NUMBER | : Pia date of J anuary 26, 1944 Macnee. Press dis- pa ch from Washington states that the War Food Adminis- ator has pegged the price on some thirty farm crops. for your information the Associated Press article is quoted i in full on the last page of this Market Bulletin. This order of the Food Administrator would put hogs ax money. ator would spend hundreds of millions of dollars to put 10g prices where they already are. 17.7 0. Hogs on the Chicago market today should be $17.70, ut they. are $13.75.. This means that the hog grower is osing $10.12 on a 250 pound hog. This means that the Government, through the OPA, is already subsidizing pork $10.12 a head, but the $10. 12 is coming out of the farmers pockets and not out e the Med- : eral Treasury. ae of the Federal Treasury to subsidize pork when the OPA is already subsidizing pork' $10.12 per ue out of the farmers pockets. oe COTTON ce. The Paar Administrator proposes to. keep sotden at 90% of parity. This is already the law and die Commodity Credit Sop: poration is bound by Act of Congress to lend the farmer 90% of parity on all the cotton he grows. Why should Congress appropriate money to keep cot- Act of Congress, requiring the Commodity Credit Corpora- tion to lend the farmer 90% of paritv? This is simply Hocev. , January - 21 (Friday)Thomasville __-.____> Ss sd10.00-. 11.50 | January 24 (Monday)Sylvester 10.00- 11.60 |- _ January 25 (Tuesday)Nashville 10.00- 11.00 . January 26 (Wednesday)Albany 12.00- 14.10 ary 26 preeneegee enh ess = 12.60 the last page of this Bullet that not only cotton bat prae- : You will remember that under the law parity is de- termined by the Secretary of Agriculture. a You will remember that the Secretary of Agriculture is under control of the War Food Administrator. You will remember that the Commodity Credit Corpo. You will remember that next fall there is no lee what the Secretary of Agriculture will say is parity f This proposal of the War Food Administrator reduce to simple English would read about as follows: Tt is proposed, in order to encourage the farmer_ o : plant more crops, that we will see that the farmer receives determine is parity next fall. What the War Food Administrator proposes. AG oe could be expressed in another way as follows: Q You farmers go ahead and plant all the erops - a can. We want them but we will decide next fall how mucl you are going to get for them. What Is The Real Purpose? Ae i Lets see for a minute just what all this means. Imagine the War Food Administrator sitting. up another office, then imagine the Commodity Credit oe ration sitting in another room. | The Administrator has asked for Government ania dies to be paid through the Commodity Credit Corporation The water has gotten hot and Congress has refused to- extend payment of subsidies through Commodity Cred Corporation. The life of Commodity Credit Corporation hangs i ina corporated in the same bill with an extension of the ie. the Commodity Credit Corporation. The top ranking official, the War Food Admineieatar: now simply proposes to take the payment of food subsidies out of the Commodity Credit Corporation and move it into # By removing the payment of subsidies wal of Gan modity Credit Corporation it will be easy to get Congres to extend the life of Commodity Credit Corporation. _ The War Food Administrator is simply asking Congress to turn the subsidy money over to the War Food Adminis- trator, but the War Food Administrator is very careful not to promise any of this subsidy THOnEY. to the a who grow the food. If you will read the Associated Press dispatch on. tie : peered on Page Two) Fresh Fruits and Vegetables : January 28, 1944 Atlania - Collards, per doz. bunches ____ $1.25-$1.50 Mustard Greens, per bu. hampers . 1.75- 2.00 Sweet Potatoes, per bu. baskets 2.50- 3.25 | Turnips (Bunched), per dozen bunches __. 125 11S Turnip Salad, per bu. hampers Z dL 25- 1.50 sHooey? GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN 4 | on the mailing list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and - yepeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. A Litnitea: space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. ve Under Legislative Act the Gorgia Market Bulletin d assume any responsibility for any notice. appearing . Bulletin. ss Published Weekly at - 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. - By Department of Agriculture Yom Linder, Commissiorer, Executive Office, State Capitol Atlarta, Ga. oes not Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. - ered as second class matter Ba 1, 1937, at the Post Office gt Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103,, Act of October 8. 17 HOOEY (Continued from Page One) : ood Adminis- t page you will see that the E & trator proposes for ho f. o. b. Chicago. = This probably means that No. 1 hogs in Georgia would bring 10c or 1072 per pound. In the fall of 1920 No. 1 hogs sold in Georgia freely for 20c a pound and higher on foot. oe = Itis proposed for the hog grower 1 Georgia to sell his hogs in 1944 for about 50% of what he ~ received in 1920. Pee Tt costs more to raise hogs today than it-did jn 1920. The result is, that hog growers are rush- ing their hogs to market as fast as possible. This means a temporary clog in slaughter house machinery and storage facilities. This 1s the reason that today in many cases farmers are - unable to sell their hogs because they are moving - to market too fast... , The Administration realizes the acute short- age of meat that must be faced in the future. ~ Only last night I heard an announcement over the radio that the point value of nearly all meat was being raised. On January 30th Secretary of Agriculture _ Wickard reported to Congress that food supplies would be much lower in 1944. 85 PER CENT OF PARITY IS RIDICULOUS As the Market Bulletin has so often pointed out, parity as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture is little more than 50 per cent of Saetual parity. a One hundred pertent of parity would give the farmer the same purchasing power that he had in 1909 to 1914. . Eighty-five per cent of parity means that _ the farmer would have 15 per cent less purchas- - ing power than he had in 1909 to 1914. No one but a bureaucrat would expect a _ farmer to produce under present conditions on that basis. Today millions of people are starving to death in Russia, in India, and in-every country of Europe except the British Isles. The only reason they are not starving in the British Isles is because of American foed and _ American ships. . | ae Give Us A Real Pegged Price _ _ What the country needs, and what the _ farmer must have, is a real pegged priee. It _ must be a price that will enable the farmer to go ahead with production under war-time con- . ditions. ___ Compared with the cost of other things No. 1 hogs are cheap today at 20 a pound. Corn is in the | 5 itha White, '25e doz. | liams, Ellijay, Rt. 2. MARKET BULLETIN _ If the War Food the world will still be sh to feed the farmer on before long. nounce a dollar and cent pegged price that will |enable the farmer to produce, this country and Tf the War Food Administrator continues iry and the world is going to have to eat *Hooey Commissioner of Agriculture. a bushel, cotton is cheap at 30 to 35 cents per | pound and all other crops in proportion. Administrator will an- ort on food. Hooey, then this coun- TOM LINDER, FLOWERS AND SEED SEED FOR SALE Yellow, purple fall pinks, 25c doz. Blue daisies, foxgloves, goldenglow, 25c doz. Trailing arbutus, blue grass, 25c doz. Easter lilies, 75c C. Mrs. Mar- Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 37. Siete Dbl. red. salmon, dbl. pink, ge- ranium cuttings, pink begonias, 2,.20c. Peppermint plants, cal- amus, 8, 25c. + Ail eat Rose bushes, climbing, , pink, white, 25 ea. Eisie ] oe ome. Rte 2: fens White pine, Maple, d, white dogwood, laurel, rabapple, blooming pears, $1.00 oz} pink Rambler and yellow hornless roses, 10c ea. Arzetta enry. Mineral Bluff. ris, white, pink, purple, dark, She blue, yellow; single and dbl. tuberose, 25 doz. 2 doz.. eC; -babybreath spirea. dbl., and single Tiger lilies, calamus, Si- erian iris, 25c ea. 2 for 40c; denias, 50c ea. Mrs. J. B. rannan, McDonough, Rt. 2. Mix. col, Dahlias and gladioli oe 60c doz; Ginger and wa- lilies, 35c doz; Fall pinks, ed. white, yellow, 25 doz; Exc. white feed sacks. Mrs. Bivia rs, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Tesh eol. Daisy mums, 752 doz., 2. doz., $1.25; Azaleamums, ellow, pink, 60c doz; red spider lies, 40c doz. bulbs; Ponciana | Bowdon, FLOWERS AND SEED | WANTED - Dahlias, fireball red, little emo red and white, $1.25 doz. Gladioli, orange, 45c doz, $1.90 P. P. Mrs. Daniel Robinson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 39. Pink thrift plants, 65c C. Mrs. qd. L. Garner, Warthen. All -colse azaleas, 50e< daz. Rhododendron, white dogwood, pink crabapple, dbl. japonica, weigelias, Hlac, altheas; almond, Forsythia, boxwood, 25c_ ea. Pink perennial phlox, blue, lav- ender iris, 20c doz. Add postage. Lora Shepard. Ellijay, Rt. 2. Doz. blooming cize goldenbeli or goldenrod, fragrant lilac and wisteria, white and green strip- led grass, red, white spirea, gola- enball, Kerria, 28c ea. or exc. for snowball. Mrs. C. A. Moore, Suwanee. 5 slow growing poxwood, 10 yrs. old, nice shape, 12 to 18 in. high, also a lot of Spirea, nice for hedge, for sale, at my place. Wont oe Mrs. W. H. Little, Duluth. Swiss Giaht Pansies and red doz. 3 doz., $1.00 postpaid. Wal- ter W. McEver, G Gainesville. . Narcissus, 35c doz; also hazle- nut and Red Haw bushes, $1.15 doz: muscadine vines, 15c ea; Blueberry plants, 35c doz. No stamps. Se ee W. Bradley, Jr., White narcissi, 25c doz; hazle- nut bushes, $1.15 doz; berry bushes, 35c doz. Add postage. No stamps. Miss Dena Bradley, Bowdon, Rt. 2. 295 white Wisterias, $2.50; bl. ie ae ao hardy sweet peas, Easter lilies, 0z. $1.00. Add postage. Miss a ~~ a 10c Pon ail C / inds other flowers for ia = udia Plant, Marshallville. .del, Mrs. Jas. Pearson, Coosa, ee old Pe ae Rte: oxwoods, 4-6 in., $5.00 ah maller, $2.50 C; Ligustrums, 3 Camellias, 8 ft. dbl. pink, spirea, yellow, winter jasmine, epe myrtle, butterfly bush, $1.00 doz. Blanch2 Woodruff. reenville. andnias: 6 for $1.06; 300 ng. Ivy, $5.00: Ligustrum, Al- eas, Crepe Myrtle, Dogwood, herokee roses, $1.00; Wild mts) Spiderwart. dogtooth lets. phlox, cedars, $1.25 C. Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. 30 -var., euidins. all true to name, some new ones, sold sin- gle or in collections: Azalea- mums, pink, bronze. oy Tiger lily bulbs, $1.00 doz; el Tris, -$1.50C. Ne chks. s. Rs Q. Miller, Aeworth, Rt. cumperor Gaaiiodils, LAX. Narcissus, 50c doz: $2.00 C; hite spirea, watermelon red crepe. myrtle, J oe jasmine, for $1.00. Mrs. C. B. Robin- n. Bowdon, Rt. 2. _ Arborvitaes, 1 ft. high, 35c; 2 . 49c ea; gladiolia bulbs, 12c or, 2 for 49c: garden sage plants, $1.20 doz: Postpaid. No hike John B. Grindle, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Pox 58. slooming size repe myrtle, pink, and Climbing pink roses, 5e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lillie fartin, Flswery Branch, Rt. 1. seed: Large, dbl. zinnia, mix. . sunset giant Marigolds, each, 12c per cupful. Postpaid. Coin or stamps. Miss Lillian oo White, Rt. 1, Box &2, : Jane Cowl, Jerse elon ene Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Warren, Rose Fallen, Rose lory, Pink Beauty, Pride of Calif, White Wonder, Robt E. ee, Jersey Glory, 52. 00 doz. vrouted tubers, del. in April. int . W. Sloan, Auburn. 2 Cape Jasmines, 220 ed and 60 in. high, $15.00, or $10.00 ea. at my home. Mrs. ate Hooper, Norcross. Royal blue iris, $1.50 C; Le- on Day lilies, daffodils, snow- 16: for $1.00: gold prenze Mums, 25e doz. Martha a Bremen, RE. 2 Ail col. med. 60c doz; large, $1.10 doz; named. vbeled, $1.25 doz: mix. col. perennial Phlox, pink, Thrift, 25e doz; mix. col. hibiscus, lilac, ned. hot poker, 3, 25c. Add post- age. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah- onega, Pits he Daffodils, jonquils, _purvle oxglove, wild iris, 75c C; gold- enbell, jasmine, altheas, Weep- ing Mary, 25c; broadleaf Ever- een, 50c ea: Mtn. ferns, 3, 25c. Add postage. Exc. for sacks. V se acy Henderson, Ellijay, Yellow and brown gladiol1, 20c: doz. Yellow jonquils, 15c doz. or will exc. for dried fruit or printed feed sacks. Add postane! Mrs. oe Price, Gain- yellow, Cream -|20c ea. Box. type Dahlias, | - $1.00 for lot, if taken soon. No digging or shipping. Mrs. Jim- mie Johnson, Dixie. Searlet Montbretia bulbs, 40c | doz, 3 doz. $1.00. New La. iris, 15e ea. 10, $1.00. Mrs. Mary Stine, Lithonia, Rt 37 Box 25: Blue Roman hyacinth bulbs, 40e doz. or $3.00 C. Blue grape hyacinths, 50e C, 500, $2:00. Yellow jonquils, little fragrant yellow narcissi, 25c doz. or 5 doz. $1.00. Vena Brown, Hart- well. 75 or more extra large pot flowers and* shrubbery, - all kinds, for sale, in large or small lots. Write. Mrs. Janie Almon:, ' Luthersville. Dbl. red cannas, 35c dez; dbl. yellow chrysanthemums, 25 doz: pink oleanders, 3 ft.. 50c ea; dbl. zennia (all col.) seed. 10c thls. Mrs. V. E. Bennett, Cordele, Rt. 2. Privet hedge, 1 yr. old,. $1.00 per hundred: 2 yrs. old, $2.00 G. Wits. O.. o. Hilliarl, Athens, 953 Oconee St. Boxwoods, ranging from 2 to 25 yrs. old, from $1.00 to $60.00 ea. See. C. W. Davison, Villa ESa. Gladiolus bulbs, blooming size, $1.85 for 100. Assorted colors. White hyacinth bulbs, Cc. D. W. Nichols, Kings- on, . Pinks crepe myrtle, 25e ea: 5 for $1.00; sweet scent-~ ed yellow daffodils, 25c doz. bulbs; May Cherries and Blue Damson plums, 35c_ ea.,,.4 for $1.00. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. I. Red Spider lilies, Roma, blue hyacinths, 35c doz; running and pink, single altheas, 15 and 25c ea; winter honeysuckle, Orange Day lilies, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler. Rt. 2, Box 44. Wild iris, orange day lilies, Star of Bethlehem, 50c C; pink, purple altheas, azaleas, sweet shrubs, dogwood, 25c doz; snow- balls, pink almond, white, Eng. dogwood, goldenbells, 2 5 ae: Add postage. Miss Erma Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Nice, well rooted Boxwoods, 6-12 in., high, 20c ea; purple iris; $1- 50 doz: hyacinths, $1.25 doz: candle lilies, $1.20 doz: snowballs, 20e ea; rooted, hardy hibiscus, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville. Rt. 6. Compact, field grown, 8-10 in. Boxwoods, $10.00 ; Black- berry lilies, $1.00 doz; Dbl. white Kerria Japonica and white and waermelon red Crep Myrtle, $2.00 doz; Gardenias, 2-3 ft. 75c ea. Mrs. B. L. Robin- son, Greenville. Perennial Phiox, 5c doz; wild lilies, butter-eups, trailing arbutus, ea. 30c doz; nice, well rooted Sage plants, $1.35 doz. Add postage. No order less $1.00 cash or M. O. Mary Stevens, ees onenh Rt. Bs and pink Thrift, well rooted, 35c |- Blue-. rooted, | 2 FLOWERS AND SEED. FOR SALE | cy : ao Thornless roses, 5 ft., 2 for $1.00. J. L. Coggin, Cov- ington. White Pines, Hemlocks, Dog- woods, Mtn. Laurels, Ivy, $1.00 doz; Azaleas, 50c doz: Queen -Anns Lace, red and yellow Ja-\ ponicas, 25c ea. Add postage. Pearl Stover, Talona. Eilaes, Butterfly bush, baby | Spirea,. Bridalwreath, golden- bells, flowering quince, winter jasmine and peachtree rose, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; Snowballs, 25c jea. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Mix. eol. Azaleas, dogwood, sweet shrub, red maple, crabap- ple, 75c doz: rhododendrons, Weeping Willow, japonicas, for- sythia, spirea, weigelea, 20 ae gladioli, 35e doz; boxwoed, 1- ft, 30c ea P. Po Mrs. J.B. we liams, Ellijay. RE 2 ss 3 kinds hibiscus, 25 ea. Gooc roots: blue Damson plums, tame cherry, rooted, 15e ea; red rasp- berries, bear 2 and 3 times a yr. 60c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Elier, Ellijay. Rt. Box 2- \ Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurel, white, spruce pines, $1.00 doz; dogwood, azaleas, iris, crabap- ples, goldenbells, fall pinks, chrysanthemums, 50c doz; lilacs, roses, rooted, gold flame honey- suckles, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Hensley, Ellijay. Rt. 2 } ve Boxwood, 3 ft., high, $1.00 ea; hazlenuts, filberts, apricots, May cherry, crabapple, Haw- thorne, flowering peach, ~ $1.25 doz; artichokes, 10c lb; rhubarb, 16 for $1.00; thornless red rasp- berry, 2 doz: $1.00. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Pink hibiscus, azaleas, Weep- ing Mary, 3 for 25c; foxgloves, range day lilies, sweet shrubs, Leopard lilies, 40c doz. Add postage. Miss Manda MHender- son, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 81 daf. Iris, mix., 25c-40c ea; Lilae, purple wisteria, pink crepe myrtle, goldenbells, brid- alwreath,. forsythia, 60c doz; Boston ivy, Myrtle vine, 15c doz; 5 Golden arborvitae, 25c ig os Henry Eller, Ellijay. Mimosa trees, with good roots, 15c-25c ea. Mrs. H. A, Carter, Chipley. Rts 25 Abelia, 25ce to $1.00 (2, 3 canes to bunch); lilacs, 2 ft. !0c and 75c large bunch; altheas, 10c to 25ce; blooms Crepe Myrtle, 25c, 35c, 50c ea: alSq@,Red, $1. 00 bunch, dogwood, single, white, & ft... 50e: others. State Insp. C. Me. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol Ave. Ma 3671. : Large, pYize winning Chry- santhemums: white, yellow, pink, lavender, bronze tinted, 20 plants $1.00; Button and Daisy type, 25, $1.00; sweet, blue vio- jets, 5 doz. $1.00. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert. Rt. 5 Snowdrops, Shasta daisies, $1.00 C: dogwood, crabapples, azaleas, laurels, altheas, yellow roses, butterfly, $1.00 doz; Globe and silver arborvitaes, 4, $1.00; 10 rooted roses, $1.00. Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morganton. 100 or more Boxwoods, 1 to 3 ft., high, also few small Juni- pers, for sale at my place. Will a ship, -B. I. Call, Blmay. Rt. Strong, weil rooted, pink Thrift, 60c per hundred plants. Mrs. D. F. Walker; Warthen. _ Yellow Canna lilies, 10c ea; sweet scented Narcissi and white Star of Bethlehem, 50c C. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3, Box 405. Giant pansies, 252 doz:-$1.50 C, 5c and 10c postage; red, white, wine, lavender, rose, purple, pink, same colors white eyes, Verbenas, 30c doz; $2.00 C, 5e and 15c postage> mix. Sweet Williams, 40c doz. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Large berry Nandina, 45 in. 30c ea., 30 in., 60c ea; 3 ft., 85c ea; red Spider lily bulbs, 50, 60, i0e doz. $2:20, $2.65, $a25. C3 purple Iris, 35e doz. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville. Rt. 1. Azaleas, redbuds, rhododen- drons, Mtn. laurels, white dog- woods, strawberry bushes, crab- apples, holly bushes, maples, Williams, 3- 4 ft., well rooted, $1.25 doz: blueberry, 50c doz. Johnson Chastain, Morganton. Red dogwoods, redbuds, laur- els, holly, red azaleas, -tulips, poplars, raspberry bush, Spruce and white pines, Cherokee roses, 50c doz. Well rooted. Mrs. Flor- ence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Pink Thrift, $1.00 hundred plants, Giant, mixed Zinnia seed, 10c pkg., seallion plants, 40c C. All del, 2nd zone. Mrs. Annie Pattillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 7f FLOWERS AND SEED FOR Abe 1,000 well shaped, cultivated Boxwods, from 1! to 12 yrs. old, 25c to $2.50 ea. Mrs. S. P. Reed, Varnell, Rt. 1, 3 yr. old Yucea, 50; January Jasmine, Flowering Almond, li- lac, 1 of each, 50c, postnaid. Mrs. A. Horsley. Waco. Rt. 2, Box 40. Single 'Tube-roses, 50c doz. Miss Tthel Sullivan, Marietta. Rte 2 2 All col. blooming size aza- leas, 50c doz; rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels, white and spruce pines, 75@ doz; dogwood, crab- apple, sweet shrubs, 600 doz; blue, purple iris, 25e doz; For- sythia, 25c ea; altheas, 10ci ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lek, FGETS, Ellijay. Rt 2, Red, white Poewoods, aza- leas, Mtn, laurels, crabapples, Cherokee roses, 2- 3ft., well rooted, $1.00 doz; Trailing Ar- butus, Heartease, 25c doz. Exc. for (white sacks. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. Mtn. laurels, spruce and white pines, rhododendrons, $1.00 doz; all, col. azaleas, Iris, 50c doz; crabapples, dogwood, lilac, spider lilies, 20c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. L. M. Teague, Ellijay. SRG 2. Yellow, red, orange azaleas, red, white dogwood, rhododen- drons, Mtn. laurels, redbuds, erabavples, white pine, red maple, poplar, roses, well rooted, 3- 4 ft., $1.00 doz. Mrs. Bert Millhollan, Mor- ganton. Climbing ~ lilies. (Gloriosa Superba), 50c ea. blooming size- bulbs; everblooming spirea, ev- ergreen foliage, 25e ea; red rose bushes, large, extra well rooted, 25c ea; giant jonquils, 50c doz. bulbs. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. Purple violets, grass pinks, purple, red, pink verbens, white Mums, 25c doz; Dorothy Per- kins rose, 10c ea; purple lilac, 10-25c ea: old fashioned pink roses, 15e. All well rooted. Mrs. ao Brown, Stone Mountain, = As Azaleas, Mtn. laurels, rabap- ple, red, white dogwoods, Cher- okee roses, Ivy, 2- 3 ft., well rooted, $1.00 doz; Trailing. Ar- butus, Heartease. galax, 25e doz. Exe. for white feed sacks. Mrs. W. D.Davis, Mineral Bluff. Red and white dogwoods, rhododendrons, azaleas, bloom- ing crabapples.. redbuds, Wil- liams, red maples, holly, ivy 3- 4 ft. well rooted, $1.00 doz; blueberry bushes, 50c doz. Mrs. Ethel Chastain, Morganton, Rt. +. Quote best price on 12 in. to 18 in. red cedar seedlings in lots of 1000 delivered Atlanta. H. Reid Hunter, Atlanta, 561 Lakeshore Drive, NE. Want blooming size pink dog- |. woods. Also want sell Fairy lilies, 25c doz. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. Want red thrift plants and yellow iris: Mrs. W: FF. Hill- house, Sylvester. | Want perennial scabiosa, Sweet William, feverfew, white | and yellow chrysanthemum plants. Buy or exc. small, root- ed, new, deep pink crepe myrtle plants for above. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula. : 7 SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Jones mowing machine, $40.: Gantt cotton planter, $6.50: Oliver turning plow, $6. 00; No. 10 Vulean plow, $9.90: 2 good dbl. feet, $3.00 ea. All good cond. C. M. Adcock, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. I regular Farmall 20 tractor on steel (has been giving good service and has plenty power), for sale at bargain. All in- quiries ans. John L. Anderson, Jefferson, Box 68. DeLaval Separator, No. 42 \| elec., $25.00: small boiler, used in dairy, $25.00. Newsom, Albany, Place. Good Chattanooga 2 H. wag- on with brakes, $35.00 at the Blacksmith Shop at Tucker: also want for cash, power lift and planter, fertilizer and cul- tivating attachments for Case eens . oe . separate- Vv. i : ennedy, Ston Mtn., Rt. 2. . 2 H. Vulean middle buster, 2 genuine Oliver turning plow No. 10. Cole guano. dis- tributor, old fashioned Cole cotton planter, Joe harrow, 1 Mrs. W. A: 705 Park sec. harrow. 1 H. wagon, and other equipment: Olin O. Prickett. Maysvlile. Rt. 2. red Cherokec. Rt. Cochran, tit. SECOND HAND. MACHINERY FOR SALE 5 H. P. standard oeiee oe ; tor and equipment, good cond., $150.00: 3 disc McC-Deering Tiller, $150.00. South- east Subligna. Summerville, Rt. 4. Sank Farmall 12 on rubber. culti- vators. planters and distribu- tors, ville on Eastman Hwy. Bob Lancaster. Hawkinsville. McCormick-Deering: Combine, No. 60. run 2 and cut close to 100 bu. oats per hour. tractor mower and baler: also have a J harrow K. | 8 74% mav sell. UA Murrayville. / 6 ft . Lawson, An 8B.. offset. peach juchgee type 20 disc dbl. sec.. harrow, u No. 1 cond.. $200.00. also power take- off unit for T 20 tractor. in good shape, $60. 00. FOB. W. W. Barnes. _ chester. Rt"L 1-F 20 Farmall tractee on rubber, ~ good cond. $450.00. eas Come see, dont write. . ee . Fletcher, Locust Grove. R. Ri. 2 oe 20 tractor on sige 1 Bush and Bog harow, 1 dbk. dise plow. for sale. St. . Oliver 2 H. walking caves tor, good working cond., $20.0@. Clarence Dinsmore, Alpharet= g @ Fordson tractor. with pulley and 2 disc side plows, also dbl. disc harrow. all fine shape: tractor reconditioned and does Turner Cardics , seasons Sell or trade for a Mrs. Halle - ae Johnson, Baxley. 712 No. a all in good shape. for sale, 3 mi. Southeast Hawkins- z t extra good work. Sell or trade __ for young mules or cattle. T. McElhannon, Nicholson. 1 Muray Gin. 70-12 in. saws, 1 Farm. No. 35. both equinvned | with ball bearings. single box press with 5 in. pin friction clutch. $150.00: 1 Case 10 ft., power practically new, $200.00. ington. . ae. Deering mower and rake, in running cond., $50.00 at my place. Come see. Horace Darnell, Winston. 8 row Grain drill with fork. attachment: a 2 way cut-away harrow, 4 oe with 7-20 dise per sec. E. Aycock. Monroe. 2-5 = atc churns $)-75 : and a good cow bell, $1.00. Mrs. He M. Kellogg. Waycross, Rt . Box 185 (Augusta Ave.) 1 Avery Pull-Cut first class cond., for sale or - exc. for good manure spread- = Rawlins, Douglas- er. Heck, ville, Rt. 4. Kentucky Giant, model B, Lae mower, | nV cos Lex- ae syrup mill, extra large rollers, - ae cap. taking cane with fod we on, with juice box and 12 ft. copper bottom pan: a big cap. oa eg J. E. Ramer, Cleveland, Ss tobacco plant setter, $5.00: "bucket pump oS tor tobacco beds (used 1 season), $9.00: spring tooth harrow. (ike new), $15.00. T. Milteer, Quitman. A 200 gal. Sprayer, oa accessories, for sale. Rosg E ~Clement, Cor-_ nelia. Je-D: Binder aith tractor, : also 3 mule hitch, original sheets, excellent cond., Sell or trade for Combine. eee Huckabee, Decatur, RFD 1. Model A, 6 ft.. Case Combine. on rubber, for sale. J x Spears, Jr., Mansfield. 4 Avery walking cultivators, 2 Cole planters (2 hoppers ea.), 1 Covington cotton planter, 1 set complete cultivators, plant- ers, and distributors for Farm- all H. tractor. 1 H. Thornhill wagon, for sale. R. F. Jenkins, Jr.. Munnerlyn. Ford Ferguson tractor, 1940 model, rubber, (never puncture), 2 disc Athens plow on. rubber, 24 dise cutting har- row (Ford F. type). all good | as new, $1,000.00 (Quit farm- ing) Clm Holmes. Farming- fon Rt: 2 eo. dh eas L tractor with | : cultivator. good cond., for sale. Lowe, Milledgeville, Rt. 4. 1 No. 2-P, 2-row Pull ope. pully and. lights, Hardie power ee ee a . J GS akin FOB! Ay = power driven Intl. Corn Picker | = with side delivery elevator, _ trash rolls and wagon hitch, - and with Pee 98 power 7 i drive hitch. $882.0: BS Morgan, Augusta, tei. Tth St. 1 Black Hawk Corn Shellen, new, $7.00. C. B. Hicks, Reynolds. (Farm membershio for Taylor Co. just renewed). with disc, spring begat = scrape and \ scooter $50.00, or exec. for BL ok same value, Gus J. Evang, | Riding cultivator. equipved cal MACHINERY WANTED MACHINERY WANTED. used - Satie 1 season. $60.00 or trade. Bud Tuggle. Buford. Rt. fs iounted Frick 25.-H2P: fhrebox. horizontal type steam _boiler, for operating Cannery. Cotton Gin or Grist Mill, $400. 00. H. M. Bailey. New- = Av or 9d"). ee disc tiller, ood as new cond., for use with a 20 to 25 H. P. tractors for sale ae B.. Nixon. ordson tractor with dbl. tion harrow. used 1 season, 00. reshen soon) on eee ardy. Dallas. Rt. 0 cash; take nice heifer W. slight repairs. also i tractor harrow for 2 row tractor. for e. Come see. 4 mi. Wadley. . Belcher, Wadley. 2 sets oo barn flues for Stee. J. . Alexander, Louis- le, Rt. e Gullet Gin outfit, consist- ng of 3-80 saw gins. complete | with belts and seed scales, practically good as new, $3,- 00.00. E. W. Adams, Tignall. lift, belt pulley, a 2x14 bottom | plow. 2 disc plow. planter, cultivators. fertilizer dist. Front wheel on rubber, back on steel. Good cond. a a; H. Knight, Broxton. Rt. 1 extra good Fordson e complete with-side plow and disc: harrow, also other tractor. parts. for sale. Gober Murphy. Jasper. (Make inquiry ~Pharr School House). No. 10 J. D. Hammer Mill cwith sucker. ule: also have a 2 H. wagon i Ss: C. Waddell, Brem- Good Case tractor on. good ber. also good 20 disc har- ow, $500.00 for both. M. W. munn, Zebulon, Rt. 1. cS Farmall 20 tractor on steel, ith poe take-off. and belt| pulley: MecCormick- Deering mowing Padece. for tractor or mules: 1 dbl. sec., disc har- w, 1 mule hay press, 2-2 H. ows and other parts. All good cond. A. J. Rich, Bainbridge. armall tractor. model F-12, fect cond., with practically 7 rubber, also power mower, attached. Call or see, E. ight, Cuthbert. : nvils, used for chavering farm tools, plows, etc., wt. 89 dbs. ea.. in good cond., $10.00 $8. 00 respectively, at my ide ake INGA Gee Hanta. 188 Elizabeth St. 0329. le. C. Rhodes, air cond.| j Fordson tractor with 2 disc de plow on rubber in front steel rear, perfect shape, se a M. Walden, _ Gab: in 8 eheae for cash. Lovell, Silver .. other $65.00 and 0. oe pe eC Sy. eee goes on Mowing achine to cut wheat and oats, - good cond,, at reasonable GF. Prater, Waco, Rt. 2. Peach packing outfit. con- g of, a 4 Roller REX sizer, th type peach cleaner, 1 * type grading table and scessary bins. etc.. in good ' Jahn .p. Whisnant. erville. 4 in. Meadows Cork Mill, oa running cond., Case tractor harro: nearly Vv. 1 set of J. D. Middle asters - for tractor, O by, gletary, Jefferson. i= 60 saw Continental cotton utnit, 40 H. P..eng.. with for Sale H. Lb: Roberts, 330 Napier Ave. pright, 30 in. Corn Mall, $150.00: chopper. $20.00: 1 mill, $30. 00. 0. W. ae No. 10 Moline slat wing 2 HL Ow Be 50: and want a Ed- ee wagons, without bod- burn. $60.06: White : ory, $35.00; Mitchell, 525. 00, or $110.00 for lot. FOB. running cond., Bruce . Haddock. 17 DeLaval cream sep- SS SS 6 mos. at| EF Sell or trade for in. bottoms, in good ~B-40, No del. |. . Saxon, Farmington. 10 disc 50 mi. + eb Js: 4 gins, seed augor, 40 . P. ee eng.. side crank, 1 suction fan. etc., 00d cond., for sale: se ies Bs Marshall. Franklin. Rt. Power driven Pea. Bean a Peanut Sheller, ae 00: also some parts for a Grist Mill. pres check gets bles Mrs. qe Pilgrim. Lake Park, Rt. * Box 2 LA (At Melrose). ' Newly. anes nauled Fordson tractor. $150.00:-. practically new 3 disc IHC Tiller wie Seeder, $250.00: a 2 disc lo | $80.00. See if interested. dont write. Wray Smith. Sparta. Two- horse McCormick Deer- ing mowing machine. J: H. Roe Columbus, ee 13th. ve. Tractor, 1 4-disc. 26 in. tiller plow; 24-scallop disc. harrow, mower, set planters cultivators. fertilizer dis. wagon with 16 in. tires: set wheels and axles for hauling harrow. George Poss. Thomson. ; Lietzs feed mill, lge. size, in good condition. $350.00. Louis P. Mathews. Thomaston. 3 U. P. Jay Bee feed mill with V-type belt drive 60 HP. Waukesha moto. C. W. ner, Waynesboro. ~ John Deere Model WB: tractor. new tires for rear. 4 disc. tiller on rubber, peanut weeder, 6 ft. cutaway harrow. 2 wheel cart: guson tracter and equipment. No Jetters ans. E. E. Miller, Gordon. = Samson windmill tower, about 75. ft. at Dolvin Place. ps T. Hopkins, Greensboro, 2-H: Deering mower rake, $50.00 at my place. pure honey drip cane seed. lb. No order less. than 10 in FOB. Horace Darnell, Winston. Avery tractor plow with 2-12 condition, cost $130.00. Will take $85. 00 on corn in exe. FOB Broxton. W. R. Walker. Broxton. No. 17. DeLaval cream sep- arator with elec. motor. $75.00. 50-gal. barrell. churn with elec. motor, used 3 mos.. $42.50. Int. H. Co. crusher and grinder mill, $15.00. W. E Ivey. Mil- ledgeville, Rick Box 3 1-H. wagon. good condition. Also mule. wt. around 950 lbs. work anywhere, $80.00 _for above at my barn. Mrs. Sudi ee Calhoun, 454 Ww. ae and : hay rake. weeder, Avery dbl. hopper planter, for sale: and also want pulley for Ford- Ferguson Mower, wagon, | tractor, good. small size John Deere or Farmall tractor: cul- oe and planters. Write. eRe Leverette. Parrott = John Deere 3-row lister No. Fits power lift Mod. B John Deere tractor. Sell. or trade for John Deere subsoil plow for large tractor. Fred Flanders. Dublin. Rt. 6. Good mower. good. No. 12 1H. Chattanooga Mill (no pan), for sale-or trade for good match yoke of work steers. 1.000 to 1,800 lb. wt.. and pay dif. - Prefer horn steers. J. F. Wellborn. Rock Springs. SECOND HAND | MACHINERY WANTED Want Cane mill and evap- orator in good cond. State what you have. John Gibson, Agricola. Want an electric churn, in 00d ee for cash. Write. Mrs. J. A . Moore, Hogansville, BOs 52: Want small Conn Mill. prac- tically new, good cond., within here, also a 6 to 10 H. P. gas. eng.. good cond. Cheap for cash. Write. M. F. Slaton. Comer, Rt. Want Oe ee Mower Dearing or McCormick pre- ferred. State make and _ pres- ent cond., approximate cost of repairs. if any, and price. Ed- win Simpson, Silane: 695 Paynes, Ave., Want Hay foade and good 2 H.