DEPARTMENT f TOM LINDER AGRICULTURE ~_ COMMISSIONER Se OUME 24. WER as: OCTOBER 22, 1941 De. TOM LINDER Last week I appeared before the Banking and Currency Committee of Congress to oppose giving to one man the arbi- y power to fix prices on farm products. The Committee has been holding hearings for the last Ha 2onths. ide of the picture. : While in Washington I heard other es before the Committee testify. Those witnesses favoring the enactment of he present price fixing bill did not seem to have any conception of what this bill involves in respect to farmers and farm prod- . In the first place, the real trouble with the farmer today is commodities which the farmer buys. I made every effort to impress on the Committee the ne- None of the other witnesses had given the agricultural 5 10t only the price that he receives, but the biggest trouble is he discrepancy in the price of farm products and the price of | fetal Sales and Georgia Aucteu Markets 2 Reports received at this office Show following average prices paid _ for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: Ss October October 17, 1941 Per CWE October 7Augusta $ -$10.50 October 8Rome - 10.95 October 9Bainbridge - 925 October 9Valdosta - 9.40 October 10Cordele - 9.75 October 13Sylvester 2 - 9.30 October 14Arlington = 9.20 October 16Americus - 8.50 TOP FED CATTLE October 7Augusta $ 7.00-$ 9.00 October 8Rome 6,00- 10.50 October 9Bainbridge 8.00- 9.00 October 9Valdosta 7.00- 8.00 October 10Cordele 8.00- 8.50 October 13Sylvester 8.00- 9,00 October. 14Arlington - 8.35 October 15Alibany 9.00- 10.00 16Americus 5.05- 9.00 cessity for an equalization of wareuliaral prices with induat prices before any price fixing was attempted. ae Honorable Paul Brown, Congressman from Georgia, ing member of the Banking and Currency Committee. made every effort possible to see that the farmers side of th picture was presented fairly to the Committee. me I want to publically thank Mr. Brown for the many cour. tesies shown me while in Washington, and especially for hi able work in making it possible for the agricultural side of the picture to be presented without interruption to the Committee Mr. Browt While in Washington I attended a meeting of Commission- ers of Agriculture and other agricultural leaders- from thirty: It was most encouraging to find that these farm seven states. leaders were so much in accord as to the problems of agricultur I believe that the agricultural sections of the nation are al last beginning to realize that their interest and problems in broad way are the same. * It was agreed at this meeting that the basie troubles of the cotton farmer are the same as the basic troubles of the wheat farmer, the cattle grower, corn grower, hog grower, the pro. ducers of dairy products and the producers of all other basie farm products. . - The meeting adopted the following resolution: (1) We oppose any price-fixing or price-ceiling legislation with respect to agricultural commodities that does not simultaneously control prices of indus- ' (Continued on Page Two) F RESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets: October 17, 1941 . Apples, Beans (Lima), bulk per bu. Beans (Snap), per bu. hampers _.. Collards, per doz. bunches Eggplant, per bu. hampers Okra, per 8 qt. baskets bulk, per bu, ....- ATLANTA _ $ 50-$ .75 1.80- 2.00 1.75- 2.00 60- 90 1.00- 1.25 4, .75- 1.00 Peppers, per bu. hampers Squash, per bu. hampers Sweet Potatoes, bulk per CwrT. Turnips (bunched), per doz. bunches Turnip Salad, per bu. hampers 1.00- 2.00 2.00- 3:00 15- 150 75-908 50. 65: MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) October 17, 1941 Always subject to variation. Eggs quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B and Grade C eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations. Atlanta Augusta Macon Savannah Valdosta Eggs, Large, White, Grade A, doz.| ss 38-40} RR a AA BBS 40 5230 Z Eggs, Medium, Grade A, doz. 2 be 8] = 8071 << S61 36-8 -. 34 ex | Eggs, Small, Grade A, 102 cee ee = 251 30e B F =f So: an Hens, Col., 4% lbs. up., Ib. Bi bee 901 = - 18} = 201 18: - To Hens, Leghorn, ip: > Sele ok = bd: ~ 30}. .16- .18 | - - 16 Planis for Sale ee Roosters, Ib. Sl Se 3 ee ~) d0k ee 0 Te 2 - .10 Seed for Sale 2 Stags, lb. Ae 14 | w 151 2 ee es ee Corn and Seed Corn for Sale __ 2 Friers, Ib. Ag. 184 Qin eke ae ee BO IE eas pecade a a uae Ib. 08- 12 |__ = den et Ms Oe 4" Qolees for Sale ce 2 eese, Ib. 2 OR=) 10 a - . Se asta Turkeys, Ib. ao. aati ee ae a ee and Peas for Sale _____2 -Capons, Ib. Oe ae ee = Pecan and Other Fruit Trees Country Butter, best table, Ib.__ | ___ 35. 30). ~ get: ao OT a O80 es SoS Por Sales SSS ae Field peas, mixed, bu we LOT oe eee oe ee = .85 | ---------------- Grain anid Hay for Sele | Beanie ee Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ee = = 90 | Peaik ona Buter tor Gale 2 Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to bu.), bu. fs 65- - -70 | = 604 - 60) - .70 60- 70 ais eba hacia tc Seis 2 Shelled Corn, bu 75- 80} a Tepe = 4b ~ .75 .60- 70 : SSS Oats, bu. eg a oe '52- 55 | Miscellaneous Wanted ____. 2-3 Wheat, bu. = Ih = 5. 10 1.20= ha Rabbits and Guinea Pigs _ 3 Sweet Potatoes, per 100 he 10072 NO 1.00- 1.15 Catile-for- Sale 2 peg Cabbage, (Green), per 100 lbs. | __-____---___ Sf = 2.00} - 3,50]. 2.75- 3,00 | . 1.60- 1.65 Horses and Mules for Sale 3 Cabbage (White). per 100 Ibs... |__| ve tet 29001 3.7953 00 | _ | Sheep and Goats for Sale 3 -Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton. | ----- 16-00-1708 | Shoe 16.00-16.50 } 2. ate ~46.00 Hogs for Sale 22 2 So 3 Peanut Hay. No. 1, per ton. | -- 1.0051900 |. 57004 S04. 2 te - 8.00 Turkeys, Ducks, Guineas, Geese 3 Spanish Peanuts, No. 1, per ton Livestock Wanted: 3 - (Del. Shelling Plant.) err ee 300,00 1) et Spee -90.00 } ___90.00-92.00 | - -90.00 Poultry: for Sale* 2 ee ia ceey Cottonseed (Prime) -55.00 | ~5G,00.) 2 235 5 Ee -50.00 Poultry Wanted o-oo Cottonseed Meal, 8 per cent_______ | --- 39.00-40.00 | s -45.00 | - ~40.50 | _ -42.00 | -44.00 Farm Help Wanted _ 4 fe ottonseed Meal, 7 per cent_____ | --36,00-37.00 | ___ -43,00 | = -37,50 | ~39.00 | - -42,00 Positions Wanted : 4 = Peanut Meal, 45 % . ae ee -37,00 i at MARKET BULLETIN SGA MARKET BULLETIN Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under ge regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing = nore than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the ulletin. Published Weekly at 14- -122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner a ecutive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office : eae Pace St., Covington, Ga. ditorial and Executive Offices _ State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of _ Market, 222 State Capitol, Ee _ Atlanta, Ga. ap oa ed as second class. matter gust 1, 1937, at the Post Office ovington, Georgia, under Act: : June 6, 1900. Accepted for ailing at special rate of postage jvided for in Section 1103, Act S October 8. 