as LS % a 7 COMM ISSION ER _WEDNESDAY, AVGYSE 16, 1944 NUMBER 48) VE AND CAPITALISh " EDITORIALBy Tom ae We i. a een deal in these days about the profit and capitalism, To read after many writers and n to many radio commentators, you would think that. You would think. ras a crime to have a profit motive. m reading after and listening to these authors and com- tors that capitalism was something new. You would even suspect that eapitalism was just now @ tried out, that we are experimenting with it in these oe to transfer the ARID of all ae of proper from people who disobeyed Him and to give this proper Yi to people who would hear His voice. : es _ Itis therefore amazing when we hear nes wits and commentators speak of the profit motive and eapital ism as though it was something new and when we h them speak of it as though a was something wicked ~ Wrong: PROFIT IS THE STIMULANT TO ACTION When the farmer goes out and plows the land, pla / his seed and cultivates his crops, it is the profit moti er days. You would think which leads him... t capitalism was on trial. The earliest records of man- ~show that from the begin- man has been activated by profit motive in almost rything he did. . From the earliest history, n has had an inherent desire accumulate property ee ome independent. Throughout all the years en God was Seeking to lead in Georgia was year. TOBACCO PRICES: ~ During the first week of sales in 1943 the overall average price of tobacco was __ 41.79c During the first week of sales in 1944 the overall average price of tobacco The ceiling price on tobacco in 1944 is 2c per pound less than in 1943. During the first week of this year tobacco brought an average of 2.82c per pound less than the general average of the first week in 1943. .- These figures are compiled fromthe sworn. statements of the tobacco warehousemen. In succeeding weeks I will give you full in- formation as to final outcome of tobacco sales this TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. When a miller builds : dam across a stream, erect building and puts in the grin rocks, it is the profit motive which spurs him ie the hea task, 2 Wien the Baancer: bu d skyseraper, a railroad. or a ocean liner, it is the profit m tive which leads him to risk ~ eapital or money in such a ven= ture; . When the eaiae mill wee er rouses himself at the call the whistle in the morning, | motive is in his pay enyel at the end of the week, The hic te His Taw. same is true with the steek God, pes was bolaine out the pr ofit motive to the Veapitalism Or Hea oetal comes from the word capitis which means ta, head. P epative times a mans capital was the number of When ae and Lot nen ee herdsmen ae com- it was on account of the immensity of their eapital. t+ was on account of the great number ot head of le which they owned. In many places in the Bible, we are told of large num- Ss of head of cattle that belonged to. different people. are told about the cattle that grazed on a thousand We are told in the Bible about Naboths-devotion to and which his fathers had owned and whieh he had rited from them. We are told how he gave his life rather than surrender family heritage to a wicked King and (Queen. In many passages of Seripture, we read of Gods -F resh Fruits and Vegetables Tous 1, 1944 Ppls, per hu. baskets 2-5 ans (Lima), bulk, per bu. ans (Snap), per bu. hampers abbae, bulk, per Cwt. ntaloups, bulk, per bu. orn (Green), per doz. ears a, per 8-qt.- baskets _ ches, -per bu. baskets eS5% pulk, per bu. - as (Field), bulk, per bu. Peppers, per bu. hampers uash, per bu. weet Potatoes, per bu. baskets ee Ricans) omatoes, per 8-qt. baskets ip Salad, per bu. Hauapers ite elon, each Atlanta $3.00-$3.50 1.20- 1.75 1.50- 3.25 2.00- 3.00 1.00- .20- 50- 3.75- | 1.00- 75-1, 2.00- 2. .15- worker, with. the miner, with the merchant sailor and with the employees of industry of every kind. ee When industrial workers band themselves together mn labor unions, it is the profit motive which moves them, Tt is the desire for higher wages through collective bar gaining that motivates the union and gives interest to ik members, THE PROFIT MOTIVE IS GOOD BUT if CAN BE PERVERTED When the highwaymen and pickpockets 20 oe to ply. their trade, it is the profit motive which leads them o - In this ease, they have simply perverted a good stimula 6 to a bad eause. When manufacturers and capitalists - combine an form monopolies in*restraint of trade, this is another case of perversion of their natural instinick to make a profit. In the last two cases, these men, instead of creat _hew wealth and rendring an honest service, were simp (Continued on Page wo) Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office chdwetollowh: 2 average prices paid for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named. August 11, 1944 August 3 (Thursday)Valdosta August 4 (Friday) Thomasville August 7 (Monday)Sylvester August 9 (Wednesday)Albany August 9 (Wednesday)Rome August 9 (Wednesday)Vidalia TOP FED CATTLE 3 (Thursday)Valdosta 4 (Friday)Thomasville 7 (Monday)Sylvester 9 (Wednesday)Albany 9 (Wednesday)Rome __ 9 (Wednesday)Vidalia August August August August August August $10.00- $13. 00 3.00- 10.60 -10.00- oe 10.00- 14. = 13845: - 12.75, on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. ORGIA MARKET BULLETIN under post regulations inserted one time on each request and ee only ao request is atcompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. Winder Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. _ : Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covina, Ga. _ By Department of Agriculture - Yom Linder, Commissioner, Executive Office, State Capitol = Atlanta, Ga. see 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 pt Covington, Georgia, under Act Adaress all items for publication and all requests to be put. " Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable practically destroyed, at motive. their destiny. TOM Commissioner of Agriculture. ioe that the market for the farm products is least for the time being. We hear a lot of talk from Washington and from party platforms about improving the farm- ers condition. It is impossible to improve the; farmers condition without restoring the profit The farmer must have a reasonable profit above the cost of production. The farmers are more intelligent, more ex- nerienced and better able to grapple with farm problems than-those officials who now control Restore to the farmer his profit motive and he will do for agriculture what all the boards and bureaus in Washimeton cannot do. LINDER, x SEED FOR SALE Shogoin turnip seed, 1944 erop, clean and sound. 75c lb. No orders filled for less than lb. M. O. only. W. M. Morgan, Senoia. of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917 Po. E e Lose. 3 a ee tae The Profit Motive And Capitalism x (Continued from Page One) eking to take the profit or capital that by right elongs to others. 9 | Tt is not the desire of the highwaymen and the pick-pockets to obtain capital or a profit that wrong. Neither is it the desire of the manufac- turer or capitalist to make a profit that is wrong. The evil comes from the fact that they seek dishonestly to come into possession to that which they bad not rightfully earned. They seek to take the profit and the capital from those who -have earned it and to deprive the honest earners of the wages of their effort. . ss ss SELF DECEPTION Those who. say they are opposed to the pro- fit motive and to capitalism are not honest with themselves. They really mean that thy would take the profit and capital from others and di- vide it for their own benefit. They are just as much in favor of profit and apital as anyone else. : ital from others into their own hands. a SLAVERY motive in human relations. That substitute is plavery. ; . - _fiven a slave has a profit motive to the ex- mit of saving his life and having food to eat ut slaves come nearer being without a profit jotive than anyone else on earth. Phe Christian looks for profit in another fe. The Christian looks forward to the resur- rection and his reward in incorruptible capital urance of persecution in this world. - Remove the profit motive and you have sev- red connection with the power heuse which yves men to deeds both great and small. Without the hope of reward of some kind, omewhere, sometime, the human race would be s useless and as worthless as the barnacles on hip at the end of its voyage. - Under the Agricultural Adj d other federal agencies, the farmer is brought der complete bureaucratic control. - The Secretary of Agriculture of the United tates fixes what he calls parity price for farm oducts. The so-called parity prices are so low many crops that is impossible for the farmer o make a profit. The Commodity ixed differentials between grades on cotton so vide that it is impossible for the farmer to get nything like the price which the Secretary of Agriculture says is parity. o The Office of Price Adiinistrations: ceil- as they would change the profit and cap-; 25 Only they 8 P |seed, 20 oz. 1944 crop. P. | Tom Steed, Buena Vista. S There is but one substitute for the profit: atte: death, for his self-denial, charity and en- ustment Act and der the laws creating the Office of Price Ad-. nistration, the Commodity Credit Corporation | Oredit Corporation has Turnip seed, mixed, at my home, 50 pt. as long as they last. C. J. Mobley, Conyers. Mixed turnip seed, 4 vars. Oo. ie. = 2502 OF SUC: 1 Ips, $1.00. R. E. Roberts, Bowman. 200 Ibs. very fine, yellow shallot multiplier onipn sets. free from trash, 35c Ib., 4 Ibs.. $1.00. P,P. Jos. H. Dun Nett, Sandy Springs. - Sev. Ibs. Clemson spineless okra seed, 40c lb. plus post- age, or exc. some for white or print feed sacks, a. pay postage. Mrs. Mae Gazaway, Americus, Rt. 1, Box -17. _ White multiplying onions, $1.50 gal. Mrs. Guy Crowe. Cumming, Rt. 1. - Red shallot sets, White mul-> ple Top Globe turnip seed. $1.00 at. Curly mustard seed. Soc cum. P..P. Mrs. lL. Lh... D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. White nest onions, $1.25 gal. Scallion buttons for fall plant- ing, same price. White half-. runner garden beans, 30c_tea- cupful. Early oe half- runners, same price. P. P. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Collard seed. 25c_teacupful. abe H. H. Bivens, Hiram. Rt. 14 lbs. Seven Top turnip seed, $1.25 Ib. or 10 1s... $1.00; $13.50 for lot: P. P. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Green glaze collard seed, heading eos Z0C_ OZ. 10 or 20 gals.. white nest onions for Fall planting. $1.00 gal. Add postage. No checks. Mary A. Odell, Lyerly, Rt. 2. Scallion buttons for Aug. planting, $30 qt. $1.00 gal. Collard plants, 30c C: $2.00 M. | Vigorvine tomato plants. 25 plants, 30c. L. A. Crow. Gaines- ville, Rt. .2. Red and white multiplying onions for Fall planting, $1.60 gal, del. Onion and scallion buttons, 50c at. M. O. only. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn.. White multiplying onion sets, 60c gal. Red scallion onions, 60c sal. Add postage. Mrs. Thos. H. Rowlands, Lula. Star Route. ye 15 lbs. E. J. Wakefield cab- bage seed, clean and_ sound. 1944 seed, $2.00 lb. J. A. Mor- ris, Bogart. _ White imp. multiplying on- ions for Fall planting, $1.25 a PP. Robert. 4. (Smith, Mowery Branch, Rt. 1- Ga. Belle and Elberta mixed peach seed, 50c doz. P. P. Also NZ White buck rabbits. pure- bred, 3 and 4 mos. old. $1.50 and $1.75 each. Exp..col. 4 white African guineas, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- ming, Rt. 5. LE EA Large quan. selected multi- plying ohion sets _ for Fall planting, $1.50 gal. P. P. d: CG. Colltas, Jr... Collins: 25 Ibs., pure Purple Top tur- nip seed, recleaned, $1.00 lb. W. J. Bailey, Washington, Rt, 2. Red multiplying winter and v-hite nest onions and buttons. for fall planting,a $1.25, Old- fashioned white and Early ten- der speckled half-runner gar- den beans, 30 cupful. All PP. Miss: Gennia Brown, Ball ok -Ground, Rt. 1. ~ Red Texas multiplying onions for Fall planting; make very large, exc. flavored onion and very prolific, $1.50 gal. Mrs. gs on farm crops are so varied. and at times tiplying onions, $1.00 gal. Pur- } rots, $1.40 gal. SEED FOR SALE . anes True shallots, hardy and hardy and earliest bunching. 200 lbs. very fine yellow shallot multiplier onion sets, 35c Ib. 4 lbs. $1.00. PP. Satis. guar. Jo- seph H DunNett. Sandy Springs. Mixed Purple Tov and Sho- goin turnip seed, 8@c lb. Add postage. Miss Mautile Har- rison, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 81. Red multiplying onions, $1.50 gal. PP. Mrs. Mollie K. Jor- dan, Carrollton, Rt. 2. White nest onions for Fall planting, $1.25 gal. PP., in Ga. No checks. Mrs. H. L. Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3. 900 lbs. 1944 crov, curly top mustard seed, 90 per cent wermination, lab. tested 99 ner cent purity, 60c lb.. 75c less than 10 Ibs- Add postage. W. May, Moultrie, Rt. 2. Mis. E. G. Horne, Barnesville. _ White Texas multiplying on- ion sets for Fall planting, $1.00 gal, Add postage. Myrtie Moses, Waco, RE dt. : Elberta and Ga. Belle peach seed, 50c doz. Slightly mixed, also rabbits and guineas (poul- try) for sale. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn. Cumming, Rt. 5. 1944 crop Ga.. collard seed, 50c Ib. Cabbage seed, $4.00 Ib. Rutabaga sed, $2.00 lb. Sho- goin turnip sed, $1.00 Ib. L. C. Daniels, Vienna, Rt. 4. Seven Top. turnip seed, 35c cupful. Add postage. No checks or stamps. Enos EF. Mullins, Jas- per. Rt. 2. Box 163. Seallien buttons, 30 at. $1.00 gal. Collard seed, 90c lb. L. A. Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 2. seed, exc. hard type. hogs, pigs, outstanding Crimson clover - quality, unhulled, Also reg. Duroc boars, bred cilts, bloodlines. Cheap. 8. L. Thorn- ton. Dewyrose, Rt. 1, Frost-proof English . pear seed, 35c eupful. Old-time shal- _ White nest on- ions, $1.30 gal. Cash. No stamps or checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. Straight leaf mustard and cu- cumber seed, 40c cupful._ Mrs. John Weaver, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Ga. white stem collard seed, 60c Ib.: 10 Ibs. $5.005 100 Ibs. $30.00. Smooth leaf mustard sed, $1.00 lb. Shogoin turnip seed, 75c lb., 5 lbs. $3.00; 25 lbs. #5.00 PP, Alton Ponder, Whig- ham. : ; 50 lbs. Purple Top White in lots of pound or more. B. F. Mauldin, Lavonia, Rt. 2. z Okra seed, 60c quart; also 1% lbs., fresh butter weekly, del., in new cans. Mrs. B. T. Thorn- ton, Bowdon, Rt. 1, ss CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 1000 bu. corn in shuck. in good cond. Also 10 tons pea- nut hav, $15.00 ton, at my farm 3 mi. S.. Lumpkin on bert. _ 150 bu. good corn for sale. Dorsey Andrews, Carnegie. 100 bu. corn for sale at_my barn. 5 mi. SW Villa Rica. Also purebred Guernsey cow, now giving 2 gals. milk daily. $100.00. W. - McPherson. Villa Riea. bu. Cokers ette, Hahira. S. A. Verner, Lavonia, Rt. 1. - bu. No checks. W. Unadilla, Rt.2. | Del. Mrs. H. V. Frankli , Smith, Gainesville, Rt. O.| tomato plants, 200. 60 White nest onions, $1.00 gal.) | Globe turnip seed, 70c Ib. dei. paved hwy. L. M. Moye, Cuth- | 200 bu. field corn. Also 2000 be ( Victory. grain, bright aid clean. Make best: offer on any amt. N. A. Boy= | 100 bu. good ear corn, $1.75 | PLANTS F Thousands white and multiplying onion sets, 50 $2.00 gal. Evergreen bunck onion sets, 50c doz. collard;-kale. Marglobe plants, 60c C. Eggplant ley, hot pepper and be per plants, asparagus, 3 ister. Ga. and heading mts, 200, 50c: $2.00 M. pia 5 M. and up, $175 My F col, Prompt shipment. Bo Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 27 _ Collard plants, 30c C., $1 M. del. 5 M. or more, $1.50 exp. col. E. G. Wetherf Gainesville, Rt. 2. Ga. and heading co plants, $2.00 M; del. 5 61.80. 10-2. lots, $i-% eol. Prompt shipment. C Fresh grown Marglobe mato plants, $3,00 M. Woodall, Cornelia. ~~ Ed Eldorado blackberry 2 yrs. old. Now booking ders for early Fall del. at M. Also Stewart pecan tr (seedlings), $1.00 doz. Mr L. Robinson, Greenville. Collard plants, $2.00 Add postage. J. R. Stravh Flowery Branch, Rt. Wakefield cabbage Stone. and Baltimore collard plants, 40 C; $ del; Klondike ) straw plants, 50c C; $4.00 M. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Box 148. Large Klondike straw plants, 25c.C. Indian pea seed, 25c doz. Add poste Crowe, Cummin Ga. and - heading coll; plants, Marglobe and > M. del. Prompt shipm W.. Smith, Gainesville, { ie 5 sae FRESH AND CUR MEATS FOR SAL Te , Smoked sides and shou wts.-8 to 20 Ibs., ea. Malvin Collins, Whigha Country cured, hic smoked hams, trimmed also pure hog lard. Ril Couch, Turin. FOR SALE ~ Oats, $1.00 bu. Bear barley, $2.00 bu. Bring S. P. Sanders, Winterv le, Maysville, Rt. Trecleaned beardless Clemson College strain) cleaned blue stem whea 9:25 bu. LL. P. Singlet Valley. : Hastings 100 bu. oat bu: Abruzzi rye, wheat., $2.00 bu. J. H. Cordele. : 30 or mor bu. Abruzz: $3.00 bu. in 2-bu. lots. | wheat. W. T. Carith bert, Rt, 2. 2 _ 4000 bu. Fullgrain; 1 Victorgrain seed oat bu. FOB farm 4 mi. is ley, in 5. bu. . even W bags. W. H. Davidson Valley. 7 to 10 tons good hay, $25.00 ton. 10. ton straw, same price. Both M. L. Shealy, Oglethorp pedeza, $25.00 ton at my 8 mi. W. Milledgeville o1 con Hwy. R._E. Cotto! edgeville, 297 North biaSt.. . = 100 baies oats. in th W. C. Byington, Newn Sanfard seed wheat, other grain, $2.00 b barn or $2.15 FOB. O. Barnesville, Rt. 2. Fullgrain oats;. Coke and smut-proof oats, $ ist yr. Coker-Stanton. All combine run. FOR S. Collier, Comer. Lee-Victory oat seed, $12.50; 50 bu. : a BACKS. Ge = Dye Brooks.-Rt..1. - | EGGS FOR SAI M. Hooks, truckloads se pears. os y at my home south-| OE OR Recovery, 25c bu. at or 35 bu. and:I help you | A R. Hickey, Recovery. ole pears, \ ready for SL. 50 bu. 2 mi. fron 50 pu. Bie pineapple pears, pady for truckers. Prefer \ 0 , B00 bu. pineapple pears, Gy. age bu. at farm near ee _G. Hartley, ondveds of pushes pineap- | ears. now aes for truck- seo pears/ $1. 00 bu. at / Sell for less if person } or more bushels. Margie ns. Mystic. sundried apples, free n peel and core, 50c lb. Cash Mrs. Alfred Gibbs, Roch- ss peaches. Make offer. Mrs. Helms, Buena Vista. ineapple pears, $1.00 bu. ~Gurnsey and. Jersey cross- aainade stand bee hives: ot been robbed this yr. it farm. Amos Barlow, acy erade strained honey _5-lb. glass jars, $5. 80: M. . No checks. EE, Lewis, or less 8-frame hives of fully equipped, in good for cash only. W.. Oy . Enigma. : 12 lbs. beeswax, $3.50 pre- Py Ellis, Albany, Rt. 3, . Cooper, Ogeechee. B oe good svrup. put No. 5 and No. 10 cans. al. at farm. A. H. Ty- ifto ton, Rt. 4. . 0 gals KyHID. See. Of write. Vv. Best, Millen, Rt. MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE sage, hand-picked, ae Bi. 25. lb; 3 to 10 $1.00 lb. Ground, $1.50 Ib. oe et $i. i wil Till 25 Ne Keith, ib. ao ae : a $1.25 doz. a Colts: ase 25 doz. TREES. var: apple trees, 4 and | old, at reas. price. Place nov. for sure del. T. M. . Biliiay, Rt. 3. Box 4 new, white downy Cor 2) ollins. Nice Shade= arvieG sage, 95c | Se sun-d-ied apples. 35c B. J. C. J. Brown. Toc- 2 Ge | a or ibe ib smnallet Ee Fow ler, Charing. 3 Irish potat- | ss raised from Cert. . seed. } 0 bu. FOB. Geo. 8. wet . 9 Clyo. e feed sacks, iree of olen, No COD or- . certified pullorum- t 4 Red pulleis, 19 Ks. old. Harry Poole, War- | ek hite Purina chicken feed KS, not washed, 100 Ib. cab... Add postage. ~ Also | prbage plants, 20 |low root, cherry bark, mustard seed, 20c pkg. Z free from peel and core, 50c Mrs. Alfred | a Sheddan, College Park. -15 in lots of less than 50. Add | 10 Ibs. $100 lb. Ground. $1.50 FEATHERS WANTED: lanta,' Rt. 6, Box 302, EB. Con- : Chester. } | | S th St Garlic bulbs. 25e for fa doe. : or 9 doz. for $1.10. . Add post- age. Miss Dis Smith: Mt. Airy, At 4 Queen of the Meadow roots, 30c lb. Wild cherry bark, 28 lb. Mullein leaves, 45c Ib. Sassafras roots, 30clb. Life Everlasting, 50 Ib. Prompt shipment. Junior Hughes, oungs Cane. White guano. sacks, 25c ea. Garden garlic, 25c doz. oo G. Taylor, Buchanan. v White chicken feed sacks, 4100 Ib. cap., free from holes, 12%%c ea. in lots ef 50 or more: postage. Winder. Elecampane, rs. Clay Howard, sassafras, yel- 25 16. Catnip, peppermint, balm, : spearmint. tansy, yarrow, 35 doz. bunches. Sassafras root, 50c lb. Miss L. M. White, Dahlorega, Rt. 1, Box 35. Yellow root, red sassafras, 15 lb: black haw, 50c. 16.: Calamus root, 40c Ihb.: Wild Cherry bark, 20c lb. Parsnip seed, dill, 10c pke. pons orse- radish, 50 doz. Add postage. Mis. Presley Fowler, Diamond. 1944 crop sun-dried apples, Cash only. Gibbs Rochelle, ant, 4. 50 lbs. good gSoose feathers (pure), $25.00 FOB. Mrs. Roy J ackson, Lovett. Good leaf sage, $1.25 1b:; 3 to db. Pulverized, $1.25 lb. Will fill 25c and 50c chee Vv. Keith, Alvaton. _ 1000 chicken feed aks 1004 lb. cap., free from holes, 1214c ea on small lots. 500 or more. 10c ea. FOB. Sent by exp. ae SS mie order. M. O. y. are row, ines- ville, aka e 80 4- bu. colionseed bags, re- cleaned, 16c ea. B. W. Bow- | man, Smyrna. 100 white, 100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, 100 white, 200 Ib. size guano sacks, all washed and free of holes, 25c ea. FOB. Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Rt. 3. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CORN WANTED: Quote best price on 100 bu. last years corn, del. East Point. R. aS Earnest, East Point, Box 383. Want 4 Ibs. goose or duck! feathers. Will BY $3.00 for same, Mrs, M. . Richardson, Forsyth, RFD, ae HAY AND OATS WANTED: Want 3 to 5 tons peanut hay; 100 bu. feed oats. Make best price, del. my farm 3 mi. W. Cedartown. Geo. W. Howard, Cedartown, POBox 724 POTATOES WANTED: Want 1 or % bu. Lookout Mountain or Green Mtn. Irish potatoes. A. L. Barry, _ At- way Rd: es WANTED: Want any amount_ black strap molasses, P. A. Thames, | ' Forest Park, Rt. 1, SEED WANTED: Want Kobe Lespedeza and. | Korean Lespedeza seed. Quote | best pice per 100 lbs. Mrs. a 23 RIED FRUIT: yaa dried fruit, apples and peaches. Will exc. white feed | sacks for same. QO. S, Dusgan, | = errs COUNTRY < CURSD HAMS: -j Want sev. salt cured country | hams if price is right. Prefer | N. Ga. hams, 15 to 25 lbs. size.- Ce ye es AM aac 33Por-\' 'GRAIN AND HAY: Want 500 bu._ bright seed | oats, Fullsrain Coker or 100 ' pu. Hastinge del. to my farm | near Albany. Want in even) new sacks. Submit _ sample | first. Pay $1500 bu. J. M. Bar- | nett, M. Ke Albany. GOURDS Want ios gourds. oth | poe and short handled. ie > #. Leckie, Folkston. ainchal Want. white hest onions in| 100 lb. lois or nvore Cham- | ous bers. Atlanta 1, Box 1841. freshen October. Calves. (S6lG. RE 1, Box 8 2 Sol. pureeced. Gaetnecs cows, not reg: A 3/4 Shorthorn male, 1/4 Angus, 8 mos. old; 1 half Shorthorn heifer yearling, 5 mos, old, $225.00 for lot. Mrs. E. G. Anderson, Baxley, Rt. 2. Several very fine Jersey cows, giving 3 gals. or more daily: 1 freshin with heifey calf, for sale lor exe. for young, gentle rid- ing horse. Stock bull, purebred Jersey 14 mos. old, reas. priced. Mrs. Helen .R. Street. ae Rt. a. Box 564. 5 nice, young cows, freshin. Aliso several mules. L. C. Al- len, Md., Hoschton. Ree 8 Jersey cows, all bred, some with 2nd calves, rest with 1st calves. W. C. Byington, New- nan, Rt. 3: Fine young end cow with 2nd calf, about 2/wks. old. Black Jersey. pulls milk and erain fed, wt. about. 600 hs. 2 yrs. old.. Calves, 2 Wks. to 1 yr. old. Also good, gentle mule ond hogs. Exc: Jersey cow to Frank Cain, Buford, Rt. D iG miles, E: Bu- ford.) , Guernsey bull, 3 yrs. old, with papers, $100.00. 1 mile from Hwy. 22. Prattsbure. J. H. Fowler, Howard, Rt. 1. 15 mileh cows and some dairy eauipment for sale. R. S Jack- soh, Rockmart. Jersey bull, 14 mos. old, out reg. stock, sire Brampton of breeding for sale, or exc. for Jersey heifer or beef type ac : L. T. Long, Bremen, Rt, iT: is 2 herned and 8 polled Hares : ford bulls, with full reg. 2 reg. Guernsey bull ealves and any- thing you want in res, Here- fords, from 1-wk. old calves to old. cows. A. K, Chamilce, Sparta. 22 No. 1 mileh cows. Like 10 sell herd at once. Also dairy and dairy equipment for sale. F. M. King, Perry. 20 Jersey heifers, al bred, some spring- ing. Out of some of best herds in Georgia, $50.00 to $75.00 ea. S. W. Smith, Bnav Milth co, giving 3 gals. Giity: also some shoats. son, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Dairy herd for gale: 13 milch cows, Guernsey-Jersey stock: milk type Shorthorn bull, sub. to veg: sev. calves. W. H. Col- lins. Callins. Jersey bull, 2) yrs. old, from reg. bloodlines on both sides, $45.00 at my place. No papers. Mrs. dames J. Williams, Quit- eman, Rtv 1 Box 42; Jersey milch cow, wt. about 75 lbs., freshen with 4th calf. $60.00. Also 2 G, T. Chaffin, Monti- Guernsey bull, wt. about 600 lbs. 3 yrs. old, $60. 00 at my a 7 miles, NE Metter. Mrs. M. Naaces = Pulaski, Rt. 4 ase 139. Several purebred Black An- gus ~bulls and heifers. R. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville. 2 nice, young steers, wt. 500- | 600 Ibs., $60. 00 a, Madjson, just right to break, See H. Dunlap, iiey. Guernsey bull ealf, by tiee4Adaele Melbas Emory, out of Riegeldale Majors Laura, 10,996 pounds of milk, 507 gounds butterfat Class GG. A. 'B. Hammond, Berryton, /o Re- nable Guernsey Farm. Milch cow, ay? giving 3.1/2 gals. W. G. Thurman, Rex, Box 87, Ri. { Jersey milch cow, giving 4 gals. daily on good feed, $100.00. | Jersey cow, 2 bulls, 20 mos. old, $40.00 ea. E. W. Thompson, College Park, Rt. 1, Box 295. Young purebred Jersey bull, !subject to res. $75900. J. J. Scott, Scottdale, De 2652 after (6:30. . a 3 nA Niece heifer, freshin for sal. Ernest English, Fayettev ille, Rt. 3. Good biulicr-cow, about 8 yrs. old, giving 2 gals. rich milk daily, $75.00. Cow with 2nd calf, 8 mos. old, cow Siving !{ 1/2 gals. (not bred) ap 'Jannie Jolly, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 133. My entire herd reg. Herford cattle for sale. May be seen at yy farm near Aleovy, R. R. Station, G6 miles E. Covington. hoe Perens, 0 PO Box a and Guer nsey | we DeWitt Wil- in January- fresh with 3rd calf, 1. mile, E. Fairview School, Rec. due to \ireshen | about Aug. 25 with 2nd calf, : $75.00. sale. S. old, wts. 40 to 5@ lbs., $12. 50 ea. up. Papers free or will reg. in| buyers name for $2.60 extra. Extra special bloodlines. D. B. Dukehart, Decatur, PO Box 488. Reg. OIC boar, 18 mos. old for breeding purposes. OIC sow, bred: for sale cheap. H. T. Barnett, Smyrna, Atlanta Ph: Be 1317-J. Several nice SPC gilts and boars, $16.00 ea. Will reg. in buyers name, Marvin Smith, Sandersville. Reg. Hereford sow, wt. around | 300 lbs. Just farrowed 11 pigs. 5 wks. old. Purebred Hereford male, wt. about 200 lbs. 1 yr. old; all double treated for cholera. Furnish papers. Must sell all at once. J: T. Bee Thomaston, Rt. 1. cs OIC boar, cheap for cash or exc. for tractor. ae have for sale a weeder. W. E. Whisnate, Mansfield. y OIC. boar. purebred: 15 mos. olde wt. 200; 10.2250 Ibs. Say Gresham, Atlanta, Arcade Bldg. 6 SPC pigs; 12 wks, old, -2 males, 4 gilts, subject to rez., $12.50 to $15.00 ea. FOB. $2.50: extra if crated and shipped. L. F. Easterlin, Andersonville. 5 reg. SPC male pigs, 16 wks: old, cholea immune, papers furh. and reg. in buyers hame, 814.00 ea. Carl Wheeler, Ma- con, Rt. 5. 4 Black PC gilts, purebred, farrowed Jan. 4th, for life, in good cond. and ready for breeding, $25.00 ea. Will erate and ship. K. D. Sanders. Eatonton. Blocky type Durocs, either sex, $15.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name, H. LL. Williams, Baxley, SPC: pigs, wt. 40 to 50 lbs. champion bloodlines, $10.00 not reg. $12.50 reg. in buyers name Treated and crated FOB. Fred C: Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. ak __ Pigs, 8 wks. 01d. $6.00 ea. vides Riley Sanders, Milner, Rt. Reg. Hereford hogs, Sr. ee $75.00 ea: Junior boars, $45.00 and $5.00 ea. Few top spring gilts, $35.00 and $40.00. ea. eaned pigs, extra good, $22.50 a. J. S. Furstenburg, Atlanta, Bett, Res. Hereford pigs, unrelated prs. $40.00: singles, $22.50. boars 6 mos. old, dark red. well mark- ed, $35.00 and $40.00 ea. O. P. Wilson, Atlanta, Hogan Road. Reg. SPEC boar, 15 mos. wt. 250 lbs., or more, $50.00 with paper transferred in, buyeis name. H. B. Floyd, Chipley. SPC pigs, 6 wks. to 6 mos. old, subject to reg. $10.00 to $15.00 ea. FOR. $2.50 extra if crated and shipped. Gene Jones, Sylvester. Few purebred big bone blue Guinea male pigs, wts. from 50 to 80 lbs., $12:50 to $18.00 ea. L. D. James, Manor, Rt. 1. Duroe bred gilts: poare and pigs, from outstanding blood- lines, reg. Cheap. Also Here- ford bulls, purebred, not reg. 14 mos. old. Exc. unhulled crim- son; clover seed. S. L. ansta: ton, Dewyrose, Rt. 1. 4 Guinea pigs, part big hone and little bone, 6 wks. dsld:; 3 males, 1 female: $6.00 ea. Also 15 White Wyandotte hens and rooster, 3-A srade, 15 mis. old, $1.25 ea. Want some goose eges., ni D. Blackstock, Douglasville, | 2. Fine, young Hereford oar. wt. about 500 Ibs. Best blood- lines. $150.00. Few pigs and - -shoats, $20.00 to $30.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name. G. R. Benner, Roswell, Rt. 1.Tel. Roswell 3107 Little bone SPC pigs, ene. 12 wks. old. Also 1 filly colt, yrs. .old. from Tenn. rvelkine horse. fine saddle mare. D. L. McWhorter, Summerville. 6 very nice OIC shoats, 2 fe- males, 4 males, 4 mos. old, av. wt. about 50 Ibs. Superior breeding, FFA. stock, Sub.. to reg.. $20.00 ea. or $100.00 for Tot. Harold Parker, Quill. _ FOR SALE | HORSES AND MULES - 2 good farm mare mules, wt. 1100 lbs. for sale cheap or exc. for yearlings or cows. Also plenty met hogs and shoats for . Chapman, Zebulon, Mule, one leoker and. hard worker; eats well, $65.00. T. L. # | Osieeki, Atlanta, Box 224 (Fair- burn Rad) (Adamsville Dist.) Fine pr. gray muics. $4.00 also fine, young Jersey cow (2a calf), 4. pal. it well fed, $80.00. Gienn | Mor rison, Las oe Rt. bade Suess = oIc pigs, either sex, 8 wks. | ~ immunized fresh in 4 mos. Stud Focce, cash. J. M.- PO Box 425... Reg. Tenn. walk g yrs. old, bay color, V 900 lbs. Thomas C. Wy nille,/ /o Oaklodg Pla A-1 horse Wile, wt. 1100 ibs. $100.00 Byington, Newnan, Rt 6 broed mares, colts $125.00 ea. Tenn. sack old. Edward Adams, 1650 Glenwood Ave. Reg. Tenn. walking gentle and easy to ride. old. Earl Floyd M. D 2725 Cheshire Bridge Bu-Ma Farm. : : Good farm mie, ae {gentile and work anywhere Wee tT Hall, Tignall, Mare, 8 WTS Old: as calves for sale cheap L. Brewer, Ben Hill, = Grey mare mule, wt 1000 lbs. for sale or will horse mare, cow, hogs or thing can use. Would have 2 shoats weighing abs lbs. ea. W. M. Fortner M ville, Rt. 1. Mule, 10 yrs. old, 1200 to 1400 Jbs., $115.00 mule, wt. around 1000 Ibs. very gentl, Tor sale or ~ Miss Johnnie Davis, A Grove Park Place, 2012- Woke Mare horse, 8 yrs. old br to ies Also 1 fresh i: giving 3 1/2 gals. daily with Black Angus heif 3 fine Jersey male ca he ed. Trade noes for oats or barley. W. . Madd Winder. Rt. 4. Horse, 3 yrs old, work, $100. 00 cash. A Frank L. Lane, LaGr West Point Hwy. 3 work type mares, wi at side; 1 colt, 2 yrs. old, ys. ony other 3 mos. old. 6 and 7 yrs. old, w M. H. Callaway, Bishop Bay mare mule, 7 yrs. 850 to 900 lbs., will wor where, reas. priced. Gainesville off Dat Hwy.. at Oak Grove John Turner, Gainesvil Mule, in good cond. 1000 lbs. $100.00 cash J. H. Rowell, Dallas, work anywhere, $100.00 plug mule. wt. about $35.00, gentle for sale for garden tractor an W. R. Garner, Cordel Bay mare, 6 yrs. old, wt lbs. Work good to w er P elsewhere, $125.00 $0. once. Pat A. McRee, Bue Rt. 1, (Morgan County. RABBITS AND CA\ FOR SALE Se Fielnian doe, 15 mos. Black Giant doe, 8 mos NZ Red doe, 10 mos. old 3. mixed rabbits, 7 wl 1.00 ea., $18.00 for lot, Haddock, Fort Valley. er Main street. Pr. Chins -Chin Gi Soke 3 mos. alg $5.00: full sister, 8- $15.00, bred to unreli lated Papers: -furn: Jonna and bucks, $2. 00. Cash w der. Edmon Owen, Je kinsville Female gpinea pig wi ho of 3, also 1 male gsuine $20.00. L. W. McBurn son, 401 RR St. 2 dark red NZ does. and 12 mos. old. wits. 6 1/2 Ibs. eax $8.50- ea. Henry Coleman, 2 ville, Rte a 2 NZ White does. 24 fabs pred. wt 9 to 10 1/2 ; 12 NZW. bucks, 24 mos. 9 Ibs.. $2.75 ea. 3 NzW 6 wks. old, 75ce ea. Carlt ir . Atlante. 832 St. Av2, NE mos. old, does, $9 NZW doe, 1 yr. old Srs. and some Chin wt oe ee a : 4 blocky type Hampshire. ter White hogs, 8 Want qo good h s, Gainesville, FOR SALE. = REE ERS: See e eS gah ee SS : ~ Seen oO} - on : ; ; AVESTOCK AUCTION SALE ee Livestock Auction Sale will be held at the Northeast Georgia Fair Grouyjd Ga., Friday, August 24th, beginning at. 1 P. M. HERBERT H. ADDERHOLDT, Gainesville, Ga. By x ; Oak St., Gaines ille. LEGHORNS: POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS AND 29 Sed ie 8S awks, cold. N tockyford Rd. NE. De 5825. HEEP AND GOATS _FOR SALE : BABY. CHICKS: 25 pr. War Horse Bantams: 6 hens, 1 yr. old, rest March 1944 hatch, $1.00 ea., taken, or $3.00 pr., A. Dial, Columbus, 1183 Pate fine Chinchillas, unre- edisreed, about 1 1/2 old. standard type, fat ame : a 00. Exc. for-pure- or steel grey ks Lamar FOB. W. 10 mixed Bantan hens and pullets, 50e ea. D. A. ae Atlanta, 442 Atwood St., Purebred | Dark 1944 April hatched 2 yr. old. stock. Show quality NZ Reds: 6 wks. old bucks Coo. Long. Crawiord- ZW rabbits, 6 wis. old, all 25 ea. Does, $1.50 ea. Older bred: NZ Reds. All inquiries Ss. GC. Sarrett, Atlanta, 84 White Wyandotte Bantams, splendid layers. March & Also White Booths AAA, 1944 hatch. Giant Blue King pigeons. le Ozburn, Fast 48th St. Purebred B. L. Bantams, Savannah, ee and doe kids, sired by Chikam- ing Stanton Judson, T-4979. Reas. priced for quick sale. rray Hill Ave. NE. De 6912. anan, yirt., 20 lbs. 11 ozs. Fee: 90 days. Doe kids, reas. anta, 695 Paynes Ave. NW. old. Wust sell at- once. Toggenburg goat, fresh in: 0978. pson, Culverton, Rt. 1. anan puck, 4 mos. old, al- ost ready for service, $10.09. Wire AS. HH. Carpenter, er Rt 1, Wolf Creek Dis- s. 3 mos. old; 2 bucks, 3 ld: * buck, 4 mos. old, andson of Crystal Helen, De 3055. Ipine milk e5ai, eoaen oe May ve 6-8 qts. dailv if fed good; place. Mrs. Milan Stefek, 2270. ni (St; East Point. Ca 2302. old. ready to be bred, for eee a 00. R. E. Barnett, exhibition type. Duroc-PC crass, | wt. about 200 lbs. ea All let- Gs iE. Stahlkuppe, Morrow, Rt. 1. BARRED AND OTHER bred to lay, 3 reg. re ceenbire does. now | S!so 2 gilts, ing, quality stock. Buck Narvren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 10 B. R. hens, i rooster, Aristocrat a Temple, Rt. 1. 25 W R. Sr | roosters, fine laying and ee stock, $1.25 ea. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. oS purebred B. R. hens, June hatch: fine laying strain, $1.00 ea. at my home. Cau werd ee Stud: Ga.s. outstanding | ae Edmondson, ae free return service yriced. Edwin Simpson. At- Togeenburg female goats, 4 Calloway Watson, Lozen- a dry Saanan. G. P. Gauld- Atlanta. 20 4th Ave., NE., Adairsville. Model School). 30 B. R. April hatched pul: | kids, 5 s. old, from Saanan- i mo B. R. and Sliver 2h producing stock, up to 8 daily. $10.00 ea. Graham strain, "$1. 25. ea,. at my place. Milan Stefek, 6070 Peachtree Rd. Ch. 22710: 125 B. R. purebred puliets. - 50 corkerels, individual pedigreed pen, 14 wks old, $3.00 ea. Buyers furnish coods. Savannah,, Bee eset 65 or 70 4-A B. R. pullets, 1% and 2 lbs., $1.00 ea at my home. i Douglasville, Rt. 2. 15 B. R. pullets, sev. cock- erels)-3 mos. old; =-3 pion stock; blood tested and: from best matings, furnish. coops. B. Ford, Lavonia, Rt. 1. BRAHMAS: Purebred Light April hatched, $1.25 George Gulley, Elberton, eeenburg buck, 2 mos. old, 00. Both from good. milk or 25th, aac May ot Sti: "3 viest of milk stock. Ss ith 83rd kid, god milker: will ales and geritle, $60.00 at anita, 6070 Pes Rd. Ch. RRS Stua: Reg. Fueeen bore rnless buck, T-4837, of best | 9odlines_ in South, about 15 os. Old. Fee: $3.00. J.S. Lara- ee oe. Atlanta, 951 West Wash- CORNIS 5H, GAMES AND GIANTS: 25 purebred Cornish hens, 1 ggenburg milk goat, 14 extra fine rooster, 1a mos. old, 5 April natched cock- $2.50 ea, Care- yr exc. for young hens or ef = also mule for sale cheap College Park, erels, wt. 5 lbs., fully selected for stock roost- Reidsville. dark Cornish, hatched pullets, cockerel free. ine 2. yrs. old, $20. 00, Com- ; $12.00, with March cocker-' els, $2.00 ea.; April cockerels, From blood-tested stock rooster. ESTOCK WANTED TLE WANTED: cheap, for cash. Clem RQbersoN eee nt 10 Jersey or Cues to.be purebred. Give price ahunta. Willie Vickers, mae Rt: A, Box 48. ATS. WANTED: 4 . Waycross, Rt. 2; Box 61. 3S WANTED: H RSES AND MULES ANTED: Roberts, Ball-G1 crates not to be ret. No checks. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adairs- wille:: Rt. 2. 10. Dark Cornish pullets, -rooster, av. wt. 2 lbs. and over, ae 50 FOB. Russell Brown, f ant 1 reg. Guersney bull 4 to 3 mos. old; must be .d. with yellow skin and Pure: "Aack Corni | May hatched, $1.50 tot-2:- Also purebred Guernsey | male, ready for service, 2 yrs. AGW Thurmond, | a. in lots ixed heifer yearlings. Do not | as old, $50. 00. Farmington, Rt. ee type Dark Cornish 2) yrs. old, wt. 8 Ibs. Spring hatched cock- $150 and:5 $2.00. ea; - 5 large pullets, $2.00 ea. Smaller nt 11 common goats at ea; del, Ronald _Ponza a reg. OIC boar, Quote ea. -Party to furnish coops. Mrs. ., -B.- Cox, Camilla. gansville, Rt. 2, Box 95. _ 2 Feb. 1944 hatched W. L. (English strain) roosters, $3.75 or $2.00 ea. Delivered in Ga. J. H. Seay, Tate. 75 to 100 W. Li and Ben Buff hens, readyin 2 or 73 wks. (Some crossed), 75c ea. for lot at chicken house. Can- not iship.< 112 mi. NECof: Blue Ridge. .Arthur Parris, .Mor- | ganton. PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS AND. PIGEONS: ' Modenas, Blue Gazzi: type, | Black Schietti, $3.50 pr. White :| Fantails. $7.50 pr. 2 prs. $13.50. Some Tumblers, few Homers. Henry W. Rhodes, Nacoochee. 3. prs= extra fine: White Kings. $5.00 for lot, or $2.00 pr.. H. Konigsmark, Smyrna. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): 150 N. H. Red broilers, 1-lb. average, also want. exc. nice Bermuda onions for Pears or red piminto or sweet peppers; Dus for pt ee Vee MiG eod, Cuthbert, Rt. 3, BOs bo N. H. Red pullets from U. S ed flocks. Write for prices. Charles=T. McMillan, Gaines- ville, Rt. 3. N. H. Red pullets, 4- A grade hens mated=to US Re O.-P. March hatch, from bloodtested; -Pullorum flock, . $1.75 _ea.; cockerels, $1.00 ea. C. O. Grif- fin, Bitsy RA 22. clean R. I. Red pullets, 13 wks. furnish coops; also have feed sacks, good cond. 12%%c ea., Wik, 3b O. Box 106. 10 Direct stock N. H. Red, "| February hatch roosters, $2.00 ea. R. P. Hutchison; William- Son, vba 43 TURKEYS, (GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC:: M. B. turkeys, 2 hens and ,| gobbler, Loyr: old :$15.00" for trio. -Money order. No chks. Virs! = B: 1 Buchanan, Rt. 2. ea., $3.75 pair. J. Thos. Sewell, Lavonia. 15 large. white mammoth Pekin ducks and drakes, $2.00 ea., here. Won't ship. Also want buy baby turkeys or tur- key eggs of good quality. C. R. Belcher, Wadley. everlaying type, (lay at 5 mos. old), $2.50 pr., $5.00 trio. A. L. Thompson, Cadwell. 21 White Pekin ducks, large as geese, good layers, $30.00 FOB for lot. Mrs. J. C: Cross, Sparta. Sos ees Futeh, Rochelle. POULTRY WANTED GAMES WANTED: GEESE WANTED: ees: P; O. Box 495. = gardening, truck and poultry. Some livestock if desired- price to my farm located Begs, $1. 50 for 16. Cc. 0. Sikes, Houston Co., Bonaire. Ww. jecae Warner Robins, Box Nice ae Game stags, early hatch. Pure Game. Westmoreland, Poccoa, Rt. = Box 92. good Pit Jant good riding pony for ant go : _ stags, April hatched. Douglas farm at Clinchfield, near wood furn. Cony. location: PMs bi. Phillips. Brunswick, 1200 Gloucester St. CC eee Rt. 3. a Prefer 2 or. 3 yrs. oid. 1 Game stag, 1 yr. old, % | Leopard and 15 Dorm, for sale, jor trade for 2 Pit Game hens. | Also 3 game cocks for. sale, $4.00 Gara Cark {Grits (18 250 pure W. English Leg- horn hens, 16 mos. old, $1.00 beginning 1:00 P. M. noon. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE : Complete Dispersion Sale of choice, reg, dbl. standard Polled Hereford cattle, owned W. V. Dickson of Jasper Co., will be held Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie, on August 2 Pot eo WE AYCOCK, Moule. Cattle shown all for -- 950. larce. type -B. be hens, 1 yr. old, now laying, $2.00 ea. at my yard near Hillcrest School. D. A. Stephens, .Ho- approved and pullorum test- 200 U. S. Ga Cert. pullorum old: $1.00 ea. Ship if buyers prepaid. Harry Poole, War- 30 pure. Mallard aha $2. 00 White Indian Runner, the i; man, Thomasville, Rt. 5. - 7 Muscovy ducklings, 3 mos. old, $6.50 or $1.00 ea. Norton Want a Warhorse game LOOS- | ter. Cecil Deal, Poulan. Want pair African geese. Name price. P) M. Fletcher, FARM HELP WANTED "Want coed tee healthy, middle-aged or settled white couple to do small farming, Shares or wages. - Houses and letters ans. at once. rs. J. Me a ROR. soe Rt. FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANT ~ Want small. farm family, white or col, for 1-H crop; man to work for wages. Farm located in Houston~Co., at Bonaire. Also reliable, sober col. man to raise chcikens, pigs, etc. W. F. White, Warner |. Robins. Box 51. Want exp. dairyman, single or married: good salary and living quarters. Also want capable white woman to live in home with nice people and do farm work. Room _ and board, good salary to right person. Mrs. Geo. T, White, Savannah, ~Rt. - 3, White's Dairy. Want col. woman oe farm -work: $5.00 wk. to start, more if satisfactory. No. Sunday work. Address Mrs. Ella Phipps, Atlanta, 209 14th St., NE. Apt, 9- Want tenant a OF 2. H farm: good re and .out- buildings. P. Jackson, Col- lege Park, Rt. . ee Want for 1945, 2 2-H te ers. on shares, with help for extra work. | Good lands, houses conv. to- school and churches. . Want at onde, foreman who can handle ma- chinery and do tenant house repairing. Would prefer 1- with extra help. J. B. Mad- den, Concord, Box 66. Want white or col. man, or man and wife (no children), to do gen. outside work. Coun- try *home and small farm near Atlanta. Good accommoda- tions and wages. Hugh Rich- ardson, Atlanta, 3600 North- side Dr. (Ans. to office, 160; -{o help with farm work: ro Peachtree St. NEE.) Want good blacksmith. Permanent job and good pay. Dr. McDaniel, Duluth, Box 211. Want assistant herdsman fox purebred Jersey cows, ma- chine-milked. Opportunity for good exp. under expert super- vision. Good salary and maintenance. Quarters avail-: able. for married couple, with- out children. Dr. H. D. Allen, Jr.,_Milledgeville. Want man and wife: man to farm. House and wood fur- nished. _ Bus. by. door... White or col. Archie Hausch, Sum- merville, Rt. De _ Want reliable white woman for farm work, $5.00 wk. Mrs. Cleo Waters, Atlanta, Rie Want man to do general farm work. V. D. Wood, Vi- enna, Rt. 6. ~ Want 2 exp. milkers to strip |- behind machines, $40.00 wk. with house, lights, water and milk furnished. W. E. Bow- Want large colored family for 1945 to cultivate good sized acreage in cotton and peanuts; good land and stock, in Dodge .County. O. S. Dus- gan, Chester. ~Want tenant with help. to! operate 2-4 horse farm, 70 A. in cultivation: strong upland and bottom land; near Sharon and Brookwood churches, in lower part Forsyth Co. C. C. Bagley, Suwanee, Rt. 1. : Want tractor driver to work. pulpwood .on farm; no family. Room and board furn. W. E. Wasdin, Hazlehurst, Ries Want man with large fam- ily to help gather 1944 apple crop and work on _ orchard through 1945; good house with | lights, woods, garden, cow pas- |. ture furn. and $2.00 day. All letters ans. H. B.. Roberts, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. Want tenant farmer, white or col. 1 or 2-H crop for 1945. Good land, best. of stock and equipment. Modern 5-R house now vacant. Day work until time to start crop. pcs Carden, Forest Park, Rt. Want white couple io hee in home with owner of farm; jman. to work for wages. Have Want good, nice, clean hon- | | modern farm with elec., run-} est white woman to live as! ning water, ete. (4 mi. from one of family, with good, hon- est people to work on farm progressive and reliable: man Cochran). Must be honest, | able to drive tractor if neces- ay Stokes, Cochran, RG: do er to work on 50-50 b 12291 East. Lake Rd., NE vicinity of Atlanta or Carnesvill, Rt. y . Want good woman, 35 to yrs. old for farm work. : objection to l or 2 small chi dren. Will pay what is righ Write at once. Will W. Se ford, Metter, Gen. Del, Want tenants for 1 or farms within 10 mi. Gain ville. Good bldgs., a plentiful supply wood, frou: tress. 2 bey Johns Gainesville. Want farm family ab willing to do farm wo large, irrigated, brry vegeable farm near Atlar Will pay man able to driv truck, $2.50 day. Plenty~ for all. 7-R house, with and phone. He Clarkston. house furn., 3 mi. from Sav. nah city limits. Come see | in person. Robert F. Bra Savannah, Burkhalter RFD, Ph 6342. andl: 3rds ard 4ths, near Le Creek. Suwanee. Wri Sees J Re Brown, & good pay; J L. Martin, con, Rt. 4. x Want refined white wo to live in home and do far work, $8. 00 wk.,, an poard: