7 COM M ISSION ER
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER: 11, Bs
es ee ae particularly i in the post- war Serie.
sides. considering numerous questions relating to
ture generally, the Committee will make special
of the problems of special commodities. They will
ecial attention to such commodities as cattle, cotton,
peanuts, ete., which present individual problems.
m in receipt of a letter from Honorable Stephen
tating that a general cotton convention will be held
ington by this special Committee, during the week
ning - Monday, December Ath.
ie Commissioners me Agriculture of the Cotton
S will hold a meeting at an early date to discuss the
is of cotton and other southern crops.
The Commissioners will try to. present as clearly as
ble their own ideas of what our. greatest problems are.
pl also try to suggest a practical course to be
am es to spend the tele week in W gahineton
this special Committee and I am sure that a number
er Commissioners from the cotton states will be
also plan to be with the Contes when they are
ing hearings with regard to other crops which we grow
"AMERICAN STANDARD oF LIVING
has been the boast of America that our working
ped the highest standard of living of any people
The tiie has now come wie there is a challenge to
idea that Americans should have a higher standard
ng than people i in other countries.
are told that we must establish tree trade MeoeeH
nations. of the world. ss .
sstock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets
Reports received at this office show the following average prices
3 No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock es Markets named.
October 6, 1944 Per Cwt.
tember 28 (Thursday)Valdosta _--2------- oe
tober 2 (Monday)Sylvester = ee
ober 3 (Tuesday)Nashville = 13.50
- 13216
~ 14.40
13.99
$12-00-$14.00 -
_ 10.00- 12.00
_ 10.00- 11.00
12.00- 14.00
10.00- 12.00"
noer 23 (Thursday) Valdosta SSeS eee See
ber 3 (Tuesday)Nashville Po ee ee
x (Wednesday )Albany :
_(Wednesday)Moultrie ee ee
TH
Bree. trade means equality of living standard
-eannot mean anything else.
EXCESS CROPS
- On the other hand, American normal peoduee
eotton and some other crops is more than we need for
domestic consumption, oo ae
We have, in the past, produced Several milieg
_ of cotton, for instance, each year that we ou expor
other countries.
Tf our cotton eee are to continue. to produce
crops of cotton, it will be necessary for means to be f
to export a part of each erop. e
Tf, on the other hand they eurtail 2 produetion
eotton to domestic consumption we would create a gree
problem of land use and labor use in the cotton cor
In addition to fais we would be euttinge down ow
duction of cottonseed which is one of our greatest
and feed crops. |
If we should have a domestic allotment of cotton,
wheat, ete., then it is necessary: to have some plan to
the price on domestic allotments up to the America: :
level.
x
These. and many other problems are to be so vec
American economy is to be kept on an even. keel.
Many farmers and businessmen have given. a eB
deal of thought to these problems. | .
It would be of inestimable value to the Coun
of Agriculture and to this special Committee of Congress
~ to have your ideas. If you would put your ideas on pa
and let me have them at-an early date, it would be po
for the Commissioners of Agriculture and the specia
_ mittee to read them and get the benefit of. every -
while suggestion.
I would appreciate your ee me your suze
along these and other lines. ~
Do not hesitate to write me your ideas.
of counsel there is wisdom.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agricultur
F resh F ruits and Vegetables
October 6, 1944
ps
Apples, bulk, per bu. _.
Beans (Lima), bulk, per bu.
Beans (Snap), bulk, per bu.
Collards, per doz. bunches
Okra, per 8 Qt. basket _
Peas (Field), bulk, per bu. _
Peppers, per bu. hprs. __.
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs.
Radishes, per doz. bunches
Squash, per bu. hprs.
Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu.
+ Tomatoes, per 8 Qt. basket ..
. Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches
Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. a
Ft
eae ae list and for Thangs of ait tw STATE oat
MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta.
"Notices ot farm produce and appurtenances admissable
inder postage regulations inserted one time on each request and
peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of
g Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing
re than 30 words including name and address.
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
ssume - any Fesponsibility for any notice appearing in- the
el Publishea Weekly at
14-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Yom Linder, Commissioner,
Executive Office, State Capitol
AUadta, Ga.
Publication Office
14-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
ditorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga.
fy on FORM 3578Bureau of
Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
tered as second class matter. |
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
t Covington, Georgia, under Act
June 6 1900. Accepted for
iling at special rate ot postage
ovided for in Section 1103, Act
$1.40: $2.50 M. Del. 10 M. $2.25
October R 19:
FOR SALE |
PLANTS FOR SALE
tL: eae
mien sets (plant now for green
nter onions), 50c gal. No less
er filled. No checks. Mrs.
D. Lancaster, Juniper, Rt.
Multiplying or shallot onion
ts, 35c at. $1.00 gal. and post-
: .
ultrie, Rt. Ls
Ga. White Stem collard seed,
Oc tb; 10 Ibs. $1.00; 25 Ibs. $8:
$30.00 per 100 lbs: smooth lest
mustard and Jap turnip seed,
5c Ib. 3 Ibs.. $1.50. <Alton Pon-
der Whigham.
lbs. yellow meated. sugar
af watermelon seed, $1.50 lb.
lbs. sundried apples, free of
eeling, core or worms. 50c Ib.
id postage. No CODs. Mrs.
. Bell, Charing, Rt. 1,
5,000 stalks POJ and Ga.
isarcane, 5c stalk, at my farm.
xcellent - growth and ready)
5th. eMits:
rimes, Swainsboro. Rt. 3.
Nhite multiplying onions,
0 gal, for quick sale, Mrs.
atherine Hobbs, Pavo.
] eanuts, 1944 crop, $4.00 bu.
: Ib. Exe, some of either
8 printed feed sacks, 4, not
0 large or loud. Add postage.
s. J. E, Sorrels, Royston,
ie
] thal: sound. clean
ch seed. Make pest offer,
Pp; Ww. Rylee, Maysville.
$1. 00 gal.
Byington, Newnan,
Red nest onions,
[pe c.
in and white egg mixed. 50c.
: "add postage. Robert Hunt,
ordele.
ed. multiplying onions, $1.00
e See ce 7 ema, Bax-
alot. 40c C: 550. $2.00.
ite nest or multiplying on-
. $1.00 gal. Mrs. J. M. Bo-
} . Hartwell.
ev. thousand staiks CPO.-90
p-6 ft. av.c-1 1-4 stalk
eld. Also good plug mule
sale or trade. J. C. Young,
ner.
: Rc
ice dry. clean red onion
tons. 75c gal. Add. postage.
; Lula S Huff, Philomath.
50 Ibs. Cannonball water-
lon seed, hand-saved, shade-
red: from choice melons, $2.00
taken at once. Starling
wn. penne.
F moth Russian sunflower
No stamps or checks.
ostage prepaid. $1.00 gal. Miss
ella Eniott. Lavonia, Rt. 1.
nited amt. Perkins inam-
hh okra seed. Write for
Mrs: T..-B. Thomas,
sboro. Mammoth. Rus-
sunflower seed. $1.10 gal.
Seed. 50c gt. PP. Mrs. L.
