Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1948 January 28

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r arm is ina Soil Conserva-
trict the Soil Conservation
ies already have power under

Be ors

an direct you absolutely as.
ing terraces, building fish
ting out or cutting down

how much of each crop and

ph
isten, under 1 the Soil Conserva-
Georgia, they



must do.

e the work done by contract
se. The cost for the work. be-



a Bulletin is an organ of
ion services and does not
one Com except ee Jemmniers
years: that I have been
one cent of special appro-
de or spent for the support

cet Bulletin. The repeated
newspapers and on the

Isehood made by people

sapatiy and others

of the truth.





aw to dictate Eacetly how you

he Soil Ces fon Act the -

n tell you what. crops you }

ean direct | Soil Conservation Act of 1937,
1 you in every particular
mind youbut direct you
Tf you fail to com-
order from ihe Soil Con-

Committee they are author-



consent and against your wishes.

- The proposed Long Range Agri-

cultural Act of Secretary ndersoui is

designed to make the Federal laws fit
in with the State law so that all of this

ean be done from Washington without |

your consent and against your will.

~The State Conservation Act, taken
with the proposed plan of Mr. Ander-
son, will Sovietize the farmers of this
country as completely as those in Rus-
sia are already Sovietized.

~When you get this article go a6 town
and get your lawyer friend to read the
Pages
377 to 404, then you will see where you

will stand if Mr. Anderson succeeds in |

getting his Long Range Program that
he is now proposing through the Con-
gress.

Georgia, if this proposed law is put into
effect, a deed to secure debt 00a

mortgage on a farm would become sim-

Viarket

that they have had done without your

Under the Soil Conservation Act of |





ply a serap of paper. It would be sub-
ject to the whims of the agencies of the
United States Department of Agricule
ture. =a

The present Soil Conservation Law
of Georgia and the. proposed Long-
term program of the Secretary of Ag-
riculture taken together would give ab- :





solute power over every farmer in re =
| State. a

Any man would be foolish {40 buy a
farm or lend money on a farm under 2
the circumstances.

This would mean ultimately that te =



- government itself would be forced to
_ take over all of the farms and finance

them.

Tf you want to Russianize your farm,
then answer yes to the questions asked
you. If you are opposed to Russianiz-
ing your farm, then answer no to the.
questions asked. ees

We have heard on various occasions

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partment of Agriculture.
entirely by fees collected

pieces and by the liberal use of money,
_ they try to squelch and silence every
independent voice raised on this earth.
Tf an International Oil Combine such
as Unilever, operating from Rotterdam

men, women, boys and girls who pro-=

duce the food and clothing for all the ~

peopl who have been so shamefully
mistreated by their own government :
in Washington in collusion with the in-
ternational traders.

of Agriculture, there has

_ peanuts.

and London are fixing the price on the
farmers cottonseed and peanuts, is not
this a matter of vital importance and
interest to the farmers? The big dogs
would have the Commissioner of Agri-
culture tell the farmer how to make
They say I have no right to
_tell the farmer about this international

bloodsucker that is robbing them of

All my life it has been my ambition

to do some small thing to help the hon-
est working man, ;
the city, in town or on the farm, that
+ his honest days labor may provide an
honest days living for himself and his
family.

Ww ether he lives ine

The white collar worker, the protons

he Market Bulletin is paid
taxpayers of the State is a

Ber ard Baruch speaks can- e

their peanuts.

_ These hired mouth- pieces say that the
Market Bulletin should tell the cotton
They ob-
ject to the Market Bulletin telling the
farmer how the big international trad-
ers are robbing them of their cotton af-

_ farmer how to grow cotton.

ter it is made.

These tin horn parrots would have
the Bulletin expose Communism in Rus-
sia, but object to the exposure of Com-

munism in Washington.



hired mouth-

n do.



_ life is going by.
hamstrung, throttled or intimidated. J

All my life it has been my ambition
something for the benefit of the



sional people and the average business

man spend their lives doing the things

that are necessary to be done in this _
land of ours. 3
All of these groups have been shame-
fully mistreated at the instigation 7
the international bankers, internationa
cartels and international meddlers. _
The years go on apace, the span of -
I do not propose to be

didnt come from that kind of stock.

TOM LINDER,
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Tom Linder, Commissioner.
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_ SEEDS FOR SALE

SEEDS FOR SALE



Green Glaze Collard, 1947

_ erop, 2 thls., 25c; 10 thls., $1; Col.

Bunch Butterbeans, 30c lb; or
- Dipper Gourd Seed, 15c doz; 2
doz., 25c PP. Mrs. a A. Wilson,

_ Mar tin,

Old Fashion White and Stripe@
half runner beans, tender, 40c
jarge teacup. Mrs. H.-N. Sam-
ples, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

1947 crop pure Jones Water-
melon Seed, $3 lb.; Col. Bunch
Butterbeans, 20c lb. J. O. Wal-
drip, Gainseville, Rt. 7.

Hand cleaned Rattle Snake

and Jumbo Watermelon Seed,

$1.50 lb; White Blackeyed. Ta-
ble Peas, shelled, weevil free,
25e lb; 5 Ibs., $1. Mrs. Dollis

_ Hughes, Cumming, Rt. 4.

4 Ibs. pure Jones Seed, se-

lected from choice watermelon,
_ $10. Mrs. C. T. Jones, Flowery

Branch, Rt. 2.

Half Runner Tender Garden
Bean Seed, 40e teacup. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Hoyt Martin, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Calf. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c start. Mrs. Earl Fincher,
Temple, Rt. 1.

Large Martin Gourd seed, 20
for 10c. Add postage. J. L.
Spake, Brement, Rt. 1, Box 38.

Cantameion (size of musk-]-
melon growth and flavor of

eantealoupe) under favorable
cond. 8-10 lbs., 200 seed, 25;
500, 50c. Stamps or -coin. S. A.

Beavers, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Pure Cox Watermelon, exe.
eond, $1.50 lb. Richard Hearn,

Palmetto.

