Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1948 August 15

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TOM LINDER. Se COMMISSIONER





WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1948

NUMBER 2






ave known pleasantly for
years. Tam in receipt of a

rom Mr. Iberg, who is an of--
f the United Farmers Ue Il.




















































port in every way.
following letter is in reply
Iberg s letter and is selt-

if Jarmers ot: aAOIS
Thinois |
Tberg eens

he Cees of te
rested and charged with the



| aes have Loe the action
0 missioner on Agriculture.

oa Jury would of neces-
to have members with the
to go into all these matters
hey could possibly determine
nily whether or. not ae Com-

cial ey or not.

Grand Jury that was used in
shington case was totally in-
ie determining whether T was
nm my official capacity or not.
e before me a list of the Grand
that acted in this case. The
d Jury consisted of twenty-three
rs. Of the twenty-three, twelve
roes and eleven whites. Of
Bes, seven were women, five

yer bo ght or aoid any con-

TER TO AN ILLINOIS FARMER:



pre jiate- your letter o recent |
pouch, and am not surprised |

ta every

Of the whites, four were |.

a seven were men. Of the
three Grand Jurors, fourteen
ment employes and two

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. truth in either of these

owners have been

trick of commodities on any exchange.

However, there is no law against doing

go and the United States Government

itself, by Act of Congress, licenses and

controls every exchange and there is
no law against any citizen patronizing
such exchanges.

As you know, from reading the Geor-

gia Harmers Market Bulletin, I have
very vigorously opposed the operation

of these futures exchanges for the
reason that the rules under which they

operate are unfair to the farmers who

grow the crops. I have from time to
time criticized the Attorney General,
the Secretary of Agriculture and the
Secretary of Commerce for the way the

exchanges are operated, because, under

the Fedetal statute, the Attorney Gen-
eral, the Secretary of Agriculture and
the Secretary of Commer are consti-
tuted THE BOARD for the regula-
tion of such exchanges.

The lobbying. law specifically exempts

from its provisions, public officials
acting in the discharge of their duties.
- Therefore, Conimissioners of Agricul-
ture who are doing their official duty

_ in lobbying are exempt from the pro-

visions of the law.

The officials who drew the indict-
ment tried to make a bugaboo to prej-
udice the public mind by saying that
I was hired to lobby and that 1 was

engaged in- speculation on commodities

There is not the slightest
charges and
the government officials who drew the

exchanges.

indictment knew this at the time they

were drawing i indictment. ~

Unfortunately, you know, this
country is Toney embal with people
whose thinking is Communistie. - The

majority of them would bitterly resent
being called Communists. They imagine
that they are progressives, liberals, -or
some other equally undefined politic cal
faith.

Sometime ago I wrot an article in
the Market Bulletin to the effect that
Communism, and not Communists, i
the great. danger to our Nation.

In Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, Rou-

-mania, and all the Communist eoun-

tries, a concentrated fight
made against the farmers.

has been
The Jand-
forced to give up
their land or else they have been sent
into exile or murdered,

The-ease against MeDonald, Linder
and others is running true to pattern.



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_Itis os the first effort to liquidate

N

hore who are truly interested in the
farmers of the United States. -
A reading of the indictment
show this to any impartial mind.
Each count of the indictment began
with substantially the same language.
Each count charges me and other de-
fendants with lobbying for measures
that would increase. farm prices and |
with working against measures that
would lower farm prices.
This language was used by the of-

ea

~ficials who drew the indictment, purely,

with it.

for the purpose of prejudicing the.
minds of a jury of city consumers. This

language could not have been used to

set up any crime, because it is no viola-
tion of law to lobby for higher prices

or-against lower prices, or vice versa.

The lobbying law makes it a crime to
lobby | without registering. What you
lobby for or against has nothing to do
It was entirely immaterial
whether I lobbied for high prices or.
against high prices insofar as the law,
is concerned.

Under the existing law, the Federal
Court for the District of Columbia must

necessarily draw its jurors from the

District of Columbia. Therefore, Tt,
necessarily follows that a jury in the

District of Columbia is necessarily a
jury

composed of consumers with no
producers on the jury. It is for this

reason that the use of the language,

charging the defendants for working eae

- the passage of measures to raise farm
prices and against measures to reduce

farm prices, is highly prejudicial. A
the same time, it has no legal place in
the indictment as set out above be-

cause there is no law against. working

for higher prices and against low prices,

whether it be for farmers,

industrial
workers or anyone else. =

I have never been offered any re-
muneration of any kind by anybody,
for the work that T have done in the in-
terest of the farmer and his prices. On
the other hand; each of the defendants

and I have spent money out of our own

pockets to pay necessary expenses in
connection with carrying out this work.

I know that you and many others have

thay

contributed your own time and eo
in an earnest effort to benefit the farm-

{ers of the Nation and had it not been

for a relatively few individuals who
were willing to do this, it is my con-
sidered opinion that our eountry today

> would be sadly in need of food, instead

of being able 9 ship billions of dollars
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notices.
Tom {inder. Commissioner.
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' Tep Seed, 60c Ib. Randall Rog-

> Ground, Rt. tf.

Prompt del. Gladys Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Several hundred pounds

- 15e lb. at farm; Also about 250

Mrs. L. M. White, White, Rt. 1.

. Brewn, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

- Runles, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

| 114-122 Pce St. Covingion, Ga.











SEED FOR SALE

Shogoin Turnip and Purple

ers, Andersonville.

Calif, Multiplying Beer Seed,
25c good start. Mrs. Sallie Floyd
Rockmart, Rt. 2.

White and striped Tender
Half runner Garden Beans, 45c
teacup; White Nest Onions,
$1.50 gal: G. T. Brown, Ball

Purple Globe Turnip and Ga.
Collacd Seed, Ylb., 50c; 80c Ib.

Crimson Clover Seed. in chaff,

Tbs. clean seed, 30c Ib. A. E.

Eavenson Marrietta, Rt. 2.

ot Mt, Bethel Church. Phone
ELS;

_ Winter Onions, Scallions and
Shallots, nicely cleaned, 30c lb.

Breom Corn Seed, 25 pt.;
Also 18 lbs. dried Sage, 1948
erop, $1 lb. PP. Dollie Garland,
Canton, Rt. 3.

