EPARTMENT 9 (4289 AGRICULTURE
- ___TOM LINDER Nay COMMISSIONER
VOUME 24. ; WEDNESDAY, AuGuUsT 27, 1941
LACE YOUR COTTON IN GOVERNMENT LOA
EDITORIALBy 1 TOM LINDER culture to inspect and enforce the sale of seed in ao
with a pure seed law and with rules and regulations promulgat-
ed by the Commissioner of Agriculture m menor EOS a that ,
law.
~ Unfortunately, the Legislature did not provide any fu
with which to carry out this work. Hewever, Governor Ta
madge has provided funds with which to begin this work |
inspecting seeds for the protection of farmers and other buye
of seed. -
It will be necessary for us to begin this work in a limited
way. We cannot undertake control work for those who are in
the business of selling seed. They will have to make arrange.
ments to get their control work done the same as fertilize
companies and feed mills do at the present time.
The first and most important sep in the rewire of any
crop is the selection of proper seed. :
if a mistake is made m this all important step, obtaining
the best results is made impossible regardless of what we do
after that. If a large proportion of the seed are immature or,
for any other reason do nut germinaie, we cannot get a stand.
_ Yhere are so many volunteer growths of weeds on most
farms in the country. That is the reszson why most seed contain
foreign seed or different kinds of seed besides those purchased
for planting.
One good farmer hi just told me about sowing. a lot of
lespedeza. He went to a lot of expense in preparing his land We are going to take samples when called on for the ae
and getting it ready for a good lespedeza crop and then when of seed so as to check against ee control work done by the
the seed germinated and came up a large percentage of the seedsmen. es
plants were coffee weeds.
- It is also very common to buy seed and find that they are
mixed. Very often you buy seed wheat and find oats and rye
mixed with the wheat, or you buy seed oats and find rye and
wheat mixed with the oats.
There is no work the: Decaamad of heioe can da
that is more important than the inspection of seed and the ma.
ing of germination tests to protect farmers against unsoun
seed and against getting their lands infested with noxious weee
: : x seed when they have to buy planting seed.
The same applies to grass seed. Very often people sow
their lawns and when the seed sprout and the grass comes up eek before last at a meeting of Commissioners of Agri
they find that they have different kinds of grass to that they culture in Memphis a committee of commissioners was appoin
ntended to plant. ed to go to Washington and seek the adoption of a plan to
Until now Georgia has had no seed law. The last Legis- secure true parity for farmers on their basic crops. I was aps
lat Act authoring the Commissioner of Agri- pointed as chairman of that committee.
rs beet See ee alte I have taken the matter up with officials, in Washingto
: 3 2 (Continued On Page Two)
Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets .. | ;
Reports received at this office show following average prices _ t
for No. y hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: F RESH F RUITS AND VEGETABLES
| Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets:
August 22, 1941 Per CWT. .
5 ' = : 22, 1941 ATLANTA |
= . $ * =$11.05 August 22, :
eau = 10.50 Beans (Pole) per bu. hprs. : $1.80-$2.25
15Cordele 10.15- 10.30 | Beans (Snap) per bu. hprs. : 1.50- 2.10
14. Syiveater 40.55 : Beans (Lima) per bu. hprs. 50- 90.
ee las : - 10.25 Corn, per doz. ears 18- 20
th thaon = 10.25 - | Cabbage, 100 Ibs. 3.00--
20 Albany 10.25- 10.35 | Okra, per bu. hprs. 1.00-
TOP FED CATTLE Peas (Black Eyes), per bu. hprs. 28+
: ; . Peas (Crowders), per bu. hprs. 25-
13Augusta . $ rey Pa Potatoes (White Cobblers), 100 Ibs.-_..._____________._ 1.5@- 1
os | 9.00-. 11.00 Potatoes (Red Bliss), 100 Ibs. - 1.50-
18--Cordele 9.00- 9.80 Potatoes (Sweet), per bu. hprs. 1.00-
18Sylvester 8.00- 9.00 Peaches, bulk per bu. : 65-
. : 9.00- 10.00 Tomatoes, peck _. : 35-75 |
20-Albany eS _ 9,95- 11.00 Tomatoes, 50 lb. certs. _-- 2.00- 3.25 J;
MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
/ Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) August 22, 1941. Always Subject to Variation.
ATLANTA COLUMBUS ; SAVANNAH VALDOSTA INDEX
fen toe, pf 35- .36| 30-32 ot
ene | ee eB SRI
Eggs, rine Doz. a "16- 18 7a 18 Ags 18 - .16 Second Hand Machinery for Sale __2
"Hens, Ca tb. uw ____ "49-14 -15- 16 14- .16 , = | Second Hand- Machinery Wanted __2_
Roosters. Lb. _ oe ss =, 10 -10- 12 Oe 10 - jo. | Flewers and Seed for Sale 2-3
: ; SS 19e 44 Sb se
_ Stags, Lb. a 4 20- 22) ta- . 50 = .20 Flowers and Seed Wanted 3
tek, a - og- 12 10 das 14) = Seed for Sale ._______._.____@
Sees ) 06- .08 - 08 10-12) 0 -|. Plants for Sele 22
i Purkeys (bh, .14- ~ .20 15-16 i ~ |. Miscellaneous for Sale 33
Capons, Lb. oa << ee | = 95 Miscellaneous Wanted ___- Some 3
E eo Butter, aw table, Lb. -- ; = Honey Bees and Bee Supplies
as, mixe he a ee eee ee ee ee ee ee Ror Sele 22 3 3
Field Peas, not mixed, Bu. SS ee s a - 607 = . :
' ~ .16 - .60 : Fresh and Dried Fruits 3
: rc Ib: bu.), Bu. -__ .68- .70 65
pcos oe . a 70-75 = eat r ae Hogs for Sale: ee 3
ES sis. i ae a as = eof ee Se ee = Sheep and Goats fer Sale _...___3
Wheat, Bu. ee 001. =2 2 -$1.60 | Horses and Mules for Sale ____._._.3
ie eek Paisetaae Wo d's | $2.90- 3.00) acc ee S
_ Sweet Potatoes, No. 2's ee es eB = 2.504 Livestock Wanted 8
_ Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs. -} ------- = 2 fn BOGUT Gee Rade 4-4
Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs. --] ----~ 15.00-16.00. = -10.00 ~15.00 -12.06 | OULUTY SOF SAle _ Wn :
_ Peavine Hay, No. 1, Ton -___-_-_ 10.00-12.00 = 7.00} -12.00 - 7.00 f Poultry Wanted oi. 4
: pakds Hay, No. i Ton a : | -90.00 Pouliry Wanted .___
ot od (prin No. 1, Pon oe oe = 33.00 | Positions Wanted
Afonsee me) Sa | =32.00 anor ~35.00 . Ae
* a. FOB Aflante ten ] Oe) Oo ee ee a Oe a
Pict (Ze Atiente, Too [ Agel oh
MARKET BULLET
EORGIA MARKET BULLETIN!
i eS of farm. Grouse and appurtenances admissable inder
ostage. regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
nly when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
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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
TOM LINDER of October 8. 1917.
PLACE YOUR COTTON IN GOVERNMENT LOAN
(Continued F Fisk Gis One)
holding hearings on a price fixing bill.
The plan eres by the ao of Ag-
ae one dollar and thirty-two cents on corn,
1 other basic crops in proportion. -
The cotton crop is beginning to move freely in
sections of the cotton belt including South
ia. I understand that cotton is bringing about
The government. loan on cotton has been fixed
ghty-five per cent of the present so-called
- price of 16.70 for middling cotton. This means
ore SOIR ages loan on esis cotton amounts
ing up.
Farmers cannot ee waythine on a basis of to-
ys market by putting their cotton in the goverh-
the rise in prices. At any, rate, he cannot lose
ng by it.
1 the other pene if he sells his. cotton il o
pe already sold his cotton.
want to urge every farmer to put his atton
government loan if he has to heey the money
The fact that the eotton is being pir in the loan
eld off the market will itself have a very stim-
g effect on the price of cotton on the market.
There is no doubt but that the farmer should
thirty-two cents for middling cotton today to
him to buy manufactured cutmeociive which
vill have a very beneficial effect in helping
6 get real parity.
Some of the Congressi: nal
committees have
ken recess until September 15.
he amie appointed an the Commissioners :
- Coco to: do ever vehing oa Sate to get Con-
a adopt the plan submitted by me in Memphis
eal parity for the farmers.
We expect to do everything possible to secure
of the plan to automatically raise the parity |.
arm products whenever the price of manu-
products goes up.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Fordson tractor pulley, sad
cond., $5.00 at my place or exc.
for nice gilt of any large, good
-breed. ee. the gilt and get
pulley. Mrs. J. L. Bailey, Jesup.
Rte.
No. 13-3 Roller Chattanooga
syrup mill and pan, 1-48-7 ft.
heavy copper pan with pocket
by pass under bars (which
| traps all black specks).
perfect cond. Bargain for cash.
John B. Nixon, Newnan.
Dp. Bolter and 12 h.
d in farming. Sell or.
ctor or anything can.
e $150.00. All fixtues
un. G. H. Lowery,
: '
Bond, Bogart RED.
i dise harrow,
+Cill. Tignall,
f a farmer puts his cotton in the government: as rent
today and prices do go up he will get the bene-| = argain prices. |
j yrs.) for sale reasonable. Tom
| Mrs. BE.
Both.
= need: Curryville.
a
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
IN |
| ona A =
MACHINERY FOR SALE
FLOWERS. AND SEE D
FOR SALE |
6 h. p gas ae. Intabiaboust
also a feed mili ( that will grind
corn and chicken feed) for sale.
Mrs. L. P, Miller, Junction
City.
Set of good, heavy wagon
shafts: froma No. 3 White
Hickory make, $5.00 or exc. for
4 wks. old white, nannie goats
of pure milk stock, or will pay |
eash for some*nannies of same
stock. A. D, Giles, Douglasville.
Ri=2:
4h. p. Handiman tractor with
plow. 6 post cultivator, weeder.
spring tooth harrow, disc _har-
row, etc, also 260 cap., Super
Hatcher Incubator, for sale.
Carl. C. Harman, Ashburn.
2 h. wagon, 2 3-4 size Old
Hickory, good running shape,
with body $15.00; .very good
Cutaway Harrow for mules,
$8.00. W. P. Couch, Luthers-
Ville, <2 =
3 Roller iron case syrup mili
and copper pan, $13.00. Albert
B. McKoy Newnan.
1 good 2 roller cane mill with
Gas:eng.. 3-4 h. p, used in
farming, Cost $65. So: $15.00
for repairs and parts recently.
$35.00 FOB shiping point. L.
Jackson, Atlanta, 160 Peachtree
St.
in good location, J. T. Dean,
Unadilla.
9500 chick size automatic
wood brooders, 1 Anderson oth-
er Oakes type. Both in good
cond. $15.00 for both at my
place. Henry V. set Gaines-
ville, Rt, 2.
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 1 horse wagon, good
cond., close to. Atlanta. Pay
cash or trade calves. W. B.
Denney, Stone Mtn. RFD. 1.
Want industrial eng., such as
Case Allis Chalmers or In-
ternational Harvester, About 40
h. p. to be used on farm. State
lowest cash price, cond., num-
boiler. $20.00. Come after. J. M.
Higgins, Dahlonega. Rt. 4.
1 mower and rake, McCor-'
mick make, for sale J: H. Hils-
man; Madison, Rt. 2.
1 late model Fordson trac- ;
tor, Ferguson, system, 1 bot-.
tom plow, 1 cultivator, 1 dbl.
2 planters, 2 dis--
tributors. 2 row stalk cutter. :
Tractor used this year, all in
good cond., and at very cheap |
price. J. H. Day, Toomsboro.
American grist mill, 30 in.)
rocks motor, etc., all in good |
cond., $100.06- 1 utility peanut |
sheller, $35.00. practically new.
aa at my place. Come or write.
L. P. Gillis. Alame, Rt. 1,
Set of blacksmith tools and.
some other farm equipment for
sale. H. A. Gorham, White
Plains.
. 25 h. p. eng., and boiler, used
in farm work, for sale cheap. |
A. M. Brannen, Plains.
2 bucket cider mill,
(original cost- $18.00),
Cash. Horace Darnell,
ston.
Frog for No. 12 Oliver,
13 Oliver plow. . good cond..
| $8.00; mowing machine; small
cide mill ang press. $3.06; C.
M. Adcock. Adairsville, Rt. 2.
A sausege mill, Enterprise,
$1.50. No chks. J. M. Aderhold,
Douglasville. Rt. -2. !
3 Roller Can miil No. 11, same
as new, cheap for cash. R. A.
$6.00
FOB.
Win-
No. :
Up-to-date Dairy equipment,
cas Culnepper, Hogans ville, :
*phone 4149,
~ McCormick Ne.
machine. good cond...
tor hitch, also 2h. hiteh $40.00.
Exe. for heifers. Alsc, Chatta- |
nooga, No, 64. 2 horses slow, .
ae 0045; P. Singleton, Fort Val-
eg
ea overshot water wheel
and equipment. all first class
cond., $190.00 at my place. John
Cc, Tatum. Talking Rock. Rt. 2. :
i practically new Golden 27 |
power cane mill (has made only
65 bbls.. of syrup), cheavo or
trade: No junk. Gerald Tuck,
Thomasville.
Latest model (bought in Jan.
1940) John Deere model *B.
tractor. harrow. 4 disc tiller.
row marker, cultivating, equip-
ment, planters. guano distribu-
tors, plows, to be used with cr
by the Model B. tractor. Excel- |
lent cond., $1100.00. Cost $1600. |
Also mowing machine, $35.00.
All at my place. John e Thom-
as, Metcalfe.
16 ft. cooper pan, almost new
(will give service for next 50:
6 mowing;
with tae
i
Couch. Monroe. Rt. 2..
Farmall M. iractor. bought
brand new 4 mos. ago, in best
cond., 20 dise, 22 dise harrow.
Led. Laylor; Elberton, Rt. 3.
Large farm size ball. wind4.
mill and equipment, $75. a0)
Buyer to take down and move.
x A. ese: Cordele. Rt.
Bauipment (used with, wind
mill) for sale or trade for any-
thing can use on farm. Write
or see. J. C. Porch, Forsyth.
i Goober slide plow. $5.50:
; Ledbetter planter, $7.50. Geo.
1 AN. Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt: 2.
{
Fairbanks Morse steel h: am-
mer feed mill, less pulley, in
good cond., 1: John Deere Model
A tractor with cultivating eqip-
ment, side delivery rake and
disc. Cheap for eash.'or exc.
for ia steck. Henry: L. Byran,
Ft. Gaines.
- Power Cane mil aud 10 ft.
: Gainesville. Rt. 9.-
PACD: Woodward, Macon. Rt. 4.
Rt 2.
| eng.
| Griffin. Rt
i! one or both 5
; asses,
| ley.
ber yrs. used, etc. - M. Dancy,
Want a Peanut Picker and |
Hay Baler, near Dry. Branch.
Want good 1 h wagon. State
price. G. C. Ford, Loganville,
Want good Combine, State
age. size, price and eond. L:
' Foutz, Rossville, P. CG. Box 102.
Want a 3-4 or 1h, p. gas.
in good running cond., to
be used on farm. Must. be cheap
for cash. Otis Justice, Irwin-
Complete set blacksmith tools :
| ton.
Want Dixie Ensileage cutter
without oo Ts Ww. Futral, |
Want try or trade for Grain ;
Drill, dise type, also have model :
B. A. C. tractor, will sell or
trade for model C. A. C. trace
tor. ae R. Clarke, Covington,
Rt.
Fs ee garden tractor, 3 h. p.
or larger. Trade Fordson and
mule or pay cash, if cheap, or
sell Fordson in running cond.,
new aes $35.00. J. C. Crowe,
Atlants. Rt. 4, Box 617.
Want buy 2 h. mowing ma-
chine. in good running order,
aiso tractor preferably with
plows and equibmment. Give
full particulars. J. W. Lundeen,
Rockridse Road, Stone Moun-
Bin:
Want
1h, plow.
+
_
weeder, 1 Fowler
Seng best price on
_ J. Outen, Man-
Vie
s
Ut. -.
Trade farm mare for Ham-
er mill or other farm machin-
ery or sell: also trade Oliver
| walking - cultivator for Cole
grain drill, 3 row with fert. at- }
| tachment or pea and bean
thrash, in good shape. L. G.
Walker. Franklin. Rt. 1.
Want coal stove to use in
| chicken brooder, R. Stribling,
Manchester, Box 43.
Want 1 Combine 4% to 6 ft.,
also 1 manure spreader. L. C.
Nowell, Macon. Rt. 38.
Want corn threader, in good
cond. State cond., and price.
W. N. Tankersley, Martinez.
Want mowing machine and
dise plow or other attachments
for B.- Model Allis Chalmers
tractor. O. I. Shipley. Auburn,
Want large 3 Roller syrup
mill or good power mill, in
good shape. G.-O. Potts, New-
nan, Rt, 2.
Want 3
pete, cheap. B.
ming. Rt. 2.
Want 1 h. wagon also a cart.
Notify John Williams, .Douglas-
ville. River route. % Dr. D: A.
Bagleys PI. .
Want second hand 8 or 10
row grain drill in running
shape. Write. O. C. Kemp, Mari-
etta. Rt. 1.
Want Saal roller for No 12
Chattanooga Cane Mill. Write
at once. Thos. Es Burkett. West
Green.
Want power press and vow-
er tc operate. in good cond...
cheap. W. W.. Quinn, Washing-
ton.< Boles
Trade 3 mules. cart or all for
tractor. J. H.. Smith, Ft. Val-
Rt. A;
Want late model Milking ma-
chine in perfect cond. T. P.
in. governors com-
P. Roper, Cum-
| Burdett, Washington.
Want apple cider press in
good cond., cheap. H.M. Tur-
ton, Cordele.
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
2 in. Trumpet yellow. daffo-
dils Sept. planting, Jan. and
copper pan. both in good cond..
cheap for-cash.. Mrs. J J. Li. Hob-
Feb. blooming. $1.25 o Del.
ium,
| Cash with order. Mrs: R sels Ale
_ good, en oe
CORRECTION: Verbena,
and purple, Gaillardias, sna
dragons, 25c doz.;
drangea. 25c ea. Add postagi
Mrs. A. L. Dodd, Alpharetta.
Cherokee.
Blue Morning Glory seed, 10
pkt., 3 pkts., 25c; plants of
game, 25c doz.; 50 for 50c,. Care-
fully packed and postpaid. Exe, _
for Bantam and Red hens. J,
W. Toole, Macon, R. 33 Burton
Ave.
1 ea. rooted lantana, oxalis,
fuchsia, hen and biddy, grape
begonia, hydrangea, Amaryl
lilly, blue lily of the valley, c
tus. All nice and all for 50c an
postage. Mrs. Willis Grindle
Dahlonega. Rt. I. *
ae pee 4-6 in.. $3. 00
- $5.00 for 200: 3-5 in, $2.50 C:
ae for $4.00. Del, in Ga. Ma i
Hamby, Greenville.
White narcissi, yellow jon
quils, $1.00 C. bulbs: purple
iris, otange day lilies. 0c doz.
bulbs:. white August lilies 3
for 50c; dbl. pink flowering a
monds, 50 ea.; garlic bulbs,
50c doz. Mrs. Clara Prin
Demorest. Rt. 1, Box 14.
8 boxwoods, pink crepe my
tle. rooted plants, at my hom
Cannot del. Mrs. W. J. Boy
Winston. Rt. 1, . Aas
A lovely Rubber. Tree plan
for sale. Have several. Mrs.
Louis Cook, Talbotton. - cae
Beautiful var., Emperor da
fodil bulbs, 4-doz., $1.00; 5
for $7.50. . Mary L. Wills, Jef-
ferson.
Madonna lilies, $1.00 dom
| Mrs. W. O. Jackson, Maysville,
Box 475.
Dbl. pink Oleander plants, 1
to 15 in. 25c ea., 4 for 80c;
Easter lily bulbs, 3 for 10c. Mrs.
Emma Dugger. Oliver. Rt, 2.
Jonquils, daffodils, white,
yellow narcissi, 45c C; $4.00 MU
red Canadian lilies, 25 ea:
for $1.00; Dutch, Spanish, Si
berian iris, many colors, 15
doz. Add postage under $1.00.
Betty Jo. Kimsey, Young be
ris.
Blue, Roman fyasinas o5e
doz., exc. for new clean goose
feathers; 2 doz. bulbs for 1 Ib.
feathers. Mrs. W. S. Wiley, A
burn.
Blooming size white Easter
lily bulbs, 10c ea., 60c. per %
doz; $1.00 doz. Plus postage.
Miss Idel Rahn, Guyton, Re. 1
Box 184.
Daffodils, yellow and. ene
25c doz. bulbs. James King,
College Park, 516 Victoria St.
Dwarf dogwood, 6-8 in. plants,
$3.00 doz.; 4 to 6 in., $2.00 doz.
Well rooted, bunchy tops: pe-
rennial verbena. scarlet ee
deep pink, 25c doz., $2.00
$15.00 M: Mrs. E. A. Smith
Greenville, Rt 3.
Now time to put out. Mrs. L. i
B. Dickinson, Smithville.
Cuttings, petunias, sultanas
begonias, coleus, geraniums,
for 10c* nice rooted ones, 2 for
25c: also Boston ferns, red hi-
biscus. 10 ea, 10c extra pos-
tage. Mrs. C. Lynch, Rome, +5
mi. Summerville Rd. 2
Old fashioned, single, b
Roman hyacinthhs, bloomi
size, $5.00 C; larger size, $8.00
C; yellow and blue iris, 25
doz.: millions of jonquils, sin-
gle and dbl.. daffodlis, narcissi
Plant now. Mrs. Mary Ci Flor-
ence, Durand.
Well rooted, Searles and blue
verbena plants, any nambe
blue irish bulbs, le ea. postpai
Mrs. Hiah Hudgins, - Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
_ Lemon, dbl. eer, water 1
ies, 6 for 25c: water and Ro s
an hyacinths, 3 for 25c; Spanish
and Dutch Iris. 40c doz: Tril- _
Jack- -in-thePulpit, 25e
doz. P. P. Moss packed. Odie
Eaton. Dahlonega. Rt. 1. ~
Euonymus, boxwood and abe-
lias, beautifully shaped for
foundation plantings. 35c e
| postpaid. Mrs, Jennie DeLoach
Townsend Rt. 1.-
Specialize ins Iris:
Misdie Bruno. Helios. Spe-
cial unlabeled, 10 for $1.00. Nc
order less than 50c. Mrs. Mar-
vin Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
Teg-Olive, black haw, red ant
white dogwood, sweet shrub
yellow jasmine. magnoli
Grancy Greybeard, sweet myr
tle, watermelon red cepe m
tle. sweet bay, pink and. wh
honeysuckle. . Easter lilies,
doz. Add postage. Mrs
oomsboro
: Colson,
SWERS AND SEED
_ FOR SALE
Olive, red, white: dog-
lackhaw, sweet bay,
olia, sweet shrub, Grancy
ard, sweet myrtle, pink,
erepe myrtle, pink, white
suckle, water oaks. Easter
-10c doz. Add postage.
ames. Connell,.
Rt. 3. :
ergreen japonicas, abelias,
leia, rooted, 6 for 50c;
-Japonicas, red Trumpet
suckle, 3 for 25c; hardy
pdragons, $1.00 C. P. P. Mrs.
Eaton, Dahlonega. Rt. 1.
woods, heavy plants, $1.00
blooming size gardenias,
a.. $5.00 doz.;
lon red and lavender crepe
e 2-3 ft., $2.00 doz.- $10.00
Tooms-
ed cydonia japonicas, 2-3}
for $1.00; others. Add pos- |
e M. Robinson,
crimson spider lily
25 doz.; butter and eggs.
and. April narcissi,
Plus postage. No stamps
hecks: Mrs, M. e, Tanner,
ersyille. ;
aise t
WERS AND SEED
WANTED
eo SS a
deep hise with yellow
a, Dutch (bulbous) Iris for |
colors of the
ng. Ivy cuttings for Bos-
: white with red center,
slid light pink hibiscus
any other colors. Fan-
pore: Suwanee.
. jonquils. butter and eggs,
drop bulbs, purple lilac,:
rooted and almond bush, '!
er flowers. Mrs. Robert |
ie erent:
SEED FOR . SALE
nuine Crystal Wax and |
w Bermuda = onion sets, :
peck postage prepaid, or
bu. Also genuine: Abruz-
ll Growing seed, $1.75 bu. .
. J. Lavender, Syl-
Crimson clover seed, reclean-
. seed in chaff, hand |
d, 6 Ib. FOB this point. |
ed Benton. Monticetto.
- lbs. Japanese Sure
? turnip seed. 50c lb. 100
apanese Sure Grow
in) turnip seed, 50c Ib.
cDowell. McBean.
lb. old time seedling
seeds. Price 3c per lbs
with order. Mrs. R. Tf.
d, Oxford.
N. Bussey, Thomasville.
lient unhulled Crimson
seed, dbl. screend. Write
rice and sample; also seed
i Rye and Clemson Col-
rley, and Sanford wheat.
right and sound, $1.25 bu.
roton, pier Rte:
; NTS FOR SALE
sistant. Marglobe oma.
$1.00 M. del. 5 M.
M. B. R. Woodliff, Flow-
Branch.
snhagen, Mkt., Dutch,
leld and All Head early
, lead. var., tomato, al-
ard plants, mixed as you
(00, 45c: 90c Ma; 5M, $3.90,
arger lots cheaper. Lee
Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box
efield and Dutch and
ead, early cabbage, Ga.,
be, Stone and Baltimore
500, 45c; 75c M. del.
ants. full count. Large
cheaper. Amos Garrett,
Ville Rt. 7.
true to name Lucre-
Wherry and Eldorado
ry plants, 50c doz.;
2 M. for $15.00. Add
All orders filled
uy with care. Mrs. C. M.
Greenville.
ield and Dutch cabbage.
$1.10 M. del.; Ga. and
ollards, Stone and B.
Plants, 500, 55c; 90c M.
t ag Garrett, Gaines-
ell and Red Gold straw-
100. $1.25; large, root-
zu and Lucretia dew-
00, $2.00; $6.00 M.;
urkey. Celestiai uo 4
fig, 12 for $1.25 postpaid.
ae Mason, Rt. 33 Bur-
r. 30 C. $2.25 Cay
Hot pepper, $2.00 bu.
a Franklin,
white. wat-
i fras root 10c lb. Add postage.
i
bulbous | .easonable. for quick sale. Make.
MARK T es Be
_ PLANTS F OR SALE.
Early imp. large Klondike
rooted. Rose Crow, Sarees,
tee,
Wakefield and Duteh cabbage,
Marglobe, Stone tomato, Head-
ing collard, 90c M. del.: 5 M.,
$3.75; 10 M.. $6.00 collect. Ship-
ped promptly. No chks. C.
Smith. Gainesville, Rt. 2. .
MISCELLANEOUS
_FOR SALE
Queen of the meadow, rattle
weed, yellow dry roots, 20c lb.
ea.; yellow dock, burdock, wild
cherry and plum bard, sassa-
Miss Madge Cochran,
Rock eRe 2533
Yellow. red, sassafras, rat-
tle, queen of the meadow.
blackberry roots. 20c lb.: blood
roots 50c lb.: catnip,
mint, house leak, 25c doz. bun-
ches. Mrs. Ruby Hester, Dah-
lonega, R: 1.
Talking
ling peach seed for sale. Best
fey, Carrollton, care of cae
Oak Farm...
100 Black Walnut scions,
in. to 2 ft., high. 10c ea. No less
than 100 shipped. by exp. col.
'H.C.Moon Carlton. R. 2.
2 lots, clean, used feathers,
offer- Mrs, C. W. Clonts, At-
fae 1352 Donnelly Ave..
| 1033. .
} . About 4 Ibs.. Seunite and color-
ad feathers mixed, 35e lb. Write
if interested. Mrs. J. W. Aiken,
| Fayetteville. Res2:
+ Dry sage, this years crop, 35c
; at.; garlic, 50c gal.;2 yr. old
- sage plants. 3 for 25c, postpaid.
' Stamps accepted. Tamar Teem.
Talking Rock.
io Cotnip,y peppermint,
| horsemint, yarrow, dbl.. single
tansy, colts foot, 25c doz.: yel-
low, rattle, sassafras, queen of
the meadow root. wild en
bark. 10 lbs. for $1.00 del.
| Ga. Mrs. R. M. Holloway, Dah
| lonega, R. 1, Box 35. |
Nice, new. white downy fea-
hers, 50c Ib. del.; lot of 25 Ibs..,
balm,
$11. 00. Sample free. Mrs. Mary.
Collins, Cordele. R. 4.
Yellow. sassafras, rattle,
blackberry. poke root, 25c Ilb.,
5 bs.. $1.00; catnip, pepper-
mint, yarrow. spearmint, hoar-
houseleak, 25c doz. bun., garlic
bulbs, 50c doz. Del. Ist and 2nd
zone. Miss L. M. White, Dah-
lonega. R. 1, Box 35.
25 or more libs. used feathers
for sale. Call or see for fur-
ther information: Mrs. C. W.
Ave. Ra 1033.
Gourds. limited amount, ex-
tra charge for cutting and
cleaning. Write for prices. Mrs.
T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro,
Blood root, 15 doz.: $1.00 C;
white Spider lilies, 10 ea; iris,
95c clump. All postpaid. Frank
DeBary, Arlington, Rt.-2;
MISCELLANEOUS -
WANTED
EGGS WANTED:
Ny j
Want some duck eggs. State
what king you have and price.
| Sanford Kemp, Lyons, Rt. 1.
CORN WANTED:
Exe: 8 stands (only 2 have
been robbed) of Bees for 8 bu.
good corn del. to my barn. Let
me hear at once. G. We Pippin,
Culloden,
FRUIT WANTED:
Want % bu. best quality
Pears for canning. Mrs. Geo.
W. Warren, Louiseville.
RYE WANTED: ~
Want 3 to 5 pu. No. Ga. Rye.
State price at your Express or
Frt. Office W. T. Mitchell,
Jakin
CLOVER SEED WANTED::
er. T. P. Burdett, Washington.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
A novice 2-frame hanes ex-
price. E, C. Vandiviere, Daw-
sonville.
No. 1. pure See et
honey, new crop, 1 pails,
$1.00 ea.; 6-10lbs., $5.50. Add
shipping chgs. No ehks. Jim
Pye Odum.
Bright Gallberry strained
honey 1-10 Ib. pail postpaid,
$1.65;6-5 ~lb. pails, $3.55; 1-60
tb. can, $5.95; both express pre-
paid in Ga. Quality guaranteed.
Prompt shipment. _ L. Hall-
man, Nahunta, P. O. Box 25.
New. 1941 crop Ext. nents.
10 Ib. pails. $1.00 ea. FOB.
QO. preferred. - James Sirmans,
J ts Homer ville,
strawberry plants, 15 C. Well.
pepper- |,
.' Dry Jimson leaves and seed--
offer gets them. Chas. M:. Duf-_
6
Raa
hound. tansy. garden horse mint.
Clonts. Atlanta, 1352 Donnell :
(Guernsey bull,
Want 2 or more bu. Bur clov-
tractor for sale at less than half |
| Louis I. Cline, Milledgeville.
-D: McDowell. Monticelie, ae
$a Road. s
FRESH AND DRIED |
FRUITS =
Sees
Pinkennla. pears about 1500
bu.. $150.00 cash, or 30c bu.,
by truck load. (Truckers in-
quire at Kirklands Store on U:
S. Higway No. 1, 16 mi. North
of Waycross.) Marvin Cowart,
Waycross. Rt. 1.
3 to 400 bu. Keiffer pears,
ready September Ist to 15th. J.
R. Frierson, Macon (Lorarte).
Nice, sundried peaches, 1941
crop, free from worms, -25c Ib.
dek. Mrs. O. L. Craft: Lavonia,
Rt. 2
Fresh dried, free from core
and peel apples, 15c lb. P. P.;
also some White - Wyandotte
April hatched .pullets, 75c ea.
No exchanges. Mrs. Alfred.
Gibbs, Rochelle, Ri. 1.33
Large, fine ~ scuppernong
grapes, 10 bu. or over, almost
ready for gathering, 75c bu. at
vine; Buyer to gather, or $1.25
bu, gathered. Mrs. Ethel Jones,
Lula, Rt. 2.
Grapes and Pineapple pears
for sale at my home to truckers.
ye I. H. Anderson, Alma, Rt.
' Sev. hundred bu. pears for
sale. .R. H. aes Climax,
Box 116.
Pears for sale. 15c bu., or 35-
45c bu., all the way to truck-
ers. R. A Rutland. Donalson-
ville, Rt. 2, Box 82,
White and black scupper-
nongs, also muscadiness, all 25c
gal., at my home. Miss Lula
Cavender, Frolona, Rt. 1. |
Starks Delicious and other
var., apples, tree-run, reason-
able prices: Between Cornelia
and Demorest, known as Dr
Hudsons Orchard. Etna E.
Beck, Cornelia.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Fine Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old |
(3rd calf. 2% mos. old): 3 1-2;
to 4 gal. milk daily, $70.00.
Frank Kite, Forest Park. (On
old Jonesboro Rd.)
Registered Hereford bulls for
sale. Percy A. Price. Albany.
Grade Jersey milch cow,
_about 7 yrs. old, (calf 142 mos.
old), $50.00 at my place, 2 mi.|
Cochran. Joe H. Floyd. Coch-
ran.
Reg. Jersey mMmaie, Oe yis |
old, bloodtested, free of Bangs. |
Fine animal in every way; from |
ine Dame and Sire. Mrs. S. E. |
Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 3,
1 thoroughbred 3. yr. eld
yellow Jersey cow with _ ist
calf 6 mos. old, fresh in Jan-
uary; never goes dry. No bad
habits perfectly gentle, $50.00.
Also Speckled Sussex chickens,
4 roosters, 2 lbs., ea., 50c ea.
Mrs. James Turner, Blairsville,
Box 84. !
Sell to keep from inbreeding, |
Foremost
Bright Stowaway, No. 248740,
a grandson of Burnside Liltra
King. Geo, E. Mallet. Jackson,
e-o Willow Valley Farm.
Guernsey and Jersey mixed
heifer. 18 mos. old, freshen Feb-
ruary ist, 2 bulls. 10 and .12
mos. old, black and blue Jer-
sey, all for $75.00. Dan Shock-
ley, Alto, Rt, 1.
1 good milch cow, for sale at -
my barn. Lewis H. Jones, Fay- !
etteville. Rt. 3.
Good, 16 mos. old Jersey bull,
dark sides, cream back and legs;
good breeding, $35.00 cash or
exc. for heifers. F. R. Kennedy,
Stone Mtn., Rt 2.
HOGS FOR SALE
6 gilts Red Jersey and S. P.
Cc: wt. av., 90-100 lbs., about
5 mos. old; life treated for chol-
era and swine plague, $10.00 ea |
at farm. Will exc. for good.
seed oats and rye, reasonably |
priced. I. H. Anderson, Alma,
Rt. 4.
Purebred big bone Black P.
C. 4 mos. old males and gilts.
Reg., swine plague and cholera |
treated, $12.50 ea.: bred sows, |
$25.00; service boars, $20.00. All |
crated and FOB. N. H. Bacon,
Irwinton.
S.C. male, 4. mos. old,
$11.00 with papers: or $10.00
without. Betty Zane Hodges,
Sandersville. Rt. 3 (4-H Club |
Member).
8 P. C. pigs, 8 wks old. 4 of
each sex, fine breeding stock,
$8.50 ea., with papers, or $7.50,
ea., without. John A. Saleit,
Carlton, Biot:
Reg. S, P. C.. boar and sow,
both 28 mos. old, and 27 mos.
old reg. Duroc Jersey brood
sow, (both sows bred). for
$150.00; 1 yr. old stock, ea.
Sie Pe ee Duroc-S. P. C. boars,
$80.00. Other fine pigs. all inoc-
ulated. Mrs. C. H. Swanson,
Atlanta, 219 State Capitol.
Fine Berkshire. pigs for sale.
5
17S. P. C. pigs, 1C wks. old,
$6.00. ea. at my barn. Mts. F
agit
i Ave.
sale or exe,
| Jege Park P. O.
tested pullets, well dev.,
| Park's Boke
/in June.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg, Ss. pi ee pigs. 4 to 6 mos.
old, champion breeding. Chif- |
ford Waters. Sylvania.
Big Bone Black African Gui-
nea pigs, 6 wks, old, treated and
shipped, $8.00 ea., or $15.00 pr..,
en Gy Brewer, Dainels-
ville. : =
Fine, young gilt, cross P. C.
and Essex, 18 mos. never bred,
wt, about 250 lbs., market price
at lot. Mrs. R. ce Thompson,
Wadley. Rt. 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS
> FOR SALE
At Stud:
Ginger T-1473.
Proven purebred Togeenbure
buck. Naturally hornless, Sire.
Canyon Triumph, T-629: Dam,
Mile High Avada 53442 CL
imported breedings and 8 ad-
vanced reg. does in ped.). Fee
purebreds. $5.00; grades, $3.00.
wo Highland, Martin.
100 percent purebred, -reg.,
Saanan doe, 17 mos. old, out of
7 qt. 14 oz. dam and 20 lb. 11
oz. sire. 100 percentage pure
buck kid by above sire and out
of 6 qt.. 15 oz. daughter of
above doe. 2 doe kids, . 4%
mos. old Papers on all. Edwin
Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes
Ave. N. W.
Reg. purebred Nubian sire of
best breeding; LaCrescenta-
Loma Alto Mile High. Black,
light trim; naturally hornless.
Fee, $5.00 for reg. does; $3.00
for grades; 2 buck kids for reg.
ourebred breeding, $15.00 ea.;
Chinchilla buck rabbits, 4 mos.
old. = $100- ea. EE. Grubbs,
Demorest. :
Purebred, ped., and reg.. Tog-
genburgs exclusively. Few milk--
ing does and choice doelings,
ages 5 to 6 mos., to sell reason-
able. Also, buck service by
Sir Rederick the outstanding
Toggenburg buck of the. South.
Fee $5.00. No discrimination
in price for grades or pure-
breds. John Hynds, Atlanta,
93 Warren St., N. E., De 5140.
1 Ram lamb, 5 wks. old. wt.
18 lbs., very gentle, $4.50 FOB.
Mrs. Geo. Dickson, Lavonia, Rt.
D
6 Wannie and 1
$50.00 for lot.
Ranger.
Reg. Saanan mate
oJ 8.3) Wyatt,
service,
Sumlin. Atlanta, 730 Grand
N. W., Center Hill.
Want 1 milk goat,
1 buck sheep, | Australorpe and New Hamp-
- shire Red chickens.
price,
2. wood: age farm ho
pooa farm mule, E. a
Waycross 611 Reynolds St.
1. fine stallion, 4 yrs, |
around 1000 lbs. wt., well brok-
n, work anywhere. $135.00 or
trade for mule colt or cow:
i. Murray. Homer. Rt.
LIVESTOCK WANTE!I
CATTLE WANTED: a
few young calves, any. b eet
State what you have and or
E_.D. Towns, Flovilla.
Want several purebred Ab
deen Angus heifer calves,
reasonably priced: also ex
yr. old Montana mare, v:
$150.00 for Aberdeen
salves. All to be rep. or su
to reg. O. B. Taylor, & na
2483 Gordon Rd.
HORSES AND MULES oe
Trade an A-1 gray perce OF
1 stallion. wt. 1600 Ibs. 3-
for a good serving, smooth
Ben F. Powell, Lylerly, Rt
HOGS WANTED: ~*
Want reg. Black African bi
bone Guinea male pig, 6 to 12
wks. old, for stock hog. 2 te
full details first letter. :
Bennett. Screven.
Want a barrow nade a 15
to 100 lbs. State price. W.
Tate Smith, Gainesville, Rt. ie
SHEEP AND GOATS
Want to hear. from party hav=
ing 50 to. 100. sheep. mostly
Ewes, to sell at reasonable
State breed and age. W.
J. Mullis. Waycross Rt. ae
Want to buy young. Reg. | :
ly goat. ready for service; only
white preferred. Lewis E. Ta os
or. Albany, Rt. 3, Box 515.
RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES) WANTED:
Chinchilla rabbits. Male not re.
lated to females. EK. A.
ton, Jefferson.
f AUSTRALORPES:
AA Black Australorpe, Whi te
February
1941 hatch, $1.50 ea., not pre=
3.00. 1 week free board. W. J. aes
Now laying. Grady M
Curley, Acworth, Box 83. 3
|_BARRED WHITE AND OTHER
"ROCKS:
Saanan |
and Nubian or grade, that will:
freshen soon. at least 4 ats.,
rowing.
lis:
Jee Roquemor .
, Americus, Rit 2;
when fresh. 2nd and 3rd far- |
W. B. Hagan, Damas-:
300
At stud. reg., purebred Tog-
genburg buck, G-Mans
Joe:
Confusciougs T-3032 Amrican '
Goat Society.
Best blood lines, ;
from heavy milking stock up to.
14 oz. Fee, $5.00 for:
purebreds: $3.00 for grades. |
Warren Rollins, Atlanta, 349-
Murray Hill Ave. NN E. De 6912.
15 ibs,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Valued at $60.00 for=
Want ssed oats, |
aks of- |
where.
rye and hairy vetch.
fer. Use anything [can
Phillips, Colquitt, Rt. a)
1000 lob. dark brown.
old mule, goog worker, in
cond.., $65.00. J. C. Crowe,
Janta, Rt 4. Box 617.
BE
J mule 1 hh: wagon. 4h.
Tae
yr, |
good .
t
U. S Approved tripple
Rock pullets, from aro
eggs layers, 11 wks.
65c ea.; 12 wks. old, 75c
ao Grant. Flowery Bra
Choice, selected White Rocks,
$ pullets and 1 cockerel, 14 wks.
/ old, extra fine, purebred. $9. 00.
| Mrs. eis Sikes. Cochran.
2 B. R., 7 wks. old, 25 ea.,
a0 the lot. Extra fine Ages
N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. C. :
v4 |
CORNISH:
10 Purebred Dark Cornish 4
qyeule hens, $1.37 each; coc=
Good ue oe aca any-
oe
: =HtUES and
Ate:
i
kerels. spring hatch, $2. 00 eat
5 Bleck Cornish hens. 1 cocker=
el and 5 pullets, $10.00 FOB:
i hgegs. $1.00 per 15 prepaid. Cc.
_Q. Sikes, Sylvester.
_GAMES AND GIANTS: |
Pit game roosters,
Warhorse,
FHC ea.? crowing: size, $1.00
2a. Money order: S. O. Huff,
Monticello, Rt. 4.
ersoses Warhorse stags
pullets. 50c ea, Frank J,
Si2Z&
jon
turner, 1 section of section har- | Watkins, Ellijay, Box I52:
row, 1 lot of plows and scrapes.
$50.00 cash. See these at the:
old. Godby P1.,. 2 -mi. Cook's
Crossing. Eddie Murdock. Col-
Box 34:
j dark horse mule, 12 yrs. old,
pert, sound. e00d worker,
AAA grade, biood-
not ov-
old, '12-- purebred
hens and rooster
Ieng.. str.
er 6 mos.
for sale, $13.00 FOR.
Ham, Summit, Rt 1.
1 hors mule, was 2 yrs- old
Good cond., unbrok-
en. $100.00 at my farm, or will
trade for yearlings or weaned
calves. Jerry M. Bond. Bogart,
RFD (Mars Hill Community.)
1 mar mule, $40.00 or give
for 3 nice heifer calves not un-
der 12 mos. old: 13 bu, black
walnuts for $4.00.- All. priced
at my home. Albert B. Mc-
Koy, Newnan.
j large gray mare mule, 10
yrs. old. in fine shape, wt. 1300
lbs... work anywhere.
my barn. John L.. Bennett,
| Screven. Rt. 2. Box 31.
I black mare mule, about 12
yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ibs., on -my
$60.00 |
at barn. or trade for 60 We 1.
Paid |
$225.00 and sell for $185.00, at. >
|
|
t
i
farm near Ashburn, for quick |
sale, $75.00, Easy to keep. Work |
anywhere, eh Sz NeSmith, Au-
gusta. :
|
752, =
+ tams, $4.00 pr.
Morgan.
iT EGHORNS: :
30 big Barron Eng. WwW. ue z
nos. old roosters, AAA gr: ee
60c ea. Boss Williams, Bo pe
dorm Rt23. gam
15 AAA large type Ww. La
March hateh roosters, ready for
seivice, $1.00 ea. or 6 for $5.00.
Reid Lunstord. Lavonia. /
PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS. |
QUAIL, ETC; VOR SALE:
Ringneck doves, 531.00. pr.,
with a 15 vercent disount on 2-
er more pair, Al R: Andrews,
Augusta, 1519 Central Ave.
10 or. Homing pigeons. mated
and working. 1 yr..old, for sal
or exe. for pig or chickens.
Write details. H. E. Swink,
Prookhaven, Hillcrest Ave. __
6 wks. old Northern Bob
White quail, $1.00 ea. lots of 5.
or more. Grown birds. $3.50.
pr: Ringneck pheasants, $3.50
pr.- Goldens, half grown, un=
able to tell sex, $2.00 e&.; Silt
ver Spangled Hamberg ban=
Co. Be.
Puferd.
REDS (NEW AMES
RHODE ISLANDS):
Pure N. H. Red 3 mos. old ;
cockerels. 75c ea. Fine for
breeders. Mrs. BeBe Roland,
6 N. H. red. pullets, f
ready to lay, $1.00.
$1.25. March hatch. $7.1
J. FE. Trawick. Tenni
rage Four 6
/*MARKETS not
ONE HOUSEHOLD.
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- Rent, Wanting to Rent and Buy, and In Exchange
For, notices MUST REACH THE BUREAU OF
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THAN: MONDAY,
CITY PROPERTY,
| field work.
POULTRY FOR SALE
POSITIONS WANTED
8 S. C. R. I.. Red yearling
hens, laying, AAA grade, 10
thybred (R. I. Red and W. Leg-
horns crossed) pullets, April
15th hatch, about ready to lay,
healthy, $1.00 ea. FOB. Mrs,
T W. Hagood, Atlanta, 1221
Colmer Ave., S.. E.
1 purebred rooster, half R. I.
Red and half Blue Andalusian,
$1.50; N. H. Red pullets, 11 wks.
old. 50c ea, Add postage. Mrs.
J. E. Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1.
20 purebred N. H. Red pul-
Jets. 3 mos old, 65c ea.; 30 N. H. |
roosters, 75c ea.; also 10 yel-
low legged Dark Cornish, pul-
Jets, 65c ea, FOB. Mrs. W. B.
Burrell, Rabun Gap.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, ETC.:
40 White African guineas,
$1.00 ea., in lots of 5 or 10 FOB,
mo less. _No cks. W. T. Roberts.
Gray.-
_ 25 Blue guineas, and 18 West-
ern Broad-Breast Bronze tur-
keys for sale. All 1941 hatch. |
J. H. Hilsman, Madison, Ri. 3.
10 White Pekin ducks, iarge
type, for sale or swap for hens,
er what have you? Sam Jen-,
kins. Decatur, Rt. 2.
POULTRY WANTED
BARRED WHITE AND OTHER
ROCKS: . i
6 April hatch White Rock:
hens. R. W. Torras, Atlanta,
e-o City Hail.
GAMES:
Want 2 young Atilen Round-
head game roosters, full blood. :
State best price, etc., at once.
J. W. Burns, Colquitt, Rt. 5,
3)
"POSITIONS WANTED
24 yr. old white man, wife, ne
@hildren, wants job on farm,
also exp. tractor driver and in
gaw mill work. Reasonable sal-
ary. Virgil Grizzle, Atlanta, 216
Memorial Drive., S. E.
- Want job as overseer of stock
farm, and produce feed stuff.
85 yrs. old, wife and self, no
children. Life time exp. No
_@runkard. No. Ga. preferred.
Reasonable salary, Russell T.
Burkey, Cochran. Rt. 4.
- Want job looking after place.
making crop for elderly couple
who will furnish some help un-
til crop is made. R. G. Griffin,
a
49 yr. old young man and
mother wants place on dairy
er poultry farm, with christian
eople, prefer place near Mil-
fedaeville (but go elsewhere).
Goog ref. Experienced. C. N.
Boyd, Milledgeville, Rt. 1, Box
140-A.
_ Man with helper, wants small
farm with some good, christian
people. Have to be furnished,
and trans. furnished for both.
Dont drink. Best of ref. Can
work for wages until time to
start crop. Can operate a water
Grist Mill. drive truck or car.
G. E. Watts, Toomsboro.
Single man, 53, exp. farmer,
retal yard work, truck
farming, poultry and _ stock
faising, wants work near At-
~ Janta at once. Sober, honest and
hard worker. Good ref. Start
tor smali salary and board. B.
M. Wocdward, Atanta, 83 Cain
St. N. E., Apt. 4. Ma 7068.
Single man, 52, exp., farmer.
garden and poultry raising,
caretaker. wants work at once. |
Small salary and board. Cood
ref. sober, honest and depend-
able, M. V. Wood, Atlanta, 159
Harris St.. N. W., % Wm. Dyar.
: Want a good 2 h. farm on
ords. and 4ths. or standing rent.
Want good house and barn: like |
some good bottom land and 12
or 15 A. cotton allotment: on or
hear school bus route. E. E. Lo-
gan, Hiram. Rt. 2.
Man with wife ana child,
wants dairy work or place on
cattle farm. 22 yrs. old. Best of
ref. At once. Hogan C. Boyd,
Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 148 A.
Mother and 5 boys, 9 to 18
yrs, old, want small farm with-
in 10 or 15 mi. Macon, on 50-50
basis. Landlord to furnish stock
and tools and half of fertilizer;
able to furnish self. All well
exp., in farming. Mrs. W, G.
Turner, Macon, Rt. 2:
Want job tending stock, poul-
try, for wages or 50-50 basis.
year round job. 57 years old,
ig lida R. L. Carter, Auburn,
Married man, wife and 3 chil-
dren wants work by the day
on farm in Coffee county, near
Douglas, to begin September
15th. Ref. exch. Write and I will
vome see you. Julius Adams,
Pineview. Rt. 1.
Want hear from parties near
Marietta who have 1 h. crops
to rent on shares or standing
rent, with some wood, blidgs.,
and pasture. Ref. given, any
, time. R. M. Summer, Acworth.
; Rt. 1.
Want job on dairy or to gather
crop. Move September 10th. And
erop for 1942. Robert-H. Stog-
ner, Bowdon.
Want job light farm. work,
no field work, with small fam-
ily of good people, for home
ang salary. Alma Roberts, Juni-
per.
Want work on dairy or farm.
Exp. hand at both, Have to be
moved. Start any time. Wife
wants work also. Write par-
ticulars and wages paid. James
Ratton, Greenville, Rt. 2, Box
126.
Want 1 h. share erop fer 1942,
have 3 hands to work; or job in
dairy at $5.00 week and board
or $10.00 and board self. Grade
A. dairy hand. Russell Wade,
Warrenton.
Want good 1 or 2 h. farm for.
1942, Standing rent or share
erop::' Muse be good land and
house. Write. Dent E. Winskie,
Statesboro, Rt. 5. Box 28.
Want good 2 h. farm near high
school, Standing rent. Prefer-
ably in Cobb county. J. L. Hag-
ler, Marietta. Rt. 1.
Exp. dariyman and truck
driver, wants job on farm. Can
do most anything. Married and
have 1 baby. No bad habits.
20 yrs. old. Robert Hancock
Bishop. Rt. 1. i
Want light farm work, no
field work, for couple without
chldren. No. 1 ref. Mrs. Lucy
.on, Elberton. 311 So. Oliver
Want job. White, Exp. trac-
tor and truck driver and 5 yrs.
exp. cultivating corn and cotton.
Any make tractor. $30.00 mo.
J. H. Carnette, Eastmaa, Rt. 3.
MARKET BULLETIN
GEORGIA TOBACCO GROWERS NEE!
REDRYING PLANTS AND STORAGE
WAREHOUSES :
August 19, 1941.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want sober, middieaged,
country raised couple, colored
preferred on small farm, 18 mi.
Atlanta. Modern conveniences.
Man as caretaker and light farm
chores; wife light farm work, no
field work. C. E. Conkin, 715
Rhodes-Haverty Bld.. Ma 9826.
Want white woman, 25 - 45
yrs. old for light farm work, no
Must be healthy,
honest and clean. Room, board,
$3.00 week. Write. Mrs. E. G.
Echols, Atlanta, 282. Parkway
Dr. N. E.. Ma 5998.
Want settled, white woman
for light farm work, no field
work. Live as one of the fam-
ily. Mrs. J. M. Kilgore, Winder,
Rt 3:
Want reliable
middleaged,
41 white woman to live in home
and help with light farm work.
no field work nor milking. Kind
treatmnt, small salary. Start at
once. Mrs. Louise Deagan, Du-
Juth, -
Want young boy who needs a
| good home to live with us and
help with farm chores. Good
home, No one except with best
of character need apply. Write
or see for particulars. At once.
L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Rt. 2.
Want man and wife (or
mother). no children, to help on
farm. Man work for wages and
plant late patches, and maybe
chance for part crop and part
wages for 1942. Live in small
house separately. Give ref. At
ence. _ Mrs. E. Bruce, Dawson-
ville. Rt. 2.
Want 2 families to gather crop
also men to help with saw mill
and to cut 500 cords of wood
and man to burn charcoal on
shares, also men for crops for
1942. E. N. Chambers, Villa Rica.
Want goog man for 400 acres
under fence, including 100 A.
crop lands, 200 A, old fashion
pasture; 2 houses, (11 rooms),
barn, poultry shacks, etc. Stand-
ing rent. Most of first yrs: ren-
tal payable by repairs. E. E.
Bishop, Thomasville, Rt. 3.
Want famer for 3 or 4 h.
farm, good houses, pasture, out-
bldgs., plenty of wood, water.
Standing rent. Write or see for
further infomation. Mrs. C. W.
Clonts, Atlanta, 1352 Donnelly
Ave., Ra, 1033.
Want healthy, unencumbered, ;
white woman for light farm
work, no field work, Room,
board and $2.50 week. J. E.
Mills, Athens, Ruth St.
Want good man for good 2
h. farm, 5 room house, out-
bldgs., pasture, wood, in Gwin-
nett Co. Standing rent or 3rds
and 4ths. Give ref. Velma
Burns, Dectaur, 785 E. College
Ave.
Want middleaged white wo-
man to help with light farm
work, for home; live as One of
family. Must be of good char-
acter and smooth temper. Mrs.
: A. O. Swoffard, Villa Rica.
Want family to help gather
big crop. Prevailing wages
paid. House, wood and pasture
furnished. Help in hay, pick
cotton and sow grain. Chance
for place for 1942 if satisfactory.
Joe M. Ward, Sugar Valley. :
Want nice, healthy woman
for light farm work, no field
work nor milking. Board, Laun-
dry, small salary. Write or see
at once. M. H. Brankley, Face-
ville.
Wanted settled, white woman.
light farm work, no field work
nor milking. Good pay. Write
full information in first letter.
Velma A. Hale, Atlanta, Rt. 4,
Box 139.
Want middleaged couple,
white or colored, for 1 h. farm
for 1942. either on halves or
by day. Ref. required. Homer
Harris. Bradley.
Want nice, elderly couple, no
children. to live in home and
assist with farming. No drink-
ing man need apply. Mrs. L.
P. Miller Junction City.
Want srnall family with 2
plow hands for farm work for
1942. 4 R. house: on mail and
school bus line. W. W. Smith.
Gainesville. Rt. 1.
Want middleaged white wo-
man healthy for light farm
work, no field work. Give age
exp., salary expected, etc. E. H.
McMichael, Buena Vista Rt. 2.
Want woman, around 35: for
light fram work. no field work: |
Give particulars in answering.
H. E. Barnes. Summit, Rt. 2.
Want middleaged woman or
girl for light farm work, no
field work, $5.00 week and
home in family of 2. L. R.
Hasty, Dawson, RFD.
Mr. J. E. Ladson
Moultrie, Georgia
Dear Mr. Ladson:
15th.
bacco growers.
ican Tobacco Association,
under the present set up.
there is.
have the effect of giving
warehouses would make
Wednesday, August 27,
I appreciate very much your letter of August
I hope we can get representative growers ant
others interested in producing tobacco together anc
try to work out a concrete plan for helping the
After meeting with the Committee of the Ame
cussed by them, I am fully convinced that we
never have a satisfactory tobacco market in Georgi
In the first place, the tobacco companies do
furnish enough buyers through the season so ft!
the farmer can get the full benefit of what dema
To illustrate: This year the sale was continue
only one week in Georgia before markets were ope!
ed in sections of Carolina.
demand from the tobacco interests in Georgia wou
for at least three or four weeks. This would unque
tionably better existing conditions to a large exter
Ultimately, it will be necessary for Georgia
have redrying plants and storage warehouses makir
it possible for Georgia growers to hold their toba
off the market when they see fit.
The establishment of redrying plants and
diately available to Georgia growers. It would als
provide facilities for independent buyers to han
Georgia tobacco without necessitating immediat
shipment to Carolina and rehandling there.
One other thing that we must have is warehor
men who have time to handle the Georgia crop,
whose business is not so arranged that they have
hurry through in Georgia in order to get to Carolin
I would appreciate hearing from you furth
in regard to the matter as I know that you are b
interested and experienced.
Sincerely yours,
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
1
and hearing matters dig
I believe that a concerte
us a full corps of buye
storag
Government loans im
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTE!
Want middleaged white. chris-
: tian woman for light farm work,
no field work. Good, christian
home in country, 10 mi. Wash-
ington, 30 mi. Athens. Private
room. clothes and $8.00 mo.
Will come after. Write at once.
Gross Harper, Atlanta, No. 2
Capitol Square.
Want good farmer for 1942.
Free rent for 1942 for repairs
to place. Good pasturage. Near
Forsyth. Ga. Miss Nancy Head,
Atlanta, 800 Piedmont Ave. N.
i,
Want woman for light farm
work, no field work nor milk-
ing. Man and wife only. $4.00
mo. and board. State age and
particulars. W. M. Thornton,
Jesup.
One of the best 2 to 3 h.
farms in Cobb Co.. to reliable
party for 1942. 30 minutes
drive from Atlanta. Address,
J. M. Butts, Atlanta, 215 Bona
Allen Bldg. t :
Want family to help gather
crop. Good house, water, wood
furnished: Place for 1942 if
good workers. 11 mi. W. Grif-
fin. J. R. Gaulding, William-
son.
Want middleaged, white wo-
man, unencumbered, for light
farm work, no field work. Small
salary per week and live in
home. Write particulars about
self. Mrs. E. W. Palmer, Vi-
dalia. :
Want clean, healthy, white,
unencumbered. settled woman
for light farm work, no field
work. _$3.00 week. Mrs. T. B,
Davis. Ringgold, Rt, 3. _
Want exp. help for farm 12
mi. Atlanta, 25 acres bottom-
land, Chattahoochee River: 5 R.
house, stream garden _ spot.
plenty wood. on shares, party
furnishing, or standing rent.
Lee Richardson, Atlanta. 160
Peachtree St.
Want farmer for 2 h. farm on
Chattahoochee River. 5 mi. Nor-
eross. Goog dwelling and all
necessary out-bldgs. Commun-
'icate with J. T. Simpson, Nor-
cross. RFD.
Want christian woman for
light farm work, no field work.
Reasonable wages and home
with 2. Jos. Freeman, Blakely.
Want settled. unencumbered
white woman for light farm
work, no field work. Must be
able to milk 1 cow. Private
reom, beard, and $3.00 week.
Good Christian home. Mrs.
Carl Hutchins, Auburn.
| week and board. Mrs. W
Want family of 4 or 5 or
field hands to gather crop,
ton, fodder. corn and pe
house, wood pasture, gard
all free: mail and school bus
door. Good cow for sale. W.
McPherson, Villa Rica, R. 1.
Want reliable family for 2
farm, 3rds and 4ths, 6r st
ing rent. Good 3 R. house,
barns, out-blgds.. pastui
wood, 3 R. tenant house: so
corn and cotton land, 7 mi.
Hill on Atlanta and Campbe
ton Rd. W. B. Cochran, Colle
Fark Rt.1 ee
Want man on halves. Rais
crops and stock on Blythe Is.
land. B. O. Furcell, Bru
wick; or Dr. J. KK. Buree
Douglas. ; :
Want settled. married coup
colored to live on place and |
light farm work. Both wo:
House, lights, fuel furnished.
mi. City limits Augusta. Wri
H. C. Boardman Augusta
Want unencumbered wh
woman, middleaged, to do lig
farm work, no field work. $3
Groover, Atco. Box 95.
Want healthy, reliable, se
woman to live in home and
do gen. light farm work. Ho1
and reasonable salary. Sor
one near Savannah preferr
Need at once. Mrs. K. E. Jons-
tin. Savannah. Louisville Rr.
_ Want boy or girl to live w
elderly couple, as one of fa
and help with light farm chores.
No milking nor field work.
send to school: help raise ch
ens for spending money.
J. W. Walker, Tifton, Rt.
Want clean; reliable wh
woman for gen? light farm wor
no field work. Good home
right person. Write or 4
Mrs. J. R. Durham, Atl
2445 Boulevard Dr.. S. E
Want farm hand to-
gather crop. Can use man
wife, no children. Pay man
month, wife by the day; cot
pickers by the hundred.
$10.00 to $12.00 mo.. room
board. 10 mi. No. Villa R
mi. Roses Gin ang store.
Sept. 1st. J. O. Campbell, De
las, Rt. 4. : Se
Want 4 or 5 men and
white or colored, to work
harvest all crops on 4
farm. 1942. Good land.
houses. good location. G
required. Weekly |
Must be sober, reliable
L, E. Phillips, Coie