Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1941 December 17

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DEPARTMENT (4f8) AGRICULTURE
TOM LINDER Nay COMMISSIONER



VOLUME 24. ) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1941.

RYING PEACHES A HUNDRED YEARS AGO





EDITORIAL<By Tom lindas = (a :
e : By Tom Linder : a great many things which I believe will be profitable to
z 6: idk tavie Gece i the Boil culture of Georgia, if taken advantage of. : a

On the large plantations o e South it was the common | One of the things that impressed me most was that
practice bo oo Bepenee and other fruits for the winter. states which are the largest producers of dairy products in

so, On those big plantations where there were sometimes hun- North, are the largest consumers of cottonseed meal and h
dreds of mouths to feed, it required great quantities of dried In some states there is practically no pasturage for four
fruit to carry them through the winter. 3 five months in each year. a : _-

_ The plantation owners devised a dry kiln which operated _, Yet, those states buy cottonseed meal and hulls, ship .
on the same principle as the modern flue-cured tobacco barns. . back to the North, and produce dairy products such as b it
. The peaches, apples, ete., were peeled and prepared for cheese, evaporated milk, condensed milk, etc., and then.
drying, then placed in large, shallow vessels in this drying oven much of this finished product right back in the cotton belt w
where the heat was maintained at regular temperatures until the cottonseed meal and hulls were produced. :
he fruit was crisp and dry. With the soil and climate that we have in Georgia, |

It has occurred to me that much of our surplus waste peach possible to have pasturage in at least half the state for twe
ie Georgia could be conserved profitably by the use of oe = Lee retigg Faye hice we ought to be able to comp
his Phd. | in the production o airy products with the farmers of
Wd It is not a new idea, but an old and tried method. It went into oN : : a ee s << ; |
discard largely as a result of the disorganization of southern | I have found that the great hinderance to the develop
rms as a result of the War Between the States. of the dairy business in Georgia has been that the produce:
This method of drying fruit is sure, rapid and sanitary. With rg mere iet Soheo Se fair division of the money paid by
- modern machinery for removing the skin and the seed from the | eee ie dairy products. : ee oe
pach, it would be possible to evaporate orf dry an enormous ; padhee ee ita Boas a sass as wegen
amount of peaches at a nominal cost. OF ASTICURUTE i dganuary, , whole milk was retailin
, Another peach crop is rapidly coming on. No time should be tp ahs? ae fitteen cents a quart. I found, uP investig
Jost in making preparation to give a trial to this idea, at least in _ at many farmers who were producing this milk were re

a limited way. (Continued on Page Two). :

_ We have different varieties of peaches. Some will, of course,
prove more adaptable for evaporation than others.

Evaporated fruit put up in sanitary containers Is always in Livestock Sales, Georgia A au
ready demand, especially in the winter atid early spring. Hewarle -ecu Z : S Auction Markets
oe. ee , ; : eports received at this office show following average prices paid

- I find that some of our best leading bankers in Georgia are for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
very much concerned and interested with the problem of agri- December 12, 1941.

@ulture December 4-Valdosta

LS ae December 5Cordele
I know that some of them would be willing to back the December 8Sylvester
right men in a project of this kind. . December 9Arlington
I believe that sore of our peach growers and businessmen ae es pee
jh the peach sections should begin at once and, be ready for December 10__Vidalia eS
operation when peaches are ready to come off the trees. ihe iib CATE
DAIRY PRODUCTS December 4Valdosta =
= : ; a afi) : December 5.Cordle
For the last two months it-has been my pleasure and pfrivi- December 8Sylvester

lege to sevve on a committee in Washington working out a sepa 9Arlington :
aye play ; 2 : ecember 10Albany
parity formula for farm products. ee
During the discussions of the committee I have learned eae hee







































MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCT
prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) December 5, 1941. Always subject to variation.

Eggs quotd below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B and Grade -
eggs af quoted 2 to 5 below these quotations.





Atlanta : Augusta

| Wags, Large, White, Grade A, Doz. Abs : :

Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. - 3 38- 4 : INDEX

Eggs, Small, Grade A, Doz. f2 : Ses : ;

Hens; Col., 4% Ibs.; ai 15-4 ; Plants For Sale

Hens, Leghorn, lb. . 12- Pecan and Other Fruit Trees

Roosters, lb. 10= For Sale
Seed For Sale

Stags, lb, . 312-

EO fricts, 1b. .18- Cottonseed For Sale. tek
Ducks, Ib. 410= Beans and Peas For Sale. 2
Geese, 1b, Corn and Seed Cord For Sale... 2
Turkeys, ib. Peanuts and Pecans For Sale... 2
Capons, Ib. . : : Potatoes and Vegetables For Sale. 2
Country butter, best table, 1b. ys : $ Syrup For Sale
Field peas, mixed, bu. .. ae : Tobacco For Sale... ya ee =

Fild pas, not mixed, bu. __ ae 2 : Grain and Hay For Sale
Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu:), bu. _ : : ; f Fruit and Butter For Sale
Shelled corn, bu. : i Honey Bees and Bee Supplies
ee oi . . aes : Por S81 22 322 eee
N : : Wges For Bale. Sa 3

Wheat, BU. 22 st6o oe
Sweet potatoes, Per 100 lbs. -__--_-_-___--- . : ~ Miscellaneous For Sale... es
: Livestock Wanted

Cabbage, (Green), Pr 100 lbs. :
Cabbage, (White), Per 100 lbs. : 2.50- 2. : Cattle ter Gales ago Be
Hay; No. 1, Peavine, per ton - 15.00-16.00 eS ; Horses and Muls For Sale a
Hay, No, 1, Panut, per ton - _...11.00-12.00 Hogs For Sale =
Spanish peanuts, No. 1, Ton, Rabbits and Guinea Pigs For Sale... 3
(Del. Shelling Plant) - $110-$112 : Sheep and Goats For Sale. 3
Cottonseed (Prime) $56.00 ton in car = Peuliry. Wahied. 02 mee
lots FOB Shipping Point -60.00 Poultry For Sale oo _ 3-4 fF
Cottonsed meal; 8 per cent : -44:00 Positions Wanted u
Cottonseed mal, 7 per cent _ -41.00 ; Farm Help Wanted. ae
- Panut mal, 45 per cent -45.00 aes ts .

















































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Published Weekly at
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om Linder, Commissioner

utive Office. State Capitol,

Atlanta, Ga.

Covington, Ga.
epartment of Agriculture



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rial and Executive Offices

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mn FORM 2578Bureau of

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ered as second class matter



| Ethel Richards,
Ro2; Box 92,



t 1, 1937, at the Post Office
Ce vington, Georgia, under Act

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Accepted for

ng at special rate of postage
vided for in Section 1103, Act
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TOM et



R oe PEACHES A

er Bunce

t is impossible to develop the dane business in
a the peieny that it should be se velenee so

ieee have oo factories, ee mae

-condenseries, etc.

so found that one of the great obstacles 6
evelopment, of the dairy business in Georgia was
act that those in authority had been forcing all

tay

: _sanitany mesylanions:
de-A milk. .

rg ia farmers who produced milk, to comply with
ee to the sale of :

he ice cream, ice eronan mix, cheese, powdered
skim milk, etc., which we buy from out of
state is made from grade Bap 2k
Grade B milk, of course, can be produced much

per than grade A milk,

It is folly for us to en-

grade A standards of production on that part
milk that must sell i in competition with grade B

Ik from other states.

As Commissioner of Agricul-

am taking meausres to correct this situation,
am doing everything that the Department can
h its limited funds, to encourage the establish-
f milk routes from farm to farm to pick up
le B milk for manufacturing purposes,
re is no reason why Georgia should not be
f the main states, if not the ranking state, in

uction of dairy products and by- products.



: NTS FOR: SALE

_ PLANTS FOR SALE



i onderucard: -straw-
plan Guar. true to
50c; 500, $2.25; Iceberg
blackberry, 6. 50c; 90c
sage, 3 bunches,
mint 24. 25ce. Add
~ehks Mrs. Willis
ike strawberry oe
Oc 500; $1.50 M, Del.
h pment. Willie Allen.
2

nd Klondike. ever-
trawberry. 500, $1.10;
Cabbage - and_ col-
0, 75; $1.50 M. -All
ks. or C. O. D. Cal-
Gainesville, R. 7.