5 Peck to hill Red multiplying
Onions, $1 gal. Exc. for old time
red shallots (not scallions). or
will buy ShaHots.
wones, Grayson.

Good Tender White Half run-
ner Bean Seen, clean and sound

50c pt. Mrs. Robert Welch,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Virgmia Bright leaf Cert.

tobacco seed, $1 ounce. George
Varn, Hahira. 5
Speckled Half Runner Garden
Beans, 45 teacup; White Half
Runners, same price, $1.25 for
3 cups; Blue Java Peas, 30c Ib.
jn 5 Ib. lots; Red multiplying
Onien buttons, $1.25 gal. P. B.

Hardy strain Crimson Clover

Seed, 40c lb. L. W. . Bowers,
Moreland.
Calif. Multiplying Beer seed,

30 cup. No stamps. Pairlee
Cert. Dixie Crimson Clover
Seed, 50c lb. Arthur Huie, Jr.,

Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

- Green Glazed Collard Seed,
4 Thls., $1.00; Red Multiply-
ing Onion Sets, freeze proof,
$1.25 gal. Mrs. T: T. Holloway,
Cobbiown, Rt. 1.

24 lbs. mixed Turnip Seed,
Yellow Globe, Purple Top and
White Turnip, nice, clean,
hand gathered, 60c lb. or S0e
Jb. entire lot: Mrs. H. T. Bish-
op, Farmington.

Purple Top -White Globe
and Shogoin Turnip Seed, mix-
ed, 1948 crop, 4 Thls., 25; 20
"This; $1.-PP. Mrs. J. A. Wil-

Mrs. J. M.

SEED FOR SALE

Cornfield Beans, 5 pt.: J.
B..Wonder or 2 or 3 crops @
yr. Tender Bunch Beans, 55
pt.; Old Time _ Frostproof
Turnip, 30 cup; Garlic Cloves,
30 doz.; Bees Wax, 60c Ilp.;
And Sage, 30c qt. No checks.
Add postage. Dollie Eller,
Titus. 3

Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c good start. Mrs. Sallie
Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Scallot Onion Sets, 20 lb.;
Strawberry Plants, Missionary,
50c;> Everbearing, 65c. C; Trade
for print sacks or for few lbs.
Red Nest Onions for planting,
or anything can use. Mrs. Jonn
R. Terry, Rockmart, Rt. 3.

Our widely known Hardy
strain reseeding Crimson Clo-
ver winter pasture mixture.
$30. C. Remaining supply
limited. J. G. Norris; Newnan.

65 per ct. hardy strain re-
seeding Crimson Clover, and
30 per ect. Common Rye Grass,
good mixture for winter
grazing, 25c lb. FOB. Reseed-
ed on my farm for. 8 yrs. Joel
H. Sanders, Newnan, Rt. 2.

Calif. Multiplying Seed, 10
start. Add postage and address-
ed return envelope. Mrs. Earl
Fincher, Waco, Rt.. 1. :

Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
206 21h. Ain: 5 lb.sslotss7 White
Tender Half Runner Garden
Beans, 45c teacup; Red Mul-
tiplying Onion Buttons, $1.25
gal<= All 1948, crop: G:.> 1.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

- Blue Lupine Seed, 75 per-
cent germ., clean, sound, $4.50
G@oGyn. Jarrell, + Et. Walley,
Box 528. .

Early tender Speckled and
White Half Runner Carden
Beans, 45c teacup. 3. cups, $1.-
25; Blue Java Peas, 30 lb. 5
lb. lots. Old Time Red Multi-
plying Scullion Onion Buttons
for fall: planting, $1.25 gal.
Miss Gennia Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
30c cup. No stamps. Pairlee
Runles, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Red Multiplying Onion Sets
and Onions. Make best onions
first; of year. Plant Sept. or
Oct. and eat in March. $1. gai
Del. PP in Ga. Cash er MO.
Joseph A. Smith, Madison, Rt.
3.

Blue
ed, 7c
Clover
tested,

Lupine Seed, reclean-
lb. Also Dixie Crimson
Seed, recleaned and
40c lb. And Cokers
Victor .Grain Oats, $1.25 bu.
at my farm. dack Duffree,

| orders

=

_ SEEDS FOR SALE



New Crop mixed turnip

seed, 2 0z., 15e; 40c lin PR.
Jennie Jolley, Atlanta, Box
13 Rte

Fresh Multiplying Calif. Beer
Seed, 25c. Mrs. Lou Eller
Green, Smprna, Rt. 2.

Clean White Nest Multiply-
ing Onions, $1.1@ gal. Del.

(|Cash or MO. Mrs. Grace B.

Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2, Box 61.

Crimson Clover Seed at my
barn, 40c lb. James H. Voyles,
Morrow, Hwy. 54.

Blue Ridge Mountain Climb-
ing Tomato, runs to 15 ft, 2
bu. to vine, up to 2 Ibs. ea.,

1200 seed and 200 seed Colos-

sal (largest: grown; up to 3 1/2
Ibs. each) for 25. Will C.
Smith, Roy. i

65 per ct. Hardy strain re-
seeding Crimson Clover, and

1120. per ct. Common Rye Grass,
1|good mixture for winter graz-
Ling.
jon my farm for 8 yrs. 25 lb.
FOB. Joel H. Sanders, New-
Hiren: Bebe ae :

(June-in Jan.) Reseeded

Gourd Seed, dry, mixed, 12c.
PP. No stamps. Mrs. TL. B.
Ehomas, Thomasboro. ere
Qld Time White Onion Sats,
very productive, del. any-
where in Ga., $1.25 gal. Auk
promptly filled. J. T.
Feely, Douglasville.

Green Glazed Collard Seed,

lkind bugs dont eat, 4 Thls.,

$1.00; Red Multiplying Onion.
Sets, freeze proof, $1.25 gal.
RAGE: Holloway, Cobbtown.

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
2 ee

CORRECTION NOTICES:

ars) C. not $10.00 C, as er-
roneously stated in issue of
Sept. Ist. Bermuda Haster,
$6.50 doz; $25.00: and - $50.00
C. Bulblets, $10.00 C. Mrs. D.
T Gates, Hamilton, Rt. 1.

Blooming size Bulbs, per
doz: Giant blue and iavender
Tris, $1.25; Dbl. Bronze Day
and improved Lemon - litie:,
$1.00; Snowflake or Star Beth-
leheni, 75c; genuine Croft lil-
jes, 25e ea., $20.00 C. Mrs. R.
J. Miller, Augusta, Rt. 37

PLANTS FOR SALE
fipis igloo

Chas. W. Cabbage Plants,
ready, 500, $1.75; $2.50 M; 50
C. Del, Otis Conner, Pitts, Rt.

Chas. W. Cabbage | Plants,
fresh and green, 300, $1.; 509,
$1.50; $2.50 M. PP. R. Chanec-
lor, Pitts. s

Chas. W., Copenhagen Cab-
bage Plants, 35 C; $1. 300;
$2.50 M; And Collard Plants,
25 C; $2. M. Damp packed.
Add postage. Mrs. M. L. But-
ler, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 356.

Rooted sage plants, 20c a.,
5, $1.00; Peachtrees and May
Cherry, .25 ea; Crabapple
Trees, 20c ea.; Beechnut trees,
6, $1.00; Muscadine Grape
vine, 5. $1.00; Blackhaw Bush-
es, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Robert H.
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6

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

Collard Plants, 300, $1.45;
Good Everbearing Strawberry,
300, $2.00; 500, $5.30; $6.75 M;
Sage, Garlic, Mint, Asparagus
and Catnip, $l.. doz. All del.
Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram,
Reale

Everbearg Strawbry plants,
65c C; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M;
Heading Collard, 40c C; 500,
$1.00; $1.50 M. PP. Moses Dav-
is, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box
126.

Green New Stone and Rut-
ger Tomato E. J. and Copen-
hagen Cabbage, Heading Col-
lard, White Bermuda Onion,
Rutabaga Plants, 50 C; $3.
M; Iceberg and Big Boston
Lettuce Plants, 50c C. PP. Bu-





#on. Martin,

Perry, Rt. 2

ford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt 3.

| Mrs.

Extra Jarge Madonna | Liltes, |
$6.50 doz., $50.00 (Fifty doli- |







<=

ley, Baxley.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
25c C. At my home. Ne less
shipped at 50c C. W. B. Whii-



White Bermuda
Rutabaga, 50 C;

Onion
500,

Leroy Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Large Fresh Green Rutger
Tomato, Copenhagen Mkt., and
Chas. W. Cabbage, Heading
Collard, White Bermuda On-

berg Lettuce Plants, 50c C.
PP. Mrs. Lillie Lightsey, Bax-
ley, Rt. 3.

tra early Strawberry Plants,

fall. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs.

Nice Sage Plants, 20c ea.:
Condon, Giant, Mastodon,
Everbearing Strawberry, $1.;
Comfort, Catnip, and Hore-
hound, 25c ea. Mrs.
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Mastodon Strawberry planis,
70c -C; 500, $3.00: $5.25 M;
Klondike Strawberry, 60c
500, $2.75; $4.75 M;
Pears. $l. ea.
Browneyed Peas, 3 lbs., $1.00.
Add postage. Prompt shipment:
Lee Hood, Gainesvil'e,
Ret. :

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE ;



Sanfords rust-proof, high
yield Wheat, combined, per-
fectly dry, clean, clear of pest,
$3. bu. at my barn. W. E. Me-
Cart, Loganville, Rt. 2. _

Rust-proof No. 14 Oats, 99.5
percent pure, ger., 88 percent,
sub. to certification. J. E. Sul-
livan, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.

ed, 5 bu. bags, $1.35 bu.; Com-
bime run; $1.15 buwu.;
cleaned Blue Lupine seed, 6-
1/2- Ib. J. D. Duke, Ft. Vai-
ley. | :

Turners Bancroft seed oats,

\pure, recleaned, graded, high |

ger., and purity, $2. bu. del.
R. M. Turner, Royston.

800 bu. Victor seed Oats,
pure, $1.25 bu. in 10 bu. lots
or more, at my farm. G. S&.
Brown, Acworth, Rt. 2.

Coker Stanton, also Appler
seed Oats, each, $1.25 bu.
Ernest - P.
Box 83.

Fullgrain Oats, $1.40
FOB. J.
Abruzzi seed Rye. $8. per 2
bu. bag FOB. L. O. Walker,

bu.

Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Victor grain Oats, recleaned,

tested, new bags, and trated,
$1.50 bu. Ralph S. ~ Collier,
Comer.

Any amount Peanut Hay,

No. 1 quality, free from poi-
son, Del. to you in 5 to 12
ton lots up. Write for prices.
V. H. Burke, Ashburn, Rt. }.

Hastings 100 bu. seed Oats,
$1. bu. plus Sacks, 4 mi. West
Carrollton on Hwy.
Harrison, Carrollton, Rt.~ 2.

Sanford wheat, . $2.50 bu.
Ga. Exp. Sta. Lega Oats, $1.50;
Victor grain special seed, $1.75;

Rye grass, 30c lb. Rye grass,
12c Ib. All recleaned.

Tatum, Palmetto.

Fulgrain Seed Oats, combine
run, $1.25 bu. at my home or
FOB Gordon.



Gordon, Rt. 2.

Nice fall grown early Jer- |.
sey Cabbage Plants, $2.50 M;
500, $2. All plants prepaid and |
lshipped promptly. G. L. Steed- | &

aker, Greshamville. es

Green Rutger and Marglobe |
Tomato, E. J. and Copenhagen |
Cabbage, Ga. Heading Collard, |

and| |
$1.50;
Big Boston Lettuce, 50c C. PP.|

Nice large well rooted ex-
50c C. Must move them this

Geo. Hubbard, Gainesville, Rt.
ee :

. Mae

C343
Sugar
1948 White

_|Phone Clarkston 3781

Cokers Victor Oats, reclean-

also re- |

Jackson, Lavonia, |

F. Lowe, Ft.. Valley.

18. ._.Mie

RD,

Morris Cathy,


















far sale or 2
-Cows of equal v:
Jones, Decatur. _









2 Aberdeen-Angus

ion, Imp. American Rutabaga| outstanding,
Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50; {ee-.

- tabulation
generations transferable
er. L. R. Sehwall, Atla
Whitewall St, Melb:
Tel. Wa. 8458. Se
Reg. Jersey Bull,
Berkshire and Duree
PN. Belk, Trenton. _

3 Black Angus H







pwille).- -

Bu



| Reg. Guernsey
old, No. 410501,
So. Cedartown on
Hwy. Near J. W. Zt
| W. C. Stephens, Ced

















[2 Wx. large typ
Hereford Cows, 1 wi
|calf mith. old reason

fed. Mrs. |
! Tucker.



| Reg. Guernsey Mal
old, Grandson of M
orys or exc. for reg.
Heifers. A.
| Farmington.









Reg. Guernsey bull, (
lbs. wt. for sale or
yearlings. Z. J. Lee, RB

Red Poll male out
bloodlines, calved A
1948; good markings
Sacrifice $85.00. J. A.
Dahlonega, Rt. t: 8

Nice Jersey cow,
wt. 900 Ibs. $95.00.
Brown, Gray. Rt. 2.
































and female, $2 ea, |
J.T. Ewing, Jr. Lilow
Near Five Forks.

9 OIC Pigs, 7 wks. o
.ea. in lots of 4; or $10
My barn near Bethany
off Hwy. 78. Fred Leac!
son, Rt. 1, Tel Stone
2508. roe

Reg. Tamworth B

rowed July 13, 1948, :
Sir Clifton No. 938

for shipment Sept. 20th,
immuned, $40 cash, FO
.in buyers m
James, Brunswick, F-




























Ft. Valley. 10 Pigs, Half White
1,500 bu. pure Lega, Oats, | Half Guinea, $10 ea.
recleaned, $1.25 bu. W. J.|Near Sandhill. Mr. Ira B.,
Estes, Haralson. | Carrollton, Rt. ck) 3s
Cokers Fulgrain Oats, $1.50) Reg. Hereford Pigs,
bu. FOB. John 2R.. Brown,|old, out of Byromv

Beauty, si r

liam, life treated and

very finest bloodlines, -
marked, litter of 12
buyers name, $25 ez

Mims, Byromville,

20 head thrifty p:
OIC, * bal: SPC, $i
for. lit. G. C. Wilder,

Hereford, PC, Yorkshire
6 wks. pigs, $10 ea; Also
an Nubian cross Mi
-at our farm. Whitesvil
W. W. Ensminger, Forts

Reg. Duroc-Jersey pigs,
9 wks. old, $35 ea. Di
Duffell Sr., Macon, 659
way. 3 ce











Sunrise. Barley, some vetch,|_ Nice Brood Sow, al
$2.00; Crimson Clover, trace lbs., and 3 pigs 8 wks, y
males and 1 female. G. W.

well, Senoia.

Yorkshires: Lean
17 pigs this litter
7th, exe. reg. no
bargains, | in
George W. Tyle
W. Moreland



lamp. rg at SE)
Furnish unrelated



























work. anywhere, gen- |



John poroe: Com-





- Horses - and)
950 ae Jack, 5 yrs. |}

Red Das Stock





males, gentle, work'|




Ss John Breck,





Bay Shetland Pony, |
S. EL one R. FE



mice. ee 5
good workers. |
ers, SG Rt.



Boxe Batiming Sral=
stud. $25.00. with re-

Standing at Wrays- |
. B. Curtis, aoa





d 5 yrs. old, $390.-
s. old mare and her |
: rse colt, $200.00:
r quick sale. C. O.
mericus, RFD 2.








Tbs., eat ket
sily- handled. Priced
Ss. Brige, Coens:




re Mule and 1 H
65.00 at my home.
D. Owens, Lawrence-
PA, Box 131-A.

Horse Mule,
for yearlings of equal
; eee Jr., Zeke

Ponies, 1 Pinto Sad- |)
Work Hore for sale |!



31 MewilKiams Ra,
12, Box 197.

- Bur Mule, about
bout 300 Ibs.,. gentle, |
can ridey sell




Sam Robinson, At-|

old Stud Colt, .
ith flax mane ant}-
gentle and eligible
$200.00. or trade for)
Pigs or Sows, /
photo of colt i
Sturman, Jr,
Richland Rd:, S.




i work anywhere, $200.-

it =Strawberry Roan
rs. old, partly broke,
rade for calves. V. N.



Saddle Upc.
Dea white stockings,













Ih

Ta:

Rd.,

led,

~ fold

St.

61.

pst.





2 NZW Rabbits,

2 old, Does, $7.00 for both; NZW
{10 mos. old doe, $3.00. Good |
healthy stock. John A, Kin-
sey, Dalton, 318 oes St.
Eng. type | Angora
i good) wooler and meat, 9% sen-
-|lor does, $2.00, and $3.00 ea.
for pecan trees, Ha
and grape vines,
|Mrs. Teman A.
jdon, Rt.

| NZW Rabbits,
z _|stock, 3 mos.
i 4U

Or exe.
bushes,

old, $3. 50 prs
old Buck, Sets
mos. old. bueks, $1.25 ea; 2 Ya
3 $6.00. Add postage. |

Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
FRR 5.

old Dee,





SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE.



. Tog. milk Goat,
jfreshened Ist kid about May
between 1%
daily now. Easy milker,
'00-at my barn. B. G. Tativie os,
Stone Mee Rt. 1, Hairston
Ss. Stockbridge Ra.

ne Saanan Male ae Stud:

Fee, :
raw mille from tested _ goats,
WJ. Sumilin,
Janta, 730 Grand Ave.,
BE. 5393.

2 good stock Milk Goats
now aun Wy -
cheap.
Snipes, :

3 Ewes, ae 2 ace. Rams,
$40:00 for lot. J. R. MeLucas,
Conyers. Phone 256i.

Reg. Saanan & Nubian Kids4
bred or open. Fine ped.
Bucks,

$1.00 gal.





LIVESTOCK WANTED

CATTLE ae jpr.;. Reeves, $25. pr. H. G.

Want contact ~ party
raise Beef Cattle
and Milch Cows on share bas-
is. I have the experience. Ish-!
jam Blake,
19 Mee

Want T. B. and Bangs iree
cows, able to raise 2 or more|
any breed. Pay up to
'$200.00 depending
production, age and cond. R.
Farmington, Rt.

capital,

Jealves,

B- Curtis,

Pay
-|milch cows and yearlings, any-
' Describe fully
land price. . S. Haynes, By-
ron, I

Want. several. Milch Cows,

fresh in, T. B. and Bang test-
gentle and not

where

Wim.
IRt. 4, Box 29.

r RABBITS:

Want some Belgian ales
-| Advise age, price,
ocke, Quitman, Rt. 2:

POULTRY FOR SALE

(BANTAMS:

Cornish Bantams,
from Atlanta and
Macon show winners.
Farmer,

Trio mixed
sale or trade
Cochin Bantams.
Pearson.

Extra fine Golden Sebvight
'Coeckerels and Pullets,
winning stock and fine
show lines, fully grown,
fea, Billy Willis,

prize

Purebred Buff Cochin
[tams, Reosters and Hens,
fer sell >,
Call Ra. 8205.
eee ey Atlanta,

so ae hatch baztams,
pulleis, 1 rooster, $5. Exp. Col.

IM. O. Rd. Mrs.







FOR SALE



- | SACKS FOR SALE 4





Iny Modern. BB Bantams,
Apr. '48 hatch, $6 00; Hers,

s, [82:90 ea.; Common Bantams,

Tis St.

Bearded Mills Fleurs, ea. $7.,

4470 Broadway.

Barnesville.
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS

els, May and June hatch, $2.

" [mond, Farmington, Rt. 1.

POB 251.

Brown-Red Stags, $2.50 ea.

ae and May hatched. Darryl]
*\. Aubrey, Atlanta, Rt. 4,

Box 453, ~

LEGHORNS: 22 Foremans W.
L. hens, Yr. old. Egg average

'jproduction past yr. 251, $40.00.|

at my place. Wm. A. McClain,
Atlanta, 1776 W. Wesley. Rd.

both breeds at stad. BME GHGS:

Tt. E. Bunn, Jr. Decatur, 3200
IN. Druid - Hills. Rd. Tel.
5884.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,

.|PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,

ETC.

Bob White Quail, breeders,
$7.50 pr.; Full plumaged Phea-
sants, Silvers, $10.00; Golden}
$15. pr.; Lady Amherst, $20.

.Deas, Gracewood.

Show stock Muff Tumblers
in all colors, Eng. Trumpeters

Homers; White Fan Tails and }
iT pr. White Barbs. E. H. Mor-
gan, College Park, 231 E. Cam-
bridge. :

6 Roller Pigeons, $3.00; 7]
Racing Homers, $7. All are

*|seamless banded. Billy Turner,
Union Point.

REDS, GN. AND R.-L):
Purebred Parmenter Red 10}

$2.50 ea; also March 1948

R. . Sanders, Vienna.

3 R. I. Red 4-A grade eae,
lag. mos. old, $2.50 ea; 1 N. &.
>|Red rooster, Yr. old, and 15

IN. H. hehs, $2.50. ea. All 4-A
rade. Send crates, or return |

mine. No: chks. Mrs: G. C.
Clifton, Millen.

|TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,

_|GEESE, ETC.

Fine Geese, $9. trio; Aiso
top quality Goose Feathers,

180c Ib. R. B. Curtis, Farming-
fom, Rt. 2:

Lot of 4. Guineas, $6; 2
speckled, white African Hen,

pand \ White African Rooster.
-|None sold separately. Ship-}:
Exp, Gol. E. D. Allen, Atlan- |

ita, Rt. 2, Box 430. Tel. Ch.
; 15902.

15 Turkey Hens, 12 Ibs, ea.,

~ii: Lom, 30 lbs. 1 1/2 yx... old |.
'$80. for lot. Ship anywhere.

MO only. Mrs. Fannie Findley, |

Danburg, Rt. 1.

| Wild Mallard Ducks and}
iGeld, Silver and Mongolian,
(Ringneck Pheasants, fully ma-
itured and plumaged. Prices cn

request. G. H. Shafter, Doug-
Jasville.

12 or more this yrs hatch

1539 Beecher large White Pekims, average 2

idrakes to ea. bunch, $1. ea. or
trade. for Buff Cochin ban-
tams, Yr. old. My place, 2 ii.
[Powder Springs on Marietta



only. Peggy Highiand,
. Lavonia, - :

Springs, Ri. 2

_ Black and White Muscovey
7> young ones,
Jast yr. duck, $10. or $1.25 ea.
ips shipping chrgs. B. T.Ad- | Acd postage. Prompt shipment

os, Elberton, RFD 3.

6 mixed hens, 1947 hatch:
Also Rooster, 50c ea. FOR MO
Silas Snipes, Commerve, Rt. 2.

and 1|4 3, $1.00; Odds, 25 ea; w





same breed, 746 and 47 natch, | : .
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE

32.90 pr.5 Extra inens, 75e ea.
Good .setters. B. H. Holsom-
back, Hast Point, 302 S. far-

Print sacks, washed and iron

holes, 20 ea.; Whites, not wash.
ed, 15 ea. COD, MO, or Cash

Mrs. Clayton Holbrook, Dough
erty, Rt. 1, i

Smooth print secee oe Dk 00;

All free of holes and mildew,
ironed and PP. Mrs. E. L. Kenne



Pure bright Gallberry honey, =~ Z ee
packed in qt. Mason jars, 12 to} Washed and ironed _ priat

Bantams per /pair> W. C. sacks, free of holes and imil-

Black Polish, Bearded Silkies,| CS. $10 case. FOB. J. W. Sher-

| man, ae Reel

50 cases No. I Table honey,
packed in comb, in standard pt.

.|Black Cochins and Golden Se. |
brights, $6.00; Buff Cochins,
$5. Frenchy Zubel, Macon,

12 White Leghorn Bantam
jhens and 4 male birds, $10. |

or $l. ea. F. M. Ogletree, | colony Italian Bees,

frame modern hive, 2 supers,
$7; Honey. Extractor, 2 frame
eap., $10, E. B. Ellis, Decatur,
1031 East Lake Drive.

Honey, 6-5 lb. pails to case,
| Poplar, $6: Tubelo and poplar |Cumming, Rt. 5, Box 151.

Several barrels} Print sacks, 100 lb. Cape 3
off-grade Honey (mostly Mexi- $1.00; $3.75 doz; $27.50 C;

White, 100 Ib. cap, 4, $1.00:

Pure Dark Cornish Cocker-

ea. im lots of 2. H. W. Thur-

mixed, $7.50;

Trio of each:. Heads and
Clipper W. Hackle cross, 2
yrs. old, 2 Blue Games, 1 yr.
old, other 18 mos. old, $6. for
jlot. Jas. C. Bennett, Duluth,

can Clover), 6c Ib. by the bbl.
Barrells to be returned. J. D.
Pall, Rebecca.



PECAN & FRUIT TREES |
FOR SALE

Several nice 1/2 Brown- }
Red, 1/2 Claret Pullets, ee
'. |white, $1.50 ea.; Stags of sanie
breed, not related, also pu-e



Chestnut Trees, and Grape Vine
| at reasonable prices. List free.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Concord Grape, Red Abund-
ance and Blue Damsel Plum, |
| Early Richmond Cherry Trees,
Black walnut, 3, $1; 'Thornless| Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.
| Boysenberry, 12 vines, $1; Also
finest Gem Everbearing Straw- 4
berry Plants, $1.25 C. Mrs. John
Myers, Hartwell, Rit.2;

Good Pecan Trees.

now. A, H. Pinson, Slyvester.
Blue Plum Trees for sale or

trade. Mrs. H. Boyd, Carrollton.

Damson Plum Sprouts, $1 ea.
Add postage. Mrs.
rells, Royston.

Budded Pecan Trees,
10 ft., State insp., Stuart, Money

and Logan strain. Racing|

Ship anywhere in Ga. a E.
| Morgan, Atlanta,

tario Ave. Tel. Ra. 1475,

Black Muse adine. Black Walnut
Red and Yellow Plum, 5,-. $2;
Raspberry, Blue Berry,, rooted. j
ae PP. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, |
mos. old hens, now . laying, | 4



Cornish cockerels, from blood- |

SACK
tested stock, $3. ea. M. O. Mrs. ef FOR SALE



Print sacks, 100 lb cap..wash-
ed, free of holes and mildew,
pe ea, us: Ray Saxon, Cleve-

ae oF lb. cap. print sacks
| washed, raveled, free of holes |

Add postage. No checks.
i - Whelchel,

oe print sacks, 100 Ib. eap.,
| washed, free of holes and mil-
| dew, 3, $1.00; 30 ea. in lots 15
G. L. Pirkle,
lowers Branch, Rt, i.

Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, free of holes and mil-
, & $1.00; 30c ea. in lots 15
. H. G. Pirkle,
Flowery Branch, Rt. f.

Nice print sacks washed, iron
; Also white, unwash-
ed, 20c ea. No holes nor mildew
| Add ree haa oo

Nice: le sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
free of holes
3, St. 00; Odd sacks
; Sacks with small holes,
Be A. Whelchel,
Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Nice print sacks, 100 lb: cap.,
ripped, 3 $100
- I. Vaughn, Gainesville,

White. 100 Ib. cap., 5c. ea. Dal,
H. R. Rich, Powder |.



More, Alpharetta. RFD I.

idew, 35 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
W. J. Cochran, Stonewall.

25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. N. L.

Mit- Rogers, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed and
ironed, 30c ea. No checks nor

16/COD. orders. J. B. ee

Cornelia.

Print sacks,. free i hale:
and mildew, 40c ea. PP. No
ichecks. Mrs. M. M. Phillips,

$2.90 doz.; $21.50 C. Shipped

Crow, Gainesville. Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed, nice,
clean, 3, $1. PP. Will mail
COD. Mrs. L. . Jones, Cunt:
ming, Rt. 1.

and mildew, 100 lb. cap.. tor
sale. Mrs. Edwin Patterson,
;Cumming, Rt. 1.

Unwashed 100 Ib. cap., sacks,
'$3.25 doz. PP to 3rd zone. Mrs.

ay

Nice large size, print sacks,
-100 lb. cap., free of holes and
mildew, washed, 3, $1.00: $3.75
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Guy
'Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, 3, $1.00: Un-
so. Add postage. Mrs. Neel
Payne, Canton, Rt. 3. :

Nice print sacks, 100 lb.
cap., washed, free of holes and.
mildew, 3, $1. PP. Mrs. Will

Boolsin : orders. Write for prices: Castleberry, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
Re Be Adkins, Cordele, ee

true to name
ene Peach Trees with white
bear. next year,

Chicken feed sacks, 30 ib.
dairy feed Prints, 100 lb. cap,
50c ea. G. T... Brown, - Ball

-/Ground, Rt. 1.

Nice Print sacks, good cond.,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 3 for $1, Add
postage. Mrs. Vernie Stone,
Canton, Rt. 1.



\MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE

BEANS: ;

Fine, Tender, White Half
| Runner beans, clean sound, 3
pts. $1. Add Postage. No. chks.
| Mrs, R. L. Welch, Dablones
Rt, 1.

200 lbs., White, Brown-eyed,
sugar crowder peas, 1948 crop,
sound, clean, 20c lb. for lot,
FOB. C. L. MeMickle, chaee

BUTTER:

Some country butter, 60c lb.
and postage. Mr. Otis Mashburn
Cumming, Rt. 5.

CORN:

60 or 70 bu. Corn. in shuek,
$2 buy at my barn. Edgar Sil-
ver, Talking Reek. Rt. 2.

New, White milling corn,
ready Sept. 15, $2. bu. FOB
farm. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg-
ister,

SYRUP:

50 cans Ga. Cane syrup, dve
ea: at my farm. W.. Y. Harper,
Wray. :

170 cases pure Sugar Cane
Syrup, 6 No. 10 cans per case,
$4.50 case. Will ship. FOB.
Horace Chason, Whigham, Rt, 2,

FARM HELP WANTED

Want someone to gather 25
A good cotton. House furnish-
ed. E. F. Scales, Bowdon, Rt.
4,

Want capable man on stock
farm. Good wages and geod

,}house with ryaodern conven-



jences. F, N. Belg, Trenton.













Whites, free of letters, 20 ea.

Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cau,
$6 case; Also want |washed, and ironed, good cond.
to buy good power honey ex-
tractor. Give full details.
ehell Coxwell, Warner Robins,

promptly. MO. preferred. Major g

White sacks, free of heles a

|washed White, good cond. al-

















-























worth to feed the people of the Old
(World. :

farmers of America and not just that

Thompson, -

good 2H crop, 3rds and Aths |

_ plete 2H equip. to him. Good

- wages.

PAGE FOUR





LETTER TOA

of McDonald, Linda,
fendants.
at work in the world today who are beut
on destroying America and American-
ism, and who are determined, if possi-
ble, to bring the whole world under as
complete economic and political control
as the politburo ever dreamed of. Every
man who has the courage and fortitude
to stand forthright for the preserva-_
tion of our country and our liberties is_
the object of their wrath. They have
their stooges in many departments of
government. They are contempetuous |
of the Senators and Congressmen whom
They do not hesitate
of our Congress
and Senate access to public

(Continued from Page One)

IT appreciate sincerely your generous
offer of financial and other help in the
fight. This will, of course, be needed
because I am a poor man and the pow-
ers of the Federal Government are un-
limited,

IT am now standing with the other
defendants in a situation which car
well overtake you and every other
American citizen who has the interest
and courage to fight for the American
way of life. Wheretore, you have truly

said that this is really the fight of the to refu



the people elect.



There are powerful

se the members

et al.the de-

records.














inde expose their
forces takings:
bese? ? It is.a vance oF thst
no people have long retaine
erties when they forgot what
obtain those liberties. The ae

det a that. frame of age tha
ed a Henry, to say the
words

or give me ant EE
With all good wishes, E am
Sincerely yours,

TOM LINDER,







FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED



reliable

Want good reliable white} Want exp. farmer
family to run 2H crop, 50-50|for 1949 with tractor and
basis, So. Fulton Co., 3 1/2 mi./equip., 100 A rich bottom land,

So. Fairburn. Good 5 R hous
with lights. School and mail
1 mi..-The -Hock . Bapt.
Seev =-Mis-.--H.: 4B:
Stonewall. Tel.
Fairburn 4091.

Want white or col. family
to help gather crop. 4 R house

15 A vetch, bermuda pasture,
wooded all yr. streams, good
house, elec., water, phone
available. Near trans., school
and churches. Satis. terms can
be arranged. Mrs. Cora S. Cuos-
yell, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

Want Share Cropper,



3300

with lights on mail and school |4 H farm near Wrightsville,

bus line. R. L. Veal, Coving- | 'Johnson~ Co. Good house, wa-
ton. Rt. 2. : iter, REA-current, school and

mail rt. 3 mi: town. Also want
family for gathering this
years 35 A cotton and other
Cecil Claxton, | Wrights-

2
location, on. mail rt, near Be
school and churches. 4 1/2 mi.| Want man able to operate
So. Hapeville, U. S. Hwy. 41, farm using 2 row J. D. Trac-
1/4 mi. W. Philadelphia tor, Clayton Co. House, lights,
Church. Rosene Carden, ~Forest wood, water, school and mail
Park. Rt. Good proposition for right
/party. T. S. Oliver, Atlaata,
Want man at with !1079 Colquitt Ave. N. E. Tel.
small family to work for | (Cy. 3265.
Smart, honest and}
sober. Good house. Leonard}
Collins, Cobbtown.

Want responsible farmer for |

Os | crops.

ville,

or standing. rent. Sell

once

Want white family with ref.
for 2H crop, 18 mi.
on school and bus line. 5 R

Want settled, nice, white house with lights. 3rds
woman, 45-50 yrs. old, to live. /4ths, halves or other _ satis.
in home on farm and do light | basis. Larry McDaniel, Atlan+
farm chores, $20. mth. and/ta, 145 Luckie St., N. WwW.
board. Mrs. Eva C. Rogers, | Want settled, white, nice
Claxton. \woman, 45- 55 up to live in
jhome with 2 adults on farm
fand help with light farm
| work. Write: Mrs. Elsie Chaa-

Want man about 45 yrs. old
or couple for general farm
work and garden and _live-|
stock. Rat at water mill. ce Daron
Good living quarters. White | Want to trade with white
or colored. Straight salary. R.|farm family who have raised
M. Bargeron, Sardis, RFD 1. \cotton crop this year, to help

fon large irrigated veg. farm

Want nice white woman to near Atlanta next year. Nice
live as one of family on farm |house with elec., garden, wood,
and help with farm work for |pasture. Pay man- about $3.
room, board, and salary. L. C./daily. R. F. -Sams, . Clarkston.
Williams, Cochran, Rt. 2. Care Want for. 1949 1 H. white

Pee. oe Stock Farm. |tarmer for 15 A. R. house, Elec.
Want Young Farmer, grad./ pasture, wood water RFD and
of Agric.
velop 60A farm,
Janta, on full
basis;
interest without cash mies 3
ment. Modern quarters furr. | 3 3736.
ished, no wages. H. Speckert,| Want reliable,
Atlanta, 1260 North Ave. N. for 1949 with tractor and equip-
E

13 mi. E, At-|6 mi. So. Dawsonville. All you

partnership | ake except 4 A. cotton for
: Ath. Meee S: Hayes Se
Ss







| ment. 100 A. rich bottom land.
t t

Want man on 4ths for large | (oe ee cai abcd

farm below Valdosta. Must} house, elec. water, near trans.

have own equipment. J. C. | school and churches, Satisfact-

Covington; Atlanta, 1124 ee ory basis. Mrs. Cora S. Coryell,
ler Bldg. Tel. Ma. 8355. | onto, mutta

Want 1 or 2 handicapped | Bachelor living alone wants

veterans to take on job train-'man to live and work on}
ing for farm. Must be able to|farm. No salary; but petm-
drive truck to State Farmers) anent home. and all rich
Market. Good school. Fulton land ean tend. Can _ raise
Co. No whiskey. O. E. Norton, chickens, hogs, etc. Henry G.
Fairburn. |Foster,

Calhoun, Rb,





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. For details, Write your County Agent,
or Geo. W. Gibson, Rome, 305 E. 2nd St.



Atlanta, |

and |

School to. help de- | School Bus, on Ettawah River,

Exp. farmer

FARM HELP. WANTED



Want man and wife to farm
on halves, use _ tractor and
work for me when not work-
ing for himself: Must ~ have
good references. J. W. Weaver,
Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

_ Want man with clean habits
for farm with small dairy. Elec.
milkers, 5 R. house on paved
Hwy.,* water, elec.; garden,
wood; near 2 churches, school
bus by door. Top wages and
steady job. Corrspondence ans.
D. N. Crape, Sr., Griffin, Rt.
4,

fer 1949. Good _land, pasture,
4 R. house, on mail and school
Rt. in Carrolt Co. Mrs. N. H.
Vines, Temple. Rt. 1.

Want for 1949 white or col.

\farmer with at least 4.in family

(whom have never worked ex-
cept farm work), for 2 H. crop,
50-50 basis, Young stock. 4 R.

churches. Extra. good land. W.
R. Sweatman,
| Atlanta phone WA 4711.

couple, middleaged,
for farm. Good opportunity to
right couple to do light farm
work and stay on the job. G.
H. Hagan, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Want family of good farm
and orchard workers in. Ra-
bun Co. 3 R. house on Orchard
property. Care for all of place.

| Want -

East Jeffersonville, 23 mi. S.

E. Macon. Good house, elec.,
water, phone available. Miss
Pearl Solomon, Macon, 479
Orange St. Apt. 6.

POSITIONS WANTED

Want 1H Crop, 50-50 basis,
close to church and bus, with
chicken house. Also work
when not in crop. 5 in family.
Have to be moved Ist. of 1949.





Can. give references. C: Man-
gum, Duluth.
Want small farm, standing

jrent, or share basis. Few acres.

corn: and bal. for cattle pas-
|ture. Will fence it if not al-
iready fenced on_ satisfactory
jarrangements. So. Ga. W. L.
|Middlebrooks, DeSota, Rt. 1.

White man and wife with 4
{boys and girls (11-15 yrs. old.
|wants 65 or more acres with
jreliable man with tractor for
1949. Exp. farming and operai-
ling machinery, corn, peanuts
jand tobacco for. general crop.
jCan give ref. Carl Miller, El-

jlabelle, Rt. 1, Box 15.

Married -man wants job as
truck or tractor driver on
farm, and dairy looking after
cattle. Well experienced.. No
bad habits. Ready to go any

place. J. E. Whisnant, Lenox.

| FARM LAND ISSUE SEPTEMBE

Want good, honest family of |].
good character for 2. H. erop |

house, lights, conve. school and...

Dallas. Rt. 45

Wages, pasture, . gardens, wa-
ter, wood. Dont apply unless
willing to work.. L. M. Cliftoa, |
Clayton,. Rt: 227": Box: 1300.
Phone No. 303..

Want reliable, exp., farmer
for 1949. 100. A. good truck
land. 65 A. Bermuda pasture,
wooded, all-year.streams, 1 mi.

\erop,

Commissioner of Agrieu it

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Our Special Farm Land Supplement: will
lished September 22. Farms for Sale, For Rent, V
/ing to Buy and to Rent, and In Exchange F
| Notices MUST REACH THIS OFFICE, 222
| CAPITOL, ATLANTA, not later than. Wed
September 15. All notices received after th
September 15, will NECESSARILY have to
TED FROM PUBLICATION.. Notices MUST
EXCEED sixty (60) words, including name 4a
dress and telephone number (if desired).
will be CUT if. necessary to meet the requir
If you have more than ONE tract of land, th
rage MUST be consolidated into the ONE
E NOTICE ONLY TO A PATRON OR TO
RS OF SAME FAMILY ... . not exceedin
(60) words, including name and address . .
order that all notices of such type receive
September 15, may be published. -

POSITIVELY NO REAL ESTATE NOR
ESTATE AGENTS nor CITY PROPERTY,
APARTMENTS or ROOMS FOR RENT or WA
STORES OR OTHER BUSINESS PROPER
OUT OF THE STATE PROPERTY WILL BE.
LISHED . GEORGIA FARM LAND AND
GIA FARMS ONLY ... THIS IN accordance

-S. Postal Regulations, governing our. SECOND
MAILING RATE.

SEND IN YOUR ns LAND NOTICE |
DIATELY.







POSITIONS WANTED



Want 1H crop standing rent
or 3rds and 4ths. Give 500 |
Ibs. bale of cotton and seed
for rent. 3.or 4 R house, lights, Hoyle, Ellaville.
water, wood and on_ school].
rt. Prefer around DeKalb or
Fulton. Co. Arthur . Simpson,
Lithonia, Rt. 2. Rock Spring:
Rd. Care Miss Addie Park,
Box 152.

1949, with good hot

43 yr. old single
bered man, without b
wants job on large
farm, in or around
Archie, 20GB
5.

Man with family wants job
for 1949 raising broilers on
large scale, share basis, modern
convenience, school and mail

Prefer Fulton Co. Have
pas of help. Paul Brannon, School bis Re

Hampton, Rt. 1. |mi, So, Atlanta:

~ Want 1H Farm for 1949 for;Letters ans. Je
standing rent. Good 4R house |McDonough, Rt.

Exp.. farmer ith

ily, wants good
standing rent. Must

barn,



and barn. Mail rt. Anywhere ae
around Cordele, Tifton, Moul- Bh eee
trie or Thomasville. Dont|,. ?

drink. Am 27 yrs. old. Ben-
nie Fendley, Danburg, Rt. 1.

Husband with wife, 4 chil-
dren, want 1H crop on halves
for 749. 4 or 5 R }ouse.- Some
tobacco, little . co. truck
corn, cane and: peanuts:
hogs. School and mail rt.
Desire with good couple in
So. Ga. Desburn Chapman Sr.,
Quitman.

salary. Single,
Barnett Pounds,

Want 1 H. crop
standing rent or 50
Would raise chickens
per head. Wife and
Can give ref. No ba
place considered. |
dox, Buford, Rt. 2.

Exp. tractor f
large crop on shi

for

Want job as dairy man. Am

single. Can drive truck or

tractor. Ready for work. I. Le ve non 3e oo

Garner, SEIIBStO Rfok: Springs. H.
Want small crop or steady | Powder springs. R

tractor driving job for 1949. |
5 yrs. exp. Do repair work on}
machinery and carpenter work.

Want a =





Have tools for both. Am sober. all kinds Mii n
J. O.- Connell, Albany, 1202 welding,
Eager t. Tel. 390 W, 2.