White Garden, Striped Half
Runners, and Brown Cornfield
Beans seed all tender, 35 cup;
3, $1. PP. Mrs. N. B. Overby,
Flowery Branch. -

Tender Hull White Half Run-
ner Bean Seed, weevil free, 40c
cup; 3 cups., $1; Okra Seed,
Spineless and tall varieties, 30c
eup; 4 cups, $1. Add 10 postage
for each $1 worth. Mrs. A. L,
Dodd, Hampton, Rt. 2.

1947 Okra Seed, 15 Ib, Exe. 2
Ibs. for each print sack, free
holes and mildew. Mrs. Henry
D. Page, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

50 lbs. Garrison Seed, hand
saved, from selected watermel-
ons, $2.50 lb. John B. Wiley,
Cordele, Rt. 4.

50 lbs Cannonball Watermelon
Seed, hand saved, shade dried,

$1 Ib. Di H. Wiley, Sr, Cordele.
Rt. 4. .
350 lbs. Cannonball Melon,

govt. tested, 96 per ct., 75c Ib.
by the 100; 50 ths., 90e b.; 1-10
Ibs., $1 Ib. W. H. Stimson, Gor-
don.



Dry Dill, 10e bunch; Dill Seed)
10 large spoon; All summer and
until frost bearing Okra, 25c ec.
Plus 4c stamps. @xc. for saeks,
good cond. Mrs. Gordon Leather-
wood, Lawrenceville.

, Citron Seed, 75c Ib.; Purple
Hull Peas, 25e lb; Red Indian
Peach, 50e doz; Red Speckled
Sugar Crowders, 25 lb; Early
Green Okra, 35c teacup. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Coping,
Bao ale

Striped Half Runner Tender
Bean, hand shelled, 40c cup; 2
cups 15e PP. Ray Burtz, \Ganes-
ville, Rt. 1.

Calif. Beer Seed, 2 tabls., 28c.
Mailing free. Mrs. W. P. Mar-
tin, Donalsonville, Rt. 3.

Tender White Half Runner] 6

Bean Seed, weevil free, 40c cup,

Add postage. Mrs. Mina Farist,
Ellijay Rt. 2.

Turnip Seed, 30c cup; Scal-
lion Onion Buttons, and Red and
Api Watermelon Seed, 25c

> Sage, 30c qt. Add. postage.
No chs. nor stamps. Dollie El-
ler, Titus.

1947 Jumbo Cantaloupe Seed,
$1.75 lb. Exc. for 6 print sacks,
$1 lb. eap. Mrs. A. M. Lane, Vi-
enna, Rt. 1.

Striped Half Runner Garden
Bean Seed, 1947 crop, hand-
shelled, 45 cup. PP. Mrs.
Pierce English, Cumming, Rt. 1.

1947 White Bloom. Striped
Half Runner Bean, Seed, 40c
large cup; White Bunch and
Col. Butterbeans, ea. 35 large
cup. PP. Mrs. English Roach,
Royston, Rt. 1.

White Striped Tender Half
Runner Garden Beans, 45c cup;
White Mush . and Red Speckle
Crowder Peas, 25 cup. Mrs.
Bartow Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Heavy bearing Black Pole
Bean Seed, 50e large cup; extra
Striped Half Runner, 50c large
good White Table Peas, 35 1b.;
cup. Add postage. No chks. Mrs,
W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch,
Rt 1:

White Multiplying Onion Sets,
$1 gal. Exe. for print sacks.
Fannie E. Corbitt, Kirkland.

Half bu. good Okra Seed, 25e
eup. PP in Ga. Alvin M, Sam-
ples, Dawsonyille, Rt. 1.

Early White 6 wks. Bean Seed,
tender, weevil free 45c large
cup. Exe. 3 cups fer 4 print or
1 cup for 3 white sacks. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. W. J. Reece, Car-
tecay.

Hand shelled tender White
Half Runner Bean Seed,, ten-
der, sound, 45c large cup. wee-
vil free, Mrs. J. H. Eyans, Elli-
jay, Rt. 2.





- SEEDS FOR SAL.



Kobe Lespedeza Seed, com-
bine run or recleaned. G. Wz
Darden, Watkinsville.

Multiplying Beer Seed, 25

| good start. PP; Also 2 Salt

Cured Cornfed Hams, around
25 Ibs. ea., guar. sound, Tic. lb.
Del. in Ga. R. L. Gray, Blais:
ville, Rt. 3. z

1947 Ky. Pole Bean, weevil
treated, Tenn Green Pod Bunch
and Butter Beans, mixed cols.,
45 cup: Cream Sugar Crowder
Peas, 25 lb.; Green Pod Okra,
35 cup. Mrs. Ida Eyans, Roop-
ville.

New Imp. Jones Watermelon|.

(wt..up 75-100 Ibs.) seed, $2.50
lb; 3-5 lb..lot $2.25 lb. J. M. El-
rod, Hartwell, Rt. 2.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



About 1 gal: Striped Half
Runner Beans, $4 or 30c tea-
cup; Also White Nest Onions,

'85c gal. Add postage. Mrs, M.

E. Lackey, Cornelia, Star Rt,
Care G. L. Berry.

20 lbs. White Lady Peas, 35
Ibe nol Pees ave Beckham,
Coneord, Rt.

8 bu. Blue Goose Peas, good
sound, 1947 crop, $10 bu. B. D.
Bohannon, Summerville, Rt. 3.

Imp. Old Time Half Runners
2 crops in season, 50c Ib; Clay
Sugar Crowder Peas, 40c. lb;
Guar. Cornfield, tender,
lific, 50c lb; Col. Mixed Butter-
beans, 45 lb. Mrs. Joe C.
Martin, Lilburn, Rt. 1

White Half Runner Tender
Beans, 45c pt.; White Bunch
Butter Beans (eat or plant),
30c pt.; Red Speckled and
Cream .Sugar. Crowders, 25c
pt. Under $1, add postage. Mrs.
Y. G. Grizzle, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

3 bu. Clay Field Peas,
slightly mixed with Speckled.
$20 for lot at my barn. 2 mi.
Milner. R. M. Corley, Milner.

Tender Half Runner White
and Cream Garden Bean, 45
cup; Salad Eng. Peas and
White Cornfield Beans. 40c
cup; Crowder Peas, 30c cup.
Exe. for print sacks. Clinton
Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Black and Browneyed Peas,

6 lbs., $1; Black Half Runner
Beans, 25 Ib; Large cup col.
Butter Beans, 26 lb. Myrtle
Pace, Temple, Rt. 1.

