PDEPARTMENT 9
TOM LINDER
AGRICULTU RE
COMMISSION ER
ME 25.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1942
ADIO. ADDRESS BY TOM LINDEE
arm Lind Edition Sora 23
Our Special Farm Land Edition will be published on
tember 23rd; Farms For Sale, For Rent, Wanted To
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BUREAU OF MARKETS (222 STATE CAPITOL),
ater than Thursday, September 17th. All notices of
pe received later than September 17th, will neces-
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ERY LIMITED. All notices for LAND ISSUE MUST
OT EXCEED fifty (50) words, including name and ad-
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NOTICE.
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
September 4, 1942
Atlanta.
$1.25-$2.00
ples, bulk, per bu.
(Lima), per bu. hprs,
ans (Snap), per bu. hprs.
ds, per doz. bun.
.30=
(Green), per doz. ears
.20-
per 8 qt. bkts.
30>
.40-
ars, bulk, per bu.
(Field), bulk, per bu.
.00=
rs, per bu. hprs.
jash, per bu. hprs.
Potatoes, per bu. bkts.
40-
p Salad, per bu. hprs.
-(Bunched), per doz. bun,
.50- 1.00
1.00- 1.50
-15- 1.25
2,00- 2.50
1.00- 1.25
.15- 1.00.
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15
29
00
.60
65
15
Over WSB, September 1st)
Today, next. Pisnveiag,, next Saturday and next Tuesday
is my purpose to make brief talks. over this station.
I want to call to your attention some of the problems co)
fronting the farmers today.
The problems of the farmers are your elles. becaus
everyone must depend on the farms for food and clothing. |
This war has already brought radical changes in our e
- onomic life, with less goods of every kind for our needs.
It has brought increased cost of living and higher taxes.
The increased flow of money, coupled with reduced pro-
duction of merchandise, causes inflation.
The farmer's greatest problem today grows out of th @
aCe
The national administration, the great daily papers or th
large cities of the North, as well as radio commentators, have
looked out on the American farmer toiling in the fields, an
have chosen the farmer as the scape-goat on whom to cast the
blame for the high cost of living and inflation.
Neither the farmer or any other group can bial be
charged with responsibility for these ills.
(Continued on Page Two)
=
Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction
;: Markets
Reports received at this office show. following average prices paid
for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: =
September 4, 1942
August 25Augusta
August 27Thomasville
August 27Valdosta
August 31Sylvester
September 1Arlington
September 1Douglas
September 1-Macon
September 2Rome
September 2Vidalia
September 3Bainbridge
TOP FED CATTLE 4
August 27Augusta $ 8.75-$10.00
August 27Thomasville . t : 11.00- 11.50
August 27Valdosta : 11.00- 11.70
_ August 31Sylvester 12.00- 13.50 _
September 1Arlington 2 9.00- 10,10
September 1Douglas j 12.00
September 1Macon . = : 13:00: =|
September 2Rome : 13.00
September 2Vidalia 5 y 11.50.
owing are quotations by wholesale dealers in Atlanta and other cities (FOB. points mentioned) as furnished by the State Bureau of Markets. Prices
Grades B and C and Current Receipts (yard run) are quoted by wholesalers from 2 to 5e per dozen below these
ted are for Georgia Grade A eggs only,
Lares; White, Grade A, Doz.
igs, Medium, Grade A, Doz.
gs, Small, Grade A, Doz.
ns, Col, 4% Ibs., aw.
Leghorn, lb:
Atlanta
September 4, 1942 er subject to variation. -
INDEX
Flowers and Seed For Sale__,..2-
Flowers and Seed Wanted____
Flowers and Plants For Sale
Plants: Por: Sale eg
Seed For Sale
Second Hand Machinery For Sale
Second Hand Machinery Wanted___
Miscellaneous For Sale neces
Miscellaneous. Wanted_...
Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Hee Reem S
Nip
lo
Ae enema nme mee mree asec
NWwk
IO)
KN
1
Honey Bees and Bee Supplies
Fruit and Butter For Sale.
eld peas, not mixed, bu.
Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.), bu.
1.00}.
E15
5T= .60
1.00~ 1.05
Potatoes and Vegetables For Sale___
Syrup For Sale
Tobacco For Sale :
Grain and Hay For Sale. =
Pecan and Other Fruit Trees___.. oe
Incubators and Brooders For Sale
CR AVR A Se AR OR RE Oe Beg
veet potatoes, Per 100 Ibs.
ibbage, (Green), Per 100 Ibs.
1.50- 1.75
Livestock: Wanted. = 3
Rabbits and Cavies For Sale
ibbage, (White), Per 100 Ibs.
No. 1, Peavine, per ton
+ No, 1, Peanut, per ton
anish peanuts, No. 1, Ton,
(Del. Shelling Plant) .
onseed (Prime)
18.00-20.00
15.00-16.00
on
. 1
a
Cattle Fer: Sate. =e
Sheep and Goats For Sale. 6-
Sheep and Goats Wanted...
-135.00 Hors? For: Sale 2 =e Se ee
Horses and Mules For Sale.
FOB Shipping Point)
seed meal, 8 per cent
eed meal, 7 per cent
t meal, 45 per cent
nn 32..00-32.50 | Positions Wanted
= #8000 1 farms For Rent Se =
35.00-35.50 | Farm Help Wanteds. 3. = aes
1
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ptt! ie ke
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OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
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Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
_ By Department of Agriculture ~
Tom Linder. Commissioner
_ Executive Office. State Capitol,
Z Atlanta. Ga.
Publication Office
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ae a __ Atlanta, Ga.
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tadio Address By Tom li nder
(Continued from Page One)
_ToM LINDER
. Shortage of production of civilian supplies, in-
creased cost of living and decreased purchasing pow-
of money, are the-natural results of war,
. They are as inevitable as sunshine and rain, as
sunrise and sunset, or as life and death.
: The purpose of this series of short talks is not
yrimarily to defend the farmer from undeserved crit-
ism, aS important as that is.
A heart to heart discussion of the problems of
Nation, is my purpose today.
The farmer yogay | is eee under tremendous
ndicaps.
These handicaps are steadily increasing. These
andicaps threaten to become ineneaountabily in the
ming year.
Farm production will steadily decrease through-
)L ha duration in spite of all that our heroic and
patriotic farmers can do.
0 do not farm. At this crucial hour when our be-
loved country is in peril, when the first and only
hought of every patriot should be to win the war and
reserve our heritage of freedom, a mutual under-
standing of each others problems and sympathetic
cooperation of all our people, is most essential,
The farmers of our country do not seek to make
y profit out of the war. They are only interested in
being able to continue to produce the food and cloth-
ing and war munitions to save our, country,
Every thoughtful person knows that victory in
leng war must depend on farm production,
_ Farmers cannot produce at less.than cost.
The military need of our country is fast deplet-
man power on the farms.
ant presnt. prices of farm crops, the farmer can-
ne vt pay farm wages to compete with labor prices in
r construction and war production.
- Unless our people realize these facts now, we
re certain to be faced with critical shortages of
- and fiber crops when it is too late to do anything
i aa
The farmers are ee selling their. erops gen-
erally at less than the cost of production.
The average price received by farmers during
. ten. year period from 1919 to 1929 was higher
the price being paid today for the same crops.
_ On the other hand, prices which the farmers paid
supplies, material and equipment during the same
on year period were lower than the prices that the
rmers are having to pay today,
It is urgent that the farmers hold this years wae
| crop off the market until they receive a price
d twenty-two cents a pound. They are entitled
receive this for their cotton under the terms of the
price control law, and the ceiling on cotton goods fixed
the Office of Price Administration.
A
ds is guaranteed by the Government, but the ceil-
rice to farmers for their cotton is not guaranteed.
farmers must make their own fight through
0 eae to the farmers
the farmers as they affect the welfare of the entire,
_ It is my hope in these talks to bring suok a bet-|
ter understanding of the farmers burden by those.
e ceiling price fixed to cotton mills for suion
movement to obtain the ceiling price pro-
for cotton will : increase the price of ee goods
to the government or the general public.
I regret that my time on the radio is so short,
but I will be with you again and continue this message
next Thursday on this station at this same time.
Radio Address Made September 3rd
By Tom Linder
f
to answer for.
Not so much on account of their misrepresent-
ation of the farmer, but more on account of the fact
that they have put a stumbling block in the way of
our war effort at this crucial time in the Nations
history.
~ The farmers have never organized and, there-
fore, cannot be a high pressure . group even if they
wanted to. :
causes the sun to shine.
The farmers are the one group left in this Na-
tion who still go to work by the rays of the rising
sun and whose day is limited by its going down.
The farmers have never so much as demanded
that their children be exempted from labor in the
fields to produce the crops that the Nation needs.
~ he farmers are the one group who have never
set a price on anything that they buy.
They are the ohe group who have never set the
price on anything they sell, including their own
labor. ;
A great deal of the food and fiber crops that
the farmers have produced this year will be lost be-
cause of their inability to get labor for merrenty x
them.
Last week I made a a through a portion of
Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. :
Texas has a cotton crop of around three million
balesmost of it now in the fields.
Much of this cotton was made on the plains
oa one man with a tractor cultivated 150 to 200
acres.
They made this cotton depending upon having
it picked by Mexican labor, as they have done in the
| past.
. They have been notified that they cannot use
Mexican labor to pick this cotton unless the Mexicans
are paid at least thirty cents an hour.
This means that much of the cotton will never
be gathered but will rot in the fields.
In riding through these states I realized, as nev-
er before, that during the last twenty years farming
in this country has been revolutionized.
Farming, to a large extent, is now done with ma-
chinery.
. lhe men who operate these tractors, reapers and
binders, combines, dusters, sprayers and other farm
machinery, are the young men twenty to thirty years
of age.
These men are rapidly absorbed into our Na-
tions fighting forces.
These men cannot be replaced on the farms
even if the farmer were able to pay big wages.
These men are experts in their line. They can
no more be replaced overnight than can the exper-
ienced navigators, pilots and ground crews of our
air fighting forces.
It is necessary at this time that every patriot
whether on the farm or in the citydo his utmost
for production of farm crops and for conservation
of these crops as they are produced.
Many thousand acres of peanuts are now going
to waste in Georgia and throughout the peanut belt
for want of labor to harvest them and machines for
picking.
The so-called: farm bloc in the United States
Senate and. in the House of Representatives is not a
high pressure group with any selfish ax to grind.
They are patriotic representatives of the people.
They understand the critical need for continued farm
production.
They understand that it is impossible for the
farmers to maintain production at prices which show
a net loss at the end of the year.
All of these, and many other ee of the
farmers, are discussed each week in the Georgia Mar-
ket Bulletina paper belonging to the farmers of
the state, and paid for by the farmers of the state,
which does not cost any other taxpayer a nickel.
If you do not.now receive the Georgia Market
Bulletin it will be sent to you free of charge if you will
eall the Department of Agriculture at the State Cap-
itol, or drop me a pve! card requesting. that it be
sent to you.
_ My time is up. | will be with you oper on this
station at this same time next Saturday.
The farmers have never demanded any hours
other than those fixed .by the ies Creator who
Wednesday, Sept
led, perennial sweet
pink and white mixe
Those who have pictured the American farmer | :
'as a high pressure group seeking special favors at
aithe hands of Congress, have a heavy responsibility
my _ place.
aR. 2.
While they last. Also hav
snapdragons,
purple,
ae
FLOWERS AN
FOR SA
Large rose thrift,
sweet scented pirks,
Mixed daffodils. Narcissy
C.; Nice shrubbery, p
Miss Fan
College Park, 1018 E.$
Flower seed: of the folie
Red poppy, dbl. and sing.
Annes Lace, mix.
hocks, any of these, 10c
Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffi
Blue violet and pink
plants, 60c per hundred
David Walker, Warthen
Deep yellow trumpet
dils, $1.00 C.; blue R
hyacinths, 50c doz.: Ma
lilies, $1.50 doz.; arkspur
all col. mixed, single and
10c tbls. All del, 2nd
Mrs. A. F. O'Kelley, M y
Ret.
Is
doz.; Giant trumpet y
Emperor daffodil, 4 doz.
Mary L. Wills, Jefferso: Lie
Boxwood, 12 in. hi
in. across, $1.25.
Gooch, Eatonton.
50 nice dbl. geraniu
tings, $5.00; or 15 ea.; Ca
for lily ponds,
$1.10; Hastings Boston
20c ea.; Green hot peppe
qt.; Star of Bethlehem
25c C.: $1.50 M. Mr
Stone, Adairsville, Rt.
Large dbl. white East er
pink Chrivreas cactus, r
15c ea. Jack-in-pulp
doz.; Dusty rose weigela
25c: Large pink, cabbage-
rose cuttings, 3, 25c: Also
true Roman hyacinths, whit
blue. Write quantity, p.
Gladys Duran, Cumming,
All col. Azaleas, 40c_
pink almond, Forcythia,
Spruce and white pines
Blue violets, 25c doz.;
25c: blood Irish, 35 d
postage. Exc. for feed_
Mrs. Mattie vax B
Narcissus bulbs,
60c C.; Red _ sibiseus
doz.; Blue ;
$1.00 Cs Wisteria pu
Walker, Toccoa. Rt. 3.
24 labeled iris, $1. 00:
inis,- 20 -dez: ki Delta a
with ~~ at 00 on
others, 15 ea. or 00.
_G. Robertson, Car io
Severaldoz. bloomin;
Easter lily bulbs, 50
lbs. Garlic bulbs, for gee
Thelma Burkett, West
Wild Easter lily,
jonquil bulbs, 15 Gee. $1.
Magnolia, Umbrella-
sweet bay, Colons, ceeee
red holly, dogwoods, 1 ;
10c-40c; Add postage.
sacks. Mrs, T: Ko Wi
Dubuy, REC
Pink thrift, yellow an
Gladiola bulbs, 20 doz.;
bena, all Oh. 17 lilie
doz.: Amaryllis ce ea.;
and red Irish lilies, 50c c
postage. Mrs. Nancy 1
Temple. Rt. 1. =
Shasta Daisies,
Sweet blue violets, _
Red and white verben:
doz.: Nandina, 3 yYs.
ean. BEES. Ro Ss: Silver.
bert, Rt. 5.
2 dbl. Kerria yellow 4 a
2 cydonia, pink Japonic
red A. W. Spireas; 4 boxw
2 rhododendrons; 2 h rd
biscus pink and red, all
Dbl. white and bl
122
packed. Mrs. F. M. Ea on.
lonega, Rt. 1. ;
Daffodils, orange d
tame violets, wild, iri
pink hardy phlox, purp.
gloye, mixed col. iris, 30e
purple lilac, golden bell.
jasmine, 2, 25c; Sweet j
2. 25c: Sweet shrubs, : n
6, 40c; Add po
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, E i
Rt. 3, Box 49.
Searlet pure white, cor
flame verbena, 50 doz.; |
rooted plants: Postage pd.
orders of $1.00 or over.
Hudgins, Flowery Bran
Several thousand jonaqu:
yellow narcissi bulbs, |
50c C.; del. Plant now
H. DD. Burt, Americt
Box 136. :
/Tame blue violets,
Privet hedge, 75c C
gonias, Justicia, b post
15e ea.; 2, 25c; pink
begonia cuttings, ee
del. Mrs. BR
* pee cupful.
FLOWERS AND SEED
A FOR SALE
Wednesday, September 9, 1942
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED .
FOR SALE
MARKET BULLETIN
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Dark red dbl. geranium cut-
tings, 5c ea. Postpaid. - Mrs. Ef-
fie Holton, Baxley, Rt: 1.
Asparagus, 1,000, 3 yr. old,
foots $2.20 C. PoP. Zinnia
plants for fall blooms, 15c doz.
Add postage. Miss Susan P.
~Combs, Washington.
Good well rooted boxwoods,
Lantana, well rooted, var. and
purple; Hibiscus, well rooted,
Geraniums, all col., all 15c ea.
ae: H. F. Turner, Gainesville,
RAO:
40 different iris, $1.10 C.; 18
different labeled iris, 70c: 4
fall bloomers, 70c: Callas, Re-
gals, Blue August lilies, $1.10
: oz.; $8.00 C. Mrs. S. M. Gun-
- ter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
10 M. daffodil buibs, $3.00
M.; Madonna lily bulbs, No. 1,
$2.00 doz.; No. 2, $1.50 doz.: No.
3, $1.00 doz. W. A. Summer,
orest Park.
-_Unrooted cuttings of Fuchia,
Maple .begonia, trailing colus,
gultana, lantana, oleander, be-
gonia, 10, 35c; Rooted cuttings,
dbl. geranium, lantana, rain-
bow moss, cedar fern, pink
lilies, 6, 30c; 55c for all 10 un-
rooted and 6 rooted cuttings.
Mrs. John T, Blackwell, Dah-
- jonega, Rt. 1.
Daffodils, butter and eggs,
mixed, $2.50 M.; Lavender,
orange iris, White and purple
lilac, Physostegia, all 15 doz.;
orange lilies, 10c doz.; Pink
verbena, 25c doz.: Thrift, 20c
oz. Mrs. Clarice Bellamy,
Ashland.
Dbl, hollyhoek seed, all col.,
Add postage. Exc.
for any kind of geraniums.
Mrs. Callie Chandler, Carl.
White altheas, good roots, 25c
ea. Azaleamums, red, 3, 25c;
Yellow iris, 40c doz. bulbs. Plus
postage. Mrs. C. H. Farrar,
enkinsburg. 2 :
Have around 500 gen. white.