_ Heading collard,
00, -- Everbear-
erry, >, 60c; 600,
2.10 M. bull count, all
10s, Gorrett, Gainesville,

like strawberry. plants
E950 M. Young
rs eee Allen,

aid. ied Oat straw,
A. turnips, 2 col-
Nake offer, J. W.

berry plants, (buy now
: -) strong.
oe yields. Dor--
Catskill. Late
, Sh. 25 Mi: 5,000
a N. Johns,

a s seiied: 2 20e:
$1.00. Cash with or-

Stage paid. H. H. Wil-

Ivato - Box 93.

500, 55c; 90c M.;



Fresh Grown frost proof E. J.
and Chas. W. cabbage, Ready,
guar. sat. 55c, 500; 90c M, Del.
in Ga. No chks. &. C. Rowe,
Fitzgerald,

Iceberg
cabbage,

Surehead
Collards,

Lettuce,
Georgia

Wonder beets, Basmuda onion

plants, 30c C.;.$2.50 M. Mixed

or straight. All del. Mrs. H. ve

Franklin, Register.

: Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry plants, guar. true to

name, Sat. guar. 35c C.; $2,50

M. Del. Pearl Hudgins, 'Flow-
ery Branch. :

Sage plants, rooted. 2. 25c:
50c: $1.00 doz.: = $10.00

5; :
V. Keith. Alvaton. 7

Cc.

_ Wakefield and Flat Dutch,

cabbage. Also collard heading
and Ga. Collard plants, 20c C.;
300, 45c; 700, 90c: . $1.00 M.
del.; 5 M. Collard, $3. 50. Lee
Crow. Gainesville, R.o2 BR,
Peas

Ga. Collard plants, $1.25, M.
Prepaid anywhere in Ga. Fred
Stewart. Shellman. |

Ga. Collard. plants, extra
nice, $1. 50 M.- Exp: pd. Any-
where in Ga. He G. Stewart,
Shellman,

All Head Early, Early Jer-
sey and Chas. Cabbage plants,
new crop, 200, 35c; 500, 75ce:

$1.00 M, Postpaid. N. J. Dean,

Pavo, R. I.

Cabbage plants, fresh Bowne
frost proof, Jersey and Chas.,
DV SB. 75
Exp. White Crystal Wax Ber-
muda onion plants, 500, 75c:

| $1.40 M. Fos /p914. * LL, Stokes,
oe

Luckey, Matthews.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Collard plants, 25e C.; $1.15
M.; Collard seed, 35c Ib.: Large
spoonful tobacco seed, 15c;
Everbearing strawberry plants,
35c C.; $1.00 M. All mailed. L.
A, Crow, Gainesville, R. 2.

Rooted Kudzu. $7.00 M.; Red
Gold strawberry - plants, 300,
$1.00 Del. Prompt shipment.
Bebe Cath Biijay 2.

Well rooted sage plants of
Othe large leaf type. 3. 25c.
Ball Ground,

Klondike and Lady Thomp-
son strawberry plants, 75c,
500; $1.45 M.; 10 M or more,
$1, 20 M. Emma Crowe, Cum-

qing. Ref,

White Bensadal onion plants,
$1.00 M.; Frost proof cabbage
plants. 75e M. W. W. Willianis,
Quitman, :

Bermuda onion plants (yel-
low var.,) $1.00-M.. plus pos-
tage. Tom Newsom, Shellman,
Rt. * We

Hardy. tes: plants,
Copenhagen, Chas. W., cab-
bage, Ga. cabbage collard,
90c: C3300. 50c: $1.25 M55 iM.
up? $1. 00 M. Moss packed in
ventilated cartons, del. W. T.

Frost-proof~ cabbage plants,

E. Jersey, Chas. W., All Sea-
son, E. Dutch, 500, 50e: 75e M.;

Crystal White Wax Bermuda

onions, 500; -75--$1,25 Mz COD, ,

|Full count. Fine plants, shipped

promptly. dy, P. Lege. Ash- |

burn,

Early J.. and Grae frost-
proof cabbage plants, 500, 70c;
$1.10 M. Postage paid. O. Cc.
Conner, Pitts. Rt. 1.

Eo J. Chas, and Copenhagen
Rrost- -proof cabbage - plants,
fresh and green, 500, 65c; $1.00

M; collards, same price; White

and yellow Bermuda onion,

500. 70c; $1.20 M. All del. New |

Stone. Baltimore tomato seed,

3 1$1.25 Ib. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Extra large, firm meat de-
licious flavor Lady Thompson
strawberry, 30c C: improved
Klondike, 25c C; 500, $1.00
del. Well rooted, young plants.
Exc. for pecans or new honey.
oe J. S. Crowe, Cormmins:



\PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



Seuppernong vines. 4 ett.
25c; 8-10 ft., 50c; 3-4 yr. old:
15- 20 ft.. 4 yrs.. old, $2.50 ea.
Well rooted. Brown ee May
cherries, 4 ft. 25c. Je
gin, Covington.

Bronze Scuppernong, black
and white Turkey figs; pine-
apple pear. hazlenutt bushes,
museadine vine, plums, red and
yellow $1.00 doz. Pepe SW
Huggins, Waco, R. 2.

Brown Sugar figs, yellow and
red plum trees, Scuppernong
grape vines, White Wisteria,
all well rooted, $1.00 doz.; Add
10c postage on orders, less
than $1.00. Miss Josie Harrell,

+ Quitman, R. 6.

Concord sapes, bronze scup-
pernong, black muscadine, red
and yellow plums, May cher-
ries, blue Damson plum, well
rooted. Pure prolific seed corn,
75e peck: $2.50 bu. All P. P.
Mrs. L. D. Brown, Waco, R. 2.

State _insp. best, var. Pecan
trees, Stewarts, 2-8 ft., 50;
$1.25 ea.; Schleys 2- 10 tt
50c to $1.50 ea: FOB. Lots of
100 trees. 10c off. M. M.
some, Sandersville.

Gov. Insp. Pecan trees, Ist
yr. budded. Schley, Stewart
and Moneymaker var., 2-3 in.,
50c; 3-4 in., 55: 4-5 in., 65c
ea. FOB. Write for wrices on
larger lots. Calvin Harman,
Stovall.

.Seuppernong vines, about $

ft. long and well rooted, ripen
Sept. Bronze col. and guar. to
bear: GC. -E. Smith, Braselton.

Peach. trees, grape vines,
Jead. var, $55. 00 M: $6.00 C;

$1.25 doz: Plum, Apricot, Black

Walnut, ot 002457 32,00. doz:
Mrs, E. F. Travis, Riverdale.
. ae Vac. apples, 1-3 yr.
old trees, 10c to {0c ea. peach,
1-2 yr., 7-%c to 15c ea; pear,
chery. apricot, plums, 25c ea;
Pecans grapevines, etc. plants.
Lee Head, Cornelia.

Kudzu crowns, 75c C; $5. 75
M; Brown turkey figs, May
cherries, blue Fall plums, Hak-
worth ample, hazlenut, musca-.

| dine, crabapple, 10c ea. All or-

dets over $F.00-P =P. Se Os-
car Cole, Waco, Rt..
White scape nonss,
10 for $1.00; 8
Black and

Say
grapes. Moores
apples, rooted,

'$1.00: black cherries, 2-%-3 ft.,

$1.00 for 12 postpaid: roe ue ees,
4-5. ft., 15c ea, plus postage.
Send M. Of Mrs sh. Horsley,
Waco, Rt. 2.

4+ ples,

coin. or stamps,
. Cog- : 7 ,

New- | ;

beans,



SS

- PECAN AND OTHER

| FRUIT TREES FOR og

ie aaines
-$1.00 doz. Inez Bradley,
Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Blue Damson and Japanese
apricot plum, brown fig, scup-
pernong,- muscadine vines,
crabapples, hazlenut, $1:00 doz.
del; well rooted Kudzu crowns,
$1.00 C; 500, $3.50; $6.00 M.
He Patterson, Waco,

yr old Pomegranate
bushes, 25c ea. del. No less than
2 shipped. A. J. Stanton, New-
born.

St. Regis everbearing Red
raspberries, heavily rooted. 60c
doz: 2 doz. $1.00. A. J. Jones,
Atlanta, 15 Screven Ave. N. E.

Raspberty vines, 25e ea: 6
for $1.00; bronze and black
scuppernongs PLDC ea... dee
doz: hazlenuts; turkey figs, 10c
ea., $1.00 doz; blue damson
plums, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Seabron
Huggins, Waco.

Hobsons chestnut trees, 2
yrs., 4-6 f{t., Some
$1. 25 ea: $100.00 C: 1 yr. 2-
oot be: 00 ea. $80.00 C. James
Hobson, Jasper.

50, Concord grape 1 yr. old
vines, 15c ea.: $7.00 far lot.
No shipping. Exc. for 12 bu., 90
day Running Velvet beans. at
$1.50 bu. Del <to. me: Olin: B;
Moore, Newnah, R. 2.

Celestial and Brown Turkey
fies $1.25 doz... 36, $3:50:
Himalaya Blackberry. $3.00 C;
36, $1.00; Lucretia) Dewberry,
$1.00 C.; 300, $2.50. Postpaid.
Je WG. Toole. Macon, R 33 Bur-
ton Ave. _



SEED FOR SALE



White Stem Orinokee tobac-
co (av. yield for 4 yrs.; 1800
Ibs., acre) seed, 4 tbls., $1.00.
A. J. Darley, Axson, :

Climbing tomato (grow 15 ft.,

high; 3 vines enough for av- |:

erage family), about 500 seed
25c. Order now. W. M. Thorn-
ton, Jesup.

Crotalaria
Ibs.

Spectabilis, 10
$1.00 postpaid. (Sow with

grain or plant with corn for

summer soil building.) T. L.
Mitchell, eri l a omaes St. LCH,

Macon.

50 Giant King tons (large
and prolific), 50 Sweet Pepper
Jand 25 other seed, for 13c in
All this. Yrs
seed. Postpaid. Grace Reynolds,
} Rising Fawn, Rt. 3.



COTTONSEED FOR
SALE



Limited supply of D&PL No.
12 imp., cottonseed for plant-
ing, kept pure at gin, picked
without rain, Govt graded j-
32. for $5.50 per 100 Ibs.
the lot here, on Pfippen. rcs
just off No. 42 eee Willie
Tanner, Flippen, P. O. Box 65.



BEANS AND PEAS |
FOR SALE



Little bunch winter garden
peas, round seed, sweet and
prolific, 25c lb.; 5 Ibs., $1. 00
del. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula.

30 bu. pure- sound, whike
crowders, $4.00 bu. or 10c Ib.
All FOB, E. V. Anthony, Mauk.

Bunch type Sugar Crowder

peas; new crop, 10 lbs., $1.00
a John A. Barker, Rochelle.

Speckled crowders, $3.00 bu.

for 10c Ib. in 10 Jb. lots or more;
25c teacupful; old time scallion

union buttons, 50c gal. G. J.
Brown, Ball Ground, Ried:

15 or 20 Ibs. colored butter-
; 20c lb.; Exc. for printed
feed sacks at 10c ea. postpaid.
No. chks. nor stamps. Mrs. Clif-
ton Gravley, Talking Rock.
Ret:

15 bu. Unknown peas, slight-
ly mixed, picked without rain,
$3.00 bu. or $2.75 bu. for en-
tire lot. FOB my RR station.
A. R, Reeves, Dearing.

900 * Ibs, Willetts
Eng. pea seed, stand cold

weather. (Raising this var., 10
yrs.). 20 4b... of 17 1-2. e 1b.
in larger quantities; oo 00 for
bag of 120 Ibs. 0. . Smith,
Sycamare,

Willetts Wonder Eng.
stand freezes. All orders ship-
ped day received. 12 1-2c lb.
plus postage. Chas. A. Rose,
, Ashburn, pee

Z

Hazlenut, Ma- |:

|lb. FOB farm.

bearing, |.

for

Wonder :

Will |

_Weanesday,1

FOR SALE

Shelled yellow yop corn,
of weevils, new: crop, 10.
You pay express. Cash wit
des. Denver Holland, Car
ton. Rte.

40 lbs., best var.,
corn. Make offer.
Mt. Zion.

200 bu. white corn, 80c b
at-my= barn. Js A, Stones
vester. Rt. 4.

White Rice pop corn, slight
ly mixed with the yellow.
Gi A, Har
More Le

yellow
aug

Sycamore,
Farm,

Prolific Hastings seed ~
white and yellow, Ist yr.
sel. nubbed, shelled. 75c
Postpaid ist and 2nd z
$2.00 bu: FOB. H. H. Ale
der, Carrollton, R. 1,.

care



PEANUTS AND PECA
FOR SALE.

_

Big, fancy Stewart peca
Grade No. 1 or better in
and quality, 16c lb. del
parcelpost. Sat. guar. No 0:
too small. H. M.

Lovett.

Some Schley
pecans, mixed; 20c lb. "Nic
large and fresh, Mrs. Bell
Godard, Goggins. eee
Spanish peanuts, clean, $1
oe = EL ao, Fayettevil

Extra nice, pure Stewart p
cans, plump and _ well filled,
15c lb. in small lots; $12.5
per 100 lbs. Mrs. O. oe

ilinger, Asnoldsville,

About 50 lbs. nice Stew
pecans, large nuts, all this
crop,-12 1-2c lb. FOB; No ct
Mrs. W., A. Hammond, Gra.
ville. RFD (Lone Oak).

Large, firm Stewart pec
i5c lo; seedlings, 9c wae
Ib. Mrs. A. G. Ferrell,

10 Ibs., soft ae oe Ss
art pecans, for $1.50 Geo

Thomas, Thomasboro.

1941 crop large pecans,
Ib. also nice, sundried peach
free of worms, 1941 crop.
Ib: and 2 April hatch puce
Barred Ply. Rock cocker
$1.00 ea. All -FOB. No e
Miss Louise Ashe. Bishop.

150 Ibs.. nice size Stewar
pecans, 15c lb. Del? in 2
lots or more. M. O. or Cashi
check, R. B, Teasley, Hart

All new crop pecans, 7
$1.00 del. 8rd zone. No sg
lings. F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines

1941 crop Schley pecans, 20

Stewarts ang Alley

See

Ib. No chks. Robert S. Hari

Cuthbert, Rt. 2. Box 76.
~ Niee seedling pecans,
size, good meat. 10c lb. M
H. f. Bishop, Farmingtoi :
Thin ~ shelled seedling
cans, about 75 Ibs..
FOB. Mrs. Elbert "Ove
Bowdon. Rt. as



POTATOES al
VEGETABLES FOR SA



About 3 aeres nice tur
-grown without soda, for
in the field, at my place.
Courson, Hahira.

100 bu. Porto Rico potat
75e bu; and about 150 gal.
Cane Syrup, 75e= Sal.
Hunter, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.



SYRUP FOR SAL



Pure Sugar Cane syrup,
grade, 60 gal. bbl., $26,
gal. bbls., $16.00; second
r3e gal. less. Lee Patrick,
man, Rt. 1...

- 350 gal., fine usr ca
rup in cans, 65 gal. can
place. W. H ONeal,
Rt. 4.

Ga. Cane Syrup in gal ca:
made thick, from. white
red cane. Can: furnish ei
Joe M. Brown, Manne: -



TOBACCO FOR SAL



Good caewine or pee
bacco, free of mold and
good jong yellow leaves;
ing, 9 Ibs. a 00;

Ibs.,

leaf. aged mellow. c
10 Ibs., $1. 00: smckin.

$1.00. All te repaid |



Mrs. A.B. Wi













res



p eanut hay, del,
7 ton loads. F. M.

I raser, Arabi.
undred bundles Fod-



_ $1.50 per hundred.
nn, Smyrna, Ri. <1:

Kudzu hay, del. any-
Ga. B. W. Middle-
Barnesville.

rain oats, Winter Bar-
Rye, Abruzzi Rye
mall amount Vetch, all,
U Nortex- Rust- Proof
about _ 1-6 vetch,
Guar. _bure., ree






















10.00 ton iB cat or truck
he farm. J. C. Ward,





peanut: hay, new. crop,
, at farm only. 6 1-2
f Ashburn on War-
_Dayid ade: Ash-












=O tons of patrat hay,
of ecrn; Make best of-
y place, 3 mi. N. of
s on N. 19 Highway.
Jougherty, Americus,














AND BUTTER
FOR SALE





aches, 15c lb.; white
~ shallots. 40 gal.
kra- seed, exchange for
s. Winfregd L. Kan-
rayville, Rt. 1.
ndried apples, free
or core, 15c lb. del.
ne, Rungby.

amount nice 1941













ed peaches, (15c 1b.;
sed, 25 pt. Add pos-
oS Ws:

. EB. Sor-

F. Weaver,

Any





a bees, 4 low
4 upright - box
(3 times that
on: y in them now). A.
iby, Waco. Rt. 1.

honey, 10 Ib. pail,
Po pat oes 10: Ab.























2. $1.90, Postage pre-
Ie. vee eans No. 2,








igained table honey,
pail postpaid $1.65; 6-
55; 60 lb. can $5. 95;
Quality



een P. O. Box




: pails . No. 2 Ext.
to Cs., $4. 25: 60 lb. can,
B. here; 2- 10 postpaid,
-l -Ib., $1.10, postpaid.
ipment. John Ai
y Jesup. Box 117.

941 crop Ext. honey, 10
$1.25 ea., FOB. Mon-
James Siemans, Jr.










































hatching eggs from
ted S.C.R.I. Reds, 85c
All cartons ret. Mrs.
lifton, Millen, Rt. C.

ornish eggs from Ist
inners at Southeastern

Red eggs, $1.00 per 15
epaid. Mrs. Nannie Tay-

= flock = -Girect
>: Very dark

Jarge size,
. Mrs.
fave Min... R. 1.



SCELLANEQUS
FOR SALE

shade dried Sage, 1941
pint. Add postage.
L. Lavender, Gordon,



tly 3 hand bundles

| Meadow, Sassafras,

-orms, core Or pele

2 honey, $1. 40; 2-10;

rompt shipment. H. L..

Grady

= ea; 5 bu. black walnuts in

hull, 40 bus: 22 bue hulled, 90c
bu. at my home. Mrs. = We
Cook, Alto, :

24 good, white chicken pice.
clean, 10c ea. 12: for $1.00. Mrs.
Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. 3.

. Jerusalem artichokes, 15
Ib. del. Jennie Hogan, BERS
Ga.

Solin. Rattle. Queen. of the
Solomons
Seal root, poplar, wild cherry
bark. colts foot, 10 lbs., $1.00;
eatnip, peppermint, spearmint,

Yellow root, 40c lb; Queen

of the Meadow, 50c lb. Add
Lpostage. R. B. Towler, Dacula,
Ret: 1; Box 221,. :
. Rattle, yellow, Sassafras
root, 20 Jb; garlic bulbs, 25c
doz:' wild cherry park. -20clb3
poke root, 15c lb. catnip, hoar-
hound, 25s doz. peppermint,
20 doz. Mrs. Martha White,
Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box 37.

Black Walnut meats. 75e qt.
Postpaid. Mrs. Homer William-
son, Soperton, Res

4,000. gourds for sale.
sizes and shapes from smallest
to largest. Ready to load on
truck, 3%c ea. Shipments by
mail or exp. 5c ea. You pay
postage. C, C. Collins, Cerdele,
R. 4.



LIVESTOCK wines



: Want hear from. party who
has White Chester kogs. State
what 2, have and quote best

10 wks. old. Stats price. R.
Rowe, Moreland. Rt. 1.

Want buy a Black P. C. boar,
ready for service, not over a
year to 16 mos. old, registered,
del. my farm at Leesburg, Ga.
Dr. J, H. Douglas, Albany.

Want 1 male pig and 2 bred
gilts unrelated, Reg.. White
Face Red Berkshire. hogs. W.
H. Neel, -Thomasville.

Want to buy little bone
guinea male pig, not over 3 ce
4 mos. old. J. B. Hand, Atlan-
ta, R. 7, Box 300. ee j

SHEEP & GOATS
3 Angora rams ready for

service. Full. blooded but not

reg, Reasonable. J, L. Harris,
Jr., Valdosta, 410 E, Park Ave.

CATTLE WANTED.

- Want to buy a fine young
steer calves (Hereford or An-
gus). Write what you have and
price. H. J. Chandler, Buch-
anan, R.

HORSES & MULES WANTED

Want 1 good plug mule, wt.
around 1000 lbs. Will pay cash.
E. & Morris, Oakwood, R. 1.



CATTLE FOR SALE



6 Herefords, horn type. 3
cows and 3 heifers. Ali reg.
fine bloodline. H, M. Parker,
Riverdale.

Fine Reg. Jersey, 4 yr. old,
9nd calf. -Will
$75.00. 4 mute, 3 fine horses.
3, 6 10, or 15 yrs. old. Miss
M. E. Adams, Marietta, Camp
Grand. :

Reg. Guernsey bull calt, Sire,
Garden Creek Gale Cavalier,
Dam. Lucritia of Garden Creek,
10665. 8 lbs. of milk 492. 1
BE CELE AB, Hammond, Ber-
ryton.

Polled Hereford bulls, 10 to

. 15 mos. of age, bred,; Polled

Hereford cows. Also Polled
Hereford heifers for sale. J. A.
Cason, Barnesville.

Sev. _reg., Jersey cows, heif-
ers and 1 bull, 4 nice Horse
colts, 4 mos. to 1 yr. old, for
sale or exc. for thoroughbred
Beef cattle, Herefords pre-
ferred; 25 nice fat geese for
sale. W. I. Pope, Tallapoosa.

3 fine grade bull calves, half
Polled Shorthorn, half excel-
lent blood milk and beef breed.
Good individuals. Sell or trade
for good beef type heifers.
Must be good individuals. T.
Q. Fleming, Brunswick.

25 grade Hereford cows and
heifers, several are heavy
sumingers, 8c pound in any
quantity, T. L. Bell, Buckhead
(Morgan Co.)

40 head Hereford and An-
gus cattle, Good feeder steers
and heifers, in excellent cond.,
See in my pasture, 6 mi. North
of West Point. or 12 mi. ~ So:
LaGrange on State Line Road.
W. J. Fletcher, West Point.

z



100 tow sacks, free. of holes, |

rooted. 24 for 25c, del. Ga.
Mrs.: R. 2M. Holloway, Dah-
lonega. Rt. 1. a

All

prices. A. Bellflower, Em-
pire, Rt. ue :
Want reg. oc iene Pigs

| qualities,

give 4 gal.

ae, ror mules, black horse
and mare, 4 and 5 yrs. old.
sound and good workers.

| $325.00 or trade for cattle or

hogs.
ville. :

Good mule, - $50.00 now;
$75.00 after Xmas. Or . trade
for good cow. 4 mi, W. Buch-
anan, near Pleasant Grove
Church... Mrs -S2 2A. Helton,
Buchanan, Rt, on A

~ Sound, fat mule, wt. 900 ne
work anywhere, also. brood
mare, fat. and a brand new
1h. wagon, Cheap. Contact T.
M. Auston for prices and terms.
A. J. Rich, Bainbridge.

Good work horse for sale or
exe: for good milch cow, fwres
fin milk with ealf, or what.have
you? A. S. Johnson. Pelham.
pit

Smooth mouth, | gray mare
mule; about 900 Ibs. $35.00

ag K. Chandler, Luthers-

reash of exc. ier 3 heifers 1 yr.

old, or 25 R. I, Red beginning
to iy callie Write or see.
J.C, Mayhue, Cumming, Rt. 4.

tra fine jack.:1 has a jennet

side. All 3-for $250.00; also 2
nice Jacks for sale, 1-5 and
other 9. C. G. Morris, Bowdon.
Good, sound mare mule,
about 1000 Ibs., good cond.,
work anywhere, $40.00. H. H.
Baxley, Rex. zt
Bargain in guar. Jacks. 2
The Weems Jack . used in
Oconee Co. for 2. yrs., with
success; another 6 yrs. old,
fine as you ever saw. Your
choice, $500.00. Changing to or
adding cattle, reason for sell-
ing. J. H. Felker, Monroe.
Good mule, choice of 3; 6,
7 and 10 yrs. old, also Black
Jersey heifer and heifer calf

labout 5 wks. old giving about

2 gal. milk. Geo. McPherson,

P. | Moultrie, Rt. 2,

Black horse mule, 11 yrs. old,
wt. 1200 lbs., in good shape and
good qualities. $75.00; 1 bull, 16
mos. old, Guernsey and Jersey
cross, light cream os good
$50.00. C. Free-
man, Omega.

Pair mules, wt. around 1000

Ibs. ea., in good cond.. for sale.
I. W. Stokes, Austell, Rt. 2.

1 good old mule, farm
tools hay; and_corn for sale.
Tenet North. Hawkinsville. J.
M. Mauldin, Hawkinsville. =

Bay mare, wt. 1000 lbs., 8
yrs. old, work anywhere, in
fine shape, $100.00; black mare
mule wt., 900 lbs., 14 yrs. old,
sound and good worker,
O. S. Barber, Deca Rt.

HOGS F OR SALE |

also



Purebred big bone Guinea
pigs for sale, $8.00 and up. 2,
$15.00. FOB, Johnson Weldon,
Woodring.

9 purebred Poland China
pigs from F.F. A. Strain. Ideal
fo breeding. Reg. in buyers
name if desired. Felton Tram-
mell. Alpharetta, R. 3.

2 reg. S. P: C. male pigs, 2 or
3 mos. old. State weight and
price desired. H. H. Rogers,
Charing. ;

Choice O. I. C. pigs, 8 wks.
a Dec. 15th, $6.00 ea. FOB.

ee Red Oak.

9 plack P. C, boars, wt. 150-

175 lbs., ea., about 6 mos. old,
sub. to reg., $20.00 ea. Johnnie
Reese, Alpharetta. (Rock Mill
Rd.) ;

25 pigs and shoats, $3. 50 ea.
and up. Must sell at once. iA.
W. Elrod, Hull.

Duroc boar, about 300 Ibs.,
treated, reg., with paper's,
$35.00 or trade for hogs or
yearlings, at once. W. H. Lock-
ett, Cuthbert, RFD 3.

5 purekred, sub. to reg., big,
black P. C. pigs. Life treated
for hog cholera. H. L. Johnson,
Bronwood.

2 reg., S. P. C. service boars,

60 percent white. Grandsons. of
Hero (Nat'l Champion), $20.00
and $25.00 ea. respectively. L.
M. Igjer, Morgan.

Reg., big bone black P. C.
boar pig, ready for service.
Also reg. Jersev bull calves.

Utaless best breeding stock is
wanted, dont write. C. J. May,
Washington.

RABBITS AND GUINEA
PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE





<

Guinea pigs, all colors, any
amount, Breeders, $2.50 pr;
youngsters, $1.50 pr. and up;
N. Z. White bred does, $3.50
to $5.00 ea. Pedigree with rab-





bit, -H. G. Williamson, Aus eee
1010 lee = 2 3

2. nice jennets, bred to an ex- |

colt about 5 mos. old by her }





Bee tae. reg, oe
burg does, bred to the Souths |

outstanding Toggenburg = sire,

Sir Roderick,

$5.00. B

11942 ped. kids. ~

Atlanta,
De 5140.

At Stud:
Senator, Natural horn-
Fee, Reg.
$3.00. Natural

buck,
Tess.

At stud, fee,
ooking orders for early

93 Warren St. No E.

Fiend Seance

$5.00; Grades,
buttheaded Tog-

genburg buck: Fee, $2.00. Mrs.

Z. -R. McElroy,.
Norwood Ave.,
DE 3710.

Atlanta, 205
s. E. Phone

-1 50-50 Nubian and . Saanan,
8 mos, doe. 1, 7-8 Saanan doe
from 6 qt. dam. 1 reg. purebred

win
Paynes

At Stud, ree. purekred Tog-
genburg buck,

h_| doe from 6 gt, 15 oz. dam. Ed-
Simpson.

Atlanta, 695

Aver Ni: W.

G-Man Joes

Confucius, T 3032. Best blood

lines,
grades,

Atlanta,

Fee,

purebreds, $5.00;
$3.00. Warren Rollins,

349 Murray Hill Ave., :

Ned. De 6912. .



- POULTRY Sk

John ene
{ish bantams. From show

1109 Acian St.

j} equal value. Mrs. Hattie Hollo

Partridge Rock and



aN

ANCONAS WANTED:

Want 1 pure blood Ancona
rooster, not over 6 or 7 mos.
old. Write for full details.

Write. Arthur ees Blairs-

ville, R.

5

BARRED WHITE AND OTH-

-ER ROCK

-Want 10. ie grade 8 mos.
old or older B. R. cockerels.
State best price, FOB your
station. Mrs. Z B, Collier,
Cochran.

Want 2 March or April 1941
hatch AAA. White Rock or
White Wyandotte roosters,

State what you have and pice

at once,

Mrs. Jewell C. Moore,

Lawrenceville. Rt. 2.

Want

lets. State price. Mrs. C: C.
Herris, Newnan,
CORNISH: ;
Want AAA Short aS blocky
tupe, March hatched. Dark

Cornish

20 March = or April
hatch AAA. B. R. or Red pul-

game coekerels. Jas.

~ 1 good work mare, 6 yrs. old, i Craig. Athens, Georgian Ho-

CHICK-

MISCELLANEOUS
ENS:
Want to hear <n: party

having

some chickens to let |

out on shares or halves, or pay

for them with eggs: the hens |
lay. Am reliable and will give.

best of

eare. Roy. Cantrell, Bu-

fordwchtccs.

| TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,

DUCKS, ETC WANTED:

Want
having

to heae - from party
non-inbred, 100 _per-

cent pure North Western Broad

Breasted turkeys,
reasonable price,
you have and price,

State what
George

Harrison, Tignail,



POULTRY FOR SALE.



AUSTRALORPS:
17 fine Black Australorps, 2

roosters,
laying),

order, Mrs. I. S.

15 pullets (soon start
$20.00 FOB. M. O, with
Teagle, Cor-

dele, Rt. B.

BANTAMS:
Sev. nice trios B. B. Old Eng-

lish and
ea. kind, pair.
back guar.

tams,

vannah,

Bantams:

B. B,. Modern ban-
Money
J. M. Manly, Sa-

705 Allen Ave.

lish and 2 Silver Spangled
Hamberg cocks, $2.00 ea.; also

some | fine,
$3.50. pr.
None better).

quail,

Buford.

large Bob White
(Selling out.
C, T. Gaines,

Buft Cochin Ranke pecker
els, $1.00 ea. FOB. C. B. Elling-
ton, Rutledge.

A bantam

(Sebright) for

sale, $25.00, at once. Buford L.

Tucker,
5 Red

Newnan.
bantam roosters (feath-

ers on legs), raised this yr., 3-

3% Ibs.
J

AAA

ea.. 50c ea. FOB. Mrs.

EX McClung, Hiram.

grade Andalusian

Blues, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets,
now laying. $5.00 del. Mrs. W.
Treadaway, Adairsville. Rt. 1.

40 Golden Sebright
and pullets,

free. H.
Buff
els, $1

hens
$40.00: 5 roosters
G. Stewart. Shellman.

cochin Bantam coker-

00. ea, FOR. CB,

Ellington, Rutledge.
1 English Red cap rooster,

purebred, $2.00;
east Jap. Silkie rooster,
eek. TO

Hens, $2. 00

nton, Chatsworth,



| paid, for Jot. Mrs. C. M, M

Ferels, $1.25 ea.; also full breed

tee chicken feed sacks. J:
Barron, Acworth, P. o. Box

CORNISH:
: 1 Dark Cornish ae ce
|eockerel, Berry str., $1.00;

oe $5.50, or $1.50 ea; white,

for sale. at

mos. old, 7-8 Ibs.,

1 fine Black Po-

$1.00,














ect Dennington,
Rt.

fe Bae Breast
game bantams and Dark Corr

+ see

















ners. W. K. Herndon, pede

BARRED, WHITE AND.
OTHER ROCKS: .
Have few fine B. R..
chicks, ready to ship. Ori
Alewine, Hartwell, Box 110.
Be AAA Barred hoe

erels, (from _ prize winnin

pullets, $1. 50. ea.; 1 pr.
N.:Z. rabbits, $2. 50, or exc. He

















man, Athens, 240 Beulah

Thompson Ringlet Be
. old cockerels, exh
type, $1.50 ea. 2 for $2.7
guar, John A. Wilson,
- Choice purebred Part
Rock rooster, $1.25 at my 3



















Lace Wyandotte eggs,
uary, 75c per 15. Brnest Ww
liams, Monroe. cnt: ers

10 May hatch W, R. pu
direct Rusks, 80c ea. not



gan, Dublin. Rt. 6.
~ W. R. AAA pullets and cock-




Buff Orp., 3 mos, old, $1,00 a:
All FOB Perkins. Mss. Beul a
B. Thorne, Perkins, 2

18 AAA Peicks B. R. cock
els, direct, May 1 hatch, $2.00
ea, 3 for $5, 00. C. rown,,
Hartwell. . eee

pure White Rock rooster
April hatch, $1.00 ea., or. ex!



















113.

100: Bo ane pullets, A
hatch, wt. 4 lbs., or more. spon
ready to lay. $1.00 ea. LEO
my yard. Sell all or as_ man
as wanted. Mis. M, L. ee
Fayetteville. phone 77. ,

















hans, 1 yr. old, same str., $1. 00
ea. Miss Cora B. Patterson, =
Ty. ee: 3, Ox 1S. = ;

4 young Dark Cornish roost=









Ga. collard plants, head in
winter, 25c C; 300, 60c; 90c
500; $1.75 M. Postage paid. a
O. Sikes, Sylvester.






















over, x
Mrs. W. C. Jarvis, Mystic.

Large, big type, yellow leg
ged Dark Cornish cockerel,
$2.00 ea.. 2 for $3.00; 4, $5.50
if ordered at once: 6 hens, same
type, $9.00. Mrs. J. E. Ston
Adairsville, Rt. 2.

5 nice, lage, healthy, pure-
bred Dark Cornish Februar
pullets, some now laying; also
fine April hatch rooster, $8.50
for lot. Mrs. J. C. Harron, Mar-
tin. Rise

Pure Dark Cornish cokinels:
ready for service, $1.50 ea. in
lots of 2. or $2.00 ea.; also large
Red Valencia peanuts, 12%c lb.
del. H. W. Thurmond, Green
bore, Rt. 1-- Box tt

GAMES AND GIANTS: |
-~ White Jersey Giant cocks, 6
3 for: $5.00,
or $2.00 ea, FOB. Mrs. He Al-
jen, Williamson.

Fine English game cocked
1 fine fighter, 3 yrs. old, $3.0
4 April hatch, $2.00 ea, Edwi
Weight, Talona. Sea

5 pit game stags, March- Ap=
yil hatch, Clairborne and War-
horse, up to 5% Ibs., on walk,
$1.50 ea, FOB. Emmitt Cald-
well, Senoia. Rt, 2.

5 roosters, 10 hens, 2 yrs. old,
Irish Gray, Blue Traveler,
Warhorse, Grost Cross roost-
ers, $1.75 ea.: hens, $1.25: 10
roosters, 20 pullets, same stock,
April 1941 hatch, . $1. 25:
pullets, $1.00 ea. H. Duffey,
McDonough, Rt. - Box 402

Pure Traveler hens, 1% yrs._
old, $1.00 ea.; young . cocks,
$1.50 ea. Guar. pure game.
Miss Mary Dunlap, Chauncey.

10-12 purebred March-Ayeil
hatch Black Giant pullets, 80
ea., 12 for $9.00; 2 April cock*
erels, $2525 208 $1 25 -ea.- cash, =
No exch. Mrs. B. H. Purvis
Helena, Rt. 1.

Blue Traveller cock, 2 yrs.
old, wand 2.-==hens, $3. 00 ea;
Show type Golden Sewight. 2 -
yr. old cock, $1.50; trio Doms, ~
$5.00; 10 Blue-Gray hens. $2. 00
ea: cock, $3.00. C. R. Wade,
Haddock. =

5 Black and 2 White Mame
moth Giant roosters. April Ist
hatch, 7 and 8 lb, roosters,
$1.00 ea. FOB, Mrs, M. C
Boyett, Cobbtown ie he: :











































POULTRY FOR SALE





MARKET BULLETIN

POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE

FARM HELP WANTED |






























































GAMES AND GIANTS:
3 Cuban Blue game stags:
wt. 6 fs.. 2$2.00- 5. Ibs.
$1. 50: 4 Ibs., $1.00. First mony
order. gets them. S. O. Huff,
Monticello. Rt 4. \
Sniders pure Bacon War-
horse pit game cocks, $5.00 ea;
hens, stags, _pullets, $3.00 ea;
Ss. A. Ginn Grays, cocks, $3. 00
to $5.00 ea: 1 stag, 2 pullets,
$5.00: Grist Grady stags, $9.00
Guar. Tom Weaver, Canon.

_ Some fine Game hens, $2.00
ea. or exc. for anything can
arm; S. M. Seabacn

Several very fine Lindstrom
best grade cockerels, for sale
or exc. for pullets. E. D. Towns,
Flovilla.

d W. Li. pullets, Apr. hatch,
a ea. Also a_ggod 5 yr. old

Bane $125.00: 1 gcod, lavge
plug mule, $25. 00. W. C. Rees,
Kennesaw, Rt. 1.

85 Barron W..L. yr. old hens
also 12 R. I. Red. pullets and
-B. R. pullets, 7 mos. old, all
00 ea. Send coops. No chks.
_ B. T. Thornton, Bowdon,

A, Brown Leghorn hens
March 1941 hatth, Laying and
healthy, 80c. ea. Send coop or
-ecm> after. Will not be for sale
after two weeks. Mts. Sudie.C.
a Calhoun, 454 W. Line
fi

MINORCAS:

2H Black Minorca cockerels, 7
mos. cS purebred Pape str.,
a 0 2 for $3.85; lot for
ty .00. Wallace Wilson; Gaines-
: ille, Rij: Gare. Re _

YH



MISCELLANHOUS CHICK.
ENS

6 or 7 roosters. wt, 4-5 Ibs.
ea., 60c ea. Clifford Eugne
ohnson, Kingston.

, RPHINGTONS:

Ee gu hatched Buff Orp., and

-R. I. Red puillets and cocker-
ce " direct from Cert. and-
ploodtested flocks, 75 ea. at

1941 hatch, bloodtested and leg
panges. $3. OUve8. 22: for $5. 00.
agg or money back.
Mrs. Tom Hilliard, Bowersville.
=6 extra mes, surbred Buff
ey pullets, ready to lay, $1.00
ea.: rooster, Same ag and Str.,
$1. .50, or $6.50 for lot. Mrs. H.

Wilson, Martin,

ACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
UAIL, ETC., FOR SALE:
Ringneck doves, $1.00 pr.;





ty and last.yr. hatch; $1.00 ea.,
52. 15 trio. JS. Robison, Jack-
een
Large brown and blue pig-
ns, Solid col. About 30 head
r. sale. $1.00 pr. Money with
oF der, Junior Courson, Baxley,
4
: Finest breed of White Kings
and Carneaux, 75c pr. if, buy
whole lot of 3 or 400. me
sha these birds cost $3.00, $6.00,
dq $10.00 er. . Wire, John
pee. 4 . 6, Box 164, Atlanta.
Homer pigeons, $3. 00 pr.
ioreughbred stock, good
quab breeders, J. M: Marsh,
KaFayette, Chattanooga St.

: 1 beautiful male. Peacock,
-14 yrs, old, for sale. Mrs. V.
Harris, Good Hope.

Fine, large, tame Bob White
eG 8 $3.50 pair, while they
[a0 . Gaines, Buford.
arge. HAA and Blu if
ons 30 head, at $1.0
Money with crder,
Courson, Baxley. ne &.

EDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES |
AND RHODE ISLAND):

4 Gold Bond str. Mahood, R.
, Red cockerels; wt. .6 ibs.,
$1.50 ea., $5.00 tot. _ Several
Ce. Hybria pullets, $1.25 ea.
S. F. Pirkle, Grayson. |
12 Parmento Red hens, 1 and
|B. yrs. old; 1 Parmento Red
male, 2 yrs. old, $20.00 for lot.
_. S. Copeland, Jackson.
35 N. H. Red pullets, April
hatch, 1 rooster, $1.25 ea.: 10
White Giant pullets, 1 rooster,
May hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J.
Ww. Stafford, Crossland.
Po laying N. H. Red pullets
and cockerel, $15.00. R. C:
Mecollen. Albany.

100 R. f. Reds, age ranging
rom 15 mos. to 7 mos., 90 ea.
dis. bi, Holcomb, Ma-
R. 2.
"about 50 AAA Parmenise
Ree hens; about 75 AAA Booth
White Leghorn hens and
Bullets I W. Curry, Atlanta,
215 14th St.. N. W..
Cae Red roostrs, $1.50 ea.;
4 rows Ringneck Pheasants,
$1.50 eu.: Cochin bantams, $1.00
oe Amilee Long, Bremen.

pig-
pair.
Junior





Ane or seid coops. Milton
ise. Ashburn; Rt. 2.
3 Bult Orp. males, January

Gen. Buff-Cochin bantams, this

B.



REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
AND.RHODE ISLANDS):
N. H. Red, Parmenter str.

AAA pullts, from. KR, O. :P.

roosters, 10 a $7.50: 1 rooster

free, FOB. R. . Barns, Gray-
mont.

3 AAAS. GR. I Red Apert
cockerels of best breed, $1.25
ea. or exc. for pullets of saine
age and breed. W. J. Thur-
mond, Greensboro.

9 mos. old Parmentor Red
cockerels from Co 1 eer ts
flock, $3.00 ea. W, E. Neville,
Rabun Gap.

400 N. H. Red AAA pullets,
3-16 tos: old, 8d..ea.. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch.

Pure Mahogany col. R. I.
Red, Mar. hatched cockerels,
Sr50 ea
cockerels,
Mires -&.
Hd :

t: BO. PB. banded cock;
Parmenter Str., wt. 9 Ibs., dam
recerd 291 eggs, Priced very
reasonable and pedigree fur-
nished free. Harry Poole, War-
wick.

8 choice R. I. Red cockerels,
dvect from Dioita toate Mar.
hateh, $150 .ca- FOB. PF. S;
Adair, Carnesville.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS.
GEESE, ETC.

49 Bronze Turkeys, 95 lb.
Nice, fat, May hatched. Mrs.
Tommie Giles. Chauncey, R. 1.

M. B. Turkys, 7 mos. 01d,
$15.00 trio. (1 tom, 2 hens).
White P. Rock hens or pullets,

same age, $1.50 ea.
R. Sorrells; Monroe,

\

12 hens, 1 roostem, $15.00; All
FOB. Mrs. L. W. Sedgo, Pink-
hurst; RFD 1.

10 Black and White ducks,
only 14 drake in lot, 65c ea.;
also 3 ducks. half-feathered out,
30c ea, Postage not included.
Miss Cassie Arnold, Tifton, R.
4, Box 34.

12 M. B. turkey toms, wt.
18-20 Ibs., $5.00 @a., 30c lb. Apr.

hatched; 6 M.. B: turkey hens,

A pr.-May hatched, wt. 10- 12
lbs., $3.00 or 30c Ib., trio $10. a
Mrs: W. I: Miles, Baxley, R.
Box 208.

6 large White Pekin duces.
3, 1 yr. old and.3, 7 mos. old;

3 ducks and 3 draks, Fine
layers and ro to eat. 6 for
HN Mrs, Miller, Cleve-
land

15 pure Bourbon Red. tur-
kys, Apr. hatched; toms, 15
to 18 lbs.; hens, 10 to 12 Ibs.,
$3.00; toms, $4. 00, 50c added

if shipped: Mrs. J. J. Bond,

Elberton; R.

Mammoth Bronze turkeys,
April hatch, toms, $6.00; hens,
$4.00 ea. Mrs. J. G. Wilson,
Dunwoody. PtreeDunwoody

Road.

2 nice M. B, hens, $3.00 ea.
oO. STieht Brahma hens and
rooster, purebred, $3.00 for
fio. Exc. all for a purebred 3
mos: old Jersey or Holstein
heifer calf. Mrs. Gs W. Span-
non; Lenox.

3 purebred April hatch Nar-
ragansett toms, $6.00 ea pra-
paid, .. or $5: 00. not prepaid.
T. Adams, Elberton. Rt. 3.
4 M. B. turkeys, 3 toms and
1 hen, 25e 1b. Wt. from 12 to
16 Ibs. ea: also 6 nice shoats,
65-80 lbs.,
Howell, Greensboro. Rt. 3.

3 extra large, April hatch
big bone pire Bronze tirkeys,
2 hens and 1 tom for
COD. H. G. Bryan, Philomath.
150 Bronze turkeys, 25c 1b.
Neal T. Williams, Buena Vista.

30 Speckled guineas, 75 ea.
FOB. Exp. office Atlanta. U.

L. Carmical, Atlanta, 165
Ridge Ave., R. 237.
Pure Northwestern broad

treast Bronze turkeys, Apr.

hatch; toms; 25-35 lb: Hens. 14- |

20 ibs., 30c Ib. FOB. Mester

| McCrary, Molena.

_ Some very nice ttirkeys, both
large and small ones, for sale.
Mrs. R. H. Braswell, Alamo.

5 M. B. turkeys, 2 toms and
3 hens, $20.00. Cash with or-

Aer. Mrs. . M. Arrington,
Midville. Rt. 2. : :
15 Big Mississippi type

geese, $1.50 Be or $1:25 ea: for

entire lot. FOB, Mrs. F. A.

Tappan, White Plains.
Pirebred,; large type, big

bone M. turkeys: Tom, this

spring hatch, $5.00; 2 yr: old
hen (slightly mixed with White
Holland), excellent layer, $4.00.
Lightly erated. Mrs. Boyd Bag-
gett, Douglasville, Rt. 1.

Big bon Giant Bronze tur
keys, out of eggs costing $42.00
doz. Toms, $10.00 ea; pair for
$18.00. LL. J: Ellis, Cumming.

M. B. breeding . gobbler, a
$10. 00 value for $8.00; Hen
and gobbler, $12. 00: hens, $5.00
ea; 8 mos. old turkeys, 30c
pound: 10 pr. mixed pigeons

for $2.00. Miss Johnnie Davis,

Atlanta, 42 Grove Place N. W.





large Partridge Rock

Charleston Ave.,

for sale: Mrs: W. A.

$10.00



WYANDOTTES:

12 Silver Lace Wyandottes,
Rose Comb hens, $1.00 a.: 1
cockerl, $1,00; 2 New Hamp-
shire Rds, hae 35 ea. Money or-
der with order. Mrs. G. D. El-
kins, Whigham, R. 2. ;

Purebred AAA R. C. Silver
Lace . Wyandotte cockerels,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. Taylor Speir,
Dawson, Rt. 3, Box 129.

t March hatch purebred S.
L. Wyandotte rooster, $1.50.
J. H. Putnam, Ranger.



POSITIONS WANTED



Middleaged, single man,
wants job as overseer of farm.
Can: handle
Farmd all life. Like to. get
with good people. HL Dz Moss,
Dewyrose; R. 1.

Reliable man with 4 _ yrs.
exp. wants job as tractor or
truck driver on fram, with
good man. Have wif and 5
children. Want to hear at once.
& Ho. Mattin, . Atiafita; 5
Sk.

Want farm near Atlanta, | V
good house, land; on school
bus route. Would consider. im-~-
proving buildings with good

an. C: Hand, Atlanta, 649

serne St. =i,

Good, exp. dairy ang truck
drives wants job. Can start
work at once. State wages in
first letter. Robert E; Han-
cock, Bishop, Rt. 1.

Want good 2 h. crop on 50-.
50 basis, good land and good
man to live with. Honest. dont
drink, willing wofker. Ref. if
wanted. D. A. Flowees, Plain-
Ville; Rt, 1.

22 yr. old white man wants
job on large dairy (45 cows or
more in milk), or as outside
man. Some exp., single. $8.00
week and board. Hugh D.
Winkler; Carcollton. Rt. 5.

Young single man wants
work on farm with good man,
$20. 00 mo. and be paid every
two weeks, No real bad habits,
Willing to work, easy to get
along with. Ollie Clark, Roys-
ton, Bt:

White girl; 20 yrs. of. age,
wants job light farm work, no
field work, for small salary,
room and board. lary Anne
Vaughn, Quitman, Rt:

Want 24h. farm or more.
Can operate tractor also do
earpenter work, or will take
job ag manager or overseer,
in So. Ga: . W: EB: White,
Moultrie, care Gen, Del.

Man, 40 yrs, old, wants job
on farm. Exp. tractor driver,
can work any type tractor, 7
yrs. exp. cultivating and plant-
ing. State salary in first let-
ter, O. C. Fosky; Thomasville.

Want job Superintending
Poultry and Stock farm for
1942, Exp. and best of ref, P.
C. Reid, Mt. Zion.

Mah and wife desire position
as Caretaker of country place,
or farm, in DeKalb ot Fulton
Co: Or dealing with livestock
and poultry. John H. Moore,
Chamblee. Rt, 2.

Married man, 47 yrs. old,
wants job as foreman on stock
farm. Exp. with machinery
and ean handle labor. Refer-
ences. 14 yrs. exp. on stock
ag L: O: Prook, Zebulon,

t

Want job looking after stock
farm. 6 ih family large enough
to work. Sev. yrs. exp. in this

work. Make offer. C. D. Mc- }

Grotha,; Ft. Valley, Rt: 2.

Exp, Stwipper and Barn man,
age. 52, in good health, with
wife and 12 yr. old boy; wants
job at Dairy, with 3 R. house
to liv in, close e chutch
and school. State saalry paid
and all particulars. H. _H.
Akin, Tallapoosa. Rt. 1, Box
131,

Middleaged woman wants

job on farm for self ang 10 yr.
old girl, for $3.00 week and
home. No field work nor milk-
ing. Have to be moved: Mrs.
Helen Schwering, . Hampton,
Rt. 2, Box 9.

Young married man; wants
job on Poultry or Truck farm
in Fulton Co.; wife and 2 chil-
dren. L, E. Bucney, Atlanta,
956 Euclid Ave. ;

/no fild owrk,

lows.
be eT oa $7.50 week, board

zoom: Mrs. W.

ta; 731 Mor,'and Avey

tor driver



FARM HELP WANTED



CORRECTION:

Want. an aged couple to live
in the house with my father
in Turner Co., near Ashburn.
Free garden and potato patch.
L: S. NeSmith, Augusta, Py OF
Bok 752:



Want a girl or woman for |

light farm work for home,
board, and clothes. Orphan
preferred, Also a good farm

hand, man or boy. Mrs. M--E.
Davis. Norcross, R. 1:

Want at once woman, 20-35
yrs. old, for light farm work,
no field work. Writ or come
see. J. T. Holaomb; Canton,
Bee:

Want a man with large fam-
ily with 2 or 3 good plow
hands to take 1-H, crop on

halves and others work with

me fa wages. Must be depend-

able and good workers. See or

aS W. A. Moore, Haddock,
ee ls

Want some good woman at
once, to do light farm work,
nor milking.
Herbert
Bone, Dallas. R. 4.

Want a young man to work
on small farm, do plowing,
milking, ete. Live as, one of
family for board and ae crop.
J. N; Price: Boston, R. F. D.

Want man and wife or moth-
er and sgn for small diary
farm. Woman to dp fight farm

work, no field work, Man for
general farm work and tend-
ing cows. Wages, board and
Be. Ceramer. Sa-
vannah, R. 3. i

Want intelligent. clan, coun-
try gir] to live in home with
couple and do light farm
work, no field work, $14.00 mo:
and board. Roy Bell, Atlanta,
713 Glenn St.

Want good man for 40 A.,
4 R. house, barn, pasture for
1 cow, 25 A. in cultivation;

-% A. cotton allotment, School
biig and Mthodist church near

by. Standing rent. J. W. Law-

horn, McDonough, Rt. 1. *
Want woman, reliable, un-

encumberg for light _ faim

work, no field. work: Refer-
ences, In replying state age
and salary expected. Mrs. Ed-
sar Bow ye. Hapeville, Box
11. phone Ca 6696 one
day-time.

Want middleaged woman to
live in home and do light farm
work; no field work. Good
home, small salary. Mrs. Boze,
1401 Clifton Rd.. P, oO. Em-
ory University, Ga.

Want /hice white woman,
8ood character, to live in home
with widow alone and do ght
farm work. no field work. Live
as one of family. wil exc. ref.,
if interested. Mrs. thel. Ray,
Arlington, Rt. 2, Box 79.

Want unencumbered. white
reliable woman, good - charac-
ter, 30-45 yrs. to live in home
with couple and do light farm
work, no field work. Urs. Jesse
J: Dott; Doutlas; <P: , Box
508.

Want girl willing wacker for
light farm work, no field work.
$4.00 week, private room and
shower. A. C. Greenberg, At-
lanta, 124 Vine St: N. W.

Want unncumberd, mid-
dleaged, white woman to do
light farm work, no field work,
for home with mother and
daughter- Reasonable salary.
Mrs. C. A. Castellow, Macon,
422 Johnsen Ave.

Want 2 or 3 h. fapmer on
50-50 basis for farm near Pal-
mtto. P. D. Shumate, ee
S. E:

Good 2 h: farm, 5 R. house,
good bottom land: near church
and school bus line; to let out
on standing rent or other
share basis. White or colored.
Like to hear at once. J:- M.
Griffin} Shiloh. Rt. 1.

Want 2 large families to
take care of 44 A, tobacco, and
35 A. cotton. Need exp. trac-
in family.
workers or 50-50 basis. High
schoo] and 3 churches in sight.
E. B. Morven.

Want unencumbered white

woman for light farm work, no
field work. Milk 1 cow. $2. 50
week, private room and board.
Mrs.: W. CC. Sutton. Jsup.
Rt. 2.

Want farin hand for 1942,
not under 40 yrs. old. Part
a@op and part pay. or all crop
or pay. Must be able to do
good work. White or black.
Furnish board and bed. Can
use at once. If interested; come
see, 10 mi. W: Dallas near
Roses Gin ang Store. J. 6.
Campbell, Dallas: Rt. 4.

Want white or col. farmer
for 2-H. crop, on 50-50 basis,
4% mi. from Palmetto. Good
land, houses, stock and pas-
ture. W. H. Hill, Jr., Palmetto.

Want couple to live in mod-
ern county home of three
adults. Man to work on farm,
wife do light farm work, no
field work. Good home and
reasonable salary to capable
couple. John B, Taylor. Ball

Crqund.



-liams, Buena Vista.

farm and help with |
}work, no field work

family. Mrs. R. E. Ha

Day.

| Gmakes bal per acre



prterred,
Mtn., R. a

Want intellignt, iene
dleagqd white woman ft
home with middleage
and help with light far
no field work. Do milkir
times. Board and salary.
Ike Cowart. Colquitt.

Want man to run 3
farm on halves. Neal T.





































































- Want a well educated,
try girl for light fa m vO
no field work. Goo
further ducation. re
Bishop, Thomasville, R

Want young girl to |
home with old cou

take a . woman, Mes
Carter, Coffee. Rt. :

Want woman, 20-50,
farm work. no. field
Room, board, $2.00 wee
be more), Mrs. E, W:
Odum. Rtl, Box 120.

Want reliable, w.
encumbered woman,
old, for light farm
field work. Home (mod
yeniences) in Catocsa C
$12.00 mo. Mrs. Fannie
Rock Spring, Rt. 1. 3

Want nice, clean a
middleaged rr eferred,
farm work,
$8.00 mo,
Gainesville: Rt: 4, B

Want good farmer on
basis. 40 Acres to far
and houses, wates*,
stock. Mrs. Geor; ia RS 5
ly; Hortens. Rt. 1.

ince goed, all

ea wreefer one tha
hlp. State age. et
Daugherty; Ameri

Want girl, or ph
to help with light f
no field work, Liv

lanta, 794 Angier Av

Want white orpha
help with light farm
field work; for boar
ine and will send to

Mrs, Robrt R. Coop
ft .
Want good wortkr

crop, good house,

bus rt..16 mi. Atlanta
4ths basis or stand
Some paid wiht wor
want couple (both t
without children, whit
ord. Man to milk, tend ga
and other work. Mrs. D 1
Henry, Atlanta, 1061 Ss
St. N,; W.

Want man and wife
country place.
and garden. :
drivers Good house, j
fuel furnished. Wo
Chamblee, Rt. 1.

Want man ahd fami
or colored. for 2 h.
8-10 A, cotton allotm
truck and hogs, als
3 R. hottse with 2 fi
good weil itt vard.
by door. 5-% mi. Pelt
Sloan; Pelham, Rt. 1.

Want unencumb rey
reliable woman; 25
in home and do.
werk, milk. cow b
work. Board, room and
Mrs. Cornelia Johnson

Good 1 h. farm: to |
Will include mule
seed; grow Span
eane and carn. P!
bor in summer a
write: Call in p
Garrtt, Ft. Gaines.

Want exp. farm
ber. good, stady
liable. Work. mu
farm. 90 percent peant
location, water.
pasture. ide &
part ba 9 Ly By Pat
auitt, Rt. :

Want nage! sober
liv as oh of family
7 acr allotm

nish work when not a
Good chance. Must |
reputation, J. M. El
well, Rt. 2:

Want man, wife anc
Stilson. to furnish them
mule and tools for s
I fuchish seed, fertili
milch cow. Mrs. J. P:
Savannah. 853 E,

Want good,
woman for gen.
work; no field w
home ard small 8:
required. Mis, E.
Atlanta, Rt. 4,
4382. a

Want or colored