10 rial By TOM: LINDER
* eae Market Bulletin I car-
or written by me to Secretary of
ult re Brannan, regarding the cot-
ation, and asking thim to make
the ceiling price fixed on cotton
price to farmers. This would |
farmers a guaranteed - base of.
ed instead of 30. 46 per
Barred: copy of telegram that I
nt Commissioner Ballentine of
lina, President of. the South-
tion of Ro taoiet of Ag-
_ I have received no reply to my
from Secretary Brannan.
n today in receipt of telegram 5
issioner Ballentine as follows:
Unable to reach you over: phone
dering replies by other
issioners. Have decided not
g further developments. Will
ss ituation with you. within the
few days fi A
not know what further ae if
missioner Ballentine has in
ut I certainly hope he intends to
this matter most energetically be-
f the Commissioners of Agricul-
represent the farmers do not,
me, take strong and affirmative
ey must assume the blame in
Me DiSalle fixed a ceiling of
pound on American cotton, he
about 30c to 40c per pound un-
he world price at that time. The.
yment itself said that 45c was a
e for cotton. The Government
was a fair price by fixing 45c as
ng price. Certainly, the Goy-
t cannot justify its action in ask-
ne farmers to produce - 16-million
of cotton, fixing a-ceiling of 45 per
and then sitting idly by and al-
the 16-million, bale crop to pee
se always want to know
be done. They take
Al: nothing. can be done and,
ason, they make no attempt to
Daleks: of tke Boston Tea
mbattled farmers at Lexing-
Vashington at Valley
ew Orleans had .
Tom Linder Commissioner
_ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1951
n Farmers |
ou Think?
_ meeting for the sixteenth | |
what happens to tHe farm-_ ;
its for
t
taken it for granted that nothing could
be done, we would still be a SOlOny. of |
Great Britain.
The time has come when the cotton
farmers must take concerted action to
protect themselves and@ their families
from suffering the loss. of this . cotton
crop. The farmer has within his own
hands several complete remedies. He
can not only force the price to 45- per
pound, but he can force it as high as he
sees fit. , rhere are many |
farmer can do with or without the lead-
ership of those from whom, he has the
right to expect leadership.
COTTON ISGOOD FERTILIZER
Cotton plowed:back~ into the land
makes one of the finest fertilizers to be
had. It can be plowed in cheaper than
it can be picked. If every third bale of
cotton were plowed back into the land,
the farmer would save one-third of the
picking billhe would sell two bales of
cotton for more money than he would
' have received for the three bales.
One year ago farmers were plowing
up cotton as a requirement of the Gov-
ernment and cotton went to 45c per
pound. Cotton will again go to 45c ina
few days if the farmers demonstrate that
they will not produce an over-supply.
Much of this years cotton crop is
planted on land that farmers would have
put in peanuts had it not been that the
Government restricted the planting of
peanuts and encouraged them to plant
cotton.
plowing under every third row, you
would see the price of cotton hit the ceil-
ing and bust the ceiling wide open.
YOU CAN WHIP THEM AT
THEIR OWN GAME
If the farmers who are financially able
to do so would buy March futures at the
present price and then plow under every
third row, they would not only get a fair
price for their spot cotton, but they
_ would take the bears for a ride on the
Cotton Exchanges.
GOVERNMENT STOCKPILE -
The Government needs 5-million bales
of cotton for stockpiling purposes. They
figure they can get it at the loan price
out of the present crop. The minute the
Government realizes the farmers are
not going to have this cotton crop stolen
from them, the Government itself will
be forced to get into the market and pay
a satisfactory price to the farmers, then
things the.
The minute the farmer started -
-in 1909-14, under
the farmers could stop plowing up the:
third row and get a minimum of 45c per
pound for all the cotton they have left.
-T have before me copy of the Federal.
Register of July 4, 1951 where on page |
6491, the President signed an Order for ~
_ the importation of 1,500,000 pounds of!
foreign cotton. He said at that time that
the importation of this cotton would not
interfere with the domestic
farmer would not reduce substantially
the amount of any product processed in |
the United States, from cotton produced =
in the United States.
This cotton has to be purchased in for-
eign countries at the world price which
is far above the American price and, yet,
they would take the very cotton which
they ask the farmer to produce as a pa-
| triotic service and leave the farmer with-
out money to pay debts he incurred in
making the cotton crop or to provide
food and clothing for his family for the
coming winter. :
UNLIMITED GOVERNMENT MONEY
FOR FORFIGNERS
The present Administration in Wash~
ington does not hesitate to ask fox hun-
dreds of millions of dollars to be used in
encouraging agricultural production. in
all the countries of the world. We now
have thousands of men employed at -Gove.
ernment expense in the countries of Cen:
tral America, South America, Europe,
Asia and Africa to help those countries
increase agricultural production.
The President does not hesitate to ask
Congress, and Congress seldom refuses,
to appropriate hundreds and hundreds of
millions of dollars to furnish free Amer-
ican cotton and other American agricul-
tural crops to people all over the world.
Within the last three days the Presi-
dent has asked Congress for several hun-
dred million dollars for displaced persons
and for taking care of people in South-
eastern Asia,
On a basis of what a farmer could buy
his then standard of
living, and what he can buy now under
the presnt standard of living, the farm:
er. would have to receive 56.70c per
pound for this years cotton crop to re:
ceive actual parity.
It has been demonstrated through the
pages of the Market Bulletin in .past
years that the cost of cotton goods to
consumers and the price which the u-
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NUMBER 40
prograns
meaning that, the 30c a pound to the.
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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
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e of address to STATE BU- |
ATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
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Published Weekly at
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By Depariment of Agriculture
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
of June 6,
of October 8, 1917. .
Entered as second class matter 3
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at Covington, Georgia, under Act
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Hamilton All Metal 10 ff
Lime and Fertilizer Spreader,
used very little, $80. G. C.
Wilder, Musella.
McCormick-Deering No. 7
Mower, 1 rake, good _ cond.,
q ice. for both. M. O. Neely, At-
anta, 929 Lynhurst Dr.
One Turner Peanut Shaker
and Dropper with attachment
for-dropping peanuts by stack
poles, complete with coupling
and tractor hitch, used on a-
bout 40 acres, good cond., $450.
FOB. W. C. McCranie, Milan.
One Dairy Victory Milk
Cooler, Ist class cond. See or
_ write: J. G. Hulsey, White
Plains.
Lilliston Peanut Picker,
ner Hay Baler with 7 hp Wisc.
motor, both equipped on rub-
ber, good cond., complete with
all belts, $700. Phone 192-M4
Millen, Ga. T. C. Barefield,
Perkins.
2 sets Mill Rocks, 40 in.
diam., 16 in. thick, one set for
grinding corn made of Lava,
other set French bur rocks for
grinding wheat and rye, runs
by band wheels on spindles,
use 10 in. belts, also crane for
lifting rocks. R. D. Howser,
Dawsonville.
2 late model Ford tractors
with planters, cultivators, two
14 in. bottom plows, 4 disc til-
Jer, 2 row stalk cutter, dbl. sec.
harrow, 14 ft. peanut weeder,
like new, for sale. Tel. 8502. J.
A Payne, Butler, Box 401.
Lilliston Peanut Picker, old
model but in good shape, will
pick 60 bu. an hour, $50. Phone
1076. Ralph Dunn, Marietta,
202 Root St.
McCormick-Deering 1530,
model, all on steel as is trac-
tor, 4. disc tiller, reasonable.
Tel. 2281WL. L. M. McTyre,
Marietta.
3 Roller Cane Mill,
Copper Evaporator, both good
iGond:,, ~pto. tor both: Or. i:
Crawford, Goggins.
1948 Case VAC tractor,
conditioned good tires, plant-
ers, cultivators, good cond.,
$375. P. L. Duke, Mansfield,
Box 11. 7
IHC Manure Spreader, $175.;
Cultipacker, $75.00; THC Mow-
er, $65.00; Massey Harris, $50.;
THC Dump Hay Rake, $35. All
10 ft.
good cond. Fob farm. T. R.|
Breedlove, Monroe.
One 52R Intn] Combine, good
as new, cut about 20 acres last
yr. Motor driven.
$950. FOB. G. L. Cooper, Rey-
nolds. Phone (Day) No, 46.
Tur- }
34 |
Be= "|
Cole planter, 2 fertilizer dis-
tributors, Fowler blade, Jr. cul-
tivator, and 1 good horse for
sale-or trade for small garden
tractor. All good cond. State
what you have. C. T. Webb,
Cloudland.
Ford Ferguson tractor, 1947
model, bush and bog type har--
row, tiller plow, field -cultiva-
tor, dozier blade and lift type
scoop, for sale. W. T. Brown,
Atlanta, 837 McMillan St. N.
W., EM 3108.
Peanut picker, Linson chain
drive, J. D., hay baler, good
cond., $250.; Case tractor, 47
model. 2 row, .all equipment,
planters, distributors, all plows,
dbl. sec. cutaway harrow, 2
bottom plow, $6,000. 4 mi. No.
Pitts..Tom Warren, Pitts.
2 row B. F. Avery tractor,
cultivators, drag harrows, good
shape, 2 H. disc cultivator, 2-2
H plows, and other equipment.
Sell cheap, separately or to-
gether or trade for garden
Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box 186,
Southern Junction.
Standard engine walking
tractor with all regular equip-
ment, including plow, cultiva-
tors, spike harrow, planters,
and wagon. See. Patrick Tay-
lor, Carl, Ga.
2 H wagon, almost good as
new, guano distributor, cotton
planter, Cole dropper - with
planter for all kinds of seed,
plow tools, and a, buggy for
sale. B. F. Fuller, Butler, Rt.
9
Lilliston Peanut Picker; or
peanut diggers, like new. Half
price. See at my farm near
Wrightsville. E. G. Blackwell,
Forsyth, P. O. Box 71.
Mowing machine, Hay rake
(almost new), 2 H wagon,
plows of nearly all kinds. Rea-
sonable. H. V. Moore, Law-
|renceville, Rt. 3.
One 30 Cock Shut Tractor,
1950 model, cheap for cash.
| Tom Ashley, Leary.
Lilliston Peanut picker, fair
shape, for sale or exchange for
light dbl. disc harrow, tractor
mower or bottom plows for M
John Deere. J. C. Milburn, Gib-
son.
Complete, |
lw Farmall A Tractor, $120.00.
Case Hay Baler with 5 H gas
motor, good shape, bottom
sheet for Allis-Chalmers 40
|Combine for sale; Also want 8
or 10 dise Athens or Taylor-
| way harrow, and 4 or 5 disc
Athens Tiller. L, L Whitmire,
| Lavonia.
Good 6 Roy Simplex Duster
W. A. Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4,
tractor or stock. Geo. W. Orton,
good cond., $85. Write before
coming. O. L. Wood, Fitzgerald,
Rt. 8, Box 276.
Golden 3 Roller No. 3 Cane
Mills, 12 ft. pan, all necessary |
equipment, $90.00; Also Burpee
Pressure Canner, 14 qts., good
as new, $15. At my home 7 mi.
Carrollton. Mrs. W. A. Robin-
son, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
J. D. Combine (1 row), for
sale. R. W. Dows, Rutledge.
Case F-2 Combine, 1950 mod-
el, power take-off, pulley, hy-
draulic lift, for Allis-Chalmers
C tractor, rear mounted field
cultivator for Allis-Chalmers
C. Phone 425-J. William E.
Suber, Perry. _
Intl. Pickup Hay Baler, $1,-
750.00; Also 2 H wagon with
bodies, $75. Norman Johnson,
Warrenton.
Ford tractor with practically
new 2 disc plow, also mowing
machine, priced to sell. R. M.
Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4. (Wind-
er-Jefferson Rd.).
McCormick-Deering Side De-
livery Rake, $250.00; Allis-
Chalmers Side Delivery Rake,
$450. Both new, only raked 30]
acres oats. Must sell one. Mari-
on Langford, Thomaston, Rt. 3.
One slightly used Farmall
C tractor with cultivator,
plows, planter, distributor, pea-
nut weeder, harrow and D. C.
plow, only used for 40 acre
crop this year, bought new, for
sale. Milton Bryant, Bluffton.
Steel Heops and Sectional
doors for Silo, complete with
hinges and steel frames, good
cond., for sale. Elmo Moore,
Atlanta, 1952 Browns Mill Rd.
Tel, nights Wa. 4610.
Lilliston Hay Baler on rub-
ber, and a Benthal Hay Baler
en steel, for sale. J. W. Turner,
Vienna, Rt. 1.
DC Case tractor, 1950 model,
& dise Taylor harrow with hy-
draulic cyl, one bottom sub-
soiler that works on hyd. lift,
Case grain drill (13 row), all
for $2200. Robert S. Kinney,
Temple, RFD 1,
McCormick Mower (horse
Grawn), used 1 season, for
auick sale, $50.00; 3 Dise Til-
ler, Intl. plow in good shape,
F-12 Tractor, will run, $50.00.
Located at Musella, Ga. W. H.
Fargason, Atlanta, 305 Peach-
tree St., N. E.
One heavy duty steel-tired 1
H wagon, A-1 cond., $50. cash.
U. T. King, Dalton, Rt. 3. _
Farmall 20 tractor on .rub-
ber, 5 disc IHC tiller with seed-
er attachment, both good cond.,
bargain. Hassel Weems, Eatop-
ton, Rt. 3.
~
1950 Cub tractor, used very.
little, disc plow, bush and bog, | C
2 planters, fertilizer, mower,
cultivators, dirt guards, lights,
starter, automatic lift, $1150.
Letters ans. J. E. Fitzgerald,
Tyallas, Rt 4
Hinkle Combine to attach to
mower to sow lespedeza and
other seed. P. J. Sewell, La-
yvonia.
New Holland Baler, used 2
seasons, almost like new, $1,-
200. FOB. George Segars, Hart-
well, Box 61. (Tel. 50).
No. 4 McCormick 2 H Mow-
ing Machine in cutting shape,
at half price, $30. Will not ship.
Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
Farmall H tractor fully equip-
ped, like new, used very lit-
tie, prices right. Cons. Super A
as part payment. F. E. Wil-
liams, Lenox, Rt. 1.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 2 good 2nd hand brood-
ers and some other equipment.
Must be reasonable. Can come
after them. Write. T. V. Hol-
comb, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 117.
Want. Cub tractor and im-
plements, late model. Must be
cheap. J. B. Alexander, Cor-
nelia. :
Want a 100 gal. dairy pas-
turizer and equipment. Con-
tact. G. C. Amos, Monticello.
SECOND HAND - SECOND HAND,
MACHINERY FOR SALE MACHINERY WANTED
Saree 2 Roller Cane Mill,| Want cultivators, pibaeray dc
and fertilizer attachment for
H-30 Intl. tractor. State price
and condition. Ans. letters. T.
H. Henderson, Yatesville, Rt. 2.
Want Grain Drill (6 or 8
ise) without fertilizer attach-
ment, cheap for eash. G. D.
Locke, ' Butler, Rt. 1.---
Want 2 used tractor rear
tires to fit 26 im. rim, prefer- |_
aaaiice: ts,
$2.25
ably 13x26.
Woodbury.
Want milking . Panchine: 3
units, 1/2 hp power engine or
larger. Mrs. E. Johnson,
Crawfordville, Rt. 1.
Want farm tractor with
ecuipment, medium or small
size. C. M. Mobley, Glennyille.
Want an electric battery type
brooder, and 100 egg size elec.
ineubator. Must be cheap for
cash and within reasonable
distance of Albany. Mrs. O. H.
ae Leesburg, Rt. 2, Box
ay .
. Want Mowing Machine for
Gibson tractor, Model D, good
shape; Also want David-Brad- |
ley Lime Spreader (not worn).
W. E. MacDonald, Hephzibah.
Want a small Hammer Mill
in good cond., cheap for cash.
Harvey C. Jordan, Buena Vista.
John
PLANTS FOR SALE
Late Flat Dutch Cabbage,
Heading Collard. 500, $1.25;
$2.50 M; Mt. Huckleberry, Dew- |
berry, and Blackberry Plants,
85c doz.:; Hazlenut Bushes,
$1,00 doz. _ Add postage. Mrs.
Nesey Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
Marglobe Tomato, 40c C;
$3.00 M; Everbearing, $5.00 M;
Klondike, $3.50 M; Mastodon,
$4.00 M. Good plants, Guy
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Wakefield and Dutch, Copen-
hagen Cabbage, Marglobe. and
Stone Tomato, 50c c 300,
all | $1.25; $3.00 M. Del. L, . Gar-
rett, Gainesville, Rt. -
Fall heading Collard and Cab-
bage Plants, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M,-PP. .W..H. Bra-
nan, Gordon.
Blueberry Bushes $1.00 doz.;
Garden Gooseberry, Red and
Black -Everbearing Raspberry
Planis, $1.50 doz.; Also Garlic
Bulbs, 3 doz., $1.00; Catnip,
Balm, Tansy, 6, 50c; Pepper-
mint, 25c doz, Mrs. M. L.. Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, >
Wakefield, Dutch, Copen-
hagen Cabbage. Ga. and Ol
Fashion Collard; Marglobe,
Stone, Great Baltimore Toma-
to Plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.85;
oon M. Del. Prompt service, A.
. Garrett Gainesville, Rt, 4.
Lady T. Strawberry Plants,
45e C; 300, $1.25; 500. $2.00;
Watercress, 30, 65c; Pepper-
mint, 30c doz.; 50, 65c; $1.15 C;
Tansy. Horehound, 6, 350; Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. , Box
455. :
Mixed Hot and Mild Pepper
Plants, rooted, 25c doz.;
45ce; 5 doz., $1.00. Del.; Sage,
Catnip, Garlie, Spearmint, Pep-
permint, $1.00 doz. Del. Mrs.
Bessie L, Baggett; tiram, Rt.
1 Aa
Sage Plants. 20c ea.; 6, $1.00;
Muscadine Grape Vines, Red
and _Black Rasberry, each 6,
$.00. Add postage. Mrs, Nellie
F rker, Gainesville, Rt. 6,
Cert. Missionary and Masto-
don strawberry plants, $1.00 C.
ar Tom Kittle Carrollton, Rt..
Coastal Bermuda Stolen: by
truckloads at farm, under 50,
000 $1.00 M; 50,000-100.000 800
M; 100,000 or more 70c M. Exp,
not prepaid, $1.50 M. We dig
each Monday. Tel. 3713. D. J.
Harrison, Blackshear,
Chas, Wakefield Cabbage, and
Cabbece Collard Plants, 25 C;
$2.50 M; Rutger Tomatoes, 35c
C. Fall grown. Mrs. H. L. Brit-
tingham_ Guyton.
Strawberry Plants, $1.30 C;
Also few -Half Runner Beans
(blue and .white) 40c teacup;
Garlic, 40c doz.'PP in Ga, Mrs.
Georgia Taylor, Buchanan,
2 doz., |%
| Blakemore, $1.00" Cy
=. M;. Scupper
Papper, 400, $1 005
5000 up, $1.00 M
No | checks.
Gainesville, Rt, 2..
Wakefield and
Mkt. Cabbage Rutg
and Calif. Wonder |
per Plants, 35 C;
$2.20 M; Collard,
Crow, Gainesville,
Early large Klond
berry, 50c C; Chas. V
25c C; Also Elberta
35c doz.; Small C!
Seed, 25c doz.
Cumming, Rt. LT
Mastodon sisson
500, $3.00; $5.00
60c'C; 500, $2.00; $4.
Jones, Cummin
SEED es SA
Champion, G Grecia
lard Seed. 4 Thls., $1.0
$2.00. PP in Ga. Mrs, ;
loway, Cobbtown.
Dixie Reseeding :
Clover, recleaned, fre
| ous seed, ship in cotto
45c lb. FOB. M. BL: R
well, Rt, 3.
Green Glaze Col
new crop 20c Tbl. 6
Purple Top White Glc
Shogoin Turnips,
Tsls;),..25; 1b Eb; a
and White Spanish
large, $1.25 Pk. PP in
2nd zone. $4.00 bu. n
see Wilson, Martin,
2 tons Reseeding ~
Clover, 98. 86 Pct. pu
germ., 13 Pct. hard
Ib, for lot; 45c Ib. for
500 Ibs. Phone 169-34
Howard, Zebulon. ~
Beer Seed, Old.
big start, fresh multip!
Mrs. Ella Green, Smyr
Old time striped
ner bean seed,
guar. tender, 1951
bearing, 50c. large
No Chks. Mrs. T
Cumming, wet a.
Recleaned Dixie.
clover, purity 99.35; -
15.00 Pet, Ger. 94.50.
cotton bags, $40.00
cred Ibs., $35.00 CWT in
lots. Felton Denny, Car
Rt 3:
White 6 weeks Beans, '
Wonder, 55c pt.; Col,
Bunch_ 45c pt.; Also
Turnip Seed, 25c per
And Horse Radish,
bunches. nia Soatae:
Dollie Eller, Titus. |
White Tender.
Garden Beans, Early
each 50c teacup; Wh
Onion, and - Mi
Scullion Onion But
gal.; Yellow Dynamit
corn. 10 Ibs., $1.50. Add
Miss Gennia Bro
Ground, Rt. 1.
Blackeyed Peas for f.
ing, 30 Ib. PP. J... =
ton. 2
Blue Pole sane
And White Streaked H
ners, 50c cup; 3 $1.25
postage. No Checks,
/ shworth, Dacula.
7 Sister Cornfield Bez an
der, Streamliner White ]
White Half Runner, eat
cup: Also Shade Cured |
35c qt. Add _ Postage. .
Thomas, Crandall, Rt.:1.
Dixie Reseeding Clo
4 gipwet on Tocal land, 5!
A. Maddox, Winder, Rt
75 bags (50 Ibs. ea.)
Crimson Clover, Certifie
bags (50 Ib
seeding 100
T -ornton
Crimson Clover,
lb. FOB my pla
sery, De
unt winter onion
under ground
large Mush ' peas,
25c large .cupful;
bunch, 35c
lon seed, $2.00
extra postage for
: . Fitzgerald,
LE ae ee
Runner seed
. 30c large cup-
e. Docia Harris,
E FOR SALE
reg. Bulls, 10
, 15 Grade Cows,
one Covington 2167.
_ Oxford. :
3 Jersey, 1
part Guernsey, 1
s, 2 Jersey-Here-
uernsey; Cows,
yith part white face, 2
~ Guernsey; Also 1
Pic. aa, Norns,
ee ae
e
100 lbs., beef type,
of calves heifers. Must
at once due to in-
$450. at farm, T. L.
r., Ludowici.
Angus. Bull, ready
service, 9 mos, old,
papers. G. W. Dar-
tabun Gap, Box 48.
., mother gave 8
y, ready for light serv-
at barn; Cream color-
Heifer (has 3 mos.
black switch, stripe
k, will give 31:2 gals.
feed at barn. Mrs. S.
Lula, Rt. 2.
ck Jersey Bull, 17
500-600 Ibs., $175.00:
ke, Macon, Blocm-
a ee
pte 1, 1950, . best-of
3/4 Riegeldale Mel-
, grandson of Riegel-
ous Benjamir ready
service, $225. at barn.
llingham, Cedartown,
148-R2.
gal. Milch Cows to
ov. and. Dec., giving
daily now, 1 reg.
in), will be 2 yrs. old
ire breeder, A. H. Thur-
mington. ey
old Jersey Cow, to
ec., now giving 12
200.00. J. W. Holmes,
ntain Valley, Box 93.
d reg, Red Poll Bull,
old, for sale. Everett
oung Cane. \
fersey Cow, Ist. calf
d, bred to White Face,
round 3 gal. daily, for
sale, $145.00. Eugene
nilk, Lawrenceville, Rt.
a Xs my i et
SR enc A Na Et a ae ee
Guernsey Bull, about
ed and white, 8 mos.
Hembree Villa, Rica,
2, three yrs. old, per-
it "inbreeding, $450.00.
adow, Elbertgn, Rt, 4.
1d
Sir
Very Good,
cows for sale. E.
ll, Athens,
xchbred
ale
| Bt. 1.
part |
old purebred Hol-|-
00 lbs., sire weigh- |
1ernsey Bull Calf,
Angus | \Bull,.- Hairs
d as breeder, selling
reg. Jersey -Bull,
Standard Aim
m a silver medal cow,
aby bulls from ten
Bull, 9 mos.
C. L, % Perdue,
Several fine young esh |
Guernsey and Jersey Milch
Cows, good stock 3 and 5 gal.
Cows, $200.00-$300.00, Tel. 772
after 6:00 P. M. L, P. Singleton,
Fort Valley, Rt, 3.
Good 3 mos. old Jersey Calf
from good breed for sale or
exch. for 2 pigs, weighing
around 50 or 60 ibs. Mrs. B, E.
. | Hale, Chickamauga, Rt, 2.
0 or more Milch cows; Also
30 or more goats for sale. Mrs.
E, L. Johnson, Crawfordville,
/Reg. Jersey and Holstein
Males, ready for service, for
sale. Tel, 5272. S. N. Brandon,
Stone Mountain. :
Jersey-Guernsey Milch Cow,
now giving 2 gal. daily on pas-
ture, freshen in November,
$200.00. Tasker Carroll, Chats-
worth Rt. 1.
6 wks. old Guernsey Bull
Calf, entitled to register, from
excellent bloodlines including
Quail Roost and Belmont View,
$110.00. Letters ans. Ralph Se-
well, Ashland. }
< Holstein and 8 Jerseys and
Guernseys, to calve from Au-
gust 20 to 1st Sept. Wt. 600 to
750 Ibs., $225.00 ea. D. A. Rus-
sell, Avondale Estates, Box 21.
Atlanta Phone, DE 2151.
Guernsey, Jersey and Hol-
stein heifers, 12-18 mos. old,
ealf-hood vaccinated. Sired by
bulls of Southeastern Stud. G.
C. Amos, Monticello. :
HOGS FOR SALE
2 purebred Hereford Boars,
1 yr. old, subj. to register.
Cannot ship. E. J. Palmer,
Hampton, Rt. 2, Box 190.
-.7 head thoroughbred SPC
pigs, 10 wks. old, good stock,
for sale. Viola C. Brady, Cairo,
Rt. 1, Box 343.
2 SPC male pigs, 10 wks.. old,
over 75 lbs., sired by 1950 6E
Jr. champ., reg. in buyers
name, for sale. Tel. El. 3311, or
Ex. 5165 week-days. Or write:
Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Rt. 6.
OIC pigs, .both sex, excellent
type, short nose, blocky, reg.
in buyers name, $20. ea. Yrom
EFA projects. Mack Patrick,
Voc. Ag. Teacher, Rabun Gap.
_ Purebred Tamworths, , breed-
ing stock, also limited number
of feeders, large litters free of
worms and disease.
Baldwin, Suwanee.
SS
Black Essex pigs, 6 wks. old,
either sex, reg. in
name, ship anywhere, $25. ea.
Homer Brock, Clermont, Rt. 1.
8-12 wks. old OIC male pigs,
treated, reg. in buyers name,
$25. Ship anywhere, _T
Burnett, Quitman, RFD 3.
Reg. Duroc Boar,
service cond. 2 yrs. old
Greensboro, Box 118. -
Burnett, Quitman, Rt. 3.
in buyers name, $25. ea.
Poss, Philomath.
Champion
pigs, bred gilts and
boars. Reasonable price. F. H
Bunn, Midville.
3 mos. old, well
subj. to register,
developed
J. J. Waters, Louisville.
SPC pigs, different ages
champions in both bloodlines
males old enough for service
bred gilt, cholera immune, reg
in buyers name. C. R. Morgan,
Americus.
Reg. Big Bone Guinea pigs
out of a litter of 13
treated, $20. ea. Ship
Flat Shoals Rd.,
-\berton, Rt. 2. _
Charles
buyers
Don Vern and Silver breeding,
"Red
Flash, son of Red Star John
and grandson of famous Red
Star 205503 of Ohio, out of
heavy milking sow,.in prime
in
Nov., 400 lbs., $125. Come see.
Tel. Austell 2840. E. S. Scott,
_ OIC Short Nose Mate pigs,
8-12 wks. old, reg. in buyers
name, treated, Don Vern and
Silver breeding, $25. ea. T. C.
4 Hampshire pigs, 2 gilts, 2
-| boars, approx. 50 lbs. ea. reg.
JA
Breeding SPC
service
Red. Duroc Jersey pigs, past
$25. ea. Or
cut for-2 or more.. Phone. 3271.
reg. and
any-
where. Paul J. Cleveland, El-
6 wks. old Big Bone Black
African Guinea pigs, $12.50 ea.
Also one 4 mos. old pure
Guernsey Bull Calf, beautifully
marked, large to his age, $75.
4-H Club member. Millie Bled-
soe, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
-Durocs, 5 gilts, 5 boars, reg.
in buyers name, out of litter
of 16, five months old, $35.-$40.
at farm. $1. extra for shipping
chrgs. Bunny Chance, Girard.
Reg. SPC pigs, litter of 12
sired by 1950 S. E. Jr. Champ.,
litter of 12 sired. by Hannibal,
son of Paradise 1950 res. Grand
Champ. of Indians, $25. ea. Dbl.
inoculated, wormed, reg. buy-
ers name, satis, guar. James
A. Yancey, Austell.
+ Reg. Hereford hogs and pigs,
the Farmer-Packer type that
make lean meat (not too much
fat), $30. ea. and up; and 1
grade Hereford Heifer bred to
reg. Hereford, $275. and other
reg. Hereford cattle for sale.
Tel. 2280-M. Mrs. W. A. Ward,
Jr., Marietta, Paper Mill Rd.,
Rt. 3. ; /
Tamworth boars and. gilts,
sev. sizes, from reg. stock.
Selling without papers, 1 on-
able. Come see, 8-1/2 mi. West
of Woodbine on Satilla River.
F. B. Buchanan, Woodbine, Rt.
1 Box 34.
Red Star line bred Duroc
pigs, 10 and 12 wks. old Aug.
11. Show quality, $30. _ ea.;
breeding quality, $25. ea. Ship-
ped at buyers expense, or del.
within 25 mi. Austell. E.. S.
Soe Austell, Box 118. Phone
2840.
50 SPC Shoats, 40-80 lbs. ez,
for sale at my farm 3 mi. W.
Oglethorpe. U. S. Lashley,
Oglethorpe.
Little Bone Black Guinea
Boar, 250-300 lbs., $75. Come
after, rear Woodland Ave. Mrs.
ae Brown, Scottdale, Box
ete
OIC pigs, short nose, blocky,
from prize v-inning stock, reg.
in buyers name, 8 and 10 wis.
old, $25. ea. Ship anywhere.
Satis. guar. H. J. Dupree, Ac-
worth, Rt. 1.
Big Bone Guinea pigs, stay
fat kind, 4 sows, 3 boars, 5
Hamp. boars, 1 sow, reg. in
buyers name, $15. at my place;
$20. shipped, ready for Aug.
15th delivery; Also 11 OIC, $10.
ea. at my place. W. R. Deaton,
Oakwood.
OIC Bred Sows, and Gilts,
males ready for light service,
8-10 wks. old pigs, all register-
ed, for sale. W. H. Nix, Alpha-
retta. Phone 2595.
2 Sows, (1 Big Bone OIC),
both bred to Little Bone Black
African Male; also 1 Jersey
Heifer, 9 mos. old; All 3 for
$200. A. B. Blalock, Alto.
52 OIC pigs, $10. ea. at 8-10
wks. old. Some now ready to
be taken. Have some sows.
Mrs. S: A. Phillips, Palmetto,
Rt. 1, Rico Rd. Tel. Palmetto
5153.
Purebred and subj. to reg-
ister Red Duroc Jersey pigs, 3
mos. old, well developed, for
sale. J. J. Waters, Louisville.
Deen UTE EREEEEERE
HORSES AND MULES -
FOR SALE
Pra tern na er te
Reg. Belgian mare with
papers, 9 yrs. old, guar, sound,
good worker, $100.00; gentle
Tenn, Walking horse, $75.00.
Trade 1 or both for Angus bull
calf or beef yearlings. Farm
located near Shellville. W. A.
Hartman, Lilburn. P. O. Box
ABs
12 yr. old Welch Stallion, .5
gaited, well broke to ride, gen-
,, tle, work to cart, white (red
spotted); 800 lbs., for sale. Call
or phone after 8 oclock P.M.
84-3685. Tobe Beard, Rossville,
j 305 West Gordon Ave.
7 yr. old Black Horse Mule,
,| good size, smooth, very gentle,
.| $40. Or exch.: for -nice heifer
,| calf. Mrs. H. R. Rich, Austell,
Rt,
1 horse, 1 mare mule, about
1000 lbs. each, for sale or trade
for calves or cows. W,
Speir, College Park, Rt. 3, Box
Red Roan Mare, pleasure
horse, safe for children, $75.00;
15 mos. old Strawberry n
Colt with flax mane and tail,
4 white stock feet, white face,
gentle, $50. Robert Laramore,
College Park, Rt. 3. Fa. 5455.
Tenn. Walking Horse, gait-
ed mare, gentle, easy to handle,
about 800 \bs., 7 yrs. old, for
a E. L. Morgan, Jefferson,
ti 2:
RABBITS AND CAVIES'
FOR SALE
17 three to four months old
ped. Angoras, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R.
D. Bagwell, Atlanta, 2727 Me-
morial Dr., S. E. DE. 3392.
Checkered Giant rabbits, 8
wks. old, $2.50 ea.; NZ Whites,
8 wks., $2. ea.; Chinchilla NZW
crossed, 8 wks., $1.75 ea. Ped.
papers furnished. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming.
Thoroughbred Calif. White,
also Chinchilla-NZW cross rab-
bjts, about 50 does. Would like
to make contact for yourig ones
soon, Write. Earl Cox, Stat-
ham, Rt. 1.
One large type Buck rabbit,
about 6 mos. old, $5. Ship any-
where Express collect. Frank
Weeks, Dial.
King size Angora rabbits,
from ped. stock, good woolers,
good breeders, 12 wks. old, $3.
ea; J. T. Pittard, Cumming.
NZW exclusively, ped. stock,
good bone and type, large lit-
ters and heavy milkers, all
ages, satis. guar. Tel. Ra. 9990.
Walker E. Smith, Atlanta, 2684
Collier Dr., Rt. 8.
15 each Black Checker
Giants, and Grey Giant-Chin-
chilla cross, 8 wks. old, $1.25
ea.; 3 Black Giant Does, 4 mos.
old, $3.50 ea.; 1 Grey Chin-
chilla Buck, 6 mos. old, $4.00.
FOB. Letters ans. Mrs. Sarah
wart Concord, P,-'O. Box
104.
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
Saanan Milk Goat. 2 kids, 1
billy, and nanny, 4 mos. old,
$25.00 for lot. Mrs. L, W. Todd,
Juniper, Rt. 1.
-182 Ewes, 3 Rams for sale.
See, write or call, Tel. 2606, J.
R. Hall, Jr., Mgr., Griffin, c/o
Frank Ingram Farm.
Milk Goat, one just fresh in,
some to freshen soon, 2 reg.
Tog. Billies, 1 yr, and 3 yrs. old,
for sale, Leon Watson, Unadilla,
P. O, Box 214.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
~ Want i reg. dbl. standard
reg. Polled Hereford ~-Bull.
State age, weight, color, mark-
ings, bloodline, other details.
Give price. : Collier,
Barnesville. Tel. 73.
Want to trade hogs and pigs
for calves or Shetland pony;
Or will sell hogs and pigs at
bargain. L. H. West, Milner.
Want good grade Polled
Hereford Heifers, 500-800 lbs.
open or bred. Give full details.
E. J. Oetgen, Savannah, 223
Forrest Ave.
Want young Jersey Heifer
giving milk. Will trade. C. H.
Thomas, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1.
Want 1 or 2 reg. Guernsey
Heifers out of high producing
dams to freshen in November.
James B. Bartch, Augusta, 2737
Milledgeville Rd.
HORSES AND MULES:
Want to exch. large sound
10 yr. old mare mule, 1200 Ibs.,
good worker, for 2 small mules,
weighing 950 or 1000 lbs., 7 or
8 yrs. old. Or exch. mine for
good cow or heifer calves. H.
"M. Walker, Chickamauga, Rt.
Ai
CATTLE:
Want to buy or exc. equal
G.| value for heifer, between 6 and
10 mos, old. Write or see. Miss
BANTAMS:
trio; 1 trio White
Bantams, $5.00; Pr,
Bantams, $5.00
Leghorn
Rd. Red
les E. Byrant, LaFayette, 111
W. Cherokee St.
Approx, 100 mixed Bantanis
for sale. D: E, Flanders
. Swaihs~
boro, P. O. Box 267, : :
tams, $1.00 Pr.; Five 1951 hatch |
Roosters, mixed with Golden
Jimmy Tatum,
LaGrange, Rt.
3, Jackson St, a
lets, 8 roosters, this year hatch,:
17 young chicks 3 and 4 wks.
old, 3 hens 1 yr. old, $35.00 for
lot, Cannot ship. Milton Pat-
terson, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
(rear Chestates School). '
old, $8.75 pr.; 1 trio White Leg-
horns, $8.00. All of best blo
lines and perfect for Show-
ing. and hens laying. Money
Order, Roy McWhorter, Trion.
P. O. Box 656. :
Red Game Rooster, about 5
or 6 lbs., $6.00 B. H. Holland,
Dalton, Rt. 2. :
20 Dark Cornish Chickens,
pullets and cockerels, 12 wks,
old Aug. 15th, $1.75 ea;
pullets. 1 cockerel, $9.00. Mare
$2.00 ea. All FOB. Mrs. J.
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
HOUDANS: _
4 pr. 1950 hatch White Crest.
sev. pr. frying size, $3.00 pr.
Plus Exp. Chgs,
LaGrange, P. O. Box 57.
LEGHORNS:
12 S. C. Brown Leghorn hen
2 roosters, $22.00; 6 hens an
rooster, $12.00. Good, strong,
healthy, and good layers, FOB.
No chks. M. O. only, Mrs. Bob
Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Golden Buff Leghorn March
roosters, $2.00 ea. Walter Lynn,
| Baxley, Rt, 4. ,
| PHEASANTS:
4 hens, 1 cock, 2 yrs. old,
Golden, 2 yr. old Silver Cock,
1 Ringneck Cock and 5 hens,
about 100 young 2 wks. to
Tel, Em, 2414, I, W. Foster, At-
lanta 8 Ridgeway, N. W. ~
Ringneck Pheasants, $2.50 ea.;
Silver Pheasants, $3.00 ea.; 12-
14 wks. old; Wild Mallard
Ducks, 8-12 wks, old, $1.25 ea.;
White Crested Polish Rooster,
8 wks., $1.00; Common Ban-
J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metro-
politan Pl., SE.
Chinese Ringneck Pheasants,
Come see. J, A. Moore, Atlanta,
2181 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 3.
ROCKS AND ANCONAS: %
Some Barred Rocks and
Shey pard Ancona roosters, 3
wks. old, $1.00 ea, Miss Dora
Jarett, Armuchee, Rt. 1.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
2 Drakes, 3 Ducks, $1.50 ea.;
Ringneck Pheasants, grown,
$5.00 ea; Fan Tail Pigeons,
$3.50 Pr, Verlon H. Moulder,
Duluth, P, O. Box 111,
5 Ducks, 3 solid white ane
black (sex unknown), 4-8 wks.
old, and one 12 wks. old, $2.50
ea.; $10.00 for lot. Raleigh
Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt, 2.
16 Turkeys, Beltsville Whites,
4 mos. old, lot $45.00. Mrs. H, B.
Chambers, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box
373. RA 3092.
1 turkey tom and 2 laying
hens, for sale or trade for rab-
bits, pigeons or pheasants.
Contact J, L. Dobbins, Dor-
chester, c/o Siest Rancho;
ED
POULTRY WANTED
242. Wa. 9257 or Fa, 2584.
Dora Jarrett, Armuchee, Rt, 1.
\
CORNISH:
Want up to 100 Cornish
cockerels day old up to 2 wks
old, Advise. desse Lawson
Chamblee.
2 trios B. R, Bantams, $10.00
From prize
winning stock, purebred. Char-
and 100 Ringneck Pheasants
8 pairs 1950 hatch mixed Ban-
Sebright, 50c plus express chrgs.
52 Common Bantams, 24 pul- _
3 pr. Silver Sebright, 1 yr.
ed French Houdans, $4.00 pr.j
Otis Eason, _
wks. old; Also 3 prs. Bob White >
Quail. Prices quoted on request. |
tams, 50c ea. Ship immediately.
1-12 wks. old, 60c $3.50 ea.
PAGE FOUR
(Continued from Page One)
er received from raw cotton have no re-
lationship whatsoever.
liberty
PRICE OF COTTON 5
AND COTTON GOODS
Every person with ordinary common
reason knows that when the ceiling on
cotton is placed at 45c, any ceiling placed
on cotton goods will be figured on the
idea that the farmer received 43c for the
Tf the farmer is forced to
take 30c instead of 45c, this means the
spread between the farmer and the con-
sumer will be increased at least 50 per
Since the farmer is also. a consum-
er of cotton, it will mean the farmer will
be robbed both in the sale of a bale of
cotton and then robbed again when he.
goes to buy clothing for his family.
There comes a time from generation to
generation when~men must stand up. for
raw cotton.
cent.
their rights or become
time has now come with the cotton farm-
It is time for the cotton farmer to |
gird himself for a real fightto become
embued with the /Spir it of Patrick Henry
er.
POULTRY WANTED -
enslavedthat
FARM HELP WANTED
eo ee
What Do You!
when he Said.
or give me death.
A GREAT MEETING IN
WASHINGTON) ~
I am again urging Commissioner Bal-
lentine of North Carolina, President of
the Southern Association of Commission-
ers of Agriculture, and each and every
Commissioner of Agriculture in each of
the cotton growing states and also the
Senators and Congressmen from cotton
growing states to call a meeting immedi-
ately in Washington for the purpose of
endorsing a unified program to protect
this hard earned crop of cotton.
If we Commissioners of Agriculture
and the Senators and Congressmen from
the Southern States will only take the >
lead, I am sure that many thousands Of.
farmers and businessmen from the cot-
ton states will be glad to attend a great
meeting in Washington. Everybody has
been to Washington except the man who
produces the crops.
lot of ballyhoo about the Farm Lobby in
FARM HELP WANTED
ah know not. what course
others may take, but as for me give me
We have heard a
slumbering.
belt; to every
POSITIONS WAN TED
| has cone gone to ot
_ Farm Bloc in Wa hingion:
sending copy of this letter to
_ ator and Congressman from tl
ture in the cotton belt.
ae of other cotton =
neighbor Seats
TIME Is SHORT
Time is. running outii 5
Commissioner
The time i S-
eve
ate
GEESE:
Want a pair Emden g the
white, quiet kind. ae yise. A, C.
Burrill, Ringgold, Rt.
LEGHORNS:
Want about 10 WL. pullets,
February or March hatch. Ad-
vise price, ete. Mrs. . Minnis
Dean: Atlanta, -961 Oak > St.
S, W. RA 5573. -
Want 6 purebred Brown Leg-
horn pullets,. 1951 hatch, in
Whitfield or Murray Co. State
what you have, age and price.
Mrs. Troy Staten, Dalton, Chats-
worth Rd. 10
REDS:
Want 10 or more N. H. Red
select pullets, 1951 hatch, Quote
price, where located and re-
garding delivery. E. W. Reid,
Stone Mountain, 5449 Memori-
al Dr
FARM HELP WANTED
Want middle aged
woman, good health, reliable,
for help with poultry farm and
garden. Live in home with me,
small salary. Mrs. S: C. Drury,
Hortense. Rt. 1. Box 109.
Want man or
to work on dairy. farm. Milk
and do other farm work: No
row cropping. Furnish house
with electricity. Phone- Doug-
Jasville 4151.
white |
|
|
|
A. Gl Burkitt;
| to work and live on my Crim-
man and son
Want single man or man
and wife to do general farm
work, drive tractor, etc. on my
DeKalb Co. farm. Can furnish
2 R house with water, lights,
wood. Man must be reliable,
sober. No drunks considered.
Pay $66. monthly salary by
week. J. M. Tribble, Atlanta,
277 Capitol Ave., N. E. 7
Want man for good 2 H farm |
ov halves, or you furnish stock,
I furnish fertili7- -. Elec. lights,
wood, water, near school,
church. On highway. See: L.
M. Hannah, Loganville, Rt. 3.
(Near J. T. Byrds store). ~. |
}
Want white man with small
family to run tractor and truck
farm for $4. daily on farm.
Pay $3. daily if doing other
work (not running tractor), 1-
[2m ves. Cataula,: 12 males
Columbus. E. Thompson, Ca-
taula.
Want white woman, about
30, healthy, from country, for
poultry and livestock work.
Room, board, $50. month. Time
off. with pay. Live as one of)
family. More money after 30
days to right party. Give ref-
erences. Mrs. Helen Street, At-
dante, Rt. 2 Chen Lge *
Want col. couple or family |
son Clover Ranch, 4 mi. West
Cataula. Wwite. Steve Knight,
Columbus, P. O. Box 1271.
Want ~ reliable, middleaged |
woman to do light farm chores
Powder Sorings Rt. 1. |}on farm. No objection to 1
: : | child. Good home and reason- |
Want xperienced family to | able salary. Max Zugar, Ris- |
Operate dairy, milking forty|ing Fawn, Rt. 3. |
cows. Can furnish good 4 R}| |
house, liehts, water, good sal- | Want large family of good
ary. 1 mi. from city limits. R.| cotton pickers. Will furnish
J. Heard Criffin. Tel. 7601, | Rouse and move. Pay standard
| price. State how much can
Want ran with small family | pick daily. No drunks, loafers
to plant feed and care for live- |
stock. Small farm Emanuel Co.,
monthly salary and house. Mrs.
A. Conrad, Care Ruby Carey,
Savannah, 1229 E. 33rd. -St.
Want good tractor operator, |
te begin September Ist putting |
in grazing on cattle farm, and/|yers No.
19be ao Uys:
. Phone 321J3.
trade for
Millen, R
iv
|
|
or drifters need apply. M. H.
Nolan, Alapaha, Rt. 1.
Want reliable colored couple, |
both to work, to work on farm. |
Salary and all maintenances. |
Contact G. As Gaines, Conyers,
Care Jolly Homs. Phone Con- |}
5881,
~
Want middleaged white, Te
liable male farm hand. Must
Want sober man for livestock | be able milk 1 cow and drive
faim,
section. House, wood,
elec. furnished, regular wages.
Can work 2 in family. Merrill
P. Wilson, Atlanta, 151 Harris
St.. N. W. Wa. 1914
water,
Norcross - Lawrenceville | tractor.
Salary and bonus ar-
|ranged. Must be strictly sober;
no liquor drinker accepted.
Write or phone. Fred J. Wil-
son, Decatur, Care eles
Farms, DE 7122.
Want middleaged man and
wife to care for small farm, Al-
so beef and dairy cattle. Must
be able milk cows with_elec-
tric milker. Both to work. 2
colored helpers. House, lights,
other extras. $160. month. L. L.
Conner, Sylvania.
Want family, 3 or 4 large
enough to help gather . and
stack 50 A. peanuts and help
run peanut picker. Good 4 R.
house, lights, well in yard, on
mail and school bus Rt. Pay
prevailing wages. J. L. Ross,
Abbeville, Rt. 1, Box 178.
Want middle age white man
and wife for job on farm. Pre-
fer Christian people; Man ex-
perienced in carpentry. House,
lights, water. Just outside At-
lanta city limits. B.C. Lang-
ley, Atlanta, 1936 Flat Shoals
Rd. S: #. Cy oes
POSITIONS WANTED
oS =
- Man, white, good carpenter
with own tools, wants job on
farm with reliable people, do-
ing light work and other odd
jobs on farm for good home
and salary. Colquitt Amerson,
Atlanta, 321 Harden St.,
White man, 66 yrs. old, no
dependents, wants to get with}
family on farm to do light
farm chores for home, board
and laundry, within radius 100.
miles or less:Statesboro or Sa-
vannah. Ref. if desired.
Bailey, Statesboro.
Man and wife, white, want
general farm work on- farm,
anywhere in Georgia. Need 2
or 3 R. house. W.-E. Tant, At-
lanta, 157 Johnson Rd., Rt. 5
Want 15 or more acres good
land, standing rent basis. Pre-
fer Fulton County, near small
town or Atlanta. Need good
house: Move any time. Refer-
ences exchanged. W. C. Akins,
Doraville, Rt. 1.
- Exp. dairyman wants job as
manager of small dairy. Prefer
4 or 5 R house, with lights,
water, convenient to school, and
churches. References if desired.
M. C. Thornton, Ben Hill, Rt.
Dy : ?
Married man (2 yrs. old)
with small family wants farm
on standing rent basis, or care-
S. E.|S
Ira
Want job on farm. for bal.
this year and for 1952, as fore-
man or tractor driver. 12. yrs. |
exp., in tractor driving. Have
3 boys, 9, 11 and 14 yrs.,
daughter 11, wife and __ self.
Give full details. Arthur Bur-
gess, Cordele, Rt. 1, West Crisp,
Care Ji eG. Smith. = es
Want 2 H crop for 52. Have
9 in family. Experienced in
raising broilers, hogs, or cat-
ye. Can cultivate with trac-
or or mules. Prefer tractor
farming. - SH, Le sate Wood-"
| stock, Rt. 1.
Exp. dairyman. and son (a),
want job on dairy farm. Will
gc anywhere. Letters ans. V.
a ene Atlanta, He 12.. Ma.
6901. :
White woman, sence
ed, wants job on farm with
good people doing light farm}
chores, raising chickens, etc.
for home, board and _ salary.
Mrs. Adeline Shackleford, At-
lanta, 329 So. Moreland Ave., |
SCE: as
Want job on farm gathering
cotton. Have enough force to
pick around 1000 Ibs. daily.
Have to be moved. H. H.John-
son, Atlanta, 150 Garnett St;
7
~ Want job on cattle farm or
driving tractor or truck for
$25. weekly, house, wood, etc.
Saturday afternoon off. Just
Eee ee |
good pastur
3rds_ and a
| me. C. H. Brown,
Want - works on
family (two to
be moved.
Baxley.
larite on farm. Ne
year. Must have
barn, pasture,
-ton or. Dees 0.
also some farming
self and wife. Harold Powell,
Loganville, Ritcoe
oF
2, Box Le -. Ie
have 2 R house, a
_Earne:
Want job in sed
Want- score ee farm
Prefer raising chickens
truck farm on; begin t
mare mule. E. J. Har
2481 No. Druid Hills aa
WAGA ae
good
habits. ae self ae
ae
a
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hasten Sale Registered Hereford Cattle
A public auction sale of Reg., Hereford and Polled H
ford cattle, bulls, cows with calf, open and bred cows
| heifers, will be held Friday, August 24, at the Sale B.
Statesboro. Write: W. E. Ae Moultrie. ae
taker job. Bill Teesley, Talla-
poosa,. a 1. 2
<
A doperest sale of Holstein, Guetene erse
cattle will be held rain or shine (shelter provided)
day, August 24, at farm of Cruce Brothers (own
cattle), 9 mi. No. Monticello, 15 mi. SE Covingt
Hwy., No, 11. All T.B. and Bang tested an
nished day of sale. 235 cows, Sprini pers
ducers, 44 top heifers and 8 bulls offered
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