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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS
STATE CAPITOL 3 ATLANTA, GEORGIA , THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934.
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Government Canneries
The F. E. R. A. office in Georgia will put into opera- for saving it. A cow that sells on hoof for $15.00 will
tion fourteen large canneries in the State. They will have bring $60.00 in cans. 2 |
: the capacity to can fifty-five cows per day, as well as a
At the little town of Snellville last year 50,000 cans
large capacity for fruits and vegetables.
: . . of vegetables and 130 cattle were canned. In all this com-
These canneries are to be so situated in the State that munity not a dollar was borrowed from the Government, :
they will be convenient to all the farmers. Those who are nor a single person put on the relief roll for work, or
interested in securing one of these plants would do well jyoney :
_to have th eproper authorities investigate their location. ee :
; It seems to me the difference between adversity and
While the full details have not yet been worked out, prosperity might be found in the saving on the farm, what
itis probable that the community will be asked to furnish goes to waste each year from neglect.
some part of the cost, maybe the building or the site for oe
e e t e s bi ns : s e
the building. Those interested in this subject may communicate
with Prof. L. H. Marlett, Athens, Ga., who is in charge of :
this project in Georgia.
G. C. ADAMS,
These canneries should be worth a million dollars or
more to the farmers of our State. Almost every farm has
a surplus of some vegetables or fruits each year which
goes to waste because there are no convenient facilities Commissioner of Agriculture.
Poultry For Sale :
RED AND OTHER KOCKS | | GAMES =
mam way Beh ose || MARKET REPORT | wise Wai
kerels Stock direct from Nich- EORGI PRODUCTS $2; Several hens and brood
5c FOB, or $1 del. Exc. for OF GEORGIA : : partridge size, 25c ea. or exc. fo
otato seed. Claude W.| W. L. hens. C. B.
ee R 2, Box 4. _ Prevailing Wholesale Prices, July 23, 1934. Always Subject to Variation, Hephzibah. Ratnwate
ompson Imp. Ringiet B. Georgia Produced nearby Hennery, selected fresh eggs: Retail 34c doz; Wholesale 29 doz, Pure bred pit games. Cho.
k cockerels, April hatch, $1 @istags and pullets: stags, 2 - 4
2 or more, 85c each. Ali from Atlante : Ibs. $1.25 and $1.50 ea; pullets,
a stock; Eggs, 75c $1.75; 2 Spangled cocks and
J. E. Steadam, Eggs, Extra, Selected Whites, doz. 24 INDEX Grey cock, $2.50 ea; hens, $1 ea.
: All guar. game and in excell
Soe ee eae 22
Eggs, = = = cond. Math L. Logue, Gibson.
Eges, Standard, doz. 20 Poultry For Sale ss
- common bantam hens and | Georgia trade, doz. -------- 19-2 = GIANTS
ster, 30c ea. Master J. E. Cur- Bee a Poultry Wanted Jersey White Giant pullets
Mt. Pleasant. Z Eggs, yard run, doz. -------------- : Eggs For Sale ; cockerels, 9 wks. old.- Salm
| feather legged now laying Hens, Heavy-Breed, Ib. : Live Stock For Sale strain, 75c ea. FOB. Money or
hens, 3 roosters, 8 to 10 : ;
old, $4. Mrs. W. H. Jones, Hens, light, Ib. Live Stock Wanted . || one.
Point, 409 N. Semmes St. Hens, ee Bi ee Positions Wanted 3 30 Jersey White Giant pullets
White Cochin bantams, cocks, | | Roosters, Ib. = Farm Help Wanted 10 wks. old July 23. No diseas
ea. May 1st hatch cockerels, Friers, Light Leghorns, lb. Plants For Sale and in good cond. 85c ea. Mone
ee een ee ae es 26 | seed or Sal
ae 2 : ee Miscellaneous For Sale
BABY CHICKS a fe = Ho-.'* | Miscellaneous Wanted LEGHORNS
ight Brahma baby chicks, parte % b Georgia Products For Sale Yr. old Leghorn hens, now
O98) Se seretenr aces arene Georgia Products Wanted laying. Pure bred Buff L. sto
atched, day old, or 2 wks. : :
k- Country Butter ,best table, Ib, ---- i = 5 75c ea. or exc. for Jap syrup
nd 10c each; young coc : Second-Hand Machinery For Sale - barrel lots. J. P. Brown, Means
bc ea. Mrs. W. O. Her-| ee ae 3-10 Ba) vas Second-Hand Machinery Wanted --
: ! See reenter es ~"oo="" 34, | Incubators, Brooders, Ete. For Sale 4 Tl sw. L. bullets. 15 wks.
Sweet Pc Ibs. s ee eee ee old, 40 2.5
der. W. W. Clayton, Augusta, :
PAGE TWO _
Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly: by:the
_BUREAU OF MARKETS
Department of
Agriculture
Executive- Offices,
State. Capitel, . BENE Ga.
G. C. ADAMS,
Commisisoner
THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934
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- Bulletin or transaction result-
| Silver Kings. All: NPA
| Nene*older than. 1932 hatch. .Ex-
||. cellent -workers.and good type:
Guar. to give sat. $2 pair. E. E.
Notices of farm produce -and |
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ing therefrom.
Poultry For Sale
10 to 35 W. L.,.2 yr. old this
fall. Fine layers, .75c ea. crated,
- FOB. Trade for value. T. Ji
Postma, Folkston.
~ About .200W. Le pullets,. Heh.
~ in March: and April. and:are-well
dev. 30c Ib. at farm: Will not
ship..A.-A: Bennett; Sanders-
ville.
ie AW. L. hens, liand: 2. yess old,
Ferris | heavy laying strain, .50
ea. Hens now laying. Mrs. W. A.
_ Giddens, Chester, R 2.
-42-TaneredW. ~L. cockerels,
_ Mareh hatch, 75c ea: not -del.
_ Mrs. C. H. Capel,:Molena. _
BW. -L. roosters, 4 mos. old:
Good breeders, 50c ea. Mrs, J.
eis -Owen,> Rochelle, Rl.
oo C. W. L.hens, 18 mos. old,
60c. ea. Lots. of 5 to 300. A. L,
a Vann, Vidalia.
