AN At ae conference of farmers, produce Soe and others called by Mr. Roberts December 2ist, py Mr. Roberts and a like committee of five from the House and Senate be appointed by Gov- egis islature a plan of legislation which will take farmers. : No Longer Dencod on Cotton said, The time has come when we farmers can o longer depend on cotton for a living. We must da the crying need is a dependable market. The Agricultural Deparfnent under Mr. Rob- backing from the State. What is needed is some al backing by the State for marketing is the_ most vital issue before the people of Georgia. Legislature when it meets in January. duce the stuff. They didnt need to be told how. place to sell. A Case in Point es Mr. Roberts stated in this connection that fe when he was in Lakeland, Georgia, during his cam- aign that Mr. Miller, a large trucker, who shipped his produce in carlots, had just disposed of 1,000 bushels of Fordhook Lima beans in Philadelphia at $2. 50 per bushel. The next day he was down at Pa terson, Georgia, where a large farmer just back om Baltimore had sold a truck load, 250. bushels of these beans at $2.75 a bushel. The next day, I farmer in blue overalls came in, He was trying to one Market Report | . quoted below on the Atlanta Market are for | eggs that have not been candled or graded for quality. Eges that have been graded and are guar- | anteed grade A quality, are bringing 3c to 5e premium. Unclassified, current receipts and yard run eggs are not permitted to be offered to the < Tetail trade. , large Gee Re ee ae cS Doz. 33-.35 Sp IMCGIUNY 5S se . Doz. .31-.32 G iS antadl oe Doz. .25-.26 PHENS, heavy-breed 0 ibe 14215 | HENS, leghorns _ jeg sese Lb. .10-.12 ROOSTERS . dos 08s POTAGS Lhe e12 FRIERS Lb. .15-.16 UCKS Lb. .10-.11 mesh Lb. .08-.10 URKEYS _. rae as 25 oe Lb. .20 OUNTRY BUTTER, best Aable..- Lb. 226-:30 FIELD PEAS, mixed {2 Bu. 1.50-1.60 FIELD PEAS, not mixed Bu, 75... BiG CORN: 28 Se Bu. .54 EAR CORN (80 Lbs. to Bu.) _ Pe Bu. .55 Ree ae Se ee Bu. .84 SWEET POTATOKS, per 100 ke ie oe 1.25-1.40 CABBAGE (green, per 100 Lbs.) 1.50-1.75 | CABBAGE (white, per 100 Lbs.) 1.50-1.75 -PEAVINE HAY>:Noz-1 POMANUT HAV: No 1. COTTONSEED. (erin) 2 ie per ton 28.00 TTONSEED MEAL, 7% per ton 24.00 OTTONSEED MEAL 8% . per ton 26. og per ton 16.50 per ton 10.00 ) _ MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1939 ce \ j | 3 following resolution was unanimously adopted: . Resolved: That a committee of five be appoint- lot its patrons the compliments of the Eh Rivers to work together ahd present to the adequate. care of the marketing needs of Georgia : | phere. were many prominent farmers present from. all over the State who voiced the opinion of | Mr. R. F. Sanders, of Buchanan, Georgia when he | grow something else: Livestock, hogs, cattle, dairy-. poultry, grain, produce, fruit and nuts. What- | er seems best suited to our particular locality erts has made great progress without any financial ; a Governor Rivers was present and pledged his pport, stating that he would appoint a committee _ from the House and Senate to cooperate with the | _ committee appointed by Mr. Roberts so that a clear, definite plan might be brought before the | It was. brought | out. at the meeting that the irmers of Georgia could be depended on to pro- hat what they really needed was a dependavle was ii in the Griffin Seed Store at Douglas when a _: Strictly Corn Fed Hogs were quoted at 7.65 for the | New Year's Greetings The Market Bulletin extends to all | Season acknowledging with deep ap- preciation your friendship and kind co- operation - and wishes each of you a most happy and [ RrceeeroMn New Year. : sell 50 bushels of Hordbook: beans end eid not : get an offer from any one in town at any price. 2 Now, the thing we want to do, said Mr. Rob- . erts, is to take care of these small. truckers and we can do that if the State gives us the means. The _darge. grayers can take care of pee ee as. s general rule. i Everyone was urjanimous that this matter otf as efficient marketing of agricultural produce should . take precedence with the cong. Jeeeieiure over all other issues. Mr. J. M. Hughs, Thomasville Gn urged every one: to write to Mr. Roberts and get their friends . to write not only to Mr. Roberts, but to. see per- sonally and write to their members. of the House and Senate urging that they support this program ie more efficient markets for Georgia farmers. F. J. M. 4 hese New. Proposed F reight Rates on Cotton a As set oe inthe lanl ene obit Bulletin, Mr. Roberts and this Department are on record as opposed to any increase in the freight rate on cot- ton, and on December 20th Mr. Roberts presented _our case and your case before the Public Service Commission. : In the first place, Mr. Roberts brought to their attention the fact that the Georgia farmers are less able to stand an increase in rates on cotton than in many years; that in 1936 the number of bales pro- | | duced in Georgia was 1,086,000 with a total value for. lint cotton of $67,875,000. In 1937 the number of bales was 1,490, 000 with a value of $64, $15,000. This year, 1938, we have a crop of about 860,- - 000 bales which sold at from 8% to 9c a pound and with the subsidy to cooperators, should bring the farmers around llc or $47,300,000. This shows a. loss of revenue of $17,815,000 in 1938 from 1937 and $20, 575,000 from 1936. Mt. Roberts stated that while he had no foe on the cost and profit of operating a railroad, he doubted very much if the railroads had sustained any such loss as the farmers of Georgia had this year.. : There was a lengthy dixoussion as to whether or not the farmers paid the freight. To this Mr. - Roberts brought out the fact that all cotton mills . Livestock ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 28 As fiioked by White Provision Co., and subject. to change daily: No. 1 Soft Hogs, 18040 290 Jbs. 2 6.75 No.:2. Soft- Hoss, 150-to 130. Ibs.2 6.25 No. 3 Soft Hogs, 130 to 150 lbs... 6.00 No. 4: Sor. Hogs, 110 to. 130 lbs. = 5.50 i No. 5 Pigs, 60 to 110 Ibs. ssa 25 | Heavy Smooth Hogs; 240 lbs. up_._._ =... 6.25 market top. ' Albany Soft Hogs were quoted by Cudahy Pack- ing Company and subject to change at 6.50 for-the market top. CATTLE Few steers out of feed lots good enough to bring $7 to $8. Best yearlings out of bean fields $5 to $6, but majority of the butcher kinds bringing $4.59 to $5. Fat dairy cows $4.50 to $5: medium | and common, $3.75 to $4. Canners, $3. 25 to $3.50 mostly. Good heavy bulls, $4.50 to $5; light bulls $4 to $4.25. : paid for eotion deijered at thet mills ater deduct ; ing . the freight charges and that necessarily the cotton buyers or merchants must deduct this freight from the price he was able to pay the farmer. | _ This was borne out with others testimonies be- fore the commission so that it was pretty well set- tled that the farmer did pay the freight, certainly on the first haul to the concentration point or wherever the local buyer disposed of that cotton. In conclusion Mr. Roberts stated that any im ~ erease in these freight rates would add to the farm ers already heavy burden. farmers income from cotton had been greatly re- duced because of the boll weevil so that he is less able: to take on this proposed increase at this time. For these reasons he requested that the com- mission postpone until a more propitious time any change in the Pig pee rates on cotton. oe \ Furthermore, that the fh the Atlanta Constitution of becdaee 13th appeared a most excellent article by Ralph McGi under the title of One Word More in which he _takes up the inability of the farmer to sell his but- _ ter. : = : Be ; Mr. McGill states that he had been in three different towns where farmers complained they ae could not sell their butter to the local stores, but that these very stores sold butter from other states. He then went to the merchants Whos: poe in each instance ran like this: You know that worries us. Country Butter _ We've iieds to buy it but the fact is it isnt possible to know what you are getting. Some of it won't be clean. Some won't be of even quality. We dont like to tell a farmer we know and who trades with us that his butter isnt good enough to sell, but too ehen: that is the truth. . : "fhe farmers of Denmark, he states, whe as i a good living from their