Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1941 November 19




DEPARTMENT &/
TOM LINDER







AGRICULTURE
COMMISSIONER



'OUME 24.



WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER 19, ~










_ EDITORIALBy TOM LIN DER

p= On Wednesday, November 12, I vided Cure: Georgia, in
rady County.

Cairo is one of the most progressive towns in the state.
Situated i in a belt of the finest farm land to be found anywhere,
Cairo is an ideal location for developing agriculture along many
aried lines. .

While in Cairo I was carried through the syrup works of
the Roddenberry Company. First, we went to the farm where
e cane was being ground by power machinery and cooked on
a series of cookers, then drained through copper drains to cool
before going into the vat for barreling.

After being barreled, the syrup is put in cold storage and
















consumption, then it is re-heated and canned. In this. way, the
exceptional flavor of. new syrup is preserved throughout the
year.
_ Next, we visited the pickle plant, also successfully operated
by the Roddenberry Company. It is worth a trip to Cairo just
to go through this wonderful plant and see how Georgia pickles
are made ready for market, and to realize the vast. quantities of
cucumbers, gherkins, etc., that are used in producing these
pickles.
Covering a large area are hundreds of vate. During gath-
ering time, the farmers wagons stand for blocks waiting to un-
load cucumbers into these vats where they are covered with
brine and the process of making pickles begins. After the cu-
cumbers have been largely dehydrated, through contact with
the brine, they are carried through other processes which restore
their firmness, When ready to go into jars, they are as firm and
tasty as those found anywhere in the United States.

In the canning plant are lines of local women and girls who
have been trained especially for their workexperts in sorting,
grading, cutting and packing these Georgia pickles.
























kept at a low temperature until market demands call it out for.

I Enterprise. Here we saw. another large, modern plant. 2



being passed out for sale. Se
From the pickling plant we went to the plant of ihe Cups






turnip greens by truck loads are brought in. These turnip gr
after Reine carried through hae hee to free the





essed. under 240 pounds of steam for 120 minutes. hey ar
cooled, labeled, and packed in cases bendy | te be shipped.




harvesting season in immense quaniities.
Adjacent to this canning plant is the plants packing ah
- Here in the spring of the year, millions of tomato plants
brought. Here they are graded, counted, and packed. in moss
such a way as to preserve their vitality while in transit to st
north of the Potomac River and westward to the Mississ
Many million cans of tomatoes packed in northern and
ern states are grown from plants produced in South Geor.
Tifton is also a great center for the production of toma
and other plants.
The work being done in Cairo is a great bb ject lesson
possibilities which we Georgians possess. With the developm
of adequate processing facilities throughout the state, to
care of vegetables, peaches and other crops, we will. then be far
on the road to restoring agricultural prosperity in Georgia.




































Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Market

: e Reports received at this office show following average prices paic





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for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
November 14, 1941




4Nashville
6Bainbridge
6-Valdosta
7Cordele _
10Sylvester
11Arlington
11Macon
12Albany

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TOP FED CATTLE
4-Nashville .
6Bainbridge
6Valdosta
7Cordele a
10Sylvester a
11Arlington
11Macon ee
12 Albany et oer fa Se So Nee So




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MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

and Crade



- November 7, 1941. Always subject to variation.









































































FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets:
November 14, 1941 Atlanta
ean (Snap) per bt. bprgn es $2.50- 2.85
Collards, per doz. bunches. 40- .80
Egg-plants, per bu. hprs. a 1.35- 1.50
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. 40- .60
Potatoes. (Irish), per 100 lbs... 1.85- 3.35
Turnip Salad, per doz. hprs._. 25% .00
Wiriips, per doz, husthes (3. 35- .65
}
Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned)
Eggs quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS... Grade B
C eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations. a
Atlanta Augusta; Columbus
Eggs, Large, White, Grade A, Doz. _|. .40-~ 45]. =o 2860; .36=) 30
Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz, _.. eee SOR ae me SOA oe oe
Hees, Small: Grade Ay Doz = 28.305 moiog > (30= 7 oe
Hens; Col.= 444. lps3-1b. 2 ae 6-20 ~- .20}_ .18- .20
Hens; Heshorn, lbs c Coe <0) ow ki 16-18
pi ousters, fbsy 62 e s Se ey ss 12 = Me S101 0-12
Stags, lb. _ has do 14 a lads (16> 16
Friers, lb. : eo ht rode = 22 2e 420
Ducks, lb. She fo LOSS 14. me 95 2 Oa le
Geese, lb. a a = sigi2 08-210
Turkeys, Ib. / : 26 20. 291 eo BS | Bee 320
Capons, lb. cl 0s 20 = we
Country butter, best table, Ib. toes o20~ 1.50.3 =~ 25}: 40- 42
Field peas, mixed; bu. : SO ae ee a
Field peas, not mixed, bu. = Be ee _ 2.25- 2.50
Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu. ); bu: eer 2 00s. iO. = OOS = .60
Spelled corm, DU... se cS ieee - 66)_ - 65
Oats, bu, = 5 55= fhl- - 50}. - 53
ey Gedt. DU. Sa eee 2. 10> 11542 we POs
Sweet potatoes, Per 100 lbs. _-____ = o 12546 = 200}. @ 1.75
Cabbage, (Green), Per 100 lbs. | 1.50- 2.25]. ~ 2.00 = 2.25
Cabbage, (White), Per 100 lbs. _._ 271,505 2.3545 - 1.50 = 2.25
Hay, No. 1, Alfalfa, per ton ee <23.90-95.00) See es
Hay, No. 1, Timothy, per ton a 9990-9500} es So eS
Hay, No. 1, Peavine, per ton = _15.00-16.00 |- ~16.00 | _10.00-12.00
~Hay, Nov 1, Peanut, per ton = = -10.00-11.00 | - -12.00}_ 8.00- 9.00}.
Spanish peanuts, No. 1, Ton,
(Del. Shelling Plant) .... _... | 97.00-100.00
Cottonseed (Prime) _.- = 2 GD DONS
Cottonseed meal, 8 per cent <..- st -42.00 |- -38.00 | 44.00-46.00
Cottonseed meal, 7 per cent _--- es ~39.00 |. -36.00 | 41.00-43.00
Peanut meal, 45 per cent <..- a -42.00







Macon; Savannah Valdosta
Say a eae
eSB KOT 438-35 a obo Ind
98. 30) be 300 eo ex
= = OF < A9- DL OD ;
oe Ihe Si de a
- 12-13 a Ee - - .10'! Plants for Sale te ee ke s
eo a a ee = 2
eo sas? 51 - SiGe Beans and Peas for Sale____._____. 2.
eee zs SID oe Gottonseed for Sale
- 22- 25) .20- .22| st peanuts and Pecans for Sale... 2
WB 50 | gs ||] Pecan and Other Fruit Trees 2
oe ope ee pa Ca es Si Dobaeco for: Sale 3 a eee
ee a oh Pruitcand Butter forsSale 2... 2
. "73 = ee oe 3 an Vegetables for Sale... gt
S a B81 - 55/7 '52- 155 || Honey Bees and Bee Supplies. a =
- 1.00} 1.00- 1.10]. 1.10- 1.15|} Grain and Hay for Sale... 28
- oo se - 1,25- 1.50). .75- 1.00 |] Miscellaneous for Sale... 2
Tas. 200l | Miscellaneous Wanted ____eos 8
2 Poulizy for Sale
: Poultry Wanted {. 35
-16.00-17.00 | _ ~16.00 |_ -18.00 1] & Gri Siale. oe ee 2
706-808 ol eS ee
Livestock Wanted. > <
-17.00-90.00 |. -90.00 |. -90.00 || Rabbits and Guinea Pigs for Sale. + a
= =O 001 mk -50.00|] Farm Help Wanted_...._______ ee
= -45.00 | _ ~42.00 | _ -44.00 |] positi Wanted Sere s
_. _=87.00|. =39.001_ - -42.00 a 3
= -~38.50!_ SOO DOT ee





























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PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE






Riondike Syawoeey: plants,
.25 C.; 85e, 500; $1.50 M. Post-
paid. Now ready. Royce Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rak

Everbearing strawberry
plants, 20c C.; Exc. 100 plants
|for 2 white or col. sacks. I pay
postage on plants, Bessie Edgs.
Dahlonega, R. I.

Extra large, firm meat, de-
licious flavor. Lady Thompson |
strawberry plants, 30c C.; Im-
proved Klondike, 25 C.; del.
Well rooted, young plants. Exc.
ue pecans or new honey. Mrs.

- S. Crowe, Cumming, R, 7.

Everbearing strawberry
plants, 20c Cry EX 100.
plants for 2 white or col, sacks.
I pay postage oa plants.
Edgs. Dahlonega, R. 1.