150 Ss. C. W. L. cockerels, 10
wks. old. Direct - . -frem Booths
famous. -chicks AAA. eae Ys 60c
OB. sor 50c ; ea. sae Jots.of
Bes
304 or:
| dotte 'baby> chicks and- 50 eges
for settings -Quote best price
a presale: seri leyiaavedy sereunit
Poultry For Sale
MARKET BULLETIN _
Poultry Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
ORPINGTONS.
Buff Orp. cockerels, 16. . wks.
old, wt. 4bs ea. $1 ea. Trans-
pertation <charges extra. Mrs.
R. Van a Smith. Cork.
PIGEONS
Several mated pairs extra fine
Swiss Mondaines, White Kings,
Prance, Quitman.
7 pair White King pigeons: arith
.squabs,..also..1.pr..male. Homers,.
fem., White. Kings, .$4*for lot.
Kenion -Edwards,. Atlanta, 127
Avery Drive, Hemlock, 3909.
White King pigeons for sale,
Cheap. Make offer. Hugh Jen-
kins, Wrightsville. :
R. I. REDS
912 pure bred 'R. I. Red:yr.-old |
Mayhood -strain and}
roosters,
bloodtested, $1 to $1.50 ea. FOB.
Coops returned. Miss Nannie
Jones, Royston.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
Bourbon Reds for Breeders.
Unusually high quality, bred: for
type, vigor and production. Mrs.
W...N.. Lott, Braselton, R 1:
Mammoth White Pekin ducks,
3 mos. old, 4% lb; 2 mos. old,
Write for prices. M. L.
Van Winkle, Greshamville.
Ducks; very: large: strain Mam-
moth White Pekins, 10 wks. old,
.3: to: 5<lbs. Coopof..5, $3.50; .coop
of 10, $6.00 FOB. Mrs. J. Sam
Gunn, Greshamville.
Young Mammoth White Pek-
|| ins, 3 to 5 mos. old 50c ea. 5 for
$2.25. Exe, for. Parks.B. R. or
Fischel White Rock pullets. Ea.
'. pay transportation. chgs: 1. way,
W. R. Bartles, Midland, R'1, Box
pLOTE
5 Muscovey ducks, 1933 Hintoh:
4 hens and drake, $5 for lot, del.
L.-F. Wilson, Griffin,. Rt..C.
5 dark turkey hens and 2
toms, $2 ea..8 small ones; 2-mos.
old, 40c ea. Exc. some for Corn-
ish pullets at 50c ea. and 1 roost-
er. Must be full* blood: Mrs. A.
T. Lee, Gardi.
Poultry Wanted
GAMES
Want to hear from _ parties
having the genuine original
stock of the Ginn Gray game
chicken for sale. J. R. Wood-
ward, Jesup, Box 255.
LEGHORNS
Want 10 W. L. and 10 B. R.
not: less than 4 mos. old, and
not more than 1% yrs.
high producing flock. No culls
and must be reasonable. G. .W.
Darden,:Athens, 794 -Prince Ave:
Want several hundred March-
April 1934 hatch. Leghorn pul-
lets. None but A grade wanted:
State price, breed, and where los
cated in your answer Joe Josephs
Ft. ValleyjcR 1.
Want 1M. .W..L..pullets,. Mech.
or April: hatch, Prefer Booth
strain. Will pay good price:
Write what, you have M. E.
Turnipseed, Fayetteville.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Exc. Hamburg eggs (15 per
setting) for 2 small. pullets, any.
| kind. Ea.. to: pay transportation
| ches. Eggs by P.Ps-T. He Car=
| penter, ee R-1;-Resident |
of Ga.
WYANDOTTES
Want to:-buy 50S. L. Wyan-
- banded.
from
~ | wright, Yatesville. R.1.
milk, 2 Tbs. -
3FOB>? iJ? "I, . Lowe, peices: Park,
PIGEONS |
Trade White King for - pair |
White: -Fantails, Tumblers, :Roll-
ers, or-English: pouters, also have
few .odd cocks for sale. R. A.
Wright, Smyrna, Box 35.
| TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS;ETC., WANTED
Will .exe.:5 White: Giant pul-
Jets, 10<wks. old ;now, for 2
White: Pekin -dueks-and 1 drake:
about yr?.oldin good cond: J.
B. Matthews,>Marietta, Box 24.
Eggs For Sale
Blue Speckled ; guinea eggs, 20
for 50c postpaid. No stamps. Ir-
Vin Roberts, Tallapoosa. R 2.
Turken (Spencer Wonder
Bird) eggs, $1.25 per setting. Re-
beca Campbell, Atlanta, 860
Boulevard. S:.E.
Live Stock'For. Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
-At.- bargain prices, 100 -head
pure bred, reg. Herefords, rang-
ing from young bulls and heif-
ers (to. Cows..and : ready: for. ser-
vice bulls. Foundation of herd
J/Of Fancy
from. Ky Breeders
'Herefords. Ready for inspection
any time. Ask for J..E. Tate,
Middleton, Ga., 6 miles east of '
Elberton.
1. Blue Jersey heifer, 6 mos.
old, $2.75. No letter answered, if
care to: buy come: and: see...J. C.
Pace, Temple. R 2.
2 young Jersey .cows,. fresh in,
$25: and $30. Sell at once. Tom
Kittle, Villa Rica.
1 Blue: Jersey cow, 3 gal. when
fresh, 3rd calf; one .with 2nd
calf; 1 with Ist calf; 2 young
heifers; 17 mos. old. Make best
offer. Also 4 Rouen or Green-.
head -ducks and drake, 50c ea.
L. B. Rountree, Stillmore; R .2.
6 milch..cows 1 with 1st calf;
1 with 2nd calf, 4 with 3rd calf.
Come see them. Elmer J. Bone,
Dallas: R 1.
Grade Jersey and Guernsey
milch cows,: fresh in, reasonable
for cadh. Q. M. Rogers, Barney.
.8 or 10 young Jersey cows;
fresh in or to freshen soon. Real
good individuals, from high pro-
ducing stock, $25 each/or exch.
for anything can: use; .also:some
tried cows, T. W. Bruner, Cole-
man.
Cow, fresh in, 3rd calf, 3 wks.
old, $25 FOB. Exch. for hens,
any large breed at market price.
J. C Goolsby, Baxley. R 3. _
1 yoke of steers, 3 yrs. old,
well broke, wt. 1300 Ibs. $60 at
barn. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavon-
ja. R 1.
Polled.: Hereford bulls, all-ages,
ped. Polled Hereford heifers, all
ages bred and open for sale, J C.
Collier, Barnesville:
Few, fine, young Hereford
bulls from the Famous Colonial
Plantation. Breeding of the best
and prices that farmers can
afford to pay. W. B.: Hutchinson:
Albany.
Golden Carol, No.
3- 4 gal milk, quality extra
.good.. Reasonable prices at my
lot,,.8 .miles.. west. of. Carrollton,.
near Mt. Zion. C..Q. Martin,
'Bowdon. -R 2.
Good, =fresh, four gallon
cow; . gentle; no horns, 1st calf;
2 owks . old; $27; 1 good ~plug
mule,-; gentle, work. anywhere;
Sell:or-exch. for yearlings,.peas,
shoats, .or..corn, <etc. Iverson
Very < fine Jersey:cow, 4 gal.
butter daily, $45
nga aan 1028.
Buff Leghorn _puillets.
peash;
862345,
milking since June 4th, with-4th-
calf: (heifer) ent. to reg. Gives
saddle-guits, -rack,
gallop: (could be made 5-gaited
pony: with little training), Sound
all. right. .Wt.. 84900: Ibs... Cheap:
milk with plenty of feed. Sell
-orexch. for,75. Brown or. Buff
want a good milch goat: horn- |
less,; cheap*fer cosh,:also:<Brown
sA lice
Woods, Columbus. At Old euaag 3
Mfg. Co.
1 full blood .Jersy ,:bull,- 4 yrs.
old, , goodcond., gentle. as a cat;
also; full bleod .Toggenburg billy
goat, 3.-yrs. old, white, *butt-
headed, gentle, for sale. Mrs..A.
J. Cornell, Nashville
Good mileh cow, 2nd calf, $20
also 2 young: heifers, for
sale: Steward Stover, Douglas-
ville. R6;
Good. mileh cows,..5 or 1, sell
cheap. 2 will be fresh in Octo-
ber. $15. $25 now; more later.
Mrs. R. Van Smith, Cork
5 Jersey milch cows, also 12
heifers, -r..old. . T. Miller,
Cleveland, R 2.
Very fine thoroughbred 2%
yr. old Jersey bull, gentle, easily
controlled. Cannot be reg. $25.00
for quick sale. W. H. Rucker,
Milner.
6 mos. old, reg. Guernsey bull
from* high ~producing Sire and
Dam, $2500 FOB cars. A. J.
Strickland, Blackshear.
Cow, 6 yrs. old, 2% .gal. on
grass; 4 swith feed; $25; also: yng.
heifers $3 and up. Mrs. Bruce,
Hull, Ga., Sanford -Road;: (9 mi.
from Athens.) :
Guernsey bull calves: Herd.is
sired by the Grandson of the
greatest living: bull:.J. A. Ewing,
} AShburn,.
. HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Small,:.450 lb. bay: mare: Shet-
land pony, $35. B. Parker, At-
lanta.: 660. Bryan St. S: E.
Small, Shetland pony,, $35,
large Welsh pony, 5 gaited, can
plow, $45; - mare. horse, due to
foal, Sept. 1st., $50.5 fresh 3 gal.
Jersey-Guernsey, $35; heifer
from 5 gal. cow, due freshen
November, $12.50. C. P. Knox,
Atlanta. 444 Allendale Drive, S.
E.
Black-mare mule, wt. 1100 Ibs.
$50. W. A. Drennan, Fayette-
ville.
1 stud horse, 9 yrs..old, wt. 1
M lbs. Fine: service. $110; Works
good anywhere Will del. in Ga.
A. -F. Brady, Cordele, Rt. B. at
Penia, Ga.
Good plug horse, wt. 1100 Ibs.
Cultivated 25 avres this year, for
sale or exch. for good 3. gal. cow
fresh in; also Speckled Bantams
$1 pair. Z. G. Lucas, Franklin,
R 4, near Texas.
Good mule in fine cond., $50
Mrs. E. Evans, Cleveland, RFD
4,
Pair mares, 8 yrs. wt. 1M. lbs,
-and5 yrs: old, wt. 1150 lbs. work
anywhere;
also 1 stud colt, 15
mos. old, wt. 700 lbs. Sell or trade
the 3 for right kind or pair of
mules. E. A. Perdue, Bowdon.
1: marermule:wt. 800:Jbs. 6 yrs:
old, black, in. good: shape. E. D.
Mobley, Social - Circle.
- L-smoothsmouth: mare, perfect-
ly gentle; ;work. .anywhere, . eat
anything. Sell or exc. for 50 bu.
corn: or extra: good cow, at my
-place. Ri R.- White, Kensington,
R..2.
Black; pony. horse: (mare) with
all white feet, about 9 yrs. old,
gentle, children can handle, good
single foot;
J.J. Johnston, Waynesboro.
epure Nubian buck,
Nubian doe. Both $25 FOB. V. ]
Brantley, Atlanta, R 4, Box 36!
farm, -with .some bottem Ja
Sition on farm, - ib
light farm <work: Know how?
-Nice pair of: mules: for sal> |
also: 40 Golden. Sebright ban- |;
(tam chickens. for: sale..Mrs. E}| 6
pony mare, 5% yrs. old, broke
ride, $50. G.: Ia. O'Neal, Ludowic
oe. aoe i SEE
19: P.C. pigs, 2. mos. old
68.5). B.: Miller, Woodland.
B. B.. Guinea -hogs. Africa:
strain, full.stock pigs, $2.50 up
eto $10. ea. Wt. 80? to over 100
ea. L. B. Toler, Glenwood.
Black P. C. pigs, all ages, 316
Ibs...in .161..days. our. record. .13
yrs.,a-Breeder and nota? dissat-
isfied..mail..order: customer, :
May, Washington.
SHEEP AND GOATS
2 Nubian doe kids, 9 wks. old;
1-5 wks. old, from reg. foreign,
and r
Phone, Ra-6934.
Select Southdown Ram lam D:
for breeding at $10.1 yearling f
$12; choice Ewe lambs for sale
also 3 fat steers at 3c Ib. K. D
Sanders, Eatonton.
RABBITS FOR SALE
1-pure bred White N. Z.'4 mos.
old buck, 75. FOB. W. M. -
erfield, Gray.
Live Stock Wanted,
HORSES AND: MULES
WANTED
- Want a 1-M. lb. mule
over 7 or 8 -yrs. old. Will ex
2 young Jersey cows and.a
difference; 1 cow: giving m
other dry. S. P. Kennedy, A
ens Ry2.
Want Shetland pony mare,
Prefer small one. J. B. McCol
lum, Colunrbus:
Positions Wanted
Want job on farm, Exp.
can drive truck: and tractor
any kind. Good honest -worker.
Ref. exchanged. Single, 22 yrs.
old. Want job. at. once. Bill Dea
Atlanta. 201 Dodd Ave., S. W.
Want.a 2 or 3 hores farm on
chalves, to be furnished, eats, or
take job as supt. of farm. Well
exp. in truck farming, also of
fruit farm. A. D. Hayes, Atlan-
ta: Clo Gen. Del.
Want to operate a water po
wer corn mill on share_hba
Want in good locality, and am
ple power. R.A. Pitts, Menlo. |
Pfs:
Single-man-wants: job-on-
or dairy. Good worker. |
on farm. Exp. truck driver:W
on farm for $12 mo.- board .and
laundry; on dairy, .$15 toe $18 mo.
board and laundry. Daniel Oar
rington, Chipley: R3.
Large family want a goo
Want tobe furnished stock
tools. R. L.:- Hughes, ' Young
ris.,- Ga.
Want job on farm, 20. yrs. eld
6 ft. tall, wt. 165 1bs.; well xp.
in truck -riving; - -ete Mar
Wyatt, Wrightsville. -R*3. Ga wy
H. Holton.
Widow, 39 yrs: old,. war
assisting
do any kind :of farm
Cleanand nice: Mrs. Ora*
Farmington. R 2. .
Want' job on. farm with
old christian people. 5\\ in 'f:
ily, :all-girls; 7to"16~yrs.* of
all ee workers. Need
L. Loyd, Atlanta, 548 Simpson | Alapah
ursday: July 26,1934...
Positions: Wanted |
w until. crops*are gathered,
j jorse! cropanother=year |
thi Q* milesBarnesville?: W.
Gibson, Barnesville.
with small wages: for
ices. Write or come. Mrs. G..
Blitch, Vienna, R 2: Clo *C..
Fountain.
Man and wife> want. a goo 1.
rse farm: for 1935; with good
liable sparty;am interestedin
ck and poultry, turkey rais-
g, etc. and sow: plenty. of-grain
all kinds. Can:driv: Ford icar
truck. Frank .Crider,:.Roys;
re 3.
Young married:man;<no: child-
,wants work at once onda-
or farm. No* badhabits. Best
references. D. N. Fussell, Mid-
nd.
rant to hear from party: with
land and bldgs. with~small:
horse crop to let out for 1935
50-50 basis. See* or writen S
_ Jefferson; Stockton: R. 1.
Want small farm in: Gelmer
unty to look after and clean
. for all can make. Want reas-
ble good house, good pas-
re; close. to: church. and school.
H. Abercrombie, Mineral
wmmer feed. mill, with good
power, close or near railroad,
Must be: well located. Write: for
full information stating full par-
ulars. E. G. Wood, Cedar-
wn. R 2.
ant for 1935. small fdrm
ar Atlanta. Standing rent;
a trade for present crop on
C.* Duncan, : Powder
oes. RFD 1.
Young man, 2 in family wants
sat once, as caretaker of es-
fate, or place on farm, near At-
a.. Exp. truck driver. R.
core, Atlanta. 347 Grant St.
Exp., A-1 dairyman desires
rk. Milk route, milking mach-
es, separating, and milk house.
control. bacteria count. Ref.
A? Pearce, West Point: RFD 4
men want jobs on farm for
;.1934.and crop for 1935 on.
lves. Ready to move now.
eorge Moore, Atlanta. 558 Hol-
Sti Atlanta.
Settled, unincumbered woman
ntirely dependant on her ef-
for a:-livelihood will. assist:
light farm work for home
id wages (as have no inceme).
r. Catherine L. Wood, Atlanta.
Colored woman wants work
ine dight' farm:. work... Prefer
Susie Davis,
ottidale.
Want place-on.. farm. with..old.
uple at once, assisting with:
farm work. Write. Miss B.
ey, Dallas. R: 3.
Want job on farm, 54 yrs. old;
| anywhere, but prefer place
at Hampton,or: Sunnyside: Eu- |
ne Sims, Dacula. R 1.
Want home with good people
farm. Willing to work, Some
lary. Can do most any kind
farm work. 15 yrs. of age. Re-
rence if desired. Joe Smith,
boro: Re 1.
t job on farm with = good
doing light farm work.
- middleaged, .. unincum-
ed. Reasonable salary. Mrs.
e Evans, Atlanta. 1036 Ridge
isturcs and rouse: Write
have. Henry Carpen-
Dia acre remanence WEE, MAR. K ET BUL Le ET iN" = ae ae
Positions: w ented
Want job ag Miller, : both : -eorn
and wheat or either, 25 yrs exp.
Can furnish ref.or will take job
| as Ginman; have ginned cotton
3seasons:> Write Ty F..MeDon-
| ald, Gordon, R1.
Want job onpoultry farm; or
-aS-overseer of: gen..farm: Hon-
est, 30 yrs. old, good worker, good:
ref. Exp. J. C. Etheridge, Ousley.