Tender hand shelled Beans,
White Half Runner, 7 sister,
White and mixed Col. Corny
field, Red Valentine Bunch,
large cup, 40e; Mammoth Rus-

sian Sunflower, 85ce pt. Add
postage. Fred Thomas, Cran-
dall, Rt. 1,

Good, Sound, 90 Gay Velvet
Beans, $5 bu. Guy H. Shivers,
Norwood.

20 bu. Brab. Peas, $6.75 bu;
25 bu. New Era and Whips
mixed, $5.90 bu: Cream Crow-
der -Peas, 15 Jb,. FOB. Hol-
comb Chapman, Greensboro.

White and Striped Half Run-
ners, White Tender Cornfield
Bean seed, 40c cup; 3 cups,
$1. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Henry
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Horse Beans, 20c 1b; also
1 bu. Red Speckled Crowder
Peas, $20. Major Crowe, Jr.,
Gainesville, RE?

Old time Tender Little White
Half Runner and White cut-
short cornfield beans, weevil
free, 50 ec cup and postage.
Mrs. T. H. Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 3,

White, blackeyed peas, $17
CWT; few brown-eyed Crow-
ders, $10 bu; 90 Day Velvet
Beans, $7 bu. also Hegari,
lle lb. L. G: Downs, ORES
ville.

Peas per bu:
Era and Speckled, $6.25; mixed
and White, -$6; rhite Purple
Hull, $12; Damaged Purple
(good seed), $10; 4*tons re-
cleaned Kobe - Lespedeza seed,
24c Ib. Lewis Easterlin, Ander-
sonville. G0. 0643

50 lbs. Blue Goose Peas, 20
lb; 50 Ibs., Cream Crawders,
20 Ib. no order less 5 Ibs;
also 15 bu. Brab. Peas, $6. 50
bu. here. Pat Snelson, Greens-

Brabs, New|C

pro- |

4W. E- eee Blakely, Bey 3:

FOR SALE :






80-100 bu Corn in Shuck, 80,
lbs to bu. $2.50 bu. FOB my

lasville.

Dynamite pop corn, we |
matured, sound and clean, 20c
lb; 5 lb. lots or more del. Will
exc. Mrs. J. L. Shelton, Dial.

500 bu White corn, 1947 crop,
sound, in shuck, $2\bu. at my

Rte

100 bu. Corn in Shuck - for
sale at my farm. J. H.
ett, Parrott, Rt. 1.

600 bu. Close Slip Ped pis

at my barn. W. EK. Sutton, Ft.
Gaines, Rt. 2

Cert. Whatleys Prolific Seed
Corn, nubbed, $1.25 pk; $4.50
bu; Also Tung Oil Seedlings,
small 10c; large, 20c. FOB.
Thomas C. Burnett, Quitman,:
Rtas:

Nice lot Hasting Yellow Pro-
lifie Seed Corn, ist yr., nub-
bed, hand shelled, $1,50 pk.
PP. David H. Almand, Social
Circle, Ries



FOR SALE



100 tons good peanut hay, del.
truck lots on good roads. Fred
Flanders, Dublin, RFD 6.

Truckload Hay and Shucks,
hasnt been wet, $7. at my
place. F. W. Maddox, Stone
Mountain, Main St.

75-100 bu, Seed Oats, $1.50
bu. FOB farm. Thos: W. Chand-
ler, Milledgeville, RFD 3.

Recleaned Victor Grain Oats,
$1.50 bu., Combine Run Kobe
Lespedeza, 15 lb. FOB. Ralph
S. Collier, Comer. e

Large quantity fodder, shucks
and hay for sale at my place.
TAC. McKay, Newnan, Rt. 1,

$4 C. at my home, 1% mi. E.
Holly Springs or trade for PC
Shoat. See C. C. Brookshire,
Canton, Rt. 4.-

225 large bales- bright wheat
straw (cut with binder), hauled
to barn and baled without rain,
50c bale; $15 ton. K, E. Rucker,
Elberton, Rt. 6.

100. bu. Appler Oats, com-
bine run, $1.50 bu. FOB. John
B. Wiley, Cordele, Bt 4.



PEANUTS AND D PECANS



75 lbs. heavy, mixed Pecan}
nuts: Frotchers, Stuarts and
Vandemans, 25 lb. in bags of
25 lbs. or more; 10 Ibs., $2.80.
Money with order. Mrs. A. G.
Ferrell, Boston, Box 67.

1947 crop nice Stewart. Pe-
cans, 35c lb. Del. parcel post
in 3rd. zone. Minimum 10 Ibs.
For points beyond 3rd. zone
add difference

3rd. zone. John F. Lindsey,
Tifton, Rt. 6.

About 20 lbs. hand shelled
and. cleaned pecan meats,

halyes and large pieces, $1. lb.
Add postage. Mrs. Janie Almon,
Luthersville. ;
About 400-500 lbs. pecans,
well filled aut, Stuarts, 30c 1b.,
Seedlings 20c lb. Exc. some
for other value ean use. Mrs.



PECAN & FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE





Apple Trees: Red and Yellow
Delicious, Yates, Winesap, Red
June, Yellow June, Hackworth,

ea. Del. A. J. Willoughby, Wa-
co. f :

Black Walnut, Mulberry,|
Catawbas, Persimmon, Horse
Apples, May Cherry, Plums and
Hickory , Nuts, 40c ea; Goose,
Huckle, Himalaya, Hall Cur-
rents, 15c; Black, Yellow, Seup-
pernongs, 50c._1- 3 ft. $1. "Orders

i



boro,

PP in Ga. Josephine | Raley,
Mitehell,

farm Thomas B. sevice Dau | Du 3

farm. Hamer Hobbs, Stapleton, :
Lever- | ion

Heavy yellow corn, $2.40 bu. 36

GRAIN AND HAY oo)

About 800 bundles fodder, | -

in yours and|

Tendervine, Winter Banana, |
Chattahoochiee Green, Grimes
Golden, 2-4 ft., 1 yr. insp., 35 |



Boysenberry, 3 8
for $4.25; 1-2
Orange Trees, 50.
damp moss. Mrs.
ger, Reidsville.

