DITORIALBy y Tom Linder
ast week I appeared before the
e Committee in Washington con-
ng raising the minimum wage rate
S country.
In last weeks Bulletin I told you
the price of cotton today was
ed with factory wages on a basis
r relationship in the year 1910,
would be 70e per pound.
The following is as much of the
ent that I made before this Sen-
ommittee as space will permit in
eks issue.
ext week I will give you more of
atement made to the Senate Com-
mUCH OF A FARMERS
ROP SHOULD PAY FOR AN
TR OF FACTORY LABOR?
| tigures usead here are from
States Government statistics,
jority for which I will cite at the
e of this statement.
ring the 5-year period of 1911- |
he average wage of factory work-
as 21.73 cents per hour. During
ear 1944 the average factory wage
1.0112 per hour.
- of about 500 per cent.
rom 1911-1915 to 1944 the net
in the price of the farmers 5 ~
commodities was as follows:
1911-1915. 1944
10.44 Ib. 20.51 Ib.
66.10c bu. 112.00c bu.
89.00c bu.
-7.60c lb.
789c- 1b;
13-20e Tb.
CATTLE _ 10.74 Ib.
e following table shows the in-
from 1911-1915. to 1944 of the
er of pounds of these 5 basic com- |
required to pay for 1 hour of
1911-1915 (1944
2.08 Ibs. 4.95 lbs.
18.40 Ibs. 50.75 Ibs.
14. a lbs. 43.20 lbs.
7.70 Ibs.
9.40 lbs. >
ther on in as statement L will
tabulations whieh show how this
ame about during the years.
rx the benefit of any who might
ae a Panty issue out oh these
He patty. to try to make a. .
out of these facts would 4
COMMISSION ER
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1945
This is an. in- |
141.00c bu.
ciple of enacting laws
recives is the farmers
-jabor. - |
There is no difference ; in the prin- :
crapih be a case of the pot ealling the
kettle black.
According to these governmental
statistics the National Administration
in 1926-1930 made the following in-
creases in the number of pounds of each |
of these 5 basic commodities that were
required to pay for 1 hour of factory
labor as compared to the period 1911-
19452.
1926-1930
3.61 lbs.
40.30 Ibs.
32.90 Ibs.
5.40 lbs.
4.70 Ibs,
(1911-1915
2.08 lbs.
18.40 Ibs.
14.70: Ibs.
2.380 lbs.-
240 ibs,
ee
CORN
BEEF CATTLE ~
The next table shows the increase in
the number of pounds of these 5 basie
commodities that/ were required to pay
for 1 hour of factory labor during: the
period of 1936-1940 as compared with
the eRos of 1926-1930: :
1926-1930 1936-1940
COTTON 3.61. Ibs. 6.48 Ibs.
CORN. 2-2") 40.30 Ibs. 57.90 Ibs.
Ibs. 49.00- Ibs.
IP 540 ths, 7.80 lbs.
BEEF CATTLE. 4.70 lbs. _6..30_ Ibs.
In passing, I would hke to eall the
Committee s attention to the period
1931-1935 which was partly republiean
and partly demoeratic.
Let us compare this period of 1931-
1935 to the base period of 1911-1915.
The following table will show the
number of pounds of each of these 5
basic commodities required to pay for L_
hour of factory labor carne these two
periods:
1911-1915.
2.08 lbs.
18.40 Ibs.
(14.70 Ibs.
2.80 lbs.
2.70 Ibs.
5.46 Ibs.
57.50 Ibs.
51.08 Ibs.
8.90 lbs.
BEEF CATTLE _ 6.70 Ibs.
LABOR LAWS MUST BE BUILT
UPON THE SAME BASIS AS ALL
OTHER LAWS IN A DEMO.
CRATIC SOCIETYECUALITY
OF ALL BEFORE THE LAW
There is no difference in the prin-
to guarantee la-
bor a minimum wage and a law to guar-
antee the farmer a minimum price for
his Grop in line and on an equality with
such labor wage.
In fact the price which the farmer
1931-1935
wage for his |
ciple involved. There is,-of course.
marked difference in the position of tl
two groups. One group is in a positi
to demand. The other group can onl
ask for justice at your hands.
One of the remarkable signs of th
times is the fact that some of the lab
leaders today are demanding hi
wages for their own organized groups
and are at the same time demand
_ lower wages for the farmerthe un
ganized group.
There is a persistent and insister
demand, largely government - inspire
to force the American farmer to ac
_ wages on the same basis as is now pa
in other countries of the world.
They propose to force the farmer
aceept low world standard wages_
forcing him to sell his crops in compe
tion with and at world prices.
The very basis and foun
tion of our National economic policy
symbolized bv the Smeot- Hawley Ta
Act of 1930.
The reason that I say the Se
Hawley Tariff Act symbolizes the ba
thinking of America is because it -
- passed a the republican adminis
_ tion and has been kept in force by t
democratic administration since Mare
1933, more than 12 years.
The very foundation rock is pro
tion of American producers and An
ican labor against cheap wages
cheap commodities in the world marke
Suppose that the farmers of Am
ica were strongly organized'as : ag
Suppose that such a farm orga
tion should demand very high prices fe
farm products in the
Suppose that such farm organiz
_ at the same time demanded a cut i
: dustrial wages to the world level
United Sta
If this were fhe case, I pre:
that almost every one would say
the farmers making such demands we
unfair and unreasonable to the.
working people of the country.
Ts it not obvious to every .
| that it is equally unfair and oo
able to expect the farmer in the
States to labor. for a wage that i is In
with the world level? :
The American farmers. cannot
duce at world prices or even at the
cent United States prices of farn
ducts and maintain decent Ame
living standards,
TOM LIND
Commissioner of Agri
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_ By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner,
Executive Oitice. State Capital
cs Atlanta, Ga.
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vt Octoner R 1G
ARM LAND FOR SALE
SEED FOR SALE
168 A. wooded land, contain-
150,000. to 200,000 ft. oak
nd pine saw timber, $35,000.00.
irs. Lona Tallent, Lula, Ri. 2,
rawford, 52 A. in cultivation.
-R. house, good orchard, 12
ecan trees, now bearing; run-
ning water, fish pond. Some
imber. Elec.. on school bus
nd mail rt. D. M. Nix, Craw-
02 A. land, 5 mi. W. Soper-
n. Good land, good blidgs.,
near school and
eee Brant-
lenty water;
us line. See.
2y, Soperton, Rt.
48 A. good land, 50 in cul-
tivation, 4 8-10th A. tobacco
allotment. 8 R. house, and 4
. tenant house. 9 mi. South of
Metter, on REA, mail route and
ear school bus line. W. L.
lisson, Collins.
SEED FOR SALE
Seed: Large Red aha
peach, 50c doz. Blue Damson
plum, 25c doz. Black Locust
ees, 15 and 20 in. high, 25c
. Kiendike strawberry plants,
25c C. Add _ postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
84 lbs. white multiplying
onions, 30c lb. Plus. postage.
Mrs. C. S. Majors, Lyerly, Rt.
1845 crop Shogoin Turnip
eed, 75c lb., or 6 lbs. for $4.00.
lus postage. Mrs. Ruth Head,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 81.
645 crop broad leaf Mus-
fard and Southern Giant Curl-
ed Mustard seed, 50c cupful.
. Ve Johnson, Shellman,
or nest
Old fashion-
30c C; 400,
J. M. Bobo, Hart- |
nions, $1.00 gal.
i Shallot onions.
evils Mrs,
deat)
White multiplying . or nest
2
| bridge,
_H. Murrow, Farmington.
teolm, Riverdale.
$1.75, 500; $3.00 M. Del.
ville, Rt. 2.
well rooted, $4.00 M.; $2.00, 500.
onions, $1.00 gal. Shallots, 25c
C. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell. |
10 lbs. of pure Cox melon |
eed, hand saved from 1945 |
Op, $3.60 lb. Mrs. S. A. Phil-
ips, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Red Shallots and Scallion
uttons, $1.00 gal. Collard
mie. tie ie AS * Crow:
mesville, Rt. 2.
eed: Cane: Old fashioned
a. Sugar Cane and White
rdless Fla. Cane, Ribbon
and P. QO. J, for sale at my
m, 9 mi, N. E. Alma, Bacon
| Williams,
bh. H, Williams, Alma.
Sericea Lespedeza seed, com-
bine run, 20c lb; scarified and
recleaned, 30c Ilb.. All dodder
free. Claude A. Smith, Stock-
Rr 72;
Crimson Clover, recleaned,
$20.50 CWT. Clemson _beard-
less barley, $1.60 bu. Marretts
barley (ist yr. from breeder), :
$1.90 .u. Cokers Victor Grain
oats, Ist yr., 90c bu. Charles
CORN AND SEED CORN
Best grade So. American
popcorn, 20c Ib., in 100 lb. bags;
under 100 lbs., 25c lb. Seaborn
Roberts, Royston, Rt. 1.
50-75 bu. fine Whatleys corn
in shuck, for sale. L. M. Mal-
PLANTS FOR SALE
Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry plants, young good roots!
and ext. large berries, $5.50 M. ,
Clay Bennett, Flowery Branch. |
Young Mastodon Strawberry
plants, -well rooted, 75c, 100;
$5.00 M. Add. postage out of
Ist and 2nd zones. Mrs. A. G.
Mayfield, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Klondike strawberry plants,
Also
Lady T., $2.00, 500; $4.00 M.
Del. Mrs. G. T. Duran, Gaines-
Very large early berry straw-
berry plants, 40c C. Mrs. C. W.
Owen, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Jersey, Charleston Fresh
Grown Cabbage plants, 500 for
$1.25; $2.00 M. Postpaid. Write
for prices on large lots. I..L.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Klondike strawberry plants,
Include postage. Mrs. J. H.
Durand, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Frost proof Cabbage plants,
$1. 50 M. Also White Bermuda
Onion plants, $1.50 M. W. W.
Quitman.
Missionary strawberry plants,
75c, 100; Pink, Purple, Red and
Wine Verbena, 50c doz. Mrs.
Glenn McMullan, Hartwell.
Extra early Klondike straw-
berry plants, 30c C.; $1.25, 500;
$2.25 M. Add postage. Mrs.
R. H. Caine, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Everbearing strawberry
plants, $4.00 M. Mrs. E. F.
Cauthern, Buchanan, Rt. 3.
PECAN AUCTION SALE
30,000 Ibs.
esday, October 16, at
ahan and Schleys, 32c;
sss and Frotschers, 28c;
tes, 26-27c ; intermediate var., 24-26c; seedlings,
gic.
pecans, mostly improved var.,
Sale Bach Tuesday and Eenday,
sold
the Ga. Pecan Auctions;
Stuarts, Vandemon, Suc-
Money-Makers and Mo-
Post.
"| figs, rooted, 25 ea.
PLANTS FOR SALE
_ Kilondilze: strawberry plants,
early beaning, $8100: ML; 35e: C..
Del.
cabbage plants,
early Jersey, $225 M&; $1.50,
Prepaidi. Pr ompt ship-
G& L. Steediey;,. Baxley.
and Seallion:
Fall grown
ment.
Red shallots
| buttons. $1.00 gal. Collard seed,
75e lm. Azzie Crow, Gaines-
Klondike
500, , $2.50;
Prefer
M.
Mastodon and
strawberry plants,
$4.00 M. Prepaid. .
money orders. No. checks.
C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Large 2 yr. Eldorado Black-
berry plants at $2.00 C; $15.00
M. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green-
ville.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
40c C.; $1.75, 500, postpaid.
Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery.
Branch, Rt. i.
Hardy strong Eldorado black-
berry plants, 2 yr. No. 1. Moss
packed, good count, prompt
del, $1.50 C; $25.00 for 2. M.
Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green-
ville.
Early Jersey Wakefield
Cabbage plants, 500, $1.25; $2.00
M. . Now. ready. Mrs. Irma
Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Chas. W. Cabbage plants, 25c
C. Elberta Peach seed, 25c doz.
plus postage. O. M. Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
Chas. Wakefield and Copen-
hagen Market Cabbage plants.
Now ready. $1.50, 500; $2.25 M
FOB. No checks. Clyde Cook,
Cordele, 3rd St., 5 th Ave., c/o
Geo. M. King,
Well rooted sage plants, $5.00:
C. Home grown. Postpaid.
Sam Tweedell, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
Copenhagen and Flat Dutch
frostproof .cabbage plants, 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. Del. Ovie
Conner, Pitts.
Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry plants, $3.75 M. No less
sold. Also gourds, $2.60 doz.
Sage plants, $1.00 doz. All
postpaid. -L. J. Ellis, Cumming.
Frostproof cabbage plants,
fresh and green, 300, $1.00: 500,
$1.50: $2.50 M, Prepaid. R.
Chanclor, Prtts.
200,000 Klondike Strawberry
plants, $3.00 Bf. FOB. Prompt
oleae Rd. sHogan,. Ho-
gansville
sous strawberry pane:
$1.00 C: $9.00 M. Aromas,
same price. Prepaid Parcel |
Damp packed. Mrs.
Carl Kimsey, Hiwassee.
50,000 improved: Klondike
strawberry plants. Del. any-
where, $5.00 M. J. A. Renni-
Son,. Hepzibah, Rt.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
200, $2.00. Del. Also Kudzu,
rooted, 200. for $2.00. Del. A.
J. Cali biljay, Rt 2
Extra large Everbearing
strawberry plants, $4.00 M. Mrs.
L. J. MeTyre, Powder Springs.
Klondike strawberry plants,
d0c, 100; $450 M. Del. Exch.
for pecan trees true to name.
C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
60c 100; 300, $1.50: $4.75 M.
Del. Exc. for pecan _ trees,
pons Smith, Gainesville, Rt.
Old fashioned peach trees,
25 ea.; muscadine vines, crab-
apple and beechnut trees, all
rooted, and sage: plants, 20 ea.
Gooseberry bushes, $1.25 doz.
oe W. H. Norrell, Gainesville,
Sage plants, 4 for 50c: 10 for
$1.00. Large, well rooted, damp
moss packed.
spearmint, catnip, 25 doz. Few
50c orders
postpaid. Mrs. A. Horsley,
Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.
Missionary and Aroma straw-
berry plants, $1.00 C; $9.00 M.
Prepaid. Damp packed. Mrs,
Carl Kimsey, Hiwassee.
Cabbage plants, Early J: and
Chas. W., now ready, $1.15 for
500; $2.00 M. Full count. W.
WW, Coffey, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.
Hastings Georgia Heading
Collard plants, 300 for - $1.25;
$3.50 M. Del. Red and yellow
Bermuda onion plants, 300 for
$1.50 Del. Mrs. Boyd Baggett,
| Douglasville, Rt. 1.
W.. Aey Paulk, Willacoe--)
| chee, Box 45.
Notices: of farmm produce and appurtenances: admissable |
Pepper mint, |
The Southeastern. Polled Shorthorn 8
Assn., Fall Auctiom Sale
iW. EL ak Moultrie..
of Reg. Polled !
pas at Livestoclk Auditorium, Moultrie,
PLANTS FOR SALE
$2.00, 500; $3.75 Mi. Lady T.,.
$2.50, 500. Del. Young? plants,
ville, Rt. 2.
Missionary strawberry plants,
75cC Garlic. 10c= head; or
$1.00 doz. Peppermint, catnip,
75c doz. Miss Cecil McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt .2.
Red raspberry plants,
50e doz. Large, 75c doz.
Rhenery, Harlem, Rt. 1.
Frostproof cabbage, also
white Bermuda onion plants,
$1.50 M. W. W.~ Williams,
Quitman.
Nice, strong, young Klon-
dike stfawberry plants, $3.00 M.
Prompt shipment. P. B. Rey-
nolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Klondike Ara berry plants,
$2.00, 500; $3.75 M. Lady T.;
$2.50, 500. Del. No checks.
Young plants. Ethel Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Klondike strawberry plants,
$3.00 M. Prompt shipment.
Emmett Crowe, Gainesville,
Rt; 2.
Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 50c C; 3 yr. old grape-
vines, Concord, Ives, and Ni-
agara, 25c-ea.: $2.50-doz. No
checks. Include postage. Mrs.
T. C. Jones, Atlanta, 179 Palat-
ne St, SoH:
Chas. W. Cabbage plants,
now ready, 500, $1.25; $2.50 M.
Del. In 10,000 lots, $2.15 M.
exp col. Prompt shipment. W.
O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Re
Lady T.
small,
ce R.
strawberry plants,
40c C; 300, $1.10. Half runner
seed beans, 35c cup. Also a
large quince bush ffor - sale..
Mrs:-J. Me Hall, Calhoun; Rt. 1-
Blakemore strawberry plants,
50c C; $4.00 M. E. E. Drewry,
Brooks.
GFAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
200 bu. Cokers Full Grain
oats, ripe, dry and free smut
and weed seed, $1.00 bu. FOB
R. A. Hartley, Alamo.
High quality Cokeris Full
Grain Seed Oats, $1.00 bu.
Sanford wheat, free from wee-
vils. $2,25 bu. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
300 bu. Cokers Victor Grain
Oats, harvested without rain,
for seed, 75c bu. at my home:
Bring sacks and get them. Al-
so 50 bu. Sanford wheat, $1.75
os =< H. Johnson, Conyers,
ay :
1,000 bu. Victor Oats, 90c bu.
FOB. E. K. Cargill, Macon,
103 Lamont St., phone 3746 J.
2,000 bu. bright, heavy Victor
Grain seed oats, 80c bu. in even
wt.) bu. bags, FOB.< =N. P;
Bassett, Fort Valley.
Klondike strawbernye plants; |.
No: checks. C. D. Crow, Gaines-| 4%
| ples,
per,
. 00 bu. Fulghu
$1.00 bu, FOR. Pratt
Chester.
Cokers early Full G
oats, pure and: clean,
at= farm 73. B.
son.
1,000 bu. feed jake
175 tons Lespedeza Has
farm, $25.00 ton, baled
Bennett, Washington, |
30 bu. good San
wheat, $2.00 bu. El
new, Canon.
Some peanut hay
Can have t- de.
Guthrie, Arabi,
Fulghum oats,
barn.
Riek
mi. off Roosevelt Hwy
Seed Oats, binder cu
bu. sacks, $1.00. bet. FOB
Futch, Rochelle.
FRUITS & VEGE
10 Ibs. peaches, all 4
stamps nor chks. accept
H. Caylor, Jasper, Rt
* 25 Ibs. 1945 nice,
peaches, old fashioned
lb. Walter D. Chandler,
merce, Rt. 4,
Nice sundried wee
lb. Mrs. Chester Sirmo
dele, Rt. 2.
