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EDITORIALBy TOM LINDER
The net income of the farmers of the United States. is jee
half as much as the United States Department: of Agricul-
says it is.
he figures of the Department showing the farmers income
een so manipulated as to make it appear that the farm- :
et income for 1940 is twice as much as it actually is.
The Departments figures show that during the year 1940 ie
. the farmers net income was $5,500,000,000.
The Departments own figures, when properly combined,
y that instead of receiving a net income of $5,500,000 000,
TABLEA =|.
able showing Farm Income, cowie Actual Net Income to Facners aid: Items Added to Actual] Income Compared With
Cost of Production and
Actual Net Cash Received Net Income by Bureau of Economis in Order. to Arrive at os cane: Also Per Cent of
By Farmers for Years Shown | oe Government tone of | Net Income. _| National Income Actually
oo TAR | FABLE G
_the farmer actually bieivad a net income > from the sale of all
crops, less the cost of producing those crops, of $2,277,000,000.
For the years 1939 and 1940 the number of dollars of net
eash income to the farmers was substantially the same that it
was during the years 1910 and 1911.
- During the years 1939 and 1940 the facies only had: as.
many dollars to buy with as he had in 1910 and 1911. During
1989 and 1940 the prices which the farmer had to pay for rep-
resentative farm supplies were almost doubled what oey were
in 1910 and 1911.
The three following tables show the farmers condition as a
plainly as itis possible for it to be shown:
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Statement Showing National |
Actual Net Cash Farm
Received by Farmers _
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a . MA antes aes
. |Col. 2 |Col. 8. |Col. 4.
From Sale of All Crops, and
' Livestock, Etce.,
Total Cash Farm Income _
Toatl Cost of Production
Including Wages
(Million Dollars)
Livestock Produced and
Consumed on Farm
Crops Produced and
(Million Dollars)
Government Benefit
Consumed on Farm
_ (Million Dollars)
Farmers (Col. 1 less
Payments
(Million Dollars)
Actual Net Cash to
@ols:2).
Cole
(Million Dollars)
Actual Net Cash
(Million Dollars)
(Million Dollars)
To Farmers
ars ah
Col. 5. Col. 6. |Col. 7.
Rental Value of
LU ee
Farm Dwellings;
Income Actually Red =_*
By Farmers
According to govt figuress|'
on Net Farm Income
Percent of Nat'l Income
(Million Dollars)
(Sum of Cols. 1 to 7).
Rec'd by Farmers
Government Figures of
(Million Dollarsy
Farm Wages to. Hired
Net Farm Income
Labor on Farm
Change in: Value of
Inventory on Farm
(Million Dollars)
(Million Dollars)
Cola: wa
Percent of National |
(Million Dollars)
(Million Dollars)
National Income
Actual Net Cosh
Farm Income .
Col.
Coly 2)
oe COL. 3.
5.793
5.596
6.017
6.248
6.050
6.403
7.150
10.746
13.461
14.602
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12.608
8.150
8.594 ;
9.563 : : 581
10.221 : : =o
10.995 : : : 590
10.564 : 3. : ~ 615
10.756 : 552
11.072 ; 3 545
11.296 | 565 |
9.021 : .024 - 530
6.371 : : 442
: 381
Fe 131 | 416
: f ; 446 399
70a | 5. 032 | 573 | 444
8.284 940 ae
8.809 367 | . 471
rs 482 | 408
7.851 oe
| | |
8.354 2.277 | 766 | 430 |
SOURCE: Bureau of Agricultural Economics. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture,
382 33.064 |$ 2.218
393 32.490 1.976
404 96 | 4.362 66 | 34.356 2.154
420 , 37.762 2.249
420 . 4.545. : 36.367 1.959
434 4.429 . 38.254 | 2.214
473 4,095 . 44.913 1.945
540 8.183 34. 53.360 4.664
618 9.498 58.121 1.941
713 | ie 9.938 | 66.136 6.202
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894 : 8.419 ; 73.393 3.529
760 805 3.816 | - 6.54 - 58.333 1.296
734 715 1 +218 4.879 8.06 60.517 1.797
781 841 | =75 5.645 7.99 . 710.675 2.475
780 844, | 412 5.606 7.94 70.634 2.772
791 856 |: 93 6.915 9.20 - : 75.187 3.580
803 | S935} E25 6.647 8.27 80.396 3.089
800 867 | 259 6.358 8.10 | 978.502 3.255
G11 j=) - 856. | F136.) > 62228 8.30 |. 81.044 | 3.255
829 863 | 166 {| 6.773 7.88 | 85.954 3,548
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830 774 | + 12 = DATT 6.87 75,385 2.024
754 588 | +250 3.518 5.88 59,867 773
655 313 239 2310 2 Bok 43.620 - 200
587 317 | 36 3.010 7.17 42.006 .955
616 404 | 664 ~ 3.556 7.20 49.416 1.654
616 456 | + 63 3.077 5.46 56.366 2.032
615 490 | 297 5.440 8.28 65.734 2.940
648 557 | +230 6.222 8.68 71.655 2.968
632 7828 |. 424 5.098 7.67 |. 66.446 2.169
636 |- 515 | +208 Diole OD. 71.134 1.983
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665 | 525 | + 38 5.500 7.19 76.470 2.277
Statement showing Farm Income and iis pencteninen: released. 7-25- 41.
In table A, Column 1 shows the total cash receipts by years
1 the sale of all crops, livestock, etc. Column 2 shows the
cost of producing each crop and Column 3 shows the net
rn to the farmers after paying for production of the crops.
Any school boy would know that if you take the amount
oney a farmer receives for his crop and subtract the amount
expense incurred in producing the crop that the remainder
uld show the farmers net cash income.
Table B shows how Government experts arrived at the Gov-
ent figures on farm income.
Column 1 shows the actual net cash to farmers. Column
2 shows Government benefits. Column 8 shows crops produced
and consumed on the farm where grown. Column 4 shows live. _
stock produced and consumed on the farm where grown,
Column 5 shows the rental value of farm dwellings. Column
6 shows farm wages paid to hired labor, and Columnn 7 shows
changes in the value of farm inventories at the end of the
year. The experts have taken these seven columns of figures
and added them all together to make the figures shown in
Column 8. =
They say that Column '8 represents the net income of the
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Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
_ By Department of Agriculture
__ Tom Linder, Commissioner
Executive Office. State Capitol,
Atlanta. Ga
a Publication Office
(114-212 Pace St.. Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
_ State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga.
Notify on FORM 2578Bureau ot
: Market, 222 State Capitol, :
Atlanta. Ga.
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postag |
provided for in Section 1103, Act |
of October 8. 1917
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YOM LINDER
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STORY OF FARMERS PLIGHT
a : (Continued from Page One.)
farmers for the years 1910 to 1940.
You will note
cash to farmers was $2,218,000,000 while the Gov-
ernment shows net farm income in column 8 at!
$4,474,000,000. or more than twice what it oo
Was.
The Same thing happened year by year.
In Column 1, table B, we see that the actual net
cash to farmers from sale of crops for the year 1940 is.
$2,270,000,000. If we add all Government benefits
of $766, 000, 000 as net cash income, then the farm-
ers net_income would only be $3, 043, 000,000 while
the Government shows in Column 8 for the year 1940|
a net income of $5, 500,000,000.
- There are thirty million people on the farnis.
Their actual net income for 1940 was $2,277,000,0009, |
or $75.90 apiece for the year$6.32 a month for each.
person on the farm.
Think of it! The income of those on the farms
in the United States averaged $6.32 each a month. |
but the average was $6.32 a month each.
