Y COMM ISSIONER "WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1944 ACC ' EDITORIALBy "Tom Liuidet Tn last weeks issue of the Market Bulletin I told you f the proposal to lower the Beco fu the farmers 1944 to- acco Crop. _ In that issue I carried in full a strong telegram from overnor Arnall to the officials in Washington. | Answers received at the Governors office from Wash- OLI denced by a telegram soned by President Screen: an 3 Secretary Goodman oF the G eer Toe sea ve e- house Association. tion is as follows: ay uly 20, 1944. Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. eton indicated at that time z = Pie following resolut last week) that the OPA, the ar Food Administration, the rector of Hconomie Stabiliza- jon and the Secretary of Agri- ulture had the matter under onsideration. No hint was given that the igure to be fixed as a ceiling on obacco had already been deter- nined. These replies indicated hat it was under consideration. - It now appears from re- iable sources that a ceiling for he 1944 crop of tobacco had al- ady been determined some reeks ago, - If you remember, a year Zo they tried to hold up an an- jouncement of ceiling prices on obacco until after the farmers ted on acreage control. You n guess for yourselves why hey have held it up this vear mtil Thursday, July 20. . In last weeks issue of the dustry and labor. Tom Linder In Chicago I appeared before the platform committee of the Democratic National Convention, in Chicago, this past week and as President of the National Farm Committee submitted certain agricultural planks for the platform committees consideration. These were the same planks that were submitted to the Republican National Convention three weeks ago. The Democratic platform committee gave me a most receptive hearing on the proposals. The Democratic platform, adopted at Chicago last week, contained among other things, the follow- have stated their desire of ing pledge to American farmers: : To keep agriculture on a parity with in- I am in receipt of a telegram from Congressman Stephen Pace, stating that: . Government report this month states the average hourly earnings of all factory work- ers in March, 1944, were one dollar and 3-10 of a cent per hour. Such being the case, now is the time to find out pound. whether or not the Administration will keep this pledge, yaatte at the National Convention. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Acreees: : >was unanimously adopted toda by The Georgia-Florida Toba co Warehouse Association: | Whereas: The ceili ae fixed on Georgia tobacco by the OPA in 1943 was 41 cents per pound, and : Whereas: The 1944 crop has been even more expensive to erow than the 1943 crop, and Whereas: The farmers. of this State, in many meetings; ceiling price this year of not Ie than 41 cents per pound, and re Whereas: We feel thei request is fair and just, and Whereas: There has come a rumor that it is the intentioc of the OPA Officials to set a lower ceiling than 41 cents pex MABE FT RESOLVED: YI the Georgia-Florida Tobaceo Warehouse Association in meet= ing in Douglas, Georgia, this the ulletin I gave you a full ac- ount of the meeting in Columbia, South Carolina, and hat had been done up to that time. Since then, growers, warehousemen, farm organiza- tions, ete., as well as other officials, have held meetings m outh Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia. Every one of these states have aereed to back what eorgia does to the limit this year. AN of them are out- aged at the idea of a ceiling for the 1944 crop less than he ceiling for the 1943 crop. All of these states believe at tobacco should be higher, and certainly it should be 0 lower than the 1943 crop. The agreement is among the warehousemen, growers nd all parties concerned that the opening of the market. each belt will be delayed the same number of days as it ; delaved in Georgia. This will keep the same schedule in effect that would ave been in effect had there been no holiday. On Thursday, July 13, Mr. H. L. Wingate, President ' the Georgia Farm Bureau and myself held a conference ith Governor Ellis Arnall. We were instructed by Gov- ernor Arnall to represent him in this matter of delaying the opening of the tobacco warehouses. _ Governor Arnall sent a strong telegram to officials m Washington, which telegram was Carried in full in the ast issue of the Market Bulletin. On Thursday, July 20, the Georgia-Florida Tobacco rehouse Association held a meeting at Douglas, Geor- , and unanimously resolved to back up the growers in ever action the growers saw fit to take. This is eVi- 20th day of July, 1944, that in the event the ceiling price fixed by the OPA for Georgia Tobacco for the 1944 crop be set at a figure lower than cents, we respectfully offer to the farmers of the Stat of Georgia and Florida our wholehearted co-operation im whatever steps they might take through the Governors ae and Florida in cooperation with the Governors the ceiling they request. GEORGIA-FLORIDA TOBACO WAREHOUSD, ASSOCIA TIONScruggs, President, R. W. Goodman, Secretary. I told you in last weeks Bulletin that at the Columbia meeting Mr. H. lL. Wingate, State President of the Geo gia Pon Bureau, was unanimously chosen as Chairm of the Gentral Committee representing all of the brig leaf tobaeco states, viz.: Virginia, North Carolina | a South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Also, I told you in last weeks issue that this Cone tee, headed by Mr. Wingate, was instructed at the Colum bia meeting to take whatever. action the Committee deem ed necessary after the states of North Carolina, South Caro lina and Virginia had opportunity to eall their growers. and war ehousemen into meeting and let us know wheth or not they would back the proposal for a tobacco holiday, Unanimous and hearty assurances having been res ceived from every one of the states that they would d backd (Continued on eee Two) Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address ty STATE BUREAU F MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. 3 Notices ot 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 3 Limited space wil! not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. ~~. ~~ Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. : L a Ee aa AT | pressed desire to cooperate to the fullest extent with tobacco growers, and : In accordance with the facts set out in the preceding rl. +8 ORDERED: That, no tobacco warehouses will be open in Georgia or Florida on Monday, July 24, for the sale of tobacco, and That, no tobacco will be offered for sale, and HEREBY PROCLAIMED AND Published Weekly as (114-122 Pace St.. Covington, Ga. - By Department of Agricuiture om Linder, Commissioner, Executive Office, State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ot Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. ; Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office gt Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act # of October 8, 1917 TOBACCO HOLIDAY | (Continued from Page One) Gorgia to the limit, we were in position to take affirmative action in the matter. | Therefore, when the official announcement was made from Washington that the ceiling on untied tobacco would be 39c instead of Ale and a ceiling on tied tobaceo would be 43/2c instead of 45'40 it became imperatively necessary for im- mediate action to be taken to stop sales from eginning Monday, July 24. In order to protect the interest of the tobac- growers and to carry out instructions of the fobacco growers throughout the belt, as well as fhe expressed wishes of Governor Arnall to 0o- operate fully with the desires of Georgia grow- srs, Mr. Wingate and myself issued the follow- mg statement: | ee | TT IS MOST IMPERATIVE THAT ALL GROWERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN STAND TOGETHER IN THIS GREAT EMERGENCY. his is a fight to the finish. The growers and their representatives are earnestly anxious to cooperate with officials in Washington. They cannot, however, permit this expensive crop to be put on the market at less han they received for their 1943 crop. | It is earnestly urged that all growers who have already placed any tobacco on.any ware- 1ouse floor to have same covered and leave. it xactly where it is until further notice. Warehouses Closed and Tobacco Sales Called Off Until Further Notice - The resolution unanimously adopted at the Jolumbia meeting calls for a delay of at least five days following the announcement of a ceil- ing price by the OPA. | re PROCLAMATION Z Atlanta, Georgia, aS | July 20, 1944. Tm accordance with the agreement of tobac- 0 growers and warehousemen at Columbia, South Carolina, on Saturday, June 15, 1944, and In accordance with unanimous action of rowers throughout the bright leaf tobacco belt, the meetings held since July 15, 1944, and - _In accordance with instructions given to the nembers of the Committee appointed at the Columbia meeting to act with and as represen- ative of Governors of Florida, Georgia, North Jarolina, South Carolina and Virginia and for the purpose of obtaining a fair price of not less han 41 cents for untied tobacco and not less than 45% cents for tied tobacco for the 1944 crop, and = by tobacco warehousemen and others interested n the farmers obtaining a fair price for their 44 crop of tobacco, and That, no tobacco sales will be held in Geor- gia or Florida for a period of not less than five davs and not before Monday, July 31, 1944, That, no tobacco will be sold or purchased for a period of not less than five days after the announcement by OPA of a ceiling of not less he In aceordance with unanimous action taken | 2 In accordance with Governor Arnalls ex- than 41 cents for untied tobacco and 4512 cents for tied tobaceo, and That, no tobacco will be bought or sold in any event until a period of not less than five days has elapsed and until notices have appeared jin the newspapers. | Full information regarding pending nego- tiation with OPA will be forwarded by this dele- gation from Washington to the Newspapers as day to day developments justify. - The Committee elected at the Columbia meeting Saturday June Congressional Committee in Washington Sunday, July 23rd. Every effort possible to get a reasonabl price of not less than 41 cents per pound for un- tied tobacco and not less than 45% cents for tied tobacco is being made. This is in accordance with our agreement at the Columbia meeting. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. A. LO WINGATE, . President, Georgia Farm Bureau. Since writing the foregoing Saturday morn- ing, July 22,,Governor Arnall issued a Proclama- tion calling for a tobacco holiday in accordance with action voluntarily taken by growers and warehousemen. Commissioner of Agriculture. 15, met with the special on TOM LINDER, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE _ SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Want 8-row grain drill; with fertilizer chamber attached. Sterling H. Stipe, Carrollton. _ Want for cash 1-H disc cul- tivator. J. W. Brooks, Dun- woody. Rt. 1. Want power driven garden tractor with attachments, in gocd mech. cond. W. Z. Page, Midland, Want power hay press and good peanut picket: must be pone: J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Rt. Want for cash 1 good tractor and harrow. Model *Mor. H or F-20 preferred. L. W. Poweie, Calvary. Want double disc plow for Allis-Chalmers Model B tractor. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Want good hay loader. C. C. Greer, Cordele. Want small garden tractor: no objection to it befng under re- pair. State cond. and price. J. B. Linsey, Hamilton, Rt. 2. Want to buy from farmer gin machinery in good working cond. and at rea.s price; Cam- eron, Dixie, Jacobs or other mech. tramper, with cotton picker for 4-80 saw outfit; seed bucket elevator. No junk want- ed. Give varticulars. V.. E. Durden. Graymont. Want 1 H. dise harrow in good eond.- John F, Loch, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Box 297-A. F-20 Farmall tractor, rubber front, steel rear. in A-1 mech. cond. 4 disc J. D. Tiller, new discs. 16 double disc J. D. har- No let-. row. priced to move. ters ans. N. J. Eberhart, Mays- ville, Rt. 2; John Deere peanut plow, $37.50: 1 Niagara mule-drawn cotton duster, $65.00 FOB. H. WwW. Shealy, Oglethorpe, Good pea thresher for sale, or trade for tractor grain drill, disc harrow or anything I can use. Ervin Critterfiden, Rovstou. Rt. Gocd peanut pickins outfit, including Liliston picker. Intl. baler and Farmall tractor. J. J. Davidsof Pineview, Rt. 1. All kinds daizy farm equip- ment. W. M. .Gartrell, Blue Ridge, i Sy A 5 disc tiller with new 26 disc. McCormick-Deering, also McCormick grain binder. Dill- ard Wood, Bowdon. Farmall tractor. powe motor, thoroughly rebuilt. for sale. H. E. Whitehead, Atlanta, 523 Stewart Ave.. SW. Barnard and Lees Flovr Mill, 3 stand roller mill. 7 mi. SE. Cuthbert, on Morgan Rd. H- rm. Peak. Cuthbert, Rt. 3. -J. D. tractor with complete cultivating outfit. both tractor and cultivating outfit in good cond.: including rubber. 38. F. Harris, Griffin ohone 4586. Farmall B tractor with plant- ing fert. and cultivating attach- mnt, also 5: ft. cutaway har- row, a 4 dise Intl plow on rul-: ber, all first class cond. J. H. Ivey. Louisville. Rt. 8. Chattanooga 3-roller power cane mill IJo. 44: 9 ft. copper pan. $75.00 at my place. L. lL. Stephens. Atlanta, Rt. 9, Box 502 (Browns Mill Rd.) 18x22 Intl. power hay baler, used 1 season, original cost, $650.00, sacrifice, $400.00. J. W. Hughes, Atlanta. 457 Piedmont Ave., NE., At 2741. Cotton plow, 20 in. cut: tm good cond: new noint and slide: fits Farmall F-12 tractor. $70. et farm 2 wiles: Perry: -V.-8. Maye ot Perry Rte 2. 1942 Ford-Fergusor tractor, pulley, planters and cultiva- tors: 2-dise Athens plow. V. H. Shelnutt, Forest Park. Table model (hand) creat separator: in *ood cond. $10.00 at my farm. J. R. Russell. Dub- dings ted; 4-stand - ginnery complete, with prac. new Gullett dryr, with or without old-style 100 HP. Diesel engine. S. L. Hodges, Bainbridge. Single hopper corn planter. $00. WMrs. Shiloh. _ Vibrator distributor and turn- ing plow. $5.00 ea. S. P. Sany- ers, Winterville. Want side-delivery rake. In A-1 cond, late model. State price FOB on truck. All letters No. 9, Cole Good as new, Mattie Howard, }Chalmers or Intl., in 1st clas -power); mounted on automob: SECOND HAN MACHINERY FOR Planting and cultivatir equioment for Farmall M (: be used on H). Planting 2 days, cultivating brand for sale or trade for combin, J. R. Newman. LaGrange, 1 (42-R) International bine for sale. Roland T, Dic ens. Watkinsville. Want good tractor arain dri Arthur Edalgo, Pinehurst. -Want tractor-drawn side d ivery rake. J. Buren Cone, Bo ton: Rt. 1. Fertilizer distributor. sale. Call De 5733. S. Christi Atlanta, 2309 Boulevard Dr, or horse-drawn corn binder. dise tiller. power hav baler an combine in any cond.. near Ay gusta. James B. Bartch, Ay SUStA NL. 2: Want 12-row tractor grain drill with fertilizer attachmen M. T. Sanders. Commerce, Want Blizzard or Papee silage Cutter for cash. Stat make. age, cond.. all particu. lars. ,James B. Bartch, Au- susta, Rt. Now 2. 2 Want small combine, Allis cond., give full description, ag and lowest cash prize. E. K Overtstreet, Sylvania. Want good farm tractor, lat model. State particulars. Wr D. C. Jordan, Savannah, 26' Francis Bartow PI. Want Ford tra-tor with sta er and lights. Reas. for cash, ' W. Lee, Felton. = Want 1 2-roller mill, 18, 20 or 22 inches: in goo shape. or 2-mule 3-roller mill in good cond. Alfred H. Stewart, Nahunta.: Rt. 2. Want double disc plow for AL lis-Chalmers Model B tractor, Riley C. Couch, Turin. > Want wheels with rubber rims to convert F-12 tractol from steel to rubber. T. F. Free- man, Forsyth. sae Some farm and blacksmith tools. including feed grinder $18.50; 11/2 HP. gas engine, $11.50 and others for sale FOR my farm. Nothing shioped. Cash K. W: SProull, Stilesboro. Power. hay fealer. Turner make. almost new. $375.00 FO F. K. Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2. Model B Allis-Chalmers tra tor with farming equipme $1,000. Slightly used, good ru ber tires. Must sell at once. ee Fastman. Rt i-s Gin outfit: 380 saw. Lumm air ,blast system, huller typ hydraulic down-packing press, Part of outfit, 100 HP. Alli Chalmers motor, 1 80-saw g large fan. belts, etc. Good cond. Ed. M.McKenzie. Montezume Chattanooga 72 1/2 turnin plow, $7.00. See. Dont write. J. B. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 2. - 25 HP. Fairbanks-Morse el motor with switch, coil: re ditioned and guar. Ready run, $350.00. FOB. For use f cane mill. grist mill or grinding corn, J. M. Harrison, Calvary. 14 ft. peanut weeder, $9 on my farm at Gordon, 1 from. Irwinton. E. E. Miller, Gordon. a 2-row cultivator, used less than wk. Also _ vlanters, Fs Model C tractor. $200.00. H. GC. Kinney, Clarkesville. Not used since bought. 