= a returned from. fan. aicidtas she ing of the Special House Committee on Cotton. Hon. Steve Pace, of Georgia, is the. chairman of this committee. tional economy was gone into at this hearing. MR. PACE SPEAKS UP st positively that he was convinced. that the farmer was ntitled to 100% parity. , Mr. Pace stated that he believed the people of this nually if the farmer was paid full parity for his cotton. T congratulate Mr. Pace and the other members of his b half of the people of this country. Ee . AMAZING PROPOSALS ye ae be difficult for loyal American citizens to lieve some of the proposals made at this hearing by some oups. having representatives there. _ The first witnesses heard were Gov uae Atininde. stration and some from other departments. There were also representatives who spoke for the ral Reserve Board, There were representatives of cotton. spinners and transportation companies. Exchange, and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. m all. - -INTERNATIONALISM GONE MAD ee Beginning Monday morning practically every witness is country depended on international trade. ~fhere had evidently been a get. together by some of the itnesses as several of the papers read before the com- e made reference to the contents of the papers of r witnesses. vocated putting the farmer of this eountry in price mpetition with the farmers of the balance of the world. EACH WANTED TO BE AN EXCEPTION FROM : HIS OWN RULE : The amazing thing about the testimony of these wit- ses was that none of them were willing to get into the me boat they insisted on putting the farmer in. + insisted on protected prices for manufactured goods. : The representatives of two railroads advocated world s for cotton but stoutly appoee a reduction in freight doa statement cartying the endorsement ot all he entire range of problems aout: eotton: and In the closing hours of the hearing Mr. Pace ated intry would consume 12 to 15 million bales of: cotton mittee attending the hearing for their splendid efforts me from the Department of State, some from the De-- riment | of Agriculture, some from: the War Food Ad- There were representatives of international interests h as Anderson, Clayton Cotton Co., the New York Cot- There were other delegates too numerous to mention ed to testify seemed to believe that the entire hope of All day Monday and all day Tuesday the witnesies: | he spinner advocated world prices for raw cotton his kind of testimony ptied for two days without On oWedilcada + morning [ was called to the stand and | Ane Sorthern Connnisetoners of Agriculture ee hi been able. to contact. . | own W hauishee. : at showed that we cannot trade i in international of which we have a surplus. The statement showed how our. National Wagna been undermined in the past whenever we importe ricultural or industrial products to compete with like pro ous produced here in this country. AGRICULTURAL INCOME is bacne NATIONAL j . IN COME. daciners when oul seven ae the amount of national income. : Attention was called to fhe: fae that we have a tional debt of | 300 billion dollars made on a basis of prices. Attention. was eatled ie the fact that it monn req) twice as many years of hard labor for the American peop. to pay this debt if prices were permitted to go down. Attention was called to the fact that if farm pr were lowered it would inevitably follow that wages salari ies in all industry and business would be lower. COTTON IN WORLD TRADE In the course of discussion on the floor I called att tion to the fact that from 1926 to 1938 our American | Tae of cotton. declined from i million bales to 5 millio} a ales - From 1925 to 1938 the export of ue pods Pay British Isles declined from 4 billion yards ney billion yards annually, oo Trene. the British ae errs at the same ae that t cI export of cotton goods decreased. 2 This proves conclusively that the finan. spinners ha converted from cotton to rayon pee ae antotaak a | present Wwar.o = = | The records of the Depaetatet oe Soreates i that several years prior to 1938 England was only tak about 15% of pes oe of raw cotton. _ tries who aan buy our oe it wale be foolish . Pe our American price under any consideration. =~ THATCHER OF ARKANSAS On Friday, Hon. H. K. Thatcher of Arkansas, we president of the National Association of Commission of Agriculture presented a paper strongly backing proposition that seven times the farm income is neces ) the national income. ae : =~, The ae presented by Mr. Thatcher alan @ came very strongly for 100 Be cent Dey prices and full pr duction. 70s: Mr. Lees aleo ealled upon Mr. Carl H. Wilk y x Wednesday, December _ Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU _ OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. 5 . Notices of farm produc and appurtenances admissable -wnder postage regulations inserted one time on each request and - yepeated only when request is acompanied by new copy of Mmotce. = : 3 : Limited spac will not permit insertion of notices containing - more than 30 words including name and address. i Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does fot Assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. ; Published Weekly at 414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture noe Tom Linder, Commissioner, Executive Office, State Capitol ane Atlanta, Ga. : Publication Office - 214-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices - State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol eee Atlanta, Ga. _ Entered as second class matter - August 1, 1937, at the Post Office gt Covington; Georgia, under Act pt June 6 1900. Accepted for - mailing at special rate 01 postage _ provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. 1917 Paces Cotton Committee (Continued from Page One) oe economist, to give the committee certain vital information with regard to the effect of national economy with regard to farm prices. Mr. Thatcher also inserted in the record a paper by Mr. Wilken proving. the ratio of farm - ineoie to national income to be one to seven. es There was also inserted in the record an outstanding and illustrated article in the Coun- try Gentleman, December issue 1944, by Mr. Taylor, associate editor. - This article in the Country Gentleman names a group of economists, some now employed by big business concerns, who state unequivocably that the national income is necessarily 7 times the agricultural income. > - o many problems were involved. at this - meeting and so many interesting things occurred that it is impossible to recount them all in the limits of this article. | ---* MISCELLANEOL FOR SALE ae % gal. Hot Green 50c if taken at once. nor stamps. Mrs. J. E. Royston, Rt. 1. Sa Red hot pepper, 75 ; Carter, Whitesburg. SAGE: ee Nice. finely ground $1.60 Ib.: 3 Ibs... MISCELLANE EOUS FOR SALE About 3 Ibs. one Grea age, $1.50 Ib.: also sev. hun- ed peppermint plants $1.00 | Mrs. R. F.. Pace, Temple, 50 . home cured_ ground sage, $1.00 lb., FOB my Rt. 3. 135 white, unwashed, 100-lb. eap. chicken feed sacks, no les, 9c ea. for entire lot: less, W. H. Hagan, Morrow. White guano sacks, washed 1 good cond., 20e ea., plus E. M. Beckham, Tif- Chicken fecd sacks. 100-th. cap. 7i4c ea.. sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed and free holes, 20 ea.: also Speckled owder peas, white, purple hull table peas. ea., 25c aft. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, amming, Rt. 1. White feed sacks, not woah! ed, 12c ea., shipped, promptly. -W. Summerour, ainesville, 2 50 white guano apa I5e ea. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville. Rt. 1. PPLES: rom peel and core, 50c Ib.. in .R. V. Woody, Dial. CANE SEED: : "SEED FOR SALE Cannon Ball seed, saved from select melons, $2.00 Ib.: White Egg turnip seed and mixed Shogoin and White Egg. 50c Ib. Robert Hunt, Cordele. Bunch butter bean seed, ear cleaned, 1944 crop, 35 ab. in 25 and 50> Ib.-- lots: naller lots, 40c Ib. Add post- e. Mrs. H. S. Mullins, Mil- | Cert. Marglobe and New Stone tomato seed, $3.00 Ib.: has. Wakefield cabbage, $2. 50 eib.*-B. oR. Woodliff. Flowery ranch, Rt. 1. Ga. Blue Stem collard seed,. (3944 crop, 50c lb.: Cannon Ball watermelon seed, hand select- ed, $1.50 lb. All postpaid. J. W. Lang, Omega. Apout 15 tons nice, sound -obe Lespedeza seed, combin- d with own Allis Chalmers combine, 10c Ib. J: E. Elder, Griffin, *phone No. 2791. Hand Saved Cannon Ball termelon seed, $1.00 1 W. VV. Brannen. Cannon Bali melon seed, 50 lb.; FOB farm. Luther olland, Byromville, Rt. 1, at my Crane, Milner, Sev. lbs. Tobacco seed, Ba- anza and Suckeriess, ea. var., 60c per ounce, postage paid. . T. Taylor, Quitman, Rt. 1. Ga. Belle and Elberta peach seed, mixed, 20c doz:; 1 Ib. white Citron seed, $1. 00: Mar- gourds, 25 ea., plus post- : also pair small Bantam Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. S Korean Lespedeza> teclean- ed, 10c Ib. Allene M. Aiken; Madison. Old Time Tender . White Cornfield Bean seed, Crease- backs and Cutshorts. 50c pt. No chks. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Ellijay. Rts: 20 Ibs, 1944 crop, Cannon Ball melon seed, hand saved, hade dried, fine quality, $1.20 Yb. P. P.. or best offer for lot. L. E. Newton, Gordon. _ Sev. lbs. frost-proof Eng. pea seed, 30c lb., plus postage: 35c Tb. postage paid: also 3% Ibs. fresh tallow, 35c Ib. Mrs. Geo: W. Richardson, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Cannon Ball watermelon ed, hand saved from selected elons. pure and good as the best, $1.50 Ib. FOB. J. J. oodworth, Gordon, Rt. 1. 150 lbs. Cannon Ball melon d, hand saved, shade cured, 0 Ib. if taken at once. ling Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2 Mariah Brown, Riech- | a.:; 50 white feed sacks. 10c Nice, sundried apples. free | Tos 100 or more. 6c | FOB. Chas. T. McMillan, 0 Ib. lots, del. Ist and 2nd} train, $6.00 bu. ane say, December 43, v4 SEED F OR SALE Mammoth Russian - sun- flower seed, $1.00 gal.: okra seed, 50c at.. postage paid. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, White multiplying nest on- ions, $1.00 gal., postpaid. L. J. Brown, Colbert, Ree Kobe lespedeza, 18c Ib. Re- cleaned, in 100 Ib. bags, or 12 vee and peanut hay for sale. L. G. Downs, Andersonville. Red, yellow, white meated Sugar Lump watermelon, and Long John cantaloup seed, 0c pkt. postpaid. R. H. Long, Cul: verton. COTTONSEED FOR SALE D&PL_ cottonseed, treated and delinted, Ist yr., $6.50 rewt., FOB. J. M.. Johnson, Alma. 1,000 Ibs.. Summerours cot- tonseed, Ist yr., Sericea Lespedeza seed, com- bine run, for sale at once. D&PL No. 14 _ cottonseed, wilt-resistant. Ist yr., 4244 per cent lint, $5.50 ewt. not treat- ed, or $6.50 cwt. treated. 3 or 400 Ibs. shipped COD. Neo or- ders less 100 lbs. Willie Tan- ner, Flippen;. Box 65. BEANS AND PEAS | FOR SALE 13 Ibs., 1944 crop bunch oe watertnel on butterbeans, 30c Ib., plus post- age: 35c Ib., postage paid. Mrs. Pollie Jackson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 9. 18 bu. Unknown peas, sound, slightly mixed, picked without A. W. Hadden, Thomson, Rt. 2. Col. butterbeans and tender green beans, 30c Ib., plus post- age, or 35 lb., postage paid. |Also 3 guineas, roosters, rais- ed this yr., 75 ea., or exc. | guinea hens. for Cant ship. Mrs. H. G. Tolbert, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Soy beans for table use, 10c Th. Caroline Greear, Helen. FRESH AND DRIED FRUIT FOR SALE _ Dried, sour fruit. 50e Ib. del: white nest multiplying onions, nice and clean, $1.25 gal. del. Bonnie Weeks, Dial. | - PECAN AND OTHER | lb. for combine run, R. A. Al- len, Jenkinsburg. : Watermelon seed, hand-: prices. -also 1200 Ibs. | Gu +. Ledbetter, Cumming, Rt. 2. ley, Bowdon, Rt. 10e ea.; | trees. shipment. Thos. M FRUIT TREES FOR SALE | RABBITS AND CAVIES a FOR ae Gov. insp., lead. var. apple trees, 2 yr-; 4-6_ft., 5c: 1 vr. peach trees, 144-2 ft.. 30c ea.; Pear, cherry, apricot, ooo) hie. ee ea.; papershell pecan, 3- 4 $1. 50. ea. Lee Head, Cor- oes Peach trees: vellow and pink } check press. White and yellow elearsced, and Jap plums, all 2-3. ft., 4, $1.00" 3-4 ft.. 3 for $1.00. Add postage. A. Griffis, Patterson. Budded Schley pecan trees, | R2eS ft: $f.00-ea.- 3-4 ft., $1.25 ea: 45 fi. $t a0 ea-. 5-6 {.. $1.75 ea. Cash with order. 100 lots at reduced price. R. L. Adkins, Cordele. Seedling peach trees, $1.50 doz.; $6.00 C; $50.00 M. Other fruit trees. grapevines, at right Mrs: BB. Fravis, Riverdale: Nice, black walnut sprouts,: 3 ft., rooted, $5.00 doz. P. P.: apricot plums, hazlenuts, crab- apples, 4 ft.. $2.00 doz.; black raspberries. 36 for $2. 00: paw- paw sprouts, $5.00 doz. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Museadine vines, 15c ea.: hazlenut blueberry bushes. $1.00 doz.: blueberry, 45 doz. Add postage. Mrs. = W. Brad- Rooted blackberry bushes, red and yellow plum trees, large size, 50c: small. 25c ea.: also want exc. for or buy Cc 12 budded pecan trees, Monev- | maker var. Mrs. W. E E. Wooten. Camilla. Lead. var. apple and peach Write for reasonable prices. Also nice, sundried ap- ples, 5 lbs.. $2: 00 .del. Prompt M. Webb, Elh- ave Nt 3: Hazelnut bushes. old fashion-- ed June Red and YeHow plum, 10e ea. $1.10 doz. Well rooted. Add postage. piss H. M. Pat- terson, Waco, Rt. 2. Box 87. Native ei plants, Himalaya extra heavy plants, native plum; 2-3 ft., selected trees. $3.50 C. Del. in Ga. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. 5. FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE. 2-14 Ib. hams, 40c Ib; sides and shoulders, 30 Ib. Add postage. Fred Atkinson, Val- dosta, Rit. 4. 2-large hams and 2 shoulders about 35-40 Ib. ea.. 35e and 40c. lb. at my place, 6 mi. White Plains, after hogs are killed. Write and I will notify when to come after. S.' S. Elder, Mayfield, Rt. 2 PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE NOTICE: On account. of Ceiling prices on Pecans, the the following notices are omit- ted. Med. size. seedling for sale, FOB. Mrs. J. W. ton, Bowdon, RE 3. 200 lbs. Stewart pecans, also Seedling pecans for sale. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83. Large seedling pecons, Mo- bile thin shells, for sale. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. Some papershell pecans for sale. O. H. Bradbury, Bogart. 40 lbs. pecans, mixed: also 6 Martin and 21 dipper: gourds, 20c ea. All postpaid. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Money-Maker pecans, filled out; for sale. Del. Jackson, Stephens. New pecans, selected. clean- ed, graded, Schleys. Stuarts, Success, Pabst, in 10-lb. bags, and up. FOB. Sat. or mogney back. F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines. About 75 lbs. Seedling pe- cans. Also 2 W. L. 3-A roost- ers, ready for service, $2. 00 ea. or exc. them for runnmg or bunch butter beans or butter- peas at 30c_ Ib... Mrs. A..F Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1. : pecans Over- well Ooh: PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Large red and yeliow var. plum trees, 50c'.ea. Exe. for budded pecan trees. Mrs. L. M. Wooten, Camilla. i individually quoted. prices on -barn. Mrs. Saanan doe _ kids, soon, of fine milk producing stock. Will ship; also 2 bulls. right size for canning. Mrs. H. A. Porter, Buford, Rt. 1. ; Reg. eo Nubian buck at Stud: 1 doe kid. 4 mos. old and 3 yr. old Duck for sale. Reasonable. considering breed- ing. ee E: Grubbs, Demor- est, Rt. 1. Fine reg. stock Toggenburg milk doe, $10.00 cash at my H.W. ee Ludowici, Rt. 1. Grade milk goat, bred to reg. Toggenburg buck, will be 4th kidding March 4th, 1945; av. 4 ats. day with good _ care, ae 00. Waey Paulk, Willacoo- chee. 4 young milk eat 4 mos. old, $6:00 ea: Saanan, 2 does, milk stock, $10.00 ea: 2 muley- head Saanan bucks, 1 yr old of high milk stock, $15.00 ea. FOB here. Mrs. Julia Varnedo; ae 130 So. Candler Rd. Reg., purebred Toggenburg buck kid, 6 mos. old, sired by Chickaming Stanton Judson T- 4979 of high A. R. ancestry and from high producing dam. Reasonable for quick sale. War- ren Rollins, Atlanta, 349 Mur- rayhill Ave., N. E. De 6912. 2 Tog. milk goats, nannies, 7 mos. old, ready for breeding, 1 naturally hornless. $15.00 or $8.00 ea. Must sell quickly. Mrs. Mamie B. Watson, Lo- ganville, Rt. 2. 5 Very fine, snowwhite Saa- nan buck, No. S-78031, name Frank Sinatra, born August Sth from Neoga June No. 70644, from long line Reg. stock. $20.00, including reg. papers. James Sirmans, Jr.._ -Homer- ville. : |Show boar, $1.50 ea: 6 mos. old pair J.} | doe, pure bred, oo 00 ea: book- children, bring mule colt in ton, Blairsville, Rt. freshen tail: 2 female cavies, bred teh price. Cross. |} Chinchilla buck, wt. 7% Ibs., $2.00.. Exp. Col. Also want for breeding large type NZ White doe, 2 yrs. old. Buy or exe. State particulars. Sonny Weeks, Edison. \ Guinea pigs, asst. colors, $2 | for sale. for grown stock; 2/3 5 vale. 9 to 45 yrs. 1,000 t 1200 Ibs., at reaso Ollie Simpson Mule, 5 yrs. o7d ana old horse, both work any 1 ea. Sow, pig and heifer: corn, wheat and hay, en brooders and mer, Rt... ft: grown, $1.50 pr:-smaller pigs, male or female, take as come, 60c ea. FOB. Lyman Cc Rentz, Lakeland. HOGS FOR E Ped. Chinchilla bucks. 9 mos.. old, $3.00 ea. Ship COD. Wm. H. Heard, Port. Wentworth. A-10 Augustine Park. N. Z. White rabbits, reg. stock, 10 wks. old, $1.00: ea. $2.00 pr. a 6 mos. old buck, $3.00. Wm. Bradshaw, Edison. 3 purebred English cavies. mixed colors, 2 females and] male, $1.50 ea. Exp. Col. Don- ald. Sanders, Edison. 12 N. Z. White rabbits, $15.- 00 for lot at my farm. Charles Griswell, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2 N- Z. White rabbits, 6 mos. old does and bucks, 5 to 7 Ibs. wt. $5.00 pr: also N. H. Red cockerels, 4-A_ grade, $2.00 ea. in prs: Hugh Bowling, Frank- lin Springs. Pe N. 4. White rabbits. 6 mos. old, $3.00 pr: buck and for | colt, Ga. 7D 1s. $4.50. mos. old rab- bits for first February. Mrs. . H. Reese, Norwood, Rt.: Ze 1 bred Angora doe. $5.00: Angora buck, $4.00; also 8 Guinea pigs. $3.00 pr. Trade: for . White bred does. Write. L. W. McBurney, Thom- son, 401 RR St. 1h: 2% Red and tN Z. White rabbit, $2.50 ea.- Ben oo Carrs Station. ing orders for 3 to HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 2 black mares, 4 and 5 yrs. as old, wt. around 1400 Ibs. ea., also a 5 yr. old black mule for sale. J. E. Clayton, Enig- ma, Rt. 1 2 mare mules, 12 yrs. old, about 1.000 Ibs. ea. work any- where, $100.00 ea. at my barn. CuR. Little Ae Black | Guinea, stay-fat kind, es old, $18.50. ea. also A mare Sinquefield. Harrison. Reg. SPC. pigs. wt, ap $25.00 ea. Edgar Shipp. JF Americu 11 Berkshire crossed SPC pigs. 9 wks. old, tre Won't ship. _ farm, 4 mi. East of Perry Hawkinsville Rd. Charl Ross, Perry, Rt. 2, Box 14 SPC gilts. finest Cham ship breeding: 30e pound: ready to breed. pound. plus $2.50 ea. for already b ed May 5. 1943, $60.00 Humes, Columbus. 8 full blooded Duroc oi sow Digs. 50-75 Ibs. ea.. | 10.00 ea. Haddock, RE: - Big Bone Black a OIC and big bone Guinea farrow in January. $16.00. | Charping, Elberton, Rt, 3. Reg. +S. P. yrs. old, 375-400 lbs., vent inbreeding, $75. 60. transferred: 544 mos. oe ue male, $35.00 ea. 2 All FOB. Fred Cc. Sesto," hurst, Rt: kk Fine, reg. SPC pigs, C pionship bloodlines, 8 wks $15.00 ea: 3 mos. old, $25. Morgan, A . herd pee Walton Tanner, Sandersville, RFD Al ae plug, mule, $20.00 at CATTLE FOR SALE my farm, 5 mi. So. Jonesboro. Alex H. Stephens,. Jonesboro. | -15 yr. old bay mare, good cond., safe for old folks or tle. Sell or exc. for corn, Pat- Spring. feed or cattle. ory H. Good saddle ioe good worker, 10-12 yrs. old. about 1000 lbs..$75.00: also 2 14-Ib. hams, 40c Ib: Sides oe shoul- ders, 30c Ib. Add postage. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Black mare mule, 1150 Ibs., 10 yrs. old, perfectly sound, $175.00: also 10 Shoats, 60-100 lb. wt. at market price: and 1 heifer, Ist calf, $50.00. A. B. Weatherby, Fayetteville, Rt lL 1 pr. mares, work anywhere, 1 Bay with flax mane and i: Gray, > wt, - 1350. lbs; both fat: also: 110 bu. corn, Hastings and Whatleys mixed bulls. ton. AL for sale. E. M.. Cason, Buck- head. mos. old. 4%. yr. old horse, gentle, Sparta. also cart, all good cond., or will sell horse alone. R. Hudson, Martinez, c/o W. Johnson. A. 3. good mules. just off the farm and 1 saddle pony: also 2 Brampton bulls, 4 and 6 yrs. of age. L. C. Shipp, Rockmart, A 3. 2 mare mules, about 2,000 ole: Ibs. Black, good farm mules, sound. $75.00 ea. dell, Athens. 12 yr. old mare mule, $65.00 or trade for smaller mule or Jd Be Cate young, 3 gal. cow: also 12 rabbits. (3 grown, 9 young),|mers Mill. White doe, Red doe. Black buck, young mixed, $15.00 or 3 trede for small breed, 1944 Bantam. pullets, at $1.00 ea. At my place. Mrs. Clifford White, College Park, Rt. 2. bulls, here. 3 yrs. old Jersey cae. @ milk now, calf 2 old, $110. 00 for hotly nice, ge Riding and plow ho $90.00; also 25 WL. 18 | old hens, ready to lay, $1.01 Mrs. Helen R. Street, At Rt. 2, Box 564. 5; Fine Guernsey ae bred of Candler stock, old, gentle, rich milk mee ter stock, $250.00. Tom Zuhos, Sweetwater Park. Purebred, Reg. Polled bull, blood lines, Lawrencev refo 5. YES, old, Have used for 3 yrs. wi herd. Sell to prevent inbree ing. $200.00: also sev. yo P. Fersone, | Talb Reg. Horned Heretert bu 15 mos. old, and your choi reg. Guernsey bulls, 3 t A. a aa _ Offering few of my. G |sey heifers for sale, also s nice bull calves, from 1 to mos. old, all sub. to reg SPC male hogs, gilts, and sub. to reg. and reg. Wicker, Americus. Jersey cow, 3rd calf. aw approximately _ 4 g $100.00 at barn. Hamilton, Baxley, Rt Cream Jersey mileh. fresh in, calf only few old, $50.00 for both. [.. Smith, Royston, Rt. J, at purchra bloodlines, not reg., Hore 16 mos. old, $50.00 $55.00 ea. shipped. _L. Thornton, Dewyrose, R December 8, 1944 Mushrooms, per 1 lb. carton Turnips (Bunched), per doz. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables _ Apples (Ga. Yates, Fey. all sizes) in boxes : : Collards, per dozen bunches 2...._.____.__, 1.00- 1 Mustard Greens, per bu. bo ee 1 00- c Sweet Potatoes, per bu. baskets 2... este Be Ed ee < u Turnip Salad, per bu. prs, tale. pig. Give age and pri ; Wynn, Carlton. ee AND MULES: iding over farm. Joe. own, McRae. = HEEP AND GOATS: eap. near here. Write. Es. -ox. Griffin, Rt. A. large Noley type, 1 vr. o B. Tucker, Ocilla,. Rt. 2. POULTRY ares Want + purebred Hampshir Want nice pony with Hones: ge enough for man to use M. Want 1 young billy goat, Want 1 purebred Ram sheep Write what you have to offer. Will trade Prince Royal 0. 69830, Saanan buck, for per kerel : Reg. Toggenburg ov Saanan | 23S ee doe kid or a good 4 at. milk- . grade doe, bred to freshen ce. home, guarantee. | LEGHORNS: 220 big Eng, Id} 1944 hatch lets, 6 mos. 0 bantam cockerels. $2.00 each. FOB. Money order. Malcolm /McMillan, Bartow, PO Box 135. 5 April hatch mixed bantam roosters, $1.75 {6r- lot: W. G: mos. old, 80 pu I si, 50 ea. None shipped. At my | ail Be Veale, Tifton, Rt. 3, Box 19 30 WL. 4- ae ae ae es old, ready to lay, eee $150 ea. at my farm Dobbins, Max |No less than 30 shipped. Leo Price, Soperton. 1 or : ars - | BABY CHICKS Id.) 5. RB. OQuinn,. Sparks. Lenox. jJand 1 aycross, REM: AFOWLS WANTED: GHORNS WANTED: Want 2 young Brown Leg- orn roosters. Don J. Cason, _ Want 2 yrs, old Peafowl hen. FOR S es Hiiee. Hd, Pome. Ho-} burn. 1 White Woandate purebr Loganville, $ 0.00: 1 % Claret. 98 Gordon Rd., SW. ick, 6 Arkansas Blue hens, 1 co 25.0 0: guar, pure and true ~avonia, Rt. os.. full stock. $2.00 ea. M. dan, Bartow, PO Box 135. Few prs. good breeding st Dark Cornish bantams. $6, _tams, $5.00. M. O. only. M ayme Aydelotte, Fairburn. BARRED AND. THER ROCKS: 1.50 ea. $2.50 pr. Exc. antam hens. 3 for LS FOR; 18 3-A WR. Apriieetch avmont, Rt. 1. CORNISH. GAMES D GIANTS: icello, Rt. 3. ae rooster, June 1943 hatch, 0 plus shipping chgs. Must - Miss Hazel a Watson, r. Blue Traveler. 9 rs. old, 16 D lood cock, $5.00. 4 ee om 2. (Sebrights), March hatch mee MO Keo far other ames. Jimmy Akin. Atlanta _4 game hens, dif. col - 1orse stock; $3.00 Eo tor igs. H. B. Tiller. Brunswick, oe BO. Fussell, Bruns- ame. 2-Vrs. pe B. P. Weaver. oP Mrs. N. E, Harrell. Ade: antam cockerels. $2.00 "OB: M: 0. Malcolm MeMil- r.. Eges, $3.00 for 15, R. W: lark, Macon, 358 Spring St. Trio fine Dark Cornish ' ban- : Extra fine 4-A WR. cockerels 40. Thomas. Valdosta, PO Box ullets:; 2 cockerels, $23.00. 1.59 ea. del. Wee McGowan, Cuban Blue and Irish Gilder ed young home. 10 WL. and Cornish cross, a5 A hens, 1*yr. awe agate oe 2.00 ea., also purebre or- Tole Haen. els, $2.00 ea. $1.50 ea: MM: 20." only: Syoee Groyer Edge, Tarrytown, Rt. 16 WL. AAA hens, ready o .|lay and in good cond., free of |: insect and disease... $1. 75 each. FOB. Myks. G. W. Shannon, ed oe - 15 pure Brown Poohorn Kens rooster, Everlay str., mos. old. $30.00. No checks. woe W. R. Richey, Lavonia, Rt. PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, _ |FIGEONS. QUAIL, ETC., ALE: Aristocrat size. fast breeders of 1 lb. white Red and Yellow. oe a birds. $2.00 ea: meat squabs. ters, $2.00 ea: hens, 1 vr. old. $2.00. ea. Cc: Clifton, Millen. Mrs. tg | Ma 1406. O. | order. Tiger. ck ES dita cosets Deg fested and from | . stock, $3 Young a. roosters 3 to 4|a. Plus Exp. chgs. Money pes Crs SUSSEX: 5 Black Carneaux pigeons, 2 ijmales, 3 females. $7.50. Strong healthy stock. Money order. Mrs. Mayme evel Fair-| tur, 903 East 10 pr. Homer Racing pigeons, $1.00. pr. or exe. for bantams or other chickens, rabbits, guineas {or Bilines, pigs, corn, potatoes, ete. D.\ W: Chadwick, Rolston. 13 ville. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 4 purebred Barred Ply mouth Rock, April 1944 hatch cocker- FARM HELP ED a hens, 16; AND BANTAMS: Golden Sahright jetta, Box 207. 4 bantam hens and rooster, 3.00; also want a New. Hamp- | shire rooster. Fetruary or Mar. | 2 March hatch WL. Best Fee 1944 hatch. H. str. breeding cockerels, direct | glasville. +| Ferris, $9.00 or $5.00 ea. Mrs: M. Adams, Dou- FOB. No checks. Mrs. Babe Ashe; Bishop. - CORNISH. GAMES AND GIANTS: Nice Blinker brood - cock, dead game, $3.00 or exc. for 2 pit game hens, Muffs prefer- Griffin, Gaines- % e t tion: strong Want ae mian or couple for light work on farm, tend: to hogs, chickens. heifer cows, ete. In DeKalb Co., near De- catur. Weekly salary and share crop next year. 2 BR: house with lights and water. Come at once. J. H. Tribble. .Deca- College Ave. Want tenant for 2 H. farm, 3rds and 4ths, 70 A. cultiva- upland and bot- tomland. Between Brookwood and Sharon Churches, So. part Porsyth.Co, Write gr see. -C pigeons. large | C. Bagley, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Rhodes, Parrott. 00 | TURKEYS, . GUINEAS, G. GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE: 2 Mammoth Bronze turkeys, T'S. | gobbler, 24 Ibs., and hen, 14 lbs. Mrs. E. S. Talley, Choopee. ae Bie : ae : guineas, 43 hatc 3.75 for the 1 roos- t] $274, fer and 2= hens. Mrs. GC. A. 2 oe : for | Black, The Rock. Rt. WYDANOTTES: 85 fine White Wyandotte country home Mrs. | elec., 8. mi. blodd. 1, Box 44, catur, Rt; 2: Broad Ave. plenty good crop. . White rent or oe 1 trio Speckled Suecex. 2 yrs. | live in. M. 1944 hatch Golden Sbright | old, $5.00; trio of April hatch, | ta. 718 oe $4.50: also 2 Everlay str. Brown 7265. L. pullets, $2.50 ea. $11.00 for lot, not prepaid. Charles Tyler, Want man SE ede pullets, 9 mos. old, laying 60 ta} salary, home 65 eggs per day, $150. 00. FOB. Party furnish crate. Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1. Few 4-A- April hatch RCSL. Wyandotte 6-7lb. cockerels, $3 ea, Exp. chg. extra; June cock- erels, same grade, 3 or more ross cock, 18 mos. old, $3.00. Ibs., "$3, 00 ea. No chks. Mrs. - oney order. S. O. Huff, Mon-| A. Ke McLeroy, eatonion: Rt. Ciitieei? St., NW. Want nice couple to live in farm home and assist with light work on farm. Answer _ all \ ea. Write for | letters. J) 0. vrices on other breeds. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE. AND RHODE ISLANDS:) 7 pure Donaldson Red _ roos- 10 fine laying Gresham, eee Want farmers tot crops, 50- 50 basis. white or col., prefer big families with. extra work- ers for wages. Fine proposit-: ion for manwho understands Cane growing. Good houses, No. Albany. Con- tact J. T. Douglas. Will answer 3 Parmenter Red aa Be 7 mos. all inauiries. Albany, 238 old, cockerels, $2.50 ea. at my os: Arrington. ae Atlanta. 979 oe Ave., Sw. Want good man for 2 H. farm. 50-50 basis. Good land, tools and aS on Mail and School Rts. J. Rosser, os 533 ee . Apt. 1, At 3596. Want rer fore aecore 2b, or col. Standing basis. House to Bradley, aa wood S. E. Ma Want wet in touch ae 3 Blacksmith who wants a good opening, and other farm work. es Wilson. Shady eae Box wit small fam- ily to work on stock farm and drive truck and tractor. Good. warm house with lights to live in. water. and good wages. 8]. mi, East Atlanta. W. S. Smith,. Glenwood ave., Want Pane experienced colored people as caretakers ot and farm. Good and fine oppor- tunity for right parties. Apply R. L, Hull, ATES: 1139 Spring Want 2 men to ale on beet cattle and grain farm (no cot- ton,) with tractor and combine experience. Good houses, near school and church. Good sal. 7 mi. Athens on Augusta Hwy. Bart Powell, Athens, Rt. 3. Want share croppers for fe 2 f POU iad FOR SALE. a WANTED 1 H.. farms. Good houses, stock, convenient. + insville.. levson. Burger, ~~ Want 132 mi. Want mitv Rd: Hwy. R Want | pay. Mrs. or see. J. D burn, Rt. 1 * Want farmer with force to run 2 H. farm on 50-50 basis.| Ad Good: land, mules, tools, etc. Furnish cash to make Or White or Col. Very good 4 R house. Can move _at once, 1% mi. town and school J. Goodrum, Warwick. Want. party to operate 2 or 3 H. farm. good stock, good land: plant any crops, on share basis. or part shares~and Maxwell, Whigham. good man on halves for 2 b= farm plenty wood and good water, ~ 41 Hwy... mi So. Jonesboro, on school and mail Rts, White or col. I furnish | 3 tractor: you drive it. Alex H Stephens, Jonesboro, RFD. - Want reliable, pido lean ee: settled col. man or couple for light work on farm, feed stock, tend garden. ete. for salary and | house to live in, prefer ieaurens : Co.. Crone sG with small burg, RFD Want eee white woman to live in home with nice peo= ple and do light. work on farm, near Atlenta. $8.00 week, ; room -and board. Mrs. C. A. SRE Mectooee: "Riverdale. small family: N. Roberds, Savannah, Bona- venture Rd., Want man ae share crop, to live in home, board and neces- | a sary spending money sell crop. 4.A. tobacco and any other crop with corn grain. Good offer. Mrs. Essie Beasley, Egypt. Rt. 2. - Want good farmer for large plantation: 50-50. or standing rent: have farm equipment, good mules, tractors, combine, etc. also want elderly couple : to live on farm. and take charge poultry, stock, ete. near Hawk- Elmer Treisch, ein Good to school and towns. Col. or white; also want old; settled, col:; farmer = or couple for light work. around farm. Good house, patches, sal- ary. Write at once. Mrs. Jackson, Lovett. Want ood man for 2 H. cron for:1945, 50-50 basis. Good 1c. stock and tools. V. a er, Whitesburg. - Want single, exp. farm hand, +1st January to first July, Must know how to plow. $25.00 mo... board and laundry. C.J. Gor- don, Warwick, Rt. 2. Want Dairy help. Man with White only. /o Dairy. Want couple: young or ere ly, honest and dependable, to work on farm: work furnished until crop time, basis.. Good bottom land, nice 3 R. furnished house: tractor, stock and milch .cow. J. Cave Springs. Rt. %. Want farmer for 2 H. crop on 50-50 basis. 4 R. house, good land, plenty wood, - ae mail and school. bus. Rt. 2 mi. So. Fairburn. os Senoia. ia. Write . Stephens, 4 R. house, W. H. Clough, . Walsh, Garfield. nee woman. not over .60, for light work on farm. No milking. Good home family and good Jennie Moore: Lees- Roy | w, es Pelham Rd., NE. Want epl. to - ines work by day or mo, house in good cond. Elec., running wate side door: raise feed garden, tend some sto Loe until then 50-50 Fair- part from Can move you. Mrs. oe ives Johnson, Lovett. Want man to work on Poul- try farm: Regular wor good wages. At once. Blackshear. good aoe "1 ble, for-1 and 2 share basis. on Gr eRe Sum- churches and ee o or close to paved -relia- farms on a6 farm. 3 Do ao + far mi. ville, Rt. 2: Briarcliff. Gar: on 4ths. 14 mi. 5 Call Sundav. a water Park once. W. = ville? Rt. 1. - houses: and truck el. share Sec ee a farming, 50-50. basis; als to drive truck and ot er day. labor. Wages. o Good land, water, cei Hwy. 7. Ben R. ee B Want single woma or col. or couple for li {on farm. No milking salary, also Share Cro vr. Good house in var Ce 11.80- 11.60- 11.99- bese eer Ae Lo 249 BR hts. 130/DN 11.25- 11.50- . 11,60- 11.50- PRU a ee ey 12.00- 7 180/350) <11.75- 12.75 11.25- 11.50- 11.90- 12.00- We ee 11.50- 3 joughs 350/450 1150- 12.25 10.55- 11.00- 11.00- 11.75- pe ea oe ee 11.40 12.50- 11.50 11.00- 10.60- 11.25- 11.50- ot ere ee -11.00- i | 3 | Strs. & Heifers) 15.50- 16.00 nee ee c Strs. & Heifers) :14.00- 15.00 - 11.00 - 11.00 - 11.50 AAD 2 - 11.00 od. Strs. & Heifers 10.00- 11.50/ - 9.00 - 9.50} - 10.00 1600-1400) ee ee 25.00 Common Strs. & Heifers 7.00- 9.00) - 7.00 - 7.00. - 8.00 SAGAN ee ey Bows 9.50- 11.00 - 9.00 850 - 8.50 Poe ee ee emmon Cows 2k 7.00- 9.00. Se" '50 - 7.00 - 7.00 TOs O00 ee SG 1 nner COWS 9i 1 a! -4.00- 5.50 - 6.00 - 5.50 - 6.00 A400] 5.00 2) er ea Ss Lt. Bulls - 4.50- 5.50 ~ 7.50 - 6.50 - 8.00 - 7.00 2 eee Cone, 2 - 4.00 - 4.50 -- 4.00 - 4.50 200. 400) ood Calves oo 5.50- 8.50 - 9.50 1850: = 9.25 - 9.00 te ~ -12.00- 13.00 Rly On ee ee : 10. 00- 11.50 = 11,00} - 11.50 50. 8 i - 9.00 cae go 9.50 | ee