Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1941 October 15

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DEPARTMENT
TOM LINDER

AGRICULTURE
COMMISSION ER |



UME 24,

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1941



EORGIA FARMERS ARE URGED
TO ORGANIZE MILK ROUTES

By TOM LINDER

Commissioner of Agriculture





_ T have requests from a number of farmers who say they are
ow producing and can produce ten to twenty-five gallons of

nilk per day each, but they have no way of getting it to market

are not getting enough for sour cream to make it profita-

There is a demand now for all the wholesome and sanitary
nilk that is produced in the state.
It eccurs to me that in many counties it would ss practical
or those farmers who ar and can produce limited amounts of
lk to organize a truck route to pick up the milk daily at the
arms and deliver it to the nearest market.

The Department of Agriculture is glad to give every assist-

nce possible in helping to work out profitable arrangements af.

us kind.

I suggest that those farmers living in each community or
ounty who are interested in an arrangement of this kind get
ogether and see if they can work out an arrangement among

emselves.

If you need our assistance in any way, let me know.





Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets
: Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:

| Per CWT

= - October 10, 194b
e September 30Augusta $10.40-$10.55
September 30 Nashville 10.30
October 1Albany \ AB AG
October 1Rome. j. 11.20
October 2Bainbridge 9.75-
October 2Valdosta 9.90
- October 3Cordele : 10.00
October 7Arlington. eS 9.50
7Macon a 10.25
9Americus 8.10-$10.20





















TOP FED CATTLE

September 30Augusta ke ES . 25-$ 9.00
September 30Nashville -7.75- 8.00
October - 1Albany st 9.50- 11.50

October 1Rome ee 7.00- 9.00
- October 9.Bainbridge 8.00- 9.75
October 2Valdosta 7.00- 8.20
October 3Cordele __ 9.00- 10:00
October 6Sylvester _ .00- 8.85

October 8Albany _~ _ 10.65- 10.75.
October 7Arlington 8.00- 8.75





























October 9Americus 8.50- 8.95

~ Condensed Statement of Showing Made By
Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture,
To The Committee In Washington

Those contributing to the production of wealth in this
country can be roughly divided into three classes:
1. Capital _
2. Industrial labor
3. Agriculture.
It is obvious that capital cannot directly produce | new
wealth.
Capital can only contribute to the production of new wealt



by furnishing finances for the production of crops of raw mate:

rial first; and second, by financing industrial activities that tak
raw materials and turn them into greater wealth by transform:
ing the raw materials into finished products.
It is, therefore, easy to be seen that new wealth must
furnished either through agriculture and industrial enterprises
working together or through the exploitation of one = these
branches. Sie
For many years, beginning with the first obs draeuts of pre-
tective tarriffs new wealth, which is another name for profits,
was furnished by both agriculture and industrial labor.
Industrial labor is now so high and thoroughly organize
that it is able to demand and receive an equitable pare in. the

distribution of new w ealth or profits.

Agricultural labor, including both farm operators and hiree
help, is still unorganized and still unable to demand or receive
a just division of the product of its labor.

In 1910 all the persons living on the finds in the United
States received $139.00 each in cash.

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-FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ~

Prices prevailing at following State FarmersMarkets:
October 10, 1941

Apples (Stayman), fancy, med. to large, boxes
Beans (Snap), per bu. hampers _..
Beans (Lima). per bu. hprs.
Collards, per doz. bunches
Eggplant, per bu. hprs. __..
Okra Green), per bu. hprs.
Peas (Field), per bu. hprs
Peppers (Bell), per bu. hprs.
Potatoes, (sweet) Porto Ricans, per bu. bsk. = pees
Squash, er bu. hprs. __.
Tomatoes. 8 qt. baskets _
Turnips, per doz. bunches _
~Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. =



























~ MARKET REPORT. OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS |

Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned)

October 10,1941 Always subject to variation,

Eggs quoted below are for GHORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B and Grade

C eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations.

Atlanta Augusta
Eggs, Large, White,. Grade A, doz. : 40 35
Eggs, Medium, Grade A, doz : 38 = = 380
Eggs, Small, Grade A, doz._______-- Bibs a es 25

7 Hens... Gol., 4% tbs. up. 1b. ; , .20 18

- Hens, Leghorn, A ese : 18 415

_ Reosters, Ib. S : 12 .10

Stags, Ib. t 14 : LD

_ Friers, tb. = 20
= 8











20},



Capons, lb.
Country Butter, best table, Ib, =
Field peas, mixed, bu...
Field Peas, not mixed, bu.

Ear Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.), bu
Shelled Corn, bu =
Oats, bu. 58
Wheat, bu. ~ 1.05- 1.10
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs...
Cabbage, (Green), per 100 ibs.___
Cabbage (White), per 100 lbs,

Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton _14.00-15.00



Col b 104
2 eae? INDEX

Flowers and Seed for Sale

Flowers and Seed Wanted

Farm Land for Sale

Ineubators and Brooders for Sale _ 2

Incubators and Breeders Wanted 2

Secand Hand Machinery for Sale 2

Second Hand Machinery Wanted _2

Seed for Sale

Beans and Peas for r Sale | Se

Pecan and other .Fruit Trees. for
Sale }



Planis for Sale .

Fruit for Sale
Honey. Bees and Bee Supplies __
Miscellaneous for Sale
Misesilancous Wanted _

eByrup. for Sale 2 = Seek





Peanut Hay, No. 1, per ton 10.00-11.00

Spanish Peanuts, No. 1, per ton
(Nel. Shelling Plant.) ~--
Cottonseed (Prime)

Cottonseed Meal, 8 per cent___--
Cottonseed Meal, 7 per cent a
Peanut Meal, 45 % . ae







Tabatea far Bale = oo So.

Grain and Hay for Raie-.<

Calitic Jar wale oe

Hogs for Sale sees

Horses and Mules for Sale ess
Sheep and Goats for Sale eB
Livestock Wanted Ss 3 4
Poultry for: Sais. oe -4
Paultry Wanted 2
Farm Help Wanted :
Positions Wanted _

























































































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122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner

ecutive Office, State Capitol.

: Atlanta, Ga. :





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TOM LINDER |



lade By Tom Linder, Commissioner
Of Agriculture



(Continued From Page One)

SNe



os 1940 ee received $161, 00 each, or an in-
se of $22.00.

In 1910 each person in on United States ce did
live on the farm received $482.00, while in 1940
y received $700.00 each, or an increase of $218.00
ie ece against an increase of 00 eDiets fe those
yn the farms. Peis

At the present time in ine South it is not uncom-

shing their own capital investment and their own
working for $161. 00 per annum or less.

At the same time if you pass by an industrial
nt employing the most unskilled labor you will
nd they are paying from $2.40 a day on up.

Two dollars and forty. cents a day amounts to
8.80 in twelve months. Those who are receiving
ty cents an hour can make $998.40, while those
ho are receiving fifty cents, an hour can make $i, -
O per year. rs

If we assume that there are an average of five
le on each farm, three of whom are able to work,
yearly income of those three who actually work
iid amount to $218.00 each, while the average of
mon unskilled labor. amounts to not less than $1,-
00 per year.

vied is easy to see that one unskilled laborer work-
n industry, even out in the agricultural sections,





oes capital, and is the backbone of the com-
in which he lives.



products without first equalizing the farmer
the industrial worker will make it impossible for
farmers to produce crops of food and other raw
erial so vital to the nation for national defense.

The administration is going for all out produc-
sion of raw materials and finished products of all
s in the industrial world.

As important as are ships, planes, tanks, guns,
1 other war supplies, they are no more vital to.



Remember this, we cannot, with certainty, say
we will be able to produce an ample Supply
wheat, cotton, meat, etc., in any given year.