1 Dix pea huller. handpower. C. Hardman, Commerce. Farm bell No. 3: 1 3-row Cole drill, almost new. both for $30. Li. Le Adams. Hull, Rtol. Tractor, Farmall A. with cu tivator and harrow, pulley and take-off. In good cond. Northinston, Jr., Davisboro. | Oliver walking cultivator, good cond. W. E. Mitchell, lenwood: Little giant hay press (he wheels; in good cond. $100. Dont write. Cannot ship. Se J-mes T. Swint, Stilson. F-12 Farmall tractor on ste in good cond: $400.00. G all at sacrifice price. Harris, Monroe. Fordson, with side plow f sale cheap or.exc. for ed value. Tom Weaver, Canon, R De Model C Allis-Chalmers tra tor, mounted on rubber, hydraulic lift, planting an tivating equipment, start ans. E. M, Lee, Omaha. lights. E. L. Hilliard, Ripa t- H. wagon, $60.00. Miss | Flossie Moore, Clarkston. Oat drill, Haamah plow, 2 sec- m drag harrow and other farm tools. all standard makes and in good cond. Almost new John Deere 2-H wagon, $125.00 for wagon. Inquiries ans. Mrs. Estelle Wilson. Ashland. INCUBATORS AND OODERS WANTED Want 300 to 500-eag cap. ; burning ee t be in good cond. J. C. Cut- DeSoto. ant large starting and finish- electric -brooder, in good J. &, * Gault Madison, : Cartledge, Griffin, PO at NCUBATORS AND Incubator. $8-deck battery finisher, in perfect cond: small tarter broader, 50: chick cap. J. C. Goodson, Atlanta, i Sie SW., ha Oglethorpe Ave. 100 cap. super hatch electric ubater: prac. new. Used part season. Good hatches guar. R. McCants. Butler. A 250 cap.. incubator. $20.65; 50 cap. brooder. $10.00. toth hermostatic control and on rhing. 4 1/2 mi. West of up. Bart Daniel, Jesup. PLANTS FOR SALE Collard plants, $2.00 M. 1944 ron collard seed. $1.00 lb. PP. ase Mrs. H. V. Bivens, Hiram, arglobe and Stone tomato ants, 500, $1.90: $3.10 M. All A. C. Garrett, Gainesville, _ SEED FOR SALE rimson clover seed, unfulled., -flailed, double screens, ged Dependable for 44 yrs. iallly approved. S. L. ornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 1. White egg turnip seed, 1944 1, $1.25 lb. No order for less 1 lb. Willie Tanner, Flip- PO Box 65. Queen w atermelon, : : Jumbo Triumph, a uv to 150 lbs. same price. W. hornton, Jesup, Rt, 2. Old- fashioned shallots, 55c $1.75 gal: White nest onions, 1.50 gal. Cash. No stamps cr Biue Ridge Mtn. climbing to seed, 200 certified Mar- lobe, 100 vellow pear tomato eed: white cabbage-collard ed. ._ War stamps ac- ented. Will C. Smith, Pike. pineiess green pod okra seed, d and sound, 1943 erop, 25c $2.00 gal. Giant garlic lbs, (dry) 25 vt., 50c at. eradish roots, 35c Ib.. plants Gon. Mrs: T..A. Woodring, Rt 7. Ga collard seed, 60c Ib. 10 5.00; 100 lbs., $30.00. Sho- Japanese turnip seed, 75 Smooth leaved mustard eed, $1.00 Ib., all 1944 crop. On Ponder, Whigham. Ibs. very fine multiplier lot onion sets, 35c lb., 4 Ibs. ~.00 PP. Joseph H; DunNett. andy Springs. anting, $1.25 gal. PP. vo checks. Mrs. H. L. Fields [eDonoush, Rt. 3. 0 Ibs, new turnip seed, most- 7 Purple Top, $1.00 lb. J. N. irson, Griffins Rt. Cc. ed shallot onion sets. White Itiplying onions, $1.00 gal. eepie Top Globe turnip seed, - cupful. Curly mustard seed. Oe. M. O. prepaid. Mrs. L. D. lott, Lavonia. Rt. 1. White cabbage-collard seed. me. 07. Or $1.00 lb. Also 10 nall type Bantam ullets, 1 rooster, wt. about 1 tb., men 66 grown, $7:50 for lot: eeler Chadwick, Rolston. 0 Ibs. new Purple Top tur aed. threshed and reclean- - Cheaper in large lots. J.N. Young, Car- Phone 3811. hens and|P 8193. 100 oe old- fashioned en tinly*1g@ onions, $1.50 gal, PP. No checks. J. C. Collins, Collins. 700 los. Ga. collard seed: 600 Ibs. Purple Top Globe turnip seed. 1944 crop. Prices and sam- ple furn. upon request. M. A. Carnes, Jonesboro. 20 ibs.. Purple Tov turnip seed, $1.60 Ib. Arthur Tench, Cornelia, Star Route. White multiplying onions, $1 gal. Add postage. Mrs. Robert . Smith, Flowery Branch, Re. White Purple Top turnip seed, | 100 lb. lots, 50e Ib. Less than 100 Ibs. 0 lb. Less than 10 lbs. 90c Ib. T. M. Heaton, Hart- well, & CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 350 bu. white corn in ear, or} can have it shelled, prac. free! of weevils. Also 40 No. 10 buek- } ets Ga. ribbon cane syrup, ex- tra sood quality. J: W. Swann, Wrens. 200 bu. Diemed ee ore free of weevils, for sale. at my barn. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton. 125 bu. good slipped shuck | Ce Ot corn, for sale. at my barn. Durden. Baxley, Rt. 1. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 100 bu. Sanford wheat, free} from weevils, this years crop, $2.00 bu. at my barn. Also Jer- sev cow, fresh with 3d calif. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. 20 tons wheat straw. $18.60 ton. FOB. Mrs. Edgar Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2. 400 bu. oats, $1.00 bu. Bring bags. Also 40 lbs, good bees wax, 40c lb. FOB, Arthur Ed- algo, Pinehurst. Coker-Stanton seed oats, 1st yr. $1.35 bu. Fullgrain, smut and. cold-preof. $1.00 bu. All FOB. Ralph S. Collier, Comer. 00 bu. Fullgrain No. 1 seed oats. $1.25 bu. at my barn. Rufus Rowe, Alvaton. Ga. Exp. Station beardless barley and new Sanford wheat, pure, clean and sound, $2.00 bu. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Senford seed wheat, free from other grains, $2.00 bu. at barn, or $2.25 bu. FOB. O. M. Bush, Barnesville, Rt. ai Beardless barley, $2.00. bu. in 2-bu. bags. T. G. OKelley, Maysville. Rt. 1. 4000 bu. Victor grain seed oats, $1.25 bu. in even wt. bags at my farm. J. A. Payne, But- Yler, PO Box 401. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DRIED FRUIT WANTED: Want dried apples or peaches. Exc. nice white chicken feee sacks at 15e ea., for same. O..S. Dugean,.Chester. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES WANPED: Want assortment of nut and fruit trees. 