Tom Linder Commissioner
* WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, i951
e boll weevil had destroyed 5,000,-
ales of this cotton, the economist
ve told us that the boll weevil
us $1,125,000,000.00.
the boll weevil had destroy-
bales and would have re-
i not less than 45 cents per pound.
armer would have received $2,-
000, 000 bales, the farmer will
roximately $150.00 per bale.
mean $2,550,000,000.00 for the
Th farmer will receive $20,000,-
for 17,000,000 bales than he
have received for
In addition to losing $20,000,000,-
1 the sale of the crop, he has to pick
gin an additional 5,000,000 bales.
MUCH DID THE FARMER GAIN
ASON OF THE. FACT THAT
BOLL WEEVIL DID NOT DE-
eS
2
WHEAT
it quotation on wheat in Chicago
than $2.50 per bushel, The price
heat is fixed by a combination of
ns in which the British Empire has
tes and the United States has one
The price of the American farm-
ations. the taxpayers of the
Ss are required to pay the dif-
en the American price and
broad. I addition to
00,000. 00 for the 12, 000, 000. bales.
12,000,000
0,000 bales, we would have made
000,000 BALES OF COTTON? |
NUMBER 2.
HOW MUCH
HOW MAN
tirely for much of the wheat that was
shipped abroad. Mr. Truman says what
we are doing represents prosperity for
the American people. HOW MUCH
PROSPERITY OF THIS. KIND CAN
- WE STAND?
POPULATION AND JOBS
According to Business Outlook for the
week of September 8, 1951, the month of
August this year showed the highest em-
ployment at the highest wages in history.
62,630,000 were employed in all lines
in the United States. Only 7,700,000, or
12 percent, were employed on the farms
of the United States. For each worker
on the farm, there were seven, workers.
in non-farm occupation.
There was a total population of 154,-
000,000 to be fed and clothed. 7,700,000
workers were producing food and fiber
for 154,000,000 people. Five percent of
the people were producing food and fiber
for the other 95 percent. Only one per-
son out of each 20 in the United States
was actually engaged in production otf
food and fiber for all the people of the
United States and for export. HOW
_MANY PEOPLE CAN LIVE IN TOWN
AND DEPEND ON MA AND PA ON
. THE FARM TO FEED THEM?
POPULATION SHIFT
' There are a half million fewer people
working on the farms today than one
year ago. At least one million workers
have left the farm within the last 12
months, many of whom have gone into
the Armed Services and are not counted
in the shift of population from the coun-
try to the city.
FICTITIOUS EMPLOYMENT
_ Suppose Bill Johnson had a farm three
miles from Possum Trot in the forks of
Buck Creek. He had 10 families living
on that farm besides his own. In the
fall Bills crop was ready for market. and
he went to Possum Trot to buy his sup-
plies for next year. Prices in the stores
were so cheap, Bill saw he was going to
have half of his crop left over after
buying what he needed.
Now, Bill, being a progressive citizen,
-that sound foolish?
desired to keep the 10 families fully em-
ployed. He couldnt keep them all at a
work if he produced more than it took
to buy what they needed to live on, so |
he. thought.
So Bill went back to the merchants in
Possum Trot and said, Look here fel-
lows, you got to raise your prices so that
it will take all me and 10 other families
can produce to buy all we need, other-
wise I cant keep them all at. work. Does
Well, there was an-
other fellow named Uncle Sam and he
had a lot of farms-with people working
on them, lots of factories and people
working in them. But Uncle Sam, in-
stead of going to Possum Trot, went to
Europe, Asia, Africa and South America
to sell some of his products. Now the +s
people of Europe, Asia, Africa and South
America had their prices too low. It
didnt take enough of Uncle Sams mer-
chandise to buy in those markets, and as
a result Uncle Sam says to the people of
Europe, Asia, Africa and South America,
You got to raise your living standard;
you got to get your prices higher. If you
dont, it wont take all I produce to buy _
what I need and I cant keep all my folks
at work. DID UNCLE SAM SHOW
ANY MORE BRAINS THAN BILL
JOHNSON? WHAT DO YOU THINK?
In the world around us today, we se
Uncle Sam sitting up in Washingtot ae
laughing at Bill Johnson down in the
forks of Buck Creek for his quaint, un-
educated ideas.
Down in the farm house in the forks
of Buck Creek near Possum Trot we see
Bill Johnson sitting on his front porcit
smoking his pipe and talking about that_
silly crowd in Washington that hasnt
got any more sense than to think they
can get this country out of debt by giv-
ing away what we make.
What is good for Bill Johnson is also
good for Uncle Sam, What is good for
Uncle Sam is good:for Bill Johnson.
HOW MANY YEARS WILL IT TAK:
FOR THE. PEOPLE OF THIS: -GOUN-
TRY TO SEE THIS SIMPLE FACT?
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND ~
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
10 Disc Taylor B and B har-
Tow, new 1950, used 1 season,
new paint, perfect cond., $275.
Forrest E. McCready, Jr., Dal-
las, Rt. 1, Care Forrest. Echo
Farms.
Bur type feed mill, for
pending grain, also Lime and
ertilizer on rubber for sale
or trade for cotton duster; And
Hester Disc Plow for Farmall
Cub tractor, or 8 disc mule
type harrow. J. E. Crittenden,
Royston.
4 can G. E. milk cooler, Rite-
Way elec. milker and other
dairy equipment, good cond.,
reasonable price. John K. Lee,
Carrollton, Rt. 2.
Wagons: Two 2 H, one with
Jow body, good cond., other
without body, and 1 H wagon
with body, both fair cond.; al-
80. several plows, guano dis-
tributor, other row crop imple-
ments, for sale. Warren Port-
wood, Crawfordville, Rt. 2.
Lilliston Peanut Picker, good
shape, also cultivator, plow
tools, and pair of mules, 1000-
1200 lbs., at bargain price,
$475. Trade for calves or cows.
ie R. D. Dunlap, Colquitt,
ee
W. C. Allis-Chalmers tractor,
with Taylor-Way Harrow,
mower, cultivators, good cond.,
$1400. U. S. Hwy. 27. Harvie
B. Wright, Franklin, Rt. 2.
3 roller No. 12 Chattanooga
Cane Mill with steel frame, 10
ft. pan, 2 oak barrels, 2 skim-
mers, and 16 ft...smoke stack
for same, all for $50. D. C. Mc-
Gahee, Townsend, Rt. 2.
Cream separator, small bar-
rel churn, oil burning brooder,
wagon, mules, turn plows, dbl.
and single, oat drill, dbl., sin-
gle, mower, rake, cotton plant-
ers, farm bell, other farm
equipment, mule drawn. Hom-
er C. Blanton, Griffin, Rt. C.
Allis-Chalmers
W-25, Boss 24 in. Corn Mill,
Solid ast, iron frame, J.D.
