_TOM UNDER eae Pan (EE AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER _ ED Neer AUGUST 18, 1943 The OPA he fused a price. ceiling on oii casetd ets which is intended to move all our cottonseed meal , . ils away from the cotton belt. During the last twelve months we have had a terrible tage of cottonseed meal and hulls. If the farmers sell. their seed to the oil mills Lids year not have cottonseed meal to feed our cattle for the : twelve months. - 1e ceiling as issued by the OPA puts a oe of er ton on cottonseed meal that is shipped north of. This they designate as the North and South line. oughly follows the Ohio River and the Potomae River. On a basis of present prices average cottonseed per ton Atlanta area will turn out about as follows: 330. pounds On i 10 Soe a a $41. 66 2 . Meal850 ne @ a 50 oe ton {3 49.76. 3.00 - 1.75 5.20 oe eo ee 8 8 ee oe eer eee ee ) es eee way th farmer can insure having eal aya 5 3 not to sell his seed. Lets keep them on the farm Bey the oil ms to neve ess them for the S he ay mill #13 00 to process 5 the ton of seed, he turn around and sell the oil and linters to the rail v the meal and hulls back home w ith him. . would work this w ay. the. mill, assuming they were average seed for the area, you would eet $41.66 for the oil and $7.00 for Inte-s, making a total of $48.66 you would get for the linters out of a ton of seed. en you paid the oil mill $13.00 for proce essing this: ton eed, vou would have $35.66 in money and in gadition to B35, 66, you would have 850 potnds of cottonseed meal 500 pounds of hulls. ton Oil Mills Are Citizens of the cto Belt and Should Cooperate With the Farmers The cottonseed crushers are citizens of the cotton es. They live here among us, and with us. They make living out of the seed their neighbors grow. J am. certain nak at least some of these oil mills will ivestock Sales, Georgia Auction Nerkeke Reports received at this office show following average prices Bee a 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named: August 13, 1943 Bet D (Thursday)Bainbridge ugust 5 (Thursday)Valdosta ugust 6 (Friday)-Thomasville : gust 9 (Monday)Sylvester + Se ; ee. (Wednesday )Vidalia TOP FED CATTLE 5 (Thursday)Bainbridge St es es Ate 5 (Thursday)Valdosta 10.00- 12.80 * (Friday)Thomasville 1200- 13.70 9 (Monday)Sylvester 12.00- 13.50 Per CWT ~$13.80 = 14,20 12.00- 13.70 - 14.15 - 14.45 ra law passed in 1942: by Congress any ion: : he i Ure een sells to the ginner. Or ee mill ae When you carry the ton of | se (Wednesday)Vidalia ee your seed off the Market. I will ae some mi nor | about this subject next week. a Cottonseed Meal and Hepated Milk At the present time the OPA is not permitting producers in the Atlanta area to receive more than 3 gallon. At the same time, thousands of gallons: of mil being brought Are | from other Bates at 40 a gallon, @ : higher. They have cut production of sugar ea in the just as they have cut production of cotton in the So Sugar beet pulp constituted one of our larg est mgr 1 of mixed feed. . The beet. sugar. erowers have been. a down i in o to. make room for sugar from Cuba and Hawaii and oO islands. Without ships to haul this other sugar in we ar short of both sugar and feed. Tt is so ridiculous to think of Georgia ee be g ~~ forced to sell their milk for 36 a gallon, and at the s time imported milk bringing 40 a gallon, that as Bill derson said in the Macon Palpsyaye oF fatigues ind = pation: . 2 The extra te a . gallon that we pay far imporiee. mil pays the extra one dollat, it pays the freight on our ow cottonseed meal a thousand miles north and then pays h freight on the-milk back a thousand miles.: ae On Wednesday of last week I appeared Deis = Milk Control Board of Georgia and insisted that they mediately raise the price to. the producers of a least 40e per gallon. This, of course, would be poner. to. OPA S rile, we might as well find out now whether or not the co will uphold such palpably unfair discrimination ag al Georgia Pe in wae of other sections. ae a milk price to iaanees of 40 per een + wall an every assistance within my power to help fight the ma tter _ through the courts. Spread: Between Price Paid by the Consumer Too. : = See From Bee Paid to Farmer price He tamnler receives a the price the consumer r pays than has ever wee or in this ee 3 erally. Local: Tae Heeele are ide aped with coun less rules and regulations just like the farmer. a Cottonseed is a fair example, Under OPA. ala cottonseed will sell for less in 1943 than they brough 1941, prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. . While the price of, cottonseed meal has been fore down against the farmer, the price of cooking oil made the refineries from cottonseed oil has continued ee go is ee and TOs of the esa spread is pie up ie > tween the farmer and the local merchant. ae Congres: reconvenes in September. Let's see it the ahd Concedes Credit Coa to take the farmers cottonseed and milk at such unreasonably low prices. oe TOM L INDER, Commissioner ot Agricultur MA ARK E T BULL LETI ae GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN ane ore ee ee ee Address all items for cabiication and all requests to be put - on the mailing list and for change of address tu STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlania. ~ notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances saedeeabie under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of Limited-space oan not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. f@ssume any responsibility for - Bulietin. Published Weekly at _ Tom Jinder, Commissioner, Atlanta, Ga. 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Executive Office, State Capitol Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not any notice appearing in the Publication Office State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. *4114- 122. Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of - Markets, 222 State Capitol ' Atlanta, Ga. Fentered as of June 6, 1900. ot October 8, 1917. second .class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act Accepted for - mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act ~ . SECOND HAND _. MACHINERY FOR SALE ean 1 Jarge farm bell, good. eond., $4.00: 1 Cole planter, dbl. hop- per and. 4 plates, used this yr., fair eond., $5.00; also other 1 sand 2h. plows for sale: Berry ~ M. Moon, Shiloh. Rt. 1, Box 125. Hammer Mill, good cond., $40.00 cash at my. farm. Mrs. Re. H. Kyzer, Wrightsville. 1 dbl. box friction type cot- ton press and Jacobs mechani- eal tramper, Inis M. Cole, Sharpsburg. A lar ge size New Pe aries. $35.00 at my place. Mrs. C. E. Waddell. Decatur, 1103. E. Ponce de Leon Ave. Cr.) 3037. fair running cond., with a little 4 McCormick - Deering, all steei hay press, A-1 shape, ready to use, for sale. Ernest _ G. Edwards, Bethiehem. {1 Benthal peanut picker .062 chain type: International both make, in Es Castleberry, Lumpkin. Wook. p: Handiman garden fade: on rubber; disc harrow, 10 in. turning plow and full sets cultivating steels, all A-1 cond. $250.00 cash. R. A. Caldwell, Boston. A 38 model W. Cc. Allis ae mers. tractor on rubber, poh class cond. $815.00 cash. C, Rivers. Fairburn. International Haryester com- ine, 42 in. blade, like new, on good rubber. Bargain for quick sale. See or write. Joe Cox, Davisboro. Pair platform scales, cap., 1 to 2,000 lbs.. $15.00. also 2 ton Caterpillar tractor parts. F. M. Gazaway, Atlanta, 155 Gresham Rd., S. E.,, Rt. 3. - Large Williams feed grinder, $200.00 if taken at once. Dewey Bowen, Americus, ie 2S; 35 H. P. and 40 H. boiler, used in operation = cotton n and feed grinder, $300.09. Dont write. MM. Freman. Plains. Box 65. - W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor and All Crop Harvester, No. 60, rT. mounted with motor, ready to i a [00. jae6 -C. Me. Jones, gar tractor on 32x8 dual rubber ith Athens 2-disc plow on rubber. and 8- disc. King Har- oe all in good cond.. $1,000.- 00. H. L. Hatfield, Gainesville. S a. Box 18. aes Dy. Tractor, Turner peanut picker and baler, practically new J. D. Tiller, all on rubber; seco be ee all in goog cond. for sale. E. H. MeMich- el, Buena Vista. T each Vulcan plow, No. 11: eond., No. 18 Oliver turning plow. i h. Oliver oe guano distributor. C. Adcock, Adairsville. Rt. oT sei i anks, Ramhurst. 40 in. elec. fan used with same,- 1h. p. -hay press, good cond., $350.00 at my barn. come see. Annie 7 both in A-1 cond., for sale. C. ee Prassell, Sandersville. -1 Star pea Huller, size 16,| 10 040 model Ford: Ferguson, ones mowing machine. good | - FOR my farm. W. D. oe . clid Ave, SECOND HAND > MACHINERY FOR SALE Model K Benthal peanut picker, good cond., $100.00 FOB my place. K. C. Alston, Rich- fand Rt... ; z 9 H. wagon, aiso can be used. as tractor wagon; huve tongue to use with horses and, hitch for tractor. H., T. Barnett, Smyrna. Rt. 1. Be 1317-d. 1 Liverman peanut picker, going over; 1. Martin power baler, with Pratt eng., used 4 wks., $450.00 for lot. Doyle Ballard. Sycamore. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want late model tractor with starter. lights, cultivator. plant- | ers. tiller and harrow. for cash: also have for sale, 1 h. Cane Mill 3 Rollers, 100 gal. syrup kettle, model B. Bentham chain peanut picker. J. H. Leverett. Parrott. Want 1 pressure canner, 7 breath, LaFayette. Rt. 3. ~ Want No. 5 or No. good, used I, H. C. Hammer aa Geo. N. Thomas, Thomasboro. 