"WEDNESDAY, APRIL- 25, 1 945 Wa hington on May 14, 15 and 16th. Tt ig: my purpose to attend this jossible the cotton farmers ease. : Reciprocal qeade agreements, fu- res exchanges, imports of canon sub- itutes. and shor tage of cotton mills oe four main causes of the plight to eotton eo i our entire OUR DEBT TO OTHER NATIONS wut at the hearing Thomas Committee is that after ex- ending 27 billion dollars of credit and goods to Hurope the United States now owesa net balance to foreign countries of 6 billion dollars. owed the em. Lae was blac aed by ae rees at this Committee, that these tions had a right to eall~on the ic 6 billion dollars. billion dollars in gold and the Bretton llion- -dollars of our gold in an inter- ational fund, there is no wonder that _ United States Senate is now con- ering a bill to reduce our Gold Re- ve to 2) per cent. tabilizing the money of the world until - first stabilize our 6wn money. pe t is my purpose to write a letter to e International Meeting in San Fran- elegation to these and other facts re- rding. our monetary system. _ _.. TOM LINDER, _ Commissioner of Agriculture 7 Congr essman Steve Pace has called a meeting of the representatives of the rent groups on cotton to meet in | meeting and to present as strongly as - One of the amazing facts brought. before Senator : a we had shipped them more, there isn no telling how much we would have ited States for payment in gold of With the United States owing a oods Proposal fo place several more seo calling attention of the American Jt is ridiculous for us to talk about | al: ing the food. situation, EDITORIALBy Tom Linder On. April 16th and 17th, the Cane missioners of Agriculture appeared be- -fore the Senate Committee investigat- Thomas as chairman. - 5 There were 28 States reporting and most of the States gave individual re- ports as to conditions in their re spec- tive States. On Tuesday, the 7th, as Chairman of the meeting, I gave a combined re- port of the United States which. had He unanimous backing of all the States present., eg In thie eonibiad report, we set out as distinctly as possible all. of what we considered the causes of the present - food erisis and also what we believed to be proper remedies for this situation. Yor your full information, carrying this combined report below: GROUP STATEMENT Following is the Group Statement of Commissioners, Secretaries and Directors of Agriculture, presented by Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture, State of Georgia, Chairman, April 17, 1945. The Commissioners, Secretaries and Directors of Agriculture of the United States, meeting in Washington in response - to an invitation from the Senate Agricul- tural Committee, beg leave to make the following report with regard to: 1. The food situation as it now exists. as Proposals for alleViating.and cor- recting causes of the Food Crisis. The concensus of opinion among those present shows that we may expect, for the months from now until the harvesting of the 1946 crops, less beef, less mutton, less poultry, . less oils and fats, fewer eggs, much less pork and less production of . crops in general. The food situation is so On account of war conditions, it has been necessary to import large quantities of milk and dairy products into Georgia. Complaints- Have recently come _ to me that some Georgia producers have been forced to settle for milk on a basis of surplus milk. I would appreciate it if any milk producer who has been forced to settle on a surplus basis would notify me at once. It is a matier of common knowledge that we do not have any surplus milk produced in Georgia. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. ages can hes set out very briefly as fole s with Senator _ . | Jive dor prec Goe has been the phe : Seve aan our natural system of pro- - duction and distribution to such an extent. that our producers, processors, wholesal- ers, and retailers have been in a state of confusion and uncertainty, which has age - : -gravated our shortage. has been so low that there has not been equipped farmers into the armed forces - necessary for the farmer to compete in the tam | labor market have aggravated the labor imum production of crops. ~ i ~ 000,000 acres of corn as compared to she acres. - discontinued when War began and have not been mee d. with domestic product- adequate storage facilities, - are in the process of spoiling. from exDos= ure to the weather. fully carried out in good faith. During the for increased prices, they have been. re=_ _peatedly told that they could aftord to |. vide a true parity formula which will give _ ways be set- above parity so that OMEN fe serious. as - merit a ee National fe | fort to: put an end to the conditions dimin- ~ ishing the production of food and inter= os fering with its proper distribution. The causes of our present food short- : lows: a3 ee to dack of proper prices as ian a ocene 3 os ; : OPA regulations in. price See. 3. The ceiling price on meat animalg_ ee sufficient margin for the feeder above feed costs. 4. Drafting of experienced ae Pelle: and the failure to effect full parity prices shortage. 5. The lack of proper replacements of farm machinery has prevented the max- : 6. There has been no increase in our = harvested crop acres since 1919. For. eX ample, in 1910-14 we averaged over 100,- estimates of the United States Department of Agriculture for 1945 of 95,000, 0002 7. Our net imports of farm prod guia in 1941 were equivalent to the production from 50,000,000 acres. These imports were ion. 8. Due s lack of transportation to. larpe quanti- ties of the 1944 grain crop have spoiled or AS a remedy for our present a : we suggest a definite and positive pLOos gram to eliminate the causes which 8 Yeas prevented maximum food production: 1, That the farmers be given positive assurance that the pledge of the Admite istration to give full parity prices for a period of two. years after the War will be last two. years, when farmers have asked | take a less price during the War, due. to the Administrations pledge to maintain full parity pees for-two years after the | War. 2. - That legislation be enacted to pros the farmer true parity prices for his oe ducts, including labor costs. - 3. That ceilings, when necessary, ale period of a years production, prices | of any agricultural commodity cu ay erage parity. : 4, That the ede program be dis continued. . a. That the sania dees Ov aul laws (Continued on Haus: Four) Wednesday, Ap il, GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN ae 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. notice. Notices of farm produce. and appurtenances admissable. under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied Oy new copy of Limited space wil! not permit insertion of notices containing moore than 30 words including name and address. - gssume any responsibility for gon Bulletin. Published Weekly at Tom Linder, Commissioner, Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not (4y4- 122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture any notice appearing in the Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga, Executive Office, State Capitol 44- 122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. . Editorial and Executive Offices Notify on FORM 3578Bureau : Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. of _ Entered as second class pt June 6 1900. of October & +8 _matter -- August 1, 1937, at the Post Office gt Covington, Georgia, under Act Accepted for mailing at specialerate o1 postage provides for in Section 1103. Act SEED FOR SALE Sericea Lespedeza seed, well -eleaned -by combine, 20c Ib. : a J. . Green, Suwanee, Shih es: Velvet beans, $6.00 bu; 10 bu. -too-tan Soy beans, $10.00 bu. ae Pratt Sanders, Chester. + Heigari seed, a aeeeous. $6.00 per hundred Ibs. : George Anderson, Williamson. ested and recleaned 1944 Cattail Millet seed, 100 Ibs. and up, $10.00 per hundred Ibs. FOB. No order less than _ 100 lbs. T. J. Byrd, Broxton. Tomaio seed: New | Stone, $1.75 3b; Marglobe, $2.00 Ib; _ Collard, 85c 1b; also printed feed sacks, 39ce eal white ones, Pe pac: Lec Crow, Gainesville, oo. Rte Box, 143. 6,000 te 8,000 stalks of short but well-eyed~P. O. J. Sugar Cane, worth $7.50 per M: here ee OL $12. 50 shipped. Sell or trade . for anything can use on farm. _ Makes best offer. Or would give to party to take it out of _ bed, for planting. Y. M. Ander- son, Williamson. +, Benny seed, $30. 00 per 100 = Ibs., also Chufas, se ib N. CG. ie Anderson, Augusta, ~ putter-beans, have been analy- zed, 20c Ib. or small amounts - 25e Ib. Add postage. G. H. _ Hayes, McDonough. a Watermelon seed: Early Queen and old fashioned Yel- low, also eee and Stars, 25c pkg. Mrs. E. W. Tidwell, Al- pharetta, Re -\. Pure Sims watermelon seed, $1.50 lb; heavy bearing tender black pole beans, 50c lb; brown ee and purple hull table peas, 5 #bs., $1.00. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Citsen seed, 55c lb; Jones - waterfnelon, $1.00 lb: Early Green okra, 30c teacupful: also white chicken feed sacks, 106 _-Yb. cap., washed, free of holes, ~20e ea. Add postage. Rosie _ Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 200 tbs) Cannon ae and _ Black Diamond watermelon seed, hand saved, from large - melons, Semisan treated, $1.50 , th: FOB: W. -O: Birdsong, Gordon. Releaned and tested 1944 oc batten millet seed, 100 Ibs. and up, $10.00 per hundred, FOB. No order less 100 lbs. T: J? Byrd Broxton. annon Ball watermelon seed, $1.00 lb. in 5 ee lots. J. 'T. Hays, Canon, Rt. Striped Half ee bean -- seed, weevil-free, 30c cupful; 4 eups $1.00; pumpkin and cit- =) YOU, seed, 10 pkt:; 25 cup. Add postage. Mirs. Minnie Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. J ton Hegaxvi seed, rather not S sell Jess than 100 lb. lot at 6e Ib Joel H, Sanders, Newnan. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ie 10 or 12 bu. Speckled peas, $6.00 bu; good, sound imp. Spanish peanuts, 15e Tb. cash; also 10 or 12 nice, young Jer- sey milch cows, fresh in, and 2 ~ Wagon. Otis Myers, : Washington, Rt. 2. 100 bu. seed early Speckled ; treated . for 150 Ibs. nice, pure white seed | Eras, $6.50: brown- eyed Crow- | L. G. Downs, Andersonville. some jem, Rt. 5 BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ey ee White bunch butter-beans, 25c lb. FOB. Mrs. Julian4 Vickery; Hartwell, Rt. 3. Silver Crowder peas, 10 Jbs., $2.50 del; few Bunch Veivet beans, same price; 1 bu. run- ame Velvet beans $6.00, FOB. . J. Steed, Buena Vista. 350 bu. 90-day running Vel- vet beans, $5.00 bu. Good race: D. C. Williams, Waynes- oro Black-eyed Crowders, sound, elean, 20c lb: Add postage. no Johnny Harmon, Calhoun, 20 tbs., Sugar Crowder peas, 25c lb. Nice, clean, weevil- free. Cash with order: no chks. Sarah Cousins, Hogansville, Rt, Box 158. 25 bu. Speckled running 90- day Velvet beans, sound, $6.00 es FOB. E. L. Smith, Wad- ey. hs 3 bu. Mixed peas, $6.00 bu; 2 bu. Brabs, $7.50 bu; 50 ibs., brown-eyes, 15 ib. for lot; 75 lbs. black-eyes, 12c Ib. for lot; running butter-beans, and 30. bu. ear corn, 6 mi. East Rob- erta on Hwy. 22. K. S. Lind- sey, Lizeila. White, brown-eyed peas, white or col bunch butter- beans, 50c qt; Spanish peanuts, same price. Postpaid; no stamps. Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 25 bu. wa., Clay mixed peas, and 90-day Velvet beans, $6.00 bu:- FOB, J. Matt Hayes, Thomson. Red Speckled tender hull and white black-eye peas, 20c lb; Clay erowders, 25c lb; also sun and.shade cured tobacco, 10c twist; Eng. garden peas, 20c Ib. Add postage, with money order. Mrs. C. L. Bates, Cartecay. 50 bu. Mixed peas, 35 bu. Clays for sale. Sample on re- quest; also 200 lbs. black wal- nuts, Make. best offer, Joe Morgan, Vienna. White, bunch butter-beans, 1944 erop, very prolific, we- evil-free, 30c 1b. in 10 to 56 Ib. lots; smaller lots, 35c Ib., post- age paid. Mrs. H. S. Mullins, Milner, White, bunch lima (small) or butter-bean seed, hand clean- ed, 1944 crop, 10 to 50 Ibs., 30c Ib smaller dots, 35c Ib., postage paid. Mrs. M. C. Boykin, MViil- ner, Rt. J. Field peas, ieee, $5.50: Brabhams, $7.25: few New } ders, white, $7.75 bu; Velvet beans, 90- day Runners, 5.00; purple Hull white peas, 6.90: Oceola beans, -$6.00 bu. FOB. Little 2 Crop table peas, 10 Ibs., $1.60 P. P., also want buy Nigger Killer potato vines or plants. T. P. Trowell, Ambrose. 50 bu. mixed Hay peas, ger. 90- percent, $6.00 bu., also 46 bu. Velvet beans, running 90- day, ger. 85 percent, $5.00 bu. aoe H. B. Kimbrough, Chip- Cy: Running Velvet beans, good and sound, $6.00 bu: Red Huli COD. Sound and good. B. farin,. Jo WwW: stamps. Speckled peas, $7.00 bu. All FOB. W. W. Whitaker, Har- FOR SALE at BEANS AND PEAS COTTONSEED FOR SALE 50 ee sound, early Spckled |. velvet beans, $5:00 bu. os: Gilbert, Dexter. : White black-eyed Crowder peas, $8.00 bu. at my home ae Martin, Cumming, Bio: Biloxi beans and New Era field peas, small amount of each, $6.00 bu. L. A. Cald- well, Gay. Col. bunch Better besks. 50c at. postpaid or exc. for print feed sacks: 1 qt. for 2 sacks; also eatable Soy beans, same price. ; - Mickler, Dry Branch, Rt, Mixed peas, - $6. 00 bu; Brabs, $7,004 bu. CG. EE Thompson, Greensboro. - 50 bu. Clays, $6. 00 bu: 5 bu. Whips, $6.25. bu; 4 bu. Brabs, $6.50 bu; 244 bu. Mixed, $5.79 bu. All in 214% bu. shipping bags, FOB. W. J. Hitchcock, Devereaux. Brabham peas in 2% bu. bags, $6.85 bu. Clay peas, $6.85 bu. All No: 1] and 1944 crop; also Stoneville 2B cottonseed, $1.25 bu. All FOB. J. L. Gar- ner, Warthen. 20 bu. Brabham peas, $6.56 bu; 20 bu. Clays, $6.00 bu. FOB John Dickems, Sparta. Running Velvet beans. 75 percent germination, $3.50 bu; aiso 1 ten good Peavine hay, market place price. All at my Swan, Wrens. 200 bu. 90-day running Vel- vet beans, . $6.00 bu. Jack Burch, Chester. Sev. bu. slightly mixed field peas, $6.06 bu; few black-eyed peas, 15c Ib. plus postage; also 17 head fine Duroc Jersey 3 wks. old pigs, dbl. treated; full blooded, $10.00 ea. W. A. Moore, Haddock, Ht: Speckled bunch butter- beans, 30c lb; 5 Ibs., or over del.,. 25 Jbs. or over, 25c: Ib; FOB; 6 wks and green hull crowder:peas, 20c Ib. Del. No oy Cv R. Smith, Buford, 400 bu. Iron peas, $7.50 bu. FOR. Excellent lot of peas. R. E, Aycock, Monroe. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE - 200 bu. Whatleys Prolific eorn, for sale at my farm: also pure Guernsey male, ready for service, Dehorned, wt. around 500 lbs., $40.00 at farm. H. = Thurmond, Farmington, Rt. 75 or 100 bu. good, ve corn for sale: George Cravey, Rhine, Rt. 3. 15 Ibs., extra fine pure small grain Yellow popcorn, 15 Ib. Best grade. V. M. Johnson, Sheliman, Rt. 1. Corn for sale at my place at Ceiling price, while it lasts. Dr. J.-S. Tankersley, Ellijay. 200 bu. or more good corn for sale at my oe 444 mi. Villa. Rica. W. . McPherson, Villa Rica. COTTONSEED FOR SALE Ist -yr;, Gisaov ie 2B eotton- seed, privately pinned, re- cleaned, $1.25 bu; also pure Turf oats, good and sound; 80c bu: Sanford wheat, weevil- free, $1.65 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Vandivers. Heavy _Fruiter, also Brooms Ist yr., $5.00 per 100 Ibs. FOB RR Sta. E. Strange, Cobbtown, Rt. D&PL No. 14 Sasa direct from breeder, $9.00 and $7.00 per hundred lbs. FOB. J. H. Stephens, Socil Circle. Stoneville 2B cottonseed, Ist yr., ginned 1 yar. gin. delinted and new imp. Ceresan treated, $6.50 per hundrea in even wt. 100 Ib: bags, FOR, Innis M. Cole, Sharpsbur ES D&PL 14 cottonseed, tstaxur. from orig. but 2 yr. seed, $5.5@- CWT; same. seed, delinted but not treated, $5. oa per hundred. FOB. Thomas ify Green, Su- wanee, Rt. 1. D&PL 14 coti Becca. ist yY., but 2 yr. old seed, delinted and treated, $5.50 CWT: same seed, delinted: bute not treated, $5. 00 CWT. All FOB. Lee Green, Suwanee, Rt 2: Baled oats, $30.00 ae baled Lespedeza and Jobnson grass mixed hay, $25.00 ton: thrash- ed oats, $1.00 bu: also some ear corn, J. H. Goolsby, Mon- ticello. es promptly, - Choice Kudzu hay, Del., 3 to 4 ton lots, $40.00 ton. B. : Middlebrooks, Barnesville. D&PL 14 cottonseed, Ist yr., but2 yrs. old seed, not treated nor delinted, $5.00 CWT; same seed, treated, delinted, $5.50 CWT. Same seed, 2nd yr. from orig. $4.50 CWT. Also Sericea Lespedeza seed. Combine cleaned, 20c lb. All FOB. C. M. Jones, Suwanee. PLANTS FOR SALE P. R. Red, full type potato plants, from Vine cuttings. Guar. prompt service and full count, good, strong plants, $2.50 M: 5 M,. up, $2.25 M. No COD. E. O.. Williams, Sur- rency, Rt. 2. Red and yellow P. R. potato plants, $2.79 M; Black Beauty Egg plants, $2. 50 M; 60e C; Marglobe, Break O Day, Stone, poe Best tomato plants, $1.75 M. Watis. Crosby, Gra- ham, plants, 50ce C; 500, $1.50; $2.00 M. dmp. pink skin P. R. po- tato plants, 50c C; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M., postpaid. Butord R. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. Large, stalky, open grown Marglobe tomato plants, $1.75 M; 50c C; Pimiento pep- per, moss packed, $2.50 IM; 55c C; P..R. potato, $2.25 M. All del. in Ga. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2. Tobacco plants, 50c C., $4.00 M; also purebred Duroc pigs, not reg., about 10 wks old, $20.00 ea. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman. Ga. collard, Hot and Ruby King pepper, all 10c doz; also Dwart green okra seed, 5Uc lb; 'Thomas melon and few Rocky Ford eantaloup seed, $1.00 lb. Mrs] B. Brady. Cairo, Rt= 1 Box 132. Marglobe tomato plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Prompt del. Moss packed. W. F. Rowe, Ab- beville, Kt. 2. Few choice tomato and Cab- bage plants; $2.50 M. rders shipped day received if wea- ther permits. Mrs. C. R.. Wil- liams, Alma. Del. No stamps. Ethel Wright, Alto, Rt. 1. Baltimore, Marglobe, Bon- nie Best, New Stone tomato plants, ready now, $1.50 M; 509, 80c; Open field grown, wilt- resistant, guar., moss packed, prompt del., postpaid. L. H. Keene, Abbeville, Rit. 2; Box 24. Pure Red Skin: Porto Rico potato plants, $2.00 M. FOB. Frank Harris, Baxley: Marglobe Tomato Plants, -ready to ship, $2.50 M. Moss packed, J. D. Mullis, Baxiey. Marglcbe Tomato Plants, $1.50 M. FOB. Good. plants, prompt shipment. Zonnie Car- ter, Baxley, Rt. Red Skin Porto Rico Potatc Plants, $2.75 M; Tomato Plants, $2.00 Pimiento Sweet Pepper, $3.60 M. Now ready, prompt shipment... Mrs. Ina. Griffin, Baxley, Rt, 4. Pimiento Sweet Pepper, ae M: Tomato Plants, $2.00 - Govt. insp. Red Skin pee Rico Potoate Plants, $2.75 M. AH plants, now ready tor ship- eee Vernon Griffin, Baxiey, + 3 Vine selected Govt. insp. Porto Rico and Nancy Hali Potato Plants, $1.75 M. Prompt shipment. Chaudowin Morris, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 117. Millions Porto Rico Nancy Halis and Early Spanish Tri- umph Potato. Plants, $1.50 M. Rush orders. W. H. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 4. ~ Govt. insp. Red Skin Porto Potato Plants, $2.50 M. Exp. col. or $3.00 M. del. A. W. Moody, Baxley, Rt. 1. Baltimore, Red Rock, New Stone, Tomato Plants, $2.00 M; 500, $1.25: 5006 for $8.00. Exp. ol. All orders filled full count, satis: fSucranteed, now ready, moss apace HH. C. Rowe, Ocilla, Govt. Tee. Porto Rico and few Red Skin P. R. Potato Piants, all frem. vine cuttings, ready now, full count; well reoted, del. any time, $2.25 Ki. xp. col..R. +L. Stricklanc. Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 304, Porto Rico.Potato Pis its, govt. insp. anck treated, $2.25 M: 5 M andxyup, $2.00 M. Prompt shipmens PP. 3-0 Lightsey, Bristol. * | Plants, now ready, well root Stone and Marglobe tomato field: Hot pepper plants, 50c doz.) PLANTS FOR. 5S Marglobe, Bonnie Best, Stone, Baltimore To Plants, ready now, wil sistant, moss packed, anteed, field grown, sie MM 500 for 80c. PP. Prompt M. E. Keene, Abbeville, Margiobe and Rutger ato Plants, $2.00 M: Cab Onion, and collard plants, $l M. All dl., prompt shipme good. count and good pi Row ready. FoCH: ee Ara Imp. Certified Pou ay Potato Plants, insp., and tre ed, now ready to ship, go count, $3.00 M: Chas. Wh Cabbage Plants, Collards, ions, Marglobe . and eo Tomato Plants, $2.00 M. D Now ready. Mrs. eb ee Muss ee Arabi, Re. Ls 3 Early Triumph Sweet ] tato Plants, 5 B. B Medders, Alma, Dixon Si. Imp. Porto Rico _ Pot good . count, $2.25. Me postage. I. W. Dixon, Briste Insp. Porto Rico P Piants, full count, pro shipment, $2.25 M. A Dixon, Br istol. Imp.= = Porte. Rico: Po Plants, $2.50- M. From cuttings, well rooted, count, strong plants, govt. 1 Brantley Bell, Bristol, R Govt. insp. Porto Rico | tato Plants, $2.25 M: 5 M more, $2.00. FOB. Del. DD Cason, Bristol. : Red and Yellow Skin Po Rico Potato Plants, $2.50 Will rush all orders, no ae Nellie Lightsey, Oau Zz Govt. insp. Sweet Potato Red Skin Porto Rico, $2.25 full count, will rush order A. Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2 Porto Rico Potato Plants, govt. insp. $2.25 M: 5 M 2 up, $2.00 M. Ward Boye Bristol, Rt. 1. Marglobe Tomato from certified sed,. grown, tough, stocky. pl: full count, pene 40: fresh, $3.00 M. D. B. Ohling Bainbridge. Govt. insp. Porte Rice: tato plants, 5 M for $10. Good plants, full count, - ready. B. D. Brannen, Bri Rie t Govt. imsp. imp. Porto Ri Potato. Plants, $2.50 M: in 1 of 5000. or more, $2.25 M. del. No checks. Willis Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. Marglobe Tomato mossed, $1.75 M. Some t. G. L. Steedley, Ba ey, Certified Red and Pink Porto Rico Potato Plants, fr vine eae $2.50: M. Rea to ship now, full count, pre shipment. PP. Aaron CG Ree Baxley, Rt. 4) Govi. tato :Plants, certified tape tags, Hot. Pepper and S$ Pepper Plants, $3.00 M; : C; 200 for 85c; 500 for $1.7 Marglobe and Bonnie Be Tomatoes, $2.50 M. All m packed, prompt shipment, no ready. Mrs. on ae Baxley, Rt: Govt. insp. Red Skin Sv Potato Plants, certified tal and tags, $3. 00 M: $1.75, 50 40e C; also Sweet Pepper ifornia Wonder, World Beat Ruby King: Long Hot Caye Pepper: Bonnie Best, globe Tomato Plants, $2.7 Moss. packed, promptly ped, full count. Jessic G. ell, Baxley, Rt. Coph. market aabbdee pin good and strong, $1.25 M; globe Tomato Plants, grown, moss packed and cial attention given to all ders, $2.00 M. Del. to 3rd z Money orders preferred. A Pittman, Baxley.Rt. 4. Marglobe Tomato mossed, $2.00. M; Cab Plants: .Coph. Market, $. M: Imp. Red Skin Porto: Potato Plants, $2.75 M. shipment, fill count. stamps please. On Pittn Baxley. ~Govt. insp. Pink sida @ Rico, Potato Plants, $2.25 Del. Money orders only. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2 Certified Porto Rico | Plants, red skin, gov and treated, $2.50 M globe Tomato plants, $ Moss packed, full cow del. W. A, Pearce, Seu Ube LANTS FOR SALE _ PLANTS FOR SALE _ Marglobe Poinato Blants, strong and stocky, $2.00 M. del. in Ga: Pimiento Pepper Plants, 2.50 M. Moss packed, open field grown. Mrs. Ao Quinn, Surrency, Rt. 2. State insp. Porte Rico Potato Plants, $2.75 H. PP: Tomato Plants, $2.00 Me e, oo Bp. Pope, Fiizgerald. Porto Rico. Potato Plants, govt. insp. and areeted. to ready, $2.00 M. del. ee Quinn, Odum. Certified, Govt. insp. Gendt ine Red Skin Porto~ Rico Plants, 2 M up, $2.50 M. del. PP. Good count, good plants, prompt. shipment. Del, Ralph yre, Screven, Rt. 1. _ Govt. insp. and treated Pink Skin Porto Rico Potato Plants, i OS MM. No checks, full count. . Griffis, Odum, RFD 2. S ow insp. and treated Red Skin Potato Pea vine prown, $2.50 M. Odum, RFD 2 Govt. insp. Red - Skin Dore Rico Potato Plants, $2.25. M; Marglobe Tomato Plants, $1. 50 M. Now ready. Quinn, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 174. y Govt. insp. Porto Rico Po- tato Plants, red. and yellow skin; 1.M and up, $2.50: 500 Or $1. 50, All del. good plants, full count | and prompt ship-| yaent. RE 2) > Govt. insp. Red Skin Porto Rico Potato Plants, now ready, SG for $1.50; $1f 15 M at bed, $3.00 M. del. Et Cy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. a Brussels Sprouts,. Endive, Lettuce, Evergreen Bunching Onions, 50c per 50: Broccoli, Bermuda Red and White Nest Onions, Cabbage, Early and Late Tomatoes, Chinese Cab- W. G. Murray, Odum, page, 50c C;: Parsley, Pimiento,: Bell, Hot Peppers. Egg Plants, Dill, Salsify, Climbing To- maioes, 20C doz. 7 Mrs. Hr Vv; Franklin, Register. _ Genuine imp. Govt. insp. Red Skin Porto Rico Potato Planis, Marglobe Piants Rubye Kings, World Beater, sweet, Long Cayenne Hot Pepper, New York Purple eg Plant, all $2:50 M. Mrs. 73,1). Stone, Graham. ee Genuine imp. Red Skin rto Rico Potato Plants, Ruby King, World Beater, Long ork Pu Hot Pepper and New cre Mar globe Tomato Plants, $2 60M . Mrs. H. F. Otto, Gra- Strong, de Rutger To- -maio Plants, gield grown from certified | seed, moss packed, au CO M. H. B. Weaver, Ray Chey 2 uaily triumph and Porto Fico Potato Plants, $2.00. M. ee insp. Prompt shipment. omes M. Carter, Alma. mp. Red Skin Potato Plants, ready, good strong plants, $2.25 : - Del. No checks. Hiram - Lightsey, Sereven, Rt. 2. _ Marglobe - Tomato ' Plants, $1.50 M. del. in Ga; Govt. insp. - Red Skin Porto Rico Potato Plants, $2.50 M. Del. L. D. - Lishisey, Screven, - Porto. Rico Potato: Plants, govt. insp. $2.50 M: Marglobe Tomato Plants, $2.00 M. Cash with order. lke. Tomberlin, Surrency. = Porto. Rico Potato. imp. red skin, State insp. and treated, from vine cuttings, eS 30 M: 5 M and up, $2.25 M. 5 Money order only. Full count and prompt shipment. tra. Ls, Williams, Surrency, RED 2. s Genuine imp. Red Skin Porto Rico Potato Plants, $2.50 M; Govt. insp. and treated, plants del. to 3rd. zone. Milton Arnold, Surrency. Govt. insp. Red Skin Porto Rico Potato Plants, $2.00 M. Del. good plants, full count. A. F. Sheffield, Surrency, Rt. 2. % Pink and Red Skin Porto Rico Potato Plants, govt. insp. $1.95 M. FOB, good plants, full count, now ready: Marglobe Tomato Plants, $1.50 M. Moss acked. ae a Sur- rency, Rt. Porto Rico Potato Plants: govt. insp. $2.00 M. FOB. now ready, money orders only. W. SR. Hutte, Surrency, Rt. 2. orate Plants: \Large and stocky Marglobe Baltimore-and Truckers extra early, free from disease, $2.00 M: 500 for $125. Orders filled daily: roots maossed. Fi : vinville. nsp. and treated Hed Porto ee 'Pelhasa. $2.50 M.A. Fitzgerald, . ih, Griffis, Florence Q- Tomato Plants,. ail 5 postpaid. ton Pianis, $2.00 M:; 500 for $1; Cab. and Col, $1. 50 M; 500 for $1.00. Moss packed. Prompt rdel. W. WwW. Cottey, Fitzgerald, _ Genuine Potato Plants, Porte Rico, Govt. insp. $2.15 M. Del; Marglobe Tomato Plants, $1.50 M. Del. Nathan Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2, Cabbage Plants, 30e.C: $1.56 M; Climbing Temato Plants, 20 plants for 30c; Burdock Pianis, 25e doz. Azzie Crow, Gaines- -ville, Rt. 2. Cabbage Piants, 30c Cy $1. 80 M; Vigorine Tomato Plants, 25 plants for 25; Vigorine Seed, 400 seed, 25c: Old Lime Large Pumpkin Seed, 50 seed for ey Tie A Crow, Gainesville, Rt. -. Govt. insp. pure Luzana and Red Skin Porto Rico Potato Pianis, now (ready, 500 tor $1.65; $3. 0U M: $2.75 M., at the bed. Claudie Mathis, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Tomato Piants: Large, stocky, New Jand grown, Mar- globes, Baltimores, and Break O~- Day's, $2.00 MM, Del. PP. Wioss packed; fresh dee Satisfaction guaranteed. Fk. - fF Stokes, Fitzgerald, State insp. and treated Red Porto Rico and LA Copper Skin Potato Plants, $2.50 iM. C. k. Redmond, Pelham. =o Early Jersey and Fiat Dutch Cabbage and Onions, 500 for %0c; Cabbage Collard Piants, $1.75 M; Marglobe Tomato Piants, $2. 50 M. All Del: Ovie Conner, Pitts, Rt. 1. \ Govt. insp. and treated Po- tato Plants, new Imp. Copper Skin, new ready to ship, $3.00 M. Del. in Ga. Arthur Grif- fis, Pattersen, Rt. 1, Box 42, Marglobe and Stone Tomato -Piants, 300 tor $1.00: 900 for $1.50; $2.50 M: Cabbage and Onion . Plants, 500 for $1.00; $1.75 M; California and - Hot Pepper and Egg Plants, 500 for $2.00; $3.00 M. Alt del, Re -Chanclor, Pitts. Red Skin Porto Rico Potatc | Piants, govt. insp. $2.50 M. Good count, prompt shipment; Marglobe Tomato Plants. 5175 M. Guaranteed: good count, pi ompt shipment. Alma Thorn- ton, Screven. - Govt. insp. Potato Plants, red and pink skin, good plants, good count, now ready. Del. $2.25. M; Marglobe l'omato Plants, good plants, oe count now ready, 50c $1.50 M. Woodrow ightesy Screven. Marglobe and New Stone Tomato Plants, 100 for 50c; 500 for $1.50; $2.00 M: Pink Skin Porto Rico Potato Plants, 160 for 60c; 500 for $1.75: $2.50 M. PP. Leroy Lightsey, Screv- en Rt, E-Box. 175, Govt. insp. and treated: Porto Rico Potato Plants, Pink and ready, prompt. shipment, $2.25 M; 2 M up, $2.10 M. Del. W. R: Lightsey, Screven. Genuine Mar glebe and New Stone Temato Plants, now ready, $1.50 M. Del: 65 C. Moss pdcked, good count, good planis, ready: to ship: WwW. D. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. ; Govt. insp. Red and Yellow- Skin. Porto Rico Potato Plants, $2.00 M. Del. Full count, good plants, no checks. George Grili- fis; Screven. -Certified Govt. insp. Red and Pink Skin Porte Rico Po- tate Plants, $2.25 M. Ready, prepaid, no checks. Pau! Light- sey, Screven. Genuine, Govt. insp. Poor: potato plants; $2.10 M. del. Fuli count and prompt shipment; oe tomato plants, $1. 50 es C..B. Tomberlin, Surrency, We and New Stone tomato plants. $1.50 M. dei. oo L. Tomberiny, Surrency, t. ~ Imp. P. R. La. Copper Skin, Early Triumph plants, 500, $2: $3.50 M; old time Boons, 500, $2.25; $4. 00 M. Grown from hand selected, Cert. treated seed, now ready. Add postage and 10c exchange on chks. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville, 502 Hudson St. Gov. insp., PR potato plants, $3.00 M; Marglobe, Baltimore, New Stone tomato, . $2.00 M: Hot, Calif.,. Pimiento. pepper, $3.00. M. All moss packed, full count, good plants. Mrs. David Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. P.. R. potato plants,. Govt. insp., full count, $3.00 M. del. Rk. L. Dykes, Surrency, Rt. 2. Pure red skin P. R. potato plants, Gow imsp., -$2:75, M: Prompt shipment. No chks. Le Alma, Rt, 4 con nor: stamps: C,. B Tomato, Cabbage, and Cot- ther Heard, Cumming, Rt. Red Skin, good nice plants, Cy Marglobe, Baltimore tomato plants, $1.50 M; Calif. Wonder and Hot pep- per plants, $3.00 M. All moss packed, good plants, also Red Skin P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp. $2. ot M. D, D. Miles, Bax-}.9 ley, Ri. 4 = Pa Re ae plants, insp. $2.50 M. -del. in Ga. Prompt shipment, good plants. Noe COD. C. J. Poole, Vidalia. P:R. potato plants, Govt. New dione ead : Gov insp., $2.50 M. John Tomber- | jin, Surrency, Ray 2; P. Re potato plants, insp., $2.50 M. del. in Ga. Casi with order. Prompt shipment of good plants. W. A. Poole, Vidalia, Rt. 2.7 PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE ~ 6 bu Valencia peanuts (Red Ripper), 8c pound. Clinton T. Douthit, Bainbridge, Rt. 1. Good, sound Spanish pea- nuts, 10c lb. for orders not less than 50. Ibs.. Riley C. Couch, Turin. : 2,000 Ibs. land picked, 1m- proved Spanish peanuts for sale. J. W. Bottoms, Williams- en, Rt. 1 MISCELLANEOUS - FOR SALE New crop of seasoning Leaf Sage, hand picked, shade dried, $1.25 Ib: <5 te, 10. 1bs., $1.00 1b; Ground, $1.59 ib.; also 50e pkgs. V. Keith, Alvaton. ~ New. wool, $1.00 ib. 1944 wool, 75c lb. Hamer pues Buford, Rt 2 D2 Sassafras and Yellow deck 35e lb. 3 Ibs., $1.00: Raspber- ries, $1.00 doz: Add postage. Mrs.. Jas Waiters, Cleveland. Star Rt: : White feed sacks. 100 lb. cap. washed, but not bleached, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. 3: Hogue, Hapeville. 557 Central Ave. *phone Ca 490%. Clean. print sacks, 40c ea., See or write. Mrs. Gertrude Mullinax, Cumming, RFD Garlic bulbs, dry or green, 15 doz.. Emory Walker, Lex- ington, Rt. 2 Printed feed sacks, washed and ironed, 35c ea. Mrs. ie Print chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed. and iron- ed, 45c ea. Mis. Alton Grindle, Gainesville,. Rt. 5. White... unwashed chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., 20c ea. Add postage. Miss Bessi Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5, Gourds, limited amt., Martin, um, also Mammoth okra seed. Write for prices. stamps aecepted. Mrs. T. Thomas, Thomasboro. 1,000 good chicken feed sacks, no holes, 100 Ib. cap. B. |13c ea. Ship by freight only: orders Jess than 100 not ac- cepted. Ralnoh Dangar, Wood- stock, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEES, PLANTS, ETC.: Want buy some Bees, Pig- eons, turkey poults, also - 10,- 000 potato plants. Mrs. R. S. Gordon, Hinesville. Box 152. EGGS: Want setting of Golden Se- bright eggs at: once. Mrs, M. H. Hortman, Poulan. BEESWAX: Want sev. pounds Beeswax at reasonable price. Write. R. As Adkins, Cordele. Rt. 3. PEAS: Want 30 or more bu. Brab- ham or Iron Peas. Z. O, Swear- ingen, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 164. : PLANTS: Want some Bunch sweet: po- tato plants. Write Mrs. E: L. Peasce, Hamilton, Rt. 1. Want 200 Broad Leaf tobac- co plants, at_onee. Mrs. Bet-| ty Cochran, Dalton, Rt. qT; SACKS: Exc. 25 lbs. dried apples, for 106 lb. cap. print saeks: 3 Ibs. fruit for 4 sacks, just alike. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. J. W. Kell. Ellijay, Rt. 3 SEED: Want few old time Balsam Apple s seed. Quote price, post- e paid. Mrs. woe NeSmith, Vitae: cans Ri. J ae Govi. = 2. | No| Jd y -ciately. *RUIT TREES FOR SALE sell. TABLES FOR SALE as 1 acre Chavieston Wakefield cabbage, ready to cut April 20 te. Zot eee or write imme- 2 South Seville. sete 2. Williams, Pitts, Rt. He PECAN ND OTHER 1 to 3 it. Walnut trees, Peach, Pium and Figs, 25c ea;. Hima- laya blackberry, 25c ea 5 for $1.00, 3 yr, old' plants; Bronze Scuppernongs, Black Musca- dine, jarge rooted, 50c ea. Mrs. Charles Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. Apricot plums, 350. ea., 4 for $1.00; Stone watermelon seed, hand s saved, shade dried, $1. 00 per teacupful. Add postage. os Lee Hood, neal. t Lemon Balm, Blood Root and Calamus, 50 for $1.00. Lois Woedrulf, Greenville, Rt. 5. GRAIN AND HAY FOR, SALE 10 tons Summer Pesan hay, $20.00 ton at my. farm; also 200 | bu. corn for sale/ Lott Paulk, Wray, Rt. 1, Box 66.7 15 tons Meadow hay, bailed, $25.00 ton. W. H. Thomas, Greensboro. Some Hay, fodder and 100 bu. corn for sale. B. P. Cooper, Lithia Springs. : CATTLE FOR SALE Cow, Guernsey-Jersey. 2nd calf (heifer), 3 mos. old April 29th, -ealf 5/8 Guernsey; Guernsey-Jersey cow with 3rd calf, 3 mos. old, May 7th, hei- fer and 5/8 Guernsey: Buli, 3/4 Guernsey, 1/4 Jersey. rea and white spotted, about 700 lbs. See or write. Thos. Heoks, Gibson. / Nice Jersey buli, 18 mos. old. sired by Traconis Arctotis No. 438076; Dam, Design Roy- | al Louise, No. 1376902, $40. Se pee A: Phillips, Palmetto, 4 Polled Hereford bulls, sons of Buster Domino 1st, ready for herd service. Priced to a . Summerour, Win- der. "Phone 224 (The Summer- our Farm). Jersey cow, fresn in Ist calf: 2% to 3 gal. per day; also 1 Jersey bull, 20 mos. old, for sale at my barn. Fred Loudermilk, Cornelia. RFD 1. 4 gal. Jersey cow, 4th calf, fresh, for Redan. 2 milch cows: one is % Jer- sey, gives 3% gal. with good feed): other is half ersey. See at_ my barn. Walt- er Minchew. Rebecca. Cow, 2nd calf, $50.00. On Sione Min. and Tucker. Ra. H. J. Matthews, Stone Mtn. Milch cow for sale. T. J. Mid- dlebrooks, Riverdale. Hape- ville Rd. Cow, heavy miiker and 2 heifers. for sale. Carl Bailey, oe (On State Hwy. No. Fresh milch cow with ard calf, 3 to 4 gail. day. Hubert Phillips, Douglasville, Rt. 4 Ree. Dbl. standard 6 vr. old Polled Hereford, Pedro Bull- jon, best breeding, dark red, fine herd bull. See him. Joel H. Sanders, Newnan. Guernsey bull calf, dropped April 2. 1945: Dam, Ruth of We VE. Bee 653282; - Sire, Prince of W. F. No, 323380. Will reg. aan transfer. $25.00. Geo. FE. Mallet, Jackson, 7) male, wt. 22 white, thy Silver - Ne sale. Lamar King. 3 milk (more | Sb oz, 8 O. L C. pigs, spea Sth, O. I. C: boar, re Honey a Cane Seed Se. W. E - Whisnante, ie " Reg. cherry red, bloc Duroc pigs, weaned, ( ea: some unrelated. Life tr ment against cholera. Crate H, L. Williams, Baxley. 8 mos. old, S. P. C. Serv. Ibs., 60 per cen _ blocky type, Gates Breeding, $35.00 reg. buy name. L. M. Isler, Morga n. For service, 1 fine B shire boar at my place. T Dellinger, Maxevys. A Booking orders for 10. Ou litter of 12 blocky and lo legged type. well cared f Reg. S.. Pi Cy 4-H Club mise 6 females and 4 males, 9 wks old Mav 2nd. $15.00 ea. FO) Ue Jordan, Manassas. Rt 5 female Hereford pigs wks. .old June ye Champion | Prize stock, for sale. Register of cestors on request. Will buyers. name. J. E. Sn Marietta, Rt. 3, Box ee. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Small mare mule, SO ; guar. work anywhere, che for eash, = the old | Bro Farm, 3 m Tallapoosa. Helton, Tallapoosa, Rtv King oe at 390344. Tom L . Harris, Ced town, Rt. 3. Good plug mule, plent: good plow mule, trade for yearlings... ue 5 Jchnson, Morrow, Rt. 2 mares, 10 vrs. wt. 1000 Ibs. ea. a black and a gray, 0 workers and sound, $125. ea. See them. 7 mi. West M rietta. Rhea A. Cunningham. Marietta. Sand Town Ra. RABBITS AND CAVIE oe es = om N. Z. White. te 8 mi Old.2-- $2.00: -also= Ringne pheasant rooster and_ -3-hens, now laying, a! a Exp. 4 No chks., Mrs. I. | La Sandy Springs. : SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Milk ee oe Mache Toggenburgs, for sale. o . Valdosta, on S: Hwy, #4 Dan Andys, ake ate 2, Box 33. Milk goats, fresh in, day, $20.00 at my barn Fine voung mixed. Saa milk goat, i gal. per day. sale. Mrs. J. E. Kemph, At ta, 293 Peachtree Ave., Ch 3091. Purebred, naturally. Hoey Saanan buck, oe service, $3.00. Mrs. N. Rity burn. : ) org ee milk fresh, reasonable price. Keely English, Jonesboro. Orrs Station. ae + and grade milking does and goats for sale: also reg. Saanan buc! Service. Fee, $4. 00: of 20 WE. production breeding; reg. bucks, 2 2 yr old. from 7 to 7-3/4 Qt. doe Edwin Simpson, vee CATTLE FOR SRL : es mileh cows, qi reg., Guarsae 1 ecee 13% from downtown Atlanta. W. C. Denny, Dees 511 Wesley Chapel Rd. Cr 3239. : ville. Sale opens | REGISTER HEREFGRD | SALE 1:00 P, M. Centtal War | Herbert His ueerneldt, Gainesville. = Couns t fredh Page | One) lating Ger Enact pricing of farm products be centralized inder one head so as to remove cont iek ng gies and regulations. \ . That the War Manpower Commis- n and other Federal agencies responsi- Alo everything in their power to make railable the badly needed, labor for agri- Itural | production. ee: That more farm de ae available. That the #0als for" livestock | pro- : HEEP AND GOATS Bs FOR SALE sdars ee now for- 6 wn males, 6 bred females, $50. ea: 8 small pigs, 50c ea, take as come, male or female, $15 oe for lot Drepaid: Pairs pped - Ly $44,450: or rown duck aoe old, 3 little Odom, Preston, Rt 2s 3: extra large spotted Bel- n Hares, buck and 2 does, th mated, $10.00 for lot. J. Pinion, Dalton. iN Z. White doe, pad: stock, 6. mos. old, $3:50, Exp, ollect: catnip, 25 bunch; also ite feed sacks, 100 1b. cap., Mrs. Willie | ashed, free of holes, 20c ea, ! lus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- a = CUTENE. Ri, ant grade Guernsey young. ull, within 50 mi. here. State . price and price at barn 0. ~Mallory, Oxford. Want: 1 full Guernsey male | lf. 6 mos. old, cheap for oe WwW ann, Vidalia. Want, -young, tested, oni ow and lye Per: day. State price del, here. J. Paul, Albany. Rt. 3. Box 430. -Dawson Road. HOGS: Want some little bone, dtay-| at kind Guinea pigs, prefer reys. State what you have and price FOB. Correspondence. Be ad 2 mith, Carrollton, 53: HORSES AND MULES: Want small horse or retty. and gentle, and must have good rack and canter, for girl 11 yrs. old. Hugh Rich- R. S pony, dson, Atlanta, 3600 North- |. ide Dr., Ch 1400. avant Shetland pony about or 500 lbs... with buggy, heae for cash. oR... J. ichland. Box 562. Want saddle horse. 00 Ibs., gentle, broke to work any manner, about 10 yrs. d, healthy: also have for ale nice black mare mule, 6 ors at. wt. 1100 Ibs., healthy, ~Z00C $325.00. Mrs. Folkston, (12 E Folkston.) . EEP AND GOATS: Want purebred milk goat, sh in or soon to freshen. fust be naturally hornless five at least 4 ats., good milk daily. and del. to me. L. Bao: College Park. Rt. 1. i, No. Stonewall). Daniel, ealf, giving 3 to 4 Hambergs, -about. the 19 marketing . and S vested. 10. machinery be meal. deh; POULTRY FOR SALE , BANTAMS: 5 hens and 1 rooster, White Leghorn and other: Fancy ban-. tams. Pete ace Atlanta, 12 Jordan St., S. . Wa 8696. 1944. hatch oe Sebright +| bantam roosters, $2.00 ea. FOB. Money Order. poe McMil- }. jan, Bartow, P. O. Box 68. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 17 Barred and 243 Rock pullets, 11 mos. old, lay- ing, $1.75 ea; 2 White. 1 Barred rooster, Mrs. F, R. Ragsdale, a Aull, Rt. 1. i White Rock pullets, a 715 : W. E. Prather, Aah! ea. Mrs.. ta, 27 Second Ave. : 3 2 R. roosters, 13 mos. old, healthy, wt. ibs: ea" fine stock roosters, $2.75 ea. Money Order. Mrs. Ben Screen, Portal. 9 | CORNISH, GAMES _~ | AND GIANTS: Texas Rangers, Irish Greys, Tassels, and Roundhea game hens, good breeding stock, 2 hens, $5.00 here; Irish Grey cocks, $500-26a 2 COD: 3 eas Goode, Bronwood. 3 game roosters, 1 full ivich eae $5.00: Blue Jap, $4.00: Shawlneck (one- eyed), $4.00. Jas, C. Bennett, Duluth. a O. Box 161. HAMBERGS: 2 yr. old Silver Spangled $10.00 trio; Eggs, $2.50 = per 15: oo Cornish bantams, $5.00 pr.: 1 yr. old Travelers, $5.00. Sey M. Slat- er, Atlanta, 214 Mathewson Piss. W. LEGHORNS: 50 to 60 Brown jLeghorn hens, Carters AAA, 1 yr. old, $9.50 ea. R. Te sith. Wood- bury. MINORCAS: Giant type Black Minorca | hens, $5.00 ea: cockerels, $10.- 00 ea: hatching eggs, $3.00 per id. L. B. Millians, Newnan, PIGEONS: 24 large White pigeons, 6 oa birds (old roosters wt. 1% Ibs.) paired and 12 young, $24.00 FOB. Wright Hudgins, Rome, 13 Poplar St. REDS: 200 AAA Biceaussca New : Hampshire Red hens, excel- lent cond., good production, Loyr. old. (Reason for selling going off to school.) Write. : Bill Jordan, Monticelio. 75 Red pullets, 10 wks. old, AAA breeding, $1.50 ea, FOB. First check or Money Order for lot of 25 or more gets them. EE: McMichael, Buena Vista. phone 1422. White $1.25 ea. Wont. shin. AAA str. Sai ble ae ede to. preeaut over-expans- ; ion of livestock and the resulting liquid- ation, such as the farmer experienced in 43-1944 season. That immediate steps fe oe by Office of Defense Transportation to supply necessary transportation to move grains now. going to- waste from the production belt and that all necessary steps be taken to assure prompt transportation and stor- age facilities for the 1945 en as it is har- That every shir alates be given the cotton industry in order to increase. supplies of cottonseed for use for oils and _ That the Snverion of agricul- POULTRY F pei SALE. oe GUINEAS. GEESE, DUCKS, ETC: 10 select Toulouse _ a ie panders, 8 geese), $45.0 one lot, or sell A. W. M. Rockel, Thomasville, Rt. Rest of flock of. Sica Tons turkeys for gale. Mrs. 1. He Yearwood, Macon, Rt. ducks and drakes),. yr. old, solid white, 00 pr. or $2.50 ea. tienes der. N. R. eae ] Or- Wade, Alto, Rt. 2. POULTRY WANTED | BANTAMS: '4 hens, any breed of the large type, 1944 hatch, free from disease, shipped. parcel post and COD. Will pa? from 25c to 50c ea. = W. Seabolt, Cleve- land, Rt. 4, Box 52.. Want 6 aie Senin hens any breed, that are good mo- th ew and not over 3 yrs. old. . Kitchens, . ouet -REDS: ~ Want. = once. fine, grade R. or April 1944 hateh, that have been culled: D. W._ Boone, Newnan. ~. 3 TURKEYS: Want 4 hens ee B. turkey poults: Savannah, Box oa8 high 1 tom M. . smith, FARM HELP WANTED. ZL 2 - Want white woman, around 40-50 yrs. old, for farm work. Nice little home near. ding, water, lights and: salary. ae W. Lewis, RESTOR, t -Want man and wife to work 1 on small farm, grow small veg- etables, raise poultry, etc. Good wages to both man and wife, separately. Living quar- ters furnished. G. W. Fleeger, Atlanta, NARS small farm, 18 mi. . Atlanta, $2.50 day. Good house, water, ights. G. B. Kilburn, Atlanta, 16 Peachtree. : Want family. Sebemancel in dairy work, at once. Urgently in need of help. Large farm house, artesian water, etc. White or colored accepted, but must be experienced. Mrs. R. Me White, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 4 White Pekin ducks: Oe ea. ~$4.- Want large oe bantams: Z able wages. route,.. Build-: 2825 Peachtree BLL Want white or col. a n for} : depends on the - tural industry. and, second, 6: legislation, our FARM HELP WANTED S Want woman, white. or Seah: in good health, light, for. farm work. No- milking. - Room, board and salary, paid weekly. Ans. all letters: no cards. - Mrs. jh. V. Locke. Canon, Riv. Want a tractor driver, exp. in cultivating with J. D. Se model. -House, garden~ and $50.00 mo. straight. time for good man, physically handi- capped no objection: Baker, Osierfield, Riek ~ Want *Miller for flour and corn mill. Prefer one who understands custom milling. Must be well recommended as J. W. to character and ability. Write Geo. D. Tutt, Monticello. Want man.to help in dairy, married. with jammy prefer- red. Capable dairy house | Sith mise. ~ Good community, near church and school. -Z. O. Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 164. Want good family, white or col., for-farm work. Reason- Good 4 R. house, lights; on school - bus. near good school and churches, at Snellville, 7 mi. elec. ;Stone Mtn. Sd Jones, Gray + SOTp ee I. Red. pullets, March | Want good dir yinaie at: tractive proposition offered. Must be good milker. Milkers, modern equipment, ~ $27. 50 week, 6 day week. Remodeled house, elec, water and gar den. Contact. Marietta, Rt. 4,, Austell Rd. Want working foreman, with tractor experience, good sized farm. ; Cattle rais- ing experience also preferred. Young or middleagd married man. Must be sober and re- liable. E. C. Wyatt, Atlanta, 41 Peachtree Place, N. KE. Reliable white man and wife, wants to look after and oversee farm for reliable par- ty; keep up general repairs, etc. Home and_ reasonable salary. YT. D:. Mav. Atlanta, 848 Griffin. St.. N. W. April 20, Beans - (Snap), per bu. hprs. Cabbage, per 50 lb. sacks Cabbage Plants, per crate of Mustard Greens; per bus = Onions (Green), per dozen Radishes, per doz. bunches Squash, per bu. hprs. Sweet Potato Plants, per. ert: | Tomato Plants, per crt, of 1 ,000 ture with | confidence. managing Swearingen, . on) Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ee es ewrteians Rar Strawberries, per 24-Qt. Crates Sweet Potatoes, PEE hue Bkie ee - 1.00- tural. products, aie inlenfete! wi ~ cultural production in this country or troy our price: structure, be disconti ued. In conclusion, we wish to point out th the future prosperity of the United Stat prosperity of our agri Legislation providing | full parity for the farmer will, therefore. accomplish | a two-fold purpose: z | increase our immediate. food production first, + provide a sound founda. tion for post-war reconstruction. With suc Nation can meet the fue TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable, midileaged white woman -to work on farm Good home. Good salady. G. Fowler, Chamblee, Re, Want reliable colored ma to milk in a small dairy. Ne farming.. Good pay and 201 home for right person. J.. Martin, Macon, Rt: 4.0 Want 3 or> 4 families ol farm at Penfield, for the year. Good wages, with ila work. M. T. Sanders, ae merce, Want gue beeee rli: ble, clean white woman, 40 to 60 yrs. old, to live in ho Mrs. E. Wooten. Pavo, Rt, 2 Want at once, eae: farm with tractor: equipment Must be capable of taking care of machinery, sober, honest and capable of going ahe Have cotton, peanuts, tob co. allotments. Cane, potato ten Rid? Walsh, Garfield. Want col. man and. wife: te and other. light farm chores look after chickens, water. fuel. permanent home to rli couple. . Chester Schiff, 93( |Peachtree Rd. Doraville. lanta phone, week days, ae +3701. A. H. Comer, | POSITIONS WANTED Young man, single, wants job on farm, help ga- ther crop. Room, board an weekly salary. Joe Eddleman Jr., Macon, care Gen. Del. ar on good man, by day. or wee with house to live in. Must know by April 30th. Am sober, honest and steady. worker. W. W. Sanford, Met. ter. ee ~ 1945 Atlanta) (115 oe ee aes: ine 15- 2,000 Cpe eye 3 25- A. oO0=s 41. 00 2.50 32D 3.00 of 1,000 Ros ee f ce 2.50- .15- Turnip Salad, per bu. _. 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