COMMISSIONER
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1944
EDITORIALBy_ Tom Linder
a the Market Bulletin of June 28th, I published a
es of agricultural planks that would be presented to the
iocratie National Convention and the Republican Na-
mal Convention in Chicago.
These planks were unanimously sone by the Na-
mal Farm Committee. I, as President of the National
rm Committee, was directed to present these agrienl-
ral planks to the two National Conventions.
When the Republican Convention met in Chieago T
esented these planks to the Platform Committee of
Republican Party and when the Democratic National
ention met in Chicago I presented these planks to the
form Committee of the Democratie Party. The planks
nted to both Platform Committees were as follows:
The National Farm Committee is presenting to
1e Conventions of the National Democratie Party
and the National Republican Party the following agri-
eultural platform for the 1944 election:
_ BE IT RESOLVED in the interest of farmers,
abor, industry, business and general National econ--
omy as well as winning the war, making a durable
peace, preservation of state rights and maintenance
of constitutional government, that we urge the adop-
tion of the following planks in the platforms of na-
onal political parties:
FIRSTThat Congress remove restrictions and
regimentation of the American Farmer and on Aegri-
cultural Production.
SECONDThat Congress promptly enact an
honest par ity law. The present so- -called parity is a
fake. It is unjust and a e@ross discrimination against
the American Farmer.. We demand actual parity |
based on present cost of production, including all farm
labor. Any parity based on cost of production thirty
ears ago 1s Sede intended to destroy American |
Agriculture. and to reduce the American Farmer to
a state of equality with foreign peon labor.
THIRDThat Congress promptly enact neces-
sary legislation to either eliminate the OPA or make
it impossible for the OPA to fix prices on commodities
or goods manufactured from them that does not take
into full calculation the cost of farm labor.
POURTHThat Congress oppose any mone-
tary agreements or involvements that would permit
ny International organizatiors to regulate our own
domestic prices, that might involve Americans soy-
ereignty through monetary alliances with foreign na-
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
August 18, 1944 se Atlanta
$ .90-$1.20
1.00- 1.50
2.50- 3.00
eer don: 1.50- 1.75
Corn (Green) per doz. ears. .20- _.30
~ Eggplant, bu. hprs. 1.75- 2.00
kra, per 8-qt. baskets -19- 1.00 |
Peaches, per bu. baskets 4.50- 4.75
Pears (Pineapple) bulk, per bu. . 1.00- 1.25
Peas (Field), bulk, per bu. 50- .75
Peppers, per bu. hprs. : _ 1.50- 2.00
uash, per bu. hprs. 1.00- 1.25
weet Potatoes, per bu. baskets. Ss 3.50- 3.67
Tomatoes, per 3- -qt. baskets _.. Si SS 15
rnip salad, per bu. 1.00
NUMBER
atermelons, each .- 25
tions. We demand a return to the provision of the
Constitution which requires that The Congress shall
have the Power to coin money and fix the value
thereof.
RIFTHThat Congress cooperate with other
nations of the world in the promotion of world peace
without committing our country to involvements or
alliances that will involve us in foreign wars or that
would surrender one iota of our Sovereignty.
That part of the platform of both the Democratic and
Republican Parties dealing with agriculture, as adopted
by their recent National Cede is given ee for
your information:
PLATFORMDEMOCRATIC PARTY
Price guarantees and crop insurance to farmers w h
all practical steps:
To keep agriculture on a parity with industry. and
labor;
To foster the success of the small independent farmer
To aid the home ownership of family-sized farms;
To extend rural electrification and develop broader
domestic and foreign markets for agricultural products. .
-PLATFORMREPUBLICAN PARTY
We salute the American farmers, their wives and fam-
ilies for their magnificent job of wartime production and
their contribution to the war effort, without which victor:
could not be assured. They have aceomplished this
spite of labor shortages, a bungled and inexcusable m
chinery program and confused, unreliable, eae
price and production administration.
Abundant production is the best security against q
flation. Governmental policies in war and in peace must
be practical and efficient with freedom from regimen
tion by an impractical Washington bureaucracy in ord
to assure independence of operation and bountiful p
duction, fair and equitable market prices for farm pro
duets, and a sound program for conservation and use 0
our soil and natural resources. Educational progress an
the social and economic stability and well- being of th
farm family must be a prime national purpose. =
For the establishment of such a program we propose
the following
1 A tee of Agriculture under practical and
experienced administration free from regimentation and
confusing Government manipulation and. control of farm
programs.
2. An American market price to the Ameri
2 (Continued on Page Two)
Reports received at this office show following average prices
oaid for No. 1 Hogs at the Liwestock Auction Markets named.
August 18, 1944
August 10 (Thursday)Valdosta
August 11 (Friday)Thomasville 2
August 14 (Monday)Sylvester
August 15 (Tuesday)Nashville
August 16 (Wednesday)Moultrie = ee =
August 17 (Thursday)Vidalia
TOP FED CATTLE
August 10 (Thursday)Valdosta
August 11 (Friday)Thomasville
August 14 (Monday)Sylvester
August 15 (Tuesday)Nashville
August 16-(Wednesday)Moultrie
August 17 (Thursday)Vidalia __
. a aareee 28: items for publication and al] requests to be put
the mailing list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU
OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta.
_ Netices ot farm produce and appurtenances admissable
under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and
repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of
notice.
Limited space will not permit insertion ot notices containing
re than 30 words including name and address.
Under Legisiative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
ume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
Wletin. | :
Published Weekly at
14-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
_ By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner,
Executive Office, State Capitol
Atlanta,
: Publication Office
414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
itorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
Covington, Georgia, under Act
of June 6 1900. Accepted fer
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103. Ae
of October 8. 19:
TWO PLATFORMS
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emer and protection of such price by means of
ipport. prices, commodity loans, or a combina-
ion thereof, together with such other economic
means as will assure an income to agriculture
that is fair and equitable in comparison with
labor, business and industry. We oppose sub-
idies as a substitute for fair markets.
_ 3. Disposition of surplus war commodities
in orderly manner without destroying mar-
kets or continued production and without bene-
ah
He to speculative profiteers.
| 4. The control and disposition oe future
irpluses by means of (a) new uses developed
rough constant research, (b) vigorous devel- |
pment of foreign: markets, (ce) efficient domes-
e distribution to meet all domestic require-
nents and (d) arrangements which will enable
farmers to make necessary adjustments in pro-
tion of any given basic crop only if domestic
pluses should: become abnormal and exceed
nanageable proportions.
0. Intensified research to discover new
TOPs, and new and profitable uses for existing
LOPS.
6. Support of the principle of bona fide
rmer-owned and farmer-operated cooperatives.
7. Consolidation of all Government farm
r x under a non-partisan board.
8 To make life more attractive on the
a ie Sipe farm through the development of
ural roads, sound extension of rural electrifica-
on service to the farm and elimination of basic |~
ay of tenancy wherever they exist. |
9. Serious study of and search for a sound
= 6. A*comprehensive program of soil, for-
Be as wild-life conservation and devel-
ment, and sound irrigation projects, Rapid
pals
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
, SECOND. HAND
_ tractor, with planting Turner peanut picker, used
eorating Se Soe On 2 seasons, Turner hay baler
>| with Wisconsin 7 to 9 HP air-
cooled engine, used part 1 sea-
on R. S. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville.
F-30 Farmall tractor on good
rubber; 6-disc Athens tiller on.
rubber. Athens 10-disc harrow;
disc (double) harrow, 12- disc
meas eee a eg Bed D
a i. EG 4- | attachmen is-Chakmers
Pp, combine, $1,750.00. R. Tread-
mt See well, Forsyth .Rt. 3.
Beds
| karrow. Planters,
SECOND-HAND >
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECONDHAND _
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Allis-Chalmers,
in good cond. $400.00. B. C. By-
num, Shellman.
