Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1948 September 8

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200 time for us to revert to.
es showing what has
qs country.

_ reducing :

Goa ee since ae
the States, has been com-
its products in competi-
rorld markets. During those
industrial | produets | Nave @

overnment and Congress, it
lowed that imports into
Jtural products and relatively
industria] products.
orts were about equally hal-
between agricultural products:
ndustriz products. AMIS
be true until Congress. enact-
leds. Reciprocal



Sad ee of non-
ral p ee averaged $1,008,-
rts of agricultural prod-
most one illion. dollars and
non-agricultural products
0 er ce bee ole

e Bae ee ee ex:
_aguicultural a ay a

in money

TOM LINDE.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1948

"COM MISSION En.

NUMBER 1

ABOUT IMPORTS AND EXPORTS



al is also. being said about.
Y Beer ical! :

ult oF this policy of the. fe

onsisted largely of tion, Congress passed

On the other

con- >

Trade

Manufactures,

ehiefs,



Nona gricultural :




cn iiereasad almost 400 per cone

Exports of non-agricultural products

Increased 20. times as much as exports

of agricultural products.
IMPORTS

Imports of agricultural odie les
been high. for many years. The farm-
ers of the United States have not pro-
duced enough products of all kinds to

supply our domestic demand in avout at

forty years. \

During the same five years of 1931
to 1985, our imports of agricultural
products averaged $1,314,348,000, In
1941, our imports of agricultural prod-
uets had increased to $2,372,180,000.

Our imports of non- -agrieultural prod-

ucts from 1931 to 1935 averaged $389,-
919,000, and in 1941 they had i iner gas

to $849, 715.000. -

_ CROP CONTROLS
Tn 1933, Congress passed Crop Con-
trol Legislation which was supposed
to prevent the American farmer from
producing surpluses. Congress passed
laws authorizing the destruction of
meat animals, milk cows and to provide

for burning wheat and plowing up cotton

In addition to this legisla-
laws putting
floors under prices of basic farm crops.

and corn.

The reason given for controlling pro-
duction was to keep the farmer from
producing too much. This sounds rea-
sonable. to the uninitiated, but the
history of our imports show conclusive-
ly that the real purpose behind it .was

to proyide an American market for for-

eign farm crops. During the five year

period from 1936 to 1940 inelusive, Wwe
imported raw cotton, cotton waste, coi- .

ton cloth, cotton rugs and floor cover-
ing, cotton belting and rags, Jute ard
flax, and hemp and
Manufactures of flax, hemp and ramie

to the amount of 5,031 432,000 pounds.

This is equivalent to 10,526,009 bales
of cotton without bagging and ties.

MORE IMPORTS

During the same five years 19360-1949

'- inelusive, and in addition to the above,

we imported varns and warps, blankets,
table cloths, velvet and Velveteens,

_ bedspreads and quilts, gloves and mit-

tens, hosiery, mufflers and handker-
manufactures of flax Hemp
handkerchiefs, towels, napkins and bed-

clothes, other vegetable fibers unmant- -
factured, binding twine,

cordage, etc.,

wool, Mohair ete., unmanufacturel,

: Hair of Angora and Cashmere and Car-



American



Ried Wool and other woolen manu-_

factures and semi-manufactures in the
amount of 3,991,876,000 pounds.

of cotton without bageing and ties,

During the five vear period of 1936-
41 inclusive, we imported the equiva-

lent of 18,877,214 bales of cotton.

The greatest imports in any one year

was in 1937 when the American farmers
produced the largest cotton erop in all
our history.

1941 is the last vear used in cane

ing these figures. December 194),
brought Pearl Harbor and American
entry into the war. The years of 1942

to 1945 inclusive were war years and

figures for those years do not mean

anything because practically all exports
were for war purposes either direct or
through lend-lease.

The figures for the
vears 1946 and 1947 are not yet ayail-
able.
printed in 1947 and the figures in it do

not come any further than December

1945. J am anxious to get the figures
for 1946 and 1947 and will do so as soon
as possible. One thing is certain, how-
ever, and that is that during the five ,
years of 1936 to 1941 inclusive, we im-
ported more cotton and cotton substi-

tutes than the bumper cotton crop of
eat:
fourth of all our domestic consumption.

We imported more than one-

Remember that only 25 selected items

of imports from 1936-40 were. equal to
18 877,214 bales. ee

Remember | there are a great number
of other items of imports of cotton and
cotton substitutes which are not in-
corporated. in these figures.

It is, of course, possible that some
cotton manufactures included in these

figures were produced from raw cotton

erown in the United States.

I do not know whether this is true or
not.

Should it be true, however, that some
of these imports were produced from
cotton, these will be fully,
offset by the hundreds of other items
of imports which are not in any way

included in this estimate.

On August 1, 1941, the carry-over ot
Ameriean cotton was 12,166,000 bales,

T have shown you where we have
used cotton and cotton substitutes dur-

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This
is equivalent in weight to 8,391,205 bales _



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SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE



Lilliston Peanut Picker on
- rubber, perfect cond., and 1
Turner Hay Baler with Wisc.
air colled motor, perfect cond.,
Allis Chalmers B Tractor with
cultivators, planters and 4
dise tiller. Sell separately or
together. Reasonable price. Ru-
_delph Brown, Summit.

J. B. Portable Feed Mill,
mounted, good cond., with 60
hp motor. Wilbur Slade, Haw-
kinsville, P. O. Box 125.

1 ea: 1H Wagon, Weeder, 2
H;, 1 row Riding Cultivator,
Mower, Hay Rake, 3-400 Chick
Elec. Brooder, some other
farm and poultry equip., $180.
or sell separately. At my farm
Whitesville, or contact Solon
A. Lane, West Point, Rt. 1.

Farmall A Tractor, neacly
new, Bush and Bogg Harrow,
Drag Harrow, 7 ft. Mower,

-. Tractor Wagon, Lime Spreader,

Hammer Mill with belt and
extra screen, $1750. Roy W.
Hardy, Durand.

T Model Fordson Tractor,

good running cond. doesnt
Jeak oil, good tenders, 12 disc
Harrow, both for $200. 7 mi.
N, Comer near Vineyard Creek
Church. M. F. Slaton, Comer,
Rite 2:

Middle Buster or W. C..Al-
jis Chalmers Tractor, $115.00;
Riding Cultivator, $40.00; 2H
Wagon, $85. All equip. in exc.
-ednd, Cramer -M. Brooks, Lo-
gansville, Rt. 1.

15 HP Intl. Eng. on_ steel
wheels complete with tongue
and double tree. Good cond.

Used exclusively on farm for
pulling hammer mill, baling
thay, picking peanuts, etc., $125.
E. B. Lamb, Wadley.