Hardy Lucretia Dewberry and
Eldorado | Blachberry plants,
strong, weli rooted, $1.00 C.; 2
M. $15.00. Peompt and rareful

has, s Harty Wersey Wake-
d, and Copenhagen frost-
of cabbage plants, fresh and
een, 500, 65; $1.00 M.; White
a yellow - Bermuda onion
lants, 500, 70c: $1.20 M. All
el. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

age. plants, well rooted, -20
_-del.; White multiplying
est onions, 15c Ib. postpaid;
ee bright, sundried peaches,
free of worms, 1941 crop, 20c lb.
el. _ Mrs. Be J. McCollum,















ta. ee Heading Collard
ants, 300, 35c; 500, 50c; 90c M.
el. Exc. for pecans. W.
ith, Gainesville, Re i

ndike strawberry p ants,
ora 25, 500; $2.00 M.;

n. strawberry - plants.
C.; $2.00, 500; $3.50 M.
mpt shipment. Mrs, Effie
Towe, Cumming, R. 1.

ren, red. gold strawberry





| service. Mrs. C . Robinson,
ts, a say oe Cali, Greenville.
; | Everbearing. strawber-

idike ang Mastodon ever- ries, 20c C., or exc, for feed

g strawberry plants, mix-
25 -C.; $1.00 M.; Sugar
x trees, some
for white feed sacks. Add
tage. Mrs. L. B. Frye, Dal-.

white multiplying onion sets;
will exc. for sacks, 1 gal. for 8
Sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.
E. L. Kanady, Cleveland, R. 2.
a fe strawberry
_ | plants C. Exe. 100 f

! rooted Himalaya plack white or colored eS ae

ines, 8 by 10 feet tong.
9 doz. $1.50; May a. Grindle, Cleveland,

erries, 5 ft. 25c ea. J. L.
sin, Covington. :
ady Thompson strawberry
nts, full count, 60c C.; $5.00
Exc, for chickens, meat,
or sorghum. Mrs. T. W.
ey 1221 Colmer











SEED F OR SALE

3 qts. gen. Elbert ta peach seed
in. gal. syrup buckets. Make
offer. S. G. Rogers, Claxton.

* Nice, white, multiplying nest
onions, 10 lb.; postpaid in small

ve I sey and Chas. frost-
y Jersey lots; 25 Ibs., $2. 00; 50 lbs., $3.75

of cabbage plants, 500, 70c;







M. Postage pe. Oc: FOB. Mrs. John W. Moseley,
sr, Pitts, R. poe ae
rly Jersey aa Copenhagen cabbage tobacco, seed,
-proof cabbage plants, 500, | 75 0z. Good fresh seed. W. L.

Cooper, Mt. Vernon. R. 1.

12 lbs. purple top globe tur-
nip seed, 40c lb:: 30 lbs. mixed
turnip seed, 30c tb.: % Vb., 25c;
5 Ibs., $1.25 ang $1. 75: All post-
paid. The lot for $12. 00 FOB.
C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, R. 2.

Gen. Ga. Collard seed, 1 Ib.,
30c; larger quantities, 25 lb-
ae N. Bussey, Thomasville, R:-4:

BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE

95c M.; Bermuda Onions,
piczaiow, 500, 75; $1.25
H del. B. Watson,






arly, Round head frost-proof
e Yoo WL RS La:
HES, Meigs.
W. Cabbage plants,
end. fine, 500, 75c; $1.15 M.
dike strawberries, 500, 90c;
M. All del. W. O. Wal-
Flowery Branch, R. 1.
bbage plants, large, fresh,
early J. and Chas. W.,
eady, 500, 60c: 90c M. del.
aid: 5M., $3.75, exp. col.
g collard plants, same
Prompt shipment. Sat.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
son and Klondike straw-
also everbearing plants,
; 500, $1.10; $2.00 M. All
Amos Garrett, Gainesville,








Pucthesnic English peas,
frost-proof for Novy. planting.
Miss Sarah Doughtry, Allen-
town.

10 bu. Red hull peas, $2.00
bu.; 25 bu. of Brab peas, $2.50
bu.: 6 bu. of Clays peas, $2.00
bu. FOB. Not del. Mrs. Will

Howell, Culverton. R. 2.
















15 bu. of mixed peas, 1-
ndike strawberry plants, | speckled, 2-3 aaa Rica
0c, 500; $1.50 M. Lady |bright, no hulls, $2.00 bu. at

nd Everbearing, Ce
. 500; $2.00 M. Del. Prompt
nent. Mrs. Ara Waldrip,
towery Branch, R. 1.

ondike strawberry plants,
M.; 75c, 500; Nice, young,
Il rooted plants, ready now.
ee -OKelley, Cum-
_hardy Eldorado black-
plants, $1.25 C.; 60 doz.:
0 Me Del in. Ga. Prompt
pode Hamby,

my farm: Will be $3.00 bu, late
on. R. M. Corley, Milner.

White half runner beans, 10c
cun; 3, 25c; Mush peac, 6c 1b.:
Blackeyed crowder, 6c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Pearl Kowitz,
Talking Rock, R. I.

Lady Finger peas,
$4.00 bu. This years crop,
clean and soun. Not prepaid.
ee Holland, Byromville, R.:







10 Ibs

















Old fashioned frost proof
English pea seed, 25c lb.; plus








Bessie

sacks, 100 for 3 sacks; also some |

Ibs,

COTTON SEED FOR
a SALE

FRUIT AND BUTTER
FOR SALE




CELL SALE



4yseed, strain 4, $6.00 per 100
FOB. Also 1200 lbs, strain 3,
$4.00 per hundred. Also 100
lbs. Stewart papershell pecans,
extra nice, 12%c lb. FOB. N.
E. Reid, Hartwell, R. 3. ;
2500 Ibs, D.P.L. No. 12 Imp.
cottonseed, kept pure, Ist yr.
from breeder. $5.50 per 100
lbs.; $5.00 per 100 for the lot.
Gov. graded 31-32. Just off 42
Highway on Flippen Rd. Come
and get them. Willie Tanner,
Flippen, P, O. 65.

PEANUTS AND PECANS





FOR SALE
Seedling pecans, 10c _ Ib.:
Stewarts, 15c lb.; All good,

sound pecans. Samples on re-
quest if postage is sent. Mrs.
W. B. Hester, Blakely, R. 3.

Pecans: Seedlings, 10c 1b.;
Stewart, Van Deman, Delmos,
Columbia, 15c lb.; Schleys, 20c
lb. at barn. W. S. Norton, Edi-
son ;

All new crop pecans, 7 lbs.
large thin shell nuts, $1.00 del.

to 8rd zone. Schley, 20c;
Stewart, Success Mobile, 15
FOB. Sat. guar. F.C. Gar~

rett, Ft. Gaines.

Big, nice, well filled uniform
Stewart pecans, de}. by Prepaid
Parcel Post, anywhere in Ga.,
16c lb. No faulty pecans. No
order too small. H. M. Moor-
man, Lovett. : =

100 lbs. Mahon pecans, larg-
est, finest flavored, thin shell



PECAN AND OTHER |
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

ee Faia ea ees ate ee oc eee

Red and Yellow Pics. oF 25:
sweet gums,
10c ea.: Hazelnut bushes, mus-
cadine vines and Maple bushes,
$1.00 doz. Mrs. Leona King,
Waco, R. 2.

Concord grape vines, Tyr,
25c ea.: Small size, 10ce ea.; Sage

ea.: Garlic bulbs, 25c doz. All
well rooted and nosoue. Mrs.
L. D. Brown, Waco, Rt. 2.

1 yr. old Sweet Pomegranate
plants, 25c ea. del. A. J. Stan-
ton, Newborn.

Many new intro ductions from
our Experiment Stations, Fruit
and Nut trees. Berry plants,
Grapevines, etc. Write. H. A.
Neal, Ashland,
Leading var., apple, 1-3 yr.
trees, 10c to 20 ea.; Peach, June
bud, and 1 yr, 1% to 15c ea.;
2 yr. grapevines, 10c ea.: Cher-
ry, Plum, Apricot, 25c ea.; pa-
pershell pecans, 75c ea. up. Lee
Head, Cornelia.

Gov. insp., pecan trees, Ist.
yr.. budded. Schley, Stewarts.
and Money-Maker var. Write
|for prices. Calvin. Harman,
Stovall.

Bronze and Black Scupper-
nongs, Hazelnuts,
bushes, Jelly plum, Blue Dam-
son, Rose and Early June
Plums, early Turkey figs, 10c
a.; $1.00 doz., postpaid. Mrs.
Seabron Huggins, Waco. 3
Genuine, old-fashioned Horse
(yellow- August), 2 yr. budded
ang grafted, well branched ap-
ple trees, 65c ea. 10 for $5.00.
FOB. N. Rosene, Atlanta, 126
E. Baker St.
6 Apple trees, 6 peach, 2 of
a kind, bear early to late. All
nice 1 yr. trees. $1.75 doz. del.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Stewart, Schleys, Success,
Moore, Van .Deman, Money
Maker pecan trees, from State
Inspected stock. Write for
prices. C. C. Lowe, Byron.
Make best offer for large
budded pecans. Mrs. J. H. Law-
rence, Middleton,
. Gen. pineapple pear trees,
now ready to ship. State in-
spected, large nice trees, $9.00
doz. Del. W. C. James, Manor.
_ Heavily rooted, 2 yr. old Sat-
sunna orange trees: Owari Sir.,
45c to 55c ea. Some should
start bearing 2nd yr. Write, A.
S. Johnson, Pelham.

TOBACCO FOR SALE





Gen. smoking or chewing to-
bacco, free of mold, dirt and
trash. Good, long yellow leaves,
pressed together. Prompt ship-
ment, 8 Ibs., $1.00 del. Hiram
Lightsey, Screven.

Gen. good smoking or chew-
ing tobacco, free of mold, dirt
or trash. Long yellow leaves,
7 lbs. chewing. $1.00, del.: 9
smoking, $1.00. Prompt
shipment. Cecil Lightsey, Scre-



ndike eee plants, postage. Heavy bearer, best
n
0 ae P, B. pela: Gaines- market. J. O. Tone. elas



< 2. aS hurst,

ven, R. 2, Box 169.

1500 lbs. Cokers Ped. cotton |

var. $25.00 for lot, not pre-
ioe Mrs. Reaa . Williams, Bos-:
on

and erabapples,

plants, Yellow June Plums, 10c:

Crabapple.

5 lbs. fresh Jersey butter each
week, 40c lb., del. Myrs. Vic-
toria Garrison, Ashland, R. 1.

Nice, clean, old fashioned, fine
flavored dried peaches, free
from worms, 1941 crop, 20c lb.
Del.. Mrs. W. H. Walters, La-
vonia, R. 2. :

Nice, sundried peaches, free
of worms, 1941 crop, 20c lb. del.
No chks. Mrs. O. Tn Orth La-
vonia, R. 2.

From 8 to 6 lbs. of nice fresh
butter each week, 30c Ib. Del.
in 3 Ib. lots in Ist and 2nd zones.
Cash with order. Mrs. A. L,

Garrison, Ashland, R. 1, Box
194. oe
Nice sundried apples, free

. from worms, core, 15 lb. Del.

Hertnan Weaver Marion.

Nice, dried peaches,
free, 12c lb.; large Indian peach
seed, 25 doz. Peachs grow
very large. Also Jersey Butter,
25c Ib., cow T. B. tested. Add

dried peaches.
free from worms. 1941 crop.
l5c 1b. prepaid on 10 lb. lots.
spi Oscar Phillips, Ahland,; R.

Fine flavored,

ee AND |
VEGETABLES FOR SALE



3 A. of Turnips, now ready to
sell: salad 6 to 8 inches.
sell patch as it stands, or any
other way suitable. Geo. E.
Lunsford, Benevolence.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE

No.
honey, new crop, 10 lb. pails,
90c ea.; 6 10-Ib. pails; $5.00.





Pye, Ludowici.

comb or ext.. 5 lbs., 80c: 10 lbs.
$1.50 del.; 6 5-lb. pails, $3.30;
12 5-lb. pails, $6.00 FOB.
Prompt shipment. D.
Thomas, Odum.

$1.25. per gum at my place.
Trade for pigs or shoats. - Ned
Sims, Maysville, Role

Pure No. 2 grade ext. honey;
6, 10 lb. pails to case, FOB.
$4, 25; 3 10-lb.. $2.15; 2-10=Ths
$2.10; 5 gal. can, FOB; $3. 50:
] 10-Ib., prepaid, $1. 10. John A.
Crummey, Jesup, P. O, Box:117.

75-1 story ten frame colonies
of Italian bees, all in cypress
hives with removable frames,
All or part. Also want bees-
wax. Will pay 30c lb. for dark
wax; 35c for yellow wax, del.
here. Write before shipping. A.
V. Dowling, Valdosta.

lb. pail, $150; 5-4]bs pan: -7oes
P. O. money order. -B. E. Shep-
herd, Savannah, 1222 E. <Hen-
Lye oti

New 1941 crop Ext. honey: 10
Ib. pails, $1.25-ea. FOB. M. O:
James Sirmans., Jr., Homerville.

Have 200 hives, 8 frames of
bees for sale. In good eondi-
tion. Cheap for cash.
Durden, Macon, 501 Ft, Hill St

6 10-lb. to case, No. 2 Grade,
F. O. B. here, $4. 25; 2 10- Ib.
postpaid, No. 2 2 grade, $2.10: 2
10-lb. postpaid, fancy grade,
$2.70; 6 10-lbs. to case, Fancy
grade, FOB here, $6.50; 2 5-gal.
cans No. 2 grade, $7.50. John
& .Crummey, Jesup, P. O. Box
Let

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



Peanut hay for sale. Can be
del. W. B. Fraser, Arabi.
Teruff seed oats, recleaned,
75c bu. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.
17 tons baled Kudzu hay,
$16.00 ton. FOB, = John .
Thomas, Metcalf.

Peanut hay for sale by truck



loads with. cert, wts. Archie
Parr, Arabi,
MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE

ithe,



3 rooted sage plants, 50c; Cal-
amus root, 30c lb.; Garlic bulbs,
25 doz. bulbse $1.00, 5 doz,
Add postage to all. Wm. Mid-
dleton, Buford, R. 2.

10: bu. hampers nice black
walnuts, $1.00 bu. Harold, Chat-
ham, Duluth. Re 2: <
Garlic bulbs, 25 doz.; Dbl.
Tansy, catnip, balm, Horsem int,
6, 25c:; Red raspbcrries, 6. 252:
Peppermint, 25c qt. Miss Odie



J. R.| Sassafras roots, 10c Ib.;

worm |

postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, R. 1.
Nice, bright, old fashioned -

Will

1 pure aber. ext.

Add shipping chgs. for all. Jim.

New gallberry honey, either

vy

25 stands of bees in gums,

New Tupelo Ext. honey, 10

feathers, free from wi

| Mrs. C. F. Gibbs,

{POTATOES FOR SALE.

1C.: $4.50 M. Mrs. Willis
| dle, Dahlonega, Ricks oe

Beoe Dahlonega, R. 1. vee

+ Blue Damson and Red

| lonega, R. oe

GRAIN AND HAY WANT



~ 12 bu. black walnues $.
for lot. 1941 crop. Exc.
pecans and peanuts, 2 bu.
nuts for 1 of peanuts or pe
Concord and Niagara










plums, 10e
postage.
Wace,

100 lb. print feed sacks,
ea.; White feed sacks, 5c
free of holes, not washed.
gal. of nice shade dried sa
$1.00, all postpaid. No chee
Mrs. LL. P: Higginbothham.
berton, R. 2. :

_ Sage plants, 4, 256% Red
bark, polk root, wild ce
bark, 20Gb Coltsfoot, 25
doz bunches. Dollie Black
Dahlonega, R. 1.

Sage. large bunch, 30 oy
doz., 75c.. Miss Marv Grind
Dahlonega, Ki 1; Box 5g2-.

9 or 10 lbs. of tub wa
wool, free or burrs in
condition, 75c ib. plus p
Mrs. Andy Rogers, Warne,
C., R. 1. (Resident of Ga.)

Nice new white downy fe
ers, 50c Ib. del.
$11.50 del.
aes: Mary Collins, Cordel

ea. Guar a3
Mrs. Artyce Entrek




















































Cattail, 25c punch: eo
Hazel sassafras, queen |
meadow, wild. cherry, pep
mint, horsemind, sweet g
lb.; Exe. for white sacks.
R. Cc. Stover, Pisgah.

25 to 50 bu. walnuts, not
led, and 1 to 100 wainu! sp:
for sale. Make offer on
all. Frank Wellborn, Jr.
Springs, ao

Duck and goose | feat
mixed, about 25 lbs. Ch
take the lot. -Mrs/'T. J.
ton, Rockmart.

Gourds and 1 Ib. mint
(thoroughly dried). Hor \e




























jed, hand ee no |
| Make offer. Mrs. T. . B. Tho
Thomasboro. oR





Shade cured sage leaves,
Ib.; 40 % Ib.; 25e % Ib;
plants, 50c doz. 1% Ibs.
beeswax, 50c, del. to 2nd
Mrs. Annie Pattillo, LaGra
R. 4, B. 79.

Queen of the meado
low root, 15c lb.; Garlic,
doz.; Postpaid over $1.00.; Ex
for cototn sacks, white or
L< dbs for. 2 sacks, ea. p
postage. Mrs. Lee Butler, iz


























Yellow, rattle, - sassa.
queen of the meadow TOOL.
lar bark, wild cherry bar!
Tbs., $1.00; Catnip, peppe
hhorsemint, hoarhound,
mint, coltsfoot, 25c doz. De
Ga. Mrs. R. M. Halloway,
lonega:R.1. ay

Rattle, sassafras,
blackberry, wild cherry a
poplar. bark, red oak bar
Ib.; 5 lbs. $1.00; Catnip, p
mint, spearmint, hoarhoun
horsemint, 25c -doz. bi
Del. in 1st and 2nd zone.
L. M. White - Dalliongas
BoD.

P. O:; J. cane seed, ic
5 ft. or longer, ready to mo
now. .J. H. MON Gee Way
ville.

Yellow root, weil diene b
of the meadow, rattle weed
yellow dock, mullen, 2
Add. postage. Miss L
Jackson, Talking Rock. |

Nice clean shade cure
den summer picked sag























































Ibe NES Re . Sorrells
TOC CH ls
3 lbs, nice clean =e







25c lb. postr
Gord

tail feathers.





3.
SYRUP FOR SALE

Good sorghum syrup, 6(
in 1 gal. glass syrup. pails.
D. Pope, Senoia, Rie












600 bu. Porto Rico Pp a
1c lb. to trucks. John
Fitzgerald, R. 4. _ .

Black walnut meats
crop, dry, free from: hu
possible, 40c Ib. plus 10c p
per lb. Extra on less than
orders; Jewel, Red Gold,
derbearer strawberry plan









































MISCELLANEO
WANTED |





















Want 5 tons No. 1 peau
baled. State price per tor
S: S. Storer, Douglasville.
Trade good, old, blin
for ton of hay, 8 or 1
Gh or ees can




























ND CURED MEATS

nt 1 corn fed pork hog.
ed, not over 200 Jbs. Del.
place about Dec. Ist.
ust be reasonable. Mrs.
ass, Buford, R. 3.
S WANTED:

1 exc. nice white unwash-
d sacks, 100 lb. cap., for |
rv black walnut meants,
xs for 1 Ib. of nut meats.
John W. Miller, Macon,

to exc. lima beans for
pples or peaches. Lena
ham, Abbeville, R. 2.
ORN WANTED:
fant to buy 5 M. bu. white
corn, in shuck or shelled.
at barn. S. J. Elder, At_
inta, 1503 Peachtree St.
Want 500 bu. ear corn in not
an 100 bu, lots, del. my
mi. So. Covington Road,
ecatur, Thos. Conner,
478 Peachtree St.

N TREES WANTED:

nt to hear from parties

have pecan trees, 4-6 ft.

ind grafted. Want 50 to
Sen ks FEO Bunn; -

SOCK FEATHERS

ED. ly Sees
Vant to buy {uii set of pea-
feathers in good condicion
ish rag Gourds anda seed
Write prices and how
le feathers. Mrs. M. F..
atrick, 135 East Hill Rd.,

some syrup made from
gar cane. G. L. Chaf-
fonticello.
RDS WANTED:
nt to buy good dry gourds.
and small. Will pay up

c. Bring them to B. Lloyd, |

ant hear from party having
mson clover seed. State
price and quantities on
d. Leon Ehrlich, Swains-

SING ROOTS WANTED: |
t Ginseng roots, green or
Also several hundred
cots freshly dug for plant-
uurposes. D, E. Bush, De-

AND HAY WANTED:

Vanteq to buy from 5 to 12:

of Lespedeza and Peavine
uality must be good. B.
ge, Statesboro.
N WANTED: |
Tant slip shucked corn, any
nt up to 50 bu. Will pay
or 5c above market price
o my place. Peter J. Ha-
954 Ben Hill Rd.,- East
Tel. CA 3046.
nt 100 bu. corn in shuck;
-yelvet beans. Quote best
. K. Allen, Nahunta.
NUWw MEATS WANTED:
nt gocd, clean walnut

Make price. Mrs. L. L:
on Luthersville.

; AND PEAS WANTED:
white blossom salad*
f you have them, write
once. Also price. Mrs. E.
Browning, Dublin, R. 3.
cD SACKS WANTED: |
printed chicken feed |
at 10c ea. I pay postage.
me what colors you have.
llie Marchale, Cumining, |

xc. Nice mixed papershell
ns. for--100 Ib. cap. white
rint feed sacks. 1 lb. of pe-.
for each sack. Mrs. R. S.
ly, Empire. -
to exc. beans for 100 Ib.
acks, free from holes,
or printed. 10 lbs. of beans
sacks. Write first. Mrs.
able, Tallapoosa, R. 2
1t to exc. white feed sacks,
b. size, free from holes.
> for sack for col. sacks.
Y Columbus,

price. J. R. N. Harber,
eV le, 3729 South Fulton St.

ULTRY FOR SALE



MS:
iff Cochin Bantam cocker_
$1.00 ea. FOB. C. B. El-
ton, Rutledge.
extra nice purebred Golden
ht hens and pullets,
aying, $40.00; 5 thorough-
Golden Sebright roosters
H. G. Stewart, Shellman.



FANTAMS AND BRAHMAS.
7% fancy, small type purebred |

Golden Sebir*ght bartam March
hatch cockerels, $4.00 for lot,
FOB. Will ship COD: Mrs. J.

}H. Dean, Royston, Rt. 2.

5 light Brahmas. 3 pullets and.
1 cockerel, 9 mos. old, 1 hen,
2 yrs. old, also pr. Dar Cornish.
pr. Golden Sebright, all Show
bantams. E. I. Wix, Atlanta,

643 Griffin St., N. W.

BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS: ae

B. R. Capons,. Apr. -hatch.
Weight from 10 to 12 lbs. ea.
Bob Parks, Flowery Branch.
(6% mi S.. Gainesville on At-
lanta Rd.) :

10 B. R. roosters, 6 mos. old,

hatched, $1.00 ea.
Bennett, Madison. _

100 B. R. pullets, Apr. hatch,.
weight 4 lbs. or more.
ready to lay, $1.25 ea.; $15.00 for

Howell, Fayetteville, Phone 77.
CORNISH:

sed with Dark Cornish rooster
and N. H. Red hens. Weight
4 lbs. and dark red, $1.00 ea.
Exe. for 6 Apr. 1941 B, L. pul-
lets. Cash with order. R. W.
Adams, Nicholson, R. 1. ee
1 Apr. hatch purebred. dark

1 Cornish cockerel, $1.00; 1 June

hatch, 75c; Turkey gobblers, 20c
lb.
Hens, 22c lb. M. O. only.

Bo
5 pure Dark Cornish Fed.

Apr. hatched cockerel, $8.00.
Cash. Mrs. J. C. Herron, Mar-
Ain RK. 1.43 os

erels, April hatch, $1.00 ea.
FOB; also want white multi-
plying onions. Wite. Mrs. B.
i Ashe: Bishop. of2 "a
. B. R. Cockerels, purebred
Thompson str., 8 mos. old, $1.25

str. and age, $1.00 ea.; $5.50 for
lot. Jno. A. Wilson, Martin.

50 B. R. pullets: 10 R. I. Red

Send coops. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-
ton, Bowdon, R. 1... :

Rock pullets, ave. wt. about 4%
Ibs., $1.25. ea. in lots of not less
than 4. 15 or more, $1.20 ea.
Shipping coops to be ret. M. O.
Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla, ae lp
Box-119; :

Parks Str. B. R., 6 hens and
1 rooster, pen ped: from 300 egg

str. layers. 18 mos. old. $12.00

for lot, $1.75 ~ea .at my yard.

etteville.
6 Parks Str, cockerels, 6 mos.

From state bloodtested flock.
Mamie Roach Plyler, Daisy?
CORNISH = 2-24, We
20 purebred Dark ..Cornish
hens, now laying, 1 yr. old, and

12 cockerels, $1.50 ea.; $30.00 for

lot FOB. iV
DENY Ste ee es i
Purebred Dark Cornish, May
and June hatch pullets, $1.00
ea., Cockerels, 4 and 5 lbs. ea.,
$1.50. ea, Dont ship less than.
2. H. W. Thurmond, Greens_
boro, R. 1, Box 131. ge
Several nice Dark Cornish
cockerels, the heavy long yel-
low legged type, $1.00 ea. Also
few pullets, $1.00 ea.; 10 pul-
Jets and 1 cockerel, $10.00. No
personal chks. Glen Holton,
Soperton, R. 1. ~ oe
46 Dark Cornish pullets, Apr.
hatch, $1.00 ea.; the lot, $15.00
FOB. Mrs. -Viola King, Pear=
SOM.
2 purbred Cornish cockerels
Apr. hatch, wt. 6 Ibs., $1.50 ea.
Mrs. C. H. Franklin, Lyons, RK.
i; -

M. Mercer, Aig

4 very fine, heavy, Dark Cor-
nish cockerels, $2.00 ea.: 16 best
pullets, $1.50 ea. All 7 mos. old.
C. H. Hair, Montezuma; Box
167.

_ Pure Dark Cornish May and
June hatch pullets, $1.00 ea.
nice cockerels, 5 and 6 lbs. ea.,
$1.50 ea., in lots of 2. <H: -W.
Thurmond, Greensboro, Rt. 1,
Box 131.

10 purebred Cornish pullets
and 1 cockerel, all Mareh hatch,
$15.00; 10 purebred R. I. Red
pullets, February hatch, some
now laying, $12.50. No.chg. for
light wt. coop; you pay xXp.
chgs. E. B. Barrett, Jr., Wray,
Rite 2.

8 purebred Dark Cornish
roosters, AAA stock, in good
service, 8 mos. old, wt. 6-8 Ibs.,
for sale. Write. Robert Den-
mark, Portal, Box 33.



$1.00 ea.; 25 B. R. pullets; Apr. |
Mrs: Co

Soon .

lot FOB. my yard. Mrs. M. L.-

5 Apr. hatched roosters, cros- |

| Pit game hens, $1.00

Wts. from 13 to 16 lbs.; | _
Miss |
Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, R. 3

pullets. Nice large healthy and
+some now laying. Also 1 fine

2 purebred B. Ply. Rock cock=

ea.: 3. $3.00; 6 pullets, same.

pullets, 6 mos. old, $1.00. ea.

25 or more purebred Apr. and
ist of May. hatched Partridge

Cash. Mrs. G. M. Dorman, Fay- |

old, $7.50 for lot; $1.50 ea, Cash. |

CORNISH AND GAMES:
Cornish Indian cockerel, now

crowing, 6 mos. old, $1.25. Mrs.
B. F. Sewell, Abbeville, R. 1.

- 1 Game stag, 7 mos, old,
$1.25; 4 pullets, 6 mos. old, 75c
ea. Roundhead. Also 6 wks.
Crowder peas, $1.00 pk., $1.75,
per %: -bu.; $3.50 bu. at my
place. Willie

ville, Rt. 3.
Brown and Grist Shawlneck

|game hens, 1 and 2 yrs. old.
Very limited number, $5.00 ea.

No stags or cocks offered. You
pay express. J. W. Cartledge,
Talbotton.. ee
LEGHORNS: _

BAA US. CW E08 the
Dryden str., 1 cockerel, 1% yrs.
old and some pullets, at reason-
able price. Write.
inson, Tiger.~

August hatch, best grade AAA
W. L. cockerels, 75 ea.; also
choice, corn-feg turkeys, 25c
Ib. All FOB, Mrs. G. Collins,
Cobbtown. :

85 AAA W. L. May hatch pul-
lets, soon be laying, $1.00 ea.
see! J. W. Lanier, Summit, R.

GAMES AND GIANTS:

Stags, $1.50; Cocks, $2.00 ea. C.
H. Baldwin, Atlanta, Box 367-B,
_ 1 fine pit game cock, wt. 7
Ibs., $3.50. Write or send M.O.
Cc. S. Frawley, Sylvania, Ro 1.

LEGHORNS:

_W. L. breeding cockerels, from.

individually ped. hens, sired by
Berry school ROP Ped. cock-

}erels, $1.50 ea.; $1.25 ea. if 10 |

or more are taken. M. Griener,
RFD No. 5, Box 307, Atlanta.

_ Best grade AAA W. L. cock-
erels, 2% mos, old, 5c ea.
Choice corn fed turkeys, 25c Ib..
All FOB. Mrs. L. E. Strange.
Cobbtown, R. 2. pee

$3 purebred AAA W. L. hens

I? mos, old. $29.70 for lot. B.
L. Lynu, Waycr ss. 501 Ham-

filion St. |

76 AAA W. L. 1 yr. old hens,
$65.00 for lot. Exc. for young,
gentle Jersey or Guernsey cow

and salf. or one soon to freshen,
not under 3 gal. a day. Bring.

cow and get chickens. Write
oe J, T. Morgan, Dublin, R.
June hatched Tom Barron

big English str. W. L. cockerels,

5 mo. old, $1.00 ea..at farm.
$1.50 shipped col. Mrs. J. J.

| Ferrell, Cairo, R. 3, Box: 257.
Purebred W. L. cockerels, 75c |

ea.; 1 light Braham, 1 B. R.

large cockerels, 90c ea. Exp. Col.

J. B. Hickman, Barnesville.
MiINORCAS AND
MISCELLANEOUS:

purebred Buff Minorca pul-

lets and 1 cockerel. Apr. hatch,
$1.00 ea.; Also red multiplying
winter onion buttons, 50c gal.
del.; 8 lbs. of beeswax, 20c lb.
Mrs. B. Li Brown, Ball Ground,
Black Minorca roosters, 1%
yrs. old, $1.25; 1 same breed,
14 mos. old, 75c ea.: 2 Blue
Speckled guineas. hen and roos-
ter, $1.50; 1 Muscovy drake,
$1.00. All FOB. Virgle Mar-
vin, Talking Rock.
ORPINGTONS:
. Buff Orp. hens, 40 and 41
hatch: Columbian Wyandotte
hens; Mallard ducks and drakes,
$1.00 ea.; 10 B. O. pullets, 75c
each; 7 Columbian Wyandotte
pullets. 80c ea. Miss Roberta
McCollum, Grantville.

6 extra nice Buff Orpington
pullets, about. ready to lay,
purebred. 1 cockerel, $7.50 for
the lot. Mrs. Hoke Wilson, Mar-
tin, R. 2.

Buff Orpingtons, 2 mos. old;
5 pullets and 1 rooster, $6.00
for lot, FOB. Money order, no
chks. Also White Rock AAA
grade, Apr. hatch, 5 pullets, 1
rooster, $8.00 for the lot. Mrs.
Beulah Thomas, Perkins.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
AND PIGEONS:

3 hens and 1 cock Ringneck
Pheasants, $8.00: 1 trio of full
plummage . golden pheasants,
$15.00. Quick sale. C. T. Gaines,
Buford. -

1 pr. Indian Blue Peafowls, 14
mos. old for sale. Miss Naomi
Snow, Monroe, R. 1..

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE,
RHODE ISLAND):

10 S.C. R. I. Red hens, 1% yr.
old; 2 pullets, yr. old; 1 cock,
not related, $20.00 at farm (
mi, E. Sasser). D, T. Lee, Daw-
son. :

N. H. Red pullets, Permentor
Str., AAA from. ROP. roosters.
12 pullets, $10.00: 3 mos. old.



R. E. Barnes, Graymont,

Turner, Fayette- |.

B. A. Rob-

| cockerels; R.

-@a.:

eh er ey a git eee Rs Cee eS ee
|REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES |1
|AND RHODE ISLANDS):

9 ROP~roosters, 7 mos. old,
direct from Parmenter, $2.50-
ea.; 75 March 1941 hatch pul-
lets, Same breed, laying over 50
per cent, %1.50 ea* L.A. Rich-
-ardson, Atlanta, 2347 LaVista
Road. : 2

15 large 8 mos. old R. I. Red,
Parmenter cockerels, $2.00 ea.;
3 in lot for $2.00 ea.; $20.00 for
entire lot, at farm. E, O. Ring,
Rayle. 5

hatch pullets, $1.00 ea.; 35 B.
R. May 10th pullets, $1.00 ea.
At my home. Some of the Reds
are laying. Mrs. J. D. Boyett,
Cairo, Rt. 1. <
1 large, fine, R. I. Red rooster,
18 mos. old, $1.50. Mrs. Flor-
ence Robinson, Jackson.
5 nearly grown March hatch
I. Red, crowing,.
$1.25 to $1.50 -ea.; Partridge

same price. Mrs.

rells, Monroe R. A.
500 L. S. Approved AAA N.

H. Red pullets. 15 wks. old. 50c

$1.25 ea. B. R Woodlifi, Fiow-
ery Branch, R. 1. -- ee

AAA N.'H. Red pullets, 8
wks., 70c ea.; 9 wks. old, 75c ea.
FOB. Mrs. L. J. Buffington,
Gillsville Be

380 N..H. Red pullets, Apr.
hatch, ready to lay, an d 2 cock-
jerels, $35.00 for lot.. Mrs. V.
M. Mercer, Albany, R. 3... -

20 R. I. Red and. N. H. Red
hens; 1 yr. old, and some lay-
ing. Sell all for $1.00 ea. Mrs.
D. R. King, Decatur, 881 Co-
dumbia: Drive, 47

2 fine R. I. Red cocks; 1 S. C,
White Wyandotte, 8 lbs. ea.;

et

OW Page,

Norcross.
TURKEYS, GEESE, GUINEAS,
ETC; FOR SALE! 2

5 Mammoth bronze turkeys,
Apr. hateh, 3 hens and 2 toms,
$25.00 cash. Mrs. W. M. Ar_
rington, Midville, R. 2. |

24 turkeys (M. B.), 3 mos.
old, $3.00 ea. at -my house.
Weight 10 lbs. ea. Mrs. Ruth
Chapman, Macon, Rt. 3.

(gobblers), $3.50 ea.
M. Harrison, Buckhead.

Big Bone Pure Bronze_tur-
keys, 2 hens, 1: tom. Extra.
large, Apr. hatched; Lot for
$8.00 COD. H. G. Bryan, Philo-
math. ene

-12 guinea hens, 1. rooster,
$1.00 each. Mrs. S. M. Harper,
Wadisons i <2, 6 es ees

12 White African.
hens and 3 roosters,
Also 12 lbs. nice clean sheep
wool. 50c lb. del. Geo. C. Wil-
Hagis. Tycd 9 ee

19 Guineas, 50c ea. Mrs. S.
P. Myrick, Haddock.

Pure Goldbanks Mammoth
Bronze turkeys, Apr. hatched;
1 tom, 2 hens, $20.00. Mrs. R.
L. Shirley, Lavonia, R. 2..
| 30 White and brown (large)
geese, $1.50 ea. at my farm.
1 mi. E. of Tough Springs. E.
H. Rees, Macon. <
- 10 8-mos. old White Pekin
ducks, $1.00 ea. Mrs. H. W.
Vandiviere, Blue Ridge.
} 70 Mammoth Bronze turkeys,
Apr. hatch; Toms, $4.35; Heus,
$3.35. Order not less than 3 in
jot. Mrs. Stella C. Bartield,
Tahira, R. 1. i ; ge

9 larg ducks and drakes,
60c ea., if ordered at once. Pure

Mrs. J.

guineas, 9

Mallards and 6 Mallard and

Rekin mixed. Mrs. G. W. Whit-
worth, Lavonia.

125 of this years hatch
keys, 25c lb. Frank Smith, Bar-
nesville, RFD. a 8

Selected Broad Breasted M.
B. turkeys. 6 mos. old, tom and
2 hens, $15.00: Also White Ply-
mouth Rocks (chickens), .10
hens ang rooster, $15.00. All
FOB. No personal checks. Mrs.
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.

A very fine. purebred M, B.
turkey tom, perfectly marked,
for sale. Changing stock. Mrs.
I. H. Coleman, Mitchell.

51 Bronze turkeys, 7 to 13
Ibs., real nice, May and June
hatch, Sell the lot to truck for
23c lb. Come see. Joe Wrye,
Chauncey.

Bourbon Reds, from highly
productive stock, vaccinated for
all known turkey diseases,
young toms, $6.00 ea.; hens,
$3.50 ea. Mrs. Gordon Baze-
more, Butler. ;

3 Black Chinese Dragon
ducks (or Quackless Muscovy),
in A-1 cond., 2 drakes, 1 hen,
wt. about 6 or 7 lbs. ea. Sell
or exc,: for 4 healthy heavy
breed hens, any breed. Ea, pay
exp. Mrs. Nellie Durden, Col-



llege Park, 920 Bussy Rd.

drakes, $2.50 trio; $

: | for $10.00.
25 R. JI. Red February 24th | :

prices.

Rock cockerels, March hatched, |
C, Re Sor- ;

ea.; 60B.R. hens, 5-mos, old.

$1.50 ea., 1% yrs. old. Exc. for
teow. All FOB.

2 purebreq M. B. - turkeys,

Rock pullets,

- $1.00. ea.
$ R

sonable price dei.

tar. |



DUCKS, ETC., FOR SAL
11 pure Mallara duck
1.00.
$10.00 for lot:
11 Mar. or Apr. hatched p
Leghorn preferred. 6 or
yr. White African. Gu:
$5.00 for lot.; Exe, for
Mar. or Apr. hatch. Mrs.
Pope, Tallapoosa.
9 big, white mammoth di
and 4 drakes, spring hatel
Bufore Evans,
Jona. eee
i5 young turkeys, av. fro
to 14 Ibs. ea. Also 1 large
Also 25 eee quote
G. D. Vaughn, Ba
R. 4. Box 115. : ri
WYANDOTTES:

Purebred R. C. S. L. W
dottes. 1941 hatch coe
ea. Docia Harris, Lula,
LR . largs; 2 yr ol
bred S. L. W: andote
$1.50; 1 yr. old, i-m proz
ning stock.. Silver Seb:
cockerel, $1.00; 10 Ibs.
sound dried apples, 1!
1 bu. white, small, blac
crowder peas, $3.00. M

| Jones, Lula, Rte.



POULTRY WANTED



BANTAMS WANTED: 3
Want to buy 1 White

rooster. Mrs. Leon Wi

Dexter HH, Less
CORNISH WANTED.
Want to Exc, 8 W. L. an

'|pullets and 10 mixed hens fi

Dark Cornish hens or pt
or White Pekin Ducks:
Palmer, Leesburg.
GUINEAS WANTED:

4 Want <3 Guinea hens,
rooster, this yrs. hatch. .
Boling, Canton, R. 3.

LEGHORNS WANTED:
Want 100 best AAA.

.| L. pullets, 6 or 7 mos. old. Tak

in smaller lots or buy all at on

time. Write. Zinnie La

Jesup Rt ot iat
Want 20 8. L. hens,

old, price not over A0c ox

ea. See or write tirst.

| Patterson, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Want 6 B. L. and 6
purebred 4
healthy. Mareb or April -
State price del. A. P.
Atlanta, 563 Hardenorf Av

fe

PEAFOWLS, PHEASAN

/ETC., WANTED:

Want peafowl hens,
and 2 yrs. old; also some
Crested Black Polish coc!
pullets ang hens. Give
and quantity. H. E
Thomson, : Spee
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLANDS):

Want 10 AAA R. L. Red Ma
hatch pullets, no culls, a ai
price. M K AC ER a

OMTS Se A |
Franklin. R. 2.

WYANDOTTES: = 2.8
Want 6 March 1941 hatch
L. Wyandotte pullets, =
March 1941 hatch Ancona pu
lets. H. C. Burnsed, Ellabe





. Brood sow, wt
. Bred Octobe
$30.00; 1S. P. C. Boar, wt. 350
400 lbs. $35.00: 7 S. Pp.

good grade 9 wks.

farm, 12 mi. S. McRae. on Stat
Route 27. (4_H Club pigs.) Edi.
son Flanagan, McRae. <
6 pure O. I. C. gilts, 9 wks.
old. Reg. parents. $6.00 ea. Zach
Cheek, Elberton, R. 2.

20 shoats, 60-90 Ibs., ea. Gui.

nea and Hampshire cross. Wi

not: ship. Mrs. J.
Stone Mtn. Rt. 1.

Big bone black P. C. shoats,
10 wks. old, from reg. stock,
$10.00 ea. J. E, Bailey, Sharps
burg. ae SES

Duro Jersey hogs frony
wks. old to bred gilts, wit
ped.. prices reasonable. J. A,
Martin.-Waycross, Rt. 4. :

L. . Morris,

90c per 15 del. Mrs. C. Lynch
Rome. 5 mi. Summerville Rd.











































































LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE WAN TED:

Want buy nice, light blue
teer or bull, 300 to 400 lbs.,
o a pure Angora billy goat,
mos, to a year old; and a
ood, broke yoke of work
teers, -1600 to 2000 lbs. A. H.
Wellborn, LaFayette. Rt..1.

Want cow to keep for her
feed and milk. Take good care
of and feed good. Answer soon.
ulius Adams, Pavo. Rt. 1.

Want 1 Polled Hereford
3 young bull, old enough for ser-
ice, from thoroughbred or reg.

-M. Bowden, Atlanta, 435 Can-
dler St. N. E., De 6401.

: good, 18 upright
rst Mill for good grade Here-
ord or Holstein bull, around
18 mos. old. Bring bull and get
Mill, Jos. L. Andrews, Moran,
. Want buy 3 or 4 Dairy calves
rom day old up. Give best
rice on both bulls and heif-
ers. L. A. White, Lumber City.

Want young milch cow. Pric-
ed reasonably. Hubert B. Clark,
Aragon. Rt. 1.

Want few reg.. heifer calves
and yearlings. State age, color,
price and cond. Will pay cash
-or-exc. hay and corn for same.
John C. Thomas, Metcalfe.

HOGS WANTED:

Want a thoroughbred brok-~
en nose Berkshire male, 6 or 8
wks. old. Send price and infor-
mation. C. B. McCorkle, Col-
Guitt, KR: 1, Box 141.

- Want 1 black African Guinea
male, 1 Hampshire male from
- to 12 mos, old. , Must = be
OS alae Ray Taylor,

pay cash for 40 pigs and
ll shoats. State full details,

FOB. O. L. Murphy, Jasper.

Want 1 reg., purebred male
Hampshire pig, short-legged
and heavy type 4-8 mos. old
(prefer 6 mos). Write best price
FOB. B. L. Morgan, Guyton. Rt.

Want a 6 or 8 wks. old little
bone Guinea male and 2 gilts,
same age; would consider bred
gilts if price is right. Ira Chap-
man, Crawfordville.

Want a purebred big bone
uinea male pig, the stay-fat
ind, treated. Write best price.
Cc. Sawyer, Sulphur Springs.

ORSES AND
MULES WANTED:

Want buy small pony. Must

and price. P. J. Clark, Al-
any, 518 Highland Ave.
Trade heavy, blocky, 1150-
1200 lb. 10 yr. old mule, very
yest worker, for young mule.
No. objection to not being
broken). ang difference, or for
qaare and colt and difference,

son, Swainsboro.

Want buy a mule, also mile
ow, reasonable for cash. H.
Sige Hill, Lithonia, Rt. 2.

. Want a young donkey Gen-
et) at reasonable price. Pay
shor exc, value. HB. C. Har-
is, Demorest.

ABBITS AND GUINEA

IGS (CAVIES) WANTED:

it between 6 and 8 mos. old.
Horace Herndon, Winder.

Want to hear irom parties
aving registered rabbits, cav-
es and Homer pigeons, cheap
or cash. I pay. express. Mrs.
Hazel Bennett, Jesup, Rt. 1.

Want 1 N. Z. White doe, good
t0ck, also 2) or 4 pr. mated.
arge size pigeons. All must be
heap for cash. Write or see.
oP. W. Wills, Jr.. Atlanta, Rt.
: Box Lae 123 Browns Mill

Want Guinea pigs. State price

Dy weight on doz. lots, male
females, Geo. S.

Atlanta, R. 63.



me

HE
GOATS WANTED:

Want a ped., bred Toggen-
burg doe, reasonable. E. I. Cor-
ley, Columbus. Rt. 1,

Want reg. Toggenburg milk
goats. Advise what you have
nd prices. Mack D. Scott, Can-
Qn, GL: :

ant a A mos. old Toggen-
tg nannie goat, or good milk
ck of any breed. State cash
rice; also exc. nice, sundried
tuit for old time | Cutshort,
Leather britches, or white
sreaseback beans. James Tur-
ner, Blairsville. ic

Want a young milk goat,
resh in, giving 3-4 qts. milk
day; well broke and hornless
preferred. Dont care | about
ped. Must be reasonable price.
Mss, Bessie Adkins, Irwinton,





ee gentle and cheap. State age.

refer mule colt. Lewis Thomp-

_ Want 1 white N. Z. buck rab- |

Austen, 4

s to age, stock and best prices |

i Write o



milking.

| experienced,





RABBITS AND GUINEA
PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE



8 Guinea pigs for $6.00. Mrs.
Millie Shropshire, Round Oak,
Rial Box 7s:



FARM HELP WANTED



Want col. couple to work in
small dairy and poultry near
Atlanta. Prefer man who can
drive truck. Write or apply V.
M. Withers, Atlanta, 1200 Lang_
ley=St.S.- E:

Want man with force to cul-
tivate 2-H. crop. Have 20 A.
bottom land. Will furnish stock
if necessary. Good house, water,
pasture, near school and
Church: MC. Clark. Ball
Ground, R. 1.
~ Want a white woman to hyve
in home and do light farm work,
no field work Small salary,
-oom and bccida. Mrs. J. B. Su
ton. Atlanta, 2645 Knox St N.,
FEF. Phone J: 943.

Want family sarge eacugh fo
euitivate <1 and: 1-2: Si. crap
Good workers, horest, no
expected drunkard, good place
for right party. 13 A. cotton al-
jotment. Some bottom land. H.
G. Brown, Canton, R. 3.

Want nice, clean woman cr
girl to help with light farm
work, no field work, milking or
laundry. State age and salary

expected. Mrs. Perry Collins,

Jr.. Macon, 244 Roffharne Ave.

Want col. boy 14 to 16, good
habits, for light farm work and
chores. Room, board and small
salary. C. S. Conklin, Atlanta,
Pols

Want white girl or woman for
light farm work, no field work
for home and reasonable sal-
ary. Must be of nice character.
Mrs. Galdys King, Cartersville,

Want 2 good farmers for 1942,
able to furnish, self, stock, tools,
3-H. also 2-H. farm on school
bus and mail route, Pasture,
wood to burn, large cotton acre-
uge, 2 5 Re houses, 2. 3a.
houses and 1, 2-R. house, 3 good
wells of water. In Spalding Co.,
10 mi. N. W. Griffin. Mrs. Fran-
ces Gay Underwood, 1163 Astor
Ave., 5. W., Atlanta.

Want 1 good family that can
take care of 2-H. farm on 50-
50 basis. Good land and house,
cotton and tobacco allotment.
Also want 1-H. farmer too. Mrs.
Cc, L. Smith, Baxley, R. 4.

Want colored couple without

| dependents for light farm work,
no field work, Good references,
apelin C- Ve- Minor,

Atlanta, 33 Forsyth St.. N. W.
Want reliable farmer, white
or colored, for good farm, 9
mi, Atlanta on old Sandtown
Road, 2 mi. Southwest Adams-
yille. Good house, bldgs., etc.,
and some bottem land, Stand-

ing rent. E. L. Bailey, Atlanta,
425 No. Highland Ave., N. E.,
At. 2. Ma 7269.

Want reilable white girl to
live in home and help with light
farm work, no field work, nor

Reasonable salary.
Mrs. R. E. Reynolds,
881 Glen Arden Way,

Write.
Atlanta,
N. E, :
Want gett lag, white
tor light farm. woes

woman
no field

work, $4.00 week and home. |

Mrs. J. K. Dickinsen, , Hapeville,
3614 Georgia Ave. Ca 1920.
Want reliable man, who is
interested in, and
wants to raise cattle, for farm
between Indian Springs and
Forsyth. Good proposition to
right party. Miss Nancy Head,
Atlanta, 800 Piedmont Ave.

Want dairy help. Prefer wo- |
man with 2 sons, i4 yrs. and
older. Cyril Brennan, Colum- |
bus.

Want man for 20 A. farm,
5 mi. M@rietta, new 4R. house:
Brey jand. out-bldgs..,
bus and mail route.
tent. 2G... EB. Knott,
835 Church street,

Want man and wife, with
plenty help, to cultivate 2 h.
farm on 50-50 basis. Good cot-
ton allotment, and fine for all
kinds of truck erops, Can fur-
nish werk during winter. T.
K. Moore, Canton, Rie 3:

- Want white girl of woman,
not over 30 years, for light
farm work, no field work nor
milking. $2.00 wk. and board.
Mozell Se ane 114
Eastoria Street,

Standing
Marietta,

Want exp. man to operate.

John Deere two row tractor.
Cultivate cotton, corn, peanuts;
Also want 2-H farmer. Peanuts,
tobacco and raise hogs. C. H.
Robertson, Guyton.

Want middleaged white. wo-
man for light farm work, no
field work. Christian home and
small salary, Miss Kittie New-
ton, Madison.

labor bal. yr.






FARM HELP WANTED

F ARM HELP WANTED

__ Wednesday, November 9,




POSITIONS wanTt



Want refined middle-aged
couple, interested in high-class
goats, to take full
small Mountain farm on shares.
Give full particulars and ref.
ss C. H. Boehm, Cleveland,

a

Want 2 H. farmer for 194%
Standing rent or 3rds and 4ths.
4 R. house and land, pasture,
out-bldgs. School bus, mail rt,
Come see it. Mrs. J. B. Shef-
field, Duluth, R. 1.

Want white man around 55
or 60 yrs. old, single, honest,
sober and willing to live in
country home and do light farm
work: look after 3 saddle horses
and work about 6 A. in corn.
Can pay smal] salary. E. B.
Birdsong, Woodland.

Want 2 good reliable wage
hands, who can plow. with cul-
tivator. White or col. Pay good
wages by month;-6 mos. and day
Come or write.
H. A. Harbin, Colquitt. R. I.

Want unencumbered white
reliable woman between 25 and
40 yrs. old to live with widow
and. do light farm werk and
milk. No field work. Board,
room and salary. No laundry.
Mrs. Cornelia Johnson, Lovett.

Want intellectual girl or
middleaged woman; unencum-

a good home with aged couple.
Do light farm work, no field
work. Write or come see. O.
on Atlanta, 53 Ormond St.,

Want unencumbered, respect-
able honest woman to do light
farm work, No field work. From
25 to 35 years old. Furnish pri-
vate room, $1.00 month. Mrs.
Make Morris, Ailey, R. 2.

Want 2-H. farmer who can
furnish stock and run self, for
a good 2-H. farm on good road,
for 1942. L. x Brown, Jones-
boro.

Want man with family for
good cotton crop, and work by
day. Good land. A. O. Ring,
Royle.

woman, 25 to 35 yrs. of age to
do light farm -work, no field
work, nor milking. Private room
and board furnished, State age,
salary expected, ist letter. Mrs.
Nona\ G. Judge, Morgantown,
Box 2.

Want white girl or woman,
age 18 to 30, to do light farm
work, no field. work for small
family. Live in home and small
salary. Mrs, John B. Ivins, 15
Prichard Way, N. E., Atlanta.

Want col. family WS run 1-H.
crop on shares for 1942. Some
day labor during winter. Want
man not afraid of work, pre-
fer some one in Fulton Co. Come
see, dont write. Clyde Bearden,
Palmetto.

Want reliable white boy at
once to help make crop for
1942. Will give home, 5 A. cot-
ton. Good chance to right par-
ty. Claud Varies, Alpha-
retta, R. 3.

Want middieaged white or
col, woman to live on place and
do light farm work, no field
work. Furnisheg room, board
,and $15.00 month. Ref. required

: Write at once. Mrs. C. A. Mid-



diebrooks, Riverdale.

Want white woman or settled
Birl to help with light farm
work, milk one cow, but no field
work. Good home, board and
$2.00 week. Mrs. H, T. Garner,
Buford, Rees;

Want nice, healthy middle-
aged woman, to do light farm
work, no field work. $2.00 week.
Mrs. Grady Itson, Adairsville,



on school

be 8.
Want good reliable man to
| live in home with old couple on
small farm, and do light farm
work. af Bolenger, Talla-
poosa, Rv 1
Want families with stock and
supplies for a 1-H. farm near
Eienwood, or Conley; A 2-H.
farm, 8 mi. of Grantville and
a 6-H. farm in Bacon Co. near

C. Loyd, Ocilla, R. 2.

Want family with 2 plow
hands for 1942 crop. Have 4-
R. house on mail route and
school bus line. W. W. Smith,
Gainesville R, 1.

Want woman. 40 to 60 yrs.,
to live with aged lady and do
litht farm work, no field work.
ee salary, board and
laundry. E. M. Sigman, Soeal
Circle.

Want 2-H, farmer to tend a
crop of good bottom land, aud
also want a 1-H cropper. J. A.
Anderson, Locuts Grove.

Want nice middleaged lady
to do light farm work, no field
work, and live in Christian

L, C. Cagle, Gainesville, R. 4,



|Box 85.

charge of

bered, and capable, who wants |

Want unencumbered white

Ne

Alma, All for standing rent. R.

jand wife, med.

home, board and $8.00 month. |S

Want at once girl or woman
to do light farm work, no field
work and live in home with
elderly lady. Mrs. J.. V. Till-
man, Statesboro.

Want man to work 2-H. farm

for standing rent. Farm located
5 mi. E. Parrott in Terrell Co.
4-R. house. T. W. Stubbs, Am-
ericus, R, 2.

Want at once nice healthy.
unencumbered neat and reliable
woman from 30 to 45 yrs. old
of good character to do light
farm work, no field work and
live in home with couple, $10.00
month. Mrs. Jesse J. Lott, Doug-
las, Box 503.

Want tenant for 2-H. farm,
for standing rent. 7-R. house,
new tob. barn. 100 A. pasture,
2 mi. N. Alma. Also want col
woman for farm work, no field
work, about 35 yrs. old. Mrs.
J. A. Cockman, Alma,

Want middleaged. white wo-
man to live as one of the fam-
ily and do light farm work, no
field work. 5 in family. For
room, board, clothes, and spend-
ing money. Write at once. B.
W. Cartledge, Covington, 116
N. Anderson Ave.

Want tenant for Grist mill
and 2-H; farm. Over % bottom
land. Must have own tools,
equipment, stock and farm ma-
chinery. Splendid opportunity.
Locateg 25 mi. S. Atlanta. Jos-
eph R.. Murphy. Atlanta, 3592
Roxboro Rd.

Want a nice unencumbered
woman, 35-50 yrs., or younger
to live as one of the family or
for medium salary in a Christ-
ian home, and do light farm
work, no field work. pa Bap-
tist Church. Ref. Mrs.
rett, Sarah.

R. house, 2 barns, chicken barn,
good spring, garden. 300 yds.
of school. 1 mi. of Quill P. O.
J. J. Patterson, Ellijay, R. 5.

Want: someone for light farm
work, no hard field work, most-
ly in garden and yard. Good
home, reasonable wages. None
need_apply under 20 yrs old.
Mrs. Anna Cole Stephens, La-
Grange. 111 Greenville St.

14 acres cotton allotment; plen-
ty corn land; orf paved highway;
school bus, electricity. Good
community, 2 mi. So. Wood-
stock, on Marietta-Canton Hwy.
Share basis. R. E. Fowler, Mari-
etta. Rt. 2, :

Want farmer with plenty

|force for good 2 h. farm, good

land, good houses, fairly well
situated. Plenty other work. Can
use good colored couple or two;
good offer for trucking and
gardening also, Mule and tools
on hand. See or write soon. J.
A: Thompson, Rockmart.

Want at once, middleaged,
settled; country white woman
for light farm work, no field
work nor laundry. $8.00 mo.
Room and board. G. C. Chap-
pell, Atlanta. 1096 Marietta St.,
W.

Want farmer with own stock
for 1h. farm in Graymont, Good
land. Can arrange tobacco and
cotton allotments. R. J. Walsh,
Garfield.

Want a good girl or middle-
aged woman who wants a home
with couple on our own farm,

field work. Mrs. Frank Carter,
Coffee, Rt. 1.

. Want colored, sober, middle-
aged couple. Salary and shares,
or straight salary. Small farm,
18 mi. Atlanta. Modern conven-
iences. Must be honest, willing
worker, C, E. Conkin, Atlanta,
715 Rhodes-Haverty Bldg.



POSITIONS WANTED

Man and helper wants job on
small farm, with christian, hon-
est family, for wages, or farm
for 1942. Dont drink booze at
all, Can drive truck or car.
Write or see. G.2 W. Watts,
Toomsboro.

Single man wants job on farm
for bal. 1941 and for 1942. C.
R. Holloway. Edison.

Want 1h. crop on shares. Can
partly run self. for supplies.
Want good pasture and to raise
chickens. Honest, sober. 3 hands
to work. Charlic Wade, War-
renton,

Well exp. middleaged man
size family,
wants job as caretaker of Es-
tate and other farm work. Must
be good offer and contract for
year, Write for particulars. S.
G. Rogers, Claxton.

Exp. farmer wants job look-
ing after farm. Can give ref.
ee or write. James Manley,
care W. T. Creal, Riverdale. Rt.



1.

T. J. Gar- |

Want man for 2- H. crop. 5-_

Want good man for 2 h. farm,



































White man with one
drive car, truck or t
wants job on farm, for res
this and for 1942. Have t
moved. Can give ref. L.
well, Tallapoosa. Rt, 1.

Couple, without
wants light farm work, e
work. Consider anywhere.
ref. Want board and small
ary. Man to do repairin

yard work, garden, drive
car, etc. Wife to do light wo
also. Mrs. J. R. Sentell, Atle
935-% Northern St. S BR;

Exp. milker wants year rou
job milking and tending to
with house to live in, cl
school and church, and rea
able salary. State wages
in first letter. Start wor
once, H.-H. -Akin; =
Rt. 1, Box 135.

Old exp. Miller, wants
operating and upkeep of
Would consider 1 h. farn
less acres in connection |
same. No bad habits. W.
power Grist Mill ~ prefe
Could begin at once. Sta
offer. Lewis Bigbe, Alba
O. Box 303.

Want job as Caretake
Nurseryman. Single, 34 y:
10 yrs. experience. Ralph C
topher, Montezuma.

Want thoroughly reliabl
gle, sober rsan, white or
ed, (white preferred), fo
work, run truck, tract
for good home and wages
50 basis. N. D. Miller, Dora
Re: :

Want job. Working |
overseer, any kind fa
chinery, shovel and cra
ator. Thos. Baldwin, x
care Gen. Del.

18 yrs. old girl wants.
nice people, light farm
no field work. Home a
onable salary. Sallie Mak
ges, Savannah, 222- ye
gomery St.

Want job on stock or
farm, or take.gen. farm.
good buildings. R. H.
Bowdon, Rt. 2. :

Want place Farm sunt
farm. Well exp.,
seeing large farm).
strictly sober, handle
cessfully. J. F,
Celio AL 2s. eas

Want job overseeing
1 h. crop on halves, in
Good house, good lan



cniea re



| Boen, Bowdon, ea i,

|\for any type work
and do light farm work, no}

water and wood. O. E.
Macon, Rt. 2.

Want 2 or 3h. farm
ing rent. Furnish self. L
Stock or Dairy. farm.























mer Cook.
Single, young man wk
on gen. or poultry farm.
willing worker; can d
do carpenter and pain
Want about $4.00 week,
and laundry. Come see a
J. E. Stallings, Atlanta, 20
St. S. W., Ma. 4006.
-89 yr. old man want
overseeing farm or
truck or tractor etce.,
farm, looking after st

er Deaton, Cullcden, Rt.



Want custom plowing
$1.50 per A. Am equippe

Bush and Bog plow, su

ron, Chipley. -

no field work, Tey
and reasonable ~ Ao
with reliable, good peopl
Eva Copeland. Warm S)
Rt. 1, care Mrs. Edna

Middleaged woman,
wants job on farm. Ha
furniture; will have to
ed. Room, board and sm
ary. Mrs. L. M. Pinnell



tell. Rt. 2, care Ed Itso:

,penter work and repai

Rt..1, care Mrs. GoW:



















Reliable, unencumbe
man wants ligke far

well exp., poultry r
Ref, Mrs. MRGeeS A
Ivy St. N. cf

Boen, Bowdon. Rt. rf

Want job overseeing
Lived on farm all. ot
August 1939: can giv

family. Tom Watson, Colur
3167 Warm Springs Roae
Christian man wa
farm on shares, or
farm, with man who ca
plenty of day work can |

tools, H. L. Hufstetler, U:

Expert Blacksmith an
eral Repair shop. man
many years exp., want:
location... Have own
would consider using
tools if good. Want small
ing house, Plenty first cla



as to ability and ch
C. xe ae Junet


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