PUBLISHED BY oa BUREAU OF MARKETS
OLUME 24
candike strawberry plants,
C, $1.25 for 500, $1.40 M.
> young plants. well rooted..
ompt shipment. Fresh coun-
butter 6 to 10 lbs. each wk.
lb. del. Miss Grace Crowe,
Cumming.
proved Gibson, wonder-
rer, red gold, Jewel, straw-
ty plants 50c C. Guaranteed
to name. Red _ speckled
rowder peas, white blackeyed
10 Ibs. for $1.00 to 2nd
Black walnut meats 40c a
Mrs. vues Grindle, Dahlon-
- white Himalaya berry.
, well rooted, $1.00 dozen
eee Mrs, Ethel Davis,
~Route Lakemont.
lect thornless Boysenberry
oS 00 dozen postpaid. Geo.
dge, Rt. 6, Macon.
otato plants, Booking orders
for April and May delivery
M, 5 M for $6.00: cabbege
hite Bermuda onion plants
r 50c,75c M. Postpaid. I.
tokes, Fitzgerald.
ndike strawberry plants,
0 M: Mastodon strawberry
53.00 M. Faustine Reynolds, Rt.
ainesville.
Tawberry plants, 25c C, $2
Velvet okra seed 25c lb; vig-
vine tomato seeds 25c dozen.
mailed. L. A. Crow, Rt. 2,
inesville,
nverbearing strawberr y
ts very large and sweet,
~ until late, $1.00 M del.:
ive dogwood any size and
unt 25-2 ft. $1.00 delivered
up; pink blooming crabap-
, red running honeysuckle,
Jow bells $1. dozen del. Mrs.
| Bagg Pit, at. Douglas-
: Wonder. becrer Gibson straw-
erry plants 40c C, $3.25 M; a
w red golds, Jewels 50 es
rT. 30c C, $2.25 M. All true
name; peppermint 24 for 25c;
arlic. bulbs, 25c dozen; speckled
ders, blackeyed peas, 10 Ibs
00 PP to 2nd zone, Mrs, Sarah
indle, Rt. 1 Dahlonega.
ardy, healthy, Lucretia
berry and Eldorado black-
plents, 2 yr, field grown,
ily rooted, $1.00 C. $7.50 M.
M. Robinson, Green-
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1941.
Extending To One ane All Sincere |
\
New Years Greetings |
ae
and
Best Wishes
To Each and Every One of You F or
Happiness and Prosperity
oe
Throughout Every Day of 1941
From
Your Old Friend
And New Commissioner of Agriculture
d ; e =
Tom Linder
(Mr. Linder will have a long, personal message for each of oe
readers in the next issue of The Market Bulletin. Be sure and read
yours. In order to get The Market Bulletin to you on January 1st, the
day Mr. Linder takes office, it was necessary to go to press the day
before he actually assumed duty as Commissioner of PEs
Kudzu crowns ae yee;
older $6,00 M FOB Ham:
oe: Watson, Hamilton.
Ga. Blue Stem eevee
jOe - in lots -of -500;-
postpaid. Ack: Thaxton,
REL. cS
tesbure lettnee, Wi
| cabbage, Georgia collar
beet plants 25c C,
White mush peas 500 lbs
a lb. delivered.. :
Fr nilin, Heaistety <
auerarborry pee 0c.
for $1.00, $1.75 M delivere
so brown striped half
beans, 25c large teacupft
livered. Prompt shipme
Belle Crowe, Rt. 2, Ga
Millions esuing vari
cabbege plants, moss _ pack
15Ce. delivered, 5 M. =
express 60c M prepaid.
Buchans, Baxley.
Klondike strawberry
25c C, 80 for 500, $1.50
T. 30c C. $1.15 for 500,
postpaid. Now | ready. Ro
Waldrip, Rt. 1, Flowery Bra
Fine everbearing straw
| plants, 20c C or exchg. fo
feed sacks, 2 sacks
ple nts,. plants postpaid,
L, Welch, Rt. 2, Clevelan.
Strawberry plants, ea
large variety, extra heavy b
ers, finest flavor, 25c C,
90c $1.75 M, Prompt ship
Gladys Duran, Rt..1, Cummi
Strawberry plants, Klo
25 C, 80c for 500, o
Prompt shipment ~
Clyde Weldrip, Rt. -
Branch,
Lady T. Stee wheres: ae
C, 500 for $1.00, $1.75 M
dike 500 for 5c, $1,
Prompt shipment, Ethel cr
| Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Mastodon strawberry}
35e C, $1.25 for 500,
Klondike strawberry "9,
for 500, $140 M. Nice
well rooted plants. Promp
|ment. Add~ postage, Mrs
M. Crowe, Rt. 1, Cummi
_ MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB. Points Mentioned) Dec. 30, 1940.
Always Subject to Variation.
Atanis ;
30
Eggs, Large, Doz..._
Eggs, Medium, Doz...
Eggs, Small, Doz.
25
Hens, Heavy-Breed, Lb.
Hens, Leghorn, Lb._.:
Roosters, Lb...
Stags, Lb.
_ Friers, Lb
Ducks,. Lb.
Geese, Lb...
Turkeys, Toms, Lb.
-Turkeys, Hens, Lb...
For Sale
Plants for Sale
Pecan and Other Fruit Trees for Sale. 2
Seed For Sale
Beans and Peas For Sale... DQ
Corn and Seed Corn For Sale
Cottonseed For Sale :
Fruit and Butter For Sale
Honey Bees and Bee Supplies
= apons, Iab. =;
Potatoes and Vegetables For wale. 22
Fresh and Cured Meats For Sole Care
Country Butter, best table, Lb...
Field Peas, mixed, Bu... 3
Field Peas, not mixed, Bu.
Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.), Bu.
Shelled Corn, Bu. oe
Eanes a ee :
Wheat, Bu. eo a j .97-.98
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Lbs. a 1.90-2.00
Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs. we =o
Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs = =
-eavine Hay, No. 1, Ton : : 15.50
Peanut Hay, No.: 1, "Ton : S 12.00
Spanish Peanuts, No. 1, Ton. 65.00
Cottonseed -(Prime) _ = Ssh
Cottonseed Meal, 7 per cent, Ton : 27.00
-ottonseed Meal, 8 per cent, Ton - Se :
; . a per Cwt.
Tobacco For Sale
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted :
Grain and Hay For Sales =
Eggs For Sale. oo
Livestock Wanted
Rabbits and Cavies For
Sheep and Goats. for Sale. - == 33
Horses and Mules for Sale
cattle: Por Sale. ss
Hogs For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Poultry For Sale
Positions Wanted _... pS
Farm Help Wanted ;
Farm Briefs; _
MARKET BULLETIN.
sereplished by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture
March 1, 1917
Puhlisked Semi-Monthly by
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
TOM LINDER, Commissioner
Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta,~Georgia
Publishing OfficeCovington, Ga.
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otify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol
Entered as second class matter August :; 1937, at the Post
Office at Covingtch, Georgia under Act of June 8, 1930.
Ac-
cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec-
ne (1108, Act of October 8, 1917.
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Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
tage regulations inserted one time om each request and re-
ted only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
Eimited space will not permit insertion of notices containing
than 30 words including name and address.
SPECIAL
NOTICE!
| Wl Hower and flower seed
ornamental nursery
k notices received since
and will = published in
next issue. Parties who
.ve submitted these afore-
sai notices please do not re-
nit same. eee
31a berry, Miicntca bunch,
aes over 5 C, ee C: PP; ;
awberry, one of the earli-
largest known vars. good
rv, extra heavy croppers,
90c per 5 C, $1.75 M.
s Duran, Cumming, Rte,
Islend Wakefield cab-
00, 65; $1.25. M. .Del-
te nd yellow Bermuda on-
plants, same price. Del., ra-
oq miles. E. T. Clements,
ar., frost- -proof ehene
85c. M: Crystal Wax and
Bermuda onion, 85c M;
ar obe and Bonny Best to- |
eed, $1.10 lb.; Greeter
ore, Red Rock. Stone,
chless, 90c lb. Bell pepper,
Lb. All postpaid. Sat. guar.
ol Smith, Baxley.
rmuda onion plants, $1.00
ots of 5 M, or over, 75c M.
Sanders, Lumber City.