4 Exe. J.D. dx. -14 bus 18 powsr baler for 18 by20- power baler and pay difference. Our baler in good cond, Need one with greater capacity B. W. Middlebrooks. Barnesville. Want 200 gal. spray tank with pumps for power take-off for use in orchard, in good cond., cheap. J.C. Adkins, Ft. Valley. Want 1 horse drawn hay press in good cond. State best | ash price. J. S. Upchurch. homasville. Want Athens dbl., dasc. side plow for 1927 Fordson. David Thornton, Greenville, Ris: Want Allis Chalmers also a Farmall tractor, both on rubbr. Exe. value for same. Wr). E. Hadden, Avera. Want a 15 ft. or approximate- ly this size Evaporator. pan, new or used. Mrs. Be Crane. Dixie, Wie mowing machine, in first class cond., loaded for shipment. I will pay Frt. Write eee etc., Clyde Bone, Dallas, Want 1 Hammer Mill in good cond. State lawest cash price, als6 make and model. J. P. Corley. Manchester. Want good ganden tractor with equipment for planting and cultivating, also set of large scales, wt. 1-2 tons or more, in first class cond. H. V.? Franklin, Register. Want buy a small eleciric Churn in good cond. Mrs, Mam_ ie Redmond. Pelham. Rt. 1. Want a Combine, 4 or 5 ft. that can be used with Farm- all H tractor. T. W. Bruner. Coleman. : Want all wood wheel for small. farm wagon, '44 in. high, skein 2-3/8 or pr. hind wheels or axle for same wagon. Must be good, sound cond., cheap. W. Woolf, Atlanta, 1395. Eu- Want a good hay rake. Arlie L. Hartley, Tennille. : Want 1 h.-wagon in good, cand. Write price. J. T, Gray, Americus, Rt. Di Want a good horse drawn manure spreader. J. R. Reeves. Clarkesville. : Want 3 roller Cane Mill, pre- fer 3 R. Golden. or about the same size Chattanooga, in good cond., cheap for cash. Frank Wise. Blakely. Rt. 3. Want 1 power Cane Mill and pan or common 3 Roller Mill and pan, in A-1 cond., for cash. Power Mill preferred. J. B. Williams. Ellijay. Rt. 2. Want heavy duty Internation- al Harvester side delivery rake. Reply. M. J. Lane. Omaha. Mc- Lendon Place. _Want good 20 to 25 h.p. up- right boiler in good cond., to be used with cotton Gin. J. H. Stephens, Social Circle. Want 1 side delivery rake, J. D., or Internationa] preferr- ed. New or second hand. Dr. J. W. McElroy. Fitzgerald. Want second hand 6. dise Thomas Wheat Drill Lnia; umbrella palm. 10 Rainbow moss, pink and - oxalis 5c ea. Mrs. Wary Le Toombsboro. Red Hibiscus, 25 eax doz.; Narcissus bulbs, 7! $6.00 M. Wisteria, 25c e er shrubbery. ve Walker, Toccoa, Rt. Dbl. jeponicas, a 7 well rooted, 60c ea.; 50c ea; dogwood, 4 for Easter lilies. and phlox, 35 Mrs. J. C. Keener, BY ae Ss Pink and red verbena, call chrysanthemums, Leopa Madonna lilies, blue a Flag lilies, Grass pink striped hoes blue hyd: {Mrs. T. F. Ray, Atlanta, R Box 333. ; Narcissus . pubs. for: planting. 75c doz.; red and ple Verbena plants, 25 golden glow, 50c doz.; cuttings easily . pink, white with red center ; Add postage. Mrs. Blanton, ea fodil . sities, a orange cup, $8.00; sweet jasmines, 5 well rooted wisteri /prolific large blooms, 25e., : lemon trees, 25c ea. Mrs. Eth Jones, Lula, Ri 2: fe Daffodils, orange day Star of Bethlehem, tame wild iris, 45c C eol. azaleas, _ Weeping golden: bells, purpie lila ple, pink altheas, 3: for 2967 well rooted. Aad postag Merine Henderson, | a 3, Box 49. 2 _ Dbl. japonicas, 6 yrs. -well rooted, 50c ea.; dogw 4 for $1.00; Easter lilies, evergreen, 30 doz.; wild h suckles, rooted, 50c ea. Etta Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. Tris, 50c_ doz.; orange Day. lilies, 25c |. doz.; | bulbs, $1. 00 C., $8.00 My salvia, pink yarrow, She daisies, Bergamot, 10 red poppy seed and m per sweet pea, 10c tbls. postage. Mrs. E. L. Griffin, Rt. B. Odorus Rugulasus J '$1.00 C; Aspasia Narcas C; Giant Crimson Spide pulbs, 40c doz. Mrs. Clif | Dye, Middleton, Rt. A: 6-8 in. Old Eng, Dwarf woods (Sempervirens), doz.; $6.00 C; blooming gardenia, 2 for $1.00; r donica japonica, 2-3 ft., 25e waxleaf Abelia, 4-5 ft., sp men plants, 20c ea. in lot: 500. Mrs. C. M. Robin Greenville. Semperviren Dwarf Eng. Bo woods, 6-8 in., $6.00 C; 00 f 1 $11.00; $50. 00 M. (These woods grow naturally shape; most popular known). | Maud Ha ville vent ay ee oa send in hpchcatca foe Field Inspection | for Certified Plants if you have not already done so After our inspectors have left your county, - thet: aprly late. Cc. Georgia Department of 432 State Capitol. Di cciie: H. ALDEN, Entomology, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Rhodedendrons, laurel, azal- s, arbutus, hemlock, calico shes, silver maples, red ma- , lencothoea, ilex opaca, dogwood, cedar, holly, gaylax, others. Wet moss packed. Gor- Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls. .. blooming size, red, Thrifty, Pink, Egyptian Lo- us bulbs, grow in ponds or in 8 for $1.00 postpaid. J- : Lundeen, Stene Mtn., Rt. 1. eed, shrubbery: Royal Poin- L0G. tbls. 2 pilus stage. Plant now for xt yr. plants. Mrs. Eunice: arshall, Pitts. 4 Christmas, Easter, red May, Thanksgiving, Round Leaf, cac- cuttings, 5c 7 large ants of wax spotted leaf cae- s (large bunch red blooms in inter), rooted plants, 10c ea. dd postage. ms, Cumming, Rt. 4. Trees for Fall delivery. Wat- Oaks, Mimosa, Redbud and ne! ylaurel, 40c ea. Add post- Mrs. E.- J. Forrester, a. FLOWERS AND SEED "WANTED Want white, pink -or _ blue oman hyacinths. State what u have -and price. Mrs. W. ks, Decatur, 358 So. McDon- NS nt ania blooms. State ice. Mrs. R. McN. Worcester, anta, 75 Marietta St. N. W. nt Tris, dif. color plants, x Jap. and Siberian Iris. seed | and onion pound or more lots, gyptian or Perennial ets and Seed Rye. Cl poets: Canton. Collard plants, 25c C.: $1. 00 M. Tomaio plants. 30c C.:; $1.75 M. Postpaid. Azzie Crow, ainesville, Rte 2, Good, strong, tough. collard. ants, now ready, $2.00 M. del. .20 per 500. No smaller or- Speckled Guinea eggs. .* 1 pr. mixed |: y* plants, 15c C.: 1 bulbs. 15c doz. Add post- Rosie Crowe, Cumming, _assorted. Mrs. Clyde Wil- Hubert also jon- PLANTS FOR SALE. Lead, var., tomato and: cal- lard plants, any amount now ready, full count, prompt ship- $i. 75M. Exp. collect. Moss packed*E. A. ators, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2 Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants, 500, $1.10: $2:09 M. del. Good, strong plants. Guar. good count, prompt ship- ment. Or sell, $1.75 M. at my home. Dewey Mathis. Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. _. Large, rooted Kudzu. 2.80 C.: Himalaya blackberry, $3.00 C.; Lucretia dewberry, $1.00 C.: Washington asparagus, $1.75 C.: Carefully packed postpaid. Exc. for goat. J. W. Toole, Macon, 33 Burton Ave. Everbearing strawberry -plants,50c C.; 300 del. for $1.99. Mrs. B. Pf. Toran. Bowdon, Rick Large, early var., strawberry. plants, packed. with muddey del. $2.00 per 500; $3.00 M. del.; also Sev. early May hatch dark red R. I. Red cockerels, $2.90 ea. postpaid, Eggs, $1.00 per 16 j Ss fic: Coc Pynchs=kome, Qld fashioned collard and. tomato plants by mail prepaid, 300. $1.00: 500, $1.35: $2.00 M. Shipped promptly or money re- Rt. i. = Ga. and Heading collard plants, 25c C. $1.00 M.: tomato, $1.75 M.. 30e C.: collard seed, 60c lb. All mailed. L. A. Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 2. SEED FOR SALE silver Multiplying winter also old skinned shallot. sets, fashioned. red shallot, buttons or plants, for fall planting. 15c lv. 2 lbs., 25c plus postage. Money Order. Mrs. Fuller Sturdivant, West Point, Rt. 1. Large, red, multiplying nest onions (plant in August and Sept.) $1.00 gal. Add. postage. Not less than 1 gal. mailed. Mrs. A. D. Kellog, Flowery Branch. Bit White multiplying oniory tae Fall planting. 60c gal. del.: also white nest onions; same price. -Dr. G. H. Dunlap, Madison. Old fashioned red and white multiplying onion sets, 95c gal. del. No checks or stamps. Mrs. VJ. Adams, Pavo. CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES House of Rep Washington, D. C. Tom Linder, Commissioner, artment of Agriculture, State Capitol, tlanta, Georgia. Dear Mr. Linder: Read with interest your Market. Bulletin story, oe ere is Result of Trade Treaties, Crop You are absolutely right. aer has been sold down The American far-: the river for the interna- nal banker and manufacturer. - With personal regards. (Signed) NOTICE - The Georgia Market Bulletin belongs to the farmers of the state. It is paid for entirely by the farmers and does ayer a nickel. Very truly yours, WILLIAM LEMKE. not cost any other tax- | gal. and you pay postage. ment, 300. 75c: $2:00:M. del.:} ber) $1.00 gal. Mrs. Mesvie Holland, Dalton, Rt. \ roots, nice size plants. 75c C.} 'turned. Maj. Crow, Gainesville, : feathers, N. E. Red Bliss seed Irish potatoes, | $2.50. bu.: new squash seed, 75c lb.: Ga. collard seed. 50c lb. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta. Rt. 4. - 700 lbs.. new Cannon Ball and 500 Ibs. new Cuban Queen oo seed, hand saved, 50c lb. V. Brannen, Unadilla. $1.85 No chks. Mrs. A. E. Daniel. Mays- ville. Rt, 2. English peas (plant in No- vember until. January), 25c cupfull seed or 2 for 45 if postage added. Cash or money order. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Dacula; Rt. 1. : SEED FOR SALE Few gal., red multiplying on- ions (to be set out in Septem- Add postage. mustard, 25c per pint, Me OOS A OG; 14 Ibs:, seed, 2561): 7 Seven Top turnip Add postage. W. L. Cottrell,- Thomaston, Rt. 2. Seed, per. cupful: Okra, 10c; Cucumber, 30c; Mustard, 40c. Mrs. John Weaver, Buchanan, PRb ed 38 gal, red nest onions, gal.; also scallion puttons, 50c gal.; old fashioned English peas, 30c large cupful; Sage, 50c pint. Add postage. Mrs. |Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt. 1. Early Queen (earliest water- | melon grown; ripens 60 days from planting. Quick cash crop) Trial pkg.. seed, 25c;. Acre bag, $1.50 Pe oP. W; BR. Ehornton, Jesup, Rt. 2. 3 bu. white multiplying nest | onions, $1.00 gal., 30c gt. Noy checks. John G. pe ia loden, Rt..2.. 2% lbs. early bush beans, bountiful var., 50e del. for lot. Mrs. L. Pettit, Pike. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE x ~ tse yellow Beeswax, 80c; 1% gal. scallion onion buttons, one at. Exc. for print feed sacks, free of holes and mildew, 4 of a kind at 15c ea.. or for dried apples. T. S. Terrell, Lula, Rt. 2. = Honey, glass jar 5 lbs. $id 2% lbs., glass, 62c.. Plus post- age. No chks. O. H. Bradbury. Bogart. FRESH FRUITS AND Rp eng FOR SALE Jf Booking or drs for Black and White scuppernongs, black now ready. 50c gal. postage collect. Mics. JOR. Thomas, Surrency. Bell pepper-ni Bu. hampers, $1.50 per hamper, FOB. or exc.. some for multiplying white. onion sets. Ea. party pay Exp, chgs. J. E. Massey, Valdosta, 205 W. Park Ave. Have about 4 or 5,000 roast- ing ears around August 20th to 25th, of snowflake white corn. T. M. Ross. Lakemont, phone Clayton 703. wcea amps ; FOR SALE $1.06. Ib.., Beulah Grier, Clermont, Bt High ouality dry sage, large or small amounts for sale; also spearmint or peppermint plants, 3 for 25c green, plants. Exc. for white or print sacks. Myrtle Pace, Temple, Rt. 1. Sage. - home grown, hand picked, shade dried, $1.25 Ib.: 3 to 10 lbs., $1.00 Tb.: 25 SbS., $20.00: Ground, $2.00 Ib.: also 50e pkgs. All postpaid. V. Keith, Alvaton. ~ Several hundred white feed sacks, 100 Ib. size. $15.00 C. H. O. Tate. Lula. Corn Stalks: Available Au-} sust 10. 20 acres of bottom land corn stalks, cut and hauled to any dairy for silage, reason- able. W. D. Frisbee. Atlanta, 1050 Murphy Ave.. S. W., Ra 6189. s PECANS: About 100 lbs. or more of med. size 1943 pecans, hard shell. Kept good since gather- ing, 15c lb. Ship Express col- lect. James Almon,: Luthers- ville. BEE HIVES: New 8 frame hives, glass ob- servation and supers, ready to insert bees. $7.00 ea. JT. Al Manley, Atlanta, 166 Flora Ave. yellow | crookneck Sis 00. ready for truckers) ; White. guano. sacks, washed and in good cond., 15 ea. plus postage. E. M. Beckham, 'Tif- sons Rt. 3, Box 125, ; - Nice. yellow Jersey Butt 6 lbs.. per week, 45c es Pee all taken. Mrs. W. --Robbs, | Flowery Branch. yy. Mixed seed turnin: and curly 1 ton seven. geecont cotton-. seed meal for sale. G. G Ridgway. Royston. Nice, dry leaf sage, home grown, $1.25 Ib. 2 Sam Tweedell, Lithonia, Rt. 2 New, white. downy sie 50c lb. del. Sample on request. Lot ef 25 Ibs... $11.50. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. Catnip, 25c doz.: peppermint, yellow root, 25c lb.: 5 Ibs., $1.90: Queen of the Meadow, cherry bark, 25c Ib. Exc. for white or print feed sacks. Mrs. a Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. HOGS FOR SALE Large . lot PC: shire pigs, $13. 00 pair at my farm. J.P. English, Milner. Rt. ae kee . TGs boat. for Service. T. Barnett, Smyrna, Rt. 1, ie *Phone Be 1317-J. 1 purebred, big bone P. C. sow, 1 yr..old, wt.~400 lbs., for sale at my farm, 2 mi, Warm Springs. L. . Rentfrow. a Springs. 1 sow and 8 pigs 4 ce a for sale at my barn. Mrs. R. bL. Harden, Avera. : Duroes by Orions Checker. | eae ready for shipment. WwW. J. McGee, Bonaire. OO} fC. pisses Jextra tine. ready now to wean. Reason- able price at my place. Come now. Lewis H. Jones, Fayette- ville, Rt. 3. Nice pigs, 6 wks. old Augist 14th, $7.00 ea. H. E. Phillips, Atlanta, 1591 Howell Mill Road. Be 1851-J,. Fine, young, reg., See. boar. 232265, Gates and Dia- mond blood lines. for Service. Proven large, healthy litters. A. N. Harrell, Redan. 5. PC... pips. 1eZ.. buyers name. Sev. litters for del., dur- ing next 5 wks. M. W. Ed- wards, Atlanta, (3). 303 Peach- tree St. 425.-Pe ) eilts. sub. to reg., $15.06 ea. at my barn; also 25 W. L. roosters, 10 wks. old, 4-A grade, 50c ea. Mrs. L. Bald- | win, Stillmore, Rt. 2. Box 61.. 2 fine gilts with pigs. 2 wks. old. of fine stock. Pigs a mar- |} At my place. Mrs. Atlanta, 130 ket price. Julia Varnedoe, So. Candler Rd. 11 thrifty, growing pigs, 1/2 and 2/3 big bone Guinea, $6.4 ea., at my farm. Will not crate or. ship. Patrick Darden, Shar- on. 35 fine O..1..C. and Hamp- shire and P. C. 9 sows heayy with pig. J. C. Peavy. Atlanta, Rt..8 (Ask at Bakers coal yard). : S. P. . sow Conquest Daisy Mae, No. 503186. Farrowed Feb. 25, 1941. ters. $95. 00 FOB. Jess Sloan, Pelham. _ 44 pigs, 6 to 10 wks. old, good stock, P. C. and Black Essex: 1 also 10 sows for sale at my 10 hos. new, a white Geese Hot. Pa place, cheap. .O. B. Pope, Jack- son. Reg., S. P. ea, also cows and heifers, milk- ing and bred to freshen in Oc- tober. Prefer to sell all togeth- er. N. W. Long, Waycross, Rt. 4. ; : Durocs, the low-down, blocky Cherry red Orin Cherry Kings pigs, ready to ship, dbl. treat- ed, reg., in buyers name. J. 1D). Ledger, Andersonville. 38s PoC, cilts 4 mgs. sired by King Conquest Fairview's Pride: rand- daughters.of Conquest Worlds Grand Champion boar, $30.00 ea. Reb.. buyers name, FOB. Fred C. Seago, Pinehurst. The Little Bone Black Afri- can Guinea pigs, the stay-fat kind, 12 wks. old, $17.00 ea. O. ie Sinquefield. Harrison. old, Dam, LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want from truck load to car load of Hereford heifers, 1 to 2 yrs. old; if bred, must be to purebred Hereford bull. Or young Hereford cows. For my own farm. H. G Tucker, Mon- ticello. wild and Hamp- Has had 2 lit- P. C. boars and oe apne and life treated, $20.00. Want, 30 pre : ford cows, not for my own farm, #ers, Marietta, P.. Want 1 oie, i milk and Ibs. mixe d. ae Ri. 43 Want oe heife 3-6 mos. old, frorn he: ers and must be reg. Bol by. Carnesville. HOGS WANTED: | Want-1 S. Po . about 4 or 5 mos. old type and reg. wae ats Metter, Rt. 1. . os Want. for reasona pre i Httle bone Guinea male pig and of same type. The sta kind. Notify. Tom Bu Swainsbero, Rt. 4. Trade 1 mule, 9 yrs ol good shape for hogs, ca goats, mowing machine thing of equal value. mule. Joe Shields. Stockbr Exc. a 2 mos. old Jersey calf for 2 good fat p George Normandy, : Du Ww Ch 6653. | RABBITS AND CUINEA (CAVIES WANTED) - Want 2 female rabbit ferably ae er, Pelham.. Ss. buck for 1 White N. U about same age. J. T. Gibs Decatur, 1000 Candler Rd. S. (RFD Noha ye ae : Exe. SI thokpey ance bred Angora doe of = -or little older. Hawkinsville. giant stock. ready to bree } stock preferred. State age and price. - culls. SHEEP AND GOATS - WANTED Want 25 to 50 commol nie goats. your place, ison, Rt. 4. CATTLE FOR SALE Reg. Jersey heifer. str., $100.00 at barn. . Mrs. HB: Jones, Fairburn, Rt. - A 4 gal., Jersey cow sale. Wilbert Patterson, Janta, Rt. No. 1, Box 407 10 full blooded Blac young bulls, 6 Southdow insville. 6 milch cows, 2 daily. Some feeh aie : have been milking from 2- mos:, also approximate reg., Red Duroc pigs, bot: and female, for sale. Meadows, Vidalia. Real A-Grade, Reg. er sey bull, red and white col McPherson, Villa Rica. Deep red, White Face. around 400 Ibs., $50.00. _ Johnson. Valdosta. Rt. 1 70-odd White Face eat cluding 49 fine brood co some purebrad, some 3/4 better, few less than. helt : Harris, Griffin. Reg. Polled Hereford b yrs. old. See him ae his calves to appreciate his qualit shy Simmons, Fort Valley. S3 Fine, reg., Polled Heref bull, 3% yrs. old, $500.00: alsa 7 goed grade Hereford an Jersey heifers and cows. 45 high grade White |] cows and calves and 1 pureb Herd bull, line-bred, Domin 2 yrs. old. Outstanding lot. N. Darden, Hogansville. at around 900 1S 216 yrs. 1 gentle, $125.00 here. J. Wright. Chamblee, 203 ducer oa DO rez. Jersey milch c we |and_=springers, sired by Fillpail. gers, Greenville. 1500. Ibs.. bull. $175.00. Douglas, Rt. 4. Reg., Jersey bull, 27 mos. old, $135.00 at my barn. Flowers, Lilburn. = A 4 gal. Jersey cow for sale, Wilbert Patterson, Atlanta, Rt 1. Box 407. ss An aackon se Pe sows and gilts, open gilts and pigs, will be held at Eastman, Ga., at the 1:00 P. M. (Labor Day), : also sale of heavy springer cows and heifers, dairy byes same time and place. . : RF BURCH, Eastman. - Teg, 8. p, Cc. ee eet Dodge County Sale Barn, Monday, September 6th; CATTLE FOR SALE 12 Hereford cows with calves y their sides Calves wt., 150 to 300 lbs.; $1,200.00 for the lot. s E. Rogers, Social Circle. surebred White Face Here- rd bull, 2% yrs. old= no bad nabi Come see him and his aly in ole Joel -H. Sanders, Newnan 2 fresh, calf 2 ae }lilch cow, perfect . qualities Ie 2 gal. way: 1.bay mare mule, ot 900- 1000 los. wi.. 12-15 old, works good anywhere, 75.00. Trade for anything can a Me -Fortner, Means+ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 8 does, 5 mos. old, % Saanan * Tog. Good stock milk : mother butt-headed, gave per day. $20.00 for the 3. es ea. t setting Silver Sebright am egss. Silas. Snipes, rere: Rigas : { ; _yeg, Sasien oe nupel S-3456, Fee, $3.00. pastured $3.00 mo. W. J. n, Atianta,- 730 -Grand Ww. ee jure bred, reg. Nubi- uck: kids. breed quality into your ne i Real low price igh quality breed-| E. ae ubbs, nburs billy goat, 6 mos. giving light service now. stock, $10.00 (He must be a good home). Address. Carpenter, Clarkesville. War eond itions - necessitates 0 Sir Roderick. oO eiensins Toggenburg uth. Ped. hornless. Demorest. for high producing a ters and sons of excelent uality. Very reasonable. John . Atlanta, 93 Warren St; ebred > Toggenburg. marked, ome. short- eps = . $35. a ea. ee ore M R bert Highland, Lavonia, can. Cost bas buck kid ae. Bari 7S. Redwine. gives away prize i tae or sold separate_ Can't ship. Mrs. Clara : port ae 1, Box Be ase brown mare, + yrs. work anywhere, e. in 00d cond., wt. 1190 for o PME SE: Cloer, Ball und, Rt. aac d Spanish Jack black with white points), ne hair, short~legged, made, 11 yrs. old, wt. 00 Ibs. For sale Sept. 6.08 or for a good mule. : Morris, eee se td ite: colts by their oth bred to Jack. Work James SI as ae ay. -goun also. 1 shoat, ent. to reg.. Fine to age. See. ie Bor se mule, 0 los., gentle, work sound, $50. 00; also cow, Jersey-Guerns?y, alf. 3-4 Gal. rich mi , ed, $100.00 without cs: ont write. Alex Wile dum, Rt. a Box a FOB my place:. Best blood ae per- y-| Rt. ; | does, $1.50 ea.: Very: | buck): wt. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 good plug-mule in good cond., wt..900 lbs.. $25.00 cash. Quick sale. Joe Cox, Davis- boro. pao Good. gentle mule, work and ride anywhere, fat and in fine shape, $135.00 at my - barn: Come see. John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2..Box 31. Fine farm mare, good natur- ed, tip-top cond., wt. around 1100 lbs. 8 yrs. old. Unexral l= ed for plowing and fine for herding cattle, $150.00 cash at RL te A. R. Peavy, McRae, . 1 splendid, high Ried. light bay. gentle, 5 yr. old. fat, 1500 lbs., Work mare. Is Indiana bred. Works anywhere and | does it right: children can ride. | See or write. a Ww. Cartledge, Juniper, Riel: 1 nice ale mare, wt. 1200 Ibs... good. eyes, health and qualities, easy to ride, also works to. wagon. $150. 00 cash for quick sale- Come after. 3 mi. East Alma in Mail Rt. Mrs. Tra Boatright. Alma, Rt. 4, * 1 large black mule, gentle and will. work anywhere. for sale. Contact. Fred Byers, | Habevale Box 222. Phone Ca 2934. 1 or 2 good work mules for quick sale. Come see. 2 mi. Buford on. Buford-Lawrence- vile Highway. Ivon Overby. Buford. po RABBITS AND CAVIES | 7 FOR SALE Wen N. Zz White a 2 mos. old, excellent -strain, $1. 50. ea. Eugene New, Atlanta, 1281 Boulevard Drive. S.. EB. De 5697. | 5 N. Z. White buck rabbits and 1 N. Z. White doe, 11 Ses old. from ped. stock. Wt. lbs., ea. $2.00 ea. Exp. Gol Mrs Otis Mashburn, Cumming. oO ING 4, White. does, 10. wks. old. large type, $1.50 ea. Money Order. -No personal chks. Exp. ches. collect. Roy. C. Thomp- son, oe Rt. 1. ke buck and 1. doe, 18 fnos. old. $3.00 for ene $4.00 for doe: 1 voung 4 mos. old buck, $1.25. Eaw.. Bagby, Crandall, ids 1 Angora doe and buck about : e163 ee old, $10.00 for both, del.: also 2 does about 7 wks. old, $2.25 ea. or both for $4.00 del. J. W. Murphy, Jasper, Bi 1 purebred N. Z. White buck, 352. anos, Old. = $2.95* 1. Ne 7%, White 7 1b. doe, 13 mos. old, $3.00. I D. Reese, eee Nez Wiiltess pure strain, does. $1:00 ea.: 6-8 wks. old: Chinchilla bucks, 6 wks. old, $1. 00 ea.: 1 yr. old, reg... Chinchilla ~ buck, large healthy, papers furnished, $10.- 00. FOB. Ralph Skinner, Co- lumbus, 3535 River. Road. Black Belgian 6 mos. old rab- bit, in goed health and ready | for immediate service, $2.00. James Thompson, Haralson. 6 ee Aes White rabbits, 7 wks. old, $1.00 ea. ae Haralson. : pr. Gray rabbits, 8 wks. old, $2002 Noe Whites, 3 does, 2 pucks, $5,00 at 6 wks. old: 12 | lb. Gray doe, 18 mos. old, bred by N. (Ze oWhite: buck, $5.00: large Red doe and 3 young, 3 wks. old, $6.00. Herman Ward, Junction City. 3 Angora rabbits, 11 mos. Sata ; $12.00 for lot (2 does and 1 1 N. Z. buck, 10. mos. Wesley Pitts. Moul-. Main St. old, $3. 00. trie, 814 No. ay INCUBATORS AND BROODERS WANTED Want iieeneey. oe: 150 or 200, in good cond. Write what you have and Lees aie eee las, Lenox, Rt. 1 Want buy a 200 ege - cap., elec. incubator in good oper- ating cond. Write what you have, W. G. Cartledge, Gritty ps a Box 223, | week. Mrs. Warrenton. Rt. 3. - reliable -people on farm, : exempt, -this year and next- year. | Atlanta. Good house and lights, : old, wife and 1 child. Class 3-C. | ' (Will have crop gathered Sept. No. Ga. pre-.; Weldon ; Gainesville, furnish - A 600 cap. Queen Kerosene incubator, $25. 00. Billie Cason, Warrenton. Bit: 5-500 cap. Markomb = elec. floor -brogders, never used, and 3 Shenandoah wood burning brooders. 500 cap., used once, for .sale. Harry Poole, War- wick. eee POSITIONS WANTED Miller with 5 yrs. exp.. wanis Corn- Mill on halves, for 1944. Prefer water power, but take other. Can also: keep up Mill. Live 6. mi. Cleveland, 1 mi. Neals Gap. Highway. at Dr. Adairs Mill. W. A. Cape, Cleve- land, Rt. 4. White man with family want 1 H. erop for 1944.-Can drive tractor: also exp. hand in dairy. Good worker. Mack Coker, Harlem, Rik. Want good. for reasonable standing -or 3rds and 4ths. Not too far from town on highway, near school or bus line: handy to chureh, with good house, water, out-bldgs.. pasture. * Consider on halves. Gwinnett, Barrow or Hall Co. preferred: G. W. Maddox. Hoschton. Rt. 2. Nice respectable, aie Air man -wants employment on Poultry farm with good. relia- ble white woman, for private room, board, laundry and $5.00 Alice small 1h, crop White woman, alone, with 2 children, desires home. with as- sisting with farm work tor reasonable salary. Mrs. cis Yarbrough, Atlanta, 412 Boulevard, Apt. 6. MD re 10 Oe exempt. Wee Wazes. Lithon- farm with good party. as care- taker or to raise poultry, etc: Have to be moved. Want good house. water and wood, near ehurch. Answer all _ tetters. Robert Lee Band, Cleveland. G otbe 2d _Middleaged man, =o draft educated. wishes place on farm, help with poultry and livestock and oth- er odd jobs, $5.00 week. room, board and laundry. C. H. ee Dawson. : Man. 46 yrs. old, 8 yrs. exD.. in dairy work, wants dairy job. Have wife, 1 daughter. 10. yrs. old. Can do anything around dairy. Take 4 R. ar i with lights. Ans. all mail. J.. Holder, Thomaston. Leaky ee N. W. Woman. wie: ea 3: child- a Len 2 able to help with light: work, wants job on farm or -dairy: Experienced. Mrs. F: E. Reynolds, Atlanta, 71 Georgia Ave., S. W. Want. job. on farm for. bal. yrs. old, ean do any kind farm eS 2 in family. Drive tract- paint, repair work, etc. Want house with lights. N. i Barry. Cedartown. PRS 3 Woman with 2 sons. wants | work: on farm: Gen.. farm work. No milking. Life time exp. on farm. Prefer near Macon or Rosa Cheatham, Thomaston. 