DEPART MENT 9 TOM LINDER AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1941. Number 32 Last Thursday it was my privilege to attend the Geor- Dairy Association barbecue at Rock Eagle Lake in Put- pam County. Phe Hederal Government now has a large tract of land sstituting Rock Eagle Park. This park is about five miles i h of Eatonton, Georgia, on highway number twenty- four, from Milledgeville to Atianta. The Great Rock Fagie is very interesting and those 10 pass along this highway should take enough time to rn in and visit this spot. The Great Rock Eagle was made some prehistoric race who brought rocks from all parts North America and placed them in the form of a great ying eagie. . The voverntent has built a fine lake with wonderful mping and picnic grounds. They have also built a tower om which a eon plete view of the Great Rock Hagle can had. Last Thursday phere was a delici lous barbecue and some the best Brunswick stew I ever ate. Several hundred | irymen and their families were gathered there and very resting speeches were made. : We have ift Georgia the climate and soil for a great fairy state. The amazing thing to me about the talks at Rock Eagle Lake were the contradictory fac ts brought out. e ~ e e j Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office show following average pEices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: June 12Augusta _...___. $ $ 9.30 per Pat June 12-Valdosta _. , 10.00 Bina 18 wetter... = 9:35 Ma June 16Sylvester Se SORT June 17Douglas : ca 0355.25." June 17Macon _.. 5 7 830- S June 18Alma 10006 2? June 18Ocilla _ st 20 940-8 ae 90 Albany. se TOP FED CATTLE June 12Valdosta .._....... Se 00s. 800. June 16Sylvester $:00-< 915 = June 17Douglas = $004 3. ee June 17Macon 9.00- 10.00 June 18-Alma 7.00- 7.75 oe penne 192 -Ocihas = pee ee 9.50- 10.05 eg AILK PRICESBy Tom Linder NOTICEWANTED Responsible party to sweep and haul | garbage from new Farmers Market in At- Janta for the garbage. : TOM LINDER Mr. W. '. Anderson of The Macon Telegraph, called ate tention to the fact that Georgia people are consuming a large quantity of butter and cheese and other dairy products brought i in from outside the state. I called attention to the fact that large quantities of milk substitutes containing coconut oil, detton seed oil, and other fats, were being shipped into the state. I further called attention to the fact that the Department of Agricul- ture was placing withhold orders on these milk substitute in every case where the Law Department ruled that they, were in violation of the law. I also called attention to the fact that the Department of Agriculture was making every effort to stop bootleg milk and eream from being brought into Georgia from other states. Tam informed today that the Federal government has ee (Continued on Page Two) FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES } | Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets: Savana oe June 20 Atlanta Beans (Lima), per bu. Hprs. 0 $1.00-1.25 1.25 | Beans Gonap); per buy Hors... 1.50-1.75 eS Beets, per doz. bunches Se .00- .60 Cabbage; bulk, per -100.1bs.4. 2D 75. Cantaloupes, per bu. Hprs. See .00- .80 Corn (Green), per doz, ears 2 415- 25 19. 90 Cucumbers. per bus tips; ee -15-1.25 r. Okra, per bu. Hprs. 1.50-3.00 Peas (Black-Eye), per Sp oes ee .00- .65 Peas: (Crowders);-per bu. Hprs52 = 60-75 Potatoes: (Irish), per 100 dbs. 2 = 1.00-1.85 .60-1.50 | Squash, per bu. Hprs. . : 1.00-1.75 1,00 Tomatoes, per bu. Hprs. _...__. O25 0-3.25 1.50-2.00 Turnip Salad; per: bu. prs. = .35- .50 a= Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS June 20, 1941 Subject to Variation. ATLANTA COLUMBUS VALDOSTA SAVANNAH ee ee ee er zs. at| _sINDEX Fees: Medium, Doz. 2 = Dee aad ee ae 8 = ee Go oe 23- 24 Special Notice <<. 2 Eggs, Small, Doz. seo = 21 | -19 ae 18 Plants tor Sale. 2 2 2 Hens, Col. 4% lbs. up _______-+----- He = es a fae = 48 as os oS Seed: for: Sale 2 oe 2 a eee ae ee eS 7 a Sooo .09- .10 | Corn and Seed Corn for Sale _____2 ea [dees ods foe ih See G5 1-18 Beans and Peas for Sale #42 fo aes 19 ss = ge 9b = eee 18 Peanuts and Pecans for Sale _._____ 2 Ducks, Lb. _________ - 10- = aww -il- - Se EO te He es | Potatoes and Vegetables for Sale __2 Geese, Lb. . Sa . se see : 2 Ri Miscellaneous for Sale __. 2-3 - Turkeys, Lb. pid SSG ie ee fe ny 15 ; | Capons, Lb. : a Miscellaneous Wanted _... 8 _ Country Butter, best table, Lb. _----- 23 = oO s ee ee OO} Honey Bees and Bee Sup- Field Peas, mixed; Bu. ...____--_------ G0 ee ~ 2.35 | 2.10 ples tor: Sale = = 8 Field Peas, not mixed, Bu, ___-------- BU0 2 95 i ee ee Shoe 2.25 aes : | | Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.), Bu... -73- .75 | __ pO ts LO aa = 60 | --_- (074 Boul ee ee ee cae | Shelled Corn, _ re Oe ee Oe ee os $5 Se 75 oulEY for Sales | Oats, Bu. pat