-farm wagon, prefer wagon on rubber with tractor hitch. Karl D. Sanders. Eatonton, Rt. a Want 1 large pressure can- ner. in A-1 shape. Will trade O. I. C: Hampshire cross pigs or shoat. Pees BL Brown, Hartwell, Rt. j Want good: eh B or H. tractor and equipment. State what you have and best cash price. Valle Ham. Statenville. Want 1 power lift for a mod- tractor. 1940 M. Cash. ne P. rhe Dawson, 801 E. Lee Skin-= Consider for Ford Fer-| pie / Deere G. P condition. Se price and condition. Want Bt once, Far fiat model | M or Oliver model 80 tractor in good cond., on good rubber, prefer with planting and cul- tivating attachments. Murrel oer Valdosta. P.O. Box 8 Want good. dbl. ice tractor harrow, standard make grain and guano drill for Farmall 12 tractor. D: Watson, Jr.. Barnesville. . Want garden tractor with complete set of attachments. State what you have and low- est cash price, either at your place or del. W. E. Richards. Fitzgerald. . Want. 4-dise Ainens: tiller plow. S. lL. Thornton, Dewy- Rose; Bio. Want set planters and. culti- vators complete: with | fert. attachment for Mod. A-J. D. Also 1-H walking cultivator, King Sue esae W. H. Beatie, Albany, Rt. 3. Box 447. Want ae dbl. disc turn- ing plow for Ford tractor with Ferguson system. Sam Hughes, | Youngcane, \ Want M. International trac- tor on rubber. - Buy or exc. U. C. Allis Chalmers tractor, complete with cultivator. new rubber for above.- M. Clemones. Rome, Rt. 3. (Ph. County 2602). | Want late 1 Ford trac- tor on rubber with starter. J. T. Fulwiler.- Atlanta; 314 1 Luckie St.. Ja 2146. : a Want Oliver cultivator in hments. Must be bargain. Would consider other make. Wallace Ross, Eastman, Rt. 3 Want Power can mill. Walker, Waycross, Rt. 1. Want oe for 10-20 John tractor or a whole tractor. Harry A. See |sPerry, Rt. 2. Want large : size 2 trac- tor in ist class condition. Must be cheap for cash. D. H. Hor- ton, Ludowici, Rt. 1. Want 2-. l-row walking cul- tivator_in good condition. J Lewis Davis. Kite. Rt. 2. Want No. 5 I. H. C. ensilate cutter and mule power hay baler. State condition and price for cash. J. L. Fincher Barnesville. spe Want at once head fon Rord: son tractor, old model. C. W. DeLoach, Groveland. Want electric milker in good Gordon Morgan Stillmore, Rt. 1. . Want Ford tractor. with or without cultivating equipment. W. M. Denton, Nichols. , Want Nove? terracing ma- chine with 10 rt blade in good ae Co - Wood, Bow- on 4 Want 1 or 2 Athens S206 disc tiller. 26 in. disc. or 1 or 21. H. C. 6 disc tiller. Prefer Athens. Cash. Write. W. F. Hires, Arlington. Rt. 2. . Want shucker and _ sheller. If in need of repair. can use it. Also No. 3 Hammer mill. Ray S. McDonald. Thomaston. Want push garden Blox Wilkie. East Point, . 503 Spring Ave. Ca 7557. Want 50- 60 gal. syrup boiler in good condition. Write best cash price at once. Fields, Summit. Rt. 2 ~ Want tractor in good run- ning cond. Any std. make. Also harrow for same tractor and a 6 gal. elec. churn, pres- sure canner. Must be in good oe Charles Coggins. Oak wod. Want. 1 H.- wagon at once Must be in good cond. Write oe A. V. Grantham. Jesup. Rt. 2 Want Seay machine. guns and evefything complete. 200 gal. cap. or more. State make, how long used and lowest price a eash. John Cross, Turner- ville. } Want for cash for Model VC. Case tractor. a. power hft. would buy also cultivating. planting and fertilizer attach- ments for this tractor. F..R. kennedy. Stone Mtn. Rt. 2. rubber with complete set of cultivators. planters and dis- get Eageare Pope. Ocilla. Want power spray tank, suit- pecan trees. State make, cond., and price. R. E. Fokes, Mon- tezuma. Want motor power hay baler, IHC, Case or J. D. make. Give size, year model and best-price. Late model. only considered. Otis G. Rawls. pss, S condition, with attach-. John. | Dacula, Rt. 1: ' Deere tractor. cond., and price. Chalmers B tractor. | State cond.. Charlie | oo hirst= class= cond. model. - Want a Farmall A tractor on ile for spraying peaches and Want ay dbl. eeean disc harrow. prefer large. scalloped disc. but consider plain disc. Give full descript- ion and cash price. Fay H. Gilreath, Summerville. Rt. 3. Want good Drum type Corn Sheller with fan. price: er etet Waddell, Bre- men. Rt. 2 Wanta 1 ae reversible Turn- er. State what you have and price: also I have a IHC dbl. planter nearly new, for sale, |. at $17.50. and a Covington, No. 10 for sale.. Dan, Browning, Helena. Want 1 oil burner for Curing tobacco. new or second-hand in good cond. State what vou have and price. , Dr. J. T: Me- | Laughlin, Jesup. Want a rubber. State particulars. W. Knight. Dexter. i Want tractor on rubber with power lift. cultivators. plant- ers, Disc tiller or bottom plow, in A-1l cond... reasonably priced. Prefer John Deere H or 5B. tractor: =f: J Saunders, Moultrie. Rt. 4. Want 1 row featior. planting and cultivator attachment in- cluded. Power lift: Reason- able price. Carmage Walls. Macon, 450 Cherry St. Want 4 dise Athens Tiller plow. S. L. Thornton. Dewy- roses Rt hs ~ garden tractor on Want good McCormick Deer- ing mowing machine and hay rake, in A-1l cond., and not over 50-60 miles away. Theo- dore Cox. Canton. Rt. 3. Want late-model tractor. good cond., State model, price and cond. F. Estvanko. Bre- men. Rt: 2. > : Want compost spread. pre- fer International make, mule drawn _and light Boe good shape. - Gower. Want 6 to 10 H. P--upright boiler, in good cond:. for use in: / Dairy. J. A. Capehart, Chickamauga, Rt. 2. Want for cash or will trade nice Jersey calves and shoats. for dbl. row Cultivator, or single row for Model H John Write. ray Harris, Tunnel Hill, Rt. Want garden tractor with attachments, plows, etc. B. C. McGee, Thomaston, Rt. 1. Want heavy 1 H. wagon. State price and cond. J. W. Brown, Stone Mtn.. Rt. 2. Want 3 dise drill. firs* x clgss |cond.. 1 with~Grain ar f Fer- tilizer compartment, cheap for pees R. W. Tilley. Jasper. heey Want garden tractor. State what attachments vou _ have. i Prather. Monroe. Rt. 1. Want cultivator for Allis Riley C. Couch. Turin. Want garden tractor oak equipment. in good cond. G. McLeod, Cuthbert. Want Planters and Guano Dist... tor] Model. Be] Allis Chalmers tractor. J. M. Bailey, Harlem. Want Allis Chalmers Gom- bine and walking cultivator. and price. C." E: Burt. Concord. Want Manure Spreader- in vcheap for cash.. State make, size and price and whether tractor or mule drawn, steel or rubber wheels. Frank Dial, Hogans- ville; Rt 2. Want an elec. churning ma- chine. for cash. J. B. Smith, Demorest. Beck, Want. DeLaval Cream Sep- arator. in first class cond.. and ready for use. W. Brewster, Sylvania. Want tractor and equipment. -. or Farmall preferred: consider other makes. Write or wire. Ed Davis. Butler.i . Exe. 3 wts. 1100 and 1200 lbs.. 10 yrs. old. A-1 cond.. for tractor on rubber. not later than 1939 (Allis Chalmers. pre- fered). anv make. and pay dif- ference if deserving. Wy F: Couch. Luthersville. ea - Want an Ininl. track: tractor, small size, reas- onable price for cash. Roy Thompson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. Want McCormick-Deering power mower for Model B Farmall tractor. in good cond., and reasonable price. R. Campbel, Dawson, Rt. 5. Want emery. stand and elec. motor for grinding farm imple- ments. heavy duty type. Julian 1S 1. SS anollee, S oe vege Leggitt. Unadilla. Give best | D: eration. W. in| in| Cap.. 300 ege cap. good mare mules. | or Catp. | $1.00. gal., Want: for cash pee | cultivating eauipment fi Oliver 70 row. Same tractor. Jas. Augusta, Rt. 2. = C. S. Thomas. Martin, INCUBATORS A |D BROODERS FOR SA 4 Shenandoalk wood ne brooders. used. only once, Sale. at ,reasonable pric would like to buy Incuba not over 3 yrs. old, 3 to 5.01 cap... g00d running cond. Hi : Poole. Warwick. a 1 Intermediate a 3 a Finishing batteries. for chi 3 wks. old up to 2 and 3 Ib. Unheated. for Le room M. Rockel, 1 asville, Rt. i, eae SJ dbl deek | Wishbone 3200 ess: cae cheap for qu: sale. A. . Holloway, f mont. 150 ean. Ker. broods yr., good as new. $7.50. Fi Mrs. Inman Waller. Wrig ville Rip i = inc. eer cece 100 $5.00: 2 brooders. 100 $5.00: 200 cap.. ~$7.50. Kittle. Carrollton. ~~ 50 egg cap.. oil burning $3. 00 or exc. for chickens. | in good cond. John Smith lanta. 709 een St a INCUBATORS AN D BROODERS WANTED Want an elec. Inc.. in good ee Rt. . Box "399. see Want 1 Elec. Inc.. 1 Write what you. also want some 3-A pull Lindstrom or Booth str.. over 1 vr. old. P. Hic Savannah, a a Box ae first letter. able. .S. Fraley. Waveross.. Glenmore Ave. Want 1 Ine., oil buvner} 1 State price 5 ee, Lo SEED FOR SALE Seed beans, tender half ners and cornfield bean cupful, plus postage; als L. cockerels, $1.25 ea., transportation charges. George Poole, Jasper, Rt. 2. Gourd seed: Bushel, 16 10c; Dishrag*and darning, 3 for 10c; Martin, 25 for small pumpkin seed, 20 for also about 100 good, gourds, small egg to | qt : all, 5c ea. Mrs. Ben McB a Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. Sunflower and okra 20c cupful; Eng. pea see der, 15c cup; pumpkin se nice, clean, 15c cup. Mrs: ] nie Weeks, Dial. Limited amt. heavy i black pole bean seed and sto Mtn. watermelon seed, ei cupful; long bearing okr per 2 thlis., postpaid. M V. Dobbs, Flowery Branch toe a %% bu. sets, $3.00: postpaid. Johnson, Benevolence. Citron seed, $1.00 Ve Thompson, Cadwell, Rt. a Seed cane, Green No. 29 red multiplying 0 Idu: &. | good lengths, $16.50 per stalks. Have 25 acres du and short time to sell it. me Wiliams, Quitman. ' 6 Ibs. Pattersons: Ice Cre; eaten clon (long, dark g cream. colored -meat tea choice melons, 50c for 1 $2.00 1b. Add postage. J. D. Patterson, Adel. White and yellow mixed n onions, 75c gal. Add pos Mrs. Aver: Weeks, Dia a Early Queen water: ripens 60 days from pl! Pkg. seed, 25c; Acre bag, also Jumbo: Triumph, grow wt. 150 lbs. Pkg. seed, | W .M. Thornton, J oe Rt. Clean Cattail any amt. up to 12 tons 20 FOB my POET. , ee os Broxton. iS Mammoth | ; or. exc. f half runner beans | sacks. Mrs. he Want 5 or 10 bu. Iron or ae Wh sound peas, 2-3 bu. ve Whatleys . prolific seed Ist or 2nd yr.. from ice: H. P, Malcom, Social Mirele. Rt. B Box 47. Want 10 bu. Hay seed Soy ans, good, clean, sound seed ay Be. Cody, Collins. Want 1 or 2 bu. Bunch Vel- beans. State ie Donley. Colquitt, Rt. oy beans and Palmetto beans. ate best cash price FOB sta- lon, = 15 or 20 bu. lots. R. . Tilley. Jasper. RFD 2. | EATHERS WANTED: fant some new Goose or ck feathers. Send sample. st price and amount. a =. Stone. Adairsville, Rt. WANTED: Bee nice. white feed sacks or dried apples or peaches. O. Duggam Chester. HONEY BEES AND BEE PPLIES WANTED: : ant honey bees: old box ims or patent. Write what UL have and best cash price. a Bradbury, Bogart. - lant 50 hives of Bees to use my Apple Orchard. Advise hat you have and best price, M. Miller. Cornelia. . . CaS AND PECANS es % bu. seed peanuts. ypanish var., preferred. State orice. Orlando Cearley. Cul- rson, N C., Rt. No. 2 (Res. of ; rant 100 Ibs. imp. Spanish eanuts. Quote best price. J. R. Morgan, Stillmore. PLANTS WANTED: yill exc. 8 good erade: 100 cap.. size white feed sacks cae Everbearing strawberry ants a. pav postage. Mrs. Silas MeNeal. Flowery Branch. _ oe seedling peach scions, in-White English, etc. State r., and price. Mrs. Cochran, acon, 384 Kingsley Ave., Rt. XTATOES WANTED: ant 300 to 500 Ibs. kiln dried eet potatoes. nice grade. uote price. Mrs. H. L. Hollo- oe ee P.O. Box y vant Pp R.. sweet petatoes, 1. in dia., or large. at $1.50 del. any quantity. J. E. a Ss, at 15c ea. for unwashed ain, all same color or dif. C. Dobbs. ni Kobe Lespe- aa. also 100 Ibs. Serecia fied). P, Singleton, lant for. Biaaticd on own rm, 500 . Scarified Serecia es 4. 000 lbs, ea., Kobe Korean Lespedeza: 2.000 Dallas Grass seed. 500 Ibs. samples and best price on ny or all of above. M. P. Pope. Washington. REES WANTED: ont 50 early Elberta peach also Blue berries and blue "Figs, well auras Give price on ea. de Tobe Iner. Cuthbert. Rt. 3. NN a var. of apple and peach trees. y to be true to name and peas, and other. good peas. _ Quote best price. J. H. Lever- Ae. Want peck or half bu. extra arly Black Crowder _ peas. uae wha* you have and price. a McCollum, Canon, Bt. 2. Va : Peavine, ; an or Alfaifa hay. del. my arn. Siate price of hay. Also ha ane. e J. rant. Canren Bali or White iXie- watermelon seed, any it. State price. E. V. David- . er Rt. 3 "Wood. oe ee ozen or more, : - M. Kelley, Li- arthen, Warthen. ACKS WANTED: ant some chicken feed | ks if free from holes or'| Dutch and Hop. clover. | guaranteed by} be what they sell. W. O. Stevenson. Trenton. ~ AND S WANTED t few bu. good field eas, a bu. white, black-evye Aderhold, Win-: yt some Pecan Yrees, Al at right) Want some S. C. Eng. str. ig type W. Leghorn eggs for set- ting. Mrs. Alf Pangle, Chicka- mauca. Want March 1 to 10th 400 Brown Leghorn or New Hamp- shire eggs, to set on halves or pay cash: Must be fresh. T. B. Dellinger, Maxeys. FRUIT WANTED: Want about 25 Ibs. dried peaches and 25 lb. dried apples, free from worms. State best | price by parcel post prepaid. B. T. Baldwin, Rome, 1421 No. Broad St.. - : HONEY BEES AND BEE BEE SUPPLIES WANTED: Want buy some Bees and Bee swax. Fred L. Glisson, Canton. Want 4 gal. strained Honey. State kind and price. John H. Parks, Augusta, 308 Greene St. GOURDS WANTED: : Want 50 Martin gourds at reasonable price. White. B. A. Radford, Broxton. Want about 25 Martin gourds. State size and price; also have ROP sired N. H. Red, Rocks, and Leghorn baby chicks, $17.00 C. or exch. for what have you? J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg. PEANUTS WANTED: Want 200 lbs., Imp. . White Spanish peanut seed, also reg. S. P. C. hogs, boars and gilts. Write what you have. W. C. Burnsed, Eabell. | SACKS WANTED: Want some print feed sacks. Quote number and price. Mrs. J.T. Laremore, Smithville. Rt. 2: j Want 25 or 30 white feed sacks, free from holes or mil- dew. Pay 10c ea: also want 15 or 20 Fig trees, 15 or 20 Blue Grape vines, 50 Boysenberry, all to be well rooted. State prices. R. B. Rhodenhiser, Macon, 1344 College St. . Want some ovrint chicken sacks. Mrs. F. Green, Bridgeboro. Want 250 or more large size burlap sacks. at 34c ea., and express or parcel post charges. ye ae Hamby. Greenville, Rt. CATTLE FOR SALE x 7 Fine Jersey miich fresh. Also OIC shoats. Bowman, Buford, Rt. 2. Fine Jersey cow, fresh, heifer calf, $100.00. S. E. Jones, Fair- burn, Rt 2? Fine Jersey cow, fresh-in, 3 gals. milk. Gentle, easy millker, $100.00 at farm. lL. P. Single- ton, Fort Valley. Guernsey bull calf, 11 mos. old. Will reg. in buyers name, $75.00 at barn, or exc. for Guer- o bull calf, reg. in my name. A. T. Cowings, Meansville. File milch cow, good condi- tion, freshen in March with 3rd calf, $75.00 if sold in 10 days at parn. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock- cows, PYAA A ees 3 Purebred, well marked Guernsey bull calves, one, 15 mos. others, younger. Bargain. See} Tygart, Nashville. \-% Good Jersey milch cows at my farm 10 Mi. N. E., Fitzger- ald. Mrs. R. R. Dorminy, Fitz- gerald. Pr. whiteface pulls, 2 yrs. old. Broke to work, sell, or exc. for young mule, take or pay differ- ence in value. WN. R. Mooney, Quill. Steer, stall-fd. Also 2 shoats, wt. around 75 lbs. ea., for sale | at barn, J:.D. Parks, "Zebulon, Rio i. _ HOGS FOR SALE Reg. SPC pigs. Gates type and Diamond X 2nd bloodlines, $25.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name. Dbl. treated. Mitchell Edwards, Atlanta, 1655 Pelham Rd. N. E. SPC pigs from best bloodlines. Boar and sow won Ist prizes Southeastern Fair. Reg. in buy- ers name. Dbl. treated, $25.00 ea. A. N. Harrell, Redan. 2 Imp. SPC gilts, 10 wks. old, $15.00 ea. Fine boar, 15 mos. old, wt. 500 Ibs. $60.00. Dbl. | treated for cholera. Reg. papers furnished. John V. Wright, La- | 112 wks. Grange, Rt. 1, Box 103. Purebred SPC gilt, 5 mos. old, | big and healthy, treated, $8.00. | Alse 2 crossed SPC-Black gui- nea gilts, treated, $6.00 ea. Not prepaid. H: B. Lowery, East- | 10. & Sinquenfield, Harrison. man, Rt. 1. Sf . Reg. in buyers name. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst.* 3 Little bone guinea gilts, bred: small bone guinea male, $35.00 -ea., Dickinson, Monticello. 3 Fine, bred SPC sows, wt. 200-300 lbs. ea., due to farrow in Feb. First M. O. or certified check for $105.00 buys them FOB my place. C. B. Biggar, Haddock. 5 SPC feeder pigs, crossed with guinea, 3 mos. old, $5.00 ea. Treated. Not prepaid. Mrs. N. L. Joiner, Sr., Eastman, Rt. 3, Box 49. 21 Blocky type Daca pigs, life treated, 60 days old. Reg. in buyers name, $15.00 ea. FOB H. L. Williams, Baxley. Res. SPC. gilt, 14 mos. old, with 5 pigs, 6 wks. old, subject to reg. $65.00. Gilts, bred, 9 mos. old, $35.00 ea. Pigs, 2, mos. old, both sexes, $15.00 ea. Treat- ed and reg. in buyer's name. FOB. Fred C. Seago, Pinehurst, Riz lt, 38 Purebred SPC male pigs, wt. 50-60 lbs. out of litter 9 Blue Ribbon winners. Life treated. Reg. in buyers name. $39.00 ca. RoC. Sowell, Pur aski, Reg. SPC proven sow, far- rowed 10 pigs, $35.00. Also it shoats, $8.00 ea., 2 mos. Hampshire boar, $15.00. Ail- liam Hageman, Rochelle, Rt. 1. 8 OIC pigs; 1 OIC boar, 2 yrs. old, wt. between 250-300 lbs. OIC sow, 2 yrs. old, wt. 250- 300 lbs; 2 shoats. J. H. Collins, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Mt. Olive Rd. Ca 4906. Hereford boar pigs, 10 wks. old, sired by Fashion Corrector. Reg. in buyers name, $35.00 ea. FOB. Math Sconyers, ors Swainsboro, Rt. 1. Purebred. big bone Blue Gui- neas; boar shoat, 8 mos. old. wt. fabout 100 lbs. and 8 mos. old silt, wt. 100 lbs. Unrelated, ready for service, $20.00 ea., or $35.00 pr. Dbl. treated. Charlie Mahphus, Tusculum.- OIG and big bone guinea erossed shoats, 4 mos. old $10.00 ea. or exc. for calves, also Hast- ings imp. honeydrip syrup cane seed, 10c lb. H. R. Adams, Bu- ford, Rt. 1. (Near Hog Mtn). Hog, corn-fed, A-1 cond. Will dress around 350 lbs. Will sell at 20c lb. dressed if taken at once. A. F. Underwood, Con- | yers, Rt. 3. 10 Fine P. C. pigs, 2 mos. old, $5.00 ea. at my home. Wilson. Carson, Grifin, Rt. C. (Zebulon Rd). 12 White pigs, < a0 pn here at my place. W. A. Biggers, Cor- dele. Rt. 4. Reg. OIC young, bred sows and gilts. Reg. boar, all $45.00 ea. Figs, 3 wks. eld to 4 mos. jold. $10.00 up. Will ship any- where and guar. to please. D. B. Dukehart, Decatur, P. a Box 488. Nice pigs 8 wks old, $7.00 ea. Homer E. Phillips, Atlanta, 1591 Howell Mill Rd. Be 1851-J. 5 SPC gilts, wt. 100-125 lbs. ea. $15.00 ea, or $65.00 for lot at farm. Thrifty stock. Will not ship. Mrs: Luther Holland, Byromville, Rt. 1, Box 165. OIC brood sow, 14 mos. old. wt. about 400 lbs., for sale. Mrs. C. E. Duncan, Dunwoody, Rt. 1. SPC boar, 13 months old; 210 ibs: reg, in buyers name, $45.00 not del. W. M. Gay, Abba. SPC pigs, 12 wks. old, excet- | lent stock, $10.00 ea. J.T. Ful- wiler, Doraville, Rt. 1, Box 150, or call. Ja. 2146, Atlanta. Shoat, wt. 150 1bs; 5 pigs, 10 wks. old; 3 shoats, 3-mos. old; 4 pigs and sow, sell or trade for cow or heifer to freshen soon. Walter Samples, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Young Duroc boar, about 2 | yrs. old. Reg. good blocky type, | $37.00 crated. 2 bred Duroc sows. Quote price on sows on request. C. L. Hamilton, Bax- ley. j =o Res, SPC year 15 mos. old, wt. about 300 lbs. $35.00 crated, FOB. Pembroke. Hermon Shu- man, Ellabell. Nice Hampshire males, 50-60 lbs. $8.00 ea. Breeding stock.-O. S. Duggan, Chester. 8 Purebred Red Jersey shoais, old. Treated. Papers, $25.00 ea. Jack Barfoot, Dublin, Rt. 5: - Little bone Black African guinea males and females, Stay | fat kind, 4 mos. old, $18.50 ea. Nee FOB farm. W. V. old. | lzter Rd. ee: Rgks Sear a. y <: = noe PRES U E Wednesday, Puy 2, 1944 MISCELLANEOUS | MISCELLANEOUS | HOGS FOR SALE | HORSFS AND MULES | SHEEP AND GOATS _ WANTED | _ WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE , oe = ; < Se i Reg. red Berkshire gilts, wt. | - ZEANS AND PEAS WANTED: | EGGS WANTED: from 65-150 Ibs. Dbl. treated.) pine bueey an saddle horse,| At Stud: Saanen and Nubian | no plug, $90.00 cash. Also want pr. wild grey habbits. Oliver W. Bryce, Atlanta, 757 Fair St. SW. Grey horse mule, wt. about 1,450 lbs, 13 yrs old. sound and solid, $200.00. Also black mare work mule, wt. about 1,250 lbs. about 13 yrs. old, $125.00.. G. M. Walden, Gibson, Rt, 2. Black mare mul, good eyes, no blemishes, work anywhere, $65.00 ea. See. Elmer Smith, Knoxville, (5 Mi. E. Roberta). Tenn. walking stud colt, 14 mos. old. Son of Allens Best ai John Goto, Gaines- ville Work, buggy and saddle mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. 950 lbs. $165.00. -Maleom Miles, Metter. Several good mules, wt. 900- 1,150 lbs. Heavy mule, 4 yrs. old, others, 11 yrs. old. A. J. Trawick, Linton. Pr. black mule colts, about 2 1-2 yrs. old wt. 850 lbs. A. B. Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1. . Plug mule. Also Poland- China shoats. L. M. Johns, Dec- ature: Rig? 2 good mare mules, work sin- gle or dbl. 4 yrs. old, wt. 1,100 Ibs. ea., for sale at my place, 3 1-2 Mi. North Broxton. J. H. English, Broxton, Good mule. Also 1- H wagon, good as new, $85.00 at my home. No letters ans. (1 Mi. ~ from Carnegie). Mrs. Robert S. Har- ris, Carnegie, Rt. 2. Mare mule, 5 yrs. old, wt. 950 Ibs. work anywhere. $185.00 for quick sale. J. EK. King, Sharps- burg. 4 yrs. old May 5. Partly broke, gentle, $250.00. Black mare mule, wt. 750 lbs. 2 yrs. old, $175.00. Bay*mare mule, .1 yr. old, wt. about 400 lbs. Also Milking Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs. old, $125.00, Other stock: E. C. Long, Dial. 5\ Young mules, well . broke; bay horse, 5 yrs. old,1100 los. Work anywhere. Nice and fat. Lonnie Garner, Lilburn, (or call | Wa 2191 nights). Good, small plug mule, $50.00. Mrs. G. A. McGowan, Waycross, RASZeS. = Tron grey horse, 8 yrs .old, wt. 1100 lbs., work anywhere, $100. Mrs. O. C. Matthews, Adairs- ville, Rt. 3. Mare mule, 3 yrs. old, wt. about 1100 ibs. Gentle and sound, $250.00. Wm. Ne Hazlehurst, Ris. Combination saddle and ee horse, dark bay, 8 yrs. old, per- fect health, 1100 Ibs., able do work of a $300.00 mule). $135.00 at my home. J. R. Jackson, Decatur, 128 Kings Highway. De 2169. \ Good horse mule. 11 yrs. old, wt. about 1,000 lbs., perfect cond., Turner, Maysville, Rt. 1. RABBITS AND CAVIES -FOR SALE N. Z. W. buck, 1 yr. old, good size, $4.00. Ship if desired. Nancy Roper, Shady oe White male rabbit, 1 ae old, $2.00 crated. Also want few lbs. white half-runner bean, white mush peas for seed. Will exc. daffodil bulbs for seed or pay. cash. Mrs. George Ross, East- man. Chinchilla rabbits, does, $2 , buck, $1.00. \ Mixed Chin- illa and N. Z. 50c ea. Howard Bergdoll, Avondale Etstates, De 8225. Young stock Chincillas from pedigreed stock with papers. Carlton Miller, Atlanta, 832 St. Charles Ave., Ve 5479, after 8:90 pom: 15 Domestic rabbits, 6-7 wks. | old. N. Z. W. and mixed, fat and healthy. $7:50 for lot. War- dell Ward, Junction City. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Saanen milk goat, will fresh- en in April. Mother registerea. J, H. Laird, Columbus, 3352 OAIDE 13th Ave. Nub ian-Tosgenovres Cros: | milk goat. Sell fer c2sh or traac | for anything can us> Tor hall | |Gresham, Decatur, Rt. 2, Fra-| 'Ca. 7816. Bay mare mule, wt. 1,050 Ibs. : 125,00: cash..;Mus. Hie Js. 00- | Smoak, Griffin. Rt. 4 jAve.. N bucks from reg. hornless, 6 ang 7 q@t.. does. Fee, $2.50. Alsor young goats for sale. Mrs. Julia | Varnedoe, Lawrenceville, Rt. =, Sweetwater Park. Hampshire doe, 10 mos. ae wt. about 100 Ibs. 2-3 qt. milk | stock, unbred, $15.00, plus ship= ping charges and crate. Ge Prince, Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 14. - Booking orders now for 1944 reg. purebred Toggenburg kids from high producing dams ind sired by Chikaming Stanton Judson T-4979 of A. R. ances- _ try. Prices on request. Warren | Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Me Ave. N. E. At Stud Sir Roderick, oak outstanding Toggenburg of the | S o uth, naturally horniess. Proven sire of high mill pra- ducers and female hornless kids. Limited service. Fee, $10.00. | John Hynds,- Atlanta, 93 War- ren St. De 5140. - Saanen kids for spring deliv- ery from 5 to6 quart does, Booking orders. Mrs. F. E. Ho=_ gan, Hapeville, 3692 ae Ave. Ca 1884. Cavan Saranel, S- 461, So anen, purebred, 2 1-2 yrs. old, fresh. Granddaugher: of both. Kung D. A., and Unterwaldem Chieftain von Aare. $75.00: her 6 mos. old bred daughter, $50. oe Mrs. N. C. Smith, Howell. At stud. Toggenburg. eceyel tal Helens Major Advance, No. 73950 (Crystal Helens offi- cial test, 12 mo. 4219 lbs. milk), Breeding fee, $7.50; Saanen, Prince Royal No. 69830, Fee, | $3.00; Golden Pickett, College Park, 523 1- 2 Princeton Ave. - LIVESTOCK WANTED | CATTL WANTED: Want reg., Roan, polled or horned, Shorthorn bull, not less _ : than 3c. more than 4% yrs. old. Must be in good bresiine eond., and a good individual. - Give complete descrivtion and price first letter. WE, Ay= cock, Movltric Exe. sow aa 37 nice pigs fori Guernsey bull, wt. 4 i 600 lbs., with horns and no pa- pers; also exc. 5% yr. old mare, wt. 1200 lbs. heavy in foal for vearlings. J. F. Wellborn, Rock | Springs. : HOGS WANTED: Want Berkshire or Hane shire hogs. Will exc. value for same. Write Mark Glenn. At- lanta, 353 Mell Ave., N. EF. RABBITS AND GUINEA __ PIGS (CAVIES) WANTED: Want 15 or less, male or fe- male Guinea pigs, 10 to 20 ounces in size. State price. John A. King, Milledgeville, Swint Ave =< ; Want some guinea pigs. State number, sex, size, age and price. A. Salzman. Atlanta, 184 Crestridge Dr. N. E. Want a Chinchilla buck ant 2 does, at reasonable price. Ho- mer L. Deaton, Winder, Rt. L Box 106. SHEEP AND GOATS eu WANTED: genburg, Saanen ox Nubian, with papers. State what you have and price, del. to me. Gorge Alazos, Jesup. Rt. 2: POULTRY FOR SALE BABY oo AND BANTAMS Barred Rack baby hike, 2.00 C.: also baby turkeys 50c ea. H. F. Redfern, Mit- chell. P.O. Box 47. Buff Cochins. 6 roosters an 8 hens. young stoek. Bargain. Mrs. ~ BE. Wiison. Atlanta. $242 W. Shadowlawn Ave., N. sev. eae 65c ea. Mary * Grade bantams., and roosters. 4 small type (Black mostly) 9 mos. old bantam roosters, 75 ea.: also 4-AAAA grade, vr. old W. L. hens. now laying. $1.50 ea. not prepaid. cee nine Eastman, Rt. . Box Gark Cornish bantams, vere fine stock, priced right. H. A. Barwald, | Atlanta, 835 North il Mixed Bantam pullets, April 1943 hatch now laying and 2 Avril hatched roosters, $10.60. W.-G.. Dobbins, -Mari- etia. P. O. Box 207. Wednesday, February 2, 194- MARKET BULLETIN POULTRY FOR SALE. POULTRY FOR SALE 5 + Trio Golden Sebright Ban- tams, $8.00 trio. Black R. C., $3.50. Pr. Black Reds, Old Eng- lish Bantams, $5.00. All show birds. Also 6-4A B. R. pullets, $12.00. E. T. Wix, Atlanta, 643 > Griffin Sta IN. W., He 2521-J. Exhibition bred - Bantams, Black Cochin, Cornish, Minor- ca, Silver Sebright, Partridge, Wyandotte, Black Tail. Jap. $2. 00 ea. and up. Satis. guar. es Bull St: ~-- White Banta rooster, Ship CoD. No checks. $2.00. Mrs. W. T. Sanders, Lithia Spring, Rt. de, 2 lots (2 hens and rooster ea. Jot) Game bantams, $2.00 and _ $2.50 ea. lot; also 3 ducks, roost- er and 2 hens, $3.25. All FOB. Harold Hodges, Bogart. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: Rock cockerels, $10.00 or $2.50 ea. Money ord~ . R. M. Sparks, _soperton. __ 12 B. R. hens and cock, 1943 hatch, $18.00; 12 mix. breed, large, $15.00. 3/4 of hens now laying. Exp. Collect. No chks. Je AC. Burns, Sylvania, Rt. 2. 10 B. 3k. pullets, ready to oe $2.00 ea; and 10 Dark In- - dian Cornish hens, purebred. $2.25 ea. Ist money orders get them. No chks. Glen Horton, Tarrytown, Rt. 1. f10- pullets and. 1 Plymouth White Rocks, 7 mos. old, $20.00 crated, FOB: 50 thick, unbleached feed sacks, - 20c ea. P. P. on $1.00 or more orders. Mrs. L. R. Seago, Pine- _hurst. 20 Barred Rocks: some 18 -mos. old hens, others, 8 mos. old pullets, now laying, $2.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. Leslie Mulkey, Quill. - 1 Barred Rock rooster, $2.00: also 2 Brahma pullets, June, 1943 hatch, $5.00. Shipped Exp. Collect. Mrs. J. E. pores Sr., Royston, Rt 1 Two 4-A strain B, R. cock- erels, March hatch, $2.00 ea., EOB. Exc. for_3 pullets, same strain, either Barred or White. Frank Malpass, Milledgeville. 4 50 Pivmouth W. R. pullets, 7 mos. old, AAA strain, 5 roost- ers, $100.00. No culls. Crated FOB. Want 1 ea. Lady Amherst and Golden pheasant hen. KK. Sapp, Vidalia, Box 302. | BUTTERCUP CHICKENS: 1 pr. nice, young Butter-cup pullets. nearly ready to lay, $3.50 pair: single. $2.00 ea. Al- so purebred R. I. Red hatching - eggs, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mcnroe, Rt. 1. - CORNISH. GAMES AND GIANTS: ; - Cornish cockerels, 6 mos. old, $1.50 ea; 2 Cornish pullets. - same age, $1.25 ea., or for the 3. Miss Leona Simpson, e Culverton, Rt. 1. N - Dark Cornish roosters, 3 ~ March hatch. $5.00 ea; 3 June --.and'3 April hatch, $2. 50 ea. C, a. Sikes, Sylvester. 14 to 16 Dark Cornish cock- erels, March and April hatch, = av. wt., 6 to. Ibs: $2.00 ea. FOB my farm. Cash. J. B. Pat- 2 iw Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 18 6 Pure Cornish roosters, 4 March hatch, 2 are 2 yrs. old, _ $2.00 ea. No chks. Mrs. Jewel Dominy, Eastman, Rt. 4. Entire stock pure Pit games _ for sale at my place. No letters ans. H. . White, Ben Hill (Campbellton Rd.) 4 young wame roosters and pullet, purebred, $6.00: also _B.P.R. young. hens, $1.25 ea, Cash or Money order. Mrs. Fuller Sturdivant, Mountville. Sev. nice Spangle pit game ~_ eocks and stags, $2.00 and $3.00 ea; also some crossed War- horse and Spengle. All guar. -_- pure pit games. G. M. Walden, Gibson, Rt. 2. _LEGHORNS: 12 AAA Brown Leghorn and 6 W..L. roost *,, about 4 mos: old, 75c ea. FOB. H. F. Black, Lawrenceville, Piet 50 W. L. April pullets, all - Jayers. Also 25 to 30 B. R. and ~ W. RR. $2.00 ea. T. W: Collins, Rae: Box 143. 15 White and 10 Brown Leg- horn pullets now laying, $1.50 ea. Send coops. Mrs. R. J. Bruce, Poecoa; Rt 2. rooster, : 50 Brown L. pullets, just be- ginning to lay, $1. 00 ea: in ue lots, $1.25 ec. Mrs. E. Siepens. RES oe oe 0: PaCS: Savannah, 2430 5 extra good White Plymouth $4.00 Fine, young, purebred W. rooster, summer 1943 heich: or feed sacks. Also have shrub- bery. Mrs. Emma Harris, De- morest, At. de. | 90 S. C. W. L. April hatch hens, 3-A grade, now laying, for sale at my place. Dr. John Turner, Atlanta, 151 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. 29 W. L. hens, besinhing to lay, $1.00 ea. ship. Tom Kittle, Ree 5: 75 W. L. young hens, AAA Eng. str. just beginning to lay. in good cond., $1.50 ea. crated for lot. Mrs. G. W. Shannon, Lenox. 50 W..L. hens, February 1943 hatch, now laying, no culls, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Amos Wilson. Ball Ground, Rt. 2. . 100 Brown Leghorn March pullets, AAA grade, now laying, $1.50 ea. Marlin Alexander Cleveland, Rt. 5. 9 Buff Leghorn, April pull- ets, $1.25 ea: 1 rooster, $1.50. a ' Webb, Soperton, Rt. Carrollton, ~6 Brown Leghorn April pul- lets, now laying,. 1 rooster, $13.00,. M. O. with order. Mrs. J.J. Patterson, Quill. 40 AAA W. L. hens, 8 mos. old, now laying. No crates or shipments. $1.75 ea., or $65.00 for lot. Mrs. J. G. Short, Doug- lasville, Rt. 3. MINORCAS: Mammoth S. C. Black Mi- norea cockerels, over 3 mos. old, direct Pape, $3.00 ea. FOB. L. N. Adams, Toccoa. 2 select? >Giant str -S.. . Black Minorea C mos. old cock- erels, $7.00 for both in 1 crate oy Weaver, Alma, Rt: 2. Box 6 March 1943 hatce: Golden Buff Minorea cockerels, Lind- strom All-Star mating, $2.00 ea. FOB. Lawrenceville Exp. Office. Chk. or money order L. W. Earnest, Lawrenceville. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: ea; also domestic rabbits, 6-7 wks. old, $1.50 pr; 8-10 wks. old, $2.0C pr. Herman Ward, J Junction City. 25 hens, nice, fat, some lay- ing, 25c lb. at my home. Can't ship; also 1 large, fat hog, T. Pullen, Molena, Rt. 1. ORPINGTONS: 25 Buff. Orp: hens and 1 ship at buyers expense. Mrs. E. H. Garner, Buford, phone 187. PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC. 6 pr. purebred W. K. pigeons. Well mated, all on eggs, also pr. nice squabing homers, $2.00 pair. Ber Overby, Columbus, 3609 14th Ave. Pr. extra fine Silver King pigeons, $3.00. D. Madison, Rt. 2. 15 pr. domesticated Ga. quail, $1.00 ea. Pr. silver -ppheasants, 3 yrs. old, $5.00 pr. No mail orders. E. E. Gilleland, Atlanta, 1781 Howell Mill Rd. N. W. He 3458 W. 3 blue peacocks, 1-4 yrs. old, $25.00; 2-1 yr..old, $15.00 ea. FOB. Cash. W. C. Day, ae Robins, 705 Miller Dr. White Kings and common pigeons, mixed, dif. col., white, brown, blue, mix. col. $1.00 pr. Wm. Garrett, Jr., Bartow, Rt. 2. ' Peafowls: Blue Breeders, 2 yr. old Blues and 2 yr. Whites, all $35.00. pair: also 1943 hatch Blues, $22.00 pr. FOB shipping point Thos. an Hughes, Buford, REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE AND RHODE ISLAND): 20 fine R.-I. Red roosters, Feb. hatch, $1.50 ea: also 40 market hens, 28c lb. not pre- paid. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Rt33. Box 7, 25 Rec. pullets, 9 mos. old, $1.25 ea. crated: 2-trios AAA Hatch R. C. White Wyandottes 10 wks. old, $5:00 trio, crated. a A. E. Sander, Talbotton, R. I. Red baby chicks from $8.00 for 50; D. laying strain, $16.00 C. Postpaid. Mrs. Donaldson, Decatur, De 2405. Parmenter str. baby chicks, from own, Pulloruni controlled flock; excellent laying stock. 15c ea. FOB. Robert Sims. ; Clarkston. $1.50 FOB: also exc. peach and plum trees, 2-3 ft. for pecans. here. Will not Not sold -separately. FOB. J.. 10 col. hens, young, fat. $1.50. around 200 lbs., $25.00. Mrs. J. ' rooster, $20.00 at my home, or. Rice, Minorca eggs dark, bloodtested stock, heavy | Q Fayette, sington. Livestock Auction Sale The North Georgia Hereford Assn., will hold their first consignment sale, February 17, prompt- ly at 12 oclock, noon, at the Fair Grounds, La- Ga., in a Heated Building. Splendid Polled and Horned Herefords (35 bulls and 25 cows). Breed-improving and of Historical An- cestry stock will be offered. T. B. and Bangs . tested. Write Burl F. Hall, Secy.-Treas., Ken- POULTRY FOR SALE i 50 N. H. Red April 1943 hatch pullets, 1/3 ~ow. laying, and 1 extra fine rooster, $2.00 ea. Mamie Youmans, Surrency: USROP sired N. H. chicks, 25, $5.00 50, $9.00; 100, $18.00. Eggs, $2.00 for 15. Limited number chicks from special in- dividual ROP matings, 50c ea. US: Pullorum-tested= Tf. B: Clarkson, Decatur, 921 East Ponce de Leon Ave. De 5427. 12 Purebred R. I. Red pullets, about 2 Ibs. ea. $10.00 FOB. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Helena. 300 N. H. Red pullets, vacci- nated, beginning to lay,.. $2.00 ea. James A. Boston, Washing- ton, Rts 200 N. H. Red hens and 14 roosters, $2.25 ea. U. S. Pullor- um tested. Mrs. Claude Camp, Buford, RE S852 for service, for sale. Harry Poole, Warwick. 200-220 hens, 16 roosters, N. H. Reds, 8 mos. old, $2.00 ea. Quillian Tuggle, Buford, Rt2ss Tompkins R. I. Red cockerel, 1 yr. old, splendid color, shape, vigorous, $3.00. Mrs. J. T. Wil- kins, Atlanta, 836 North Ave. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. Sev. pr. White Pekin ducks (hens now laying) crated and shipped, $3.00 pr. FOB. W. G. Cartledge, Griffin, P. O. Box 2 Quackless ducks and drake, $5.00; 3 ducks. and drake, $6.00 crowns or peanuts; also cab- bage plants, ready, $2.50 M: to- mato plants, $3.50 M. place or- der early: Plum trees, 25c ea. in doz. lots. Mrs. Ira Boat- right, Alma. 2 large White ducks, April 1943 hatched, laying regularly since September. No. place to keep them. Mrs. J. Wilkes, Atlanta, 1272 Fairview Rd., N. E. Cr 4922 after 6 P. M. 5 ducks, 4 hens, 1. drake. $1.50 ea. $7.00 for lot. Mrs. A. W. Wheeler, Conley, Rt. 1 guineas, mostly hens, $12.00 FOB. Mrs. Elbert Overton, Bowdon, Ri 2: 4 guineas, 3 hens, 1 rooster, $7.00. Will ship. Malcom Miles, Metter. Trio geese, $5.00: 4 Guinea hens, 1 rooster, $5.00. Also long yellow-legged Cornish roost- er, $3.00. All 1943 hatch. A. D Cook, Sylvester, Rt. 1. 15 Big boned Bronze turkeys, 8 mos. old. Will sell mates or ee J. E. Rice, Madison, Rt. hens, 1 tom, April hatched, $20.00, or 1 hen, 1 tom, $15.00. COD or check with order.' G. Bryan, Philomath. M. B. tom, wt. about 22 Ibs. early April 1943 hatch, $10.00. eet L. White, Buckhead, t.~5 8 ea. Dark bronze toms and hens at my home. Also for sale or exc. for corn and hay, 1 black mare mule, wt. 1000 ibs. Will work anywhere. D._ F. Warnock, Tarrytown. e POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS WANTED: Want 2 mixed bantam roost- ers, light col., about 1 yr. old, |at 50c ea. H. C. O Neal; Davis- boro. : Want 1" to 20 little bantams, also want purebred S. C. Black for hatching. uote prices. Mrs. Hattie Hollo- ee Barnesville, P. O. Box Want 1 or 2 Jap Black Tailed bantam hens. State age and best. price, or will exc. Jap Black Tailed cock for hen. J. Giles, Macon. 2204 Napier "Lave: (RFD). N. H. Red cockerels, ready by express, or exc. for Kudzu } 8 Purebred White African Bronze turkeys, big boned, 2. POULTRY WANTED | CORNIS _AND GAMES WANTE Want 15 or 20 purebred, large type Dark Cornish pul- lets or grown hens. State what you have, anc price. Mrs. Jesse Beers Bremen, P. O. Box Want 2 P;. B; Dark Blue: S. C. hens and 1 cock, same color and type. Must be purebred Pit games. Oscar L. Wiggins, Demorest. Want first class pit game, 6 or bAby cock, Ke Hi. Crawford, Tiger. Want buv pit game, any breed, 6 or more lb. cocks. A. a Burson, Atlanta, 258 Mills LEGHORNS WANTED: Want 50 healthy, large type, English S. C. W. Leghorns, lay- ing or soon ready to lay. State age and price. Come after if within 50 mi. Answer promptly, Mrs. H: Darnell, Evans, Rt 1. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS. ETC. WANTED: Want Spring 1943 hatch Nar- agansett turkey tom: State age, wt., markings and price. Mrs. Kor: Box 405.. Want 6 guinea hens. Mrs. J. S. Ball, Jackson. Want young wild turkey tom and hen turkeys-for restocking forest land. J. C. Archer, San- dersville. 4 POSITIONS WANTED Want job looking after cat- tle and doing other farm work. C. M. Waters. Brunswick, 2015 Gordon. Man with family. wants small farm near Atlanta. J. A. Bennett, Atlanta.-504 Wind- son St.. S. W. Want job on fone looking after mules and other stock. 27 yrs. old. crippled. no bad habits and reliable. Want $1.25 day salary. T. B. McDonald. Jr,, Barretts. P.O. Ray City. Want job on farm in Fulton Co. looking after poultry. flow- ers, garden and other gen. work. . Want with Christian people. rs. Sstelle oa Atlanta. 836 Wood St.. OW, Be 1862 W. Man with large family wants job on farm for wages. 7 to work, Want at least $2.00 day. Mrs. Lester S. Pickett. Atlanta. 377 Cooper St. Want 1 H. crop on Pope Todd. Carrollton. Rt. 5 Honest, reliable. exp. man wants to make connection at once, to raise Cattle and feed stuff for same: Sound propo- sition only considered. At H, | least 4 R. house. on school and Mail Rt. J. bridge. Rt. 1, Want a 2 H. farm for wages N. Young. Se or on halves. Good-4 R. house |- with elec., good water wood. Have to be moved. J. L. Jackson, Palmetto, Rt. 1. Near Reco. Sober, hones farmer wants good farm with good cow and hog pasture, good house, school bus Rt., Have own tools, stock and cows, prefer within 25 mi. Milledgeville. T. N. Smith, Jr., Carrs Station. Man and son want 1 H. crop on halves. Good land, house, barn, water, wood, with good man. Have to be moved and have | some groceries while working crop. W. G. Ferguson, Dahlonega, Rt. 4 Want job on farm, -prefer with aged couygle. Am 50 yrs. old, drive tractor and other light work, or will go 50-50 with someone that cannot fur- nish mule. J... RP. -Thomas, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Want place as Caretaker of estcte or farm; raise chickens garden etc.,. 60 wrs. old, no and family. Good ref. E., Cawly, Avondale Estate. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3, stand of turpentine on eee ont eet: 2-row tractor. cotton, ee peanuts. etc.. in Candler Cou ie = He Edenfield. pelnere woman for farm work. | milking. = Mrs. J. Rome, Rt. 3: one Want man for ge HH: ce oH farm. Good land. good. young mules. 4-R. house on schoo bus line. Furnish 2-3 001 cows. Plant cotton. corn. | vegetables, 50-50 basis. Pav ea until crop time. H. M. C. Walker, Ellenwood.-Rt. 1. Want man with family te work 2-H. crop 50-50 basis. Would trade with a man with 1 plow hand if he had some help. Good -community. house, good land. : man, McDonough, Rt. 3. . Want at once man to tend 1-H. farm, 25 wife both work. Ludowici, Rt. 1. Want 2 or 3H. farmer or halves. 2 houses. good. and tools, also pasture. wood, . V. Capps, Cochran RFD 2. ee Want small family to share house and work 1 H. crop, 50- 50 basis: truck or gen. crop Or for wages. W. G. K Conley. See ing at the ground, on 50-50 basis; also tend 2 acres tobacco if wanted. See at once. ford Shannon. Nicholls, Rt. Want white or col. help. on stock farm, for good. wages. wood, garden. weekly. 5 mi. : ue Come or woes . Hires. Arlington, Rt. own work stock for two. horse farms. good land. com fortable houses, wod,. excellent water. Cutter, DeSota. Want good. farmers for 3 ton. =: Lottis. ra Mangum St.. : Ss. W. is. Good house, and wood. Mrs. J. C. ce A ma, Rt. 2 Want col. ganaily for 20 ai crop on halves. Good house, land. plenty wood, church an school in sight: on Mail route, he I have stock and will move a furnish Run: Bille 2: Levi Pafford. Stockton. : Want family to operate Y or H. farm, good land. in good community:'on mail and school bus route, near church: fa want help to work 10% or $6.00 per bbl. Geo. W. tt Eastman. Rt. 3. Box 66. Want family to one. on Vegetable farm. near Atlan Truck driver preferred. P% man $2.00 to $2.50 day dewends ing on what he can and will di Good house with elec. R. Sams, Clarion, es Atlanta. on shares. saber and willing workers. : C. Langley. Stone a Rel $120.00 mo. and house. Walt Savonen, McKinnon. ae Want a farm hand for yea ton, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2. Want good man for 95 A. - cultivation. 32 A. cotton allot ment, 22 A. bottom land (wi produce bale per acre); a 1 or 2 H. crop on 50-50 basis to good man. Good house and barns. Rev. W. L. Lawrence. Locu Grove. Rt. 2. . es Want good. honest, cone family. white or col. for 2-H, farm. 50-50 basis. Good land. Newly repaired 4-R. hous stock, tools. On bus line, mai near church. 7 Mi, N. Marietta on Sandy Plains Rd. J. B. Knight. Marietta. RED. Want middiezsed couple look after 100 A. farm on hwy. near Crabapple. garden and chickens, have cows and hogs if wanted. Can raise crop on 3rd _ and 4t Burton Bridges, Atlanta, 5A5 Oakland Ave. Se E. BETWEEN 600 AND 800 MILLION SEEN AS COST, DEPENDING ON PRODUCTION VOLUME. WASHIN GION, Jan. Ye (Atlanta i ournal) War food Administrator Marvin Jones Wednesday announced the min#mum levels at which the Government proposes to support producer prices of more than 30 farm commodities ander a 1944 a program calling for. a. record out- ef oe | Under present price contral polidies: the support pro- gram would cost the Government between $600, 000,000 and $800,000,000, the final amount Gependline on volume of ~ production. ; Be The cost would de saepeed m assuring onions re- ins in excess of OPA ceilings on some crops. Jones emphasized that the support program was ae ject. to action of Congress making provision for carrying ut the support prices and will not be effective unless such. provision is made, ess had assured him there was no. strong~opposition to. the support pricesas such, - However, a powerful antisubsidy ae is Gentine a request of President Roosevelt that the WFAs Commodity, - Credit Corporation be allowed toassume the cost of the rice support program. It is insisting that the OPA put its itt ceiling prices in line with the farm support prices. COMMODITIES ABOVE CEILINGS Commodities which would be supported at levels above OPA ceilings include the vegetable oil crops. (peanuts, soy- beans and flaxseed), vegetables for processing, sugar, dry yeans, cheddar cheese, some fruits for processing, some fruit juices and peanut butter. : ~The new support program which is desisned: to assure armers return i in line with wartime production costs and hence to encourage maximum production, follow the gen- eral pattern of a similar program last year?- Sileht increases were proposed for a number of com- hes including corn, wheat, cotton, peanuts, soybeans, flaxseed. sugar beets, sugar cane, sweet potatoes, barley and grain. sorghums. Only hogs will be ie toa lower support price, beginning next October. Various devices will be used, Jones said, to carry out the price minimums. These will include loans, Government purchase of affected commodities, and direct payments to farmers. : DHS support prices included: | - HOGSGood to choice butcher hoes Of ie ied reights, $13.75, Chicago basis, until October 1. From Oc- He said administration leaders i in Con- : an aPe Farm await tober 1, 1944, to March DAS 1945, the price will he for hogs weighing from 200 to 240 pounds. ; CORNFighty- five per cent of parity price oF _as of next October 1. The support price on the 1943 erop ranges from 81 to. 97 cents a bushel in the commercial belt and from 81 cents to $1.01 elsewhere. The 1944 p: is expected to be higher because: parity is expected to higher than at the time the 1943 prices were established ; 85 per cent of parity on October 1, 1943. WHEATHighty-tive per, cent of ae as of J uly 1. The 1943 support price averages $1.24 a bushel at the fa: - Because of an anticipated 1 increase in the parity prices 2 1944 support level is expected tobe fishers 72 - COTTONNinety per cent of parity as of August The 1943 support level is 18.41 cents a pound for 7-8 ine middling. An anticipated increase in the parity, rice would heoat the 1944 support price over last years. SOYBEANS$1.94 a bushel for gren and : soybeans grading No. 2 or better with 14 per cent mois _eontent. The 1943 price as $1.80. Support prices will = 20 Sia lower for brown, black and mixed sro 3 TOBACCO PARITY | ee "TOBACCONinety per cent of parity or the same cent of parity as in 1943. Tobacco sold, however, for mg than the support levels. PEANUTS$150 a ton for Spanish, Virginia and Vv Jencia types, and $140 for runner types. This is an increase : of $10 for all types. ~ BLACKEYE PEAS (Southern) $5. 75 for U. s N 1 grade; unchanged from 1943. : EGGSAn annual average of United States far price of 34 cents a dozen, or the same-as in 1948. CHICKENS AND TURKEYSNinety per deh of parity. The support price does not apply to broilers ! chickens weighing less than three pounds live weight. BUTTERForty- SIX cents, Chicago basis; ee oe from 1943. SKIM MILK POWDERUnited States oun grade spray process, 14.5 cents a pound, and roller process, 12. cents, Midwest plant basis. These prices are unchanged. FLUID MILK AND BUTTERFATDairy feed st sidy payments will be continued at rates to be announ: each month. : CURED SWEET POTATOESFrom $1. 50. a busk in December to $1.75 in March, compared with $1.30 $1.65 for similar period during past marketing season. GRAIN SORGHUMSNo. 2 or better, $1 a bushel cemona and California and 95 cents in other states. Th prices are 10 cents higher than in 1943. ARM | HELP WANTED Want reliable white woman to live in home and help with farm work for salary. Mrs. W. R. Bishop. Atlanta. 1591 Alder Court, SE. Cr 3192. Want a farm te ae colored, for farm work, 1% mi. Sparta ou paved Hwy. . plenty wood, pasture: cows. and hogs on shares, Large barn and tools. aoe S. In- graham. Sparta. (L. S. Ingram High & Industrial School, col- Ore Want nice while or colored, middleaged woman to do gen. wogk around farm. Good home and reasonable. salary. hee . Gresham. Decatur, Rt: 2 Want reliable white woman to live with family on farm} nd help with farm work. $30.- 00 mo. and board to right per- son. G. M. Cochran, Jr.., Se nds. Bainbridge. Want iniddleaged white Christian woman who needs home life with elderly couple nd do farm work. For details write or se. Mrs. S. W. Huey, Atlanta, 647 Lawton St.. S. W. Want reliable family for 2-3- H. farm for standing rent on home place of late A. C. Ware, Cooksville. Good house and land. in Cooksville. Franklin ilwy. Goss Mattox, Hogans-. ill. Want small family, white or col. tor farin and dairy work. will furnish house, garden and patches free: oe D. McCurry. pee 1e6 5 Jarl eee 2-tee Tar mer: ae or col. on 50-50 basis. ood 4-R. house, woods aie ood land. stock. 1 Mi. from xurch and_ school. Cay fur- sea to make. erop. ; hel Smith, Winder, New, white|s house, artesian water, 2 good | f FARM HELP. WAN TED FARM HELP WANTED | FARM. HELP WANTED Want good man to ork 50 acres good land ( have 2 good mules) on halves. 1 mi. own and good*school. L. M. Jones. Molena. > Want good farmer for 200 acre farm, 1 mi. Suwanee. on uwanee Creek. Thirds and ourths of standing rent. Ap- ply: W.. Te wil Ison, Suwanee. Want a sober, honest farm hand to work on farm: one who can go ahead with work. Good wages. board and laundry.. Write. he r McCul- lough, Jesup. Rt. Want young woman of good character for farm work. J: T. Bass, Tifton, 903 So. Central ANG.2 farm (good land) on halves: 1 farm. creek bottoms. ' for standing rent or thirds and ee : ae SS bus and Maul route. 5 mi. So. Jonesboro. Good 4 R. house. out- houses, ete. Alex H. Steph = bee Ben enhens, Jones Want foie White or col.. fo work 2 or 3 H. farm on halves. 4 R. house, water. wood; school bus by door: also man to work by the day. Den. Luke, Sycamore. mie: Want share croppers or Day hands. Regular work. House. wood and garden free. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Want reliable white family to raise broilers (chickens) on halves. Must have experience and give ref. Have 4-1 M.. and 1-2500. cap. poultry. houses. fully equipped. Jos. B. Shields. aunts, 1326 Glenwood AVC Sa Ja p22 8. - Wantereliable woman to live a family and do farm work. No milking, Norton. C alary. _ nyers. Box 124 Want col. Haiiily for 1 pie: CoW.. - Want at once, man to work 4500 Turpentine cups, also a small crop on 50-50 basis. Y. G Harper, Wray, Rt. 1, 3 * Want farm hand, man or wo- (man, who can plow, single man preferred, at once, for wages or vc. halves, in Mon- roe Co. No drunkard. Also want man to clean out and fix well on my farm. At once. Mrs. J. B. NeSmith, Forsyth, Re - Want 1 or 2 H- croppers on halves. Good house, land, alsd barn, stock, 4 mi. West Hamp- ton. F. ee Turnipseed, Hamp- ton: Rt. X Want ica. middleaged: couple, white or colored, for small farm, 18 mi, Atlanta. Light truck farming and care- taking. Straight salary and shares or salary if preferred. C. E. Conkin, Atlanta, 715 ae -Haverty a Ma Want white Sa ta live with old couple on farm and help with farm work for $10.00 mo. and home. Must be thoroughly reliable. Mrs. Dora Loftis. Colbert. Rt. 2. Want small family. white or col. for. gen. farming. drive truck, ete. House. wood and ee salary by day or wee . F. Wages. Lithonia. Want col. farm help. $12.00 week and house. Fred Parker, Decatur. Rainbow Dr.. Rt. 1. De 2215. Want 1 or 2 Ht tarmer on 3rds and 4ths. Must furnish self. Tend any amount land wanted. 5 A. good bottom land. Close to churches. On Mt. Zion school bus line. 2 mi. West of Jake. Come see or | Write. | iL i Pate. Waco. Rt. Qe id. A. Lance, Red ae Want 1a or col., on halves, to cultivate tobacco, cotton, peanuts, and feed crop: also want wage hand, single or married, white or colored. WO, Gaon, Adel. = Want white man or with family for farm and truck growing, also handy man. 3 R. house (nicely painted, elec. lights) at edge of town: wood }on place, garden, 1/2 mi. town. Ref. required. No - whiskey drinker. Pay $2.06 day. lL. T. Anderson, Augusta, Rt. 4. Want 5 families to work on farm for 1944. Good, sandy land river farm, close to church and school, furnish house, wood, garden and potato patch- es, $1. 50 day and furnish work the year round. M. Clem-|, ones, Rome, Rt. No. 2602 or 2105" Want. nice woman to help with farm work. Must be heal- thy. Give good home and wages. Mrs. L. W. Kennedy, Milledgeville, Rt. 5. Want white woman, reliable, to do farm work. W- Y. Harper, Wray. Large farm io let out on shares, all or any part of it. Exceptionally good land, hous- es and stock. Furnish croppers if not able furnish selves. Have about 15,000 bearing peac trees, Hileys, Elbertas, Early Rose on this farm that will rent or let out on shares. J. P. Corley, Manchester. Want farm help. Part fie pay. 3 R. house, close to mar- ket, church, store. Good land for vegetable growing: good. well in yard and can have elec. if desired. phone Co. cropper, white school. 8 mi. school bus and Want Besa man, wh black, as share cropp 2, 3 or 5 H. farm. Good hou Bldgs.. etc. near Church Atlanta, 10 Gritty, oe: Dickinson, | | fin. Want large family to op 2 H. farm and cut pulp on 50-50 basis. Good h stock, tractor and tools: churches, stores a-d sce gs Role: at Queen, New! Want good farmer for 5 .}cleared land, house, flow well, standing rent..Goo den. On Salt River: us mule and 1/ o crop on hi: Near ship yard. Mary. H. beck, eridan. = ae 1/2 mi. WES Bee 1, Box 558A. Want woman to assice farm work. No milking. \ Lillie Wilson, Chamblee R Want refined couple for crop, with mule; new h barns, pasture, near Sto Standing rent. < Rae stone Mtn Rta: Want honesi, soper. wife to cultivate a fin : hi{crop on 50-50 basis. G and not able to work. exch: L. P. Mills, Brookl Want farm help, whit col,, for 1 H. crop on ha: Good 4 R. house, good ga school bus, Mail route, to church, 7 mi. East Elbs Ernest A. Blair, E t Want single ma to work on fa m, \ Meeks, Axson. :