a city and a oan whose top may 
ch into heaven; and let us make 
lest we be scattered abroad 
oe. of the ae eh 
 
: he fe ee es Sbroail 
thence upon the face of all 
ae left off to build 
 
Gen. Mh Bi 
 
two verses. of. scripture tell : ae 
it has been repeated time and 
 
through the milleniums. Men 
Go but God always wins, | 
is no godly way to disobey God. 
 
Pay Bins Min il 
 
   
 
  
 
ae ome Linder Commissioner 
 
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 
 
FOOLISHNESS OF 
 
  
 
NUMBER 16 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
each individual of which was among the 
_ chosen race. - 
 
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And it came to pass, when men 
began to multiply on the face 
 
of the earth, and daughters were 
=. born unto them,  
 
That the sons of God saw the- 
daughters of men that they were  
fair; and they took them wives 
of all which they chose. 
Genesis 6:1,2 
 
Because of this mixing of the sons 
of God (sons of Man) with the daughters 
of men, God immediately pronounced 
judgment for this great violation of His 
law and set a limit of one hundred twenty 
years for the existence of mongrel race. 
 
o 
 
_ He chose Noah who was perfect in 
| his generation and commanded him to 
 
build the Ark. 
_. ONE LANGUAGE 
 
Th descendents. of Noalt were natur- 
 
aily all of one language; but, at Babel 
 
they were forced to begin to peareee in 
different tongues. 
 
re Four hundred twenty - years after the 
 
~ flood, when Abrams was seventy years 
 
old, he was called out of Ur of the Chal- 
 
ToOurFriends: 
 Aswe celebrate the Nativity, may each heart be warmed 
with the spirit of Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men, 
 
heralded on that First Christmas. 
 
As the shepherd watched his flock by night, may each 
of us watch over and cherish the love for all mankindthat 
cds the: true deat of Christmas. 
 
Tom Linder 
 
  
 
Commissioner Of Aopicle 
 
dees and"started on his journey to the 
 
five years. until the death of his father, 
 
Terah, when he resumed the journey and a 
 
came to the land of Canaan. 
 
-._ After the battle of the kings in the 
valley, when he had rescued Lot and his 
 
  
 
_ land of Canaan; but, sojourned in Haran > 
 
family and goods, Abram met up. with - 
 
Melchizedek, the king of Salem (now 
Jeru-Salem) who was the priest of the 
most high God. 
 
From there all Bible students are fa- 
 
miliar with the story of Abraham, Isaac 
 
and Jacob (Israel) and the children of ss 
 
Israel down to the coming of Christ (The  
 
Son of Man). 
 
When Abraham went down into 
Egypt, he accepted gifts from Pharoah 
which made him rich because the Egyp- 
tians were not Canaanites and the Lord 
had not promised the land of Egypt to 
Abraham but had promised him the 
land of the Canaanites. 
 
The distinction here is einhaann 
 
"by. the fact that when Abrahams wife, 
 
Sarah, died, Abraham would not accept 
 
the gift even of a burial place for Sarah 
but refused to accept the burying ground 
 
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yn the mailing list and for change ot address to STATE BU- 
REAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta, 
 
- SECOND . fo 
MACHINERY FOR SALE; 
 
Frostproof . Willets Wonder 
English Pea Seed, plant now for 
early heavy crop, 50c pt. Add 
posers orders less than $1. Mrs. 
 
B Model J. D. Tractor with 
cultivators, planters, also har-, 
row, for sale or exch. for Ford 
Tractor with cultivators, plant- 
 
    
    
    
   
 
    
 
NATIONAL Eo re RIAL es, oo oe plate W. Harwell, Winder, Rt. 1. burn, Cumm 
 
5 : 16, and cultivators. W. L. Boyd, La-  ( ee hee : ene 
 
= [asso ee . Grange, Rt. 4. Ph. 3784. Half teacup Martin Gourd |, Gooseberry, Muscadini 
a Seed, 50c. Add postage. Geor- |% $1; Raspberry, 
. an No. 3 Mule Drawn Golden} ge Baisch, Columbus, Rt. 1. Box Blackberry, 
 
  
 
Walnut, Plum, Cherry. 
Horse Mint, Pepperr 
Root, Heart Leave 
 
Cane Mill, good as new, com- 
plete with levers, $50; One 
Wood Wheel 2H Wagon, $25; 
Guano Distributor, $7.50; Cot- 
ton Planter $7.50. Olen B. Reid, 
Thonveston, 104 Park Lane, 
Tel. 4201. : 
 
| Sears Roebuck Roto Spader 
and Tiller, bought last year, 
used 20 hrs., reasonable. 6 mi. 
N. Carrollton. Buford Dyer, Car- 
rollton, Rt. 5. 
 
Intl 6 Can Milk Cooler, less 
than 2 yrs. old, $175. W. R. Rob- 
inson, Cedartown, Rt. .2. Ph. | 
| 244-M-4. : 
 
Saw, 7 1/2 hp air cooled gaso- 
line engine, excellent shape for 
sale. E. H. Floyd, Atlanta, 3759 
N. Stratford Rd. Ch-8524. 
 
B08, ca 
 
Sept. and Oct. Plum Peach Seed, } 
40c doz. Add 60c postage. Mrs. 
M.-L. Henderson, Adairsville, 
Box 52. : : ey 
 
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato 
Seed, $1.75 lb.; Cert Rutger, 
$2.25 lb. Miss Lee Crow, Gaines- 
ville, Rt. 2, Box 143. 
 
New crop pure Ga. Collard 
Seed, high germ., 22c lb. FOB. 
No orders less than 10 lbs. G. C. 
 
Connell, Whigham. vee es Bene 
: _Missiona rawbe 
1954 - SL VEO Seed, eG: te M, FOB. State 
grown cert, seed, recleaned, in, ly A. T. Milteer, Quit 
50 Ib. bags, 92 pct. germ., $12 ey aaa x 8 
Cwt. Felton Denney, Carrollton, Early.  Jersey  
Wakefield Frostproc 
 
Rt. 3. Ph. 2-8873. 
age ee |fresh, green, 300, 
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, |9- $9.75 M. PP. R 
1952. H Farmall Tractor, | 20c start: 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs.. a a ce ae e 
good cond., lights, starter, pow-| Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.  : i 
Early Jersey 
 
er takeoff, $825 cash; New set} A ; Rei s , 
 
(2 never used) wheels, rim 11- Clean White Nest Multiply- | Wakefield Frostproof Cabb 
 
38 tires and tubes for H Farmall |ing Onions, for planting or eat-/ 300, $1.25; 500, $1.75; $2.50 
 
$175; Also 2 large Steel Wheels! ing, $1.35 gal. PP. Mrs. Rosetta | Del. Otis Conner, Pi 
Hunnicutt, Dial. - gyowrie er 
 
Klondike Stra 
 
for H_ Tractor, set $rpecC, : . 
 
ee a Tone pen eee | Good Tender Bean Seed:|/1y mixed with 
: BAe i: White, and Pink Half Runners, |75e C: Exch. for pea 
; 56c cup; Brown Striped Half lying 
SECOND HAND . enn aE cop; 2 cups, oe 
WANTED peckled Crowder and Purple} al. L 
MACHINERY ANT ~ | Hull Peas; 45 cup; Long Green | first. Mrs. Joh: 
SECOND HAND | and Velvet Okra, 50c cup. Add rt, Rt. 3. 
 
MACHINERY FOR SALE| . Want 1H Wagon in fair condi-| postage. Mandy Banks, Carters. 
i | tion. Cash price. Mrs. Minnie 2 ee 
Bulloch, Warm Springs. i 
 
Want Pulley for Ford, Tractor. 
Must be cheap. T- W: Hutchin- 
son, Temple, Rt. 2. 
 
Want good Power Cane Mill 3 
roller, cheape, within 20 miles. 
Olin Hughes, Blairsyille. 
 
Want Portable Seed Cleaner. 
Prefer small gas motor that will 
operate elevator. P. W. Harri- 
son, Halcyondale. 
 
Want Tractor Tire, size.9 X 24, 
good cond., free of holes and 
breaks, cheap for cash. C. H. 
Craig, Kingston, Rt. 2. , 
 
Want One Feed Mixing Ma- 
chine for ton at mixing, also 1 
Molasses Machine. Quote best 
price. L. E. Fenn, Adel. 
 
Want Pulley for Ford Tractor. 
Must be cheap, good condition. 
T. W. Hutcheson, Temple. 
 
Want Orchard Power Spray- 
er, good cond., power takeoff, 
 
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Asparagus Crowns, $1 
 
coli, Cabbage, Heading Colla 
Lettuce, Beets, Kale, 
 
and White Nest Onio 
sley, all 35 doz. Del in | 
or more. Mrs. H. V 
Register.) 
 
Tom Linder, Commissioner 
 
Published Weekly ai 
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga | 
By Deparitmeni otf Agriculture - 
Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0} 
 
Markets, 222 State Capitol  
Atlania, Ga, 
 
  
 
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at Covington, Georgia under Act 
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for 
mailing at special rate of postage 
provided for in Section 1103 Act 
of October 8, i917. 
 
  
 
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State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. 
 
Publication Office 
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SECOND HAND . 
MACHINERY FOR SALE 
 
  
 
One Diesel 40 Caterpillar 
Crawler with cable controlled 
Bulldozer blade, $800 in repairs 
put on tractor in October 1954, 
good cond., $2,200; also 1 late 
model U-9 IHC power unit, 55 
HP, built for distillate or gaso- 
line, good cond., $950 complete. 
ao Miller Jr., McBean, phon 
 
Gustafsen Seed Treater, for 
treating grain or cotton seed, 
perfect cond., ready to run, 
complete with motor, $60. Trade 
. for anything can use on farm 
 
of equal value. L. M. Turner, 
Royston. = .% 
 
100 hp Waukeeshaw Butane 
Power Unit for irrigation sys- 
tem; Also Corley Saw Mill and 
Frick Edger, good cond., with 
100 hp power unit. Rends Hill, 
Greenville. 
 
  
 
Salet Peas, white or colored, 
the Old Time variety, 65c cup. 
Plus postage. Mrs. Jemima) 
Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.  
 
Fla. Pole Butterbeans, sweeter 
more prolific than others, 3 lbs., 
$1; Also Green Pod Okra Seed, 
3 lbs., $1; Pure Livsey Water- 
melon, $2 lb. Del. in Ga. Mrs. 
J. M. Jones, Grayson. 
 
Tender White Half Runner 
Garden Beans) 50c cup; Also Dry 
Ground Sage, 55c large teacup. 
Add postage! Mrs. Minnie 
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt, 1. 
 
500 bu. Yelando (high bush) 
Soy Beans. Make offer. P. W. 
Harrison, Halcyondale. 
 
Hydraulic Ram, made by 
Gould, never. used, for sale. S. 
C. Waddell, Bremen, Rt. 2. 
 
2H Wagon, and other farm 
tools, cheap for cash. A. M. 
Phillips, Damascus, Rt. 1. 
 
Large Flat Swee 
 
|muda Onion, 500, | 
Del. in Ga. Mrs. I 
Fitzgerald. ; 
 
Mtn. 4H 
size, 75c doz.; P 
doz.; Also clean 1 
free of weevils, 3 1 
postage., Mrs. Lee Ho 
ville; Ried a= 
 
_ Wonderberry,  
 
and Gibson Str 
 
Sage, _Garlic, rse 
Black Raspberry, 75c_ 
postage. Mrs. John 
Dahlonega, Rt. J, | 
 
No. 7 Clipper Seed Cleaner, 
practically new, reasonable; | 
Also one Hand Pea Thrasher, 
good cond. J. E. Samples, Hom- 
er, Rt 
 
3 Farmall. Cub Tractor, plant- 
ing and cultivating equip., tiller 
extra, corn planting attachment, 
mowing machine, good cond., 
$500. R. H. Newsome, Gibson. 
 