Spanish Peanuts, No. t Tou 76.00-78.00 | 75.00-80.00 | WOGh Franklin. eases | Box 175. | FOB. WG. OQuinn, Baxley, Exc. for | le Bonnie | , Macon, R. 4. . i Turpin St. : paid. ft, wilt-resistant, -average family) seed, 500 for -Thornten, Jesup. bu. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Lrayville, Rt. 1. -houn, Rt. 1. + eount. : rency. Vigorvyine iomaio plants, 50/ for 25c; old time red shallots, 40c gal. All mailed. L, A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Tomato, Margiobe, Stone, Calif. Wender, Beater, 15e C; $1.25 M:. Cab- bage, E. J. Chas. W., 15e CG; Ha Heading and eabbage-head- | ng collards, 10e C., : tars. H: L. Brittingham, Guy- . ieee, < { La. Sugar Yara poiato plants, A $1.50 M FOB, John Under- | | weod, Blakely. . GF. ap. FP. &K. potato piants, 56c M. del., 5 M. and i- un. by exp., 45 M. del., 40c Re. 4. Gor. insp. red or yellaw Y /R. potatoes, 60c M. 5 M., $2.7 Frempt shipment, full paaet Watis Crosby, Graham. Gen. P. R. potatc plants, red and nink skin. 40c M.. 2 M., up : 35c. M. Arlesse McCall, Sur- | rency. Gory. insp. and eentod B= potate plants, geod plants, full count, 55c M. del.; 2 M. up 50c . del. W. D. Lightsey, Screyv- _ SEED FOR SALE 150 bushel oats, sound as gold. Also 7 P. C. pigs, 6 wks. ia@ld, $7.00 pr. A. B. Woodward Oats, wheat, rye, and bar- proeod. sows, pigs or yearlings. J, I. Walker, Macon, Bex 349, Dill seed, 10e pki. ' Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Chufa seed, $1.00 pkg. Post- A. F. Parrish, Baxley. Beardless Bariey seed; lim- ited amount from ithe finest field of Barley raised this year | in Gaz productien ave erage ov- | er 65 bu. to the acre, $2.00 | bu. FOB. Cash er mnoney Order | Pieree W. Cebb, Norerbss, at Recleaned Chufa seed, $2.75 | bu. J. D. Bichards, Pavo, Rt 2. Climbing tomato (grows 15 large fruit: 3 vines preduce enough for 25c, Plant until July. W. M. Recleaned Chufa seed, $3.00 New erop Purple Top, White Globe and Seven Tep = turnip seed mixed, 10c for large tbls., 4 for 30c; large teacup-full, 80c, postpaid. Ed Carroll, Mur- Old fashioned Halt Runner beans, white and brown strip- ed, 25c cup; 3 cups 70c post- paid. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal- 10 lbs . speckled crowder peas, $1.00; Striped Half Run- ner garden . beans, tender and sound Po Ge: Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 10 tons chaff Crimson Clov- er seed, 6c lb: 600 bu. Cokers Fulgrain, Str. 1 oats, $1.25 bu: 50 - bu. Cokers Victorian eats, $2.00 bu; 500 bu. Maretts Beardless Barley, $1.25 bu. All seed grown ae year. FOB. B. c. Teasley, M. D., Hartwell. - petate plants, Gov. Insp. .and ose $1.00 M. |75c bu. FOB Piedmont. Lee | Crow. Gainesville. Rt, 2. Box | Collier, Barnesville. | 2 tons shipment, 24 hour service. Full; wanee St. R. E. Tomberlin, Sur-j i vil free, 65 bu. at my Nev | World | : "gsc M.~ | PEANUTS AND PE Geo. W.; Evans, Trwinville. ; 50c doz. P. P. Mrs 25 seeds of the best fla squash grown, grows te mous size and will ki winter if kept in warm fer 10 postpaid. Mrs. Thorpe, Rising Fawa., Rt, CORN AND SEED CoR FOR SALE | 800 bu. corn for sa bu., FOB warehouse. Gholston, Comer. 600 bu. No. 1. slipped: sh ear corn, 7@e bu., at my 5 mi. No. Louisville on leten Highway. Milton Louisville. 50 er 6@ bu. corn for sa my home, 3 mi. West of ery Branch, Mrs. Maude 1 Flowery Branch. 200 bu. ear corn, 7T5c by sale at my barn. Gl Swain, Wayeross, Rt. 1. 300-500 bu. chgice Wha: prolific slipped shuck ear treated twice for weevil rats, ready for infmediate chaser to load the corn. J, 125 bu. corn, 7T5c bu. at b Runrer peanut $12.50 ton at barn. W. e pon, Fitzgerald, 610 Wert 40 bu. good white corn, \ also 1 ton good peanut $8.00 ton., 8 mi. Southw enna. D. A, Patterson na, Rt. 1. : : BEAN 5. AN D PEAS. _ eet eases dee sere Cinco entn ai Ram Tamme iG pure soe peas, 1940 crop, geod germ iOtl, $2. 50. bu., Exc calves, pigs, Leghorn pul rye or other values. Helms, Buena Vista. a 25 th.: 56 Lbs. or mor lb by exp. Mrs. Dan C, fington, Gainesville. Rt Fe SALE Small Spanish peanu lb; imp. large, white S 6c lb. A. M. Aiken, Newt 50 lbs. No. 1 Va. Bunch p nuts in hull, unmixed, a lbs. No. 1 N. C. Runa hull, unmixed, ea. 5c Ib. barn. W. S. Norton, Ed : 150 lbs: Stewart Pec. lb.. FOB. F. P. Jones, es Cochran, Talking Rock. R. POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SA Sey bu. Legkoeut Mtn. si Trish potatees. 2c lh., FOB Tal lapoosa, or $1.10 at my home J. Emmette Chandler, 7 poosa, Rt. 2. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 acres cantaloupes a acres Cuban Queen wat ans ready for truek about J 25th, at right price.. W. Rattle, Yellow reot, 20 | Butterfly reet, 25e le: ; cainip, hearhound, 6 b 25c; red. sassafras root, 2 dill sprays 36c C.; garlic bul a White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1 Poteered: sh plants, reoted, mass packed, gar Burdock plants, ea. 2 doz Dill sprays large pkg., Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto. 2 lots of nice, clean, doy feathers. 50 Ibs. ta lot, $12 a, lot. Mrs. G. RB. Slap Marshailville. Lady Slipper, blood plants, 50e dez; catnip ep mint celts feet, sp horsemint, Lonraeenl dbl. and single tans: sage, wild almond. baln doz. plants del. Ga. a M. Halloway, Dahlonega, R Seme ald lard, 5c |b. E. Scott, Canton. 140 Cc St Yellow reat, 10 lb. Ra weed, queen of the mea reot, Mayapple, 25c lb; fras and plum are Add postage Hoy! pens, Talking el 'R OATS: Exc. 4000 P, Z : new for 5 bu. pots if oats not ready, can in September. H. L esday, Z MISCELLANEOUS cas OR SALE 15 or 100 Ibe. or ate niee ize (just smaller than guinea gz) bulbs, for sale. Mrs. rome A. Bell, Middleton, Rt. 1. 3 1-2 lbs. new duck feathers, $3.75. Miss Anne Lyle Rob- erts, Lawrenceville, Rt, 3. ellow, sassafras. queen of the Meadow, Butterfly roots, | - 25c ib. or 5 lbs. $1.00: Rattle root, 25c lb.: Peppermint, cat- ~ -nip, Horehound, 25e doz. bun- - ehes: Grub or Star root, 50 = og Blood roots, 75c lb. Mrs. C. Hester, Dahlonega, Rt, 1. __ Yellow dock, Burdock, Sas- safras, iid eherry and plum. | bark, poke reot, 10 lb. Queen f the meadow, rattle weed, 25c lb. Add postage. Madge Good used feathers. 25c lb. Miss Alice Stokes, Jasper, Rt. ae Ay ese _ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SEED; Want California beer seed. ! Write J. A. Johns, 601 Mag- | nolia St., Fitzgerald. { EGGS WANTED: i setting ef purebred dark Cornish Bulldog str. eggs. Mrs. BM. Kitchings Jeffersonville. PEAS WANTED: ' Will exchange red P. R. po- faio plant fer peas, hay peas; or crowder peas, any var., plants at $1.00 M. Write first. June 25,1941. | BANTAMS: 1 Buff Cochin Bantam roos- [hh ter and 5 Buff Cochin bantam: 18 mos. old, for Buff Cochin bens, e 00 ea., Or all for $5. a : Bantams. _ Gordon Pece. Je-; +June 30. as. Mary E. Turner, Alma, BEANS: | '_ Want butter bean seed, : Bunch or xuaning white oF} colored. Mrs. W. B. Wade, Da- | mascus, Rt. 1. i PLANTS: Want 150@ bunch or short | -yine sweet potato plants. J.: . A. King, Unadilla. ; i - QUINCES: . Wont few bushels Quinces, Sdend price per bu. ~ Mrs. Montgomery, Summer ville. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE erin sos ee rae New 1941 crop Ext. honey. | 10 Ib, pails, $1.00 ea., FOB.; Es Money Order. James Sirmans, | Jdr., Homerville. Choice, white Comi. : 10 i. ails, postpaid, $1.35: to 0 Ib. cans, 12c del. D, a, Bee ae Bt 4. i % lbs. bright BeeSwax, $1.00 | for 7 lbs. : Enclose postage. aus. . S. Gunter. Buford, Rt. honey, j 50 N.| RE ay Galiberry comb hon-- . ey, 10 lb. pail posipaid in Ga., | - $1.50; Case of 6. FOB here, $7 50. New crop, new contain- | Bre. J: -C, Jernigan, Dupont, | | Rt. i. Hest grade hories, opb, is | stacked in 2 1-2 gal. glass jars; Ext, honey is then poured into: the jar to preserve the comb; ; jars wt. about 30 lbs. net, Sell : or exc. for home cured meat, | or baby chicks at right price. : la. prepay chgs. Mes. L. B. ; Cheses, Kingsland. -16 lb. pails Fey, Ext honey | to &s., $6.50 FOB: 2-10 lb. : postpaid, $2.70; 6-10 lb. No 2 grade, 1940 crop, $4.00 FOB: 1-10 jh. postpaid, $1.00; 2 10: Th. postpaid, $1.90. John A.} ney: Jesup, P. O. Box tT ferigni Galberry strained | honey, 10 lb. pail postpaid. $1.65: 6-5 lb pails, $3.55; 1-6 Ib. can, $5.95, both prepaid. Quality guar, Prompt, : H. L. Hallman, Na- } express EGGS FOR SALE eeebred large type Corniak eggs, 90c for 15. $1.25 for 24. P Crate ret. Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Abbeville, Rt. 2. @uail (Ga.) eggs, $3.00 doz., (setting). W. A. Pope, Atlan- = 1388 Northview Ave., N. E. 3844. : Blue Slate Texas Turkey Ranch) @ggs, fresh and fertile, daily urned, $2.25 prepaid. Mrs. Gideon J, Holton. Baxley, Rt. (stock from a turkey _. Buff Cochin bantam eggs, 31.00 per 15 del. C. B. Elling- ton, Rutledge. Ringneck pheasants eggs for Sale. $1.50 doz. Amilee Long, Bremen. ~ POULTRY FOR SALE : AUSTROLOR PES, 2 Black and 1 White Austra- Jorpe cockerels; 1 New Hamp- Bhire Red cockerel. All AAA, b. 1941 hatch. $1.50 ea. Not re ~ Gracy McCurley, Ac- | ashioned eollard stem and other kind. LEGHORNS: | TURKEYS, GUINEAS, : DUCKS, ETC: Roi LTRY FOR SALE | POULTRY WANTED / hens, 2 cocks, 1 yr. old, $15.00 } or separately. B. L. Kirkland, 520 Center Hill Ave.. NW, At- | lanta. 5 purebred Golden Seabright Bantam cockerels, fancy type. Jan: hatched.. For quick sale, : $3.00 for lot. FOB. Nettie Dean, Royston, Rt. 1. \ ER ROCKS: 50 B. R. roosters,4 wks. old, Crooms, Cochran, Rt. 2. 6 purebred B. R. and 8 pure- | bred White Wyandottes hens, red pullets, {$1.25 ea. FOB; 6 mixed hens, , you have. 20c ea. Mrs. A. T.} | Want to hear Con oe that; rich yellow butter with good. t _all laying, 85c ea. FOB; 8 fry- | ers, wt. about 1 1-2 tbs. 50c ; ea. FOB. Mattie B. McPher- son, Rabun Gap, Rt. 1, i i | BANTAMS: has Parminter Red chickens. | attention. E.. H. Toole, | Mid ; Cockerel wanted. Miss Bessie | ville, R. 1. Logan, Atlanta, Rt. 8. Box 619. | Nice yoke of steers, 2 1-2 BARRED ROCKS: Want shan B 8 wks. raise. Rt. 1, BABY CHICKS: Want to raise until 10 wks. old on 50-50 basis. Want pullets, > pay eash. Write. da Frasier. Buford, Rt. B. R. cockerels, direct from | 119. Carters, AAA str., Bloodtested, highest quality with breeders. | -. Hatched 5th of Apr. Mrs. Grady H. Gibson, Waycross. GAMES AND GIANTS FOR _ SALE: Pure Ark. Trevelers hens. ; $1.50 ea.: Stags and pullets, $1.00 ea. Guar. pure _ steck. ze E. Dunlap, Chauncey. & Shawlneck stags (The ; Roquemore Str.). Also seve- ital Grady stags. Guar. all to be pure game.. W. G. Jones. : Blakely. i, & or. old, Ftarris Game cock, $3.50: 1 , Ark. Traveler, 2 yrs. old, $2. 50; Warhorse. $2. 50: 2 white Span- gle old fashioned -Canonball, $2.50 ea. C. R. Wade, Warren- 1 purebred, i 1-2 yr. old, Black breasted red Game roos- ter. Already trimmed, $2.50. net prepaid; also 4 Ibs. old seed. 50c lb. Mrs. W. tL. Allred, Tallapoosa, ne 2. AAA big type W. L. pullets, Barron Str., Apr. hateh, 3 j mos. old July lst. 75e ea FOB. We less than 100 shipped. / Chas. T. ,McMillan, Gaines- iyille, Rt. 8. .406 Big Eng. Barren AAA iW. L. pdliets. trapnested. Frorm Ped. 300 or mere egg stock hens. fiingneek Doves Centr al Ave. Baye Guineas, 1Ge ea. del. Se Barnett, Rt. 2. Mad- pone 15 Day-Old speckled Gui- ; neas witk chicken (mother) hen, $2.09; HKig-bone White Wluscovey ducklings, 19 with chicken (mother) hen, $2.00; Big-bone Mammeth Bronze Turkeys with chicken hen, 8, $3.00; Eggs del. Turkey, $2.00 doz.; Dueck, 75e doz.; Guinea, 50c per 15, $1.50 per 598. Pre- fer M. GC. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, : Douglasville, Rt. 1. 24 White Pekin ducklings, 1 mo, old, 25c del. Mrs. Milton Minsew, Macon, Rt. 3. MINORCAS: 3 Minorca cocks,-used this season, extra good stock. $3.00 ea. Alse 2 extra good Golden Sebright hens, $3.00 for two. Geo. S. Austin, Atlanta, Rt. 63. Buff Minorea pullets, 3 wks. old, $3.25 doz. Utaexcelled lay- ers. Few baby chicks, from $2.50 hundred up. .. O.. dD: D. W. Nichols, Kingston. RHODE ISLAND REDS: 8 hens, 1 rooster, all pure- bred, Consisting of 4 R. I. reds, 4 white rocks, 1 Buff seen 1940 hatch. $1.00 wet rs ve te call for them. mee Groover, Atlanta, 756 Memorial Dr. 5 Ib. Yancey : : TURKEYS AND Gllese: < : Cert. $1.50 ea., $1.25 in lots of ' blue :- ? iA R, Andrews, Augusta, 1518 | GEESE | $i24 pri i var, ! tell. Want turkey halves to 6 wks. portation chgs.one way and furnish A. B. Whaley, Rock Springs, Rt. 1, Other party pay trans- BARRED, WHITE AND OTH portation chgs, i Mrs. Minnie Horne, au ; 2 re ee aes 8 Evehange, 5 light Brahma: 2nd 9 mos. 0. genera ens in good condition, laying | tions, A. R. cows, from A. R. Sire, popular breeding. $100.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name. Miss j1 <8 ee Bryan, Grayson, R. i = Ne ia | mu ond Jey me eo Show-type Cornish bantams | | gen g quali ies, , i from wpe Cope bs %) . fon. . oo 905, ee milk fresh July 15th. Gives 43 1-2 gal. milk and plenty of Buff Or- F raise to. furnish feed and! | 875. 00 Raymond Crane, Ris- ng Fawn, Rt. 1. - Fine 1 mo. old, Jersey Bull Calf, reg. im buyers name, 200 B. R. or sas chicks, to both | WAYS. | Ville, Bt, 3. Cadwell, ; Several fresh grade Sere cows. Mrs. B. G. Lee, Rose Dairy, Macon, (Bass. oe, near 'Holton), | HOGS FOR SALE 3 each, male and female, S. P. C. pigs, 12 wks. old, $8.00 3 to 500 baby chicks Prefer B. R. or - Notify. me what Mrs. FE. B. Allen. 25 bantam hens / or als kerel. Will|ea- with reg. papers, or $7.00 Se nee, Agana: ea., without. Betty. Zane Hodg- es, Sandersville, Rt. 3 (4-H | Member.) Blaek Guinea pigs and hogs from $7.00 ea. and up, J, T. | Brown, Elberton, Rt. 3. 2 purebred male P. C. pigs, 5 mos. old. about 75 lb. wt., $15.00, or $8.00 ea. George H. Bennett, Madison, Rt. 4. 6S. P. C. boar pigs, 9 wks. 3,Box to get 25 or 50 M. B. Poults to raise on Pay trans- feed and labor. Mrs. RABBITS AND GUINEA old, reg. buyers name, $6.00 ~~ oo Davis, Warthen, PIGS (Cavies) 7On SALE| S. P. C. pigs, male and fe- 3 = old, finest}; championship. br ing. Can. 2 N. Z, white soos 18 mos.} furnish unrelated pairs. E. K. old, 8-10 Ibs.. $1.00 ea. Raleigh Overstreet, Sylvania. Gladney, LaGrange, 510 Green- Purebred Berkshire pigs, wile Sh | |8 wks. old, for sale. 0. G, Entire stock of rabbits, 17) Warren, Atlanta, 1852 Fiat grown does, bred, 4 grown, Shoals Ave.. S. E. bucks, 40 that are half grown, 3-4 are N. Z. Whites, others, Gray and Black. Consider | Hill, Evaville. lot, Black mos. old, 50c ea. plus postage. Ronaid Lynch, Rome. Rt 1. _ C. Brewer, Danielsville, Rt. + 30 White N. Z. dabbits, 10+! i2wks. ae $1. 25 to ay 50 pr; 10 pigs, big bone Guinea; 10 20 N. Z. Reds, 12-14 wks, old, | Pigs half big bone Guinea and $1.50 to $2.00 pr; 6 bucks, -nalf Hampshire, Ali 6 wks. $2.00 and $2.50 ea. Mrs. Julia Id. $5.00 ea; also 4 brood Varnadore, Atlania, 130 So. | sows, B. Bone Guinea, $3000 Candler Road. S. E. A gray buck, 6 mos. old, 7T5c! cash. Also 25 Guinea pigs | (Cavies), Purebred Brokenose Berk- shire pigs, 6 to 8 wks. old, for sale. L. C. Hall, Atlanta, Fiat Shoals Ave. S. E. | 6 pure big bone Black Afri- ,ean Guinea pigs, 6 wks. and treated. $7.00 ea., shipped. $32.00 for trade. R. B. and White rabbits, 2- 3 | 2. Mrs. J, M> Morris, Stone Mtn.. Rt. 1. _ Black Essex male, 175 Ibs., ea. or $1.50 pait: young ones, a weaned pigs, $10.00 ea. Ap- 5Oc ea. ,somback, 302 S. Harris St.,; Bloodtested, | East Point, i Selid Write : rabbits, 7 wks. old, es. pr.! CATTLE FOR SALE plication for reg., and treated. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE No ehks. B. H. Hol- | Ca. 6744. white ans solid black | for prices. Henry V. Kiser, | nos old, $1.00 pr., 1 large pr. 1) FOR SAS S Gainesville, Rt. 2. | of black rabbits, $3.00; i large | Black mare saddle horse ; PEACOCKS. PHEASANTS, ; j wae a i = poe iL eos 9 7 old, Rood height, : oS or chic a aits, 9.00; also mare PIGEONS, NC | 264 Alexander St..; aa. WwW, At- | mule eolt. 3 yrs... gle never 56 pairs White King Pigeons : lanta. | been broke, $75. At my | agied and working: 200 fryers, i New Zealand white rabbits | farm prices. Ale Stephens, -{ 8-4 Ibs. ea. for sale. Write | and Guinea pigs, all sizes, for, | Jonesboro, RFD. iP. i. Bramblett, Griffin, fale, W. Harrison, Fitzgerald, | Mule for sale at my barn, 1 } 2 8 te mi. sard, College Park, Rt. 1. Young vesger. miiking 6 qis. Extra fine, 11090 Ib. 8 yr. old gray brood mare. Extra fine daily, also White Saanan goat, smother and splendid work an- 15 mos. old, milking 3. qts. (imal, D. L. Hieks, Roberts, daily, for sale; Mexican cuail, also Dr. D. A. Bagley, Aus- i want to buy! common : Black mare mule, wt., 1100 Ibs, 10 yrs. cid, sound, work i anywhere. . $65.00 cash at my barn: nice heifer, White Face My reg. herd of Aberdeen | half Jerseys and half Here- Angus cattle, Sire, 2- breeding. and younger bulls, priced rt. | John Walls, Rock: Springs. Reg. old, 2 reg. est blood lines, eld enough for | getvice ang in cond. $100.00 ea. | yrs. old, wt. 1500 Ibs at my farm, or trade for milch | fine stud, $200.00. or heavy spring cows, see if interested. W. A. Big- gers, Greenville. : Sev. Jersey cows with Ist FOR SALE ealf, also 1 Jersey bull, for; sale. W. M. Chester, Dun- | 2-1 yr. fresh Saanan goats, woody, Rt. 1. i have triplets, 4 qts., $15.00 ea;. fine, $60.00. Mrs. Jones. Fairburn, Rt. 2. 4 including herd ford, (mother, thorobred ie Oo. : Rosemere gal. Jersey}, $15.00. heifers ! Williams, MeRae, Rt. 1. 1 mule, work anywhere, | $50. 00; 2 heifers, ready to Jersey bull, 2 1-2 yrs. | breed, $45.06: also a cultivat- S.. E. or, eng. and some other farm | equipment for George ' Poole, Jasper, 1 black Pere -years old. Also cows, sale. Rt. 2 Hereford bulls of fin- we aron mare, 4 bred to Chris Car- Fairburn, Rt. 2. pet naming Set Metin pers Sine ices nehe ine Come den, cine bape seep cttonrentim | SHEEP AND GOATS Fine Jersey Mileh cow, now | Nubian-Toggenburg buck, $15; dry, $45,00. alson. 1. Jersey- purebred cow, Ist calf 1 week | 8 mi. West Her- 15 bucks, 3 mos. old, $3. 00. ea., Leon Crook, Tugin Rt. | also nice mare, $50. 00: want a i cow. Mrs. Nora Smith. Ar- mixed, | noldsville. Twin Guernsey, Toggenburg wether old. Heavy milk str. gentle, ne. kids, naturally hornless, 4 1-2 bad habits. Reasonable for! mos. old, from large silk eash. Mrs. A. O. Dorman, | stock, for sale. C. E. Dukes, Fayetteville. . Norcross. phone 3. 14 mes. old reg. Guernsey |, bull, from Gayoso sires. Beau- | tiful animal. Bright, Good cow with young heifer calf, $70.00 at ee Pelham, Rt, 2. Booking orders for reg. pure- bred Toggenburg kids for July $100.00. J. T.!| del. Best blood lines and from East Point. a high producing dam. At Jersey, 3-gal. milch'stud, reg. purebred Tog. buck. pe: $5.00 fer purebreds: $3.00 4 1-2 mi. So. ! for grades. Warren Rollins, J.C. ica Pelham, au anta, 349 Murray Hill Ave., eee De 6912. a yrs., well broke, fat, and nice. 20.00. A, Ki Ly " $ See eee igrades. F. EK, Grubbs, 350 | leap tok 4 ur, Rt. I, "phone Ma 8030. \I. C., Black P. C. or Big Alte-Mile High breeding HOGS WANTED: : | Wrightsville, Rt. 2. old | | Mrs. | for light farm work. College Park. HT. Han~ (Or Bo, Seid work, Mea ' small salary. ~quitt, 1717 Wildwood Dr $3.00; 3 $2.50 or $1.00 ea. E keys or chickens. R tian, Atlanta, 16 Schoen. E. Lakewood Heights. Fresh Saanan, reg. Does, ne herns. 4-5 qts. Alssa. PUNE stock, $5 $59.00. W. J. Suiumilin, Grand Ave, Center et lanta.~ Reg. pur ed kids srades ef best Nuni Ing. Reg. purebred service of TaCrescenta- $5.00 for purebred; rest. Will rent 1 er 2 goats liable party in or near ta. Mrs. G. H. Berry. De LIVESTOCK WANTE! Want 20 head good Guinea, 60-100 lbs. ea market price. W. M. Blue Ridge. Want 1 O. Cc male pi to 12 wks. "od Se ice Arabi, Rt. , 2 big al black P. pigs, weigh about 45 I Sub. to reg., $8.50 ea. H. Wood, Jeffersonvill Purebred Hampshires, - old, either sex. $11.00 ea. in buyers name. I. M. Flo Ludewici, oe ment, $8.00 ea, Baxley, Rt. 1. RABBITS WANTED: Wart a Chinchilla Doe, 3-12 mos. old. Trade a pair N. Z. Whites for same or buy Dee. BR. Lamar Bran CATTLE WAN TED: Want 2 young calves not er 2 or 3 wks. old. Write w you have and. best pri A HH. Bennett, Madison, Want to buy 6 to | Guernsey bull calves. ae about 1 week of age. prices, deseription, and ing. Sarah Bryan, Gra Want 6 to 10 baby cheap for cash, within here. State full particula first letter. Rufus Merri A Lyons Rt, 1. GUINEA PIGS WANT D Want some Guinea cheap, (as express is abou they are werth). Ceo. S.. tin, Atlanta, Rt. 63. FARM HELP WAN Want white woman, not er 40, willing to do light f mon t} John Mayrikis, 2101 J usta Ave., Savannah. Want a middleaged + to help with light ee no field. work. Good hom Mrs. L. B.- hore and $10.00 per Want white reliable to live in 2 unfurnished roo ef mv house te help with far work. Able to finance s Also want white or co woman between 25 and 50 light farm work. - Milk cow, Write fer details. Willie Mae Jackson, - Adai ville. Rt. 3. Want at once Farm bee Must be able to plow. $15. month, board and laund Write at once. Mrs. Crow, Gainesville, Rt, 2. Want immediately, ex enced dairy hand. Also farm hand. Chas. Von ner, Stiles Avenue, Sav. Want settled, white w n werk. Home and small Want man and wife, or Sor to care fer Dairy of 25 co $35.00 mS. house and wo Must be sober. Ut T. Smi Mansfield. Want white or colored ily for farm near Atlanta on straight time or day basis, A. Murphy, Atlanta, 23 Ponce de Leon Ave. ; Want -farm raised wh boy, 12-17, te live on fa : one of family, of m I. Tracy, Valdosta, Rt. FARM HELP WANTED Z Want white woman, 25, not} er 50. for light farm work, ' field work. Private room, : food home. Help with flow-| ers. Write at once. Mrs. W.} >. Thatcher, Chickamauga, Rt. ; Want man with small family px farm work. Furnish 4 at louse, wood, garden and: ap patch and hire by the day. W. | Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Want unencumbered, white oman, 24-35, for light farm. rk, no field work, near At- an a Room, board furnish- ive age, salary expected nd ref. Mrs. W. R. Vance, ecatur, Rt. 1, Want at once _ industrious, mencumbered white or color- girl or middleaged woman to milk 2 cows and do other fight farm work, no field work mie or. see. Mrs). J.D: rst. Ochlocknee, Rt. 2. _ Want at once, nice, clean | white woman for light farm, work, no field work, Room,: board and salary. Good place Tight party. Mrs. E, Cobb, dale, 119 Grove St. . Want good woman or giti: _ light farm work, no field | vork. $2.50 week and board. : poly at once. Middleaged | ace preferred. Mrs. T. A. i Dallendore, Griffin, Rt. C. Want good colored woman. have home on farm place, ith husband, to do day work d look after things. Small 4 . Dr. D. A, Bagley, MOUSE ustell. Want nice, unencumbered | hite woman to live in home| modern conveniences) with iddleaged couple and do light m work, no field work. s. O. D, Simmons, Mariet- Rt. 3. phone 756 J. Want settled, dependable, ite woman, for light farm <. no field work. $15.00 and board. Good home. irs. R. W. Beaudry, Decatur, Superior St. = work: no field work, but refer being able to milk oc- ionally. Good ref. required. to 40 yrs. preferred. $3.00 ek and good home (modern mveniences). T. G, Hasty, nsington. nt white girl, 19 to 30 light farm work, no field - $8.00 mo. and board home with oljd couple. r Wilson, Stapleton. x int white woman, 35-40, ight farm work, no field rk. Small salary, room and ees. A. F, Hale, At- 642 Lawton St. S. W. Want white woman, 35-40, . for light farm work, no work. Room, board and wall salary. R. G. Fowler, hamblee. i Want refined middleaged n for ordinary light farm res. Np field work. $4.00 reek. Job permanent if sat- factory, Mrs. Inez Brown, Meansville, Rt. 1. 4 a caretaker for 181 res of land, barn and _ or- ard. ~2 miles from river, 2 les from highway. Rent free ght party. See at once. ! 1 cow and calf. ang 50 of chickens to sell. Frank tite, Carters. Want settled, healthy, unin- bered white woman for eneral light farm work, flow- | 5, poultry. ete. For home; ! d and $10.60 month. . 2 in ly. Mrs. Mobley, Concord. |, foung married man, 2: chil- wants job on farm, driv- uck,. ete. Exp. in pro- and poultry farming. fer near Atlania. bee Ry urney, Atlanta, 1583 Wood- Ave. : oung man, employed, de- change, farm or other <. Some exp. Dairy. Must agreeable people. $1.50 yr $8.00 week, with house, Atlanta. Begin July Ist. ox and:self only. J. A. yn, Chamblee, Rt. 1. OSITIONS WANTED CORRECTION: Man, 54 yrs. ef age wants job operating Mill, Cotton Gin, Grain arm Machinery. Go any- where. Ref. if desired. H. C. feal, Atianta, 1043 Curran St. ant light farm work, no work or milking, near At- a. Reasonable salary. Miss | oe Lee Griffin, Hazlehurst. farm. Exp. and good St. 5. W Yaise on shares, with plenty of Shelnutt, Glenn, Rt. 1. slightly crippled but can = do -most any farm work, i: Wadley, Rt. 2.. -wants job, doing light farm children. Mrs. B. F. Huggins, . Fender, Capable, efficient, middle- Ezell, 1 or any kind of Mill andj; ng white, girls, 21 andj: ine Reynolds, Glenwood.| 497 Captiol Avenue, | Middleaged. woman wants light farm work, Can milk, but no field work. A Satis- factoty worker. References. $3.00 to $3.50 week. Mrs. Lu= la Haddock, Moultrie, 314 ist Ave. Want light farm work, no field work, for reasonable sal- ary and good home (with not more than 1 child in it), Mrs. Beulah @G. Marvin, Atlanta, ! 324 W. Peachtree St. N. W. | Christian, white woman de-. sires job on farm with old' christian people for good andj; small salary. Poultry and light; farm work, no field work. ' ae bie J = - Phillips: Ss * White girl with comnion ed- ucation, wants light farm work ! no field work, for reasonable : salary and home. Miss Minnie ; > 3 i Madison, : ) i y i $ farm work. no field work, for ; good home and salary. Mrs. . Katheryn Casey, Rockmari, Rt. : 2 care of J. R. McCowan. i Respectable, young eclored : man wants job on farm. Exp. | in tractor and truck driving. : Furnish ret. Now employed. ! but want change. Write or: see. Joe Jenkins, Sandersville. | Gen Del. Young man wants job on: worker. ; Near At-: i Can drive car. etc. lanta. $4.00 week, board and! laundry. Come at once. E. J.i | Stallings, Atlanta, 20 Glenn! n>. Want job feeding and tend- : ing to livestock on farm. Sin- | gle, 53 years old, settled. R.: M: Purcell, Decatur Lake Dr. = Settled, unencumbered #0-. man (white) wants light farm. work. In answering, give par-' ticulars as to duties. Catherine | a Seuss Atlanta, c-6 Gen.: el, Woman, alone, wants light farm work, no field work, for home and small salary. Mrs. James Pyran, Atlanta, 193 Fenwick St. c-o W. H. Lloyd. Middleaged ~ woman place ; with elderly woman, light farm work, no field work,/} $2.50 week and home. Can drive car. Mrs. L. C, Orsdale, Atlanta; c-o Gen. Del. Man and helper wants light farm work. Can run water grist mill, drive car or truck. j Best of ref. dont drink booze. $10.00 to $12.00 me. and trans- vortation: for both. G. Watson, Toomsboro. ps Want Lt h. crop for 1942. Standing rent, and cattle to hay land and pasture. Troy M. 42 yr, Ad man, white man, wants job on farm for now and 1942. Paul Bennett, Thomasville, Rt. 1, e-o J. D. Ayres. _Country raised colimed boy. ' i7, wants job on dairy or | poultry farm. $3.50 to $4.00' week and board. J. D. Greene, ! Single, 37 yr. old, winite man | wants job on farm. Well exp.,. no heavy work. Prefer with: elderly people. Robert Lee! Duncan, Oglethorpe, Rt. 2, c-o Mrs. Ola Calley, White boy, age 26, wanis job in milk dairy, or any kind o job, $4.50 to $5.00 week an board. Go anywhere. Write at once. Guy H. Smith, Com- merce, Rt. 3. Want job as overseer farm. Exp. in ali kinds of farming and stock raising. J. C. How- ard, Damascus, R. 1. | : Middleaged widow woman work for small salary, 2 small aged woman wants place with reliable people, light farm work, no field work. Can drive car, Ref. exc. Miss Gussie S. Eatonton, Rt, 4. White man 35 yrs. old, with 2 small boys. ages 9 and 5, wants home on farm for self: and boys. Can do any kind of farm work. Can come at once. Write or, see J. C. Pirkle, At- lanta, 266 Pryor St. Want tractor work within a radius of 20 miles at $1.00 per acre, or 75c per hour, plus transportation. S. T. Kidder, Jr., Meigs. Middleaged man wants job on farm, plowing, hoeing and routine farm work. No child- ren. Walter F. Watts, Atlanta, Fe $ % : Mrs. :ing size, ( : Mrs. Rinda Rodger, i oS | blooming size, -AOZ.. 1 3e ; | POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED Refined, unencumbered, wants Prefer Caretakers place elderly people. Exc, ref.< Mrs. J. A. Rogers, Gen. Del. : FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Rooted boxwood, fast grow- ing and true dwarf. 4-6 in., $4.00 C.; Nice transplanted stock 10-12in.. $50 C.- 2-3 ft. Abelia, $3.00 doz., $20 C. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, R, 3. Christian. woman, light farm work, no field work. for Atlanta, c-0o: ax RKET BULLE TIN | Nematodes Now Attack Grains ruin wheat and rye crops. i i i White Daffodils, 10c doz.; Blue Iris, Orange day lilies, ! Lady of the Lake, 20c doz.;: Golden Rod. 3, 25c. Add pos-! tage.. Mrs. Dora men, Rt. 2... Blue Iris, Orange day lilies, _ Mosley, Bre- z5c; White Daffodils, 16e doz. Blue Hyacinths, 40c doz. Add postage Bonnell Nixon, Bre- iven, Rt. i, Box :137. . White Hydrangers, 25c ea., White Oxalis 25c bunch; mix-! ed pink, and white Dorothy Perkins roses, Sweetgum = ge- raraniums 35c ea.; Lady of the ; Lake 30 bunch. Exe. for feed | sacks, free of holes. Velma Dean, Bremen. | __- Snowdrops, Shasta daisies, Cok. _ violets, Golden spotted lilies,. $1.00 C.;' Orchid Ane- Col, 10 hardy ferns, 56c. Mrs. He Addie Wilson; Morganton. Collection, 1 of ea., pink, dark and light red: red Rose- , 645 East} bud, Geranium, (all dbl.) Mis- | Yetoe, Lantana, fern, and 100! Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 60c postpaid; Century Plants 25c !a.; Orange day lilies, 20c doz. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. White, itagrant Narcssus, _ Cluster yellow Jonquils, Trum= pet Daffodils, | Butter Eggs, 50c C.; $4.50 M.: White Calla lilies, 15 and 20c ea., 2, : 19e $1.00; Red Spider lilies, 5. MM. ea, Add postage. Mrs. 5 Gunter, Lawrenceville, it, 1. Snapdragon. piants, ist yr., sown in Feb. Good = strong plants. Ali ceiors. 256 doz. Postage paid. Lilacs, bloom- $56c, smaller, 25c. Conifers, Rt k= Wild & Ss Gules, Jon- sator ASO? quils, daffodils, yellow Narcis-. si, Butter and Hegs, bulbs, 15 doz.; $5.00 ver 500; Wild pink rose, Devil's shaving brush, Prickly pear cactus, Wild ferns and Woodbine, 10c ea. postage. Mrs. Y. K, Womack, | Dublin Rt 4 Narcissus inatios, double, white, with yellow centers, plooming size, 50c doz.; zephyranthes or rain lilies, pink, 50c doz.; P. P. Alstroe- meria, 50c ea., dark red blooms. : Mrs. G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys. 2 Century plants, 1 green 3 it. high, 1 green and white 2 1-2 ft. high, $5.00 ea. Will have to come for them. Blue Roman Hyacinths, $3.50 C. Rudie Branan, McDonough, Rt. os 7 iow, Cluster Narcissi: Spanish iris; Butter and Eggs, $1.00 C. a.; Poeticus; White Daffodils; Emperor, $1.25 ea.; Madonna lilies, 25c ea., 5, $1.00: Chinese Castles, Poinsettias, Hyacinths. Mrs.. Rosser Thomas, _Adairs- ville. se 5 1000 ox more bulbs; 2 inch Trumpet yellow Daffodil bulbs, 18c doz.; $1.25 C., $2.25 for 200; le ea. in 1000 lots. Del. cash wit) order. Mrs. R. I, Allgood, Oxford. _ 4-6 in. Semperviren Eng. Boxwoods, $3.00 C., 200, $5.00; Searlet red verbena plants, $2.00 C., 65e doz.; Dbl. White Kerrea Japonicas, $1.50 doz.; $6.50. Maude Hamby, Green- ville. : . |. Fine assortment of daffodils, mixed Iris, Liberien lilies, yel- low Narcissus, April blooming Narcissus, 75c C., 200, $1.25 P P.. Mrs, Dick Powell, College Park. cRt] 2: oe Yellow Narcissus, Butter and Eggs; Blue Hyacinth, Butter- cup, Red Spider lily, all, 25c OCs Jonduils: 15 doz., 50c C. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Rt. 2, Box 44. 2 Apr. blooming Narcissus bulbs. 50c C.; Hollyhock seed 10c pack. Exe, for feed sacks. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2 Christmas Cactus, Caladium reoted. Also pink, rose, light red, white, lavendar, dark red geraniums rooted. All 15c ea., 2, 25c. P. P. Thelma Hayes. Gainesville, Rt, 1, Box 120, , 2 Add - Early Trumpets, White, yel- | 2 j : : i iady of the lake,. White Viol-} A young woman wants light; ets, 20c doz.; Golden Kod, 3, slightly smaller ; During harvest z ; I } ; greatly reduced its in the last few years nels in the heads of plants. Inside the ~ galls mature nematodes breed, anew generation is from eggs. These galls straw-colcred + ts the ground, infesting South Carolina; and according to E, D. Alexander, agronomist : for the Agricultural Extension | Service. these microscopic, eel- like worms can unexpectedly The nematode has been found in all States from Maryland to Georgia, but grower vigilance | > has losses on grain crops, Mr. Alexander said. Nematodes develop by thous- *; ands in galls that replace ker- infected : the : and : hatched are dark brown or black in wheat, in ry, and are: many galls fall the isoil for further crops. Others i become mixed in the seed and Dbl. purpie Iris, $1.56 doz.;; may be sown with it the : : ; s fe Wednesday, June 25, Changes Made > In M inimum Aci A change in the minim acreage provision of the 1g. i agricultural conservation pro. Nematodes are attacking| sram, of special interest wheat again in Georgia and) peanut growers, has been 3 nounced by T. R. Breedloy administrative officer in cha 3 of the Agricultural Adjusts ment Administration in Geo gia. Ss The new provision, Bre love said, provides that pe nuts hogged off, and soybea acreage Heretofore. these. have not been inel eligible list. aes Under the AAA jprogra ; this year, eacheGeorgia far is required to have an acre in soil-conserving and erosion~ resisting crops equal to 20 ne cent of the farms total cro land, in order to receive full r the Agricult ural Conservation Program uded in GRASSLAND CONFERENC The Southern Grassi Pee SOE AO fol- | conference will be held tOWINR SSesor. .,. year on July 23 at Raleigh The galls are softened by i, The meeting was cond soil moisture, break open, andj ed at Tifton last year. Telease the nematodes to at- | conference of. 1941 takes o tack the wheat seedlings. | new and vital meaning since Leaves of infected plants are !.j}] deal largely with { i t f _, States as a whole. curled and twisted and mature > plants are usually stunted. recommends et land on which ee : ss :tnfected crops were grown be mons, 50, $1.00; Yellow Oxal- used for other crops the fol-: throughout the coun is, Yellow Jasmine 30e doz.; : lowing year to starve the pests. | that farmers. should be sure. that galls are not mixed with their wheat or. / rye sed, and they should not spread nemaicde-infected straw or manure en land to be sown | portion of the National F; Mr. Alexander says also to wheat or rye that year. Wheat and rye, alone with emmer and speli, are the only crops on which the young nem- No varieties stodes can live. _of these_srains--adapted to the | tal National defense and tran: Southeast and at the samejlates into terms of every andj time resistant to this nema-j| food the knowledge of nu toda are known. Pein wate aaeaes - Provisions which place agri- cultures strength behind de-. fense, place more emphasis on conservation, and increase the benefits to small farmers. have the 1942 agricultural conservation been recommended for program, S. Ernest Statham / chairman of the Georgia Agri- cultural Adjustment Adminis- . tration committee, reported on his return from the national AAA conference in Washing- , ton, The state chairman deelered that the conference, which was dominated by consideration for: the needs of national defense, gave a practical demonstration of the unity of agriculture. The conference heard addres e@s by Vice-President Henry A and other leaders... istrative officer in charge; J.|ral youth a more thoroug Banks Young, assistant admin- | training to be good homemak istrative officer: Chairman| ers and farmers of tomorro Statham of Sumter County;|It is an organization desi Committeeman Robie Gray, of Jenkins County, and Walter S Brown, director of the Georgia Agricultural Extension Ser-/ vice. : POULTRY SHORT COURSE The annual summer poultry short course will be held at in The course the University of Georgia Athens, July 7-11. will be divided into two parts first three days will be gene- ral; last two days will be de- voted entirely to people wish- ing to qualify as blood testing and flock selecting agents un- der the National Improvement Those who testing agents must fill out a special application blank and have it accepted. The blanks may be obtained from Arthur Gannon, Ath- Plan in Georgia. wish to qualify as Extension poultryman, ens. > GEORGIA AGRICULTURE Georgia is predominantly an | Approxi- mately 44 percent of its total | one- agricultural state. population make a livi the farm, as compare as a whole. are 7.4 acres of crop capita of farm compared with 13.2 acre farm person in the Fe} Fe Se Defense : Efforts Wallace, Secretary of Agricul- ture Claude R. Wickard, AAA Administrator R. M. Evans, Present at the conference from Georgia were: T. R. Breedlove, admin- ng from | area exceeding the dad with of 2 only 25 percent for the nation rope. In Georgia there products represent a value land per about $100,000,000 a year. T production per and add here and the mited sorely needed dollars i this the co: tribution grasses and legum can make to the National de fense program. In addition the Southern conference, the will be five others conducte Te NUTRITION BROADCAST Human Nutrition ang. Na ional Defense is the title of series of broadcasts in the 1 al Far ; and Home hour on Tuesday each week. These broadeas present information on the ir portance of adequate diets relation to the program for tion experis so that the pe of ee country fed. ople may be be i$4Z2 AAA PROGRAM Measures which will ass full farm suppcrt of the nz tions defense program, er courage greater _ conservatio: and gives greater assistance the small farmer -have be recommended for the 1942 A farm program by a confe ence of AAA state committe men and other officials. T recommendations will form tt basis of specific provisions . the 1942 program to be an nounced later. The nation conference, which brough gether the recommendatio: state, county and. l groups of farmers, was attend .ed by approximately 200 stat and county AAA committee -men and. representatives State Agricultural _ culture. . FOR BETTER LIVIN {to gain experience. and thi contribute to better farm ing, not only for themsels but also fer their communit: state and nation. It gives to build better citizens. _ BLACKBERRY JELL Ute six quarts of blac \Ties, part half-ripe or slig! green, and one pint of wat Wash the berries, then boil th berries and water together fc 15_ minutes. Strain thro jelly bag. Use four c juice to three cups sugar. Coc until jelly flakes o i skim, and pour into gl Cover with paraffin. FEED CROPS INCREAS Feed crops. generally _ been increasing in Georgia the past few years, reports | Agricultural Extension Serv. The 1940 acreage was m than two million acres abo that of 1929. Likewise, 1 ture development has b shifting woward at the rate 30,006 to 50,000 acres each y for the last tem years. OUR FOREST LAND American forests third of our country home la 230,000.000 people in E Miscellaneous vail supply needs, furnish . . come of our farmers, -