5 ft.. and over: of guaranteed bearing qualities, to be del. and set, or advise what you have and price. L. C. Man- deville, Carrollton, Box 268. POTATOES WANTED: Want 1 bu. Green Mountain Trish potatoes... Quote price. Walker Lackey. Hiram. Rt. 1. ROOTS AND HERBS WANTED: Want roots and herbs; wild roots, barks. and: herbs. - W. Chandler, Auburn, Care Cleve Curry. SACKS WANTED: Want print feed sacks, 2 or 4 of kind. Will pay 25c ea., for good ones, free of holes and mildew, also for sale. 25 White Wyandotte hens and 2 roosters, 3-A, $1.50 ea., or $38.00 for-lot. Mrs. E. Blackstock, Douglas- ville, Rt. 2. SEED WANTED: Want 400 Ibs. Crimson clover seed, or 600 lbs. vetch, 800 Ibs. Austrian peas for cover crops. ay cash or exc. equal value. TT. M. Webb, Ellijay, Rt. 3. HAY WANTED: Want carload of good hay for feeding my own cattle. State kind and very reasonable price at once. B.S. Williams. Atlanta, 215 Norris Bldg. Phone Wa \ \ dee /50e doz. o clock A. M. (CWT). furnished for all. A Field Day chemgee jointly by the Gabe _ Aberdeen-Angus Breeders Agsociation and the Supervisors of the Pine Mountain Soil Conserva- tion District of Georgia will be held at the stock farm of Senator Joe S. Burgin on State Highway No. 26, 5 miles east of Buena Vista, Ga., on Aug- ust 8th, 1944, beginnimg promptly at 11:00 Ration restrictions make it impos for Sen- ator Burgin to attempt to feed the crowd ex- pected, so each man is asked to bring along some sandwiches, fried chicken, or what have you, .and this will be supplemented to some extent by our host, and plenty of cold drinks will me Hon. Ellis Arnall, Governor of Georgia, will be our honor guest on this occasion. C. A. MURPHEY, Sec.-Treas. Ga. Aberdeen-Angus Breeders Association, -P. QO. Box 65, Station E, Atlanta, Georgia. FELIX JENKINS, Secy., Board of Supervisors, Pine Mountain Soil Conservation. District, Post Office Building, Columbus, Georgia. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want about 10 to 20 lbs. coun- |. try dried peaches. B. E. Evans, . | Atlanta, 245 Dodd Ave. SW. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE \ Queen of the Meadow roots, wild cherry bark, 25c lb. Mulle- in leaves, 40c lb. Sassafras roots, 30c lb. Grub or star root plants, Life Everlasting, 50c ib. Catnip, peppermint, others. 40c doz. Mrs. ( C. Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 5 pts. black walnut meats, 45 bios Fe White Muitiplying shellots, 40c gal. Octavia Sim- mons, Jasper, Rt. 3. Dried apples and peaches, 50c \y, PP., or exc. some for hens. J. L. Myles, Augusta, 1610 Ramsey Street. Catnip. balm, 6, 35c: double. tansey and peppermint, garlic bulbs, 2 doz. 25c: Garden goose- berry. red and black raspberry plants, $1.25 doz. .M. L. Eaton. Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Yellow root, red sasSafras, 15 lb. Blackhaw, calamus root, 50c |- lb. Calamus plants. 40c doz. Comfry plants, 30e doz. Star grass plants, 25e doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler. Dia- mond. 80 chicken feed sacks. 12 1/2c ea., not washed. FOB. No chks. B. F. Morrison, Gainesville, Rt. os 500 white chicken feed sacks, 100-lb. cap.: 15c ea. Mailed prepaid 100 for $14.50: 500, exp.. col. $60.00. M. O. Mrs. Anna Crow. Gain- esville. Rt. 1. 300 chicken feed sacks, 100- i cap. washed anc free cf holes, 14c ea. Add postage. L. Jo Riis. Cummings. Rt. 5. 12 lbs. . sage. hand-picked, shade-dried, new crop, $1.00 lb. | > FOB. Mrs. Frank Miller, Lula, Peto. Sage, home-*rown, hand- picked and shade-dried, $1.25 lb. 3 to. 10 Abe lots; $1.00 {1h. Ground sage, $1.50 lb. Pulver- ized, $1.25 lb. 25c and 50c _or- ders filled. V. Keith, Alvaton. . 1100 chicken feed sacks, 100- lb. cap., free of holes, 12 1/2 ea. on small lots, add vostage:. 500 or more, 10c ea. FOB. Sent by exp. col. Cash with order. M. O. only. Major Crow, Gain- eeyalle: RF. <1. FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE smoked sides, wt. 10-25 lbs. Shoulders, wt. 8 to 10 lbs> all. 30c-Ib: CG. BR hiest, Meigs, Rt. 1. \ Oakwood smoked hams, 40c lb. Sides and shoulders, 30c th, av. wts. 7 to 20 Ibs. 1 ham, 29 1/4 Ibs. 37%c Ib. Malvin Collins, Whigham. Oakwood Cured meat: hams, wt. 6 to 12 Ibs. 35c lb. Sides, 30c lb. Also 100 bu. slipped shuck corn, $1.59 bu. 500 gals. No. 1. Ga. cane svrup, $1.00 gal. All FOB. QO. K. Lord, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. free from holes, | 4 FRUIT AND MELONS FOR SALE 10 read truckers at my eee BT: Gates, Chipley, Rt. 50 or more bu. pears now ripening. Mrs. John A. Carter, Alma. 1500 bu. or more medium to large free-stone peaches: begin ripening about Aug. Ist. Sell A. Sims watermelons, crop in fie $225 bu. FOB. J. C.. Adkins, For Macon Street. 5 A. Stone Mountain ote Valley, a8 N. melons, ready for trucking July | 25th, 2 mi. South Indian Springs | W. R. Fogg. Forsyte. RF, SYRUP FOR SALE ae 150 gals. pure Ga. cane syrup in No, 10-cans. 800 gals. in No.5 all A-1 quality. K. H. Merritt. Cairo: Rt. 1. 600 gals. real good Ga. syrup in No. 10 glass cases of 6, for sale at my farm, Wull sell to truckers th aed. Walker, Milan, Rt. 2. cane CATTLE FOR SALE Guernsey bull. 4 mos. old, from high produeing bloodlines. Reg. in buyers name. Z. J. Lee. Red Oak. 11 good milch cows with 2nd and 3rd calves and 20 heifers, some oe. all of good milk stock. H. C. Clark, Marietta. Rt. teiay male, 2 yrs. old, weil developed, reg. Noble, Picador. Carnation and Standard blood- lines. Price and information on request. Price . Bowen, Dah- lonega. Jersey. cow, 5 yrs. old, giving 2 1/2 gals. daily: Jersey heifer. 2 vrs. old, with calf. Also good plug: mule. Joe Moses, Jones- boro, Rt. 1. 2. Jersey cows, fresh with 2nd calves: 1 stripper cow. Goaod stock. Gussie L. Alexander, Mt. Aline Rt. =: Young Jersey bull, ready for service: in good cond, Cash only. Mrs. Emma E. Little. Hampton. Fine Jersey heifer, 3 yrs. old. from 4-gal, cow. Mrs. Lewis McClure. Fairburn, Rt. 2. 5 Jersey cows, 2 with Ist calves, 3 with 2nd calves, 2 days to 9 wks. old. See at my barn. Jewell H. Wadsworth* land, Rt. 1. Jersey cow with ist calf, 6 wks, old. Cuernsey, 2 yrs. ald, best bloodlines; prices reas. Alsa SEC. pres: bred gilts, service boars at reas. prices. F. H. Bunn Midville. ice Jersey heifer, with Ist calf. 6 or 7 wks. old for sale, or trade for good work mule; J. M. Parris, Douglasville. 1/2 le. S. Bill Arp. Good, young milch cows, 1 -esh and 1 will freshen Sau Aus. Ist. Also nice heifer. Came sea. Prices right. J. A. Lance, Redoak. Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. 3 mas old, reg, wi. about 1400 lbs. Nice animal. W. D. Carswell, Oliver. Wood- for trucking Aug. 1 st, io jugs,-1n- Purebred 4 mos. bull calf. for sale: purebred, 2 or 3 yrs. sey cow. fresh or spring will give 4 gals., day. answer a your cov qualify. FE. W. Headers: ta. RED ; 2 Jersey cows (1 was giving 2 1/2 gals. milk; (with 4th calf) giving It daily. Also 2 OIC-PC sows, bred. Mule, 7 3 1-H wagon. 2 }old. unrelated. B. Stone Mountain. Rt. Jersey cow. fresh ae || heifer calf. Come and see. Li H Kennedy, Abani. +1249 mont Rd., Milch cow, aan 4, with 2 e 3 wks: old. Mas. wee Ca Bremen, Rt. eee Aberdeen- gee pull || ling, about 6 mos. old, w 1; 500 lbs.. purebred but 175.00. L. Cc. Allen, Hosch sire: ae | Beniamin 53835; dam: Guernsey bull, 9 Riegeldale Tilu i} type, best bloodlines. 1] Agnew, Summerville, Rt. 3 2 nice Guernsey bull 1 4o 10 mos. old. beat hiooaian Also SPC pigs and gilts, all ject to reg. George M. Wie: Americus. Albany Road. Guernsev male. iene Service, entitled to reg. Will for some breed, but dif. lines or lend to good party ne bv for 1 yr..or sell for $1 Y. M. Anderson, Wehauaoy, HOGS FOR SALE 95 hogs: 9 sows with + 7 sows and 4 gilts to fa. soon bal. 32 shoats. wt. 30 160 Ib. ea, $830.00 for lot: a 2 nice cows, be fresh first o 7 mos. old yearling, $19 pes Jarriel, Cobbtow SPC spring boars aiid finest Championship. or 790 to 350 Ibs... 30e 75 also want buy 2 good mi over 10 yrs. old. cheap for iu; Overstreet. -Sylvania. 4 nice brood: sows and 31 pigs, also 10 mares bred to : and 1 nice jack, for sale, | rest F. Attaway, Atlanta. Luckie St.. NW. | 3 purebred Duroe Je shoats, 65-70 lbs., ea., 1 fi 2 males, $10.00 ea. my Can furnish papers: als sound, 550 Ib. gentle Shot pony. $100.00 at my farm, S. Howard, Ficklin. Purebred Duroc- Jerse | pig, also sow, bred to pur Duroc boar, $45.00 ea. Weaver. Canon. Rt. 2, 8 purebred little bone Bla African Guinea pigs, stay~' kind, treated and ready shipment about Aug. 15th ea. males and femates $10.0 Hubert W. Daniell, Winsto Jarge OIC stock hog; alsa yellow Jersey heifer, 7 mos. $25.00 for both at my onl Dank Shockley, Alto, Rt. 1. Reg. Hampshire boar and 8 unrelated, about 14 mos championship blocdlines. fabrowed ist litter of 9 abon wks. ago. Subject to reg... toe lot. Also 2 Jersey c Hereford cow and 3 whitef yearlings. $300.00 for lot. Fambrough, D. C., Reg. SPC male pigs, 12 wis. old, cholera- -immune: | ers furn. and reg, in buyers nar From prize-winning sow. Car Wheeler. Macon. Rt. 5. OIC vigs, either sex, 8 wk ald, wt. 40-50 Ibs. $12.50 ea, Papers free or will reg. in bu: ers name for $2,00 extra. E tra special bloodlines. D. Dukehart. Decatur, PO Box 8 OIC-Big bone Guinea cross- ed pigs, $8.00 pr. at- my b 3 Hoke Smith, Lakemont. Reg. PC boar, 16 mos. old, wt about 275 lbs. $40.00. Cann ship. hve Williams, Ne born. 2 gilts and shoats. Purebred | not registered. J. Hamp man, Valdosta, PO Box 522 15 SPC and Duroc-J crossed pigs, wt. 85 to 50 for sale. Mary Gibson, . cola. ee Duroc gilt, blocky ty ye, ab 40 lbs. purebred, but paper furn. $10.00 at my barn, bert Davis, Warrenton, Rt. 2, Box 39. Caras ae OIC pigs, purebred. : wean July 25th. Will ship. ea. No:checks. Lewis di ) ie: fae Rt gee females. $25. 00 pr.. or $15.00 ea. ~ Pholera and swine plague freat- ed. dseman Wright, Oliver, Rt. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE aie 6 yrs. old, witn colt, 2 nos. old. work anywhere. $200. rs. John RA. Ansley, Demorest, e Sound, gray mare, very gentle ill work or ride, for sale or exc.. for hay or any type cf cow feed. A. D. Carpenter, Stone ountain, Lawrenceville Hwy., Ph: Clarkston 2103. Small, 600-Ib. mule, gocd tyes, no blemishes, very gentle, be to anvthing. $20 or trade ALL. jor good milch cow or yearling. rs. W. A. Summer, Adrian. Good mule, wt. about 1,000 -Wbs.. good cond., supposed to be: dbout 16 yrs, Cheap or tirade for hogs or shoats. 1. . A. Sanders, Ashland. Biack, 1100 Ibs., 11 vrs. old ork mare with 3 mos. old, ex- a nice mare mule colt, bred back to nice Jack. $150.00 cash} pt my place. Judson Zachary, amilton, Rt. 1. Gentle saddle horse, i4 yrs. old, thin. work anywhere, $60 Mrs. Nell Parr, Dunwoody, Rt. 2 mules, LE and= 12 vrs--old: sound, good cord., also fresh. young milch cow and1_ beef yoe heifer, bred. for sale. H. T. Hodges, Rive? sle, Rt. 1. yrs. old, reyx,. dapple Sray cheron Stud, good qualities, asy to handle, $165.90. Edw. yen SE, Atlanta, 1650 Glenwood: ve. Reg. ecg walking brood are, 15 yrs. old, sired by Major Nen, dam by Smith. Stone- 7all F-30: bred to Wilson Al- Jen Stallion, $200.00. A. F. Bell, lartwell. Plug mare, $65.00 or trade in alue for cows, hogs, tractor lise harrow, feed, grain drill, orn binder. Mabel A. Bartch, gusta, Ae miles, Milledgeville Viare eit. soundand gentle, work anywhere, $50. J. B. Tur- er, Cleveland, Riti2: 300d work mule for sale, or xc. for yearling or poultry. W. Johnston, Douglasville, lack horse mule, wt. about 250 lbs.. 7 yrs. old, work any- here, $225. 00, also bull. 15 mos. d, wt. about 550 Ibs, $50.00 or for 1-H. wagon or value, or cheaper in running order get the difference. J. E. ain, Rockmart. Rt. 2. Good, sound mule, wt. 900 Ibs. 12 yrs. old; work anywhere. lind in left eye. No plug, ex- ra. good, $60.00. Kemp Poss. unwoody. White mare, 6 yrs. old, wt. und 950 Ibs. Sound: in every ay. Work anyvghere or double. riced right. James A. Turner, irsville. Box 84. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE : Parcired NZW rabbits, 7 wks. old, from giant stock, $3.00 pr. ; af with order. Paul L. Daniel, enlo. NZ White and grey pucks. ready for service, $3.00 ea; 3 mos. old rabbits, $2.50 ea. or 50 pr. Exc. for young laying me. HC, Philmon, Marshali- ie. Mixed rabbits, 6 wks old, from eavy stock, $1.75 pr., or $1.00 || Annual Ehuction Sale of z Purebred Durocs Auction Sale of 25 bred gilts, 35 boars ready for service, from one of finest Duroc herds - in the country: ihe $2,000.00 Grand Champion and sire of grand champions, Proud Cherry King, will be held Tuesday, August Ist, be- ginning at 1:00 P. M., E.W.T., at River Creek Plantation, 6 mi. out on Cairo Rd., from ut ville. T. T. Scott, Thomasville. lat. steck. Sell at my barn. Can't -|M. Loy, Hapeville, | 7303. Ie | WANTED: ea. Bruce Haddock, Fort Vallex. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 2 Toggenburg female geats, 3 mos. old, 1 naturally horniess, for sale cheap: also 15 or 20 Ibs., nice, sound Stuart and Schley pecans. 30c lb. Mrs. Calloway Watson, Loganville. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 10 Cornish hens and rooster, $20.00: 8 hens and rooster, $16. 10 spring hatched pullets and cockerel, $15.00. Small cock- erels, $1.50 ea; eggs from same strain, $1.50 for 16. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Dark Cornish, April hatched, unrelated stock: 10 pullets. $15, with cockerel free. FOB. In light crate not to be returned. No 1 naturally hornless Saanan milk goat, fresh, giving 3 ats., daily, also 2 does, 6 mos. ola, Saanan-Nubian cross, from 4 ship. Erwin Collette, Datton, Rt. Qe 2 yrs. old hornless Toggen- checks. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, burg milk goat, gentle and} Adairsville, Rt. 2. healthy, freshened June 17th, : gives 4 ats. milk day, $40.00. R, | LEGHORNS: 50 WL cockerels, large Eng- lish, large egg strain, 9 wks. old, SS 00 ea. Cannot ship. i R. . Hyde, Cumming, Rt. 30 Tom Barron Se big type WL. hens. 3-A pen pedi- greed matings, April 1943, hatched. Now laying 75 per cent, $1.50 ea. FOB. Homer Harris, Bradley. : Very fine quality. 3-A WL. pullets, 4 wks. old. 25, $10.59, express only. M. O. or check. D. W. Nichols, Kingston. 25 Roselawn big type English phone Ca 50 to 75 goats on my farm. I mile from Irwinton. E. E. Mil- ler, Gordon. Toggenburg milk goat, very gentle, giving 2 ats. milk daily; ramp-broken, $20.00: $25.00 iff shipped. Mrs. Grady Reed, Aus- tell, Rt. 2. At Stud: purebred, reg. ae bian bucks. Purebred Nubian buck kids for sale. to be reg. in buvyers name. Earl S. Redwine. Madras. SCW Leghorn cockerels, fine for breeds, March 25, 1944 hatch Purebred, reg. Toggenburg| $1, 50 ea.. Mrs. Emily pe doe. 4 mos. old. Purebred, reg.| Martin, Rt. 1. Nubian buck, 5 mos. ae: At: MINORCA: 1 TL See = Sea ay ee 15 White Minocra hens, now eit Ri ie dex laying, $1.25 ea. Cannot shiv. ; Come. If can sell at- once, will Reg. purebred Toggenburg| take $19.00 for lot. Mrs. T. C. Edwards, Lithonia, Rt. 3, St. Mtn., and Panola Shoals Rd. 9 yellow Buff pullets and stag wt. 1 to 2 lbs. ea. $10.00 5 ae Bud Holland, Dalton. Rt. PEAFOWLS, OHEAGA WES. PIGEONS, ETC. FOR SALE: 3 prs. Homer racing pigeons, $5.00 for lot. Also 5 Bantam pullets, 1 rooster, 4 mos. old, -$3.00 for lot. White cabbage- collard, 15c oz., $1.00 lb. Butler Smith, Roy. 6 prs. Aristocrat pigeons, biue Ribbon winners; extra large Giant Blue Kings, mated to Sil- ver Kings (produce 11/2 to 2 lbs. squabs), $3.50 pr. J. H. Barr. Lumpkin. 6 fawn and white Indian Runner ducks, hatched June 3d, $2.50 ea. Also 3 dark Cornish Indian pullets and rooster, April hatch, $2.00 ea. 1 prize cock, $5.00. J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove. Trio White Pekins, 2 ducks, 1 drake, $4.00. FOB., From un- related old birds. M. O. ouly. No checks. Mrs. Daisy Johnston. Grayson. 13 young White Pekin ducks, $10.00 or 80c ea. Will ship FOB. Harold H. Hodges, Bogart. Large white ducks, 2. and 3 mos. old, for sale. Ree rctts Turner, Jr.. Atlanta, 987 Ste- wart Ave... SW. Ra 1512. doe, naturally hornless, good milker. with long lactation pe- riod. Freshened June 6th. Reas. priced for quick sale. Warren Rollins, Atlanta. 349 Murray Hill Ave., NE., De 6912. Fine Saanan buck. $25.00; 5 young bucks from 2 mos. to 7 mos. old, $5.00 to $15.00 ea. Sa- anan and Nubians, of fine bloodlines and 4-6 at. reg. dam. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 3. Sweetwater Park. LIVESTOCK WANTED LIVESTOCK WANTED ____ 228 CATTLE WANTED: e Want Jersey or Guernsey 3+4 gal milch cow_with young calf: within 50 miles of Millen. Chas. Covington, Millen, Rt. 3. CAVIES WANTED: Want 2 nice pr., of Cavies reasonable. Ben Overby, Col- umbus, 3609 14th Ave. HORSES AND MULES Want Shetland pony and bug- gy: must be gentle and cheap for cash. No junk wanted. Writ- ing, giving full particulars. R. J. Daniel, Richland, Box 562. POULTRY WANTED : , POULTRY WANTED JERSEY WHITE GIANTS WANTED: Want to hear from party hav- ing Jersey White Giants, Mar. or April hatch roosters. State what vou have. Mrs. DOVES WANTED: : Want to hear from party hav- ing Ring Neck Doves for sale. Henry | Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, | POULTRY FOR SALE and 1 cock, direct stock, $22.50 | FOB. James A. Wood, LaFayet- te, Ri. 2. 10 mixed hens, heavy layers, $10.00. Mrs. Elvira Chastain, Marietta, Rt. 4, Sandtown Rd. ORPINGTON: _3 Orpington hens and cock- erel, $10.00, wt. about 32 to 40 Ibs. on the hoof. Mrs. W. #H. Aydelotte, Fairburn, Rt. 2 PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS. ETC, FOR SALE: ~ ; 17 Homing pigeons, $12.50 for lot. Also 6 Seabright hens, 2 common Bantam: hens, $5.00. 1 pr. grown white ducks, $1.75. Mrs. Houston Kemper, Hape- ville, 522 Oak Dr. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE / ND RHODE ISLANDS): i110 NH Red, March hatched pullets, from bloodtested flock, $1.35 ea. Ship if buyer pays exp. and furnishes coops. M. O. Ses J. Y. Davis, Martin, Rt. Dark red Donaldson strain RI roosters, very fine, 14 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Miss Mamie Wier. Douglasville, Rt. 4. 20 RI Red pullets, 11 wks. old, $1.00 ea. FOB. Also 4 NZ White rabbits, 3 1/2 mos. old, $1.25 ea. Eugene Lindell, Jesup, Rt. 1. 100 Hampshire pullets. U..S. Cartified Pullorum-tested flock, 16 wks. old. Exc. cond., $1.35 ea. FOB. Ship if buyer furnishes coops. Also 150 feed sacks, in exc. cond. 12 1/2c ea. prepaid. Harry Poole, Warwick. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE: 2 Muscovy drakes, $1.75 ea. Eggs, $1.50 for 11. Booking or- ders for ducklings. Also Cornish and Pit Game eggs, 85c for 15. Extra fine. Miss Johnnie Davis, Atlanta. 42 Grove Park Pl. NW. Be 2012-W. Flock of 10 geese, including 6 geese Se 4 ganders, $25.90. Se . Grimes, Swainsboro, Jf FARM HELP WANTED Want 2 good farm hands: good pay, 6-R. house. garden and wood. 1 1/2 mi. E. Sandy Sprgs on Glenn Ridge Dr. Woodrow ae Dunwoody, Glenn Ridge r Want help on farm 10 mi. S. Atlanta: house. wood and gar- den free. Regular work and fair wages. Large or small fami- ilies, white or col. E. B. Travis. Riverdale. Want 2 or 3 exp. milkers for dairy, located:on school and mail route. $20.00 wk. for good help. Do not ans. unless ex- perienced. J. V. Weideman, Macon, Rt. 3. Want help on 2 good farms on Gainesville and Dawsonville paved hwy. No. 53. 10 mi. W. Gainesville: (known as A. J. Julian Farm. See. Mrs. Ethel Brice, ainesville, Star route, Julian Farm. Want: neat. clean col. woman for work on farm. Nice room in vard. Boardeand $14.00 wk. Mrs. John W.. Harms, Savannah, White Bluff Road. Want refined white woman to work with couple and look after poultry and garden. Modern conveniences, Mrs, Spencer Rice, Moultrie. Rt. 5. Want exp. dairy man with some help to milk. House with elec. lights, running water and good salary furnished. W. C. Hillhouse, Waynesboro. x Want white woman to do gen-- eral farm work. $20:00 mo. room and board. Mrs. J. B. Doerun, Rt. 2. Want family to help gather crop this fall. Will give em- ployment all fall season. J. H 15- pure Buff Minorea hens lary to right parties Lambert... 1 furn. good house, wood, g Want small farm (white or col:), on Habe; Co. farm, Best ref. r au Good house. elec. bath. and school within 2 block Dorsey, Atlanta, 1010 _ od Haverty Bldg. Want white middle-age cl ple to look after truck farm 50.A. and dairy. Good wages right people: nice house > wood furn. Will move part within radius of 100 mi. M Emily P. Crawford, Newn Greenville St. 2 axe Want exp. dairyman, me and.with family, white or den and milk. 3 mi. Macon. oa Jennings, Macon, PO iB Went man and wife to gath crop: good 3-r. house. or sin man. All letters ans. J. C2 Ca Buford, Rt. 2. Want good man for 63 farm for standing rent or 31 or 4ths. Located on line Ban Co. 4-R. house, elec. Abo 30A. in cultivation, Mrs. Peace, Commerce. Want reliable white. ma couple to look after poult Good pay and house furnishe Mrs. R. H. Baldwin, . Atian 491 Peachtree Battle Ave. : Want experienced dairyt $100.00 mo. House, lights, ter furn. On school bus r 6 miles of Savannah. W. S Barker, Savannah. 518 BE. 39 Street. - Want middle aged (marrie colored man, exp., in farmi good house, water, wood garden furnished. Standa farm wages. Church and sche and reliable. Orman S. Everett City, Chi-Ho-Ho P ation... Rt.E. Want middle aged man a wife; man to do general 3 spectable and sober. Beery. Pooler. Box 63. Want Sept. ist. caretaker farmer on 100 A. farm: 100 stock range. 7 miles out: hou 7 cows, 10 brood sows, chicke to raise on shares and gat 30 A. corn, cane and 3000 tt pentine faces. Ref. requir Mrs. T. F.. Grimes. Swainsbo Want reliable share-cro family for general farm and operating tractor. A sober. dependable married m to raise chickens and turke jivestock, garden. etc. J.B ler. Amsterdam. Box 100. Want white woman, a to 55, live in good hom 3 adults and do general work. Mrs. N. M. Minche bany, 605 N. Washington POSITIONS WANTE Want job as. caretake farm, looking after and feedings livestock, or can help on da farm: neo milking. H. M. Leod, Milan, Rt. 1. Man with family wants con farm to gather croo and shi crop for next year. Ezra ley, Hazlehurst. Rt. 2. Man and wife want j o farm. man to drive truck and tractor: will work by wk. to be furnished transportati Come and see A. B. Harris lanta, 3175 Gordon Rd., $ Want large 1-H farm fo 4 or 5-room house and outb ings. water. wood and pastt 1 or 2 mi- Athens. T. L sey, Danielsville. Rt. 3. Want place on farm, house. garden and place cow not more than 1 mi bus line, near Gainesville. ferences furn, Jack Tur 01 East Main St. Joyce, Mt. Vernon. JRO, Ivey, Louisville, Rt. 3. { Cleveland. Rt. 2. Be ee Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | 3 & : Reports received at this office show following average pric ee July 2L 1944 Atlanta paid for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named. = ea es bu. ages $1.75-$2.50 July 21, 1944 Per Cw Beans (Lima), per bushel 2.50- 2.75 : ) Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. 1.50- 2.00 July 13 (Thursday)Pelham $ Beets, per doz. bunches - 1.00 July 14 (Friday)Thomasville Cabbage, per pound = 93 July 17 (Monday)Sylvester Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu. 1.00- 1.25 tae 18 deo ay) ew ast ane Collards, per doz. bunches 1.00- 1.25 uly 19 (Wednesday)Moultrie Corn (Green), per doz. ears .30- .40 July 19 (Wednesday )Vidalia Grapes, g- at. bkts. 25S OO July 19 (Wednesday)Rome ae per Lee - Sls ae! TOP FED CATTLE Bae Fold) per bo. 2 Son 135 July 13 (Thursday)Pelham 10.00-$1 Peppers, per bu. : 2'00- 2.25 July 14 (Friday)Thomasville 10.00- 11. Potatoes (Cobblers), per 100 Ib. sacks We eS ue a oe = 10.00- ne Squash, per bu. bprs: 1.25- 1.50 |. ae pues Nashy ie. 9.00- Tomatoes, %4-bu. ..... = Pe - 2.00 = _ July 19 (Wednesday )Moulirie 10.00- termelons, each . : : 20-35 July 19 (Wednesday)Vidalia ots