DEPARTMENT Ce AGRICULTURE TOM LINDER yy COMMISSIONER | NUMBER +4 EDITORIALBy Tom Linder se | consideration the shortage of fertilizer and the Farisie of labor under which next year s crop must be produced and a of vested. ; he Mar Production Board has disgited 55% as much 3 In my opinion, it will be a mistake to Shae too many i e] as was used in 1942 for the 1943 crop. | of crops because with labor short it is probable that some e is has reference to such materials as Nitrate of Soda, | crops will need harvesting at the very time that later crops Bie te of Ammonia, etc. in need of cultivation. his fertilizer can be supplemented by the addition of Cot a It would be well to stick largely to staple crops as the more d Meal, Peanut Meal and other organics. |: perishable crops will present a-greater problem at gathering he Office of Price Administration has also limited the _ time, both as to harvesting and as to marketing. ber of grades of mixed fertilizer to the following: : AB asece Quantities Of Food Will Be Necdad : 3-12-6 4-8-8 4-2-1090 ~* 4-12-4 > Unless large quantities of food are produced in 1943 we 4-8-4 : 16-0110. 3S will: be faced with the necessity of very stringent rationing ie : 40-8 gs all foods by 1944. 4-8-6 : I believe it is the part of patriotism as well as the part. of good judgment for farmers to plant those crops which will Bee duce the greatest amount of food. # We can get along without the more delicate foade and Ss otters now stand, no Nitrate of Soda or Sulphate of should the necessity arise we can get along for a while without ia is available for winter grain crops that are oe oe a balanced ration, provided we have sufficient amounts of staple ed next year. s foods. you are sowing oats or wheat, either for feed or for erie : On most ee farms large quaneies of corn, hay, velvet act should be kept in mind because under ordinary con- beans, peas, etc., can be produced. grain crops to which no top dresser, is pe will To the extent that labor and fertilizer is available, cotton, a os. yield per acre than where the top dresser is Continued a Pade ive Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets F h F ruits and Ve etables Reports received at this office show following average prices paid res & S | for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: Detober 9, 1942 Atlanta October 9, 1942 Per CWT $1.40-$1.50 October 1,Valdosta $ -$13.75 4 .60- 1.00 October 2Thomasville z : =- 14,00 1.50- 2.50 October 5Sylvester - 14.21 40- .70 October 6Macon Z 2s ses 14.25 A0- .60 -October 7Arlington : ~- 13.75 |. 50-5 October 7Bainbridge =13.665 65- 1.25 TOP FED CATTLE coe 2.50- 2.75: October 1Valdosta ; : $ 9.00-$11.95 per bu. hors. 1.50- 3.00 October 2Thomasville 10.00- 11.00 Potatoes, bulk, per bu. 2 .50- 1.00 October 5Sylvester s < - 1160 ips (bunched), per doz. bunches 40- .65 ~ October 7Arlington : 11.00- 12.00 ip Salad, per bu. hprs. 25- 40 - October 7Bainbridge - 11.00 rs in Atlanta and other cities (FOB. points enaoued) as furnished by the State Bureau of Markets. a sy Grades B and C and Current Receipts (yard run) are quoted by wholesalers from 2c to 5c per dozen below these. October 2,1942 Always subject to variation LO7 ing are quotations by wholesale deale d are for Georgia Grade A eggs only. Atlanta rge, Whiie, Grade A, Doz. Medium, Grade A, Doz. mall, Grade A, Doz. Second Hand Machinery For Sale..2 Second Hand Machinery Wanted._2 Flowers and Seed For Sale Plants For Sale _ Beans and Peas For Sale : Seed FOr Sale A se Incubators and Brooders_._ eo Sie Honey Bees and Bee Supplies_ 2 Peanuts and Pecans For Sale 2 Pecan and Other Fruit Trees... 2 Tobacco -For sale] === = Namen ae Fruit and Butter-for Sale Miscellaneous For Sale __ Miscellaneous Wanted Grain and Hay For Sale. Rabbits and Cavies Sheep afid Goats For Sale Cate. Khor Siie Leghorn, Ib. butter, best table, lb, Deas, mixed, bu. peas, not mixed, bu. rm (80 }bs. to bu.), bu. sotatoes, Per 100 Ibs. (Green), Per 100 lbs. age, (White), Per 100 Ibs. No. 1, Peavine, per ton iene Hogs For Sale tos SS yer. Sea ee Horses and Mules For Sale i Livestock Wanted _.___ el. Shelling Plant) = : : : = : Poultry Wanted ___ seed (Prime) ee Positions Wanted. L oe oe oe Poultry: Por Sale. = = S ay : ee nent | 3 Farm Help Wanted ut meal, 45 per cent 2.90 MARKET BULLETIN | MACHINERY FOR SALE| "Raaress all itent for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under Ce aS tage regulations inserted one time on each reauest and re- peated only when request is accompanied by nw copy of notice. a Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin dos not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the - Bulletin. Published Weekly at - 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture _ Tom Linder, Commissioner Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office | 114- 212 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga: Notify on FORM 3578Bureau Market, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. of | Entered az second class matter august 1, 1937, at the Post Office t Covington, Georgia, under Act ot June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. 