Nice, new crop,
apples, free of worms,
peel, 10 lbs., $4.50 del
Call, Ellijay, Rie.
8 Ibs. horse apples, fi
worms, peel, core, and
spots, 45 lb. Add
Mrs 5. Rs eee
Rial.
Nice, sundried apple
crop, free of core and
lb. Add postage. 1
Kineaid, Ellijay, Rt. 2,
1945 crop nice sund:
free core and p
Ip: 2. Pp. -Cash or
M. T. Holden, Ball
red, green or mix
pungent, 50 pods, de
in coin. J. Hogan, Ag
in truck loads or le
best offer. R=
Vienna.
Concord grape
$10.00 C.. Rooted vine
C- Ready March 1.
Glohon, Empire, Rt
The Seminole Farms
ville.
Seminole Farms Auction Sale
Sale will be held
L. R. Robinson Sale Barn, Wednesday, Novem
= ; eo Donalsonville. 25 yearling heifer
, 9 are Polled, sired by Plato Domino 74t!
of ue of Hazford Rupert 25th,
yearling bulls, 20-26 mos. old, good individu
breeding, offered. Federal Accredited Herd
B. and Bangs, John J. Cummings, Owner, Do
And
Bb er Me
dosta.
Polled Hereford Annual Fall Sh
Sale
The Southeastern Polled Hereford B
Assn., will hold its annual Fall Show and
Nov. ae at.Central City Park, Macon. 51 hea
will be entered: 28 females and 23 bulls. Sa
For information, write: M. A. Odom
is, Black Scupper~
nes, June plums,
ut bushes, $1.00 doz.
gins, Waco, Rt: 2:
toes peach, grape-
and cherries at
T. M. Webb, Elli-
Grapefruit
PP ot
Lemon,
$2.00 C; $8.00, 500;
"All rooted and post- |
Patterson, Waco,
trees, leading var.,|
1ame, and grapevines,
$25.00 C. Seedling
$2.50 doz; =$20.00- C.
nut trees, $8.00 doz.;
; Mrs. E. B. Travis,
binkk scuppernong,
e, Blue_ Damson and
ms, Black Walnut,
nd Concord Grapes,
JoAnne Entrekin,
nong, Black Musca-:
es, small walnut trees,
_ berries, red and yel-
ims, California figs.
. B0c ea. Mrs. Chas.
son, Bowdon.
ISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
1 latge swarm of Hon-
Party contact me_be-
Mrs. W, I.
as of Bees, $2.50 per
MCE Caudell, Homer,
on 35 and 50 hives of
sale. Mrs. Emma L.
d, Lumber City.
gs, from very dark
Reds $1.75 for 15,
Grady Brown, Stone ;
arhound and 1945
de cured Rose-
Pip Po P. Phes.-H.
ulu. Star Rt.
big, Pees hand culled
ed Stewart pecans, thin
(0c Ib. del. prepaid, in-
post. No order too
filled day received.
age Lovett.
mning Sage, $1.00 Ib;
ec lb; ground, $1.50 Ib;
* $I, 25 1b; Red hot,
per, $1.25 Tb. 25 and
4 filled: dried catnip
orders. V. Keith,
hand picked
at. myhome?
Ga. Cane syrup, in!
an G. W. Worsham,
ants, 50c doz; Red
25 lb. Add post-
Presley Fowler, Dia-
Bec walnut Meats,|
eo pt,,
large gar-
25 doz;
vool, washed. Write
H, E. Bowman, Bu-
sassafras | oy
| Mrs.
Reas. price.
CORN DELIVERED:
Want several hundred bushels
shelled white corn. Give best
del. price. W. T. Pelfrey, Dora-
ville.
HAY WANTED:
Want carload of No. 1 eeanes
or peavine hay for delivery any-
time this fall, -
Waynesville.
OATS WANTED:
Want Oats or wheat for feed.
Send samples and best prices
del. Clayton Boatwright, Alma,
Route 4.
Want 20 bushels Hastings
100-Bu. Oats. Quote FOB cars.
D. J. McCorvey, Pavo.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Pollard Herefords, 7 cows, 5
calves, 3 heifers, 3 bulls, about
16 Mos. old. All thoroughbred,
some Reg. All or part cheap at
my farm near Marietta. C. E.
Carter, Atlanta, 304 Decatur St.,
Phone WA 9132.
I good milch cow with 3rd.
ealf, (few days: old); 1 nice, fat
dry. cow; 2 old cows running
with calves and 1 small bull
yearling. W. H. Hickman, For-
syth, Rt. 1.
5 yr. old good milch cow, cross
betwn. milking Shorthorn and
Jersey, also 5 Mo. old pure bred
Shorthorn bull calf, A. A. Clay-
ton, Roy.
10 Jersey heifers. Freshen
within 3 Mos. $50.00 to $75.00
ea. if sold now; also, 1 White-
Faced male, wt. around 700 Ibs.
$85.00. J. N. Hose, College Park,
Route 2.
Thoroughbred Black Aber-
deen-Angus 3 yr. old bull. Reg.
papers. Fine individual. Easily
handled. For sale at my place.
Zack D. Cravey, Atlanta, 1689
Johnson Rd., NE. Ve 3861.
Fine 9 Mo. old- Guernsey Buil
(not Reg.) Good individual. From
good breeding, $50.00 for quick
sale. James B. Woads, Brooks.
10 Reg. horn-type Hereford
bulls, old enough for service;
also, 30 Reg. Hereford bull calv-
es,
Each. Percy A. Price, Albany,
Box 157.
1 Pure bred Hereford cow.
Wt., about 1,000 Ib.; also half
Hereford calf, Wt. about. 400
lbs. W. E. Garrett, Bowdon.
i grade Jersey cow, Ist. calf,
2%yrs. old, $50.00. Everett Sut-
ton, Pendergrass, Rt. 2.
1 grade Jersey cow without
ealf, $75.00. A. E. Wilkie, Col-
lege Park, Box 103.
2 yr. old stock bull, solid red.
34Guernsey and 4Jersey. Sell
at my barn. mee 00. Clyde Bone,
Dallas, Rt.
1 cae maie calf, 31% Mo.
old. Extra fine. Would make
good stock cow. $15.00. E. T.
*: Hicks, Brookhaven, 127 Coosa-
watee Dr.
5 Heavy Springers, Jersey and
Guernseys. Fine shape. 2nd and
| 8rd. -Calves.
- $85.00 to $190.00
ea.; also 3'fresh Jersey cows.
Gentle, rich in butter fat. Jack
Payne, Reynolds.
Dispersal. sale of 46 Black An-
gus cows and 3 bulls. Start your
. herd now. T. M. Tillman, Ath-
ens, Sunset Farm, 128 College
AVE. -
15 Reg. Hereford Bulls, from
6 to 18 Mos. old. Half as many
heifers. A. K. Charlee, Sparta.
I good, gentle plow ox, work
to anything or anywhere, single
double. Reasonable price.
James R. Sweat, Jesup,
Route 1.
1 Reg. Hereford - white face
bull, beautiful speciman, also
sev. young Hereford heifers and
bulls. Est. J. C. Collier, Barnes-
' Ville.
1 high class Guernsey bull,
Bsnols Diamond, Reg. 305895.
(Out of 8 Gal. per day cow.)
F, H. Bunn, Mid-
ville. ae
Milch cow, Jersey and Guern-
sey, 2nd calf. $75.00 for cow
alone; also 18 mos. old Saanan
3;| milk goat, now milking 2 gts.
daily, $25.00. D. A. Bagleys Aue
9a
Valdosta.
C. D. Gibson, |*
7-10 Mos. old, Calves, $200.00 |.
Conyers.
potatoes, 75 bales of hay,
V. McCaskill, Bax-
Be Thoroughbred eae Jersey|
male, 7 mos. old, about 400 lbs.
Gnother a full 4- -gal. cow and
Grandshire cost $10,000.00). nice
right. Come see, 1mi. N. Moody
Field, at my barn, E, L. Todd,
HOGS FOR SALE
Thoroughbred O. I. C. pigs.
inoculated and ready to ship
Oct. 29 at: 7 wks. old. Reg. in
buyers name for $20.00 ea: Sell
for breeding purposes only.
W, HY Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.-
di OE GC: Sow, ft yr. old, $45.
with 6.PiC, Pigs, 24% Mo. old,
$15.00 Ea. for pigs. Exe. cond.
Come see. W. F. King, Buck-
head, 30 Peachtree Ave.
2 Pigs, 10 wks. old (not Reg.)
$25, 00 for both. 2 Mi. S. Forsyth:
on Russelville Rd. John Rich-
ardson, Forsyth Rt. 3: Tel. 3196,
meg. O.1.C. < Pigs; 8--10 wks.
old. Double treated; papers and
recorded in Buyers name, Ready
for del. Nov. 1, $20.00 Ea. T. W.
Morrison, Winterville, PO nox
No. 48.
Se Poe Pigs, 8 wks old. Reg.
buyers name. $20.00. FOB Ed-
gar Shipp, Jr., Americus.
11 full-blood big bone P. C.
and 0.I.C. cross, 7 wks. old
pigs, both sex. $10. 00 Ea. FOB
Powder Springs. J. L. Echols,
Sr., Atlanta, 1181 Niles Ave.,
N. N. He 5606-R.
2 white brood sows. Adv. 200
lbs. ea., $100.00 at my place.
Mrs. fe C. Guthrie, Arabi, Box
No. 153.
16 big bone, Black African
guinea and Spotted Poland
China Crossed Pigs, 6 wks. old,
$15.00 Ea. at my farm. David
Benson, Louisville, Rte: 3, Box
No. 113,
4 fine 2 Mos. old S.P.C. male
pigs. Reg. in buyers name. $20.
ea. C. R. Morgan, Americus,
Route 4,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
1 beautiful bay mare riding
horse, 5 yrs. old. Very stylish,
5 gaits, $100. 00. da qT. McDani =
ir
15 yrs. old mare mule, wt. 900
Ibs. Good, sound, gentle, Work
anywhere. $59.00 or trade_ for
yearlings or hogs. V. R. Jenkins,
Dublin, Rt. 4.
1 mare mule suitable for small
farm: forsale sor exc 7
Malcom, Good Hope.
3 good mules for sale. Rea-
sonable. R. J. Walsh, Garfield.
Liquidation Sale: 4 good
mules and 2 wagons. T. M.
Tillman, Athens, Sunset Farm
128 College Ave.
1< Mine grey mare, 6 yrs. old,
wt. 1,100 lbs. Work anywhere,
$125.00. 2 Mi. N. of Lavonia.
F. O. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
2 Mares, 6-7 yrs. old. wt. 1,300
Ibs. ea. Good farm and brood
mares. Chas. R. Echols,, Sum-
merville, Rt. 2.
A 1,100 1b black mare (a beau-
ty), 7 yrs. old. Work anywhere,
far sale. : G. DeLozier, De-
catur, LaVista Rd., Ve 1402.
Pair of good farm or brood
mares, 7--9 yrs. old, Wt. 2,400
lbs. for sale or exc. for smaller
mules under 10 yrs. of age; also
small mare 8 yrs. old, wt. 950
Ibs. for sale. R. B. Crone, a
ton, Star Route.
Pinto mare, 8 yrs. old, very
good rider but spirited. $75.00.
B. L. Custer;
Road.
6 yr. old Bay riding horse,
$140.00; 2 yr., 9 Mos. old mare
colt (halter broke), $110.00; 2
good Plow and wagon Mules
about 12 yrs. old with 2 H. wag-
on, $300.00. 2 mi. S. Forsyth on
-Russelville Rd. John Richard-
son, Forsyth, Rt. 3. Tel. 3196.
1 Plug Mule, $50.00. James P.
Barter, Fairburn, Rt. 2.
2 good mules, 13 cows, 30
hogs, good 2 H, wagon, new
Cultivator, plow tools, 175 bu.
corn, 18 acres peanuts, 1 acre
for
$1, 700. 00. F. V.
coms 4.
Marietta, Allgood
Hon. Tom Linder:
Atlanta, Ga.
| Dear Mr. Linder:
ae 14,
I have been so impressed with your editorial in
market bulletin that I want to express my appreci
for your efforts in trying to do something to hel
thern agriculture. I have for some years been distu:
over the outlook for cotton. No commodity has e1
contributed so much to the well-being of mankind
cotton has, and why we American people wou
so dumb, and so politically minded that we wil
keep quiet and see our cotton industry smothere
by cheap imports from other countries and by
paper industry in this country. Right now this sect:
is being stripped of all the young timber for pulpy
and nearly everything the
farmer buys is put
paper and it looks like the Government is trying to fo
the farmer to buy his fertilizer in paper bags. I th
eae
its high time for the south to wake up and quit pl:
ing politics and get together and try to defend =
ture of our country.
With every good wish I am yours;
Sincerely,
F. E. WELLS.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
SHEEP AND GOAT
FOR SALE
2. good farm mules, 1 is 7 yrs.
old, Wt. 1,008 lbs., other 12 yrs.
old, 1,300 lbs. L. L. Pearman,
Pavo, Route 1.
1 pr. of mules, Wt. 2,200 Ibs.
in good cond.; also farm tools,
corn and roughage at my barn.
C. W. Lance, Jeffersonville.
9 yr. old black horse mule,
wt. 1,000 Ibs. sound in every
way, gentle, works anywhere,
easy to keep. $100.00. Also, 25
New Hampshire Reds. ready to
Jay, $2.00 ea. %Mi. E. Clarks-
ton on Stone Mtn. Rd. H..L.
Wilson, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
3 yr. old Reg. walking filley.
A beauty and trained. Tom Har-
ris, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
2 large N. Z. White buck rab-
bits, 312 Mos. old. In good cond.
$1.50 Ea. Wiley Welch, McRae
Route 2.
4 Reg. N. Z. White dos, 8--14
Mos. old, Wt. 11-11% lbs. $11.00
Ea: also, 6 eligible N. Z. White
does, 5 Mos. old, wt. 8--914 lbs.
$6. 00 Has ao. A. Sox, Atlanta,
562 Whiteford Ave., NOE. Tel.
No. DE 2606.
1 female rabbit, $1.50; 1 Male
(grown) $2.00, 2 males % grown,
$1.50 Ea. LeRoy Hencely, For-
syth, Rt. 3;
Guinea pig mothers exp.
young soon, $2.50 Ea.: 5 Mos. old
>, females ready to breed, $1.50 Ea.
No orders less than 2. Prepaid
express.. Mrs... D. -M. Garter,
Madison, Box 48.
3 NZR. does, 5 Mos. old, $3.00
Ea., Douglas Duncan, Fitzgerald, |
218 W. Magnolia St. -
1 9 Mos. old N. Z. Red Doe
rabbit and one 12 Mos. old N. Z.
Red Buck rabbit, $8.00 or $5.00
Ha. Mrs..O. H. Hilliard, aier
953 Oconee St.
1 grown Checkered Giant doe
and 1 black buck. $5.00 for both.
Jock Haynie, Chattahoochee.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
2 young grade Saanan does
for sale. Mrs. C. W. Summers,
Valdosta, 305 W. Gordon St.
1 white doe, 2 yrs. old, gentle
and naturally hornless. Sell or
exc. for nice yearling calf. also,
Want 1 pony, wt. not over 600
lbs. Must be gentle. State price,
Etc. J. C. McPherson, Villa Rica,
Beas Box 94,
Year old Readen bine bill,
$5.00; 8 Mos. old billy, $3.50;
also, Young New Zealand doe|
rabbits. Already bred, $3.00 Ea.|
Lockard Bell,
Pharr Rd.
2 Saanan goats. Dee.
Bucks, 7 Mos. old- from high-
Decatur, 2677
producing stock, Sell or Exc. for
anything
can use,
Simpson. Sparta, Rt. 2,
St.
$1,00 ea.
2 Nubian milch goats, 7
old, $20.00 Ea.; 1 buck
$15. 00 or the lot-$59, 00 or
for pigs. FOB from ship
point. Winfred Terrell
Route 1.
At Stud: Prince Chiang |
T-6043. Young, vigorous, large
to age. Splendid individual. Nz
urally hornless. Grand-Da
Juniete, Idahos Pride (
doe). Fee, $5.00. J. S. Lara
East Point, 915 W. Washi
Ca 2302.
1 white milk goat, goo
144 Gal. or better when
also, 1 black milk goat. B
bred. $12.50 for both itt ex
once at place.
College Park, Rt. 2, Box 3
1 young Saanan and Tog
gurg mixed doe, fresh in
time, from very high mi
stock. $2000; also <4:-5)
hornless 8 mos. old doe
Snow King stock, $25.00.
L. E. Tabor, Albany, Rt. 3
No. 616.
- 3 goats 3 yrs. old, Saad 1-
old, all bred, $15. 00 ea.j O1
mos. old, $7.50;
pullets, 11 wks. old, and
L. AAA pullets, 10 wk
+ Tehog,-225.Jbs
Wilbur. Morris, Doum
Route 3. =
6 milk type goats;
headed Billy; 3 Nannies,
other two freshen in Sp
young Nannies, 2 Mo
Write. G. -H. Strickland,
Route 1,
1 Thoroughbred Coacen
Nannie, milking. $50.00.
Nannie cross Toggenhirg!
gora, $35.00 at my place.
J. C. Way, Lambert.
LIVESTOCK WAN
Want reg. Aberdeen-/
bull, 12 to 20mos.: old, Hen
Tay lor, Douglasville.
Want about 20 milch eC
gal. or more ea. daily, de
yrs. old; also some dairs
ment. V. H. Barber, Alm
Want Red Polland
young calf, heavy milke
fer one from Piedmon
| R.R. Carlan, Homer, Rt. 2
Want sev. Reg. big
Black African Guinea
State price and all pa tier
Mrs. Sam MacIntyre,
Route 4,
Want young mare |
around 1,200 lbs., sound
work anywhere on farm, i
hig 1 Fi: ee : R. FR
Decatur, Rt. a
Like to a ag
very gentle Shetland fe
Helen R. ess Atlanta, Rt.
Graham Re =
a
oN. W. Folsom, Norman
Want young widow woman on
arm, (no objection to 1 child),
good home if you need one.
oard and $7.00 weekly. Mrs.
lines. W. Morrow, Elberton,
Route 2.
Want white tractor operator
ind farmer. 5 rm. house near
chool bus. Elec., water, wood,
salary weekly or monthly. Es
Carter, Savannah, Box 192.
Want reliable man for
who can furnish self, equip., so
rd and 4th or standing rent,
comf. houses, 3-5 Rms., Elec.,
pot out-bldgs. 200 A. fine land,
stures, truck patches and
wood. Located on Ettawah
River in Forsyth Co. near Frog-
own, 8 miles N. of Cumming.
Mrs. W.H. Looper, Dawsonville.
Want 2 Exp. dairy hands. 1
ork in Pasteurizing and bottl-
ng. plant. 1 to take charge of
re bred guernsey herd as
working herdsman. J. BE. Turner,
_ Atlanta, 1334 LaFrance St.,
os
ap Mant competent, honest, hard-
working man for 200 A. farm on
50-50 basis. 100 A. cultivation,
very fine cond., new F. A. Trac-
r ahd other implements; also
stock, gocd home, hot and cold
unning water, bath, elec. good
base and out bldgs. 2% miles
owdon. C. B. Jones, Atlanta,
P. O. Box 1638.
~ Want a nice, clean, reliable
woman to help with chickens
and other light work on farm.
Room, board -and salary. V. C.
Batchelor, Loganville.
Want man for 20212 A. good
land, laying out for 3 or 4 yrs.
tood. 5 R. house. No out-bldgs.
at present, creek on place, pas-
ture to be built, deep well and
UMP. Standing rent. CC. 1k.
West, Macen, 518 First National
Want good man for 45 A. farm
for. 1946. 50-50 basis. 5 A. to-
bacco and 5 A. cotton allotment.
Located in. Long Co. near Lu-
-50-50 basis.
Mo.
dowici. H. F. Shr: Black-
shear.
be held at DeKalb Co.,
Monday, October 29, at ft
Registered Aberdeen-Angus Sale
Complete Dispersion Sale of the herds of WwW. B.
Crawford, Atlanta, and C. E. Morgan, Decatur, will
Fair Ground, near Decatur,
at foot, 32 cows and heifers, bred and open and 1
bull offered. For catalogue,
Chamber Agriculture and Commerce, Decatur.
Want exp. farmer, white or
i eolared, for =. 92 or 3 Ee darn
Good house and
land, Running water, Elec. Lot
of equip. Roscoe Carden, Forest
Park. :
Want honest, sober, and reli-
able family for 2 H. crop on 50-
50 basis. Stock and tools furn-
ished. No drunkards need apply.
White or Colored. A. L. Durden,
Adrian, Rt. 3.
Want unencumbered white
woman to live in home and help
with light work-on farm _ for
good home, board and salary.
Mrs. J. G. Branham, Atlanta,
Want ead man to work tur-
pentine. About 3,000 or 5,000
Faces on 50-50 bassi. Tom Rig-
>| don, Alma, Rt. 4.
Want White or colored family
to work on Dairy Farm. Good
house furnished. Wages, $100.00.
M. Thomas Dairy,. Savan-
nah, White Bluff Rd.
Want farmer for 52 A. large
pasture, hog range, plenty water
and wood. 21 A. highly dev.
land for any type crop. Must be
healthy, honest, progressive. Not
more than 3 in family. Excep.
good home, elect. and running
water. E, H. Brown, Chamblee,
Royal Oaks Farm, Rt. 1.
Want. Exp. dairyman in mod-
ern dairy, Good house with city
water and lights, Milk, wood and
garden spot furnished, Rae Ge
Jennings, Macon.
Want middle - aged white
woman to help gather small
crops.
reas. pay. Permanent home for
right party. Will reimburse bus
fare for interview. Write first.
Mrs. J. S. Anderson, Hillsboro.
Want a colored man, (with.
wife preferred) to work in small
dairy. Must be good milker.
House, board and good pay to
right people. I. L. Martin, Ma-
con, Rt. 4
Want good farmer col. or wh.,
for small 2 H. farm on 50-50
basis, and work for me when
not busy in own erop. Also a
good 4 H. farm (khown as the
Dickens Place), ready for use of
farm machinery. Good home
and living for-young man. Mrs.
P. M. Johnston, Lovett.
P. M. 24 cows with calves
address: DeKalb Co.
a. FALL
day, November 1,80 1.
address
Commer ce, Valdosta.
The Fall Sale of the Georgia Aberdeen-Angus
Siecders! Assn., will be held at Valdosta and Lown-
des. Co. Live Binal Auditorium, Valdosta, Wednes-
10 bulls offered. For Catalog or Hotel Reservation,
Valdosta and Lowndes Co.
SALE
M., EST. 50. females and:
Chamber of
| Mrs.
| dairy. Good houses,
Good home, light work, |
| door.
Want white wont to op
with light chores on farm. Good
home. Mrs. N. M. Mincher, -Al-
-bany, 605 N. Washington. = *
Want good, reliable, thorough-
ly experienced farmer for. 300
A. farm, 3 mi. Monticello. Pro-
ductive soil, excellent Bermuda
pasture land; 200 A. capable of
cultivation. For full particulars,
contact: Miss Carolyn. Furse,
Monticello. %Mrs. Ben Warren.
Want middle-aged, honest,
neat, reliable white woman to
tend to poultry, garden and oth-
er light work on farm. Room,
board and. good pay. Contact:
W. L. Holcomb, Atlanta,
97 14th. St. N.E.
Want good man: to furnish
own stock and tools to. take
crop on 3rds and 4ths. Have 4 R.
house, on school bus line and
Mail Rt. located 10 mi. Gaines-
ville. Jamie Smith, Gainesville,
RG
Want good farmer for 2 H.
-farm, 5 Rm. house, on 3rds and
4ths. .or standing rent, near
Clermont, in Hall Co. Mrs. B. T.
Osborne, Gainesville, 1023 Ma-
ple Street.
Want good. white or col. man
with family for 1 horse crop. or
for wages. Must be able to drive
tractor. Good house to live in.
Clifford Smith, Sr; Baxley..
Route 4.
Want middle aged man with
smail family (no bad habits), to
farm some and help with small
running:
water, plenty wood. John G
Pierson, Culloden. Rt. 2.
Want nice, white woman, not
over 55 yrs. to live as one. of
family, and help: with chickens
and other light work on farm.
Mrs. W. M. McAulay, Valdosta.
Want large white family to
farm on shares, 100 A. or more.
Have 2 tractors in good cond,
and some gathering help, also.
Walking cultivators. Good ievel
-land. 8 R. House, Elec. lights; on
paved Hwy., near Augusta.
Exch. References. D. R. Wright, |
. Augusta, 1304 Meigs St. '
: |
Want couple to live in good
farm home; cultivate 45 A. good
land on 50-50 basis. 4 mi. of
town. Wife to look after poul-
try, milk 2 cows, etc. Money for
guano. and mule and ail equip-
ment for farm furnished. Mrs.
Robertson, Talbetton. Hite.
PO: Box 4}.
Want large family with one
or 2 plow hands, to work in
Produce and Plant farm. Mail
and school bus and Ice Route by
H. J. McCorvey, Pavo.
Want good farmer with own
stock and finances for 30 <A.
farm land and 4,000 yearling
turpentine faces.on 50-50 basis.
2% A. tobacco allotment: Mail
and school bus by door. M. C.
Anderson, Baxley. Rt. 2.
Want at once, small family to
tend 2 H. (truck mostly) farm.
good land on shares. Can furn-
ish tractor and some tools. Good
house, Elec., near school on pav-.
ed. Hwy. Finish gathering crop
and make syrup. Must be sober
and honest. Located 20 mi. Sa-
vannah. A. M. Zittrauer,
low. :
water.
to be moved
\2, FL Crop,
house on school bus and mail}
and = pasture.
Mar- j.
FARM HELP WANTED
family, includ-
ing 2 or more children large
enough to help (short milking
time allows children: to help
with milking and also go to
school), for modernly equipped
Dairy, 2 mi. Milledgeville. Fur-
nish 4 R. house, lights, milk,
wood, good water and garden.
Good wages. Ref. exch. School
bus and Mail Rt: W. H. Ivey,
Milledgeville. Rt. 1, Box 8.
Want man with wife and boy
Jarge enough to help, for a 30
Want reliable
| Cow Dairy with milking. ma-
Wife and boy to heip.
chines.
and all to know hand-milking
also. 4-R. house with water,
lights, etc. On School bus Rt.
near Billarp. J. J. Aderhold,
Winston.
Want white or col. woman to
do light work on farm, tending
to chickens, etc. Room. boards
and good salary to right person.
Mrs. L. T. Roberts, Fayetteville.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want 1 H. crop on halves and
good 3 Rm. house with plenty
Have 5 children X Have
and furnished.
Ralph Grindle, Marysville,
Route 2.
Want good big 1 H. or small
50-50 basis. Good
route. Prefer Tift Co. Life Exp.
Will ans. all corres. T. lL. Thomp-
son, Tifton, Rt. 3.
Want small farm near Atlanta
with 10 to 20 A. in cultivation.
4or 5 R. house with lights, barn
Standing rent
basis. Hicks Buice, Atlanta, Rt. 2
Box ol7 Be
Exp. truck farmer wants: good
farm in vic. of suburban Atlan-
ta on standing rent basis.
Blackwell, Decatur; Rt. 1.
Want 2 or 4 H. crop on 50-50
basis in Bleckly or adjoining
Co. Wite = 3 children. W, G
Smith, Cochran, Rte:
R. M:
Reg. Hereford Cattle
-from leading herds in the
Hereford Farm,
-| Write
Want Large 2 H, .
farm on halves. .
houses, and good
force to make an
So. Ga. preferred,
sired, Ray Tedders, P.
Unencumbered
woman wants job in
with reliable small. +
help with poultry ott
work. Can also milk.
home and salary.
| Whatley, Atlanta, 92:
land Ave., N. E. % Pend
Widow. ee 4 childr
job immediately on tn
or general farm; on
school bus Rt., 3 in fam
enough to work regula
to be moved. Prefer So
will go anywhere. Nee
Rm. house. Mrs. Liz:
Moultrie, Rt. 2.
Want 2 H. crop on
Must be good land, stoc
etc., prefer on or nea
Rr., convenient to Atla
time exp. Ret, exe
see, me at Pitman,
cross on New. Buforc
C.. Akins, Norcross. R
Man with wife and b
place with good man on
farm, 3 or 4 R. house
wood and garden
patches furnished; clo
Market on Hwy.. to :OV
Robertson, Logansville,
Man with life time
farming and dairy
Cast two. years war w
5 in family, wants job
by day, month or cro
basis, with house, woo
dn furnished, Ref, exc
where in Ga. Aaron Pi
lanta. 518. Plum St.
Want for 1946, ee
| Poultry farm to opera ten
ary or 50-50 basis, or St
Rent; about 25 acres 3
house with lights and g
er; convenient tos
Church, Can furnish Bo.
or see. Dewey |
Marietta. a Baye I
AUCTION SALE
An Auction Sale of 50 (10 bulls - 40 fe
(foundation stock se
Southeast and West:
be held on Monday, November 5, at 1 PR, Meee
4 mi. No. Roswell on Crabapple Rd.,
lanta. Barbecue lunch served 12:00 Noon by
apple Baptist Church. J. W. Hughes, 2 ee
22 Wty,
Beans (Snap), per bu. hors.
Collards, per doz. bunches
Mustard Greens,
Peas (Field), bulk, per bu.
Peppers, per bu.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetable:
October 19, 1945
Beans (Lima), butterbeans, bulk, per bu.
per bu. hprs.
Squash, per bu. hprs.
Sweet Potatoes, Porto Ricals, per oe bkis.
Tomatoes, per 8 Qt.. bkts. eae
Turnips_ (Bunched), per: doz. Muinches.
Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs..2i2. 4 ee
GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES
180/240
245/270
275/350
355/400
155/173
135/150
130/DN
180/350
350/450
Aten |
Nashville -
17th :
at 16th
Soft Hard
Per Cwt
Som Hard
Per Cwt
Feeder
Hogs
16.00-
Valdosta
Lith
ard
Feeder :
Hogs
16.00- 23. 00 16.00- 19.00
Augusta
llth
Soft lard |
Per Cwt
Albany
17th
Soft
Der Cwt
Do Not
Auction
Hogs.
Feeder
Hogs
18.00- 22.00
dard.
|
Strs. & Heifers
Strs. & Heifers.
Strs. & Heifers
Strs. & Heifers
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Igs. & Lt. Bulls
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