-EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
[notice in today's paper wher. the United Sictes De,
rent of Agriculture | 8 ees lower farm in- =
for next j year 1945.
Serious consequences to this country may be expect :
from lowering of farm income.
he amount. of the farm i income determines the amourit |
the national income.
The national income in peacetimes remains reason- :
constant at seven times the farm income.
Maintaining and increasing the national farm income
a ist Os vital and Enna to business and eet as
It tay an old saying hee when eee come on, See
es of farm products are first to go down.
his saying merely puts the cart before the horse.
eally substitutes the effect for the cause.
The truth of the matter is, when farm prices go. an :
ris Causes the depression. F alling farm: prices: cause the
mic rather than the panic. causing farm prices to fol.
elf business income is to continue at present iecoe
a envelopes of industrial workers are to remain at
resent levels. If sales of merchandise are to remain at
resent levels, then the form income must be substantial:
ncreased. '
ARM INCOME DET ERMINES NATIONAL INCOME
n study and comparison of the farm income with the
ational income over periods of years during peacetimes
ow that. the farm income remains about one-seventh
e national income and that the national income is
seven times the farm income.
Thre is a reason for this which cannot be. Gene .
natural economic law which no Congress can
snd or repeal. Let us see what the reason is that forces
he national income to. remain in constant relation to the e
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS |
The farmer is the greatest. market on earth for indus-
products. This is especially true with regard to ex-
2) lable products. Industrial products which continual
y wear out and must be replaced are purchased in great
r quantities by farmers than any other group.
Tractors, threshing machines, harvesters, binders,
ombines, plows, hoes, rakes, harness, fertilizer, lumber,
iails, wire, bags, bagging, and so on down the line con-
inues the innumerable list.
S ~Whenever farm prices begin to sag, the farmer Ss buy-
ng power is. curtailed.
Whenever the farmer's buying power is purtailed:
here is a smaller market for the picguae of industry of
i kinds.
a Whenever farm prices go down, there must be at cut
S ft resh epGits and Vegetables
: November 3, 1944 Atlanta
eae aye bulk per: bu. _$ 2.55- $ 3.00 |
per doz. bunches : 00
de Greens, per bu. hprs i
6.50.
1,75
= deeb:
: 1.00 a
oi these Soeiniese out ofa ne and oy them
os Ga ee dole. |
es ees for farm prices io be high ds it ig to. the
or himself. aa es
; "NATIONAL DEBT AND INCOME :
oe figures that: are given out from
ae today as the national income are abs
fifty per cent too na s oe fs a
| $75,000,000,000. This. is es Tae
= 000, 000,000. of government spending. The
2 income. ie eee ine an increase
- national - debt which the people Oy e
must pay. ;
Tt is the same thing < as if es oe i
os were borrowing and spending $ it
- 000,000 a year more | than their individual i
is comes.
When nde stops; when: the na
ee debt can no longer be increased, the
- of two things is inevitable. .
One of these two things is ds certain ie oO
cur ds it is certain that the ie will rise a id
in the: ocean,
Ener our Hatlovte: income will. be ro
; $75, 000,000,000, with farm income at less th
- $11,000,000,000, or else the farm income must
- -inereased to around $20, 000,000,000 so as
maintain the national: income at around $l
s 000, 000,000. :
NOT A PLEA FOR FARMERS
- This is not a plea for farmers. It is ais
for parity or equity for farmers. Let. us forget
-tirely, for the time being, whether the farme
receiving a fair price or not. Let us. simply look
the matter in the cold light of what is require
to sustain our nation after this great world we
Any effort on the part of Congress and the
administration to maintain high indust
come without first iiCree farm incom
doomed to failure.
The farm income holds ane. sustain
a Continued On Page ee
wee Livestock Sales,
Georgia Auction Markets
November 3, 1944.
actsher 96 (Thursday)Valdosta
October 27 (Eriday)--Thomasville: -
October 30 (Monday)Sylvester .
October 31 (Tuesday)Nashville
November 1 (Wednesday)Albany _...
Novmber 1 (Wednesday)-Rome at poe
November 1 (Wednesday)Vidalia. 22.
TOP FED CATTLE
October 26, (Thursday) Valdosta <2. 2. 10,
Octobet 27 (Friday)Thomasville .
- October 30 (Monday)Sylvesier ..
| October 31 (Tuesday)Nashville __.
- November 1 (Wednesday)Albany _
- November 1 (Wednesda:
Wednesday, Nov
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Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
_ By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner,
Executive Office, State Capitol
i Atlanta, Ga.
: Publication Office
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State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga.
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ARM nM HC AND
NATIONAL INCOME
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1ational income as surely as the dam holds the
water in the lake.
- The water in the lake will not rise any high.
thon the dam.
_, The national income oil not rise any high-
r than the sustained ratio of farm income will
permit it to rise.
~ Against this law of nature, monopolies are
elpless. Price- fixing is futile. Labor unions are
powerless.
One group may obtain advantage over an-
other, it is true.
- One group may be drawing high wages.
other group may be walking the streets. |
One business may sell goods. Another bus-
dness may go bankrupt. One indusiry may con-
inue.to make and sell goods. Another industry
acty be forced to pull the fires from its furnaces
nd open the switch of its electric dynamos.
There may be a cutthroat war befween 1a-
ber groups, economic groups, manufacturing
roups, business groups and farm groups.
In the overall picture, however, this immut-
ible law of nature will stand.
controlled by the farm income.
When a cotton mill operator in the United
tates imports cotton or uses rayon, he is there-
by reducing farm income. He is thereby reducing
ational income. He is ultimately reducing his
wn income by a short-sighted course. Ultimate-
he is reducing the amount of money that will
into the pay envelope of his employees..
- When we import wheat or corn or meat we
| hereby reduce farm income. We thereby reduce
national income. We thereby reduce the. pay
nvelope of every individual worker, business
aan and professional man in the United States.
When the OPA or any governmental agency
"es prices on farm crops, they are automatic-
ily determining the national income.
- When the OPA or any other governmental
gency lowers the price of farm crops, they auto-
matically lower the number of dollars that in-
ustrial and business workers will have with
rhich, to buy. these products.
When the OPA or any other awe ee
jency lowers the price on farm crops, they
fomatically increase the public debt, because
wit take more hours of labor for each one of
io pay our proportionate part of that debt
our pay envelope.
Git ters for publication and all pequecs to be put}
The national income will continue to be}
} shen we receive less money in our salary check }
| States ; ds as stich SS by the low: Ace in-
come as the farmer.
The following table gives ihe Agricultural
income, the factory payroll and the national
1921 to 1938 inclusive.
A careful study of these figures proves be-
yond any doubt that the amount of-money that
farmers receive from their crops absolutely de-
termines our national economy.
High farm prices mean good times, and
low farm prices mean hard times for everybody.
Look these figures over for yourself!
5
'
| MACHINERY FOR SA
payroll in parallel columns for 18 years, from.
