ehcseing ss Poni Linder
Sometime ago I wrote an article in the Bulletin comparing
actions of some Governmental Bureaus to the action of the
wiish in running backwards.
The proposal of the Office of Price Administration to fur-
. -educe prices of farm products is an outstanding example
this.
The proposal to reduce the supply of nitrate of soda to Am-
san farmers and force the use of nitrate of ammonia, which
most undesirable product for agricultural use, is another
standing example.
I have written the following. letter to Honorable Marvin
es, War Food Administrator, in W ashington, which is self
J
rplanatory and which is reproduced herewith for your full
ormation.
Write your Senators and Congressmen and urge them to
strong measures to prevent any further obstruction being
ced in the way of food production in 1944,
Honorable Marvin Jones,
Food -Administrator,
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Jones: In Re: Chilean Niteate of Soda
Chilean nitrate of soda has for many years been
the outstanding source of nitrogen for farmers, espec-
ially for top dressing.
It is my information that for the year ending June
30, 1943, our importations of Chilean nitrate of soda
were slightly more than 1,000,000 tons, of which 1,-
000,000 tons were allocated by the War Production
Board for agricultural purposes.
I am informed that until recently arrangements
had been made for 700,000 tons of Chilean nitrate of
soda to be allocated to agricultural uses during the
next season, with an option of securing an additional
300,000. tons. This would make a total of A, 000, 000
tons, the same as last year.
- Tam further informed that in the last few days
this allotment has been changed from a maximum of
1,000,000 tons to a maximum of 500,000 tons. This, of
course, is a- reduction of fifty per rent from last year.
aed; 000, 000 tons made available last year represent-
eda considerable reduction below the normal demand.
Before me are reports of Georgia Experiment Sta-
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
We wish to advise that the supply of all articles ad-
ertised in The Market Bulletin, especially plants, seed,
produce, etc., is limited and wish to request that you be not
isappointed if your order is not filled. Our advertisers
ecessarily fill the first orders received and the supply may
be exhausted before your letter arrives. Send your reply
promptly as the first orders received are the ones which
will be filled. We request your kind indulgence during this
period of shortage of all farm products.
TOM LINDER,
_ Commissioner of Agriculture.
Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets
Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
for No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named:
_ tion and South Carolina Experiment Station, both of
which show that the sodium content of nitrate of soda
is the best substitute for potash in fertilizer. And, as
you know, there is a grave shortage of potash as well
as of nitrate of soda.
According to the report of the Gorpia Experiment
Station, covering several years experiments, the increas-
ed yield of seed cotton per acre amounted to an average
of fifty-five pounds due entirely to sodium contained j cee
the nitrate of soda.
Ammonium nitrate, most of which is imported the
same as Chilean nitrate, is most unsatisfactory for use
in commercial mixed fertilizers, Ammonium nitrate, in |
my opinion, is impossible as a side dresser on account _
-of the fact that it will not remain pulverized. As soon
as Ammonium nitrate is pulverized it will immediately
harden again into a solid mass.
I am reliably informed that. this eaeoseas cut in
the supply of nitrate of soda is due to the activities of
some one in the War Production Board. However, ven
ean no doubt ascertain where the trouble lies.
It igs my understanding that on Monday and ee
day, October 4, and 5th, the Office of Price Adminis-
tration is having a hearing in Washington with anidea
of reducing the farmers prices on cabbage, beans,
peas, tomatoes, peppers, spinach, cucumbers, egg plant,
-cantaloupes and other vegetable and truck. crops.
With the farmers fertilizer being cut by one
branch of the Government,and with the price of his
erops being cut by another branch of the Government,
it takes no prophet to see that the 1944 crop will likely
be smaller than the 1943 crop.
As I understand it, under the present set up, fe
powers of the Food Administrator are superior to the
powers of the OPA with regard to food crops. 2
I think it is urgently necessary that you step into
the picture on Monday and Tuesday and see that the -
prices of these food crops are not reduced by the Ones.
of Price Administration. oe
I am taking the liberty of sending copies of ae =
letter to our Senators and Congressmen, and Commiss-
ioners of Agriculture, as I know they will be very much
interested in getting this situation remedied.
We are counting on you to see that the situation
ig remedied and want you to know that if we can be so es
assistance all you have to do is call on us.
Thanking you for your prompt and a atten
tion to this matter, I am
Sincerely yours,
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Show and Sale At Public Auction
of
REGISTERED HEREFORD AND POLLED HEREFORD
Cattle consisting of 52 head open and bred heifers and
cows and bulls at Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. SALE AT 1:00 P. M. EWT.
For catalogue and information write.
W. E. AYCOCK, Moultrie.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
aS
f September
Se
September
September
September
- September
~ September
September
September
_ September
October 1, 1943 Per Cwl.
23 (Thursday)Valdosta -$14.10
24 (Friday)Thomasville _____-_-_____- = 14.25
57 GVionday)sylvester _._._________- ees 14.10
28 (Tuesday)Arlington _______-______- 14.00
28 (Tuesday)Nashville ________- 14.15
299 (Wednesday)Vidalia _: 13.86
TOP FED CATTLE
23 (Thursday)Valdosta .00-$13.00
24 (Friday)Thomasville --.________1V. 12.00
27 (Monday)Sylvester __-_-____-__- 13.00
28 (Tuesday)Arlington 13.00
28 (Tuesday)Nashville ____-_-_______-_ +. 11.50
29 (Wednesday)Vidalia ;
Turnip Salad, bu. hprs.
October 1, 1943
Apples, bulk, per bu.
Ailania :
Beans (Lima), bulk, per bu.
Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs.
Collards, per doz. bunches
Eggplant, per bu. hprs.
Mustard Greens, bushels mostly
Peas (Field) bulk, per bu.
Peppers, per bu. hprs. _
Squash, bu. hprs.
Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu.
Turnips (bunched), per doz. bun.
at of June 6,
8 ern
Geli farm and equipment, crop:
and stock, together, or sell farm
alone. Fine. water. See or write
N.
: Wednesday,
Seok = .
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By Department of Agriculture
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- Baxecutive Office, State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
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SPECIAL NOTICE |
FARM LAND FOR SALE
INCUBATORS AND
-BROODERS FOR SALE
i CORRYCTION NOTICE
55 A. land, good well water:
some good land, some not so
good, been lying out for 3 or.
4 yrs. 6 R. house in good living
cond. Good place for cattle
raising,
good range, good
ream of water. % mi. Hwy.
50.00 cash. Situated 11 mi.
W. LaGrange. Mrs. J. H.
Bales, LaGrange, South Barn-
rd. St.
16 acres good Jand,-3 mi. lim-
its Athens, fronting new At-
lanta Highway. Electric line
on front; nearly 100 large pe-
an: trees (capable of produc-
ing 35 lbs, per tree: last years
yield about $750.00). For sale,
125.00 per acre. Dr. J. L.
-endley, Athens, 207 South-
utual Bldg. .
132 A. farm, Habersham Co.,
20 A. fine bottom land; around
25 A. good timber.
2 houses,
9-r., 1 4-r., outbuildings, trac-
or, harrow, plows and combine.
Ray Sutton, Clarkesville.
420 A. fine farm lands, Pied-
mont section, paved Washing-
on-Tignall rd.; 200 A. cultiva-
tion, 70 A. fine pasture, 100,000
ft. saw pine, in 10 yrs., 400,000
ft.; 4 tenant houses, fine resi-
dence, jarge barns, stables, new
chicken house. Res. with all im-
provements. $35.00 A. Terms if
desired. W. W. Quinn, Wash-
et Rt. 3.
: FARMS FOR RENT
2h. farm, 16 mi. Atlanta, 6-r.
bce. good land, suitable for
all crops; good for truck farm-
ing. Near church; school bus by
door. Mrs. Cordelia Dease, Rex.
12 a. land and 5-r. house for
rent, $15.00 month. W. F. Bent-
ley, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
INCUBATORS AND
_ BROODERS FOR SALE
_ @ilec. inc., 300 egg cap., for
ae All inquiries answered. M.
H. Harley, Savannah, 15 Helm-
ken St.
500 chick cap., wood burning
brooder for sale. Come see it.
ri W. Jackson, Fayetteville,
was
1 Super Hatch ine., 500 cap.,
oil burning, $20.00; oil burner
brooder, 300 cap., $8. 00; 1 De
Loach corn mill, 30 in., rock bot-
tom runner, $25.00. "All good
ond. and prices at my place, 1
tod Bankhead hwy. on Dakdale
, 8. S., Austell, Rt. 2.
1 : Big Gray Hen incubator, 110
a. $5.50 postpaid; also 5
White * Pekin grown ducklings,
$6.25 my express office. Cash
with order. H. F. Redfern,
Mitchell, Rt. 3. 5
A 10, 000 chick cap. Buckeye
for sale. Cal or write E. G,
ae: Jeffersonville.
5 sec. metal battery diac
brooder, 500 cap.; also wooden
- deck for same, cheap for
ish, John acs. Atlanta,
02 "sediony ate, N. E. He 0932.
1 intermediate battery, 5
decks; 3 finishing batteries, ea.
4 decks, ea. 3 ft. wide, 6 ft.
high, 6 ft. long, creosoted wood
frames, other parts metal; 1 fin-
isher has dropping boards and
scraper, other metal pans. $35.00
and $25.00 ea. or $100.00 for the
4. W. M. Rockel, Thomasville,
Rt. 1.
2 Zip electric fibre brooders,
50-150: chick size, indoor model,
$4.45 ea., postpaid. S. M. Stout,
Warm Springs.
Champion Bell City 230-eg |
inc., oil heat, copper boiler, in-
struction pook; frt. paid up to
300 miles; for $15. 00. A. L, Har-
din, White, Rte-1, Box 62.
I defiance elec. brooder, per-
feet cond.; 42 in. canopy, 200-
chick cap. $10.00 F.O.B. Mrs.
F, G. Hartley, Ft. Gaines.
300-egg cap. elec. Super Hatch
ine., only used 3 times, $50.00.
Sam A. Northeutt, Toccoa, eare
Toccoa Funeral Home.
1 Buckeye ker. brooder, 500
cap.; $10.00 here. Also want
buy an elec. or ker. inc., 150 to
500 cap., in good cond. Mrs.
W. F. Tucker, Pelham, Rt. 1.
Some poultry equipment,
used 1 season, for sale. Write
for list and price. Mits- a Ww;
Hamm, Summit, Rt.
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED
Want good coal burning
brooder and Buckeye _ Incu-
bator. G. Buyers, Whites-
burg.
Want buy an incubator, l, 000
eggs or laraer. Must be good
cond. F. D. Garrison, Cornelia.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Good many perennial syn-
flower roots, flowers now, 10
"rt. tall. gbe doz:. in* doz. i1dts,
postpaid. Mrs, J. W. Hamm,
Summit. Rt. 1.
Many flower acuttings, ger.,
dbl, hibiscus, small ferns,
eoleus, begonias, Jerusalem
eherris, 10c ea. rooted, 15e to
50c ea. Mrs. F. Ryan, Talla-
poosa.
Camellia Japonicas, Ever-
green Indica, Japanese azaleas,
Tea-Olive, Viburnum, Chinese
holly, banana shrub, yellow
oleander, photinia, Fijo, varie--
gated, green pittssporum, red
barberry, gardenia. Any 2 for
ol. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cor-
ele.
Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c C..|
500 for $2.00: jonquils, 25c doz.;
Star of Bethlehem, 50c C.
hite, May narcissus, 23c doz.
No stamps, Miss Grace Akins,
Hartwell, Rt.
Coral vines, 2 for 25c: Flow-
er seed, American lavender,
stock, yellow daisy, also turnip
seed, shogain, 10 pkt. P. P. on-
50e orders. Cash. Mrs. Ida
Taylor, Arlington.
30 well rooted Weeping Wil-
lows. 50c ea. Louis Haves
Veal, Tennille. Rt. 1.
f
fe
eral slips.
- FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
Chas. Grass, $1.50 bu. Mim-
osa, abelia, good reoted, $2.00
doz,: Nandena, 15 to 75c: daf-
fodils. paper white narcissus,
35 large bulbs, $1.00: . Elder,
Shasta daisies, 35c doz. Add
poe Mrs. Will Wise, Wad-
ey.
Amaryllis lily, large, single
blooms, red, 15c ea.; Rain lily,
pink, single bloom, 10 bulbs,
25c; asparagus, Sprengeria
ferns, large pot, $1.00 pot. Ferns
not shipped. Mrs. J. T. Jones,
McIntyre, Rt. 1.
Magnolia, long leaf pine,
sweet bay. crepe myrtle, pink,
red, yellow, white dogwood,
gallberry, sweet myrtle, black
haw, crabapple 1 to 8 ft., 10c
to 35c ea. plus postage. No
stamps, nor echks. Mrs. A. R.
Harrison, Dublin.
500 ea., yellow Narcissus and
yellow jonquil and 200 April
narcissus. bulbs, $1.00 C. del.
Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Valley.
Jonquils, 15 doz; sweet, yel-
low narcissus and butter and
egg bulbs, 30c doz; Roman,
Blue Hyacinths, and Red Spi-
der lilies, 35c doz. bulbs. Mrs.
H.-G Jarrell: Butler, -Rtc2.
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 35c
C; red geranium cuttings, 15c
ea, 3 30c; Klondike strawberry
plants, 35c C; White Irish, 40c
doz. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 2.
including
begonias, geraniums, ferns, lan-
tanas, butterfly bushes, etc.
Would like to sell in one or two
lots. If interested write Mrs.
Janie Almon, Luthersvilie,
Ophiopogon evergreen border
plant (lavender blooms), 3c ea.
Will exchange for thrift or Jan-
anese iris. Mrs. Russell 8. Bev-
erly, Ochlocknee.
Narcissus bulbs, Chinese sa-
cred lily No. 1, 60ce doz.; 2 doz.
$1.10; smaller size, 40c doz.;
dbl. phoenix, 36c doz.; yellow
cluster (April bloomer), 20c.
doz., 2 doz. 35c. Miss Mittie
Collins, Smtihville, Rt. 1.
Century pot plant, magic lily,
baby doll pot rose, 25c ea.;
ferns, hydrangea, geraniums,
umbrella palm, justicia, jun cac-
tus, large, 60c, or 2 $1.00;
blooming size mixed bulbs, $1. 00
C. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Tooms-
boro. .
Tea olives, tulip poplar, dog-
woods, crabapples, sweet shrubs,
yellow jasmine, hollies, 1 ft. 15c;
2 ft. 25c; 3 ft. 40c. Add postage.
Miss Mat Tice+-McGraw, Ir-
winton.
Dbl. tube rose, white iris, 25c
doz.; Star of Bethlehem, physo-
stegia, 50c C.; ginger lilies, 10
ea. Exchange for well rooted
,Scuppernong or white nest on-
ions or sage plants. Mrs. J. T.
Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3, Bx. 405.
Gold waves, bleoms in Sept.,
grows 5 and 6 ft. tall, clusters
of blooms, per. 25c clump roots,
3 50c. One clump will have sev-
Orange Day lilies,
40c C; purple flags, 25c doz.
Add postage.
lips, Ashland, Rt. 1.
Well rooted 1-yr.-old boxwood
plants, 30c doz. or $2.25 C, Older
Plants 5c to 35c ea. Add post- }-
age. Miss Mary Condor, Pal-
metto.
Large white Roinan hyacinth
bulbs (3, 5 or more stems ea.
bulb), $1.00 doz.; small white (1,
3 stems ea.), 75c doz.; large blue
Roman hyacinth bulbs, 75c doz.;
small blue, 60c doz. No less
than 2 doz. mailed. M. O. only.
Mrs. W..H. Bagley, Cusseta.
3 doz. yellow jonquils, 8 doz.
yellow cluster narcissus, 25c
doz.; rose colored dbl. poppy
seed, 10c lb.; white and red
spruce sweet pea seed, 10c 1-2
cupful. Susie Dasher, Marlow.
Blooming size daffodils and
narcissus, mixed, $1.00 C.; some
tulips and hyacinths, 40c doz.;
boxwood, 25c ea.; flowering
shrubs and evergreens, 25c-50c
ea, Mrs. C. EH. Leverett, Rt. 1,
Box 384, Atlanta.
Bulbs, white peonies, 20c ea.;
white April narcissus, 50c C.
Good time to put them out. Add
postage. Ethel Sullivan, Mari-
etta, Rt. 2.
Two 3-yr.-old cape jasmines,
1 blooms this summer, $3.00 ea.;
green wandering jew cuttings,
3 25c; white hydrangea cuttings,
2 25ce. Add postage. Cash or
M. O.no checks. Mrs. P. E.
SarreHs, Sr., Royston, Rt. 1.
Yellow, pink, bronze and va-
riegated Iris bulbs, 30e doz.;
tube roses, 25c doz.; Mrs. Ww. M.
Vickers, Siloam.
Large Yegal lily ala $2.00
doz.; white orehid iris, from In-
dia, fine for corsage, 3 $1.00;
Siberian iris, light blue, 60c
doz.; purple 40 doz. $1.00 orders
repaid. Hes W. L. Kinsey, Dal-
on, Rt. 4, Box 20.
3 25e;
Mrs. Oscar Phil-
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
President, City of Portland,
red and yellow King Humbert,
Richard Wallace, Allemania,
Crimson Beddar cannas, 35c
doz., $2.25 C. Exchange for big
bulbs Amaryllis, Shasta daisy
(single and dbl), pink rudbeckia,
Pollyantha roses (assorted col-
ors), or what have you. Mrs.
M. Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.
2 rose bushes, pink monthly,
25c.; Irish lily bulbs, yellow,
pink, white, blue 75c C. Add
postage. Miss Margie White,
Temple, Rt. 1.
Shrubbery for sale. 12 cherry
laurels, $4.00; 2 mimosas, $1.00;
4 sweet pomegranates, $2.00;
100 white honeysuckles, $10.00;
100 purple wisteria vines, $10.00.
Or sell in smaller quantities. |
Mrs. N. Brady, Caire, Ri. 2:
Pink hyacinth
$2.00 doz. Also narcissus at 75c
doz. Stock limited; order early.
Willie Tanner, Flippen, Box 65.
406 little reoted boxwoods,
$8.00 for lot,f.o.b.; Klondike and
Mountain delicious strawberry
plants, $2.00 M. Not del. 6 Red-
gold plants with ea. order of 5
C. No checks.
gon, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Dbl. japonica, 6 yr., well root-
ed, 50c ea.; boxwood, 50c ea.;
dogwood, 4 $1.00; Easter lilies,
85 doz.; King Alfred daffodils,
380 or more extremely large ,85e dog: blue glow, 50c doz.;
. pot flowers for sale,
paper white narcissus, 35c doz.;
hydrangea, $1.00 doz.; aster
bushes, 50c. Mrs. J. C. Keener,
Ellijay, Rt. %.
Dbl. japonica, 6 yr. old, well
rooted, 50c ea.; dogwood, 4
$1.00; lemon lilies, King Alfred
daffodils, Easter lilies, 35 doz.;
blue glow, 50 doz.: aster
pushes, 50c. Mrs. Etta Barrett,
| Bllijay, Rt. 3.
Blue lupine seed for sale. 8c
lb. David S. Quarterman, Ray
City, Re.
Emperor erumpet daffodils,
Calif. blue violets, periwinkle,
poeticus narcissus, $1. 00 C.; per.
phiox, blue iris, verbena, 25.
hibiscus, almonds, althea,
rhododendron, 90c doz.
Add postage. Stamps acc. Ta-
mar Teem, Talking Rock.
Wild azaleas, pink and purple
altheas, weeping Mary, pink
hardy hibiscus, 50e doz.; wild
iris, orange day lilies, leopard
lilies, 50c C,; exchange for feed
sacks or clothing. Add postage.
Mrs. Manda hee Ellijay,
te:
- Yellow jonquil ies le ea.}
dbl. butter eggs, le ea. Add
postage!l. Miss Lena Crump,
Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Choice collection 12, 2-3 ft.
camellia japonica plants, $75.00.
doz.3
To be dug by buyer in Novem-
ber. Also other shrubhery. Mrs.
R. L. Williams, Boston.
Hyacinth biooming bulbs, col.
pink, 4 ea.; tulips, blooming
size, assorted colors, 4c eac. J.
R. Howington, Commerce.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Exc. amaryllis bulbs at $2.00
doz. and up, for blooming size,
rooted cape jasmine, chrysan-
themums, iris, hydrangea, white
wisteria, white crepe myrtle,
Regal lilies and ever-blooming
rose bushes. Mrs. R. Wells,
Waycross, Rt. 4.
Want paper white narcissus
and white and pink hyacinths,
Will exc. yellow, fragrant nar-
eissus for same. Mrs. Willie M.
Kelley, Oglethorpe, Rt. 1.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Chas. W.: Cabbage plants now
ready, $3.00 del. Dewey Mathis,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Missionary strawberry plants,
75e C.; pink thrift, well rooted,
50c doz. Mrs. Cromer McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Thousand iceburg leetuce, car-
rots, cabbage, rutabaga, kale,
white multiplying onion plants,
collards, broccoli, 50ce C.; $4.50
M.; asparagus,
doz. All del. Mrs.
lin, Register.
Klondike strawberry plants,
50c C., postpaid. B. F. Austin,
Cochran, 905-Beach St. .
Eldorado blackberry plants,
very prolific, $1.00 doz.: $1.50
C.; $10.00 M. Maude Hamby,
Greenville, Rt..3.
Bev. Frank-
Chas. W. cabbage plants now }
ready, 500, $1.50; $2.75 M, del.;
10 M, $2.50 collect. Cash with |
order. W. O. Bigwvery
Branch, Rt. 1.
romas bulbs |
Mrs. Pearl Pin- |
Monticello, Rt. 1
i a old, 40c
FARMS FOR RENT
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 50
$1.60; $3.00 M., del.; 5 and 1
M lots, $2.65 M. Exp. col. E.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt
Early Klondike
plants, 15e C.; yellow crook
squash seed, 75e lb.; green
cumber seed; 10c this. Add po
Bee. Rosie Crowe, Cages
Ret: 1.
Hardy, well rooted 2-yr
Eldorado blackberry pl
1$.00 C; 2M, $25.00. Mrs.
Robinson, Greenville.
Plenty sage plants, walk roo
ed, 25c ea.; 6 for $1.00;
pulbs, 25 doz.; j
rooted, 25c ea.;
hibiscus and peonies.
oe Waco, Rt. 2,- Box.
SEED FOR SALE.
Genuine Four. Cross (flu
ing) tobacco seed, 1 tbis., |
5 this., $1.00. J. P. Ward, We
Green.
Clean, white, nst onions,
lb. plus postage. Mrs. Joh
Moseley, Soperton, Rt. 2.
Early Queen (earliest) wat
melon seed, ripens 60 days
planting; trial pkg. seed, 2
acre bag, $1.75, postpaid: W.
Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 257 2
Old time shallot onions, 3
per 100 or 300 for $1.00. re
J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Mainmoth Russian aunsieg |
seed, $1.10 gal.; also fancy re
gladiolas, 412 bulbs for 40c, p
| paid.
Mrs. is. DD: Elliott,
vyonia. RE 4. =
5 Ibs. pure Cox water ie
seed, $2.00 per lb. _
Phillips, Palmetto, Rt.,1.
5,000 Ibs. Blue Lupine, one
best winter legumes, will pr
duce 1,000 lbs. sed per ac
for sale. D. BH. Stewart, Su n
_ * Frostproof Eng. pea seed, a
20 seed from solid white cue ;
ber, and 1 large teaspoonful of
white and pink hibiscus, for 35
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dd
Rt.
New Ga. Ex. Station Bea
less barley, $1.75 bu.; Sanfc
wheat, $2.00 bu.; Lee Vict
oats, Ist time offered, $1.50 bt
Coker s Victor Grain, $1.50 bt
Terruf oats with little wh
$1.25 bu. All recleaned. R
Tatum, Paltevectts :
Seed cane, large Goa CP29
also Red No. 116, av. 4 ft.; $1 x
per 1,000, f.0.b, patch. M Ivin
Collins, Whigham. os
40,060 Gov. improved
av. 4 to 5 ft., 11-2c per, stal
or cheaper at patch, M.A. a9
son, Faceville.
Ribbon cane, 1 1-2c pcb uae
in. patch by the M, 2c per sta
for less cp rie W. . Beards
, Box 90.
Latest imp. aiai sugar c
No. 29-116, with roots on
from 3 to 7 ft. tall. B. F. ee
Greenville.
_ MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
About 10 Ibs, feathers, 50
Ib.; exc. for or will buy so
of the little white table peas and
dried peaches. Mrs. Jas. E. Far:
goson, Atlanta, 1325 Peachtree
Battle Hill Ave., N. W.
Eleampane, yellow and s
safras root, 25c Ib.; sarsaparill:
root,, 50c lb.; catnip, pepper.
mint. spearmint, yarrow, balm,
tansy, hoarhound, 25c ~
bunches. Del. ist and 2d zon
Miss L. M. White, Dene
Rts 4d, Box. 35, S
Yellow root, peartear
cherry bark, witchhazel ee
sassafras, coltfoot, queen of t
meadow, 30c Ib. or 3 Ibs. $1.0
rattle root, 50c Ib., 2 Ibs. $1.
Vernon Stover, Pisgah.
This years shade cured s
25c qt.; hot green pepper;
gal.; giant garlic, 25c doz. A
postage. Stamps accepted.
mar Teem, Talking Rock.
PUMPKINS FOR SALE
Some pumpkins tot sell
truckers at ic (one cent
pound,or 25c ea., big and littl
also want eo puy a young, pur
bred or crossed Guernsey Co
1st or 2d calf, at $50.00. Mi
R. C. Stover, Pisgah.
EGGS FOR SALE.
Purebred large type Da:
Cornish eggs, $1.15 per
ting. Money order. No
Crates ret. Mrs. A. G. Clark
Rochelle, Rt. 1.
HONEY BEES AND BEE S|
PLIES FOR SALE. ~
Honey, glass jar, 5 lbs.,
2 1-2-lb glass jar, 62c. Plus
age. No checks. O. e Bradbu
Bogart.
fant 6 bu. apples. State var.
1d price. <A. D. Carpenter,
tone Mountain, Rt. 2, phone
Want 1 bu. nice cooking ap-
, at $1.50 bu. Mrs. James
Reddick, Culverton, Rt. 1.
Peaches: Want few Ibs. dried
pe aches for personal use. Write
what you have. Ed Hutchins,
ovington, 3 Hays St.
RESH AND CURED MEATS
VANTED. |
Vant some good country
noked ham, 17 to 30 Ibs., free
f vermin, at 42c Ib. and pay
ystage;. also for sale, a few
openhagen Market cabbage
ed, 45c oz. del. M. G. Cheat-
my barn. Joe McKinley, The
ock (near Mud Bridge). | .
Want 10 tons peanut and 5
ms peavine first class hay,
. Macon. A. E. Weems, Ma-
, care Hotel Capitol.
S WANTED.
Want 1 bu. white Crowder |,
s and 1 bu. Red Ripper peas;
some rhubarb or pieplants.
Wiliam Runyan, Cedartown.
OOTS WANTED.
int 10 Ibs. sarsaparilla
immediately. Mrs. M. M.
errell, Dorchester.
nt white and red multiply-
- onion sets in 10 to 100 Ib.
; at 10c lb. Will send money
ler or you may ship C.O.D.
first. C. A. Dobbs,
Want some new or old syrup.
uote what you have, and price.
have for sale a Nubian
ly goat, rege. W. A. Johnson,
Ibany, 201 Royal Bldg.
bulls, both 18 mos. old, 1
nd other Cuernsey.
W. D. Watson, Lo-
ice Jersey heifers. color
and red, 1 due freshen in
1g, . William A.
orter. Buford. Rt. 1.
nice mixed Jersey male
ling, $45.00 cash or exc.
corn. hay or oats; also fresh
Je eggs for sale. Mrs. Ira
loatright, Alma.
good milch cow and 2 mos.
calf, 3/4 Jersey, $75.00 or
cc. for horse mule or any farm
iplements at my barn. Write
e. P. J. Watson. Nunez,
2 Box f7-
ntire Dairy herd of 30 good
oducing, young Jersey milich
(have used purebred Jer-
ey bulls for 15 yrs.). If not
Dine to pay good price, do nct
nswer, J. Lynwood Bentley,
homaston. :
pure blood Holstein bull,
reg.. 1 yr. old, white, $75.00.
H. Tribble, Decatur, 903 E.
lege Ave.
Jersey cow and calf, $100.60
h. No letters answered. See.
Theron Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.
urebred Guernseys, 2 bulls
d 1 heifer, for sale at my
ace. Jim Stevens, Norcross.
uford Hwy.
well bred, Reg., Guernsey
ulls out of AR cows. State
nd Federal Accredited Herd.
Turner, Atlanta, 1334 La-
ee St. N. E.
Jersey milch cows. 1 fresh,
. freshen in 2 weeks. 1 Jer-
bull, 7 mos. old, fr sale.
gustus N. Gambrell, Cor-
port. 1:
1 reg., Guernsey bull (with
apers), wt. about 800 Ibs., also
ebred O. I. C. male hog, 1
spotted pony, for sale.
s Keith. Newnan. -Rt. 4.
oung bull, Guernsey. sub.
. reg. 10 mos. old, best blood
nes, Sired by Count of Ridge-
ore, No. 269224. out of Don-
ids Lady of Americus. No.
686. Also S. P. C. pigs, sub.
g.. 7 mos. old. Geo. .M.
er, Americus, Albany Rd.
White Face Hereford bull,
. Old, with reg. papers,
cash (going out of Dairy
ss). W. V. Wilson, Mon-
jeello, Rt. 2. :
1 full blood Guernsey bull,
0 mos. old, large for age, suit-
ible for dairy, H. L. Zipperer,
arlow.
reg., Guernsey bull, 2 yrs.
also 2 grade Guernsey-
y heifers, 18 mos. old, 1
roughbred Hereford heifer,
d. 1 reg., Hereford bull,
d. A. K. Chamlee,
Highway.
-1 bull, Jersey and Hoistein
cross bull, wt about 450 Ibs.,
about 14 mos. old, also 2 fine
heifers, same breed, $150.00 for
the 3. Can be seen 3 mi. Sp,
Adairsville on Hwy. 41. Will
not ship. Mrs. B. D. Clayton,
Adairsville, Rt. 3.
1 geod milch cow, giving 2
gal.: 4 with good feed. Fine
butter cow. In fair cond.,
$55.00. Elsie Smith, Cumming.
1 Jersey-Hereford heifer,
bred to freshen October 15th.
$75.00. See -at barn.
Brown, Toomsboro. Rt. 3.
4 Black Angus: eows,
thoroughbred Black Angus bull.
$500.00 at my farm, % mi. off
Roosevelt Hwy., on Welcome-
All Road. J. C. Lee, College
ParkeRt 1,
Half Red Poll and half Jer-
sey bull, dark red, 17 MOH:
old, w*. 500 Ibs. or more,
$50.00. A. Y. Abercrombie,
Dahlonega: Rt. 2. (8 mi. No.
Murrayville).
Perry
f
HOGS FOR SALE
boar, 6 mos. old, ready for
light service, $40.00 with_ pa-
pers furnished. George L. Lan-
|drum, Warrenton. Rt. 1,
15. P. C. full blooded gilt,
will bring pigs Jan. Ist, $40.00
not reg. . M. Craver, Lake-
mont
S.:P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old
Oct. 3rd, $10.00 ea. at my
farm, 1 mi. Monroe on Gratis
Rd. D. W. Bramblett, Monroe.
1 P. C. sow and 10 pigs, (Du-
roe eross, 3 wks. old), $100.09:
1 Duroc-P. C, boar, 18 mos. old,
tine breeder, $45.00 at my pas-
ture. J. R. Hunt, Macon, 109
Rutherford Ave.
5 purebred . P. C. pigs, 8
wks. old Octeber 15th, $10.00
ea., or $11.00 ea. including reg.
L. H. Lifsey, Meansville.
15 pigs, cross Duroc-O. I. C.,
| 10-12 wks. old, for sale, 2 mi.
So. Hapeville on Clarke Howell
i Griffin Whelchel,
es Box 146. Phone Ca
19 April farrow Duroc boars
and gilts, Champion blood lines,
$22.50 ea. at farm. or treated.
crated, rg., $27.50 ea. FOB:
also purebred Hereford bulls, 1 |
yr. old, $50.00 ea. S. L. Thorn-
ton, Dewyrose, Rt. 1.
8 purebred Black P. C. gilts
and 1 male, farrowed May 13th,
dbl. treated, cond. thrifty, well}
grown, $15.00 ea. at farm; crat-
jred and shipped, $1.50 extra ea.
K. D. Sanders, Eatonton.
1 purebred Black P. C. sow,
Peachy Girl, farrowed April
14th, 1940; wt. about 350. lbs.,
(quite thin), and a 4 wks. old
pig. $60.00 tor both at my farm,
8 mi. West Milledgeville on
Macon Hwy. Cannot ship. R.
E. Cotton, Milledgeville, 207
No. Columbia St.
1 full big bon male hog, O,
I. C., 1 male and 1 female pig.
2 mos. old, 9 sows to Yarrow
soon, 5 to farrow in December,
1 in January, and 1 not bred.
11 in all and mostly white,
$380.00. Gordon Grizzle, Cum-
ming. Rt. 2,
Reg. Durocs of highest qual-
ity: pigs of all ages, open or
bred gilts, and service boars.
B, Q,y Carter, Griffin, Rt: *D.
16 White O. I, . pigs. 12
wks old, $8.00 ea., or $12.00 for
entire lot at my place. Grover
S. Cash, Gainesville. Rt. 7.
Box 103.
Fine O. I. C. shoats, 10 or 1]
wks. old, $12.50 ea. Ped. papers
free. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell,
Rt. 3,
"-S. P.-C. pigs. about 30 tbs.
ea., $7.00 ea. or trade for 2 H.
Middle Buster, No. 10 turn
plow, cutaway harrow, corn
planter, in good cond., or re-
pairable; also have 1 H. wagon
to trade on 2 H. wagon. Calvin
Perkins, Greensboro, Rt. 1.
40 pigs, from 8 to 16 wks. old.
also few shoats for sale. F. M.
Williams, Newborn.
Weaned Black Essex pigs,
with application Tor reg,, $16.60
ea. Limited number available.
Place order. Do not make in-
quiry. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis.
Purebred O. I. C. pigs, 6 to
9 wks. old, short-nose, blocky
type, $15.00 ea; No-akin pair,
$25.00, with ped. papers In
buyers name. Gilbert B.
Brown, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Reg.. stock S. P. C. pigs. 2
mos.. 3 mos., and 3% mos. old,
$12.00, $20.00 and $25.00 re-
spectively. R. Morgan,
Americus, Rt. 4.
2 purebred S. P. C. pigs, 10
wks. old, male and female, well
grown to age. $10.00 ea. Charles
Waildrep, Forsyth, Rt. 1.
1 purebred, Res. Hereford |
jhave no place to keep him. L
Big Bone Black African
Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, $12.60
ea.: 8 wks. old, $15.00 ea.:
treated and shipped. FOB. H.
C, Brewer, Danielsville.
' 1S. BP. C. male, wt. about 200
lbs., no bad habits. 17 mos. 91d,
reg., $40.00.
Alamo, Rt 2.
2-P. C., and Duroc cross breed
sows, good cond., bred to Duroc
male, both farrow in December;
7 pigs, 9 wks. old, wt. about 40-
50 lbs., ea., also 6 nice heifers,
most of them bred to Guernsey |.
male. Mrs. Fred J.oudermilk,
| Cornelia.
1 reg. White Face Hereford
boar, about 18 mos. old, wt.
-around 300 Ilbs., $75.00 FOB
here reg. buyers name.
have some pigs for sale around
Dec. Ist and Jan. 15th. T. M.
Gulley, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Reg. Berkshire pigs, farrowed
July Ist. $15.00 ea. Papers in-
cluded. Fred L. White, Buck-
head, Rt. 1.
1 young sow and 6 pigs (3
wks. old), Duroc and P. C.
crossed, $60.00: 1 Duroc male
hog, 300 lbs.. about 14 mos.
old, $60.00. See at barn.
A. Davis, Toomsboro,
Rts:
1 imp. big bone Blue Guinea
male pig. 10 wks. old, $10.00
at my barn. No correspondence.
Cobb A. Lee, Waycross, Rt. 2,
Box 478.
32 blocky type Duroc pigs,
either sex and some unrelated.
Treated and Reg., in Ga. Duroc
Assn., in buyers name. $15,00
ea. FOB. H.hL. Williams, Bax-
ley.
6 purebred O. I. C. pigs, 7
wks old, 4 gilts and 2 boars.
Ped. furnished. $48.00 for !ot
at my barn or $12.00 ea., ship-
ped FOB. Zack Cheek, Elber-
ton, Rt. 2.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE.
=
Nice horse, 7 yrs. old, work
anywhere, in good cond., easy
kept, blocky built, well worth
$150.00 sell for $75.00 cash as
E. Neal, Marietta. Rt. 2.
Fine Kentucky mare, good
cond.., wt. about 1200 Ibs.,
about 11 yrs. old, work any-
where, dark bay, $85.00 at_my
barn on Hwy.. 542 mi. East
Lithonia. G.
thonia,
1 mare mule, some age, but
eats and work to anything, wt.
around 1,000 lbs., $50.00. J.
' KE, Barnett, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
1 gray horse about 12 yrs.
old. wt. 900 Ilbs.. good plow
horse, $50.00 for quick sale
at my barn, 5 mi. north Chip-
ley, on LaGrange-Hamilton
Hwy. Would swap for a good
mileh cow, fresh in or soon
freshen. Hoda B. Shortt. Chip- |
ley. Rt. 2.
Black mare mule, wt. about
1050 lbs., sound, work any-
where, 12 yrs. old, $90.00.
James Avery, Ben Hill, Rt. 1.,
Ra 7449. =
5 yr. old, 700 lb. Pinto saddle
gelding. has easy gaits, very
gentle, suitable for child to
handle. Mrs. F. L. Howell,
Warrenton,
1 good size Shetland pony,
$75.00 cash at my home on
Corinth Road. W. G. Dorough,
Hogansville, Rt.. 3. Phone 4152.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
L EE. Hamilton, |
Will
) Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 334.
ranged in advance. Fee, $7.50;
*| to freshen early in February, in
B.. Walker, Li-
1 Black buck. 5 mos. old,
$1.50; Brown buck, 4 mos. old,
$1.25: Doves, $2.50 pair: Gui-
nea? Pigs =$1.50 pr. exc. for
bantam chickens. lL. Bell, At-
lanta, 264 Alexander St., N. W.
Chinchilla rabbits, 7 wks. old,
does, $1.50 ea.: bucks, $1.00 ea.;
Flemish Giants, 7 wks old, $5.00
pair, All FOB. Ralph Skinner,
Columbus, 3535 River Road.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
At Stud, Sir Roderick, the
most outstanding Toggenburg
buek of the. South: naturally
hornless. A proven sire of
high milk producers and fe-
male, hornless kids. Limited
service. Fee, $10.00. Compar-
jsons invited. John Hynds, At-
lanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De
5140. - ak
Saanen buck, 100 pct. pure,
reg., in AGS, stands 36 in. born
March 25, 1940. Sacrificing
for $30.00 to prevent inbreed-
ing: Toggenburg doe, now milk-
ing, $15.00; Saanen doe, 4 mos.
old,. 50. per cent pure, $10.00.
Marion Morris, Douglasville.
3 goats, 1 old Nubian.and 2
yearling size Toggenburg-Saa-
nen, all nannies, ready for
breeding. Only 1 pt. milk now
per day. $8.00 ea. for the 2
small ones or $15.00 for both.
or all 3 for $29.00. O. A. Stone,
At Stud, purebred Nubian
billy, son of John Don, Reg.
AGS. No. N-3907. Sire, Ren-
rob Ambassador's Nosdnarg
No. 3014. Fee, $3.00- $5.00.
Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Atlanta,
3279 Roswell Road, N. W., Ch.
9497. | ;
At Stud, a major advanced
Toggenburg buck from Crystal
Helen, No. 48639. Dates ar-
also at Stud, Saanen buck No.
69830, Prince Royal, $3.00.
Golden Pickett, College Park.
523 E. Prineeton Ave., *phone
Ca 7816. . ;
. Want a temporary home for
a grade Saanen milk goat, due
exchange tor half the kids.
Good care must be assured her.
Address. Mrs. A. H. Carpen-
ter, Clarkesville. :
At Stud, purebred, reg., Nu-
bian buck, of attractive ap-
pearance and outstanding
breeding. Earl S. Redwine,
Madras. :
8 Ewes and 1 Ra, $40.00
for the lof. C. W. Bernhardt,
Loganville, Rt. 2.
1 nice male sheep, ready for
service, about 1 yr. old, $10.00;
also 1 female of good stock,
near 2 yrs. old, for sale. Mrs.
G. W. Williams, Columbus, Rt.
1, care Williams Dairy.
4 sheep, 2 -Rams, big and
fine, 2 Ewes (mother of lambs
6 and 4 mos. old): $10.00 ea. if
all taken, or $15.00 for big Ram
alone: also 20 fine White Rock
and Leghorn pullets, ready to
lay. $1.25 ea. Mrs. F. Ryan,
Tallapoosa.
At Stud, 2 ped. bucks for
breeding purposes, reg., from
5 to 7 qt: stock, 1 ea. Toggen-
burg and Saanen, Fee, $5.00.
Lewis Tabor, Albany, Gillion-
ville Rd.
2 Saanen milk goats, and 1
black billy, milk type. Goats
almost dry. Sell reasonably.
Erest Nunn, Mt. Berry.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
21 young guinea pigs, mixed
sex. $10.00 for lot. Mary
Blanche Harrell, Lakeland.
7 male guinea pigs (cavies).
wt. 20 to 30 ounces, $1.50 ea.
No chks. H. H. Holsomback,
East Point, 302 So. Harris St.
1 Flemish buck, 3 mos. old,
1 Angora doe, 3 mos. old. 1
Angora 1 yr. old buck, all ped.,
for sale. Stamp for - reply.
Carlton Miller, Atlanta, 832
St. Charles Ave., N. E., Ve 5479.
Rabbits, all colors and sizes,
$1.00 pair up to $6.00 pair.
Trade some for guineas. and
turkeys. Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2:
4N. Z. White bucks, 3% mos.
old, from ped. stock, $2.25 ea.
Exp. collect. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt. 5. :
White rabbits with pink eyes,
the large ones, $1.50 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Belle Evans,
Talona, :
1 pr. N. Z. Reds, 1 yr. old,
doe wt. 7 3-4 lbs., and buck
7 1-4 lbs. Both in good health.
$8.00. Henry Coleman, Mil-
ledgeville, Ri. 1. <
| Southwest Ga. W. O.
will sell.
CATTLE WANTED:
Want 10 or 12 Hereford full
blood or grade 2-yr.-old steers,
wt. 450 to 600 Ibs. ea., located
preferably between Macon and
MeNair,
Macon, Box 794.
Want to exc. a 5-yr.-old cow,
good cond., fresh in November,
for a beef cow in good cond., or
Newell Jones, Cham-
blee, Rt. 1. :
HOGS WANTED:
Want purebred Whiteface
Hereford boar pig, reg., buyers
name. Give best cash price.
Also want best price on 25-30
bu. good seed oats and some rye.
C, L. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
HORSES AND MULES
WANTED.
Want good saddle horse which
will also plow and pull wagon.
R. E. Dodd, Marshallville, 156
McCaskill St.
SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED.
Want a 2 or 3 qt. milch goat,
fresh in, with or without kids.
Gordon H. McGee, Co. Agt.,
|BANTAMS. |
_rabbits; will also
Lincolnton. |
1943 hatch Golden Seab
bantam cockerels, $1.50 eac.
O.B. Money Order. Ma
McMillan, artow, P.
if5, ae
BARRED AND OTHER ROCK!
2 B. R. roosters, $3.00. No
checks or stamps. Money order.
Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Sr., Roy
ton, Rt. 1. ee
$3.00 ea. Mrs,
Warm Springs.
BUTTERCUPS. : e
3 Buttercup hens (egg-a-day
layers) and fine 12-mos. old
cock, $1.50 ea. for lot; also eg
$1.50 per 15. Mrs. C. R. Sorrell
Monroe, Rt. 1. .
cockerels, Jan,-Feb. hatch, $
ea., 2 for $5.00; 9 June ha
cockerels, $1.75 ea., 2 for $3
5 hens, $2.00 ea.; eges, $1.50 p
15. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
2 purebred Dark Cornish 1
mos. old acocks, cockerels
$1.00 and $2.00 ea.; 3-mo.-old
purebred Guernsey male (cat-
tle), well marked, not reg.,
sale or exchange for another of
same breed. H. W. Thurmon
Farmington, Rt. 1. :
1 Black Game and Shawin Kk
crossed game stag, about 4 mos.
| $2.50. Jas. C. Bennett, D
luth, ma ce
30 White.Giant pullets, March
hatch, $2.00. ea. f.0.b., cash. :
Geo. Fletcher, Broxton.
LEGHORNS. Os
60 White Leghorn pullets,
mos: old, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Sam
Northcutt, Toccoa, Box 384
About 30 to 40 AAA Leghorr
hens, year old last June; also 1
young R. I. Red hens, $2.00.
at my home. Mrs. R. HE. La
Atlanta. 92 North Warre
N. Wy. :
PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.,,
25 racing homer pigeons,
$15.00, or $2:00 pair. Jesse M.
Marsh, Lafayette.
2 pr. homer racing pigeon
$2.00 pr., or exc. for banta:
hens or jullets, guinea pigs o
take rabbits of
good stock to raise on halv
2 mos. old. Reed F. Fowle
Roy. eee
REDS (RHODE ISLAND A
NE WHAMPSHIRE). _
3 N. H. Red April hatch ]
lets, $1.25 ea. f.0.b. Lex W
mire, Bowman, :
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEES!
Domesticated wild Malar
ducks, tam eenough to raise in
yard from original Greenhead
wild stock. 60 ready to be
shipped; any number at $3.00
ea. F. H. McCrae, Atianta,
Marietta St. f
5 quackless Muscovy ducks, J
white drake, 2 white hens, .
ored hens, $1.00 ea. Miss
Moseley, Newborn, Rt. 1.
15 head White Pekin ducks
last spring hatch, for sale or
exe. for chickens. Write Mrs.
M. A. Reynolds, Kite, Rt.
Box 17. ae
4 March hatch M. B. turke
toms, wt. 15 to 18 lbs. ea.
$10.00. Albert Pulford,
man.
9 White Pekin ducks, $1.25 ea.
Margaret Porter, Buford, Rte
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS WANTED. po
Want 2 Golden Sebright cock
not over 2 yrs. old. W. L. Winn
ae Fitzgerald, 212 W. Cypres:
t :
BARRED AND, OTHER
ROCKS WANTED. :
Want for cash, 12 or 15 pi
pure stock White Rock pullets
31-2 or 4 mos. old; good stock
and no culls. W. H. Crew,
Dail-
tases
CORNISH WANTED. oS
Want 20 or 25 pure Cornish
pullets. J. G. Minick, Brooklet
Want from 8 to 12 Mahawl
heavy breed Cornish pullets or
hens, and 1 rooster, cheap fo:
cash. N. L. Palmer, Leesburg.
LEGHORNS WANTED.
Want 100 White Leghorn hens
or pullets, now laying:
highest cash price. Also cor
sider R.I. Reds or Barred Rocks,
Lamar Crutchfield, Round Oak.
Want 40 AAA large type
White Leghorn pullets, 31-2
41-2 mos. old, that haven't be-
gun laying; no runts, and_
sonable. W. L. Watson, Fi
gerald, Washington Avenue.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GTESE
Want 1 Rouen drake (duck
State price and age. Arth
Lowery, Avers, Rt. 1, Box.
Farmers Repair Trucks
( ~ The Office of Defense Transportation is trying
ffo help farmers get repair parts for farm trucks. Mr.
(A. L. DeFoor, of that office, was in my office a few
days ago and told me that his organization is anxious
for farmers to avail themselves. of this service.
Tf you have a truck that is broken down for lack
f parts write the office of Defense Transportation
at the nearest office to you. These offices are located
at the following points:
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Savannah and Way-
cross.
_In writing for parts address your communication
to the Office of Defense Transportation at the town
Mearest you where they
have an office. (See list
above). Give the make of truck, the year model and
the part number.
The Office of Defense Transportation informs
me also they want to assist farmers in finding tires
for farm tractors. They will be glad to help in every
way possible.
~*~
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
_ POSITIONS WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
An experienced plant grower
with ynlimited sales out-let
desires partner who has land
and building needed. Will also
@row truck. For particulars,
ite. N. J. Dean. Pavo, Rt. 2.
Want job as Foreman on
good farm. Well exp. farming,
trucking, stock hog and poul-
raising. Begin soon. 5 in
family, all work. Want good
farm. Ref. - H. A. McLane,
thens, 256 Ga. Depot St.
Man, 34 yrs. old. wants 2 H.
Farm on 50-50 basis. 5 in fam-
ly. Overseeing, truck and
tractor driving exp., sober and
Must have good house
vith elec. J. LL. Crenshaw,
utledge, Rt. 1. -
Es
eg eo a bldgs.. some tobacco
and cotton allotments: on or
farm, standing
__ Want job as dairy or chicken
farm, with good family, near
church. Single white man. No
eavy field work. Marvin
Rhodes, Martinez, Box 37.
Will take any size farm as
Overseer. 55 yrs. old. farmed
Il life: can manage labor and
keep up machinery. A-No. 1
Ref. Want $75.00 mo. A. D.
Giles, Douglasville Rt. 2.
- Want 1 H. farm, standing
erent, 4. tor. 5 Rk. house, good
t-bldgs., pasture. on or near
wy. Prefer in Cobb, Doug-
fas or Paulding Co. R. E.
Lewis, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1.
Man and wiie want farm
ifor 1944 with good 3 or 4 R.
ouse, wood on place, well
water, good out-bidgs., etc.,
% <A. for garden and truck
pa ch. Classes 3-C. Light farm
or dairy work. Both work. See
sat Belmont or write. John B.
Carter. Pendergrass, Rt. 2.
ingle man wants job driv-
Ine tractor and operating an
ec. dairy machine. Well exp.
jin both. L. W. Bray, Gordon.
Want 3 H. farm for 1944 on
ares. Have plenty force. In-
ested in growing cotton, to-
eco, peanuts. Want good
Ee house and with good
an. Give ref. Farmed ail
. Ray Tedder, Pitts, RFD 1.
Want large 1 farm for
944. 4 or 5 R. house. barn
nd other out-bldgs., pasture,
ood water and wood, near
\thens. within 113 miles.
ster Massey, Danielsville, Rt.
Want job as Overseer and
look after cows, hogs, and
chickens. Experienced. Write
full details and salary will pay.
C. Smith, Gainesville, Box
Fant good 4 H. crop on
lalves or for standing rent
44. Good land and build-}
Have plenty force: would |
uk ge or small farm. Con-
renient to school and church
line and town. All cor-
espondence answered. T. L.
owell, Sylvester, Rt. 4.
Want regular job on poultry
. for board, room and sal-
Barnett Bounds, Wash-
len bety, 3 plow hands. So.
oy oer R. L. parte,
ae
64 yrs. old man, unincum-
bered, healthy, willing worker,
exp.. poultryman, wants good
home and some wages or share
ot profits.
eral farm. Write full partic-
ulars and exact location. L. S.
Relyear, Warm Springs.
Want 40b of overseer of farm.
52 vrs. old, life time exp., farm-
ing: would consider. crop on
50-50 basis of feed crop. mostly
with stock to look after for
salary or 50-50 basis. 3 in
family, strictly sober, good rer.
Cc. W. Beck, Camilla, Rt. 3. Box
11.
Want small farm on halves
for 1944, with good house,
wood, water and pasture for 1
cow: with good Jand. W. R&R.
Harrell, Yatesville, Rt. 1.
Man, 34 yrs. old, and family | T
of 5. want job on Dairy or
.| Truck farm. Life time exp., in
farming of all kinds, and would,
make a good Dairyman. Will
answer all correspondence.
Irwin Skinner, Stockton, Rt. 2.
Want job at once with good
man on farm, Tor weekly sal-
ary and home and board. Young
white man. <At once. O. L.
Clark, Royston.
Want position with reliable
party to grow tobacco and
sweet potatoes and watermel-
ons in 1944: and will raise on
shares or work for wages.
Write if interested. J.-- <A.
Brook, Keysville.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want man and wife for 1944
crop and part time pay. Good
Jand close to market, 1/8 of
mile Red Oak. Come see. J.
A. Lance, Red Oak.
Want man, marrid or single,
to take care of few hogs and
cows for reasonable monthly
salary, and tend 1 h. crop for
1944. Either 50-50 basis or
38rds and 4ths. J. F. Brown.
Hiram, Rt. 1.
Want man and wife, who
ean handle good pr. mules,
good Jand and drive Model A
Ford truck to market: raise
chickens, ete. Want at once.
State salary expected. Mrs. HE.
A. Nicholls; Sparta. Rt. 1.
Want family to work on
Peach farm. Must be willing
workers and fair dealers. White
or eolored: J. C. Adkins, Ft,
Valley. 209 No. Macon St.
Want: man. ftor-sood 2 4.
farm, or work on 50-50 basis
for 1944. Good land, good
mules, good house with run-
ning water at the door, and
stove. % mi. to school bus
line and church. Good com-
munity. See. J. B. Mathews,
Howard.
Want good farmer for 1944.
1 H. crop with good house, good
Jand pasture and out-houses
complete, in good cond. 3rds
and 4ths and will do good part
for good man-with small family.
Available at once. Apply. E. D.
Dial, Woodstock, or write W. A.
Dial, Columbus, 1183 Taie
Drive.
Want: good man. for 2. H.
farm with plenty out-bldgs.,
i farm house, plenty wood, water,
| on paved road and school bus
| line. Prefer standing rent.
Like to have a cut pulp
wood this winter. J. Fort, Grif-
dite. ; Box 417.
Could manage gen-|
} and clothes furnished.
Want man and wife to crop, |
hunt, garden work, poultry, pigs
and other stock. Write N.
Palmer, Leesburg.
Want good farmer for large
2 H. crop, good 4 R. house, out-
bldgs., pasture, wood, water: on
school bus line, also Mail
route; near 3 churches. 5 mi.
town. = All letters ans. -G. 36
Moon, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Want family to work 2 H.
crop on 50-50 basis.- 17 acres
cotton: 6% A. tobacco. potatoes,
corn; on school bus Rt. and
near Church. Stock and tools
furnished. Good 4 R. house.
Clyde A. McCrea, Alma, Rt. 1.
Want man and wife to farm
30 A., good Iand on 50-50 or
other basis. 3 or 4 rooms in
home, Good __ transportation,
near State Market. Can make
good trade to right man at
ence, E.R. Budden, = Mast
Point, 809 East Point St.
Want white or colored wo-
man for farm work. Room,
board and reasonable salary.
Apply at once. Mrs.
Fenley, Meansville, Rt. 1.
Want middleaged white man
and wife, able-bodied, willing
workers, to gather corn and
potatoes. few peas and if suit-
able crop Tor 1944. 3 R. house,
wood. water convenient. Plenty
day work when not busy in
crop. 25 A. Upland and Branch
Bottoms. E. Brown, College
Park, Rt. 1 (Fairburn Rd, )
Want good colored couple to
live on lot and help with cows
and some farm work... Woman
also work. Write for particu-
lars. S. M. Hearn, College
mae 1238 No. Main St., Ca
Want farm hand, one with
small family preferred. House,
wood, milk and water furnish
ed. Located on street car line,
near City, school and church.
Apply. Mrs. C. N. Roberts.
Savannah, Rt.:2. care Roberts
Dairy.
Want reliable man auth 1
or 2 boys large enough to work
on farm and in small dairy. in
N. W. Ga., $60.00 mo. for ian
and pay boys according to what
they can do. Furnish 4 R.
house wired -for electricity:
ee and pasture for cow. W.
. White. Rock Springs, Rt. 1.
Want man to milk 2 or 3
cows, tend hogs and school
garden. Room, board and
$30.00 mo. Good chance for
industrious young man to get
High School and Junior Col-
lege Education. See or write.
Hugh Ridgway, Instructor, Nor-
ao Junior College, Norman
ark
Want white man to work
about 5 Acres land, trucking
only, on shares. or wages. 6%
mi. of city (have all city con-
veniences). Write. J. T. Rimes,
Savannah, Rt. 4.
Want good colored man or
wite to look after large garden,
chickens and be able to drive
ear. Wife also work. R. M.
Braswell, Atlanta. 1160 Peach-
tree Battle Ave.
Want colored, exp. tractor
driver to begin at once work on
farm. Furnish room, board
and laundry and good salary.
All letters ans. William Ad-
kins, (eol.), Macon, Rt. 4.
Box 120.
Want good white farmer to
cultivate 2 H. farm. Good 5
R. house on mail route and
school bus. Good land, 52 A.
in cultivation. Some red land,
but mostly gray and smooth.
On 3rds and 4ths and furnish
ae J. W. Davis, Sr.. Auburn,
Want good farmer. white or
col.. at once. Good 4 Room
house, Elec. lights. Good
opening for right man. Full
information from. E. L. Wood-
Lutte Perry RG.
Want white woman, unin-
cumbered, to do farm work.
Good pay and nice home. as
tact immediately. Mrs: G.
Collins, Atlanta. 440 Leonardo
Ave., N. E., Cr 2418.
Want white woman around
50 yrs. old to do farm work.
Board, room and reasonable
salary. Mrs. Edw. Cato. Warm
Springs.
Want 2 good colored families
for share crop and to operate
tractor :--Ready- to start _tall
crop now. Come see me: home
every day at 5 P. M. W. P.
Franklin, Harlem.
Want middleaged colored
| woman to stay with family and
do farm. work. $15.00 mo. rece
fs:
J. C. Carmain, Hephzibah, Rt.
1. Box 94.
winter, also 1 and 2 H. crop-
pers for next year, 50-50 basis.
House, garden, firewood free,
Mrs. S. S. Storer, Douglasville.
Rt. ee . :
Sara
Want wage hand for fall and}
Production Board.
scrap it will be impossible
this need.
produce 155,000 pounds.
more and more material.
I am in receipt of a letter from Mr. L. E. Walt
Regional. Manager, Salvage Department of the
Mr. Walters is anxious for the Fae of
State to know about the new drive the Governm
is putting on for scrap iron and steel.
About fifty percent of all finished steel ma
factured is made from iron and steel scrap and ch
scrap comes from the farms and industry.
The War Production Board has requested
steel industry to produce 2,000,000 tons more s
during the last six months of 1943 than they produ
in the first six months. Without steel scrap and i
to obtain this objective
The scrap situation is rapidly becoming crit:
because of many factors. For this reason, it is
essential that every one do his best to help.
Volunteer Salvage Committees have bees es a
lished through the rural and urban areas all
Georgia and other states. Georgia will be expect
We are daily opening new fronts which rec
I know that the farmers of Georgia will conn
fully with the Governments
request for scrap.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTE
Want reliable man preter
under 40, for permanent job
keeping up tractors ane c her
farm machinery in connection
with farm work. Good, straight
salary to risht man. WwW. i:
Adams, Madison.
Want reliable elderly man
or woman for light work on
farm for small salary. room and
board. C. B. Miley, States-
boro: Rt 2
Want i1-h. farmer on 50-50
basis. 2-r. house, some upland
and some bottoms; furnish work
when not in crop, and also fur-
nish groceries. School bus, mail
and train pass in front of house.
If not a good worker, dont an-
swer. J. C. Lunsford, ee
Rock ht 1.
Want share cropper on 50-50
basis for 1944. Will pay reg-
ular wages rest of this year.
Live 4 miles west Faceville. M
A. Johnson, Faceville.
Want reliable tenant for 2-h.
crop. Will give the party rent in
exchange for keeping up place,
and taxes. Location 2 mi. Cler-
mont: Mrs 5s. Osbourn,
Clermont, Rt. 1.
Want woman for general light
work around farm. Home and
salary. Mrs. Joe ae, Mil- }
ner; Rt, a.
Want 2 good farmers for a
2-h. crop on halves; good house
and barn, good land and pas-
ture. And for a 2-h. crop on
8ds and 4ths, or for standing
rent. Both on school and mail
rouse. Lela McDaniel, Norcross.
Want good man for a 2-h.
crop on halves. Good land and
tools, mules, and 3-r. house.
Good bottom land pasture with
plenty running water. Write or
see Jim Hill, Conyers, Rt. 1.
Want -at once Farm Help jo
help gather crop of Pecans.
House to live in, wood, water
furnished free.. M. F. Jones,
Metter, Rt. 1, Box 111.
- Want small family for 1H.
crop on 50-50 basis for 1944,
also to cut pulp wood and burn
charcoal now. Located 1% mi.
Southwest Winston in Douglas
Co. Mrs. Horace Kell, Cham-
plee, Ri71.
Want young colored woman
of good character to live in
home with good Christian peo-
ple and do farm work, $5.60}
week and more later if satis-
factory. Mrs. S. M. Johnson,
ees 3101 Howell Mill Rd.,
Ww
Want good man to fatm. Hi;
far mon shares, located on No.
41 Hwy. (do not leave pave-
ment), 2 good houses, out-
bldgs., chicken houses, wood
and everything a good farm
needs. Get turther information
a oe poe Brocklesby. River-
ale< ss
Want able-bodied, draft ex-
empt farm hand, one capable of
handling team and _horse-
drawn ~ machinery. Good
place and liberal pay for
sober, industrious worker. V.|
Ss: Gibson, Atlanta. 1431 Metro-%
politan Ave., S. E,
were farmer for 10 A. land,
B. Q. Fussell, Bransiee
a
or see.
Want colored Pornihy of. 4.
small crop and day labor.
fer with tractor exper
Must be sober and re
Furnish good 4 R. house
electricity. Also furnish
fort wile. Es -C. > Davis:
aran. Riek A
Want nice white woma
farm work. $5.00 week, p
room and board. No obj
to 1 child. Prefer Christ
Must not have bad habi
G. D. Weaver, Temple. R
W
woman, white or colored. W
A. Thompson, RP
or see. J.
mart.
Want reliable white
without children to look
Jarge hunting preserve 43
Savannah. Artesian wat
Garden, few chickens and
plant enough corn. to
horse and small amount
and peas. House, horse to
and $45.00 mo. Give
and addresses of 2 or 3 p
tor references. G. A. Cow
Savannah, 222 W. Ray St.
Want farmer for 2 H.
on halves. Fresh cotton lan
good Uplands and Bottoms
corn. 5 R. house, well in ya
good barn and_ pasture. al
and school bus by door. R
Adams, Lawrenceville, Rt
Box 331. :
Want reliable white woi
to live on place and. milk
work in garden, churn, sl
pigs. feed chickens, raise bro
ers, can garden products, a
to lard, sausage. etc., at
Killing time, gather vegeta
Just outside city limits. Reas-
onable salary. Mrs. ae das Ha
ris. Crawford, Rt. 1.
Forsyth Co, |
houses for broilers. .m
oe J. B. Liles, Gane
Rt.-25- !
Want exp.. able aa mos an
kind of farm work. cut
wood, gathering crops. et
farm -hand. Reasonable sala
room, board: H.-G. Brow
Ganton, Rt 3:
Want someone white
ferred, to work 2 H. farm
shares. or hire for wages.
A. cotton allotment: also h
stock for sale or rent.
C. W. Price, Bart
PRt.-2: ee
Want man with family
250 A. farm: to do farm wor
understands tractor d
and machinery, thorough]
perienced in farm work.
McGibben, Atlanta, 1727.
Gordon St., S. W. Ra oa
. So. Bethlehem on
roe and Winder Hwy.
land, good 5 R. house an
bldgs. Mrs. Herschel | Sm
Winder, Rt. 2.
Want dependable wor
foreman for excellent 3
farm located on hwy. Co
able house with elec. furnis
| Give details of family and
} cent farming experienc
| stock raising experienc
ref. required. Mrs.
ne, = eloents