Pray tate ef TOM LINDER: AGRICULTURE _ COMMISSION ER id not offer further opposition to the amendment fixing a on agricultural ans in the price fixing pn is a poed a from the November 12 i issue of the ears Market Bul- printed in the Congressional Record. This article showed that for the year 1940 the per capita me of the farm population of the United States was only .32 per month. It showed that in 1910 the net income of ers was $2,218,000,000 out of a National income of $33,- 00,000, and that in 1940 the net farm income was only at 000, 000 out of a National income of $76,000,000,000. It showed that in 1940 thirty million people on the farm ceived less than three per cent of the National income. Some of our Senators and Congressmen are doing excep- mally good work in the interest of agriculture. That work is The committee of six appointed by the farni convention in ashington is also making progress in developing a parity for- nula for farm products. This committee, meeting in Washing- on Monday, November 24, is expected to confer with Senator . as of Oklahoma, and other farm leaders in the Senate and ouse of Representatives. It is so ridiculous for any man to talk about thirty million ople creating inflation with less than three per cent of the tional income, that even those who have been doing this rind of talk must now be ashamed of their utterances in this nnection. : It is so preposterous to talk about thirty million people with 32 a month each creating a high cost of living that it calls question the good faith of those who make such charges. Tos FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES P ces prev-iling at following State Farmers Markets: : November 21, 1941. Atlanta. Beans (Snaps), per bu. hpis._. $2.35-$2.60 Collards, per doz. bunches. 40- .75 Egg-plant, per bu. hprs. 2 ; . : _ 1.35- 1.65 Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs .40- .60 Potatoes, White, per 100 Ibs. 1.80- 2.00 Dictte eee per doz. hprs. . ates .40- a Free nae a Favikls In 1858 Abraham Lincoln said, I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. 2 It is equally true that this Nation cannot exist half rote tive and half free trade. The condition of the Ainsrical. cari has steadily wn worse for many years. The farmer has been compelled to be free trader when he went to sell, but has had to buy in a tective market. I noticed a few days ago where a large shipment of commen beef from South America was inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture and okayed. Later the same sh p- ment of beef was inspected by the Army and rejected in te O. Every trade agreement that has been entered into by this country has been at the direct. expense of the American farme Wheat grown in Canada comes into the United States d free. Wheat grown on farms in the United States above the. lotment is taxed forty-nine cents a bushel , | Livestock Auction Sales Managers to Meet The auction sale of livestock in Georgia is rapidly growi g. We have numbers of sales lots over the stale ee peceuy in South and Middle Georgia. The problem of controlling contagious diseases, especially hos CHO era and swine plague, becomes more compe) (Continued on Page Two) Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Marke Reports received at this office show. following average prices pai for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: : November 21, 1941. Z - Per Cwt. November 11Nashville ____. November 13Bainbridge November 13Valdosta __ November 14Cordele November 17Sylvester November 18Cairo _...2 November 18-Douglas __ November -10- Macon November 19Albany See os Se Oe TOP. FED CATTLE pe November 11-Nashville _.. $ 7.00-$ 8.00 November 13Bainbridge : .00- 9.00 November 13Valdosta _. Dy 1.50 November 14Cordele .. = =i 583 8.50. November 17Sylvester 3 11,00 November 18Cairo _. : 8.00 - Novener dos uipam : : 10.20 Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) Eggs quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B and Grade November 21, 1941, Always subject to variation. a C eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations. Atlanta Augusta 40- .45 .42- os bares White GradeA Don. 40- 43 .38- Eggs, Miedium, Grade A, Doz. Eggs, Small, Grade a Doz. 30- .36 = Index Hens, Col., 4% Ibs., 16-~ .20. Sts ei4= 164 -17- Hens, Leghorn, lb. Roosters, tee Friers, Ib. 10-12 10. || Plants for Sale oo 14 14- Seed for Sale =. 18- .20 .22- Ducks, Ib. Cottonseed for Sale oe Beans and Peas for Sale. Soe 10- .14 -15- eg Geese, ibe: 68-12 aoe Corn and Seed Corn for Sale. 4p 39 99- Peanuts and Pecans for Sale... 2 99-25 : Hf Potatoes and Vegetables for Sale__ 2 95 : Grain and Hay for Sale. a Eoiintey butter, best. table, Ib. Field peas, mixed, bu. Fruit and Butter for Sale... 2 Honey Bees and Bee Supplies Field peas, not mixed,-bu. Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.), bu. 65-_.70 2 Pecan and Other Fruit Trees for Shelled: corn, bu. "7 5 5 Sale Oats, bu. ie 60 : Miscellaneous for Sale. Li5s 1.20 Miscellaneous Wanted__.....___. SSS Wheat, bu. ___- E Pee ers '80- 1.25 : Tobacco. for Sale Sweet potatoes, Per 100 Ibs. _-__ Cabbage, (Green), Per 100 lbs. __ 2.00- = : Hees for alec ees Cabbage, (White), Per 100 lbs. __ Poultry: for Sales Hay, No. 1, Alfalfa, per ton______. Hay, No. 1: Timothy, per ton. Poultry Wanted a5 Horses and Mules for Sale... Se 00-28.00 oe Higes--fors Sale. 5 ee ee I | Hay; No. 1, Peavine, per ton____. 152 eCattl. t0n Sale oo] {so See Hay, No. 1, Peanut, per ton____ sia Panish peanuts, No. 1, Ton, apes es Rabbits and Guinea Pigs for Sale__ 100.