AGRICULTURE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1943 he 0. P. A. And The War Food Administra in ix Lower Ceiling Prices On Farmers _ EDITORIALBy Tom Linder: Last year the O. PAA. ceiling price on sha beans was $7.50 per hamper. We had a late cold snap and for two or three weeks there .- re practically no beans onthe market and beans went high. As soon as beans began to move in quantities, the price started down. Prices kept going down until large quantities of Georgia beans sold around $1.28 to $1.30 per hamper. The Food Distribution Administration came along and put | { support price on beans of $1.50 per hamper. But the F. D. A. quired new hampers which could not be obtained. They also quired beans to run 80 per cent. U. S. No. 1s. The guaranteed fupport price with the conditions attached meant less money tually to the farmer than the $1.28 that the canners were paying iad was the canners price. If it had not been for the canners here would have been no 2 ape at all for the bulk of the bean crop reorgia. Fy A. CEILINGS LIMIT FARMERS PRICES BUT DO NOT ASSURE THE FARMER OF ANYTHING AT ALL It is important to keep in mind that O. P. A. ceiling prices ily limit the farmer. They do not assure the farmer of any brice. While the O. P. A. ceiling price on beans was $7.50 per hamper, the heavy movement of beans was selling for $1.28 to 51.30 per hamper. NOW O. P. A. LOWERS CEILING ON VEGETABLES In view of the fact that O. P. A. ceilings do not constitute Ly guarantee to the farmer, it is a serious matter for the On EF. . to lower the ceilings on farm crops. I have before me a release from O. PA. setting new ceil- ng prices on vegetables and fruits. ao CABBAGE PRICES UNDER NEW CEILING - The new ceiling price on cabbage is $58.00 per ton at coun- shipping points, based on Texas, California and Florida. This does not mean that the farmer will get $58.00 for cab- age. It simply means he cannot get more than $58.00 for cab- age. RETAIL PRICES ON CABBAGE Recail prices on cabbage, according to this O. P. A. release, om December 1943 through April, 1944, will be 6 to 7 cents pevnd. - Jf the same ratio of distributors markups to the big cities re maintained, the same as it was this year, this would mean 4 the farmer would actually get about $40.00 per ton from cember through April. In March and April of 1943, the retail price on cabbage was 10c to 12c a pound as against the 6 to 7 ts per pound fixed in this last O. P. A. ruling. ILL LOWER PRICES FOR CABBAGE MAY TO DECEMBER This new O. P. A. release states: = The new regulation will effect reductions up to 50 per Gent by bringing the price for the summer months through De- tember down to 4 to 5 cents per pound. Tf the retail price of cabbage is reduced t6 4 and 5c per pound and the distributors profits are maintained at the same Fresh F uitn and Vegetables October 21, 1943 Atlanta Apples, Fcy. Suinesdps. boxes -$4.00 Beans Gane. bulk; per bu. 1.00- 2.50 Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. 1.50- 2.50 Collards, per doz. bunches - 1.50- 2.25 Cucumbers, per bu. bkts. 2.00- 4.50 Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. 1.00- 1.50 Peppers, per bu. hprs. .. .50- 2.00 Squash, per bu. hprs. 1.00- 2.50 Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu. _- 50- 1.65 Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches 1.00- 1.50 'urnip Salad, per bu. hprs. ; 85 The result was that the only veal support price the farmer level as they have been in the past, this would mean that the farmer would not get more than $30.00 per ton from ae December. OTHER VEGETABLES LIKEWISE AFF ECTED Most other vegetables are more or less in ie same situ, that cabbage and beans are. WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION AND O. P. A. WORK TOGETHER | It should be kept in mind that these lower prices have be fixed by the War Food Administration under Marvin Jones ut are announced through the O. P. A. which is subject to Jones jurisdiction insofar as food crops are concerned. the $1. 50 support price on beans last year and required n Ww, hampers with 80 percent No. 1 beans, while the O. 2. A. ceilin price in Atlanta was $7.50. It should also be remembered that the War Food Ad Li istration is the agency which has offered the farmers. $1. 5 bushel for No. 1 sweet potatoes, $1.00 for No. 2, and 75 bushel for other acceptable potatoes. At the time the War F Administration issued this support price, No. 1 potatoes o Atlanta market were bringing $3.00 per bushel and No. : tatoes about $2.25 and other potatoes around $1.50. : It is evident that Mr. Marvin Jones, under the noliay pursued by the Admi istration, is. doing the same thing th -Claude Wickard did. He is simply using his office to dep farm prices as low as possible. It is important to remember always that all bure us Washington are working to carry out policies determine n the White House. It is no use grumbling at the O. Pp. ae tration. The only way to remedy this is for Congress td a is these boards and bureaus and let the law of supply and demar control. This will insure food for the people, for our Ar ed Forces and Allies, and fair prices for farmers. BEEF CATTLE AND HOGS The same principle that is being applied to vorctable: a other farm commodities is also being applied to live stock. of The government asked the farmers of this country several months ago to increase the production of livestock of all kinds. Congress even passed a law providing for farmers to protected in their prices for the duration and for two yea thereafter. : A little thing like an Act of Congress does not mean any thing in this country when it comes in conflict with the po cy of the Executive Department. | I have received numerous letters, telegrams, telephone calls and visits, telling a sad story about how .the government (Continued on Page Two) os Livestock Sales, Goorin cc Moi Reports received at this office show fcllowing average prices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named: : October 21, 1943 October 13 (Wednesday)Rome October 14 (Thursday)Bainbridge __.__.-_- ae October 14 (Thursday)Valdosta October 15 (Friday)Donalsonville _ October 15 (Friday)Thomasville ___ October 18 (Monday)Sylvester October 19 (Tuesday)Arlington October 19 (Tuesday)Nashville October 20 (Wednesday)Moultrie aS TOP FED CATTLE = October 13 (Wednesday)Rome $ 6.50-$11.20 October 14 (Thursday)Bainbridge 10.00- 12.90 October 14 (Thursday)Valdosta 10.00- 12. October 15 (Friday)Donalsonville .________ >. 10.00- . October 15 (Friday)Thomasville 10.00- October 18 (Monday)Sylvester 10.00- October 19 (Tuesday)Arlington os October 19 (Tuesday)Nashville 10.00- | October 20 Evedneedey > ouy = ee __ 10.00- 11.40 ~ SRCETWO. Yee MARKET BULLETIN Ss GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN| S*P2*S2*% | GANS | woos ror sate Address all items for publication and all requests to be put n the mailing list and for change of address tu STATE eee OF MARKETS, 222 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 _ motice. Limited space will 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. ; Pablished Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, Executive Office, State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Se ; Publication Office 324-122 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 Cevington, 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. The 0. P. A. and The W. F. A. Fix Lower Ceiling Prices On Vegetables (Continued from Page One) has reduced prices on cattle and hogs after they were ready for market. : Many cattle are selling in Georgia from 4 to 6 a pound less than the same cattle brought when a were bought as feeders some months ago. THE FARMER SEEMS UTTERLY UNABLE TO 2 MAKE HIS VOICE HEARD EFFECTIVELY IN WASHINGTON f In spite of all that the farmer has endured and Etiiues to endure, it is evident to every thinking person that the farmer is utterly unable to make his yoice heard in Washington. _ Now they want us in a great International Goy- ernment. They are actually advocating that we surrender part of our sovereign rights to some International Clique. If the farmers of America cannot make them- selves heard in Washington, what chance would they have to make themselves heard in a great Internat- ional Government-a government ten times further removed from them than the Washington Govern- ment? - What right does your Congress and Senate have to commit you to any International Government after the War when no such offer has ever been voted on by you and when you have never had an ppportenity to express an opinion about this? . You will have an opportunity to express an opin- jon next year. That will be time enough for Congress and the Senate to commit you to any World Alliance. The World Alliance means that the farmers of America must produce, if they produce at all, on equal terms with the peon labor of Mexico, Brazil, Argen- tina, the East Indies and all the islands of the sea. Are we farmers of America ready to work for A0c a day and 20c a day? If we are not, then we farmers of America had better watch our step about foreign and international alliances and super- gov- -ernments. The bigger the pond little fish get in, the more certain it is they will be swallowed by the big fish. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. GRAIN AND HAY 4 SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE y Old-time shallot onions, 35c -C. or 300 for $1.00: also blue grape hyacinth bulbs, SC. , OF 500 for $2.00. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. Rt. 4. Genuine red skin multiplying or nest onion sets, 10 lb. bag, 33.00, or 35c lb. in less than New Sanford seed wheat, $1.75 bu. FOB. Customers fur- nish sacks Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. 300 bu. Fulgrain seed oats, even wt. bags, 70 bu. Beardiess Barley, for sale. C. M. Bowden, 10 Ib. lots, little 2-crop peas} Atlanta, 435 Candler Rd., N. E., or next years planting, 10 lbs.,| Wa 5242. $1.00 or $5.00 bu. prepaid. Tom Fulgrain oats, $1.30 bu. P. Trowell, Pavo, Rt. 2. 15 M stalks red ribbon cane, 1% to 2c stalk by the M. W. F. Bearden, Monticello, Rt. 1, Box Patch of blue sugarcane for Fine for seed or syrup. aA. Malone, Sr., Lawrence- le, Rte 3. oo packed in 4 bu. bags; Abruzzi Rye, $3.50 bu. J. F. Lowe, Fort Valiey. 500 bu. Fulgrain oats, new, 5 bu. bags, 10 bu; $1: 35 bu., 50 bu or more, $1.30 bu. Bright, sound stock. O. F. Mathews, | Greenville, Rt. 4. 1 to 200 bu. heavy yielding. Barley, $2.10 bu., sacks. includ- ed; also trade extra good brood cows, bred to Polled White Face (sold for $225.00), er good mules or horses. Harris, Griffin. Sanford wheat, 2 vrs. Experiment Station, bright, $2.00 bu.; 1 to 100 bu. Come get it. Devoe Smith, Ad- rian, Rt. 3. 100 bu. rust-proof seed oats, caengae! bu. Carl Perry, Monroe, Ge Ss | HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE 12 8-frame Queen excluders, also 12 8-frame Queen = and Drone traps, all used 1 season, $3.00 ea, postpaid. Tom Kittle, Carrolton, Rt. 5. 1 new 8-frame Hive, glass ob- servation and super, ready to insert bees, $7.00. I. A. Manley, Atlanta, 166 Flora Ave., N. E. 14 Gums Bees, $32.00. Write or see. L. J. Horne, Macon, Rt. oe - N MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 yr. old sage plants, 3. 25c: bearing sibe mt.: huckleberry. 50c doz. Also black walnuts for planting, 15c doz. Stamns ace. Add: postage. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. CORN: New crop of corn, for sale. Make best offer. Mrs. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 2. POTATOES: 150 bu. fine sweet potatoes, already dug, for sale. Mrs. L. G. Neal, Cleveland. 1943 Walnut meats, 50c lb.; Elecampane, sassafras, yellow root, 25c Ib.; sarsaparilla root, 50c Ib.; catnip, balm, pepper- mint, spearmint, yarrow, 25c doz. bun. Del. ist, 2nd zone. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt2d, Box 35 Nine dried walnut meats, 50c pt. Also good mtn. home cur- ed chewing tobacco, 10c twist; 4 twists, 30c. Exc. some for printed sacks, 3 alike. .Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah. Lot of nice feathers, (37 3-4 Ibs.), used some but in very good cond., for sale. Mrs. J. V, Terry, Danville, Rt. 1, z Fresh, shade cured sage, $1.25 Ib.; % Ib., 65c, del 2nd zone; yellow Beeswax, 2 Ibs., T5c; Klondyke strawberry plants, 25c here at my home; cheaper by quantity. Mrs. Annie Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 79. Nice, new, white downy feath- ers, 50c Ib., del.; 25 Ibs., $11.50 del. Sample free. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. Black walnuts, not hulled, but drv Make offer by bu. J. L. Coggin, Covington. Plenty Sage, 20c bunch, or 6 for $1.00; garlic, lc each. Add postage. Miss Lena Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1. - Large black walnuts, $1.25 bu. not prepaid; a size smaller, $1.00 bu., not prepaid. G. I. Thompson, Chipley, Rt. 2. 40 lbs., hand picked, shade dried sage, 80c lb., plus postage. Mrs. Ida Chambers, Clem, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: Want 1 gal. baby lima beans. Give best cash price. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3. Want 1 or 2 tons Velvet beans in hull, old or new crop. Pay ceiling price del. here. E. C. Longino, Andersonville. CORN WANTED: Want 10 lbs. Popcorn, prefer shelled. State kind and price del. Doris Allen, Atlanta, 42 Mildred Place, N. W. EGGS WANTED: Want some eggs; if party will furnish same, will hatch at 3%c each; also will have some baby chicks for sale soon. Claude Carman, Stone Mtn. | FEATHERS WANTED: Want 50 lbs. feathers. State price on lot. Mrs. May Belle O. Thompson, LaFayette, Rt. 1. GRAIN AND HAY WANTED: Want some good hay, del. Quote price per ton. Also want some small gourds, about size of grapefruit or smaller. Quote price and size. R. H. Farnest. East Point. Want sev. tous beanut hay or shucks. Quote price del. L. C. Hamilton, Buford. from. pure, | Want 25 tons or more choice Peanut Hay. Quote price del. by truck or cars. To be used on my farm. C, L. McCarthy, White Oak. SACKS WANTED: Want print sacks, 2 and 4 alike. Write what you have and price. Mrs. C. M. Camp, Omepga, Rt. 1. Want as many as 100 Beet Pulp or Oat Sacks at once, at 15c ea. Would use some washed guano sacks at 12c ea. Must be free from holes. J. A. Deal, Bristol. Want 50 or 70. print feed sacks, 2 or 4 alike, good cond., washed, at 16c ea Mrs. Henry Griffin, Dallas, Rt. 1. SEED WANTED: Want Abruzzi Rye~- seed. Send sample and price. Also want 25 common goats, female preferred. Give del. price. KE. *M. Lee, Columbus, Box 199. Want sev. hundred lbs. white multiplying onions, lots of 10 Ibs., or more, at 15 ib. H.-G. Wimbich, Ellaville, Rt. 2. Want buy some old time scallion onions. S. W. Wil- son, Atlanta, 847 Norcross St., Ss. W. /SYRUP WANTED: Want 150 or 200 gal. Syrup in bbls.; at $1.00 gal. for own use? Eek. Hammond, Gaines- ville. CATTLE FOR SALE Cood Call Clarkston, Ga. 4652 (Law- renceville Rd., 5 mi. Decatur.) Cc. B. Humphries, Decatur, Rt. 2. 1 Reg. Jersey: bull, 2% vyrs. old; ad Coronation Fauvic., No. 428417, good condition. $100.00. W. O. Cummings, Warthen. 2 Reg. thoroughbred Here- ford bulls, horn type, deep red, reasonable price. Raymond Doyle, Wildwood, Rt. 1. 1 Jersey cow, 1 gal. now, 3% gal. when fresh, Freshen Feb. $65.00 at barn. Herman Dris- kell, Austell, Rt. 1. White face herd, good con- dition, grade half and_ better. 14 cows and 8 heifers bred to rep. bull, - 12 calvess.- RB. Se Nowell, Monroe. Entire herd, 30 good produc- ing Jersey milch cows, practic- ally purebred (having been using purebred Jersey bulls for 5 yrs.). $100.00 ea. Not sell less than 25. J. Lynwood Bent- ley, Thomaston. 5 Holstein and 5 Guernsey cows and 2 purebred Guernsey bulls for sale at farm near Palmetto. Chas. J. Queen, New- Mane Rt, ee 3 purebred Hereford bulls, 1 yr. old. Good breeding and in- dividuals; also 19 Duroc boars and gilts, April farrow. excel- lent breeding. $22.50 ea. Can be reg: S. L. Thornton, Dewy- TOSe; Ried. Jersey heifer, fresh early next Spring, fat, from Dairy stock, also 7 mos. old male calf, reasonable prices at farm, 2 mi. IN. E.; Walnut Crove. J. A. Young, Loganville, Rt. 3. 10 Reg., Jersey heifers, 4 to 15 mos. old, also some _ Dairy equipment fer sale. Bee Tatum, Ellenwood, Rt. 1. j fresh 4 gal. cow with 8rd calf, $100.00- 1 male Jersey, 2% yrs. old, $75.00, gentle and in good shape. W. M. Fritts, Colles Park, Rt. 2 Box 127. (East Washington Rd). 1 _milch cow, fresh-in after | Christmas, giving 1 gal. milk now, or will exc. for good mare or other value. H. R. Allison. Bairdstown. Black Angus bull, Lowells Blackbird, 3% yrs. old, reg. No. 605461, $200. 00: Guernsey bull, Resolute s Jack of Miley- bright, Reg. No. 316326, 2% VIS. -O1d~ $125.00-- Hi. Clayton Garrett, Gainesville, Box 56. Reg. Guernsey bull, May Royals Majesty and Lang- water Valor breeding, 4. yrs. old, outstanding individual: 6 heifers milking. 6 others young-. er -on hand: $300.00. Sanders, Eatonton. 1 purebred white face Here- ford bull, 18 mos. old, wt. 800 Ibs.: 1 white face eae steer, 1 yer. old, awit-=500: lbs: 2. e000 work horses, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs. ea. Good cond. J. A. Stephens, Dougherty, (4 mi. EE. Dawsonville on Gainesville Hwy. No. 53. ASS 1D: HOGS FOR SALE a fester aetna eet eee Seis Duroc and Black Essex cross- ed broow sow, about 300 lbs., farrow Nov. 1. 1943 for sale. Mrs. Sarah Williams, Rt. 1, Waycross. | Jey. milch cow for sale. son, grandson, and great gran _W. Dawsonville near Tate Hw W. J. Hall, Jr., Dawsonville, F | | and Duroc, Bertlett, Riverdale. tbs.. ! Lee, Columbus Reg. Duroc Jersey sows, mie and males. Del. at my farm Daniel Kirkland, Denton, Rt. 1. 44 cherry red blocky typ Duroc pigs, either sex, some net related. Papers furn. in buyer"s name. Nov. Ist., $15.00 ea. L. Williams, Baxley. QO. I. C. pigs. 6 wks. old Oc 18th; $7.00 ea. at my tarm. Also milch cow, cheap at my farm, H. E. Hagerty. Woodstock, Rt as : . C. pigs, reg. in buyer name, $25.00 ea. and up: 3 dD my 1100 Ib. boar, = ES a Grand Champion, 1940, 42, R. B. Harrell, Eastman. Reg. Hampshire boars, $30. 00 to $40.00 ea. crated, F. 0.283 DBL. treated, reg. i 2] name; few gilts, same price sizes. J. H. Dorminy, Jr... F gerald. pigs, ond litter, (4 Sows boars), 2 mos. old. $65.00 01 sow; pigs, $15.00. Also blocky type Duroc pigs, same price. C. G. Elder, Bax 1 P. C. sow, dbl. treated, just i weaned 9 pigs, $60.00: 6- from this sow crossed with OL C. 10 wks. old, wt. 50 lbs. $1 ea. J. E. Bailey, Sharpsbur Large 10 wk. old pigs. $8. ea., also 5 sows. U.. Heet Tucker, Wa 1453: Reg. Hereford pigs. Cream of Foundation stock. Oct. Nov. Dec. delivery, $35.00 ea. Db treated, reg. buyers name, 50 ea. extra shipped. U1 lated trios to one person pres) -$100:002> We thwait, Atlanta, St. Walnut O1315 S. P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old. sired by Douglas MacArthur, son of World Grand Champio Dams of similar breeding. 