Leading var. Apple
and 2 yrs. old, 4-6
2 yr. Papershell E
$2 ea.1 yr. Peach |
2 yr. Cherry,
Lee Head, Cornelia.

Black and Whit
nongs, - Muscadine
Figs, Lemon Bushe
$1; Hazelnut $1 dc
Pears, 4, $1. PP. Jo:
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Ave. Se Wae

White Scuppe
Also pure Hon
Seed, well matured,
postage. Mrs.
Bowdon, Rt. 2.

2-4 ft. Trees:
Flower, Milkado,
Indian Free Sto
Cheese and Red
ples, 1 Necta :
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|stand of Bees. Gi
or not del. Live
tersville. L. M. Whi
Rt. He
Want 10 bu. Bra
Must be pure. Lou
Thomaston, bags
Want hear fro
ing the- Acre |
ple and price. Ralph
Rie 2 es
Want 300 Ibs. sou
Velvet beans, |
seed. W. M. Cook
HONEY: vn 5
good, home cou
State best price. H.
lenwood. Rt. 2.
OATS:
Want sev. |
Oats
prices. 1
Want_ some 2
amount and price
Summer, Decatur,
2nd Ave.)
| POTATOES:
Want 100 bu.
Porto Rican belle
est price. A. M. Jo
31 Saunders St. 1

Want old - fashio
Yam sweet potatoes
J. Dowdy, Lumpkin.
SACKS WANTED:
Want 12 or 16 F
Send sample and |
|John Puckett, Daley
St.
SEED WANTED:

Want some Kol
and Sericea Lesp

a run or sca

want ee hf, n L
u nd sam
Toe eal, del. eee
oomsboroa.

| TREES WANTED

Will buy or @:
sacks at 20c e
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apples, free
from 30 to
e; 3 also feath-
. H. Osborn,





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Gourds, five
Weaver,

















256 doz. Exe
W. S. Rad-






BEE SUP-

Mountain Hon-
OZ, and 80 oz.


































































ee

eee S110

Mrs.

a Meats, 80c. 1b;





BE
lonega, Rte 1.

: eit Mieate, 50
rooted Sag
rlic bulbs,















Mar. Calving,
leifer Aplvels
einhy

1350-400 Ibs., reg. good cond,
meaber yet, Lanier seer

_ {my farm. Mrs. G

rald. John, B, | miles. Lithia Springs, Jacks
}Hilis, O. O. Turner, . Lithia
Rt. 1, Box 52. ose

otatoes, free | Springs, Rt oF
geht price. AL} 6 yr. old Cream Jersey Cow,

|. L. Coleman, Mt. Airy, Rti1.

or more ass.)
Nathan
Ground, Rt. 4.

lants, 6, 50; Dry
well, packed;
, 6, 50c. No
. Mrs. Wil- |

i $1. bu; AL.

100 pe ae ep Dunwoody, Phone Chamblee
: \
pe: Sottells, (O28.
' Subj.. to reg. Hereford Pigs

ea.
$1 25. Add post-
eee Oe cM



Jersey Heifer, 12 mos. old,

Comer, j


ae Bull, 7 mos. ald, 250-|
300 lbs., exc. cond. reg. $75.
Wallace Poss, Danielsville, RFD
1.

Reg. Jersey Bull, wena
preeding, 18 mos. old. J. -2,
|Owens, Covington.

Good Milch Cow for sale
Feb, 1st. Radford Jeter, Bow-
don, Rt. 2.

Purebred White Face Poll
Bull Calf, 5 mos, old, can be
reg., $125. Jap Shahan, LaFay-
ette, Rt. 3.

5 Polled Hereford Bulls, 7
mos. old, purebred but notreg.,
perfectly marked, $90. ea. Mrs.
Fred Lang, Forsyth.

Hereford Bull Calf, 14 mos.
old, reg. in A, H. A. papers
furnished. W. C. Carpenter,
Tifton, Rt. 5, Phone 129.

Reg. Jersey Bull, 18 mos.
old with papers, $135. at pas-
ture. G. C. Singleton, Buena
Vista. :
Reg. horn type Hereford
Bulls, Domino Bocaldo and
Superior breeding, 12-36 mos.
old. Perey A. Price, Albany.

Milch Cow, freshen Feb. 1st.
3 or 4 gals. cae $125. FOB
. Knott, Mo-

lena..

Reg. Guernsey Bull, 3 yrs.
-|old, 1500 lbs., Harvester Stock,
$300.00; Also 5 reg. Duroc Male
Pigs, 10 wks. old, Orion King
_|Stock, med. blocky type, $25.
ea. FOB. 7 mi. E. Sandersyille.
M. M. Newsome, - Sandersville.

Milech Cow, 3rd calf 6 wks.
old. Sell or exc. my place 4%

will freshen Feb. 8, for sale.

Young grade Jersey Cow,
heavy wt. Ist calf in early
| spring, $100. Mrs. Louise C.
Kennedy, Tucker, Pbons
Clarkston 3718.

| 2 Dual Purpose Milk Type

Shorthorn Bulls, 3 mos. old,
-|and 3 wks. old, both subj. to
register. W. H. Loudermilk,
Cornelia. ;

_ HOGS FOR SALE





SPC Pigs, 12 wks. old, male
and female, exe. bloodline,
blocky, well marked, treated
and crated, $30 ea, FOB. Mrs.
Sada as Seago, Pinehurst.

Yorkshire, Northern reg.
{stock Sow, 18 mas. old,| 13 pigs
Ist. litter, ready 2nd. breeding,
also 6 pigs, both sexes, 13 wks.
_lold.-Geo. W. Tyler, Atlanta,
1246 So. Moreland Ave. Phone

Cr. 1612.
Fine PC Sow, bred, also 8
shoats. 75 lbs. or better each.
Copeland pore Hamilton, Rt.
ibs

a

of

10 Shoats, ave. wt. 100 lb.
,|PC and OIC, $30. ea. for lot.
| Leonard Holt, Marietta, S. Ros-
well Rd., Rt. 3,

: SPC males. and gilts, out of
prize winning litters, 8-12 pigs
jper litter, dbl. treated, 12 wks.
old, 50-60 lbs. ea., $35. ea. reg.
buyers name. A. D. Clifton,
Metter.

