Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1945 January 24

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~ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1945









a 1s always the ae problem of the human race.
American people have been fed a lot. of hooey
t their food situation.

nical as it seems, the people on American farms
yple who produce all the foodhave been the Lee
erers of under-nourishment.

e records of Selective ee are ample deine of
satanic mockery of plowing up. crops, burning wheat
stroying food animals.

day.when this nation and es world are facing the

alk y all able -hodied 1 men oe the farms.
3 _/LEND LEASE

ost people think we have sent a lot of food under
ase to our Allies overseas.

m March 1st, 1941, through December 31st, 1943
ost tives years) we shipped approximately 2h billion.

S worth of food under lend-lease to our Allies.

ing the same period, the people of the United
; consumed 94 billion dollars worth of food and

ere is no possibility of our producing anything
s much food for the next three years aS we have
iced during the last three years.

ing the last three years, according to government
es we produced the bumper crops of all times.

oe the same three years our visible supply of
ecreased with only 91% hillion out e 94 billion
going under lend-lease.

SELECTIVE SERVICE

have many cases where people are asking for help
get men either deferred, or discharged, from military
in order to carry on farm operations.

ay farms in Georia, from one to fifteen plows each,
eing closed down entirely because the last man who
to operate them is being called into the service.

fave a neighbor who has three boys (all his boys)

n service. This neighbor has been sick for two years
s now even unable to get fire wood into the house.
a twelve- horse farm.
ary age has been drafted. There is not a man to till
This is not an unusual case in Georgia. It

have no disposition to criticize the officials of Select-
rvice. Tam not a military man.
ry needs of the country. Every true American. wants
what is necessary to defend his country if it takes
st man to do it.

0 want us to get acer to earth, realize the situation
we are rapidly drifting into with ee to food for

THE FARMER MADE THE GOAT. _
| situation which we face today is the direct

Every tenant on that farm of

I do not know the-



result of the over-all. plan; ou which I have told
_ before, to create two world empires.

To ereate a world empire of industry with Hiee pri
and to create a world empire of raw materials with:
- prices. ; : se

- T was in Ohio not Ibng ago and, believe it or nee t
were prosecuting a farmer in Federal Court for ore
wheat without a permit.

This farmer had not even sold or offered the wheat,
sale. He simply grew the wheat and put it in his own barn.
Yet he was being prosecuted in Iederal Court for plan a
this wheat.

While this man and many more American farmers
being prosecuted for growing wheat, we are import

hundreds of millions of bushels of wheat from Ca ade
pole and South America.

Any people who expect to De things like this and

| 20 ee had best get their Bibles down. and read t e

We have heard a lot of agitation recently about a
jing on live animals. In fact, the OPA has recently
ceiling on live animals. A ceiling on live animals simp
means less money for the farmer, more money for the m
dleman and less meat at high prices to the consumer.

If you do not believe this, a go to the market a
buy some meat,

=

Phe adeantitaton finds it hecessary to. ration
and oils, while at the same time a campaign is carri
highly financed, to destroy our cotton production. Cott
seed 1 Is our greatest source of fats and. oils.

NO SURPLUS

Tt cannot be too often reiterated that we do not ha
and have never, had any real Te of agricu
products. Be

What we ealled surpluses have alaave been due ei
to imports or to non- apy eco of millions of peopl
to both.

You cannot import farm products without throw
millions of people out of jobsthis should ao som

into the heads of those i in authority.

You cannot have millions unemployed without HY
the farmer.

You cannot ruin the farmer without making the: Ww

~ country hungry.

_ Wars are caused by evil men. Wars are punishe:
terrible suffering. The punishment. for war is vis
the guilty and innocent alike, and wie regard to
try; race or creed. :

ra

Weare in the war but we are not through with t |
and the war is not through with us.

a behooves every Georgian and American fo la
and energetically carry them forward to have food
house for next winter.

TOM LINDER, __
Commissioner of Agric





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PLANTS FOR SALE



Nice rooted sage plants.
$1.85 doz. Add: postage. Cash
or M. O. Mary Stephens, Dah-
lonega, Ri. 1, Box 58.

Wakefield .cabbage plants,
5c C; $2.00 M: collard, 25c C;
$1.50 M; Klondike strawberry,
50c .C; $3. 75 M.: Stone tomato
seed, $1. 75 lb; Collard, Ga. and
Heading, $1. 00 Ib. All del. Lec |T
is. Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box

Collard and cabbage plants.
25 C; $1.50 M; Tobacco seed.
25c per large spoonful; old
time large pumpkin seed, 50.
/ for 25c. L. A. Crow, Gaines-
ae ville, Rt. 2.

Well rooted sage plants,
$1.35 doz; dried sage, 40c at.
Add postage. Cash or money
order. we Grindle, Dah-
<enon Rt. 4. Box 68.

: White Ea onion plants
now ready, prompt shipment.
3.00 M. 500, $1. Be poripsie to
rd zone. Mrs. . Aycock,

Surrency, Rt.

- Chas. W., cabbage plants, 500,
$1.10; $2.00 M del; 10 M., $1.90
Te. col; Marglobe tomato seed,
$1.60. Ib. del. W. O. Waldrip.
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

= Hardy No. 1 Eldorado black-
berry 2 yrs. old plants, $1.50
-C; 2,000 for $20.00. Good count,
prompt service. Mrs. C.
Rebinson, Greenville.

-E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage,
strong, sturdy, field grown
plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M.,
prepaid in Ga. HH, Dix,
Nashville.

: Large, fresh Extra Early J.
and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
500, $1.25: $2.00 M; White Ber-
muda onion, 500, $1.00; $1.75
M. Ali del. postpaid, prompt
shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald. eS
Chas.
225 MM:
Good plants, pr ompt shipment.
: ee Waldrip, Gainesville. Rt,

W. cabbage plants,
500; $1.40; 200, 85c.

Cabbage plants, nice enone
frost-proof Chas. or Copenha-
gen, $3.00 per crate of 3 M:

Exp. collect, or $1.50 = Dost-

id. J. W. Lang, Omeg

Fresh grown Chas. ee
proof. 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. post-
paid; 5 M., $7.50 exp..col; white
Bermuda, onion plants, Ga.
grown, pencil size, 500. $1.00:

752M. PP. I. i. -otokes,

tzgerald.

White Bermuda onion viants
i175 M. Del. G. L. Steediey.

_W.., frost-proof cab-

Hage and Bermuda onion

plants. 300, $1.00; 500, $1.30

$2.30 M. del. A, B. Watson,
sPitts, Rt. 1.

Nice Iceberg lettuce plants.
~0c C $4.50 M. W. D. Martin,
_ Buford.

Long Island Wakefield cab-
bage plants, 500, $1.10, $2.00 M.
Ga. collards, 500, 90c; $1.60 M.

Prepaid. No checks. J. H.
a Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box

a cabbage plants,
1.00; $1.50 M; Chas. cab-
Sl, 00, 500; 2 25 M; Ber-

A

PLANTS FOR SALE



Sage plants, well rooted, 4
for 50c: 10 for $1.00; pepper-
mint, spearmint, yarrow, cat-
nip, 25c doz. 50c orders post-.
paid. Stamps accepted on
orders. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco.
Rt. 2, Box 40.

a var., cabbage plants,
Seed for sale, 5 M., $7.50:
. Mullis, Alma, Rt. 2.

Hastings Ga. Heading col-
lard plants, $3.00 M; $1.75, 500;
Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douvlas-
ville, Rt. 1.

Klondike strawberry plants,
40c, C; 500, $2.00; $3.00 M;
Mastodon, 50c C; 500, $2. 50:
$4.00 M; also Hastings plants,
60c C: 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. All
good plants. Mrs. A. D. Jones,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. cabbage and white
Bermuda onion plants, 9500,
$1.25; $1.80 M; Extra, strong
plants, del. in Ga. Full count.
order now. E. L. Fitzgerald,
Irwinville. :

Chas. W. frost-proof cabbage
and Ga. collard plants, $2.00
M: white Bermuda onions,
$2. 50 M. All del. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite.
Arabi, Rt. 1, phone 4310.

Chas. W., cabbage Ga.
collard plants, $2.00 M; white

M.| Bermuda onion, 30c *C; 500,

$1.50; $2.50 M. All del., prompt
shipment. Eo, Hall, Arabi,

Chas Ws, cabbage plants,
500, $1.00; $2.00 M; del.; 5 and
10 M, lots, $1.85 M. Exp. col.
Full count, prompt shipment;
Marglobe tomato seed, $1.60 Ib.
del. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch Rt &

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
$1.10; $2.00 M., del; 5 and 10
M. lots, $1.85 > M. - Exp. col.
Full count, prompt shipment.
Mrs. Martha Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. =

Mastodon strawberry, 45C :

|$2.10 for 500; $4.00 M.; Apricot

plums, 35c ea. 4 for $1. 00;
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
$1.50 per teacupful; White and
Green Pod Okra seed, m:xea
2 thls., 10c. Add postage to all.
ar Lee Hood, Gainesville.
it.

Wakefield cabbage plants.
$2.25 M; 500,. $1.40; 200, 85c 8
to 10 M., $2.00 M. at ficid. Good
plants, prompt shipment. Mrs.
ee Allison, Gainesville,

17s

Wakefield cabbage plants,
$2.25 M;: 500, $1:40;- 200, 85c;
8 to; 10M; $2.00. M7 at. field.
Full count, prompt shipment.
Horace Allen, Gainesville, Rt.

Strong Wakefield cabbage,
red or white nest onions, white
or yellow Bermuda onions,
kale; rutabaga, collards, 50c C;
Iceberg lettuce, endive, beets,
parsley, evergreen bunching
onions, 25c doz. in mixed or-
ders. Mrs: HW. Vs Frankim,
Register,

Chas. W., and Copenhagen
frost-proof cabbage and Ber-
muda onion plants, fresh- and
green, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25:
$2.25 M; also Marglobe tomato
seed, $2.25 lb; New Stone, $2.0C



Tb. postaze paid. R. Chancior,
Pitt s. \

J.|}mixed, 40c C;



E, J. cabbage plants, $2. 25

|\M; 500, $1.40; 200, 85c Del.

Clay Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 4

Early Klondike strawberry
plants, $5.00 M. del. No checks.
Mrs. Peetl Pimson, Ellijay, Rt.
2s

E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage

M. Full count, prompt ship-
ment. Minor J. Carnes, Cum-

1 ming, At. 1.

Frost-proof re plants,
E. J., C. W., good, strong, field
er own, full count, prompt
shipment; 30c C; 500, $1.50;
ees 50 M; 3 M. or more, $2. 25

M. Jessie G. Lovell, Baxley,
Rt. dine

' Tested beostersot: well root-
ed cabbage plants, all var. 30c.
C: $1.50, 500; $2.50 M; As
at bed. All del., prompt s

ment. Mary M. Crosby, Ben.

J ley, Rt. 4,

Chas. W., frostproof eabbake
plants, Bermuda onion, 500,
81. 90: $2.25 M; 5 M. or, more,
$2.00 M. del. Ovie Conner,
Pitts, Rt. 1.

Several thousand white Ber-
muda onion plants; $1.60 M.
prepaid. Mrs. Atlee Ward,
Junction City.

Multiplying
plants, .25c .C, | Miss
Brown, Hartwell.

Kudzu Crowns, well rooted,
$1.50 C. $12.50- Mee E: Par-
rish, Adel.

Red raspberry plants, - 00
doz. del. in Ga. Mrs. J. L.
Williams, Blue: Ridge, Rt. 2,
Box 1382.

Mastodon, Dunlap and Pro-
gressive strawberry plants,
$1.75, 500; $3.00
M. Add postage. Mrs. M. M.
Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3:

Kudzu crowns, $10.00 M.
Clyde Lanier, Graymont.

Iceberg lettuce, Extra Early
and Chas. W. cabbage plants.
25c C: Early Strawberry, 50c Cy
Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.

-Vena



SEED FOR SALE .



Korean Lespedeza seed, 10c
sbl Stoneville cottonseed, Ist
yr., recleaned, $1.35 bu; pure
Turf seed oats, $1.00 bu: San-
ford seed wheat, weevil- -ire,
$1.00 bu. Riley ce Couch, Tur-
in,

Korean Lespedeza seed in
large quantities, 8c lb. com-
bine _ run; Sericea lespedeza
seed, 20c Ab. oT, Ac Caldwell,
Gay.

Marion Market wilt-resistant
cabbage seed, 35e ounce, $3.50
ib: - giant climber tomato,
grown 10-15: it.. Wt. 40 22 Ibs..
ea., 300 seed with 200 seed
Marglobe tomato, 25c. -_War or
postage stamps accepted. But-
ler Smith, Roy.

6. ibs, new mixed turnip
seed, 90 lb. Exe. for feed
sacks, white or print, also 24
lbs., collard seed, same price
ey ME ); Todd, Stephens,
Gs

Stone Mtn., melon seed.
hand saved, $1.00 lb; Eating
soy bean seed, 25c lb, mixed
pumpkin, 25c cupful. Add post
age: Nits. C.-Br- Cox, Cara,
ReD 3

Cannon Ball melon sed,
$2.50 lb. postpaid. No order
less 10 Ibs., shipped prepaid.
ao Holland, Byromvilie,
ted.

Combine run Kobe lespedeza
seed, 12c lb. Ralph S. Collier,
Comer.

10 lbs. Stone Mtn., water-
oe seed, $10.00, or $1. Dep.
y single pound, Wid. Thomas
Bishop.

About 25 lbs., genuine Pride
of Ga. melon seed, $1.25 ib., for
lot, $1.40 Th. smaller lots, pre-
paid in Ga; about 50 lbs., col.
bunch butterbeans seed, 30c
lb. for lot, 35 lb. smaller lots:
prepaid in Ga. G. W. Dunn,
McDonough, Rt 3.

White nest onions for spring
planting, $1.25 gal., PP. in Ga.,
$28.50 per hun, Ibs. No chks.
H: L. Fields, McDonough, Rt.

2

3.

Ga. White stem collard seed,
60c lb.,; 25 lbs., $8.00; $25.00. pez
hun. lbs; Jap turnip and smooth
leaf mustard; 75c Ib. Exc. some
for 6 lbs., Cannon Eall water-
melon seed. A. C. Ponder.
Whigham.

10 tons clean combine run
Kobe lespedeza seed, 10e Ib.
H. C. Allen, Atlanta, 876 Park
}St_ Sw. Re moon 4



plants, 35c C; 500, $1.50; $2.59],

shallot onion /

SEED OF SALE _| PECAN AND 01
ee | FRUIT TREES FOR

25 bu. a guar. se a ae
ot rocks, trash and faulty see eae
best quality. Write. H. F. ae ee a CS 00
Chapman, Blackshear, PO Er -

O11. fashioned Red peach plu
lea., 3 for $1.10. Well x

Martin gourd seed, 50 for 10- Prompt shipment. Mr:
also. a seed, oS Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
teaspoontu postage. | Fruit trees,

grapevines,
D. Maynard, Round Oak. trees, priced right: also s

Tender cornfield and Halt | jing peach trees, $1.50 _
Runner bean seed, 30c per) $6.00 C: $50.00 M. Mrs. :
large cupful. Add en Travis, Riverdale. :
Mrs. M. P. Forrester, Zale Leading var. apple. pe

Moseleys Sagrain (make 100 pear, cherry trees, grape
bu. and 5-tons forage per A;| at reasonable prices.
40 bu. grain A. under drouth Insp. stock. T. M. Webb
cond.-grow on any kind land: | jay, :

ee 50 per pOnCOL: Send your order a sp)

un
Si 00 gal., $12.50 per planting Golden Yellow |

Pr Rt. 2:
cious,,Red Delicious appl

wo. Mosley, Decatu
Citron seed, 65c lb; early Strawberry plants, shrub
Ris



green okra seed, 25 teacupful;
speckled crowder and purple
hull table peas, 25c qt. Ada
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

3144 lbs., watermelon ee
Pride of Ga., $1.35 per |b. sel-.
ected seed. Mrs. Emma Little,
Hampton.

Nice, clean, red multiplying
onions, 75 gal. Free of trash,
good 1944 crop. J. J, Adams,
Pavo, Rt. 1.

40 lbs., pure Stone Mtn. wa--
termelon seed, hand saved sel-
ected melons, $35 .00-for lot del.
in Ga. less, $1.00 lb. straight
also 3 lbs. Jumbo Triumph,
largest grown, $2.00 lb, Mrs.
Tom Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1, Box
93.

ye, yellow and white-
fheated Sugar Lump water-
melon, Long John cantaloup
seed, 10 pkt. postpaid. R. H.

Long, Culverton. age. -Myrs. PE: - M
Dark yellow pumpkin seed, Clarkesville, Rt. 2.0
26c cupiul; Tree tomatoes, 35c| Red plums, red apric
spoonsiul seed; watermelon |Himalaya dewberries, t
seeds, white rind and Stone | raspberries, : ay
Mtn., 8d5c cuptul. Mrs. Mae |ries, 25e ea. Add postage
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. L. M. Teague, Ellijay.

Bunch butterbeans, white,
hand cleaned, for seed, 1944 Moen Mebeed. Dini

crop, 35c lb. No chks. Mrs.
W. iM. Cain, Flowery Branch, Good selection of best pe
apple, fig trees, scuppern

Rte.
White multiplying onions, and grape vires, at reason
prices, according to size

$1.50 gal., Strawbverry plants, | P}

$3.50 M; Klondike, 2.90 M;|kind. All grown by sel
500, $1.50. Nice, young plants, |tact. D. M. Dwight,
Mrs. Guy Growe, Cumming, 1035 CAPS AVG, Se
Rte i 3671.

Purple Top Wihite Globe tur- Lead. var., pecan, peach,
nip seed, recleaned, ger. 90 ple, plum, pear, persin
per cent, 40c Ib. PP. 5 lbs., |fig, cherry trees, also

srape fruit, kumaquat, sa

$1.75; Large lots, special price;
Compine run Kobe lespedeza | orange, grape and scuppern
vines, Gov. insp. true to n

seed, 1242e lb; Rhynes wilt-
resistant Stoneville and Cook | Write. Wyman J. Pearce, Cai
cottonseed, oe treated.
Write for prices. C. L. Rhyne,
Americus.

Cert. Marglobe wiit-vesistani
tomato seed, enough for 6 M.
plants and 100 giant climbing
seed for $1.00 PP. Eng. peas.
35c lb. Stamps, war or post-
age, accepted. -,Mrs. Willie
Smith, Rolston,

30 or 40 thousand stalks POJ
cane, av. 3 ft., $15.00 M. at bed
at planting time, or will let
this cane out on halves to good,
reliable party. Mrs. Annie
Moore. Junction City.

30 thousand POJ seed ane,
4% ft. av., 5e stalk in 1 M.
lots; 4c stalk lots... of. 10 > M;
3 stalk, 20 M. lots: 2c stalk,
30 M. stalks. W. A. Douglas.
Wrightsville.

Big, long green cane No. 29-
116, $16.50 per M. stalks; also
Copenhagen, Chass i. z. and
Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
$1.50 M: White Crystal Wax
onion plants, $2.00 M. W. W
Williams, Quitman.

sortments.
Ter ne 2.

~ State insp., lead var.
trees, 2-3 ft.,. 25c .ea.:

40c ea. Pear trees, 5-6 ft
Concord, Niagara: and
grapes, well rooted, 20
postpaid. W.. EL Alexan
Cleveland. a

Yellow and white
seed; pink cheek and _ yel
press peach trees, old fash
ed large red plum a
plum trees, all 2-4 ft.. 4 f
$1.25: del. A. d- Griffis, Pe
terson, Rt. 1, Box 42. 5

Blue Damson plums,
Yellow scuppernongs,
either, $1.40 prepaid.
MeDaniel, Norcross.

Around 100 Jap Chestni
trees, $1.00 a.



"MISCELLANEOUS
: FOR SALE |



Apples: 50 Wes late,
scur sundried apples
|from peeling and core,
10-Ib., 25 1b. irs:
Taylor, Hiawassee.

Apples: Nice, sundhiee
ples, free cf peeling and
=5c lb. postpaid. No ch
Hartow Barrett, Ellijay,

Artichokes: Mason
proved White artichokes,
or in 100 Ib. lots up,
EUR All letters ans. p
jly. J. Mason, Decatut

Potatoes: 10 bu. PR
potatoes, 3c lb. at mj}
Weont ship. Inquiries ns
ed containing stamp. M
A. Sanders, Ashland.

Feathers: 10 Ibs. nev
white goose feathers, $
not. PP. No chiks.
Grier, Clermont.



SYRUP FOR SALE
Po ts 5 Herbs and Roots:

Rea
fras, 40c lb: sassafras ;
end yellow plum trees,
Bermuda grass plants, |
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Car

_ Birdock, 50c 1b; Yellow
Yellow Root, Queen of
Meadow. Bearfoot, Colts
Sassafras,. witchhazel.
cherry, all, 3: lbs., $1,002
flower seed, 15 cupful.
Stover, Pisgah.

* Sacks: White chicke:
sacks, 100 Jb cap, free 6
unwashed, 10c ea, Add
ate Mrss J Alex
Meansville, Rt. Le

Attention All Swine Producer

In cooperation with Georgia Swine Bree
Association, a swine short course, Type Confe
and sale of Registered Durocs, will be held at
Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, Geor
on January 23, 24, and 25. All swine produc Yr
cordially invited to attend.

*B.-b. SOUTHWELL,
Animal Husbandm



2,000 gal, pure Ga. cane
syrup in 1 gal. cans, 90c gal
FOB. T. H. Kimbrough, Coch-.
ran.

500 cases of A-1 sugar cane
syrup in No. 5 and 10 cans. G.
Chatds, Cairo: Rix 1.

Ribbon cane syrup, $1.00 gal
teers Pace, Jakin, Rt. 1, Box

Pure Ga. cane syrup, 12. 35
gal, new cypress bbls., $30.00
bl. FOB, or $325.00 for lot. L.
F. Harrell, Whigham, Rt. 1.













eae

50 te youpels. Mrs.
en Ball

ie urlap sacks, 100 lb. cap.
10.00 prepaid in Ga. G
iaffin, Monticello, Rt. i.

zts: 10 bu. nice black
uts in hull, 1944 crop, $5
iB. No chks. Mrs. W. N.
Will Haven, Rt, 1. =

u. black walnuts, huli.

30 at my home and give
-unhulled thrown in:
rs truckloads of feed

of fodder, cut- shucked
and corn. shucks, at mv
er B. ee New-

aes or nn
doz. Mrs, Dave Mc-
ee





t some field peas. Quote
jee and quantity, and send
) L. Williams, Bax-

as. Wire or write what
lave and price. O. A. Hall,

U I ER WANTED:

nt 2 Ibs. good, country
ter each weck, del. tu me
arcel post. Write. _J. SB:

> best cash price, del.

y barn, 3 mi. East of Winter,
on Smithonia and Athens
oR. W. Gabriel, Colbert.

os FRUIT WANTED:

ant exc. 1 cup good, mixed
ng and round yellow and red
Jon seed, 4% cup geod green
a seed, 1 spoonful ea. June

, pepper, early Rocky-
cantaloup seed, for 1 gal.
ad a ee gal. good dried
M. S. Kelly, Huli,

ant. truckload- of balec
del. to my barn. Quote
t onee. E. Callas, Gain-
360 Oak Street.

Jant 5 tons good hay. Give
and del. price. C. G.
aS, oe 2230 Peach-
Ra., BG

fant sev. a oats and wheat
Sow, at. reasonable price
wer at once. J. M. Fair-
, Swainsboro, Rt. 2.
int sev. bales of peanut
jay to feed cattle on own farn.
. England, Rome.

NEY, BEES AND
SUPPLIES WANTED:
oe

-

hives cheap.- W.
+, Forest Park.

ray t 10 gal. first grade str
mey in qts., half gal., and
al. State best price at your
1ipping point or del. to me.
Inez Chases, Kingsland.

OTS AND .
ERBS WANTED:
nt sev. pounds of aried
ow root. Mrs. G. J. Bavis.,
nesville, 307 Taylor St.

SACKS WANTED:
Want some white and col.
sacks, clean and free o:
oles. Exe, other
. Miss Gable, Brooks, Box

at.

fant print sacks, white.
ed, free of holes. Will
17.00 for 100. Van Leer,

ainta, Rt. 4, Box 81.
D WANTED: |

nt Pimiento, Ruby King,

- Wonder or any kind

pepper seed. Will exc.

06 or tomato plants in sea-

Mm, or pay cash, MG G.

Quinn, Surrency, Rt.

value-- for

Want 200 Ibs. Kobe Jespedeza |
seed. Quote best cash price.
N. W. Parham, Warm Springs.

FRUIT AND
NUT TREES WANTED:

. Want Jap persimmon trees,
small one; Spanish cork oak,
American putter- nut and Chi-
tese walnut for experimental!
purposes. Would take seed.
James Hobson, Jasper.

Want 50 to 100 budded pecan.
trees; for service Hereford, reg.
oar. Ree, $1.50. Prentice
Thomas, Alma, Rt.

Want Chinkapin and Pome-
granate bushes. Give price
and size of bushes. Mrs. Helen.
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.

HAY WANTHIE =>

Want 5 bales alfalfa has, to
be shipped by freight, col. For
use oh own farm; also for sale
very fine, 4 mos. old NZ. Whiic
doe rabbit, with p Pee $2.00,
exp. col. Sonny eeks, idi-
son.

POTATOES AND :

SEED WANTED:

~ Want some seed sweet po-
tatoes, also cabbage, tornato
and collard seed. State price
on all a. B. Keith, , , Dawson-
ville, RFD 3.

SACKS WANTED:

Want 100 Ib. cap. white or
Erint sacks. Exc. value Miss

8 | Janie McLaughlin, Greenville,
a nt some Velvet beans ahd.

Ri. 3.

Want 10: sacks, 100 lb. cap.
good cond. Exc. value. Mrs.
W. B. James, Ellijay.

BEANS AND
FEAS WANTED:

Want 1 qt. Purple Hull peas.
State price. Mrs. Elsie T4aec
Gibbs, Good Hope.

Will pay premium for 1 gal.
to 1 bu. of pure Red Ripper
peas. S. J. Whatley, Pien-
ville.
HONEY BEES AND :
BEE SUPPLIES WANTED:

Want sev. hives of bees. Pre-
fer pat. hives. in or near Bibo
Co. Write L. A. ~Castellaw,
Macon, 105 Balkcom Ave.

SACKS WANTED:

- Want exc. dried apples free
of peeling, core and worms,
for feed sacks, in good cond.,
1 lb. for 3 sacks. Ha. pay-post-
age. Zed Braswell, Logan-
ville, Rt. 2. =

CATTLE FOR SALE



Jersey milch cow, about &
yrs. old, be in milk about
March. Alos 3 10 mo. old Jer-
ae ee W. L. Morgan, Clyo,

t

Sev. bull caves, 34 Aber-
deen-Angus, nice. individuals.
See at my place, 1% mi. No.
Waresboro. BS Je) Malls;
Wareboro.

fords, all good
well marked, consisting of 1
herd site, 12 matrons, and few
choice heifers and calves. See
at my farm, near Hazlehurst,
any time. W. R. Wood, Hazle-
hurst.

Jersey cow, freshened Dec.
27th, heavy milker, good but-
ter cow, good. qualities i in every
way, $75. 00; also a good plow | 2
and riding horse, gentle, no
bad habits $75.00, or both to
1 patty, $145.00. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564.

29 ee fed Black Angus
steers.
ae t

1 reg. Horned Guernsey bull,
5 vrs. old, wt. 1400lbs., gen-

tle, work anywhere, guaran-
teed $150.00. Marion Moore.

| Wadley, Rt. 2.

- Reg. Shorthorn bull, 10 mos:
old, $85.00 here, reg. buyers
name; also reg. heifer, 8 mos.
old,. $90. 00. Mark T. Warren,
Dewvyrose.

Herefords, from choice
breeding, extra nice, 50-60 lbs.,
$20.00 ea., with application for
ed w: J. Bargeron, Pires







UCTION SALE OF PUREBRED
BPUROC HOGS

San Auction Sale of purebred Duroc hogs, 10
rs and 50 gilts, of the best breeding stock, will
be held on the grounds of the Experiment Station,

ifton, January 25, at 1

ourse and Type Conference, conducted by fore-
4 most swine on January 23, 24 and 25th,

am hes

GA. SWINE BREEDERS ASSN...

P. M. Also Swine Short





'3 mos.

Small herd purebred Here-|
individuals, |

Sos Anderson, _Haw-

|FOB $40.00.

LIFE INSURANCE

ham, Director of Veterans Ser-
vice Office, Siate Capitol, At-
lania). i

Many veterans of World War
II who have allowed their in-
surance to lapse and who have
been unable to meet the re-
auirments for the paying of
premiutns in arrears will wel-
come new instructions recent-
ly released in R & PR 3423,
Veterans Administration. This
Regulation provides that dur-
ing the present war and for
six months thereafter
statement of National Service
Life Insurance .on the Five
Year Level premiym term may
be effected by written appli-
cation of the insured, accompa-
nied by evidence of insutabil-
ity and tender of two month-
ly premiums without interest.

All veterans will be requir-
ed to establish the usual health
requirements that he is in as
good health as he was the

his policy lapsed. The Veter-
ans Administration reserves
the right to require a physical
examination if wey deer nec-
essary.

Applications
ment of National Service Life
Insurance accompanied by two
monthly premiums should be
mailed to the Insurance Divis-
ion, Veterans Sees
Washington, 265; D. A.



CATTLE FOR SALE



Young Jersey cow, 4 gal. Ist
calf. now giving about 3 gals.,
qualities perfect. Also 1 mo.

-|old male from Reg. Black Jer-

sey, GG LL. Posey, College

| Park, Rt. 1 (Roosevelt Hwy,

near Couch Store).



HOGS FOR SALE



od 2 yrs. old, 375-400 Ib.

life treated, $50. 00 at my
i. Inquire at 84% mi. So.
College Park, Riverdale Road.
we ai Phillips, College Park, Rt.
3, Box 242. :

170 big bone purebred P. C.,
old hogs, $8.00 ea.
$15.00 pr., at farm,
and Commerce, I Ga. raised
horse, 4 yrs. old, work any-
where, 1,000 lbs. wt., $195. 00:
also want 2 reg. S. P. C. boars,
10 to 12: mos, old. MM T)-San-
ders, Commerce.

2 _bug- nosed, stay-fat type O,

$05. 00 ea. at barn, -$26.50 ea.
FOB. Rufus R. Duffey, Car-
rollton. Mtn. Oak Farm.

Reg. S. P.-C. pig., from prize
Winning sow and boa ar, choleta
immune, papers \fornished.
Reg. buyers name, $12. 50 or
$14.50 ea., crated for shipment.
Carl Wheeler, Macon, Rt. 5.

_ Good pig. 9 wks. old, Big

P. C. crossed, $16.00 ca. M. O.
re af. Weldon, mero, Rt.

3 res. S. P. C, fille: 6 mos.
old, grandsons of Advancer. Z
$30, 00 ea. treated and crat-
a Allan N. Winkler, Ross-
ville.

Reg. S, P. c. hogs from some
of Souths leading hogs, real
Se stock. . W. B. Lever-

. Tifton.

Has Lin pehis gilt,
150 Ibs., crated and shipped,
B. T. Rutledge,

Macon, 6 Melrose Si.

Reg, Hereford hogs, fox
breeding, boars, $20. 00 and up,
each. Julian Furstenburg, At-
lanta, Rt. 1, Hogan Rd.

2 fine brood SOWS, 2 large
shoats and 8 fine pigs, 8 wks.
old, for sale. M. P. Fuller,
Cur ryville.

Ad yr. old reg., S: PC. boar,
extra good, $40.00. Je
Joiner, Macon, Rt. 5.

Fine/Red Duroe and Berk-
shire mixed, 9 mos. old boar,
ready for serviee, about 250
Ibs., $40.00; of exc, as. part
payment on Nice, young mare
for. work or breeding. Ee B:
Martin, Hapeville. FP. O. Box
o2d, Ca 4100;

Modern type
breeding gilts. bred, 9 mos. old.
purebred, sub. to reg., $35.00



'(B. Stewart, Tifton. Bt. B=

|

(This. iierinaiion rd
|pared and released under the
supervision of C, Arthur Cheat- |

rein-.

day he left the service or when

for _ reinstate- |

Fine male stock hog: P.-C.

Penfield

I. ) beara. ready for service, :

Bone Guinea and stay- fat kind |

about |.

Cherry King |

ea at my place; won't ship. P,}



Brody black a white

}nose, mule colt, about 2 yrs.
old, gentle and easy to handle, | ..
$85.00. Mark Woodliff, salar

ery Branch, Rt. 1.

1 mule, 10 yrs. aid about
900 Ibs. wt, $85.00. Also a H:
wagon, $20. 00, and 150 bu. corn
in the shuck for Sale, Jd. N,
Willingham, Atlanta, 188 Eliza-
bets St., N. E.. Wa 0329,

Niece, black mule, works
good anywhere, 9 yrs. old,
$150.00 cash: nice Shetland

worth $75.00. Come see.
Boatright, Alma, Rt. 4. ~

Fine buggy mare, wt. 950
lbs. or more, 1 smooth mouth
mare, 850 Ibs., $100.00;. 6 yr.
old mare mule, $250. 00.
work good anywhere.
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.

& yr. old Gat raised mare
mule colt, ready for work, at
bargain. Come see. Also the

Ifa

Bud

little bone Black African Gui-
na gilts, stay-fat kind, 7 mos.

old, $25.00.

O. E Sinquefield,
Harrison.

1 small mule, 4 yrs.
works well. single or double.
$125. FA, Smith, Elber-
ton.

Good ee mule, in good
cond., cheap. Call Ja 0635 R.
Mrs. R. J. Simpson, Atlanta,
1358 Glenwood Ave, S. 2B;

more, some age, and wagon,
cheap for cash. Also nice heif-
er (calf a week old), $50.00 for
cow and calf. .. . Aber
crombie, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. -

Blocky built horse mule, 5
yrs. old, well broke to work,
$200.00; also want 150 Ibs. im-
proved Pink Skin Spanish
Peanuts. Advise price. J.
Glosson, Waycross, Rt. 1.

Horse -mule, good
gentle, work anywhere, about
1200 lbs., $175.00 cash at my
barn: also cabbage plants, $2.00

Rt.

At Stud, Ren. Tennessee
Walking stallion, Easters Red
Allen, No. 350116. Fee, $25.00
war bond: Wrays Red Rov-
em 431724 sorrel stallion colt,
20 mos. old, $175.00, H. Clay-
a Garrett, Gainesville, Box
5

9 yr. old proven brood mare,
wt. 1070 lbs., now ready to
breed, $125.00 cash at my barn;
good 5 yr. old cow reshen
Ist of February. 3rd calf, 3 gal,
cow, $50.00. J. E. Chandler,
Tallapoosa, Rt.2.

Nice, young mule, work any-
where, wt. 1100 Ibs., about 7
yrs. old, perfect in every way,
for sale. O. L. Swinney, Col-
ries Park, 1107. Main St. Ca

2 nice mare mules, fat and
nice, $200.00 pr. A 1100 Ib.
mule, 5 yr. old. gentle, well
broke, $200.00- Also 1,000 Ibs.
Wannamaker resisting cotton-
seed, 40 per cent lint, for sale.
Joe M. Brown, McRae.

7 yr. old jack. black with
white points, 950 ibs., good
cond., and good breeder: 2 yr.

to service, 4 yr. old jennet
with mule colt; 11 yr. old jen-
net to foal Feb. 10th. Write
A. D. Cobb, Adel.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
: FOR SALE



6 N. Z. White rabbits, $1 ea.,
$2.00 pr.: also Belgian Hare
buck, $2. 00. Exp. col. Donald
Sanders, Edison. mie

Some grown,
broken color cavies (guinea
pigs), $3.00 pr. William Brad-
shaw, Edison. Box 113.

N. Z. White, 6 wks. old, $1.50
a. Pr., 2 vrs, old, sub: to reg.
= 00. Exe. for corn. Clarenc
A. Williams, Kensington, Rt. 2.

v

solid and

to 3 mos.

pony, fine for riding, gentle.

All

old,

Pair mules wt. 900 Ibs-or |.

Lj

sound,

M. sermon Griffin, Baxley,

old jack, 660 Ibs., not broke|}

-| $2.50 ea.

sale.
URt. 2.



Weeks, noe

Junior Giant
and Sandy Flemish
old, fro

Assn... reg. stock. ~ Pric d

Ra 3846.

SHEEP P AND Go.
7 FOR SALE





1 grade Saana
Gross goat, 3 yrs. old, 1s
French Alpine, 2 very old
both give 2 qts. da
fresh; 1 doeling. 7 mos,
Saanan, $30.00 for lot.
not ship. Cpe Hood. 3

Milk goats and a youn
sey cow (fresh i Ge
Reasonable, C

write.

| Austell,

ent. to reg., for sale. az
Red Oak.

Toggenburg- Nubian hor
goat, not milking. fres]
time in April. Gav
when fresh, $15.00. M
dred Bohanan, Conyers, |

ers. Write for * ede
formation. ig W A.
Savannah, Rt. 2, Box. 382





but old enough for se
Must be good individual
out bad habits. Be
Moon, Waverly Hall, R

HOGS WANTED:

Exe. pure Black
Guinea boar, wt. 75
ohe of same stock to keep
inbreeding. E. L. Will

Forsyth, Rt. 2.

HORSES AND MULES
WANTED:

Want plug mule, ab bak
lbs., who can eat ha
and fodder,

poorwill peas and S rw

ee
seed and 1 H. turn plow

Turner. Atlanta, 829
St., N. W.

RABBITS AND CAVIE
(GUINEA PIGS) WAN
Want 1 pr. Guinea

ies. State price and de
een Clements, a



POULTRY FOR S



BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS:

Baby chicks, New
shires, from pulloru
flocks. Will guar.
$15.00 C. Place order n
del. when wanted. D.
art, Decatur, P.O. B

20 mixed bantam hen
laying, 50c ea. FOB. -
Wallace Franks, Lavo

15 or 20 bantam ~
rooster, to be sold tog
hens, 45c ea., rooster, 40c

_tlyn Cawthorn, Lavonia

1944 hatch Golden
roosters, $2.00 -ea.
Money order.
Millan. Bartow.
BARRED. WHITE A
OTHER ROCKS:

18 hens and 2
Champion Barred Rocks

now laying, $2.00 e
Mrs. H. B
vonia, Rt ft. :

Some barred Rock
J. J. Outen. M



ey





AUCTION SALE
A Livestock Auction Sale will be hele

Northeast Georgia Fair Grounds, Gainesvi
Friday, January 26, at 1 oclock.

HERBERT H. ADDERHOLD
Gainesvill









Sclncd: ae Cornish
rels, ready for service,
also pure Whatleys seed
$1.50 pk., postpaid. H.
Thurmond, Farmington, Bt.

bred Indian oe

oes $2.00 ea., FOB.
ee Ellijay.

ie heahes, e 50 = pr.
L. ene Augusta, 2037

heen: soon. ot

eo ids):
yas H. A.

st blood lines.
ter, Buford, Rt

: fine, fee ae L.

L lets, .8 mos. old, laying, $1.75
for lot, plus express. Paul
lett, Dalton, Rie ae

W. L. hens and 2 roosters,
0 mos. old, $25.00 for quick
Je at my home, near OKel-
y Mrs. T. J. Helton,
urrayville, Rt: 1.

3 AAA White Leghorn pul-
% mos. old, $1.25 ea.. for
Bobbie Branch, Chula.

purebred W. L. 1 yr. old

s, laying, in excellent cond.,
$20 00 for lot. Mrs. G. W.
Shannon, Lenox.

W. L. pullets, April hatch,
: laying, $1.00 ea., at my
- Mrs... P. N. Clifton,

000 ae bea broilers,
or sale around February lst.
' C. Barnett, Nicholson, Rt. 1.

PINGTONS:

oF phbice Buff Orp. cockerels,
0 ea.; also 2 young bronze
ey hens, for sale. Mrs.
Morgan, Americus.

3 EAFOWLS, PHEASANTS,

os Ss White. King pigeons,

-pr. for lot; or $3.00 - pr.

Se lots.. Mrs. Ralph A.
ght, Smyrna, Box 153.

Aristocrat pigeons, Red and
ellow Carneaux, just begin-
ning to mate, sex undetermin-
ds run about 50 per cent
males and females, solid col.,
25 ea. Write for prices on
peed ae ds Fb. Barr Lump-

2 prs. Pp. R. White Kings,
? . Most of them band-
ean working, $40.00 for lot.
L. W. McBurney, Thomson,

ready to lay, $2.00 ea.

fold, $2.00 ea.

|Duck eggs, $1.00.

2 toms;



903 | Church St.

'|REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES -
|young pecan trees.

AND RHODE ISLANDS):

30 Ni H. Red pullets, now
Mrs.
Lora Dunn, Brooks.

1 March 1944 hatch R. L Red

rooster, very fine, $3.00; also

nice friers, oe iDave St 00 ea.
All FOB. J. E

4 ington. .

Panbente. Ped. eae: 87

mos old, direct stock, (Group 3
cost $2.00 ea. at day old): also
purebred Toggenburg buck, 20
mos. old, naturally hornless,
wt. about 175 pounds. C. R.
| Shortt, Waycross,
368.

TN.

H. Red roosters, 1 yr.
FOB. J Re
Gardner, Locus Grove.

- 12 N.H, Red 1944 hatch hens

and 1 rooster $45.00 or $2.25
aoe in lots of 10 or 12. eae
4cO
| King, Adel, 8th St.

Send Money Order. A.

100 Best 4-A ae
lets, 7 wks. old, $10 00 FOB.
You furnish crates. Cliff T.
Tanner, Sandersville, Rts

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.:

2 prs. Muscovey ducks, $4.00.
Will ship collect. Also young
White Pekin. ducks, $2.00 ea.

Miss Johnnie Davis, Atlanta,
42 Grove Park PL., N. W., Be
2012 W.

4 guinea hens and 2 roosters.
$1.25 ea., or exc. for 1. Bronze
turkey tom large enough for
service: also Jrsey bull calf,

6 mos. old, $10.00. Come after

them... A. .D.__ Blackstock,

q Douglasville, Ritz 2:

9 African White Guineas,
1944 hatch, $1.25 ea. Mrs. J.
H. Hill, Buena Vista, RFD 4,

1944 hatch turkeys: 5 Bronze
5 hens, Bourbon Reds,
wt. 14 to 17 Ibs., ea. Sell sep-
arate or in prs., at 39c pound.
No chks. M. Oe only. Henry
Crenshaw, Norwood, Rt: 1.

WYANDOTTES:

28 purebred White Wyan-
dotte young hens and 1 rooster,
$1.90 ea., FOB. Also sage
plants, 25 ea., and. large, im-
proved Garlic bulbs, 10c_ ea.
Exc. 10 hens for Yr. old heifer,
Jersey preferred. Mrs. S. P.
Jones, Lula, Rt. 2.

2 purebred young, White
Wyandotte roosters, $1.50 ea.;
2 bantam roosters, 1 hen, $1.00
exp col.
Elberta Peach seed, 15c doz.

White sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free},

of holes, 12c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
Rio,

1 nice R. C. Silver Laced

Wyandotte rooster, 2 yrs. old,
also 2 large Buff Orp. roosters,
7 mos. old, all $2.00 ea. Mrs.
Henry Mullen, Lyerly, Rt. 2.







SPECIAL AUCTIGN SALE |
An Auction Sale will be held Thursday, Jan-

ary 25, at 10:30 A. M.,
lamo, consisting of 50.

und some Jersey cattle, 3 horses, 1 young mule,
1,000 bu. corn, Dairy Equipment, 4 tractors and
equipment, 2 wagons, plows and all farm tools.
or more information contact. J. T. Heath, Alamo.

at my tarm; 3 mi; So.
head Grade White Face

factory prices offered. . P

. Hutchins, Cov- |

LEGHORNS WANTED:

P. O. Box/}hens and 2 roosters, not over

. H. pul-|

|or New Hampshire Red hens.
+501 Ee. 44th St.

per setting.

\hignt gray, Narragansett.
|} Wilbanks, Chatsworth, Rt. 2..;

FARM HELP WANTED

Also Ga. Belle and

{toms and Uplands.







Wanted two to fou ahaha
Will go for
them if good trees and sa

Burns, Tucker, Ga.



oe WANTED



CORNISH WANTED:

Want 6 April hateh Cornish
cockerels. Hoke McDaniel,
Reynolds.

Want 10 Brown Leghorn
18 mos. old, healthy and free
of disease. All letters ans.
Mrs. Charlie A. Johnson, Cov-
ington, Rti2, Box 186.

Want 10 to 15 White Leghorn
pullets, also want 1 trio Silver
Sebright bantams, and 10 lbs.,
of chesnuts and chinqua-
pins. Name prices. Lloyd
Hatcher, Albany. :

REDS WANTED:

Want 12 best grade, 1944
hatch, laying Rhode Island Red

Mrs. Jos. Harrison, Savannah,

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.

Want: White African Gui-
neas, 2 hens and rooster, or 5
hens and rooster. J. H. Wom-
ack, Lenox, Rt. 1.

Want 2 female and 1 male
geese. State breed, age and
price. Mrs. A. Trey, te
land, Rt.

Want A 2 yi old turkey tom,
Will
exc. young one or buy. J. A.





- Want man. with family to
help run farm and other work,
on shares. Good house, 5
rooms, elec., 2 mi. Forsyth:
school bus by door. Major
John Richardson, Forsyth,
*phone 3196.

- Want. at once, good, all-
around col. farmer, exp. in
gen. farming, produce and liye-
stock. School and. churches
near. Furnish house, fuel, gar-
den, pork and give place to
keep cow and chickens, plus
prevailing farm salary. Drink-
ers need not apply. oO. S.
Lauer, Everett City, Rt. 1, care
Chi- Ho- Ho Plantation.

Want good all around farm
hand for regular work: could
use several good Kudzu dig-
gers, capable of earning
$1000.00 or more per month.
Y. M. Anderson, Williamson,

Want middleaged farmer
for salary work and 50-50 cron.
Good house, good crop. Bot-
On school
and mail rts. See S. S. Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 4,

Want man on 3rds and 4ths,
for cor 2 He farm. nit fA.
thonia; also supply day labor
when not farming. Have new
tractor. = Mis; J: A. Bowen;
Stockbridge, Rt. 1.

Want good man, white or
col. to work on good truck
farm, near Clarkston. Wages
and share of profits. New
home. .W. J. Atkinson, Jr.,

|'T, H. Kiker, Fairmount, Rt: 1. |

| barn, wood, pasture, good land

|home and help with garden,

W.-C. Thompson, Atlanta, 1108

farm help; will trade either



Stone Mtn., Rt.c2.

Want man and family to
work on farm on salary or
shares, or consider 50-50 basis.
9145 mi. from five points, in At-
lanta.. Running water and]
plenty wood. H. S. Stow, De-
catur, Rt. 2, phone Cr: 4702.

Want 2 good farmers on
halves. Good bottom land for
corn and bench land for cotton.
Have tractor and all other
farm machinery to farm with;
also nice lot of white corn.
shucked 'and ready to grind.

Want good share cropper.
Good land; school bus. by
place. W. N. Phillips, Royston.

- Want family, 2 plow hands
for farm north of Monroe, be-
tween paved roads: school bus
and mail rt. Good 3 R. house.,
elec. Well at

door, handy

and young mules. Carl Perry,
Monroe, Rt. 3.

Want nice woman, ap ey
Christian preferred, to liv in

chickens, and other work
around small farm. State sal-
ary expected. Mrs. Leslie Ma-
loy, Rhine, Rt. 1.

Want 2 H. cropper and aa AG
cropper. Good land, plenty
wood, good houses, 1 wired
for elec. Good pastures. Near
church and mail and. school |
bus rts. J. J. Hendrix, Madi-
son, Rt. 1:

Want exp. corn and wheat
miller, for 1945. Plenty water
power, machinery. in. good
cond., in good locality. If in-
terested, see. Located 4 mi.
No WwW. Cedartown -on Cedar-
town-Cave Spring Hwy. John
W. Sutton, Cedartown.

CORRECTION - NOTICE:
Want white woman (not man),
thoroughly reliable, strong
and healthy, to live in home
and help with garden, flowers
and other light work around
small farm. Good salary. Mrs.

Arlington Ave.,
Ra 2345.

Want man or woman, with
small family, for light work
on farm, raise broiler chickens,
etc. Rent free and will help
on transportation. Write at
once. J.: P. Thomas, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7. $

Want cropper on shares. Joe
M. Chafin, Fairburn, Rt. 2.

Want 2 or 3 farmers. on
halves, and 1 extra hand to
drive tractor, who can handle
orchard.. White or col.
wages. Also want woman to
live in home and help with
farm work. I. W. Lewis, Wil-
liamson.

Want 1 or 2 Rix. hands to
work on Apple Orchard; year
round work, good wages. Also
want white woman with sat.
ref., good character, to help
with chickens, patches and
other farm work. Good salary.
C. W. Miller, Cornelia.

Want on shares or by the day

S. W. Phone

way. 4% mi. So. Griffin on
No. 3 paved'Hwy. 4 R. house.
Call or write. G. F. Holley,
Griffin, RFD G, phone 4635.

Want forsers: share crop-
pers, etc., white or col. Good
land, close to schools, churches,
RR. Need at once. Can fur-
nish stock, tools, etc. Mrs. Roy

Good}

Want Sipe foe? n
orchard, near Macon.
exp. with pecans anc
.farm machinery, -like _
tractor and spraying
Good job for right m
Felton, Macon, 220 3r

. Want reliable farmr

He-erop, 16. mi. Atlan

Boulder Crest: Dr. 50-50
3 R. house, elec.,

and: church,

Atlanta, 1358 Glenwood
S. E. :

or large families to wor
farm. House, wood,
and patches furnished.
prevailing wages. See or
Roy J. Moon, Coosa, | oR
(Fosters Bend.) ee

Want unencumbere
white woman to do 1 ht wo
on farm, $10.00 week.
Edith B.~ Connor, |

care Harms Dairy,

Want 2. couples" for
work and _ livestock.
pay, lights. and water, o
way. J. R. Thompson
Mountain, Rt. 2.

Want farmer for 194 for
H. crop, good land, 3.R,
good well in yard, out-
50-50 basis. Furnish s
tools. No drunkard.
chance for right | part;

No. Canton.
Canton, Rt. 3.

Want man to live on far
Emanuel Co., and do gen
work. Wages or shares.

make it worth your wh

C. Corbin, Macon, 2
749.

Want elderly: couple,
ee to help around farn
light repair work, milk 1 |
etc., with 1 boy large UL
to run tractor at night or Wo!
crop with team in day.

1 team mule, some age. El
Treish, Finleyson. Bont

Want man at once t
on Apple Orchard. Pref
No. Ga., but anywhere
ered. House. wood,
patches and $2.50 day.
ters answered: H. B.
Clarkesville.

Want farmer on 50- 50
for 2-H. farm. Tobacco,
nuts, cotton, etc. Good
wood. pasture, 2 mules
will get cultivator if. can
-bought): on paved
school bus line, in Irw
on line where it joins
Co. Can furnish and ~
= Abbie Carver, Wr 7

eee family for 2 H.
1% mi. Bostwick in
Co. 5 R. house, light,
rooms sheet rocked),
land, good schools, 50-50
G. W. Malcom, Madison,





Healthy, ex-army
no bad habits, Christian, -
wants job as caretake
poultry care, isolated farn
proving forest, etc., $15.
board and etc. Write.

Forest, Atlanta, 163 Doda,
Ss. W.

- Man, 52, single, wan
on farm, raising |
chicks, and other ligh
on farm, 50-50 basis, or
Fully exp. Je Pe



Jackson, Lovett.

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Gainesville, Rt. 7.

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