1 dbl. treated. reg. in buye name. $15.00 ea. W. A. Tali ferro, Blue Ridge. se 12 wks. temale, from reg. sow, subje to reg.. $15.00 at my home. 3 m: iL; Sev. extra good pigs, O. $10.00 ea. a C. CL. Mason. Jr lanta, 141 Ivy -St., N. E., 6645. . T.. C.- pigs, all sizes sale. Doyle Brooks, Roysto Rt. 12 Shoats, crossed O So PoC. my farm. Marietta. 14 pure blooded Black os very: fine young pigs. 8 wks. old, about half ea. gilts boars. Inoculated and will. buyers name. D my farm. near Milledgevil Will crate and ship: prefer. after. R. E. Cctton. Milledg ville. Little bone black Alfie guinea gilts, 542 mos. old, trea ed for cholera, $22.50 ea, Sinquefield, Harrison. : 1S, . ies: 8 O. I. C. crossed, $7.50 ea: wks. old, J. E. Meeks, L renceville. Rt..1, Box 336. Hampshire pigs. 10-12 w. old, $10.00 to $12.00 ea.: 1g C., 5 mos. old boars, $20.00 ea. reg, Hampshire boar, 3 yrs. i} $50.00: Tew heavy bred P and Duroc sows, also good mule, $40.00. Dr. Virgil Cooke Atlanta, Ra 6226. S. P. C. pigs, ready in 4 w good blood, $8.00 ea. a C., and thrifty, oe 00 ea J. W.. Stanfor: to- 2 yrs. J. Walker, Ellenwood, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good farm horse, about yrs. old, broke to work where, to plow, wagon or rid for sale at my farm. = 6 yr. old mare and plug mui for sale or trade for cows, ho. or goats. E. E. Miller, Gord Good plug mule, wt. about 950 lbs.. good stepper, place, 5 mi. So. Spring Place near Calhoun Rd. G. H. Low Ramhurst, Rt. 1 ves Bay gelding, about 9 yr wt. about 900 lbs.. very gent 3 good saddle gaits, nice pa when working to buggy or ca M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe. 5 sound farm mules, wt. 1 up: 1 bay mare, 110 wt. plenty life. Sell chea swap for cattle. De Bellefonte plantatio BITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE oN Z. White and N. Zz. Reds, hinchilla rabbits, to sell at en 50 ea. If shipped, $1.00 .. crating and shipping. Call. s. Julia Varnado, Atlanta, So. Candler St., S. E. ea. 4 mos. old buck, N. Z. $4.00: White, $3.00: Spot- lack and white, 6 mos. old, 5 wks. old. asst. colors inds, 2 prs.. N. Z. whites, ea. Blues and Browns, QO. pr. Sold- in: prs;* only. he Seng Columbus, 3535 Rd. pr. N; Z. Whites, 15 mos. $6.00; 1 pr. N. Z. White, 6 old, $2.00: 3 N. Z. Whites, mos. old, $1.00 ea. Dorothy DeFoor, Sugar Valley. N. Z. White bucks. 4 mos. $1.00 ea. All in good pe. Wiley Welch, McRae, Z. White buck and doe, s. old, 1 doe, 642 mos. old, efor. trio: also 4 N: Z. does, 54% mos. old, $2.59 Wesley Pitts, Moultrie, 814 Ze White buck, 12 mos. 2500. FOB. D. de ROOL, Waynesboro. does, N. Z. Whites. 5 mos. | $2.50 ea., 3: bucks, 5 mos., 50 ea. FOE. Wyatt Mar- Rome, 208 Sycamore St. N. Z. white buck, 6 mos. old, 1 N. Z. white doe, 3 mos. 1.50: 1 white doe, 3 mos. oe 25. Also 1 pr. white 1943 ducks, $2.50. War- a Ward, Junction City. Zi: White buck, 5 mos. old, 3.N. Z. white buc-. 4 mos. ree: 25 ea: Exp. col. Mrs. eee burn, Cumming, Rt. rey Chinchilla buck, 5 mos. Sell or exe. for same type ind rabbit unrelated stock. Alice Sharp. Marietta, Rt. opr. NN. Z. whites rabbits, e type. purebred, 2mos. Ne 00 ea., extra I. D. Reese, N. Z. whites, 10 wks. old, 10 ea-: also 3 Belgian Hare te does, 2, 17 wks. old. other rs. old. $2.00 ea. Rovert ounts, Haralson. HEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 Stud: Sir Roderick, most uth: naturally hornless. Prov- sire of high milk producers id female hornless kids. Lim- service. Fee. $10.00. John ynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St.. > &.* De. 5140. Angora goats, 1 billy, 4 ed nannies, $7.00 ea. F. O. B. arn. = M. F. Coxwell, War- = & milk goat, Saanan and oggenburg cross, 3 at. cap. (1 - now): Also 7 mos. old 4, da , $20. 00 for both. Cash order. John G. Clark, Stud: Chickoming Stan- udson T-4979. reg., pure- d Toggenburg buck. High nced Reg. ancestry. Limit- service by appointment. Fee, reds, $7.50: grades, $5.60. rren Rollins, Atlanta. 349 Yay Hill Ave, N. E. TY nan cross; 1 Toggenburg k goat, 3 Saanan milk goats, nannies, 1 billy), 5 mos. old. D. Houser. Dawsonville. \t Stud: Reg. Saanan male Donupel S-3456, A. G. &.., $3.00; does boarded. W. J. fin, Atlanta, 730. Grand Ne W. Be 1985-M. urebred Toggenburg buck, os. old: naturally hornless, fect marking: from Ginger 473 and Ozark Hills Owen- -1565. 5 at. doe. No bet- blood lines in South, $35.60 O. Will ship exp. col.: Mrs. rt Highisng, Lavonia. Rt. t Stud: Saanan reg. yal, No. 69830, $3.00; Tog- g dates arranged: fee, $7.39. Olden Pickett. College Park, ae Princeton Ave.. Ph Ca 10 bred mili goats for sale. e see at my place. C. J. mes, Red Oak, Rt. 2. milk goats: 1 old Nubian oe, $10.00: 2. young white and k col. does. 3/4 Toggenburg, .00, or $8.06 ea.- $24.00 for The old doe and white gz doe naturally de in on heifer. nigs. ete. oe Atlanta, Rt. a. De old billy, Toggenburg- | Priace LIVESTOCK WANTED | CATTLE WANTED: Want buy milch cow, giving 38 gal. day. State best cash price; als> have for sale, 400 bu. corn, $1.75 bu., at my barn. . M. Honeycutt, Alma, Rt. 1. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: Want good milk goat, of any good breed, now giving not less than 2: qt, milk daily. A. Rz Green, Valdosta, 517 No. Lee St. Want to hear from anyone having the South American An- gora goats. State what you have and price. H. Clayton Garrett, Gainesville, Box 56. POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS FOR SALE: 22 Ancona hens, April 1st, 1942 hatch, direct Rusks through moulting, ready to lay (fine winter layers), $1.35 ea, at my farm, 3 mi. Bostwick. = T. J. Williams, Bishop, BANTAMS FOR SALE: 1 pr. Black tailed Jap ban- -tams,:. $3.50 trio; trio B. B/ R. old English, $5. 00; Birchen Cock; $2.50; 2 trios Dark Cor- nish, $5.00 for best; others $3.00. Dr... W.-H. Aydelotte, Fairburn. R. O Red Bantam, 2nd prize cock at S. E. World Fair, 1948, and 3 hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $10. 00. John Transou, Atlanta, Greenwood Ave., N. E. Some bantam chickens, $1.50 pair. Boyd Williamson, Com- merce. White Cornish bantams, Ex- hibition stock, vaccinated, $5.00 pair. Sat. guar. R. H. Shum- way. Atlanta, 4323 Peachtree- Dunwoody Road. 2 Goldn Sebright cocks, March hatch, also 25 rabbits, 1 yr. (old, for sale. lL. By Still, Decatur, De 0171, 838 small 1943 hatch bantam roosters, $1.50 for lot at my home. Come after. Mrs. J. C. Brumbelow, Atlanta, 2921 Look- out Place, N. E. Ch 7214. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS FOR SALE: 600 AAA:Barred Rock, 3% mos. old pullets, $1.00 ea., "FOB. Chas. T. McMillan, Gainesville, Rts 300 White Rocks (majority pullets), 10 wks. old, 75c a.; also 9 S. P. C. pigs, 2% mos. old, $5.00 or $6.00 ea.; and a medium aged mare mule, $100. - ee McLeod, Valdosta, RUS; 450 aoe ere ade 10 wk. old White Rock. pullets, with cert., for gale. -Nov.. 1st. Cannot ship. Francis T. Clay, Monti- cello, RFD 1. B. R. April 1943 hatch roost- ers, Parks direct, $3.00 ea. Mrs. FE. J. McConnell, Demorest, Rt. zs ; 3 ed. White and Barred Rock, March hatch roosters, $5.00 ea., lot. FOB. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. B. R. cockerels, Ped. Parks, May ist hatch, selected for breeding. Limited number available. $3.25 ea. by express. H. R. Hulse, Decatur, LaVista Roed. 1 Barred Rock rooster, $3.00; also 3 Brahma pullets, June, 1943 hatch, $5.50 or $2.00 ea. Add postage. No chks. nor stamps. M.O. Mrs. J. E. Sor- rells, Sr., Royston, Rit 4; CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS FOR SALE; . Purebred Dark Cornish cocks, $2.50 ea.; cockerels, $2.00 ea. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, Tet: 1 Cuban Blue and Warhorse game cross 5 lb rooster, $2. 00: 3 purebred 4 lb. Cuban Blue stags, $1.50 ea. Money Order. Shipped in light crate. 8S. O. Huff, Monticello, Rt. 4. 5 March hatch, large type Dark Cornish roosters, $3.00 ea.: 10 June hatch cockerels, $2.00 ea.; Very fine Royal White Cor- nish pullets, $3.00 ea.;_ hens, $3.00 to $5.00 ea.; cockerels, $5.00 ea.; cocks, $10. 00 ea. Mrs. 1D: Singley, Jackson. 8 Cornish Game pullets, now laying; 1 cockerel, $6.00; 10 mixed games, hens and pullets, small type, with 8 cockerels, wt. 1 1b., grown, $9.50. Reed F. Fowler, Roy. 10 young Cornish hens, 1 rooster, purebred, $15.00 at my place. Buyer furnish crate and pay express. Russell. Brown, Helena, Rt. 1. - Few brown, erels, 6 mos. old, $1.90 ea Cornish rooster, 18 mos. old, purebred, ~plooateszed, $1.50. red gaine MMe S-. Lumley, Lyons, Rt. 1. 9865 Eges, $1.50 per. 16.) 'C. O Sikes, Sylvester. Some 5 mos. old, purebred Cornish cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. S. J. Ayers, Fender, 2 Pit game hens for sale, or trade for pit. game cock or 1 yr. old Irish grey geme stag in good shape: also 1 pr. common bantams, 75c. Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 718 Oak St. Thompsons white stags, $2.00 ea. or exc. for ring neck pheas- ant hens; stag for a hen; 6-7 Ib. cocks, $10.00 to $15. 00 ea. FOB. W..H. Foster, Marietta, Purebred, large type Cornish April cockerels, $1.50 ea. No chks. Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Ro- ehelte, Rt. -1. 10 fine Game hens, $2.00 ea. Mrs. R. J. Meyer, Atienta, 889 Edgewood Ave. LEGHORNS FOR SALE: 200 Hanson S. C. W. L. pul- lets, laying next month, no culls, $1.65 ea. lots of 25 or more. John-Renouf, Lithonia. 5 purebred Hing. S. C. W. kL. cockerels, big type. March 23rd hatch; all R.-O- P.- sired: Au fine, no culls, $2.00 ea. FOB. No chks. J. D. Rowell, Rock- mart, Rt: 2. S. C. White Leghorn pullets, lerge type, English strain, al- most reedy to lay, 18 wks. old, $1.50: ea. J. H. Beasley, WLa- vonia. 12 Brown Leghorn pullets, about ready to lay; 1 good cockerel, $15.60. C. D. Nelson, Atianta, 74 Warren St., N. WwW. Ph. De 1520. 20 White Leghorn cockerels, 5% mos. old, AAA, bie English type. $1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Aza- lee Duncan, Bowman. 175-200 big English White Leghorns. % yrs. old. $1.50 ea. /for lot at my plece: none ship- pec; 250-275 English pullets, 3 mos.. old, AAA $1.00 ea: to one party. B. F. Veale, Ash- burns Rt 2. 9 White Leghorn April pul- lets, beginning to lav; 10 .W. Rock and Red young hens, inoc- ulated, good cond. Also few W. and Barred Rock cockerels, $150 ea-. FOB. Mrs. 7. W. Hagood, Atlanta. 480 Haas Ave. Sv B. Pha. 87386. 100 big type White Leghorn |AAA pullets, 11 mos. old, now laying, $1.25 ea. coops. Mrs. Carl Sylvania, Rt. 1. MINORCAS AND MIS- CELLANEOUS CHICKENS: Fine, extra large S. C. Black Minorea cockerels, 5 mos. old, 2 for $5.00 shipped in same crate: or $3.50 ea. crated sep- aretely. E. Mayndrc, Newton. Bisck Minorea vullets, 7 wks. old, $11.50 doz.; W. L. pullets, $15.00 doz.; some 7 wks. old, $12.50 doz. Also hens, Reds, Golden Buff Leghorns and Cam- pines, 824.00 doz. In doz. lots onlv* - Lh; oe Bet 1049 Manigault St., 2 giant strain een a pullets, ready to lay; 1 cockerel, ready for service. unrelated, early Apr. hatch, $5.00 trio. L: B. Williams, Newnan. 1 pure strain Black Minorca 4 mos. old cockerel, $2.00; trio small type mixed game _ ban- tams, 10 mos. old. wt. 1 Ib. erown, $3.00. Exp. paid in Ga. Wm. Smith, Rolston. 40 nice mixed breed hens, some laying new, for cash at market price. C. F. Cooper, McDonough, Rt. &. PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC., FOR SALE: Common nigeons, white and blue, 1 pr., $1.00, or 3 pr., $2.50. Money order. Curtis Branch, Jr., Enigma, Rt. 1 : 1 pr. Blue peafowls, 2 yrs. old, 35.00; pr. Blues, this yrs. hatch, $20.00 FO. Thomas A. Hughes, Buford, Rt. 3 REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): 8 purebred New Hampshire March 1943 hatch roosters, Buyer send W. Powell, , POULTRY FOR SALE | S250 ea, -Mrs. -, Tl. Helms; Talbotton, P. O Box 272. 50 dark April hatch Donald- son R. I. Red pullets and 5 cock- erels, reasonable. J. W. Car- man, Stone Mountain, P. O. Box aie 25 Apri hatch S. C..R. toynch, Rome, Rt. 1. 500 N. H. Red pullets (for layers only), 12 wks. old, $1.00 ea. Chas. Woodlff, Flowery Branch Rt, R. I. Red cockereis, geod color, shape and size, $2.00 ea. Exe. for or will buy 2 or 3 other Red cockerels of same value. Mrs. L. T. Long, Bremen, Rt. 1. Dark red R. I. Red cocks, cockerels, $3.00 ea; Eggs, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. Chicks, $18.00 C. Heavy laying strain. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur, Ph. De 2405. Sev. Mch. hatch N. H. cock- erels, B. W. D. clean for 4 yrs., some R. O. P., some linebred, $2.50 te $3.50 ea. Mrs. R; i Fleming, Lincolnton, Rt. 2. 150 AAA purebred Nar 2 He Red pullets, March ist hatch, some laying, $1.75 .ea. FOB. Lex Whitmire, Bowman. -- Parmenter Red March hatch cockerels, Pullorum tested, $2.50 ea. D. B. Dukehart, De- catur, PG Box 48s: TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., 5 large white, young (this springs hatch)je ducks, wt. 5 Ibs. or more, $6.00. W. M. Cox, Lebanon. Broadbreasted M. B: turkey toms, $10.00 ea.; hens, $7.50 ea.; $15. 00 pair; $22. 00 trio. Al- bert F. Fulford, Shellman. 25 head Guineas, last spring hatch, $20.00 FOB. Money or- der. 3, Box 129. 25 to 30 head Geese, for sale at market price. George Paulk, Wray. 2 28 guineas, almost grown, $1.50 ea. Also want buy 10 March or April hatch purebred large type Dark Cornish puilets and 1 cockerel. . State price. N. G. Forester, Buford. POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS WANTED: Want 100 heavy breed chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Furnish brocder and half of feed; other p2 rty furnish chicks, half of feed. and pav_ trans. charges. Mrs. T. K. Womack, Dublin, Rte A. Want 4 Bantam hens and 2 cocks or cockerels, also 1 pr. zood, large White Kine or solid Red Carneaux pigeons and 1 trio Wild Mallard ducks. R. A. Knowles, Rossville, Rt. 4. Want to hear from party hav- ing either Buff Orpington, Buff Cochin or Partridge Cochin ban- tams. State what you have and price. Reed Will pay reasonable cash price for 6 Golden Sebright puf- lets or yearling hens and a rooster. Must. be purebred. Verner Kiser, Gainesville, Rt. BRAHMAS: Want 6 or 8 Mar. 1943 hatched Light Brahma puliets. R. Sheppard, Savannah, 509 Barnard St. : GAMES: Want first class pit Game cocks, wt. 6-7 Ibs., ea. State what you have and price. R. H. Crawford, Tiger. Want pure Spangled Round- head rooster, wt. 5 lbs. or over. State what you have and price. H. W. Driver. Avondale Estates, P.O. Box 137. GIANTS: Want 1 or 2 March-April hatch Royal Purple Black Giant rocsters, wt. 8-10 lbs., when grown. State particulars, first letter. Mr. W. L. Loving good, Elberton. LEGHORNS: Want 20 Brown Leghorn pul- lets, ready to lay; or hens not over 1 yr. old. State best price - ee E. Haze, Valdosta, Rt. 3; x.256 A. : oe 100. B. or W. pullets or hens, good grade, now laying or soon to lay,, price. ... Mrs! Elmodel. : Want. 50 W. L. pullets, gocd str., 4-6 mos. old, no culls; also | want some dried peaches or ap-| ples, or some tiny white peas. Wiison Cradel, 'Mrs. E. H. Rylee, Atlanta, 761 Piedmont Ave., N. HE. PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC:: Want some White King or Racing Homer pigeons.. Make best price. Ben M. Hicks, ! Adel, Rt. 1. Want swap 2 grown, young pairs Ringneck doves for 1 pr. quail or for 1 pr. Chukor quail. Will pay some difference. Mrs. C. Allen, Atlanta. 42 Mildred Place, N. W., Be 2362 J. TURKEYS, GUINEAS. GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., WANTED; Want 38 speckled guinea hens at 50c ea. Mrs. J. M. Mincey, Guyton, Rt. 1, Box 166. Want Narragansett turkeys, or to hear from parties who have raised these birds. Geo. M. Norton, Athens. Want 1 full (not turkey) rooster, at once. State what you have and price. Edd Harper, Fitzgerala, S11 Oe St. POULTRY FOR SALE | Taylor Speir, Dawson, Rt.. Johnny Long, Jefferscn, market town. reasonable cash | breed Tuiken | ~Sisigie, white man wants get connected with good peo on farm, for room, board and reasonable - salary. Leroy p- pinger, East Point, Cas Ware St. Want job on heavy 1- narce or light 2- horse crop on shares; 3 boys (2 about growrd wife and self. Prefer Cobb or Bar- tow counties. Write or. J. EF. Cox, Cartersville, Rt 1 mi. Kingston. a Want good 1-h sorse farm on 50-50 basis: must be good land, good house with good man. Can furn. gcod refs. S. R. Herbe Commerce, P.O. Box 71, Want job on 2-mule nee ja S .Ga., on 50-50 basis; want 2 mules or tractor. Can furni self. Plant any crops excep! tobacco. Ref. required and furnished. G. F. Husszins, z nel Hill. Want-job on 2-horse tans on halves: good house, land, mules and tools: will need a milch - cow. 7 in family, 5 boys, healthy and willing workers: whit Will have to be moved. Ru- ae Presnell, Covington Woman, 45, with 3 boys. ol est 13, wants place where can share crop. Raised on farm and understand farm work: near school bus, in N. E., or W. Ga. Good character, indi trious. good habits. Mrs. Reynolds, ummerwill, Rt. N 2, care Archie Housch. | Single man, draft een et high type, well educated, wan place assisting caring for poul try, - pigeons, rabbits, horses ete. $6.00 week, room. board and laundry. What have you? C. H. Milam. Dawson. ~ ' Man with large family wants 2 H. farm with 4 or 5 A.. tobac- co allotment. Share crop o: other basis. Answer. all letters Louis Browning, Lakeland. Want job on Orchard or trucl farm, with house and patches or small 2 H. crop, 50-50 basi and supplies furnished. 7 family, live now 12 mi. S. Gi ington, on No. 36 soa othe Hardy, Covington, Rt. 1 < Want 1 or.2 4: foie with good house to ea. farm, 0 land, fence, water, for perjod to 5 yrs.. in Tcombs or Tattnal or Montgomery oe near 9g ic McC Lyons, Rt. 3. : Want 1h. share crop. W and 1 child. Life time exp. o1 farm. F. B. Brown, seeiee = HI 2. care E. E. Dodd. * out-bidgs., and would rent on 3rds and 4ths Write. R. E. . Lewis, Lithi Springs, Rt. 1. OH Want 2H. farm. Can furnish own stock. Want good 4 or 3 R. house, pasture, plenty wood, within 5 or 6 mi. Athens, nea Highway. Pet Crawford. roe son, RFD 1. Want 2 or HL farm standing rent. taal 5 or & house, out-bldgs.,-pasture, wo 10 in -family, all good a shee except one. referred. T. O. Jenkins, aed Powder Springs, Rt. a Want 1H. crop, 3 to 4 A. to baceo and some corn. No ec own mule. Standing rent halves with good man. Fr Lewis, Blackshear. Want 1 H. crop, good 4. R. hous, barn and other ov bldgs., pasture. good well. over 3 mi. Athens. Lester \ sey, Danielsville, Rt. 3. Want 1 H. crop in radius of 10 mi. Moultrie or Tifton. Have. tn be moved. 6 in family. J. T. Gresham, Sr.. Whitesburg, Rt. Want 2 H. crop on 3rds and 4ths, about 30 or 35 A. Let me hear what you have at once. J. J. Denmon, Marietta, Rt 1. Want 1 Ho farm= stands rent preferred: fair land ar bldgs., good farming sectio Have good stock and tools: w keep up place. White. exp., yrs. old. Give full details. B Williams. Arroldsville. 2 good workers, young white men, want jobs on farm fo board and wages. See or wr at once. Robert Waters, Brur wick, 2015 Gordon St. Want job on farm. ten cattle, hogs and chickens, other light work. Have wif and 2 children. Make best of fer first letter. J. COC Milan, Rt. 1. Want job on farm doin work of most any kind. Wit and 2 children. moved and furnished. MW or gee. L. B: MeLeod, ] Roe ke Ee ek Rie or - PECAN AUCTIONS AT VIDALIA The initial pecan sale of the Georgia Pecan Auctions opened strong today, October 19th, at Vidalia. Nuts in heavy demand and brought ex- ceptionally good prices. Schleys: 35c to 37c; Stuarts: 32c to 35c; Intermediate varieties: 28c to 32c, (practically under same blanket), while seedlings sold at 23c to 28c; -Monevmaere up to 31c per pound. have been received. | day. About eight to ten thousand pounds were in- cluded. Truckers buying for quick turnover, out- bid processors at sale. No. O. P. A. regulations Auction Sales are held in Vidalia each Tues- a _ FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED ~ Want man or family to live on farm: help with 500 layers. raise hogs, beef cattle, cut timber to build new barns, stc. Furnish house, pay fair salary and work on halves or fourths. Am open to any proposition. R. L. S. Bickford, Jonesboro. - Want man and woman yard and gen. work on small farm place. Geo. S. Clark, Sa- wannah, Rt. 3, Beaulieu. Want man on 1 or 2-horse farm or work on 50-50 basis; good farm, stock, 7-rm. house, running water at door and stove room: within % mi. school bus to Talbotton, 4%. mi. to -enurch: J.B. Mathews, How- ard, RD Prattsburg. Want share cropper on 2 or 3-horse farm, rm. house, wired for elec. near school bus, mail route, paved hwy., 30 A. cotton allotment: also good 2- horse wagon and riding cultiva- tor inc. C. W. Price, Bartow, : RE Ss Want colored woman also man, middleaged. to work on farm. Jas. P. Everett, Rock- mart, P. O. Box 182. _, Want at once 5 men for gen- eral farm work, $30.00 mo.., house, wood and garden furn- | ished. Regular work, 514 days week. Farm with tractors: also want a white man to raise hogs On 50-50 basis and care Yor Pecan Grove for salary. In Stewart Co. E. M. Lee, Colum- pas Box 199. _ Want share cropper for 1944, for 2 or 3 H. farm. Need now to help make the syrup: plenty work rest of year. ohnson, Bainbridge, care Mrs. Mattie Howell. - Want good farmers for good f H. crop on halves: a 2 H. crop on 3rds and 4ths. Good 4 house and barn, good pas- ture, water and % mi. to Bus ine. J. M. Savage, Lula, Rt. M. Rio 1 Want family to work 1 or 2 #1. crop and raise livestock on 50-50 basis. 12 A. cotton, 4% bacco. allotment, also good stand. ; Want good ee for 22 A otton land (make bale per acre). small amount for corn. (will furnish lot of compost for Seiten. in drill. Good houses, 2 mi. ed . eas ce by ae Je : Impson, College Par beD: (Ca 6859. E x Want white or col. Srines for 1, 1% or 2 H. crop: 10 to 12 A. cotton and anything else you fwant to raise. Good workers and reliable, only. No drunk- di di . Brown, Canton, Rt. = " Want good man eon 40 A. farm, good gray land, 3 R. house good water, barn, pasture, plen- ty wood for home use, 24% mi. INo. Barnesville, % mi. paved Standing rent, 600 Ibs. good lint cotton. or other basis. Handy.to school bus. Mrs. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville. Want good man for 1 H. crop. standing rent. Good house with e tricity, good barn, cribs, thicken houses, fruit and wood: n No. 41 Hwy. bus line to At- Janta, 9 mi. So. Atlanta. 8 mi. State Farmers Market. See at any time. H. Brocklesby, Riv- -erdale. 0) tractors: 400 acres in cul.: Stockbridge, Rt. 1. bus, = Want good farmer for 1 or 2 H. crop on 3rds and 4ths. Good house, barn, pasture; on school bus line. Land mostly level. H. M. Benneit, Buchanan, Rt Want white or col. family to cultivate 1 or 2-horse crop on halves, good smooth land, mules and tools, 4-rm. house, pasture, wood, well in yard, on. paved Route 54, bus and school bus route. Fur. reasonable amt. to make crop. J. T. Lee, Morrow. Want farmer to work on shares on 40 acre farm, Gwin- nett County, near Stone Moun- tain: good house, barn, elec. pasture, on river, 6 A. cultiva- tion. Capt. Henry L. Bowden, Atlanta. 1766 Ponce de Leon Ave.. NE. Ph. De 7914. Want exp. farmer-dairyman: should have 2 or more grown boys to assist in milking: barn and milk room and operate pas- ture, milking machines. Liberal sal. plus participation. Also want other dairy help. W. A. Fulford, Columbus, Box 588. Want farmer for 2-horse crop, good houses, truit trees, give extra land free: near Cler- mont. irs: Bt Osborne. Want farmer for 1 or 2-horse erop, shares or standing rent: good 4-room house on mail and school bus route: good pasture, garden pacthes tree; tractor and mules to share-cropper. D. F. Kirby, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Want good man for 2 or 1 H. farm, shares, 50-50 or other basis. Good land, good house, running water at the door: stove room, good stock. Good place for right man. Come see. J.B. Mathews, Howard. (Rt. D, Prattsburg). Want good man for 2 H. crop. good bottom land on Hightower River, for corn, geod cotton (make bale per acre), 2 good houses with elec., good pasture, on paved Hwy. Mail and school 4 mi. E. Dawsonville. 3500 cap. chicken house. J. A. Stephens, Dougherty. Want good men for a 9 horse farm, Dooly Co., 2: mi, Pine- hurst. 2 main settlements, suf-: ficient tenant house for both. Standing rent. White or col- ored. J. A. Pace, Pinehurst. Want middleaged, white wo- man to attend to chickens, gar-| -den and other farm work. Room and salary. Mrs. C. Christian, Atlanta, 1414 Lanier Place, N. E. Ve 6494. Want share cropper for 2 H. farm. Plenty cotton allotment: | some good bottom land, fine} upland for corn or other crops. 90-50 basis or 3rd and. 4ths. Near Church and Schoof. WwW. P. Holbrook, Ashland. Want Dairyman, with large family, who can handle 35 caws. A-Grade Dairy. Can also tur- nish crop on shares if desired. Must be industrious and sober. Fred L. White, Buckhead, Rt. 1. Want woman, 40-50 yrs. old to do farm work. No milixing. $5.00- week, private room and board. Communicate with, Mrs. J. D. Stephens, Atlanta, 120 Tallulah Dr., .N. E., Ch 03"9. Want good farmer for 15 A. farm on Mail and School route, near Palmetto, prefer man with enough force to cut sev. cars Pulpwood this winter, also. Chas. J. Queen, Newnan, Rt. 2. Want good farmer for 7 A.. farm, good house, near Beathes- da consolidated school and ehurch, 6 mi. West Lawrence- ville, Gwinnett Co. Standing rent=-or- share -basis.- =G Rk. Beauchamp, Atlanta, 918 Wash- ington St., S. W. Ma 5620. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE A LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE will be held at N. E. Georgia Fair Grounds, Gainesville, Fri- day, Oct. 29th., starting at 1 P. M. For further 1formation, communicate with Herbert H. Ad- derholt, Sec. & Treas. will |, tobacco, F acreage. Have 110-acre, highly pro-| -onable FARM HELP WANTED |: Want good man for 2 A. crop on halves... Good, fresh cotton land, plenty bottom and up- jJand for. conte 5 -Re* house, barns, pasture, Mail and School bus by door. 5 mi. No. Lawrenceville. R. A. Adams, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Box 331. Want colored man, without children, to work on Livestock Farm near Perry. Good wages for right man. F. G. Miller, Perry. Want unincumbered middle- aged white woman of good character to do farm work, no field work or milking, for board and salary. Mrs. P. E. Wallace, Mountain View, Box 65. Want farm and dairy help, A-1 milker to strip after elec- tric milker, also 2 men to live in 35-room house. I furnish milk and wood. J. P. Glore, Austell, Rt. 2. care Glores Dairy. Want 1l-horse man and wife. Extra work for winter. Good wages. Can move now. Also a 2-horse farmer, 25 acres extra good bottom land within 12-15 mi. State Market. Good pay. Will be available soon. J. N. Young, Stockbridge, Rt. J. Want intelligent middle-aged white woman to do farm work. Good home and $16.00 mo. Ans. at once in own handwriting. Dr. Joe A. Thomas, Valdosta. Want farmer for 75 acres fand near school bus, rural and mail route. Mrs. Frances Gay Underwood, Atlanta, 1163 As- tor Ave., S. W. Want small family for 1- horse crop to be worked on halves. Good, smooth land, 8- room house. well water in yard. Lae Ray Covington: Rt. 2 Want settled colored woman, 25-40 yrs. old to live on place and help with farm work, $26.00 mo. board furnished. James W. Alexander, Coving- ton, Rt. 2. Want good tenants: have good land, mules, tools, houses: good peanuts and cotton A. D. Lindsey, Tifton. ductive farm to rent on share basis. Also have 3 good mules, 10 brood sows and pigs for sale. John G. Burney. Boston. - Want colored man and wife (about 50 yrs. old) for 1-horse crop, sal. and 50-50 share basis: good 2-room house, elec. lights -and plenty wood. H. E. Smith, Atlanta, 378 Peachtree St., NE. | Tel. Ja 5522. -Want unincumbered ohide Christian woman around 50 yrs..of age to work on farm. Must bein good health: Room, board and salary; have elec. lights and running water. Mrs. a H. Bankston, Meansville, Rt. Want party for 1-horse crop, : Fine bot-) third and fourths, toms for corn: good. land for cotton: good house, barn, elec- tric lights, well water. Mrs. Eller Hardy, Hiram, Rt. 2. Will rent on halves or hire good man by month, 240 acre farm, 50-60 A. in cultivation, 12 A. good oro 4-room eee big barn. . J. Lee, Red a Want negro man to do general work.on dairy. Good pay and 4-rm. house. Located just out- side city limits. J. O. Pitts. Atlanta, 2520 Cascade Rd. : Want unincumbered white woman as helper with small chicken farm. $10.00 mo., room, board and laundry. Con- a Katherine Alderman. Val- osta. Want 2 good men who can furnish stock to work farm on 50-50 basis for 1944. Good land and quiet community. C. B. Miley, Statesboro, Rt. 2. Want middle age white or colored woman to help with chickens, pigs and truck farm. Room, board and reasonable salary. Contact J: as Capitol Ave., L. Pitman, Atlanta. Ja Want settled couple, over 45 yrs. old for farm work. Furnish good house with lights. Nice neighborhood. C. A. Todd, 331% Broad St.. Rome. Want 2-H. farmer with stock on 3rd and 4ths. or standing rent. Must have 2 good mules and force for same. Or 50-50 basis with 3 mules to plow, 4- rm. house. good pasture. school bus and mail by door. Shop tools furnished. W. W. Mc- Pherson, Villa Rica. Want colored man and wife to tend 3 or 4 A., few pigs and cow. No fancy salary but reas- including room and board. T. J. Simms, 821 Healy Bldg., Atlanta. Want unincumbered woman to do farm work and live as one of family, or monthly pay. Mis. | Homer Saturday, Collins. Want all-round white dairy farmer; good housing and all conveniences, Reasonable sal- ary. Mrs. J. B. Young, Cham- blee, Rt. Lee October 1, 19438 Honorable Tom Linder, ~ ee tpi Commissioner of Agriculture, State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Mr. Linder: I submit herewith a report of the work Food and Feed Division, Department of Agricul for the third quarter of 1943. Inspections on foods and feeds Withholds issued Samples taken to be analyzed Abatements issued to improve sanitary cond. ~ The followhi foods, feeds and seeds were withheld from gale: Flavoring Orange Juice Bottled Drinks Buttermilk Sweetmilk Beans (dried) Navy Beans Peanuts Pineapple (canned) Canning Syrup Cornmeal Ryemeal The following foods -were unfit for human cor sumption: Spareribs Hamburger Meat Dressed chickens Oysters Hog jowls Backbone Sausage Cream cheese Bologna Sausage Eges Butter igure 2 Cornmeal Mustard __ Tomatoes (canned) Pears (canned) Blackberries Bananas /Avocadoes Pineapple Tomatoes Egg plant Turnip salad peisnce Collard greens (bunches) -Mustard greens Rutabagas Onions Sweet Potatoes |Trish Potatoes Cucumbers oe Corn (ear) | Butterbeans Beans (string) Bell pepper Hot pepper Blackeyed peas Yours very aS A. D. HARRIS, Director Food & Feed Division. AUCTION. SALE NOTICE The Georgia Swine Breeders Assn., will hi an Auction Sale, Thursday, November 4th, oclock, at the Geurzin State Fair Ground: con, 46 head Hampshire, Duroc, Black Po! China and Spotted Poland Chinas will be offe For further information, contact Z. A. Experiment Station, Experiment, Gal