Miott, Levonia. Rt. 1.
ies 1.000 ibs: dry peas
hull, at my crib.
Kled Crowders,
ain).
Tbs.
(picked
good hay peas,
Eason
more or less, red nest
No checks nor stamps. MO.
r cash. Mrs. Dona A. Parker,
Mrs. R.
Good
Collins,
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
$1.50; $2.75 M.- J. L. Strayhorn,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
cape W. cabbage plants, 35c/
$250 M Collard plants, 25
@ $1.70 M: 5 M. $7.50. Klon-
dike strawberry plants, $4.00
M. Del. Lee Crow, Gainesv ate
Rt: 2. Box 148.
Collard plants, 35c C; $2.60
M. Tomato plants, 30 C; $1.25
M: 10 M. lots, $13.00. Exp. col
Red shallots, $100 gal L. A.
Crow. Gainesville: Rt. 2.
Cabbage plants now ready;
| Copenhagen, E. J. and Chas. W.
Mossed and full count. Del. to
3rd zone, $2.50 M. No checks:
nor stamps. Alton Pittman,
Baxley. Rt. 4, Box 14.
Sage plants, nicely rooted, 3,
550c;. 10, $1.00. _Peopermint,
spearmint. balm, 25c doz. Moss
| packed. 50c orders PP. Mrs. A.
Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.
Fe: Jersey. and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, ready; mossed ane
full count. Del. at $2.50 M.
3rd zone: out 3rd zone, $2. 60
M. del. No stamps nor checks.
Ottis Pittman, Baxlev, Rt. 4.
Collard plants, 35c C: $2.00
M. PP., in Ga. Mrs. H'.V. Biv-
ens, Hiram, Rt: 2.
Wonderberries, Gibson, Jew-
el, Red Gold strawberry
plants, 60c CC, Lady T. 50c :
White iceberg blackberry, 6,
50c. Garlic, peppermint, gar-
den horsemint, 25c doz. Exc.
for printed sacks. No checks.
ae Willis Grindle, Dahlonega.
Chas. W. cabbage plants,
-$2.50-M. Ga. collard plants, $2.
M. COD. Mrs. T. P. Mussel-
white, Arabi,
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
$1.50. $2.75 M. Del. Kenneth
Orr, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Sage plants, well rooted,
crabapple trees,
vines, 20c ea. Gooseberries,
$1.50 doz. Mtn. huckleberry
bushes, 1$.00 doz Mrs. W. H.
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6, >
Thousands. collard plants, $2
M. Del. H.:F. 2 Ellenwood,
Rte2,
Chas. W. cabbage plants, now
ready, 500, $1.50: $2.65 M. Del;
$2.50 M. at natch. Prompt ship-
ment, Dewey Mathis, Gaines-
Ville, Ree 2:
Nice strewberty plants, 45c
Cc. Prepaid. A. -D.. Luckey,
Harlem.
Bib
strawberry plants,
He Clarks
$3.007 PP.
Gainesville,
Rt, 7.
Strong, hardy, well rooted
Eldorado blackberry plants, 2
yrs. old, $2.00) C.,~ $15.00 M.
Stweart pecan seedling, 12-15
Robinson, Greenville. =
Everbearing strawberry
plants, 75e C. Also clean,
bright dried apples, 25c Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. J. F. Brown,
Campton. Rt. 1.
Chas. W.
now ready, 500, $1.50: $2.70
M. Del. $2.50 M. at patch.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Claudia
eee Ss ast Ri 2
cabbage
|C. $3.00 M. FOB. J. H.
|drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
plants, $4.00 M; 500, $2.50; 200,
d shipment,
| doz.
Rt. 1y Ph. 4310, <
Muscadine |
berry bushes, $1.50 doz.
-cadine vines,20 ea.
jumbo and Red Gold}
plants, :
letin.
Do Us A Favor
. The Department of Agriculture is assemb-
ling data on the amount of goods sold and
bought through the columns of the Market Bul-
Many have written us giving us these
- figures. If you have sold or bought anything
through the advertisements carried in the Mark- |
et Bulletin, please write us at once, giving us
these facts. Tom Linder.
PLANTS FOR SALE
FARM LAND FOR SALE
E,. J. cabbage plants, 2.65 M;
500. $1.40; 35c C. $2.40 M. at
field. Clay Evans, Gainesville.
Cabbage plants, $1.50 for 500;
$92.75 M. Del; $2.50 M. at field.
M. B. Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Chas, W. cabbage plants; 500,
$150; $2.50 M: Del. . Prompt
sh?-ment. E. C. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Rta,
Chas. W; cabbage eiahie: 500,
M. Exp. col. W. 0. Waldrip,
Fiowery Branch. :
Bradleys Scarlet everbearing
strawberry (bear 2 qts. berries
during season) plants. 60c C.
postpaid. Mrs Joe Wood, Cleve-
land, Rt: I. E
Wakefield cabbage oe
500, $2.50; $3.50 M. Del.
ready. Prompt oo
W. Wolfe, Baxley, Rte 3:
~ Mastodon str awberry plants,
true-to-name, 1944 grown, 35c
Ander-
R.
son, Nashville.
Chas. W. cabbage _ plants,
now ready, 500, $1. a $2.75
M. Del. 10 M, 'g2.50 M
We Waldrip,
Branch, Rte 1:
Nicely rooted sage plants, 5,
$1.00: Del. No stamps.
Ethel Wright, Alto Rie.
Chas. W.. cabbage plants, 500,
$1.50. $2.75 M. del. E, C. Wal-
Flowery
Lady T. strawberry plants,
200, 70c;.500, $1.60. May cherry |
sprouts, 2,.35c. - Mrs.
Hall, Calhoun, Re
Everbeari ing.
5. 7M.
strawberry
$1.25; 100, 85c.
full
Del. Prompt
count, good
strong plants. Mrs. Ruby Lee
Wilson, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Lady T. strawberry plants,
50c C; $4.00 M. Nice planting
size. Also want 2 Hereford
calves, male and female. State
crated prices Mrs: W.. fT:
an, Putin, Re. 1:
Red 15G
25
Lee
raspberry plants,
Large size sprouts,
ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Heading and Ga.. collard
plants, 30c C: $2.00 M. Vigor-
vine tomato plants. 20. 30e72 is.
A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2
Well rooted kudzu, $1.50 C.
Tame cherry sprouts, rooted,
25c ea. Crabapple, 15 ea.
Add _ postage. Mrs. Henry
Waddell. Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Chas. W.. cabbage plants,
now ready, 500, $1.50: $2.65 M.
Del. Prompt shinment. Dewey
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Well rooted sage plants,
Crabapple trees, 20c ea. Goose-
Mus-,
Mrs. W. H.
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Large sage planis, 10, $1.00:
Peppermint, spearmint, balm,
25 G0zZ/- bun, PP... Moss
packed. Mrs. A. Horsley. Wa-
co; Box 40. Rt. 2.
Hardy El Dorado blackberry
plants, 2 yrs. old, healthy and
strong, $2.00. C: $15.00 M.
Stewart seedling pecan, 12 to
15 in. $1.00 doz. Mrs. B. li
Robinson, Greenville.
strawberry
Peppermint
Missionary
plants. (5c: -2E.
plants, 50c doz. Garlic, $1.00
doz. Miss ~Cecil McCurley.