-everbearing strawberry
, 20c C; Exc. 100 plants for
Plants postpzid. Callie
3 Dahlonega, Rt. L-
ndike strawberry plants,
500 80c; $1.50 M; Lady
T., 30c C; 500, $1.15; $2.00 M.
ex aldrip, Gainesville.
ard plants, 50c M, in5 M
45 M, 10 M lots; Klondike
berry, $1.50 M. Ovie Crow,
ville, Rt. 1.
berry, Everbearing.
and Lady T. 85c per
i 50. M. Del. Amos Garrett
ndike strawberry. Strong,
: sw plants, 20c C.,
. M. H> Walker,
$1.00
aes. T5exdoz.: $3. 00 C
order less than $1. 00.. Mrs.
e Haskell, Macon, Rt. 4.
t-proof collard plants, 20c |
doz.;
ts 5 M for $3.00 col- |
strong strawberry
1.25 M; 500, 75c, Moss
dzu crowns, $6. 00 M: 75c
also native shrubbery. Write
u sites eames Walker, Toc-
00 Bermuda onion plents,
M; del. 75c M. in 10 M-
del. J. O. Hatcher, Vidalia,
on everbearing
rry Mlanie (arge sweet
jes from early until late),
00 del. Full count, prompt
shi me it. Mrs. yore Baggett,
ville, Rt.
rly pone - strawberry
ts, extra large, 25c C; 90c,
( 1.50 M. Prompt shipment.
tie Duran Cumming, Rt. 1.
wherry, Lady T, $1.15 per
2M, postpaid. Nellie Free-
: Flowery Branch, Rt 1.
nut bushes,
o
PLANTS FOR SALE
Strawberry, Hawkins, new
var. drought-resistant, $2 M, 30c
C, del. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery
Branch.
Cabbe ge Cone onion,
$1-M,. 60c per. 5. es all del.
prompt shipment. J. P. Mullis,
Baxley, Rt. Se
Cabbage, large, fresh. extra
early Jersey and Chas. W., 500,
50c; .75c M del., postpzid; white
Bermuda onions, same price,
prompt shipment, sat. guar. F.
F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Pineapple pear trees, 2 yrs.
old 25c ea. P. M. Rambo, Quit-
man, Rt. 3. .
Scuppernong vines, 4 ft., 25c;
6 ft:, 35c; old vines bore this
year, $2. 00; pomegranates, 6 ft.,
50GB. figs, 4 ft., mney
cherries, 425 Th 25c. Js
gin, Covington. :
- Thornless -Youngberry. Boy-
senberry, Sameron dewberry,
L. Cog-
| Black Beauty, Sodus end Dixie
raspberries, either or asst., 10
for $1.00 postpaid; Souths fin-
est new Bunch'and scuppernong
grapes. Write. H. A. Neal, Ash-
Jand.
Nicely rooted, yellow, Sep-
tember scuppernong, 2 yr. 4 ft.
vines, $1.00 doz. postpaid. Rec-
ommended for Ga. soil and guar.
to bear. C. E. Smith. Braselton.
Bronze scuppernong, black
muscedine vines black walnut,
red, yellow plum, large Calif.
fig, 10c ea., 12 for $1.00; black-
berry, Himalaya, red raspberry,
40c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
R. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
Peach trees, lead. var., true to |.
name; grape vines, $1. 00 doz..,
$5.00 ice $45.00 M; plum, apri-
cot, apple trees,. 2 tree higher;
Keiffer peers, 3-5 ft., $2.50. doz.
$15.00 C; black walnut trees.
$1.50 doz. Mrs. E. B. Travis,
Riverdale.
Muscadine, scuppernong.
bronze and black, crabapple red
and yellow Jewel plums, hazel
10c ea., $1 doz.;
strawberry plants, 30c C. All
pp. Seabron Huggins, Waco, Rt.
Die
Currnt berries, 1-2-3 ff. 106
ea., $8 C; May cherries, horse
apples, same height, same price
Himalaya blackberries, 10c ea.;
$6 C, all rooted, postpaid, if or-
der amounts to 50c. Josephine
Raley, Mitchell.
Scuppernong vines, brown, 1
yr. 10c ea., 90c per doz.,
12%%c ea. $1.25 d0z,.53 yr. 15
a., $1.50 doz.; in lots 100 or
more, $6, $7.50 end $9; Apricots
and May cherry, 10c ea., $1 doz.;
muscadines, 3 yrs. 15c ea, a 50
per doz.; $1 or more orders del.
De ee lots. W. A. Moon, Waco,
Old-fashioned lemon shaped,
deliciously sweet white English
and small red Indian peach from.
seed, 3 for 30c; Mrs.
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Scuppernongs, bronze and
black, muscadines, hazel nuts,
cre bapple, red June and Yates
apple, yellow, red June plums,
10c ea., $1 doz. PP. Josie oe
gins, Waco Rt. a
New scuppernong grape va-
rieties, 2 Hunt (black) 2 Stuck-
ey (bronze) with male pollen-
ating variety, postpaid in Geor-
gia, for $1. Miller EDSON:
Conyers, Box 136.
Unlimited number pecan
sprouts from 3 feet tall. Make
offer and come for them. Mrs.
J.S. Crowe
Clyde Sandifer, Locust. Grove.
May |
2 yr.,|
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Wednesday, January 1, 19
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
PEANUTS AND PECAR
- FOR SALE
7
Peach, all leading vars., State
inspected and guar. true to
name, $35 M, $5 per C; 80 doz.
R. A. Travis, "Riverdale.
Turkey figs, scuppernong,
bronze, red June plums hazel
nut, muscedine, black; few black
walnut, 1-2 yrs. 10c ea. $1 doz.,
6 or more PP. Strong roots. Roy
M. League, Waco, Rt. 2.
Figs, Celestial, 12 for $1; kud-
zu crowns and aspragus, 100
for 90c; Lucretia dewberry and
Himalaya blackberry, 100 for
$1; red gold strawberry, 50c C,
$1.25 3 C, postpaid. J. W. Toole,
Macon, Rt. 2, Burton Ave.
Walnut, 60( 1 yr. 5c ea. or 25
for $1, or exc. for shrubbery,
Robert. Dunn, Zebulon.
Plum, yellow. and red, black
scuppernong and muscadine,
| erebapple, hazel nut bushes, 10c
ea., $1 doz.;. strawberry plants,
40c C. Cliff Wyatt,.Waco, Rt. 2.
Apple, extra assortment of 2
and 3 yr. lead. vars. cheap for
cash. T, M. Webb, Ellijay.
Scuppernong, black, well
rooted; 50c doz.; tall cream ev-
er-blooming rose cuttings, 6 for
25c, now ready; yellow deisy
type chrysanthemums, 25c, per
doz. spring del.
Ri Lois hee Tallapoosa,
2: i
Pear, genuine neue EZ,
yrs., 4-5 ft., $5 doz. del. 5-6 ft.,
$6; 6-8 ft. $8. State inspected.
Well rooted. Cash with order.
W.C. James, Manor.
Plums, Blue Damson, Red
Goose, Ji apanese Apricot plums,
red end black haws, white and
black _Scuppernongs, muscadine
vines hazlenut bushes, Rich- |
mond and May cherries, Hack-
worth or horseapple, turkey
figs, 19 ea. $1 doz. kudzu
crowns, $5 M, all del. A. T. Pat-
terson, Waco, Rt. 2.
SEED FOR SALE
all postpaid.
Wakefield Early Flat Dutch
cabbage seed, $1.15 lb.3 2 lbs.,
$2.15; collard seed, $1. 00 Ib. del.
Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2;
Box 143.
Citron, 17c lb.; purple hull
table peas, 20c at.: early Klon-
dyke strawberry plants, Moe -C.:
Add postage. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Okra, 100-lbs., 30c Ths. dak. in
Ist and 2nd zones, Le Cc; oe
slip, Lyons, Rt. 4.
Tomato Blue Ridge *ountain
climbing, grows to 20 ft., large,
luscious, 200 seed for 25, with
full instructions; few pumpkin,
(15-100) Ibs.) seed, with ea. or-
der, limited supply, order early.
Will C. Smith, Roy.
Sunflower, Mammoth Rus-
rien, 75c gal. postage paid; An-
cona eggs Sheppard strain, 75c
setting. Mrs. L. D, Elliott, La-
>| vonia.,
Sericea oa hulled,
triple cleaned and scarified, 15
lb. in quantities. Hoke OKelley,
Loganville, Rt. 2.