1917. TOM LINDER Plan Now1943 Crop Should Receive Careful Consideration Continued from Page One peanuts, syrup and like crops can be produced and every farmer should try to make his farm self-sus- taining as to bf, hogs, poultry and eggs with as much surplus to sell as, possible. No one can foresee how long this war will last . or to what extremities it will bring us. a Every farmer who is in position to do so should try to begin raising enough mules and horses to re- place losses and to substitute for tractors as they are worn out. and no longer fit for use. Cotton Is A Food Crop One fact that is generally overlooked is that cot-| _ton is one of the best food crops produced on land : that is suited to cotton. Cooking oil, lard, etc., made from cottonseed oil and beef and milk produced from cottonseed meal, amount to more as food for people than the corn that would be produced on the same land. Also, where cotton is lized a very good crop of produced and well ferti- oats or wheat can be pro- duced behind the cotton without additional fertilizer. | Pastures Now is the time to plan and prepare for pastures for milk cows and yearlings so that they will not re-| quire too much feed out of the barn. A bushel or ound of dry feed that is saved by having pastures is just the same as another bushel or pound of feed produced. A bushel saved is a bushel made. Highly perishable. crops and crops that are too much of a gamble should, in my opinion, be avoided or greatly reduced from the normal acreage. It is wise to plan next years operations so as to get the maximum benefit of what labor is available. Where winter crops are grown and turned in the spring, there is a greater gamble in making a crop than on land that is reasonably smooth. For this reason, where it is known that part of the land cannot be cultivated next year, it would be well to plant.winter cover crops now and plan to let these crops remain as a cover of the land during next summer. A year from now this land can be turned and either seeded to winter grains or will make ideal land for cultivating in 1944. Land that is planted in grain now can be seeded in the spring to lespedeza or other cover crops suited to the particular soil and will produce a good crop uring next summer without any additional labor. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. | SECOND HAND ACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALF , disc Athens Tiller; 5 t., is Chalmers Combine, about rs. old: Moline Combine, al- most 6 ft., 1942 model: 2 row of planters. ad cultivators lis nee tractor, also er $25. 00. \ 2. oats c Edmondson, aemDDNS One 42 Int. Combine, used very little. equipped for rye, wheat, barley, oats, vetch, soy beans; peas and lespedeza. Will sell for $450.00. after Nov. 10. Floyd Quarles, Ellijay, Rt. 5. 1, 2-H, slat wing, No. 10 Mo- line turn plow, $10.00; 1; 2-H. solid wing Nov 13 Oliver turn plow, $10.00; 1 large long wing 4. ft.). terracing plow, $20.00: 1, 2-H. wagon, fair condition, ~Bxt for ood seed sEcome HAND Double disc Athens plow for Allis Chalmers tractor, plowed lss than 2 acres. R. E. Bird- song, Macon. Rt. 3. 1 good farm bell, value $500, cash, or exe., for chickens or White, Ga., Rte ods Tt hy ye gas eng., well cared for, ready to run, for use on a farm, $125.00; Ce. J. Hardman, Commerce. 1 Syracuse turn plow, for sale or trade for farm produce. W. B. Lewis, Dougias, 915 Ethel St. A Stave silo, 13 ft. by 27 ft., (built under the Harder Patent) offered at a bargain; nearly new rotary hoe for sale or exc., for good, used 8 ft., dbl. acting tractor harrow, or 5 dise John Deere 1 way plow. J. H. Sibley, Union Point. 1 Allis Chalmers 60 All-Crop Harvester, in good cond., for sale. T. F. Reese, Duluth. 2 iron beam 2-H. plows (not turners), 30 ft., windmill tower, cheap for cash. Ae oi, Harris, Bradley. Box 75. DeLaval Cream Separator, No. 15, in good cond., and 2-5 gal. cream cans, $50. 00. J. R. Goodwyne, Forsyth, SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 1 horse wagon in good cond. Prefer in Hall Co, New- ton, Gainesville, Rt. 3. Want tractor Caterpillar type in good shape. Write fully what you have and lowest price. M. L. Crawford, Tiger. Want a 3 to 5 row grain drill with fertilizer attachment, also Write. Alfred J. Yarber, Gills- ville. P. O. Box 44. Want for cash, a good 1 horse wagon, used or new, del., at Clarkesville. E. W. Franklin, Clarkesville. Want a good Cultivator and a 2 horse wagon. Henry Fort- enbery, Carters, Rt. 1. be 3 rows at a time. Give cond., and price. H. L. Willtams, Bax- ley. Want to buy a Van Brunt Fertilizer Grain Drill, good cond., or bad. Give description and price. Doyle Ballard, a more. Want Corn planter good Sonid. Quill. Want 2nd hand syrup kettle, 40 to 60 gal. cap. State cond., price, etc. O. M. Moody, Coffee. blk Want good syrup pan or eva- porator, Give length and lowest cash price; also want pulley for Allis Chalmers tractor. Lee Patrick, Quitman. Rt. 1. Want 2 bottom 14 in. tractor mould board plow, Case or John Deere preferred, also interest- ed in Deere B tractor, not used more than 1 season. M. G. Clark Donalsonville. Want 1 garden tractor in A-1 cond., cheap for cash. 1 old model Fordson tractor with steel wheels in ee running cond, Mrs. Myrtle Bankston, Rt3; : Want a Hammer mill John Deere International, 10 in. Good condition. State price and lo- cation. G. W. Moseley, Thomas- ton, 634 South Center. Want farm wagon, preferably new. Carl Strickland, Al- pharetta, Rt. 1. Want steam pressure canner, home use. Good condition; de- scribe, state price and size. C. L: Holcombe, Decatur, 207 Jef- ferson Place. Want to buy a garden trac- tor with plows and price. Clay- LaFayette. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE CORRECTION; Lovely red Verbena, 25c doz., 5 doz., $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. T. W. Sutton, Macon, 289 Win- ship St. PLANTS FOR SALE Cabbage plants, large fresh | extra ea 3 oe and Chas, W., 500, 75; Ne Fe Del. postpaid. Fresh del and anything: can use. L. M. White, 13/4 to 1 h. p. garden tractor... ton W. Peacock, Supt. Schools,. Want a Seeder that will plant | Cheap for cash. Ernest Parker, | guar, F. F.| plant now for berries large var., 15 C.; ' paragus, # ee PLANTS FOR SALE Chas: Ww, Barly J., J. W. cab- bage plants, $1. 00 M. 500, 60; 200, 30c. All del. Full count. J. P, Mullis, Baxley, R. 4. Large type Lady Thompson Strawberry plants, well -rooted, next spring, 60c C.; $5:00 M. del. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Atlanta, 762 Lake Ave. N. EB. JA. 7344-J. Chas. W. cabbage plants, from Long Island seed, now ready, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del:; 10 M., $10.00, exp. col. Prompt shipment. W. O. Waldrip, Flow- ery Branch, R. 1. Sage plants, with good roots, black cherries, 214 to 3 ft, Moores Black grape with ea. order: few Hackworth apples All $1.00 doz. Helen Horsley, Waco, R. 2. Klondike strawberry plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M.; Lady_T., 500, $1.25: $2.00 M. Del. Nice young plants: no. chks. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, Ro 2: Large amt. large red straw- berry plants, 45c C. Send post- age. Mrs. S. L. Hendrix, Doug- lasville, R. 1. Ga. collard plants, 15 C.; Klondike strawberry plants, large Indian peach seed, 25c doz; yllow crook neck squash seed, 25c teacupful; Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, R. 1. Hardy Eldorado plackberry and Lueretia dewberry plants, large ee rooted plants, $1.00 C.; 2 M., $15.00. Mrs C. M. Robinson, Greenville. Barly large var strawberry plants, 150, $1.00; Large type white or col. ducks, $1.25 ea. at my place. 5 mi. out Summier- ville Rd. Mrs. . Lynch, Rome. - Lucretia dewberry, McDon- ald Earliest Blackberry, large rooted Kudzu, Mature Celestial Fig cuttings, pear ist yr.,. $1.00 C.: Himalaya Blackberry, Wash- ington Asparagus, $1.75 C. Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, 83 Burton Ave. Nice everbearing strawberry plants, 25c C.; Exc. 1 C. plants for 2 white 100 cap. sacks. Add ostage.. Callie Grindle, Dah- onega, ue HEverbearing Strawhrry plants, 25c C.; $2.00 M. Exc. for printed or whit chicken feed sacks. Mrs. E. T. Thornton, Bowdon, R. 1. Klondike strawberry Ban $1.50 M:: Lady T., $2.00 M All del. Prompt shipment. Full count. Mrs. Geo, L. Durand, Gainesville, R. 2. Strawberry plants; 2 or 3 M. Mastodon, Premier and Ever- bearing, 40c G. here at my farm. R. W. Jordan, Atlanta, Barnett St. NeW. Klondike strawberry plants, $2.50 M. Postpaid. Mrs. Toma Reynolds, Gainesville, R. 2. Wakefield cabbage, Kale, "AS- Rutabagas, Endive, Iceburg Lettuce, collards, 35c C. del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg- ister. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Have 12 or 15 lbs. of edible Soy beans, 30c lb, Mrs. T. G. Fleming, Athens, Rt. 1. Early extra tender hull white garden bean; also striped half- runner, very tender hull, 30c pt., 50c qt. Add 5 pt. for post- age. - Satis. guar. Mrs. N. B. poerby. Gainesville, Rt. 2. 12 Ibs. early, heavy bearing: English peas, 25c Ib. FOB. Mrs. M. W. Chance, Bartow, Box 76, Bt. SEED FOR SALE Special type Hard seed Crimson clover seed; unhulled. Write for sample. Also high class Duroc boar and _ gilts (hogs). Apr. farrow. Can _ be reg. for sale. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, R. 1. Collard seed, 30c Ib,..or 20c Ib. in 100_ tb. lots. H. C. Car- michael, Tifton. 200 Ibs. Old time seedling peach seed, 2%c lb. at barn: Magnolia seed, 25c, 25. with. red coats fell from burr. Mrs. R. I. Allgood, Oxford. Bur Clover seed; sieved dirt to innoculate (Southern). FOB. H. C. Reid, Hogansvile. Few thousand Ga. old fash- ioned red cane for seed and few thousand P. C. (Canal Point or 708). cane seed, 1c ea. stalk at| if 10 i. Ss. Waycross. 1 ae Postpaid. No chks. troughs and 1 water si Thermostat control. Used Want 1 electric brooder, 5 or 6 sctions, shape and yriced reaso A. Riley, Boston. : Want 4 good: 300-500 e Inc., oil burning. Must good cond. W. F. Bi ham. 60 GAL. SORGHUM 1 gal. glass container, lent quality, $1.50 gal. A exc. 10 bu. rye for 12 bu yielding oats, at my bar Loy. Oakman. HONEY BEES e N SUPPLIES FOR SA 7% lbs. bright beesw Ja Ellis, Albany, R. 3. 6, 10 Ib. pails pure ext. ($6.50 FOB. here; 3- $3.50; 2-10 Ib. pails, 2 in 3rd zone, $3.10. Crummey, yesup: Box 117 Pure honey, 1942 cr packed in glass 1% Ib., | and 5 lb., containers, and 75c. ea, You pay c chgs. O. H. Bradbury, PEANUTS AND PE FOR SALE : 876 ricot, trees. Ali orders pos New crop large ae pe from 3-4 in. in the T for seed or roasting, | P. B. Brown, Ball Gro Large rd peanuts, thi crop; $3.25 bit. G. TT. Ball Ground, R. 1. PECAN AND OT FRUIT TREES FOR vines, 3 yrs. old, 75c; var. apple, peachtr up; James Curton, A Peachtres, all lea state insp., true $60.00 M.: $7.00 C.; ; GE $50.00 M.: $6.00 G ; Travis, Riverdale, Apple, plum, pear, pe fig, all ki doz. 2-3 yr. size. Cairo, 2: Best var. of apple, pear, cherry trees, oth to:t that are adapted at reasonable prices. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Huckleberry, gooseber plums, black haw, cral black muscadines, 3 f doz. Add postage. M lene Watson, Toomsbor red plum sprouts, Mtn. huckleberry 4 postage. Miss Lois_ jay. ao. POTATOES A VEGETABLES F Sweet potatoes | for : patch. Bring truck; plow when truck arr Mobley, Conyers. Chewing tobace mellow, 8 Ibs., $- Paul Lightsey, & Aged: oe mel! oe e, dried horseapples, . tansy, 25 doz.; 5 ta ow, 20 1b. Send post- |. . B: C. Butts, Chipley, pe oe. 2 ed apples, 15c Ib.: 10 lbs., yellow root, 25c lb. Mrs Eller, Ellijay, R. 3. fice, fresh yellow country sr in 1 1b. brick prints; 45c .; 8 or 10 Ibs: wk. Mrs. P. Hyatt, Bowdon, R. 8. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE hand picked shade dried .. Also in 25c and 50c BS.; age plants, rooted, 2, 25c; + $1.00 doz.; $7.50 C. Vir- ,000 sugar cane, mixed with bbon cane, $2.00. C; Avg. ht 3 ft.; Also have between 1000 P. O. J. cane for $1.75 C.: Avg. height, 4-5 / [. Rentz, Jesup, R. 2. ge $1,00 Ib. Add postage. : A. Finley, Johntown. Vhite artichokes, 5c Ib. FOB. order for less than 50 Ibs. San furn. about 300 bu. del.. to Nov. 15. E. J. Mason, At- a, 934 Glenwood Ave., . Giant ying and tail feathers. 25c el Barbara Lee, Red Oak. !and Green Long Cayenne pper and the Chili, any amt,, | or more, 15c: lb. del. filled, day rec. E. M. Lee, a. -Ibs. pure pulverized sage, megrown, $1.00 Ib. for lot. us shipping chgs. Joe M. khead. Union City. . : tle, yellow\ root, wild bark, 25 1b.; Catnip, chound, peppermint, 25c doz. Martha White, Dahlonega, wy ladyslipper, $1.00 doz.: Pink Ladyslip- .50 doz.; Gienseng roots 15 ea.; | ea.; $1.00 Ginseng sed, 3c ea.; 40 1.00. All postpaid. W. A. Bermuda and carpet grass oots, $1.00 bu.; strawberry ants, 300, $1.00; All kinds ruit trees, Tung oil and pecan rees, 2-3 yr. old, $1.25 doz. stpaid. W. J. Pearce, Cairo, 2: pore. Barred Rock chickens, ys, sage plants, shallots, lants, bantams, for sale. Mrs. M. Smoak, Griffin, R. 4. Steady source supply high florist and horticulturists at Humus, car lead lots. Will ider exc. for other florist ories. Charles A. Stone, ania. nh cured red hot pepper, pt. and postage; 1 pr. young ittercup chickens, $3.00 pr.; want some nice clumps, red rhubarb pie plants, onable price. Mrs. C. R. ells, Monroe, Rt. ly Good clean used goose feath- s, 50c lb. Mrs. Helen Chap- 1. Woodbine. MISCELLANEUUS : WANTED nt some good country ham d bacon. Mrs. J. W. Moore, lanta, 979 Dill Ave.. S. W. ITTONSEED WANTED: Nant Rucker No. 11 cotton- nic and in 10 or 20 bu. State price. Mancy Osborne DZU SEED WANTED: Want some Kudzu seed and ien time to plant. W. A. Simp- 1, McDonough. CANS WANTED: Want 20 lbs. pecans, 1 bu. od eating peanuts, 1_ bu. ickeyed crowder peas. State rice FOB. Also want 4 fresh sed hams, 4 sides when cold ather begins. Mrs. Nelson M. as, College Park, R. 1. ant to buy direct from farm 500 lbs. 1942 grown runner ers, for seed. Will pay 6c Send fair sample. W. H. h, Blackshear. NUT MEATS WANTED: Want to buy some _ shelled meats and shelled pe- gs. Quote price | 85e bu. FOB. F. L. Royal, Bie Capon andj turkey feathers. Free. large | Sanford wheat, $1.50 bu., 1st. yr. from the breeder. L. O. Benton, Monticello. 100 tons No: 1 runner peanut hay, $10.00 ton, FOB. J. S. Todd, Baxley, Rt, 3. 300 bu., Coker Victory oats, Un- adilla. oer Cokers Fulgrain and Cokers Victorgrain seeed oats for sale. Frank Armistead, Waynesville. 100 bu. Sanford wheat, $1.45: bu. Riley . Couch, Turin. _ Sanford wheat, $1.75 bu. L. Thornton, Atlanta, 1190 Blvd, N. E. : Fullghum and Fulgrain oats for planting, 75c bu: FOB here. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley. 250 bu.. Cokers Victor Grain seed oats 85c bu. Will trade for, corn; bu. for bu. Bring corn and get oats, but write before com- ing. Ben R. Tanner, Sanders- ville, RFD 1, Box 9; Phone 402- J3. ee : Peanut hay, for sale. Can be del. in about 5 ton lots: W. B. Fraser, Arabi. Bright, clean Coker Full- grath oats, 70c bu. FOB. J. D. Duke, Ft. Valley. Cokers Hardired Wheat, 1st yr. from Coker, $2.00 bu. W. M. Wright. Ft. Valley. RABBITS AND CAVIES |: FOR SALE Guinea pigs, any color: 75c and $1.00 ea., for grown stock, | either sex; $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. A. | Nix, Columbus, Warm Springs Road. . Dark grey rabbits, 2 mo., 75c/ pr.; 1 Chinchilla buck, 5 mos., $1.25; Black doe, 10 mos. bred, $2.50: Red doe, 1 yr., bred, $4.00: Belgium doe, bred $2.00; Angora buck, $1.50; Also pr. game ban- tams, $1.50. Loekard Bell, At- Janta, 264 Alexander St., N. W. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 7 Reg. Saanah male, Donufrel S-3456 A. G. S.. Proven Sire of high producing daugh'ters at Stud. Breeding fee, $3.00- Free pasture for dry does. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Gran Ave., N. W. Center Hill. Extra large Reg. 20 Ilb., 11 oz. Saanan buck, Fee $3.00; Does boarded, 3 heavy pro- duction bred Reg. Saanan does. All bred to above buck. All papers. 1 young mixed blood breed doe. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W. At Stud, Sir Roderick, the most outstanding Toggenburg buck, of the South. Reg., ped. and naturally hornless. Proven sire of high milk producers, with large percentage female: hornless kids. Service fee, $5.00 same price to all. John Hynds, Atlanta, 98 Warren St., N. E. DE. 5140. 1 milk goat and male kid, $20.00 for the two. Call and pay. J. W. Blackwell, Lincoln- ton. White Saanen, Nubian billy goat, 9 mos. old, ready for ser- vice, $8.00: Service fee, $1.00; Young nannie to freshen Feb., $10.00; Doe to kid in late winter still giving milk, $18.00. Mrs. I. |: Jolley, Atlanta, R. 7, Box 138. 1 Reg, Hampshire Buck sheep $17.50 or swap for 2 good lambs ewes or buck and ewe; 2 good Hampshire buck lambs for 2 good ewe lambs or 2 good pigs, O; 1G, of Hampsnire. J. F. Wellborne, Rock Springs. 23 head of sheep, nice and fat, avg. wt. from 75 to 100 Ibs., ea. AH about 2 yrs. old; 20 ewes, 2 rams, 1 lamb, Sheep, $7.00 ea.; Lamb, $3.00 at my farm. W. L. Coxwell, Warren- ton. : At Stud., Reg Saanen buck and a very fine Toggenburg buck. Both from heavy milk. Stock Reg., $5.00; Grades, $3.00. Z. R. McElroy, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave., N. E. Phone DE. BTL0. 5 young bred ewes, $5.00 ea., FOB. at lot. M. F. Coxwell, Warrenton. White Saanen Buck, 2 yrs. old, for sale, J. M. Ketcheried, Conley, R. 1. Fine reg. Saanen buck, ready for service, large to age and no better breeding in the South, $25.00. C. T. Gaines, Buford, Reg. Holstein male, | from best of blood lines, $125.00. W. P: Bruce, Atlanta, 815 Ponce De Leon Ave, : Sek 4 : 2 thoroughbred Jersey bulls. Can be reg. in buyers name, 1-6 mos. old, $50.00: 1-3 mos. old, '340:00; FOB. J. C. Gassaway, Fayetteville, R. 3. Soe 8 mos. old, Hereford bull ealf, $30.00: O: S. Duggan, Chester. 2 excellent Jersey milch cows due to freshen soon, $75.00! and $125.00 for immediate del.; Or will rent them to responsible party till May .15, 1943. If in- terested; come see them. Frank Cain, Buford, R. 2. (Near Zion : Hill Church). 3 purebred male Guernsey calves, 3-4 wks. old, from 4 gal. : cows, $15.00 ea. D. L. Roberts, ' Cedartown. 1, 10 mos. old, stock bull, from good stock. $50.00 at barn. eee Cason, Tallapoosa, R. Aberdeen Angus bull, 750-800 lbs., gentle, 2% yrs. old, entitl- ed to reg., $100.00 cash. Will not del. George Cook. Machen. 9 head purebred Herefords; 1. male, 1300 lbs.: 3 cows, with 2 calves; 2 Heifers, 18 mos. old; 3 calves, 5 and 6 mos. old. W. M.'Gartrell. Blue Ridge. _ Have 4, 2 yr. old bulls, out of Silver Metal dam, 5 or 6 heif- ers, ages on from baby calves up to bred heifers. R. C. Wil- liams. Douglasville. ; 1 good milch cow, as near perfect as you will find, $50.00. Elliott Agnew, Canon, _ 2 yr. old Jersey and Cuern- sey, mileh cow, expecting Ist calf Jan. 15th, for sale. Owen .K. Henley, 316 Macon Dr: Rt. No, 1, Atlanta. HOGS FOR SALE 1 fine brood. sow, $28.0. Garland Adams, Dahlonega. 16 gilts, P. . and Duroc eross,. 6 mos. old, wt. 150-200 lbs. All gilts been bred to Spotted P. C. boar. 13 barrows, 160-200 lbs., 6 mos. old, Spot- ted P, C. and Duroe cross, Ex- tra good shoats. Also 3 grades of shoats, 3 mos. old, mostly P. -C., $12.00 ea. N. W. Parham, Warm Springs. . Red Reg. Berkshire pigs, and gilts, ready for del. C. B. Col- lins,. Hazlehurst. * O. YT. Ce pigs, 6 wks. old, 4 Poland China pigs, 6 wks. old.; $15.00 pr. at my place, or $8.00 ea.: near Flowery Branch on the old Gains farm. Earl Fra- sure, Flowery Branch, R. 2. 3 Duroc gilts, bred to O. I. C. male, Aug. 20, $25.00 ea. 5 mi. N. W. Rising Fawn. R. B. Crane, Rising Fawn, R 1. Purebred O. I. C. pigs; 1 gilt, 7 mos. ol@ with, Ped. papers, . $30.00; Also 5 gilts, 3 males, 2 mos. old, with Ped. papers. $12.50 ea. Gilbert B. Brown, Commerce, R. 5. 15 O. I. C. and Chester 8 wks. old pigs, for sale. J. H. Collins, Atlanta, Mt. Olive Rd., R. 4. Box 405; Phone CA. 4906. BD pigs, 8 pure O. I. Cy 7 oO. I, C. and Hampshire cross- ed, will be 8 wks. ol.d Oct. 12th. $7.00 ea. for pure; $6.00 for crossed. G. N. Strong, Newnan, Rik Nice thrifty 6 wks. old pigs for sale. Cross between Berk- shire and White Chester, $6.00 ea. if taken now. S. A. Verner, Lavonia, R. 1. 6 good pigs, White Chester crossed with Berkshire, will be 6 wks. old, Oct. 10th. $5.00 ea. here or $12.00 pr. shipped. R. L. Albea, Metasville.. Spotted Poland China and Berkshire pigs, 6 wks. old, Oct. 21. C. C. Newton, Gainesville, R. 3, Lyman St. Purebred Hampshire Spring farrowed, ex-world Champion bloodlines. Reg. in buvers name, either sex. I. M. Flowers, Ludowici, R. 2. Black Guinea, Poland China and cross breed pigs, 6-8 wks. old, $6.00 ea.; 3 Poland China shoats, 30 Ibs., $8.00 ea.; 50-60 lb. sizes, $19.00.ea. Send M. O. C. R. Wade, Warrenton. 1 thoroughbred Spotted Pol- and China boar, age 1% yrs. old, wt. 400 to 450 Ibs., $60.00. J. R. Goodwyne, Forsyth, R. 2. Champion blooded _ spotted Poland China pigs, boars and bred gilts, prices reasonable. F. H,. Bunn, Midville. Fine young Spotted Poland China boar, $35.00; 5 bred gilts, $30.00 to $45.00 ea.; 5 pigs, $10.00 ea. C. D. Carley, Atianta, pigs, 525 Peters St. S. W. RA. 4137. 1800 or 850 Ibs. 1 dark bay horse mule, 13 -yrs. old, wt., about 850 Ibs., work anywhere, not a blemish never been sick, $50.00 cash at. barn. 10 mi. E. Swainsboro. J. W. Hamm. Summit, R.1. Large, well trained saddle horse, about. 9 yrs. old, in good condition, gentle, work single or dbl. $100:00. Also 1 steel wheel farm wagon for team: or tractor hitch, in good. condition, $50.00 at farm. Clint S. Nobles Cochran, R. 4. Box. 130. 8 yrs. old high spirited 3- Swap for heifers. -H. Clayton: Garrett, Gainesville, Box 56. | 1 big black Jennet with. white points, weighing about. 750 or anything can use on the farm. C. H. Gray, Boilingproke. Saddle horses and work horses cheap. 1 mi. Irwinton, on son, Irwinton, R. 1. 1 bay mare mule, 11-12 yr old, good\ smooth worker, 850 lbs., Sell or exc. for good work mare, with good work qualities: and not over 10 yrs. old. Write or see. C.. C. Hadley, Chipley, RFD 1. : 1 mare mule, 1200 ha. about 12 yrs. old, good condition, does: not mind. work, $125.00: Also 1 mare, 4 yrs. old, broke to plow and an excellent saddle pony, extra good condition, wt. about 600 or 700 Ibs. $125.00: A. R. Peavey, McRae, R. 1. 1 black mare, work-anywhere, wts. 1150 to 1200 Ibs., about I mi. No. EH. Marietta Camp Ground. R. F. Dickerson, Mari- ettay R243 . A 7 yr. old sorrel mare, wt. around 1100 lbs., gentle, sound, work anywhere, sell at once, $125.00 cash. On Hwy. 2 mi. W. Emma. Floyd Breedon, Emma. Good pert mule, wt. about $50.00 at my house. D. C. ONeal, Uvalda, R. -1, Box 45. 1 eood work mare, fine cond.., also 1 good mule, for sale at my place, Lo mi, Pucker. H. Carithers, Stone Mtn. Rt. 2. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: mules for cattle or will take in good brood mare. No junk. B. E. | Hale, Chickamauga. Want to get in touch with party having a heifer with young calf or that will freshen son, for cash. Must be no fur- ther away than Waycross, | Hazelhurst or Alma. - John R. Young, Mershon, Rt. I. HOGS WANTED: Want 1 blue Guinea male and gilt, small size, about 6 wks old. Also want 15 Black Mino- rca eggs, suitable for setting. - M. Calhoun, Tarrytown, R. C. boar, weighing around 75 or '100 Ibs. G. B. Moore, Macon, R. 6. Want a Reg. Hampshire maie pig at once. Geo. Chambers, Leary. Want 1 nice, healthy shoat, good condition, prefer O. I. C.. weighing about 90 to 125 lbs. Will pay cash-and frt. to Tate or Jasper from any adjoining County. Write what you have to offer and price. Geo. L. Green, Jasper, HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Want a good pr. mules about 6 or 7 yrs. old, gentle and noth- ing wrong with them. Henry Fortenberg, Carters, Rt. 1. Want to buy pony mare, gentle, for small boy to handle; want good mare, wt. 800-1000 Ibs., cheap for cash. O. M. Moody, Coffee. Rt. 1. - POULTRY WANTED KARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: _ Want 3 young White Rock AAA cockerels, .also 3 AAA English W. L, cockerels. Ad- vise price, etc. Mrs. Emma Green, Cartersville. RFD 3. WYANDOTTES: Want R. C. Silver Pinded Wyandottes, and have R. C. S. L. Wyandotte roosters for sale. Ernest Williams, Monroe, Rt. 1. BANTAMS: Want bantam hens and pul- lets, any kind. Will pay 25 ea. R. C. McCollum, Albapy. Want to exe. nice pr. match 4 2 ihens, 40c ea. D. P. Ruff | gaited, 1050 lbs. Grey Gelding, | esville. Rt. 5. | . \ | Go Want to buy 1 purebred Oo. 1) Will pay cash 50 or 100, absolutely ity laying pullets, ei Leghorns. or New Haz Advise price at your where you bought y and chicks. H. Raifor ney, Dunwoody, Rive! MINORCAS: Want 10 purebred Minorca pullets, now will be: within a. month , voung cockerel, no cull best price on the lot ped FOB. Ulyses Gra MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: Want to exec. pedi, On 800 Ibs., $40.00; or trade for; and 10 wks. old pigs, o Ib. Jersey heifer for some pullets and hens. State hatched, kind and pri Dukehart, Decatur, P | 488. Toomsboro Rd. Jim O. David- | Want some young nul wens. Quote kind, numb hatched, prices: shipped Otis Kilgore, Decatur, I of Box 488. Want 50 to 100 mixed (iz breed pullets, also 100 B Lerhorn hens or pullet best price. A. D. Giles, Do ville, Rt. 2: ae TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GE DUCKS, ETC., WANTED: Will pay 22c pound toms wt. 15 to 20 lbs., 2 hens wt. 10 to 14 Ib: be plump, healthy birds: hatch and strain. Also pay price for 2. Spring Lambe. pay fair cash price o ehicks, A. P. Little 178 Pryor St. S. We POULTRY FOR \ { = he ANCONAS:; Sev. Aneona cockere pard str., July hatch, $1. at the farm, or $1.25 ea. if shipped. Geo. Hardwic pling. Ss 2 Ancona cockerels, Ist 2nd prize winners Southe Fair, $3.50 and $2.50 ea tively, FOB Atlanta. O subject to prior .sale. To Whitley, Hapeville, 478 Ave. Ca 9866, 1 Game bantam roost 3 hens, also 3 mixed b lanta, 2488 Gordon Road, 6282. ee 1 pr. Golden Sebrig ams, pullet and roost bred, excellent markines pair., lightly crated. M Baggett. Douglasville Game bantams, figh 1942 hatch stags, $2.00 ea stags, $3.00 $3.50. Geo. : East Point, 411 Lyle Ave. Pure White Wyandotte ams, for sale or exc. fo breed chickens. H. C._ Savannah, 226 East 48 White Cornish bantam: nice Fall grown pair, Exhibition stock. ae factory. R. H.. Shunt lanta, 4323 Peachtr woody Road. /BANTAMS: $1.25 ea; White King (5e ea. $1.25 pr. Mr Long, Bremen, Rt. 1. A few pairs Rose Comb | ams, $2.50 pair. E. E. 2 Warrenton. BARRED WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: : Sev. March hatch B. } lets, now laying, $1 R. Gardner, Locust Gr ea., or $4.50 for both. } E, Sorrells, Sr., Royston. 50 B. R., pullets, 2% old, Elrod str., 75c ea. a place. No shipping. 6/10 from South Moreland A (Name on mail box). J. J. Sh er, Atlanta, Rt. 3. (Eas Rd. S. E.) eS DOMINIQUES: A Dominique hen. (la that wont roll and are flat one side), for sale. W2 price and information. Smith, Atlanta, 2428 (r num St, : GAMES: Sniders horse and $7.50 ea.; hens, | Grady stags and ea.; S. A. Ginn Red and Gray cocks, and 1 Ginn } led cock, $5.00 ea. Eve guar. Tom Weaver. | POULTRY FOR SALE ughbred spring hatch sh roosters, $1.25 to $1.50 R. I. red rooster, 5 pul- FOB. Mrs. Jesse nish cockerels, long yel- legs, last of April hatch, su2:103 ee BE. Stone, r large type Dark cockers, around 6 lbs., , in lots of 2: June pullets, same breed, at my farm. H. Ww. Be ne. Greensboro, a 5 ine, purebred Cornish roost- 15 mos. old, wt. 9% Ibs., 5 extra nice cockerels, 5 old, wt. 5-6 lIbs., $1.50 ea. : stock, = ek legged pril hatch, $1.25 ea. Money Robert Denmark. Portal. type Dark Bull large roosters, nere more than one is shipped, $1.25 ea. single bird. Mrs. A. Clarke, Abbeville. Rt. 2. 1 April} , $1.50: 2 pullets, $1.00 ea. irge type Dark Cornish eggs, h1.45 per 16 prepaid. L. : ylvester. O. purebred Lamonica erels, a 00 ea. (Lamonic- le hens, 200 Mch. shatch; 125, Apr. 4941 culls, $1.15 ea. for lot farm. Oreo Morgan, eg., 102: 300 to 354 epee , at $3.50 to $15.00 ea. FOB. Johnson, Atlanta, 731 _ Place IN. OW. ea. W. L. pullets, 1iye 25 percent, from good in. Must sell at once. Write 0) ie see. Bryant Williams, 60 Barron Eng. type W. L. dlets, 6% mos. old, beginning y, treated and wormed. (5.00 for lot, here. I furnish cr. es and shipping, $80.00. You ay Frt. Mrs. Joe Pullium, Jr. bok Puilets Coane for $12.50 FOB. Cash, no J. AL Wood, LaFayette. LS, PHEASANTS, G ONS, | QUAIL, ETC., bout 50 White King pig- Big bargain for entire ome get them. No to keep them here. Mrs. | Fox, Vidalia, 405 Church pr, and 2 extra male quails, ry. and 1 extra white | $4.00; 12 bantam hens oosters, $5.50, or 40c ea. EK. Hogue, al . Lye. Ca. 4907. ite King pigeons, fine $1.25 pr., Common pig- *50c -pr.. 3 pr. for $1.25: different colors. Curtis r., Enigma. Rt. 1. 1S (NEW HAMPSHIRE HODE ISLANDS): ed cockerels, $1.00 ea. . pay express if taken 50 ea. plus exp. if z Pua erorey order or ee 4th hatch, oat: some pullets, same Ww Taying. p22. 50 for lot 0 J. Porter, phone Wa. April hatch S. C. R. I. Red ts, $10.00 or $1.00 ea., also White guineas, $2.00, Mrs. 3lack, The a Re, $, GUINEAS, GEESE S, ETC., FOR SALE: inea hens, now laying, a. Write first. Howard Holland turkey hens obbler, 6 mos. old, rs. A. W. Arnold, New- 3 for in good health, ~ Colquitt or Cook Co.; farming. Hapeville, 957 | 2 ducks (old ones). $1.50 or | $1.00 ea. Trade for Game Bant-| ams. C. L. Griffin, Gainesville. 718 Oak St. .6 White Pekins, 5 ducks lay- ing and drake, A- 1 cond., March hatch, extra large, $6. 00 FOB. Johnny Pece, College Park, 914 Bussey Road. 18 large White ducks, 2 old ones, rest raised this year, 75c ea. Bill Steedley, Alma, Rt. 3. 2 turkey toms and 2 hens, Bronze type, $5.00 ea.: also 7 Leghorn hens, 75c ea. All at the. yard. Mrs. L. Vv. Bramlett, Mari- etta. Rt. 4. = Hampshire Bronzed turkeys, 7 mos, old, 5 for $15.00; also want sample of cotton from Gin or third grade cotton. Mrs. W. H. Sanders, Savannah Rt. 2. (Wilmington Ysland.) WYANDOTTES: : 22355 SWyandotte hens, 2 roosters, A-1 cond., 1941 hatch. Just through molting and be- ginning to lay, $1.25 ea. FOB, Money Order. Gordan Pece, Col- lege Park, 914 Bussey Rd.: POSITIONS WANTED Want place on farm as Car- penter, caretaker, stock man or general farm work. Have liv- ed on farm all life, 60 yrs. old, work. Burke Brady, Cairo, 510 North Broad St. Young man, strong and ac-. tive, draft. exempt, sober, wants job on farm or nursery, eXxp., also drive truck and tractor. Harry Edmonds, Atlanta, 'Sta- tion D. ( Want farm of about 50 A. in Cotton, peanut and tobacco allotment. Good house with lights. I. V. Harrell, Moultrie, R. 2. Want 2-H. farm. on 50-50 basis. 25 yrs. exp. in growing tobacco, Want to raise hogs on .|halves. S. F. Hilton, Surrency. - Want job on farm as tractor driver or wage hand. Good exp. No drunkard. Rayford neene, Moultrie, R. 4. Want job as overseer of farm. Exp. in peach orchard, ginner and sawyer, operate all kinds of farm implements. Married, 4 children, 40 yrs. old. Ward Mc- Kibben, Hampton, - (phone, 5 rings after 4 0 clock. J Want 2-H. crop.in No. Ga. 50- 50 basis. 