COMMISSION ER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1945 NUMBER (23) ational 4.H Club arch 3rd Thi el ruary 22, 1783 On February 22, 1783 the men in Bs continental Congress yegan the discussion of building a national monument to George ashington.. In 1885, or 102 years later, this monument was finally com- yleted in Washington, the Nations Capitol. If you go to Washington and will observe this monument. sely you can see about one-third the way up the monument difference in the color, You can see a line about one-third the away up the monument where the work was stopped because gmoney was out. . This monument stood in this unfinished condition for a period of about thirty-five years because the Congressmen and ators would not spend a million dollars to finish it. _A million dollars at that time would have represented one postage has all saddle gaits, $50. 00. y . Riehardson, Palmetto ee I pr. mules, $150. mule, $200.00, also Coker resistan cotton seed. F an Lamb, Danville. 1 Blue horse mule an black mare mule, wt: 1050. lbs., 8 yrs. old, wo where, reasonable pric Clayton, Woodstock, Rt. 1 young mule, excellen dition, 1 registered He bull, 2 young Hereford heif around 10 mos. = thats: J: 6; Collier, Barn ville. RABBITS AND 4 Ped. NZ Red. Tides. 3 good re. color - $3.50 ea., exp. | Weeks, Edison. NZ Red mother with ibies. Mother is abo fold: babies, 5 wks. $7.50. Howard Mitchel eae He Be Chaties NOTICE! WAGA FARM PROGRAM, 6:00 to 6:30 m., carries information about supplies of fresh y etables, produce and truck crops on the A State Farmers Market. Mr. Channing Cop _this on his so River Farm elas ; aes Collards, per doz. ____ Sweet Potatoes, : ce ia Pe one ee F rea F ruits and Vegetables February 16, 1845 Mustard Greens, per bu. Ke 8 Onions (Green), per doz. bunches per bu. bkts._ 4 Turnips (Bunched), per doz. . Registered, ; McB ney, 903 Church St. = aie mixed | colored cabbie 3 ys old, buck, wt. 9 lbs., $1.50. oo Sanders, Edison, Box White mao Rabbit. cheap. bee d Bowman, LaGrange, 5 NZ White Rabbits. 2. fe-3 a s, 8 8-mos: old, 3 1ls-yrs. Lindell. Jesup, F Ret. wk. old Greys, 9 does, 3 S; in Jots of 3 does, 1 buck, $5.00 exp. col. E. C. award, * unction City, SHEEP AND GOATS | "FOR SALE ilk Geiate,. freshen conn) Also purebred Saanan buck, e, hornless, healthy, serv- | $2.50 for grades, $5.00 for pur breds. ts M. Nichols. Jr.. ommon Goais, me billy. 3 , in good condition, fe Sam Williams on M. Williams Piece, Avera. Rt: : filk Boake fresh, 1 ve de jand 4 yr. old, $50. 00. or 00 ea. Mrs. C. H. King. nville, Box 206. Purebred Saanan Nan- 2 yrs. old, 3 qts. milk ea. en fresh. - red billy, 1 to freshen in other July 7, $45.00 ea. . 1% yrs. old, $25.00, or (0.00. for the three. James S: th, Adrian, Rt. 3. ice - Toggenburg Milk 5. 1 giving milk; other . when fresh, both fresh Fe uary 14th, 3rd and 2nd ing, $45, 00, or $25.00 ea. lla. Warwick, Marietta, (Old Atlanta. Road, 4th from corner). : reg. Nubian kids, rend soon, of high quality ng at reasonable price. reg. buck for Fi = E. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. bian goat. 4 ats. hen esh, freshen March 20th: 1 anan, freshen March Ist, 0.00 ea.; 1 Saanan buck kid, yrs. old, from reg. stock, 0.00; also 2 turkey gobblers, | turkey hen, 7 mos. old, 40c Ib. Cok Kent. Lilburn. | foggenburgs, all good milk stock, 4 yrs., 2 yrs.. and other re 6 mos. old, $75. 00 for lot my place. J. a Porter, Pat- oung Saanan milk goats, Ast time, good milk stock, to $35. 00 ea: 5 baby goat 5.00 and $7.50 ea. Mrs. Varnedow, Atlanta, 130 $6. 00 for lot, CODY exp. Ei. Inannies and a_ kid.) Both bred to al service. panei d Bannon milk goat, naturally hornless, bred to purebred Alphine buck, to freshen March -17: 3 ats. when fresh and will give milk 1 mos., $25.00 cash my barn. Erwin Soe Dalton, Rt. Box 36.: Purebred and reg. Toggen- burgstock exclusively. May jhave few select kids for March delivery and later, from extra heavy producers, Famous Crystal Helen strain and others. John Hynds. Atlanta. 93 Warren St.. De 5140. LIVESTOCK WANTED ws CATTLE WANTED: Want purebred, reg cow. not over 4 yrs. old to fresh by June. Inspection cer- tificate requested. Arthur C, Wilson, Atlanta. 1600 Boule- vard, NE., He 4859. Want Holstein or Guernsey heifer, 12 to 18 mos. old. Must be thoroughbred. State price] and give full description. J. Hilliard, DuPont. HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Want swap 4 milk goats G3 and a young doe for a good. sorrel horse. 7-8 yrs. old. wt. 950- 1050 lbs... J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. ; SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: Want 3 reg. Hampshire sheep, ram and 2. ewes. Quote oer price. Alton Houseworth r Lithonia, Rt. phone No. Pn 2674. POULTRY FOR SALE 2 -ANCONAS HENS: 32 young Ancona hens, 18 young white leghorns, large type, $1.25 ea. as He | Morrow. BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: 1944 hatch Golden Sebright bantam roosters, $2.00 ea. FOB Malcom. McMillan, Bartow, PO Box 135. \ 3 bantam roosters, arge type, $1.50 ea., 3 for $3.75; also 2 ducks and a drake, pure blood Pekins, 1 vr. old, $2.50 2a $6.50 for lot. Ship at buyers expense.- Josan Geia, Law- renceville, Rt. 2. we Five bantam pullets and 2 bantam hens. 1 rooster, $4.00; 7 purebred White Rock pullets, $14.00. Mrs. J. C. Taylor, At- lanta, 1918 Peacan Ave., Phone | Cr. 4920. Buff Cochin bantams, 1 cock, $2. 50: 2 cks. $5.00 ea. Prize winners: 1 hen, 1943 and 1945 and 5. cocks, Atlanta Winners. 1943. $10.00 pr. D. A. Asbury, Atlanta, 442 Atwood St., SW. CANNING! . ood will ne scarce next winter. Make your lans now to can plenty of vegetables for home The State. Cannery on the State Farmers Mar- et at Murphy Avenue and Sylvan Road, will wel- ome you when fresh vegetables begin to move in ee Te the Bulletin for further informa- 25: , versey |. Hagan, |- bantams, tew nice prs. $3.00 pr. Exp. collect. -G. E. Stahl-. kuppe,: Morrow, RFD 1. CORNISH GAMES AND GIANTS: Pr. fine Sniders Warhorse Pit Games, 10 mos. old (pullet ready to lay) $10.00 for lot. J. H. Willoughby, Barnesville. Some 1944 Stags in pure SA Ginn Grays and pure Ginn Reds, (make 5 Jb. cocks.) $4.00 ea. Also some crosses in cocks that are small, $8.00 ea. L. T. Vaughn, Royston, le os LEGHORNS: 5 WL., 2 Anconas, 1 RI. Red hens, $10.00 for lot. Cannot ship, A. F. Britt, Atlanta, 228 Racine St.. SW. ORPINGTONS: 20 Buff Orpington hens, now laying, 1 rooster, $25.00 cash | plus del. charges: also 6 mixed bantam hens and 1 rooster, $4 on Mys= By Hi: Garner, Bu- or PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, BIC. Aristocrat pigeons. Write fox prices and information on the. different breeds. From Ameri- cas finest blood strains. Jest: Barr, Lumpkin. co 6 Ringneck Pheasant hens start laying about the last of March and cock, $25.00 at >en or $30.00 crated. Velton Har- well, Robinson. REDS (N. H. & R. I.) laying, $2.00 ea; also NH Red eggs for setting. William Pace, Mystic. - Some large Spring. eas, now laying, Christie and Al -|gers breeding, $2.50 ea. FOB. R. D. Thomas, Nahunta. 15 hens and 1 rooster N. H. Reds, from 4-A grade parent flock, entering 2nd yr. produc-. tion, in good condition, $45.00 for lot, plus shipping charges: ea: Day, Toomsboro. 12 NH Reds, 4-A grade, 10 mos. old, now laying, no culls. $2.00 ea. for lot. FOB. Hugh Bowling, Franklin Springs. 2 ROP blood tested, 1 yr. old Parmenters Red roosters, $2.00 ea: also 20 large hens, ao White Rock, Black Giant, B. R. and. H. H. Reds, laying $1.75 - Mrs. Willie Kinney, Tem- pie. ' 2 fine RI Reds, 1 pure Cor- nish, 1 White Leghorn roos- kere: all young, 1 yr. old,$2.00 Money order, FOB. Mrs. Fesse Brown, Helena. NO Extra Special. 50 to 75 RIR. cockerels, blood teateu. pul- jorum. lean, 10 mos. old, $3.09 ea. at my place. T. E. Tumlin. Pine Mt. Valley. TURKEYS, GEESE, : GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC.: 2 turkey toms, 16 and 13 lbs. at 45c per lb. at my home, Jersey and Alcovy Rd. No shipping. Thomas L. Hamby. Covington. Large Standard Bronze, 1B mos old tom and three hens, 1 yr. old, from pedigreed stock at $40.00 for lot. Mrs. C. - 2 oe aces RRt.-6, Box. - 1 Broad breasted turkey tom 10 or 12 Ibs. 1944 hatch, $9. = Jewel Fryer, Riverdale, Rt. . 4 guinea hens, 2 suite $1.25 ea: also want 1944 hatch Bronze turkey tom. | Blackstock, Douglasville. Pacbred Brown Leshorm ler, 50-50 basis, 30 or 35 NH Red pullets, now |. x w YAND OTTE Ss: 10 SL Wyandotte tone and 1 cock, 1943 hatch, $2.00 ea; eggs. $1.50 for 14. PP. Docia Has Lula. : DAIRY MAN WANTED: Want Dairy Man, exper- ily. Good salary. Good oppor- tunity for right party; Also family, white or colored to thelp on farm growing pro- duce, Shares or wages. House now available near schools and town. Must be sober men. O. Swearingin, Fitzgerald. Want settled white or color- ed woman to help with farm work, Ref. exc. Mrs. McNair, Atlanta, 2007 Gordon Rd., S. W. a day a Board for good man. D: K. Fletcher, Ambrose. Want a 1 or 2 Horse Farm- also 1- wage hand. Have # room house, plenty: of wood and water; on school bus and Mail Rt. Come = ae Dobe iaike; Sycamore, tes Want. Practor Driver with family, good pay, 1 two horse farm with 2 houses, a little over 2 acres tobacco, peanut land, on 50-50 basis. rot Paulk, Wray, Rt. 1, Box Want share cropper, either 1 or 1% crop. Nice, smooth, fertile land, made over bale acre last year. School.and bus Rt. Good house, riding cultivator. Dr. W. Green, McDonough, Rt. 2. 3 Horse Crop near Powder Springs, = shares or stand- ing rent, 2 good houses, elec- tric lights, good schools, P. O. Box 1811, Atlanta or see Gore, Powder Springs, Rte, Want. colored: couple for 'gardening, care of stock, milk J cow .and other light farm chores. Live on place and sal- ary. Both to work. Mrs. An- thony J. Me Atlanta, 2938 Lenox Rd. 7 OW PLOS. Want farm hand for DeKalb Co. farm. Good house. Good ae Must be able drive tract- J. E. Turner, Atlanta, 1334 LaF rance -St., N.- E.; Ponce de Leon Dairy. Want Farm -help. part che tractor day hand, rest of time, will furnish free good peanut land to farm. Good_ house, water, elec. 4 mi. town, Rees Howard. Albany, Rt. 3, Gil- lionsville Re: Want good man with own stock to take over farm_and keep it up, 5 R. neue. Near Clermont. Mrs. = Ts Osborne, McDonough, Rt. sist with farm chores for home and reasonable salary. Good Christian home. Live as one of family. Write. Mrs. Ann Scarbrough, Zebulon, Rt. 1. col. man above military interested in raising tur- or age, its. Write for appointment, giv- ing age, etc. John C. Smith, College Park. Want wage Hand and share eropper, 1 H. cron, Bottom and Upland. Good house, on school and mail rte. Milch cow fur- D.}| nished. See. S. S. Storer; Doug- lasville, Rt. 4. : i FARM HELP WANTED 12 jenee not essential, with fam- Want Farm Hand. Pay $2. 00 good | good team, | J: Want elderly woman to as-: Want unencumbered whet keys. Salary and share in prof-} man on halves: or 3rd 4ths. 4 room hous plenty of bottom: Jan good pasture, freestone Will grow any kind of H. M. Bennett, Buchan 1st. Must be honest and SO New machinery. and good calitv. 4 mi. Want ee Callaway Farm in DeKa Must have ability. Vocatio: experience preferred. l Z. | have recommendations your County agent. Write yo qualifications. H. G. Carith I Atlanta, PO Box 1674., a Wa 9200. - = Want good farmer fo 2 or small 3 H. farm, | house, in Randolph Co. No. Cuthbert, % mi. hw school bus rt. Standin or 50-50 basis. E. M. Co Cutibert, Rt. 4, Want a2H farmer, | C basis, good 4 R. house, | good land and stock, & wood and water. 1 mi. chu -and school. Can help if ne \ed. Mrs. Herschel Smith, der, Rt. 2. Want good, orieed man at wife, to make crop, and not in ao extra work for on farm. Ee R Springs. POSITIONS WANT E Want: contract with reliab: party to raise chickens, bro ers, on large scale; fine p for housing of layers, Bs Lelec., running water, idiee able salary. B. F. B J. W.} tell, Rt. 2, Box 354. Want 200-300 A. farm on 50- 50 basis: landlord furnis tractors complete with plat ing and cultivating equip., pr. mules and.other tools, fu feed stuff and half.of ferti zer. Good land, houses, Have to be moved and fine ed to make crop. Roy J. Moo n, @Bo0sa. Sa Rite te ae Poster's Bend.) Want job. on Dai Well experienced; also - truck. Am now. working fe e City of Macon. 6 sr children, Wife can work time. State weekly or month wages. David Mitchell, M E 252 Broadway. Miss Grace Wilson, Dale, Box 43. on 50-50 basis, with ag 2e party; to be furnished, give reference. Have milk Joe Brown, Savannah, Rt Box 433 (Ferguson Ave.) Want good 2 H. crop pale good land and_ 10 in family. Atlanta. Good house with wood and pasture; like to a some cattle, hogs and poultr all on. 50-50 basis. L. L. Hy Austell, Rt. 2. Ae Smith, Senoia, Rt. 2. AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES 180/240 - 245/270 275/350 355/400 155/175 135/150 130/DN | 180/350 350/450 Soft Atlanta 14th _. Hard Per Cwt | 14.25- 14.50 . Albany 10th Soft Hard Per Cwt 14.50. 14.50 14.00 14.25- 14.25- 13.25- Soft Nashville | Sylveste 13th aa Soft | Hard Per Cwt 14.25- \ 14.25- 13.50- 13.50- dard: - Per Cwt 14.25- 14.25- 13.50- 14'25- 14.00 12.50- 13.50 ee 1200 13.50- 13.75 13.50- 13.25 14.25- 14.11- ~-13.05- 13.50- 14.25-_ 14.25- 13.40- 13.50- Heifers |~ Heifers Heifers Heifers Strs. & Strs. & Strs, & 12.00- 12.00 12.50- 16.00 14.00- 15.00 10.00- 11.50 7.00- 9.00 9.50- 11.00 7.00- 9.00 4.50- 6.00 5.00- 6.50 - 5.00 6.50- 9.00 - 12.00- 13.00 10.00- 11.50 9.001 Moultrie 14th Hard! Per Cwt Soft Hard ; 14.25- 14.25- 13.50- Pelham eth Soft Per Cwt 14.25- 14.25- 5 Soft Thomasville 9th Hard Per Cwt 14.25- 14.25- 13.50- a 14.25- 14,.25- 13.00- 13.50- 13.50- 15.50- 14,.25- 14.00- 12.05- -13.50- BCU CBR ei 8 ee BE AE Ge od, Pot