Peach, old-fashioned free
stone, October | peach, ripens
last of Oct. end first November,
30 seed for 15c, postpaid, true to
name, Mrs. Dollie Eller Titus.
- 800 Ibs., Hastings Mammoth
Long Green and White Velvet
okra seed, Ist yr. run, clean,
pure, 20c b., Curtis Dyer, Ce-
dartown, 7 Woodland St.
15 lbs. Ga. Rattlesnake melon
seed, 75c lb. Exc. 5 lbs., for vel-
ae beans. aR Rhiney, ee
1
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Cream crowder peas, 5c lb.;
2'%c lb. at my home. Mrs. B. P.
Faulkner, Lula, Rt. 1.
Black Pole beans; tender
half. runners, 25c teacuptul;
Klondike, Everbearing straw-
berry plants, $1.00, 500. Mrs. W.
V. Robbs, Rt. 1, Flowery
Branch.
Soybeems, 25-50 bu. Biloxi,
$2.50 bu. packed in seamless
cotton bags; 5-10 bu. Clemson.
soybeans, $3.50 bu. A. W. Ar-
nold, Newnan, Rt. 3.
Peas, pure white sugar Crow-'
der, 10 lbs for $1 del.;
Mrs. S. P. Reed, Varnell:
Peas, white with black eyes,
$5 bu.
| also white with brown eyes. B.
S. Biggers, Buchanan, Rta
Beans, velvet, 90- Day seed,
running type, 1940 crop, $1. 50
a Mrs. T. G. Pearson, Sereven,
2. ae
250 Ibs. old fosioned ever-
beering, frost-proof Eng. peas,
20c lb, 2 lbs., 35c; 10 Ib. lots, 15c
Ib.; entire lot, 12 Ib. (plant any
time before March). Thomas
Lee, Danville. i
+ er orders. F. R.
| Giles,
|
| 1 variety gin.
Hastings new yellow prolific
seed corn, Ist yr., 75c pk.; $2.50
bu.; white prolific, $2. 00 bu.;
pure D.P.L. 11-A cotton seed,
80c bu. fob. Exchange for field
peas, O-Too-Tans, or potato
plants. H. H. Alexander, Rt.-1,
Carroliton.
Fine Coon seed corn, hand
nubbed and shelled, 85c_ pk.
Postpaid to 2nd zone. J. S.
Adams, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Popcorn, white and _ red,
shelled, 12 lbs. for $1 del. Mrs.
Tom Webb, Hlbjey,\ Rt. 3.
Corn, in shuck, $1 bu. Roy
Whitworth, Toccoa. _
Corn, Hastings old-time pro-
lific white corn for seed, Ist yr.
guar. pure, 50c pk. $2 bu. Add
postage. Pauline Horsley, Waco,
RE 2
Corn, 600 bu. good slipped
shuck white, also gocd pair
mules for sale. Exc. mules for
good beef type heifers or cows.
R. Holloway, Manchester, PO
Box 105.
Corn, 20 bu. yellow prolific
seed, nubbed and shelled, 75ce
pk. $2 bu. in 10 bu. lots. N, J.
Hale, Buena Vista.
Corn, Kennedys yellow pro-
lific, practically weevil-proof,
adapted to southeastern states,
$1.75 bu. Special price on larg-
ennedy, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2:
~ Corn, good, sound, sell or exc.
for sound ablebodied mule or
horse. Give complete description
and price in first letter. Lewis
Nally, Rydal.
Corn, seed, Whatleys prolific,
$2.50 bu.; also Stoneville 2-B
cottonseed, Ist yr. treated, 90
per cent germination, no black
seed, $1 bu. W. H. Bolton, Grif-
fin.
Corn,
shucked, 80c bu. et barn; del. 75
mi. for $1 per bu. Malcolm
rn Sandersville, Rt. 3, Box
300 bu: yellow, slipped shuck
corn, $1.00 bu.; 9 tons excellent,
baled Lespedeza hay, $20.00 ton:
D, A. Howard, Grovetown, c-o
Hamilton Farm.
100 bu. corn, 1940 crop, extra
fine, 75c bu, here. Fred Scar-
borough, Hawkinsville, 633
Broad St.
2
COTTONSEED FOR
SALE E
D.P.L. cottonseed, ist yr,.
ginned in one var. gin, $3.00
cwt. Bob Sosby, Carnesville.
90 Day cotton seed, $1.50 bu.;
$4.00 cwt. fob. Bill B. Webb,
Jefferson Rt. 3.
150 bu. Rhyne cotton seed, 1st
yr., kept pure at gin, $1.00 bu.
fob. Jewel Benson, Ty Ty, Rt. 2.
Stoneville B-2, kept pure at
gin, $1 bu. F.O.B.; also South
American popcorn, shelled, 10c
Ib.; 100 tbs. for $7.50, : F.O.B.
ee L. Stone, Adairsville. Rt.
oy P. LL. No;-11-A, 1st yr. one-
variety gin, 45 per cent lint,
1 1/16 in. staple, $1 bu.; $3 C,
F.O.B.; also .3 Cornish game
roosters, Mohawk strein, pure,
$1.50 ea. Exc. for 2 good pigs, P.
J. Sewell, Lavonia.
Ruckers select Ist yr., $2.00
per 100 lbs. F.O.B. S. P. Reed,
Varnell,
D. P. L. Ist yr, kept pure,
$2.50 per CWT.; also large new
crop seedling pecans, L0e4bs-H;
P. Malcom, Social Circle.
Cokers, Ist yr. pure, 4 in 1;
wilt-resistant strain 3, $2 bu. F.
Smith, Dawson, Rt. 2.
Improved long staple 1%-1%
in. grows and looks like regular
short cotton, heavy yielder,
Wilds veriety, white seed, $2.40
bu. Ceresan treated, ginned on
W. H. Roche,
Blackshear.
Petty Toole wilt-resistant, re-
cleaned, good germination, kept
pure at gin. $1 bu. F..O. Bp
C. Price, Bronwood.
Wannamaker, 2nd yr. kept
pure at gin, 75c bu. Exc. for
Brab peas, shelled corn. Bu. per
bu. Joe M. Brown, McRae.
Dixie Triumph, 150 bu. made
1-3 beles per acre this season, 1
in. staple, 40 per cent lint, $1. 25
bu. $3.50 per 100 Ib. bags: Exe.
good corn in ear for common
farm mule, medium size. R. J.
Fossett, Baxley, Rte:
Coker s 100 strain 3, also Cok-
ers wilt-resistant 4 in 1, kept
pure. Each, $3 per 100 Ibs. W.
T. Allen, Danielsville, RteAs
Summour Hi-bred. Ist cyt
from breeder, 85c bu. $55.00 ton.
F. O. B. RR station. Mrs: Annie
M. Attaway, Wrightsville.
Do Po LS FI-Ajs ist yr direct
ginned on one- -variety gin. kept
pure, $3 per 100 lbs. Bob Sosby.
Carnesville, Rt. 2.
90-day cottonseed, pure, Ist
yr. 1-3 bales per <ecre a 25 DU;
$4100 CWT. FOB. E, ; Webb,
Jefferson, Rt. 3, _
150 Bu. good slipped
Pecans, new crop, large s
thin shell, 7 lbs. for $1 del.
38rd zone. F. C. ice
Gaines.
Pecans, nice, cleen, stele
halves, mostly Schleys, 42
broken pieces, 35c Ib. del. in
Also white blackeye Crowd
peas, 6c Ib. F.O.B. Johnnie Me
man, Richland, Rt. 1.
Pecans, 5-600 Ibs. good,
good part Schleys, 8c lb. Ww
Sargent, Cordele. Sg
Stewart Pecans, 650 Ibs.
per lb. F. O. B. Arthur Owe
Barnesville.
Peanuts, No. 1 Virginia
5c lb.: seedling pecans, 10e
also purebred Duroc - Je
sow, 2% yrs. $25; 6 shoe
mos. Duroc- Jersey and Spc
Poland-China crossed, $5 e:
barn. W. S. Norton, Edison.
90 bu. N. C. Runner pea
for seed, $1.00 bu. Also 27
(half- gal. cans) pure Ga. S
cane syrup, 60c gal. ie
Tom Harrison, Cairo, ie 1,
$e
FRUIT AND BUTTER |
FOR SALE
~
Apples, dried, 10c lb
walnuts, 1940 crop, $1 bu
exchange. B. L. Thome
Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box
Nice bright, sundrie
free from worms, core
ings, 15c lib., 10 lbs. or ,m
postpaid in Ga. Mrs. Aaron
Hill, Maysville Rt. 1.
Nice Jersey butter, 25c1
in 4 lb. lots. Sat. guar
White Velvet okra seed, 1
Ibo Mrs, BoE: Thornton B
dont. 1, 5
HONEY BEES ANI
SUPPLIES FOR SAL
Gallberry, new crop, fancy
i table use, in 10 Ib. paleo
Cese of 6 10-lb. pails $5.
shipping charges. Jim
Odum.
1940 crop Gallberry honey
isale. Make best offer. Jame,
mans, Homerville.
Want to buy or sell 150
onies patent bee hives,
condition. Will buy your be
not far from here. Also, 1,
lbs. paper shell pecans, 15
or exchange, O. H. Bradb
Bogart.
Bright Gallberry chunk
ey in new containers, six
pails, $3. 552-5 deg.
jars, $8.00. Exp. a
Guar. Prompt shipment
oo P26, Box 253 im
POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR S
Good, yellow skin Bong
an seed sweet potatoes, 2
$1, 55c per bu. Miriam
Clyo, Rt. 2, Box 93.
FRESH AND CUE Ee
MEATS roy SAI :
Hams, guar. oakwood
cured, 22%6e per lb. sides,
..O. B. Meigs: 3. mh
Meigs, Rt. 2. ~
TOBACCO FOR S$
Good smoking, chewi
bacco, free of mold, dirt
8 Ibs. $1.25 del. Promp I
ment. Hiram Lightsey, Ser
Chewing tobacco, 7 Ibs., $
_ prepaid. Paul Lightsey. Ser
- MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Blood root, 40c Ib. $1 for
large bunches; grub root,
price; plurisy and yelloi
cherry bark, 25 lb... W. G
nolds, Morganton.
Ladyslipper, 75c aoz,,
ginseng seed, 2c ea., 50 fd
del. W. A. Johnson, Alto.
Nice walnut meats, 40c
dill seed. 10c; ee packe
Fae J ohnson, Alto. os
Walnuts: tba. devi an
add postage. Miss: Druci
oe Hartwell, Rt
Wednesday, January Ht
MISCELLANEOUS
_ FOR SALE
Several Ibs. nice feathers,
reasonably priced. Mrs. W. D.
sa hae Atlanta, 1696 Rogers
oon W.
5 bu. artichokes, Be a or 4c
. on 100 Ib. lots; del. E. F. Ma-
n Moreland.
Bleck walnut meats, nice,
clean, 3 Ibs. for $1. M. M. Coch-
ran, Rolston.
_ Dry sage, 40c Ib. Mrs. W. V.
Thompson, Bremen, Rt. 1.
Walnut meats, nice, dry, 3
Ths. $1; 35c lb.; 3 Ibs. dried ap-
cs.
WANTED
Want few pounds dried ap-
ples and peaches, about 10 Ibs.
: side meat, oe yeers
try sausage butter, dried ap-
peaches. Write prices. Mrs.
John Puckett, 608 Oak St. Dal-
Want some pecans, state va-
Ogletree, Athens, 135 Pulas-
ki St.
Want several hundred lbs.
seed. Mose
Want German clover seed. I.
W. Brooks, Newnan.
ae
LVET BEANS:
Want to buy 10 tons velvet
eans in pod fob my place; also,
00 bu. corn del. N. W. Parham,
arm Springs.
GOURDS:
Want several hundred small
gourds, make price. H. B. Tem-
ple, Woodbury.
OOTS AND HERBS:
Want wild, dry Ginseng roots,
E strong, clean-
uun-cured, home-made tobacco.
Send sample and price. Mrs.
ae Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
GRAIN AND HAY
_ FOR SALE
Cond. Srient shucks, $2 per
horse loed. G. W. Chatham,
elivered in truckload lots. ws
W. Worley, Arabi.
Genuine blue stem seed
age, $1.25 bu.;also country
ured hickory smoked sausage,
30c lb. Prompt shipment. Riley
. Couch, Turin.
Peanut. hay, No. 1, for sale.
Poole, Ellaville, Rt. 1, Box
xulghum, also Fullgrain Sead
ts, bright and good ve
60c bu. F.O.B. Fort Valley. J.
pevepicutt, Fort Valley.
gees FOR SALE
Purebrea AAA red speckled
ussex eggs, $1 per 15, $1.50, 30,
PP. Sate delivery guar.
Mrs. -Christine Wilson, Gaines-
Fine N, H. Red eggs from
prize winning blood - tested
lock, 65 per 15; 50c doz. post-
id, erates ret. se Trawick,
ennille, RE.
LIVESTOCK WANTED |
ORSES AND MULES
ANTED:
Want a round-bodied, closely
ilt mule, wt. about 1000 lbs.,
10 yrs. old; within 35 mi. At-
nta. Will exc. a 15 mo, old!
ifer or 60 W. L. chickens. and!
iy some cash difference. B. Ds
Leod, Stone Mtn,
=. M. Childress,
Z alike: 1 pr. mare mules,
Peanut hay for sale. Can be,
wheat, free from weevil dam- ;
a
ae s oy ai
| LIVESTOCK WANTED.
"
Will exe good value Yon a
good 1250 lb. mule. Chester
Waddell, Bremen, Rt. 2.
HOGS WANTED:
Thoroughbred big boned
black Guinea sow, short legs,
long body, crooked nose type,
bred to male of same type. J. W.
Barefoot, Mt. Airy.
Will trade even, 1 reg. Po-
land-China sire for reg. Burk-
shire sire, 1-3 yrs. L. R. Pier-
son, Doraville, RFD.
SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED:
At once good quality milk
goat, fresh in or freshened re-
cently, which gives 3 qts. or
more milk per day, reasonzble
for cash. Z. L. Purvis, Poulan,
nt 1
Will exc. 1 pair registered
Shropshire and 2 grade Shrop-
bring goats and get sheep. Lew-
is I. Lindsey, Rome, Rt. 2
Want few reg. Saanan does.
Give ped., and full details; for
sele, 1 Nubian buck, 6 mos. old.
ifrom reg stock, $10.00. M. J.
Morris, Douglasville.
RABBITS, GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES) WANTED:
Want pair. each of White,
Gray and Black rebbits, also pr.
guinea pigs (male and female).
State price, etc., in first letter.
David res Medison. RFD 1.
\
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Grown white N. Z. buck rab-
bits, $1.00 ea.; large 3 mos. old,
50c ea.; grown King pigeons, 50c
ea. Amilee Long, Bremen.
' Does, bred, $2.25; 4-10: mos.
old rabbits, 75c; 2-6 mos. old
whites and registered. R. B.
Hill, Ellaville, Rt. Zz.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
=
Free buck service by most
outstanding Toggenburg -pure-
bred buck in the South, Sir Rod-
erick, No. T-2678, with each or-
der placed for a purebred 1941
doe or buck kid. This offer for
' limited time, since will only be
able to make a few more book-
ings for these choice kids. John
Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Werren St.
N. E. De 5140.
At Stud, reg. purebred Tog-
genburg buck, G-Man Joes
Confucious T-3032, from 15 lb.
14oz. milk stock. Fee, $5.00 for
purebreds, $3.00 for grades.
Booking orders for early 1941
reg. Tog. kids. Warren Rollins,
Atlanta, 349 Murray Hill Ave..,
N. E. De 6912.
5 bred ewes, 1 extra large 2
yr. old buck, $40.00 for lot; 1
*|pr. horse mules, 5 and 6 yrs.
old, wt. about 900 lbs., just
1200
lbs., 7 and 8 yrs. old; 4 good
smooth mouth mules. All for}
sale or trede for hogs, cows,
corn or hay. H. V. Miller, Cus-
settta.
Reg .Toggenburg doe, horn-
less, milks over gallon when
fresh, also 1 Tog. buck, will reg.
in buyer's name. Sell cheap.
Chas. W. Flemester, Dalton,
700 5th ave.
2 full blood Nubian milk goats
'ent. to reg., both will freshen
in Spring, February and April.
G W. Seabolt, Atlante, RFD 4,
Box 591, Ra 6948.
Reg. purebred Nubian sire,
N-2397, G. S. 53807, A. M.
GR. re hornless, black with
light trim and big: LaCrescen-
ta-Mile High breeding; best in
the South, fee $5 for purebreds,
$3 for grades, no shipping. F, E.
