DEPARTMENT TOM LINDE AGRICULTURE pial Bs aocsi ER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1941 ARM PRODUCTION CANNOT BE REGULATED EDITORIALBy TOM LINDER The marketing. of the products of the farmer is a pocilign keting problem. The manufacturer can regulate the amount of finished ds at any figure he desires. There is no way by which the er can regulate what he produces. Until a few years ago it was the common opinion that the on farmers could not regulate the amount of their crops because the farmer was unorganized, So strong was this belief that a few years ago we instituted system of so-called crop control. The Triple A was created, the government itself Aero to regulate pee of jor crops. _ Time has demonstrated, bone that the government can ly cut the acreage. The government is just as belpier to reg- late production per acre as the farmer is. Insects, plant diseases, and animal diseases ail ae major part in determining bumper crops, short crops or crop lures. _ The production of cotton this year in large sections of Geor- will not be more than forty or fifty per cent of the normal - Pp. The cost of producing a half crop of cotton is substantially same as the cost of producing 3 a normal crop, or even a mper crop. Obviously it follows that what would be a reasonable one Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets Reuoris received at this office show following average prices paid or r No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: . August 15, 1941 6Albany 5Augusta __ . 7Americus T-Valdosta 8Cordele 11Sylvester 12Douglas 12-Cordele 3 Macon - 13Albany Ae ee gi eee a SO De TOP FED CATTLE. Per CWT. $10.50-$10.75 11.25- 11.40 - 10.72 = 10.75 10.66 - 10.75 10.45 10.55 10.50 10.75 .90-$10.25 10.46 8.55 10.50 11.00 10.50 10.00 11.00 6Albany _ 7Americus 7Valdosta 8Cordele 11-Sylvester 12-Douglas _ 12Macon 13-Albany for this year s crop of cotton in some sections would be far | be lew -cost of production in other sections. : What has been said of the production of cotton in a gens eral way applies to the production of all other commodities, For instance, if a crop of corn and peanuts is short, naturally the cost per bushel is increased. If the corn and peanuts are hogged down, naturally the cost of hogs produced is correspondingly increased, while with a bumper crop of corn and peanuts hog- ged down, the cost of the hogs is correspondingly lowered. = In most cases the great majority of city consumers highl over estimate the income of the farmers. This is not the fault of those who live in the cities because they naturally judge th farmers income by what they have to pay for farm products in the city. ee The facts are, however, that there is little relationahia! e~ tween the cost of finished farm products in the city. and t price that the farmer receives for raw farm produets. -During the last year farmers who had hogs to sell receiv da an average of around 61!4c per pound. During the summer, when there were few hogs for sale, the price of hogs advanced te around lic per pound. The price of packing house products advanced in line with lic hogs, and the city population, of course, has to pay the pre~ vailing price on a basis of llc hogs. But the farmer who rais those hogs only received about- 614 per pound, or a little more than 50% of the price on when packing house pe are being sold. In practically all farm products there is a wide range of : middiemen s profits, state and federal taxes, etc., which causes (Continued On Page Two) - FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Prices Pens at following State Farmers Markets: 3 August 15, 1941 Beans, (Lima). bulk per bu. Beans (Snap), per bu. Hors. { Cabbage, bulk, per Cwt. Collards, per dozen Corn (Green), per doz. ears Eggplant, per bu. Hprs. Okra, per bu. Hprs. Peaches, bulk per bu. Pears, bulk per bu. Peas (Field). bulk per bu. Peppers, per bu. Hprs. Ss Potatoes ((Cobblers) per CwrT. Potatoes (Sweet); Portoricans, Bu. Bkts. Squash, per bu. Hprs.. Tomatoes, 8-Qt. bkts. Watermelons, each, ATLANTA Le 00- 3 2.00- 2. Ao 10- .5O0- 1.00 1.00- 1.25 .50- 1.00 30- -15- 1.75- 2. 40- 05- MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS | August 15, 1941 | COLUMBUS (FOB Points Mentioned) ATLANTA .33- 20> 18- -14- AZ= Prevaiius Wholesale Prices GES athe Oe. -Eggs, Medium, Doz. Bees. -Small Doz. 3 ewens, Col 4% lbs. up 2. Hens, Leghorn, Lb. ________ ROOST S <1 6 Stags, Lb. -Friers, Lb. Ducks, Lb. Geese, Lb. PUMCKGYS: 140. 12- A3- 12= 35 0 Always Subject to Variation. INDEX Special Notice Flowers and Seed for Sale 2 Flowers and Seed Wanted Plants for Sale Seed for: Sale Corn and Seed Corn: for Sale Beans and Peas. for Sale , Grain and Hay for Sale See : VALDOSTA - 38 ot - 28 32- 28 dae Capons, Lb. Country. Butter, best table, Lb. _. Butter for Sale Fresh and Dried Fruits Field Peas, mixed, Bu. _______ ae Field Peas, not mixed, Ba Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.), Bu. eeheted Corn. ==. 5 Oats, Bu. - Wheat, Bu. - - .19- 48- onan ew enn t Sweet Potatoes, No. 2s _.____ . = Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs. ____ = Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs. ___ Peavine Hay, No. i, Ton Peanut Hay, No. 1, Ton Spanish Peanuts, No, 1, Ton _____ Miscellaneous Wanted 3 Herses and Mules for Sale Sheep and Goats for Sale ______ 3 Cattle for Sale Hogs for Sale Rabbits and Guinea Pigs for Sale Livestock Wanted Poultry for Sale Poultry Wanted 2.50- 2.75 _ e Cottonseed (Prime) Ton _ C. S. Meal, 8%, FOB Atlanta, Ton C.S. Meal, 7%, FOB Atlanta, Ton _. -Peanut Meal, 45% a cS = Be ile omens apa rear anaes ees ~ 35.00 ~ =34.00: ae Ue ee Positions Wanted 2. =e ' Farm Help. Wanted GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN - 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. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the - Bulletin. Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. : ; 00 ; and MARKET BULLET SPECIAL NOTICE J. E. Meeks. Route 1. Gray, does not want position. Notice inserted on August 13 was sent in by parties unknown without his knowledge. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Boxwood, stocky plants, $1.00 doz..- 200, $5.00; Bloom- ing size Gardenias, 50c ea, $5.- 4 doz.; White, watermelon lavendar crepe myrtle 2-3 ft., $2.00 doz.; $10.00 C; Blackberry lily bulbs, $1.00 doz.; Hardy Per. Verbena, red 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 arm Production Cannot Be Regulated (Continued From Page One) the city dweller to pay from two to twenty times as much for farm products as the farmer received who Brew those products. Another great difficulty in obtaining adequate. ees to the farmer is that the raw products which | e farmer produces never advance in price until Sometimes it is as much as a year or two after the finished product has advanced in price before the armers crops go up correspondingly. In like manner, when prices are going down it is the raw product produced by the farmer that al- ways goes down first. In this connection, the Commissioners of Agri-: culture of the southern states met in Memphis, Ten- nessee, a a few days ago to discuss prices and price fix- of agricultural products, I submitted a plan to meeting which is based on the average prices, net y of farm products, but of manufactured com- modites over the ten year period from 1920 to 1929. ' The plan would require that the prices of all, Eo riodities and products be placed in the same relative Shs as mer were during the ten year, period. a This plan would ee fix any hard and fast price, on cotton or other products. It would merely require. that the relative positions be maintained. It would provide that as finished products went up cotton and other agricultural products would go up accordingly, and that if farm products and other raw materials/e went down that the finished products would also go down in the same relative proportion. This plan was adopted unanimously -by the Southern Commissioners of Agriculture who hope to have it adopted in the national scheme of things, especially during the period of National Defense. Nothing is more important to the National De- mse than the adequate production of feed, food and lothing crops. And, it would be unreasonable to ex- pect adequate production of these crops without a sonably fair price is maintained to the farmers. _ Since the horse and buggy days of 1913, prices of manufactured products have increased to the con- sumer an average of 92%. During the same period the price of products which the farmer grows has increased only 25%, so that if the farmer was per- mitted to produce full crops he would have to get 24 for cotton, $1.64 for wheat, and other crops in proportion to be able to buy the same supplies that he was able to buy in 1913. But, with his production cut one-third and with modern conveniences of tele- phones, electric lights, cold storage, etc., to pay for, he would have to get at least 33 1-3% more to be able to. maintain the same standard of living at the armer had in 1913 _ This means eeu he would have to get 32c for tton, $2.19 for wheat, and other crops in propor- When you consider that it takes 32c for cotton to an the farmer on a parity with industry, and when you consider that he only receiv ed 914 average for last crop of cotton, it takes no mathematician to see that the farmer only received about 30% as much b ying power in 1940 as he had in 1913. __ Thig is the reason that his farm is being sold nder mortgage because he cannot pay the interest. }is the reason that you continually hear. agitation ; Congress for aid to agriculture. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. lavendar. white and pink, 25c | doz., $2.00 C.; $15.00 M. Add ; postage. ; Greenville. . Mrs. C. M, Robinson, 3-half yr. Ee icrwa beau- tifud Sempervren boxwood, 8-10 in., $8.00 C.: 200. $15.00; 4-6 in. plants $2.50, C.; 200, $4.00. All del. Maude Hamby, Greenville, Pink Justicia, 25 ea.; Privet Hedge $1.00 C.; Pink grape Be-. gonia and Boston Fern, 15c ea., 9 25c: : Blut violets.s0c C.52 Brownday lilies; Mixed. col. Iris 30c doz: All rooted and del, on * 2pc Martha Ralston, Ella Gap. Grape hyacinths, Jonquils, ; long trumpet. nice size, le ea. Large lots cheaper. Add pos- tage. Mrs. G. Taylor, Buch- : anan. Privet hedge, $1.00 C.; Pink lows, Boston fern 15c ea 25c; Tame Blue violets, white! daisies, 30c C.; Brown day lil-i ies, mixed colors iris, 30c doz 3) Dry Narcissus bulbs 6@c C.; all rnoted and del. on orders! | of 25ec or more. Mrs. W. D.: ; Ralston, Ella Gap. 5 Nice rooted St. Bernard lil- jes, 25c or 3, 50c: 2 Hibiscus, : 3 lantanas, 1 Walnut geran- | ium, 1 parlow Ivy, 1 beefsteak | nations, 3 xmas cactus, 1 Col-/ eus. 1 silver spoted, 1 | leaf; 20 nice cuttings 50c. Cash: jor M. O.. Miss Mary Grindie, | Dahianewa. Resi, Easter lily bulbs, bulb, blooming size. Mrs. E. Tyler, Ocilla. Daffodilis, Orange day likes, Star of Bethlehem, 50c e Blue and white variegated and solid blue sweet tame vioiets, C. Add postage. Mrs. Mol- Eliijay, R. 3, |, 50c lie Henderson, Box 49. Have several thousand, | blooming size, daffodil bulbs, for sale or exc, for mixed co- , lers gladiolas bulbs tulips, or any kind iris, lily bulbs. All _ bulbs must be blooming size. | Mrs. W. S. Griffin. Adel, R. 1. Searlet Elder, pink, 26 ea.:; 1 M. crepe myrtle, dark pink. $5.00 C.; $9.00 M.; Bridle Wreath 10c Ga, = $5.00. C.2 As Seve rose, well rooted, 25c Mrs. Lorena Smith, Buch- pete ect: King Humbert Cannas, $1.00 C.; White Iris bulbs, $1.00 C.; Narcissus bulbs 60c C.; All size cedar, 20c up, ea. up $3.00; Star Bethlehem bulbs 50c C, Add postage. Mrs. Buby Smith, Buchanan, R. 1, Easter lilies, blooming size 60 doz., larger size $1.25 doz.: per. Veronica, blue Salivia 35e doz.; Var. shrubbery in season. Mrs. H. A. Everson, Cordele, R. A. Crepe Myrtle, well rooted, 20 ea.; 2. 35c, color red; White lilies, well rooted 20c ea: Spi- rea, rooted, 15c ea, 2. 25c: Al- mond, well rooted 20c ea.; 2, 35e. Add postage. Mrs. Gor- don Smith, Buchanan. R. 1. Haster lity bulbg for sale, 25c doz. Mrs, Thelma Burkett, West Green. Snowdrops, 50 C,, $3.50 M Snow on Mt.: Dbl. yellow daf- fodils, 2 doz. 25c ea.; Paper white narcissi, 2 doz. 30e; Sweet scented yellow Jonquils 20c doz.- Large pink dbl. Hy- acinth bulbs $1.00 doz.; Blue Roman*Hyacinths, 50c doz. mix- ed iris. 50c doz., wild blue Dutch iris, $1.00 C., 2 doz., 30c. Mrs. Jas. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Mixed Iris, 10 different, $1.00 C.; 10, no two alike, 25c; or will exc. some for well roo- ted Ga@raniums. Write what you _ have. Mrs. Newt E. Spence. Carrollton, R. 5. Cedars, 50 to 100; Crepe Myrtle 25-50; 10c ea. all half cash with order, the balance COD. W. H. McMillan, Och- lochnee, R. 1. Yellow Jonquils; dbl. yel- low Butter and eggs; long tru- mpet daffodils, $1.00 .; White Jonquils $1.00 C.: Pep- permint plants 50e doz.; Wild ferns $2.00 C. Mrs. J. P. Mas- sey. Hartwell, R. 2. King Alfred Jonquils bulbs will bloom next spring; $4.00 M. del. to hs. 3rd zone; Trish lily 50e del. Mrs. Dollie Bark wel. R. 2, Box orders and up. grape Begonia, Weepiree Ke begonia, 3 striped Jew, 3 car= | mapie { 5e per. Ww. IN | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Olympia daffodils, Soe Narcissus, 80c C.: $1.50: Peonies, white and oe 25c root; Shasta Daisies, 3 doz. 40c: Red spider lily, 6, 5@c. Mrs. Christine McLeod, College Park, R. 2, Box 166 Red spider lilies, Butter and eggs, and yellow Narcissus, Golden trumpet butter cups, Snow bells 25c doz.; Milk and wine, Red and pink Amarylis lily bulbs 25c ea. Also other shrubbery. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Milledgevile. R, 2. Wild Easter lily, jonquil, daf- odil bulbs, 15c doz.; Grandi-. flora magnolia, teaolive, red holly, sweet bay, umbrella ehina, woodbine, long straw pine, dogwood and crepe myrtle, 1 ft. We: 3: {t.,, 200: 4 it, 30e. Plus postage. Mrs. T. K. Wo- mack, Dublin, R. 1. April blooming narcissus bulbs. 50 C.; $4.50 M.;, holly- hock seed, 10c pack. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, R. ,2. Blooming size white Easter lily bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage. i Mrs. Thelma Burkett, West Green. Pink crepe myrtle for sale, al- | i SO garlic, catnip, dry or plants: mile a minute vine. Mrs. S. S.: | Bizzell, 904 6th St., Moultrie. Thousand each: Yellow clus- ter narcissus, jonquils, butter | and egg bulbs. $5.00 M. FOB. | Cash with order. Mrs. E, G. Fountain, Fort Valley. : gest and finest pink, for sale or Lexe. for long trumpet daffodils ; or genuine paper white narcis- _ sus. Peck for peck. B. F. Pur- | cell, Pooler. \ 16 boxwoods, 28 in. high, 72. in. arcund, $3.50, not del.; gar- | | denia, 2 ft. high, 50c ea.; dbl. : hyacinths, blue, rose, cream, 50 doz. Mrs. E. \L. Roberts, Su-) wanee, R. 1. \: Have shrubbery bulbs. house | mlants and cactus cheap, for im- , mediate sale. Mrs. L. ' Eastanollee. 4 cissus, yellow. dbl. butter and eggs, blue grape hyacinth | bulbs, $1.00 C.; blue spider lil- ies. bulbs, $1. 00 doz.: per, yellow larkspur, sweet williams, 50c doz.: wild ferns, $2.00 C. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell, Old Eng. dwarf boxwoods, heavy, 4 yrs. old, 6 to 9 in., $15.00 C.; comm. Vs Ep 1 yr., 4 to 6 in., $3.50 C.; Nandinas strong, 1 yr... $1.00 doz.: $5.00 C. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. . Maple leaf; White Conch Be- gonias; red and. white, pink, geraniums; trailing coleus, red sultana, 5c per cutting. Not pre- paid. Mrs. J. J. Allred, Talla- poosa, R. 2. Blooming size jonquils and paper white narcissus bulbs, 20c doz.: yellow root, 25 lb.; white dogwood, all col. honeysuckles, 10c ea.: 3, 25c; dbl. orange day lilies, all well rooted, 10c_ ea. Orders filled promptly. J. C. Edwards. Lawrenceville, R. 3. Privet hedge, purple _ iris, $1.00 C.: blue and tame violets, orange day lilies, 50c doz. All well rooted and del. Mary Jane Eller, Ella Gap. Large dbl. red, old rose, pop- pies, 5 and 6 in. across top, new seed ready to plant in Oct., 25c 2M. seed. Add postage. Mrs. J. FP. Crumley, Pitts, R. 1. Yellow, sweet scented narcis- si. yellow jonquils. 2 doz. bulbs. 25c: white flag lilies, 25c doz.: rooted cuttings pink oleanders, 10c ea. Postage paid on 50c or more orders. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want lavendar bushes or plants, any size. Mrs. William -Armstrong, 2608 Habersham Rd., Atlanta. Want 10 Ibs. or more Hae boxwood cutttings, enclose leaves in letter with lowest price. Ollie Woodruff, LaGrange St., Greenville. PLANTS FOR SALE Leading var. cabbage and collard plants, 25 C., $1.25 M.: Vigorvine tomato plants, 50 plant, 35c; red shallots, 40c gal. All mailed. L. A. Crow, Gainesville, R. 2. Dutch cabbage and collard plants, vigorvine tomato plants, 20c doz.; old time red shallots, 40c gal.; everbearing strawber- ry plants, 25c C.: $2.00 M. Ali mailed. Azzie Crow, Gaines- ville, R. 2. Collard plants, 85c M.~ del., 10 M. $6.00 col. feed sacks. E. B, Wetherford, Gainesville, R, 2. Apr. Picardy gladioulus bulbs, lar- | H. Coe, ! Yellow jonquils, white nar-. Exc. for white * Wednesday, August 20, PLANTS FOR SA Wakefield and Dutch ez bage, Marglobe. Stone, < Balt. tomatoes, Ga. and s Stem collards 80c M. del.. 5 $3.25; 16 M. $5.00 exp. co. chks, C. W. Smith, Gain ville. R. 2. Fresh grown leading var. cabbage, tomatoes and collards, 4 mixed as you like. 400, 45c;) 500. 55c; 80c M.: 5 M. $3.75, del promptly. Over 5 M., 70 M. Lee Crow, R. 2, Gainesville, Box 143. Marglobe, stone and Balt. ie matoes. 65c M. del., 5 M. $2.50; 10 M., $4.00; Wakefield = Dutch cabbage, Heading lard, 500, 45c: 80c M. del: exp. col. No chks. Bonnie Smit Gainesville, R. 2. Ga. collards and cabbage col lards 500, 50c; 85c M.; Marglob Stone and Balt. tomatoes, 46c, 60c M.; Wakefield, Dut cabbage 200, 30c; 500, 60c; $1. M. Full count, all del. A Garrett, Gainesville, R. 7, Wakefield and Dutch cab bage, 5 C., 60c; $1.00 M. de Ga. and heading collards, M globe and Stone, Balt. ; ; toes 500. 50c; 70c M. del.; i'M. tomato plants, $5.00 col, Calvin nee ville. Tceburg lettuce; Fall toes. marglobe, Stone,; _ crop cabbage and Long Cay- enne hot peppers. 30c C.; $2.5 M.: Ruby Giant Bell peppers and hot peppers, $2.00 bu. de |Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Regis SEED FOR SALE ! i | | 4 kinds turnip seed, mixed, { recleaned, 1-2 1b., 25: 1 Yb. 35 50 lbs., $17.00; 100 Ybs., $25. ' del. F. F. Patterson, va ton, R. 3. Onion sets from fine onio , (some weigh 2 Ibs.). 20c at. pos: ' paid, (Plant in Sept. for gree onions through winter). Mrs. ' A. Lewis, Toomsboro, R. 2. Ga. or Southern collard see ' Buncombe or cabbage head, 6 lb.: collard plants, 50c M., 26 35c: tomatoes, 85c M; Turn seed, 35c lb.; tomato seed, $1. lb. W. R. Stephens, Dahlon White nest onions, er orders. Seed rye for sale exc for grain or other fe products. R. P. Steinhei Brooks, R. 1. 10060 lbs. Crimson clover s in hull, free of wild oni sacked and ready to ship, lo. FOB. N. E. Reid, Hartwel RS. White and red multiply: onions (1 small onion will mak large bunch), 50c gal. postpai Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, R Box 257, ; Collard seed; 40c tb.: 3 $1.05: 5 Ibs.. $1.75: 10 lbs.. $3.25: 25 lbs., $6.50; 100 lbs... $25. All postpaid. A. C. Pon Whigham. { : Bright, ripe seed Barley: 4 year, from breeder; Sanfor seed wheat, also pure Abruzzi Rye. All. $1.25 bu.; also exce lent quality, dbl. screened, un- hulled Crimson Clover. for price and sample. Thornton, Dewyrose, R. 1. CORN AND SEED CO) FOR SALE White Marlboro corn, slipp shuck, 100 bu., at market pri at barn, 1-4 mi. So. Madra 1-2 mi, N. Newnan. Olin Moor Newnan, R. 2. 350 bu. sound ear corn. f sale. Mrs. A. H. Ray, Atlant R. 6. Box 218. Wa. 4376. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 7 1-2 bu. genuine O-too- soy beans), $3.00 bu.: 20 b genuine hayseed soy beans, $2.50 bu. All recleaned. B. oe Marshall, Ft. Valley. re oe GRAIN AND HAY | FOR SALE x av. A. Nice Hastings oats, bu. per acre, for sale. Brannen, Plains. 500 bu. fulgrain native gr01 seed oats, 5 bu. bags, 55c b Send remittance. S. M. Mati ews, Grower,Fort Valley. Few more bu. Victorian seed oats. $2.00 bu. G. Hamp Marti Commerce, R. 2. : Beardliess Barley, germin tion 99 percent, for sale. F. Dunbar, Augusta. R 4. 1000 bu. Terruff oats, f sale. Write for prices. Robert Barnes, Palmetto. oo Hastings 100 Bu. oats, cleaned, ne smut, nor obnoxi weeds; fine yield, a bu. acre, 65 bu. W. Bek Griffin, Ybs., nice, yellow butter ev- week for $1.00 in Ist: and zone, Guaranteed. Miss Bes- > Craig. Carters,R.1. | IONEY BEES AND BEF SUPPLIES FOR SALE 10 hives of Bees in pat hives. | bee smoker, 1 veil and some b foundation, 14 shallow ex- ting frames, $14.00 at my e 8 mi. So. Lumpkin on ighway 27. R. L. Devane, wpkin, R. 1-A. . 1 pure gallberry honey, only, in 10 Ib. pails, $1.00) or by Cs. of 6-10 Ib., $5.50, + prepaid. Jim Pye, Qdum. Gallberry honey in 70 lb. lard ns. $7.00: 10 Ib. buckets, $1.00 Ext. or Chunk. Sample, 10c. T. Holland, Sparks. : 6 hives Italian Bees, 4-pat and 9 old box style $1.00 ea. A. L.' rnes, Griffin, R. C. Pure Ext. No. 2 grade honey, OB here. 6-10 lb., $4.00; 3-10 s.. $2.10: postpaid and insur- -10 lb., $1.90; 1-10 b., : 2-5 gal. cans, 120 lbs. to se $6.00 FOB: 50 gal. bbl., 0.00 FOB. John A. Crum- y, Jesup, Box 117. FRESH AND DRIED FRUITS dge. - iy large free-stone peaches Ji begin ripening about Aug- st 20th. J. C. Adkins, Ft. Val- ry, 209 No. Macon St. 6 trucks, fine Starks Deli- ious apples, also Yorks and ny other varieties, ready. om August 15th to 30th. M.. ardeman, Clarkesville, R. 3. are of At Orchard. Apples, tree run, to trucks, ieed right. Ross E. Clement, lew, this yr.s. dried peaches, 1-2c lb. Mrs. Lester Phillips. oyston, R. 1. 3 Seuppernongs and _Musca- ines $1.25 bu. at. vineyard: 50 del. to Dublin. Ripening pw. came get them. L. arrison, Dublin, R. 6. | Quinces, $1.00 bu., or 25c pk. rs. B. H. Osborn, Roy. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED - RUIT WANTED: Want 2 bu. qguinces, also sage nd citrons. Write best price, and when can deliver: also fresh butter) Mrs. A. D. Beck- Atlanta, 1544 Avon Ave. ant 1 bu. Lemon figs (turn ellow when ripe). State price Iso of large purple figs. Write st. Mrs. Mary Helmken, Cly- , P. O. Box 43. FEED WANTED: Want some of the old time llow meated watermelon | : Send price del. R. C.! tone. Whitesburg, R. 2. CLOVER SEED WANTED: Want 5 bu. Bur:Clover seed. L. Kennedy, Grovetown. RAIN AND HAY WANTED: Want 20 bu. Oats, 5 bu. rye, | u. wheat. Send best cash . B, J. Outen, Manassas, PEC. CKS WANTED: , Want wnite feed and fertiliz- r sacks, for cash; ckens (most any breed) to _ Yaise on halves. David Stanley, social Circle, R. 1, care of 'rank Baccus. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 gray mare, gentle, work y where, 10 yrs. old, $50.00 r trade for mich cow, yearlings r hay. C. C. Dominy, Eastman. 1 good all round farm mule, about 800 lbs., $20.00 or will rade for 20 head of laying lens. J.B. Arnett, Hortense, R. 1 good mule, cheap or will de for younger mule or good rk mare and pay the differ- or will trade for brood yearlings. Also for sale. corn, fodder, hay, ind shucks. E. W. Morris; Win- For sale or trade, 1 6-yr. old re 1450-1500 lbs. wt.. work _ @ny where, good puHer, fat and pretty, Would trade for small : ctor and disc. No junk. W. Coheley, Rome, R. 1. 1 Shetland pony. gentle and suitable for small child. $25.00. . Ricketson, Warrenton. 1 good pony mare, 800 __ lbs. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 2 mare mules. 1 gray eolor 12-14 yrs, old: other black 10 or 12 yrs. old, $100.00 ea., or Swap one or both for other a I. F. Gipson, Commerce, 2 Ga. raised Jacks. one is 2 1-2 yrs. old, other, 2 yrs. old, $300.00 ea.. also their mother, $50.00. L. T. Elder, Arnolds-. ville. 1 good mare mule, fat, wt. about 900 lbs. Easy to keep, | gentle, work or plow anywhere, ride. For quick sale. $85. Mrs. Faye Douglas, R. 1, Jackson- ville. 2 good mules, 10 and 14 yrs., forced to sell: or trade for cattle or anything can use, Come see. H. B. Cain, Auburn. R. 1. | 1 all around work mare, $40.00 cash, or trade for oxen, sows, hogs or common goats; also for sale, 200 or more gal. good Ga. cane syrup. Make best ae J. H. McVeigh, Waynes- ville. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE At Stud large natural butt- headed Toggenburg buck, Vig- orous, fertile and blooded milk stock. Does boarded reason- able. Service fee $2.00. Mrs. Zaida McElroy, 205 Norwood Ave., N. E., Atlanta. De. 3710. At Stud, Reg. purebred Tog- genburg buck, G-Man Joes Confucious pct.-3032 AGS from 15 tb. 14 az. milk stock. $5.00 for purebreds:; $3.00 for grades. Warren Rollins, 349 Murray Hill Ave.. N. E., Atlanta. De. 6912. : Nice milk goat, 1 1-2 yrs. old, ist kid; very gentle. $12.59. T. G. Thompson, Box 323, R. 8, Atlanta. Se 1 fine steel grey work goat. Thoroughly broke, weighs 125 lbs., 1 yr. old, butt headed, $12.00 or trade for Blue Guinea | gilt hog, or other value, J. S. West, Cuthbert. La Cresenta-Loma Aito-Mile High bred buck for service. Big, beautiful, hornless, black with light trim: Sired about 70 pet. female and horniess kids (4 sets triplets this spring). Fee $5.00 for reg. does; $3.00 for grades. No shipping. No chks. | F. E, Grubbs, Demorest. Purebred, pedigreed and reg- | ly, Few choice milking does and young doelings to sell reasonable. Quality breeding for high milk production. Also buck service by Sir Roderick, the outstanding Toggenburg buck of the South. Fee, $5.00. John Hynds, 93 Warren St. N. F.. Atlanta. De. 5140. Big, beautiful, black, horn- less, purebred, reg. Nubian sire for service. La Crescenta Loma Alto-Mile High breeding. (Sired 4 Alto triplets last breeding sea- vson, over 66 percent female and | horniless). $5.00 for purebreds; | $3.00 for grades. No shipping. Book kids for next season. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest. Choicest ped. purebred Tog- genburg doeling, age about 6 mos., with excellent conforma- tions. Related to the worlds Champion Toggenburg milker, Chrystal Helen. Very reason-_ iable. Also outstanding pure- bred Toggenburg buck, Sir Roderick. at stud, fee $5.00. John Hynds, 93 Warrent St., N. E., Atlanta. De. 51490. . Breed your prize Nubian doe this fall to a buck that will give you the kind of kids you will be proud to own. Purebred AGS-3014 Ped. and picture if interested, A. S. Horner, Dun- woody, Ch. 6060. 100 percent purebred Saanan lbs., 11 0z., Sire and out of 6 qt., 15 oz. dam.: 2 splendid doe kids, born in March by same Sire and out of 6 qt. dam. Pa- pers to register on all. Edwin | Simpson, 695 Paynes Ave., Ww. Atlanta. 8 grown Rams, $6.00 ea... or exc. for Ewes. L, P. Singleton, Fort Valley. ' CATTLE FOR SALE | =-Reg. dbl. standard Polled Hereford bull. 20 mos. old, deep req color, best bloodlines. Reg. buyers name, $175.00 FOB..U. R. Gore, Griffin, 162 Milner St. About 50 head of steers for sale, ranging from 400-800 lbs. C. H. Chandler, Milledgeville. Fine Guernsey bull, about 2 1-2 yrs, old. Bango tested, J. D. Fisher, Stockbridge, R. 2. Jersey bull, perfect markings. rk any where. for sale cheap. J. Johnson, M. D., Lafayette, | sale or trade, 1 plug mule, | . 1. P Smith, Forsyth, R. 4. not entitled to reg., about 9 istered Toggenburgs exclusive- ; | from same buck kid, born 3-10-41, by 20) mos. old, wit. about 300 Ibs. $30.00. Mrs. F, L. Morgan, Guy- ton. Jersey milch cow with ' 4th | calf. 6 wks. old. giving near 4 gal. day. Good qualities. If interested see me. Mrs. Kate Phillips, Palmette. : ; _Good Tresh cow for sate. Will Sive.3 1-2 gal. day. $50.00. Ed-| ward Smith, Kennesaw. : Fine young jersey cow for rent at reasonable price until j|June 1, 1942. Possession may be had Sept. 1, 1941 or last. week in Aug. Cow, gentile, gives around 2 1-2 gal. Fine butter cow. No calf now, but due to freshen late next spring or ear- ly summer, Return cow and. \ealf, Prefer to rent near home, | Frank Cain, Buford, R. 2. mi. East of Buford). Fine Guernsey bull about 2 1-2 yrs. old, Bang tested. J. D. Fisher, Stockbridge, R. 2. 1 Guernsey cow, (fine ani-. mal). Second calf. 6 wks. old. $60.00 FOB. A. T. Cowings, R..1., Box 7, Meansville. 1 cow. about three-fourths Jersey, cream col., due to fresh-_ en about Aug. 20. Gives 2 1-2' or 3 gal. per day. Good but- ter cow, $45.00. A. T. Aber-' erombie, Dahlonega. (3 mi. north Murraysville). 2 reg. Jersey males from blood tested Jerseys, rich in butter fat and high producing milk qualities. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn, R. 2. : Reg. Guernsey calf, old, for sale. W. F. Stone Mtn. Good cow, Jersey-Holstein, eross, 4 gal. milk a day, for sale, J. O. Bishop, Atlanta, R. 2 (LaVista Rd. near Briar- cliff. 5 1 heifer, Red Poll and Jersey, freshen in Feb. Will sell Sat., Aug, 30, 10 A. M. (4 mi west Demorest). J. A. Herrin. Dem- orest, R. 1. : 1 purebred, not reg., Guern- | sey cow, 3rd calf; month old. | Gentle and in good condition. $65.00 at farm; also 11 yr. old mare, good condition and good worker, $65 at farm or trade for heifers. Dan Johnson, Jonesboro, R. 1. Milch cow, fresh in, 5 1-2 gal. daily. Come and see her. W. A. McGinnis. Norcross. Reg. Hereford bulls. Of best bleed lines, all ages and ready for service. Priced from $100 (5 6 mo. Bengley, / up. Have 2 Polled and the rest Horned type of Domine and Anxiety breeding. Papers with | every bull furnished. Come and | see them. W. A. Biggers. Green- ville, 1 cow, Guernsey and Jersey, | 5 yrs. old. 3rd calf, Aug. Male. Good cow, well broke, 4 gals. milk; also 1 Jersey male, 14 mos. old, about 600 Ibs. Well built, for sale, E. L. Upchurch, Locust Grove, R. 2. Jersey cow, fresh with sec- ond calf, for sale. C. P. Reeves, Meansville. 3 1 purebred Reg. male, 14 mos. old, from stock of Ox- and Princess Belle Adair, 440129: also male, 2 1-2 mo. old, breeding, from. prize-winning parent, $45.00 for large one. $25.00 for small one. Papers furnished. FOB. Mrs. 5. P. Jones, Lula, R. 2. 3 gal. cow, fresh in, $50.00; 4 gal. cow, fresh in, $65.00; 7 yr. old, 1050 lb. mare mule, $125.00. T. B. Reid, 330 E. Lee St. Thomaston. 95 head Reg. Jersey cattle for | sale. H. F. Mixon, Fairburn, R. 2 Guernsey bull: Foremost Bright Stowaway, No. 248740 (Grandson of Burnside Ulltra King) for sale to keep from inbreeding. Geo, E. Mallet, care of Willow Valley Farm, Jack- son. Brown Jersey cow (with best attention will give 4 gal. milk daily) with 2nd calif (White Face heifer, born Aug. Tth), gentle, easily eontrolled. See or write for price. L. B. Parker, Osierfield. s Good steer, wt: 1050 Ibs., for sale. Make best offer. W. R. Tucker. Dawsonville. 3 mos. old Guernsey male from famous Upland General blood lines and Dam, a 5 gal. milker. To be reg. buyer's name, Sell or exc. for beef type calf. Lelius Helm, Buena Vista. Good milch cows. Several to pick from; want I or 2 horse wagon, cheap for cash. H. a Williamson, Soperton, R. 1. Purebred Jersey heifer calf, 5 mos. old, from good produc- ing stock. Can be seen near Mt. View school or at Cobb Co. County Fair. Sept. 23 to 27. E. W. Hendon, Jr., 4-H Club., Ma- rietta, R. 2. 1 red beef type cow, $3 yrs. old, $50.00, or exe. for fresh in 7, | in 15 miles fords Wise Tormentor 1884951 : | raise pigs on halves. More than Milch cow. W. M. Reynolds, Crawfordville. See A few of the very best type of big bone poland china bow pigs, $7.50 ea. FOB. With pa- pers, ready to del. about Sept. 20. J. A. Russell, The Reck. 1 purebred black boar Po- land China pig, wt.. 75 or 80 Ibs.. $12.00. Lloyd Kinsey, Sha- ren. - SPC boars and gilts. Finest ; champion blood lines. 60 to 75. los., $15.00 ea.; 75 to 100 lbs.,: $20.00 ea.; 100 to 150 lbs., $25.00 | ea. Can furnish unrelated pairs. : E, K. Overstreet, Sylvania. | | 5 OIC pigs, 3 sows, 2 males, - purebred but cant be reg., Wt. ! from 15 Ibs., to 25 Ibs.; $5.06. ea.. or $22.00 for lot FOB. S. P. } Jones, Lula. as 6 Reg. S. P. C. pigs, 2 1-2; mos, old, 3 males, 3 gilts, $10.00 | lea. Reg. in buyers name. G. W. ' | Burney, 4 West Oglethorpe | Ave., Savannah. | 1 litter OIC pigs, ready _ to; wean, Aug. 23, for sale. 9 males, : 2 females. Come see them. Lew- | is H. Jones, Fayetteville, R. 3.; Reg. Spotted Poland China! boar 5 1-2 mos old, wt. 150 Ibs. } or over, sired by Son of Con- quest, ready for light service. $25.00 at barn. Allen Edenfield. Millen; : Purebred Berkshire pigs, 8 wks. old Sept ist., $5.00 ea. A ygg P. D. Alexander, Lithonia, 10 nice P. C. pigs, $3.50 ea. Come get some. A. B. Wood- ward, Macon, R. 4. 5 purebred big bone Biack. African Guinea gilt pigs, treat-_ ed and shipped September Ist at $8.00 ea.- $15.00 pr. FOB. H. C. Brewer. Danielsville. . Black Essex male pigs, wean- ed. $10.00 ea., with application for reg. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE 2 guinea pigs for sale, $1.00 ea. or both for $1.50 at home. | (3 mi. South of Winterville). S.: P. Sanders, Winterville. 1 high-bred Big Eng. male: guinea pig. ready for service, $2.50. Franklin D. Owens, Jes-_ up. R. 2. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want Reg. Guernsey heifers calves at any age, Write what. you have to offer, and prices: in first letter. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Want a good work mare or mare mule, weighing 900 to 1000 Ibs. within 50 miles of Savannah. Ne plugs wanted. | Must be cheap for cash. T. S. Hardy. Savannah, R. 3. 2 Want. 2 calves, male or fe- male, not over 9 days eld. any time before Sept. 15th. State lowest cash offer in letterwith- | Augusta. Jesse Corley, Martinez. : Want Reg. Guernsey heifer | calves, from heavy milkers, 3 weeks, or older. Beb Sosbdy, Carnesville. Will pay $5.00 for a big bone Guinea pig. Also $10.00 for Guernsey calf, both entitled to. register W. R. Garrett, 127 W. Broad Street, Gainesville. Want purebred brood sow to one litter. N. L. Pruitt, Hom-! er, RR. 2; Want to buy young cow (mu- ley), one that gives lots of milk and good butter. Berkley Payne, Cornelia. Want few baby calves, mixed breeds, male or female. State what you have and price. C. S. Duggan. Chester. Want real good milch cow, 2nd or 3rd calf. 3-4 gal. day.) Will trade 95@ lb., 12-14 yr. old! farm mare mule. W. B. Den- ney, Stone Min., R. 1. Want 1 or 2 Jersey or Guern- sey heifer calves, day old, sub. to register. (want to reg. them at safe age). Give full descrip- tion and state price. R. M. Pru- ett, Chauncey. HOGS WANTED: Want a full-blooded Berk- shire boar, now about ready for. service, of good breeding stock, sub. to reg. State full particu- lars and price, E. B. Davis, M. D., Byronville. Box, 88. Want 10 reg. S. P. C. female pigs from good blood lines. H. S. Walker, Macon. Box 349 Turpin St. HORSES AND MULES: Want a 1050 to 1100 lb. 6-10 yr. old. gentle. good farm mare mule, also want a milch cow, Jersey or Guernsey, 2nd or 3rd calf, 3 gal, day or beiter. Trade | a farm mule. F. W. Kerr, At- lanta, 825 Drewry St., N. E.. He. coo, | ALSTRALORPES; HORSES AND MULES _ Exc. good, gentle mule, in every way, wt. about | Bos., for a gentle, fay that will work anywhere. King, Decatur, R. 2. Want good. gentle mule 1@ years old, wt. 1000 or lbs., cheap for cash. State J. H. Tribble, Atlanta 277 itol Ave. ee Want a 1 1-2 to 3 yr. old Ray Lewis, SHEEP AND GOATS Want several milk goats once. Steve Carter, Macon, 4, phone 2993 W. Want exc. value for less, reg. milk goat, gi qts.a day. Rufus R. Carrollton, care of Mtn. Farm. RABBITS AND GUINEA P i Want some guinea pigs, - and up size, males and also some young. 8 to ones. State price and ful ticulars. Geo. S. Austin, Atla ta, R. 63. eee tales Selling entire lot of bred N. Z. white rabbi mos old buck, bred doe, i ea.; 2 mo. young ones, 7 2 mo. olq ringneck pheasan $1.00 ea. Amilee Long, Brem Offering two N. Z. -wh bucks and i doe, for $5. the 3, J. H. Harrison, At 1256 Stillwood Dr. Want 1 pr. white, pink- | N. Z. rabbits, just coming of | enough to breed. Good ij Jimmy Fitzgerald, Box 1055. AAA Black and white _ tralolrpes Feb. 1941 | | Cockerels and Pullets, now laying, $1.50 ea. Not : paid. Grady McCurley, : worth, Box 83. ay BANTAMS: - 1 trio of ea., $5.00; Black | | Jap: white polish, Buff Cochins: | white Cochins, light Brahama {dark Brahamas; re | whites and blacks; Dark rose, ish. Early 1941 birds from hibition bred stock. W. Thomas, 1205 East 40th St.. Sa vannah. 1S Dark Cornish, and Li; Brahma bantams, $5.00 young, standard Silver | led Hamburgs, $3.00 jarge, white Crested -cock, $1:50. Clayton Gar Gainesville, Box 56. $1.50 pr. Mrs. J. H. Dean, ston, R. 1. : BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS : -2 nice pure Thompson Ring- jet B. R. March hatched ecce- rels $2.50 FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wik son, Canon, R. 2. ee 10 Plymouth Rocks he (now laying) and rooster, 1_ old, $8.00 plus express ches | Money order. Mrs, S. H. Efee, Sparta, Rt. 1. Box 56 ab AAAS S. appro Puliowum tested Plym Rock cockerels, Apr. hate 75c ea. No chks. Mrs.. W. Hogg. Menlo, : . 75 ea. or 10 for $7.0 Add postage. Mrs. Early Brookshier, Gainesville, R. 25 purebred AAA B. R. rs sters, 75c ea. Sell all or singh a G. H. Hayes, Stockbridg: Few purebred, bloodtesie 2-2and a half lbs, B. R, Coc- kerels, $1.00 ea; 6 game. Bi and reds, .roosters, . ready the pit, $3.50 ea.; Also ang pullets, cash. B. P. ver, Royston, R. 1, Box 284. | 20 B. R. pullets. 9 wks. oj 50c ea. G. C. Williams. roliton, Rt. 2. e CORNISH: : 1 Cornish cockerel, 2 C ish hens, $3.00 M. O. W Jewel Dominy, Eastman. 8 purebred, Dark Oorni roosters, 3 mos. old, $1.00 wt..3' Tbs a. NEC . ( Denmark. Portal. Pure Cornish. from _ bl testeq stock: Pullets and kerels, 3 1-2 to 4 1-2 mos. old cockerels, $1.50. -Pullets $1.25 _ Cash with order, FOB. = Sloan, Pelham, R. 1. ; 1 hatched last price, $1.25. P.O. Leona Simpson, R ton = POULTRY FOR SALE Dark Cornish Won't ship less than, here, sound, 0. k. in every | = = Price ~ right. ae 7 hurmond, R. 1, Box sa Dark Cornish Indian roo- 8. jong legged type, 18 mos. true to name, type and $1.75 ea. or both, for) or exp. col. in light wt. _M O. Mrs. IL. M. Sulli- Whitesburg. arge type Dark Cornish yckerels from heavy layers prize winning stock. Will eh 10 lbs. when 1 yr. old. 6 culls Apr. hatch. $2.00 ea. del. R. E. Adair. Stone Mtn. 20 dark Cornish game hens; | yr. old cock: 1 ready for ser- ce cockerel. The lot, $25.00 OB: cockerels, $1.50 ea.; eggs, .00 per 15: 5 black Cornish - old hens, and 1 cockerel, 0: pullets and 1 cockerel, 35.00. C. O. Sikes. Sylvester. Purebred, Jarge type Dark ish March and April 1941 itch. cockerels, $1.25; pullets, 00 ea.: 5 pullets and 1 cock- bo. 00. Mrs. C. H. Franklin, rons. 5 Rees Be MES > AND | GIANTS: uban Blue and Warhorse me roosters, partridge size, ze stags, $1.00; trio. csrow- size stags. $3. 00 FOB. here. O. Huff. Monticello, R. 4. GHORNS: 000 or more big type Ww. L. pullets. Write for prices. Chas. McMillan, Gainesville, R. 3. W. L.cockerels, 10 wks. will av. 1 3-4 Ib., 30c ea. uebred et pepe. grade, direct from bree- healthy and thriving, 12 . old 55c ea., 3, $1.50; 8, ~ plus postage or exp. = J. ee ot Barn- e large size. 65c ea, Fk. cBrayer, Cumming. st grade 8: Co Wel coe- icing stocks, 40e ea.: 3, ade prepaid. Free 1. add | Exe. for pullets any | Mrs. B. T. Carithers, ase Ever-lay B. L. coc- } mos. old. $1.00 ea. Mrs. j Wilson, Martin, R. 2. (ORCAS AND MISCELL- OUS CHICKENS: den Buff Minorcas, Kir- - Special laying str., 1940 stich. hens and roosters, 85c me OB in lots of 5 or more; ges. $1.00 setting, del. Mrs. ; Ward. Adairsville, R.-1. ns. 1 cock, Silver Pencil $5.00; s "young stock, ae White, Modern game tams. 1 trio, $5.00. All good we Ci. CC. -Mudson, Glenn- oe White Kings, all a sak and working: about 60 = zoune birds about ready All of fine stock, t oy. price. C. G. ant Warm Springs. Belgian Carneaux pig- mated vr., $1.50: also 5 of Silver Kings, St. 50 pr. for limited time only. R. Lamar ranticy. Wrightsville. R. ae 15 pairs of good large squab- eed Carneaux pigeons, = 2 a Send M, O. Miss Vivian nes, eet, purebred (on both sides) asters, cross, R. I. Red and Biue Andalusian, $1.50 post- - included: 20 N. H: Red : rels. 11 wks. id postaze, Rove Wonca. <1: NISH: well od, April hatch ayes Face . Black Spanish erels, $1.60 ea. Mrs. Frank | adaway. Adairsville. ~ ANDOTTES: pulleta and cockerel S. L. andattes $5.90: 2 cockerels, 00 of 61.25 ea. -Mrs. S. S zen, se a St... N. E., copa coc -erels, Wt. around 4 lbs. ea. | Also 1, 1150 Ib., 4 yr. old | lb.: Frying size, 75c; Crow- | r He are Wesley Myrick, Em. old, 50 ea. Mrs. J. Sor- MARKET BULLETIN, | | MARKETS not this date (September ONE HOUSEHOLD. | Farm Land Edition Sept. 17th ; Our Special Fawn Used Farm Land Sanploeeat will be published September 17th. Farms for Sale, For Rent, Wanting to Rent and Buy, and In Exchange For, notices MUST REACH THE BUREAU OF LATER THAN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. All notices received after have to be omitted from publication. SPACE IS VERY LIMITED, therefore, all notices for this _Land Issue must not exceed fifty (30) words, including name and address. POSITIVELY NO REAL ESTATE nor REAL ESTATE AGENTS nor FILLING STATIONS, STORE HOUSES, OTHER BUSINESS PROPERTY, NOR OUT-OF-THE- STATE PROPERTY notices will be published . .. NEITHER WILL MORE THAN ONE NOTICE OF FIFTY WORDS BE CARRIED FOR ANY If you have already submitted a Land no- tice within the past few months, do not send in another, as all such type notices on hand will be duly published. If you have not submitted your Farm Land notice, please do so immedi- _ately. All Land notices received after September * 15th will NOT BE PUBLISHED. 15th.) will necessarily CITY. PROPERTY, POULTRY FOR SALE TURKEYS, GUINEAS. QUAILS, ETC. Nice; fat English Mallard ducks, March hatch. Etra fine, purebred $1.00 ea., 6 for $5.00. Ready to start laying. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin, Half grown Native and Nor- thern Bob White quail, $1.00 ea. in lots of 5 or more; grown, $3.50 pair:. Ringneck phe:s- ants, just about grown. $3.00 pr. Goldens, three-fourth grown (unable to tell sex), $2.00 ea: Silver Spangle Ham- burg cocks, $1.00 ea. C. T. Gaines. Buford. POULTRY WANTED ANCONAS: Want 25 or 30 Anconas pul- Jets, March or April hatch, at not more than 55c ea. erated, FOB. Consider Brown or Buff Leghorns. Geo. W. Greer, Ft. Valley. Rt. 3 4 BARRED WHITE AND. OTHER ROCKS: Want 4 young AAA Ply- 2 mouth Rock eockerels. Mrs. Emma Greene, Cartersville, Rt. 3. LEGHORNS: s Want 10 W. L. Henson Str: pullets. State size and price. WwW, W. Carmichael, Newnan. Want 5 Brown Leghorn TOO- ters; Everlay or other pure strain. March or April hatch, and close by. Give. wt... str., and best price on the 5. J. H. Davis, Norwood. Rt. 2. Want 12 pure Brown Leg- horns, Feb, or March hatch pul- lets. Mrs. J. W.. McDonald, Thomaston, R. 3. Want Brown .or White Leghorn (White preferred) pullets. March or April hatch. State particulars and price in first letter. R. L. McKie, Au- fusta, Rt 3 Box 3%) TURKEYS GUINEAS GEESE DUCKS ETC. Want -buy 15 full grown guieneas and 40 or 50 young guieneas. also 20 young tur- keys. Write what you have kind, etc. and price del, to: Kenneth A. Meredith, Atlanta, 172 Whitehall St., S.. W. : MINORCAS: Want 10 or 15 purebred Black ; Minoreas hens, 1 yr. old at reasonable price. Write. Mrs. Nolen A. Moos, Jasper. R. Ps WYANDOTTES: Want 12 Silver Laced Wyan- dotte pullets. March or April, 1941 hatch. also 10 Anconas pullets, same age. H.C. liurn- sed, Ellabelle, R. 1. POSITIONS WANTED Single, gen. far:ming, tobacco and stick, wants job from September 1 te end of this year and share erop for 1942. with room and | best of ref. Jas. | Surrency -R. 2: Want stock to > operate for salary or share basis. Life time exp.. wife and self only. - A. Erwin, Cartersville, R. s : j A. Ryals. GEESE DUCKS. PHEASANTS POSITIONS WANTED 33 yr. old white man wants job; yard man, caretaker, flow- ers, shrubs, milk, -drive car, truck. etc., near Atlanta. $4.50 if preferred. Can begin at ge J. A. Hilton, Chamblee, Want job ginning se run- ning corn mill, ete., 36 yrs. exp., also exp. all kinds of farm machinery. Go anywhere in Ga. H. C. Neal, Atlanta, 1043 Curran St.. N. W. 49 yr. old man, wants job with Christian family. Do any- ching on farm and can do car- penter work (have own fools) also.. Robert J. Davis, Pear- son, care M. L. Davis. Want. job on farm,- feeding and caring for livestock, and otherother light jobs on farm. R. M. Purcell, Decatur, 645 East Lake Dr. Want place in Cobb or No. Fulton County with 2 or 3 houses for 1942, and for as much os 3 yrs., or cheap standing rent. Shelnutt, Riverdale, R. 1. Want to. contact someone with a 2h. farm for 1942 with a good tobacco contract. W. H. McMillon, Ochlocknee, R. 1. Man with wife and baby wants to hire for wagons on farm or milk dairy. W. I. Hob- B. L. / good, Ranger. R. 1. Man with wife and child wants job as dairyman or Ov- erseer for cattle. Can drive truck, tractor. Best of ref., 22 yrs. old. Write or see. Hagan C, Boyd, Milledgeville, R. 2. Want job as manager of large farm, have life time experience in truck and general farming. Also repair work. 53 ars. old. Have good force. References exc. G. F. Sanders, 316 . For. syth. Rome. - 5 Want job on a poultry farm. Have had experience with poul- try and repair work. Can give ref.. J. W. Sammons, R. 3. Sop- erton. Man, . 45 yrs. old, wants to rent l-horse farm for 1942 on 50-50 basis. Dont drink, curse or chew, Have own stock and te tools. L. D. Todd, Glenn- ville. : Exp tractor driver and wood workman wants job on farm for 1942, 45 yrs. old. Have small family can do any kind of work. T. W. Manning. Dudley, R. 1. Nice young man, 16 yrs, old wants job on farm with relia- ble folks, for salary, board and Jjlaundry. Make best offer. John Elliott Morgan, Guyton. Widow with 17 yr. old son wants work on. dairy or poul- try farm. Prefer near Atlanta. Mrs. Sara Hogue, Atlanta, 66 Baker St.. N. W. Want good 2 h- crop tor 1942 on 50-50 basis. 5 in family, all good able, willing workers. Honest, sober, no. bad _ habits. unencumbered, past | middleaged man, lift- time exp., : Exp tractor driver and can keep tractor up. Ref. if wanted. Frank Ross, Rome. R. 5. Well exp. farm hand, truck board, laundry. Honest, sober. . and tractor driver, and_ also dairy hand. Married man wife and two small children. Live close to new W. S. B. tower. Dee Grindle. Chamblee. R. 1. caretaker. foreman or light farm work, for reasonable sal- ay Plenty exp. Ref. -W. D. Mote, East Point, 211 Pine Ave. week, room and board. Ref: for share rent: Middleaged man wants job as POSITION S WANTED Want a good, honest, sober, willing working man, 35-50 yrs. Told. Write how you will work for 1942. Mrs. Fannie Boyette, Manassas, R. 2, Box 20. Want reliable man or boy, white or. colored, that needs a home: who knows how to plow, to live as one of family, clothes, and some speding money. No bag habits (no drinker and not smoke too much). S. L. Evans, Adairsville, R. 3. Want an ambitious, agricultu- ral school graduate, to help build up and handle truck gar- den, chickens, cattle, etc. Apply in person, to D. E. Holmes, Con- ley. (On Highway No. 42). Want a tractor farmer to cul- tivate cotton and corn crops, also large families to help gath- er crops. Cotton almost ready; also gin hands and hay haulers. Prevailing wages paid; also want man. who is also exp, in carpenter work, for farm and gen. farm repairing. G. Hamp*- Martin. Commerce. R. 2. Want man for 1 or 2 h. farm for 1942. good land, about all been in Vetch this year. Some Johnson and Nut grass on place. | Must own stock and be able to finance self. G. M. Williams, Conyers, R. 3, Box 86. Can use 2 or 3. families to help gather crops, pick cotton, cut and rake hay, pulling corn: J. C. Collier, Barnesville. Want family of 4 or 5 to help gather large cotton crop. House, wood and water furnished. Write at once. Lena Cavin, Menlo, R. 1. Want at once, good. reliable, middleaged, white woman for light farm work. no field work, $12.00 mo. and board. Ref. re- quired. Mrs. Claudius William- son, Rocky Face, Ru k= FARM HELP WANTED Want white woman, 35-50, for light farm work, no field work and no milking, Good home (private room) in fami- ly of 2 and salary. Apply at once. Mrs. Wallace Thatcher, Chickamauga. R. 2: Want good reliable white woman, 25-40, for light farm work, no field work. Live in home, Room, board: and reas- onable salary. Mrs. Paul Fer- guson, Thomaston, R. 3. Want nice unencumbered white woman, 25-40 yrs. for light farm work for family of two. Good home for right par- ty. ~ Modern conventiences. $3.00 week. Mrs. I. M. Morris, Ailey R- 2. Want middle aged white woman unencumbered for light farm work, no field work. An- swer, giving age, experience, salary expected, weight. gene- ral health. E. H, McMichael, Buena Vista, R. 4. Want a reliable girl or wom- an, white or colored, to do light farm work, no fild work, for board and reasonable sal- ary. rs. Arnold Roland, Nashville: Ra 3 = 7 Want middie aged unencum- bered white woman to do light: farm work, no field work, for man. wife and. child, $2.50 week. and good home. F. L. Stephens. Felton, Box 33. Want settled girl or younz| woman for light farm work, no field work. Prefer from around Egypt, Guyten or Springfield, Home and salary. J. A. Thompson, Rockmart. Want farmer to farm shares a good 2-horse farm. Located in Bullock County, near Stilson on River. Tobacco and peanut allotment. W. O. Douglas. 603 W. 38th St. Savan- | bered woman for nah, * : Want good man, exp. in farming. also who is. good rough carpenter, and one help- er to build farm house. H. F. Stephens. R. 1,, Chamblee. . Want middleaged single man to work around and on farm. $3.00 week to $3.50 week. board and laundry. H. F. Sear, Ellen- wood. R. 2. Want farmer for small 1- horse farm, 3 room house in good repaw. Standing rent. 7 mi. west Atlanta out on Gor- don Rd. Do not write, come eee Mrs. J. D. Morris, Austell, Want tarm help: $10.00 mo., house, fuel, good barn, pasture and use of 15 acres for services. All harvest yours. Must have tools and stock. H. C. Kitchens, Atlanta. 1121 Zimmer Dr.. N. E.. He, 2696 Want family of 2, man and wife, to operate Hereford cattle farm and do gen. farming on a 200 A. farm in Heard Co. Reasonable salary or share bas- is. Must be honest, no liquor drinker. able and willing to work. Address, J. H. Knight, El- lijay, _ Wednesday, August ae, gather crop; cotton, corn. pea on | | with man and wife. Light far 1" FARM HELP WANTED Want woman for light far work, no field work, at onc 25-40 yrs. old. 4: in fami $3.50 week and board. Mr, Versie Bailey, 478 oe St., Rockmart. Want unencumbered woman or young girl, 20-30, for light farm work, no field wor $4.00 week and home. Mrs. KE. Fain, Atlanta, 1532 Pi view Terrace, S. E. i Want settled couple for po try farm. Furnish house, elec. tricity, running water, milk and eggs. Salary or share. basis. J, 1D COR: Decatur. Re Want middie aged, Christian white woman for light far work, no field work. Prefer one who needs and will appreciate a good home. $10.00 month, State full particulars about self in letter. Mrs. K. S. Goodrie 640 West 37th St.. Savannah. Want nic. unencumbered woman, 40-45, for light farr work, no field work nor milk ing. Someone who needs a hom preferred. $8.00 mo. G. Roberts. Grantville.- Box 103 Want unencumbered womat 30-45, to live in home (one family only), and do light far work, milk cow, but no f a work. Room, board and sa ae Answer at-once. Mrs. . Johnson. Lovett. = aa at once, white woman , of good. character, dependa to live in home with family no field work. room and board. Woods, Chatsworth, Rt. 7 Want smart, sober, middl aged man and wife, white colored, to help. with dairyi and = farming. Treat righ Good job for right man. Be of ref. Write. TBs AY Yatesville. Rt. 1. 9 Want family of 4 or 5 : heip gather crop and will giy a 2 h: farm for 1942. Gok location. W. P. Couch, Lut ersville. Want family, white or cole . ed, 3 or 4 good hands, to help hay: general farm work. Cu ; tomary wages. Come see. R E. Kimsey. Bostwick. Want mother and son 12-1 to work on farm. Son to plo and haul wood to market w not at work on the farm. ie 2 Mullins. Cartersville. Rt. Want nice middleaged - an for light farm work, no fie work, for $2.00 week, 2 home and board. Mrs. Jess Harris. Athens, R. 2. Box Want cotton pickers at on Houses and woord furnished free. Large families prefer i. Cotton soon be ready. G. ae y Martin, Commerce. Want man for farm 12 m Thomasville. Give 50 acer and house rent free of rent reliable party who will tak eare of about a hundreg hei ers. W. EL Bowman, Thoma; ville, R. 5. Want white girl, or youn, : woman unencumbered, for light farm work, no field work. for good home and salary. Must b of good character ang hav good references. Mrs. D. Gammage. Atlanta. 3965 Ver mont Rdd.. Ch. 3221. Want to contact someone t pull fodder on halves: have se eral acres bottom land tto pu 5 mi. Powder Springs. 2 from store. E. E. Logan, Hiram, R 2. : Want good farmer for 4 farm, 4 R. ang 2 R. houses, mi. North of Perry on 41 High way. J.H. Smith. Fort Valle Pe sales Want middleaged, unencum: light far work. no feild work. $4.00 wee and home. J. W. Green, Atlai ta. 1041 Tumlin St. N..W. ~ Want woman to live in hox work, no field work nor m ing. $4.00 mo. room and boar. State particulars about self. ' M. Thornton. Jesup. Want not too old colore couple, no children, to live farm: milking and other lig farm work, no field work. Goo home and salary. Mrs. Ro Jackson. Lovett. Soe Want family, 4 or 5 feil hands, to gather 3 H. crop, co ton. fodder corn, etc. Pay cash. 4 R. ceiled ho pasutre, wood and garde school bus and mail by doo Need same for 1942 also. W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica. Want country girl, 17-21, f light farm work, nof ield wor for home and salary. Mrs. Freeman, 502 Hardenorf S._E. Atlanta: Deo 327T: Want settled. healthy w woman. over 25, for light fa y work, no field - work. $3.0 week. Write Mrs. Vernot : son, Resaca, Box 28.