DEPARTMENT /
TOM LINDER-
AGRICULTURE
COMMISSION ER
TOUME 24.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 11, 1941.
.GRICULTURAL
LEADERS | FROM
STATES INTERESTED IN GEORGIA MARKETS
How The New Market Is Financed
| am in receipt of a letter from Honorable Hany D. Wilson,
Commissioner of Agriculture of Louisiana, stating that he and a
arty of friends are coming to. Georgia to see our State Farm-
ers Markets.
Since the new Atlanta Market opened on May. 10 we have
been selling around $40,000 of farm produce each day. This is a
fremendous business.
The Thomasville Market, during the month of May, sold
more than $109,000 of farm produce.
The Valdosta Market, has done equally as well.
; This has been accomplished in spite of the fact that we had
ittle facilities for grading farm produce.
Two weeks ago I notified you through the Bulletin that I
had purchased grading belts for the markets at Thomasville,
Valdosta and Glennville. If these belts prove satisfactory I ex-
pect to get grading belts and other grading and packing facilities
or all of the markets in the state. This is very important because
the small farmers cannot provide themselves with adequate facil-
ities for grading and packing.
Ima book entitled Marketing of Agricultural Products by
Boyle and published in 1925, | find the following statements
which I think cover the ground as well or better than I could:
Reasons for Inspection and Grading.There are many
oe for epee Hon grading, and standardization of farm pro-
Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets
Reporte: received at this office show following average prices paid
for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
ducts. This is particularly true of fruits and vouetahiee ehic
now have very incomplete standardization. A few of the comm
business reasons for standardization may be enumerated as fe
lows:
Consumers Heniend Grading of Foodstuffs.The bulke of
the food the consumer buys has been thoroughly sorted, culled
and graded. Somebody does this grading for the consumer and
charges for the service. The farmer pays for it. _
Grading Decreases Marketing Costs.Standardized | pr
ducts are sold by grade, not by personal inspection, and this
alone represents a great saving. Standardization lessens risks,
cheapens financing, cheapens transportation by reducing lo
- and damage, cheapens storage by reducing decay or deteriora
tion, cheapens retailing and widens the market. :
Marketing Channels.The individual farmer in practi
ally all cases has the choice of two or more channels of market-
- ing. His choice of agencies is widened to the extent that his
commodity is sorted, culled, or graded. The large-scale produce
has a distinct advantage here, for he has volume enough to j
tify the expense of sorting anid grading, and the use ot telernen
or telegraph to find wider or better market outlets.
Financing The New Atlanta Market.
Governor Talmadge took the initiative last November when
the work was begun.on the new market and assumed the respons-
ibility of making the money available to pay for the new mark
this money being paid out of the State Treasury on requisition .
myself, as Commissioner of Agriculture, and on warrants sign ad
by the Governor.
This money has to he paid back to the Treasury and all
ceipts from the Atlanta Market are being used to pay back his
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FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
aor ral nee ee a . es bras Cw Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets: a :
_ . Wiay ae ay OEE es ee oe ocean easement are! . i: 6 Jun 6 a
- June 2-Macon - = 8.95 Z : Auta sa
June 2Sylvester cone oo Beans, (hima), per ta Wipes. $ .90-1.50 5
June 3Douglas 9.00 Beans. (Snap), per bu. Hprs. 1.00-1.50 1.25
une: Americus 128 9.00 * Cabbowe per 100dbs 20s .75-1.50
pene 6 Albany oh 6 ee 8.75-9.00 Carrots, pet doz. bunches 2 2 35- 40
: Age Corn (Green), Der GZ, Cds Ne ee 20- .30 eae
TOP FED CATTLE Cucumbers: per pu Opis... 4 .50-1.25 .75-1.00
eee ; - Onions (Dry): per 00 10. Sacks G25 a 1.00-1.50 : :
May 29Augusta oo eee per CWT Gnions LGreen). perder 2 2 30- .40
May ee ermine Pe ee Peas (Black-eyes), per bu. Hprs. 2 260575
May 30Corde Sere ee eee 9.25.10.25 ae Peas (GCrowders), per burs. 2 1.00-1.10 eS
June 2Macon see ips eee geet eee 4 30- 930 3 Potatoes (Irish), per 100 Jbs., = 1.00-1.75 oe
= ao a ect ay es Guudsh, per ba Abe a 50-1.75 1.25
Se ee ee sp aN iG Tomatoes, per bu. Hprs. _ ee 2.50-3.00 a
dune 4Albany i ieee Wuchip Salad, per bu-Ppes.. 52 J 75-1.00
ee ails Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) - June 6, 1941 Always Subject to Variation,
ATLANTA SAVANNAH INDEX
ou 9G he. ee ee ee Seo aS :
eee et 20. 31 Porat se
Rees Ss se i AG re ee ec ee ie ee ee Aiea AE Seed for Sale ae ee
aaa mek. 4% a Se ye ee ee Ses Rs ig tee 4625.49 Corn and Seed Corn for Sale 2-3
5 ens, Col. 472 lbs. up __--_------------_----- : ie a ee Uggs 1 Begns: and. Peas-for.Sale 3
| _ Hens, Leghorn, Lb. ________- ee aoe Ma. 101, 10 : Fresh and Cured Meats for Sale 3
Pee - Hoosters,. 0.2 Sa pe ee 19- 1 Rilo ee es 45- 16 Fruit and Butter for Sale 2. 3
Stags, bb. ee aT: 4 foo oe 91. -.22 Honey Bees and Bee Supplies for Sale 3.
friers, Lb. ~ ap ee ee Potatoes and Vegetables for Sale __ ae
PCs) ee ee eee : 08 4 foe 10 Grain and Hay for Sale 3
(reese. lob) oe ee iss 4 15 Tobacco for Sale = ee
urkers, bo ee 28-25 Eggs for Sale
H 0 beeen nnn nen nanan mannan sane aN = eep an Oats Or. Sales == ee
See Butter, cae table! Lb. Cee = 200 Watermelons and Cantaloupes for oe ose
1 Gas; mtxed, BU is: ee ee ee Seep ee ee : Hale ee So eee
: ae Ae eee fe aaah aa oe Ss. oS es a Bapbis Guinea Pigs (Cavies) ; ee
orn Ss. )y eae nor att eee ee - tS Neng ean att ee Vea pe : OES Sale a een ee eee =
mneiied Corn, 60 2 ie BO | = Peanuts and Pecans for Sale __ 3
a mes J a Miscellaneous for Sale os
Sweet Potatoes, No Fa co | 3.50 elie ie 2
Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs. __- SS 1.50 Cattle Wanted. 263 Se oe HES
Pabbace. White; per 100-Lbs: ee ee ee 1.80 Hogs for Sale z 23 pee ea
' Peavine Hay, No. 1, Ton - =e - oe 15.00-16.00.} __._____20.00 Hore Wonied . 2 3
EPeanut Hay, No. 1, Ton, nasa necncnnnen 11.00-12.00 | nae Horses and: Milles for Sale 3-4
Peoanich Peanuts No. t, Fou 74.00-76.00 ey ee ee
Cottonseed (Prime) Ton _ Poultry Wanted 2 eS
Cc. S. Meal, 8%, FOB Atlanta, at 27.00 : Positions Wanted Ee . 4
.S. Meal. 7%, FOB Atlanta. Ton 29.00 Sal ies ies ag ie Porm Helo Wanted (2 4
Peanut Meal,. 45% eae 97,.99=28.00 : eras Benson rs ess
MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, June 114
EORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
stage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
_ peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
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Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
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Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner
Executive Office, State pannel,
Atlanta, Ga.
114-122 Pace St.,
Editorial and Executive Offices
Publication Office
Covington, Ga.
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
Market, 222 State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.
TOM LINDER
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia under Act
of June 6,
mailing at special rate of postage
vrovided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917.
1960. Accepted for
ee of $150 per day.
roadcasts.
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joney to the Treasurer on order of the Governor.
_ The truck growers are very fortunate in having a
revernor willing to take this responsibility and we
making every effort possible to make the Atlanta
rket pay back this money at the earliest possible
So far we have been able to pay back about an
Radio Programs. .
Through the courtesy of station WATL of At-
anta, in cooperation with WBML in Macon, WDAK
West Point, and WALB in Albany, the Department
f Agriculture is putting on a fifteen minute program
ery Thursday afternoon from 4:45 to 5:00 oclock.
hope that.as =a), of you as can will tune in on these
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
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PLANTS FOR SALE
sweet pepper
packed. Mrs. Mae Peacock,
ency, Rt. 2.
