TOM LINDER * VOLUME 30 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1947 NUMBER 22 THE 1947 COTTON CROP Editorial - By TOM ial - By TOM LINDER .The shortage of fertilizer, es- pecially Nitrogen, the shortage of labor and the shortage of farm equipment indicate anoth- er short crop of cotton this year. .According to the government report on ginnings, as of Janu- ary 16, 1947, there (oe been gin- ned, oF the 1946 rop, 8,166,000 running bales. This means that, when total ginnings are in, the 1946 crop will be around 8,250,- 000 running bales. Readers of the Bulletin will re- member that last August the governments estimate of the 1946 crop wag 9,290,000 bales. At that time, I demonstrated by the governments condition and acreage figures, that the 1946 erop would be much shorter than the governments estimate, and my estimate at that time of the 1946 crop was 8,292,000 bales. There is now the greatest cot- ton famine that this country has seen in many, many years. The only. eason that any of the 1946 crop fas sold for less than 40c has been due to the govern- ments over-estimate of the crop, the government permitt- ing the hedging of foreign cot- ton on American exchanges, and the imports of foreign cotton. Most cotton growers will re- member during the last few years the great campaign that has been conducted to get farm- ers to grow cotton of extra sta- ple lengths, on the ground that short staple lengths were not needed. A day or two ago I no- ticed where the President had signed. an order to import 140,- DOO bales of foreign cotton of around three-fourths of an inch staple... Without additional fertilizer tonnage, additional labor and additional farm equipment, an increase in acreage of cotton would mean very little increase. in the amount of cotton produc- ed. However, my own advice to farmers would be not to increase cotton acreage. The same acre- age planted in cotton with all of the fertilizer used, concentrat- _ed on those acres, would, in all probability, produce more pounds of cotton than to in- crease the acreage and scatter ~ the fertilizer out by lighter ap- plication. Certainly the cost of cultivating the smaller acreage will be less than cultivating more acreage. FOOD AND FEED CROPS We need to vastly increase our - food and feed crops in this coun _ try if we can get rid of the so- called Reciprocal Trade Agree- ments. There has not been a time in-the life of this genera- tion when the United States pro- duced enough food and feed for its owft use. Every item of agri- cultural products that we have shipped out of this country has been more than replaced by im- ports. THE SMOOT-HAWLEY TARIFF BILL I notice some of the newspa- pers are still talking about the Smooot-Hawley Tariff Bill de- - stroying our foreign trade and causing the stock market crash of October, 1929, and the panic which has followed ever since. Once again, let me repeat, for the benefit of the newspaper ed- itors, that the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Bill was not enacted un- til June, 1930, eight months aft- er the New York stock market crash. But let me point out to these editors the following facts of the official government record: During the eleven years from 1933 to 1943, inclusive, we heard more talk about over-produc- tion of agricuitural products than we have heard in all of the one hundred and fifty year history of this country. We have had the AAA to pre- vent production, and we had trade agreements to encourage imports. We had farm subsidies; we had rental checks; we had price supports. We had every imaginable gadget that human minds could devise. Let us see what the results of all this New Deal experiment amounted to in practice. According to Table 715, on Page 656, of Statistical Abstract of the United States of 1944-45, we find that, during the eleven years of 1933 and 1943, inclu- sive, we exported agricultural products in the total amount of $8,723,787,000, but imported during those same eleven years, agricultural products in the amount of $12,786,725,000. Wa actually imported $4,062,938,- 000 more than we exported of agricultural products. In the year 1940, we passed a Lend-Lease Bill, under which the American people imagined that we shipped vast quantities of American farm surplus to the Allies. Let us see what the Gov- ernment figures show. In 1940, we imported $1,239,444;000, while we exported only $737,- 640,000 agricultural products. In 1941, the story was even worse. In 1941, we imported ag: ricultural products to the ex- tent of $1,473,661,000, while our exports of agricultural pro- ducts amounted to the measly sum of $349,821,000. We import- ed more than four times as much as we exported of agricultural products in 1941. In 1942, our imports of agricultural pro- ducts exceeded our exports by the sum of $472,941,000. TOM LINDER, Address all items for publican snd all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. j AS EDITORIAL. and repeated of notice. Notices of farm produce and Appian ces admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request only when request is 7 companied by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices caneiny ing more than 30 words/including name and address. Bulletin. Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture | Tom Linder, Commissioner. Noiify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol, Ailanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, mailing at special rate of postage provided fcr in Section 1103, Act Under Pease Act the Georgia, Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for 1900. Accepted for anv notice avpearing in the of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Bece St, Siate Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. Covington, Ga. Editoria! and Executive Offices SEED FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE 300 Ibs. selec annonba termelon Seed, from fine tnelons. 3 80c lb. My place. J. Ww. ae Unadilla. Scullion Buttons, $1.10 gal: Klondike Strawberry plants, $1, 200; $4.40 M. L. A. Crow, Gain- esville, drubes 8 -2 tons. Kobe lespedeza seed, extra clean, combine run, $10.00 cwt. FOB. O. I Carter, Grif- dinyktuaace Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 25c Ib. in 5 1b. lots; White Half Runner Garden Beans, 45c cup; White Nest Onions, $1.25 gal. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. Ai 300- tbs, hand saved, shade dried, Cannonball Watermelon Seed, $1.50 Ib. or $1.25 Ib., 10 Jb and large lots. Also want reg. Duroc gilts, Cherry Red, blocky type. Ollie G. Bowen, Unadilla, Rt. 2. Collard, Seed, 50c 1b; 25 Ibs., $7, 25 lbs; $25 cwt. A. ce Ponder, Whigham. Seed per lb: Korean, 8c; Kobe and Crotalaria, 10c; Black eyed Crowder Peas, $12: New Eras, $7 also lespedeza and grain sorg- hum hay, $25 ton. .L. A. Cald- well, Gay. : 2,000 lbs., Combine Run Sri- cea seed, 1be Ib: Grown on-my own farm. O. D. Cannon, Lav- onia. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 75 lbs. hand saved Blatk Dia- mond Watermelon Seed, $2 lb. Marion O'Neal, Byron, -Rt. 2. White Nest Onions, 90c gal; Nice Dried Apples, free of core, peelings and: worms, 40c lb; Stuart and Columbia Pecans, 45c lb. Del. Mrs. J. H. Law- rence, Middleton. Old Fashion and Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 40c cup. T. DeLamp, Athens, Rt. 1. Cannonball Melon Seed, hand saved, clean, sound, $1.50 Ib. PP. Luther Holland, _Byrom- ville, Rt. 1, Box 165. 15 lbs. Color Bunch Butter Bean Seed, 1946 crop, also Half Runner Beans, 50c lb. PP. Mrs. Amus King, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Martin and Long handle dip: per gourd seed, 10c doz: 3.doz., 25c. Mrs. George Turner, Blairs. ville, Box 84. ~ 150 Jbs. Cannonball Water- melon Seed, Ist. yr. $3 lb. Plant-- ed on fresh land, free of dis- Sease. M. B. Williamson, But- Ter. 120 Ibs. Cannonball Water- | melon seed, hand cleaned, shade - Gried, $1.25 lb. W. K, F. Pea- cock, Roberta, Rt. 2. Scarified lespedeza seed, free of obnoxious seed for sale. E. A. Daniel, The Rock. _. Blue Ridge Mtn. Climbing tomato, runs 15 ft., 100 Ibs., to vine, 200 seed and 200 seed Colossal (largest tomato grown) and cultured inst. for 25c. Lim- _ ited amt. W. C. Smith, Roy. Several tons Kobe Lespedain. | combine run, free noxious grass, 10c lb. Small quantities. Large lots, cheaper.. FOB. N. P. Bas- sett, Fort Valley. Tender yan Half Runner Bean seed, 45 cup; White Bu- Butter Bean seed, 40c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Ray Hemphill, Rt. , flowery Branch. Korean _lespe deza seed, com- bine run, &c Ib. FOB. Terry W. Teasley, Elberton, Rt. 3. Tall Green Okra seed, 75c lb. Kermit Williams, Jackson, Rt; 3: Old Time Little White ees Garden Bean seed, free of we vils, 70c for % pt. PP. Mrs. H. Wade, Bivay, Rt. 3? Okra seed, 40 cup; 3 cups, $1; Sage seed and dill, 10c tsp; 12 sp. $1. Add postage. Mrs. A. L. Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Cannonball Watermelon seed, $1.50 bb. PP. T. F. Parks, Com- merce, Rt. 5. Red Multiplying onions for ese: 75e gal. Prompt del. Oo McDavis, Canton, Rt. . T. 25 Ibs. fine Okra seed for sale T. J.. Edwards, L Texas Ribbon cane sed pure, sound, threshed clean, can be planted with planter, 10c Ib. Not del. J. M. Wall, Auburn, Rt. 1. 5,000 Ibs. cleaned and scarifiedf, 20c jb J. R. Bryant, Chipley. Clean long Green Pod Okra seed, large cup, 40c. PP. Leo McCollum, Canon, Rt 2. Old Time White and Half Runner striped tender bean seed, 40c cup. Add postage. No|. checks. Mrs. D: M, Poteete, Ken- nesaw, Rt. 1. White Velvet okra seed, 80c| lb. Prepaid. Special. price on ee lots. Mrs. L. Pitts, Smith- ville 75 lbs. Black Diamond Wa- termelon seed,. tested, 98 per cent germ., $1 lb. J. . Bivins, Haddock, RFD 2. 16 lbs. Cannonball or Black Diamond, hand selected, Wa- termelon seed, $ lb. FLT Farm- er, Milledgeville. 50 Ibs. Long Green Okra seed, hand saved, State insp., 90 per cent germ., $1 lb. Prepaid. Hs Cc. Walker, McRae, Rt. A, Box 62. White Velvet Okra, 45c Ib., 5 lb. lots, 40c lb; exe. for Print sacks, good cond., 1 sack for ft 1b. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Harold Whitley, Mauk, Rt. 1. 8 lbs. Terrys Cabbage Collard seed, $4 for lot; or 60c Ib. Mrs. Sag 0. Whitley, Mauk, Rt. 2, Box Mammoth (5-8 gal. cap wt. grown) Gourd Seed, % doz. seed 15c; 25c doz. Plus stamped en- velope. Limited supply. Mrs. Alta Wood, Martin. Select Watson, Dude Creek and Cannonball Melon seed, $1.50 lb. Elmer Horne, Met- calfe, 8,000 lbs. Sericea Lespedeza, cleaned, scarified, recleaned, 91 percent germ., purity, 98.86 per cent. Frank Pope, LaGrange. Kobe*lespedeza seed, combine run, 10c lb. O. Keener, Thom- son. Okra sdua New Green, from selected pods, hand cleaned, thrash free, 60c 1b; 10 lbs. or more, 50c lb. Li A. Elling- ton, Lawrenceville, Rtas 500 lbs. ea. Sericea and Kore- an lespedeza, cleaned, scarified and certified. A. Jz. Hendrix, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Care Ga. Bette: Farms. Hand saved Cannonball ited seed, $1 lb. PP. W. Vv. Brannen, Unadilla. Sericea eps x Ship promptly. imp. long 12. Hastings Dixie Bush White Butter also Speck! and White Running Butter Peas, 1 lb ea. kind, (83 lbs.;) $1; 30 Ibs. imp. Spanish Peanuts, 30c Ib. FOB. Cash. MO. No checks. Mrs. A. B. Prickett, Maysville. Early Eng. peas, 6 wks., 50c lb; exc. 1 lb. for 2 sacks alike. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. L. C. Bishop, Carnesville, Rt. Lis Clean White Butter Beans, 6 wks. Crowder and Purple Hull peas, 4 cups, $1.10. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. = 15 bu. O-Too-Tan Beans, $6.00 bu. FOB. Check with order. Robert L. Brown, Davisboro. Lady Peas, $30 cwt. Less than 50 Ibs. 40c lb. E. Thompson Jr., Cataula. Good Seed Velvet Beans, 90- Day Runner, $5.75 bu. FOB; White Dixie (White Stone Mt. ) Watermelon Seed, $2 Ib. PP. Wiley Tinsley, Dexter. Old Time Half Runner Beans, very tender and hand Shelled, 30c large teacup. Mrs. J. C. Her- ron, Martin, Rt. 1. 12-15 lbs. large col. Butter Beans, 1946 crop, 50c ib.-PP. J. Kang, Bowdon, Rt. 2. 30! bu. O-Too-Tan and Gatan beans, $6 bu. my barn. Exc. for Kobe lLespedeza Seed. W. P. Couch, Luthersville. : 120-25 bu. tmiseed Clay and Whip | Peas, clean, bright, free weevil, $6.50 bu. FOB. Cobb Hanes, Madison, Rt. 1. Black and White Purple Hull Crowders, 50c qt; White Velvet Okra seed, 2 cups, 50c; Heading Collard, 50c % Cab- bage plants, 20c C. in Ga. Add postage. Mrs.. P. R. Arnoid, Benevolence, White and golared Butter beans, mixed, 5 Ib. lots, $1. 40. PP an; Ga ods B. Hickman, Bar- nesville, 25 bu. 90:Day Running Vel- vet Beans, $5 bu. C. H. Thomp- son, Greensboro. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 400 bu. good corn, $1.70 bu. My farm 4 mi. So. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rt. 600 Ibs. Yellow Giant Pop- corn, Weevil treated, 10c Ib. My barn on Old Natl. ee Ri C. Johnson, Fairburn, Rt. 2 or 300 bu. good AES Shuck Corn for sale, my barn 1 mi. N. Morgan, J. G. Daniel, Sr, Morgan, Se WREAK I _ Fine Kudzu Gaeke given Cokers .W. Cottonseed, mit, Rt. 2: ; a = 300 bu. Stonville Cientes cottonseed,~ not culled, -delint- ed or treated, $2.25 bu. FOB.. J. M. Goldin, Draketown, ville 2-B Cottonseed, Ist yr. good staple, 1 in. or better, $7.00 CWT., or $6.50 CWT for lot at my barn, di = a Warthefh. Cokers 100 wilt. Seagtient Cottonseed, culled and treated, $8.00 C, Add. postage. W. EL Partain, Lavonia, Bt s Cokers 100 strain 5 wilt resistant Cottonseed, made 103 bales on 88 A, $10. 00 CWT. De- linted and treated, germ. 95 percent. John Bostwick, wick. seed, Ist_yr., in even wt. 100 lb. bags $8.50 CWT; $160.00 ton, OB. H cial cree -PLANTS FOR SALE early berries, - Multiplying onions, $1. 25 i Gus Paylor Buchanan, t Extra nice_ Huckleberry, and Native Blackberry plants 50c doz. PP. Mrs. R. H. Gainesville, Rt. . \ Lady Thorapsor or Kiondike|_ Strawberry plants, nice, young, well rooted, $5 M. Prompt ship- ment. No checks or COD. H.W. Summerour, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Boysenberry plants, Thorn- less and Thorny Young Berry, 12%c ea; add postage. E e Williams, Athens, 481 Ruth St. Thornless Boysenberry, $1.60 doz; Bradleys Scarlet Everbear-" C; McDonald Blackberry and fully packed and PP. J. W. 2-3 yrs. roots, $25 M; $14 C; 1- 3 dorado Blackberry plants, $20. 00 M; $3 C; 2000, $35. Maude Ham- by, Greenville. Kudzu Crowns, 2-3 nee size, $25 M. Prompt shipment. F. G. Pierce, Waverly Hall. d $1 Cy $7 M. PP. Prompt ship- ment. W. M. Phillips, _Varnell, away for your digging them. Oliver Potts, Newnan, Rt 2: Kudzu Crowns, 1 and 2 yrs. old; $1.65 C; $14 M. Mrs. Nora Brown, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1 Klondike Strawberry plants, $4 M. Carl E. Goodson, Ring- gold, Rt. 1. 2( mi. S. Boynton. Boysenberry, 1-2 yrs.; 60 doz; Thornless, $1 doz. prepaid; Mus- Grapes, 2-3 yrs., 45 ea; 10 lbs. Dried peaches, 68c Ib. Not pre- | paid. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula. PECAN AND OTHER RUIT TREES FOR SALE budded, guar. Pecan - trees, Stuart, Money- true to name, man, Stovall. : = July Apple Tree sprouts, 30c ea; Seedling Pecan trees, 35c ea; Fig sprouts, 25 ea. postage. Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron. Apples: Red June, Old Horse, Golden Sweet, Early Harvest, Grimes ~Golden, Red Golden, Delicious, Stayman Winesap; Peaches, Redbird, Early, Reg- ular Elberta, Hale, Hiley. State insp. 5, $2.75; 10, $5. J. M. Ni- cholson, Blairsville. 2 yrs. old large Free Stone Peach trees, fruit ripens 1 mo. ist | yr., $8.50 CWT.. at barn; $9. 00 | p. _ |shipped. Otis M. Cowart, "Sum About 3000 Ibs. pure Stone- |. Bost- One ton No. A4 DPH Cotton-| 4 Strawberry plants, bear large| < $1.25 C; Wage) $1. Clark, Lucretia Dewberry, 25, $1. Care- M i Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave. | Kudzu Crowns, State certified, | \/E yrs. Crowns, 315 M; $3. 50 C; El- |: New ground grown State insp. 1 es Blakemore Strawberry plants, | cadine, 2 yrs. Hurt and other} cultivated varieties, 50c ea; Bun.} maker, and Schley. Calvin Har- | Add}* reside in Ga "May Cherry, G Catawba, Mulbe Black Walnut Apple, -50c ea; Huckleberries, No checks. J Mitchell, - wee rooted, 6 , $1. . M. Cochran ting. O11 and 2-4 ft. sprouts, Hicks, Adel. Hs: Mitchell, So- | py eae Pe pieces, [Se Il nut meats : Re ing and Dorsett Strawberry, $1| FO hapa sour apples, 30c lanta. 50c extra Culberson, N, 40 Ibs. nice lb. Add _ posta Doner, Turn after Elbertas, limited supply, $1 ea. TL, Adkins, Fort el cave N. ee baie: ar oo Rt, led, $20 ton. My oe Greens- Burke, Ash- Grain and . Stored in Res ae eo eerie Phone 1 Ib stock; Cartons re- ee Johnson, calle Poe 12%e ene oe : ths Ccr-ish and 4 atam eggs, 15, $1.00 r Partridge, Red Game, and Bantam eggs W. P. Frank- er setting. ptness guar. au) Adairsville, Bags, 15, $1. 35; I Red Roosters, wenty AA NH Red $2.00 ea. Mrs. G. a|postage. Mrs. D. C. McCollum, : PA pnaE Si t a Hay, $15 ee = calf, fresh in March, $100.00. : Braswell, Athens. | $150.00. My barn. W. W, Brooks, | Ibs. | Fisher Barfoot, Dublin, Rt. 5, :| My barn. Reg. papers furnished )U.|James L, Sargent, Cordele -|old, 1 male, 2 gilts, for breed- -|stock, from Nat'l, Grand Cham- BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES: lations. brook boxes, - ; elect. wire imbedded, all pat. and almost new. Mrs. : *|Logan, Watkinsville, Rt. 1. FEATHERS: Pekin Duck, new feathers, 5 lbs. or more lots, $1.00 Ib. Add Rt. 2 Phone Ch. GARLIC: Several doz. Garic Gulbs 25e "| cello, Rt. 5 -. CATTLE FOR SALE | 8 dbl. Standard reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, 8-12 mos. -old, best blood lines. Priced to sell. Grady Fox, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Jersey- Guernsey Cow, 2nd | Mrs. P. 4H, Davis, Hawkins- | ville, Rt. 2. i 1 reg.- horned Hereford Bull about 1% yrs. ready for service. GT. ates Decatur, Rain- bow, Dr... Rtow2) Cr 28135 Young 2 gal. Guernsey Cow; located 1 mi. off Hwy. 78 from Fords Service Station. Mrs. Trained Yoke of Steers, plow or work to wagon, reasonable. J. B. Hickman, Barnesville. 1 Short Horn Bull, reg. 2314234, 2 yrs. old, Aug. 4, 1947, ,| $150. 00. Melvin Trit, Suches. - Several fresh reg. Jersey Milch Cows, $200.00 ea; Also 3 yr, old grandson of the great Bramp- ton Standard Sir, $200.00. E. B. - One Horn type, reg. bull, White Faced, wt. about 1200 Ibs. | perfectly gentle, no bad habits, Greensboro. HOGS FOR SALE OIC Pigs, 12-20 wks. old, $12. 50 ea; Brood Sow, bred if desired FOB my farm near Bethany Church off Centerville Rd. Fred W. Leach, Grayson, Rt. 1. 5 pigs, $10.00 ea., without pap- rs;-1 Boar, 5 Sows, all reg. Hampshires for sale at my _| place. Paul Clevenger, Atlanta 4074 Peachtree Rd. Ch. 8298. _ PC Sow, i8 mos. old, wt. 250 thrifty stock, $45. 00 my Bes John G. Pierson, Culloden hence 2 SPC male Shoats, 4 mos. old, with papers in buyer's name, $18.00 ea. Come after. 10 PC Pigs, 8 wks. old Feb. 6. Cannot ship. Calvin Perkins, Greensboro, Rt. 1, Box 144. SPC Pigs, 4mos. "old, $25.00 ea. ? iy 2. 3 reg. SPC Gilts, (4-H aus || Seat 11, 1946 from Jordans Lady Sue, $35.00-ea. David P. Jordan, Manassas, Rt. 1, 4 mi. S. Reidsville. Reg. Duroc Fall Pigs, sired by Ga. Jr, Champion 1945, out of Cherry King, Dam. S. B. Mc- Neely, Bartow. Little Bone Black Arriean Pigs, the stay fat kind, 8 wks. ing, $1950 e4. | OQ. P) ere field, Harrison. Reg. Hereford Hogs, bracaing pion blood. Be P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt.- ' Reg. Hereford Pigs, 7 wks. old, $20.00 ea; Also reg. Red Poll Bulls for sale, A G?Van- diviere, Canton. _ Reg, treated, Dark Red, fleshy type, Duroc Gilts, 3 mos. old around 75 lbs, $25. 00 ea. crated. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley, Reg. 12 wks. and older blocky OIC male pigs, $25.00 ea, crated ;Also reg. Gilt to far- $100.00; Older 0.00-$50.00 ea. Her- Bee Supplies: Frames, foun supers, A. M. ,| doz. Miss Ethlind Fore, Monti- Harry St, Clair, Lilburn; Rt. 1.]. 5 Bull, 450 eo and small Jersey Sidney Camp Pl. near _ Airport. nee A. ee Newnan, o4 { ine j 1 s - Booking orders - for Essex Pigs, to be del. about Ist. of -| Apr. 1947, reg. in buyers name, $21.00 ea; $20,00 ea. not reg, Ay dh, Moss, Lula, Rt. 2. Dark Cherry, Blocky pure- bred Duroc Pigs, reg in buy- ers name, 0 wks, old, $20.00 Gaerne, Castleberry, Ellen- wood, Rt. 1. es blocky- type 3. Mos: Duroe Pigs, inoculated old and ,Mished. Jim Taylor, Baxley. Reg. Duroc Male, blood test- ed, dbl. treated from Proud Cherry King, $110.00. M. C. Car- ter, Valdosta. 2-3 mos. old Berkshire Boars from Nat'l. Grand Champion blood lines, seg. papers furnish- ed, $30.00 ea. FOB. S. Y. ee bee, Demorest, Rt. 1. Pure, big bone, SPC, S10, 00 to $13.00 ea; larger ones, $20.00- $25.00; 1 purebred SPC Sow, nearly. teady to wean Pigs, about $40.00. Exc. for few good young hens or-heifers. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. HORSES AND MULES _FOR SALE | Pr. nice young mules, 5 is old, about 1100 lbs. ea., worked very little, rdagonable, Jack Chavons, McBern (10 mi. from Augusta on old Savannah Rd.) 2 mules one is 3 yrs. old about 850 lbs, other Sorrell, 8 yrs. old, 900 Ibs. Also Black Angus Milch Cow. GC. Lee, College Park Rt: ds Weldometl Rd. % mi. off Roosevelt Hwy, 4 good mules, 3 ,4, and 5 yrs old, around 1000 Ibs Beale: Walker, Whitesburg, Rt. 1. 6-yr. old Mule, black with white nose, work any where, single or dbl., $175.00. Earl Sansom, Rocky. Face, Rt. 1. 2 Mules: Mare 6 yrs. old and Horse 7 yrs, old, 950 Ibs. ea. Sony, work anywhere, $165.00 + $325. 00 pr. Also 2 good aa Mules, 10 yrs. old, $100. John Richardson, Forsyth, Tel. 3196. Russelville Rd. Tel. 3196 Forsyth. Mare Mule, gentle, work any- where; dbl. or single, 5 yrs. old about 1000 Ibs. See, my home 2 mi, W. Riverdale. W J: Bar- nett, Riverdale. 5 good Mules, 1 Hrose, 1 Mare, 3-8 yrs. old, and 2H Wagon, my place. Sell or trade. B. H, Arnold, Zebulon. 2 nice Horses, work anywhere and a Wagon, cheap at my barn. J.. D. Kelley, Lilburn, Rt. 1. Haas Lake. : 5% yrs, old mare, $100.00; Also smooth mouth mule, $35. W. D. Delong, Roswell. Black Mare Mule 1100 lbs. or a Mare, gentle, work anywhere. RE. Rowe, Alvaton. Bay Mare, 800 lbs., good worker, good eater, work any- where, $80.00; 950 lb. Mare Mule, good plug, $60.00. Trade for young Milch Cow. Bud Hollan Dalton, Rt, 2. One Mule, 1H Wagon farm: implements: See at my home. Mrs. G. L. Pool, Douglas, RUE 3s Pr. Good Bay Mules, 900 Ibs. and pract. new 2H wagon, $250.00. W, L. Hatfield, Sul- phur Springs. 1150 lbs. Mare farm mule, sound, healthy, work any- Hwhere, 11 or 12 yrs. old. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. Ca. -6396. Horse Mule, 12 yrs. old, round fat, exc. cond, work 1 or 2H plow or wagon, bargain for quick sale, $150.00. P. D. Al- exander, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Phone 4191, 9 yr. old spotted Tenn. Walk- ing Mare not reg. sired by Giovannis Allen, No. 390104, Dam by Roan Allen F-38. Mare bred to Best Chance 370256, olood din W. L, Helms, ee 00. A. Fr Bell, Hartwell. Large Bou Hog and large Sow with Pigs, Bl.ck PC for sale.on| ready to ship, Reg. papers: fur- | and | ; .| Weatherly, Cochran. CATTLE WANTED: fresh, located in or adjoining 6 mos. old Belgian Filly, from 1300 lb. Belgian Mare and 1650 lb. Stallion and 6 yr. old K. S. Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Brown IMare Mule, extra good plow mule, sentle, $50.00. Ch, 6615. Mrs. oe H. Tait, Atlanta, Rt. 6, High Point Rd. Iron Gray 1100 lb Mare Mule no faults, works anywhre, exc. cond. $250.00. A. H, Meaders, Ellenwood. Pr. Mules 8-9 yrs. old 1050 lbs., $400.00. FOB. John A. Overton, Bonaire. Pr, Good Plug Mules with farm wagon, $125.00. Trade for Cow, Heifers, or Yearlings. Will trade mules separately. a H. Bennett, Kennesaw, Rt. Mare 10 yrs. Me work any- where, $75.00. My place; Also 5 tons Spanish Peanut . Hay, $15.00 ton. my place, W. A. Arrington, oom RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE z ere Pr. White NZ rabbits, yr. old, purebred, $5; or $2.50 ea. Dex- < Kimsey, Macon, 207 College ace, 2 ped. Chin. Bucks, 9 wks. old, $2.75 ea; 6 wks. old Ped. Chins, | $2 ea. Trade ped NZW Buck. yr. old for NZW buck of same qualifications. Papers with. all. ae Rosser, Decatur, 170 Carter oad 4 NZW does, 3-mos. old, $1.75 ea; $3 pr; 2 ea does and Bucks: 6 wks. old, $1.25 ea., $2 pr. MO or cash. Donald Roper, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. Pr. Guinea pigs, white fecal black and tan spotted male, $3 for both.. Add postage. Luther Walker, Dial. NZ White Bred does, 9-18 mos. old, $9.50 to $10. Purebred ped. stock,- papers furnished. E. K. Perry, Atlanta, 1729 Melrose Dr. S. W. Ra. 6998. NZ Reds, 4 mos. old, ped. from| large stock, at attractive prices. Inquiries ans. promptly. R. La- mar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt.. 25 : 2 Belgian Hare does, 3 mos. old, $1.75 ea; 6 wks. old, $1.25 ea, G. W. Winn, Chamblee, Dun- woody Road. Ped. Giant Chin. doe with 9 young, 4 wks. old, $15; Junions, $5 pr; $7.50 trio. B. Holsomback, Hast Point, 302 S. Harris Street. 5 female Guinea pigs, 4 white, brown, almost grown, $10. Exe. for white Silkie Bantam Pullets, ready to lay; also have Silkie cockerel to exc. for pullet. Mrs. I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Rt. 2. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Saanan Milk Goat, 2 yrs. old. Sell reasonable. Guss Gordon, Bowersyille, Rt. 1. 1 Saanan, 1 Alpine Doe, fresh Feb. ist., 2nd. kids, young Sa- anan to freshen 2 wks, Jater, Ist kid. Exe. for Sericea lespedeza seed and Ogden soy beans. Ed- win Simpson, Douglasville, Rt. Ve 1 nice Saanan milk goat, freshen in Feb. 2nd. time, pure- bred, not reg., $30 FOB. Clyde Bradley, Temple, P. O. Box 91. Reg. Saanan buck, 18 mos. old, hornless and short haired, ftom purebred heavy producing line, good temper and qualities, bargain - $35. Ps Hy Newberry, Macon, 490 Cherry Avenue. Our entire flock Corriedale sheep, about 150 ewes, young and healthy, mostly with young lambs at feet. Contact. E. B. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want young. good milch cow, Houston Co. M. C. Roberts, Ga. raised Jack. FOB my farm, 6 pullets, $1.75 ea; 7, $10.00; 20 Deluxe WL Pul- lets, 300 egg stock, $1.75 ea; 10 $17. 00. Mrs. D. S, Terry,. Quit- man, 912 W. LaFayette St. Rock 1946 hatch hens, cond., old Rabbits, red, $8.00-or $3.00 pr. Mrs. Tom Bryan, Turin, Rt, MARKET BULLETIN. L J Y CORNISH, GAMES AND. GIANTS: trimmed, good cond., ea, $6: 00. Bobbie. Joe Barreit, Alto, Rta. winner, cock, 5 lbs., $12.00 for pr. Mrs. Heifers or young Cows, to calve in early spring, as near purebred stock as possible. Do F. Cook, West Point. HOGS WANTES: Want 1 male and 1 sow, un- shire, James Miller, Elberton, Roe 8, Want Hereford Boar, mos. old, within 50 mi. Cleve- land, or shipped. Fred Moore, Cleveland, tee GOATS WANTED: Buck for future herd Write Grady C. Henry, Wentworth, 15 Middle Rd. Want Reg. Nubians, 3-4 yrs. old, bred to reg. Nubian, freshen in March, Sate qualifi- cations and price. Elbert Miller, LaGrange, 805 Grant St. sire. Port POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: / Baby chicks from pullorum- free flock of New Hampshires, heavy laying strains, $14.00 C; M. R. 38. Purebred Dark Cornish e tams, 1946 hatch, trio, plus exp. cgs.; Pye Caldwell, Barwick. , Bantams: Buff, Black and White Cochins, Black Rose Comb and 1 pr. Blue Canadian Geese. Lloyd G. Brown, Deca- tur; 121 Ellington St. SE. Red Game Bantams Single Cocks, Holsomback, Hast Point, S. Harris St, Mixed Bantams, 50c pr; 1 Guineas, 35c ea. Hugh Brooks, LaFayette, Rtds White Cornish Bantams, $10 prs $15.00. trio; Pr. Pit Game Bantams, $6.00. seo Shumway, Atlanta, woody Rd. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: ; 8 B Ply. Rock, Apr, Cockerels $2.50 ea. FOB. No checks. L. Ashe, Bishop. 10 Young W. R. Hens and 1 Rooster. Mrs. G, H. Hayes, McDonough. $10.00; 302 laying, $2.50 ea; Money only. Mrs. D. L. Shirley, Morrow. 5 WR May 1946 Pullets, lay-! ing, $12.00. Mrs. L, R. Millians, Newman, 72 Temple. 25 Buf Rock Pullets and Cockerels, $25.00; 20 White Austra Pullets and Cockerel, 10 wks. old, $25.00. 50 NH Red Pullets, $60. 00; 50 Broilers, . $45.00.-Mrs. T, A. Hipp, Hog- ansville. White Ply R. Cockerels, Apr. hatch, $3.00 ea; 2, $5.00. Crated. FOB. Mrs. L, W. Seago, Pine- Hirst Rt cl hatch BR rooster $2; Extra large Apr. 50 Pullets, 10 mos, old, some | White Rock and NH Reds, now daying, $2.00 ea. No FOB. Mrs. Tennille, Box 94. Phone 171. checks. H, M. Boatright, 10 Carters W. fine 10 wks. 3 gray, 1 Champion laying, $20.00; 2 white, ly Grist Grady Ginns, Round- head Games, 1946 hatch, $15.00 trio; eggs, Tom Weaver, Sniders pure Warhorse in March, $10.00 for 15. Canon, Rt. 2. 5 Pit Games, 10 mos. old, all 5% Ibs 1 time old Grey Muff Dragons, one-eyed, 2 yr. Ball Ground. 4 ee Wayne Goode, Bron-wood. not expect reg. stock|. oe related, purebred reg. Hamp- 6-12 Want purebred Swiss Atpine S ton = PP. David Brinkman, Augusta, Also White ae Trio modern Black Breasted $250 ea. B. Ho 4323 Peachtree-Dun- 25 pure BR pullets, nice, some Want 20-25 Hereford bred + } - Apr. pullets, Se oes _ POULTRY FOR SALE | 4 crossed Game Hens, 1% yr. old, now laying and 2 crossed pullets, 9 mos. old, $2.00 .ea. Add exp. Jesse Hudson, Car- | rollton, Rt. 3. ~ 2 Blue Game Roosters and 5 Clipper-Giant cross, $2.25 ea. Jas. C. Bennett, Duluth, PO ~ Box 251. Brown Red Pit Games, large Stag and Pullet, $6.00; White Spangled Stag and Pullet, $7; stag and pullet, $6.00. All No. Brown, Red, Round Head cross 1 Pit Games. E. E. Hice, hse Log. Pit Games: 2 Grist Grady Hens, now laying and 1 War- horse Cock, 20 mos. old, $12.50 trios FOB. 2H... Watkins, Louisville, 309 E, 7th St. Trio large White Laced Red Cornish (1 male 2 females, 1 yr. old, now laying)- $15.00 MO. shee. Herren, Martin, Rt. 1. Nice heavy type Dark Cor- mish Cockerels, ready for ser- vice, $2.50 ea; 25 pullets, $1.50 et. E: E. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1, Exhibition White Cornish Cockerel and 3 fine Hens in- cluding 1st prize hen at recent Atlanta show, $25.00. Jack Altman, Savannah, 115 E. Waldburg. 4 pullets, 1 stag, PB, % Negro Blue, % Dead Blue Game, bred from fine cock, $20.00 for lot. O. L. Wiggins, Demorest. LEGHORNS: 40 W. L. Pullets, 12 mos. old $75.00; 20 RI Red Pullets, $2.00 ea; 20 RI Red Fryers, $1.25 ea; Exc. for 90 day velvet bean seed. Mrs. Cliford Smith, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. 8 large W. L. Hens, now jaying, no culls, $15.00. Send MO or cash. Mrs, Lewis H. Wright, Adel, Rt. 2. 40 Eng. Strain, large type W. L. Pullets, 8 mos. old, 75 per-. cent now laying, $1.50 ea; My heme, 2:mi. N. Douglasville. W. /H. Ragan, Douglasville, Rt, 3, Box lS. 200 AAA Eng. W. L. Pulicts, good layers, $1.50 ea; BB Bronze Gobbler, 9 mos. old, 30 lbs, 1 Turkey. Hen, 15 lbs, 45c lb. Mrs. E. S, Halley, Ohoopee, Box 51, 100 head WL Hens, 4 A, 8 mos. old, no cul, now laying, $1.00 ea. My home. Mrs. Ophelia Moody, Screven, Rt. 2. Ten W. L. 4-A Hens, yr, old $14.50 or $1.50 ea: 4 W. Giant $1. 15 ea; Rooster $2.00, $8.50 lot; 2 W. Rock pul- lets, - $1.50 ea; Mrs, Ri A. George, Quitman. 20 W. L. Hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs. a ap Brantley, Wrightsville, 20 Roselawn Leghorn Apr, hens, laying, $2.00 ea. C. C. Spitter, Mableton, Floyd Road near Mableton. ANEOUS CHICKENS: _ 25 or 30 Black Spanish Mi- norca Pullets, now laying, Apr. hatch, $2.25 ea. for lot. FOB. vee R. T. Smith, Hampton, Rt, 75 Fryers, 2 Ibs. or more, 50 Ib. Send-or bring crates, for more than 10; Also nice at Mar. hatch hens, 30c Ib, Mrs, C. T. Lavender, Flovilla. 100 head of chicks, 1 lb aw Brooder and Runway, 3 feede ers, brooder house, 5x12 ft $125. 00. Mrs. W. , Glennville. i. Geige ORPINGTONS: Purebred SC Buf Orpingt Cockerels, 718 mos. a gto ear Os $5. 50; 3 pullets, $4.00. Mrs, GC: W, Griffin, Screven, Rt. Fine Yellow Buf Orpingto Pullets, yr: old, $10.00. e Mrs, | Rt Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt, 2. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, see PIGEONS, QUAL, DOVES 18 prs. Common Pigeons, mated and working for best o- fer or exc. for chickens. FOB. Jimmie Crawford, Chipley, Jumbo White King Pigeons purebred, 00d workers, squabs weigh over Ib. in 26 days, $2.00 pr; 3 prs, $5. 50; Green eae Pues, $7.00; Pea- fowl, $40.00. a ieee 4g 564. Str eet, Atlanta, REDS (HAMPSHIRE, RHODE | ISLAND, OTHERS) / 5 mos. old, $10.00. My home, Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rts: 15 NH Red Hens, 1 Mapeion $30.00. Mrs. W.. A. Biggers, Bremen, Rt, 1, Box 33. 75 AAA Grade 15 wks. old NH Red Pullets, $1.00 my home; $1.25 ea. shipped. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 15 NH Red Roosters, care- fully selected, extra nice, Mar. hatch, $3.00 ea; FOB. W. H, Harris, Covington, Rt 4. i 9 mos. old NH _ Cockerels from ROP flocks, $2.50 ea. ship anywhere Satis guar. D. B. pee Decatur, Box 488, . 7563. 8 purebred Donaldson Red Cockerels, 11 mos,. old, $4.00 ea. at my place. Mrs. Earl Dowda, Atlanta, 640 Sherwood Rd: HE. 3261, > GEESE, ETC. Wagon .Wheel BB Bronze 1946 hatch Toms, 5 lbs, $15.00 ea; Hens, 20 Tbs, laying, $10 ea; Triple AAA, blood tested Dark Cornish young cockerels and hens, laying, $2.75 ea. MO. Mrs. R. C, Sanders, Vienna. Mallard Ducks, Hens or Drakes,. $2.00 ea, or $3.50 ee T. P. Price, Lavonia. Young, grown Muscovy Ducks $2.00 ea; $3.50 pr.; $5.25 trio. Exp. col. Ra. 5004. Mrs. J. L. Davis, Ben Hill, Rt. 1, 4660 Cas- cade Rd, ( i purebred small Bronze Tom,,yr. old, good shape, $7.50; 3 purebred White Muscovy Ducks, $1.50 ea; Drake, $2.00, last yrs. hatch. Mrs. J. J. Ed- mondson, Barretts. drake, Blue White Giant Mus- covys, unrelated, and 3 hens, 1 drake, Giant White Pekin Ducks, no wlaying, $7.00. Mrs. R. J. Miller, Augusta, Rt. 2: Box 413. 3 nice Toms, $10.00; 2 Hens, $7.50 ea; 7 White Pekin Ducks $2.00 ea. John N. Brown, . 766 Echo St. N, W., Atlanta. Guineas, $1. 00 ea; Also 1 ea. large and small sage bush. Mrs. C. L. Bennett; Jefferson. BB Bronze Gobbler, 14 mos. old, hewlthy, good cond. 25 lbs, $12.00. FOB. Mrs. J. Curtis Tanner, Alma, Rt. 1. 2 ped. Apr. hatch BB Wagon Wheel Bronze Gobblers, about 30 Ibs. ea:, $20.00 ea. Will ship. J. W, -Bedell, Atlanta, 3851 Peachtree Rd. 9 MB Turkey Toms, 12-15-lbs $8.00 ea. 12 MB Hens, 10-12 Ibs. 9% mos. old, $7.00 ea. Ship anywhere. All mail ans. Bennie ee Danburg, Rt. 1,6Box Trio USDA (Beltsville sm, White) Turkeys, 2 hens, and Tom, best stock, 8 mos. old, free of disease, insp. invited, $25.00. C. E. Hodson, Conley, Rt, 1, Murrays Lake. a as hatch Bronze Gobblers , bb Ibs; 4 young Henis, 8-12 Ib. Pay exp. MO only, & . I, Bruce, Dixie. fe Bronze Turkeys, select- feeders, 45c lb. Flock run tirkeys a price. S. G. ulsey, Gainesiille, Rt. 4, ulsey Turkey Farm, BB Bronze Turkeys, 9 hens and Gobbl#, 9 mos old, $50.00 at my hom, Mrs. L. L. Lan- tess, Lilburn, Rt. 1. rkey Toms, May 1946 nateh, oe ea., 55c lb. on foot. sro , B. Collins, Macon f Bronze Turkeys, 50c Ib. hens soon lay; Also extra. nice Saddle Mare, works well, $150:00. G.-C; Haslam, Ji Mar- shallville, Purebred BB Bronze Baby Turkeys, $75.00, State tested. Live del. guar. R. C. Matthews, Tifton, 211 7th St. 4 BB Bronze Toms, 30-35 lbs., 8 mos. -old, fine for breeders, 45c lb. FOB. Exc. for pure lard. John H, Gaskine, Willacoochee, 5 purebred RI Red Gosweratss e TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS}. 3 hens ready to lay and 1 OULTR ANCONAS WANTED Want Sh ccona. Rooster, not over 2 yrs old: Mrs. L. ae Lavonia, Rt. BABY CHICKS AND. ae BANTAMS WANTED: ; Want common Bantam Hens; Also Seed Porto Rico Potatoes. R. E. Keith, Gainesville, Rt, 1. Want RI Red Bantams, baby chicks or hatching eggs. State age and prices, Mrs. W. M. Book- er, McRae, 201 Telfair St. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS WANTED: Want 2 large type Dark Cor- nish yr. old Roosters. Write price ea. Paul H. Smith, Rome Rt. 5, Box, 371. Trade 2 Red Quill Game Pul- lets (one now laying) or 2. Warhorse or ~Roundhead_ Pul- lets, pure, no culls. My home. J. H. Felker, Atlanta, 625 Cool- edge St. He, 3416. ORPINGTONS WANTED: Want 30 Buff Orpington Pul- lets, now laying or ready to start laying and 2 Roosters, same stock; Also young Nargomett Turkey Tom, about 20 lbs. Pay Cash. J A. Wilbanks, Chats- worth, Rt. 3. DUCKS, Ete. WANTED: ' Want Geese, Ducks, Peafowls, State color, breed -and price. Te: Morgan, Wacyross, Rt. 4, Box 240. Want White African Guineas Toulouse Geese, and Red Pyle Modern Game Bantam Rooster, toe L. Young, eet Box | 5 FARM HELP WANTED, Want col. man for general yard and light farm chores. Permanent work. Good 4R house on bus line. Write or call Drs AS Je ee: Ae ate 6, Cie olla 6 Want someone ith ecior (near me) interested in work- ing 30-35 A good land, aust diumped, plant peanw. dae 50-50 basis. Mrs. eat Smoal Warwick, cag . Want famee for LH: farm, good land, good house, wire tence, mail rt. and bus route, All yr. a E. SS Dee ter. Want farmer for light 2H or big 1H farm. Mail and. school bus by door, 50-50 basis. Nice house, wood and pasture. W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica. Three 2H farms, 50- 50. basis. Good land for cotton, corn or vegetables, river bottoms, mail and school route. Work when not in crop, H. C Walker, Whitesbur g, Rt. 1. Want.man for 2H crop, -50- 50 basis, good 4R house, elec., plenty wood. 1. mi. school, churches and store, 5- mi. east Dallas. New Hope and Mari- etta sie Ernest Minder, Dal- las, Rt. : Want man with family large enough to run 1H farm and work 1500 turpentine trees. H. H. Wimpee, Martin, Riire ds Want reliable white or col. family for: 2H farm on halves. Good land, stock, #R house with elec. Mail and school bus line. R. L. Veal, eee Rt. 2: Want help, colored or alte for large 2H crop, 50-50 basis. Good house, elec. bottom land, on school and mail] routes. Ra- tion allowance and contract labor extra. Come to Storers .Ranch, $.-/S:. Storer, Douglas- ville, Rt. 4. Want- colored family for small 2H erop at once. Good land. L. C. Moss, Union City. Want farmer for 1H crop, 50- 50 basis. Good land, house and stock, R. E. Maxwell, Marietta: Want nice white woman, un- encumbered, healthy, reliable for light work on farm, live in home as one of family. Reason- able wages, All letters ans. Box 8. Mix: Been ae Athens, Rt. * |}and truck, bottoms for. corn. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, | | Farmall). - |farm rs s Want settled won in home with settled couple sma 1, help with garde nd rs. No milking. M . Blackstone, Smyrna. on halves. Good land for cotton 2 good mules and tractor, elec. house and barn. C , , C. Miller, Jonesboro, Box 231. Want Paee hand for wages. Good house, on bus: and mail route, close to church . and Want good man for 2H ane ms town. Can use man to tend*big | Liv 1H crop, 50-50 basis. mules and: farm equip. Write or wire M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 2, Box 111. Phone 2613. Want man to work 5000 tur-. | pentine boxes, 50-50 basis. Ha mail route by door. H, H. Mann, On Rt. 4 Want single white man to help work 5600 yearling turpentine boxes. Good pay, place to board. All letters ans. JJ. F. Alagood, Baxley. Want middle age colored |" farm couple (both to work) | for country estate, doing gar- den work, etc. Furnish 4R house elec and water. Geo. Finch, Atlanta, Rt. 6, 2 standing rent, 4R house, school bus and mail route. Tate Smith Gainesville, Rt. 1. Want tractor operator ano can do row crop work with|_ JD tractor. and operate_a com- bine, $4.00., daily; stock man and a share cropper for 1947. J. Q. Harvey, Jakin. Want~ single man, age 35, good education, to oversee farm = or drive tractor Intl (JD or gusta, 511 Chaffer Ave. --Want 2 young men to farm. by the month. Pay good wages, | board and Jaundry. Must. not drink. J. P. Doster, Abbeville. Want Exp, milk hands for | -modern > dairy. Man and wife with experience preferred. Good Want good man for crop, Fae Gc, Hamilton, Au-|t Plenty | ju -| good 5R houses; school bus and 2 in 45 Vant w tho unincumbered Hynds, E State Cay itol patches, g' Am ready Also want | 9 wages, nice house with garden a: spot, wood, Water and lights. Seo ie Coker, Farms. Want at once man to words on apple orchard for 1947. Pay $3.00 day, house, wood, garden and pasture furnished. Must be sober, prefer man from. No. Ga. H. B. Roberts, Clarkesville, Canton, eee ia Want farmer for 1H farm|d with - good outbldgs. pasture, 5R house, elec., school and mail | Standing | Rt. NW Hamilton. rent. W.- Stas Freeman, Four | 4. Oaks Farm Hamilton. Want white woman to do/L llight work on farm, reasonable| ~ salary. Prefer person who isin need of good home. Come at. once, Mrs. Gaines Morrow, El- | berton, Rt--2- Want reliable white family Dp man. Must know about tractor | work. Good house, water, elec. $75.00 mthly. salary. Come see or write. W. Frank Up- church, Marietta, Rt. 3. Want farmer for share crop : or day labor. J, He Leverett. pare rott. Want middle age reliable white woman to stay with el- derly lady and do light work on or room, board and _ sal- Seu. Carnes, Ken-. ary. Mrs. wood. z Want good farmer for good. 2H crop for 1947, 3rds and 4ths. Good house and outbldgs. So. of Dallas. Mrs. J; M. Davis, At- lanta, 890 Pryor St. SW. Want farmer for 1H crop. |. Good tobacco and coton allot-. ment. Near 2 churches. Godd tenant house. See or write C. M. |: Deen, Alma, Rt. 4. Want sober industrious man and wife to cultivate 30 A good land, 4R house, elec., school bus, mail at door. Good gravel road, near bus line and store. Standing rent to GI or an ex- -ceptionally good man, 6 mi. t- Janta; =Cs) Ee Hodgson, Co..-2y, Rt. 12 Want farmer for 1H crop, 3rds : and 4ths, close to mail and bus route 1% mi. Clearmont. Must run self. Good cotton and corn: Ma Mrs. C land, plenty wood. Latham, nC ae : tay positi : driver with op = Deut drink truck. Rt. 1, Want wo month]