dairies sell their butter on- ly when it measures up to a very high quality. The farmers who bring their butter to market -and cant sell. it might examine their butter as to quality, weight, and the uniformity of the adel We would suggest: also that. they might see that. it- is put up in a neat package caren. wrapped and labeled then if you make butter of good quality you will get credit for it. ice in hot weather would also help; and dont get in too big a hurry to make the butter come and put too much hot water in the churn. A little { oY When you move and wish#to continue. the Bulletin please fill out this coupon and return to | | the State Bureau of Markets, State Capitol, At- " lanta, Ga. NAME SPECIAL NOTIC OLD ADDRESS E a = 4 ! ROU TE NEW ADDRESS Egeplant, per bushel hamper Print or write plainly State Prices of F cna Voretsbics Prices of fresh vegetables prevailing on State Farmers Market, Atlanta, today, December 28th: Beans, Lima,-per bushel = 3.50-3.75 | Beans, snap, per bushel hamper... __ 1.20-1,25- Cabbage, DUIKS pers 100 ps5 oo ee 1.25-1.50 Coliarcs, per dozen bunches._______ _.._ .80-1,00 Potatses, Cobblers, per~100 Ib. ba Squash, per bushel hamper, 1.75-2, Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per 100 Ibs....____1.25-1. Turnips, bunched, per dozen lbunches._____ 15- 9 Turnip Salad, per bushel_/..-.- | .75-1.0f Mustard Greens, per basa Sasa eae ee 90-1: ef aie : Page Two March Publishing Office Notify on FORM 3578Bureau Limited space will not permit letin. ; Second Hand Machinery WANTED GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture 1, 1917 Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia Cevingtem, Ga. . ef Markets, 222 State Capitel - Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- Second-Hand Machinery FOR SALE - Want used hammer feed mill of standard make, can be run by - Chevorlet motor, 5 to 10 tons per day cap., 100 per cent good cond., -eheap for cash or trade produce. _M. L. Callaway, Rayle. Want 1 Martin Cyclone Cotton @uster. Advise. S. T. Tygart, - Nashville, Box 592. Want 60 gal. cap. syrup boiler, A-1 cond., and a 2-roller cane mill. No junk. State best cash price. J.C. Burns, Sylvania. * . Want small feed mill. Pay ash or exc. oats and corn; also want few field peas. A. M. Aiken, - Newborn. - Want second-hand farm beil. - $n good cond., cheap for cash. -C. T. Simmons, Camilla, RFD. 3. 2 Want used Ensilage cuitter, ood cond. Palpac preferred. : eo. Larsen, DeSota, Rt. 1, Box - Want second-hand, small, re- cent model tractor, prefer Allis- Chalmers or John Deere, also 2 - @isc tractor plow and tractor arrow. W. B. Matthews, De- eatur, 186 Avery St. Want stump puller, also 8 or 10 row grain drill with guano at- - tachment. Earl Hamill, Wild- ~ wood,. RFD. 1. : Want 2 2-h. walking cultiva- - tors with all attachments, in good cond., cheap for cash. Joe _ Moody, Louisville, Rt. 2, Box 29. Want trade for power corn _ sheller and cleaning fan; also kant 30-in. upright corn mill, good as new, with cleaning fan. State price, etc. E. Callas, Gainesville. Want small siz Hammer mill, -eompiete and in good order. C. -C. Oglesby, Chamblee, Rt. 2. - Want good, second-hand stalk eutter, in good cond., at bargain. . ~ Want boiler for pulling cotton gin and corn mill, 60-80 h. p., good cond., cheap for cash. Wm. Thomason, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Want tractor in fair cond. Exc. other good used farm equip- men. W. E. Hicks, Atlanta, 579 Lakeshore Dr., NE. _ Want an up-to-date complete gin outfit without the power, first class and cheap for cash _. E. Vandiver, Lavonia. i Want a 60 gal. syrup boiler. _ O. Taft, Pearson. _. Want a riding cultivator plow, _ best quality for lowest cash price. A. B. Arp, Sweet Gum. _ Want No. 9 Covington planter and for junk No. 8 or 10 Coving- _ ton planter, cheap or will exe. _ Write V. Z. Hale, Waco, Rt. 1, _ Want a rooter plow, a terracer and a ditcher, and a stalk cutter. _ BF Hatris, Griffin, P.O: Box B64. Want complete canning outfit, - complete. Write. Lloyd H. Reed, _ Oakwood. __ Want at once, Frick eng., 12-20 _h. p. for pulling grist mill and ' other farm work. Take boiler, _ too, at right price. C. Bullard, - Lyons, Rt. 2, Box 192. a _ Want combination fertilizer and grain drill, about 10 row cap. an. good cond., and reasonably _ priced. R.H. Freeman, Forsyth, eH 2: : Want second-hand 3-compart- ment washing vat., also small _ hand bottle capper for dairy use. _ 1. W. Hooks, Macon, Box 97. Gi Second Hand Machinery FOR SALE _ DeLaval 2 unit Magnetic milk- J machine, good icond., com-| - plete with electric motor, etc, for 24 stanchions or less. Cash bargain or trade. J>.H. Dorminy, Fitzgerald. PN: od McCormick - Deering -ereani ~ separator, $15.00. Mis. J. W. WenmMan, .4 - Lonnie Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Good Cuttaway harrow, for sale or exc. for pr. pigs. Needs some repairs. Anderson Redding, Juliette. Rt. 1, Box 96. 1 No. 13 Oliver 2 horse turn plow, almost new, $10.00; 2 h. Riding cultivator, I. H. C., $40.00. Exc. for pigs or calves. G. C. Ed- mondson, Temple. _Jay-Bee Crackerjack hammer mill with automatic drag feed, practically -new, $400.00 cash. Earnest Hill, Kennesaw, Box 121. A 20 in. and 24 in. Williams corn mills, Wise Hammer mill, complete with 4 screens, 25 h. p. Fairbanks Morse oil eng. First {class cond. Cheap for cash. H.L. Meares, Rossville. c-o Gen. Del. Dairy -boiler and fixtures, sev. tons bright Peavine hay and oat straw, baled, for sale. FOB. J. H. Patrick, Jackson. John Deere disc harrow, 6 disc on wheels, good cond., $25.00 Bee Mrs. Mattie Wooten, Brox- mn. Fordson tractor, rebored, new pistons, in good cond., and har- row, $185.00; 1% h. Chattanooga reversible plow, $20.00; 1 2% Piedmont wagon, $35.00. G. W. Whitworth, Lavonia. Rt. 1. 50 tooth drag harrow, $3.00 at my farm. Arthur Owen, Barnes- ville: : 48 in. grist mill, complete ex- : ~~ = cept bottom rock. Cheap, H. H./ Rogers, Charing. 2 corn stalk cutters, $25.00, or $15.00 ea.; 5% ft, C. H. John Deere harrow, new discs and boxes, good as new, $65.00. M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe. : Fordson tractor, good running cond., also Fordson used parts including governors, for sale or trade; Want a walking culti- vator, Blunt preferred. Tom Richardson, Palmetto. 20 h. p. crude oil eng., for sale at bargain or trade. Want a 9 in. Davis Turbine water wheel. R. M. Lovvorn, Richland. Simplex farm ditcher and ter- racer, never been used, for sale. C. H. Collins, Dunwoody, Rt. 1. 25 h. p. Fuller Johnston gas. or ker. eng. 25 bbl. Midget Mar- vel flour mill, good cond., with- out cleaner. Reasonable. Earl J. Beaver, Marietta. Pea Huller (bushel in 5 min- utes cap.) FOB my barn. Can be moved in 1 h. wagon. W. J. Mor- gan, Stillmore, Rt. 1. -Oat sprouter, 10 tray size, 5 sections, galv. tin within wood frame, lamp included, excellent cond., $10.00 FOB. Cash or M. O. No trades. Mrs. R. H. Aikin, Grif- fin, Rt. B. 2 h. Oliver cultivator, com- plete with fenders, good shape (1 foot is off) $20.00; 2h. Thorn- hill wagon, 2% size, good shape, $35.00. 2 mi. .Northeast Rock- ar J. T. Moore, Rockmart. Rt. New Williams upright grist mill with 30 in. rocks, complete with Buick motor, pulleys and ete. John L. Davis, Elko. John Deere Junior power hay press, $100.00. B. W. Middle- brooks, Barnesville. DeLaval cream separator, fair cond., $10.00; and 1 mare mule, $150.00. Cash. Mrs. Mary Sim- mons, Buena Vista. Rt. 1. x 12-15 h. p. corn mill, with good engine. Sell together or separate. Mrs. T. N. Hurst, Luth- ersville. 6 h. p. John Deere gas. eng. and large farm bell, good cond., cheap for cash. W. P. Smith, Vil- "la Rica, Rt. 2 (24% mi. So. Villa Rica.) 6 plow riding cultivator, good cond., for sale or exc. for a cut oll saw or small, air cooled gas. eng., also want carburetor for 2 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse eng. State price. F. A. Crowder, Williamson. 1 standard row crop tractor, $275.00; Fordson tractor, $100.00. Both in first class cond. J. R. Braswell, Monroe. Ge Second Hand Machinery FOR SALE MARKET BULLETIN SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE No. 32 King separator, good cond., $30.00. Mrs. Walter T. Smith, McRae. 1% h. p. upright boiler, DeLa- val cream separator and other necessary Dairy. equipment, $85. at my farm. Nix Methvin, Ma- chen, Rt. 1. No. 24 Economy King cream rer $15.00 or exc. for equal value can use. O. W. Eavenson, Elberton, Rt. 3. DeLaval separator, $20.00, 20 gal. churn, $5.00; milk cooler, $3.00; bottle washer, $18.00. For dairy. E. L. Phillips, Griffin, Rt. 4 - Advance tractor, 12 h. p., good cond., for sale. C. Holcomb, Can- on, c-o Duncans Mill. Fordson tractor, $95.00; Tom Houston Side plow, $35.00; Kin- caid garden tractor, $35.00. All first class cond. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. 15 h. p. Tolliver steam eng., good cond., $30.00 for quick sale. Ralph P. Newton, Gordon, Rt. 3. Garden tractor with plow and harrow, cheap or trade for small horse or Shetland pony. F. M. Wright, Alto. Swing hammer feed mill, No. 16 DeLaval cream separator, long system Roller mill, complete, 48 in. DeLoach grist mill, horizon- tal type, Midget Marvel flour mill. Apply. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. : 20 in. Meadows corn mill, 2 hole sheller and platform scales, good shape. Sell or trade for anything can use. G. M. Wil- liams, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 3. No. 9 Wise Hammer Mill, $100: No. 404 Duplex Chopper and Burr Mill, $40.00; 56-in. French Burr Mill Rock. R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon. : 2 steam eng. mounted, 12. h. p. Peerless, 9 h. p. Case. Cheap. Sell on or both or trade. Write J. L. Ferguson, Cornelia. Allis- Chalmer, All-Crop harvester, $350.00; International Harvester tractor, T-20, orchard type, $850.00. Robin -Adair, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES : WANTED Want a 900-1000 lb. mare for farm work and for breeding pur- Sipe F. R. Kennedy, Stone Mtn. HORSES and MULES FOR SALE 2 farm mules for sale. Can be seen at farm, 3 mi. from No. Au-|. gusta on Martaintown road. Mrs. Harry D. Hamrick, Augusta Rt. 3. 12 yr old mare mule, wt. 1250 lbs. good shape except small knot on right knee, $90.00. Accept fresh cow part pay. G. P. Wright, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3, Box 56. 40 reg. 3 and 5 gaited saddle horses, either show or pleasure horses, also a stud, the celebrat- ed stallion Ridgeview Burbon. Sim McLane, Albany. Nice work horse, 314 yrs. old, gentle, work anywhere, for sale at my barn. If interested, write for price. Miss Sarah Shuman, Blackshear, RFD 1, Box 228. Good quality mule, work any- where, good cond., wt. 1050 Ibs., reasonable. B. F. Banks, Fay- etteville, RFD 2. White and tan Shetland pony, about 300 Ibs., about 9 yrs. old, yery gentle, for sale. T. A. An- drews, Greenville. ; 2 brood bay mares, 5 and 8 yrs. old, 1200 and 1000 lbs. ea. respectively, sound, gentle, good workers, $150.00 ea. Mrs. May Thompson, Darien. Pr. black match mules, about 1150 Ibs. ea. male and female, 5 and 6 yrs. old, gentle, $400.00. be J. A. Robinson, Rockmart, _ 2 brood and work mares in fold and 1 saddle mare, all young, in fine shape. $500.00, or trade. E. D. Lindsey, Quitman. a Smooth mouth bay mare, wt. 950 lbs., gentle, sound, work any- where, no_ blemishes, $35.00. Walter E. King, Lithonia, Rt. 1. Extra fine pr. mare mules, coming 7 yrs. old, wt. ea. 1280 Ibs., gentle, perfectly farm trained, not a blemish. Cost $600.00 last spring; sell cheap. W. W. Driskell, Sparta. SHEEP AND GOATS. WANTED Want good milk goat, also guinea (cavies) pigs. Will exe: value. Mrs. H. T. McGee, Atlan- ta, 49 Warren St., S. E. Want any amount of common goats at reasonable price. Rob- Purebred and grade Toggen- burg does, also Toggenburg-Nu- bian yearling, 4 and 3 qt. milk- ers. Bargain. Park C. Davison, Atlanta, 109 Carter Ave., S. E. Purebred Nubian buck, Lindy Jo, reg. N-913; 50668, black and white; sired fine kids, 80 per cent females. Fee, $3.00 for pure- breds; $2.00 for grades, brought to my home. Sell for $50.00; Jer- sey cow, 4 gal., fresh Jan. 10-15, $60.00. F. E. Grubb, Demorest. 12 to 15 head common goats for sale or exc. for any good breed chickens not over 6 mos. old, value $20.00. Mostly nannies, fat and prime. G. W. Sammons, Soperton. About 25 head goats, large type of common stock. $1.00 ea. at my barn for lot; also fine, yr. old ewe sheep, $3.00. Jack Music, Alma. Doe and buck kids from high class milk stock, 6 qt. producers and better, Toggenburg and Nu- bian breeds. Book few orders now; del. in early February. Very reasonable prices, quality considered. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De 5140. RABBITS WANTED Want 1 good New Zealand Red doe, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, at 75c to / $1.00. Come see and bring rab- bit. or call Ma 8814. J. C. Brown, Atlanta, 253 Cherokee Place, S. E. : Monday, January 2, 19. Farmers Golden Tex! Scripture: Pro. 3, 5 an Trust in the Lord with : thine heart; and lean n unto thine own understan ing. In all thy ways acknow edge Him and He shall dire thy paths. : HOGS WANTED Want reg. blocky type. Du Jersey boar pig, large enough service. Lee Walden, Avera. Want Berkshire pigs, and females, unrelated, s nose, registered; also wan full blood Buff Orpington h and cockerel. Write. T. J. L Atlanta, 232 Luckie St. Want 2S. P. C. gilts, reg. wks old or older. M. A. Che Norman Park. ? Want 15 reg. O. I. C. gilts 1 boar. T. W. Nalls, Carne Want 3 or 4 little bone G@ gilts, 6 or 8 heifers and few to raise on halves; also w Crimson clover seed and fashioned shallots. Send A. D. Blackstock, Madison mi. North Thomaston, N Highway. E. W. Hickman, Th aston, Rt. 1. : et Exc.-a bred Duroc Jersey wt. 325 lbs., farrow ist of F ruary for a meat hog. Mrs King, Lavonia, Rt. 2. ~ HOGS FOR SALE RABBITS FOR SALE Young rabbits, either white or gray, $1.25 pair. Howard Banks, Tallapoosa. Rt. 1. CATTLE WANTED Want Guernsey cows and baby heifer calves. Must be registered. State best price. F. H. Bunn, Mid- ville. : Want White Face male, ent. to reg., 1 or 1% yrs. old., wt. around 500 Ibs. ready for service. G. P. Hall, Elberton. Want Polled Hereford buil calf; also want price on Stew- art and Money-Maker pecan trees. Sam L. Brannen, States- boro, Rt. 5. : Want sey. fresh milch cows, good milkers, Jerseys or Guern- seys. Name best price. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown. Want 10 to 15 thin Hereford heifers, 4 to 10 mos. old, and some bulls. J. H. Stephens, Cov- ington. CATTLE FOR SALE 6 wks. old Jersey bull, father reg., and mother ent. to reg. $10.00. Coy Haley, Lavonia. Ri. 2. Holstein cow, gentle, fresh. Reasonable. (A big family cow. Mrs. E. G. Hicks, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Box 456. (Old Decatur Road.) 22 fine Jersey heifers, wt. 400 to 650 lbs., at 5c Ib. R. J. Winsor, Greenville. Cows and calf, Jersey-Holstein, cross, brood sow, P. C.,-Duroc, cross, lots of Dark Cornish chick- ens, both sex. Write for prices. Exc. for other value. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Entire herd Hereford and mixed cattle, reg. Hereford 2 yr. old bulls, also 6 to 8 mos. old Hereford bulls. J. C. Collier, Barnesville. 44 gal. heavy springers, 4 to 7 yrs. old. Sire reg. Guernsey. Tested for T. B. and Bangs. L. T. Knudsen, Hawkinsville. Good Jersey, fresh in, also big hog, several pigs and shoats. J. B. Miller, Woodland. Guernseys: bull calf, $10.00; bull, ready. for service, $25.00; also 3 yr. old bull with papers; others ent. to reg. S. T. Tygart, Nashville. : Beef cattle, 25 fat, Black An- gus and grade steers. Raised on own farm. R. S. Anderson, Haw- kinsville. : . Angus caitle: Reg. 3 yr. old, 1200 lb. bull, a purebred yr. old 609 Ib. bull, and sev. high grade heifers. J. C. Nelson, Yatesville. Reg. Jersey cow, drop 4th calf first of January, $65.00 at my Lees T. R. Griffin, Carrollton, 2 Reg. Jersey bulls of best breeding, 1% and 2% yrs. old, ee L. C. Shipp, Rock- mart. ae Le ct ent. to reg., Jersey UI or sale. H. O. Langford, Athens. Rt. 3. . 2 Jersey cows, 1 with 2nd calf, fresh December 15th, $50.00; 1 fresh February 17, 3rd calf. $40. 4 female pigs, 8 wxs. old, ab 50 lb. wt., half B.P.C..and SP $5.00 ea. FOB. J. M. Wom Penfield, Rt. 1. Sie Reg. O. I. C. pigs, also boars about large enough service, for sale, and wa: or exc. for a reg. Guernsey } or cow. C. M. Stalling, Carr ton, Rt. 3. Duroe Jersey boar, wt. 200 Ibs., for sale. W. J. P Social Circle, Rt. 2. 200 Ibs., 1 yr. old, fine type breeding, $30.00 or exc. for b cattle or young gilts of Du breeding. R. L. Johnson, F burn. 2 Real meat hog pigs, S. P and reg. Berkshire, 12 wks. cholera immune and castra $7.50 ea. FOB my barn. . Oglesby, Chamblee, Rt. 2. Grade Duroc sow with 7 (6 wks. old), for sale or exc equal value in mileh cow. Hill, Hamilton, Rt. 2, Box 2 big bone Guinea male p $7.00 and $14.00 ea. respective. 2 big bone Guinea sow pigs. $7 and $11.00 ea. J. T. Brown 3. pxrebred little bone Black igea pigs, the stay-fat wedned, male and 2 femal .. $16.00 for 2 and $2 o- the 3. Guar. purebred. only. J. C. Hargraves, Marl ers name, dbl. inoculated, old. Mrs. Marjorie Barnea Rae. es ; & 14th, bred to reg. Berkshir and 350 lbs. respectively, 1 one had litter of 12 pigs ea. at barn, -F. M. Watters, burn, Fayetteville Road. 4 or 5 black P. C.-Gt shoats. 40-50 Ib. wt. fat, in t ty cond., cholera treated: 7- C. $5.00 ea. FOB M. T. Br Greensboro, Rt. 3. a Thoroughbred S. P. C. bred to reg. S. P. C. boar, $2 at barn. J. R. Gable, Raymond. Big bone Guineas: 1 $30.00; shoats, $10.00 a.; gilts, $15.00 ea. J. A. Ha Mitchell, RFD 2. = 18 mos. old, reg. S. P. C. bo at bargain for cash at my ho 2 mi. Southeast Carnegie, or : for good grade hogs at ma price. Robert S. Harris, Cuthbe Rt. 2. ; S. P. C. male, 6 mos. old, ent. FOB. Melvin Cu ming (4-H Club boy) Warth Big bone Black Essex gilt, 1 about 65 Ibs., and 2 small pi all ent. reg. No boars. Lym Overstreet, Lenox. : Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, 3 to 4 mos. old, both sex, $10. crated at express office, incl ing reg. papers. G. W. Dool Sandersville. 2 Duroc boars from reg. pr winning parents, farrowed Ja 29, 1938, $17.50 ea. and cert. if reg. desired. S. L. Thor Dewyrose, Rt. 1. Reg. Berkshire 2 yr. old bo about 400 lbs., 2 reg. bred sov also some purebred 3 mos. sow pigs. E. S. Jackson, Milledg: ville, Rt. 4, Box 68. fae Choice Berkshire pigs, eith sex, reg., from Georgia's ol tert A. Hodge, Oliver, Rt, 1. J. E. Chastain. Oran Camp, Palmetto, Rt. 1, c-o Berkshire herd, $10.00. Hardman, Commerce. Monday, January 2, 1939 HOGS FOR SALE - Big Bone African Guinea io wks. old pigs, $10.00 ea. Roy C. Wicker, Warrenton. 1 purebred S. P. C. male pig, 9 wks. old, ent. to reg. $7.00 Worlds Champion blood lines. Billie Cawthon, Jackson, Rt. 1. FRUIT FOR SALE Sundried peaches, 12%4c 1b., or exc. for white butter-beans or white peas, also limited amount of garlic. Make best offer. Mrs. - Sundried apples from acid fruit, 5 Ybs., 60c; 10 lbs., $1.15. - xc. for new goose or duck feath- - ers; want Mahood str. Red cock- ere] for exch. or cash. Mrs. J. _M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. : 35-40 lbs. sundried apples 15 Tb., 10 tbs lots br more postpaid. Yb for bb. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, Rt. 3. Nice, dried. apples, 14c 1b.; peeled peaches, 18c lb. rough peaches, i4c 1b.; Everbearing strawberry plants, 40c C. Mrs. S. -N. Camp, Eastanollee. _ EGGS.FOR SALE .. Booking orders for Feb., March eggs and day old chicks, 300 egg, _ dbl. ped. W. S. R. O. P. mating, chicks. Cash. F. B. Bohlen, Mad- ison. ~ Selected. hatching eggs from _Roselawns big type, Eng. Barron strain White Leghorns, pen ped. matings. Inc. lots. Mrs. Lester De Foor, Toccoa, Rt. 2. BUTTER FOR SALE _ Nice, yellow butter in brick molds, guar. to please, 25c Ib. Mrs. Robert J. Pullen, Bowdon. Ri, 3: _ 4 1b., nice butter ea. week, 25 Ib. del. to 2nd zone in 4 Jb. lots; Exc. 4 Ibs. for 10 Ibs. Galberry thoney. Mrs. A. P. Hamilton, Ashland, Rt. 1. Box 76. - 2 Ibs. fresh, firm butter week-~ ly. 25c Yb. del. L. Pettit, Pike. 4 Ibs. nice, firm butter ea. week, 25c Ib. plus postage. Cows T. B. tested. Mrs. W. E. Small, Ge Honey Bees and Bee Supplies For Sale Ethel Gladden, Tallapoosa. Rt. 2.) Exc. for large papershell pecans, | : and April del. Hansons W. L.| $5.00 per 15 eggs and 50c ea. for| Bees in 8 frame pat. hives with supers, $5.00 ea. or exc. for reg. Jersey calves; also heifer (mother never goes dry), fresh last of March, $50.00. Mrs. Van Harris, Lula. : 12 mod. bee hives and frames, $10.00; also 2 24-in. mill rocks, $5.00. All A-1 cond. T. L. Coop- er, Ashburn. . ~ New red honey in 10 lb. buck- ets, in Comb, 75 bucket; Ex- tracted new red honey $1.00. post- paid..C. W. Browning. Dublin. - BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Few. bu. late Bunch Velvets, FOB. S. E. Bearden, -20c lb. R. P. Brightwell, Maxeys. +200 bu. Clays and mixed peas, \ sound, clean, new crop, in 2% bu. bags. $2.00 bu. FOB. Thom- son. J. I. McNair, Stapleton. - This yrss crop Willetts Won- Ger Eng. pea seed, 25c Ib. in 10 Yb. lots or less; 15c Ib. per 100 Ib. -jJots. Cash. No chks. Mrs. John -B. Pope, Fitzgerald. FOR SALE Ky. lespedeza hay in car lots. _ Make best offer; also dark mare mule, wt. 1100 lbs. sound, good, fast worker, age not known, $50. Cash only. B. L. Jackson, Wil- liamson. : 30 tons Runner peanut hay $8.00 ton at barn. T. A. Futch. Rochelle. Crotalaria Spectabilis, soil building summer legume, $7.00 per bu. prepaid. J. A. Calhoun, Julia, : _ 35 tons bright Runner peanut and 15 tons Peavine hay. Both power baled. Make best offer. J. R. Miller, Sylvester. Rt. 4. = _Baled or unbaled hay, Clover, - Johnson and Bermuda _ grass ~. mixed..Fine quality. $15.00 ton. . Exe. for Jersey or Hereford heifers. Carey Freeman, Frank- lin, Rt. 3, Box 25. Peanut and Peavine hay, well baled, cured without rain, Iron and Brab peas, No. 1, in 2% bu. bags and also late model tractor _ of small cultivating type and real nice pr. of mules for sale or exc. L. 8. Hayes, Bonaire. FEATHERS Want some goose and down feathers. Send samples and prices. Mrs. W. H. Sanders, Sa- vannah, 20 West Liberty St. PLANTS Want some _ tobacco ready for setting last week in March. Advise immediate num- ber, etc. H. C. Harrington, At- lanta, 209 Merritts Ave. CORN Want 100 bu. good corn. Make best cash offer del. J. V. Beaver, Morganton. Want shelled white or shucked ear corn. Quote best prices del. and FOB, your station sacked.) W. T. Pelfrey, Doraville. TOBACCO Exc. Pimiento pepper seed for mild smoking tobacco, Ib. for Ib. Other party pay trans. ches. on both. E. M. Sherrill, Round Oak, Rt. 1, Box 81. FRUIT TREES Want some Pineapple - pear! trees, State insp., and true to name. State price on 300 to 500 trees 2 - 3.ft., high, Spring del. Mrs. L. J. Walker, McRae, Rt. A, Box 62. Miscellaneous For Sale Good 100 Ib. white feed sacks, 10c ea. not prepaid. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Nice walnuts, free from hull, 90c to $1.00 bu. del. Mrs. Ira Smith, Cartecay. 35-40 lbs., mixed feathers, 40c lb. Mrs. Sam W. Griffin, Quit- man, Rt. 2. : \ Black walnut meats, free from| hull, etc., 25c pt. 5 pts. $1.00. Add Dosage: Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alte.< <2 E . About>25 bu. black walnuts in hull, for sale. W. H. . Dorsey, Cleveland, Rt.1.- - Nice, dry leaf Sage, 1938 crop, 50c Ib.; 5 lbs. and up, 35c Ib. Postpaid. Sam Tweedell, Redan. 20 lbs. feathers, $8.00 caSh. Mrs. W. T. Brantley, Harrison. Rt. 1, Box 27. 32 lbs. feathers, $8.00 FOB. Mrs. Lewis Miller, Kingsland. Ri. 1. 30 clean 100 lb. chicken white feed*sacks, 6c ea. FOB. Chas. L. Brown, Hartwell, Rt. 2, Box 48. 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks, 5c ea. or 10c ea. free of letter- ing; 100 lb. burlap sacks, 3c ea. Exc. for corn or wheat. Franklin Reeves, Inman. Nice, clean black walnut meats, 35c Ib. Miss Laura Haynes, Com- merce, Rt. 4. - Good, strong, dry sage, 15c aqt., \postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Richards, Ball Ground, Rt. 2, Box 92. SEED FOR SALE - Dill seed, 10c pkt. del.; Cokers 100 cotton seed, $1.00 bu. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville. f Selected Virginia Bright Leaf tobaeco seed, % lb. $1.25; $4.00 db. Roy Baker, Eienton, Box 4. Worlds Champion garden pea seed, known as the Wilkerson heavy fruiter, Freeze-proof, bunch var., 40 lbs. at 35c Ib. post- paid. Mrs. T. 'T. Holloway, Cobb- town. Rt. 1. \ Clean, white nest onions, mul- tiplying, 50c gal. Cash or M. O. ear Grace B. Murphy, Jasper. Rt. 2. 1938 crop long green pod okra (bears until frost) seed, 25c pint postpaid. Stamps accepted. Mrs. J. T. Daniels, Dudley. Rt. 1. Gold Dollar tobacco seed, se- lected from good stalks, 75 per ounce, postpaid. C. M. Hill, Scre- ven. About 50 Ibs. Hales Best can- taloupe seed, sound, heavy seed, Ist yr. from Hastings, 30c Ib. for the lot. J. A. Ward, Cordele. COTTON SEED for SALE 10 or 15 bu. Cokers 100 cotton seed, $1.00 bu. or exc. for O. I. C. or S. P. C. pigs; also 1 bu. white crowder peas, $5.00, or exc. for good, young pullets, any breed except White Leghorns. W. D. Wilbanks, Plainville. Wannamakers _ wilt-resistant, long staple cotton seed, 75c bu. or-exc. for peas or velvet beans. L. E. Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Cotton seed (make bale per acre), $1.50 bu. Apply E. C. Lane, Ousley. Improved Early Prolific King, 2 wks. earlier than other cotton ee $1.00 bu. F. H. Bunn, Mid- e. a plants| MARKET BULLETI N ae CORN & SEED CORN FOR SALE Big grain So. American pop corn, shelled, cleaned, 5c Ib. FOB. No orders less than 50 lbs. Chas. Fields, Gainesville. R. 1. 300 to 400 bu. corn at my barn. J. H. White, Boston. : - Pop corn, $4.00 per 100 lbs. shelled and winded. J. M. Har- tell, Mitchell, Rt. 2.. About 600 or 800 Ibs. American pop corn, shelled and clean, $4.00 per. hundred. FOB Foster Ben- nett, Acworth, Rt. 1. Bee. PLANTS FOR SALE Everbearing strewberry plants, $1.50 M del. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Americus, Rt. 2, Box 136. GC. W., Copenhagen, E. J. cab- bage plants, $1.00 M; over 5 M, "5 M; Crystal Wax and Ber- muda onion plants, $1.00 M. del. Prompt shipment. Melvin Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4. Asparagus crowns and sed. Write for prices. O. B. Johnson, Waynesboro, Box 43. Lady T. strawberry plants, 25 C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Klondike plants, 500, 75c; $150 M_ del. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 116. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C; 80c, 500; $1.50 M, del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ara Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Lady T. strawberry plants, $1.00 M; 3 M up, 90c M, del. Satis. guar. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C; 85c, 500; $1.50 M. Exch. for chicken feed sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. i Klondike, Everbearing straw- berry plants, 20c C. del. Exchange 2 white feed sacks for 100 plants. Mrs. R. L. Welch, Cleveland, Rt. Cos Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M. P. B. Reynolds, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. * Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M. Mrs. Avis Crowe, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. ; Well rooted Klondike straw- berry plants, $1.75 M; Lady T., 500, 85c; $1.60 M. . D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Kudzu crowns, $6.50 M fob. Cash with order. B. Watson, Hamilton. Blakemore strawberry plants, 30 C; E. J., and C. W. cabbage, 15 C; $1.00 M; White and Yel- HL. Brittingham, Guyton. - Eyerbearing strawberry plants, extra large, 25c C; 90c, 500; $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Annie Lou Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C; 85c 500; $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Grace Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Klondike, Everbearing straw- berry plants, 20c C. del. Exch. 2 white feed sacks for 100 plants. Mrs. R. L. Welch, Cleveland, Rt. 2. ~ Copenhagen, C. W., E. J., cab- bage plants, White and Yellow Crystal Wax and Bermuda onion plants, 75c M: 50c, 500. Del. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 5,000 new Everbearing straw- berry plants, 75 C; 250, $1.50; 500, $2.50. C. A. Dobbs, Gaines, Box 23.) Heading var. collard plants, 25c, 300; 60c M. Del.; Vigorvine tomato seed, 2 doz. 10c; 25 per 100 seed: $1.75 M; Striped Half Runner bean seed, 15 cup. Exc. for pecans. C. W. Smith, Gaines- ville. Rt. 2. Red Gold Sugar Saver straw- berry and Red Thorniess rasp- berry and sage plants, 50c doz.: this yr. carrot seed, 50c pint; as- paragus crowns and old fash- ioned peach trees,75c doz. Mrs. W. B. Allan, Alto, Rt. 2. Klondike Everbearing .straw- berry plants, 20c CC. or exc. 500 for 10 white feed sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Willis Bryan, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Kudzu crowns, write for prices. R. E. Lee, Concord. i True to name Lucretia dew- berry and Eldorado blackberry plants, 75c C. 300 for $1.50, post- pais Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green- ville. Frost-proof cabbage and Ber- muda onion plants, 506, 85c; $1.50 M. postpaid; 75c M. Exp. FOB. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland. Lady T. strawberry plants, $1.15 M. Well rooted, full count Mrs. J. R. Smith, Coffee. Rt. 1. low Bermuda onion sets; Iceberg). Jettuce, 15 C; $1.00 M del. Mrs.| Pecan and Other Fruit Trees for Sale _ All leading var. peach trees, guar. true to name, State insp., 80c doz.; $4.00 C; $32.50 M. R. A. Travis, Riveraale. Black everbearing mulberry sprouts, well rooted, 4 to 5 ft., 20c ea.; 2 to 3 ft: 10c ea. Send postage for orders less than $1.00. Mrs. Daniel McCook, Mc- Intyre, Rt. 2, Box 148. All leading var. fruit trees, all true to name: peach trees, 3 ea.; apple, pear, etc., .10c up. Trade for corn, hay or livestock. Neal Long, Chickamauga. Blue Damson, red goose, Jap- anese apricot plums, Black and White scuppernongs, muscadine vines, brown turkey figs, May cherries, hackworth and horse apples, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. Del. Mrs. Bertha Patterson, Waco. | Black and White scupper- nongs, May cherries, 10c ea.; 3 for 25c. Exchange for white feed sacks. Mrs. J. T. Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. : Sweet pomegranate, brown turkey figs, 3 ft. high, 20c ea.; gooseberry plum, huckleberry, persimmon, 3 ft. high, $1.00 doz.; nice bright 1938 dried pears, 12c jib. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman, Watson, Toomsboro. Rt. 2. Brown fig, white scuppernongs, muscadine vines, blue Damson plum trees, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. Del. 6 or more, Marcelle Pat- terson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 136. Brown turkey fig bushes, white scuppernong vines, May cherry sprouts, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. Ruby Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 86. Elberta, Hiley, Carman, Ga. Belle peach trees, 3 to 4 ft., $10.00 C; Concord and_ Ives grape vines, 2 yrs. old, 10c ea.; $1,00 doz.; Yates, Terry, Wine- sap, Delicious apple trees, 20c ea.; $2.00 doz. James Cureton, Aus- tell. : Gov. insp. leading var. Stuart, Schley and Mahan pecan trees, guar. true to name, 2 to 8 ft, 40c to $1.25 ea. Can do topwork, budding, grafting and pruning. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. Muscadine, scuppernong, blue plum, brown figs, white ana yellow plum peaches, 10c_ ea. $1.00 doz.. Del. 6 or more. Kud- zu vines, $1.00 C; $6.00 M_ del. M:s. Faye Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. Leading var. peach trees, grapevines, $4.00 C; %35.00 M; Keiffer peas, $10.00 GC; $80.00 M; apricots and plums, $7.50 C; black walnuts, $7.00 C. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. About 100 brown scuppernoug vines from seed this year, $15.50 lot; 25c per single vine. Cive 2 black walnut trees free to party taking lot. Add postage.. W. B. Bass Swainsboro, Rt. 4. Fine apple and pear sprouts, well rooted, 25c ea. Cash with order. S. R. Fitzsimmons, Tif- ton, Rt. 3, Box 35. Pomegranite sprouts, 3 to 4 ft. high, 10c ea.; 3 for 25c; 75 bu. pure Super Hastings prolific seed corn, shucked and_ sorted, $2.00 bu. all f.o.b. S. 'T. Williams, Jr., Waco, Rt. 2. \ Currant berry bushes, 1, 2 and 3 ft. high, 10c ea.; horse apples, May cherry, 15c ea.; Himalaya blackberry bushes, 10c ea. All rooted. Postpaid. No checks. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. 2 ea. June, Early Harvest, Horse, yellow Delicious, and Yates and red Delicious apples, $1.50 doz.; 1 yr. trees to select from, $5.00 C up in 1 and 2 yr. stock. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Old time peach sprouts, 3 to 4 ft., Jackson apple trees 3 to 4 ft., 10c ea.; 3 for 25c fob. Han- nah Williams. Waco, Rt. 2. . Brown figs, scuppernongs, muscadines, Red Goose and Blue Damson plum, old _ fashioned Eng. peach, white and yellow var., 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. del. Inez Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. Lucretia dewberry, 75c C; $5.50 M; Himalaya blackberry, $1.00 C; Celestial, Magnolia and Brown Turkey Figs, 5 large or 12 med- jum, $1.00; Kudzu, Sewesan treated, $1.00 . Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2. Gov. insp. lead. var. apple trees, / 1-2 years old, 10c-20c ea.; peach, Te to 15c ea.; cherry, apricot, plums, 25c-40c ea.; 2-3 yrs. old, 10e ea.; $6.00 C. del. Lee Head, Cornelia. eNicely rooted, 3 ft. scuppernong vines, $1.00 doz. Cash, postpaid. Charlie E. Sweet. Braselton. Concord and Lutie grape, ex- tra fine, 2 yr. old vines, 20c ea.; 6 for $1.00; 1 yr. vines, 2 for 25c; 10 for $1.00; cuttings, 25c doz.; $1.00 C. Stamps accepted. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay. Rt. 2. Farm Parther Wanted Want Partner to help in. ferti- lizing and machinery to culti- vate 50 acres of pecans, (17 yr. old trees). A 5 or 10 yr. contract with right party at terms that will be satisfactory. H. C. Wal- ker, McRae. ae 1 grapevines, | | worker, FARM HELP WAN Want unencumbered, healthy, white woman, 2 yrs. of age. No field wor board and small salary Perry, Monroe, Rt. 3. Want good farmer for good horse farm. Must have ences. Share basis. Imme occupancy. M. kL. Filo Morrow. = ~~ ee Want farm hand, single, 2 40 yrs. old, good, honest wor $11.00 mo. and board. Herndon, R. F. D. A-1. Want single. white, ge hand, strong, healthy, $10.00 mo., board room. Steady work. State a te A. Doughertv, _Amer Want at once good, girl or woman for light work, no field work. Liv place, board and $2.00 Mrs. Gertrude OConno burn, Rt. 2. a8 Want nice, middleaged w. woman, no bad habits, for farm work, Mrs. L. C. Shannon. Want small family to culti 1 h. crop on halves, fu themselves and half of guano. Mrs. J. M. Crews, F ton. ese oe Want a farm boy, bright ambitious, with energ work out ambition, teachab who doesnt smoke nor drir knows gen. farming and willi to learn more. Also must kn how to milk. See if can qua S. T. Kidder, Jr., Meigs. Want man for hoard small salary through wi months and farm wages thr summer. Must be honest a straight, no drunkard, a gent man, 14 to 50 yrs. old. J. Campbell, Dallas, Rt. 4. Want farmer for good- farm, 30 in cultivation. 3rds 4ths or standing rent. Fur. plow and blacksmith tools, gon and etc. W. J. Folsom, Hil Rt: 2... Want white) girl, 12-20 y help with light farm work field work. Good -home, sm salary. Mrs. J. R. Robins Powder Springs, Rt. 1. | Want good, white, settled man, 25-40 yrs. old, light f work, no field work. $10.00 and good home. Want perso! interview. Mrs. Herbert Pha: Decatur, 402 Ponce De Leon Want wage hand not und yrs. old, single sober and qu reared on farm, live with fa ily. $15.00 mo. board, lau and half of Saturdays. A Clary, Arabi. 5 os Want trustworthy, ablebodied white, country reared man, yrs. old for farm work. A hy Harry Brocklesby, Ri ale. ee : Want honest, willing w agreeable to get along with e2 man for farm work. $12.00 n board and laundry or part wa; and little tobacco or cotton er W. J. Fiveash, Hahira. Rt. 1. Want colored man and to live in yard and tend 50-50 basis. 20 mi. East of lanta. Wife to do light f work. J. W. Garner, Luxo Want good, white. woman light farm work, no field Stay in home with elderly co and reasonable salary. Mrs. Finley, East Point, 112 Ea Point St. : as Want at once, reliable, in trious woman of good char to live in home and do. farm work... Private room reasonable salary. Mrs. J. F. Si omon, Jeffersonville, Rt. 1. Want good farmer with fam able furnish self for good Ga. river farm, 2 fair te houses, barns, wood, ple spring water. river bottom lai -6 mi. North Ellijay. G. D. Leg Oakman. = Want unencumbered, middl aged white man to work 1 farm on halves. Know how > farm and ref. Mrs. Lela K Moore, Grovetown, Rt. 1, Bx. 43. Want clean, Christian woman tian home and salary. Wri Mrs. P. N. Dasher, Guyton. Want give a home to some d serving girl or widow to sta with me and help with light wor no field work. Mrs. L. H. C Eastanollee. 5 Want farmer for 18 A. r 15 in cultivation, 3 in woods a pasture. 5 a. bottoms. Standin rent. 9 a. adjoining available. . W. Elder, Fairburn. ee Want large white family. to. live in good 4 room house with me and tend 4 acres good land, on highway No. 20, 7 mi. Con- ers. Taft Parker, Conyers.. Rt. - 1 eg Want family with plow and hoe help, also clean, healthy ma to work in dairy: Must not smok nor drink. Good water bouse. Near school bus ant ss 3 ARQ rs CW. Price, Cedarye age Four _ x Want colored man and -wife, shout children, to work on rm. Must be experienced and okay. Everything furnished. Salary and part of crop. A. Bell. tossville, Rt. 1, Box 21 A. Want good woman to live as me of family and do light farm rk, no field work. except small rden. Mrs. Ollie Carnes, Ma- jetta. RFD 4. Want young girl to make home sh me and help with light k nor Moye, Want man and wife to work -h. farm on shares. I furnish and and fertilizer; other party tock, labor, etc. or standing ent. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell. Mc- donough, Rt. 3. es Wanted by aged couple, small amily, share or standing ren or 1, 2 or 3 mule crop. A. eba, Thomasville. Rt. 3. Want family, white or colored, h 2 or 3 plow hands to do day ork regular. See me at once. osh Layfield, Tifton, Rt. 1. | ant settled, colored man to ut. ores. Must be absolutely sober nd hustler. W. B. Cochran, tonewall. Rt. 1. Want at once unencumbered ite woman, 30-45 yrs. of age, e read and write, also drive var and milk 2 cows and other ome with 2 old people: Milton . Reaggen, Ochlocknee, Rt, Vant immediately man to help nh dairy and farm, also run etor at times. Mrs. Georgia arrison, Augusta. Rt. 3. fant woman, 20 to 45 yrs. to home with me and help h light farm. work, no field rk. Reasonable salary. At - house, pr -own stock who can finance elf. Mrs. W. E. Barineau, Mc- Ce aay z : : Nant a helper on farm, live me. Prefer country raised, ed woman, middleaged, no children. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, yy Re =. nt middleaged woman for 8.00 month. Mrs. farlow, oe Want: reliable white woman, 35 yrs. of age, for light farm 0 field work. Reliable, with good ref. $6.00 mo. board. Answer writing. Mrs. B. W. Dun- 1. Columbus, 3229 6th Ave. Want farmer with wife, no ildren, to work with poultry nd farm work. W. H. Cloud, , ackshear. Want farmer for stock farm, 400 acres under wire fence. Good und, well watered, good build- er E, E. Bishop, Thomasville, C. C. Helmey, Want good farmer for 2 h. rm 18 mi. S. E, Atlanta, 7 room welling, 4 good outblidgs., pas- re, running water; 2 public i N. E, Stockbridge. Standing ent or part of crop. J. N. Wil- gham, Atlanta, 188 Elizabeth oot: We Og29.0 ee Want woman for light farm ork in country for 1939. W. erstreet,_Lenox, Ruby sts Want single man, 18 to 20 yrs. id to work for wages on farm nd with poultry. Must be farm Clough, Blackshear. POSITIONS WANTED. airy. Use any kind of machin- ry, drive truck or tractor, ete. 0.00 mo. and board. Begin at fe. W. J. Cochran, Atlanta, Gen. Del. P. O. Station A. an drive truck and tractor and am not afraid of work. Wm. E. Dean, Atlanta,.711 Lee St. Want farm with good house, wenient to school, on 50-50 asis, Must have tobacco allot- Ss. G. Rogers, Claxton. . White, nice couple, honest, so- er, etc, unencumbered, 45 and yrs. old, want place near At- lanta, house, wood and etc. Both January ist. Ref. C. J. Dodd, lhoun, Rt. 1., Box 309 A. : 22 yr. old man wants work or ick or dairy farm. Exp. $10.00 $15.00 per month. Felton Haw- ins, Rutledge. | Exp. milker wants job at dairy. amily of 5. Begin any time. Have : o be moved. State salary and met hours. H. H, Akin, Bremen. 50 yr. old widow alone, wants ght farm work, no field ind of farm work. Home and asonable salary. Answer soon. s. Sarah Fu: oe ARM HELP WANTED cord wood and other farm ht work, $7.00 month and} Mrs. Gay Hasty, Calhoun. | ant help for 2 horse farm,| fences. Standing) referred. Consider man}. ght farm work, no field work.. in own) oads, mail route, school bus, 4 ised and know farm work. W.| 25 yr. old man wants job on Single man wants job on farm. nt and in or near Evans Coun- |- an work. Have to be moved, af-. ~ POSITIONS WANTED - Want 1 h. farm on 50-50 basis. 3 in family, all able to work, 51, 17 and 15 yrs. old, or job by day. At once. R. A. Land, Tifton. Widow wants work on farm at once. 4 children. kind of farm work. Walker, Alamo, Rt. 2. _ ' Middleaged man, trained and exp. in all kinds diversified farming, wants: place as working manager with owner of equipped place. Have 10 yrs. old_ boy, trained to help. Dont drink nor use tobacco and deperitiable in every way. D. E, Link, Atlanta, c-0- Gen. Del. ce Want 1 or 1% h. crop on halves Have to be moved and furnished $10.00 month. Have 6 wage hands to work. Russell Wade, Wrens. Rt. 2. : ; Man and wife wants job on farm. Good character, reliable, etc., with references. 48 and 50 Mrs. Inez | yrs. old respectively. Do anything on farm. Ed Tate, Ellijay. Rt. 1. ' Exp. hand for truck farm, de- sires job. Honest, sober and con- scientious. George F. Fraser, At- lanta, 1030 Allene Ave., S. Ww. Want work on. dairy or gen. farm. 45 yrs. old and deaf. Life time exp., No. 1 ref. D. C. Mont- gomery, Leslie. - Want job, gen. work around dairy or chicken farm, for small salary and board. Barnett Bounds, Dalton, Se Want job on farm,. at once. mind work. Mrs. Mae Byrd, At- lanta, c-o Gen. Del. 27 yr. old man with family, wants 1 h. farm on halves. 13 jms. exp. in_ tobacco, also in plant and truck farming. Or work for wages. Exp. most any kind machinery. So. Ga. pre- ferred: Wm. E. White, Doerun, RED 3. eee a Middleaged woman, white, with 16 yr. old daughter, wants Job, light farm work, no field work. Mrs. John Hanna, Atlanta, 375 Pryor St. S. W., Ma 1862. 22 yr. old young man, no bad habits, wants job for wages with good people on farm. Write or i} see. R. B. Adams, Graymont (on Carson Jones farm.) : Married man, 29 yrs. old, doesnt drink, smoke nor curse, wants job on farm or share crop. Exp. dairy, poultry and gen. driving. Good, willing worker. So. or Middle Ga. Jack E. Whis- nante, Lenox. aes Want place couple doing light farm work, no field work 58 yrs. old, widow, healthy, willing worker. $1.00 week, board, laundry. Mrs. Bes- sie Folsom, Decatur, Rt. 2, c-0 C. H. King. ; : Want 3 to 5 acres on halves, other time for wages. Age 31 yrs., wife, 2 children. Well exp. in farming and 7 yrs. in tobaceo. John W. Cardell, Macon, 218 Chappel St. Gee tei es - 20 yr. old widow, 3 yr. old child wants home with good people in exchange for light farm work, no field work, and small salary. Mary Lue Williams, Atlanta, 565 Dunn St., S. W., Ra 2610. Want job doing light farm work, no field work, $3.00 week, room and board. Mrs. E. L. John- son, Nicholls. Rt. 3. see ' Country girl, 20 yrs. old, good habits, wants light farm work, no field work, for good home and some pay. Miss Essie Willbanks, Atlanta, 247 Hunter St.S. E. | _ Want job on farm. Can drive truck, tractor, car and most any - | kind of work. Wife and 2 chil- | dren. Reliable. no bad habits. Oscar Fowler, Toccoa. Rt. 2. . 30 yr. old man, 4 in family, wants. dairy job. 2 grown milkers and 1 barn, out-side worker. 7 yrs. exp. Not over 20 mi. Atlanta. Write or see E. T. Turner, East Point, 109 Fulton St. Want 1 h. crop on 50-50 basis, or job doing any kind farm work. 43 yrs. old. wife and 14 yr. old girl, all able work. Go anywhere. -T. P. Reese. Howard, Rt. 1. Want job as overseer and caretaker, also exp. in landscap- ing. Strictly sober: D. L. Cope- Jand, Augusta, 711 More Ave. | Want 2 h. farm on 50-50 ba- | sis. 5 grown and 2 small ones in family. Have to be furnished. Like near school. Write at once. Elzy S. Johnson, RFD 2, Want 1 h. crop on shares. Go anywhere. Have to be moved. and partly furnished. D. A. McRae. Norman Park. RFD 1. ~Man and wife want job on truck and car. Want extra work when not in crop. Curtis Davis, Cumming, Rt. 5. : : - 25 yr. old man wants job with Christian people on farm. Can do anything, go anywhere. Sober, honest, willing worker. Richard McMullan, McDonough, Rt. 2, : jc-o W. B. Cauthorn. Can milk and most any]. Want 2 h. farm on shares. Have to be moved and furnished / $1600: mo. 6 hands to work. No bad habits. Christian family. C. R. Wade, Wrens, Rt. 2, Box 80. Can do any| 1 Widow, 46, 5 yr. old child. Dont) farming, also truck and tractor| with elderly! farm for wages. Drive tractor,| POSITIONS WANTED Young woman, 29 yrs. old, wants light farm work, no field -work, for home and. small sal- ary. With old couple preferred. Clyde Swearingen, Chester, RFD Man and wife want work on farm. Man plow, run tractor or any farm work, and wife pick cotton, pull corn, and other such work. State price will pay, etc. H. GC. Freeman, Atlanta, 161% Garnett St. S. W. | i : 80 yr. old man, small family, want work on shares or for wages, Exp. cotton, corn, tobac- co, also good dairy man, and in good health. Evans Co. preferred. Come or write at once. D. L. Hill, Claxton. : : Want job for 1939. Go any- where: Write. A. A. Vann, Fel- ton. : ee Colored. girl. wants general light farm work. 25 yrs. old, reared on farm, trained to work, no bad habits. Ready to start. Near Macon preferred. $3.00 week and board. Jessie Stuckey, Dublin, Rt, 4, c-o E. J. Jefferson. 32 yr. old, healthy, unencum- bered, white woman wants light farm work, no field work, for _ Want job on farm, no field work, $4.00 or $5.00 week. Mrs. Elsie Ralston, Atlanta, c-o Gen. Del. . vies = es Middleaged weman wants light farm work, no ield work, home with small family of good peo- ple and $2.50 week. Miss Mae Roberts, Columbus, 3608 4th Ave. Middleaged, refined, unencum- bered woman, healthy, good character wants light farm work, no field work, for home and sal- ary. Mrs. F. R. Mayson, Smyrna. 35 yr. old man, 3 in family can work, wants job. Life time exp. on farm. G. W. Weathers, Atlan- ta, 272 Richardson St. S. W. Strong, healthy boy 16 yrs. old wants work on farm or dairy near Atlanta. Apply, Child Wel- fare Association, Mrs. Isabel Fulghum, Home Finding Divi- sion, Atlanta, 779 Juniper St. 1h. farmer wants smali farm and.5 bbl. stand turpentine, on share erop basis. David L. Oum- bee, Giennville, Rt. 4, c-o R. L. | ohnston. : f a Want work on truck farm, or dairy. Full time help, or part of Martha Crump, Toccoa. Rt. 2 to work, no children. Middle- baged, colored. S. L. Sims, Villa Rica. Rt. 1. 5 halves. Exp. poultry, tractor and truck driving, most any kind of work. Good ref. Paul Autrey, Athens, 640 Barber St. Want work on poultry farm, Reliable, single, with some exp. J. E. Bishop. Widow, 45 with 4 yr. old child, wants job on farm. Good worker. Mrs. May Byrd, Cedartown, Rt. 2, c-o W. M. Runyam. Widow with: large family, wants place on farm for wages, consider 2 horse on 50-50 basis. Have to be moved and furnished small run bill. Move now. Life time exp. Mrs. Harriett Godwin, 18 yr. old boy wants place on dairy farm. Some exp. Can drive car, truck or tractor. No bad habits except smoking. Wilmer Garmon, Atco, 7 Puritan St, 17 yr. old boy wants place on farm or dairy. Some exp. Come or write. Charles Hicks, Atce. Want. job on large farm as caretaker or overseer. Lifetime exp. on farm, also exp. with ma- chinery. Best of ref. exch. A. V. Marable White, Oak. Box 48. Lifetime exp. in tobacco. Have to be furnished to make crop; con- sider wage job or part crop and part wage. Prefer So. Ga. Thos. Lawhorne, Ocilla. Rt. 2. : 30 yr. old, single, white man wants job as overseer of 4 or 6 h. farm. Life time exp. on farm. corn, cotton, peanuts, etc., hog raising. $25.00 mo., and board, or $45.00 and board self. Ref. ech. J. A. Hilton, Doraville, RFD 1. 