1917. TOM LINDER ss RSE Demanded (Continued From Rage One) e trial products and urban wages in an equit- ie relation to farm commodity prices. (2) We favor minimum guarantees of 7 Brces for agricultural pees as a part of the defense program. ECS) We favor parity, or its equivalent as the standard of minimum Brices for all agricultural commoditis. (4) We ask that it be made manda- tory for the government agencies to use all ailable funds for loans or purchase in such manner as to sustain both minimum prices and such above-minimum prices as may be determined to be necessary during the present emergency? - (5) A new conception of price parity : for farm commodities. . (6) No loan stocks held by the Com- modity Credit Corporation to be sold until Congress works out a formula for their dis- posal without depressing farm prices. ECT) Opposition farm commodities. to oe ceiling on The session closed with the es aporntmedt of a ecial committee to work with the Senate Committee \griculture and other Committees of the Congress | eveloping plans for attaining parity for agricul-| The Committee was as follows: Yharles W. Holman, Chairman, Washing retary National Cooperative Milk * et nkes ducers eration; Fred Brenckman, Washington, DS Gis ngton. Representative of National Grange; E. heets, Washington; D. tock Association; E. C., Secretary United States. E. Kennedy, Washington, . Vice-President. National Farmers Guild; Tom _ Atlanta, Georgia, Commissioner of Agricul- and E. H. Everson, Pierre, South Dakota, Com- ion er a Agriculture. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. PLANTS FOR SALE. bb Be splenic. well rooted rs. | for 2 sacks. - Gainesville. W.. frost-proof cabbage | 00: 75c: $1. 10 M. del. h and green plants. ipment. R. Chanclor. rdy oak proof plants. for ettings; All Season and Co- agen cabbage: Ga. cabbage d; Italian Green sprout 20c Ca 5006s (9c; - Moss packed in ven- d cartons, del. W. T. Luck- | ithews, R. 2. Box 47. as lenis: Prose ech Early J. and Chas. W.. ady. 500. 70c: $1.00 M. id a ship-= Stokes. if: cababge_ and > uda- onion plants. EW, aS oe rooted oe: 3. 00; Sage cuttings. 10c: aoe $6.50. Ne ES qk PLANTS FOR SALE Nice everbearing strawberry plants, 20c C. Exc._100 plants. Postage paid. Mis. clans Grindle, Cleveland. R. 2. Extra Eariy Jersey Chas., | Flat. Dutch cabbage plants. 500. Postpaid. Prompt | - 55c: 90c M. del. I. L. Stokes. Fitzgerald. Mastodon and_ Klondike strawberry plants. 35c C.- 500. $1.10; $2.00 M. Full count. all Amos Garrett. Gainesville. Kondike strawberry plants. $1.50 M. Mrs. Avis Crowe. Gainesville, R. 2. ieee. Large Early Imp. Klondike strawberry plants, 15c C.; Large Indian Peach seed. 25c doz.: Dried peaches, worm free, 13c ib. Add postage. Rosie Crow. Cumming, R. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C.: 75c. 500: $1.50 M. Mel- rvin Crow, Gainesville, R. 2. ' Lueretia dewberry and large rooted Kudzu, Semesan treated. $1.00 C.: $7.00 M.; Celestial. white and brown turkey figs, $1.25 doz.: Cyanthiah grape cuttings, 50 doz.: Postpaid. J. W. Toole, R ee Burton Ave.. Macon. ne Everbearing ae ~ Madison strawberry plants. 5 C.. $1.00; Cea Gainesville: - R. ae $1.75 M. All del, ao Gar- Swain, Alma. ERED PLANTS FOR SALE Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.25 M. del. Exe. J M. for Dark Cornish cockerel. Mar. and Apr. hatch with large yellow legs; no culls. purebred, or. pullets of Same age and breed. Mrs. Arbie Skinner. Bowdon. R. 3. Red Gold strawberry and Thornless raspberries, 50c doz: 3 doz. $1.00: Premier Early strawberry. $3.50 M: asparagus crowns. 75c doz: dry peach seed, 3 pecks. $3.00. Mrs. W. B. Al- lan. Alt.o Rt. 2. 250,000 Chas., Drum Head and Savoy cabbage plants. $1.25 M. postage paid. Julian Mc- Duffie. Rochelle. : Cabbage plants: Large. fresh extra early Jersey and Char. W. Now ready. 500. 6 90c M., del. postpaid: 5M. $3.75 exp. col. Heading collard plants, same price. Prompt shipment. Sat. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzerald. Frost proof E, J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 60c, 500: $1.00 M. Del. in Ga. S. C. Rowe, Fitzerald, Chas. W. cabbage plants, now ready, 500, 75c; $1.15 M. adel. Prompt shipment. W. O. Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, R. qT SEED FOR SALE Old fashioned onion buttons -| (not shallots). very prolific, 50c qt. buttons: 30c gt. onions, Mrs. Ed. Chalkley, Columbus. 1701 10th Ave. Nest onions, old Schienca red ones, prolific, 10c Ib. at. house. Add postage if ordered by mail. Frank Hames. 168 Howard St.. S. E., Atlanta., Crimson clover seed in chaff. $5.00 per Cwt. sacked. P. R. Sims, Rayle. -White Ga. cabbage collard. 60c lb.; 2 lbs., $1.00; Plants ready about 15th of Novy. at 30c C.: $1.50 C. $2.50 M. etc. New seed. C. O. Sikes. Sylvester. 1 1-2 Ibs. straight leaf mus- tard seed, $1.20. for ot--P P.; 1 pint of Hanover turnip seed. 50c lot, p. p. Mrs. R. C. Taylor. Arlington, soe Collard seed, 30c lb.; 4 lbs., $1.00; 10 Ibs., ee 25 Ibs., $5.25, postpaid. Whigham. ; Bur clover seed, B5c measur- ed bu., seived, dirt to inncculate. FOB. ae & Reid, Hogansville. Genuine Ga. collard seed; 30c Ib.; in large quantities, 25c Ib. T. N. Bussey, Thomasville, R. 4. wkcellent unhulled Crimson clover seed. Write for price. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, R. 1. _ Everbearing English pea seed for fall planting, 17 lb. Miss Sarah Daughtry, Allentown. _ Frost-proof garden pea seed, 25c Ib. Purple Top turnip seed, |.30c lb. Postpaid. No orders less TS Jb irs: Chula, Rt .1. The Govt imp., Seed cane and also P.O .J. seed cane. 75c and $1.00 C. at the patch: Cheaner, if take the whole patch. M. A, Johnson, Face- ville. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 125 bu. 1940 corn in shuck. some weevil, 50c bu. FOB. J. W. Gholston. Comer. 50 to 60 bu. first class What- leys prolific ear corn in shuck. Mrs. J. S. Collier. Barnesville. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE : Hurshel ; Roberson, Pecans seedlings, 10 Ib.; Van Deman, Delmas, Columbis, at parn. W. S, Norton, Edison. New crop pecans, seedlings, 10c Ib; Stewarts, 15c lb. FOB. All well filled out. Samples on Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blakely, R. 3 Turkeys, Guineas, Geese, Etc. TOBACCO FOR SALE Good grade whole yellow leaf chewing or smoking tobacco 7 lbs. $1.00 del. Prompt shipment. L. D. Lightsey, Screven.. =: year and some old stock. chew- ing. 8 lbs.. $1.00: smoking. 11 Ibs.. $1.00: No orders for less than $1.00. Postpaid. Mack Harper. Surrency. = _ Good tobacco. Ga. long leaf flue cured. red and TDs: shipment. ' postpaid. . M. 'B. Box 91; coy et aay fresh grown, A. . eS Stewart, 15c lb.; Schleys 20c Ib. request,if party sends postage. o chks. raised. yellow. 10 Ibs. chewing $1.00: } smoking. $1.00. Prompt - BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Lady peas~ 10c Ib.: White blackeye crowders. 8c Ib.: Black walnuts, 25c gal. Add postage. Tamar Teen, Talking Rock. 8 lbs. striped half-runners. 1941 crop. free from weevils. 20c Ib. Plus postage. Mrs. Char- lie Buffington Lavonia. R. 2. Willets Wonder English peas (will stand severe freezes). 30c lb.- 4 lbs. or more. 25c.lb. post- paid. R. B. Guillebeau. Lincoln- ton. = <2. Frost-proof bunch Eng. peas. 15 Ib: very smooth leaf mus- tard seed .35c Ib.. asst. sizes gourds, 8c each. No order fill- ed for less than 25c. Add post- age. Mrs. Fred Atkinson. Val- dosta. Rt. 4. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Hazlenut bushes, $1.00 doz: red and _yellow plums. musca- dine vines. 10c each; May and June cherries .10c ea. $1.00 doz: Figs. 3 for 25c. Mrs, Leona King. Waco. Rt. 2. Black and white scupper- nongs, brown Turkey figs. earlv Rose and Yellow plums. hazle- nut bushes. muscadines and summer grape vines. $1.00 doz. P. P. S. W. Huggins. Waco. Rt. 2. : : Lead. var. apple, 1 to 3 vr. trees, 10c to 20c ae: Peach trees. June Bud and 1 vr.. 7 1-2 to 15c ea: 2 vr. grape vines. 10c ea: pear. cherry. plum apricot 25c ea: papershell pecan trees. 75c ea. up. Lee Head, Cornelia. Peach trees grape vines. lead. var. $55.00 M; $6.00 C: $1.25 doz: plum and apricot. 2c per tree higher: black ee $10.00 C; $2.00 doz, Mrs. E B: Travis. Riverdale. - GRAIN "AND HAY - FOR SALE 100 bu Rust-Proof oats. Pure. sound, bright. in 5 bu. or more lots. 6c bu; 32: Ibs. per bu. net, FOB. M. O. with order. H. W. Steed. Sr; Statham, Box 28. -100 tong peanut hay, $10.00 ton. FOB. J. S. Todd, Baxley. R38: : - Runner peanut vine hay. $8. 00 | ton. baled oat straw, 48.00; Hastings, var, seed oats, 60c bu.. FOB here. J. W. Lang. Omega. Terruf Rust-proof seed oats. very fine quality and heavy. 1st yr. from Experiment Sta- tion, 65c bu. FOB. farm, W. V Dickinson. Monticello. Texas Rust-Proof seed oats. heavy and recleaned. 60c bu. M. A. Ramsey. Quitman. 3 1-2 tons No. 1 peavine hay. $20.00 ton at barn. Exe. for good corn at 50c bu. Oscar Heath Soperton. R. 2. Choice Kudzu hay. B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville. Lavonia. R. 2. Some good tobaceo. some this| ~ ad Pure recleaned Sanford seed wheat. rust resstant. lst vr. from Experiment Sta. $1.40 bu. FOB. J. J. Oliver. Commerce Rt. 3s Sanford Wheat: Hasting 100 bu. oats for sale. Ist yr. from breeder. Miss Annie M. Bran- non, Plains. ee Crokers pure seed oats, 50, bu. at 50c bu. F. E.. McNair. Vidette. : : Coker Victor grain oats, $1.20 -bu.: Coker Fulgrain oats $1.00 bu.: Wintex barlye. $1.00 bu. All Ist yr. from breeder. guar. pure. Abruzzirye with about 1-4 vetch $2.70 per 100 lbs. Cyril Brennan. Columbus. 25 bu. clean, Rye seed. $1.40 bu. FOB, Cash remittance. Ed Pierce, Gainesville. Rt. 6. Fulgrain seed oats. No. 1. new crop, 65c bu; Appler seq oats. 60c bu. OB. Send remittance. D,. C. Strother, Fort Valley. FRUIT AND BUTTER ~ FOR SALE Nice: clean, fe flavored old fashion dried peaches free from worms. 1941 crop. 20e Ib. del. No chks. Mrs. W. H. Walters. Nice sundried peaches. 1941 crop, 15c 1b. FOB.: Also 2 nure- bred B Plymouth R. cockerels. $1.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. Bee. Bene Bishop, 3 About 40 bu. apples. hee var.. 50c bu. here. Sylvester Ritchie Tiger. Apovles. by the truck Ageds at my orchard. 50c bu. and less. T: M. Gillespie, Blairsville. _ SK Wednesday, October 22,1 FRUIT AND BUTTE FOR SALE Nice sundried peaches 19: free from worms. 15c Ib. Ac postage. Mrs. Flora Sams. Cun ming. R. 4. 1941 nice bright ack time peaches. free of worms. 2 lb. del. Mrs. A, F. OKell Maysville. R. 1. Sundried apples. 15c Ib pears. 20c lb.: free from wor 1941 crop. Klondike and Mast don everbearing strawhe plants. 25e C.: $1.00 M. A postage. Mrs. L. B. Frye. De 1as= R38: Nice sundried appes. fr core. peel and worms. 15 del. Herman Weaver. Mai 4 lbs.. good fresh butte week in 4 Ib lots. 30c Ib. de Ist and 2nd zone. Sat. & Cows TB. tested. M. oO. w order. Mrs. A. L. Garrison. A land. Rt. ds se 194. i MISCELLANEO FOR SALE HONEY FOR SALE Sour wood chunk ho: ey Ibs.. bucket, del.. 90c. J. Lunsford Suches. POTATOES FOR SALE: 500. bu. sweet potatoes, sale. J. E. Lightner, Ide SYRUP FOR SALE: Honey Drip Sorghum syr 60c per No. 10 bucket 3. 4 or 6 to crate, Suga syrup. 70c per No. 10 bi Cash with order. K. Re Thomson. Eas Lackey. Daicisvile R. ys 139. - Clean. new, white downy thers: 50 162 lot--of 25 $11.50. Del. Sample free. | Mary Collins, Cordele. R. 4 1 lot of slightly used fea 40c Ib. Write first. L. Se son. Sparta. ao rattle. cherry bark, coltsfoot. $1.00: Catnip. peppermint. row. Spearmint. horsem: Hoarhound. dbl. and single sy, coltsfoot 25c doz. Ga. Mrs: R. M. Holloyeay D lonega. R. 1 2.000 or 2.400 stalks or bon cane, 3-ft. $20.00 fo patch at my farm. 2 mi. of ner. -R. M. Corley Milner. Yellow rattle. queen of meadow. sassafras. 25e:1b.? $1.00: Nice size garlic b 50e doz.: Peppermint. : mint. horsemint. feverfew. hoa |hound. .25e doz. bunches. in Ist and 2nd zone. Miss L. } White. Dahlonega. R. 1 Box 3 10 Ibs. extra nice new chi Callaway Atlanta. 1696. Ri Ave.. S. W.. : Yellow roots, sassafras. ite Ib.: Sweet gum bark. R weed. queen of meado lb.: Wild cherrv bark 15, Add postage Mrs. Mvrtle Jack son, Talking Rock. Rt. 2. 3 Ibs. nice hand picked had cured dried sage laves.. best offer. Exc. for beesw: ace M. ae Fairb New crop. \dvied gourds size, some up to 40 in, dia ea. in lots of 100 or more. S: 3c ea Edwin Collins. ana shapes. ao) ee Emma L. we Ade White feed sacks. Be ea. SO, DE; Chamlee. Rome. MISCELLANEOU WANTED FRUITS AND | as VEGETABLES WANTE Exe. good values for fruit.and vegetables. Mrs. H kins, 556 Decatur Strect, : lanta. CANE POMACE WANTEI Want large quantity of cane pomace, ground or bed with an ensilage cutt Write J L. Hoffman, Forsyth POTATOES WANTED: Want old time white sk white meat potatoes, with of tar. (Used to be called potatoes). Anyone having. a@ write. giving price. Mrs. Hughes, Thomasville, Ris Would like to hear from 0: ties having genuine old fashic ts GRAIN WANTED: Would. like bids: on L5.ab bu. oats, barley and ry Ww. hae Soa, Se ISCELLANEOUS ~ WANTED NS WANTED: nt 400 or 500 Ibs., good pecans. Send price and Pay; Conway. King- AND HAY WAN TED: 500 bu. corn: 20 tons 20 tons velvet beans. best prices at your barn. Nahunta. os me No. 1 Peavine or anut hay. State best ee or 10 Ibs. of clean. < Quote price per pound >. W. H. McLendon, Lin- me white chicken feed some printed ones. sive 1-100 lb. cap. white Ne J. W. ad ike i hear from -who has some - nice. 2 wool. spring preferred, at asonable price. Mrs. G. W. ghn. Williamson. : AND PEAS WANTED: t 25 lbs. of little white pea for table use only; y finger peas. . Clean. - and. sound. Write first. Isie Altman. Alma. R. 4. NTS WANTED: cabbage, heading col- nm, beet plants: white eam crowder peas, bunch pole bean seed. Write. J. L. Burk. Tifton, R. 3, BBITS AND GUINEA _(Gavies) FOR SALE pr Ee ai N. Zz. rabbits. doe 3.00 pr: 2 pr. young cav= S. a: 1 pr. grown cavies ale wt. 14 oz: females heavv). _ James Hatris. East Point. ndrix Ave. = ora bucks. $2.00 ea. plus ing charge. Cash. No exc. V Murphy. Jasper. Rt. TLE FOR SALE milech cows. with calves, 1 d 2 old $40.00 and $45.00 spectively. Also 4 milch cows reshen within next 2 mo.. if s. Miss Clara Adams. lock. R12 Box 145. ersey heifer. 3 yr. old. ine 3 mo. old male calf. nd: Guernsey cross, easv k, rich and over 1 1-2 no feed. $55.00. Also of goats (only 1 Billy). ea. All at barn cash. J. nm. Summit R.1. _ horn-type Hereford ino Woodford breed- mated and accustom- ating Ga. grasses and red. born. raised in vy A. Price. Albany. eford cows. 3-4 or more bred to purebred bull. ino blood line. Also 4 heif- yes from these cows. Al- r. old. Ready for serv- . Bowdon or Carroll- |: =A; id eatich Son for sale. Em- mith. Locust Grove. Guernsey and Jersev bull. 18 mo. old and free < disease. $25.00 at mv \ alter Reeves. Ellenwood. $75.00 at my barn. h. Chinley. R. 2. ws and 2 wks. old calf. ersey with 9nd calf. at a, 7 mi. from Rochelle. \. C. Graham. Abbeville. Hereford bulls for Sele ae J. J. Johnson. ee olled Hereford bull 4 extra fine well cond.. prevent inbreeding. H eo. Forsyth. Rt. 1. Guernsey bull 14 mo. red col. Popular $100.00. Marguerite ion Dairy-Men, excep- ne reg. Holstein herd sale, 2 and a half yrs. young bull calf, 4 mo. urner, Decatur, Law- Bey nisi 7 mo, old. | 300 Ibs., nice calf, $50.00, xe, for sheep or calves. Vellborne, Rock Springs. 2 Chambers. CATTLE FOR SALE ci 4 . _2-3 yr. old White Faced Here- : ford Domino bulls. Reg. Write or come and see. Bona Allen. Iii Buford. 5 or 6 young Hereford steers. very fine animals. from $75.00 to $100.00. according to age. Around 10 to 14 mos. old. J. A. Cason. Barnesville. 1 good milch cow.. now giving over 2 gal. day. Also 1 nice heifer between 3-4 mo. old. Mrs per L. Kimbell. McDonough. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 4 pr. mules, 4 and 5 yr. old. mare and horse. wt. about 2100 Ibs. $325.00. Wagon and all. $375.00. ae trade for cattle and hogs. KR Chandler. Lu- thersville. } 1 good old mule. cheap for cash: exc, for anyhting can use. Arch W. Anderson. Dahlonega. Ro 4 4 yr old Daple Iron gray {horse gentle and_ broke. wt. about 1100 Ibs. $125.00. H. E. Williams, Athens. 481 Ruth Ave. Some young Ga. raised mules: and horses for sale. R. S. An- derson. Hawkinsville. Good matured. 900 Ib. jack for sale. Easy to handle. 6 mi, S. of Blakely. R. E. Mills. Hil- {One os 2 good brood mares, chest- nut Sorrel, 7 and 8 yrs. old. with 3 mo. old colts. 1 female an dl male. A mare and colt. $125.00. Aso 1 3-gaited well trained. saddle mare. Weight 850 Ibs. 9 yrs. old with colt. $125.00. F. C. Dumas. Hillsboro. Good mare mule. healthy. full of life, work anywhere, easily kept. Sell cheap or exc. for anv- thing-can use. B. Brinkley. War- renton. R. 3. 1 good mare mule, 6 yr. old. dwt. 1100 Ibs. Work anywhere. | gentle: $225.00 at my barn. L. T. aMddox. Zebulon. R. 2. 44-mi. of Lifsey Springs). -Good. 1.000 Ib. mule. $30.00 cash: trade for fresh in milch cow. Can be seen at. M-- W. T. Gardners. 3 mi. S. Forsyth on highway 41. J.K. Ellis. For- syth. R. 4. 2 mules 1- 6 yr. old and 1-14 yr. old for sale. Grady McCur- ley. Acworth. Box 83, j 1 large mule, 12 yrs. old, eats good.. work anywhere. Bargain for cash. Trade for values. Wm. Middleton Buford R. 2. = 5 yr. old black horse. wt. about 1100 Ibs.. work anywhere. in good cond. for sale. Mrs. Frank Carroll. Cleveland. . 1 plug mule. $25. 00 or exc. for Sprir ger heifer. or anything can use: 2 bull calves. Holstein. 5 mos. old, $15.00: Jersey, 3. mos.. $750: Also White Rock chickens for sale. R. B. Young Doraville. Rt. 1. Pr. plug mules for sale cheap or trade for tractor or anything can use on farm. Y. M. Ander- son, Williamson. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE ; 1 farce white Toggenburg or Saanen horniess Dill, (dont know breed nor age) for sale or exc. for calves. hogs. sheep or what have you. Mrs. C. Moseley, Keysville. Nubian at stud. Renroh Am- bassadors Nosdnarg. Breed your goats for heavy milk pro- | duction. to a purebred billy. Lineage includes many AR rec- ord holders. Post card brings ped. A. S. Horner, Atlanta. CH. 6060. t milk goat. 1-2 Sranen, 1-2 Toggenburg. giving about 1-2 gal. daily. 1 doe 3-4 Saanen. 1-4. Toggenburg. Reasonable prices. Both goats bred. Mrs. Guy Duncan. Douglasville. R. 4. Milk goats, 3 nannies, one un- related buck. reg.: Also 25 com- mon goats. at farm Leesburg. Dr. J. H. Douglas. Albany. Res. vurebred Nubian sire. Hatab 2nd, N-2397.. naturally hornless: black with light trim. Fee. $5.00 purebred does: $3.00 for grades. No shipping. No) chks. F. E. Grubbs. Demorest. (2 mi. West). At Stud: Toggenburg buck. purebred. reg. in the A. M.G. iR. A. 63442. Dark chocolate col.. 'hornless. -Son of the famous El, Chiva Sir Patrice: Fee $3:00. From a very heavy milking str. J. J. Johnston. Waynesboro. N M. fo | SBEEr AND GOATS| FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED | At Stud: Meiere Ss Siz Patrice, Reg. Toggenburg. grandson of both El Chivars Sir Patrice and Mile High Chief Pokagon. 2nd place at Kid show Mich. State Fair. Fee. $5.00. Mrs. Nora Smith. Arnoldsville. Sir Roderick. the outstanding Toggenburg buck of the South. Reg. ped. naturally horniess. Proven sire of high milk pro- ducers, and large perce~tage fe- male and hornless kids. Serv- ice fee $5.00. John Hynds 93 Warren Street. be ee N, De. 5140. 2 sheep. ram ee ewe. $6.00 for pr. at farm: C. R2 Williams. Atlanta. 3104 Piedmont Rd. ~ At stud. reg., purebred Tog- genburg buck. G-Man Joes Confucius. T-3032 in A. G. S. Quality breeding for high vro- duction. Fee. $5.00 for pure- breds. $3.00 for grades. War- ren Rollins Atlanta 349 Mur- ray Hill Ave.. N .E. De 6912. At Stud. purebred Nubian buck, reg.. N-2396 in American Goat Society. with attractive appearance and breeding. Fee. $5.00 for purebreds: $3.00 for grades. No shipping. Earl S. Redwine. Madras. HOGS FOR SALE 10 wks. old Duroc Jersey pigs, reg. in buyers name, $10.00 FOB. Exp. office. G. W. Doolit- tle, Sandersville. 