6 OIC Pigs, long type, 3'%-
4% mos. old, $12,50 ea. and up.
No shipments. Joe Christian,

4 mos. old, 65-70 Ibs., $25. ea

\Marcus Rentz, Hazelhurst, Rt.

e

12 shoats, home grown,
|mos. old, cross White Face
-|Hereford and PC; 5 pigs, 8 wks,
; fold. .Priced right. B. R.. Wood-
: lift, Alpharetta, Hopewell Rd.

ford Sows,

15 .lbs., reasonable. Odis Dig-'
gan, Chester. ;

| best bloodlines, $25 ea. at 12)

|shires in South, gilts and males

3%!

id Three 2% yr. old reg. Here-
direct stock from
Indiana, bred to Son of Fash-
ions Chief, $125. ea; $350. for



Young Hamp. Males, about

Booking. orders io olc. Pigs, |
out of Son of Mon Reposa Miss, |

4 reg. OIC Gilis, short nose,.
blocky, stay fat type, one of

wks. old. Will ship at buyers
expense. Send MO or check.
Giles Cheek, Lawrenceville.

Fine Duroc Jersey Male Hog,
Cherry Red, blocky, reg. over
300 lbs., reasonable. a

Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1.

Booking orders now for reg.
SPC Pigs, very fine, from
prize winning stock, ready to
ship, about Feb. 21st. at 8 wks.
old, treated and reg. in buy-
ers name, $25 ea. Alton
Houseworth, Lithonia, Rt. 2,
Tel. Lithonia 2674.

Pigs, 19 wks. old and 2 PC

Breed Sows, reasonable at my

oe CAS: Pearce, West Point,
t. 4,

15 PC Shoats,
for sale. Mrs.
Junction City.

7 OIC-Hampshire cross Pigs,
6 wks. old Feb. 1, good thrifty
pigs, $10 ea. at my farm, 6 mi.
E. Danielsville on Post Rd.
Mrs. Ruth E. Collins, Comer,
RFD 1.

All white stock OIC Hog,
about 300 lbs., subj. to reg.,
$65. Mrs. Lamar Clay, Haddock.
Phone 2463.

Reg. Duroc Jersey Gilt, 150
lbs., $50 with papers. O. B
Caldwell, Jackson, RFD 3

1 ea. Duroc Hampshire gilt
and boar, 2 mos. old Jan. 18,
$15. ea. Not. shipped. Mrs. M.
E. Beckett, Fairburn, Rt. 2.

Prize winning, short nose,
blocky type OIC Hogs; any-.
thing from pigs to 600 lb. brood
sows. Reg. papers free, inoc-
ulated. Ship anywhere. W. H.
Nix, Alpharetta.

OIC Broke Nose Pigs, ready
Feb. 1st., dbl. treated, reg in
buyers name. C. B, Driskell,
Douglasville, Rt. 2

Thoroughbred, short nose,
blocky type, pigs, 7 wks. old
Jan. 27, reg. buyers name. Wal-
ter P. Hughes, Cumming, Rt.
1, 9 mi. N. Cumming. :

Some of the best bred Berk-

/

100-150. Ibs.

farrowed Sept. 22, 1947, $25.
ea, reg. buyers name; Also
bred sow, $75. O..L. Porter-
field, Danielsville, RFD 1.

Now booking orders for
choice reg. Essex Pigs for Mar.
10 del. Bruce Moss, Lula.

Reg. Hereford bred sow, 19
mos. old, 300 lbs., with papers,
$65, at barn. Crated, $75.00;
6 pigs, Hereford-Hampshire
crossed, 10 wks. old, 40 lbs.
$12.50 ea. At my barn. J. R.
Ware, Cave Springs.

One reg. SPC Sow, bred to
reg. Wide Back Kind, $125.00;
Also 6 yr. old gentle horse,
work anywhere, $95. R. E. Av-
ery, Social Circle, RFD. 8 mi. E,
Covington Hwy. 12.

Fine 10 and 12 wks. old
shoats, threefourths OIC and
one-fourth P. C., $12.50 to $15.
ea. George T. Farrar, Atlanta,
Campbellton Rd. Phone Ra.
2981 or Ra. 7245.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



3 mules, 5-8 yrs. old, $175.-
$225.00; Also 5 bu. Crowder
peas, $2. bu; Stalk Cutter, ea
L. A. Barron, Cochran, Rt.

Ga. raised Jack, and a a
gian Stallion for service, Fee
for each, $2.50 and $7.50 on ar-
rival of foal at my home 1 mi.
W. Cleveland. K. SS. Price;
Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Horse Colt, 2 yrs. old, gentle,
broke, $100.00; Roan, 900-1000
lbs. Tenn. Walker Saddle
Horse, $225. for pr. or trade for
pr.
mules, cow or yearlings. Roy J.

Ist prize National Winner, Posdeter EH d care
ea. Reg. in buyers name. W.| a, OS eet ee Oe oe
L. Helms, Buena Vista. ~ \Shetland Pony, 3 pleasures

horses, 1 saddle mare, will

A.|\las. Nat. Winters, West Green.

Annie Moore/

lor J. D. Tractor
| Within 100 mi.

middleage smooth mouth



HOR :ES- AND. MULES.
FOR SALE ke

3 Riding Horses, Tenn. Walk-
ler, Spanish Mare, reg. bred
Palamino Mare. E. E, Hayes, |
Conyers.

work, all sound. Florence: Gil-
dea, Savannah, Johnsor Ave.

Mare Mule, 900 lbs., 4 yrs.|
old, well broke, good disposi-
tion, $200.00; two horse wagon |
in good cond., $60. my place
1 mi. West Green, 10 mi. Doug-

Pr. fine year old mare mules,
1100 lbs., work anywhere, gen-
tle, no knots or sores, made 1
erop. Sell cheap: D.. S. Hay-

yrs. old, and farming Imple-
ments, 2 wagons, etc. Mrs. BE. D.
Smith, Perry.

