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TOM LINDER
AGRICULTURE
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. EDITORIALBy TOM LINDER
n July 17 of this year, togetner wick other Gabe as
iculture, I appeared before the sub-committee of the
Agricultural Committee on the question of price fixing.
t that time I submitted a tabulation of data which shows
on a basis of 1913 the present prices of basic farm com-
ies are far below vee even ste the horse and buggy
of 1913.
Jn the night of July 7 ae dice in the Raleigh Hotel,
uestion of fixing prices was again discussed.
is dinner was attended by several Commissioners of Ag-
ure who had the honor of havingy as their guests Senator
as of Oklahoma, Chairman of the sub-committee, Senator
of Ohio, together with several members of Congress.
uring the discussion I suggested to the Senators and mem-
of Congress present that it would be unwise for Congress
legate to any man or any set of men the tremendous power
esponsibility to arbitrarily fix -prices on any Nes
specially products of the farm.
suggested that if price fixing was dade aen by the
ress that the Congress itself should, in any legislation
d, provide a yardstick that would, to e large extent, auto-
ally ae the relative Bas of the different. dala ik
t
poets received at this office show : folowink average prices paid
No .1 Hees at the Live Stock Auction Markets naned.
August i 1941. Per Cwt.
y Be Abang PEE ee : : : _$10.50-$10.75
a= Bat Pee oc ee ee 11.10
_ 24Valdosta ae : ~- 11.05
Be ASOFGCle 2 Gi yeh eres ee ee ee - 10.90
- 26Macon. Bip ee A. 00- This
Pa Sylvestet ee ee ee 11.05
- 29Douglas ; 11.00
29-Nashville : aes es 10.90
S40 Ocilla a - 10.95.
" 9.50-$10.50
yA-Vaidosta. <2 ee oie Oe OD
25Cordele : Se 8.00- 9.00
26Macon 9.50- 10.50
28Sylvester : ee _ 10.00- 10.25
29-Douglas 8.00- 9.00
29Nashville Ae 8.00- 9.00 .
30-Ocilla 3 ae ee ee ee ye a 2.50- 10.00
ulation showing what would be a savity price on basic farm
commodities.
Accordingly, I have prepared the following tabulation for
the information of all parties at interest.
I have tried to make this tabulation as simple as seaside
I have incorporated in this work the figures compas
the year 1913 with the year 1941.
I have also taken the ten year period beginning Janna
1, 1920 and ending December 31, 1929 and have compiled a
very interesting and revealing fact.
Comparision of the two resuits is neronueine in that it
shows the relative economic condition of the. agricultural prod-_
ucts during the year 1913 to be almost identical with the-rela- :
tive economic condition of the same commodities during the
ten year period average.
For instance, on a basis of 1913 the present parity pisces
of cotton is indicated to be twenty-three cents, while on a basis
of the ten year average-] 920 to 1929the parity price of
middling cotton is indicated to be twenty- four cents.
On a basis of the 1913 figures the parity price of corn in
1941 is indicated to be eighty-three cents, while on a basis. of
the ten year average the parity price of corn is indicated to. be
ninety-nine cents.
On a basis of the 1913 figures the see price of: hogs is in-
dicated to be twelve and one- -half cents, while on a basis of the
ten year average the parity price of hogs is acai to be
twelve cents.
On a basis. of the 1913 ieee the eure price of oheat
is indicated to be $i. 30, while on a basis of the ten year average:
(Continued On nea Two) = . es
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ~
. Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets: .
August 1, 1941 ATLANTA
Beans (Pole) per bu. Hprs. _.. $ .50-$1.25
Beans (Snap) per bu. Hprs... Bis bers ries
Beans (Lima), per bu. Hprs. 15-1206
Corn (Green), per doz. ears a ee aise
Cantaloupes, per bu. Hprs. ___ aoe 50 5
Okra, per bu. fprs 25 ea Bor
Peas (Black- Eyes and Growders) og 50
Potatoes. (White cobblers) seeeiaee
Potatoes (Sweet) per bu. baskets __
Peaches, bulk, per bu.
Tomatoes; 8 qt. baskets
Tomatoes, % bu. baskets
Watermelons, each
MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
August 1, 1941.
COLUMBUS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices (EOB Points Mentioned)
ATLANTA
.30-
Zgs, Medium, Doz. Be
_ Eggs, Small, Doz. . oo as S: ee
Hens, Col. 4% lbs. up _- eee ae ae
- ens, Leghorn, Lb. : . oo 12-
Roosters, Lb. -
ae Lb. : ae?
.08-
.08-
.12-
Always Subject to Variation.
_ SAVANNAH 7
INDEX
Second Hand Machinery for Sale
Seeond Hand Machinery Wanted
Incubators and Brooders for Sale
Incubators and Brooders for Sale
Plants for Sale
Corn and Seed Corn for Sale
Beans and Peas for Sale
Seed for Sale
Fruits and Veuctanics for Sale
Potatoes for Sale
Fresh and Cured Meats for =
Eggs for Sale
1eld Peas, not mixed, Ba. See
ar Corn (30 Tbs. to bu. )s hie
Grain and Hay for Sale
Miscellaneous for Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted 3
Cattle for- Sale
eet Potatoes, No, 2s ...
abbage, Green, per 100 Lbs. | aS
HOpG 10 poles Se 3
Sheep and Goats for Sale
Horses and Mules for Sale
abbage, White, per 100 Lbs. - Rae ee
vine Hay, No. 1, Ton _
eanut Hay, No. 1, Ton
Banish Peanuts, No. 1,-Ton . --__-_-___
14.00-15.00
-11.00-12.00
-83.00-85.00
Rabbits and Guinea Pigs (Cavies)
For Sale
Livestock Wanted
Poultry for Sale
ottonseed (Prime) Ton -__ ---- ee a
C. S. Meal, 8%, FOB Atlanta, Rar ee ee 30-08
S. Meal, 7%, FOB Aeonlae Ton -31.
Poultry Wanted
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
eanut Meal, Bei ee ae
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
action contemplated.
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
pestage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
_ peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Limited space wiil not permit insertion of notices containing
more than 30 words including name and address.
\
Bulletin.
LOM LINDER
114-122- Pace St.,
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
Published Weekly at
Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner
Executive Office, State Capitel,
Atlanta, Ga.
Publication Office
114-212 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
Market, 222 State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
of June 6, 1900.
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103,
of October 8. 1917.
Aceepted for
Act
Jess than fifty per cent.
: the ten vear period.
What Constitutes Parity?
(Continued From Page One)
the parity price on wheat is indicated to be $1.64.
- Roughly speaking, from 1913 to the ten year
- average, the cost of commodities which the farmer
buys advanced in price eighty per cent, while during)
_ the same period the price of cotton advanced a little}
s From the ten year period to 1941 the price of:
- ommodities which the farmer buys increased eleven
per cent, while the price of cotton and other basic |
crops decreased thirty-three and one-third per. cent. ; of commodities invelved in commercial activity in!
The net resuit is that farm equipment and sup-:
_ plies cost the farmer today, in terms of farm products,
about forty-five per cent more Seat they did during
Price Per Cent |
1@ Year | Increase puted
Farm Commodities Avg. Needed | Parity |
1920-1929 | For Parity! Price
COTTON, Middling 22 y 24
COTTON SEED OIL -t a1 12,
CORN No. i 89 ie 99
OATS No. i 50 11 06
WHEAT No. 1 1.48 tt 1.64
HOGS No. 1 i 1i ma
BEEF No. 1, Steers 233 Ti 4
VEAL No. 1 13 11 14!
- LAMB No. 1 14 il 16
: SHEEP No. L 07 itd -98 |
The preposed parity prices above set out
based on the following tabulation of pnitackaced
commodities which the farmer must buy:
Manutactur red Commodities Unit| Av. Price Price
are |
Per Cent
10 Year ,
| Change
1926-1929! 1941
|The above tabulations and estimates
- Farm Wagon, 9-Herse Ea. 86.46 87.50 Inerease 1% |
_Cemplete 42 Bex with drop tongue
Turn Plow, 2-Horse, 12 Ba. 14.66 14.50 Decrease 1%
e (David Bradley)
: Hillside Turn Plow, Ea. 5.96 6.7@ Increase 12%
; _1-Horse 6 (David Bradley)
Drag Harrew, 2 Sec. 70-tooth Ea. 17.11 21.00 Increase 23%
(David Bradley)
_ Hay Dump Rake, 10 ft., all Ea. 35.56 43.96 Increase 23% '
steel (David Bradley)
Lift Mower, 6 cutter bar Ea. 65.75 78.85 Ingrease 20%
(David Bradley)
- Manure Spreader, 2-Horse Ea, 128.87 142.76 Increase 11%
. (David Bradiey) /
_ Combination Corn & Fert. Ea. 17.48 21.58 Increase 23%
Drill, No. 2, .1-Horse ;
_ Pitch Fork, 4 Tine 4% ft. Ba. 1.24 149 Increase 20%
; Handie ;
_ Shovel, t.ong Handle, round Ea. 31.63 1.28 Increase 25%
port
Common Nails, 8d Per 106Lbs. 3.73 3.66 Decrease 3%
Ax, 4 Lb. single bit Ba. 2.04 1.95 Decrease 4%
with handle mys
Work Shirts, Cotten, Mens Ba. 98 28 Decrease 1%
Overalls Men's Pr 1.37 1.38 Increase 2%
- Work Shoes, Mens Pr, 223 2.98 Decrease 7%
TOTAL 285.42 430.33 Increase 11%
de not take
Conte |
bridge.
the Triple A program.
cost of farm labor.
of farm children,
present as follows:
buy.
i
this country.
MARKET BULLETIN
First, no account was taken of the decreased
acreage and production permitted the farmers under
Second, no account is taken of protective tariff
| which has always been a major problem to farmers.
Third, no consideration is given to the increased
Fourth, no consideration is given to the major item
of additional farm conveniences to provide a better
standard of living on the farms, such as the use of
electricity for lights, refrigeration, and power; the
additional use of automobiles and trucks, and the
added expenses incident to better rural education
It is my belief that proper consideration of the
three major items as set out above. would easily justify
an imecrease of at least twenty-five per cent to the
abov prices for farm products.
During the discussion at the Daciah Hotel I
made a statement to the Senators and Congressmen
It is not a question of whether or not we will
have price fixing. We already have it.
When a farmer goes to buy a tractor or a plow
of any kind the price is already fixed. When he goes
to buy a shirt, a-pair of shoes, back band, or any) 2%
other article that he must have, the price is fixed.
There is no competition on the selling end.
It is not a question of whether we will have
price fixing, it is a question of who will fix the price,
and it is a question of whether or not the price paid
the farmer for his products will be.in line with the
prices which the farmer must pay when he goes to
=f suggest that should the Congress, in its wis-'
dom, decide on a price fixing program, that no power:
be delegated to any man or any body of 1 men to fix |
prices on any one commodity.
There is no man or any body of men wise enough
to accumulate and assimilate enough information to
be able to wisely fix prices on the many thousands
Furthermore, any man or any body of men set
up as a price fixing agency will, in the very nature
of things, in a great many cases, hear the evidence
{
WOULD ALSO
: Taking tne average price of several basic farm one side of the case only and will net have ade-
products over the ten year period, I have added! quate information before them presenting the other
eleven per cent te match the eleven per cent increase | Side of the case.
in farm machinery and supplies. The result is that
the following prices are indicated as parity today as
- set out im the following tabulations:
The only sound basis, in my epinion, for Con-
gress to undertake a price fixing program would
be along the following lines:
TAKE THE AVERAGE PRICE OF ALL BASIC
COMMODITIES OVER THE TEN YEAR PERIOD!
| FROM JANUARY 1920 TO DECEMBER 1929 AND'
PROVIDE THE RELATIVE VALUES OF ALL COM-
MODITIES DURING THAT PERIOD AS A Bane
FOR THE FIXING OF ALL PRICES.
THIS WOULD AUTOMATICALLY FLX THE
PRICE ON ALL COMMODITIES BY THE SIMPLE
EXPEDIENT OF FIXING A PRICE ON ONE. THIS
SIMPLIFY THE MATTER TO
| WHERE THE ORDINARY CITIZEN WOULD. BE
| ABLE TO DETERMINE THE FIXED PRICE ON|
ANY COMMODITY BY APPLYING THE TEN
YEAR AVERAGE PRICE PLUS WHATEVER PER-
CENTAGE CONGRESS MIGHT DETERMINE TO
ARRIVE AT THE FIXED PRICE.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
SECOND-HAND
-MACHINERY FOR SALE
1-4 neon: 10) eh Oliver
| tractor plow with coulters, in
good cond., ready to operate.
' 875.00. N. J. Seymour, Putney.
Large 2 roller Cane mill and
pan, A-1 cond., cheap of
rade. A. V. Jenkins, Daniels-
ike.
Gcod International
| cultivator, cheap for cash
($12.50). Cost 65.00: also 2
Super Hatcher Incubators, 2606
and 60 egg capacity, respec-
tively $15.00 and $7.50 ea.
Simon Payne, Canton, RFD tf.
3 Roller syrup mill and pan,
and other farm equipment. Sell
or trade for anything can use,
cow, pigs, or feed. J. C. Pouch,
Forsyth.
No. 6 McCormick mowing
machine, 8 ft.. hay rake, 4 h.
Pp. gas eng., and other farm
equipment. M. W.. Prickett,
Atlanta, Rt. 3, (Jonesboro Rd.)
Model B, John Deere tractor,
| just overhauled, only run on
|five aeres, $375.00. Come see
it run, R. L. Procter, Cuthbert.
McCormick New Four mow-
ing machine, 1 rake, 1 blade
sharpener, all ready for work,
$30.00 at my farm for the 3,
at my farm, 1% mi.
bridge; 1 spring tooth harrow,
Cc. L. Smith, Bain-
i
Le
ptr
ie
Riding
$5.00.
So. Bain- |
Moore, Etberton. R. 1,
SECOND-HAND
a Aeneas FOR SALE
Used International 8 in.
plate feed grinder, good con.,
new plates. $25.00. Exc. _for
anything cam use on farm. C.
M. Patterson, Ellijay. Rt. 2.
15 h. wp. Talbott steam eng.,
in running cond., used in farm
work for quick sale. $25.00. L.
rE. Newton, Gordon, Rt. 3.
1 Meadows corm meal and
motor, good running cond.,
$50.00 here at my place, 10 mi.
East of Eatonton at Rockville.
E. H. Jones, Eatonton.
Athens No. 1 Bailey mill,
1 galv. pan, used only 2 sea-
sons. $35.00 cash or exc. for
cows, hogs or yearlings. A. W-. |
Wood.. Commerce, Rt. 2.
John Deere Mowing Ma-
chine and rake, geod cond.,
both for $22.00; a cultivator
spring tooth or Cutaway har-
row, all in one for $10.00:
hand power thrash, $6.00. All
ready for using. E. A. Everett,
Pinehurst. Rt. 1.
One 24 in. Williams eric
mill, upright rock, A-1 cond.,
and other equipment. For cash
here. H. J. Williams, Una-
dilla.
8 h. p. and 12 h. p. gas en-
gine ang some ether farm me-
chinery, cheap. David MM.
Wednesday: August
into consideration four main items which should be
given earnest consideration by the Congress in any
(Lawrenceville Highway.)
ih. jp. Intl ker: or gas.
SECOND HAN
MACHINERY FOR
1 pressure cooker. good
22. qt. size, hold 7. qt. -
$10.00. E. L. Rice, Knoxv
Rt...
2 Roller cane mill and
pan, only used 2
$25.66 sag for quick
Mrs. C. H. Davis, Clarkes:
Rt: 2. ;
Grist mill. upright,
recks, fair cond.. $40.60
here, or exc, for dbl.
plow for small tractor. or 9;
bean sheller. J. W. 2
Omega.
1 John Deere 4 disc {
with seeding attachment,
fect cond.. also 2 extra
milch cows: . R. Lam
Thomasville. 8
1 International mule
hay baler, good cond., for
or exc. for anything ca
IL. M Isler, Morgan (Cal
Co.)
Jobn Deere mowing
chine and rake, running
$25.06. or exec. for heifers
R. Kennedy, Stone Mtn.,
24 in. Meadows corn mill
Jo oH. GES sheller, all comp
grind 8 to 12 bu, per hou
No. 1 meal. $125.00 (barg
5 mi. N. W. Milmer near
Hope Church,
Jackson rd., z.
ner.
4 used tractors, F-12.
10-20 and T-206. All
econdit.cn, at bargain
Rhodes Trammell, Newnan
Box 148. :
erate and deliver to
oO.
: $30.00 at my home.
|L. H. Vanlandingham, He
cond,, within 75 mi.
Paul Laws, Murrayville
1 Winship 606 saw gin,
ned only 180 bales, alse
i and. condenser, and ol
or swap for stock. J. T.
Buford. Rt. 1.
1 Jog eart.,
Tote
nett, Hortense, Rt. 2._
2 H. wagon, size 234, i
cond.. $35.06 Oddie B
Fairmount,
SECOND-HAN
MACHINERY WA
Want used power Cz
in goed cond, cheap for
Want a 8 or 10 rox
drill in good cond. State
and price. L. L. Whitmi
vonia. .
Want to ee
oe
Want some well
done in hardrock. Le
hear from you. %.
Martin. Commer s. Rt.
Want Cleaner and
ferred. M. Lloyd, Blue
c-o Lloyds Orchard, :
Want 2 syrup kettles,
cond., preferable 80 te.
gal. cap. A. M. Bye
Plains. ;
Want power nay press
cond. State best price. W.
buy mule drawn _ press
cheap enough, R. E. F
Ideal.
Want small feed
suitable for grinding
mashes and = scratch.
price, make, cap... =
required. Jas. EB
Athens. Catawba aes
Want large truck s :
be used on farm. 20-40 M.
size. Must be bargain.
location, cond., and etc.,
Scott, Claxton, P. O. Box
Want a 2 wheel 2 disc (
trailer plow. H. W. Barn
Jefferson. :
Want 2. in. Pickerine go
ors for steam eng., A- i
and cheap. B. P. Roper,
ming, Rt. 2. aa
Want used 2 h. wagon
easy reach of here.
make, size, Se
for cash. S:
tem. Rt. 2.
Want used hey rake in
price.
ville.
INCUBATORS AN
BROODERS FOR'S.
Rey Tilley,
3 Smiths Mother Na
brooder units and instruc
costing $10.50, used only on
brooding 400 chicks ou
408 to 9 wks. old, $25.00
money order. Rep
ments within 5 yrs. b
Olid Trusty ine., 250
2 compartments, _first
hatches. a $230.00;
times, $5.00 at my far
office here
BROODERS FOR SALE |
Poultry equipment, coal
burning brooder, 600 Cap.,
nests, feeders for hens, friers
and baby chicks, etc., for sale.
See or write. F. M. Harrison,
Carrollton. Rt. 5.
- 2-500 chick size autmatic
wood brooders, Anderson. type,
in good cond., $16.00 for both
at my place. Henry V. Kiser,
Gainesville. Rt. 2.
3 Hotwater brooder bat-
teries. complete with big boiler,
$100.00. Dick Scott, Adairs-
Ville. Rt. 2.
_ PLANTS FOR SALE
-gnato, ready. August 15th, 200.
-yeady to ship, 200, 35c; 500,
35c; $1.25 M. W. R. Stephens
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
gu crowns, $5.00 M; also rust-
_ bu.
Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
_ tingham. Guyton.
eollards,
Wille, R. <2.
Genuine Ga. collard plants,
%0; $1.25 M;. Marglobe to-
_ Bermuda grass roots in
- Bushel drums, $1.50 ea.; Kud-
proof seed oats, 60c bu. in 2%
|. sacks. All FOB here.
James Cureton, Austell.
Hot and Bell. pepper, Ice-
berg lettuce, Black Beauty egg-
plant, 50c C; $3.50 M: young
Marglobe tomato plants, ready,
80c C: $2.00 M. del. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Register.
Wakefield, Dutch and Drum
head Cabbage: Marglobe and
Stone, Balt. tomatoes: Old fash-
joned and cabbage collards, 5 C.,
_ 45c: 5 M., 65c M. del.; 5 and 10
MM. lcts, 60c, exp. col. Good
plants and full count.?- Amos
. Fall plants; New Stone, Mar-
globe tomatoes; E. J., Chas.
Wakefield cabbage, l5c C.,
$1.20 M.; Flat Dutch cabbage,
15c C., $1.00 M.; World Beater
Calif Wonder Peppers, 15c C.,
$1.25 M. Georgia heading
and Cabbage heading collards,
40c C.: 85c M. Mrs. H. L..
INCUBATORS AND |
PLANTS FOR SALE
| EGGS FOR SALE | _
now ready,
del.;
lect; cabbage plants $1 M del.
W. O. Waldrip, Flowery: Bran-
by Rt 1. tS
B0C) Cr
Brit- ;
-Marglobe tomato plants, 200,
-35ce: 500, 75c: $1.25 M.; Ga.
Collard, ready Aug. ist, 200,
35c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. Miss
Mary Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. |
i;
Marglobe, Sione and Balt.
- yemato plants; Ga. and Heading
and Blue Stem collards;: Wake-
field, Dutch and All Head
Barly Cabbage, 59@, 45c;
M., or 10 M., $6.00 del.: 55 M.
exp. col. Calvin Garrett,
Gainesville, Rt. 7. oe
Red Raspberry vines, Him-
-alaya. Black Muscadine, scup-
pernong, 10c ea., 12 for $1.60;
Garlic bulbs 25c doz.: Black
Walnut $1.00 doz. Mrs. Co:
Robinson, Bowdon, R. 2.
Marglobe and Stone toma-
toes: Ga. and heading collards.
20c C., 3 C., 40c: 5C. 60; 80c
M. del.. 5 M. or more, 60c M.
col. E. B. Wetherford, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Klondike and Mastondon ev-
erbearing Strawberry _ plants,
25c C, $1.00 M. Add postage.
No. chks. Mrs L. B. Frye, Dal-
> tas. Rt. 3:
Favorite and Stone tomatoes,
500, 50c; 85c M., del. 10 M.
lots, 60c M. col. Winifred
- Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
- Marglobe, Stone and Balt.
tomatoes; Ga. and Short Stem.
"5c M. del: 5 Ss
$3.00: 10 M., $5.00; 20 M.. $9.00
exp. col. No personal chks.
ace. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Marglobe, Stone and Balt.
tomatoes; Heading and Ga.
collard plants, 300, 35c; 500,
50c; 85c M. del.; 60c M. exp.
collect. Orders mixed as want-
ed. Shippai promptly. . No
chks. Bonnie Smith, Gaines-
ville, R. -2.
. Marglobe and Stone tomatoes
20c C., $1.00 M.; Red Shallots,
40c gal.:- Vigorvine tomato
plants, 50 plants, 25c. | All
mailed. L. A. Crow, Gaines-
- Cabbage, tomato and collard
plants. Leading var. Price del.
30Q@, 45c: 500, 65c; )
Price exp. col., 5 M., $3.75: 10
M.. $6.50. Will ship wire or-
ders COD. Major Crow, Gaines-
ville. R. 1. :
Tomato plants, Hastings Su-
per Marglobe; Pritchard Top-
per, 250, 35c; 500 60c:; $1.00 M::
3 M. up 90c M. Good plants.
from high quality seed. Moss
packed del. W. T. Luckey. Mat-
thews, R. 2.
Tomato plants, nice fresh
grown, Marglobe, Stone, Balt,
20e C.: 400, 50c, $1.00 M., 5 M.
$4.00: Vigorvine tomato plants,
15c doz. Lee Crow, Gainesville,
R. 2,.. Box 143.
Millions Chas. & Dutch and
Eopenhagem market cabbage,
Heading Collards; Margldbe
end New Stone tomatoes, 506,
60c, $1.06 M. del. or 5M. and
10M. lots 75 M. prepaid. O.
M. Crowe, Gainesville,
65 |
$1.15. MM):
- Garden sage plants, 10-12 in.
high, 6, 25c; 30 for $1.00. Add
postage.
pharetta.
Mrs. A, L. Dodd, Al-
Marglobe tomato _ plants,
500, 50c; 75c M.
10c M., $5.00 Exp. col-
Iceberg lettuce, Sure-Head
Cabbage, Marglobe tomato and
Ga. collard plants, 30c C.; $2.-
00 M: Hot and Bell peppers.
All del. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Register. >
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE |
W. A. Pope, Atlanta,
Northview Ave., N. E.
age paid.
Commerce.
$1.25 per 18.
liams, Ty Ty.
Purebred large 3 Ayes Z dark
Cornish game eggs, 90c per 15:
i per 25, postpaid, crate
ret,
beville, R. 2.
Mrs. A. G.:Clarke, Ab-
Old fashioned half-runner
garden bans for seed, 25 cuv:
3 cups 70c postpaid. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, Rt=1.
Mixed white and Speckled
Suinea eggs, 60c per 18, del in
2nd zone,
Vista.
T. J. Steed, Buena
~Ga. quail eggs, $3.00 setting.
1343
Bantam eggs, 75c per 15. post-
Boyd Williamson,
White African Guinea eggs,
Geo. Cc. Wil-
200 bu, corn in ear, 65c bu.
FOB barn. J. D. Cowart, Mor-
gan. 2
100 bu. of good corn, very
few weevils. 90c bu. at my
barn, 3 mi. S. W. of Eastman.
Abner W. Johnson, Eastman,
RET:
60 bu. of slipped shuck corn
at my farm near Nunez at 65c
per bu. Mrs. H. G. Yeomans,
Collins.
Few bu. ear corn in shuck,
75c bu. J. T. Lingo, Ander-
sonville.
150 bu. shelled (feed) corn,
85c bu. . Morgan Dunn, Pal-
metto, Rt. 1. .
BEANS AND PEAS FOR
SALE
15 bu. Genuine Otootan Soy- |
beans, $3.00 bu.; 20 bu. Hay-:
$2.50 bu., re-!
B.T. Mar-'
seed Soybeans,
cleaned 1940 crop.
shall, Fort Vailey.
SEED FOR 3ALE
acerca nem a ne 8 Mee min pean A ah Seam
Old fasbioned Frenca
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
raised last year
sale. Reasonable price at barn.
See or write
Lumpkin. Rt. 2-B.
for sale. Write W. D.
Lebanon Plantation,
mile-post. Ogeechee Road. Sa-
vannah, :
Made 30 bu. acre.
: iff, Flowery Branch, Rie,
4
=
13 tons No. 1 Peanut hay
(1940) for
Frank Pearce,
Limited no. of bu. Cokers
Victorian seed oats, $2.00 bu.
Also want to buy
cash a-white faced bull, must
be 1 yr._old or older.
Martin, Commerce R. 2
cheap for
G. Hamp
1000 bu. wheat for/sale. Make
best offer FOB my warehouse.
J. W, Gholston, Comer.
2,000 bu. of Fulghum oats
Stubbs,
RFD 9
Gasta seed wheat, $1.25 bu.
B. R. Wood-
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Clean, downy goose feathers,
Ibs. to lot, $12.50 eact lot.
dave 2 lots. No small amis.
scid. Mrs. G. R. Slappey, Mar-
shailville.
* lots | of
4
re
g00s2 feathers,
shal- | $27,986 or $15.00 ea. lot. Write
lots. 10e lb. Ed Conkle, Mor-j first. Mrs. C. & Register, Ha-
row, R. 1. i bira. "s
Colisra seed, Th. 90c% 1 tb. | 4 Adee Se coed. ee
Whigham.
White stem or cabbage col-
Ib. del. Less. Lots -35 <th.
J. T. Ponder, Whishaiv.
Large red nest onions Tor
70c gal. Also nice country
cured: tender ham, 25 lbs., 25
lb. postpaid. Mrs, A. D. Kel-
logs. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
White Ga. Collard seed, 50c
Ib. 2 lbs, $1.00 prepaid.
Plants ready to ship about
Aug . 15th. Sept. ist... C, O:
Sikes, Sylvester.
FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
4 or 5 acres fine table peas
(free of insect stings), for sale
at tbe patch, 2 mi. Leesburg.
Theron Foster, Leesburg, R. 1,
Box 171.
Red Bliss seed _ potatoes,
bright, clean and sound, 1 lb.
FOB. in large lots. Little more
in small lots, E. L. Todd,-Val-
dosta.
packing house all the
from now on, 50c bu. to truck-
ers. Fresh apple juice at spe-
CoM.
at our packing house.
Miller, Cornelia.
' About 10 bu. grapes now
Athens-Macon. Highway.
N. Snead, Bishop. :
22 acres snap beans and lima
beans. for sale, here to truck-
ers. A. M. Brickley, Marshall-
ville.
8-900 bu. of pineapple pears
for sale after August Ist. Make
me a price. Marvin W. Cow-
art. Waycross, Rt. 1.
miles
etteville highway,
er Riverdale, R. 1.
August 15th.
Marshallville.
Ripe and green apples, suit-
able for
at my. place. B. F, Adams,
Woodstock, R. 1.
40c: Bolas. $105; 5 tos. $1.95;
10 Ibs. $3.25; 100 tes. $27.00.
All postpaid. A. . Ponder,;
i vine hay, $15.00 ton.
Barfield. Doerun, R. 2, Box 62.
jard seed, 10 lbs. and cver 30c. |.
Aug. planting (quarter 4 times,
1 quarter makes 8-10 in nest),
Good sound apples at our
time
cial price in large quantities
ready, 12 miles So. Athens on
Roy
Seedling white English pea-
ches for sale at my farm, (8
south of College Park
just off the Atlanta and eo
go oO
Cooks crossing turn left and
cross R. R.). Mrs. Jewel Fry-
200 acres produce; 100 acres
Black-eyed and Crowder peas,
50 acres Lima beans. 50 acres
Snap beans, ready for truckers
A. M. Bickley,
eating and cooking;
Send order or come after them
feathers, $5.00 M. O. Write
hest. W.
ville, Re 3:
5 or 6 tons Spanish
%. Sparks, Adairs-
peanut
Ay CH:
Beardless Barley, for sale. F.
F. Dunbar, Augusta, R. 4.
18-25 tens nice, baled peanut
hay for sale. A. M. Brannen,
Plains. -~
Dry fresh sage, 1 1b.: Bees- |
wax, 144 Tbs.; top = turnip |
seed. Make best offer. Hast-
ings Cabbage, Collard - seed,
10 oz. Mrs. Annie Pattillo, |
LaGrange, R. 4, Box 79.
Shelled peean -haives, 50c;
lb.; Broken pieces. 35 lb. FOB.: |
Beeswax, 25c Ib.: Camphor ,
trees, 1-4 ft.. well branched. | +:
$1.00. Small, 8-10 in., 15;
Larger 25c and 35e. Mrs. J.
bo Burke Tilton, Re 45 i
- Butterfly, Rattle, yellow |
plood, root, 25c 1b.; Catnip,
hoarhound, peppermint, Balm.
Ground Ivy, 20c doz.; Garlic
bulbs. 25c doz. Mrs. Martha
White, Dahlonega. R. 1, Box 37.
2 lots of clean, used featuers, |
25c lb. Write first. Mrs. C. W.|
Clouth, 1352 Donnally Ave.,
Atlanta. Phone Ra. 1033.
Yellow, red Sassafrass. Rattie
Wild cherry bark pleurisy,
butterfly. Queen of the meadow
root, 25c lb., 5 lbs. $1.00: blood
root, 50 lb.; plants, 50c doz.;
catnip, peppermint, 25 doz.
Exe. for anything can use. Mrs.
Ruby Hester, Dahhlonega, R. 1.
FRESH AND CURED
MEATS FOR SALE
4 eouniry cured hickory
smoked tender hams, 35c lb.
Weights. 17-17-17-16 lbs. Riley
Cc. Couch, Turin.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Red Bliss seed potatom,
bright, smooth, clean and
soud, up to 10 bu., 75c bu. FOB,
large lots, $1.00 per 100 lbs.
Cash with order. E. L, Todd,
Valdosta.
"MISCELLANEOUS
| POTATOES:
(Want % bu. Lookout Mtn.
seed Irish
price. and if FOB or del, at
once. Miss Mary Lee Norris,
Newborn. Rte A.
POULTRY WANTED
Want to hear from parties
B. .O. Fussell. Blythe
Brunswick. |
reg Polled and
Horn Hereford bulls,
mos. old. Blood lines.
and Bullion. $125,00 to$
ea.: also reg. Sou
ling rams, $35.00 to $
R. _B. Howard,
LaFayette, Rt. 2), P.
Spangle, Hamburgs, White face
black Spanish eggs. Mrs. Flor-
ence Fuston, Stillmore.
HONEY BEES AND
SUPPLIES:
Want to buy at
in old . hives.
prices and, other information. }_
. W. Jernigan, Homerville. |;
HAY WANTED:
Want to exc.
about 10-12 yrs. old, in good
econd., for 4 tons of good pea-
nut hay at market price. If in-
terested, bring hay
mi. No. Barnesville on Atlanta
Hwy.), and get mule.
Barnesville. R. 1.
FRUIT WANTED
Parties wishing to exc. fruit
for plants, now or for future
Grow all kinds of
_3 fresh in, 4 gal. cows
rich in butter-fat. Secor
third calves. Easy te
Jack Payne, Reynolds
once bees
+ CORRECTION:
. 2 reg. Hampshire her
4-500 lIbs.. at meat
good mule,
weigh 200 or more. Col
50, blocky type,
mos... boar,
90-50 color,
100 lbs. or
old geets, 50-50 color, 100
or more $25.00 ea. Reg.
name, from World Cha
stock. D. T. Lee. Daws
Spotted . Polan
Sow. reg. in owners
about 325 lbs., $45
for shoats.
90-100 Ibs.
Howard Pharr, Dacula. _
7a PE Des
3 Exe |} 6r2
nice chickens or. fryers
will do home canning.
Mae Fogg, Floyilla, R
__ Spring pigs, $5.00 to $7.
J. H. Burten, Zebulon.
_ Hampshire spring pigs
individuals, $20.00 ea.
row Perdon. Modena
tion, Savannah.
del.. write.
planis at all seasons.
Williams, Baxley.
Want some grapes also black-
Quote price
prepaid to Atlanta. Oliver W.
Bryce, 305 Troy St., Atlanta.
BEANS WANTED:
Want to hear from someone
who has the Lindsey Johnson
Mrs, W F. Ren-
Good stoce!
Winter beans.
froe. Moreland.
RYE WANTED:
Want 30 bu. Abruzzi
prices. Lawson
Kelley. Douglas.
SEED WANTED:
Want 1 gal. (at least) white
multiplying onions.
State best
Union Point.
SWEETGUM WANTED:
Want to hear
having sweetgum. State quan-
tity and price. Ossie Singleton,
Atlanta, P. O. Box 4701.
Garlic Wanted: Want garlic,
state prices on large batches.
10 or more pounds. State s:ze.
E. M. Lee, Omaha. :
from parties
| SHEEP AND GO
"FOR SALE
i For service, big, bea
_.-.;: naturally hoernless pr
'veg. Nubian buck of ver:
iest quality breeding.. La
;} @enta-Loma Alto
bloodlines. :
{2397- A.M. G. R.A
i Black with light
| $5.00 for purebreds; $3.0
ee ie Grubbs, De
CATILE FOR SALE.
Purebred, 19 mos. oid Jersey
bright cream marking.
Large for age, used very little,
_ dispositicn.
Might trade for small heifers.
F. -R. Kennedy,
50 head of common
about 20 bred nannies
.are butcher kids, no
$1.50 ea. for
| H. H. Pierce, Warren
70 nice lambs, 10
rams, fine feeders or
Sell or trade for young
or hogs at once. Also 15
does, 15 second cross or
doe kids, 1 reg. Saanan
2 yrs. old, priced to se}
trade for cattle or hogs.
Gardner. Macon, R. 3:
Stone Moun- |
(Lawrenceville
Hignway.)
Young Jersey cow, fresh, for
rent Sept. 1, 1941. until June |
3 gal. gocd rich milk
No calf now.
i able terms.
Prefer good party near home.
' Must be dependable and re-
Frank Cain, Buford.
10 heag Reg. Dbl. standard
Polled Hereford heifers
10-18 mos.
Dobson, care Workmore Farms,
Ro 2, NicRac.
Heifer with first calf, 1 mo.
old, $35.00 at my home (7 mi.
W. of Dahlonega, 3 mi. off the
Atlanta Highway on the new
Ellijay Highway).
zie, Dahlonega, R. 3.
1 grade Guernsey cow, gives
4 gal, milk day under feed. Fine
animal, second calf, 6 wks. old.
$60.00 FOB. ;
|. B. 7 Meansville.
Fine black Jersey 3 vr. old
cow. ist calf, 1 wk old. Fine
stock, easy to milk. giving 3 or
more gal. per day, $75.00. Alsc
10 guineas. half white, will exc
for 10 White or Brown Leg
horn pullets, 8 or 10 wks. old
Mrs. N. T. Ryan, Tallapoosa.
2 extra good Jersey-Guern
sey milch cows for sale.
Lambert, Thomasville.
30 head grade
Guernsey heifers at 8c pound
Tom Greer, Covington.
20 grade Jersey heifers, |
lb., 1 mi. West of Rutledge on
Highway No. 12.
Purebred Togeenburg
short haired and hornless
Canyon Triumph T-629_
High Avada 5344
daughters prove to excell
Fee, Purebreds,
$3.00. Mrs. Ovalen
Martin, R. 1. a
1 Toggenburg and N
mixed buck, for sale. 2
old, $7.00. Walter Lee,
ston, R. 1. 3
Buck and doe, 5 mo
reg. purebred. Pedigreed.
white, 6 at.
$50.00 ea.: Also several
old, hornless, 4 qt. stec
Nubian-Tog.. o
Nora Smith, Arnoldsvill
pedigreed.
registered Toggenburgs, e
L _ Quality breeding
high milk production.
choice mature does to sel}
so several extra
Reasonably
considered.
Hynds, 953 Warren St.,
Atlanta. De. 5140. ue
3 goats, (2 does an
515.00 ea.).
Ralph Griz-
T. Cowings,
Stucker
$5.00 ea.
Purebred,
W. M. Head,
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
erossed between Nu
Toggenburg.
equal value. E
Worth. Thomasville. R. 3.
Fine Jersey cow. freshen 2nd
Will give plenty
milk and butter with plent:
calf (heifer).
PLANTS WANTED:
Want 100 Hot pepper plants
and 25 to 50 ea. of Cauliflow-
er and Celery plants. Also
want a few Chufas, (Not nut
grass). Write card stating
prices before shipping. Miss
Obie Manry, Goggins.
JIMSON:
Want 500 Tos. dry Jimson
leaves. A, J.. Conway, King-
feed, $65.00. C. O. Sikes, Sy!
Ambassadors Nosdnarg
AGS-3014 blood lines
imported Ambassador o
land. Mile High ]
Picture and
to parties interested.
Horner. Dunwood
Mileh cow, fresh in, 5 1-2
gal. milk daily. Anyone wish-
ing to see her, call on W. A.
McGinnis,
15 head Grade
heifers and steers, 10c pound.
R. W. Wallace, Rutledge.
Milch cow, 3rd calf, 3 mos.
old. geod cond. 3 gal.
1 $65.00 at farm. Alex
Jonesbore, R. F. D.
Beef Type
2 Saanan and.
milk goats. 15 mos.
been bred. for sale. H.
Place, S. W., (Rt. 4,
_ Stephens,
4 FOR SALE
; Work mule for. gale.
your price. Miss Fan-
Smith, Decatur, phone De.
ood all around
ali around work mares,
H. McVeigh,
goog mules. 10 and i4 yrs.
. forced to sell. Trade for
ss or most anything. can
He 8 Cam,
ules, about 12-14 yrs. old.
- anywhere, good cond.,
000 Ibs. wt.. $65.00 or
ie yearling ealv es, hogs,
or farm tools, 2 h.
mewing => machi ine
He. M.-C. Walker,
gan Stallion for service,
t farm. W; :-H=-- Clark;
sville, R. 3. Box 184.
lbs. mare mule. perfect
mo 10 yess old, wil
to anything. B. L. Cus-
arietta, Seminole- Drive.
G mule for sale rea-
c 8 RoW Reynolds.
ae pabbits
pai
Fine
New
order. |
$2.00. aal Gae
nds. Send your
AS Varnedoe,
4 yr. old
ae "Good condi-
soon oe raising. WG;
in. Lavonia.
ing entire lots of pire
rabbits | 18
20 mos. old,
2 mo. old
All healthy
}d condition. 2 mo. old] ~
ck pheasants, $1. 90 ea,
; Long. Bremen. a
: Tie ea.
WANTED
mule, an
6 and 8}
130 S.),
MARKET BULLETIN.
and WALB im Albany,
fin, Georgia.
~ MUSIC FOR RADIO PROGRAM
Music for the radio program Thursday after-
noon, August 7, at 4:45, over stations WATL in
Atlanta, WBML in Macon, WDAK in West Point,
will be furnished by the
Spalding County Future Farmer Chapter, of Grif-
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
1 white S. C. bantam, 1 yr.
old, Apr. hatched rooster: 1
red same age, 25c ea., real
smal type. Exc. the 3 for 1
pure: large type Cornish coc-
kerel, ready for service in
spring. Other party pay ches.
on Bantams. Mrs.
}gan, Dublin, Rt. 6.
BARRED WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:
500 W. R. pullets, from 300
eggs layers. 10 wks. old, 60 ea.
75-12 wks. old., for sale. Tabor
Plymouth Rock baby chicks,
$6.50 hundred. COD postpaid
Live arrivol. D. W. Nichols.
Kingston.
CORNISH:
Few purebred Dark Cornish
cockerels with long yellow legs,
$1.00 ea. Mar. hatched. F.
Lumley. Lyons, R. 1.
6-14 wks. old cockerels, vig-
orus Hybrids. Dark Cornish
males. crossed w.th R. I. Red
hens. 50c ea. Add 10c for
postage. Mrs. Nove vase ek
Muscadine, .Ala:, (Resi-
dent of and. ie im pene
but gets mail on Ala. route.)
- 1 purebreq Dark Cornish
rooster, 1 yr. old, wt. 6 los.,
$1.50; also 2-3-4 purebred Cor-
nish | roosters. Yr. old, 6% Ibs.,
$1.00 ea. Money orders. Robert
Denmark. Portal.
GAMES AND Sate
5 gray game > cocks, 3-2 yrs.
old: 1-2. yrs... $3.25 ea, 2
SiZe up, $1.25 ea., hens, $1.50
-ea., pullets, $1.00 ea. C.
Wade. Warrenton, R. 1.
' Pit games, 3 hens and 1 cock,
$5.00. not prepaid. C. H. Bald-
| win, Box 367- B, R. No. 8. At-
lanta.
hu a brea Black |
r big bone Guinea (the |
type) male pig. TA
Blakely. eas
ata purbred a Os
old enough for ser-
Iso some Cheviot Ram
: old Rams.
one SPC ae pig ee
same quality, kin.
we from good breeder.
what you have. Prefer
out 3 mos. old. G. B.
r., Grovetown, (4-H
A Club see Si
good genile. milch
t basis for the calt
s dropped or for cash.
d pasture. feeq and a
milker. Also want
ing hens; . Leon B.
5. Box.274. Atlanta
heifer calves.
not
sere ald. from
z heavy
eed not be reg., with-
Ausvusta. State low-
price in Jetter. Jesse
fartinez.
QO. SWAP:
10". SsweD t- used 2-
agon for cow, yearlings:
j Cc. A Huckeba, Reop- |
exch. good farm
perfect cond. no
or fresh cow. Give or,
ifference.. I. M. Mi e-
a mule to match one
ha ve. State what you
y orchard of large
peaches will es
breeders.
Cuban- Spanish games. $1. 25
ea., to make room. Address,
D. -T.. Jennings, Americus, PB:
3. Box 84, mo
|} LEGHORNS:
Le W. tL. hens, 1 yr. old, 5c
- $5.00 for lot, cash FOB.
Mrs. Lt. Kersey, Sears
icles
Purebred Wok: Mogae
high-grade, direct from Breed-
er. 10 wks. old; 40c ea., 4, $1.10,
8, $2.50 plus transportat. on
chgs. J os Hickman, Barnes-
ville. ~
Want penne White Leghorn
pullets, no culls. State num-
ber you have, age, and. price
del. . George E. Kelly, Rome,
R. 9.
"Some tines pedigreed Woks:
Coekerels, 75 ea. Apply. Mrs.
Olin Smith Clarksville.
GRPINGTONS:
20 Super A Bulf Grpiasion
as Mar. 1941 hatch, 75c
Mallard, Black, and White
Mugcoves ducks, $1.00; Mal-
lard and Buff Orp. drakes. 1941
hatch, 75c. $1.00 ea,
berta "McCollira,- Grantville.
PEACOCK, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL:
1 Black Shouldered Peacock,
22 TS. Olds 1 pn 2 yr Old
Blues; 1 pry, 1 yr. old Blues.
Write for prices FOB, T. A.
Hughes, Buford. ;
20 mixed fantail pigeons,
some blue and. white and ai-
most solid white, Write for
prices, exp. col. Mrs. Emory
Walker, Alto. R. 1; % J. C.
Woodall.
1940 hatched Chuckars; $3.00
per pair. FOB. A. B. Vickery.
Lavonia \
Homer Pigeons, $1.00 pr. or
_. exe. for Red Carneau or White
pgeons, 200d squab
J. M: Marsh, , Chat-
tahooga St. Lafayette. _
30 pr. White King pigeons.
1 yr. old, mated and working,
King
, $1.00 pair: also 30 pr. White
. Kings.
6 mo. old, mating at
j Present, $1.00. Reason for sell-
Pea: nodeth game ban- ;
~Red Pyle Birchen.!
easted reds. $4.00 pr
x pit games, $7.50. ie
3 Bo Clayton Garrett,
(show)
rridige Cochin ban-
i : . W.
yoBers Atlanta, 98 Warren |
hin. bantam roost-
mos. gid, $2.00 for
$1.00 ea. to be ship-
e H. B. ao
a Box 402,
ing, expecting Army Service,
FOB. Roberta. Gray Andrews.
' Roberta
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
| AND RHODE ISLANDS):
Frier size S. C. R. Red pul-
lets, 75c ea.. if taken at once.
Mrs: C, A. Black, Tae Rock
[Rt 1.
4 mos. old New Hampshire
Red pullets AAA ~ grade, 75c
fa, Extra nice. Mrs. Steve
Gray, Ocilla, Rt. 2.
20 R. I. Red pulilets. Feb-
ruary hatch, 75 ea. Mrs. a Ze
Touchton,, Douglas. by
Cc. M. Mor--
Grant. Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.
your
Ib.
ne
; board.
iow how to farm
mascus,, Rt. 1.
Miss Ro-_
salary.
keep up any make.
GEESE, TURKEYS, GUINAS
ETC.
25 purebred English Mallard
Ducks. nearly -growm, extra
jine and good layers. $1.00 ea.
or 6, $5.00. Noiseless and do
not fly. J. H. Barr, Lump-
kin, : Me
POULTRY WANTED
BARRED ROCKS WANTED:
Want 10-12 B. R. or R. I.
req pullets: 6-12 wks... State
best price. No culls
wanted. A. E. Nelson, Sugar
Valley, R. 1. : :
POSITIONS WANTED
Man and helper wants job
on small farm, looking after
stock and poultry. $12 or $15|28
month and board. Can give
best references. Transporta- |
tion for both. G. ee Watis.
Toomsboro.
Young girl 19 yrs. old, wants
job doing light farm work, no
field work or milking, Willing
to work for reasonable salary.
Prefer old couple in country
home, good people. Miss Ruby
Loren, 553-7th st, Waynesboro.
Want place as caretaker of
farm in Fulton county, not ov-
er 15 miles from Atlanta.
Wood. water, furnished. Near
school. Mrs. Zora Brown; 662
Narrow Aye., East Atlanta.
Want job as Overseer on
farm and steck. Sober, honest
and reliable, have life time ref.
in farming, stock. 55 yrs. old,
extra good health, will work]
| for reasonable salary. just wife
and self. Lo Fs sonier,R; 5,
S. Pio Nono Ave., Macon.
Man with small family.
wants job gathering erop, not
afraid of work. Know how to
do any kind of farm work. R. |
M. Denman. Rainbow Dr, De-
catur: :
Mian, alone, wants job on
farm: Jas. S. Manley, | Riyer=_
dale. R. 2.
Man, 35, wife. 27, want work
on farm or anything considered.
Make offer including room and
Go anywhere. J. R.
Sentell, Atlanta, 320 Crew. St.
- Want job as farm. overseer:
and - can
handle labor. 36 yrs. old, 3
in family. Accept job now or
for 1942. J.C. Howard, Da-
- Man wants job oa Sen.
Have wife and child. F. B.
Brown, Atlanta, 488 Crew St.,
SW a
391 ya Old: man wants. 10b
on tarm, gen. farm work, $10.00
week, room and board. Her-
shel Reymond, Atlanta. 114 Es- |
tolia St, Ss &
Country girl wants light
farm work, no field work, near
Atlanta, for home and smali
Come after or send
transportation. Ref. exch,
Miss Neucyle, care Mrs. I. W.
Ogden, Odum. Rt. 1. Box 120.
Want job on milk dairy, gar-
den, or gen. farm work, $1.00
day. or crop on halves. 4 in
family (2 to work), Let me
hear at once. Dave Arnal,
Axson=- Riss:
Man, 47, wants place jook-
ing after country place, or light
farm work. Prefer to batch.
Write what you have. R. D.
Sauls, Adel, care Gen. Del
Want jeb on farm as trac-
tor operator. Can handle and
including
Caterpillar. Can come any
time. J. T. Lampkin, Quitman,
Rt. 5,
Want job gathering crcp and
would trade for 2 H. farm _for
1942. Farmed all my lize.
Ezra Mobley, Garfield, Rt. 2. .
Want 1 h. farm on halves for
1942, good :house, 4-5 rooms,
good land and water. 2 in fam-
ily (daughter and self). Farm-
ed all my life. Can give ref.
W. R. Harrell. Yatesville. Rt: 1.
Want light farm work, no
field work nor laundvy., with
good people. State salary and
duties. Refined. middleaged,
unencumbered. Wins: eR:
Higdon, Smyrna, P. O. Box 19.
- Want place as Farm Man-
ager for 1942. Have 8 yrs. exp.
dR. Wood, Hampton, Rt. 1.
4 house.
$
POSITIONS WANTED
Want to get iocated on farm
in Middle or So: Ga, with good
man. to tend poultry, stock,
etc., 20 yrs. exp. Wife and self
only. Wife capable of work
also. Write G. A. Anderson,
Braselton. Rt. 1.
Want job on farm. Exp., and
good worker. $6.50 week. board
and laundry. Can drive truck
and tractor. Begin at once.
W. Li: Wilson, Stapleten. Rt. 2.
Want job as overseer or
Farm foreman. Life time exp.
in farming and handling labor;
get good results. Consider 2 Hi.
farm on share basis So. Ga.,
with right party. A. .. Akins,
Griffin. Rt. D. Box ah
Want Caretakers pince on
farm. Wife and husband only,
50 and 60 yrs. old., well exp.,
take good care of everything.
Want place for cow, chickens,
garden, wood. g00d water.
Reasonable salary. Nct So. Ga.
H. VY. Towns, Carroliton,.. Rt. 2.
Well educated, middleaged
woman and husband, desire
place in good country home as
caretaker, ete. Garden, cow.
chickens. hogs. Prefer live on
place. 4-5 r. house, near Ma-
econ. Americus or Albany. M. A.
Anderson. Jefferson.
Man and helper want _job,
farm work. looking after poul-
try, stock. etc. Can drive car
or truck. Can operate water
erist mill. Dont drink booze
atall. Best of ref. Have to
have transportation. George
W. Watts. Toomsboro.
Good, settled man. compe-
tent, understand business, etc.,
tion with owner. to farm. Now
working. but want to make
change. Dont drink. S. ee
FopEeed. oe a Rt.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reliable middle aged
tenant with own stock ~and
equipment for 2 horse farm
Buildings good repair. Large
meadow. Write for details.
Trenton Tunnell,
tree Battle Ave., Atlanta,
Want good family in near
by community. And take meals
with them. Good living quart-
ersand small acreage connect-
ed with grocery and gas busi-
ness. 8 mi. North of Baxley
on US. Highway No. 1. W. oO.
Williams, Baxley, R. Ae
Wanted colored man and
wife for light farm work near
Atlanta. Must know how to
drive truck. ._V. M. Withers.
1200 Langley St., Atlanta.
- Want hands to gather, 1941
crop. Houses furnished free.
a Hamp Martin, Commerce,
tee
Want elects white. woman |
for light. farm work, no field
work. Good home. Give age.
wages expected, etc., in reply-
ing. Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Co-
lumbus, eis oo as
Want family of 4-5 field
hands. to gather cr pull fod-
der and pick cotton, by the
hundred. House, wood,- pas-
ture free. Mail and school bus
Aer:
WwW. OW.
by door, 2 or 3 h. farm.
Standing rent.
McPherson, Villa Rica.
Want colored woman or man
and wite to live on premises
and do light farm and yard
work. Mrs. Ralph K. Jones.
Athens.
Want tenant, white or color-
ed, with necessary stock and
equipment. cultivate large 2 h.
farm about 30 miles Atlanta in
Newton Co. Very fine bottom
land. J. H, Almand. Decatur,
716 So. Candler St.
Want farm help: $10.00 mo.
house. fuel, good barn, pas-
ture and use of 15 acres for
services. All harvest yours.
Must have tools and stock. H.
C Kitchens, 1121 Zimmer Dr..,
N. E., He 2696.
Want unencumbered white
field work, for good home with
elderly couple, 6 mi. in coun-
try. Mrs. M.. L.- Collins -Al-
bany, Rt. B.
Want good, reliable woman,
25-40 for light farm work, no
field work. Live in home.
State salary expected. Mrs.
G. C. Livingston, Jr., Atlanta,
oe Albion Ave., N. E.. Wa
ot.
Want woman to live in home
with man and wife. Light farm
work. no field work nor milk-
ing, $4.00 mo., room and
board. State particulars about
self. W. M. Thornton, Jesup.
Want man and wife (or mo-
ther), ne children. to work for
wages (woman to do light
farm work), or plant ang tend
late Truck crops on 50-50 basis,
at once. Give ref. No drink-
ing nor cursing allowed. Live
in small house separately. Mrs.
E. Bruce, Dawsonville, Rt. 2.
W.
340 - Peach-.
woman for light farm work, no- tically own boss .
2h. farm on 50-50 basis, white
or colored, near school and
church. on highway. Good cot-
ton acreage. Hardeman.
Covington, RFD. 5.
Want reliable. energetic
white family, specialize poul-
try, -fruits. flowers,
liberal share cash
Near Atlanta.
lights, water, -school. er
Drake, College Park, 431 Eas
Cambridge Ave.
Want unencumberedd. white
woman to help with light farm
work. no field work, $3.00
week, room and board: Flor-
ence Fender, Savannah, Rt. 2
Want settled weman or wo-
man with boy, to work on pro-
duce farm. Come at once,
H. C. May, Warrenton. :
Want single. settled man to
look after poultry. farm and
yard. Live on place. Board.
Jaundry and small salary
start. W. P. Cannon, Atlanta,
2720 Boulevard Dr., De 5983. .
Want middleaged, reliable,
white woman to live in home
and help with light farm work,
no field work nor milking. King
treatment, small salary. Start -
at once. Mrs. Louise Deagan.
-Duluth.
Want exp. Dairy help, mar.
rhed.: State exp., , references,_
age, size of family and wag
H..Emmet, Americus.
Want reliable, white woman
for light farm work, no fie
work. $8.09 mo. room and
board .: #} D. Wigeins, Smith.
ville.
wants to make good connec-j
Want young grate woman fo
light farm work, no field work
VirS.< Wie Smith, Dupont.
Want a high-type marrie
man about 35, to operate 350 A,
grain farm entirely. by machin
Some carpenter
used; also small livestock pro-
gram to be started. About O
tober Ist. Apply by le
first as ref. will be requir
W.-H Adams. V.2.;
Madison, Madison.
gather crop. Good house, wa--
ter and wood furnished. Pla
for 1942 if good ae /
S .Ledford, Arabi Rt.
Want colored couple mene
without family to live on far.
General and light farm work
R. C., Avrett. Atlanta, 1952 No
Decatur. Rd., De 2216 or.
D216 = :
Want reliable colored bo!
with satisfactory reference fo
gen. light farm se including
milking. Mrs. V. Bourne
Brunswick. R. F. D Box 146.
Want reliable woman to li
with my mother in good home
and do light farm. work. no
field work nor milking. Small
salary. Mrs. E. A. Tischer,
Tucker. Box 249, _ phone
Clarkston 3181. . i
Want married man for gen.
farm work for 1942. Se 00
mo., for 12 months, 00
day for time ~ used.
wood and garden
Stone Mtn.. eet: 1. Rockbridge
Rd.
Want all round mechanical
repair man on large farm, near
Atlanta. Must live on = farm
and take care of all. types a
machinery, repair and mainte-
nance. Moderate salary, but.
place to live with garden ane
other appurtenances. Splen
did place for middleaged man
who Lkes the country. Addres
Pierce W. Cobb. care Neely
Farm. Norcross. a
Want farmer for 1942. Reae
free for repair of bldgs. Good
pasture. _Near Forsyth. Give
ref. Miss- Nancy Head, Atlan-
ta, 800 Piedmont Ave.
Want good reliable man or
boy, will pay reasonable wae
R. A. Lively. Waco, R. :
Want settled, oe
man, to raise vegetables. Prac
Attractive
proposition for right man. Ap-
ply. John T. Hains, Augusta,
Washington Road*
Want family to gather a3 h.
crop. 15 A, good cotton, 40 A.
corn and hay crop. 2 r. house
furnished. W. FF. Sanders,
Buchanan. Rt, 1. .
Want a woman for light fa
work. no field work, milking or.
churning, $3.00 to $3.50 week |
and board. Mamie Christo-
pher, Buford, Rt. 3. :
Want settled, white or colored
woman for light farm work, no
field work, near Monticello.
Room, boarg and $3.00 week.
Write Mrs. P. H. Logan, Cal g
houny
Want colored woman, 16 to 45.
for light farm work, no field
work, $2.00 week, rf ana
board. Must be of good char
acter. .Come or write, at onc
Mrs. I = Smith, De yt
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