DEPARTMENT 9 | TOM LINOER AGRICULTURE ! COMM ISSION ER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1943 UBSIDIES AND E am dictating this article on aus June Aah Sunday night, June 6, at 7:00 o'clock Central War Time, 7 1 be on the American Forum of the Air program in Washing- yn D. C. This program will. be broadcast in a coast-to- coast yokup of Mutual Broadcasting Company. here are to be four speakers on the program and the sub- | set will be Subsidizing Food Prices. It will be impossible in the short space of time allotted on : Pegeram to more than seratch the surface of this subject. WHAT IS A SUBSIDY?. 6 & Accor ding to Webster s Dictionary a subsidy i is, That which . ced beneath as a support. | PROTECTIVE TARIFFS ARE SUBSIDIES IN SOME CASES. STRe protective tariff is a subsidy taken out of the pockets 0 e consumers of the country and given to the manufacturers f the country. The subsidy of a protective tariff to innit oturees is not subsidy collected by the government and paid over to the man- facturers. It is a subsidy which the manufacturer himself col- y adding the amount of tariff to the price of his product selling it at this increased price. The protective tariff is a subsidy to the manufacturer for he reason that the manufacturer fixes the price on the product it he manufactures and sells. If the shoe manufacturer, for instance, is apie to add < 25% to the price of his shoes on account of a protective tariff, then the shoe manufacturer collects this 25% out of every consumer the United States who buys his shoes. This is the subsidy that the consumer pays to the manu- acturer. i. _ PROTECTIVE TARIFFS NOT ALWAYS A SUBSIDY A protective tariff on a farm product is not always a sub- idy, of the farm product such as corn, wheat or cotton, for the reason that the farmer does not fix the price on his product nd consequently is unable to add the amount of the tariff to me price he receives for his corn. wheat, or cotton. oe OPA CEILINGS ARE ANOTHER FORM OF 2 SUBSIDY When the OPA fixes a ceiling price on a farm product, the OPA is, in effect, collecting a subsidy out of the farmer sup- edly for the benefit of the consumer. A few months ago fryers at Gainesville, Georgia, were bringing the farmers 35c per pound. The OPA fixed a ceiling t Gainesville of 28c per pound. This reduced the price of iryers one- -fitth or 20 per cent. This is a subsidy of 20 per cent | Livestock Beles. Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office show following average prices paid ; for No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named: June 4, 1943 Per Cwt. _ May 25 Tuesday) Augusta $14.05 May 26 (Wednesday) Rome 13.90 > | May 27 (Thursday) Valdosta i 14.50 May 28 (Friday) Thomasville 14.40 -_ May 31 (Monday) Sylvester 14.63 June 1 (Tuesday) Arlington _ ee ae 13.90" eine CLUCSAAND NASH Ville: 2 ee 14.40 June 2 (Wednesday) Rome _- Soe ee 16.50 TOP FED CATTLE | : : May 26 (Wednesday) Rome ....W. $ $16.90 May 27 (Thursday) Augusta 15.00- 17.00 May 27 (Thursday) Valdosta __ 12.00- 15.00 | May 28 (Friday) Thomasville -. 12.00 14.00 _ May 31 (Monday) Sylvester 12.00 15.50 une 1 cael pas 16.00 1 3 ~12.00- 14.50 INFL. the OPA is eollesting out of the farmer who presumably i is s pas ing this 20 per cent on to the consumer. ne FARMER IS re Hit = BY BOTH THESE SUBSIDIES _ The farmer is now directly paying the 20 per cent sub on fryers-and of course, on most of his other crops. ss The farmer is also a consumer and he is paying his of the protective tariff subsidy that the consumer is payi the manufacturer. : SUPPOSE THE FARMER IS PAID A SUBSIDY? _ Now since all consumers are paying a subsidy to the sumer, it seems fair for the ek to receive a subsidy rol somebody. WHO WILL PAY THE FARMER A SUBSIDY ARMY OF FEDERAL EMPLOYES 1 TO EAT UP THE su 5 INSTEAD OF GIVING IT TO THE FARMER. : dt sae Should Congress pass a law providing a subsidy fa : of the United States Daparined:. of Agriculture, or the op or some one or more Federal agencies. Whoever had charge of doling out the farmer sub; would have to employ a new army to check on what every fe mer sold, and how much he got for it, in order to determine + amount of subsidy the farmer was entitled to receive. Some of this army would receive $10,000 a year, some wou receive $6,000 a year, some would receive $3, 600 and so of down the line. By the time the cost of a this army of subsic dispensers was taken care of there would still be no su dy for the farmer. ROLL-BACK OF FARM PRICES IS ANOTHER FORM OF SUBSIDY We have already seen that when the OPA rolled bane price of fryers at Gainesville, Georgia, they, in effect, took per cent subsidy out of the pocket of the farmer, This roll. ba of price was done arbitrarily and with no po subsid to the farmer. It is now. proposed to further roll-back the price of products with a compensating subsidy to be paid the farm for the additional roll-back. They do not propose to compen the farmer with a subsidy for the 20 per cent already rollec back. They propose that the farmer shall continue to. lose cut in price already made. They simply propose a subsidy to fie farmer to fe im into the acceptance of further price cuts on farm products (Continued on Page Two) NOTICE The Georgia Market Bulletin belongs to the facwees of the state. It is paid for entirely by the farmers and does does not cost any other taxpayer a nickel. Se Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Beans Cainia)~ per bil. pre as a ne ee $2. 50- Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. Cabbage, sacked, per CWT Collards, per te Corn (Green), per doz. ears Cucumbers, per bu. hprs. Dewberries, per 24-quart crates Onions (Green), per doz. bunches ___ Peas (Field), per bu. hprs. Potatoes; per 100 pebbace | | plants, 30c C.; $2.00 M.; collard, - Gov. insp. P. R. potato, $2.00 |. Good strong plants, cab- or broadcast, $1.00 gal., Cert. Red. P. R. and Copper | plants, full count, $1. 50 M., del... Edible. soy pans, very. pro- lific, good green or ary, weevil- resistant, 40c Ib. 3 Ibs., $1.00; 2C Ibs. beans, sound, clean, pure, $2.00. 45 Ibs. New Era peas, 8c Ib. All del. in Ga. Olin O. Prickett, to Rtg : 15 es New Bra peas, $3.00 bu. A. D. Pope, Senoia, Rt. 1. pure, $4.00 bu. W. C, Edmunds, Lincolnton, Rt. 4. 10 bu. Brabham peas, $4. 00 ae dee W. D, Gill, Richland, R Ogden soy beans for oil, | $4. 10. bu.; 10 bu., $4.00 bu.; 25 bu., $3. 90 bu.; 100 bu., $3. 75 bu.; 90-day velvet beans, germinate 88 percent, $2.75 bu. $2.65; 25 bu., $2.50 bu. Louis Banks, Barnesville. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR ae Mosely s Higair. seed, 100-bu., per acre, 5 tons fine forage; grow on any kind of land; drill bu. E. M. Moseley, Clarkston. one ee EGGS FOR SALE | Selected eggs from dark S. C. R. I. Reds, non-related males, $1.00 per 16 del. Mrs. Lynch, Rome, Rt. 1. Jersey White Giant eggs, se- lected, $1.50 per 16; $2.75 for 32. Parcelpost prepaid. Moline M. Landrum, Adairsville, RE. ay Purebred Buff Orp., eges, $1.00 per 15 postpaid. Crates to be ret. Miss Fonte Johnson, ee. Rt. 1. Cie, GRAIN AND ) HAY FOR SALE 6 tons new Lespedeza Sericea hay, $30.00 ton FOB farm. Jesse Newsom, Sandersville. POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE 1 Marglobe tomatoes to sell to trucks or canners. Make offer by mail, amt., tact to can beans, peas, toma- toes, okra, squash, corn, mix- ed soup. Write. Mrs. Ira Boat- right, Alma, Rt. 4. Butterbeans, black eyed peas, roasting ears, ready for trucks by June 10th, 16 mi. Southeast Baxley. O. A. Lightsey, Sur- rency, Rt 2: : SYRUP FOR SALE > 135 gal., Ga. Cane syrup, 85c per gal, here. J. O. Kennedy Pavo. i : Ga. Cane syrup in glass 1 gal. jars, $1.00 ea., ping chgs. About 50 gal. Dan Wall, Kirkland, Rt. 2. CATTLE FOR SALE Few good heifers, freshening soon, for sale reasonable. W. P. Franklin, Harlem, 1 Jersey cow, for sale at my barn. Mrs. Fred Loudermilk, Cornelia. Rt. 1. 2 yr. old, reg., Jersey bull, Raleigh str., fin animal, well marked, $125.00 at barn. Mrs; S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 2. 35 head Grade Hereford cat-. tle, 3-4 yrs. old, 15 have calves by side; well marked; also 1 purebred, reg., Herd bull, 15 or 20 yearling heifers, bulls and steers, 18 to 18 mos. old. A. |B. Tappan, Greensboro. SEED FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE Castor beans, 25c qt., 1943 crop. turnip seed, 4 best var., for Ga., mixed, nice, clean seed, 50e cup; All P. P.-in Gaz 7. Eason, Austell, Rt. 11. 1,000 Ibs., recleaned, late var., Crotalaria seed, 6c Ib. FOB. E. C. West, Pinehurst. - Gourd seed, Martin, 25 for 10c 16 for 10c;. few Dish- <. 204. for 10c. ~All post- oS. Ben McBryant Ene O. I. C. male shoats, 4 mos. old, $30.00 ea. reg., buyers name. P. B. Dailey, Elko, Rt. aS fi 12 purebred S. P. C. sows, 7 mos, old, ready for breeding, $35.00 ea., 3 for $100.00. Place order now for 6 wks. old, pure breeds, $15.00 ea. July del. Geo. P. Morris, Fitzgerald. 10 wks. old pigs, fine quality, my place. Rey Soe 00 ea. See at 90- -day running velvet. 20 bu. Clay peas, 100 percent. |8 wks. old, 45 Ibs., 0:7). : $6.00. and date will: eome after: also want to con- | pullets, plus ship-. o cece. O; 20 c. SOWS, ae 300-350 lbs. ea., with 17 pigs, | their second litters, all for $285.00 at my place, 35 mi. North of Atlanta. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. imp. SP: C. boars, 6 dife treated, well 150. nie rete mos. old, marked, very choice wt Ibs., ea., $35.00 ea. COX, Hazlehurst, Rt.32 S. P. C. pigs, males and gilts, . ea. can be reg., in buyers name. $16.00 each, FOB. W. Marvin Smith, Sandersville. 3 Red Duroc wile pig ent, to reg. 4 mos. old. for sale, Will rship. . Warren Coleman, Mit- /chell. Duroe boar, ab to reg., 15 mos. old, wt. about 300 \lbs., 1 $40. 00. Exe, for good shoat or sow. W.E. Hayes, Norcross, Rt, ee ce - 8 0, I. C. brood sows, will farrow within 3 to 8 wks.. for -sate. Tom* Coggins, . Elberton. of blood lines, farrowed March 24th, ready for del., $18.06 ea., . Leverett, Tifton. 5 shoats, 12 wks. old, $12.50 ea., or $55.00: for the lot. J. W. St. old, priced reasonable, at my farm, near Hogansville. Cullen B. Gosnell, Hogansville. Extra fine P. C. boar pigs, very best breeding, $15.00 ea., ; with papers for reg. Swap for sow pigs of oe breed and equal quality. T. P. Wooten, El- berton. _ RABBITS AND CAVIES (FOR SALE - - I N. Z. White buck, 4 mos. old, and 1 white doe (mixed breed), 12 mos. old, wt. 9 lbs., Rt eo, ea. I. 2 Reese, Madiscn, Booking orders for del. July 10th, N. Z. White rabbits, $2.50 8 wks. old. D. J. Roof, at, rathest oro. Box 350. N. Z. White buck, 12 or 13 mos. old, good stock, $2.50. James Brumbelow, Box 55. $3.00 ea.: White : pantams, 3 hens and cock and 3 baby $8.00; 25 R. JI. Red pullets, 1014 wks. old, $1.50 ea. Wylie A. Pope, Atlanta, 1180 No. Highland Ave., N. E. 6 buck rabbits, & wks. old, 4 N. Z. Whites, $5.00; 2 White, black-eyed, 1 marked with black $2.00. E. C.. Ward, Junction City. 1 ped. White Flemish doe, 8 mos. old, wt. 11 Ibs., $15.00. Pat McGee, Cumming. Rabbits, all colors and breeds for sale. Enclose stamp for in- formation. Prices reasonable. Ralph Skinner, Columbus, 3535 River Road. 1 pr. Black a 18 mos. old, $2.00; 3 to 8 mos. old, doe and 2 bucks (1 black and 2 gray), 75c ea, or the 5 for $4.00. Exc. -for bantam hens. Hat pas. trans, ches: Ts 29: Greene, Clarkesville, Rt. 1. / Rabbits, New Zealand Whites, Black Belgians, Gray Chin- chilas, 8 wks., 9 mos., 2 yrs. old; also 40 common pigons, 10 Fantails, 12 Mallard ducks; like to buy or swap. Also some heavy breed pigeons. J. W. Bar- Ped. WN. 2: White, stock, $10.00 trio. Pat McGee, Cumming. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 fresh white Saanen milk goat, for sale, at my place. Will not ship. W. M. Hill, College Park, Rt. 1, Redwine Rd., just off W. Washington Rd. Lillie pure blood Saanen doe, give 5 qts. milk day: kid sired by Fostoria 1 (reg. Sa- anen buck). Reasonable. Foster Gibson, Jr., Augusta, Rt. 4. 1 purebred Nubian :nilk goat, fresh in with 2nd kid, 3 qts. milk, gentle; easily milked, $15.00 or exc. for purebred pul- lets, over 8 wks. old or for 2 igs. F. a. Abee, Peplonega,. Ben F. Wil- : | sell. 1 So. Candler ce Reg. SP. c. pigs from best | reg. buyers name FOB Tifton. os o> 00 ea. at my farm. Walt- | Stanford, Marietta, 517 Church. . 1 fine, reg. P. C. Sane 2 yrs. from litter of 10 (all boars), | pe N. Z. White does, 8 mos. old, rett, Commerce, 8 Walnut St. young | 501 W. . exopntinnety ea duction bred reg. a doe, 3 buck kids and 1 d 20 Ibs. 11 oz. sire: 7% a breeding mothers. All papers. (This kind seldom offered sale). Edwin Simpson, At 695 Paynes Ave., N. 1 Toggenburg and. cross milk goat, freshened 6th with _st kid; gives daily, $20.00; also 1 1 Z. buck rabbit, 1 yr. old, $5 Robert Harris, Marietta. Ri 13 (11 nannies, 2 billies kid goats, for sale or ex good brood sow, or brok stee wt. 500-600 Ibs. and p ference, prefer blue colo good plug mule, 12-14 yrs., for sale. J..F. Wellborn : Springs. * i 20 young goats, aif fine. milk goat billies, al oboe : Janen, and Toggenbure: 1 Saanen billy, yr. old, large, fine stud. Come se Geo. Zakos, Atlant freshen, NG burg doe kid, 2} mos. old, $10.4 Miss Elise McArthur, Cur: ville. War Gonitions neces disposing of Sir Rode: oR most outstanding Togg sire in South. Ped. reg., hi less. Famous for high prod ing daughters and some ne cehied guality. Very reasonab! John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 be ren St., N. E., De 5140. Toggenburg grade doe, econ milking 24% qts. oo ? oY feed, fo5, .06, no crating. Saanen bucks, 2 mos. $12.50 ea. Joe J. Wils catur, 828 3d Ave. De. { LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want 2 calves and 2 sm pigs, state what you have a price, etc. Sam B. Hubbard, At- ere, 4043 North AVY: 5 . H., Ch. 9658. Want cattle to pakeg e. good 400 acre stream line ture. C. C. Clark, Stockbridg HOGS WANTED: Want 2 Duroc Jersey g bred and reg., or either some weaned pigs; would bred gilts of other breeds White Face Hereford gilt want - w P. Cockeroft, Gir d, y ee breed, cholera oe, 6 wks. old; will pay $16.00 del. at home. - Only pigs operated accepted. Let me know wit you have. Mrs. Helen Stree Atlanta, Rt. No. 2, Box 56 HORSES AND MULES | WANTED: Want gentle, safe horse. wit wagon, to be used by elder! man to haul farm produce. paid on del., if reasonable: exc. 5 mo, old, Leghorn *pul- lets. H. J. McNeill, Decatur, Rte 3 Box 4t Cr 1707. : Want pony large enough work and saddle riding, p fectly gentle and sound, Slate price and description. E.M nard, Newton. RABBITS AND GUINEA _ PIGS (CAVIES) WANTE Want exc. 1 purebred Giant Gray Chinchilla buck rabbit for 1 of same breeding. No crosses; purebred only. Or sell mine for ae 00. G. W. Stephens, Berry- on : Want pr. - as rahi or of reg. stock, or breed doe, Write what you have? also fe pr. Red Splashed Carneau pigeons for sale, $1.50 pr. Mr. BD. R. McGowan, West Gre Want 1 male and 2 fema Flemish Giant rabbits. Quote price. J. Roy Bates, Dalton, Crawford St. Want male Guinea pig (ca . ie), ready for service, cheap. Mrs. Mittie Shropshire, HOLE Oak, Rt. 1, Box: 78. mercial stock rabbits, i preferred. Give price in f letter. Gene Hutchins, Su merville, Rt. 3. Want 3 female, 1 buck, bred. ready to breed, any g oni stock rabbits. State age. 5 Gre y fie 1d, Fernandin: Resident of Cumberlan Georgia, but me there. : 100 each, Ponderosa, Vigs vine running, bush tomato ed 1 doz. fee cukes, 3 beautiful, ilkie bantam roosters, 9 mos; id, for sale. Fred Ayart, At- lanta, 687 Delmar Avt., S. -E. Baby chicks from Donalda- n's dark Red, Pollorum test- . healthy, $15. 09 C. del.; Eggs, $1. 50 for 16. Exe. either for oney. Mrs. stone Mtn. Rt. 1. Day. old chicks, ed Rocks, New Hampshires and Rhode Island Reds, $15.00 C. postvaid; Iso 10 pigs, 8 wks. old. Black . C., $10.00 ea, R. M. Van er, Atlanta, Rt. 4.. BRAHAMS: , $3.00 also booking orders for ail eggs, Mc ea. Mrs. T. W. ligood, Atlanta, 1169 Arling- ron Ave. Ren VV. Ra. 7266. ~ BARRED WHITE AND. THER ROCKS: 25 White Rocks, November atch, laying, $1.50 ea. R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Reiss: February 19th hatch White ock cockerels, from_ fine atings, $1.00 ea. ee Wise, hburn, Rt, 2. ets, 3 mos. old, $1.25 ea. plus xpress; also a 3 mos. old Black inorea rooster, $1.00. Paul Mallett, Chatsworth, Rt. 2 and cockerels, pure Fischel str. rom large, ploodtested stock, ullets, $1.25. ea.: cockerels. 150 ea. Give 2 unrelated ockerels. free with an order of pullets. Mrs. J. L. Wallace. owersville. Parks. B. R., cockerels, $2.00 , "Trapnested and ped. stock, lirect as baby chicks. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto. d White Wyandottes, 38c lb. _ the yard. Roy Cousins, reenville, Rid: RNISH Se AND 6 nite Cornish Yr.\old hens, ow laying, also fine rooster, $15.00 cash. No chks. Mrs. J. Ce aOeeeen, Martin, Rt. 1. , large type Dark Cornish Spring hatch cockerels, $3.00 a.; hatching eggs, same str., .15 per 16 prepaid. No chks, 0. Sikes, Sylvester. i 5 White Pyle Traveller hens nd cock, $12.00; lew prs., rumbler and Modena pigeons, 1.50 pr. or trade for bantams. . M. Adams, Douglasville. /EGHORNS: 10 W. L. roosters, 4-A. large type, $3.00 ea. Atlanta, 925 Cilbert St. We a 8086. 400 Eng. str. AAA 1 yr. old V..L. hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs, F. L. aus. _ Newington. -13W. L. hens, 14 mos. to 2 ws; Old. 1 cock, 7% 1bs., large ve. Eng. str. $15.00. for lot. O. Willoughby, Greensboro. 12, Rice Leghorn cocks, Mas- . None. old. * $18.00 Le L. Carter, Marietta, : 12 AAA W. L.-15 mos. old, 25 ea. and buyer pay eXx- ess chgs. Money order only. AL Tatum, LaGrange, Rt. 3. Jackson. St. ) pril. 1942 hatch, $2.25 ea., or 14.00 for lot. Wm. D. Bowers, ae Rt. 5. Box 599 A. Be purebied Jap_ Grady Brown, ti Braking KAM rocct: | -a, 20 best ege grade B. R. out 20 fine White Rock Batietg | Ob Eo 00 fore Flock of 25 hens, White Rocks. Mrs. J. A. Car-" q-AAAA (4-A) W. L. hens, | in The Bulletin.. people from whom they loss of time and money. ened out. NOTICE TO SELLERS OF | PLANTS We have received numerous domolaints from customers who order plants from the advertisers Some state they lose valuable time due to the fact they never hear from the source of great inconvenience and considerable We have warned advertisers before to be sure. and answer every letter received. have failed to do so and who have complaints filed against them will be refused the use of the columns of The Market Bulletin to advertise their plants until these complaints are straight- ELIZABETH HYNDS, Editor. order plants. This is a Those who POULTKY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE LEGHORNS: _ 12 February hatch Barron Leghorn cockerels, $1.50 ea. Prompt shioment. No. chks.. Mrs. J. N. Baston, Washington, RFD 3, Box 127. 25 W. L., March 12th hatch pullets, well developed. $1.00 Pitas a We Stallings, Clem, Rt. 1. 25 pure big type Eng. W. L., roosters, March 10 hatch, $25.00 or $1. 50 ea. Mrs. B. T Thornton, Bowdon, Rta 7) Hanson str., pullets, 8 wks. lot; also 32. choice B. R. pullets, 7 wks. old, $32.00; N. H. Reds and R. I. Red pullets, laying now, $2.50 ea. L. L. Wallace, Atlanta, 1040 Manigault SE Seok, Large, AAA W.L., June 1942 hatch hens. 60 to sell, but sell in any amount. Mrs. R. E. Lani- er, Atlanta, 92 No. Warren St. N; E., De 7736. 150 W. L. fryers, ready fox sale by 10th of June. Mrs. W. E. Varner, Palmetto, Rte 2. MINORCAS: . 1 purebred Black Minorea cockerel, 2 yrs. old, $2. a an Jace Wilson. Martin, Rt. 2 MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 18 or 20 nice, fat broilers and fryers, 75c @a.: about 12 good laying hens, Yr. old, $1.75 ea. Exc. them for guinea hens or nice, young pig. Mrs. Helen R. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564. ORPINGTONS: 15 Buff Orp., hens, Spring hatch, $2.00 ea., not prepaid. No chks. Mrs. ee EE Jones, Hampton, Rt. 1. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE AND R. I. REDS): 10 pullets, 1 rooster,.3 mos. old, wt. 2-3 lbs., purebred R.jI, Reds, $10.00 FOB. Mrs. Jess Brown, Helena, 40 R. I. Red pullets laying and 2 roosters, AA - grade, $51.00 plus transportation chgs,, or $1.25 ea., for. pullets, $1.00 ea.,, for roosters. Plus. trans. ches. Mrs. G. C, Wilson, Fair- mount, Rt. 2, Box 71. About 400 N. H. Red pullets, 12 wks. old, $1.00 ea. FOB. C. D. Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. 75 N. H. Red friers, fat and nice, $1.00 ea. Must sell at once;-also 25 lbs., good grade Beeswax, 50c lb. 2 lbs. good okra seed. Mrs. Mamie ou- /mans, Surrency. Donaldson Red chicks, $15.00 per C.; Eggs, $1.50 per 15 post- paid. Cockerels, $3.00 ea. Heavy laying dark red - str. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur, De 2405. icles advertised in The our order is not filled. gow ate all farm apron: NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS We wish to advise that the supply of all ar- ially plants, seed, produce, etc., is limited and wish to request that you be not disappointed if sarily fill the first orders received and the supply ay be exhausted before your letter arrives. Send your reply promptly as the first orders received are the ones which will be filled. We request your kind indulgence during this period of Paar eye Market Bulletin, espec- Our advertisers neces- -turkeys, July; baby guineas, 25 for $4.00... Del. in July. Cash with order, pigeons, 15 early March hatch pure- | bred New. Hampshire pullets and 1 cockerel, $20.00 for Jot for immediate sale. Mrs. L. R. domed - Newnan, 72 Temple ve. 2 fine AAAA grade Cert. New Hampshire _ roosters. Spring. 1942 hatch, $2.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. Ernest te Ellijay, Rt, 2. 3 young AAA R. I. Red oe: -erels, 2-44 mos. old: other, 5 mos. old, $2.50 ea.,.at my place. Mrs. C. R.~ Hill, Atlanta, 14 Rocky Ford Rd., N. E., Cr 4449.- TURKEYS, GUINEAS. GEESE. DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE: 4 guineas, $3.00. S: M. Stout. Warm Springs. Booking orders for - day oid 50c ea., del. 15th of Herbert Redfern, Mitchell. Rt. oe 2 large White Pekin ducks, male and female, $1.25 ea. Wil- son Carson, Griffin, Rt. C. 10 White King. ducks, also duck eggs: 12 red Game ban- tam hens, 2 red game roosters, 4 white mixed bantam hens, large Must self at once. Julia Varn- ae Atlanta, 130 So. Candler Rd. POULTRY WANTED ANCONAS: Want some Anconas. State age and price. Mrs. Edna Gregory, Athens, 127 Grace St. z BANTAMS WANTED: Want bantam pullets, 7 to 12 mos. old, at 35c ea.; also 2 Flemish Giant doe rabbits, bred, Claud O. Vann, Vidalia. Exc. fine White King pigeons for Golden Sebright bantams or Wilgq Mallard ducks or duck- aaS R. A. Knowles, Rossville, Rt. 4. Want 5 bantam hens. Pay 35c ea. Dont ship under te D. Davenport, Atlanta, P, O. Box 433. CORNISH: Want 6 to 12 heavy type Dark Cornish hens and 1 cock-- -erel, Reg., stock and Pullorurn tested. State age, wt., etc. Jos. H. DunNett, Sandy Springs, GAMES WANTED: = Want exc, pit game hens for a pit game cock, wt. about 5% lbs. State what you have. me, L. Griffin, Gainesville. Oak eos. Want 500-1000 started W. L. pullets, healthy, good str.. no culls, at reasonable price. J. R. Sloan, Pelham, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: Want 1 to 6 heavy type hens and rooster. State age, type and price. Conrad Daniels, Mc- Kinnon, PIGEONS WANTED: Want 1 or 2 pr. White Fan- tail pigeons, mated. State price, etc. Miss Kula Page, La- Fayette, Rt. 3. Want 8 or 10 pr. mated. White King State price, ete, Dr. G. R. Parker, Enigma. Walker... i tractor and mower. : 1. POULTRY WANTED Wednesday J FARM HELE P TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE. DUCKS. ETC., WANTED: - Want to hear from party with | have sgeese, State what you and price. J. W. Sammons. Baxley. Rt. 2: Want 4 turkeys, about 2 days or a week old, about 28th June} at 25c each, shipped postpaid. Buford L. Tucker, Newnan, ot 3, Want lpr: - white guineas. | tate age, price; etc. Jimmy Miller. College Park, Rt. 2: Want to buy turkey poults. State price, etc. Mrs. Eugene. Polsfuss, Dry Branch, Rt._1. ~ POSITIONS WANTED Want light work on, farm with good people. Am 60 yrs. old, Christian, no bad habits. No milking; ete:. also do rough carpenter work. C. J. Storey, Glennville. 48 yrs. old -white woman wants job doing farm work.,.- with good people for room and- salary, in Coweta or Fulton Co.. Mrs. Jennie Mann, Fdison, Re 1; Box 20: Want place with enough acre- age to provide bulk of. food; consumed by large family of small children. Would consid-~ er caretaker proposition. No -share-cropper or tield - work considered, Communicate with, Alonzo T. Williams, Atlanta, SAL PYVOrR S.-W Want place as Caretaker, able work some. 69 yrs. old. alone. minister, educated; want some land for garden and pat- ches: handy to town, and in Fulton Co. D. A. Messer. At- lanta. 