Easter lily bulbs, 3 sizes; larg-
est blooming size, 50c ea.: next
blooming size. 35c ea.; smaller
blooming size, 25c ea. Would
sell in lump sum. Mrs. L. B.
Dickinson, Smithville.
Orchid iris, 4 doz. 90c;
Orange iris, 20c doz.: Jonaquils,
narcissus, $3.00 M.; Daffodils,
butter and egg, mixed, $2.50 M.:
Spirea, Thumbergi, Anthonly
W. Vanhoutti, butterfly, dog-
wood, Forsythia, wisteria, | 7,
$1.30: Orange and flag lilies.
40c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
J. C. Mize, Ashland.
Rooted pink hydrangeas, 50c:
Yellow trumpet daffodils, $1.25
C.; $7.50 M.; Single Tiger lilies,
$1.00 C.; Small tulips, pink
fairy lilies, pink oxalis, blue
-ageratum, 25c doz. Mrs. L. A.
Wright, Bremen.
Red Conch begonia, red
fuchia, salmon sultana, 3c cut-
ting, 3 col, peonies, dbl. dahlias,
flowering peachtree, holly
hocks, monthly rose bush cut-
tings, lemon day lilies, mums,
sell or exc. for white or print
sacks. Myrtle Allred, Talla-
poosa, Rt. 2.
1 large weeping willow tree,
3 yr. old, $5.00; (cannot ship).
Dbl, yellow Humbert Canna,
75 C.: June cactus, pink Justica
rooted, 50c; Yellow Trumpet
Gaffodils, $1.25 C. Mrs. Ruth
Heed, Bremen.
Purple Lady Lake, purple
violets, white oxalis, 200, $1.00:
White Aug. lilies, red amaryl-
lis, small, 20c: large, 50c; Sac-
rd black lily india, 6 yrs. old,
$2.00. Miss Mautile Harrison,
Bremen.
Hastings, Sweet yellow scent-
d jonquil bulbs, not mixed,
95c doz. Add postage. $2.00
i Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastanol-
ee.
_ Privet hedge, 75c C.; Blue
Violets, 50c C.; Grape kegonia,
Boston fern,-Justicia, 15e ea.:
2. 25c: Mixed col. iris, orange
day lilies, white daisies, 35c
doz. Exc. for sacks. M. J.
Ralston, Ella Gap.
-. Purple German Ivish_ lilies,
"5c doz.; Sacred black lily
India 3 yrs. old, $1.00; Small,
-20c ea.; Yellow Button mums,
Rose, per. Phlox, red Hisbiscus,
40c doz. Mrs. E. B. Thornton,
- Sremen.
Blue Ageratum, red hibiscus,
rose per. phlox, 30c doz.; root-
ed Sweet sum geraniums, white
conch begonia, 6, 25c; Sacred
Black lily India, medium, 50c;
Small, 25c ea. Mrs. Alice Har-
Yrison, Bremen.
Tulip bulbs, beautiful assort-
ed col., $3.00 C. Plus postage,
PC. 6. D. D, W. Nichols, King-
_ ston.
10 doz. large lavender tulip
ulbs, blooming size; 60c doz.;
00 fot lot. Miss Eula Gor. |
ton, Rt. 2.
Globe Arborvitaes, 2 ft.. 50
ea.; Boxwoods, 2-2% ft. $2.00
ea.; Large boxwoods, $2.50 ea.;
Butterfly bushes, $1.00 doz.:
Parma violets, 50c doz. M*frs.
W. M. Garren, Morganton,
_Mixed iris, 25, 40c: Daffodils,
50ec C.; pink Spirea, bridal
wreath, purple, white lilac,
white, pink Weigelias, abelia,
golden bell, purple wisteria,
forsythia, oak hydrangea, 10,
75c; dbl, and single orange lil-
ies, 60c C. Mrs. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Rt., 3.
Jonquil, Narcissi, daffodil,
snow flake bulbs, 45c_C.; 10
kinds, iris, 15c-doz.; $1.10 C.;
Dbl. Altheas, rooted, 20c ea.;
6, $1.00; Add postage, under |:
Exc. Altheas for
$1.00 orders.
Mrs. Carl Kim-
printed sacks.
sey, Hiawassee.
Orange day lilies, daffodils,
Star of Bethlehem, wild iris,
50c C.; Snowballs, weeping
Mary, purple lilac, yellow jas-
mine, purple, pink altheas, pur-
ple foxglove, tame violets, 25
doz. Add postage. Miss Ma-
rine Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Box 49. :
100 thousand mixed bulbs,
$2.50 M.: 3 kinds, Narcissus, 2
jonquils, 5 daffodils, 1 hyacinth
for sale. No less than 1,000
sold. Send card for names. Mrs.
A. C. Crossley, Lithonia.
Mixed tulips, Dutch Iris, 3
doz., 60c; Emperor daffodils,
sweet scented Narcissus, 85c C.;:
Star Bethlehem, 50c C. Mrs.
Christine McLeod, College
Park, Rt. 2, Box 166.
Tiger lily bulbs, 30c doz.:
Maiden Hair ferns, 2, 15c;
Large, Widows tears, in bloom
and well rooted, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. M. H. Calloway,
Union Point.
Several doz. Easter lily bulbs,
$1.50 doz.: 3 deep blue rooted
Hydrangeas, $1.00; 4 nice root-
ed asparagus yard fern, 0c ea.
Plus postage. Mrs. L. B. Hat-
cher, Barwick, Box 132.
Old fashioned Narcissus frag-
rant large clusters, cream with
yellow cup, Earliest light blue
iris; Guernsey (spider lily red)
bulbs, all 50c doz.; Old fashion-
ed sweet jonquils, 35c doz.;
Pure paper W. Narcissus, 25c
doz. Postpaid or exp. col.
Miss Claudia Plant, Marshall-
ville.
7 rooted cuttings; Such as Be-
gonias, lantana, cedar fern, pot
lily, dbl. geranium, rainbow
moss, etc., all for 40c; Nice un-
rooted cuttings, 12 in all, such
as maple Begonias, grape be-
gonias, trailing colus and others,
40c: 65c for both collections.
Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega,
Rt. 4,
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurel,
Spruce pines, $2.00 doz.; White
pines, dogwood, hollybush,
pussy willow, crabapple, azaleas,
3 col. Anomines, 50, $1.00; Red
buds, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Vista
Wilson, Morganton.
10 labeled, 50, $1.15;
Iris,
vet C.; Mixed reds,
mixed, $1.20
95, $1.10; pinks, 30. $1.10; yel-
lows, 35, $1.10; Jonquils, daf-
fodils, 300, $1.25: Narcissi, 60c
C. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
Rial:
pe hyacinths, 2, ie; Jon-
Pere le a White narcissus,
ic: Tiger lily, small bulb, 10c.
Add_ postage. Mrs. Georgie
Taylor, Buchanan, Rt,
Extra large Giant erimson
spider lilies, yellow dbl. nar-
cissi, 35 doz.; King Alfred daf-
fodils, Aspersia Narcissl, Odor-
us, Rugulosus, Jonquils, $1,00
Cc. Mrs. Cliff C. Dye, Middle-
ton. Ht. a.
Royal
yellow, wh
plue Iris, Daffodils,
ite narcissi, $1.00 C.;
Pink, white aaa brees ee
white, dbl. pink peonies, Cc
oan Old fashioned dbl. yellow
rambler rose cuttings, dif. col.
monthly rose cuttings, unrooted,
25e doz.- Mrs. D. M. Hughey,
Fairmount, R. 1. Se
Have large Narcissus bulbs,
ice ea. by hundred or less if
wanted. Yellow cluster blogms,
sweet scented. Add postage.
Mrs. V. B. Lowe, Tennille.
CORRECTION:
White, ink Hydrangeas,
white, se peonies, red hardy
carnation, 25c a.; Also purple
flags, orange ey white, cream
cissus, jonquus, . :
Pink Oxalis, blue violets; 25
doz. Rainbow moss,maidenhair
fern, 15c ca. A. EB. Hughey,
smount, R. 1.
oenix dbl. daffodils
Lemon day lilies, $1.00
llis lilies, med. size,
e 50c; Yellow
lilies, yellow
Paper white
Uiumpe
$1.50 .;
C:: Amary. :
30c ea.; Large S14
pink tulips, tiger
dahlias, 50c doz.;
riarcissus, $1.00. Add postage.
Mrs. Mattie Wright, Buchanan,
R. 1. =
' doz.;
-granate,
crepe myrile,
$1.00 C.;4
Lemon day lilies, paper white
narcissus, privet hedge, $1.00
C.: Blue Ageratum, blu iris,
button mums, white yellow, 25c
doz.; Black Sacred lily, med.
size, 30c ea.; large size, 50c;
White and pink Spirea, rooted,
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Beu-
fe Leatherwood, Buchanan, R.
Privet hedge, blue ageratum,
white tame violets, $1.00 C.:
Tiger lilies, 10c a.; Star circle,
giant crimson hibiscus, white
pink spireas rooted, snowballs,
well rooted, 25c-ea.;: Red Ama-
ryllis, small 20c; large 50c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Con-
ner, Buchanan.
Hedge cuttings, AZ Jase any
amount, 10c ea. Mrs. Lathia
Griffin, Arabi. R. 1.
Have lots of bulbs, shrubbery
for sale, cheap. Mrs. L. H. Crow,
HBastanolle.
White and red Begonias, 15c
-ea.: 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
| J. C. Howard, Damascus, R. 1.
Yellow gold bronze, white
mums, $1.00 C.; Royal blue iris,
Orange day lilies, Yellow dbl.
eannas, $1.50 C.; Blue August
lilies, 25c ea.; Bridal wreathe,
.20c ea: White Narcissus 25
doz. Martha Womack, Bremen.
Orange day lilies, purple,
white, blue lilies, 25c doz.; daf-
fodils, $1.00 doz.; yellow _can-
nas, 5c ea. Add postage. Rosie
Smith, Talking Rock, R. 2.
Scarlet rose, other verbena, |
50c doz. clumps; Rubber plants,
red, geranium cuttings, ferns,
5e ea.: Rain lilies, orange ama-
ryllis, 10c:ea.; $1.00 orders post-
paid. Mrs. C. Lynch, Rome. 5
mi. Summerville Rad.
Chinese Sacred lily, Narcissus
Med. and large blooming size,
45-60c doz. Dbl. pink heyainths
small blooming size, 45c doz.
Larger 60c-75c doz. Blackberry
lily, 6-30c. Miss Mittie Collins,
Smithville,-R. 1.
Old Engl. Dwarf (Sempervir-
en) Boxwoods, 4-6 in. field
grown, $6.00 C.; $50.00 M.; $1.00
Bed plants, Same size,
$3.00 C.; $5.00, 200; Prepaid in
Ga. Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Several hundred Jonquil.
whit narcissi, yellow narcissi
and mixed bulbs, ea., $1.00 C.;
3 doz. blue single hyacinths, 35c
doz. Mrs. Homer Tingle, Locust
Grove, R. 2.
Pink, white Hibisucs, pink al-
monds, English dogwood, red
trumpet vine, 3, | 25C; Rose
peonies, red, pink monthly
roses, 20c ea.; Long spiked
trumpet daffodils, 90c C.; Hardy
phiex, foxgloves, Dusty miller,
95c doz.; Azaleas, sweet shrub,
Mt. Ferns. 50c doz. All rooted,
add postage. Tamar Teem,
Talking Rock.
300 beautiful Gardenia bushes
plooming size, 2-3 ft., 75c ea.;
2 ft., 50c ea.; Dwarf and Sem-
periviren boxwood, field grown,
60c ea.; Anthony Waterer spi-
rea, ecrep myrtle, red, pink, la-
vender, Abelia, Grandiflora and
Xmas Honeysuckle, $2.00 doz.
Scarlet red, white, lavender,
pink Per. verbena, 3 doz. plants,
$1.00. Mrs. L. Robinson,
Greenville.
Per. verbena, scarletred, deep
pink, white, 8 doz., $1.00; $2.00
C.; White American beauty
rose, $2.00 doz.; Pink thrift,
$1.00 C. All rooted, del. in Ga.
Mrs. BH. A. Smith, Greenville,
Biss
Peonies, blooming size, clump
pink, red, rose, 3, $1.00; Lemon
and orange day lilies, giadiolas,
several col. iris, Jonquils, put-
tercups, 1c ea. Postage added.
No stamps or chks. M. O. or
cash. Mrs. R. L. Blevins, Rising
Fawn,
Pink and white peonies, 25c
bunch; yellow jonquils, putter
and eggs, 50c C.; red, pink and
white verbena, 3 bunches, 50c;
sage, 8 bun. 50c or $1.50 doz.
Mrs. C. E. Crump, Hartwell,
Rt. 4. ;
Evergreens, Ligustrum, other
shrubbery; Flowering pom-
yellow forsythia, white
white dbl. althea,
12-18 in., well branched, 25c
ea.; 50c ea.; Pink crepe myrtle,
Babybreath, spirea, 10c ea.; 3,
25c. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Wash-
ington, Rt. 2.
Red dogwood, red _holly,
sweet bay, cedar, magnolia,
watermelon, red crepe myrtle,
sweet myrtle, teaolive, 10c ft.;
5 ft., 40c; Add postage. Mrs.
D. F. Colson, Toomsboro.
Mixed tulips, old fashioned
pinks, Queens lace, dutch iris,
3 doz. 75c; Star of Bethlehem,
paper white narcissus, sweet
scented yellow narcissus, 200,
$1.50, postpaid. Mrs. Dick
Powell, College Park, Rt. 2.
bay,
Magnolia, red holly, sweet
teadlive, red dogwoed,
eedar, watermelon red crepe
myrtle, sweet myrtle, cedar,
10c fti-8 ft: 26c, 4 fh, 85e:.3
ft., 45c. Add postage. Mrs.
James Connel, Toomsboro.
Fine peonies, White, silver,
pink, rose, red scarlet, deep
pink,. 3-5 divisions, $3.00 d6z.;
Apple blossom pink 5 eye di-
visions, $1.25 doz. del. Mrs.
S. W. Sloan, Auburn.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want exc. Day lilies. white
Flag lilies, osnouil and April
Narcissus, for Madonna . and
Easter lilies, blooming Japonicts
and Cape Jasmine. Mrs, T. N.
eee, Manchester, 205-3rd
Want: exc. Giant
(finest pink) and Apricot Glow
(finest apricot yellow: grows 4
ft. tall) gladiolous bulbs, bushel
for bushel for, long trumpet
Daffodils or genuine Paper
White Narcissus bulbs. No less
1 peck. ea. B. F. Purcll, Pooler.
FLOWERS AND PLANTS
FOR SALE
Dbl. flowers, mixed col. Gail-
ardias;-stands hot weather and
cold, plant now: Queen Anns
lace, 10c spoonful seed; Also
dbl. pink and red mixed poppy
seed, same price; Umbrella palm
.25e nice clump. Mrs. Fred Atk-
inson. Valdosta, R. 4.
Beautiful heavy field grown
boxwood, Old Eng. dwarf, 4-6
in., $1.00 doz.; Quality stock,
field grown, crepe myrtle,
White, watermelon red, and la-
vender, 2-3 ft., /$2.00 doz.:
Blooming size gardenias, 8,
$1.00: Specimen plants of Abel-
jas, 2, 8, 4 ft., 25 ea. in lots
of 200 or more. Mrs. C. M. Rob-
inson, Greenville.
Blue, white iris, Emperor,
Cram wax, daffodils, 35c doz.;
Large size, $1.00 C.; Largest
size, $1.50 C.; Lemon lilies, red
flowering quince, watermelon
red crepe myrtle. Blue Roman
Hyacinths, 10, $1.00. Mrs. C.
B. Robinson, Bowdon, R.. 2.
Cuttings pink and red gera-
niums, parlor ivy, umbrella
plant, jade plants, strawberry
geranium, conch begonia, trail-
ing moss, 55c del. Mrs. H. Al-
len, Williamson.
Magnolia, sweet. bay, red
holly, crepe myrtle, Dogwood,
tea olive, evergreen, oak, sweet.
myrtle, red wood vine, umbrel-
la plants, 1 ft., 10c; 3 ft., 25c:
4 ft., 85c. ea. Exe. for white feed
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie
Pitts, Dublin.
6 pink Irish shamrock, 25c:
4 pink Oct. Shamrock, 25c; 6
yellow oxalis, 25c; Not. mixed
All ready for planting. Add
postage. Mrs. Harold Fraser,
Brunswick, R. 1.
4 doz. Snowdrop bulbs, 25c
doz.; 8 doz., daffodils, 20c doz.;
20 doz. old fashioned Narcissus,
fragrant large clusters, Cream
with yellow cup, 40c doz. 16
doz. yellow jonguils, 25c doz.
Add postage. Susie Dasher,
Marlow.
Van Sion daffodil bulbs, $1.50
C.; Privet hedge, blue Agerat-
ums, White tame violets, $1.00
C.; Star Circle, Hibiscus, 20c
ea.; April blooming, white Nar-
cissus, - $1.00 C,; Pink crepe
myrtles, nice well rooted plants,
pink spirea, 4-5 ft., 40c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Mildred Lyle,
Buchanan, R. 1.
