Ni VOLUME 24 ee OCTOBER 1, 1940 2 "NUMBER | Vote ce Cotton Program To Be Held On December i Growers to Decide Sie Whetlier Control i: To Be Continued j Washington, D. C.Secretary of Aotieutture Claude R. Wickard today announced a national cot- fon marketing quota for the marketing year be- ginning August 1, 1941. The national quota is the same as the one in effect this year. With normal ~ yields it will make possible the marketing of ap- proximately 12 million bales of cotton, produced on an acreage near that of the 1940 season. In 1940 cotton acreage allotments totaled 27,900,000 acres, while farmers planted about 25,100, 000 acres. : The 1941 marketing quota will not become ef- ective unless approved. by two-thirds of the eligi- le cotton growers who vote in a referendum up be held Saturday, December 7. = The cotton. marketing quota program for 1941 will be the same as that in effect for the 1938, 1939 nd 1940 cotton crops, The 1940 quota was ap- - ATLANTA SPOT COTTON Atlanta spot cotton closed steady, oe i 10. ee - The average price of middling, 15- 16 inch otton today at the ten designated southern spot markets, was 9.52 cents per pound; the average rice for 7-8 inch staple, was 9.31 cents per yound. eed by 91.2 per cat of the Sveadcee who voted in the referendum held, December 9, 1939. Simi- larly, the quota programs for the 1938 and 1939 crops were approved by a large majority of the producers voting in the two referendums. ; Regardless of the outcome of the December 7 referendum, the conservation phases of the AAA Farm Program will be in effect in 1941. Marketing quotas are designed to supplement the conservation part of the program by assuring farmers who plant within their acreage allotments that their efforts to | adjust supplies will not be nullified by non-cooper- ators. Farmers who plant within their acreage a! lotments under the conservation program will be able to market all of the cotton grown on their al- loted acreage without penatly. If marketing quotas are in effect, producers who market in excess of _ LIVESTOCK - Prices quoted by White Provision Company, are on stritly. corn fed hogs: 170-240 lbs., $6.50; 150-175 Ibs. $6.00; 130-145 lbs., $5.25; 125 Ibs. down, $4.75 down; 245-300 lbs. $6.00. Good fat beef type steers and heifers, $8.00-. $9.00; medium, $6.00-$7.50; common, $5.50-$6.00; | fat dairy cows, 5.00-5.50; medium, 4.50-$5.00; canners, $3.00-$3.75; .good heavy bulls, $5.00- $5.50; best es $8. .00-$9.00;. medium, $6.50- $7. 50. : FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED : FOR SALE ; Oiympia daffodils, Siberian lies, mixed iris, 80c C. $1.50 for 200;. Regale and Madonna lilies, 85c doz; mix: tulips, 60c. ; Christine McLeod, Col- e Park. Rt. 2, 166. Rhododendron, azaleas, hem- lock, latifolia laurel, mimosa, red, Tallapoosa, Rt. arcissi, orange day lilies, 25c doz; flowering almond golden toe geraniums, rainbow c: +tus, all rooted, 10c ea. Add post- ge, Will exch. Mrs. Myrtle ackson, Talking Rock, Blooming size white Easter Z5C. Cas Harris. Mixed tulip, 3 Postpaid. Mrs. Guyton, Rt. College Park. Rt. 2. Miss Idel Rahn, 5 col, monthly rose cuttings, goldenbells, red erepe myrtles, dbl, bridalwreaths, iris, red ja- ponica, purple lilac, mix, col. Fall pinks, yellow honeysuckle bush. Sell or exc. for good, 100 Ib. white sacks. ee John All- hyacinths, 25e doz; white Re- gale and red Canadian lilies, Add _ postage under $1.00. Betty Joe Kimsey, Lo Thrift, daffodils, April bloom- Dick Powell, King Alfred daffodils, large| 5 buse bulbs, .50c -C; Lilies; . Jarge white spider, $1, 00 doz; Milk and Wine, 4, $1.00; white Fairy, 25e doz; mixed iris, 20c doz; pink, yellow reg. white, lav- ender Mums, 20c doz. Mrs. Lee Gray, Temple. Rt. = 2. ruce, white pine, silver ma- Yellow, winter aad ox- Bulbs: yellow jonquils, 40 le. holly, ee dogwood, lob-| alis bulbs, 5c ea. 6 for 25c. gal. Daffodils, 50c gal. nar- Jolly, and others. Wet moss! Postage prepaid. Mrs. Effie) cissi, 502 gal. Fanny Pharr, Bu- packed. Gordon Hunnicutt,| Holton, Baxley. Rt. 1. : ford: Riel 3 Tallulah Falls. Narcissi jonquils, onion: a oe os a Jee : : 5 ills ic doz Ic ulbs.! } Purple iris, yellow, white| 45 C; $4.25 M; Roman ue Dee ioe, Wite| crabapeis Faster lilies, August lilies, 15c ea. 2 for 25c; Orange Day lilies, 15c doz. Miss Annie Cole Bowdon, Rt 2. Irish junipers, - 2-3 ft., Z5c3 Tree junipers, 16-24 --in= [30 Abelia Grandiflora, 3-4 tt, DOES gardenia, 18-24 in. 25c; An- doz. 50c; ly bulbs, 10c ea; 40c per half ing narcissi, mixed iris, Liber- o 75c doz; blue flag liies,| ian lillies, 200 $1; purple| thony Waterer Spirea, 15-18 in.| azaleas, 5e doz: $1. 50 C. Add postage.| wisteria, well rooted, 5, 50c. 25c Van Houtti spirea, 3- ce = Jaurel, 10c ea. $5.00 C. Mrs. Westbrook Bremen. thorized by. the Agricultural Adjustment. Seo of FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE assorted sizes, cash, also fine lot other shrubs for sale. R. G. Tatum, Due. Trailing wild tiger lilies, dog-tooth vio- lets, ladys slipper, wild maid- enhair and numerous other wild flowers. Fall planting best for Flowery Branch. _Arborvitaes, boxwood, 16-20 in. 25c; all col, blooming size azaleas, 15c doz; dogwood, mtn. laurel spruce and white pine, ender iris, perennial phlox, 25c doz. Add postage. NESE ir Eller, Ellijay. Rt. 3. Jonquils, 4 gray violets, snowdrops $1.00 C; red Japoni- cas, white dogwood, 5 colors spruce, - rhododendron dozen. Prepaid. October deliv- ery. Jean HenenG ier ak their quotas will be required to pay a penalty, of three cents a pound on all cotton sold in- excess of marketing quotas set up for their farms. quotas in effect, cotton loans may be made as s au 1938. / 4 Cotton farmers have need of marketing quota for the 1941 marketing year more then | ever bi fore, Secretary Wickard said. War. conditior have decreased, rather than increased, our foreig outlets for cotton. Although the position of cotton in world trade is difficult, we find satisfaction in the fact that we are increasing the use of cotton our own country through such programs as mat- tress- making and other new uses. Domestic use cotton is now at a high level, due largely to. in= creased business activity which can be partially ascribed to the national drtense program. _ Q Sy PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLES * Apples, Ga. various var. bulk per bu, 35-50c; Lima beans, 90c-$1.20 per bu; snaps, 50-80 per bu. hamper; cabbage 60-85c per 100 Ibs; okra, hampers, $1.00-$1.25; onions, dry, 50 lb. sacks 90c-$1.00; pears, bulk per bu., 30-40c; field peas, bulk per bu., 40-50c; peppers, Ga., per bu., 65- 80c; potatoes, 100 Ib. sacks, 85-$1. 00; squash, bu. hampers, 75c- 1.00; turnip salad, 40- 50e per bu... FLOWERS AND SEED _ EGGS FOR SALE _ Bulbs, fagrant cluster on April blooming narcissus, daf- fodils, jonquils, butter and eggs, snowdtfops, 10c doz; kinds shrubbery, rooted, als rooted monthly roses, 20 ea. Mrs. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys. Lace ferns, 15c ea. -2, 25 Colecion 1 ea. fuchsia, justicia, cedar, fern, rainbow mo large, and small oxalis, waln ger., 2 ea. lantanas, hydrang grape begonias hen and bidd All well rooted, 50c. No chks. Rt oe Grindle, t 2 yr. old dbl. red Gers $1. 25; yellow button ane golden glow, pink hardy phlo mixed gladiolas, marigolds, large pink fairy lilies 35c doz> oxalis: $1.25 C. Add postage. Alice Harrison, Bremen. Some very fine blooming size Madona lily bulbs, $1.00 doz. Frank SEUOTS, Maysville. boxwoods and sev. reasonable for rbutus, Trillium, 90c doz; purple, lav- narcissus, dragons, white false pine, $:.00 white Box 184. | E ted below on the Atlanta Market are by wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Gnsteded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below a | . Bees Gantatiocs. Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia egg law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and | _ dirty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all. ; ed Atlanta Ash- | Augusta Barnes- Black- Carroll- | | Com- Daw- Hawk-"| La ~ La- Macon burn ville shear ton merce son insville Fayette | Grange i : : : 25 | 25 25 27 Eggs, ere ee ces aoe 28- 30 25 28 30 26 25 20 . eS Bess medium ___ 25 25 27 27 22 23 25 20) 23 25 Rime Mall 3 ee 18 25 25 18 PAY 17 me Hens, heavy breed _ 14-15 12 15 14, 3 10-11 12 12 11 16 Hens, Leghorn _ 10-12 8 10) 10 11 8 9 10 : 3 4a} skRoosters 9 7 8 8 9 6 a 7 & 3 ee 10 1240 ee 10 are 11 12 ep 14-17 18 17 a 16-18 15 15 18 | Ducks __________- 8) ff eCcese SS 9 fe me Turkeys _ See three eee ese =a F nut Butter, bst. tbl. Mele 30 25-30| 25-30 o 15 20 30 | 25 301. 25-30 20 - Field Peas, mixed _ ere = oA ee = ere a 90 7s| 1.00 75 & : = - - Ear Corn, 80 Ibs. to bu. _ 70 65 70 70), 90 ; 75 50 70 90 80. Re ne 45-50 oe eee pene : 50 47 65 45, Wied Se A001 a 12.00 15.00. He eo = se Spanish Peanuts, No. 1 } 65.00 65:00). = Tos on nh a -62. ep ee 65.00, Cottonseed (prime) . 2.0.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 19.00 20.00 22.00 - Cottonseed Meal, 7% OC = _ Cottonseed Meal, 8% - Page Two ; GEORGIA M ARKTT BULLETIN , Sstablished by J. J. Brown. Commussiener of Agriculture Notify on FORM 357s8ureav of Markets Entered as second class matter August 1 193% Office at Covington Georgia under the Act of June 8 1930 Ac- cepted for mailing at speciaj rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103 Act of October 8 1914 ; March 1 191% Published Semi-Menthly 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. 222 State Capito. at the Post Notices of farm produce ana appurtenances admissable under _ postage regulations inserted one time on each request ano rce- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing _ more than 30 words. including name and address. eS etin - FLOWERS AND SEED . FOR SALE Under Legislative Act the Georgia "Market Bulletin does not -gssume any responsibility for any notice ae in the Bul- FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE ; _ 2 oxalis, and white 4 men. One plot, similar teaspoonful; Van Houtti, , Rt. A, Ratberor purple iris named aGrange. i, Mtn. lossy nega. mon ger. y Purple German ris, glow 35c dozen; pink June cac- tus, justicia 35 each; gum geranium rooted 2 for 35; white Peruvian daffodils, yellow jonquils $1.25 C, 5 colors Sul- anas 7 different coleus 50c doz; small black lily 15c. Ruth Head, Bremen. Purple violets, Lady of Lake 50c C; purple verbena, pink yard honeysuckle 20c doz; orange day lilies, _ King Humbert cannas, trumpet daffodils $1.25 C, rooted June cactus 35c. Add postage. George Harrison, Bremen. White oxalis 20c each; pink Dorothy Perkins Soe: each* ~red -amaryllis lilies 30c each: sal- mon sultana 10c each; Black lily of India 35c each; orange} pet day lilies $1.25 C. Add postage, irs. Velma Dean, Rt. rose cuttings about 10M nice ecimen plants, Old Eng. dwarf boxwood 4-6 to g-10 cheap. Sample 12 plants $3.00; quantity semi- -dwart'| cheap if all taken; Thousands watermelon red crape myrtie 3-4 ft. $2.50 doz. Cheaper in ee lots. Mis. B. L. Robin- Greenville. F Basten lily bulbs, ze, 75c doz; larger size, $1.25 0z; Cleome Pungen seed, 10c perennial Salvia, blue, blooming ae 60c doz. or 10c ea. Mrs. H Cordele, Rt. A. Altheas, dbl. 1., white, ae center, single laven 50c; Spirea. dbl. reevesanna, | Billardiera, for- Tris, sythia, same price; 3 yr. for-: : = aL ea; 5c doz. coming size; bublets, 25c doz. Mrs, L. A. Bar blooming . A. Everson, | Easter A, Barry, Cor- -en; reissus, dbl, and oe lilies, oc C, $6,00- MM; Queen of May. pink Queen of ies oo. varieties iris e dozen. Emma Clayion, Roy. Blue variegated, orchid and leep purple 15e dozen. s. A. J. Stratton, Manchester Swiss Giant, Maple leaf, choice} mixed pansies [arguerite, English daisies 75 del. R. I. Mobley, Jr. 201 Plum Ave., Millen, ee lue Roman hyacinths, royal; gardenia ourple iris 30c dozen, jonqui 5c C; dbl. daffodils, April nar- issus, yellow cluster narcis- en: sus 50c C. Add 8c postage. Mrs. Annie Pattillo, Rt. 4,:Box 79, Pink and white rhododen- i aurel, Spruce pine, te dogwood, five colors na- ive azaleas, red Japonica, cor- berry, yellow winter bloom- ng buttefly bush, acca palm, all well rooted 1- 3 it. high $i, 00 dozen. del. in Oct. Bill Penland; Ellijay. buddleias, weigelias, Kerr Japonicas, aza- as, red trumpet honeysuckle 1.00 dozen; hardy per. ragons $1.00 C; Gentian tril-] doz. ium, Jack in Pulpit, Indians pine 25c dozen. Moss packed. ; Mary Lou Eaton, Rt. 1.) 25c, Jasmine abelias, ae ite August lilies, pink hi- iscus, bridal wreath 35c each; ow King Humbert cannas, trumpet daffodils $1.25. Cc: pink philox, golden glow, differ- colors glads 35 doz; dbl. rooted for 35c ea.| per Add postage, Mrs. E. B. Thorn- ton sabes Boxwood $1.00 dozen; $3.00 CS; white, red, lavender 2-3 ft. erape myrtle bushes $2.00 doz; $10.00 C; blooming: size gar- denias 50c each; blackberry lily bulbs $1.00 dozen; $2.00. C; Bridal wreath, spirea, Eng. dogwood, Magnolia Glaucas $1.00 doz. Mrs. C. M. Robinson. Greenville. Umbrella ferns 6 for 25c; mixture of 12 ferns 40c; Snow- drop, Golden trumpet, narcis- sus, sweet white narcissus, Calif, violets; perenia phlox ic each bulb, blue flowering or- | namental yard grass 20c doz. Add postage. Joyce Foe Ellijay. 1 Black lily India large $1.35; large rd amaryllis lilies $1.25 each, small 35, yellow trum- daffodils, yellow King ae cannas, white oxalis $1.25-C,;. 20 dozen. Add post- age, Mautile Harrison, Bremen. Purple anemones 50 for $1.00; snowdrops, Shasta dai- sies, golden lilies Cal. violets, perennial phlox, native ferns | $1.00 dozen; 10 choice rooted roses $1.00. PP, All kinds Shrubbery fall delivery. Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morganton. Mixed bulbs, all large bloom- ing size, 50c C; geraniums, co- leus, oxalis, Xmas cactus, ice pink vine baby breath, shrubs. evergreens 10c each. 25c orders PP. Mrs, Wavy- Lewis, Tooms- boro. Choice daffodil bulbs, Giant Erperor 20c dozen, $i. oe 2 C: Hera (white) 20c dozen, $1. 