Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1943 November 10

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943 | | NUMBERS

Bankhead Writes About Nitrogen



EIGHTS AND NEASURES

We have recently started efforts to carry out the provis-
f the Weights arid Measures Law. :

This law~puts upon the Commissioner of Agriculture the -

- of testing weights and measures in the state to see that
-are accurate and true.
ince there has never been any law in Georgia before for
general inspection of weights and measures, it is natural that
eat many scales are not accurate. The following report by
Director of the Weights & Measures Division shows what
scale inspectors have found during the month of October
1e inspection of scales in Georgia:
ar Mr. Linder:
TI submit herewith a report of the Weights &. Measures
sion, Department of Agriculture, for the month of October,
3, together with the expenses of same:
Scales inspected
Scales approved
Scales. condemned
Weights tested -
Weights approved
Weights condemned.
Packages inspected
Packages approved
Packages condemned
Of the 241 scales condemned, 151 wert giving the con-
er short-weight, or a loss of $57,449.90 annually. The re-

ning 90 scales were giving the consumer over-weight and

sing the merchants a loss of $44,106.80 annually.
sims = Yours very truly, a
; A. D. HARRIS, Director,
Weights & Measures Division

_ NEW SCALES ne
It is the purpose and policy to work with scale owners in
way as to make the burden as light as possible on them
fretting scales corrected that are not right.
one will be required to purchase new scales where the
cales can be repaired.
There are, of course, several companies selling scales.
urally, they want business, but remember, you do not have
any new scales if your old ones can be repaired.
you do have to buy new scales, it is entirely up to you
whom you buy them. No one has any right to high-pres-

you into buying any scales of any kind. If I were a mer- |

nt or other scale owner and a scale salesman tried to high-
ure me, I would not buy any scales from him at any price.
he same is true with regard to the repairing of scales. If

ve scales that need repairing, itis entirely up to you whom

ret to repair them. If you can repair them yourself, or if you
a neighbor that can repair them, this is perfectly all right
rou have a perfect right to do so.

There are a number of professional seale repair companies

rgia. In order that scale owners may be fully protected, I
required these scale repair companies to post a bond of
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jivestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets

Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
for No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named:
pe November 4, 1943 Per Cwt.
ctober 26 (Tuesday)Augusta -$13.75
October 27 (Wednesday)Rome 14.30
November 1 (Monday)Sylvester ---____- = 13.50
2 (Tuesday)Nashville 13.20
3 (Wednesday)Moultrie 13:10
3 (Wednesday )Vidalia 13.01
r 3 (Wednesday)Arlington 325
es TOP FED CATTLE :
ctober 27 (Wednesday)Rome
ctober 28 (Thursday)Augusta ....
November 1 (Monday)Sylvester
ovember 2 (Tuesday)Nashville
vember 3 (Wednesday)Moultrie
3 (Wednesday)Vidalia
3 (Wednesday)Arlington

$ 6.00-$10.00
11.50
12.40
11.50
11.00
12.10
13.50









EDITORIALBy Tom Linder _

The question of additional nitrogen for 1944 crops h i
been called to the attention of the readers of the Market

e

Bulletin on several occasions.

Some days ago I wrote a letter to Senator Bankhead
of Alabama outlining the need for prompt action to in-
sure adequate supplies in plenty of time for the 1944 crop

I am today in receipt of a reply from Senator Bank-
head which I reproduce herewith.
UNITED STATES SENATE
Committee On Appropriations _
Hon. Tom Linder, -_ November 3, 1943.
Commissioner of Agriculture, : see
Atlanta (8), Georgia.
Dear Mr. Linder:

T have given a great deal of time and atten-
tion to the fertilizer problem which confronts us
for next year. I am glad to have your recent let- _
ter on the subject. :

The Committee on Agriculture had a special -
meeting last week to consider the nitrate subject.
After a discussion of various phases of it we au- |
thorized the chairman to appoint a sub-committee _
of five to follow up the subject and do what could
be done to secure an adequate importation of
Chilean nitrate to meet the sodium nitrate re-
quirements. The imperfections of ammonium _
nitrate were fully considered and the subcommit-
tee understands that it is risky, at least, to rely _
upon the use of ammonium nitrate at this time.

In my opinion the War Food Administration
is not responsible for present disturbing condi-
tions in the nitrate situation. Tt comes out of the
War Production Board and stems back, in my best
judgment, to the synthetic DuPont group who are
so powerful in the War Production Board.

With all good personal wishes, I am
Sincerely yours =
, JL BANKABAD =
The DuPont interests referred to by Senator Bank-

head are among the great financial interests with

which this country is now so heavily afflicted.

It.is most encouraging to see the interest that our
Senators are taking in this matter. In this connection, it
is encouraging to see that the Senate Agricultural Co
mittee has recently appointed a sub-committee headed by
Senator Ellender from Louisiana and made up of Senators
Bankhead of Alabama, Smith of South Carolina, Willis of
Indiana and Aiken of Vermont. This committee is to in

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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

November 4, 1943 Atlanta

Beans (Lima) per bu. hprs. $2.65-$2.75
Collards, per doz. bunches 1.50- 2.00
- Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. 1.00- 1.25
Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu. _ 1.25- 1.50
Turnips (Bunched) per doz. bunches .75- 1.00 -











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Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. -/,60- .75

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Published Weekly at
_ 424-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner, |
Executive Office, State Capitol
} Atlanta, Ga.





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Entered as second class. matter
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gt Covington, Georgia, under Act
of June 6 1900. Accepted for
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_ provided for in Section 1103, al
of. October S19.

Bankhead Writes About Nitrogen

(Continued from Page One)

: vestigate the fertilizer situation, particularly the
nitrogen supplies.
With the shoriage of farm help and farm
machinery, it is vitally important that the farm-
ers have plenty of nitrogen and have it in plenty
of time.
The wold food situation is already desper-

ate. News releases carry the awful description
sh ees of thousands of starving people in



In Caleutta Oomds are dying from starv-
ation. Other thousands are lying along the side-
walks because they are too weak to stand on
their feet. When the cart comes by doling out a

up of watery rice, these pitiful creatures crawl
like animals out into the street to get a small
pittance of rice; then they crawl back to their
place on the sidewalk to wait.

These news releases tell us that the skies
above Caleutta are dark with hundreds of thou-
sands of buzzards attracted by the awful stench
of dead and starving people of India.

The entire effort of what we have pleased
to eall the civilized world, as well as the heathen
world, is now engaged in the awful task of trying
to destroy each other. .

Never before in all the ey of the earth
as such a large portion of the human race been
ngaged in war at one time.

The grass. is dead from dry weather on the
great planes of the west. Cattlez are being thrown
on the market in hundreds of thousands. Sixty-
four thousand head recently passed through the

wckyards of Kansas City in a single day. This
neans an acute meat shortage in this country
xt year.

Certainly the government should make every
possible effort to see that the farmers receive
enty of fertilizer, especialiy nitrogen. Certain-
ly every effort should be made to see that the
farmer has machinery and fuel with which to

perate it. Certainly the government should see |

that the prices of farm crops are such that the
armer can afford to employ all available labor
no the production of crops. It has often been

said, Food Will Win The War.
_ ct has often been said, Food Will Writ\
Peace.

4 may be more aceurate to say, Only Food
MP Erevert Starvation.

TOM LINDER, |
Commissioner of Agriculture.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

(Continued from Page One)

$1,000.00 each, payable to the Commissioner of Ag-
riculture, to cover any damage done the scales that
are turned over to them for repairs.

The names of the companies that have given

remember that this is only furnished you for infor-
mation so that you may know who is bonded. It does
not place any obligation on you to employ any of them





if your scales need repairing.
If I were a merchant or other scale owner and

i/a scale repairman tried to high-pressure me, or force

me to employ him to repair a scale, I would refuse to
employ him at any price, or give him any business of
any kind.

Every scale inspector has definite instructions
from me to this effect.

There are many good people in the scale business
and I do not intend by what has been said above to
discredit any of them. I am simply trying to make it:
plain to scale owners that the Department of Agri-
culture and its employees are out to help them to
comply with the law with as little inconvenience to the
scale owner as possible.

It has come to my attention in a few cases that
a-scale salesman has followed up a state inspector in
an effort to sell.scales. If I were a merchant or other



scale owner and found a scale salesman following a
state inspector, I would not buy any scales from that
company under any condition.

Certainly, a scale salesman has no ied to follow
a state inspector to sell scales. I do not believe many
of them will do so. Should you find a salesman fol-
lowing up a.State inspector to sell scales, I will ap-
preciate your notifying me.

TOM LINDER,

this bond will be furnished you if you desire it, but:



Commissioner of Agriculture.



SEED FOR SALE

Gold Dollar tobacco seed,
saved from nice healthy stalks,
2 tbIspse 30C- Ps Px 2 oWascks
Brantley, Naylor, Rt. 1.

16 lbs., hand-saved water-
melon seed, Cannon Ball, $2.00
Ib. P. P.: 12 lbs. Cuban Queen,
$1.25 P,P. All new crop. lh. G.
Downs, Andersonville.
climber,

Vigorvine. tomato

| grows 10 to 15 ft. large tomato,

200 seed culture, 1 pkg. Ga.
cabbage collard, 25 Colossal to-
mato seed, 1 doz. Jumbo pump-
kin out of 97 lb. pumpkin, all
for 25c, Reed F. Fowler, Roy.

- New edible soybean, beetle,
drought, weevil resistant; also
okra seed, 50c pt. $1.00 at., plus
postage. Mrs. Clara Prince,
Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 14.

Flowering eggplant seed, 10) 2

doz., plus postage. Mrs. Eu-

nice Marshall, Pitts>-

400 lbs. hairy vetch seed
grown here this year, 15c Ib.
WO. Boe Dr 1: Ge Alten:
Hoschton.

_ Yellow crookneck squash, 75c
lb.; early okra, 50c Ib. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Yellow squash, 10c tblisp.:
sunflower, okra, 25c teacup;
pumpkin seed, 25c teacup: early
tender hull. garden peas, 25c
teacup. Add postage. Bonnie
Weeks, Dial.

75 lbs., Cannon Ball water-
melon seed, grown this yr., $1.50
bu. Fred Vinson, Gordon.

Seed, oats and vetch, rye and
vetch, pure vetch, crimson
clover, rape and Sanford wheat.
W. W. Clemones, Rome, Rt. 3,
*phone No. County. 2602.



PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE |



1440 lbs., improved Pink
Spanish, and 720 lbs., imp. Red
Spanish peanuts, 1943 erop, lic
lb. FOB my station. Entire lot
or 100 lbs. and up lots only
be John McGee, Martin.

ks

Large, Red peanuts, 2-4 in
hull, fine for seed or roasting,
$4.56 bu. $1135 peek, -P.. B.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Chas. W. cabbage plants, $3.-
00 M.; $1.75 per 500; 85c for
200; 50c C. Mrs. Mary M.
Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4. :

Hardy strong, well rooted El-
dorado blackberry yeas 2 9e.
field grown, $1.50 C. 500 Tor
$6.00. Mrs. B. L. Robinson,
Greenville.

| C.; $4.50 M.:



PLANTS FOR SALE

Some real nice cabbage plants
for sale. Exe. some for seed
oats, also want some mixed
oats, rye. barley and vetch. C.
L. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Teeberg lettuce, Wakefield
eabbage, beets, rutabaga, white
nest onion plants, cabbage col-
lard, kale, broccoli, endive, 50c

40c doz. All del.
Franklin, Register.

Everbearing strawberry
plants, os 00 M.: 500, $2.25: 50c
Cee . Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Well oe sage plants, 25c
ea., 6 for $1.00. Mrs. A. Hors-
ley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.

Missionary strawberry plants,
50ec C.: garlic, $1.00 doz.: pep-
permint, spearmint,
Nora McCurley, Hartwell. Rt.

Wers22H Vv.

Gem Everbearing strawberry
plants, 60c C.; 500, $2.50: $4.50
M.. -del.- P. PL. Wm. Smith,
Ralsfon.' :

Klondike strawberry plants,

soc. C.tc $1.75. 506: $2.50 Mr:

| Mastodon strawberry. 40e C.,;

$2.50, 500; $4.00 M., well rooted.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. A. D.
Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
$1.50; $2.75 M., del. Now ready.
ae Waldrip, Flowery Branch,

Few hun select Klondike and
Lady T. strawberry plants, 40c
C.. del Also want to buy
quince tree. Mrs. R. L. Hale,
Conyers, 130 So. Main St.

Lucretia dewberry. plants,
$1.00 C.; Celestial fig cuttings,
Himalaya blackberry, $3.00 C.:
Washington asparagus, 2 yrs.
old, $2.75 GPs Pa We Foole.
Macon, oo Burton Ave.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$3.00 M. del.: Lady T. straw-
berry, $4.00 M. del. G. L. Du-
rand, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Klondike strawberry :plants,
best quality. 45c C.: 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M., P. P. in Ga. Cash or
money order only. Delpher
Frost, Ellenwood.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
$ES0: $2.75 Cx del. Prompt
shipment. Dewey Mathis,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, now
ready, for sale. Tom B. Atkin-
son, Broxton. z

Klondike strawberry plants,
40c C.; $3.00 M.: collard plants.
300, 75e: $2.00 M.: SE ME 5
M. lots: $1.50 M. in 10 M. lots.
Exp. col.: cabbage, 300, $1.00,
$3.00 M. del. Bonnie Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Ga. and heading collard
plants, 25c C.: $1.60 M.. del. $1.-
30 M. in 10 M. lots, exp. col.:
cabbage plants, 40c C., $3.50 M.

/P. PP. Ly A. Crow,: Gainesville,
tea.

1 yr. asparagus,

C30C* teacuptul.

50ce doz.

| town.



PLANTS FOR



Cabbage plants, 40c .
M. or $2.50 M. in 5 M. lots,
Full count. Cash
. O. L. Mobley, Ba
Rt. 4, Box 54.

Eldorado blackberry le
strong stems, good roots, 2
old, $1.50 C. Mrs. B. I. Rok
inson, Greenville.

Lge. fresh, extra early 6
and Charleston wW. cabb
plants, $1/50 for 500; $2.75
Satisfaction guar. F F. Sto
Fitzgerald.

Cabbage plants, 40c C., $3
M.:; collard, 30c C., $2.00.
Klondike strawberry, 40c
$3.50 M., del. Lee Cr
Gainesfille, Rt. 2, Box 143,

White Bermuda onion pl.
$2.00 M.: Charleston W.
bage, $3.00 M. W. illiay
Quitman.

Charleston W. cabbage ui

$1.00 per 300; $3.00. M.: Lett

50c C. W.R. Wise, Wadley,

Everbearing strawbe e
plants, $3.00 M.,
Boyd Baggett, Douglasville
1s

J aycie Red Gold strawbe
plants, 50c C.; blackbe
50c: rooted sage, 2, 25c, 5,
Horseradish, 3, 25c; pepper
25c doz. Mrs: Willis Grinc
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. cabbage plants,
$1.50, now ready. $2.75 M. de
10 M., $2.50 M. exp. col, P
shipment. We oO.
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Everbearing strawb 3
plants, $3.00 M., del.; Ga. b
ing cabbage, $2. 00 M.. , 900,

6 M., $11.00 del. Now re
Mrs. o Baggett, Dougis
ville, Rt.

Ga. as collard - plants
200, 50c: $1.75 M. del. $7.5

5 M. col.: cabbage, 40c C., $3
M. del.: Klondike strawber
40c C., $3.00 M. Prompt st
ment. C. W. Smith, Gan
Rt 2.

Giant garlic, 25c deg
hucklberry, and blackb
50c doz. Add postage. A
1943 black walnut meat
clean, sound, 50c pt. P
Stamps accepted. ss
Talking Rock.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE _



BEANS AND PEAS:.
Speckled Crowder peas,
in lots: dry Sage,

No stamp
T. Brown, Ball Ground, R

BUTEER: : :
Nice, fresh, yellow ec
butter, 60c: tb:, del. 48
55c lb. del. 2: or more I
also, 3 April hatch S. Co:
cockerels, $4.00 ea. FOB,
Paw: Hyatt, Bowdon, Rt

BEES: fe

7 hives Bees: 5 in home-1
pat., and 2 in old fashi
gums, sev. pat. Supers, fi

lh.

dations sec., and complet

outfit.
Rt. 3.

EGGS:

Eggs from Donaldson ~
pullorum controlled flock $1
per 15 del.; 4-5 mos. old coc
erels, $2. 00 ea.; good qu
fast col. feed sacks, 20 ea.
Exe. for large pecans.
es Brown, Stone Mtn.

F. J. Greene, Chi

CORN:

50 bu. Sood corn, $2.00
FOB. Emanuel Paige, A
ville, Rt. 2.

FEATHERS:

Good, used teathers,
Write for prices. Ida
Calhoun, Rt. 1.

GOURDS: C
4 Dipper gourds,

handles, 25e ea.
handles, 20: ea.:

P. P. Wm. Smith, Pike.

Gourds, limited number.
tra charge for cutting
cleaning, plus postage or
(Did not state price in no!
Mrs. "FV B.. Fhomas, 2nae
boro.
HERB AND ROOTS: 3

White and Red Sassafras
yellow root, Wild cherry.
colts foot, Queen of
Meadow, ratsbane, ground
30 Ib., 3 Ibs., $1.00. Elvia
ters, Dahlonega, RE

PEPPERS:

Pimiento peppers, mix. g
and red, 5c ea. Del. N
than 5 to customer, J. H
Agnes.

POTATOES: |

10 bu. sweet potatoes,
bu. at my place, 2 mi. So
Will not ship. Ch
T. Douthit,. are
SAGE:






y ground sage, $1.50|

.<. good, rooted plants,

J. D. Fuller, }

, shade dried
$1.25 lb., 3-10 lbs. $1.00
ground, $2.00 Ib.; also fill
and $1,00 orders;

ed sage plants, 2 for 25c;
30c: $1.00 doz. V. Keith,

ome grown, dry leaf sage,

5 lb.: also sage plants, $5.00
P. Sam Tweedell,.. Li-
Rt 2.

lbs. fresh, dried sage leaves,
eth. Mrs. S. ME Snarth,

nesville, Rt. 1.
lack walnuts, some hulled,
bu. at my home, for lot.of
5 bu. Also winter Heading
Albert B. Mc-

Walnut Meats, clean, 50c pt.
rden gooseberry, red, black
ry, horseradish, sage,
-doz.; Queen of the
dow, Sassafras, wild cherry
soc Ib. 3 lbs., $1.00. Mrs.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

. Black Walnuts, Quilled.
rop, $2.00 bu. W. R. Shell,
ca



- MISCELLANEOUS
- WANTED |



WANTED: ;
Vant 200-300 Hives of Bees,
. before next March lst.
what you have and
CC. M. Miller, Cornelia
TER WANTED:
lant some good country but-
also some dried apples and
ehes. Mrs. L. M. Fogg, At-

i. 892 Park St., S. W.

vant. 50-100 bu. corn in
ck, del., also 2 tons Alfalfa

. B. I. Rembert, Atlanta, 76

Ker SticN: E: <

fant price on white corn, in
ff 10 lbs. del.. Mrs. W. D.
ck, Atlanta, 1290 So. Ox-
Road. ;

UIT WANTED:
ant some dried apples and
ches. State amt., and price.
Mrs. Pearl Pickett, At-
ta, 892 Ponce de Leon Ave.,

Want 10 Ibs. nice dried
les and peaches, free of core
worms. State price. Mrs.
Coggins, Oakwood, Rt.

Want Shockley or other hard
king apples. Mrs. E. Texas
pdiman, Ray City, Rt. i. -

Want 3 or 4 lbs., nice, sun-
2d peaches, free of worms.
te price per lb. at once. Mrs.

. Allen, Woodstock, Rt. 1.

Vant 5 Ibs., dried apples and.
ches, 1 bu. peanuts and 1
honey. Pay cash or exc.
e. Mrs. Rosella Cox, Dal-

608 Oak St.

WANTED:
ant 3 or 4 tons good, clean,
t hay, del: State best

nd quality. W. T. Palmer,
lumbus, Rt. 1, Box 60:

ant baled shucks or good
ity baled Peanut hay del.
home. State price. Mrs.
Rucker, Milner.
UTS WANTED:

Vant 1 bu. Spanish peanuts
-eash price: also want 1 good
L mule, wt. 800-900 Ibs.,
tand sound. James Turner,

ville, Box 84.

NTS WANTED: _
t.500 Everbearing straw-
plants, also 2 ea. White
sh and Ga. Belle, 1 Chinese
me peach. 1-ea York Im-
1, Stayman, Winesap. Stark
cious apple, 3-4 yr. old trees.
D. Martin, Buford.
D WANTED: ,
ant 50 bu. each, Brabham

d mixed seed peas. Quote
ces. W. H. Clough, Black-

eet Seed Law requirements.
i Hamilton Hill,

Want % gal. white Half Run-
bean seed and 1 qt. good
field bean seed. John B.
or, Ball Ground.

RUP WANTED:

Want a few gal. real good
hum syrup at $2.00 gal. del.

smal] sample by mail. C.
liams, Fitzgerald, 811 W.















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CATTLE FOR SALE

fom.

Jersey cow, due to freshen
about two wks. 3rd ealf; fine
milk and butter cow, $150.00 or
rent until May 1, 1944 for $20.00
to responsible party. Frank
Cain, Buford, Rt. 2. lr

34 Polled Hereford bulls,

cows and heifers, purebred.
Bargain price for lot.
Hunt, Covington, Rt. 1.

Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, very
gentle; freshen in Jan. ist calf,
$100.00 at my barn. Miss Belie
Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83.

Purebred Jersey bull, 18 mos.
old, $65.00; also mileh cow
freshen January, giving 1%
gals. milk now, for sale. J. S.
Giles, Jonesboro.

A-1 Reg. Guernsey bull, wt.
1000 Ibs., r-d and white, gentie;
grandson of $35,000 bull. Sell
for $125.00. W. W. McPherson,
Villa Rica.

1 purebred Jersey cow, gives
3% gals. when fresh; gentle, for
sale. Mrs. Edith Brown, Com-
merece, Rt. 3. :

17 Jersey cows and bull. All
reg. or purebred; also dairy
equipment. See, dont write.
Also want sey. tons hay (any
kind). Give prices. del.
place. H. F. Mixon, Fairburn.

Fine Guernsey-Jersey cow

(half ea.), 5 yrs. old, to freshen

Nov. 20th with 3rd calf; abour
900 lbs. Will keep until fresh-
ens, $150.00. Come see.
ee Chamblee, 203 Tucker

Angus bul, 5 yrs. old, wt.
1300 lbs., reg., Riverside Sher-
wood, $200.00. Selling to pre-
vent inbreeding. H. M. Barnett,
Washington.

Reg. Jersey bull, extra type,
from champion blood lines,
Hobbys Primate Observer,
wt. 500 lbs., $80.00. Chester
Williams, Douglasville. _

Guernsey bull calves, 1 wk. tv
10 mos. old, best blood lines,
sub. to reg. Also several S. P.

| C. gilts and boars, 7 mos. old;

sub. to reg. Geo. M. Wicker,
Americus, Albany Rd.

Polled Hereford calves, 5-6
mos. old, reg. male and female,
$150.00 up. FOB farm. W. V.
Dickinson, Monticello.

Purebred, not reg. Polled
White Face Hereford bull, 10
mos. old, about 600 Ibs., $75.00;
5 cows, some with calves; 7 heif-
ers, 10-20 mos. old; 5 steers,
10-15 mos old, some grade, some
purebred. FOB farm. Jule
*teTlonshan, Elberton, P.O. Box

A. nice yearling for quick sale.
Mrs. J. E. Sorrels, Sr., Royston,
Rt. i

8 reg. Hereford bulls, about 6
to S mos old. Your pick,
$150.00, or lot. at $125.00 each.
A. K. Chamblee, Sparta.

1 Jersey stock hull, short
horns, easily kept, wt. about 608
lbs., very gentle, for sale, or
swap for corn, good wheat, or
any kind of good feed. See if
interested. Mrs. J. A. Puckett,
Buford, Rt. 1, Box 50.

Heifer, 2 yrs. old, wt. about
400 Ibs., for sale at my place,
4 mi. East of Stone Mtn. on
Rockbridge Rd. H. L. Hard-
man, Lithonia, Rt. 2.



HOGS FOR SALE



Nice, crossed pigs, 6 to 12
wks. old, $10.00 and $12.00 ea.
Charles Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt.
ps

Choice, reg. Berkshire boars,
8-10 wks. old, from Georgias
oldest Berkshire herd, $15.00 ea.
Cc. J. Hardman, Commerce.

Pigs and shoats for sale, at
my place, 5 mi, east Lawrence-
ville, at New Hope. J. T. Guth-
rie, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.

30 P. C. pigs, 2 brood sows
at bargain. See A. G, Corn,
Decatur, Rt. 2.

19:0. I.-C. pigs; @ wks. old,
November 17th and 30th. $15.6u
pair. Mrs. Fred Forrester, Bu-
ford, Rt. 2.

Champion blooded S. P. C.
pigs, bred gilts, service boars.
Blue Ribbon stock, also high
bred Half and Half Cottonseed,
pure, sound, ist yr. Reason-
able prices. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville.

Reg, Hampshire boars and
gilts, 50 to 100 Ibs.; dbl. treated,
crated and reg. in buyers name,
$25.00 to $40.00 ea., FOB. J.
H. Dorminy, Jr., Fitzgerald.

. He

| here.

Jibs.



HOGS FOR SALE



37 P. C. pigs, 6-12 wks. old,
$7.00 and $12.00 ea. J. Harrell,
Decatur; Rt. 2. De 2738: after
5:00 P. M.

Hereford pigs, 8 wks. old,
cheap. R. N. Luetje, Decatur,
Rt. 2., Ph. 4134 Clarkston.

S. PL C. gilts, | mos.
$30.00 ea.; gilts and boar pigs
out of litter of 15, $10.00 and
$15.00 ea., FOB; treated, and
ree..in buyer's name. . K.-C.
Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. f. ~

2 Q. 1. C. pigs, 9 wks.
wt. about 40-50 lbs., $15.00 ea.,
or 2 for $27.50. James Avery,
Ben Hill. Ph. Ra 7449.

Reg. Poland China boar, 6
mos. old, with papers,
Will not ship.
Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2.

6 crossed S. P. C. and Hamp-
shire brood sows; will farrow
Dee. tst to 20th., $100.00 at
my place. Also crossed Jersey
and Guernsey milch cow, will
freshen in Feb., $100.00. Mrs.

J.

'L. A. Weeks, Hllabelle.

Reg. Hampshire pigs, either
sex, from nationally known
blood-lines, $30.00 ea., crated,
FOB here; dbl. treated. Emory
Saunders, Rocky Ford.

Purebred Hampshire sow,
bred to black P. C. boar, $35.00;
also pr. Hampshire _ shoats,
$45.00. Will ship. Miss Betty
L. Thompson, Rincon, Rt. 1.

Duroe pigs, either sex, $15.00
ea., treated, reg. in buyers
name. G. J. Holton, Baxley, Rt.
a

44 Duroes, either sex, some
unrelated, dbl. treated, reg. in
buyers name, $15.00 ea. Also
want some wheat. Make best
offer. H. L. Williams,~Baxley.

Duroc pigs, blocky type, now
ready. Reg. and dhl. treated.
Willis Baker, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Reg. 275-300 lb. S. P. C. gilts,
sired by Fruit Ridge Chal-
lenger, grand champion At-
lanta Show, 1941 from = sires

sired by 2 sons of Conquest.

bred High Score Admiral Jr.
champ, 1943 Atlanta Show,
$85.00. FOB. Millen. Aller
Edenfield, Millen.

8 White Chester pigs, 10-12
wks. old, $10.00 and $12.00 ea.
FOB here. Cannot ship. Mrs.
Julia Varnedoe, Atlanta, 130 S.
Candler Rd. :

Big boned Guinea and Black
Essex pigs, 6-8 wks. old, $10.00
and $12.00 ea.
None shipped. D. R. Burnett,
Atlanta, 2275 Rhine Hill Rd.,
Si) B-; Pa Ma. Tot4:

5 purebred P. C. pigs, 8 wks.
old: 8 pigs, 8 wks. old; 8 pigs
6 wks. old, crossed with O. I. C.
and: 8.2. -C;
Greenville.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, from best
bloodlines, farrowed Sept. 15th,
litter of 11 ready to del. Nov.
10th, $18.00 ea. Reg. in buyers
name, FOB. Tifton, or $15.00 ea.
at farm. Walter B. Leverette,
Tifton, Rt. 3. e

8 Reg. Q. I. C. pigs, $12.00
ea. about 3 mos. old; reg.
papers furnished if wanted.
Grady Allen, Danielsville, Rt. 1.

5 Shoats, 7 wks.,old, arouna
40 lbs. or over; 2 O. I. C. males,
3 sows, cant be reg., $50.00 for
lot, FOB. Mrs. Ethel Jones,
Lula, Rt. 2.

3 prs. Black Essex-Red Jer-
sey cross pigs, 10 wks. old, wits.
30-35. lbs., $15.00 ea or $17.50
erated, FOB. J. L. Kimbrell,
Patterson, Rt,2.

15 pigs, 10 wks. old; 1 mare,
3 yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ibs.; also
1 mare mule,-4 yrs. old. T. G.
Presley, Eatonton.

Reg. Whitefaced Hereford
250 lb. sow, bred for 2nd littee
to one of Dream Boys sons.
Papers in buyers name, $100.00
F. O. B. Also 3 boar and 3
sow pigs, reg. Ready Dec. 1,
$20.00 ea., or $38.00 pr. T. M.
Culley, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Georgia Fair Grounds, Gainesville, Friday, No-.
vember 12th. Sale starts 1:00 P. M.
HERBERT H. ADERHOLDT, Secy.-Treas.

old, |

old,

$35.00 |
w

at my farm.

A. R. Cousins,



-

Want young Polled White
Face Hereford male, reg., with
papers, ready for service. J. P.
Smith, Dawson, Rt. 55.

Want buy reg., pure Guern-

| sey young bull, about 3 mos. old

or older, from good _ stock.

616, Gillionville Rd.
HOGS WANTED:
Want a Hereford male hog.

.F. M. Henderson, Pearson, Rt. 1. |

. Want pair unrelated pigs,
little bone black Guinea (stay-
fat kind). Give best price. Or
will exc. chickens or turkeys.
Andy Blackstock, Douglasville.

Want reg. Duroc male shoat,
/old enough for service, of the
blocky type. Write full par-
| ticulars. Knox U. Queen, Bails-
ville, Rt. 3. Cit

HORSES AND MULES
WANTED:

Want 1 good work mare,
about 850-900 Ibs., sood in
every way, not over 10 yrs. old,
for cash or will exc. 2 cows.
Frank Harris, Baxley.

Exc. good hay for a cow pony,
gentle and not too small; also
exc. nice white chicken feed
sacks for dried apples and
peaches. Odis Duggan, Chester.

Want to buy cheap for cash,
1 to 5 mules, or will trade milch
cow, corn or other products for
Same. State age, price, cond.
etc. R. J. Walsh, Garfield.

want gentle pony, not tow
small. Must be gentle and
easily handled. State what you

have and price. <A. P. Beasley,
Glennville.

Want young, gentle pony.
Give price and _ particulars.
Jackie Roberts, Macon, 114
Woodrow Place, Rt. 2.

Want good saddle pony. . Will
exc. good peanut hay for same.
O. S. Duggan, Chester. -

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



2 Mules, med. size, cheap.
Mrs. N. R. Hattaway, Stuckey.

Good work horse, $50.00. Ca:-
rol Holcombe, Smyrna, Rt. 1.
(Camp Highland Rd.)

2 Mare mules, 6 yrs. old, wt.

1050 Ibs. ea. R. T. Howell,
Winterville. a

Horse-mule, work anywhere,
$50.00 cash or trade for hogs,
cow and ealf. Mrs. D. V. Mc-
Manus, Hoboken. ;

Reg. Tenn. walking mare, 3
yrs. old, chestnut color. Sire,
Last Chance out of a Giovanni
mare, grand dame by Stonewall
Jr., $350.00. Thomas C. Wylly,
Fennille,

2 Mare mules, around 1000
Ibs. ea., 5-11 yrs. old. W. Over-
street, Lenox,

1 gentle Black mare, 7 yrs.
old, well trained to plow or
wagon, for sale. Mrs. O. M.
Kay, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.

Mare mule, guar. sound, able
to work, $75.00. Otis M. Cow-
art, Summit, Rt..2, Box 27.

Black mare, 8 yrs. old, wt.
950'= bbe. work anywhere,
$150.00, Prior Cason, Culver-
ton, Rt... 2.

2 Mules, good condition, for
Piss Andrew J. Boyce, Monroe,
Rt. 1.

2 Mules, about 10 vrs. old,
wt. 1000-1100 lbs., $210.00 for
pair. .H. L. Trice, Molena,; Rt.
ax

2 Young mare mules, broke;
also gentle mule colt, wt. apx.
550 Ibs. Cheap, or trade for
good used farm tractor with Gbl.
disc side plows. Theodore Cox,
Canton.

Good healthy mule, cr will
trade for heifer, 7-8 months old.
Come at once. Mrs: ASC,
Brown, Palmetto, Rt. 1 (John
Croker place).

Pair large black matched
mare mules, around 12 yrs. ole,
work anywhere. Wt. 1100 and
1200 Ibs, $400.00 pr. IE. N. Har-
rell, Rupert, Rt. 1. .(Hulaville
and Ideal Rd.)

Black horse mule, 8 yrs. old,
wt. 1100 Ibs., sound and gentle,
$85.00. A real bargain. E. B.





Birdsong, Woodland.



AUCTION SALE

At Cantrells Dairy

Farm, near Manchester,

1 mi. City Limits, Wednesday, November 17th.

All cattle, Feed, Farm

Implements, Dairy and

Poultry Equipmentanything needed to farm.

Come.

MRS. B. M. CANTRELL, Shiloh. Rt. 1



\

Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Box

|'saddle horse, $150.00;
|thoroughbred female

, thonia, Rt. #.





Pair matched black

; are
|mules, wt. 1200 Ibs., 7-8 yrs.
old, value $600.00. Sell, $500.60

if taken by Nov. 15th; als
yellow Jersey cow, rfresken
2d,calf about Jan. 15th, $75

John L. Cowart, Cartersvilk

Rt. 3

Pair mare mule, 8 and 5 yrs.

old, wt. 2500 Ibs., well matched,

$650.00. Paul Norris, Cochran.

Mule, about 900 ibs., good
worker. Sell or trade for cow.
pe pa Paige, Adairsville, Rt.

Good blooded, gentle, 5 gaited
BISO 5

Merino
with lamb due about December.
2 yrs.. old, $10.00; also

|male, ready for service, $10.00.

Mrs. G. N. Williams, Columbus,
Rt. 1, care Dairy. ee

1 black mare mule, 11 yrs,
old, wt. 1100 lbs., good cond,
also some milch cows and ye
lings. See, dont write. George
Willis, Graymont. ES

2 mare mules; 7 and yrs

old, wt. 900 and 1000 Ibs. re-

spectively. Cheap. See on Al-
mand Farm. O. S. Bailey, L1-



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



N. 4 buck, 1 yr. old, $3.50;
bucks, I doe, 8 mos. old, $3.01
ea.; bucks and does,.6 mos. old,
$2.50 ea. Charles P. Weave:,
Smyrna, Rt. 1, Box 275 A. Z

Black buck rabbit, 4 mos,
$1.50. Billy Turner, Union
Point. ; e

40 N. Z white and mixed
breeds, 6 wks. i (

D. Ward, Junetion City.

Flemish Giant bucks, 442 mos,
old, $3.00 ea.; N. Z.W. bucks, |
4 mos. old, $2.50 ea.; 2 -Chin-
ehilla, does, $5.00 ea.; 3 mix,
cols. does, 4 mos. old, $3.06 ea.,
FOB Columbus. Ralph Skinner,
Columbus, 3535 River Rd.

2N. Z. W. bucks, wt. 64-65
Ibs., 6 mos. old; N. Z. W. doe, 4
mos. old, wt. 5 lIbs., $4.00.
Wright Hudgins, Reme, 15 Pop
lar St. oH Oe

N. Z. W. buck, 5%4 mos. old,
$3.00; 3 N. Z, W. bucks, 44% mos.
old, $2.50, exp. col., from pedi-
greed stock. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt. 5.

me IN. ZW. a0es 1 IN, Ze

buck, 1 N. Z. W., 3 mos. old

$15.00 for lot. . Mrs. Mitti
Shropshire, Round Oak, Rt.
Box 78. - Ones



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



my home. I. H. Simpson,
renceville, Rt. 1.

At Stud:
outstanding Toggenbure of the

Milk goat, for sale cheap, at
1aWw

Sir Roderick, most

South; naturally horniless.

Proven sire of high milk pro-

ducers and femaie horniess
kids. Limited service.
$10.00. John Hynds, I

93 Warren St., N: EH. De 5140,

At Stud: Chickaming Stan-
ton Judson, No. T-4979; reg.
Toggenburg buck. High ad-
vanced registry ancestry. Lim-
ited service, by appointment.
Fee, purebreds, $7.50; grades,
$5.00. Warren Rollins, At-
lanta, 349 Murray Hill au Re
E. De. 6912. ae

At Stud: Reg. Tozgenburg,
Gen. McArthur, son of Sir:
Roderick. From 15-15% th.
stock. Naturally hornless. Fee,
purebreds, $7.50; grades, $5.00.
Elise McArthur, Curryville, Rt.
a Eo

2 male and femaies, long-
eared type, 5 mos. old, $26.00.
for both, or $11.0@ for one
Donald Holbrook, Mt. Airy, Rt.
& =

Good grade Nubian buck,
yrs. old. Naturally hornless,
$15.00, or trade for good fresh
Nubian doe. Mrs. M. L. Peter<
man, Elko. : :

3 Reg. pedigreed Toggenburg ~
bucks, $35.00 ea. Stua fee,
$5.00; 3 reg. ped. Stucker Saa
nen does (bred to Snow King
D, A. M. G. R.A. No. 66314), -
$50.00 ea., or trade for does or
cattle. Mrs. Nora Smtih, Ar
noldsville.

At Stud: Saancn reg. Prince
Royal N-. 69830; Toggenbu

Major Advance R-73950, direc

/son of Crystal Helen 48659-z

230; booking dates . arrange
Fee ,$7.50. Golden Pickett, Col
lege Park, 523 E. Princeton
Ave., Ph. Ca 7816. Ses







3 Southdown ewe lambs, prob-
ably bred; also young ram. K.
D. Sancers, Hatonton, PREZ.

At Stud: Sadnen and. Tog-
genburg buck. Fee, $2.00; Also
8 Toggenburg milk goats for

le cheap. S. T. Humphries,
Decatur, 313 5th Ave.

rge Saancn buck, 1 yr.

mot. rege 1. ree. Saanen

buck, 8 mos. old, reg. with pa-

pers: 1 Nubian doe, bred to

freshen in February. Mrs. Leah

Brock, Atlanta, 1920 dixie St.,
bs, Ph, Cr 3373.

A Jarge Saanen muley-headed

y goat, Sear fine milk stock,

fine breeder, 18 mos. old, $30.90.

Must sell. George Zahos, At-
lanta, 180 So Candler Rd, SE.

- Hampshire ewes. 1. reg:
ampshire ram, 1 wether, 1
prade yew, $75. 00 for lot. I. D.
Martin. Boston. ~

milk. goats, both nannies
(may be. pred), $10.00 ea. here
or exc. for 1 young bred ewe
with lamb by side. You make

>. or will place in exp. office
and you pay exp. J. H. Cowan,
elham, Rt. 3.

1 Toggenburg buck, 2 yrs. old,
not reg.; 2 Toggenburg bucks,

mos. old, butt-headed, reg.;.

oggenburg bucks, 8 mos. old,
butt-headed. not reg.: 8 grade
goats, all nannies. Reasonable.
@. V. Russell. Keysville.

1 Large white hornless wore
$10. 00... ee see if ae

eg. ee buck. 56
A. M. Powell, El-





9 Bantam roosters, 1 yr. old
and other 7 mos. old, mixed
Jap and yellow bird. ne,

Carlton Miller. Atlanta, 832 4
Cha les Ave... N. Ee

I. Reds, Black Minorcas,
Cochins, Dark Cornish
n cockerels, at reasonable
Ringneck doves, $1.50 pr.
s, Atlanta, 692 Kirkwood
SE, Ph. Ja 6947.

Brown Leghorn bantam
BGs sngl. and dbl. comb,
or exc. for good sound

r blackeye peas, or peel-

m-free dried apples: also.
irds. 3c to 10c ea. J. H. Cow-
elham, Rt. 3:

hens and rooster, purebred
lacktail. Jap bantams, $3.50.
rio, FOB. Elbert Over ton,
lon. Rt = fie ee

k fe $2. 00 ea, also 4 1eQ
Apri hatch, Si. 50 ea. M. QO.

a and Ww. Legnorn
ullets, March hatch, good lay-
oes 50 ea Mrs: J. Re Lanier,

8 N. HL. ued: and Cornish
me hens, April 42 hatch, $1,-
5 ea. WwW. E. oe Cairo,

W fare hateh large Ss dark
ish cockerels, $3.00 ea.- 1
trio lge. type . dark Cornish,
e eees, $1-50: for 16.~ C..O.
Sylvester.

-Sniders pure eee War-
cocks, $7.50 ea.: > hens, $3.-
00: stags and pullets. $2.50 ea.:
Grist Gradys. also 1 brood cock
e-eyed) and 3 pullets,_ $15.-
; other game cocks, $5.00 ea.
) Weaver, Canon.

me roosters, Irish Cres
d Quill, 2 yrs. old, 6 Ibs.,
erfect eond., First $10. 00
hem. : Will ship. R. FE.
peered Ri 2 :

SSHANS:.

2. White Langshan roosters,
to $2.00 ea.: also Donald-
J. Red pullets, $1.25 ea.;
tr., B. R. pullets, $1.25
T. eM Elberton, Rt.

of W. L. hens, 1 oa 2 yrs.
lay fine large eggs, for
me Everett, eae

_performers,

price.



| POULTRY FOR SALE |



200 big type, Hanson S. C.
W. L. April hatch pullets, $1.65
ea. at my place. John Renouf,
Lithonia.

2 Brown Leghorn, also 1 B, R.
rooster, all 5 mos. old, $1.50 ea.,
or exc..for 7 half grown White
African guineas, 6 pullets and
rooster, or anything can use.
Mrs. J. L. Erwin, Adairsville,
Rtz 2.

4 each, W. L., and W.
cockerels, AAA grade,
hatch, $2.00 ea... Mrs.

R.
Feb.

- Young, LaFayette, Rt. 3.

200 W.: L. pullets, April hatch,
4-A Eng. type. 50 percent lay-
ing. $2.50 ea. Come for them.
A. H. Marquardt, Hapeville,
*phone Ca 3179.

35 Brown Leghorn hens, most

of them moulted and started
laying,

Everlay str., $1.50 ea.
crated and shipped; 1 fine cock,
non-related, $2.50. Mrs. C. H.
Weems. Riverdale, Rt. 1.

MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS:

15 nice, fat, young mixed,
heavy breed hens for sale: also
5 lbs. nice, dried apples, free
from worms, for sale, or exc.
apples for pecans: also have
some nice P. C. pigs and shoats
for sale. Mrs. G. H. Hayes,
McDonough, Rt. 3.

PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.:

2 prs. Blue Peafowls, 2 yrs.

old, $35.00 pair; also this yrs#
-hatch Blues, $20.00 pr. Thos. A.

Hughes, Buford, Rt. 3.

Pr. Tumbler pigeons, good
black with white
heads, $3.00 pr.: also Ped.
Junior Chinchilla buck, $3.00.
Money order. R. Lamar Brant-
ley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2.

Pair full plumage golden
pheasants, $10.00 (hand raised):
also pr. tame green mutant
pheasants, $10.00, both pairs,
$19.00. Mrs. Helen Street, At-
Janta, Rt. 2, Box 564. _

12 White King pigeons, now
laying, $10.00 for lot, F. O. B.
Harold Hodges, Bogart.

2 young Blue peacocks, 18
mos. old, $15.00 ea,, FOB. Z.
J. Lee, Red Oak.

ORPINGTONS: |

Want 2 Buff Orp., roosters,
March or April hatch. Give
Mrs. Stoy Chandler,
Commerce, Rt..5.

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS):

Dark R. I. Red cocks and
cockerels, $3.00 ea. Heavy
laying strain. Also Eggs, $1.50

-per 15, postpaid: Chicks, $15.00

and $18.00 per C.. Mrs. Don
Donaldson, Decatur, De 2405.

10 R. I. Red, March hatch
roosters, $1.50 here, or $1.75 if
shipped. Mrs. W. A. Gunn.
Keysville, Rt. 2.

15-20 New amare: Red.

pullets, about ready to lay. 18
wks. old, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Pearl
Stee Winder, 401 N.. Broad

5 Purebred N. H. Red roost-
ers, 25 pullets, April hatched,
ready to lay, $95.00 shipped or

$90.00 at my home if lot taken.

Crate to be returned, P. P. exp.
P. O. Money Order. Mrs. An-

nie B. King, Adel, 8th St.

U.S. Re Os Bosired: Nise:
Miidics, $5.00, 25, $9.00, 50, $18.-
00 100: eggs, $2. 00, 15.
U. S. pullorum-tested.
Clarkson, Decatur,
Ponce de Leon Ave.

WYANDOTTE:

Je Res Te roosters, pure-
bred, 3- A grade, $2.75 ea., plus
express. Mrs. J. M. Henry,
Graymont, Rt. 1.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE:

EOE
ducks, 1 drake.
for shelled corn.

921 East
De 5427.

Cash or trade
Mrs. Noah

| Stokes, St. George.

i 2pr.--dine~ Pilgrim : eee

mates, $5.00 or exc. for Muscovy

ducks. Mrs. J. E. Ingram, Li-
thonia, Lazidaze.

18 Speckled guineas, last
years hatch, $10.00 F. O. B. my
place. Mrs. Walter B. Allen,
a Rt. 2: Box-21,

2 White Pekin drakes, $2.50,
or $1.25 ea.: 2 col. drakes, $1. 00
ea. J. L. Law, Acworth, Ri.



3. P, . Retilaion: announced Sunday par-
alyzed buyers for the largest sale of the season
n the Georgia Pecan Auctions in Vidalia, No-
mber 2nd. Schleys: 33c to 3314c3 Stuarts: 28

fla -Moneymakers: 25c;

to 30c; Seedlings: 2c.
Auction Sales are held.

Intermediate varieties : :

in Vidalia each

eo

Flock
eee

Large White Muscovy |



Market.

phy Avenue, Atlanta.



consumers in Atlanta.

MARKET INFORMATION DAILY.
information daily over Station
WAGA. Each day beginning at 11:30 A.. M.,
Central War Time, Mr.
course of his program, gives information as to

supplies of fresh vegetables and fruits on the
State Farmers Market, at Sylvan Road and Mur-

This is a great help both to farmers and to

Channing Cope, in the







POULTRY FOR SALE



-. 10 Narragansett hens, 1 tom,
1942 hatch, $85.00: 1943 hatched
toms, $8.00, hens, $6.00. treated.
Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Rt.
a

Nice fat Mammoth Bronze
turkeys. Also N. Z. White pedi-
greed rabbits. M. R. Settle, At-
lanta, 654 Cascade Ave., Ra
8623.

6 guinea hens and 1 rooster,
old, and 8 young (almost
grown), $1.50 ea. or $20.00 for
lot. . Quillian Tuggle. Buford.



POULTRY WANTED

GIANTS WANTED:

Want 3 or 4 purebred Jersey
Black Giant March-April hatch
roosters. State particulars. Mrs.
TT. J. Collins. Cobbtown: Rt. -2.





POSITIONS WANTED



_ Want good 1 H. farm on
halves for 1944, with good
house, wood, water and pasture
and good land and be ready to
move when kill hogs. Will
answer all questions, and furn-
ish good ref. Can furnish own
groceries for the year. W. R
Harrell, Yatesville Rt. 1.

Want good 1 h. farm with
good house and water, for
standing rent. So. Ga. prefer-
s J. J. Hubbard, Fitzgerald,
Rico ee

Want to contact man who
needs an exp. man with poultry,
close to. school and church. Or

| take good, small farm with good

stock and tools on 50-50 basis.
Tin family, 2 boys old enough
to do lots of work. Life long
exp. as farmer. Archie Robart,
Woodbine, Rt. ?.

Man, 55, wanis work as handy
man on farm for board, laundry
and small salary. State wages
and particulars first letter.
Oscar B. Cave, Atlanta, 2006
Warlick Place, N. E.

- Want farm work. $5.00 week,
room and board. Miss Myr tle
Wehunt, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.

50-50 basis, or as Caretaker
arrangement if implements are
furnished. T. W. Wilson, At-
lanta, 446 Windsor St., S. W.

Want place as caretaker of
small farm: Exc. ref. Mrs. W.
A. Woodall, Atlanta, 450 West
Peachtree.

-Man and wife want work on
farm or:a 1 H. crop: with 3 R.
house or 2 furnished rooms.
Reasonable salary. Write or
| see at once. D. E. Brown, Mc-
.Donough, care Mack Pattens
Farm. .

farm,*> 50-50 basis, and extra
work until Xmas; can do most
any kind of work, W. H. Ren-
froe, Norman Park, Rt. 15

Want 2 H. crop for standing
rent or 3rds and 4ths. 7 in
family. Want on or near school

water, within 50 miles if pos-
oe Joe D. Carver, Kingsten,

boys (oldest 15), want good,
med. size farm as share crop-
pers where can raise hogs, etc.
Milch cow to be furnished. J.
M. Mobley, Millen, Rt. 4.

Want job as Overseer. 50 yrs.

can-do: good: farming. J.S-
Maloy, Meigs.

Want light 2 H. crop on
halves, with good land, stock,
bldgs., tools, near Lawrence-
ville, Norcross, Chamblee or
Doraville. Prefer on Hwy.
Have to be moved, but furnish
own groceries. Ref. exch. W.
| C. Akins, Suwanee, Rt. 1.

Want 40 or 50 A., good land in
So. Ga., good house, barn, out-
bldgs., standing rent. Would
erop tobacco acreage. ~ Have
stock and can run self. Ref. L.
C. Davis, Valdosta.

Want 1-H. crop or small 2 H.,
on 50-50 basis. Must have good
house and fairly good tobacco
allotment. Consider raising
hogs. on halves. All cor-
respondence answered. T. L.







ee ee eo . jae

Want small farm for 1944 on

/and board, and salary.

Mon Ghd vite ean 1 1

bus route: fair to good lend and

' with tractor;

65 yr. old farmer, wife and 3.

work.

old. Lived on farm all life and.



a OPry, Norcross.

FARM HELP WANTED



wad dependable white wo-
man at once, in good heal, to.
live in home and do:farm work.
Goog_ conveniences., _Write.
Mrs. George T. White. Savan-
nah, Rt. 3, White Bluff Rd.

Want draft exempt colored
man for farm work. Must be
interested in poultry, hogs and
cows and some knowledge of
gen. farm repair work, and be
sober. $10.00 week and board
L. E. Davenport. Stone Mtn. Rt:
oD: See Rd., near Clarks-
ton

Want 5 large families for
picking 500 A. cotton and other
farm work. $1.50 per hundred
and $1.50 per day for farm
work. House, wood, work the
year around; also want man
and wife, past middleage for
Caretakers. Home and salary.
W. M. Clemones. Rome, Rt. 3,
Call County 2602.

Want 2 Hi farmer, 50-50 bas-
is. Good house, community,
land, stock, barns. tools (same
tenant been on this farm. for
Jast 6 yrs.). Miss Fsma Green,
McDonough.

Want 1 H. farmer on 50-50
basis. 2 R. house, some upland
and some bottoms. Furnish
work when not in crop, also
furnish groceries. School bus
and Mail Rt. Must have enough
help to make crop and all be
good workers. U W. Williams,
Columbus, Rt. 1, care: Dairy, :

Want young white or colored
woman for farm work. $20.00
mo. and. board. Mrs. M.~L
Jones, Atlanta. Rt. 3. Key Road.

Want exp. Poultry man, also
a good tarmer to raise grains.
Have good soil, stock, location,
Plenty wood and water. School
bus and mail Rt. Desirable pe-
sitions, E. C. Boykin, Jr.; West
Point.

Want good, reliable colored
man with. small family to work
on farm. $50.00 mo. straight
salary, good house, garden spot,
wood, etc.
ta, 1334 LaFrance St., N. E.

Want white or colored farmer
for 2 H. farm, good houses, on
bus and RR, near school and
church; fine community. Plen-
ty cotton allotment, also any-
thing else want to raise. Re+
liable workers only apply. Mrs.
E. M. Hathcock, COpeee Park,
Rt it Ca-13 73:

Want middlaged woman for
farm work. Good home, room
Aes
Kiker, Fairmount. ~

Want middleaged, Christian
woman, unincumbered to live
as one of family and assist with
farm work. Call or write. Mrs.
Nora Gann, Atlanta, Be 8, Box
577. Be 1357 W.

Want: good man for DeKalb
Co. farm... Must come well
recommended. Have permanent
position with monthly salary,
straight time, year around. H.

D. Florence, Atlanta. | PO. Box

O47.

ent farm help to hoe and
pick on halves. I do plowing

tractor driver.

IBh
Gibson.

i Harris:

Want man and wife, to tend
to chickens, hogs, pigeons, etc.,
for salary and board. Both
Nice living quarters.
Must both be reliable and sober.

Mrs. B. I. Rembert, Agiante 10:

Baker St.,-N. E:

Want couple to live. in ee

| with elderly man (82 yrs. old)
and have crop. Located about 2

mi. Conley. See soon. J. M.

Waggoner, Rex.

Want honest, hard-working

-and willing worker for Live-

stock farm, already equipped
and well stocked. Prefer mar-
ried. man from Northern Ga.
Modern house furnished. Sal-
ary and profit-sharing arrange-
ment. Send ref. -E- T.\Scott:
Thomasville.

Want couple to live and work
on farm. Must be sober, honest,
healthy and able to keep up
with work agreed upon. Good
modern house, with lights and
plumbing, screened. water, etc.,
running water. Mrs. G. C.

J. E. Turner, Atlan-

old. way

also want good

way, 2 mi.

ter, $1.25 day, with i or



TRt 4.



Want reliable, middleagec
white woman to live as one
family and_ assist with fa
work. Reasonable weekly s
ary.. All. correspondence |
Mrs. G. R. Pollock. Meigs.

Want exp. 2H. farmer or $
H. farmers for 50 A., ter
dredged bottom land, for
on 50=50 basis. Tracto
other equipment available
use in helping plant, ete. H
ilton Hill, Newnan.

Want single man for
farm work, $30.00 mo. to
with board. Excellent
cond. Elec. milkers and s
herd. Vie W. Yearwood,
CON 2 Rt; :

Want at settled woma
live in home and assist
farm work. $6.00 week w;
Mrs. Richard L. Landrum
lanta, Rt. 9. Box 447.

Want farmer for rest sf
Bee 2 or 3 H. farm, locat
banks of Little River at R
3 R. house, good pasture
-A. good bottom land.
ing rent or 4% crop. 7 mi
Rutledge. Mail and school
Frank Durdin, Rutledge, Rt.

Want 2 H. share cropper
1944 on. tarms at Pi
Sou. RR station, 11 grade se
Dus: 2 daily mails, 2 chur
G3 Cotierr Barnesvill .

Want reliable party f
2 H. farm, located 6 mi, t
Good land, wood, water
houses, out-bldgs., etc.
or see. *-Mrs. G. Bo Bi
ticello, Rt. 1, Box 3. care
Chaffin,

Want family for heavy

light 2 H., crop on 50-50 b

in Berlin (Colquitt Co.
sehool and churches nea
high. state of cultivation.
duce any kind of crops

in Ga.), 3 A.. Tobacco. &
mules and tocis. EK. EB. Car
Pavo.

Want gen,
dairy farm, and extr
work. White, married pre
red. $3.50. day, 3.R. ho
lights, - running water, 1
etc, John W. Harms, S
nah, care Harms Dairy.

Want party to wor
stand of 3 yr. chipping.
tine and 1 H. farm with
tobacco and cotton allo
Party furnish own stock, moy
finance self and work
me MG. Anderson, Be
R . . _ &

Want 3 or 4 hoe ane gt
plow hand. Part crop and
wages. Tobacco and ci
acreage. Give number in fa
ily and ages. At once.
Todd, Valdesta.

Want good farmer f
farm, good land, 4 R. and
house, barn, good well; clo:
school bus.; 7 mi. Now
ville. For. 3 bales of cotto
= Joiner, Augusta. 1337,
St:

Want good. tarmer e
farm for, 1944 on halves
Good land, ,
wells: near good school
church, J. I. Youngblood j
burn, Rt..3:

Want good, reliable me n
50-50 basis for 1944. 0
land (bale per acre) sow
lespedeza for 2 yrs.
and tools.
visions. Fred Hawkins
Vite; cree ie

Want col. family for
crop; some good bottom
fine upland for cotton and
er crops... EV. Clark, Jr
Janta, 555 Hardendorf A

Want farmer, white or
for large 1-horse farm ee
on bus, railroad c
school and church. Rete
exchanged. Mrs. Ne H.
Red Oak. ;

Want 3 or 4- iene
make and gather 1944 cr
halves; honest, hard
good land: 6-room house
school, church on paved
from Buford.
stock and equipment.
Overby, Buford. Rt. i

Want good 1 or 2- horse
on~ 50-50 basis; 7-room
other outhouses, running }
elec. lights if you desir
mi. of highway; school
to high school. 2
J. B. Mathews, Howard
D., Prattsburg. i

. Want farmer :
hands for 2 H. crop, 50-5
Large 3 R. house, good
water in yard, elec., on sc
bus and mail Rt. 5 mi. No.
roe, just off Hwy. No. 1
good land, 2. skittis
GarbPerry Mn

Want farm hand, w
col., steady work, fall and



Se 50-50. basis next
Atlanta, on school

aoee route, good h

Mrs. S. S. Storer, D