8 in. field. grown dwarf box--
wood, 5-6 in., diameter, $3:50
doz,; Field grown sempirvirens,
thick and round, 12 in., $3.00
doz,; 10 in., $2.50 & ih., $1.59:
2-3 ft. Abelia, $2.09 dcz. All del.
os R. F. Terrell, Greenville
Old fashioned fragrant yeliow
Narcissus, large ciusters, 35
doz.; Large purple German Iris,
65 doz.; Empress daffodils, 25c
doz.; Forsythia, weeping kind,
10, 25c ea. Miss Della Bridges,
Sugar Valley.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Klondike strawberry plants,
$2.00 well rooted, thane
young plants, prompt shipment.
Miss Faustine Reynolds, Gain-
esVille, RR. 2.
Ga. and Heading collard
ples a * 95c M.:; Ever-
earing strawberry plants, 30c
C.; $1.90 M. All valied. Azzie
Crow, Gainesville, R. 2. :
Picardy |"
PAGE THREE
PLANTS FOR SALE | _
Ga. collard plants, 15 Gy;
500, 65c: Marglob tomats
plants, 15 C.;. Also Jonquil
bulbs, 25c doz.. Add postage,
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, R. 1.
Klondike strawberry plants,
$2.00 M.: Nice strong, young
plants, well rooted. Prompt.
shipment. Mis. Toma Reynolds.
Gainesville. R. 2.
_ Ga. collard plants, 15 C.;
500, 65c; also jonquil bulbs,
25c doz., and large Indian peath
sede, 25c doz. Add -postage.
Rosie, Crowe, Cumming, Rt. l. |
Of fashioned collard plants,
now ready shipped in well vent.
containers, by mail prepaid,
300, 45c; 500, 65c; $1.00 M.
Cash, no chks. Major Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. 4 :
Hardy, well rooted, Eldorade
Blackberry plants: heavy bear=
ers of large luscious brries,
$1.00 .; $8.00 M.; $15.00, 2:
M. Del. in Ga. Maude Hamby,
Greenville.
Strawberry plants:~ Great
wondrbearer;
red gold, 50c C.; $4.00 M.; No
chks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, -
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Ga. and Heading ollard
lants,. 20e C.: $1.00. Mt 6B Me
4.00 del. Le Crow, Gains=
vall, Rt. 2, Box 143. ee
Ga.
and. Heading collasa
plants, 25c C.; $1.00 M.; Evers
bearing strawberry plants, 30e
C.; $2.00 M. Ali mailed. LL. A.
Crow, Gainsville, Rt. 2.
Fresh Mtn. grown collards,
300, 50c; 500, 60c; $1.00 M. Py
P, Full count. Oda. Patrish;
Dahlonega, Rt. .
SEED FOR SALE ||
Old time onion buttons,
makes large heads, 20c aqt.3
Dbl. tansy and garlic, catnip,
25e doz. Mrs. E. J. McConne
Demorest.
Large red nest onions, grow
8-10 in a_ nest, quarter to
plant. 75c gal. Send money
order, time to plant soon. Mrs.
a re Kellog, Flowery Branch,
Tender half-running garden
seed beans, 15c tablespoonful;
Okra seed, 15c cupful; Ever<
beating strawberry plants, 40%
$1.25; Also Irish lily buibs,
30c doz.; 90c C.; Narcissus, 30
doz.; 50c C.; Add postage. Miss
Margie White, Temple, Rt. 1,
Scallion onions, 90c_ gal.:
Scallion -sets, 75e gal: 25
qt.;: 40c half gal. for set; 50
half gal. scallion onions. All
postpaid. Mrs. H. B. Ford,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Bur Clover seed, seived, dirt
to innoculate, $1.00 per mas=
ured bu. FOB. H..C. Rent,
Hogansville.
Old - fashioned half-runnher
beans, 25c cup; Lady Thomp-
son strawberry plants, 200, 35c:_
=e oa Str. SC. Ry brea
cock, yrs. old, very dark, -
$2.00. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cae
houn, Rt. 1.
Collard seed, 35c lb.; 3 Ibs.,
$1.00; 10 Tbs. $2.75: 95 ps.
$6.50; 100 Ibs., $22.00. Alton
Ponder, Whigham. -
Purple top and other mixed
turnip seed, 25c cup, Postpaid.
a Geneva Perry, Chauncey,
White tender half-runner
garden beans, 25c teacupful;
Speckled half runners, same
price. Scallion onion buttons
50c gal. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Early Speckled half-runner
garden beans, 25c teacupful;
White half runners, same price.
All postpaid. Miss Gennia
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
White nest onions, 60c gal
postpaid. Mrs. J. EH. Kemp,
Toomsboro, Rt. 3.
Through Sept. will give 200
Blue Ridge Mtn. climbing to=-
mato seed, 25e and free 50 seed
Colossal, tthe largest tomata
grown, 50 yellow tomato seeds
W. C. Smith, Pike.
Special type hard unhulled,
hand filailed, dbl. _ screened
crimson cloverseed. Write for
sample, price. Also Sanford
wheat and Clemson college
awnless barley, $1.50 bu. S. le
Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt, 1.
Collard seed, 30c Ib. del. or
$20.00 per.100 lbs., FOB. H. C,
Carmichael, Tifton.
Mammoth Russian Sunflower
seed, $1.00 gal. Postage paid,
hs L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, R.
Gibson, jewel,
SECONDHAND
\CHINERY FOR SALE
= large, all steel self-packing
day press, A-1 cond., cheap. D.
- Daniel, Hogansville.
: A 14 disc Grain Drill, good
-eond., for sale. A. L. Coffee
Eastman,
_ Internationa] elec. milk cooler
ean) used for dairy work,
ood cond., at real bargain.
rmy service reason for selling.
. R. Ogletree, Macon, 6 Rose
Want with or without power
nit Apple Grading machine.
Must be in first class cond.,
md price reasonable. W. D.
Mays, Stockbridge.
Want pulley and power take |:
off for B Model Allis Chalmers
ractor. L. M. Hamby, Griffin.
Pa er
Want Windmill, good 500 to
000 gal. tank. Reply. C. W.
all, Columbus, RFD (Crey
ock Road). 2
Want pressure canner, size
4 or 9 qt., in good cond. Give
ull description and price in
rst letter. Exc. hens in part
pay cash. E. J. Atkinson,
fadison, Rt. 3.
Se : x
Want a 3_disc direct connect-
ion turning plow ,to be attach-
International tractor,
H., in good cond., for
J. D. Dorminy, Fitz-
ald Rt 2s iy i
Steam pressure canner, 30
. or 70 pixt cap., almost new,
omatic sealer, for sale cheap.
oth good cond., $25.00 or exc.
r small pony or yearling. D.
_ Greer, Senoia, Rt. 2.
John Deere horse power
) . Robert S. Anderson,
awkinsville.
sl Minneapolis Moline model
tractor, almost new, 1 John:
eere model 12-A combine with
tor, used 1 season, for sale.
E, Tatum, Palmetto.
farmall with rubber wheels,
hts and self-starter, also
arrow both. practically new,
erfect cond., for sale. See at
y farm. Mrs. D. A. Howard,
rovetown, care Hamilton
Me :
Royal peanut picker, recently
verhauled, also mule hay bal-
er, $125.00 for both at my farm.
oe: D. Simpson, Richland,
Davis grist mill, 1 Chat-
ooga Cane mill; Guano Dis-
yutor, Gantt cotton planter.
Chattanooga No. 1, middle
ter, No. 10 Oliver plow,
ver Goober for sale. See at
e. J. L. NeSmith, Empire,
[eCormick Deering Sickle
rinder, good as new, $3.00 or
xe. for anything can use. D..L.
Hahoh, Ringgold, Rt. 2.
corn grist mill, DeLaval
ream -separator, 2 h. wagon,
- press and other farming
is and equipment. Mrs. HB.
Miller, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
sarge 2 Roller cane mill and
gal. kettle, $35.00. FOB. B.
Samples, Dublin. :
5 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse
perfect cond., used to run
ler Mill and other farm
poses, for sale. S. B. Carter,
oa,
2 h: steel frame 2 roller
up mill and copper evapora-
9% ft. long, 1 grist mill,
sy
and a 12 h. steam tractor. all
. B. Morris, Madison, Rt. 4.
olden power syrup mill and
2 {ft., copper evaporators.
ctically new, used 1 season,
Sam Sommer, Hawk-
Turning plow, No. 13 Oliv-
$10.00; No. 10 Vulcan, $10.-
_mowing machine, $35.00;
t of computing scales, $60.00.
Ji in good cond. C. M. Adcock,
. Golden svrup mill and.
copper pan, all in good
$40.00 for both, at my
r trade for cattle. H.
arity, McDonough, Rt.
each, 2h. mowing machine,
all size 2 h. disc harrow, 3
r power cane mill, 100 gal.
yrup boiler, all good
and 1 acre sugar cane,
Queen, Ribbon and
Cane. Cash or trade for
Face heifers or calves.
Aa Fitzgerald. Rt. 2.
- cider mill and
a 2h. Oliver har-
00. Both practically
ight O.
'Segars,
d running order, for sale. |
>
SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Farmall tractor with rubber
wheels, self-starter, lights and
a harrow, both practically new;
see at my farm, 3 mi. Grove-
town, on Appling Rd. Mrs. D.
A, Howard, Grovetown, care
Hamilton Farm.
Fordson tractor with Wico
magneto, Boggs potato grader,
2 to 6 row 2 h. vegetable power
sprayer, dump carts, 3% ft.,
mower, Hammer Mill, cultiva-
tors and other farm tools. Jas.
H. Edwards, Megr., Hamilton
Plantation, Saint Simons Island.
No. 27 Golden new model
power cane mill, fair cond., for
sale at once. Robt. L. Wood-
ward, Bainbridge, Rt. 1.
Platform scales, 22 ft. long,
eap. 1500 Ibs., $100.000 FOB.
A. O. Pate, Hawkinsville.
Pump been used for irriga-
ting system, for sale. J. B.
Woods,. Brooks.
- Yextra good 3h. p. gas eng.,
either gas. or ker., almost good
as new, used in farming, $50.00.
J. M. Dodd, Alpharetta.
A 12-20 Case tractor, new
sleeves and_ pistons,
Come see. No trade.
Social Circle,
(Hwy. 12)
A lot of nice, second-hand
machinery usd in farming, used
2 seasons tractor, cotton spray-
ers, grain drill, Orchard duster,
Peanut sheller, John Deere 2
Ot.
RFD
row planter, small feed mill, |
small hammer mill, harrow.
Write for list and price. W. A.
Payne, Butler.
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want with or without power
unit, 1 fruit grading machine,
in first class cond., no junk, re-
asonably priced. W. K. Mays,
Lawrenceville. Rt. 1.
Want new or used seeder for
Avery 4 disc tiller piow, metal
box. State price. F. L. McGahee,
Stapletcn, Rt. 1.
Want 1-H. mowing machine.
Must be reasonable priced. W.
1M. Hicks, Atlanta, 116 White-
hall St. S. W. .
Want to buy a good, used
garden tractor. Give description
ana cash price. Rybun Nix,
Sandy Springs. 4
Want a grain drill for Ford
tractor. State cond., and price.
G. B. Sinquefield, Harrison.
Want Hammer Mill with self-
feed, of the Papes: or Hammer
King make, in good cond, R.
H. Johnson, Forsyth, Rt. 4.
Want 8 or 10 disc Grain
Drill fertilizer attachment for
either horse or tractor power,
4% ft. mower, in good cond.
R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.
Want a pressure cooker, in
good cond., for cash. Advise
make, how long in~ use_and
price. Mrs. C. B. Biggar, Had-
G0CkK. 5.
Want for cash a 2-h. hay
rake with foot dump, also 500.
lb. portable platform scale, in
good cond. A. C. Gibson, At-
lanta, 134 Marietta St.. N. W.
Wa 8413.
Want small Feed Grinder,
suitable to grind both corn and |
cob. Give make and price. G.
W. Hartrampf, Atlanta, 749
Elkmont Dr., N. E.
Want Athens disc turner to
fit Farmall 203 disc. or any
good make, in good cond.
Could use 2 disc. R. L. Moss,
Doerun. =
Want for cash a U.
Chaimers or model M. Farmall
fractor. W. B. Loughbridge,
LaFayette, Rt. 2.
Want a good manure spread-
er, Advise what you have and:
price. W. E. Vinson, Macon.
Houston Road.
Want Farmall tractor on rub-
ber, with all equipment, culti-
vating plows, cuttaway har-
rows and planters, cash for
bargain. H. T. Barnett, Smyrna,
Rt. 1,Phone Atlanta Be 1317J,
Want disc tiller for 1 row
tractor, no junk. Pay cash. C.
H. Meeks, Pearson. <
Want 2 row corn binder, good
cond. Buy outright or trade
good 1-row~ Binder. W. G.
Burt, Bolingbroke.
_ Want-a 6 or 8 disc grain drill,
in good shape, priced right;
also want small grain combine
to eut about 4 ft., cheap for
cash. H. L. Eason, Nashville,
1 set of road rings for
| 15-30 McCormick-Deering trac-
tor, also good, used Hay Load-
ed. F.N. Belk, Trenton. _
Want good, used Hammer
| Mill and motor or eng., to pull
Mallory, Oxford.
lo
lal
$100.00. |
C. Allis |
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Green and Red pepper, now
ready at market price. Robert
L. Carter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.
White, unwashed chicken
feed sacks, 100 lb. size, 7c
ea. Mrs. Hilton Faulkner,
Monticello, Rt. 1.
About 200 white feed sacks,
all in good shape, for sale.
Make offer. P. C. Everett,
Vienna. = :
Will exc. pineapple pears for
apples. R. R. Hodges, Manas-
sas.
100 cotton seed sacks, washed
and in good condition, 50 jute
sacks for sale, FOB. W. J.
Porter, Sunnyside, Box 56.
Have about 20 lbs. Goose
feathers, 40c Ib.; Will exc. some
for Country hams, at 30c lb. or
for hens, 20c Ib.; Also* want
some dried (neeled) peaches.
Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Atlanta,
Rt. 7, Box -302. oe:
Booking orders for _ Blue
plum and Currant sprouts, also
red and pink monthly rose cut-
tings, $1.00 doz.; rooted Cape
Jasmine, 15 ea. to be del. in
November, postpaid. -Mrs. H.
V. Bivens, Hiram.
Long Cayenne and Chili
Pepper for sale, red or green.
Tos. |
Will not mail less than 5
E. M. Lee, Omaha.
~ Gourds, charge extra for eut-
ting and cleaning; mint plants,
well rooted, $1.00 C. Prepaid.
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomas-
boro.
Sassafras, yellow roots, 25c
1b.: Butterfly root, 35c lb.; Cat-
nip, peppermint, spearmint,
horsemint, yarrow, balm, hoar-
hound, 25c, doz.; Garlic bulbs,
50c doz. el. in ist and 2nd
zones. Miss L. M. White, Dah-
Jonega, Rt. 1, B. 35. ;
Rattleroot, bearfoot, yellow
dock, Birdock, slipper alum,
sassafras, red, yellow __ root,
polkroot, ~gpearmint, horse-
mint, per. Queen of the Mead-
ow, colts
cherry, calamus, 30c 1b.; 5 Ibs.,
$1.00. Mrs. R. C. Stover,
Pisgah.
Hot green pepper (few red),
% gal., 25c; 1 gal, 40c. Post-
paid. Mrs. Arrie Ray, Buena
PVista, Rt. 4.
White feed sacks. (100 Tb.
size), 10c ea. Exc. for wheat,
oats or
Mrs. J. N. Carson,
Cc
Black walnut meats, 35c pint;
4 pts., $1.00; Garlic bulbs, 25c
Tb. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto.
Sage, handpicked, hade
-dried, $1.00 1b.; Also in 15-25
and 50c packages; 200. punched
to gather in Sept. Taking order
Oct. del. All orders acknow]l-
edged as rec. Catnip leaves,
95c at; seed, 15c teaspoon:
Poke, beargrass, putterfly roots,
25c lb. V. Keith, Alvaton.
Yellow root, red sassafras,
Queen of the meadow, putton
snake root, 25c Ib.; 5 lbs., $1.00;
Peppermint, catnip, palm, Dbl.
tansy, herb, 25c qt. Mrs. M. L.
Eaton, Dahlonega, BR eb;
94 lbs. of nice sage, cured in
the shade, 85c lb.; 3 Ibs. or
more, 75c lb. FOB. No chks.
J. Cc. J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2.
Nice, new, white downy
feathers, 50c lb., del.; Lot of
95 Ibs., $11.50. Sample free.
Mrs. Mary Collins. Cordele, Be,
Griffin, Rt.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
CORN WANTED:
_ Want 5 to 10 bu. corn direct
from farmer. Quote price FOB
your barn. -
lanta, Rt. 8.
PEPPER WANTED: .
Want _to hear from parties
having Pimiento pepper. Take
from 10 1b. up shipped to Col-
lege Park. Write. O. E. Nor-
ton, Fairburn.
Want to hear from paritds
having Pimiento peppers to sell.
Want 1 bu. Mrs. T. L. Pickren,
Argyle. z
RYE WANTED:
Want seed rye. Quote price
-and quantity FOB your Rwy or
pruek station, <i 2. Carter.
Richland.
SCUPPERNONGS WANTED:
Want 1 bu. perfectly ripe
scuppernongs. Mrs. Geo.
