AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER , JULY 21, 1943. oes Tom Linde Toe ay, on the pages of every newspaper, on every. program, on almost every statement from the White __ and from the pages of the Congressional Record, we eC. continued chant, inflation, inflation, onion. : Ve have been told repeatedly that the erisis through h this country passed following the last World War due to inflation and high prices during and soe atter that great conflict. a es from $3.0 00 to 606 a pughel Show real shat ea drug on the market, when thousands of our best le became beggars, it was not due to high prices or i on that: had pre evailed. on account of the war from 1914. S the close of the first World War, the powers e in this country decided to contract currency. That ; decided to Se under, burn up and throw it in the F money es hoses about by the destruction money and a reduction i in ine volume. of money that wa j lable to carry on the business of the country. This 5 rtage of money caused an inflation of commodities . the Sod Hee The socile was high cca money ow priced commodities. Th 1933 when we plow ed under ues, turned the ote to apply to farm pvaduels the same eneeie had been applied to our currency following the World - twenty-five years ago. It was simply the s same _prin- ple applied 1 in reverse gear. On the floor of the Senate of the United States on gust 5, 1921, a Senator from Georgia was speaking and want to quote a portion of what Tom Watson said at that : NOTICE oS The Georgia Market Bulletin belongs to the farmers of the state. It is paid for entirely by the farmers and does does not cost any other taxpayer a nickel. ~ No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named: July 12 (Monday)Sylvester __ - 14.45 Fuly 14 (Wednesday)Albany July 8 (Thursday)Augusta Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets a Reports received at this office show following average prices paid July 15, 1943 Per. CWT July 6 oS eae 1s 3 -$13.65 July 8 (Thursday)Valdosta _ = a 18.45. July 9 (Friday)Cordele - 14.50. TOP FED CATTLE $14.50-$16.75 12.00- 15.60 12.00- 15.70 - 12.00- 14.50 12.00- 15.00 8 (Thursday Valdosta __ 9 (Friday)Cordele 12 (Monday)Sylvester 12 So amie with regard 46 deflation to currency following er wal. MR. WATSON, . eae Allison s history of Ene ope - consult Browning s Modern Times, books easily accessib! ~ to anvone who eares to know, and you will discover tha after the wars were over the paper money which paid. ~ goldier for his service, which fed him on the march and i the camp, which clothed him with his uniform, which sup- plied him with a tent, which gave him his gun and am munition,, was destroyed. Why? Because the man wh had the gold wanted his own price for it; and that is v~ Is happening now; the same thing happened i in France, same thing happened in Germany. Bie gk gs gt es These men of the Federal Reserve Bead : say, Ww. will have peace tomorrow; everything will be settled to _morrow. Yes; it will. I stood on the seacoast in Flori once and I. witnessed a great equinoctial storm blo across the Atlantic to the Gulf. I saw the waves r higher and higher, until in the distance they looked li Tange of mountains, and one trembled, for fear the ne: rise would take them over ee ground upon which 0 aa! str eaming behind them, like: so many of N eptun : _ horses at full speed, bent. upon furious destruction an a grander sight, a sublimer sight, a more terrible sight, never saw. But during the night the storm lulled, the wind ceas ed to blow, breezes came from the land side, and the > morning when I went out to the ocean there. was an u rippled surface, amber hued by the rising sun. = The waves were lipping the beach as softly and as in nocently as a child would move its rosy lips when askin its mother for a kiss. But all up and down the coast, as far as the eye could reach, there were wrecks, vessels with everything gone except the mast that stood above: the ters, and when you saw apparently struggling: monsters 0 the deep raging a few hundred vards from shore, it did need a very lively imagination to tell you that a School oO oe on Page Two) FT ATLANTIANS, KEEP INFORMED About vegetables for canning. = CHANNING. COPE gives ap up to the minute report on the fruit and vepetanh. situation at the Georgia Farmers State Market and Can- : ning Plant over WAGA (590 on your dial) each more : except Sunday, 6:00 to.6:30 A. M. (CWT). reek Fruits nad Vepctabie. July 15, 1943 _ Atlanta ~ Beans ey bulk, per bu. s _.-$5,20-$1.50- = Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. : 00= 226 2 Cabbage, bulk, per cwt OG oe Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu. : 1.00- 2.00 | Corn (Green), per doz. ears : .25-- 40 Cucumbers, per bu. bkts. | _ 1.00- 2.00 Okra, per bu. hprs. 10=- 2.35 Peaches, bulk per bu. 2.50- 5:00 Peas (Field) bulk per bu. __ 15- 1.00- Squash, per bu. hprs. _ 50- 1.25 Turnip Salad, per bu. __ 2.35- 2.50 | Watermelons, each ee = Wednesday, _ A@aress all items for publication dnd all requests to be put _ @h th mailing list and for change of address ty STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices. _of farm produce and appurtenances dthissabl tinder postage rpulations inserted on tim on each request and = only when request is oo by new copy of = otice ns Under Lgislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not &sSume any rsponsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulttin. Published Weekly at (114-122 Pate St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture = Tom Linder, Commissioner, _ Executive Office, State Capitol : Atlanta, Ga. a Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Excutive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of _-- Markts, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office pt Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage rovided for in Section 1103, Act ef October 8, 1917. loice from The Grave (Continued from Page One) : harks were convoying some human victim out to the greater depths beyond. Ves: we will have peace, but where will be the men and the women who have been ruined by he storm that has been brought upon us by the Federal Reserve Board? Who will put back up- on the ocean of business the vessels that have been wrecked? Who will call, back to life the mien and the women who lost everything they had, inchiding their hopes, and who then took heir own lives? N ot until He who made us all et to sound will any- body kiew just what has been the wreckage nade by the contraction of our dene s now i of dollars. ee whole ae had adjusted itself to oe name ahd apparently poo sceuity Buel Hess Was Hiever better. But all at once, when this life blood was let out of the arteries of commerce, what happetied? It was the same thing that would happen to your physical body if a lanzet should open~ your arteries. It weakened, it languished, it fell, and it is still prostrate; and this man, Gov. W. P.G. Harding, now has the effroritery to say that times are good. Food for him, no doubt... It is one of the sad; deplorable hings about human nature that if you or I be well placed in position and drawing a good sal- ary, having nq need to fear for the dread of to- Orrow, having no terror lest the wolf approach the door, we are inelined to forget those who are not so fortunately placed. The men in high) places, drawing large salaries, are the very last en who ever mix with the people or who ever know anything about their real condition. Usual-| ly they are surrounded by a camarilla of design- n men, a human palisade, a human fence, which : Da. not be penettated by the ordinary outsider, and eveh when some with the privilege of going. nside does get in, he cannot talk without some- one hearing what he says to the big man to whom he wishes to talk. "Tt is the misfortune oe one in powerfor instance, the PFesident of the United States hat he never really comes in contact with the people. He sees those whom his private secre- tary wants him to see, and the private secretary ants him to see whom somebody else waiits him to see. The very men whom he ought to see to become acquainted with real conditions he never sees. - Post War Plans ~ Our Congressmen and Senators shotild be- now for post war planning to pay any || deflation after the close of this war. | who control the money supply are permitted e Te ioe deflate our currency after this war, we will have a situation s bad that Tom Watson never dreamed of it. Not only the farmer but very pHtinesaman, every industrial worker, every white eollar man. and woman in America is just as vitally mterest- ed in this matter as the farmer. | Tf you destroy th erops and food animals, you create a food shortage afid famine. If you destroy the money, you Greate panic, deflation and economic destruction. Let us resolve now that after this war we will not permit the destruction of food or the destruction of money. The lives and welfare of the people will depend upon how we handle these two great problems. Commissioner of Agriculture. TOM LINDER, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE A 24 in. Meadows Grist Mill, $40.00; hand cane mill, $25.00; also want a Feed mill that eut up corn stalks and shucks, H. J. Hart, Tnomasville. A 2h. p. Goldens can mill, good cond., also feed mill. | Write or see at onc. Mrs. J. C. ay Barnesville, 814 Green- wood St. One 42/10 McCoinitek-Der- ing grain drill also lime spread- er (trailer -type on rubber), usd 2 sasons, both in excel- sh cond. W. A. Wages, Stat- am. 1 power syrup mill and cop- per can in good conds for se AC. Smith; Nicholson. Rt 1. Large 2 Roller No. 13 Syrup Mill in. A-1 shape, also 10 ft. copper pan, almost. nw. $75.00 FOB. Mrs. L. V. Brown, Roys= ton. ( Rod. 2 Mill Rock top runners, 42 in., 1 corn and 1 wheat. offer- ing at bargain, $65.00 cash for both: other equipment for as Cc. D. Gunter, Marietta. Rt: 2. A 25 h.p. Muncie engine perfect cond., for pulling Grits and -Feed Mills, Gin, et. for sale eheap for cash or trade for cows, hogs or mule. D. Roach. Ogeechee. New Case tractor and 4 disc Tiller usd part of this seas- on, tractor on rubber x type. for sale. Come see. West Villa Rica at Hickory. LeveL *phone Villa Rica 6103 or teas Harold Brown, Temple, R 1; ~ Lilliston imp. Self-Fed Pea- 4 Int] Side rake, $800.00: Farmal] 20 tractor, with & Row Planter. Guano. Distributor, Cultivator attachments: 2 bot- tom 14 in. plow, 6 ft. tandem nut Picker: No. Delivery hay disc harrow, mowing machine,- Excellent cond.. 8 ft, blades. $1,320.00. 7 percent disedount for cash. FOB. Murrel Holder- by. Valdosta. Box 863. 