7 in family. Can work lots of land. Would like to sow some wheat. Christian people. a essie W. Bray, Taylorsville, R. Family of 4 wants . Wonk: looking after dairy; hand milk- ers: Or either on a poultry farm. Have to be moved. Ora -Arthur, Chatsworth, Rt. Q. Man, 54 yrs. old, wants job on farm, exp. in dairying and Want 4-R. house, ceiled, good water, wood and garden patches. Willing work- er, ans. all letters. Near At- lanta. Fred L. Thompson, Nor- | cross, RO. Box 54, Strictly sober, honest man, draft exempt, 30 yrs. exp. with livestock and general farming wants job as herdsman or man- |. ager of good cattle farm. Sal- ary according to duties per- formed, W. C. Haynes, Bolton, Man with wife and 2 chil- dren wants job on farm. Can drive truck and tractor and op- erate other farm machinery. Exp. in orchard work. A. C. Whisnant, Lenox. Want job as caretaker or foreman on a stock farm in Wilcox or adjoining counties. 32 yrs. exp. in farming. can handle labor moved. A, W. Roberson, Chula. Man with 6 workers (3 plow hands), wants farm for 1943. Will have to be furnished a reasonable amount. Sober, | honest. J. W. Roland, Collins, Rieti. = Want 1-H. farm in Treutlin, Montgomery, Wheeler or Toombs County. Must be good land, reasonable and house, water, wood and be con- venient to school. State par- ticulars in 1st letter. Morgan, Dublin, Rt. 6. Single man, 52 yrs. old, wants job on vegetable, poultry or tobacco farm. Was raised on farm. Johnnie St. John, At- lanta, 290 Georgia Ave., S. E. Phone MA. 9064. Want good i-H. farm in either Lowndes, Berrien or Cook County for Standing rent or on 50-50 basis. Can furn. good ref. Have own stock, can finance Self, C. C. Smith, Hahira, i 2: large 1-H. farm for) Want ean do good Will have to be} CoM Want farm for 1943, pasture and pen on place. Will ans. all letters and cards. Mrs. L. L. Marshall, Poulan, R, 1. In eare of J. L. Marshall. Want a farm somewhere in South Ga., where there is Free Range for stock. D. E. Shope, Shanon, Want job as farm overseer, can handle any kind farm ma- chinery and labor. Best of ref: Will go anywhere. W, O. Whistenant, Rome, Rt. 1. FARM HELP WANTED Want man to do farm work, help. with small dairy and do some tractor plowing. Have | 6 or 8-H. farm, $20.00 mo. with board, laundry and a room in my house. N. W. Parham, Warm Springs. Want nice clean colored wo- man for farm work. $4.00 wk. Mrs. Irene Teal, Franklin, Rt. Want farmer for 60 A. farm, for standing rent or percentage. Residence, barn. Prefer man and wife who wants to work and not visit town every Satur- a John B. Roan, Lawrence- ville. Want man wie can furnish force enough to work a good 2-H. farm on 50-50 basis. I fur- nish good land, mules and tools. On school bus line, 3 mi. Church and towns. J. H. Caernines, Byron, Reed: Want hand for small dairy, a good milker. Married man, small family or single man. Cc L. Redd, Atlanta, 366 High- 3898. Rd,, Rt. 8, Phone RA. Want white man. with small family who know how todo im- proved farming. This place will pay $9.00 wk. with good house, pasture and garden. ae H. Adams, Madison. Want a part time Miller able to run a 1-H. crop. J. J. Roberts, Dawson, Want middleaged. man, with- out family and with good refs, draft exempt, to do all around work on small farm and raise}. baby calves. Some one fond of animals, sober, industrious. Good quiet home, board, laun- |: dry, small salary at first. Write for particulars. Mrs. H. C. Brown, Junction City. : Want white or colored farm hand man and -wife to help gather my crop. Will pay $1.00 day or $20:00 mo., room and board. 10 mi. ne Dallas, mi. Ss. Yanksville. J. O. Campbell, Dal- las, Re 4. Want man exp. with chick- ens, hogs and some capitol who would be interested in working partnership. Have ideal situa- tion. 900 Leghorn layers now. On RFD and R.E. A. route, 5% mi. Pelham. Also school bus Poe. See or write. J. R. Sloan, Pelham, R. 1. Want woman, white or color- ed for farm work on farm for room and board, $4.00 wk. Mrs. C. A. Middlebrooks, Riverdale. Want farmer with family large enough to tend 2-H. farm. Good land, and stock, 3% A. tobacco allotment, 11% A, cot- ton allotment. Bill Steedley, Alma, R. 3. Want 1 dairy hand and 1 farm hand that can use trac- tor. John P. Glore, Austell, R. 2. ~ Want colored woman to work on farm in South Fulton Co. $17.00 mo., board and room. ae Landers, Atlanta, * 173 Want good 1 or 2-H. farmer to help me tend my farm for 1943. Good land, house, pasture, wood, water. 12 A. cotton. Near churches, schools and roads. Joe L. McBrayer, Temple, R. 1. Want good colored man and wife, middleaged, for farm work. House, wood, milk, but-| ter, $1.00 day. W. R. Gace, At- lanta, RFD. 8, (At Adamsville Barber Shop.) : Want good exp. farm hand or man and wife, (no children), 25-45 yrs. old, to live in home with elderly couple and do gen- eral garm and orchard work. Good home, room and_ board. $20.00 mo, C. G. Oliver, Barnes- VIG. ho. Want at once, white man for farm work. Must be nice. No drunkard. Live in home, board and laundry. Will pay by day or salary. Give age, and details in ist letter or see. Jesse John- son, Deeeatur,