WALTER PERKINS, ACTING SUPESVnOn MARKETING Div. =
tT
MONDAY, JANUARY 16, (1939
for butter fat content by the Veterinary Di-
of the State Agricultural Department during
ast ie Constant checkup tests are. render ed
0: TI checks to pay for shortages. in test as
That this service is greatly :
ciated is witnessed by hundreds of letters of |
made by plants.
ude received from producers over the state.
yst milk and: cream being sold on its butter fat a.
; it naturally gives the dairymen great sat-
to know when he is being given a square
bsity that Federal requirements of the.
ood Department a its ses shipped
- State.
r anufacturers had the: necessary plants, the
essary equipment and a large per cent of the
le was traced to the producer of sour cream.
eterinary Division of the Agricultural De- -
tm nt who have been working on this is proud
et that the quality of butter offered for sale
gia today compares favorably with our sis-
-and the Federal Food Division reports
the State of Georgia has improved the quality
itter more than any other State in this section
the -past year. :
% elimination of unfit cream the quality of
as been greatly improved.
Georgia Dairy Act
es ae of the State Agricultural
ent in their annual report makes the. fol-
statement: It has been found that the
Amendment to the 1929 Dairy Act passed in 1937
1 General Assembly did not go quite far
gs quoted below on the Atlanta Market are for :
gs that have not been candled or graded for
ality. Eggs that have been graded and are guar-
nteed grade A quality, are bringing 3c to 5c
nium. Unclassified, current receipts and yard
ees Ss are HOt permitted to be offered to the
- Doz. 20 |. [>
6-17
14-.15
Le .10-.12
Lb. .08.
p12
15=416
, bO= 18s
Lb. .08-.10
Lb.
Lb. 20
Lb. .25-.30
Bu. .57-.58
Bu. .55-.57
Bu. .86
.90-1.15
1.15-1.25
[0 NTRY BUTTER, best table
; peep CORN
ET E POTATORS Sees per 100 Lbs.
BAGE (green, per 100 Lbs.)
BBAGE (white, per 100 Lbs.)
= b7.00
fe A ae er
: per ton 28.00
:
. ship low grade milk and cream iia. Georgia there
was considerable increase in the use of sweet but-_
ter in the manufacture of ice cream. This Act
-should provide that any butter so used shall have
been manufactured from milk or cream produced,
and handled under conditions no less stringent than
_ required of milk or cream produced or handled in
the State of Georgia and used only under get oe
from. the State Veterinarian.
Have a Rat Killing Day |
Men and boys with sticks and several dogs are.
needed for this fray.
_ Route the rats from their
haunts and chase them until they are killed.
Rats are very destructive on a farm. They catch
young chickens, destroy and befoul grain and corn
and upkeep on the average farm of all the rats on
it, would go a long way toward feeding a_ horse,
mule or cow.
Rats can be kept down if buildings are built or.
raised above the ground two or three feet.
der buildings that are high enough off the ground
for hogs and dogs to run under them.
Use Your Head S
Soft hogs are now selling for $6.00 to $6.75 per |
hundred weight. Last year in May they brought
$8.25 per hundred. In June $9.00. Last July $9.25
and last August $9. 00 per hundred. ,
Would it not be a good plan to extend the mar-
keting period for your hogs so as to take advantage.
of these high prices in the Summer.
Would it not have paid to have sold off as many
as possible last August evn though they were light
in weight, rather than feed four months and sell
for three cents a pound less? This feed could then
have been used to carry smaller Rees through the
winter-and have them in prime shape for the late
' spring and summer trade?
Furthermore, if sows were bred so as to ne
pigs March first and September first they would
come nearer making the high market.
eM
Gece Peau Pork Products |
Show
The Denstcat of Aarikaluiss is sponsoring a
Peanut Pork Products Show. at the Farmers Mar-
ket on Glen Iris Drive, Atlanta, on January 23-28
- and all Georgia citizens are urged to visit the show.
The Peanut-fed pork products will be displayed
at the show to stress the high food value and oe
periority of peanut fed hogs.
Seventh World Poultry Conegrss
Cleveland, Ohio, July 28
to Aug. a; 1939 :
We have boro us the Gener a Announcement of
the Seventh World Poultry Congress, the purpose
of which is as follows: =
1. To stimulate interest in worlds poultry
Livestock
ATLANTA, Ga., San. 13As. quoted BY: White .
Provision Co., and subject to change daily:
No. 1 soft hogs, 180 to 240 Ibs. _._-_- 8 2-650
No. 2 soft hogs, 150 to 180 lbs, _--- 6.00
No. 3 soft hogs, 130 to 150 Ibs, SW oe:
No. 4 soft hogs, 110 to 130 lbs, _-__..--___--__ 5.5t
!ONO5 piss; 60 bo: 110-1bs) on 25.23 |
Strictly corn fed hogs were quoted at for the
market top 1.25.
Albany soft hogs were quoted by Cudahy |
- Packing Co. at 6.25. a
CATTLE
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 bring . .
5 $4.50 to $5. Fat dairy cows $4.50 to $5: medium and 4
~ common, $3.75 to $4. Canners, $3.25 to $3.50 mostly. ;
, Good heavy bt Is, $4. 50 to $53. ight bulls $4 to $4.25.
The
rats will have difficulty in getting into the build-_
ings and they will have a hard time burrowing un-
affairs gad promote friendly international TES,
lations. i : ay
2. To pool the best and most recent knowl=
; edge concerning the various aspects of ae
- poultry industry in all parts of the world.
SO. Lo encourage the development and -scien~
tific research in connection with the. eee
tion and. marketing of poultry products.
4. To encourage thorough displays on an in-
ternational basis of purebred poultry and. the
improvement of poultry stock in all countries,
5. To illustrate by governmental and. industry
exhibits, important phases and progress = io
worlds poultry industry. oe
6. To encourage, through appropriate. meas=
ures, the demand for the products of the ae
industry. is
7. Yo afford an opportunity for petite of
_ the world to visit. various units of. the industr
and: points of historic and scenic interest. in the
United States as well as the Worlds Fair be-
ing held at New York, Neos _and San Fran
cisco, California.
This will indeed be a great occasion and.
i
NAME
' | SWEET POTATOES, bulk, per 100 lbs: __-_: .90-1.15
| TURNIPS, punched, per, dozen bunches -.
worth the time and money of anyone vitally i
ested in the poultry industry.
The Mole Crckat
In reply fg an. paquity regarding the I Mole ric!
et, Dr. H. P. Stuckey, Director of the Georgia E
periment Station, Experiment, eg ak writes
follows: ee
We .regret that our bulletin dealing with
mole cricket is out of print. However, the comm
=
- method of destroying this insect is to put out poi
son bait. You understand, of course, that wh
poison bait is applied, domestic animals must
kept off the poisoned area. One mixture genera y.
recommended is cottonseed meal 100 pounds, rice
flour 100 pounds, calcium arsenate 10 pounds. Th s
mixture is moistened with a solution made by one
part of low grade molasses to 10 parts of water,
Add just enough of the solution to give a m
crumbly mixture. Scatter this over the land befo:
the crop is planted and make another applicatio
-soon atter the crop is planted. The mold crickets
come out of the ground at night, feed on this poison
_ bait, and are killed. If you are unable to get. ric
flour you ray suse corn meal.
- SPECIAL NOTICE
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Prices of F reah. Vevetables 7
Prices of fresh vegetables prevailing on State
Farmers Market, Atlanta, ies January 13th.
APPLES, bulk, per bushel _ 15-90
BEANS (Lima) per bushel
BEANS, (snap) per bushel hamper Aare -1,60-1.65
CABBAGE, bulk, per 100 pounds ~__-__. A.15- 1.25
COLLARDS, per dozen bunches
EGGPLANT, per bushel hamper 3
MUSTARD GREENS, per bushel hamper _ 40-50
PEAS, green, per bushel hamper 262 1.70-1.80
PEPPERS, per bushel hamper _ L 50-1.75
; POTATOES, cobblers, per. 100-Ib. bag -.__1.90-2.00
SPINACH, per bushel basket :
SQUASH, per bushel hamper __.---_.-__ 1.75-2.00
TOMATOES, per loose pack Cigt 23s y 20 a
TURNIP" SALAD bushel ee :
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Established by J. J. Brown,
March
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Publishing Office
~ Notices of farm produce and
MARKET BULLETIN
GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN |
Commissioner of Agriculture
1, 1917
Published Semi-Monthly by
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner
a
Capitel, Atlanta, Geergia
Cevington, Ga.
Netify om FORM 3578Bureau of 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-
tien 1103, Act of October 3, 1917.
appurtenances admissable under
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space will not permi
t insertions of notice containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
letin.
: Second Hand Machinery
FOR SALE
: Farquah boiler and eng., 25 h. p.
mounted, good cond., $300.00 at
Jonesboro. Mrs. M. W. Sewell,
_ Marietta, Rt. 2. :
Chattanooga Reversible disc
plow, $10.00 cash, or 4 shoats, $2.50
each value. Mrs. J. H. Davis,
Smithville, RFD, Box 137.
, Light 2 h. wagon, good cond.,
$35.00 at my farm, 2 mi. North
Murrayville. Mrs. J. A. Shope,
Murrayville, Rt. 1. ; ;
Good harrow and cultivato
_ combined, $25.00; good 2 h. riding
- cultivator, 10 gal. Bb] churn, used
but good, $3.00; other pieces farm
-_. machinery, very reasonable. Mrs.
E. Spence, Atlanta, 130 West Wes-
ley Road.
Small farm tractor, plow, riding
harrow attachment, cultivators,
_ complete outfit, good cond., Cost
$550.00 less than year ago; sell
$300.00. . E. Thompson, Jr., Ca-
baula.
. No. 10 DeLaval Separator, per-
feet cond., $20.00, or exc. for any
. pood breed 1 yr. old hens. B.
__H. Samples, Dublin. ~
Grits mill rocks, engine and
erusher, all complete, $75.00. O.
-F. Callahan, Tarrytown.
complete except bottom rock.
H. H. Rogers, Charing.
_ Avery Joy Rider cultivator with
_ disc attachments, used very little,
$20.00. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, Rt. 3.
Kinstin drum type 1 man
_ Btump puller, complete, first
-_ tlass cond., 1 stalk cutter, ready
~ to use. Cheap for cash or pro-
duee. W. M. Shattuck, Black-
phear, Rt. 2, Box 343.
24 dise tractor harrow, 1 mow-
Ing machine and hay rake, in
good cond. Write or see E. S.
Roach, Buford, Rt, 1.
Cole planter, 1 guano distrib-
utor (for tobacco or cotton), 1
disc harrow, 1 2-h. turner plow.
J. N. Green, Soperton, Rt. 1.
A 225 gal. hog scalding tank,
$5.00 FOB. John P. Cheney,
Marietta.
__A 50 tooth drag harrow, $3.00
at my farm. Arthur Owen,
_ Barnesville.
20 h. p. steam eng., 1 Farmall
tractor,t ractor harrow and trac-
tor plow, a 3-60 saw gin outfit
_, complete; 1 International Riding
- ultivator, sev. Martin ditchers,
other farming tools. Right price.
W. I. Dorris, Douglasville.
__A steam eng. and boiler, 2 yrs.
~ since used but good cond. then,
$50.00. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Le Branch, Rt. 1.
__ Sears automatic can sealer,
good cond., cheap. J. F. Hiscock,
Quitman. :
Bradley Economy King: Jr:
cream separator, $10.00 or exc.
_ for equal value can use. Bed,
Reese, Cartecay.
; 1 King Economy No. 24 sep-
erator, $10.00 at my home. Mrs.
_ &.L. Greene, Cuthbert. Rt. Le
: John Deere Sulky (riding turn)
_ plow, ist class cond., $25.00 m
: y
agli J. E. Pevey, Ellabelle. Rt.
3-80 saw Gullet gins, hydraulic
press, 75 h. electric motor, com-
plete outfit. New price around
_ $12,500. Sell for $9,750. W. A.
_. Payne, Butler.
__ New Idea transplanter No. 5.
S. Preader Co. Mfg. never been
_ uncrated. Sell at bargain. M. G.
2 Cline, Milledgeville, P. O. Box
246.
. Swing hammer feed mill, No
16 DeLaval cream separator, long
system Roller mill, complete, 40
bbl. Midget Marvel flour mill, in-
luding 48 in, grist
__ E. -T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam,
(ct oak
_ _ 4h. wagon, Webber 2% 40-44
_ in. wheel, good cond. except body
_ somewhat ramshacked, bargain
at $50.00. Trade for good North
Ga. corn. J. L. Christopher, Du-
.
x
48 in. Grist mill, Top runner,
mill. Apply.}
bore Rd
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul-
Second-Hand Machinery
FOR SALE
Stump puller, good as new,
$75.00. good Pea and Bean thresh,
practically new, $50.00. J. R. Bai-
ley, Turin.
1 McCormick Deering 6 ft.
mule binder at bargain. Write
George Powell, Warthen.
1% h. p. McCormick-Deering
gas eng., Meadows grist mill, 20
in. rocks, all A-1 cond. R. V.
Weaver, Quitman, Rt. 4.
Williamson stump puller, good
sond., with attachments, $100.00
cash or exc. for pigs or shoats
of good breeding. J. Horton Tay-
lor, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
Moline planter, good running
cond., used 2 seasons, plates to
plant corn, cotton, beans and
peas, all kinds seed, $15.00; also
Hastings super seed corn, 15c
peck. All FOB. A. J. Pope, Tal-
lapoosa.
No. 30 Cletrac tractor, good
mechanical cond., and other farm
equipment. Cash or terms. Dr.
C. J. Wellborn, Gainesville.
Athens 3 disc Farmall 20 plow,
all bearings, fine shape, $75.00;
Silo Form, concrete, $75.00; 3 h.
Deere riding plow, little used,
$13.00; 80 gal. churn and motor,
$45.00. Wm. J. Brennan, Colum-
bus, 1511-19th St.
Second Hand Machinery
WANTED
Want a 200 gal. Friend-Hardie
or Bean (peach tree) spray tank,|
complete, in good cond., and not
have been used more than 5 sea-
sons. W. Vance Grant, Cornelia.
Want 12-15 in. Turbine water
wheel, any standard make, also
want stalk cutter. Must be in
good cond. J. B. Williams, Elli-
jay, RFD 2. :
Exe. Caterpillar 20 Tractor in
good cond., for wheel type farm
tractor in good cond. Claud
Montgomery, Commerce.
Want combination fertilizer
and grain drill, about 10 row cap.,
in good cond., and price reason-
\able. R. H. Freeman, Forsyth.
Want buy Garden tractor, in
good cond., cheap for cash. S. M.
Wilson, Atlanta, Box 4147.
_ Want a good Pecan spray out-
fit. Howard B. Payne, Elberton.
Exe. Cole planted, good cond.,
with 2 hoppers (plant anything,
40 and 41 combined), for Cole
planter with Duplex hopper, run-
ner type. C. H. Wiggins, Thom-
asville, Rt. 4.
Want power Spray pump, 3 h.
eng., and tank, in good cond., at
bargain. J. G. Buyers, Whites-
burg. Rt. 1.
Want Hammer feed mill. Give
full particulars. J. G. Chambliss,
Americus, Rt. A.
Want 2 row Boll Weevil dust-
er, also 1 Shetland pony. Day
Davis, Rutledge.
_ Want 2-70 or 2-80 saw gin out-
fit, complete, without the power.
S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia. -
Want used tractor, preferably
Farmall F 2, cheap for cash. T.
E. Ferrell, Buckhead.
Want a 25-30 h. p. stationary
eng., in good cond. Otis Gooch,
Jefferson.
Want a 200 gal. orchard spray,
in good cond., cheap for cash. J.
F. Cook, Madras.
Want small or med. size farm
tractor, with or without cuiti-
vators, and other implements.
a D. Walker, Macon, 349 Turpin
Want 1 Case or Athens Bush
and Bog harrow for W. C. Allis
tractor, for cash. J. M.- Goldin,
Draketown. i
Want smali size Spray gun,
also 1 horse wagor. near Atlanta.
J. S. Hardy, Atlanta, 1625 Jones-
| 600 wire batteries
a Rt. 2.
Second Hand Machinery
WANTED
Want windmill, tower, 60 ft. or
more, and tank, in first class
cond. Give full description and
price. John Wilkes, Lyons.
Want 1 standard feed mill,
Meadows or Wise preferred, in
A-1 cond., used very little, oper-
ate with Chevrolet 6 motor, with
collectors, etc., complete, for
around $50.00. M. LL. Callaway,
Rayle.
Want Jacket boiler, 14% h. p. in
A-1 cond., at bargain for cash.
drakes, $1.50 ea.; eggs, $1.00 per
15 del. C. W. Price, Cedartown,
Ried,
Want 2 h. walking cultivator,
cheap for cash. No junk. L. H.
Brasington, Buena Vista.
Want 4-70 saw Continental big
drum feeders also 4 hullers brest.
J. E. Chandler, Milledgeville.
Want late model windmill and
tower, cheap for cash. Give de-
tails. J. H. Archer, Sparta.
Want No. 20 Farmall or Allis
Chalmers tractor, also Reaper
and Binder and oats Combine, in
werking cond.,. near Savannah.
Sarah W. Rainey, Savannah, 413
Maupas Ave.
Incubators & Brooders
FOR SALE
6,400 cap. Wishbone dbl deck
Inc. automatic egg-turning, oil
burning, perfect cond. Cost $1,-
200.00; sll $400.00. Take part in
corn, chickens, or hogs at market
price. Frank Warnock, States-
boro, Rt. 5. a
25 wooden frame batteries, 3x
40 ft. ea. gal water troughs, mesh
floors, cap. of starting and fin-
ishing 300 chicks every 3 weeks.
$2.00 ea. Exc. for anything can
use. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista.
Buckeye inc., good cond., com-
plete automatic turning trays,
572 cap., 4 trays, 43 cap. ea. Rea-
sonable or. exc. for B. R. chicks.
Mrs. W. L. Poole, Canton, Rt. 4.
Kerosene brooder, 500 chick
size, used twice, $5.00 at farm.
Exc. for 7 bu. sound corn. Bring
corn and get brooder. M. Pettit,
Pike.
Big Hen Inc., 95-100 egg cap.
good cond., $3.00. K. Vann,
Waycross, 1309 Grove Ave.
500 to 1M eap. oil burning
brooder, A-1 cond., $15.00 or exc.
for Jersey heifer. C. F. Brown,
Smyrna.
300 cap. Inc., for sale or exc.
Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 3. ,
550 egg cap. Sears Super Hat-
cher Imc., good cond., nearly new,
$25.00 including other poultry
equipment. Lottie ,; Cavender,
Conyers, Rt. 1: =
Mammoth Buckeye electric
Inc., perfect cond., used 4 sea-
sons, 2688 egg cap., $275.00 FOB.
Ed M. Furlough, Thomasville.
Buckeye ker. brooder, 250
chick eap., used only once, good
cond., cost $22.00; sell, $5.00; also
for laying
hens, with drip water system
and feeding troughs, cheap.
George Haskell, Macon, Rt. 4,
Phone 1955-W.
Queen Inc., good cond., 1M cap.
$40.00. Trade for peas, corn, and
chickens. M. T. Morrow, New-
born.
Incubator and complete equip-
ment for poultry. raising. Write.
O. G. Mingledorff, Blackshear.
400 egg cap. Super Hatcher,
Inc., self-turning trays, A-1
cond., $8.50. Mrs. Dorothy Cobb,
College Park, 416 E. Mercer Ave.
390 egg cap. Electric Superior
Hatcher, 1M cap. Blue Flame oil
brooder. Sell or exch. for corn,
etc. G. H. Keen, 1365 Memorial
Dr., S. E., Atlanta.
Complete home-made brooder
outfit, uses kerosene, 50 or more}
baby chick cap., feeders includ-
ed, $8.50 at my place. D. P. Ed-
wards, Waycross, 2210 Carswell
Ave.
Incubators & Brooders
WANTED
complete. Give description and
price. G. W. Hartrampt, Atlanta,
571 Capito] Ave., SW.
Want some finishing batteries
for friers. Quote best price, del.
Joe Burnam, Cordele, 601 11th
Ave. 1
COTTON SEED for SALE
25 bu. Cleveland-Wannamaker
cottonseed, Ist yr. $1.00 bu. W.
J. Music, Whitesburg.
About 125 bu. D&PL No. 11
cottonseed, carefully ginned and
sound, 75c bu at home; $1.00 bu
Have for sale, 2 Indian Runner
Want a wood burning Brooder,|
COTTON SEED for SALE
D. & P. L. No. 11A cottonseed,
75c bu.; Texas rust-proof oats,
45c bu.; Sericea Lespedeza, 17c
lb.; Korean Lespedeza, 4c lb. del.;
Kobe Lespedeza, 6c lb. del. A. M.
Akin, Newborn. ;
Limited amt. Dixie Triumph
wilt-resistant stample and Half
and Half cottonseed, kept pure
at gin, $1.00 bu. ea., fob. L. E.
Strange, Cobbtown.
- About 300 lbs. Tooles long
staple cottonseed, kept pure at
gin, $2.00 bu Glenn L. DeFoor,
| Kastanollee.
1M bu. pure Ped. Sea Island
cottonseed, $3.00 bu. FOB Val-
dosta. In lots from 1 to 10 bu.,
over 10 bu, $2.75 bu. C. E. Baker,
Valdosta. :
William Tooles wilt resistant
cotton seed, $1.00 bu.; Runner
seed peanuts, 4c lb.; chufas, $3.00
bu. W. W. Williams, Quitman.
Ped. Piedmont Cleveland big
boll cottonseed, Ist yr.. 1 in. sta-
ple, 10 days earlier, $3.00 per 100
lbs. Frt. paid now. J. H. Davis,
| Milledgeville, Rt. 5.
Early Prolific King cottonseed,
picked out before rain on it, $1.00
bu.; also ered be a Pec.
oun igs, br gilts, service
Soe eBest blood lines. F. H.
Burn, Midville.
D&PL cotton seed No. 114A, pti-
vately ginned, pure, 75c bu. Exs.
for peas, O-too-tan beans or cane
seed. G. C. Edmondson, Temple.
Pure, 1st yr. Cokers 100 cot-
tonseed, culled and graded, $1.00
bu. W. C. Oliver, Carnesville.
16 bu. Tooles cottonseed, 1%
in. staple, $4.00 bu. I. A. Wil-
liams, Eastanollee.,
Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, re-
cleaned, graded, 100 lb. bags, 90c
bu. Swap for peas. Whatleys
prolific corn, field selected, nub-
bed, hand shelled, $2.00 bu. W.H.
Bolton, Griffin.
75 bu. Dixie Triumph cotion-
-C- R. Horne, Grovetown, Rt. 1,
Box 4.
Cokers Str. 7 wilt-resistant
cottonseed, 1st yr. kept pure at
gin, $1.00 bu. B. F. Fagan, Mar-
tin.
Monday, January 16, 19
seed, 75c bu. No personal checks. |
Farmers Golden Te:
Scricture: Pro. 3, 5 an
Trust in the Lord wit
thine heart; and lean
unto thine own understar
ing. In all thy ways acknoy
edge Him and He shall dir
| thy paths.
es.
SEED FOR SALI
Pea -seed, Willett W.
bunch cold-resistant, 30c j
Early running English pea see
25c lb. Bountiful, extra
snap bean seed, 20c Ib. All p
paid. Mrs. Ida B. Baile
ton. . ae
Beans, certified bunch
bean seed, sound, in good
$3 per bu. N. T. Beasley,
Matchless. $1 lb. I
certified Margiobe, a
$3 Ib. W. R. Stephens,
ville. Rt. 6. BS
20 bu. orange cane seed.
bu.; Marglobe tomato see
lb.; New Stone and Balt
15c lb. Blackeye, white
brown sugar Crowder peas, 10
$1. B. R. Woodliff, Ploy
Braneh,-Rt. 1. Se
Beer seed, 5
ing, 10c start. Add 3 post:
Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart,
Bean seed, striped half-ru
early white garden beans,
sound and tender hull, als
cupfulls early brown
bean seed, lg. cupful, 20c; pt.
postpaid, coin preferred. S
on small order. Mrs. N. B
by, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Dill seed, beet, pimiento
old fashioned mushrhello:
10c thls., or 3 for 25c. A
Effie Ralston, Ella Gap.
Artichoke seed, Jerusaler
lb. fob Chickamauga. | Cal
Hearn, Chickamauga. :
Bean seed, extra good,
streaked half-runner, w
treated, 20c cup, 2 for 35
Ib., cash or money order
postage. Mrs. L. R. Ashw
Loganville, Rt. 1.
SEED FOR SALE |
Watermelon seed, Stone Moun-
tain, 2 yrs. sound and pure, $10
per 100 Ibs.; Cuban Queen, pure,
saved by hand from 1938 crop,
75c lb. H. L. Wilcher, Butler,
Rt. 1.
Okra, Mammoth green pod,
first year from Hastings, 75 or
100 Ib. lots, 35c lb del. Albert
Baker, Norman Park.
Pea Seed, early English and
salad pea seed, 10c teacup. Exc.
1 cup for 2 100-lIb. white feed
sacks, no holes; also good sun-
dried apples, no worms, 15c lb.
Include postage. Mrs Ralph
Peeples, Stone Mountain.
Beer seed, California multiply-
ing, 10c a start, 3 starts 25c. Mrs.
Etta Mae Sanders, Rockmart,
Rt. 2.
Nice large white multiplying
onions, mild flavored, 45c gal.,
del. Large mammoth Sunflower
seed, 25c qt., or 75 gal. Mrs. C.
T. Hunt, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Onions, white multiplying, 40c
gal.; walnut -ieats, nice, clean,
25c lb. Add postage. Will accept
stamps. Mrs. G. B. Walker,
Blairsville, Rt. 4.
Watermelon, old - fashioned
pure Jones, $1 kh. J. F. Cofer,
Stephens.
Okra seed, Hastings mammoth
Perkins, 20c lb. or 15 in 5 Jb.
lotsor more; Exc. for bunch
beans, English peas or bunch
butterbeans. Add postage. Mrs.
S. R. Stephenson, LaGrange, Rt.
4.
Tomato seed, Vigorvine, (grows
12 ft.), 25c for 300 in January;
old fashioned red Indian and
White English peach seed, 300, 25c
and postage. Will C. Smith, Roy,
Ga.
Citron seed, 15c lb. Yellow
Bermuda onion sets, 10c qt. Large
Indian peach seed, 25 doz., run-
ning squash, 10c tbls.; Klondike
Strawberry plants. 15 C. Add
pone . Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Okra seed, 1938. Perkins green
pod, 25 lb. or 5 Ibs. for $1, plus
postage, no checks. R. A. Haltz-
houser, Sulphur Springs.
Pea seed, only 20 lbs., freeze-
proof, Wilkerson heavy fruiter,
35c Ib. postpaid by taking lot;
red nest onion sets, 45c % gal.
eee T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown,
Lespedeza seed, Korean and
Kobe, 4,000 lbs. 8c lb.; 3,000 Ibs.
brown top millet seed, 10c Ib.;
pure D. P. L. No. 11 A cottonseed,
$2.50 per 100 lbs. .W. O. Hudson,
Elberton, Rt. 1.
Tobacco seed, White Burley, 50c
lb. prepaid. Mrs. N. G. Forrester,
Buford, Rt. 2.
Beans, several Jarge white and
cream colored half-runner seed,
25c large teacup, postpaid. No
checks or stamps. Mrs. Enos
FOB. U.C. Bowman, Buford,
_} Mullins, Jasper, Rt. 2, Box 103.
Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.
Strawberry plants,
500, $1.50 M, del., prompt _
ment. Royce Waldrip, Fio
Branch, Rt. 1. : ee
Cabbage plants, leadin:
frost-proof, 500 50c; 1
White Bermuda and Cryst
onion plants, same price.
gee I. L. Stokes, Fitzgeral
Onion plants, white Berm
500 65c; $1 M; Early J
Wakefield, Plat Dutch cab
plants, 500 75c; $1.25 M, post:
paid. R. Chanclor, Pitts, |
Buysenberry plants, gi
very heavy bearer; write for
formation and price. Thom:
Hiscock, Quitman, Rt. 5, Box
Young berry, new Acme, th
less, and Boysenberry
either, 6 for $1; or 12 fo
prepaid; newest and best b
grapes and muscadine gr,
state insp. H. A. Neal, Ash
Lucretia dewberry and
rado blackberry plants, 60c
ea., 2 for 50c. Mrs. B. L
son, Greenville. re
Strawberry plants, 1,000
more, Mastodon, very large
sweet, 35c C, $1 for 300; also
eral hundred Armour p:
hedge plants, 2-4c. J. L. |
Newborn. ee
Cabbage, fresh Copenha
Chas. Wakefield, Early Jez
white crystal wax. yellow
muda onion plants, 75
50c del. Prompt shipmen
P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Blackberry, old-fashione
Thornless raspberry and
plants, 50c doz.; Gibson, Pre
gal., pp. John B. Nix, Alto,
Strawberry plants, red.
sugar saver; red thornless
berry and sage plants, 50c doz
1938 carrot seed, 50c pt., asp
gus crowns, clear seed p
trees, 75c doz. Mrs. W. B
Alto, Rt: 2.
Few hundred strong, well
ed Bosenberry and Youn
plants. Bosenberry, 6
90c; 12 plants, $1.50; 25,
50, $4.00; 100, $6.50 del..
Johnson, Pelham, RFD 1.
Peppermint, spearmint, c
50c doz.; garlic 10c hea
doz; strawberry, 500 $1.25.
M; exc. for white feed
popcorn, 50c doz ears. |
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Cabbage. plants, frost-
White Bermuda onions $1
exp. col.; 300 60c, 500 $1; :
M postpaid. C. H. Jones,
ma, Box 16. : Se
fat ay
onday, January 16, 1 939
MARKET BULLETIN __
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PLANTS FOR SALE
Strawberry plants, Missionary,
1.50 M del. Mrs. Leila Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1. S
_ Kudzu crowns, moss_ packed,
$6 per M. Young Walker, Toc-
coa, Rt. 3,
Kudzu crowns, select, with
planting instructions, if request-
ed, $1 C, $4.50 500; $8 M. Edw.
. Adams, Stapleton.
- Blackberry plants, bunch, cul-
tivated, $3 C; $10 500, fob. W. G.
elley, Conley. os
Strawberry plants, Klondike, 25c
85c 500, $1.50 M, del. Mrs.
Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
eRt. 1.
Strawberry plants, Klondike,
25 C, 90c 500; $1.50 M_ del.
young plants. Mrs. Ray Whit-
mire, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Kudzu plants, 500 M. Doyle
rump, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
_ Cabbage plants, large fresh ex-
tra early Jersey and Char.
Wakefield, 500 60c, $1 per M;
Bermuda onion plants, white and
yellow, same price, all del. post-.
paid. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
_ Strawberry plants, Klondike
and Lady Thompson, 25 C, 300
$1 or $1.75 M, del.; also white
bunch butterbeans, 4 Ibs. 50c;
no orders less than 4 lbs. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Belle Crowe,
Gianesville, Rt. 2. :
_ KHarly Jersey and Chas. Wake-
field cabbage, 10c C; $1.25 M;
iceburg lettuce; white and yel-
low Bermuda onion . plants,
200 25c, $1 M del. Mrs. H. L.
Brittingham, Guyton. :
Strawberry plants, 5000 giant
mew gem real ever-bearing, 100
75c; 250, $1.50; 500 $2.75 prepaid.
1000 collect $5. C. A. Dobbs,
Gainesville.
_ Boysenberries, $1.25 doz.; 24 $2;
50 $3.75 100 $7.25; Young berries
25 $1; 50 $1.50; 100 $2.75; no order
Jess than $1. Mrs. George Has-
kell, Macon, Rt. 4. -
: Pecan and Other Fruit
Trees for Sale
_ Full str. blight-proof Pineapple
pear trees, 4-5 ft. 50c ea.; 5-7
ft., 75c; 7 to 10 ft. well branch-
ed, bear next season), $1.00 ea.
Exe. for chickens or hogs. J. B.
Mercer, Alma, Rt. 1.
-. Few hundred No. 1 apple seed-
lings for grafting purposes, $2.00
- per 100, $18.00 M. Thomas Webb,
Ellijay. .
All lead. var., fruit trees, guar.
true to name, Gov. insp., Peach,
3c up; apple, pear, plum, pecan,
herry, 10c up. Trade for any-
hing can use. Thos N. Long,
Chickamauga.
- Sugar figs, large, yellow and
red plums, grapes, 50c doz.; cher-
y. 2-4 ft, 25c ea. Polly Harrell,
Quitman.
_ Tung Oil trees, 6 to 8 ft., now
bearing, for sale. A. J. Strick-
Jand, Valdosta. :
50 Chinese Sugar Fig trees, av.
3 ft. well rooted, 15 ea.; 20 about
4 ft., bear first year. COD by
express. T. A. Teate, Thomas-
Ville. .
_. Goose plums, large red_var.,
3 for 30c; 6 for 50c, postpaid. All
nicely rooted. Stamps accepted.
-R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Rt. 1.
Museadine and scuppernong
plants, 50c ea., 3 for $1.00; bear-
ing size grapes, different kinds,
10c ea.; 90c doz.; artichokes, 25c
gal.;.5 gal. $1.00. L. E. Harrison,
Dublin, Rt. 6..
Nicely rooted yellow Sept. scup-
-pernong vines, $1.00 doz.; giant
Himataya blackberry, $1.00 C.;
~Smiths watermelon seed (grown
by me 32 yrs.), $1.00 lb. All post-
paid. Charlie Smith, Braselton.
Vigorous Purple Fig trees, 4-5
4t._,. 25. ea.2. 2-3 ft. 15 @a.3; Bate.
- 2 for good var. pecan trees, same
size. Mrs. Maud M. Holland,
Reidsville.
_ 2 yr. concord grape vines, $1.00
-@doz.; Kudzu crowns, field run,
$4.00; select, $650 M. Will set
_ for extra pay if del. Y. M. An-
derson, Williamson. :
All lead. var., peach trees,
State insp. Guar. true to name,
$32.50 M; $4.00 C; 80c doz. R.
_ A. Travis, Riverdale.
Gov. insp. lead. var. 1 and 2
eo Yt. fruit trees, apple, 10-20, ea.; |,
E peach, 7 to 15c ea.; pear, cherry,
"gram, apricot, fig, black and
- brown scuppernong, 25c ea.; 2-3
yr. grapevines, 10c ea.; $6.00 C.
Lee Head, Cornelia. :
_. Extra fine 2 yr. old Concord
and Lutie grapevines, 20c ea., 8
for $1.00; 1 yr. vines, 10 for $1.00;
eulttings, 75c C; Bushel, Dipper
and Martin gourd seed, gigantic
pean seed, large pkt, 12c, 3 for
25c. Stamps accepted. J. R.
_ Bramiett, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Brown, Celestial propagated
_ from largest, most prolific figs, 3
for $1.00; 7 for $2.00. B. O. Fus-
sell, Brunswick.
- Celestial and white fig, 12 for
$1.00; Lueretia dewberry and
large, rooted Kudzu, $1.00 C; $7.00
M; Semison treated, carefully.
2nd zone.
stamps. Mrs. Delpher Frost, De-
quick sale for beef prices.
'R. Carden, Hartley.
BUTTER FOR SALE |
2 bbs. nice yellow butter ea.
week, 25c lb., del. postpaid to
Cow T. B. tested, No
catur, Rt. 7.
4 lbs. nice country butter ea.
week in % lb. brick molds, 25
lb., plus postage. Cash. Mrs. H.
W. Griffis, Mount Zion.
Nice butter in brick mold, 30c
Yb. del. or in % Ib. molds. Mrs.
Robert J. Pullen, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
TOBACCO FOR SALE
Good leaf cured tobacco, 12
Tbs., $1.00 del. Good grade, no
trash, early shipment. Guar.
Sat. A. F. Sheffield, Surency.
' Guar. aged, mellow chewing to-
bacco, 12 Ibs., $1.00; good quality
smoking tobacco, 15 Ibs. $1.00.
All postpaid toe 3rd zone. Sat.
guar. or money refunded. Mrs.
A. B. Williams, Alma.
GRAIN AND HAY.
FOR SALE
Baled or unbaled hay, Clover,
Johnson and Bermuda Grass.
Fine quality. Exe. for Jersey or
Hereford heifers. Carey Free-
man, Franklin, Rt. 3, Gorham
Farm.
40 tons Lespedeza hay. $15.00
ton at my barn. R.C. D. Bryan
Philomath. Pas
Bright hay, also 3 heifers, 2%
and 3 yrs. old, already bred, for
sale. Mrs. T. F. Hicks, Adel, Rt.
te
10 tons Peavine hay, $15.00 ton
FOB at Belmort Place, 7 mi. W.
Louisville. Grady Barrow, Louis-
ville:
5 tons strictly No. 1 Peanut
hay, $8.00 ton here. No way to
del. G. W. Collum, Bronwood,
Rt. 2, Box 109.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. 19 mos. old White Face
bull (bought for own farm, but
have sold farm).
price paid year ago. R. W. Ar-
nett, Atlanta, 104 6th St., N. E.
A few choice young purebred
Angus bulls about 1 yr. old, $75.00
to $125.00. All guar. and reg. in
buyers name; also well bred
Hampshire boars and few gilts,
$15.00 to $25.00 ea. reg. buyers
name. E. B. Weatherly, Cochran.
4 gal. Jersey cow (never goes
dry), freshen March 18th, $65.00.
H. C. Sims, Rome, RFD 1. (Old
Dalton Road).
10 well broke young oxen, work
single or teams by yoke or all, 7
Oden
Oden, Blackshear, care
Farms. |
Thoroughbred 10 mos. old, sub.
to reg.,,Jersey bull, gentle, $15.00.
Mrs. Chester S. Haynie, Stone
Mtn., Rt. 1, Box 229.
Fine Devon bull,/ work anhy-
where (very gentlecan_ be
handled by children), dark cher-
rey red color. A. W. Sherwood,
McDonough. :
Good grade Guernsey and
Jersey milch cows and heifers,
fresh and freshen soon, $40.00 to
$60.00. J. L. Monk, Ty Ty.
Few young Hereford bulls and
Bershire boars and gilts, also
prices on 30-40 tons Velvet beans,
24-30 tons Runner peanut, O-
too-tan or Peavine hay. Want
good milch cows or_ springers.
W. A. Biggers, Greenville.
Purebred Jersey cow,
calf, $65.00 at my residence.
chks.
cross, Rt. 4.
Reg. polled Herefords; some
bull calves. A herd bull and a
few nice heifers. Apply E. T.
Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
3 heavy oxen, well broken,
will work anywhere. V. B. Jen-
kins, Blundale. %
Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bulls,
heifers, cows with calves at foot.
Best blood lines; also sons and
daughters of Champion Hamp-
shire boars at reasonable prices.
Fall farrowed pigs and stock of
breeding age. R. C. Roebling,
Savannah, Modena Plantation.
Isle of Hope. |
HOGS FOR SALE
A 5 mos. old Duroc male, reg.,
buyers name, $15.00 FOB. How-
ard McCrary, Sumnar, Rt. I.
Reg. S. P. C.-boar pig. Best
blood lines and well marked,
ready for service, $12.00. W. E.
Sickel, Savannah, 1130 East 50th
St.
2 Guinea sow pigs, $8.00 ea.,
2 for $16.00; male pig, $10.00. J.
T. Brown, Elberton, Rt. 3.
2 Guar. selec., purebred Big
Bone Blue African Guinea boar
pigs, 10 wks. old, for breeders.
Cholera immune, $10.00 ea. FOB.
No chks. Frank T. Mindler,
Griffin, Rt. C.
Ss. P. Cc. Worlds Champion
boars and gilts, 10 wks. old, reg
and treated, $10.00 ea. FOB. Van
young
No
Sell for $60.00,
Mrs. N. G. Lang, Way-|.
| 369 Augusta Ave., 8. E.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Durocs; males, 2 and 1
yr. old, $40.00 ea.; 4 mos. ald
boars and gilts, $25.00 ea.; Reg.
and unreg. Hampshire _ gilts,
$25.00 and $30.00; 900 Ib. Ib. reg.
Duroc sow, bred, $75.00. John
Mondelli, Valdosta, 105 No.
Toombs St.
Special low price for 30 days
on pigs, shoats and hogs. Den-
nis B. Clement, Cornelia.
3 mos. old S. P. C. pigs of
Champion blood lines, life im-
mune, sows and boars, $10.00 ea.
Reg. in buyers name. J. E. Sims,
Ellabelle.
HORSES and MULES
~ FOR SALE
1 bay 5 gaited saddle horse, 12
yrs. old, 1 M Ibs., reasonable. H.
C. Wing, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
1100 lb. horse mule, good
cond. Come now and buy him.
Lewis H. Jones, Fayetteville, Rt.
3; :
A choice of 2 A No. 1 mules,
1 iron gray, other black. Wt.
1050 Ibs. each. Both guar. T.
W. Crow, 3 mi. So. College Park
on Riverdale Rd.
1.black mare mule, wt. 1100 lbs.
9 yrs. old, sound; good habits,
eats clean. for sale; also 200 bu.
corn. Make offer. LVen Moore
Baldwin, Atlanta, 370 Haas Ave.,
Ja 0673-J.
2 native work mares, 6 and 12; D
yrs. old, 1100 and 1200 lbs. re-
spectively. Sell or trade 4 gal.
mileh cows. CC. Wilson, Ross-
ville, P. O. Box 183. :
9 yr. old mare mule, wt. 1200
Ybs.; seli or trade for brood mare.
R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Rt. 1.
1 M jb. horse, sound, gentle,
work to anything, some age, good
cond., $25.00 for quick sale. I.
M. Flowers, Ludowici.
1 M jb. brown mule, 7 yrs. old,
sound and gentle, work anywhere,
$150.00; ney 1 h. wagon, $45.00;
several plow tools cheap. Ralph
Gable, Luthersville. :
Good mule, sound, work any-
where, wt. about 900 Ibs., and 1 h.
wagon, $100.00 cash for both.
; Come see, dont write. E. D.
Caldwell, Marietta.
1 gray mare mule, sound, work
anywhere, wt. 1200 lbs. See to
appreciate. R. V. Weaver, Quit-
man, Rt. 4.
First class mare mule, A-1
cond., about 9 yrs old. J. D.
Kaylor, Atlanta, 1390 Lakewocd
Ave. S. BE. | ee
Good farm mule, 1M Ib. or bet-
ter, guar. work anywhere, priced
right for quick sale at farm, 1%
mi. Chamblee on Dunwoody road.
S. T. Hawn, Chamblee, Rt. 2.
12 yr. old brown mule, 1150-
1200 Ibs. wt., $60.00 cash at barn
5 mi. Southeast Griffin on Zebu-
jon Road. Mrs. Hannah H. Har-
ris, Griffin, Rt. C, Box 10A.
SHEEP AND GOATS.
FOR SALE
2 young Saanan does, bred to
freshen March Ist. Sell or exc.
for bred gilt, heifer calves, Cor-
nish chickens, or anything can
use. W.C. Weems, Cave Springs.
Excellent. milk doe, Saanan and
Toggenburg, no horns, expected/
freshen in 4-5 weeks. Daughter
of 5 qt. dam and twin sister of
4 qt. producer, first lactation.
Real milk stock and reasonable.
John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren
St., N. E., De 5140.
12 mos. old Toggenburg buck,
natural butt-headed, beautiully
marked, overgrown or age. Sire
ent. to reg.; dam 5 qt. milker.
Frank Hames, . Atlanta, 168
Howard St., S. E.
At stud, large, naturally horn-
less Toggenburg buck. Vigorous,
fertile, blooded milk stock. Serv-
ice fee, $2.00 and does boarded
reasonably. Mrs. McElroy, At-
lanta, 2-5 Norwood Ave., De 3710.
1 very large, full. blooded doe,
5 qt. milker, about 7 yrs. old,
freshen in January. $30.00; 1 full
Toggenburg 3 yr. &1 buck, sub.
reg., guar., $15.00. E. Thompson,
Jr., Cataula.
1 Nubian and .Toggenburg
mixc 1 buck, 7 mos old and Nu-
pian nannie goat. recently bred
to thoroughbred buck. Sacrifice
both for $17.50, or sell separately) ~
Money order or COD. Myrick
Hearn, College Park, 1238 No.
Main St., Ca. 3570.
Purebred French Alpine buck
kid, 10 mos. old. Finest blood
of milk stock goats, proven sire
and large for age, $15.00 or trade
for any breed young pullets.
Herbert Ozmore, Newnan, Rt. 3.
Purebred 6 wks. old Toggen-
burg buck, for sale or exc. for
young doe; also trade New Hamp-
shire chickens for good stock doe.
Mrs. J. C. Lynes, Atlanta, 187
Howard St., S. E.
2 very fine milk goats, due
fresh 18th to 25th January. 3
to select from;
for sale. H. A. Evans, Atlanta,
also fine kids|
RABBITS FOR SALE
White rabbits, $1.25 pair. H. C.
Reid, Hogansville.
White New Zealands,
$1.00 ea.; half grown,
erown,
toe az
Miss Amilee Lang, Bremen; Rt. 1.]
Some guinea (cavies) pigs for
sale. E. F. Shelnutt, College
Park, 234 So. Main St.
4 prs. 31%4'mos. old White New
Zealands, $1.25 pr.;_1 pr. cavies.
yr. old, $2.25; 1 pr. Black Giants,
10 mos. old, $2.25. Lockard Beil.
Atlanta, 264 Alexander St., N. W.
| LIVE STOCK WANTED
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want Jack, good size, black with
white points, not over 7 yrs. old.
J. D. Richards, Pavo, Rt. 2.
Trade good mule for combina-
tion work and saddle horse, also
want buy for cash a good saddle
horse at right price. H. G. Ca-
rithers, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2.
- Want 1 or 2 work mares, 3 to
6 yrs. old, in good health and
good plow horses at a reasonable
cash price. Lt. C. I. Humber, Fort
Benning.
RABBITS & CAVIES WANTED
Want 5 (V. F.) unbred sows
(cavies) guinea pigs and some
rabbits. State full details and
prices. J. D. Casey, Griffin, Ri.
ee
HOGS WANTED
Want a young Essex boar, % so
want 2 B. R. roosters. Describe
fully, price, etc. J. A. Gaskins,
Willacoochee.
Want Berkshire pigs, male and
female, unrelated, straight nose,
registered also want 12 full blood
Buff Orpington hens and rooster.
T. J. Lyon, Atlanta, 232 Luckie
St. :
CATTLE WANTED
Want thoroughbred, reg. or
sub. to reg. Jersey bull, around
12 mos. old, not over 150 miles
preferred. Dewey Foster, Carte-
CAV.
Want Black Angus bull, regis-
tered. A. E. Smith,* Gainesville.
Want heifer, fresh or about to
freshen, near Atlanta del. my
place, at fair price. State what
you have. T. W. Steel, Atlanta,
957 Fern Ave., S.E.
Want good, fresh in Jersey cow
and heifer in exc. for good mule,
work anywhere. Mrs. J. R.
White, Smarr, Rt. 1.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BRAHAMS AND BANTAMS:
Pr. ea. B. R., Cornish, Buff,
Black and White Cochins, $3.50
pr. W. G. Hartley, Stone Moun-
tain. s j
Golden bantam rooster, 15 mos.
old. Sell or exchange for Brown
or W. lL. or Black Minorca
young rooster. A. Krause, 63 Wal-
nut Ave. NE, Peachtree Hills,
Atlanta. ;
Purebred Black Cochin bantam
cockerels. T. M. Whitworth, 736
Elbert St., Atlanta.
2 young Brahma roosters and
1 White Wyandotte rooster, $1.50
ea.; also Japanese Silkie rooster
-and hen, $1.75 for-2 fob. Mrs. R.
J. Donahoo, Cartersville.
Pr. purebred Dark Cornish
bantams, male and female; also
trio Silver Sebrights, $1.50 ea.
Mrs. O. M. Hunt, Rt. 1, Decatur.
5 mixed bantam hens and
rooster, $1.00 fob. Mrs. J. B.
Moore, Canton.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
50 Plymouth Rocks, 3 mos. old,
mostly pullets, 50c ea. fob. Mrs.
Oscar Medlin, Fairmount. Rt. 2.
70 B. R. roosters and 60 pul-
jets. 50c ea. Prepaid on whole
lot or on all pullets. E. B. Shoe-
-maker, West Point.
Purebred Parks str. B. R., Apr.
hatch cockerels, $2.00 ea.; $3.50
for 2; $6.75 for 4. Fob. Nelson
Moon, Canon, Rt. 2.
B. R. Cockerels. Thompson
Ringlet str.. Apr. hatch, $1.25 ea.;
$2.25 pr.; also Frostpreof. Eng-
lish pea seed, 25c lb. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. -
8 purebred White Rock hens
and 2 cockerels, Mar. hatch.
$1.00 ea.; $5.00 for 5 fob. M..O.
Mrs. H. W.
te.
3 thoroughbred B. R. hens and
1 rooster. 18 mos. old. hens now
laying, $4.00 lot. Not prepaid.
Mrs. Rosa Lord, Toomsboro.
White P. R. hens. pullets, cock-
erels, $1.00 ea.; also Lady T.
strawberry plants, 35c C; Ever-
bearing, 25c C postpaid. Mrs. L.
W. Seago, Pinehurst.
Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R.
cockerels, $1.25 ea.; 2 for $2.25.
! Wallace Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.
Trio purebred Partridge Rocks, |
1938 hatch. $5.00; eggs, 15 for
| $1.50. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla.
Landrum, Flovilla,|
10 fine Holterman Arist
B. R. cockerels, $3.00 ea.;
$5.00; also 5 W. R. pullets a
cockerel, $5.00. Fob Ellijay.
B. H. Osborn, Roy. a
Several AAA B. R. roost
Mar. hatch, ready for servy
$1.00 ea.; several W. R. roost
$1.00 ea. 2 for $1.75. Mrs
Ross Eastman, Rt. 3.
5 W. R. pullets and
cockerel, purebred 2 extra
erels, and 1 Indian Game co
erel, $1.00 ea. fob Ehlij ]
Alma Odum, Roy.
15 Holterman str. B. R. pull
Apr. hatch and 2 nice cocke
non-related. $22.50 fob.: als
gal. old fashion scallion on
buttons, 40c gal. postpaid.
Nora B. Nix, Alto, Rt. 2.
Thompson Imperial Ring]
R. cockerels and pullets,
and Apr. hatch, $1.50 ea.
more $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. EL
man, Bainbridge, Rt. 2.
CORNISH?
2 purebred Cornish Ind:
pullets. $1.50 ea.; 2 roosters, $:
.; $6.00 lot. Mrs. An
King, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box
Purebred Dark Cornish co
erels, Mar..and Apr. hatch re
for service, $1.50 ea. Eggs. $
per 15. Crates ret. No perso:
checks. Florence Horne, G
town. oe
Several Dark Indian Corn
cockerels, $1.00 ea.; exchan;
for 100 lb. cap. white feed sa
free of holes, 10c ea. No ;
al checks. Glen Holton Soper
Riso.
Large dark type Mar. and
hatch Cornish cockerels, $1.7
$2.00 ea. fob. J. B. Oglesby,
W. Marietta, Atlanta.
5 Dark Cornish cockerels.
hatch, blood teste $1.00
Exchange for ig or anyth
Same value can use. H.
liamson, Soperton, Rt. 3.
10 purebred Dark Cornish
lets, hens: cockerel, $20.00
large red Valencia peanuts, h
picked, 10c lb. Exchange 10
for 10 lbs. nice dried apples.
W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box |
Greensboro. 2
GAMES:
Famous Cherokee pit
$3.50 trio; White Hackles, $5
trio; pure White Hackle st:
$1.50 to $3.00 ea.; White Ha
and Red Quill cross and Ch
kee stags, $2.00 ea. Henry Fo:
Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1, (Re
Ga.) : \
2 fine Game _ cocks. yo
Walker Blue,
Black, 2. yrs. 3 3
Cook, Rockmart, Rt. 1..
A 2 yr. old Black Gord
a 2 yr. old Traveler, $2.50
| pure Grist Grady stags an
Dons, $1.50 ea.; Don pullets ar
ee Panter, Morgan
Early hatched pure Shawln
and pure Warhorse games
sale. F. B. Roquemore, Ma J
Pit game stags, never |
trimmed, 7 or 8 mos. old. |
Quill and Gradys crossed
sale or trade. C. H. Camp,
Pond St., Toccoa. oe
9 Game hens and 1 eock, G
Tormentors, hens, $3.90 ea.;
$5.00; 2% Ib. chickens,
stock, $1.00 ea. Clayton Ga
Gainesville, Box 56. se
Trio Apr. hatched Warhor
games. Healthy condition pul
beginning to lay. $4.50 fob he
Geo. B. Daniel, Thomaston
Allen Roundheads, 2 yrs.
wt. 6 Ibs., $3.00 ea. How
Crump, Calhoun, Rt 2.32
GIANTS:
2 White Giant roosters a
pullets, Apr. hatch, $20.00
No personal checks. Mrs. D
Barnett, Madison. + .
Aug and Sept. hatch J.
Giant pullets, 90ce to $1.00
roosters, $1.00, $125 and $1.50
Mrs. M. M. 4 3son, Wav
Hall. a
4 Marcy Black Giant roos
$2.00 ea. Nannie Garner, Cet
town, Rt. 3. ote
_ White Giant chickens and A
cockerel. wt. 7%4 Ibs.; also
honey, 1 Ib. to can. Ma
prices. Ed Bradley, Hazel
LEGHORNS:
About 40 AAA W. L. pulle
Mar. hatch, culled, wormed, a
vaccinated, laying well, $1.
M. O. preferred. Mrs.
Hambrick, Ideal. : :
150 W. L. laying pullets, $1.00
G. B. Dasher, Valdosta, Rt.
10 spring hatched W. L. pul-
lets, now laying. 75c ea. Exe ea
for heavy hens for table use. H
old Street, 848 Vedado Way, N
Atlanta. ae
115 fat Colonials, best e
grade. 9 mos. old W. L. hens,
for $60.00 fob. B. F. Groga
Newnan, Rt. 3. ae
60 purebred assorted. laying
hens, -1* yr. old, ise* ea, Hove
Talley, Ohoopee. y
50 Eng. str. W. L. pullets, 8 mos.
old, 80c ea. fob. J. A. Planagay
Rt. 1, Lumber City. te
: Page} Four.
POULTRY FOR SALE
= MARKET BULLETIN
POULTRY FOR SALE
989 Cascade, Ave., S. W.,
ta. Ra 2722.
Roselawn pen pedigree
L. Whitten, Columbia Dr. ee
tur. De 9033.
Seidel Imperial mating
accinated, $1.50 ea.
9s old, 40c ea.;
it mos,
old,
oe
2014, Wee laying, $1.
E WHliams,
Minorca,
spring hatch pullets,
eens ond yr.
oody St., Atlanta. ~
= ORPIN GTONS:
_ purebred Buff
ockerels, Apr. hatch, wt.
postage, Mrs. W. J. Rogers,
| Rte 2. \
Orpington hens and.
ullets, some laying, 3
35, 90c to $1.25 ea.;
ron. EW i. _hens, ley
gain price.
>urebred Buff
cks, 8 mos. old, $1.50 ea.;
}. 8.,
28 Blyd Di Atlanta.
ne hatch, $12.50 fob. exp.
WwW ellborn, Columbus.
ces PIGEONS:
ons:
=
Ss, portable type pens.
lete with feeders and nest
Ww., Atlanta. ;
1 Wilson, Clarkesville.
2 Athens.
REDS. (Rhode Isang):
6 R. I. Reds, Sept. hatch,
ge 1% Tbs., 15 ea.; 6 or
dale,
aS str.. blood tested,
3 for $5.00.
d, Dalton, tra
Jonaldson str. R. I. Red
d cockerels, very dark,
prize winning. stock,
Ss. C..S. Miers:
tain, Rt. 1, Box 229.
rep ready
25 WwW. Le yr- old hens, now lay-
ing, $1.00 ea. Exp. col. Mrs. E.
G. Rodgers, Conyers, Rt. 1.
AAA W. L. rooster, $1.50; I
tra high grade N. H. Red roos-
ter, $2.50. Mrs. Ethel F. Timms,
rels, Apr. hatch, wormed and
Cc. S. Tid-
vel, Rt. 1, Stone Mountain.
acieenels 3 mos. old, 35c ea. fob.
No James D. Randall,
Large type S-C..W. 4: breeding
_M. Ww. _ Kantala,
8 thoroughbred B. L. pullets,
ae s C. Booths AAA Feb
hed hens, now laying. 75c ea.
: ies Rt. 2, Box 89, Mil-
tech cockerels, $2.00 ea.,
assorted
heavy breeds and Buff Minorcas,
_ ea, fob. - Edward Marcus,
Mrs. M. J. Woods,
Orpington
some Golden Buffs, $1 00 ea. Add
About. 7 Linstroms All-Star
about. 35
old at|.
Mrs. Sam Pirkle,
Geiincton
Fannie Mae Patterson.
ing Rock, Rt. 1, Box 10.
AAA Buff Orpington pullets
po pane 1938 hatch, oe
ew big Golden Buff Or peion
ckerels for sale. Mrs. Ed Mor-
Americus. 5
% _PEAFOWLS:
W. M. Hanna,
: beautiful blue aie: peafowl,
yr, mated White King pig-
3 Birmingham Rollers;
purebred Black Cochin pan
rd cards furnished with every
. C. Smith, 940 State ah
r paid. Abner Milligan, Bloom-
AAA sacl givied Mayhond
*kerels, 18 mos. and 6 mos. old.
-McGiney, Rt. 3, ans OL,
fine fat fryers, a L Red and|
1% to 2% Ibs. ea., 20c lb.
Mrs. _E. R. Smith, Demor-
RIL. Red, Apr. hatch roost-
direct from Mayhoods best
Mrs. H. H. Ez)
1s White Japanese Silkies,
ebred R. I. Red cocker se :
Atlan-
young ;
cocks, wing banded, copy of ped-
oe, furnished, $3.50 ca fob. J.
Deca-
cock-
priced
00 ea.
Moul-|
Apr.
30.
hens.
2046
6 lbs.,
Clax-
about
roost-
hens,
office.
2
com-
boxes,
purebred, 7 mos. old Speckl-|
ussex pullets and 6 roosters,
0 lot. M. O. SP. Kenney,
aver-
more,
$2.00 |
cocks
$2.50
$5.00
Stone
eryice,|
W.L, and a large incubator. Ex-
he
cocks, hens and pullets.
-and labor. Victor Mitchell, Rt. 2,
. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, :
| young guinea rooster.
ganset. turkey tom. State low-
.est price fob. V. E. Brownlow,
REDS (New Hampshire)
2 fine grown Mar. N. H. roost-
ers, $1.35 eas M. O. preferred.
Mrs. P. E. Wallace, College Park,
Rt; -2. .
5 AAA N. H. Red hens and 1
fine rooster, $1.10 ea.; $6.00 lot
fob. Mrs. J. W. Buchan, Am-
brose. : ;
50 N.
$1.25 ea.;
$1.50 ea.
Shellman,
3. fine N. H. Red cockerels, 10
mos. old, $1.25 ea.; AAA Buff
Rock cockerels, $1.00 to $1.50 ea.;
scullion buttons, 15c qt.; 50c gal.
Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
13 purebred N. H. pullets, $16;
5 ringlet B. R. pullets, wt. 8 Ibs.
up, $6.00; $20.00 lot. H. C. Reid,
Milner.. :
2: N; HS Red cockereis and a
1% yr. old W. L, AAA _ rooster,
H. Red pullets, laying,
10 N. H. Red cockerels,
Mrs. J. W. Lunsford,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. O. T. Epps, 989
Cascade Ave,, 53... Atlanta.
Ra 2722.
laying, and 5 young roosters, 10
mos. old, $1 .00 ea. fob.; $50 00
lot. Mrs. R. A. Whitlock, Uvalda,
Rt-1:
: a eet
52 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte roost-
ers, 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. fob. Mrs.
M. J. McDowell, Blakely, Rt 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC, |
-4 purebred Mammoth white
)| Pekins, about grown, $3.90 ship-
ped in light crate. B. L. Lynn,
| 1640. Madison St., Waycross,
~ 14 White African guineas for
sale or exc. for 14 B. L. hens. M.
M. Mullinax, Cumming, Rt. 5.
2 prs. Chucker Quail and Bob]
Whites breeding stock for sale.
St., Augusta.
Giant Copper back M. B. toms,
wt. 18 to 22 Ibs., Ellis and Strat-
ton str., $6.50 to $7.00 ea. John
McNeely, Jr., Bartow, Rt. 1.
1 Apr. hatch Bronze tom, $4.00.
Trade for M. B. hen. Ea party
pay shipping charges. Wardell
2 pure Bourbon Red toms, Apr.
1938 hatch, $5.00 ea. Mrs. x a
Greene, Cuthbert.
_ M. B. .turkey toms, $5.00 ea.;
hens, $3.00; -trio, $10.00. Re iL
Gibbs, Batonton, ee 2; 4
x
"POULTRY WANTED
BARRED ROCKS:
Want 2 big thoroughbred B. R.
roosters, Mar. or Apr. hatch.
Cheap. Leroy es Rope ee Rt.
1,
BANTAMS:
Want about half doz. mixed
bantam hens, 1 yr. old, must be
good, setters, not over 25c ea.,
crated ready for shipment. E. D,
tanta 421 en St., Ale
anta ;
CORNISH:
a Want purebred Bull Dog Meyac
Cornish chickens. Reasonable
price. No long leg type wanted.
ea O. M. Hunt, RED 1, Deca-
ur.
LEGHORNS:
Want 50 S. Co we. pullets,
Mar., Apr.,.and May. hatch. Cash.
Exchange Value. Mrs. J.B: anye,
Newborn, =
~ Want phat 150 any good. ae
change value. L. T. King, Be 5,
314, Atlanta.
7 GAME:
Want any breed pure pit game
State
lowest price. Robert Barefield,
127 Merritts Ave. N. E,, Atlanta,
MINORCAS:
Want 2 purebred Buff Minorca
roosters, Mar. hatch. M. R. Oe
by, Dawson, Rt. 3.
MISCELLANEOUS -
Want 100 laying pullets, any
good breed, best cash price. H.
E. Smith, 926 Reynolds ene Au-
gusta.
Want 10 hens and yebstee: free
of lice and mites, any good breed.
Exchange large S. P. GC. and
Duroc sow, or pay cash. Alf M.
Ellen, Titus.
Want to raise poultry or hogs
on my farm. Can furnish place
<
Lithonia.
DUCKS. ETC::
Want to buy Indian Runners, 1
drake and 2 ducks. Reasonable
price. J. C. Barrow, 33 ot. Clair
St., Newnan.
Want 1 white or white breasted
J.oF. Till-
man, Glenwood, Rt. 1.
Want one 1938 hatch Narra-
Aragon, Rt. 1: Box 37 Ase
y
50 N. H. Reds, 9 mos. oe now}
Trade. A. B. Cadle, tia Starnes
Bentley, Rt. 1, Box 144, Lithonia.|.
|jand and fertilizer.
| unencumbered for
POULTRY WANTED
sacks at 5c ea. for guinea hens,
Ave. Rome.
Want few prs. thoroughbred
pigeons at reasonable price.
Charles Johns, Toccoa.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want unencumbered honest,
willing worker, woman to live in
home, milk cows. and see after
salary. Mrs. W. H. Lawrence,
Macon, Rt. 5, Box 169.
Want respectable white woman
for light farm work, no field
work. $1.50 per week. G. ty
Echols, Morrow, Rt. 1.
yrs. of age for light farm work,
Mrs. T, W. Poole, Atco.
Want able-bodied white wo-
man, 25 to 35 yrs. of age, unen-
cumbered, for light farm work,
no field work, Up to $4.00 week
and board. F. Thornburg, Shan-
non.
_ Want good, honest. hoy wienoue
bad habits, to live in home and
make 1 horse crop for board and
wages. Begin now. Come see.
E. W. Glore, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.
Want farm hand, 21 to 40 yrs.
of age, good worker, honest and
single, $11.00 mo. and board. T.
D. Herndon, Lumpkin, He E. D.
PACT S
Want man to live as one of
family and help with light work
for home. J. L. Kelly, Milledge-
ville, 808 No. Wayne St. -
work on farm by day or by the
oe 7 J. James, Americus,
R
exp. in all farm work, at $12. 00
mo. of share in Tobacco. Write
er come. Ref. req.
Hurst, Manor, Rt. 1.
3
around place for good home.
J. A. M. Johnson, Manor, Rt. 1.
Want good family to work 1 h.
crop on halves, also 2 good plow
| hands for wages. No bums want-
ed, See or write. W. A. Moore,
Haddock, Ret. ih
_| farm on shares. Party furnish
own stock, labor, etc. I furnish
Mes. ey
L. Kimbell, McDonough, Rt.
Want white or colored a
to cultivate 1 hors crop on 50-
50 basis, with family large enough
to let one help with extra light
farm work. Clean and_ willing
worker. W. A. Wages, Statham,
be re 2
Want family with at least 3
work hands for farm, 1 to help
in small dairy, others to plow and
hoe a crop. C. W. Price, Cedar-
town, Route 2.
Want settled, .mencumbered
woman to milk cow and work on
premises. No field work. Must}
be intelligent, healthy and willing
worker. Good home and. $12.00
mo. Mrs. W. A. Duren, Meigs.
Want white, elderly woman,
light ~ farm |)
work, no field work. Small sal-.
ary ang room. B. C. Langley,
Atlanta, oo Ave., Ss. 4.
Ca 1823.
Want white woman with some
education, 20 to 48 yrs. of age,
for light farm work, milk 1 cow,
no field work. Live as one fam-
ily and $2.00 week. _Mrs. E, I
fas
| Hancock, Leslie:
Want healthy white girl, 19 to|
30 yrs. of age, for light farm
work, no field work. $8.00 mo.
Jones, Atlanta, 147 Key Road.
(Rt. 3).
Want country boy,. 17 to 25
yrs. white, exp. in farming, to
_ | live in Christian home and small
' | salary in return for services on
farm. Seab Young, Aragon.
Want 1 or 2 single wage hands
for farm work. G. A. DOR DSON,
Swainsboro, Rt. 2.
Want man and wife to live in
home with family of 3 and do
farm work. Furnish everything.
J. Frank Etris, Roswell.
Want at once good man to
work on farm, year round job.
Good home with good people. J.
R. Hall, Dallas, Rt. 1,
Want young, white, reliable
man to help farm. Share crop or
wages with beard and -laundry.
At once. Emma Hawkins, Cum -
ming Rt, 2: =
Want to get in touch with good
stock man. for raising all kinds
of stock and growing corn, hay
and cotton. Have large river farm
within 50 mi. Atlanta. Large
pastures with running water. N.
M.. Smith, Atlanta, 340 Arizona
Ave, De 1267. *,
Want colored woman or man
and wife for light. farm work,
urnish- house pod small. salary.
sous Social Ci
Want to exchange 100 lb. feed
white preferred. Allow 30c for
guineas. D. C. Chamblee, 607-2
chickens, etc. Home and small
Want white woman, 20 to 35|
no field work. $8.00 mo. | Write ;
Want white man with wife to
Want man, 25 yrs. or - older, well
Earnest :
Want an old woman to help
Must have ref. and be okay. Mrs.
Want man and wife to live in
| house with me and work 1 h.
and board. Apply, Mrs. M. L.|
| Write or see. aU. J. SI
FARM HELP WANTED
Monday, January 16, 193
POSITIONS WANTED
Want honest, truthful, ambi-
tious, unmarried girl, in her
teens, for light farm work. Good
Christian home, 3 in family.
Splendid advantages, reasonable
salary. Mrs. Lb. D. Williams,
Atlanta, 1359 No. Highland Ave.,
N. E., care Mrs. H. B. Duling.
Want good farmer for good 2
or 3 h. farm, located on paved
highway, 2% mi. Fairburn; school
and churches near. Immediate
occupancy. Standing rent pre-
ferred. Ref. required. Henry
Floyd, Fairburn.
Want. exp. farm hand for the
year. Single, honest, willing
worker. Apply at once. W. E.
Herring, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Can use white or colored wage
hands, entire families. Steady
work on farm. Do not reply if
you live So. Mavon or 75 mi.
Barnesville and if not accus-
| tomed to regular farm work. C.
J. Reilloc, Barnesville.
Want 2 h. cropper with own
stock, able finance self. Extra
good land and plenty bottom
land. Extra good opportunity for
good truck grower. G. M. Wil-
liams, Conyers, Rt. 3. i
Want widow and son or settled
couple. Rent given on small
apartment in country home in
ing chickens. Privilege of rais-
ing chickens, something over an
acre of land for cultivation if
desired. Andrew Childs, Colum-
bus, 3110 Pierpont Ave.
Want orphan boy, age 15, to
help with farm work for board,
clothes and little spending money.
Must be healthy, without bad
habits. Come at once. L. J.
_Durrance, Nashville, Rt. 4.
Want at once, white, unencum-
bered woman for light farm work,
no field work nor milking. Small
salary. Must furnish ref. as to
character. Mrs. R. G. Hamilton,
Duluth. i 5
POSITIONS WANTED |
50 yr. old aisle: exp. farmer,
poultry raiser and gardener,
wants job at once, near Atlanta.
Ref. V. M: Woodall, Atlanta, 83
Cain St. N. E, Apt. 4, Ma 7068.
~ Want job iacer driving on
farm. Family of 4. Need house.
Ref. Harvey Jones, Atlanta,
Crew St., S. W.
Family of 7 want. farm, day or
by month, 2 good plow and 3
good hoe hands drive car, truck,
tractor, also good mechanic. Ref.
ee Es Williams, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Want good permanent home
with Christian people in exch.
for light farm work, no feld work
nor milkng. Mrs. Eva White
Copeland,. care Irene . Thomas,
139 Ave., Thomaston.
College student( finishing with
BS. in Agriculture January
17th), and exp. farmer, will work
anywhere in Ga. If interested,
writed Lioyd Logan, Mt. Perry,
care Berry college.
Want at once dairy job.. Thor-
oughly exp. good dry hand
milker. Wife and 6 wks.
papy, B. W. Ellington, Atlanta,
Rt. , Box 938, care H. M. -Chris-
tie.
Want with good people, 1 to 2
h. erop. Man and wife, 42 and
49, life time farmers. Must be
furnished and moved. Prefer
N.W. Ga. James Camp, Summer-
ville, Rt. 3:
| Want job as farm manager.
Familiar with all types of farm
machinery, can drive tractor,
truck etce 2 yrs. work in Agri-
cultural course in College, 23 yYs.
-old, sober, honest and non-to-
bacco user. Grady Hutcheson,
Mt. Berry, Berry College.
Want 2 or 3 h. farm on halves.
Can furnish self. W. A. Staffins,
Atlanta, 69 DeFoor Ave.
Man and wife, exp. with farm
work, desire place on farm for
wages or shares. House, wood,
garden to be furnished. ae
full details at once. Paul |
Camp, Jr., Marietta, RFD 4.
Want a water power Mill, Corn
or Corn and Wheat. Now run-.
ning mill but wish to make
change. Ted L. Royal, Sparta,
ft R to: ae
Widow wants home with elder-
ly woman, no children, in exch.
for light farm. work, no field
work. Danie Hamilton, Atlanta,
64 Dorothy olga pee JR
Widow with 7 yr. old daugh-
ter, wants place on farm, doing
light farm work, no field worx,
for $2.00 week and home. Want
near church and school. Mrs.
Helen Schwering, - Atlanta, 633
Crew St. S. W.
Man with wife and 3 small
children, want crop on halves or
for wages (convenient to school),
good house, good freestone water.
ae
and wood. Prefer some Creek
or rivr bottoms. Have to be
moved. Exp, truck, dairy and
poultry farming. George. Re hits
oa Atlanta, 264 Rawson St.,
WwW
Want ib: on farm as wage
hand. _ Young boy and brother.
exc. for milking a cow and feed-}|
| exp.
582|
old}
| $2.00 week,
halves.
-Share basis, grow small acre
bor. Wife only. Ref.
| Seagraves, Fayetteville. :
-Man and wife, no
both life exp. on farm, want job.
| Ref. R. S. Bullard, eee
Man, exp. in asparagus gr
ing (took 2 courses in agricul
ral school when young), w
.jJob overseeing asparagus or fri
farm. A. C. Jones, Auanta,
Gresham St., N. Ww.
Hard working, honest, sing
50 yrs. old, exp. in gen. farm 2,
poultry and stock raising, gar
work, caretaking, etc.
work at once. Small
board and Jaundry. M. Ve Woo
Atlanta, 159 Harris St. Ne Ww
care W. L. Dyar.. xe
Want job as placksmith. wh
wright and gen. repair ma
B, Jones, Carrollton, Rt.
Colored man wants to work
Poultry farm, or do any kit
farm work. Byrd Lovett, Atlant
117 Hood Drive.
Man with tractor wants to
custom plowing. Go anywl
there is sufficient work. H
Walker, Macon, 349 Turpin
46 yr. old woman wants li
farm work, no field work,
can milk cow and drive car. _
Ada Eubanks, Woodstock. -
21 yr. old young man,
habits, good references, 1
work on farm, $12.00 mo. an
board. Frank Jameson, Jr.,
land, care Dave Roberts.
Reliable, settled, unencu
ed, intelligent woman wi
services (ight farm work
field work), for board and
erate salary. State duties. et
Catherine Legare Wood, Atl nt
care Gen. Del.
Want 1 h. crop on 50- 50 b
Can furnish self.. Referen
Willing to work. Have t
moved. H. N. McDaniel,
bridge, Rt. 2. e
Middleaged white man,
family, desires job as farm blac!
smith and other repair work
reasonable wages and plac
live; convenient to high sch
Ref. State full eo
Morgan, Dublin, Rt.
Exp. farmer ae plac
farm at once. 7 yrs. Toba
Small nae - John
Cardell, Macon, 1914 Broad
38 yr. old married man want
job. Exp. in dairy, truck f
83| ing, tractor and truck drivin
handle labor. Consider
crop. on halves. Robt. L. Ev
Rome, Rt Oe eee Pe
20 yrs. exp. poultry raiser w
job. Wages or shares. Can als
do any kind agricultural wore e
Exe. ref. W. B. eke La
Grange.
Young married man, xo:
| truck farming, wants job. at on
E. A. Puckett; Atlanta,
Howell Mill Road. &
Unencumbered, go
Truck: or mixed ee: s
handy man. Honest, sobe
scientious, white, 50 yrs. Ss
Geo. F. Fraser, Atlanta,
Allene Ave., S. Ww.
Young, single man inter
in. poultry. Anxious and wi
to learn tle business. Hav
have room, board and smal
muneration. Joe Eddleman.
Atlanta, 1483 Boulevard, N E.
18 yr. old man wishes et ple
ment, light farm work or da
for board and $12.00 mo. Rich
Cadwell, Gordon. ae
Middleaged, unencumbe!
woman, good health, wants
with nice people, light
work, no field work, $10
and board. Ref. exch, Mrs.
Stanwych, Gordon.
50 yr. old widow wants
farm work with good Chris ia
people for home. Unencumbers
Mrs. Annie Blythe, Experime
Boy, 17, wants job on {
dairy. Gen. farm exp.,
room and
Apply to Child Welfare
Fulton and DeKalb
Mrs. Isabel Fulghum, Oo
Finding Division, Atlanta, om
Juniper St.
ter want place - with couple on
farm near Atlanta, or near >
| high school. Light farm wi
Ref. exch. Mrs. Lula
Brookhaven. Riese
White, single, 28 yr. old
wants job on farm or dairy.
all kinds farm work, drive
truck, tractor. Bill Lively, Ss
merville, Rt. 4, care Paul Rus:
Man and wife want farm on
Drive truck, tra
work with poultry, or most.
kind work. Paul Autr ey
640 Barber St.
Want 1h. crop on. Kale I
furnish self. > Fulton county,
So. of Atlanta. OC. P. Sn
Turin; Rt. 1. i
Single, piedina on man wi
life exp. gen. darming and tol
co growing, wants small farm
of tobacco, cotton, corn, fee a
stuffs, etc. Best of ref. Jas
Ryals, _Surrency, ae 2:
Life exp. Handle stock. al d ik
Crew St., Ss. Ww.