19 yr. old, white boy, life exp. in farming, wants job with good people. Willing worker. Write or see, at once. W. J. Scoggins, Kite. Rt. 2, Box 511. Want share crop on 50-50 ba- sis, with good, honest, reliable man. High school education and well exp. farm*work, cattle, poul- try, and some exp. in carpenter work. Can furnish ref. J: C. White, Armuchee. be Man,'57, 2 boys, wants farm on halves. Have .to be financed to make crop. Pasture with wa- ter and good land. W. K. Pea- cock, Butler, Good, reliable white man and wife wants share crop for 1939 with good. man, Clyde Neely, Brovklet Rivg = 5a Want farm on halves, or other basis. Wife and 3 children. Hor- ace Bone, Atlanta, 543 Venable _ Young man, wife and 2 chil- _Johnson, Covington, RFD 3. dairy, up farm work. John F. Sheppard. Mrs. J. D. Lord, Hazlehurst, Rt. : : place with house with honest home and salary. Refined people. -on farm as truck or tractor driver. son, Boston, Rt. A. se _O1 | overseer, dont mind work. 3 in rop and extra work. 3 in family, wife want farm on. dairy, |. O. K. Herron, Moultrie, Rt. 1, -0} Janta, 925 Capitol Ave. | Knight, - Demorest, care L. W. | work, for home and small salary. -|farm, work, helping with stock, Want 1 h. farm on_ halves. Prefer truck farm. 8 in family. | Like to move as soon as possible | be moved and furnished to make crop. | Some carpenter. work, etc. State 0 = MARKET BULLETIN POSITIONS WANTED | Want on 50-50 basis or 3rd and 4ths; a good 2 or 3h. crop near school and church, large house in good cond., and good land. Ref, L. Purcell, Homer, Rt. 1. dren want 1 h. farm on halves and extra work by day. Have be moved and furnished to make crop. Anywhere in Ga. Oscar 41 yr. old dirt farmer wants Supt., place on large farm or with Christian people. Educated, business and trucking exp. Alone. C. T. Arnold, Atlan- ta, c-o. Gen. Del. Want job as foreman of large farm. 40 yrs. old and life time experience. T. L. Tarpley, Fair- burn. Rt. 1. - ' Diesel mechanic and _ welder would like job on farm keeping farm machinery and other Atlanta, 681 Cooper St. Middleaged: widow with 13 yr. old son wants work on farm for home and salary. Best of ref. 2, Care A. C. Bohannon. 2 honest, reliable women wants people in exchange for hoeing and other light farm work. Exp. jn farming, poultry, ea. milk cow. Can finance self. Ref. K. Dodd, Bastanollee. tg ian Refined woman wants light farm work, no field work, for home with reliable, respectable people and reasonable salary. Mrs. Frances Lette, Cumming, Rt. 3, care J. F. Bottoms. 36 yr. old widow wants light farm work, no field work, prefer with elderly couple, reliable and all right for home and reasonable salary. Mrs. Louise Holton, Sale City, Rt. 1, care Robert Daughtry. | 48 yr. old white boy wants job on farm with good family. Will- ing worker and no bad habits ex- cept smoking. Will exc. ref. Baxt- er Allen, Rockmart, Rt. 2. care WT Bil, ; Man with 4 in family wants job Have to be moved. Frank Goss, Clarkesville, Rt. 1. oh - Want 1 or 2 h. farm on shares. Partly furnish self. 4 in family, 21 and 16 yr. old boys. Live 1 mi. Northwest Barwick. Mrs. F. John- 25 yr. old man wants job as family. Good ref. School Fore- man, gen. farming, truck, tractor drivr. Start 1st of year. State wages paid. W. T. Sargent, Rome Rt. 1, eare Rock Mtn. Farm. 28 yr. old, man, wife, no children want 1h. farm or job on farm for wages. Wife can help with light farm work. Have to be moved and furnished. Come see at once. Olin McDaniel, Maxeys, Rt. 1. Le i Man and wife, 50 yrs. old, no children, want job as caretaker of place, raise chickens and small truck for owner if salary is large enough. Near Savannah. Can be- gin at once. Jack G. Jones, At- Want job on farm doing. light farm work, no field work except feed hogs and chickens, for board and reasonable salary. Mrs. L. C. Worley. eer 41 yr. old woman, with one child, nice, clean, respectable, wants light farm work, no field Mrs. Bertha Murphy, Waco, Rt. 2. Want work on farm, doing light chickens or any kind of farm work. Can give ref. At once. Willie Williams, Ogeechee. _ 20 yr. old white woman with child wants jeb at once doing light farm work, no field .work, for home and small salary.. Mrs. J. Q. Davis, Eatonton, Rt. 4: Want 1 or 2 h. crop, 50-50 basis. and get something planted for winter crop. Best of ref. K. E. Martin, College Park, Rt. 2. _ Want 1h. crop in So. Ga. 50-50 basis, or 2 A. tobacco, bal. time for wages. 2 plow hand. Or Turpentine work: See or write. S. T. Jefferson, Tifton, Rt. 2. | Want good blacksmith shop, where a real mechanic: and iron welder can make good on a 50-50 proposition, E. W. Cash, Harlem. Family of 5 (3 to work), wants 1h. farm with someone to raise hogs and chickens on halves, also want 1 milch cow to milk and take care of, with good house, land and water. J. L. Thigpen, Cobbtown, care H. G. Kirkland. Want 1h. farm and 2 or 3 M. Turpentine boxes. 5 in family, all large enough to work. Have to Want near good schooi. Ae: Hackle, Lyons, Rt. 4, Box eras te : 29 yr. old man, single, unen- cumbered, exp. truck and tractor driver, can also paint and . do close to school and church. J Atlanta |ist. Wm. C. Lewis, Toomsbo POSITIONS WANTED Exp. farmer with family of 5 (6 large enough to work), wants wages, including a garden spot. John B. Law, Cairo, Rt. 2. Want job working for wages on truck farm. Life time exp. best ref. Wife and 1 child. E. M, Jarvis, Glenwood, Rt. 1. > Want job working at dairy for wages. Wife and 1 child. EB. M. Holder, Glenwood, RFD 1, Want 10 or 1: A. good land suitable for truck farming, near good church and school, for stand- ing rent. B. B. Carlisle, Armus chee, Rt. 2. g 2 Want job in dairy, blacksmith or gen. farm work, Single. A. C. Bethamy, Rochelle. Box 993. Widow wants place with elder ly woman without. children to d light farm work, no field wor $12.00 mo. and home. Mrs. D. Sle Atlanta, 64 Dorothy fi ee F meee ' Wanted by a long exp. Tobacco and gen. farmer a 1 h. farm on 50-50 basis. Landlord furnish land, stock, equipment, % for some supplies. Thoroughly. come petent. References. Come an see or write at once. J. H. Cause Bloomingdale. ee Man with family wants job on farm. Exp. gen. farming, tractor, truck driving, dairy and carpente er work. Can oversee, also; cone sider 1 h. crop on halves. 38 y old, good health. Good ref. gin any time, anywhere in Ga, R. L. Evans, Douglas, Rt. 1. Want 2 h. crop on halves, als 1 h. crop on halves, with wo until crop time, 2 men. Wa plant peanuts, tobacco, cotton, beans, etc. 2 houses, ate: Morris, Rockmart, Rt. 1. _ A 1 horse man wants crop on 50-50 basis, or would work at anything for a living. Wife ar 3 children. Can give ref. Herbert C. Barron, Acworth, Box 113; care Lee Jones. 5 Young man and wife wants jon on farm at $20.00 mo., and wood and house furnished. Have to. moved. Tate Carter, Jasper, Rt. 1 Good farmer wants 2 h. farm on shares and 5 M. turpentine boxes to work on halves. Not over 20 mi. E. O. Johnson, Nich olls, Rt. 3. Se Want 2 h. crop on 3rds and 4ths for 1939. Can furnish self, Prefer Floyd Co. C. E. League, Rt. 1., Care Fred Salmon, Rome. Want job looking after poultry, stock or hog farm, Consider sma i salary with privilege of taki small interest in same. Exp. an best of ref. P. C. Reid, Wacc Rty24; Sie ia Young man wants job-on tar Can drive a truck and tractor. Go anywhere. M. F. Black, Gray- mont, Rt. 2. ie eae Want work poultry farm and hatchery on share basis. Exv, workers. W. C. Cooper, Breme Want job on farm, trucking habits. Jas. Higdon, Want 2 h. farm on shares. Hat to be furnished and have work to do this winter. Christian people. Give good ref. Reoey He 4 move. Willing to work. Jessie Bray, Kingston, Rt. 2. ae Want job as manager of gen, farm or stock raising. Hard work- er, best of ref. Preferably i middle Ga. Strittly sober. smal family. Write at once. G. W. Haire, Cordele, Rt. C)- = Want crop on halves. Exp plant and truck farming. Ne preferred. Talmadgi Clark, Flowery Branch, _ Want job as Supt. farm, tobacco or truck and poultry farm. Well exp. in all lines. Would take good 1 h. farm, 50-50 basis. Ref. W. Herring, Juliette, Rt. 1.0 Man, wife, no children, good wage work, or share Must be furnished. Can give r Roy S. Rockett, Lyons, Rt. 3. Want good 3 or 4 h. farm halves and 2 houses. Plenty of help. Like to get some day wor' until time to start crop. C. Addison, Gibson, Rt. 1. \ | 34 yr. old man, wire and 3 small children, wants good job. Can do most anything on farm, drive car, carpenter work, etc. Ready to move. E. E. Ward, Tooms ; Rt. 2. ee _ Want 3 h. crop on 50-50 basis in good location where can rai large crop tobacco. 9 in fan large enough to work. Hon Copeland, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Want truck driving job on farm. 28 yrs. old, well exp. W. C. Connor. Blackshear. _ 24 yr. old man wants job on farm, Can handle most any kin farm machinery, en - S 3 oie Ae ing. $15.00 mo. board, lau: Ref. if wanted. Start Janua Want job. Can do most an kind of farm work. Have to moved. Sober and honest. Jesse wages first letter. Roy A. Willis, Oh0opee, oa ee Smith, Pelham, Rt. 2, care C. Pritchard. =