Warren, Louisville.
| EGGS WANTED:
Want white Jersey Giant exes
for. setting Rich-
oa H. Rich
foot, witchhazel, wild.
Mch. hatched pullets. |
E. Leon Eller, At- +
|. tate amount and _ price.
hens, Rt
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED.
ONIONS WANTED:
Want 1 pk. of red Mult. on-
ions. State lowest cash price
a Mrs, Bonnie Sauls, Lula,
Rta
PEPPER WANTED:
Exec. squash-pepper seed
(hot) for cow-horn pepper
seed. Ea. pay postage; also
cherry pepper for what have
you? Mrs. W. L. Fussell.
Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.
~ Want to hear from parties
who have green. hot pepper,.
suitable for pickling. Want as
much as 2 gal. if not too high.
State price. Wou'd take some
sweet pepper too. Mrs. Ruby
Coker, Harlem, Rt. 1.
Want to hear from parties
having Bell and Pimiento pep-
pers and green tomatoes. Mrs.
|Herbert Ingram, Jr., Coleman.
FRUIT WANTED:
Would like to exc. 10 lbs..
nice sundried pears for nice
dried apples. Lb. for lb. Mrs.
Mary Collins, Cordele.
Want % bu. nice ripe figs, |
between now and 15th Sept.
Will come for if near Atlanta.
Mrs. Robert B. Nation, Jr., At-
lanta, Route 5, Box 411-A.
Phone BE. 1608.
BEES WANTED:
* Want some old fashioned 6
wks. old peas. State price. Mrs.
A. E. Sander, T'albotton.
SACKS WANTED:
- Want any amount of print
feed sacks. Pay cash or trade
few white ones. Mrs. W. Bs
Taylor, Juniper.
SYRUP WANTED:
Want 1 or 2 gal. North Ga.
bright Sorghum syrup. Mrs. a
D. Fussell, Rhine.
ROOTS, HERBS WANTED:
Want all kinds roots, herbs,
send sample what you have.
Also want yellow beeswax, pe-
cans, and chewing and smoking
tobacco. Send samples, amounts
you can furnish.
Kingston.
HAY WANTED:
Want 5 tons clean Clover hay
and 5 tons clean Timothy hay.
Quote best price del. my barn;
also need 100 bu. good ear corn.
Bobby Burns, Atlanta, 1050 Mt.
Paran Rd. Ch 1454.
PLANTS WANTED: ~
Want 300 Early Jersey cab-
bage plants. State price. J. C.
Caidwell, Jackson, Rt. 3.
ONIONS WANTED:
Want white multiplying
onions, 1 pk., 8 lbs. nice big
ones. Give best price; have
Washington asparagus roots, 2
yrs., 3c ea., $2.00 C. Add post-
age less than hundred. Susan
P. Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.
GRAIN AND HAY WANTED:
Want 100 bu. seed oats. Quote
best price. G. D, Fain, Edison.
Want to buy 500 bu. oats del.
to Stone Mtn. in bulk or in
sacks, 200 bu. for seed, 300 bu
for feeding, if price is. right
could use more. C. M. Bow-
den, Atlanta, 435 Candler St.,
N. E. Phone DE. 6401.
PEPPER WANTED:
Want to hear from parties
having Pimiento pepper. Take
from 10 Ibs. up,
College Park. Write.
Norton, Fairburn.
A. J. Conway,
O.
Want at once,3 bu. Bell pep-
pers or Mango peppers. Write
me at once. M. W. Bailey,
Waycross, P. O. Box 16. :
HOPS WANTED:
~-~Want a small amt. of Hdps.
Send price del. Miss Sophia
Ward, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 1.
| North Main St.
SEED WANTED:
Want to hear from party
having tomato seeds for sale.
Dont have to be this years
seed. Raleigh Gladney,
Grange, 108 North Lewis.
PLANTS WANTED:
Want everbearing strawberry
)plants. Mrs. R. R. Marsh,
Townsend, R. F. D., care Le-
banon Plantation,
| FRUIT WANTED:
_Exc. white feed sarks for
nice dried fruit.
iuggan, Chester.
BYE WANTED:
Want 100 bu. Abruzzi Rye.
ywiand, Athe
shipped to |
La-
Mrs. OS;
Jack | A
Wednesday, Septem
MISCELLANE
WANTED |
SHALLOTS WANTED:
Want enough mul
shallots to put out 1500
prefer white variety.
Wilson, Griffin.
BUTTERBEANS WANTE
Want 15 lbs. good ru
butterbeans. Ne ak
Wrightsville. fee
PIMIENTO PEPPERS
WANTED: :
Want to hear from pa
have pimiento peppe
quinces to sell. Mr
Connell, Pavo.
SEED: WANTED:
Want. to hear from
who has Gallberry
sale by the Ibs. Tom
TOBACCO WANTED:
Want some good leaf
ing tobacco. Quote bes
T. J. Wayne, Buford,
GOURD SEED WANTE)
Want 1 bu. gourd se
ferent kind to be del.
Ist., 1943. E. H. Pope, N
Riz3; ae
OATS WANTED:
Want to buy 500 bu. Ful;
oat seed: or Cokers
| E. F. Dean, Sha Odum.
| RYE WANTED: 3
Want tall growing ry
Also Fulghum oat seed.
touch with me. Jim D
Jesup, Rt. 1, Box 10.
FEED SACKS WANTE
New crop dried Apples
lion onions. c
and how many. ;
Williams, Atlanta, 407
wood Ave. ee
SYRUP WANTED:
~ Want 1 or 2 gal, N
bright sorghum syrup.
D. Fussell, Rhine. _
CORN WANTED: _
Want 100 Ibs. Kafir
good sound seed; 100 Ib
|
|
seed; Also 100 Ibs. Ce
field peas. J. H. Barr, Lu
TOBACCO WAND.
Want 5 to 10 lbs. good
tobacco, send sample, also-
J. M. Madden, Covingto
| BEER SEED WANTED
| Want some old style
and price. C. R. Morr
Douglas, 208 So. Peterson
1
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| POULTRY FOR.
|AUSTRALORPS: =
6 Australorp (Black).
[ao str., All Star
April hatch, $1.50 ea. Y
postage. Mrs..W. E.
Louisville. ee
BANTAlu>: ae
2 pr. pure blacktaile
anese bantams, 2 hens
roosters, 1941-42 hatch.
FOB. Mrs. Elbert Overt
| don, R. 8. ee
|. 4 pullets, 1 cocker
; old, Bantam and Blue
| crossed, 50c ea. No chks
--efred Jones, Dalton, Chat:
Rd., Rt. 3.
5. small bantam ro
April hatch, from best
stock, 75c ea. for quich
irei! P, Brewer, Sr., Oli
5 bantam pullets :
_ bantam, hens, 25c ea.; 2
stags, $1.50 ea. or itr
white Cornish bantams.
Griffin, Gainesville. Oa
20 mixed Bantam he
roosters, 40c ea. Leonard
um, Marietta. He =
1 bantam-game mixed
er, $1.00 del.; also 1 blac
goat (trained),
home. Doyle
Mtn., Rt. 1. f
1 purebred Shawl Nec
$1.00; Buff Cochins, 2
J hen, young and ol
$3.00; Negro Roundhead
and 2 hens, $3.00. A
bred. Horace Akin, B
20 mixed Bantam h
good layers, and 1 rooste1
-00 for lot or 75c
Radjel Sims, Co
ebr
Burre
POULTRY FOR SALE
MS FOR SALE; 4
ms from Show Stock,
., Cochins, Rose Combs,
, Malays, Spangle, Dark
mas,~ White Polish, Se-
s. Write for list: closing
~W. O. Thomas, Savannah,
af 40th Oh
anta
type white bantam
5 al @ Dusters. 50c ea.; trio,
5 FOB.; Common. pigeons,
pr. in lots of 2 pai, or more,
Curtis : Branch,
son clover seed cheap for
me 1 yr. old Bantam hens,
Boyd Williamson, Com-
(D WHITE AND
ebred B. R. roosters, 12
J. Sbeed;
. purebred B. R. hens, $1.00
1 rooster, $1.50. Not pre-
i: also 2 milk goats, 1 bred,
irally hornless, $20.00: oth-
8 mos. old, $10.00. Trans-
ation chgs. extra. Robert
Demorest.
i
biddies, first of June
some purebred B. R.. |
mixed; 30c ea. FOB.
e Smith, Fitzgerald,
Grant St., ( Blue Gables).
iS. Approved . White
ullets from AAA heavy
vis. old, 80c ea. Joe Wood-
owery Branch, Rt. 1.
R. March hatch pullets.
oe Mrs. J.C.
White Rock AAA pullets,
eginning to lay: 50 W. L..
mos. old ptllets, all $1.-
1 white Saanan milk
. been in pasture with buck,
50- 1 Saanan buck, yr- old,
eyheaded, $7.50; 1 Toggen-
_ fresh soon, $12.50; others. |
- Williams, Star Rt. Al-
ta
. lot of poultry, 2% Ih..
friers, B. R., ready for
et Sept. 10th. Ja Ee
, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
SH GAMES
GIANTS:
Dark Cornish Indian game,
hatch cockerels, long yel-
ged type, healthy, $1.00
5.50, exp. col. in non-ret.
5, Send M. O. Mrs. Ida Mae
ivan, Whiteshurg. R. 2. _
ice Apr. hatched dark
lish pullets and rooster,
00 cash. No chks. Mrs. J.
Herron, Martin, R. 1.
Dark Cornish 4 mos. old
sters, purebred, extra large
with long, yellow legs, now
ving, wt. 6 Ibs., Pollorum
d, $1.50 ea. Money order.
ae ancen, Portal.
pril hatch, true to name,
ebred Dark Cornish cock-
healthy, good cond., $1.06
yr $5.50 for the 6 sent to one
exp. collect in non-
ble coop. Money order
Mrs. Ida- Mae Sullivan,
sburg, Rt. 2.
ames,
retts Red Falcons.
Falcons, white speckled
Prince White Hornets
ue Travellers, $5.00 trio,
- He Clayton Carrett,
esville. Box 56.
dian game cockere!s, $1.50
ens, $1.00 ea. Trade for
April hatch, pure Darh
sh pullets and cockerels,
10 cash. No chks. Mrs. J.
ferron, Martin, Rt. 1.
purebred Dark Cornish
ters Gong yellow legs).
1 hatch, $1.00 ea. Money
ark Cornish April and May
h cockerels, $1.00 ea. FOB.
Ed Stone. Adairsville. Rt.
roosters, Allen
1h and Red Quill
d, 1% yr. old, $3.00 ea.;
sters, 6. mos. old, same
$2.00 ea; 2 purebred
ead hens, 2 yrs. old,
ash with order. Jas.
iett, Duluth, Box 61.
Jt, }
C. Mayhue, Cumming,
g str., healthy and hearty, |
almost crowing size _
Walk- |
ot
10 or more
very reasonable. Trios or cock-
erels. (only. Jas-: P. Bridges.
Hapeville. P. O. Box 506.
Round heads, Parmenters,
-erossed Games, stags, 85c. ea.
Allen Roundheads, Grays and
Negro crossed. Bud* Holland,
Dalian, Rt 2. : >
Purebred Dark Cornish cock-
erels, Wt. 5 lbs. ea., $1.00 ea.
Cant ship less than2. H. W.
Thurmond, Greensboro, Rt. 1,
Box1si.. = :
ea., FOB. Express.. Cash with
order. Mrs. J. R. Sloan, Pel-
ham, Rt. 1.
CORNISH GAMES AND
GIANTS: ee
Large: type Dark Cornish
March cockerel, $1.75; a trio
White Giants, $4.00. FOB; also
Cornish eggs for hatching, $1.15
per 16 prepaid. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, = 4
Mrs. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. 1.
3 Dark Cornish cockerels, big
type, $1.50 ea. FOB; also fine.
early bearing strawberry plants,
60c C. Del. in Ga.
wards Stj> = 2
Stag and 5 hens, April 1941
i hatch, Irish Grey games, $10.-
00:52 hens,
and Leopard, 3 yrs. old, $3.00.
TS, Visscher, Decatur, 711
Church St.- ee
LEGHORNS: __ a
Fine, husky W. L. April 1,
1942 hatch rooster, crowed
when 4 wks. old, $1.50. Mrs.
'C, R. Sorrells, Monroe.
110 W. L. pullets, 442 mos.
old, $1.25 ea., also 40 Wyan-
dotte hens. 1 yr. old, $1.00, ea.
P. H. Smith, College Park, 323
W. John Wesley Ave.
Eugene Bivens, Hiram, Rt. 2.
-AAAA quality Eng. W. L.
cockerels, June 8th hatch, $1.-
25 ea., or-5 or more in lot, $1.-
00. ea. Postage extra; Have
40 or 50 to sell.-- Roscoe Sul-
livan, Brunswick, 2314 Union
St
White Leghorns: 20 hensy yr.
old, now laying; 30 pullets, start
laying next month; 3 Spring
hatch roosters; also 3 Spring
hatch White Pekin ducks. All,
$1.00 ea. Mrs. W. C. Rees,
Kennesaw, Rt. 1. ;
_4 AAA Brown Leghorn roost-
ers, 4 mos. old.-
place. Joe Mashburn, Atlanta.
445 Woodlawn Ave., N. W.
AA R. Cc. B. L. May hatch
cockerels, 75 ea., inlots of 2
or more. Mrs. E. W. Stephens.
Reidsville.
$35.00 at my-farm. Come and
see, dont write. Alex Williams,
Odum, Rt. 1. Box 148.
MINORCAS:
5 April hatch AAA White
Minocra cockerels. $4.00 for lot
prepaid in Ga. Also \ Lady
Thompson strawberry plants,
$9.00 M. not del. Mrs. W. T.
Pryan, Turin, Rt. 1.
6 mos. old W. L. pullets and
roosters, 75c ea. Belle Hampv-
ton, Danielsville. Rt23: :
8 full stock
roosters, March
hatch, 75 ea., or
white feed sacks,
free from holes: also have 2
full stock March hatch B. R.
roosters, 75c ea.: 10 B. R. hens,
2 yrs. old, 95c ea. OF the 20 for
' 877.00. Mrs. Elsie Patterson,
ax
and April
exc. for 80
100-lb. size.
Few young, k
Leghorn roosters, $1.00
FOB. Mrs. B. W. Biddy, Ac-
worth, Rt. 1.
35 best grade W. L. roosters.
frying size, $25,00, or 75 ea. in
lots of 10. You pay express. No
chks. M. O. or cash. Mrs. C.
'[,. Hand, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
4 AAA Eng. W. L. eockerels.
4 mos. old, $1.00 ea. here. Finest
stock. Mrs. Lola Holt, Pike.
| GAMES AND GIANTS:
Pure round head stags and
pullets, Greys, Grey and Travel-
or crosses in 42 hatch; Boones,
Caliborn crosses, several dif-
ferent breeds of hens, but no
right. Write what you want.
Emmitt Caldwell, Senoia, R. 2.
i
Mortgage. Lift-
ers game cockerels. Prices | Pape
5 Pure Cornish cockerels (yel-
. | low legs, vigorous stoek), $1.50
10 April hatch Cornish pullets |
and cockerel, $10.00. No chks. |
{ T iW. For-
rester, Canton, Rt. 4 (45 Ed-
cross Roundhead.
4. Wo Le corkerels, $1.00 ea.
11000 mi. if turned loose
G12 5. ab omy
40 AAA W. L. 18 mos: old.
Brown Leghorn
purebred Buff.
ea.
cocks. All dead game. Priced
-
Cockerel, 2 pullets, direct
e str., Black Minorcas,
April 15th- hatch, $5.00. =L. L.
Wallace, Atlanta, 1040 Mani-
Siu StS) Boo
MINORCAS:
Pure Buff. Minorca March
hatch cockerels, $1.00 ea. Lun-
ey A. Boswell, Pentield.
ORPINGTONS: . :
3 pure yellow Buff Orp.,
Mar. hatched, purebred flock.
$2.00 ea.; $5.00 for lot. G. N.
Phillips, Mauk. Rte 14 Boxe37.
_1 purebred Buff Orp., roost-
er, 18 mos. old, $1/50 or exc.
or equal value New Hamp-
shire Red hen or rooster. C. E.
(Fairburn Rd.). s
purebred for sale. F. E. Jack-
son, McRae. as Eos
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.. :
POR SALEL oc as
12 pr. common pigeons, $7.00.
Billy Hanks, Lenox, Rte.
1 pr. Goldn pheasants, $7.50:
1 male Silver pheasant, $5.00;
1 hen and 2 roosters, Buff
Cochin bantams, $2.00. <All
FOB. Mrs. C. J. Koppe. At-
lanta, 2694 Boulevard Dr., N. E.
- Trio of 1941 hatch Ringnecs
pheasants, $5.00. Will exc. tor
1 pr. Chukers or 2 pr. Bob
White | quail; Ringneck. eggs,
$1.00 doz. Postpaid in Ga. B.
T. Carithers, Nicholson. Rt. 1.
-Yokohamas and Tumbter
pigeons, for sale, or exc. for
quail, pheasants or doves. | J.
L. Berry, Norcross, Box 125...
- White Kings, Silvef Kings,
Racing Homers, cheap for cash
or trade for other value. Write.
W. F. L. Brown, Savannah, Rt.
De :
-4 Blue Peafowls, 1 peacock
and 3 hens, 3 yrs. old, $15.00
ea.: also 1 Blue hen, 18 mos.
old, $15.00. FOB. Sell all or
Rives:
Halt. grown quail,
enough for mating, $1.00 ea.:
lots of. 12 for $10.00. E. E.
Gilleland, Atlanta. 1781 Howell
Mill Rd., He 3458W.
95 pr. White King pigeons,
mated and working; good
squabbers, $1.50 pr. Must sell
at once. W. H. Mapp, Craw-
ford. ae Bt
Pair Homer. Racing
not old
(go
to
home) -vigeons, 1 _yr. old.
Worth $25.00, but wifl sacrifice
the pair mated for $10.00. Mrs.
Willie Smith, Rolston. ~
Young Giant homing pigeons.
75c ea.. Young white Pekin
ducks, 16 wks. old, 90c ea. 10
wks. old, 70c ea. All exp. col.
J D-- Johnson, Thomasville,
296 W. Jefferson St..
80 var. Exhibition pigeons,
(2,000 birds to choose from)
Fancy Bantams. 1? str. prize
winners: Ped. Chinchillas, N. a
Red, White, Silver Martins,
Dutch. Havana, and manv oth-
er rabbits for sale. H. G.
25
Golden Pheasants, cocks,
peautiful birds. Full plumage.
-Ave., R. 237.
40 prs. White King Plymouth
Rock Pigeons, mated end work-.
ing for sale cheap. Wire Dee:
Verner, Iron City.
"3 pr. quail, $5.00 pr.; 2 extra
males, $2.50 ea.; 3 pheasants, 1
male, 2 females, $5.00; Also 15
bantams, 50c ea. Come get
them. S. E. Hogue, Hapeviile,
557 Central Ave. Phone CA.
A907. Z
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS):
10 purebred, bloodtested
Hampshire -Red cockerels, 10
mos. old, $1.50 ea. or jot for
$12.50. Mrs. W. H. Lee, Doe-
run, Rt. 1.
Dark R. I. Red cockerels,
bred from trapnested, blood-
tested hens, $2.00 ea., about
grown; $1.50 per 15 postpaid.
Mrs. Don. Donaldson, Decatur,
De 2405.
2 R. I, Red roosters and 2 W.
R. roosters, 9 mos, old, ordered
chicks, full stock, $1.25 ea.
ord K t.
Clarkston,
Brown, College Park, Rt. 1, |
1 Buff Orp., cockerel, Yr. old,
part. Asberry Hughes. Buford, |.
| Cash with order.
Williamson, Grovetown, Box.
tea.: Drakes, $1.50 ea.
| $4.00 ea.; $15.00 for lot. U. L. |.
Carmical, Atlanta, 165 Ridge |,
| REDS (N. H. AND RHODE _
ISLANDS) 65 2
R. O. P. Parmenter Red cock-
erels, $2.00 ea. FOB. C. W.
Hightower, 2985 Memorial Dr..
S. E., Atlanta.
100 R. I. Red day old -chicks,
also 100 B. R., $15.00 C.:
straight pullets, $20.00 C. R. M.
Van Leer, Atlanta, Rt. -4-
Phone: AM 1464... =
Red Bird R. I. Red baby
chicks, U. S. Pullorum tested. |.
high egg _ production, rapid
growth; and quick feathering, |
12c ea. FOB. Robert Sims,
200 purebred AAA N. H. Red
puilets, April 28, hatch, $1.00
ea., also 25 purebred AAA
Barron str. W. L..April pullets,
$1.90 ea. FOB. | Mrs. Tor cs
Whitmire, Bowman.
.6 Parmenter Red cockerels,
U. S. Approved, Pullorum
tested, March hatch, $2.00 ea.
9.. for ($3.50.- W. EB. -Brown,.
Cartersville, 120 W. Market St.
40 N. H. Red pullets, now be-|-
ginning to Tay, 90c ea. if taken
soon. Mrs. W. A. Sumner,
Adrian. ee so
My. 36 R. I. Reds laid 6000
eggs in 8 mos., this year. Am
moving away. Will sell for $55.-
00 cash at my door. F. B.
Aees Hapeville, 3351: Stewart
ye
. 3 New Hampshire cockerels,
wing banded, Hubbard farm U.
S. R. O. P. mating, March 18th|
hatched, ready for service,
$2.50 ea. S. R. Scarborough,
Hawkinsville. ,
50 large breed hens, mostly
Reds, for sale, also 1 pr. tame
quail, $3.00 for the pr.; Want 1
Jersey or Guernsey heifer, bred.
Mrs. C. L. Jordan, Manassas.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE:
2 last yrs. hatch turkey hens,
for sale or exc. for a calf or
pig. E. A. Nicholls, Sparta, Rt.
ce oe, = :
8 pr. black Muscovy ducks,
raised this year, $2.00 pr. FOB.
No chks.
Sam D. Felta, Jr., Adel, Rt. 2.
4 Texas Bronze turkeys, $2.-
50 ea., FOB. No chks. Mrs.
James C. McNease, Waresboro,
P. O. Box 83.-
M. B. turkeys, 3 wks. old, 50c
ea.: 4 wks. old, 60c ea. Ex-
press paid on orders of 25 or |.
more. S. G. Husey, Brookton.
23 guineas, 18 hens, 5 roost-
ers, part of them White, all
1941 hatch and hens laying,
$23.00 for lot, or $1.25 ea. FOB.
Mrs. Carlton C. Sims, Com-_
merce. Rt, 2. :
4 hig white Pekin ducks, 1
drake, $4.75 or $1.00 ea.; 1 pr.
Golden Sebright Bantams,
(rooster and pullet) purebred,
$2.00; 1 crossed Black Game.
and Gold Sebright bantam
rooster, 50c. Mrs. Boyd Bag-
gett, Douglasville, Rt. 1,
40 April hatch Ducks. Pekin-
Mallard, $1.50 pair. &. ;
Jones, Waycross, 611 Reynolds
St. :
Mallard ducks, 2 and 3 yrs,
old. fine birds. Hens, $2.00
Can not
ship. Bobby Burns, Atlanta,
1050 Mt. Paran Rd. Ch 1454.
Toulouse geese, mates, $10.00
pr., also 11 grown goslings,
same stock, $3.00 ea. H. C.
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
14 White Pekin ducks, 11
grown, 3 about % grown, most-
ly ducks, $10.00 for lot. Come
after and bring crate. Ira M.
Galloway, Griffin, Rt. A.
Pair White ducks, $1.25. Mrs.
H. W. Landrum, Atlanta, 311
Logan S. E.
1 trio Wood Ducks, $15.00;
trio Traveller pit games, $5.00;
trio Blue Falcom games, $10.00.
All 2 yrs. old, H. Clayton Gar- |
rett, Gainesville. Box 56.
Orpington Ducks, $1.00 ea.: 2,
$1.50; Drakes, $1.00 ea.; 2 white
Pekin hen ducks, 75c.ea.; Also
150 cap. Sears Roebuck Oil
Brooder (new fuel lines) $6.00
FOB. Miss Roberta McCollum,
Grantville.
WYANDOTTES:
10 purebred Silver Lace
Wyandotte hens, $1.00 ea: 5
yearling pullets and rooster,
purebred S. L. Wyandottes, 75c
ea., or $3.75 for the 5, FOB.
Ss : Nie : 2.
| these three kinds, -
'to raise from.
/ DUCKS, ETC., W
WYANDOTTES:
Purebred, from reg. R
L. Wyandotte stock, co
yr. old, $1.75; 6 mos. ol
ea.; hens, same age an
Also want reg. Jersey
Docia Harris, Lula.
- 94 White Wyandottes,
old, $20.00 at my -place
-D. Barfield, Lovisvil.
BABY CHICK WANT
Want to hear fro:.
one who has White
Rhode Island. Reas, .
Barred Rock biddi
largest Strain there
ony - Americus, 222
CORNISH:
Want 15 dark Indian Co
game pullets and 2 cock
Mar. hatch. State price del.
Ist etter. Mrs. Joh
Sledge, LaGrange, Rt. 1.
GAMES AND GIANTS
WANTED: hae
Want 1 grown Blue
rooster at once, full stock
Mattie O. Kemp, Lyons,
LEGHORNS WANTED:
Want to buy 50 W. L
about 6-8 mos. old. State pric
B.| Marie Chester, Dunwot
1. ee
<e Wateto buy WOW.
lets, kom Barron or ik
type. Must be laying. No
Cc. H. Williams, Rome
Chatillon Rd.
. Want 50 or 75 young
hens, not over 18 mos.
pay cash. State lowest price
ist letter. Lewis Bolm
Danielsville, Rt. 3. =
Want 10 B. L. Mar. hat
puliets, and 2 rooster
age. Write and state 1
Mrs. J. G. Caldwell, Jack
BiB se cee
MINORCAS WANTED:
Want 10 or 12 White or bi
pure Minorcas pullets, not ove
12 mos, old, $1.00 ea.: No culls
Write what age and stoc
P. Malcom, Social] Cire
GUINEAS, PIGEONS.
RIDGES WANTED: |
- Want to buy some partri
Write what
have to offer. E. T. Clem
Tennil'e.. ae
Want to buy some :
either broiler size or
grown. Any color. Writ
quote prices. Mrs. N. C
ins, Donaldsonville. ae
Want J pr. of grown
bred red Carneaux pi
Glenn Callahan, Waycross
4. are
WYANDOTTES WANTED:
Want 3 R. C. S. L. Wyan
cockerels, large type Mar
Apr. hatch. Quote price.
T. Sharpe, Hahira, Rt. x
GAMES: =
~ Swap 2 Gray Chinchi
and 1 buck rabbit fo
prefer fighting Games. ac
Herndon, Winder. Bush Ave.
Want some pit game coc
pay $2.00 for 5 lb. size. go
shape; $2.50 for 5% to 6
$3.00 for 6 lb. up, or will tra
any of my game hens for goc
cocks.. C. R. Wade, Warrenton
LEGHORNS:
Want 25 Brown Leghor
Ancona pullets. Mrs. Sus
Howe, Atlanta, 672 Rosalia
S. E., Ma 8415. es
Want 50 or 100 W. L. A
str. young pullets, just begi
ning to lay. Quote lowe 2
price. N. T. Beasley, Blo
ingdale, are
Want young W. L. hens a
pullets. No culls. Quote nur
ber and price. Ira Teem, A
tues 261 West Lake Ave.,
MISCELLANEOUS - _
CHICKENS: :
Want 12 February or Mare
hatch pullets. N. C. Faulixn
Lula. : :
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
ANTED:
Want some Guineas and som
Silkie Bantams. Ans
once, giving price. Mrs. H
Rice, Atlanta, P. O. Box
ORPINGTONS:
Want 6-9, March
hatched Buff Orpingt
and 1 cockerel
pay 75c ea FOB. Shi
Ret. crate if good ones.
Willoughby, Wa
SYRUP FOR SALE
Want some pure Everlay str..
rown March = or
.pril hatch pullets. J. H.
1S; Norwood, FRE 2.
Want young W. L. alt
AAA grade, no culls. State age
a best cash price FOB your
Claxton point. B. C. Pivicr,
on, Rt. 1.
: Want 1 purebred White Corn-
ish cockerel, 4 to 6 mos. old..
Et, Winn, Fitzgerald. 212
est Cypress St.
ONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
1 table honey, comb, or
t; ied, in 5 Ib. pails, 90c:. 10
pails, $1.75, by mail Pre-
12c Ib. in 100 lb. lots by
rt., FOB. in 50 gal. bbls., 10c
) Also want white ext. honey
eS Curd Walker, Norris-
{:
piss more cases of 2% Ib. |
e, 12 to case, $4.80 Extract;
7 cases, 1% and 5 Ib.. $4.50
nae 00 case ae O. HH.
es hives, T5c ea., for sale.
: Hammock, Hogansville.
new 8 frame hive, ready
inserting bees with glass
ation and super, $4.00.
Manley, Decatur,
Lockwood Terrace, +
Pure Ca. honey, 1942 crop;.
- Ib., 25e;/2% Ybs., 40c; 5 Ibs.
All. packed in glass and |
4-12 and 6 to case. You
y pe chgs. O. H. Brad-
-RUIT AND BUTTER.
- FOR SALE
eapple pears
cheap at my home. Write
fore coming. Mrs. G. E. Ful-
Monticello, Rt. 5.
r 40 bu. pears, 40c bu. on
my home. i Jackson.
R. E. Lunsford, . ickson.
e about 125 a incedolc
now -ready, 40c bu.
L. Miller, . Waycross,
King. St. Phone 10269-R.
lave pears , sale by the
ick eee . Dyess, Jr.,
uppernongs and musca-
. for sale at my home or
Now
COD, for 25c. gal.
7, Fro-
Tula Cavender,
resh Jersey butter, 3 Ibs.,
Exc. for 12 printed chick-
feed sacks. 100 Ib. size.
atis. guar. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-
owdon, Rt. 1.
Delicious Scuppernongs, now
, $1,509 bu. FOB. Johnnie
nger, Reidsville.
ig, nice, black muscadines,
gal; Scuppernongs, 175c
Goaseberries. 50c gal. del.
Ga. All mail ans. Cash with
Will ship 5 and 10 gal.
. . O. D. anywhere.
Redfern, Mitchell, Rt.
lbs. yellow Jersey butter
85c Ib. Also 100 Ib. size
sacks, bleached, 12%c ea.
.. V. Robbs, Flowery
ae for sale.
nie M. Brannen, Plains.
Ios. of fresh sundried
. 15e lb. Add postage.
ster Phillips, Royston,
sht scuppernongs, 25c gal.
press or parcel post, ship-
Ibs. dried oie. w%e
Iso. 5 lbs. half-runner
-20 Tb. Mrs. BE. GS
Mrs. E. M. Fowler, Stuckey.
' chks.
| tobacco, whole leaves, 7. Ibs..,
ment. E. M. Lightsey, Screven.
222 |
| $1.00 bu., FOB. A. W. Tabor,
in truck-.
' Couch, Turin,
even wt.
| ans.
| $1.50 bu.
|Cash, FOB. . Arthur S. York,
Luthersville, Rt. 1.
"| Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
| oats, 75e; Abruzzi seed rye, $2.-
: lue St 75
Ga. cane syrup, packed in
Cases, 24 ea. No. 2%. cans,
manufactured from Red cane,
$4.80 case. From Green Cane,
$5.00 Case, FOB. Have on
hand, 7 cases Green Cane syrup:
38 cases Red Cane syrup. John
R. Hall, Jr.,. Moultrie.
80 gal. of Ga. cane syrup,
cooked on evaporator, put in
gal. cans, 90c gal. at my place.
Pure Ga. cane syrup -in No.
5 (App. % gal.) glass pails. No
Nor orders less than 3
gal. accp. 80c gal. FOB. J. E.
Steadham, Bainbridge.
150 gal. syrup, 65 gal. Mrs:
H. G. Seigler, Milan.
}
=
TOBACCO FOR SALE
Good mellow, yellow leaf
chewing tobacco, flue curd, 4
Ibs., $1.00 del. Prompt ship-
ae W. R. Lightsey, Screven,
Chewina fabasco. whole
leaves, aged and mellow, 8
lbs., $1.00 prepaid.
Raed and mellex chovand
$1.00 prepaid. Prompt ship-
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
_Cockers Victor. Grain seed
oats from 70 bu. A. turnout.
Ft. Valley, Rak
Pure Bancroft. seed oats, re-
cleaned and graded, grown from |.
cert. seed, $1.00 bu.
er, Royston,
R. M. Turn-
Pure, extra early Full Grain
oats, recleaned, Ceresan_treat-
ed, $1. 00bu; Or as Is 75c -bu;
All 5 bu. sacks here. (It pays
to plant pure clean seed, 90 bu.
per aere this year). .W. .
Houser, Fort Valley.
Pure Sanford wheat, free
from weevil, $1.45 bu. Riley C.
250 Bu. Victor Grain seed
oats, 2nd yr. from breeder, (70
bu. per A. this yr.) 75c bu. F.
i. Kennedy, Stone oe
Ht. 2
1,000 bu. genuine Coker Str.,
fulgrain seed oats, 76c bu. in
5 bu. bags, FOB. J.
H. Rowland, Wrightsville. | f
500 bu. Hastings 100-Bu. oats,
Ist. yr. from breeder, good,
sound, harvested without Fain,
85c bu.; 25 bu. Barley, some
oats in them, sound and clean,
$1.25 bu. All FOB. All. mail
J. W. Fortson, Elberton.
Several thousand bu. Ful-
ghum and Fulgrain seed oats,
55e: bu. in bulk; 60c sacked:
oe even wt., 5 bu. bags. FOB.
- By Little, Fort Valley.
100 bu. aoteere seed Wie
Ea Shahon, Ring-
gold, Rt. ay f
' Clean threshed seed oats ber
immediate del. Terruf, 70c:
Coker Victor Grain, 85c bu.
Pure Sanford wheat,
New Sanford white:
$1.25 bu.; Fine Beardless Bar-
ley, made 42 bu. As Si2o Bue
Ga, Ex. Station Teruft oats,
85c bu. All recleaned. R. D.
Tatum, Palmetto. .
Pure Bancroft seed oats, re-
cleaned and graded, grown
from cert. seed. Finest quality.
seeds plump and heavy, $1.00
bu. R. M. Turner, Royston.
ers seed wheat, $1.50
; Victoria Oats, 80c bu. at my
een Mrs. J. M. Richardson,
Beardless Barley, $1.25 bu.
