DEPARTMENT of (3 : TOM LINDER | . AGRICULTURE | COMMISSIONER ~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1944 NUMBER 3 Recently the Georgia Milk Producers Confederation red out 1000 gallons of milk in Atlanta. A picture was taken of the pouring out of this milk. nis picture of the pouring out of this milk was lifted en- y outside of surrounding circumstances and an effort ss been made to place the entire blame upon the farmers 10 produced this milk. The Facts The ae of Atlanta and Georgia are entitled to 10w just what the facts are with regard to this milk con- versy between Georgia ao DT! : . onorable Columbus oie. former Commissioner Agriculture is the Bogie of Georgi ia Milk Producers! : ifederation. Mr. Roberts and myself have ae on opposing sides every political campaign since 1934. In fact, Mr. Roberts myself were opposing candidates in two elections for mmissioner of Agriculture. With these facts in mind, it should be clear io any } ng person that no polities could be involved. , Common Sense The Georgia Milk Producers Confederation is a num- of fe gernpe seattered | throughout middle Georgia who haul the milk to Atlanta aa dis- k their own cows, te it through a chain of small stores oper ated by them. y These cows give milk 7 days each week, Each day the trucks come into Atlanta from through- iddle Georgia and unload this milk on the platform | orgia Milk Producer s Confederation on Whitehall ect. ~The OD'T rade an order forbidding wholesale delivery, milk on Sunday. When the milk comes in from the ee on Si: ning, it must be held until Monday. On Monday, an< her day s supply of milk comes in from the country. The ult is on Monday morning the Assciation finds itselt 2davs supply of milk in 1 day. : Now it is obvious that the same stores which indie: ntire production of milk can not sell 2 days supply of k in 1 day. | Ati is obvious that it. takes the same aout of gas and ibber to haul the 2 days supply of milk on Monday that would take to haul it on Sunday and on Monday. - you have 10 truck loads of milk to deliver, it mat- ot whether you deliver 5 of them on Sunday and 5 on day or whether you deliver all 10 on Monday; the same ount of gas and rubber is consumed. Iti is also obvious that it would require twice as much abe to handle 2 days supply on Monday as it would cok Fruits and Vegetables oo. ae 20, 1944 eans (Snap), ne hers 3455 ess bbage, Cwt. > _- ollards, per doz. bunches . tard Greens, per bu. hprs. Atlanta. __ $3.75-$3.78 2.00- 2.50 1.50- 1.75 1.00- 1.25 =e 230- .85 tadishes, doz. bunches .40- 50 eet oc bu: baskets. . ee - 4.00 oe 1.50- 1.75 Confederation and > .76- 1.25 milk each Monday. require to handle 1 days supply on Sunday and I da; supply on Monday. * : It would be necessary to have a double crew haulin Under present labor conditions +hig would be impossible as you could not POsaEy hire 1 men fos 1 day in the week. What Other Distributors Say When this problem first arose, the ODT called me on the telephone and asked if I knew someone who would rt (1000 gallons of milk a day. I told ODT that it would be no trouble to dispose 1000 gallons of milk a day as Georgia was short on mi and as a matter of fact, it was oT to Amport: large quantities. of milk. f* I immediately called 2 or 3 of the larger distribu Or in Atlanta and talked with them about taking this e milk, but they seemed to be already familar with all facts in the case and they told me that the Confederatio had this milk only on Monday. They further told me t would not be interested in buying this milk 1 day in the week but would take it if the Confederation would sell them 1000 gallons each day in the week. It has since developed that some of the other. Atla: distributors have agreed to buy this milk on Monday, , pro- vided it is sold to them at a price about 6 or 7 cents a gallon cheaper than the farmers are getting for the milk wh ey delivered it themselves. The effect of the ODT order i is a -=Cat: Wonder pepper plants, $1.75 M. Orders filled same day received, Mrs. Mary McNeal, Hazlehurst. Insp. PR. potato plants, good, strong, full count, prompt ship- Will ship Dixon, Bristol. World Beater, cayenne hot pep- /M. 500, 75c: 200, 50c. Marglobe, -globe, New Stone, Rutger tom- -ato plants, same price. All del. PLANTS FOR SALE E v e r-bearing pivaqrsarrs | plants, 200, .$1.00 del. Mrs. B T. Thornton, Bowdon; Rt. 1. PR. potato plants, $2.00 M. Del. Govt. insn, and treated. E. N. OQuinn, Qdum. Red PR. potato plants, govt. insp. and treated, $2.50 M. Del, No checks. George Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 184. Marglobe and New Stone tomato plants. 300, $1.00: 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Calif. Wonder, per plants, 500, $2.00: $3.00 M. Cabbage plants, 500, $1.00: $1.75 M. Prepaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Field-grown tomato plants, $2.00 M. Ready June ist. Can ak =: D. T. Gates, Chipley, / Govt. ic PR. potato plants, vine-grown, full count, $2.00 M. Del. M. O. only, Jc Miller, Sereven. Gen. red skin PR. potato plants, grown from vines, govt. insp. and treated, $3.00 M. Det. in Ga. No personal checks, J. W. Haman, Ocilla. Imp. yellow or red skin potato plants, insp. 5000, $10.00. Fuil count, prompt shipment. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. - Marglobe tomato plants, open field-grown, $1.10 M. Del. V. A. OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2. Large Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 60c: $1.00 M. Mar- globe tomato plants, 500, $1.00 21.19 M.f All PP in Ga. No checks. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville, Rt. 5. All vars. cabbage plants, $1.50 M: 500; $1.00; 200, 50c. All vars. tomato plants, same price. Moss packed, all del. Full count, prompt shipment. Mrs. Dorothy Dills, Baxley, Rt. 4. | . All vars. cabbage plants, Mar- globe tonrato plants, all $1.50 M. All del. Moss packed, prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary M. rosby Baxley, Rt. 4. All vars. cabbage plants, $1 Rutger, Break ODay, Match- less tomato plants, $2.00 M; 500, $1.25; 200, 50c. Del. Full count, now ready. No CQODS.. Mrs. Rub Lee Wilscn, Baxley, Rt, 4. All vars. cabbage plants, $1.50 M.: 500, $1.00: 200, 50c. Mar- bromnt shipment. moss: yes J.P. Mullis: Baxley, Rt. Marglobe. New Stone, Balti- more tomato plants, Sh 00 for 500; $1.50 M. Del. in Ga. $6.00. 5 M. Exp. Full count. moss Griffin, packed satis. guar. H.C. Rowe, Ocilla, a oe Crow, Gainesvi PLANTS FOR SA PR. potato ilants, govt. from vine: potatoes, $2.5 Del. M. O. only. Joe H. ie Baxley, Rt. 2. Young Mar globe 4 plants, green, smooth, 30 500, $1.25: $2.25 M. Pro del. Pr epaid. A. B. Wat Pitts, Rt. : . PR. nots plants, govt. $2.25 Tomato plants, g plants, ern count, moss pa $1.15.M. Del, W. G..027@ Surrency, Rt. 2. Sd PR. potato plants, 20 $2.50 M. 5000 and up. count, prompt shipment. 5 Tyre. Bristol. PR. potatoe plants, red sl $2.50 M. Del. Prompt delive Rufus Lightsey, Sue Two. Imps PR. La; copper s Triumph, old-time Boone PR. potato plants, grow hand selected, treated see CG: 500, $2.00::-$3:50 M1 postage and 10c exc, on che C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville, Imp. govt. insp, red s potato plants, $2.40 M. Nail, Baxley. Rt: 3. New Stone, Batlimore, \ globe tomato plants, $1.00_ 500: $1.50 M. Del. in Ga. $6.00 exp. Mossed, full col strong field-grown Satis. gv Floyd C. Powell, Ocilla, Rt Box 168, PR. potato saee red s] govt. insp. $2.50 M. C. R.R mond, Pelham. PR potato plants, eos j and treated, $2.50 M. PP. G. W. Owen, Hawkinsvi Genuine, open field-gro tomato plants, from Rt 4: All vars. cabbage plants, . M. New Stone, Marglobe, B nie Best, New Stone ton plants. $1, 50 M. Imp. red s PR. potato plants, $3.00 M, ready, full count, prompt sk ment; No COD orders. Baxley,-Rt. 4, Can furnish. millions potato slips, $3.00 ' M. lobe tomato plants, 5 M. $ wt. Prompt shipment. Cop skin potato slips, $2.75 M. ceil Crow, Gainesville. Marglobe and New St tomato. plants, -$1.00 M. potato plants, $2.75 M. David Miles, Baxley. ~ New Stone tomato pla $1.00 M. Del. Full count, nacked, W:. A. Pearce, rency, Rt. 2 Govt. imsp: -vion V sweet potato sian "33. 50 FOB, Make 2 to 3: times many as other vars. E. T ments, Tennille. a Red skin PR. potato govt. insp. $2.25 M. FOB C: Money Order ek -Hutto, Surrency, Rt. Big, strong Marelabe Baltimore tomato plants, > M. Govt. insp. PR potato p! $2.50 Mt. All FOB. No less; than 1M... 4; C. z Baxley. $2.00 M., at the bed. W ship.- Mrs. lizzie Palmetto. Rt. 1. Wakefield, Flat Dut bage. Stone, Baltimore Ga. and N. C. Short St $4.00- M. Lee Crow, ville, Rt, 2, Box 143. Rt 2. Tomato. plants, now re fresh, field grown, full: co moss packed, $1.10 M. de 3d zone. Mrs, x A. O'Qu Surrency, Rt, : Marglobe Imp. red skin PR potato. pla insp. and treated (since La quired same,) good prompt shipment, $2.50 M COD, Mrs. T. P. Mussel Arabi, Rt. 1, Phone 4310 New crop white and red tiplying onion sets, 50c M: all kinds tomatoes. cabb broccoli, endive, rabi, parsnips, carrots. kale, pars lettuce. 40c $3.50 M. Oth Mrs, H. V. Franklin, Reg Imp. red skin PR. plants trokp vine grown pol Govt. insp., treated, $ MLO; only, yD. Wee Screven, Rt. d. 9 eee tomato, 25 C: $21 : Cabbage plants, 25c C; $2.00 M; Vigorvine tomato, pig for 25 Jants. All mailed. L. A - Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Marglobe and other vars, omato plants, open field-grown ge 10d. Jerre plants, $1.00 M. Del. = OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. ertified PR and copper skin potato plants, ready, $3.00 M. ew Triumphs, Same _ price; nt and quality guar. Write prices on large lots. A. B. iHiams, Alma. R. potato plants. Poplar eaved Triumph. $3.00 M. World er: pepper plants, $3.50 M. , McNeal. Graham, Box Govt. insp. and treated red PR. potato plants, seed srown from vine cuttings, good | jants. full count, $2.25 M. Del: D. Lightsey, Screven. Tomato plants. $1.50 M. Cab- age plants, $1.25 M. Onion slants, $2.00 M. Sweet pepper, ic C. Hot pepper, 25c doz. All el. G. L. Steedley, Baxley. _Marglobe tomato plants, $1.75 Vi. PR. red skin potato plants, 2. 00 M. ae Wonder pepper. 3.00 M. J. Carter, Baxley. om. Box 70. _ SEED FOR SALE Plant Mosely s Higari in drills | x broadcast, from April thru |: y. Makes 100 bu. acre; 5 ons fine forage; grows on any kind land: good for cows. hogs and poultry. E. M. Mosely, jJavkston, phone 4511. Citron seed, 60c lb. Early yeen okra seed. 25c teacup. exc. for duck or goose feath- rs. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, umming, Rt. 1. Citron seed, 60c lb. Cucumbr ed, 25c teacup. Add postage. Mie Millwood, Cumming, Rt. 1. Winter turnip and Seven Top eed, mixed. 25c cupful. Charles iver. Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Pigeon (tree) pea seed: Luffa ponge (Dishrag), new climb- American cucumber. 15c ke. or 2,25c. PP. Cultural di- rections furn. Limited amt. econ BH. DunNett, Sandy te oe seed. spineless. 50 t, $1.00 qt. Add postage. Mrs. lara Prince, Demorest. Rt. 14; arelobe tomato seed, $3.00 Mtn. watermelon. 6 2000: PP In Ga, her Frost, Ellenwood. -Ciiron seed, 5 lbs., 60c Ib. J. Migs. t . Mor gan, Cadwell. 917 2 bu. extra clean, bright mocer cane seed, $6.00 bu. Mer- : it Duncan, Atlanta, 722 East pe ede Dr. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE To aera merenn nae oe neem ma ran era Tite and | speckled bunch nd running butterbeans. 25c Few 6 wks. Crowder brown streaked beans. . 35c cup. Add Rostaze. I a a R. Ashworth, bu. oe ripper peas, e175 Add postage. J. E. Martin. ewer Branch, 20 bu. mixed Heid peas, $5.00 ub. B. A, Snead, Woolsey. /? ju. white mush peas, e and sound. 30c Ib. Post- + Mrsi-E. L. Hagler, Buena 40 lbs. Abie soybeans, 15c : Blackeyed peas, 60 ls. loc 4 lbs. Mungs, 30c lb. J. O. dams, Ty Ty. Browneved Crowder | peas, all nds field peas, including mix- d peas, $5.50 to $6.75 bu. FOB. Jso Duke Creek and Cuban een watermelon seed, $1.75. vet beans, 90-day: runners, 50 bu. FOB. L. F. Easterlin. dersonville. Mixed hay peas, Brabham, on. City, New Era. $6.00 bu. poker F. Hill, Danville. a8 bu. soybeans. (best for bining, do not shatter), $3 J. Q. Allen, Evans, Rt. 1. 5 bu. mixed Clay peas. $6.00 i FOR. J. M. Hayes, Thom- \ abut 50 bu. sound, mixed mostly Whips and Eras, u. Cash with order. R. th, Washington, se Mush peas, sound but c ady finger || Ibs. 1, 00. Add | sour syrup, 60c gal. ~ FOR SALE | 3 bu. white, adiceyed peas, $6.00 bu. or $17.50 for lot in depot at Cordele. W. A. Big- gers, Cordele, Rt. 4. s - 10 bu. Clays and 5 bu. New Era peas, $6.25 bu. No order less 2 bu. C. W. Coleman, Devereux. 1-bu. purple crowder (pea and hull purple) crowder peas. 10c lb. Add postage for small} orders. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuth- bert, Rt. 1. White bunch butter-beans, 35c tb.\3 Ibs.,. $1.00. Mrs. Fred Yelton, Appling. 15 bu. 90- day Velvet beans, $4.25 bu: 6 1-2 bu. Brabham and Whipps, mixed, $6.50 bu: 400 Ibs. white Spanish peanuts, threshed, 8c lb. All FOB. S. A. Torbert. Greensboro. CORN AND SEED FOR SALE Piedmont -Hastings white seed corn for = late planting, $1.25 pk. Add postage. R. P. Steinheimer. Brooks, Rt. 1. 100 bu. good corn. $1.75 bu. Also 3 tons good, bright peanut hay.. $20.00 ton. J. 'T. Bruner, Coleman, Rt. 1. FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE Guaranteed oakwood smoked meat, country cured, hams, 45c lb. wt. 10 to 20 lbs. Sides, shoulders, 35c lb. wt. 10 to 25 lbs... ea. FOB. R. M. Blood- worth, Meigs, Rt. 2. Oakwood smoked slides and shoulders, 30c Ib. 8 to 20 Ib. av. | also collard seed. 50c Ib. not prepaid. Malvin Collins, Whig- ham. Guar. oak smoked meat: hams, 45c lb: shoulders and sides. 35c Ib. Hams run, 10 to 20 los. FOR. FE. C. Burst, Meigs, Rt. 2. a PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Good, peanuts. 8 1-2c lb. No order for Jess 50 Ibs. Riley C. Couch, Turin, POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE Sev. hundred bu. Red, Bliss potatoes for sale, ready to har- vest about May 20th. Make best offer, del. at my barn. races road.. Moody Field. E. L. Todd, Valdosta. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE _ 520 bales Lespedeza and Meadow hay. $36.00 ton. Hugh Richardson, Atlanta, 3600 North side Drive. Oats. Victor grain, for feed or sound White Spanish | paid. Crates to be ret. can money. hours work. A month ago you could not buy onions at all. The Mexican onion crop is earlier than the American crop: The Mexican crop was brought across the river and sold in the United States at fancy prices. Now the onion growers of Georgia and Texas cannot sell their onions for more than 75c to $1.00 per sack. In view of this condition, I have sent a iclentam |to our Senators and to our Congressmen from the onion-growing section. I have also sent it to the. Sec- retary of Agriculture and Food Administrator. I cer- tainly hope that our representatives will be able to get some prompt action on this matter. Senator Walter F. George, Washington, D. C. _ Hon. Claude Wickard, Secretary of per ritnts, Washington, D. C. 4 Hon Marvin Jones, War Food Administrator. Senator Richard B. Russell, Washington, D. C. Congressman E. E. Cox, Washington, D. C. Congressman Stephen Pace, Washington, D. . Congressman John Gibson, Washington, D. C. Congressman Hugh Peterson, Washington, DG, Georgia onion growers in distress. Mexican on- ions produced with forty cents a day labor brought into the United States ahead of United States crop and sold for $5.00 and $6. 00 per bag. | United States crop now selling 75c to $1.00. Im-. | perative that Government place floor around ceiling price of $2.55 per bag. Georgia farmers urging I call this to your at- tention for immediate action. Commissioner of Agriculture. EGGS FOR SALE s Eggs from purebred, Blocks type, dbl. breasted, short, yellow legued 5% 40 7. Ib, Dark Cornish hens, $1.25 per +16 del. by ins. parcel post. H. M. Moorman, Lovett. Big bone,. broadbreasted, pure dark M. B. turkey eggs, $4.00 doz.: Speckled panes, $1.50 doz. All shipped | metal shipping egg boxes: May All del: key eggs insured. Giant green okra. seed, 25 cup, plus postage. Mrs. nore iaerett. Douglasville, Rt. Purebred Buff Orp.. eggs, fresh, select, $1.00 per 15, post- Miss opie Johnson, Shellman,. a Boxeor. Lt. Brahma eggs. from extra choice stock, $1.25 per 15 postpaid. Rev. J. R.. Baxter, Armuchee.. Turkey eggs and fine -N. Z. White rabbits, for sale. Mrs. M. R. Settle, Atlanta, 654 Cas- cade Ave., Ra 8623. Hatching eggs from Darke tanext hens. headed by ped. males, $3.75 for 50: $7.00 per hundred. Cases to be ret. Mrs. 3. Seroggs, Alto. ae Cornish purebred hatching eggs, $1.25 per 15: $2 25 for 30. Cartons to be ret. / M. O.-only.> Miss Cora BE: Pilteranh. Ty By Rt. 35 Box seed, $1.10 bu. exp. or freight | 74. collect. Checks dae W Lang, Omega. only. Choice Kudzu hay, for sale. Del. anywhere in Ga. B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE x . -Peach trees. budded to aider for Fall del. $100.00 M., $11.00 C. Plum and apricot trees, 2c tree higher. Riverdale. FRUIT AND BUTTER FOR SALE . Burbank and Red June plums |for sale, truck lots, Ist of June. W. F. Bearden, Monticello, Rt. One. SYRUF rOR SALE 400 gals. heavy ribbon cane table syrup, $1.50 gal. 150 gals. O. E. Nor- ten. Fairburn. Few more hundred gals. of syrup in lots from 8 to 25. $1.35 gal. by truck, $1.25 gal. Joe M. Brown. McRay Star Route. WMirs. Ee Be Pravis, 44 ~ Thompson Rinelet B. R. @ggs, bred-to-lay and exhibition type. Pullorum tested, $1.25 for 15: $2.00 for. 30, del. John A. Wil- son, Martin. Black Minorca eggs, AAA grade, $1.00 for 15. Ancona eggs, Sheppherd strain, $1.00 for 16. Postage paid. Mrs. L. .|D. Elliott, Lavonia. Bourbon Red turkey eggs, 40c eA. JMrs: BR i. Barnette, Grif- fin, Ret, C. Mixed white and speckled guinea eggs, $1.50 for 15. Del. anywhere. Tom Steed, Buena Vista. : o t : Dark Cornish eges, $1.10 for 16, del. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton. Rt Purebred Dark Cornish eggs, $150 for 15. Del. Mire S$. Akers, Fender. , Purebred Dark Cornish eggs from hens weighing 5-7 lbs. roosters, 9-11 lbs., $1.50 for 15. ue. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Daw- son, Rt 2. Eggs from purebred broad- breasted, double -breasted, blocky type Dark Cornish chickens, $1.25 for 16. Del. by P.O. Prompt shipment. H. M. Moorman. Lovett. ) Ewereisy sitain Brown: Lez. horn eggs, $1.25 per seitine. _ Mrs. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. Least wey I wade a a6 into Mesiea The Mexi-| ean farm hand is paid 40c for a days work in Ameri- On the Texas side of the river, those same Mexican farmers are paid $2.40 a day for eight chee. wove, Duluth, Rt. 2. | 903 E. College Ave. sell, PEE c TOM LINDER, EGGS FOR SALE Eggs from Parks trap-nest hens, headed by pedigreed males, $3.75 for 50 eggs: $6.00 C. Mrs, Mo B: Scroggs, Altoe 3 Eggs from big- boned, broad- breasted mammoth bronze tur- keys, $3.50 doz. Speckled guinea eggs, $1.50 doz. Shipped in metal shipping egg boxes and del. Mrs. Pers Baseelh Dou- glasville, Rt. dete ae eges from contra: choice stock, $1.25 for 15 post- paid. Rev. 5 R. Baxter, Armu- Donaldson R, I. Red eggs. $1.10 per 15: baby chicks 15c ea., del; young hens and cock- erels, 1 yr. old, Pollorum con- trolled, $1.50 to $2.50 ea. Mrs. Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt. ne. Purebred, U. S. approved, bloodtested N. H. Red eggs or hatching, $1.10 for 16 postpaid: also want to buy 2 or 3 White Guinea hens and rooster. ee price and if will ship: Mr eu Cairo. Rt. 3; ee CATTLE FOR SALE ~ 1 good milech cow, at my place 2 1/2 miles from River- ele. i F Bing, Biveedele, Rt. ne 1 Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, gentle, no bad_ habits, giving 21/2 gals. milk day. $65.00. On Mrs: C. -W. Summerours atm at Duluth. Mrs. J. H. Several good, young milch cows for sale. T. K.~ Moore, Canton, Rt. 3. 1 very fine bull, 11 mos. old, half Jersey and half Guernsey. Would eonsider trading for good, young cow or riding horse. lanta, He 2 oe young milch cows, with: young calves. J.D. Drew, June- tion City Aberdeen- Angus heifer, with | 2d calf, 1/2 pure, 3 yrs. old, $100.00. J. H. Tribble, Decatur, - Young Jersey bull, not reg., well marked. Quality perfect. wt. about 400 lbs. 10 lb., or will trade for heifer or common goats. Gene Carreker, Locust Grove. Box 114. e Cream colored Jersey cow to giving 4 gals. milk day. Come and see. Mrs. J. W. Hern- den, Loganville, Rt. 2. Few 7/8 an@ better grade sale or exc., . .| ford, Mrs. Helen Street, At-|. John Wing. Aberdeen- Angus cows, heifers 7 calves. H. Beneath a hington. sor G- mileh as: frsh-irs eon priced. Oo. G. emer. Fresh aaek mila either with or with cal sale. E. V. Clarke, College Rt. 1, Ca 3365. Large blue Jere ard calf, gives 6 gal: laden milk dey; gentle, at my farm neat, South not, Powder : Parlier, Power S Hereford bull. 3 y Domino breeding, $900.00. H. Ivey, Milledgevill Box 8, Milch cow: inne Ge Bene Road. Mr calves, 2 wks. old.. Ly : fone Et: Valley, Rt. Jersey heifer, fee i ealf; also 1/3 Guernsev. Jersey. heifer, 3 v feshen June 5th. Co JAG. Wright, Tucker Road. other 3d calf, $85.00: milkers, for sale at m: 21-2 miles from Mur Tate Bennett, Dahlon 1 or 2 good Jersey calf, $75.00 ea. Also6n 13 mos. old June 4st., $8. or $30.00 for 4. J. H. lorrow, RFD.. Hwy. 54. . Jonesbero. Holstein crack: Jersey h yrs. old. Sell or trade heifr: also cream-colore sey cow, 3rd calf in Jul for good mare that can plow. A. D penter, Stone Mountain Lawrenceville Hwy, Cr Milch cow for sale 21-2 to 3 gals. day. cali old. Fred Gunter, Clev One. Bull, 1 yr. rere half half Jersey, 4 heifers. 7 mos. old, $120.00 for lot. Mrs. Wil fold Ginn, Warner Ro | with calves by reg. bul oe bred, others calve soon Chamblee, Jr., Bartow. sey cross calves. sonable. Mrs. Minni Warm Springs. : 1 to 20 reg.. horn typ ford bulls, bred, born ani in. Lee Co., Ga., 12 to 20: old. Perry A. Price, Alban HOGS. FOR SAL Polande China ee pu 3 mos, old, $15.00 ea., wi pers. Ernest F.. Koone Hamilton, Rt. 1. = OIC pigs, purebred, re. del. June 10th, $10.00 e /Russell Neal, Ashland. | 4 nice SPC shoats, Bearden, Monroe, Rt. = 12 SPC pigs, 7 ee 0. Igt,. S760 ca. Jo Se. Conyers, Rt. 2. _ Big boned. ree $12.50 ea. blocky OIC pigs, $10.00 ea. gan, Marietta, Rt. 4 Reg., 14 mos. old D oc. River Creek plantat ing, wt. about 150 lbs., FOB. Express. office. MecCorvey, Pave. - Reg. Berkshires: boar arch No. 450342; so cile No. 450348. w: also Berkshire gilt. reasonable. See. . Pierce, Parrott. Reg,, SPC: pigs, females, 8 wks. old, $15 reg. buyers name: also- Walking mare, 8 yrs. anywhere. $135.00 cash or for corn, ye or goais ~| Good . W.-D. Tue Fi. 13 * Black PC erossed . in-12 mos., bred to ee June, wt. 350 Ibs., White crossed with SPC 2 yrs about 200 lbs., jj shoats and 2 gilts. See Priced right. & PRGal mend. SPC sow, bred 22 farrow June 20th, y 300 lbs: Also Jersey calf, bred, comea Oct,.0 One. y pot Reg. Hereitora pos. and sows} boars, 317 old boars, all from lines, eats bee riday, May 26th, at 1: ce : on fccabk Abouon Sale will be held at the Northeast Georgia Fair Grounds, Gainesville, | 00 P. M. Write. Herbert Adderholdt, Gainesville. HoGs FOR SALE top herd boars. Spring will be ready soon. Book orders now. Reas. priced. r #&. McNeely, Thomaston, re The Fork Farm. ree. Duroc sows, bred to es, male: each has bred 1 lit- er pigs, $40.00 ea. R. P. right, Dudley. 5 SPC male pigs, 3 mos. old, ble treated for cholera. Isler, ers name. M. Ran. SPC pigs, subject to regis- | ration, farrowed Jan. 3rd_and = $12.50 to $15:00 ea. _ Gene nes, Sylvester. 6 4-H Club SPC pigs, reg. 3 males, 3 females, 6 wks. old. ee ea. eee Thornton, Jr. A Grange, Rt. ; 4 nice for sale. Also ducks. ee Brown, College nk, Rie . Fairburn Ride= es boars. reg. for viee at-my farm 2: mi. E. bei. Weer 6$1250- = C.K . Glennville. ce male, 7 mos. old, Service. Papers ready. on $35. 00. M. O. only. Also ick Jersey Giant roosters, old, $2.00 ea. Govt. insp., -tested. Jess Harper. Wray. Rt, 2. OIC. sow, - bred boned African boar: farrow Ist, $45.00. Purebred boned African boar, 2 yrs. d, same price. OIC pigs, ossed with African boar, 14 ks. old. $8.00 crated. = i, ibble. Decatur, 903 E. _Col- ge Ave. Big boned Guine brood | ww. with 10 pigs: now bred 7 ee OSs Hardy. Cholera | t $25.00. eee breed, $5.00 and un. FOB. G. P. Nunn, Crawftord- ic sow, 3 yrs. old for sale, | to raise pigs on halves. rite or see. Badgette Dil- Rabun Gap. Rabun-Gap- oohee School. IORSES AND MULES : FOR SALE ie for ae 2 my F blsee No. 1-Hwy. . Hol- Waycross: RFD. z00d, sound hore mule, s. old: slightly club- d, $12.00. W. L. Wilson, ~ grey mare mule, 12 yrs. a. wt. 1200 Ibs. Also 100 re ood syrup. - None shipped. tree, Metter. DLs nice mare mules, wt. 200 lbs. ea. 7 to 10 yrs. old 4 WB. Winslette, Eat- ce: gentte Shetland pony, about 300 Ibs. $100.%0. e gee. C. Sparks, nesville. ihe Percher on mare, 5 yrs. d, with 1 mo. old filly colt. are bred to jack. C. L. Per ue: Decatur. Rt. 1, De 1434, r. black hotse mules, 5 yrs. Ad: 2 2400 lbs. Perfectly prea oo fine workers. for a. or trade for young mares. _ McElhannon, Nicholson. Gentle donkey and wagon or sale, 3-mi. S. College Park a Washington Rd. or Lees il Rd., $50.00. D. P. Mc- et eee Park, Rt. -& fohnson, tbs. Dare ht L mi, from Stonewall). grey farm mule, about 12 old, wt. about 950 Ibs. 1 na In one eye; good worker, 5.00 cash, or trade for Low j Lyons. oad mare mule. Lees: wt. 850 lbs. to 900 lbs. condition and work any- ere = 00. Floyd Rutledge. an. 3368 Batchelor vie Ca cd: mare mule, no entle for sale at farm; eash, worth $300.00. On Kestler Farm, _Stock- urocs of distinction, litters | ky type, $12.50 ea. Reg. in. to big | HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 10 yrs. old, 8090 1b. home- raised brood mare with mare mule by side, ahd re-bred. Gen- tle but has never been worked, $100.00; Jack, very high fertili- ty and sure breeder, $150.00. C. -G. Morris, Roopville. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE re Belgian doe, 14 mos. old, with 10 baby rabbits, 6 wks. old, $15: nice breeding does, 6 wks, old, crossed with NZ Reds and Whites, $1.00 ea, Bruce Had- dock, Fort Valley, 301 E. Main Street. Blue Chinchilla, 9 Jb. doe, 8 mos. old, $4.00. NZW, 8 mos. old buck, $3.00: pr. NZW, 6 wks. old $3.00 pr. Black buck, 3 wks. old. wt. 3 lbs. $2.00. Others. Carlton Miller, Atlanta, 832 St. Charles Ave., NE. Blue Chinchilla buck, 5 mos. old, $2.50: Giant. NZW., 2 wks, old, $3.00 pr., $4.00 trip. From 12 and 14 lb. when grown stock. D. W. Chadwick, Pike. NZW.. doe, 5 1-2 mos; old, 93.50: 10 and 12 wks. old rab- bits, $12.00 ea., express col; also purebred White Pekin duck eggs, 75c doz. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming, Rt. 5. White Chinchilla buck, good Hares, sex unknown, 6-8 wks. old, $2.00 ea., also want a NZ. white doe, full grown, at $1.00 to $2.00. C. A. Moore, Thunder- bolt. RFD., Box 67. Shoats, some | Paul Arnold, oe : 5 mixed rabbits, 2 mos. old, 1 white and 3 gray, $1.00 ea. Mice Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, BL 4, SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 doe, 2 Saanan buck kids, about 3 mos. old: sire from. 8 at. doe, $10.00 ea. Graham Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1. 3 White Saanan goats, moth- er, 2 kids, 8 mos. old: buck and doe, $15.00 for lot cash at my barn. All letters ans. G. . prephel, Gainesville, 2, ogtenbie nannies, 1 giving 2% qts. milk, $25.00; 1 giving 3% ats. milk, $35. 00. ate M. C. Cannon, Austell, perfect white markings: sire Chikaming . Stan! on Judson, T-4979: dam, high producing doe. ~ Excellent breeding at reasonable price. Warren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Murray Hill Ave., N. E. De 6912. 9) - 1 milk goat, fresh, with 2 doe kids, 1 to freshen, $35.00 for lot. Carl Holtzclaw, Grant- ville, Rt. 1. 1 thoroughbred milk goat, \freshened 1st May: entitled to registration. John B. Powder Springs, Rt. 2 Se, 2 white Saanan milk goats, giving 6 qts. day. Black billy, | 2 kids. Ernest Nunn, Mt. | Berry. Milk goat. gives 3% oe milk day. Billy goat. 15 mos. id= 1136 Avon Ave., C. C. Hudson, Atlanta, Very reasonable. old, Dawsonville, Rt. 2. # $10.00. Fred Demorest, Rt. 1. E, less. now giving milk: 1 buck, will be 3 mos. old May 25th. Cheap for all. e T | Ellenwood. Rt. 2 ee breeding stock. $3.50; Belgium. Rt | Reg. Toggenburg buck. kid, Smith, old: 2 little nannies, 24% mos.. S. W. Ra 2706. 6 goats, 2 nannies just fresh- ened, 1 giving gal. milk day. 3 kids, all billies: 1 grown billy. Joseph Arn- Reg. Nubians: best of blood- lines: bucks for Service. Few kids ready now, at very reas. prices considering breeding. 1 large, gentle, trained wether, Grubbs, 2 milk goats, naturally horn- Will not shin, Durham, Rockmart, Rt.. Good oe caule<. $40: 00 at | Me eREeee .ND GO FOR SALE Ree. and grade Saanan bred and milking does; 1 Alpine 2S doe: 3 reg. young bucks, from high producing mothers, _wts. 20 lbs. and up. From production bred. sire, or for reg. does. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave... NW. Purebred and reg. Toggen- burg does exclusively. Extra nice bred yearling, due freshen about August ist. for winter milker. from heavy milk stock. Certificate furnished. Reason- able. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St.. NE., De 5140. J nannie goat, half Nubian and half Saanan, 10 mos,. old, supposed to be bred, also billy, same age, $25.00 for both. Exc. 25 heavy breed hens. Mrs. = Blackstock, Douglasville, Rt. 2 young = goats, {29> Gaanai and 1/2 Alpine, cross, 2 wks. old, $3.00 ea., at my home. Mrs. 1M. Stefek, Atlanta. 6070 Peach- es Rds Ch 2770; & LIVESTOCK WANTED HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Want Shetland pony, not too large or small; one that could pull plow to work garden and do light work. Must be gentle and safe. W. F. Coalson, Dallas, Ree RABBITS WANTED: Want INZ Red reg. buck from 8 to 10 mos. old. E. D: Ha*\son. Milledgeville, 205 N. Wilkinson te Want NZ Red does, wt. not under 8 lbs. Advise wt. and age. Warren L. Winn, Fitz- gerald, POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS 9| AND BANTAMS: Chicks from dark red, blood- tested hens, $14.00C., postpaid: and cocks, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur, De 2405. 5 hens and rooster, mixed bantams, fine for raising quail, 50c ea. D. A. Asbury, epinke 442 Atwood St., SW. ~10 bantam hens and 2 roos- ters. all 1943 hatch. also. i Gotden Sebright. $8.00 for lot.. R. B. Maddox, Manchester, 16 North St.. BARRED. WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: ter. $2.50. W. G. Casteel, Cham- blee, Rt. 1. CORNISH. GAMES AND GIANTS: ~ Dark Cornish 1 yr. old. roos= ter, $2.50. Cash. FOB. O. D. Smith, eae 324 3rd Ave., NW. L EGHORNS: 25 AAAA young W. L. hens. : $1.50 ea3-10 N. H, Red and 15 W. R. hens, AAA grade, $2.00 ea. Mrs. A. J. Carter, Newing- ton. - os 100 S. C. W. L. pullets. big type, 12 wks. old, 95c ea., at my place. John Renouf, Lithonia. AAA erade big tyne W. L. -pullets. of fine strain. Write for price. Charles-T. McMillan. Gainesville, Rt. 3 Milk goats, all ages from ee |kids to heavy milkers, $10.00 100 AAAA S. C.-W. LL. 1943 to $50.00. .M. J. Miller,| hatch hens. no culls. $1.00 ea. Luthersville. -' Mrs. Remer Davis. Graymont. -50 W. L. 8 mos. old pullets, now laying, $1.50 ea., $65.00 for lot. FOB. M. O. No chks. Send coops or come after. Mrs. L. K. Kersey. Summit. Rt. 2. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKEN 1 trio extra large B. %., stand- del: pit game cocks, 5. stags, 3 Allan Roundheads. 2 Sid Tay- lors. 10 pullets. Write. Herbert Williamson, Augusta, 1835 Wal- ton Way. Young laying hens, 1943 Rocks, Parmenter Reds and Donaldson R. I. Reds, $1.50 to $2.50 ea: also R. I. Red 1 yr. old cockerels, $2.00 ea. Charles Brown, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS. QUAIL, ETC. FOR SALE: Ped. Racing Homers, 500 and 600 miles a day strain. All AU banded. Write for price. Alex Dukes, Valdosta, 311 E. Central PE 8 oe prs. Magdeniah pigeons and my barn. iso hot pepper | 2 prs. crosses, well mated and plants, 50c . se Sweet |: Ee $15.00 or $2.00 vr. pepper, same price. H. F, Seay, Ben Overby, Ith Ave, | Columbus, 3609 bee ero for 8-10 mos. old heifer. or for | TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE, or exc.. for good. heavy breed Eggs. $1.50 per 15; hens, pullets | potato One AAA Barred Rock roos- | | Cornish rooster and some hens. | 10th St.. NW. State what you have and price; ; general work on country: estate ard breed. 1 Buff Orp: hen, $4 hatch, from good stock, White held at the Livestock - Friday, June 16th, 1:00 trie. Picadas cae ene hea Sale ont e Hereford and Polled Hereford cattle will pb. calf at side, many rebred, open and bred heifer, ~ and bulls offered: Write. W. EH. AVEOEE, Moul Auditorium, Moultrie P. M., EWT. Cows wi POULTRY FOR SALE | 1 pr. black and white Tum- $1.50: $3.50 for both pr. Money order. Curtis Branch, Jr., Eni- ema. Rt. 1. : Giant Homers, asst. col., extra large Jumbo squab breeders. selected for heavy feeders and fast breeders (producers of pound squabs or more.) few prs., $3.00 pr. J. H. Barr, Lump- kin. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): 400 Parmenter Red friers, hatched March 17th. $1.00 ea; Pullorum tested and U.S. ap- proved. Mrs. B. M. Rogers, Eastman, Rt. 1. Box 46. 5 super grade R. I. Red roos- ters and 5 super grade M. Ply. Rock roosters, 9 wks. old. May 16th. av. 2 Ibs., ea.. $10.00. or $1.15 ea. Mrs. J. T. Prophitt, Chipley. Rt. 3 ee? DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE: 3 guinea hens and unrelated rooster, all 1943 hatch, $1.50 ea. chickens or large breed of pigs. Also 10 purebred Cornish hens, $2.00 ea., unrelated rooster, 10 Ibs. etc. $5.00. Mrs. Minnie Malphus, Tusculum. 5 guineas hens. now laying, and 1 rooster, $5.00. Cant ship. Mrs. G. A. Broxton, Blythe, Rt. Two. 9 goslins. $9.00 or $1.25 ea. Mrs. fC. Orr; Winder, Rt. 4, WYANDOTTES: 20 W. Wyandotte 1 yr. old hens and a 2 yrs. old rooster, good stock: 340.00. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula. Rt. 2. lpr. AAA Silver Lace Wyan- dottes, for saleor exc. for 2,000 slips, PP. to me: also. green okra seed, 10c cup: hot nepperseed. 5c teaspoonful. Add postage. Other value to exc. potato plants. - Mrs: - Aaron Smith, Royston, Rt. 1 POULTRY WANTED CORNISH: Want. a White Stephen Biggers, Atlanta, 469 HAMBURCS: Want 1 Silver Spangled Hamburg rooster. also have Golden Sebright ban- tam eggs, for sale, $3.00 per 18. Jack Higginbotham. Rossville, Box 500. John Ross Road. REDS: Want 100 to 200.N. H. Red or W. L. pullets. March or early April hatch. Will come after in radius of 100 miles, Thomasville. O. P. Griffin, Ocklocknee, Rt. 1. FARM HELP aie Want . middle-aged couple, with small family, exp. in live- stock and poultry work. willing to work, white preferred. eu- lar income with secure future. B. E. Bridges. - College Park, 386 Janice Dr. Ca 6598. Want man or couple to do and small farm near Atlanta. 2 cows to milk and general work around place. Hugh Richardson. Atlanta. 3600 Northside. Dr. Want reliable dairy help. for modern 25-cow dairy. Prefer family with children large enough helo with milking. W. H. Ivey, es ille, Rt. 1,. Bot : i Want woman for tare work, $10.00 wk. board and laundry. Would consider 1 child, M. B. Hurst, . Savannah, oat East Broughton Street. Want middle- aged woman to do farm werk, no milking. No objection to 1 child. Good home and salary to right party. G. H. Roberts, Grantville, Box 103. Want reliable middle-aged couple for farm work within 14 miles, Atlanta (on carline) to work for salary. Good proposi- }- tion te right party. J. G. Ogles- blers. $250: 1 pr. common|woman to do farm work piseons. white with blue tails, | milking, $7.00 wk. board, Mrs. between age 30 to 35 for oS work, fey. Rt. 15 ters ans. Covington, Box 261, A. fine wheat, 5 A. oats. See m at once. Paul A. West, Atla Rt. 3. Box 141, near Boulde Atlanta. ders wanted, white or col. wages, free. E. B. Travis, Riverdal write. Come and see Woodro Har. Dunwoody, Glenn Ri r | be sober and reliable. i wife to do farm work and and living quarters. operate Amevican Marvel chai FARM HELP WANTE} Want good, Christian whi brooks, Riverdale. Want woman, white or room, board and Salary. J Me KRetchetes Want miller to idok: fte corn and feed mills. All lef Edward I, Ble Want someone to combate 1 erest School, DeKalk Co. Want farm help: 10 mi Also peachtree house, wood, g Want good farm hand: *round job, $16.00 wk. Goo -R. house, garden and 1 1/2 miles. Kast Sandy Sp on Glenn Ridge Dr. Do Want middle-aged, . ibe able country woman for farm work, Have small family. Home, small salary. Mrs. } ao Junction City, 2 Want good, Christian, die-aged _woman to do. Weekly wages, room and boat Mrs. J. H. Tribble, Atlan Priarclitf Circle. Want arm family to He big truck farm near Atla Prefer truck driver, $2.50 farm day work. Plenty w foy all of family. Wood, gard and house with elec. lights. G move family. R. F. Sams. C ston, Sams Truclx Ferm. Want young or married man to work on bee type cattle farm, $11.00 w nice house and other conecee sions, R. BE. Avery, Social Ct ele. RFD, near The Hub. Want . nice white woman live in home and do farm w $6.00 wk. No bad habits; be healthy: private roo milking. T. L. Beasley, Sa City, as Want dependable, sober, eral farmer, for wages, $3. day, house, wood, cow and den. Give full details, = Calfee, Brunsvuick Want white aay: and fat help, with small families. milk, city water furn. Ons car line near city, church school. C. N. Roberds. /nah, Bonaventure Rd.. Want settled=woman or. and wife to do general around small oe Hom small salary. D. Hale est Park, Rt. te ie Ca Want single mary or man penter work on farm. b Weekly wages. Can furnish R. house.- lights, water, w and garden. Come at one H. Tribble, ee 903 Ee lege Ave. ; : Want man to work da farm, prefer couple, but hire single man. Good sala Appl H. Barker, Savannah, 518 FE 29th St. = Want man to farm and to he drive Flour Mill. Draft exemi| Permanent. See J._F. Bent Menticelo. : POSITIONS WANTE Man with family ae dairy or farm on shares or 2@ salary, with -house, ee Want job on farm e after livestock or share of ping, or small place in co J, C, Moses, Atlanta, 303 W es Atlanta, 78 Marietta St.. N.