Hartwell, Rt. 2
Collard plants, 35e C=: $2:50
ae Del. No checks nor CODs.
ze. g. Wetherford, Gainesville.
ie
Eldorado blackberry plants.
No. 1, 2-vr. field grown, strong
and healthy, $2.002-C< Mi
$25.00. Carefully packed.
prompt service. Exc. for nice,
white and flowered sacks.
ae C. M. Robinson, Green-
ville, f
Eldorao blackberry. plants,
2 yrs. old, strong. $1.00 doz.
$2.00 C.: $15.00 M.. ves
rif desired. Cash or terms
<Colr
nity.
Bry-;
ee Greenville,
oss aes
CORRECTIONS
122 A. farm, 7 R. house, large
|barn, 2 springs, good pasture,
plenty running water on place;
3 R. house. 1 mi. hwy., 3 miles,
Adairsville. Good land. All in-
quiries ans. or come see. J. ae
Golightly, Adairsville, Rt. 3.
148 1-2 A. 66 in cultivation, 5
ceiled house, lights, elec.
pump, pasture; tobacco allot-
ment, 1-4 mi. school. Some of
land above average. 15 A. oats
just planted. Livestock and io
R.
C. Brinson, Whigham.
271 A. farm in Meriwether
Co., near
ville; Luthersville; near church
and school. Good. 5 R. home, elec.
plenty outblgs. 25 A. splendid
bottoms, 89 A. cultivation. 3
OW |tenant houses. 2 pastures-with |
water: saw timber and wood,
Mrs. Joseph W. Lee, Grantville:
WANTED TO BUY -
FARMS |
CORRECTION
Want buy farm with good 3)
-or 5 R. house, in Troup, Coweta,
Douglas or Paulding Ce;
Con-
sider any other location within
60 miles, Atlanta. Must be rea-
sonable. Prefer white commu-~
Mrs. Edith Whatley, At-
Janta. 137 Flat Shoals Ave.
FARMS FOR RENT)
CORRECTION
6 R. house, outside bidgs., for
stock and chickens, 11 bearing
Pecan trees,
trees and garden. Midway be=
tween Quitman and Valdosta,
on public road, near consolid-
ated school, for rent for $75.00
in advance for year of 1945.
Mrs. James J. J. Williams.
Quitman. Rt. 1 Box 42.-
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Beardless barley (Clemson
College strain), $2.00 bu. Also
want 100 Ibs. crimson clover;
100 lbs. Kobe lespedeza; 100
lbs. Serecia lespedeza and some
bright peanut hay, bailed. L.
P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.
500 bu. Sanford seed wheat,
$2.00 bu., at my farm near Li-
thonia. iu Humphries, Lith-
Onie sit
~Good, sound, pure Turf seed
oats, $1.10 bu. Also good San-
ford seed wheat, free from
weevils, $2.00 bu. Riley C.
+ Couch, Turin.
About 200 bu.
shuck corn for sale at my barn.
Mallie Nasworthy, Metter, Rt.
es
1700 bu. Cokers Fulgrain and
1,000: bu. Turf oats, $1.10 bu:
600 bu. Leevick and 500 bu.
Leelina oats, $1.25 bu. Re-
cleaned. in 5 bu. bags. All
grown on my farm. J. H. Park,
Molena, phone 122 R.
\
700 bu. nice, clean Ga. RP. |
oats, in new 5 lb. bags, $1.15
FOB. R. S. Smith, Washington.
40 bu. milling wheat, $1.65
bu. Also 2 mare mules, 7 and
8. yrs. old for sale cheap. OS:
Bailey, Lithonia, Rt. 1. (Con
Rockbridge Ra.)
260 bu. Victor Fulgrain. seed
oats, $1.10 bu. in 5 to 10 bu.
lots. sacked. Bright and sound.
rae ship. A. J. Payne: - Rey-
nolds,
200 bu. Vietor- \erain oats,
bright, clean and pur:e 200
bu. Hastings 100-1 oats. (Buy-
er to furnish bags) at my farm.
J, C. Norris, Bogart,
Hastings 100 bu. seed oats,
brisht and sound, $1.35 bu. J.
C. Ragan, Pelham. Kte2s,
: 25 tons new peanut hay at
my barn, $15.00 ton Herman
Holloway, Ellaville.
| by truck.
Grantville, Hogans- |
with other fruit
good slipped
New peanut hay: delive
Write oy prices
quote amt. wanted. V. H. Bu
Ashburn, Rt. i.
New Sanford seed wh
$1.75 bu. Hastings 100 bu. s
oats, nice and bright, $1.00
FOB. You furnish bags.
B, Woods, Brooks.
3,000 bu. Victory grain :
oats, ist yr. from breeder,
300 bu. lots, $1.25 bu. R. P.
| vens, Buena Vista. =
New Sanford wheat, G:
Station Barley. $1.85 bu
Station Lee Vic seed, Cok
Victorgrain oats, $1.35. All
cleaned, no smut, rust-or ni
ous seeds. Rope ae Pa
etto. .
2,000 bu. clean, brigh
Victor grain seed oats. e
ags. $1.10 bu.:. FOB.
Lane, Fort Valley.
2.500 bu. Cokers Victor #1
seed oats, even wt. b
bu. FOB. J a:
Valley.
200 tons new crop h
my barn, or -del, ind
lots, ground or in_ bal
shipped in carlots. H. GV
iams, Ashburn, Box 128.
+
f
PEANUTS AND PEC
FOR SALE
Good, dry seedling pec:
| 25e Ib. FOB: this yrs crop.
WwW. B. Hester, Blakely, Rt
EGGS FOR SALE
Eggs from Parks trapi
hens direct, $2.00 for 18. C
to be returned. Mrs.
Seroggs, Alto.
Select eges from dave he
laying Donaldson pollor :
trolled Red hens, $1.50 pe
few young hens, last yrs
$2.25 ea; last yrs male
ea. Mrs. Grady Brown,
Mountain.
FRESH AND CURE
MEATS FOR SALI
Side meat (home-cured)
wood-smoked, wt. 10 to
250 lb. FOB CB.
Meigs, ts <2.
FRUITS FOR SAL
Nice dried arte: tee
peeling and core, 5 lbs.,
Del. Mrs. Thomas Webb, -
jay. ws
15
free
ibs.
sundried pea
of r
worms, 1944
45 Ib. del. Not less
Ibs. sold. Mrs. L. L.
Lula, Star Route. '
30 Ibs. niece, lean,
flavored. dried apples,
Carefully handled.~
S. Branan, McDonough.
POTATOES AN.
VEGETABLES es
PR sweet potatoes, 50 pou
also 4 -bu. Red Ripper p
1944 crop. $10.00 -bu. at
farm, Party write stating qu
tity wanted few days
coming after. Enc. stamps
reply. Mrs. L. A. Sanders, A
land. : oa)
PECAN AND OTHE
FRUIT TREES FOR
Satsuma. orange trees,
orous, well grown on 2.
yr. stock; 65c and 75c ea. ha
Parcel post. Will co S
shipments about Oct. 2
S. Johnson, Pelham.
Bronze scuppernong,
muscadine, peach trees,
old, plums, red and
Black walnut, $3.00 doz. 1]
C. B. Rebinson. Bowdon, f
Black muscadine vines,
ea: hazlenut, black
crabapple, red, tame plum:
ea; yellow and poke roo
lb; peppermint plants, 20c
Add postage. Miss O
James, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Small papershell
pecans, peaches, campho
oak. fig, large purple,
25e ea., $
assorted, i 00 Ss.
Brunswick,
ames Queen ena. Drone
2P,. a Kittle,
gals. Ga. cane syrup, in
id 1 gal. cans. John W.
azlehurst, Rt. 3.
s. good cane syrup for
oy D. Cowart, Summit.
. good. thick POJ.
mi. below Newington
H. W. Johnson, Oliver.
Ga. Cane syrup in
small quantities: call,
r write. Robert D. Horne.
le S
MISCELLANEOUS
ror SALE
Pe feed sacks, unwashed, |
holes, 15c ea,, plus post-
Elberta and Ga. Belle
seed. 25 doz. PP., also 2
NZ White rabbits, 3 1-2
old, $2.00 ea. Ped. stock.
{ Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
re shade- dried leaf sage,
tb. No checks. . Mrs.
iller, Lula, Rt. 1.
seradish plants, 50c doz:
assafras root, yellow root,
iby catnip, dill,
postage.
owler, Diamond.
e (Salvia
$1.25 lb: freshly ground
der, $1.50 Ab. Gel. 32 A:
00. Jr., Savannah, P. O.
) white feed cas.
ea. del. Mrs. H: C.
ion City...
ken feed sacks, 100
Saas of holes, 20c ea.
(good)
Brown,
tree of ee 100 ie eap.
eC 100 sacks, "$15.00. Add
, $147.50,
Print feed sacks,
eeampant. sassafras,
72050 \ Ibi, Catnip, pep-
; . spearmint, tansy, war-
calm, hoarhoverd. 35 doz.
Add postaze on small or-
Miss L. M. White, Dah-
Rt. 1. Box 35,
shade-dried, hand- gath-
, 1-4 Ib. 30c; 1-2 lb. 55e: 1
100: 3 Ibs. or more, 95 1b.
10 Ibs. 9$0c Ib. PP. Har-
sie ae. -Toeeea, Rt. 2..
swap wie feed sacks
strawberry plants, or will
cks at reasonable price.
= as D. F. Harper,
WA NTED:
t: sugar cane seed, CP 3i-
. immediate or spring
State price, time del.
Larsen, Savannah, Rt.
t 10 Ibs. Kobe Lespedeza.
oe best del. price. M.
Toccoa, 152 Hayes
it 95 bu. seed oats. Make
On,
ffer. Lake
May,
; eolored | print
feed sacks. ae what
a horned type Hereford
Dominio line, 4 yrs. old,
ding. Selling to prevent
$200.00. Also reg.
mos. old, papers in |-
rated for ship-
2 00 ea. Carl
be Bs:
: Mrs. J
| mos.
10: pke:
root, b0c 1b; star grass:
}e doz; spearmint. 30c
Mrs. Pres-.
Officinalis):.
told, J,
-2 YS.
tert W. Young, LAT eyetio, Rt:
|
_yel-
Feccey cow, 5 yrs: old, with |
male ae 2 wks. old, $125. 00.
8. Hutchii inson, Adrian.
Reg. and not reg, Polled and
horned cows, calves, heifers, all
ages, both sex: Also 20 colonies |
Caucasian, Italian honey- bees:
extra frames and suvers. found
ation wax and honey extractor.
J. Carl Daughtry, Metter.
Purebred. Policd Hered
cows, with calves at side. 4 to
5 young heifers. of gdod blood-
| lines.. Lewis Hutson, Walnut
Grove.
_Guernsey bull, wt. about 600
Ibs. 21-2 yrs, old, fme stock
bull, $75.00, at my barn. L. C.
Moss. Union City.
Guernsey heifer. pred 23
old. Also May cherry
trees, 2-3 ft. free to any party
who will come after them. C.
tia Decatur, Rt. 1, De
2 calves, 3 mos, old, fat and
nice, for sale. Eugene and
Ralph Bivens. Hiram, Rt. 2.
Jersey bull (shorthorns) wt.
about 450 lbs.. $75.00. A~Cur-
tis, Douglas, 732 Coffee St.
2-milech cows. 2 yearlings:
also 4 goats. 3 milk and I buck,
oe A. G. Eberhardt, River-
ale
Reg. Hereford bull, ows, cal-
vejs;. also 2 mutes, J:_: Col-
lier, Barnesvilte. oe
Jersey heifer, 18 mos. old;
Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old} 2 Jer-
sey bulls, 9 mos. old at my
farm. Also 4 SPC pigs. 3 mos.
old. Mrs. George Spencer,
J eckson. Rt. 4. ,
Guernsey bull calves, entitled
to reg. of good producing stock,
$40.00 to $75.00 ea., 3 to 5 mos.
: W. Matthews, Talbot-
on:
Extra fine Jersey bull, about
2 yrs. old, not reg. First check
for $50.00 gets him.
Bradley, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.
2 eows. giving 2 gals. milk
daily. more on better feed; also |
15 NH Red-hens, $1.40 ea. 9
NH Red pullets, 75c ea. -All
Seg Mattie McPherson, Ra-
un
2 reg. Hereford bulls, 1 and
old. Reas. prices. Rob-
a:
Purebred Gruernsey bull, 3
yrs. old, Reigeldale Kings
Viking; gentle, wt. 1200 lbs.
or more. price reas. Purebred
Guernsey bull, 38 mos. old,
beautifulfty marked. D. W.
Copeland, Lyerly, (Copeland
Farm).
FOR SALE
4 nice OIC and Big Bone
Guinea pigs, 10 wks. old, wt.
about 35 lbs. ea. $8.50 ea. or
trade for any kind mule feed,
goats or-small -pony. wt. no
over 400 Ibs. Cannot ship. J.
C. Mayhue, Cumming, Rt.5.
Hog, wt. around 200 or 250
Ibs. Sell at bargain. Also
mule: J. . H. Hale, Austell,
Rt, 2:
6 very fine pigs, 6 wks. old.
W. C. Fritts, College Park,
(Washington Road).
13 SPC and OIC crossed pigs.
7 wks. old, $4.50 ea. James
Crocker, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
SPC pigs,
type, out of litter of 13. Fe-
males, $18.00 ea; males, $20. 00
ea, Wt. 45 +6 55: tbs. = Reg:
treated and crated, FOB. Fred
Cc. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.
Reg. OIC sow, bred July
24th, 2nd litter pigs, in fin
eond. $75.00. Also OIC male,
6 mos. old, wt. 90 lbs. pure-
bred, $20. 00. Can be reg. Ron-
ald Bryan, Ben Hill, Butner
Rd.
48 purebred SPC pigs, $5. 00
ea. 6 wks. old, for sale at farm.
Ready: Oct. 15th. H. G. Autry,
| Plainville.
Black African big bone
Guinea pigs, 1 female, 3 males.
7 wks. old, purebred, $12.00 ea.
Ship freight col. Fletcher Rob-
erts, Martin. Rt. is
Duroe gilts, purebred, 7 mos.
old, $30.00 ea. Pigs, 2 mos. old,
$15. 00 ea., $25.00 pr. Male. 7
mos. old, $25.00; reg. in buy-
ers name. All Cherry ee and
medium built. Lewis E
Milan, PO Box 91. \
5 pigs, 6 wks. old Oct.
$6. 50, pe Good stock; ote
large hogs. post Cc. Power,
/mingham, Ga. 30 mi.
t | work anywhere, $90. 00 ea.
medium, blocky |
@\ reas. Mrs. Jesse Co~,
|
. Seay. :
Ietie ans. Mrs.
Marietta, ve Ze.
4
2 86 ee oO C pigs, 8 om
eld, 00 ea., $1
.00 pr. Trade
hiteface Herefords.
No
Zoedove: Wal-
ton, Lincolnton,
Extra. fine blooded OIC boat
(6 mos. old, wt. 150 Ibs. blocky
eS reg. in buyers name for
$25.00, at my one at Bir.
Atlan-
ta; also purebred ic pigs,
ready to sell. W. H. Nix, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 3. a
as Ci gilt,
Reg. 13 mos.
fold. ready for farrowing: 10
I. C. pigs. 8 wks. old, about
halt and half sex, can be reg.
Make offer on all or any part.
Dan Helms, Buena Vista.
HORSES AND MULES
_ FOR SALE
Young Ga. raised jack. 5 yrs.
old, wt. 800 Ibs. (36 colts last
year), $250.00. L. TT. Elder,
Athens, 130 Ga, RR. St.
Young, red horse,
saddler, work to cart or plow.
White mare, plow or ride, both
}gentle, Mrs. O. D. Carpenter,
Stone Mountain, Lawrenceville
Hwy. (Ph. Clarkston 2103.)
Mare, half-Percheron, young,
also her colt (mare) 14 mos. old.
Fine, large animals for imme-
diate sale. Mrs. J: C. Goolsby;
Alma, Pee 3
. Plug mule, also 1-H. wagon,
$90.00 for lot. G. M. Mitchem;
Rutledge.
Also good 1-H. wagon, $50
be Whitehead, Duluth .Rt. 1.
Youngs, plack mare mule, wt.
1100 lbs. in -good cond., fast
stepper; work anywhere, sin-
gle or double, $175.00. F. R.
- Stone Mountain, Rt.
> :
Black horse, 6 yrs. old, wt.
800 lbs. Broke to work any-
where, except wagon, $200.00
for quick sale. Also sow and
6 pigs, (Hampshire): $35.00, at
'my farm Sunny Side, 2 mi. N.
Wayeross. J. L. Giosson, Way-
CrOse. Aa. bs
Mare mule, wt. 1250 Ibs, 1
yrs. old, good worker, $60.00.
B, L. Custer, Marietta. esos ae
| Road.
Good, gentle mule works any
where; pony, fine for saddle:
also. some good cows and Duroc
brood sows; nice stock male.
Reas. priced. Ira Boatright,
Alma, Rt. 4. 5
Pr. mare mules, wt. 1200 Ibs.
ea. 6 yrs. old. Mate and gait to-
gether, perfect qualities. T. F.
Kelley, Elberton. Rt. 1:
- Pr, Colts: black: oe mule,
buckskin mare mule, 2 and 3
yrs. old; wts. 809 to 850 Ibs. !
B. Duck,
$250.00. W.
ton.
Grey mare, 6 yrs. old, Red
horse, 7 yrs. old, gentle a
ee
at once. Mrs. Bessie Tuomax,
Alto. (Rudesil Farm).
SHEEP .AND GOATS
FOR SALE
At Stud: Sir Randolph ist,
T-4159: from long line of imp.
Swiss, 8 qt. stock, young and
vigorous; outstanding for num-
ber doe kids (naturally horn-
less). Fee: $5.00. W. R. Mills,
Decatur, 123-4th Ave. De 5892.
Young Saanan milk goat.
WHS odo. aimee: ey
894 - Oglethorpe Avec 8. Wx
Ra 0706.
Nubian buck, 12> mos. old.
Toggenburg 6.o, will fresh-
en in Feb:, with 2nd kids, very
Griffin,
Rt. A
Large Hampshire ram. i.
E. Bowman, Buford, Rt. 2.
Young Nubian 1Buck, young;
ready for /Service. Sire from
famous Chikaming herd. Will
reg. in buyers name. Reas.
priced. William S. Todd, Jr.
Detatur, Rt. 2.
2 Toggenburg nannies, 7
mos. old. Mother is 4-qt. goat.
Toggenburg, milkin: between
4 and %4 at. daily. Wm. D.
Bowers, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box
599-A. Be 2971-5.
2 Nubian milk goz#ts, 1 billy,
1 nannie, 8 and 9 mos. old:
$16.00 ea: $17.50 pr. Mrs.
HH, Cochran. Nicholson.
Good Toggenburg milk goat,
nver goes dry, short haired.
naturally hornless, easy to
manage and milk. Cant ship.
Mrs. J. E. Bach, Ben Hill, Rt.
5
aA
ta, Rt.
| $4.00;
3-gaited |
Ibs.
ford bred heifers
: ura.
Milk oat ae billy goat.
Mrs. TFelie Roachester, Atlan-
1, Box 44).
25 nice goats, in good cond.
mostly growr nannies; few
kids, $100.00 at farm. Also pen |
No. 1 big type S. C. White
Leghorns, 13 hens, 1 rooster,
1 and 2 yrs. old, $24.00 FOB.
Mrs. Gideon J. Holton, Sur-
rency. a
At Stud: reg. 20 lb., 11 oz.
vroduction Saanan buck; Fee:
bred does (5 qt. mothers): 2
bred Toggenburg does, sub. to
reg. Red Alpine doe, also
buks, for sale. Edwin Simp-
eye 695 Paynes Ave.,
3 purebred (reg) Toggen-
burg bticks, 8 mos. 1% yrs.
and 6 vrs. old. Best bloodlines,
$35.00, $60.00 and $75.00. FOB.
Ovalene es Lact
lerels. 4-A quality, open
Mrs.
vonia, Re. 1.
Nanny and billy goat for
sale or trade for female year-
W: Di heath, Jr,
Rt. 9, Gilbert Rd.
5 goats, $5.00 ea. Young
buck, of fine milk feck, 4
and 5-qt. does. 2 white Saa-
nan bucks, 8% mos. old, $12.00
FOB. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe.
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3
water Park.) .
ling.
Atlan-
ta,
RABBITS AND CAVIES
3 purebred NZ Red does and
1 buck. sub. to reg. 10 mos. old,
avg. wt. 16 lbs, $5.00 ea,; $17.50 |
for lot. Henry Counts, Haral-
son.
Trio Black Dutch
perfect, $10.00, 10 wks.
sale or trade for pure Bantams.
Papers furn.. Clarence: ~
Greene, Porterdale, Box 133.
60 to 80 NZ White, srey,
young and matured rabbits.
Must sell at once. Herman
Ward, Junction Citys.
WZ Reds: Jr. bucks,
rabbits,
$4.00;
does, $3.00 ea. Jr. guinea pigs,
male and female, broken or
solid cols. $3.00 pr. Chinehilia
buck. born April 30th, wt..6 1-2
| $3.00. Exp. col. Sonny
Weeks. Edison.
2 female, 1 taale Giant NZ
White rabbits, 6 mos. old: fe-
male, 4 mos. old. $8.00 for lot:
2 females, 1 male guinea pigs,
grown, good cols. $4.50 for lot.
Delmer Fowler, Roy; Rt. 2. -
Pr. Giant NZ White rabbits,
from 14 Ib. sire, 7 1-2 mos. old,
$6.50. Buck, same age, $2.50.
| Also Detroit Red sundried ap-|
a
ples, 50c Ib. Del. in Ga.
liam Smith, Rolston.
NZ Re& does, $4.00; bucks,
$3.00 ea. FOB. Purebred. From
healthy stock. W. D. Joyner,
BE Valley, eyed;
NZ Whiie Jr. stock, from reg.
sires and dams, reas. priced.
G. L. Roberts Jr,, Atlanta, 364
YVeestboro, Dr. SW. Ra 8444.
3 white rabbits, 1 male, 2
females, extra large, $2.00 ea.
ae Brown, Fitzgerald, Rt.
LIVESTOCK WANTED.
CATTLE WANTED:
Want reg. Guernsey bull
calf, 1 to 3 mos: old. Clem
Roberson, Temple. .
Want fairly good milch cow,
fresh in: no ba habits. Buy
or trade young brood sow,
bred: nice shoats or some pure-
bred - Cornish -Game hens,
rooster and cockerels for cow.
Johnnie Granger, Reidsville.
Want few reg. Polled Here-
or young
Give full information
W. H. Adams,
COWS.
in lst letter.
Madison.
HORSES oe MULES
WANTED
Want mare saddle horse, net
over 8 yrs. old, not weighing
over 900 lbs. Must be gentle
and thoroughly broke. J. K.
Sapp, Vidalia, Box 30.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BABY CHICKS
W. | AND BANTAIAS:
1944 hatch Dark Cornish
bantam cockerel and pullet,
$3.50; Rose Comb Black ban-
tams, $5.50 trio. Money Order.
Mrs... Mayne Aydelotte, Fair-
also 3. grade Saanan
(Sweet-
old for
41 Thurmond, Farmington, R
Bantam eockerels,
FOB. MO only. Malcol:
Millan, Bartow,: PO Ox
BARRED AND ae
OTHER ROCKS:
Sev: BR cocierels
champions, 5 mos. old,
lay, $2.00 ea. Also 4 g I
lion onion buttons,
Rock cockerels, almost
Speckled Sussex cocks,
ea., or 25 ea. extra if
gale C. R. SorreHs, Monro
2. splendid White _R
1944 coeckerels, wt. 4
Ibs. ea. $4.00 for the
Red cockerel, April, 19
large, good shane. wt.
$2.00. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins
lanta, 836 North Ave. .
ready for service, $2,
for $3.75: 4 pullets, 1 cx
of either kind. $9.00 Mr:
W. Hendrix. Statesboro, Rt.
500 or more Whit
about 6 and 7 wks.
breed, mostly pullets, $3
if taken at-once; also -
sey milch cow. now fresh:
give about 3-5 gal. day. .
weet Valdosta, Rt. 3.
CORNISH. GAMES
AND GIANTS:
Sev. purebred in 1 April ha
yaa pa Rt.
0
Pure dark Cornish coc
wt. 3 Ibs. $1.50 ea. in less 4)
2 shipped. Also dried pi
1944 crop, 50c Ib. PP.
Large type dark
rooster, wt. 9 Ibs; 1 yr.
$7.50 for the 2%. (
mos. old, $3.50.
Svivester.
Leopard game hens, 15
yrs. hatch, $1.65 ea. or.
$5.00. L. Raper, Do |
ville, Rt. = :
ae game hens, 1
ond } Shawlneck cross
Blue Japs and Irish
erossed. 1 Black game hen,
ea. James C. Bennett, Dul
LEGHORNS:
225 WL pullets, va
now laying, $2.00 ea. 300
hens. 1 yr. old. $1.25. ea. ae
Clowdis, Lyerly. :
50 WL. pullets, March h
no culls, now laying, 3-A e,
$1.00 ea. You pay expre
Willie L. Robinson, Gaines
Rt. 8. Box 1.
600 English WL hens,
old, at mv farm. I. J. Rob
Sereven, Rt. 2, Box 18.
MINORCAS:
oe Minorca 3- AS coe
April hatch, $5.00 for
Mrs, R. E. Rowe, Gay.
BUFF ORPINGTON:
10 purebred Buff orp. 1 1
and poet pe ha
PIGEONS:
Aristocrats, Plymout
White Kings, mated
prs. Fast producers
white meat squabs, $3. 50 pr
or 3 prs. $10.00. Write fo
prices on sev. other Aristc
breeds. J. H. Barr, Lumpk
REDS. (NEW HAMPSHI
AND RHODE ISLANDS:
20 pullets. 1 rooster,
quality Parmenter Reds,
1944 hatch, $20.00 ea. L.
Richardson. Atlanta, 2374
Vista Rd., nbhone Ve 15
15 NHRed pullets, 4
April hatch, ready to 1
good cond., $1. 50 ea. ande
West Green, Rt. 22
12 NH Red pullets, Tw
very nice, $8.50 for lo
lanta, 1776 W. Wesley AX
6955. :
56 NH red, May bok eS
lets, vaccinated and in
cond., $1.75 ea. Also se
$140. bu POR. TF BS
Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.
NH Red pullets,
erels) March ha
Cc. O, Griffin, Pitts
Dats sown in nddic aa during the month
October produce almost twice as much as oats
wi in late November, Dr. H. P. Stucky, director of
Georgia Experiment
oard of Regents.
Station, reported to the
Oats can be planted in the mountain section up
she middle of October
and south Georgia up to
ember 1, It is important to get oats in on time
seeded in a deep furrow to avoid winter killing.
Wheat should be planted about October 1 in
mountains and October 15 in the piedmont. South
eorgia farmers prefer to plant wheat about the
rst of November. Rye and barley for grain should
lanted at the same time as oats. All grains for
ing can be seeded earlier.
Stucky recommended
that Georgia farmers ob-
in the best clean seed available, prepare the. land
1, sow at the proper time, and fertilize liberally.
Small grains afford soil protection during the winter
onths, and supply both food and feed. Small grains
ork. fine in a rotation with annual lespedezas.
OULTRY _FOR SALE
RI Red roosters, last yrs.
atch, $3.00 ea. RI Red hens,
25 ea. mostly through shed-
4g; some laying. Cannot ship.
me get them. Mrs. Sara
ooney, Adairsville.
TURKEYS. DUCKS, GUINEAS,
EESE, ETC., FOR SALE:
Es ra fine Bronze turkey
) $8.00 ea. Wallace Maison:
Martin. Rt. 2.
ucks ( 1 drake), Muscovy,
Muscovy and Mallard crossed,
ead Mrs. Beulah
cine Yr Willacoochee, Re 2 Ox
Extra tine Muscovy drake, 33
sale or exc. for hens and
ck . Mamie McDou-
Atlanta, 497 Capitol Ave.,
Ma 6266.
Pure Wagon Wheel B. B.
nze turkeys: poults from in-
ial mating, exc. breeding
eck, April hatch, ready now.
so May and June hatch. Will
Nov. and. Dec. Lester
y, Molena.
May hatch Fawn and White
mdian Runners, 2 ducks and
. $5.00; April hatch Dark
ornish cockerels, $2.00 ea. J.
Gardner, Locust Grove.
WYANDOTTES:
20 purebred cocks, RCSL.
Wyandottes. 6 mos. old, $1.25
Also 2 Jersey and Guernsey
eifers $30.00, 6-7 mos. old.
yocia Harris. Lula.
POULTRY WANTED
ont 25 or more aoa e yr.
aying WL hens. No culls
rens in moult, State aes
JRKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
JUCKS, ETC., WANTED:
nt 3 ganders and 4 geese.
Canadians wanted. Mrs. J.
illman, Glenwood, Rt. 1.
Want 12 to 50 young guineas,
4 hatch. Quote age and
price. Dr. C. C. Harrold, Ma-}:
con, 700 Spring is
WwW. at 4 or 5 early spring
hed Mammoth Bronze tur-
en poults; not over $2.00
50 ea. Also want some
e breed young white geese
gos. L. E. Martin, Mountain |
1-2
FARM HELP WANTED
i
Want tenant for share crop;
3-R. house, good outblgs.; gar-
den, patch near house: plenty
wood; 5 7/10 A. tobacco allot-
ment. Come:see. Ira Boatright,
Alma, Rt. 4. .
Want exp. dairyman; prefer
man with some heln W.C. Hill-
house, Waynesboro,
Want col. couple for small
farm; .must be familiar with
truck farming; wages and new,
modern bungalow furnished;
permanent if suitable. W.
Figg, Savannah, 222 i Lib-
erty Ste
Want gree aner, with
good help to tend 1-H. and 2-H
farms for 1945: with help to
tend and gather good cotton and
tobacco aecreages. Good land
and location. 5 mi. from Alma.
J. T. Mullis, Alma.
Want farm help, $50.00 mo.
and board. Write. Mrs. Nora
Smith, Alapaha, Rt. 2.
Want tenant for good 1-H.
erop: close to church, store,
school bus line: want Christian
family. Good house, plenty wa-
ter. on porch,
Must be able to drive car and
tractor. J. L: Strayhorn, Flow-
ery. Branch, eT
Want tenant for 2-H. farm on
halves: or work for wages or
part of.crop; good land, 4-R.
house, plenty water and wood;
on sehool bus and mail rte. 2
mile, from 3. churches.
Come see. D. E. Luke, Syca-
more, Rt. 1.
Want man and wife to work
small crop and help around
place with extra work. Or a
single man. See. Paul Prather,
Good Hope.
Want 2 or 3-H. farmer to
cultivate on halves 6 A. tobacco
allotment, with exp. in growing
tobacco: can plant all peanuts
you want to plant for market;
24 A. cotton allotment. Write
me. . J. Brown, Fitzgerald.
Ries: 1
Want tenant for small 2-H.
or large 1-H. crop, 3rds and
4ths: 4 R. house, on post rd.,
school bus and mail rte. 5 mi.
W. Cumming, near Drew. Jas-
per N. Martin, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Want tenant for 3-H.. farm;
good 4-R. house, land, good to-
bacco, cotton and peanut acr.
Good outbldgs. On school bus
and mail rte. Conv. to church
and school. Share basis. A. S.
Hicks, Adel. :
Want sharecropoer for 1945,
with help enough to work 2-H
farm. with 3 head stock; part-
ly able run himself. Can plant
about 30 A. in cotton, bal. in
grain, etc, Good land, good
house: mi. from Madison;
on school bus rte. Dr. G. H.
Dunlap, Madison.
POLLED HEREFORD SHOW
AND SALE
Vie 1944 NATIONAL POLLED HEREFORD
SHOW AND SALE will be held at the South-
eastern Worlds Fair Seo Atlanta, October =
a7, 18,19, 20, 21.
Prize winning Hornless Herefords shown and
old. Public invited. No admission.
write. :
B. O. GAMMON, Te Ansley Hotel.
For particulars,
| Cleve Harrell,
phe 2s
good. pasture. |.
| Wright, Lavonia, Rt: 1.
Want. dairyman,
and house; also farm hand, $15.
wk. and oo John-L. Porter,
Decatur, 335 McAfee Rd.
- Want unencunidered, refined,
white woman. not over 50 yrs.
of age. to live as one of fam-
ily and assist with farm work,
$1.00 day and good home. Mrs.
Whigham,
Want white couple, (no smail
children) on small farm; to
tend stock: premises and culti-
vate small acrexge, for elderly
couple: straight or vart wages
or interest in crop and hogs.
Good house on hwy. near
church. L. H. Quarterman,
Flemington. (Near, Hinesville.)
Want tenants for 38 good
farms: 1, 20 A. bottoms, 30 A.
upland. School bus, mail rte.
conv. On eee rd. Write for
particulars. . Hyder, Lula,
Want enent for 200A. good
land, for 3rds and 4ths. 5 R.
house
Hoomer
Donough. -
Wantw hite: man with refs.
honest. sober, middle-aged, to
do farm wort.
who will stay on place, as I can
not here all the time.) Room
and boafd, with sal. Ans, all
letters. Clyde Charles. Ellijay,
Bile Os on
Want farmer for 66 A. land:
30 open; 20 in hog pasture; 16
in cow pasture; good land, Will
add to present house to suit
family. Have 3 reg. sows. boar,
which will handle on shares,
also milch cows. 15 mi. Atlanta
on paved rd. 1 mile Redan, M.
Edwards, Atlanta, 340 WwW.
Peachtree St., He 6025. .
Want tenants for 2-H. farm
near Jonesboro and a 2-H. farm
Osborne Hulsey, Me-
C.|near Riverdale. -On school bus
rte. near church,:good average
tand: about 4 A. bottoms on 1
place. Rent place near Jones-
boro for standing rent, W. J.
Barnett, Riverdale.
Want party with own stock
and finances fo farm on 50-50
basis. School bus and mail rte.
by door. Good tobacco ~-allot-
ment and free range. Mrs, E.G.
Anderson, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Want man and wie to work
16 A. land on 50-50 basis. I
furnish house, water. wood and
pasture. Close to 2 churches.
Good land: T. C. ay, Coving-
fon Kt. 2:
Want man for 2-H. farm or
large 1-H. crop on 3rds or 4ths
or standing rent. 6 R. house,
barn and outbldgs. Good land>
Come see. Mrs. Sunie Clay,
Dallas, Rt. 1. 7
Want man and wife for gen.
farm work: man to drive trac-
tor, truck, also repair farm ma-
chinery. Mrs. Velma Wright,
Lavonia, Rt. 1. ~
Want woman to do farm work |
Mrs. Cleo
2 Laind-
$5.00 wk. to start.
Waters. Atlanta, Rt.
bereh Drive.
Want man and wife to look
after poultry. stock and other:
farm work. Mrs. Joe Wright
Lavonia, Ril. 7
Want tenant for 1-H. farm:
2-H. tarm; -good. land,: near
church and school, on mail and
school bus rte. Mrs. J. W.
Want 2 farm plow hands, hoe
hands and cotton pickers for
farm 1944-45 for wages: work
furnished every day; houses
with elec. lights, etc. Also 2
\farm hoe hands, cotton vickers.
plow hands, house garden and
pasture furn. for bal. 1944. M.
T. Sanders, Comm: ares
Want settled woman to live
in quiet, convenient home oft
farm: take care of chickens.
ete. Lights and. runnins water
and eood salary... <Mrs. EF. Fk.
Andrews. Macon. 902 Hazel St.
Will give 2 A. land free rent
to man tending 40 A. on 50-50
basis: have two. good mules,
plenty farm tools, 5000 turoen-
tine cups to work on 50-50 bas- |
-Land
Millwood,
is. House, free of rent.
S000. We sW eae
Rte 22
Want 2-H. tarms
basis. _Good land,
dwelling. Adequate barns;
tenant houses. large pasture.
with spring water, cattle and
nog raising part of program. 15
mi. W. Augusta. 3 mi, of Grove-
town. Mrs. D. A. Howard,
Grovetown,
on 50-50
comfortable
2
Want reficed,
try raised woman for farm
work. No railking. $40.00 or
$50.00 mo. salary. No -smok-
honest, coun-
ers nor drinkers accepted. Nor-
ton W. Hart. Warrenton.
$20.00 wk. |-
and good cotton land.
milk cow, etc...
Mr. Tom Linder,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Sir:
farmer.
and the sooner the. rest
the better.
dry if they are laundered
tune for corporations?
=> Why Are We Handed Ray
Instead Of Cotton Goods?
Corydon, Kentuek
a 18, 194:
My husband gets your. Gosteta Market Bull
We appreciate what you are ng to do oo
Have just scat your editorial of Soni
Sound Farming. It applied to all farm cultiv
of the world find if
May I offer a complaint that I wish you to
on? If there is so much cotton why cant we bu
ton materials? The common people need good pr
shirting, sheeting, toweling, curtain material in
ton. Not rayons that cannot be launderedthat
for 48 hours befor
In fact we need good cotton from the cradle
grave. Why are we handed rayons? To make |
Sincerely yours,
MRS. W. A.. POSEY,
FARM HELP WANTED
interested in truck farming or
dairy. 1 M.-acres suitable and
>| preferred.
(Hamilton Farm.) |
equipped. 40 minutes from At-
Janta. Bona Allen, Jr., Buford.
Want family to gather corn
and help store about 50 tons
hay. at once; and crop for 1945.
House ready. Can arrange truck
about moving: also want com-
municate with party to bring
portable crusher and crush
about 50 tons hay and corn. A.
D. Lindsey, Tifton.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want job as working caretak-
er of nice. medium sized farm,
convenient to Savannah, S, G.
Rogers, Pembroke.
Want good 3-H. farm on 50-
50 basis: must be good land,
stock and tools: fair bldgs. Exp.
in farming.
on land, do not ans.) All cor-
respgndence ans. T. L. Powell,
Fizeerald: Rt. 2, Box: 239; 4
Want job on farm looking
after stock and farm work; am
48 yrs. old: 2 in family. Exp.
in machinery and raising cows,
hogs and poultry. Homer R.
Sharp, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
~ Want farm for standing rent
for 1945 or 50-50 basis. Prefer
in Brooks or Lowndes Co, Have
own stock and tools. Cleon R.
Hutehinson, Morven. Rt. 2. Box
149.
Want job on farm: need 4 or 5
R. house; lights. On school bus
and mail rte. near churches:
am 38 years old: can move any
time:
Write best offer.
Hubert
Brunswick, Rt. 1.
Want good, -healthy place
with some go00d man or woman
to work by day or small crop
on halves: 4 or 5-R. house,
plenty water, wood. Will ans.
all letters. Fred Deason.. Fro-
tons: Rit.
Want job on farm looking
after cattle or oversee farm.
Can handle any make tractor.
eaterpillar ine. State - sal. and
particulars. Can. give. best of
Treis: oJ. L- Gamplan: Cordele:
Middle Ga.
. Swafford,
Want communicate with party
(if Bermuda grass
will have to be moved.
POSITIONS WAN
Want 1-H. crop on 50-50
for 1945. Good. 4-R. house
good land. Write or com
me at Tyus. T. R. West,
don Rte
ae
Want job on farm;
cattle, hog and vegetable
ing; white man, (wife
children), 28 yrs. old.
4-F, See or write.
Jones, Stone Mountain
(Mercer Rd. 6 mi. ieee
off Covinetan Rand, )
Want good 2-H.
S.:Ga. near Vidalia pi
with good man and stock
land, with 10 A. cotto
tobacco, 10 A.. pam
corn. Am 34 yrs. ol
with and 7 children. Cai
inow.: P.B Sanders, J
Rt. 1, Box 101, a
Want job for 1945
after stock farm, hog
feed: am. 39 yrs. old a
handle, lJabor. J. C.
Albany, 616 Stadium Stree
Want 2-H. crop ior 19
day labor until cropt
ing cotton; 4 in fami
good 4 R. house, close to
and Atlanta. Ready to b
any day. Mrs. Belle.
Rome, Rt. 3 (Care Be
Want rent 2-3-H. crop
or 4ths or standing rent
be good, smooth : land,
water and 4 or 5a, hi
Cobb, Douglas or Fulton
ty. Luther Wado, sit
hades
Man with large ian
job as tractor driver 0
for 1945, and afmily work
on halves. Must ha
house, not less 6 R. wit
lights preferred, and 2
bldes. Near RR statio
school, In South Ga. bi
sider other places. Write
Robert: I. Palmer, Wrat
Box 2. :
Want 2-H- crop for
good,. warm 4-R. house,
pasture, near school
church; plenty cotton a
labor until crop time.
my family. Prefer near
ta. Will have to be
| Boaz, King, Rome, ee
AUCTION SALE
An Auction Sale of 350 Angus and Herefol
Stockers and Feeders and Fat Cattle, will
held at the Farmers Co-Op. Barn, at Eastm
on Octobr 16th, 2:30.P. M. For further in
mation, address,
Jack Bates, Mer.,
Eastman.
tions will open Tuesday,
Ga.,
at the same hours.
continue the following
with morning sales at 10:30;
sales at 2:00 P.M. E.W.T:
Sales will continue on Tuesday of: each
PECAN AUCTION SALE
The Petan Sales of the Georgia. Pecan A
October 17th, at Vidz
after
Should there be: muta left over, fhe ale
dayWe dnesday
For further information, contact
ton, General Manager, Vidalia, Ge