2 mares, 4 and 5_.yrs. old,
work anywhere. Charlie Mathis,
Doraville, Rt. 1.

Mule, 6 yrs. old, $200.00;
Mare, very gentle, good work-
er, $50. Both good cond. Mrs.
A. F. Hilliard, Bowersville.

Gentle 4 yr. old Pony, $100.,
18 mos. old (draft type) mare
colt (large as most grown
horses), worth $175.00; Sell
$125. H. C, Carmichael, Tifton,
Gee 2s

3 mare mules, 5-8 yrs. old,
2 H wagon, cultivator, turn
plows. Sell or trade for Farmall
and equip.
Cochran. L. A.
Barron, Cochran, RFD 2.

Gray Mare, 9 yrs. old, 1500
lbs, Ga, raised mare mule,
6 yrs. old, 1300 Ibs. Sell or
trade for corn or fresh cows.
Also want 4 gal. cofs, fresh or
heavy springers. R. G. Jen-
nings, Box 891. Phone 1596.

Small Riding Horse, $40.00;
good cond, hammer mill, -$105.
Trade for good hay or manure
spreader. Wilmer Brandt,
Clarksville, (Macedonia).

Bay Mare, 3 yrs. old, broke
to work anywhere, 1050 Ibs.,
$150. N. V. Stephens, Craw-
ford, Rt. 1.

2 mules,some age, no plugs,

reasonable price. 10 mi. N.
Cochran. H. G. King, Cochran,
Rt. 4.

Mare, 9 yrs. old Se any-

wagon, gentle, easy to handle.
H. L. Wilson, Stone Mountain,
RED 2. Brocket Rd.

1050.ibs., $200. B. D. Bohannon,

Summerville, Rt. 3.
Thoroughbred, 3 yr.

lanta, 3245 Nancys Creek Rd.

Pr. good mules, one 4 yrs.

lbs., good cond., $500. Deo:
Simmons Jr. .. Hawkinsville,
Rte 24

Young Ky, Mare, gentle,

for sale. J. H. Smith, Chipley.
Rt. 3, Box 130.

Horse Mule, 9 or 19 yrs. og
1250 pounds for sale. Hi.
Hughes, Stone Mountain, Rt. a

Tres

paces in cart,
or adult, also well
Tenn, Walking Mare. Write.
Neil MacDonald, Stone Moun
tain antes La

Pr;

_roller. bearings, good cond.,
cheap for cash. W. H. Thames,
Fort Valley, Rt. 2.

7 yr. old mule, 1050 Ibs.,
and 8 yr. old mare, 1340 Ibs.
work anywhere,
handle, $200. Lon Little, Law
renceville, Rt. 1.

Black Shetland Pony
equip., $125. See: Newton Low-







+ St 8, BR

Ds, ote Atlanta, 736

Bon, eae Reis

ery, Smyrna, Concord Rd,

\





good workers, 950 - 1100 lbs.,.

where, ride, drive, plough and

Black Mare Mule, 5 yrs. old,

old
Gelding, bargain. Fritz Orr, At-

|N. W. Ch. 1114 between 9 AM

old, other 6 yrs. old, 950-1200

sound in every way, Chestnut
Sortell, between 900-1000 lbs.,

old 800 Ib. Piebald
| Poney, full of pep but gentle,
ideal for child
trained

Black Mare Mules, 1300
Ibs., Smooth mouth, 2H wagon,

$175.

children can

and

| -HORSES AND MU
ae on ae i

10. yr. old Signs lst. clasg

A. Mallory, Griffin, RFD A.

Gray Horse, work aieeee
1300 lbs., 9 yrs. old, good cond.,
$150; at my fatma on Philo-
math Rd. H.
| Woodville.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE





Trio Giant Chinchillas, from
aed. stock, 7 mos. old, $12;
Also N. Z. W. Buck, 2 yrs. old
$2.50. B. H. Holsomback, East
Point, 302 S. Harris St.

more, Rutledge.
rene a 3 Keystone Strain, from reg.
2 nice mare, mules, 10 and 12 parents, ped. ede Ap-

prox. 5 mos., $5 ea. Sara M,
Smith, Jackson.

Large unrelated pr. NZ Reds,
ped. stock, tested breeders, $8.
No chks.
Wrightsville, Rt. 2.

Pr.. Standard Chinchilla Srs.
A. R. and C. B. A. reg., $12.50
with papers. Trade for good
ped. NZW. J. L. Tode, Colunt-
bus, 2405 Gould St.

NZW. Rabbits; from ped.
stock, 8 wks. 3 mes. old, $3.50
pr; Bucks, $1.25 ea.; Also want
1 White Guinea Rooster. Mrs,
Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Re
ay

Brown Buck, $1.75 ea. Will
ship. Mrs. J. J. Edmondson,
Barretts.

Pr. large size, grown and 2
$3.50 for the 4 at my home.

Won't ship.
Toccoa, Rt. 3.-:

5 NZW. Rabbits, 5 mos. old.

J

my home. M.
152 Hayes St. :
2 Rabbits, one black and one
tanish brown, 1 yr. old, $3.

Rt. 2; Box 88.

mit,



FOR SALE



Pure Saanan Billy, Hornless,
9 mos. old, pure, white, gentle,
of high grade stock, $8; crat~
ed and shipped, $10 Exp.
chrgs. col.; also cart for sale.
Josan Geia, Lawrenceville.

at my farm, 2 mi. E. Calvery
or exc. for other goats, milk or
any kind. Arthur
Cairo.

2 nice Saanan Goats,
Feb. 8; 6 qt. and 4 at.
either or both. R. ie Wallace,
Hampton.

and 5 PM. - 12 Milk Goats, $25~$30., Nubian,

3 yr. old Mare Mule, CEbE large milker, $35. Connie Greg,
sale. J. B. Horne, Eastman, |Fairburn, Care Norton's Quar+
Rt. 5. ries at Cooks Crossing Ken-

wood Hwy.

Dairy type 6 qts. Saanam
Goat, fresh last Jan. 3; horn-
less,
Yarbrough, East Point, 403 S,
Church St. Phone Ca. 1539.