Grubbs, Demorest, Rt
An 18 mos. old milk goat,
Toggenburg-Saanan cross: first
kidding, mother gave 6 quarts;
-will freshen soon. $12.50 cash or
trede: also short-neck martin
gourd seed, 4 doz. 10c, add post-
age. Mrs. James Turner, Blairs-
ville, Box 84,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Nice, red mare mule, 10 yrs.
old, Zo0od cond., wt. 1100 Ibs..
gentle, work anywhere, $75.00
cash my barn. Mrs. Emmett
Hall, Bertow, Rt. 1.
Pair mare mules, 8 and 12 yrs.
of age, 1000 and 1200 lIbs., wt.,
$275.00; also peavine hay, some
grass. $15. 00 ton; 60 bu. oats.
60c bu. At barn prices on all. E.
G. Fountain, Fort Valley, RFD.
See
shire ewes for 12 common goats;
bucks. $1.50 ea., New Zealand |
"HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Sey. good farm niles for sale
or trade for young cows or heif-
ers. Urben Bowen, Americus,
Dawson Road.
Nice saddle horse, gentle
(ideal for children), work eny-
where, also 1 plug mule, for sale
or exc. for good milch cow or
yearling of equal value. Milton
Bryant, Blakely.
Some good work mules, 6 to
pick from. Wt. from 900 to 1200
lbs., 5 to 9 yrs. old. At my farm
near Berlin. Geo. McPherson,
Moultrie, Rt. 2.
2 fine mule colts, in good
shape, 18 mos. and 8 mos. old
respectively. Come see. J. F.
Etris, Roswell, Rt. 1.
1 plug mule for sale. Jas. H.
Linn, Rydal.
Mule, healthy, some age, $15.
LS: Lee, Mountzin View
(Clayton County) 3
Discontinuing farm opera-
tions, offer, 10 well broke brood
mares, 4 to 8 yrs. old, 10 mule
colts, 2 mules, 12 yrs. old, at
reasonable price. E. B. Lee,
Leesburg.
Plug mule, very cheap, see
him at my place 1 mile north
Smyrna on Marietta hway, 2nd
house north Moseley stop. F. G.
McCord, Smyrna, Rt. 1.
Pair 850 lb. mules, 7-8 yrs.:
will work -anywhere, good
workers. Mrs. W. A. Phillips,
Douglesville, Rt. 2.
Black mare farm mule, wt.
around 1050 lbs. about 12 yrs.
old, will sell cheap, or exc. for
i high type milk cow, bred, or
| yearlings. C. R. Morris, Newnan,
RA Se
1 good farm mule toe cash or
trade for mule colt, cattle, ete.
J. BE. Morgan, Gainesville, Rt. 4,
Box 169.
1 good mul
ce Goatees: Finleyson.
Fine Belgium stallion, good
worker end a proven sire, sell
at a bargain or trade for light
pr. of mares. Write. H. A. Du-
rvall, Gainesville; Rt. 1.
$50.00: Mrs. D.
CATTLE FOR SALE
2 grade Jersey heifers, solid
color, 3 mos. old $10.00 ea. Mrs.
J. O. Floyd, Chipley.
20 mos. old Jersey male, reg.,
buyers name, $40.00 at barn.
Mrs, A. L. Barnes, Griffin, Rt. C.
20 head grade Jersey cows,
fresh in and to freshen soon.
Gredy H. Ridley, Franklin.
1 reg. Jersey male, 1 yr. old,
well developed. From a. good
lineage of Jersey cattle (sup-
plied upon request), for sale.
Dr. A. J. Ayers, Atlanta, Glen-
ridge Drive. Ch 2527.
A cow, elso some white pig-
eons, for sale. Peter J. Haden,
Atlanta, Rt. 4, Ca 3046.
Reg. Shorthorn bull, 18 mos.
old, also purebred Holstein cow,
fresh. Sell or exc. for yearlings.
James E. Pace, Atlanta, 389 Or-
mond St. S. E.
Fine Jersey, fresh with, 3rd
calf, $60.00; reg. J. bull, $25.00.
Solid color with dark markings.
Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 2.
1 yoke of steers, well broke
to plow, cert etc. Wt. about 1100
Ibs. ea., excellent cond., $200.00.
No chk. Jack Johnson, Denton,
Box 33.
1 pure Jersey male, 14 mos.
old, perfect cond., without pa-
pers, but ent. to reg., $25.00. C.
M. Thomason, Maxeys.
Reg. Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old,
$50.00; wish to buy a Black An-
gus bull, 10-12 mos. old. W. D.
Smith, Lilburn.
Fine Jersey heifer. due fresh-
en in February, Ist calf, for rent
to good party near by. Feed well
and return in good shape to-
gether with calf latter part May
1941. See at once. Frank Cain;
Buford, Rt. 2.. ne
2 Cows, 1, 7 yrs. freshen Jan.;
other to freshen February. L. Cc.
Whitmire, Cornelia, Star Route,
Cleveland Rd.
Jersey bull, Yr. old, $35.00. 1
mi. old Canoochee Church,
about 1 mi. off Route. 80. Carl
Jones, Graymont, Rt. 1.
9 mos. old Jersey heifer, med.
wt., $10.00. C. H. Davis, Clarkes-
ville, Rt. 1: Sa
Jersey heifer, freshen Febru-
ery 1941, $30.00; also small heif-
black mare mule, good size,
reasonable. Mrs. J. C. McPher-
son, Villa Rica. =
Purebred Jersey bull, ready
for service, Noble and Harmony
breeding, from tested stock, $35
wthout papers. CG C. Bexley, '
Luthersville,
SEN RS Re ni ee
ers, reasonable: and 1 young, :
ee MARKET _BULLETIN 2
CATTLE FOR SALE.
POULTRY FOR SAL
7 mos. old, reg. Jersey. pall
from best blood lines; also 9
old heifer, not reg., but
mos.
good. Write for more informa-
tion. Mrs. B. Lendrum,
Adairsville.
3 or 4 calves, hetiess and
males, from about 6 months to
1 yr. old. See. Mrs. (Dr.) W. M.
Moses. Uvalda. ;
Sev. reg. Guernsey bulls, $35
to $150, Write for prices. S. M.
Bryan, Grayson.
1 good milch cow, mostly
Guernsey, bred, due to fresh-
en 3rd calf January 20th, for
sale. Mrs. S. A. Phillips, Pal-
metto. Rt. 1. :
HOGS FOR SALE
2 mos. old P. C. pigs, $3.50 ea.
Edd Alred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Box 69.
2 med. type S. P. C. male pigs
3 mos. old, from best breeding
stock, $7.50 ea. reg. buyers
name. Ship if necessary. Harry
Futch, Rochelle.
feeding type, dbl. treated. Visit
my farm or write for prices. J.
E. Hambrick, Shingler.
Purebred black P. C. gilt, wt.
trio (tom, 2 hens) turkeys. Rob-
ert Hendley, Garfield. Rt. 2.
Champion blooded S. P.' Lo
pigs, bred gilts, service boars.
Thick blocky type, quick, ma-
ture. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
Durocs, reg. dbl. treated, gilts,
service boars, Orion Cherry
King bloodjines. Blocky, easy
feeders. P. C. Herod, Kathleen.
'S. P. C. boar, yr. old last
March sired by Conquest, world
grand champion 1938-39, his
dam sired by Mischief Maker,
at barn. Can only use boar with
small herd 1 yr., reason for sell-
ing. Allen Edentfield, Millen.
15 mos. old black P. C. boer,
$25.00 cash or exc. for corn, 0< ts
or for anything can use. Ent. to
reg. Amos Ferguson, Cornelia,
Rt. la
Duroc sow and 11 pigs (3 wks.
old), $25.00 at my barn not later
than Jan. 2nd. C. J. Atkinson,
Madison, Route.
Big bone Guinea, O, I. C. and
P. C. $3.00 to $5.00 ea. FOB
(pigs home-raised by Clerence
Brand and Bob Moore). C. H.
Brand, Loganville.
Red mixed Jersey sow, about:
200 Ibs., life treated, $12.00; 7
pigs, weaning ag@. healthy,
about 20 Ibs. ea. $2.00 ea. in lots
of 2 or more; all for $24.00 at
farm, Exc. as pert pay, 2 bu.
good hay peas, 1 bu. crowders, 1
Ib. soy beans, 1 lb. large tomato
seed, reasonable. Also Eng. pea
seed. I. H. Anderson, Alma, Rt.
4..
Will have 3 each, mele and
ffemale S. P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old -
for sale January. 18th, $5.00 ea.
From excellent breeding stock,
reg. buyers name; want to buy
cheap a S. P. C. boar, ready for
service. G. B. James, Grove-
town. (4-H and F. F. A. Club
member).
Little bone bleck African pigs,
12 wks. old, stay-fat kind, $5.00
ea.; 2 Ga. raised colts, 2% yrs.
old, $50.00 ea. O. P. Sinque-
field, Harrison.
Black Essex, weaned pigs, $8 |
65-75 lb. pigs, $11.00 ea.;
100 lb. $14.00 ea., with applica-
tion for reg. and cholera treat-
ed. Pairs no-akin. W. J. Bar-
geron Sardis.
POULTRY WANTED
GIANTS:
Want buy 1 Black Giant roos-
ter; 1 or 2 yrs. old. Send price.
Will Cosby, Greensboro, Rt. 1,
Box Gl.
| LEGHORNS:
Want 50 or 100 good White
Leghorn hens, no culls. Y. L.
Ranton, Vidalia, Rie.
Want to exchange 1 AA grade
rooster, 2 hens. Mar. 1939 hatch
for 2 good grade B. L. roosters,
not over 2 yrs. old. Mrs. M. O.
Todd, Stephens, Rt; 1
MINORCAS;:
Want 6 Black Minore pullets
and 1 rooster, also few Ancona
pullets. Write what you have
end price. Mrs, Charlie Toler,
Tarrytown, Rt. 1.
REDS:
Want 2 N. H. Red cockerels,
also 3 W. L. cockerels. All must
be tested, Ul S. approved. Make
best offer. Evelyn: Shivers,
Cuthbert.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED:
Want 3 turkeys to raise from
on halves for 1941, 2 hens and
tom. Also want calves to raise
on halves in stock. Mrs. Phoebe
iB. Means Wellston, Rt. 1.
Reg Duroc pigs, blocky, easy }
about 125 lbs. Sell or trade for)
world champion 1937-38. $50. 00
' ville.
BABY CHICKS:
Baby chicks, $1.00 C bo
der for del. any time tro:
until first of June. Se
stamp for details. Home-
not a Hatchery. TB
Adel.
BANTAMS:
Bantams: Derk Cornis
Cochins, 2 B. B. Rock cock
and 2 Red Pyle cockerels
from show winners. W. K.
don, Augusta, 1109 Adri
Ornamental bantams, 2).
var., all from Show
stock, $7 50 to $12.50 tr
ee Savannah, a
t
Selling - ae my Gold
Silver Sebright bentams.
are prize winners. All gox
and very best plumage,
pair; $7.00 trio. If inte
write with enclosedesta
reply. Miss Carlie Kem
rietta, 322 Maple Avex
4 purebred Buff Cochii
ters, $1.50 ea. or exc. fo
Also want 3 Dark Cornis
D. A. Ivey, Atlanta, 606
land Ave. S. E. Ja 1518 J.
BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS: e
5 Holterman Aristocra
roosters, 1 yr. old, $1.5
C.-Edmondson, Temple,
1 cockerel end 12 pulle
ril hatch, White Rocks, bes
str., pullets now laying, $1. 0
FOB. Mrs. J. A. Howell,
Reh: B
White Rock cockere
pullets, Fischel str. $1.00 ea.
pullets. 1 cockerel; $10.00
roosters, $1.00 ea. All crate
FOB. Mrs. Z. Is. Scott, Col
35 purebred Boe her
pullets, Park str. some ~
for sale or exc. for 40
: Eng. W. L.
erels, $1.00 ea. or exc. for ]
lets. O. L. Green, Cedarto
Rie i,
Purebred Partridge Rock
end late April hatch pullets.
for $6.00; 10 for $11.00;
$1.25 per 15; 30 for $2.25.
ey order. Mrs. Jesse Mix
Ocilla, Rt. 1) Box 119:- =
6 each, purebred Thomps
R. and Donaldson Red Mai
hatch pullets, ready to lay, $1
ea, FOB. Mrs. Gract Aw
Buena Vista.
4 purebred B. R. Apel h
cockerels, $1.50 ea. 2 for
Mrs. J. R. Daniel, Demores
_ 8 nice, young, 1940 B
roosters. now serving, $1.0
for lot. Cash with order. |
S. Brz dshaw, wee i
CORNISH:
6 Dark Cornish, Apr. hat
pullets, 80c ea. Mrs. #
Gibbs Rt. 1, Rochelle, |
25 purebred Dark
June cockerels, $1.50 ea
Purcell, ache
3 spring hatch Dark Cor
cockerels, ready for ser
$5.50 or- $2 .00 ea.; same b
pullets, soon laying, $1.50 ea 2
for $5.50. FOB in light crates;
Eggs, $1.20 per 16 prepaid. oe
O. Sikes, Sylvester.
3 purebred White Cornis
the short-shank, bull-dog t3
cockerels. 5 mos. old, wt. 6
$5.00 or $2.00 ea. FOB.
Stahl, Moultrie. os
GAMES:
2 yr. old Allen - Rounc he
cock, $3.00; Bee Mvrtin
other cocks 1% yrs. old,
black warhorse, 2 yr. old coc.
/ $3.00 ea. Hens, $1.50 ea. C
C. R. Wade, Dearing Rt. 1.
Sev. purebred, dead game
Shawlneck game young roo
ers, $5.00 ea.; hens, $3.0
April 1940 hatch. Also 20 p
bred Cornish - pullets and c
erels, 80c tnd. $1.50 ea. Exe
yearling, high grade Jersey
ers at my place. J. W. Cartl
Sr. Talbotton.
HAMBURGS: =
11 Silver Spangled. H
hens and rooster $12.00.
W. M. Culpepper, Thora
Cairo read. :
LEGHORNS:
16 mos. old Brown Legke
hens, moulted and ready to la
116 select, 300 egg str., most:
ly sired by 300 dbl. ped. cocke
eis, White. Buff and Brown Le
horns, few heavies among the
$150. 60 for lot or $1.50 ea. A:
open and bred gilts, Essex
roc, Chinas, O. I. C.s 3 mos.
$5.00 ea.; 6-8 mo., $10.00; bred
$15.00 ea. Morris Sanders, Nas
125 AAA and AA hisadics
ed Brown Leghorn hens, moul
ed, ready for laying, 506"
ea. in lots of 10 FOB. N
ers. Cleo Smith. Mer:
50 AAA W. L. *
65c ea. All hea
cier, Lawren
ee t
MARKET BULLETIN
ed. W. L. breeding cockerels
1 dams with egg records, 290
324 eggs in 51 weeks, sired
y male out of 314 egg dam. 10
os. old, large type, reasonable.
K. Kantala, Elberton.
April hatch cockerels, $1
+. Mrs. Burnell Gaskins, Willa-
chee.
(OWLS FOR SALE:
eautiful Blue peafowls, dif.
< prices. Mrs. T. C. Da-
uab breeders for sale
A. banded pairs of
gs, White Carnecux,
Homers. Exc. for
{1
POSITIONS WANTED
Want place on farm, for home
for self and grandmother and
grandfather (able to help with
light work) and reasonable
wages. Am 20 yrs. old. Jesse L.
Logen, Savannah, 319 Tattnall
St.
Want 1h. crop on 50-50 basis.
1 boy big enough to plow; ean
work out. 3 large enough to hoe.
Or all would work for wages.
Have to be moved and_ fur-
nished. Ready move any time.
A. R. Williams, Cedartown, Rt.
Middleaged man is very de-
sirous of securing permanent
place with reliable florist to
grow cut end pot flowers for
market on reasonable salary ba-
sis. 25 yrs. experience. Qualifi-
eations and references good. R.
x. es Savannah, c-o Gen.
el,
34 yr. old, married man wants
job in dairy or gen. farming.
Exp., nd cam give ref. Emory
Weaver, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1.
45 yr. old man with wife on-
ly. want job with large farmer
as overseer, caretaker, etc. Can
_| drive truck and car, carpenter.
cockerels,
Donaldson
Mrs. T. P. Ro
2
Reds, 38 pullets, 3
ring hatch, from
stock $1.00 ea. at
O. O. Lynch, East
Thompson Ave.
Donaldson Red ready
ite pring 1940
ts Ee AR
beeeeR 1 Red pals
uality, 9 mos. old,j
ying, $1.00 ea., also 40
d Barred Rock yearling
ea, All FOB. Roosters,
nkey Tyson, Sparks.
Red pullets, all lay-
hatch, one rooster,
\ grade, $1.00 ez, for lot.
dan, Monticello.
H. Red breeding cocker-
ch hatch, $2.00 ea. or
50 ea. for lot. L. S. Andrews,
nee, Bit
EYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
iC., FOR SALE: =
turkey toms, 20 Ibs.
Frank Irwin, Ala-
black and white Muscovy
; 91.00 ea.; $3.50 for lot,
; eggs, Columbian
ff Orp., Mallard
per 15 del.; Triple A
Orp cocks, $1.00 and $2.00
liss Roberta McCollum,
ite African guineas,
few pr. at $1.25 ea.;|
easant rooster, $5.00.
liams, Ty Ty. pe
nmoth Pekins (1 drake)
Orp, hens and rooster,
10s. Old bull calf, 3/4.
2 breeding. Priced
rv exc. C. H. Year+
con, Rt. 6, Box 142.
k and white Muscovy
ring hatch, 75c ea. Re-
nD . Miss
rkey hen, $2.98 not
ulled pecans, fault-
b.; tame blackberry
ea. or exc. for ever-
awberry plants, Fan-
uWwanee.
1e Giant Bronze toms,
ch, out of eggs costing
zen, for $12.50 ee. L.
IOP
mmoth Bronze
1 = Mrs. J
hell. |
tur-
ach. Cole-
os
and stock raising. J. F.
Wrightsville, Rt. 3,
-3 H. crop on 50-
_ good land, and 2 good
n do gen. repair on
ig tools, such as sharpen-
d mule shoeing; have own
on kandle labor; know
arm. 7 to work. Ref..
esired, T. G. McCoy,
vite, grown son with
place on dairy, poul-
or truck farm close
hurch. No small chil-
. F. Boyd,
crop on shares, 1 mule
$8.00 mo. to be furnished
lies. Wife and self on-
s. Want large cot-
. Prefer Glascock,
Radford Littleton
| work,
-|E. Watts,
| work on country estate.
exp. mechanic, etc. Also exp.
milking and stock raising and
know how to make end cure to-
bacco, J. M. Dyal, Hazlehurst.
Young man, 20 yrs. old, plen-
ty of exp., best of ref., want job
at Dairy. $25.00 mo., board and
laundry. Can also drive car or
truck. Tom W. Carden, Bremen
Rt. 1, Box 84,
Man and wife, 4 children,
went crop on halves for 1941.
Want move at once: sow some
wheat, etc. Work by day or oth-
erwise. Have to be moved. Geo.
, Atlanta, 183
Crumley St. S. W, E "
Want job on farm. No field
work. At once. Dovie Watson,
Atlanta, 121 W. Peachtree Pl,
_ Young, sober, healthy, well
exp. dairymen wants job at
dairy. Good milker, exp. with
milking machines; understand
feeding. Consider farm wage
job, preferably in Ben Hill,
Crisp, Irwin or Tift Co. Married,
3 small children. Write full par-
ticulars or see. Clifford Mc-
Guirre, Rebecca.
Want job working for Avages.
Dont mind work. Dont drink
nor deal with whiskey in any
form. Wife end self only. G. T.
Toland, Molena, Rt. 1.
Middleaged white man, no
bad habits, good all around
farmer, wents to farm. A. C.
Yelliws, Lake Park, Rt. 3.
_Middleaged woman wants
light farm work, no field work.
$2.50 to $350 week. Transpor-
tation to be furnished. Mrs. Lula
Haddock, Moultrie.
Want place on farm with man
who will give a chence. 38 yrs.
old, farmed all life time. 15 in
family. Want all land one mule
can plow after its fixed; have
all hoe help for 2 h. crop, want
on halves. References. H. P. Ty-
ler, Tiger, Rt. 1.. S
44 yr. old man, alone, well ex-
perienced in farming,. wents
place with good farmer for
home and reasonable salary.
Claud T. Arnold Atlanta, c-o
Gen. Del. Se
Want and need job on farm.
Have wife, no childen. Reised
on farm. Prefer foreman or
caretakers job. W. N. Tapley,
Savannah, 319 Tattnall St.
_ Young man and wife want job
at dairy. Have some exp. Write
ee Sem Byrd, Dacula,
Single man wants job on farm
for 1941. C. R. Holloway, Edison.
Man-3$ and wife 30, country
raised, desire place on farm. A-1
worker, do most any kind of
carpenter, repair ete.
Want small house, garden, etc.,
need some help. Best of ref. P.
McIntyre, c-o Gen.
Del. :
_ 29 yr. old man end wife, want
job on farm. Caretaker or yard
Jas.
Starr, College Park, RFD 1.
23 yr. old man wants job
driving truck tractor, black-
smith work or mechanic, or
farm for 1941. Begin at once,
Ed Davis Pendergress, RFD 1..
18 yr. old country, colored girl
wants light farm work, no field
work, $3.00 week, room and
board. Begin at. once. Write. C.
L, Lipscomb, Gillsville, Rt. 1.
_ Want job light farm work, no
field work, $4.00 week. Miss
Monreen Wheless, Athens, RFD
3, Box 216.
with Christian people at dairy,
stock or poultry farm. Both
work, Expert gardner, etc. Fair
weges. Exc. ref. Prefer near a
town and church, J. F. Boyd,
Milledgeville, Rt. 4.
White man, 40 yrs. old, wants
1 horse crop on 50-50 basis, Ful-
ton Co. preferred, but elsewhere
| or will work by day on farm or
. in both. Mille
Middleaged couple want place |
FARM HELP WANTED
Want three good farmers, re-
liable and able furnish self, for
3 farms: 20-30 A. on Chatta-
hoochee River bottom, 5 R.
house, about 5 mi. Atlanta;
zbout 15 A. bottom land on
Nancy Creek. No house; also, 55
A. mostly woodland, no house,
in Cobb County just across
Powers Ferry Bridge. Standing
rent on all, Hugh Richardson,
Atlanta, 160 Peachtree St. N. W.
Want middleaged man to look
after flock of 500 hens and do
|other light work around farm
home. Prefer one with some
poultry experience. Bozrd and
$6.00 mo. Evelyn Shivers, Cuth-
bert.
Want 2 h, farmer with stock,
to tend to 5 A. tobacco, 25 A.
cotton, 20 A. in corn. Chas. L.
Nevill, Pulaski.
Want colored woman, 20-50
yrs. of age, for light farm work
and poultry. Good home on
place. Salary and living. G. C.
Cole, Waycross, c-o Y. M. C. A.
Want heclthy, reliable, good
woman, prefer country raised,
for light farm work. no field
work. Good home, private room.
$2.00 week. State age and par-
ticulars. Mrs. John Solomon,
Jeffersonville.
Want white woman to live in
home with man and wife and
do light farm work, no field
work. $4.00 mo, room nd
board. State age, wt. full par-
ticulars first letter. Good home.
W.M. Thornton, Jesup. |
Want middleaged woman,
live in good home and do light
farm work, drive car, but no
field work. Write at once. Mrs.
J. M. Goff. Tifton.
Want a good man, who knows
how to ferm, 20-35 yrs. old,
healthy, no bad habits. Pay ac-
cording to work, with board and
washing. John L. Bennett, Scre-
ven, Rt. 2, Box 31.
Want man and wife, or single
man, to work on small farm
and help with potato beds. Give
ref. first letter. Will furnish
house for married couple. Orion
L. Alewine Hartwell, Box 110.
Want girl or young woman to
live as one of family, boerd and
clothes and $2.00 mo., to help
farm and field work, with 2
elderly people. N. S. Goss. Ball
Ground, Rt. 5: *
Want 2 young men to work on
farm for wages and board. Pay
every 2 weeks. Or man and
family to farm 2 h. crop and
4000 turpentine boxes. House,
wood, weter free. Write. W. W.
Crews, Fairfax, Rt. 1.
Want settled, unencumbered
woman, good character, to live
as one of family of 2 and do
light farm work, no field work.
Comfortable home, board and $2
week. Mrs. D. G. Caldweil,
Kingsland, Rt, 1.
- Want man znd wife able and
willing workers, for gen. farm
work. See or write. M. L. Frey,
Marietta. Rt. 1 (mear Elizabeth
Fruit Stand).
Want Christian woman, 20-40
unencumbered, who would ap-
preciate good home, good work-
er, for light farm work, no field
work: Ref. required. C. L. Mc-
Coy, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 198.
Want well reised country girl
or woman, accustomed to coun-
try life, in good health of good
habits, to live on place and do
light farm work, no field work,
for elderly couple. Write. Mrs.
W. M. Glad, Rome, Rt. 2. :
Want small family with own
stock, who can run themselves,
for 25 acres 13 mi. Atlanta.
Spring and running wetter, good:
land, good road. Mrs. E. L.
Walker, Atlanta, 378 Grant
Park Place SS: BE.
Want good wage hand, 18 to
30, sober, honest, healthy, with
fair education, willing to work.
$12.50 mo., room and _ board.
Write first. Leon W. Secgo.
Pinehurst.
Want a farm foreman, white
or colored, to manage 150 acres
open land in Fulton County.
douse furnished with salary.
Must be thoroughly reliable and
sober. Bring recommendations
to farm for personal interview.
Phone for appointment. Mrs.
Houston White. College Park,
Route 1 Calhoun 6849.
Went good woman for light
farm work, no field work. Good,
quiet home and small salary.
Mrs. G. E. Rape, Kathleen.
Want good refined white wo-
man to do light farm work, no
field work. Room, board and
$1.50 week. Let me hear right
away. Mrs. W. A. Fletcher, Tif-
ton. Rie 2:
Went good man, single, to live
in home with man and wife and
make crop on shares. A good
small farm, stock, tools. Prefer
man 35 or more. Write or come
{see. J. D. Tatum, Cleveland, Rt.
white, of excellent character, to
pins. :
for light farm work. and milk 1
and a man with family to take
FARM HELP WANTED
Want middleaged couple, good
character and intelligent. for
farm work. $18.00 mo., room,
board end washing. Also one-
third share in crop. Sea
Moore, Waycross, Rt. 1.
Want white man and wife,
for small 1 h. farm. No cotton
nor tobaceo. Good 6-R. house.
Shares or other basis. Would
employ middleaged man for
wages. No drunkard need apply.
Mrs. S. A. Brown, Reidsville,
Star Rt.
Want good family for large Z
H. farm on brier creek in Jef-
ferson Co., good rich land, 6 R.
house. pasture, barn, plenty wa-
ter and wood (splendid hunt-
grounds). For 1000 lbs. lint cot-
ton rent. See or write at once.
J. L. Adams, Dearing, Rt. Be
Box 24, gS
Want 2 first class, single,
dairy men. Must be good dry-
hand milkers, end strictly sober.
Would consider married man
with small family. State salary
wanted in first letter, with full
particulars. Mrs. .R. B. White,
Savannah, Rt. 3, White Bluff
Road. :
Want men of good character
to work on farm, one who
knows how to plow with 1 h.
plow. No drinking. A. S. Hicks,
Adele = es
Want farm hands for 1941,
white or colored. Steady job for
willing workers. Must come well
recommended. Houses, wood,
gardens, pasture free. C. L. Ben-
nett, Madison, Rt. 4. . S
Want single man or boy for
wages. Must be sober, honest,
dependable and well
farming. Good wage for good
men. Need now. W. M. Cham-
pers. Milan, Rt. 2.
Want 5 negro wage hands.
Regular work. Pay off every
Saturday. E. B. Pattillo, Gog-
Want 1 h. farmer on 50-50
basis. Stock and tools and some
groceries furnished. Also girl in
family to stay with me to help
with light ferm work. Move by
truck within 100 mi. area. Mrs.
J. O. Lunsford, Talking Rock,
Rie tt i
Want white or colored woman
cow. No field work. $8.00 mo.,
private room. and board = At
once. Mrs. J. F. Williamson, |
Eastman, Rt. 1.
Want settled, Christian wo-
man for light ferm work, no
field work. Must be able milk
cow and drive car. Room, board
and salary. Mrs. J. W. McNeely,
Kennesaw.
Want reliable, white or col-
ored family for good 1 or 2 horse
crop on 3rds and 4ths, or stand-
ing rent. C. R. Morris, Newnan,
Ris.
Want middleaged couple to
live in home and cultivate 3
acres of good land. Mrs. Dona
Burdeshaw, Fortson Rt. 1.
Want young woman for light
farm work, no field work. $3.50
week, private room and board.
A. C. Greenberg, Atlanta, 124
Vine St. N. W.
Want 2 plow hands for weges,
1 horse crop on halves, or man
with large family with 2 plow
hands, See or write, W. A.
Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1. |
Want unencumbered, single,
white woman 25-35, to live in
home with middleaged people
and do light farm work, no field
work. State education and sal-
ary expected. Mrs. Nina G.
Judge, Morganton, P. O. Box
No. 2. :
Want refined, healthy, set-
tled, Christian woman for light
farm work. no field work, for
room, board and small salery.
Must be able drive car well.
Ref. required. Miss Ruby Rey-
nolds, Mayfield, RFD.
Want colored man and wife
with extra plow boy, by the day
or month. Give steady work the
year around. Must furnish ref.
from some that he has worked
for. Geo. McPherson Moultrie,
Ri 2 ; a
exp. gen.
ing. fishing and huckleberry |
farmers in 1941
Want young girl for
farm werk, no field work. $1
week to begin with; more lat
if satisfactory. Mrs. N. H.
ough, Vienna, Rt. 2.
Want unencumbered,- mid
aged white woman for li
farm work, no field work.
home with elderly coupl
reasonable salary.*Live 5.
country. Mrs. M. L. Coli
pany, Rt, B:
Want unencumbered middl
aged- woman, white or color
for gen. light farm work,
field work. Room. board ai
reesonable salary. Apply, E.
Harper, Elko.
j
2
in crop, 8 in cotton, bal. c
peanuts, sweet potatoes. Be
Jan, 15th. W.
Rt. 2. ee
_ Want a settled white or
colored woman to live in |
and do light farm work. G
place for right party. Mr
rie Davis, Fitzgerald,
Jessamine St. ee
A. Moon
50, or small family, health Si
ber, reliable, willing work
with tools, stock,
furnish self. Good
mi. Atlanta. Good water
church, school. Rent
gen. repairs soil impr
C. H. Armstrong, Atla:
Drewry St. N. E.
=
WHERE IS YOUR Cow?
Many Georgia cows are
ing the range with not
eat in the pasture at this t
of the yeernot only inj
-the pasture but cutting
~
milk production.- Eve
weather is cold and Ww
cow that hes plenty of
hay to eat will maintai
health and profitable milk
duction, Frank W. Fite
tension. dairy specialist,
us. But there is another loss
farmer who allows his
to stay in the bare pasture;
suffring, and that is the
ot fertilizer in the stable
nure. In the lot this can be
ed and applied to the fiel
in the pastures most of
be cerried by rains into
creeks. 2s
Under the AAA 1941 prog:
fire protection has bee
nized as a soil conservin
tice. And, although the pr
jon does not embrace
county in Georgia, it is
given a trial in Greene
Emanuel counties. The p
provides for a payment
cents per hundred feet io
construction of six-foot f
breaks. These breaks a 0
constructed between Dece
1 and March 1, and th
must be unburned in ord
qualify for payment.
1941 FARM PROSPEC
be tee PSs
Georgia farmers are _
with prospects for im
domestic demand for far
ducts and decidedly red:
export outlets for cotton |
portence of the adjus
which are already in pro:
on so many farms through
the state. It would seem -
the safest course for Geo
z would
first of all to produce as
of what they need et ho
possible; second, to cont
increase the production
commodities which are
ed domestically (dai
poultry products meats, s
fruits and vegetables);
third, to comply fully wit
Went. nice, settled girl of good
character, for light farm work. ;
no field work. $2.50 week. Mrs.
E. E. Bryant, Thomaston, 208 C.
Street.
Want place with reliable peo-
ple, helping with light farm
work, for room (for my own
furniture) and small salary. Be-
gin any time. Mrs. Hall, Dalton,
18 Cedar St.
Want man and wife, no,chil-
dren, good workers for crop.
Extra work for wife, Will fur-
nish board. J. F. Etris, Roswell.
Rte
home with me and work a crop
on halves or for wages. Let me
hear at once. Part of crop con-
sists of corn and peanuts. E.
Nowell, Richland, Ba
;
Want single man to live in|
AAA and other gove
programs. :
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