McCormick-Deering 3. disc,
26 in. tiller: 7 ft. 28 dise. 18: in.
smoothing harrow. Good as
new; 8-row plain grain drill.|
. H, Montgomery, Athens, Rt.
Allis-Chalmers combine, size
40, in A-1 cond. with all screens
Re 3. B. Guthrie, es
Sa
1 6-row rubber tires Niagara
power cotton duster, in good
cond. R. A. Ailen, Jenkinsburg.
Hinkle for gathering lespe-
deza and clover seed; used 1
season. In perfect cond. for
Sale. -at=farm: J.D. Carroll:
Grovetown, Hamilton Farm.
Nearly new Turner 3-cylin-
der peanut picker, with self-
feeder and belts. O. C. Kemp,
Marietta, Rt. 4.
- 2. mule-drawn = hay. balers,
Royal and Intl. in good shape,
also want Ford tractor, Intl. hay
baler without. motor: Liverman
peanut picker. Must be in good
shape. J. T. Lewis, Elko. -
McC or mick-Deering 2-H
mower, with tractor hitch; 2
Vulean No. 9 2-H turn plows.
Weed. ATES. Jr., Stone
Mountain.
1942 Avery tractor on pre-
war rubber, 4-disc Avery tiller
on good rubber. 8-disc B & B
cultivators,
fertilizer distributors; in good
cond. A.J. Fain,;-Pelham, Rt.
26
CAnltiv ator,
planter for Case S. C. or D. C.
tractor. All in A-1I cond. Hollis
Evans, Glenwood, Rt. 2.
No. 10 John Deere hammer
mill, in good running order,
$100.00. FOB. M. L. Shealy,.
Oglethorpe.
- 1 Case VAC tractor on good
rubber, with planters and cul-
tivators: used one season. Gale
SO coheed Louisville, PO Box
83.
4 Fordson tractor pulleys,
complete, good as new, $10.00
ea.. 1917 to 1930 model, also con-
nection rods. Malvin Collins,
Whigham.
John Deere 4-dise tiller on
rubber, in good cond. 5 ft. tam-
den disc harrow, both, $275.00
at farm ,10 miles, East Dublin
also want power cane mill in
good cond. Write price and
one. J. W. Lampp, Jr. Dublin;
, 6,
Case side delivery rake 3
harrow, in good cond: K. C.
Alston, Richland.
Liverman peanut. picker and
Turner power hay press, all in
good cond. Practically new
Wisconsin engine: Farmall trac-
tor F-20 in good cond. Reas.
prices. C. L. Peterson, Hilton,
Riek we
McC ormick-Deering* 10-20
tractor on steel, $225.00. David
Bradley 28-disc, 7. ft.. double
section tractor harrow, $60.00.
L, C. Nowell. Macon, Rt. 3.
Model A Farmall tractor witn
starter, lights, power takeoff,
2-row cultivator: planters, dis-
tributors. peanut plows. 29-dise
harrow, 2-disc plow; H Farm-.
all cultivator, planters, etc.
Dorsey Andrews, Carnegie.
1-H disc cutaway harrow, 6-
disc reversable (needs repairs),
$4.00. FOB. W. R. Garner, Cor-
dele, Rt. 2.
Good peanut picking outfit,
consisting sf Lilliston picker,
Intl. hay baler, Farmall trac-
tor. Priced for cash. J. J; Dav-
idson, Pineview, Rt. 1.
1 Bosch high tension mag-
neto, fits any straight shaft like
Intl. or Farmall tractor, $15.00.
Bonen S. Cook, Hogansville, Rt.
F-12 Farmall tractor and full
equipment for sale cheap. C.
H. Henderson. Statenville.
Meadows hammer mill, in
good running cond. capable of
grinding 2 tons hr. J. F. Darby,
Vidalia.
Holbrooks seed pan, for sow-
ing Lespedeza or other. small
seed: brand new, never been at-
tachd to mower. $6.00 cash
at my barn, or $7.50 crated FOB
nearest shipping point. Roland
L. Gray, Blairsville, Rt. 3.
Eractor, Vv. . 2-row. with
cultivator for sale or trade for
l-row tractor. Prefer Farmail
A. 4-dise and 4 cutting right
turn harrow. plow, used 1 yr.
Good 2-H 1i-disc plow. J. H.
Smith, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1.
~ McCormick mower No. 6; 1
self-dump rake, both in good
shape. H. R. Allison, Bairds-
town. E Sa
5 ft. combine
distributors,
ters,
1.No. F-30 tractor, in good
cond. with good rubber. George
Poss, Thomson.
Practically new 4-disc Inil.
tiller -plow. P. A... Chastain,
Gainesville.
John Deere Model 'T tractor
on rubber: power lift cultiva-
tor: 3-dise tiller on rubber, disc
harrovy. Wagon with 6:00x16
rubber tires and tractor hitch.
S. R. Saye, Rutledge.
Farmall F-20 tractor
picker, used about 2. seasons.
Tractor about 4 yrs. old. Quin-
ton Paulk, Wray. Rt.,2. -
Nearly new Ferguson disc
terracer for Ford tractor. Ray
Bone, Butler.
1944 Farmall H tractor with
hydraulic lift planters, distrib-
utors, tiller, 6 ft. harrow, sec-
tion harrow, peanut plows,
lights and starter, on rubber,
used very little, $2,200. Guy O.
Stone, Glenwood.
John Deere hay baler with
motor on baler; in good cond.
C. H. Murrow, Farmington.
1 Lilliston No. J _..
nut picker, complete with belts;
used one season: in perfect cond.
$700.00 FOB. S. H. Gardner,
Locust Grove.
25 HP Case traction engine,
and 15 HP Case traction engine
for farm use. Dr. Marcus Mash-.
burn. Cumming.
1 Meadows grist mill, 20 in.
rocks, in A-1 cond.
burrow rocks and corn shelle;r,
$125.00. W. R. Parlier, Powder
Spirngs, Rt. 2.
1942 Model 3 cylinder Tur-
ner peanut picker, $600.00. In
exe. cond. C. E. Sherard, Coun-
ty Agent, LaGrange, PO Box
817s
Moline power mower, 6 ft.
blade. 1 new model A Farm-
all, planters, cultivators-power
lift. Call or see. 3 mi. Athens
on Elberton Hwy. No letters
ans. L. S. Whitehead. Athens,
Rt. 1. (phone Co-Op 791m2.
2-70 saw Murry Gin air
blast gins, complete, no junk.
E. P. Chamblee, Woodstock, Rt.
Ae
Almost new. side delivery
rake, pick-up bailer, good cond.,
eng. drive, Allis-Chalmers com-
bine, size 60, on good rubber.
MM R tractor, cultivators and
planters. good rubber, starter,
lights. See. No letters. Paul
Prather, Good Hope.
Good churn and motor, 35-
gal.. cap., 4-10 gal. milk cans,
all in good shape. Morris Wil-
liams, Douglasville.
Farmall 12-.2 row tractor on
rubber.. recently overhauled,
complete with turn plow. plan-
cultivators, distributors
and 7 ft. power mower. W. Otis
| Yates, Quitman, Rt. 3.
Small dairy boiler, needs
some repairs, $10.00; set of
Sears -caponizing tools. $3.00.
E. W. Brown, Newnan, Rt. 4.
Peanut Picker and Ensilage
Cutter for-sale. Cliff Mitcham,
Durand.
1 horse wagon in_ good
shape, for sale. Dwight In-
gram, Commerce, Rt. 4
No. 4 McCormick Mowing
Machine, good cutting cond.,
$25,00-at my. farms J. B. Ar-
nette, Hortense, Rt. 1, Box 47.
Farmall A Tractor with cul-
tivator and 2 disc plow, first
class cond. for sale. All cor-
respondence answered. T. H.
Cobb, Eastman.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want sub-soil plow with 3
feet. State price and cond. J.
M. Bickley, Marshallville.
Want double disc plow for
Allis-Chalmers Model B. trac-
tor, Riley C.-Couch, Purin..
Want garden tractor about o-
HP size, with attachments, in
good mechanical cond. J. E,
Brith. Darien.
Want 2 J. D. sub-soil plows
in good cond. G. W. Gaddis,
Cartersville.
Want wheelbarrow type hand
power sprayer, in good operat-
ing cond. for cash. R. A.-Cald-
well, Boston, Rt. 2. :
\
Want 1 Fairbanks-Morse 2
or 3 HP gas-kerosene engine
with magneto: also 1 small pea
thresher in good cond. James
Alton Peugh, Thomaston, Rt. 3.
Want good hav rake. Preter
a dump. J. L. = Hane
'
with.
farming equipment on rubber.
with thay baler and peanut].
French }
SECOND HAND
INERY WAN
ae
Want new or used 5 on
combine, prefer or with a
iliary motor; motor not
solutely necessary, for farm
Rabun County, Ga. Addr
Arthur Brown, Walhalla, S,
Want 10 or 12 row tract
drawn grain drill, with fer
zer. Superior or Intl. make,
A-1 cond. C. B. Moore,
Want 10 in. hammer mill w
swinging hammers. Must be
good cond. O. W. Haygo
Athens, =
Want 1 2-wheel garden r
tor with attachments for ue
ing and cultivating. Give p
and FOB... ilbert,
tersville.:
Want. ea. fain drill: i
spreader: planting outfit for
model John Deere Mod
tractor. No junk wanted. Se
price and description... W
Spearman, Social Circle.
Want Farmall H or M tr:
tor, 4 or 5 disc tiller with s
er, tractor peg tooth secti
harrow. Submit particualrs.
B. Whitney, Atlanta, 5th: fl
Witt Bldg. -
Want at once, 90-HP fu
oil motor to run gin plant, a
standard make that is in go
cond. Prefer Allis-Chalmers
90: 2{P-J: Fulghum, Davisbo
Rt 2:
Want 4-dise tiller, 8 or 1
drill with fertilizer attachme
and combine suitable for Far
ou A. Buy together or separa
L. A, Williams, Pavo, Rt. 2
Want 3-section wash sin
milk. cooler, bottle filler a
capper for, small dairy. Sm
hammer mill or feed grind
C. L. Percy, Demorest, Pie
College.
Want power cane mill, B
Bailey, Harlem. 4
Want H. Farmall ante pr
fer W. C. Allis-Chalmers, wi
starter and belt pulley, and <
attachments. R. R. Clark
LaFayette, Rt. 4.
Want small cart, with
more than 4 in. tires and
6 ft. tall, to be used in farm
in good cond. ee M.
Jacobs, Waycross, Rt. 3
Want a dbl. Hopes G
Drill, tractor hitch. State
you have and nrice. F. W
dell, Iron City. -
Want 1-H. powered hi
baler; must be late model ar
in good cond. Give price at
location. W. E. Sickel, Sav
nah. 1130: 550th St
Want 2nd hand Power
Mill and Copper pan. $
what you have and price.
M. Brown, McRae...
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SAIL
Large wood-burning broo
er: used 1 month, $14.00. Cai
not ship. M. K. Ellis, Bufor
Rt. 1. (Near Sugar Hill School
Brooder, 300 chick capaci
-good as new, $15.00. Mrs. At
nie Mullins, Jackson, Rt.
1 5-deck Oakes starter an
finisher chicken brooder. Used
1 time. Reas. J: C. Milton, Ben
file Rta:
2 1200-ege cap. Bower ele
incubators, spotlessly clean
in exc. cond. $75.00 ea. Cann\
Robert a Clarksto
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED
-Want incubator, oil bur
Buckeye preferred. 3000 t
000 cap.. Priced right for
Or what have you. H. Ea
gan, Lincolnton.
Want 500 to 1000 egg
elec, incubator, in good or
and standard make. W
ea Griffin, P.O.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Marglobe tomato plants,
M. Ga. collard plants, $1.75
L. M. Wingo, Gainesville, R
Collard plants, 35c C.,
M. Del. E. B. Wetherf
Gainesville. Rt. 2...) 1
Tomato plants, 30c C., $
M. Strawberry plants, 50c
$4.00 M. Collard plants
as tomato. Vigorvine.
plants.: 25, 25. ee A.
Gainesville: Rt..2. 13.
Collard plants
75c = 50 M. Del.
iMarglobe tomato plants,
925 M; Collard plants, $1.59
M. No stamos nor checks. C.
HH. Wingo, Gainesville, Rt. 2,
Ga. and Heading Collard
lants, 200: 60c; $2.00 M. 5 M.
up. $1.75 M. Exp. collect. Ship-
ed promptly. Bonnie Smith,
Gainesville. Riss. 3
Ga. and Short-Stem collard
and Marglobe tomato plants, 200
60c: $2.00 M. del. Prompt ship-
. W. Smith, Gainesville,
Wakefield -cabbage plants,
500, $2.00: $3.00 M; Stone and
Baltimore tomato. also collard
jants, 30c C. $2.25 M. del.
Prompt shipment. Lee Crew,
ainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143.
ndian peach seed. 25e doz. Add
s0stage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
- Thousands white ahd red |-
multiplying or potato onion |
$2.00 gal. Ever-
ts 50c dt.
50c
reen bunching onions,
Strong collards, kale.
Marglobe tomato plants, 50c
Hot peppers, asparagus,
5c doz. All del. Mrs. H. V
Franklin, Register.
_ Missionary strawberry plants
C. Garlic heads.
Peppermint plants. 50c
joz. Miss Mattie McCurley,
Jartwell.. Rt. 2.
SEED FOR SALE
New Purple Top turnip seed,
hreshed and recleaned, 75c Ib.
heaper in large lots. J. N.-
Young, Carrollton, Rt. 1, Tel.
3811.
New crop Purple Top White
sxlobe Turnip seed, 50c lb.; 50
-o 100 Jb. lots, 40c Ib. Crk,
Ryne. Americus. . =
eo. lbs. white Bermuda onion
seed, $21.00 del. Dan Gray.
Ivalda.
400 lbs. crimson clover seed,
ecleaned, 18%c lb.; FOB.
ack Whitaker, oe Rt.
White
a5 pal P2. P. Curly leaf
nustard seed, 75c lk. Mrs. H.
McCollum, Canon, ALS 2.
Pew Purple Top turnip seed..
il, 35c cupful. xe. some
_ white feed sacks, free of
es. Mrs. G. W. Wiley, Ash-
a, Rt. 1,
Few gals. fine, red multiply-
onions, $1.50 gal. Add
stage. Mrs. Marie Holland,
alton, Rt. 2., Box 196.
15 lbs. glazed collard seed;
0 lbs. broadleaved. mustard
ed, 10c oz. or $1.00 lb. Sweet
Mite Globe Turnip seed, 75c
: Mrs. G. B. Jones, Whig-
ham, Rt. 2, Box 112.
New Sanford seed wheat;
oe, Exp. Station beardless
a rley, $2.00 bu., xrecleaned.
ain mixture; for grazing or
ay, wheat, oats, beardless
arley, vetch, $3.50 ewt Fy
Tatum, Palmetto.
4000 to 5000 lbs. Blue Lu-
me seed, clear of trash.. G.
Laing, Americus, Rt. 1.
multiplying onions,
Exc. some for 1 jh.
Mrs. Fred M.
use, Madison.
White multiplying onions,
Red multiplying onions and
ttons from same, $1.25 gal,
Nhite half-runner garden
leans, 30c teacupful.,. P.. P.
liss Genia Brown, Ball
round, Re 1s
Ga. white stem collard seed,
Oc Ib.: 10 lbs,, $5.00; 100 Ibs.,
30.00. Jap. turnip seed, 75c
b. Smooth leaved mustard
eed, $1.00 lb. Alton Ponder,
Fhigham,
Sev. hundred lbs. Shogoin
vhite egg and Purple Top tur-
P seed... Exc. germination,
0c lb. No order less than 1
Db. Robert Hunt, Cordele.
Nice white multiplying on-
OH sets, free of trash, $1.25
; &: PB. in Ga. Prompt at-
ot J. J. Adams, Pavo,
hite Purple Top turnip
peeed: 100 Ib. lots, 50c Ib. Less
than 100 Ibs., 70c lb. Less than
0 Ibs., 90c Ib. T. M. Heaton,
artwell.
Red Texas multiplying on-
for fall planting, makes
ery large, exc, flavored
o> very prolific, $1.50 gal.
OB. Mrs. S. A. Verner, La:
ja, . a
$1.25 -
multiplying onions,
White mmaliei fae onions,
$1.25 gal. Red scallions onions,
buttons from same, $1.25 gal.
White and speckled . half-run-
ner garden beans, 30c teacup-
ful. All P. P. G- =. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt, 1.
35,000 lbs. recleaned Blue
Lupine seed, 8c lb., FOB. Not
less than 150 lbs. shipped. B.
C. Bynum, Shellman. :
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Seed peas, about 5 bu. small
white blackeyes, 8c lb. Yel-
low Crowders, fong green hull,
20c Ib. Send check. Ship-
ment exp. col. J. W. Lang,
Omega. ee
CORN AND SEED
_ CORN FOR SALE
50<to 75 bu. -good corn,
shucked, for sale, at my barn.
Stewart Cash. Mt. Airy, RFD.
50 to 75 bu. good corn in
shuck, for sale, my _ barn.
George Freeman, Mt. Ajry,
RFD.
1,000 bu. corn in shuck, in
good cond., also 10 tons Pea-
{nut Hay, "$20. 00 ton, at my
farm, 3mi, So. Lumpkin on
ee Hwy. L. M. Moye, Cuth-
ert. ;
Will sell to dairymen, 3 A:
good corn, ready to cut about
Sept. Ist. Pe We oath.
Stockbridge. aie
_ CATTLE, FOR SALE
1 heavy milking dairy cow,
fresh, with 2nd calf, Brown
Swiss and Jersey cross. Imi. S.
Newington, Hwy. M.
Baunton, Oliver.
8 nice Jersey bailar: bred,
$50.00 ea. 1. reg. Shorthorn
bull for sale, or exc. for half-
grown heifers. Mark T. Warren,
Dewy Rose.
Guernsey male, purebred, 2
yrs old. Ready for service. wt.
around 700 lbs. Well marked,
dehorned, $50.00 at my farm.
Head W. Thurmond, Lanes,
Purebred Jersey milech cow.
giving 1% gals. milk day on
pasture; in good cond. at my
barn. Mrs. C. E. Coalley. Ti-
Per, Ri 4
Few beef cattle for sale.
a O. Fussell, Brunswick.
Good milch cow. gives 2%
gals. daily, with calf 4 mos.
old, $70.00. Douglas. Tatum,
Se Rit. 1, Box 70. Ce
Jersey bull, purebred,
old, reas. priced. J.
Toccoa, Rt. 2. -
. Fine reg. Guernsey . bul 2:
yrs. old $250.00 also sell very
fine gentle milch cow for breea-
ing purposes,
gentle horse for farm work. Mrs.
Vis
-| Julia Varnedoe, Lawrenceville,
Rt. 3. Sweetwater Park.
Jersey cow, freshin, with 4th
calf: good milker and has no
bad habits, $65.00. without calf.
Also want pr. Buff geese. State
age and price Ist letter. Mrs.
Mollie Dietz, Ringgold, Rt. 1.
_Fine Jerseys, with Ist-and 3d
calves (2 to 8 wks. old), Guer-
nsey and Jersey heifers, from
heavy producing stock, open
and bred heifers, good fat steers
ready for market. Write or
see. J. W. Aldridge, Fort Val-
ley, Rt. 2.
Fine, fat, large Black eves
bull, sub. to reg. 18 mos. old, 2\
fine, young heavy steers un-
broken but gentle. Mose Foster,
Franklin. Rt. 3 (old Franklin
Rd.. on Gorham Farm.)
Good, young Jersey cow with
2nd calf, gives excellent graae
milk and butter. Sell or will
rent. See at my farm. 4 miles,
East Buford. Frank Cain, Bu-
fords Ai. 2.
2 Jersey and Guernsey heif-
ers, 3 mos. and 14 mos. ola,
$30.00 ea. Also R. C. L. Wyan-
dottes chicken, March and Apr.
hatch, $1.25 ea. Docia Harris.
Lula. e
2 heifers, 4 and 5 mos. old,
one 2 1/2 mos. old. 1 cow with
2nd calf for sale. The 3-heifers
sired by a 4 Star bull, Fillpail
Wonder Standard from Pebble
Hill. R. C. Williams, Douglas-
ville.
2. purebred Guernsey bull
calves, 3 mos. old, sired by Ist
prize winner S. E. Fair 1943;
nriced. Reg. in buyers name.
.| EB. W. Brown, Newnan, Rt. 4,
Phone 888-J-4. _
| 8th,
S: Hicks.
| $50.00 pr. Reg. in buyers name.
and want cheap.
Angus bull, reg.
4 cows, bred; heifers, not as
but .of good breeding. W.
Smit?, Lilburn, Rt. 1. :
Reg. Guernsey bulls from
high producing AR cows. State
and Federal Accredited herd.
J. E. Turner, Atlanta. Ponce de
See Dairy, 1330 LaFrance St.
Guernsey heifer, freshen May
$80.00 at my place: 1 nice
Jersey, to freshen about Aug.
bothe 257 yrs old. $100.00 2
calves, 3 mos. old, $25.00 ea.
Others. Mattie McPherson, Ra-
bun Gap. Rt. 1.
Yice Jersey heifer, with 1st
calf: i
daily, $60.00 FOB.
Hodges, Bogart.
Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. for sale
or trade for good dry cow. 4 or 5
yrs. old. - W. F. ee Eaton-
tons
Ree. Jersey bull, No. 430228,
3: Vis. old: <D_h. Evans: Wasn-
ington, Rt. 2. 5
10 good milch cows, 1 with
calf 2 days old. <C. C.. Hiliotr,
Barnesville, Rt. 2.
1 Black Polled Angus pull:
reg, 2.1/2 yrs. old. Cc L.: Perey,
Harold
Demorest, Piedmont College.
.12 reg. (horn type) Hereford
bulls, about 2 yrs. old, and 9
Texas bulls. F. C. Randall Jr.,
Lyons. =
5 reg. Hereford bulls; 6 reg.
Hereford bull calves; .2. reg.
Guernsey bull calves. A. K.
Chamblee, Sparta. <
5 nice steers, 1 bull, 3 heifers,
1 to freshen soon;,2 milch cows.
Also several big bone -Guinea
and SPC pigs, ready Aug. 18th.
$5.00 ea. Cannot ship. W. S.
Crook, Waleska, Rt. 1.
Holstein bull, ready for serv-
ice, $50.00 cash. Exc. for fresh
heifer of same breed or Jer-
sey fresh-in. Mrs. Laura B.
.| Taylor, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 15.
Reg. horned Hereford bulls;
best breeding. Reas. priced.
Also The Master. reg. PC.
boar, 2 yrs. old. Gordon Ket-
tles. Dalton.
Federal-tested never-go dry
Guernsey milsh cow, $100.00 at
barn. Mrs. Ira Boatright, Alma.
HOGS FOR SALE
6wks. old,
8 PC reg. pigs,
E. Woods,
$5.00 ea. Mrs. G.
Union City.
Hereford pigs, 4 wks. old,
ready for shipment Sept. 4th.
Good foundation 250-400 ib. and
male, from Dream Boy. Brood.
or open sows. $75.00 to $100.00
ea. Pigs, 8 wks. old, $20.00 ea.
or $35.00 pr. with papers. Otto
King, Hartwell.
2 Whitefaced Hereford shoats,
about 3 1/2 mos. old. wts. 75 to
80 Ibs. Male and female, broth-
ers and sisters, $27.50 ea. or
T. M. Gulley, Hartwell. Rt. 1.
6 head thrifty shoats, wts. 60
to 65 lbs. $7.00 and $8.00 ea;
wits. 40 to 45 Ibs. $5.00 ea. Dou-
ble treated.. Come for therm.
Mrs. B: Brady, Cairo, Rt: 4,
Reg. SPC. males, cholera im-
mune, res., buyers name, $12.50
ea. Exira fine pigs. Carl
Wheeler, Macon, Rt. 5.
Fine Gates Farm strain SPC
hogs, all sizes, $12.50 ea. up,
Ree. stock: .-C... RK: [Morgan,
Americus.
4 Hereford breed sows, 10
mos. old; wt] 300 1bs;. best
blocdlines, $65.00 ea: 28 pigs,
reg., buyers name. $12.00 and
$15.00 ea. Corrie Sanders, Ca-
non, ROL,
1 pure White Chester male pig
in litter, 6 wks. old August 29,
make fine stock hog, $12.50 at
my place, 4 miles,. E. Elberton.
J. L. Royston, Elberton, Rt. 6.
Blocky type Duroc pigs, either
sex, 10 wks. old,-wts. 40 lbs. or
more: reg. in a name, $15
a, Satis.. guar.
Baxley.
Reg. SPC pigs and shoats-at
reas. prices. H.-J. - McBride,
Tallapoosa.
haAanacw
Purebred Duroc boars, reg.
in buyers name, 6 wks. old Aug.
21st, $12.00 ea. Benjamin My-
ers, Washington, Rt. 2.
Extra fine. OFC = pies,.2 16)
males and 5 females, ready now.
For sale. Lewis H. Jones, Fax-
etteville, Rt. 3.
3 Hereford hogs, 2. gilts, 1
boar, 6 mos. old, $25.00 ea. or
$100.00 for lot; reg. in buyers
name. FOB. Mrs. Myrtle Mc-
Glamory, Hilton, Rt. 1
3 big boned Blue Guinea male
pie wts. 50. to 80 lbs., $12.00
$15.00 ea. L. D. James,
Manor, Rt. do Sad once
ack
Ethian of
Rabumcroft, No. 610629, $158.
cow giving 2 gals. milk
i. Wilhamis,-
Marietta
Purebred SPC pigs, $6.00 a.
FOB., $8.00 ea. with reg. papers.
des 68 Kerr, Kingston, Rt. 1.
Reg. black P. C. pigs. male
and female. Different izes and
ages, good. bloodlines. James
L. Hadden, Stapleton.
Hereford gilts, 3 to 4 mos.
old. Granddaughters of grand
champion boar, Fashion Cor-
rector, double treated, reg.
in buyers name, $25.00 ea. D.
C. Brumbalow, Madison. :
Reg. Whitefaced Hereford
male hog, wt. between 250 and
300 Ibs:., in good cond., $75.00.
-L. fT. Smith, Reyston, Rt. 2.
Purebred SPC pigs. 10 wiss.
old: treated for cholera. reg.
papers furn.. crated, $15.00 ea.
Herbert Willis, ots, Williamson.
OIC stock pig, 1% yrs. old.
$35.00. - Mrs: GC. . Brown,
Smyrna, Spring | Ra., Tel.
Smyrna 289-W3.
2-big bone Guinea sows, ea.
with 5 pigs, at my farm, 2275
Rhinehill Rd: Ss. he pan
x ; R.
| Burnett, are Det Miines
hill Rd. Sk
Duroc pigs of best blood-
J lines, blocky, cherry red, dou-
ble treated:
name. J. D.
sonville.
5 purebred Duroc male pigs,
5 mos. old; papers not inelud-
ed, $15.00 ea. J. G. Underwood.
Greensboro, Rts;
Reg. male Duroc hog, wt.
500 to 600 Ibs.. for sale or
trade for reg. short-nosetl
Berkshire male jue gilts of
equal value. J. Smith, Per-
ry. Care oe Shoe Shop.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
in buvers
Ander-
reg.
Ledger,
_Mare mule, wt. 950
eer 00. Also 2 shoats, $10. 06
H. C. Shaw. Austell, Rt.
Flovd Station.
Good pr. black mules. horse
mule, wt. around 850 Ibs. Mire
mule, around 750 Ibs. gentle
and will work anywhere, for
sale or exc. for L or LA Jeon
Deere tractor. R. W. Steed,
Winder, Rt.. 1: os
CORRECTION: A 10 yr. old,
gentle, bay saddle mare, wt.
around 1200 to 1400 Ibs. $115.-.
00; also very gentle mare mule,
wt. about 1000 Ibs.. $65.00.
Will trade. Miss Johnnie Da-
vis. Atlanta, 42 Grove Park
Place, NW, Be 2012-W.
Saddle horse, 8 yrs. old. per-
fect cond., gentle, for sale or
trade for young pair. that will
plow and ride, bred or in breed-
ing cond. J. H. Smith, Fort Val-
ley Rte.
Good. mare. 7 yrs. old, wt.
about 1000 ibs. Sound and
works. good. H. R. Allison,
Bairdstown.
Good work and saddle horse,
wt. around 1,000 Ibs. for sale.
Pee Kirk, Marietta, RFD 4.
Fine sorrel brood mare, 7 yrs.
old, has fine mule colts, all
sorrel. Sell or trade for good
mule. J. R. Golightly, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 3.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
2 NZW = does,
with 7
wt. 9% Ibs.
young ea., $10.00. or
$6.00 ea. NZW buck, wt. 9
Ibs. $2.50. NZW bred doe, wt.
9 Ibs., $3.50, both $5.50. Oth-
ers. Eugene New, Atlanta,
oe Boulevard Drive, SE. De
2 checkered Giant does, $5.00
ea. 1 sandy Flemish Giant doe,
$10.00. 1 yes Flemish Giant
buck, $7.50, ro (old..: pure=
bred. FOB. M. Oy only. Ei
Thruen, Ft. Benning, Quart-
ermaster Office.
NZ Red rabbits, 3 mos. old,
$4.00 pr. Guinea pigs. 1 male,
2 females, 3 mos. old, $6.00 for
lot. FOB. Mrs. O. H. Hilliard,
Athens, 953 Oconee St.
40 Guinea pigs: Grown, $1.00
ea. Half-grown, 75c ea. Small,
in lots of 5 or more, 50c ea. All
FOB. Mrs. Emma K. Rentz,
Lakeland.
Chinchilla and NZ rabbits, in
exe. is. cond, homabart. = Com-=
merce, 8 Walnut Street.
Jr. Giant Chinchillas, 12 to 14
wks. old; does, $8.00 ea. bucks,
$6.00 ea. E. W. Reid, Atlanta,
Ee Belvedere Ave., SE., Ra
NZ Whites: does, 3 1/2 mos.
old, $1.75 ea. buck, 2 1/2 mos.
old, $1.50, or the 3, $4.50.
Checkered Giant doe, 4 mos. old,
$1.75. Lot for $6.00. Fine and
healthy and purebred stock.
O. Miss Florence eootmnen:
Kennesaw Rd.
Ibs...
Guinea pigs, in exc,
Also Mallard ducks:
Pekin with 2 small ones
old. Reas. priced. Mrs
Barrett, Commerce, 8
Street.
2 grey Chinchilla does
old, $2.50 ea. 1 unrelated
6 mos. old, $2.00. o
$6.00. Ross Miller, Wo
SHEEP AND G
FOR SALE
e
5 wether lambs and $
Also 1 mare mule, 9 y
a M. Harris, Thomast
2 purebred Nubian
goats, from 3 ats. day
ship exp. col. Mrs. dee
Blairsville, Rt 3
milking 1 gal. milk. anive
6 mos. old, all high-class
fer selling to one person.
Lena Cape, Dahlonega,
miles from Charlie TT;
store. <a
Nubian buck kid, fine bl
lines, reg. little small for
but<a bargain: -1. hae past
yrs. old, (hornless)
sires fine kids. Reg. in fe
name, $25.00. Fred E. G
Demorest, Rt. 1.
2 milk goats, fresh, i t
en soon, $25.00 ea. Also
OIC-Essex, $7.00 ea:
mos. old, wt. 300 Tbs.
hog, wt. 400 Ibs. $45.00:
so
| wt. 125 Ibs. $25.00. Wilbur
ris, Douglasville, Rt. 3.
Fresh milk goat and
$15.00. J. E. Justice,
2981 Stewart Ave. |
2 Hampshire rams, 3
10 mos. old. Dr. Marcus }
burn, Cumming.
Purebred .and- wae
goats for sale or trad
games or any good laying
oe Cote ee Whi
High grade Hempehine Te
Bowman, Buford,
1 bred milch goat an
dy, for sale cheap. G. C..
chard. Anvpling.
LIVESTOCK WAN
CATTLE WANTED:
Want reg. Red polled
cow or cow and calf.
ae Sv Ge Ml Th
on
Want purebred, T. B te
cow, Jersey or Guer
yrs. old, giving 4 1/2 to 5
milk daily. L. K. Webb
lanta, 543 Atlanta Av ey
HORSES AND.
MULES WANTED:
Want nice. young ma
sible and well trained to
quiet to anything, truly so
in every way, wt. 900 lbs pr
red color. At reasonable ;
No cull -wanted. George
Green, Jasper, Rt..3.
RABBITS AND GUINEA
PIGS WANTED:
Want 2 baby guinea
(cavies), male and femal
age, color and price. Mrs.
Tanner, Macon, 207 Berk
Drive. : Soo
POTATOES ANE
VEGETABLES FOR
No. 3 Red Bliss Irish Po
toes, raised from
seed, $3.00 per 100 Abs).
Geo. 8. Metzger, oe
nice yellow
butter per week for sale.
W. B. Robbs, ies ce
Hebe de
GRAIN AND HA
FOR SALE
Beardless pare reo
in 2-bu. bags. T. G. OK
Maysville. Yea
25 tons good, sound -
hay, $15.00 ton, FOB fa
L. Chappell, Richlat
2 tons bright Nc
peanut hay, $25.0
Fred C. Seago, Pine
1000 bu. Hastings )
oats, 2nd yr. from
sound and cee 1.50
| SALE
5000 5: Cokers Fullgrain
feed oats. W. H.
h mes. TEE. ee eps
), giving 3% gals. daily.
)0. J. H. Voyles, Morrow,
100 a Hastings 100 bu.
2nd vr. from fuse
ound and clean, $1.50 bu.
e ay ae Mathews:
er smut and cold-proof oats,
1.05 _ bu. Ist yr. from breed -
Stanton oats, $1.35 bu.
Peas pomer.
ro smut ie cold proof
Be ht.05 bus ist- yr trom
reeder: Stanton oats, $1.35
+ Ralph S. Collier, Comer.
00. bu. No. 1 Abruzzi seed
ve. =$2,. 75 bu. at my place 5
Louicville on Louis-
ri He iapicton Hwy. Milton.
eall, Louisville.
uee- Victoria oat seed. 10-50
1.25 bu. at barn in your
cs. Also want few bu.
dure of rye, oats and vetch
grazing and soil building.
Steinheimer, JP IQOes.
Loose, cured kudzu hay in
eld, cheap for cash or would
+ person have it on shares.
e will cut it. Sample free
ou come and get it. Y.
Anderson, Williamson.
Appler and Fulgrain seed
feent 10) pie POB. dsb.
ne, Fort Valley.
FRUITS FOR SALE
ss of aa best vars.,
yacked or unpacked at
ard. E. M. Mathews, Holly-
(On Atlanta-Asheville
eral hundred bushels of
Bartlett pears ready for
Sat orchard: 5. mi,. South-
st Quitman. Harrell W.
- Quitman.
d peaches, 50c lb. del.;
ree from worms. Mrs. Ches-
: Sirmons, Cordele, Rt. 2.
jed apples, sundried, free
peel and core, 50c lb.,
nly. Mrs, Alfred Gibbs.
hit $2.00
wt Becht ann next 10
Also green hot pepper,
ced, 50c gal. Advise in ad-
-e of coming. Mrs. J. E.
rrells, Royston, Rt. 1.
ice sundried, fine flavored,
id-fashioned peaches, un-
peeled, 1944 crop, free from
Mrs. W.
Walters, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
[7 lbs. dried apples, 1944
. Add. postage. Mrs.
Bell, Charing, Rt. 1.
.dried peaches, 50 Ib.
Me aworms<: P: Pith 5. Ib,
: . Charlie Johnson,
vington, Rt. 3, Box 186. :
0 ios. nice, fresh dried
acnes, 35c lb. all to be sold
1e person. Mrs. Floyd Pen-
gton, Wrens.
bout 1000 bu. fine. pears,
aiy from Aug. 15th to 25th,
0c bu. On paved hwy.. 8 mi.
Statesboro, 1 mi. Register.
Kingery, Register, Rt. 1.
ney and extra fancy
ed apples shipped by exp.
standard boxes, $5.00 box,
eee 2AISO cooking apples.
xp. col. Can ship. any time.
M. Miller, Cornelia.
apple pears by truck-
or in smaller lots, $1.45
Not damaged by blight.
in Eastman and Rhine Hwy.
: N Rhine. D. Burnham,
as oe ate oS:
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Hees rattle, sassafras root,
b. Catniv, hoarhound, pep-
fs balm, 25c doz. Mrs.
White. Dahlonega, Rt.
S Js ahed sage. 95c
aoe eed apples, 35c
C. J. Brown,
i Lay AD ea. Mrs.
Ot =
$1.00 ea. Mrs,
jand Apr.
BEANS AND PEAS
WANTED:
Want 42 bu. snap ee or
| butterbeans. Exc. 20 white feed
sacks, unwashed, for above.
Ea. pay postage: Mrs. J. L.
Erwin, AdairsviHe, Rt, 2..
FEATHERS WANTED:
Want 4 lbs. goose or duck
feathers. Will pay $3.00 -for
same. Mrs. M. O. Richardson,
Forsyth, RFD.
Want 30 to 40 lbs. good fresh
duck or goose feathers. Give
best del. price. C. F. Fuller,
Cee Myrtle Springs, Rt.
FRUIT WANTED:
Want. 1-105: bu:
nonegs or
quality and best price.
Adams, Leary, Rt. 1
GRAIN AND HAY
WANTED:
Want 600 bu. good seed
oats. Advise kind and price. I
furnish sacks. W. B. Spear-
man, Social Circle.
Want 100 bu. good corn for
personal use in. feeding my
scupper-
grapes. State varietv,
Cae
turkeys. Quote best price del..
East 2 Point. 2: . Earnest,
East Point, Box 283, Ra 7245.
FRUIT WANTED:
Want 1 bu. quince, also %
bu. pepper (part te State
cash price. Mrs. A. D. Beck-
ett. Fairburn, Rt. 2.
Want bu. quince. Write. giv-
ing best price, ete. Mrs. J. C.
Cox, Atlanta, 993 Cleburne
Ave. Nei
ROOTS. BARKS
WANTED:
Want beargrass, rattleweed,
dog fennel, yellow roots. etc.
A: Roberts, Decatur, 732
Sycamore Dr.
SACKS WANTED:
Want printed feed sacks. I
pay postage. Advise quantity.
and price. Mrs. F.
Rockmart; Ris 2:
SYRUP WANTED:
Want any amount black
strap molasses. P. A. Thames,
Forest Park, Rt. 1.
%
T. Meers,
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS:
13 Ancona pullets and roost-
er, Mch. 1944 best egg grade,
$25. 00; 25 NH Red March hens,
$1.75 ea: 8 hybrids, Dark Cor-
nish and W. R.
pullets, 1 rooster, $15.00.
Cochrane. Unadilla.
BANTAMS AND
BABY CHICKS:
Purebred Golden Seabright
Bantam cockerels, 5 mos. old,
Ay. Dekle,
J. .
Cuthbert.
2 small type mixed Game
Bantam hens, now laying, wt.
about 2 Ibs. ea. 1 rooster, un-
related, $1.25 -ea., - $3.75 for
lot NEO. only. Ben Screen,
Portal.
Dark Cornish Bantams, April
1944 hatched: about ready to
start producing. C.. N; Long,
Crawfordville.
~Mixed Bantam chicks,
ea. extra good. 10 wks.
Will ship. Mrs.
Athens, Rt. 1.
BARRED AND.
OTHER ROCKS:
30c
\ old.
Pat Sorrells,
Harco B. R. cockerels, April
13th hatch, $3.00: 25 B. R:
pullets, $1.00 ea. H. R. Hodges,
Decatur. 151. Winona Dr. De
CORNISH. GAMES
AND GIANTS:
3 Cornish roosters, 18 mos.
old, $2.00 ea. or $5.00, for the
lot. FOB. Mrs. J. M. Erwin.
Blakely, Rt. 3. :
30 purebred Cornish Mar.
hatching, $1.00 ea.
John Smith, Atlanta, 709 Ken-
nedy St. NW.
Grist Grady game stags and
pullets. W. G. Jones, Blakely,
Box 361.
Pit game S. H. Ginn grey
hens: Warhorse hens: $5.00
ea. Grist Grady hens, pit
cocks, $10.00 ea. Trade for
game cocks. Tom Weaver, Can-
on, Rt.-2:
LEGHORNS:
75-AAA W, L. pullets, April
hatch, beginning to lay. Mrs.
iffie Fason, Grantville.
75 4-A W. LL. pullets, 4 mos.
old. $1.25 ea. 40 AK ME ,,
hens, 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
C. B. Hosford, Chester, Rt. 1.
20 white and brown Leg-
horn. hens, = 00- or lot. or
D. Etheridge,
Atlanta, 1551 Hileoy Rda.. SE
-\Rt 3. Ma. 4187,
| rooster,
-6-10855
Jan. hatch, 8
FARM HELP WANTED
10 B. Legnorn hens and 1
l-yr. old. Blood-test-
ed, all -laving, $1.25 ea., $13.00
for lot. H. A. Wilson, Martin,
Ret 2.
250 W. UL. hens, April 1943
hatch, laying 60 per cent. $1.50
ea. Wilbur Morris, Douglas-
ville. Rt. 3.
50 nice ym old W. L. hens,
best egg straim. and 40 pullets,
old, laying, $1:50 ea.,
75 pullets. 3% mos. old. $1. 00
ea. Mrs. Arbie Skinner, Bow-
don, -Rt-=3.
45 ng: W. LL. 4-A daving
hens, -May 1943 hatch, $1.00
ea. for lot and party pay ex-
press. Abbie Cartee, Metter,
Rit=1-2 Bow 2s.
ORPINGTONS:
10 Yellow Bufts: 1 stag free,
$10.00. wt. 2 to 3 lbs. ea. Bud
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
10 purebred Yellow Buff
pullets, 1 stag, wt. 2 lbs. $10.00
for lot. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 196.
-PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS
AND PIGEONS:
Aristocrat Plymouth Rock
White King pigeons, mated,
working pairs: fast producers
of large, white meat squabs,
$3.50 pr. or 3 pr. $10.00. Write
for prices on other breeds. J.
H. Barr, Lumpkin:
White and blue
pigeons, 3 prs.. $2.50.
than opis. sold. vis
Curtis. -praneh.o-0 hs
Rt 1.
REDS (NEW. HAMPSHIRE
AND RHODE ISLAND):
About 30 S. C. R. I. Red
hens. 2. yrs. old: Mrs: L..H.
Phidtios, Litburn. nts 1:
Dark red R. I. Red. cocks,
$3.00 ea. blood-tested: eggs,
$150= for -15 PsP. tall chicks
$8.00 for 50, $15.00 for 100
Pe Pe Mrs:
Decatur, De 2405.
- 60 N. H. Red pullets, 4A
grade, 2 mos. old Aug. 15th,
75e ea. Mrs. Clarence McMil-
dan. Dacula. Nts le.
30 N. H. Red *pullets, March
natch from bloodtested, U.S.
Approved flock, $2.00 ea. Ship
prepaid. Monev orders only.
Ben Davis, Martin, Rt. 2:
WHITE WYANDOTTES:
12 nice pullets, early Apr.
hatch, and cockerel, $2.00 ea.
$25.00 for lot. No less than 5
to a customer. Mrs. Fred L.
White, Buckhead, Rt. 1. (Mor-
gan County).
TURKEYS. DUCKS,= >
GEESE, GUINEAS, ETC:
Nice White Pekia ducks,
hen and drake, 1 yr. old, $3.00
for both. Mrs. Albert aa
common
No less
O. only.
Enigma,
| Warthen.
16 young mixed guineas. 3
roosters: hens now | lavine,
$20.00 for lot. FOB. Mrs. T. E.
Watson, Thomaston. Rie Aly
Box 399.
5 Muscovey ducklings,
wks. old, $1.00: ea. Thos. J.
ae Cairo, 430 ist Ave:
5 purebred White Pekin
aueks, 91-00 62., 2 prs. NS Z.
White rabbits. 9 wks. old. $4.00
ea: bucks, 3% to 44% mos. old,
$1.50 and $1.75 ea. From ped.
stock. All express collect. Mrs.
us Mashburn, Cumming, Rt.
2 White ducks and- drake.
last yrs. hatch, and. 1 young 5
mos. old, $8.00 for the lot of
a Evans, Norman Park,
POULTRY WANTED
Want 3 purebred Light
Brahma cockerels: quote price
and vive desecrivtion in first
card, . Mes.: J. Ws Bobo Hart
well. Rt. -1.
_ Want 1 purebred. White! Silk-
ie Bantam rooster. Give age
ay price. G. B: Howell, Nash-
ville.
Want 100 or more 1 yr. old
W. L. laying hens. Would con-
sider some B. Rocks and R. I.
Reds. Give lowest. cash price
in lst letter. Mrs. Helen R.
ee Atlante. Rt 2 box
564.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want nan to look alter smait
poultry farm and few cows.
Give exp. age, cond. health and
number in family in first le.-
fer. J. A. Ingram, Cordele.
Want reliable tenants
1945. Good houses, good bo-
tom land, plenty work. Gordon |
Kettles, Dalton.
Don Donaldson,
Want family able to do farm
day work on large irrigated
truck farm near Atlanta. $2.00
day or $2.50 if can run truck
OK. - Work for entire family.
Nice 4 and 7-R. houses with
elec. R. F. Sams, Clarkston.
Want to rent 30-A farm of
very fertile land to good man
with labor for 1945. Good 3
or 4-R house, wood, pasture,
plent outbldgs. good stock and
tool. near city limits. Mrs. G.
Wo Batber, Athens, Ris sls
Want farm help 10 miles, At-
lanta: house, wood. garden free,
good wages to honest, agreeable
families, not afraid of work.,
White or col. Emory Travis,
Riverdale.
Want at once unencumbered
woman for farm work. Reas.
salary and room. I. G. Thomp-
son, Rincon.
Want farmer for 54 A. farm,
standing rent or 3rds and 4ths,
located, 2 1/4 miles. SE Lilburn.
5-R. house, nainted and in good
cond. gvo0od water, pasture:
small 3-R. tenant house furn.
Near school bus line. Nye Hary-
ilton, Lilburn.
Want 2 or:3 men to help
nick cotton and pull fodder by
the hundred or by wk. 6 miles.
Douglasville at Bill Arp. E.
FE. Legan. Winston.
Want at once share. cropoe2r
for 1944 truck farming: 4-H
crop. good land, house, water,
wood and tools. Must be able
tor. Will furn. labor on farm
until crop time. $1.50 to $2.00
day for labor. Max Zugas, Pitts-
burg.
Want good farmer for 19457
on 50-50 basis or standing rent
for Jarge 1-H. farm: one who
is able to furnish self. stock and
feed. Mrs. Cindy Powell, Kite,
Be,
Want tenant for small farm,
standing rent: good house, flow-
ing well, land fenced. free range
on salt creek. near Brunswick
Shipvards. Mary H. Hornbeck.
Meridian.
Want settled col. woman for
farm. work: ean use counle;
house. patches and wood -fur-
nished. Weekly salary for both..
J.P. Everett, Rockmart, P. O.
| Box 182.
Want 2 2-H. farmers to tend
crops for 1945: 3ds and 4ths,
-or standing rent: good upland,
50 A. bottom land: 2 good houses
with outbldgs: fine pasture. on
Murrayville Shoals bus route.
Must be able furnish self. Mrs.
Belle Christopher. Gainesville,
161 E. Ridgewood Ave.
Want unencumbered white
woman, middle aged. for farm
work for. permanent home, on
Rt. 29. 2 mi. town. Will ans. all
letters. Mrs. L. V. Locke. Hart-
well Rts-b.
Want white farm woman for
work in_and around house near
Atlanta. no field work, good.
home pay extra good. Apply
B. B. Block, 1335 Springdale
Road. N. E., Atlanta.
Want reliable col. family on
farm almost in city limits of
Augusta. Good house, plenty
water and wood, wages or share
erop. Alonzo Boardman, Au-
gusta, 1001 Peacntree Road.
Want 75 A. farm with run-
ning water in Fulton Co., on
standing rent basis, C. C. Wil-
son, College Park. Rt. 2
Want farmer with stock fers
.| standing rent for 1945, 1 or 2-H
cron, 11 miles from Newnan.
Mrs. Ardath Loyd Bradshaw,
Ocilla, Rt. 2:
Want tenant for good 43-A
farm~-with 5-R house. House
painted on. inside and outside
bldgs .in good shape, near bus
line and school.
or srds- and 4ths.. - Otte Gar-
mer. Lilburn. :
Want exp. white dairyman:
prefer with son or member of
family old enough to help.
Good salary: 4-R house, elec.
and eity water. Near school,
echureh= and city. -C.. N.-- Rob=
Dairy.
Want reliable farmer. this
fall and next vr. on share bas-
is. 100 A. crop land: 200 A.
pasture, pulp and fire wood.
: E. Bishop; Thomasville, Rt.
7. *
Want good, settied white
couple on farm; 2-H crop. Live
in home and take full charge
of farm, on 50-50 basis. Near
Lore!
Newnan. Mrs. Clifford P. Her-
pring, Atlanta; =215-12th= St.
| NE. Apt. 4. :
Want beekeeper: experience
inecessary. Good wages to re-
iiable man. Ref. exchanged. C.
H. Herndon, ya
os
drive and repair truck and traec-4
p
Standing rent,
erds, Savannah, Rt. 2, Roperds ;
Want blacksmith and ho
shoer that can do good wor
H. H. Bowlees, Dawson. ~
Want reliable white wo
for work on farm. No milkin
Room, board and salary. Mrs
J. D. Moon, Marietta, Ri
Want competent farm over
seer; must be efficient in gro
ing tobacco and handling live
stock. H. Langdale, Valdost
PO- Box 2?
Want tenant with hel
operate 2-4 horse farms, 70 ,
in cultivation: strong upla
and -bottom and: near Share
and Brookwood churches,
+lower part Forsyth. Co.
Bagley, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
Want farm supt.
ale kinds farm macnn Mou
be well recommended. No drin!
ers wanted. Good sal. and po
sibilities.
Woodbury.
Want men to look atte
stock until Christmas and
on 50-50 basis for 1945, Ne
Palmer, Leesbure. :
Want white woman not ov
50 yrs. old, for farm wo
Good salary and home.
family. - Mrs.
Leesburg. RFD.
Want party for 2-H. farm for
standing rent or 50-50 basis for
1945. Possession during Dec-
ember. Good land. 2 g006
mules, 7-R. house with running
water. etc. Must be exp
farming and furnish refs. J.
Mathews, Howard, RFD.
POSITIONS WANTEL
Want 1-H farm with 3-4
house on standing rent: for res
of 1944 and 1945. Prefer N.
N. W. Fulton. T. W. Webb,
myrna._
Want 1-H farm near. Mavis
or Atlanta; have my own sto
and tools. Robert Lee, Woo
stock.
Want some land to farm
halves, near school and chur.
Reuben Hambrick, Martin,
Want 4-H farm on 50- 50 be
for 1945. Must be good lan
stock and tools, good bldgs. a
fair man to deal with. i
Powell. Fitzgerald. Rt. 2,
239. Care L. L. Powell.
Want 2-H crop on 50-50 ba:
near Atlanta: must be on sehc
bus rte. General farming
trucking; ref. furn. on requir
Can finance self. W.A. Stewa
Alto. Rt. I. Ae
Young man. and wife wa
job on modern dairy. Both his
sehool graduates. Make bes
otfer in first letter. Joe Dri
Possville, Rt. 4, Shady ee
Dairy.
Want 1-H. cron. ee sor
bottom land fer 1945, about 4
15-R. house, close to school bu
stores and church, for s standit
rent. Fulton COR vreferre
ie Eskew, College Ea
R <):
Want farm work, pice cot=
ton, gathering crops, etc. Har
lerge family able help: pref
nlace 30 mi. of Atlanta. W:
like to work by day. Mrs. F
nie H. Newberry, Atlant
Cooper St.. SW. <
Want
for standing rent,
Dasture, house and water, |
to gin. grist mill.
shop and mail
Haney, College Park,
Exo. farmer wants job.
tle, hogs, tractor, truck
ing, tobacco, ete. can also
nenter and repair work. H
family. i alee Corcen: Ma
Vouna man-and wite want
Lamar W. Reynolds,
ville. 835 Davis St.
White woman waats @
\taker job on farm, with ro
board and good salary. Mrs.
ranie McLeod, Milan, Rt. 1.
Want good 1-H. farm or b
2-H. farm for 1945, with
foe pasture and plenty w
some outbldgs., on 50-50 D:
near church and school. C.
Brown, Lithonia, Rt. 1. B
Want some land on hal
/near. church and school. H
2 Gas ons
{525
Want joo taking care
am 62 yrs. old and hav
4) vrs. experience. W..
Davis, Abbeville. Re Qe
Want good 2 or 3-H
8 in family. Can dri
and tractor, tend |
with tractor.
Plainville. Rt. 1