347 Pryor St. Christian, settled woman -wants job raising chickens io frier-size, with house furnished, jn or near Savannah. . Just man and wife. Make best of- fer. Mrs. E. L. Martin, Savan- nah, 1915 Causten - Bluff Rd: (Pine Garden Homes). : FARM HELP WANTED. Have 20 acres oats. Fordson: Want party with combine and binder to harvest on shares; also have about 20 acres in clover and grass: want party with motor: hay baler to bale on shares. Hugh Richardson, Atlanta, 3600 Northside Drive. Ma 5111. Want good farmer for smali acreage for truck- raising and poultry. 8 mi. Decatur on good road. I mi. off Covington Hwy. 5 R. house. Electricity, pas- turage, garden and. some. corn already growing. Ref. exch. Standing rent basis. Hi Sass oe Ingram, Lithonia, Rt: 3. Want at once, white woman in good health, able to heip with farm work. Room, board in good home and good pay to right party. Mrs. Geo. T. White, Savannah, Rt--3-= Wahite Bluff Rd.) Bulletin. unclaimed. ply. abnormal. | good pasture on school bu | 30-45 yrs, for farm wor ean hoe garden, - \not apply. D. B. Hunt, Atls - dairy. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Some of these letters inclose le which were returned to them unopened a I-realize that on account of extreme b weather and the tremendous demand this ye for food crops of all kinds that those who cart notices of for sale in The Market Bulletin m receive more orders than they can fill. It is absolutely necessary that each orc received be acknowledged together with an planation why the order is not filled if it is i possible to fill the order. Those who place orders for plants, seed, | produce, carried for sale in the Bulletin realize that the demand is greater than the They are however entitled to receive prompt reply to all orders placed. It is highly important that those using columns of The Market Bulletin, both bu and sellers, remember that. conditions are r Want good man to ta large 1h. crop, 7 acres i ton, 15 A. in corn, worke once: wood cut: garde patch. Come see at on young mules; tools, 4 R A MC. Walker, Elle Want qriddijged coup general farm work and miliar with caring for Write. Give ref. J. A, Sr., Atlanta, 635 Pearce St W. Ra 4855. Want at once, hand. $25.00 mo. laundry. If you are. dont answer. ~Jesse Decatur. Rt. 1. Kelly Place. Cr 2700. Want single, white : good _board week, board and laund Be Hurst: Savannah, | 5 Broughton St: 5 : Want man aid: wie tend crop. Must be reliab sober. B. G.. Langley Mtn. Rt. 1. ses Want white couple sober, no children, | around country place: ou man in Bee business -furnished. Ref. require wages wanted, : Nahunta. Want family to het crop. Pay by day -or p He garden patches free. W. VY , Pherson, Villa Rica. Want farm help; a r job for genera] farm wor! Palmetto on day basis, married man. House dairy products will be-fu ed, Drinkers and loafe 484 Brentwood Drive, Want settled, unincum middleaged woman, wh colored, for farm work, 1 Atlanta. $5.00 week, ro board. Mrs; : AS = brooks, Riverdal>. : Want at once. relia or white woman to livein h with Christian couple and with garden, poultry and farm work, Reasonable s Mrs. O. K. Land, Fort-o Want farm hand by week or month. Mar single, for farm, 10 mi. on Gordon Rd., 1st house. river in Cobb Co. E. P. phy. Austell. Rt Bo. Want man or small tau help on farm, truck crop ly, some cotton and corn, etc. Salary or share crop: f ty spring and fall crops. Jand and housing. W. P. lin. Harlem. ee Want. exo. dairyman, ability to take hold and ope: Prefer married. - with elec. milkers. Good portunity for right party booze hand need apply week. House, elec. light qts. milk per day. W.H ber, Savannah, ane East et: