetta, Rt. 3;

- Want for 1946 young white

ay, board and room. Lester
Massey, Danielsville, Rt. ee

Want settled man and wife,
without children, 45-50 yrs. old,
to look after Poultry farm, gar-
den, yard, ete. Furnish home
on. premises, lights, wood and
heat. Bus convenient. Salary.
Eugene Gunby, Atlanta, c-o
Fulton Co. Court House.

Want honest family, 2 plow
hands, for 2 H. farm. 50-50 ba-
sis. Large 3 R. ceiled house,
Elec., School and Mail Route.
_ Extra good land. Pasture with
= as, water, wood; 2 4-yr.-

well at door, barn
Carl Perry, Monroe,

man to make 1-H crop, good

to work 2-H. farm,

good church,
Rt. Ref. Req.
Veteran). John

Want 2 or 3-H.

water, stock,
loan Eee to ma
crop. -,
Wisse.

crop, 50-50 basis.
house, elec., wood,
ter. Good land,
ment;

V,

Ys W.

Hwy. mi,

plow hands,

eotton;
(that dont
mules and toals:
R. ceiled house,
good well in yard.
sonable amount
milch cow.

mi. Bremen. H.

chinery, lights,

mil. La Grange.
expected; also

F. Robertson, La
Want farmer w

Hwy.
ehickens on

PVG.

farm.
permanent home
Write at once.
ton, Calhoun. . 6

Want man and

pa barn, etc.,
winter and share

house, ete.
willing to work.

Want good
without family,
ored, for crop.

farm and_= gen.
Wages or share

that can drive
No drinker.



Cumming, Rt. 2.

Want farmer with own ateck

sis, or standing. rent. Good land,
4% A. tobacco allotment.
school and Mail
(I am a returned

Manor, Rt. 1, c-o H. N, Corbett.

and colored) with exp.
bacco; 5 A. allotment, with all
the peanuts for market wanted
planted, also cotton -and corn.
Good 4 R. ceiled house, good
land,

Mail and school bus

J. Brown, Fitzgerald,

Want farmer for 1 or

conveniently located
mi. So. Hapeville on U. Ss. Al

Church. See or:write.
Carden, Forest Park.

Want good family,
farmer for 2
crop, 50-50 basis. 15 to 20 A., in
about. 10 -A. Bottoms
- overflow),

In Haralson Co., 5

Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 103.

Want gen. farmer on small
Dairy farm, equipped with ma-

garden; 3 R, house furnished:
on mail and school bus Rt.

5:
State salary.
want refined,

white woman, over 50, for. light
farm chores. --Good home with
couple and small salary.

for 1 H. farm, located 50 mi.
No. Atlanta, 12 mi.
ming on Etowah _ River;
and school bus, %4 mi.
to Dawsonville.
side. .
Hayes, Atlanta, 1512 Westwood
S. C., Ra-3736.

Want at once,
woman to do light work on
$5.00 week and good

Mrs. A. Li. Guy-

size boy, to do farm work, re-

Atlanta, 277 Capitol Ave.

wages or both. Work with trac-
tor or team. Good house, close
to church and school.
from Thomaston. William Har-
ris, Thomaston, Rt. 3.

Want young man to live as
one of family to help truck
farm work
Prefer
man that needs home and one

Gcorge ides Dunson,

on 50-50 ba-
Near
Felton Lee,

farmer (white
-in to-

tools, etc.
Will
ke and gather

2-H.
Good 6 R.
running wa-

stock, ae

Philadelphia
Roscoe

9
a

with

good
Good size 3
elec. lights,
Furnish rea-
of supplies,

L. Hammond,

water, wood,

Ww.
Grange, Rt. 1.

ith own stock,
No. Cum-
Mail
Bus on

Raise

Mrs. M.

nice, white

if satisfactory.

11-Harlan St.
wife and large

day, work all

crop for 1946.
On car line in DeKalb Co. Good
Must be able and

J. H. Tribble,

man with or
white or col-
50-50 basis,

AY, ri.

basis.

ear truck, .etc.

H.| see or oO

Want good reliable farmer,
col. or white, for 1-H crop on
50-50 basis, 31-10 A. Tobacco
allotment. Good stock, land
and tools. Conv. school, town
and church. Come see, Ref.
Exe. Alvin Holton, Lyons,
Rie2.

Want farmer for 2-H crop, 4
North of Temple on 3rds

Want good man for" 1 H. crop,
standing rent. 4 R. house, 3 mi.

Want help to farm 2-H farm.
5-A. tobacco allotment, also
want man to work 5,000 turpen-
tine cup on 50-50 basis. Come
ViuG.< Harper,
Wray, Rt.

Want 1 a farmer and 2 2-H

farmer. Good land. All under
good fence. On school bus and.
mail rt. J. P. Doster, Abbeville.

Want man with some exp. to
work 4-6 M Turpentine trees
and work 1-H farm. All on 50-
50 basis or will consider man
with exp. to work turpentine
only. F, B, Flanders, Rockledge.

Want exp. Tractor driver for
farm work. See,-write or call
a once. C. J. Adanas, Glenwood,
Ria:

| Want blacksmith that can do
good blacksmith work or farm

SisSve
clean,

mi.

or 4th or standing rent. 2 good
houses, good land, pasture,
plenty wood. L, A. Bolden, -
Temple.

right party.
con, Rt. 4.

ary basis.

Ss.

-4ths.

Want good white woman to
live in home with family and
do light work on farm, Room,
board, and
Beatrice Moses; Decatur, Rt. 1.

Want couple to live in home
with me and farm on 50-50 ba-
Must be honest, sober and.
I, C. Nail, Hortense.

Want a colored man (prefer
married) or woman to work in

good

dairy . work.

Want permanent Cattle Man.
Wage hand and 50-50 share crop
to manage beef cows and calves.
Wages, share and monthly sal-:
j House, garden, fire-
wood furnished free; on school,
bus and mail Rt.
Douglasville, -

Storer,

Want = good,

salary.

See.

small dairy, do milking and oth-
No farming.
Good pay, house, and board to
J, L. Martin, Ma-

Mrs.
Rt.

Want contact deep well Dig-
ger with own equipment, to dig
Well on my farm. Need more
and permanent water: for my
farm. Roy Peterson, Vidalia.

settled,
woman, middle-aged,
on farm. Goo
salary. J. C. Ward, Perry.

Wnat large family to work on
farm on Halves or 3rds_ and
No bad habits.
oe and school bus line,
oe Frank Mincy, Dahlonega,

moe

white
to work
room, board and

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Want Overseers pl.
farm, expr. tractor r
other type farm ma
drive tractor, truck, a
labor. Floyd Redde
Greek. Rt i, =

Want small truck far
Macon. Life time exp,
and dairy and poultr
consider Supt. or Dairy
15th. Slightly oripples
man E. Herring, Ben Hi

Want light job on ar
milking near Atlanta
-bany. Prefer weekl
With christian peopl

Mrs.



Buford, on new Buford and : :
Want someone with equip-| Haddock, Moultrie. 31.

Coe See me. W. M. ment to work 2 A. in corn and| Ave., S. W.

ss '5 A, in pecan grove in Beans Want job as Ov
Want industrious, . middle-| or Irish Potatoes. Furn. % Ton Dairy; also good mech
aged, white woman: to help with| of Fertilizer per A. and half of| any kind of wore
light work on farm. Good|seed. If interested see at once.) time. J. H. Dodd, Atls
home (modern conv.) and sal-! Mrs. G. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1,|4 (17 Hoyt St.)
ary. Mrs. J. V; Travis, Atiania, | Box 132. : wt)
727 Kennolia Dr. SW, AM- 23477, Nice, clean middle

man, want good plac
with good. people.
habits. Live as one
and help with work fo:
Sallie Hart, Moultrie

Boy, 18, exempte
my, wants job on farr
to run a tractor, 12 yer
farm. William Dickers
ming, Rt 2 :

5

Ss.
4.

Single man wants
ing with poultry (
with a good; hones
good home. Can gi
ences, D. E. Webb,
2, Care J. G. Web

Veteran just discha
Navy wants job on D.
Can operate any k
trical milker; als
hand milker.
work. But will
yrs. exp. Move



work. _H. H. Bowles, Dawson.
Want farmer for 2H farm.|-

POSITIONS WANTED |






L. Sanders, Elberto
lege Ave., Phone 2



and do general farm work. Ap-
prox. 3 Av in cultivation. Frank
W. Baker, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.

Want large family, willing to
work, to tend 1 or 2-H crop on
halves and help with truck
farming. Plenty day work to
do year round. Good house.
Elec. lights and on school bus
Rt. Near Church. No drunkard
or loafers need apply. 5S. B.
Bowman, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

Want man to farm on halves. |
2-H man. 1% A. of Tobacco, on
mail rt. A.C. Ross, Eastman,
Tito:

Want middle-aged man for
help on stock farm. Good 3 rm.
house on school bus and mail
rt. with lights and water, gar-

good ref.

Want 2-H crop on halves
with good
bldgs.

land,

_ Prefer on
Lifetime exp. with good ref.
See me at Pittman, 3 mi, Nor-
cross on New Buford hwy. W.|
C. Akins, Norcross, Rt.

Man, 53 yrs. old, wants home|
with elderly couple or couple |
without children to help around
farm, care for, chickens,
Work for board and small sal-
anys S. 3. MOSS,

B.

Barnesville, Rt. 1.

Man wants good job on farm. |
Can handle farming machinery,
trucks, tractors, etc.
Paul Flowers,

Can give

stock

paved |

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Good bottom land and pasture. .
White weather board house. On| | EA howe
3rds or 4th. 25 mi. of Atlanta; Family of 2 want small place/ year Atlanta. Jo
at Suwannee. J. R. Brown, At-; on halves and work by the) Agricola. e
lanta, 2291 E, Lake Rd., DE-| hour when not in crop. Want =
4959. a good 3 rm. house. Have to be : ee ee ptandan
moved. In need~-of place at|tarm tor truck ta

Want couple to live on place ee Walter B* Haiele lights, near Atlant

Walden, Mitchell,

Single white, se
yrs. old, wants jo
Can drive truck o1
H. Knight, re
Del.

2 brothers wate j
farm. Good machi
tors, tractor dTYiv
drivers and othe
Want good hous
i; mear school. R. J.
' Station, Gen. De

Man wants j
part crop and p.

Atco.

and
rd.

etc.
and honest.
Pierce Co. .





den and $2.00-.day. Come es

| Johns, Widen =



time. J. G. Purvis, Millen, Rt.

Want man to work 2 or 2. a
farm. Rent or share crop. Good
land, stock and tools. T. H.
Blackwell, Monticelto. is

Want small family with trac- |i
tor driver (White or colored). 4
Will hire or furn. small acreage
on halves and hire balance of
time. C. T. Bennett, Jefferson,









Rt 3.

Collards, per doz. bunches
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. ...
Sweet Potatoes, Porto Ricans, per a BEtS ==
Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches _
Turnip Salad, per bi liprs: 3 eS :

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Sie Moultrie Nashville Augusta Tifton Ocilla Valdosta |
8 Daestaber and January Jan, 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 1 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 27
: HOGS LBS. Soft - Hard Soft - Hard Soft - Hard Soft - Hard Soft - Hard Soft - Hard Soft - Ha rd
got to Choice 180/240 14.50- 14.25- 14.25- 14.35- 14.25- 14.25-
ood to eitice 245/270 14.50- | 14,25- 14.25- 14.35- 14.25- 14.25-
_ Heavies - 275/350 - 14.50- 14.25- 14.25- No | fee lee s 14.25- pes = sees
_ Heavies 355/400 14.50- Hogs :
155/175 14.50- :
135/150 14.50- Feeder Feeder Feeder Feeder Feeder
. 130/DN ee ae: Hogs . Hogs Hogs Hogs Hogs
180/350 13.75- 13.00- 15.00 14.00- 15.00 14.00- 16.00 14.00- 17.00 14.00- 16.50
350/450 13.75- 5 = ee
Strs. & Heifers 16.50- 17.45 ; oo ee
Strs. & Heifers. 15:00 16.25 7) = : 12.50- 14.50 ee & 13.00- 1450 | " 12.00- 1400
. Strs. & Heifers 12.00- 14.00 12.00- 13.50 12.00- 13.50 - 10.00- 12.25 2 [se
Common Strs. & Heifers 9.00- 11.00 pee 10.00- 12.00 10.00- 12.00 T100-/ 12. 00
Fat Cows 12.00- 13.00 Se eee 10.00- 12.00 10.50=212.00 2 ~ 10.00- 11.00 10.00- 11.00.
een Cows 9.00- 11.00 "9.00. 11.90 000-1050" 4 9.00- 10.00 S.00~ 1000 =) =
ner Cows 615>-7.50 -7.00- 8.00 2 ea a ~ 6.00 10. 00 7.00- 8.00 7.00- 8.50 ~ 8,00- 9.00.
rigs. & Lt. Bulls 7.00- 38.50 a 2 : 3 10.00- 12.00
Shelly, Cows . oe = 6.90 Saree ss : Ze oe
Bulls. 10.00- 13.00 -9.00- 10.00 10.00- 11.00 9.50- 10.00 10.00- 11,00 9.00- 10.00 10.00- 11.00
Good Calves $2,002 16590 or eS 13.50- 17.00 caste ee 1800-14005) 20
Med. Calves 12.50- 13.50 oh: 00- 12.00 10.00- 12.50 10.00- 13.25 | eI
9.50- 11.50 7.00- 11.00 10.00- 11.00 11.00- 12.00





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