Farm Master Elec. Brooder, 
used twice, perfect cond., 46 
in canopy top, $15 at my home. 
J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro. 4 
 
1938 Farmall F-20 Tractor, 
mounted on rubber, burns fuel 
oil, good cond., also one 8 disc 
harrow, $500. W. L. Banks, 
Fairburn, Rt. 1. Ph. 5511. 
 
One extra good, nearly new 
 
Frostproof Salet English Peas, 
50c pt.; Also hand picked, wash- 
ed Shade Dried Ground Sage, 
50c pt. Add postage. Mrs. Gar- 
nett Simmons, Baldwin, R&. 1.  
 
Imp. White Half Runner, Old 
 
Time Striped Half Runner, Lit. 
tle Pink Peanut or Six Weeks 
 
ft, 2-3 yrs. old, fro 
field stock, $3 doz. 
Sea Macon, R 
 
One practically new 2H Bag- = 
well Wagon complete with body, 
cheap. T. A: Darracott, Gaines- 
ville, Rt. 1. 
 
One Planet Jr. Garden Trac- 
 
tor, Turning Plow, disc Har- 
 
row, Cultivator, all good cond., 
150. H. F. Snelling, 
ranch. e 
 
One 86 HP -GM Diesel Motor 
for irrigation system, good 
eee L. W. Huff, Milledgeville, 
 
2: 
 
Intl. self propelled combine, 
M Tractor, harrow, J. D. 6 disc 
ilJer, Intl. 45 hay baler; Ferg. 
0 tractor, harrow, tiller, cul- 
divator, Cole planters, mower, 
; D. rake, J. D. rotary hoe, 
o. 27 clipper seed cleaner, all 
used 2 yrs. Richard Harvill, 
Millen, % Bousa Farm, Tel. 
428W. 
 
Automatic Elec. Brooder, 
eck, $35 at my home. Mrs. 
. M. Westbrooks, Alpharetta, 
eae 
 
5 
 
One Elec, Brooder, 100 chick 
ap., $25. F. O. Rogers, Waynes- 
TO. Rte 1. 
 
30 in. Meadows Corn Mill, 
powered by Intl. tractor; ideal 
power for irrigation. J. H. Al- 
Jen, McRae, Rt. 1: 
 
J. D. 40 in. Standard, Tread, 
260 actual hours, $1800; in- 
luding tractor, 2 bottom-mold- 
oard plow, 14 in. belt, pullley, 
8 in. wood saw, starter, lights, 
etc. Consider J. D. Model LA 
or other standard make small 
tractor in trade. W. E, Abee, 
naar 2378 Macon Dr., S. E., 
Di. 8190. 
 
Heavy 234 Owensboro Wagon 
good as new, $75; Also New 
 
liver No. 10 Turner. 2 mi. N. 
Alpharetta. Z. D. Dodd; Alph- 
@retta, Rt. 1, Box 164. 
 
Flowery 
 
Dawson, Coleman. 
 
Thornhill IH Wagon, wood ax- 
les, bent shafts, original paint 
good, with brakes, good set 
harness, all $45 at my home or 
$50 del. A. J. Willoughby, Waco. 
 
1952 Ford Tractor, only run 
140 hrs., never been in the 
rain, 4 disc tiller and tandem 
harrow, both run only 75 hrs., 
all like new, $1250. No tax. W. 
T. Coleman, Jr., Eastman, Rt. 
6. Phone 2977. 
 
Allis-Chalmers C Tractor in- 
cluding cultivators, planters, 
disc harrow, also 2 wheel trail- 
er, all good shape~except one 
tractor tire. Bargain. A. W. 
 
2 Row Planter with Fertilizer 
Hoppers, lift type, for~ Allis- 
Chalmers WC tractor, good 
shape, reasonable. Charles Bald- 
win, Suwanee. 
 
Farmall Cub Tractor with 
planters, cultivators, bush and 
bog harrow, all good cond., 
$550. Garfield Nimes, Thomas- 
ton, Rt. 2. 
 
John Deere H. Tractor, with 
almost new power lift, new 
magneto and cultivators, good 
 
cond., reasonable. Archie D. 
McDaniel, Duluth. 
7 ft. pull type mower for 
 
Ford Tractor, used on 10 acres 
land, for sale or exch. for ma- 
nure spreader, good cond. James 
S. Waller, Douglasville, Rt. 1, 
Box 352. 
 
I-H Cub. Tractor, planters, 
distributors, cultivators , disc 
plow, all like new, bargain. 
 
  
 
Call any day except Saturday. 
 
preferably. H. R. Entregin, Bre- 
men, Rt. 1. ~ 
 
Want belt pulley and cut off 
wood saw for 1950 Ford tractor, 
also field cultivator, pulveriser 
and 2-dise plow, prefer nearby. 
W.-A. Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4. 
 
  
 
SEED AND GRAIN 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Tobacco Seed: Hicks Broad 
Leaf, trippled cleaned, tested, 90 
pet. germ., $1.25 0z.; $15.00 lb.; 3 
Ibs., $35; 402, germ, 85 pot., $1 
oz.; $10 lb. 3 Ibs., $25. PP. Earl 
Stuckey, Blackshear. - 
 
-Mamoth Russian Sunflower 
Seed, large packet, 15c Stamps 
or money. Robert Waters, Bruns 
wick, Rt. 3, Box 129. 
 
Large size White Multiplying 
Onion Sets, $1.35 gal.; Exch, one 
gallon for 4 light colored 100 lb. 
print sacks alike. Ea. Pay post- 
age. No chks. or stamps. Mrs. 
Bill Howell, Hahira. 
 
Old Time Shallots (not scul- 
lion) greatest multiplyer known, 
tender plant now for green 
onions in early spring, $1.35 gal. 
PP; Large and med colored Run- 
ning Butterbeans for eating or 
planting, 4 cups, $1.35. PP. Mrs. 
Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 
xe 
 
Strfped Cornfield Boan Seed, 
50c cup; 3 cups, $1.25. Mrs. H. 
W. Summerour, Gainesville, Rt. 
2. 
 
Seed of large Crabapple, 15, 
10c and stamp. Mrs. M. L. Hen- 
 
  
 
W. C. Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3. 
 
derson, Adairsville, Box 52. 
 
Beans, all good, tender, 65c 
 
  
 
cup. Mrs. Viola Stover, Ellijay, 
 
Rt. B. 
 
Wiate Wonder English Peas, 
75c cup. MO with order; Also 
100 bu. White Corn, 1954 crop. 
Poulan. J. H. 
Culppper, Poulan, Rt. 1. 2204. 
 
$2 bu. 2 mi. N. 
 
   
    
   
 
Plants, 500, $3; $1 C; 
100 plants for fresh 
cans (not pecan m 
B. S. Wages, Loganv 
 
  
 
PLANTS FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Catnip, 6 bunch 
 
  
 
Lemon Balm, $5 C; $2 doz.; 
Lucretia Dewberry, bearing size 
plants, $5 C; Sample doz., $2 
Good count. Prompt shipment. 
Add postage. Mrs. C. M. Robin- | 
 
son, Greenville. 
 
_ Home grown Rabbiteye Blue- 
perry Plants, 2 varieties, srtong, 
rooted, 6, $2.50; Native Goose- 
heavy crop, 6, $2; 
$1.25 
doz.; Grape, 3-yr. vines, also 
male vines $1 ea. Mrs. Maude 
 
berry, bear, 
 
thornless  Boipenberry, 
 
Granger, Reidsville. 
 
Blackberry, Dewberry, 75c 
doz.; Hazelenut, Raspberry,, $1 
Sassafras, 
Persimmon, Muscadine Vines, 6, 
$1; Chinquapins, $3 doz.; Blue- d 
berry, also Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. 
Add postage. Mrs. D. M. Holla- 
 
doz.; Gooseberry, 
 
way, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 
 
Frostproof Cabbage, Collard, 
Onion 
Plants, each $1.50 M. Prompt 
shipment. W. W. Williams, Quit- 
 
land White Bermuda 
 
man, ; 
Multiplying Onion Plants, 35 
doz.; 4 doz., $1; Bouquet Pepper 
 
Seed, 25c doz. pods. Add postage 
 
  
 
Mrs. Jessie Howard, Albany, 400 
 
S. Cleveland. ~ 2 
 
i ae 
apple, Sage Plants, 
Grape Vines, May 
each 6, $1. Add 
Mae Turner, Gi 
 
Hazelnut Bushes. 
kleberry Plants, 
 
85c doz.; Yello c 
65c doz.; Wild Black 
50c. Add postage. Mrs. 
Easley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, 
 
Mtn. Huckleberry, 
size, 75c doz.; Hazeln 
85 ace Red and Y 
Sprouts, 8, $1; _ 
Plants, 65 doz. 
Mrs. Manda Hen 
Rt. Bice 3at8 
 
  
  
   
   
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
   
    
  
    
   
   
   
   
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
   
 
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FRUIT TREES 
 
 
 
Crabapple 
Hazelnut, ani 
Bushes, each 
Bushes, 75 
 
  
   
    
  
   
  
    
  
  
   
  
    
   
  
   
  
   
  
     
   
   
   
     
    
  
  
    
   
   
   
   
  
     
   
    
   
    
   
  
   
  
  
   
  
   
  
  
   
  
    
   
    
   
   
   
    
 
ey Fig Sprouts, 3, 
Pi box full 
Sage to exchange 
Keiffer Pear 
r Pear and 1 
tes Apple Tree. Ea. pay, 
fo out-of-state orders, 
-Pullins, Goggins, Rt. 
 
Apple and Peach Trees, 
Large 2 yr. sizes, 45 
ear, Cherry, Plum, 
yr. Chestnut, $1.50; 
Stuart Pecan, $1.50 ea. 
poercied: * M. Webb, 
 
key ee Bushes, 
ted, State insp., 
PP. ee M. Moseley, 
 
. Bushes, Mtn. Huc- 
bearing size, 85c doz.; 
nd Yellow Plum Sprouts, 
ree Root Plants, 75c 
id postage. Mrs. Homer 
ie Ellijay. Rt. 3, Box 
 
enut Behe, 25, $25 Mtn. 
Pla 
 
Running Dewberry 
$1 doz.; Yellow Roots, 
 
Root Plants, $1 doz. 
tage. Mrs. Nancy Hen- 
ay RE 32 Box 124. 
 
Muscadine Grape, Crab- 
1.50 doz; Red Gold 
=el-2). : -Smalt 
 
ir ng Chinquapin Tress, $1 
Soa Lemon  Balm, | 
Se oe ve 
Eaton, Dahlonega, 
 
Huckleberry, blooming 
doz., 75c; Raspberry, 5, 
scadine Vines, 3 ft. 45c 
Field Dewberry, 50c 
dike Strawberry, $1 
Blackberry, bearing 
doz.  postage. 
we, Cumming, igiean 
 
ae 3, = 
 
wa Turkey Figs, Red 
nong, all one year old, 
 
sae Pecans, 2-3. tt., 
 
223 Dunn, Zebulon. 
 
opernong  Gite Vines, 
Sugar Fig Trees, Pome- 
e, 50c. sea, (Mts. 4s R- 
 
d sour Pomegranate, 
; Large Purple Figs, 
small Oct. Y \ 
0 ea.; 10 Old Fash- 
: and Clingstone 
; 2 Walnut Trees, $1; 
Pear Sprouts, for 
_ Add postage. Mrs. 
 Shellman. 
 
ffer Set Trees, 6-7 ft. 
 
  
 
Whaat Oats, et 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
50 ton bigh quality Peanut 
Hay, $25 ton gn farm. M. P. 
Fox, Dawson, Lee St. 
 
Bright Peanut Hay ae my 
Re H. Leverett, Parrot; 
 
35 tons choice Bermude Hay 
at my farm. 7 mi. So. Odum. 
ee C. Harris, Screven, 
 
te Te 
 
Several ons Alfalfa and 
Timothy Hay, $40 ton. Mrs. R. 
W. Wingo, Newnan. 5 
 
3% tons bright Runner Peas 
nut Hay, $25 at barn. Must sell 
at once. S. E. Mayo, Richland, 
*phone 46. . 
 
15-20 tons Sericea hay, $30 
ton FOB farm. R. E. Fulford, 
Wrightsville. 
 
1% ton Peavine hay, cut and} 
 
cured without rain, 24c lb. at} 
barn. Curtis Dunham, ae 
 
{| Steep Hollow place. 
 
800 bales Fescue and: Grass 
hay, put up in good shape, at 
my barn. Letters ans. Troy 
Lanier, Rocky Face. 
 
  
 
CATTLE FOR SALE 
 
  
 
2 reg. Hereford Bulls, horn 
and polled, cows with calves, 
heifers, many bred, $50-$100 
ea. 17 mi. Atlanta. First farm 
past river on Campbellton d. 
= W. Caldwell, Douglasy-e, 
 
t. 4. 
 
5 reg. Aberdeen-Angus cows, 
31-44 mos. old, Bangs, tested 
clear and bred back, good blood- 
 
) 
 
lines, Se with each, $275 
ea._C. | ery Clbert, Rt. 
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oe each, purebred Jersey 
male and female calf, - 
come for them. G. W. Williams, 
Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 808. phone 
3-0101. 
 
Purebred Milking Short Horn 
Bull, 2 yrs. old, $250; several 
young bulls for sale: Purebred 
Beef Type Short. Horn Bull, 
White, 2 yrs. old, $200. H. L. 
Zellner, Forsyth. (Ph. nite 4251: 
Day HVAT. 
 
3 purebred Aberdeen- aiials 
Bulls, one 5 yr. old bull by son 
of Intl. grand champ EHileenmere 
500th., two 9. mos. and 6 mos. 
old bull calves. A. W. Hill, 
 
Atlanta, 2925 Nancy Creek Rd., 
 
NW. Ph. Exc. 2832, or Ve. 9081. 
Good Guernsey Cow, milking 
 
with 3rd calf(2 mos old), gentle, 
 
-easy to milk, never goes dry, 
 
$85 for cow only. Mrs. C. F. 
Long, Atlaanta, Rt. 2. Ch. 4180 
 
-$20 and) 
 
  
 
  
 
FARM RM HELP / WANTED 
 
  
 
  
 
mules; And Ridding | ultivator, 
Wagon, other farming tools, all 
for sale, or trade for small trac- 
tor, He .C.;- Fraser Gainesville, 
 
{Rt 3. 
 
Reg. Hereford, ~ horned type, 
highest quality, bulls, $100-$200 
ea. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, c/o 
Pine Crest Acres. Tel. Fayette- 
ville 5581. 
 
3 reg. Guernsey Cows with 
young calves. A. N. Tuck. 
Thomasville, 129 East Jackson 
St. 
 
2 Heifers, also 1 Reg. Palo- 
mino Tenn, Walking Mare for 
sale. F. E. Ferrell, Marietta, 
Rt Se) Windy: Hills-Rd Ph: 
Smyrna 5-8344. 
 
2 Reg. Brahma Bulls, 3 1/2 
yrs. old, very gentle. To avoid 
inbreeding, sell or exch. for 
good heifers. Dallas Berger, 
The Rock, c/o B. & B. Ranch. 
Tel. 3760." s 
 
| Reg. Guernsey Male, 26 mos. 
old, dehorned, ringed, sure 
breeder, $170 with papers: $165 
without. H. W. Thurmond, 
Farmington. : : 
 
Purebred Hereford Poll Bull, 
30 mos. old: 
$125 or trade for another of 
equal value;-Also 2 fine Brood 
Sows, $75 ea. T. W. Nayson, 
LaFayette, Rt. 2, Box 345. 
 
JHR Rolo Dom. Calved July 
10, 1948, wt. 
all Reg. papers. Sell my place, 
17% mi. So. Carrollton, ~J. At 
Kent, Franklin. Rt. 2. 
 
HOGS FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Large Duroc Jersey Brood 
Sow, about 375 lbs., or 400 Ibs., 
life treated for swine plague 
and cholera, $65; Also 6 pure- 
wbred Cherry Red Duroc Gilts, 
6 mos. old, about 145 lbs., avg., 
$35 ea. Dbl. treated H. Ander- 
son, Alma, Rt. 4. 
 
OIC Sow, 400-500 lbs. Call 
Ca. 2935 after 4 P asst 
*1Roolss, College Park; Rt. 3, 
Box 227 
 
  
 
FARM HELP WANTED 
 
  
 
Want good Christian white 
 
work and gardening. Live as 
one family. $10 weekly. Mrs. 
R. E. Ellington, Fairburn. phone 
5911. 
 
air good 
 
e| lanta, 54 Wyman St., 
 
about 900 Ibs., | 
 
about 1700 Ibs., 
 
  
 
woman to help with light farm) 
 
Want middle aged, unencum- 
bered Christian white woman 
to live on farm with family of 
four and help with flock of 
{hens, ofher light farm work, 
in.exch. for good home, 
salary. Contact. Odis T. Stat- 
on, Norcross, Rt. 1. Ph. 3649. 
 
Want farmer to work IH 
farm, 50-50 basis at Covington. 
| Tractor, 4R house, wired for 
| stove, newly decorated. Write. 
Mrs. W. H. Squires, Atlanta, 
1343 Briarcliff Rd., NE. Ve. 
1683.  
 
Want farmer for light 2H 
crop on,50-50 basis; 10 acre 
cotton allotment: Good tractor 
for breaking land. Located De-: 
Kalb Co. See or contact me 
after 6 PM. B. F. Miller, At- 
SE 
 
Want middle age couple (no 
children) from country, good, 
health, references, for poultry 
farm and garden work. Need 
Jan. 1, 1955, year around job. 
Room, board, salary. Mrs. Hel- 
en Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. 
 
Want sober, reliable truck 
farmer, whie or col. Share or 
rental basis. 5R, house. Excell- 
ent proposition for right man. 
References required. Near good, 
markets, paved road, good 
schools. Ph. day El. 9190; Nite, 
Ev. 2278, or write. E. T. Brown, 
Avondale Estates, P. O. Box 
123. 
 
Want for coming year, ex- 
perienced couple or two men 
who can do farming, carpentry, 
and develop 85 acre North Ga., 
laake site. Transients need not 
apply. References exch. Work 
to begin at once. Mrs. W. H. 
Weir, Atlanta, ey Rupley Dr., 
NE. Ph. Ve. 8447 
 
Want middle age Christian 
white woman with no incumber- 
ances, to live with me, and do 
light farm chores on farm. Pri- 
vate room, board, small salary. | 
Mrs. A. C. Mobley, Cocord. 
 
  
 
POSITIONS WANTED 
 
  
 
  
 
Want job on chicken farm. 
Small house to batch in. Be- 
gin work Jan._1, 1955. R. L. 
Hartley, Lindale, Rt. a 
 
White, single young man 
wants job as wage hand doing 
general farm work. Must have 
board, laundry, reasonable sel- 
ary. Lifetime experience. Ref- 
erences. Ben F. McGahee, Sop- 
 
  
 
small j 
 
  
 
erton, Rt. 3. 
 
Want dairy partmer to fur- 
 
nish land, equipment to raise 
feed, and part cattle. Have 31 
head milk cows. Must have good 
 
house and location. Will work  
 
on 50-50 basis. Call Robert Tay- 
lors phone, or write. C. A. 
Antwine, Washington, RFD 4. 
 
Single man wants tracator 
farm job for next year. Share 
crop or wages, or cattle ranch. 
Luther Ross, Barnesville, Rt. 
1, % Roy Manley, 
 
~Want crop on day wage basis 
 
with honest man. Hard worker, . 
 
no bad habits. Need 3 or 4R 
house, near town (preferably 
Bree. Tom Gill, Williamson, 
Hie ke 
 
Want job overseeing or care- 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
taking small farm or estate, Sas 
 
with beef cows, hogs; 
feed stuff, on shares or salar 
basis. Must have good land, 
 
Raise -{  
 
house, equipment. See at Jack. 
 
son Haw. Store,-or write. Roy 
J. Moon, Jackson. 
 
Man, 33 yrs. old, with wife, 
2 children, wants tractor farm, 
50-50 basis, with laarge peanut 
allotment, South Ga. Lifetime 
experience. References exchang- 
ed. Can furnish self. Henry G. 
Wilkes, Jr., Columbus, 2718 
Lee St. 
 
Want position as manager of 
beef cattle, hogs, pasture) su- 
ing, breeding, showing. Prefer 
small herd just started build- 
ing. Have family. J. Clofflin, 
Jesup, P. O. Box 387. 
 
44 yr. old man, wife, 4 chil- 
dren, want dairy on 50-50 basis, 
about 25 or 35 cows milkifig. 
Letters ans. Pr. 8861. John Ren- 
ner, Oglethorpe. 
 
3 exp. dairymen with 2 be-  
 
fore and after school heplers 
want job on dairy farm. Can 
milk 150 cows. E:zp. pipeline or 
old type barn. Need good size 
house, school bus route. H. E. 
Ginn, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box 
3-A. - 
 
59 yr, old country raised 
Christian) man godo health, no 
bad habits, wants truck 
tractor job on farm. Can handle 
labor. 5 1/2 days weekly, $16.50 
weekly, board, laundry. Z. L. 
Anderson, Bowdon, Rt. 3. 
 
Single, 57 yr. old man, High 
School education, good health, 
wants job on farm. Experienc- 
ed. State salary including 
board, room, laundry. Hubert 
W. Padgett, East Point, 213, 
So. Main St. 
 
  
 
Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markets 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
    
 
  
 
    
 
  
 
  
  
 
  
 
  
 
patio June Apple, | GRADE Thomaston Atlante Athens Rome Atlanta Gainesville 
; Grape Vine,| Reg. Polled Milking Shorthorn| ~ 12-13 12-14 12-15 12-15 12-16 12-10 
id "soe ea. Mrs. E._B.| putis: One 2 yrs. old, $275; 2, 3 
eae. Phone Fay- : aes  >  | Steers & Heifers : $ 
mos. old, $65 ea. Top breeding. | Geed 18,00-19.25 -18.75-22.25 18.00-20.00 19.00-20.00 , 4 - 
E. E. James, Lawrenceville, RR | Coml. 13.75-17.50  14.00-18.75  -'14.00-16.50 :14.75-16.00 | -14.00-18.00 ~~ 13.75-16.50 
ek Walnut ica: 1 yr.|No. 2. Ph. 4413. - Utility 10.50-13.00 11.00-14.00 -10.50-12.50 *11.00-14.50 -11.00-14.00  10.75-13.00 
Rev. J. M. Lee, Blairs-} 97 ee Cutters 8.50-10.25 8.50-10.50 8.50-10.25 8.50-10.00 8.50-10.50 8.75-10.50 
ame 10 reg. Angus Heifers, good CALVES 
bloodlines, reasonable. See. T-) Good & Choice  15.00-18.75 15.00-19.00 15.00-20.00 -16.50-20.50 -15.00-18.50 *15.50-18.75 
_M. Henderson, Gillsville, Rt. 1.| Util, & Coml. 10.00-14.50 10.00-14.75 9.75-14.25  10.50-15.50 10.00-15.00 9.50-14.50 
_ 9 Steers, 500-700 Ibs:, White | Cows 
fe ard Read good: cond at | WIN,  8.50-10.50 8.50-10.50 8.50-10.75 8.50-10.50 8.50-10.50 8.50-10.75 _ 
market price: One White Bull, |& &  5.00- 8.50 5.00- 8.50 5.50- 9.00 5.50- 8.00 5.50- 8.50 5.00- 8.50 
- 50 lb bales Fescue and BULLS 
deza Hay, 80c bale at my sic eco eases Ve iat ae Coit 10.50-12.50  10.00-13.00 -10.50-12.75 -10.75-13.00 11.00-13.25 
oe ee cee SF re a Cutters -8.00-10.00 -9.00-10.50-8.50-10.00 850-1000 8.75-10.50 8.5 0-10.50 
. : Purebred reg. Holstein Bull, STOCKERS 
bales Hay, $1 and $1.25|17 mos. old, white and black | Steers & Heifers 10.00-15.75  10.00-19.00  10.00-16.50 -'11.00-18.00 _-11.00-17.30 9.50-15.75 
ale. 17 mi, Atlanta, Ist|spotted, perfect color, large | Calves 10,00-14.00 -10.00-17.00 _ 10.00-14.25  10.00-13.00 -10.00-14.25 9.50-12.50 
ast River on Campbell-|for age, for sale. George W. Seurcen ok: Intarmanen 
R R. W. Caldwell, Dee White, Dalton, 501 East Mor- Federal - State Market News. Service 
ris St. Ph. 608-L. 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 
ca Gk No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 December 10 
eway Craig, Com. ne Dublin 18.25 18.00 17.65 17.85 | Mayers & Morris, Inc. Milan 17.75 17.78 17.50 
mber 7 December 13 
uel County S/Y, Swainsboro  18.10 17.45 aE: 20 17.00 Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 18.05 18.00 17.80 17.50 
ff Com. Co., Macon (18.25 18.00 17.60 16.50 Carroll Co. Sales, Carrellton 18.00 17.90 
; Becember 14 
; 18.40 17.80 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 17.65 17.54 17.69 16.85 
/Y Hawkinsville: $ ~ 17.60 17.10 16.70 15.90 | Troup L/S Sale, LaGrange 18.35 17.00 
Hazon bt Lakeland 17.90 S795: = AT25 17.35 
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ph ~ < Union $/Y, Albany 17.35 17.47 17.40 17.0 
Dublin 18:10. 17:57 17.76 16.96 December 16 
17,76 1740 17.60 ~-'17.60 | Farmers L/S AO 17.21. 16.60 16.85 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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until they had accepted full payment in 
silver. for the price. of it: This was be- 
 
* cause God had promisd all of the land 
of the Canaaanites to Abraham; there-. 
 
fore, he would not accept any of it as 
a gift from the Canaanites. 
 
THE SONS OF GOD AND #& 
THE DAUGHTERS OF MEN 
 
Perhaps there were those of that day 
who said that God was the Father of all 
men and that all men were brothers, even 
as they do today, Perhaps they said this 
matter of intermarriage should be ap- 
proached from a godly viewpoint, but 
Noah knew there was no godly way to 
violate Gods law. As a consequence of 
the nior ~ -lizing of the sons of man with 
the daughters of men, they were all 
destroyed. Down through the millenni- 
ums. evento this day, in every land 
where man has mongrelized with men, 
man has been destroyed. All you have 
to do today to prove this is to look at those 
countries where the sons of J apheth have 
intermarried with the yellow or black 
races and you find a people incapable of 
high civilization and of self-government. 
 
THE RACE QUESTION TODAY 
 
We often hear people today talk about 
the fatherhood of God and the brother- 
hood of men. This is some more of the 
foolishness of men and of man. God is 
the Creator of men and of man. All are 
 
POSITIONS WANTED 
 
3 
 
POSITIONS WANTED 
 
  
 
His creatures. Jesus Christ is the only be- 
 
gotten son of God and only those who are 
 
_ born-again Christians are given power | 
to become the sons of God and only | the ae 
 
sons of God are brothers. Sa 
 
We often hear men in high authority 
 
in ecclesiastical government say that the 
question of race segregation must be 
- approached from a Christian standpoint. 
This sounds reasonable and attractive to 
the uninformed. Christs kingdom is not 
of this world and the 
 
though they are in the world. There is 
no Christian way to enroll an unconvert- 
ed-man on the church roll and to do so 
knowingly is a sin. The only Christian 
approach to the race question is for real 
 
Christians to follow in the footsteps of 
 
their Master and to set an example to 
 
the world by themselves obeying the. 
 
laws of God, 
Christ said: ee 
 
- 
 
Think not that Iam come to destroy 
the law, or the prophets: I am not 
come to destroy, but to fulfil. 
 
For verily I say unto you, Till Hea- 
ven and earth pass, one jot or one 
tittle shall in no wise pass from the 
law, till all be fulfilled. 
 
; Matt. 5:17, 18 
 
Racial unt is the law of God. No- 
 
where in Christs teachings can anything 
be found teaching otherwise. = 
It is true that Jesus said: 
 
- POSITIONS WANTED 
 
embers of the- 
-true church are not of this world al- 
 
mixing of the races, because 
realizing that the body is the tem 
the spirit, would be determin 
 
ee that God had given them. 
 
  
 
POSITIONS WANTED 
 
  
   
  
   
    
    
   
    
     
    
   
  
     
   
  
    
   
  
   
  
   
   
  
 
there ig Abbas bond nor ee 
nee is neither male nor fem: 
 
  
 
but He was parte about eo 
jews had their religion; the Gree 
many religions; but here ve 
 
were one in Him; and that. is 
 
It is my belief that if only born- 
Christians were here today, ther 
be no race question, there woul 
 
on to their offspring the same 
 
We know that it is not long 
Lords return and we know tha 
 
As the days of Noe were, 
also the oe oe ee 
bee d 
 
Be not Carved: abou with: 
and strange doctrines. For itis: 
thing that the heart be sstabli 
 
_ grace; not with meats, whic 
 
pee them that have Deen 
therein. : 
 
TOM LINDER- 
Commissioner, of t Agri 
 
  
 
  
 
39 yr. old man, married, six} Want 
 
children, wants job on cattle 
 
Christian man_ 
wife to take charge of farm. 
 
White man, wife, daughter, |. 
wants job on farm tending 
 
and 
 
  
  
   
  
 
Doo yr. old whi 
 
farm. Can operate truck, trac- 
tor, all farm machinery, com- 
bine, hay baler, etc. do re- 
pairs. Can administer shots and 
medicine to cattle. Satisfactory 
 
references. J. C, Fouts, Dora- 
ville, Rt. 2, Spalding Dr.  
Honest, sober, 50 yr. old 
 
white man wants work on farm, 
Prefer South Ga. A fair car- 
penter afd painter. Can care 
for livestock, milk cows, ete. 
Have built miles of fences. C. 
F. Pritchett, Tifton, 1421: Lane 
Ave. Ph. 2174.  
 
Want chicken farm on 50-50 
basis, 20,000-25,000 . cap.,. or 
looking after layers. 5 in fam- 
ily, 3 to work. Can move now. 
Have to. be moved. . Write, or 
See at Candly Dr. Lillie Mae 
McKinney, -Gainesville, Rt. 3. 
 
  
 
Must be able to do carpentry 
repairs and drive truck and 
tractor. Nice home, lights, wa- 
ter furnished, salary. Apply. 
Walter R. Thomas, vents 168 
Peachtree St., N. E. 
 
Want 1H Truck or Poultry* 
 
Farm, preferably on share ba- 
 
sis. 7 in family (5 to work), 
5. R house, water, wired for 
elec. stove. Can finance self. 
Good community, near church, 
school, mail rt,, on hard sur- 
face road. Arnold Loftin, Pow- 
der Springs, Rt 1. 
 
Want job on cattle farm, or 
other farm work. Can drive 
tractor, do rough carpentry, 
etc. 45 yrs. old, good health. 
 
References. S. E. Mimes, Mil- 
 
ledgeville, 630 1/2 Ss. Wilkinson 
 
St. 
 
  
 
  
 
Christmas 
 
forgetting, 
the young, the aged, the 
 
Will. 
 
Bless You Every One. 
 
  
 
  
 
Once again it is my privilege to send you  our 
very larve Market Bulletin Family  greetings at 
Christmas time. As we all know, the Christmas Season 
is a special time for PRAYER, HOPE, FAITH  so, 
with Hope inspired by Faith, and with Prayer, lets all 
enter heartily into the celebration of Christmas with 
our family and with our friends; thankfully counting 
the Blessings which are ours  FREE CITIZENS in 
A GREAT STATE AND A GREAT NATION  not 
but SHARING with every one, especially 
 
are in need of oe thoughts assistance and Good 
 
To each of you HAPPY CHRISTMAS and God 
 
Elizabeth Hynds. 
 
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Greetings 
 
unfortunate, and all who 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
poultry, driving truck, tractor, 
raising vegetables, etc. Reason- 
able wage, house, lights, etc. 
Move anytime.  References if 
 
required. Jess Martin, aa 
 
229 Alexander, Ss. W. 
 
Man and son want job on 
farm with house and garden. 
Ready to move. 11 in family. 
 
AS Es ee Willacoochee, Rt. 
ts 3 
 
White man, 48 yrs. ala with 
wife, 4 yr. 
 
Lights, fuel, etc. Ex- 
perienced. Geo. R. Hotinetans 
Atlanta, 339 Luckie St., N. 
c/o Salvation Army Magy 
 
30 yr. 
on farm driving: 
tractor. Experienced. 
 
truck and 
Myself 
 
and wife. Need~ good house, }! 
no bad} 
George. Collins, /0 Cake 
G. Phillips, Lizella, Rt. 1, Box: 
67. 
 
elec., water. Sober, 
 
habits. 
 
Experienced farmer 
crop for 1955 with good man. 
 
8-in family (on 16 to help). 
 
Need good house in convenient 
location. Ready to be moved. 
Prefer South Ga. Joe McDon- 
 
ald, Fitzgerald, 504 W. Sultana 
Dr. 
 
Want job as caretaker of 
farm. Exp. dairy, livestock, and 
poultry. Single, 45 yrs.. old, 
good health. Fred W. Selby, 
Atanta, Rt. 3, Box 561. 
 
Want foreman job on plan- 
tation farm. Years of experi- 
 
ence. References. C. P. Tyner, 
Macon, 628 Main St. 
 
Experienced farmer and farm 
overseer wants job overseeing 
large farm. Best of references. 
 
') Walter Graay, Athens, 165 Hill- 
 
crest St. 
 
less suitable for tractor farm- | 
 
chickens,. 
 
old child, wants : 
job on farm for wages and | 
| house. 
 
old man wants job) 
 
wants 
 
  
 
Want large one horse farm 
or small 2 horse on 50-50 basis.| honest, sober, good 
Experienced. 3 in family. Pre-| wants light farm 
fer Ben Hill, Irwin, or Wilcox|farm. Exp 
Co, Hozie Smith, aire) kens, h 
P. O,.Box 574.. ; pentry, 
salary 
 
"Want 100 ae more or 
 
ing. Consider share crop. Ex- 
perienced with cows, hogs, 
also truck and gen- 
eral farming, esp. watermelons, year, Referen ; 
Have Ford tractor. Devoe | wife, midd: 2 
Smith, Cochran, feb: 3, Box 21.!c.. 
 
|iconers: roe yrs 
Ready to start 
 
  
 
Christmas | 
 
Pm weary of Ghesanay . shopping 
. In th tinseled marts of men,  . 
-For the merchandise is shoddy,  
And the spirit of commerce offends,  
Tve- scanned the windows and counters, 
Of numerous shops and. stores, 
Seeking a gift of merit a 
A gift you would pride as Yours. so 
But with all my seeking and: searchi 
Among the material wares, - 
Ive found nothing to ease your burdebs 
And nothing to lighten your cares. 
So Ive turned to a better market, 
Where the shopper needs no gold, ah 
And the goods, though perfect end priceless 
Are never bartered and sold.  
They are love and peace and contentmen 
And happiness, faith and joy. 
These are the gifts I offer  
That you cannot lose or destroy. 
I urge you share them with others, 
For then you will learn their worth | 
And the sharing will bring more p 
Than anything else on earth.