50 golden sweet- yellow , Bre- semi-| C; beautiful variety butter & ink, dark! eggs, early yellow Se r, 25 ea. $1.00 C. Add postage. Mary L Wills, Jefferson. light and dark colors, $1.25 C; peonies, large nice roots 3 to 5 eyes, white, pink, red rose & cream $2. 15 doz- Bermuda Eastern . lilies $1. 15 dozen; sweet scented jon- quils 50c dozn; King Alfred daffodils $1.15 doz. Mrs. Ss. W. Sloan, Auburn. Pink perenial phlox, Shasta daisies, summer lilac 25 mixed ferns 25 for $1.00; Calif, vio- lets, snowdrops, iris, jonquils, narcissus $1.00 C; small mimosa 25e dozen. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. 1500 beautiful, heavy top 2 field grown Semperviren boxwoods, will average 6 a- bove ground, 4c each for the lot $1.50 dozen. All del. 1000 large bushes $1.00 ea. -Maude Hamby, Greenviile. Blue spider lilies $1.00 doz- long trumpet daffodils. white jonquils, yellow jonquils, butter & eggs $1.00 C; pepper- mint plants 35c dozen. Miss Cecile McCurley, Rt. 2, Hart- lilies, Pearl Mrs. "Shasta, yr. well. : Narcissi, paper whites 35c dozen, $1.00 C; April bloom yellow cluster 20c dozen, 62c C; red spider lilies 40c dozen, 3 doz. $1.10; Queen Anns lace seed 1-2 pt. 20c. Bulbs are large size..Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1. Dwart boxwood 10-12-in. field grown round plants $5.00 dozen; smaller $2.00 and $3.00 Gardenias 2-3 ft. nice! round bushes 40c each; 3 ft. Magnolia Grandiflora 35, ft. Nts BOF: Terrell, Rt. 3 Greenville. Have few nice plants and small coral vine plants. Would like to exchange for other flowers. Write what you have. Mrs. C. A. Castellow, 422 Johnson Ave. Macon Pa- white -narcissi -75e-.C, $5.00 M; butter and eggs $1.00 snap- r bulbs 25c Poinsetta | hundred jonquils bulbs, 75c C. C. Miss Guann, Clyo, * Tuesday, October "FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Dwarf boxwood 6-8 in. a- bove ground $20 a C; smaller size cheaper. Well rooted nice -bunchy tops transplanted and cultivated. All delivered. Mrs. E, A. Smith, Greenville. Three (3) dwarf boxwoods, age 21 years, height about 3 and 4 ft. Price $65.00. See Mrs. J. T. Swanson, Rt. 1, Dacula. Pink erape myrtle, fig bushes 15c each; day lilies, Lady of Lake 10c each; old fashioned pinks 10c bunch; hedge bushs 5c ach; snowdrop bushes 15c dozen. All good roots. Mary Nell McIntyre, Rt. 2, Waco. Yellow jonquils and daffo- dils and white narcissus, blooming size bulbs 10c dozen; also 10c each. Add postage. Mrs. Edgar Duke, Rt. 3, Fayette- ville Palmetto palms 3-4. ft. $92.50 each; redbud trees 3-4 ft. $1.00 each; smilax bulbs 50c ea. prepaid. V. W. Wilson. Rt. 3, Savannah. Giant crimson spider lilly dozen; imported white hyacinth bulbs 75c doz- en. Add postage. No checks or stamps. Mrs. M. T. Tanner; Sandersville. Daffodils slightly mixed $4.00 M;. daffodils, butter & eggs, white and yellow, narcis- sus not mixed 1c each; white}. fairy lilies -25c dozen. Miss Florine Hammond, Dewy Rose. Large quantity yellow and and white narcissus, also cream with yellow center 15c dozen plus postage. Mrs. W. E. Small, Oakwood, Blooming size bulbs, yellow jonquils, aC orange and yel low butter & eggs, white nar- cisus, yellow cup in center $1.00 C; blue spider lilies $1.00 doz- en: perennial yellow larkspur 50 dozen Money order. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell. Well rooted Sultanas, coleus. red yard hibiscus 10c each, 3 for 25c; blooming size rust proof snapdragons 25e dozen; Mammoth rose verbena 5c each, 50c dozen. Mrs. V. T. Chamblee Rt. 2, Cumming. Jonquils, blue iris, white naf- cisus bulbs 40c C, $3.50 M. Cheaper in larger lots. Mrs. Dessie J. Pruit, Rt. 1, Bx 67, Dahlonega. White daffodils, Giant sweet peas 10e dozen; Black Prince iris, Golden bells 20c dozen; White mums 25c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Bounell Nixon, Rt. 2, Bremen. i Black Prince iris, Golden bells 20c dozen; Blue Roman hyacinths 40c dozen; white daf- fodils, Giant sweet peas 10c dozen: Lady of Lake 20c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Dora Mosley, Rt. 2, Bremen. Flower seed, dbl, feverfew, coreopsis, hardy carnations, gaillardia, 4 kinds mixed, Shas- ta and Chiffon daisies, liberal eae of ea. for 25c plus stamp- addressed envelope. Paul R. Camp, Marietta, Rt. 4, Box 59. All colors giant verbena. - snapdragon plants, 20c doz; doz. 50c postpaid; Rain chee, 5c ea; Amaryllis, 10c; sultanas. begonias, rutfled petunia cut tings, 5c ea. Mrs. C. Lynch, Rome. Rt. 1. / Privet hedge, $1. 00. C; weep- ing willows yellow japonica, grape cacti Boston fern, 15c, bunch, 2 fer 25c; blue violets, white daisies, 25c C. Well root- ed and del. Miss Martha Rals- ton, Ella Gap. Blue violets, white daisies. 25c C; mix. col. iris, 60 C; weeping willows, yellow japoni- ca, grape pegonias Boston ferns, 15e bunch; 2 bun. 25c. Rooted and del. Mrs. Effie Ralston, Ella Gap. ~ Shasta daisies, pink, peren nial phlox, Mtn. ferns, $1.00 C; pink, red, yellow dogwood, all col. azaleas, redbud, Chero- kee rose, laurels, $1.00 doz; spreading junipers, arborvitaes, 5 for $1.00. Sadie Wilson, Mor- ganton. Bird of Paradise seed, 800 seed for sale. Make offer on lot. or 25 for 10c and postage. Carl Willingham, Abbeville. Rt. 2. April narcissi, $4.00 M. Add postage. Exc. 1 M. bulbs for 40 white feed sacks, free of holes. Now time to transplant. Mrs. Myrtle E. Boatwright, Rayle. Mamoth poppy seed, new crop, 10c teacupful. Exc. for white sacks: 1 teaspoonful for 1 sack, or 1 spo ynful for 1 lb. dried apples or peaches. Ea, pay postage. Mrs M. M. Ham- tick, .Duluin. Rt. 2. Perennial pink verbena, 2 rooted cuttings for 5c; sev. Fc wery white scuppernong vines, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Jonquils, $4.00 M. del; Nar- cissi, white, $1.00 C. del. Mrs. D. P. Mason, Alto. Well rooted old + English dwarf boxwoods $2.50 C; Ligu- strums $1.00 dozen; $4. 502 C: Abelias $1.25 dozen, $7.50. C; Nandinas $1.00 dozen, $6.00 C. All 2 years. Blanche Wood- ruff, Greenville. Porch box collection2 Bos- ton ferns, 2 curly ferns, 2 dbl. geraniums, 1 dbl. pink gerran- ium, 4 Portulacas, 2 Xmas cac tus, 2 verbenas $1. 50 prepaid: yellow narcissi 40c for 75 bulbs, $3.00 M. Genie Almon, Fort Benning Road, Columbus. /Old fashioned yellow narcissi bulbs 40c C, $2.50 M, $10.00 per bu; flower box collection 2 dbl. red geraniums, 2 Xmas cactus, 4 ferns; 2 Portulacas, 1 san- swera all for $1.00. All rooted. Mrs. Bessie Almon, Rt.. 2 Co- lumbus. Grape hyacinths, blue blos- soms 50c C; jonquils long trum pet, whole blossom yellow 50c o: white narcissus 60c C. Post- paid. Mrs._G. Taylor, Rt. 1, Buchanan. St. Augustine grass cuttings, Miss A. Dixon, 215 Dixon St.. Alma. White narcissi bulbs and but- Miss Stela Mae Rahn, Rt. 1, Rincon.. I now have three colors Del- ta Iriscornflower blue, can ary yellow, reddish- purple- 4 to 6 blooms on tall stalks; lovely cut flowers, last several days after being cut. 4 of each for $1.00. Mrs. Grant Brock, Talla- poosa. Fresh flower seeds, straight dark red foliage and plume Amaranthus, ht. 5 ft:, callio SPOSIS.: 22Et. blue Morning glory, white moon vine, odorless dai- sy marigold, Tithonia, chrysan- themum sunflower, white hi- biscus all 3c pkt. plus ee Mrs. L. L. Hay, Leary Blue iris, blooming size bulbs 60c C 20c dozen: old fashioned fall pinks 15c dozen; Dusty Miller 10c dozen; chrysanth- mums 20c dozen; Postpaid. Exch. for feed or white guano sack free of holes each pay post- age. Mrs. Carl B. Davis, Rt. 1, Temple. _ Large single and double pop- py seeds, mixed colors 15c_ta- blespoontul postpaid. Mrs. C. B. Parson, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. Pittisporum cuttings rooted 25c each; Japonica cuttings not rooted $4.00 C, red, red and pink. Ralph Christopher, Mon- tezuma. 200 Flat lace ferns bunch type 10c each and postage or $1:00 dozen, postpaid; Rooted suitanas 10c each and postage. Mrs. Mame Youmans, Surren- ey. \ White and lavendar lilies, roses, red and white spirea. English dogwood bridal wreath, Easter bushes, azaleas, several colors, ali well rooted 10 each plus pdstage. Myrtle Lee Vick, Rt: 3, Bx 73, Bliijay. ee iris bulbs jonquils 75c Will exchg. for 100 lb. white alk sacks. Mrs. Estelle Eaves, RFD 4, Felton. Nice rooted lace ferns 15c each, 2 for 25c; 2 nice rooted cuttings Grape begonia, 2 hen and biddie, 2 hydrangea, 11 justicia, 2 oxalis, 1 rainbow moss. 1 cedar fern, 2 Sprengeri ferns 35c. Add postage. No checks, Mrs. wy (aes Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. A White narcissus and yellow jonquils $1.00 C. Miss Pauline Crump, Rt. 2, lati wa: Amaryllis lilies, red; 20c each; fairy lilies, pink, 20 doz- en; purple tame violets 10c doz- en King Alfred daffodils 75c C; tuberoses $1.00 C;- pink thrift 25 dozen. Add postage.| Salmon geranium, justicia, lantana, Christmas cactus root- ed, pink lilies red crepe myrtle, lilacs 10 each, 3 for 25c; yel low chrysanthemums 25c doz- en, Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula. Violets 35c C; yellow, white! narcissus, daffodils, jonquils, orange lilies, foxglove, 10c doz- en; purple, yellow iris 15c doz- en. Add postage.: Eunice White, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Sweet yellow narcissus 50c C. $4.00 M; pansies $1.00 C, $4.00 M. Ready November Ist. Also perennials. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley, Red and pink verbena, white, blue, purple and yellow iris and "mixed colors Sweet Wil- liams 5c clump; daffodils 5c Mrs. A. B..< Crow, Branch, Rt. 2. la Hawkins, Rt. well rooted 75c Bu. FOB Alma.}, tercups 25c dozen plus postage. | for $2.00. Farmers Golden Te And the Lord God_ toe FLOWERS AND SEE FOR ; Fine poppy seed mixed ors 10c teaspoonful of 15c - blespoonful. Add pos Mrs, Ethel Adams, R. 3, renceville, Several Junipers 5-9 ft., to $3.00 each; red crape tle 1-3 ft, 10c 10 2bc 6a, white narcissus bulbs, 60: or $5.00 for lot; Rose of Shs or lily bushes 2-4 ft., 15 te Also sev. pieces antiques sell. Mrs. John Gilstrap, . Boxwoods-different sizes priced accordingly. Write Henry M. Jones, Rt. 1, Lu Ail kinds narcissus white, white, yellow little yellow sweet sce trumpet daffodils _jonqi dbl. daffodils, snowdrops C, 20c doz., all varieties eannas 25c ~-doz. Guer lilies $1.00 C. Miss Polly rell, Rt. 4, Quitman. Red May cactus, whie lilies 15 each; Christmas tue 10c each; white lilac, yard hydrangea 20c . white April and May yel narcissus, yellow jonquils $ C; purple wisteria 20 Pink and white hollyho Mammoth dbl. poppies an grant old fashioned pinks 10c per . Mrs. J. P. Rush Rt. 1, de ville. Searlet verbena, well roo plants $2.00 C postpaid. order less than 25 filled. 1 Tlah Hudgins, Rist. Floy Branch. Japanese blue iris 45c doz red, - yellow, salmon _ but mums, fairy lilies, lemon 3 bena 25 dozen; Amaryllis ies 25c each; King Alfred | fodils 75 C; lavendar o> 25 dozen. Ada postage. Mattie Wright, Rt. 1, Bu an. 100 Arbor-vitaes root a 18 in. high 30c each, $1.00; honeysuckle vin: low and white blooms 20c en, 7 dozen $1.00. Postpaid Ga. Send money order. | die Craig Loving. Ligustrums $1.00 C, nance i $3.00 per C. 400 cherry law $2.00;- crape myrtles $3 25 spireas $1.00; other greens and shrubs. Woodruff, Rt. 5, Greenvi . 150 Arbor-vitaes 0 high 35c each, 4 for $1.00 Well rooted, the year round. re Ga., with moss on roots. PO money este) Homer | Loving. 3 dbl, polyanthus, naccae lilies, db. flowered wild terfly good roots, gold flowe 2 doz. bulbs or roots 25c;_ geranium cuttings Se eac Giant carnation cuttings ae Mrs. W. A. Johnson 0. Lemon day lilies $1.00 August lilies blooming size each; lemon verbena, babyb ton mums, white, yello dozen, purple iris, la oxalis 25c dozen; privet $1.00 C. Add postage, Beulah Lee Os Rt. Buchanan. Paper white narcissi 50c pink fairy lilies 15 bulbs red amaryllis 15c each, 1 large 50c. Add postage. Emma Ballenger, Rt. 2, ple. Purple iris, orange aa 1 blue flags $1.00 C. Mrs. G. Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. St. Augustine grass cutt ; rooted, 60c per bu.,FOB. Mrs Helen Horne, Bronwood. Thousands of butter and jonquil and daffodil bloom size bulbs 60c C. Add pos Miss Elizabeth Webb, Rt. Forsythe. Snowdrops, privet . hedg $1.00 C; tame violets blue with white star center $1.25 purple iris 25c dozen; lavend axalis 5c bunch; Tiger 10c each; lemon day lilies $1 C; 4 colors button mums 75 doz. Add post. Miss Leau: nia Conner, Rt. 1, Buchan - Stiff leaf caladiums 15c eack snowdrops, privet hedge $1.0! C; Jap. quince 25c each; laven: dar oxalis 5c bulb; tame blu violets $1.25 C; purple iris (25: dozen; ageratum 5c ea; A dozen. Add postage: Mrs. Lu- , Alpharetta. 4 postage. Mrs. Mildred Ly Ri. 1, Buchanan, ? LOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Shake os FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Large dbl. Mixed colored poppy. seed 10c tablespoonful. Will exchg. one tablespoonful or a dahlia tuffer any color. id postage. Mrs. W. A. Flet- eher Rt. 2, Tifton. Black lily India 50c_ each; maryliis red,-1 yr. justicia nts 25c each; Tiger lilies 10c, ch; hardy ageratum 5c each;; uutton mums, white, yellow, almon, red, lemon verbena 25c jozen;.snowdrops 60c C, Add stage. Mrs, Gussie Conner, Buchanan, Spanish iris, dbl. and sgl.! grange day lilies 50c C; dafto-' jils, jonquils, narcissus, butter, s, bulbs mixed $3.75 M slus postage or express. Mrs. Rosser Thomas, Adairsville. Wice well rooted semi-dbl. red Camellia Japonicas 35 to e each. Mrs, R, Loyd, Ocilla.}+ fellow trumpet. daffodils, ooming size boc C plus post- Cina, oo Pielms. =. Bien. tL: nesviile. Biue hydrangea, white olean- and weeping Mary 4 each 0; large blooming size white lity bulbs $1.00 dozen; xira large Kaster buibs 4 $1.00; surprise lily bulbs ue eacn Ada postage Mrs. ,. B. Hatcher, Box 12, Bar- Wick, Sev. varieites mixed German is $1.00 C, z0c doz; Siberian s $2.00 C, 30c doz. 3 yr. old pnk weigelia 50c each; Spider ius, lemon lilies, dbl, day veilow lilies 25c doz; red thrit 0 C, pink hriit 50ce C. No cks. Send MO or stamps. Betty Tyre, College Park, Rt. 1. Add | Myrtle | holly bush, | FLOWERS AND SEED | -FORSALE D . Physostegia, verbena, red, purple, rose 3. for. .10c; Ilriz, purple, blue, white; Thrift. deep pink; rock garden moss, Clematis, watermelon. crepe myrtle, forsythia, mass, butter- fly bush, bridalwreath and o.hers. . MrS; W, H.. Bennett, Atlanta, 1966 Boulevard Dr. Jonquils and April narcissi, 50c C; paper white narcissi, 50c C,* AN postpaid... Mrs, R.. E, Braddy, Dublin, 108 Maiden Lane.. Orange lilies, old fashioned flags, yellow narcissi, jonquils, 25c doz; $1.00 C; pink, white peonies, white, pink, hydran- gea, 25c ea; moidenhair fern, rainbow moss, spirea, flower- ing almond, 15c ea; tiger lilies, 10c ea; 6, 50c; pink oxalis, 3 fox 10c. A. E. Hughey, Fair- mount, Rt. 1, Lilies: large, white Spider, $1.00 doz; whi fairy and white Easter, 25c doz; mixed iris, pink yellow, lavender and white mums 15c doz; King Al+ fred daffodils, large bulbs, 50c C. Mrs. T: A, Gray, Temple, Rt 22 oe Jonquil and blue flag lilies, 50c-C. bulbs; garlic bulbs, 6, 5c. Mrs. J... EB, Nicholson, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Oxalis. bulbs: rock leaves with blooms, also green leaves with buttercup yellow blooms, 5c ea, 6 25c postpaid. Now ready for pant- ing. Well rooted, lace ferns 25c ea. postpaid. Mrs. Susie K. Poindexter, Baxley, Rt. 2. ; Young cedar, 5 to 10 in, plants, or larger, for sale. Mrs. Ida A. Hill, Lula, Star Rt. Mtn. laurel rhododendrons, spruce pine, redbud bush, white pine, dogwood( azaleas, holly, $1.00 doz; weeping wil- low.. Write for price and size, Postpaid. Hobart Wilson, Mor- ganton, - Sev, thousand daffodil bulbs, 40c C, $3.00 M; Privet hedge and abelia, 3 ft., 15c ea. Mrs. Cora Griffin, Apple trees and for-sale or exe, Write, - Westbrook Bremen. _Jonquil and paper white nar- cissi bulbs, 30c C. Postage added. Mrs. W. K, Mays, Law- renceville, Rt, 1. Boston, Sprengeri, Lace and ostrich or fluffy ruffle ferns 20c each; grape begonias for fall planting 15 each; red sal- via seed 10e a pack; pink dbl, ger. rosebud 10c cut,; Century plant 25c each; Star Bethle- hem 3. doz. 25c. Mrs, Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsvine. Narcissus bulbs 15c dozen, $1.00 C. Mrs, J, T. M: Wat- kins, 420 Tift Ave. Tifton, 2 yr. old Cape Jasmine in pots 60c each; red speonies 25c each, Miss Bessie Martin, Rt. 5, Gainesville, Different colors roses 10c each; azaleas 40c dozen; fal! pinks 830c dozen; white nar- cissi, yellow jonquils 25 doz- en; Star Bethlehem 20c dozen; yellow Japonicas 15c each; purple iris 25c dozen. Exchg. for sacks, Mrs. John Parks, Rty 3, Ellijay. Peachtree roses, iris, red crape myrtle, foxgloves, Tiger lilies dbl. bridal wreath, gol- den bell, forsythia, thornless roses, 5 different roses $1.25 per C cuttings; exchg. for any- thing can use. Mrs. John All- red RFD 2, Tallapoosa. Thousands of 10 in. long Camellia cuttings$3.00Cdou- ble deep rose. Mrs, J. Johnson, Dixie. White narcissi 75c C; honey- suckle, yellow Jasmine 15c each} will exch, for March hatch rooster AAA barred rock, Add postage. Miss N. L, Finley, Rt. 1, Li honia. ; Butter and eggs bulbs 15c dozen, 2 dozen 25c. Mattie Jackson, Ivey. Qlympia daffodils, Siberian lilies, mixed iris 80c C, $1.50 fer 200: mixed tulips 6 doz. 65e; April blooming narcissus 200 for $1.00. Mrs. Christine Mc-, Leod, Rt. 2, Bx 166, College Park, : : J boxwood 25 ft. around 15 ft. high, one a size smaller, 9 niece big ones 8 ft. high, Prices reasonable. Rebecca Thrash, Mountville. Large Tiger Lily bulbs 6 for 75c; flowering almond, pink 3 for 25c; Shasta daisies 15e doz- en; yellow Jasmine 4 for 25c PP. Mrs. T. W. Lee, Lula. Red, white; dogwoods, azal- eas, orange, red, yellow; Cher- okee roses, white and spruce pines, trailing arbutus, Mtn. laurels, redbuds, Mtn. ivy, 75c doz. -Add postage. Mrs. J. F. large sham- rose-pink shrubbery a, sas brown flecked} Satterfield, Dahlonega Rt. 4. FOR SALE Lily bulbs 3 for 25e; blue R mian hyacinths 25e dozen, De Mrs. Annie Pattillo, Rt. 4, B: 79, LaGrange. o Paper. whi.e narcissi- 75 C delivered. Miss Susan Gna ZOAO, 4 : E Christmas cherry plants 25 each for sale at my home. Car not mail; also 1 pr.. baniar (mixed), Mrs, Frank Barfo. 1185 Moreland Ave., SE lanta. x Abelia 2-3 ft, 35c, 3-4 ft. 50 ea. 4-5 feet 75c each; ' 2-3 ft. 60 c ea; Watermelo pink crape myrtle 3-4 ft. | each; White, red, pink peonies 25 each $2.50 dozen; 30 assort- ed iris in 15 colors $1.00; pape white narcissus 5c a., 50c doz. James Cureton, Austell, _ White narcissi, orange da lilies, yellow daffodils 75e C pink hardy phlox, purple fa glove, butercup, golden gl 15c dozen; dbl. pink almon re, white altheas, golden bel red Joponicas, white spire 10c each. Mrs. Will James, EL- lijay. noes Blue lilies of Valley 25 each; lemon, purple, pink ver bena 25c dozen; purple iris white April narcissus, yelloy lilies, snowdrops $1.00 C. Mr; cup jonquils, yellow red canni T. J. Womack, Rt. 2, Bremen. Purple anenomes 50 for $1.00; snowdrops; Shasta dais ies golden lilies, native fern $1.00 C; yellow, white, r dogwoods redbuds, azaleas crabapples, r h o d odendron. laurels jasmine, Japonicas, col alberries $1.00 doz. PP. Addi Wilson, Morganton, a 4 kinds Spirea, rose hibiscus snowballs, white hydrangeas boxwood, rose weigelias 10 each, $1.00 dozen. or exch. doz. plants for 300 jonquils, narcissi or other bulbs. Hat: tie Kimsey, Young Harris. _ Purple iris, orange day lilies blue flags $1.00 C. Mrs, Grady Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. April blooming narcissus C; $4.00 M; orange day same price. Mrs, John Wea er, Rt. 2, Temple. : 200 red crape myrtles 3-5 ft tall 15 each or $10.00 C; Li sustrums, arbor-vitacs, spireas ilaes, other shrubs and rose: 10c each. Bulbs and peren nials cheap, Mrs. R. able Haralson. ze ee _ Daffodils jonquils 2 doz. 25; iris 2 doz. 30c; dogwood, pin almond, lilac, myrtle, altheas weigelias and other shrubber 3 for 25c. Mrs. A. A.. Silv Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Boe Privet hedge $1.00 C; blu tame violets, white daisies 25 C; yellow Japonicas, weeping willows, Boston fern 15 each 2 for 25c; lemon lillies 30c di All rooted and del. Mrs W, D. Ralston, Ella Gap 3 Dbl. tansy peppermint plan yellow root 25c dozen; bunches $1.75 C; calamus root 25e doz en, $1.75 C; Deriel Up Bu: plant or Lareland 50c dozen Add postage. Mrs, L. A, Wright Bremen. 2 ee April blooming narcissus 50 C, prepaid (white narcissus). Mrs. Thomas Jones, RFD, Ea tonton. Gre _ Pink and salmom dbl. geran iums, large blooming size 50c each; dbl. rosebud, orange red large 50e each; cuttings 1 hemerocallis dbl. Kwanzo 15 each $1.30 dozen; unrooted cut- tings of abelia, weigelia, spirea Van Houttee 10 doz., 3. d 25c. Mrs, Bettie Roberts, Rt. Tallapoosa. - a Blue iris 20e doz; 60c C; | fashioned Fall pinks, Lady Lake, white narcissi 15e dozen lavendar lilac bushes 15 ea spearmin: 10c dozen; butte egg 10c doz. Will exchg, | flowers I do not have or goo sacks, Miss Evelyn Barber, 1, Temple. King Alfred daffodils TSc white narcissi April bloomi 40c C; dbl. red, salmon or p} geraniums, May, June eac 10c cutting; jonquils 20c dozen Add postage. Mrs. Nance: Dobbs Rt. 1, Temple. : All colors azaleas 40c dozen Mtn. laurel, white pine, holly, pink almond, pink althea, gol- den bell, purple lilac, white spirea, 10c each; white narcissi, orange day lilies 65 C. | Add posiage. Miss Audra James, Rt.-3 Ellijay. , Madonna lily bulbs, ie size 25c each, small 1t5 ex red amaryllis large 75c ea g small 50e each. Mrs: J. T. Bridges, RFD 1, Lexington. Daffodils, Giant Emyeror and Hera 20c dozen, $1,506 C; orange Phocnix donble and early yel- lew ne cissi $1.00C. Mary & Wills, Jefferson. ae S i si \ ne eh, Four FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE seeMin Japonicas semi- -abl. deep, pink, well rooted cuttings ec each or 3 for $1.00; same nd dbl. red, in larger size 75c ach, 15 named varieties in rare camellias $1. 00 ea; Roses, Xonifers, shrubs, all sizes a ie for prices. Mrs. John S. Jacksonville. _ Clark, a Blooming size azaleas all col- fers 50c dozen; spruce and white pines, dogwoods, Mtn. aurel, ivy, white altheas 10c each; crabapple, sweet shrubs e dozen, well rooted, Add Miss Eveyp Adams, Rt. 4, Ellijay. - Pink crape eee sweet shrub $1.00 dozen; purple wis-' 1 blue yard hydrangea, white lilac 20c ae red Guernsey lihes 35c dozen; yel- narcissus, large looming yellow jonquils $1.00 - Eugenia Smith, Wadley. White spirea VH; red flow- ering pear pink almond, gar- leopard begonia, apple routs, pink myrtle 15c each; Poosevelt, Maiden hair fens . white, pink oxalis 5c ; dbl. geraniums cuttings be, Ada postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams, Cumming. bl. Japonicas 50c each; dog- ck 4 for $1.00; iris, weeping jonguils 30 dozen; fern -each; tame honeysuckle ( each. Miss Etta Barrett, t 3, Ellijay. Dbl. Japonicas 40 years old } rooted 50c each; boxwood} wo 0; tame honeysuckle ' ea , Iris 35c doz. well rooted 50c ea. white narcissi 35c doz- : Keener Gos 0 yellow soneuil bulbs, 300 short trumpet daffodil bulbs, 200 April blooming white nar- us bulbs 35c C postpaid or _L. Fields, Rt. 3, Mc- 50c C; ae je hedge plants $1.00 C Wright, Jonesboro. ret. fede: yellow narcis< ylue iris, sweet violets. narcissus $1.00 C; spider 1.25 C; lemon lilies 30c ~boxwoods $2.50 and ach. Mrs. Etta Stem- e, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ape jasmine, purple, white lilac, English dogwood, spirea, 2 for 25c; china berries, pes 10c ea., 3 for 25c; col. gladioli, blue Easter al 5e doz; purple violets, 5 doz; monthly rose cuttings, >. Postage paid on 50 ~~ Mrs. Hoyt Spruill, liton, Rt. 2. : pernelle jonquils, small, et jonquils, white lady. daf- s and April blooming nar- 1.00 ; few Emperor mpress; dbl. orange phoe-| fhite butter-cups, 50c dd postage. Mrs. N. H. herard, Commerce, R. 1. : ing Alfred daffodils, 50c C; ak, yellow, purple, white, r Mums 15c doz; Tris, lue, white, yellow, 256 Fairy lilies 25 doz. pider lilies, $1.00 doz. ees 25c ea., 3, 50c; Sev- Sister Roses, rose and. pink, ' for $1.00; Bell plants, 3 50c; sapupbernones Ss, purple violets red oxalis 30c dozen. ostage. Miss Virginia ; at. 1, Temple. le iris, 60c C; Primrose, 50ce C; G. OC; April harcissi, r shrubs, cheap. Mrs. allant, Cumming. wart boxwood 6-8 in. above ou d, very pretty, well root- , bunchy tops $20.00 C; sam- 35c each. All delivered, . A. Smith, Rt. 3, _Green- ismine vines 2 for 25c; pur- lilies 2 for 25c, Add postage. . a Rt.- 2, Brem- ehow:. Tiger lilies 50c pink, bronze and varie- dd is 25e dozen; butter & bulbs, dbl. yellow, $1.00 C. ae Mrs. Me M. Vick- ; -| C narcissus we ooted 50c each; dogwood 4 for for anything can use. ite, lavendar,, jris 70 Cc oe blue flags $1.00 C AL ery ee Rt) nk oS ilies 20c dozen; 10 ellow, thornless roses, Ls: marie narcissus 65c}. _ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Kudzu crowns moss packed $6.00 M, 75c C; narcissus bulbs $4.00 M, 50c Cc: spruce pines, Boe '50c each, Yonge Walk- er, Rt. 3; Toccoa: 1000 bulbs $5.00700 yellow and 300 jonquils. Add postage. Mrs. eh, Ge. Foun tain, Fort Valley. : 100M jonquils, daffodils, narcissus and hyacinth bulbs 12 kinds. Write for prices. R. D. Crossley, RFD 3, Lithonia. Long trumpet daffodils, white and yellow aos but- ter & eggs $1.00 C; blue spider lilies $1.00 dozen. Miss Mattie McCurley; Rt. 2, Hartwell. Any amount watermelon red crape myrtle 15c each; will exch. some for 100 lb. white feed sacks. Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Turin. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want daffodils, butter and eggs, goldenglow, spider lilies any quantity. Exc. bulb for bulb, Picardy gladiolous, larg- est and most beautiful of all pink glads. B. F, Purcell, Pool- Sree Want some bulbs of the tall pink lily (grows on a tall, hol- low stem no foilage until after blooming; lily is much the shape of the white. August lily) for fall planting.. Mrs. T. | A. Burke, Washington. Want small Scotch broom plants, White Guernsey lilies, and peach Blow sultana. Mrs. E. J. Forrester, Sparta. : Exc. clean, white; feed. sacks, value 8c each, for jonquil bulbs. Want at once. Roy Peterson Vidalia, Want all col: Roman Dutch hyacinths, blooming size bulbs. White Easter lily- bulbs. best prices. Mrs. Cecil Howard, Austell, Box 228, State BE. Want- mixed daffodil bulbs,/ large and small var. Quote price on lots of 100. Mrs. Jos. T. Lowry, Atlanta, 130 Well- ington St., S. .W. Want Madonna lily Bulbs. Mrs. Cleo Haynes, Calhoun. Want all kinds and_ size azaleas camellia, japonicas, gardenias, lLigustrum,,. bery in large lots. State size, var., quantity and price. Geor- -gia Arnold, Greensboro. Exc. mixed col. azalae Mums for Thrift:-and = . colored . Iris. rs. Jas. F. Stanley, Albany, Cherokee Heights. Want Peonie. (all sie bulbs or fall planting. Address J. R. Allen, Gainesville. - Want 200 lbs. ripe Maypops (common name for the Wild Passion Flower). Write cond., if dry or green and_ prices. Want for own use. F. M. Row- an, Decatur, 418 Ponce de Leon Place. Want Jasmine vine leaves shaped like leaves; rubbery vine, clusters of white flowers on vine, 3-6 in. ) cluster. Exc. sisgle or dbl. tube- rose, tiger lilies or oak hy- drangea. Mrs. J. B. Brannan, McDonough, Rt. 2. maxy ~ PLANTS FOR SALE \Early imp. large. inndyke strawberry plants, 15c C; 1939 crop, pure Stone Mtn. water- melon seed 20c lb. Add pos- RE Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Mastodon strawberry, aoe GC: 500, $1.25; $2.00 M; i Lady - Ts, 30c: 500 $1.00; $1. 75 M. Pep- permint, $1.00 doz. Hoarhound $1.00 doz. Mrs. E. L. Whit- mire, Gainnesville, Rt. 1. Early bearing strawberry plants, extra large, 25c C; 90c, 500; $1.50 M. Prompt ship- ment. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Chas. W., Copenhagen, Dutch cabbage Marglobe New Stone tomato and collard plants all, 60c M. prepaid. No orders for less 5 M. Calif. black-eyed and crowder peas, of all kinds. O. -M. Crow, Gainesville. Chas W., Flat Dutch cabbage, collard plants, any amount, Marglobe. Stone tomato, Ga. collard plants, any amount now ready, prompt del., 300 40c; 90c M. P P. 75c M. Exp. collect. _E. A. Williams Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Strawberry plants, $1. 50 M; Mastodon, $3.00 M. P. B. Rey- molds Gainesville Rt. 2. | $2.50 M; Mrs. | and ~ Also blooming size| shub-| gardenia| . oo) MARKET BULLETIN 4 PLANTS FOR SALE Wakefield and Dutch cab- bage, Marglobe, Stone, Balti- more: tomato, Ga. and: Heading collards, 500 50c;75e M. del; 5 and 10 M. lots, 60c M. Exp. collect. Mixed as wanted. Cal- vin, Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Dutch, Wakefield, All Head, early cabbage, Heading col- lards, Stone, Baltimore and Marglobe tomato, 300 35ce; 500, 50c; 80c M .All del. Large lots cheaper. Amos Garret, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. Everlasting strawberry $1.50 M, 85c, 500 del. No checks. Mrs. O. Cc. Cantrell, Gaines- ville. Stone and Marglobe toma- toes, cabbage, 75c M del. Roy Wetherford, Flowery Branch, Rt. 24 Fresh mountain grown Chas. Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage; Marglobe, Stone, tom ato plants, also collard, now ready, moss packed, prompt ship- | ment, 35, 300, 75 M PP, 6hc. M, exp. col. or at my farm. Mrs. Leathora Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Collard, tomato, cabbage, 75e: Me 500, 50c; 10 M $7.50. Prompt shipment. Clay Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Few famous Gen strawberry, 95c C. Mrs. Ada Veason, 1366] Belmont Ave. SW., Atlanta. Ra 8982. ! Wakefield Duch cabbage: Stone, Baltimore, Marglobe to- mato; collards, 75 M del.; 5 M, $2.50; 10 M, $4.50 exp. col. C. Ww. Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Leading var. cabbage, col- lards, 400, 40c; 75c M; ever- bearing strawberries, 200, 50c; old time red shallots, 40c gal. Azzie Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.. Cabbage, white and yellow onions, collards, $1.00 M; strawberries, $3.00 M. Well rooted plants. S. E. Beene. Valdosta. Dutch and Wakefield abs bage; Marglobe, Stone, -Balti- more tomato; heading collards, 70c M del; 5M. $2.75; 10 M, $5.00 exp. col No checks Bon- See Lou Smith, Gainesville, Rt. Celestial and White Masrio- lia figs, $1.00 doz; 36, $2.74; Lucretia dewberry and - Red Gold; Ambrosia and Jewel strawberry, rooted Kudzu crowns, 75c C. J. W. -Toole. Macon, Rt. 2. All var. cabbage, onion, ie mato and collard plants now ready. All, $1.00 M FOB. Well packed, good plants, dependa- ble shipment. S. E. se Valdosta. Kudzu crowns, $5.00 M: also Klondyke strawberry plants, $1.00 C. FOB, $1.25: M. P.: P. Money order or cash. Exc. some for English or Puddle ducks. L. J. Colson, Hines- ville, RFD. Kudzu or Bermuda grass fur- nished in large and small quan- tities, already prepared for pastures and lawns. Write for prices. Jas. Cureton, Austell. Klondyke strawberry plants, $1.50 M, 20c C. Mrs. Dessie J. oe Dahlonega, Rt. i; Box Lead. var., cabbage and col- lard plants, 400, 90c; 70c M; Klondyke. strawberry, 200, 45c;), ea Crow, $1.75 M. All del. Gainesville Rt. 2. Chelote plants, 20c C. white nest onions, 40c gal. Sage plants, 3 bunches, 20c; garlic sets, 25c doz. Mrs. Annie Pat- tillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 79. Cabbage and collard plants for fall and winter setting, 75c M. del. 50c M. exp. col; toma- toes, 65c M. del. 40c "collect. Bonnie Love Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Early imp. Klondyke straw- berry, 15c C; Red Valentine) beans and Bountiful garden beans, 15c teacupful. Add pos- tage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-!} ming, Rt. 1. Wakefield and Dutch cab- bage, Short Stem, Collard, 75c M. del. 5 M. $2.50; 10 M. $4.75 collect; tomato, 65c M. del. 45c M. collect. .C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. : Strawberry plants Klondyke, $1.50 M; Mastodon, $3.00 M. Miss Faustine Reynolds, Rt. 2; Gainesville. Klondyke strawberry, 20c C; 75c, 500; $1.25 M; well root- | ed, nice, young plants. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Klondyke strawberry plants, 20c C. 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Prompt}: shipment. Miss Grace Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. 50 M. Blakemore strawberry plants, 35c. $2.50 M; eabbage, 15c C; collard,.10 C. del, Mrs. H L Brittingham, Guyton x x 2s eS PLANTS FOR SALE -Like to contract frost-proof cabbage plants for the winter season. Could grow 'several thousand and make prompt del. - Mrs. oe Boatright, ae. Rt. 4. 3 Mastodon and Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.00 M; 25c Cc. Add postage. Cash or mon- ey order. Mrs. L. B. Fry, Dal- Jas i snteo: Young, well, large straw- berry plants, 15e C. $1.00 M; also 9 March hatch extra nice Golden Sebright bantam cock- erels, ready for immediate de- livery, $1.00 ea. H. G. Stew- art, Shellman. Red Gold strawberry plants, Sage, Asparagus crowns, Ever- bearing blackberry, red thorn- less raspberry, dbi blue Roman hyacinths, white narcissi, 50c doz PP. Mrs. W. B. Allen, Al- to SRT. Cabbage plants, Ease: fresh, extra early Jersey and Chas. W., 500, 60c; $1.00 M. del. post- paid., F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Strawberry plants, Klon- dyke. $1.75 M; Lady T., $2.00 M; Mastodon everbearing, $2.25 M. All young plants. Prompt shipment. Flowery Branch,- Rt. 1. Lead. var. cabbage and col- lard plants, now ready, 300, | 35e;: 500, 50c; 70c M. del. by mail prepaid; 50c Mby express collect. No chks. M. O. pre- ferred. Major Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. Lady T. strawberry, 30c c: -$2.50 M; imp. Gibson, imp. Wonderbearer, 40c C; $3.25 M; Red Gold Sugar Saver, Jewel, 50c C:, All true to name. some for white, 100 Ib. good sacks. No chks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega Rt. 1. Old fashion collards, 65c M del by mail; 50c- M. shipped exp. M. O. with order. John C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1 Lead. var. cabbage, cohen and tomato plants, 400 40c; 70c M:; old time red shallots, 40c gal: Everbearing | strawberry, 200, 40c; $1.75 M. All mailed. L. A. Crow, Gainesville. | x Missionary strawberry plants, 500, $1.25; $2.25 M; pepper- mint, spearmint 35c doz. Mrs, T. H. McCurley, Hartwell. Giant New Gem, real ever- bearing strawberry, now pick- | ing around 100 qts., week from 1-4 acre. 100 plants 90c pre- paid: 250, $1.50, exp. col. C. A. Dobbs Gainesville, Box 23. Chas= We ceeee plants, now ready, 60c M. L. Gar- ner Flowery eae Rt. 1 Frost proof plants now ready, Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Marglobe to- mato, and collard, 300, 40c; 90c M. del. 65c M. Exp. col. Prompt del. E.. A. Williams Gaines- ville. Fine, Wilt resistant, blight- proof, open field grown Marg- lobe tomato plants 65c M. mail- ed: 5 M or more, 50c M. Chas. H. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. J. Collard and Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants. 400. 45c; 90c M. del. 5 M. $3.00 collect. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2 Box 143. Fall cabbage, tomato and col- lard plants. lead. var., 60c M. prepaid. No orders less 5 M. Prompt shipment: Ovie Crow, Gainesville. Red Gold and Jewel straw- berry, Lucretia d ewberry pene and Kudzu crowns. 75c $2.00, 300; Celestial, White oa Brown Turket figs $1.00 doz; $2.75 for 36 Posi ad. a: W. "Toole, Macon, Rt. All head, early ie late Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, old fashioned and grand head- dng collards, 500 50c; 80c M; 10 M. lots, 70c M; Marglobe, Baltimore and Stone tomato, 500, 50c: 85c M. Good plants, prompt shipment. Laura: Mae Garrett Gainesville, Rt. 7. Klondyke strawberry, 75c, 500, $1.25 M. del; Lady T, $1.75 M. del., young plants. Geo. L. Durand, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Z Marglobe Stone, Baltimore tomao, 500, 45c; 70c M del.; 5 M up, 50c M exp. col Prompt shipment C. H. Wingo, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2: SEED FOR sa Old fashioned Half Runner striped bean and half white runners and Ky Wonder bean seed. All, 20c lb. Add pos- tage. Mrs. E, J. Frey, Mariet- ta, Rt. 1. : Tuesday, October 1, 194 Addie Bennett, ford, Rt. 1. Exc. | now ready, 25c C; 300, 35c; 500, 50c;. j er seed, Write for sample, price SEED FOR SALE 5 M. lbs. Crimson clove seed, in chaff, 4 1-2c lb. at my place. Sample on request. C. Lester, Athens, 1198 So Lumpkin St. Crimson clover seed in hull, 1940 crop, free from Johnson grass or other seed, 6 1t-2c kb. W. W. Trimble, Adairsville, R D Winter onion buttons, gal. plus postage. (Plant August and September ; early spring use.) Mrs. N. Green. Blue Ridge, Rt. 2. White multiplying onions - gal; white Half Runner tender garden beans, 20c large cup- ful. Add postage. Mrs. Ber- nice Russell, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Red multiplying onion bu tons for September planting, 40c gal. del. Ga. C. e Turner, Suwanee. Peach seed ion seeding peaches, this yrs crop, $1.00 bu. FOB here, Mrs. Ane Rice, Maxeys. Seven Top Turnip, 1940 en seed, 10c cupful; okra seed, 10e pt. Add postage. Mrs. Ww. #H Cochran, Talking Rock, Rt. 2 Old fashioned white mul plying onions, 40c gal. . Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Smith, i 3-4 lbs. white | Bends on: ion 3 $1.00. Aaron Samp- aes , Quitman, 411 Green 1 ton Crimson clover seed, in chaff, screened and sacks no wild onions, now ready, 5 lb. FOB. N. E. Reid, Hartwell, Rt3, Boxcl9: 600 bu. Crimson clover cc recleaned, 12c Ib. FOB. Lo: Selman, Summerville, ~ Crimson clover Seed in ch recleaned and free of obnoxe ious weeds, 5c _ lb. Mark T. Warren, Dewy Rose. Bur clover seed, seived, 15 per measured bu. with | dirt. imoculate, FOB. H. C.. Reid, Hogansville. Purple Top- and Seven) T mixed turnip, 15c large teacu ful. Add postage. Stamps ace cepted. Mrs. Reynolds Hame brick, Talking Rock. Rt. 2. Red_ shallots for fall plant- ing; 10-12 in hill 35c gal. Add Excellent conditioner (mak glossy plumage), 2 Ibs. 25 Bostwerd Bs be Nichols, Ou ey. Dill seed, 10c pkt. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ripe 1500 lbs. clean Crimson clo- ver seed, recleaned, 12c 1 500 Ibs. in chaff, hand picke . Ib. Fred Benton, Mone oO Bur clover seed, sieved, att to innoculate, 75c per measured oe FOB. L. L. Reid, ieee ville. Large quantity seed cane for sale at bargain. J. B. Mi . Jer, Woodland. Clean, white, nest mathe ing onions, 50c gal. del. Cash or money order. Mrs. Grace He Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2; Bo 5000 lbs. crimson clover seed 12 1-2c ib. Clean, extra bright. R. L. Franklin, Adairsville. Red multiylying onions, hai dy and will not seed, or tough- en, 50 gal. shallot buttons, 40c ee Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adair: ville,, 2 M. lbs., Crimson clover see in chaff, 5c lb. FOB. O. W. Cas well, Americus. 4 bu. small, clean, dey see ling peach seed, 1940 crop, $1.50 bu; dried new peaches, peeled, 25c lb; unpeeled, 15c lb; apples, no worms, peel. nor core, 15c 1b; scallion onion bu tons, 35c gal. Mrs. A. - Ail Maysville, Rt. 1. | ~ Scallion onion puttone! gts: 35; 4 gts: 60c: garlic, 7 for "25c: seed bunch ~ -butter= beans, 20c strawberry plants. Bennett, BS vard Dr. : Old fashioned red multiplying onions, 35c gal. del; large nest onions (that stand the winter), 35c del; choice white scupper- nongs, 50c gal. del; dif. sizes of gourds, 7 1-2 ea, Mrs. A. eso Price, Locust Grove. Excellent unhulled hand faite ed, dbl, screened Crimson clov= 196 Boule- and 38 yrs. experience. Als purebred Hereford bull and an~- other, 3-4 Hereford, 1-4 Short horn, both ecalved July 1939, good. shape and color, $50.00 an@ $40.00. S. L. Abapaioni pci rose. Rt. 1. os i ie SED FOR SALE ee oe clover seed 6c r, Locust Grove. n-Top turnip seed, 25c olard 30c .lb. Baltimore, 1e, Red Rock tomato, $1.00 Marglobe tomato, $1.10 lb. n sets, $1.00 pk. W. R. ens, Dahlonega, : _ Seallion onion buttons (now e to plant), 40c gal. Old ioned white nest onion, 40 yostpaid. Mrs. G. C. Tay- I uchanan, Rt. 1. hallot buttons, ready for lanting, 35c gal. or exc. for white feed sacks: gal. for 5 Ea. pre-pay trans. chgs. to buy dozen March or hatch. B. L. pullets and ter, AAA grade. Mrs. M. Todd, Stephens. iow multiplying | onion , 40c gal. $2.50 bu; also 500 lbs. good, shade Deer tongue. Make of- A. Lindell, Jesup,, Rt. 1. ur clover seed with enough pil to innoculate. 13 bu. wt. bout 16 lbs. to the bu. 50c Pre- elling in 1 lot. Sent COD. *.Ttornton, Hartwell. ur clover seed and damp in- ation soil, sufficient for seed- 1 acre, with directions for nting, postpaid, for $1.00. J. . Turnipseed, Griffin. Nice, white multiplying is, 45c gal; also 1 country ed, black-peppered 18 lb. n, 25c lb; real good _ side at, 15c lb. All del. Mrs. C. unt, Flowery Branch, Rt. & NS AND PEAS FOR SALE . 300 Ibs. Calif. black-eye ;, $3.00 bu. Write or see., M.. Warren, Valdosta 212 So. rrest St. 325 bu. Brabs and Iron and 2 bu. Whipps and Clay and 60 bu. Velvet beans ale. Wm. W.. Hunt, Colum- e 1940 crop Brabham 1560 bu: FOB. C.2S: dler, Blakely. 50 bu. new crop field peas, 0 bu. FOB. Herman Bry- ester. Rt. 1. w crop, large sugar crow- | peas for eating, $1.50 bu. V. Trimble, Adairsville, Rt. ay, October 1,1940 _ 1b. FOR. Vo .8o 3 MISCELLANEOUS > FOR SALE About; 75- new, clean cotton poultry feed sacks, 5c ea. J. Rk, Doty. ecatun, Rt. 250 Bassi Yellow, attle;. poke, ele- campne root wild cherry bark, 25c Ib., 5 lbs., $1.00; Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, 30c C; $3.00 M; peppermint, horsemint,- spearmint, hoar- hound, tanzy, 25c doz. bun. Del. Ga. Miss L.. M. White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. 100 white feed sacks, 100 lb. eap., $4.50. J. C. Etheridge, Hamilton, Rt. 2, Box 27. Nice feathers, 50c Ib; also Privet. plantss 3 in. to: 4=ft for sale. Mrs. W. D. Whelchel, Gainesville, Riverside Drive. Large bronze scuppernongs, muscadines, well rooted; black walnut, plums, red and yellow, 10c each; red raspeberry, black Himalaya vines, 20 for $1.00. Add postage. inson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Catnip, elecampane, hore- hound, garlic, 5c bunch; com- frey, calamus, feverfew, '10c bunch; spearmint, 10c doz. bun; dbl. mixed poppy seed, sena, carriander, 4c tbls. Add post- tage. Mrs. Clyde Cumming Rt 4.2. 4 New, white, downy feathers, 50 Ib. del. or lot of 25 lbs. for $11.00 del. Sample free. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele. Rt. 4. Gourds, all sizes; 2 to 5c ea. dry and ready to ship. Add | postage; Mammoth White Pe- | kins, 4 ducks and drake, 85c ea. if shipped; 75c ea. if called for. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Val- dosta, Rt. 1. 2e9 Electric churn, good. cond, churner complete with 5 gal. white churn. Cost $45.00; sell for $20.00. Mrs. W. M. Hill, Canon. _ : Yellow root, 12c lb. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Sallie Belle Elam, Clermont, Rt. 1, cf Mrs. Emma Frady. : Nice lot of feathers, $20.00 or exe. for small yearlings. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, 808 Ash Street. a Yellow root, birddock, wild plum bark, poke root, wild cherry bark and sassafras root, 10c lb; queen of the meadow. rattle weed, 25c lb; sarsaparilla, 40c Ib. Add _ postage. Miss Madge Cochran, Talking Rock, bu. corn in the shuck, al-4 ce, leafy Peavine hay, for F. B. Jackson, Donovan. | ke best offer on 700 bu. shuck FOB my place. /. Gholston, Comer. stpaid. Edith Patisaul, er. Rt. 1, | OTTONSEED FOR SALE Kers 4 in 1, also Summer- Hi-Bred cottonseed, all 2 nt ceresan treated, ginned te gin. Cokrs, $3.00 and ttle, colts foot, horsemint, foot, calamus, yellow root, k, yellow dock, Queen of dow, Mayapple, pleuri- ) pennyroyal, slippery witchhazel, .wild cherry, 30c lb., rhubarb, 15c lb. C. Stover, Pisgah. , large bulbs, 15c lb; 2 5c; eolomus and _ horse- doz. plants, 25c; Dill planting, 12c large or flavoring, 10c pkt. . A. Johnson, Alto. n Top turnip seed, 10c i; yellow root, burdock, lb; rattle weed, queen of 1eadow 25c lb; okra seed, t. Add postage. Miss ochran, Talking Rock, 5e ea; c gourds, ng in size from 6 to 9 1-2 San. cir., d: Guar. aged, mellow red leaf tobacco, smoking, 14 lbs. $1.00. chewing, 14 Ibs, $1.00. All post- paid to 3rd zone. A. B. Wil- -liams, Alma. - GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 300 bu. good Ga. seed rye, grown on my farm, in even wt. sacks, in lots of 50 bu., $1.00 bu. FOB. J. P. Rabun, Staple- ton. _ Fulghum seed oats, 50c bu. FOB farm. J. W. Lampp, Scott -55/bu., Gasta wheat, $1.10 bu. All pure, bright and free from obnoxious weeds, grown and cared especially for seed pur- poses. Emory Jackson, Gog- BR ee -Beardless barlet, containing small amount of oats, $1.10 bu. FOB. S. R. Saye, Rutledge. _ Pure Appler seed oats, best quality, no rain on them, no grass seed, 75c bu. at my barn. Newton Mullinax, Lavonia. New Ga. Station wheat and ats, Abruzzi rye, clean, pure. foreign weeds or grass d. RR. .D. Tatum, Palmetto. 100 bu. Rye and vetch, 10 lb., wetch per bu. $1.40; 150 bu. pure, bright Beardless barley 1.00 bu. G. N. Stovall, Daniels- z . Abruzzi seed rye. $1.00 bu. del. in 100 bu. lots. Wm. L. McCoy, Mountain City. Pure Abruzzi rye, $1.50 bu. Ben Franklin, Millen, Rt. 2. Pure Abruzzi rye, $1.50 bu. W. D. Acton, Millen, Rt. 2. Abruzzi rye, good stock, for ale. J. E. Barrow, Grower, Augusta, 556 Walker St. 50 bu. Fulghum seed oats, Oe bu. at my home. C. R. Westbrook, Roswell, Rt. 1. \ Peanut hay for sale. Can be Jel. in 4 or 5-ton lots. J. W. orley, Arabi. Gasta seed wheat, $1.25 bu.; Iso cabbage, tomato and col- ard seed, for sale. B. R. Wood- f, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Cokers Fulgrain No. 2 seed ats, bright and sound, 85c bu; eed rye, Balbo var., $1.50 bu. 5. P. Kenney, Athens, Rt. 2. Booking orders for early str. Crotolaria, 6c lb. FOB. Fall del. rac. Garrett, Ft: Gaines: _Appier, Fulgrain, Fulghum seed oats, 60c bu; May Bluc } seed wheat, bruz7i seed rye, $1.35 bu. All FOB Whststone Farm. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley. 50 bu. wheat, $1.25 bu; 50 bu. Rye, $1.00 bu. Sacked at my place. David Benson. Louis- ng Abruzzi rye seed, $1.50 bu. prepaid to your nearest railroad tation, in amounts not less m 3 bu.-No checks. W. P. thbertson, MeCaysville, Ga., . O. Copperhill, Tenn. PEANUTS AND PECANS| Cornish eggs, $1.00 per 15, del. Good, long red leaf chewing ~ Cokers Fulgrain seed oats, $1.25 07, GRAIN AND HAY - FOR SALE Hastings 100 bu., clean uni- form size, 60c bu; also 2 nice mules, $110.00 ea. W. H. Bolton, Griffin. Coker Fulgrain, Str. 1, cats, Beardless barley and Golden grain wheat, for sale -B C; Teasley, M. D., Hartwell. 1 M. bu. pure, bright, clean, 1st yr. Cokers Fulgrain seed oats, Str. 2, in 5 bu. sacks, 75c bu. FOB. W. L. Houser, Ft. Valley. Pure, ped, Beardless Barley, $1.50 bu., also Crimson Clover. A. M. Aiken, Newborn. Gasta. seed wheat, Ist yr. from Georgia Experiment Sta- tion, $1.25 bu. H. J. Lamb, Zeb- ulon. Hastings 100 bu. seed oats, 75c bu., also hams, 8 to 18 lbs.. ea., hardwood smoked, 25c Ib. Money back if not satisfied. W. W. Williams, Quitman. 50 bu. Blue Stem Wheat, sav- ed without rain, in good cond., $1.00 bu. FOB. O. E. Crawford, Goggins. Good, baled hay for sale on my farm, 2 mi. So. Toccoa. See Roy Whitworth, Toccoa, Rt. 2, Hastings 100 bu. oats and Terruff oats, 60c bu. FOB. Otis G. Rawls, Williamson. About 60 bu. $1.25 bu. FOB. Rochelle Wood- all, Milner. ; Pure Abruzzi rye with 1-3 Vetch and few Austrian pea seed, $1.80 bu; also pure New Nortex, highest yielding, rust- proof oats, with 1-3 vetch and | few Austrian peas, 3c lb. W. J. Brannen, Columbus. : Giant P urple Straw seed wheat, re-cleaned, $1.50 bu. FOB. H. C. Martin, Gaines- vitie, Rilow < Winter grazing mixture, con- sisting of wheat, oats, vetch, Austrian peas, rye and barley, in correct proportions, $3.50 per 100 lb. bag, FOB. TW Fuller, Culloden. 300 tons bright peanut $10.00 ton FOB. J. S. T Baxley, Rt. 3. 40 tons No. 1 bright Peanut hay, odd, hay at my farm or del, in truck. joad lots. Alexander, F. M. Arabi. : Good, bright Peanut hay for sale in car lots, FOB, or truck loads Write Ashburn. Native grown, bright stock Appler oats, 55c bu. in 5 bu. bags. J. Lester Walton, Perry, RFD. Ss - - Pure Bancroft seed oats, re- cleaned, graded, cert. by Ga. Crop Imp. Assn. ; cleanliness and germation. $1.00 bu. lots of 25 bu. or more, 9c bu. R. M. Turner, Royston. Sev. thousand bu. Cokers and Hastings 100 bu. heavy- headed, well cured oats. H. G. Smith, Fitzgerald. Sanford wheat, 1 bu. $2.25; 2-24 bu., $2.15 bu; oven 24 bu. $2.00 bu. Bagged in 2 bu. lots, FOB Griffin. H, P. Stuckey, Director, Experiment Sta., Ex- periment. 5 3000 bu. clean Fulghum an Coker seed oats, Make- best offer FOB my farm. John H. Allen, Ft. Valley. Seed oats, Hastings 100-bu. recleaned, in 3 bu. bags, 60c bu. J. W. Lang; Omega, 200 bu, Cokers Cold-Proof seed oats, 50c bu; 150 bu Cok- ers seed wheat, $1.00 bu. All 1940 crop and FOB. Milton Beall, Louisville. | 70 lbs. mixed Austrian peas and Vetch. seed, ready for lanting. O. H. Haddon, Sa- vannah, 1827 Montgomery St. 2000 bu. genuine Abruzzi rye, recleaned, tested, high germination, $1.10 bu; Fulgrain oats, 50c bu; Fulghum, _55c; seed wheat, $1.00 bu. Write for price on truck load lots; Rye. W. L. Clark Grower) Augusta, 556 Walker St. CATTLE FOR SALE Red white faced bull. 15 mo. old, wt. about 650 lbs. very fine, $50.00. John Faircloth, Pulaski Reg Guernsey male, 2 yrs. old, gentle and good qualities, $75.00 at pasture. J. W. Max- well, Aragon, Rt. 1. Cow part Guernsey and Hol- stein. giving 4 gal...with 3rd calf 2 mos. old. for sale. E. C. Benton, Atlanta, 4084 Peach- tree-Dunwoody Road, 10 reg. Horn Type Hereford bulls; 12 fo: 18: mos, old) The kind that will improve your next calf crop. Percy A Price, Albany. 1 cream .color, part Jersey bull, 22 mos. old, about 450 Ib. wt., or more, med. fat. $20.00. 3 mi. No. Murrayville, A. Y. Abercrombie, Dahlonega, Rt... oe S. P. McCord, Abruzzi rye,| for , purity,|. ing purchase direct to Jabe H. for sale. yrs, old, $75.00 for the 3, FOB, =o A. Tuggle, Chamblee, Rt | CATTLE FOR SALE Purebred, not reg., Guern- sey. bull, about 600 lbs., 2 yrs. old, $45.00 at barn, J. J. Bond, Elberton, Rt. 6. For prompt sale, fine blood- ed, squirrel-gray colored Jer- sey bull, 13 mos. old, also 6 mo. old Jersey bull, for sale. W. F, Pentecost, Lawrenceville. 2 nice, young heifers, almost full blood Jerseys, 5 mos. old, $15.00 for 1 and $20.00 for the. other. Make No. 1 milch cows. J. D. Freeman, College Park, Rive: : 3 yr. old white face buil, easy to handle; 5 yr. old white face cow, bred, and 1_ half breed white face heifer.: 1 cow will freshen last of Sept. Priced at barn, 10 mi. No, Sylvester on Highway 33. Chas. Seiferman, Sylvester. Fine Holstein. and Jersey, crossed milch cow, 5 yrs. old, $50.00 at my karn; also Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c per start. Add 3c postage for seed. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt 2: Reg. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, 1 to 2 yrs. old. R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon. Heifer with Ist calf (2 wks. old), also cow with 2nd ealf due to fresh Sept 20th. Sell either of the 2. Mrs. C. T. Har- dy, Hiram, Rt. 3. a Fine cow, freshened Septem- ber 8th, first calf (heifer). Gentle, fine for dairy. Come see her milker yourself. $80.- 00. Miss Faye Jordan, Villa Rica. 6 mos. old purebred Angus heifer, 400 lbs or more, $50.00; 2 nice heifers, half Angus, 6 mos. old, 300-400 lbs. for best prices, come see J. W. Hewell, Bogart.. 3 black Angus thoroughbred but not reg. bulls, 1 2-yrs. old, $140.00; 24-mos. old, $60.00 ea. W. O, Flannigan, Winder, Rt. 4, ; Dairy cows, heifers, calves for sale. If interested get in touch with L. I, Cline, Mill- edgeville. . 2 gal. cow, now giving 2 gal. fresh 2nd calf last March, $40,- 00; 4 mos. old heifer, from heavy milker, $10.00. J. Jol- ley, Atlanta, Rt. 7 (last house on No. Hightower Road). 10 Jersey heifers, about 18 mos. old, $20.00 ea, also 10 Guinea big bone hogs, 4 mos. old, $4.00 each. At my farm near Sharon. Inquiries regard- Barnett, Atlanta, 114 Marietta St., NW. 12 grade Angus heifers and cows, also 3 yr. old reg. bull G. W. Casey, Gaines- ville. ? Reg. Guersneys: cow fresh- ing with 3rd calf Sept. 20th, heifer freshen Dec. Guernsey-Jersey cross cows, freshen this fall, and reg. Here- ford bull and heifer calves. A. K. Chamlee, Sparta. Reg: Hereford bull, 15 mos, old, priced right. L. G, Hard- man, Jr., Commerce, Reg. Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old, Oakwood and Coronation breeding, $75.00 at my barn. H. J. Moore, Jr., White Plaines. 4 real nice Jersey bulls, 4 to 14 mos. old, all from reg. of merit tested cows. 1 a silver medal, others, well on way to silver medal records. Reason- able. R. C. Williams, Douglas- ville, Rt. 1. Reg. Guernseys: 3 heifers, 1} to 2 yrs. old, $175,00 for the 3; bull, 3 mos. old, $25.00; 3 grade Guernsey heifers, 1 to 2 All from good producers. No records kept. A. J. Trawick, Linton. 5 grade white face cows (3 have had ist calf-, other 2 come in around list of yr.) all bred, $50.00 ea. Reg. bull, no horns, 2 yrs, old, fat, $150.00; S275 00: for lot. Tr Yo alarms Crawford, Rt. 1, 200 heifer steers, 550 to 850 lbs., 8 1-2c lb, FOB, Piedmont, I..C. Collier, Barnesville. Cow with 83rd calf, 4 gal. day, $75.00; cow with 3rd calf, 3 gals., $50.00; little bone black African Guinea boar, yr. old. stay-fat kind ready for service, 200-500. lbs. <= $20.00. - OF PB; Sinquefield, Harrison. 26th? 3s HOGS FOR SALE Purebred 5 O,-C:. pigs: fo: sale. Ben Rhudy, Carrollton Rt. 4. Berkshire sow, about 15 mo; old, wt. about 200 lbs., in good, . condition, $20.00. Lee McDon- | ald, Oakwood. | | Berkshire boar, reg., 2 yrs, eld, about 375 lbs., proven sir | of merit (sell to prevent im- breeding). $30.00 at my place. Highpoint Rd., Fulton Co. Ja-) 4 HOGS FOR SALE S. P. C. pigs, 10-12 wks. old. cholera immuned, $8.00 ea; 8 mos. old boar, ready for ser- vice, $12.50; boar and 3. gilts, all 4 mos, old, $10,00 ea. All from world champion stock and reg. buyers name. D. T. Lee, Montezuma. : 3 purebred big bone African Guinea boars of finest type, around 75-100 Ibs., 3. mos. old, $12.00 ea., treated and crated, FOB, or will deliver 50 miles. Sat. guar. W. W. Charping, El- berton. Nice, purebred Hampshire male, 75-100 lbs., 5 mos. old, $8.50, O. S. Duggan, Chester. S P.-C. boar,:.due for reg. 15 mos. old, wt. 200 Ibs., no bad habits, $15.00 at my barn. A. H, Rudd, Lyons, Rt, 3. 5.2 < pigs 10- wks... old, $3.00 ea. E, T. Gresham, Pen- field. Purebred Duroc-Jersey cherry red, blocky type, 7 wks. old 40 lb. pigs, $7.50 ea. reg., al- so 22 mos. old, reg. Duroc boar, 300 lb. wt. $25.00, FOB. Jas. L. Brown, Helena. 6 black P. C. male pigs, sub. to reg,, 6 mos, old, wt. 150 Ibs., ea. $25.00 at my place. Mrs. Trudie Penney, Metter, Rt, 1. Purebred Duroc Jersey sow,/| 2 yrs. old, $25.00; 6 shoats Du- roc-S. P, C. crossed, 8 mos. old, $5.00 ea. at barn. W. S. Norton, Edison, 6 boars, 8 gilts, 2 1-2 mos. old, S. P. C., reg. also 2 gilts ready for brseding at price to fit buyer. Geo. W. Burney, Savannah, 4 W. Oglethorpe Av. Reg. O. I. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, $6.50 ea; gilts or boars; reg. gilts, 130-200 Ibs. 9c - pound, Very healthy, lively and good stock. T..W. Nalls, Carnes- ville. 3 Thrifty S. P. C. pigs, gilts and boars, carrying blood lines from world champion sows and boars. Sat. guar. Dbl. treat- ed, reg. buyers name, $8.00 ea, FOB, H. D. Jordan, Lyons. Reg. S. P. C. bred gilts, ser- vice boars, wean pigs. All champijgn breeding. Prices reasonable. F. H. Bunn, Mid- ville, Few reg. Red Berkshire gilts, | ready for delivery. C. B.'Col- lins, Hazlehurst. 