Weather conditions and other factors beyond
control may intervene and bring about a short
a ust when the nation is hungry and destitute.

is. time for the Congress to take cognizance
effective action to insure all out production of
and > other farm supplies.

Instead of talking about farm prices creating in-
, it is time to talk about encouraging the farm-
o make every effort to insure this country and
urop against starvation.





TOM LINDER, _ 3
- Commissioner of Agriculture.



n to see intelligent and experienced farmers fur-

ing five times as much as the farmer is permit-

he fixing of ceilings on the prices of agricul-|.

io al defense than food and other products of the}

a Le MARKET BULLETIN:

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



CORRECTIONS:

Camellias. 80 var. 8 to 12
$1.00 each: 24 to 36 $3.00 to
$3.50 each; beautiful. deep pink,
rooted cuttings, 3 for $1.00: 2
year plants, 75 ea. Mrs. John S.
Clark, Jacksonville.



FLOWERS AND SEED



WANTED
~ Want Ladys Slipper. _ tril-
liums, hyacinths. Dutchmans

Breeches, hardy fuchsias, bleed-
ing heart. Jack in pulnpits.
hardy water lies etc. Buy or

exe. young Delphinium vlants

or landered feed sacks and other
value. Mrs. J. E. Ingram, Li-
thonia. Rt. 3.



|} FARM LAND FOR SALE



FARM FOR SALE:

112 acres Fayette Co., 40 min-
utes from Atlanta, 15 mi. Grif-
fin schools, churehes; electri-
city in house; also goog facm
for rent. 2.mi. from Brooks. R.
P, Steinheimer. Brooks.



INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE



2 Sears-Roebuck oil burning
brooders, used 1 year, for sale
or exc. for 1 pr. purebred Du-
roc or big bone Guinea pigs or
18 common goats. Mrs. Aapees
Russ. Nicholls, Rt. 2. _

Electric brooder, 52 in. -can- ;
opy. used 1 season, $6.50. or
exe. for nice, healthy - Leghorn
pullets. FOB Ray City. aS A.
DeVane, Nashville. ee

4 blue flame 52 in. canopy
brooders, from Oakes. used 1
season (with best results). $24.
Cost new. $45.00. Alfred D.
Less, Columbus, Rt 2-4 pene
ulga Rd.) :

5 deck electric brooder. 4
broilers, both perfect cond.. for
quick sale $50.00: cost $140.00.
Henry Albert, eee Mountain.
Ree : ot
1 new Sours Roebuck Super
Hatcher inc.. 150 cap.. used 1
time. $15.00 or trade for 20
heavy breed hens. Mrs. Rus-
sell Burkey, . Cochran, Rt. 4.

Little Brown Hen incubator.
for sale or would exc. for small
shoat. Mason McKinnon, oe
ezuma. Rt. 1. as a

1 round Gecese idader! 52
in. 500 cap, dav old biddies. used
1 season, $650 or exc. for pul-
lets. Cc. A. DeVane. Nashville.



INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED.



Want slightly ea ia
brooder 500 can.. in good eond.
priced right. Give name. of
make, cond... and price. J. S.
Huckaby. Atlanta. 976 Under-
wood Ave.

f

- SECOND-HAND __
MACHINERY FOR SALE



{

A 2-horse wagon, good cond..
$25.00. John Foy, Oakman.

1 International feed grinder,
good running cond., $15.00 at
my home, for quick: sale. Wi Ge
Carpenter Tifton, Rt. 5.

Some Cane Mills. a 3 roller
Kehoe make, and 2 old: fash-
joned ones, rollers 11 in. high:
12 in. dia.. cap and clamps
complete: 1 Neverfail incubator.
300 egg cap. perfect cond. Sell
or exc. D. M. Kirkland, Sum-
mertown.

Case 18x36 Thresher, South-
ern Queen Corn Mill, 5 row
open furrow grain drill, all good
cond. Come see. R, D, Tatum,
Palmetto.

DeLaval 2 unit milking ma-
chine complete, separator, etc.,
for modern dairy. R. H. Hor-

deck finishing battery, cap., 120]

Wednesday, October 15,

SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE






SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANT



% h. wagon, sev. plow tools
and Model T.
cash, Mrs. Evelyn Howard, Ma-

rietta> -Rt.-2.

Seasoned Cypress Silo, cir. 48
ft.. height, 24 ft.. for sale. Mrs.
S. T. Kidder, Meigs.

1 Duplex drier. suitable for
drying peaches, also other pack-
ing equipment. Give terms to
Tioht< parties. D:-P. .. Barden:
Toccoa, 3C5 Tugalo St.

DeLaval cream separator No.
10: 15-20--milk< cans=-also-- 2
grain cradles. all at bargain. TE,
J. Biggers. Bremen.

Fordson tractor. running cond.
with pulley, $45.00. Ferris
Hutchins, Lawrenceville. Rt. 3.

Columbus syrup mill No. 11,
good cond., and a stalk cutter,
fair cond. cheap. See or write.
J. Dorsett Roberts, Macon. Rt.
2. (Bloomfield Rd.)

Meadows Grist mill, 30 in.
rock fine cond.. Barrel type
sheller platform scales, $175.00:
15h. p. motor. 3 phase, 60 cyl..
220 volts. with plate and pul-
ley. $100.00. J. W. Darden, Ho-
gansville.

Automatic can sealer, perfect
cond., sealed 500 cans, $9.00
KEOB] Mrsz.d. 1 Mipsconin,
White. :

Model 15-30 International
tractor on steel . wheels, Ist.
class mechanical and operat-

ting cond. $175.00. Ben. R. Pate,

Thomaston.
Grist mill. 32 m. rocks; corn
rsheller, conveyors, shaftings.

etc., and 20 h. p. electric mo-
cor, all $450.00 cash. Come see
in operation. A. B. Preston,

+ Monroe.

Gold Nuggett Oat Huller,
used 5 hours, modern and good
as new, sell at half-price $65.00.
L. iD. Shivers, Norwood.

No. 15 DeLaval Cream Sepa-
rator, 2-5 gal. cream cans, in
A-1- cond., $50.00 or trade for
livestock or corn at market
price. J. R. Goodwyne. For-
eytt

_ 20 in. extra heavy steel frame
2 roller Cane Mill, for sale. F.
C. Underwood, Quitman.

work. Reosanable price or trade
for good tractor. J. W. Thomp-
son, Ailey. =

ecmplete with body and brake.

trade for 2 good grade Osc:
or S. P. C. pigs. 1 mi. So. Col-
lege Park on Fairburn Rd. G.
P. Cochran, College Park, Rt. 1.

22 Caterpillar tractor, good
running and mechanical cond.
power take off. also Killifer
Offset Dise Harrow, both re-
cently overhauled. Ss. Cc. Cand-
ler, Madison.

- Livermon Peanut picker, 1
Turner Peanut picker, for sale.
R. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville.

' Empire 8 plow grain drill,
-yeasonable price, Forsyth and
Juliette Road. Homer G Park-
pone Rt. 1, Box 66.

7 h. p. eng., used for farm-
ing, good cond., for sale. Mrs.
Bud Land. Alpharetta. Rt. 1.

John Deere tractor. 1941 mod-
el disc, plow and cut, good as
new 1%. mi, North Menlo
725.002 Ft. Hawkins, Menlo.
ERG:

a reversible Chattanooga disc

|plow for sale; W. T. Roberts.

Gray.
1 O B. Wise Hammer Mill

in good running order, for sale:

E. Mitchell. Zebulon.

A 14 ft. Case. tractor drawn
erat drill. good cond. $75.00
. N. Moyer, Barnesville, -

3 h. Avery reversible
plow, 24 disc, $15.00; 2 h. No.
11 Oliver Slat-Wing turn plow,
$12.50: 2 h. No. 10 Moline Slat
Wing turn vlow, $10.00. All first
class cond. Exc. for wheat and
oats. G. C. Edmondson, Tem-
=

R.



Tee
MACHINERY WANTED



Want 1 second hand Syrup |

boiler. 60 gal. preferred. State
price at once. A. J. Brannon,
Statesboro. Rt. 2.

_ Want buy good. used tractor,
cheap. John Deere A or G. pre-
ferred. Revel Jenkins, Daniels-





: 'Pavo Rd.)

ton. Thomasville, (4% mi. on

: ee
Sess ee

paar



= ville.





motor cheap for

-cond..

20 o, p. boiler and engine,
ist. class cond., used in farm

1 light Givcnsbals 2 2 h. eae lay. Rt. 5. Box 1.

cheap. for cash. Might consider

lb. No stamps.

2 : Box 103.
Hammer mill. A-1 Sone: also}

dise |

25Cs 25 collossal, larges































































Want 1 weed Hogger, a_
or 3 row. grain drill. 1 plow f
smal Allis-Chalmers tractor,
E, Birdsong. Macon. Rt. 3.

Want a horse drawn Binde
good cond., for eash. R. L.
liams. Ringgold. Rt. 1.

Want 1 Ensilage cutter

good cond. cheap. State best
price. Leon Ehrlich, Swains-
boro. 3

Want for cash a Fordson ty
tor with -or without plow
good cond... at reasonable pr
Beh: Stevenson, -Ellenwo

Trade a 45 h. p. Case e
used to pull Grist Mill. fo
good tractor. R. C. McKo
eet. 1504 DeKalk Ave,

Want 2..3 or 4 dise tra
tiller. in. good cond. G. C
ams, Social Circle:

Want-a No. 2 or No. 9:3
ler cane mill and a 60 gal. Sy
kettle in first class cond,
genuine Ribbon Cane syrup
same. J. E. Pennington,
hurstt. Box 205.

Want a windmill. tower
tank. Can come after if ne
Augusta. F. D. Moseley. Gro
town. Rt. 1. Box 90-A.

Want gvod-2nd. han, 6
syrup boiler. cheap for
W. J. Mullis. Waycross, Ri

Want Seeder for John



ing make, model and pr
F. Harris. Griffin. Box

Want 1 good Fo dson-
pulley, 40-75 ft.. 1 good tr
coil or unit box

arts, 1 good Turner or Lil
ton or Benthal power hay 01
cheap for cash. Sam
Douglas: Rts. i. 4

Want a 60 gal. syrup
within 75 mi. State price
and how many years in
J. D: Williams. Screven.
Box 263.

Want 1 ie Vise aid.
1 small portable forge. i
cheap for. cash. J
Sammons. Baxiey. Rt. 20

Want 2 rear Fordson i
wheels with good clea
them. cheap for cash.
A Beer. Dockery, Be

Want buy se
Mill in good. co

Want John Deere Tiller
or 6. dise. if not used wr
State cond. of tiller. J. Te,
Tey. Thomaston.

Want Standard Twi
or Handv man 4h. p. |
tractor. Write age. cond.. w

AP Gal ieee cash SO





10 Ibs. clean, Say bro
leaf mustard seed, 10c 0z.:
ehh (
Whigham. :

Unhulled ebae Clo
seed, rine. _ bright, dbl. scre
ed. Write for sample price
reg. Hereford bull and reg
roc boar hog. Sell or ex
prevent inbreeding. S.
Thornton. Dewyrose, R.

wie mammoth >
see c oz. plus poste
Charlie Ww. Stone, Baxley,

2

Req nest: onions for fall pl
ing, 40c gal. P. P. to 3rd
Mrs. Belle Park, Alma R

Bur clover seed. 85c bu.
ed. Dirt to innoculate, a
C. Reid. Hogansville.

Genuine Ga collard se
tes 302 larger quantities

ips TN. Busse Be Th
er omas

Blue Ridge Mtn. ee
Runs 15-20 ft. Grows up
lbs. ea., 3 bu. to vine. 20

free. ea. order. Will C. =~
Royse ee oo

and purple fig sprouts. |
Miss Ruby pets. LaGra e
tire 3 FE Carringt :

Cane and seed eae
stalks of P. O. J.

there). Talmadge
pies x 1.





ty of fiela peas for ae

e old farm, 12 mi. N. of
Frank C.. Pruitt,
1. 5B, 67.

ite sugar crowder peas:

astings lady finger peas.
=. $1.00 del. or exc. for
: ew. feed sacks or sun-
Write before

. Mrs. 'S. P. Reed, Var-

st proof pance English
15e Ib.: also large.smooth
tard seed 35c lb. Add post-
ourds. mixed sizes, 3c ea:
stage: red and green hot
pe 85 gal. P. P: Mrs. Fred
inson,. Valdosta. Rt. 4.



CAN AND OTHER
RUIT see Y FOR oe



or November del., Tung Nut
24 in., $7.50 C. Mrs. Vir-
a p McKee. Albany, Rt.. 2,
ton Rd. >.
out 25 Silver Maple Bushee:
ar ft., high. 20c ea. at New-
or 15 ea. at my home. Al-
McKoy. Newnan.

pernongs, bronze, mus-
ines, black, 15 ea., 10 for
black walnut. trees, same:
ispberry, blackberry, Him-
40 doz.: red. yellow
yellow figs. 10 ea. Mrs.
Robinson, Bowdon. Rt. 2.
te insp..
ch trees: $55.00 M.: $6. 00
1.00 doz.: grape vines, same
Plum, Apricot, 2c
righer; black walnut, $2.00
ees. Mrs. EL B. Travis,



LANTS FOR SALE



og rooted, Sage plants, 75.

Peppermint 2. 002.200;
x M. O. Mary Grindle.
lonega, Ti:

e plants, well vabted. 25
. 60c: 6. $1.00, postpaid. V.
th Alvation.

_ Missionary stnew berry

; 15 .: Exc. for dried

plants, or anything can

ach pay postage. Mrs.
Hallman. Stilson.

zu, extra large. rooted for
and Jarbor. Semesan
for 50c postpaid. J.
Toole. Macon, R. 33, Burton

abbage plants Stra. Early

and Flat Dutch,

sowie from new erop

500. 55c: 90c M. Postpaid.
Stockes, Fitzgerald.

dzu crowns, fall del.. $6.00
Be C. Yonge Walker, Toc-

A0c C.: $3.50 M.:
on small ordern. Exc.

ite 100 Ib. sacks in

bage plants: Large fresh
a early J. and Chas. W..,
y ready. 500, 70c; $1.00 M.
stpaid. Prompt Snipe pe
uar. F, F. Stokes, Fitz-

rdy Lucretia and Eldorado
ckberry plants, well rooted.
ants $1.00 C.: 2,000 $15.
ders filled promptly with
M. Robinson,

plants 3. 25. 50c or-
more, del. Dollie Black-
Dahlonega. R. 1.

Gainesville. R. 2.

wherry plants: ro
maximum fruiting
. highest yields, large
es, Fairfax. Dorsetts. 60c C;
-M.: Catskills. Late giants,
ne 5.50 M. Exc. for fryers
lens. Postpaid. Mrs. w. N.
=. Odum, R. 1.

and heading collards. 30
10. 90c- Madison and ever-
neg strawberry. 35c C.; 500.
$2.20 M.- All del. Amos
Gainesville. RO

arbearing and Madison
berry, 35 C.: 5-C., $1.10:
M. del. Calvin Garrett,

od

ge bed ae awberry plants,
Add postage. Mrs. S.
Douglasville, R. 1.

lian green sprout Broc-
openhagen cabbage. All
abbage, Ga. cabbage
. 20 C.; 50c for 300:
M. Little cheaper, larger
Bes packed. Moss in ven-
cartons. del. W.
Matthews. R. 2. Bok

sacs M. B. Swain, Alma.

a

true. PERO in pS



ee aid sundried _
fashion chingstone peaches, free |
from worms. 1941 crop, 20c Ib.
del. No chks. Mrs.-Sam. Buf-
fington, Lavonia -R. 2.

_ Nice, bright (old fashioned)
fineiflavored. dried peaches.
free from worms. 1941 crop.
20c Ib. del. No chks. Mrs. W.
H. Walters Lavonia, R. 2.

- Sundried, nice, peaches,
crop. 20c lb. del. No chks.
O. L. Craft. Lavonia.

1941
Mrs.

1941 crop dried apples, good
quality, 10c lb. del: L. L. PBet-

tit. Pike.

Large, clean, coreless, peel-
ing-free. sundried apples. ver-
fectly fresh lic lb. Exc. for Ib..
for Crowder peas, or butter-
beans. Postage. paid by each.
Grace Thorpe, | ae Fawn:



SUPPLIES FOR SALE



No. 1. pure Gallberry Ext.
honey. new crop. 10 Ib. pail.
90c.ea.; 6-10 lb. pails. $5.00
Add shipping chgs. for all. Jim
-Pye, Ludowici.

ext.. 10 lb. pail, $1.50; 5 lb. pail.
75c P O. orders. B. E. Sheppard.
Savannah 1222 E. Henry St.

S10 1b. pais, No,. 2 Bx
honey. FOB. $4.00- 3-10: Ib:
paid and insured. $1.90: 1-10
Ib. pail, $1.00. Exc. some for
young R; I. or N. H. Reds. pul-
Jets John A. Crummey, Jesup,
P. O. Box 117.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



Yellow roots. sassafras roots.
25c lb.; 5 Ibs. $1.00; Red oak
bark, 25c lb. Add postage. No
chks. Miss J M. McLaughline,
Greenville, R- 3.

- Garden rue. 2 for 25c; sage,
garden sooseberries, 8 for $1.00:
peppermint, catnip.
use. 25c qt.: garlic bulbs, 25c
doz. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega. Rt. 1.



MISCELLANEOUS
_ WANTED

PLANTS WANTED:

Want to hear from parties
with grape also cultivated black
and dewberry plants for
Mrs. G. B. H. Welch, Riverdale.
5 See Ss

-|SACKS WANTED:

Would like _ to. hear from
parties having col. chicken feed
sacks. Prints. Quote price.
Would like as many-to be alike
as pcssible. Write. Mrs. Ruth
Fricks. White Stone.

PECANS WANTED:

Want large paper shell, grad-
ed, new crop pecans, 2 or =
tons. Pay top price at your
place. Send sample and price.
E. T. Pritchett, Columbus, 300

29th St.
OATS WANTED:

Want 400 bu. oats, 400 bu.
new corn. 10 tons Velvet beans.
Write best price. J. L. Bentley.
Thomaston. :

SYRUP FOR SALE



75 gal. good, new, sorghum
syrup, 50 gal.. or more, 75c gal.
or more, 75c gal. Under 50 gal.
80c-gal., at my mill; 71 put up
in glass syrup pails. 3 mi. west
Palmetto. H. D. Wilson, Pal-
metto,



TOBACCO FOR SALE



Tobacco, good, long, yellow
leaves. free of mold, dirt and
trash. Barn and flue cured,
aged and mellow. 7 lbs. smok-
ing, $1.00; 7 lbs. chewing, $1.
del. Hiram Lightsey, Screven.

Good flue cured tobacco, 8
lbs.. chewing, $1.00; 10 lbs.
smoking, $1.00 del. No order
for less than $1.00 Mrs. Lessie
T. Burke, Surrency. Rt. 2.

Home raised, flue cured to-
bacco, 10 lbs. chewing, $1.00;
11 lbs.. smoking, $1.00; 5 lbs.,

for 50c. Prompt shipment. Post-



ae

cle | he :

| Texas Experimental Fe

F oats. bought pure last year. 75c

HONEY BEES AND BEE |.

Martin, R. 1.

New Tupelo honey. cor or

pails, $2.10: 2-10 lb. pails post- }

| tion, also Gasta wheat. Prices

Old. reg;

ready for|.

sale.

| COWS,

-_|Fased Herefords and Black An-
| 9c pound, FOB. Excellent feed-







Seed oats, Hastings: huadeea
bu. var., 60c Baled oat
straw $8.00 ae FOB. Send

chk. with order. J. W.. Lang.
Omega. e

6000 bu. ee Fularain seed |

oats; 4,000 bu, Req Rust Re-
sistant seed oats, 2nd. yr. from
m, 70c
bu. All recleaned or tested. A.
N. Moye. Barnesville.

100-bu. good seed Fulgrain

bu.: 15 bu. clean Barley, Clem-.
son Beardless produced 30 bu.
per acre this yr.-$1.50 bu. A.
Be Chambers. Bowdon. R. 1.

300 bu. pure -Fulghum seed
oats, 65c bu. O. J. Smith, Green-
ville, R:-3.

100 tons No. 1: peanut hay.
$10. 00 *ton FOB. J. S. Todd.
Baxley, R. 3.

'oiers Fulsr din Bate. 15 es
Sanford seed wheat all pure and
clean, $1.75. bu.. B. ey Fagan,

oe ie car 1941 crop baled
oats, $16.00 ton FOB Cars!
Wrightsville, or FOB my barn,
in truck load lots. J. Hi. Row-
land. Wrightsville, .

ae Red Rust- proof seed
oats, heavy and re-cleaned. 60c
bu. M. A. Ramsey, Quitman.

1000 bu. Cokers
Gs he FaEs 92006 - bie Cokers
Victonsratee oats, 61.00 bu. also:
1000*bu. D&PL No. 12 eotton-
seed. $1.50 bu. ae Ru. Nunnally,
Monroe. _

New Sanfor@ wheat and Ter-
ruff oats, direct from Exp. Sta-

rept, R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.



CATTLE FOR SALE =



Polled Hereford bull, 6 yrs.
tested for Bangs.
Named Travis. Fine animal,
blocky, deep red color. Sell to
prevent. inbreeding. Exe. for
bull of proper type. W. W.
Quinn, Washington. Rt. 3. .

Reg., Red Jersey heifer, 5% | 2
mos. old, $40.00 here. E. H.
Smith, Lavonia. Box 145.

~ Good cow, giving 2- 21 Vb - gal
milk on pasture (4 gal. when
fresh), very gentle $65.00 at
barn without calf. (Calf in 3)
mos. old). Mrs. Mary L. Kim-
bell, McDonough, Rt. 3.

White [Faced Herefords; 2
Domino 3 yr. old bulls reg., 35
breeding cows, 30 calves:
about 30-40 Grade Jersey milk-.
ers and heifers. Write or see.
Discontinuing farm operation.
Bone Allen, Jr.. Buford. :

Black Angus 18 mon. old wt.
700-800- lbs... good stock and
good cond., but not reg. Has,
a tested. $75.00 at my barn.

. Wilkie, College Park. Box

| LaGrange. 109 Greenville St.

Ful a
eS also 8 wks. old P. C. Digs. Mrs.

also | '-



Glencairne Champion No.
262841; Dam, Miss Sylph- of
Fairfield No. 558741. $50.00.
Papers furnished. See at once.
E, M. Lee, Omaha.

1 purebred Jersey bull, 500-
600 lbs., 8 mos. old, goog mark-
ings, not reg,. $50.00; 1 Jersey
and Red Polled- heifer, freshen
soon, $45.00. C. A. McDaniel,
Hazlehurst. Rt. 2.

95 head. consisting purebred
Herefords, reg. bull, Jersey
milch cows. springers, steers.
heifers, $4,650.00. T. O. Fisher,

1 reg. Black Angus bull calf.
5 mos. old, for sale. Come see
or write best. offer. Thos. C.
Davis, Atlanta. Rt. 2. Box 40.



HOGS FOR SALE



5S. P. C. pigs. Sow.. Champion
Macon and Southeastern: Fairs
1939: boar. World Champion
a gee Dbl. treated. reg., $10.
also have good 6 mos. old
elk John Blackwell, Jr.. Ma-
rietta. Rt. 1.

O. 1. C. male and _ sow. not
related. for sale or exc. for reg.
Hereford male, Mason McKin-
non. Montezuma. Rt. 1. 5

de purebred PC. male pis.
Black Raven str. 10 wks. old.

M. TE Bryson. Greensboro. RFD

April and Mey farrow pi igs,
Orion Cherry King bloodtiiict
Dark red. dbl. treated, reg. buy-
ers name, FOB. P. C. Peres,

Kathleen.

10 O. I. C. 6 wks old pigs.
$5.00 ea. also 10 yr. old mare
mule. wt. 1 M Ibs., $30. 00 eash.
Jehn Foy. Oakman.
tween P. C., and Essex. J Ww.
Mitcham, Durand.

Purebred Hampshire service
ee and gilts. rez. in buyers
name, $15.00 ea. I. M. Flowers.
Ludowici.

S. P. Cc. pigs, fine boa
reg., $10.50 ea.; not reg. $7 50
e235 males and gilts, breeding

ge, $26.00 ea.- bred gilts, $25.:
Others Exc. for veg. Berkshire
sow or. gilts. orvis Sanders.
| Neshv ile. : Be

Reg. OUT G mals, vends for
service also reg. O. 1. GC, ani
grade pigs, also 15J bu. Hast-
ings 100 to 1 seed oats for
sale. J. Norris. 3 gart Rt 1

Treift rigs. 8 wks. ..'d- $309
eno jl ee PRInIOS ee At aise:
1591 Howell Mill Road. Be 1851

S



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



1 black mare mule. 10 yrs.
old. $75.00; pr.- mare mules. 6
and 7 yrs. old, also milch cow



268

3 reg., Horned and reg.
Polled Hereford bulls, ready:
for service, and few nice, reg.
Hereford heifers, from $100. 00 |
ea. and up: sev. nice reg. cows |
with calves at side and rebred.
W. A. Biggers, Greenville. :

Well bred, reg. Guernsey
good producers, also
calves, male and female, to be
reg., all reasonably priced. W.
A. Daniel Tennille.

Sub, to being sold, 37 White

1

gus steers, wt. about 700 lbs..
ers. W. . Waugh, LaGrange,
RED. a5 a

1 Guernsey, 7 yrs. old, fresh
in February, $75.00; Guernsey
heifer 2 yrs. old in February,
freshen in April $35.00; $100.00
for both to one customer. Grady
McCurley, Acworth, Box 83.

1 nice Jersey male calf, sub.
to reg., 6 mos. old: for sale or
exc. Want a small yoke of
match steers; also will swap
gander for 1 wild goose, J. F.
Wellborn. Rock Springs.

Good Jersey milch cow 5. yrs.
old, due freshen November ist.
Overstocked. $70.00; after fresh-
ening, $85.00. Come see. Frank
Cain, Buford. Rt. 2 (5 mi. East
Buford. )

1 reg. Guernsey bull, 3 yrs.
old, well bred, well..fed and
well worth price askedy A. K.
Chamlee, Sparta.

3 yr. old Jersey milch cow
with first calf, for sale or trade
for Jersey heifers. J. R. Sim-
enton, Dacula. Rt. 1.







con st.
me

and calf part Guernsey. Take

cow or yearlings in trade at
my barn. Geo. McPherson.

Moultrie. Rt. 2.

Bay mare. about 1000 Ibs.. in
good shape. 7 yrs. old. work
anywhere, Cheap. J. eG
strap. Alto. Rt. 2.

1 good mule fon sale cash or
trade for hogs. cow or yearlings.
Come and see. Delia. Reeves.
Young Cane.

- Sound mare mule, wt. once
1200 lbs.. $100.00 or exc. for
cows. calves, hogs, chickens.
eorn, or what have you. R. M.
Bargeron Conley. Rt. 1. (1757
Bouldercrest Drive).

Nice saddle ang brood mare.
plow and work to wagon. Red
chestnut color, $125.00 or trade
for milch cows. Mrs. C. R. Mor-
gan, Americus, Rt. D. Phone
4116.

2 mares, 6 yrs. old, well
broke, unbred. good cond..
$150.00 ea. or exc. for good
dairy. cows. G. W. Williams.
Columbus, Rt. 1, % Williams}
Dairy.

5 yr. old mule, small, good
stepper. 3 yr. old horse, partly
broke.. Sell or trade one for
BOY: avr, 900-1000 Ibs. wt: C.

- McCufiough, Lyons.

J pr. work mules, wagon and
gear, 1 mower and rake. in
good cond... 1 good stalk cutter.
$175.00 at barn. or exc. for good
Soe G. W. Lovett, Luthers-
ville.

1 horse mule and 2Z-h. wag-
on, for sale or exch. Neves Bry-
ant. Brinson.

Mule for sale, $50.00. J. C.
Adkins. Fi. Valley. 209 N. Ma-

Fe

Honea. Jr:

25 pigs. 8 wks oi. cross be-



~ Guernsey bull, 1 yr. old, Sire ao %

Nice eibod mare,
where, 8 yrs. old,
leg, wt. 1000 lbs., $100.
exc. for g00d mule, ce m
of Cumming. Ben Perry,
ming: Rt.57 ae

Nice saddle horse,
erect, nice bow in nec
color white stripe acro
and shoulders, about 90
good traveller, work any
good poe horse. 7
$150.00. T. J. Hanie,

Rt. ays: a

1 mule. about | 14 yrs. ol
about 900 Ibs.. $75.00.
Ayersville, R

Good | ee mule f oo
For particulars. see.
Chester. Dunwoody. Rt 4]



SHEEP AND_ GOA
' FOR (SALE



Ber. Saanan ene. Donut
S.3456 A. G.-S= at Stud. i
$3.00. 1 week free board.
Sumlin. Atlanta. 730 Gre
Ave.. N. W. Center ares

At stud, purebred, re:
bian, grandson of
Ambassador; reg. . Toggenbi
doe and buck. $25.00 ea. 18 mo:
old doe. bred. A: S. Horner,
Dunwoody. "phone Ch: 6060.

For service reg., purebre:
Nubian sre, black, naturall
norniess. best bloodlines. Fe
$5.00. cask at service. No sh
ping. Chincilla rabbits. 2% mo
Sens oP ea.: 6 for 84.00
chks. F. E.. Grubbs, Demor
ne : :

2 abian milk oe ce 5a
milkexs, cheap. H. F. Car
Decatur, RFD 2, (Montre
off Lawrenceville Havy.)

Toggenburgs: purebred, p
decline: bred. or her a
closely related to Wor
Champion milkero=2G
Helen. Best blood lines. Reg
sonable price. Sir Ruder ak.
at Stud, fee $5.00. John Hynds
Atlanta, 93 Warren St., Me E
De 5140. -

Reg. Saanan puck: 20 Ib
oz. breeding, fee $3.00: hig
grade Saanan bred. does, e
above sir and out of 6

At ata pepe ene
genburg buck. G-Mans
Confucious T-3032. in Amer ca
Goat Society. Best blood lines.
Fee. $5.00 for purebreds: $3.00
for grades. Warren Rollins, At
lanta. 349 Murray Hill Ave.,

E. De 6912. :

1 large black and faa Bi
goat, ready broke; his mothe
was Saanan milk goat, $10.
also 30 AAA grade, 11.
old R I. Reds, $25.00.
Belle. Carter, Newington. |

At stud, purebred. reg. ae
an buck, Senator S. 3541 Amer
ican Goat Society.. Naturall
hornless. best blood dines.
$5.00 for reg., and $3.
grades. Mrs. Z.R. McElro
JJanta, 205 Norwood Ave.
*phone De 3710. - Z

1 purebred Alpine, fres
also 2 3-4 Saanan, and :
milkers for - sae Gor. King,
Marietta. Rt. 4..



LIVESTOCK WANTED



HOGS WANTED:

Want good, healthy pig,
3 mos. old. Exc. nice. sun
apples, or Aristocrat B. R. her
for same. Mrs. Willie. Smith
Rolston.

CATTLE WANTED:

Want 4 beef type feeder year
langs and 6 hogs, wt. 125-150
\lbs., and carry hogs February;
yearlings through March =
Harrison Kathleen.

Want 1 purebred roan,
~nilk stra., Shorthorn bull. abov
1 yr. old. prefer with mothe
J. T.. Lewis, Elko. j

Want 20 to 40 dairy cows.
buy direct from Dairyman.
Give full description and price,
J. H. King; Atlanta RED 3).

Want baby calves of good
stock. but not reg.. at once,
healthy and cheap for cash. M :
Ira Boatright, Alma. ;



POULTRY FOR SALE



ANCONAS:

Ancona roosters, She
strain, 5 mo. old. $1. 00 ea.
L. D. Eliott, Lavonia, Re



Mrs,





POULTRY FOR SALE

MARKET BULLETIN
FARM HELP WANTED



































































12 Bantam hens, and pullets.
mixed Gollen Sebright and Jap.
kies, 25c ea.; Also some A.
Jarritt Round Head game
aes, 2% to 3 lbs. $1.00 ea.
se J. Watkins, Ellijay, Box

= trio Partridge Cochins; 1
trio Jap. Silkies. either, $5.00
trio. D. A. Ivey. Atlanta, 606
Oakland Ave., S. E.
2 purebred Black Tail Jane
anese bantam roosters, about
-3 grown, 75c ea. FOB. Exc.
' 2 pullets of same breed or
Golden Sebright pullets. Mrs.
bert Overton. Bowdon. Rt. 3.

Bantams, Spanish games, sm.
e for sale or exc. for Modern
8. Game bantams. D. T.
ngs, Americus, P. O. Box

UTTER-CUPS:

Trio purebred Butter-cuns, 2
ns, cock, 17 mos. old, $4.00
32s. same breed. $1.00 per 15.
Excellent layers. Mrs. C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe. Rt. 1.

ARRED WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:

ma pullets, All AAA stock
rd $1.00-ea. March oe: hatch.

O. Box

20 May patched 3. R. pullets,
75c ea. FOB,
honey, 15 lb.; Poplar 12c tb.
AHL packed in- 5 lb. pails. post-
aid. W. P. Clayton. Quill.

10 W. R. pullets: 2, W. R.
roosters from Ut S. R. O. P.
breeders. Apr. 15 hatch. Should
day by fall, the lot of 12 for
$10.00. Janie M. Thornton, Pal-
etto :

ristocrat BR. ae. 16
1 cockerel, same. str.,
The mo, old. wt. 5 3-4
s. The 5 for $5.50 del-in Ga.
_G Cheatham. Pike.

ne -pullets and cockerels.
i to lay. Ringlet Str. $1.00
10 for $9.00. Good sundried
saches, 15c lb. del. Mrs. J. A.
filson, Martin.

- 300 choice AAA B. R. pul-
lets oe fer del. in Nov.

trapnested, thor-
oughly insp. flock. Write today
r reasonable prices. Henry V.
iser. Gainesville. R. 2. ~
extra nice B. R., Thompson
ir. bloodtested roosters. 8 mo.
old, $1.25 ea.: 3. $3.50. Mrs. H.
A. Wilson. Martin R. 2. _

pullets. almost readv to lay. 18
wks. old. 90c ea. B. R. Woodliff,
lowery Branch, R. 1.

ORNISH:
- Mohawk Dark Cornish

Oeaeels, $5.00 and $3.00 ea.
T. Garner, Cedartown. Rt. 3.

purebred, big type Cornish
kerels, now crowing, $1.50

FOB. Mrs. W. P. Askew.
isboro. Rt. 2, Box 72.
Large type Dark Cornish

il ecokerels $1.00 ea. Mrs.
. Franklin. Lyons, Rt. 1.

Sev. large type Dark Indian
nish. Spring hatch roosters,
a 2 yr. old. same. breed
ster, $1.50 ea.; some hens
| pullets. $1.25 ea. No chks.
rs. J. B. Donaldson, Summit,
oy 7c
urebred, Dark Cornish,
hatched ockerels. $1.00
:,Also Mar. and Apr. hatch
vs: Gobblers and hens, 20c
M. O. only. Miss Cora B.
terson, Ty Ty; R. 3. Box. 74:
- large type. yellow leg-
Avr. hatch Cornish cock-
7 ae ea. Ed Bacon, Doe-



AMES AND GIANTS:

_ game cock, old Eng. B. B.
show type. $3.00. C,H.
dwni, Atlanta. Box 367-B,

Trish Mutt game chick-
yr. old. trio: Trade 1 trio
good pig. Gene Durham,
one Mtn. R. 1. B. 286.

White Darnell Doms: 3 pul-
p ok25 c8.i 3 singe $1.50 eas
Bee Marlin, 3-4 lbs.. $1.25
_ Lecpard hens. $1.50: Pul-
61.95 ea: Stags: $1.50. ea:;
43.59. Cc. R... Wade.

NGHORNS:

| W. i pullets, from Col-
oniat poulicy farm, breeding
a tur hished if desired. 4 ms.
oun start laging, 70c ea.,
tay cies Mrs. H: i. Oe
ow . Eastman. Mek,
103 ever=iny otf.. Wu eoyed.
ae GG: BE. rooste: o $1.98:
G1, Teosters 5 mo. olf,

; A. Nilson, Martin,

Minetca Anril
. *1.56 ea: also
a ae ola,
2 Wilon,

65 W. R. pullets, also 45 An-.

Also Sourwood |:

00 R.O. P. U.S. app. W. R.

Pax 384. |

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, CUAIL:

5 pairs Silver King, pigeons,
most all working. $5.00 for lot:
$1.50 pr. Also want a Chinchilla
Doe rabbit. purebred. Rv Lamar
Brantley Wrightsville, R. 2.

Ringneck doves, $1.00 pr. 2
or more pairs 15 per cent dis-
count. A.-R. Andrews, Augusta,
1519. Central Ave.

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS):

50 AAA bloodtested, N. H.
Red, May hatched pullets, $1.00
ea. Mrs. R.
Ry: 2.

2 N. H. Red cockerels, AAA,
Feb. 1941 hatch, $1.50 ea. not
prepaid. 4-AAA. Wh. 2 Austra-
lorpe cockerels, $1.50 ea.; Black
and White Australorpe pullets,
$1.50 ea. Grady McCurley. Ac-
worth.

S. C. R. I. Red cocks, Mahood
str, very dark: 1 for $2.00:
others, $1.50: both for $3.00.
Mrs.J. M.-Hall, Calhoun, R; 1.

40 purebred R. I. Red pullets,
12 wks. old~2 lbs. or more, soon
ready to lay. 75c ea. FOB my
yard: Mars 7A. f;. Howell, Fay-
etteville, Phone ET.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS.

GEESE. ETC:.:
90 Mammoth Bronze turkeys,
Toms, $4.75; Hens, $3.50 ea.

Apr. hatched. Order not less
than 3 tm Jot. Mrs. Stella C.
Barfield, Hahira. R. 1.

1 White Gander, Apr.,
batoh: wt Tibe,,. 81.5%
postage. Otis Koberts, Barnes-
vitie, R. 2.

Pure Northwestern broad-
breasted Bronze turkeys, Wagon
wheel str... Apr. Ist. hatch;
Toms, 18-23 lbs. $10.00 12-16
lb. $6.00 @a. Can furnish un-
related breeh stock; Trio $20.00

1941

i FOB. Lester McCrary, Molena.

40 head White African guin-

eas, $1.00 ea.; W.. T. Roberts,
GRAY =
WYANDOTTES:

AAA Rosecomb . Mammoth

White Wyandotte roosters, Mar.
Ist. hatch, $1.75 ea. FOB. Miss
Hattie J. Moore, Tennille, Box
j252,



POULTRY WANTED



ANCONAS:
. Any party having Ancona
chickens, write. W. F. Wood,
Sycamore, R. 1. 5
Want 1 Ancona rooster. must
be purebred and _ reasonable.
Want Jan., Feb.. or Mar. 1941
hatch, if possible. Mrs. John
Daniel, Griffin, RFD. :

BABY CHICKS:

Want 500 R.I. Reds, NH. Reds
or Barred Rocks to raise to 6
wks. old on 50-50 basis. Owner
pay chgs. both ways.
breeder, etc. Mrs. Elizabeth
Phillips, Rising Fawn. Rt. 1.

CORNISH:

Want 15 or 20 purebred Corn-
ish laying pullets, and 2 roost-
ers. Must be healthy and rea-
sonable. Quote del. price in re-
ply. Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro.

Want some pure White Corn-
ish roosters. Quote price price.
A. C. Saliers, Maysville. Rt. 2.

LEGHORNS:
Want to hear from party jhav-
mg 50 Mar. hatch W. L. Eng.
Str. AAA grade pullets, from
bloodtested stock. No culls.
Quote lowest prices. Mrs. J. R.

| Langford Nashville. R. 1, Box

36.

Want exc. purebred Be aw
pullets. 4 mo. old, for 30 pure-
bred B. L. pullets, Write first.
Wis, He #&. Mickler, Jeffeson-
ville. R. 2.

MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS:

Want few old roosters, heavy
breed. Pay 10c lb. Also quote
me price on guineas. R. L. Sal-
ter, Columbus 1210 Owsley.

REDS (R. ISLANDS):

Want 22 R. I. Red. Donaldson
str. March hatch cockerels.
State what you have and price.
Mrs. B: B. Payton, Franklin.
Bie?)

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC. WANTED:

Want some Blue Speckled
guineas 1940 hatch, 10 weeks
cid, none younger. G. "7. Free-
man, Ball Ground, R. 1.

FARM HELP WANTED





Man with i arm, 39, wants
job as foreman or caretaker on
fatm Experienced and refer-



ences. J. FP. Neal, Summit. Rt. 1.





L. Shirley, Lavonia, {|

work. Ready

purus:

Good |



Want job on farm. Can drive
truck or tractor. Begin now.
See. 8 mi. W. Moultrie on Meigs
new post road. C. M. Crox.
Moultrie Rt. 4.,

Unencumbered, middleaged
woman wants light farm work,
no field work. Mrs. M. H.
Williams. Hapeville.

A good old miller and mill-
wright .wants job running mill
of wheat and corn. 35. yrs. exp.
Can operate any kind of power.
Go tc work any time. A. B.
ek Atlanta, 214 Carroll! St.

Want job on the farm. Can
drive a team or work on a
dairy farm. Go anywhere in
Ga. Write. Wheeler Park. La-
Fayette: Rt. 2, % R. B. Howard
Stock Farm.

Middleaged couple wants job
locking after dairy or cattle
and hog farm. Salary or share
basis. (Consider gen. farming.
Give full particulars... C. HE.
Eppn, Eatonton. Rt. 3.

White man wants dairy or
other farm work, but no field
to start now.
Clarence Thomas, Covington,
RFD.

Want to cut about 100 cords
of wood, near East Point, either
cash or 50-50. Peter Haden,
East Point. 954 Ben Hill Road

Ca 3046,

Reliable. refined, Christian
woman, past middleaged. wants
job with nice family. light farm

Sykes. Cochran.
2 young men want farm la-
bor, year round job and daily
work. Clyde Tanner and Grov-
er Tipton, Dahlonega. Rt. 3.
Middleaged woman wants
light farm work, no field work.
with people of good character.
Call Ja 1583. Mrs. W. B. Kug-
lar Atlanta, 620 Cherokee Ave.
Tractor driver wants job on
farm. 7 yrs. Also farm work.
40 yrs. old, no bad habits. Have
to be moved. State salary. O.
C, Foskey, Boston. Rt. 2.
Young man wants job on
poultry farm. Experienced and
ref. $4.00 week, board and
laundry. Near Atlanta. E. J.
Stallings. Atlanta, 20 Glenn St.
S. W.. Ma 4006.
Middleaged woman
place on farm for home

wants
for

-|self and 10 yr. old girl and

$3.00 week. No field work nor
milking: near church ang school.
Have to be moved (have some
furniture). Mrs. Helen Schwer-
ing, Atlanta, Rt. 1. % Mrs.
Grace Thompson.

Farm truck driver, age 41,
single also good at most all
farm work and carpentry, land-
scaping, etc. wants job. Best of
ref. Write or come see or
phone your best weekly offer.
with room, board and laundry.
Ray Brooks, Atlanta, 1287 Oak
Grove Ave. S. E. MA-2048.

Want 1 h. crop on 50-50 basis
with some tobacco and cotton,

+Can fam self; J. Ho Shurley,

Alma. Rt. 4.
Young married man wants

job on farm, drive tractor or

truck, handle any king farm
machinery. Life time exp. Con-
sider anything. Frank Hem-
bree, Canon. P. O. Box 73.
White, 40 yr. old, single man,
wants job on Poultry Farm.
Dairy, or as Caretaker of coun-
try Estate.. Can drive car .or
truck. No field work. Clarence

St. N. W. He 2574. em
Middleaged woman, clean
habits, good character, wants

light farm work, no field work.
Mrs. H. L. Webb, Atlanta, 910
Stewart Ave.

Young white man wants place
on farm for a half crop. Exp.
5 yrs. with cultivator and some
tractor. So. Ga. preferred. Ref.
exch. Silas Spearman, Hahira.
Rt. 2.

Middleaged white man wants
place on farm for a half cron.
Exp. 5 yrs. with cultivator and
some tractor. So. Ga. preferred.
Ref. exch. Silas Spearman, Ha-
hire, Rti-2,

27 yr. old single man = and
16 yr. old brother want dairy
jobs with good man. Dont
drink. reliable. 11 yrs. exp:, and
ref. if wanted. Transportation
required. M. L. Ross, Barnes-
Watley Ril:

38 yr. old woman wants job
light farm work, or dairy work.
Need work soon. Want $4.50
and board. Mrs. Maie Allen, At-
lanfa. 438 Pryor St. S. 'W.

truck or tractor driver. 28 yrs.
Exp. 45 yrs. old, married, 2
children. Honest. sober,
work negroes. Ref, on request.
Present contract expie2s Nov.



Ist: BE. W. ee William-
son. :



Want job on orchard or farm,

can:

work, no field work. $5.00
week, room and. .bocsd ye
full. partiewars. avis. J.. 0. |.

R. Johnson, Atlanta, 605 Oliver |

salary. W.

week and board. Mrs.





POSITIONS WANTED

Wednesday, October 15





FARM HELP WAD



ase

Man with wife and 2 children
wants job doing dairy work or
raising hogs and cattle, also
earpenter work. Reasonable
UD. English, Milner,
Rtee2:

Married man, no children, 40.
good health, wants job as over-
seer of farm. 20. yrs. exp., can
give ref. W. H. Tucker. West
Point, % Mrs. R. H. Bohler.

Want to make repairs for use
of place or as earetaker. Smiall
acreage. house, in Turner or ad-
joining county, near RR sta-
tion. A. J, Adams, Ashburn,
Rt. -1. :

Want 2 h. crop on 50-50 basis
for 1942. All 6 in family. good
workers. J. D, Ayers, More-
iand. Rt. 1.

Want 1 h. crop where stock
is furnished, on highway be-
tween Cleveland and Gaines-

ville, with good pasture and
house, on school bus line to
Clermont or Brookton. S. S.

Frady, Clermont. Rt. 1.

Exp. poultry manager, also
farmer, swine, cattle, nursery
and dairyman./Good scholastic
cverage., University of Ga. Ref.
furnished of past work, ability.

honesty. sober ete. B. M. Mad-

dox, Winder. Rt. 4.

Young man wants place to
jook after poultry, cattle. etc.
with reliable party. Ref. G. W.
Trusty, Egan.



FARM HELP WANTED

Want man for good 2 h. farm,
3rds and 4ths, or standing rent.
3 R. house, 2 barns. plenty out-
bldgs, good pasture, wpod; also
1 h. crop. 50-50 basis, on
Campbellton Rd., 7 mi. below
Ben Hill. W. B. Cochran, Col-
lege Park. Rie

Want-/man with wife, exp.,
farm work. willing to work, able
drive truck, sober, honest. etc.
See or write. KK. -1. Helmey.
Marlow, Rt. 1 Box. 44.

Want goog man for good 1
h. farm on school and mail
route, 9 mi. S. E. Glennville,
on State Highway. I. M. Flow-
ers. Ludowici.

Want a orig dicanea: man with
small family to supertend | a
farm. Must have exp.. and give
ref. L. M. Jones, Molena.

Want a first class Dairyman.



Must be sober and want perm- |
anent job: man and son or man

wife preferred. State salary in
Ist. letter and all knowledge of
dairy experience. Mrs. H. A.
Waite, Savannah, Rt. 3. White
Bluff Rd. % Whites Dairy.
Want able energetic farmer
to cultivate large 1-horse crop
on halves. Give work for every
day cannot work in field. Must
be small family. Lawrence S.
Camp, Atlanta, Box 912.
Rent free for 1942, to repair
house and barn, pasturage for
100 cows or more: some bot-
tom lands. Near Forsyth. Bus

station Blount. Miss Nancy
Head, Atlanta, 800 Piedmont
Ave.

Want share cropper for 1 h.
farm. located near good church
and school. for 1942. Must be
exp. growing tobacco, and able
furnish self and stock. I furnish

| fertilizer, Apply Z. L. Strange.

Collegeboro.

Want settled, raliable, agree-
able working man and wife.
no children. to live in part of
my house and run a 1 h. farm
on halves: look after small amt.
of stock for extra \pay. Mrs.
M. Jenkins, Stuckey.

Want man with small family
to do farm work for wages and
man to work with chickens. W.
H. Clough Blackshear.

Want exp. white dairy hand.
$12.00 to $14.00 week to start.
Small 3 R. house. milk and
lights. John W. Harms, aval
neh. White Bluff Rd.

Want party with own soot
and feed and able furnish self.
for good farm. Live in house
with me. 5 R. house. See me
at once. John W. Digby. Monti-
cello.

Want middjeageqd woman, re-

jspectable and settled for light

farm work, no field work. $3.
Vester
Shadrix. Bremen.. Rt. 1. Box
86 A. .

Want healthy, unencumbered,
woman, 30-45 for light farm
work, no field work. Room,
board -and: salary. Mra. JG.
Stripling, Hapeville, 336 More-
lan Way Ca 3025.

_ Want middleaged woman for
light farm work. no field work.
Mrs. Mae Bell Gibby, Thomas-
ton. 505 4th Ave.. A Side.

Want middleaged woman for
light farm work, no field work.
$3.00 week. 4 mi. South = of

Dawson, Lee Roy Hasty, Daw-

son,





































































Want woman, 35-50 for
farm work, no field Nd
Thomas, Lumpkin. Rt,

Want good woman, who n
a good home to live with
couple (man and wife) and
with light farm work, no
work. Reasonable salary. W
for full particulars. T. A. Te
Thomasville.

Want ieneuahe ae Wo
for light farm work, no
work. $3.00 to $4.00 week,
ref, Pay bus fare. Mrs.
aor Dalton. 32 Mt.

Want refined, middk
unencumbered woman.
health. good character. for
home and $3.00 week. in
for light farm work no |
hwork, Exe. ref. Mrs. Isa
Pettyiohn. LaFayette. Rt. 4.

Want white girl or wo
for ligh+ farm work. no
work. Must be healthy no
habits. Pay salary. Mrs. R:
Wiggley, Winston. Rt. 1.

Want at once. middle
woman for light farm y
no field work nor lau
$3.50 week and board. R
Anderson, Stone Mtn, Rt. 1

Want settled, white wo
for light farm work. ho
work. $10.00 month, room.
board. Mrs. J. M. Carroll,
catur Rt. 2

Want refined gir]



and gmolt ealarv, Ref. M
we Botton Albany,

Want unencumbered
woman, some education,
light farm work no fie
Live as one of family,
room. $4.00 week. Mrs.
Davison, Atlanta, 109
Ave. ony

Want farm hand over 28
of age. to help finish gathe
crop and trade for 112 if
isfactory.. Can use mar
wife, no children. Good w
er, No drunkard. 10 m
Villa Rica. near Roses Gin
store. J.; O. Cee D:
Rt. 4.

Want good man end 9
children) or single.
farm on 50-50 wae
and board, laundry. Fert:
horse farm 2 residences. y
water, pasture. out-bl
mi. Atlanta on 41
Brocklesby. Riverdale.

Want white, single farm
at once. Must know he
drive truck to market. .
Zippverer, Marlow.

or

=

State age. family and a a
tion. J. C. Cutter, DeSota.

Want middleaged coupl
single man to work on fa
for wages or share cr
further information, wr.
qe K. Luvky, Greve

Want good man for 2 h. fa
on 3rds and 4ths. 5m. We
tapoosa. Must furnish se
sober and reliable. 4 R._
near church and_ school
line. Furnish ref, Miss Ne
Smith. Tallapoosa. :

Want too hear from
young farmer who wants sm
farm and deal in poultry ;
and honey bees. on = sh
Must be energetic. Dr. V
Nea Augusta. +a58 ;

Weer

Want man to mile 12
cows and do other far
Must be of good charact
week and board. No drun
nor loafer need apply.
Boss, Logansville. Rt. 1.

Want unencumbered.
dleaged. white be to
in home and do
work. no field work.
Salaty. - Mis. ..,
Decatur. 258 Fortnes I a

Want good farmer for
4 h. crop. 3 mi. Commer
information, see, J. L.
Commerce,

Want refined middlea
encumbered white woman,
health ard character, fo
home and some spendi
ey for light farm work
den. chickens and 1 cow
exch. Miss Lou Biggers. Co

an for light farm wor
board and salary. Mrs
Cobb Lindale, 119 Grove
Want woman, 50-65,
light farm work, no field
Mrs. A. B. McKinney, R
dale. ee
Want good farmers f
crops with reasonable
allotments, 12 mi. North
ville, on Dahlonega Rd
or 4 good churches ane
rayville High School
Peck, Dahlonega.