Want place with elderly couple
Or small family,-doing light farm
work. Wilp: start with $2 per
week if raised later, 20 yrs. of
age. Willing worker. No. Ga. pre-
fone. Ge Jones, Rabun Gap, } R
ne
Want job as foreman or over-
seer of large farm. Life time exp.
inegeneral farming, stock raising
etc. In addition: to regular farm
work; can do: carpenter and con-
crete work, manage labor well;
}andi keep records of farm. C. C.
Wyche, Moreland.
Farm Help Wanted
Want: good, healthy woman,
20 te: 40 yrs. of age to live with
wife and self and do light farm
work for home and small salary.
Prefer orphan girl. James James
;Cornelia,: Gas RFD. 1.
Want man and wife to liye
on small farm and have all they
| make.:to: keep..up farm and
buildings, and look after place.
D. B. Allman, Clarkesville. R 1.
Want: man with good) force
and own stock to cultivate 3 or
4 horse crop; good land; near
churchand-'school; also -have 3
or 4 horse crop with stock furn-
ished; 3 or 4 plug mules for sale
cheap. W. B. Sutton, Adairsville.
Want good; honest, 2 horse
farmer for 1935 on 3rds and 4ths
Good 5 room dwelling, out-bldgs
tenant. house: and fine: pasture:
bottom land. Must keep farm
improved. Write. Mrs. G. C.. Ma-
rrett. Lavonia. R:. 2.
Want man and wife for farm
work. Good pay for good ser-
vices: R: W. Grow; Colquitt.
Want small family to gather
a good. crop of. cotton and do
other farm~ work ~ afterwards.
with prospect of home next year.
'L: H.. Bryant, Summit. P. O. Box
173.
Want man with small family
-for:,small..place to. repair. bldgs.,
reset fencing (for wages); plant
a fall crop, with an option for
'1935.:: Correspondence: solicited. J
Roller. College Park.
Want 2 moral families that
have a pair of :good mules each.
and can furnish themselves, to
cultivate 100 acre farm for 1935.
Mrs. Ida A. Hill; Lula, Ga.
Want reliable, middleaged
couple to live in home and as-
sist with gathering crop and
care. for. stock, .etc., .good. home
(just wife and self) and small
cempensation for right party.
| Must: be sober; honest, etc. Re
M. Bargeron, Munnerlyn. RFD.
Want large family to help
-gather: crop, one that can gath-
er as much as 1 M. Ibs. cotton
each day. Good, roomy house.
Can give work until xmas: Want
to hear at once. T. L. Powell,
Fitzgerald. R 4.
Want farm raised boy, 12: to
15yrs.. of :age, to live as one*of
family in good home to assist
.with light farm chores. Must ' she |
without: bad -habitsOrphan pre- |.
ferred. Ben S. Satterfield, Dahl-
oupee R 5. Box 9.
Want-refined,: middleaged wo-
man (prefer one who can drive
.car), to live in home and assist
with light: farm: work..Small sal-
ary: Mrs. J. G.. Bolton, ae
ML:
_ Farm: Helps N ranted
Want. nice, dieitewidbesed man:
or woman. to live as-one-of. fam-*
ily, and. assist with light<farm:
work. Board and reasonable: sal-
ary. Write for.full details. Mrs.
L.. A.. Collins, Suwanee, R 1.
~ Plants: For Sale
Stone and Baltimere tomato,
Wakefield- cabbage; Ga--collards.
All.90 M. Over 5M. 80 M. Exp.
collect. Prompt: shipment. Co F.
Walduip;: Gainesville:) R 2.
Mastedon. everbearing.....straw-
berry: plants; 20: C;: homemade
tobacco; :cured::in shade; strong
and twisted; 30c Ib; good chew:
ing~ tobacco: in leat, 15cand 20c
lb. Several=Jbs. - Add postage
small: orders: Mrs... Ax J. Stansil, |
Cleveland.
Wakefield: and.Dutch :eabage,
-also *tomato.and .collard plants,
300 353 :500503' 85c: Medel 65e: M
-| FOB 5M. ..$2.50;..10 M. $4.50;
John C. Crow,: Gainesville, Ri 1.
~ Wakefield cabbage, Stone: to-.
mato; Heading. collard. Nice size
plants, shipped promptly: 80c M.
del. 5 M. $2:503-:102M. $5 Exp,
collect. Ovie Crowe; Gainesville:
Rel,
. Guar 8 in. well: rooted Head-
ing collard, All Season: and
Chas. W. -cabbage . plants, 300;
50c; .700,. $1;. $1.25. M. Postpaid.
Expert packing. Clyde ~ Burell,
Stone Mtn.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga.
collards, 15 C..$1.25 M: Danish
Ball head cabbage .
C. $1.50 M. Cash with order. |
Add. postage. Jim Henderson;
Ellijay. R 3: Box. 4.
Collard plants, 300; 35: 90
M. Hot. pepper, 300; 55c;: $1.30
large Curled mustard seed,
25c lb. 5 lbs. $1. Coriander, 3
oz. 28; 1 Ib.-90c L. EY Harrison,
Dublin:
Wakefield and Dutch: cabbage;
Stone and Baltimore* tomato,
Heading~ coHard, 80c M: - del: 10
M. $5.50 colect. Clyde Smith,
Gainesville. R 4.
Baltimore, Stone - tomato: and
Ga:. collard plants, 25c, 2003" 300
35c; 500; 503 75M. del 10 M.)
$62 Exp: Ready Bermuda onion
sets, 65ce" gal.$4 bu. William
F Stephens;: Gainesville. R- 6.
Gr. Baltimore tomato plants,
15: C. 60 M, Chas. W. cabbage,
20c C. $1 M:' Hot: pepper: plants,
15c C. Lady* Ts strawberry, $1.50:
M. Kilondike, $1.25 M. Effie
Crow, Gainesville R: 2.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, grown from Ferrys* se-
lect. seed, $f M.: del.-promptly;
75c M. by Express:: FOB; . July |~
or Ellis: apples good eating or)
cooking apples, 90c bu. box: FOB
Promptness .and: satisfaction. A.
D. Call, EWijay. R:.2..
Late Flat: Dutch: and. Golden
Aere cabbage, 15c C; 200, 30c; 400
lots, .$1:;M::
50c;. 5 and. 10.:M.
Good, strong tough plants; Hot
pepper, 200, 25c.. Orders filled
promptly. Henry ; Eler, . Ellijay.
Res:
Gr. Baltimore: tomata:: plants;
Millions now -t.eady. Good, |
multiply 25 to 35 in hill): dates Fo
size, set Sept: Istibegin: eatis gy:
Moist::. roots,
All - orders
strong plants.
Prompt: shipment...
postpaid:500, 50; 90eM..5 M:
$3.75. Jim Bennett,.. Gainesville:
Rie 2.
Chas: W. cabbage. plants,. $1
My. Jim. -Tumilin, Gainesville. R
L. 7 F.
Cabbage, Late Flat Dutch, All
Season, large.:Late. = ee ge
Copenhagen Market; col+
lard,
75c per 5 M. for quantity~prices.
Write. Sat. guar! Edgar: Wood |< rui
plants, 20c).
-Marglobe . psd acs Seed:
bought. direct- from: Wood, $1 My
Plants*F or. Sale
PRe2.
Chas. W. cabbage,
mato plants, 300, 35c, 500,
eT5ecM. del: 5<My-or- more: 65:
RA;
Stone: and: Baltimore,.90c;Head- |
90cM.: del: 10M. $7 - collect.
O. Waldrip; Flowery Branch.
Marglobe ahd Baltimore toma-
per, 20 C. $1.50* M.:-del B: Crow,
Gainesville.
Dutch .and Wakefield-:cabhege |
40c;.90c M Mailed; 5M.Exp. col-
lect; H. P. Crow Qakwood:
C. W. cabbage, Stone: tomato,,
Heading collards,: 90c:M.. del. 5
ery Branch: R 1.
Ga. collard: plants;:200 for: 250
and 10c. extra: for postage; 2'
kinds:watermelon. seed,
yellow meat; round .. red. meat.
20c per %4 pint:-dely: Stamps. ac-
eepted:: Mrs... M.- S.-- OKelley,
Comer: R 1.
Missionary strawberry. plants,
$1.75 Mi: sage, peppermint; 50
doz yellow root: 35 1b; Add. post-
age. Money order. - Miss Cecil|:
McCurley,; Hartwell: R 2.
$1; spearmint .and peppermint,
35c doz. garlic ~ heads; 10c..ea.
McCurley, Hartwell;;RFD 4.
-Clery plants, .40c C: Add. post-
age.
R5.
Marglobe, Stone. and. Balti-
more tomato. and Heading=col-
lardplants; $1:-M. del. Guy# Wal-
-arip;' Flowery Branch.
plants, 90: M: 20 C,; 10: Mz or
more; 75M; FOB. .Prompt ship-
1.
Wakefield cabbage -plants,; 90c
M. Stone tomato plants;.same
price: Heading : collard;: 90c M}
All del..to 1st: and 2nd zone: 5
M:up to-10M. lots, 75:M. Gi E
AONE Dy Gainesville. .Re 2.
bage plants, Ga. collard: and}
) Marglobe tomato plants,. 20 C.
500, 50c; 85c M.) del. Prompt
shipment. W. lies Wright,.: Alto.
R 2.
Fresh: _eabbage,
40c; 500, 60c; $1 .Mi All assort-
4ed..Good plants. Quick : shipetent
~ iRissectemenite Wanted
J. Qs Dorris, Valdosta.
Seed For: Sale
5: doz seed, 10c; Deer tongue |
Jeaves,: 50e: lb: Trial pkg.,i 10c;
W. M.-''Thornton, Jesup.
9 gal: nice; old-fashioned: reeled
shallots for July-August. plant-
ing, $2.50 for lot, or 40c galidel.
R 1.
712 gal. red nest. onion : dots,
December: 60c gale-or vexchi:for
by,. Leary...
Wakefield and: Dutch.cabbage
Ree, Meigs.
roe: Re3.
~The Wenderful - Guinea:
vember del.* J.: Wwe Toole, Macon,
Gra. and
Heading collard, Margilobe :-to- |
mt 8 to.10 nice onions. to a hill,
2 }65e-gal.s- nest B00
~.; Cv V.: Strayhorn, Flowery: Branch | eal jembitee onions; 500
ing collard, Chas. *W. .cabbage;| >
to, cabbage and. collard plants,
500, 45c; 85e+M. 5=M.-$3.75;.-pep-"
and: Heading: collard plants;300;):
Me $3:35; 6 M. $6.50 collect. Ship.
promptly. Mrs. A. J. Nix} Flow-|
meer 2 40cs::gal. > Add: postage,
Rhubarb plants; 50c doz. 3 doz. | Rockmart: R2.
Bessie. Martin, Gainesville.
Tomato, cabbage and collard |
ment. Clay Evans, Gainesville. RB.
- .bwilsshoe-string-root;:15 Ibscat-
- Late Flat Dutch, Jo :W.,: seab- |
Early Market @ucen well:
@ipeng 60 days from planting), |
bby P;: P&T Ve Blair, Mt. ary:
A Powell; Rising Fawn? R-
honey or:dried: fruit; E? A. Dew
and: Marglebe.tomato:seed, Each |p
$1 1b. These seed 1933 crop and:
of: good: germination. R.. Le Me-
Burr, clover-seed, 1%c Jb: FOB|
Miss Amy. Rose: Burson,. ato
: "Seed F for: sale
age. W. He-Waddelle, Pearson, _
Large and Red. nest~ onions
for. early: -fall:'planting. (quarter
4-timg:.to~each.-quarter,.-make
gal. Mrs. W. V. Robbs;Flowery,
Marglobe tomatoj:$1 Mu del: ah | Branch: -R 1.
* Burr clover: seed; hand. clean=
led, 7 lb..or lot of 1 M. lbs. 6c
Ibs, Si. D. Aderhold; Lavonia...
Burr. clover..seed, dbl...sereen=
-ed,.and -hand: cleaned. Real nice
Seed,.5 lb. Add postage on.small
orders. J. W. Johnson, Lavonia.
White bunch: butter-beans,. 6-
{wks...table.peas,: (both. bear,until
rost).<.Ea, -30 qt: LaeM.- Ader- 2
chold,., Lavonia.
Button. -.onion sets. - _ August,
Sept;planting;:30e2gal:: ; prepaid.
C.. Es. Smith,: Braselton. way
: rimson clover: seed; $750--per
100..lbs3-8e: Ibs less2than:1061b..
sae R: Mac Cobb; Hartwell R.
Extra. nice;~ white nest onions,
- Accept
postage. stamps:-on small orders.
Mrs. G.: Bo Walker,~ Blairsville:
R 4.
Burr Bigam dn. rough," i%e
Ib. Clean, Ib. Inoculation
furnished: ey Iles, Hartwell. a
R: 3. :
Calif. multiplying beer: seed(
100: start; postpaid; 1fine-miich
cow: for:sales Mrs; Sallie opr,
sage plants, 15 ea,- Miss Mattic| Miscellaneous. For: Sale
Hand: rubbed: sage, 01934 crop,
410pint.Mrs. Aaron. esc
op willess Ry 2.
- 40 Ibs. feathers; 50c. Ib. - _eash,
or -would:take chickens: in=trade.
bMrs, J. We Strickland, Ray City.
' Deer:tongue; Black Root, 12%4
Ib; E. W. Kinsey, Lake Park, Ri
3. ' es
Rattle: root, ~ wild cherry
park,--yellow root, bullnettley-de-
nip, wild horse mint,.'25exJb.
Exch:for anything can:usesMrs.
Ruby: E. Hesler, Dahlonega: oR. Ue
Herbs: bears foot, colts: foot,
FE; | birdoak; yellow~ dock; ratsbane
mullein, -poke, butterfly, May
apple, Rattle and*-Yellow. root.
All .25c" lb. Exch?: for--honey or,
sacks: Mrsx R. CC: Stover, Pro-
-tection.
Sassafras root, wild cherry
| bark, spicewood,yellow root;:rat-
tomato; and}
Ga Heading -cellard plants,2200;
tle root; May: apple; Star root,
5-Ibs. $1; ee rhubarb, rooted,
12. for:$1. Ty F. Eaton,.
ga. R il.
Want to buy 100: asi -tobacen
pees in sacks. W. Cc Davids
Columbus. i
Exch? good value: for: $25: worth
of: farm products.: Write:forspar-
tioulars.* iMrs:; Ty M: ' Haygood
d-young chicks;:any lar breed,
vand:. for-Speckled guine
ane eeicss stecl-wheel
sey cow, or for 100: ES
bmule. J.:.D:* Prickett, ~
Park.
Saal b syste sused-
Col
a Georgia Products
: For Sale
Georgia Picduts
For Sale
Ribbon Cane syrup, 40c gal. here
David Benson, Louisville. RFD
2.
New crop early Yllow Crow-
; 10c Ib. FOB. This
truck for fall peas. A. L. Law,
Chula. -
New, perfect, sound Purple
Hull seed peas for sale at Mar-
ket price, or exch. for Incubat-
or in good cond. Also want 1 to
500 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 2 mos. old. Mrs. Jake
Harper, Douglas. R 2.
Garden peas, blue blossom, so-
lid, tender var., 15c cupful, 30c
qt. Prepaid, or exch.. Lona May
urrell Roy. Clo I. C. Anderson.
+20 bu. mix. peas for hay( left
over from my own planting), $1
Yu. Send remittance with order.
Clarence Fagan, Ft. Valley.
BUTTER FOR SALE
4 or 5 lbs. fresh, firm Jersey
butter each week, 25c Ib, del.
Cow T. B. tested. Sat. guar. Mrs.
EE. #H. Patterson, Waco. R 2.
CORN AND SEED CORN
= FOR SALE
100 bu. good corn, 65c bu. at
barn. J. J. Kennedy, Collins.
25 or 30 bu. corn in ear, slip-
ped shuck, 90c bu. at my place
or $1 bu. del. 10 miles. Cash with
order Want small syrup mill and
Kettle. Will exch. cow and calf
or corn for same Rev. K. S.
Lndsey, Toomsboro. R 3. Box 52.
= FRUIT FOR SALE
- Several bu. figs for sale, $1 bu.
FOB. G. 2 Scott, Swainsboro.
R 4.
Nice eooeinn apples, $1 bu.
din 1 bu. crates, express collect.
-Mrs. May Collins, aes R
~ Concord and other grapes, 30c
peck, $1 bu; Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 10c C. not del.
Money order. Mrs. Sam Smith,
ustell. R 2.
New crop sundried apples in
5 lbs. lots only, del. 11%4c lb. R.
a Lee, Carters, R 1.
_ FRESH AND CURED MEATS
= FOR SALE
Old-fashioned country cured
Brooks county hams, smoked
with hard wood, 18c 1b; pure Ga.
Ribbon Cane syrup in % gal.
ans 60c per gal. 6 gal. to case.
L. E. Huthchinson, Quitman, R
a
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
500 bundles good, 4 hand fod-
der, $3 per hundred bundles my
arn; 1 Duroc hog, about 100 Ibs.
for sale. W. M. Fortner,
Meansville.
New fodder, cured without
vain on it, $2 per hundred Ibs.
or exch. for anything can use;
want to hear from party having
2 March or April hatch B. R.
roosters that will trade for fod-
= :
= POTATOES FOR SALE
100 bu. No. 2 Cert. Red Bliss
seed potatoes, 60c bu. FOB W.
0 bu. Cert. Red Bliss No. 2 seed
- potatoes for Fall planting, 60c
bu. FOB. W. T. Greene, Clyo.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
: FOR SALE
60 Ibs. large, sound Stewart
- pecans, 20c 1b; 100 or more Ibs.
seedlings, 8c Ib. Miss Belle Tim-
_merman, Bronwood, Box 83.
_ Large, papershell. pecans, well
cted and well kept for eat-
urposes..20c Ib. del. in 5 lb.
_ Over.
M. F. Norman,
ette, Hahira. .
Pure Sugar Cane syrup, 6 gal.
cans \to case, $3; 12 halves, to
case. $3.25; Money-Maker pecans
12c Ib. not prepaid. Malvin Col-.
lins, Whigham,
About 1500 gals. good South
Georgia Cane syrup for sale. E.
M. Beckham, Mystic.
Georgia Products
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 2 or 3 bu. Cream Sugar
Crowder peas. Will pay $2.50 bu.
cash, your shipping point. Alon-
zo. Paulk, Jr., Wray.
Want 200 Ibs. Austrian pea seed,
to be del. by Sept. 15th. Will pay
$5 now to responsible party as
good faith. G. W. Meadows,
Ohoopee.
RICE AND SUGAR WANTED
Want 25 lbs. brown, unpolish-
ed Rice and 25 Ibs. brown or
Maple sugar. State prices. Sam
Fuston, Stillmore.
TOBACCO WANTED
Want. mild smoking tobacco.
Send sample and price. M. L.
Patrick, Winterville. R 1.
Second-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE
Correction: Lilliston peanut
picker, 8 H. P. Hercules Ker. eng.
with all belts; Used last season.
$140 cash. R. S. Gibbs, Ty Ty.
4- 2 row cotton dusters, At-
lanta Utility Works make, $10
each. .-B. -W. Middle brooks,
Barnesville.
28 in. clutch pully and 8 in.
face shafts, hangars, pulleys,
belts, all in good cond., cheap
for cash. Exch. for good bread
corn, del. here. Robert Fuller,
Adairsville,
2 pecan tree dusting machines,
cheap; disc tractor plow, stalk
cutter, 2 horse plows, etc. All in
good cond. Write for list of farm
tools and machinery. Fred C.
Greiger, Flintside.
1 Fordson tractor, belt pulley
on side and Oliver 2 gang
plow. All good cond., Jno, W.
Clements, Dalton.
1 Primrose Separator, needs
slight repairs, $5. Mrs. J. E. Bar-
nett, Madison. R 1.
Williams Grist Mill, 18 in.
rock, .$35; tractor harrow, 8 ft.
cut, dbl. disc, $20; Fordson Oli-
ver side plow, $25; Fordson pul-
ne $2.50. O. B. Brown, Madison.
1 No. 2 - 3 roller new Golden
Cane Mill and 80 val. boiler, $50
cash, or exch. for nice 5 yr, old
pony horse, wt. 750 Ibs. and
broke to ride and drive and is
gentle. R. A. Andrews, Mt. Ver-
non, R 1.
1- 60 H. P. 900 RPM 3 Phase,
60 cycle 2200 volt slip ring elec-
tric motor. Used for running 4
70 saw Gin, but only used it to
Gin 425 pales. Practically new.
Fairbanks-Morse make. See me.
E. F. Whitworth, Lula.
Second-Hand Machin-
ery Wanted
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED
Want Hay Baler, with horse
power or motor power State
kind, size and cond., in first let-
ter. F. B. Jackson, Donovan.
Want one stump puller. R, P.
Howard, Pomona, Ga.
Want to buy
MARKET BULLETIN.
-Second-Hand Machin-
ery Wanted |
and No. 2 Grits. All in first class
shape. A. L. Thomas, Offerman,
Ga. |
Want Feed Mill. State kind,
cond., and price. R. E. Aycock,
Monroe.
Want second-hand copper sy-
up evaporator that is out of re-
pair, but can still be used. L. W.
Crone, Clayton.
Incubators, Brooders,
- Etc. For Sale
INCUBATORS, BROODERS,
ETC. FOR SALE
50 trap-nest fronts, for sale
or trade for corn, W. J. Sumlin,
Atlanta. R 5. Box 97-A :
Galv. Feeders and Waterers,
fatenning batteries, etc. also
garden tractor, disc and drag
harrows, etc, Good operating
cond., guar. For details, write.
Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley.
1 Colony fbrooder, take care
of from 200 to a thousand chicks
Sell or exch. for young hens, ba-
by chicks, pigs or cows. Mrs. S.
C. Mays, Albany. R 1.
3 Buckeye Inc., 600, cap., $15;
350 cap., $12.50; 175 cap., $10; 1
Buckeye brooder, 350 cap., $3.
Good cond. Mrs. W. M. McAd-
ams, Madison. R 1.
THE STRING BEAN
Leah Ascham and Ruth Tucker
Dept. of Home Economics.
Now that string beans are
plentiful, why not vary-their use?
They are high in vitamin A and
the immature seed pod is com-
parable with many leaves in
vitamin C content. String beans
are equal to lettuce and cabbage
in vitamin B content, but not
as rich is spinach. They are a
fair source of iron but it tends to
be partially lost in the cooking
water if overcooked or if too
large a quantity is used and
drained off.
Beans, like other green col-
ored vegetables, should be cook-
of water. In order to retain the
minerals in this vegetable the
salt should be added at the end
rather than at the beginning of
the cooking period.
Creamed String Beans
Make a white sauce:
1 cup milk,
2 tablespoons butter,
2 tablespoons flour,
% teaspoon salt.
Add 2 cups cooked
beans. Heat and serve.
Scalloped Beans
Prepare sauce and beans. as
above.. Pour into baking dish.
Cover with buttered ae and
bake until brown.
Cream of String Bean Soup
2 cups milk,
= 2 tablespoons butter,
2 tablespoons flour,
1 teaspoon salt,
44-1 cup ground or finely
chopped cooked beans.
Make sauce of milk, flour, and
butter. Add beans. Heat and
serve. This recipe, as well as the
following ones, ig a good way to
use left-over beans.
Bean Souffle
1 cup milk,
38-4 tablespoons flour,
2 tablespoons butter,
% teaspoon salt,
3 eggs,
_ 3-4 to 1 cup ground beans.
_ Make a sauce of eg flour,
= nies me eee ee a
Se
oiled paking dish. Set in a pan
of hot water and bake until
firm in a moderate oven. Serve ;
at once. se
Bean Timbales
2 cups finely chopped beans,
% cup bread crumbs,
2 eggs, beaten slightly,
ings.
1 teaspoon. salt,
2 tablespoons melted
% cup milk.
Mix eggs, milk, fat and se
Add beans and br
crumbs. Pour into oiled
dish and bake in a pan o:
water until firm.
ed in an uncovered pan for 30|/4
to 45 minutes in a small amount ||
string |B
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