4 Gullet 80 saw gins, all convyors, separators, etc. also Dies] engine. J. H. Steph- ns, Social Circle. Sears cane sealer with all parts working. Make very best | offer in first letter. None an- swered unless. price accepted. Wirs. Ny oP. Maples, Doerun. ReE=25 A 1940 Ford tractor on rub- ber with dual. wheels and 1 Athens Disc hess good eond., et sale. W.. . Reed, Conyers, a One peanut picker, bought new last season, for sale. J. W. Clark. Stockbridge. J] dbl. box friction type cot- ton press and Jacobs mchan- ieal tramper. Inis M. Cole, Sharpsburg. 1 Frick. Feanut Pieker on steel, 1 power hay baler_on rubber, usd part of 1 season; practically new, for sale. M. H. Callaway, Bishop. Robidean cotton scales. cap. 700 lbs. for sdle. Mrs. L. Brown, Jonesboro. Jd; DB; 2 -H.. mower, Thomas 2 H. 3 speed mower, runs in oil, nearly new: $65.60; Cole combination 3 disc grain drill, $20.00. I. H. C. Endgate Seeder, $9.00. Cyril M. Bran- nan, Columbus. Internationdl 1 h. hay baier, Pea Thrash and 2-70 saw gins, all in good es for Sale. Jd; P. Bailey. Turin. Ford Ferguson 2 aiae plow, 94 in. disc, in good cond.. $116.- 00. wiley Barrett, Cleveland. Rt. in good cond,, with: $20.00; Lt 2. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALF 1 Meadows. Corn Mill com- plete with sheller, etc. also }t Daviq Bradley Hammer Mill and 1 pr. floor scales, all good running cond., $250.00. G. (2 mi. West of Powder Springs) { imp. 3 rollr Chattanooga Can Mill. used very little. A-1 copper Syrup pan, both for $50.00. A. G. Stepp. Blue Ridge. Rt. 2, Box 32. Big 4 J. D. mowihgs machine | -with 6. ft. blade; A-t cond., used only to cut about 40 acres. $95.00. M.. L. Shealy, Ogle- thorpe. 1-2 blade plow suitable for tractor. for sale. D. E. Clark, Atianta, 920 Glenwood Ave., S. E.. ~phone Ja 3184. 9-4 dise Athens Tillers on rubber, A Farmal] tractor on rubber with cultivators, 2 pick- up hay balers with power take- off, almost new. peanut picker, all in xood cond. No letters answered. Paul Pra- a Good Hope. Sugar Cane poiler, 60. gal. cap.. 1 Chattanooga Cane Mill. for sale 12 mi. Southwest Milln. Bartow Burke, Millea. Dixie Can Sealer. practicai- ly new, $10.00. Add. shipping chgs. Aubrey Owens, Riverdate. Ri. 1. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Wait to buy Pea Thrsher to fun by. hand. power, eheap for Pulliam, Toceoa. 706. eash. P. | Broad St. Want Stump puller, Skidder 4 or any good land clearing equipment, also a Hammer Mill. R. E. Pittman, Atlanta. Rt. 9, Box 282. Ja 5446. Want a 10 or 15 h. p. boiler to be used by. Community Canning plant; which will. serve approx. 500 farmers in Twiggs Co. Thos. C. Llewellyn, Jr.. Co. Ast: Jeffer- sonville. 4 Want an International Dise Tiller with 4-26 in. disc. Good cond. Advise lowest price. Howard Thrower. Cairo: . Want J. D., ihe B or H on rubber. W. . Mason, Jr., La- vonia. 1-2 disc. tiller. plow, good cond., for Model A Farme,' tractor. Will pay cash or exc. 4 disc Avery Tiller. Hi: McKinnon, Richland, Rt. 1. Want Handyman or tor, used. in goed eond., for cash. Describe fully. R. A. Calawll, Boston, RFD. 2. Want Little Brown Hen Inc. | State cond., and price del. John Allen, Jr., East Point. 501 No: Semmes St. Want to billy at onc,. 1 powr Syrup Mill. Lawrence Bray, Fayetteville, Rt: 2. Want second-hand Interna- tiona] Farmall H tractor, not over 2-.yrs. old: and in good cond.. J. H. Johnson, Marsh- :} allville. Want good. used tractor and equipment. State complete de- tails and best eash price: W. . Carpenter, Tifton. Rt. 6. Want J. D:. mower, in food cond., reason- able. Floyd Riddle, Rossville. Rt. 1. Want to buy Culiivator for a 1942 W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor, W.. Hardy, Powder Springs. Rt. 1. re used Frick, Poindes ter, : other: small riding type garden tra- or McCormick SECOND-HAN | MACHINERY = Want a Farm Tractor en fF, Bcigices Aw R Want: to bay 1 Con Bin id for cash. J. H. Summ Winder. : INCUBATORS AND BROODERS| FOR. SA 100 ehick elctric br od with hat control and r Way, 3x10 ft. size $1 crated. S. M. Stout. Wi Springs. 2 ae Hot Water Incubator, 40 cap., with 3 automatic tur trays. ker. of kind, $2 here. Tom Kittle, Carrol Wewtowne 10,206 cap. perfect cend.. for sale r ably. Also. want a Bucl Inc. No. 7 im good cond. price, . B. Brown, H Elec. 100 g Master Inc; moisture pan,- $12.50. Used 3 times, in 5 cond. Weight Hudgins, 13 Poplar St. : cap., thermom candler 150 egg cap., perfect cond. a Mrs. T. A. Carmichael, son. FLOWERS AND SEE FOR SALE * 20. fine Fes, veiled $ Have over 100 varieties: 4 fall bloomers, 10c ea.: 1 Iris free with $1.00 orders. | J. G. Rebertson, Carrollt CORRECTION: Wild (i of white) aster lily jonquils, daffodils and narcissus bulbs, 15c doz. C: magnolia. Sweet Bay, ly, Crepe Myrtle, Tea-Oli Mimosa. Umbrella China 5 ft., -40c. Plus posta P. K. Womack, Dub CORRECTION: Veviewat lavender, ros, wine, pink, verbenas, nice, well rooted, doz: $1.65 C; $12.00 M. P paid in Ga. No. chks. Mrs MW. Combs. Washingfo: ce Dwarf boxwood, smal, r ea plants, 2 doz. $1.50; C: perennial verbena, y searlt red. deep pink, w dark purple, 3 doz. $1.00: $ Cc. All well reoted. Mrs. E Smith. Greenville. Rte Be Oxalis bulbs, large. Shai rock leavs and large. ro: pink bleoms, 5c ea. 6 for 2! wel!-rooted, verblooming b gonias, red and pink, 3 for 2 7 for 5c. Postpaid. Mrs. os Baxley. Large gardenia bushes, ft., wide spread, sell 50 or 1 cheap: field of 8-10 Box wot fine sample dozen, $2. 00; r and watermelon $2.00 doz. Mrs. son, Greenville. Hardy hydrangea, 2 ons pink or white, fine, well roe ed, 20c ea: white spider blooming size, 50c doz. paid in $2.00 ot more P. M. Hudgins; Flowery B Grape begonias, white petunias, mas cactus. cale dium, red and pink conch oe~ ranium, all shades of red raniums. 15 ea. 2 for 25c: pi hydrangea, 30c ea. All po paid. Miss -Fhe!ma Gainesville, Rt. 1. Parma violets, 40c doz: ta daisies, snowdrop b $1.00. C: pink Anemones for $1. 00: yellow, pink Tris ilies, 40e d6z; far $1.00 C. Mrs. W. M. ee Morganton. Bay abl. _petunias. rooted, 2 for 25c; Christmas caetus, rooted, ea: pink verbena. 25 doz. postpaid. No chks. Mrs. Egbe ae Gaimesville, Rte, a Dwarf boxwood, $2. 50. Ch nandinas, $1.50 C: abelia, ii gustrums, crepe myrtle, Cher- okee foes, $1.00 doz: Vinea Minor, verbena and ivy, larg size. 50c doz. Lois . Woodruff, | Greenville, Rt. 5. Compact Sempervivum Ol Eng. Dwarf boxwoods, 6 $6.00 : $50.00 M: 4-6, ce: $30.00 M. or 1.000..0f size, $75.00. Maud Ha Greenville. Aspasia Narcissi, $1. Odorus Rugulosus Jo $1.00 C: Giant Cc T. Le Dozier, Blakely, lilies, 40c doz. Mr oe ae. Rt. ay, and | ame, atet violets, tar of Bethlehem, all + pink hibiscus, Weeping -y. Azaleas. 3 for 25c; red | a. 2 for 25c. Exc. for print cs. Add ee eS oye: Tikes now ready to. Postage prepaid on rders. G. McKown, Ai- ta, 406 Georgia Ave., S. E: is, Happy Days, Calif.. Bru- Frieda Moho, Ballerine. Los ele Buchiey Ciant, Pres. b atitnl, huge flowers: 2 labeled postpaid for $1.96. : ce Atlanta, 621 State oe e- eg sale and price. Henry T. LaRoche, Sa- A Ri 5, Garden City, $ Fall no mate buttons, wu tiplying, the kind that yed multiplying buttons utton will make 12 to 15 ize onions). 50c at.: scal- wttons. 45 Qt. Del. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Au- planting, u ifiplying- onions, $1.00 Plant in August for LE en onie is in winter. Tamar | Talking Rock. _ okra, castor upful: cuumber, 30c cup- ustard, 40c cupful. Exe. pip seed. any. kind x- Mrs. Jonn Vv Market ( ee alee srown: ripens in 60 days planting). Trial pkg. sed, ere bag, $1.50 prepaid. M. Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2. je Fop turnip seed. 25} arge teacupful. Mrs. J. O aris. Canton, Rt. 3. ie shallot. sets, 7%5e.- dal. ard sed, 25c cupful. Post- ; paid. Mrs. LL. DD: Eltott, ia, Rt. 1. rple and Seven Top turnip -50c pint a postpaid. No pee DS: . W. Til- Jasper, Rt. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 6 wk. Crowder peas, pS accepted. Walker Hiram, Rt. 1. u. a., mixed pas, Red. peckled. White with ye, also limited amount. eas. Will not ship. T. Swainsboro, Rt. 1. ANTS FOR SALE akefield and Dutch cab-. Jants, 30c C.: $2.00 M; nd Marglobe tomato, ). BLICE: collard plants, 20c if - Lee Crow, Gaines- Rt. 2. Box 143. ard . 300. BBC: $1.25 M. del.: 5 M. up. $1.- xp. Col.: 90c M. at the E s Wetherford. Gaines-- es plants, 15 cS also jonquil Add postage. ore Cumming. Rt. 1. $2, 60 M.: Ze Ga. pee Obie Ww, GE oinesvile. 502 Mee. Main cabbage and tomato plants, -rady, prompt shipment, | Ss packed, leading varieties. 75: $2.00 M. Mailed: $1.99: Exp. ollect. Any amount. A. Williams, Gainesville. Rt. t . Fresh grown Marglobe to+ mato plants, $1.75 M: 500, $1.00: A old fashioned collard, 300, 45c: $1.10 R. potato, 50c M. 35c Exp. eollect. -C.. W: h. Gainesville. Rt. 2. Marglobe tomato plants, 300. $1.65 M: Collards, 300, 40c: m15-M: PR. potato, 500, 35c: 65c M. del: 5 M. $2.00; 10 M.. 3.50. Exp. col.. Noe chKs. Bon- Smith, Gainesville. Rt. 2. arglobe and New Sione to- ito plants, 500, $1.00: $1.75 Del.; $1.50 M. at my home. Mathis, Se peruis. RE | postpaid: lect; | Ever. for 300: $1.15 M. del. : Roy \ $1.25; $2.00 M. | seed, 500, | Crow. $4.50) it bean, | 509, ) |) Will fresh in December. Weretone mate. Ce now ie $3.00 M.: Blue Ga. coi-. lard plants, $1.50 postage. J. Ls Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Marglobe, Stone and mixed (all kinds) tomato plants, 40c C.: 506. $1.50- $2.66 M. Wet. packed and postpaid: Special M.. Add prices on 10 to. 50 M. J.-C. Turnipseed, Griffin. Collard plants, 300, 55c; Se: $15 Me delky 10 M. 508. up, $l. 60 M. Exp. collect: tomate potato. $2.00 M. del.: plants. 3 M.. for $1. 60. Exp. eolieet BE. Be Wwe therford, Gainesviille. Rt. 2. plants, Marglobe tomato, Flat Buteh i 500. $1.06: $1.75 M. $1.50 M. Exp. col- Ga. collards, 500, 75t: $1.25 M. postpaid:: Exp. Collect. Moss Prompt shipment. W. Gainesville. Collard plants, cabbage. packed. W. Me- 55 or 25 .. 5 M. $1. 0G M. Exp. Wetherferd, F lowery Branch, Rt. 2. Plenty old factiioned eollard plants and tomato, plants. 500, Mailed Pre- paid: ee tomato plarits from N. J. Cert. $2:00: $3.50 M. pre- Major more, paid. Cash with order. Gainesville, Rt. k.. Collard plants, ig S308. a 500, 75c: $1.25 M. del.- 5 $1.15 M. 10 M.. $1. 00 M. ne eollect. No chks. Ne COD E. G. Wetherford, Gee. | ville, Hie 2: Marglobe and New Stone to-. mato ee 500. $1.00: $2.00) FO: cna Del.: -10 M- lots, $1.15 MM: Exp. Roltect. Now ready. : C. Waldrip. Flowery Branch. Ret See ee CATTLE FOR SALE AUCTION SALE OF - CATTLE - Auction sale July 23rd, reg. Aberdeen-Angus cat- tle, bulls, cows and heifers with ealf.at side, open and bred heifers, at the Live- - stock Auditorium, Moultrie. | Everyone invited. W. E. ith 2nd pHovhoe by 66 ea., at my home. 5 Thompson, pelaetians oe ry barn. 5 mi. | Griffin Highway. Harp. Fayetteville, Rt. 3. 50 Black Big Bune Guinea. : for quick sale. nor $1.00 M. 1; 2 collect. in the Ga. Duroc and treated| life treatment against hog chol- | for sale at my place. i} mos. old, wt. 300-350 Ibs.. | tra good quality. Ayeock, Meuttrie. oF good ate. cow, good cond.. calf. Mrs. Floyd, Rockmart. Riz -2) 4 Duroc 6 wks. old pigs, $8.-/ Wirs. Hi. 2-fine: On. ikea hogs, - 3 mos. old, $15.00 ea. at my Y So. Fayetteville on John B.. pigs. 6 to 8 wks. old, $6.00 ea. Will net crate Darden, ship. Seals. Sharon. 1 black Pp. G7 boar, arouhd 300 Ilbs.. 18 mos. $50.00. F.| F. Strawn. fit Ric Ae = Fine, reg., S. PE mos. old, breeding. $25.00. old, Grif- . mate pigs, Gates farm: Ge Rs Mor- | gan, Americus. u 10 purebred OL 2 re pigs, 5 gilts and 5 boars, all the same litter, $12.50 ea.. at 8 wks. old July 28th. Well grown to age and purebred. M. L. buckle, Grayson, RFD IJ. Some blocky type Duroe male pigs, reg.. in buyers name Assn.. with stock Bax- era, $15.00 ea. Fine males. H. L. Williams, ley. \.25 or 30S. P. C. feeder pigs, wt., 60-70 lbs. Cholera nee Ge &, Wilder, Musella. Black African Guinea pigs. 6 and 8 wks. shipped. $12.00 and $15.00 ea. By ee Brewer, Daniels- ville. / Cc. hegs. bred dou all bred to herd 20-O> bred HS boar and reg., and 14 pigs. ex- | tra good, readv for -del. July 20th.) W. C. Denny, Decatur, 511 Wesley Chapel Rad. out the Covington Rd.) Sev. reg. Hereford pigs. for sale. D. _G. Harrison. De- ' catur, Rt. 2. *phone De 8462. J purebreq OI1. C boar, 18: PX = - with papers, for quick sale at my Wo NIX, Alpharetta, $65.00 home. | Rt. 3. = HOGS FOR SALE 4. Poll Hereford male. ag wt about 1400 lbs., nearly yrs. old, good natured, $200.60. Sell to prevent inbreeding. W. J. MeDaniel. Zebulon. 4 fine Jersey milch cow. wt. over 1000 lbs., . still milking good, freshen November Perfect in every respect. $150.- 00) Ma Miller. Luthersville. gal. milk day. 4 on good tec. for sale at my barn near Les- |. Mrs. Fannie. ters Store. See. Shealy. Tallapoosa. Black Jersey cow. freshened: June 14th, 3 to 4 gal.. rich milk, very gentle. FOB. Wm. | F. Allen. Stone Mountain, RFD } Ped Jersey-Guernsey mileh cow. perfectly gentle, giving around 3 gal.. day, $65.00 without calf. 4 me So. Midville. No chks. Joe A. Dickey, Midville. Rt. 2. 1 red Eng. cow. 4 gal., milk and 114-Ibs. butter per day. No} - faults. Gentle and easy io keep. Just off Bankhead High- way just off Oakdale Rd. Come Aus-_ see. Mrs. Emma Echols, tell. 7 yr. old cow. freshen about | July 25th. 3% to 4 gal. with good feed. A. Y. Abercrombie, Dahlonega. Rt. 2. Jersey cow or heifer, both fresh. for sale. J. B.. Alexan- der, Cornelia. Jersey: cow. 6 yrs. old and ealf 4 wks. old by side, for sale. Walt Beal, Fairmount, Rt. Ge Purebred Hereford bull, 236 yrs. old, good breeding, $150.00. Ira, Pettigrew. LaFayette. Ri. 2. Fine cow, 2 gal.. milk now, -4 gal. milk and 1% lbs. butter Never. goes dry. FES Gr. Gordon, Good Hope, Rt. 1. Fine type bull, 1 yr. old, Guernsey-Holstein, gentle, easy to keep. Sell or trade for heifer of good breed. J. M. Thornton. Palmetto. 14 Ss. P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old, 75:00: = or $00.00: ea: D. Gaulding. Concord. when fresh. 4 sows and 23 nice pigs-) ready to wean: 24 fine pigs, wt. 35-60 lbs. Sell all or part of the 50 Il#ad. Sammie E. Mimes. Rockie Creek Rd. *Phone 3642. (Failed to state name ef town). > ) pigs, about 12 wks. 5th, | 2- about 225 Ibs., | Mrs. Nice yellow Jersey cow. 3% | Red Berkshire mess eld, ready. Hazle- Reg., for del. CC. B. Colims, -hurst. Duroes, the blocky type. 4. males and 1 female pig, $20.00 young male, med. blecky. wt. $40.00. All reg. Lois Hamilton, Baxley. Reg. S. P. C. hogs of all ages. Re EE Burch. Eastman. haven Farm. Large! lot. P<... arid! Hamp-. shire pigs, $13.60 pair. at my farm. J. P. English. Milner. Rt. 1. 8 pigs 6 wks. old, O. I. C. and P. C. mixed, good to age. $5.00 ea. FOB. A. L. Duvall, | Greensboro. Rt. 1. 15 purebred O,. I. C.' pigs. $20.00 pair, or trade for heifer yeariings or 1 reg., Poll Here- | ford bull, 4 te.8 mos. old. P. P. Gurley, Hartwelh-Rt. 1. 3 yr. old sow, Mixed breed, 375-400 lb. wt., Hfe treated, $45.00 at mv farm only. Mrs. wt: Pierson, Culloden. Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 good, gentle, smooth mouth saddle and work horse, $75.00, | on Hairston Rd., near Oakland School House. Mrs. G. L. Mar- tin. Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. 2 plug mules, $30.00 and $35.00 at my barn. W. B. War- then, Davisboro. 1 bay mare.-7 yrs. old, wt. 1400 lbs... (have owned her since she was 18 mos. old), never bred. Guar. to be per- fect every way. See or write. Jeff S. Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 1. j good mule, $100.00 or trade } for good milch cow. 'C. C. Cour_ son. Devereaux. 2 good farm -mares, wt. 1050 and 1150 lbs., 1 bay and iron grey color with 3 colts, 1% and 2% yrs. old. for sale cheap. W. P. Couch, Luthersville. 1 aes mare mule, 11 yrs. old, wt. about 1300 Ibs.. $200.00 at my barn. Only cash or a certified check accepted. Robt. (N. Farrar, Fayetteville, Ri. : : Sallie | wt. ore cock. $9.00: - Black Game hens; pee. 00t FE. Rae Rt 2 bucks and i doe, mixed: N. Z. Red and N. Z. Biack,. 3: mos. old, $1.50 ea. Per, Union Point. White N. Z. buck, 7 mos. old, in good health and ready for Horn- | old, treated~ and | (6 : (not | eattle) 8 wks. old Ausust 3rd, | | disposing of . Famous Delivery August 5th: 1. Bureh- | Saanan cross, pure YToggenburg without, kid, mule: lbs., healthy and strong, Pala ees Phillips. Gav. Large, young, black, plow mule, wt. 1000 to 11007 Ibs., $300.00 cash at my farm. Come see, No inquiries answered un_ less stamp or card enclosed. Mrs. Estelle Wilson. CNrnes- ville, Rt. 1. $125.00. ville. fest wna op 6 White Game hens and Bell. Atlanta, 264 | Alexander ms EW. J laree INC Ze White buck yabbit. 4 mes. old, nice and fat, $1. oS Wiley Welch, Me- Billy Turn- immediate service, $2:00: Rob- ert P. Counts, Haralson. 1 brown doe, bred to reg., Chinchilla ety healthy, I yr. old, $5.00; 5 N. Z. does, pink- eyes, 6 mos. old. $5.00 ea. FOB, Ralph Skinner, Columbus, 3535, River Road. - SHEEP AND GOATS | FOR SALE 2 Nubian does, 6 mos. old, vealy to breed, from 6 at. does. Butt-headed. R. B. Rowe, More- land, Rt. 1. 1@ Ewes and 5 lambs for. sale. G. S. phone 366. | War conditions necessitate Sir Roderick, most. outstanding Toggenbur g sire in South. Ped., hornless. for high producing daughters and sons of excellent quality. Very reasonable. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War- rent St. N. Ee, De 5140. 2.reg.. Saanan bucks, 3 mos. old, exclusive breeding, give- away price, $12.50 ea. Joe J Millsaps, Winder. | Wilson, Decatur, = 3rd Ave De 0354. Purebred Toggenburg peeks, naturally hornless and short hair: } a proven buck. 15 mos. old, $35.00: other 6 mos. old, ready for service, for sale; also buek Service, $5.00. Mrs. Rob- ert Highland. Lavonia. Rt. 1. 2 Billies, Toggenburg-Alpine ef0ss. <1 yr. old; 1 with and 1 without horns. Their mother a 5. qt.. milker. East Point, 503 No. Semmes St. | Disposing of my reg. 4ire, Marcellas Gen. MacArthur _son of Sir Roderick), of high milk strain, 17 mos. old, very) gentle, naturally hornless. Miss Elise McArthur. ville. 2 fresh in milk goats, 1 billy. 3 mos. old, $10.00: Toggenburg- white: nannies, $25.00 ea. ond kidding. Luthersville. Color brown, sec- M. J. Miller, 4 ihe ee wt. 900 or 1900 | We r sale or exe. for corn, cattle OF: pigs. agen pigs. $1.00 and $1.50 Russell Booth, | Curry-| LIVESTOCK WANTED | CATTLE WANTED: Want Jersey or Guernsey cow, fresh with 2nd or 3rd calf. Must be tested for Bangs, T. B., and Mastitis.. Pay reason- able price del. Redan. Write or call. M. W. Edwards. At- lanta, 303: Peachtree Si. Ne. Ma 7337. HOGS WANTED: Want purebred red Jersey fut. Chee): with prey. Ve od: Clark. Barnesville. Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES WANTED: : Want to buy a young Jack } over 2 yrs. old. Give price and full description in first letter. W. M. Cook, Monroe. Want a nice, well trained saddle. horse: OF.miare: ob AR, Hobbs. Stapleton. Want good plug mule, 15 or 20 yrs. old. one that can eat and see good. gentle and able work anywhere. sey, Danielsville, Rt. 3. RABBITS AND GUINEA. PICS (CAVIES) WANTED: _ Want some rabbits and cav- jes to raise en halves, also want 100 Dark Cornish chicks to raise on the halves to 8 wks. old. Will Smith, Roy. Lester Mas-. yranagts, 2 LS BE ge, for chi Want reg. Toggenbur ready for service. it tails and price in first Paul Riviere, Lumber Good work horse, a yrs. old, . POULTRY FOR s J. ES Penny, Clyatt- _ANDALUSIANS: RABBITS AND. CAV IES 14 Blue Andalusian ere!s, wt. about 3 lbs., -pred.~3 mos. old. $1. 50. G. Banks,: Clem, Bit BARRED WHITE AND @THER ROCKS: es 25 purebred W. R. ve mos. old June 25th a grade, $1.25 ea., shipper Ne chks. M. O., order Mrs. R. L. Pears, Flovi 160 AAA B. RB. ehicke wks. old, av. 2.3/4 Ibs. ea.: also 80 W. L., 1 yr. ol cellent layers. now in high /duetion, $1.25. ea., at my Mrs. Custer Crawford, head. (Morgan Co.) 8 April hatch AAAA cockerels, $1.50 ea. to customer. Mrs. | Rae, Quitman, Rt. 4. 25 AAA White Rock | erels, April 1st hatch. a breeders, $1.00 ea. | ae oy. Pe Ri Je R pes 20 fine W. R.- from bloedtested stock, pure Fischel | str. pullets $1.25 ea.. cocke: $1.50 ea. Will give 2: unrel cockerels free with orde pullets: also 8 fine hens; hateh and cock, $12.00... J. L. Waltace, Bowersvill CORNISH. CAMES \ AND GIANTS: ae Limited number of Da Cornish eockerels. AAA qu ty. February 1943 hate : ea. Call or write. Joe bins, Marietta. 222 Ea. Ave. | 30 pure Cornish paitet 5 roosters, March and hatch, $1.00 ea. No chks. c. . Dominy, Eastman, 7 pullets and cock March-April hatch, raised heavy mixed hens (ne | horns). crossed with ee | $7. 00 MO. Expres Prompt shipment. Mrs. - | Sullivan, Whitesburg, Rt 9 15 purebred 2 Ih. s game Claret stags. $2.00 $5.00 trio: Gray and Blue Trav el'er mixed, Blue, Clipper. R @uill cocks, $4. 00- ea. Wade, Warrenton. ze cockerels, $3.00 ea. 2 FOB. T. W. Forrester. Car 45 Edwards St.. (Rt 4). LEGHORNS: About 250 AAA W. ve mostly 1 yr. if Street. Atlanta, Rt. from stock of 302 to record for more than erations.) 