Imp. P. R. potato plants, Cert.
and tape tied, 75c M.
50c FOB. G. W. Aspin-
Odum.
Thousands of black Beauty
gplants, hot, bell and pimen-
peppers, 50c C., $3.00 M.;
globe and Break ODay to-
oes; Cabbage, Collards,
ts and Iceburg lettuce, 25c
io oM.. dtl. Mrs. 2H.
anklin, Register.
R. potato plants, red and
skin, 60c M; del., 10 M.
~40c M. exp. col.: Marglobe
matoes; Dutch and Wakefield
e, 85c M. del. Ex; about
60 Ib. white feed sacks.
mnie oe Gainesville, Rt.
Red skin P. R. potato plants,
v. Insp. and Cert. $1.50 M.
tpaid. No chks, Clyde H.
Rat Gainesville, RE Box
ov. ie. P. R. potatoes, 60c
el., 5 M. $2,003. 10): Mi,
ol.; Wakefield and Dutch
; Marglobe, Stone, and
matoes. 500, 30c: 80c M.
rompt del. Cc. W. Smith,
inesville, Rt. 2.
Good streng E. T. plants,
0@ M. del. G. A. Lewis, Bax-
Bt 4.
PP, R. potato plants,
. and treated, 50c M. guar.
count. Prompt shipment,
E. Fomberlin, Surrency.
mato and Cabbage plants,
del.; P. R. potato plants,
el.; 5 M., $2.50; 10 M.
) 'E. B. Wetherford.
esville, Rt, 2.
Vv. Insp. PR: potato plants.
wand pink sKin 5 C. 35
M. del., 3 M., $1.60. Large
heaper: Marglobe and
Bait tomatoes, 5 C., 60c,
HN del. Exc. for any-
ing can use, Calvin Garrett,
evils, Rt. 7.
ert. and pink skin P, R.
40c M.: Sweet pep-
ifferent var. 50c M. P.
Prompt shipment. Sat.
Faul Lightsey, Screven.
ot pepper plants, 20c C.,
. Gel. Tomatoes. 75c
del. Lorena Maddox, Bax-
Box
7 OcoG0. aoe: Der, -
y King, Calif. Wonder, |
P. R.
Gov. insp., plants,
$1.00 M.. del. Full count.
Prompt shipment A. M, Beck,
Baxley. Rt. 4. Box 79.
Tomatoes, Red Rock, Mat-
chless, New Stone, Marghobe
and Gr. Baltimore. Good
strong plants. 65 M.: Ruby
King and Calif. Wonder Sweet
pepper, mossed packed, T5c M.
a Alton Pittman, Baxley
ted:
Calif. Wonder and Ruby King
pepper, 75c M. DEL: Mar-
globe, Greater Baltimore. Red
Rock. New Stone and Break
ODay tomato, 50c M, FOB;
65c M.. del. Geod strong
plants, moss packed full count.
Special attention to all orders.
Ottis Pittman, Baxley. Rt. 1.
Gov, insp. P. R., and Triumph
potato plants, 90 M. 5 M: 70c
M; all var; temato, mossed, 60c
M: Ruby King, Pimiento and
Hot pepper, 80c M. all del. and
shipped in 24 hours. Harold
Smith, Baxley.
P. R. potatoes, Gov. Insp. and
treated, 65c M. del.: Sweet pi-
mento pepper plants, 90c M.
del. T, L. Dukes, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Red skin P, R. and Early PE
umph potato plants, 45c M.
Cash with order. T. J. Dixon,
Bristol.
Cert. P. R. and Early Tri-
umph potato plants, quality
guar, 65c M. Lots 10 M. $5.50.
A. B. Williams, Alma.
P. R. and Early Triumph po-
tatoes, State Insp., Millions
ready now. 60c M. Cash with
orders. H. L. Williams, Alma.
Potato plants, pink and yel-
low skin, Goy. Insp. and treat-
ed. Full count, Prompt ship-
ment, 65c M. del. 3 M. and-up
60c M. Stephen Herndon, Odum.
Rt. 2. Box ae
Red skin P. R. potato plants.
Gov. Insp., good strong plants,
Full count, Prompt shipment.
70c M. del.. 5 M. lots 60c M.
del. by @xp. or 50c M. FOB.
Ane plants 60c M, del. W.
G. OQuinn. Baxley. Rt. 4.
'p. R. petato plants, and Nan-
cy Hall 75c M. Prompt ship-
ment and good plants. B. J.
Morris, Baxley.
>P. R. potato plants, red and
pink skin, 75c M. del. or exc.
for hens of any large breed. No
leghorns or bantams wanted.
Will exc for white feed sacks
or anything can use. Tomato
vlants, 60c M. del. G. C.
OQuinn, Baxley, Rt, 4._
s
PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE
Gev. Insp. red yellow skin
P. R. plants, 60c M:, 3 M. up
50c del. Prompt shipment.
George Griffis, Sereven.
P. R. potatoes. Gov. Insp..
60c M.; Marglobe and Stone to-
matoes, 500, 60c, 90c M. Good
plants, full count. All del. Amos
Garrett, Gainesville, Rt: 7.
P, R. and Nancy Hall potato
plants. $1.00 M. C. R. Redmond.
Pelham.
Cert. and State Insp. P. R.
and Nancy Hall potato plants,
$1.00 M. A. R. Jones, Pelham.
Gov. Isnp. P. R. potato plants,
tied with Gov. Tape, Good
plants, full count. Prompt del.
50c M. del. L,. D. Lightsey,
Screven.
Gov. Insp. and treated P. R.
potatoes. $1.25 M. postpaid. G.
W. Owen, Hawkinsville.
Gen, Imp. red skin P. R. po-
tato plants, Gov. Insp. and
treated. 65c M. del. Can ship
any day, Milton Arnold, Sur
Tency.
P, R. potato plants, and Chas.
W. cabbage; New Stone, Mar-
globe tomatoes, 75c M. in 10
M. lots FOB. Prompt shipment.
O. M. Crow, Gainsville.
Gov. Insp. P. R. potatoes,
$1.25 M. del.; Boone $1.50 M.
del. Prompt shipment. Full
count. G, L, Duran, Gainesville,
Ri 2:
Sage plants, 35c doz.: 2 doz.
60c; 4 doz, $1.00. Postage paid.
P, J. Hogg. Cedartown.
Imp. P. R, potato plants, Gov.
Insp. and treated, $1.00 M. del,
David Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2.
P. R. potato plants, Gov.
insp., $1.25 M. del. M. O. or
cashiers chk, only. B. E. Thorn-
ton, Screven.
Red P. R. ang Early Triumph
potato plants, 75 M. Will exc.
for Hay peas, dried apples, or
peaches. Mrs. John Hancock,
Alma,
Gov. Insp. red and pink skin
P. R. petato plants, $1.00 M.
del. C. F. Waldrip, Gainesville,
Ri: 2, :
Red and yellow skin P. R.
potato plants, Gov. Insp. and
treated 75c M. del. Willis M.
Griffis ,Screven, Rt. 1.
Gov, Insp, and treated red
and pink P. R. potato plants,
$1.00 M. del.. 5 M. and up 75c
| M. Exp, col: Roy Wetherford,
| Flowery Branch, Rt, 2.
P; R. potato plants, 90c M.
or exc, for anything, can use.
Write what you have. Barney
Bohanon, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Wakefieid, Dutch, cabbage
plants, and Marglobe, and Stone
tomatoes, $1.10 M., 400 mixed
55c; P.-R. Potatoes, 902 M., 5
M. $3.75 -del. Boon potato
plants, $1.25 M. Lee Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Marglobe tomato plants;
leading var, cabbage plants, 500,
50c, 75c M. B. J. Head, Alma.
Marglobe, New Stone, G. B.
-tomatoes; Cal, Wonder pepper;
75e M., 500, 50c, 15 C.; Pink
and red skin P._R. potatoes,
$1.00 M., 5 M. and more 5c
M. All del. Prompt shipment.-
J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Gov. Insp. potato plants, red
and pink skin P. R. 69c M. Ov-
er 3 M: 50c. Full count, prompt
shipment. Claude Tyre. Scre-
ven.
Red skin P. R. potato plants,
Gev. Insp. and treated, 65c M.
del, Good plants, and full count.
W. A. Pearce. Baxley, Rt. -4.
Marglobe, New Stone, toma-
tces; Cal. Wonder pepper plants,
toc. M.;~ 500, 50;. 20c. C.: Red
and yellow skin, P. Be potatoes
$1.00 M.. 5 M. or more T5c. All
del. Prompt shipment. Quick
service. Mrs, Mary Crosby,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Imp. red and purple skin P.
R. potato plants, 60c M., 5 M.
and up, 50c M. Prompt as
ment from treated seed. W.
Anderson, Alma, Rt. 4.
Leading var cabbage and to-
matoes, Collard plants, 30C- G.,
75 M.; P. R. potato plants, 20c
C., 85 M.; Vigorvine tomato
plants, 50. plants, 25c. All mail-
ed, L. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
2.
State insp., and Cert. P. R.
potato plants, $1.50 M. del.;
$1.25 M. FOB, Floyd J. Story,
Quitman, Rt. 4.
Calif. Wonder sweet pepper
plants, 25 for 10c: 25 C. Moss
packed. Add postage. Delilah
Martin, Gainesville. Rt. 5.
-Red skin P. R., potato plants.
60c M. del, Loyd Steedley,
Baxley. :
Gov. insp., for 17 yrs., and
treated P. R. potato plants, red
or piftk skin, $1.00 M. at bed.
Prompt del, T. P. Musselwhite.
Arabi. -Rt, 1, Phone No. 4220
Cordele,
P. R., and Nancy Hall potato
plants, 65c M. del.; 50c M. col.;
cabbage, tomato and _ collard,
90c M. del.; 75c M. col. Major
Crow, Gaino2sville. Rt. 1.
P. R., potato plants, insp.,
$1.00 M. del.; olds fashioned
Boones, $1.25 M. del. Prompt
shipment, full count. Geo. L.
Duran, Gainesville. Rt. 2.
P. R.. imp. cert. potato and
Marglobe tomato plants, 75
M. Late sowing. Moss pack-
ed. Full count. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald,
Hot pepper plants, 15 C.
$1.25 M.- Mrs: H. V. Bivens,
Hiram.
Cert. plants, potato, popular
leaf Triumphs. red P. R., Calif,
Wonder, Ruby King, Black
Beauty egg-plant plants, 85c
M; Break ODay, Marglobe to-
matoes. 65c M. Arthur McNeal,
Graham.
State inso. P:R... potato
plants, 80c M; New Stone and
Gr. Baltimore tomato 500, 40c:
i5e M.- All del. in Ga. S. C.
Rowe. Fitzgerald.
Cer. potato plants, Red and
Yellow P. R., 65c M; 5 M, $3.00;
Break ODay. Stone, Marglobe
tomato, 50c M: Calif. Wonder
sweet pepper. 85c M; Black
Beauty egg-piant plants, 90c M:
25e C. Watis Crosby, Graham. .
Imp, red skin P. R.. potato
plants. 60c M. D. T. Herring-
ton, Baxley .
Imp. P. R., potato plants, insp.
and treated, $1.25 M. mailed;
5 M. up, $1.00 M. Prompt ship-
ment, Willett Woodliff, Flowery
Braffch. Rt. 1. .
Pink skin, Gov. insp., treat-
ed potato plants, 60c M. dei.
Full count, prompt shipment.
Allen Tyre. Odum. Rt. 2.
P. R. potato plants, imp. red
or yellow skin, insp., full count,
prompt shipment. Millions. 5000.
$2.00. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.
Gov, insp., and- treated red
skin. P. R. potato plants, $1.00
M.~O. CC, Walden, Blackshear,
Rie A:
Gov. insp., pure P. R. potato
plants. $1. 00 M. moss eee
Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Tt;
Red skin P. R., potato ee 35
Gov. insp.. good count, 60c M.
del. Ship within 24 hours. Dood
Helland. Surrency.
Govinsp. P. R., potato plants,
ready now. 50c M. 2 M, up. 40c
M, del. Good count, prompt
shipment. W. D. Lightsey. Scre-
ven.
Yellow skin and pink skin
P. R: potato plants, from. vine
grown, State insp., seed, 75c M.
Odum. Rt 2.
Gov. insp., treated pink skin
P, R. potato plants, 60c M. del.
: W. Anderson, Cartecay
: Sandersville, Rt. 2, Box 8.
del. to 3rd zone. J. F. Gruber. |.
2 M. up. 50c M. Good plants
and prompt shipment A. Z.
Jackson, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Imp. P. R. potato plants, pure
Red Skin. 75c M. also Yellow
skin, not mixed. 75c M. Plants
guar, Brantley Bell, Bristol, Rt.
ds ;
State insp., and treated pink
skin P. R. potato plants, 60c
M, del. 2 M. up. 50c M. Del.
Rev. Gary Jackson, Surrency.
Rt: 2.
State insp., treated Pink. skin
P, R. potato plants, 60c M. del.
2M. up, 50c M. del. Good
plants and prompt shipment.
Rev, Earl Paulk, Surrency. Rt.
be
Imp. P. R. potato plants, 75c
M. del. 50c M. FOB. Isaac Sel-
lers, Baxley. Rt. 4. Box 77.
os
P. R. potato plants, 3 M. $2.10
Del. in Ga. Early Triumph, 3
M. $2.25 del. in Ga; 10 M. or
over. 60c M. Exp. Col. Joe H.
Thomas, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Red and Yellow sien Po
potato plants. 70c M:; Matchless
tomato plants, 75c M. All del.
Winfred Waldrip. Flowery
Branch. Be |
Gov. Insp. red and yellow
skin P. R. Plants, 60c M., 2
M. up 50c del. Good plants
and prompt del. Georee Griffis,
Screven.
State Insp. P. R. red skin po-
tatoes, 75c M. del. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Opal L. Deal.
Baxley, Rt. 2:
Imp. P. R. and La. yams po-
tato plants, well rooted. $1.06
M.; Tomatoes 75c M.: Hot and
sweet pepper $1.00 M. Prompt
shipment. W. G. Bullard, Bax-
ley, Rt 4. Box 128.
Gov. Insp. P. R. potato plants,
75c M.; in 5 M.. lots or. more
70c del. Prompt shipment. Mel-
vin Deal Baxley.
Red skin P. .R. plants, 75c
M.: Cert. Marglobe tomato
plants, 65c M. del. J. E. Griffis,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Cert. PR, potatoes, June and
July del. 75c M, del. 50c at bed;
5 M. or more 60c M. del. Dean
Johnson, Pen. Rie 2.
bu, Mrs. Ro L,; bate Cuth-
Gov. Insp. P. R. potato. planis
65c M.; Marglobe tomatoes, 60
M.; Calif. Wonder pepper in
M. lots only, 75c. All del,
C. Edgarton, Baxley.
P, R. potato plants, Gov. Insp, -
and treated 60c M. del, Over 3.
M. 50c. Good plants and prompt
shipment. Hinton Tyre, Scre- a
ven,
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SEED FOR SALE |
White cut-short bean seed 25
large cupful Postpaid. Mrs Ww
Tomato seed; Marglobe, Bal
Matchless, $1. 10 lb. Miss Mary
Grindle, Dahlonega. RGAE:
18 bu Cane seed, $2. 00 bu.
here. T. A. Bennett, White.
Climbing tomato (grows 15
ft.), wilt-resistant, large fruit
3 vines produce enough for ay-
erage family, Plant until July,
500 seed, 25c. W. M. Thornton,
Jesup.
Bushel, Dipper and Martin
gourd seed, 15c pkt., 3 for 25,
Stamps accepted. Want tobacco
for cash. J. R. Bramlett, EU
Jay SEG 2:
Large, red, nest onions, 194]
crop. Quarter 4 times; 1 quar.
ter make 8 and 10 in hill. 65
gal. Plant in August. Mrs. W. Vv.
Robbs. Flowery Branch, "Rie
Purple. Top White Glove and
Seven turnip seed, 25 Ib, 5
Ibs., 1.00; $2.00 gal. Mrs. Wa
N. Barrett, Lula: Rt, 2.
Recleaned Chufas, $2.75 bu.
J. D. Richards, Pava, Rt. 2,
Chufa seed, recleaned, $3.00
bu. W. W. Williams, Quitman.
Okra, watermelon and musk-
melon seed, mix. pumpkin seed,
peanuts and pop corn, each, 10
cupful. Add postage. Ree
Hamrick, Ranger. Rt. 2.
Blue Ridge Mtn. climbing to-
matoes, (rung 20 ft.. 3 bu. te
vine). 500 seed 25c. Culture. 10
collossal seed largest grown ea,
order. Will C. Smith. Roy.
5 lb. Ga. collard seed, 50c lb.,
20c cup; few Ilbs., Curly. mus\_
tard seed, same price. P. P. No
stamps. Mrs. P. J Scoggins,
ie
Sev. lbs. of colored tender
half-runner bean seed, 25 Ib,
plus postage. Will acc, stamps.
Mrs. Curley Autry, Alto.
About 135 lbs. intermedia
Crotalaria seed ih chaff (ready
to broadcast by hand), 3c Ib,
Luther Henry, Acworth. Rt, 1.
Collossal tomato,
grown (up to 4 Ibs.). Plant
June for full crop. 100 seed, 15
and postage; white cornfield
bean seed, 25c teacupful, M. G,
Cheatham. Pike,
CORN AND SEED COR
FOR SALE
vey
200 bu. corn, slipped shuc
75 bu. No chks. Ww. M. Hooks,
Unadilla. Rt, 2.
300 bu. of corn, 90 percent
yellow, slip shuck. 80c bu.; 3
ton Lespedeza hay, baled, exe
cellent grade, $20.00 ton. D.
Howard, Grovetown, Hamilton
Farm.
40 bu good white weevil free
slipped shuck corn, 65 bu. my
barn. Also 1 ton good peanut
hay $8.00. 8 Mi. S. W. of Vien-
te D> A. Patterson, Vienna. R
50 bu. of good corn in shuck
for sale at my home, 3 mi west
of Flowery Branch. Mrs. J. W.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
100 bu. good ear corn, 75
bert: Rt. i
500 bu Whatley s slip | Shuck
ear corn im goed conditio
Treated twice fer weevils, 80e
pu. FOB. Piedmont. L. J. Lott,
Barnesville. Rt: z
250 bu. corn 75c bu, at
barn. Also sev, tons of g
peanut hay. A> iL. Law. Chi
ton,
near Garretta. Mrs.
Daniel, Dublin.
50 bu. white corn, spine: 8
bu.; 500 bu. heavy grain oat
for sale. C. T. Lumpkin, Poula
400 bu Whatleys good gra
ear corn in shuck, treated tw
for weevil and rats, ready fo
immediate delivery. 80c bu. i
big lets; 90c small lots. :
Collier, Barnesville,
yy, June 11, 1941
RN AND SEED CORN!
FOR SALE
500 bu. good, sound ear corn,
- sale. Mrs. Ath Ray, At-
ta, Rt. 6, Box 218. Wa 4376.
175 bu. corn for sale. Mrs. J.
inskie, Statesboro.
bu good cond. in shuck,
u. Jesse Lawson, Dora-
100 bu. corn, slipped shuck,
00 bu. at my barn; corn ex-
for milling, no trash. He
er, Hogansville.
EANS AND PEAS FOR
SALE
,
pole stick beans,
- and old fashson
cornfield bean seed,
-15c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
len Teem. Pierceville,
bu. recleaned O-too-tan
$3.00 DU. FOB. TY...
bison, Jackson.
35 lbs coffee beans, 10c lb.
ante Mrs. G. A. Broxton,
Reginald
bu. Story,
omson, RED.
prepaid: also aay T
awberry plants, for del. now
later in Season, 200, 35c;
0, 85c prepaid. Mrs.
mM Calhoun. Rt<1:
yund and tender Half Run-
20e per. 1-2 1b; 30c Ib: 10
25c lb. del. 50 or more lbs.,
ib. by Express. Mrs. Dan C.
ffington, Gainesville. Rt. 6.
arge white peas with black
e Texas crowder peas, both
tra for eating green 50c at.
Pearl Aderhold, Tallulah
See
5 bu. unknown peas $2.25
t my farm. Slightly mixed
iey come from the thrash.
thur Owen, Barnesville.
lackeyed peas, Brown
wwders. field peas, black and
speckled, crowders mixed.
Ib. E, L. Rice, Knoxville, Rt.
0-day velvet beans in 2 1-2
_ bags, $1.25 bu. FOB. Bob
0 or 12 bu. of Black Beauty
-tans, slightly damaged 5c
$2.90 bu, or $2.75 bu. for
tire lot FOB. J. W. Fowler,
New Era peas,
B bu. Sound and in good
hape. J. A. Wilbanks, Chats-
rth. Rt, 2.
bu. No. 1 Tiliman peas, ;
W. Wood, Jeffersonville.
xed peas, black and cream
wders for sale. Write or see,
A: Walker, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2
5 tu. of blackeyed crowder
us, for sale. No less than 1
sold. (FOB) E. L. Sartor.
rble Hill.
>00d clean O-too-tan
ans, $2.75 bu. FOB. .
. Tennille.
20 bu white crowder
5 00 bu. FOB. No less than 1
SOV
shipped. Y. S. B. Gray,:
uu mnyside.
RESH AND CURED
MEATS FOR SALE.
cod Syioked hams, 25
Sides or shoulders 16c,
. sat. or .money refunded.
Collins; Whigham.
Hickory smoked hams, wt.
nd 17 lbs., 25 lb.; side meat.
7e Ib., at my farm, 3 mi. Love-
. Vharley Cooper, Hampton.
BOs:
ams, 13-18 lbs., 1 wt. 30
i 25c lb. FOB. E. C. Hurst,
Meigs. Rt. 2
ams, shoulders, side-meat,
or sale. or exc. for field peas.
Ivin A. Jones, The Rock.
FRUIT AND BUTTER
FOR SALE
Ibs. goog nice, clean firm
lew, creamy color Jersey
ter. Free of coloring. Cow
tested, in 1-2 lb. brick
molds. 4 Ibs. $1.00 del. weekly,
Ihs.. 60c, del. Mrs. Boyd Bag-
Douglasville, i 4.
peas, j
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Gallberry and other blends
of honey, $1.00 gal./ 1-2 gal.
55e, 70 lb. can, $7.00. Chunk
or extracted. Dark grades of
honey in 70 lb. cans, 7 1-2c lb.
FOB. J. T. Holland, Sparks.
1 80 lb. can Ty Ty and Gall-
berry honey mixed, 1940 crop,
$4.00 FOB. New Honey in 80
lb. cans mixed flour strained
or chunk 1940 crop, $5.00 can.
All FOB. No chks. send M. O.
S. W. Slater Ludowici,
6, 10 lb. pails to case FOB
here 94.00. No 2 grade; 2, 10 lb.
pails postpaid and _ insured,
$1.90; 6, 10 lb. pails fancy new
extracted, $6.50 FOB here; 2,
10 lb. pails, fancy new post-
paid. $2.70. All orders shipped
promptly. John A. Crummey,
Jesup, Box 117.
-5 stands of Honey Bees in
home-made pat. hives or gums.
$2.00 ea: Trade for chickens of
same value. A. B. Tatum, La-
Grange.
4-70 i cans good, new
Chunk honey, $5.00 can FOB.
Cash with order. Emmett Join-
er, Garfield. Rt. 2, Box 87. ~
1 Hive of Bees, $3.00. Last
house on No. Hightower Road.
yee A. Jolley, Atlanta. Rt.
3 lbs., nice, thin Super Bee
foundation, 50c lb. Add post-
age; also 3 good, rooted cala-
mus plants, over 1 ft.,
$1.00 doz. Add postage. Wm.
Middleton, Buford. Rt. 2. .
New, No. 1, pure Gallberry
honey in 10 Ib. pails, Comb or
Ext. $1.00 ea; $5.50 per Cs. of
6-10 lb. pails, Jim Pye, Odum.
POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
To Truckers: Have sev. tons
all grade Irish potatoes for sale
in 100 lb. bags. Sell in any
quantity. If not convenient to
see me on farm see B. H. Sam-
ples, Laurens county Trading
Post, Dublin. J. L. Jackson,
Wrightsville, Rt. 1. .
13 acres Hales best Jumbo
cantaloupes, Ready in about
two weeks. Sell acreage in field
or by truck load. A. B. Led-
better Newten, Phone 2561.
3 acres Dixie and Cuban
Queen melons; Cantaloupes,
Roasting ears, butterbeans,
Blackeyed peas, Crowders, by
June 15 in truckloads. 16 mi.
south of Baxley, O. A. ae
sey. Surrency. Rt. 2.
To truckers. 1 1-4 A. Red
Bliss Irish potatoes for sale. O.
C Walden, Blackshear. Rt. 1.
50 bu. Irish potatoes for sale
FOB my farm, Make best price.
| B.-L. Dixon, Jesup. Rt. 1.
At field, 1 1-2 acres across
Red ee Irish potatoes. Ready
now. . Walden, Blackshear.
Re ee
- To tupicons, 4 acres fine
Cream Crowder peas, ready to
;move Monday. June 9th. Live
: about 20 mi. East Sycamore be-
j, | tween Irwinville and Ocilla,
Irwin Co. J. M. Russell, Ocilla.
i Rt. 2. Box 103.
!
| / GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
About 18 tons nice peanut
hay for sale. A. M. Brannen,
White Plains, Box 25.
' 4 tons of No. 1 velvet bean
hay, $1200 ton at my place.
5 miles North of Louisville on
the Stapleton highway. Milton
Beall, Louisville.
Grade A wheat for sale also
49 bu. fodder, $2.25 C. J. HE.
Hood, Cleveland.
Abruzzi seed rye. $1.00 bu.
Exe. for soy beans or peas.
Wm. L. McCoy. Mountain City.
20 tons No. 1 peanut hay at
my barn, or in abcut 6 ton lots.
F. M Alexander, Arabi.
my farm, 2 mi. So. Dixie. W.
J. Bruce. Dixie.
2000 bundles
$15.00 M. at barn.
Hiram.
800 bundles good fodder, 4
handles to bundle, $1.75 per
100 bundles. 3 mi. No. Lithonia.
E. T. Overby, Lithonia. Rt. 2.
Choice Kudzu hay fer sale.
B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnes-
ville.
TOBACCO FOR SALE
goed fodder,
H. V. Bivens,
Geod home raised tobacco,
chewing and smoking. 10 lbs.,
$1.00. P. P. Cash with order.
Grady B. Sellers, Alma
HONEY BEES AND BEE
25C ea, %
1 ton Peavine hay, $16.00 at.
| apple,
EGGS FOR SALE Q
ag,
Duck eggs, 500. per setting of |.
11 not prepaid. Geneva Camp,
Douglasville, Rt, 4.
Quail (Ga.) eggs, $3.00 doz.
(setting). W. A. Pope, 1343
Northview Ave, NE., Atlanta,
Phone Ve. 3844.
Englsh W. L eggs, carefully
sel, 65c per 15. Exe. for white
guinea eggs Mrs. Mamie E.
Lewis. Toomsboro,
Purebred M. B. turkey eggs,
$1.75 doz. del.; Day old Poults
$30. per 100 del, Mrs. Neal T.
Williams, Buena Vista.
S. L. Wyandotte eggs R. I.
from A. A. grade, 75c per 15.
$1.40 per 30 del. Mrs. B. M.
Logan, Athens, Rt. 2. :
Ring neck pheasant eggs for
sale. $1.50 doz. Annilee Long,
Bremen.
Donaldson eggs from rich,
dark Reds, high fertility, $1.06
per 16;: $1.75 dor :-32: Yr, cold
roosters, direct from Donald-
sen, $1.50 to $2.00 ea. FOB.
Exc. for honey. Mrs. H.. G.
Brown, Stone Mtn. Rt. 1. _
M. B. turkey eggs, $1.75 doz;
$3.00 for 25. Parcel postpaid.
U. L. Carmial, Atlanta, Rt. 8:
Box 505.
White African guinea eggs.
$1.25 per 18. Del. No chks. Geo
C. Williams, Ty Ty
Eggs: Faleog, Walker Mugs,
Shufflers, Hornest, Travellers.
Dark Cornish and Modern
game bantams, $1.50 per 15; al-
so old and yeung stock, Clay-
ton Garrett, Gainesville, / Box
56.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
29 Ewe sheep, 2-3 yrs. old,
for sale. Make best price at
barn; also Want 25 bu. mixed
Speckled peas, or Clays. Quote
prices, FOB. E. W. Standard,
Lincolnton. Rt, 3.
1 mixed goat, fresh in, 2 at.,
1 fine half Nubian bill kid: a
6 wks, old Nubian nannie: 1
white. 8 wks. old bill, ali from
fine milk stock, $20.00 for lot.
A. D. Giles Dougasville, Rt. 2.
Beautiful, young Toggenburg-
Saanan milk doe, milking about
6 wks. first kid, $12.00 for
quick sale. Bob Hogan, Hape-
ville, 3692 Atlanta Ave,
22 head Ga. raised Black
Face and Legs Sheep, ali in
gocd shape at reasonable price.
Also bay mare, 5 yrs. old. blaze
face. black mane and tail. J.
T. Harris. Thomaston, Rt. 3.
~WATERMELONS AND
CANTALPES FOR SALE
Watermelons and cantaloup-
es ready for sale June 18-20.
W. A. Sargent, Cordele, 306-5th
Ave., East.
RABBITS AND GUINEA
PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE
7-8
18
D.
A Gray buck and ea.,
mos. old. 8 small rabbits.
days old, $2.50 for lot. J.
Tipton. Dahlonega. Rt 3
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
No. Va. bunch peanuts in hull
(unmixed). Also 150 tbs. No i
N. C. runner peanuts in hull
(unmixed), 5c lb ea at barn.
W. S. Norton, Edison.
80 lbs., seedling pecans nice
and sound, 10c lb. H. C. Ben-
jamin, Waynesboro,
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Dill, fresh ang green, 20c pkt.
Mrs. C. C. Newberry, Pelham,
Ri 2:
Wild: cherry bark, plumb
bark, 15c lb.; Garlic bulbs 15c
doz. J. H. Mauldin, Lavonia.
- 100 gourds, straight and
crooked, size 14-24 in. with
necks from 3-I in. 6c ea. and
postage. Mrs. Emma L. Marsh,
Adel, Rt. 1.
\ Queen of the Meadow, May
Poke root, Horsemint,
coltsfoot. All 25c lb. Postpaid
on $1.00 orders or more. Bonnie
Ellis, Rolston,
Nice white, clean, downy
feathers, 50c Ib. del. or lot of
25 lbs. del., $11.60. Sample on
request. Mrs. Mary Collins,
4
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Yellow root, 10 lib.; Rattle
weed, Queen of the Meadow
root 20c lb; Yellow dock 15c
lb.; Wild almond 10c lb.; May
Apple, 25c lb.; Hot. pepper 10
doz, Add postage. Mrs. Myrtle
Jackson, Talking Rock. Rt. 2.
Genseng rocts for setting 5e
ea; Genseng seed 2 ea., 50
seed, 75c. W, A. Johnson, Alto.
Cordele, Rt. 4.
Spice wood, May apple, rat+
tleroot, 30c Ib.: Catnip plants,
walnut trees, red may cherry,
old fashioned plum, peach pie
plants, garden gooseberry, 5c
ea.; Exc. for potato plants,
Early, triumphs, or big stem
Gernsey, or boon white sack.
Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah.
Rattle weed, queen of the
meadow, 25c I1b.; Sassafras,
yellow root, poke root, yellow
dock, burdock, wild cherry and
plum bark, 10c lb. Add postage.
Miss Madge Cochran, Talking
Rock Rt. 2:
Yellow root, sassafras, rattle
and wild cherry bark, 25c lb.
5 lbs., $1.00; dill sprays, pep-
permint, garden horsemint.
yarrow, featherfew, catnip,
tansy, hoarhound, 25 doz. gar-
lic bulbs, 50c doz. Del. Ist and
2nd zones, Miss L. M. White.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Dried catnip and mullein
leaves, in large quantities, for
sale. Alma Presnell, Gainesville.
Tt. ol \
Nice, white, washed guano
sacks, free of holes, 10c ea. or
make price on lots of 50. or
more; also 15 or 20 lbs. nice
beef tallow at market price.
You pay postage on all. Mrs.
John G. Richardson, Hartwell.
Rte 28 :
Yellow, Rattle, Sassafras and
Queen of the Meadow and Poke
root, 25c Ilb.: button, snake.
Grub, Sampson snake, and Sol-
emans Seal berry root, 50 Ib.
Del. Ga, Mrs. R. M. Hallaway,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
OATS:
Will give 4000 P. R. potato
plants, for 5 bu. of oats, Will
ship plants now, and take oats
in Sept. Can use any amount.
H. L. Williams, Baxley.
BEANS AND PEAS:
Want about 20 bu. good Cow
peas. State kind and price. H.
S. Walker, Macon, } Box 349
Turpin St.
BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES:
Want Honey extractor, 4
frame or larger Must be in first
class condition, Will exc. large
hornless purebred Toggenburg
billie for same, J. B. White,
Atlanta, 202 Clifton, S. E.
| PEANUILS:
Want 300 tbs.
nuts in hull or 200
Spanish pea-
shelled.
Quote best price. Also have for
sale, 300 bu. corn in ear, 75
bu. at barn. H. W. Griffin,
Egypt.
SEED:
Want to hear from someone
who has old fashioned Calif.
con, Rt. 1., Bass Rd.
@
CATTLE FOR SALE
Fine Grade Guernsey milch
cow, fresh in (calf 2 wks. old).
$45.00 without calf: $50.00 with.
1-2 mi. Palmetto on Water-
work Rd. Silas T. Lyon. Pal-
metto. Rt, 1. Box 2.
Good milch cow with 3rd
calf (nice heifer), 4 wks, old.
ey sale. R. L. Albea. Metas-
ville.
2 purebred Jersey bull calves,
around 2 mos. old, well grown
to age. Parents stock good
milkers, rich in butter-fat; can
be reg.. $10.00 at barn. L. G.
Duck. Braselton. Rt, 1.
Nice, reg., Jersey milch cow.
heavy milker, rich in biftter-
fat. due freshen 3rd of June.
Around 5 yrs. eld. for sale at
my barn. Felix P. Tanner.
Gainesville. Rt, 3.
Small Guernsey heifer, fresh
in, Ist calf. Gentle. good qual-
ities, 1 gal..day. Suitable for
small family, $30.00. J. B. Harp.
Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
2 cows for sale, 1 freshen
10th with ist calf: other due
freshen around the 20th of
June; 4 gal. and 2 Ibs. butter.
R. P. Yongema, Atlanta, Box
294 on Campbellton Road, at
4327. Rock Golf _Coeurse. Ra
4
| CATTLE FOR 5
Nice Jersey cow with he!
calf 1 wk. old, also nice heif:
13 mos. old. for sale. Miss B
sie Davis. Kenwood,
Nice grade Jersey cow w
Ist calf, $45.00, or $40.00
out calf. W. S. Donahoo
tersville Box 404,
Milch cow, calf 4 wi ;
gentle, easy to milk; 34122:
day if kept in good Ppastt
Paul Greer, Hampton.
Several. fresh Jersey
cows for sale. Mrs. B. G. Le
Macon, Rt, 1. (Ross Dairy, ne
Holton). ae
Fine. young Jersey bull re
reg. buyers name, $25.00.
S. King, Lawrenceville,
(near Gloster).
CATTLE WANTE
Want buy some fresh \
giving 3 gal. or more per day
at reasonable price. W. T. M
Broom, Barnesville,
Want hear from par
having ds cor 422 mile
fresh in. not less than 3. ga.
Ggy. Give description
very best price. Tobe Milne
Cuthbert, Rt. 4; Box 155.2
Want Jersey milch cow, ;
cently fresh with Ist. cal
een F. Loch, Stone Mtn., e
ee -10 bu. pure Yello
Crowder peas, 1940 crop for
reg., Guernsey or Herefor
heifer calf. W. L. Helms, Buen:
Vista,
Want 2 reg. heifer calve
Jersey or Guernsey, 2-6 mo.
Old papers in my name, S at
best price in first letter.
-W. Greason, Lawrenceville,
Rt 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
CORRECTION: Duroc. ie
3 mos. old. from a litter o
Will reg. in buyers name.
Gilmer, Poulan.
6 hogs (5 sows. 1 boar), 3 f
them: Po Ce : ;
to TON within 30 days, $70.
for lot, he ee aS bee:
ta. 1198 renter Sto.
Black Essex
wks. old. $9.00 pr. $5.00
FOB. G. H. Hart. Sycamor
Rt. 1. Box 338 A, Care of Hal.
ey Farm es
cross pigs,
about 40 lbs., ea. ay 00 ea. Es
chol Flanagan. McRae.
Fine ree O. fC. boar, :
mos. old. wt. about 300 Ibs
$25.00: gilt, sub, to reg. 11 wks
old. $8. 00. Both at barn. Don
ac Covington, Ball Ground. i
5 purebred Duroc Jersey gilts
3 mos. old $7.00 ea: or $8
ea.. including reg. papers.
T. Wiggins. Harlem, Rt.
Care of Weitners Millj =
4 reg.. Hampshires,
champion brood lines.
old. $12.50 ea. Ped. furnish
with paper. Reg. buyers name
See or write Aubrey Easor
- Surrency
beer seed. Mrs. B. G. Lee, Ma- |.
10 ae old Black P=C. gi
wt. about 50 Ibs. ea., dbl. os
ed. reg.. buyers name $10.0
a. Roy S. Hickman. noe.
HOGS WANTED |
i
x
Want 1 purebred Black ee :
sex male pig. Give full infor-_
mation. T,. D. Beaty, Irwiny 1]
Want 1 P. C. male shoats,
about 75 or 100 Ibs.. del. te
my home. Write what vo
have and best price. Charl
E. Stanton. Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box
218: io .
Exc. 2 purebred black P.
male pigs for 2 of same stoc
male and_ female. Wass
Greene, Gray. Rt- 2.
oe
HORSES AND MULES _
FOR SALE.
best blood
chestnut. blaze. flax mane a
tail, 2 hind stockings, 6 y
old, gentile: good buy or
$250.00. Clyde OKelley. Gaines-
ville. 436 No, Bradford St
Phone 1104 J. ; :
PAGE FOUR
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE.
Sacrifices 8 vr. old. easy rid-
ing. fast walking saddle mare,
ound, $85.00. No trade: 4 yr.
old mare mule, 1100 lb. wt. very
-pentle. work anywhere (have
wned her 2 -yrs.). $175.00. J.
Bailey. Dunwoody. Rt. 1.
Stallion for - service, fee
5.90: Cash with satisfaction.
mi > Fairburn on High-
. A. H. Wilson. Fairburn,
Good mare, cheap or trade
B. Williams,
tyme. about. 12 yrs..
ark anywhere, $55.00 or trade
for cows. Tom Mercer. Norman
A Morgan stallion for ser-
ice, at my place in N. W., Up-
on Co., near Burketts school:
alss sev. nice brood mares for
sale all in foal my above _men-
ion ned stallion: nice Jersey
ow, 3rd calf 2 days old. Come
fter, Edmond Salter. Thom-
[CONAS:
Ancona chickens,
- cockerel, March
11 pullets
1941
pie
- Black Australorpes, 1
frite . Australorpe, 1 New
ampshire Red AAA cockerels,
"eb 1941 hatch. $1.50 ea. Not
- B. Grady McCurley, Ac;
Jap. Silkies hens, and a 3
old prize winning cock, for
00. Also 25 thoroughbred R.
Red hens, Donaldsons Str.
25 ea. Mrs. C. S. Miers,
tone Mtn., Rt: 1, Box 229:
Pure pred Buff Cochins Ban-
ams or eggs. D. A. Ivey, At-
anta, 60 E
Oakland RYE: S. E.,
Ja 1518 J. i
Sm ll type faicea game Ban-
chicks, 8 wks. old. Best
le ayers, Wt. about 1 lb. When
own, 12 for $2.50. Mrs. Willie
nith. Rolston.
ARRED, WHITE AND
HER ROCKS:
= UES. approved and tested
Wh.te Plymouth Rock males. 1
-yc.. old, $1.50 ea. James. A.
Mancy, Fortson. :
6 AAA W. R. hens, a yr. old;
_ rooster, $1.00 ea.; 6 hens and
rooster, $6.00. No chks. Mrs.
A. F. Keily, Warrenton.
1 purebred Partridge Rock
-roester, 2 yrs, old, $3.00. Mrs.
Ds, Grist, Dillard, .
B. R. cockerels and pultets,
yirebred Thompson Ringlet
Str. 12 wks. old, 75 ea, or 10,
36.50; Hatching eggs, 75c per
$125 per 30 del. Jno, A.
ilson, Martin.
29 White rock hens, 1 eins
g = mos. old, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
. Horton, Kite. 5
} ~ Thompsons Str., 60c
ea. No Jess than 6 shipped to
e party, Mrs. W. L. Daniel,
Dawson, Rt 1, Box 135,
- About 75 AAA B. Plymouth
cclke~cockerels, 8 wks. old,
Breeders for 1942. For next 2
wks. $1.00 ea.;-More than 5, 75c
2a. Mrs. Leona Holloman, Ath-
ae 240 Beulah Ave:
Purebred blood tested, close-
culled Cornish. Best blood-
nes. Roosters and cockerels,
ee ea., 2 for ee Hens
GAMES AND GIANTS:
1 old time 2 yr. old Bacon
Warhorse cock, 6 lb., $3.00; 2
White Hackle cocks. 5 Ibs.,
$2.50 ea; Also other cocks for
ale C. R. Wade, Warrenton,
co Kk, 5 152 Ibs...
ey cock, 18 mos. old, 5 Ibs.
$3. 00: Joe Redmond, Texas
Ranger. Blue Travelers, cocks,
1c and up. Ray Howell, War-
i
thy.
kerels, No. 3 mos. old.
Mee. $10.00 or exc. for
mon meat noes. Ida How-
xley
BING.
St.
ee yrs., Boston Round head |
$3.50; 1 Steel
$2.50; hens, $2.00. Young stock,
or sale. at once. eae Sere
About 9 pullets and 9
Shae hens and 1 gobbler,
MARKET BULLETIN
_ POULTRY FOR SALE
POSITIONS WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANT
LEGHORNS:
1 M. or more AAA big type
W. L. pullets, Barron Str., 3
mos. old, July 1st. Write for
price. Chas. T. McMillan,
Gainesville, Rt. 3.
3 mos. old W. L. cockerels
from the highest producing str.
ot layers. Mrs. J. W. Dearing,
Atlanta, 1927 Piedmont RD.
100 W. L. AAA best grade, 2
yrs. old, 80c ea. Good. layers.
Mrs. Sallie Howell, Ochloch-
nee,
Apr. hatch W. L. breeding
cockerels, from own trap nest
breeding. From 250-295 dams
and sires. Wing branded, $1.50
ea. through June. F. C. Bales,
708 W. Suwanee St., Fitzgerald.
PEACOCKS- PHEASANT,
PIGEONS, QUAIL:
Pigeons: Large kings, pure-
bred, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $1.50 to
$2.00 pair;,Red: Carneaux, $2.00
pr.; Ringneck Doves, $1. 25. Ey
M. Griffin, 309 E. Mercer Ave.,
College Park.
Fancy pigeons: White Drag-
ons, Blue Bar Modenas,
Fantails, all colors, $2.00 pr.;
| Also modern game bantams, B
|B. red and silver duck wings.
1 trio black tail Japs: 1 trio
old English B. B. Red Game
Bantams, Write or see Dr. M.
L. Arnau, 221 E. 49th St., Sa-
vannah,-
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS):
. 15 N. H. Red hens, now lay-
ing, and 1 rooster, All AAA.
$14.00 FOB. M. O, Mrs. C.
Thornhill, Boston.
8 wks, old, R. I. Red roosters,
matd with ped. males from
300 or more egg hens. Make
excellent breeders, 50c ea. Mrs.
Leo Meyer, Winterville. .
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS):
Dark Reqd cacks, half grown,
$1.00 ea.; Hens and pullets
$1.00 .ea.; Eggs $1.00 per 15
postpaid; Chicks $5.00 per 50.
Heavy laying Str. Mrs. D. Don-
aldson, Decatur, De. 2405.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.:
Turkey Poults for sale, 25c
ea. S. G. Hulsey, Brookton. .
2 Pekin ducks, laying, 1
drake, 11 mos. old, 14 nice
goslings. Sell or exc. for 5 good
hens. Bring hens and get ducks.
B. H. Halt. 981 Gilbert St. S.
BE. Atlanta, Ma. 6416.
WYANDOTTES:
"10 Ri O. 6 Se GE. Wandctic
hens, $10.00; Also 5 gal. Oak
Barrell churn, good shape,
$3.00. Docia Harris, Lula.
75 White Wyandottes and 75
R. I. reds. 9 wks. old, 50c ea.
at farm:
Write. Mrs. Allen
Paulk, Valdosta, Rt. 2 B. 4 B.
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS:
Want 400 or less chicks to
raise up to 8-10 wks. Prefer B.
R. or Red pullets, but will ac-
cept aiixed. Write. Mrs. Vassor
iL. Rhodes, Boston.
Want 150 Brown or Buff
Leghorn chicks to raise on
halves. until 6 wks. old.. W. H.
Holmes, Augusta, 230 Telfair
Want 50 or 100 Buff. Min-
orcas, or Buff Leghorn baby
chicks. Mrs. L. H: Coe, East-
onollee. 3
_| LEGHORNS: ~
Will exc, 20 W. L. Cockerels,
14 wks. old. frem 245-323 egg
Stock. Roselawn Wingbanded,
with copy of breeding cert..
for AA or better pullets,ap-
prox. same age or sell at $2.00
ea. FOB. W. R. Lassiter, 35
Rockyford Rd, NE. Atlanta-
Tel. De. 2681. : :
ORPINGTONS:
Wanted, 10 pullets, 1 cock-
erel, Blue Orpington chickens.
Write. W. M. Vandeford, Wind-
er, RFD 3.
POULTRY WANTED
Want 50- 75 direct from Hub-
bard stock N. H. Red cockerels.
2-2 1-2 lb. av, Paw premium
over fryer prices. Mrs. Guy
Clark, Valdosta. Box 64.
POSITIONS WANTED
Man, just middleaged, single
sober, lifetime exp., gen. farm-
ing. stock, etc.. wants job look-
curing and grading Tobacco.
Reasonable pay and good
home, with Saturday afternoon
off. Straight time. J. A. Ryals
Surrency. Rt. 2 ees
Man, 54, wants job operating
Corn Mill, Grain thrash, or any
kind of Mill and other farm
machinery. Go anywhere. Ref.
if desired. H. C. Meal, Atlanta,
1043 Currier St. N. hoe =!
and |-
ing after farm and stock, or,
26 yr. old man with wife,
wants job on farm. Exp. farm-
ing poultry and truck driving.
State salary. Alvin Crosby.
Hazlehurst, Rt. 1. Care of W.
D. Griffin.
Middleaged man and wife,
no children, desires. work on
farm, any kind farm work. O.
B. Sullivon, Atlanta, 297 Hunt-
er: St-S:-E:
Large, white family desires
work in Peach belt or on large
Truck farm. 6 to work: Can
move at once. Honest, sober,
willing to work. Write. Arthur
Kirkland. Metter. Rt. 2.
Young woman with 1 child,
wants light farm work, no
field work, for home and rea-
sonable salary. Mrs. Russell
Welch, Cuthbert. Rt. 2.
2 boys. 17 and 18, want jobs
on farm together. One can
drive ear and truck, Both exp.
in gen. light farm work, Home
and reasonable wages. Kirk
Perry and Bobbie Staples, At-
lanta, 433 Crew St.
2 girls want job light farm
work. no field work. at once.
$3.00-$4.00 week and board.
Juanita Kirkland. Metter. Rt. 2.
Nice, med. size family want
caretakers jok, of Estate, flow-
ers. ea., and other work. Must
be permanent and good offer.
S.:-G. Rogers, Claxton, Riek
os 181,
Young woman wants ight
farm work. no field work nor
milking $2.50 to $3.00 week.
Ref. exch. Come. after. 1. mi.
from highway. Miss Myrtle We-
hunt, Dahlonega. Rt. 3.
~ Woman, 43. with 7 yr. old
child. wants job on poultry
farm. or dairy. at once. Good
worker. Mrs. R. M. Van Pelt,
Stone Mtn.
2 young girls want jobs light
farm work, no field work, for
small salary, room and board.
Must furnish transportation.
Near Atlanta preferred. Misses
Wanda and Mickey Sanders,
Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 272.
Man and wife, 1 child, want
~
|job at dairy, or any kind work.
Exp, truck driver, exp. with
hogs and cattle raising, etc.
Honest, good hand to work.
James H. Dodd, Austell, RFD 2.
Exp. Terrace surveyor will
stop your soil from washing
away. Reasonable rates. W. D.
Cummings, Warthen. Rt. 2.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want single man, white or
colored, to do light farm work,
yard work. Good, Christian
home, room, board and $3.50
week, Permanent for good, so-
ber, satisfactory man. J. H.
Tribble, Atlanta, 277 Capitol
Ave,
Want family for wages, to
gather tobacco and other crops.
E, T. Hester, Sparks. Rt. 1.
Want man, white or colored,
to work on farm, $4.00 week |
and board. A. D. Wilkie, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 92. Ca
1784.
Want woman for light farm
work, no field work. Write. W.
P, Hudgins, Avondale Estates.
Box 147. :
Want middleaged woman to
live in home with elderly wo-
man and do light farm work,-
no field work. Home and $2.00
week. Dr. J, A. Thomas, Val-,
dosta
Want settled, unencumbered,
white woman, live in home with
2 adults and assist with light
farm work, no field work.
Small salary. Mrs. C. A. Cas-
_tellow, Macon, 422 Johnson
Ave.
Want white -woman, good
character, 25-40 yrs. old, for
light farm work, no field work.
Good salary and board. Write.
Mrs. W. L. Cox, East Point, 400
Dunlap Ave.
Want waddlcasdd woman,
white, to do light farm work,
no field work. $3.00 week and
board in good home. Mrs. J. L.
Westmoreland, Toccoa Rt, 1,
Want honest, sober farm
hand, white or colored, for
farm work. $18.00 mo. 2 mi. So.
Hapeville on Lees Mill Road
(old Pope farm) S. T. Hawn,
College Park. Rt. 2.
Want middleaged, or over,
white, dependable woman for
light farm work, no field work.
Good country home with mod-
ern conveniences and usual pay,
weekly or otherwise. From
Southeast Ga, preferred. Mrs.
R. C. Anderson, Glennville:,
RFD. Fie
Want exp. reliable woman
for light farm work, no field
werk, $2.00 week. Must be able
to do good canning. Middleag-
_W. King, Dalton, Rt. 3.
ed woman with ref. Mrs, D.
Want young colored boy to
werk around place, flower gar-
den, etc., 15-16 yrs. old. Must be
reliable and well recommend-
ed. Live on lot and start with
$3.00 week and boar@ Write or
call, Mrs. J. P. Starr, Atlanta,
1395 Emory Rd. N. E. Cr 1598.
Want woman for gen. light
farm work, no field work. $3. 00
week and board. Apply at once.
Mrs. C. R. Freeman, Atlanta,
594 Brownwcod Ave. S. E. Ja
4533 W.
Want white woman, who
needs a home, for light farm
work, nc field work. $3.00 week.
J. R. Conner, Thomaston. Rt.
i
Want middleaged woman for
light farm work, no field work,
nor milking. No objection to
child of schcol age. $8.00 mo.
and private room. J. W. Belt,
Midville. Rt. 1, Box 88.
Want single man, around 40
yrs., old, to help in milk plant,
bottling milk and ete. State
salary wanted and when can
begin work, E. G. Herron, Ross-
ville: Rt. 2.
Want nice woman, white, un-
encumbred, 30-45, to live in
nome with middleaged couple
and do light farm work, no field
work. $10.00 . mo. Ref. exch.
Mrs. Jesse J. Lott, Douglas, ee
+O. Box 503.
, Want woman or girl for light
farm work, no field work, for
room, board and small salary;
live as one of family. Call, or
write. Mrs. Grace Mullinax, At-
Janta. 793 Lake Ave., N. E., Ma
5557.
Want farm hand for gen.
farm work, prefer one who can
milk, White or colored; could
use colored man and wife. L.
R. Ogletree, Monticellp. Rt. 2.
Want manager for 4000 acre
farm in middle Ga. Must be
exp. in beef cattle and gen.
farming, and have successful
record. Unusually good oppor-
tunity for really capable man-
ager. J. T. Flanigan, Atlanta,
1037 Ormewood Ave., S. E.
Want settled woman for light
farm work, no field work: 5
mi. College Park. Salary and
home to right party, Mis. De
Roberts, Fairburn, ERA a
4656.
Want woman, 20-30 yrs., old.
unencumbered. for light farm
work, no field work. Home,
ae and some spending mon-
Geo. Littleton, ee 594
| Central Ave.
' Want geod. white, Piaaia
ed woman for light farm work,
no field work. Must know how
to milk. $3.00 week. Pay fare
if needed. Mrs. H. W. God-
been, Manassas.
. Want unencumbered, Christi-
an, white woman, 40-60 to live
with elderly woman and do light
farm work, no field work. $6.00
mo. Mrs. Julia Hall, Carnes-
ville. ;
Want unencumbered, able
bodied woman, under. 45, for
gen. light farm work, no field
work. White or colored. Room,
small salary. O, L.. Vickery.
Newborn.
Want white girl, or woman to
help with light farm work, no
field. work. "Small salary and
board: Mrs. = Y. Hester,
Sparks, Rt. 1.
Want white woman, 35- -40,
for light farm work, no field
work, 2 in family. Must be
smart and pleasant to deal with.
W. L. Franklin, Fairmount. Rt.
de
Want Settled, white woman
for light farm work, no field
work nor laindry, $8.00 mo.
and good home in family of 2.
L. C. Chappell, Atlanta, 1096
Marietta St. He 1006 J.
Want industrious, unencum-
bered, white woman, 30-45, for
light farm work, milk 1 cow. but
no field work. $3. 50. week. Mrs.
Eula Harris Rockmart.
Want woman, 30-50, unen-
cumbered, who needs a good
home, for light farm work, no
field work, Will take orphan
girl and give good chance. Mrs.
E. W. Ogden, Odum. Rt. 1, Box
120.
Want reliable white woman
for light farm work, no field
work. $3.00 to $4.00 week.
Write. Mrs. M,. A. Jones, Atian-
ta, 936 Argonne Ave, N. E.
Want woman or grown girl,
white or colored, to: live as one
of family and help with stock
and other light farm work, no
field work. Room, board, small
salary. Write at once. Mrs, E.
E. Harris, Whitesburg. Rt, 2.
Want man and wife to take
over 30 Cow dairy. Pay every
week and furnish house, wood
Room, board and $16.00 mo.
and board. in family of 2.
R. H.- Trew, Claxton. Care
1H, Co Oliver.
Want exp Dairyman who |
derstands feeding and milki
to look after small herd pu
bred Gurnsey cows. Mus
sober and honest. Attract
job. J, Es Durner: Aen hi
LaFrance St. N. me
Want man and wife for farm
near Atlanta. Woman must be
willing to do light farm wo
Mrs, W. F. Aiken, 92
Glenwood Ave. S. E.
Want good man, capable, wh
ean furnish own stock an
supplies. for good 100 A. far
near Conley and Ellenwood, R,
C= Loyd. Otila. Rk <2:
Want well exp., farm ha
white or colored. 18-45 yrs.
age. $20.00 nio. board an
no ue Ci Cain, Bufo:
Ri 2
Want regular, all. arou
combination Blacksmith, Whee
wright. shoo man and farmet
State age, Exp., and salary ex
pected. No boozer need a ply
J. J. Jordan Dublin.
Want good man, 35-40,
plow. Must have good sense a
know how to plow good an
bridle a mule, Pay 10c an hou
and board. No washing, Jo
Ps Bennett, Screven. Rt. 2. *
Bil
Want good farm hand for
board, laundry and wages. No
coe, ASS Hicks, act Rt
Want 008. exp farm han d=
25-45, good worker. honest,
ber. at once. for gen. farm
orchard work: drive ca
truck. $12.00 to $15.00 .
laundry and good home, C
Oliver. Barnesville. Rt. 2.
Want manager for 4000.
farm in middle Georgia M
be exp. in beef cattle and g
farming. and have successfu
record. Unusually good opp
tunity for really capable ma
ager. J. T. Flanigan, Atlan
1037 Ormewood Ave.. S. E.
Want at once, smart colo
girl or middleaged woman,
do light farm work, milk cow
feed chickens, sweep yards. etc
but no field work. Board, hou,
coal, $2.00 week. Must aa
good ref. and live close by. M
Wa he aDooley,. Watkins
Want good hand, hie
colored, 18 to 55. for farm, B1
Powder Springs. $16. 00
room and board. E. E. Log
Hiram. Rt. 2.
Want good. colored woman |
milk a cow and other light fa
work, no field work. Good s
vants house and good p
Mrs. S. B. Holman, Shellman
Want good farm hand, vo
or eolored, for gen. farm w
C. Logan. Hiram.
- Want refined young woman |
do. light farm work, no fiel
Estate. Box 147.
Want woman. with busines
ability, for Fruit and ~Truc
farm. Must be healthy and ab)
stand hard work. Give |
Want white woman for li
farm work, no field work
to 40 yrs. old. Send ref. d
state salary wanted per w
J. M. Mays, Augusta, Rt.
Wylds Road. as ee
Want white girl for li
farm work, no field work
cow to milk. $10.00 mo. ro
work, no field work nor mi
ing. Mrs. W. E. Smith, Du pa
Box 23.
Want middleaged woman
stay as one of aly and
light farm work but very |
field work. Mrs. ee Ar 1
Surrency.
Want colored irk in 20s t
do general light farm work,
field work. Live on place an
$5.00 week. Mrs. Karl H. Bu
er, Atlanta, 3272 W. -Shado
lawn Ave.
Want white boy, Tae 15
help around farm. No-
work. Board and clothes
go to school, Small salary. Em
mett Ingram. Acworth. Rt. |
Want man with some capi
to go into Milk Goat raising
50-50 expense. C. D. Deck
Brunswick. :
Want white woman,
character ,to do light |
work, no field work.
week and good home.
Blanford ee
208 C. S.
as one of Family and $15.00
and garijen. No drunkard need }
apply. Starr Jones, Mansfield.
Must not drink nor smoke
Christian. preferred. aa
once Lee Joyner,