TOM UNDER AGRICULTURE COMMISBONER, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1943 "NUMBER | o el ous consequence. At a time when the national expenditures are e around. hundred million dollars per day, no reasonable man ld quibble over the payment of a few hundred million ars for anything that was purely a war measure. _ MEASURENOT A WAR MEASURE Unfortunately, the idea of paying subsidies is not a measure. Neither i is it a new proposal. , The purpose of paying subsidies is nt to win the : The purpose of the none of subsidies is ae tO! rol inflation, because subsidies themselves are infla- The ee of payment of subsidies is pur ely : a New REAL PURPOSE OF SUBSIDIES Is TO CONTROL OTERS AND IS ALSO PART OF A CONTROLLED WORLD ECONOMY The people of lowa are fine folks. Chose citizens of at great state whom I know, are my friends. Tam happy r the people of Iowa to receive all benefits they can legi- ately get. It so happens that the voters of Iowa are not control- in their voting by party affiliation. The people of eorgia in the past have been controlled in national elec- ons strictly by party affiliation. Tn 1939, the year before the last Presidential election, Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets ES Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named: November 12. 1943 Per Cwt November 3 (Wednesday)Rome -$14.40 November 4 (Thursday)Bainbridge 0 - 13.05 November 4 (Thursday)Valdosta = - 12.80 November 8 Ree ee es ee - 12.80 November 9 (Tuesday)Arlington _ Be ee 13.65 November 9 (Tuesday)Nashville _..._____-__-__ a 12.60 Novemher 10 (We dnesday)Moultrie 12.55 TOP FED CATTLE November 3 (Wednesday)Rome $ -$10.10 November 4 (Thursday)Bainbridge . 10.00- 11.50 November 4 (Thursday)Valdosta : 10.00- 12.00 November 8 (Monday)Sylvester _ 10.,00- 12.00 November 9 (Tuesday)Arlington = = = = 9 (Tuesday)Nashville _. = 10 (Wednesday)Moultrie 10.00- 12.20 the powers that be in the New Deal knew that ea would vote for the third term. They did not know how the people of Iowa would vote. Unfortunately, the Congress had provided subside in the form of government payment to farmers and had entrusted the payment of these subsidies to the administ1 - tion. The U. &. Department of Contac published Statistical Abstract for 1940. Tf you will turn to page 670, you will find the table entitled, Farm Production and Related Statistics, Table 633, Farm IncomeHstimated Gross and Cash Income and. Government Payments by States: 1938 and 1939. Tf you will run ee the i of: states i in this ae us Towa, under Crops and Livestock Combined, you will see that Iowas cash farm income in 1939 was $585,800 ,000, while Georgias cash income from crops and livestock: waa $132,700,000. ; | The farm population of Iowa was 968,000 persons, : - This gave the farm population of Iowa a cash per caps ita income from the sale of farm products of $605.00, Georgia had a farm population of 1,406,000 per: ; with an income of $132,700,000.. This gave Georgia's 8 fa m0 population a per capita cash j income of $94. 00 each. Think of that, gentlemen of the domeniticoe The people who lived on the farms in Georgia in 1939. received a cash income of $94.00 each for the year. : The President stated that the South was the Nabes g No. 1 economic problem. I am sure we all remember thai A section where the farm population received only $94,0@ per capita for twelve months would certainly seem to bean out the Presidents statement that the South was the Na- tions No. 1 economic problem. Under these circumstances, you would naturally have thought that the people of the South would have been treated. fairly in the payment of these subsidies bv the New Deal. *But, as stated, the National Soe was coming on in 1940. The New Deal knew how Georgia would vote but the New Deal did not know how Iowa would vote. The money which Congress had provided as subsi< : dies to farmers was not oe as subsidies to farm prices, at all. That money was simply used in an effort to control, the 1940 election. T now call to the witness stand before this committee, (Continued on Page Two) F ok Fruits and Vegetables November 12, 1943 Atlanta _ Beans (Butter), bulk, per bu. $3.25-$3.50 Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. 2.00-- 3.20 = Cabbage, bulk, per Cwt 2.75- 3.00 - Collards, per doz. bunches . 1.50- 2.00 Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. -75- 1.25 Squash, per bu. hprs.= 3.00- 4.00 Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu. 1.50- 1.85: Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches .50- 1,00 Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. _ 65- 1.00. fF | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE - SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Address all items for publication ol all, Sida to be put - on the mailing list and for change of address ts STATE BUREAU | OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances ainmeaaole under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is notice. accompanied by new copy of 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 -wgssume any responsibility for _ Bulletin. Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. : By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, = Executive Office, State Capitol ; Atiarta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. any notice appearing in the _ Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter - August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6 1900. Accepted for Mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1108, Act of October 8, s - (Continued from Page One) g the same table of figures in the same Statistical Abstract of the Poatied States Government. - Under the column of Cash Income and Benefit Payments, you will see that Lowa receiv- ed a total of eash and benefits of $655,300,000. . Sinee Iowas total cash return from the sale of crops was $585,800,000, this shews that gov- ernment benefits or subsidies paid in the state of Towa was $69,500,000, or a little more than $71.00 per capita for each person on the farms in wa. Georgia received as cash income and . benetit payments, a total of $158,500,000, while Georgia received from eash sale of crops and live- _stoek, $132,700,000. This shows that Georgia re- : ecived from benefits or subsidies, $25,800,000. This gave the farm population of Georgia $18.00 per capita of farm subsidies as against $71.00 per capita in farm eubertics to the farm population of Iowa. = Phe independent voters of lowa received exactly four times as much subsidy as the voters ff Georgia, who were known to be controlled by sas SPEAKS TO FARMERS GUILD IN FRANKFORT, INDIANA | Leaving Washington on the afternoon of the 15th, I will address the State Convention of the Farmers Guild at Frankfort, Indiana on Novem- J will give you a report on the Frankfort meeting i in the next issue of the Bulletin. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. - SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Complete lot of dairy equip- ment, boiler, $500.00. FOB. ] te for jist of items. Jd. j Jr., Fitzgerald. 5 Allis Chalmers Combine, 5 Robert Barnes, Palmet- Bot. Model B Allis-Chalmers trac- or, with cultivator, 2 disc plow, 2 disc Harrow, also planting utfit, used with Cole planters, und attachments for 2 Row Cul- ivator. All good cond. W. H. Bowen, Vienna, Rt. 2. 1940 model B Allis-Chal- s tractor, good shape and th good rubber: als6 tractor ultivator and 2 disc Athens for tractor, and 1 harrow, ee A Big Butterworth fecoahine machine, thrash Rye, straight Straw and tie bundles back like a binder. Cost $1,800.00 or more new; sell or trade for late model good tractor on rubber, with starter, first class cond. J. L. Shadburn, Buford. 1 DeLaval No. 12 Separator, used but good cond. New discs, $60.00 FOB. Mrs. L. E. Whel- chel, Lyons. A 2 roller Cane mill in wood Cash or exc. for riding | frame. cultivator. J. J. Covington, | Rochelle. 1 power Mower, for size B or C Allis-Chalmers tractor; a 16- disc Case Grain Drill. Case tractor on extra good rubber, size D. C. No letters answered. J. B. Prather, Good Hope. | Oliver turning plow, No. $15.00; Oliver Walking Culti- tractors, with complete | right. 1 No. 3 wagon (2 H), good repair, $35.00; 1 nearly new 18, vator, old but serviceable,: $12.00; Cassville-Whites road). John L. Cowart, Cartersville, RFD 3. 2 H. wagon, $35.00; also some farming: tools for sale. H. |-Trice, Molena. Farm bell, $5.00; hand corn sheller and grinder, $2.50 ea. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner. 3 eylinder Turner peanut picker, new this season, picked only 100 tons. -Priced for im- mediate sale. Chas. L. Wil- liams, Buena Vista. Phone 1826. 2row J. D., tractor with pow- er take-off and power lift, planter and cultivator, 3 disc tiller with seeder box attach- ments, harrow, 2 row stalk cut- ter, 5 ton wagon, all' mounted on rubber, good cond., $1,500.00. Cash. No letters ans. Clarence E. Thompson, Warthen. 1 Oliver turn plow, No] 12: 1 good Oliver cultivator with at- tachments and other _ tools. Emanuel Paige, Adairsville, Rt. 2 1 Meadows corn mill, 20 in rock, good cond., $50.00: syrup kettle, 100 gal. size, good cond. $20.00 at farm. Alex Barfield, Louisville. Rt. 1. Oliver dise plow, with 2 disc, for sales Isman Hamilton, Con- yers, Rt. 2. (Atlanta Hwy.) 1 mule power, all steel J. D. hay press, perfect.cond. $75.00 at-my place, 8 mi. Perry. John Overton, Elko. 2 H. wagon, 1 Guano distrib- utor, 1 No..13 Oliver plow, 1 Vulcan No. 9 and other farm tools. R. T. Howell, Winterville. Fairbanks-Morse Wind Mill and other farm equipment. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany. Rt. 3, Box 616. Gillionville Rd. 1 McCormick Deering Bind- er, used only to cut two crops, perfect cond. for sale.- BL: Morgan, McDonough, Rt. 1. 2 F-14 McCormick Deering culti- vating equipment, $600 ea. 1 Lilliston peanut picker, $450.00. J.-H. Reese, Waynesboro, SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want model A Farmall 1 row tractor with all equipment. | Tom Byrd Atkinson, Broxton. Want 1 large, high-powered tractor on wheels, also 1 large 6 to 8 dise Tiller to match, and 1 new or used lime spreader, 8} to 12 ft. in width. Ed 1. Glea-| ton, Albany, Rt. 1, Box 49 ~ _ Want used 1-H wagon, prited Give description. and cond. Could use running gear, complete, less body. Also have for sale, 2 good, used 2 H, turners. E. S. Hicks, Yates- ville. Want tractor, model C. A. Case, or other make equivalent in power, a 9x4 model J har- row, 2 8 Bissel harrows, 7 J. D; Tiller plow 1, Hopper spread- er wih agitator, J.D. or Int'l. P. E. Chandler, Albany, 608 Roosevelt Ave. . \ Want a-1-h-~= cultivator in good cond., at reasonable price, near Louisville. Advise what you have. E. F. Rivers, Louis- ville. Want 1 extra good Fordson tractor within 200 mi. Write price and cond, J. W. Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2. Want sev. thousand tobacco sticks. Pay cash or exc. value. Write. Frank Bennett, Coffee. Want for cash, new or/near new, Model H. Farmall tractor on rubber. ison. Want Allis-Chalmers piow for B tractor. Jackson, Yatesville. dice R. 1: Want small tractor, any make or cond. State age, price and Sig T. A. Edwards, Middle- on Want good, second hand 1 H. wagon. State best cash price. Mrs. J. A. Puckett, Buford, Rt. 1, Box 50. Want at once a good 60 or 80 gal. Syrup boiler. E. Newman, Dalton, Rt. 1. Want at once, large 2 Roller Cane Mill in good cond. State price, etc. Roach R. Hodges, Manassas. Want 2 row corn and cotton planter, also 2 H. riding or walking cultivator, prefer fer- tilizer attachment on planter. / Hamilton Hill, Newnan. (2 mi. Ea. Cassville on equipment, | Jaste< - Klondike Want model B. John Deere tractor on rubber with 2 row. cultivator, planters, distribu-, tors, dbl. disc harrow, 2 bottom plows and 6 disc tiller, for cash. S. M. Honeycutt, Alma. Want farmall A tractor with reasonably priced and in good cond. E. C. Boykin, Jr., West Point. Want second hand Tiller good cond. J. L. Helms, Thom- aston, Rt. 3, phone No, 1082. Want cultivator for 1 row Al- lis Chalmers tractor, model B. Give description and price. J. M. Moore, Baxley, Rt. 3 Want set of Blacksmith tools. A. W. Wood, Commerce, Rt. 3: _ Want small tractor and equip- ment for garden and small truck. No junk. R..P. West- brook, Trion, 12 Third St. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS FOR SALE 3 elec. starting batteries, 500 to 1200 chicks, day old, cap. ea. 1 Intermediate, 3 broiler Fin- ishing batteries. All complete and in good order. W. M. Rockel, Thomasville, Rt. 1. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS WANTED Want. canopy top oil brooder, 300-500 can., in good cond. State price crated, ready to Ship.2 Js M. Stallings, Whigham, Rts ds PLANTS FOR SALE Extra well rooted strawberry plants, 30c C.: big Jumbo Klon- dike, Red Gold. sugar saver. var. Postage paid.on $1.00 or- ders. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gaines- yille, Rt. 7 Strawberry plants, Klondike,. $3.00 M.: Lady Thompson, $4.- 00 M. All del. Geo. L. Du- rand, Gainesville, Rt. 2. 100.000 Klondike strawberry. plants, $2.00 M. at patch. J. Hogan, Hogansville. Cabbage plants, 50c C.. $3. 00 M. O. L. Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4. Box o4. 100,000 Mastodon, everbear- ing strawberry, -(some grow as large as bantam eggs) plants, $2.50 M. postpaid. while they L. J. Ellis, Cumming: Ga. Heading collard plants, Jarge and good plants, $2.00 M.. .500 for $1.00: 6 M.. $11.50. All del. Exc. for rabbits, pheasants, dried-fruit. feed sacks. etc. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douglasville, Rt. Als ee Strawberry plants, Klondike, oe. es Mastodon, 40c C.. $2.50, 500: $4.00 M. Well rooted, young plants. Prompt shipment. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1. Well rooted. young Straw- berry plants, Klondike, 35c C.: 500, $1.65: $3.00 M.: Mastodon, A0c Ce 500: 2 $2.50: = $4.00 mM. Prompt shipment. Miss Grace Crowe. Cumming, Rt. 1, Box 65. Chas. W., cabbage plants. now ready, 500, $1.50- $2.75 M. del. Prompt shipment. Dewey Mathis, Gainesville. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M.. postpaid in Ga. No orders less than thousand. Money order. Mrs. L. B. Frye. Dallas, Rt. 3. ug Nice Sage plants, 25c ea. 6 for $1.00. No orers filled un- der 50c P. P. Mrs. A.-Horsley,. Waco, Rt. 2. Box 40. Klondike strawberry, 40c C.:: $3.50 M.: Cabbage, 40c C.. 500, $1.75; $3.00 M.: Ga. and Head- W.H. Adams, Mee collard, 200, 30c: 500, $1.00: $1.50 M. all del.: iW Ep COL. trees. C. W. ville; Rt. 2. Imp. Jewel; Lady T.. straw- berry plants, 50c C.: white Ice- berg blackberry, 6 for 50c: peppermint, garden horsemint, 25e doz: horseradish. 3, 25c: Exe. for white or col. sacks, good cond. No chks: Willis Grindle, Dahlonega: Rt. Ie 5 M. up, $1.25 Exc. for pecan Smith, Gaines- Frost-proof cabbage and strawberry plants. AQe -C... 500. -S1-fa: 93-00 Me Collard. :: 500. $100: ($1.75. 2M. del. 5 M.. $1.50 M.. 10 M. up lots, $1.25 M. Exp. Col. Exe. for pecan trees. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Chas. W. cabbage plants now ready, 500. $1.50: $2.75 M. del: 10 M.. $2.50 M. col. Sat. guar. ed. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. a in | 00. ' Greenville. 500, $1.75: $2.50 .M.: Mrs. Bonnie Smith,: Klondike strawberte: 40c C., $3.00 M. Mrs. Fouts, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Chas. W: cabbage Dp. 500. $1.50: $2.75 M. del.: 10 M. lots, $2.50 M. Exp. . Waldrip, Flowery Bra R Giant, New Gem, real bearing strawberry plants, full of blooms, green and berries. $1.50 C.: 300. $ (Plant now and have fine, berries May to December. A. Dobbs, Gainesville, Box Early Jersey cabbage pl 35c C.- $2.50 M. Del.: Steedley, Waycross, P. ot 523. Eldorade blackberry, heavy bearers, 2 yr. st plants. ~$1.50 Coy. $1150 Maude Hamby, Greenvill Large _var., Mastodon Everbearing strawberry. ol. 50c C.. $4.00 M. Mrs, Willis, Brookfield. Strawberry, Lady | $2.10: $4.00 M.: Klondik $1.60; $3.00 M. Del. Nie plants. Peggy Crow, ville, Rt. 2. Ga. and Heading plants. 25e C.. $1.40 We bage, 40c 'C.; $3.50 M. A. Crow, Gainesville. Rt Klondike strawberry a1 -| Lady - and Everbear g, C.; $3.00 M. postpaid. Mrs, Waldrip, Flowery a . Kiondike strawi berry, $1.65; $3.00 M.: Lady T., 45: 900, $2. 10: $4.00 M. Del. young plants. Ethel C Gainesville, Rt. 2. 2 Fitzgerald Hardy Eldorado blackb 2. yr. - field srowns plants, bear fruit next roots. $1.50. C.: 20,000 f Mrs. Klondike strawberry 50c C., $2.50 M. postpai Good plants free fro Cash or money orde chks. nor. stamps. Del Frost, Ellenwood. Rt. 2. _ _ MISCELLANEOLU FOR SALE GOURDS: Martin, 10c ea.; disrag go 15 ea.; charm string and ing, 5c ea.: dipper, cut read use, 25c_ ea. Not P. P.. Mi Ben McBryant, Fitzgerald, I 26 gourds, sizes fron o to dinner-plate, $1.50 pl age for lot. Money order. C..E. Shealy, Locust Gro SAGE: Few lbs., shade dried also 40 mixed hens, some horns, for sale. Make 0: Mrs. Annie M. War Vista. Rta i - 37 Ibs., shade cured leat Ss no stems. $1.50 lb. -M. O. chks:= Mrs. .J..-G. 2Rica Sparta, Rt. 2..Box 157 1 Cream col. Jersey cow, fresh- -in, heavy milker, $75.00: i black and white Guinea cow. calf, 3 mos. old. gentle. $50.00. See at my farm. Geo. W. Brand, Lithonia, Rt. 3. . ae Head Black Angus. 1 bull, 670563: 1 cow with 2nd cule: 3 cows, Ist calf; 2 heifers, bred, 12c per lb. in one sale at my barn. Joe B. Higginbotham, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Young fat Hereford, mixed milk or stock cow. freshen with 3rd calf soon after Christmas. wt. over 600 Ibs.. $45.00 for auick sale at tarm. Also older Jersey mixed milch cow and steer yearling. $80.00. I. H: Anderson, Alma, Rt..4. 1 Fine Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, freshen after Christmas: 1, 8 mos. old Jersey male. J. A. Young. Loganville, Rt. 3, (2 mi. N. W. Walnut Grave). 1 Purebred Holstein bull, wt. 500 lbs. 20 mos. old. $50.00: also Jersey bull, wt. a Thsse2 yrs. old. $75.00. W. D. Watson, Loganville. : - 2 Purebred Guernsey bulls, 18 mos. and 2 yrs. old: very gentle, $75.00 and $100.00. @rade for 1 Guernsey heifer. Also want del. price on 3 tons good peanut hay. 4H... B:.. Collins. Fairburn, : 1 Reg. whitefaced bull, Sire. Joe Domino, lass, Dover 14th. Wt. 1100 lbs. Reg. papers furn- ished. P. L. Meadows, Vidalia. Box 288. Cream Jersey, 2 gals. strained milk, $75.00, or exc. and pay difference for 4 gal. cow. Bev- erly Estes. Atlanta, 1770 Mt. Paran Rd.. N. W. 1 Young Jersey cow. fresh with 2nd calf. fine milk and FE. M. Atkins, Silver Creek. : - 2 Guernsey. bulls Yor sale. R. F. Dewberry, Acworth, Rt. 2: 6 Heifers. bred. 3 steers for sale. S.J. Childers, Milner. 1.Cow. 3 yrs. old: 1 horse, 5 yrs. old: 1 mule, 14 yrs. old: 2 heifers, freshen Feb. or Mch:: 16 pigs: 6 cross. Ss P22 and OO. TE: *- 10: nore= bred S. P..C., $8.00 and $10.00. H.M. Walker. Flenwood, Rt. 1. 382 Reg. horn-type. Hereford bulls, 6 to 16 mos. old. Domino Woodford breeding. Poe A. Price, Albany. HOGS FOR SALE S. P. C. pigs. service. boars; bred gilts, sires and dam out of blue ribbon champion stock. Also half and half cotton seed. ist vr. from breeder, prices reasonable. F. H. Bunn, Mid- ville. S. P. C reg. gilts, farrow Dec. 3rd to 10th, $50.00 ea.: gilts, 6 mos. old, $30.00 ea.: gilt and boar pigs. litter of 15, $15.- 00 ea. treated, reg. in buyers name: tO: Be Pinehurst, Rt. 1. 4-5 Pigs tor sale. or trade part or all for some Leghorn or W. R. pullets. not over 9 mos. old. Cecil Caudell, Covington, He 2 Pigs..2- mos! ol, sO. 9b = Guinea cross: 1 sow with young 1 -unbred sow, cheap. T. 8 pigs, 4 gilts. 4 males, first prize winners, State Fair, Ma- con, 1943: reg. S. P. C. pigs, reg. in buyers name, $18.50. _R. C. Sowell. Jr., Pulaski. 4 S. P. C. blocky type gilts, 12 wks. old, dbl. treated. $8.00 2 black and 1 spotted cross, black Guinea, S. P. C. 8 wks. old, $6.00 ea. dbl. treated. H.. B.. Lowery, Fastman, Rt. 1. Box 334. 35 Shoats. wt. 50-100 Ibs. B. R. Bearden, Reg. QO. I. C. pigs and shoats, $15.00 ea. reg. in buyers name. T. K. Ewing, Lawrenceville, Rt. 8, (3 Mi. N. of Snellville). J Purebred S. P.-C. boar. 11 mos. old. wt. about -175- 41bs, reasonably priced. C. A. Rivers, Fairburn, Rt. 1. 1 Reg. Duroc male, 8 mos. old, ready for service, $25.00, F. O. B. exp. office. with papers. H. ws McCorvey. Pavo, - - fresh (At mv home 5 mi. -old. other, C. Seago, ! Pa 2tb= pss calves. 3 Brood sows sath 24 pigs. 4 |. wks. old, extra fine, $200.00 for | lot, sew shoats, wt. 50-100 lbs. Ww. P.Couch, Luthersville. 40 Little , -bone BP. : :shodts. Reduced price in quantities. J.. | L. Bledsoe, Frolona. Rt. 1, (412 Mi. N. W. Franklin. aud Co-y, 1 Sow, 8 pigs, O. 1..C.-P. , for sale. J. M. Ellis. Jr.. Stone Mountain, Hairston Rd. Sow, cross S. P. C. and black P. C.; farrowed 24 pigs this yr.: bred.to farrow in Feb., 2 yrs. old. Attractively priced. J. R. Gable, Raymond. Big boned S. P. C. pigs, out of Periection Lady and Diamond | Lady, sired by The Hero: also OQ. 3 C2 piss, eut - of Cherokee Rose and Ga. Belle, sired by Silverman, dbl. treated.$ 20.00 ea. Kermit B. Grozan, Mariet- ta; Rt.4, Box 475. Shoats. black Guinea: 12 wks. old. *St0 00: ea 12 P C- $35.00: 1 young cow to freshen in Dec. $75.00. J. P. Higgin- botham, Bogart, RFD. 10. O. FT. C. pigs, 6 wks. old Nov. 17th. $8.00 ea. $15.00 pr. oo S. Forrester, Buford, R } S. P. Cy gilts; 60-75 lbs. $15.- 00 ea. $27.50 pr. reg. papers free: few younger O. I. C. boars, $10.00 ea. with papers. Money oo E. C. Heaton, Hart- well. i shoeats..14 avks: old. Black.P: C. Duroc and reg. P. C. mixed, healthy and cheap at my farm. J. P. White. Canon, Rt. 1. (1% mi. -E- Bowersville.) 1 Young brood sow: : T.-C: $35.00: 10 pigs. O- LC. and Berkshire, 10 wks. old. $5.00 ea. Exc. for corn. or oats: also 1 ee eolt. Come and see. . Wilson, Martin. Shoats and pigs for sale. J. T Guthrie, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. E. Law- renceville). Reg. Hereford pigs, from the best of Hereford bloodlines. Boar pigs. 8 wks. old, $30.00 ea.: 10 to 12 wks. old. $35.00 ea, FOB. ~ WC: Satterthwait, Atlanta, 115 Jackson St., N. XE, Wa 0131. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good plug mule, $30.00. Of- fered $60.00 for him 3 mos. ago, Have no one to take care. ot him al-2 Bs Dunbar=. Atlanta: Pox 372. Ph. At 4208. Good plug mule. cheap. See at my place on Klondike Rd. near Stowers Store. Jos. E. Peavy. Lithonia, Rt. 3. Pr. horses, 1. white. 13 yrs. old. $85.00 for the pair. Toby Johnson, Kingston. 1 Mare mule, 9 yrs. old. will work anywhere, wt. 1000 Ibs. to 1100 Ibs: $225.00. W. D. Bry- ant, Mershon. Rt: 1. Good saddle horse, wt. 850- 900 Ibs. $90.00. J. A. Stone, Litton Rt. I. Mule, wt. about 1000. Ibs. good plow mule, $65.00. Come see. .H. C. Shaw, Austell, Rt. 1, (Floyd Station). 1 Black mare mule, wt. 1000- 1200 lbs. Mrs. Virginia Ander- son, Lyons, Rt. 3, (On Joe Pages place). 1 Light red mare, 6 yrs. old, work anywhere, wt. 1000 lbs.: 1 horse, gentle. wt. 1000. lbs. 14 yrs. old, $125.00 for pr. Wil- lard Morrow, Resaca, Rt. |. 1 Brood mare. 10 yrs. old, wt. 1 mule colt, 4:.mos. old, wt. about 400 lbs. at my es HH, Brock Ri Jack, guar, to be all right in every -way. $85.00. JW Matthews, Talbotton. 1 small mare mule, gentle, wt. about 800 lbs., $30.00. or exc. for good beef. cow. same value... Mrs: .Jas.. B. Jordan; Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. 1 good mare, 8 yrs. old. Rob- ert Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt. 1. 1 mare horse, 12 yrs. old, wt.. | 950 Ibs., gentle, will work any- where, $85.00. R. LL. Camp. Jonesboro. Black mare horse, gentle, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1300 lbs.. excellent cond. $175.00 at my barn. Au-' brey Owens, Riverdale, Rt. 1. - Good combination work and brood mare, 13- yrs. old: horse colt, 18*mos. old. reasonably priced. See at my barn on Mc- Afee Rd., 5 mi, N. Marietta. C. Anneberg, Marietta. Box 44. Plug mule, $35.00 or trade for Come and see. G. N. Dockery, Cleveland, Rt. 4. mule, 9 yrs. sow, |} ds red, about 10 yrs.. , Clermont. _ Strawberry roan bro 12 yrs. old, wt. 1200 los ( breeder (produces strawbe roan colts), $125.00. Th C. Wylly, Tennile. Ten Bay gelding, 9 yrs. old, 001 saddler, good pacer for ca buggy. gentle enough for e $95:00. M. L. .Shealy, thorpe. 1 Horse, about 8 yrs. old, work anywhere. 3 young | ; C. sows, bred to reg. boar; large P. ) ka get them. John Richards Forsyth, RE3.3 mi. S, OY syth). Bee: Black mare, 8 yrs. old, wt. 900 lbs., 3 easy gaits, $195.0 H. W. Shealey. Ogelthorpe Spanish jack mule, wt. lbs. 8 yrs. old, $75.00. Exe. calves. Albert Bradley, Can OW ORT 22 (2 Vi oN 2 cor, FOR SALE: 10 N. Z.. white rabbits, 6- mos. old, $t. 30 ea. Talona. New Pooling wiles: and 2 does and 1 rabbit, 3 mo: $15.00 for lot. Mrs- Mitti Shropshire. Round Oak, Rt. 1 Box, 78. N. Z. Red rabbits, 8 Ga 0 ld, $3.00 pr. Mrs. . H. Hilliard, Athens, 953 Oconee St. : 25 N. Z. W. rabbits, 10 wks. old, large type, healthy, ia pairs, $1.00 ea. or $1.25 ea, cep< arately. I. D. Reese, Madisor W. bred "dose: $3 ea. Purebred, healthy. Wes Pitts, Moultrie, 614 N. Main Rabbits for sale or trade Yalfa hay, corn or other fe R. L. S. Bickford, Jonesboro. N. Z. W. and mix. cols, rab= bits, 7-8 wks old, $2.00 pr. Exp. prepaid in Ga, KE. CW Junction City. 1 Chinchilla buck, 6% mo: old, healthy. large for age. Ca ton Miller, Atlanta, 832 St, Charles Ave., NE. Ph, Ve. 5479, : New Zealand whites, 8 wks old, $3.00 pr.: 6 does. bred, : puck & mos., $3.00 ea.: 1 pr. N. Z.. Reds, 5 mos. old, $5. 00: B. Rome. Wyatt Martin, R 208 Sycamore St. 4N. Z. W. rabbits. 2 doe bucks. 6 mos. old, $8.00: Als ; Rouen ducks, 5 mos. old, 1 white hen duck, $5.00, or trade all Fo : guinea gilt pig, 50-60 lbs. _ | Dave Whatley, Cuthbert. Rt SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Milk goat, fresh: 2 doe ki 2 does, bred: breeds, Alpine, Toggenburg Saanan, Nubian, all under 2 y o of age. $65.00 for lot at once. Wont ship. Mrs. W. S. tee Barnesville, 314 Taylor St.- of the South: naturally horn- less. Proven sire of high milk producers and female, hornless Limited service. John Hynds, Ationae. 93 Warren St., N. E.. De 5140. At Stud: Gas. outstan production bred reg. Saana buck. Fee. $3.00. Does boar ed. Also 1050 Ib. farm. mul for sale. Want good 1l-horse mower. Edwin Simpson, At- lanta, 695 Paynes Ave.. N. We He 3601. ss POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: Bantams: 1 pr. each., white and mixed, $1.50 pr.: rooster, di Box 207. 3 bantam roosters, 7 mos. old, $1.50, or 60c each. Shirley Sue Burrouhs Lavonia, Rt. I. E Modern game bantams, blooded, show type. breasted Reds and Silver Du Wings, in pairs, 1943 stock, $7.00 pr., 1 hen and 1 cock.- M. L. Arnau, Savannah, 416 West Broad St. Jap Silkie bantam roosters and pullets, for sale. Ed Pat- ton, East Point. 411 Spring Ave *phone Ca 4185. 1943 hatch Goiden Seb: cockerels, $1.50 ea. Money order. Malcolm lan, Bartow. P. O, Box 135. UL TRY FOR SALE | POULTRY FOR SALE 2 SARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: Sev. choice roosters, selected breeding stock: 1 ea. Buff ck, Buff Orp., and R: I. Red d3 White Leghorns. All il hatch, $2.00 ea. Frank avford, Atlanta, 1185 More- aud Ave., S. #3; Ma 7036. Martha Womack, remen, Rt. 2, Box 89. B. R. Pullets, now laying, s. old, and 1 B. R. rooster, 20.00 here at home: also 100 Mlack Walnut Sprouts, very wolific. 25c ea. Mis. T. W. Al ister, Buena Vista. ORNISH. GAMES AND TANTS: 5 Ib., 7 mos. old Black game. Shawlneck crossed, $3.00; Blue Jap and Irish Clipper ossed, 5 Ib., 5 mos. old, $2.50; -B. Ply. Rock, Jol. Vr Olde . James C. Bennett, Du- large type Cornish roost- ji April 20th hatch, wt 6. and z bs. Long, yellow legs, pure- red, $2.00 ea. Mrs, Virgil ee Metter. Sige! per 15 ne See. to be ohnnie Granger, Reids- hatch cockerels, $3.00 ea.: hens, $2.00 ea. Eggs, same 1.50 per. 16; also Ww. To. for service $2.00 ea. in S se Td, WwW. A DUrmMondG, rmington, Rt. = > beginning to lay, 5 mos. old, 1.75 ea. . 25 that are 4 mos. a WwW. Pd mos. cold pullets, ea a. plus trans chgs.; also turkeys, 40c lb. Mrs. Omie Faircloth, Pulaski, Rt. 1. 260 W. L. March hatch pul- ts. 4-A grade, $1.65 ea., or 81.50 ea. for lot. Wilson Car- 0: Guitin. (On Zebulen 23) Apeil hatch Wk, -pul- 2.00 ea. for lot; 180 April | hatch hens, $1. 75 ea. All , vaecinated and at my i Padgine No oS J. 2; man N. E. Greenville on Oak Se Rd. Can- a oe pullets, AA, health ved, bloodtested, 5 w Fe: 1% to 1% lbs. ea., 650 Mrs. Will aL eee Bow- ( April White aa (cross. en W L. and White Rock) s, now laying, $1.75 ea. Bar ele TeBapecne. Rt. Or 25 Butt a pullets, aL th starting to lay, ea FOB. tes. oD: Webb, Soper-. x 142" / Eng W. L. pullets. April th hatch, from R.-O. Pzstoeck, 20 per cent laying, flock $2.50 ea. at my place. E Marquardt, Hapeville, pringdale Rd. pigeons, Sas 00 for en- owe H, Sorrells, Macon, - purebred ie gadue hatch pullets, $2.00 ea. Alvin Hutto, Baxley, Rt. 30X- 180. ae ; Red cockerels, $1.50 ea. feo year old, young d rs, same price. Miss Ida odd, Fairmount. tas, Party fur-- 185 N H. Red pullets, 7 mos. old, (now getting over 10 doz. eggs a day), $3.00 ea. at my home. T. J. Ramsey, Coving- ton, 203 Pace St. 15 R. I. Red hens and 2 AAA roosters, 1942 hatch, nice size and color; also 6 White Giant pullets, $30.00 for lot at my place, for quick sale. ~ Can't ship. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, -| Adairsville. 3 purebred Parmenter Red April hatch roosters, $3.50 ea..; 3 hatched later in April, $3.00 ea.; 4 May hatch, $2.00 ea. All same breed. Mrs: - Brac KK Hodges, Sr. Jackson, Rt. 2. S. C. R. I. Red pullets and roosters, April hatch. in lots ot 10, 19 or any number up to 25, very fine, $2.00 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. C, H. Farrar, Jen- kinsburg. TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE: The everlaying type Indian Runner, colored and _ white, _crossed, 1943 hatch. Ducks, $1.50 ea.; Drakes, $1.00 ea. Exc. | for large hens A. L Thompson, Cadwell. Broadbreasted turkeys, tom, r |,$8.00; 2 hens, $7.00 ea. $22.90 forstrio. 34C Neeciuin, pet -lbn ss eo ee ee 28 Commercial, over-size, per LD gag ee 35 Peeira large, per 1b, = oe ee 34c. Lares, por Hoy

aS Want farm help. for mi. Atlanta, Share croppe day hands. recular. &, dale. _ Want good man for. 2 on halves. Have 2 : and cultivator. Consider ing rent. E. D.. Law Bsieedenmercy: : Want. unincumberet woman to live in an willy erate Want nad ag hel gather corn, pick little col etc. $1.00 day. room an bo to reliable man. Walttes d=. Camber : lag. Rt 4.55 Want good, acber man. to keep up farm. machi operate combines, drive trac and handle labor. Goo W. M. Clemones, Rome, Phone County 2602. : - : Want country raised kind white woman to_ one of family and do = work. Good salary. Ato Mrs. Rosa lL. Stacks. A 256 Rawson St., S. W. Want good help for 2 = Plenty wood, water. out-bld on paved State Hwy. J. Gritfin, P. O. Box 417. Want married couple t in house with me and w h, share crop. Be able to tractor and truck and g A. N. Adams, Elberton. 1 Want good, large, farm. family for 3 Good land, house, lights | water. Good proposition De write, come see; am home day 5 P.M. Wek Fra Harlem, Box 86. as! ceiling price. day. PECAN AUCTIONS AT VIDALL Pecans opened and ruled irregular in pr at Georgia Pecan Auction Sale in Vidalia, tod: Nov. 9th. No. 1 Schleys: 37 down to 34c; Si --arts: 33c down to 31c; Frotchers strong at 31 to 33c; Vandemons, Pabsts and Wrights: 3 a28% Moneymakers and Moores, 2814c dow 27e; seedlings unsupported and sold from down to 19c per pound, which is aneu ce: Auction Sales are held i in Vidalia BE. J, Rigsby. : :