3 big bone African Guinea guilt pigs, 6 wks. old treated and shipped, $8.00 ea. H. C. Brewer, Danielsville. Reg.. Black and S. P. C. male Blue Ribbon - Winners. | hogs, from 4 to 7 mos. old. for sale or exc. for other good B. A. ard St.. S. E. 1 big bone S. P. C. 18 mos. old boar. $45.00. or exc. for hetland pony mare. not over 6 yrs. old. David Medlock. ee hth. Rte: Big bone Black P. C. pigs. from reg. stock, all nice ones. $8.00 ea., $15.00 pr., $22.00 for 5B, Bailey. Sharpsburg. Reg.. Duroc boar. a>out 18 oe old. wt. 200 Ibs. $25.00. -. Wells. 'Fhomson. e purebred Black P. C. male pig. unusually fine individual. Black Raven str. Reg. buyers name. $15.00 FOB my farm: al- so 6 nice Grade P. C. pigs. 8 wks. old. Thomas Bryson. Greensboro. Rt. 3. Litter of 11 fine O. I. C. pigs. 5 sows and 6 boars. sub. to reg. 7 wks old. $10.00 _ea.. $18.50 oair, at barn. 9 mi. East of Tate on Tate-Gainesville Highway. Donald Covington. Ball Ground. RFD 3. Durocs, April and May pigs. Orion Cherry King breeding. dbl. treated. P. C. Herod. Kath- leen. 86) ) Cor piss: 1 wks. old. $5.00 ea a 600 lb. O. I. C. boar. $30.00: also mare mule. 12 yrs. |} old. 1000 lbs. wt.. $35.00. Cash. | John Foy. Oakman. 10 wks. old, reg.. Duroc pigs. males and females. $10.00 ea.. reg. buyers name. G. W. Doo- little. Sandersville. Nice P. C. sow. wt 400 lbs.. $40.00 at my barn. es Smith. Chipley. Rt. 2. . 20 pigs White Chester cross- ed with Berkshire: 1 litter. 6 wks. old Oct. 21. 6 pigs. 6 wks. old No. 4: 7 pigs. 6 wks. old Nov. 28th. $3.50 ea. here. $5.00 ea. shipped. R. L. Albea. Metas- ville 1 purebreft boar: Black PC. C. | ent. to reg., wt. 120 Ibs.. ready fo rservice 15.00: a 3-4 pure Guernsey bull calf. weaned. $15.00. or both for $25.00. Lloyd Kinsey. Sharon. 2 1-2 yr. old, reg.. S. P. C. boar. Some of best blood in the country. M. J. venee Macon. Rie 1: TURKEYS, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE : 4 black and white Muscovey ducks; Mallard ducks and drak- es, Buff Orp. drakes, $1.00 ea.; Few mallard drakes, 75c ea. Miss Roberta McCullum, Grant- | ville. Pure Northwestern broad breasted, Bronze turkeys, Wa- gon Wheel Str.; Toms, 18-24 lbs; Hens, 12-15 lbs. can fur- nish unrelated stock for breed- Trio $20.00 FOB. Lester Mc- ers. Toms, $10.00: hens, $6.00; Crary, Molena. ves Purebred-Northwestern broad breasted Bronze turkeys, Wa- gon wheel:Str. Toms, 20-30 lbs; i Hens 16-20 Ibs. 30 "B, FOB: C. Thomaston, | E. | 1 pi t f pig (just weaned), the stay- zs eae oe oe ee stock. | Hasty. Atlanta. 33 How-. Sea CATTLE WAN a. Want a fresh Blue or Yellow Jersey. cow. with Ist or 2nd calf, giving 3 or more gal.. dai- ly, within radius 20 mi.. also want 14 or more W. L. blood- tested pullets. Joe Jackson. Adairsville. RFD 3. Se Want 1 reg. milking Short Horn bull calf. wt .350-500 Ib. State cash price. Frank. Pelz. Pearson. HOGS WANTED: Want 1 Black Essex or big bone Guinea sow, already bred reasonable for cash. The block- ey type pee T. A. Bowen, Blakely, Rt. 4 Exec 4 little bone Guinea male pig. 6 wks. old for anoth- er one. or will:buy. J. B. Hand. Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 300. Want gilt or sow, already bred. State what you have. age. when due to farrow and price del. to me. Geo. E. Kelly. Rome. RE22= (Calhoun Rd.) 2 sows and 1 unrelated boar. or 2 young gilts. Reasonable and the best c. stock. Geo. W. Hard- wick, Appling. : Want 1 big bone Guinea gilt kind. Write best price. P. P Frank Owens. Jesup. Rt, 2. HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Want 1 good mule: or horse. also some Whiteface Cattle Exc. Bremen. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS FOR SALE: d 2 pr. Jap. Silkies, $5.00. Exc. for Nannie goat, hornless, milk stock. Ea. pay express. T. P. Thornton. Chatsworth, REE Prs. or Trios of Black-white | crested Polish, Buff Polish. or Golden Polish Bantams. Priced reasonable, H. E. Lindsey. At- lanta| 1474 Beecher St.. S. W. Bantam hens or pullets. Mix {ed with Golden. Sebright. 35c ae Ladye Lord. Commerce. R. -Dark Cornish Eantbens and Modern B. B. red game ban- tams for sale. Vinners in At- Janta, Augusta. and other shows. W. K. Herndon. Aufus- ta. 1109 Adrian St. : Purebred Golden Sebright bantams, sale. $1.50 Pr. FOB. Jimmey S: Dean. Royston. R. 1. 8 mixed small type beniete 2 mo. old and mother hens. weigh less than 1 lb.: 1 cock- erel no kin. 4 mo. old. The lot for $2.50. Will C. Smith, Roy. BARRED WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 2 Parks Barred Rock. vearl- ing, ped. roosters, for sale. Mrs. Pearl J. Hilliard, Bowersville. 1-1940 hatched -B. Piymouth R. rooster and 2 Feb. 1941 hatched roosters of same breed. $1.50 ea.: Or the 3. $4.00, All Want 3 reg.. Hampshire pigs. |; grade hens. good Grist Mill. S. C.: Waddeil, $1.00: ea. FOB Athens. 7! 7 mo. old. For quick Ww from prize winning stock FOB our yard. L. E..Green. Conyers. RED No:<3: 11 R. O. P. White Rock cock- erels 7 mo. old State leg and wing banded $.2.50 ea. William T. Ellis Hephzibah. 500 U. S. approved AAA W. 4 1-2 mo: old. 95 ea. B. R.| Woodliff, Flowery Branch. 6 Parks Str. B. R. cockerels. ea. Also Apr. hatched Ped. B. B: toms. wt. 25 lbs.. $8.00 ea. Hens same Str.. $5.50 ea. T. W.! Morrison. Winterville. P. O. Box White Rock hens, 10 or 12 with 1 extra fine. early hatch , /cockerel all in one shipment. | $1.00 ea. Pure Fischel strain. [ Mrs, Alma Scott, Concord. |CORNISH AND GAMES: 6 Red Belgium game April hatch roosters. wt. 3 lbs.. $7.00 or $1.25 ea. Cash with order. | _|R. W. Adams. Nicholson. Rt. 1. Several large type vellow legged. Apr. hateh Cornish cockerels and pullets. 75c ea. ! Ed Bacon. Doerun. | Nice purebred Dark Cornish . cockerels. long yellow leg type | $1.00 ea. FOB. James L. Brown. Helena. 5 nice May hatched. Cornish pullets and rooster $5.50 cash. ps. J. C. Herron Martin. R.! J 1-2 yrs. old. $1.25 ea. FOB. | Mrs. Jesse Brown Helena. Pure Dark Cornish pullets. 2) and 3 lb. size. $1.00 ea.: Cock ae arels. 4-and:5 lb. ea.. $1. 50: Nice dried old fashioned veaches. lle. tb. in 10 Ib. lots...del.- H.W. Thurmond, Greensboro. Rei.-B. | Mrs. 7 mo. old. bloodtested. $3.00 ea. for lot:* $1.25 ea. |NEW HAMPSHIRE): | | ea. POULTRY FOR SALE LEGHORNS: 25 B. L. hens. dV oyr. j March molted and laying. $is at my home. 9 Mi. W. of Gaines ville on Brown Bridge Rd. M Willie Allen. Gainesville. R Purebred W. . cock high grade. direct from b: e er. oe and well develove 70 ea.: ao 75: 6. $3.00. Exp col, No ~D. JoB. a Bee : AAA and > Gold band. 5 old. large to age, English 7 L. roosters. $1.00 ea.; 5, $: Eexpe-paids J, J. Seay. Tate. 1, 6 mo, old. S.C. W. L. cack erel. wing banded. ped.. $5.0 at my place. ae Jesse J ck son. Austell. R. wees - 50 purebred oe Str. Ww L. pullets. 4 mo. old. will soo be laying. $55.00. Purebred I. Red vulets and hens. 95e e Also ae nice R. I. Red frvers, Mrs .C.L . Smith. Baxlev R. 1 extra nice B. L. rooster Everlay Str., 7 mo. old. $1.25: Also have 2 roosters. 6 mo. old. B. L.. Everlay. str.. $1.00. e Hoke A. Wilson. Martin. R. 2, 35 B. L. cockerels. 3 mo. 75 ea: 150 R. I. 3: mo. old chicks: 2-3 lbs. Mr W. R. Henry. Stockbridge. 7100. -Lindstroms. W. L. Bes 2 Vr. old. 75e-eas Advise what_vou have to offer 2 exc. W. L. Towns... Town - ; em $5 BL. pullets 7 ma: ok now laying. no culls. 75c e Wont sell under 10. H. P, Mal com. Social Circle. R. 2. 165 W. L. hens. :2 1-2 yrs. from Gaston Str.: 75 1 1- -2, yr old, all 65c ea. Fine condition W. Fe: Market. Cordele. es : ORPINGTONS: Pen-of prize ohne ae Or | ingtons. 4 hens and rooster fo: sale or exc. for turkeys or gee Mrs. G. M. perenne Dun woody. = PEACOCKS, PHEASAN TS. PIGEONS QUAIL. ETC.: Ringneck oe Pheasants, tants. Ringieckes and Silvers, Guinea pigs, and several breed of Vantams and Jap Silki tite. phone ez-call. L. M. M Mel- ton Atlanta. 316 Kendrick Axe! S. E. Phone Ma, 6143. > White Kings and Carnea mat red prs. Records show ea. 0: birds produce not less than 12 pr. squabs ea.. ea. yr. Lowest price for squabs. 50c ea. Exc few for what have vou (farm products). John B. Greene, tlanta. R.. 6. Box 164. REDS (NEW HAMPSEURES AND RHODE ISLANDS): . pullets. also 35 pigs. for sale If interested. come to my home. E. LL. Colston, Cornelia. Star Rt, Donaldson Str.: Hens. $1.25 Cockerels $2.00 ea.: good c and shape. Come select them. Cc. S. Miers. Stene Mt 487 Redan Rd.. R. 1. 2 early spring hatched. R. 1 R. pullets. from 300 egg lavers. Rea roosters, same age and size. $1.25 ea. Mrs. S. P. Kenney, ' Athens. R. 2. | 200 R. I. Red pullets. $1.06 in small lots. Vaccinated. wormed. G. N. Strong Newnan. R. 1. | is N. H. Red pullets. 3 mo. old AAA from R. O. P. roosters, well developed. make fine _ breeders. 12 for $10.00: 1 roos- ter free; Parmentor Str. Vee Barnes Graymont. Select. N. H. Red OS ! Apr 7tth. hatch, R. O. P. sired. $2.00. S. R. Scarborough. Hawk- insville, 633 Broad St. : SPANISH: Purebrde White Face Bid Spanish cockerels, $1.00 ea. Mrs _ Frank Treadaway Adairsville 4-AAA N. H. Red cockerels 6 mo. old, $1.50 ea.: $5.00 for 4, Also 30 AAA R. I. pullets. - 11 wks. old, $25.00. Mrs. A J. Cater. Newington. F REDS (RHODE ISLANDS, Dark. Red cockerels. heavy laying str. $2.00 ea. Hens and % purebred Cornish rooster. pullets. $1.50 ea.; Eggs. $1.50 per > 15 postpaid. Mrs. Don Donald- - son. Decatur De. 2405. = WYANDOTTES: . Prize winning AAA Rosecomb : mammoth . White | Wyandotte roosters. far. ist. hatch. $1.75 oe Miss Wattie Jule re Box 252. PAGE FOUR _ POULTRY WANTED x MARKET BULLETIN? FARM HELP WANTED BABY CHICKS WANTED: Want to raise chickens on halves. Can rais. 2.000 at time. Have experience. Write. W. R. _Caudell. Danielsville. BARRED. WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS WANTED: _. Want 50-75 B. R. edckerels. from good feathering flock for sreeders. F. D. Brooks, Wash- ington. Want Buff Rock pullets. or any large breed of Buff color with yellow legs aso Buff Co- chin bantams. Write at once. Mrs. Clovis T. Chandler. Athens. Rt. 1. CORNISH WANTED: Want 2 Cornish March or April hatch cockerels. purebred -gnd priced right. Charlie Bailey. ~Nienna. Rt. 3. Would like to hear from far- ties having Dark and White Cornish. also Silver Spangle Hameurgs. Lakenilders. white face. Black Spanish. Want cocks or pairs or trios. All young tock, no culls. Mrs. Florence Fuston. Stillmore. _ Want White Cornish cockerel advise price. E. C.- Brannon. Gainesville. Box 677. FARM HELP WANTED 1 _ Want family of 3 or 4 hands _to finish picking cotton and corn and plowing. 4 R. ceiled youse, wood, pasture free. Mail -and school bus by door. Pay ev- ery Saturday. W. W. McPher- gon, Villa Rica. Want good colored woman for ight farm work. no field work. Room, board and $10.00 mo. Must be clean and honest. Mrs. Margaret Holland. Atlanta. 1241 Arkwright Place. S. E. Wa 0189. __ Want man with a Syrup Mak- ing outfit to make about . 500 gal. of Sugar Cane syrup on shares at once. H. S. Walker. Macon. 349 Turpin St. Want good 1 h. farmer for tanding rent or shares. No chil- dren. Or will reserve one room and give 5 rooms, use of yard. garden, pasture and part of fruit for my board. Near Ma- leton, on Cooper Lake Rd. W. Abercrombie, Austell, Rt. 2. Want unencumbered, white woman or girl, 20-45. for light rm work. no field work. Pri- vate room in good home (2 in family) and salary. Write at once. Mrs. Wallace P. Thatcher. Chickamauga. Rt. 2. _ Want colored family that can. handle a 2 or 3-h. crop, on 50- 50 basis. Good tobacco. peanut and cotton allotments. Nothing but colored need apply. Will move from anywhere. See or ite. J. T. Dampier, Moultrie. _ Want middleaged white wom- or light farm work. no field ork milking nor laundering. 00 week, board and home. ae J. Brownlow. Aragon. Want man with sufficient help 4o work 10,000 turpentine faces in 1942. Must be exp. workers. eliable industrious, sober, Mis. C. Goolsby. Ala. Rt. 2. h. farm (130 A.) on 50-50 ba- sis. Located in , Houses land, mule, tools, pas- ures good. Prefer high school graduate in vocational! azgricul- re, interested in cattle. 1941 cotton allotment 14 acres. W. 4. Morris. Atlanta. 260 Miller wed Ave.. S.:E. Want good Christian man and ife without children (Pente- stal experience with ord urch records) to live in home ith me and grown son and nd stock 13-14 A. land: go 50-50 in hog raisir7. vegetable. n, etc. Mrs. Laura B. Tayio yeross. Rt. 1. Box 15. Want reliable, white man to ive in home on farm and help ith work. Board, laundry and e wages. Must be all right in every way. Ref. required. Miss Jane Moon, Marietta. Rt. Box 142. ee ant 2 large families to work e vegetables and tobacce on es. Good houses and: wa- _ See or write. R. L. Dixon. garks. Rt 1. nt at once a coundle with- _ children to live with old ple and work small crop on es cr for wages. Seth John- son, Jackson. Rt. 1. Tant good. exp.. farm hand. -40, good worker, honest, so- er, for gen. farm and orchard work; drive tractor. truck. etc. 12.00 mo. board and laundrv ood home. At once. . G, Oli- er, Barnesville. Rt. 2. ~ co farm for wages. Can have Want a middleaged heithy woman to help with light farm work. no field work. Room board and $4.00 week. T. E. Kemp, Lyons, R. 1 Want a strong, healthy mar- ried couple (no children), to for 1942. Willing workers, no drunkards, nor cigarette smok- ers. Furnish self, I will furnish team, plows. Come see place be- fore moving. Lee Jovner, Hines- ville. Want middleaged white wom- an of good character. for light farm work. no field work, nor milking. Prefer someone who needs home. No objections to to having 1 child. Board. $2.50 Grantville, P. O. Box 103. Widow, alone, desires woman of good character to live with her and help look after chick- ens and other light farm work, no field work, Ref. exc. Mrs. rd. St. S. W. Want man and wife to work on farm for board and 1-2 of 20 A. vrop. Must u-derstand farming in this section of state. Mrs. Lillie W. Poarch, Cal- houn. R. 3. Want reliable white . family with plenty help to work 2-h. crop on 50-50 basis. Will fur- nish stock, house, land. pasture. etc. 1 mi. from town. must fur- nish ref, Mrs. [Lula McRee, Buckhead, Morgan County. Want at once, woman of good character for light farm work, no field work, nor milk- ing. Room, board and _ $3.00 week. Mrs. Thelma Harvey, Douglasville, R. 4. Want married man, white or col., who can drive car or truck ang care for yard, garden and chickens. Good house, lights and fuel furnished. W. G. Casteel, Chamblee R. 1. woman to do light farm work, no field work, nor milking or churning. Good home, board, |laundry and small salary. See or write. M. H. Brinley, Face- ville. Want coloted man, industri- ous sober, trustworthy, no fam- ily, about 40 yrs. old for gen- eral light farm work. $6.00 wk, 2 meals. room. lights. - wood. Ref. required. Mrs. J. B. Carl- ton, Moult~ic, 803 2nd St. S. E. _ Waut men with small fam- ilies for dairy and farm work. E. W. Cardell, Austell, R. 1. Want man and wife to work on farm. Capable and reliable. | Someone that wants good home. C. Langley, Stone Mtn. Rt. Want at once, nice, white girl or woman to live with man and wife and do light farm work, R.-E. Ellington, Fairburn. Rt. 1. Want white woman of good character, in good health, for light farm work, no field work. Room, board and $3.00 week. Mrs. G. S Echols. Atlanta, 282 Parkway Dr., N. E. Ma 5998. Want settled, white woman to live as one of family and do light farm work, no field work. $2.50 week, private room and board. Mrs. Robert Whitaker. Hampton. RFD 22 Want middeaged. country )raised woman for light farm work, for good home and $2.50 week. No objections to 1 child. _G. H. Roberts. Grantville. Box 103. : Want man with = sufficient force to work 2500 Turpentine boxes and large 1 h. farm on 50-50 basis for 1942. O. A. Ir- T ydowicl. Want midaleagec. -~~ farm work no field work nor milking. Room, board and $2.50 : week, rs. P. V. Pryor, Oli- ~ ee Want unencumbered, single man, white or colored. for gen- -eral tractor and farm work. Must be gcod mechanic. Give ref.. and price ver day with room and board furnished. H ;V. Franklin. Register. Want unencumbered, clean. white woman for light farm work. no field work. $2.00 week. room and board. Ref .exch. Write. Mrs. C. E, Dunn. Jesup. ,e-o J. E, Killingsworth. Want unencumbered moth- erly woman, 40-50. to live as ye of family (13 yr. old son and self) and do light farm work, no field work. Reason- able salary. Mrs. Annie Dell Howard Rockmart. ~ Want small family for 1 h. crop. 3 R. nouse. near school ous and church. Have work oal. this year if wanted. G. T. Wade, Austell, Rt. 1. tend 1-h. crop on 10-50 basis. week. Write. G. H. Roberts, [ Want nice. healthy, congenial $8.00 mo. room and board. Mrs. bered woman to help with light TOM LINDER, Cemmissioner - Honorable Tom Linder Commissioner of Agriculture Atlanta, Georgia Dear Mr. Linder: September 30th. Inspections on feods and feeds DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE De State Capitol, Atlanta oe I submit to you a report of the work of the Food and Feed Division, Department of Agriculture, for the quarter ending * W#ednesday, October 22, | October % 1941 6,568 _Turnip salad destroyed, Potato plants destroyed, FARM HELP WANTED Withholds issued on foods and feeds 287 Samples taken to be analyzed __ 150 Abatements issued to improve sanitary conditions _....._ 111 Feed withheld from sale, not stamped _..________-. bags, 398 Eggs withheld from sale, not stamped dozen, 1,638 Eggs destroyed, unfit for human consumption __. dozen, 178 Butter withheld from sale, not labeled _. _ {D535 Syrup withheld from sale, not labeled ....._____- _ gals., 148 Soft drinks withheld from sale, not labeled __ bottles, 88 Filled milk withheld from sale, sold in violation of the law eans, 2,518 Flour withheld from sale, unfit for human consumption 2 Ibs., 198,121 Canned goods withheld-from sale, not labeled __-.. _ eans, 42 Canned goods destroyed, unfit for human consumption cans 159 Jelly withheld from sale, not labeled ________-___ glasses, 39 Peanut butter withheld from sale, not labeled qts., 75 Extracts withheld from sale, mis-labeled ___.. _._ glasses, 328 Pickles destroyed, unfit for human consumption ____.. Ibs., 35 Sausage withheld from sale, adulterated __.._____-__-- Ibs., 175 Sausage destroyed, unfit for human consumption - ibS,, F35 Meat destroyed, unfit for human consumption Ibs., 914 Fish destroyed, unfit for human consumption _._. Ibs. 2,1 12 Chicken destroyed, unfit for human consumption ~~ Ibs., 217 Sardines destroyed, unfit for human consumption .. cans, 165 Peaches destroyed, unfit for human consumption _ cans, 173 Meat blocks condemned, insanitary condition ..-___-_-__ 15 Bananas destroyed, unfit for human consumption ____. _ Ibs., 10 Asparagus destroyed, unfit for human consumption .. Ibs. 38,237 Oranges destroyed, unfit for human consumption bu, 3 Apples destroyed, unfit for human consumption _..__.. bu., 206 Peaches destroyed, unfit for human consumption ___. bu,, 381 Pears destroyed, unfit for human consumption = bu; 13 Avacado pears destroyed, unfit for human consumption _ bu., 3 Cantaloupes destroyed, unfit for human consumption bu., 240 Beans destroyed, unfit for human consumption _. . bu., 98 Squash destroyed, unfit for human consumption ____ bu., 20 Cabbage destroyed, unfit for human consumption __.. lbs., 1,000 unfit for human consumption _.. bu., 2 having been drawn too long _ bu,, 37 Yours very truly, A. D. HARRIS, Chief Food Inspector 2 POSITIONS WANTED furnish own stock and self. for 1942: raise cotton, corn and pro- duce of 2}! kaunds, also ali kinds of grain. Miss L. Strickland, Duluth. j - Want man to come to, North Ga.and de farm work. $15.00 ing particulars about self. ; L. Kusselhny, Culberson. N. C. (Resident of Ga.. P. O. across the line). i Want woman for light farm work, no field work. Must be neat and clean and not mind work. Write. W. Overstreet, Lenox. 3 Want reliable white couple for light farm work, no field work nor laundry. Must be healthy, clean. honest, sober. willing workers, of good char~ acter. Good home, room, board and reasonable salary. Mrs. J. E. Lenning. Jasper. Want family that can work a 2h. farm, also 1 family to work a lh. farm. Good land. White or colored. 10 A. allotment to plow. Must be sober. upright and good workers. 50-50 basis. Can furnish work when not in crop. H. V. Harden, Hogans- ville. Rt. 1. : Want unencumbered - white woman. 25-40 to stay in home and do light farm work, no field work. Small salary. Mrs. Ray Woffard, Atlanta, 475 Hill St.. S.-E. Ja 1330. Want white girl. light farm work, no field work. Home and $4.00 week. H. W. Ferrell, Hapeville. 3361 Stew- art Avev POSITIONS WANTED Want job as Caretaker or Supnt. general farm for 1942. Experienced and best of ref. P. C. Reid Mt. Zion. Unencumbered. white wom- an wants iob light farm work. no field work. with good, re- liable people (prefer man and |wife or small family) $2.50 week and room. Mary Lou Hut- to Chauncey, Rt. 2. Oe] Want farm, _job helping around light work for small Rt. 4. Good old) .Miller and Mill- wright, can do any kind of re- pair work to a Mill. also car- penter work run Gin. also oth- er farm machinery. wants job. H. C. Neal. Atlanta. 1043 Cor- ran St. as Man and wife want place as Caretaker. Consider raising chickens. or a 1 h. farm with 5 A. cotton allotment. Prefer with Christian people. Dave Mott. East Point. oe Want-a 2 H. farmer who can | mo. and board. Write first giv- sober man who will furnish Write full 18-20 for, wages. J. W. Partee. Cumming. { enough Uinencumbered woman wants light farm work no field work. with elderly couple for room. board and $4.00 week. No milk- ing nor laundry. Transportation to be furnished at once. Mrs. Mamie Wells. Cobb. Married man. 34, wife. no children. wants 1 h. farm on 50-50 basis or small dairy iob. or as overseer of small farm. 5 Yrs. exp. in each. Also drive truck. A.B. Brinkley. Calhoun. Want 2 h. crop with honest. good stock, tools and seed: good land, barn pasture for cow. Can run self. No drunkard need an- swer. Write at once. J. E. Meeks. Greenville. Rt. 1. . Want. good 1 h. farm on 50- 50 basis. with man can furnish stock and run bill and also would work 1500 Turpentine boxes on halves and raise hogs on halves. Have to be moved. Good ref. Lonnie Trowell. Ha- ziehurst. Rt. 3. Want to rent or make repairs. or as Caretaker of small acre- age. near RR station for 1942. information. A. J. Adams. Ashburn. Rt. 1. Job wanted by man past mid- dleage. tending stock. hogs and chickens for board laundry and salary. W. O. Battle. Pelham. RED 2. - - Man with large family wants small crop on or near car or bus line, with pasture. well or running water house. outr bldgs also near school or bus line. Fulton Co. preferred. On halves. T. J. Walker. Roswell. Tt 2k - Want to look after place. raise poultry, 1 or 2 cows, 4 or 5 acres vegetables etc. No cotton. Within 25 mi. from \.- lanta. I have 1 cow and 1 mule. 3 in family. W. E. Wilbanks. Buford. Rt. 2: Single man wants job on farm for bal. 1941 and 1942. C. R. Holloway. Edison. Want job overseeing farm, 35 yrs. exp. farming alone. Refer- ence. Home and salary. J. FH: Johnson. East Point. c-o Gen. Del : 28 yr. old married man wants job on poultry farm or any- thing. Experienced. No bad hab- its. Must be with good peo- ple (no children). and _ near church. Richard McMullon. Rossville. c-o Shady Lawn Dairy. Want 2 or 4 h. farm for 1942 on halves. 6 in family. all large - to work, and good workers, No drunkards in fam- ily. Have to be furnished. Noah Troup. Ashburn, Rt. 3. Want job as Caretaker of farm. O. B. Sullivan, Atlanta, | g00d 4 or 5 R. house | jand small salary. Ligh }after. Need work at once. POSITIONS WANTED Want a good 1-h, crop 1-3 1-4 basis, Must have house, wood, water, near ston or Carnesville. Write once. Fletcher Briscoe, RB ston. Re dy 2 refined, christian want light farm work. or or poultry farm work. Mu have room or house for fy niture Send stamp for rep Mrs. Francis Powell, Maco Gen. del. \ a) 20 yr. old white girl wan job doing light farm work. field work. $4.00-$5 00 wee Miss Nellie L. Meeks, Gree ville RL 1. : : Want 1 h. crop with. party. Must be good lan work. Best of ref. In Cobb Fulton Co., 4 R. house} close school. J. A. Boynton. Aust Want job as Flour and) Miller. 25 yrs. exp. Can in good repair. Best of ref. ried, perfectly sober. W. A. gill, Bowersville. Box 1 Boy 17, wants job on for home and small salary. drive truck. James Casey, anta_ 365 Washington St., S. Want farm with ie 50-50 basis. 3 or Fats water in yard, wood; mail route. 5 or 6 acres in . ton and corn. Landlord to with fertilizer and some su plies. Or will work for was Ref. Dont drink. James Tr ter. Dewyrose. RFD 1. ~_ Want job plowing. Am eat ped with model H Poa tor and heavy duty 16 disc I C. Bush and Bos: harrow. car Damron. Chipley. Want to operate a Bro Plant on salary or percent basis. or Caretaker of Co place and raise poultry and f stuff. M. D. Wood. Macon Cherry St. sey Want 1 h. crop for 1942. bidgs. B. M. Wise. Mariett : 2 refined, christian wo want work for room (or hot work. no field work. Mrs. Fr. a Powell. Macon.) c- . Girl, age 20. wants job farm work. no field work. week, private room boar field work nor washing. No. Carrollton. Miss Pau Key. Bowdon Junction. Middleaged _woman_ wal light farm work. no field Mrs P. W. Thomas. Atlanta. Gen. Del. g Z Want place on farm as o seer. (Am now overseeing farm). Honest strictly and know. how to handle la J. F. Adair. Monticello. Rt. Want custom plowing. _ equipped to plow and see one operation. Prices reaso ple. John Deere Model A> tor. available for any kind tra tor work. R. E. Baunton. ver. es - Man wants job on far ing tractor. 7 yrs..exp..-in | tivating and planting. Can wi any type machinery. 40 vr no bad nabits. State salary first letter. O. C. Foskey Be ton. Rt. 2. Ce family: go anywhere. G Burnett. Royston. a Young man with small ly desires opportunity ; foreman or overseer. | school education. 4 yrs. ing in agriculture. horticu and animal Husbandry. exp. on farm. Handle labor nachinery. Ref. Woodrow ders. viens? Single man. 30 yrs. old. w job operating Grist Mil exp. do anything about a State salary. Advance tran tation (repay out of first pai L. P Ross Barnesville. Rt Woman, 42, will do ligh work. no field work f home with small family and s ary. Ref. exch. Mrs. F. A. M: Atlanta. c-o Gen. D Want job on gen. or pO farm. Exp. i } hearing but does not inte! with my work. Do not nor use tobacco. nor drink w key. Want with christian ple. Charlie T. Yancey. A Rt. 2. c-o J. S. Yancey. Want good 1 h. crop on 50 basis. good tobacco all ment. 1 extra for wage family, 4 grown childre exp. hand for . Riding Good ref, Want by scho route, near church. 302 Lucky St. N. W. cox, Hazlehurst. Rt.