Hole Corn Sheller now in
use. E. H. Gibson, Dahlonega,
Rt. 3:
Slightly used late model
Farmall C tractor, cultivator,
plows, planter, fertilizer dis-
tributor, peanut weeder, disc
harrow, D. C. plow, used very
little, good as new. Milton
Bryant, Bluffton.
Fordson tractor and all farm-
ing equipment, 1950 model, for
sale. S. A. Rahn, Rincon...
Peanut plow, shaker, corn
binder together, never used,
$268. See me 10 mi. E. Hawk-
insville. D, H. Simmons, Hawk-
insville.
Power Unit
j}sale or trade
|Curtis Segars, Toccoa, Rt. 1.
Two 11x38 tires, wheels, and
weights to fit Farmall model
M or H, good cond., cheap. S.
A. Wheeler, Soperton.
One 8 spout, 8 disc Oliver
grain drill, good cond., for
sale. Tel. 4586. B. F. Harris;
Griffin, P. O. Box 194.
New 1951 model Farmall
Super A tractor with plow and
cultivator, cultivated 30 acres
corn, $1450. Gober Murphy,
Jasper, Rt. 2:
Chattanooga Syrup mill, $25.;
F-20 Farmall tractor on steel,
good. cond., for sale cheap.
de J. R. McCord* Grayson,
tak:
Allis-Chalmers Model B trac-
tor with starter, lights, power
lift, cultivator, planter, ferti-
lizer unit, harrow, 2-12 in.
Oliver bottom plow, good as
new, for sale. George Bailey,
Cordele, 3051/2 - 14th Ave. E.
McCormick - Deering Mule
mower, good cond., for sale.
Tel. 5407. G.,/H. Clark, Griffin,
Rt. A.
One two roller cane mill in
iron frame, and one 80 gal.
kettle for same for sale.-A. V.
Folsom, Hahira, P. O. Box 215.
One 24 in. Meadows Corn
Mill, good cond., no junk, for
sale. Ans. letters. Dallas C.
Garland, Rolston.
John Deere B tractor, 1940
model, with 2-disc plow, busa
and bog | harrow, 12 disc
smoothing harrow, horse
drawn mowing machine con~
verted to tractor, good cond.,
all for $1075.00 at my _ place.
Tel. 1869-R. L. H. Pace, Ma-
rietta, Rt. 4.
Hammer mill
with Wisc.
balls INokw 320
motor, 5 hp, for
for larger mill.
F-30 Farmall tractor, lately
installed, new pistons, sleeves,
power lift and cultivators for
sale; Also want power take-off
pulley for 8 N Ford tractor. J.
C. Lamar, Augusta, Rt. 4, Box
35.
1949 Allis-Chalmers G trac-
tor, cultivators, disc plow, B.
B. harrow; A-l.'cond., > aiso
planters, for gale. H. G. Lay-
son, Milledgeville, 620 N. Jef-
ferson. :
One Tandem Smoothing har-
row, Dearborn D-11 - lift type
for Ford or Ford-Ferguson
tractors, heavy duty frame
with 20 eighteen inch disc cuts
6 ft. wide, never used. Bargain
at my farm, $175. Hwy. 80,
11/2 mi. So. Talbotton Court
House. Hamp H. Harrison, Tal-
botton.
SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE
30 in. Corn mill, Sheller and
scales at bargain, good cond
A. M. Aiken, Smyrna.
' Good zine 10 ft. syrup pan,
$17.50. Bud Holland, Dalton,
Rt. 2.
T Chattanooga Turner plows,
92 and 93 at $10. ea.; 4 disc
, tiller, Intl., $75.00; 2 H wagon,
practically mew, $65.00; also
some Blacksmith tools for
farm. Tel. 1199-R. W. R. Rob-
inson, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
2 H-wagon, practically new,
Farm-Master 3 can milk cooler
and some other small dairy
equipment for sale. Mrs. H. F.
Mixon, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Se
Late model T_ Roto-ette
equipped with Roto-Millers,
looks like new, for sale. H. A.
Minor, Atlanta, 1830 Peach-
tree Rd., N. W.
One 10-20 McCormick-Deer-
ing Tractor on rubber, good
Roebuck Tandem Cutaway
Harrow, run less 4 hrs., $190:
4 wheel tractor wagon, Sears-
Roebuck make, $75.00; And 1
good mule, $50. Belvin Small-
wood, Williamson, Rt. 1.
Farmall Equipment: Cub
tractor, Mower, Hammer Mill,
Bog Harrow, 2- Disc. Tiller,
Middle Buster, Cultivator, 1
Row Planter with Fertilizer.
All used for cultivating only
7 acres corn, A-1 cond., cash
price, $1350. B. M. Smith, Grif-
fin, Rt. A.
Athens 8 disc 24 in. Bush
and Bog Harrow, cut 9 acres
only, for sale 2 mix N. Tucker.
Or call Clarkston 6579. Con-
tact: Marion Crymes, Tucker.
Ferguson tractor, practically
new, harrow, 2 disc plow, $1,-
500.00, my place near Ashland.
Gertha Means, Ashland.
No. 15 cotton Harvester, J.
D., used to pick 10 bales with
hook-up for J. Deere A or B
and Farmall M and H. Good as
new. W. M. Stapleton, Sr.,
Lumber City.
Super A tractor, new, with
planters, distributors, Rome
Bush and Bog harrow, good as
new, for sale at my home 31/2
mi. W. Bowdon. G. W. Ham-
mock, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Peanut picker, does good
work, $50. Ralph Dunn, Mariet-
ta, 202 Root St. Tel. 1076.
2 roller cane mill, with
frame post, etc. $50.00; Also
one 4 wheel tractor wagon,
practically new, on rubber,
$145. C. O. English, Nichols,
Riss
One 5 tier brooder and 2
small brooders for sale. S. J.
Keith, Atlanta, 2600 Cascade
Rd., S: E: RA 8913.
2 Surge milking machines,
used very little, excellent con-
dition, $174. for both. A. F.
Geeslin, Dublin, Rt. 1.
Farmall H 1947 model trac-
tor, good mech. cond., good
tires, cultivating and_ planting
attachments; 8 disc King har-
row, 23 in. for sale. Letters
ans. H. W. Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
F-12 Farmall tractor on dou-
ble steel wheels, 7 ft. Clarke
Bush and Bog harrow, good
shape, good 2 H wagon, all +
necessary mule drawn tools for
2 H crop, good cond., bargain,
$500. Tel. 5476. N. H. Stowe,
Covington.
McCormick - Deering~ Corn
binder, used 1 season, reaso)
able price. Tel. 2223. J. H. wv.
Pace, Marietta, Rt. 4
1947 Farmall A tractor, 2
disc plow, cultivators, planter,
fertilizer attachment, Bush and
Bog harrow, 4 wheel rubber
tired wagon, $900. (4 mi. So.
Carrollton, just off LaGrange
Hwy.). Max Denney, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 3.
Allis-Chalmers All-Crop 60
in. Combine, exc. cond., new
aprons, for sale cheap or exch.
for power take-off hay baler
in good condition. Tel. 115R.
Wallace Gray, Newnan, Box
415. ,
McCormick - Deering 15-30
tractor, good cond., mounted
on good rubber, ideal for sta-
tionary power unit or peanut
thrash, for sale. B. F. Phillips,
2 Benthall peanut pickers,
good cond., ready to use, one
used only 1 yr., on rubber
wheels, other used 2 yrs., for
a. Q. L. Dorminey, Poulan,
3 Model 80 Oliver tractors,
all fair cond., Model 06 Intl.
tractor, good cond., One 6 ft.
and one 9 ft. Case Combine,
ready to go, one Oliver 10 ff.
combine, exc. cond., and a 12
McKenzie, Montezuma.
Farmall Cub tractor, disc
plow, planters, cultivators, pul-
ley, touch-matic lift, plowed 20
hrs., $850. John Ed Abernathy,
Rockmart, Mt 15772
Six Footer No. 11 Cockshutt
grain drill, $200. Mrs. P.:R.
Fry, Griffin, Rt: A.
W. C. - A. C. 48 model trac-
tor, 60 A C. combine, 50 model.
4 disc Athens tiller on rubber,
4 wheel rubber tired tractor
wagon, good body, 11 row
Case drill with fertilizer at-
tachments, ail good cond., $2,-
250. B. P. Shirley, Hartwell.
Henkle seed harvester - to
hook to mowing machine, $35.;
1t H wagon, good cond., $30. or
exchange. Herman C. Brewer,
Danielsville, Rt. 3.
Allis-Chalmers Combine No.
model, ran very little, $950.00.
P. G. Cason, Culverton.
Mill for sale or exch. for med.
size hammer mill. I; H. Vick-
ers, Hahira, RFD 2. iw :
Large 3 Roller Chattanooga
Syrup mill converted to pow-
er mill with 14 ft. copper pan,
good cond., $125. at my farm.
J. B. Nichols, Young Harris.
1950 model Farmall H trac-
tor, Guano distributor, plant-
ers, cultivators, disc harrow, 4
disc tiller with seeder. Contact.
|Any Saturday or Sunday. Jas.
A. Lott, Arabi.
Practically new Ford tractor
with 2 disc plow, 9- tine tiller,
bush and bog harrow, ~ side
mounted mower, implements
never used, liberal discount.
D. B. Hunt, Atlanta, 484 Brent-
wood Dr., N. E. CH5550. - ._
2 H Nissen wagon, practical-
ly new, with body, for sale. W.
B. Gunnin, Danielsville, Rti 2.
New 10 Row Ontario grain
drill, $300. Near Kellys Store
on Hwy. 106 between Toccoa
and Carnesville. See Mrs.
Mamie Kelly, Eastanollee.
3 Roller Syrup_Mill, good
shape, new, never used, 91/2
ft. pan, $50.00; Also Cole 3
row grain drill with fertilizer
attachment, $20. at my place.
Harley H. Sutton, Alpharetta,
Rit. 2, .BOx <oa0-
Case Pickup hay baler, N. C.
M. model, 4 cylinder, air cool-
ed Wisc. engine mounted, used
very little, A-1 cond., Also set
cultivators and planters for
Case D.G- Sand <S:6-= tractor
used very little. Cheap. J. C.
Scott, Norwood, Rt. 1.
Norse wagon, fair cond., $20.
M. O. Neely, Atlanta, 929 Lyn-
hurst Dr., RFD 4.
1938 Fordson tractor, Athens
side plow, IHC. 20 disc harrow
and pulley, J. D. corn and cot-
ton planter, Ledbetter planter,
Moline cultivator, Star pea
huller, 13 in. Winship syrup
mill, 2 roller, copper bottom
pan, good running cond. 5 mi.
W. Canton at Keithburg. S. R.
Poole, Canton, Rt. 3.
2 roller syrup a TOE ae
copper pan, 3 copper skimmers,
all good cond., $75. L. J. Ellis,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
One Lillistoh Peanut picker
and hay baler with Intl. motor,
all on good rubber, in excel-
lent running cond., $500. Wy-
man Tanner, Tennille, Rt. 1.
VAC tractor, 1948 model,
complete with 2 disc plow, cul-
tivator, used only 400 hrs., at
bargain price. Must see to ap-
preciate. All letters ans. -T.
Little, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1.
(Resident of Georgia).
Single Unit Rite-Way elec.
milker and other dairy equip-
ment, good cond., at reasonable
Georgetown. a
ft. Case Drill for sale. John T.
60, good cond., with motor, 47|
One 30-in. Meadows Grist |
G. | Crawfordville. John Q
tor, 11/2 hp e
eond., for sale. See -
Unadilla, Rt. 1.
SECOND E
MACHINERY W.
Want one 10 can dai
er, also Serge or De
ing machine, all
for sale. C. G. Fulp
154. a ae
Want to exch. Intl.
ary hay baler, good
good combine. N.
coart, Armuchee, R
_FLOWEBS |
-.7 * FOR SALE:
CORRECTIONS
Large, blooming size
lily bulbs, 8 to 40 bloc
stalk, $2. dozen, postpa
Bentley Barfield, Ha
153. ;
Bermuda Easter L
3 for $1. or 2 doze
Add postage. Mrs. J
ford, Monticello. _
Imp. Bermuda East
butbs, 10 in. or larger,
10, $6.00; 8 in., 50
doz.; 6 in., 4 for $1.00;
4 in., 10, $1.00; 25, $2.
Add 10c exchange on
C. Cofer, Atlanta, 883
ville Rd. CR. 8404
IVY: Sweetheart,
ple, Maplequeen, S
oak, Calif., Cur.
Fan, Sta:
Silver garland,
ty, Lady-Kay, Barcofe:
Miniature, Hahns y
3, $1.00; 7, $2.00; 12,7
order $1. Mrs. N. |
Atlanta, 943 Greenwoo
Aberdeen-Angus bull
service, 28 mos. old,
1200 lbs., with papers,
Horace Ellington, Monr
Monroe Super Mkt.
12 Jersey-Guernsey
cows, mostly Ist and
ors, tested, T. B: and
from clean herd, all |
reg. Polled Hereford |
5 grade Polled,-=t--e
Heifers, 4. grade -
Springers. Tel. 73. D.
lier, Barnesville.
Reg. Guernsey bull,
old, 1000 Ibs., papers furr
Also pigs and shoats,
shire pigs for sale. T.
fin; EnilaRt. 2a
10 well shaped, 18 m
Polled Hereford bulls,
bred but no papers, |
Ibs., $175.-$225. ea. FOB
sweet farm, Thomastor
tact: Ben T. .Smith,
1323 Candler Bldg.. AL.
6 head top grade Jerse
ers, 4 heavy springers,
cently bred, all a
bred and tested for T.
bangs, father was reg.
male, and mothers heav
ers. Hwy. 12, six mil
Robinson.
~ 5. White Face
White Face Bull a
bull, 350-500. |
for informat
x ison
price. John K, Lee, Carrollton,
Rte, 2.5. ey
HOGS FOR SALE
ed Hereford
nough for
a
t
from purebred
furnished. Wt.
sold in lots of
ly, $175. ea. Paul
01 naston. (Tel. 2
= 2
465728,
Cattle Club,
700.
argain,
Marietta, Rt. 6,
at Westoak.
. old Jersey cow,
good, sound,
Ee. EM esas a... ee ee
all
a
) want some
al. milk day on
pground, near
| ee ee, 2, Relient a toon
of my finest reg.
ws and calves,
Rt. 3,
\lpharetta.
Polled Hereford
well marked,
sale at barn.
Lula.
111
n, Americus,
ge, reg. Jersey
ordville. Phone
peeios. 1: Clarke,
omfield Dr.
Farinuse reg.
, for sale. Inquire
_ Grocery. W. L.
ickamauga, Ret.
feeey ite.
meh, Rt. 3.
ee ee ee ee ee ek ee ey en i
t reg., 3 Holsteins
Iso hogs, P. C.,
brood sows
nd 3 shoats for
-T. Wilkins,
1, Union Rd.
r tees. freshen
ith 2nd calf, gave
A) /2 mi. below
pe thorn?
purpose),
cow,
Uk, ares
hard and Carlos Di
Angus bull, 4 yrs.
1250 Ibs., $350.
eee Jersey bulls,
d 17 mos. old, reason-
calf, 21/2 mos.
d beef type for sale. W.
bulls,
and Beau Perfection
serv-
M. Biggers,
peetind Heifer
herd.
up to
10 or
Han-
41).
American
best
Tbs:
$250. Gaston
Can-
5 gal.
eee fresh, $150. R.
ett,. Kennesaw, Rt. 2:
White Face heifers, |
0 Ibs., ready to breed,
1200 1b.
J Ds Seeder, walking
good, priced
good
ace steers, around 400
L. Brinson,
com.
or sale my place at
Cov-
Jack Kirkland, Coving-
Here-
some
eae, bulls for sale.
. Partlow, Owner of
Care
White Face Hovetord
ves, halter broken. Rea-
price. Joel H. San-
wnan, Ri 2:
nice Aberdeen- Angus
9 mos. old, around 600
ea. with reg. papers.
good Lespedeza hay
pay. Tel. 2595. W.
H.
pull,
jomi-
good
no bad habits, 2 yrs.
Mrs.
old,
Loy
5 So.
cows,
Sept. 1, = for sale
calves. W. P. Col-:
60-J.
3
Ma-
grade cows, bred to
Ss male, due to fresh-
next year. Can see at
e 2 mi. No. Culloden.
Pierson, Culloden, Rt.
old Jersey- cow, Blonde
No.
at W.
Ad-
_ Blue Jersey bull, named
mos. old, for sale. A-
23, seven miles be-
-Can furnish
Toy a Flow-
Sas 2 yr. old: bull,
Fulton Co. herd; Jersey
(cow
heifers), and 1 Jersey
OIC
already
sale.
College
Hereford male calves,
bred to
- giving 11/2 gal.
Dec.
3.gal.
ist calf, $175. at
Alto |.
Center. pale Wade,
now
1300. Ibs.,
old,
Box
cinated calfhood, for sale. Hen-
ry Odum, Covington.
HOGS FOR SALE
11 OIC and Duroc crossed
pigs at reasonable price. A. L.
Fendrix, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Hampshires: 2 choice gilts,
around 60 lbs. ea., treated, and
wormed, reg. buyers name, $55.
or $30. ea, 1 1/2 yr. old 380-400
lb. boar, finest blood, sired sev.
large litters, $100. to ,revent
inbreeding. Del. 100 mi, radius.
te W. Sands, Glennville,
t
OIC fenkciced pigs, ready +o
-ean; Also 1 horse mule for
sale or trade. Lewis H. Jonce,
Fayetteville, Rt. 3..
500 lb, stock Duroc boar, reg.
18 mos. old, for sale or~trade
for beef cow. Earnest Evans,
Farmington. .
reg. big bone Guinea female
pigs, $20. ea. Ship anywhere.
Paul J. Cleveland, iberton,
Rte: 2;
2 Duroc gilts, blocky life
treated, 125 lbs., farrowed Mar.
24, 1951, can be reg. $50, ea, at
pasture; Also 1 young Duroc
sow for sale. Will discuss price
when seen. Miss Dublee Peter-
son, Vidalia, Rt. 2, box 197.
Sev. good brood sows of dif.
breeds, ready bred, for sale,
ietor Richey, Commerce.
2 Reg. Duroc shoats, 12 wks.
old Berry school stock, $30.
ea. papers in buyers name.
Ship anywhere. J. A. Brown,
Felton RT. 1.
14 pigs, 6 wks. old Sept.
14th, 10 males, 4 gilts cross
OIC-P. C.,..and <P: C), Guinea;
also 1 good sow, half OIC and
half P. C. near old Armstrong
sa Bob Knight, Franklin,
t. 2, :
Reg. SPC gilt and male pigs
\farrowed Feb., $35. - ea. also
booking orders for pigs farrowed
Aug. 11, sired by Modern Lad
son of Victory Supreme (grand
Champion of Missouri in 1949)
$25. ea. George Pyle, Hilton.
OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
from prize winning stock, reg.
in buyers name, 10 and 12
wks. old, $25.-$30. ea. Satis.
guar. Ship anywhere. H. J. Du-
pree, Acworth, Rt. 1.
and Gilts, 5 mos. old, $50.00;
Also sev. 8 wks. old boars, $25.
Will ship. J. W. Watson, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1, Box 340.
Booking orders for Little
Bone Black African Guinea
pigs, stay fat kind, life treated
for cholera, both male and fe-
male, $19.50 ea. If shipped $1.
extra. O. P. Sinquefield, Har-
rison.
Reg. Duroc pigs, from large
litters, best of breeding, 21/2
mos. to 41/2 mos. old, $25.-
$35. ea. FOB. M. M. Newsome,
Sandersville.
Purebred PC male, Black, a-
bout 60 lbs. for sale or exch.
for bred gilt or sow of any
good breed. Pay difference.
Fred D. Shivers, Augusta, 2144
Milledgeville Rd.
Cherry Red Blocky type Du-
roc pigs, 40-60 lbs., some unre-
lated, $25. ea. H. L. Williams,
Baxley.
Reg. SPC pigs, bloodlines
Grandmaster, Brilliant, Model
eee Paradise, other outstand-
ing Midwest champions. Can
furnish unrelated pairs. James
A. Yancey, Austell.
One reg. OIC boar, 10 mos.
old, for sale or trade for calves.
Tel. Chamblee 2352. David
Covington, Doraville.
Three SPC boars, ready for
service, $55, $65 and $75 each
respectively. Champion blood-
lines, also booking orders for
pigs, 6-8 wks. ,old. All cholera
immune and. reg. in buyer's
name. C. R. Morgan, Rt. 4,
Americus.
Berkshire Sow, 400 _ Ibs.,
[bred to reg. boar, no bad
|habits, all priced here at farm,
$125. Will not ship. Trade for
d heifer dairy ey D.
5 : A
40 fine Jersey heifers, vac- ;
Sev. reg. Hampshire Boars, |
Reg. SPC pigs, wormed,
treated for cholera, for sale. H.
Talley, Ohoopee, Box 51.
11 Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks. old
Oct. 2 at $12. ea. at barn. En-
titled to register but not reg.
Mrs, Hardy Rhyne, White.
Purebred Duroc-Jersey_ pigs,
reg. in buyers name, ready for
delivery Oct. 9th., your selec-
tion, exc. stock, $20. ea.; $35.
pr. W. J. Braswell, Canton, Rt.
2. Atlanta phone AL 3724.
" HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Black 3 yr. old mule, $50.
eash or exc. for hogs. Mrs. C.
Johnson, Tilton, Box 58.
At stud: gr. bid Chesnut
Saddle Stallion, good blood-
lines, high spirited, has fine
colts, fee $15. with return
privileges. Could carry him for
service for short distance. Paul
Thompson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Horse and Colt, $125. B. H.
Shaw, Wrens. (Bryan-Bulloch
Co. Line).
30 Shetland ponies, bred
mares, geldings, stalliens for
sale. L. L. Williams, Cordele.
Phone 423M.
Pair 5 yr. old mules, 1200
lbs. ea., $175.00; 5 brood sows,
250-350 Ibs., bred for late fall,
farrow, $50.-$65. ea.; 1 stock
boar, about 400 Ibs., $45. W. R.
Robinson, Cedartown, RE Ss
Phone 1199-R.
2 good farm mare mules, one
8 yrs. old, wt. 1050 lbs., other,
10 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs. Both
sound and okey. Sell or exe,
for 2 young dairy type heifer
calves or young laying hens or
pullets soon to lay, or for gait-
ed saddle horse. L. M. Vine-
yard, Hoganville.
Reg. Chesnut saddle mare,
bred to reg. Stud; priced rea-
sonably, also reg. staltion,
cheap. Gordon Kettle, Dalton.
9 mos. old Colt, sire Mid-
night Sun, Dam Buck Rose,
best. of papers, for sale. A. W.
Haley, Dunwoody, 6870 Ros-
well Rd., Rt. 1. CH 2012
Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse
Colt, 1 yr., 2 mos. old, com-
pletely halter broken, excellent
cond. for sale. John Bowden,
Americus, 1115 S. Lee St.
Full grown Ky. Jackass, for
sale or trade for cow, calf, or
pigs. Make offer. Mrs. Clay
Saunders, ae Rt. 3, Box
362.
2 good old mules for sale
cheap or exc. for same value.
Dennis Terry, Buena Vista, Rt.
4,
2 mares, 7 and 9 yrs. old,
approx. 1200-1300 lbs., suitable
for farming; works single -or
double. R. E. Smith, Dewy
Rose, Rt. 1,
Tenn. Jack, 700 lbs., good
markings,. big bone, gentle,
children can handle. Rev. C. L.
Underwood, Atlanta, 3711 Gor-
don Rd. RA 0239.
Shetland pony, dapple grey,
white tail, mane, will foal this
fall. Henry Sargent, Newnan.
900 lb. mule, about 12 yrs.
old, fine shape, work any-
where, children can handle,
$15. Hwy. 41, 21/2 mi. No.
Jonesboro. Tel. 6251. J. A. Spi-
vey, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
Dark Red, 8 yr. old mare,
1000 lbs., works good to any-
thing. cheap. Fred King, Tem-
ple, Rt.
Red Mare Horse, 11 yrs. old,
$45. at my farm. W. H. Craig,
Riverdale, Rt. 1.
Pair fat mate mules, 1200
lbs. each, 7 and 8 yrs. old, for
sale. W. W. McPherson, Villa
Rica.
Strawberry Roan Mare,
works anywhere, for _ sale.
Glenn Copeland, Dunwoody,
Roberts Dr. 5
but unbroken,
}Colquitt, Rt. 2.
- HORSES AND MULES
"FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Good bay mare, wagon and
set of farming tools, at my
place, known as old Darby
Place, near. Birmingham, Ga.
J. W. Buchanan, Alpharetta,
| Rt. 3.
2 mares: 15 yr. old half
Tenn. Walker, bred to reg.
Walker, will work; other, a
work mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1,-
000 lbs. each, for sale or trade
for hogs or calves. Mrs. W. G.
Roark, Summerville, Rt. 1.
. Black Horse Mule, works
anywhere, good cond., around
1000 Ibs., $50. Quick sale. Mays
Adamson, Rex.
2 and 3 yr. old colts, gentle
$40. and $85.
ea. Also some broke mares for
sale at my place, 4 mi. Bruns-
witk on Darion Hwy. near
Glynco Base. P. R. Stewart,
Sr., Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box 60.
2 good farm mare mules,
one bay, other black, 1000 and
1200 lbs., good cond., for sale
or exch. for heifer yearlings,
oats, hammer mill, grain and
fertilizer drill, hay baler, or
good gentle saddle horse that
lady can handle. L. M. Vine-
yard, Hogansville.
Tenn. Jack, 6 yrs, old, good
markings, big bone, good con-
formation, about 700 lbs., for
sale. Rey. C. L. Underwood,
Atlanta. 3711 Gordon Rd. RA.
0239.
Good mare mule for sale
cheap or trade for hogs or
cow, ete. Blanford Watson,
Mauk, Rt. 1.
2 fine young horses, 3 and 4
yrs. old; for sale or trade for
cow or hog, etc. S. R: Reed,
Varnell.
Nice coming 2 yr. old Saddle
Colt, halter and bridle broke,
(small boy can ride now). Sell
or trade for power mower,
garden tractor, hogs, or good
mule. Tel. 7275. O. E. Younce,
Fairburn.
Blue Mare mule, blocky
built, about 1250 lbs., gentle,
works well anywhere, and
good 1 H wagon, heavy built,
also farm tools for sale. W. T.
Shuler, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Gaited 4 yr. old mare, wll
broke to plow, about 800 lbs.,
gentle, $75. W. I. Bartlett, For-
est Park. CA. 9872.
Reg. 6 yr. old Saddle horse,
well trained, good color, $100.
at my places TT. a. D; chols,
Cumming.
Horse mule, around 1400 lbs.,
9 yrs. old, for sale or trade for
pigs or cultivating plow for
Farmall A tractor (hand-lift
type). See on Yancey Farm. J.
C. Peavy, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Mare Horse, 8 yrs. old, work
anywhere, good cond., cheap at
my place; Also Tog Goat, 10
mos. old, freshen about 4 mos.,
mother fine milker, for sale.
W. H. Rochester, Atlanta, 334
St. Johns Ave. (Back Lake-
wood Park).
Good -Saddle horse for sale
my place, 2 mi. Tucker- on
Lawrenceville Hwy. Telephone
Clarkston 6579. Frances Heard,
Tucker.
Saddle horse, 3 yrs. old, red
with black mane and tail, $115.
Tel. Chamblee 2352. David
Covington, Doraville, Rt. 1.
Bred mare, 12 yrs. old, in
foal, 1250 Ibs., and 1 horse, 10
yrs. old, 1200 lbs., work well,
fine shape, my place, 2 mi. N.
Chickamauga. R. H. Cooper,
Chickamauga, Rt. 1.
Pair mules, 1000 lbs. each,
also 2 H wagon,. Corn-Cotton
Planter,~ Guano Distributor,
Plows, etc., $400. or trade for
4 grade White Face or Angus
cross heifers, 6 or 8 mos. old.
R. O. Rivers, Forsyth, Collier
Station.
A 5 gaited, 6 yr.
oughbred Bay horse, gentle,
works anywhere well, also 1
H wagon, spring and seat, good
cond. See at my home. L. O.
Garner, Lilburn.
5 gaited Saddle horse, $100
Paul Nemecek, Duluth.
10 yr. old mare, 1100 Ibs.
gentle, works anywhere, for
sale or exchange. Make offer.
Del. my home. L. E. Phillips,
old, thor-
2 grade milk goats, 1 bucky
al
Toggenburg, hornless, for s
or exch. for calves. L. S. Ter
rell, College Park, Rt. 3. CA
1083.
Few nice Manipal rae
for sale. J E. Baynes, Greens :
boro.
1 Saanan Yearling,
-
goat, 3 qts. daily, $25. MO.
checks. Shipped Exp.
Bie ate Morgan, Waycross, Rt.
Box 716.
2 large Ewes and 1 ram, ie
so one spring ram lamb, wt
about 120 lbs. All very ni
$100. for lot. Edwin House-
worth, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Phone
2674.
collect
Reg. Saanan and reg. Nubiles aa
milk goats, out of
Dr.,-8.. We CA 1386,
2 purebred Toggenburg or
Saanan milk goats, 18 mos. old, _
from good milk producing
stock, ready for first breeding
this fall, $15. ea. or 2 for $25.
Cannot ship at this price. Be
D. Guthrie, Pine Lake, P.
Box 82.
Reg. Saanan males at Stud,
fee, $5.00; also young bucks for
sale. Wont ship. W. J. Sum-
lin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave.
N. M., BE 5393. : es
Sag Hampshire Ram lambs,
ready for breeding. Sturdy low
down smooth type. Inquiries
ans. promptly. Westervelt Ter-
hume, Atlanta, P. O. Box 2115.
Reg. Saanan, 5 qt. milk goat,
1 doe, 2 bills, full blood Saa-
nan, all Jarge, fine, in good
cond., qualities perfect. Bar-.
gain. Self-addressed, stamped
envelope letters ans. W. &.
Jester, Roberts, Rt. 1, Box 148.
2 good milk goats, 1 fresh in 4
April; other freshen middle of
September. Contact. C. W. Gil-
lespie, Commerce. Hubert
Dodd, Washington. P. O. Box
523.
1 milk goat, giving 4 qts.
daily, $35. G. R. Davis, Abbe-
ville, Rt. 1.
Pair purebred Tog. goats, 8
mos. old, mother gives 4 qts.,
sire comes from very high milk
strain, $50. pr. Can be reg-
istered. Tel. Hamilton 2883. O.
H. Maxson, Pine Mt. Valley.
3 nice milk goats, all milk-
ing (some 4-6 qts. when fresh),
2-4 yrs. old. No letters. Mrs.
S. A. Hudgins, Jonesboro.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
w
8 White Rabbits, 1 Mother, &
little ones 3 wks. old, 4 nes\v
grown, $10.00 for lot. FOB my
home. H. F. Seay, Ellenweoa
Rie 2;
2 prs. unrelated Check
Gants) se$3.2 Spree LO oaee .
Giant, $3.00; Checker Giant
Doe, $5.00; Extra large Black
Buck for sale. Mrs.
ris, Clarkesville.
Jr. Angora Rabbits,
woolers, choice breeding stock
$6. pr.; Bucks, $2. and $3. at 4
and 5 mos. Letters ans. prompt-
ly. Robert- E. Smith, Cedar-
town,
Selected ped.
NZW, Heavy Wt.
Checkered Giants, $9.00 ea;
Bucks, $10. ea. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt. 5.
72 rabbits, from 2 wks.
NZW, Grey, and Black for sale.
Tel. Chamblee 2626. Lamar
Spruill, Doraville, Rt. 1.
3 prs. White Flemish Giants,
5 mos. old, subj. to register, $6.
pr. Ship anywhere COD. H. G.
James, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
bred
2, young tame rabbit does, a-
bout grown, one blue,
gray, $2. ea. Will ship. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
Irondale |
Herd, for sale, cheap. Mrs. Ele
sie Irons, Atlanta, 1428 Moody
Arch Har- .
does,
Chinchillas, -
up, -
fe
x
heavy. 2
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RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Breeding stock NZW rabbits,
Jr. Does, $2.50 ea.; $4.50 pr.;
_Chinchillas (Giants), trio 4
mos. old, $12.00; Dutch, $4. pr.;
4 |b. meat rabbits, $1. ea. Ship
anywhere. John Fields, Grif-
fin, 1018 W. Poplar St.
Thoroughbred NZ rabbits, 3
mos. old, $5. pr. 3 prs. White
rabbits, 8 mos. old, $5. pr. Mrs.
Irene Pierce, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Expertly selected NZW, hvy.
wt. Chins, big bone, heavy
mi'kers, no culls, show type,
prize winning Checkered
Giants for sale. Will ship, or
see. Spencer Strange, Hartwell,
602 Savannah St.
Earl Wilsons pure blood
strain Cal. Cross Hybrid rab-
bits, does and bucks, ready to
mate, stock now for heavy fall
and winter demand. Mrs. Jack
Sa::ders, Macon, 131 First St.
1 pair NZW = rabbits, ped.,
from fine stock, doe has litter
of 7 about 5 wks. old, for sale.
Paul Caudill, Rome, 28 Elm-
wood St. Tel, 24196.
NZR Buck, born June 12th,
reg. in buyers name, $3.50;
Giant Chinchilla Buck, born
May 5th, reg. in buyers name,
$5. Marion Nash, Union Point.
N. Z. White rabbits,.. 31/2
mos. old, $3. pr. M. O. with or-
_ der. Will ship. Mrs. Lila Smith,
Cocnran, Rit 2,
NZW exclusively, ped. stock,
good bone and type, large lit-
ters and heavy milkers, all
ages, .satis. guar.,. for sale.
Walker E. Smith, Atlanta, 2684 |
Collier Dr., Rt. 8. RA 9990.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Swap large mule, sound,
good worker, for nice heifer
calf, or what have-you? 2 mi.
West Chickamauga. H. M.
Walker, Chicamauga, Rt. 1.
Want buy some good, clean
Angus and dairy type cows
and heifers. Contact. David T.
Jennings, Americus, P. O. Box
84.
Want 2, not necessarily reg.,
Short Horn heifers, 6 to ,12
mos. old, within 60 mi. radius
of Cherokee Co. C. W. Roberts,
Ball Ground.
Want Jersey or Guernsey
Milch Cow giving about 3 gal.
daily. Must be a young cow
and calf not too old. Dank
Shockley, Alto, Rt. 2:
Want 20 heavy Springers,
purebred Guernsey heifers at
once. Contact. R. S. Deen, Al-
mid, vb. 1.
HOGS:
Want reg. Black Essex male
hog, 100-150 lbs.; Also 2 gilts
unrelated. Wade Bird, Swains-
boro, Box 20.
Want Gilts
or calves.
Grentham, Edison.
Want 1 black P. C.- boar,
large enough for service. Ad-
vise. W. F. Duke, Hollywood.
HORSES AND MULES:
Trade 3 yr. old Stud, broke
to ride, for mare, broke to ride,
or for seed oats; also have 4
or 5 young cows. will sell. W.
Brooks Greene, Gray, Rt. 2.
Want 1 Shetland Pony, gen-
tle, preferably brown or black
and yhite spotted. Howard
Bland, Metter.
Want small
won't kick or
bov to handle.
Douglas Dorris,
48. Phone 313J.
GOATS.
Want milk
right.
5
2
breed
BOA;
ready te
Contact. Mrs,
pony, gentle,
bite, for young
State price, etc.
3, Smyrna, Box
goat. Price must
be H. E. Barnes, Lenox,
Rt.
Want several good * milk
gocis, fresh, or to freshen soon.
Give price, breeding, and
production, A. D. Cobb, Adet.
age.
age,
LIVESTOCK WANTED >
FARM HELP WANTED
SHEEP AND GOATS:
Want 1 male and 6 female
Angora goats, meat type, not
the milk type. Must be young,
healthy, and within 50 mi. At-
lanta. G. C. Little, Conyers, Rt.
2
Want good milk goat rea-
sonable price, Toggenburg,
Sandburg or Saanan preferred,
at once. Advise. Marion Nash,
Union Point.
Want 1 or 2 milk goats, giv-
ing 4 qts. or more daily, fresh
in or soon to freshen, to be
shipped to me. Write details.
G. T. Caldwell, Alapaha, Rt. 1.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want colored family t op-
erate 1. H. farm in cotton and
corn. 3 R. house, equipped
with elec. Good land in fine
cond, Breaking and harrowing
done with tractor; cultivation
by mule. V.. L. Collier, Means-
ville. Phone Zebulon 88-J-3.
Want healthy, unercumber-
ed woman for light farm work
on farm. Live as one of family.
Fair wages. T. J. Long, Warm
Springs.
Want white unencumbered
woman to live on farm with
man and wife only and bea
general helper with farm work
for $10. weekly salary. State
age. J. D. Yarbrough, Nash-
ville, Rt. 1.
Want good family interested
in doing organic truck farm-
ing and growing seed for mar-
ket on 73 A farm in Franklin
Co, 3 mi. Lavonia. Rent free
for 2 years. - Will also teach
free of charge organic farming,
seed growing for market. No
drunks. T. 2. Crawford, - At-
lanta, Box 22: Station E.
Want farm hand for r or 2
H crop; 1 chicken house, 2000
cap. on 50-50 basis, standing,
or 3rds and 4ths rent basis. 3
R house, plenty good pasture,
good land, 400 yds. highway,
school bus in 100 yds., mail
route. J. B. Ledford, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1.
Want white woman for light |p
farm chores on farm. . Room,
board, small salary. Write giv-
ing qualifications. VERSE: Sabie
Mitchell, Jr., Dunwoody. |
Want wage hand on. farm
for 1952. Must be sober and.
unafraid of work. Begin work
any time. L. E. Phillips, Col-
quitt, Rt, - 2
Want nice, settled, unencum-
bered white woman for light
farm chores on farm. Sleeping
quarters, board and _- salary.
Live as one of family of 3
adults in comfo_table home.
Maggie M. Clarke, Rhine, Rt.
I
Want good man for farm: 8
A Tobacco allotment, any a-
mount of corn. Tractor and
tractor transplanter and corn
picker, on Douglas Hwy. 6 mi.
West Alma. On Half Crop.
Clyde A. McCrea, Alma, Rt. 1.
Want healthy, middle aged
woman to do light farm chores
and care for poultry for $15.
weekly, room, and meals. Mrs.
Babel P. Prance, Quitman.
Want man and wife. to tend
1 H crop for 1952 on halves,
and live in house with me.
Can furnish 2 bedrooms, kitch-
enette, lights, water. Must be
sober, honest. Give references.
Mrs. Fannie Maloy, Rhine, Rt.
I
Will give rent free
tenant for first year to culti-
vate farm (untended last few
years). House and barn in fair
shape, young orchard, water,
on school, mail route, ~ elec.,
plenty wood. Tel. Ma. 5743. W.
J. Tucker, Atlanta,, 536 Glen
Iris Dr.
Want honest,
to good
good working,
small family to make small
crop of corn and cotton on
halves. About 18 acres. Best of
stock to plow, good farm tools,
good upland (no bottom). In
white community near church
and school route. 11/2 mile
Cleveland. K. S. Price, Cleve-
land, Rt. 4."
Want woman for light farm
work on farm. No milking. L.
C. French, Buena Vista, Rt. 1.
for light farm work on farm.
Will pay reasonable salary.
Need at once. R. L. Evans,
Ben) Hill, P.O. Box: 71,
Want family of 6 or more
at once to pick cotton. Can
furnish house. Write at once.
James C. Odom, Ashburn, me
2, Box 215.
Want young aman to-do
light. farm work on farm for
room, board, $50.00 monthly.
Time off. Mrs. Royal Terrell,
Atlanta, Rt. 131. CH 3437,
Want good, sober man for
share crop on farm. Good land,
tools, ete. S. L. Wilbanks,- Tun-
nel Hill, site cs
Want at once a good dairy
man. Pay good salary. 4.R
house, lights, water, on school
bus route and paved road.
Otis G. Rawls, Williamson.
Want sober, white farmer
for. 1952. 1 acre to 18 acres
with 4 R house, barns, pasture,
wood, water, mail and school
bus route, 3 mi. Carlton. Ex-
pect electric current soon.
House ready for occupancy.
Jesse Warwick, Covington.
Want large colored family
immediately to farm and work
part time. One steady hand,
$20. weekly, toe drive tractor
and feed hogs; other members
of family to do part time work.
See at my farm on WNoahs
Atk Rai 3: mice 8) ho Jones:
boro. Fred Barber, Jonesboro,
Box 1427.
Want at once single, white
man.to. live with me and help
with farm work. $10. week,
board and room. Write. M. F.
Jones, Metter. :
Several openings on farm
for small familiss able to op-
erate farm tractors, honest,
sober. Good living conditions,
good ages, permanent posi-
tion. Contact at once: W.. E.
Hogg, Cattle Farm Mer., Leary,
Rt. 2, Box 144.
Want white couple of good
character for farm; live with
me in my farm home; ideezl
place for raising chickens,
aogs or cattle. Elec. water,
wood, land for pasture, 10 A
good cultivated land. Good op-
portunity for good folk. Mrs.
. F, Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Want couple or small fam-*
ily, white or colored, to live on
farm and work small acreage,
end pastures, look after cat-
tle. 8 mi: Macon. 3 R. house,
lights, watr, milk cand butter
furnished, one hog for butch-
ing, and $50. monthly. No
drunks. W. H. Steed, Macon,
1017 Clay Ave.
Want young man to work
on dairy and general farm.
Would cons. mother and son.
Must be good, willing workers.
No drinking or cursing. B. H.
Walton, Bolingbroke. ;
Want good man for approx..
75 A level productive land on
3rds and 4ths, on paved road
and school bus route, Henry
Co., between McDonough, Ga.
and Hastings Farm. H. S. Fel-
lows, Hampton, Rt. 2.
Want col. couple for small
farm near Atlanta, $50. month
and half you raise. E. C. Bar-
ber, Atlanta, Post Office Box
345.
Want middle aged, settled
couple to do work on farm in
city limits Unadilla, 6 A land,
4 R house (with hall). Write
or see. Miss Oralene Peavy
Unadilla. fs
POSITIONS WANTED
Single, white man wants job
doing light farm work on farm,
picking cotton by day, etc. for
weekly wages, home, etc. Can
give references. Member Meth-
odist Church. Dont write. Come
see. Available now. 47 yrs. old.
Boyd Jones, Rossville, Rt: 3.
Want job on farm. picking
beans, other vegetables, etc. and
canning same for part pay and
part vegetables. Unencumbered.
Go anywhere, Tel. 53231. Mrs.
Evelyn NeSmith, Macon, 2435
Laveta Dr.
Want farm on halves with
about 30 A good tobacco acre-
Bice ins aes. ie
(Hwy. 41).
age, cultivator or tractor. Write |
Want middle aged oom:
Want regular, geen cebu ad
job on farm looking after | farm
stock, tractor driving, tending | 13
poultry, doing carpentry for | %
good salary. Need 4 or 5 R.
house with lights, running wa-
ter. Come see. Have to be
moved. State salary. * ae Z.
Lewis, Ochlochnee, Rt.
Want 1 H crop standing rent.
House with elec., on mail and
school bus line, not over 15 mi. a
Buford. Clyde Mangum, Bu- Ss
ford, Rt. 2. z
Man with 4 in piniiy wants old. Experie
job on cattle farm for wages, Prefer with C
with house, lights, water, on|-
school bus route. Good route.
Living wages. Mrs. V. F. Low-
ry, Pomona.
38t yr. old
family Ba 0
tine trees for 19
wae ie 1 H or
H farm for 195: p
Want job on vegetable farm
working year around. Can op-
erate all kinds trucks ang |9 or. cotton allo
farm equipment. 7 grown.|r_5 R house, ple
Need 6 or 7 R house. Near raise crop. Must
Rome at Cedar Creek Church. | financed. Don
AGS: Bishop, Cave Springs, | meet requi
Rty.2. : peel Poko Sone |
Want good farm for 1952 Ge
crop on 50-50 basis if good
land and equipment. Best of
references exchanged. ks L.
Powell, Lake Park,
Blacksmith wants job on
large farm doing horseshoeing
and all types blacksmith work.
Go anywhere. All letters ans.
John Dawson; eee ck 311
Spruce St.
ee ee ae ae
55 yr. old white man reels
job on cattle ranch as caretak-
er or herdsman. Experienced
pasture work. Desire with en Ares
Christians. John G. Watson, Waa
yr. and next,
chores for $20.
day PM and Sunc
fer on school an
Care.J. LL: Rogers, Nitesersid,,
Rts +
White woman ath See 8 yrs.
old wants job near Atlanta on |} near Holliness_
chicken farm. Cons. other} ters ans.
work. Have furniture for one sh
room. Mrs. J. H. Dodd, Atlan-
ta, 1778 Marietta. Rd.
Unencumbered, refined, eau. |
cated woman wants light work
on farm with nice pe eople for
room, board, and salary. Write | pe
Mrs. Virginia Powell, Hape- |
ville. ;
HEREFORD SALE
Biggest auction sale of the year: Reg. H
Polled Herefords. Probably 100 head, bull:
calf, open and bred heifers and cows.
At Livestock Auditorium, ane oe
W. E, Aycock, vee
3 Our Fall, 1951 Gueeer Farm Land Sug
be published October 17. FARMS F
MONEY RENT, Meese: LO; BUY
DAY, Oct. 10. All notices of this woe re
THAN oes OCTOBER 10, |
in our October 17 ee IssuTHEF io MA \
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Notices for the Land Issue MAY NOT EXCE]
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phone number if desired. Notices will b
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more than ONE farm or tract. of land
of not more than the 65-70 words, including
address. ONE NOTICE ONLY TO AN INDIV
OR TO MEMBER OF IMMEDIATE HOU [O
FAMILY, except where entirely. different pie
land, farms, are INDIVIDUALLY OWNE y
RATE MEMBERS of a family and household.
~POSITIVELY no notices in interest of R:
TATE FIRMS OR AGENTS, not city (small tow
erty permissable) property, HOUSES, alone, A
MENTS or ROOMS FOR RENT and W.
STORES AND OTHER BUSINESS HOU
PROPERTYNEITHEROUT OF THE ST
property or land MAY BE PUBLISHED. Geor.
land and GEORGIA FARMS oe (if a
property may be listed, aioe explana c
- SEND IN YOUR FARM Al
ATELY, before WEDNESDA\
}Olen K. Akins, Nicholls.