5 mos. old P. C. boar, can be reg. not fat but in good cond. $15.00 FOB. J. E. Bailey, New- nan, Rt. 3. x Reg, O. I. C. hogs, bred gilts, service boars and sev. real nice spring gilts, most large enough to breed 3 litters of young far pigs; 40 in 3 litters, at farmers prices. C, M. Stal- lings, Carrollton, Rt. 3. Reg. Black Berkshire pigs, 8 wks. old, best Clemson Col- lege stock. Ready for del. W. A. Shumans, Hazlehurst. Purebred Duroc Jersey sow, 2 yrs. old, $25.00 6 gilts, Duroc and P. C. crossed, 7 mos old, $5.00 ea; 1 steer, 8 mos. old $15.00 at barn. W. S. Norton, Edison. Reg: Hampshires, champion brewding, either sex. I. M. Flowers, Ludowici. Purebred, cholera immune I. C. males from L. B, Silver blood lines, out of litter of 11, Roy Jones, Reynolds. 20 S. P. C. pigs, 11-60 Ib. av. cheap. Come get them, 1 1-2 mi, W. Indian Springs, J. C. Killebrew, Jackson, Rt. 2. 3S. P= C: pigs, 2 males, 1 fe- male, 6 mos. old Sept. 2nd. reg. buyers name, $12.00 ea. Olavi Lindell, Jesup, Rt. 1. S. P. C. pigs, sired by sons and half brothers of world chamnions, $8.00 ea. $15.00 pr. dbl. treated for cholera. Papers furnished. L. J. Wash- ington, Jackson, Rt. 1. 40 fine pigs, reasonable; also 48 fatning hogs, some now ready to butcher. Dennis B, Clement, Cornelia. Extra fine O. I.-C; pigs at reasonable, prices. Come now. Lewis H. Jones, Fayetteville, Rt 8) 3 fine first prize winning S: P. Co -gilts. and bear Grand Champion blood. Wt. 225 Ibs. Cholera immune Gilts bred, $25.00 ea. my farm; 2 extra good polled Hereford bulls, 3 yrs. old, excellent breeding, T. B. Bangs tested. 1500 and 1200 lb. wt. Reasonable. Rob- ert H. Freeman. Forsvth. HORSES AND. MULES FOR SALE Fine mule, just in her prime. work anywhere; also fine Jer- sey cow, fresh in 3rd calf; farm tcols and machinery, at reas- onable prices, J, A. Thomp- son, Rockmart. : : Good, large, black. mare mule. work anywhere, $190.00, Exc. for tractor harrow. A. C. Freeman Flovilla, Rt. 1. | flowers), for sale. HORSES AND MUL FOR SALE Mare mule, good qual work anywhere, 1 h. wagon. shoat, wheat .eradle and so: plow tools. Reasonable {| cash. J. A. Vaughan, Fran lin, Rt..-2. a Mule, some age but worker, 1 eye gone. Sel trade for cow. Come see A. White, College Park, R 2 young broke horses, 6 yrs. old, 75 hogs and 3 pu bred milk type goats, for at once, See at my. pl Laurence Peeples, King Ril. Mule and wagon, $30.00 Rosa Lee Brown, College P Rt. 1, Box 374. (Off Red Road.) s 9 Horse mule, 9 yrs. old. about 1000 lbs., pert. $50. or exc. for anything car I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Rt. Fine red mare, wt. abou lbs., work anywhere, raise from, $125.00. once. W. G. Bullard, Bas Rt. 4, Bx: 128, Good mare mule, good w er anywhere, wt. about. (1000 lbs., $85.00. H. K. Dra Ellenwood. Rt. 1. : Good, old, farm mare mu eats good, works anywhe $60.00, or exc. for anythi same value can use also Ma: don strawberry plants, $2.00 FOB. J. H. Anderson, N Ville. _ 1 black mare, age 5 yrs. / 1550 lbs, with mare colt weeks old, works good -whera, $185.00 at my farm, mi. So. Griffin on state ro R. C. Wilder, Griffin, Rt. C Le celt, 2 yrs; ald: mare, 1 bay mare (will bring colt), for sale or for corn, cows, hogs or chickens. T. B. Harrison, | ham. = A pr. 11 yr. old mare mi wt. 2400 lbs., sound every priced right. K. D. Sand Eatonton, Rt. 2. Baly mule, wt. about Ybs., sound, good worker, age. Sell or trade for m wt, about 900 Ibs. or good m mi. So. Dalton. G. F. Dalton, Bt. J. a 2 mules, 1000 lbs., ea. si wagon and plow tools, $40( Sell separate or together. A, Alderman, Metter. | 1 bay mare, wt. 1000 good cond, .work any $40.00. B. T. Haisten, Ri dale. ; Pony for sale, $65.00 Ann Hightower, Damas Nice, young Peavine br mare and stud colt by s Colt a chestnut with w markings. Sired by Wonde Peavine. , Both for $200. nice, 8 yr old, 5 gaited m suitable for woman, $15 Come see them. Clyde O ley, Gainesville, 436 No. Br ford St. : ae Block built mare, mare also some milch cows. Tracy, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Geod farm horse mule 1000 lbs., sell reason trade for 2 grown heifers good stock Jersey or sey. Cannot del. At my 0! 7 mi: Macon. Mrs, War Watts, Macon, Rt. 5, Box 73 Match team of good 1 and brood mares, age 8 an yrs.. wt. 1050 Ibs. See or v H. H. Langston, Calhoun 2. = 1 red mare, 5 yrs: old, 1000 Ibs. cheap at my barr mi. FE. Dacula. Dacula. Rt. 1. ae Good mare, some feed farm tools for sale. M. Q. tin. Lithia Springs, Rt. 1. | SHEEP AND GO FOR SALE | 15 or 20 milk goats, also g manure (especially good Co Ese the, Atlanta. 1930 Lakew Terrace. . Well bred, hornless 1 goat, milking good now, b to reg. Saanan, showing 20 | 11 oz. production. Others. s reg. for sale. Also want pr on : hay and oats, 25 to 100 bu, 1 dwin Simpson. Atlanta Paynes Ave., NW. nee Mableton Daiseys Nu buck, 3 mos. old, sire and d both reg; 2 reg. Nubian di bred and milking; sell or tr Torettas Chief Macento most outstanding buck South. Marion J. M Douglasville. i Twin kids, 6 wks. old, ; and doe. Dam a 4 qt. Fi % Alpine; sire, Toggenbur eash with order. -C. L. PB Decatur, Rtwd = SHEEP AND GOATS | FOR SALE a Nubian and Toggenburg, ssed. goat, cheap. Mrs. T ichols, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Be 1782 M. At stud, large, natural putte aded Toggenburg buck. Vig- rous, fertile; blooded milk tock. Does boarded reagonbly. ervice fee $2.00. . Mrs. Zaida cElroy. Atlanta, 205 Norwood ive., NE., De 3710. 2 reg. Tog. buck kids, born ug. 13th, from 15 Ib. milk tock, sired by Sir Roderick, 9678. Broke to pan feeding: so reg. Tog buck, G Man Joes onfucius T-3032. Prices reas- onable considering quality. arren F. Rollins, Jr.,. Atlan- a, 349 Murray Hill Ave., NE. Box 9 white biliy goats, ready for rvice, half Saanan and half foggenburg, naturally horn- $5.00 ea; Purebred White Saanan bill, service fee, $1.50. .-D: Gray, Carraliton, Rt 2: Purebred Toggenburg, horn- less buck, ready for service. rigorous and healthy. Papers. b15.00. Mrs. A. T. O'Barr, ronia, Rt. 1. 35 common goats, $35. 00 for PeW. 1. Dixon; Avera. 4 sheep, 2 ewes, 2 yrs. old. ve and 1 ram, 6 mos. old, $25. - for the 4, at my place. Mrs. W.. : Loudermilk, Fairmount, erik goats for sale at my yarn, 5 young bucks, 5-8 mos. ld; 1 doe freshen in 3 mos. 1 gal. when fresh; others to freshen in at other times with st, kid, at reasonable prices. At stud large Nubian, fee $2.00; A. pasture, $1. 00 mo. pas- ure for goats; cows at $1.50 mo. Mrs. J. W. Easley, Hape- urg doeling, 4 , thoroughly weaned. Natur- ly hornless and from extra avy milk stock. Reasonable, ality considered. Also buck rvice by Sir Roderick, T- 1678, Fee $5.00. John Hynds, \ Janta, 93 Warren St., N. E. FOR SALE 2 .N. Z. white doe rabbits, 6 C old, also cavies (guinea y; all colors, grown and maby stock. W. Harrison, zgerald, Wilson Ave. Extra large White N. Z. n buck and doe for sale or p for chickens. Ruth Math- on, Columbus. Rt. 2. 100 guinea pigs, grown, clos- out at 25c ea. in lots of 10 r more. Send check or money rder for amount wanted and vill make shipment day order received. Hamlet Ridgway, non. 75 guinea pigs, many about farrow. Sell all or part. fake offer and take them. G. Ridgeway, Royston. male and 2 female guinea igs, $1.75 plus postage; entire ot of 200 for 45c ea. plus pos- . W. Kesler, Monroe. NZ. poke also oLanE hits for sale. H. C. McGee, Ailanta, 49 Warren St., SE. De- VESTOCK WANTED HOGS WANTED: Want 1 bie Guinea male pig, 4 to 8 old. Must be registered. -B. Davidson, Sale City. CATTLE WANTED: Want tle to raise on share basis, so some hogs and goats. Plen- of oa round Beep CP: , 4 gal. In good d. Also want a Black Essex ow chean for cash. E. W. An- son, Sale City, care Sam <2 a XS oasis, thamblee, Rt. 1. TEEP and GOATS WANTED: Want 1 kid weaning age, from ck of heavy milker goats; 1 pr. lambs, weaning age. at reasonable prices. M. A. rton, Edison. Exe, value for milk goat, 2 . or more of good stock Tog- enburg or Saanan. Write G. . Seabolt, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 91. Ra 6948. RABBITS AND GUINEA IGS: Trade 2 pure White Leg- orn March 20th hatch pullets r 2 female rabbits, any breed, for 2 female guinea pigs. ea. pay postage. B. T. Cari- thers. Nicholson, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES WANT- ED: Want Shetland pony, very a at reasonable price. ite Paul A. Bushenlehner, Americus, Rt. 4, Box 10, 4 _ POULTRY. FOR SAL E La-| ged, $1.00 ea. AN CONA: 1 Ancona rooster, 4 mos, old, Sheppard str.. $1. 00; Mammoth Russian sunflower seed, 75c gal.; red shallot sets, 35 gal. Postage on seed paid. Mrs. L. D., Elliot, Eavonia. BANTAMS and BRAHMAS: -1 Golden Sebright hen, 1 rooster, hen and Pullet, com- mon stock, small size, $1.00. W. D. Proctor, Cuthbert. Buff Cochin April hatch, $1.00 ea. Shipping charges paid. Mrs. Esther Moon, 103 Clifton St., SE.. Atlanta. Purebred Golden Sebrisht hen, 1 yr. old; 3 cockerels; pul- lets. 3 mos. old, $7.50 lot FOB. Katie M. Dean, Rt. 1, Royston. Beautiful Black Polish ban- tams, $5.00 pr.; Silver Spangle Hamburgs, $6. 00 pre sea: Gaines Buford. Purebred, large type, light Brahma cockerels, .5. pullets, 85c ea.; 5 purebred dark Cor- nish cockerels, 85c and $1,00 ai Mis: J. E. Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. 1 lot game and other ban- tams, for sale, David T. Jen- nings, Americus, P. O. Box 84. Bantams and pigeens, all col- ors, for sale. Mrs. W. I. Hud- son, Hamilton. BARRED and OTHER ROCKS: Nice purebred P. R. pullets, Apr. hatch, 5, $5.00; 10, $9.00; hatching eggs, $1.25 safe arri- val guar. ,Shipping coop ret. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Rt. 1, Box 149, Ocilla. 6 fine Holterman Aristocrat B. R. cockerels, AAA mating, $1.00 ea; also 6 fine Cornish In- dian pullets, purebred, 75c ea. All FOB Ellijay. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy. 75 White Rock April pullets, best egg grade, $1.00 ea. FOB. S. C. Waddell, Jr.,. Carrollton, 221 Newnan St. 25 BR; and a1 Reds, AAA str., 75c ea. Mrs. A. J. Carter, Newington. Nice thoroughbred W- R. cockerels, 75c ea. Postpaid Mrs. Emory G. Loggins, Nich- olson. 10 thoroughbred AAA B. R.|. roosters, 4 mos. old, 75c ea. Send M, O. with order. J. D. Hughes, Adrian. 15 B. R. pullets, Mar. hatch, heavy laying stock, some lay- ing, 1 choice cockerel; 3 dark Cornish young hens, prize win- ners in Fair; 1.1939 B, B.-red bantam cock; 3 cockerels, 1 pullet, 1490 hatch. J. G. Simp- son, 697 Paynes Ave., NW.,; At- lanta. 20 Buff Leghorn hens, 10 W. R. hens and rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea.; chukar partridges, 10 to 16 wks. old, cheap. E. E. Mostellar, Hogansville. 30 AAA W. R. hens, 1 yr. old, 75c ea. Chas. L. Collins, Ri 38; Box 28-A, Ellijay. 5 light brahma pullts, large type, Apr. hatch, 75c ea.; $3.00 lot; same age cockerels, 75c ea: 2 for $1. 25 FOB. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. 90 AAA Ww. R. pullets, May hatch, 60c ea.; $5.00 lot, FOB. Mrs. "Ruth Chapman, Resi: 10 fine W. R. pullets, $1.00 ea.; few cockerels, Fisher str,, $1.50 ea.; 10 pullets, 1 cocker- el, $10. 00; 6 large W. R. hens, 1 rooster, 1939 hatch, $8.00 lot. Mrs. J. L, Wallace, Bowers- ville. 4 purebred P. R. hens; 6 purebred White Wyandotte hens, $1.00 ea.; 4 mixed hens, 80c ea.; also one Jersey oxen, almost broken, in gocd shape, $50.00 FOB: Mrs. Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun Gap. CORNISH: 20 pure dark Cornish oullets, Apr. hatch; 6 White Wyandotte roosters, $1. 00 ea. M. O. Mrs. Alfred Gibbs, Rt. 1, Rochelle. Large type Dark Cornish cockerels, yellow legs, $1.25 ea; 8 pullets, $7.00; 5 hens and 1 unrlated rooster, $6.00. No personal checks. Florence Horne, Grovetown. Large type Dark Cor nish cockerels, Apr. hatch, $1.50; 2 $2.75; 5, -p0.e0s exchange for W. G pullets and cockerels, ready for service, give age. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Sey. nice purebred Dark Cornish cockerels, yellow leg- Dont ship less than 2. H. W. Thurmond, Greensboro, Rt. 1, Box 131. 7 proad breasted, full Dark Cornish 1940 hatch roosters, $1.50 ea. Money order. Exc. for the same breed in pullets. Write first. Mrs. Annie B. King, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 56. 5 purebred Dark Cornish yr. old hens, $4.25 or 90c ea., 1 un- related, March hatch cockerel, $1:00; eggs, 85c per 15. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 3, Box 74. Butler, Pochaa bak See ee R. nish cockerels, $1.00 ea. J. Gardner, Locust Grove. GAMES: een Ginn Gray blue and red pit games, from 6 mos. to 2 1-2 yrs. old. for sale. Write for meas Stuart Dove, Royston, 2 White Sees Giant cock- erels, 5 lbs. ea.; 2 Wyandottes, 4 Ibs. ea., $1.25 ea. fob. . Mrs. H. Allen. Williamson. 2 pr. Warhorse: and Blue Traveller cross, March games, $3.00 for lot or 80c ea. Exp. collect; 1 pr. Blue Travel- Jer and Irish Gray cross, Apri! hatch, $1.50 plus exp. No chks: Troy Duffey, McDonough, Rt. 2, Box 48. LEGHORNS: 140 1 and 2 yr. old hens, Lindstrom mating, culled, half laying, 90c at my home; also 1 H, wagon in good condition, cheap: Mrs. L. S.. McArthur, Curryville, 70 W. L. hens, good layers. ee ea. Mrs. H. L. Carter, Met- er 18 hens, Eng. type, AAA grade, 60c ea. at my place. J. D. Armour, Gainesville, Rt. 8. 50 fine AAA Eng. W. L. hens, 90c ea. fob. Crates ret. Mrs. J. B. Flanigan, Lincolnton. 85 AAA W. L. hens, big type, 6 mos, old, now laying, 90 ea. at my home. Donald Banks, Rt. 1, Kingston: Big type Eng. W. L. pullets, Apr. hatch for sale. Write for prices. (has. Gainesville Rt. 8. 50 purebred B, L. hens, 1 yr. old, now laying; also 3 pure- bred B. L. rooster, $30.00 lot. fob. W. E. Honeycutt, Glen- wood. 100 Seidel str. W. L> pullets. Apr. hatch, vaccinated, $1.00 ea, J. B. Woods, Brocks. White, Buff and B. L. cock- - also 40 R. I. Reds, 3 mos. mee 50c ea. brood sow, milk cow or goats. M. Sanders, Nashville. - 60 Wel. pullets, 4 1-2 mos. old, Eng. str., 65c ea. fob. Coops ret. O. K. Orr, Flowery Branch. | 45 W. L. hens, laying, 80c ea. | S. L. Howard, Baxley,: Rt. 3. 4 W.L., 16 mos. old roosters, White English big type, $3.50 or $1.00 ea. _Mrs. Jas. B. Jor- dan, Lilburn. 2 March hatch S. C. W. L. roosters, ready for service, blood tested, high bred stock, $2.50 or $1. 00 ea. Exc. for 4 pullets, same age and breed. Mrs. D. A. Thomas, Adel, Rt. 1. 10 B. L. hens, good. layers, and 1 rooster, $8.00 for lot, fob. ak W. A. King Cordele, Rt. MINORCAS: 15 purebred Buff Minorca pullets, Apr. hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Graymont, Rte 20 Black Minorca hens, 16 mos. old, 75c ea.; cock. $1. 00; $15.00 lot: Ashby. Goff. Ash- burn, Rt. 2. ~<15 purebred, yr. old Golden Buff Minorca hens, now laying and 1 nice cock, $12.50, fob. Mrs. James Brown, Helena. Kirchers AAA Golden Buff Minorcas, direct, cockerels, 60c ea. fob., or 75c ea. Exp. 2 or more, deduct 10c ea. Mrs. Maud Moore, Rome, Rt, 1, Dixie Park, ORPINGTONS: 10 Buff Orp. cockerels, AAA grade, vaccinated, $18.00 or $2.- 00 ea; 6 hens and rooster, hens laying, $12.50, or $2.00 ea. Miss Bertha Booker, Amity. ~20 Booth AAA April hatch Buff Orp. pullets, direct, 60 and 75e ea; cock, $2.00; hens, $1.00 ea; Mallard drakes, Black and White Moscovey ducks, $1.00 ea; 1 black and white Muscov- ey drake, $2.00. Roberta Mc- Collum, Grantville. PIGEONS: 2 pr. $2.00 pr. tezuma.. 1 lot White King and Yellow Corno pigeons for sale. Write for particulars. G. W. Wal- ker, Doraville. Sev. prs. Swiss White pigeons not banded, $1.00 pr. in 5 pr. lots, or $1.25 in singe pr. lot. Crated, fob. EB. A. eet Elli- jay, Rt. 1. 20 common an for sale or trade for small chickens or Hungarian pigeons, J. C, Ogletree, Mon- for hen and brood. T. H. Sap-|. pington, Decatur, 218 5th Ave. Quail and pheasants for sale cheap. Jas, E, Williams, Ma- rietta, 1001 Cherokee St. REDS ( New Hampshire): 40 N. H. pullets, Mar. hatch, from R. O. P. flock, $40.00. Add exp. chgs. Send coops for shipping. Howard Jones, Mar- low. 10 May hatch R. I. Red pul- lets. Ruckers direct, $7.00 fob. Ellijay. M. L. Pettit, Pike, Mill Road, Rt. 3, Box 148, At- hatch | T. McMillan,| and cockerel, \April 1st hatch, hens and pullets, $1.50} Exchange for good]. old, $1.50; hens and cock, 2 1-2 yr. old, $3. 25 pen Mrs. J. M. April hatch. 8 S. Cc. R. I. Red April 1st hatch pullets, 50c ea. FOB. Mrs. * TE; > Gainesville, Rt. -2 N. 4H. Rea: IR. i Red roosters, AAA grade, Feb.. hatch, $1.50 ea.; also fresh yard] eggs. Mrs. M. A. Wood. Brown lanta. 1 fine N. H. Red cock, $1. 25: 1 Mar. hatch cockerel, $1.25; $2.25 both. No eC Jae. Trawick, Tennille. 4 N. H. cockerels, 8 mos. old, from blood tested, R. O. P. stock, with trap nest records, $2.00 ea. Wm. G. Fowler, Ru- pert. 22 purebred N..H. Red pul- lets, 6 mos. old, treated and wormed, $1.00 ea. fob. No trades. Mrs. Neal Williams, Buena Vista, 20 fine bioog tested R. I. Red cockerels; Donaldson str., $2.50 ea. Mrs. A. S. Persons, Warm Springs. . 15 N. H. Rea cockrels, Mar. hatch, ready for service, choice one, $2.00 ea.; next choice, $1.- BO; Vissi: s Fleming, Lin- colnton. 400 N. H. pullets, Apr. hatch, $2.00 ea. fob.. Write for prices On Jots: OF 25 on more. -Je-C. Craig, Rt. 2, Carnesville. . About 50 N. H. Red and 25 B. R. cockekrels, all high grade stock, blood tested, Worth $2.50 ea. Sell for $1.50 a for quick sale. W. C. Edwards, Toccoa. 15 purebred N..-- Hi? pullets $15.00, or $1.00 ea. _ Purchaser pay transportation. Mrss an; Treadwell, Forsyth, Rt. 3. REDS (Rhode Island): IPS. .2 Re. i Red -pullets; Apr, hatch, no culls, $10.00 lot fob; xchanve for same number Cornish game _ pullets, Apr. hatch. Charlie Bailey, Rt. 3, Vienna. Sit hs Red cock, 1 1-2 yr. Hall, Calhoun, Rit.-1: Dark Red Hens, Donaldson str., reasonable; also Japanese Silkies at reduced prices. Mrs. C.-S. Miers; Rt.-1,-= Box -. 229, Stone Mountain, S. C. R. I, Red pullets, $1. 00 ea.; roosters, $1.25 ea.; rooster} "free with order of 25 pullets. Cash with order, Ira _ Boat- right, Rt. 4, Alma. Fine Parmenter Sit Re cockerel, 7 1-2 lb. wt. March 19th hatch, $2.00. James E, Thaxton, Athens 182 Catawba Ave. 4 R. I. Red 1938 hatch hens, 16' 1939 hatch, 5 pullets, 1940 hatch; 4 roosters, 2 ea. 1939 and: 1940 hatch. All for $25.00.) Donaldson str. J. W. Sam- mons Soperton, Rt. 3. 6 purebred R. I, Reds, 5 young healthy, now beginning to lay hens, fine young rooster, $6.50. Ship at once. Money order. Mrs. R. M. Smith, Dem- orest. Purebred R. I. Red, April hatch cockerels, $1.00 to $1.25 ea; Zollickes , str. - Buttercup chickens, 5 mos. old. Write for prices; = Mrs. CG; ~ Re > Sorrels, Monroe, Rt. 1. SUSSEX: Purebred Red Speckled Sus- sex pullets, April hatch, 75c ea;) non-related rooster free with 12 pullets. Mrs. Christine Wilson, Clarkesville, Rt. 1. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, FOR SALE 25 April hatch M.-B. turkeys, treated. $37.50 lot fob. Exp. not paid. John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31. 1 M. B. turkey hen and 17 ten wks. old poults. Exchange for Feb., Mar., Apr. hatch B. R. pullets.. Mrs. T. O. Riggin, Molena. - 13 guinea hens, 1939 hatch; 33 roosters, 75 ea.; $12.00 lot fob, Elton Sims, Commerce, Rie oe: North Western broad breast- ed Bronze turkeys, 1940 hatch, 15 to 20 lbs., hens, $5.00; toms, $7.00; 2 hens, I tom, $15.00. Mrs. Frank. Bullard, Machen. 14 young Bronze turkeys, 3 mos. old, $2.00 ea.; 2 turkey hens, 2 yrs. old, $3.00 ea.; 10 B. R. hens, $1.00 ea. Here on farm. Mrs. T. W. McAllister, Buena Vista. WYANDOTTES: Purebred S. L. Wyandotte roosters, 17 mos. old, $1.50 postpaid. Mrs..H. B. Robert- son, Chula, Rt 1. POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS: . _ Want 5 or 6 bantam pullets and unrelated rooster; prefer Golden Sebrights, Black Coch- ins, or Blacktail Japanese. nure stock. Quote prices. W. T. |. geese. Goodley, Moultrie. RNISH: as Want pe White or Laced Red Cornish. | Rockel, Thomasville, Rt. MINORCAS: Want 15 or 20 purebre Minorca pullets, Sprin -hatch. State what you haw prices. Mrs. A. L. rott, Rt.-1, PIGEONS: < Want some breeding age eons, prefer large White but consider others. State per pair and kind, etc. Hubeit McCrary, Hamilto Ri, i; Box 136: TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUC GEESE, ETC., WANTED Exchange 10 B. O. pull 12 wks. old, and ped.. rooster, 15 mos. old for ap young turkeys, 3 hens and tor prefer Bronze or White Ho: land; exchange 10 purebre Eng. Mallard ducks for 5 Tou louse geese and gander; ex change ducks, 2 for 1, on Mrs. George M. Nor mandy, Rt. 1, Dunwoody. Want to hear from partie having the large Blue geese oO Black and. white spotted duc State price per, pair, etc. ihe L. Dunn, Morefand, Rt. 1 FARM PARTNER : WANTED ; Want partner for Poul try farm and Hatchery. Dail, P vest. Prefer good farmer wit some family. M. Sander Nashville. Want farm partner, Wate ca furnish self. Have real broil er poultry farm, phone, Re house, 4 R. house, etc. lis Wilkins, on Pekin Rica. aie Sposa exp. a expected and giv | ref. W.. Emett, Americus. Want as to work on A. farm suitable for trucki 3 R. house; 17 mi. Atlanta for thirds. Owner pay for fer tilizer and give party $5.00 $10.00 extra work. J. C. Black mon. Atlanta, 1198 Trenton N. E. Ma 9809, ae Want colored man and : unemcumbered, to live place. Wife do light work. Good opportunities fo right. parties. Mrs. J. A. tain, Rossville, 603 Chickamau ga Ave. Want 2 men at once, to cut. cord wood. Must be honest. and. no drunkards. Pay marke price. Come at once. C. A Phillips, Vidalia, Rt. 1. Want sober, white coupl without children, to cultivat small feed and Reasonable salary. self, free use of Good job available June thr October. Ref. Homer Harris Bradley. : 2 h. farm to good man on 0 50 basis. Plenty good bottot land for corn; good cotton land on school bus line and rural route. Good 3 R. house barn: Mrs. C.. 7; Hardy, ram, Rt. 2. Want good woman, white or colored, for light farm work no field work. Live in emp house in yard or private room Must be healthy, clean, ae: ble, respectable and exp. at once. Mrs. L. L. Leary Want colored woman to liv on place and do gen light farm work, no field work $3.00 wk Mrs. W. K. Martin, Burdal. Want homsst, clean, health: Hay and $2.00 week. Whorter, Lyons. = Want family, white or col ed, to help pick cotton and pea: and gather corn. Live 11 mi W. Griffin Come or write a once. J. R. Gaulding, Willia son. Want able bodied whi woman for light farm work, do- field work most of the | tim Cc. M. Jackson, Lawrencevil Want middleaged, unemcum bered woman for light farm work, for elderly couple in ru. ral home, to live as member family. No field work. M Bessie Miller, Atlanta, 532, Hardendorf Ave., N. E. Want young white woman under 35 for light farm work, no field work. Pay room board and weekly wage. here = C. Hunt, Dunwoody. Want smart, milldeaged 0 elderly woman to live in ho = with elderly couple and do light farm work, no field no: heavy work, Room, board and small salary. Write. Mrs. _. 2 Stamey, Cornelia, an x ; = eC ce ae s if SS Page Big Want unemcumbered, heal- thy girl or woman, white or -eolored, for light farm work, no * field work. Mrs. C. L. Gullatt, - Atlanta, 1005 Club Lane, W. AE Want girl or woman (mid- dleaged) to live in home and do light farm work. No field work. 1 cow to milk. Board, clothes, live as one of family. Orphan preferred. Mrs. Wm, Davis. Norcross, Rt. 1. Want good, exp. farm hand, 95-40, good worker, honest, so- per and can drive car or truck, for gen. farm and orchard work. $12.00 mo. board and ~ Jaundry. Good home. C. G. ~ Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2. - Want good, nice, reliable, un- encumbered white woman for - dight farm work. Live as one of family of 2 old people. State particulars and salary wanted. 2. 3.8. Gibbs, Ty Ty. 2 Want religble, nice girl to jive in home with self and wife and help with light farm work. Good christian home. J. E. - Bryant, Blackshear, RFD 1. Want large negro family to - work on large berry, fruit and - yegetable farm near Atlanta. $1.00 day, house and wood fur- nished. R.. Sams, Jr., Clark- _ ton. =e Want settled man to work on . @airy farm. State exp. and sal- ary expected. J. M. Head, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1. : ~ Want cotton pickers. Steady work entire season. Free house and wood. W, J. Haskin, Bar- nesville, Rt. 1. : ee Want large families for pick- ing cotton. Steady work. 250 A, cotton to pick. Only use; sober, reliable people. J. Cc Collier, Barnesville. Want good reliable party or 275 A. farm, 100 A. culti- Coryell, Atlanta, 1522 Mon-| treat Ave., S. W. - & Want white woman for light - farm work, no field work. $2.00 week and board. Mrs. R. H. Trew, Claxton, c-o Ee. C. Oli- ver. ey ; - Want reliable colored woman for light farm work, no field room and work, with board, $1.50 week. At once. Must be strickly honest. . Mrs. Paul Smith, Baxley, Rt. 3, Box 157. Want good, reliable, exp man for 2 or 3h. farm for 1941. 5 R: house. Located between Ma-] con and Perry. Mrs. Pauline B. Casey, Bon Aire. eee Want good man, just over 45, to farm on shares. Farm loca- ted 15 mi, So. Atlanta on No. 41 highway. Only country far- mer need apply. Mrs. Esther - Brocklesby, Riverdale. : - Want hear from farmer in DeKalk or Gwinnett county, region of Tucker, to furnish logs and raise log house and other farm work. W. L. Cous- ms, Decatur, Rt. 2. Phone Clarkston 106. | Want good, reliable, exp. man for 2 horse farm for 1941. Standing rent or 3rds and 4ths. Located in Gwinnett Co., 8 mi. Southeast Dacula. 2 houses, 1 good 5 R. dwelling, 2 barns; on rural route and school bus by fs door: _R. A. Braswell, Decatur, 208 Phelps Bldg. De 6422. - Want exp. farmer to operate crop on 50-50.basis, also fam- ily to take crop on thirds or fourths or standing rent. Mrs. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. Want good Christian woman, 30-40 yrs. old, settled and needs a home, for light farm work. W. M. Runyan, Cedartown, Rt. Want young girl, around 15, or light farm work, no cow to milk nor field work. Must be art and agreeable. State particulars, what grade in school, etc. Mrs. L. J. Moye, Barnesville, Rt. 2... _ Want _ healthy, middleaged woman of good character, to live in home and do light farm work, no field work. Good home and reasonable salary. Ref, required. Mrs. F. L. Flor- ence, Bishop, Rt. 1. Pia : Want family to help gather erop and make a 2 h. crop for 1941. About 20 A. in corn, 8- 20 in cotton. Also want 1 farm hand $15.00 mo. and board. El- bert Cain, Hoschton, Rt. 2. -~. Want family to pick cotton. House and wood furnished. C. W. Hollingsworth, McDonough. -. Want married man, 28-48 rs. old, capable of looking af- tter 50 to 100 head of cattle and equal number of hogs, and pro- ucing enough feed for same. Monthly salary. B. F. Harris, Griffin, P.O. Box 364. Want woman, from country referred, 25 to 60, good health, for light farm work, no. field work. $3.00 wk and home. See . T. Shurling, East Atlanta, 95 fannoy St, S.E. a FARM HELP WANTED John son, Rockmart. FARM HELP WANTED Want share cropper for 100 A: farm in: Cobb Co. ~Rreter family interested in long time contract. Jas. F. Dozier, Deca- tur, 204 Maxwell St. Want settled woman, . white or colored for light farm work. no field work. Must be clean, kind, and in good health and willing to work. Mrs. C. V. Dial, Athens, Rt. 3. Want single girl or woman, 25-35, for light farm work, no field work. Room, board and salary. Phone after 3 P. M., De 0547,, Miss Mae Williamson, aes 2100 McLendon Ave., NE. -Want steady, capable, color- ed farm family, 2 men for field work. Good opportunity for right family. Also want bach- elor wood cutter, yr. round job. S. T. Kidder, Jr., Meigs. Want good farmer for 40 acres, who can furnish me wage hand for my farm and 1 for turpentine. Have good land -and 6 R. house. L. W. Thomp- son, Swainsboro. Z Want family of 3 men in it, who doesnt mind work, to pull 100 acres of corn, cut cord wood and other farm work un- til Spring. A. L. Locke, Dub- lin RE 3. Want single, sober, honest man to help gather crop. $12.00 mo. with room. and_ board. Come at once. E. H. Watson, Auburn. with man and wife, and do light farm work, no field work. Good home and $4.00 mo. State age and full particulars. W. M. Thornton, Jesup. i Want good, sober, honest wage hand with good ref. $9.00 mo. board and washing. At once. Also good tenant for 1941. Must have good ref. W. L. Wilson, Talking Rock, Rt, 2. Want unemcumbered, white woman for light farm work, no field work, for good home and salary. Write at once. Mrs. Mary E. Cravens, Chickamau- Sap Rt, 2: - Want middleaged, colored, sober couple. Man to care for 2 cows, horse, lawns, cleaning up place, etc., woman for light work, no field work. Modern conveniences. 18 mi. Atlanta. C. E. Conkin, Atlanta, 715 Rhodes-Haverty Bldg. j Want woman for light farm work, no field work, for reas- onable salary. Opal Davis, Ranger, Rt. 2. cae ao Want neat, pleasant colored girl or woman, without encum- brance, to do light farm work, no field work nor milking. Modern place. 2: in family. Room, board and $4.00 to $5.00 week to right person. Mrs. _W. Harms, Savannah, White Bluff Road. See yee Want man for wages or day work, one that really needs a job (no W. P. A. man), a good steady hand, 30-45 yrs. old, sin- gle. Or small family. Room, board and laundry, or small house, regular wages for bal. this and 1941. Come at once. i oe ae Want respectable, healthy, clean, reliable, white woman about middleage, for light farm work, no field work, to live in home with couple, private room. Mrs. L. L. Hay, Leary. Want good *colored woman, thy for gen. light farm work, no field work. Dont answer unless you mean business, Mrs. Belle McDonald, Winder. Want reliable white woman, work, no field work. Room, board, laundry and $8.00 mo. salary. Give age, description and exp. at once, if interested. Mrs. B. W. Duncan, Columbus, 404 - 11th St. ae Want reliable man for 1 h. farm, also able to serveas care- taker. Must have own stock and tools. Prefer one who has had some experience in nur- sery work. Good proposition to one who proves ambitious. Farm, 3 mi. Stone Mtn. Give ref. and particulars about self and family. W. E. Bowers, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2. : Want country raised, nice, clean, unemeumbered white woman, 40-45, for light farm of good charactr. $2.50 week and board. Ref. required. Mrs. Joe Felker, Monroe, Rt. 1, Box 1: << Want' boy, 15-16 yrs. . old, who needs a home and will board, clothe, send to school and some spending money, for help making 1 horse crop for 1941. T. L. Massey, Daniels- ville,- Rt: 23: =: Want good honest, steady girl or woman for light farm work, no field work; few chickens to look after,.ete. J. A, Thomp- V Bode c isnt Want woman to live in home]. C. A. White; College Park, Rt.) Smithville. wages. Write. -18 to 35, unemcumbered, heal-} 25-40 yrs. of age for light farm]. work, no field work. Must be FARM HELP WANTED Want party to work Bees on shares, about 45 hives; or wih sell. No reasonable offer re- fused. Mostly in movable frame hives. E. L. Frerking, Lumber City, Box 162. Want. reliable farmer for good 1 horse farm, new 3 R. house, thirds and fourths or standing rent to party able to finance self. W. .V. Martin, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1. Want good woman, 25-40 for light farm work, no field work. Home (in small family) and small salary... Mrs. Fisher Gaskin, Douglas, 405 Manilla St. Want middleaged white wom an, good character, fair edu- cation, live in home and help with light farm work, no field work, $10.00 mo. Mrs. W. C. Hersey, Macon, Box 572. POSITIONS WANTED _ Want 1h. farm for 1941 and work this winter and bal. of Fall. Farmed all life, 5 in fam- ily, 2 to work. Dont drink nor smoke. Near school and church. W. H. Duke, Hampton. Rt. 1. Two good farmers for stand- ing rent: 2 h. farm, grey land, 44 R. house, barns, etc., 2 h. farm, red land creek farm, 5 R. house, electricity, etc. School bus convenient. G. Hayes, Austell, Box 13. Want good farm, house, wood, pasture, 3-4 R. good land, furnish self; 25-30 acres not too far from town. Refed- ences. Halves or standing zone A, M. Malcolm, Palmet- Oe i ee Want to operate a good wa- ter Grist Mill for 1941. Can furnish self. Howard D. Harpe, Blakely, RFD 1. pees .Man and wife want job look- ing after farm and stock, near Augusta. W.G, Green, Crove- town. s gos Refined young woman, good education, wants. light farm work, no field work. Give full details in letter. Mirs| Ethel B. Lacey, Savannah, care General delivery. se Want good 1 or 2 h. farm on 50-50 basis. Might have to have little help to run self;. plenty of force to take care of work, White. Forrest Sapp, Odum, Rt als Res Want job as overseer and tractor driver, people, 36 yrs. old. Exp. Ref. Clarence H. Jackson, Bogart, Re Bos 2872. Soles Want 1 h. farm on _ shares, for wages. Exp. Tobacco grow- er, Ref. exch. H, RR Jarrell, Bassey Rb 2s ie Want light farm work, no field work, in exc. for home and small salary. Healthy. Ref. -if needed. Mrs. Mary Burke, Shellman, Rt. 2, - Want big 1 h. crop in or near Hall Co., near good school, with good people. Furnish self and stock. T. O, Pittman, Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1. : Young married man, 24, with 1 child, wants an overseers job. 10 yrs. exp, B. B. Wiggins, 54 yr. old man, been on farm, most of life, 2 yrs. exp. dairy, wants a job for board and W. A. Rucks, Rossville. 908 MicFarland Ave. Want job as caretaker of. farm. 65 yrs. old, very active but not physically able to do manual labor Married, 32 yrs. experience farming. at. assured. A. W. Roberson, Chula. Mian, 24, married, can drive truck and car, wants job. Pre- fer dairy work, near Atlanta. Anything honest. Joe Haden, Atlanta, 110 Baker St. N. W. Ja 00845 =: Want job on dairy, truck or poultry farm, starting now or Nov. ist. Young. married man with wife and child. $30.00 mo. small house and patch for garden. Stephen Cobb, Atlanta, Station D. Box 17. - Man, wife, 4 children, wants crop for 1941 on halves Good house to live in, good water and plenty wood. Have to be moved and furnished to make crop. Want hear at once. George R. Littleton, Summerville. ho field work. Mrs. F. L, Willi- ams, Atlanta, 32 North Ave. NW. He 6991 J. : Nice, respectable, white girl, wants light farm work, no field work, for $3.00 week and good home. Trans. to be furnished. Miss Ruby Argroves, Green- ville; Rt. 1, White couple want work at once on dairy, Lots of exp. best of ref. Want good house, sal- ary and transportation furn- ished. Move at once. Prefr near Atlanta; consider other places: Geo. Harris, Atlanta, 341 Cen- tral Ave, S. W. Aue cloameeaee = 5 ARKET BULLETIN with reliable| and a large farm to look after} old. Miss Louise Frey, Want job light farm work,| POSITIONS WANTED Middleaged unencumbered woman wants light farm work, no feild work, for home and reasonable salary. Mrs. Vera Burch, Atlanta, cfo Gen, Del. Good, honest, exp. hard working farmer wants to con- tact good man. Like 12. A. on 50-50 basis and give owner 2 days of ea week on his crop} for board and laundry; also help with errands around the home that pertain to farm. Best of ref. Write at once. R. F. Garner, Atlanta, 770 Dill Ave. Middleaged, white man, un- encumbered, wants work on farm with aged couple (who have no children,. Exp. poul- try, and gen. farming, Can drive car. good home. Write at once. Jas. E. Fulton, Augusta, 1554 Hicks te s 2 boys, 20-21, want jobs on farm. Willing to work, go any- where if come after, $18.00 mo. | each and board and laundry. Oscar and Vinson Cooper, Fay- etteville. Middleaged, unencumbered woman wants place in So. Ga. with aged couple, doing light farm work, no field work, for home and salary. Can drive car. Ref. Mrs, Van Orsdell, At- lanta, cfo Gen. Del. Well exp. dairy hand, can handle a route, also, wants to hear from good dairy who needs real help. Expect geod pay. Write best offer. Charies Ledford, Mableton. Exp. settled, sober man wants Corn Mill for 1941 in Madison or surrounding coun- ties. W. M. McClain, Comer. Man and wife, 36 and 34 yrs. old, with 2 boys, 16 and 13, want work on farm rest of this and a farm for 1941; a 2 h. farm or 1h. and hire the boy for wages. So. Ga. preferred. Exp. growing tobacco. J. N. Foskey, Haztehurst, Rt. 3. Young married man wants jobhon farm. Can drive car or truck. Prefer near Rome. Self and wife only. J. W. Hayes, Summerville, Rt. 4. Want job with Christian fam- ily, doing light farm work, no field work. I child, 2 yrs. old. Home and $2.50 week. Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Suwanee, Rt. 1., c-o Mattie Kendricks. Want job as poultry and dairy farm supt. 42 yrs. old, married, 2 small boys. High school education, business training, experienced. Hugh Bexley, Decatur, Rt. 1. Want 2 h. crop for 1941 with allotment for cotton of 10 or 12 acres, and bal. in corn and other crops. Must be. good land, stock and tools. Strict-|. ly sober, been farming all life. 5 in family, 4 to work, all will- ing workers. G. B. Walraven, Dallas, Rta. : Want job light farm work,; no field work. $3.00 week and board. With good people. Have to come after. White, 15 yrs. Ma- Telia cet. ke 5 ae White girl, 18, wants light farm work, no field work, with good people, for $3.50 week. Come after. Miss Pauline Frey, Marietta, Rt. 1. Powe Want couple without chil- dren to live on premises. Man to do gen. farm work, woman help with light farm work, cow and chickens. J. G.. Purvis, Odum. Middleaged woman wants light farm work, no field work in Christian home, prefer with elderly people. $4.00 week, board and private room. Mrs. Essie Booth, Dudley. : Reliable, middleaged woman of good character wants light farm work with reliable, re- spectable family. Best of ref. Mrs. M. E. Cole, Atlanta, Box 141, Station C. Single man, 32, hard worker (not able to do extra hard work), wishes farm work, live stock or poultry preferred. Taft Parker, Conyers, Rt. 1. Want rent or lease 2, 3 or 4 h. farm with large tobacco and cotton allotment. 20 yrs. exp. growing tobacco. Landlord to furnish good stock. Forcial Hilton, Ellabell, Rt. 1. Want light farm work, no field work for home and. sal- ary. Prefer near Macon. Mrs. F. Williams, Wrehs, Rt. 2. Nice, young, refined woman with.3 children, wants light farm work, with good people. Ref. exch. Good worker, hon- est. Write particulars, salary, etc. Mrs. Beatrice Merrell, Augusta, 1665 Broad St. Want job for rest of this yr. for wages and crop on halves for 1941, Have to be moved Best ref. E. M. Holder, Glen- wood, Rt.-1, c-o E. M. Jarvis box. - 19 yr. old boy wants job in dairy or on poultry farm, Guy H. Smith, Talmo, Rt kau igve Tuesday, Small salary and} Also exp. carpenter. after chickens, et October POSITIONS WA Glenwood, Rt. 1 Re Want job on farm wit who can furnish. Know | raise tobacco. Just maz wife. W. C. Conner, | shear. : Want job on farm or Can drive truck. Take 1 erop for 1941. 28 yrs. old and 3 small children. Can any time. Clifford Dav men, Rt. 1. Married man, aged 2 family, wants job as ca of estate, also interest livestock. Wife can work Exp. Good ref. W. T.. ner, Vinings. ; Young, single man want poultry, livestock, | farm, bal. this and next year time exp. Ref. if need good chrisitian people | Baptist church. G. M. T Egan, 36 New Whipple A Young married man job as caretaker of country tate . Exp. Good ref. - Cook, Hapeville, 3818 A Ave. ae Want good 1 h. farm good cotton and, tobaccc ment. Prefer-Bulloch or adjoining county. At o Clyde Baker, Brooklet Want job as supt. of st poultry farm for 1941 and best of ref. P. C. Reid, Zion. ; ee Want small farm ne ta, on shares or oth J. A. Bennett, Atlan Windsor St. oe Want 1h. farm, good close to Atlanta, handy t line and school. Standi or might trade for part o 7. tus, Chamblee, Rt: 1. Want job as farm su yrs. exp. Ref. Go an H. Harper, Elko. ~~ Man with wife, 1 child truck driver, wants jo farm, dairy, poultry, et reasonable salary. Wif hand to work also. Good its. J. H. Dodd; Lawr Ville, RE D322 3 eo ie Want job on farm. 50 yrs. old, life time exp family. Prefer Southeas &. P. Thomas, Quitman, e-0. S. Baylor ' Want light farm wor field work nor milking; garden, ers. $3.00 week. Ref fu Not over 10 mi. from bu in Thomas, Mitchell or erty Co. Mrs. Lillian Pelham, Rt. 2, c-o WH. dron. = See Young man and wif job on farm at. once, chance. to rent.on halv: another year, with goo Can furnish self. Charles fin, Waycross, Rt i. Want good w. h. farm good. stock. and good Go anywhere. Ref. if ni Dont write, come after. Orphan Home. Dan Bi Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 20 Married man wants j dairy farm for reasonabl ta, 17; Hoyt Su, 8. Want job on farm. - kind of work, drive truc Honest and willing. | worker. No bad habit yrs. old and healthy. salary, etc. in first letter. ford Meeks, Gillsville, Rt Want place as overse large farm for 1941, W Hl honest and sober. Beg fall. J. F. Adair, Bar 2: eat Want farm on 50-50 ba 1941. Been on farm a 2 to ..work.: Good: people. Prefer close to and school. Dont smoke drink. 5 in family. W Duke, Hampton. Nice, young girl wan! with reliable, christian helping with light farm no field work. Ref. State salary. Essie Augusta, 707 5th St. - Middleaged man and wants job for wages and Best. of ref. Dairy. of work. No bad habits. any time; have to be Write or see any day ocleck. George Mitchel lanta, 341 Central Ave. S Man wants job-on farm in tractor driving. truc do any kind farm work yrs. old. No bad habits, Foskey, Wadley, Rt. 2. Want job as miller, wheat and feed milling aD T. F. McDonald on. ae rm, 18 yrs. exp. J Millen, Rt. 1, Bx. 56, Se