Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1942 February 25

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TOM LINDER

Bepanrmento/ (fa) AGRICULTURE

COMMISSIONER



ILUME 24.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1942.

NUMBER |



EORGIA AGRICULTURAL COUNCI



EDITORIALBy Tom bidder



The Georgia State Agricultural Council is composed of all.

ricultural agencies, both state and federal, represented in the
tate of Georgia.

The main purpose of the Council is to get the benefit of a
mified effort for the war emergency and afterwards.

oy The program of the State Agricultural Council does not, in
y way, interfere with the carrying out of any county programs
lready under way.

_ Any worthwhile program in any county can be carried on as
part of the over-all program for that county under the State

At present there are thousands of good farmers in the state

yho are not connected with any program. It is very important

for each and every farmer to become a part of the war program
regardless of other considerations, _

2 Many of the more perplexing problems of farmers cannot
e solved by farmers alone. Many of the farmers hardest prob-
ems require the aid and assistance of bankers and businessmen
be solved satisfactorily.

One of the principal objectives of the State Agricultural
ouncil is to have a setup that can work in conjunction with the
orgia Bankers Association. There are different federal
agencies already set up that will lend money to farmers under
certain conditions, but there is a wide and pressing need for
f ancial assistance to farmers of a kind that is not taken care of
any federal agency.

If a farmer wants to degen a permanent pasture, build
fences, buy farm machinery, buy stock cattle, milk cows, brood
sows, etc., he does not need to borrow money for thirty years. On
the other hand, he eannot use money that has to be ge back in





Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
Feb. 21, 1942 Atlanta
Collards, per felon = mostly $ .60-$ .65
Mushrooms, per 1 lb. carton : - 30.
| Mustard Greens, per bu. hampers. 75= .90
Sweet Potatoes, bu. bkts. kiln dried 1.25- 1.35
me urnips: (Bunched) per doz. bunches. 0-78
Turnip Salad, bu. hampers... 15- 90
Onions, per Oz, bunches = 30- 45

















nothing to lese by wakne this effort.

twelve months. He needs term loans. He needs money he ca

pay back in three to five years re this kind of improvement al
development.

The Georgia Bankers Associate is very sympathetic to this
move.

On Friday, oe 20, the representatives of these agri
tural agencies in each county were supposed to meet and orga
ize. After this a meeting will be called in each county of th

comes under the program of the State Agricuitaral Counel ant
we are working to get these financed by coordinated effort
the farmers together with their agricultural agencies, ce
The building of these plants is highly important to the pro-
duction and marketing of our dairy ee poultry,

_ fruits, vegetables, etc.

Joining this County Council carries no legal obligation in
any way. It is purely an effort to get our farmers on a oun
basis for mutual benefit.

are facing the most critical fans in the history of oo
world: Pea in unity there is strength. We Have all to gain and

TOM LINDER,
Con sans. of Agriculture,

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Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets

February 21,1942. s Per cCwr
February 12Bainbridge peer ee | S1055- 5
February. 12Valdosta : 10.75-
February 13Cordele 10.72-.
February 16Sylvester are 10.90-
February 17Cairo _ 10.50=
February 17Arlington 10.70-
February 18Albany oe 10.50-

TOP FED CATTLE















$ oto atte
9.00- 10.55

- February 12Bainbridge
February 12Valdosta
FeFbruary 13Cordele 10.00- 10.50
February 16Slyvester 10.00- 11.00
February 17Cairo 8.00- 9.00
February. 17Arlington 9.00- 9.50 ta













February 18Albany 10.00- 11.50









: Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned).

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

MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA

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

PRODUCTS

February 20, 1942. Always subject to variation. | i



| Atlanta Augusta
i \
Eggs, Large, White, Grade A, Doz. 28-
| Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz, '26-
_ Eggs, Small, Grade A, Doz, " 99.
oe fens, Col,, 446 -lbs.,. so. ee os
| Hens, Leghorn, Ib. 16.
Roosters, lb. _: Saas
_ Stags, lb. "445
'Friers, Ib. ae
- Ducks, Ib. age
Geese, Ib. oe
. Turkeys, Ib.
_ Capons, |b.

20
26
- 22
20
L7
10
14
2h





15
20
a4





Columbus

20
26

Sa oe _ INDEX

215 f



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Seed for Sale

Plants for Sale
Poultry Wanted __







- Country butter, best table, Jb.
Field peas, mixed, bu.

- Field peas, not mixed, bu.

_ Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.), bu.
Shelled corn, bu. _

Oats, bu. :

_ Wheat, bu. ay
Sweet potatoes, Per 100 Ibs._.--. sd 5-950
Cabbage, (Green), Per 100 lbs. _.. 1.00- 1.50

_ Cabbage, (White), Per 100 Ibs.

40
2.60
2.85



09
1.20
1.75



Peep eceoneeeerereecne ese



5
901.

_ 2.00- 2.25 |.

Poultry for Sale 2.22 3 7D
Fruit and Butter for Sale

Livestock Wanted

Cattle for Sale __

Hogs: for Sale

Horses and Mules for Sale



Hay, No. 1, Peavine, per ton
_ Hay, No, 4: Peanut, per ton
Spanish peanuts, No. 1, Ton,

(Del. Shelling Plant) eS Soe

_ Cottonseed (Prime) $56.00 jon in ear
_ lots FOB Shipping Point __62.00-
Ses meal, 8 per cent = sf 43,00- _...48.00-
Cottonseed meal, 7 per cent _..._ 4 0.00- | _..-40.00~
Peanut meal, 45 per cent... 49.00- _48.50-

__-18.00-19.00



120.00-125.00 | 135.00-









.00 |___18.00-19.00 |_
__12.00-14.00 |. ~14.00|__11.00-12.00 | __

Sheep and Goats for Sale
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted



....43.00- a
4--40.00- __41.00-
_..45.00- --48.00-



















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postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re-
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice



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By Department of Agriculture

Yom Linder, Commissioner

xecutive Office. State Capitol,

Atlanta, Ga.



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gust 1, 1937, at the Post Office
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TOM LINDEK



SEED FOR SALE.

PLANTS FOR SALE.



Okra and Eng. salad pea
eed, Broom corn, 25c cupful;
ite narcissus, 50 C. Add
stage. Mrs. Manda Hender-
n, Rt. 3, Evijay. ;
mato: The Blue Ridge
climbing tomato grows up
{t.. 3 bu. to vine, up to 2
ys. a.; 5 vines enough for or-
ary family; av. wt. 12 oz.,.
seed, 25c with culture in-
action. Colossal Tomato,
gest grown, wt. up to 4 lbs.
25 seed free each order;
umbo pumpkin, weighs over
00 Ibs. 1 doz. sent free each
order. Will C. Smith, Pike.
eld selected Hales best
taloupe seed, guar. sound
clean, 50c lb. plus postage.
. Law, Rt. 1, Chula. .
id fashioned white nest egg
multiplying onions, 20c qt.
Mrs. A. B. Blalock, Rt. 1, Alto.
Moon and Stars watermelon

Seed, red meat and excellent
flavor, some weigh 40 to 50
, the prettiest melon known,
esistant vines 1 oz. 20c
stpaic Ib., $1.75, 1 Ib., $3.-
J.D. Whitfield, 107 W. 5th
STE tOn, =
ugar cane red, 100 stalks,
(50, 200 to 500 stalks, $1.25
rC. Above 500 stalks, $1.00.
r C. FOB Blakely.
nderwood, Blakely.
de of Ga. true to name
watermeion see, $1.25 per lb.,
60c for % ib. Add postage. G.
Dunlap, Eldorads. :
About 2 gals. okra seed, 15c
f-or 2 pts. 25ePRe Wks
Rt. 2, Lawrenceville.
0 lbs. pure white velvet
seed, clean and sound,
t.; or exc. for 4 white or
ed sacks, 100 Ib. size, each
charges. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-
Rt. 1, Bowdon, eee
Fine Velvet. okra seed, as
uch as you want, 20c pint del.
ewis Burton, RR 2, Talking

