DEPART MENT Of TOM LINDER AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER | VOUME 24. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1941 _ EDITORIALBy TOM LINDER To show just what has happened to the farmers, I: call at- tention to a tabulation of figures on the back -page of this issue showing the gross income of farmers, showing the amount of - gricultural products consumed on the farms which the govern- ment charges up to the farmers as an income, showing the total amounts of government benefits paid to the farmers from 1925 to 1929 inclusive, showing the amounts of government benefits paid to the farmers from 1935 to 1959, inclusive, show- ing the cash farm income, and showing the national income and the percentage of national income received by the farmers. : You will note in Column 4 headed Cash Farm Income 925-1929 that the actual cash returns to the farmers for that five year period was $10,006,000,000 per year, while in the same column during the period from 1935-1939 the actual cash income to the farmers only averaged $5,738,000,000 per year. : ' It is true that the national income during the same period fell from an average of $79,217,000,000 during the first period to an average of $65,039,000,000 during the second period. But this decrease in national income amounted to only 17%, while the decrease in income to the farmers amounted to 4807. Reference to the last column shows that during the first period the farmer received an average of 12.6 of the national ~ income, while during the last period the farmers received only 8.8 average of the national income. . If the farmer had received 12.6% of the national income : Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets - July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. _ Aug. < Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: August 8, 1941 Per Cwt. $10.50-$10.75 11,25 11,39 11.00 10.88 11.10 10.75 10.75, 10.85 30-Albany 31-Augusta 31Valdosta iCordele _ 4--Sylvester __.- 5Douglas 5-Macon 5Arlington TOP FED CATTLE $ 9.25-$10.00 7.25- 1.75 6.00- 6.75 ~ 10.85- 11.00 9.00- 16.55 8.00- 9.00 _ 9.25- 10.25 10.85- 11.00 10.60 30Albany 31Augusta 31Valdosta __... j1-Cordele 4-Sylvester 5-_Douglas 5=Macon 5Arlington July . July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. . 6Albany How Much Louger Can The American Farmer Last At Tia from 1935 to 1939 as he did in 1925 to 1929 the farmer woul have received an average per year of $8,194,000,000 instead $5,738,000,000. This difference amounts to $2,456,000,000 a year that the farmer lost during the five years from 1935 1939/ | | | ? oS | $2,456,000,000 a year for five years amounts to a_ grar total of $12,228,000,000. During the five years from 1935-193 inclusive the farmer has actually lost by operation of the Jaw of a controlled economy $12,280,000,000. Be According to statistics of the United States Government the total farm mortgage debt of the United States amounts to less than $8,000,000,000. In other words, had the farmer receiv a fair share of the national income from 1935 to 1939 ev farm mortgage could have been paid and the farmer woul have had $4,000,000,000 to spare. To put it another way, the figures of the government sho the total value of all farms in the United States to be $14,000 000,000. In five years the farmer lost $12,800,000,000. In fiv years the farmer lost almost as much money as the total valu of all farms and nearly twice as much as the aggregate amour of all farm mortgages. ANY LEGISLATION THAT DOES -TUAL PARITY ON A BASIS OF TODAY FOR TH CAN FARMER IS CLASS LEGISLATION. ANY LEGISLATION WHICH SAYS TO THE AMERICA FARMER, YOU MUST PRODUCE FOOD AND CLOTHING FOR THE BALANCE OF THE PEOPLE AT A PRICE WHIC DOES NOT GIVE YOU EQUALITY WITH PEOPLE IN OTH (Continued On Page Two) FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES | Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets: j August 8, 1941 Beans (Pole) per bu. hprs. Beans (Snap) per bu. hprs. Beans (Lima) per bu. hprs. Corn (Green) per doz, ears - Cantaloupes, per bu. hprs. -. Okra,) per bu. hprs. .---: Okra (White Velvet) per peck Peas (Black Eyes) per bu. hprs. Peas (Crowders) per bu. hprs. -------------- - Petatoes (White Cobblers) 100 Ib. sacks ~ Potatoes (Red Bliss) 100 lb. sacks Peaches, bulk per bu. Potatoes (Sweet) Portoricans, Tematoes, 8 gt. baskets Tomatoes, % bu. baskets Watermelons, each NOT PROVIDE A E AMERL ATLANTA $ .75-$1.25 .75= 1.00 1.20- 1.50 AZ 1.00 to 50- 75 25- 40 | OP 0. 37% 50 | 1.50 $1.25-$1.40-Some 1.50. oo ee .20- .65 .25- 1.40 .25- .50 75 25. t iper bu, prs. ._- 1 Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) ATLANTA _ Eggs, Large, Doz. Eggs, Medium, Doz. _------- es Egs, Small, Doz. ..________- pace Hens, Col. 4% lbs. up -----_--_ -. Hens, Leghorn, Lb. -------- So | Websters, Lb. 2 ee Stags, Lb. Friers, Lb. Ducks, Lb. Geese, Lb. Turkeys, Lb. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA 05- PRODUCTS ~ Always Subject to Variation. . August 8, 1941. SAVANNAH ~ . VALDOSTA INDEX _ Second Hand Machinery for Sale__2 Second Hand Machinery Wanted ..2 Flowers and Seed for Sale Flowers and Seed Wanted 3 Seed for Sale Corn and Seed Corn fer Sale 2-3 Plants for Sale Grain and Hay forSale 0. 3 Syrup for Sale - Capons, Lb. % Country Butter, best table, Lb. Field Peas, mixed, Bu. -..__------- --- Fild Peas, not mixed, Bu. _-_.-- i Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.), Bu. ~~ eee eee ene Shelled Corn, = Oats, Bu. Wheat, Bu... es Fruits and Vegetables for Sale __3 Butter for Sale Miscellaneous for Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Honey Bees and Bee Supplies for Sale Hogs for Sale Sweet Potatoes, No. 2s Cabbage, Green, pef 100 Lbs. .----- Horses and Mules for Sale Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs. -- + Peavine Hay, No. 1, Ton Peanut Hay, No. 1. Ton winco= Spanish Beaiiuts, No. 1, Ton ham * Rabbits and Guinea Pigs for Sale __3 Poultty for Sale . 3 Poultry Wanted _. 2 eae Canning Te Do On Halves _ Cottonseed (Prime) Ton -. : CS. Meal, 8%, FOB Atlanta, Ten ~- -@. 8. Meal, 7%, FOB Atlaiita, Ton - Patittt Mal, 45% _ a spinner gpg ene tan AO Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted ee See . ene? Tyre - Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing - more than, 30 words including name and address. Urider Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin be not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Yom Linder, Commissioner Executive Office, State Capitol, 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. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. 1917. OM LINDER How Much Longer Can The American Farmer Last At This?. i (Continued From | Frome Page One) ES, IS NOTHING SHORT OF: LEGISLATING| HE FARMERS INFO PEONAGE. _, THE FARMERS OF AMERICA ARE THE MOST PATRIOTIC PEOPLE IN AMERICA: | THEY ARE WILLING TO MAKE ANY SACRI- nice NEEDED FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE. | _ BUT TO SINGLE OUT THE AMERICAN FARM-. AND LEGISLATE THE.GREATEST HARDSHIPS ON HIM, WHEN PEOPLE IN ALL OTHER LINES| RE. BEING PAID A BONUS TO SUPPORT THE GOVERNMENT IN THE WAR, IS UNCALLED FOR, INTOLERABLE, AND WILL NOT BE FOREVER RUBMITTED TO, a 2 : TOM LINDER, e. GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN}, Ramhurst, R. 1. No. 2: good as new, $12.50; 1- $100.00 FOB Almon _MARKET BULLETIN SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE % | FLOWERS AND SEED |. FOR SALE | FLOWERS: AND. * FOR SALE A 15-horse power bailer and 12 H. P. Engine, used farming, for sale or trade for grain bind- er or grain drill or tractor In running order or anything can use. Value $15.00. All fixtures ready to run. G. H. Lowery, 3 large metal ventilators cheap, suitable for dairy or other farm buildings. Mrs. R. J. Rundle, R. 2., Hiram. 1 Bostroms imp. farm level, 20 in. farm bell, A-1 cond., $2.50: 2-h. wagon, original body fair cond.. $35.00. Mrs. J. C. Stephens, Warthen, R. 2. 20 in. Meadows corn mill and 2 hole corn sheller, good cond., (30 mile Atlanta). G._M.__ Williams, Conyers, R. 3, Box B-86. ~1 Columbus Cane Mitl, No. 14, on wagon, $75.00; EB, Y; Baldwin, Glenwood. Hollyhock seed, mixed col.,. 8 cupful. Write 6r see. Zach | Henny, Stockbridge, R. 2. Single Blue. Roman = Hya- cinths, large size, $8.00 C.; blooming size, $5.00 C.7 blue and yellow iris, 25c doz.;. Chi- nese and sacred lilies, 10c ea.} $1.00 doz. Miss Mary C. Flor- ence, Durand. tes 1 M. purple iris, Ic ea.; Seedling English dogwood, 1-3 ft: high, 5c ea.: 300 fancy iris, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. R. Pierson, Doraville, R. 1. Pure paper white narcissus; Red Spider. lily bulbs (Gurn- sey): Blue iris, 25c doz.; But- tercups. jonquils, $1.00 G ea.; Cream narcissus with yellow eup, 25c. Misg Claudia =a Marshallville. 1M. King Alfred, 900 Em- peror yellow trumpet, 200 Lau- rens Koster lemon-yellow cups Jonjuil bulbs. 40c C.; $7.00 for Tractor with 16 in. plow, lever controlied seat, good cond.. $175.00. cash } for tractor and plow. WW. Foster, Wrightsville. : A junked Fairbanks- Morse 6' H. P. gas. eng., and 7 or 8 H.! P. elec. motor, used in farm: work, for sale. Tate. McCormick Deere No. 6: mower, 5 ft., perfect cond., $45.00. R. DD. Tatum. Palmetto. : An old time Corn Mill, 42; in., rocks, with shafting, gear- i send: R, I. ing, ete. (ground 25 bu, , in a hours last time), $150. 0 for) outfit at my place on the main! read. John N. Maxwell, Bow- : man, R. 1, (at Match, Ga.) A 12-15 H: P. stationary gas eng., first class econd., used in farming, $100.00. T, N. ea. 28 Luthersville. 1 cyclone sweevil. dice new, cost $50:00.. Make offer. Will exc. for corn. J. Gs ve. Odum. : 1 Steel wile nest acme | No. 2 crusher corn sheller, and equipment, at give-away prices. Sell any part, or exc. J. F Gilbert, ts eis. A617. Lakewood | Ave. : : Saas Commissioner of Agriculture. oa Poultry ae In Georgia _ One of the moat interesting live - stock reports: that comes. over my desk is the report. of Georgia. Poultry production. The cash income that poultr y offers is so great in relation to other farm products, it seems a great pity that 119. of. our. Georgia farms. do not have a chicken on them.: The pleasing part of). e picture to me however, is the steady growth of | important activity. The present poultry outlook is the brigthest that, has been for a number of years. The government 3 pegged the prices of eggs and poultry meat for; the probable duration. of the national emergency, and | while feed costs are somewhat higher, if hens are, carefully selected for production the higher average number of eggs per hen, and the higher prices, make} a favorable balance for the producer. But there is no reason why Georgia farmers prepare their own feed. | According to information availabie, there are approximately 8,000,000. hens on Georgia farms but. a large majority of flocks number less than 50 birds. ' No exact figures on the number of | standard bred. : ks.in the State are available, put the fact is known | at a vast improvement in breeding has occurred rithin the last few years. Most of our hatcheries are, co ibuting to this improvement of laying flocks: by: ng hatching. eggs only trom flocks of standard qualifications, known egg production recor ds, and: ully selected for production. Be ieee Average | Georgia; ae the pure- pred flocks we. see over the State today. oe In 1935 the hatching capacity of | ae j 634, 000 f eggs in the State was under the National Poultry Im- vement Plan, Today the hatching. capacity of 3,515 eggs representing approximately three-: ~ fourths of the total capacity in the State, is under the National Poultry Improvement Plan producing Geor- gia-U.S. Approved and Georgia- U. 83 Certified | baby chicks. . i These Approved and Certified. eggs must come om the farm. Many of our hatcheries are unable to secure a local supply and are compelled to go out rf the State for their needs. Most hatcheries willingly y @ premium over market price eggs of this quality our Georgia flocks should supply them.: More fa msevery farmshould have its flock of 100 lay-| on hens. The income from 100 well bred hens that! re properly managed, is more than the ouiveleat to bales of cotton at -12 per pound. oe ; TOM LINDER, ~ should not grow and : wagon within 25 mi.. a like size, AST H, C. ue power. hay ae reconditioned, $57.50. R. Anderson, Hawkinsville. Good model F. eng., good cond... used in farming, cheap or swap for mule or cow. Write or see. What have you? . Noah eee Baldwin, R. 1... 1 Cane mill, 2 rolis and pan, in good cond., $25.00. Come see? 5 mi, Ba. Richland on. old Al- ay. Rd. Bob Wells, Richland, Re l= Box: 82:5 | es aoe fauching and rake, a 10 yr. old mare; 2 colts (4 ros. and 2 yrs. old) and 4 gal. 'milch cow, Sell for cash. L. T. Cummings, Roberta, R, 2. Oliver tractor Row Crop 70, nearly new (motor needs some |} repairs), also Oliver Brush and Bog harrow. 10 discs. $625.00 for outfit. Hoke OKelley, Lo-" gariville, RY 2. _ SECOND-HAND _MACHINERY WANTED Want a silage cuter with self feeder, without blower.. Smal) enough for a small sized trac- tur. Within 100 miles of Wash- eee J. S. Lane: Washing- on Want | Hammer Feed mill. Must be cheap. Describe fully, | -Siving make, model, condition and price. E. Gilbert. borne, 25 Albany. 9 Want John Deere or. Inter- national Tiller plow, also com- bine, for cash or trade Case. Threshing machine, and almost new, peanut, bean and: pen eee (which cost $480. 0) E . Dean. fede Want Bole gas. eng.. in oe running Focden at bargain, to, be used in farming and in ' orchard work, C. Gs, _ Lioyd, | Blue Ridge. ; Want 4 or 5 h: p: ones tractor, in A-1 cond., prefer a Sears-Roebuck model. At once. C. D. Garrett, Decatur, R. 1, Want a good second-hand Waycross cheap for cash. Mrs. Laura B. Taylor, Waycross, R: 1, Box 15. (Live at Hebardville, just out- side city limits of Waycross). Want steam eng., about 25 h.. and. boiler about 40h. RQ. first class cond., cheap for eash. To be used in: farming. Give full particulars. . BE. K. Overstreet. Sylvania. Want medium size tractor, preferably an International 12 or 14 F. or Case or John Deere Must be within 50 Griffin, and not too old a Rreee Bok, Harris, - Griffin, P. .O.-Box 364. Want - battery brooder,. at. least 3 deck, prefer. Farm-mas-. p. ; ter. or Detiance, Must -be good -cond., cheap for. cash. ee 8S. Adams, bested Mrs. SA - turning : lot. from | H. J. Ledbetter, | co: Mrs. Etta Mason. Alto. Cherokee and Cartney Hedge rose, $2.00 C.; heavenly. blue morning glory. seed, 10c pkt.; ae pkts., 25c. Large plants ot same, 12, 25c: 50, 50c.~ Care- i fully packed, postpaid. . J. W.. oe B 33, Burton Ave. Peed ? i t cae Duke jasmines, fine 3: in. plants, _ strong field grown, pittosporum 12 in. 25c ea. All postpaid. Mrs. Jennie Deloach. Town . 1000 Boxwood ines i hie $3.00 C.: 6-8 in, $4.00. C.; bed plants, 1000 field grown, 6-8 in., $8.00 C.; 8-10 in., $10.00 'C.: white scarlet red and lav- lendar verbena plants. $2.00 C. : Raymond Robinson, Greenville. Beautiful field grown old . Eng. Semperviren - boxwood i plants 8-10 in. high, 15c ea.; | 300, $3.00: 1 M. $90.00: 2-3 ft. | Cydonia. Japonica, : "$1.00; sardenia bushes Hloomiae size, -BOc ea.; Watery Anthony spirea | ; red, $1. 00. doz. Mrs. B.-L. i Robinson, Greenville. ; ~Verbena plants, red and pur- ple verbena, gardenias,. ssnap- | dragons, 25 doz.: pink hydran- | | gea, 25 ea: Add postage. Mrs. | A. L. Dodd, Alpharetta. - Semperviren Old | English Boxwoods, 3 1-2. yrs. field- grown. 8-10 in. above ground, $2.00 doz:- $12.50 C..- $20.00, 200 del. in Ga. Maude Hab: Greenville. R. 3. Would like to exe. crepe purple; also iris, red and orange cannas for 2. white crepe Myrtle, 2 camphor plants 1 olive plant, 1 banana plant. Mrs. H. B. Melton, Griffin. Buttrefly lily roots any. time now, $1.50 large clump. Bloom- ing size, cannot del, Call at my home. Miss Louise Lathrop, 401 East Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. Large yellow winter bloom- ing oxalis bulbs, 5c ea., or 6, 25c. Postage included, Mrs. Effie M. Holton, Baxley. R. 1. Camellia japonicas, all col.: Evergreen Indica Azalea, pink Sasanqua, tea olives, viburnum, tinus, Pittosporum, gardinias. Any 2, $1.15. Mrs. J. A. Grif- fin, Cordele. Blooming size white Seater Hily bulbs, 10c ea:. 60c- per 6; $1.00 doz., put ee Miss Idel Rabn, R. Poses a ton. - se White Ber inne Sasi lily bulos, 15 blooms ver bulb..- 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Cars- well Shearouse, Springfield. St. Augustine grass for sale. Now is the time to put out. Miss: A. Dixon, Alma. Blue blossom water lilies: 15c -ea.; 2.. 25c; running moss and running geraniums for swinging pots, 25c doz:, -eut- well R. Small Pear os $1.00: $2.00: -small date palms, -@a.;. small century plants. a. C.-C. Decker; Jr... witk. 300 blue Roman - hyacinth bulbs, $4.00 C. Write first. Memphis Timms, Auburn, R. 1. _ White Spider lilies, -gaylax ferns, 10c; pink, rose, per. phlox, 20c doz.: bleeding heart, pink and white peonies, 250: white narcissus daffodils 10 doz.; wild iris, 75 C. Add pos- tage. Martha Eller, Eiliiay.: Re: ze 50c 50c _Bruns- Paper white narcissus. nace 800. $3.00 for lot. Butter and eggs. sweet smelling daffodils, same price. Box wood, 2 1- 2 ft. tal. ae 50. -Add . postage, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Cairo. R. 1. ~ Dark - bias: white..German iris; also white and yellow long and short cup daffodils, $1.00 C4 picardy, gay hussar, golden eagle gladiolas for sale.. -Myctle Pace, Aono. R,; 1. t Sips from pots, 50c ea.3: Sid: Eng. var.,-3-5 in.. $2.00 C.; 4-6 ' myrtle rooted plants, pink and | - | $10.00; spirea, tings. aos C. E. Crump, Hart- |. St. Augustine grass: cutti well rooted: 75c bu. FOB:: A. Dixon, 215 Dixon St., Alr Cape Jasmine 1n pots, 3 3 old, 65c ea. Add postage. M: Bessie Martin, Gainesville, 3. White narcissus, King Alfr jonquil bulbs, all bloomin, sizes large bulbs; Orange aa lilies, 50c doz. Add posta Miss Drucie Lee Crue, Hai well, R. 2, Have many small nice roo t- ed geraniums, 10 and 15 Cuttings, 5c. Mrs. N. T. re Tallapoosa. {- Pink oleander plants, 25 Waster lily bulbs. 3 10 Emma Dugger, Oliver, Rae Magnolias, tea olives, pi and red crepe myrtle, dogwe evergreen, oak, red. wood vit Te ft-2 10; 3 tt., 253 4 ft, ea.; butter | and eggs, jonqu 15 doz., wild easter bulbs, 10c ae wild lity built butterfly bush, 5c ea. Ae postage. Ex. for white fe sacks. . Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Deg Ime, Pink crepe myrtle and ca jasmine - plants. Also bla crowder peas, 15c pt. Will s to trucks only. Mrs. H. | Martin, White Oaks. RED. King Alfred daffodils, 6 0 jonquils, jJaurence kosters _ cissi, $1.00 C.; red spider lil extra large paper white narcissi, dbl. yellow nare 35c doz. Mrs. Clif - Cc. Dy Middleton, R. 1. . ee . Blooming * siz: blue hae hyacinth. bulbs, 50c: Cr 5 $2.00; hardy per. trailing for rockies or boxes, 10c doz, doz.: 25c. Miss Vena : B Hartwell. ; : : Pink white hydrangea. - p white peonies, 25c ea.: 5, Jemon lilies. yellow> cream r yellow - centers, white - nares royal blue with purple e $1.00 C.; mixed col. . Mrs, D. M,. Hughey, Ff mount, R. 1. Amaryllis lilies, ted orange, 20c ea., pink, fairy white tube roses. mixed olas, pink, red and purpl bena. 20 doz.: yellow and w narcissi: 40c doz.: King Alt daffodils, 70c C. Add os Mrs. Nancy Dobbs. Temple, i: i ' Pink -oleander. sisted! 28e ea.) easter lily bulbs, 2, 10c. Mi Emma Dugger, Oliver, pie ae -Bhue water hyacinth, 10e 3. 25c. Add postage. Mrs D. Lindsey, R. 1... Kite. ~ Over 50 var. iris. not lal 25c doz.: gen. lemon- litis, 25 3. kinds narecissus mixed Uy doz.; single and dbl. yellow, also. white ophiopogom 35 do 20c order postpaid. Mrs. Ey Robertson, Carrollton. Ophiapogom bulbs, -35 over 50 kinds iris and Bei lemon lilies, 25c doz.:~ Apr. narcissus, yellow and. ab yellow 15c;} fine, late white an light yellow with orange cu 25 doz.- 50c order P. P.: doin Robertson, Carrolit mixed $3:60 M.. lot. 25:pink and levene myrtle, $2.50. Cordele. ; sere 500 nandinas, $12. 50; ustrums, . $5. 00: 300 crepe coral 50 verbena Cherokee roses, $1.00 doz.; ruff, Greenville. R. Os Giant Orchid iris 4 doe! : Dwarf Orange. 25 do ranium, bright red 10 Orange lilies 15c doz., 40c; fragrant white 50c C.: postage. tand. - : narcis jonquils 40c C. MrsFC. Mite. callis lilies. Hardy ohieee doz.: Empire and Olympia da fodils, sweet scented white nar @issus, 75e.C.;.200, $1.25. pos paid. Mrs. Dick Powel [lege Park, R. 2... Large emperor. daffodil | Hera, white daffedit oe doz., $1.00. - Mary~ Ly Jefferson. x . Beautiful boxwood :: plants, $1.00 doz.; 200, $5.00 Blooming size - gardenias, E $5.00 doz.: white. wa inelon red and lavendar, 2- ft. crepe myrtle, $2.00 lo $10.00 C.: scarlet red Cy ca Japonica O25) {te Add postage. Mrs. Cc. M inson, Greenville. fe light Large dark and hollyhock plants, 2, 25; purple: althea cuttings and denia cuttings 25c doz: lilac sprouts 25c ea. All b -es blooming now. ~ Very - grant cream narcissi bulbs -dor. Mrs. J.. cars 3 LaGrange, BR. ae LOWERS. AND SEED =t FOR SALE hodedendron, lencothoea, ilico, bush, dogwood, . packed. orden ddunantcus, aaitulab WANTED Want 4 blue dbl. ae Want to exc. dbl. orange hen- allis large size bulbs for lemon or easter lilies. Mrs. L. S. Brown, 1321 Wild Wood Dr., Se nhas Want all colors dbi. geran- m cuttings, will pay 5c. ea. Write what you have. Mrs. mL Howard, Austell, Box "SEED F FOR SALE | 20 ibs. Purple Top Globe tur- p seed., 45c Ib.; 32 lbs. mixed rnip seed 35c lb.; 1-2 lb. 25c.; Ib. lots, $1.50 and $2.00 post- id. .The entire lot OB. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, a2. Collard seed, 40 ib.: 3 Ibs., $1.05; 5-lbs., $1.75; 18 3.25; 24 lbs:, $6.50. ALS Pon- - Whigham. everal, pounds of 1941 Sn n0-goin turnip seed for sale, Tb.; 5 lbs. $2.00. Will trade Ibs. for: 1 peck onion sets ot nest onion), Also trade garden seed. Mrs. W. H. cobs, Hortense. R. +: 5 or 6 bu. Seedling Peach ed for sale at my place (at atch, Ga.) Address: John N. axwell, Bowman, RB: 1. ae White nest onions, 60c gal., stpaid., Ac 1 more postage for 3S amount, Also seed rye for fe or exchange for grain or yearlings. R. P. Stein- heimer, Brooks,. R. 1. ew Crop Ga. Collard seed, ton, R. Des FOR SALE For shies or for gS or calves; ; - practically weevil eRe foe Morgan, Clyo. 80-90. bu. of: corn.in shuck, c bu. Mrs. W. K. Cochran, ipharetta, R. 3. 100 bu: of slip shuck corn, hite; not mixed, Marlboro va- ty, 70c-bu. at barn. 1-4 mi. of Madras: Olin B. Moore, an. R. 2. PLANTS FOR s SALE exchange - arglobe, Stone and Balt. to- atoes, Heading collards. $2.00, , 90c,,M. del.; 65 M. exp. . No chks, nor C. O. D. Bon- jie Smith, Gainesville, Ree Marglobe, Stone and Balt. to- toes; Wakefield, Dutch, cab- ge; Ga. and short stem oe tds, 300. 40c; $1.00 M. del.: 5 $3.75: 10 M. $6.00 col. C. : Smith, Gainesville, R. 2. Leading. var. tomatoes, - 20c $1.00 M.: Red Shalets. 40c: es Vigorvine tomatoes, 59. nts, 25c. All mailed. L. A. ow, Gainesville, H.-2 : Peel. aang Red Gold. straw- rey, $1.25: large rooted : ns Lucretia Dewberry. 10. $2.00: $6.00 M.: Brown irkey. Celestial and ne 12, $1.25 vostpaid. . W. ole, ea 33, Burton Ave.. ae Wakefield and. Dutch and All d Early cabbage: Mareglobe d Stone and Balt. tomatoes; adding collards, 5 C.. 45c; 75 el.: 10 M. lots 60c exp. col. ra Mae Garrett, Gaines- le, R. 7. Have few more Hastings 9 plants, 25c C.; - Arrie Ray. Buena Vista, inion: sets. very prolific red lots, 10c Ib. FOB. Several on hand. Would exc. for oth- Z oy products. Frank 169 Howard St. S. E., Marglobe tomato plants, ady, 200. 35c; 500, 65c; $1.00 f.; collard plants. $1.00 M.; W.crop collard | seed, blue m cabbage and Ga., 65c lb. R. Stephens, Dahlonega. aketield and Dutch cab- * Marglobe, Stone, e tomato plants; collard. ts. 20c.-C.: $1.00. M. del.;: .-5-M. collect: Lee Crow, | eaville: Box 143. ; , Aegan; te aleas. gaylax, hemlock shrub, | ruce, ilex opaca, white pine,. -| postage. Rosie Crow, Cumming. Ibs., . other |~ c ib. postpaid, x poet, : ira ORN: AND SEED CORN}: about 400 bu. | let Dawn wilt resistant to- 3 ~ postpaid. |. Balti- | Fo PLANTS: FOR SALE Sina aie. 25e Cy Hot pepper, 20 -C.: Ga. collard, 15 = ea Henry Eller, Ellijay, Early Imp. lar ge Klondyke strawberry plants, 15c C. Add R. 1... Marslob: and Ctons Balt. fomatoes: Ga. and Heading and old fashioned collards: Wake- field and Dutch cabbage, 5 Co 50c; 80c M. del; 10 M. or more 65e exp. col. Good plants. Full count. Laura Mae Gar- rett, Gainesville. R. 7. Margiobe and Stone toma- toes; Ga. collards. Heading col- lards; Wakefield and Dutch cabbage. $1.00 M.; 5 M. and 10M., 65 M. Ovie Crow, Gainesville. Marglobe and Stone. torma- toes, 25c C.; $1.00 M.; . Vigor- vine tomatoes, 50 plants, 25c; Red shallots, 40e gal. All mail- ed. L, A. Crow, Gainesville. Chas. W. cabbage and Head- ing collards;. Marglobe, New Stone tomatoes: 90c M. . pre-. paid in 2..M. lots. Skipped promptly. O. M. Crow, Gaines- ville. Old fashioned collards, 65 M.; Margiobe, New Stone to- matoes, 50c M. Add _ postage. J.G. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, a ae: GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE f -Fulghum, Appler and Full- grain seed oats, 60c bu.; seed Abruzzi rye. $1.50 bu.: - seed Wheat, $1.75 bu. All FOB here. J.-F. Lowe, Ft. Valley. New Sanford :wheat, ave., 31 \bu.; -per aere,- $1.50 bu.: ;. New Tereff. oats (most _ prolific or all), 75 bu. Recleaned. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. . L Baled | Hay, lespedeza and corn for sale at farm. O.. T. Hendrix, R. 1., Summerville. SYRUP FOR . SALE 150 ea pure Ga. Sugar cane syrup No. 1 quality 90c gal., in 1-2 gal. cans FOB. Tom Harrison, Cairo, R. A. (8 mi. North Cairo on = Hawthorn Trail.) ee a tsale, 5 lb. pail, 50e;. 10 tb. pail, $1.00 FOB, 1941 packed and ea. pail. guar. GL = Hpehes Jr.. Ailey. j : Bright Galiberey. : etiaihed - | shipment. | HONEY. BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE ' No. 1 honey for table use, in .10 lb. pails, $1.00 ea. $5.50 cs. of 6 No. 10 lb. not prepaid. Send: dun ehgs. for all. Jim Pye, Pure honey, 6-10 lb. pails to Cs. and 3-10 lbs., $2.10. both No, 2. Grade and FOB here; 2-10 lbs., $1.90 and 1-10 Ib., $1.00 postpaid-and ins. Sev, 50 gal. BBls. prices on request. John A. tind Jesup, P. O. Box 117. 12 box hives of bees. Some have not been robbed; glass in tep of some. $15.00 o exc. for most anything. R. E. Barnes, Graymont. see .125 hives of eos ia. 10 frame standard cypress equipment honey . still on; will pay for bees, Sell or trade for young cattle or hogs at once. J. H. Gardner, Macon, Rt. 3. : Bright Gallberry strained honey, 1-10 lb. pail postpaid, $1.65; 6-5 Ib. pails, $3.55; 1-60 Ib. can, $5.95 both exp. pre- paid... Quality guar. Prompt shipment. H. L. Haliman, Na- hunta. New 1941 crop ext. honey, 10 lb. pails. $1.00 ea. FOB. Money order... James Sirmans, . Jr., Homerville. Pure. extracted galiberry honey in 10 lb. cans, $1.00 per can. Exc. for seed, oats, or rye at market price: O. G. Dasher. Marlow. extracted, 10 lb. pail, $1.50, 5 Th. pail, ae. B, KE, Shep- pard, 1222 E. Henry St.. Sa- vannah. ; Chunk cond honey, clear, from: patented hives, kept clean. 10 lb. pails, $1.35 postpaid. 50 lbs. or over, 10c- lb. FOB. . 12e. del. or postpaid. Prefer M. O. D. N. Smith, Toomsboro, Ret Pure extracted Honey for hnoey, 1, 10-lb. pail postpaid, 1 $1.65: six 5-lb.. pails, $3.55;- 1 60-lb. can, $5.95. Both express postpaid. Quality. guar. Prompt H. L. Hallman, P. oS PRiS AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE Have about 50. bu purple grapes for sale, Make best of- fer per bu. hamper. D. G. Bar- den, 305 Tugalo St. Toccoa. Truckload of Pineapple pears for sale. Make-best offer FOB. Mrs. H. M. Morris, Waresboro. Pears for sale;:30c bu. in 100: bu. ~ lots. Marvin We Cowart, Waycross, R. 1. _-:: BUTTER FOR SALE 2 or 3 Ibs. nice yellow saneiey butter pe week, for sale. Mrs. Mary L - Kimbeil. McDonough. | | ' "MISCELLANEOUS FOR oar Have Gite a fouee bat | or Golden Seal and. Queen of ; the Meadow. at any price. L. R. Swinney. Rockmart, 2. Used feathers, 25c lb.: 30 Ibs. | or more for sale... For "further information. caH, or see, Mrs. C. W. Clonts, Ave., S,. W., Atlanta. Phone, Ra. 1033. Nice, new, white downy. fea. thers, 59c lb. del. or. lots of 25 /and 3 mos. old, Wt. 400 / ams, _Cedartown, R 3. 1352 Donnelly : oe O. Box 25, Nahunta. HOGS FOR SALE - 6 brood sows and 37, pigs (third litter), 2 mos. old. Mix- ed breed, Ist $150.00 gets all. pure Gallberry Ext. New. Tupelo ae) comb or |. RABETTS AND. COINEAL PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE}: 60c ea.; 6 mos. old 75c: Black doe breed, $1.25; White doe breed, $1.50: Angora buck 5. mos. old. $1.25. Lockard Bell, 264 Alexander St., N. W., At-' Janta. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: - Buff Cochin Bantams (prize winners) for sale; also eggs, $1.50 per 15. Gorden Pece, Col- lege Park, R. (1., Box 123. Phone Ca. 1075. Modern game bantams, B. B. reds, Silver Duck Wings and 1 | pair Old English B. B. Reds, $5.00 pair. Also White Dragon Pigeons and bl bar modenas. M. L. Arnau, 221 E. 49 St. Sa- vannah. at common bantam hens, 250 : 1 white crested black pol- ish cock, $1.50; Pr. blue muff- ed tumbler pigeons, $1.50. Mrs. H. C. Garett, 664 Candler Sti: Gainesvilte. BARRED WHITE AND OTH- ER ROCKS: | 15 purebred White Rode pul- lets, and 2 cockerels, March. hatched. $1.00 ea. Mrs. CR. J. Bruce. Toccoa. R. 2. 3 CORNISH: Extra nice purebred atic Cornish game cockerels, April hateh. $1.00 ea. FOB. James Ti Brown, Helena. ; Purebred Cornish cocker: Feb. .hatch, . long yellow. lee type. $2.00 ea. Mrs. FE. W.- Stephens, Reidsville, R. 1. 25 Dark Cornish young, hens: 2 roosters from prize winning ~ FOB. Also eggs, $1.00 per 15 prepaid. Will exc. for anything can use. C. O. Sikes, Byives: ter. ~ - 10 Girnish poblets: 10 mos. es old. $10.00. 1- rooster. free. R. | _E. Barnes, Graymont. GAMES AND GIANTS:: "White N. 7. _bucks, 4 mo. old, : }and large to age, $2.00 ea. erton. Bowdon, R. 3. .grade, $12.00 for i bloodtested. The lot for $29.50: (ed. Will pay $5.00 for ae 20 iz | Geniva, |CORNISH: - : ee SAL 16 N. H. Rea we old, $5.00 crated FOB. 1 beer free. Exc. for baby. calve Vivian Barnes, Graymont. - Dark Red cockerels_ rea for mating, $2.00 ea. Pulle $1.50 ea. Heavy laying str: Eges, $1.50 per 15. postpa Mrs. Donald Donaldson, catur. De. 2405. Purebred R. I. Reds, Mare hatched, cockerels, $1.25; Par tdige Reds. March Bee oe erels, $1.25 ea. Mrs. C.- rells, Monroe, R. 1... SPANISH: White Face Black . Sean st April hatch cockerels. : bred, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Treadaway Adairsville. TURKEYS, DUCKS, ae | (Cavies) or 1: pair. ot ave Fantail pigeons. bee Lavonia, Re 2 4 grown. pair genuine ite Mallard. ducks and 1. about as mos. old. $3.50 for lot FOB Hylan Kirkland, - Vidalia. pes , 65 turkeys, 6 grown. and hatched first of May: Thrifty lot is taken here at ho Crossed between Bourbon a and Bronze. Mrs. - Elbert O 2 Muscovy Ducks, 3 Peki and 8 Mallards of very ie Cobins, Cordele. CORRECTION: BANTAMS: - Want 20. dma: type - # soe a 1940: hatch. bantam ~ 1941 pullets. e@ repaid to me. Tena Ward. 3 tighting game. beck 1 1-2 yrs. old. Crossed once. bred to fight. Exchange for Shawineck | red quill. or Blue Travelor Want for breeding -1-2 yrs. oe { ton, Buchanan, R. 2. 15 fine Gray game, Feb. Mar. hatch, 2. 1-23 1-2 lbs. G-owing stags, $1.25 ea.; pul- lets, $1.00: Trios, $3.00. (eRe =. Wade, Warrenton. : 3 purebred pit game cocks. Li full Grey Mt. Eagle, 1 full war horse, 1 1-2 blue Falcon. 1-2). Mt. Eagle cross cock, all dead . er H. V: Harden. Hogansville, R. 1: { Reg. Hampshire boar, 2 aoe iS, Will sell at meat price at lot. W. C. Oliver, Carnesville. 2 0. I. C. Gilts, bred. Weight | 200 Ibs: 1 boar, 15 mos. old. - wt.'400 bs. Papers with all> three, $30.00 ea. FOB at my lot. J. L. Porter, McAfee Rd... Decatur. 15 nice pigs for sale, Aug. 9th. Live 3 mi. Southeast of. College Park on Lees Mill Rd. N M. B. Kilgore, College Park. | 15 purebred 1-2 big bone and | i 1-2 small bone Guinea pigs, 7: wks, old: $5.60 ea.,-or. sea 08 tor lot at my: barn. 'W: G. Ad-'! HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE -At Stud or for. gale: Bradley Bare 4 yr. old Reg. 5 gaited Ibs. $11.00. Sample on request. ae Mary .Collins, Cordele. R. Garden Rue, Garden goose- | berries Sage, 3, 25c; Comfrey. Horseradish, 6. 30c; - Pepper- mint, dbl. tansy, 25, 25c; Cat- nip, 12, 25c; Lady "Slipper, . 2: 25c. P. P. _Mrs. M. LI. Eaton, Dahlonega. .. Birdock, -yell- Dock, Bear foot, Calamus, yellow root, queen of the meadow. coltsfoot, elder | red, Mayarple, Rattleroot, com- trey. 30c Ib. Mrs. R. C. Stov- . Pisgah. ee rattle, Queen. of the Meadow roots, wild cherry. bark, 10 lbs., $1.00; catnip, peppermint, horsemint, | sparemint, coltsfoot, hoar- hound, yarrow, dbl. and s.ngle ee 25c doz., del. in Ga. Mrs. Bs Hallaway, eh Res 1 Sassafras, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GRAIN WANTED: -Want to trade mule or mare for good baled shucks, and seed oats. del. at my home. You pay difference, Cive price on abucke and. dats and kinds of oats... aS. R. Spire, Lincolaton. ' stallion. By Wonderland. Pea- , vine and out. of Estrellita Dare. , Clyde OKelley, 436 N.. Brad- | / 1104. ' Blairsville. or light farm wofk. $60.00; al- ford St. Gai nesville. Phone -f dark Bay: horse ule, 8) yrs. old. Fat and sound, wt., 750 lbs. Pert. as a- ericket. $50.00 for quick sale... Also want 7 milk goat that will Rehen soon. . Must be heaithy | and cheap and good milker. Al- | so want 3 mos, olg nannie goat, | cheap... James . A, . Turner, For sale or trade: 1. good | mare mule, 15 vrs. old and 1 2 vrs. old Mare Mule. Would | ,trade for mare weighing 1200 | ibs, if young. Everett Cason, | Cuiverton. Smali horse, nice for riding so small grade Jersey cow, Ist ealf, $45.00. Wofford Donahoo, Box 404. Cartersville, l-horse mule in geod shape. work good anywhere. Will sell cheap for cash, or. trade for cow, calves or other values. | Sylvester Chapman, Lizella, R. 1 red mare, weight 1000 Ibs. Salt cheap or exchange for, cow. -River- _- or. hogs. B. T, Haisten, dale.. wee ; ;Qame. $2.00 ea. ae pullets. All AAA: grade, hatched, $1.08 | $1.25 for less Carl Griffin, | 270 Oak St., Gainesville. i ~20AAA grade J. W. G. bate pullets. March hatch, on free. range, healthy and in g00d con- dition. Will crate and _= ship, $20.00. No less: than 20 sold. pAdex Barfield, Louisville, R. L L.&GHORNS: 30 White Leghorn Rilller = black Minoreas and-25 Boa | bleodtested: 10 wks. - east and Barred Rocks; 50c ea.: straight run, AAA grade, blood- old, 50c tasted, 7 wks. old. 25c ea. S. R. Bailey, Faceville. , ORPINGTONS: : Buff Orsington cockerels and pullets, 10 wks. old, - 75e.- 2Y $7.00 for. lot of 10; ao gee onions 10 qt, white -or red. | John C. Loyd, R.4;-Dublin. PIGEONS FOR SALE: Reece Doves, -$1,00.pr. A. | Andrews, 1519 Gepixal. Ave., Roe About 20 pairs pigeons, yrs. old, $1. 00 pair.. or $15.00. a lot. F. M. Dele ce: Barnes- | ville. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES, RHODE ISI, ANDS): 200 N. H. Red niill als. 10 wks. Valdosta, R. 2, Box 194. : S.C. R, J. Red puiieis, spring ea.;.. . Yoosters, | than 10:. 10 pul- | Homing ork BOC e@a., | jets and 1 nice rooster, exp. col. Cash with order for | prompt. shipments. Mrs. I. Boatright. Alga Rea Ne 200 N. H. Red pullets. Hub- |. bards Strain $75.00 per 100: 12 wks. old. Come to farm ai- ter pullets. Not del. D. Howard, R. {, Flowery Branch. 12 S. C. R. I. Red pullets - and 1 eockerel $10.00: Publets - just | started. to laying, all good | weight and nice color. Shipped | same day as money .order re- ceived, Wylie A, Pope, 1180 N. Highland Ave., NE. Atlanta: 1 purebred rooster. half.R. I. near town in Lamar Co. 'Red and halt Blue Andulasion ;C. R. Ross. Barnesville, 42..00.-Ajiso Blue ~ soa Plums He gal.. not: ' + Mrs.J. E: Serrelis, -R. L. Royston: Travelor. $5.00 FOB. Mart Hel-'. : iets, on halves. Write for full in _formation. Mrs. A. cae | Douglasville. a also 100 black minorcas |. wants a l-horse farm on 50- Douglas ,and poultry, light farm: work no: field work. pete Vicker Nish references. Jesup; R. 1; Robert Wright, mated and ovrking, 2 abe e as Poultry Manager, experien si ity. of Ga. attended. - Courses in . Poultry Husbandry, grades. Sober. lege, High school and profes= sStonal ref, furnished. Reason old. J H. McLeod, ee monthly wages considered | Want job. picking cotton. Ca $10.00 pick 2200 Ibs. Meeks, Gay, R= 1. da old. want any kind of farm work: can do anything. . Katherine Vickory, Portal. iboatd in or near lowe Come and see or write. Commerce, R. 3. and house near church. Prefer. lfgrester, Cairo. Want tc buy 50 or 6 Dar ;Coernish, long yellows lege . baby chicks by Sept. 10th, Oe ea. Mrs. Ruth Ceara Had- dock, R. 1. | LEGHORNS: - Want 50 Barron. ste. Wh ite Leghorns or Barred Rock: pul- spring hatched. Write price. S. R. Fitzsimmons, Tif- ton, R.-3.5% CANNING Fo. Do > 9 HALVES Want rai Fox ou jelly Want to can. feuke aid vi eables on halves. Write full details. Mrs. yee a well, Dahloneaga. Rt, : ia A) WANTED White man with small family. 30 basis. or would consider was ges, job out. around Alma ~ preferred. Write see. Albert Jolley, Gardi. ss Want & job- tending. stock, 3168. Reidsville. - Man with family ot 5. gee farm to tend in 1942. Can Fa Man 28 yrs. old, wants j ced, High school and Univer. 000 Poultry. cole _M. Maddox, Winder. Man, wife and family of 1 (8. boys. 3. girls,.-youngest 11) a see I i: Middleaged woman: ughter 20 yrs. and boy 16 yrs = White boy, 20 yrs. old, want job in a dairy, $8.00 week ani a Want a l-horse . rae for 942, good land, 200d - pastur Mra. Want .job as. stockuma white man, 55 yee: ~ Ww Income Gross Farm . 1925-1929 ($1,000) Farm Products Consumed on Farm 1925-1929 ($1,000) All Government Benefits to 1925-1929 Income Farmers a 1925-192 (1,000) ($1,000) Cash Farm Cash Farm Income Without Gov't. Benefits 1925-1929 ($1,000) 9 Total National Income 1925-1929 ($1,000) $10,581,000 10,580,000 10,700,000. 11,089,000 11,221,000 $ 495,000]. 922,000 828,000 1,090,000 804,000 10, 41 10,086,000 - 9,658,000 9,872,000 9,999,000 $10,086,000 9,658,000 9,872,000 9,999,000 7 0004 10,417,000 $73,800,00 78.900,00 79,500,000 81,000,000) 82,885,000 $54,171,000 $10,014,000 $4.139,000 $827,000 $50,032,000 $10,006,000 $50,032,000). $10,006,000 $396,085,000 - $79,217,000 Income ($1,000) Gross Farm 1935-1939 | Farm Products Consumed On Farm 1935-1939 ($1,000) All Government Benefits Teo 1935-1939 Income Farmers 1935-193 ($1,000) ($1,000) Cash Farm Cash Farm Income Including Govt. Benefits 1935-1939 ($1,000) 9 1935-1939 _ ($1,000) Total National Income $6,138,000 8,012,000 8,621,000 7,538,000 9,769,000 $ 431,000 1,415,000 1,458,000 1,290,000 1,229,000 $ 430,000 287,000 366,000 482,000). 807,00 $5,275,000 5,970,000 6,378,000 5,432,000 5,635,000 $5,706,000 6,257,000 6,744,000} 5,914,000 - 6,442,000 $55,870,000 65,165,000 71,172,000 63,610,00 69,378,000 $40,078,000 $9,015,000 5,823,000 $1,164,000 ~ $2,372,000 474,000] $28,691,000 6,738,000 $31,063,000 $6,212,000 a | 1 ---- se toerasemsas a ce POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS S WANTED FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED $65,039,00 FARM HELP WANTED Want to trade for a 1-horse are crop with good house, pasture and barn and _ out- puildings. and have water in yard. $10.00 month. Have 3 2 hands to work for 1942. R. Wade. Warrenton, R. 1. Hddicdued business man of | 25 yrs. experience growing cut and pot flowers for the market, is. ver a desirous of securing a ermdanent position with a good. reliable party to grow flowers for the market, on a reasonable alary basis. Ref. and qualifi- ations good. R. A. Nesbit, care of Gen. Del., Macon. ant a grist mill, ean do any- ng about one, would like a -horse farm with mill. Hon- est and reliable.. L. P. Ross, Barnesviilk, R. 1. - Want good 4-horse cron for 1942 on halves with good house, 12 in family. Can furnish ref. Have farmed with same man for past5 vrs. T. R. Brown, Felton, R. 1. : Wornan, alone, wants work, no field work nor laun- ry No milking, With Christian toiks. Prefer no children. Will have to have _ transportation. Hope Evans, Georgia M iddle aged couple. (no chil- oe want at once, dairy and gen. farm work, wages and house desired. Go any where. Wish to move at once. Geo. H. farm | Will cick cotton for someone who has a good tenant house. Probably consider farming for 1942. Would like to rent farm house. near Macon. Make me offer. A. J. McLeon, Dublin, Reb: Middleaged white woman wants job. doing light farm work, no field work, no milk- ing for elderly person. Mrs. Mamie Wells, Cobb. White woman wants job, light farm work, no field work, nor milking or laundrying. $2.00 to $3.00 a week. Have girl 16 yrs. : old. With reliable people. Write or see. Mrs. M. H: Markey, Empire, Re 1. care of J... Belflower. : ' Want good exp. farm hand, 25-46 good worker. Sober, hon- est, for gen. farm and orchard work, Drive car or truck. $12.00 to $15.00 month, board and laundry., Good home at once. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, R. 2. Want a family with 3 or 4 workers in it. to pick cotton, gather corn and sow grain this fall. Plenty of houses and 4 miles from city or Highway. A. I. Locke, Dublin. Want a woman to live as: one of family, to do light farm work, no field work. Just my- self and 2 children. Must have good character and no child- ren preferred. F, B. Burke, White man. 37 yrs. of ag,; want work with a: dairy any-' State. David Grindle, where i 400 Piedmont Ave.. uence ee oS et ea een aa: een pet wencaleoroenes land. About 4 miles from Su- wanee and Buford, near 5 white or colored for 6 . farm, must be able to State Millen, R. 4. Want Handy boy or man, acre milk. salary expected. : Mrs. W. H. Cramer, Savannah, FARM HELP WANTED houses. good pasture, 41 1-2 acre farm, good or- * ater chard, plenty of good bottom : ; land | creek church. 1-2 mile from highway. Will give months free rent to that around house. If several | someone | can do repairing, jobs | interested ; eall or write. Mrs. Fred Crumb- ley, 1139 Berne Street, S. E., Atlanta. Main 7476. : Want middleageqd woman to Mitcham, 341 Centra! Ave., S. W:. Aflonta. eber man wants year round . bon farm. Can drive truck | and tractor and kecbh up ma-: ehinery and tools. Pieas= state | our pest offer. A. C. Whis- | 4 ant, Lenox. Wani 2-horse crop for 1942 m 50-50 basis. Good land and | asture'and 2 houses, or w: dL | ke i-horse crap and tend ai small dairy. 8 in family and | have: experience in running | @airy. Can give best of ref. | Sober and honest family. Live | in North Ga. - B. Brinkley, ie workman wants job on or 1942. 45 yrs. old. f mily. honest and sober. W. Manning. Dudley, R _ Want smail farm on basis for 1942 or job as over- eer of farm. Prefer oouth pide of Atianta. Good 3 or 4 room house. Come see or write. Alex H. Stephens, Hampton, R. farm Small Thos. eeoks 50-59 - Young woman, 22 yrs. old, wants light farm work. no field work. $3.00 or $3.50 wk., board and room. Prefer near Savan- ) Frances Fri iese, Man. 25 yrs. old, with wife and 3 kids, wants job on truck or dairy farm. Have to be -yneved. yan .do any kind of farm work State salary. Can ove at any time. Gordon L. Hall, Hazlehurst, R. 1. Want a 2-horse crop for tanding rent for 1942 in Irwin ce. Can furnish an A-1 ref. . B. Paulk, (Ocilla, R. 1., Box live in home with adults as one of family and do light farm ! :horse farm. 50 cr 60 Rn. S. Want man for farrn. and out buildings. ing rent. tonts, 1352 Donnelly Avenue, | Ailanta. Phone, Ra. 1033. Want rnan for 2-horse farm tm 3rd and 4ths. Base ee the year 184% at once. W. Franklin, Fairmount, Want farmer for good 3-. ; ood bottom land. Good house, | f | / work. no field work. Small sal- | / | Ory and home. Mrs. J. worthy, Ashburn, R. } Want middleags:: woman to light farm work, no_ field Law ek and live in home with el- s derly lady 3 and Sa Os Savannah, W 4, e ee gat fier erops, Houses and wood A. Nas- : carn and pasture. i better. Tate. Want = farmer Bes Ted- | for Located. 1 E. Clermon High food land and pasture. school bus route. J. D. Osborne, Vant ie fe families to help. $3.00 week, room | Clermont, R. 1. Florence Fender. ; Want healthy middiv | work. write salary exo. and full | furnished free. Also good farms | 42, reasonable allotments. mp Martin, Commerce. a } . Ha McMichael, Buena Vista, Want nice girl or middleased | field Live as one of family for board, clothese and room. cross, R. Went as reliable ambitious help operate ynoultry farm for 1-2 the net cash profits. New 4 room house, igihts, water- works, bath, school. church. Permanent. East Cambridge Ave.. Park. Want girl, or middleaged woman, no dependents, to do College no milking, for elderly coupie. Small selary and home. Mrs. F. W. Phelps, 211 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. Want man and wife to look after farm. 6 room house furn- ished, lights and water in exe, for board, 16 acres land, 500 veach trees. Barn lot ang pas- ture for 1 cow. A bargain to the right man. Write or come and see. H. H. Williams, Wood- tase land, work for elderly couple. ! i. " sigan ' Slate, Norcross, R. Orphan | preferred. Martha Davis, Nor- : (4. KK. Drake, 431: light farm work, no field work, | + woman for light farm work, no; Pexe.. tractor aren and wood | ia i $ particulars about self. Eo. R. 4. Want white healthy woman to live in country in home with me, and do light farm work, no field work. sy Bertie Want unencumbered white woman, middleaged. to do light | ifarm work, no field work. To live in home, with elderly wo- family with farm experience to: man. Call cr write. Mrs. Ben F. Manley, 365 McDonough Bivd.. S.:E., Atlanta. Want 2Ist class mitkers. must understand all connec-~ tions with grade A. dairy. No family need apply, want 2 men, 9c man and wife with experi- i enced son. Right pay to A-1 man. Must be sober. H. A. White, Whites Dairy. Savan- nah, Want Rood man with help enough to run 25 cow dairy and 2~ horse farm. Will rent or pay salary, or sell cows and rent place. Come and see, dont write. J. A. Vandergriff, Deca- tur, R. 2. (3 mi. from Decatur, just off Lawrenceville Rd.) Want girl 18 to 25 to = light farm work, no field work. Reas- onable salary. oa Whatley, Reckmari, nem De Good , "plenty Stand- } For further informa- j , tion write or see. Mrs. C. W.| acres of | 2-horse | farm for 3rd and 4ths or stand-' ing rent, for 1942. 11-2 miles School. 2 good 5 room es. ni \ aged | white unencumbered woman. for light farm work, no field Want settled unencumbered, white woman 30-35, for light farm work. no field work. No milking. Live as one of fam- ily. Salary and private room. Way, S. W., Atlanta. Want farmer with g0od_ size family on truck and fruit farm, I drive truck. Sober with good references. Regular work, good pay. O. E. Norton, Fairburn. ied woman or girl to do light: farm work. no field work. Live | as one of the family or work for | wages. Also have some pure- i \ Want a.middleaged white wi man of good character a health for light farm work field work and milk cows. G home and pay. W. P. Smith, I Mrs. N. P. Cleghorn, 1572 Linda | 202, Bowden. Want woman for light fa work, no field work, 1 cow milk, 5 in family. $4. 00 we Nice folks, recommendatio desired. 3 miles out Sou | of Dalton, out the Antioc Want a settled country rais-_ i -ored dark cornish game early | spring hatched roosters, $1.90: ea., also eggs, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. C, A. Patterson, Ty Ty, R. 1. Want white girl or settled woman for light farm work, no | field work and no milking. 4 | in family, $4.00 week, room and board to right party. No bad |habits. Write at once, giving full particulars of self in first letter. Mrs. Gunter, 9106 Orme- wood Ave., S. E., Atlanta. Want family to make l-horse farm on 50- 56 basis. Farmer to ifurnish own stock, also to | work 5000 Virgin timber. tur- | pent: ne boxes. Only 3. dippings heen raade on timber. 2 tenant .. | housed, 3 rooms ea. Mail and i school bus by door. Mrs. E. G. [ar anderson, Baxley. W ant orphan white girl. about 14 yrs. old, to dco light farm | werk, no milking. no field work igor complete home and school and necessary spending money to live as one of family with ; middleaged couple ~ith no chil- dren. Mrs. J. F. Peeples, Smyr- ina. Want good white or colored family with 4 or more boys or men, able to do good days work. Furnish house, wood, garden and pay 75c day through year. Can furnish work at ence. Em- ory Travis, Riverdale. Want farm couple for small farm near church and 2 towns. Middleaged intelligent honest couple, christians preferred. Will pay wages. Will pay part time work for man. Eva Haynes, Buford. Want family to gather large crop of cotton and corn and do other farm work. Will also furnish good land for 1942 on 50-50 basis. T. K. Moore, Can- ton, Ri 3: Want white or colored wom- an or girl for light farm work, no field work, nor laundry and milking. $3.00 week with good home, Mrs. Ruby Hayes, La- Grange, Ry 2. Want unencumbered woman for light farm work, no field work, by Aug. 15th. $2.25 per week, bed and board. Henry C. Moon, Re 2. Carton. Want at once white middle- aged woman for light farm work, no field work. Must be healthy and clean. Ref. re- quired. Mrs. Claudius Wil- liamson, Rocky Face, R, 1. Want reliable man for work on poultry farm, 25-40 yrs. old, married. $25. 00 month to start. Substantial ref. required. H. J. mae din. ulodee, Miss Nora Faith, Datton, RB. Want a middleaged la help do light farm work, no work, milk eow and liv home. Smail salary, boar clothing. Can come after Mrs. Arthur ae { Hoschton. * i te i } {No moonshiners, Want a nice smart weme sirl to do light farm work, | fiela work in a family of t Will furnish room and_ boai and pay reasonable salary. exc. ref. Mrs. W. W. Haymo Rutledge. Want a cleanvunencumbe white woman, 50 or 60, warts permanent home, and light farm work, no field wo Reasonable compensation. Frank Lytle, Weirsdale. Have regular employment : 5 farm hands on weekly monthly pay basis. Prefer r with reasonable size fam or Cush! mashers, wanted. If you we work communicate with me. F. Davis, Luthersville. Experienced miller want in mill. 35 yrs. of age. Pr Atlanta. David M. Moone. berton, R. 1. Want woman for light work, no field work nor mil Man and wife only. $4.00 r and board. State age and ticulars of self. W. M. Tho ton, Jesup. : Want a small family to cotton and do other farm w W. G. Bryan, Newborn. Want a family to help gatl a 2- horse crop now and wo: crop in 1942: House and furnished free. Can star once, Write at once. S. Jom Grantville. Want settled white woman do light farm work, no fiel work, milk one cow, care few chickens. 3 grown p in family. $2.50 week. Mrs. M. Seago, Washington. Want a 2-horse farmer tox horse farm, on 50-50 basis. Go land, good stock, good pean cotton. tobacco lot. Som pentine trees to work. [& school and church, Also 1 5 bu. of A. B. rye, state J. R. Nichols: Wray, R. 1. Want white man with family for general farm with life time experience farm, 38 to 60 yrs. old. furnish house and wood and $30.00 month. Am _ located inN. W. Ga. W. Rock Spring, R. 2. Want woman for light | work, no field work. Good ang $3.00 week. 3 ehildr family. Ref. required, can nish best of ref. Wil fare. Mrs. Luther Bro Mt. Vien St. Dalton.