Recleaned Blue Stem wheat,
$1.35 bu.; also a Ram (grown
sheep), "$6.00 crated, FOB
farin. 3 Tc Ps Singleton, Fort
Valley, Rt.
1000 bu. Terruf seed oats. Ist
Lyr., from Ga. Exp. Sta., 75 bu.
in bulk; 80c bu. in bags. FOB
my farm. B. F. Harris, Griffin,
Box 364.
: Fulghum or Full grain seed
etia dewberry,
Kudzu, Celestial fig euttings, |
: Prompt |
shipment. Paul Lightsey, Screv-
fen,
_Exe, for 3 bu. corn or 2
Red roosters and 2 hens, pure
| bred, express paid. Send money |.
Annie B. King,
breeders preferred; Also Dutch,
| Guinea pigs, Ring neck or white
| order.
pure, |
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
McDonald, Blackberry, Lucr-
large rooted;
$1.00 C: Washington Aspara-
gus, 25, '65e: $1.75 C.; Ordered
now, Autumn del., Postpaid. oF,
W. Toole, Macon, 33 Burton
Ave.
Blue Damson plums, - crab-
apple bushes, raspberry vines,
10c_ ea, $1. 00 doz.; varigated
rose bushes, 15c ea., $1.00 doz.
Mrs. Seabron Huggins, Waco.
800-1200 bu. pineapple pears,
now ready, 50c bu. Special price
to truckers. J. A. Bolton, Daw-
son.
Peach trees, all leading var.
State insp., true to name. $60.-
00 M.; $7. 00 C.; Grape vines,
$50.00 M.: $6.00 'C. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Riverdale,
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE
1 Starter to fimish broods,
Sears-Roebuck type, in good
cond., for sale or exc. for wheat,
oats, ete. Malvin Redman,
Jackson. ~~ oe
Little Brown Hen 50 egg cap.
Ine., with lamp and instructions
(thermometer broken), Bret
ees
Mrs.
Quitman, Rt. 2.
4 oil brooders, 1 elec., 2
Sears Super Hatcher, oil 150
egg cap., and 250 cap. Sell or
exc. for young hens. I. Teem,
Atlanta,. 261 West Lake Ave., |
(Rt. 8).
ae Buckeye inc., 2-600 eggs
size and 1-2700 size, good cond..,
$150.00 for the 3. W. W. Cau-
then, Buchanan,
INCUBATORS AND
-BROODERS WANTED
- Want an electric incubator in
A-1-cond., about 200 to 400 ees
size. State cash price in first
letter. J. H. Stephens; College
Park. P. O. Box 209.
Want 2 wood burning brood- -
ers, in good cond. State price,
ete. EW: aero Su-
wanee.
LIVESTOC K WANTED
CATTLE WANTED:
Want 1 reg., Hereford, Horn
or Polled'type, bull, 6 to 8 mos.
old, cheap. Must be best type.
Have a.reg., 4 yr. old Horn Type
Hereford pull for $150.00 at my
place; sell to keep from in-
breeding. J. M. Mullis, Broxton,
Want a Hereford bull calf, or
one large enough for service.
Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Want to get in touch with
parties in Clark, Oconee, Wal-
ton, Gwinnett, Jackson or Bar-
row counties who have cows,
calves or yearlings to sell. John
Wilburn, Winder, Rt. 1.
Want to buy reasonable for
cash, 1 Reg. or purebred not
Reg. Hereford calf, either bull
or heifer. Write at once if can
ship. O. H. Martin. Blythe.
Want. at once 1 or 2 zood
<5 -grade Jersey or Guernsey fresh
a
Pou. POR: 7H. Ee. Brandenburg,
Concord.
in milch cows, within 50 or 75
miles. Cy R Mizell, Woodbine,
| Bs QO. Box 26.5
Want good, feeder Jersey
heifers or white face feeders.
'State price and all particulars.
Walter. B. Leverette, Tifton.
Would like to exc. a purebred
Jersey heifer for a purebred
White faced bull. Mrs. RL.
Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. 1.
Want buy 4 Holstein heifer
calves. J. H. Willis, Columbus.
Want 8 nice Black Angus or
White Face Hereford weaned
calves to take now and keep un-
til next Fall for half of them.
Give special care and feed.
Write or see. Mrs. Ethel Jones,
Lula. Rt. 2.
HORSES AND MULES
WANTED:
Trade 9 yr. old 1,000 lb. mare
for a horse, wt. about 750-800
Ib.; or anything of equal value;
also Jersey bull calf, 2 mos.
old. Can be reg. . W. "M. Ene,
LaFayette.
Will pay cash for a 4 to 7
yr. old Jack or 1190-1200 Ib.
stallion, not over 6 yrs. old.
Write full description, age and
color and price. L.. P.
Taylor, |
Atlanta, P. O. Box 1676.
ft eer oy of pineapple pears |
for, oe hard. E .
LIVESTOCK WANTED
SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED:
Want 2 Reg. Angora goats,
male and female. Advise what
you have and price. Joe Parker,
Gaillard. :
HOGS WANTED:
Want 1, I. O. C. boar, 3-6
mos, old. "Must be reg., short
nose type. State age, wt. and
price. W.-H. Nix, Alpharetta.
Want thrifty shoat, P. C. gilt
preferred. Pay cash if cheap.
Have to trade 3 mos. old doe
kid milk stock; also want 50
chickens, 2 to 4 *wks. old. Trade
value. Mrs. Opal Parenpare,
Andersonville.
Want 1 reg., O. I. C. preed-|
ing boar. Must be first class
animal. Buck Greer, Albany. Rt.
4, Box 100.
Want quality, reg., 6 mos. cld
Berkshire boar for breeding
purposes,
land, Atlanta, 567 Linwood Ave.
N. E.
Want to hear from parties
having both little bone and big
bone black. African guinea hogs
and pigs for sale. Stat best
price, age, wt. Leon Enrlich,
Swainsboro.
RABBITS AND GUINEA
| PIGS (CAVIES) WANTED;
Want buy .10. guinea pigs
(eavies) at 50c ea.; males large
one and small females about 5
or 6 wks. old. Let me hear at
once. Mrs. Mittie M. Shropshire.
Round Oak. Rt. Box 78.
Want N. Z. Red. Rabbits,
doves, Red Carneaux pigenons.
Write best prices. H. G. Wil-
liamson, Groveton, Box 25.
RABBITS AND CAVIES-
FOR SALE 2
Ped. New Zealand white:rab-
bits; Dutch, Chinchillas, Nor-
mal Standard Havanas, New
Zealand Reds, Guinea pigs;
Exhibition pigeons, Breeders
any var., Australion chickens,
Ducks, Geese, all var. of fancy
Bantams, Sell or Exe, A. G.
Williamson, Grovetowh, PP; O.
Box 25.
1 pr. common white rabbits.
1 yr. old: 7 young white rabbits,
6 wks. old, $5.00 for lot. FOB.
Joe Sherrill, Cumming.
4 thoroughbred New Zealand
white doe rabbits, 2 mos. old,
75c ea. No chks. James Har-
ris, East Point, 211 Hendrix
ve.
15 New Zealand White rabbits |
8% wks. old, $2.50 pr.; 10 N. Z.
4 Red rabbits,
8 wks. old, $2.56
pr. HOB: Mrs. Julia Varnedoe,
Atlanta, 130 S. Candler Rd.
5 male Guinea pigs, (cavies)
wt, 16 oz., $1.00 ea. and 1
thoroughbred N. Z. White buck
rabbit, 15 mes. old, $1.50. No
chks. James Harris, East Point,
211 Hendrix Ave.
N. Z. White rabbits, direct
from. Stahls. 2 bucks, 3 does:
11 about 2 wks. old: 10 about
12 wks. old. Can furnish origin-
al ped. sent me, with old stock.
$35.0 for lot. Marvin Hales,
Reseca, P. O. Box 11.
1 Chinchilla, 8 mos. old
buck, $2.00; 2 Speckled Giant
does, and 1 buck, $3.00; steei
grey rabbits, 7 wks. old, $1.50;
2 mos. $2. 00 pr. solid black, 7
wks. old, $1.00 pr. Lockard Bell,
Atlanta, 264 Alexander St. N.
W.
1 thoroughbred N. Z. White
buck rabbit, 1 yr. old, $1.00
cash or M. O. B. H. Holsomback
Hast Point, 302 So. Harris. St.
CATTLE FOR SALE
White Dairy type Hereford
bull, reg., 3% yrs. old. Wt. 1000
Ibs. $125.00 at my barn, J. B
DeFoor, Morrow.
A 6 mos: old, purebred Jersey
calf bull for sale, or exc. for
White Face, same age, or for
15 bu. fulgrain seed oats, del.
to Sparta. Graham Simpson,
Culverton. R. 1.
2 young Jersey cows, due. to
freshen September 20 to 30th:
Good milkers, in excellent cond.
| K. D. Sanders ,Eatonton.
Reg: Guernsey Bull, 4 yrs.
old, sired by his Majesty of
Bourndale. Sacrifice price. D.
L. Roberts, Cedartown, tit
Commerce,
Nice Jersey-Guernsey cow
for sale. 3 gal. milk on light
feed, calf 2 mos. old, $75.00 with
calf. Can be seen at T. W.
Laneasters barn. Joe E. Goss,
Pendergrass, Rt. 2.
Purebred Guernsey
ith 4th calf, for sale.
Atlanta, 3 fe
for sale. S. C. No-;
heavy springers;
| boiler,.
for
bull calves,
cow, BS
freshen about September 15:
10 good milch cows
young calves, 3-4 gal. co
suitable for dairy. Will sell
or part. Joe Jones, Colu
2326 Cusseta Rd. Phone 7
1 Jersey milch cow,
freshen Sept. 10th. Give
gal. milk per oe Come |
3 mi. N. Buford. W. M. Bro
Buford. ce
6 grade steers, 500-600 |
ea., to fine to butcher.
sell around market price;
3 fresh in milch cows, 2 w
2nd. calf, 1 with Ist, calf, pri
right. C.'M. Bowden, Atlan
435 Candler St., N. E.
DE 6401.
1 thoroughbred black ,
pull renee good natan
$125. 00, J. GC. Lee, Cee P
Rt.
Reg. Jersey male, fe 1
dition, papers furn. Ma:
seen at my farm. L. C. Ri
Atlanta, 142 Laurel Ave., S.
24 dairy cows, 5 fr [
Bottles,
vat, etc: Marke
milk. Not sell part. 6
Courthouse, $2,000.00. H,
Terrell, Rome, Rt, 5:
Fine bull, mixed short h
and red Jersey. Wt .abo $!
lbs. $75.00 at my farm.
Steed, Buena Vista.
Reg: Jersey cattle of the
popular bloodlines, all ages fc
|sale. W. A. Biggers, Green
Entire head reg. Jersey mi
cows, bulls, young stock, 10
head milkers. Best of bloodl
high producers.
_able.
ville.
Fine Jersey bull, 2 yr
$80.00 at my farm, 5 e
Macon on upper River
the Bibb-Jones Co. Line.
Minnie Walker, Macon, Rt.
. 2 Holstein Yr. old bulls,
to reg., $75.00 ea., or trad
White Face bulls: als
Guernsey and Jersey he
bred, 15 mos. old, for sa
is McKown, a
Ave.
1 reg. Guernsey bull, 2 o
old, $100.00 at barn. Fred mi
Very rea
Ce L. Daniel,
: Canton, RR, f.
1 Jersey cow, Precious
3, for sale. W. B. Crowe,
ford, hak
25-35 head young gattte. 0
heifers, steers and bulls, Gr.
white face Angus, and J
Avg. wt., around 400 Ib
pasture or feeders. Fi
truck gets them for 9c 3
my place. W: S. Mixon, Grit
Phone 2379.
i veg: Ceanaee bull, a 5 J
old in November, 1942. G
breeding, pasture raised,
conditioned. $100.00 at bal
cluding registration pavers.
W. Doolittle, Sandersvill
1 grade Jersey cow, fre
ed August 21, with 3rd 3
$75.00, Junior Stephens, -
burn,
3 milch cows, jewues
Guernsey crossed, with
calves; cows, i
$75.00 ea. 1 mi. W. Dee
L. S. Danzy, Deepstep.
2 thoroughbred Short
8 mos. old,
around 400, lbs. ea., not re
tered, $75.00 ea. at my barr
Choice bulls, richly color
Come see, Po W: Etheri
Milner.
SHEEP AND Ca
FOR SATE, :
Palebiod, ped., and wed
genburg hornless buckling,
heavy milking dam and sire
Sir Roderick the outstanc
Toggenburg buck of the Sout
Ready for service. Low pr
for quick sale, as need
snace. John Hwnds, Dbl
93 Warren St., N. E. DE. |
Reg. Saanen male, pro
Sire of high producing dau
ers at Stud, fee $3.00; free pas
ture for does until bred. W.
Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Gr
Ave., N. W. Center Hill.
At Stud: Reg. purebred
genbure buck G-man Ji
Confucius. Best bloodlines.
purebreds, $5.00; Grades, $
2 purebred buck-kids. Reas
able quality considered.
ren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Mur
ray Hill Ave., N .H. DE. 69:
12 early Spring lambs, bo
sex, $4.00 ea. Z. J. i (
ersville, RFD 2. :
At
buck of attractive ee
and breeding, reg. in the An
can Goat society. Ear Ss.
wine, Madras. 3
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MARKETBULLETIN
_, SHEEP AND GOATS
: FOR SALE
Buck (goat) service. Reas-
enable charge. Mrs.
Blythe, Atlanta, Rt.69, Box 240.
1 Nubian buck, 1% yrs. old,
large size, butt headed, $15.00.
RR. P. Rowe, Moreland, Rt. 1.
5 young Nubian goats, 2 reg..
8 good grades from execlient
stock. Sell reasonable as am
overstocked, William S. Todd,
wr. Columbia Ph, Rt. 2, 'De-
eatur. :
Several Toggenburg does,
(Reg. and Grade) and 1 Reg.
Buck for sale. T. E. Bunn, Jr.,
Decatur. (4 mi. out Lawrence-
ville Highway)
i purebred Angora billy goat,
wt. about 130 lbs., about 3
yrs. old, $7.00: 1 milk goat, %
Nubian, % Saanan, 4% mos.
old, horniess, $10.00. Both =
barn. James A. Treadwell,
Jackson, Rt. 2. (2 mi. W. Indian
Springs.)
At Stud, Reg. Saanan Buck,
Proven; 1 Reg. Toggenburg
Buck, Proven: Both from heavy
milk stock, $3.00 for grades,
$5.00 for Reg. Z. R. McElroy,
Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave., N.
W. Phone DE. 3710.
_. 8 purebred Rambulette Ram
lambs, sel. for breeding, $15.00,
FOB. truck; from 9-16 lbs. wool
clip Ewes and Ram. See at my
place. Ben Pinkerton, Eaton-
ton. :
At Stud, Reg. purebred
- Toggenburg buck. G-Man Jos
Confuscius, 5-3032. Best of
breeding. Bloodlines up to 15
ibs., 14 oz. milk daily. Fee,
grades, $3.00: Purebreds, $5.00.
' Warren Rollins, Atlanta, 349
: oy Hill Ave... N. EB. DE.
2 Southdown ram lambs (not
reg.) thrifty and clear of pari-
sites, wt. about 125 lbs., $18.00
at my farm: $21.00 crated and
del, in Eatonton: Also several
ewe lambs, $3.00 less. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton. Pe
At Stud; purebred Nubian
buck of splendid breeding and
attractive appearances, reg. in
the American Goat Society as
W-2396. Earl S. Redwine,
Madras.
_ Sir Roderick, the most out-
standing Toggenburg buck in
South. Reg. ped. naturally
fhorniess. At Stud, in season,
fee, $5.00. You can secure
cheaper sires but none better.
Comparisons cordially invited.
John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War-
: tren St. N. E. DE: 5140.
Pair of nice Toggenburg, 6
mos. old, milk goats, grown
from a high bred nannie and
sire. $8.00 ea. FOB. Come see
et: J, H. Stephens, Luthere-
ville. . .
_ 2 Toggenburg milk goats, 3%
to 4 qts. when fresh, 1 milking
now, long milking period. Also
1. doe, 6 mos, old, half Tog-
genburg, half Saanan, 1 buck,
6 mos. old, solid white, natural
buttheaded. Can furn._ half
papers on young goats. Trade
for milch cow. C. E. Dukes,
Norcross.
Proven purebred Reg. Tog-
-genburg buck, 4 yrs. old; Gin-
ger T-1473. Hornless or will
trade for a mature purebred
Reg, Toggenburg doe or for
fZood grade does of 3 aqts. or
more. Mrs. Ovalene Highland,
Martin.
1 Nubian billy, 1% yrs. old,
butt-headed, large size, $15.00.
R. P. Rowe, Moreland.
At Stud: Reg. Saanen buck,
roven; 1 Reg. Toggenburg
uck, proven, both from heavy
milk, $3.00 for grades; $5.00
for Reg. Z.R. McElroy, Atlanta,
eg ood Ave. N. E. De.
Fine reg. Saanen buck, 3 mos.
-old, large to age, plenty pep.
$25.00. C. T. aines, Buford,
ox 4,
_ SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED
Want young Saanan buck,
reg. or ent. to reg., from heavy
milk stock, for cash or will exc.
farm machinery. Write or see.
Lewis E. Taboe, Albany, Rt. 3,
_ Box 616. :
-HOGS FOR SALE
1 Black Poland China sow,
subj. to reg. Wt. 160 lbs., ready
to breed. Trade for 1 purebred
Guinea sow, same size or if
not as big, will trade for 2 and
y difference. Lloyd Kinsey.
aron.
S$ 0. I. Cc. pigs, 6 wks. old,
rebred: 5 gilts and 3 boars,
$7.00 ea. for boars; $9.00 ea. for
its: $60.00 for lot, Zack Cheek,
ton, RFD 2,
Ce
entitled to
HOGS FOR SALE _
16 cross bred pigs, 6 wks. old
from reg. stock on both sides,
Poland China, Big Bone Guinea,
Duroe Jersey, O. I. C., $6.00
ea.; 10 purebred black big bone
Guinea pigs, 6-8 wks. old, $6.00
ea, C. R. Wade, Warrenton.
Nice pigs, 6 wks. old, $5.50
ea... H. . Phillips, Atlanta,
eon Piateas: Mill Rd., Phone
Pure O. I. C. pigs, 6 wks. old,
reg., $6.00 and
transportation. Money orders
only. C. E. Adams, Daniels-
ville, \
4 gilts, Black Essex, and S.
P. C., about 6 mos. old, life
treated, $10.00 ea., if all taken;
$12.00 otherwise. Will exc.
for fine blodded heifer calves
of high milk preducing stock.
ees Gussie Anderson, Alma,
5 Duroc gilts, bred tow. I. C.
male, $25.00 ea.: O. I. C. male,
1 yr. old, $25.00. Come get
them, 5 mi. N. W. Rising Fawn
in Deerhead cove at Jim Blev-
ins farm. R. B. Crane, Rising
Fawn, Rt. 1.
9 full blood Ky. red Berk-
shire hogs, 1 male, 2 sows, 2
female pigs, 4 male pigs, all
unrelated to male. Reg. in
buyers name. $150.00, FOB.
ae John C. Thomas, Met-
Gali. 52
Fine big black Poland China
boar, yr. old, subj. to = reg.
Gentle. J. E. Bailey, Sharps-
burg.
One big Bone Black African
male pig from unrelated stock
from best herd, about 14-15
wks. old. wt. about 30 lbs., life
treated, $15.00. FOB. - Charlie
Malphus,: Tusculum.
4, 6 wks. old pigs for sale.
Emmet Smith, Locust Grove.
Purebred big bone blue
Guinea pigs, $10.00 ea., FOB.
Manchester. Johnson Weldon,
Woodbury, Rt. 2.
8 wks. old, compact type P.
C. pigs, males and females,
Progress: breeding, $15.00 ea.,
with certificate to reg. Harold
Hyers, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.
Sey. good pigs, Essex, S. P. C.
cross, $8.00-$10.00 ea.; fine S.
P. C. pigs ready now, $10.00
ea., from exceptionally good
stock (dam not reg.); Ent. to
reg. pigs, $12.50 ea. All inocu-
lated; Bred gilts and sows,
different breeds, $30.00 to
$40.00: young boars, $20.00 ea.
up. Morris Sanders, Nashville.
Ghampion blooded S. P. C.
pigs, bred gilt and _ service
boars, at reasonable prices. F.
H. Bunn, Midville.
3 fine brood sows, $35.00 now.
Mrs. Ella Gordon, Waleska. In
Care of Gen. Del.
Few nice Black Essex gilts,
with application for registra-
tion. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis.
2S. P. C. boar pigs, 3 mos.
old, Subj. to reg., $12.00 ea. at
barn; $13.00 crated to. ship.
4-H. club. Colston Autry, Plain-
ville. 4
3 mo. old Spotted Poland
China pigs, sired by a son of
perfection, (National Champ-
ion), .50-60 percent white. Dbl.
treated for cholera. $12.50 ea.,
reg. in buyers name. L. M. Is-
ler, Morgan.
1 Reg. Poland China sow, 3rd
litter, $45.00: Also 5 Poland
China pigs, subj. to reg. 3
boars, 2 gilts, 7 wks. old, $8.00
ea. Elton Dunn, Ringgold, R. 2.
Purebred Berkshire pigs, far-
rowed Jwy 2 and 14, Reg .in
buyers name, 2 for . $2 .00;
$15.00 ea. FOB. J. W. Richard-
son, Lithia Springs, R. 1.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
800 1b, 10 or 11. yrs: old,
mare mule, $60.00; 1 purebred
Black Guinea boar, about 175
lbs., $30.00; 1 pure Poland
China sow, due to farrow Sept.
20, $65.00; Also 1 nice fat 2 yr.
old: bull, $40.00. J.' P. Higgin-
botham, Bogart, Rt. 1.
1 good mare mule, wt. about
750 lbs., 10-12 yrs. old, sound
and gentle, work anywhere;
Exe. for good. Fordson Tractor
or small farmall tractor. R. W.
Steed, Winder, Route No. 1.
1 Ga. raised mule, 4% yrs.
old, wt. 1,000 Ibs., sound every-
where; (reason for selling, I
am not able to work). Would
trade for cow. H. R. Alkson,
Bairdstown.
A\good 12 yr. old mule for
sale at a bargain. Trade for
good Hereford bull or cows. R.
C. Holloway. Manchester, P. O.
Box 105.
A 11 yr. old, 1,000 lb. horse
for sale. J. L. NeSmith, Empire.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
15 young Georgia raised
mules and horses; 8 young
black Angus bulls, all raised on
my own farm. Robert S. An-
derson, Hawkinsville,
Dark bay, 3 yrs. old, 3 gaited
saddle mare, wt. 850-900 lbs.
ea Parks, Gainesville, Box
3 colts, 1 filly horse colt and
2 horse mule colts, 24-3 yrs.
old, wt. 800-900 Ibs., $350.00 at
barn for all 3. C. M. Davis,
Cusseta, Rt. 2.
Have nice young mule and
1-H. wagon for sale. M. E.
Strickland, Atlanta, Rt. 5,
Box 122.
3 horses; a 3 yr. old pony,
wt. 800 Ibs., and 2 gray mares,
ea. wet. 900 to 1000 Ibs.
pretty team. Write. J. O.
Be: Barnesville, Rt. 2, Box
07.
Med. size black Spanish Jack,
10 yrs. old, $150.00; large, black
Jack, 4 yrs. old, $500.00; 8 yr.
old, 800 lb. mare, 5 mos. old
colt, bred back, $135.00; large,
5 yr. old mare mule, $200.00.
C. G. Morris, Roopville.
10 yr. old, 1000 Ib. smart,
gentle, sound mare mule, reas-~
onable and take some exchange.
O. M. Moody, Coffee,
1 red mule, about 10 yrs. old,
works good anywhere, reason-
able price. (Have stopped
farming reason for selling). L.
T. Cummings, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2.
1 brood mare, med. size,
$75.00 cash or exc.: also 20 B.
R. purebred pullets, March
hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. C.
Goolsby, Alma, Rt. 2.
1 Iron grey mare mule, wt.
1300 lbs., about 10 yrs. old,
sound, work anywhere, A-1
shape, $125.00. Also 1 real good
eane mill sweep, $2.00 or trade
for anything can use. O. S, Wil-
liams, McRae, R. 1.
1 good, grey, 900 Ib. mare
mule, for sale or exc. for 500
lbs. good hogs; also 440. egg cap.
Inc., perfect cond., $30.00 or
300 Ibs. hogs, Del. and get the
mule and Inc.; Exc. Inc., or S.
P. C. or Essex-S. P. Cross pigs,
value $10.00 and $8.00, for good
seed oats. Morris Sanders,
Nashville.
1 black mule, wt. around 850
lbs., in good condition, $65.00
eash. Miss Luna McDonald,
Lawrenceville, R. 1.
Red mare mule, wt. 900 Ibs.,
in ood shape, cheap for cash.
R. M. Clark, Stone Mtn. R.
2. Phone Clarkston 2102. :
Nice mare mule, 10 yrs. old,
1,000 Ib., smart, gentle, sound,
sell reasonable. Also want to
buy 2nd hand. hay rake. Must
be in good condition. State
price. O. M. Moody, Coffee.
1 pr..black mules, wt. about
750 or 800 Ibs. for sale, or exc.,
for good, small farm. All mules
in good shape and work good.
R. W. Steed, Winder, R. 1.
1 good farm mule, age un-
known, eats and works good,
cheap for cash. Trade for cat-
tle. J. B. Turner, Dahlonega, R.
2.
1 blue horse mule, wt. 900
lbs. for sale, cheap. W. R. Dun-
can, Norcross.
1 horse, wt. about 800 Ibs.
about 15 yrs. old, $50.00 or exc.
for milch cow or garden trac-
tor. R. H. Trowell, Homerville,
Fe es
2 mule colts, 1% and 2% yrs.
old, for sale or trade for any
kind of cattle or hogs. Lewis M.
Hamby, Griffin, Rt. A.
6 vr. old mare with foa!;
1 Son broke horse, about 11
yrs. old; 1 good work mule,
about 14 yrs. old. Rice Adams.
Milledgeville.
Good, clean mare mule, about
10 yrs. old, $75.00; 2 goats, 1
kid, $10.00; 2 fresh cows, $75.00
ea. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Phone
2379.
1 mare mule, wt. about 800
Ibs., 12 yrs. old, $25.00 casn.
Come see. Clyde Reeves, Young
Cane.
A 1,000 Ib. mare mule, $100.06
12 yrs. old. W. F. Hudson, Ma-
con, R. 3.
1 very good medium wt.
horse mule. Will work any-
where, In good condition, $90.-
00. Mrs. W. C. Rees, Kennesaw,
RFD 1.
A 1000 lb. 5 gaited mare, 8
yrs. old, sound, gentle, works
anywhere, $165.00 cash; also
small plug mule, not a blemish,
work to anything, $20.00 or
trade for heifer J. L. Bailey,
Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
1, 23 mos. old mule colt,
broke dbl., $75.00 or trade for
equal value. Arthur Edalgo,
Pinehurst. :
Make.
| fuel;
_ FARMS FOR RENT
FARM HELP WANTED.
Small place with 4 R. house,
front and back porches, screen-
ed, 7 mi. Richland, few yards
off the Hwy. Good well water.
Cash rent to be paid 6 mos. in
advance. Mrs. Bobbie Street-
man, Richland, z
11 A., 5 R. house; .chicken
and truck farm; -Cotton and
Corn, 3 m% Stone Mtn., just off
Hwy. $15.00 mo. beginning
January 1943. W. F. Bentley,
Stone Mtn. Rt. 2.
House, water, wood and most
any amount of land, forrent.
S. D. Wilson, Fairburn, Rt. .2.
Small truck farm, pasture,
good for raising calves and pigs,
cow and hay barn, piped water,
large chicken house equipped
with automatic lights for win-
ter feeding. -Excellent Egg
Mart established. 1 R. house.
elec. lights, $10.00 mo. Avail-
able immediately. Write. Pal
Parker, Atlanta, 365 Cheshire
_Br. Road, N. .
365 A. farm, 250 in cultiva-
tion, 150 A. pasture. 52 head
cows, Beef Type; 67 A. cotton
allotment. Will trade on halv-
es, or rent. A. M. Aiken, Mad-
ison, P. O. Box 335.
3 small farm houses,: plenty
of land for poultry, garden,
pasture. 25 mi. Atlanta, also
convenient to canning plant at
McDonough. W. S. Wilson,
Stockbridge, Rt. 2.
15 A. land, good 5 R. house.
Rent house for $3.00 mo. and
give all made on land to repair
fence; near school and mail
route; water handy, large or-
chard on place; give half of
fruit. Located on Lookout
Mtn., 1 mi. East Durham mines.
Gene Powell, Pittsburg.
35-40 Acres bottom and up-
land, for rent. -Mrs. Lula Scott,
Adairsville, Rt. 2. -
For rent to party owning own
cows, 4 R. house, pasture, well,
barn and milk house, 65-mi. No.
of Atlanta on Knoxville ard
Atlanta Hwy. Good pasture,
plenty water. Milk truck goes
by door every day. Mrs. J. R
Kennemur, Jasper.
5 R. house, good. farming
land, near Roswell, for rent.
Write. Mrs. E. M. Leamon, At-
lanta, 18 Old Ivey Rd., Ch 1978.
137 A. farm with 3 houses, 2
barns, well located. For fur-
ther information, see, Foster
Lazenby, Mansfield,
1-H. farm, about 3% mi. 8.
W. Jonesboro, on good road.
Good buildings, good land, good
water, and plenty shade and
fruit trees. 1-4 mi. East of
Mundys Mill. L. J. Brown,
Jonesboro.
1 large 1 h. farm near town
to rent for standing rent or
8rds and 4ths. Mrs. Mary L,
Kimbell, McDonough, Rt. 3.
Want to rent for standing
rent 35 Acres of good fertile
land with 12 acre cotton allot-
ment. W. T. Carithers, Colbert,
Ribvc2s :
20 A. farm, 5 mi. Marietta, %
mi. paved road, new 4 R. house,
several out-bldgs., fine land.
Prefer renting to middleaged
couple. Mrs. Geo. Knott,
Marietta, 835 Church St.
4 H. farm for rent. All under
wire, on Highway, % mi. town,
30 A. cotton allotment, lights,
running water the year round.
Ideal for hog raising. H. J.
Bell, Sardis. :
Extra good farm in Haber-
sham Co., good barn, dwelling
house, extra good water, paved
road on both sides of land; good
school. in % of mi, Will grow
350 bu. corn, small grain, etc.,
in proportion. 6.8 cotton al-
lotment; fine, young apple or-
chard (equipment for operating
orchard included). $350.00
cash rent. D. A. Henderson,
Cornelia.
50 cultivating acres, bottom
and upland, corn, cotton, Les-
pedeza hay .land; 2 houses,
barns, etc., plenty wood for
Chureh and grammar
school adjoining. Rent to eith-
er white or colored. Mrs. Lula
Scott, Adairsville, Rt. 2. <
4h. crop, 19 A. cotton allot-
ment, fair land, located in West
Armuchee Valley, Walker Co.
Mrs. W. D. Peterson, Summer-
ville, Rt. 4.
3 h. farm, good land, pasture,
2 houses, 1 large and 1 small,
electricity, on good road. 2 mi.
town, for rent. I. F. Cheves,
Villa Rica, Rt. 2.
4 A. chicken and truck farm,
3 mi. below Rising Fawn, on
schoo] bus and mail route. 5
R. house, good water. See or
write Nelson E, Trask, Rising
Fawn, Rt. 1.
3 or 4 acres and a good house,
1 mi. Hwy., between Mt. Pleas-
ant and Grangerville. Write.
A. TT. Lee, - Brunswick, 103
Dartmouth St.
ref.
Want reliable tenant with
own stock for a nice, sniall
farm, in suburbs of Summit-
Graymont on Rt, 80; close to
school. and churches.
on 50-50 basis.
Garfield.
R. J. Walsh,
Want good farmer on 50-50.
basis, for 1943. Good stock and
tools, 5 R. house, on school bug
line. Extra good land. Drurx-
ards need not apply. Can give
of. R. A. Adams, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1, Box 331. -
Want reliable, unincumbered
woman to live in home with
mother and daughter and do
light farm work, no field work
nor. milking, for moderate
weekly salary. Mrs. C. A.
hate: Macon, 422 Johnson
ve.
Want unincumbered, refined,
white woman, not over 40, with
good character.and disposition,
to live as one of family and do
light farm work, no field wokk.
Good home (modern conveni-
ences and $4.50 week. In
Catoosa Co.) Mrs. Fannie
White, Rock Spring, Rt. 1. |
Want dependable and re-
sponsible man for a desirable
farm all under fence, 6 R.
house, good barns, stock and
machinery, plenty pasture and
good water: on school bus line: ~
within 16 mi. Atlanta, 3 mi.
Smyrna. On halves, 3rds or
4ths. Answer. E. N. OBeirne,
Marietta, Rt. 3.
Want small family for 1-H% i
farm. Good chance for right
party. George H. Turner, Dah<
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.
Want good woman to live in
home of three and do light farm
work, no field work, nor milk= |
Have lights and water.
ing.
Lee Patrick, Quitman, Rt. 1.
Want good, capable, unin-
cumbered, middleaged, white
woman for light farm work. na
field work. 2 in family. Good!
home, room, board and salary.
Must come well recommended ~
Write |
Van |
and be clean, honest.
fully 1st letter. E. L.
Buren, Athens, 120 Milledge
Heights.
Want unincumbered, white
woman, 25-40 for light farm
work, no field work nor milk-
ing. $4.00 week and room and
board. Ref. exch. Character
must be unquestionable. Mrs.
G. L. Brownlow, Aragon,: Rt.
1, Box 37 A.
Want man for 46 A. farm in
Bark Camp Dist., Hall Co., 10
mi. No.
and 4th, or standing rent basis:
also a 66 A. farm, 10 mi. So.
Gainesville for rent on same
basis. H. V. Johnson Gaines-
ville, 559 E. Broad St.
Want 6 to 10 families to pick
apples now until December;
work year round for wages or
on 3rds and 4th or halves. Pay
off Saturdays, $1.50 for women
and young folks and $2.00 for
good men workers, white or
colored. L. F. West, Esom Hill.
Want middieaged woman for
light farm work, no field work.
Room, board and salary. Write
or see. J. J. Hendrix, Madison,
Ried, J
Want farmer, able furnish
self and own stock for 2-H.
farm on 50-50 basis. Mrs. J.
C. Goolsby, Alma. Rt. 2.
Want nice, clean, healthy
woman for light farm work, no
field work. $4.00 wk., room and
board. Mrs. H. B. Clark, Rock- ~
mart, R&R. 2.
ant settled, sober, middle-
couple, white or col., for
smali farm. 18 mi. Atlanta.
Modern conveniences. Man to
do light farm work and care-
take; Woman help with light
age
farm work, but no field work.
C. E. Conkin, Atlanta, 715
Rhodes-Haverty Bldg. Phone
MA. 9826,
Want family to gather this
years crop, to move at once.
Chance for crop 1943. Thomas
L. Hamby, Covington.
Want family with 4 or 5
large enough to work to help
gather crop. 4-R house, wood,
water and pay top price. Will
move you within 100 mi. Rome.
W. E. Coheley, Rome, R,. 1.
Capable, industrious vegeta-
ble grower. Excellent wages for
the right man. Suburbs of At-
Janta. J. G. Smith, Atlanta, 208
Murray Hill Ave. Phone DE.
6208. :
Want man and wife or
mother and con, white or color-
ed, woman for light farm work,
no field work, man to milk, tend
few cows, raise. garden, some ~
feed. $30.00.month, room, board.
Mrs. W. H. Cramer, Savannah,
RFD. 3.
Want nice, reliable white 35-
40 yr. old woman for light farm
work, no field work. $4.00 week,
room and board. Only 2 in
family, with all modern conveni-
ences. Ref. exch. Apply at once.
Mrs. C. E. Starr, Rockmart.
Raise -
tobacco, peanuts, other crops,
Gainesville, on 3rds-
Vant posed practical farmer
-H. crop on halves. Prefer
r from: adjoining Count-
to Haralson. 51 A. land,
cotton allotment. Must
-good ref. Mrs. Erank M.
ayer, Temple, R. 2. :
ant middleaged white wom-
or light farm work, no field
For further information
J. V. Lowery, Marietta.
G ges St.
j col. woman and son
an operate car and plow)
with farm. Good land
Near Church and
_and
st ns. Mrs. R. M. Jackson,
pe Hy 2.
of reandy: and do light
n work; woman to do light
work, no field work. Food,
e electricity and fuel furn.
Iso $10.00 mk. for the
es: T. W. Garhole,
. O. Box 736.
e eepavienced Dairy Help.
arried man, Draft ex-
SW, Stubbs, Atianta,
- Crest Road, Rt.
Want white or colored, neat,
an and reliable couple to de
farm work, no tield work
easonable salary. No chil-
Good reference. Mrs. J.
artain; Rossv ille, 603
ues Ave.
: healthy, white
50- 55. yrs. old to live as
of family and ue light farm
fox in Ist ietier.
for rignt ae
?
crop, standard wages to
ling workers, (Day work).
eS 7 Mt. EaTaOeS. Atlanta, Rt.
Aa ee tile
colored; woman for light
, work, no field work. 3 in
ly, modern home. Salary
permanent job for right
Re B. Wheeler, Kibbee.
ant. farmer capable of run-
1 or 2 plows with stock on
cotton and peanut
in Graymont-Summit;
schools and churches. R.
alsh, Garfield.
young white woman,
over 26, orphan preferred,
ee ht farm work, no field
eK,
is
-ehild only) and $15.00 mo.
ta, a Gen. Del,
ant intelligent share ae
22 A. cotton allotment, ex-
t pasture, prefer 2 h.
i, Grovetown on
ling Rd. Mrs. D. A. How-
Grovetown, care Hamilton
Want man and wife, no ob-
on to A child, to live in
ita me and cultivate 1
"se farm on 3rds and 4ths.
sy and and good chance for
arty. Near Church and
Miss Pearl Fowler,
ming, Rt. 4.
man with small family
ingle man to help gather
rop and would rent a 1-H.
for 1943, if satisfactory.
S. Hicks, Villa Riea.
t Christian, unencumber-
lady, between ages,
to live in home with me
light farm work, no fteld
. Furn. everything, | good
wets Ike Cowart, Col-
- farm work, no field
r milking, 3 in family:
10.. room and board. G.
ickland, Atlanta, 407 Ma-
t several families to pick
ouse, garden, wood
urn. Will work men
2 oe colored family
-H. crop for 43. Good
nnd public place. O. S.
, Chester.
1iddleaged white man
no children) to live
ith elderly couple and
op for 1943. Have good
ols. No drunks need a
ed chance for the rig t
a! oe, Vienna,
od
nce white woman,
ed, for light farm
ie d work. Must be
to get along
lary. Give
3,
for good home (wife and. 1
> inne: col. girl}
round. Cc. Be Porter, Esom
white woman between 25-40 |
yrs. old, to do light farm work,
no field work. $3.50 wk. Mrs.
J. B. Foster, Scottdale. ;
Want good, exp. farm hand
or man and wite, no children,
25-45 yrs. old. Man for general
for light farm work, no field
work. Good home, $20.00 mo.
room, board... -G..G.
Barnesville, Rt. 2
Want intelligent share farm-
er; farm has 22 A. cotton allot-
ment, excellent pasture, yr.
around stream, comfortable
dweling, out-bldgs. Prefer
3-H. farmer to raise cattle on
shares. 3 mi. Grovetown on
Appling Rd. Mrs. D. A. How-
ard, Grovetown, care Hamilton
Farm. ;
Want colored or Gait family
to pick cotton. 3 R. house, wood
and water. G. E. Herndon, are
burn, Rt. 2.
Want large. family - help
gather 1942 crop. House, wood,
pasture furnished: on * school
bus route. Pay prevailing price
for day labor and cotton, pick-
ing; if satisfactory crop for
1943 on 50-50 basis. Write or
see W. J. Grier, Clermont.
Want good man for large
farm (24 A.) with nice 5 R.
house, etc., on 3rd and 4ths.
Must be honest and sober. See
or write for particulars. Mrs.
M. J. Burel, Dacula.
Want farmer for 1-H. farm,
8 mi. Danielsville, for 350 Ibs.
lint cotton, rent. Belle Hampton
Danielsville, Rt. 3.
Want unencumbered man to
operate poultry
basis. Must be able finance half
of investment in stock. Have
house that will take care for
800 to 1200 layers. Prefer man
who can make repairs to build-
ings. Come see, dont write
Grover Sowell, Atlanta. 187
Greshman Rd., Rt. 3, phone Ma
02138.
Want man willing to work
and help: himself while helping
others, with small family: for
good {-H. crop on share basis.
Plenty land for 1-H. crop. See
or write, Willie L. Chumley,
Tate.
Want nice, settled, white
woman to do light farm work,
no field work, nor milking. $3. 00
wk. Give ref. Mrs. H. J.
Gainesville Ri Ss 3.3
Want. reliable
light farm work, no milking no
field work, who can drive car.
Good room, board, ees W. L.
Dixon, Quitman, R. 1.
Want white woman, unen-
cumbered, for light farm work,
no milking. 2 elderly persons in
family. $15.00 mo. board and
jaundry. Write fully. Mrs. J. B.
Norton, Conyers.
Want white, country raised,
healthy, nice woman, 35-45 yrs.
old, who can milk and do other
light farm work, no field work.
aoe laundry, room, salary.
Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lovett. ~
Want good, sober, honest man
}to milk 15 to 20 cows, and run
small dairy. Good house, lights
and water. Near Church and
school. Plenty wood. Salary or
commission, R. H. Sandeford,
Midville. g
Want at once girl or woman,
work, no field work; $5.00 wk.,
room and hoard. Ref. exc. Mrs.
Gladys Espy, Summerville, R.
2, Box 77.
Want middleaged, unencum-
bered widow for light farm
work, no field work. Must come
well recommended. R, I. Rosier,
Statesboro ,52 N. Main.
Want good man for 1-H.
farm. Good house, barn, . good
well, plenty creek bottom,
plenty wood; On school bus,
4 mi, S. Jonesboro. Standing
ret or on halves. Alex H. Step-
hens, Jonesboro, RED.
Want middleaged, unencum-
work, tend to chickens, etc., no,
field work, for private room in
home with 2 in family, board
and reasonable salary. W. L.
Miller, Adel. Box 85.
- Want kind, honest, middle-
good. country home with all
modern conveniences to live
with elderly lady and do light
farm work, no field work. Write
at once, must have 3 good ref.
Will arrange salary. Ruby Jen-
kins, Danielsville. t
Want young man who can
milk, to help around small dairy.
Good home and reasonable sal-
ary. H. M. Christie, Lithonia,
Rees
Want man, white or col. to
help on small poultry and truck
farm. Wages, room and board.
E, K.| R. M. Clark, Stone Mtn. R. Be
kston - 2102.
Want clean, country raised,
farm and orchard work; wife.
Oliver,
lant on 50-56.
woman ALOT
18-40 yrs. old for light farm
mail route. Close to 41 highway,.
bered -woman for light farm |.
aged white woman who desires|
letter reads as follows:
farmers in your State.
ena Septe mn
[Do You Wet) To Buy J A 8
Wagon In The Next 12 Months? |
i: am in receipt of elie from F. B. Reamy, Chair-
man of Committee Representing Southeastern Man-
ufacturers of Farm Vehicles, Winston-Salem, North
Carolina, stating that the manufacturers of farm ve-
hicles (especially wagons) are working under Pro-
duction Limitation Order No. L-26 of the War Pro-
duction Board. The second paragraph of Mr. Reamys
As you know, under production iaitation or-
der No. L-26, issued by the War Production Board of
the United States, manufacturers of farm wagons
rand of farm wagon boxes are not permitted to pro-
duce, during the period November 1, 1941, to Octo-
ber 31, 1942, more than ninety-eight per cent of their
1940 production or sales of such wagons or boxes.
This limitation applies irrespective of the supply of.
scarce materials the manufacturer may have on hand
and irrespective of the unfilled orders he may have
for his products. The present limitation order expires
on October 31, of this year, and it is feared that under
the new limitation order to be issued upon the expir-
ation of the present one, the production and sale of
farm wagons may be even more greatly limited.
The War Production Board has authority in
proper cases to increase the quotas of various manu-
facturers of farm equipment and machinery. This has
been done in several cases, for example, in the case
of manufacturers supplying the peanut growers.
It is the desire and purpose of the above named.
companies to present a joint appeal to the War Pro-
duction Board, probably through the medium of the}
United States Department of Agriculture, in an effort,
(1) to get the quota for the period ending October 31,
1942, raised as an emergency measure, and (2) to
obtain. an increase in quota for the new production
year beginning November 1, of this year. In order to
achieve this goal, it will be necessary to collect data
as to the need and demand for part wagons by the
These companies well know from the large
number of unfilled orders on hand, and from those
which continue to come in, that farmers are clamoring
for more wagons, and that they vitally need them in
order properly to harvest and market their crops.
We understand that the production limitation quota
was set in view of an estimate made of the need for
|farm wagons. This estimate was made before it was
|known that there would be a stoppage of production
of automobiles and trucks and before the tire and
gasoline rationing went into effect. It is obvious that
these factors have made for an immense increase in
the need and demand for farm wagons to replace
automotive equipment which can no longer be obtain-
ed and the usage of which is greatly restricted.
From the above it can be seen that it is necessary
for those who are going to need farm vehicles to Jets
it be known so that an effort can be made to secure
a quota for the manufacture of these vehicles.
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE IN THE MARKET
FOR A FARM WAGON OR OTHER FARM VE-
HICLE IN THE NEXT TWELVE MONTHS, PLEASE
WRITE ME AND STATE WHAT KIND AND HOW
MANY VEHICLES YOU WILL NEED SO THAT I
CAN PASS THIS ee On nS,
glycerine.
agar, paeessione lubricant.
a:
FARM HELP WANTED |
APPLES GO To WAR!
From Time Magazine, Issue of August 24,- 1942
Unveiled last week were two discoveries which plopped the
humble apple smack in the middle of the U. S. war effort:
Virginias apple-cheeked applegrower Senator Harry Byrd
announced that Agriculture Department chemists had concoct-
ed a sweet apple syrup to double for hard-to-get Seaar and
Other Agriculture Department chemists revealed new war-
time medicinal uses for pectin, the chemical in apples which |
makes jelly jell. Working in Navy. orders the chemists discover-
ed: (1) pectin paste and tannic acid is a natural for battle
burns; (2) Pectin is a-good stand-in for Jap- neonteghed! agar
POSITIONS WANTED
Want young couple without
furniture, to live with. elderly
man and run 1-H. farm on 50-
contact S. S. Johnson, Atlanta.
man, industrious, good charac-
ter to do light farm work, no
field. work. Room, board, $8.00
mo. Nice Christian home.
Write giving reference, C. W.
Hall, Midland, Rt. 1. :
Want refined woman, 35-60
yrs. old, to live , in home as
member of small family and do
light farm work, no field work.
Reasonable salary. Mrs. W. G.
50 basis or work for wages.
Farm located at Jackson. Or
Want middleaged, white wo- |.
Man, 58 yrs. old with: wife,
1 girl, want job overseeing
farm, or looking after pecan
groves. 20 yrs. exp. V. R.
Jenkins, Dublin, Rt. 4. Pees
Settled. unincumbered, active
and healthy woman wants place
in good home, doing light farm
work, no field work, for reas-
onable Salary. With adults
only. >Mrs. F. R. Higdon,
Smyrna, P. O. Box 19.
Want 1-H. erop on halves.
Must be good house, land,
water, barn. Might consider
gathering a crop with honest
man. C, D. Eastling, Rockmart,
fe
unless you pay $5.00 or
Factive, wants place with el
| Alonzo Jones, Hapeville.
halves with jandlord furni
give good reference. H
tobacco. Can handle labor.
H. Sansbury,. Hahira, R. 2.
' desires to make change
| with 3 R. house, good chic
reliable party to look after
| woman, unincumbered,
job looking after crew -0
| Write price in 1st letter. a
-blidgs.,-
POSITIONS w. \N
oman: 41 yrs. a
10 mos. old, wants
christian people doing = |
farm work, no field work
$3.56 to $4.00 wk. Send bus fa
or come after. Mrs. Rub
terson, Jasper, R, 2. In car
Clinton Holmes. -
Middleaged, while
want house, wood and
rest of year; Halves. for
Prefer near Atlanta. Re:
ences. Ready to move. Har
Mitchel, Atlanta, 331 Centr
Ave., S. W.
Want job light farm.
no fieid work, nor milking
fer around Macon. Dont a
per week, and home. Mey
Want 2 coe in extn
for light farm work, with ;
sonable salary. No bad h
50 yrs. old. Come see or
Bue Ww. Roberson, Lincoln
Rt: 22,
Refined, elderly woman, Vv
woman doing light farm
no field work nor milking:
fer in or near Atlanta.
N. Marchale, Buford.
Want wages job for rest
this year and a full or part
for next year. Want good hous
barn and cow pasture. Ca
move any time. Noah
Sumner, Rt..2.
Want good 2-H. cro
shares or 3rds or 4ths or
ing Rent. Good land and b
Would consider trucking.
well acquainted with habit
growth of all North Ga. pla
Wm. Martin, Temple, R. a
Want job on farm. Sel
wife. Experienced. Raise*
thing that grows. Salary, hon
John R. Harmon, East P in
616 Williams St. :
Want small farm betwe
Barnesville and Atlanta, f
standing rent. Suitable for ca
tle raising. Must have good
or more room __ house,
water, lights; Near
Church. Would like
possession by Oct.
Want good 1 or 2-H. farm
stock; Also raise hogs on
S. F. Hilton, Surrency.
Man wants job as gene
farm overseer or caretaker. |
yrs, exp. in growing and
Reliable, exp. farm. ov
1943. Can operate and kee
truck, tractor and farm ma
nery. 35 yrs. old, honest
sober. Roy J. Moon, _Cochr
R. 2, Box 76.
Want smail weet near H
range, water with good chic
roost, on halves. Have t
moved. W. M. MeCleiy
Hill: Rt. 1. In--Care oe
Johnson,
Want milk 1 or 2 cows
other light farm work, no
work, for home and small sal
for nice family. (From Seab =
Air Line down South).
Mary Sims, Blakely.
. Man, 46 yrs. old (wor
vet.) with wife wants
farm. Enoch Sowell, Atl
325 Orange St., S. Ww.
Man, 42, exp., farming
truck driving, wants to get.
gather large crop this fall a
drive truck, etc. 7 in fa
children work part of time
go to school; if satisfactor:
farm next year. Can
time. Have to be mov
Marion Jones, Lizella,
Box 163. f
Man, 58 yrs. old, good hea
exp., most all kinds of -
wants job on farm at 0
N. Harrell, Pavo. a Se
White, middiessed. se
Wi
light farm work, no field )
with good Christian peopl
once. Mrs. B. F. Morris, Br
haven, Pine Grove Av
Mrs. J, L. Kirk.
Man, with 3 in family
pentine dippers or as forem
over good farm for go
Write or come see me.
Turner, Patterson, Rt. Ce
* Reliable, colored man,
fined, wants job on farm. |
in many types of work:
any type. $15.00 week |
board. Draft Class 3-A. Wr
N. A. Watkins, Sandersvi
413 Martinua St.
Want a 1-H. crop 01
basis. Good small hi
pasture for 1