3 mos. old, $5.00 a.. crated FOB Jas. A. Tuggle, Atlanta, Rt. Brown L pullets, Everlay str. 2 mos. old. Brooder rais ea., 12 for $7.50- roosters, ea.: oe $1.00 per 15 post Mrs, . A. Wilson, Marti 40 W. LL. tee Mi: breeding, 2% mos. old. $ ag Stanley L. Howard; Ocon at 15 Brown Leghorn roost ers. April 1943 hatch, fro bloedtested hens, Everlay str. $1.00 ea.. plus express charge ie W. R. Richey. Lavonia "Big type Eng. S. Cc. W. pullets, 14 to 16 wks. eld, - grade, almost ready to lay. 5Qea. FPOBS: 2): Beasle vonia, RFD. 100 AAA W. L. 10 ris. pullets, $1.00 ea. at farm. MM George Vaughn. Baxley. : Rt. 9 very fine W. L. roosters, wks. old, $5.00 for lot for in mediate sale. ; Matlett, Chatsworth. MINORCAS: * 15 pure Buff Bincveae hatche April 8, 1942. a Linstrom cock, $25.00. F Jas. A. Wood, LaFayette, PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.: Racing Homers and Kings mixed pigeons, | Mostly this yrs. hate for $8.75. Jesse M. Ma Raye, Chatianager =? and ~3- hens. Ring- | Dheasants, hens now lay- 1 .00: also 3 young Ring- necks, 6 wks. old, 50c ea. FOB. Ww. 0. Herndon, Canon, Rt. 1. pr. Blue Peafowls, $30.69: yrs. old, $15.00 lbs., Beeswax, : So PHOS AS Pcaves. Buford, Rt. 3. Quail, $2.50 pr. Mrs. Bast: Point]: 212 *Phone Ca oe Davis. La thorne Way, -N. H. Red rooster, 18 mos. 2.002. Jas. C:. Bennett, ik oe 161. apse for McMillan, o = : so-75" ocks. March 1st hatch, for J eS Atlanta, et REDS WANTED: 'WYANDOTTES: < SES Wyandotte 4 mos. Asian eee lets. $1.00 ea... at my place, n Peaton Rd. Howard ~Dorsey, Atlanta, : Rt. 4. (Peaton Road). PCULTRY WANTED BRAHMAS: Want 15 or 30 Light Brahma pullets, wt. about a pound: State - price. Claude Parker, Sugar Valley, Rist GAMES WANTED: Want buy some first class Pit game cocks. wt. 6 or 7 lbs. R. H. Crawford. Tiger. Want 12 R. I. Red March } pullets. hen hatched. not In- cubator... Mrs J.. S. Collier, Barnesville. ; Want 1, 1942 natch 4 or 3-A grade ew Hampshire _| rooster. L. H. Hutio, Register, grown, $3.00 ea.; baby from | ploodtested hens, 5.00 per C.: Eggs, $1.50 per yostpaid. Mrs. Don Donaid- Decatur. De 2409. Parmenter Red pullets, ares ea., at 10 wks. old. or rely: Twiggs, eno: Red Bullets April 30 eh; $1:00 ea. Mrs. Lilla_ hy. Cochran, Rt. 2. IS (NEW HAMPSHIRES IN RHODE ISLANDS): x P rmenter Red baby chicks, Pullorum tested. strong, althy, from excellent laying FOB Robert Sims, uscovy ducks, day old, 250. week or 10 days old, 50c nd up to $2.00, depending. You will like : Nelson, Athens, Wa care 3 Holman Hotel. 0 ea, EXp. Coiiect. Mrs. O. le Cumming. Rt. ray geese na gray and te mixed goose, $12.00 for wr exc. for reg. purebred M att & ee ed White Pekin sucka . Collect. Mrs. Otis Summing, Rt : ra fare 1 yr. old Ae rakes, $2.50 ea. or best or 1 or for all 4. E. L. en, Athens, P. O. Box d i White Pekin ducies and 1942 hatch, $12.00 pr. r Black or Blue Big Bone nea_male Hog. Charlie Mal- pure Mallard Gack. eit -yr.-old and the rest yr.s hatch, $25.00 for lot. Shirley, Morrow. ; B. turkeys, 6 wks. a6 15th, $15.00; also 7 will be old July 12th, $8.75. Pay gs. up to 100 miles. s Bertha Prophitt, Chipley, Suineas, 31.00 ea: also roosters and pullets, Broadbreasted, Avril Bronze turkeys, finest . Goldbank str. large Sell or trade for ae cow, fresh or one that Bring cow and Lewis Ses vi ueki ings. ton ae at my x - Ritz, Jad cae ee oe Red eee AS 250, Now Chks. ilen, Rt. hee Box Vhi Pekin ducks fond black and white duck, g Pekins about 7 wks. speckled ducks, 8 wks. .00 ea. for grown and young. Miss LeRoy _ Bolton, Fisher Ave. rite ducks, Avril hatch, a. or trade for hens. A. tt, Atlanta, 223 Racine W. Ra 0325. hens), $1.00 ea.. or r 2 White Rock hens or am hens of good stock, 1. Griffin, Gainesville, ea., at 12 wks. o!d: roost- } -| ter, , | and Poultry | ensi. Rte 1, Want 500 Christie N. H. pul- lets. State date hatched, price and if direct stock. Will come for them. H. L. wills. Cumming, Rhy ee a WYANDOTTES WANTED: : Want 5 pullets and 1 cockerel, dark color. Rose Comb Silver ace Wyandottes. March 1942, hatch, of high breed. Pay eash. Willie Rutch Holsen- back, - Ranger. POSITIONS WANTED Want large: -14.h.- crop. for 1944 with 4 or 5 R. house, out- bildgs., 2-or 3. mi. Athens! Can furnish stock and self. Lester Massey. Danielsville. Rt. os Want farm for 1944 on 50-50 basis. Must be good land. free of Johnson grass. Good stock and tools and house: near school and church: large 1 horse or small 2 H. with Ford or Farmall tractor. in Fulton Co. and corn. R. D. Wilson, Col- lege Park, Rt. 1. Man wants driving. tractor. cultivation and planting. Can handle any type machinery. job. om farm, Rie2. Married man, wife, 3 chil- dren, wants job: poultry and kinds farming, tractor and truck upkeep. Reasonable wages, home, wood, pasture, near mi. Atlanta. 53 yrs. old.. All letters ans. Seb Cantrell; Atlanta, 439 Crew St. FARM HELP WANTED Want large family. white or colored, to gather 50 A. cot- ton. Would like one or 2 of the family to operate tractor. bane nouse) water furnished. Near good school and churches. Clay L. Brown, Hartwell. Rt. 1. ~ Want white or colored couple, no children, good. sober work- ers, reliable, exp. in poultry and hog raising. Have mule 44% A. trucking, furnish everything hot and cold shower, etc. Reasonable salary. out on Bus Line. room, lights, Board. 9 mi. Mrs. B. 76 Baker St,. N. E: Wa 8433. ily, 38 to 50 yrs. old, to help operate small Dairy and farm work. Must be a hustler. furnish house, wood water and garden. State in first letter ee expected and other de- tails. Jesse B. Stocks, eess burg. Put Want reliable hard cooneae couple, white, with son large enough to do light. farming. 15 A. cultivation. 9 mi. Atlanta. Must be familiar with Hog with lights, also Cow furnished } and good year round salary. W.