Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1945 December 5

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EDITORIALBy Tom Linder



fany GI Joes will not return,
lives have been sacrificed to the
for gold and the lust for power
odly tyrants.

y gave their lives as only Amer-

: eroes can,

Panis s eternal camping- ground
silent tents are spread,
Glory. guards, with solemn round,

yi rouac of the dead. -

cha about the GI- a who are
ing home?
of young manhood. Many of
without business experience of
sind, Many of them taken from

1 school room, some from col-
and many from the farm and
Who can advise these yeung

at or how they should do? Who

they must face?

hall these returning men go to the

F

1e Washington administration
insane notion that the farmer
ell his products at world prices

mpetition with | world slave

Can any man. honestly and sin-

vise a young man to get on

m and try to compete with labor

id 74 cents a day?

all these. young men join the

af industrial labor i in the hope of

hen we go. all out or world trade,

ur industrial products must be

in those. countries of low wages.

O all out for world trade, ae
ndustrial labor will find itself .
t produce cheap goods that can.
to the slave and oes labor of.

we g go all out for. ae xia
industrial labor will just as surely -
compete with world markets

he farmer, eens re :

, markets.

ean advise these young 1 men in-

eer





They are just in the |



enough to foresee the problems

sofar as possible to complete their edu-
cation. A well rounded mind and. the
-ability to think clearly for oneself is a
priceless heritage which cannot be taken.

away.

Tf the young GI Joes are f hee a
chance in life, we must have plonly of
jobs to go around.

These jobs can eS had only if we.

preserve our integrity and sovereignty
as a nation.

These - jobs can be had only if we

have a well rounded and well balanced

economy in this country.

These jobs ean be had only if we |
have a well balanced population on the

farm and in other lines of activity.
These jobs can be had only if we
Pena the American standard of liv-

Ing, In fact, only if we increase our. aot
Aporiena standard of living. ae

ov Bar SHALL WE DO FOR
GIJOES? |

Let. the President and the Congress

immediately adopt an AMERICAN



POLICY. Let them provide adequate.

finances to put two million GI Joes on
American farms, with the
that they will be protected i in the Amer-
ican market against cheap farm Lee

: duets from other countries.

Let the President and eile
provide ample protection for American 4
agriculture

and American industry
against imports. Let us build enough
cotton mills to process. every pale of
American eotton into usable form. (We

do not have enough cotton 2 supply the
American need.) ;

Tet us provide a natiuual indoike of Es

150 billion dollars per year by sustain-

ing farm prices high enough to bring
a farm cash Income of 22. billions. :

A farm income of 22 billion with the

regular seven times turnover will give
a national income upward of 150 billions, -

According to the best information

gbbatnale. in Washington,-it will re- ~

quire a federal budget of: around: 25

~ pillion dollars per year from: now on

to carry: on necessary activities.

| The cost of maintaining armies: in ie

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assurance



Japan and Germany, will amount

: several billion dollars.

Interest on the public debt wee

per eent will amount to 4 or Oo bil
per year.

Payment. of pensions to. vetes ni
of past wars, payments of old-age assist

ance, payments of unemployed -
pensation, payments to public

ways, maintenance of hospitals, 3 an
other necessary expenditures adds u
to additional billions. of dollars. :

Regular expenditures of govern
ment and maintenance of large na
and military establishments runs into

Be eral more billions Of dollars.

Under the Bretton Woodsc agr e
ment this nation would furnish a di

| tional billions of dollars to stab

banks and currencies in other count,

pee Iter enumerating all of thes : ;
have not yet provided anything for |

Joe; who fought in this last. great wat

Certainly we would be unw

of these men did we not make ample. a
sufficient provision for giving GI J
| a break to regain in the business w

and on the farm the opportunties which
he surrendered when we called him |

: fight.

If our national ann budget
amounts to 25. billion dollars, an
provide an additional 5 billion do
per year for 10 million GI Joes, t

make our annual expenditures. ar
- 30 billion dollars. = =< Z

To spend 30 billion Sole ann
ly out of the national income of 150
lion, would require federal taxes
amounting - to 20 per cent on all incomes
both large and small. ,
. Labor demands a minimum wag

The only way that high wage

be paid is out of a pee national
come.

It is just as grata for ( gres

| to fix minimum prices (which amo
to minimum wages to farmers)
cultural crops as it is to fix

wages for. industrial workers.

- Whatever mnimum prices
on agricultural crops will. instire
tional i Income seven times as. grea

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By Department of Agriculture
~ Tom Linder, Commissioner,

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Atlanta, Ga.
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FLOWERS AND SEED
> FOR SALE









































































Lemon lilies, Blue Iris lilies,
' and Fox Gloves, 25c doz.;
Double day lilies, 35 doz. Mrs.
- Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
= Box 37.

_-Boxweeds, 2 ft. high, $2.00 ea.,
4% ft. height, $1.50 ea. I Mi.
- from Nimberwill Church. Mrs.
_ J. M. Mathis, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.

Mix. col. hardy phlox and:
- Mums, verbenas, pink thrift,

Day lilies, 40c doz.; 8--10 dif.
-eol. mixed, large iris, 75c doz.;
tulips, col. 4 ea. gladioli, red and
gpotted cannas, hibiscus, 2 ea.
tiger lilies, red hot poker, hya-
-cinths, 75c.. med. size dahlias,
Se doz. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
- Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Kerria Japonica, hardy hibis-
cus, lemon and dbl. orange and
blackberry lilies, dahlias, rooted
roses, rhododendrons, azaleas,
- spruce pines, $1.00 doz; Iris, 6 for
25c; pink thrift 25c -doz. Mrs.
-M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

~\ Mix. Iris, Mixed Mums, ver-
bena, 50c doz.; cannas, butter-
cups, pink thrift, yellow lilies,
40c doz.; tiger lilies, glads, mix-
ed; med. size dahlias, mix. 3 of
-ea., 70c; hibiscus, 4 for 25c. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. Lona
Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

_ $m. yellow and white (Daisy)
-chrysanthemums, blue violet
(fragrant) plants, 3 doz., $1.00
postpaid. M. O. or Cash. Mrs.
$. G. Blanton, Darien.

_ Nandinas, var. kinds of junip-

-bery for sale, reasonable, at my
home. No mail orders. Mrs.
G. E. Pittman, Decatur, 139 Erie
Avenue, De 4029.

- Milk and Wine lilies, 12 and
16 oz. bulbs, $2.00 doz. Exp. Col.
Mrs-H. E. McLeod, Dixie.

_ Century plants, blue salvia,
Boston fern, red, yel., cannas,

cactus, moss rooted, 10c ea.; Je-
- rusalem cherry, stiff-leaf calad-
jum, extra large, 35e ea. Add
_ postage. Gladys Fincher, Doug-
Jasville, Rt. 4.

Wild Easter lily, daffodils,
Star of Bethlehem, $1.00 C.
bulbs; Jasmine, Umbrella China,
dogwood, sw. bay, evergreen
oaks, red holly, red maple, al-
jheas, crepe myrtle, 5 ft., 45 ea.
_d\dd postg, Mrs. T. K. Womack,
Dublin, Rt. 4.

Field grown roses, 35c, 50 and
1.00 ea.; Rosemary, wisteria,
flowering pear, spirea, etc., 25c
a.; Eng. Ivy, 10c ea. $1.00 doz.
Miss Mary .C. Florence, Durand.

Well rooted oyster shell ferns,
alligator cactus plants, 35c ea.;
reoted silver spotted Begonia
plants, 50c ea; 2 rooted Ching-
uapin plants, $1. ea. Mrs. V. M.
#obnson, Shellman, Route 1,
Box 54.



erg, crepe myrtle, other shrub-:



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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Giant Exhibition Pansies,

den, Doerun.

Jane Cowl, White Wonder,
Mrs. Ida V. Warner, Clara Bar-
ton, The Souths Pride, Eagle
Rock, Fantasy, and sev. other
named Dahlias, to sell or to exc.
for other ones. Mrs. B. N, Brown,
Douglasville, Rt. 1.

Globe Arborvitae and Irish
Juniper, 3 yrs. old, well rooted,
12--15 in. tall, 50c ea; Dwarf
Boxwoods, 25c ea., All postpaid.
Mrs. Myrtle Tilley, Ellijay,
Route 3.

Yellow, white, purple, Mums,
Purple Blue Iris, 60c doz. Small
Mimosa bushes, 45c ea. May
Cherry Sprouts, White and
Spruce pines, 90c doz. Rooted.
Azaleas, 60c. doz. Add postage.
No Checks. Mrs, Maude Farist,
Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Forsythia, almond, blue japon-
icas, flowering quince, straw-
berry, snowball, althea, butter-
fly, red hibiscus, weigelas, box-
wood, arborvitae, 30c ea.; all
col. blooming size azaleas, 60c
doz. Addpostage. Mrs, Martha
Eller, Elliay, Route 2.

Orange Day lilies, wild iris,
$1.00 C.; Shasta daisies, purple
verbena, 45c doz:; purple, pink
altheas, goldenbells, hibiscus,
sweet shrubs, lilac (purple), jas-
mine, swamp dogwood, 25c ea.
Add postage. Naney Henderson,
Elliay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem,
wild Iris, tame violets, orange
lilies, $1.00 C.; hibiscus, snow-
balls, blue, pink almond, 25c ea.;
bridalwreath, altheas, golden-
bells, forsythia, pink Dorothy P.
roses, 2, 25c.. Add postage. Mrs.

Mollie Henderson, Ellijay,
Route 3.
Dbl. japonicas, 60c ea. hy-

drangea, 75c;. pink almond, or-
ange, pink honeysuckle, dog-
wood, Weeping Mary, lilac, 25
a,; lemon lilies, phlox, King
Alfred daffodils, jonquils, 40c
doz. No. checks. Mrs. Monroe
Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Boxwoods, 6--24 in., 20c--30
ea.; Arborvitaes, same size: and
price. All well rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. J. M. Davis, Elli-
jay, Rtv 2; Box 110:

50 kinds of Cactus for sale.
Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanoilee,

$3.00: doz; $25.00... Hi. A:
Sneed, East Point, 503 Montrose
Avenue,

Lemon lilies, 25, 35c; Black-
berry lilies, 40c doz. No checks.
Helen Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Yellow Bells, Woods, Berry
bushes, Spirea, New Years vine,
lily bushes, 20c ea.; Primroses,
butterfly bushes, 25c ea. Mrs.



Cleo Long, Gainesville. Rt. 6.



6950-6, PiP, Mis.J. E: Had-.

Nandinas, 12--15 in., 3, $1.90;





BLOWERS AND SEED

FOR SALE -

FLOWERS AND SEED

FOR SALE





Long Leaf, Mtn. green winter
ferns, sitver iris, snow white
winter pinks, 40c dz.; Eng. Box-
woods, peonies, rose, thornless
rose, tree lily (rg. flowers), 25c
ea., yellow cannas, $1.00 doz.
Add postg. Mrs, Presley Fowler,
Diamond. /

Lilac, Althea, Spirea, Hibis-
cus, Boxwood, Japonica, Forsy-
thia, Rose bushes, 3c each;
Strawberry, Dogwood, Rhodo-
dendrons, Sweet Shrubs, Crab-
apple, $1.00 doz.; Shasta Daisy,
White Narcissus, 15 doz. Add
Fostage. Linda Evans, Ellijay,
Route 2.

20 Var. Iris, 25, 40c; $1.50 C.;
Dry Daffodils, 70c C.;. Junipers,
Weigela, Abelias, Pink Spirea,
25c ea.; Purple lilac, Pink Al-
mond, Wisteria, Golen Bell, For-
sythia, Althea, Bridalwreath,
15c ea.; Myrtle Vine, 20c doz.
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Daffodils, 70c C.; Sev. var

Tris, 30c doz.; Wild Iris, 25c doz.;

Goldenbell, Brialwreath, Forsy-
thia, Purple lilac, Wisteria, 10c
ea.; Junipers, Abelia, Clydonia,,.
Japonicas, 25c ea. Variegated
Violets, 45c C. Miss Frances
Eller, Ellijay. Rt. 3.

Well rooted Nandinas,
Crimson . Oleanders, 35c
4, $1.25. Oct. blooming, paper
white Narcissus, 50c doz. Yel.
cluster and variegated Narcis-

dark.

sus (butter & eggs), 50c C. Noj|

checks. Add postage. Mrs.
Charles B. Tanner, Sanders-
ville; Rt, 1,

Cameo pink azaleamums, 75c
doz.; rooted abelias, $2.00 doz.;
silver Jace vine, 40c.ea.; cannas,
City of Portland, 15c ea., but-

ter and eggs, daffodil bulbs, 25c:

doz. No checks. No stamps.
Mrs. Miles T. Tanner, Sanders-
ville.

10 well rooted dbl. white
Altheas, 25c ea. No checks. Also
Sage plants, $1.00 doz. or 3, 35c.
Accept stamps for small orders.
Mrs. T.W. Newsome, Sanders-
ville, Rt. 1.

550 super rose bushes, pink
and shell Radiance, pink Colum-
bia, American Beauty red and
pink, Editor McFarlana, Hadd-
ley, Pres. Hoover, Francis Scott
Key, Douglas, Hill, aimon, two-
tone variegated, Pauls scarlet
Climber, Talisman red. All or
in part for sale.. C. A. Stone,
Sylvania, Rt. 3.

Thrift plants, 50c C. Postpaid
or 60c postage Prepaid. Mrs.
, B. Hocks, Stillmore, Rt. 1.

* Blooming size goldenbell For-
sythia, 45c ea.; 6, $2.25; Dbl. Wh.
Spirea, Purple Lilac, 25c ea;
Evergreen Eng. Ivy, l5 ea.;
Cinnamon Vine Potatoes, 3, 20c.
Exe. or Lemon or white Dahlias.
Miss Fannie Moore, Suwanee,
Route 1. ,

2,000 field grown, wax leaf
Abelia, grandiflora, 2--5 yrs.,
$2.50 doz.; $7.00 and $8.00 C.;
3 ft. $3.00 C. cuttings; dbl. var.,
oleanders, 5 ft., green Pittspor-
um, 3 ft. gardenias, 5 ft. $1.00
ea. Moss pocked. P. P. Mrs. J. W.
Edwards, Springvale, Rte. 1.

Milk and wine lilies, 2 bulbs,
and 2 Butterfly bushes for $1.00;
also, Sev. Ibs. sage, $1.50 Ib.
Myrtle Pace, Temple, Rt. 1.

Magnolia Teaolive, Crepe
Myrtle, Red Holly, Yellow Jas-
niine,. Sweetshrub, Gallberry,
White Dogwood, - Longstraw
pine, I ft., 10c; 3.1t., 25; 4 ft.
40c. Add postage. Mrs. Geor-
gia Hunt, Toomsboro, Rt. 1.

200 Hydrangeas, 3 ft. tall, good
roots, 2, $1.25. Mae Ala Gillis,
Tarrytown, Rt. 1, Box 44.

Azaleas, 2--4 ft., $1.00 doz.;

Yellow Japonicas, 75c ea.; Wh.

Dogwood, Crabapple, . 25c ea.

Leola Evans, Talona.

Azaleas, 2--4 ft., $1.00 doz.;
White pines, Mt. Ivy, Mt. Lau-
rel, 2--4 ft., 25c ea.; Red, Yel-
low Cannas, $1.25. doz.; Yellow
Japonicas, 75c ea.; Boxwoods
rooted, White Dogwood, Crao-
apple, 25c ea. Add postage.

Mrs. May Bell Wright, Talona.



a.,

Watermelon red Crepe Myr-
tle, Yel. Jasmine, Red Cedar,
Teaolive, Red and white Dog-
wood, Grancy-Greybeard, 10c

ft., 1--5 ft.; Magnolia, Red Haw-

thorne, l5c ft., 1--5 ft. Add post-
age. Mrs Dee Colson, Tooms-
boro, :

Long trumpet yellow Daffo-
dils, Orange day lilies, $1.00 C.
Monthly rose, white, pink, red,
8 euttings, 25c; White Chrys-
anthemums, 50c doz.; Mtn, Fern
and Pink roses, 25c ea. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. John
Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Red Cedar, Teaolive, Grancy
Greybeard, Red and Wh. Dog-
wood, Sw. Shrub, Yellow Jas-
mine, Watermelon red crepe
myrtle, 10c ft. from 1.-5 ft.
Magnolia, Red Hawthorne, 15c
per ft., 1--5 ft. Add postage.
Mrs. James Connell, Tooms-
boro.

Dbl. Yel. Javowicas, 6 yrs. old,
75e ea.; Azaleas, all colors Mt.
Laurel, $1.00 doz.; Sweetshrub,
Red Maple, Blue and Yel. Iris,
Yel, Cannas, 50c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. D. H. Evans, Talona.

Azaleas, red Cannas, Winter
Fern, Blue and Yel. Iris, $1.00
doz.; White Pines, Mt. Laurel,
Ivy, Dogwood, Sw. Shrub, 25c
doz. Yel. Japonicas, Blooming
size, 75c ea.. Add postage. Mrs.
L. F. Evans, Talona. :

Laurels, Azaleas, Wh. Pines,
2--4 ft., $1.00 doz; Red Bud
Bush, Sweet Shrub, 50c ea.; Pur-
ple and yel. Iris, 50c doz.; Black
Gum, Dogwoods, 25c ea.; Red
and Yel. Japonicas, 75c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Pearl Stover, Ta-
lona.

Goldenglow, golden bells
Bridalwreath, 25c ea.; Lilac
Bushes, 30c ea.; Yel. Japonicas,

|35cc ea.; All color Azaleas, well

rooted, 50c doz.; Dogwood, Sw.
Shrub, Crabapple, 75c doz. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. H. P.
Chastain, Talona.

Well rooted boxwood, Weige-
lias, Lilacs, Red. Japonicas,
Crepe: Myrtle, Snowballs, Gol-
den Bells, 25e ea. All color Az-
eleas, large yellow Cannas, 50c
doz. Peonies, 35c ea. Mrs. M. P.
Forrester, Talona.

Red Japonicas, pink crepe
Myrtle, Red Roseg, 3, 40c; pur-
ple lilac, 15c ea.; Orange Lilies,
45e C. Sugar Pear sprouts, 35c
ea.+ Mrs. W. P. Jones. Talking
Rock, Route 2.

Abelia, Beauty bush, Coral-
berry, crepe myrtles, St. Johns
Wart, Spirea, sw. honeysuckle,
holly, magnolia, tea-olive, but-
terfly bush, Guenymus, ce-
dars, sw. bay, crabapple, 15c ea.
plus postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis,
"oomsboro.

Daffodils, and rain lilies, 15
doz.; yellow white press peach-
es, gooseberry, yellow plums,
winter huckleberry, crabapple,
strawberry, 1 {t., to. 5 ft,. 10c
tc 45c each. Add postage. Mrs.
Alma Colson, Toomshoro.

Gladioli bulbs, 40c doz.; well
rooted ligustrum plants, 6--15 in.
evergreen hedge plants, 10--15
in., two (2) cents -cach; 50: for
$1.00. No order less $1.00, P. P.
ist and 2d. zones. Mrs. Bill
Acree, Toccoa. -

Steels Jumbo pansies, 50 for
$1.25; $2.25 C.; Calendulas, stock
rinks, elder daisies, snapdrag-
ons, carnations, sweet william,
50c doz. Tulip, Dutch Ivis, Tube
roses, Glad. bulbs, $1.00 doz.
Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley.

Coralberry bush, laurels, rho-
dodendrons, Mtn. laurels, ivy,
holly, moss 10se, dogwood, azal-
eas, bush honeysuckle, redbud,
strawberry, . pines, Cherokee
roses, 4-+5. ft.; $1,50.doz. . Mrs.
Minnie Campbell, Morganton.

Purple Iris, yellow globe nar-

| cissus, white jonquils, 50 bulbs,

75e; Shasta daisies, $1.50 C.;
dogwogd, redbud, - strawberry
bush, forsythia, crabapple,
Weeping Willow, 25c ea.; Cher-
okee, other roses, 30c
Add postage. No order less 50c.
Mrs. Mattie Killingbeck, Mor-



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Coralberry, redbu
Cherokee rose, crabap)
laurel, rhododendrons,

$1.50 doz.; 3 ft. Perennia
Shasta daisies, $1.00 C, P
Mrs. Edna Rukat, Morgs

Evergreen Shasta daisi
ifornia blue Violets, $1
Eng. Boxwoods, 12--1
1 doz.; $3.00 doz.; true
grant, Parma Violets, $
del.; silver arborvitaes, $5
$2.00. Mrs. Addie
Morganton, Sa

Rhododendrons, Mtn.
3 col. azaleas, yel., w
wood, redbud, Chero
white pine, holly bus
doz. 2--3 ft. Perennial

_ Rhododndrons, Mtn.
Azaleas, blooming. crab
redbud, red maples, hol
white dogwoods, 3--4
$1.10 doz. Mrs. Ethel Ct
Morganton, Rt. 1.

Silver Arborvitaes, and
woods, $2.00 ea.; parma.
50c doz.; blue and yello
$1.00 doz.; snowdrops, $
Add postage. Mrs. W.
ren, Morganton

some 3 ft. high by 36 in.
Mrs J. W. Trammell, Mo
Route 1. ae

Azaleas, Redbuds, Red |
Rhododendrons, Mtn.
Red and White Dogwo
ly, Crabapples, 3--4 ft
$1.00 doz. Frank
Morganton, Rt. 1,

Rhododendrons, Mtn
Red and Wh. Dogwoo
eas, Red Buds, Holly,
pls, Pink blooming C
all 3--4 ft., rooted, , $1
Johnson Chastain, Mor

Wh. Dogwoods, Aza
Pines, Red Buds, Mtn
Cherokee Roses, Tulip
Pussy Willows, Crabapp
Dogwood, 2--5 ft. Moss
Postpaid, $1.75 doz.
Cooper, Morganton.

Red Dogwcods, Pin
kee Roses, 15 ea.; EF
25c ea; Azaleas, Alth
white and Lavender
ea, Add postage. Mr.
Davenport, Morganton.
Box 34,

Dogwood, Forsythi
Leaf Maple, 25c ea
thornless, pink Ramble1
Sisters, Red Radiance Ro
ea.; Purple Iris, Shast
Yellow Globe Narei
bulbs, 75e; Cream, O
cissus bulbs, 10c ea. I
nie Fain, Morganton.

Rhododendrons, Mtn.
Red and White Dogwo
eas, Red Maple, Yellow
Redbuds, Blooming C
Holly, well-rocted, 2--4
coz. Del, aha me
Hughes, Morganton.

Azaleas, 50c doz.;_
Sweet Shrubs, Crave
doz.? Snowballs, Velvs
Golden Bells, Lilie
Mrs. Cleave Cantrel

Goldenglow, Golde
Bridle Wreath, 25c &
bushes, 30c ea.; Yellov
cas, 35c_ea.; Azaleas, 7
ed, 50c doz.; Sweetshr

wood, 75c doz. Add -
checks, Mrs, J. B.
Hill

Dogwood, 75c doz.
ages No checks. Mrs,
ist, Oak Hill. :

All colors Azaleas,
Dogwood, Sweetshrub,
ple, 75c doz.;
Golden Bells, Snowba
25e ea. Mrs, Jonil
Oak Hill.

Glad blubs. Gardeni
King Lear (purple), Bi
ty, large var., bloom
$1.00; blublets, $2.00
bow mixture, large
med. 20, $ 1.00; b



pint. Postpaid.







dry Daffodil!
ship, $1.00 C.;
postage. Mrs.
Philomath.

est ae plants,
gs, Tiger lily
different shrubs,
ices. Mrs, W. E.

Canna (red), Scar-
na, 90c doz.; Mixed
ie doz.; Double
ng Almond, old

dewreath, 40c ea.;
5 ft.. well branch-
Evelyn Ww,

Seago,

lies, Everbloom-
Fringe Trees, State-
ed Spindle Bush,
Other shrubbery.
Granger, Reids+

| yellow Cannas,
sies, blue Iris, Day
ige blackberry, 35c
Double and single
cuttings and de-
reen and_ striped
, $1.00 P. P. Mrs.

Bigleat Ever-
; 3 plants, $1.00

Snapdragons, Red,
a, Purple Violets,
lox, Sweet Wil-
Petunia, Gail-

Add postage. Mrs,
lips, Royston, Rt.1,.

Myrtles, Marechalniel
; winter jasmine,
for s20c; -jonquil, 2

100 to 1,000 one

( affodils, 25e doz.
lehem, $1.00 C. FOB
Osborn, Roy.

> and Tree Ar-
00. Larger, 75c
lox, pink anemones,
$2.00 C. Butter-
7, crabapple, al-
drons, $1.50 doz.

nquils, all blooming
0 C.; 60c doz.
pe hie: white

1 (pink),
dogwood, 25c and
. Chas. B. Robinson,

Mixed
Tube-

white nar-
ite 35e doz.
: Mattie Duran,

ue 35c.
eactus, 15c.

doz. No checks.
in, Cumming, Rt. 1,

nd Narcissi bulbs,
Red cannas, purple
Xmas cactus,
25 bunch. Orange
doz. Red rose

, 80c ea. Add

0-45 in., $8.00 to

em fashioned lily

- Junipers, 8 ft.,

rs. Mary P. Ware,

N. C. Resident of
Ga.).

, pink weigelas,
jasmine, yellow
pink, red varie-
-i16e. Pink al-
all hardy holly-
postage. Exe.
spoon mums.
Coosa, Bib

privet hedge

@ year round,
once, 12 to 14
ea., post-
McDaniel, Cae

White glans,
all well rooted,
2.00 ee Also

bushes,

Mrs,

|white, 40c; bronze,

FOR SALE

FOR SALE



Rooted white oleanders, 25c
ea. Rooted sage plants, 6, 25c,
Rooted Rosemary plants, 3, 25c.
Pink and Orchid aaa 40,
$1.00. White- iris, $1100.
she Annie West, - Crawtord,
ville.

Sev, thousand Cannas, Milk
and Wine lily bulbs, Seven Sis-
ters Running red rose plants,
also red and yellow plum trees,
25c ea. Persimmon trees, 1 yr.
old, 50c; Oak and China trees,
o0c. Mrs. Me Wooten, Ca-
milla.

Peonies, 4, $1.10. Iris, mixed,
var. Daffodils, 250, $1.65. 3 var,
Narcissus, $1. 10 C, Collection
above bulbs, mixed, $1.15. ea.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ri

shades Verbena, Early -dwart
Shasta daisy, 2Y doz., $1.00;
Large Shasta Daisy, 50c doz.
Del. Mrs, W. #H,
Chula. :

50 short straw pines, about 1
yr. old, 50c ea. 25 Cherry Lau-
rels, small, 25 ea.
small, $1.00; 6 small Catawba

$1. 00. Large quantity
of vines. Mrs. N. B. Brady,
Cairo.

Well a purple
bushes, 25c ea.; 2 yr. old
Add postage. Also
bulbs; 25 doz:, or exc, for
dried apples, 2 doz. bulbs or 2
lilac bushes, 1 lb. fruit. Mrs.
Oscar Millsap, Calhoun, Rt. 3.

Shasta daisies, $2.00 C; Dbl.
White Spice pinks, 50c
Pink thrift, 75 C, Minimum or-
der, $1.00. Mrs. R, M. McWil-
liams, College Park, Rie 2.

Dutch Iris, 2 doz., $1.00;
Peonies, 3 roots, $1.00. Large
trumpet Daffodils, Day Lilies,
$1.00 C; $2.75,. 300; Shasta
Daisies, 3 doz., $1. 00. Wisteria,
Dwarf Spirea, Winter Jasmine,
8, $1.00. Mrs.. Christine Mc-
Leod, College Park, Rt. 2.

Peonies, 3 roots, $1. 00; Large
Trumpet Daffodils, Day Lilies,
$1.00C; $4.00, 500. Hemerocal-
lis bulbs, Shasta Daisies, 3 doz.,
$1.00. Large Asparagus roots,
2 doz., $1.00. Mrs. Dick Powell,

lilac
lants,

oF 4 College Park, Rt. 2, Box 166.
trumpet Emperor |

Dbl. Red and yellow ecannas,
d bulb. Dbl. Orange Day
Lilies, 35e doz. Dwarf pink
and white spirea, 50c. Yellow,
white, pink Daisy Chrysanthe-
mums, 25 doz. Jasmine, Lan-
tana, Pink Crepe Myrtle, 40c
rooted piece. Mrs. V. E. Ben-
nett, Cordele, Rt. 2..

8 var. Cannas, $1.00 doz.;
Shasta Daisies, $2.00 C. White
Wisteria, rooted, $1.00, 6. Mix-
ed bulbs, $1.00 C. Tris, 50c doz.
Rooted Gardenias, Ligustrum,

wood, well rooted, 50c ea.
J. R. Carnp, Cordele.

Rooted Privet Hedge plants,

Mrs,

| $1.00 C. Also fine grade white

Leghorn rooster, Feb. hatch,
$3.00. Send crate for shipping.
Mrs. Charlie A. Johnson, Cov-
ington, Rt. 3, Box 186.

Genuine Lemon lilies,
Phlox, 45c doz..
40e doz.
Mixed Iris, 40, $1.00. $1 00 or-

per.
Ophiopogon,

J. G. Robertson, Carrollton. Z

6 large Boxwoods, A & $3:50
ea.; 30 from 18- 20 Well
shaped, 50c ea. 30 eal well
rooted, 35e ea. Also Klondike
and Lady Thompson Strawber-
ry plants, $3.50 M. Mrs. J. F.
Market, Gabbettville, Rt. 1.

spoonful.
ville, Rt. 2.

Nice, well-rooted Boxwoods,
6-12 in. tall, 25c ea.
poker, 4, $1.00. Spotted roses,
rooted, purple and white lilac,
rooted, Peal almond, rooted, 25c
ea. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines-
ville; Rt. 6.

January Jasmine,
Iris, 4 col., $2.00 C; thornless
yellow roses, 25c ea. Straw-
berry plants, Klondike, 50c C.
Himalaya, 50 doz. Well root-
ed. Exc. for peanuts or pecans.
Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt.
2.

Chrysanthemums by the doz.,
Nancy rose: and orchid, 35c.|F
30c, dark
Mrs.

L. A. Crow, Gaines-

50 doz.;



.|red dahlia, Lae 50c doz.

li, Re 2.

$1.30 C Tulips, $1.10 doz. 3 |.

Mixed Calendula, plants, 8

Whitten,

'4 Crabapple, |

onquil

doz.|

Crepe Myrtle, Oleanders, Box- |

Pearl bushes, 4, 50c.
ders PP in Zones l-and 2. Mrs.,

Sweet William seed, 25c large

Red hot.



Exe. white Madonna
bulbs for this years crop of
paper shelled pecans or dif,
colors azaleas, rooted, or pome-
granates, snowballs, tea olive,
Greybeard. Write. Mrs, E. W,
|Tidwell, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

Jonquils, daffodils, orange
day lilies, $1.00 C. Yellow eas-.
ter rose, Rose of Sharon, lilac,
erepe myrtle, altheas, 20 ea.}
6, $1.00. Red and lavender dbl.
hollyhocks, sweet scented blue
violets, 25 doz. Under $5.00,
add postage, Mrs. W. O. Phil-
lips, Ashland, Rt. 1.

Dbl.

mammoth Zinnia, all

colors, and spring yellow cos-

mos seed, 10c tbls. Grandpa
Greybeard, winter honeysuckle,
Spirea, good roots, 3, $1.00. Add
postage. Virginia Phillips,
Ashland, Rt. 1.

Dry, paper white narcissi,
2 doz., 75; $1.70 C, Dbl. orange
day lilies, $1.00 C; white, rose,
hibiseus, white wisteria, 4, 75e.
Pink thrift, 30 doz, Mrs, Sam
Smith, Austell, Ri 3.

Edulis Superba, pink, Felix
Crousse, red, Festiva Maxima,
white, healthy peony crowns,
25e ea. Dbl. true tiger lilies,
largest bulbs, 25 ea.; smaller,
10c and 5c ea. Blooming size
blue Roman hyacinths, 50c doz.
bulbs. Mrs. Jesse Jackson,
Austell, Rt. 2, Box 311.

Dwarf Boxwoods, 1 to 4 tt,
high. Write for particulars,
Mrs. Gussie McWhorter, Atlan-
ta, 3100 Boulevard Dr., N. E.

Pot plants, geraniums, hy-
drangcas, ferns, ivy, 50 var.
mums, jew, cherries, hundreds
of asst. pot plants, bulbs, pan-
sies, home grown. Visitors in-
vited any time. Cash and car-.
ry. R. W. Jordan, Atlanta, 876
Barnett St., N. E.

Red and pink Crepe Myrtle,
forsythia, glossy abelias, wei-
geleas, snowballs, bridalwreath,
lilaes (purple and white), brown
turkey figs. Reasonable prices
at aed home. None shipped,
Mrs. M, White, Atlanta, 413
ee St., 5S. E. Ma 1095..

Hardy small leaf. ivy, hun-
dreds of rooted cuttings. Make
offer. Also 5 var, Hemerocallis
yellow water iris, 50c clup, plus
postage. African violets and.
German iris. Write for prices.
Mrs, C. J. BOpDs: Atlanta, 2694
Boulevard Dr., N, E.

Red and yellow Coanes 50c
doz. Red tree dahlias, 1Sc.
bulb. Pink. Begonia plants, |
rooted, 15c ea. Boston ferns,
15e club. + Mrs. Julia Single-
ton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall Ave., S.
EK. Ma 4184,

Large Irish junipers, 50c ea.
Tris and Gladioli bulbs, 35e doz.
Abelias and shrubs, 25c_ ea.
Rock garden plants, rose bushes
reasonable.
29c doz: Mrs. Frank R. Bar-
ford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland
Ave.,, SE. Phone 7036.

Bulbs: White narcissi, King
Alfred jonquils, $2.00 C. Dbl,
King Alfred and snowdrops,
yellow and red cannas, $3.00 C.
Lemon day lilies, $1.50 CC.
White spirea, 25c ea. Crepe
Myrtles, 50c ea. Beatrice Mos-
ley, Bremen, Rt, 2, Box 86,

Orange day lilies, white daf-
fodils, giant sweet peas, Lady
of the Lake, mint plants; red,
purple verbena, 30c doz; 4 doz.,
$1.00. Tiger lilies; forsythia,
purple lilac, tiger lilies, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Herman
Nixon, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 137.

Pink thrift, 50e doz; $1.25 C.;
$5.00 M., postpaid. Mrs. Lowell
T. Long, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box
143;

Paver White Narcissus, King
Alfred Jonquils, yellow dbl. and
red canna lilies, $2.00 C. Pur-
ple lilae, 2 for 30c, Crepe myr-
tle, 30c ea. Mrs. Efferine Mos-
ley, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Large dbl. rich pink japonica
cuttings, 13 for $1.00. Mrs.
Nannie Marrison, Barney, Rt. 2.

Grape
three (3) cents ea.
25c ea. Forsythia or yellow
bells, 3, 25c. Strawberry plants,

hyacinths, Jonquils,

1 $1.25 C. Garden Garlic, two (2)

ae ea. Postpaid in Ga. Mrs,
. . Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Red _ peonies, . State inp, 657
ea. Postpaid. Mr,

ny

eluding

L2 yr,

Also elove garlic, ;

Altheas, 15-|



Royal Poncianas, 3, 50c. Trum-
pet Creeper vine, 30c ea. Red
Cannas, 15 for 50e, Will exch.
Miss. Josie Hamilton, Baxley,
Ri 2,

Blue Roman hyacinths, red
spider lilies, 60 doz. Jonquils,
25c doz. Buttercups, yellow
Narcissus, 35c doz. Altheas,
Spirea, crepe myrtle, French
dogwood, 15-25c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs, Henry F. Jarrell,
Butler, Rt. 2, Box 44,

Bulbs: Dbl. red canna, 20
ea, 6 Fantasy, Emperor, Em-
press or King Alfred Daffo-
dil, large size: for $1.00, Also
exe. raspberry and blackberry
plants for Van Houtti spirea,
nandinas and boxwoods. Mrs.
Flora Nicholson, Blairsville.

Bargains in shrubbery, in-
abelias, sweetshrub,
weeping Mary, bridalwreath,
wisteria, flowering
flowering almond, and 2 other
nice kinds, name unknown.
Write, (Mrs, J. I. Scott, Bat
ney, Rt. 2.

Rhododendr on, azaleas, white
dogwood, spruce pine, mtn. lau-
rel, yellow. monthly roses, $1.50
doz. Hardy snapdragons, per.
phlox, 25c doz. Shasta daisies,
galax,. snowdrops, $1.50 C. Mrs.
Audrey Leatherwood, Blue
Ridge.

White paper Marsionay and
yellow Jonquil bulbs, $1.50 C.
Add postage. Mrs. Eula Mos-
ley, Buchanan, Rt. t

Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mtn.
Laurel, Crabapples, Sw. Shrub,
White Dogwood, White Pine,,
Red dogwood, $1.50 doz. P. P.
Well rooted. K. 58. ae
Hurst.

Cultivated Queen Anns Lace
plants, 25c doz. Add postage.
Miss Eda Leverett, Jenkins-
PUTS. -

250 fine, healthy , Nandinas,
about half with berries, for sale
in 1 lot. Marguerite Fletcher,
Jackson,

Queen Anns Lace, Bostcn
Ivy, rooted, 35c doz.; 2 small
Sprengeria ferns, 25c ea.; golden
tip arborvitae seed, 25c ounce;
Del. to 2nd. zone Nod checks,
Mrs, Annie Patillo, areas

Rte. 5, Box 79.

Bulbs: Red Gladiolus, 50
aoz.; white nareissus, 30c doz,
Postage paid. Mrs, L; D, Elliott,
Lavonia, Rt 1.

Chinese blooming wisteria,
old plants, 50c ea,; 3 yr.
7c ea.; Weeping willow, 4 ft.,
50 ea, Add postage. Josan Geia,

Lawrenceville,

Mis. col Iris, 40c doz; ee
lilies, 25e ea. bulb; lilac bush.
es, 35c -ea.; Verbena, sev. col..
40c doz.; hydrangea, pink and
blue, 50 large plants; Fairy
lilies, $1.00 doz.; Mexican sun.
flower seed, 10c thlsp. Add

/postage, Mrs, A. C, White, Law-

renceville, Rt. 3.

Early spring blooming cerise
col. gladiolus, $1.00 C. bulbs,
Postpaid, Mrs. Paul Holloway,
Lincolnton, Rt, 3.

All col. phlox plants, from
pure white to dark red, now
ready, 25c doz.; Bachelor Button
seed, 1 ecupful for. 10c in coin,
plus 3c postage stamp. Mrs.
M. M, Kelley, Lithonia.

Crabapples, white dogwood,

azaleas, white pines, rhododen-
drons, red maples, 2--3% ft.,
$1.00 doz.; arborvitaes, pink
lotus, 25ec ea.; galax, orange
lilies, $1.00 C. Well rooted.
Postpaid. Mrs. Addie Aber-
crombie, Loving

Mtn. Laurels, pink and yellow
honeysuckles, 75c doz.; jonquils,
caffodils, $1.00 C.; Spider lilies,
50c doz.; white dogwood, 75c
doz.; red maple, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Leco Armour,
Lula, Rt. 1.

2 large size Boxwoods, $10.00
ea., 2 med. size, $5.00 ea,, Small
size, $2.00 ea., 75c ea., 50e ea.,
and 35c ea. Mrs. Henry M.
vones, Lula, Rt. 1.

Bulbs, Tube Roses, Single, 50

doz, Miss Ethel Fier, Mer:

etta, Rti 2.

. quince, |

doz. cuttings, 40c.



Early biounung roses, pin
crepe myrtle, purple lilac, grass
pink, 25 ea.; large yellow pink
Lady of the Lake, 10c ea, Peace
Harris, Lula.

2 Dwarf English 59 yr. old
Boxwoods, 100 in. dia., 27 in,
high; also pink crepe myrtle,
pink, white, lavender altheas,
and Eng, dogwood, 4--5 ft. hi,
at my home, W'' not ship.
Mrs. Thos. H. Rowlands, slg
Star Route

19 doz. blooming size, ail col

Darwin tulips, bulblets added,

$14.00 or $1.50 doz., P. P. 6 doz.

Dutch, Hyacinths, $10.00, $1.50
GOZ., or $22.00 for the entire lot.
Money order, Exch. peony ane
glad bulbs for rooted Briarcliff
roses.. Contact Mrs. Will Me
Jones, Lyerly.

Old English Dwarf Boxwoods,
7.-9 yrs. old, field grown, Cant
ship. Come and see. Mrs. c 5.
Majors, Lyerly, Rt. 2.

8,000 Gladioli bulbs, White,
Red, Pink, Yellow, Peach,
White with Purple, Large, 50c
doz.; Med., 40c; smail, 30e doz;
Bulblets, 60c C. No COD or
checks. P. P. in Georgia. Mrs,
H. L. Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3.

Large Red Spider Lily bulbs, |
40e doz.; Hearts Elder Daisie, 2
50c doz.; Nandinas, hvy. root
$1.25 doz.; Viburnum (tall ved
"be ea,; Loquat plants, 10 in,
0c ea,; Polyantha (border roses)
rose, 6, $1.00. Add postage. |
Miss Claudia Plant, Marshall-~ _
ville. 2

Many kinds Box plants, 15 2

cuttings, 50c; Almond, Japonica,

Dogwood, Spirea, rooted, 20;
Sweet Jonquils, Daffodils, Nar-
cissus, le ea.; Monthly roses,
Mrs. Charles
A. Rice, Maxeys.

100 plants, Ligustrum Luele
dum (glossy pink), broad leayed.
-yar,, with large dark green
leaves; with blooms followed by
purple berries during winter), =
25 ft. high. Write for price,
Mrs. A. B. Prickett, Marysville.

Odorus Rugulosus Jonquils,
white Iris, $1.00 C.; Yellow, dbl.
Narcissi, 35e doz. ; Red Spider
Lilies, 50e d=: Mrs. Clife Cs
Dye, Middleton, Rts os

Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurel

Red and Yel, Azaleas, Hemlocks,

Tulip Poplars, Dogwoods, Straw=
berry bushes, Redbuds, 2--3 ft.
$1.00 doz.; Snapdragons, Blue
Iris lilies, Snowdrops, $2.00 Cz.
Mrs. Bonnie Abererombie, a

eral Bluff.

Red Maple, Pussy Willows,
Crabapples, Azaleas, Bridal-
wreath, Rhododendrons, Mt
Laurel, red, wh. Dogwood, fem
lock, $1.25 doz.; Mtn. Fern, Ga
lax, Trailing Arbutus, 35 doz.
Mrs. Belle Barnes, Mineral
Pluff a

Azaleas, Sweetshrub,
Dogwood, Pussywillow,
doz,; Arborvitae, 25c ea
Myrtle Barton, Mineral Bluff.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laur
Azaleas, Redbuds, Dogwoo
Strawberry, bush,
Silver o
Crabapples,. 2 ; :
coz,; Sua odvecan. Calif,
Violets, Day Lilies, Snowdrop
Blue Iris, $2.00 C. Mrs..Glad
Robinson, Mineral Bluff.

Red Maple, Pussy Willow,
Crabapples, Azaleas, Bridal-
wreath, Rhododendrons, Mtn,
Laurel, red and white neh
Hemlock, 15e ea.;

doz. Miss Gertrude Rede Min
eral Bluff.

- Red and White doganble R (
Maple, Crabapple, Bridalwreat
Mtn. Laurel, Rhododendrons,
Pussy Willow, Hemlock, $1.25
doz.; Mtn. Fern, Galax, Trailing
Arbutus, 35 doz. Melvin ave *
Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1.

Steels Jumbo, Swiss Gi nt A
Pansies, $1.25, 50; $2.25 C.; Nan~
dinas with berries, 2--3 ft.,
canes, $1.25, $1,50 and $2.00
Shasta Daisies, 50c doz.;

Tris, $1.25 C.; Blue $2.50





: FOR SALE



hite, yellow Iris, 50c. doz.:
nas, dbl. red, yel., $1.00 doz.:
ee crepe myrtles,
jonquils, butter and

Ss ahd snowdrop bulbs, 20c
Day lilies, $1.00 C.; white,
ae mums, 30c doz. Add
t; Mrs. Gussie Conner,

wh. pk, purp., dbl. Al-

as; red, a wh. cere myr-

ow narcissus, Jonaquils, 50
Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley.

brysanthemums, yellow shag- 7

aes, ce as es _very

Steel's Jumt
5 $2.25 C.; Separate Color
tocks, $1.00 doa: Mixed, 85c;
nted_ Daisy (Pytherum), 85
Improved = Shasta Daisy,
mixed, 50c. Mrs. F. M.
mibs, | Sr., Washingten.

0 rootd Scotch Broom plants

for $1.00. Mrs. John Wilson,
C nee Box 521, E, Howell

ird tat Paradise, Pink Crepe
rtle, Pink Almond, 25 ea. or
$1. 00. Also, dry sage, shade
ed, 25 qt-; 1945 Crop sage
nts, $1.00 doz., Garlic bulbs,
ea. Add postage. Miss Lena
imp, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

vhite. and yellow Jonquils,

yl. Butter an Eggs, Long trum-

et Daffodils, $1.25 C:; Bird of
adise, 75 ea.; Blue Spider

ily, $1.00 doz:; "Yellow Regal

ily, $1.00 doz.; Johnny Jump-
s, 50, $1.00. Miss Mattie Mc-
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

vergreen Scotch Broonis,
Boxwocd, Pink and Wh. Spirea,
Hs of Snow Hydrangeas, Jun-
s, Snowballs, Perenial Red
ers, Spruce Pines, 20c ea.
d ao under $1. 00 orders.

95, $1.50; iol trees,

each. Miss Cecil McCurley,
artwell, me DA :

Arborvitae, 12--15

wee Lilac, Altheas, For-

Yellow Japonica,

2 Hemlock, Sweet-
ub, Red Strawberry, Pink
ral apple, $1. 00 doz.; Ad post-
Shepard, Elliay,

slooming size Azaleas, 60c dz.;
els, White Pines, Hemlock,
odendrons, Pink Crabap-
Dogwood, Sweetshruhb,
awberry, 95 doz.;
ax, Forsythia, 25c. Add post-
= Decy Stanley, Ellijay,
oute 2.
oted g rdenias, $1.00 for 6
ceo ft. Altheas, large wh.
ing and dbl. pink, $1.00
red and white crepe myr-
a , $2.00 doz. del.
Irs. R. F, Terrell, Greenville,
e Violets, 45 C.; Daffo-
range Hemorcalis, Dbl.
, 0c C.; Junipers, Abelia,
a.; Purple lilac, Purple
Bridalwreath, Golden-
Wisteria, Forsythia, PAIS
e English Dogwood, 2, Obes
Var. Iris., 25doz. : Mrs:
Doy e Eller, Ellijay, tes3:

Iden-Chain, 50c ea.,
); Red,
= de 00; Lemon Lilies, 75
Se 6ic doz.; Wh.,, Red,
; Ss,
ooted. No checks.
ble, -Elliay, Rt. 3.

3 f0r

Mrs.

ve hedge, blue violets, 50c |}

mix, col. Iris, purple
Oc doz.: pussy willows,
willows, snowballs, sil-
ples, yellow _japonicas,

oted. and del. Mrs. is

| Williams, Butter and Eggs, 40c

Bulbs,

Ferns,

Wh. Dogwoods, 40c | j

25 ea.; 26, $1.00, All.



is OMFOR SAL EE

FOR SALE a

All colors Kialeas: : Dogwood
Rhododendrons, $1.00 Doz.; Pink
Almonds, Spider: Lilies, Indian
Arrow, Lilac, 30 ea.; Phlox,
Goldenglow, 30c doz.; Iris, 50c
doz.; Yellow Japonica, 50c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. L. M. Teague,
Ellijay, Rt. Le

Yel. thornless roses, crabap-
ple, clematis, Tiger lilies, spruce

pine, arborvitae, boxwood, $3.00
| doz.;
< | pink almond, rose acacia, cedar,

purple. and white lilae,

3, $1. 00; mock orange, mimosa,,
holly. snowball, $1.00 a. . Mrs.,

J. H. Penland, Ellijay.

Dbl. Yel. Japonicas, 75c ea.;
Red Dogwood, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00;
.| King Alfred Jonquils, 75 doz::
Goldenbell, 50c ea.; Daffodils,
50e doz.; Arborvitae and Box-

aoe $2.00 a. Well rooted. No

oted pik thritt, ie C. No
imps. Mrs, J. H. Duke, Wrens.
Pansies, 40c |.

checks. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Elli-

jay, Rt. 3; Box 61-A.

Purple Flags, lemon iilies, 50c
doz.; pink oxalis, 6,- 25c; pink
almonds, pridalwreath. 25e ea.;
cedar, $1. 00 ea.; snowballs, 50
ea.; hollyhocks, 6, 50c ea. A. E.
Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. 1.

Spider Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Yel-
low Narcissus, Lemon . Lillies,

45c doz.; Blue Iris, Jonquils, Red |i

Winter Pinks, 35c doz.; Sweet
doz.; Blue Violets, $1.00 C.; Wh.
Narcissus, $1.50 C. Mrs. R. c:

Stembridge, Ellijay.

3 kinds rambler roses, 50c ea.;
Marechalneil ramblers, 50c and
75c ea.; bronze col. lemon lilies,
25 doz.: evergreen clinging ivy,
25 good size bunch; jasmine,.
25c ea., 2, 40c. Mrs. D. M. Hugh-
ey, Fairmount, Bid

Purple lilacs, 15c ea. Mrs.

W. W. McEachern, Epeteree

Route 2,

56 doz. pink Roman Hyacinth
well dried (good ctop
multiply sprouts are out on the
most of them), all blooming sz.
bulbs. First order for $114.00
get lot and you pay express.
Willie Tanner, Rees Post O.

Box 81.

Transplanted Old Eng.
perviren dwarf boxwood, 8--10

sem-

:|in., $10.00 C,; brilliant red vel-

vet Verbena, $1. 00 doz.; crepe
myrtle, perfume plant and
lemon lilies, $2.00 doz. Mrs. B. L.
Robinson, Greenville.

Dwarf Boxwood plants, $5. 00

| per C.; white American Beauty
Rose Bushes. 2 for $1.00, $4.00.
cioz.; rose col. erepe myrtle, 2--3}.

Et 4, $1.00, $2.00 doz. All well
fopted: Mrs. E. a Smith, Green-
ville,

Giant pansies, Steels Jumbo
and Oregon Giants, 50 plants,
$1.50; $2.50 C.; tube roses, sing.
or dbl., blooming. size tubers,
60c daz All del, E. E, oe
Griffin,

Well rooted wax leaf tapes:
trums, 1 yr. plants, 3c ea:, 2 yr.
plants, 5c ea. Paty Ellis, Green-
ville.

- Extra nice, well rooted Privet
hedge plants, 1 to 3 ft., $1.00 C
postpaid: Mrs. R. H. Clark,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Large tulips, red, white, pink,
vellow, $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50; Re-
gal lilies, blooming size, 25c;
5 for $1.00; large, 35c,
Jumbos, 50c, $1.25; large
peony roots, 3--5 eyes, and Ex-
hibition Hyacinths, 35c, 3 for
$1.00. C. A. Dobbs, Gaines-
ville. :

3 yr. old Cape Jasmines in

pot, white waxie blooms, $2.00

a. Add postage. Miss Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5,

Tuberoses, chinquapin rose
bushes, peach almons, Kiss me
and I tell, fall lila, 20c ea.;
paper wh. narcissi bulbs, $5.C;
Day lilies, $1. doz. Mrs. W. H.
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6,

Yellow and White Jonquils,
Dbl. Butter and Eggs: Yellow
Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.25
per C.; Johnnie Jump-Ups, $1.00
per C.; Chinese (mixed colors),
Pinks, 2 doz. $1.00; Blue and
White Iris, $1.00 Doz.; Miss N
MeG H ell, Ri

3, $EN0; |

ve Ww OLE,
FOR SALE

6 pink hydrangeas, 50 ea. All
del. Cash or. _M. O. Aldora a:
Gay, Rt. 1. a

Cannas (assorted col.) 50c doz.
bulbs. Add postage. J. M. Mc-
Laughlin, Greenville. Rt. 3. _

- Red and Salmon Sultana Cut-
tings, 10c ea.; 3 for 25c; 7, 50c.
Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Martin,
Rt 2 =
Blue grape Hyacinth bulbs,
fragrant Narcissus
butter and eggs, 25c dz.;

\ lilies, 40c dz. Postpaid.
Vena Brown, Hartwell. -

Lemoa
Miss

Pink Thrift, well rooted, 35c

doz.; Yellow Narcissus, $1,50-C3
also, Missionary strawberry.

Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Beautiful Old English Dwarf

Boxwoods, 6-8 in. field grown,
$6.00 C. Princess and Jonquil
bulbs, 60c doz., 2 doz., $1.00.
Maude. Hamby, "Greenville.

Beautiful suffruticosa .
wood, 12-14 in. round, heavy
tops, 50e ea. 35c ea. in M lots.
6-8 in., 10c ea. Crepe Myrtle,
-all colors, $2.00. doz. Red Ver-
bena, $2.00 . Mrs: C. M,. Rob-
inson, Greenville.

Write for
Ivy
$1.50 doz.,

Woodruff,

wood, 10-12 in.
prices. Ligustrums,
Weeping Forsythia,
$5.00 C. Blanche
Greenville.
Waxleaf Ligustrum, Vinca
Minor, Cherry Laurel, Althea,
Red Cedar, Princess Louise Vio-
lets, $3.50 Cc. Unrooted cuttings
Boxwood and ivy. Write for

prices.
ville, Ri 5;

Azaleas,
woods, mt. laurel,
-erabapple, pines, 2- 3 ft., rooted,
$1.00 doz. Sweetshrubs, pussy-
willows, Cherokee reses, rhodo-
dendrons, 20c ea.
butus, galax, 25e doz. - Mrs.
Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff.

Red maple, azaleas, mt. lau-
rel, red and white dogwood,
crapabbles, pines, -3 ft., rooted,
$1.00 doz. Rhododendrons, pus-
sy willows, Cherokee
sweetshrubs, 20c ea.
arbutus, galax, 25c doz.
W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff.

Trailing

rels, Red and White Dogwoods,
Red Maple, $1.25 doz. Sweet-
shrubs, Cherokee Rose, Rhodo-
dendrons, (20c -ea.
galax, ferns, goldenglow,
doz. Add postage. Mrs.
W. Roper, Mineral Bluff.

Azaleas, crabapples, red and
white dogwoods, red maple,
$1.25 doz. Sweet shrubs, pussy
willows, rhododendrons, Chero-
kee rose, 20 cea. Orange day
lilies, mt. ferns,
galax, 35e doz. Add postage.
Hazel Roper, Mineral Bluff.

k Red and White dogwoods, Mt.
Laurels, Azaleas, Red Maple,
Crabapples, $1.25 doz. Sweet-
shrubs, Cherokee Rose, Rhodo-
dendrons, Pussy Willow, 20 ea.
Blue Iris, Orange day lilies, Ga-
lax, Goldenglow, 35c doz. Hol-
lyhocks,. 60c doz. Add postage.
Mae Bell Roper, Mineral Bluff.

Rooted pink sultanas, 25c ea.
Rooted Airplane plants, 25 ea.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Easta-
nollee, Rt. 1.

Double Kerria: ae Red
Rose; Buddleia, ogee Billardi;
Toten for St 50 PP. Wet moss
packed. Well rooted. Loran
Cash, Ellenwood.

Azaleas, White Dogwood, Red
Maple, 60c doz. Mtn. Laurel,
White Pine, Spruce Pine, In-
dian Arorw, 90c doz. Blue Iris,
50c doz. Add_ postage. Mrs.
Azzie Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

All color Azaleas, Red Maple,
Sweetshrub, 60c doz. White
Pine, Spruce Pine, Indian Ar-
row, Dogwood, Mt. Laurel, 90c
doz. Goldenbells, Snowball,
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.

35
c:

250 Red spider lily bulbs,
$7.50; 900 yellow jonquil bulbs,
$9. 00: 50, $1.00: 485 Angels
Trumpet Daffodil bulbs, $5.50;
50, $1.00; 400 White Narcissus



= bulbs, st 00; 50, 50c.
.1G. M. Mosely, Menl

of osipald.

75e C. Mrs. Cromer McCurley -

box-

3 Heavy. field grown 7 yr. com- |
{pact Old English - dwarf Box-

and

Vv arnell.



Lois Woodruff, Green- ;

red and white dog-|
red maple,

Trailing ar-"

_ roses,:

Mrs.

Crabapples, Azaleas, Mt. Lau-

Day lilies,

golden glow,

-son. St.,

i all A tractor.

Gertrude Leece, Ellijay, Rt. 2.



oe LOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Small ee bulblets from |.
fine varieties, 60c C. Mrs. D. T.
q Gates, Hamilton, Rt. 1.

Yellow jonquils, 40c doz.

Yellow and red Cannas, 30c ea./
Clump Monthly rose cuttings, |

10c ea. 5 dif. colors Cape Jas-
ae sprouts, 212 it: with roots,
Mrs. J. R. Hembree, Mar-

fi Ritz 2.

50e C.; Johnquils, little yellow |
and*. dbl.

Wisteria vines,
bushes, Pink Dorothy Perkins
Rose bushes, Pink Cherokee
rose bushes, 25c ea. Add post-
age.
con, 168 Cherokee Ave.

Yellow jonquils, Wh. Narcis-
sus, 35c . doz.;

Hazelnuts, Poplar and maple,

Huckleberry and Dewberry, 25}
Mrs. Artyce Entrekin, Wa-

ea,
CO, Route 2.

Crepe Myrtle, 50c ea.; Wild

Plum, Old Time Rose, 25c ea.;
Crabapple pink, . 6, $1.00; Orn.
Lemon Trees, 25e ea; Yel. Bell, |
15 ea.; Hazelnut. Bushes, $1. 00
Well footed. . Josie - Hug--

doz.
sins, Waco, Rites

Want some red; white -and
pink Verbena plants. Mrs. J. A.
Jones, Screven.

Want some Amaryllis bulbs..

State. color. Vers. Hi. hs; Smith,
Doerun, Route Ze A

Want 8 or 10 plantings each of
Sweet Shrub. and Rosemary.
State price eis W. McCall,
Route: 1.

Per eee

Mrs. A. A -Branan, sees

Orange Day. Lil-|
ies, $1.50 C.: Se black walnuts,

asparagus - ferns,

buds.



Want crepe myrt

ioned. yel. Marech

oe Barksia, and monthh

roses, small Cam
lanta DE 4103.
DE 4103.

Want some Ve
all col. if not too late fo
planting. State pric
Jai: Dickey, Atla

Paces Ferry Road.

Want Madonna lily
quantity, florist type. c

gla
State quantity a be
Mrs. E. Hamlet, Augi

Want the Balm
State what you |
once. Mrs. Claude E. -
Teg Shoals. P. O.

10 large Boxwood

reasonable price. Ar
Kendrick, Sharon.

Shrubbery, Myrtle
cuttings and plants,

with several large

butter and eggs,

* daffodil bulbs. Mrs.
Clarkesville. ;

Exc. Jonquil bulbs,

bushes, flowering p

all col. tulips, glads,
weigelas, peonies. E
postage. Mrs. Rucker

>| Alto, Rte. 1.

Will: exc. large K Hi

-canna roots for, Crimsor

Indian and . Autu

Chrysanthemum > plaee

all var. Mums. 2
tion and: list.

denhiser, Macon, |
Street. a





at Farm, 4 mi.
Richland.



Second Hand Machinery For
All Farm Implements and Farm Machine
longing to the Estate of E. L. Alston, decease

| be sold at Public Auction on Friday, Decembe
South of Richland. Alston Es





| SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Farmall 2 row tractcr, culti-
vator, distributor, planter; 4 disc
plow and seeder box; 20 Disc
Harrow; 14 ft. peanut weeder,
all good cond. Reasonable.
L. D. Smith, Swainsboro, Smith's
Economy Market.

Farmall F-20 Tractor on 608
rubber, has been recond. ail
over, complete new engine: Also
John Deere 5-dise tiller and
seeder. J. H. Neisler,
olds.

Farmall Tractor Model A, in
good cond. with Hwy. Type
Mowing Machine, Planting and
Cultivating Equipment; 2 disc-
Athens Plow and Bosh. Bog
Harrow. (See Mr. Goodman,
Hwy. at Flint River, Between
Jonesboro and _ Fayetteville.
R. L. Jackson, Atlanta, 142 Jack-
NE.

Want 1-2 disc. plow also plant-
er and cult. equipment for Farm-
Robert L. Hucka-
by, Cave Springs, Rt. 1.

Bostrom Farm Level No. 2 in
perfect cond. $18.00. Fulton
Williamson, Savannah, 11 West
Street.

Want two 14 or, 16 in. bottom
plow. State price and cond.
Prefer I. H. C. or J. D. Leonard
Pope, Ocilla, Rt. 1.

1 Cream separator in good
condition for sale at my home.
All letters ans.
Greensboro, Rt. 2.

Avery Tractor, Tiller, seeder
and all planting and cultivating
equipment. R. J. Walsh, Gar-
field.

Want 26 in., 10 disc Bush and

??Bog Harrow, 1 grain drill with

fert. attachment. Prefer Case,
Athens, Rowe. Must be prac-
tically new and in perf. cone:
J. M. Spldin,, Digeown if

Reyn-

Pp. B. Corry,

be

cultivator.





good rubber. Bra
Monroe, Phone 4561.

ber, in good cond. a
er, Monroe.

28 Row Grain Dril

A-1 cond. $35, 00.
Mystic. Jack Lee

J. D, LL Model Tra
and Mould

. used very: little:
Tractor with Oliver si
Both fair shape.
M. H. Bryant, Jasp
Jasper near Jerusale!

3 unit Hinman mil
chine with necessary

jment, and a 14-can ele

aire for dairy.
Chamblee, Rt. 1.

1 disc Tiller and
mers 12-disc harrow,
used, at my place, qd
Norcross. W. A. Davi
Rts;

1 Royal Pea = Be

jing machine, No. 40,

cond. A. K. Chappell
Rt. 1, on state AS oA

2 Gol.

machine,
good cond., $650. 00.
Loyd Keadle, Yate

eng., and 2 8-saw
complete; 25 ho pe ste
All in running conc
ally owned. M. T.
tezuma. Z




nail tractor, - newly |
and on practically
rubber. . Good cul-

my farm, 3 mi.
orpe. See.

=< weehiey Ogle-

peanut picker, in

ith self feeder,
varge sized Lilliston
with 5h. p. Intl
ad 20 days, $400.00.
ner, Osierfield.

tar pea thresher;
rbanks-Morse gas
ne day, to be used
wk. Single . and
I Ans. all letters.
ms, Lizella, Rt. E

rmall tractor on steel
good running order.

on at my farm, $400.00
4 mi. out No. 7

;. Owen, Barnes-

SS eR

efe, at ras. price.
ks, Davisboro, Rt. 1.

So seae B Model
ith h Cc motor, culti-

- combine, like

oleman, Roswell,

: recto with Chevro-

ogi60 00: 1 antes

, shells 75 bu. per
5 1% h. p, elec.
H. G. Thomp-

1, Box 215,

motor windmill, in good -

., Bethea, Louisville.

alance scales, 700-Ib.
eighing bales of cot-

$25.00. E. H. Toole,

ry

fer Grainmaster com-
le at my place. H.

Ww, SL. ao
23 West Ave.

conomy cream sepa-
He A.
es

H tractor, good rub- |
starter and lights, cul-

Ridley,

nd planting equip-
s tiller, side deliv-
in good cond. E.
, Benevolence.

motor, with pulley,
to pull feed or

- Ran good when last
0; also eng. for farm

obb, Eastman, Rt.

rm tools for sal, S.
Ss, Winterville.
His Chalmers model
-row with lights, in
with Athens 2-disc
harrow, nearly new.
-.and peanut
5 Mi.

den, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3.

iler; 50 h. p. eng.,
_ Used for ginning
T. Robison, Monroe,

ase tiller plow, on
od cond.,
ee Walker, Law-

achtree Rd., Rt. 1.

actor, newly over-
od rubber, starter,
, and power lift.
; planters and dis-
See G. W. Shelton,

ek-up hay baler, wih
er Tn. perfect cond. |
one season, $700.00.

art, Chickamauga,

stl tractor; Ae
ine, prac. new;
: tiller:

ele

No let~:

| machine;

| tivator;

T. Cap., 2,500 or 3,000 Ibs.

Ey te
off Perry Rd.

as new,

10- disc.
Se 000. 00 = =for|-



1 big corn sheller, $10. 00. J=|,
v. Terry, Danville.

Some parts of upright grist
mill, 6-inx28-ft. canvas belt; 18-
in stationary. rock. Mill shaft,
ei pulleys; few other | parts for
same. Very cheap for cash.
Write or see. W. J. Pidcock,

ae McCormick- -Deering mow-
ing machines, 1 with regular 4
ft. blade, $50. 00, other with 5-ft. |
lespedeza blade, $75.00.: Both
in good running order. T. M.
Tillman,. Athens. a

Williams corn mill, 20-in
rocks, 1 hole sheller and No. 6
Hammermill grinder. Doyle
Braziel, Suwanee.

200-gal. Beam peach spray
mounted on_ steel
wagon and wheels, machine
pulled by mules, driven by en-
gine. Tank drained for winter
storage. _No wartime parts in
machine, $150.00 here. J. Cy

1 Adkins, Ft. vee 209 N. Ma-
Model B John Pecee
ith planters and culti- |

con St.

1 oe OL 32. Smit New K
Oil burners for 20x20 tobacco
barn, never been installed. L:
He Edenfield, Stillmore, Ris):

2- H wagon in good cond., at
reas. price. Mrs. Lyman M.
Sheppard, Sandersville, Rt;
Box 174.

2-disc plow, eace uk fer-
tilizer attach. and cultivator
for model A Farmall tractor;
| Avery late model walking cul-
2-H H-9 International:
mower.
pling.

Homemade model: A tractor,
good running cond. Sell or

thing I need: Ans. all letters.
L.A. Powers, Griffin, Rt. C.

1 B Allis Chalmers tractor, *41
model; also 1 Athens 2 disc |
plow and cultivator; $800.00 for
outfit. John R. Smith, Chester,
Re ke

Cole 3- disc grain drill, horse
drawn, slightly worn. Does
perfect " work, $17.50 FOB; also
small farm bell, complete. Perf.
cond:, - $5.00... Poe We. aarris.
Halcyon Dale.



_jand husker, purchased new this
season. Only harvested about
100 A. corn, operating now. H.,
McCranie, Eastman, Hie

42 R. Intl Combin efor ae
; | W. V. Brannen, Unadilla.

1 H. Hill wagon, good cond.
Chas.
A. Shook, Tiger.

J. D.. Model H tractor, in good
cond., and on = good rubber.
Mrs. Dora Corbin, Soperton, Rt.
iS

1944 Ford-Ferguson tractor
disc harrow. 14-in. bottom
plows, S. K. O. cultivator, 2
psanters and ~fertilizer distrib-
-utor. Pulley, side-del. rake,
Liverman peanut picker with
Turner hay press and I. H.-C.
3-5. H. P. engine. Morgan Dunn,
Cuthbert, Rt. 3.

DeLaval No. S-10 cream sep-
arator, in good econd., $15.00.

tle filler, complete with Dacro
copper head, for dairy, $250.00.
AN ett, Flanagan, Columbus, 22.10
Francis St., Ph 3-5485.

Used wagon, $60.00.
turn plow, $10.00.
hogs (mostly male) for. sale.
See Lee Crosby, Brunswick,
Blythe Isle.

20-in reversible 2-H. Avery
hillside plow, $25.00, or exc.
for anything I can use of equal
value. W. L: Cottrell, Thomas-
ton; -Rtz 2:

1 reaper and binder, bought
new in 1941, used 3 yrs. Now
in. perfect cond., pulled by trae-
tor, $200.00. Mrs. J. RB. Gay,
Cobbtown, Rt. 2.

1 windmill given to anyone
who will take it down. In good
cond. E, L. Thrist, Cobbtown.

W. C. Allis-Chalmers tractor,
9 mos. old, used very little.
Starter, lights and pulley,
$1,200.00 cash. J. D. double
disc harrow. W. Cc. Northing-
ton, Davisboro.

1 A. C. No. 60 combine, in
good cond. Henry Booth, Eee
ington, RFD.

Good 2-H . wagon. 2

Large



ee nee 2s che ee

TR: Tankersley, Ap-.

trade for equal value for some-'

1 row John Deere corn picker |

Milwaukee Model B Dacro bot- |'

Also some

| State



Avery - tractor, on good rub-
ber, with all attachments inc.
12 ft. tractor weeder, $1,100.00;
all in good cond. 1 walking
cultivator, 1 mule ~ weeder,
$15.00. 1 No. 10 middle buster

Oliver, $15.00: Thos. C. Ker-

sey, Dublin, Rt. 4,

a] heavy duty bermuda grass
akon 4 ft. wide, 9 teeth, all
steel construction, "$25. 00. FOB,
Fred C. Seago, Pinehurst, Riel.

power mill, with 14 and 16 ft.
evaporator.. Forrest -F, Atta-
way, Hapeville, 3335 Stewart
Ave., Ca 2368. _

1 new horse-drawn John
Deere Hay Rake, never been
used. Also 1 new double sec-
tion drag harrow, prac. new.
E. H. Harper, Atlanta, 3400 Gar:
den Rd., RA 6110.

John Deere 4- ae tiller with
seeder, in A-l cond., -on extra
good rubber, $200.00.
N. Ross, Eastman, Rt. 1.

Three unit International
vester milking machine,
full equipment for sale.

Har-
Wim.

M. Avery, LaGrange,

1 new Intl hammer mill,
small size. If interested, see or.
write. C. S. Meeks, NichoHs.

1 new 10-22-in. disc rear
section of Bush and Bog Int'l
harrow, $150.00. No letters ans.
dee. Williams, Ir. Bowersville.

2 wheeler cart with built in!

platform; never used, cost
$28..00, plus $8.00 freight, for
$25.00. Josan: Guia, Lawrence-
Ville, Rt. 2.<

Int'l mule power hay press
on wheels, $35.00. 1 riding cul-
tivator, John Deere,--in good
cond., $35. 00.2 1 2-roller evapo-
rator, $35.00. Jesse Bell, Char-
ing, Rt.rt.

1 power DX Friend spraying
machine, complete with hose
and guns. In good cond. L. K.
voedey: JES Thomaston, Rt. 3.



SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED

Want small combine suitable

operation with 1940 Farmall A}.

tractor. Olin D. Burdette, La-
Grange, Rt. 4, Ph. 1619-3.

Want late model Ford tractor
with or without equipment.
State price. T, E. Akridge Sr.,
Sale City.

Want 3d-dise, 23 or 24 in. Bosh
& Bogg harrow, Athens 2-disc
plow. R. F. Whelchel, Decatur,
Box: 85.

Want Model F Intnl or Ford
tractor on steel or rubber. Must
be good buy. G. M. Williams,
Covington, Rt. 2.

Want complete set of culti-|.

vators, planters and distributors
for H or M Farmall tractor.
J. W. Gowan, Graymont, Rt. 1.

Want Molasses Dispenser for
Feed Mill. Advise. Gray An-
drews, Roberta.

Want tractor, 2 row, on rub-
ber, with disc turner and _ all
other farming equipment. O M.
1 Miller, Waycross; Rt. 2.

Want for cash Farmall A or
J. D. model LA tractor, equip-

ped and in good cond., State

price, each, J. T. Perdue, Bon-
aire.

Want 4c or 5- H, P. 2-wheel gar-
cen tractor, Advise equip., cond.
and price. C, E. Hutto, Savan-
nah, Rt. 4.

Want to buy med. size dinner
bell. Must be in good cond.
price and size. R. L.
Turner, Atlanta, 1166 Euclid
Ave. NE.

Want 8 or 12 row grain drill.

| Within 100-125 radius of New-
nan, All letters ans. State price}

and cond. Joseph L. Moore,
Newnan, Rt. 3.

Want 1 Farmall H or M Trac-

tor and all equip. W. H. Dee

Swainsboro, Rt. 4.

Want John Deere B Tractor
in ist. class cond. or will cons.
Farmall H or Allis Chalmers C.
Reas. for cash. Prefer one as
near here as possible. te
Flanders, Rockledge. opie ae

+

Russell

Want 1. small corn. shucker
and. sheller. Must be in good
cond. and_ stationary. W. F.
Garrett, Ellaville, Rt. oe

Want syrup boiler, 40- 60 ae
capacity. Must be in good cond.,
cheap. State price. C, LL. Coth-
ren, Alma.

Want cultivators, planters and
distributors for Model C Allis

"Chalmers tractor with or with-
Practically new Globe cane

out power take-off. L. E. Mize,
Madison, Rt. 2. _

Want John Deere, Modei H or

ator. AT, Kennedy, Pavo.

. Want: John Deere 11-A or
i2-A Combine with or without
power unit. Must be late model
in good. cond. on rubber;
want 6 disc tiller mounted on
rubber, equipped with seeder

D, A. Law, Chula.

Want Model Farmail tractor
with equip. in good cond. Will
pay reas. cash price. State what
you have. Ezzie Counts, Syl-
vania, Rt. 2.

Want small gas engine for
farm use. Will trade 390 egg
Super Hatch incubator or pay

cash. C. R. Owenby, Culberson,
N. C., Rt. 1. (Resident in Ga.)

Want 1-H. Hay cutter. <A.: V.
Clifton, Atlanta, 1296 Euclid
Avenue, N.E.

Want Farmall H or John
Deere Model B Tractor on rub-
ber. Tillers, Harrows, Planters,
Cultivators, Distributors for
either, State present cond., and
cash price.
Baxley, Route 1.

Want Farmall H. or John D.
tractor in good cond. 1943 or
1944 model with or without at-
tachment. Must not be worked
over. State price and cond.
Need Harper, Ocilla. ,

' Want grist mill with not less
than 42 in. rock in good cond.;

also, corn sheller and large hami-
jmer mill.

Robert M. Combs.
LaGrange, Rt. 1.

Want 1, 6 disc Atel: tiller in
good cond. W:. S. a as Harri-
son.

Want H or M Farmall! Tractor
and equipment. E, FoFrankin,
Metter.

Want Farmait A Sractor and
equipment. R. B. Trapnell, Met-
ter, Phone 151.

Want good used stalk cutter;
also good late medel 2 H. Mow-
er and rake; and good used cul-
tivator with all attachments.
Prefer Oliver. A. B. Weatherly,
Fayetteville.

Want 1 disc tiller (3 or 4 disc).
Any make must be in good cond.
and cheap for cash; also want
8 disc cutaway harrow. G. F.
Martin, Blythe.

Want 2: disc plow for case
tractor. J. D. Make. Can use
3 disc tiller. State-price. Free-
man Popham, Taylorsville, Rt. 1.

Want 1 bush and bog harrow
for Allis Chalmers: B Tractor,
(8 disc). State price, make and
cond. in letter. A. F. Spears,
Madison, Route 3. ~

Want Farmall A or Ford Fer-
guson tractor. State price. John
B. D. Fletcher, Chula, Rt. 1.

At once. Mrs. -Lula_ Belle
Brown, Millen, Rt. 4, Box 188.

Want syrup boiler
cond. Any size up to 800 gal.
State price. F.C. McNab, Doug-
las, Route 2.

Want used tractor with har-
row and disc tiller, in good cond.
Will exc. equal value. F. M.
Piekern, Hamilton, Rt. 1, Box
Number 413.

Want tractor, 1 row, also es
tom plow. Must be in good cond.

4+ dames O. Dampier, Adel, Rt. 2.

Want 1 M Farmall tractor and
tiller, in good cond. 1 HP motor
with 4 milking machines (De-
Laval) for cash. C. T, Robert-
son, TaGrange, RE, Ae es =



size.

and good mech. cond.
consider Farmall H with ful

B, with bottom plow and culti-

also.

box. Prefer J. D. or Case make. |

Norman Sellers, |

}eond., $5.00 at farm. |

| $350.00.

founts,

Want 1-H. wagon in A-1 cond. |

in good

combine cut oats.



Want. corn shellier. 4 Or 2
A. B. Medlock, I, &
Rt. 2, Box 504. Ze

Want Model B eke
tractor with full equipment te
prepare land, fertilizer and cul-
tivator. Must be no older than
1941 or 1942 model, good rubb
Ww:

equip. C. C. Draughan, Pelham
Want model A or H Farmal.
tractor, full equipment. J
plying state price and con
E. L. Warren, Stillmore, Rt.
Want cultivators, planters

fertilizer attachments for Fa

all H or M tractor. Claude Whi
aker, Metter, Phone - (151. :



INCUBATORS AND
genie e

1 Buckeye ee
ty 16,096. Contact or
R. H. James, Waycross,
Number 835.

600. Egg Super. Hatchec
water incubator, $15. 60;

Cap Ci
write

(used this year)

$10.00; Bradley corn plante:
with plates, $8.00. All at farm
Red Oak. E. B. Budden, Eas
Point, 809 East Point St.

860 egg cap. Wishbone in
bator, for sale or exchange fo
hogs or cattle, or fat hens a
$1.00 ea. S. D. Hacrison,:
leen.

100-egg cap. electric dace
ter, complete, $12.50. Will
ship.. E. M. Roberts, Atlanta
Bankhead and Bolton Rd. ~

- Brooder, Blue Flame oil, 50
egg cap., 52 in. top, in goo
G.-
Ham, Cobbtown.

Brower hot water outet
Also: 5-deck.

starter battery, $60.00.

exc. for chickens, hogs or cows

Write what you have. W. it
McLeod, Valdosta, Re. 3, Bo:
41, f

6 Farm Master sles brooders
500 egg cap., used once, $28
ea. Also 6 five gal. wate
$2.00 ea. Handy man
garden tractor, steel wheels,
$100.00. J. W. Green, Atlanta
2561 Buford Hwy.

Want 200-egg cap.
incubator. State what
have. R. J. Ellison, Girard.

ele

2



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE. ~~



Red Hull Seminole oe

'Crowders, 30c Ib. del. in 5 Jb

lots; Long black Purple Hul
and Little Two Crop peas, 18
lb. in 10 Ib. lots del. T. P ee
ell, Ambrose.

White half runner bean
cups, $1.20; Purple Hull Cro
peas and Brown 6 wk. crowde
beans, 2 crops, 3 cups, $1.1
Cash or M. O. Mrs. Lon
worth, Dacula.

Red speckled crowder p
20c lb. 5 lbs. or more; 2 cr
yellow Crowder peas, 25 1
5 lb. lots; White Half Runne
Garden beans, 35 teacupful. P
P. Sry Ga. <G. 8. Brown,
Ground, Rt. 1.



CORN AND SEED CORN
=) FOR SALE =

50 ee good hearty soun
low corn for sale. L. D. H
College Park, Rt. 1, - mi
Stonewall. se:

100, 000 lbs. Golden Be
pop corn, recleaned and in n
125 Ib. bags, sold in 5 ton J
or more. Best offer gets
D. Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4

So. American Pop Corn,

ed and cleaned, 10 FO

orders less than 100 Ibs.
Fields, Gainesville, heat.



SEED FOR ae



Sericea Lespedeza seed, ce m

not been heated, ife Jb
Cleane

bu. Frt. paid. Sacke

JHall, Carnesvi



_ Wednesday De



PLANTS FOR SALE



aad eiored Cornfield

rhite half runner bean
35 large cupful. Post-
s./M. P. Forrester, Ta-

tender- cornfield bean

945 crop, 35 cupfull or

Add postage. Mrs.
hastain, Talona. . :

5 50c postpaid, Coin or
: =e seramey: Naylor,

Collard seed, 15c thlsp.
d. Mrs. Annie B. Mcle-
atonton, Rt.

u, small, So seedling
seed, 1945 crop, $2.00 bu.

Mrs. P, W. Rylee, Mays- | ch

Pure Stone Mt. Water-.

ere



sed, $1.00 lb. FOB my |

F. A. Ansley, Dearing. '

ird Seed, 1 Ib, 50c; 10
3.50; 100 Tb., $15. 00. Bar-|
Everett, Whigham.

mmoth Gold Tobacco seed
oz. C. R. Redmond, Pel-

Multiplying onions, 85c
lso Oak and Chinaberry
50c ea.; Persimmon trees,
Red and yellow plum
and White press peach
25c ea. Mrs. L. M. Woot-
milla.

= Lespedeza, combine

XC, -cond., 100 Ib. or ton}

Oe Ib., FOB. J. A. Cobb,
at Rte

B Ibs. Srices Lespedeza | yy
wee. of dodder and clean,
ne run, 10c lb. at barn.

n Evans, Commerce, Riv

ons Kobe Lespedeza seed,
e run, 10c Ib. Edward
llard, Fayetteville, Rt. 3;

- Chamber special Tob.
it $2.00 pt. Will produce
Da A Postpaid. R. ON.

Screven, Rt.--2,

noth Ruswan Sunflower

, $1.00 gal. Okra

, postage paid. Mrs,
Blot Lavonia, Rt. 1.

No. checks;

i strawberry

$1.50, 500; $2.50 M. Del,

Bernice Russell, _Gaines-
f..1.

100 Ibs. collard seed, 50c
_W~ Trammell, Moreland,

Sie onions, $1.00 eal
1, 25c lb. Add postage.
_ Weeks, Dial. :

Cannonball
eed, $1, 00 lb., postpaid.
Brannen, Unadilla.

) lbs. Serecia Lespedeza |
nice clean combine run,
; 100 Ib. lots. Also 3

from. breeder, $5.00 106
DC Cannon, Lavonia,

lbs. Sericea seed, clean

Ss C: Chitwood, Martin,

graded Cannonball wa-
n_seed, $1.50 Ib. J. C.
rt Val ley.

a Lespedeza seed, re-
; 20e Ib., at my farm 5
. Bowdon, on Rt. 1.

nan, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

ons Kobe Lespedeza seed .

d through 3 screens, nice,
armers stock, 12%c Ib.
owen, Americus.
red Indian peach seed,
Blue plum and Bingo
seed, 25 doz.
ble peas, 35c qt.
ep Crowe,

DS. Genuine Pride of Ga.
elon seed for sale, 1st
order for $23.00 gets
Postpaid in Ga.
ea Lespedeza_ seed, dod-
combine run, 20e lb,
and recleaned, 30c Ib.
: - Smith, Stockbridge,



Nts FOR SALE



e a fleas se white Bermuda Onion plants,

{$1. op: M. W, W. Williams, Quit-

od imm

S

|bage and Collard plants,

$2.00, 500;

Satis.

Mastodon, 70c C;



sage
rapevines, Crab-
old fashioned peach
Beechnut trees, all 20c
Gooseberry bushes, $1.25
doz. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gain-
esville, Rt. 6.

Large fresh extra early Jer-
sey and Chas. W. Cabbage,
$1.00, 500; $1.75 M. Del. post-
paid, or $7. 50, 5000, exp. col.

Well rooted
Museadine
apple trees,
trees,

d, | White Bermuda Onion plants,

same price.
Satis. guar.
gerald.

Charleston,

Prompt shipment,
F, F. Stokes, Fitz-

Flat Dutch and
Copenhagen frostproof Cab-
bage, fresh and green; also
white Bermuda Onion plants,
85c, 300; $1.00, 500; $2.00 M. R.
anclor, Pitts,

Charleston and early Jersey
frostproof cabbage and White
Bermuda onion plants, $1.00,
500; $2,00 M. Del.
ner, Pitts, Rt. 1,

Charleston Wakefield frost-
proof cabbage and Bermuda
Onion plants, $2.25 M, Del.
Otis Conner, Pitts.

Red and Yellow Bermuda
onion and Ga. heading Collard
plants, 50c, 100; $1.00, 300; $3.00
M. Ali del. Mrs. Boyd Bae
gett, Douglasville, Rtsi:

oe
Klondike strawberry plants,
$3.50 M.
shipment, young plants.
checks, - Mrs, Willie
Gainesville, Rt, 2.

Early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield Cabbage plants, $2.25
$1.65, 500; $1.00, 300. Also
geen Strawberry plants,
young, well rooted, $3.75 M.;
$2.00, 500. Clay Evans, Gaines-
ville, tk

Blakemore strawberry Las
$1.25 C; $9.00 M. Klondike, 75c
C: $4.00 M. M. O. P, P. in Ga.
guar. Delpher Frost,
Ellenwood, Rt. 2.

Cabbage plants, - Frostproof
Jersey, Charleston and Copen-
hagen, White Bermuda Onion,
$1.00, 500; $1.50 M. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

Strawberry plants, Klondike,
50e C; $2.50, 500; $5.00 M. Mas-

No
Allen,

|todon, 60c C; $3.00, 500; $6.00

M. Nice 1945 dried peaches,

-160e. Ib,; Apricot plums, 25 ea.

or 4, $1. 00. Prompt shipment.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Mastodon strawberry plants,
large, early, cultivated and
well rooted, 75e C; $5.00 M.
Postage paid in Ga. No checks
or stamps. Mrs. A. G. May-
field, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Klondike strawberry plants,
60c C; $2.50, 500; $4.50 M,
$3.50, 500;
$5.50 M. Well rooted. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. A, D, Jones,
Comming, Beet :

Jewel strawberry plants, ex-.

tra large berry, Town King,
large late berry, Premier Frost-
proof, all 50c C, $450 M. Fair
flax, extra early, fine flavor,
$1.00 C. Add postage. Logan
Beach, Gainesville, Rit.

Earlybearing strawberry
plants, well rooted, 75e C; $5.00
M. Prepaid in Ga. Others add
postage. Mrs. T. H. Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

Early Klondike and Mt. De-
licious plants, $1.00, 150 del in
Ga. No checks. Mrs. Pearl Pin-

-{son, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Well-rooted sage plants, home
grown, $5.00 C. Postpaid. Sam
Tweedell, Lithonia.

Chas. Wakefield Cabbage
plants, $1.40, 500; $2.50 M. All
Gel. White Bermuda Onion
plants, $2.50. Collard plants,
oe 00 Del. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt.

Kudzu Crowns, $1.75 C, $7.00,
500; $12.00 M. Well rooted. Mrs.
B. E. Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.

Giant New Gem real true

_|Everbearing strawberry plants.

Now full of blooms, green and
ripe berries. Fresh berries from
May ta Dec. 50 plants, $2.25;
$4.00 C; Add penne. Oe exc.
gi cheeks C. A. Dobbs, Gaines-
ville. |

Sage plants, $1.00 doz; 7c
2.5
M.; saan $2.60 doz. All post-
paid. L. J. Ellis, Cumming.

alee Cabbage plants &

plants,

Ovie Con-|-

Prompt |

| plants,





Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.25, 300; $2.00, 500; $3.75 M.
Lady T., $1. 75, 300; $2.50, 500.
Del. Nice young plants. No
checks. C. D. Crow, Gainesville,
Ri 2.

Ready: Iceberg Lettuce, En-
dive, Beets, Chinese Cabbage,
$100 C. Wakefield Cabbage,
Rutabaga, Collards, Kale, Car-
rots, Broceoli, Bermuda Onion,
Red and White Nest Onion, 50c
C. Del. -Mrs;-H.. Ve Franklin,
Register. :

Strawberry plants, $2.00 M.
Joel Lott, Douglas, Rt. 3.

100,000 Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 75c C. Mrs. J. L.
Nelson, Oglethorpe, Rt. 2.

Chas. W. Cabbage plants, $1.00
500; $1.75 M. del.; $15.00, 10,-
000, exp. col, Prompt shipment.
oy Waldrip, Flowery panes,
Ril

Chas, Wakefield Gabba ce
plants, 90c, 500; $1,50.M. Collard
plants, $1.00 M. Good count.
Lorena Maddox, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Box 201.

Copenhagen Market Cabbage
plants, $1.50 M. Ready now. A,
T. Daniels, Hahira, Box 134,

_ Cabbage plants, $1.00 M. Any
amt. wanted. Now ready. Ship-
ped imme.- Mrs. Otis. Williams,
Baxley, Rt. 4,

Mastodon Everbearing Sie
berry plants, All young plants.
$6.50 M. Clay Bennett, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Early Jersey Cabbage and
White Bermuda .Onion plants,
$1.50 M. $1.25, 500; All plants
del. Prompt shipment. G.
Steedly, Baxley.



Li

Missionary strawberry plants, |

$1.00 C. P. P. Tom Kittle, Car-

roliton, Rt. 5.
Young and well rooted Mas-

todon strawberry plants, $3.00,
500; $5.00 M. Postpaid, prompt

shipment. W. 4H. ene Atlanta,
1205 Grant St, 8. E.

Kiondike eI plants, |

early bearing,
Del. Mrs. J. D.
Rt. 2. ;

Klondike strawberry plants,
$2.00 M. Add postage. Mrs. Fred
Mosley, Bremen, Rt. 2.

-Giant thornless Boysenberry
$1.10 doz, Mrs. F. E:
Hogan, Hapeville, 3692 Atlanta
Ave.

Chas. Wakefield and Copen-
hagen cabbage plants, $1.26, 500;
$2.00, M. All del. Good plants,
prompt shipment. Mrs. O. L,
Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, state inspected and
certified, $3. 25, 300; $5.50, 500.
Del. guar. satis. B. R. Woodlift,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Himalaya berry, 10c ea., $1.00
doz,; Lady Thompson strawber-
ry plants, 40c C. Will exe. for
Mastodon and Gem strawberry
plants, Add postage, Mrs. Henry
F. Jarrell, Butler, Re 2,

Carolina Header collard plants
$2.00 M. Sell or trade. Hubert
Chambers, Canton, Box 488.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.25, 300; $2.00, 500; $3.75 M.
Lady Te $1. 75, 300; $2. 50, 500.
Del. Nice young plants. - No
checks. Ethel Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Sev. thousand- improved
strawberry plants, ees sweet
early berries, $4.00 M. Plants
del. in Gas also Deep red with
green foliage Canna bulbs, 30c
doz. Del. in Ga. Mrs, William
T. Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1.

Extra large Charleston Wake-
field Cabbage plants, $1.00, 500;
$1.50 M. Ready now, Leon Gaff,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Chas. Wakefield

4.00 M; V5ce C;
yer, Gainesville,

Cabbage

plants, $1.00, 500; $1.50 M. Nice

large plants, ready now. George
W. Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Well rooted sage plants, $1.30
doz.;* 2 doz., $2.50. Dry sage,
39 aie 3 gts., $1.10. Garlic
bulbs, $1, 18: 3 doz. Ance Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58.

Well rooted sage plants, $1.30
doz,; 2 doz., $2.50. Dry sage,
39c'. qt.; .3 ats., $1.10. Garlic
bulbs, 3 doz., $1. 10. E. S. Steph-
ens, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58.

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE >



- Nice ghee cured sage, $1.25
Ib. Mrs. Nathan Wenieays

Ball Ground, Rt. 4

|
{

.je@a., in 500 lots.



| MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



CRACKLINGS:

Choice Cracklings, 3 Ibs., for
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. H. V.

|Bivens, Powder Springs, Rt. 1.

SAGE:

Fresh ground sage, $1. 50 Ib.;.
Ground hot pepper, $1.00 Ib.
Del. Cash or money order. Al-
dora Keith, Gay, Rt. 1.

Home cured sage, $1.00 1b.
FOB. Parcel post. Mariah Brown
Richland, Rt. 3. -

1945 hand picked shade dried
sage, $1-50 Ib,, 2 Ibs. $2.50. Mrs.
J. P. Rush, Adairsville.

Nice shade cured sage, $1.25
lb.; Postpaid. Mrs. Nathan Wea-
therby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.

Lear s age, $1.00 Ib.; 10-20 Ibs.
90e lb. Ground, $1. 50 Ib., 25
and 50c orders filled, Vv. Keith,
Alvaton.

ROOTS, HERBS
FOR SALE:

' Yellow root, wild cherry tree,
|bark, Colts foot, Yellow dock,
May Apple, Witchhazel bark.
30c Ib. Add postage. Giadys
Cochran, Pisgah.

27 Ibs. nice hand picked sage,
$1.08 Ib, FOB. Mrs. Ida
Chambers, Carrollton, 49 West

Ave.

Black Walnut. meats, $1.00 Ib.
Good home cured chewing to-
bacco, 10 twists, $1.00; Sage
plants, 2, 25c; Gooseberry, 3
25e: Red Sassafras, yellow root,
yellow dock, 3 lbs., -$1,00. Mrs.
Re, Stover, Pisgah.

seeneeenigen goer esis lee

Sees ae te eon

MISCELLANEO US
WANTED

[BEER SEED WANTED:

Want a start of Calif Beer
Seed. Mrs. J. W. Lee, Felton.

CHINQUAPINS AND
CHESTNUTS WANTED:

Want 1 pk. ea. Chinquapins
and Chesnuts. Name price and
when can ship. Lloyd Hatcher,
Albany, 711 6th Ave.

GOURDS WANTED:
Want 2 doz. dishrag gourds.

Mrs. BE. C. Catts, 7600. 1025
E. Clifton Rd., DE 7620.

[HAY WANTED:

Want 10 tons peanut hay, free
of sandspurs. State price. G.

{L. Slater, Stillmore, Rt. 1.

PLANTS WANTED:

Want sev. rooted sage plants,
white nest onions. Quote price
del, Mrs. Bessie M, Joiner, Au-
gusta, 1502 Central Ave.

FEATHERS WANTED:

_ Exc. 5 lbs. sundried apples for
4 lbs, Goose or Duck feathers,
ea. pay postage. Mrs. Homer
Wheeler, Ball Ground, Rt. 2.
BUTTER WANTED:

Want 2 lbs. good, fresh coun-
try butter weekly, sent COD
or prepaid, Advise price, ete.
Tom Rowe, Chattahoochee.

FRUIT WANTED:

Want exe. 5 lbs. large size
1945 crop pecans for 5 Ibs.
bright, free from core and
worms dried apples. Ea. pay
postage. Also will sell my pe-
cans. Miss Dorothy Price
Loeust Grove,

GRAI NAND HAY WANTED:
CORRECTION:

Want 10 to 15 tons of good,
bright peanut vine hay, FOB
or del. to my farm. Must be
free from sandspurs. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmere, Rt. 1.

Want 200 bu. feed oats, sound
and bright, My place located
15 mi. West Atlanta.
Glore, Austell, Rt. 2.

Want 500 bu. Oats. Give
your best price del. J. P. Simp-
son, College Park, Rt. 2.

PEAS WANTED:

Want some Black Crowder
peas. State what you have and
price. H. P. Malcom, Social
Circle, Rt. 2, Box 47.

SEED WANTED:

Want Lespedeza seed of all
kinds. Also some Brabham and
Tron peas; and have some Kud-
zu crowns for sale at one cent
J. J, Outen,

Manassas, Rt. 2.

Want, 25 lbs. or more of pein.
ed Garrison watermelon seed
from 1945 crop: Send sample
and price per ib. O. FE. Justice,

a . a 2, Pox 59.

John Py

SYRUP WANTED:

Want some good table |
made from White cane
P.O.J., for own use. Stat
price FOB or del. C. E. Tuc
Dorchester, ee:

TREES WANTED:

Want 10 pecan trees, |
Stewart var. budded and
now cut. Advise Dr, |
Silveus, Atlanta, 394 Hop
St,, S. W,

Want 50 bu. shelled ye
corn, sound and free of
and weevils, for use on
farm. Grover Sowell, Atla
Rt. 3. 2
GRAIN AND HAY:

Want 2000 bu. feed oats,
to farm on Crabapple Ra; 4
N. Roswell, 22 mi. N. At
Quote best price. J. W. Hug
Hughes Hereford Farms
Piedmont Ave.,

AT-2741.

Want 10-15 tons cheap
for dry cows: Peavine, Jo
son Grass and Soy Bean,
price and send sample.
Ramey, Norcross, e/o The N
Farm
HONEY:

Want some nice pure ho
Quote best price. Mrs. Hs
Holloman, Barnesville,
Box 262.

SHUCKS:

Want 1000 or 1800 Ibs hue
del. to me; also have S
Collard plants, 35e C; $1.00, 3
Miss Bertha Crowder, Willi

son, Rt. 15

TOBACCO:

Want 10 lbs. home Ee
haceo. State grade and p:
. R. Spurleck,

Hl AY WANTED:

Want several tons good
bright Peanut or Lespedeza
dress: Dr, L. C. Fischer, Sh:
burg, Rt, 1, Lakeside Fe rie
SYRUP WANTED:

Want Syrup of any. kin
in any cond. in large lot
in own feed mill. Pa
O. E. Norton, Fairburn.

HONEY BEES AND B
SUPPLIES FOR SA

10 lbs. of beeswax fo
offer. Mrs. T. I. Brock
Hill, Rt. 1.

50 hives of bees f -
J. R. Durden, Macon, 5
Hill St; B.. 181s-Ro
CORRECTION: boy

7% lbs. Beeswax, sf
Also want to buy 2 J
simmon trees, about 4 or

tall, at reasonable pric
oe es Canton, Re



+ pee



POTATOES AND VEG



About 10 tons Porto
sweet potatoes, well gra
right out of the field,

}at my place. Contact

coming after. Jack Bureh,
ter.

Turnip salad. and . Mi
greens. 2 small trucks now
Contact before coming.
arent, Smithville, Rt. 1.
8

Truck ieaa of tender tu
salad. Would like to

Sparta on Eatonton rd.
Cliff Harrell, Sparta.

About 200 bu. P. R,
Potatoes for sale at $
On Rochelle and Fitzge
11 Mi. Fitz. 12 Mi. Roch.
Mitchell, Abbeville.



PEANUTS AND PEC
FOR SALE



Large size pecans,
small size, 25c lb, C
graded, in 2 lb. lots
Del, 150 mi., over 15
postage extra. O. B. Cane
la Riea.

4000 Ibs. nice good
per shell pecans, 40
anywhere in G -LOU'
charge for packing
eae Bogar




d 1945 peaches, free
60c lb. Apricot
outs, 35c ea; 4, $1.00.

plants, Klondike,

, 500; $5.00 M. Mas-

Cc; $3, 00, 500; $6.00

ostage. Mrs. Lee
ainesville, Rt. 1.

ried apples, free of
Jc lb. Plus postage.
Blalock, Canton.

sundried peaches, 1945
c lb. Add postage. Fill
imme. J. sH.- King,
, Rt. 2, :

apples

: Del. in Ga.

me for small amount

n, peanuts, pecans, 2 of

all apples, pecan and

ees. Mrs. John R. Ter-
ekmart, Rt. 3. *

< ndried peaches, 1945,
: lb, White nest onions,
Orders filled at once.
tage. 10 lbs. color bunch
eans, 35 Ib. Mrs. Am-
, Bowdon, Rti 2.

op dried peaches, free
-0c Ib.; new crop pe-
Ab. del. Mrs. J. M.

ydrated Ba fully ripe,
3 Ibs. del. by parcel
x exc. for few large pa-
i ecans, lb. for lb. Mrs.
Mc rhorter, Roopville, Rt.

ied yellow eoches,
worms, 20 Ibs., 50c
amps. Mrs. J. Me-
Iberton, Rt. 3.

ndried apples, 1945
-of core and peeling,
dd postage. Mrs. Hoover
a, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 73.

k walnuts, this years
sound, clean, and nicely
$2 00 bu. Money order.
M. Marshall, eeu
Box

i
t

RAIN AND HAY

and |



ey. 100 gal. pure cane syrul

Will del. or load at my yup.
Write or call. Claude Jones,
Fitzgerald, Phone 241,

1945 crop of Ga. cane syrup
in barrels. Best grade. Reas.
price. B.E. Parrish, Pavo, Rt. 3.

CATTLE FOR SALE





Reg. Holstein male, 3 yrs. od.
wt. around 1200 lbs. 2 nice Hol-
Stein heifers, wt. about 450 and
600 Ibs. $600.00 for the lot. Heif-
ers not reg. Loyd Keadle, Yates-
ville, Rt. 1.

Young Holstein and Jersey,
wt. 650 Ibs. or better. Extra
fine qualities. 3 Gal. and bet-
ter cn day milk. Calf. 4 wks.
old. T. J. Lee, Red Oak.

Reg., red, short horn bull, 7
mos. old. wt. around 400
C O. Wood, ee Rt.

a bull calves, 10 and 8 mos,,
old, both reg., fine stock, grand-
sons of Aristocratic Golden Bell,
sired by Design Colonel (Star
Bull), for sale or trade for
Reg. Jersey or Black Aberdeen-
Angus heifers. L. T. Long, Bre-
men. Rt. 1. Box 118.

7 black. Angus Springers, 1
reg. Angus bull, also 2 Jersey

[st calves soon. Also good farm.
mule, work anywhere, gentle.
Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Sayan
Oakdale Rd.

30 milch cows, 10 springer
heifers, 10 open heifers, - high
grad Jerseys from certified
herd. C. C. Owens, Evans.

Reg. Guernsey bull, wt. 1100
lbs. and 15 grade Jersey-
Guernsey cows, $1200.00. J. E.
-Abercrombie, Culloden.

15 pure bred black Angus
bulls and heifers. See any day
except Sunday. Robert S. Ah-
derson, Hawkinsville.

. Purebred Jersey male calf, 8
mos, old, from 4 gal cow, not
reg, $25.00. Graham Simpson,
-Culverton, Ret. 1.



FOR SALE



|

Coker full grain
ic bu. Riley

it

: 400 ae Hastings
ats, 100 bu. Fulgrain
) bu., or lot at barn,

-P, Smith, Carroll: |

, oats, 90c bu.; Coker |
lightly mixed yes |
4 bu. FOB. W.

Can be

ut Hay for sale,
; uy ews

-10 ton lots.

200 tons baled Pea-
at $15.00 ton, ground /
ed $25.00 ton. Prices
barn or loaded rail-
lots. H. G. Willams,

P. O. Box 115.

lot Lespedeza hay and
za seed for sale, Vic-
7, Commerce.

Lespedeza and crab

Ye 5 tons Berumda grass |

put in barn without
d bales, $20.00 ton at
n. A. 0. Ring, Rayle.
ns of peanut hay, del.
load lots. F. M.- Alex-

dele, Rt: C, Box 190.

good peanut hay,
n, FOB. H. L. Holland,

1 peanut hay, for sale.
asterlin, Andersonville.

sft and Soker Oats, 90:
. W. P. Neal, Ashland.

as bales Lespedeza
S. P. Sanders,

| gs hay, sell by

see

oa 00 bale, at barn,
o. LaFayette on hwy.
, LaFayette, Rt. 1.

les. good runner peanut
tons, $18.00 ton
J. i Roberts, Fort

Sanford Wheat
u. Cokers full+
Deke $1.00 bu.
ags. P. H: Davis,



pigs,

2 black Jersey heifers, freshen
soon, $75.00 ea. G. H. John-
ston, East Point, 700 So. Sem-
mes St., Ca. 3584 after 6:30 p.m.

2 reg., black Angus cows and

heifer calf. Blackwarden

breed. J. T. Camp, Jonesboro,
. O. Box 574.

1 Reg. Guernsey cow, 3 yrs.
old, also twin Guernsey heif-
ers, 3% mos. old. Sire of heif-
lers, Riegeldale Melbas Emory.
Dam Valentine of nce
Robert A. Harlow, Summer-
: ville.



HOGS FOR SALE

16. mos. old O.-I. . boar, wt.
over 400 lbs., $60.00. 8 mos. old
Jersey Heifer, $30.00. Also pr.
horse mules, 3 and 4 yrs. old,
$325.00. All at barn near Chad-
wicks Store. E. C. Ellington,
Woodstock, Rt. 1.

26 pigs for sale, mostly Dros.
Some can be reg. Also 12-15
young Jersey springers. Otis
Myers, Washington, Rt. 2.

Duroc pigs, 12 wks. old, $15.00
ea. at my place. Mrs. eer
Thompson, College Park, 1115
Main St. CA-1465.

10 Hereford pigs, 6 wks. old
Dec. 19; 4 Females, 6 males,
$20.00 ea. FOB. Reg. in buyers
name; also Mul for sale cheap
for cash or trade for shoat or
calves. Mrs. Mary A. Rhyne,
White.

Reg. Berkshire boar, wt. about
300 Ibs. in good shape. M --H,
White, Mableton.

9 Purebred Berkshire pigs,
with reg. papers, $20.00 ea. Roy
Yelton, Appling.

Reg. Durocs for sale, weaned
triple treated,

easy feeding. Reg. in buyers

iname. S. B. McNeely, Bartow.

5 pigs, 3 mos. old, crossed
from thoroughbred big bone

1 Black African Guinea and Du-
*iroc. About 40 lbs. ea. Untreat-

ed, if have to ship will treat.
2 Black Gilts and 1 male in the
bunch, age 3 mos. $20.00 ea.
Charlie Malphus, Tusculum.

20 purebred Big Bone Blue
Guinea pigs, ready to sell. Dec.
Ist to 10th, at $10.00 ea. Money
orders only. L, D. James, Man-
or, Rt, 1
. 8 Guinea pigs, $15.00 ea. J. T..

Jae. eae ae a eS

y,

ti: 4

and Guernsey heifers, freshen

blocky, |.

5 pigs, 5 wks. old, 2nd litter of
Extra fine, $150. 0. O20;

Few nice SPC pigs, Gates
farm bloodlines, reg. in buyers
name, $20.00, $25.00 and $50.00
ea. for largest size. C. R. Mor-
gan, Americus, Rt. 4.

4 white-faced Hereford pigs,
6 wks, old, 2 males, 2 sows,
$20.00 = Reg. in buyer's
name. T. M, Gulley, Hartwell,
Roe 1.

Blocky type OIC shoats for
sale. 2 mi. Glenlock. Dewey
H. Summerlin, Clem, Rt. 1.

1 Reg. O. I. C. beautiful male
hog, real producer, about 400
lbs., $75.00. Exe. for porkers
or same wt. = G. Jones, De-
catur.

7 little bone Poland China
bigs, 8 wks. old at my place, 9

West of Palmetto. Hubert
Shell, Palmetto.

HORSES AND MULES
; FOR SALE





Pair farm mules, 1100
lbs., will. work ee gen-
tle, but with plenty pep, in
good cond., $200.00 pr. Con-
sider trading for heifers. F. R.
Kennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt.
2.

Nice dun- colored mare mule, | y
smooth mouth, slick and_ fat,
perfectly sound, Also Ford
chassis wagon. E. S. TGs,
Yatesville.

.2 horses, also 2 cows, 5 goats,
about 100 laying hens, real
cheap. See them and make of-
fer, Mrs. Helen R. Street, At-
lanta, Rt. 2,

mule, 5 yrs. old, wt, 1000 lbs.
Bay mare mule, 9 yrs. old. All
will work anywhere. Also 2
H. wagon, good as new. Nat'l
cultivator, Natl horsedrawn
planter. F, L. Lockhart, Louis-
ville, Rt. 3, Box 71-A,

Tenn. raised black mare mule,
4 yrs. old, wt. 1100 lbs., in good
cond., and a real worker,
$325. 06. GE. Lewis, Hawkins-
vill, -Rt. 1.

Fine, young, reg. Tenn. walk-
ing mare, bred to reg. stud,
should foal in May. Fine sad~
dle horse and a beauty, $450.00.
Shown by appointment. W. W.
Walker, Jr., Atlanta, 864 Rose
Circle, 5. W. Ph. Wa. 1722 or
Ra 9649.

Pair mare mules, gentle, wt.
875 lbs. Also 2-H. wagon and
gear, almost new. Come and
gee, = Jd. VE Barrett, Bremen,
Rt...1. {

Pr. good mules, wt.
1100 lbs., $350.00 for pr. Also
cow, giving 1% gals. a day,
$75. 60; About 200 bu. corn in
shuck, $1.50 bu. 7 mi. S. Zeb-
ulon. R. O. Barrow, Zebulon,
Ried:

Georgia raised jack, 5 yrs.
old, fine animal, for quick sale.
He is worth the money. 112 mi.
W, Cleveland, Ky 5S, Price,
Cleveland.

Roan mare, wt. 1350 lbs., 7
yrs. old; will work to anything.
Will drop colt in Mar., $224.00.
Black walking horse, 5 yrs. old,
wt. 950 lbs. Works to wagon,
plows, buggies and in saddle,
$300.00. Hamp A. Davenport,
Buchanan.

Plug mule, $25.00. Other farm
tools for sale atefarm. W. Rk.
Garner, Cordele, Rt. 2.

Reg. Palomino mare,
land. Misty, PHBA3253, bred
to Morning Sunrise Jr., PHBA
3935, due to foal in the. Spring.
$350. 00 at my barn. Also good
cart. $125.00. Mrs. Joe L. Young,
LaGrange, Box 522.

Black horse mule, wt. 1100
lbs., $50.00 if taken at once.
James P. Barker, Fairburn, Rt.
Me

Pair of small wee for sale
or trade for cattle or hogs. Mor-
ris F. Smith, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Thompson Mill Rd.

Handsome, 7 yr. old Gelding,
ht, 15 hands, 3 in., wt. 1050 lbs.
Sound, nice driver, fast trotter,
gentle, make good saddle horse
if trained. Dr. J. M._ Byne,
Waynesboro, 535 Jones Ave.

Good work horse, good rebuilt
1-H. wagon, corn and_ fodder
for sale at my place. B. F. Cash,

about



Tucker, eet a

ge:

Mare, 7 yrs. old; plack mare |

Pine- |



Star Rt.



oIc Led. sow, wt. 300. A _

: Fine saddle a brood mare,
good qualities, safe for anyone;
also 5 gaited Pinto gelding, good
looking and smart animal. Real
saddle horse. B. J.. Frink, At-
lanta, 868 Rose Circle, 8. Ww.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



N. Z. White rabbits, 1 buck,
8 mos. old, Ped. stock. $3.00.
Exp. Col. Mrs. E E. M. Wilbanks,
Buford. Z

3 gray rabbits and 4 white
rabbits, 7 wks. old, $1.50 ea..1
white buck, 6 mos. old, = 50.
Dean Cook, Blakely.

4 Pedigreed heavywt. Chin-
chilla does, weigh 5 lbs. at 10
wks. Papers furn. Will ship exp.
col, $5.00 ea. E. V. Johnson,
Atlanta, 29 Moreland Ave., s.

1 female white N. Z. rabbit,
$1.50: 2 white N. Z. males, $1. 50
ea, Exp. charges not paid.
Roy Hencely, Forsyth, Rt. 3.

Guinea pig mothers, $2.00;
5 mos. females, $1.40;still youn-
ger, $1.00, 6 wks. old, 60c. Males
same price. Prepaid exp. No
order less $2.00. Mrs. D. M. Car-
ter, Madison, Box 48.

English Anogra Bucks, $6.00;
Bey Zealand White Buck, hea-
Wie 13 Jbs., $8.00; Jr. NZ,

hites, 10 wks. old, ( lbs. $3.00
ea. Flemish Giant, "Ir. Sandies,
$3.00 ea. All Ped. M. K. eee
Hawkinsville.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

AT STUD: Roddys bicky
Strike, young son of the most
outstanding ee buck
of the south and his dam of
same quality stock. Very limit-
ed service this season and by
appointment only. Fee $7.50.
John ee Atlanta, 93 Warren
St., N. E., De 5140.

eee milk goats, 1 buck,
7 mos. old, $20.00; 1 doe, 9 mos.
old, $25. 00. from reg. stock.
Will ship, you pay freight. Win-
fred Terrell, Elko, Rt. 1.

1 Saanan and 1 Toggenburg
doe for sale. G. P. Gaulding,
eats 20 4th Ave. NE. De-

1 thoroughbred, Hampshire
Ram, 3 yrs. old. Cheap. roa.

;+Keenan, Albany.

Nubian milk goat about, 4
yrs. old, When fresh gives bet.
5-6 qts. Sell or exc. for White
King Pigeons. L. M. William-
son, Atlanta, 1024 Lucille Ave.,
SW. RA-4387.

AT STUD: Rebel, T-5268;
among Georgias Better Tog-
genburg Bucks. Fee, $5.00. By
appointment only. R. L. Stall-
ings, Atlanta, 913, Adamson St.,
SW., MA- 2516.

Reg. Toggenburg goat, Cali-
fornia Canyon strain. Giving

}some milk. 1 Silver-eared Nu-

bian buck from Lomo Alto
Farm, Texas. Can be reg. Fine
markings. Ray E. McKoy, New-
nan.

_ Fine purebred Saanan buck,
6 mos. old, Sunnyslope blood-
lines, good formations: Worth
the money. $50.00. C. T. Games,
Buford.



LIVESTOCK WANTED ?



CATTLE WANTED:

Want 20-40 heavy producing,
disease-free milch cows due to
freshen in Dec.,
Cows to be rtested for Bangs,
mastitis and Tuberculosis at
time of purchase for own dairy.
A. C. McKinley, Milledgeville,
PSO, Box 807;

Want 30 c-: 40 springer heif.
ers or young cows for. own
dairy. State what you have at
once. F. M. Biggers, Conyers.

Want Guernsey or, Jersey cow,

guar. to give 4 or more gal.

good rich milk, good butter. No
bad habits and easy to milk.
Give full des. and reasonable
price. S. F. Pettit, Ellijay.
HOGS WANTED: .

1 Reg. or entitled to be reg-
istered OIC boar, 5-9 mos. old.

Prefer short nose, short leg
type. Roy c Brewer, Lae |

Le- /3.

Jan., and Feb.



bit

can guinea
R. F

Give details.
berta. :
Want 1 SPC reg. boa:

good bloodlines,
blocky type, 50-50 color.

2%-6 mos. old. Fred C

Pinehurst, Rt. 1.

gilts, broken nose type. D:

-|Cobb, Eastman, Rt. 1

sex boar pigs, 3-6 mos. o
Quote price, age, wt. to
clude crate for shipment b
Sidney Harrell, McRae. _

HORSES AND MULES

WANTED:
Want sound, gentle mul a

around 1100 ibs.,

yrs. old, and _ near

Cheap for cash. A. W.

chew, Rebecca, P. O. Box

Want 1 mule from 8-12 yrs.

-|wt. 700-1000 lbs. for cash.

and

be good in every wa E
alto y3

price. N. G. Davis,

SHEEP AND GOATS -
WANTED:

Want 1 young ram 7
ewes ready for breed: ig
type of stock and price.
Byram, Atlanta, 3080 Ridgev
Rd., NW. CH-1514. ee

Want young Toggenb
milk goat, fresh in, that
give 3-4 qts. milk a day. =
less preferred. Miss
Adkins, Trwinton.



POULTRY FOR S. AL



ANCONAS: 4 Apr. hock She
pards famous Ancona ti
purebred, $1.50 ea, FOB Ellija
Mrs., J. W. Anderson, R

BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:

10 nice Barred Rock tr
$12.00 for lot. Cash with
Mrs. C. S. Bradshaw, Wrig
ville, Rt. 1.

18 pure White Rock ul
just beginning to lay, $1.50
FOB Exp. Office. Mrs. D
McCorvey, Pavo. i

CORNISH, GAMES ANI
GIANTS:

3 Dark Cornish, 4 Wh e
6 Black Sumatra cockere
a. Bargain. W. O. Tho
Savannah, 1205 E. 40th. St

Pit Games: Snyder
Bacon Warhorse cocks, $15
hens, $7.50; cock and 2 her
$25.00; Grist Gradies, sa
price; Arkansas Traveller,

2 hens, $20.00; yard stags,
ea, -T. M, Weaver,
Route 2.

1945 Dark Cornish one
'3% to 5 Ibs. ea., $3.00 ea.
Money Or.~ Malcolm
Bartow, P. O. Box 68,

Sev. fighting game co ce
4 mos. old, beginning to er
$2.50 ea. Stamp for
G. T.- Brown, ~Bail-

Route 1.

15 Cornish pullets, $1.5
and 7 Buff Orpington pul
and 1 oe $2.00 ea. All Z
hatch. R. H. Mitchell, Ca
ton. Rt. a ee

MINORCAS:

- Black Minorca cockerels,
yrs. hatch, from Prize W

good as the best, $5.00 e

S. Austin, Atlanta, Rt. 63.

PIGEONS:

Common pigeons,

Rt. 1.

Sev, pr. White kine
$2.50 pr. Buyer pay expre
M. Cochran, College Park,

Pit Games: 2 Blue ro
$2.25 ea.; young Blue st
hens, ie Irish Glipper
with. Cochen, 1 Black hen,
~ Gace das. GC, Bennett, D
P. O. Box 161.. ee

LEGHORNS:

15 AAA We L. pullels: a
old, $1.50 ea. Will not hi
will break lot 2 mi. So, A.
Depot. Hwy. 42. Billy Cr
Ellenwood, Rt. 2.

125 AAAA WL 45_ hatel
lets, now laying 60 p
$175.00 at my home, : :








AAA White Leghors ag
2 yr. old hens, $65.00 for
Cant ship. See. Mrs. O. S.
rreene, Cochran, Rt. 3.
W. L.. breeding cockerels,
d from Egg Laying Contest
hens, large type, 10 mos. old.
Prices reasonable. Write. M. WwW.
tala, Ejberton.

P GEONS: :
0 pr. Kings (Show birds),
fed, $5.00 ea. pair, or trade
Shetland pony, are W. Dyer, |
orcross. Rte k.

1 doz. mostly Red Carneaux,
$5.00 or lot. Money Or. C., L.
Dart, Brunswick, 1708 Wilson)

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
\ND RHODE ISLAND):

4 N. H. Red. AAA cockerels,
1 mos. old, $2.00 ea. L. B. Cham-
bers, Cleveland, Rt. 3.

4 N. H. Red March 1945 hatch}
roosters, from U. S. Approved
ploodtested flock with high lay-
ing record; fine for breeding,
$5.00 ea. Ship postpaid. Money
Order only. J. Y. Davis, Martin,
Route 2

2 pure Parementer Red April}
hatch roosters; $5.00 ea. prepaid
or the two shipped together;
purebred B. R. roosters, $2.25,
repaid. M. O.
Eastman, Rt. 1.

300 Christy N. H. Red young
mos. old hens, ready to lay,
sr to ea.. Can ship 15 in lot.
Guar. Satisf. Mark Woodliff,
Flowery Branch. Ri, Ps

= Choice N: i; Red cockerels,
or breeders, each. bird blood-
tested, from Kerr s famous spec.
mating stock, $5.00 ea. David
stinkman, M: R. 38. Augusta.
Milledgeville Road.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC;
6 Pekin ducks (sell in trios
1 drake and 2: ducks), $4.50

per trio, or set. Mrs. D. E. Ma-
ce Thomasville, Re 1,

Young White African guinea

oosters, $1.00 ea. or exc. for
ite African hens. Ea. pay:

xpress on what they get. Star-
g Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2.

6 White Pekin young ducks,
also 8 or 10 bantam chickens
sale or exc. for large type
hens, Mrs. M. M. Robertson, At-
anta- 2551 Howell Mill Rd., NG
Wi, He 3991R. ~

} Broadbreasted turkey gobbl-
$8.00 ea. 2 for $15.00; 10
ns, $6.50 ea., 2 for $12. 00;
obblers. Wt. 1216 Ibs., hens,
to 12 Ibs. All March hatch.
O. only. Bennie Fendley,
anburg, Route 1, Box 48.

6 Bourbon Red gobblers, $6.00
22.5 6: hens, $4.00 ea.. if taken
t once, All this yrs hatch.
i oe Wooten, Broxton,

ute 1,

M. B. Bronze Turkeys for
weeding, 2 large hens and 1.
arge tom, $35.00 FOB. Blue
bbon- Winners. Other nice
reeders. Mrs. L. W. Seago,

hurst.

re Buff Orphington Ducks

in, Teak es of famous Welday
$3.00 pr., 3 ducks and

a e 85. 50. Exc. drake for Mus-

1 yr. old drake. Write.

rite. M. O. only. Fred E.
Prubbs. Beiorest. Rt. Ms

Mrs. J. B. Brown :

WANTED:

Want to swap a billy aoa of
fine milk stock, hornless, 6 mos.
old, for 3 laying hens. . Joe Hall,
Decatur, Rt. 2. care of Dinsmore
Dairy (Midway Road.)

REDS WANTED:

Want 3 April or May 1945
hatch Donaldson R. I. Red roost-
ers,
exe. same kind. Ea. pre-pay ex-
press charges. Write. R.' J... Elli-
son, Girard:

GUINEAS WANTED:

Want trio or.

ean ship. Mrs. C. Allen, Atlan-

BE-2365 J.
PEAFOWLS:

Want 2 hens and 1 tom of
the Blue half grown Peafowls,
also a setting of the. peafowl
eggs. State what you have and

vannah, 20 W. Liberty: St.

WYANDOTTES:

Want Rose Comb W. Wyan-
dotte, early spring hatch roost-
ers. Will buy or exc. April hatch

Le Stephens, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.



POSITIONS WANTED



Want a 1-H. crop for
Advise. John T. Mcklheny,
Atlanta, 723 Pryor St. S.W.

Experienced, settled = man
wants job raising chickens for
Chatham Co. W. O. Battle, Sa-
vannah, 816 Barnord St.

Want small farm on 50-50
basis with good man that has

_|good land pasture, house with

lights, water, wood on school
bus and mail rt. 5 in family, all
big enough and willing to work.

|Charlie C. Veal, Brewton.
lL

Want job as foreman on
peach orchard or large farm,
20:-yrs.. expe De . Puckett;
Luthersville.

Want job looking after none.
cows, chickens, etc. Cannot do
real heavy work. Want wages.
Make best offer in Ist letter.
J. C. McLeod, Osierfield, Red,
care Shelby Aycock.

Exp. overseer wants place on

for 3 boys, 19, 17,-13 yrs. old.
Expect good living eond, Guar.
good and pleasant service. Must
be on school bus _ rt. Prefer
Green, Morgan or Clark county.
F. A. Nickelson, Warner Rob-
ins, 247 Meadowdale Dr.

Ex-serviceman, 37. years old,
single and no bad habits, wants
job on farm. Can keep up all
farm equip. Do any kind work
thats needed around farm.
Want room, board and _ salary.
All letters ans. W. P. Hodges,
Guyton, Rt. 1, Box 83.

Want small farm with 4 rm.
house, good cond. on bus and
mail rt. Standing rent. Write

wife. W. F. Uschmann,
nan, Rt. 1.

New-

5-6 rm. house with lights on
school bus rt. for standing rent.



| Prefer Powder Springs, Rt. 2.

MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS) |

good, nice. stock. Buy of)

pair White
Guineas. Quote price and when

ta, 42 Mil 1 2
. aoe NW. oe rs and 3. plow hands. Have to

price. Mrs. W. H. Sanders, Sa- |

roosters of same breed. Mrs. S..

percentage or salary. Prefer in.

| Wilcher,
farm or dairy. Also 2-H farm |.

full particulars. Just man and|

Want large 1 =H. farm. Good

Weteen, 36 yrs. old with a.

|Christian man running dairy.
Can_ drive truck. Go anywhere
in. Ga. Must be moved. J. W.
|to work on Apple orchard for

Sheppard, Villa Rica.

gen. farm. Exp. truck and trac-
tor driver. Raised on farm. A.
A. Pruitt, Auburn, Rt. 1.

halves for 1946 with good 4
rm. house. Have to be moved;
move any time. See me at once.
Walter R. a Barnesville,
Rt. 1.

~ Want 2 H.' farm in So. Ga.
Exp, in Tobacco and gen farm-
ing. 8 in family, 2 traetor driv-

be moved and furnished. 50-50
basis. Ready to move. J. N. Fos-
key, Odum, Rt. Ls

Want farm work and mule
on profit basis. See. Cece Mazo,
Brunswick, Blyth Isle..

Family of 6 want 1 H. farm
with good man, good land, good
tobacco allotment, with man
to furnish stock and tools,
etc. Some day work or "Turpen-
tine work. On_ shares.
L. Hall, Hazelhurst, Rt. 1.

-. Want farm on 50-50 basis,
Fulton Co., near Atlanta,
farm -with tractor; raise grass

and poultry for 1946. No dairy
work, T. C. Baldwin,
: town, Rt. 1.

1946. |

_ FARM HELP WANTED

Coders





Want experienced dairyman,
sober, able and willing to work.
Good house and pay under con-
genial working conditions. Hugh
A. White, Jr., Pooler. c/o Whites
Dairy.

family. and do work on farm,
such as milk, help with farm
and chickens. If interested con-
tact Mrs. Howare Stewart, eau
ton.

large dairy farm on 60-40 basis.

intelligent,
H..E. Martin, Savannah, c/o
Red Gate Farms, Ogeechee Rd.

Want good man for 2 horse

cock County. Apply Mrs. U. A.
P. O. Box 1, Mitchell.

Want good farmer on 1 or 2
H. farm, 1% mi. Austell, 3/4
mi. Lithia Springs. 4 R. house,
smoke house, barn, with lights.
On school bus and R. F. D. line,
and good all weather road, Con-
tact G. Hays, Austell.

operate 1 or 2 horse farm. If
interested write for further de-
tails. Do not write unless you
mean business. W. A. Moore,
Rt. 1, Haddock.

Want. good man for 2 H. ian
on 50-50 basis. Good land, mules,
*}and plow tools. 4-R. house, wa-
ter and good. pasture. Good place
for right man, 174 mi. Warwick.

Goodwin, . "Warwick.

Want good fatimer for. 1-or
2.H. crop, share or standing
rent. Good house, barns, pasture
and wood. Elect. Bale to acre
cotton land. 25 mi. from Atlan-
ie E. A. Haskins, Fairburn, pe



small family wants job with

Middle-aged man and wits
want. job on poultry farm or

Want small 1 H. farm on

| crops,

Gordon.

in |
to

: available.

Want woman to live with.

A. No. 1 Dairy family to run

Good proposition for reliable.
progressive family.

farm 1 mile east Mitchell, Glas-.

Want man, white or col. to

On Hwy. and bus line. J. T.}



Want ean Schable. iy to.
share crop, hogs, chickens and
|can food on A. No. 1 Daity farm.

Red Gate Farms, Savannah.
Want at once i or 2 families

coming year. House with elec.,
wood, garden, cow pasture and
$2.50 per day. Prefer man from
North Ga. Homer Roberts,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3.

Want farmer for 2 H. farm.
located 8 mi. Dacula, Gwinnett:

Co., 40 mi. Atlanta, for stand-
ing rent or 3rds and 4ths. 5 R.
and 3 R. houses, 2 barns and

ygeed pastures. R. A. Braswell,

ecatur, 1218 Oakview Rd.

Want man not over 45 Wis.
of 4 age and wife, no children,
man as working foreman on
stock farm. Must have exp. with
cattle and tractors. Will furn.

groceries for both. Lights: in.

house 6 mi. from LaGrange.
Good pay to right party. H.R.
Taylor, LaGrange,
ville St.

Want reliable ye 4o a

H. crop on shares; good land,
2 houses, 6 A. tobacco, other
3000 Turpentine facs.
Vite Teak: Grimes, Swainsboro,
Riese

Want farmers to. wick 1 to
15 H. farm on halves. Good
land; on RR, Bus. line, School,
ete. 12 mi,
also want share cropper,

. Want reliable man to do part

time work on farm, gardening

and yard work. 3 rm.house

Line , on Campbellton Rd. Write

or call Hal Butts, Atlanta, Rt. 1,

Box 444. RBA 0308.

Want 3 strong, healthy, work-
ing, colored families (Vets given
pref.) to work in Dairy farm at
Norcross.. Extra good houses,

elec., and other modern conven.
garden, hog and probably milk

Good farm salaries. Con-
M. Parker, Atlanta,

furn,
tact Benj.

801. 1st. National eae Bldg. et

WA 8211.

Want good farmer for large

1-H. crop on halves. Good bot-
toms and upland. Good 4-R.
house, good water in yard. Sch.
bus and Mail by door. R. A.
Adams, Lawrenceville. Rt. 1,
Box 331.

2-H. crop . on 50-50 basis or.

would cons. good energetic 1-H.
cropper. Can give work by day
when not busy in- crop. Good
land, stock and equip. On mail
and school bus rt., 4 mi. So. of
Temple. R. I. Wester, Temple,
Rt. 1.

Want a man with help. to cul-
tivate land. Have new 2 row
tractor with equip. Good house
on power line % mi. from town.
On school bus rt: L. M. Jones,
Molena.

201 Green-

below Waynesboro:

and,

a good tractor driver. See F. L.
Brinson, Waynesboro.

3.mi. Atlanta on Bus.



Want wo
with family
do light work |
mo., room and
Ivie, Star Rou

Want 2-H. farm
the peanuts and
gather, also man
Turpentine cup
basis. - Henry
brose. :

Want overseer
farm, tractor farm
small grain and h
building pastures

on mail and scho
living from farm an
ary to right party.

liams, Dalton.

Position and futur
nest, good poultryma
commercial poultry
lights, running wa
floors, best kn
Home on bus line
Salary and percen
ae Ge Boykins,

operate a 75-cow ca
Farm located n
ledge. on good road.
conv. to schools
Plenty wood fur
haul up. Must b
est and possess abilit:
bo. R. W. Daws, Rut!

Want man and wilt

operate poultry f

milk 4 cows and ta
other stock. G E
ning water and light
Sowell, Atlanta, Rt

Want farmer, whit .

ed, for 2-H farm on 50 5

Good land, plenty
cultivator, good 4 -;
plenty outbidgs., on
and mail rt.

ton Co.

ington, Rt.
Shoals.

Want whi ma
exp. in raising
handling chickens f
State exp. and ref.
lyle, Savannah, P.

Want to hear from
wants to save 25 A
hay: on shares an
crop on 50-50 basis
Good land, stock an
tor, 2 houses, schoo.
mail by door. Close
E. F. Scales, Bowdo

Want farmer with
for 2.H. farm on 5
AL tobacco allotment
farm on 50-50 basis,
bacco allotment. J.
iel, Hazlehurst, Rt.

Want 2: or 3 3
good farm 25 mi. N
183 A. good land, .
standing rent, or 3rd:
Call or write. Mrs
Clonts, Atlanta, 136
Ave. SW, Ph. Ra



F eek Fr ruits and Vegetable

November 38, 1945

[ Coularils, per doz. buriches



Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs



Sweet Potatoes, Porto Ricans, per bu. bees ss
- Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches 22. =
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GEORGIA

AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES



TOWN |
November :
GS LBS,

180/240
(245/270
275/350.
. 355/400
155/175
135/150
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350/450

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do to Choice

Titante Nashville
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Soft - Hard

Per Cwt.

\

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Feeder -
Pigs
~'4,00- 16.00 .





Soft - Hard

Ocilla :

23rd
Soft - Hard
Per Cwt.

Sane
26th

Per Cwt.

= hed
Hogs |
15.00- 18.00 |

Feeder
Pigs
15.00- 21.00

Tifton
22nd

Moultrie
28th

= "Feeder -
. Hogs -
1S. 00- 18. 00

Feeder
Pigs,
14.00- 16.00



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7.00- 8.00
10.00- 11.00
4.00- 6.00
9.00- 10.00

11.00- 12.00
10.00- 11.00







10.00- 11.00

11.00- 13.00
10.00- 12.00
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