Tom LINDER AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER 3 WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1944 Oo a& EDITORIALBy Tom Linder Wherefore say unto the children of Israel, I am the Lord, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will rid you out of of their bondage, and I will redeem you with a - stretched out arm, and with great judgments. Exodus 6:6. T have before me eight samples of cotton goods from epartment store in Atlanta, Georgia. Each sample is a different pattern and a different = he heaviest sample weighs six ounces to the yard, he lightest sample weighs three ounces to the yard. The three ounce eo0ds i is marked $4.98 a yard. This if | | 66 an ounce, or $96 | 56 a pound. $26, 56 for one pound of cotton goods out of cotton that The heaviest of these samples weighs six ounces s to the -and the price is $2. 50 a yard. This j is 41 an ounce, or 6 for a pound. In these goods, you pay $6.56 for a pound of cotton s out. of cotton that sold for 20e. The other samples vary in vee these two extreme ures. 4 Lf: we average these fioures, we find that these eight rent kinds of cotton goods are seine for $16.56 a : rd. At this rate one bale of satten cost $8, 280. 00eighty- times as much as the farmer received for growing, icking, ginning and hauling the bale of cotton. Forty years ago the general rule was that a farmer ceived one yard of cotton goods for a pound of cotton. That. of course, meant common, ordinary cotton goods, ch as gingham, calico, homespun and the like. / Nice dress goods cost two or three times that much. When cotton was 10 a pound, you could pay practically, any cotton goods from 10c to 40 a yard. | a8 For the sake of argument, lets say that all these eight pies were worth 40c a yard when cotton was 10 a n That ect that the farmer would have to give four pounds of cotton for one yard of this kind of cotton eoods. re The average price per vard of se eight samples now $3.75 a yard. If the farmer purchased one an of these goods with ur pounds of cotton, he would have to get 94 a pound the cotton. In other words, if the oe today was getting 94 a ound for cotton, he would only be receiving parity, inso- ar as these eight samples of cotton goods aresconterncd. Rayon. - W. e very often read in newspapers and hear great yen _ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables May 26, 1944 Atlanta eans (Snap), bu. hprs. -$ -$3.78 abbage, sacked Cwt. : ... 2.50- 3.00 Cucumbers, bu. hprs. - 5.00 ewberries, 24-qt. crts . . 9:80-10.00 ustard Greens, per bu. hprs. 1.25- 1.74 nions (Dry) . 1.75- 2.00 Onions (Green) per doz. nae a el0- a 2.00- 2.25 5.50- 6.00 HIS COTTON To most folks you are just a bale of cotton, Done up in new burlap and iron bands: To me you are the April thats forgotten, es When I held you, some gray seeds, in my hands. To them who now appraise you as a bale, | You are so many thousand yards of thread; To me who came to offer you for sale, a represent six months of toil for bread. Some men somewhere with selfish end in view | Have set a price that makes my loes their gain; 1.25- 1.50 And they had not a care in raising you, Nor prayed with me for sun and then for rain; But I have had a joy they cannot know aM ee with God to make you grow. Jennie M. DeLoach. -in Congress and iN ew York talk about. rayon supplanting cotton as a textile. They say that the farmer will have to produce cotton cheaper in order to keep rayon from taking the cott market. We hear a lot of talk about labor- -Saving machinery We hear that labor-saving machinery has made the cos of production of industrial goods much cheaper. But t fact of the matter is, that the farmer is producing % a cheaper than anyone else. __ If the farmers were paid as imuch to cover cost of pr duction as industrial cost of production, the world Soul be hungry and naked within twelve months. Yet they, sa. the farmer is not producing cheap enough. bak Well, lets see. If a yard of cloth contains six ounces of 20 cotton, that is 7/2e worth of cotton in a yard of clo The 744 worth of cotton in the form of a yard of clot sells for $8.75. + If the farmer actually gave away the Te worth cotton and did not get anything for it, it could not re . the price of the pe = cloth more than 7c. The yard 0 cloth would cost $3.6742c made out of free cotton, wher now costs $3.75 ae out of 20 cotton. The fact of the matter is that it is high prices of cott goods that make rayon manufacture possible. If the price of cotton goods were in line with the p of raw cotton, the rayon mills would close cow The , couldn t operate. : Jf the prices of cotton goods were in line wit the aes _ Continued on Page Two) Reports pcacived at this office show following average ofa paid for No. : Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named. May 26. 1944 = May 18 (Thursday)Valdosta May 19 (Friday)Thomasville May 22 (Monday)Sylvester May 23 (Tuesday)Arlington ~ May 24 (Wednesday)Moultrie May 24 (Wednesday)Rome May 24 (Wednesday)Vidalia TOP FED CATTLE May 18 (Thursday)Valdosta May 19 (Friday)Thomasville May 22 (Monday)Sylvester May 23 (Tuesday)Arlington May 24 (Wednesday)Moultrie May 24 (Wednesday)Rome May 24 (Wednesday)Vidalia $10.00-$12: 10.00- 12.00 Wednesda: ay ddress all items for publication and all requests to be put the mailing list and for change of address tu STATE BUREAU MARKETS, 992 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. : : ~ Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing ore than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not @ssume any responsibility for any notice appearing im the Bulletin. : Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture . fom Linder, Commissioner, Executive Office, State Capitol : Atlanta, Ga. = 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. Entered. as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage rovided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917.. COTTON. : (Continued from Page One) of raw cotton, the demand for cotton goods would be so great that the cotton belt could not produce enough cotton to supply the domestic demand here in America. We would not have to worry about foreign markets. EN The White Collar Man, The Merchant, The Banker, The Lawyer And The Doctor Has Just As Big A Stake In This As The Farmer In the cotton belt, the farmers ingome de- termines the income of all other groups. he earnings of the banker, the merchant, the store clerk, the lawyer, the doctor and the blacksmith are not better and no worse than the income of the farmers. Le - Change Of Labels : If you will go into the stores, you will see that the brands and labels in many cases have eation of the O. P. A. Tf you will take the catalog of mail order houses, you will see that in many cases the identi- eal articles cannot be purchased. Many labels and grands have been changed. This is because the manufacturers are smart nough to outwit the O. P. A. me - When the O. P. A. fixs a ceiling on one brand or one label, the manufacturers simply quit taaking that particular brand and put out a new brand at a higher price. | - The farmer cannot change his brands. The farmer still sells cotton. Everybody knows its eotton. There is no way that the farmer can in- crease the price that he receives for his cotton. He is helples#.in the hands of government agen- ies and the cotton exchanges. , The O. P. A. was created for one purpose only, That purpose was to hold farm prices own. All the balance of the O. P. A. is ninety- ve per cent camouflage. If there were no farm- rs, there would be no O. P. A. The O. P. A. is he child of Barnard Baruch, Leon Henderson, Henry Morganthau, Jr., and Ginsburg. CottonGods gift to Americahas been erucified on a cross of gold, Cotton, the greatest food crop and the great- est clothing crop on earth, lies prone in the de- ng clutches of the Internationalists. _ The men and women who till the land through the long grinding hours of the hot sum- er sun, are merely pawns in the hands of inter- ational forces who build their golden calves on 2 miseries of these toilers. | TOM LINDER, 4 been changed from what they were. before the > Edge. Toecoa, Rt, 3. By Geo. H. King, Director, Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, Ga. Peanut growers can increase yields per acre more economically by controlling leaf spot disease than by the use of any other practice, according to cooperative experiments conducted by the Georgia Experiment Station at Experiment, Georgia, and the Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station at Tifton, Georgia. _ Fifty tests conducted with Spanish peanuts over a period of seven years show average increases of over 300 pounds of nuts per acre with the various treatments used. The results of five tests with Caro- lina Runner peanuts show an increase of 400 pounds of nuts per acre by the control of leaf spot. Hay yields are increased as much as 50 per cent. Also, due to the fact that the control of the leaf spot causes the plant to hold its leaves longer, the dusted or sprayed Spanish peanuts can be harvested from 10 to 14 days later than those not dusted or sprayed, thus spreading out the time needed to harvest Span- ish peanuts. Below are given the recommendations and di- rections for dusting and spraying as worked out by the two Stations: : Directions and Recommendations for Dusting ' Materials*: 1. Conditioned dusting sulphur at least 93 per cent through 325 mesh, or 2. Copper-sulphur 10-90 (34 per cent basic copper sulphate 10 parts, and dusting sulphur 90 parts.) When to Begin: When the first spots appear on the basal | leaves, usually during the months of June on Spanish peanuts, June 20 to July 10 on Carolina Runners. Number of Applications: The Spanish variety requires four if dusting begins before, and*three if after, June 20; four appli- cations if rain requires repeating first. (See interval between). Runner peanuts require four applications. Interval Between Applications: 10-14 days. If rain occurs Amount of Material: 15-20 pounds per acre for each ap- plication depending on the size of the plants and the efficiency of the dusting equipment. A grower should have 75 pounds of dust in readiness for four applications if required. Equipment: Any traction or power row crop duster may be used for peanuts. A short hood or drag should be used over the nozzles of the duster. Cost of Material: 1. Sulphur, $3.00 to $3.50 per hundred pounds. 2, Copper-sulphur 10-90, $5.00 to $6.00 per hundred pounds. : Directions and Recommendations for Spraying Materials: Commercial copper sulphate and lime to pre- pare bordeaux mixture. (6 pounds snow form copper sulphate, 2 pounds hydrated lime, to 100 gallons of water.) ~~~ When to Begin: Same as for dusting. Number of Applications: Same as for dusting. Intervals Between Applications: Same as for dusting. Amount of Spray Required: 100 gallons of bordeaux 6-2- 100, are required per acre for each application. Eauipment. Power sprayer with spray boom for row crops. Cost of Materials: 1. Copper Sulphate; 2. Lime; 3. Water: One-half cent per gallon. * Both of these materials come ready mixed. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 No..1 farm bell, in perfect | 1 John Deere A cultivator eond, $7.50 FOB: John H.! equipment, without planters: | never been used, for sale cheap. $i HP ecosomy: kerosene]? Pum. Fort Valley. engine, used less than day. Cash price, $90.00. Want to buy 2-hole corn sheller in. good cond. State best price. W. T. Pelfrey. Doraville. _ McCormick-Deering thresh- ing machine, 22 by 38, with self-feeder. wind stacker, grain weigher and bagger.. In ex- cellent cond. Good *belts. Reas. price. W. A. Wages. Statham. Belt pulley and. PTO for Farmall A and B: never used, $45.00. Jesse Newsom, San- dersville. Small 1 wheat thresh, 5-HP Fairbanks-Morse gasoline en- gine. Mounted satisfactorily for short moves. - Sell sepa- rately or together. John Deere grain binder. 6 ft.. with tongue for tractor hitch. C. R. Bohan- an. Conyers, Rt. 1. : 1 F-20 tractor, in good cond.: No. 22 McCormick-Deering 8 ft. combine: used very little, both for $1,612.42. No. let- ters ans. Joel E. Stembridge, Ellijay. 4-unit DeLaval milker and other Dairy equipment for sale. R. O. Jackson, Rockmart. 1. tin can sealer, in perfect cond. Seals Nos. 2, 214 and 3. Not automatic. $6.00 P. P. Mrs. W. O. Ragsdale. Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 234. 2 1 set double tobacco flues, been used 2 seasons. price. Mrs. Ida. Forester, Bu- | ferd, Rt: 2. _ McCormick-Deering binder, in good cond. A, Rutledge, RFD, 1 Case C. C. tractor, with 5-dise tiller and seeder, in good cond...:oh steel. Mrs. Lillie Boyce, Covington, R&. 3. J. B. Hammer mill, 40-HP motor. No. 5 sandwich corn sheller, with clevator pipes and belis and ciher farm. equin- a Commissioner of Agriculture. \ Reas. | 1 Int'l. 2-H. riding cultiva- tor, $50.00. 1 Oliver 2-H riding. cultivator, $25.00. In goad cond. J. R. Clewis, Unadilla. Case binder for sale. Preston. Monroe. 1 8 ft. John Deere bermuda: grass plow, used one season, in perfect cond,, cost $148.50, will sell for $100. O. P. Sinquefield, Harrison. _1 3-cylinder Turner peanut picker. slightly used. on rubber tires, $400.00. 1 Avery 4-disc plow on steel wheels, $75.00. Call or write. Arthur, Vidalia. - Fordson tractor. Tractor har-: row; both in good cond. Ready to run, $150.00. G. W. Watkins, Eastanolle. John Deere H-200 series, 2- row cultivator for Model H. tractor; John Deere PH = 312 planting attachment and FH 312 fertilizer attachment for John Deere H 212, 2-row trac- tor cultivator. Power lift for same. Almost | new. Milo Wimberly. Talbotton. F-12 Farmall tractor. John Deere tractor on steel. Allis- halmers 60 combine. * Allis- halmers 3-16 in. plow. R. W. Patrick, Tifton. 2 sets tobacco flues: 1 new, 1 used one season. Both for $50.00 at my farm. W. Y. Shadrieck, Springvale. DeLaval cream. separator No. 4,-in good cond: $17.50. Farm bell, 18 in. across bottom, $5.00. W. S. G,. Adair, ,Jand. Case power hay press, with motor attached. Used_ very little. 1 regular Farmall trac- tor, 1 double disc harrow. Wary Smith, Sparta. Complete 4 stand 70. saw Murray gin outfit. Press, fan, conveyors, with or without electric motor. _Good_ cond. ment. 2 10-HP power motors. C. Rhodes, Quitman. Ginned more than 1000 bales last \yr. J. H. Carter, Royston. A,B. Sosebee, Cleve-: Leaf Spot Control Increases Peanut mac within 12-24 hours after applying first dust, repeat after 7 days. | | Priced low for quick sale Henry D. Mc- | see. W. E. Parker, Covingt i pulleys, shaftings, lint flue SECOND HA HINERY FOR : \ 1 good 1-H. wagon, with axles. Will sell or trade cows, calves, or colt. H.R lison, Bairdstown, 5 1 combined Cole: plant 41. Practically new, $2 FOB. J. J. Simmons, Alto, One. : ; a6 Ford-Ferguson turning pl 1 Oliver harrow, in good co I Athens harrow; 1 Coving planter at my place. F. D. D fey, Fairburn, Rt. 1. Crimson clover. screen 15628, for MecCormick-Deer 6 ft. combine. A. LeBron, Mo tezuma. Box 323. John Deere 2-row tract ffodel H. Cultivators, plante: harrows, 4-dise tiller, in fir class cond.. $1400.00. Mrs. yw C. Fagler, Swainsboro, Rt, 1 4-d4s MeCormick-Deer tiller on rubber: in fair co: Fred S. Norman, Dewy Rose 4 2-H. wagons, rework painted, $50.00 to $80.00: 8 McCormick- Deering hor drawn binder. Used 3 seaso A-1 shape, tractor hitch, 1 6-ft. McCormick bindr, J.-S. Park, Griffin, 642 So. H Stree.t eo 1 McCormick-Deering bin er, in A-1 cond. Cut less t 200 acres, 6 ft. cut. Temple. Allis-Chalmers 60-HP Jack Jones, Empire. 1 Case 1941 tractor, harr and power mower. Hen Odum,-Jr., Covington. a 1 brand new No. 2 Bell po er hammer mill. $125.00. FO Norman E, Elsas, Atlanta Box 1726. , 1941 model tractor, ft. mower. ce Dont write, co Tuber. Windmill, 65 ft. tall, $150. R. W. Shepherd, Madison, Rt. Complete 3-stand Continen cotton gin outfit. Has hydr press and automatic tram Fairbanks-Morse diesel en C.. Gulsby, Atlanta, 509 Drew, &, Ferguson used very te: | trade for $100.00. J. T. wiler, Atlanta, 314 Luckie NW. Ja 2146. set culiivators cond.. $50.00 cash. Tom Ww law. Nicholson, Rt. 1. 1 Case binder, $90.00 as. here. A, B. Preston, Monro 1 Avery 8 ft. binder, $50, M. T. Sanders. Commerce. 4-80 saw Gullet gin stan seed conveyors. J. H Social Circle. 1 practically new cutlivat unit for late model Ford tr tor. Sell or trade for sm combine -in ist class cond. A large OIC boar to sell or for mowing machine an or good small feed mill. Young. Norcross. Rt. 1. 1 24 in. practically n Meadows corn mill with she er. Used about 30 days. perfect cond. 1 HC mower 10-ft. Intl. rake, used 1 se on small crop. 4 Repai thoroughlv. All reas. vr John B.- Nixon. Newnan, 6-can cooler for dairy, good cond, for sale. D. B. M Cline, 402 Grand Theatre ] 6-row mule Niagara cott duster, fair cond.. row hand duster, $ HP kerosene or fuel oil en fair -cond., .-$125.00,. Travis. Riverdale. Frick threshing machin A-1 cond. Ball-bearing, W all belts equipped, wind stat er, can be equipped to sh corn. $200.00 cash, or exc equal value at my place. _ letters ans. Morris Hdd Louisville. <= Barrel pump and barrel, spraying fruit trees. | pump, 1 set bolster spring 1-H. wagon. Reasonabl mi. S. Smyrna on Marie ecarline. Argyle stop. McMillan, Smyrna. J. D. side Delivery rake. ea. J. B. and O. B. Wise Ha mer Mills, J. D.. power tal off Binder, 16 ft grain @ Papac -Ensilage cutter. No. 14 DeLaval Cream arator and other Dairy ment, for sale.. J. C. Ups Covington. 1 Benthol, 1 Case and hay bailer, $500.00 eac -thol practically n one season. G Screven. <7 i Stephe easiest FOR SALE]. 1 Oliver aetlole disc, 26 In. drag plow at my farm. New disc and holders ready to go. C. Haynes, Acworth. ouble box cotton gin press, ith ram, eylinder, Cameron tramper and pump. 1 large sec- tion fan for gin, Also 4 can TIntl. bers. Madison. - ase 22 by 36 in. metal threshing machine. in good ond. $150.00. Trade for power hay press. 6 disc tiller, tractor ain drill, heavy disc harrow, or planting listing and cultivat- ang equipment, for Oliver 70 -erop tractor or corn binder. es B. Bartch, Augusta. 3 Int'l. riding cultivators. All need few repairs. Chiff Mit- ( ham. Durand. 5-dise John Deere tiller; , @isc bearing and clutch, Recently installed, $175.00. W. R. Howard, No. 1 Cole cottonseed planter ust plants: cottonseed). good d., $8.00: 25 tooth Cole ec., drag harrow. $10.00, at my farm. Stamp or postal card re- euired for reply. Mrs. L. A. Sanders, Ashland. ; DeLaval cream separator, No. . geod cond., $50.00. See if interested. Mrs. F. I. Wilkinson, Sandersville, Rt. 3. ~ 1 buggy. good shape, looks Vike new. for sale, Write or see. C. B. Register. Jr., Hahira. (4 miles, East Hahira.) 1.250 gal. churn, 4 hp. motor, complete, 500 gal., pasteurizer. h.p. motor, complete set of butter fixtures, cheap. Mrs. J. R.. No. Oliver Street. Intl No. 8 Combine, good re- r, for sale at bargain. Lewis Thomvosn, Cochran. 1 Gantt No. 1 guano distri- pbutor, practically new, $7.00. FOB. Some other farm equip- ment, Cash or M. O. No checks. Olin Prickett, Maysville. Caterpillar tractor, for ale. . K. Carroll, Rhine. Shaw Du-all riding garden etor, good cond.. good rub- Turner and Harrow, $275 | my place for lot. Ronert ilgrim, Cleveland, Rt. 5. A 2 horse Vulean hillside for sale. R. F. Dowdy. lennville. Rt. 1. omplete 4 stand 70 urray Gin outfit, good cond., ned more than 1,000 pales last year, for sale. ster. n 8 ft.. blade mower, to be oe with F-20 tractor. $75.00 B. Allis-Chalmers 60 Com- e. on rubber, with improved | ker. $295.00. Murrel Hold- v. Valdests, P.O. Bex 863, Sears-Roebuck tor, good as new, used about wks.. cost $73.00: sell for $59. alvin Collins, Whigham.. me farm tractor Oliver. Hartt- tr. Moderate repairs re- quired to put in first class work-' ing cond. Write. Esiate of A. R. oberts, c/o J. Henry Howard. vania, Woodruff 4 H,. gas engine, as been used for nulling Syrup Econ: farm. $100.00. 13. A. aldwell, Gay. RFD 1. PicCormick- -Deering Thrash. rubber. good cond.. $300,00. | P. Wilkersccn: MeDanough, bod. ; Jnt).-MeCormick Ensilage utter, Model 10-E, 2 blade yoe with pulley drive, perfect nd.. at the legal price. George Obear.. III, Av ondale Es- tes, P.-O. Box 74: ase tractor. Medel CC. re- tly repaired. $400.00. 1 300- . Friend spray tank. $450.00. small size Niagara dusting machine, $50. 00. 1 Hardie light pray tank, $125.00. Robert E. kes. Moartazums, Hand com shellor at reasen- mm harrow; 1 ?-dise plow. All 1 good cond.. $109.80. Jack Awards Cornelia. ca 2. 6 dise Tiller, on: rubber, Boe as new. for sale. .S. KE, ooker, Jr.. Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. Athens 26 disc plow on rub- er for AC tractor, practieally for sale, at my barn on Candler Road. B. E. Yancey, pecetur. Phone De 3280. and for sale, A. J. Striek- id, Valdosta. ; im sewer, tractor drawn: ilizer @istributer. S. 309 Bouile- | $600.00. McLanahan, Elberton, 251] | also Saw J. He Carter, } Cream sepa-. PF hurt, Jrow and eultivator, for cash Complete Delint outfit for | eottonseed, also seed cleaner and treating machine, all good cond., run this season, for sale. | Joe Stapleton, Wrens. 2 Oliver turn plows. $5.00 ea: I mule power Syrup Mill, good shape, $25.00: one that needs some repairs, $15.00; 9 ft. cop- per pan, $35.00. J. B. White- head, Duluth. : Good 1-horse wagon. Set. Perdue, Decatur, Rt. 1, De 1434. 1 Frick Threshing machine, in good cond. hand-feed, wind stacker, mounted. on rubber, B. W. Treadaway, Temple. Good Royal peanut picker for sale or exc. for good wheat and oat thresher. anv good make. A. B. Milner, Shiloh. Standard model cream sepa- rator, practically new. separates | 350 lbs. milk hour, $25.00. Mrs. Remer Davis, Graymont. McC or mick-Deering W-30 tractor, on rubber, 8 disc tiller. In good cond., used 5 or 6 yrs. Make best offer. B. W. Middle- brooks, Barnesville. New Holland shucker-sheller for corn: just like new. $295.00, Red Chief hand corn mill, $6.00. Jesse Newsom, Sandersville. 6-row cotton duster, in fatr cond., $75.00. 2-row duster. $10.00. Intl. engine for farm use, 10-hp, $125.09, in fair cond. K. B. Travis, Riverdale. 1 Deering binder, in good cond. 6 ft. blade; overhauled last yr., $100.00. 1 disc harrow, 3-hp. 8 disc, in good cond., $30. ao 7 miles East Sandersville. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. 1 buggy. Panchen Moore, Atlanta, Flagler Ave., NE. McCormick-Deering combine No. 8 with motor and cuts 10 ft. In good repair. for 1787 M, Intl. tractor on good rubber, Intl. tractor grain drill with fertilizer hopper. 'Thompson, Cochran, 3-80 saw. double picker, roll- er huller. gins with big drum feeders: 1 condenser and belt distributor and tramper. C. E. Parker, Monroe, Phone 2201, Case 4 bar side delivery rake. Fred-Flan- ders, Dublin Rt. 6. . / SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED etnias eek eae a ne, curing burners, complete. J. J. Snipes, Summit. Want J. B. hammer mill, Wilk ready for service. for same. W, M. MeGinnis, Alpharetta, Rt, 1. Want push plow, in good con. Walter S. Dillon, 3355 Piedmont | Rd., NE., Atlanta, Ch 1808, Want 2 rear buggy for : Barnesville buggy, 42 1/2 in, 1 front wheel, 39.in. high. Ans. at onee, giving price. Aaren Ogden, Baxley, , Box &. Want 1 hav rake. LY power | Write, stating cond. | | J. As Witson, hay press. ! and lowest price. Martin. Want late model M. tractor on good rubber, Pick- up hay baler that works from power take-off. Large size grain drill with fertilizer hopper. L. Fhompson, Cochran. Want 5-H garden tractor. Shawl ovreferred. State cond.- and price. All letters ans, H. D. Sherwood. Atlanta. 601 Hem- Lacck Cinele, SE.. Ma 9824. Want I-roew cultivator for B model Allis. Chalmers tractor, in good shape. State best cash price in first letter. or will exe. 1 large 2-roller syrup mill with .7 ft. self-skinning copper pan for above; Q. I. Shivley, Au- Want 1 or 2-H mowing ma- chine and rake. Will buy (or trade registered goats. Write. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 'Pavnes Ave, NW, - Want immediately 3-disc tiller en -rubber, with or without seedbox. Must be in first class cond. Z. O. Swearingen, Fitz- gerald. Want hay loader. Greensboro, Rt. 1. Want farm tr actor, plow, = doors Dvar; F, Quickel, Macon, Rt. 1. Want pressure canner, 7-qt. | size, with eanning rack and pans complete. $15.00 for good ene. Mrs. Homer Smith, Coolidge, ERED: Box 110 'Ford-Ferguson tractor. in good cond., $65. } sale, | Also want to buy late Model} Lewis | tractor-drawn, | Rt. +R. Cowan, Monticello, Rt, 2. exe. reg. Polled Hereford bull,. wheels | Rte 20) Inti. As _ checks, Want l-row, cultivator B. for Allis-Chalmers tractor. Pay reas. price. Must be in good cond Cc. C. Eaves,. Buchanan, t.-2. Want t-Horse ganen: AW G. Colson, Glennville. Want fertilizer and seed drill for aCe M. H. Pattillo, Red Oak Want wee 1-H wagon for cash. Thimble Skein preferred, but will take iron axle if price is rete A Willoughby, Waeo. Want set tobaeco barn oil and least cash for sale. W. . Carpenter, Tifton, Rt. 5. Want 3-dise Athens tiller on rubber. in good cond. Frank Standridge. Commerce, Rt. 4. Want 1 blacksmith electric forge blower at once. J. j Phillips. MeDonough, Rt. 2. Want to buy for eash garden tractor with equipment. Give complete deseription and price. Joe B. Rowland, Cartersville. Bins. Want at onee late model Ae Guinn, Jr.. Butler. Want for cash late model /Farmall M or H or Oliver 70 or 80 on steel wheels. W. E. Butler. Jr.. Atlanta, 3525 Nancy Creek Rd.. NW., Ch 5415. Want 2-H iron wheel wagon, in good shape. for cash. Ray- mond C. Hand, Brooks. Want small cider mill, one operated by hand, State cond. and price. James-B. Woods, Brooks. : Want to buy for eash, good garden tractor, 4 or 5 HP gaso- line engine. in good. cond. with attachments. B. D. Almand, Fairburn, PO. Bex 232. Want used garden tractor in good shape. Ira C. England, Rome, Rt. 4. Want small-sized riding trac- tor. with attachments, Will exc. 2 Jersey heifers and bull, ex- cellent milking stock. 14 mos. old. State make. model, cond. first letter, Will del. and get tractor within 100 - miles, At- Janta. J... M. Groem,: Decatur, 2. 7 Want Allis-Chalmers No. 40 combine hitch to fit 1944 model Ford-Ferguson _ tractor. Ralph Puecsan, Warthen. Want. cheap for cash, 1 hay | rake. 8 ft. automatic. dump in _good cond, W, 5S. Price, Har- | vison, Went 1 set kerosene tobacca Want 1 Ford-Ferguson trac- tor, 2-disc Ferguson plow: T Want hand operated cream separator or small electric one, Glenn Middleton, Waycross, 510 Oak Street. Want garden tri ee in good ;eond, A. B. Medlock. II, At- tanta, Rt. 2, Box 504. Ve 3318. ene near Atlanta. Mrs. C. D. Quarles. Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, PR CF Sent. x. PLANTS FOR SALE P. R. potato plants, ~ govt. insp. red skin, $2.00 M.: from vine cuttings. No COD orders, no checks, R. de Strickland. Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 304, Tomato plants, field-grown, $2.00 M. Ready: June Ist. shipping. Also 500 lbs, pum Jackson Wonder (col) bush butterbean seed, 40c. lb. No he D, T. Gates, Chipley, P, R. potato plants. red and vellow skin. govt. insp, $2.25 M. Del. Good plants. full count, No checks. Griffis, Sereven, P. R. potato plants, red. skin, | $2.00 M. govt. insp., full count. No checks. Dudley A sey, Odum, Rt. 2. Marglobe, Baltimore and Stone tomato plants, 300, $1.00: 500-7 St SO" $225 Me Cane Wonder, Werld Beater and hot pepper plants. 100, 50c: 500, $1.75: $3.00 M. All del. R. Chanclor. Pitts. Calif. Wonder sweet and hot pepper plants, 25, 25ce. Moss packed. Add postage. Miss Eoin Martin, Gainesville. Rt. . Light- Marglobe tomato plants, young, green, 300, $1.00; 500, a1. 75: $2.25 M. Now -ready. eed. A. B. Watson, Pitts / Rutledge. burners. State make, age, cond. } Tanta, 654 Caseade Ave. Purebred Buff Giaincen Want 1-H mower, from some. Scroggs, Alto, No) George R. potato plants, $2.00 M. by tified red skin P. R. plants, same price. Cheaper to truck. D. J. Harrison. Blackshear, Sunnyview Farm. Govt.. insp. P. R.. potato plants, pink and red skin, $2.00 M. i del. - Nathan Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2. Nice, large Marglobe tomato plants, ue packed, full eount, $1.75 M. A. Maddox, Fitz- gerald, Por Box 373. Tomato plants for sale. mail orders. Red Marglobe tomato plants, field-crown., $250 MB. MeLeod, Valdosta. Rt. 3. Box rad. SEED FOR SALE Citron seed, 60c Ib. Early postage. Rowe Crowe, Cum- pming, Rt. pf Marglobe eons seed, $3.00 | Stone Mtn. watermelon, $1.25 lb.: 5 lb. lots, $1.00 lb. P. P. in Ga. No chs. Delpher Frost. Ellenwood, Rt. 2. White heading collard seed, 20e oz. White velvet okra, 10c oz. A. J. Stanton, Newborn. New crop pure Ga. collard seed, 35c lb. FOB. G. C. Con- nell, Whigham. Chufa seed, 1 Ib. of nutgrass. Martinez, Rt. 1. New, mixed turnip seed, 35 sacks, white or print: 3 white, eupfull,, or exc. for good feed 2 print per cupful. No. = bad sacks wanted. as M. O. Todd, Stephens. Rt. Vigorvine 8 seed, runs to 15 ft. 200 seed culture; 1 pkg. cabbage collard: 100 yel- oe pear tomato seed, all for Cc accepted. Rolston. Yellow crookneck squash and okra seed, 20c cup. Black- eyed white peas, Truckers Favorite corn. 10e cup. $3.50: free > Parrish, Mrs. Willie Smith, 10e thIson. Cucumber seed. 5c tblsp. Mrs. R. H. Evans, Elli- jay. Rt. 2. 4 EGGS FOR SALE j Mammoth bronze turkey eggs. Also N. Z. W. and Chin- chilla rabbits, very fine, reas- onable. Mrs. M. R. Settle, a fresh, selected eggs. $1.00 for 15, P, P.. Crates to be return- ed, Miss Rone Johnson, Shell- mani Rt, }, Box 51, hens, headed by a males, $3.75 for 50, $6.00 Case to be ret. Mrs. M, Fine Game eggs. $2.00 for 15. Kentucky Calico. crossed with War Horse games, fine lavers. Mrs. B. O. Fussell, At- Janta, 889 Edgewood Ave. Ringlet B. R. eggs. bred-to- lay strain, $1.00 for 15, or $1. - for 30; Broad-breasted M. turkey eggs, $3.50 doz. or $6. 6 for 30, Del, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. : POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE To. truckers, about %4 acres onions, Will be ready about June Ist. B. L. Pike, Mauk. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE ~ 8 tons No. 1 White Spanish peanuts. Saved for seed, Sack- ed. 9c lb, FOB. W, R. Ed- wards, Dawson, RO Box 2. About 150 Ibs. small paper O. or cashiers check. Mrs. John L. Moore, Madison. Good, sound white Spanish peanuts, 844e lb. No orders for less than 100 lbs. Riley Cc Couch, Turin. HONEY BEES AND BEE Sve ES FOR SALE 50 bee hives, home-made, < Brown, Ellabelle RR 10-frame size, $2.00 ea ski Gz ee eee Certified La. eopper skin P. exp. or $2.75 M. postpaid. Cer-| No Marcus Dobbins, | green okra, 25e cup, or exe. for; duck or geese: feathers. Add: Hot | pepper, few dipper gourd seed, Eggs song Parks trap-nest! shell pecans, 20c lb, FOB. M. Hastings seed corn, 1 postage. e ville, Rt. 5. atest, Corn for sale. _ gert, Senoia, Rt. 1 See Good, sound yellow shelled and cleaned, 10c shelled, 5e lb. Postpai F. A. Harmon, Sugar GRAIN AND H. FOR SALE at. my barn. Carnegie. Several able, del. Ross _ truck and ground peanut hay anywhere. Jones, Fitzgerald. 6 tone No. 4 Sbaniae hay, $20.00 ton. FOB. Linsey, Fort Gaines. 4 tons, good, a runner peanut hay, S20. lots MISCELLANEOU WANTED 7 BEANS AND Postage or war stamps }1.. tion and how many best price in Ist. pis. Columbus, | Pritchett. Ave. June seed corn. Damaseus. Rt, 1. feathers. E,., syrup, station. Rica, good seed .oats. chin var. asville, Rt, ley. Want price. ete. M. tersville, Rt.-1. der peas. planting seed. lege Park. 234 &. Main Ss Want 2000. bunch plants yellow skin at. oni C, Hill, Meansville, Rt. 5 SYRUP WANTED: {| Want 4A gals. good ribbe Quote price FO! QO. BB, ce PEAS WANTED: Want some red speck white Crowder peas. M park E. Richardson, Row CORN WANTED: Want 1 bu. or more i B, FEATHERS WANTED: Want new goose 01 Mrs. M. son, Forysth, Rtdc) ONION PLANTS WANTS Want 100.000 onion | r John W. Collins, Mt. Ve @; Quo FEATHERS WANTED: | Want 5 lbs., of goose feat Send sample in first lett price. Mrs. Mary C. H \ HONEY BEES AND _ BEE SUPPLIES WANTE 1 hand-power Extractor, in seed cond, SEED OATS: WANTED: Want 1.000 to 1.800 bus Bona Allen, Anes Buford. EGGS WANTED: Want some bantam ast hatching, vretor the Wh: W. M, Reckel, T Want 100 Ib. Pura Globe turnip seed. Stat eee Joe Wilson, Dee 2, phone Clarkston 309 SYRUP WANTED: Want 6 gal.. pure Su isyrup, also about 25 lbs peeans. J. D. Williams, +1235 Madison Ave. Whitle: PLANTS WANTED: Want 1,000 Spann slips, the Forked Lea gal, Purple Hull running J. S. Hardy. A 1617 Jonesboro Road. SEED WANTED: Want some Mung & be Ball Ground. Ri te > aa ne sbicewood. Que ee 1 White feed sacks, washed, ae Hostare, 1 Ib. to ea. : . Hudgins, Flowery F preps Harry Poole, War- . O. Box 76. as root, sassafras root, eampane root, 30c lb. Cat- nip balm, tansy, yarrow, pep- permint, spearmint, hoarhound, Qc doz. bun. Sarsaparilla root, 50e lb. Add postage on small aS Miss L. M. White, ahlonega. Ris 1 BOX 3D: Colts Foot, Bear Foot, yellow ot, yellowdock. burdock, May avple, Rattle root, Queen of Meadow, witchhazle, mullein, B5c Ib. or 4 Ibs. $1.00. Slippery aim bark. 4 lbs. $1.00. Others. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah. Good white sacks, free of sles, washed, and free of marks. 10c ea. Add postage. Paul Gilstrap. Suwanee. Rt. 1. Sage, fresh ground, $1.50 lb. Del. Also sage plants, $1.00 idoz., $5.00 C.: $40.00 M. Del.. D. Fuller, Mountville. 100 Ib. white feed sacks, 15c White guano sacks, 20c ea. -Docia Harris. Lula. 15 large dairy feed sacks, ashed, 15c ea., 20c extra for Morrison, Walnut meats, 50c pt. Old- or et cinnamon, vine ce sassa- corn, white aby peas. , Miss Gerthge owler, Diamond. Garlic, 6, 30c. Rattlesnake ot. 7c lb. Also grape vines, Sugar pear trees, 6, Mulberry trees, 4. 60c. iV Liss oe Mops. Oconee. Ee 65- day v ashed and pressed, $17. 50 C. in smeller ee add 3c ea. xtra. Mrs. T. Almon, Co- umbus.. Fort Pecans Rd. . Balm. double tansy, pepper- uint, horsemint,. garlic, 20c loz Catnip. 3, 10c. Redgold utrawberry plants, 40c doz. s. D. M. Holloway. Dah- ega, Rt. 1. Mild field balm, 10 bunch. _ wBlack. walnuts, unhulled, $1.- M0 bu.. or 3c lb. Mrs. oe orrells, Sr., Royston, Rt. 1. Garlic, catnip, mint plants, 25c doz. Also Cornfield bean ed, yard-long tender pea ised half-runners, all pink bunch bean seed, coe aap Add ponane es. hoarhound, pepper- 5 aes 25c doz. - oa aay catnip, horse- ish, comfrey, basil, feverfew, sy, horsemint, _houseleak, sarmint, sage, 10c rooted; yw squash, pumpkin, citron . 20e clupful.. iams. Cumming. - eer FOR SALE o0 ie good. No. 1 syrup. ders for 8 to 400 gals. filled. *Joe M. Brown, McRae. ure Ga. cane syrup, in 1 al..cans, $1.15 gal. in lots 100 als. or more. FOB my place. in W. Berryhill, Lakeland. 000 gals. syrup for feed. or oison| base. 150 gals. bright e table syrup. O. E. Nor- Fairburn. = ee electric brooder, nplete, $45.00; 400 chick j Will not. ship. Van Leer, n 4, Box 81, AM od thermometer, full in- tions furn. Used 2 sea- . $6.00. Add postage. Will ~ anywhere. Mrs. . M. ey Rt. ae Box 58. ; ee pans, etc. W. Ppeesille: Rt. 1. _Mrs.. Ralph) Milking Shorthorn bull, 1 yr. old July 5th; registered in buy- ers game, $200.00. FOB. W. J. McDougald. Gaddistown. 1 Jersey cow, with 3d calf. Jersey heifer, ist calf, just freshened; 1 beef steer, | for sale. Also 12 bu. good, sound wheat, $1.45 bu. at barn. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. Fresh Jersey cow, 2nd calf. Also cow that will freshen in June. W. S. Cook. Waleska, Rt. One. Fine Jersey bull, about 6 yrs. old. 1 Jersey heifer, 5 mas. old. Mrs. H. R. Cohen, Sr., Waynes- boro, Rt. 1, Box 12. Fine herd Angus cattle. Will sell in lot or separately. gd H. McCalla, Conyers. sayy 1 black Ancus heifer, $15.00. Will not ship. Mrs. J. A. Keel, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Reg. Jersey heifer, with heifer calf. 2 mos. old, from reg. sire and dam, best bloodlines. i S. E, Jones, Fairburn,- Rt. wo. Fresh cow. good milker, good cond., with fine calf, $100.00 at my barn for both. W. M. Fritts, College Park. Rt. 2, Box 127, E. Washington Road. 2 reg. Jersey cows, fresh, with first calf at my home in Grayson. R. O. Martin, Gray- son. 20 small yearlings. av. wts. around 300 lbs. Mostly steers and heifers, 121/2c lb. O. S. Duggan, : Chester. 2 purebred black Aberdeen- Angus bulls, 15 mos. old. $90. Exc. for like bull for my. herd. 1 purebred black Aberdeen-An- gus bull. 3 1/2 yrs. old. wt. 1400 lbs. See and make offer. A. L. Cain. Hampton. Guernsey cow, fresh-in, 4th calf. gives 3 gals. milk day on moderate feed. Hornless, gen- tle and easy to milk. Miss Elise McArthur. Curryville. Milch cow, fresh, gives 4 gals. day, $85.00. Cow, gives 2 gals. day, $75.00. Albert W. Stapp, .|Decatur, Rt. 2, near Rehobeth Church. Reg. Guernsey bull calf, 3 mos. old. 3 horned reg. Hereford bulls. 1 yr. old: 3 Polled reg. Hereford bulls, 1 yr. old. 3 reg. Polled Hereford heifers. 1 yr. J old. Reas. prices. A. K. Cham- lee. Sparta. Fine Jersey cow, Ist calf, $100.00: about 7 yrs. old, ready to freshen, $125.00. Cow. 3rd calf, $150.00. Fine Jersey stock male, $75.00. Sell or rent to responsible parties. Frank Cain. Buford. Rt. 2. 4 miles. E. Buford ' near Zion Hill Church. 1. heifer. 3/4 Guernsey: 1/4 Jersey. fresh-in, with 2nd calf, $75.00. T. B. Woodall, Cornelia, Rtt: 5 black Angus springers, 1 black Angus bull for sale at my barn. J. C. Lee, College Park. -Rt. 1, 1/2 miles. off Roosevelt hwy. Welcome All Road. 1 heifer, -Guernsey-Jersey. cross, 22-mos. old, with calf, 2 wks. old. Also 1 small black mare mule, not a blemish. gen- tle. good worker. $45.00. B. B. Cheek.* Dunwoody. Rt. i, Ph. Roswell 2134. Cow, with 2nd calf, 1 mo. old. j- Male yearling, 1 yr. 4 mos. old. Mrs. T. B. Preston, Flovilla. Choice of 2 fresh milch cows, reg. Jersey with 1st calf, 1 not reg. with 2nd calf. T. W. Sim- mons. Douglasville. Rt. 3. 3 purebred Jersey milch cows fresh-in, not reg., all 3 are sis- ters. 2nd. 3rd and 4th calves (all heifers): 3 1/2 to 41/2 gal., also 1 purebred Hereford cow, springer, Poll. 3rd calf: $125.00 ea. 7 miles, East of Sanders- | ville. M. M. Newsome, Sanders- ville, 1 reg., Jersey Star bull. from Amason high bred of Pebble Hill blood, 2 yrs. old, wt. 650 Ibs. for-sale. M.-H Barnett, Washington. 2 fine cows, fresh-in for sale. Come interested, V. J. Holt, College Park, Tet oes HOGS FOR SALE Black PC pigs, reg. 10 wks. old. =-$1500= ea. FOB. EA. Smith, Elberton. PC and black African Guinea pigs and hogs, full stock for sale cheap at my place 4 miles from Locust Grove. Also 2 good Jersey milch cows, giving 4 gals. Mz | milk day ea. 2 yearlings. J. C. : as Locust - Grove. PreG Ms Senco at Jnished. Dr. Walter W. 6 reg. Duroc pigs, 5 gilts, 1 boar, best bloodlines in state, 8 wks. old, $12.50 ea. Papers furn. in buyers name. Also 2 reg. Jersey cows, 4 and 6 yrs. old. To freshen in 90 days. A, D. Lindsey. Tifton, 11 fine OIC pigs, $5.00 ea. Howard Duck, Braselton. 1 young, purebred Hampshire boar, ready for service, doubie treated, wt. around 200 lbs. Reg. in buyers name, $25.00. I, M. Flowers, Ludowici, Rt. 1. Blocky type Duroc pigs, 60 days old, wt. 35 lbs. or more; some unrelated. Reg. in buyer's name, $15.00 ea. H, L. Williams, Baxley. Cherry red Duroc pigs, 12 wks. old, $15.00 ea. 2 Duroc gilts, have 1 litter, wt. 300 lbs., $30.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name. FOB. G. A. Lewis, Baxley. 8 big boned black African Guinea pigs. 6 wks. old, 510.00 ea. 8 wks. old, $12.00 ea. Treat- ed and shipped KOB ss tEs Brewer, Danielsville. OIC boar, reg..20 mos. old, wt. about 300 Ibs. Pavers fur- Daniel. Atlanta, 743 West Peachtree St., At 1611. PC pigs, very fine and pure- bred, 6-mos. old, about 100 ibs. ea. Also 1 Jersey and Guernsey bull, about 700 lbs.. 1 yr. old. Make best offer. Trade for good riding horse or milch cow. Mrs. Helen R. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. thur, whose sire and grandsire were both world grand cham- pions. out of sows of like breed- ing. Double treated and reg. Papers furn., 3 mos. old, $15.00 ea., $28.00 pvr. 3 good brood sows, $40.00 ea. W. A. Talia- ferro, Blue Ridge. 1. SPC male, wt. about 165 lbs., in excellent cond.. $30.00 FOB. Will ship. Harry Pocie, Warwick. Box 76. SPC reg. sow, 3 yrs. old, bred to reg. boar, due to farrow 5th litter June 20th., appx. 325 lbs. $75.00 ea.. with papers. Gilts, 5 mos. old. $20.00 ea. Gilt, 6 mos. old, $25.00. 2 mos. old pigs, both sex, $12.50 ea. Crated, treated and reg., in buyers name. FOB. Fred C. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. Durocs of distinction. Special to 4-H and FFA members. Pigs by champion boars, out of high production sone, Make your sel- ection now. Thomaston. 2 little boned black African guinea gilts, 31/2 mos. old, $18.50 ea. O. P. Sinquefield, Harrison. : : crossed pigs, 6 wks. old, to 3 mos. old. Sacrifice if taken at once for $3.00 ea. J. E. Pilcher, Jy, Plains, RFD. Purebred block Duroc sow. nally. 12) sired by reg. Duroc boar. Farrowed May 11th. A bargain. C. V. Chelena, Clarks- ton. Ph., CI 4542, OIC pigs. either sex. old, wt. 40-50 Ibs.., up. Papers furn. or reg. in buy- ers name for $2.00 extra. Ex- tra- special bloodlines. D. B. Dukehart, Decatur, PO Box 488. 8: wks. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Percheron mare, 9 yrs. 9ld, wt. 1300 lbs.; $125.00. 1 work filly, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ilbs.. $150.00. At Sunset Farm, 2 mi. from Athens on Elberton Road. Thomas M. Tiliman, Athens, 128 College Ave. Mare mule, gentle and work anywhere: no blemishes, 16 yrs. old wt. 900. lbs., $50.00. Exc. for young Jersey heifer, to freshen soon. YV. R. Jeknins, Dublin. Rt. 4. 2 reg, Percheron fillies, $175 ea., or both for -$30@00. 1 Cricket, No. 244513, foaled June 27.1943: other Plack Beauty, 244512, foaled April 23; 1943." Dr. W. -R. Hughes, Gainesville. -1 jack, stallion. Also Jersev male and 3 shoats. me at. Redford Bros. Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. 1 mule, wt. 8 or 900 Ibs., reg. See Store, $80. Me H. Simpkins, Decatur, Evite . De 5169. 1 mule or 1 homed. 6 yrs. old, for sale. Turned Moon, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. (Rockbridge Crossing.) a { Good, sound blocky built horse mule, wt. 1000 Ibs., 7 yrs. old, for quick buy, see at my barn. Edgar B Harris, BS Rt. | One. SPC pigs, sired by MacAr-|. _E. McNeely, | : 30 Poland-China and Essex! and 3rd litter of 9 pigs; (origi-| $12.50 ea. W. EE. Aycock, Moultrie. ~ LIVESTOCK AUCTION SA A breeders consignment Auction Sale of re Hereford and Polled Hereford cattle, will be held at the Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie, Ga. Friday, June 16th, at 1:00 P. M. EWT. Write, HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Horse mule, wt. 1000 Ibs, Will work anywhere. In good shape, $75.00. K. C. Hollifield, Nor- cross, (near Glover School.) Horse mule, nearly 5 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs. Fine for farm or logging. Bargain at $150.00. E. A. Haskins, Fairburn, Rt. 1. RABBITS AND | CAVIES FOR SALE NZ Whites, giant size, 4 bred does, $4.00- ea; 20 prs., NZ Whites, 2 to 5 mos. old, $3.00 pr. Jimmy Hamil, Bremen, P, : Box 57. 9 10 NZ rabbits, mixed, 2 mos. old, $1.00 ea. or $8.00 for lot. 5 bucks, 5 does in lot. FOB. Jim- mie Crawford, Jr., Chipley. NZW and mixed cols. rabbits, 6 wks. old, 65c and 75c ea. in lots of 6 or more. Herman Ward, Junction City. 20 NZ Reds: 8 wks. old does, $1.50; bucks, $1.25 ea. Buck, mos. old, $5.00; 3 Chinchilla adult does, bred to good buck. Cc. Cc. Sarrett, Atlanta, Rockyford Rd:, NE., De 5825. 1 NZW doe, bred, 11 mos. old, $4.00. 1 buck, same age, $3.00. 1 buck, 2-does.3 mos. old, $5.00 for the 3, or $2.00 ea. Lot for. $10.50. No checks. Boyd Deese, Colquitt. Rt. 3. 2 blue Chinchilla wucks 5 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Also Copen- hagen cabbage seed, 35c Oz. White cabbage collard seed, 2 ozs. 25c. Reed F. Fowler, Roy. Does: 2 NZ Red virgin, 6 mos. old, $4.00 ea: 9. mos. old Chin- chilla, $5.00: 8 mos. old Check- ered Giant, $5.00; 1 very large, 5 mos. old. White buck, $3.00; 3-6 wks. Whites, $1.50 ea; $22 for lot. M. O., including post- age. Miss Florence Goodman, Marietta, Rt. 1. Kennesaw Rd. SHEEP AND GOATS. FOR SALE } 19 sheep, 3 bucks, 2 wethers, rest females, in good cond.,:1 to jamb soon, at my farm adjoin- ing Corra Harris home, near Pine Log,. Everett W. Long, Rydal, Rt. 2. Beautiful Nubian-Alpine doe kid. 6 wks. old. $15.00. Mother giving 4 1/2 quts. milk day now. 4Mrs: Joe J. Wilson, Decatur: 828 Third Ave., De 0354. Reg. and grade Saanan heed and fresh does. 1 Alpine doe, fresh: 3 reg. young bucks, from 6 at. and over mothers. Sell or trade for ree. does, corn. oats: or Jegume hav. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave... NW. -Few nice milk goats for sale. Cc. O. Bulger: Dalton, 110 King Street: _ 3 Toggenburg does, 4 kids. 1 reg. buck, $100.00 for lot. Mrs. J. D. Douglas. Atlanta. Rt. 6, Box 245. Ch 8846. 3 yr. old milk goat, Toggen- burg and Nubian cross, 3 qts. on grass, 5 or 6 ats. if well fed, $25.00; -Toggenburg. 1 Saanan billy, 1 yr. old, extra large to age. $12.50. Shipping charges ae H. F. 'Fruett. Fallapoosa. 1 ov Old; pevelied Toggen- burg buck, with papers. and 6 does, without papers, but mostly Toggenburgs. Sell lot together. C. F. Cochran, White, Rt. 1. 2 bucks, 6 wks, old from 8 qt. stock: 1 naturally hornless,. $25: other, $15.00; also 2 mos. old buck (grandson of Crystal Helen,) $50.00. All reg., buyers name. Henry McGee, Atlanta, 49 Warren St., SE., De 3055. Young milk goats, Saanans, Nubians, from Reg. does and high bloed stock bucks, 2 mos. old and up, $6.00 to $15.00 ea. Must ge. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3, LOWES ter Park.) 1 fresh Saandn milk goat, with 2 kids (buck and doe,) of one of best milk producing strains, $35.00; buck, 11/2 yrs. old, $20.00; 3 Saanan nannies, fresh- en this fali, $15.00 ea: Extra for ting, W Ver, Mate re Wm, & Porter, Buford. 84 jas foreman. At Stud: purebred (veg.) WM bian bucks, also. Purebreg (reg.) Nubian kids, for sale Earl S. Redwine, Madras. Purebred and reg. To burg does exclusively. ie nice bred yearling, due to fr en about Aug. Iist., for w milker, From heavy milk sto Certificate furnished. Rea able. John Hynds, Atlanta Warren St., NE., Ph. De 5140 14 sheep. 6 lambs: none clip- ped this yr.. $10.00 ea., at r Grange. E..R. Taylor, LaGrange Saanan milk goats, 3rd k ing, high producers, to freshe July 10. Mrs. M. H. Pattille College Park, Roosevelt Hwy FARM HELP wan : 9 near Savannah. with elec. lights. oot wag 6\for farm work. Must fur good re R. M. Deme Savannah, P. O.:Box 565. Want experienced dairyman Prefer one wi . running water, lights: = W.-C. Hillhou Waynesboro. Want white or col. woma for general farm work. Mrs George L. Fournier, Atlan Atlanta Ordnance Depot, -eall Ca 7919. Want large colored famih for farm day work rest of Will give large crop on hal next yr.; cut land with tra ors: Z00d pay and house. J. H. Douglas, Albany. Want farm help, also pea tree budder wanted. F wages, house, wood, ga free. 10 mi. Atlanta. oie Travis, Riverdale. Want man with some perience in operating A can Marvel chain drive cust flour mill. Centrally loc: in_ Monticello. C group of farmers. ton, Monticel!s, Want tenant on few land, near Scottdale. Also Blythe Island, Brunswick, su able most any crop, for sta ing rent or fourth of crop. O. Fussell. Brunswick. ie Want family with chi old enough run milking chines at modernly equippe dairy. Near school bus route Also plenty work available f grown folks. : Ive ledgeville. P11. Box. Want woman, 40. to 60 5 old, healthy, for farm 9 Live in home and wages accordance with ability an work. Time-off arranged. Mr C. E. Brown, College Park 1, Fairburn Road. Want white woman to with middleaged couple help with work on farm. Re onable pay. Mrs. J. B. La bert, Doerun, Rt. 3. J. F POSITIONS WANTED > - Want position on farm, | elderly man, with 1 arm, g health and habits: good farr and gardener. Cobb County, good, land, near church. Wheat, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. -White woman, middle-ag wants home and work on poultry raising, ete. sie Churchwell, Valdosta, 1, Box A-9-A. : Woman, 47 yrs. of age, wa place on farm with elderly p ple, in Christian home; ro and board furnished. 3 Eva Collins, Warm Sp Rt. 1, Care Miss Edna Hun Refined woman, life with farm work wants job good people. Room, bo and $18.00 per week. Mrs. M. Sikes, Milner. SS Want fo get with good on farm and help wit work. Have to be moved fer near Atlanta. smo ! \ Suaith, Tennillg