In the year 1940, Table B, Column 2, all farm
benefits amounted to 3766, 000, 000. The same year,
with $799,000, big for oak grown and on
the farm.
The farmer was charged more for the meat that
he produced and ate in 1940 than the sum total of
all Government benefits.
The farmer, in Column 8, was charged $430,000,-
000 for crops that he produced himself and consumed
on the farm.
~~ Column 5 shows that in 1940 the farmer Was;
charged as an income $665,000,000 for rent on the
house that he lived in. This is $111.00 for each
Column 6 shows that in 1940 the farmer was
charged as an income of $525,000,000 that he ac-
tually paid out for hired labor. He was also charged
with $38,000,000 for increase in value of his inven-|
tory.
ures that have been manipulated.
about the condition of farmers by such manipulated
figures.
Think of the great power of public, opinion.
ficial figures that have been so manipulated.
The American farmer is ham-strung and tied to
a gigantic machine of controlled economy
under Federal laws.
chine, in so far as the farmer is concerned, are the
ones who give these manipulated figures to the world
and deceive the world as to the condition of the
farmer who is bound helpless to the great machine
_which they drive. s
, Yo sum up, for the year 1940 the farmer re-
ceived a net income from sales of $2,277,000,000; in
Government benefits $766,000,000: making a total
of $3, 043,000,000. Yet the Government says that his
net income was $5,500,000,000,
Think of Secretary Morgenthau, Baruch and
Company, advocating lower farm prices and saying
that farm prices are going to cause an inflation when
the women, men and children on the farms in the
United States are receiving $6.32 a month each to
cover cost of living, medicine and burial expenses.
Talk about a high standard of living and high
x wages in the United States, where does the farmer
1
4
Think of Congress being biviiched official tig-
created
Those who drive and control that great ma-|!
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Table B, Column.1, for the year 1910, the actual net:
come in? Can any man, wi any eats of hu-
manity in his heart, be he high or low, advocate
| cheaper farm prices and throw out a bugaboo of
inflation in the faces of millions of men, women and
according to Column 4, the farmers were charged |
1 $1.00; $1.90 M. All del.
Think of the press of the Nation being deceived: 30 C.; $2.50 M.; Jewe
throughout the Nation being formed antagonistic to].
the farmers welfare through the publication of of-
children who are driven almost to the point of asking
public assistance?
Great dailies in the cities of the north and east
are harping on high farm prices and high cost of
food to those in the cities.
These great dailies Have
been mislead by Government figures on farm income.
I do not believe that even the editors of great city
newspapers can read these figures and honestly say
that farm prices are inflationary-
Table C, Column 1, shows the national income for
the years 1910 to 1940.
Column 2 shows the actual
net cash farm income for the same years, and Column
3 shows the percent of the national income actually
available to farmers.
In 1910 the farmer received $2,218,000,000 out
the national income.
In 1919 the farmer received
9.38 per cent of the national income, and in 1940
he received 2.98 per cent.
In 1910 the farmer received $2,218,000,0000 out
of a national income of $33,000,000,000.
In 1940 the
farmer only received $2,277,000,000 out of a nationai
income of $76,000,000,000.
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TOM LINDER, 5
Commissioner of Agriculture.
PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE
Ga, Collard plants, | -25e CS
Collard seed, 30c lb. Mrs. J. F.
Tilman, Glenwood, R. 1.
Blue Currant
sprouts,
sprouts, 10c ea.,;
postage. Mrs. H.
Hiram, R, 2.
Chas. Wakefield, frost proof
| cabbage plants, ready, fresh and |
\green. 500, 65c; $1.00 M. Del.
R, Chanclor. Pitts.
Plum = and
also few raspberry
35. 25.. Add |
V. Bivens,
Kudzu crowns, $5.75 M. del.;
old time Hackworth apple
trees, cherries,
10c ea. No orders less than $1.
. N. Cole, Waco, R: 2.
Collard seed, 1 Ib. 30c, 4 Ibs.,
oe 00; 25 lbs. $5.00 postpaid. AL
_ Ponder, Whigham
Cabbage plants,
Jerseys. Cash. W., Flat Dutch,
500, 55; 90e M. Fresh grown.
Prepaid in Ga. I, b. Stokes,
Nice, extra large, fit meat, | Fitzgerald, Rochelle Rd.
delicious flavor Lady Thompson
strawberry, 30 C.: Imp. Klon-
dike. 25c C. del. Well rooted
young plants. Exe. for pecans,
cr new honey. Mies... J." 8.
Crowe, Cumming, R. 1.
Bs dageon date strawberry plants,
2.00 M.; 25c C. FOB. Can fill
[promptly large or small orders.
. H, Anderson, Nashville.
. Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
Tec: $1.15 M. del.: Klondike
Strawberries, $1.50 ; 500, 90c
i del. W. O. Waldrip, Plowery
| Branch, R. 1.
Klondike and Mastodon ever-
Some, of course, received moresome received less, pa strawberry plants, 25c
$1.00 M.; Hot red pepper,
i qt.; 50 gal. Add postage.
No chks. Mrs. Ls B. Frye, Dal-
tdas R. 3.
Ga. and Heading collards, 2
50e; 5C. 90c; Madison and
strawberry, 500,
No
chks. Full count, Amos Gar-
rett, Gainesville, R. 7.
Klondike strawberry plants,
G;
Everbaring
1$1.50 M. Miss Blondine Rey-
nolds. Gainesville, R. 2.
Cabbage plants, large fresh
|} extra E, J. and Chas. W., now
| weady, 500, 60c; 90c M. del. Post-
paid. 5 M., $3. 75, exp. ceol.;
Heading collard plants, same
| price, prompt shipment. Satisf.
| guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Ga: collarg plants, 25c C;
$1.50 M.; Everbearing straw-
-berry plants, 35c C.; $2.00 M.
All mailed. L. A. Crow, Gaines-
ville, R. 2.
Frost proof cabbage plants,
75 M.; White Bermuda onion
Plants, $1.00 M. W. W. Wil-
liams. Quitman.
Lady T. fa ese. plants,
50e :
$4.00 M.: All guar, true to
name, Black walnut meats 40c
lb. Add postage. Mrs. (Sarah)
Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, BU.
1
Old time heading winter col-
lard plants, now ready to set
jout. 10c C.; 300, 25c; $1.00 M.
Add postage. Joe W. Fordham,
Toomsboro, R. 2.
Missionary strawberry plants,
Oe C.: 500, $1.70; $3.20 ML;
ardy Himalaya blackberry
plants, hav large berries, $1.00
doz.; Catnip, peppermint, spear-
mint, 40c doz.; 4 doz. $1.25. All
postpaid. Mrs. T. H. McCurley,
Hartwell.
- White Ga. collard plants, 25e
C.: ; $1.00, 500; Postage BS Seed
60c lb.; 2 lbs., $1.00 Cc. - Sikes,
Sylvester.
Dutch and Wakefield cab=
bage, collarg plants, 25 C.; 300,
50c; $1.50 M. del.; Klondike
strawberry plants, 35 C.: $3.25
M.; Bermuda grass roots, $1.10
bu. crate, Lee Crow, Gaines-
ville, R. 2, Box 148.
Lucretia dewberry and large
rooted Kudzu, 100, $1.00; 500,
$3.00; Brown Turkey, Celestial
and White fig, $1.25 doz.; Cyan-
thiana grape cuttings, 50 doz.
Postpaid, J. W. Toole, Macon,
Re 38:2"
140c gal. del.
Ga. Collar. plants, good
size and good roots, 95 M.
Mailed; 75c M. 5 M. up. Guar.
satisfaction. B.
Flowery Branch, R. 1.
SEED FOR SALE |
25. gourd seed -free for 3c
stamp or stamped envelope to
cover postage. Also want: to
hear from parties having gourds.
State size, shape and_ price.
Write Connie N. Watts, Bald-
win,
Genuine Ga. Collard seed; 1
lb. 30; large quantities, 25c lb. |
| PEANUTS AND PE
T.N. Bussey, Thomasville, R. 4.
800 lbs. Crimson clover in
chaff, 5c lb.; will trade for oats, |
barley or wheat at market price. |
A. C. Ware, Hogansville.
Blue Ridge Mtn. tomato, runs |
15 ft.. 200, 25c.
Roy.
Nice white nest onion
Will C. Smith.
Exe. 1 &: cf seis
for -3 lbs. of dried peaches, del,
Mrs. L. &. Parman, Pavo. R. 1.
_ Old fashicned Oct. peach seed,
30, 15c postpaid. Also bright
col. dried apples. clear of peel
and core... This yr crap. 10
lbs.. $1.00 postpaid. Dollie El-
jer, Titus.
Nest onions, old . fashioned
red: ones, prolific, 10c: 1b, at
house. Add postage if ordered
by mail, Frank ea Atlan.
ta, 168 Howard St. S.
200 bu. good slip cal corn,
pulled 30 days, 50 bu. lots, 65
bu.; 100 bu. lots, 60 bu. FOB.
Jack Payne, Reynolds.
COTTONSEED FOR
- SALE.
Rucker cottonseed, grown in
1940; Seed direct from Rucker.
$1.50 bu. FOB.: ae 75 bu. del. in
10 bu. lots. T. B. Dellinger,
Maxeys.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR
SALE
Have about 300 lbs. of Coffee
beans for sale, 10 lb. T FE,
Head, Molena, R. 1
Cornfield beans, white le |
back; good anq tender, grows
6 in. long. 25c for a_ large
cupfull. Mr.s Annie Geniry,
Ellijay, R. 3, Box 61-A.
English peas, half. runner,
stand frost and ice fine, 20
teacup. Mrs. Curtis J. Gordon,
Warwick.
The Willet Wonder English
peas, 20c 1b.; 17%c bu.; $18.00
peas 120 lbs. FOB. Also Texas
Clipped oats, combined this yr.,
$1.00 bu. John A. Smith, Sy-
camore,
Old fashioned English pea
seed. Frost proof, heavy bear-
r and best var., 25c ib. Add
postage. J. O. Brannen, Hazle-
hurst.
crepe Myrtles, |
extra early
R. Woodliff,
sets. |
Wednesday, November 12, 1 AY
117%4c Ib., del.
| del.
i tity of Alber seed oats,
|best offer, COD. Bee fats =
low hwing tobacco,
leaves, 8. lbs., $1.00
Prompt service. Paul Ligh
c
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
230 Ibs, speckled sugar ere
der peas, gathered without | in
6c lb. for lot or 10 Ibs., maile
$1.00. Mark Woodlift, Flow ery
Branch, R. 1. oe
Several hundred ibs. of
jet Wonder English pea
lb..up to 25 lbs. Write for pr
or larger quantities. Be
Brown, Fitzgerald, &. ag
Little bunch winter gat di
peas, sweet and prolific, 1
80c; 4 Jbs., $1.00 del. Mrs
W. Law, Chula.
Everbearing English peas
Nov. planting, 1%e Ib.
Sarah Doughtry, Allentown
Willets Wonder English
15e Ib. del.
Charles A. Rose, Ashbur
GRAIN AND HA
FOR SALE
Sate ve
Recleanea blue ona
wheat, $1.35 bu. FOB. Al
eee Rams, $6.00 ea., FO
P. Singleton; Fort Valley,
300 bl. Blue Stem seed 4
recleaned, $1.50 a fo
remittance. S. Math V
Fort Valley.
Peanut hay for sale, Gx
W. B. Fraser, Arabi,
Fulgrain seed oats. sound
bright, 70c bu.; Red Hear
wheat. $1.25 bu.: limited a
from breeded, $1.00 bu.
Kenney, Athens, Ri Be
250 bales of hay, 85
Ibs bale (3 kinds), No. 1
hay, o-too-tan and mixe,
Clean for dairy cows. Also
bu. white and some yellov
Andrew Hill, Esom Hill,
Texas Red Rust-Proc
oats, 98 per cent germ
heavy and recleaned, 60
M. A. Ramsey, Quitman.
Blue Stm seed wheat, 95
cent ger., $1.50 bu.; Abruzz.
$1.35 bu: Fulgrain seed oats,
bu., FOB. Send remittar
Ci Strother, Fort Valle}
100 tons sweet, dry pe
hay, $10.00 ton at your
in truck lots. Jos F
Blakely.
100 bu. of pure
grain oats, grown on Wye
1 yr. from breder. Guz
M. Aiken. Newborn.
Hastings 100 bu. oats.
Terruf oats, 60c FOB. q
Rawls, Williamson. :
ox
3
: FOR SALE :
Stewnr: ;euars, VenD:
15 Ib.: Seedlings. 10 lb
. E Mey, Warthen.
100 Ibs. extra nice Stew
paper shell pecans. Also 50.
or more big seedlings.
Hartwell, R. 3:
Small amt, all new
Schley pecans, all large _
15 Ib. FOB. Mrs. W. A...
mond, Grantville, (Love
RFD).
1941 large Stewart pec
Ibs., $1.50, del. in Ga. Ger
Thomas. Thomasboro.
Large papershell pecan:
crop, 12c 1b.; Large see ced
9c lb. All FOB. bar
request if postage inc
Cash with order. Mrs,
Hyers, Mershon.
Several hundred lbs,
meats, 3-4 Halvs 35c; I
45, del. to 4th zone; Wil
COD for 30 and 40c. es
fresh and clean, ready
Mrs. J. J. Outen, Mar
R. 2, Box 52.
Stewart pecans, run
orchard, 25 Ibs., 12c Ib.; "1 0
10%e ib. Samples at 3
FOB. Mrs. E Je Fo
TOBACCO ol ,
Bright, yellow, cae an
Screven.
Good flue cured sinok
baeco, 10 lbs., $1.00 del.
ders less than $1.00. Mr:
sie Burke, Surrency,
_ Home raised flue- Cured
ae Prompt ee
Swain, Alma.
Gcod grade,
leaf chwing or smoki
baco, 7 ae $1.00 del.
shipment, L. D. pee
ven.
RUIT AND BUTTER >
FOR SALE
id Peaches, 106 Ib, Ada
: Mrs. Guy Hart, Roys-
Nice, bright, sundried appls,
e from worms,, peelings and
12e ib.. de}. i ist and
zones. Ollie Meers, Dial.
to 7 lbs. of nice frsh Jer-
butter ach week, 30 Ib.
tpaid. Cash with rder.
irs. V. E. Moore, Ashland, R: 1.
Nice sundried peaches, i5 lb.
jel. M..O. No chks. Mrs. Lei-
lar Phillips, Royston, R. 1.
ic clan old fashioned fine
ored dried peaches; free
worms, 1941 crop, 20c. lb.
ol. No chks. Mrs. W. H. Wal-
rs, Lavonia, R. 2:
Niece fresh firm yellow coun_
y butter in 1 lb. prints. No
coloring used. 45c lb. del. rs.
W. Hyatt, Bowdon, R. 3.
PECAN AND OTHER
1 yr. old sweet pomegranate
pushes, 25c ea. del. A. J. Stan-
ton, Newborn.
1 yr. old Tung oil trees, $1.50
doz. Postpaid. Mrs. G. R. Thig-
pen, St. Marys.
RABBITS AND GUINEA
IGS (Cavies) FOR SALE
vhite Nw Zealand rabbits.
bucks, 4 mos. to 1- yr. olds
5 to $3.00 ea; 25 young rab-
, mixd, $1.00 to $3.00 pr.
lia Varnadoe, Atlanta, 130
Candler Ra.
4 pr, solid black rabbits,
.00; 1 pr. Whites, 10 mos.
ld, $2.50; white doe, bred.
2.00: white doe, 8 mds., $1.50:
4 Blue buck, $1.00. htckard
ee Atlanta, 264 Alexander
Mittie M. Shropshire,
F 08k. Rt. 1. Box 78
SHEEP AND GOATS
___ FOR SALE
At Stud, Ginger T-1473, pur-
ed Toggenburg horhless bug:.
ire, Canyon Triumph T=629;
Dam, Mile High Avada 53442.
Fee, $5.00, No shipping. Mrs.
Ovalene Highland, Martin. Rt.
Wis.
Round
cius, T-3032. Bst blood lines
or quality breding, Fee, pure-
breds, $5.00; grades, $3.00. War-
ren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Mur-
ray Hill Ave. NE. De 6912.
_ At Stud. one of the Souths
finest bloodd Nubian bucks,
AGS reg., and a grandson to |
nd; also Saanan doe now
milking, $25.00 for doe. A. S.
Hornr, Dunwoody. Ch 6060.
t Stud, purebred, naturally
hornlss, Saanan buck, heavy
milking stock. Fee, reg., Stock, |
$5:00; Grades, $3.00: naturally
butt-headed Tog. buck, srvic
fee. $2.00. Mrs. Z. R. McElroy,
Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave. N.
B. De 3710:
1 Saanan doe kid, 7 mos. old,
mother gave 4 qt., when fresh,
$6.00. Graham Simpson, Cul-
verton.
. Choice, purebred, registerd
Toggenburg does. All bred to
x Roderick, the mvost out-.
nding Toggenburg buck. of
the South. Stud service fee,
5.00. Comparisons invited.
ohn Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War-
en St. N. E. De 5140.
1 Saanan doe .(stripper),
12.50. or swap for equal value
ned. Want. E. M. Robrts,
itlanta, Rt. 5, Box 318.
1 purebred Nubian milk goat
nd Nubian billy, for sale.
Jeann Echols, Athens, Rt. 3.
Phone 1428 R. |
Nic, young Toggnburg
uck ready for light service.
orous, active, dark brown
mmd with white color, $7.50,
mi. Ea. Luthersville. J. J.
tephens, Luthersville. Rt. 1.
1 Nubian buck, 9 mos. old,
arge for age, from heavy milk
oducers. gentle, horns, color
ood, $15.00, FOB. Jas. L.
fawks, Bogart, Rt. 2.
_5 dies, freshen January and
bruary. heavy milk stock, al-
2 pure. Toggenburg kids,
ery reasonable; pur Tog. buck
rvic, Fee, $2.00. H. A. Evans,
tlanta, 369 Augusta Ave. S. E.
Reg. Saanan male, Donupel
S-3456, A. G. S., at Stud, fee,
3.00: 1 week free board. W.
umlin. Atlanta, 730 Grand
.. N. W. Center Hill.
1p ac" Younes: Decatur,
8 Guina vigs, $6 for the jot. |.
1st. Re 1s
= 533 ; i - Redwine,
At Stud, purebred Toggen- _
burg buck, G-Man Joes Confu-.
"FOR SALE
1 large White Saanan Bill,
purebred, from heavy milkers,
30.00. W. S. Daniel, Ashburn.
12 nice goats, springers; Saa-
nan, Toggenburg, Nubian, $15.00
to $20.00 ea. J. L. Williams,
Alpharetta, Star Route.
Purebred Toggenburg milk
goat. Vry gentle, with first doe
kid, 6 mos. old. Guar. with sale.
ee . H. Boehm, Cleveland,
'2 Reg. Toggenburg doe kids,
7 mo. old from 12 1b., 3 oz. dam
at 2nd freshening, Sire, Sir
Roderick T2676. Mrs. G. W.
Collins, Atlanta, 1992 Meben_
det Ave., N: E. De 3792.
- 8 milk goats, now milking,
ahd 3 goats 3 mos: old, for sale.
Rufus Christian, Atlanta, 16
Schoen St.;
Ma 2798. .
Well-breq male goat; large
portion of dos producd, $1 3 ot ;
Columbia Drive. 2
- 1 nice full blood Toggenburg
do, 18 mos. old, bred now to
Reg: buck. Give 3 qts. with ist.
kids. Naturally hornless, Nicely
marked. $25.00, come and get
her. C: T. Gaines, Buford.
Milk goats, 3. 2-yr._old, will
frshen about Jan. 10th. Also
15, 10. mos. old Saanan bucks, 3
3-4 Saanan, 1.4 Toggenburg. |
Call any morning by 9 A. M.
Milk goats ar Nubian and4
Saanan mixed. David A. Bagley,
Austell, Cees
1 Toggnburg doe with
freshen for 4th time next thirty
days. Gave 8 1-2 ats last time.
$32.00. James T: Jones, 1506
Olympian Way S. E., Atlanta.
Fhone Amherst 3034.
At Stud. Prince Frederick, an
outstanding reg. Nubian buck
with background of high milk
production in his ancestry.
Service fee, purbreds, $5.00;
$3.00 grades. W. S--Todd, Jr.,
Columbia Place, R. 2, Decatur.
De 8255. i
At Stud: Reg, Purebrd Nu-
pian sir, Hatab 2nd A. G. S. No,
N-2397, naturally horhless. Fee
$5.00 purebrd dos; $3.00
grades. Cash at service; no
shipping. F. E. Grubbs, Demor-
(2 mi. W. of Demor-
est.) Coe
At Stud: Purebred Nubian
buck, reg. N=2396 in the Ameri-
can Goat Society, with attrac-
tive breeding and appearance.
Fee, $3.00 eee $5.00. pure-
breds. No. shipping. Earl
Madras :
CATTLE FOR SALE.
Fine red Jersey male, 6 mos.
old, good cond, make fine
breed animal. Extra large to
age. Mrs. L. R, Ashworth, Lo-
ganvill. Rt. 1.
. Fine,, reg., 4 yr. Old ere=
ford bull and 2 rg. Duroc boars
(hogs), for sale or, exe. to pre-
vent inbreeding. S. L.. Thorn-
jton, Deweyrose. Rt. 1.
Some nice Guernsey bull
calves, 1 to 3 mos. oid, sub. to
reg., best of blood lines, Geo.
M. Wicker, Americus, Albany
Rd.
Reg. Jersey~bull, 18 mos. old,
for sale or trade for good fresh
cow. C. A. White, Colleve Park,
Rt. 1. Near Stonwall. =
2 Grade Jersey heifer calves,
3 mos. old, oe clor (1 dark
and other yellow), $15.00 for
the 2 at my barn. Mrs. J. O.
Floyd, Chipley. Rt. 2:
Good cow, giving milk, $40.00.
Come after at once. Garland
Adams, Dahlonega. Rt. 2.
5 young Hereford bulls, 10
to 14 mos. of age, $75.00 to
$100.00. Very fine animals. J.
A. Cason, Barnesville. _
Reg., and high grade Jersey
milch ews and springers; al-
so Cokers Fullgain seed dats,
for sale. Z. O. Swearingen,
Fitzgerald.
A purebred Holstein bull,
2 1-2 yrs. old, wt. about 1000
ibs.. very kind and_ gentle,
$100,00. Del. inside of 100 miles,
W. D. Carswell, Halcyondale.
Rt. 1, Box 155.
Cow. 2-3 Jersey, 1-3 Guern-
sey, 2nd_ calf, for sale or trade
for W. L. or New Hampshire
Red pullets, AAA grade, 5 mos.
or older, no culls. W. W. John=
gon, Atlanta, 3 No. Evlyn
Place.
- Reg., Gurnsey bull, 286903,
Maxim of Blmont View, 18
mos. old, qualitis good; Breed-
r, $80.00. P. P. Gaines, Bow-
man.
Reg. Polied Hereford bull,
dbl. standard, Tifton Experi-
ment Station breeding, 3 1=2
yrs. old, god dispositior, does
not jump. Extra good animal.
$200.00. Dr. T. G. Ritch, Jesup.
lakewood Heights |:
{See at my barn. Mrs,
frshn in Nov.: 2 1.2 yr. old;
gal. milch cow, giving milk.
Both for .$110:00. Dovie Harris,
Monroe, R. 2.
_ Several nice milch cows for
sale, with or wWwithcut calves.
Some with mal and some heif-
er Calvs; ag rarige from 3 wks.
to 8 months: Mrs. Gorge Ross,
Eastman, R. 3.
- Extra fine full blooded) Jer-
sey bull, 10 mos. old, from State |
ist: prize herd. $40.00 FOB. W: | j
H. Ivey, Milledgeville, R. 1,
Box 8.
1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, with-
out calf; give 3 gal, milk ncw.
milking how, but not bred:
$60.06 or exc. for heifers, any
eis J. R. Lanier, Graymont,
Sv. feg. Guernsey bulls, pop-
ular bloodlines, 2 mo, to 14 mo.
of age. Reasonable prices. Write
or come se. Marguerite Bryan,
Grayson.
mo. old, for sale. 7 mi. from
Rochelle. Mrs, C. A. Graham,
Abbeville, R. 2.
Rd Jersey cow, frsh in
(heifer calf), $65.00 for both.
J. :
Parker, AusteH, Rt. 2.
_ Purbred Jersey heifer calf,
6 mos, old, out of good pro-
ducing stock, Estella and For-
[ward breeding. E. W. Hendon,
Jr., Marietta, RFD 2.
Reg. Guernsy bull, 12 mos.
oid, rd, white spotted, 4-H
Club breeding, $60.00 at th
barn, 3 mi. No. Roswell. George
Abercrombie, Roswell. (Crab-
apple Road). ; os
1 No, 1 Angus Bull, $100.00.
R. W. Nelson, Yatesville,
2 young Jersey cows, fresh
in with ist and 3rd aalvs,
heifer, for sal at my place. 1
mi. . of Yanah. Mrs. Dank
Shockley, Alto, R. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
_/Ral gdda pr. of Shoats,
about 3 mo. old and large for
mule or horse, cow. Alsd some
fruit trees and. grape vines for
sale at reasonable prices, Chas.
E. Stanton, Atlanta, 205 Hernp-
hill School Rd.
Fine O. I, C. brood sow for
sale. Have large litters, not
S.|bred now, (wight about 400
ibs. when fat). H, V. Francis,
Atlanta, Eastland Rd., R. 3._
Reg .S. P. C. gilts, sird by
son of Conquest ard bred to
son of Big Chief, $30.00 ea. at
barn, Breding for March far-
row in Nvember. Allen Eden-
fieldd. Millen.
11 8.-B. C.- reg. pigs, dbl.
treated, reg., in buyers name,
from Grand Champion blood
lines. 3 mos. old, $10.00 ea. FOB.
Go. W. Burny, Guyton.
1 yoting Duroc sow with 7
pigs, 5 wks. old, $35.00 at my
place; $40.00 if shipped. H. H.
Rogers, Charing. Rt. 1 (At Rog-
ers Mill).
5. PP. . pigs; bred sus,
young boars ready for service,
all sird by the first prize boar
that Was shown at 3 Stat Fairs.
Prices reasonable. F. H, Bunn,
Midville.
Purebred Black Poland Chi-
nas: boar and gilt, wt. about
125 Ibs ea.: ent. to rg., sell
boar for $15.00 or trade; and
trade gilt for a Berkshire, O. L
C., or a pure Black Essex of the
same details as mine. L. Lloyd
Kinsey, Sharon.
pigs, sired by a. S0n of. All
Cherry King. dbl. treatd, reg.
buyers name. P. C. Herod,
Kathlen.
. Haripshife serviee boars and
bred gilts. Theo Stivers, Rome,
Box 684.
Pp: CG. and O.-1.. .. pigs, 10
wks. old. O .I. . sub. to reg.,
for sale. D. B. Dukhart, Deca-
tur, P: . Box 488.
mos. 6ld males, stay-fat kind,
purebred, $15.00 ea. FOB farm.
W. V. Dickinson, Monticello.
1 6; I; C. male, weighs
around 400 Ibs. Fine shape. Al-
so 1 mule, gentle, about 12 yrs.
old, $39.00 each cash for quick
sale, John Foy, Oakman.
S. P. C. pigs from World
Championship bloodlines, (no
better breeding anywhere) dbl.
treated, reg: in buyers name,
10 wks. old, $10.00. W. A. Tal-
iaferr6, Blu Ridge.
A 7 mo. old S. P. C. male, 1,
10 mo. 8. P. C. male, 2. 7 mo.
o'd, 8. PC, gilt&: Bred. Bst
sf blodd lines. Reg. in buyers
name, $25.00 6a. D. T. Lee,
Dawson. f
8 yr. old, 4 gal. milch cow, |
-. 2 good cows with ealves, 1.
age for sale or trade for good
Duroc: March, May. August |
3 Black African Guinea 6 |.
1 Spotted Poland Chiha sow
with 6 pigs; 4 wks: old; 2 brd
black Poland Chiha gilts and
several O. I. . pigs, subject to
registration. Sell or trade for
corn and mill. D. B. ae cehart,
Detatur, P. O. Box 488.
_ 6 wks. old, big bone Afri-
ean Guinea gilt pigs, treated.
and shipped, $8.00 ea. FOB.
Herman C. Brewer, Daniels-
ville. :
light service, $15.00; Red. S.
; : Pigs, Nev. del,
ea:; Bred gilts and sows of pure
and efdss breeds, $25.00. to
$30.00; Guar. to please.
ris Sanders, Nashville.
8 8. BP. C. gilts: 10 wks. eld;
dbl. treated and reg: $10:75
crated, FOB. L Ar Boyd. Ii],
Climax. i
Little bone. black African
guinea, stay fat kind, shoats,
4 mos. old, mal and female,
$10.00 &a.; 1 Jrsy milch cow;
1st Jee: 2 mo. old, 2 gal,
$55.00. O: P. Singuefield, Har-
rison. : :
3 Black African Guinea 6
mos. old mals, stay-fat kind, |
purebred, $15.00 ea. FOB farm.
W. V. Dickinson, Monticello.
i . 1. C. . Male, Weighs
around 400 Ibs: Fin shape. Al-
so 1 mul, gentle, about 12 yrs.
ald. $30.00 ach cash for quick
sale. John Foy, Oakman.
S&S. P. C. pigs from World
Championship bloodlines, (no
better breeding anywhere) dbl.
treated, rs. in buyers name,
10 wks. old, $10.00. W. A. Tal-
jaferro, Blue Ridge. - :
_ 2 purebred O. 1. C. pigs, 1
boar ahd_1 sow, farrowed Aug.
92.'41. Entitlea to reg. from
ist prize stek. Boar, $10.00;
Sow, $12.00. Reg. ih buyers
name, $1.00 extra Hoyt Neal,
Ashland. gu \
Real good pr. of shoats,
about 3 ino. 6ld and large for
age for sale or trade for good
mul or Horse, cow. Also some
fruit trees and grape vines. for
sale at reasonable prices, Chas.
E. Stanton, Atlanta, 205 Hemp-
hill School Rd.
A 7 mo. old Si P. C. male, 1,
10 mo. S. P. C. male, 2,7 mo.
old, S. P. C. gilts, bred. Best
of blood lines. Rg. in_buyers
fame. $25.00 ea. D. T. Lee,
Dawson. :
Fine G. I. C. bredd sow for
gale. Have large litters, not
pred now, (weight about 400
Ibs. when fat). H, V. Francis,
Atlanta, Eastland Rd: R. 3.
1 Spottea Polafid China sow
with 6 pigs. 4 wks. old; 2 bred
black Poland China gilts and
several O. I. C. pigs, subject to
registration. Sell of trade for
corn and mill, D, B. Dukehart,
Decatur. P. O. Box 488. _
6 wks. old, big bone Afri-
can Guinea gilt pigs, treated
and shipped, $8.00 ea. FOB.
Hrman C. Brewer, Daniels-
ville.
Essex male, about ready for
light srvice, $15.00; Red. S.
P. C. pigs, Nov, del. $10.00
ea.; Bred gilts and sows of pur
and cross: breeds, $25.00 to
$30.00; Guar. to please. Mor-
ris Sanders, Nashville.
2S. P. C. silts, 10 wks. old,
,dbl. treated and reg.,
$10.75
erated, FOB. L. A. Beyd II,
Climax ;
Little bone black African
guinea, stay fat kind, shoats,
4 mos. old, male and_ female,
$10.00 ea:; 1 Jrsy milch cow,
dst cealt. 2. mios.. old; 5 gal.,
$55.00. O. P. Singufield, Har-
rison.
2 purebred O. I. C. pigs, 1
boar and 1 sow, farrowed Aug.
22. 41. Entitled to reg. from
ist prize stock. Boar, $10.00;
Sow, $12.00. Reg. in buyers
name, $1.00 extra. Hoyt Neal,
Ashland.
2 reg. Duroc. Jersey males,
wt: 75 Ibs.,a. Will treat before
shipping. $10.00 ea. cash. Both,
in good eondition. Ship any-
where. C. L. King, Waycross,
1 Duroc male 5, mos. old,
sub. to rg., $10.00 at my place.
E. H. James, Axson.
10 to 12 wks.-old Duroc Jer-
sey pigs, $10.00 ea., including
reg, paprs, single treated, crat-
ed, FOB here. G. W. Doolittle,
Sandersville, *
Some 9 wks. old pigs for sale
at $5.00 ea. H. E. Phillips, At-
lanta, 1591 Howell Mill Rd.,
Be 1851 J.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
1 black-iron grey mare, 7 yrs.
old, wt. 1100 lbs., fat. and will
work anywhere. Sound, in good
condition every way. $80.00.
Mrs. W. L. Parks, Carnesville.
Aes
Essex male, about. ready for | 7
$10.00 |
Mor- !j
Works anywhere, good _
pony. $50.00. Toby Jot
Kingston. Ee
1 good plug mul
trade for cow, hog
of dual value. 3
igh &. C, James,
anywhere, Price teas
iss Maude Hensley, Ta
1 mare mule, abou
for sale or ex. for.
cow. A. R. Peavey, WV
Mule. 4 yrs. old, y
where. Single or b
good shape, nthin wgeen
it $175.00. See T. lb. Eliic
Gainesville, R. 7 _(
Gainesvill, D
highway, 9 mi. W. of |
ville. :
Pr. of Black mateheg
8 and 9 yrs: old, wt. 1
ea. Work anywhere. | $37
Exe. for-yearling cattle. L
Ellison, Sardis, R. 1, Box
1 thule, 11 yrs. old, wi
for W. L. pullets, bginn
lay. W. P. Boyette, Glennvi
Farm mule, 900 to 950
Work atiywhere, plenty
$60.00 or trade for a strictly |
class fresh or ming f
milch cow or yearling
mule a rasonhable dist
R. Morris, Newnan, R. 3.
Horse mule for sale, weig
1100 lbs. Will sell von,
F. Bailey, Lithonia, R. 1.
_1 bay, 7 yrs. old, work ma
Weight, 975 lbs. with fine 7 r
old edit. Both for $175.00
nest Little, Gainesville, R,
(4 mi. W. Gainesville, 6
bridge road.) &
_1 dapple gray Prche
lion, 7 yrs. old., wt, 1160
for sale. Work anywhere.
Behhett, Gainesville, 6
dor Ave.
Gentle pony (Brow
whit 1 to 1? ees :
Mae We 8 Bale ol is
d.
_.Good farm miul, wt 900 Ibs.
$25.00 or exe. for 6-12 mx :
heifers, grain of cow pes
P, Steinhimer. Brooks,
1 big mule, Work an:
$50.00 cash. Mrs. Mary
son, Maoh: 25 2
_i good miule, 14 yrs, ol
anywhere. argain as
xc. for hogs or o 4
a Win. Middleton, Bufo:
1 pr. good mules at barga
Swap for good saddl mare
horse ang difference in val
or swap I mule and some va
in horse; 400 bu. good corn
sale. B. C. Holloway, M
ter, P: OG. Box: 1052
1 Black Ga. raised
about 900 16s., 7 yrs. old,
anywhere, $1060.00.
Knight, Jesup. R. 1, Box 19
2 fairly good thules for sa
and Want old stud horse (wo
anywhere); 20 bu. peanu
som pas, Corn and
Robert Lee, Woodstock.
1 nrare mule, about 12
for sale or exc. for g00d mi
oe A. R Peavey, Me
Fine broog mare, 4%-5
old, with 2 mo. old colt. $
or exc. f6r 8=9 yr. old mez
mule; Mule, $75.00, or e:
cattle or baled hay, or buy :
tons baled peanut hay. B
Moon, Shiloh, RFD 1, Box 1
12 yr. old mule, Wt abc
1,000 lbs., for sale. Mrs.
Lassetter, Sharpsburg, R. 1
POSITIONS WANTED
Single man Wants job on far
for bal. 1941 and 42; CC. .
Holloway, Edison.
Man with 1 ari, 39
wants job as overseer
taker on farm. Can
Have had exprience, :
Neal, Thomasvill, care M
Corbit Landr, R. 2. Paes
Want farm in Some par
South Ga: ag ovrser of
farm or take charge a smi
farm anywhere. Can cai
hogs, cattle, chickens. Davi
C. Shope, Calhoun.
Middleaged white ;
wants ligat farm wrk, no fie
work, milking nor laund:
$3.00 weck and home. T
portation te furnished 3!
Mrs. Hattie Chriswell. M'lieds
ville. R. 2.
Want a 2-H. farm on 5
basis; Life time experience
have to be furnished. | Pr
Appling or Jeff Davis Co.
yrs. 0!
xr car
Mobley, Garfield, R. 2.
MARKET. BULLETIN.
[ with family wants job
iry or farm. Experienced
~ Can drive car or truck.
Atlanta, 394
GIy
woman, clean and agree-
job, doing light
rm
ee $2.50 to $3.00 week.
bad: habits. Lula eee:
ac oak. 2- H. erop on
alves with plenty of work
en not busy in crop. Would
>: Camp,
ple, R. T.
int 2-H. ccm on halves
th tobacco acreage. 20. yrs.
tobacco. Plenty force
her .n . H. Nas_
oe Chula, Rea
ant 1-H. crop on_ halves
1 landlord to furnish and
ve. Prefer in North Ga. Or
take a vegetable farm to
k or overseer of farm. 6
amily, John Shannon, Bald~
*R. 1, care N. L. Lewallen.
nt 1 H. crop, 50-50 basis,
truck farm. Near Macon,
n or Atlanta. 3 in fam-
Hy. Ages 53, 19, 18. All able
work. R, A. Land, Kathleen.
ood dairy hand wants job
good man. 12 yrs. exp.
do anything about. dairy.
rd and laundry. M: I: Ross,
gle man wants job for
ce 1941 and 1942 on farm.
R. Holloway, Edison.
ant a good farm, good land,
2 or 3 good tenant. houses,
Atlanta. Standing rent.
Rubye ee Smyre. R
an, 32 oe old, wa 40D
farm at once. Prefer . to be
large family in mountains
South Ga. Home, board,
ng, small salary. (Need.
or R.R. fare. Taft Parker,
ers, R. 1.
man wants work on farm,
Id work. Prefer work in
and poultry farm. Wil-
worker. Good character.
give good ref. For board
$3.50 week. Mrs. Amanda
: Douglas, Rego oe
Tant job as Flour and Corn
ler, 25 yrs. exp. Can keep
sood repai. Best of ref.
d, perfectly sober. W.
Box
2
Covgill, Bowens.
yr. old single man wants
farm. Will go any-
. State wages w:th board
aundry in ist letter. El-
ler overseers job on farm. |
(home and small salary. W.
ino field work, Private room
POSITIONS WANTED
Want a good 1-H. farm with
a good house and plenty out-
bldgs.; 1-3 and 1-4 basis. Pre_
fer near Mitchell. or near At:
lanta, Barney Hulsey, Cleve-
land, R. 1.
Want job repairing and dig-
ging wells on farms. Hae B.
Brown, Atlanta, 350 Washington
St.
FARM HELP WANTED
=
Want a placksmith, who can
do shoeing and wood work.
L. H. Warlick, College Park.
Want reliable col... couple.
Man to look after small 1-H.
farm. Woman to do light farm
work, no field work. $25.00
month. Permanent job. A. M.
Seeger, College Park, R. 1, Wa
4421.
Want. refined, healthy white
lady, reared on farm, 24 to 40
yrs. old, to live in home for
board and $2.00 week. and do
light farm work; milking 2.
cows, garden and flower yard.
Mrs. R. A. Langford, Daniels-
ville, Box 218, Route No. 2.
Want at once nice white
girl. or woman to live in home
with 2 in family and do light
farm work, no field, work. ees
Perkins, Atlanta, 545. Highland
Ave.
Want settled man as helper
on small dairy and poultry farm.
Located near Atlanta. Write
V. M. Withers, Atlanta, 1200
Langley St; S; E. ites
Want col. family with 2 Sie
hands, and 3 or 4 hoe hands to
work on farm by the day or
month. Must be willing to
work. Write. D. H. Simons,
Hawkinsville, Ri.
Want farmer for 2-H. farm at
Worthville, Butts . Co, _ Good
7-R, house, painted; electricity.
Good pasture and land, School
bus, mail rouse, 2 churches
nearby. W.-E. Gray, Coving-
ton.
Want col. Woman to help do
light farm work, no field work.
$3.00 week and bcard. Age 18
to 50. Ref. Mrs. #rances Good-
en, Thomaston, 112-A Ave. J.
Want settled, healthy, white
woman for *light. farm work,
and bath. Mrs. E. A. Harper,
Decatur, 605 W. Howard Ave.
Want woman. for light farm
work, no field work. Must have |
good _ ref. Home with all con-
veniences. Write. Mrs. B. Mc-
Davis, Barnesville,
Del.
care
Connell, Atlanta, 1331 Green-
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HFLP- WANTED |
F ARM HELP WA
Want - hear from someone
who will dress deer hides on
halves. L, S. Hope, Ludowici,
Route 1.
. Want settled col. woman of
good character who wants good
home and do light farm work,
no field work. State age, and
salary expected in addition to
room and board. Mrs, S.' M.
Johnson, Atlant:, 3101 Howell
Mill Rd., N. W. Ch. 1950.
Want good family for 42 A.
farm, 20 A. in bottoms Cotton
allotments. 4-R. house, well on
back porch, barn and out-bldgs.
Lights, School bus route. 15 mi.
from Atlanta. Douglas. .Co.,
Standing Rent. Mrs. H. G. Mill-
er, Atlanta, 12 West End Pl.
S. W. R. 4, Box 3.
Want Christian woman, 20 to
40 yrs. old for light farm work,
no field work. Must be in: fair
health and no bad habits. $3.00
wk. No laundry included. Mrs.
Annie Jones, Thomaston,
Ave, E.
Want a white ma: for wages.
for 1942, Prefer man and wife.
Must be honest and sober and
can drive car. Wil pay good
pea Mrs. Fannie Heath, Dud-
ey.
Want couple for large 1_H.
farm in small town in Morgan
County for third and fourth of
crom or standing rent. Good
land, house, well on back forch.
Mrs. Madge B. McRee, Atlanta,
Ridley Court Apts.,
Phone Ja. 4004-W.
- Want several croppers for
1942. Good stock, houses, land.
Must be sober,. hard workers,
and able to furnish good ref.
J. P. Corley, Manchester..,
Want tenant for 1_H. farm,
standing rent. 6-R. house, elec-
118
tricity, on mail and school bus
routes. Fine for truck farming.
Large strawberry patch includ-
ed. 7 mi. E. of Newnan. Mrs.
Lois Lassetter, Sharpsburg, R. 1.
Want unencumbered white
woman, between 25 and 35, for
light farm work; no field work.
Must be clean, industrious. $3.00
wk., room and board. Ref. exc.
Mrs. G. L. Brownlow, Aragon,
R. 1. Box 37-A.
Want a small family, (white
or col.), for wages, one who can
move promptly. House, wood,
and garden free. Steady work.
Give ref. and ages in 1st letter.
S. L. Calfee, Brunswick.
Want a good honest man for
farm work. Must be industrious,
trustworthy. $20.00 month
wages, and board. No drunkard
wanted. Mrs. J. F. a
Apt. 18, Fred C. Pierson,
Want middicaved lady for
G. C. Chappell. Atlanta,
Marietta St., N. W.
Want col, family to work to-
bacco and cotton on halves.
Good. land. N. W. Folsom, Nor-
man Park, R. 1.
Want a col, family to farm,
cut wood, ete. E. E. Bishop,
Thomasville, R. 3. :
Want unencumbered white
woman for general farm work,
no field work, for board, reas-
onable salary. Mrs. James An-
derson, Wrightsville, R. 2.
_ Want unencumbered . white
woman to do light farm chores.
No field work or milking. Ref.
Mrs. A. Bolton, Albany, 205
Residence. Ave. ;
Want unencumbered Christ-
ian woman whc needs home, to
do light farm work, no field
1096
Maddox, Atlanta, 322 Fraser St.
S. ee Ant. 433. Ja. 7366-J.
to stock and garden. Reasonable
wages to man that will do the
work. N. L. Palmer, Leesburg.
Want either white or col.
family to cut cord wood and
stove wood either on shares or
by day. and other farm work.
- Kast Point,
370 Washington Rd.
Want at once neat, clean,
white girl of good character to
farm work. no field work. Room
and board and salary. Write.
nae G. W. Morrow. Elberton,
Want settled white woman of
good health and character to
work. Room. board and salary.
W. S. Barlow. The Rock,
Want settled col. woman for
|general farm work no field
work, must be willing to work,
stay on place. Weekly salary.
ville, R, 3:
Want colored tana with
plow | hand and woman for ex_
ra light farm work. Mrs. AS
L. Linn, Forsyth. Rt. 4.
Want a good cnrr-stian, Ga.
raised man {to farm and raise
stock and poultry. 50-50 basis
or pay wages. Good house, and
water. Come and see. John
light farm work, no field work.
dlins, Jr., Macon, 244 ho 5
work, Small salary. Mrs. T. J.
_ Want a middleaged man and
wife (white or colored), to tend.
live with man and wife as one |
of the family to help with light machiner; xy ete. Salary and fi
farm, near church, school,
do light farm work, no field:
Write. Mrs. C. M. Gayton, Ross->
L. | laundry. Raise wages in Spri
Want nice, clean wom
girl to help do light farm wor
no field work. State age
salary expected in Ist le
See or write, Mrs. Perry
Ave.
Want. woman, 45 i 50
old, to do light farm work
fielg work, nor milking. Sm:
salary, and room, board. Jack
ne
Want col. man around mid
age and son to work by day
straight time. $5.00 wk., goo
house. Family living around this
section, preferred. . Dr. J
Douglas. Albany. :
Widow wants settled, honest
sober, working man and
(no children), to live in
of house and run 1-H. farm
halves and look after
this). Mrs. M. Jenkins, Stuc
Want colored, sober, midd
aged couple. Salary and shi
or straight salary. Small f
18 mi. Atlanta. ee con
715 ger CI Haverty Bide.
Want country raised, middl
aged, white woman at. once
light farm work, no field wo
Must be honest and clean. $4
week and home. Mrs, .
Chesser, East Point, 600.
Ave., Ca. 2800. :
Want white man, ptefer.
family; who is exp. Miller
Millwright and can do car
ter work and knows h
operate and take care o:
nisn house. Must be
ber. Ref. exch. J. L.
yers, R. 1...
Want 2-H. farmer for
cotton acreage, Plenty wa
and good bldgs. See or wr.
Mrs, H. C. Newsom, Davis
Box 164.
Want middleaged
honest, reliable, live in |
house and farm, have ch
and cow. Or a gcod refined
encumbered | for light
work, no field work. Ref. e
Mrs. J. HB. Lawrence, Mid
ton. S
Want negro family :
large children to run 2.h
Good 3 R. house, Well in y:
Wood. Echols Speer,
419 Sinclair Ave. N.
0170.
Want man or boy. for fe
work. $10.00 mo. board a
ans ae). bulk, per bu.
ards, per doz. bunches
8 qt. baskets
ae Greens, per bu. hprs.
ug per bu. hprs.
rnips (Bunched),. per doz.
mip Salad, per bu. hprs.
et potatoes: pulk per Cwr
wich Ave. Biakely, R. 1. Reet Screven, BR... 2 B31... | BBD. Holdbrooks, Vee: Rt.
F RESH F RUITS AND VEGETABLES | Diccsiceke Sales and Georgia Auction Market
: Reports received at this office show following average prices p
ices ee at following State Farmers Markets: Lees for No.1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: oi
Es November 7, 1941. Atlanta, Ga. oS4 November 7, 1941 oe
October 30Bainbridge $ -$ 8.
ee ees 25 October 30Valdosta - 3.
-60- .90 October 31Cordele - -
50- .75 November 3Sylvester ee
Bees November 4Arlington eae
.90- 1.15 November 4-Macon is 9.00-
2.50- 3.50. TOP FED CATTLE id
s : October 30--Bainbridge $8.00-$ 9.00
fs eo October 30Valdosta 6.25- 8.75
bunches | EE epee OAD s October 31Cordele 9.00- 10. 20
35. 50 hades November 3Sylvester _. 8.00- 9.20
- November 4Arlington |
3S Sicica: aioe are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B and Grade
ges are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations.
November 7, 1941.
a . 5 on
: Atlanta Augusta Columbus 1 nase Savannah Valdosta
Ss Large, White, Grade A, Doz. _|_ .40- .43}. - 38}. .36- "38 ~ > 44-45). 87-39} Ed ee, Z
Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. jae ls .350- .401_ -. 35|. .84- 36). .35- 38). .32- 34) = 33 Index
Eggs, Small, Grade A, Dz, 28-30 .32|- .30- 382}. .32- 35]. .28- .30]_ - .30
ens, ey 4% ae Ib. eo ee 8 = 220 fe @ .20\;- .16- 18]. -, 20}. 19- .21]_ - .20
s, Leghorn, ee at hes ot eo -47). 145 164 = 18}. .17- .19]_ = 18
Wire ~ -10- We i A it a = th a Plants For Sale ee ean ese 2
ih H ids: 164> ee a IG IT Seed For Sale. 2 Ae
riers, 1b. 2 ce a0, = 92. 0 9 ae, el 814 83 ee a
ucks, 1b. tae Ol ig ek go as Cottonseed For Sale 2
se, Ib. = O8=5 -101- Se i A ee ee we GP oe Beans and Peas SOF ele a
oon te. . we = 5 nae - - 22- 24). 20- 22] aoe = Seas Grain and Hay For Sale 2 0 2
oy butter, best table, Ib. |_ .25- 30/. <= 35|. - 45]. 40-501. 35| 7 | Peanuts and Pecans For Sale 2
ield peas, mixed, bu. eS = 3.00] - pe ee a ge
ield peas, not mixed, bu. et Mo ae coves) (ee =
= Corn - Ibs. to bu. a) BH. eh 65-20 eo ae FS = .60|_ - 60\|. =. 86 60a 0 Fruit and Butter For Sale 3 2
he Oo) te ee ae St ee BE - .70|- = .70|" .65- .70 | Pecan and Other Fruit Trees
i Se a = BOL ORs Af apts ee go 55
Soe Sect 1.15). 0.10) 3 - 1.00]_ = 1.00]~ 1.10- 1.20 For Sale
Sieaet potatoes, Per, 100 Ibs. Se S ~ 2.00}- - 1.75}. = 1.00]- - 1.50]. .80- 1.00 | Rabbits and Cavies (Guinea Pigs)
bbage, (Green), Per 100 Ibs. | - = 2.00}. = 2.00]. = 3,00] 2.75- 3.00] 1.60- 1.65 For Sal
age, (White), Per 100 Ibs. ff oo Ses 2200 = 6 2001 ae ee
ee tie, Not Ton) a =4 15. 0-16.00 S -16.00|-12.00-14.00}. .16-- .17]|. -16.00 oe aos Sheep and Goats For Sale Pee
Seat Hay, No.-LsFon 7. .. |-10.00-12.00 |. 312.00}. 7.00- 9.00! .07- 08 jc e pao Cattle For Sale 9
danish peanuts, No. 1, Ton, a ee as ee % Hogs For Sale ___. A ee
(Del. Shelling Plant) _____ | .95.00-97.00]_ - -92.00| 77.00-90.00}. -90.00}90.00-100.00 | Horses and Mules for Sal cae =
ottonseed (Prime) a Se SOB MOT es ae ee ON a ae -50.00 a) 2a
Cottonseed meal, 8 per cent . ~~ Tazio0|. -38:00|. -48.00|. --45.00|. -42.00|. 44.00 | POSitions Wanted _____ 3.
Cottonseed meal, 7 per cent ______ _|- . =39.00].. -36.00{. -43.00}. - -37.50 -39.00{. _-42.00.] Farm Help Wanted _..____
eanut meal, 45 per cent ee oA1 O04 oe lS ee -38.50!_ - - St oe