127 R. St. N. W. Young man, single, white. wants job- on farm, gather crop. Wages, -room and board. Come get me. Joe Edel- | mann, Decatur, 526 Ww: College Ave. Want joo -on dairy farm. 2 yrs. 15th: move then). ferred, State bg Keith, Finleyson, Rt. Want good light 2 nL erop on 3rds and 4ths or standing rent. near Gainesville. Must be good land, good 3 or 4 R. house and pasture, near school and ehurch, prefer in about 2% rni. near the 5-Mile Stoter/ Tic C: Maynush, Cum- ming; Rt. 4. Want? or 3 H. =o for 1944 on 50-50 basis: jJandlord to stock. 7 in family. 5 boys all large enough to do any kind farm work. Want place with big cotton and peanut al- lotment. Can finance self in ee and gathering el Wm. G. Turner, Macon, Rt. es 2-H. or 2-1. farms close together for standing rent, -with tenant house, in Toombs Co. Can give any ref. needed. L. H. Bowers. Lyons, Rt. 2, Box 43. 27 yr. old woman with 3 boys all school age, wants joo on good farm, on school bus Route. %/illing worker. Lived on fai su life. Nellie M., Ar- } 0, Royston, Rt. 1. FARM HELP Fent| -age stands). keep the machinery runn! ng. Brinkley, | Fran- |: refined,- Good Room and board. Mrs. 30.1 Mtn... Ch 6653. Sale at Ocilla; Ga., f armers. CATTLE SHOW A The 4-H Club will hold a Cattle Shov on September 2. Show to held in the morning and Sale in the afternoo Featuring fat calves and baby beeves, with a large run of feeder and stocker cattle, A large num] of cattle will also be shown and sold by individu J. E. LEGER, Co. Agt., Ocilla WANTED FARM HELP WAN Want family to gather 1 H. oe New house furnished. J. H. Gooch, Jefferson. - Want family with force to work -1 h. farm and 5.060 tur- pentine (3rd yr. chipping) boxes on 50-50 basis. Must fur- nish own stock, move and fi- nance self to make crop. 2 A. tobacco, A. cotton aliot- re Wy ment. Farm consists of 30 A.. under cultivation. M* C. Ander- son, Baxley. Rt. 2, Want man and wife to. work with . poultry, tend garden patches, use small tractor. Keep. yards and hedges. Must be of good character. Give ref:, state and state. salary. wanted. Location, 40 mi. Atlanta. James | W. Hartsook. Covington. Want an experienced Ginner, one that. can handle -a* new model. Murray System (3-70 | and one who can Want reliable man, not 40. to supervise sev. cro] -and work some. grain with a reasonable live program. Must know h -handle a farm to make i and be familiar with impro\ machinery. Apply by only, giving all facts ary expected. E. L.: Kell {s0n; box. 312; Want white woman in. home and help ~ work on farm. Reasona ary J. FS James: S35 Rt. 4. ee : ea! Want family to. eather pull fodder and pick House and wood. free use women folks. Al for 1944. School bus and W. W. McPherson, Villa Want elderly colored or woman with son, about for light work: on farm. room, board and sala Usher C. Brown, Rutlede Rt.: } Davenport, Stone Mtn 1. Want cotion pickers ana crop gatherers on farm _at Piedmont, near Barnesville. School. 2 hig ehes: RR station and 2 daily mails. VJ Clark -Barnes+ villes Rt 1. truck and tractor, plow truck |. tarm: straight time. No bad. habits. Good worker, draft ta. bet) 3: -~Want man and wife, w. te or colored, to gather 20 acres: cotton. 3.R. house. in - good settlement. House. wood, den furnished free. Hire by month or pay by hundred. QO: S. Boyd, Douglasville. Rt. 2. Want experienced Dairyman, white, with 2 or more boys to assist with work. If not exp.. dont apply. Salary, plus com- | mission. J. W. Woodruff, Co- lumbus. P. O. Box 588. Want good man, coored or white, to tend 1h. erop:on 50- | 50 basis in. 1944, with: force enough to- work 7,000 turpen-| tine faces. Good land and woods. I. M. Flowers, Ludowici. aie 2 Want at once, nice, settled, white woman to do farm work. salary to right party | Pilcher Aragon, Rt. -1. < Want man and wife on light 1 H. farm on 50-50: basis. Good jand. house; plenty wood and water. Some work to do most all time. 10 mi. So. Toccoa. a3 Ov Kelley: -EastanoHee, , geo + Want Yeliable couple for small farm. Nice house, good qwages, BE. L. Hornibrook, Stone Ge phone Clarks ton SBE = Want farm hand to gather | this falls crop and make crop in 1944. J. J. Outen, Managses. RE A to help & woman, _settled preferred, Want. either. colored man or to} live on country place near At- lanta. Good quarters, light work, good salary. Mrs. Ceo, Normandy, Dunwoody. phone Want good farmers for 2} small farms in hee Camp Dist.. Hall Co., _place has 8 R. dwelling oe out-bldgs. Standing rent or on 3rds and} 4ths. H. V. Johnson. Gaines- ville. Want man and wife to look after dairy, chickens and small farm: -Apolye Ee. Be -dtettriek. Auditor Hotel Lanier. Macon. Want Woman, not over 15, to do farm work. Good home! and some salary. E. M. Kugler, Temple. Rt. 1. Box 64, Want man who can drive): Sar-) is Want. good farmer. for farm on rds and ths. | ed 1% ' Grayson, | - school Bie line. cand barn,- wood, wat pasture. J Bs Brookshire ison, Want reliable, settled, work on farm. At -on (S15: 00 mo., board and la | urdav. Johnson Charles, His 5: