DEPARTMENT TOM LINDER me) AGRICULTURE ff COMMISSIONER. eee 24. == Number ; 3: _ EDITORIALBy Tom Linder Durham, North Carolina, Duke Hotel, to appear before the National Tobacco Com- mittee. i have asked Mr. H. R. Pettus, Chair- man of the Committee, to postpone open- ing tobacco markets in Georgia from the On Wednesday; July 16, I will be in- . Notice To Canners County Demonstration Agents, Economic teachers, home canners and public agencies planning to put up canned fruits and vege- tables are urged to buy fruits and vege- tables from the State Farmers Markets. There is a plentiful supply of all kinds of fruits and vegetables for canning purposes and now is the time to start putting up a supply for the fall and winter months. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. to my best information, around the 5th enough period i enable the earmers 6 sel their tobacco to the best advantage, evel under normal conditions. This year, on account of ccilene drought in the spring, the tobacco crop are exceptionally late. It will be, accordin 10th of August before the farmers can pos sibly finish curing their tobacco crop: Many farmers will be even later, 5th of August until the 15th of August. Farm labor is always scarce durir offering it for sale on the warehouse floor. eral rule. My own experience in handling tobacco is that the farmer needs at least three weeks between curing a barn of tobacco and. Conditions vary of course, and ey this is Said gen- The tobacco sales in Georgia are not continued for a long MUSIC FOR RADIO PROGRAMS List of persons who will furnish music on Radio Program Thurs- day, July 17th, at 4:45 P. M. WATL. Douglasville Quartet composed of: Douglas County High School Henley Vansant. Bass; Edward Leach, Tenor; Luther Oden, Baritone; and Frank Darris, Soprano. On Radio Program Thursday, July 24, at 4:45 P. M. Music will ; be furnished by Chatsworth String Band. z . E Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets , Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No .1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: July 3, 1941 July 3Valdosta ; $ -$11.00 Beans (Snap) per bu. Hprs. {| July 4Cordele - 10.55 Beans (Lima) per bu. Hprs. | July 7Sylvester - 10.65 4 Beets, per doz. bunches | July 8Douglas ye - 10.40 Cabbage, per hundred pounds | July 8-Macon ; - 10.90 Corn, (green), per doz. ears July 8Nashville ~ 10.55 Cucumbers, per bu. Hprs. TOP FED CATTLE Okra, per bu. Hprs. Valdos 7 00-$ 9. Peas (Crowders), per bu. Hprs. aed oo ahs Peaches, Hileys, per 1% bu. baskets July 7Sylvester 9.00- 10.00 Peaches, bulk, per bu. | July 8Douglas 9.00- 9.50 Squash, per bu. Hprs. : July 8Macon 8.50- 10.00 Tomatoes, 50 b ala = 1b oe anon ene ncenennnntncn 39. | Plants. For Sale Friers, Lb. .15- Er .20- oe ~seeanenne 26 a sean = eS Second Hand Machinery men Sale ._3 a we no Sere e110 | Second Hand Machinery Wanted _3 Parkeys Lb. : 4c 56 we a FS a = - .20 | Incubators and Brooders For Sale__3 Capons, Lb. i a a ee 36 Bgge For Sait 5. ee Country Butter, best table, Lb. | 26-30 a . = 3,00 Grain and Hay For Sale _..0 Field Peas, mixed, Bu. -_-.___- | ____ eS = a 2002 = - 3. - Field Peas, not mixed, a aa = eg eee ee ae = 2.68 = = = Potatoes Wor See ee eS Ear Corn (80 ibs. to bu.), Bu. | ie te ee oe 8 ~- 6 Fruits and Vegetables Shelled Corn, ee Ge 18. x oe = 16 = 3 Peaches For Sale. Oais, Bu.. - ~ aannageenene ne s M. 600 egg cap. Queen inc.. hot paid; $1.00 M. exp. M. O.. water, oil burner, 4 trays of _ soil.) $20.00 cash or exc. for 150 egg. size inc., and difference, or swap for -corn, wheat, oats, ! calves or pigs. J. C. Herron, | | Martin, R. 1 = : 2.500 chick size automatic. Z > aT fae quipment to feed - mill operate, a). Atlanta (Powers - YN t. Dillard. Farm. . very cheap. H. R. Black- Rt. 6. Box 300. care of R. with at my place. 200d Cainesville, R. 2 he Ferry | $15.00- cash, tb. gilt and .1 calf. ; wood brooders, Anderson type, in good: cond.. $16.00 for both er Heary V. Kiser, A 150 egg cap. Super Hatch- et inc., set 1 time, perfect cond. - or trade for a 75 You pay aut Dunlap, Butler, R. edel_ B. Joho Deere tract- _express. Russell Burkey, Coch-_ mplete. first class cond.. ran, RL 4: test equioment, 4 disc Tiller, ee Sots ' , planters. guaria dis- ibutor, 10h. p. ens... ete. EGGS FOR SALE see the tractor: rop. ngine fOr NOSs 00) fOWs a ee eee Thomas, Meicalte. : Purebred lbpee type Dark deal Mower, 20 in. reel, 1 Cornish eggs, 90c per 15, $1.25 . best cond., $50.00. C. L. | for -24,-P. P.. Crate tet. Mrs. yas _ Decatur, Rak ph Ge Clarke, Abbeville, R. a ne mill 2 roller, good size, ,, Georgia. quail eggs, $3.00 set- 2 mules, fine shape, 11 ft. ting. W. A. Pope, Atlanta, | in good shape. E. G. Ed- 1343 Northview . Ave., N. E. rds. Bethlehem. eae en ee ae | set-off 2 1-4 in. Pickerin Uall- e888, 7 a-2 BO eam governors, good oe. 00 per 15. C. J. Cleveland, | Butler. Rv 2 Fsed electric panes trade for what have Stationary gas. eng.. echanical cond:, kind of farm use $30. Atlanta, yper 12 ft. pan, aa 00. - Trescott mn. Fort Valiew. a armall 14 tractor and first class cond., cash, exc. for lawn mower, ts, fruit. or what have Ne pene Pr fey As 4 | VEGETABLES OR SALE g IMS ea ban wagons ee a is. OF salad. peas, this yrs. . all for os 00. d, Fairburn, Re 1: . Towns, Towns, Ga. 1eap for cash. Sam S. Moore. ut motor, good cond., for sale. LaGrange, in good. suitable good cond., $20.00;. brushing hi 1 a Sates ae Ree | W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville. 30 tons good quality Peanut and 10 Hiatt bu. facers, all | 7 e porenaad. od cond _ cheap. LP: Single- H: H. Bird, Rincon. uano distributor, for sale J. H. Pinholster. Clvatt-_ 1 R. roll cane mill, copper pan, _ allin A-1 cond, $40.00 at | Jo B. Miller; Woodland. large forge, 1 heavy anvil, hole corn sheller, etc.. for or exc. for calves or chick- what have you to offer? ' 395 Ashburton Ave. S. E. 75c per 15 postpaid. Mrs. Lynch, Rome, (5 mi. iv ille Re.) with- | | you. Girect from a Texas Turkey ranch. for 00. A. | 1200, GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE a C. nut hay for sale. _nen, Plains. del, | hay for sale. Pinehurst. Sel. R. I. Red setting eaes, Summer- $9.25 doz Pale. Mae Gideon J. Os Baxley, R. 1. 18 20 tons ot nice eo eaied pea- A. M. Bran- Choice Lespedeza Migs $14.00 ton at Barnesville; $16.00 ton, most anywhere in Ga. B.! et dbl. row corn planters, tatoes for sale. J. aA. Canning- ton, Lenox. Red Bliss B. B. cheap | seed FOB in large lots.. pul- you? | dosta. FRUITS AND crop. 20c lb. Exc. ~ for Guano or chicken feed sacks. Give 1 lb. peas for 2 sacks. Ea. | paying postage. ler, fe R. 3: PEAC HES FOR SALE Peaches for trucks till Set J. C: Adkins, Ft. Valley, 209 N. | MaconoSt.. =. Mrs. Lee But- '25 del. Artichokes, tage. lso. catnip, plants: Horseradish, 2 15c plants, M.E. Jobnson, Pike. Z PEPPER: Want 5 lbs. of green hot pep- per. Notify price by letter. J.. 2 PLANTS WANTED: Want 500 cabbage plants, 250 | ea.: Early and Late Flat Dutch, or take lot in same variety. Advise price and when can ship, ete. Willie Bohannon, | R. 3. J POULTRY FOR SALE AUSTRALORPES: 2 Black Australorpes cock- 25e qt. and pos- (Best for hog feed and doz. vv ler, Calhoun, R. 3. 2 game cocks, $2. 00 ea.: 2 stags, $1.50 and $1. 25 ea. Trade for ducks. geese or what have you. H. M. Adams; Douglas- ville. R. 4. DOVES, QUAIL, ETC: | Ringnecks. Doves, $1.00 pair. A. R. Andrews, Ave., Augusta. HAMBUIRGS: Few beautiful Silver Spangle Hamburg cocks, $1.00 ea-:; Sev. Partridge size Ringneck and Golden pheasants, $1.25 ea. un- sexed in 4 or more lots. Sex not | guar. C. T. Gaines, Buford. LEGHORNS: oo We ye ounets Master, Breeding, Mar. 15th. hatch $60.- , 00 for lot. W. W. Dickey, Sha: ville, Rg. 2; WwW. i. | Coekereis.. AAA very: [-best., breeding. $5.00 ea, del. | Also G. S.. Bantams. dae peas, 408 Fairguard St:, Ma- rietta. a gatece _.-25 nice hens, 3 or 4 mixed, j others White and Buff Leg- horns, laying. $20.00. or exc. for good cow or hogs. Morris San- ders, Nashville. 35: BLL: -publets. April dst. hatch, 65c Ea. FOB. V. H: West, ' Gainesville, Rs 4. He ieee i | \ ' rels, 2. N. H. Reds and 2 white | Australorpes cockrels. All, MINORCAS: AAA, Feb. 1941 hatch. $1. 50' 10 golden Buff Minorca coc- ea. not prepaid. - Also AAA Black Australorpes pullets, Feb. | 1941 hatch, $1.50 ea. ~ Grady | McCurley, Acworth. BANTAMS: 2 Burt bantan cockerels and. te xed, bantam hens, 11 mos.: old, good layers, $4.00 for. lot. | Mrs. Ws SS Carney, ~ Batt: (Ground, R.4. : Blue Slate Turkey eggs, stock | . Buff Cochin Ban pred, $1, 50 pair. rs; 3 Koppe. 2694 Boulevard Dr. N. | E.. Atlanta. 3 pivesred tages Sebright | hens ane 1 rooster. All for $2 Buyer pays express. Hens lay-| ing, Mrs. W. H. insville. BARRED WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 50 B. R. roosters, 6 aoe old, : 30c ea. Mrs. ae T Crooms, | ; Cochran, R.' | - Fert. distributors, 1 set; POTATOES FOR SALE ddle busters. complete, for | mali. 12 size, $100.00. Come 3 a oF TAhnson. Buford, About 6 tone ine: Trish po-! 6 ae potatoes, | _ bright, clean and sound. Ic lb. | Little more in small lots. E. L. Todd, Val- | cotton | 1500 bu. Elberta peaches for, SECOND-HAND er. Ford or late SO' . Advise what you price. ngton. nt good. wheat a : = _ Drige. - y L hahan, gold. R. 2. good ng machine and price, age, cond., J. H. Williams, Jr., . R. 1, Box 109. - E, Morris, . CHINERY WANTED nt: a good used tractor, | model | T. P. Burdett, second- ant 1-30. in.. Meadows or | oer goed make Mill rock Mrs. sh ae ttt be. in sale to trucks at orchard, mi. EB. Talbotton). 18-21st. Mrs. Annie care of. : Junction City. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE have | (6. Ripening | Moore, ! Williamson Orchard, Lady Slipper, with root plants, 50c Balm, doz.; lizer and grass seeder at- Catnip, peppermint, Horsemint. ent, ts0 a tractor drawn No junk wanted. Must Ring- | | Spearmint, be tansy. 60c C. del. in Ga. Mrs. | R. M. Halloway, Dahlonega, R. es hand rake. and Fair- | Clean downy Goose ers, 50 lbs. to lot, $12.50 ea. jot. Have 2 lots. No small amt. shallville. White feed sacks, 7c ea. del. Nonnie _App- ville, R. 2. | . New, white, downy - ine $11.00 del. Mary Collins, Osace ei sage, Blood- ! Horehound, Yar- row, coltsfoot, dbl. and single feath- sold.. Mrs. G. R. Slappey, Mar- Owen, Adair S- 50e. Ib. del. or lot. Of: 25 Ibs.: | Fresh eggs, $1.00 per 15. 5 White Rock anes. 8 eine old, 50c ea.; 10 wks. 75c; 12 _wks., $1.00. From heavy lay- | ing str. Sabor Grant, Flowery Branch. . $ 2-Park's str -B Rock. pre- bred, ped., yr. old cockerels, $1 25 ea., at my yard. Mrs. A. _ Dorman, Fayetteville. 15 AAA prade, white Ply- eeuis Rock pullets, 4 mos. old. ready to lay this fall. $15.00 : for lot. Mrs. S. C. Hanley, Danielsville, R. 2. Box 163. 2 Aristocrat B. R. cockerels, 3 mos. old, wt. 4 lb. ea., $1.00 ea; 10 small size Bantams, -10 wks. old, good laying str., mixed game, Wt. 1 lb. grown. $2.40 for lot. M. G. Cheatham, Pike. : CORNISH: Purebred Dark Conniah Roos- ters, $1.00 ea.; Also 1-18 mos., $1.50: Long legged yellow type. Car- ms tons returned.Mrs. May [oe Py Tse Pure dark Cornish cockrels, : Wt. around 2 lbs. ea., $1.00 ea. H. W. Thurmond, Greensboro, eae eB. ual Large type Dark Cornish coc- krels, $2.00 ea. del. No culls. From heavy layers ; Winning stock. Weight 10 lbs. when grown. Re ..= Adair: Stone Mtn. . Large type Dark oni coc- kerels, ready for service, 1940 hatch, and Roosters, $1.50 ea. FOB. Eggs. $1.00. per 15, $1.50 | per 30 prepaid. 1 pair tame Mallard ducks, $2.25. Cash or exc. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. GAMES AND GIANTS Beautiful game stags, with red trimmings. size, $1.60 ea. 5 or more in. lot. lap, Chauncey. Pure S. A. Ginn Reds: Ginn Blues. Lb: $3.00 Guar. dead game, white Z. E. Dun- | Rousey, Royston, R- 2: From Quail size to 2 lb: size Game pullets and stags. Blue Travelers, $2.50 Trio; Texas | Blue, Cannon, Smoke Mt. blues, 1.00. - ea.; Wade, Warrenton, R. 1. ta ros, pure- | Noles. Hawk- | -and prize! | sale cheap or will crowing | . Express paid on | Pure ; size trios, | Jim- ~ Coeks; $3.00; Hens: for Sample free, Mrs. | $1.50; Eges $1.50 setting. , RR. " Gainesville, 436 No, kerels, $1.00 ea. FOB. Harry Ss. Petty, Bro nwood. : 20 purebred | Buff Minonas; Feb. and March 1940 hatched and rooster (free), $24.00 del. in ist. zone; Also 15 purebred, | April hatched, Buff Minoreas, 90c ea. Coops ret.; Also 4 | Goose ahs 5 raised this year, pnearly grown, $4.00. M. O. No : chks. Mrs. W. D. Rares Cof-: ee ; | ORPINGTONS 12 Purebred But Orp. March hatch roosters, $1.00 ea.. -Hor-. | ton Ferguson, Bonaire. S PIGEONS, EYC.: White and sive King _pig- ae mated or unmated, sale. C. B. Bonner, 524 Jack- son St. Valdosta. A REDS (NEW hoses AND RHODE ISLAND). | 100 pullets, 8 wks. old, 75 i ea. From Hardins famous GaCe weehas | str. of Reds. Culloden. | 75 purebred, 8 wks. old, R.L Red roosters, 38 ea. Watson Wooton, oe ; SPAINISH: White Face. Black Spanish | purebred, April hatch, cocke= rels,$1 Bo ea.; Also Parks BB 75c ea. Aptil hatched. Mrs. Frank Treadwell, Adairsville. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS FOR SALE: 4 grown Speckled Getiesa hens, (laying) and 1 rooster, ' $3.00 for lot. Mrs. Berd Bag- gett, Douglasville, Re. M. B. day old turkey ee 25c ea., plus postage. . G. Hul- sey, Brookton. 20 turkeys, 4 mos. old,. 2 tur-. key hens $33.00 for lot..2 doz. turkey eggs, $2.00. Mrs. oo es Dominy. Eastman. Muscovy ducks, denis grown. 75c ea.; Also 2 Red roosters, 1 1 IN HE; 1 Donaldson Str-15 mos. old, $1.00 ea. J. H. -Roque- i more, Americus, R. 2. Young White Pekin: ducks. wt. 3-4 lbs. 60c ea. FOB. Cash | with order. Mrs. M. M. Mor- gan, Greensboro. cs \.HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good 1000 lb. eck mare for | trade for Saddle horse og saddle pony (large size) and pay reasonable difference. Call after 3 P. M. Give complete directions to your place. William Murphy, 318 Dunlap Ave... et Gai Ca: 6065. 2 = BE." De 912. 2 Jarge Wether Goat, 2 year@ old, broken, Hornless and gen- dle for kids. $15.00 FOB. W. F. Wedlin, Fairmount, Box 13. | Want good Guernsey or Jer- & ty cow to freshen in early Bend. Cash or exec. calves or heifers. H. M. Mallory, Ox- ford. 1 Buek, hornless French Al: pine. 2 mes; old, $2.50, C. L. Perdue, Decatur, R. 1. RABBITS AND GUINEA niSs ( Cavies) FOR eae a Fine, yr. old Gray buck rab- pit, $1.00 pestpaid; pr. Blacks, mos. old, $1.00 plus postage. Ronald Lynch, Rome, Rt. 1 pr. White N. Zasla tds: $3. 2 little ones, 2 mos. old,-pure- bred De-Argent, $5.00 for the . Also 2 mos. White Pekin uck, $2.50 trio. Mrs. W. O. heck Austell, Rt. 1 Oak Game Farm. 12 white NBs Bucks, 1 yr. eld, $2.00 ea; Red and White Zealands. younger stock, 60 and $2. 00 pair. Julia arnadore, Atlanta, 130 So. candlr Road. LIVESTOCK WANTED | (CATTLE WANTED: Want purebred, reg., Roan Shorthorn bull, between 12 = 24 mos. old. Must be good. ~H. Tucker, Ocilla. Pasi a few young calves or ete any breed. E. ewns, Flovilla. - Want some Beet type calves, : 3 or ane eash. in Sir Roderick, the most out- | in. 50: 1 pr. French rabbits and | HOGS FOR SALE $7.50 ea. with- | 4 Hy purebred Jersey bull | Gia; 550,00; 4: mo. -old male - calf, $25.00 Papers furnished with: both Mrs. Ethel Jones, | mata. Rt. 2. ' Rt. 2, Box 169! work by the day, Heuses and wooed furnished. C MARKET BULLET Georgia State Farmers Market INDEX AND SUMMARY | Month of June Thomasville, Georgia Month beginning June 2, 1941-Month eriding June 30, 1941 : Total AmountBus. Total Amount age Name for Month Total Amount 1 .Beans (Lima) 2... 23,912 $26,120.90 2 Beans (Pole) 2 22 9,087 14,989.95 3 Beams (Snap) . Sete ne UU 1,582.30 A CRBBARC Tons 563 8,848.00 So Cormega Doz 75,309 8,164.99 4. Ctietmber: sss oe ek 388 283.20 Be OA ee ee 12,105 24,377.40 9. Pega: (Pele). 39,964 20,453.95 10 Gaal ee a 95049 $9,829.35 dd ee OMA vOGe ois 2.482 3,615.95 12 Watermelons No 37,759 5,804.24 13 Potatees (Irish)... 2,169 1,466.50 14 Miscl: : Cantaloupes 830,919 16,833.7 Beans (Ford Hook) ____. 1,454 2,360.90 POACh@S SS oe 740 646.00 Pephers 22 oe ee 20 36.60 Grand Total... $145,407.61 The above represents sales on Thomasville market alone | for month of June. There ate six other Feeder Merkets in Georgia all tegether doing about $750,000.00 per month. . The Atlanta market is deing about $1,500,000.00 per month. LIVESTOCK WANTED Jersey preferred, other reeds | considered, 3 gal. or more at! reasonable price. state par | ticulars and lowest price and if an deliver. (4 mi. West. Faceville). Will come see if} not too far. . T. King, Face- ville, Rt, 1, Box 82. Want 2 Guernsey calves, 4 to 6 mos. old, male and female, Pay cash or exc. 6 yr. old mare, mule that will work anywhere. | What have you? Geo. A. Con= ner, Gainesville, Rt. Is GOATS WANTED: Want 15-20 common of goats. young stock prefer- red: Also want 1 a. female, | Bone Guinea shoots (hogs). Av. 50-60 lbs. ea. All must be in good condition, cheap, and | in radius of 35- 40 miles. Mar-| vin Maddox, Winder. R. 4. Want 10 or 15 common, or- dinary American goats. Wal- lace Miller, Macon. HOGS WANTED: Want'1 little Bones Guinea | gilt hog, the stay= fat kind, | cheap for cash. Buck McCrea, Alma, Rt. Want 1 ee ee big bone Black African Guinea gilt. W. H. McRae, Fort Valley. HORSES AND MULES exe. plug mule or other deal. ' Marshall Dial, Bogart, care of: Rankins Farm. preferably unbroken. Give price and descrivtion in first letter, but will come after if trade. H. F. Lewis, LaGrange, Rt. 4. FARM HELP WANTED ing workeis to live and work on peach farm, near Ft. Val- ley. J. C. Adkins, Ft. Valley, 209 No. Macon St. : Want white, middleaged, un- encumbered woman for light farm work, ho _ field work. Good home, regular. salary. Character ref. exch. Mrs W. W. Pepper. Atlanta, 894 =~ St.:S. WwW. Want 16-20 yr. old young man that needs a home, orphan preferred, to help on _ farm. Home afd reasonable wages. No drunkard nor ceursr need apply. E. Nowell, Richland. Man (and daughter) want farm on halves for 1942 with good party. Must have good land, 4 or 5 room house and elose to town. Have farmed all my. life. ~W.- RH. Hartel, Yatesville, R. 1. Want settled, refined healthy unencumbered white woman for general light farm work. Home, board and $10.00 mo. Mrs. Frances McCorkle, McWhorter Dr., Athens. Want well educated girl for light farm work, no field work. Good home. Write for partic- ulars. Mrs, W. W. Pickren, Folkston. Want man and wife (prefer no children) to gather crop and build tobacco barn, with privi- lege to rent for 1942. MeCook, R. 4, Box 128, Way. | GFOSS. Want 2 families do form $1.00 day. Helms, no ng W. Hollingsworth, McDonough | _ Want buy fresh young cow, | and male, purebred, reg. Big- Want an old horse or pony, | suitable for child to ride. Wik tf Want mule olt, 3-8 yrs/-old, |! Want ose family of will. 490 | | FARM-HELP WANTED | Mafi and wife want job look- ing after large farm for 1942, | or a I=-horse crop on. 3rd and 4th. Must be good house, land and pasture with plenty of | water and wood, close to Bap- tist church. Stephens OF frank= be county preferred, Ed Ram-_ sey, Toccoa. R. 1: | Good home and | dleaged, colored woman light farm work, no field wor | Write. Mrs. L. M. Holene be | Stone Mountain, RFD. | Want colored women for gen. | light farm work, no field work. stock Small salary and home. Apply. | Macon, Mrs. G. W. Shauman, Lenox. Want uneneumberd, middle- light | | aged, white woman for eso work, no. field work. $15.00 mo., room a board. | Write or call. Mrs. big Wat- | son, Atlanta, 1274 OaKdae Rd., De 6134. Want white or sclored wom- | | an for light field work. Room, board, laundry and $5.00 week. | Give age, references, exXperi- ence. Mrs. W. M. Kilgore, At- lanta, 2194 Cascade Road. Want nice, unencumbered white woman for light farm; | work, no field work. 2 in fam- t ily. Good home (modern con- | veniences) and $3.00 to $4.00 week. Ref. exch. Must have fair education. Mrs. Ollie Con- nar, Atlanta, R: 7: Bex 233. Want white girl for light farm work, no _ field work. * Small salary and live ag one of _family. Mrs. Geo. W. Calhoun, Cordele, 211-20 Ave. F. Want reliable colored wom- an with several children for field hands, for work on farm. |. T. Jenkins. Kennesaw, R. 1. Want white girl fr lHght farm work, no field work. Must be honest, quiet aad re- liable. | &. _ Want good rliable sober, in- dustrious. single man, 30. to 45, to work about four acres of land and look after place. Good home $10.00 mo. board and laundry. About 8 mi. At- lanta, Wm. C. Satterthwait, Atlanta, care of The Red Rock Co., 115 Jackson St., N. Want middleaged, reliable, | colored pe for country | place, 6 -Atlanta. Man to do da aie gen. outside work: wife light farm duties. Home and salary. Mrs. A. C. Roquemore, Atlanta, 909 Wal- ton Bldg. Man with small family, suc- cessful Truck and Flower grower, desires small acreage (40 or 50), on good highway within 40 mi. Atlanta to grow vegetables. flowers and poul- try on 50-50 basis. Must be good house, land and water. Ref. on request. Garland Ww. Thompson, Cartersville. Want woman or girl for light farm work, no field work nor milking for home with family of 3 and reasonable salary. Miss Nell Tatum, East Ellijay. Want reliable, middleaged or | younger woman for light farm wotk, no field work. One that neds a good home and $3.00 week. Mrs. Inez Bray, Dalton. Want white woman at once fer Hght farm work, no field 2 | works. Must be healthy and | clean. Home (4 in pone: wes. and $2.00 week Mrs, WwW. S. White, Hosehton. | Want unencumbered, settled white woman to live as one of ey of 3, and help with light farm work, no field work. Cc. A. Windham, Reynolds, R. 1. reasonable | salary for unencumbered, mide | Write. Eula Baker, Ate! InN Wednesday, July 16, 19 FARM HELP WANTED | POSITIONS WANTEI 45 yr. old man (alone) wa job on farm for 1942. time experience in farming, D. Tood; Glennville. 14 yr. old girl wants. wor! farm, no field work nor mi ing. $2.00 week and live 2 ohe of family. Miss Cassi Mae Hickey, Lylerly, R. 2. White boy, 17, no bad habits wants work at dairy, or ligh farm work, at once. Must b with reliable people. Wilbu Norton, Stonewall, R. 1, car of Homer Norton. Want light farm work,. field work nor laundry, wit the right kind of people. $ Want settled, colaered man to work on daity rest of this and next year if satisfactory. House and wood furnishd, Straight time paid. Can use wife for odd jobs almost regular. W. L. Shumate, Talbottom. Want a truck farmer to take charge Aug. ist and grow truck, Good buildings, good location, convenient to church- es, two daily mails. Ti. you drink beer. wine or liquor, you need not apply. H. L. Wil- liams, Baxley. Want woman to do light farm work, no field work or milking. | 4.00 month and good home. | SUSE Con age, and full particulars week and hoard. Respect M. Thornton, Jes- middleaged refined wom ee oe ue > ' Write or see at once. Ann Want unencumbered refined Arsroves. Greenville, R. 1. 2 Christian woman between ages| Want job as Overseer or Cat of 25 and 45 for ght farm tle Herdsman. Start at one work. Miss Susie Kemp, R. 4, 15 yrs. exp., best. of referent B. 478, Atlanta. Seg or Pattillo, Goggins. 3 49 work in: the: 17 yr: old white girl wa eee fe able : to milk | light fatm work, no field wo cows and take care of them. | ices: seat oe) or St tt Mallio, McKin-! Min., wee room ner a board. Good ref. Write or se | Want man, 60-65 yrs. to live, fae oe Buchanan, in home as one of family of 2, 8s [ us and help with the chores and | Setiled woman wanis ho r farm work. A. H. Rudd, Lyons, with man and wife on far R38: with whatever wages we | Want at once, small family to astee on Mrs. Bessi Le gather crop. Apply. M. L. Frey, | Eastman de : Marietta, at the Elizabeth's | Want jup on iarm Fruit Stand. hard of hearing but doe interfere with work), or try farm. Exp. in both. | POSITIONS ve not use tobacco, drink Pe | curse. mes T. Yancey, A | Want to farm 3 or a acres of , tel], R. 2. care of J. D. Yan 35 yc, old married man land with good house and children, wants gen. farm w | plenty of wood on farm. Call ar write. Sam Burge, 689 Tif- and electrically run farm ton St., Atlanta. Phone, Main chinery helper. Referen 1979. |Elmer Bryson, Atlanta, ; Mmorial Dr. S. E.- Want Caretakers place o1 farm. Wife and husband only near Atlanta. Small sal Make real home. Exp. in ning fruits and vegetable Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Willis, lanta, 1256 Floyd Ave., S.- Want job curing tobacco othr work on farm. Well. ' Want sand land fatm near 30 acres cleared and pasture for truck and_= grain. | Occupy about Aug. John Cole, iR. 2, Macon, care of Mrs. Mc- Cray. Young man with wife, 2 children, wants crop on 50-50 basis, near Marietta or Atlan- oe ee ee a perienced. ae aos - , | reasonable salary. i . | Man and helper wants job | Neal, Lyons, R. 4. care of doing light farm work, run- | vie Gay, nin water or steam Grist | will. Drive tractor, truck, etc.. \look after stock and poultry. Dont drink booze, best of ref. Come after us or send trans- Settled woman wants li farm work no field wor home, board and salary, small family of good peo berts, Columb portation. G. Walth, _Tooms- aane Pirie boro. Single, young. white 3 Want job at dairy as local; wants job at dairy. Exp. w hand. Good worker. ,Have| electric milkers. $12.50 w some exp. Go any where. State salary paid_in first letter. 24) Forsyth, RED. 4. yrs. old. Pete Faulkner, Col- Man and wife only, want bert, R. 2. care of J. M. Faulk- | acres of land rent free for ner. of place. H, J. 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