ospects Are loner Roberts Seeks Larger Atlanta Market INGTON, Jan. 12.Commissioner Colum- rts today expressed high hope that Goy- nds would be obtained with which to large Farmers Market in Atlanta. His was made following a meeting here by ioner Roberts and: other Georgians, with f the Reconstruction Finance Corp ration. an get these funds, Mr. Roberts said, begin at once to build a large and modern Atlanta and one that will take care of mers trading at it and the trucks that to buy Georgia products. we can get funds for this Market we ex- have it completed by the end: of the year, ases on the present market expire January expansion program of the Georgia markets ed to give the farmers of Georgia a bigger or their products. ports of the meeting in Washington were hursday in the Atlanta Journal and Fri- e Constitution, from whom we quote: Constitution Report i lowing is part of the report to The Con- its Washington Correspondent, Glad- ams: _ NGTON, Jan. 11.Emil Schram, chair- board of directors of the Reconstruction rporation, today advised a delegation of icials that their application for a $500,000 a proposed farmers market in Atlanta ble and that if the project proved to be lati a substantial loan undoubtedly Sanne Ui ss ee 0 Pia Us et 1:50- 1.85 , bulk, per cwt. nee Bina eet entoe ee LIF L R, per doz. heads .00-$1. oe ae 2.50- 2.75 - S, Dry, 50 lb. sacks 80- -85 TOES, 100 lb. sacks (Triumphs) __ 1.85- 2.00 Sioa es ae 2.50- 3.25 POTATOES, per cwt. 22 2 1.00- 1.25 ise Apna ber cok Bui: 22 50- -70 PS, Bunched, pe : 30. 7B | SMISSIONER| Sse. ALTON COGDELL. DIRECTOR-STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS | MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1940. Bright For Funds For Market 25, Ve as COMIN) So a Yj HOF Number 21 7 commissioner of agriculture, the group of officials. and eight members of the Georgia congressional delegation assured Chairman Schram, Sam H. Hus- bands and Carroll B. Merriam, directors of the government lending corporation, that they were prepared to present data and figures showing con- clusively that the project would be self-liquidating and that its sponsors were financially responsible. To Study Setup *The corporation, Chairman Schram told the group, will be pleased to go into the matter and study its financial set up. Representative Robews Ramspeck, who intro- ~ duced the group to Mr. Schram, said plenty of en- couragement was received and that he anticipated a loan would be made. The Atlanta. Farmers Market has been sur- veyed by the Department of Agriculture and high officials of that department have recommended to the RFC that a loan be made for its construction. Wendell Calhoun, representing the Federal Bureau of Agricultural Economics, said Secretary Wallace had indorsed the project in a letter to the RFC. He said Atlanta was becoming the south- eastern concentration point for farm products. Dr. Philip Weltner, Atlanta lawyer, said a non- profit corporation would be formed to obtain loans from the RFC and private sources. He said the project would become eligible for additional help from the WPA. J ournal Report The following is part of the report written by Ralph Smith, Washington correspondent of The Journal, and printed in that paper Thursday: WASHINGTON, Jan 11.A proposal to erect in Atlanta a farmers market at a cost of $1,500,000 and equipped to handle the farm produce of the Southeast was presented Thursday to the Recon- struction Finance Corporation. Columbus Roberts, Georgias commissioner of agriculture, the Georgia senators and congressmen \ Atlanta Spot Cotton Atlanta spot cotton closed steady.. middling 11.02. The average price of middling 15/16 inch cot- ton today at ten designated southern spot markets was lle per pound. Middling 7/8 inch average was 10.82c per pound. : ; a and representatives of the Federal De art i Agriculture appeared in person Bae ce z Emil Schram and asscciate members of the R. F.C Board. They were given an attentive and appar= ently sympathetic hearing with the assurance that the application for financial assistan i : i : : : ce will immediate consideration. ull be given The appearance of the Georgians be board followed a breakfast at the Maphocc: Hoe at which the details of the proposal were laid face- up on the table by Commissioner -Roberts and brought from Senators George and Russell and House members earnest commendation. : Present Market Outgrown At the hearing, as at the breakfast. it ae closed that though inadequate. the Forgery 1 Te in Atlanta today is Going a business in farm proe duce of more than ten million dollars annually. With expanded facilities, Commission ; is and agents of the Federal Department of Aho : asserted, the annual turnover in dollars and cents would be multiplied by many fold. ae es The State Department of Agriculture now e Lf ) i OW eke pends annually in rentals over $20,000 a year for market facilities, Commissioner Roberts said. The in stall rentals over $60,000 a year i We are now handling farm commodities no only of Georgia, but for an expanding area, so tha He ee Market already is recognized as one o lastest-growing and most helpful a i i sort in the United States e ooo oe *The Atlanta market is doing a ee greater business than that of Kansas City, which represents _ an investment of $4,000,000, and Cleveland, Ohio, (Continued on Page Two) Livestock | _, ATLANTAThese prices. quoted by White Pro- | vis:on Company. are on Strictly corn-fed hogs: : Hogs: 180-240 lbs., $5.60: 150-175, $5.35; 145-down, | $4.85; 245-300, $5.25; 300-350, $5.10; 200d roughs. | 350-500 Ibs., $4.60. CATTLE Cattle: Dry fed beef type steers, $7.50 to $9.00; 1 best heifers, $4.75 to $5.25; common heifers, $4.00 to | $4.50; fat. cows, $4.50 to $4.75; common cows. $3.75 | to $4.25; canners, $3.00 to $3.50; good bulls, $4.50 to. $5.00; common bulls, $4.00 to $4.25: best calves. $8.00 to $8.50; medium calves, $6.50 to $7.50: com. mon calves, $5.00 to $5.50; throwouts, $4.50 down. : S | olesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c pene q Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia egg ges uoted below on the Atlanta Market are by wh Eggs q g law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and quotations. irty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all. Atlanta | Ashburn .23-.25 | 29 -20-.22 20 -18-.20 25 14-16; vil .08-.10 08 .08-.10 07 .10-.12 Ld 18-.21 zi -10-.12 pee ey pe Wied ih eines a = Com-. merce La- Fayette Hawkins- Augusta Dawson ville 2 21 20 ae 10 07 10 15 22-.25 f | Sanders- Vernon ' ville i Macon : Sparta i 20 | eas | 24 20 | 15 20 20! pl Peas, fi ROG ess | Peas, not mixed... eae Cor. ten per. pushel ae at : eet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. ge green, per 100 lbs.) e (white, per 100 lbs.: $10-12.50| $65-$70 30.00 | Hay. No. 1, ton 1ish peanuts, No. 1 fonseed, (prime) | 1 Meal, 7 per-cent eal, 8 per cent $28-$30| 25.00 Page Two ~ GEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN nstablished by J. 3. Brown, Commissioner of Agricuiture Marcb L 191% Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner STILES A. MARTIN. Editor Executive Office: State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington Ga Send all letters te The Market Bulletin, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. ; Notify on FORM 357sBureav of Markets. 222 State Capitol. Entered as second class matter August 1. 1937. at the Post Dffice at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8. 1930. Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103. Act of October 8. 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under _ postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice _ Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 36 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul. ~ Jetin. (Continued from Page One) thal was erected at a great cost. : ment of Agriculture indicate that the Atlanta field is steadily expanding, and that given adequate facilities it will in time rank as one of the great agricultural distributing centers in the United States. Expert Supports Georgians Wendell Calhoun, of the Federal Department, told the R. F. C. that recent surveys of the Atlanta market fully justified the picture painted by Commissioner Roberts. the belief that larger and more substantial facilities are neces- sary, adding his belief that financial returns would liquidate the loan being asked for the Atlanta enterprise. Philip Weltner, who has made an exhaustive legal study of the proposal, discussed its details with the RFC Board, point- ing out that the plan evolved qualified it as a development en- titled to receive financial aid of a self-liquidating nature from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. We are asking for a loan of $500,000 for a private corpora- tion that will provide a public facility which in the end will - become the property of the State of Georgia without any loss to the Federal Government, he said. Commissioner Roberts said the present site of the market was far too small and in too - eongested a section for requirements. MARKET BULLETIN Surveys of the Federal Depart- He, too, -expressed _ 7 Livestock Sales 3 - Offering a great array of Poland-China stock, headed by Progress and The Captain (outstanding world prize winners) at our farm on Monday, January 22, consisting of brew sows, Breeders from a distance entertained as fall boars and gilts. our guests and free delivery in the corn belt. mings, Prop., Seminole Farms, Donalsonville. Fine offering of reg. Hereford cattle and Plantation Walking Horses at farm (7 mi. Southwest cf Donalsonville, on Saturday, January 20th. W. P. Sewell, Dawson. John J. Cum- Gourd Seed Free Limited quantity of Martin gourd (for houses for Martins, _ Wrens and Blue Birds) see FREE. cover postage, as long as they last. Connie N. Watts, Baldwin. 25 seed for a 3c stamp to _ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE - Climbing lilies (Gloriosa Sup- erba) rare and beautiful, deep rese color. tinged with yellow. 25c ea; blooming size bulbs; gladioli, watermelon Crepe Myr- tile, 20c ea. Postpaid. Mrs. M. M. HUlland, Reidsville. : - azaleas, Rhododendrons, Min. Laurel, dogwood, white pine. sweetshrubs, 3 ft., $1 doz.; old- fashioned dbl. yellow roses, red Japonicas, 25c ca. Rooted. Add postage. Exc. for white feed sacks. K. S. Waters, Hurst. King Alfred daffodils, 75 C; snowdrops $1 C; yellow, orange and red cannas, 25c doz.: privet hedge, $1 C; red Oxalis, 5c bulb; white tuberoses, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Buchanan. _ Azaleas, mix. cols. blooming size, 45c doz.; crabapple, holly. white and spruce pine. Mtn. Lau- rel, Rhododendrons. 75c doz.; ce- dar, 20c ea.; swamp dogwood. -10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ben- jamin Charles, Ellijay. - Rhodedendrons. Min. Laurei, Pink and yellow Azaleas, crabap- Ple, redbud. coralberry, red dog- wood, hemlock, white pine, Cher- okee roses. purple butterfly, red. white and iavender Altha lilies, holly. Rooted, 3 ft.. $1 doz. Hu- bert Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Mtn. Laurel, white and spruce Azaleas, Rhododendrons. ed and white dogwood, crabap- ple, Brides Wreath, y: monthly roses, 3 ft., $1 doz.; cor- aliberry, 6 for $1; evergreen Ga- dax, Arbutus, Mtn fern, $1 C. Ad- die Leatherwood, Blue Ridge. _ Red Japonicas, 20c ea.: Aza- eas, 40c doz.; spruce and white pines, Dogwood, Mtn. Laurel, Rhododendron, 60c doz. white Al- hea, 10e ea.; crabappie, 35c doz. Exe. for fecd sacks. Add postage. Mrs. L. F. Adams, Ellijay, Rt. 2- Azaleas, red and white dog- wood, Mtn. Laurels. 3 ft.. $1 doz.: d fodils,. 25: doz.'.Exc. for good rehite feed sacks. D. E. Wilson, EUESt Ee | dium, daisies, button, all cols. 20 lijay. - Red Pyracanth beauty bush, large size, 50c ea., 5 for $2.40; Deutzia, dbl. pink, golden spirea. mock orange, 25c ea., 5 for $1.20 nandinas, 10 for $1.15. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn. Bulbs, 7 kinds. April Narcissi, yellow fragrant Narcissi, butter- cups, Daffodils, sweet Jonquils, Star of Bethlehem, Butter and Eggs, 10c doz.; 20 dif. kinds of shrubs, 20c ea. all well rooted. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys. Cherokee roses, redbud, red maple, red, white dogwood, Pus- sywillow, white spruce pine, Rho- | dodendron, Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas, 75e doz. Add postage. Ola Ridley, Mineral Bluff. Nandinas at my house, 25c ea. with berries 50c ea. Mrs. Georgia Hatcher, Harlem. Cherokee roses, Crepe Myrtle, Sweetshrubs, $2.50 C; native blue perennial spiderwort, 25 for 50c; Cherry Laurel seed, 35c Ib. Ollie Woodruff, Greenville, LaGrange Street. : Evergreen English palms, 2-5 yrs. 25 to $1 ea.; white Japanese sweet Wisteria, flowering red quince, yellow tea olives, tulip Japanese Magnolias, strong Plants, 25 ea. Opkun Pogum, large leaves, 40c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. O. S. Fields, Thomas- ville, 407 N. Madison Street. Chrysanthemums, all cols,. 15 large types; Korean, 5 cols. me-_ for $1, well packed, labeled. Mrs. S..M. Withers, Moultrie. Cherokee roses, pussywillow, red and white dogwood, white spruce pine, redbud, red maple, Mtn. Laurel, Rhododendron, 75 doz. dahlia bulbs, $1 doz. Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Glc- ver Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Boxwood, giant Arbutus, root- ed, 25 ea.; all cols. Azaleas, 50c doz.; white Spider lilies, 50c doz.; Mtn. Laurel, butterfly bush. and purple and white lilacs, i5 ea. Add postage. Leastie Smith, EI- FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Blooming size Alazeas, all cols. 40c doz.; white and red dogwood, pink crabapple, 65c doz.; pink, rose perennial phlox, 25c doz.; dbl. yellow, red Japonicas, 20c doz. Add postage. B. L. Eller, El- lijay, Rt. 4. Rhododendron, Laurel; 5 cols. Azaleas, white dogwood, spirea, purple butterfly, coral berry, yuc- ca, crabapple, Cedar, Surprise lilies, $1 doz.; violets, Narcissi, Jonquils. Snowdrops, ferns, Ar- butus, $1.00 C. Joyce Penland, Ei- lijay- Dwarf boxwood, 8-10 in. $3 doz. samples, 30c ea.; white Tuberose, Del. in Ga. Mrs. E, A. Smith, Greenville, Rt. 3. \Mtn. Laurel, red dogwood, 6 for 25c; Azaleas, Mtn. Ivy, white pine, 4 for 25c; evergreen Galex, 10c doz. postpaid. Vinson Aber- crombie, Mineral Bluff. Min. Laurel, red dogwood, 6 for 25c; crabapple, Mtn. Ivy, 4 for 25c; dwarf boxwood, 25c ea. Add postage. Worth Barton, Mineral Bluff. cS Royal blue Iris, $1 C; mixed cols. hollyhocks, 25c and 40c doz.; old fashioned yellow monthly Marechaineil rose, cuttings un- rooted, 25c doz. Purple lilacs, pink Dorothy Perkins ramblers, 20c ea. Mrs. William Leach, Fair- mount, Route 1. Red and white dogwood, Aza- leas, Rhododendrons, Mtn. Lau- rel, sweetshrub, large pink dbl. roses, holly, 3 ft., $1 doz.; dais- ies, galax, Arbutus, 25c doz.; well rooted. Add postage. I. L. Waters, Hurst. Azaleas, 3 cols. holly, pink Hi- biscus, Mtn. Laurel, pink and white rhododendron, sweetshrub, red and white dogwood, $1 doz.; Arbutus, Galax, heartsease, 25c doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Dennis H. Waters, Hurst. Azaleas, red and white dog- wood, Mtn. Laurel, 3 ft. $1 doz.; daffodils, 25c doz. Exc. for good white feed sacks. M. E. Pickel- simer, Hurst. : Pink Fairy lilies, $1 C. Mrs. Ira Long, Bainbridge, 425 Clark St. Milk and Wine lilies, white Spider lilies, 15 for $1; Trumpet vines, pink Lantana, 7c ea.; gar- lic bulbs, 3c. Exc. for sage and dried fruit. Ida Buchanan, Chu- if, Rt A. : Shrubbery, evergreen and blooming, 2c to $2 ea.; boxwoods, dif. sizes, 1-3 ft. 50c to $5, ac- cording to size; good shape, well rooted. No sales of boxwood less than $10. All sales cash. Mrs. R. I, Algood, Oxford. Boxwoods, all sizes; Bridal Wreath, hardy Hydrangea, for sale at my place on highway in Fanin County. W. R. Walker, Dial. ; Large dbl. Dahlia tubers, ail cols. 25 doz.; Iris, 15 doz., 5 doz. 75c; large blooming size Lady slipper, bright yellow, 50c doz.; white and blue violets, 15c doz.; 5 doz. 95c; garlic, 15c Ib. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto. Red dogwood, holly. Tulip pop- lar, red Azaleas, Rhododendron, Laurel, Japonicas, flowering Al- mond, red maple, 3 ft. size, 2 doz. 50c. Well packed. Miss Verna E. Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Weeping willow, yellow Jap- onicas, 15c ea. 2 for 25c; privet hedge, $1 C; blue tame Violets, white daisies, 25c C; lemon lilies, 30c doz. rooted and del. Martha J. Ralston, Ella Gap. Wisteria, purple, well rooted, 10c ea-; pink and cream monthly rose cuttings, 5c ea.; variegated Marigold seed, 10c large pkg.; purple and white figs* 15c ea. Exc. for garden peas and string bean seed. Mrs. Indiana Barnes, Blakely; Rt. 1. Blooming size Azaleas, all cols. 40c doz.; spruce and white pine, dogwood, Mtn. Laurel, Rhodo- dendron, 60c doz.; white Althea. 10c ea.; sweetshrubs, 40c doz.; pink crabapple, 10c ea. Add post- age. Marie Adams, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Azaleas, January Jasmine, Butterfly, Coralberry, Rhododen- dron, Cydonia Japonica, Dog- wood, Spruce, Mtn. Laurel, $1 per doz. rooted; eedars, pink crabap- ple, maples 5 for $1; ferns, Calif. violets, Star of Bethlehem, Nar- cissi, $1 C. Bill Penland, Ellijay. _Mixed Iris, $1.25 C; white Nar- cissi, $1 C del.; English junipers. 5-7 ft., $1.50 fob.; some beautiful Pfitzer Junipers and boxwoods, Joel Stembridge, Ella Gap. Sweet scented blue violets, 30c doz.; Mills giant rust - proof snapdragons, 25c doz.; roses, Sil- vermoon. Van Fleet, Pauls Scar- det, Red Letter Day, Lady Hili- ingdon, 25c ea., 5 for $1. Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, Cumming, Rt. 2. White Narcissi Jonquils, 75c C: also white peas with brown eyes. also white peas with biack eyes, 10c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. G. C | Taylor, Buchanan. 25c doz. Pink Weigelia, $1.50 doz. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Shasta daisies, well rooted, 20c doz., assorted colors Verbena, red, pinks, ete. 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Malphus, Tusculum, Red and white Dogwood, spruce, white pine, Mtn. Laurel, Rhododendron, mixed Azaleas, Cherokee roses, Brides Wreath, yellow thornless roses, English dogwood 3 ft. $1 doz PP; Mtn- fern, eversren Galax, $1.00 C. Wilhelmina Dick- ey. Morganton. Red, orange and yellow canas, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; white Spirea, Snowdrops, Lilac, 15c ea-; white and purple single Althea, 15c ea; blue Roman Hyacinths, red Spi- der lilies, 25c doz.; little cluster Jonquils, 20c doz. Mrs. H. F. Jar- rell, Butler, Rt. 2. 24 different cols. dahlias, 50c doz.; mix. cols. Gladioli, 25c doz.; mixed cols: perennial Phlox, mums, pink thrift, purple and cream Iris, 24 for 25c; mix. hardy Hibiscus, Hydrangeas, 4 for 25c. Mrs. Sara Grindle, Dahlonega. Red: Spruce, white pine, mix. cols. Azaleas, Redbud, red and white degwood Mtn. Laurel, Rhododen- dron, Crabapple, 2%2-3 ft. $1 doz. Mtn. huckleberries, evergreen Galax, native fern, Arbutus Shasta daisies, $1 C. PP. Leila Dickey, Morganton. Magnolias, tea olives, evergreen oak, long straw pine yellow cape Jasmines, dogwood, red and pink Crepe Myrtle, Umbrella Chinas, Itt, 10 3 ft: 2he,-4 te 35e. Exe. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Geor- gia Hunt, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. ' Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs white Narcissi, $1 C; blue Spider lilies, $1 doz.; yellow lark- wour, Sweet William, 50c per doz.; Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25 5 C; $2 M; Money order. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell. : White Gardenias, single white and purple Altheas, Abelia, 35c ea.; pink Almonds, Snowdrops, red pear, rose Crepe Myrtle For- sythia, 25c ea. hedge 2c ea., post- paid. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. Early yellow flowering bulbs, 15c per doz. Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins. Yellow Jonquils and Butter- cups, 50c C; 500, $2 (bulbs not separate); 1 pck. ea. yellow Lu- pine, French Marigold seed, free with orders amounting to $1. Mrs. B. T. Echols, Philomath. Mtn. Azaleas, Laurel, Rhodo- dendrons, 40c doz.; purple iris, pink perennial Phlox, 25 doz; boxwood, well rooted 25c; white Spirea, Weigelias 15c ea. Prim- rose, 20c doz. Add postage. Hoyt Locke, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Privet hedge, $1 C; weeping willow, Yellow Japonicas. 15c ea., 2 for 25c; blue violets, white dai- Sies, 25 C; lemon lilies, 30c doz. All rooted and delivered. Mrs. j- Effie Ralston, Ella Gap. All cols. Mt. Azaleas, Mt. Lau- rel, 45c doz.; white pine, maple, sweetgum. 75c doz.: jonquils, dbl. and single, 80c C; purple Iris, pink Phlox, 30c doz.; Bleeding Heart, 30c bunch; Bridal Wreath 20c ea. postpaid. Mrs. T. M. Lock, Ellijay, Rt. 2. : 100 Arborvitaes, 16-20 in. high. rooted 4 for $1; 9 for $2 post- paid in Ga. Send post office money order. Homer Craig, Lov- ing. White pine, crabapple, pussy willw, redbud, oxalis, yellow. red and pink. dogwood Rhododen- dron. Mtn. Laurel 3 ft. $1 doz. Postpaid. Miss Hazel Wilson, Morganton. No. 1 Picardy Gladioli (the worlds best pink Gladioli) large bulbs, new crop, 3 doz. for $1 postpaid. Mrs, C. H. Dellinger, Calhoun. Mtn. Laurel, Rhododendron, pink, red, yellow dogwood 3 col. Azaleas, red bud, Coral berry, red Japonica -pink Cherokee rose, white pine, holly bush, 3 ft. high, well rooted, $1 doz. postpaid. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Morganton: 2 Yr. Forsythia, 35c ea. 3 for $1; 2 yr. Anthony Waterer Spi- rea, same price; pansies, giant mixed, 25 doz. $2 C; Queen Anns Lace 45c doz. $1 C. Mrs. L. A. Barry, Cordele, Rt. A. Pink running roses, purple li- lac, pink Crepe Myrtle, rooted 15c ea.; Pink Hibiscus, 20c: pink snake cactus, 10c ea.; blue hya- cinths 35c doz. white Miller plant, 10 doz., yellow Easter rose. rooted, 20c; variegated Gladioli bulbs 3 for 10c. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt.'1. : Red bud, 5 for 30c; red dog- wood, 6 for 30c; blue Iris 25c doz.; Myrtle vine. 15c doz.; white pines 3 for 25c; Mtn. Laurel, Mtn. yIvy, 3 for 25c. Postpaid. Earl De- hart, Mineral Bluff. Boxwood, 4-6 in. dwarf and tree, $3 C, $5 per 2 C; 3 yr wa- tesm or $15.00 M. Mrs. J. R. Cordele. ihs coat (makes a very tiful plant) resembles the ut more beautiful. A new , 25 seeds or more for 25 postage. No stamps or Fannie Tompkins, s Fannie Ford, 1018 E. South 1, College Park. Cannasorange or pink, green orange bronze leaf, 25c red, pink or white ger- 10 and 25c rooted, cut- 5c; stiff caladiums, 10 and Mrs. Jack Waters, Chats- Se: mip; cana Halli Centurea, 25 for 25c and postage. iargest t showy of centaurea. 5 color blue. Fine for Mrs. David Jones, weet Williams, hardy phiox, oses, sweet peas, foxgloves, r and eggs, mums, agera- orange lilies, German iris, and purple iris, 35 dozen; and white jonquils, 75c per iss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Dah- es ink Cherokee roses, Mtn. lau- nododendrons, 3 colors aza- 3, pink, red, yellow dogwoois, uds, coralberry, white pines, ples, 3 ft. high 31.00 dozen tpaid. Miss Edna Wilson, rganton. Rhododendrons, yellow and red -woods, 3 colors azaleas, lau- butterfly, coralberry, red- -erabapples, Cherokee roses, rooted, 3 ft. high, $1.00 doz- ostpaid; 10 choice roses $1.00. ple sprouts, sweet sdarubs, i 65c dozen; 45c dozen; all, pink almond, dbl. yel- and red Japonicas, 20c each. ostage. L. M. Evans, Rt. 4, By 4. japanese Japonicas, coralber- -forsythia, jasmine, butterfly, flowering almond, spirea, rican Beauty rose, azaleas, laurels, rhododendrons, Mrs. J. H. Penland, Striped, red and white, mixed with dark purple, velvet, petunia seed, frostproof bloom tili almost Christmas, 10c package postpaid. oe Eula Overby, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Magnolia, yellow Jasmine, tea olive, greybeard, holly, red ma- ple, evergreen; cedar, crabapple. sweet bay, sweet myrtle, 1 ft., 10c, 3 ft 25c, 4 ft. 35c. Add post- age. Mrs. M. C. Connell, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. _ Magnolia, holly. sweet shrub, sweet bay, tea olive, greybeard, crabapple, yellow jasmine, oaks, evergreens, pines, 1 ft 10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35 plus postage. Miss Ivaline Watson, Rt. 2, Tooms- boro. : Balm of Gilead trees 4 for $1; white lilac, bloomed 7 years $1; white English dogwood, yellow forsythia, flcyvering almond 59c each plus postage. Mrs. Clara Prinee, Rt. 1, Box 2, Demorest. Mtn. laurels, sweet shrubs, black and white pines, red and white dogwood, pink rhododen- drons, pink, red and yellow aza- leas, crabapple sprouts, 3 ft. high $1.00 dozen; exche. for white sacks. Mrs. F. F. Roper, Mineral Bluff. Magnolia, tea olive, red and yellow dogwood, red holly, yel- low Jasmine, sweet shrubs, grey- beard, red, yellow and pink hon- eysuckles, 1 ft., 10c, 3 ft 25c, 4 ft. 35c. Add postage. Miss Rosie Lee Colson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. | Red and white dogwoods, Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons, crabap- ples, black and white pines, aza- leas, sweet shrubs, $1.00 dozen; golden glow, blue iris, orange day lilies, 30c dozen. Add postage. K. M. Roper, Mineral Bluff. Golden glow, blue iris, tiger li- ies, 30c dozen; snowdrops, 20c dozen; trailing arbutus, butter- fly 15 dozen; rooted Junipers, 2 ft. high, 50c each; dogwoods, lau- rels, rhododendrons, crabapples, etc., $1.00 dozen. N. J. Roper, Mineral Bluff. Pink weigelias, pink and white altheas, red Japonicas, purple Hi- lacs, spireas, golden bells, rhodo- dendrons, Mtn. ivy, sweet shrubs, all well rooted, $1.00 dozen, del. Miss Ruby Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Red dahlias, 50e dozen; purple iris, 50c per C; monthly roses wel! rooted, 5 each; boxwoods, 1 ft. high, 50c each; pink crepe myr- tle, purple lilac, yellow and red japonicas, peachtree roses, 10c each. Ora Bell Moss, Rt. 2, Talk- ing Rock. Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels, crabapples, white pines, hollies, pussy willows, sweet shrubs, 15c each; snowdrops, 20c dozen; blue iris, orange day lilies, golden- glow, 30c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Ardie Roper, Mineral Bluff. All colors dahlias, 50c dozen; gladiolas, phlox, verbenas, thrift, Humbert cannas, large mums, June day lilies, blue iris, 30c doz- en; spirea Van Houtten, purpie lilac, $1.25 dozen. Postpaid. Mrs. Nora B. Nix, Rt. 2, Alto. Red hot poker, 25c clump or 5 for $1.00, orange day lilies, iris, Shasta daisies. Mrs. E. J. MecCon- nell, Rt. 1, Demorest. Yellow and purple King Iris, golden glow, 25c dozen: Mtn. lau- rels, rhododendrons, mixed colors azaleas, $1.00 dozen. Postage paid on dollar orders or over. Estell Duvall, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Trailing arbutus, evergreen ga~ lax 35c dozen; crabapple sprouts, black and white pines, red and white dogwoods, sweet shrubs, pink,. red and yellow azaleas, pink rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels 3 ft. high $1.00 dozen. E. D. Ab- ercrombie, Mineral Bluff. White and purple llacs, snow- balls, dbl. pink almond, dbl. yel- low and red Japonicas, red wei- gelias, 20e each; all colors bloom- ing size azaleas, 45c dozen; box- woods 14-18 in. 25c each. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Rt. 2, El- lijay. Pink rose*perennial phlox, blue and Javendar iris, 20 dozen;-box- woods, 14-16 in. 25c each; all eolors azaleas, 40c dozen; dbl. pink, almond, dbl. yellow and red Japonicas, pink weigelias, 20c each. Add postage. B. A. Shep- herd, Rt. 4, Ellijay. Red and white dogwoods, Mtn. laurels, pink rhododendrons, pink, red and yellow azaleas, black and white pines, sweet shrubs, crabapple sprouts, 3 ft. high, $1.00 dozen; exchg-. for sacks. W. G. Abercrombie, Miner- al Bluff. black and white pines, pink rho- dodendrons, Mtn. laurels, sweet shrubs, red and white dogwood, all well rooted 3 ft. high $1.00 dozen. Exchg. for white feed sacks, Mrs. J. H. Roper, Mineral Bluff. vellow Japonicas, Pink, red and yellow azaleas,} & din, 868 Cascade Ave., Attanta. RS AND SEED mo Pink perennial sweet peas 10c each; Shasta daisies, pink yarrow 10c bunch; gaillardia, ragged rob- bin plants 10c dozen; pink, red and purple verbenas 35c dozen. Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffin. Rhododendrons, laurels, white pines, hemlocks, pink crabapple, white dogwo6d, evergreen dog- wood red flowers, 75c per dozen; pink and white altheas, red. dbl. 20c each. Exche. for sacks. Malinda Eller, Rt. 2, Ellijay. : Magnolia, tea olive, red dog- wood, crepe myrtle, red holly, yellow Jasmine, sweet shrub, ereybeard, gall berry 1 ft 10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c. Add postage. Exchg. for sacks. Mrs. O. W. Col- son, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. : Perennial white candytuft 50c per dozen; giant white daisy plants, mixed color stocks 50c dozen; Trimadeau pansy plants 60c per C. Add postage. Mrs. R. J. Miller, RFD 2, Box 527, Au- gusta. Trish Junipers, 2-3 ft, 25 each; Chinese Arb. 18-26 in. 35 each: Pearl Buch, Weigelia pink 2-3 ft., 15c each; Forsythia 3-4 ft. 15c each: gardenias, 18-26 in. 25c each; Spirea Van Houtte 3-4 ft. $5.00 per C. Mrs. M. L. West- brook, Bremen. Red honeysuckle, jasmine, spruce Pine, Indian arrowroot, erepe myrtle, snowballs, spice- wood, azaleas, 80c per dozen; Snowdrop, narcissi, dbl. orange lilies, 50c per C. Postpaid. Grace Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Snapdragons, 40c dozen; pe-| tunias, 15c dozen; perennial phiox pink 50c dozen; blue sal- via, dbl. mixed larkspurs, 25 dozen; ragged robins, 20c dozen; cinnamon vine bulbiets, 3 for 10c. Mrs. R. W. Tanner, 207 Berk- ley Dr., Macon. Pink thrift 40 per C. Mrs Do- ra McLendon, Hartsfield. : Azaleas orange and red 6c each; creeping myrtle vine 10c dozen; red dogwoods 50c dozen; white pine, sweet shrubs, 10c ea.; also some dried fruit 12c a Ib. or 10 Ibs. $1.00. Delia Reeves, Young Cane. Abelia, azaleas all colors, fast} growing boxwood, purple lilac, rose pink hibiscus, weigelias, snow balls, Min. laurels, rhodo- dendrons, sweet shrubs, hemlock, red spirea, 10c each, $1.00 doz- en. Betty Joe Kimsey, Young Harris. 3 different kinds roses 6 for} 50c; white Easter lilies, blue ll- ies, 30c dozen; January jasmine 25e each; lilac, 40c each; fairy lilies, 25c dozen; cannas 10c ea. No orders less than 50c. Helen Horseley, Rt. 2, Waco. White April blooming narcis- sus bulbs, 50c per C; large red canna bulbs, 75c per C. All or- ders amounting to $1.00 or more delivered. Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Rt. .3, Hartwell. Red and yellow Japonicas 25c each; Blue and pink iris 25c doz- en; French roses 25c each; wild honeysuckles 2 for 25c; orange day lilies 30c dozen. Well rooted plants. Mrs. Bertha Eller, Rt. 3,} Ellijay. Jonquils 60c per C; False Dra- gons, 25c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Cobbtown. . Rhododendrons, all colors dog- woods, azaleas, laurels, Cherokee roses, red buds, white pine 3 ft. high $1.00; Junipers, silver ar- bor-vitaes, 5 for $1.00. Mrs. A. L. Tempnill, Blue Ridge. Red, yellow azaleas, 10c each; Cherokee roses, $1.00 dozen; al- theas, flowery peachirees, each; pink trailing arbutus, 50c dozen; boxwoods, arbor-vitaes 25c each. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving. Bight nice boxwoods ranging in size from 19 in. high 3 ft. cir. to 4 ft. high and 16 ft. circum- ference. Price reasonable. Mrs. Rosalie Weaver, Quill. Send 10c for best varieties of beautiful marigoldsenough seed for 2000 plants. Mrs. E. L. Todd, Valdosta. : Min. laurels, rhododendrons, Mtn. azaleas, spruce pines and other wild shrubbery and plants. Write for prices on each or as many aS you want. Any size. Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay. For rock and wild flower gar- denshepatica, dog-tooth violets, windflower, wintergreen, part- ridge berry, wild phiox, large purple aster and many other shrubs and annuals. Write for in- formation. Mrs. J. B. Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Gladiolus bulbs 25c per dozen. Produce lovely flowers. D. W. Ni- chols, Kingston. Jane Cowl and Blue River dahlia tubers. Will trade for rooted boxwood or golden arbor- vitae 6-8 in. high. H. W. Maul- FOR SALE 'Coggin, Covington. 15c . RS AND SEED Laurels, white pines, dogwoods, crabapples, sweet shrubs, 65c doz- en; all colors azaleas, 40c dozen; snowballs, dbl. yellow and red Japonicas, pink and white al- theas, 20c each: Add postage. Linda Evans, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Boxwoods, 15-18 in. 25c each; all colors all blooming size aza- leas, 40c dozen; pink weigelias, dbl. pink almonds, dbl. yellow Japonicas, altheas, 20 each: blue iris, perennial phlox, 20c dozen. Add postage. Lora Shepherd, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Dbl. yellow red Japonicas, pink weigelias, snowballs, 20c each; white pines, hemiocks, lauitels, ivy 65c dozen; pink, rose red pe- rennial phlox, 20c dozen; box- woods, 15-18 in. 25c each. Add postage. Martha Eller, Rt. 4, El- lijay- : Dbl. red cannas, white narcissi 45 per C; yellow narcissi, 30c per C; 25 variegated gladiolas 15c; 5 large milk and wine lilies, 25c: 1 yellow, 1 red giant ama- ryllis, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Marion Holland, Rt. 2, Meigs. White lilac, 2 ft. high 10c each postpaid on two or more; wiste- ria vines 8 to 10 ft. 25c each; pomegranates 5 ft- 25c; wild yel- low jasmine 25 each. Mrs. E. R. \ Azaleas, white and red dog- wood, redbuds, rhododendrons, mt. laurel, white pines, red ma- ple, holly crabapple, 3 for 25c; white jonquils, 63c C; evergreen galax, trailing arbutus, 20e doz. | Mrs. Susie Wilson, Mineral Bluff. Rhododendrons, Mimosa, hem- lock, ivy, spruce, azaleas, Mtn. laurel, silver maple, scotch broom, dogwood, cedars, others. Wet moss packed. Gordon Hun- nicutt, Tallulah Falls. Four beautiful Cape Jasmine or gardenia bushes, stay green all winter, bloom early, size about 6x8 feet. Will sell one or all. Miss Pearl Knight, Frank- lin, Prize. winning chrysanthe- mums, Many varieties 30c dozen, 4 dozen $1.00 labeled; 6 dozen un- Yabeled $1.00; single red dah- lias, perennial . sunflowers 30c dozen. Postpaid. Mrs. H. G. Woods, Donalsonville, Rt. 3. ~ One boxwood tree 5 ft. spread and 15 ft. tall for sale. Make best offer; also old time white star Jasmine vines 25c each. Miss Elizabeth Milner, RFD 1, Box 92, Concord. Butterfly Cormarium) 25 each, $2.00 per dozen postpaid, $10.00 per C by express collect; double narcissus $1.00 for 50; paper white narcis- sus $1.00 per C. Add postage on narcissus. Mrs. G- R. Thigpen, St. Marys. = ' Camellia Japonicas, all colors, Javendar azaleas, Pyracantha, Pittosporum. green, variegated. gardenias, Viburnums, Photinia Glabra, Banana Shrubs, Tea Ol- ives, Holly Burfordi, Cornuta, any 2 for $1.15. Mrs. J. A. Grii- fin, Cordele. Olympia daffodils, dbl. orange Phoenix daffodils, April bloom- ing narcissus, Siberian _ lilies, mixed iris 85c per C, 200 for $1.60. Mrs. Christine McLeod, Rt. 2, Box 166, College Park. Daffodils, April blooming nar- cissus, mixed iris, Siberian lil- ies, orange lilies, 200 for $1.00; mixed cannas $1.00 per C_post- paid. Mrs. Dick Powell, Rt. 2, College Park. 3 or 4 dbl. red Japonicas, $50 each, buyer to dig and name them, 7 ft. hizh, 4 ft. 10 in spread. Nannie Morrison, Rt. 2, Barney. Giant Pansy plants, $1.00 per C postpaid. J. A. Ward, Cordele. Dbl. dahlia bulbs, 3 colors of red and purple mixed 25c dozen, 5 dozen $1.00 plus postage; will lilies (Hedychium exchg. for potato, cabbage or, onion plants. Write first; also poppy seed 5c tablespoon and postage. Mrs. George M. Foster, Rt. 4, Carrollton. Semi-dbl. pink, med. large ca- mellia Japonicas, rooted cuttings 3 for $1.00 del.; wax ligustrum, gardenia, pittosporum, abelias, roses. 8-18 in. 3 for $1.00. Mrs. John . Clark, Jacksonville. Limited supply of extra fine Rhododendrons, Mtn. red, pink and yellow dogwoods, redbuds, coralberry, pink Chero- kee roses, white pines, holly bush, 3 ft. high, $1.00 dozen. Postpaid. Lucile Wilson, Morganton. gladiola bulbsimported30-40- 60 and 70c per dozen, about 12 colors. Send cash with order. They are going fast. With each $1.00 order will give 25c poppy seed. C. G. Garrett, Bremen. Yellow and white jonquils, long trumpet daffodils, dbl. but- ter and eggs, $1.00 per C; blue hyacinths, 50c for 25 bulbs; blue spider lilies, $1.00 doz. Nora Mc- | Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. jaurels,. ERS wt FO 40 iris or 75 paper white nar cissus or 50 large gladiolas for $1.00 or 100 blooming bulbs $5.00 per M. Mrs. J. L. Moultrie. _ : ee All kinds, colors and var. dahlia bulbs, $1.75 - $2.00 doz. Japanese honeysuckle. ias, March rose, 25c doz., $2.25 doz Lavender bushes, $1.25 - $1.50 doz-; quince, firethorn, 50c-75c ea. Other shrubbery. C. M- Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol Ave., Ma 3671. ; White wisteria, rooted, 35c butterfly bush, 10c ea. 5 cannas, 25c; pink crepe myrtles, 10c ea. Exc. any for 1 white tu- lip short sacks, not washed. Mrs. James Pearson, Coosa, Rt. 1, Red dogwood, 6 for 2%; red- buds, 5 for 25c; azalezZ 4 for 25c! mt. laurel and ivy. 3 for 25c; blue iris lilies, 20c doz.; trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, 15c | doz. Postpaid. Mrs. Hattie De= hart, Mineral Bluff. _ vee White and yellow jonquils, butter: and eggs, long trump2t daffodils, $1.00 C; blue spider lilies, blue feather hyacinths, $1 doz= Cecil! MicCurley, Hartavell, Rt. 2. Big dbl. dahlia tubers. all col- ors, 30c doz.; some shrubbery, 1 yr.. old, 40e doz.. Mrs. V. D. Hartsfield, Roswell, Rt. 1 Spruce and white pines, holly, mt. ivy, rhododendrons, laurel, Altheas, crabapple, $1.00 doz.; /Eng. dogwood, jaPonicas, 15c ea, All col. azaleas, 35e doz.; sweet shrubs, 20 doz.; perennial phiox, 25e doz.; cannas, 3 fr 25c. Add postage. Mrs. W. F. Bailey, Ell jay; RE 2. ie Baby breath, red and dbl. white spirea. red, pink, purple crepe myrtle, dbl., single althea, butterfly bush, cherry laurels, red holly, magnolia, 15c ea. Exchange for garden seed. Mrs. Wavy A. Lewis, Toomsboro. ry Os mae Red dogwood, birds eye, whi pine, 15e ea.; azaleas. arbor v tae, boxwoods, althea lilies, 15 ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Albert Abercrombie, Loving. Arbor vitae, cedar bushes, aza- leas, althea lilies, 15c ea.; red dogwood, white and spruce pines, 10c.ea. All well rooted. Add t< age, Mirs. Reba Davenport, Va ing. Rees Red and white dogwoods, mt. laurel, rhododendrons, white Pines, sweet shrubs, pussy wil- low, pink, red, yellow azaleas, 2 to 3 ft. high, well rooted, $1.00 doz. Exehange for white feed sacks. Add postage. E. G. Picket- simer, Morganton, Rt. 1. ee All colors azaleas, 35 doz.; spruce and white pines, laurels, crabapples, $1.00 doz.; Eng dog- wood, althea, blooming almond 10c ea.; perennial phlox, 20 doz.; jonquils and daffodils, 15c doz.; Well rooted. Packed in moss. Add postage. Eugene Bailey. Rt. 2, Ellijay. Ves Arbor vitae seed, calpoto tree seed, large size gourd seed, 10 doz.; 10 arbor vitae plants, 2 high, $2.00 ea.; old fashion cock: comb, 10 start. Mrs. H. C. Mar. tin, White Oak.. e Camphor trees, 10 to 25c ea.:_ $1.00 to $2.00 doz.; large spirea, hydrangea, 25 to 50c ea.; lump nandina, $2.00; large nigh blooming cereus. 4 ft., $1.00; be-_ gonia, 25 to 50c ea.; geraniums and begonias, 25c ea. Mrs. J. L. Bush, Rt. 3, Box 34, Tifton. Populus Simonii, China, popu- lus generosa, England, populus betufolia, Spain, and Balm of. Gilead, 2 to 3 ft., 35 ea; 4 for $1.00; 20 yr. old boxwoods, $50.00. James Hobson, Jasper. : _ Large dahlia tubers, 25 doz.; iris lilies, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1. Swamp dogwood, 15c ea.; holly, white and spruce pines, mt. lau- rel, rhododendrons, 75e doz.; mixed colors, blooming size aza- leas, 50c doz.; crabapples, 40c doz. Add postage. Jannie Charles, Ellijay, Rt. = . Large mixed hollyhock plants, 25 doz. del in Ga. Will C. Smith, Roy. : = Spruce. white pines, red, white dogwood, azaleas, redbud, holly, crabapple, mt. laurel, rhododen: drons, Eng. dogwood, 3 ft., $1.00 doz.; orange day lilies, jonquils, evergreen galax, arbutus, mbt. fern, $1.00 C. Lucile Dickey, Blue Ridge. os Swiss and winter giant pansy plants, $1.25 C; Eng. daisy, fox- gloves, 25c doz.; pink thrift. 500 C. All large stocky plants. Mrs. T. C. Bee, Newnan, Rt- 3. Red Bud, 4 for 25c, red dog- wood, 5 for 25c, Azaleas, 3 for 25c, blue Iris, 25c per doz.. Mtn. Laurel, Min. ivy, 2 for 25, ali Bost Edna Dehart, Mineral Yellow Jonquils, buttercup not separated, 50c C, $3 M: Mr, Winona Echols, Philomatl FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE - Japanese bamboo, 25 nice roots : _ Donte Spider lily _ bulbs, blooming size, 5 for 25c; red Spi- der, 6 for 25c, all prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks. Arlington. RFD. Pink thrift, 300 plants, $1; 10c per doz; small Nandinas, 2 for 5c, add 8c postage on the above; flower seed, 6 pkgs. 25c. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 79. : Mixed cols. perennial or hardy phlox; mums, lilies, bluegrass, thrift. New Years vine, March lowers, 24 for 25c; mix. Cols. Dahlias, 50c doz. Add postage. (Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, dosta. Running okra seed, 10c lb.; 1 pod plant enough for average family; garlic bulbs, 15 doz. Mrs. C. H. Franklin, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 3, Box 58. S Mammoth Russian sunflower seed, 90c gal.; red shallot onion buttons, 35c gal. Postaid. Leawel la Elliott, Lavonia, Ri. 1. tes White multiplying onions, 40c gal.; speckled bunch butterbeans, 15c 1b.; 6 wks. crowder peas, 10c lb. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. C. R. Smith. Buford, Rt. 1. Imp. bunch Jong green okra seed (very early, amazingly pro- jific, bears until frost, 20c 1b.; calycanthus bushes, 5 for $1.00. Gerald Myers, Rt. 2; Hartwell. _ Gold Dollar tobacco seed, $4.50 Yb-; 10 lbs., $40.00. J. H. Day, Toomsboro, = White Burley tobacco seed, al- so bull face tobacco seed, 25c ounce, or $2.50 Ib. Floyd Sellers, Cornelia, Rt. 1. Hand-shelled peanuts, collard and Big Stem mustard seed for sale or will exc. for Rhubard (pie plant) unrooted. dbl. Althea cut- tings, dbl. Oleanders, rooted and Chinese Hybiscus (pot kind). Mrs.. Frank Bennett. Coffee. Little white nest onions, 50c gal. Mrs. Willie Laster, Fairburn, Reek Triple L tomato seed (grows to 20 ft-, 3 bu. ripe to vine, bears until frost; 2-3 vines sufficient ordinary family) 100 seed, 25c del. Will C. Smith, Roy. 4 Bu. extra good white velvet okra seed, 15c per Ib. del. in Ga. G. M. Williams. Conyers. Rt. 3: 50 Ibs. select Pimiento pepper seed, 50c Ib. O. C. Perdue, Yates- ville, Sn Bur clover seed, 75c measured bu. sieved, with dirt to inoculate. H. C, Reid, Hogansville, Tender green pod Half Runner bean seed, 30c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. B. B. Holt, Eastman, Rt. 1. . Stone Mitn. watermelon seed, 35c Ib, 3 Ibs.. $1.00; No. 1 Ga. Runner peanut seed, 4%c Ib. FOB. Floyd Sargent, Cordele, Rt. B i ; Extra early white, tender gar- den bean seed, also striped half runner bean seed, 35c pt. post- paid; white multiplying onions, 40c gal. postpaid. Mrs. Ethel Ov- erby, Oakwood. -Hi-Gar seeds, 34%4c Ib. Fine feed for horses, cattle hogs and pe ie J. B. Brown. Calhoun, ae PLANTS FOR SALE Red Gold sugar saver straw- berry, sage plants, asparagus crowns and everbearing black- berry plants, ea., 50c doz.; Mtn. laurel, red thorniess raspberry, Aes .- Mrs. W. B. Allan, Alto, Giant New Gem (a real ever- bearing strawberry) picked 5 gal. Dec. 15th and plants were full of blooms, green and large ripe berries) plants, 75c.C; 250 for $1.50. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville, Box 23. EH. J., Chas W. frost proof cab- bage plants, 500, 55c: 85. M. postpaid; white Bermuda onion plants, same price; cabbage plants by express. 55 M. R. Chanclor, Pitts. = Strawberry plants, 15c C; okra seed, 20c cupful. Add postage. ge Cochran, Talking Rock, Lady T., and Red Gold straw- berry Plants, 35 C; $1.50 M; Mastodon everbearine, 30c C; $2 M; garlic bulbs, $1.00 doz.; tan- sy, ground ivy, 25 doz. bunches del. in Ist and 2nd zones. Mary ne Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box _ Peach trees, state insp., lead- ing var., $35.00 M: $4.00 C; $1.00 doz:; apricots. plums, $75.00 M; $8.00 ; $2.00 doz., grape vines, $45.00 M; $6.00 C; $1.00 doz. Mrs. | EB. B. Travis, Riverdale. Bae PLANTS FOR SALE Boysenberries, $1.00 doz.; $1.75 for 25; $3.00 for 50; $5.00 C; youngberries, 75c doz-; $1.35 for 25; $3.00 C. No order less than $1.00. Mrs. George Haskell, Rt. 4, Macon. Everbearing strawberry plants and garlic bulbs for sale. Cheap. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee. Kudzu plants, selected and well packed, $5.00 M. Large orders filled. Mrs. E. H. Norman, Hart- well, Rt. 3. Klondike everbearing straw- berry plants, 20c C. Prompt del. Postpaid.. Exchange for white feed sacks. 100 plants for 2 sacks. Mrs. Emory Grindle, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c C; 500, $1.00; purple rasp- berries, 6 for 25c; garlic bulbs, 25c for 6; yellow jonquils, 50c C; Faster lilies, 25, 50c. N. A. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 37. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab- bage plants; collard plants, 20c C: 300, 40c; $1.00 M del.; 5 M, $4.00 col. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Frostproof Wakefield and Co- penhagen Market cabbage plants, 500, 45c; 75c M; $1.75, 3000; $2.50, 5000. Quality, count, promptness guar. B. J. Head, Alma. Lady T. strawberry plants, $1 M del.; 5 M and more 90c M. Mrs. M. B. Scroges, Alto. St. Regis everbearing red rasp- berries, strong roots, 50c doz.; $3.50 C; 8 var. grapes, earliest to Jatest, labeled, 50c; Chinese Mag- nolias, bush or tree, 3 ft. up, 50c to $1.50. Arthur. Jones, 15 Scre- ven Ave., N. E., Atlanta. Giant Boysenbrry and New Nectarberry plants for sale. Write for information and price. Thomas E. Hiscock, Rt. 5, Quit- man. E. J. and Charleston cabbage plants; White Wax and Bermuda onion plants, 500, 50c; 75c M. Postpaid. Special price on larger lots. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. Kudzu crowns, selected No. 1, moss packed, $6.00 M;. 75c C; spruce pines, 4 to 5 ft., 50c ea. Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3. Biakemore strawberry plants, 30c C; $2.00 M; E. J. and C. W. cabbage, Succession, 15c C; $1.00 M; Iceburg lettuce, onion plants, 10c C; 85c M; giant pansy plants 15e doz. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. _Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 C: $2.00 M; okra seed, 25c Ib.; 15 cupful; also striped half runner bean seed, 20c cupful. No checks. Prompt shipment. Mrs. / Tate Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Klondike and Lady T. straw- berry plants, 30c C; $1.00 per 500; $1.75 M del. Nice young plants. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Klondike strawberry _ plants, 500, 75c; $1.50 M; Lady T-., 90c C: 500, $2.00. Young plants, Full count. Lisbon Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 109. r= Kudzu crowns, 2 yrs. old and older, $6.50 M fob. B. Watson, Hamilton. . Se E. J. and C. W. cabbage plants, 500, 50c; 90c M; Klondike straw- berry plants, $1.25 M; Mareglobe tomato seed, $1.10 lb.; new stone, 70c Ib. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flow- ery -Braneh, <-<*; Large, fresh, extra early J. and Chas. W., Copenhagen cabbage Plants, 500, 40c; 75c M. del. post- paid; 5 M. $2.50 Exp. Bermuda onions, same price. Sat. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Kudzu crowns, well rooted, 65c C.. $5.00 M. Sat. guar. Jas. M. Murphy, Winder. Klondike strawberry plants, 25 C; 80c, 500; $1.50 M. del. Young plants. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Strawberry plants, Lady T. and Everbearing, 30c C; $2.00 M; Klondike, 25 C. 85c, 500; $1.50 M. Postpaid. Now ready. Royce Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Boysenberry plants, 12 for $1; 30 for $2.00; $6.00 C... prepaid in Ga. J. S. Douglas, Douglas, 1012 Wiard St. Jung wonderbearer and Pre- mier early strawberry and red thornless raspberry; and white Iecburg blackberry, 50c doz.; white nest and red multiplying anions, 30 gal. prepaid. Mrs. John B. Nix, Alto. Very early and large straw- berry plants, del. promptly at 15 C. Cash. Exc. for good, white feed sacks. Mrs. C. W. Owen, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 1 and 2 yr. old Himalaya black berry plants, 30c C; 60c, 250; -1.25, 500; $2.50 M; 5-10 M, $2.00 M, dei.; or 500 for $1.00 and $1.75 M. not del. Exc. some for peas and bunch velvet bean seed. R. E. Keith, Gainesville. Rt. 5, Thousands of Lucretia dorado blackberry plants $5.00 M; large, sweet vai apple, 25c ea., $2-00 doz, L. Robinson, Greenville Extra early strawberry p excellent. quality, rich colo highly resistant to frost, 25 500, 90c; $1.50 M. Prompt na Mattie Duran, Cun Rt. 1. si Cabbage and collard 20c C., 90 M; Everbeari berry, 30c C; $1.75 M. All Exc. for anything can us Crow, Gainesville, Rt. FOR SALE. Genuine Whatleys seed corn, $1.75 bu. sma tities $1.60 bu. in 10 bu all FOB Fort Valley. J dan, Fort Valley. oe Shelled corn, 10 bu. No. bu. free of weevils, in sack ey order only. C. A. Ha Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. sae 8000 Bu. high-class sli ear corn, above averag grown last year, 80 bu. farm at Piedmont on Sou RR. 7 mi. from Barnesville Fine seed corn, known corn, 2-3 ears to stal nubbed and. shelled, 75c paid to 2nd zone; also ext staple cottonseed, heavy er, $3 bu. prepaid. J. S. - Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Genuine Whatleys prolifi corn, 10bu. lots up smaller lots $1.75 per bu here. J. B. Hunnicutt, ley. Mosleys prolific seed field selected from stalks ears and more, shucked, lected and shelled, $1 pe write for bu. prices. D. H. Bowdon, Rt. 3. : Good cleaned shelled po $5 per 100 Ibs. FOB. J. A. rell, Mitchell. 2 Whatleys pure prolific corn, carefully selected, $2. bu. cash with order. R. Daniel, Chipley, Rt. 3. South American Giant po 10c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots and u del. Mrs. M. C. Mason, son, N. C., Rt. 2, Box 129 dent of Georgia). ; COTTONSEED for S Stoneville 2 - B, reck graded, 2nd yr. 2% + treated, 90c per bu.; also leys prolific seed corn, fie lected, stalks having 2-7 75c per pk. half bu. $1 $2.50. W. H. Bolton, Griffin . DPB cottonseed, Ist yr. breeder, ginned on 1-variet kept pure, staple 1 3/32 i grading, $1 per bu. $60 per Bob Sosby, Carnesyille. | DPL, 11-A, ist. yr. from er, kept pure at gin, 1 J staple, 43% lint, 75c bu. FOB. W. Williams} Bishop, Ri Delta pineland cotton resistant, big boll, easily 2 bales to acre, long staj graded, 1 1/16 in. earliest known, gin 42% Imt, from breeder. Charles Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Ruckers wilt-resistant, 9 prolific staple, 1 in. 45 pe pe Early prolific King cott ns picked out before rain fell service, dam out of a 6-g F. H. Bunn, Midville. t Balchin, Middleton. __ Hi-bred cottonseed, 1s from Summerour, kept p gin, early and good staple, sound, $1 per bu. Otis M. Cow: Summit. Summerours Hi-bred seed 15/16 in. staple, k at gin, $4 per hundred Ib J. Davidson, Pineview, Stoneville 2-B, 1st yr breeder, $1 per bu. or $3 pe FOB Hartwell; seed 2-4 yrs breeder, 90c per bu., or $2 Cwt. FOB Hartwell, ginned variety gin; 20 tons Coker Cokers 100 strain, sound pure, put up in 100 lb. bags, per bag, makes over bale acre. Ben R. Tanner, . ville. os imp. wilt- resistant cot- my private sins, recleaned, .; sacked in 100 lb. bags. H. A. Petty, Dawson. Spland cottonseed, Cokers 4 --ginned 10. bales at. time, 39% lint, 1 and more length, $1 u. or 100 Ibs. for $3 FOB; al- ea Island cottonseed, clean, ar bu. L. H. Edenfield, Stl- Rt. 1, Box 34. Half. and Half, 1st yr. from er, grown in extreme N. Ga. ) per hundred ibs., FOB Co- tta. S. P. Reed, Varnell. neville, 2 B, graded, in new $2.75 per 100 Ibs. FOB Grif- A. K Maddox, Griffin. at the Bill Weevil, 90-day, savy fruiter, easily picked, light foliage with 1 1/32 in. lint, 4-45% urnout at gin, seed clean and e, $1.25 per bu. $4 per 100 FOB Jefferson, 114. bales to R. A. Webb, Jefferson, Rt. ae Coker 100 cottonseed, nd and bright, $2.75 100 Ib. lots of 100 bu. or more. 75 also A-1, 90-Day running rely t beans, $1 bu. 10 bu. or more s, 90c bu. J. Frank Tanner, eed. good germination, kept at gin, recleaned, $1 bu. Poa. COC. -Price, Bronwood. 30 Bu. Wannamaker. Dixie Tri- rr ph, Wonder wilt strain 8 cot- msee: ed, direct from Wannamak- in April, 1939, $1 bu. FOB. Jd. Housworth, Lithonia, Rt- 2. out 4 tons Cokers 100 strain 1st yr. pulls 1 1/8 in. sta- also Cokers Wilt Resistant, 1 strain No. 2, kept pure. nted 1 yr, pulls 1 1/8 in. sta- have 2 tons_of this, kept e. $4 per 100 Ibs. W. T. Al- Danieisville, Rt. 1- okers 100 cottonseed, 80c per FOB. W. W. Trimble. Adairs- , Rt. 2. - cP L, 11-A cottonseed, ist yr. ned on 1 var. gin and kept Gov. grade 1 3/32 in. sta- made over bale per acre), 0 bu. $6.00 ton, Bob Sosby, nesville, bout 15 bu. Stoneville No. 2-B 8 cottonseed, 1st yr. origin- or, 90c bu. also about 60-75 ju. wind, kept nice at gin, 1939 seed, S pu. 10 bu. lots and up. All OB. J. A, Crawford, Calhoun, BEANS AND PEAS i FOR SALE lay, 200 bu. mixed, sound, = new 234 bu. bags, $1.50 oes J. I, McNair, Staple- eans, ae striped half-run- bunch, 25c teacup; aring black pole, same price. Bee WV Robbe, Flowery a cream "Crowder, 6c Ib. up to 1 bu., over 5c per lb., you pay age. WwW. A. Moore, Haddock, f as, field, 50 bu., $1.75 per bu.; Cokers 102 cottonseed, 75 u. J. IT. Wellborn, Madison, a Clay. in 2% Se bags, eS $1.50 per bu. money or cashiers check. E. H: eas, purple hull table, 200 per old fashioned English peas, ce teacup ful dried peached, orm free, 10c per 1b.; Indian ch seed, Elberta 25c per doz. add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. . white blackeyed Crow- and California. 8c per 1b. del. rence Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. a Dace velvet, $1 per bu:: red hull peas, few bu. hay peas, $2 per bu. at barn. E. W. Hood, sans and peas, striped and te half-runner bean; white mder cornfield bean, 25c cup- ul, mush and speckled Crowder eas, 2 cups 15c; popcorn, same , 5 spoonful. ANCES Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Peas, 100 bu. Victor, $2 per bu. better than Brabs for seed or thay. J, C. Nelson, Yatesville. eans, hayseed, soy, $2.75; Bi- ci, $1.25; O-Too-Tan $3.50 imp. emson soys, $5 per bu.; Cok- s 4 in 1 strain 2, first yr. from reeder, 75 per bu. FOB Atlan- or exc for dodder free Les- 7a and crimson clover. C. A. Sherrill, Atlanta, 158 Peach- ee Hills Ave. NE. Peas, Brabham or Iron, $1.80 -bu.; New Era, $1.60; hayseed oybeans, machine recleaned, $2; Biloxi soy, = 25, 2% bu. bags, aia oe. Wars Fort staple, 2nd yr. from origin-] ty Toole and Cook 307-6 cot- | muscadine vines, blue, red goose heavy : | cherry, 1% to 2 ft., sprouts, $1.00 Beans, bunch velvet, $1.75 per bu. 90- -day running velvet, $1; New Era peas, $1.60, 214 bu. bags, check. Robert Tharpe, Fort Val- ley. Beans, 500 ie 90-Day running velvet, grown on my farm, $1 per Bu. F. W. Tanner, Sanders- ville, Rt. 1. Peas, Brabham; in 2% bu. bags, $2 per bu. red hulls, $1.90; Clay $1.90; 90-Day velvet. beans, 90c Garner, Warthen, Box 226. Peas,. 30 bu. purple hull speckld, free of rot and weevils, $2.50 per bu. not mixed, not pre- paid, money orders only. Armelia Ashley, Montrose, Rt. 2, Box 65. 250-300 bu. Palmetto = beans, $2. 50 bu. in large quantities, or $2.75 bu. in small lots. No order less than 2 bu. Highest produc- ing and good oil beans (yellow in color) also 125 large type Eng. W. L. April hatch, $100.00 -cash. | Paul A. Potts. Gabbettville. 40 Bu. No. 1 Brab peas, $2 lot, FOB. J. I. Davidson, Bon- aire. Genuine bunch velvet beans, all sound, $2.50 bu. or $2 bu. for lot of 75 bu. grown by me. A. G. Roberts, Buena Vista, Rt. 3. 5 bu. White blackeyed peas, seed from California stock last sprilys, gathared without rain and treated. $3 bu. FOB. A. J. Michen, Cartersville, Rt. 2. Bunch baby Lima beans, 25 qt. and postage; colored mixed running butierbeans, 20c qt. and Dosteee: Mrs. T. A. Loveless, ae Rie i ead: beans, Speckled and Cut-shorts, 25 1b, Add postage. Mrs. D. E. OBryant, Marietta, Rt. i 15 bu. sound, ia field peas, $1.75 bu. FOB; also 100 Ibs. Speckled bunch butter - beans, 15e 1b.; 10 lbs. and up, del. post- paid; nice, clean pecan meats, whole halves. 35c Ib.; pieces. 30c lb. FOB. C. G. Oliver, Barnes- ville, Rt. 2. i Pecan & Other Fruit Trees FOR SALE Fig trees, well rooted, 1-4 ft., $1.00 doz.; $6.00 C; Blue Dam- son and Jap Apricot plum, scup- pernongs and muscadines, Con- cord and: Niagara grapevines, 10c ., $1.00 doz; kudzu crowns, 6c C. P. P. Inez Patterson, Wa- co, Rt. 2. Brown Turkey fig, white and black James scuppernong and and Jap. apricot plums, May and early Richmond cherry, Hack- worth and Horseapple, hazlenut bushes, 10c ea. $1.00 doz. Del. A. T. Patterson, Waco. Lead. var., Gov. insp. pecan trees. Write for prices. C. C. Lowe, Byron. Cultivated Blueberries, well rooted, 10c to 25c ea. del. to 2nd zone by Exp.; also few holly trees, dif. sizes, at farm, not del. Mrs. W. M. Shattuck, Blackshear. - State insp., best var., pecan trees, Stewarts, 2-6 ft., 40c to 80c ea.; Schleys, 2-12 ft., 40c to $1.25 ea. FOB. M. M. Newsome, San- dersville, My selection of apple, plum doz. postpaid. Well rooted. ONeal Horseley, Waco, Rt. 2. : Nicely rooted 2 yr. scupper- nong vines, also small white dog- wood trees, and crabapple, ea., $1.00 doz. Postpaid. C. E. Smith, Braselton. Black and white scuppernong, red, yellow and Jap. apricot plums, brown Turkey figs, hazle- nut, muscadine vines, all well rooted, 14 for $1.00; $7.50 C. P. P. S. W. Huggins, Waco, Rt. 2. White -press peaches, yellow and red plums, sweet huckleber- ries. Blue Buck gooseberries, crabapples, 1 ft., 10c ea.; 2 ft., 25c; 4 ft., 30c: Add postage. Exc. for white sacks. Mrs. Alma Col- son, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Genuine Pineapple pear trees, well rooted, Gov. insp., live good, 2 tts $3.00; 4 ft., $4.00: 5 it. $5.00; 6 ft., "$6. 00; 3 yr. old stock 6-10 ft., $10.00 doz. del. Cash with order. W. C. James, Manor. White English Indian cling stone peach sprouts, $1.00 doz.; May cherry, yellow plum, 75c doz.; muscadine vines, $1.00 doz.; gooseberry and raspberry, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Myrtle Jackson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Brown turkey figs, white and black scuppernongs. muscadine vines, winter grapes, red and yel- low June, rose and red goose, Japaneses and blue Damson plums, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.; 2 yr: per pu. All FOB Warthen. ds bu. FOB Bonaire, or $77.50 for Trees oe Sic Leading var. ae trees, guar. true to name, $32.50 M; $4.00 C; 80c doz. R. A. Travis, Riverdale. Japanese quince, 25c ea.; $2.00 doz.; also white, yellow, button mums, jemon verbena, blue iris lilies, 25 doz.; King Alfred daf- fodils, 75c Cc: snowdrops, * $1.00 C; sweet pepper seed, 10c tablsp. Add postage. Leaunia Conner, Rt. 1; Buchanan- Brown turkey fig bushes, black and white scuppernong vines, muscadine vines, May Cherry and Blue Damson plum trees, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. Ruby Petterson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 86. Concord and Niagara grape vines, white scuppernongs, brown fig, plue Damson and apricot plum trees, well rooted, i0c ea.: $1.00 doz. Del. 6 or more. Rooted Kudzu crowns, 75c C; $6.00 M | del. Marcelle Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 136. State insp. apple and peach trees, leading var., 1 and 2 yrs. old, 10 and 15c ea.; grape vines, 10 ea.; pear trees, 25c ea. W. H.- Alexander, Cleveland. Choice Orange quince trees, about 4 ft., well branched, 50c ea.;' 10 select trees, $4.00: also fancy Nectarine and budded plum trees, same size and fob. N. C. Rosene, 126 E. as St., At- Janta. Blue Damson, ed goose, Jap- anese apricot plum, brown tur- key fig, Miay and Richmond cher- ries, white and black scupper- nong, muscadine vines, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.; well rooted artichokes, | 40c gal-; $2.75 bu. del. Bertha Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. - Strong rooted yellow Sepi. scuppernone vines, 4 ft. $1.00 doz. del.; exchange 12 two ft. vines for 18 white feed sacks. Ea. pay postage. Ethel Smith, Braselton. 2 to 3 yr. Kudzu crowns and Lucretia dewberries, 100, 5c; $5.00 M; brown turkey, celestial and white fig, 6 for 50c; 90c doz. del. J. W. Toole, Rt. 2, Macon. Pineapple pear sprouts, well rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, 25c ea. S. R. Fitzsimmons, Tifton, Rt. 3, Box 35. Scuppernong vines, rooted, large white var., 20c ea., 3 for 50c; 7 for $1. 00. Postpaid. No chks. Isla Hamilton, Alamo. Black walnut sprouts, $1.25 doz.; seedling peach trees. $1.50 doz.; rattleroot, 20c Ib.; yellow root, 25c Ib.;. tame cherry trees, 15e doz.; holly bushes, 25 ea. White dogwood, $1.00 doz. Loyd H. Patterson, Talking Rock. hae oe fig trees, prolific, 3-5 20C 8-3 heavy-bearing early oes grapes, 2 yr. vines, 25c ea.; white and bronze scuppernongs, 2 yr. vines, 25c ea. all strong,)B well rooted, pruned and ready for planting. PP. Mrs. M. M. Holland, Reidsviile. White and black muscadine vines, rooted, 15c ea; Mtn. huckleberry, 35 per doz.: 5; crab- apple, black walnut. plum, 10 ea.; holly, Mtn. Laurel, Ivy. white dogwood, coralberry, "15 doz. add postage. oie Audrey James, El- lijay, Rt. 2 Each = June, Horse, Stay- men, Red Delicious. Yellow De- licious, Yates, apple trees, 1 yr. old, $1. 50 doz. del., 2 trees free with each eee T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Rt. Lead. vars. ap and peach trees, Govt. insp., 1-3 yrs. old, 10c to 20c ea. cherries. pear, ap- ricot, plum, figs, 25 ea.: paper shell pecan, 3-4 ft., 75c; 5-6 it: $1 ea.3 2 yr. Concord, Moores Early, Niagara grape vines, 10c ea.; $1 per C; worlds best ever- pearing Red Raspberry, 5c ea., $4 per C. del. Lee Head. Cornelia. Vegetables For Sale A fine lot of artichokes, for seed or Pickling, $2.50 bu.; 10c tb. in less quantities fob. Max L. MicRae, McRae. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Choice kudzu hay for sale. rite for price del. B. W- Mid- diebrooks. Barnesville. Good fodder, 114 Ibs. to bundle, Mrs. Grady McOurley, Acworth, | hams, 10 to 15 lbs.. 20 Ih.; sides, | Good grade Jumbo peanut seed | ~ for sale. Mrs. J. E. Brown, Stil- son. Some nice recleaned red land Spanish peanuts, 5c 1b. fob my barn. Sample if requested. Cash with order. John Murphy, Lees- burg, Rt. 2, Box 133. |. No. 1, Virginia bunch. peanuts in hu, recleaned, 5 lb.; Schley pecans, 20c Ib.: Van Deman and Delmos, 15 Ib.; Seedlings, 10c Ib.; Cokers No. 1 Cotton seed, $1. 00 bu.; selected B. R. hens, $1 a.5 roosters, $1.50 ea. fob. W. S. Norton, Edison. 1,300 Ibs. Jumbo or Virginia bunch peanuts, 3c lb. if all tak- en at once. FOB, 3%c Ib. if in small lots. Not prepaid. Fred L. Morgan, Guyton. Nice large pecans, 10c lb. M. -O. with order. Mrs. Belle God- ard, Goggins. A grade runner peanuts, 3%4 Tb.; large Jumbo peanuts, 5c lb. del. at farm, 4 mi. east States- boro. Good roads. Mrs. J. C. Preetorius, Brooklet. Large- White Spanish peanuts, 5c Ib.; Sweet pepper seed, 10c thlsp-; red hot pepper, dried, 25c gal. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Buchanan. Large white Spanish peanuts, 5 Ib-; red hot pepper, 25c 1b.; Sweet pepper seed, 10c tblspoon- ful; bunch English peas, 10c cup- ful, add postage. William Conner, Buchanan, Rt. 1. EGGS FOR SALE Large type Cornish eggs, $1.00 per 15. Crates ret. Write for large lot prices. Mrs. A. G. ee ae beville, Rt. 2: Giant black Minorca eane. sr 50 per 15 postpaid. L. N. Millians, Newnan. Purebreed Red Speckled Sus- sex hatching eggs, 75c per 15 P. P. also 2 young roosters, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Earl Wilson, Clarkesville, Rt. 4. English Red Cap ess, $1. 00 doz. postpaid. T. P.* Thornton, Chatsworth. 250 eggs weekly from high pro- duction Parmenter females and New Hampshire Red males, Anti- gen bloodtested. $5.00 C. also 15 select S. C. W. L. April cocker- els from 301-307 egg Ped. hens, $3.50 ea. Copy ped. furnished. J. L. Whitten, Decatur, Rt. 2, (Co- jJumbia Drive), De 9033. Booking orders Mammoth Bronze turkey hatching eggs, $3 doz. $20.00 C. $1.00 books dozen; $5.00 books C. All postpaid. Crate ret. by you. Mrs. Lee We Seago, Pinehurst. Setting eggs, siced heavy breeds, Barred Rocks and Reds, ie pet setting. Add postage. Mrs. D. Seagraves, Zebulon, Rt. 1. 3 or 4 settings Parks str. hatching eggs, 75 per 15 or 50c doz.; 2 settings pure Donaldsons Red eggs, same price. Cartons ret. also 2 fine AAA Red cocker- els, $1.75 ea. All bloodtested stock. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen. Ped. S. C. W. L. eges from Imperial mating, $2.50 per 15 del. Mrs. Olin Smith, Clarkes- ville. Black Australorp, AAA hatch- ing eggs, $1.25 per 15, postpaid. Rt. 1f Triple A B. R. and New Hampshire Red eggs for setting, from bloodtested flock, $1.00 per N. 15. Mrs. N. A. Fambrough, es lanta, 291 Ferguson Sb: E. Fresh and Cured Meat | FOR SALE Hams, hardwood smoked, 10 to 20 ibs., 25 Ib.;- plantation saus- age, Made on my farm, well sea- soned, hardwood smoked, 25 Ib. Money back if not pleased. Ww: W. Williams, Quitman, Brooks Co. cured hams, smoked with china wood. guar. sound, $30.00 C lbs. M. O. or Cashier Check only. Prompt shipment. C. R. Hutchinson, Barney, Rt. 1. Oakwood smoked and sound 10 to 20 Ibs., 15 Ib.; shoulders, 8 to 15 Ilbs., 12 Ib. fob. CB. Hurst, Rt. 2. Meigs. $1.00 per 100 bundles at barn. N. W. Robinson, Louisville. FRUITS FOR SALE 25 meadow hay (gen. mixture Bermuda, Clover, Lespedeza, etc.) cured and baled without rain. 80 to 120 Ibs. bale, $15.00 ton; slight cheaper in several ton lots. O. H. Bradbury, Bogart. Baled hay, Lespedeza with young Johnson grass, $12 ton: peavine with soybeans, $14 ton at sae 2 miles west of Fort Vai- ley. L, P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3- 15 Tons -bright peavine hay. pear trees, 25c ea. Postpaid. Well rooted. Josie Huggins; iaco, Rt. 2. $15 per ton. J. W. Satterfield, Reeves, Young Cane. Walter N. Green, Suwanee, Rt. crop, 15 lb. del. White nest on- ions, 40c gal. del. _ 100 lbs. nice dried apples, free from worms, 10 ib. Martha Twiges, Diamond. Dried apples, 12%c Ib.; lots, $1.00. Add _ postage. 10 Jb. Delia Good sundried peaches, 15 Ib. del. or would exc. for pecans. fee sundried peaches, 1939 or chewing, 5. Ibs., | 4 Ohinehilla sabbiie a No. 1 sugar cane syrup i j will sell cheap or exc. for stapl cotton seed 1 1/12 pure o thing can use. Joe M. Br McRae. = 120 Gals. pure Ga. ribbon: syrup in % gal. cans, 60c 1939 crop; also 2 Rhode Red cockerels, ready for serv hatched in April, $1.50 per heac Tom Harrison, Cairo, Rt Mi. North Cairo on Ha Trail.) 3 Bbis. Ga. cane syrup. i press 36 gal. bbls. 9 C O can rup in 36 gal. cypress bbls. crop, $12.50 bbl.. 2 or more $12. per bbl. FOB, prefer mone der. Mrs. L. D. Zipperer, Mark Rt. 1, Box 68. | Pure cane syrup, 36-37 ga . bbl A-l grade, $11.16, No. 1. grade $10.80 per bbl.; 6 No. 10 tb. : $2.75, 12 5-Ib. cans, $3, or sell 10 bbls. of A-1 and. N $108 FOB Whigham. Malvin lins, Whigham. 1 35-gal. barrel new syrup new bbl. 50c gal. or exe. for nice registered Duroc Jersey weight around 75 Ibs. Write fi aoe Taylor, Alma, Rt- 2, : 300 gal. Ga. cane syrup, na in bbIs( and sealed good) of 53 gal. cap., 40c gal. in bbl. ae S. W. Johnson, States Good fresh tina jee in Ib. molds, free from colorir 30c Jb. Can furnish as much 4 Ibs. wk.. Postpaid. Ora Moss, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. 2 Ibs nice fresh, firm, erea color butter each week, from . Sey cows, half Ib. molds, 25 del. in 2nd zone; 22 Ib. not. pr paid. Satis. guar. Money with He Mrs. R: M. League, SAE 30c Ib.; 4 Ibs., and 2nd zones. Mrs. R. L. son, Carnesville, Rt. 2. Good whole leaf flue cured bacco, free from trash, smo 50c; a $1,003: 25. ibs; $1- 90 del. . Shipment. W. G. Murray, a Rt. 2; Box 158: Sig aes Genuine smoking and che tobacco, long yellow leafs, agec and mellow. 1 trash, pressed together, 16 . $1.00 del. Satis. guar. = shipment. Hiram ven. : GUINEA PIGS ANE RABBITS FOR SAL old, 35c ea.; 1 male Chinch 9 mos. old, $1.00. FOB. W. Couch, Gafnesville. Rt. 9. Young black and white bits, whites, 80c pr.; blacks pr. will not sell the docs s ately. Swap some of the bi for any kind of bantam chi ens, no culls. J. C. Brown, Atl ta, 253 Cherokee Place S. E 16 beautiful guniea pigs (c ies) all ages. $2.50 for lot; 3 Black Cochin bantams, 10 mo, old, $1.50 pr.; Noes! bits, 7 wks. old, 65c pr. Lockar Bell, Atlanta, 264 Alexander Si Ww. dersville. 6 Purebred S. P. C. gilts, 100-125 lbs., dbl. treated, ent. reg. Write for are oe G Burroughs, Ocilla, Rt. ee Choice Berkshire piss and female, for sale. man, Commerce. Purebred little bone (short head, nose and real duc legged) Guinea Pigs, $7.99 ea. $14.98 pair. Pigs guar. Money 4 ders only. Jos. C. _ Marlow, Rt. 1. 12 S.P. C. service mnie met blocky, sired by Dixie Kin (Grand Champion at Washin ton Co. fair), 50-50 color, trea ed, reg. buyer's name, crate FOB. $17.50 ea-, without paper 50c less. Harvey Bee San 9 white pigs, $3.00 eas ay mules, not broke, for sale chea Exe. other value for milich co: J. L. Hall, Ringgold, Rt. 4d, Boynton, lrec.S.-Po-C.10 mos. old boa $12. 50 FOB. Alwyne O. Huic ings, Jr-, Carrs Station. Purebred Black P.. Ci from prize winning stock, at rij prices. Write for details. EL Lott, Douglas, Rt.-1. Sj 6 Hampshire boars, 8 mop 6! Dec. 10 and 11th, wt. 200 1b. Mrs. J, J. Montezuma. Roach, Royston, Rt. 1, dbl. treated, for sale H. Simpson, Cochran, Rt. 2, HOGS FOR SALE _ P. C. pigs. either sex, from 41d champion boar and sows, _ buyers name, 8 to 10 wks. $10.00 ea. D. T. Lee, Monte- na, Guerry Farm: reg. big bone Black Essex r, around 200 ibs. with 4 pigs half Essex and half S. P. C.) for > Lymore Overstreet, Lenox. oc boars, 6 and 11 mos. old. plood of sev. World Cham- and can be reg. Cheap or one for another boar. S. L. ornton, Deweyrose, Rt. a _ P. CG. pigs, 9 boars and 15 1s, 10-12 wks. old, out of World snd Champions, dbi. treated, . buyers name. $10.00 ea. No ter blood anywhere at any w. A. xaliaferro, Blue . B. B. P. C. boar, Prince nt, 12 mos. old. Ped. No. 479. Wt. approx. 160 lbs. $15.00 -puyers name; also little Guinea 15 mos. old sow, to reg-, with 4 guinea pigs 8 e old, $20.00. L.A: Foster, nklin, Rt. 2. se, Hampshire young boars ts, for sale or ec. for seed muts, and D&PL cottonseed. D. Duggan, Chester. es. P. C., a 300 1b. sow (will ed to reg. boar), $35.00; 3 mos. gilts, $10.00 ea., male, $7.50. FOB. John L. Maddox, Grif- igs, half Guinea and half P. $4.00 ea. S. W. Payne; Bail ind, Rt. 4. 0 shoats, 3 mos. old ,Duroc- seys, 25 lbs., ea. $2.50 ea.; 3 in j un- and young male, $10.00, . $6.00 ea. FOB. Life treat- Exc, for 200 lb. seed runner nuts and 50 lb. ea. Imp. Span- anuts and oat seed. Hawley on, Alma, Rt. 4. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, ex- it breeding (related to the ds Champion Herds), cho- jmmune, reg. buyers name, ea. D. Q. Harris, Jr., Pitts. neo or. old, tee. S, P.-C: not related, sow now bred, or $35.00 each, Cecil F. Ja- Waycross. tops from 60 head reg. pshire boars and gilts, 2-3 old, $7.50: ea. J. P. Nichol- County Agt., Ringgold. eg. black P. C. boars, 8 wks. for sale. E J. Snodgrass, 1e Mtn, Valley. a large, purebred, reg. buy- name Black P. C. 10-12 wks. male and female pigs, for J. W. Ridley, Franklin, Rt. igs, % Durocs, $1.25 ea. for or $1.50 ea. broken lot, at Joe H. Thomas, Baxley, . P. C. males, 3 wt. 150 Ibs. 5.00 ea.; 2 wt. 100 lbs. ea, ea.; 2 gilts, 100 lbs. ea., 3.0 a. Can give unrelated rs; 2 males and 3 females, 3 old, $15.00 pr. ~ All dbl. ed and reg. buyers name. iliams, Guyton. . O. I. C. boars and gilts, ea. Sat. guar. T. W Naills, eri. Teacher, Carnesville. lack Essex male hog, 10 old, wt. about 175 lbs., for] trade for meat or sugar syrup. Write. G. W. Haire, le, Rt. 4. tra fine purebred black P. C. 12 wks. old, reg. buyers males or females. John ren Ridley, F. F. A. Student, klin. : g bone Black Guinea sow, ); Want a B. B. Black Gui- nale pig of the short-nose bench-legged type; have 5 ite Pekin ducks, 75c ea, if en at once. W. L. roosters, $1 . T. Brown, Elberton, Rt. 3. FO. 4. . hoes, all ages. sows and gilts, young ser- boars and pigs, reasonable S,.write me your wants. C. Stallings, Carrollton, Rt. 3. Spotted Poland-China gilts, +. wt. 75 Ibs., selected for eding stock, dbl. treated and Stered in buyers name, best | lines, the kind that grows , Price $15 del. anywhere in E. S. Abercrombie, Cordele. Purebred blue Guinea gilts, $10 ea. or $18 for pair, F. Manchester. Johnson Wel- g. O. 1. C. gilts and 1 male. ll all or part, most of them $35 ea. E. L. Fenn, Decatur, Flat Shoals Road. P. C. boars, ready prize winners at Sea ee 2. ? $25, aged 2 yrs. wt. 368 and 275 not related, registered in rs name; also 2 males, 1 6 . $10 ea. subject to l, Wt. 100 lbs. all guar. reeding stock, lifetime J. P. DeWeese, Cof- erdale, se HOGS FOR SALE Sey. young bred and open pure- bred Hampshire gilts at very low prices. J. E. Hall, Soperton. S. P. C. boars and gilts. 10 wks. perfect condition, out of a 400 lb. sow, sired by Silver Coin, one of the best boars in Ga. $6.50 ea.; also dam and sire for sale at sacrifice price. Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. Old fashioned purebred Black Guinea hogs, for breeding pur- poses only. J. B. Proctor, East- man. 8 good pigs, 5 Berkshires, wt, 40-40 2S $3.00 ea., at barn; $4.00 ea., shipped express col- lect. 2 mi. Rocky Mount. J. E. Meeks. Gay, Rt. 1. B. B. Guineas, O.'I. C shoats, $6.00; select B. B. Guineas, 7 wks. old, $5.00 ea. 6 mi. Decatur on Lawrenceville Rd. R. F. Eaves, Decatur, Rt. 2. Reg. Duroc, from weaned pigs to bred gilts. Write for prices. J, A. Martin, Waycross, Rt. 4. 10 big bone S. P. C. shoats, 4-5 mos. old, from reg. stock, $5.00 and $6.00 ea, Exc. for peas, corn and O-too-tan beans. Nix Meth- vin, Decatur, 538 So, Candler St. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 25 head good common stock mixed with milk stock goats, $25 or exc. for corn. C. H. Mulkey, Marlow- : Cream colored Nubian and Saanan billy goat, 6 mos. old, ready for servcie, cheap at $3.50. Alex Colley, Tifton, 306 Ridge Ave. 2 milk goats: fine Toggenburg, 1% yrs. old, and Saanan, 2 JTs- old in March; both bred to fine Nubian and Tog. cross buck, due freshen in March; 1st and 2nd kidding. $15.00 ea. at my home. Ww. J. Brown, Palmetto, P. O. Box 42. Purebred, reg-, hornless Tog- genburgs. Quality breeding for milk production. Booking orders for choice 1940 ped. doe and buck kids. Outstanding ped. Tog. buck at stud, fee, $5.00; also a fresh grade doe, very reasonable. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De 5140. Buck service for milk goats, $1.00: board, 10c day. J. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7. (Last house on No. Hightower Road.) 4 goats, milk stock: 2 kids (buck and nannie) 2 wks. old, 2 yr. old buck and 2 yr. old nan- nie (gives 3 qts. day)- $25.00 or exe. for heifer of same value. Harding Wyatt, Ranger, Rt. 1. 2 white Saanan milk goats, 2 yr. old females, purebred but no papers, $15.00 ea. or exc. for pigs or chickens. J. C. Reeves, Cave Gprings, Rt. 2. a At Stud, Giner T, 1473, pure- bred Toggenburg buck, from 16.7 lb. milk stock; 11 imported breed- | ings in ped., and 8 advanced reg. does. Copy of ped. on request. Service Fee, $5.00; board does, 10c day. Mrs. Ovalene Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1. y At stud, large, natural, butt- headed Toggenburg buck, vig- crous, fertile and blooded milk stock. Does boarded reasonably. Service fee, $2.00. Mrs. McElroy, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave., D ato : CATTLE FOR SALE No. 1 milch cow, English Jer- sey, 2 fat steers, B. B. Guinea sow and also pigs, 15 shoats, 100 Ibs. ea., also 50 bu. Clay peas. Sell or trade in for good horse or mule, not over 8 yrs. old, in good cond. See at my farm, near White Oak, P. B. Morris, Thom- son. : Full blooded Jersey cow 4 yrs. old, due freshen in Spring, $50.00 or exc. for fresh in cow at once. Claud Harris, Lawrenceville. 25 fat Black Angus steers, wt. about 600 lbs. ea., also 2 pure- bred Black Angus bulls. All raised on my own farm. R. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville. 1 purebred Hereford heifer, bred to purebred, reg. bull. TB Bill Oerdue, Bowdon, Rt- 2 fresh in cows and shoats for sale, cheap. Mis. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Reg. 5 yr. old Jersey cow, 6 gal. milk, 2% lbs. butter per day. Sire, Pansy Forward, 334784, Dam of Dam, Lily May Wim, 944964; also 9 mos. old heifer of above cow. $200.00 for both. Mrs. -| P. P. Wood, Atlanta, Rt. 8 (Cen- ter Hill). Some fresh milch cows, and a mare. for sale. Mrs. R. I. Tracy, Valdosta, Rt. 4, 2 prize winning reg. Jersey bulls for sale. W. C. Smith, Riv- MARKET | CATTLE FOR SALE Purebred Guernsey bull, 18 mos. old, 6-700 lbs., perfect. mark- ings. Bred to 5 cows only. Make offer. Eugene F. Long, Dial. . 2 Jersey heifers, 2 yr. old, will freshen in April and May, fine stock, $65.00 or $35.00 ea, A. L. Duvall, Greensboro, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE _Good farm horse, wt 1050 Ibs., @tund, gentle, work anywhere, $25.00 or swap for heifer or cow J. H.. Fletcher, Riverdale. 1 good, young mule, wt. about 900 Ibs., for sale cheap. Can be seen at my farm, 3% mi. So. Alapaha, Mrs. J. J. Chambless. Alapaha, 1 pr. mare mules, wt. 1200 Ibs. ea-, 9 yr. old, for sale. W. H. Waller, Molena, Rt. 1. 1 good, large mule, 10 or 12 yr. old, for sale or trade for mare that will bring colt*soon. J- R. Hurt, Chickamauga, Rt. 1. 1 gray mare mule, work any- where, no plug, $50.00. Take part in corn, T. A. Gann, Smyrna. 1 20-mo.-old horse colt for sale, $50. R. A. Richardson. Gar- di, Rt, 1, Box 7: Real good mule, wt. about 1300 lbs. color black with white nose, no growths or blemishes, abso- lutely sound, extra fine build and fat; could use fresh young cow or soon to freshen, balance in money. A. M. Hooper. Nor- cross) 2 - - Nice Spanish Jack. J. T. Hays, Hartwell. 1 Black mare mule, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1100 Ibs., for sale. Mrs. Mar- tina Caudle, Austell, Rt. 2. 1 Good old horse mule, wt. about 900 Ibs. $50 cash. J. F. Lit- tle, Forsyth, Rt. 3. Mare, 8 yr. old bay. wt. about 900 Ibs., gentle, will work any- where, plowed crop in 1939, priced right for quick sale. H. V. Johnson, Gainesville. No. 1 black, 4 yr. old horse mule wt. 1000 Ibs. Fine, good built mule, Worked 2 yrs. and works real good, gentle, $175.00 cash; also 19 mos. old filly colt, broke to work, $85.00. Clifford H. Sut- ton, Cleveland, RFD 3._ : Good horse mule, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1050 Ibs., for sale or *exc. for good mare; also S. P. C. gilt and 6 pigs, now ready for sale; 1 Jer- sey cow, frehsen in April, and 8 mos. old Jersey heifer for sale. Dont write, come see. J. B. Simpkins, Riverdale, Rt. 1, near Church. Pair of mare mules, wt. 1050 Ibs., 12 and 13 yrs. old, good, sound cond., for sale at farm, or trade for goed, fresh in milch cow. W. H. Duke, Hampton. Good, gentle mare, work any- -where, wt. 1100 Ibs., about 14 yrs. old, cheap or exc. for good miich cow, some goats or a small pony mare or mule. Ben P. Weaver, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 234. _ Black mare mule, good worker anywhere, sound, gentle, fat, about 1000 ibs. wt. $60.00 for quick sale. G. W. Resseau, Hills- boro. 1 plug horse, goed worker, good wind and limbs, gentle, $25.00. B. B. Cheek, Dunwoody, Rt. 1, *phone Roswell 28 M. 2 mare mules, 4 yrs. old, black and bay with white nose, 850- 900 tbs., also 6 yr. old, 900 Ib. black horse and 8 yr. old, 1100 lb. strawberry roan mare. All sound, work anywhere. At bar- gain prices, J. C. Young, LaFay- ette. (Walker County, West Ar- muchee Valley). 2 mules for sale. W. E. Slaton, Tyrone. Sound, strong, mare mule, wt. 1250 Ibs., $70.00; small mule, good to plow, cheap. Mrs. May H. Duncan, West Point, Rt. 1. 1 pr. good, sound mules, about 1100 ibs. and 1 horse wagon for sale. W. U. Crawford, Chipley. 1 iron eray 8 yr. old mare, wt. about 1100 lbs., cheap for cash. A. J. Bailey, Hartwell. 14 yr. old mare mule, for sale or swap for good, young milch cow, Ist or 2nd calf, of good breed. W. H. Whitfield, Conley, RFD (Hillside Inn.) 1 plug horse, sound cond., good working order, fer sale. J. W. Stephens, College Park, Rt. 2 Box 341. : 1 bay. horse mule, wt. about 1000 Ibs., 11 yrs. old, for sale. P. B. Stephens. Lithia Springs. Nice saddle horse, work any- where, very gentle, about 10 yrs. old, $125.00 at my farm, or exc. for corn, milch cows or yearlings of equal value, del. to me. Mil- ton Bryant, Blakely. 1 good mule for sale cheap or trade for cow or pigs. Claude Roberts, Palmetto, RFD 1. BULLET HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good plug mule, healthy Sell or exc. for cow, hog, beans, corn or peas. Mrs. F. O. Stone, Still- more. 1 black horse mule, wt. 950- 1000 Ibs. and age right, clean and sound, also wagon, all for $60.00. Mrs. R. F. Bishop, Dunwoody, Rt. 1. Pair well broke mare mules. 4 yrs. old, about 950 Ibs. ea. Sell one or both, or trade for well developed 20 to 30 mos. old mule colt: also 2 h. wagon, fair cond. all bargain for cash, J. H. Mc- Gaha, Jasper, Rt. 1. 5 mules and 1 horse for sale. V. C. Powell, Wrightsville. Pr. good med. farm mules, cheap for cash, or trade for gen- tle brood mare safe in foal. J. D. Kimsey, Cassville. 2 mules, 1 wt. about 1200 Ibs., other about 900 Ibs., $125.00 for pair, also 2 horse wagon for sale. Mrs. Lila Counts, Haralson. Pair black mules, wt. 2500 Ibs., 6 yrs. old, well trained and sound. Call Cherokee 2837 or Chamblee 3066. R. I. McElroy, Doraville, 714, Peachtree Road. - 9 yr. old horse mule, wt 1100 Tbs., $150.00. J. M. Adams, River- dale. 3 mules. $40.00, $60.00 and $75.00 respectively. Jas. A. Grif- fin, Cordele. 5 yr. old mare mule, about 900 lbs., broke. $180.00: will take 100 bu. shelled corn at 75c bu. del. my station; also exc. 30 bu. chu- fas at $5500 bu. for 10 bu. good, early, cottonseed at 50c bu. or runner velvet beans at $1.25 bu. O. W. Miller, Denton. , 1 light bay horse, wt- about good, big mule, cheap for cash. Live about 4 mi. East Point just beyond Janice Drive, or 1 mi. Red Oak on Washington Rd. M. L. Adams, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 378 B. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want several purebred Here- ford calves 6 wks. old or older. State what you have and best price. Harvey C. Neely, Fairburn, REZ Want good milch cow, fresh in. Write what you have and ae T. E. Jackson, Round Oak, Want young cow, fresh or to freshen soon, 2nd or 3rd calf, good qualities, healthy, give good milk, reasonably priced, within walking distance of Shilo Church. Mrs. H. D. Kelley, Dan- jelsville, Rt. 3. Want trade nice shoats - for good milch cow or heifer. J. P. Barnes, Sale City. Want first class A-1 milch cow, Jersey or Guernsey, also some calves. State particulars and cash price. D. H. Horton, Ludo- wiel, Rtot- : HOGS WANTED: Want Berkshire boar, small kind, about 3 mos. old. State price FOB, crated. Geo. McPher- son, Moultrie. Want purebred, reg. Berkshire boar, 4 or 5 mos. old. State price and date can be shipped. The turned-up nose type preferred. W. Lloyd White, Jackson, Rt. 2. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: Want good milk goat, young cheap for cash; also want good milk goat to keep for her feed and good care; would raise on shares. Write or see. James Tur- ner, Blairsville. HORSES and MULES WANTED Want good Jack, 4-7 yrs. old. wt. 600-800 tbs., in good cond., one that shows up good colts. Want hear at once. J. H. Har- Kins, Blairsville, Star Rt. Want gaited saddle mare, 5-8 yrs. old, gentle, no bad traits and reasonable in price. Write full description. Mrs. Fred L. White, ees Rt. 1, (Morgan coun- Wa : Want a brood mare and a 1 horse wagon del. to me. State particulars and price, R. C. Mc- Collum, Albany, POULTRY FOR SALE ANDALUSIONS: _ AAA grade young Blue Anda- lusion roosters, $1.00 ea. Mrs. W. L. Treadaway, Adairsville, Rt. 1. 3 Blue Andalusion roosters; 2 B. R. roosters, Mar. hatch, $1.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. F. Noble, Adel, Rt. 2. = BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: 10 purebred large type Brah- ma hens, 1% yrs old, $1.00 ea.; 8 pullets. same breed, 90c eg i Mrs, Ed Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. 1000 lbs., works anywhere, $40.00; | hatch, now laying, Monday, 7 anua POULTRY FOR S BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS: 6 Japanese Silkie roosters, $2. ea.: also want to exchange whi feed sacks, 50 and 100 lb. cap washed, but have letters in the 5 and 10c ea. for strawber plants or shrubbery. Mrs, C.~ Miers, St: Mountain, Rt. 1, Box 229. ee White Japanese Silkies an White Crested Black Polish game bantams. D. T. Jennings, P. O. Box 84, Americus. Two thoroughbred bantam leg: horns (great layers) and 1 roos ter, $1.50. Mrs. A. D. Rainwate College Park, Rt. 2. ee Fancy blacktail Japanese ban- tams, spr. hatch, now laying, trio; smaller size, $2.50 trio. fo H. A. Stahl, Moultrie. Modern B. B. Reds, Red Pyles, Dark Cornish and Buff Cochin bantams from. show - winners. Satis. guar. W. K. Herndon, 110 Adrian St., Augusta. Z : Black Cochin Bantams: chick: eockerels, eggs for sale. J. J. Harris, Pelham. eae Purebred Black Cochin b tams, $3.00 pr.; young roosters, $1.00 ea. T. M. Whitworth, 41: Bryan Ave., East Point. ee B. B. Red Modern game ban.- tams and Dark Cornish bantan Bred from exhibition stock an will reproduce show birds. Shipped on approval. Also hav old and young racing Homer p: geons. Z. E. Lott, Box 910, Au gusta. ro R. I. Red bantams and B. R. bantams for sale or exchange fo W. L. hens. W. P. Cannon, 272( Boulevard Dr., Atlanta. BARRED AND OTHER ROCK W. R. cockerels and hens, chel str., $1.00 ea.; 10 hens wit 1 cockerel in lot, crated, $10.00 fob. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concor 20 B. R. pullets. Parks S Mar. and Apr. hatch, beginning to lay, will furnish 1 rooster free 85c ea, Mrs, J, A. Crawford, Ca houn, Rt. 2. Full blooded B. R. pullets, AA, + quality, Apr. 15th hatch, begin ning to lay, $1.00 ea. in lots of 10 or 20. Mrs. Thos. Web, Elli jay. a 9 fine purebred B. R., Apr hatch, pullets, now laying, and cockerel, $10.00; cockerel by it- self, $2.50. Haygood Nix, Alto. Re 2. ._ 2B. R. corkerels, pure Thomp- son Ringlet str., 11 mos. old, $2-5( ea.; 6 cockerels, same str., 1 mos. old, $2.00 ea.; or $10.00 lot; 4 same str., $1.50 ea. or $5.00 for lot. Jno. A. Wilson, Mart Several hundred B. R. pullets. 4 ~o 10 wks. old, prices right. Write or come see. E. L. Colsto1 Cornelia, Star. Rt. Thompson Imperial str. B. R. 10 mos. old roosers, $1.75 ea.; _ or more, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Rt. 2. | 5 B. R. roosters, Mar. hatch, $1.25 ea.; strawberry plants, 50 C; also some roots and herbs, 25 lb. Exchange for white fee sacks, free of holes. Minnie L Standridge, Lula, Rt. 2. Purebred Buff Rock roosters, May hatch, $1.00 ea. You pay Also, Ga. Winner sy: 16 ft. tall on fair land, 8 postpaid in lots of 8 lbs. A. Thackston, Hiram, Rt. 1. eo 25 W. R. hens, Fischel st Mar. hatch, now laying, $1.00 ea. $22.50 lot; also 25 W. L. h purebred Tancred str. $1.00 $22.50 lot. C. O. Butts, Cochra Gen. Del. : 10 Ringlet B. R. hens ani rooster, $1.00 ea.; $11.00 lot. O. with order. Mrs. J. E. Elki Cairo, Rt 3. 2 nice pure B. R. cockere and 2 pullets, 7 mos. old, $1.00 ea.; $3.00 lot; 1 nice Mammot! Bronze turkey tom, 1938 hatel around 30 lbs., $6.00 or 20c 1p-; also 10 to 15 nice mixed - fri 20c lb. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma. 100 B. R. hens, Parks str., 40 last year hatch, 60 Apr. and hatch, $75.00 lot. All in good shape. Must come to my yard get them. J. W. Greene, Thomas- ton, Rt. 1. A 5 purebred P. R. hens and 1 rooster, $1.25 ea.; 2 purebred White Wyandotte roosters, $1.00 ea.; 15 purebred B. R. hens and 1 fob. Mattie McPherson, Ra Gap, Rt. 1. CORNISH: 7 Cornish hens, Apr. hatch, 75 ea.; rooster, $1.25. Mrs. C. @ Whelchel, Hatley. = Large type Dark Cornish roos- ter, Mar. hatch, $2.00; 2 ready for service, $1.50 ea.; small co erels, $1.25 ea.; 2 for $2.25; old hens, $1.50 ea.; 5 pullets, ginning to lay, $1.25 ea. Cc. Sikes, Sylvester. 10 Apr. hatch pullets, average |- .; 1 cockerel, %% ., large heavy type, $12.00 lot. Satis. guar. Mrs. Hubert E. Hill, Maysville, Rt. 1. 6 fine Dark Cornish pullets, ready to lay, and 1 fine cockerel, 10 mos. old. $7.00 lot. M. O. fob. J. D. Barnes, Sylvester, Rt- Mrs. 30 large type. long yellow leg Cornish hens; 3 unrelated Cor- ish roosters, $1.00 ea.: 10 hens and 1 rooster. $10.00. Mrs. Char- jie Peacock, Eastman. - Purebred Dark Indian Cornish Weber str vullets, will soon be aying, $1.00 ea.: roosters, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Sparks. 2 Cornish pullets. laving, $1.00 ea: 2 cockerels. $1.25 ea.; 10 Rose Comb vullets. 3 cockerels. Mav hatch, $6.00 lot. Trade for RP. P. cockerels and pullets. Robt. CO. Pitts, 2761 Lenox Rd.. Atlanta. 1 Dark Cornish rooster. AAA erade. June hatch, $1.00: 4 Dark Cornish pullets. same age. $1.00 ea. Mozelle Clifton, Summit, Rt. 2, Box 88. Purebred Dark Cornish roos- ters, Mar. and Apr. hatch, $2.00 ea.: $3.50 pr.2M. O. only. Mrs. Otis Howell, Pineview. Purebred Dark Cornish cock- erels, ready for service, $1.50 ea.: 8 puliets, $1.00 ea.: ess. $1.00 yer 15. Ege crates ret. No checks. Fiorenece Horne, Grovetown. 5 young Cornish hens, $1.00 ea.; 0 large healthy B. R. hens and 1 fine unrelated B. R. rooster. $10 fob. Mrs. Minnie Malphus, Tus- lum. _ Fine thoroughbred Cornish Indian roosters, $1.50 ea.; cock- erels. and pullets. $1.00 ea.; few hens. 18 mos. old, $1.25 ea.; also or 3 fine W. R. cockerels. 6 or 8 pullets. 5 hens. $1.00 ea.; also Shave B. R. for sale. All fob Eili- _ Mrs. B. H4 Osborn, Roy. 1 vurebred Cornish, June 1939 hatch, $1.25; also youngberry plants. 10c ea.: 20 for $1.00. Mrs. Alfred Gibbs, Rt. 1, Rochelle. GAMES: 2 proven brood hens and two time winner stag. pure Allen Roundhead, trio. $5.00. Leuvanda tcher, Cairo, Rt. 3. - Parmenter and Oak Mountain Red male games: also Hanson. Seidel and Oak Mt. S. C. W. E: males. All pedicreed and ready or mating. W. C. Everiett, Wav- riy Hall. : Garrett Roundhead game hens, $1.60 ea.; stags. $1.50 ea.: San- ers Roundhead hens. $1.00 ea.: 0 O. I. G. Pigs, $4.00 and $5.00 - 4 brood sows: 2 O. I. C. and ynd 1 Spotted P. C.. $15.00 and $20.00 ea. Frank J. Watkins, El- Jijay. 9 pullets and 2 cockerels, April and May hatch, 2 hens, Tor- mentor and Arkansas cross, pen mated. Lot of 13 for $10.50 FOB. No checks. Charlie P. Mullins, Jasper. Rt. 2. - Sniders pure Bacon Warhorse pit games: Stags, $2.50; hens and pullets, $2.00 ea.; S. A. Ginn Gray stags, $2.00 ea.; pullets. $1.50; 1 old hen. $3.50 pr.; also have 2 M. B turkey hens and 1 tom. 1938 hatch, $12.00 lot, T. M. Weaver. Canon, Rt. 2. GIANTS: 9 J. B. Giant roosters, $1.25 ea. Fxchanee for 2 same breed. Mrs. A. L. Duvall, Greensboro, Rt. 1 Nice Black Giant cockerels, $1.50 ea., exp. col. $2.00 ea ex. paid. Harold Taylor, Alma, Rt. 2, Bex 104- Zs 7 purebred Black Giant pul- ets, Apr, 1939 hatch, and 1 roos- ter, $1.25 ea-; $9.00 lot. No checks. -M, O. only. H. S. Anderson, Mid- dieton. Rt. 1. _LEGHORNS: 10 purebred Buff Leghorns and 4 cockerel. Mar. hatch, now lay- ing, $10.00 lot; 9 purebred W. R. hens and 1 cockerel, Mar. hatch, now laying, $10.00 lot. Add post - age. U. S. Lynch. Alto, Rte 5 AAA W. L. Eng. Barron Str. roosters. $1.00 ea. Trade for same stock of pullets. Donald Hanks. Kingston, Rt. 1. 4122 W. L. hens, two-thirds not year old, in good shade, over 50 cent laying. 95c ea. at my home. Mrs. R. P. Martin, Bain- bridge, Rt. 3, Box 95. . 900 AA Apr. hatch W. L. hens. 5e ea. Trade for anything can use on farm. H. P. Alford, Buck- head. 10 purebred AA grade, Apr. hatch, Buff Leghorns and 1 roos- ter. $7.50 lot. Cash with order, Mrs. H. Tench, Cornelia, Star R. 70 W. L. hens, direct from Gold band matings. have been carefully culled, 75c ea. Will sell in lots of 35. Graymont, Rt, 1. W. L. baby chicks, Hanson strain direct from ped. males 00 C. Lewis E. Beers, Newnan. Ginn Gray cock and Jas. R. Lanier: POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE LEGHORNS: 10 nice young Everlay B. L. hens and 1 rooster, $1.00 ea.; $10.50 lot. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. 35 S. C. AAA W. L. puillets, Eng. str., Mar. 1939 hatch, 65c ea.; $22.00 lot. Mrs, W. R: Chas- teen, Locust Grove Leghorn chicks, all ages, from my 200 to 316 egg, trap nest hens- Hens bloodtested. Sired by Sidel cockerels. Write for prices. G. L. Stripling, Rt. 3, Macon. 250 AAA W. L. pullets, $1.00 ea.; 100 hens, 75c ea. at farm. G. H. Laing, Americus, Rt. 1. 40 W. L. pullets, Apr. hatch, | now laying, 85c ea.; $40.00; also 2 Nubian goats, one fresh in Mar., cheap. C. E. Efird, Clarkes- ville. \ 140 S. Ci W. Le. pullets, Apr. hatch, 90c ea. fob. Coops ret. Will pay return freight. Otto K. Orr, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 120 AAA grade W. L. puliets, 3% mos. old, 50c ea. lot.. fob. Wilbur Phillips, Villa Rica, Rt. 2 ; . 6 S. C. purebred B. L. hens, 1 yr. old; also.1 rooster, Atzs str.. Mar. hatch, $1.00 ea. M. O. Mrs. A. T. OBarr, Rt. 1, Lavonia. 400 Booths W lL. pullets and 20 cockerels, 20 mos. old, 65c ea., at my home, 11 mi. so. of Carrollton. Mrs. W. M. Cham- bers, Carrollton, Rt. 2. 35 purebred S. C. W. L. hens, -1 yr. old, now laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Robert A. Harlow, Sum- merville, Rt. 3. . 260 W. L. pullets, Feb. hatch, from bloodtested hens (now lay- ing 60 per cent) and R. O. P. Arlington. 170 AAA W. L. pullets, Eng. str.. May hatch, now laying around 500 eggs wk., 75c ea.; $123 lot. Exchange for cattle worth same. Cecil W. McGough, Locust Grove. 25 young W. L. hens, Mar. hatch, now laying, 75c ea.; also two 2 yr. old W. R, roosters and two 1 yr. old W. R. roosters, $1.50 ea. fob. Mrs. C H Trusseli, Sandersville. 25 purebred Tancred str. W. L. hens, Feb. and Apr. hatch, now laying, $1.00 ea.; $22.50 lot; also 25 purebred Fischel W. R. hens, Apr, hatch, now laying, $1 ea.; $22.50 lot. C-O. Butts, Coch- ran, Gen Del. % 18 S-C... We-1.; hens. and -2 roosters, hens laying every day, 90c ca. Not prepaid. Forrest Martin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 75 or 100 purebred AA W. L. hens, 2 yrs. old in Feb. 75c ea. fob my place; also white bunch butterbean seed, 20c Ib. Mrs. E. J. Daughtry, Cobbtown. 30 B. L. hens, 1 yr. old in June, dc ca. Mrs. J. O. Taylor, Pat- terson, Rt. 1. 75 Eng. W. L. pullets, 10 mos. old, AAA grade, in good condi- tion, $1.00 ea. at my farm. Jim H. Collins, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 99. 250 W. L. pullets, now laying; 100 two yr. old hens, clogely culled, $1.00 ea. fob. G. L. Strip- ling, Rt. 3, Macon. ing, no culls, $1.00 ea. del.; also want 15 or 20 lbs. dried apples, Mrs. W: E. Williams, Rt. 4, Moul, trie. L. hens, laying, in good condi- tion; 4 Lindstrom AAA W. L. roosters. 9 mos old, $50.00 lot. Jim West, Jr., DeSoto. Several S. C. Barron Northland roosters, direct from pedigreed R. O. P. males and R. O. P. fe- males with egg record 263 to 313. W. Hall, Social Circle. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 10, purebred black hens, 2 yrs. old, $1.10 ea.; or $10.00 for lot. Cash. No exchange. Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Helena, Rt. 1. 10 young fry size chickens, wt. | ave. 2% Ibs. ea., 50c ea. fob. Ex- change for seed or eating Irish potatoes to be shipped by freight to Baxley. Mrs Gussie Ander- son, Alma, Ri: 4. : MINORCAS: Select 1% yr. old purebred S. C. Black Minorca hens, now lay- ing; White Pekin ducks, mating, 90c ea. Mrs. C. G. Callahan, Waycross, Rt. 4. 50 Black Minorca hens, 2 yrs. old, $1.00 ea.;. 3 roosters, 9 mos. old. $50.00 lot. C. M. Bowen, Ab- beville. i 18 AAA grade Buff Minorca pullets and 1 cockerel, May hatch, pullets laying good, $1.25 ea. lot. P. B. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Purebred Pope str. S. C. Black Minorea hens. 1% yr. old, $1.00 ea.;. pullets. $1.25 ea.; 10 hens and cock, $10.00. G. W. Wilson, | Elberton, Rt. 3. NS cockerels, 80c ea. C. C. Bostwick, 15 B. L. young hens, some lay-. free of worms. Write best price. 50 one yr. old Booths AA W.| Spr. 1939 hatch, $2.50 ea. del. C. MINORCAS: | o 2 Mar. hatch Black Minorca roosters, $1.75 ea.; 2 for $3.00. Mrs. Ammye Robinson, Bowdon, Rt: 2. Brooder raised fryers, one, twc. three lbs. in wt., for sale. Mrs. E. J. Gooche, Eatonton. ORPINGTONS: 10 yellow Bloodtested B. O. hens and 1 rooster, $11.00 iot fob. Mrs. Ben Dougherty, Gains- ville, Rt. 1. : Big husky Golden B. O. cock- erels, Feb. hatch, Booths ped. stock, Lady-A-Day str., wt. 7 to 8 Ibs., $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00. fob. Mrs. J- C. Ward, Perry. PIGEONS: 15 blue pigeons, 10c ea. 5$1.50 lot; 12 White Kings, $4.00 lot; 10 W. L. hens, $6.00 lot. Mrs. E. V. Prather, Rt. 3, Lithonia. 22 common pigeons, $2.00 lot; 6 grown guinea pigs and 1 young. Sell cheap or trade. Jerre Har- vard, Hawkinsville. ? 8 Ballhead tumbler pigeons, $4.00 or $1.50 pr.; fantails, $3.00 pr.; 1 trio light brahma chickens, $10.00; Silkie bantam cockerels, $1.00 ea. John S. Transou, 841 Fredrica St., NE. Atlanta. He 1303 J. White fantail Pigeons, white doves, bantams for sale. Mrs. H. E. Lindsey, 1474 Beecher St., S. W., Atlanta. = QUAIL: Tame Ga- bob white quail, $3 pr.; 5 pr., $12.50. A. C, Salter. Jr., P. O. Box 67, Bartow . Bob white quail for propaga- tion and restocking, state per-~ mit No. 313-P, large healthy in- dividuals, reared on wire, single pr. $4.00 pr.; 5 or more pr.. $3.00 pr.; also few pr. 1939 Chukers, $6.00 pr. fob. Del. guar. to your exp. office, A. B. Vickery, La- vonia. REDS (Rhode Island): 4 AAA R. I. Red cockerels, 9 mos. old, Bush str., $1.50 ea.; $5.50 lot- No checks. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton, Rt 1. - 25 purebred reg. R. I. red hens and 1 rooster, $1-00 ea.; $25.00 lot. Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Fairmount Rt. 2.- 130 real nice R. I. Red pullets, just beginning to lay, purebred, for sale. Geo. McCullon, W. Peachtree Arcade, Atlanta. 17 Apr. hatch R. I. Red pui- Jets, now laying, 1 rooster, good stock, $17.00: also 3 full blooded P. C. male pigs, 3 mos. old, blocky type, $10.00. Dan Gray, Ocilla. \1 Donaldson str. R. I. Red rooster, about 7 mos old, $1.00 fob. J. W. Sammons, Soperton. Riz 3: : 12 purebred S. C. R. I. Red hens and 1 rooster, not related, Mar. 1938 hatch, beginning to lay, $15.00 lot fob. Crate to be ret. Satis. guar. or will return money. Charlie Bailey, Vienna. Rt: 3. 1 each cock and cockerel, R. I. Reds. Excellent specimens, $1.59 ea. Ted Scarborough, Finleyson. Large. dark S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, Mayhood and Donald- son str. crossed, $2.50 ea.; also 85 Ibs, large, sound Stewart pe- cans, 15 Ib. lot; 17 Ib. in small lots, Belle Timmerman, Box 83, Bronwood., TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE: 5 Long Island White Pekin ducks and drake, $1.00 ea.; 10 Speckled guineas, sveral roos- ters, sell together, 50c ea.; B. R. pullets, grown, and laying, $1.00; frying size pullets, 50c ea. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. | 1 large Mammoth Bronze tur- key hen, Ellis str., $3.00. Mrs. Alice Isler, Morgan. White Holland tom, 1938 hatch $7.00: White Holland tom, 1939 hatch, $3.00; White African gui- neas, $1.00 ea.; $2.50 trio. Mrs. A. W. Arnold, Newnan, Rt. 3. Breed wild turkeys for pleas- ure, satisfaction. profit. Get pure stock from me. G. V. Cunning- ham, Athens. 4 Muscovey ducks and 1 drake. this yr. hatch, Sell or exchange for 5 Cornish game: hens or pul- lets. Mirs. G. C. Smith, Box 134, Adrian. : 7 M. B. turkey toms, Apr. hatch, 20 to 30 Ibs., extra fine. $6.00 ea.: $35.00 lot. Leverett Ward, Adairsville, Rt. 3. 60 AA grade White Indian Runner ducks, Mar. hatch, good layers. Will sell any number. Make special offer for entire lot. Mrs. G. W. Good, 974 Oglethorpe Ave.,- Atlanta. Ra 2608. Several choice M. B. toms, 1939 hatch, wt. 25 to 30 lbs. ea., few nice young hens, wt. 15 Ibs.; 25c lb. C. D. Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. 5 M. B. Apr. hatch toms, fine breeders, 20 to 25 Ibs., $6.50 a. fob. Mrs. A. E. Porter, Bishop. | 5 chicks; POULTRY FOR SALE TURKEYS, GUINEAS. GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE: 8 pure White Guineas, 1939 hatch, 50c a. Will not ship sep- arate. Do not Know number each of hens and roosters. Elbert Ov- erton, Bowdon, Rt. 3. M. B. Giant toms, Apr. hatch, for breeding purpose. $6.00. Robt. H. Earnest, East Point, Ra 2981. M. B. turkey toms, 1938 hatch. 28 and 35 lbs., 20c 1b.; 1939 hatch, 25c Ib. Cash with order. G. L. Oglesbee, Rt. 2, Augusta. M. B.:turkey toms, bloodtest- ed and vaccinated. wt.. 18 to 22 Ibs.. for sale; also booking orders for day old poults for del. be- ginning Apr. 10th. Mrs. L. p- Scoggins, Rt. 1, Newnan. 40 domesticated wild Mallard ducks; male and 2 females, $7.50. Exchange for peas, corn or Scr ghum seed at market value. Dr. Dewey. T: Nabors, 1425 William-. Oliver Bldg., Atlanta. M. B. turkeys, Apr. anc May hatch: toms. 18 to 25 lbs.; hens, 10 to 14 lbs., 25c lb. Cash with order. Mrs. J. C. Oglesbee, Rt. 2. Box 191, Augusta. 3 Bourbon Red gobblers. 19 to 21 Ibs., $5.00 ea. at my home, one 2 yr- old tom, wt. 3) bss $7.50. Mrs. Enos Ansley, Thom- son, Rt. 2. 2 Bronze turkey toms, 20 ibs. or more, $5.00 ea.; 3 Bronze tur- key hens, 12 or 14 Ibs., $3.00 ea. Mrs. J. C. Turner, Round Oak. Turkey tom, $5.00; nen, $3.00. Mrs. B. R. Wood, Frolona, Red: pr large Mallard aucks, $2 pr.; drakes, $1.00 ea-; pure Black and White Muscovey ducks, $1.00 ea.; drakes, $1.25 ea.; pure B. O. cocks, $1.00 ea- Roberta McCollum, Rt. J, Grant- ville. Turkey gobbler. $3.00 hens, $2 fob. Walter D. Dickson, Cuiver- ton. One 1938 hatch turkey tom. wt. 35 lbs.; 16 hens and toms, | 1939 hatch, 25 lb. at my home, 4 mi. out of town. Mrs. Arthur Owen, Barnesville. ; White Muscovey ducks, large size, $1.50 ea. fob. Ww. L. Chum- ley, Jasper, Rt. 1. 10 geese, 2 yrs. Write or come. Mrs. J. man, Rt. 1, Glenwood. | 3 Giant White Pekin drakes. $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. Fritz Norris. Warrenton. M B. toms, 20-25 Ibs., 25 Ib.; Hens. 12-16 lbs., 30c 1b.; also blue geese, 2 white geese. no ganders, $1.00 fob. Mrs. J. R. Pilkenton, Molena. Young M. B. toms, $6.50 a.; hens, $4.00 ea. Mrs. W. BE. Green, Powersville. : d 2 purebred White Holland toms Seminole str.. Apr. hatch, $7.00 ea. fob. Mrs. I. G. Williams, Cor- dele. 5 large white ducks. 60c ea.; $3.00 lot. Mildred Sharrock, Chickamauga, Rt. 1. ee Thoroughbred turkey toms for sale. Mrs. J. H. Coleman, Mitch- ell. : 5 Turkey toms. Mar. hatch, wt- 15 to 20 lbs.. $5.00 ea.: purebred Muscovey ducks, $1-50.- a-3 drakes, $2.00 ea. fob. Mrs. R. O. Hodges. St George. WYANDOTTES: 5 S. L. Wyandotte pullets. 1 old, $1.00 ea. i rooster, 8 mos. old, $5.00; 1 fine R. I. Red rooster, $1.00 fob. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Helena. 15 White Wyandotte pullets ready to lay, and 1 non-related rooster, also purebred Guernsey heifer in April. reasonable. Thomas C. Boring, East Point. |. 110 W. Washington Rd. 15 White Wyandc te pullets and 2 roosters, Mar. hatch, pul- Jets now laying. $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. Bp Turk Pitts; Rt 1. AAA 8S. L. Wyandotte pullets. Mar. and. Apr. hatch, $1.00 ea.; $10.00 for 12 fob. Mrs. Douglas McLendon. Rt. 4, Dawson. POULTRY WANTED GIANTS: Want one purebred J. B. Giant rooster. not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. Nick Pitts, Arabi. GUINEAS: 3 Want to exchange one spring guinea rooster (Speckled) for one young guina hen. Mrs. T. B. Brown, Butler, Rt. 1. BABY CHICKS WANTED: Exe. nice clean sage for baby chicks. any purebred: 1 Ib. for exc. red crepe myrtle at 10e ea., rooted, for chicks. Mrs. J. L. Fordham, Toomsboro. LEGHORNS: Wars, 15 or 25 Mar. or Apr hatch W. L. pullets, now laying or beginning to lay. Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart, Rt. 1. $c ; $17.00 lot;. basis, LEGHORNS: ae Want to exchange best horse games for Brown or pullets. Would consider cas or heifer calf. R. R.. Kensington. y Want 5 W. L..hens and 1r ter, AAA str. Exchange v Also have purebred N. H ORPINGTONS: Want 12 B. O. hens. now 2 yrs. old and 1 rooster, 2 old. Mrs. W. E. McCart, L renceville, Rt. 3. : PIGEONS: Want 2 pr. working, well 1 Red Carneaux pigeons. price per pr. fob or\del. Also 10 guinea hens, prefer spec! will accept mixed with wi breast, and not over 2 yrs. fob your. shipping point. W 50 gourds. 30 to 35 in. del. Connie N. Watts, Baldy SPANISH: : Want 1 White faced bi Spanish rooster. Quote pric once. Roy McElesky, Rt. Douglasville. WYANDOTTES: Want few choice White Wy. dotte hens. 1939 hatch. Mrs. H. Godwin, Warm Spring POSITIONS WAN Family of 4 want job as taker of gen. or dairy farm what have you? Exp. truck tractor driver. Write at once Atkins, Clarkesville. 40 yr. old man wants light around farm for good home. small salary. Arnold Stu Roosville. Rt. 1. Want 1 or 2 horse farm, plenty cotton, corn, White, 7 in family. Prefer Sx Ga. House, wood, etc., to b nished. At once. J. J. Ward. \N Donough, Rt. 3. Wnt 1 horse crop wit man who can and will to make crop. Self, wife an yr. old boy only. Oscar Moo: Savannah. c/o Gen. Del. Want 6 or 8000 turpzniine es on halves. Exp. chipping, p ing and dipping. E C. Just tamaha. oe Want wage job on farm o on halves at once. Close to s and church. Have to be mo Best of ref. E. M. Jarvis, G wood. Rv. 1, /o-T: He Hard Place. ; eo Want light farm work, no work with Christian people erly couple or small famil home and small salary. R ences exchanged. Mrs. M. WV McRae. 1407 East Oak St Man. and wife and 4. children, want 1 horse farm halves or work for wages. Tr Dairy or Poultry farm prefe1 Have to be moved and furnish Well exp. George Littleton, A lanta, 427 Pulliam St., in Honest man with large f wants good 4 horse farm shares. Have to be moved > furnished. Or take small f shares and part wages. within 50 mi. of here. C. B.. Montrose. Rt. 1. aS Want job on large farm in Ga. Self. 3 boys (21, 18 an yrs. old), to work. Can run repair farm machinery all kinds rough carpente Worked on farm all live references. Need work at W. A. Holder, Cordele, Rt. A 23 yr. old man with w baby, wants job on farm. ] lived on farm all life. Exp. t: tor and truck driver. Or d . Ol B: Faulkner, Cc Reliable couple. no chil desire place on dairy or farmine for wages or 50-5 sis. Write or see. George H. ] chel]. Atlanta, 341 Central Ss. W. He Young woman wants light fai work, no field work. Have 1 sm child. Want home and sa Josephine York, Martin, R Refined Christian wants job on poultry or farm or consider gen. lig work, no field work. Mrs. F. Williams, Wrens, Rt. 2. Single man wants job on No drinker. $12.00 or $15.0 Board and. laundry. Charli Roper, 254 Estoria St., S. E. lanta. : Want hear from party nee ing a first class dairyman. pasteurize. milk, do any kind dairy work. Can furnish ref ences. Raymond Walker, @& Rt. 1, c-o J. M. Walker. Want smajl truck or po farm on Shares. 36 year married, 8 vrs. exp. Do not dri: P. T. Pritchett, Conley. SITIONS WANTED. MARKET. | POSITIONS WANTED FARM HELP WANTED BULLETIN | FARM HELP WANTED Monday, January 15, 1940, FARM HELP WANTED | t job on farm, anywhere ake a living. Can drive trac- run Grist and other mills, chanical work in blacksmith . Ander Boyd, McRae, Rt. 2. ant job on farm at once. 9, and good -worker. 27 Yyrs- Want $4.00 week, board and y. Come or write at once. Stallings. Atlanta, 357 wood Ave., S. E. 5 yr. old country woman nts work with aged couple cn 1. Can milk, and other work. t raise chickens on halves. Mrs. R. Williams. Hogans~ zt. 3, Box 36 A. c-0 W. C. ant job on farm. Exp. driving, tractor, mechanical _and general farm and dairy _ Harvey Nichols, Ocilla. t good # horse crop on _ Have # be moved and ished, or @ 1 horse crop and yut 1 wage hand. Want work time to make crop. Give Poke Gore. Woolsey- n with family wants work m. Have many years of Robert H. Wilbanks, At- $83 Kirkwood Ave., S. E. ed man wants job on arm, 2 yrs. exp., married, 1 Gan furnish references. d E. Edmondson, Atlan- Mills St. N. W- ant job on dairy farm. Life caretaker. Good produc- om Minnesota. John Nelson,} 1175 Mecaslin St. N. W. job as overseer on farm. reasonable. Can do carpen- rick, cement work. etc., truck, any kind of work. of ref. Bruce Andrews, Had- -and wife want job on or wages. Will take 1 horse on halves. Honest, sober. Vv. A. Tate. Whitesburg, ant job on farm, light farm 1k. no field work, prefer with couple (no children), for ear town in So. Ga., and ible salary. | Country ce, 26 yr- old. See or ss Eloise Connell, Adel, le. 49 yrs. old, wants job ick farm. Write or see for Grady Nestlebutt, Atlan- Forrest Ave. N. E. yr. old woman wants job farm work, no field work, od people (small family) all salary. Near church. st and good character. La- Corbett, Douglas, c/o Gen. old man wants job on m for monthly wages, So. Ga. ferred. Do not drink nor ce nor other bad habits. At State county as well as you live in answering. Bun- wit, Cordele. Rt. 1. Id white girl wants job good people. Light farm field work, for home 0 week. Come after me. line Frey. Marietta. Rt. t 2 horse farm on 50-50 r small crop and part 10 yrs. tobacco experience. Cc with 25 yrs. exp. desir- ecuring permanent posi- reliable party to grow cut flowers, pot plants, market for reasonable In green house, glass as well as outdoors. Ref. jualifications good. R. A. Macon, c/o Gen. Del. married man wants farm, poultry or dairy farm work. J. B. Golden. 88 Paris St. N. W. ng white woman. wants . farm. Can do anything. have nice place to stay and $15.00 month. Write. B. idges, Blairsville, Rt. 2.. job with tarpentine oper- Ss dip worker, straight time, y the day or month. 1 yr. \ ae C. M. Turner, man. 25 yrs. old, wants farm. Honest. sober and work. Wife and 5 yr. child. C. L. Stonecypher, blee, /o Gen. Del. Stian colored boy, 20, exp. yard. flowers. drive car, ants light farm chores. ef. William Richardson, ing. Can drive tractor Give ref. H. H. Poulnot. wants work ) anywhere there | Wal rdell, Jeffersonville, Rt. ith wife and boy child | Good house White man with good educa- tion and exp. manager and over- seer of large farm, wants job. Christian and hard worker. Small salary and house and wood to be furnished. Have idea and plans for converting farm into modern plantation. Write at once. 5-0. Caldwell, Jasper. Want hoe crop, also corn crop on halves. No run bill needed. Need house to live in. Must be in Franklin County not over 5 miles Lavonia. 3 in family to work. W. E. Wood, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Woman, 48 yrs. old. with eood references wants light farm work, no field work, for home and salary. Meda Cole, Atlanta. Box 141, Station C. Want job at once as overseer of 6-10 horse farm, or consider small farm on share basis with right party. Middleaged and without family. Lifetime exp. gen. farming. Write full partic- ulars. J. A. Ryals, Surrency, Rt. 2. Married man, 40 yrs. old. wants work on farm for wages. No bad habits. Good worker. Carl W. Butler, Atlanta. 575 Central Ave. Wiant 1 horse farm on halves or for right wages. 40 yr. old. reared on farm. Do any kind of work, anywhere, move anytime. 16 vrs. exp. tobacco raising. Mar- ried. 4 in family. sober. Refer- ences. Write. Frank H. Pollard, Oliver, Rt. 2. : 2 boys,-17 yrs. old, no bad hab- habits (except smoking) raised on farm. Want job on farm with nice people. in good settlement, Can drive car or truck. Come or write at once. M. H. and Ralph Hayes. Grantville, Rt. 1, Box 224. : = Man and wife want job on farm, on halves or for wages. Young, sober. hard workers. Pre- fer North Ga. Have to be moved. James Wilson, Cumming, Rt. 3 c/o E. A Sexton. Single man with B. S. A. de- eree from Berry College, wants job aS manager of large farm. Able begin January 15th. Mack South, Mt. Berry. Young; single man wants job on stock farm. but consider any kind farm work. Can also do Car- penter work. State salary, in- cluding board and laundry. Edgar Hickman, Hiltonia. = College graduate wants jop managing large farm. B. S. A. degree worked way through high school and college on the Berry ens, Mt. Berry. FARM PARTNER. WANTED I. will furnish, set, and guar- antee fruit trees and grape or /berry plants of the best kinds for fair .interest in desirable tract. Exp. fruit grower and li- censed nurseryman. Write. H. A. Neal, Ashland. 2 Want young white man, be- tween 18 and 25, for farm work. Would like to have orphan boy with no bad habits who wants a home. J. R. Savage. Lula, Rt. 1. Want good. honest, sober boy or man under 40 yrs. to live as one of family and make crop on 3 bu. corn, board and laundrr. Must b neat, clean and agree- able. Must know how to plow. K. S. Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Want healthy, reliable, white girl or woman to do light farm work, no field work, and to live in home, Give age, reference and salary. expected. . Mrs. S. A. Smith, 615 Duncan Ave.. Macon. Want good man to run two plows on halves.. Must be able to finance self. Farm located half mile from good school and ehurch- See me at once. Grady Wilson, Butler, Rt. 2). : Wiant nice, reliable unencum- bered, white woman, from 20 to 35 yrs. old, to do light farm work, no field work. $7.00 mo., board, laundry. Answer in own handwriting. giving age and de- scription, Mrs. B. W. Duncan. 404 lith St., Columbus. Want nice, smart, white wo- man to do light farm work and live with family of two. Will pay by month or any way satis. Mrs C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty. Want colored share cropper for 2 horse farm near Palmetto in Fulton Co, Good land, house, mules and tools, Mrs, W. H. Hill, Palmetto, Want family with 3 or 4 good workers to work on 50-50 basis. Use you every day you are not busy in your crop at 75c day. ( furnished. T, K. loore. Canton, for wages, board and laundry.} School farms. J. Clinton Kitch-| shares, Wil give one bale cotton. Want reliable industrious, ex- perienced, well recommended man for my farm near Atlanta. Wages and cottage. Write Earl S. Haines, Smyrna, or phone Be 1808. Want nice, healthy moddileaged woman to live as one of family and $2.00 week. Light farm work no field work. Mrs. J. J. Boston, White. Want nice, respectable white couple to live in 6 R. house with aged couple. Give all can make on 50 A. farm. Write or come see. Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Turin, Ree Want good hand for wages. Must know how to farm. No drunkard need apply. D. W-. Da- vis, Colbert, Rt. 2. Want man with family enough to cultivate full 2 horse farm. 18 A. cotton acreage. Money ad- vanced for supplies and guano, mules and all equipment. 4 R. ceiled house, pasture, etc. Write or see. L. J. Steed, Talbotton. Want nice, clean, sober man to live as one of family on small 1 horse farm; milk and do any kind of farm work necessary. Good habits and be willing worker. Wages. Mrs. James Dunn, Midville, Rt. 2, Box 6. Want single man well exper- ienced in poultry to manage an established poultry breeding farm and hatchery. Small salary and board. Future earnings depend on success of business. Jeff H. Hedden, Rt. 2, Chamblee. Ch 6615. Want man and wife (with no children) with good disposition, sober, honest, to work on farm. No whiskey drinker need apply. Furnish good house. Reasonable salary. J. A. Spear, Stillmore, Want middleaged, settled, col- ored man with wife or small fam- ily for farm work, Must know how to farm, Mrs. P. M. John- son, Lovett, Want man and wife, without children, not over 40 yrs. old, well experienced in farm work to live in home and work for wages. Must be-healthy, honest, sober and industrious. Must have own car. J. F. Little, Forsyth, Rt. 3. Want colored farm hand, single or with small family. for gen. farm work, care ~ livestock. Monthly salary. Good house. In Emanuel county. C. O. Johnson. Savannah, 205 West 38th St. Want reliable party to work on share basis, a Part or all of 6000 neglected Concord grape- vines, or move here and add oth- }er food and feed crops and work by the day. Y. M. Anderson, Wil- |liamson. | Want 1 horse cropper with own stock, able finance self. on halves. I furnish all fertilizer and land; other party everything else. Or on 3rds and 4ths if prefered. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell, McDon- ough, Rt. 3. es : Want settled colored couple, clean, honest workers. Woman for light farm work, no field work; man to farm. Nice house, good board and salary. Write and give ref. M. R. Boroughs, Deca- the Rt 1, Want tractor driver, 4 select farm laborers to work on farm at Piedmont, located on So. RR, At- lanta-Ft. Valley. Drunks, move- abouts need not apply. Send ref. Write letters, no cards. Cant use city peddlers. J. A. Cason, Barnesville. : Want a good white girl or wo-. man to live in:home as one of amily and do-light farm work, no field work. Pay weekly. Mus be good character, clean, honest and willing to work. Mrs. J. M. | Mioore, Toccoa, 193 Franklin, St. _ Want clean, industrious, able man to tend 1 horse crop for small salary and part crop, and board and room. or married man able to furnish and move self for half crop. Must be good manager and honest. 30 A. good land un- der good fence, stock and tools. Want ref. Write at once. Miss. Pennie Kirkland, Douglas, Rt. 1. Want couple (no children) for farm work. $2.00 week to woman for light farm work (no field work) and monthly wages to man and board, or part crop. Write at once. Must be good workers and agreeable. Nonie Dunn, Grif- fin Races? Want farm hand. willing work- er and reliable, $10.00 month, board and laundry. Gis ref. Mrs. Linnie Bell. Owens. Scre- ven, Rt. 1, Box 114. Want middileaged lady, clean with good habits, to live as one of family and do light farm work; also want sober young man around 18 yrs. old to drive farm and stock truck and do jobs around farm. I. G. Thompson, Tusculum. Want capable girl for light farm work, $3.00 wk. Room and oe A. C, Greenburg, 124 Vine #} t - N. W., Atlanta. x Want middleaged woman for light farm work, no field work. Live with elderly people and $8 month. Job the year round to right party. Mrs. T. F. Vickers, Alapaha, RFD 1. Want middieaged man with farming experience to work one horse crop at reasonable price. Board furnished. W. H. Cross, Winder, Rt. 2. Want reliable man to work one horse crop on halves. Good land for corn. upland for Cot- ton, three room house, must fur- nish self. W. B. Cochran, College Park Rit. t. : Want man with help for 2 to 4 plows to grow, peanuts. corn, potatoes, cane, truck crops and 4 A. tobacco, on 50-50 basis. Neal T. Williams, Buena Vista. Want colored, settled. middle- aged man with no family, who knows how to farm to work for wages. Board and weekly pay. Z. B. Alford, Manchester, Rt. 1. Want large colored family for wages, want 3 to plow. Also want middleaged or older colored cou- ple, man to milk get wood, etc. and woman to do light farm work. D. C. Moore, Rt. 3, Milan. Want sober, reliable, singl2 man to work share crop. Write for details and give information about yourself. Ed D. Gunby, Culverton. : Want healthy, middleaged man without family, to cultivate 18 A. land, mostly corn. Room, board and reasonable pay. Start any time. W. M. Cason, Homerville, Box 338. Want small family to live in house with couple and cultivate 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis. Good house and land. W. L. Burdett, Roswell, Rt. 1. 2 Want reliable colored man for wage hand and woman for light farm work. J. R. Sloan, Rt. 1, Pelham, Want young woman, not over 45 yrs. old, to do light farm work. No outside work. Mrs. Corene Bagegley, Eagon. Want colored girl. 14 to 16 yrs. old, for light farm work, no field work. Will give clothes, board. Would consider woman or couple with children this age. Man to work crop or by day. Mrs. C. T- Lavender, Flovilia. . Want woman, 25 to 45 yrs. old to live with family of three to do light fazm work, milk one cow. No field work. Good home and small salary. Mrs. J. H. Tay- lor, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Want nice smart colored or white girl for light farm work. Board, clothes and little spend- ing money. At once. Mrs. Irene Cavender, Franklin, Rt. 3. |. Want man about 25-40 to tend a crop, at once: Live as one of family and $12.00 month (paid monthly). Must be honest, good and not smoke cigarettes nor drink liquor. Lee Joyner, Hines- ville. Want wage hand. Pay weekly or monthly, or give part crop and part wages... Board and laundry, or furnish house, wood and water. Live 1 mi. Orland. Write or come see. Claud Sand- ers, Adrian, Rt. 1. : Want reliable colored woman for work in small dairy room. Good house and meals and $2.50 week. No milking required. Mrs. E. E. King, Perry- Want small family on 50-50 basis for truck farm of 30 acres, 20 mi. Savannah, near school, on paved highway. 3 room house. A. M. Zittraver, Marlow. Want middleaged white wo- man for light farm work, no field work. Board, reom, $8.00 month. Write. R. C. McLeroy, Walnut Grove, Rt 1. : Want, middleaged white wo- man for light farm work. no field work. 1 cow to milk. Room, board and $8.00 month. Start at once. Mrs. O. C. Dellinger. Arnolds- Ville. Want single boy for farm work. Give board and about 4 acres of cotton. Miust be clean and re- spectful. G. A. Thompson, Swainsboro, Rt. 2. Want unencumbered, healthy. -white woman, 20-40 yrs. old for light farm work and milk 1 cow. $2.00 week. Prefer one who needs a home. Mrs. A. M. Heaton, Blue Ridge, Rt 1. Want sober, honest man to milk 2 or 3 cows and other dairy work. Must know how to drive truck, $10.00 mon., board and laundry: No drunkard need ap- ply, Johnson Charles. Ellijay, Rt. 5 Bom: : Want woman or girl to live in home and help with light farm work; work a small crop. Small wages and home in family of 2. W. D. Hopkins, Canon, Rt. 2. Want colored farmer with family to make share crop, also to work turpentine. All on 50-50 basis. J. P. English, Ellabelle. line Want sober farmer for 2 horse farm. Standing rent or 3rds and 4ths. 40 A. in cultivation, 8 A. cotton allotment; 2 frame hous- es, 3 and 4 rooms; near church and school; good pastur. 10 mi Gainesville, Hall Co. H. V. John- son. Gainesville. os Want settled white man to live with family and do far work. Must be sober and honest Board, laundry and small salary Write. Robert W. Hayes, Cullo- den. oa Want woman. 30-40 yyrs. to live in home with man and wife and help with light farm work. no field work. $5.00 mo. room and board. W. M. Thor ton, Jesup. Want nice, middleaged colored woman, white or colored, to help with light farm work for perma nent home (if satisfactory) : board and small salary. Mrs. O Gresham, Decatur, Rt. 2, L. Road. cr Want colored man and wii (no objection to child or two) fo farm work. Good wages, g00 house and garden. Must be fro So. Ga. W. R. Barnes, Sale Cit Want boy, 15-19 who can d any kind plowing, such as lay. ing off corn and cotton row Give board, bed and wash and $50.00 till crop is finish Pay every week. Sam T. Sturd vant, Monroe, Rt. 1. Want 2 negro day hands f regular jobs on large farm. Must have wives and prefer with son hoe hands. E. P. Pope, Wool Want single man to care f yard and small chicken ru live in home. board and lau free and about $2.50 week Start. Write. W. P. Cannon, lanta, 2720 Boulevard Dr. Wiant 2 horse farmer, white colored, with own stock, ab run self, to grow feed for stoc and share 50-50*basis on all crease from farm. Wil! furnis 4 brood sows, 12 cows, 60 A. Want woman, 40-45 yrs. old light farm work, no field w except milk 2 cows. Live in home with me and small salary. Mr S. A. Prewett, Winston, Rt. 1. Want good, settled girl or un encumbered woman to live home with old lady and do farm work, milk 1 cow for s salary. Mrs. S. E. Posey, B men, Rt. 2. ae Want good worker for farm, standing rent; consider h. crop, 50-50 basis. Must be abl furnish self..No liquor drinke J. H. Smith, Fort Valley, RFD Want man who can furnis self to cultivate tract land nes Avondale Estates on shares, a few rich acres on Blythe Isle. Agnew. Atlanta, 889 Edeewood Ave. ee Want middleaged white we man to live as one of family and do light farm work. Board and small salary. Mrs. Homer S Chipley, Rt. 2. Want farmer for 1940, p: one to work on shares, but wil pay. wages. Must be sober, re liable and honest. Get in tou with me at once. Howard Huli Folkston. . se Want middleaged woman > light farm work, no field wo Board and small salary. Mrs > Burkhalter, Atlanta. Ponce de Leon Ave., Apt N Ve 9501. : 3 Want good sober. industrio man for farm work. Pay Tac da or $10.60 month and board. J. Bailey, Blakely, Rt. 1. Want young white girl to | with family of 3 and help wit light farm work, no field wor Reasonable salary. Mrs. D. Patton, Dunwoody, Rt. 1. Want young man who has exp. with Bees and willing heip work 400 colonies this com ing season: August Wolbert, labelie, Rt. 1, Box 84. areas Want good boy or man to ti with old couple and run 1 pl $10.00 mo. board and washi No liquor drinker need appl Mrs. W. E Mills, Garfield. . Want good, honest, respecta family to farm on 50-50 basis. furnish stock. tools, seed al half fertilizer. Need two plo hands. Can furnish some day bor, Can move you. Write at o1 John Abernathy, Blairsville, aes - Good proposition to couple wh like to raise chickens. cows, ho and garden. Write or see. Ma ret L. Hale, Conyers. Want woman with good h for light farm work. Write Overstreet, Lenox, Rt. 1. Want