SECOND - HAND
Open buggy. as good a6 n
$50.00. G. W. Kinsman, Jac
son,
1 3 HP. kerosene engin
used less than 24 hrs. for.
or trade for shucker-sheller
corn. W. T. Pelfrey, Doravull
F-12 Farmall tractor, wit
planting and cultivating eq
ment; PK 40 Intl. power
J. B. Hammer mill, yee
ft. Intl. combine; all.
cond. Paul A. Potts, Gabb
ville. :
Agricultural Se
Year Income Factory Payroll | National Incom
. 4921. $ 8,900,000,000' $ 8,306.000,000; $ 62,300,000
1922 ~ 9,900,000,000 9,100,000,000 61,100,000
1923 11,000,000,000 | -11,000,000,000 59,200.000,0
1924 _11,300,000,000 | 10,500,000,000 71,900,000,00
1925 12,000,000.000 10,800,000,000 76,500,000, 00 f
1926 | - 11,500,000,000 11,400,000,000 80,200,000 )
~ 1927 11,600,000,060 | 11,209,000,000 82,900,000, 0 N
1928 11,700.000,000 11,300,000,000 84,100,000
1929 11,900,000,000 _11,700,000,000 81,100,000
1930 9.500,000,000 ~ 9,600,000,000 75,400,000
1931 7 000,000,000 _7,000,000,000 63,200,000,000
1932 5.300,000,000 5,200,000,000 ;
1933 6,400,000,000 | 5,500,000,000 44,200,000,00
1934 7,300,000,000 | 6,800,000,000 90,400.0
1935 8,500,000,000 7,600,009,000 55,800,000,0
1936 9,500,000.000 &,800,000.000 | 63,900,000, 00
1937 9,800,000,000 9,300,000,000 67,500,000,
1938 7,500,000.000 |. 7,800,000,000 | 04, 100,000, 00
Total for _ : "i ; a
18 Years $170,600,000,000 162,900,000,000, $1,192 600 000,
Note irom he above that the total farm in-
come for 18 years was $170,600,000,000.
Multiply this by 7 and you have the sum
of $1,194,200,000,000, or almost exactly the
amount of the national income for those same
|eighteen years.
You will also note the total of factory pay-
rolls for the 18 years was $162,900, 000,000 or ap-
proximately the same ds the farm income for the
18 years.
Tt is therefore obvious that the . amount of
the factory payroll is determined by the amount
of the farm income.
It is equally obvious that the amount of he
farm income determines the amount of the nat-.
ional. income; ~ \
It is obvious that you cannot have low farm.
prices without having low factory payrolls and
low national incomes.
It is also obvious that high farm prices
mean high factory payrolls and high national
income. :
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
23-1OW? 12- -row: 1 1-row cot-
ton stalk and corn stalk chop-
pers. 2 mules or horses pull
any of them. Cond. perfect,
half price. Also want parts of
Intl power unit, model 200,
30 HP. Ist class cond. at my
home, 3 mi. N. Ailey. for cash.
Charlie Goodowns, Ailey, Rt. 2.
Primrose cream
junked. stalk choppers, any separator
pate. LC. Davis, College Mis, &. Mf Willis, Meigs, Ri 2
ar.
2-gal. hand-cranked glass
Some blacksmith tools and! churn: used only few times,
other farm equipment for sale. | just like ne 2.50. :
A. H. Haddon, Savannah, 1827 | Zumwalt, poe Rt. B De
Montgomery St. 6202. :
John Deere Model B tr actor,
planting and cultivating equip-
ment: peanut plows and disc
for listing. 1 5-ft. tandem har-
row. Tractor has new motor
and transmission, good rubber,
$1,100.00 cash. G. A. Lewis,
Elko. :
Electric
for churn. Mrs.
Grovetown, Rt. 1.
Side del. rake, (Intl.) in good
cond. Farmall H. tractor, 43
model, good rubber, starter,
and lights. G GS: Millsaps, Win-
der, Ph. 366.
Electric churn; new 1-H.
plow, single harrow. hand
wheel plow and other equip-
ment.: Mrs. A. D. Carpenter.
Stone Mountain. Lawrence-
ville Hwy, Clarkston 2103.
Lilliston peanut picker:
2-disce tiller: can be used on
any tractor. Hitches to pull
bar: good as new, $75.00 or
trade for fresh; or soon to
freshen, milch cow or work
pony. Can be seen at farm. H.
E McEimurray, Unadilla, Rt.
1 mower, $15.00: 2 mower
wheels and. axles. $10.00. J. N.
Willingham, Atlanta, 188 Eh-
zabeth St., NE., Wa 0329. *
Springstooth bermuda har-
row. John Deere mower. All
in good cond. R. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville.
Turner peanut picker, Inter-
national power hay baler, used
1 week, perfect. cond. at my
place, 4 mi. So. Lyons on U. S.
Hwy. No. 1. No letters. E. C.
Winge, Lyons.
Riding cultivator: 3-mule rid- |
Lula Burnett,
are
ing disc plow, $30.00 ea. J: C.}| hay press, $875.00 for both:
Etheridge, Hamilton. Ist class cond. O. F. Baker,
Hay baler, Case N. L. P. | Sycamore, Rt. 1.
14-18; prac. new for sale. Also
want power lift for F-20 intl.
Fordson tractor. in good run-
ning eond. $100.00 at farm. W.
Ac mel every: oe person in the United
tractor. Give price. F. J. Fred-
erick, Marshallville. Perey
H. Cantrell, Powder Springs,
Rt. J =
ae
rin good cond. $50.00.
Riverdale.
|SECOND HAND MA
| tools and 1-H. wagon, if.
skidder and 3-sections
motor and dasher |:
Duke, Fort Val
-SECOND-HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SA
6-row Niggacd cotton dust
HP. fuel oil. engine, mot
on steel faced skids, in~
cond., $25.00. E. B. : -
INERY WANTED
Want smail set ~ blac!
right. -James A,
Fayette, Rt. 2.
Want good M
tiller to match. W.
brough, Cordele.
Want 1 O Oliver mi idle >
ter, standard or junked. A
have for sale, 1 grubber for
tracting stumps and roots.
low surface with stump pull
Can be used with tracto
apps. 130, He [33 00.
Browning, Helena. :
Want good, used 6
drill, with fertilizer attac
ment. Quote best price.
Simpson, Hawkinsville. _
Want mower and hay rake
State price and cond. in fu
letter. George E. eel R
(Calhoun Rd.) Rt.
Want Farmall Pe tractor
equipment. . Tate DeLoa
Register, RFD
Want Farmall By or. Her.
tor, with plow and cultivato
Willing pay good price.
Lee, Metter, RFD.
Want Farmall M in A-
and good rubber. Would
sider steel on rear.
worth the.money. Would
sider an H. Also want 8-
Athens harrow or some >
make,
harrow. T. L.
esville, Rt. 5.
Want 1-row Farmall
with starter, lights and
equipment, in good con
reas. priced. W. S.
Lake Park, Rt ig .
-~Want 1 M. Farmall tra
on good rubber. J grain
with fertilizer for H F
tractor. Would consider |
Model A. T. W. Bruner
man.
Want 2-H. riding plow Ni
or used; must be good.
want set gang attach
(with foot on them,) for
dise cultivator, swing or
er attachment; must be in
cond and priced reas. P
oo Metcalf, Rez
Want. 5-dise heavy
plow. H. O. Williams, Co
Want 2 tractor harrow
or McCormick-Deering, 4
24 twenty in. discs abc
spacing between 4d
Must be thoroughly mod-
nd no worn out equip-
. J. M. Daley, Savannah,
Avery ofurrow. non-
, horse-drawn disc.
Must be as aa as new
is, Camilla. =
nt to buy for cash Tuen-
model tractor, with plows
g and cultivating equip-
W. W. Whitaker, Har-
rant. Intl. No. 42 combine on
. State age, cond. and
C. C. Middleton, Blake-
Want Farmall M. or H. trac-
good cond. State yr.
ie, price and cond. Also dise
for same. D. N. Crapo.
nt 3 or. 4-dise. Athens till-
No junk, and at reas. price.
Payton, Augusta, Rt. i
4.
Vant small power fruit free
on skids: prefer Beans
Se Howard Hyatt, El
t
rant Ford 2 disc ahaa: for
ing and terracing. State.
and how much in use. WwW.
inn, Washington, me 3.
NCUBATORS AND
ODERS FOR SALE
450-ex. cap. naa 1 50-eg
ncubators. 1 100-chick
rooder. Keener Gray,
umbus, 2701 Dawson St.
-1200-egg cap. Brower elec: |
clean.
ibators; spotlessly |
in exc. cond. Complete
yh ons $75.00. each.
not en, Robert Sims,
ars brooder stoves, used
ry little, $15.00 for both.
larke, Covington, Rt. 2.
decker brooder;
. heated, all steel.
1Z, By. Sit .
>LANTS FOR SALE
top deck,
ee
wel, Gibson, Ween
Gold,
e. Exc. for printed sacks.
Lona Blackwell, Dahlo-
strawberry plants, .
ke
$1.25; 500, $1.65: $3.00. M.
. 300, $1.50: 500, $2.00
oung. plants. No checks.
row, Gainesville, Rt. 2.)
White Bermuda onion plants,
oe $2.00 M; 500, $1.25,
fe lard, Junction
lastodon strawberry plants,
crowns, well. rooted, 500.
25: $4.25 M. Prepaid. Mrs.
Mayfield, Cumming, Rt.
dorado blackberry plants,
s. he ee $2.00 Ch
ees $15.00 M. Maude
i by, "Greenville,
has. W.
0M. Collard, $2.00
Bermuda onion plants,
ML pall COD. Full count.
-P. Musselwhite, Arabi,
at. roof E. J. and Chas.
bbage plants, $2.00 M.
$1.75 FOB. Speciai at-
to all orders. M: O. or
. If personal check, add
0 Alton Pittman,
roof Copenhagen |
abbage plants, $2,50
ied strong plants, now
, full count. prompt ship-
eg David Miles, Bax-
Ca. frost-proof cabbage
te fresh and green, 300,
500, $1. 25; $2.25 M. Ber-
uda onions, same price. All
. Chanelor, Pitts.
ias. W. frost-proof cabbage
Ss; Bermuda onions, 300,
60; 500. $1.30; $2.30 M. Pre-
AB . Watson, Pitts.
Sim- | L.
| shipment. Ina Griffin,
Rt. 4.
cabbage lants,
60 M:
| cabbage plants, $3.00 M.
|| PLANTS FOR SALE
omens
Good, eng. frost: proot
Copenhagen. Market cabbage
plants, $2.50 M. Now ready:
full. count, prompt re
D. D: Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4 :
Ga. and heading, | tolicnd
plants; 25c C: $1.50 Cab-
bage plants, 30c GC: ao. 00. M.
Old-time red shellots, $1.00 a
A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2
_ Klondike strawberry plants.
$2.00 M. Add postage. '
or M. O. only. No Se for
less than 1 M, Mrs. L B. Frey,
Dallas, Rt. 3.
E. Wakefield cabbage plants,
25c C; $2.00 M. PP. Exp. col,
10 Ni $10. OO A. Sherrer,
Talbotton, te 8; :
-Klondike Se plants.
500, $1.60; $3.00 M. Mastodon
strawberry plants, $3.50 M:
Hastings $4.00 M. Del. M. OQ.
only, _C. F; Waldrip, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2. =
Chas. W. So piants,
now ready; ompt Hcg ates
500, $1.50: $2. 50 M. Guar.
full count, Dewey Maths,
Gainesville, Rt.
Klondike straw bertv. plants,
.35 C: $1.70 for 500. PP. Mrs.
> Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Chas. W. cabbage plants, now
ready, 500, $1.40; $2.60 M. Del.
Prompt shipment. oe
| Mathis, Gainesville, Rt.
aes strawberry Se
$2.50 M. FOB. Prompt ship-
ment. Govt. insp. R. T. Hogan,
Hogansville.
hh. J. Chas. W. and Copen-
| hagen Market frost- proof cab-
bage plants, $2.50 M. Now
ready; full count, prompt ship-
ne Vernon. Griffin, Baxley,
Muscadine vines, $1.50 doz.-
$12. 00 C. Well rooted. Mrs. C.
. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
ee Market frost-
proot cabbage plants, $2.50 M.
Now ready: full count, Bpomt
axley,
E: J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, $2.50 M. Del. or exc. for
| 1000. Missionary strawberry.
| plants or Everbeari - Clifford
Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4
Cabbage plants, $2.25 M.
Prompt shipment. M. B. Evans,
Gainesville, Rt, 1.
Early Klondike strawberry
plants, 150, $1.00 del. 6 Red
Golds with ea. order of 500. No
checks. Mrs. Pearl Pinson, El-
lijay, Rt. 2.
Thousands Boe. -bearing
strawberry plants, $5.00 M. Ga
heading collard plants; 50c C.
7 sage plants, $1.00. Add del.
Mrs. Boyd Baggett, ones
pvill, Rt. 1)
E. J. Wakefield cabbage
a ready Nov. 20th,
M. Del. in 5 M. Lots at $2.50
M. Ww. toe Dedge, Baxley. oe
Cabbage plants, good ship-
ping size, now ready, $2.50 M:
500, $1.50. 35c C. Del. Prompt
shipment, full count. J. D. Mul-
lis, Baxley,. Rt..4.
Sage plants, well
rooted,
$1.35. doz. Also nice,
clean
M. O. Add postage on smali-
orders.. Mary Rg eee Dahlo-
nega, Rt. 1, Box
Lady T. strawberry. plants,
200, 70c: 500, $1.60: May cherry
sprouts, 3. 60c. Mrs. J. M ~ Hall,
Calhoun, "Rt: :
Ho: cabbage plants, $2.30 M:
500,.$1.25: 40c C. Prompt ship-
ment, 84010 M.. cheaper at
Bele Clay Evans, Gainesville,
Copenhagen frost-proof. cab-
bage plants;
onion plants. $2.00 M.
Williams, Quitman.
Missionary strawberry plants
%75c C. Mrs. Cromer McCurley.
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Ww.
Copenhagen and Chas. _ aa
D.
WwW. W.
and up. $2.75 M. Del.
Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 1.
Mastodon everbearing
strawberry plants, largest and
best flavored, 500. $2.50: $4.00
M.. Chas. W. cabbage plants,
$2.50 M. Charles H. Woodliff,
0 |Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
erbearing. strawberry |
C: $4.00 M. Add
Also 2 white reg. rab-
Mrs. G. L. Pirkle, Flow-
ranch, Rt. 1.
- and Chas. W. cabbage
ants, good, strong, full count,
Me del. $1.75: -M. FOB
Bottom special tobacco
saved without rain, 25c
enough for 100 yd. bed.
Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 4.
as, W. cabbage plants. 500,
2.25 M. Del. $2.00 M.
W.: 0. Waldrip, Flow-
Branch, Rt. 1. ;
W. 3
Prompt
Belle
. 3. :
} ment.
onion sets.
Rooted kudzu, $1.50 C. Del.
Jo: Call, Buijay, Rt: 2:
Ga. and heading collard and
Chas. W. cabbage plants. 30c
Cr $2.00) Vi Azzie Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300,
$1.00; 500, $1.30, del. Prompt
shipment. Mrs, Leilar Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Large Chas. cabbage plants,
500, $1.40; $2.50 Mo Collard,
white bermuda onion plants,
$2.00 M.) PP. P. - Prompt shjp-
I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Strong rutabaga plants, Ga.
collard, kale. cold-proof, 60c
White multiplying or potato
C. Iceberg Lettuce. 50, 50c.
50c at. $2.00. gal.
All del. Mrs. H. Vv. FrensiM,
Register. *
Cash |
-ed, Sugar
and Long John Cantaloup seed |
ful:
Larger lots cheaper at field.:
$2.50 :
walnut meats, 75c Ib. Cash or
white Bermuda |
ee
| cee SALE
"-Waketicld ee plants,
35c C., $2.60 M.;. 5 M, $12.50.
Collard, 25 Cc: 500, $1.00.
Klondike - strawberry plants,
50c C: $450 M. Del. Lee
erent Gainesville, Rt. 2,. Box
All -vars. frost- beet cabbage:
plants. $2.50 M.: 500, $1.25; 200,
25c: AW del. Full count,
prompt shipment. No CODs.
Nees Ruby Lee Wilson, Baxley,.|
Strawberey plants. Wloniike
and Everbearing. also Arm-
strong, 0 00 M:. or 500 for
$1.75. M.M. Landrum, Adairs-
ville.
SEED FOR SALE
Col. - bunch
seed butterbeans,
exe. 5 Ibs. for 5
everbearing
40c Ib.. or
Ibs. dried
peaches, sound. this yrs. crop.
Mrs.
Att, 2;
Red, yellow and white meat-
Lump watermelon,
R. Q. Miller, oe
10e pkt. postpaid. Ro Hi:
Culverton.
Tender
garden bean seed, 30c teacup-
100 lb. cap., print sacks,
washed, free of holes, 30c ea.
PP, Miss Mattie Brown, Ball
Ground Rt. 1. =
95 lbs., Cannon Ball water-
Long,
melon seed, fine quality, hand- |
shade dried, 1944 crop,.
saved,
$1.25 Ib. B: P. Newton, hee i
ie,
Brown Crowder peas, 30
(enceulal: old time shallot sets
(make fine bunching onions for
spring), 80c gal... and.10c extra
for postage. Cash or money or-
der. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Da-
cula.
White multiply ine
$1.25 gal. Mis: J.
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
- White half-rurner, tender
bean seed, 30c large cup. Red
hot pepper, 75c gal. Add post-
age. Mrs. Louise Kimsey, Elii-
jay, Rt. 2.
150 lbs. hand-saved, shade-
cured Cannon Ball watermelon
seed. $2.00 Ib.-if taken at once.
Starling Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2.
onions,
. Mooney,
8 bu. red field peas $4.00 bu;
$30.00 for lot. Will not ship.
Machine threshed. ie es Mil-
ler, Gainesville, Rt.: ae 93.
CORN FOR SALE
800 bu. Slipped shuck yellow
_| prolific corn, $1.50 bu. at my
1 field. 2 <mi-
E. Elko on Hwy.
26. Write or come. ( A.
Lewis, Elko.
Sev. hundred bu. yellow
queen popcorn, within 60 days.
Highest bidder gets it. C.
Collins, Cordele. Rt 4,
COTTONSEED FOR
S - SALE
-|Sanford wheat,
striped Half Runner -
Hy
D. P. L. Cottonseed, strain
No. 14: made over bale per A.
$5.00 cwt., COD. Exp charges
exira Ginner before rain.
Raymond oo Camilla, Rt 4.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Heatdiess bariey, Blue stem
and Santord seed wheat, $2.00
bu; new - crop Schley and
Stuart pecans mailed or
pressed anywhere 10 Ibs.
more. . P. Singleton, ort:
Valley, Rt. 3:
Ground peanut hay in 6 or
10-ton lots. Write for prices at
my barn.
burn.
25 bu. wheat, $2.00 bu. Mrs.
Nelson M. Thomas, College
Park, Rt. 1, (2 1-2 mi. so. Col-
lege Park, on Roosevelt Hwy.)
New Sanford seed wheat,
$1.75 bu: Hastings 100-bu. oats
$1.00 bu. You furnish the bags.
James B. Woods, Brooks.
Few hundred bu. pure Full-
givain early oats, thoroughly re-
cleaned and Ceresan treated,
all in & bu. sacks, $1.25 bu.
nas Wk. Houser, Fort Val-
ey
1,000 bu. Lee- Victoria tee.
vick) oats, $1.10 bu; 800 -bu.
Marretts Beardless barley,
$1.50 bu. All grain recleaned.
Oats, 5 Pu PERS barley, 21-2
bu. bags. . Park, Molena,
phone 122- re
Apple seed oats, $5.00 for 5-
bu. bag; Ful grain seed oats,
$5.50 bag. ~ Seed. wheat, $3. 50
bu. FOB. J. F. Lowe, Fort Val-
ley.
Abruzzi rye, $2.50 bal. in lots
less than 50 bu. T. R .Breed-
love, Monroe.
ae y
G. Williams, Ash--
GRAIN AND H.:
FOR SALE =
2500 ae. Coker Victorrait
seed oats, in even wt. 5 bu.
bags, $1.00 bu. FOB. J. D.
Duke, Ft. Valley. :
Cokers clean, bright Vietor-
grain seed oats, 2000 bu.
even wt. bags. $1.10-bu, FOB.
D. O. Lane, Ft. Valley.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Several bred Shorthorn cows.
some young bulls, all reg. for
sale or trade for other livestock
or farm machinery. Also pure
$2.00 bu. in
new sacks. Mark iT. Warren,
Dewy Rose.
20 reg. Jersey milch cows; 20
reg, Jersey heifers. Fillpail and
Standard breeding. W. A. Oh
gers, Greenville. (Breezy Hill
Farm.)
* Nice Guernsey bull ealtes
sub. to freg. best bloodlines.
Also my herd bull with papers.
Also male and female
hogs, sub. to reg. about 5 mos.
old. George M. Wicker, Amer-
icus, Albany Road.
Fine Guernsey male, 2% yrs.
old, for saie or take fresh cow
as part payment. George Za-
hos, Lawrenceville, Rt. ~3
Sweetwater Park. Ste
bulls,
3 purebred Angus
about. 1. yr. old.
papers. $75.00.ea. Also 50 pure
bred Mallard ducks, $3.50 pr. J.
ee Sewell, Lavonia.
good, gentle milch cows,
$78. y ea. Will freshen soon.
W.-Y. Harper, Wray.
= 2. oe cows, fresh; 2 to
freshen soon. Good miikers. At
my home. fie D. Lee,
Brooks, Rt.
Nice ca and Jersey
heifer, 18 mos. old,$50.00. Mrs.
Laura Dudley. Warthen.
_ Purebred Jersey bull, born
Sept. 15: sired by Roval: high
producing stock, $25.00 at. barn |
Mrs.
Rt. 4.
. Br amlett, Marietta,
Reg. double-standard polled
Hereford. bull, 4% yrs. old, w
about 1100 Ibs. 1 reg. Heseford
bull, 1 yr. old.
Carnesville.
Reg. Gue ernsey_ bull calf, out
B. H. Rampley,
of Lucretia of Garden Creek:
10,665 lbs. milk: 492 lbs. butter
fat, Class F. by Riegeldale Ti- }
lustrious Benjamin. Exc. biood-
lines, reas. priced. A. B. Ham-
mond, Berryvton. (Renabie
Guernsey Farm.) :
Nice Guernsey and Jersey
heifer calf, 4 mos. old, $15.00.
Mother never goes dry.
ere Pendiey, Alpharetta, Rt.
ee. purebred Black Angus
bulls and heifers. Also 6 Ga.
raised mules. R. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville: :
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Hereford sow, bred tag
2nd litter by unrelated reg.
Hereford boar. Good bloodlines
well marked, wt. about 250.
Reg. Hereford boar, wt. about
1925 tes. $75. oy ea. L. E. Smith,
Royston, Rt.
Big ely Black African |
guinea gilt. 6 mos. old, ready
for breeding, perfect type, $25
erated_and shipped. F. FP. Pra-
ther, Monroe; Rt. 1.
1 big bone Black African
guinea boar, ready for service.
Del. within 100 mi. or can ship.
All letters ans. Charles Charp-
ing, Elberton, Rt. 3. -
Reg. Black Poland-China
brood sow, 20 mos. old. xc.
stock, $50.00.. E. V.
Decatur, Rt. 2, De 6202.
15.purebrd OIC pigs, 6 wks!
old, from reg. stock. Papers
furn., $8.00 ea. shipped FOB:
J. K. Cheek, Elberton, Rt. oe
- nice pigs, 7 wks. yd, $4. 00
ea. Will not ship. R. L. Albea,
Washington, Rt. 3.
7 White Chester shoats, wts.
70 to 80 Ibs., $12.50 ea.,.. or
$80.00 for lot at my barn. Will
not ship. Will accept good 1-H
wagon in A-l cond., as part
payment if good. Willie Tan-
ner, Flippen, P. O. Box 65.
Reg. Berkshire male, from
champion line. 18 mos. old, wt.
450 lbs. $85.00 FOB farm in
Ga. J.E. Sanders. St. Elmo,
Tenn. (Resident of Ga.,. Wal-
ker County), Rt. 3.
Few bred and open purebred
Hampshire gilts, $65.00 and
$75.00. ea. Unrelated pigs,
$25.00 ea. W.: B. Fambrough,
Cordele.
1 corn feltened? hog, wt.
around 400 to 456 Ibs. $60.00.
Frank Kite, Forest Park, Rt. 1.
Blocky type, | reg. Duroe
pigs. either sex, $15.00
Crated. FOB, H. L. Walliams,
ca te
in |
1 bs. 6a.
Can furnish.
| See at once, 4 mi.
Mrs.
Zumwailt, |
ea.
4 mos. old; thrifty and
best bloodlines, $20. 00 ea.
ed, FOB. Fred C, Seago, at
hurst, Rt. Hee a
with papers.. :
daibburn, | Rt de:
me Cr 1929.
SPC pifs, - FA
$12.00 a., or exc.
hammer mill. E.
Riverdale.
7 OIC-SPC pigs, 8 wks. ol
$7.00 ea., or $45.00 for lot |
my. farm 3 mi. S. Fairburn
Tyrone Rd. Mrs. F. J.
Fairburn, Rie
_ HORSES AND MULI
FOR SALE
ee
Black Spanish jack, 3
old; ready for service:
cond.. for sale or trade
saddle horse or mule.
Howard, Albany, Rt. 2
lionville Rd.).
7 first class farm mu
brood mares, bred to: jack
mule colts, 1 and 2 yrs. |
R. F. Jenkins, Munnerly.
2 nice mare horses, wt: 105!
6 and 8 yrs. old;
tle and work anywhere.
Davis, Warrenton, Rt. 1.
1,000 Ibs. Im good cond. Abc
16 yrs. old, $35.00. Als
with mule, 2-H. wagon in 0C
running cond., $85.00 for.
at my farm. All letters an
inc. postage. Mrs. L. A.
ders, Ashland.
Mare mule, 12 yrs. old, \
1100 lbs. Work anywh
from Mc
ven on K. C. McRae Fa
Cleon R.. Hutchinson, Mor
Rt.2, Box 149.
Pr. mules, 6 and 9 yr
$250.00. J.C. Etheridg
ilton.
' Mule, 12 yrs. old, w
Strong.
tle, not broke,
reas. Also 2 ducks,
ae Pekin), & mos. ol
$7.00 for. Jot. =
ocak Geia, Lawre evil
Rit 3: :
Good mare mule for gale
trade for heifer cally es, ;
hens or wagon. L.
College Park, Rt. 1. GB
N. Old Campbellton Ro
Mule, wt. 1300 Ibs. so
gentle, broken, 10 yrs. old
J. Paul, Albany, Dawson
Bay mare, 8 yrs. old,
10.00.
Owens, Riverdale, Rt.
Iron grey mare, aoe
1006. lbs., 4 yrs. old,
broke, good worker, no-
ishes, $125.00. 6 mi. NL. Mi
jetta. Newt Waldrop, Mari
Rie 2.
Mule, peppy and in good
for sale or exc. for saddle
ed mare that will work, |
Murray. Jr. Americus,
Box 19. Ph 4278. ee
Fine bay mare, wor
where, wt. 1000 to 110
%900.00, mare, wt. 800 Ib
as good, $85.00. Sorrel
mule, 6 yrs. old, wt. 950 Ib:
950 Ibs. or an $250.
SE Dalton, Rt. 2. Bud Hollan
Dalton, Re a.
2 black horse mules,
-old, broke;
ea., $375. 00.
elton.
2 horse mules, Sand
old, wis. 900 and. 1000 lbs.
habits, $325.00 for quick
See them at my_barn 4.
Winterville, on Smuthon
Athens igs ii :
bert, Rt. 1 5
Saddle mare. 3- rahe yr
old, wt. about 750 lbs) Br
to plow and very gent
cash, at farm. Mrs. 8.
er, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
All round good worl
714 yrs. old. Pretty
mare, 3 yrs. old, partly
to work: horse colt, 1}
old. Porter Thomas.
r(Cress Keys, New Clinton
Rt. 5.) 2
Mules. Also wagon
plow tools, Intl.
Gantt distributor: No.
-planter;: 150 bu. corn.
old Whitaker, Madison, Rt.
fine,
$1
{Also 1 2-H. wagon,
wagon, 2 2-H. plows al
farm equipment for sa
Cc. S... Brandenburg. Cc
Park, Rt. 1. (Blankensh
off Roosevelt Hwy.)
4 farm mules, 5
first class animal
mer, eee: Rt
Aa
is
a
bloodlines.
naturally hornless:
lines, healthy, . $35. 00 and up..
bucks, $15.00 ea.
s Major Advance Jr.
aa
sons
RABBITS AND CAVIES
: FOR SALE
Pr, NZW ats, 9 mos. old,
,.3 small ones, 6
$8.00, or $13.00 for
Billy Moore, Barnesville,
pp NZW rabbits, 6 mos. old,
3.00, 3 prs. NZW. 2 mos. old,
$2.00 pr. All purebred. Mrs.
C. H. Reese, Norwood, Rt. 2.
Nz. Red doe; bred, wt. 10 lbs.
1 yr. old. Papers furn., $7.00 3
s. NZ Reds, same stock, 7
s. old, not purebred, $6. 00
Henry Coleman, Milledge-
rille, Res
- Doe, oe mos. old, $4.00, 2
ucks, 5. mos. old, $2.25 each.
oes, 4 mos. old, $2.50: bucks,
he 00. Purebred stock. Exp.
col. Mrs, Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming, Rts .b-
3 purebred NZ Reds: 2 does,
1 buck, 3 mos. old. Sub. to reg.,
$1.75. ea: or $4.75 for lot. Robt.
-P. Counts, Haralson. |
'4 grown NZW rabbits, $1.50
2 half-grown, $1.00 ea. 3
guinea pigs, 2 mothers (bred)
$1.00 ea. 1 mother, not bred.
15c. Also strawberry plants,
25c C. No exp. charges pd. Le-
roy pancely, Forsyth, 1125 E.
Main St.
2 prs. nice grown: Chinchilla
rabbits, large, $7.00 pr. White
_ doe, $2.00. 5 young, white and
Chinchilla, $1.00 ea. Young
Chinchilla. buck, $150. or lot,
$20.00. Also 4 prs Ringneck
doves, $2.00 pr. C. H. Over-
by, Columbus, 3609 14th Ave.
2 purebred NZ Red bucks, 4
mos. old, $3.50 ea.: Purebred
NZ Red doe, 4 mos. old, $2.50.
Young es $1.50 ea. -Chin-
-echilla buck, mos. old. wt. 7
ibs... $2.50. a. Weeks,
Edison.
es
SHEEP AND GOATS.
FOR SALE
iagecbore buck, (with pa-
pers), 3 yrs. old last. March,
$25.00. C. Cochran, onal
Rt 1 28
5 young Hampshire" and
Southdown ewe sheep and 1
ram. In good cond. A. L.
Duvall, Greensboro, Rte:
B milk goats; 1 milking,
others ready for _ - breeding,
$15.00 ea., or trade for young
Le Burks
Ri 8, a
chickens or hogs.
ee Atlanta,
262 A
= Sa ahan billy. 3 mos. old, reg.
rom 6 qt. milk goat; papers
urn., $20.00 _ FOB. Jamey
Sirmans, Jr., Homerville.
-Reg. Nubians:
old, hornless, black and brown,
from gal. dam: doe kid, 4 mos.
Sid. Reas > priced. considering
Reg. buck at stud.
F.. E. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1.
Purebred Toggenburg bucks,
best. blood-
Ready for service. Mrs. Ova-
lene Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Purebred Toggenburg nan-,
_nie, 3-4 .at. day- when. fresh,.
$25. 00 FOB. E. T. Almon. Ft.
Benning. - (Care ~- Brennan s
pier).
10 young goats; 5 white Saa- |.
nan
bucks, 8 mos. old, $10.00
and $15.00 ea. Ready for
breeding. . 2; Torggenburg
3 fine red
Nubian. bucks. $10.00 ea. All
from fine: milk stock... Mrs.
Julia Vardnedoe, Lawrence-
- ville, Sweetwater Park, Rt. 3.
Purebred Saanan nannie,
bred, 1% yrs. old for sale or
exc. for 10 gals. sugarcane
-syrup or 10 bu. white cornmeal
Cannot ship. Write first. Har-
old Ohst, Crickamauga.
Toggenburg buck, Chest-
: nut Rebel, T-5268, 14 mos, old,
Blackie Girl by Sir Roderick,
$40.00. 2 young grade does.
- bred to above buck, $10.00 and
~ $15.00. Will trade 1
doe for
nice turkey. R. L. iene
Atlanta. 912 Adamson St.,
Ma 2516,
At Stud: Toggenburg baa
2-5976:;
grandson of Cristal Helen,
heavy producing dam.
$5. 00. Does boarded while
free return inside 90
s das. Mrs. BE. W.-Deckard, At-
danta, 882 Ponce de Leon PI.
NE.
Goat, fresh, at reas: price. 8
S. College Park just-. off
paved hwy. at my farm.
Fryer, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
2 Saaban does, 1 purebred,
nee (horned) 3 yrs. old, grand-
daugiiter of Funes D. A. and Un}
-terwalden of Va. $50.00; fe-
male, 18 anos. old, rer. (horn-
less) granddaughter of Simp-
Snowball. $20.00. Mes.
Nora Smith, Americus, Rt. 2.
Nubian buck, 3 old, $15
7a
yrs.
8a. Le Nubian doe, vr 2, $25;
purebred but not reg. Doe to
freshen arch Ist. Haven M.
Cochran, College Park. Ri. 2,
bantam. cockerels,
buck, 3- ye
ter;
itor lot. R.
Mrs.
M ARI KET B UL LLE T sae
"SHEEP AND GOATS.
FOR SALE |
Excellent type young Saa":
nan billy; bred from 7 to 8%
qt. stock. Proven sire. Must
sell at any reas. price. Chas.
Brooks, Atlanta, 797 Moreland
Ave, SE. Ja 3681-J.
4 goats.
Mrs.:
(2 milk), for sale.
WB Carlton, Atlanta:
| 156 Garnet St..S. W. Wa 1759.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
HOGS WANTED:
Want male Essex pig, about
4 mos. old. Write, giving price,
ete. Hoyt Moss, Lula, Rt, 2.
HORSES AND. MULES
WANTED:
Want small gentle Shetland
pony. Mrs. Barbara Bey, At-
lanta, 1040 Manigault St., S. E.
Want young farm mule or
mare. Will exc. 2-H. wagon
(needs some repairs) and milch
cow for mule or mare. C. J.
Jones, College Park, Rt. 2
(Blankenship Rd.) = ;
Will feed and give exedeilent
care to good; gentle horse: or
mule for its use for a while to
prepare small farm. for plant-
ing. L. E. Martin, Hapeville,
P.O. Box 321. Ca 4100. =
aaa FOR SALE
AN CONAS:
Anconas, purebred, genuine
Sheppard strain; 8 hens; 1 1944
hatch and rooster, $1. 50. each,
Also quail: 7 Bob White quail,
1943-1944 hatch, $1.50 each or
$10.00 for lot. He H. Floyd,
Fairburn. ;
BABY CHICKS ae
AND BANTAMS: ey
Black tailed Japanese ee
tams; well shaped, good color-
ing, fine grade, $6. 00 trio. M.
O. only.
lotte, Fairburn.
12 Bantam chickens, small
type, mixed game, 3 mos. old;
mixed game, 35c ea. Also Jarge
guinea pig, bred
ZW rabbits, 8 mos. old, from
14-lb. sire, $6.50. William
Smith, Rolston.
1944 hatch Golden Sebright
$2.00 ea. F.
B. oO. only. Malcolm:
McMillan, Bartow, PO Box. ae
BARRED AND
OTHER ROCKS:
. 16 pullets, direct from Parks
in 1943:
ters, ready for service,
ea. April 25, 1944 hatch. Mrs.
7
a Je McConnell, Demorest, Rt..
6 purebred. BR __ cockerels.
Apr. 1944 hatch, $2.00 ea. Also
95 Ibs. sundried pees 50c
lb. All FOB. Mrs. B. L, Ashe,
Bishop.
18 3-A grade April hatched |
White R. pullets, 2 cockerels;
ready to lay, $1.50 ea. Shipped.
W.. MeGowan, Graymont,
Rt.
CORNISH. GAMES
AND GIANTS:
6 Dark Cornish hens, 1 -TOOS-
ter, $10.00 for lot at. my home
or will ship, you pay exp.
charges. Martha Womack, Bre-
men, Rt. 2, Box 89.
40 to 50 Cornish, some. hens,
pullets and eockerels, $1.00 ea.
Cannot ship. Come get them.
M. M. DeBardelyaben, Ellen-
wood, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS:
25 W. L. hens, 12 to 18 mos.
old. Finished molting and be-
ginning to lay, $1.40 ea. M. O.
only. Mrs. Helen R. Street, At-
lanta, Rt. 2, Box 364.
15 WL. hens; White Ey. nood=
4 heavy. hens, $25.00 for
lot. A. F. Britt, Atlanta, 228
Racine St., SW Ra 0325.
2 WL: roosters, 3-A, 1 yr.
old, $3.00 and other 2 yrs. old,
small $2.00. Exc. for print
sacks. No holes, 20c ea. Mrs.
A. T. Lee, Jesup.
old,
Roosters, 1 and 2 yrs. 0
$1.50 ea. S. G. Rogers, Lanier.
200 Austro-WL pullets, 5
mos. old: Just beginning to. lay
eo BL pullets, same age; 50 N.
Reds, 1944 hatch. 4-A, 150,
ae 1943 hatch hens. $2
ea. for 1944 lot. Mrs. J. R. Had-
den, Avera; Rt: 1.
6 BL roosters: good stock,
spring hatch, $2. 00 ea. $10.00
Je Donaho, Carters-
ville, Box 404.
10 purebred ever-lay str. B.
L. pullets, 1 rooster, $20.00.
Rooster, $2.25. No checks. Mrs.
t
Woodrow Wilson, Eastanpllee,
Rt.
2, ue A black minorea cock-
erels, $3.50 pr. or $2.00 each.
Rufus. Rowe, Gay. ne
S. C. Giant Black Minorca
oe 6 mos. old. $4.50. Del.
in Gay A. Powell,
ald.
- Bob White, Valley, Chukar
quail. Reas. priced. Keener
Street So 210k. eee
Str
Mrs. Mayme Ayde- |
~ibe00: Pr, NS
ready to lay, 6 roos-
$3.00 |
| 150 to $1.50 ea.
Fitzger-.
PUBLIC SALE
For sale at farm, 3 mi.
East of Ocilla on Douglas
Highway, Saturday, No-
vember 11; at 10:00 a. m.:
25 dairy cows and springer
heifers, and all farm tools,
wagons, mower and rake,
planters, etc. C. A. Walker,
Ocilla.
POULTRY FOR SALE
PEAFOWLS., PHEASANTS,
-PIGEONS, QUAIL, Te Cs
2 prs. ea. Red Hungarian:
pigeons and Silver Kings, $4
pr. Homers, $1.50 pr2 Silver
-|King cocks, $1.50 each. White
Fantail. cock, $2.00. Bronze
Gazzi Modena cock, and Blue
Gazzi Modena cock, $1.50 ea.
Henry W. Rhodes, Jr., La-
Grange, 614 Winzor Ave.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE |
/AND RHODE ISLAND)
25 purebred RI. Red hens,
now laying: 2 nice roosters, $2
ea. $50.00 for lot. 3 real nice.
White Giant roosters, March }
thatch, $8.00-er $3.00 ea. Mrs.
Clifford Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Purebred NH Red cockerel,
bloodtested, March hatch, $3.
| Will ship exp. col. Mrs... E.
Watts, Preston; Rt. 1. :
4 Parmenter Red cockerels.
Feb. hatched, from reg. stoek,
large and fine, $2.00 ea. Also:
| Jersey bull, 1 yr.
old; Jersey,
heifer, to freshen
for sale or. exc. for cow, now
giving milk. Mrs. Tom Kinney,
Temple.
25. pullets; Apr. 25th. hatch;
some laying 10 purebred RI.
Reds, Mahood, Gold Band str.,
15 hibrids, WL. and WR. $1. 50
ea, until Nov. 14th. Cant ship.
S.F. Pirkle, Grayson.
25 nice RI Red pullets, full
stock, half- -grown or over, $i
ea. Mrs. Ella E. Wilson, Rang-
OL te es
Few. yearling hens and males
-lvery dark Donaldson Reds,
pullorum-controlled, $2.00. to
"$950 ea. lees, $k. 50 for 15..
Mrs. Grady ee Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1
TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE
AND GUINEAS: :
4 fat turkey hens, Se ich "44
hatch, $7.50 pr.
1 1-2 yrs. old, $7.00. st0e8 Lee
joke Alamo, Rt. . Care E.
i. Johnson.
Turkeys, all sizes: also rab-
bits, var lous prices. Some epee:
pea...
with little ones, $5.00;
bred does, $5.00,. $7. 50 and
$8.50 ea. Mrs. M. R. Settle, At-
lanta, 654 Cascade Ave.
Ra 3623.
s Turkeys,
prs. Apr. hatch; White Hol-
lands, very fine stock: hen, wt.
about 15 lbs. Tom; about 20
lbs. $18.50 for pr. or sell sep-
-arately. for $10.00 ea. FOB. 15
E. Martin, Hapeville, PO Box
32
WYANDOTTES: :
2. a: Wyandotte chickens,
mos. old: 5 hens, rooster, Sits
or $100.00 for: lot, of 64. hens |
and 5 roosters, W. H. Smith,
Baxley, Rt. :
20. super se Weandots weal
lets, now beginning to lay;
pullorum-tested and wormed,
aa 00 for lots. Come see. J.
< Hudson, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
OW all ages, RCSL.
Cannot -ship.
Mrs. A. D. Carpenter, Stone
Mountain, Lawrenceville Hwy.
Pi Clarkston 2103.
POULTRY WANTED
Want 1-full-blooded, Dark
Cornish rooster. Also want 3
purebred, RI Red hens and 3
purebred White Giant hens
none 2 yrs. old. Write if will
ship and price. James T. Dan-
jiels, Dublin, Rt. 6.
GAMES WANTED:
Want 6 pure game _ pullets.
B. O. Fussell, Brunswick. | _
Want Ist class Pit Game
cock, wt. 6 lbs. or over. R. H.|
Crawford, Tiger. :
ORPINGTONS WANTED.
Want to buy 2 Buff Orping-
ton roosters. Quote: price. Mrs.
Jim L. Youmans, Wesley.
- Want purebred Golden Buft
Orpington, Apr. hacthed cock-
erel, with even color, no cull,
Mrs. S. P. Myrick, Haddock.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want or 22. rmer on
50-50 basis, good house, good
land, stock, plenty wood and
water? on public rd., 1 mi. from
ehureh and sehool. Can help
if needed... Mrs. Herschel
Smith, Winder, Rt. 2.
Want share- erop farmer -for
1945: good nomes: want- couple,
-(anencumbered) or settled, col.
woman to do farm work; good
house and
ge Lovett.
in . March,
Fat. gobbler,,
S| W.,
unrelated nated
| house, -
|water and fuel: must be able
ye Mrs. oe
| FARM HELP WANTED |
Want Pood, honest, sober,
exp. farmer, able to. furnish |
stock for 2 or 2% horse crop
on halves. I furnish guano.
5 A. tobacco allotment (can
have 21% A. of. tobacco. School
bus by door. Large house (to
be-shared by my daughter and.
self with party). Mrs. J. W.
Forbes, Brooklet, Rt. 2. |
Want good farmer for 180 A:
farm: good, rich Jand.. 7 mi.
below, Conley Depot; 5 houses
big. barn. Ideal: for stock-
raising and gen. farming of all
crops. Standing rent, or 3rds.
and 4ths.. Rent part or all. |
Mrs. Ethel D. Bledsoe, Stock-
bridge. ,
_ Want tenant for 1-H. farm
in Emanuel or Bryan Co., with
good house and .stock range.
J-=D. Moore, Swainsboro, Rt. 4.)
Want reliable white woman,
(90 yrs. old or over, to live in
home with and assist elderly.
woman on farm near Atlanta.
Reas. salary. For information,
contact: Mrs. Willis Everett,
Jr., Atlanta, 2710 Rivers Rd.
Ch 2709.
Want colored man and wife
to work onl h. farm on 50-50
basis. ~ Herman o: Bowman,
Rossville. :
Want single man for Rakes
and to raise feed. Room,
board and good salary. W. F.
Virgin, Macon, Rt. 1.
Want woman for farm work,
35 to 50 yrs.. old, $6.00 wk.
and board. Near Atlanta and
Buckhead. No.milking. Mrs.
A. E. Denmon, Atlanta, Rt.- 2:
Want 2 col. families for gen.
farm work: men capable run-
ning tractor and live on place,
10 mi. Atlanta... near school
and bus: yr. round employ-
ment. C.
Park, Rt: 1, Ra 5288.
Want. man interested. in.
White Leghorn poultry raising,
hogs and cattle:on -share-basis:
have land, Dee hogs and
some hens, On REA, school
bus. and oe rte. J. R. Sloan;
Pelham, Rt.
Want man- aa wite: to. raise
broilers on shares. May have
crop and good 4-R. house: and.
location convenient. T.
Tpopipsan; Flowery Branch,
v
Want tenant for 1 or= 2- H.
crop on 50-50 basis; near
church, on scrool bus. and rural
rte. Prefer tnant to furnish]
stock and guano. J: furnish
stock for. good 1-H. cropper; |:
good tobacco allotment. Mrs.
Clayton Douglas, Alma, Rt. A
Want good, honest white wo-
man, 40 or 50 yrs: old to live
as one of family and do farm |.
work. Board, room and salary:
furn. Mrs. Beatrice Moses, At-
Janta, 751 Windsor St., Sw.
Want woman to help with:
farm work, $1.00 day, roo
and.:board: Mrs. (Cee Jenkins,
Ackorth, Rt.
Want. oe man for HO
farm. for standing rent. Good.
outbldgs. and tenant
house:: water and pasture, on:
school bus and mail rte. Close
to church, 8 mi. from Athens
on Jefferson Rd. Come or
write. Mrs. J. W. Roquemore,
Athens, Rt. 2.
Want tenant for
on 50-50 basis. Must be honest
sober and willing: worker.
Good fertile land, near church;
on mai and sehool bus. rte. e
L. Bramlett, Marietta, Rt. 4.
Want good 1-H. farmer: good
land and house: good tobacco:
and cotton allotments; prefer
col. family to tend. tobacece and
cotton and work for. wages
balance of time. Clifford:
Smith, Baxley, Rt.
Want man for ae farm:
stock and gen. farm work. Sal..
and part of crop; 4-R. house,
2-H: crop
drive truck.
H. J. Davis,
Ph Ve 3908.
Want tenant for 3-H. farm.
on share basis: good bldgs. cot-
ton, peanut and tobacco acre-
age; on school and mail rte,
Convenient to town and
church. A. S. Hicks, Adel.
Want col. couple: man cap-
able driving tractor for small
farm. House and salary. Will
move party. S. Johnson,
Refs. exchanged.
Decatur, Rt. os
| jJetter.
-C, Cavender, College |
Want wage hand mn
cropper;' 1 or 2-H. cro
basis.
ville, Rt.
Want a help,
col. $16.00 wk. and hot
Parker, Decatur. (A
Dairy. Rainbow Dr.
Want farmer on 30- 00
for 1945 to work 1-H. ero
house, 2 fireplaces,
{ good land: make bale {
A. On H
Stewart, cDonough, -
Want party with ti
turn about 10 A. clear,
land, vicinity Hapeville.
by. day or acreage. f
tin, Hapeville, Box 32)
4100. .
POSITIONS WA}
Want 1-H farm with
to 5000 boxes turpentine.
house and lights; 4 in
All grown. Frank Fu
Rochelle, Rt
Want job as sun bi
or poultry farm. Well
ae gate rent,
barn and house.
in family Cooloteg
sobrook, Talbotton,
56.
eat bal. this ye ar
yr Fall particulars |
Bibb county pre
3 in family.
Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Want to hear fro
in Polk and Floy:
who have large a
corn to shuck. Maggi
Grant Cedartown, Rt.
16222
Man and wife. want
dairy; 1
work
house,
good pay; am
honest. ; ad ke
R.
y.| 319 Highland Ave.,
Want good 1- H
house, barn and pas
plenty wood and
standing rent. Fi
Co: Arthur Pett
Park, Rt. 2, Box 283
Lowndes
Prefer
Cp
County.
Park, Rto-1:
Want job on stock
dairy. Married, with \
2 children. D
Jackson, Rt. 3. Ce.
2: girls. Draft Bor:
yrs. old; exp. in da
| stock-raising, po
-and truck aie
repairing etc.
moved; and house. he
ter furn., on scho
State sal. in 1st letter.
| MeDaniel, Moultrie, Bo
Want job on farm; ca
tractor: 9 in family;
old and can do most
on farm. Write: i
Dacula.
Want good _ pla
after cattle and hogs
basis or good wag
Doyal, College es
Care Travis Huggin
Want. job on far
| livestock on halves; wan
large enough to finish
out; can furnish self
tor if place large en
XW
Vickers, Brunswi
Gordon Oaks. ee
-Want, job on farm Yr
walking cultivator, "$2.0
and 5 A. land for gard
and potatoes; 4 or 5
plenty wood and wa
tween Barnesville an
preferred. Will be
move Jan. 1. Fran!
Americus, Rt. 1, Box 64.
Man with large famil
job on farm or farm
basis; 42 yrs. old; can givs
Atlanta, 3101 Howell Mill Rd.
Nw.
_tefs. FE: R.. Fowler, R
fords
Breeders Assn., will be
ber 16th.
and bred heifers, many
SHOW ANR SALE REGISTER F
_ HEREFORDS
The Fall Show arid Sale of
by the Southeastern
. Polled
te Here
held at the New
o p
stock Auditorium, Moultrie, Thursday, N
15 choice bulls, cows with calf,
closely relate
national Grand Champions | will be sh
sold. ee Ww. EL ere
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