3;
gs

PLANTS FOR SALE

Wakefield cabbage, 20c C.;
300, 45c; frostproof collard, 400,
45c; 75c M. del., 5M., $3.00. Lee
w, Rt. 2. Box 143, Gaines-

Se eee
Certified Rutger Tomato
lants virgin sand land grown
ready March 10th, $2.10 M.

ess than 1M planits. Write
rices on larger lots. J.
son, Pelham.
Home grown, well rooted
> plants, $5.00 C., postpaid.
an, weedell: Rt. 2,
thonia.
el] rooted sage plants, 20c
or 5 for 90c postpaid; white
multiplying onion sets, 50c gal.
us postage. Mrs. Henry Mc-
lum, Rt. 2, Canon.
_ Early J. & Chas. W. cabbage
plants, $1.00 M.; 500, 60c; ever-
bearing strawberry plants, $1.-
M; 500 for $1.00. All del.
mpt shipment. J. P. Mullis,
4, Baxley.
abbage plants, fresh spring
frown; Jersey & Chas., 500 for
ic, 90c M. Booking orders for
potato plants, P. R. Yellow and
red, 5M for $7.50; 10 M., $12.-
0. I. L, Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Early J. & Chas. cabbage,
ow and white Bermuda
_plants,

Jand pick

vor |

teabbage plants,

le. |}M. Good
re in = "

=

Lady Thompson or Klondike
strawberry plants, 20c C.: 85c
for 500; $1.50 per M. H. W..
Summerour, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Cabbage plants, Dutch, Early
Jersey, all season, Copenhagen
and Chas. Wakefield, COD 75c
FOB here. L. P. Legg, Ashburn.

Plant Giant New Gem, a real
eyerbearing strawberry now:
sa] strawberries from
July till Dec. this year and from
}April till Dec. next. 100 plants,
$1.00; 250, $2.00. C. A. Dobbs,
Gainesville.

Iceberg lettuce, Wakefield
Cabbage, Wonder Beets, col-
lards, carrots, Bermuda onion,
Rutabaga plants, straight or
mixed orders, 30c C.: $2.50 M.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Regis-
er. ;

and Copenhagen | frostproof
cabbage, 500, 65c; $1.00 M;
Bermuda onion, white and yel-
low, 500, 75c; $1.25 M; Sweet
Span. onion same as Bermudas.
A. B. Watsen, Rt. 1, Pitts.

W. J. & Chas. Wakefield cab-
bage, 15c C.; White Bermuda
onion .200 for 25c; $1.00 M; |
chrysanthemum plants, nice.
large blooms, 25 doz.; pansy
plants, 25c doz. del. Mrs. H. L.
Brittingham, Guyton. \

One acre good Kudzu plants.
well rooted, 1, 2 and 3 yr. old
plants. Joe_C. Style Talla-.
poosa. - :

Sev. thousand mint plants.
Make me offer per C. or M. R.
L. Asbell, Millhaven.

Wonderbearer strawberry 50c
C.; $4.50 M.; Lady T., 30c C.;
white Iceberg blackberry, gar-
den gooseberry, 6 for 50c; gar-
lic bulbs, horsemint, 30c doz.
No checks, Add postage. Mrs.
Willis Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlon-
ega. | 2

Frostproof cabbage plants,
75c M.; White Bermuda onion
plants, $1.00 M. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman. :
| Everbearing strawberry
plants, large firm meat, 40c C.;
peach trees, large sweet yel-
low, l5c ea., $1.25 doz.; early
May cherries, 10c ea.; Okra
seed, 25c cupful; PP. exc. for
sacks. Mrs. Harley Richards,
Rt, 2, Talking Rock.

Ga. collard plants, 300, 40c;

(70e M.; running butter beans,

f0c. Ibs. Azzie Crow, Rt.
| Gainesville.

Red* gold strawberry plants,
300 for, $1.00 del., rooted Kud-
zu, $1.00 per C. del. A, D. Call, .
Rt. 2, Ellijay. n=

Early J. & Chas. Wakefield
frostproof,
strong plants, full count, $1.60
M. Prompt attention. Otis
Pittman, Rt. 1, Baxley.

Frostproof cabbage plants,
Jersey & Chas. Wakefield, well
rooted, 60c M.; yellow Ber-
muda onion, 90c M, Prompt
shipment. Mrs. A. B. Williams,
Alma,

Mastodon, everbearing straw-
berry, $1.50 M. postpaid: exc.
for onion, tomato, cabbage or

2,

plant. Waldyne Cantrell, Pow-
der Springs.
La. yam and P.
ready for shipment Apr. - Ist.
$1.50 M. postpaid; frostproof
cabbage and Bermuda onion,
cabbage, 75c M.; onions $1.00
M. Good stocky plants. R. L.
McRee, Meigs. Se
Klondike and everbearing
strawberry, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M.:
all var. collards, 500, 45c; 75c
plants. All del. Cal-
tt, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

R. potato



| PLANTS FOR SALE

Early J., Chas., Wakefield |

any vegetable plants, plant for |.





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- POULTRY WANTED |



: a Wednesday, February 2

POULTRY FOR SA



Klondike strawberry, 80c for
500; $1.50 M. del. No plants
shipped. COD: Mrs. G. E.
Childers, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Collard plants, 20c C.; 75c
M.: vigorvine tomato seed, 50
seed, 15c; collard seed, 35c Ib.
All mailed. L, A. Crow, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.

Cabbage, large, fresh extra
early J. & Chas. W., 500, 60c;
90c M.; white Bermuda onion
pencil size, 500, 65c; $1.00 M.
All del. postpaid. Satis. guar.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Jersey & Chas. cabbage, 500,
60c; 90c M.; White Bermuda
onion, 500, 65c; $1.10 M. Now
booking orders for sweet po-
tatoes, $1.50 M. in lots of 4M.
or more. 1, 2h. Stokes iitz-
gerald.

Lady Klondike everbearing
delicious strawberry. $2.00 M.;
6 red golds with each order of

500. No checks. Pearl Rice, Rt.

2, Ellijay.

Strong,
crowns, $5.00 M. Clyde Lanier,
Graymont.

Early J. & Chas, frostproof
cabbage, 500, 65c; $1.00 M.; yel-
low Bermuda onion, 500, 65c;
$1.15 M. Postage paid. O. C.
Connor, Pitts. _

Early J., Chas. & Copenhag-
en frostproof cabbage, fresh
and green, 500, 65c; $1.00 M.;
white -and yellow Bermuda
onion and sweet Spanish oniox,

500, 70c; $1.10 M. all del, Re

Chanclor, Pitts.

POULTRY WANTED



BABY CHICKS WANTED:

Want 1 or 200 baby chicks
to raise on halves to 8 wks.
old, party furnish chicks and.
feed, I furnish brooder eqpt.
and care. Mrs. Erel Mason, Rt.
1, Dahlonega. a

Want 200 Leg. or heavy
chicks every 3 mos. to raise on
halves, other party to furnish
chicks and feeq up to 8 or 10
wks. Mrs. W. M. Chambers, Rt.
2, Carrollton.

Want White Rock, White
Wyandotte or Columbians, New
Hampshire Reds. Would like
to get about 50 to care for 8
wks. )
chickens. Bessie W. Guillebeau,
Rt. 2, Lincolnton. .

Want 200 baby chicks to
raise for 6 wks. on halves, I

furnish feed. White leghorns.

preferred but would take other
kind. Mrs. C. A. Huckeba, Rt.
1, Roopville. _ g

Want 300 baby. chicks to
raise to 8 wks. old on 50-50
basis: Plenty feed and 40 yrs.
exp. Want either brown of
white leghorn, Ref. exc. Claud
Thomas, Rt. 1, Quitman.
Want pure Sheppard Str.
baby chicks or hatching eggs at
once. Mrs. C. C. Lumpkin, Rt.
Box 43, Charing. - x

BANTAMS WANTED:

Want 1 true to name Chinese
white bantam rooster. If could
buy pr. would be interested.

Describe what you have and ;

quote prices at once. Edna
Cato, PO Box 95, Bainbridge.

Want to hear from party
having white Legion bantam.
Want 9 or 10 hens and 1 cock-
erel, Otis Corley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Want to hear from party
having brown Leghorn bantam
rooster reasonable; or hatching
eggs from pure brown Leghorn
bantams... Write Mrs. R. .B.
Gresham, 5 Forsyth Terrace,
Orange St., Macon,

Want 10 to 15 clean leg com-
mon bantam hens. Must be
cheap. W. H. Holmes, 230 Tel-
fair St., Augusta.

MINORCAS:

Want 4 or 5: Buff Minorca,
1941 hatch, cockerels. J. S.
Pattillo, 40 Bates Ave., N.-E.,
Atlanta; De. 2850.

MISCELLANEOUS:

Want 10 hens, will trade for
equal value. J. F. Hodges, 562
Blvd., S. E, Atlanta, Ja, 8653.

Want 20 hens and 2 roosters-

to Yraise chickens on (30-50
basis. Give half I raise and will
return old chickens this Fall.
No speckled kind, Rual Jones,
Rt. 1, Stone Mountain.
Want 300 or 400 good laying
hens, white Leghorns or any
good laying breed at once.
Write what you have and price.
Mrs. J. G. Ross, Rt. 4, Blairs-
ville. :
Want purebred light Brahma
rooster 1941 hatch at reason-
able price. W. T. Mitchell,
Jakin,
~Want 1 thoroughbred cock-
erel Holtermans AAA Aristo-
crat Barred Rock. Must be

ROY.

purebred. Mrs. B. H. Osborn,

healthy Kudzu :

', State

Want young Black Giant
rooster pu-ebred, Royal Purple

same kind and str. Write John
W. Crow, Turnerville.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, ETC.::

Want one male and two or
three female peacocks. Write
what you have and price FOB
Atlanta. James T. Burns, 1050
Mount Paran Rd., Atlanta.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
(GEESE, ETC.;

Want turkey tom weighing
from 15 to 20 Ibs.: will exe.
brown and speckled crowder
peas or pa; cash; also exc. pk.
peas for pk. Hastings new yel-
low. prolifie seed corn. Mrs.
Ben Brown, Rt. 1, Eastman.

Want to buy about May ist
75 or 100 turkey poults,-3 or 4
wks. old, M. B. breed, 40c ea.
Mrs. Ruth Chapman, RFD 1,
Rupert.

Would swap 3 geese
white trio guineas or a pr. of
turkeys. Mrs. J. P. Williams,
Rt. 2, Norwood.

Want 5 or 6 guinea hens and
1 rooster. Prefer white. Would
take blue speckled 1940 hatch.
price. Mess dtenry
Knowles, Hawkinsville.

Want 3 white African guineas
1 rooster and 2 hens. Will pay



rite before you send-

50c ea. Ause Platt, Blairsville.

POULTRY FOR SALE



'DARK CORNISH:

Two large type Dark Cornish .

game rooster, March hatch
1941, $1.50; 1 Eng. str. white
Leghorn, 1941 hatch, $1.50;
Leghorn & Cornish eggs, $1.00
for 152PP CO Sikes, Syls
vester, :

~Purebred Dark Cornish In-
dian Game cockerels, $1.50 ea.
FOB. J. R. Gardner, Locust
Grove. C

10 Large type Dark Cornish
game cockerels, long yellow
legs, soon be ready for service,
$1.50 ea. or the lot for $13.60.
C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

Cornish Game Chicks from
Blood tested breeders: also oth-

worth, Lavonia.

Dark Cornish cockerels, 3%
mo. old, wt. 5 Ibs., from 1st
prize winners at SE Fair and
heavy layers, $3.00 del.; Dark
Cornish eggs from prize win-
ners, $2.00 per 15 del. R. E.

| Adair, Stone Mountain.

38 young Cornish game hens,
now laying, and 1 unrelated
game rooster 1 yr. old, $5.00
for Jot. <A. Ds: Cook. RED -1,
Sylvester.

One. excellent pair Dark
Cornish Bantams, hen placed
oth at Soh. Sain, $5002 2-1,
Wix, 643 Griffin St. N. W.,
Atlanta. :

10 large type Dark Cornish
game cockerels, long yellow
iegs, some of them crowing,
$1.50 ea., or the lot for $13.50
FOB.; Eggs, $1.15 per 15 pre-
paid. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

GAMES AND GIANTS
FOR SALE:

Pit Game -Cocks, hens and
stags f0r -sale,.-Travelers,
Round Head and Black Grey
Cross, Cocks, $5.00; Hens, $2.<

00; Stags, $2.50. L. F. Bing, Rt. |

1, Riverdale.

' Few No, 1 Game cocks, wt.
5% to 6% Ibs., $2.50 to $3.50
ea.; Would exc. for good brood
hands. Want Warhorse or
Round Head hens, 1 good cock
for 2 hens. Write C. N. Miller,
| Rt. 4, Gainesville. :

Two trios pure white Pyle
Travelers, $4.00 trio; 1 young
trio, $2.00; Eggs, $1.50 for 15;
Allen Round Head cock, wt.
6% lbs., $2.50 pr.: Pekin ducks,
rea H. M. Adams, Douglas-
ville.

roosters, 22 mos. old, direct
from Raymond Murphys farm,
$2.50'-ea. FOB here. Money
order only. Mrs. H. G. Ireland,
Rt. 1, Ashburn. :

3 Arkansas blue stags, $3.00
ea.; % Arkansas and half Cur-
ry blue, $3.00;.1 old cock Cur-
ry blue, $5.00: 1 spangle hen
topknot, $2.50; 1 Ginn red top-
knot. $2.00. 7B, Po Weaver,
RFD 2, Canon, :

Two game roosters, 1 Blue
Jap and one Red Quill, both 8
mos, old; Also 3 game roosters,
Allen. Round Head and Red
Quill crossed, weighing 5 or
more ips. J. Cr Bennett,
Duluth.

Modern BB Red Game Ban-
tam, extra choice, $5.00 pr.;

white Dragon pigeons and blue |

Bar Modenas, $2.00 pr. M. L.
Jets 221 E. 49th St., Savan-
SANs 5 es



str.; also like to have 15 eggs

for

er leading breeds. H. W. Whit-_

4R O P Jersey White Giant |

. Pure Red Hornet Pit Ga
fast, hard buckling coc
$3.00; Stags, $2.25. Good fi
ers, TT Guins,- 241 ea
mont Rd., Atlanta. See
Pure S. A. Ginn Grays, p
Ginn reds and. Blues. St
now ready. L. T. Vaughn,
Royston. . ey

BARRED WHITE AND
OPHER ROCKS= =-

3 White Rock roosters,
hatch, purebred, ready
service, $1.25 ea. FOB or $3
for the lot. Mrs. T. M. Say
ster, Rt. 1, Unadilla.

15 RR_pullets, some layi
some not quite grown, 1 roc
jer, $16.00 here. orde
Mrs. Pearl Smook, Warwick

25 Barred Rock 1941 pu
now laying, and 1 e
$25.00 at my place. Mrs.
Robinson, Greenville.

One White Rock cockerel
sale, Feb. hatch, $1.50. 1s
from breeder; 1 pr. white.
Cockerels, Feb. hatch, $2.00.
1st -yr.. from. breeder? 1
Wyandotte cockere,l, $1
'Fishel Str. Mrs. C. R. Sand
Rt. 4, Adrian. - ee

70 Blood tested March
White Rock hens, now la
$1.25 ea. J. C. Carlton,
Attn =

i0 laying pullets, 1941 hat
cross bet. B. R. and B. L., so
black with large red _ co
$10.00 for the lot. FOB. M
W. Bradford, Tignall. _

White Plymouth Rock A
hatch pullets, now laying, $1
ea., 12 hens and 1 rooster.

00 FOB. Mrs. L. W. S
Pinehurst. 5 ee

10 White Rock pullets, pur
bred, $10.00, now laying
not a year old. Mrs. T
Hooks, Rt. 2, Swainsboro.

70 bloodtested, March
White Rock hens, now layi
$1.95 ea. J. C. Carlton,
Tifton. oe

{

for the lot FOB.; _ yo

Wyandotte hens, the lot _

$11.00; also 1 purebred wi

Wyandotte rooster, $1.00 FO.
others. M. B. McPherson, Rt

Rabun Gap. xe

PEACOCKS, PHEASANT
PIGEONS, ETC.;

Three prs. Blue peafoy
1941 hatch, $25.00 per pr. F
express office. Mrs. Thos.
Davis, Rt. 2, Box 40, Mart
' White King Pigeons, m
or unmated. Unable to lo
after them. Write C. B, Bonne!
eare Izzys Log Cabin, Va
! dosta. ae

300 pr. White King Pige
for sale. Make best offer F
my home, Pat-MeGee, Cu
Mine, i : ;

16 prs. good large squ
ducing White Kings mated
working; also 1 pr. bronze G:
zi Modenas; 1 pr. Black Ga
Modenas and fine Moden
i All for $10.00. F. M.
Barnesviile. : eo

Golden Pheasants, 1



Ring Necks, ig
Buff Geese, $6.00; white
Bantams, $2.00 ea. W

Atlanta; 5642 Roswell Rd

days. A. M. Hobson,
Box 4491, Atlanta.
Peacocks will full pl
for sale, $15.00 ea. Mrs.
Adams, Rt. C, care: J 8

Farm, Cordele. Boe
1 pr. matured White
Pigeons; 2 pr. oo
King Pigeons.
fer FOB my home.
rill, Cumming. :
Pigeons, exhibition
Tumblers, all colors,
Tipplers, Turbits,~
White, red and yellow
neaux, White Kings, In
Mondaines, Blue and
Kings, many others. H. G. W
liamson, Box 25, Grovetown

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| FRUIT AND BUTT
FOR SALE _

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Fresh buiter for sale, 35c ik
or 3 Ibs. $1.00. Mrs. Lith:
Abercrombie, Rt. 3, Bowdon.

Fresh butter from reg.
sey cows, 4 or 8 Ibs. each we
3'5 lb., postpaid. Mrs, 17
Simmons, Rt. 3, Douglasvil



LIVESTOCK WANTE



Want a pair of big bo
guinea pigs. Mr. Buck Ave
Rt. 1, Oliver, care W. W. Eva

Want gentle horse or 1
600 to 800 lbs. A. R.
Hortense. i ae

fant to hear from
having pure bred reg
pigs for sale, :

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ye Dae i 6 5 mos. old,
t to. reg. and well grown
<= J .H= Rowland:
Vile.= <)

10 first. aoe reg. helt

en-Angus breeding
Julius P. McbLanahan,
404, Elberton.

< BS nae. wt, about 1000
heap for cash. W. M.
, RFD 1, Meansville.

oar 15 to 30 pigs, 6 wks.

good blood lines, subject
istration. Quote prices.
Yates, Flintstone.

mnt 10 or 15 sheep and 1
Quote prices FOB Bu-
Howard Sudderth, Box

Bat fresh milk goat, must
Will exc. corn for

on.

a mule, must weigh
00 to 1100 lbs. and be sound
gentle... Will pay. cash.
Lawson, Doraville. -
Want big bone blue African
uinea pigs or shoats. J. M.
7, Colquitt.
ant gentle fine gaited sad-
. horse; .will trade good
oth mouth mule for sale.
Shealy, Oglethorpe.
fant little bone stay fat kind
uinea pig, male about 3 or 4
nos. old, also some old fash-
: horse apple sprouts. |
te_ first. RoE. Thaxton, Ret

ant % doz. Folied Hereford
ifers, wt. from 400 to 600,
e or not less than 3/4 pure, |
vell marked. W. A. Simpson,
128. McDonough.
nt to buy one 6 or 7 gal.
( either Jersey or
nsey. Would consider nice
r from such cows. D. E.
head, Rt. 83, LaFayette.
nt a mule, must be good
orker, some age and in good
tion. Write or see J. D.
ell, PO Box 582, Bremen.
to hear from some one
N as some white faced
fereford males weighing
d 300 lbs. Want 5 or 6
umber priced right, by the

2% yrs..old, good markings,
purebred but not reg. $50.00
my barn. Mrs. Dan C. Buff-
ington, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Fine Jersey cow with calf 2
or 3 mos. old, gives 3 gal. rich
milk when fed gocd, gentle.
$65.00 at my place. D. C.
ONeal, Rt. 1, Box 48, Uvalda.

One fine 4 yr. work ox, no.
bad habits, work anywhere,
good condition, $55.00; also two.
yearlings in good condition.
John B. Nix, Alto.

One Guernsey male calf, six
mos. old, can be registered.
John Wingo, FRED 1; College
Park.

Nice Jersey cow to freshen
soon. Reasonably priced. O. S.
Duggan, Chester. _

Nice red Jersey cow, freshen

last of Feb. or ist of Mar., at

my home near Logansville;
also half runner brown streak-

ed beans, 15c cup plus postage.

ds

Mis be?
Logansville.
25 reg. horn-type

Ash worth gant:

tWereford

/heifers bred to Prince Domino
also 20 reg. horn-.

RE 18th;
type ~ Hereford bulls. > Born,
bred and raised in Ga. Percy A.

+ Price, Albany.
One chuckle nosed Berkshire |

male, wt. about 300 lbs., age
16 mos., subiect to registration.
Cheap for cash. _Ted Royal, Rt.
3, Eatonton.

Reg. Jersey. Bull,
with papers for sale,
barn; A. J. . Waters,
Dawsonville.

One fine 16 mos. old bull,
ready. for light service, pure-
bred, horned type, Prince Dom-
ino stock but not reg., wt. ap-
prox. 650 Ibs. Price $60. 00 for
cash. Julius P. McLanahan,
PO Box 404, Elberton.

Fine Holstein male from
Canadian reg. stock, $100.00;
also good mule, $100.00. Mrs.
G. B. Baldridge, 315 East Lake
Dr., Decatur, De 4347.

2 yrs. old
at

Rix 2s

cow due to freshen now $65.00
at my barn.
Parker, Rt. A, Griffin. -

One pure Guernsey cow to
freshen in March, by pure
Guernsey sire, not reg., Bangs



W. F. McCart. Rt. 3, Law-

{

Ww. uld like to hear from some
who has herd sheep - for
Mrs. Ne TP. Ryan, Talla-

oe Be vill exc. on
1g white barrow hog, wt. |
bs. Mrs. T. R. Jett, Rt. 2, |

1e Mountain (1 mi.
er on IdIce wood Rd).

: i a purebred big bone.
lack African guinea male pig |
g bone blue guinea male
iH. Moody, Rt. 5, Quit- |

from

Want mule for farm work, }
too expensive. Advise |
re I can see it. J. B. Dun-
ir, PO Box 372, Atlanta.

Head 200 lbs. and up, also
ant 50 young pigs. What have
M. E.Seoggins, So. Main |

i College Park.

a rep GOATS

a. stock. Must be young
near Atlanta. Quote prices
what you have. W. J. Orr,
5, Cumming.

Want good cow fresh with

Do not write if far |

from Atlanta. Write or phone.
H. F. Stephens, Rt. 1, Chamblee,
Phone Clarkston 3104.

Want a boar (SPC) reg. in
yers name; good blood lines
and excellent quality. What
Shave you, State price and full
descrpition. Walter B. Lev-

rette, Tifton.
Want young O;: I. C. boar,
sub. to reg. Must be young,
s old enough for service. Give
and price in first letter.

ant to buy a white Chester
r about 1% yrs. old or a big

one guinea. J. M. Sangster,
2, Moultrie.

0 Ib, gentle req pony, sad-
lle and bridle for sale or trade
or cow and calf or two heifer
earlings. Write H. E. Scott,
t.. 1, Fortson.

ant smali horse not over

00 Ibs..and not less than 600

bs. Sound every way and will

work anywhere. Cheap for
cash. G. R. Reece, RFD 1, Mari-



CATTLE FOR SALE



mos. old bull, black Angus
hite face mixed, wt. 850
2 no bad habits, Chas.

i!mos. old. Wt. 75 lbs..

tested, perfect type, $150. 00 del.
oto truck .in Metcalfe. Other
items. Quit. farmings
Thomas, Metcalfe.



HOGS FOR SALE

ne moe Se

10 ciouea Poland China bigs
for sale at my barn, $5.00 ea.
J. I. Pearson, Rt. fe

yr ilte.

Phree extra nice jJouroc
with pedigree, 8 wks. old, $8. 90
at barn. Percy A. Arnold, Jise
Rt. 1, Lexington.

7 reg. Spotted Poland China :%

4 male and 3 female, 4
$10.00 ea,
FOB; want one SPC boar 7
10 mos. old. Write what you '
have, all information. Raiph :
OQ; Walton, Hamilton,

Two dark red Duroc boars,

pigs,

Al mos. old, from litter re ae
Will furnish papers. C,

Gil
mer, Poulan.

3 Reg. Hampshires from

World Champion bred line of

hogs, 2 glits, 1 male. Reg. in
buyers name. Wt. around 50
ibs. 3 mos. old, $15.00 ea. at my

| place. Aubrey Eason, Surrency./

7 Berkshire and OIC pigs
(2nd litter), $35.00, 6 wks. Feb.
20th or $7. 00 ea. First call
gets them. Carl C. Newton, 3
Lyman St., Gainesville.

10 pigs 10 wks. old, $3.50 ea.
crossed bet. Duroc and _ Big
Bone Guinea. W. C. Phillips,
2 mi. from Sandersville on Mil-

ledgeville Highway.

Res. Ox. b..6, and: Poland
China hogs. Hasy-fecding
(blocky type) Boars, sows and
pigs. Plenty of meat pigs. Q.
P. Groover, Lithia Springs,
(Douglas - -Co.). :

_Reg. Big Bone Black Poland
China Boar pig dbl. treated for
cholera. Ready for service. Un-
less best breeding stock is
wanted dont write.
Washington.

8 Big: Bone black African
guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, $8.00
ea.; Treated and shipped FOB.
Herman C, Brewer, Rt. 3,
Danielsville.

O. I. Cc. Reg. pigs and gilts.
Also red. Duroc. $7.50 up.
Weighing between 40 and 75
lbs. All inquiries will be an-
swered. D. B. Dukehart, PO
Box 488, Decatur.

Purebred, big bone blue
guinea gilts, 10 and 12 wks.
old, $8.00 ea.; FOB Manchester.
Johnson Weldon, Rt, 2, Neo
bury.

22 Feeder shoats SPC oon
& Duroc mixture, 10c lb. FOB.



John C, Thomas, Metcalfe.

One era nice - Jersey But ;

| Hendrix, Metter.

my

One extra fine 4 gal. Jersey :

No, checks, H. G.

John C.

Luthers- +:

gilts ;

tor

Co May.

95 or 30 real nice. -shoats for
sale weighing from 50 75 |
lbs. ea., prices $7.50 to $9. ne ea.
Cross bet. pure bred Poland
China and Hampshire. B. F.
Harris, Box 364, Griffin, Phone
4586.

Purebred Duroc pigs, 8 wks.
old, reg. in buyers name, $12.-
50 ea.; 12 white Pekin ducks,
5 drakes: will. exc. for 20
guineas, hens and 5. guinea
roosters, or sell for $13.00. Mrs.
S. G. Lang. Jr. S,andersville.

Two spotted Poland China.
| gilts. Farrowed Sept. 25th and |
now weigh 130 Ibs. ea.: dbl.
treated for cholera, $15. 00 ea.
Ped. papers furnished if you
want them. Willie Ereen

_ HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

Two mules (smooth mouth)
and one 2 horse wagon for
sale or trade for cows or hogs.
i eM Davis, Ria? Baxley.

mules for sale. Will trade for
corn, cottonseed, peas, hogs or
cattle. Hi M. Ford, Lavonia.

Good heavy team of mules, 8
yrs. old, extra good. Will sell
or trade for cattle. M. R,
Stout, Rt. 1, Varnell.

One good plug mule cheap
at $40.00; one mare 3 JY. old,
work anywhere, cheap for cash.
W. A. Helton, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa.
| Six good Ga. raised mules,
i'well broken, 4-8 yrs. old. Wt.
850-1100 Ibs.. 32 3.. Young;
West Armuchee Valley, Rt. 3,
LaFayette.

Six good mules,
$125.00 ea. Mrs, H.
Oxford. z

Will swap a good. saddle
horse, 5 gaited for pony, ete;
also have horse for sale, $75.00.
Mrs. Geo. Normandy,
woody.

One fine 3 yr. old mare mule
broke to work, good condition;
also one 2 yr. old horse mule, a
good one; also 1 mond filly colt.
8 mos. old. G. Eee
5, Rome.

One 6 yr. old mare, work
anywhere, Will trade for cow

$50.00. to
T.< Paine;

around 1100 Ibs.,
and 2 H turn plows, harrows,.

ete.

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anywhere,

iford cattle;

good

Du ae i

Rt.
old, wt. about 800 lbs. work



or calves; also nice dried

or core, 15c lb. T. M. Gilles->
pie, Blairsville. -
Blind mule for sale or trade
for chickens or anything can
use. Will take $15.00 or 15
good leghorns. Bring hens and
et mule. No checks. Send M.
PO Bw: Newton, Rt, 4, States-
SOLO.
- Ome pr. farm mares, will sell
;ame or both. One weighs 1250
ibs, 22- yrs, old, $115.00> the
i other weighs. 1000 ibs., 8 yrs.
old, $100.00. Work anywhere.
Sound, good wind eyes, no
WwW. A. Drennen, Rt.
Fayetteville.
Nice horse mule colt, mos.
/old, $65.00; trade for fresh milk
cow not over 5 yrs. old. Bud
i tfolland, Rt. 2, Box 196, Dal-
: bon.
! 1323 yr old Ga, raised aaah
(colts, weighing from 900 to
1000 lbs.; 15 fat black Angus
steers weighing from 500 to 900
ibs. All raised on my farm. R.
S. Anderson, Hawkinsville.
1 Black mare mule, wt. 1000
Ibs., work anywhere, $50.00; or
exc. for anything I can use of
eames value. J. R. Cox, RFD
A, Griffin. :
One gentile gaited saddle
horse, $125.00. J. M. Solomon,
Box 104, Waycross.

8 good mules, age 3 to 12
yrs., wt. 900 to 1100 lIbs.; 1
good mare 12 yrs. old, wt. 1000
lbs. All in good shape, $125.00
40.$175.002 BE. A. Corbin; Ret,
Rome.

One good black brood mare,
age 7 yrs.,.wt. 1250 lbs. Works
good anywhere, good saddler.
Has had 1 colt:. Mr. Truitt, Co.
Agt. had her on exhibit at SE
Fair. $35.00 at my home. W.
H: Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

Pair fine young Ga. raised
mare mules. Price reasonable.
See E. N. Thompson, Eastview
Road, Rt. 3, Conyers.

Nice young high spirited but
gentle horse for sale or exc. for
eorn in shuck; also a plug mule,
J. C. Adkins, 209 N. Macon Sts
Fort Valley.

1 black mare mule, wt. about
1000 lbs. Work. anywhere. No
plug. Sell cheap. H. C. David-
son, Rt. 1, Molena.

Two horse mules; 1 old mod-
el Int. tractor: will exe, for
mule, or small saddle hors, or
what have you. H. A. Butts,
Warm Springs.
One red sorrel mule, wt.
100 JIbs.; one black. mule, wt.



apples free of peel, no worms |

qnule,





ee Sete iba

1050 Ibs. See Joe Payne, Payne

eee



one roan mare, Ane L100 Ths ne

6 yrs. old, extra good condition
at a bargain, good farm horse
and saddler. Mr. J. R. Mote,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.
-10-high class farm
also big lot 1

weeders, disc harrows, gear,
ie J. Lott, RFD 1, Barnes-
ville.

Two good farm mules, work
wit. 900: 1bse ea.;

about<15= yrs, old, $125.00 for

;pr.; also 13 bu. bunch clay peas,
wagon, .

Oe 00 bu.; one 2 horse
389, 00.. FOB. W. L. eee Rt.

, Adairsville. e
_ 8 high class farm muies, av.
11 to 1200 lbs.; 40 head Here-
also farm _ tools,
rakes, harrows, plow gear, etc.
Closing down our big Piedmont
faring 1 C&C. Collier;
Barnesville.

Ca. raised saddle : horse, 9
yrs; old, in. A=) condition,
gentle for children, $125. 00 at
my barn. Jim Pounds, Box 124,

One pair. ead. smooth mouth Redan.

Hight yr. old Spanish Jack,
gocd breeder, priced reason-
able.. M.
N. C. (Res. of Ga. Rt 2 Box
129.

Nice weighs |

mare here

about 1000 lbs., 7 yrs. old, work:

anywhere, $125. 00 here. Paul

Denham, Eatonton.

Two good . farm mules for
sale. Send self addressed post-
al card for particulars. James
A. Griffin, Cordele.

Good sound saddle or work
horse, 5uyrs. old, wt. 900 lbs.,
a good buy, $75. 00. A. R. Shin-
all. White.

Nice pony for sale. She isa
saddle pony and will
work anywhere, $50.00.

Johnson, Kingston.

-Three_ good farm mules for
sale cheap. Work anywhere.
two of them fat, other in good
order, not dead with age. Not
going to farm on account of my
health. Virgil A. White, Rt. 2,
Chipley, (7 mi.
Tes iv).

One Bay horse foie. aa yrs.

anywhere, pert and lively; also
1-1941 Cole Comb. planter for
sale, used less than 3 days.
Tom. Wood, Rt, i, Fairburn.

-} good old mule, $75.00 for

-eash; 1 good plug mule, $15.00;

both work anywhere; 2 horse
wagon and other farm tools
cheap for cash. Mrs. Nealie
Jones, Col, Rt. 2, Commerce
(Near Hurricane Sheres).

1 Ge. raised brood mare, 4

;yrs..old, 1100 lbs. for sale. R.
P, Rowe, Rt. 1, Moreland.

Small Ga. raised horse mule,
650 ibs., smart and perfectly

safe for children; makes 1 horse

crop; trade for mule colt, mare
colt, or little Jersey heifers,
vou transport them. Lewis
"Phompson, Swainsboro,

Fwo young mules, 5 and :
yrs, old, worked 2 yrs.; A No.
weigh about. 1200 ee
Come see them at my barn 8
mi. west of Griffin on Rt. A.
Lege McKibben, Griffin.

1 Black mare 3%
wt. 1000 lbs., a worker, $125.00;
3 plug mules, 12 yrs. old, wt.
1100 Ibs.; 1 sorrel saddle horse,
8 yr. old, wt. 1050 lbs. $75.00;

|Interested in buying a harrow.

G, L. Echols, Forest Park (6
mi. north of Sener High-
way 41).

5 yr. old mare, work any- :

where, rides very well,. has
little defect but it does not in-
terfere with work in any way.
$75.00. S. F. Bohannan, Con-
yers, Tel. 3735. X

1 pr. Palimeno mares, 6 yrs.
old, well matched, wt. 2500 Ibs.,

work anywhere, and good as

horses come; 1 gray mare 10
yrs, old, wt. 1200, sound, fat
and strong, gentle. J. C. Cutter,
Lee Co. Desoto.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

mules

Ge Mason, Culberson,

Toby |

oe os Chip-

jers name.

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Purebred, pedigreed and reg.
Toggenburg buck kid, from 15
lb. dam and sire of 15% tb.
stock. Build wp your. herd
with a kid of this breeding, as
future sire. Reasonable, John
Hynds, 93 Warren St., N. E.,
Atlanta, De. 5140,

Milk goat fresh in for sale
or will exe. for Otootan beans
or shoats. W. Summerlin, Star
Route, Bremen,

Six young does, all freshen
soon, some Nubians, Toggen-
burgs. Some reg., some not;
also 1 fine Nubian reg, buck.
Letter or card will bring com-
plete description and_ prices.

Answer all replies. W. S. Todd, |

dre RE 2, Decatur, De. 8255.

i buek and doe kid fom |
ducing dam and sired b
-Man goes ~Confucius .

Warren Rollins, "349 M
Hill Ave., N. i; tens
6912.

Reg. purebred Nubiar

;goat kids: will exc. buck

for thrifty shoat or male ca
equal value. Write first. Bred
grade doe to freshen soon.
Grubbs, Demorest.

One N. is White doe, 10

. Geo.
Park RR:

Nice Toggenburg nann
tbred to kid March 7th.
reasonable. She should sive -
qts. per day on good fee
udder and teats. Very

J. J. Stephens: Luthersvi

Reg. Saanen male. Donup
S-3456 A G S at Stud. fee: - G
one week free boarg fo
Kids and fresh does fo
W. J. Sumlin, 730 Grand
N. er Center Hill, Atlanta

Fine young Saanan goat
to freshen in ae ey s

Matthews,

bargain.
lasville.

Ate orders Se
'surebreq Saanan doe and
kids out of 7% qt. does an
20: Ib. -11--0z. sire. Allo:
furn. with each kid; Reg
service fee $3.00: does b rde
Edwin Simpson, 7695_ Pa
Ave., SW. Atlanta.

Purebred reg. Nubian uck
and doe kids; also spl ndi
grade Nubian doe kids. (

Nubian buck at stud. E
Redwine, Madras, :

j Nubian milk goat
ready for use, gives 4 to
goat and 2 Nannies, ne
B. Gaston, Rt. 1,

Two goats to sell.
come and see. Milk ee
bargain prices. John Cc. Sm
1007 Curran St., N. W., Atla
Booking orders for _
reg. Toggenburg kids
G-Man Joe Confucius
Reasonable considering qd
Stud service. purebreds $5.
grades $3.00. Warren Rollin
349 Murray Hill Ave.,.
Atlanta, De. 6912.
_ Reg. purebred Nubian sit
Hatab 2nd. N-2397 AGS of | Lia~
Crescenta Loma Alto Mile High
breeding, $5.00 for pureb
$3.00 for grades. Bred er.
freshen soon for sale.
reg. buck kid, $15. 00.
Grubbs, -Demorest. ae
15 fine ewes for sale
for calves or, yearlings. See M
W. G. Vollenweider, 119
set Ave., LaGrange.
- 1 reg. Toggenburg- with
}papers 11 mos. old reg. in bi
First a 00. ch
gets him; 1 Nubian, 6 |
not reg. but from reg.
$15.00. CG. Bs Se
Station. 5
Fresh, purebred
Toggenburg doe, nat r.
hornless and heavy
Also horniless purebr
sired by Sir. Roderick,
standing Toggenburg b
the South. At stud, fee $
John Hynds. 93 Warren Si
E., Atlanta, as p20: ay

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POSITIONS WAN EL



Man 46 yrs. old ithe
wants work on farm. Ex
eneed in dairy work an
sheep and hogs. H. O. Ha
Rt. 1, Hillsboro.

Want job as caretilee
large estate or stoek fart
drive truck or tractor, a
mechanic. Veteran and
F. W. Broome, Rt. 2,
bridge. ae

Man, age 32, eitee: w rk
farm for wage or share of cr
Can truck farm. What
you. Rev. M. L. Moor, 79
Humphries St., Atlanta.

Want a place on good
as overseer, share ae
wages. If not a good
please dont answer. C._

tion, Atlanta.
Man, 58 yrs. old, mite

house, wages.

moved by truck or train.
ed on farm. Henry P. S$
land, 310 Eee ce






POSITIONS WANTED



: Want ae looking after pecan
farm. Can work labor. Would
like place aroung Albany. Write
what you have. Would like
ome. help to start chicken
arm. F. O. Hammond, S.
Lumpkin St., Cuthbert.

-Man_ 66 yrs. old, married,
wants job -overseeing large
rm. Life time oo Can give
a : Mr. D. Rice, Rt.
, Austell,
Want to truck farm on 50-
0 basis. Can drive truck and
epair bldgs. Will have to be
urnished and moved. Mr. Ed-
ard Childress, Rt. 1, Decatur.
OFT yr. olg white girl wants
ob doing light farm work, no
ield work. Write Evelyn Gee,
are Hack Jones, 804 Pine St.,
ainesville,
Want small 2 horse crop or
rege 1 horse crop. T. V. Flow-
ers, Rt. 3, Alpharetta.
Family of 7 wants 1 horse
rop on halves. Can furnish
d move self; 5 large enough

work. Want. 4 or 5 room|

use, wood, stock, tools and
alf of fertilizer. Write J. H.
ord, Rt. 2, Chamblee,

Want a 2 horse oo on 50-50
is or day wages, 2 to plow

nd 3 to hoe.
10ved and furnished. A. R.
Williams, Rt. 1, Cedartown.
17 yr, old boy wants job on
airy farm, good milker. Can
ive references. Want room
nd board. E. L. Spence, RFD

Riverdale.

Want good 1 horse farm in
Pearce Co. near Blackshear on
0-50 basis with hogs to raise
m Shares, also cows to milk. O.
. Altman, Rt. 1, care -H.. J.
fardin, Culloden.

ung single man wants

on farm, not. afraid of:
and willing to \ learn.

rork,

rant $20.00 a month room and

oard, Prefer to be paid week-
po. fe Clark, Rt. 2, Hart-
ll, care Hannie Clark,

amily of 4 want one or two

se farm on 50-50 basis, 3 |:

n to operate combine, trac-
etc, M. L. Gabriel, Rt, 1,
interville.

Want a small 1 horse crop on
50 pss or job as caretaker

7h ean A og
hen nd not

A. Moon, 308 Pulliam
S, Atlanta,

i. dairy hand, ctr
rife and 1 child, wants job at
ace. Age 33. Have \ -had farm
Ref. if required. J. M.
Poulnot, Rosier.
_ Educated young white couple
desire work on modern farm,
dening, poultry, stock.
le salary. Write fully your
irements. Clarke Miller,
eS Wao. Hughes, Rtiy 3, Law-
mcevilie. >.

93 yr. old man and wife want
ork on farm doing light farm
es poultry farming. Can
e ref. Give full details in
7 letter. EF. EB. Self, 8 East
in St., Rome.

Man. and wife want work on
arm doing light work, care-
ker of poultry farm. Write or
A. B. Harris, 50 Woodward

S. W., Atlanta.
efined Christian lady de-
s light farm work, no field
*k or laundry. $5. 00 a wk.
ot answer if you cannot
this amt. Stamp for re-
Francis William,

0 with 6 in family wants
orse farm on halves, or will
cept good wage job at once.
-H. Dodd, Blackshear.

gona evs for re-
y. Miss a Ril. wee.
A. Ogden.

ited, Perea. wants light
m work, no field work or
Boitry. with elderly couple
small mily for home and
. compensation. G. Greg-
ee Spring St., N. W., At-



ARM HELP WANTED



ant a man with small fam-
o run grist mill, water
r. Write W. P. Elder, Cul-

ant a nice, clean, Christian

ite woman for light farm
ork, no field work, no wash-
ing. Please write if interested.
Mrs. x. -M. Cobb, 119 Grove

nt moan. white or col.,
n family to do work for

r rest of family. House

; oat See Ww. FE. Norton
Griffin :

Will have to be-

work to do
working in my patch- |

1 and board and reason--

ra

Want man with team to run
2 horse farm 40 mi. from At-
lanta. Good roads, plenty wood,
water and good land. Write
J. Fort, PC Box 178, Griffin.

Want exp. farm hand, will-
ing worker, healthy, sober, not
subject to draft, must have
some education, $15.00 mo.,
board, room, laundry. Write,
state age, ete. Leon W. Seago,
Pinehurst.

Want more good working
families for general and truck
farming, also help for light
farm work. House, wood,
patches and pasture a Will
move at half price. . L. Ben-
nett, Rt. 4, Madicon

Man and wife with not more
than 1 child to live on place
and do light See work, have
knowledge farming and
epeniey Apply in own hand-
writing. Dr, W. L. Cousins, Rt.
2, Decatur.

Want reliable unincumbered
white woman to live in home
and do light farm work for 2
adults. Small salary. Give
full information, ref. Mrs. M.
Doss, 302 Drexel Ave., Decatur.

Want a good woman 18 to 40
yrs. old for light farm work,
no field work. . Private room,
board and $4.00 a wk. Mrs. A.
E. Young, 986 Ben Hill Rd.,
East Point.

Want woman under 30 for
light farm work, no field work.
Must have high school educa-
tion, good health, character and
reputation. Room, board, laun-
dry and $25.00 a mo. John D.
Faver, LaGrange.

Want nice white settled dy
for light farm work, no field
work, no milking or laundry.
Live as one of the family (2)
for board, and salary, $3.00 a
wk. Mrs. Grady Beard, 2224
Broad St., Augusta. :

Want woman 25 to 30 yrs. of
age for light farm work, no
field work. Write L. B. Bel-
lamy, Abbeville,

Want family with 2 or 3 field
hands that will work. Furnish
house and wood and will pay
men $1.00 a day, women 75c a
day and furnish %A patch for
anything, Pay Saturdays. J. L.
Thomas, RFD, Madison.

Want man and wife to live
in house with aged couple, and
farm on 50-50 basis, 10A cotton
allotment, some bottom land,
good home for right people.
No drunkards. H. A. Hardy,
Rt. 1, Dallas.

Want some one to work tur-
pentine on shares for 1942 (bet.
4 and 5 thousands cups); also
to help plant and run cultiva*>
tor, and drive tractor. D. Burn-
ham, Rhine.

Want.a nice refined woman
for light farm work, no field
work for private room and
$3.00 a wk. Mr. L.. C. Payne,
Rt. 3, Calhoun,

Want nice. middleaged wo-
man or settled steady girl for

{light farm work, no field work.

Prefer good Christian. Good
home for the right party. If in-
terested write J. A. Thompson,
Rockmart.

Want good farm hand by day
to plow and run walking culti-
vator and do general farm
work. .$1.00 a day, furnish
house, wood, water, White or
col.; also want col. woman for
light farm work. J. E. Locke,
Rt. 1, Butler..

Want Christian, healthy and
unincumbered white woman
not over 55 yrs. of age, who
can furnish good references to
share home ang do light farm
work. Mrs. S. M. Clark, 2011
Brown Mill Rd., S. E., Atlanta.
Want reliable colored man
bet. 45 and 50 yrs. of age for
farm work. Write or cgme see
me. J. P. Cheek, Lawrence-
ville.

Want healthy Christian mid-
dleaged woman to do light farm
work for family of four. A
good place for right party.
Write for details immediately.
Rev. C, F. Speer, Box 49, Ex-
periment. a f

Want man to work on 1
horse farm. Must be sober and
willing worker. E. S. Blackwell,
Rt. 1, Shady Dale.

Want exp. man and wife,

|man to do general farm work,

woman the light farm work,
for home, ee and pee
wage. Write J. F. Little, Rt. 3
Forsyth.

-Want small colored family
for general farming, to work 1
horse crop on halves or by day,
woman to do light farming
work. C. E. Brown, Fairburn
Rd., Rt. 1, College Park.

15 yr. old motherless boy
wants steady work on farm
doing light farm work. Would
like fair pay and Rood home.
Strong and healthy. George
Campbell, care GQ Cc. Hurst,



Box 109, Egypt.



Hon. Tom Linder,

Letter To Mr. aie

Athens, Georga.
February 5, 1942.

Commissioner of Agriculture,

Atlanta, Ga,

Dear Sir:

For quite some time I have been a close reader of
your editorials in the Market Bulletin and I wish to
compliment you upon their strength and timelyness
and the good advice that you offer your readers.

In your editorial of yesterday I note reference to

scarcity and high prices of commercial fertilizers.

It

is a sad fact that too many farmers have the idea ap-
parently, that fertilizer, in order to be of value, must

come out of a sack.

In making farm visits as a practicing veterinarian
T have been struck, over a period of years, with the

wanton waste of good fertilizers on the farms.

It is

seldom that I visit a farm that I fail to see this loss and
wastage of fertilizer which as you know is more val-
uable to our soils than ommercial chemical fertilizers
as they provide humus and bacteria which is in most

instances badly needed in the soils of most farms.

I see the stalls of mules and horses filled with an

fraccumulation of manure

and bedding of several

months, so much so that in some cases animals have
difficulty in entering and leaving their stalls without
bumping their heads on the sills at the top of the stable

doors.

I see many animals suffering from sores on

belly, side and limbs caused by having to lie on a pile
of heating or wet manure in order to obtain the rest

they need.

I see many animals suffering

rom dis-

eased feet on account of the filthy stalls and barn-
yards they occupy. Occasionally I observe cases of
chronic bronchitis evidently caused by the long contin-
ued inhalation of fumes of ammonia arising from heat-
ing manure in the stalls. These same fumes are doubt-
less responsible in considerable measure for some of
the eye troubles of farm animals. |

You, as a practical farmer, must know that in
order to get the most value from manure it should be
applied to the land in as fresh state as possible. Heat-
ing in the stalls releases the ammonia which goes off
into the asmosphere as a gas instead of into the soil as
nitrates and nitrites. More frequent cleaning of stalls,
barnyards, pig pens, poultry houses and all other
places around the farm where manure of animals or
fowls accumulate will serve the double purpose of
supplying a goodly quantity of the, best fertilizers for
many farm, garden and truck crops and at the same
time rmove from the premises and contact with the
farm livestock the causes of many disease conditions
which affect our stock and render them less valuable

and efficient.

Good animal husbandry requires good fant sani-
tation as it is well known that filth breeds disease.

Accumulations of manure

provide facilities for the

breeding and development of many forms of insects
and parasites harmful and dangerous to both man

and animals.

Improved farm sanitation by the more

frequent and careful removal of manure will serve to
make farming and life in the country more pleasant
and more profitable in many respects.

Do you not think that you might with benefit to
the readers call this matter to their attention in the

Market Bulletin? |

Yours very truly,

W. M. BURSON, D. V. M.



FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED



i

Want a man with family to |

take a 2 horse crop on 0-50
basis. Good allotment. Write
or come see. S. T.- Spruill,
Dunwoody,

Want farmer with sufficient
help to cultivate 25A cotton,
25A corn, 25A. grain on shares.
Farm 6 mi. from Fairburn,
Fayette Co. A. F. Smith, Fair-
burn.

Want sober colored man and.

wife, around 45 yrs. of age to
live on place and do light farm
work.. B. Nichols, 1789 Howell
Mill Rd., Atlanta, Hem. 6150.

Reliable colored family with
one or two boys 12 or 15 yrs.

of age for farm work. 16 mi.

below Macon. J. C. See
Fitzpatrick.

Want farm hand. Will. pay
board and wages. J. Walter
Banks, Rt. 3, Fayetteville,

Want colored woman to live.

on place and do light farm
work, no field: work, no milk-
ing, Modern conveniences. $4.-
00 a wk., board ang room. Send
ref. Mrs. J. R. Allen, Riverdale.

Want unincumbered middle-
aged lady for light farm work,
no field work. A. E, Awtry, 115
Gray St., Millen.

Want boy or man to work on
farm for board, laundry and
reasonable salary. Mr. Oda
peor oe 3, AIRC ARE =



Want middleaged white man
for farm and. poultry work.
Room, board and laundry.
Wages. J. M. Jackson, White
Bluff Road, | Savannah.

Want colored man and wife
for light farm work, no field
work. Room, board and salary.
Write J. M. Ketchersid, Rt. 1,
Conley.
' Want unincumbered white
woman for light farm work, no
field work or milking, 30 to 50
yrs. old. Good salary. See me
at once. E. W. Morris, Rt. 1,
Winston. ;

Want man able and willing
to. work on farm. 3 room
house, wood, water and $1.00 a
day. Church within a mile,
sehool, and D by door. S. B.
McNeely, Rt. 2, Andersonville.

Want middleaged woman for
light farm work, no field work,
2 in family. Reasonable wages.
W. L. Miller, Box 85, Adel.

Settled woman for light farm
work, no field work, for room
and board and $20.00 a mo.
Good steady job for right per-
son. Mrs, Pearl Pickett, 892
Ponee de Leon Ave., N. E.,, At-
lanta.

Want white woman for light
farm work. Send references
and state age in first letter.

Best pay for expert help. Mrs.

J. B. Pendergrast, Rt, 2, At
lanta.

diet

Dollar, RFD 3, Buford.



Prefer middle-aged man
stcck and land and small ho
10 mi. S. E.; of Atlanta, =
Seay, Rt.-2, Ellenwood.

Want a nice healthy w
or girl for light farm work,
field work, washing or mi
ing. Room and boar
$3.00 a wk. Write givi
etc. Mins, Ollie Rutledge, |
men.

Will pay $1.25 a das
bonus to man with family wil
ing to work on peach and 2g
table farm 10 mi. from A
lanta; House with elec.,

and vegetables.

tractor driver.

2, Decatur.

Want middleaged woman fe
light farm work, no field wor
Must be clean and dependabl
Room and board and $3.
wk. Mrs. H. D. Campbell,
3, Gainesville.

Want young man bet. 16 an
40 yrs. of age to help m
small farm. Must Sk
and have no bad habits,

a mo., room and board.

(home .for right young man,

A. Goldman, Amity.

days plowing each week. |
for full information.
furnish oe sete wh:

Springs.

Want frustwocths colo
man and wife, man to far
and wife to do light farm wor
Will furnish house and
and pay $15.00 a mo.
Hudson, Rt. 2, Douglasv

Want good reliable man
work on farm for. wages
reasonable price. Will give
home to suitable person as
as you want it. Byrd Cc. Br
Rt. 2, Hartwell. oe
Want settled sober n
without family for light fa
work. Family of two. Gc
home and small salary. T. W
Farmer, 406 Mt. Paran Rd., /
lanta, Rt 6.

Have openings for woud: fa

hands. Will pay $1.00 a-

and give regular work. Ho

wood and water furnish
Farm in good section of Mid
Ga. on school bus route. &

Perry, Kelly.

Want exp. farmer with sm.
family for 1 horse crop on

50 basis or thirds and fourt
Write or see Mrs. Robert

Want a goog man and wi
40 to 45 yrs. old, to work
small farm. Must know how
farm, raise hogs and turke
and bees. Good house a
water, Write or see John
Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 31, Se
Want to hire a family -
or more plow hands an
hands to help make crop.
room house, wood, garden, p
ture and patches, On_ schi
bus route. W. W. McPhers
Villa Rica. wa ep
Want middleaged woman

children, 'to do light farm

A. R. Saxon, Rt. 1;
ington. .
Want a white: healtin
cumbered woman, 35 to
of age to do light farm
no field work, for room,
and salary. Write full partic
lars in Ist letter. Henry Pa

324 W. Peachtree St. A an

Want white man and wife
woman or girl to do light fa
work. No a No
Write Mrs, R. L.. Silver,
Cuthbert.

Want at once man for gene
farming prefer man not sg
ject to draft (unless its
call). Will pay -$16.00

_during winter mos. and $20
for summer, yh:

No drunks.
R. Young, Rt. 1, Mershon. |
Settled, sober, middieg
colored couple for small fe
18 mi. from Atlanta,
and share basis. Man fo:
farming and care. taking.
woman for light farm worl
field work. C. E. Conkin,
Rhodes- -Haverty Bidg., Atl:
MA, 9826. e
Want single man to ie
house as one of family
work small crop for part
and part of crop. Must be
and dependable. R. A. Br
Rt. 4, Vienna.
Want farm hands b a
month. Board and x19 .
$1.25 a day according to wa
John M. Aderhold, Rt.
lasville,

Want a 2 horse man
horse man on halves.
extra good land, lan
broke, good new set o b
Furnish cash money to
crop. Want few wage
also. J. _ Clements,



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