Farmall: Cub Tractor, culti-
vator, planter, mower machine,
dbl. sec. 16 disc harrow, har-
row plow, with 2, 24 in. discs,
practically new. T. L. Altman,
Baxley, Rt. 3.

2 Roller Corn Mill, good
cond., with good pan, $20. at
my place. J. N. Miller, Dah-
Jonega, Rt. 1. A

Case Model VAC _ Tractor,
planting and cultivating equip.
8 disc Bush and Bogg Her-
row, and disc. plow. John
M. Ellis, Jr., Fayetteville, . Rt.
3. Tel. 8233.

Farmall Tractor F-12. on
rubber, with corn and_ pea-
nut planters, cotton planters,
guano distributors, cultivators,
dbl. disc harrow, little won-
der turn plow, good cond.
$1000.00 C. F. Poppell, Screven.



Bargain, 24 in. Farqunor
Grain Thresher, good cond,
out of city limits. Concord Rd.
T. M. Davis, Smyrna, Tel. 142.

2 H McCormick - Deering
Mowing Machine, Small Eiec.
Incubator and _ Brooder,
Elec. Churn for sale. Mrs. Mary
K. Brinkley, McDonough,
Hampton Rd.

Allis - Chalmers Combine,
size 60, good cond., for sale.
H. L. Rawlins, Douglasville,
Rt. 4. State Hwy. 92.

Athens Grain Seeder Box
for 3 Disc Athens Tiller, best
of cond., used very little, $45.
H. G. Adams, Social Circle.

2H Wagon for sale. Jess

Ramsey, Flowery Branch, Rt.
John Deere No. 3: Mule
Power Mowering Machine,

good cond., used very little;
Also 3 Roller Goldman Cane
Mill, good cond. Daniel OD.
Roberts, Macon, Rt. 5.

1948 Ferguson Tractor, cul-
tivators, distributors and plant-
ers, 2, disc plow, pickup type,
9 ft. tiller, disc terracer, 8-23
in. disc B. B. harrow, convert-
ible scoop, sub. soiler, 4 culti-
vator discs, all practically
new. Mrs. Quiller Cole, Dallas,
TRG 0s

1948 Ford Tractor and Cul-
tivator, planters, tandem har-
row, bought in May 1948, used
very little. J. T. Ponder, Whig-
ham.

Lilliston Peanut Picker and
Hay Baler, either , or both,
good cond., half the price of a

want to buy
J. De Duke;

new one; Also
new Grain Drill.
Fort Valley.-

Good 2H Iron Axle Bagwell
Wagon for sale or exc. for
good 1H Iron Axle Wagon. C.
C. Meeks, Oakwood, Rt. 1.

Turner Peanut Picker, neay-
ly new, J. D. Side Del. Rake,
and Intl. Mower, Old Wagon.
J. H. Leverett, Parrott.

Mule Mower McCormick
Deering No. , Ist. class cond.,
sell cheap. D. S, Haymore,
Rutledge. 2

Farm Wagon Schale, 6,000
lb. cap., $50. Good cond. T. J.
Hewell, Dewey Rose.

One ea. 110 Buckeye Incu-
bator, and 5 gal. cap. Elec.
Churn for sale. Geo. W. Burn-

ey, Guyton.

Upright 20 in. Grist Mill in
good cond. See me. 10 mi. Jes-
up on Bankhead Hwy. M.
Reutz, Jesup, Rt. 1.

Also.





Lilliston Peanut Picker and
Intl, Side Del.
Rake, good cond., on rubber,
$925. See: Williard Peacock,
Alma, Rt. 3.

Chattanooga No. 13, 3 roller
Cane Mill, good cond:, $40-
here. B. H. Dixon, Ochlocknee.

Heavy duty Bush and Bogg
Harrow with 8-24 new disc,
built to carry 10 disc by us-
ing longer axles, $125. at my

place. J. M. Dempsey, Cham-
blee. Tel. 2391. . :
2H Wagon, running cond.,

$20. J. W. Crocker, Alpharet-
ta, A RtseZ,

Farmall A Tractor with
planters for corn or cotton,
cultivators, power take off and
pulley; also power lift. No
harrow. George S. Gammage,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Tel. Nor-
cross 166W4.

T Model Fordson Tractor,
good cond., on rubber in front,
Athens Side Plow, 26 in. Disc
Oliver Harrow, 12 disc, $200.
C. W. Yarbrough, Cumming,
Ritscarce

1 Sico 2 Disc Plow for Ford
or Ford-Ferguson Tractor,
plowed about 20 acres, $175.
P. A. Phillips, Palmetto.

Power Cane Mill, 2 Roller,
Upright, and 5 hp Fairbanks
Morse Eng. $135. cash or trade
for syrup:~ Bb. Hy Weller; 2sr.,:
Greenville.

2 Roller 2H Syrup Mill, 10
ft. copper pan, everything com-
plete, ready for use, $125. L.
J. Ellis, Cumming.

Turner Peanut Picker on
rubber, used 1 season, $450.;
Also. one A Intl. Tractor with
power lift, good rubber, 7 it.
side mowing machine, $950.
See: Guy Veal, Dublin, Rt. 7.

Allis Chalmers 60 combine,
has lespedeza guards and
straw spreader, $700. at my
farm. 5.1/2 mi. E, Zebulon. J.
I, Harden, Zebulon, Rt. 1.

Avery A, 2 row Tractor with
planters,. distributors, cultivat-
ing equip., 4 disc tiller, 24
disc harrow, all good. cond.,
reasonable price. Near Shiloh
School. H. W. Dent, Lumber
City, nie 2. : :

Farm Bell, $10.. You pay
express. No checks. Mrs. J. F.
Tillman, Glenwood, Rt. 1.

1 set Bottom Plows for Ford

Tractor, practically new, $125.
FOB. E. J. Waits, Ben Hil.
Teles Am. 4061s. ax

New 1948 Model B John
Deere Tractor, bottom plow

and cultivators. Roy H. Carter,
Alma, Rt. 3. :

3 Roller No. 2 Chattanooga
Cane Mill for sale at my farm
10 mi. So. Eastman. A. C. Ross,
Eastman, Rt. 3.

Good 2H Wagon with stout
wheels and bed, $50. Earl San-
som, Rocky Face, Rt. 1.

Brower Coal Burner Chick-
en Brooder, 1000 cap., for sale
or trade. Sidney Pope, Rock

mart; Rt) 4

Farmall A Tractor, good
motor, tires, with planters,
cultivators, guano hopper, 2
disc plow and harrow, also
Farmall H Tractor, fully
equipped, with harrow. At

farm. Marvin Maddox, Wind=r,
Riza:

John Deere Hammer~- Mill
(A-10) used very little, good
cond. Reasonable price. Glenn
Stevens, Moreland.

Intl. motor in steel frame,
complete with transmission,
pulley, starter, generator, and
batter. Good cond. Used to op-
erate cane mill. $85. Gus J.
Evans, Cochran, Rt. 3.

J. D3) Kilfer Dbl, See: .Dise
Harrow, 24-24 in.; like new,
used part of one season, for

30 or 35 HP, $500. Thomas M.
Eldridge, Atlanta, 1410 Ponce
de Leon Ave. Tel. 1213.

Lilliston Peanut Picker,
good cond., sell with or with-
out hay baler. A. C. Price,
Bronwood



Weashies SWS) Rs Willingham, 206

J. D. Tractor, 2 row, model |
B, with cultivators,:4 disc til-
ler, mounted on, rubber, trac-
tor equipped with lights and
starter, ready to go. Can be
seen at my place. All letters



| SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want 2nd. hand Power Pea
Thrasher in fair cond. State
price. A. J. Bridges, Mauk.

Want 1 fan for 24 in Mea-
dows. Grist. Mill. John T.
Brock, Vidalia, 205 McIntosh
Stetuee

Want stump puller, horse or
mule powered, with or with-
out cable. James L. Bailey,
Macon, Rt. 2, Chambers Rd.

Want 1 or 2 Row Tractor,
A-1 cond., with starter, lights,
and power lift. Will trade 1)
pr. matched mules, 1150 Ibs.,

9 yrs. old, also riding culti-
vator, practically new, and
cash difference. D. M. Boat-.

right, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 100.

Want Disc Cutaway Harrow,
no tongue, wheels on front.
Must be HP, good cond. Pay

Broom St. Phone 4900.

Want M Farmell Tractor,
new or used. State price and
cond. J. C. Lowery, Savannah,
1106 East St. Tel. 30477 of
6897. See

HOGS FOR SALE





Cherry Red, blocky type
Weaned Pigs, with life treat-
ment against cholera, $25. a-
Some unrelated. H: L. Wil-
liams, Baxley.


15 Pigs, Little Bone Guinea.
and SPC crossed, $220. or $15.
ea. At my barn. Will not ship.
At once. Oscar W. Hayes, Cul-
loden, Rt.. 1.

6 Pigs, PC and OIC crossed,
S125 sea. .J. OW. Crocker, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 2. ;

Fine, thrifty crossed OIC
and PC Pigs, 8 wks. old, treat-
ed for worms, $12../ ea. No
shipments. Sara Marshall, Tal-
potton, Rt. 1, Box 61.

Blocky type Durocs: 8-10
wks. old, $20. ea.; 4 mos. old,
$30. ea. Reg. puyers name,
treated, shipped. crates ret.
my expense; Sows, bred to
reg. male, $100. ea. at

nett, Screven,

5 Big Bone Guinea

Pigs; 1 Female, 10 wks.
STMR50 .ea-5 Guinea Sow,
bred to Big- Bone
Male; $50.00;

old,
just

to a Guinea
Wade, Alto, Rt. 1.
2 PC and Duroc
Sows, about 300 lbs.,

Black
Boar, about 400 lbs.,

hee 3 WAG: Bishop, River-
ane, Rt.. 1. Old Natn'l Hwy.
Just. below (G. G- ~Browns
Store.

rowed Apr. 27, 1948, about: 75
meh ea. Dbl. inoculated, ready

Red blocky type Jer-

Dark :
sey Pigs, male

$05. ea;. Few Extra good
Males, 5 mos. old,

returned at my expense. W. D.
Askew, Davisboro.
8 good Duroc Jersey Pigs,

blocky type,
reg. in buyer's name, about 10
wks. old, about 50 lbs. ea., $20.
ea. H. D. Davis, Warrenton.

Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3 mos.





ans. O. L. Humphries, Ohoopee. |.

_|Pinehurst, Rt. 1.

j area FFA show in

my |Strain Short Horn
: J t ship. J. H. Ben-|prox. wt.
farm. Will no oe 2, Box 47. |qualities, 7
ale |istered. W. H. Head

MalelRep 2. -

Guinea |old, Grandson of Mel
OIC-Big Bone ate Sell or

j Sow, bred 6 wks. |Guernsey Heifers
en Male, $60. Rever mond, Farmington.

crossed |sey Milch Cows, and
bred; |Bangs tested in Jul;
ke Nose Berkshire |cows and 3 heifers w
a $225. forlen this fall. $5000.00

Bull, 3 yrs. old Fet
: wt. 1000 lbs., or more,

nd 1 Gilt, SPC, far-/in every way, $200.00.
1 Bete W. Armour, Rayle.

crate and put in XP-|5 mos. old, for sal

to ship, :
office, $30. ea. R. H. Von See- | McLanahan,
perg, Jr. Forsyth, Rt 4. 770. }

and female, |j-2 mos. old, $125.0
olds, $175. Exe. one
$50. 3-|/same age and
Papers in buyer's name. CrateS |ture breeding.
ton, Alto, Rt. 2.

2S; 160-80 lbs., 6 milk g
4 males, 4 gilts. |clq, 700 Ib. Black
stein,

my place on Hwy
Douglas, Wrightsville




















































































3 Duroc
service.
buyers }

buyers name. FO
Pinehurst. Mrs.

Booking orders f
Pigs, Sired by. J
Check No. 34751
-crated reg. in buye
ea. FOB, Ready to
2ist. Alton Hous
Lithonia, Rt. 2. Tel

Finest breed reg.
Pigs, 8 wks. old, 40-
ulated for shippit
buyers name, short
size when grown,
shaped bodies, $20
Bobby Massey,. Loga

10 weeks old ma
male PC Pigs, $15
place, Jonesboro Rd.
Leonard Penniisi, |
Tel: Ma.- 8782.

Reg. OIC Boar,
Bright of AA, si
Reposa Admiral, 1
exc. cond., .won

te

Sailors, Commerce, R

Short nose, block
Pigs, 7. wks. old S
gilts, 2males, $20 ea.

name. Shipped |
Mitchell, Loganville,

"9 OlC* Pigs: both:
female, dbl. treated -
reg. in buyers nam
old, short nose, blo

mar Land, Rochelle.

Purebred, blocky
about 300 Ibs., 13
good cond., $65 or
calves, A. D. Brown,

Jersey Milch cow,
3rd _ calf, $195 for co
Mrs. J. D. Douglas, At
6, Box 245. Tel. Ch.

CATTLE FOR
Fine 2 es old

750-800
good bre

Reg. Guernsey V

CXC:

23 Grade Guerns

Roy W.- Hardy, Dur;
Very gentle reg.