At Stud:, Luckys Chief, 3-
reg. Tog., son of all time
Famous Dam, Junniette Mar-
cella; Grandson of Sir Rod-
erick. Grades, $5.00; Reg., $7.50.
Mrs. McElroy, Atlanta, 205 Nor-
wood Ave., N. E. Phone De.
3710. :
Milk Goat, 2 qts. daily, Billy
and Nanny, 11 mos. old, all
good milk stock, butt headed,
$50. for lot. Mrs. J. O. Camp,
Rockmart, 410 East Elm St.,

Nice Milk Goat for sale. Ww.
B. Christopher, Stone Moun-
tains

Bl,



Nice Saanan Doe Kid, 11
mos. old, not bred, healthy,
mother is heavy milker. Sac-
rifice. T, M. Nichols, Jr., Moul-
trie.

18 mos. old Billy Goat, - $10,
Nanny, fresh in March, 1 gal.
milk daily, $15. Mrs. W. B.
Franklin, Adairsville, Rt. 4

,



cond., guar. do any kind of
work without balking. Herman :

Grady Silvey,

Several Giant Chin. Bucks,

R. Latnar Brantley,

White Doe, Black Brown Doe,

nearly grown, White Rabhits,

Lewis Mathews, ;

Cheap or trade for chickens, at _ =
G. Smith, Toccoa, -

pr. Miss Mozelle Clifton, Sum=

SHEEP AND GOATS _

Good milk goat, fresh, $50. ;

fresh _
Sell -

At Stud: Reg. Saanan buck,







Chason,

large, very gentle. O. E. .









(Continued from Page One)

_ that, It cant happen here
pening here and this is a part of it.

' If this proposal becomes Jaw, che fol-

lowing would be some of the conditions

it would impose on you,
producer of timber
generally:

eeejeee

All Agriculture would be regimen- .
tized and directed by a centralized Fed-
eral Agency from Washington.

-All laws, rules and regulations gov-
production of
erops, distribution and prices would be
administered by the United States De-
partment of Agriculture in Washington.

erning farm acreage,

eSigh 5

No farmer or grower of timber could
eut, sell or distribute his. private timber
without permission of a Federal Agent.

Sy We

Acreage allotments
Quotas would originate

partment of Agriculture in Washington.

he

The whole program would be admin-
istered similiar to that of the A. A. A.
Program, where the County Committee

LIVESTOCK WANTED

and agriculture

and Marketing



It is hap-

as a farmer, a

from the De- crops.



POSITIONS WANTED

followed directions or were asked to re-
sign. The farmers would have little or
no voice in carrying out the program.

eps

Your farming program would be
made by the Soil Conservation Service.
You would plant crops as directed and
on locations selected by the S. . 8., or
you would fail to get any soil building
Payments, subsidies or other benefits.

Vocational teachers would have to.
get permission from the 8. . S. repre-
sentative for his F. F. A. boys to plant
crops or execute a pasture Peas

8,

Farm Veteran Supervisors
have to get permission from the 8. C. S. _
to plant crops that he recommended,
on Veterans Ha :

ages

uk County Neen would have to ae
permission een the S. C. 8S. for a 4-H
Club member to pete corn or other

You would be told the acres of each
crop, you could plant, where it could
be planted and the amount of each
crop you could sell, free of a penalty.

POSITIONS WANTED -

ould

_ing; a at a gre:

lege of eae Pp
A government oe

ne farm pros
regulations and dese

ers. Bea

The proposed program
nitely destroy our Ameri

life on the farm.



ES. Adan
Supervisor would ha
sion from the 8. C.S

y

plant or sell.



FARM HELP WANTED



CATTLE WANTED:
Want several nice Guernsey

Milch Cows, also. heavy
Springers. Advise. Weldon FE.
Rheney, Hepzibah. :

Want to buy 1 reg. Polled |

Shorthorn Bull, old enough for
service and several
- Shorthorn Heifers.

M. Biggers, Conyers.

Want 2 good milch cows; 3
gals. milk or better daily. C.
P. Bush, Wray, Rt. 2.

Advise. F.

Want good milch cow. Buy
or trade corn. Ans. all letters:

or come. J. W. Knight, Milan,
Rta.

HOGS WANTED:

Want 4 Little Bone Guinea
Small Pigs, or Shoats; Also 4
or 6 Indian Runner Ducks,
Non-sttters, or about 2 doz. of

1

the eggs for setting. Pleas Wil- |.

liamson, Yatesville, Rt. 2.

Want pr. reg. Black Essex
Pigs, C. L. Carelock, Jr. Doug-
das, Rt'3. 3(On 2A. GL Rail:
road at East City Limits.)
RABBITS & GUINEA PIGS

WANTED:

Want a pr. Rabbits; close to
LaFayette. Advise. Mrs. Vv. M.
Brooks, LaFayette, Rt. 1.



POSITIONS WANTED

_ Reliable. white man Sue wife,
some age, well exp., all kinds
farming, not able do heavy
work, wants job orchard, vine-
vere flowers, poultry, etc, for

ome and _ reasonable salary.
Will Hardee, Atlanta, 116
East Tye St. S E.

Want job tending to cattle
and poultry. 3 in family. Need
to move at once. Am sober man.
Home and reasonable salary.
Dave Meeks, Dallas. Rt. 4.

Want 12 or 15 A Corn Jand
and some patches, no cotton,
also raise chickens, etc. 4 in
any. Hoyt Dean, Alpharetta.

Young married man, wife,

ehild, want job truck farming: |

can drive tractor also. Write.
L. N. Edwards, Dacula, Rt. 1.

50 yr. old man wants job as
Overseer. Life exp. in all farm
work, 20 yrs. as carpenter, in
tractor and truck driving. Pre-
fer S. of Macon. F. H, Knowles,
Macon, 2231 2nd. St.

Polled. daughter,

|}man, Columbus, 1337 17th St.

|Dunn, Moultrie, 529 N. Main St.



Want job Truck and Tractor
farming, within-50 mi. Carters-

ville. Single and 21 yrs. old'
this May. James W. Dotson;
Cartersville, RFD 1.

old . woman with
wants job on farm
doing light work, poultry, etc.
for salary. Need house. Have to
be moved. Mrs. Ed Morrell,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

Want job on poultry farm,
several yrs. exp., Am single,
white and ~43 yrs. old. Will H.
Holmes, Augusta, 304 4th St.