-105. Sheep and Goats for Sale. So (Del: Shelling Plant) _= Cottonseed (Prime) _. Livestock Wanted... ee 42..00- Farm Help Wanted_____. ; ee, ccc dace Cottonseed meal, 8 per cent ~ Cottonseed meal, 7 per cent 39.00- : Positions ee 42.00- | | Peanut meal, 45 per cent MARKET BULLETIN : Wednesday GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Notices of farm produc and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. imited space will not permit insertion of notices containing mo e than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. Published Weekly at 4-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture - Yom Linder, Commissioner Executive Office, State Capitol, : Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 4-212 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices tate Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. tity on FORM 3578Bureau of Market, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter ugust 1, 1937, at the Post Office Covington, Georgia, under Act June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage | rovided for in Section 1103, Act October 8. 1917. OM LINDER The National : fon Outlook (Continued from Page One) ese sales increase. There is also the problem of olen hogs and cattle to deal with, . - T have called a meeting for Saturday, November 9, at the Lanier Hotel, in Macon, Georgia, at 11:00 lock, of the owners and operators of livestock auc- on barns for the purpose of making plans to combat the spread of diseases through these auction sales. t is earnestly urged that all those interested attend. - T have invited the vocational agricultural teach- rs and county agents, and hope that we may be able o work out a plan for the prevention of the spread f contagious diseases and for the protection of farm- s who buy feeder pigs at these sales. Cabbage plants, frost proof, Early Jersey and Chas, W. Flat 5 M. $3.75. I. L. Stokes, Fitz- gerald, R. 1. : Chas. W. cabbage plants, fresh, 500, 75c;. $815 M. del. Klondike strawberries, 500. 90c; $1.50 M. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, R. 1. Several thousand Kudzu crowns, 75c C.: $6.00 M All nice'y rooted. mrs. J EF. Ogan, Cairoilton, R. 4. Sage plants, rooted, 15c; 2, -25c; 5, 60c; $10.00 C.; Sage cut- ting plants, 3, 28c; 8, 50c; $5.00 C.; V. Keith, Alvaton. Strawberry plants, strong, crowns, highest yields. Dorsetts, Fairfax, Late Giants, Catskills, 60c C.; $5.00 M. Would eve. for chickens, Postpaid. Mrs. W. N. Johns, Odum, R. 1. White Iceberg Blackberry and red thornless raspberry, 50c doz. Asparagus, same price. State San. Klondike strawberry plants,, 25c C.; $1.00, 500; $2.00 M.; Also 30 W. L, hens, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma. SEED FOR SALE Nice, white, multiplying on- jon sets, 40c gal. del. Exc. 1 gal, of sets for 3 ibs. dried peaches, del. Mrs. L. L. Pear- man, Pavo. 1941 Ga. collarq seed, sound and clean, 35c lb. Add post- age. Write for quantity prices. A. ca. Taw, Chula. Rt. 1 : Calif. muitiplying beer seed, 10c start and 3c extra for post- PLANTS FOR SALE _ Dutch, Prepaid 500, 55; 90c M.; | Mrs. John B. Nil, Alto, care j BEANS AND PEAS FOR ae Frostproof everbearing Eng- lish peas for November plant- ing, 17c Ib. Miss Sarah Dough- try, Allentown. Little bunch winter garden peas, sweet and prolific, small round seed, 30c lb.: $1.0", 4 lbs.; $3.00 peck. Del. Now time to pliant, Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula, cls Speckled Crowder peas, 10c Ib. in 10 Ib. lots or more. Large ted peanuts, $1.75' bu. ~. All del. in Ga Prompt opment. E. T. Clements, Ten- Za 'T, strawberry plants, 1; $2.50 M.; Wonderbear- Jewel, 50c C.; $4.50 M.; Ice- g white blackberry, 6, 50c; den gooseberry 3, 25c; Red arden horsemint, 25c doz. No ks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah- > strawberry plants, = $1.00, 500; $2.00 M.; 30 W. L. hens, $1.00 ea. J. W.. Altman, Alma. udzu crowns for sale. See. essie Fox, Vidalia. 405 ch St. ly Globe, Wakefield, Flat cabbage plants: 75c M. lants, grown this fall shipped promptly. R. L. ee. Meigs onderbearer, Jewels straw- mies, 50c C.: $3.50 M.; Lady. e C.; $2.50 M. All guar. ue to name. No chks. Exc. for lb. white sacks. Mrs. Lona ckwell, Dahlonega, R. 1, v Ga. Collard plants, 25c C.; Collard seed, 35c; Broad leaf tobacco seed, 15c large spoon- ful, all mailed. L. Gainesville, R. 2. _ Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c C.; Exe. for white or col. sacks. 100 planis for 2 sacks. I pay postage on plants. Miss Callie Grindie, Danloue- a I: arly Jersey and Ci penhagen | frost proof cabb:ge plants Fuu plants, white and yellow, 400, 60c; 90c M.; Bermuda Onion 750: $1.25 M. All dl: A. B. Watson, Pitts. Klondike strawberry plants, 25e C.: $1.50. 500; $2.00: M;; Mastodon strawberry plants, 35c C.; 500, $2.00; $3.50 M. Prompt shipment. Well rooted, young plants. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cumming, R. 1. White Ga. heads in winter, 25c .; 60c, 300: 90c, 500 $1.75 M.; Ready. Post- age paid. Will exe. also 3 dark Cornish March cockerels, $5.00 or $1.75 each, C. O. Sykes, Syl- vester. oS Red Gold strawberry and Thornless raspberries, 50 doz.; 3 doz. =~ $1.00: strawberry, $3.50 M.; Aspara- gus crowns, 75c doz. Dry peach. seed, 3 pecks, $3.00. Mrs. W. B. Allan, Alto, R. 2. Klondike strawberry plants, 15e C.; Exe, for. pecans, add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Re 1. Chas,. Early Jersey and Cop- enhagen frost-proof cabbage plants, fresh and. green, 500, 65ce; $1.00 M.; White and yel- low Bermuda onion plants, 500, 70c; $1.20 M. All del. R. Chan- clor, Pitts. -: Early Jersey and Chas. frost proof cabbage plants, 500, 70c; $1.10 M. Postage pd. O. C. Con- ner, Pitts. Cabbage plants,; Large fresh extra early Jersey and Chas. W., 500, 60c; 90c M. del post- paid; 5 M.; $3.75 Exp Col. White Bermuda onion piants, 500, 75c, $1.50 M. Postpaid. Prompt ship- ment. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. | Frost proof cabbage plants, 75e M.; White Bermuda onion plants, $1.00 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman, : Ga collard plants, $1.5 M., del. anywhere in Georgia. H. G. Stewart Shellman. A. Crow, Collard plants, , Premier Early: Ea. pay postage. H. C, Car- michael, Tifton. 1 1-2 bu. Peach seed from Seedling Peaches, $1.50 Mrs. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys. Blue Ridge Mountain tomato, runs 15 ft., 3 bu. to vine, very few seed, all meat, grows up to 2 Ibs. Seed scarce, 200 for 25c; 25 collossal, largest grown, each order. Will C. Smith, Roy. About 28 Ibs.. Pride of Ga. melon seed, 50c Ib; less than 10 Ibs., 60c Ib. postpaid 3rd zone. Nice sundrieq peaches, 15c tb. 10 Ib. lots postpaid to 3rq zone. G. W. Dunn, McDonough, Rt. 3. 1200 lbs., Crimson clover in chaff, 4c lb. or trade for oats at $1.00 bu. or wheat at $1.25 bu; also, want 200 bu. Cow- peas, New Eras, or Mixed Bunch and 200 bu. Running . A. C. Ware, Hogansville, Old fashioned onions and uttens (not schillots\, very prolific buttons, 50c qt.; onions, 25 qt. Plant in Fall: Mrs. Ed _Chaulkley, Columbus, 1701 10th Ave. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Best table var. peas, cross between Crowder and Clays, $4.50 per bu.; less lots, 10c lb. FOB. E. C. Floyd, Ellenwood. Willetts Cold-proof garden peas, 12c lb. FOB. P. C. Pace, Jakin, Rt. 1, Box 125. Willett; Wonder English peas, 17%c Ib. del.; 50 lbs, or more in lot, 15 Ib. Will stand freeze.~ Chas. A. Rose, Ash- burn. Several hundred Ibs. Wiiletts Wonder English peas, 15c Ib.; 50 lb. lots, 13 Ib.; 100 Ib., 11 Ib.: 125 Ibs., 10c lb. Money order. Lloyd Brown, Fitzgerald, R. 4. Brown streaked half runner garden beans seed, 20c Ib.; Blackeyed peas, 10c lb.; Yard- long peas, 25c lb. Mrs. Lucy Turner, Gainesville, R. 6. Prolific, frostproof, English pea seed, 20c 1b.; Gourds, all sizes, 3c to 10c ea. Make order at least 25c. Also Boysenberry plants, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Freq Atkinson, Valdosta, R, 4, Frost-proof Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, 4 Ibs., $1.00 del.: less quantities, FOB.; also Stewart, Schley and Nelson pecans, 20c lb. FOB. R.B, Guilleneau, Lin- colnton, R. 2. \large sized, thin son. . New crop of No. 1 Schley pe- i cans, 20c lb.; Stewarts and Al- { lies, 15 lb. FOB, Robert S. ' Harris, Cuthbert, R. 2. : All new crop pecans, 7 Ibs., shell, $1.00 del. to 3rd zone. No seedlings. Schley, 20c Ib.: Stewart, Mobile, puecess.~ 15c lb. FOB: F.C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines. Pecan halves, nice and clean, 40c lb. del. in 10 Ib. lots in Ga. Johnnie Norman, Richland, R. 1. lb. FOB; 35 Ibs., 1941 crop nice, bright, sundried peaches, free of worms, 15c lb. FOB. Miss Louise Ashe, Bishop.., a POTATOES AND , 200 bu. of A-1 Bunch yam po- peiges for sale. Make best. of- ie O. B. Brown, Fort Valley, ee 150 bu. of P. R. potatoes, red and pink, ready to be loaded on truck, 4 mi. from Tennille, S. E. Shurling, Tennille. About 200 bu. or more fine sweet potatoes for sale. Isaiah rs Cobb, Louisville, Rt. 2 Box } { . S GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Seed oats; Cokers Fulgrain, pure, 75c bu. Exc, for pigs or shoats at market price or for cow to freshen soon. Carl Ishell, Canon, R. 1. Dry, clean sweet peanut hay, $10.00 ton at farm, 6 1-2 mi. W. of Ashburn on Warwick Rd. David Adams, Ashburn. R. 1. 100 Bu. Sanford wheat, $1.40 bu. Fine wheat, been reclean- d on Clipper Cleaner E. O. Cabaniss, Maxeys. Sanford improved Purple Straw wheat, $1.65 bu. Turners Bancroft seed oats, 75c bu. L. O. Benton, Monticello. 25 or 30 tons of good peanut hay. F. M, Alexander, Arabi. 2 thousand bales Lespedeza, cured green, no rain. $15.06 ton at farm; $16.00 FOB. As clean of weeds and grass aS can be W. S. McCarty. Daltcn. AfFcut 40 bu se.nd, bright ve $1.25 bu, J, L. Holiey, Matthews, 1941 crop large pecans, 15c | VEGETABLES FOR SALE _ FRUIT AND BUTT FOR SALE _ Sx Dried peaches, 15c Ib.; for white sacks, 1 lb. for sacks. Also cabbage, mus seed, 10c snuffbox full; Gr sage, 25c for 3 small bu a J. D. Kanady, Cleve Nice, clean old fashion flavored dried peaches, from worms. 1941 crop, 20 del. Mrs. W. H. Walters, La ia, R. 2. oe Nice sundried apples, free core and peelings, 15c lb. postage. Wm. Middleton, ford, R. 2: x Nice, bright, sundried app free from worms, peelings core. 15 lb, del. Grace P; Rugby. < Sun dried. fruit, peelings. Good bright frui lb. Postpaid. No chks. M M. Gillespie, Blairsville. -1941 dried peaches, brigh free from worms, 20c 1b der 5 lbs. add postage. M F. OKelly, Maysville, R. 8 or 10 lbs. fresh butte week in 1-2 Ib. molds; Ibs., $1.00. Del. in Ga, Henry Williams, Waco, R. Good, old fashicneg peaches, 15c Ib. Postpaid in 1st and 2nd zone. No order ed for Jess than 5 lbs. Mr. C. Wiley; Lula, Rel. HONEY BEES AND SUPPLIES FOR SAI 6, 10 lb. pails, fanc FOB here, $6.00; 3, 10 fancy grade, FOB here $ 6, 10 Ib. pails, No. 2 grade here, $4.25: John A. Crt Jesup, P. O. Box 117. 38 Pat. Ten franz Bee bodies and super3, co 1 with racks, some new, : of Italian yellow bees. able. M. B. Woodliff, J na, Box 185: -< . 1 yr. old Pomegranates jea. del. A. J. Stanton, born. , Huckleberry, Gooseber Crabapples, Black Haw, Bl Muscadine, 2-3 rte plus postage. Mrs. Ivalen son, Toomsboro, Rt. 3, Black Cherries, 2% : $1.00 for 14; grape, M black, 50 cuttings for $1 oe Mrs. A. He Wero, a oe _ Yelicw Plums, 5 ea.: M tin gourd seed, 5c doz. seed, 10c doz.; blackberr ea, Add postage. Miss Ma Gray, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Blue Damson and Jap: Apricot \ Plum, Brown Bronze Scupperong, B1 Muscadine, all $1.00 doz. Marcelle Patterson, Waco. Brown Turkey figs, 10 $1.00 doz.: Yellow Fane a $1.00 doz.; Hazlenut b 10 ea., $1.00 doz. Inez ley, Bowdon, Rt. 2. a State insp., best var., p trees, Stewarts, 2-8 ft. 51 $1.25 ea.; Schleys, 2-10 ft to $1.50 ea. FOB. Lots trees, 10c off. M. M. Ne Sandersville. ca Brown Turkey figs, or white scuppernong: James musecadine vin Damson, Red Goose | May, Red cherries, hazle 10c ea., $1.00 doz.; Ki strawberry, 20c C., $1.75 del. Bertha Patterson, Nice, 1 yr. old Appl Peach trees and grape vi sale. Exc. 1 tree or vin fo: pound pecans; cherr plum trees for 3 lbs., Write. Mrs. Thos. Webb Jay. Brown sugar figs, ye red plums grapes, well rooted, 1 $1.00 doz.; $6.00 C. Miss Harrell, Quitman, R. 6. Heavy rooted 2 yr. ol suma orange trees, 45 to ea, del, by Parcel Post. G anywhere in South Ga Johnson, Pelham, R. 1 Have about 25 or 30 peach trees, Will exe. young hens and roosters thing can use. Will pay chgs. ea. way. Chas. E. |ton, 205 Hemphill Sc Atlanta, | t meats, 2% lbs., $1.00; chewing tobacco, 6 twists, lbs. nice dried apples to for peanuts; 1 Ib. of ap- s for 2 lbs. peanuts. Mrs. . Stover, Pisgah. ibs. of dry Sage, 1941 crop, t.; $1.15 lb. Prepaid. Dried e shade, hand picked. Also ushes, rooted. Mrs. W. H. , Washington, R. 1, Box ried sage, 15e pint. Mrs, lalock, Alto, R. 1. ow rattle polk, sassafras, 2 3D Ibs., $1.00; Catnip, rmint, spearmint, yarrow, few, hoarhound, horse- at, 25c doz. bunches. Garlic lbs, 50c doz., del. in 1st and zones. Miss L. M. White, pnega. Ft. 1,3, 35; MISCELLANEOUS _ WANTED A, TS AND PECANS PED: Want to exc. nice, feed sacks, Ib. cap., unwashed, for Pe- n and Black Walnut meats. sacks for 1 lb. of nut meats. . Miller, Macon,.R. 3, 326 rberg Ave. Want 200 lbs. of N. C. Run- Peanuts and Spanish pea- ts; 100 Sudan grass; 200 Les- a and 4 tons Peanut hay. , Outen, Manassas, R. 2. AND BEANS WANTED: rant some Bunch and 90-day et beans, Crowder peas and beans for seed. Must be Top. Lelius Helms, Buena nt field peas in quantities arket price. L. D. Gray, n. erey S WANTED: Want Bark of Cotton Root; rk of Sassafras Root. Write nformation. David Nich- Kingston. : TINQUAPINS WANTED: Want 20 Ibs. uote del. Pierce Merry, Au- sta, 2567 Henry St. ALNUT MEATS WANTED: Quote best price on 1941 crop wk Walnut meats. M. C. ilson, Lithonia. 2 ~ Want 40 or 50 bu. 1941 good Quote price del. here. E trade pigs for corn. Roy: L. Albea, Matacwille, Want price on ear corn, also tons Spanish Peanut hay. Del. mi. on Buena Vista Rd. Sam nellings, Columbus, R. 2. \ RKEY EGGS WANTED: Want to hear from parties ving from 50 up to 200 Tur- y eggs for hatching. L. EE ng, Atlanta, R. 5, Box 314. s-ED SACKS WANTED: Want 100 Ib. size white feed cks, 5c ea. Advise how many u have at once. Can use 500. H, Smith, Eldorendo. RAIN AND HAY WANTED: Want 5 to 10 tons of good ne hay. Quote best cash del, to Nesbit, near Jesup, Smith, Jesun. : (ONEY BEES AND BEE [PPLIES WANTED: Want some Bees in patnet jes. Prices del. in Atlanta. Robert E. Latta, Atlanta, 1217- 18-19 Medical Arts Bldg. ant some Bees in Pat. hives. more than 50 miles from lanta. J. R. N. Harber, Hape- 3729 South Fulton. Want Beeswax. State amount | have and list price del. F. -Dennington, Marietta, R. 1. TORACCO FOR SALE hewing tebacco, aged and llow, free from dirt; whole es, 8 lbs., $1.00 Smoking, Tbs. $1.00. Prepaid. Paul ghtsey, Screven. arn cured tobacco, aged slow, chewing, 10 ibs $1.093 oking, 14 Ibs., $1.00. All pre- id to 8rq zone, Sat. guar. A. B. Williams, Alma. Good, 1941 flue cured chew- - and smoking tobacco, 8 ., $1.00 del. Cash with order, ompt shipment or money re- ned. Minnie Buchanan, Bax- Rt. 4, Box 194. EGGS FOR SALE ark Cornish eggs from ist ze winners at Southeastern ria, Fair. Heavy layers. Ro- 2rs weigh 10 lbs.; Hens, 6to oS., $2.00 per 15 eggs. del. R. Adair, Stone Mtn. DS; 3 Chinquapins. | R , erels, Ancona roosters, Sheppheard strain, 75c ea. Mrs. L. D. El- liott, Lavonia, R. 1. AUSTRALORPS: \ Black Australorps, $1.50, ea.; $2.50 pr. FOB. Johnson Crowe, Cartersville, 8 Maybelle Dis. BANTAMS: 8 AAA No. 1 Brahma cock- Mrs. G. W. Bm: 4. 2 Jap. White: Silkie Roosters, for sale or exc. 1 for hen of same kind. W. E. Pool, Winder. 2 hens and rooster, purebred Golden Seabright Bantams, 1941 hatch. Prize winners at Pulaski Fair. $3.00 for lot. Buy- er pays exp. Mrs. Henry Nobs, Hawkinsville. 5 large type Light Brahma Hens, 1% yr. old; 1 rooster, 2 Williams, Columbus, lyr. old, $1.00 ea.; $5.00 for lot. |No prepaid. Mrs. J. E. Woodall, Calhoun, R. 1. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS. 6 Holterman Aristocrat Str. R. roosters, April hatched, G. C. Edmondson, B. S150 ea. Temple. 1 purebred B.R. rooster, $2.00; also 4 N. H. red roosters, | purebred, 8 mos. old, $1:50 ea. oe Dave Whatley, Cuthbert, 5 purebred B. R. Hens,.4 nice pullets, $9.00 for lot, FOB; 1 young purebred White Wyan- dotte rooster, ready for service, $1.00 FOB; 8 purebred White Wyandotte pullets, $1.00 for lot, FOB. 8 hens, same price. M. B. McPherson, Rabun Gap. 2 fine Holtermans Aristocrat B. R. cockerels, purebred, AAA, $2.00 ea.; also 1 fine thorough- bred Cornish Indian game cock- erel, $2.00 FOB. Mrs. B. H. Os- born, Roy. - Purebred S125 ea. Ts Vista, 20 full B. R. pullets, 6 mos. old, now ready for laying, $1.00 ea. Brye Darnell, Rabun Gap, eas Bink J. R. cockerels, Steed, Buena CORNISH: Nine purebred Dark Cornish 7 Ibs. and over. $1.50 ea. Mrs. W. C. Jarvis, Mystic., Purebred Dark Cornish cock- April hatch, $2.00 ea. FOB. No pullets. J. R. Gard- ner, Locust Grove. Pure Mohawk Dark Cornish cockerels, $3.00 ea. J. T. Gar- ner, Cedartown, R. 3. Two Cornish game roosters, $1.00 ea. Will sell 2 or 3 nice hens to ea. rooster, $1.00 ea. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 3609 14th Ave. GIANTS AND GAMES: 1 yard of pure Shawlneck and 1 yard of pure Grist Gra- dys; also several cocks and stags. Guar. ea. and everyone to be dead game. Reasonable prices. W. G. Jones, Blakely. 2 Blue and Red game fight- 1 Travis Parten, Royston, R. 1. Pit Games, cocks, hens, stags for sale. Pure R. Heads and Lundy Blues and Gregory Tas- els. laying pullets. Write, Stewart, Tifton, R. 1. LEGHORNS: 50 B. L. pullets, March and April hatch, $1.00 ea. H. C. Shaw, Austell, R. 1. MINORCAS: Pope str., Apr. hatched Black Minorca cockerels, $1.75 ea.; 2, $3.35; $11.75. for lot. Wallace Wilson, Martin. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, ETC. Ringneck Pheasant male for sale. L. F. Still, Decatur, 242 Winter Ave. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES, RHODE ISLANDS): 1 fine purebred N. H. Red rooster and 2 purebred W. R. roosters, all March 1940 hatch, $1.50: ea. Prepaid. Mrs. I. R. Hobby, Fitzgerald. 35 or 50 Ns H. Red pullets for sale, about 3 mos. old. Come get them if interested. E. L. Colston, Cornelia, Star R. - 100 Purebred R. I. Red pul- lets, 5 mos. old, av. wt. about 4% lbs., $1.00 ea. FOB. R. B. Williams, Eastman, R. 1. 38 N. H. Red pullets, 5 mos. old, AAA grade, almost ready to begin laying, 90c ea.; $32.00 for lot, FOB. Mrs. R. L. Fears, Flovilla, R. 1. 6 fine young R..I. Red roost- ers, very dark red, free from Pox bumps, $2.00 ea. Mrs, C. S. Miers, Stone Mtn., 487 Redan Rae GRE As PB, erels, 7 mo. old, $1.50 ea. FOB. game roosters. May hatch, wt. ing cocks, $2.50 ea. postpaid. Will trade some for large 25 S. C. R. L. Red pullets, May hatched, 75c ea. FOB, Al-| bert L. Hageman, Rochelle, R. 1. | TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, 8 young Guinea Hens, 35c ea.; exc. for young chicken. hens. Ea. pay postage or exp. Mrs. A. J. Folsem, Hahira. 28 Guineas for sale; 16 white ones, 12 mixed: white and speckled. For best offer. T. J. Johnson, Ideal. 3 Guinea Hens and 1 roost- er, 1 yr. old, purebred White African, $3.00 FOB. Mrs. >El- bert Overton, Bowdon, R. 3. Wild Mallard Ducks, $2.50 pr. FOB. Exp. N. L. Carmical, Atlanta, 165 Ridge Ave., Rt. 237. hatched, $5.00 ea.; $9.00 pr. Trade for heifer calf or shoat. R. 2, Box 194. 1 pr. extra fme geese, 1 large goose, 1 large white gander. Sell or exc. for 6 W. L. hens, $4.00 cash: Gorden Pece, Col- lege Park, R. 1, Box 123. 10 grown speckle Guineas for sale or exc. for. corn, peas, white or speckle crowder. Write. Mrs. Ada Powell, Rising Fawn, Bo 36 8" | WYANDOTTES: a 20 White Wyandotte pullets April 1941 hatch, $1.00 ea.; 7 White African Guineas, grown, 75c ea.; also dried applesy 15c lb, Mrs. Alfred Gibbs, Rochelle, Re 4. : Ce POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS WANTED: Want 1 rooster and 2 hens, Golden Sebrights, 1 yr. old. Please quote price. James C. Mocre, Thomasville, R. 3. CHICKENS WANTED: | Want 20 to 30 young hens or pullets from good egg produ- cing stock, no culls; state what Dodd, Cordele, R. 4. Want 100 spring hatched pul- lets, now laying. U. G. B. Ho- gan, Sexter. LEGHORNS WANTED: Want to buy 20 to 25 W. L. Eng. str. AAA grade, blood- 6 mos. old or older; state lowest prices. Mrs. J. W. Hamm, Sum- rit, Rot. PIGEONS WANTED: Want male pigeon and will pay 50c for same. Also want Bantam hen, will pay 35c. Mrs. O. R. Mullins, Milner. WYANDOTTES WANTED: Want to buy 2 Feb, or Mch. hatch purebred Silverlace andotte roosters. Reasonable price. J. H. Putnan, Ranger. RED ROCKS WANTED: Want 25 Red Rock hens and 1 rooster. Miss E. Lisle, College Park, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good mule and wagon. sell cheap. Write or come see. Db. wD. Todd, Glennville. 2 mules, ages 8 and 10 yrs., for sale. Mrs. F. N. Buchanan, Forsyth. 1 iron grey Percheron Stal- lion, gentle, 6 mo. old, wt 450 Ibs. $35.60 at barn. Aale Vat- son, Flowery Branch, R. Se Beautiful Sol Shetiand pony, about 5 ft. tall for sate. J. D. Duke, Fort Valley. Pr. black work mare, 7 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs. ea. $200.00 pr. or Exe. for cows, corn or hay, Write Mrs. Frances Fountain, 118 Clayton St., Macon. Beautiful 5 gaited saddle horse, 7 yrs. old, sold black perfect rider, large size, well trained, will do tricks, reason- ably priced. B. L. Custer, Ma- rietta, Seminole Dr. 1 plug horse mule, both eyes good. sell cheap or Exc. for Jersey heifer or a nice brood sow. Mrs. T. lL. Lanier, Jr. Sim- Mit, R..2; Box 35. A 2 % yr. old mare colt. Will be-ready to work next summer. Fine condition. Apply in per- son at the home of Morrie Mi- chael, Jr., Gray, R. 2. 1 nice, blocky type horse mule, reasonable; 1 plug horse mule, cheap or trade for chick- ens or yearlings, or anything can use, R. B. Young, Doraville, Bet 2 nice Turkeys for sale. Apr. Mrs. R. B. Kelley, Cumming, ily sound, works $75.00, or trade for yearlings or | you have and best price. Glen tested, well developed pullets, |. Wy-e poe Se acd Good sound write. W. I. Hobbs, Pavo, R. 3. Extra good black mule, wt. 1200 Ibs., in fine cond., work anywhere; price reasonable. Miss Maude Hensley, Talona. A 1000 Ib. 12 yr. old mule, gentle, good worker, $35.00 cash, J ohn Foy, Oakman. - Blocky built plug mule, wt. 950 Ibs., $35.00 or trade for hogs. B. D. McLeod, Stone Mtn., Rockbridge Rd., Rt. 1 Dapple grey stallion, 7 yrs. old for sale or trade. Work any- where, won ist premium in North East Ga. Fair. D. J. Ben- nett, Gainesville, 623 Gordon Ave. 2 mules and 2-H wagon, $125.00 for both. C. D. Cannon, College Park, R. 1, B 874. Good, heavy mule, work any- where, for sale. C. A. White, College Park, Rt. 1, Rd. near Stonewall). 1 gcod mule, wt. 11 or 1200 wen, Forsyth. 11 brood mares, 1 Jack, 7 colis> cheap .jor -tash: S.. B: Williamson, Lizella. (On Co- lumbus Highway 80, 12 mi. W. Macon). 9 yr. old mare, wt. 1000 lbs., good healtk, work anywhere, for sale or trade for good milch cow. Mrs. uw. O. Whitehead, Watkinsville, Rt. 2. ie Good mule, cheap for quick cash sale. Mrs. W. D. Mc- Daniel, Rydal. R, 1. : 1 black horse, about 12 yrs. old, about 1000 lb. wt., perfect- anywhere, cows and calves. son, Pelham. 1 mule, 12 yrs. old, about 1040 Ibs., work anywhere, $50.00 or trade for good milch cows. L. |T. Sellers, LaGrange, R. 1. _2 mules for sale. J. C. Ad- kins, Ft. Valley, 209 North Macon street. : Goog farm mule, cheap or swap for cow or what have you? L. M. King, Atlanta, 1387 Avon Ave. Ra 8202. A. S. John- for sale or trade for mule or les J. L. Shipp, Sharpsburg, HOGS FOR SALE 4 2 tar etn ecas Inada deca 5 purebred, big bone, black P. C. pigs, cholera life treated, sub. to reg., 4 mos. old. H. L. John son, Bronwood. ; Little bone, Black African Guinea shoats, stay-fat kind, 5 mos. old, ready for breeding, (heifer), 3 gal. $50.00. Sinquefield, Harrison. . A nice, 400 lb. P. C. sow for sale at market price at ar J. H. Smith, Chipley, R. 1 ped. . I. C. boar, 18 mas. j old, wt, around 400 lbs., $35.00 with papers, or trade for 1 that weighs 150 to 175 lbs., around 6 mos. old and reasonable differ- ence to keep from inbreeding. Guar. as good as any in State. R. T. Baker, Menlo. Fine O. I. C. gilt, bred Octo- ber 24th, 8 mos. old, about 200 lbs. reg. in buyers name, $25.00 at barn, or $26.00 and buyer pay express. Donald Covington, Ball Ground, Rt. 3. : 2 exceptionally fine, reg., 610 lb. boars; Berkshire, $50.00; S. P. C., $40.00; FOB. my place; S:-P,. GC. tee; pigs. $10.00 -a:; not reg., $7.50; good Essex male, ready for service. $15.00; gilts, bred, $20.00-$25.00. Guar. to a ee Morris Sanders, Nash- ville. 100 feeder hogs, wt. 40-50 Ibs., for sale. B. F. Burgamy, May- field (On Mayfield Road, be- tween Culverton and Mayfield). O. I. C. and S. P: C: pigs, 6 to be reg., $5.00 to $10.00 ea. Trade for corn. D. B. Dukehart, Decatur, P. O. Box 488. 2 (boar and sow) weaned pigs, farrowed August 22nd. Can be reg., from 1st prize stock. Boar, $10.00; sow, $12.00. Hoyt Neat. Ashland. S= Pe GC. 122 wks. old, 6 males, 4 gilts. Subject to reg. Of a Etter of 12. Sire and dam both 4-H. Club pigs, of best blood. $10.00 ea. Edison Flana- gan, McRae, R. 1. mule, svt about 950 Ibs., works good. Will trade ; for. good one-H wagon. See or) (Derrish lbs. No bad habits, except little | fast to plow, $75.00. Lorenzo H.. 6 yr. old saddle (mare) horse, male and female, $10.00 ea.: 1 Jersey milch cow with first calf | ers) 12 wks, old. The O. I. Cs can: . old, $ bred gilts, $25.00 ea wt. 75-85 Ibs., 2 to 1 party, $27.50 e half Berkshire and bone P. C., 3 mos. ol $7.50 ea. Ted Royal, RE goo: vee 30 pigs and_ shoats. a1 home, city iimits. All raised, $3.50 ea. up. A. W rod, Hull, Box 21. Reg. S. P. ., 8 wks. o and female pigs, $10.00. open gilts, $20.00 ea. FO of bloodlines. Write _ 3. | Walter B. Leverette, Tift CATTLE FOR SA Reg. Polled Hereford 1 16 to 8 mos. old, sired by V tern male Domino blood Very fine, well mark W. V. Dickinson, Montie Full blooded Blac stock bull, 1% yrs. ol 700 Ib. wt., 4 grade heife 18 mos. old, $150.00 for th FOB; also 16 Mammoth t: extra large geese, $2.00 ea. Fred Teppan, White Plair beautifully marked and su reg. Geo. M. Wicker, Ame Albany Road. a - Cream col. Jersey milch co 4th calf; very gentle, easy milk; also about 75-80 lb Stewart pecans, 15c lb., or lb. for lot. Miss Belle Tir man, Bronwood, Box 83. * Jersey bull, 1% yrs. old Jersey springers, due to . December and January; S White Saanan buck for servi fee $2.00. All at my barn pri Mrs. J. W. Easley, Hapey pes Drive, Box 161, 2 good cows, 1 givin; other freshen soon, right. See if interested; also good mules for sale, at rig price. Frank Cain, Bufor ate _ 1 fine Jersey bull, wt. aro 850 lbs.. Will have reg. buyer. Priced right. Dan Freeman, Martin. Se 2 spring, reg., Herefor Sem:nole breeding, 7 an mos, old. Furnish papers in ers names. Make good _ here bulls. J. N. Young, LaFayett Rt 8, (West Armuchee Vall / 8 reg., Polled Hereford -18 mos. old. Good blood lin and good individuals. T.B Bangs tested. $100.00 ea. i,, Skinner, Covington. 30 White Face Hereford. bred to reg., bull. All cow nearly purebred. Sell lot | $75.00 ea. W. W. = Baldwi Madison. ae 2% yr. old Jersey heif to freshen about February $35.00 cash at my barn. HF. Seay, Ellenwood, R. 2. = Good yniler cow for Come see. Mrs. Julia Morris Pecan Dr., Atanta Ca. . 25 young Black Angus s and heifers. Wt. 500 to 700 tb Can be seen here anyday e cept Sunday. R. S. Anderson. Hawkinsville. So Nice 3-4 Short Horn and White Face bull, real good sire, 30 mo. old. Well br single and dbl. to plow and iw - gon. $50.00 at farm. No RR. Mooney, Quill. ee 2 good milch cows, 2nd and 3rd calves. $50.00 ea. Calves wks. old. Merritte Adams, Ha dock Ri BoB. Lite IT. large. 4 gal. milch e freshen about Dec. 15th, sale. A. H. Neeson, Stockbridge Cotton Indian River Plantation. 2 purebred, 8 mos. old bt calves, Angus breed, $75.0 R. W. Nelson, Yatesville. J purebred, reg., Jersey coy calf 4 mos, old rich milker; solid color, 4 mos. old, pure- bred Jersey bull, from priz winning stock, $150.00. : both at barn. Papers wit |Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Rt. GEF FOU MARKET. BULLETI RABBITS AND GUINEA IGS (Cavies ) FOR SALE J icosene dArgent ts. 3 does, 2 bucks, with , $10:00 for. lot, or exc. ) R. I. Red vullets of good train. J. A. Childs, Decatur, FD. cr 2178. : mos. $2.00; N. Z. White doe, 1 old, $1.50; 1 Speckled Sus- vi rooster, May hatch, $1.50. aud Truett, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. . Z. White senior bucks t = Z. White senior doe, J. H. Harrison, At- nta, 1256 Stillwood Dr. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE eg. Saanen male Donupe: 3-3456-A, G. S. at Stud. Fee, 3.00. 1 week free board for es. W. J. Sunlin, 730 Grand ve. N. W., Center Hill, At- At Stud, purebred Saanan yuck, naturally hornless. Hea- y milking stock. Service fee, reg., $5.00; grades $3.00; also burg for service, fee, $2.00. Mrs. Z. R. McElroy. Atlanta, 205 bolas Ave., N. E. De 3710. Peeared reg. + grade re- corded Saanan does (bred) and buck; 50-50 Saanan-Nubian, % mos. old doe, for sale; at os reg. outstanding Saanan, eg. purebred Nubian Sire, purbereds, $5.00 grades. 33, ie -N-2397 American Goat ty. LaCrescenta Loma, Al- rice. se No shipping. F. E. 1 bbs, Demorest. Several choice purebred and Tees Toggenburg does, bred to Sir Roderick, Reasonable. arvice fee, $5.00. | Orders yoked for early 1942 pedigreed K ic John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 ar en St.. Ne Bei De 5140. aglish and areca plood- Nubian billy at stud. Reg. GS. 3041. Sat. of service aranteed. Fee, $5.00 and $3.00. A. S. Horner, Atlanta, ernon Highway. Ch 6060. ood Toggenburg and Nubian k goats, for sale, trade or eee. fort. 1. Red Or: B.. KR. now laying pullets. Also have fine doe kids for sale or trade. re Gibson, Jr., Augusta, Fe: buck, G-man Joes icius T3032, Best blood s for quality breeding. Fee, purebreds, $5.00; Grades, $3.00. Warren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Murray Hill Ave., sheep: 5 ewes and 1 ram. e best offer for cash. Mrs. S poem Danburg, Rt. 1. Stud. purebred Nubian :, reg., _N- 2396, in the Amer- Goat Society, with splen- breeding and. eee. $5.00 for purebreds; $3.00. des. ,No shipping. = ear S. ine, Madras. = ilk goats, light Toggen- ; 1 freshened last August gives 6 qts. when fresh, easy to ilk, $20.00. Trade for heifers. 4 mi. Clermont, on Bell- S Kader B. Martin, Lula, TLE WANTED. ant a young cow, giving 2, gal. milk a day, Ist or se- ed Hereford bull calf. State ang price. P. M, Burch, con a * purebrod Oe = on 8 to 12 mos. old. Give Pr. or N. ir White rabbits, ening aturally butt- headed Toggen- | |about appearance. b Stud! Lee. purebred Top! N. E. De 6912.. Mrs. = old, $25.00; other older, STOCK WANTED aS eee ee. aoe a. LIVESTOCK WANTED FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED | HOGS WANTED: Want a male pig of the Blue (stay-fat) type Guinea. State what you. have and price. J. N. McE*roy, Winder, R*. 3. Want 50 ar more piss and skcats, wt. 20 to 60 lbs. a. Write Henrv Mozeley. Toccoa. Want nice young cow. fresh in, guar. to give not less than 3 gal, milk day. No bad habits, easy to milk. Lowest price and description Ist letter, S. F. Pet- tit, Ellijay. HORSES AND MULES WANT Want to buy good mule, and cow, near Atlanta at right pice. J. H. Johnson, Conley. ecole Want med, size, young black mule. Trade young cows, fresh- soon. J. W.. Lundeen, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable man or couple to farm small acreage and raise chickens. Must be sober and honest. $5.00 week, house, wood and garden furnished, A. A. Prince, Riverdale. Want a small family with 1 or 2 plow hands, able to drive truck. Pay reasonable wages. Furnish house and wood. M. F. Wages, Buford, R. 1. Want clean, nice colored wo- man or girl. Must be careful $2.50 week, and board. For light farm work, no field work. 1 day off ea. wk. Mrs. E. EH. Allen, Atlanta, 206 Cavanough Ave. Phone JA. 7548-W. - . _Want unencumbered colored - middle-aged man for light-farm work; must be sober and re- liable, and know how to care for stock. Good pay for right party yr. around. Come at once or write. Mrs. Louis FE. Speiser, Blairsville. - Want middle-aged herrea wo- man to do light farm work, no field work, to live on my place. Board, and small salary. Apply in person. Morris Michael, Liss Gray, Reg Want unencumbered getiled white woman, 25 to 40 yrs. old, for light farm work, no field ae work nor milking, at once. N. | E. Trask, Rising Fawn, het, ee 30, ore Want woman, 16 to 40 yrs. old, to live in home with aged couple and do light farm work, no field work. Room, board, small salary. J.. ve Walker, Tifton, R. 5. Want middle-aged unencum- bered man to work 1 h. farm on shares. Write Mrs. Lelia K. Moore, Grovetown, Rt. 1. Want colored family to do farm work, and 1 farm hand for wages. Good 4 R. house to live in. R. L. Rogers, Winder. Want -good colored woman for light farm work, no field work. Must be clean and hon- est. Answer by letter. Room and board, $10.00 mo. Write. Holland, Atlanta, 1241 Arkwright Place, WA, 0189. Want good farmer for a piece of rich land on Blythe Isle on shares, also.some farm acreage near Scottdale. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave.. Want to get in touch with responsible party who would like to engage in truck farm- ing, About 12 A. creek land bottoms. Plenty house room and good stock to do the work. REA line 200 ft. from place. John T. Vaughn, Cornelia. Want middle - aged colored couple to live on place. Good 2 R. house furnished, lights, etc. Milking and gen. work, gardening, yard work. No field work. Advise referen- ces. Edward W. alls stone. Want clean, unencumbered, white woman of good health and character, 30-55, to live in thome with family of 2 and do light farm work. No field work nor milking. | Furnish Write. Mrs. R. oe Hamilton, Lawrenceville. Rt. 1, C. W. Wynn. Want refined, ie istian wo- man to help milk and do other light farm work, no field work. 35-45 yrs. old. $2.50 and board. ge G. We Davis; Jr, ea Want country woman, 30- 50, for light farm work, no milk- ing nor field work. Pay right wages. J. P. Thomas, i =FRb 2-B. ers. 3 mi. W. of Room and liable, |Green, McDonough, R. 2. | Good home. light farm ref. | eare Mrs... Want settled: white. middle- aged. woman to live in home as one of family and do light farm work, no field work. Small salary. M. Meyer, Atlanta, 533 Windsor St. Want girl or middle-aged white woman for light farm work, milk 1 cow but no field work, for elderly couple. Pre- fer one can drive car. $3.00 week, room and board, in rural modern home equipped with lights, running water. B. E. Parrish, Pavo, Rt. 3. : Want man to work on farm; also want a 2 h. man on 3rd and 4th -basis for 1942.. Mrs. Rosa Mae Van Pelt, Fairmont, Rt. 1, care W. L. Franklin. Want colored man and wife to plow and other farm and light farm work. Furnish house, wood, water, lights. Not particular about age. Good home for right party. -At once. G. B. James,edr., Grovetown. Want settled, single man to work for wages for 1942. Must be honest and no whisky drink- olen Ce F. 0. Sas Stillmore, Want 2 or 3 families for farina work. Need 3 or 4 good plow hands. Must be willing work- Can furnish plenty work. adison on paved rd. to Rutledge. Will pay best. farm wages to right parties. J. J. Hendrix, Madison, R. 1. Want man and wife for truck farming on shares or might work by month, (white or col- Have good land, tools ored). and good team. E. M. es Trenton. _ Want at once nice while wo- man to live in home with 2 in family and do light farm work, no field work. Good home and | $3.50 week. Ref. exc. Mrs. C. E. Starr, Rockmart, P. O. Box 107. Want tenant for 2-H. farm for rent, 1942. Nice big fish pond, hunting and fishing priv- ileges, Nice home, good water, good barn; plenty wood, plenty work. J. A. Thompson, Rock- mart... Want middle- -aged couple to live in house with me and do light farm work, no field work. Must be sober, honest and no children. Mrs. W. F. Lord, Eastman, R, 6. Want good, honest, depend- able col. woman for farm work, no field work. Live on Jot; good salary to right person. Write. Mrs. Reynolds, Atlanta, 881 Glen Arden Way, N. E. Want small family to work a good, 1-H. crop. Cotton al- lJotment, plenty of corn land, good stock. and tools, good house, and community, plenty wood and water. 50-50 basis. Must be good workers and re- Ref. exc. Dr. W.. J. Want middle-aged woman to live as one of family and do light farm work, no field work. 2 in family. Mrs. L. M. Brown, Milner, | Bao. i Want nice, healthy, congenial woman to do light farm work, no field work, for couple. Board, Jaundry, . small salary. M. H. Brinkley, Faceville. Want colored couple, sober, middle-aged couple. Salary and | shares, or straight salary./Small farm, 18 mi. Atlanta. }conveniences, Modern Must be honest, willing worker. C, E. Conkin, | Atlanta, 15: Rhodes - - Haverty Bldg. = Want. exp. colored - couple. Man to be thoroughly capable handling horses; woman to do gen. light farm work (no field work) and milking, on farm near Atlanta. Good salary and house. J. S. ee At- lanta, Rt. Ao: Want woman, Peeper and honest, respectable, to do {light farm work, no field work. 25-35 yrs, old. Must be able to milk. Private room and $10.00 we Mrs. Kate E. Morris, Ailey. me Want woman, ae es white 25-45, 4 to live with | widow and help with gen. light. farm work, milk cow, etc., but tt field work. Room, board, laundry. Mrs. Cornelia Johnson, Lovett. Want cae fa axmers, -eolored or white, for 1-1 h., and 1-2 h., farms on halves. I furnish stock, land, tools and fertilizer; you move Self, or will not move over 10 or 12 miles. Come see. Guy H. Cooper, Braselton, Rt. 1, Box ce : lanta, care Gen. Del. Wont: iadtecaea relanie woman or couple (colored) for general housework. Live on lot. Mrs. H. L. Carmichael, East Point, *phone CA, 2364. Want nice, clean woman or girl. to help with light farm work, no field work. State age,. salary expected. See or write. Mrs. Perry Collins, Jr.. Macon, 244 Roffhome Ave. Want good colored man to furnish self and farm for me. Good land, goed house, close to church and school. Madie Mc- Collum, Butler. Want reliable white girl or woman for light farm work, no field work nor milking. Rea- sonable salary to right party with good references, and good home in family of 2.See. or write for full particulars. D. A. Bagley, M. D. Austell. Want man and wife, white, thoroughly reliable, for wage hand and-to help with light | farm work (no field work for woman). Furnish 1 room in home. Mrs, Luther Kitchens, Oxford. Rt. 1. Want unencumbered middle- aged white woman for general farm work. Healthy, clean and of good character. No field work nor laundry. Live in home with family, . reasonable salary. Mrs. G. W. Williams, Columbus, R. 1. ip : Want middle-aged woman to live with elderly couple to do light farm work, no field work, for reasonable salary. Unencumbered woman, 34, wants light farm work, no field work nor milking. $2. 00 week. Prefer with middleaged or old couple. Private room. Miss Ruby More, Woodbury, Ri, %are Lewis Chatt.;. Settled. white woman with 8 yr. old child, wants light farm | work, no field work nor milk- ing, in exc. for room, board and $2.50 week, at once. Rising Fawn, R. 1. Want job growing truck for. market, on reasonable basis, or accept wage job on farm. 46 yrs. old, white, no family. Want- good house. =p; ear Quit- a Rt. 1, care Mrs. S. or : Want job as caretaker ; or. other light work on farm. Ex- perienced. J. H. Boynton, At- nor milking or, Must be. moved. Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips, LT. -Tay- }car or tractor, also me -|work, no field work, witl | digging and repairing well | Grow cotton, grain, toba co | sonable. age | habits. Man with. one dee wants job as Overseer \ taker on farm. Expe and give ref. anything. Bed : Want job as Caretak Stock or Poultry farm, 3r_ estate, for wages-or 50-5 4 by veteran and wife. Car ES Ww: Broome, he dg i a tins "pean: 18 year; orphans, stout, healthy, on farm, want jobs on Badly in need of work. transportation. Go al if sure of job, sviee good pe Loyd and Floyd Adams, metto.,. R. degre Girl, 18, wane job ligt liable people. Rudene Norcross, Rt. 1 ; Young widow, neat, hes and willing to work, wan doing light farm work, work nor milking, at once. fer with small family. board and salary. Ref, honesty and reliability Webb, Elberton, R,: 2. Middleaged man Ww nts F. D. Brown, Ane liam St. 34 yr. old married ma wife and i child, want Poultry farm. No exp. ling to learn. Henry | mondson, Atlanta, 2600 Road, care Cascade Flor: st. White man wants g erop on 50-50 basis wi man at once. Give ref. Gore, Newnan, RD Want 4500 Turpentin on 50-50 basis for 1942 good house, wood and furnished, 10 yrs. e est, sober; go anywh Stubbs, Hazlehurst, R. Want 1 h. crop on haly good man; good land, etc., in Wilcox or. counties. Have to be and furnished. Ref. ex S. Gardner, Rochelle, Want job as farm r working foreman, Lifetiz 46 yrs. old, white, fair. tion, good ref. P. Thom man, TH. di care: Se Want job as Flour ar Miller, 25 yrs, exp. in good repair. Married. Perfectly sob 0 a Cogvill,. Bowersville 1 Want S0b as overseer (prefer large, but take sm 2 Ngee j tatoes and stock raisin not drink, gamble or oth Reasonable sala iy, near Macon, Dublin or S boro. E. F. Hutcheson, bus, 2007 Hamilton Ave. Young woman wants farm work. -Reasonabl Miss S. A, Wofford, Lu a, : Care H. M. Armour. Want job looking atte or chickens, dairy helpe also drive car, work, ete. Meigs, Rt 2, Box 13 Single man wants job for 1942. c. SEY: Owe son. 7: yr. old man with. goo cation, wants job in da and 1 child. 3 yrs. exp do anything around a da bad habits. Best of ref. any time. Geo. Dic son, _vonia, Rt. 2. Want custom plowing. equipped to plow and d at one operation. Price _R. E. Baunt Want 3 h. farm o with good man who wil to make crop. Force to and gather crop. So. G ferred, but consider go where. Good ref. Ra a Eastman, Rt. 2. Father and son, a 16, experienced farm ha doing any kind farm Drive car and truck, job. Must have wor on farm. Suitable > for anything. With ref. Man crop; good tobacco gro take wages, drive tr truck. Will have to be State salary. R. A. Stor a dosta, oe 3e