2 reg. Polled Uerefo

3 reg. Polled Herefo

uality
lilton

Milch cows, 20 pigs,

Jersey mixed
for bu

horns, $150.







old, from Byromville Red! I good Jersey-Guerns
Beauty, sired by Mountain|cow with 2nd calf
William, life treated and{|for sale).Give 4-1/2
wormed, very finest -blood- |good feed. Bargain.
lines, litter of 12, reg. buyers|see at my place, jus:
name, $25. ea. W. M. Mims,jNe. 20. J. R.
Byromville, Rt. 1. ~ Rt. a :











yr. old Brahma bull
Oldest, hardiest line,
rowing cattle in world.
Strickland, Perry,







tuernsey bull, ready
it service, from high
oducing stock. Reason-
F. H. Bunn, Mid-

i ae yearling heifers
. V. Cheleva, Clarks-
e Clarkston 4542.




5S AND MULES



Horse, Sorrel Geld-
white stockings, weil
entle. E. T. Newton,
Choctaw Ranch.

old Home raised
ell cheap or trade for |
or good mowing ma-
hogs or dry cows.
Tow, Royston, Rt. 1.





good cond. good
teeth, around 950-
me age. Sell or trade
Wagon, good cond.
- axle. Alex. Trent,
e, Rt 1, Box 78.

: Young Belgian
is sire wt. 1615 lbs.)
Jack at my barn. Fee
ea. as follows, $2.50

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mi. W. Cleveland.
se, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

ing horse, 4 yrs. old,
elding, safe for ladies
dren, gentle, just right
y farm, reasonably.
rs. J. F> Treadaway,
Box 163, Tel. 266.

enn. Walking Horses,
or show or pleasure.
em a 3 yr. old Pal-
, about ready for
ahd traffic
] brood mares and
A. Christian, Chicix-












raised, several pure--
kk goats. Sell or trade
cow or hog. Mrs.
reet, Atlanta, Rt. 2,
Gh LUT nats
are Mule, 12 yrs. oid,
_ good cond., work
100. at my place.
Rossville, Rt. 5.








, no blemishes or bad:
ger Bowman, Ring-



ule, dark bay, about
, also IH Wagon,



f A892 1/2
H. A. Duncan, Ben
ines

le and young Mulch}
If, 3 wks. old, giving.
aily (more with good
ilso. Fordson Tractor |
sunning cond. All for
1y place. Will not ship.
le~- price... Me Cx. Hu-
suford, Rt. 3.











Colt. Sell or exc. for
Se WieGS: > Gibsons
0 S. Candler Rd.
el. Tel Cr. 2258. -

mooth mouth mules
r exec. for cow or
fel 2emie (S2b.Bost-
W. Walcom,. Madi-






4.

good work horse at nly
vork anywhere, $80. See.
. Kelley, Palmetto, Rt. 1.

-50 when foal ar-|-

Angora Wool Buck;

on Mare with 5 mos. :

a



Reg. Saanan Male, Lester of
Sunnyslope, at stud. Fee $5.
for grades, sire of heavy milk-
ink hornless kids. Does board-
ed until bred, 25c day; Also

J. Sumlin, Atllanta, 730 Grand
Ave. N. W. Be. .5393.

Purebred Tog. buck, 17 mos.
old, naturally hornless, geniie,
No. T-7906 Vickys Amos,
from 4-7 qt. stock in pedigree,
$18.00: 4 mos. old Buck from
Crystal Helen bloodllines, $14.,
$15. if reg. FOB. Money Order.

Mrs. Ovalene Highland, ~\-
vonia, Rt. 1. SS
Qe Billiess le hog. esande |

Saanan, 6 mos. old, pure, high
grade stock, mothers giving 2

gals. daily, $15. ea.; Also 1
Billy, 1 yr. old, Maltese type,
fathers.imported, $25.00; if
crated "$2.50 extra. Johan Geia,
Lawrenceville.

raw goats milk, $1. gal. W./E



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS
GEESE, ETC. poe

10 White Pekin Ducks, $10.
at my home, or $1.50 ea. Will
not ship. Frank Barford, At-
lanta, 1185 Moreland Ave. S.

young Turkeys, 5 mos... old,
$50. for lot at my home at
Morris Store on Marietta Rd.
Mrs. W. Y. Brooks, Austell,
Re. 1.

June hatch Turkey Poults,
$3. ea.; Buff Rock, Apr. hatch,
\Cockerels, a few Pullets, afl
same breed, $2. ea. Mrs. C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.

12 B. B.. Bronze Turkeys,
May hatch, $3. ea.; Unrelated
Hen and Tom, 2 yrs. old, $17.50
pr. At my home. Kenneth Reg-
ister, Hahira, Rt. 1. Near Fel-
lowship Church.

WYANDOTTES:



- RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



3 Does and Buck rabbit, $10.
for wlovson . sell:
Thomas E. Dean, Atlanta, 278
Patterson Ave. S. E. Tel. De.
5675.

and

Cavies: Solid Mixed
Colors, all sizes, half grown.
Sold in pairs; trio or pens.

FOB Griffin. B. E. Hatcher, Jr.,
Griffin, 117 S. 14th. St.

White Rabbit (Doe) 9 mos.
old, $2. FOB. Billy Chatham,
Calhoun, Rt. 2.

4 Black Does, 1 White Buck,
6 1/2) mos. old, $150" ea3. 1
White and 4 Grayish-Brown
Rabbits, 4 mos. old, unsexed,
$1.00 ea. Exc. for White King

Pigeons. T. F. Daniel, Statham.

12 large type Eng. Cavies,
9-4 mos. old, $10. for lot; 1
4 mos. old,
wt. about 5 lbs., $1.50. W. J.
Smith, Pike. :

NZW Rabbits, from ged.
stock, 10 1/2 wks. old, $3.50
pr.; 1 Buck, 4 mos. old, $1.%5;.
9 yr: old doe, $6.00; 10 wks.
old Bucks, $1.25 ea. Exp. Col.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
PRG ae e
12 Eng. Cavies, 2-5 mos. old,
$10. if all taken; io ored: te-
males, same strain, $5. for the
9. Butler Smith, Roy.

Guinea Pigs, extra large,
breeding stock, 4 and 6 mos.
old, solid white red and white
or broken colors, $2 ea. FOB.
Ruby M. Edwards, Lakeland.

Guinea pigs, breeding age,
from good healthy, high pro-
duction stock, $1 ea. H
Rigsby, Atlanta, Rt.
AGI. Ra. 3954.

2 NZW buck rabbits, 6 mos.
old, $4.postpaid, or $2.50 ea.
George Beal, Rutledge. Box 82.

4, Box



LIVESTOCK WANTED



Rabbits: Want 10 ped. N.Z. Red
does, 6 to 10 mos. old, State
price and quality. A. A. Al-
mand, Macon. 2160 Waterville
Rd. .

Sheep: - Want 1 pr mo. old
jamb sheep. Give price shipped



POULTRY FOR SALE



REDS (NH, RI, AND OTHER
REDS)

100 N. H. Pullets, 5 mos.
old, vaccinated and in good
cond., $2. ea. T. W. Morrison,
Winterville, POB 48.

6 Early Apr. Hatch N. H.
Pullets, best grade, ready for
laying, $12. for the 6. Mrs. L.
R. Millians, Newnan, 72 Tem-

|ple Ave.

50 N. H. Pullets, hatched
Mar. 11, 1948, best egg strain,
now laying, $2.25 ea. at my
place. Will -not ship. Floyd
| Riddle, Rossville, Rt. 3. :
3 N.-~H. Red Stock Roosters,
Apr. hatch, $5. or $2. ea. Mrs.





; Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1.

separately.

and other details. W. E. Dick-
ens, Adrian, Rt. I. rd

Purebred Silver L. Wyan-
dotte Roosters, 7 wks. old,
best grade, 90c ea.; Also 10

White Rock Fryers for $11.
Shipped exp. col. in lots of 10
or more. MO only. Mrs. J. M.
Pullen,. Blakely, RFD 3.

ANCONAS :
Ancona Rooster, 1-yrJ old, $5

Wyandotts, frying size. Write.
R. C. Stover, Pisgah.

BANTAMS : :

12 Bantams, nearly grown,
75c ea. No less than 5 shipped.
A. B. Howard, Americus, 201
Past Church ot=

Bantam Hens, 2 _ roosters,
small type, $1 ea. Add postage.
Mrs. E. Sorrells, Royston.

White Bantams, smallest kind,
good layers, 4 pullets and 1
rooster, $3.25. at my place. No
shipping. J. W. Greene, Thom-
aston, :

35 R I Bantams, 8 cockerels,

well strain, and constant win-
ners at all larger shows. Will
ship. Jack Higginbotham, Ross-
-ville, Rt. 4, Box 500.

10 white Crested Black Polish
Bantams, half grown cockerels,
$2.50 ea.; $20 for lot. M. M
Oglethorpe Jr., Cumming, Box
te

BARRED, WHITE & OTHER
ROCKS

- Nice fat BR Fryers for sale.
G. H. Hayes, McDonough, Rt. 3.

White and BR, 10 hens, 1
rooster, last yr. hatch, for sale.
Mrs. A. E, Dodd, Austell, Rt.
2. Buckner Rd.

2000 beautiful White Rock
pullets, 11 wks. old, $1.30 ea.
prepaid. Ready for immediate
shipment. Carl T. Bryant, Mur-

-| rayville, Rt, 1.

6 Roller Pigeons, $3; 7 rac-
ing Homers, $7; All seamless
banded: 2 grown female~ Gui-
nea Pigs, 1 grown male and 2
smaller, $8. Billy Turner, Union
Point, .

IR byeetl

- Several Mar. and Apr. hatch
Big Broad Breasted Yellow leg-
ged Cornish Cockerels. From
prize-winning flock, $2 ea Can
Exp, them. O. C.~ Bradbury,
Covington, Rt. 1, Box }39--

Trio large type Dark Cornish,
$10; Pullets, same breed, $3 ea.,
younger ones, $2.50: Cockerel,
same breed, $3.50. C..O. Sikes,
Sylvester.

73, White Leghorn Hens, Best
egg grade ped., sired from
ROP dams, $1.40 ea.; 100 3 mos.
old White Leghorn Pullets,
same breed, $1.10 ea. L.
Brackett, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Purebred Dark Cornish, Yel-
low legged Apr. and May hatch
cockerels and Pullets, $2 ea;
10 pullets, 1 cockerel, $17.50;

Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Pit Games, Irish Reds, Spring
1945 hatch; Stags, $7.50; Pul-
lets, $5; Trios; $15. H. E. Wat-
kins, Louisville, 309 E. 7th st.
LEGHORNS

3-A grade White Leghorn
Cockerels, 9 wks. old, 50c ea.
FOB. In lots - to 10 MO only.
C. F. Everidge, Temple, Rt. 2.

10 purebred S. C.-Brown Leg-
horn Pullets and 1 Rooster, $15
cash or MO. Also 9 Bantam
pullets and 1 rooster, $5. Bob

Highland, Lavonia, ~



se







4 Bronze Turkey Hens, 7:

Trade for 2 young Silver lace

18 hens, 3 cocks, $100. All Bos-}

.6 hens, $12.50 FOB. Mrs. Mamie |

este

FOR SALE



ULTRY.

CORNISH, GAMES, & GIANTS

Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels,
$2 ea. No less than 2 shipped.
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington,

2 purebred 3-A Dark Cornish
heavy type, 18 mos. old, Rooster
$3.50 ea. Miss Cora B. Patterson,
yey. Rts Is

MISC. CHICKENS

Nice mixed pullets, well fed,
disease. free, Mar-Apr. hatch,
$1.25 &., 25 pullets, $30; mixed
hens laying, average 5 lbs., $1.50
ea. Plus trans. charges. No less
3 pullets or 2 hens mailed. Mrs.
A E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt.



ORPINGTONS

20 White Buff Orpington

Hens, 19 mos. old, $1.95 ea. for
lot. -Triple A and very good

En W. H. Craig, Riverdale,
enolase

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PI-
GEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, ETC.

Pheasants, per pair: Solid
White, $13.75; Full Plumage
Silvers, $15; Mutantand Ring-
neck Hens, $4 ea: Fancy and
large squabbing pigcons, $4 or
$1.75 ea. Rabbits and Guinea
Pigs, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Helen Street
Atlanta, Rt. 2. Phone Ch. 1777,

_ Purebred Hogan strain Rac-
ing Homers, $5 pr.; 3 prs., $12.
NPA or AV banded: Rice strain
Homers, 3 prs., $10. No culls or
old birds. E. H. Morgan, Col-
lege Park, 231 E. Cambrige.

25 prs. White King Pigeons,

$3.50 pr. J. Lindsay Johnson,
Rome, 601-2nd Ave.

Mammoth White King Pi-
pone oa $3. pr.: Single $1
ea. Exp. Col. W. L. McCalley
Ben Hill. eee





POULTRY WANTED
ae a Scie eS ee
GUINEAS WANTED: :
Want 6 young Guinea Hens,
raised this year. State price.

Mrs. Frank Gilbert, Rossville,
708 McFarland Ave

MISCELLANEOUS CHICK-
ENS: 2

Want someone to get 1069
chicks and I get 100. You
furnish feed. Will raise till
fryers. Well experienced. Mrs.
Julius Adams, Pavo.
BANTAMS:

Want 5 purebred War Horse
Game Bantam Pullets, and 1
Rooster. Advise price and
when could ship. A. A. Al-
ee: Macon, 2160 Waterville
d.

PIGEONS:

Want 20 to 25 -Common
barn Pigeons. Mrs. A. K.
Snider, Americus, POB 572.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Everbearing Strawberry
(large, early, very sweet)
plants, 400, $3.50; $7.50 M: Ga.
Collard, 300, $1.50; Asparagus,
Catnip, . Sage, Garlic. and

Mint Plants, $1. doz. Del. Mrs.

Bessie Baggett, Hiram, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. and Copenhagen
Cabbage Plants, 35c C:; 300,
$1.00; 500, $1.85; Ga. Collard,
25 C. Add postage. Mrs. M.
L. Butler, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box
356.

Nice large early Strawberry
Plants,. 50c C. Money Order.
No COD. Mrs. G. L. Hubbard,

S.|Gainesville,. Rt. 5.

Nice Early Jersey Cabbage
Plants;**) $2.75 Ms - $2: Del.
promptly. G. L. Steedley, Bax-
ley.

Kudzu Crowns, state . certi-
fied, hardy with strong roots,
$1. doz.; $4. C; $25. M; 2000,
$45. Maude Hamby, Greenville.

Strawberry Plants, Masto-
don, 70c C: 500, $3.00: $5.25
M; Klondike, 60c C;-$2.75, 500,
$4.25 M; Sugar Pear Sprouts,
$1. ea. Add postage. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Shallot Onions, the greatest
multiplyer known, 35cC; 300,
$1.;5 Young Everbearing Straw-
berry Plants, 35c C; 300, $1.





Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell.

mated, banded and working, |

my farm. You furnish bags or



Blackberry Plants, Eldor
1-3 ft., heavy bearers, of
sweet berries, $1. doz.;
Cx $25. M; 2000, $45.
Hamby, Greenville.







Kudzu, Semesan treated, $3,
C; Thornless Boysenberry, and
Himalaya Blackberry, $1. doz
$7. C; Fredonia Grape, strong,
roted, 6; $1.25. All; PP.AJ.) We-
Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave

Fresh Green Rutger Tomato,
Heading Collard, Copenhagen
Cabbage, White Bermuda O
ion Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50;
Big Boston Lettuce Plants, 50c
C.: PP: Leroy Lightsey, Bax-
leye = Riteas: ; y

Imp. large Klondike Stray
berry-<Plants, - 50c.=C2 7H)
Green Okra Seed, 25 teacup;
Large Red Indian Peach Seed,
50c doz. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Rutger and Marglobe Toma:
Copenhagen Market and Cha
W. Cabbage, Heading Collacd
50G. = Co7 25005 exGleate

















































Chas. W. and Copenhagen
Market Cabbage, Heading Col-
lard, Marglobe and. Rutger To-
mato Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50; _
Big Boston Lettuce, White
Bermuda Onion and Rutabaga_
Plants, o0c. =. PP. Butora
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3. i















Chas. W. Cabbage Plants,
fresh. and green, 300, $1 60;
500; 29125022 $2502 Mie PP te
Chanclor, Pitts. oe



Large rooted Sage Plants, 5,
50c; $1, 15. PP. Damp Packed.
Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2.
Box 40.

+ Sage Plants, $5 C; $1 doz. PP.
L. J. Ellis, Cumming.

Nice Sage Plants, 20c ea;
Condon Giant Mastodon Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1 C: Red
Everbearing Strawberry, $1 C;




















Gainesville, Rt. 6.





GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE -









2000 bu. Victor Grain Oais,
half of which is good clean
seed oats, the best clean feed
oats, priced at barn, $1. bu;
$1.10 bu. by Exp. or freight.
You furnish sacks. M. T. Mor-
raw, Newborn. -

Good Victor Grain Oats, no
trash nor straw, also no rain ~
before combining, ship any
amt. Made 50 bu. to Acre.
Clifford L. Jones, Benevolence. ~

About 20 bu. Sanford Wheat,
Ist. yr., combine run, but rea-
sonably clean and large grains.
In sacks. Not shipped. S. P.
Sanders, Comer. :












Recleaned Victor Grain
Seed Oats, in new bags, $1.50
bu. FOB. Also Seed Wheat.
Ralph S. Collier, Comer.



tons Lespedeza Hay, baled,
$25. tons 52 tons: = baled Oat
Straw, bright, $15. ton: Never
rained on. At my barn near
Eastville. Charles Moorhead,
Bogart, Rt. 1.

Fine quality Lespedeza Hay,
$25. ton del. 3 ton lots radius
25 mi., $30.50 mi.;, No. 1San-
ford recleaned Seed. Wheat,
201 /2. be: bags, 9) $2100 enous
Cokers recleaned Full-Grain
Oats, 5 bu. bags, $1.25 bu. Ed-
gar K. Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2.

Several hundred bu? Victor
Grain Seed Qats, $1.25 bu. at
















$1.35 bu. sacked and shipped.
Omer A. Harper, Elberton, Rt.
oO:







About 20 bu. treated Wheat,



$2.50 bu. T. E.. Grant, Ludo-
Wiel. chutes
Lespedeza Hay, $30. ton at










my barn. E. S. Bennett, Win-
dr Rel

New White Corn, mechani-
cally dried, ready for milling,
$2. bu. Sacks replaced. San-
ford Wheat for feed, $2.35 bu.;
Certified Sanford Wheat, $3.
bu. at farm. Mrs. H. V. Frank-



lin, Register. _









2 PAGE FOUR |

MORE ABOUT IMPORTS

(Continued from Page One) clusive total production of Anericgd

5 ing the period 1936-41 inclusive to the

equivalent of 18,877,214

Had we used American
place of only 50 percent of these im-
ports, instead of carrying over 12,000,-
000 bales of cotton, on August 1, 1941,
we would have had a carry-over of less

than 3,000,000 bales.

i

During ten vears,

1931 to 1941 in-

cotton

bales.

cotton ton

im



ABERDEEN-ANGUS SALES

3 carloads of Reg., young bulls and few heifers
will be offered by The Ga. Aberdeen-Angus breed-
| ers, as follows: Tuesday, Sept. 21st, Douglas, Coffee

Co. Livestock Market; Wednesday,

22nd, Vidalia,

at Stock Yards, Friday, 24th, Pierce Co. Stock Yards,

Blackshear.

or Geo. W. Gibson, Rome,

For details, Write your County Bes

305 E. 2nd St.





GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



Texas Rustproof Seed Oats,
$1.65 bu.; 100 bu. lots, $1.50 bu.
J. R. Currey, Shellman.