Man with wife, 2. children,

45 yrs.

(girl, 14 and boy 5), wants
work on farm. Exp. with
dairy, tractor and gen. farm

work. Prefer good house with
lights. James H:. Dood, Ben
Hill.

No. 1 exp. farmer and car-
penter in building and repairs
on farm, homes, also for stocks,
hogs, goats, chicks, pigeons,
etc. Dependable and _ sober.
Reasonable prices. V. L. Merry- |

- 60 yr. old woman, unencumb-.
ered, wants farm work. Desire
with Christians. Mrs. W. J.

Experienced herdsman wants
job in dairy. 4 in family, one
to work besides self. Can give
ref. T. B. Smith; Butler, Rt. 2.

Single Vet., 40 yrs. old, wants
work on poultry farm or as
caretaker; also handy with
tools, ete. J. W. Stanley, At-
lanta, Rt. 3, Box 561.

Want job as tractor driver.
Experienced, also understand
cotton picking. Have to be
moved. 3 R house. Ready for
work now. Cons. heavy 1 H
crop, 50-50 basis. State wages
in Ist. letter. Bill Carter, Fair-
mount, Rt. 2.

Furnish Kudzu Crowns and
set, $18. M. and seven cents
mileage and accomodations for
workers on the job. Guar.
livability for Govt payment of
one cent ea., Crowns for sale,
$12. M. at farm. Y. M. Ander-
son, Williamson.

Coast Guard Vet. wants
large farm on_ shares; raise
chickens, livestock, general pro-
duce. Lifetime Exp. Keep up
machinery and bldgs. 4 or 5 R
house, elec. preferred. Phone
No. 1223. Ellis R. Casper, Gills-
ville, Rt. 1,





| Dacula,
Man and wife want work as |

board and small

Young married man wants
job looking after chickens of
cattle. Can drive truck and
tractor. Ree Neice Edwards,
t.1

caretaker estate for room,
salary. Ge
anywhere. Write. J. R. Sentrell,

Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box. 561.
CORRECTIONS: :
Married man, white, wife and|,

a= child, wants job as foreman

of farm, up to 1000 acres, near

Atlanta, for reasonable salary 4842.

and good house to live in. Ad-

vise at once. Edw. Sloan, Ben|

Hill,

Want job for self and 2 boys
on good dairy with good house.
5 in family. W. By, -Balenger,
Carrollton, Rt. 4. i

Want chicken farm on halves
or work on dairy farm; myself,
2 sons, 18 and 12 yrs. old, and |
2 girls, 10 and 15. Mrs. Gladys
Reeves, Rockmart, Rt. 1.

Young man ead: wife want
place on farm for 1948. Ex-
perienced nurseryman. Drive
any tractor or truck. J. H. Dav-
is, eee Point. :

SM



FARM HELP WANTED



Want pemily to work good

rrich 2 H farm on halves. F.

A. Smith, Elberton.

Want small family, white or.
colored, for 1 H crop, 50-50
basis, good jJand, plenty wood,
near towns, churches, and
school bus. W. C. Akin, Locust.
Grove.

Want clean, dependable,
white woman, unencumbered, |
to assist with light farm chores.
Good home and salary. Mrs.
J. M. Brittain, Duluth. Care
Mrs. Don Wilson, Jr.

Want white. woman to do
light work on farm for country

home and reasonable salary. |

Mrs. Edgar* Blalack, Byron,

Want white man to help
work turpentine and tobacco.
Good pay the year round.
Write J. F. Algood, McRae,
RFD 1. f ;

Want married man with
small family to milk and care
for cows. Must be white, sober
and dependable. State exp. and
salary expected. C. N. Roberts,

lips, Colquitt, Rt. 2.
jbus rt. Geo- T. Smith, Sharps- | te

| land, on school bus rt., will



Savannah, Bonaventure Ree I



Want share cropper oe 2H]

farm. Good - proposition for }j i

good worker, no drinker, 4 R

house, pump in yard; 1 mi./,, os

small town, High School,
Churches; school bus and mail ;
by door. All land you can
tend. Give ref. from County
Agent, Postmaster or other]
reliable party. ee E.
Rheney, Hepzibah. Be

Want middleage col. woman
settled, to live on farm and

help. with light farm chores. wi

Salary. B. C. Langley, Bee
1936 Flat ices Rd. S. . Cy.

Want middleaged white - fori
hand that can milk and care
for cow,
$12.50 week, board and bed in|}.
good home. C. Harvey.!
Dcatur, Rt. 2. s

Want farm help by day or
month, 4 R. house, lights,
wood, water, garden etc. Near

| school and daily mail Rt. and |}

stores. 9 mi. S.Ei Colquitt, Mil-
ler co. Come, Write or wire|m;
care D. F. Grows. L. E. Phil-|,

Want 1 H or light 2 H crop-|
per, 50-50 basis. Good land
house. On School, mail, and

burg.

Want family for 1 or 2H
farm. Good 4 R_ house, good}

furnish right party cash to}:
run farm and move to my
farm. 2 mi.
munity. Nute Phelps,
Circle. ;
Want 1 and 2 H croppers on
50-50 basis, good
stock. 4 R houses with lights, |,
on -mail and school bus line,
near 3 churches. R. L. Veal,
Covington, Rt. 2. }

Want farmer for 2 H farm ;
on halves. Good 5 R house; on r
school bus line, near church. |,
Elec. lights, good water, pas- |.

Social

ture. M. W. Hunt, Meno Perea

RES,

Want two good 2 or
farmers, on 50-50 basis,
land, 4 or 5 R_ houses,

3 H
good
elec.,.

mail and school bus rt. W.. B. | mz

Bramlett, Auburn. a

Want 2 H farmer with
good plow hands, 50- 50 basi:
good 3 R house, 2 good mules |r
to plow, lights and water, mail |<
Rt. No. 1 good pasture ~ for

E. Smith, H




































































tain, crops and how

also to truck farm |& 2

town. Good com-|Ta

land, - and |j,