-C. Satterthwait, Alana. 115 Jackson St. N. E., Wa. 0131. Want col. man and wife with not over 1 child to do ligh} farming. Feed hogs and chick- Salary $10.00 week with good house. water. wood fur- nished. Will divide % profits on all produce sold, Perma- nent job and good chance to make money. Located near De- eatur. Give details first letter. ee Day. Decatur, 242 Meade ~ Want 2 men for Farm and Dairy work. who are able and willing to work. 5 R. House, electric lights, 15 ti. Atlanta. J. P. Glore, -Austell,: Rt. ( Glore s SaeT dart wish. Red. Want to plant truck stuff |, 12 yrs. exp. in State salary paid in first let-: -O. C. Foskey, Thomasville. farm work. Life time exp. all |. school and church. within 50 | Crop. wood and good. and give 1/4 of all sold. Large | J. Rembert, Atlanta, Want man with small fam- | Will. raising. Good house. 2, farm work. Vand home. 138 Fayetteville Road. Want man with small. family for gen. farm work. Work by day. 25c an hour, with usual things. furnished. Work every W. M. Chester, Rises: A Want woman to live in hom? with olq couple and help with | farm work, one who needs. ay good home. Mrs. Dulvtin se Rel Want colored couple to tive on small farm near Chamblice. Room, board, plus salary of $85.00 mo. All modern con- hw, | veniences, Uniforms furnished. *phone Wa. 0220. Baxter Mad- dox. Atlanta, Ist Nat'l Bank. Want 2 reliable white or: colored families to work crops on shares for 1944. Excellent land with full cooperation. If you. arent good, dont app-y. W. H. Adams, Madison. P. O.. Box sil. s Want at once, settled. unin- cumbered woman to help with farm work. No milking. Ne snuff or liquor heads wanted. Good home, live as one of ene ily. Write at once. R. Jones, Atlanta, 3044 Howell Mill Rd. Ch 5501. $20.00 week, house, milk. No loafers need apply. Jno L. Por- tgp Decatur, McAfee Rd. ~ - Want man with small family on. stock farm. $12.00 weel straight time. . House rent, wood, vegetables, water and lights, all free. Inside city limits. Year round job. Wife can work.at good salary if de- sire to. P. L. Meadows, Vidalia. Want colored family to pick cotton and help gather crop at onee. Give crop for 1944 if desired. Geo. McPherson, Quite man. Rt 5. can- repair fences, do ~rough carpenter work, etc. $2.00 day plus house rent and firewood. JaC, Cutter. DeSota.- Want good family to gather cotton and other erops, also share. basis. H. Shepard, Nashville. i dleaged, without small children with good house, meals ang sal- ary. Attend to yard. poultry car and tractor and have ail round practica] experience. Dont answer without good ref. TR. Prerson,. Care Geisure Ranch, Doraville. - Want family to gather small crop. Colored or white. Furn- ish good house and conven- Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lovett. Want 1 wage hand, white or colored. Furnish house. Plen- ty day work. R. F. Thompson, Jonesboro. Rt. 1. Want family to help gather Have 25 acres in cotton, 25 in corn, and 25 in hay. Good house. Can move now: J. T. Wellborn, Madison. Rt. 4. Want. good. reliable family with: enough help to pick 500 .or 600 Ibs. cotton'a day. Furn- ish house and wood and give customary | Eyes and crop for 1944.5 W. : Couch. Luthers-. ville. ; Want small family. oe help gather crop. Man above drait age.s 3: Rie house. spring in yard, 12 nfi. So. city. 1% mi. East Ellenwood. W. C. Howie! Ellenwood. Want exp. Dairyman with 1 or workers in family. Must be reliable and sober. House, wood, milk and extra good ' salary. C. N. Roberts. Savan- nah. Rt. 2, care Roberts Dairy. - Want farm labor, ~ entire }families, white or colored, for gathering crops--at Piedmont. eke ee Supt. . aBQ eae, Want man to take charge of small dairy and farm. near Savannah, E. Starkey. Thun- derbolt. Phone, QUT es Care for hogs, light farming. Furnish house, wood, garden, 1 hog. Chick- ens on shares. $10.00 week. C. L. Bazemore, Savannah, Rt. 4. _ Want caretaker for livestock and 24 acres. 2 R. house. No salary. Free rent, wo0d and. water. Plenty work in neigh- borhood. Elderly: couple or bachelor, white or colored. Lo= small. family, Write. J. L. Mercer, Atlanta, 88 Walton St.. N. W. 4 crop, white or colored. Will furnish house and wood. Write or see W. - Patrick, MURR or, Want. white woman to dol Reasonable sa:avy | W. H. Lee, Decatur, EB. Davis, : | Witholds issued -Want first class. Dairyman.- Want 2 exp. farm hands ae plant a full crop vegetables en | Want col. couple. about mid- to live on place, 15 mi. Atlanta, and hogs: man must also drive: jently located. Write at onc. |. Want sober white man. with | eation, near Stone Mountain. |} Want family to help deteenk Sad EF eed Division eer 1948, Honorable Tom Linder, : Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Georgia. | Dear Mr. Linder: I respectfully submit an itemized semi- ae report of the work done by the Food and Feed ion, Department of Agriculture, State of Georgia ginning January 1, 1943 and ending . June 30, Inspection on foods and feeds. si8,, 508 Byes Samples taken to be sae ae 2241 Abatements 225 The following feeds aid feeds were with} from sale being offered in violation. of the Feed Feed Laws: Eggs Butter Milk Filled Milk Cane syrup Maple syrup. Bottle drinks Grapefruit juice Coffee stretcher Sausage Soybean meal flour Corn meal _ Sa Sothioce Vinegar Sh as a en eS SS ee Flavoring SS See (short