Turners Bancroft Seed oats,
pure, recleaned and graded,
high germination, very high
yielding variety, $2 bu. R. M.
Turner, Royston. ~

Grazing Seed Oats, $1.40 bu.
FOB. J. F. Lowe, Fort Valley.

EF,

Coker Victor Oats, recleaned,
in 5.bu. Bags, $1.35 bu.; Com-
bine Run, $1.15 bu; Also. re-

_ cleaned Blue Lupine Seed, 642c

Ib. J. D. Duke, Fort Valley.

- Fulgrain Oats, combine run,
$1.25 bu at my home or FOB
Ivey. Mrs. C. H. Richardson,
Gordon.

Oats, Fulgrain, $1.25 bu., Ban-
eroit, bright and nice, $1.75 bu.
FOB. R. T. Clements, Edison. ~

-Lespedeza hay, $30 ton FOB
Frt. Car; also Sanford wheat
and Victor grain oats. L. F.
Easterlin, Andersonville.

Victor grain oats, nice, bright,
$1.25 bu. my barn and you
furnish sacks, or $1.30 bu. FOB
sacked; dlso extra nice San-
ford wheat, $2.50 bu. FOB. All
combine run. U. E. Reid, Hart-
well. Rt. 3.

First quality Lespedeza Hay.
Del in 5 to 7 ton lots, $35 ton.
H. W. Vaughn, Athens,. Phone
3338 J.

COR
upland
home.
cow.

N: 100 bu. or more, good,
corn, $1.65 bu. _-rny
Trade for good miich
P. A. Phillips, Palmetto



FARM HELP WANTED



Want reliable woman for light
work on farm. Room, board,
and reasonable salary. No ob-

jection to child. Mrs, J. W.
Belt, Midville. Phone 579-M4
Waynesboro.

Want farmer for 75 A farm
on .3rds and 4ths basis. 2
houses (6 R and 3 R) pasture,
wood, and running water.

School bus and mail rt. Hwy.
53. W. L. Franklin, Fairmont,
Rt. 1

Want 2 hands to pick good
eotton by the hundred. G. H.
Hayes, McDondugh.

Want experienced dairy hand
to milk 30 cows with 3 unit
Surge Milker. 3 R. house, water
lizhts and milk furnished. Reas.
ae J. H,. Hitencock, Macon,
Ett. 6

Want colored couple to live
and work on chicken farm, 10
mi. Athens, Cash salary weekly,

2

and land furnished for crops
and stock. E. C. Hammond, Bo-
garte Rt.

Want someone to gather 3H
crop; also good man to crop for
another year. School and mail
rt. Lights in house. C. R. Ste-
phens, Summit,

-houses,

| Gwinnett. Co. 4 mi,



FARM HELP WANTED



Want reliable man to help
pick cotton. Will pay by the
hundred and board. C. A. Kim-
sey, Bishop, Rt. 1.

Want family to cultivate 50
A farm. Good level land, high
state of cultivation, good to-
bacco, cotton, peanut allotment.
2 tractors, 6 mules, _-plenty tools,
935 A farm. School and mail

by door, 1 mi. church. See A. L.

Kennedy, Pavo.

Want 2 hands to work on
farm, gathering peanuts. Dish
Leverett, Parrott,

Want Caretaker-tenant for-
mountain place. Use of tractor
and equipment. Plenty land,
pasture, fruit and odd jobs to
do. Good opportunity. Write. A.
R. Hicks, Atlanta, Rt. i. Box 96.

Want rpepetiable -woman to
do light work on farm, for
home and $10 wkly. salary.
Have elec. Mrs. C. P. Watson
Jr., Hiram.

Want an experienced row
crop tractor driver for John
Deere tractor, for rest of 1948
and. 1949. Salary of $25 wkly.
for summer months, and_ $20:
wk. winter, J. Q. Harvey, Don-
alsonville.

4 H farm for standing rent.
Good land, all fenced, good
elec., plenty water. All
to 1 family if possible. See. W.
A. Stevens, Dudley, Rt, 1.

Want white woman to help
with chickens, dairy, etc. Room
board and. salary. References
exchanged. Must be able to
work. Mrs. C. R. Jenkins,
Acworth, Rt. 2

Want honest, responsible
party for 20 A farm, near At-
Janta and Decatur. Good, strong
land, sev, kinds fruit, mule,
wagon, some tools, use of trac-
tor arranged. Ref. req. R. O.
Schill, Decatur, Rt. 2. Tel. Cr.
1116. ;

Want reliable 2H or 3H ten-
andt for 1949, on 3rds and 4ths.
Have 6 R House, elec., good
outbldgs. school and mail rt.
by door. 89 A_ good _land.-
Loganville,
Mrs. Vennie
292 Oxford

Grayson.
Atlanta,

==
Russell,
Pl: N, -E:

Want single man to gather
crop, general caretaker with
farm: experience. Must be sober
reliable in business dealings.
Care for stock and milk. Salary
laundry, room and board with
elderly couple. Grady Rogers,
Butler, Rt. 2

Want sev. families for cotton
picking and gen. farm work
now and next yrar. Can move
you with my trucks. F, B.

| Jackson, Wrightsville.

Want strong, experienced
nursery help, $3.50 day, plus
house, wood garden patches.
Report at once for work. A-1
references. Emory Travis, Riy-
erdale.

White woman. to li e in home
in country and heip with poul-
try, garden and .other light
chores. Reasonable salary. Mrs.



H, A Thrash, Grayson, Rte bs

and cotton
to the-
without bagging and ties.
American cotton in the place of only
50 percent of these imports we would
ne e needed to prodece. 16,000,000 bates

Nicholson, Rt. 1.

Rt.



was 132,546,000 bales.

that 10 year period, our imports of cor-
amounted |
3,795,463 bales
Had-we used

substitutes
equivalent of

FARM HELP WANTED



Want white or col. elderly

woman for light chores on farm,

and milk one cow. Good home

and small salary. Mr. Daisy
Walker, Roswell, Rt. 1. River-
side Rd.

Want family, white or col.,
2-H crop, 50-50 basis. Can give
plenty farm and farm machin-
ery work. Remodeled 4 R house,
New barn, elec., if desired.
| School rt., 4% mi. church. Write
or contact. J.



POSITIONS WANTED



Want 2 H farm for 1949 on
50-50 basis.
machinery. Preter. fair build-
ings and good land in So. Ga.
Can give best. of references.
Jimmie Powell, Albany.

Want Job on dairy. Married,
white, 3 to work. | Howse and
reasonable salary. Exp. milker.
(machine or hand).
Sargeant at Allens _ crossing,
or write. John R, Hall, Newnan,
RG see

Want Tob: Cons. Caretaker
on farm. Am retired stationary
engineer, able to work, and in
good health, also good all
round mechanic. J. W. Chap-
man, Savannah, 506 Tattnall St.

White man, age 32, want job
on farm as tractor or truck
driver or as pasture man, Mar-
ried, 2 children, Need 2 or 3
R house, near school or bus.
Milton Chambers, Douglasville,

23%

Want small 2.H farm or large
one H farm, standing rent, in
Toombs, Tattnall, .or Mont-
gomery Co. Gocd land, good
fence, 3 or 4 R. house, good.

outbldgs. J. G. McCoy, Lyons,
2s

- Want job on dairy farm 7 yrs..
experience, Do any kind dairy
work. 25 yrs. old, have wife
and child. John eee Cum-
ming, Rt. 2.

White man and wife wants:
job looking after chickens and
eattle. or gathering crop. Man
age 44, dont. drink or smoke.
Desire 2 room house. Come any
time. Ernest L.-Ivie, Cornelia,
Star Rt, 2

Want job feeding beef cattle
during winter, as many as 50,
and make crop during spring,
20-25 acres. Cons. small dairy,
30-40 cows. Dont drink. State
salary by week. Jack Galloway,
Calhoun, Rt. 1.

55 yr. old man, good health,
wants job on farm, light farm-
ing, carpentry, painting, care
for stock, chickens, etc Desire
home with elderly couple or
small family. Can give refer-
ences. W, J. Lawrence, College
Park, 203 E. Mercer Ave, Tel.
Ca. 9008.

Man and wife want crop on
halves and chicken- house in
Hall Co, Preferred: Dont drink.
Pledger - Sern yes Flowery
Branch, RFD 1

Want 1 H pag on hatves for
1949, anywhere in Ga. 3 or
R house with lights, on school
bus and mail rt., good land but
no tractor; near church. 4 in
family experienced in- farming.
H. T. Elliott, McDonough, Rt.. 3.

Want small 1 H crop for 1949,
standing rent or 3rds and 4ths,
Chicken house also. Jess Ramey
Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

- Want small farm suitable for
truck farming, standing rent or
3rds and 4ths. With fair house.
R. J. Farmer, Clarkston, POB
13.



P. Wardlow,

Handle any farm.

See 1- mi. |

4| Davis,



During
; It is erysta

imported. It
of agriculture

that all our tr

figures that all ecottoms. troubl

We can almost see with equa :

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_ Commissioner of Agricult re












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is equally clea
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oubles are: impo



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ing to Buy and to Rent, a

will be CUT if necessary

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: Our Special Farm Land Suspicmen will
lished September 22. Farms for Sale, For R nt,

Notices MUST REACH THIS OFFICE, 222
CAPITOL, ATLANTA, not later than Wed
September 15. All notices received after this
September 15, will NECESSARILY have to be

TED FROM PUBLICATION. Notices MUS'

EXCEED sixty (60) words, including name a
dress and telephone number (if desired)

If you have more than ONE tract of lan
tracts MUST be consolidated into the O' \
ONE NOTICE ONLY TO A PATRON OR T
BERS OF SAME FAMILY .. . not exceed
(60) words, including name and address
order that. all notices of such type received th
September 15, may be published. | :

POSITIVELY NO REAL ESTATE NOR RF
ESTATE AGENTS nor CITY PROPERT HO
APARTMENTS | or ROOMS FOR RENT or
STORES OR OTHER BUSINESS PROPER
OUT OF THE STATE PROPERTY WILL BE
. GEORGIA FARM LAND A
GIA FARMS ONLY... THIS IN. accordance
governing our SECO) 'D Cl

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POSITIONS WANTED



Want job as caretaker of
fay.a, Do all kinds carpentry,
repairs, and can handle labor.
Understanding of ginning and
corn mili. 54 yrs. old. Ready|
for work now. Room and board.
John W. Hight, Silver Creek.

Want work on poultry farm.
Have 2 children (boy 9, girl 13).
Desire small house. Mrs. Lottie |.
M. Garrett, Atlanta, 403 North
Ave, N. E.

Woman. 38 yrs. old, with 2
work on chicken farm. Must
have house on school rt. Pre-
fer with Christian people. Mrs..

R. 1D, Vinson; Williamson, Ril

Want job on farm for rest of}
year and 1H crop for 1949, with
house, near Fitzgerald. Raise
chickens and stock. Have to
be moved. 22 yrs. old, wife and |
child. See or write: Cecil Botts,
Lewner,

Want Job on farm as care-
taker or overseer: Desire 4 R.
house, good water, pasture and
outbuildings, Close~ to town.
Prefer No. Ga, Have to be
ae E. W. King, Mastete

i

Want caretaker job for coun-
try place or cattle or hog farm.
Drive truck or tractor. House,
lights. Am 40 yrs. old. Jack)
Smith Atlanta; 805% Marietta
St.

Want farm, standing rent.
prefr to lease 1949 two or three
years, good house and water.
Fenced pastures, good place for
stock. Best of references. L. C.
Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

Man with family of 3 and ex-
tra plow hand who lives as one
of family, wants job in small
dairy, and a 1 H crop on halves.
Can drive. tractor. Need 5 R
house with elec. Mail and school
rt. Write or come see: G. R.
Johnson, Loganville, Rt. 1.

Want tractor farm or accept
a 2H farm on 50-50 basie, Must
be good land and bldgs. Can



daughters (15 and 12), wants |

+ | ferson,

grow any Georgia crop. Good}.
ref, if wanted. T. L. Powell Jr.,}

























































| Fulton Co.,

farm or country estate.
room, Loard.

gins. T. Baldw.

; Memorial Dr. S.

Want on school a
Weeks, ee City, Be

2 H crop for 1
Kirkland, Clyattville.

White, single, 27
wants light work
onee with goud people fc
board, clothes and some
ing money. Me
tation. No bad
smoking, Clittora Shs
rayville, Rt. 1.

Want 1 H. crop
also tend chicken: 2a
when finish gathering
Lin family, 4 go to s
-R. House, good water,
cn or near school bu
A. Grindle, Gainesvi
c/o W. T. Shuler. :

Want job ie
other light farm work.
self and wife. Am 41
Desire lace ow 7G
people. Ro ors
eG

Want 1H oer
good land,
have wife ee ligt
old). Lifetime exp.
ag soon as get crop-
Write Jessie Irvin, Ta

White, middleaged na
. wife wants to he!

and small 1H crop =
Shouse on halves for 19
ish self. J. H. Langle:
to, Rt. 1. c/o Clyde

Want place on f ;
taker or doing light far
Unable to do heavy
on truck farm.,.
repair work. Wife a



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