DEPARTMENT 9/ (2% TOM LINDER AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1941 : Number EDITORIALBy TOM LINDER Senator 'lydings of Mar vied has introduced a bill, ~ ippine Tslands to the United States. Fats and oils from the Philippine Islands content most- ly of palm oil And cocoanut oil. ~The cocoanut oil and palm oil imported from the Phil- ton seed oil, peanut oil, soy bean oil and dairy products. The following table shows the comparison of our pro- duction of cotton seed oil, peanut oil, and soy bean oil for the year 1939 with our imports of cocoanut oil, palm oil and soy bean oil: The United States The United States Produced 1939 Imported 1939 Gotton Seed Oil $1,390,086,000 | Cocoanut Oil __* $607,730,000 Peanut Oil... 42,581,000 | Paim O12 288,603,000 Soy Bean Oil __ 449,807,000 | Soy Bean Oil ___ 4,145,000 From the above it is obvious that we are importing one- third of the vegetable oils which we use. Not only are we Importing one- third of our oil, but we are bringing it from exactly the opposite side of the world. Not only are we importing one-third of our oil from the Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No .1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: June 19Valdosta _ $ -$10.05 June 20Cordele .- 2 * 10.05 June 23-Albany 8.75 June 23Sylvester 10.45 June 24Douglas 10.10 ine 24 Macon 36 8 ee Es 9.50- 10.00 - June 24Arlington a enn cnn te a 10.35 June 26Americus ps 10.46 TOP FED CATTLE | June 19Valdosta _ 2 $8.00-$ 8.50 June 20Cordele __ ape ee ee 8.20- 8.70 9.00- 9.75 June 23Sylvester se June 24Douglas _ 9.00- 9.75 June 24Macon ____ 8.50- 9.50 _ June 24Arlington __ Es 8.50- 9.10 Be ivine 25-Alpany. 22 ee oe __ 9.70- 10.00 WHO WILL DEFEND AMERICA S-1623, to repeal excise tax on fats and oils from the Phil- | - ippine Islands compete principally in this country with cot- Total Productn $1,912,474,000 | Total Imports __$900,478,000 opposite side of the world, but we are forcing the Americ farmers to cut their production one-third in order to mak room for this oil from the Philippine Islands. Not only are we forcing our farmers to cut their. p: duction one-third in order to import this oil from the P ippine Islands on the opposite side of the world, but. ator Tydings is now undertaking to bring this oil a free. The Congress of the United States has_ set up a trolled economy including agriculture. It is up to the Congress to see that this sonincden | ecor omy operates in the interest ofthe American farmer an not in the interest of big corporations that control the coe nut and palm groves in the Philippine Islands. / me * * * * : On February 24 of this year I attended a meetin the Southern Commissioners of Agriculture in i ) Tennessee. A representative of the Crop Control Adthinistra was there. At that time Congressman Pace of Georgia, ha a bill providing for an increase in acreage of peanuts fo crushing purposes. This was before planting time for peanuts. = I suggested that the Agricultural Administration ve as (Continued on Page Two) . FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets: 4 June 27 pee. a BEANS (Pole), per bu. Hprs. BEANS (Snap), per bu. Hprs. 1.00- i BEANS (Lima), per bu. Hprs; a2 Ge 1-202 7 BEETS, per doz. bunches _. 40- 50 CABBAGE, bulk, per 100 lbs. __ 1.00- 1: CORN (Green), per doz. ears ___. 18s CUCUMBERS, per bu. Hprs. .50- OKRA, per bu. Hprs. 1.25- 2. ONIONS (Dry), in 50 lb. sacks 150-22, PEAS (Black-Eyes), per bu. Hprs. .35- PEAS (Crowders), per bu. Hprs. .45- POTATOES (Irish), per 100 Ibs. 1.00- SQUASH, per bu. Hprs. 25 = 15 PEACHES, bulk, per bu. = 20. a ; WATERMELONS, Tom Watsons, large, each __ Shae ead eas pean MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) 40, 1941 Always Subject to Variation. ATLANTA COLUMBUS _ INDEX Eggs, Large, Doz. nnn = = Se ee os Eggs, Medium, Doz. as _ ni epee eau Gare A 2 4; Flowers and Seed For Sale 23 47 pace Smell, Do Code ol ee 29 | Flowers and Seed Wanted 3 } Hens. Leghorn, Lb. ae AB- 14 | = _ Seed fo Sale oe a E Adie th oe ee = 12 C s 0 ee ; : aS 47 orn and Seed Corn for Sale 3 Stags, Lb. 18- Qi 23 Peanuts and Pecans for Sale ______. 3 Friers, Lb. - WB 10 Beans and Peas for Sale 3 Ducks, Lb. 08 ic ee og Potatoes for Sale _.__. a Geese, Lb. 15- Get oe ee 15. 16 Grain and Hay for Sale 3 ne ae = : : Se eae : : Watermelons and Cantaloupes for NS; Gob. = ee ee Sale So ee oe sees Se Lb. = a SS ee a ee and Cured Meats for Sale 3 Ree ee eee oe Je f ] Field Peas, not mixed, Bu, ee 2.35 =; | Syrup for Sale =a cas lbs. to bu.), Bu. - as 2 eel 39 | Honey Bees and Bee Supplies for. e orn, ie wet BE 4 penn meetin eee eee Es . Sale Sth oe ae Oats, Bu. nae ae oe a ee ae io = ' Brooders for Sale __4 2S TTS er = 3 76. 2.06 | Rabbits and Guinea Pigs (Cavies) Cabbage, Green, per .100 Lbs. o 150-175 | Miscellaneous for Sale... ; _ Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs. oa Se Miscellaneous Wanted 4 pssvioe Bay: Ne. 1, Ton, Wogelisel = seams Cons aes Meee ee , No. 1, s enna etn ren ars : econ an achiner an a Spanish Peanuts, No. 1, Ton 76.00-78.00 antennae = 80.00 Poultry for Sale ee eae 4 Cottonseed (Prime) Ton pees Farm Help Wanted 1.22 #@ oe C. S. Meal, 3%, FOB Atlanta, Ton _____________--_-__---- ~ 32.00 | 27.00 Sheep and Goats for Sule ee C. S. Meal, 7%. FOB Atlanta. Ton Rte esc re et oe oe baad Positions Wanted _ ae eS ae Peanut Meal, 45% GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN iste regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing - more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. See Published Weekly at 114-122, Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-212 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Market, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. 1917. xOM LINDER (Continued from Page One) tect growers on increased acreage. I suggested the adoption of a ruling that peanut growers would not be penalized on their other farm benefits on ecount of an increased acreage in peanuts. ~The Commissioners of Agriculture from the peanut growing states concurred in the idea aud ed that this provision be incorporated in the : a e At that time the administration refused to; aecept this provision in Mr. Paces bill. The Agricultural Administration threatened -@ abandon the peanut program entirely because y said it was costing this country ten million rs a year to earry on the peanut program. Ata later date the administration did agree, xt to penalize the peanut grower on additional oe provided the farmer took as many acres luctions This ruling did ot noke any change in he ae picture because it compelled the farm to cut off as much on his cotton crop as he add- | to his peanut crop. Under date of June 23 I saw a news item om Washington stating that the Agricultural \di ninistration has now adopted the same ruling that I proposed on February 24 in Memphis; but Agricultural Administration waited until une 23, when it was too late to plant peanuts, be- re adopting this ruling. The states of Georgia and Alabama grow ost of the peanuts that are crushed for oil. In 940 Georgia and Alabama produced 211,000 tons eanut Oil, while the United States as a whole duced only 281,000 tons. We have already shown that the United izhly one billion pounds. All of this one billion nds of oil could be supplied by the soy bean mers of the great corn belt, by the peanut grow- of the Southeast, and by the cotton farmers cotton belt. The wholesale price on oil today is about eley- n cents per pound, or one hundred and ten million . This is being taken out of the pocket of American. farmer to eee oS oils in the ee it was costing s million dollars we year. - os the Congress tices charge of this z apidly slowed down. - Take the bonds off the A nichicon aa him liberty to produce the bounteous har- : Give him tee! wo ee Give him i ps eat trade ah South America even is be- Dols : liams, States is importing about one-third of its oil-/ * MARKET BULLETIN FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE SALE quils, Star Bethlehem, 25c doz. Add postage. Martha Womack, Bremen, R. 2. 2G or more different Iris mixed 25, 35c:- 2 colors Ver- bena 15c doz.; Daffodils, single and dbl.: Single and Dbl. But- ter and eggs, Jonquils, -White narcissus. Orange lilies, 50c C.; Red, orange, yellow cannas, Leopard lilies, 5c ea. Sev. dif-" ferent mums 10c doz. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, R. 3. Daffodils, bbe: =-doz; Narcissus 50c 25 doz.;3 white yellow ter Narcissus, 50c C,; purple and white $1.00 C.; Purple Spanish Iris, 20c doz.. 75c C.: Dbl. pink peo- nies, 25c, 50; $1.00 clump; pink hyacinths 25e. doz... $1.25. C. Essie Kinzey, Cornelia. 12 kinds daffodils mixed, 75 C., $6.00 M. Both dbl. and single. FOB; Large Nerine bulbs, 30c doz. del. Mrs. H. Al- len, Williamson. aps Ais: 2-02 and white, yellow dbl. Narcis- sus, Jonquils, 2 doz. 25c. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto. Small Palms, 2, $1.00; 7, $2: Century plants. 3, $2.00. Will Exe. for farm seed or produce. S. M. Seaborn, Brunswick. Tris, 12 large beautiful kinds, 75e. Delmalica, pearl, Paris- janna, Moonlight, Bliss, Iso- lene. Galahad. Splendor, Wil- Aksarben, Lord, June, Cc Large | $1.00 | cen- | Large } sweetwilliam, dianthus, Fever- few, $1.00 C.; Shasta daisies, Carnations, Red spider lilies, 35c doz.; Camelias, Japonicas, cuttings unrooted for sale by the hundred. Mrs. i. L. Smith, ! Wadley. Physostegia. cosmos, 2 doz., 30c; April blooming narcissus, white iris, large butter and eggs, 2 doz., 40c P. P. Separate or mixed. Clarice Gullebean. Lincolnton, R. 2. spider lilies, $1.00 doz.; fairy lilies, 25 doz.: bulbs, 20, $1.00: Giant Dahlia cuttings, 3, 25c. Mrs. Lee Gray, Waco R. 1. : _ Giant crimson bulbs, 25c doz.: egg Daffodil, Apr. epide: lily | Narcissus, Mrs. ville. ; Jonquil bulbs, M. T. Tanner, Sanders- M.; Spider lily, $2.50 C. del. 250 miles. Mrs, Nita son, Alto: Devil Star fish vlants, 50c doz.; 3 yr old Dbl. red Geran- jum, $1.25. Variegated, pen, eranite, rooted, 3 $1.00; Rose per: Phlox, oxalis. tions, pinks, 2M doz. ea. postage Alice men. Blue All Ma- Harrison, Bre- Foman Hyacinths, Medium red Amaryliis, Aug. lilies, 35c ea.. Jarger 50c: Exe. for fancy lilies. different | colors. kinds, and Gardenias. Add vostage. I Mautile Harri- | son, Rremen. White Conch, Geranium, Justicia. 6, 50c; Blue Ageratum, pink and rose oxalis, Dbl, yellow Humbert ecannas: Flavoring lemon Ver- bena; Db. red Ger. cuttings, 25e doz.: Small white oxalis, 6, doz., 50c. Ruth. Head, Bre- men. Roman Hyacintns, 5ve doz.: Golden Giow, white. oxalis, 6, 50c; White Narcissus, Trumpet daffodils, yellow _jonquils, $1.25 C.; Orange day lilies, $1.00 C.; Purple violets, Lady of the lake, 55c C. Mrs. es Thornton, Bremen. Red. Db. Dahlias, $1: 00: ae Bronze, red, Variegated, yel- low, daisy type, fringed, gold button mums, 50c doz.: pur- Fl ple. and white German Iris, 6, 75e. $1.15 doz.; Trumpet daf- fodils, $1.25- & Mrs, L, A. Wright, Bremen. Pinks. orange -day ilies, poplers, pink -and red_ roses, Azaleas 10c ea.: Yellow - Iris 50c doz.: Blue Iris, $1.00 C.; Dill plants,25c doz.; add post- age. Mrs. Leetha Parks, Ella Gap. : White Narcissus, yellow jon- quils. Butter and eggs, ferns, es, well, rooted, 15 ea. Paul- line Crump, Hartwell, R: 2. 25ce; Blue : Laugeir. Beautiful smaller names var., 40c doz. plus pos- | tage. Mrs. Vv. C. Roark, Cler- mont. Snapdragons, Foxglove, dbl., 75c C. Add postage. No stamps. | Lady wash bowl, 35c doz.; Eng. | doz. Add postage, No stamps! _or ehks. Mrs. B. H. Carter, 35 FOR SALE Ragly Blue iris, $1.50 C; Lemon lilies, $1.00 C.; red and yellow. dbl. Cannas, $1.00 | doz.; Lemon Verbena, Lu- pines. White Narcissus, Jon- | { Cape Jasmine in pots, 3 yrs. old, 35c ea. Add postage, Bes- sie Martin, Gainesville, R. 5. Blue blossom water lilies 15c ea., 2. 25c; Yellow Jon- quils, white narcissus bulbs, 15e doz.; Yellow and red fall pinks, 3, 25. Mis: > Ce E. Crump, Hartwell, R. 1, Giant Orchid iris, 25c doz., 4 doz. 90c; Dwarf Orange 30c doz., 2 doz. 55c: April Narcis- sus, white yellow center, 60c C.: Jonquils, 50e C.; Daffodils. Butter and eggs, mixed 45c C. Add postage. Mrs. J. C. Mize, Ashland. Butter and eggs, | } Iris,: | King Alfred Daffodils, ahi narcissus, 50c C.; Large white | White Gladiola | | | { 1 bulbs 30c C.; i Butter and | Temple, | ' White, i tions, $4.50 M.: yel- |; low and white narcissus, $3.06 | : ser, biooming i. ena 25, Long Trumpet Jonquils, $1.00 C.; Grape Hyacinths, 80c Ce White Narcissus, $1.00 C. |Add postage. Mrs. G. C. jor, Buchanan, R. 1. Gladiolas. reduced, Picardy, M. of Orleans, Dr. Bennett, M. Fulton, Gold Eagle and mixed, 200 blooming size, 150 larger size or 100 large size, $1.00; strong well rooted Asters, 25 Tay- doz.: 15 colors Verbenas, 35c doz.. 3 doz., $1.00 P. P,. Also others. C. A. Dobbs, 502 Hud- son St.. Gainesville. Piiysostegia, little yellow narcissi (sweet scented), Star of Bethlehem, 10c doz.; pink Dorothy Perkin and white Cherokee roses, 10c ea. $1.00 doz.; Strawberry plants, 20 C. Exe, for Coral vine, or white crowder pea seed. Mrs. J. T. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3, Box 405. White and yellow narcissus, 2 doz. bulbs, 25c; 4 doz. bulbs, | | 2 pink, 2 blue Hyacinths buibs, all for 50c. C.: 5 colors of dahlias plants, 35e doz. P. P. Mrs. K. L. Mes- Waleska. Olympia daffodils, April Narcissus, . Siberian liliessmixed Iris, 80c: ., 400, $1.50: Red Spider lily. 6, Shasta daisies, 2 doz. 40c of Bethlehem, 50c C. pCaeaEe McLeod, Park Rt. 2. B. 166. $1.00 $3.56. C.: Ligustrums, $1.50 Ci; Spirea, Bridal Wreath. coral .berry. . erepe Myrtle $1.00 doz; ffer-. nerocallis, Blackberry lily 50c., doz. Lois Woodruff, Green-: ville R.d: 10 red doz. blue Hyacinthgs buibs 56c 200. white, yellow narcissus: bulbs 40c C.3; 400 daffodil ; 1 doz., 2 yr. old Lilac bushes 50c ea. Add pos- | tage. Mrs. L. W.-H. Henry, | Rie Sultana, rooted, 5 kinds of: cactus, rooted Red Begonia, | red and pink = carna-: 10c ea. Red, purple, pink Geranium cuttings 25 a.; Petunias 25c C.; Balsam. } Star eo Bee a Tulip: pulbs,- 25: Lester Phillips. Royston, R. ae lic bulbs, 25c : a Tris $1.00 C.; All color Azaleas '50c doz.; - yellow running roses, izolden belle and almond 1 ; ea ($1.25 C. Add _ postage. VU, Mollie Eller, Ella Gar. abc: : . Mrs. : College! - wood, moss packed. OEE ts i Ave. : 4052. -C. Mrs. J. B. Brannan, MeDo ough, R. 2. 3 Box iiowers, Geranium i Mrs. Laz Wiggins. Buena uw : lilies, yellow and white y issus, Marigold plants 10c doz. Mrs. pees White Aug. lilies, Pi and white hydrangeas, 25c 10 different Iris plants 25e 100 mixed iris, 12 different $1.25 C.; 100 iris, honarable yellow, S. bronze falls, C.2-25e: doz: 100. inis with fluted feather deep lavender. edge. price as abeve. Mrs. Newt Spence Carrollton, R. 5, Very small light yellow wi deep yellow cups Narciss bulbs (very fragrant), 15e doz. 5c postage; Large cream dee yellow caps daffodil bulbs, 25 doz. ae postage. Jonquil bulbs 17c doz. P. = Biack- berry lilies, 25c doz. P.M J. H. Carrington, taGranse @ 1. Mixed Bulbs for sale, 50c C Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Rog- ers, Griffin. Daffodils, Pear Day lilies, 25 doz.. 6.00 M.; Mixed colors Porch bugle Emma ss Emperor Narcissus, 80c C., _ fine Iris, 35c doz.: vines. 2, 25c. Mrs. ton. Roy. 30 different kinds of B flowers, 2 and 3 yrs. old. Ak blooming, $5.00 for lot or 10 cutting. Come and see. (4 mi Lewner P. O.). Etta Beaver, Lewner. Water lilies, larger size 5 ea., 3, $1.00; Small size, 25 ea. Mrs. Cliff Cc. Dye, Middle. fon; R14 Wandering Jew, big kind, 2 5c: Grape Begonia, well rooted 10c ea.: Fairy Lily bulbs ea. Add postage. Mrs. J Staples, Bowdon, R. 3, - 200.-2 = Negi! Dark, lignt purple, yellow Yellow fall pinks and 50c do 3. 25c. Blue tame viole Ricdodendtvat hoes lencothoea, spruce, ie white pine, azaleas, doa, silver maple, arbu holly and others. Vi Gordon Huna JYallulah Falls. oa Naive Valley lily pips, sa. B. J. Sewess, 416 Georgia SE., Atlanta, Phon M = Gi, Jock, Ferns, Biue Roman Hyacinths, $3. :; Yellow and. pink Tulips, different sultanas, ferns, B gonias, oxalis, Justicia, Rai pow moss, Cactus, 10c ea. Ex : for 100 lb. white sacks. free heles, mildew and iron rust ta. Purple flags, i Ing; $1.00 C.; Pink and w | Geraniums, red, ruse, pink! Rainbow moss, Maiden ha _cuttings 5c _ ea.; Hydrangeas, fern, oxalis, Verbena, grape vooted; American Beauty rose,! begonias, lsc bunch; Holt DOMR- : Ss pink | different colors carna-_ Add | _ Lily bulbs, English small, 35 doz., larger, 50c doz.: Wreaths and others, for sale or | doz. Hibiscus large, well root white exc. for fruit. jars and dried, plans. white with crimson ey: i June . Cactus: rooted | Pink Thrift 50e doz. | Del. in doz. lots. Inez Patter- | son, Rt. 2. Waco. j Dbl. daffodils, jonquils, Iris, | flowering | peach, Flowering quince, Golden bells, | dogwood Bridai 20 ea.: 10 ea.; | beans. WVirse J. a). Allred, Tal-. Japoosa, R. 2. = Daffodils, 50c C. Add pos- | tage. Miss Oma Fields, Gaines- | Ville. eS Sweetgum i $245. AN | bloorn, Mrs. Bowdon, Star R. Pink prim roses, Blue and : white violets, Hardy phlox, / Mixed color mums, Purple $1. 00 C.; Yellow thornless ros- | = James upefon. AvastelL ~* Hollaway, Dahlonega, R. 2: 506 jonquii bulbs, postpaid, | large enough to | W. AS Cosper, | Easter and orange day lilies, 35e doz.: Dbl. day lilies, pur- ple, white and yellow Tris, Mixed color Dahlias slips. 50c doz. del in Ga. Mrs. R: M.. 5 doz, dbl. Narcissus bulos, $1.00 doz. Mrs. W z. Suttan, Forsyth, R. 1. Jonquils. white Narcissus, 25e doz. bulbs; 4 kinds rose cuttings 10c ea.; Catnip, spear- mint 10c bunch. Will exc. for feed sacks. Mrs. Vida Robin- son. Waco, R. 2. Petunias,. Portulaca, . Pink yarrah Zinnias, Sweet Se mint for tea, Marigolds, Edg- ing moss for rockery. All 10_ Weyman Ave. SW., Atlanta, Phone Ja. 0268-W. St. Augustine Grass. cuttings, well rooted. 75c bu. FOB. Miss | Boston ferns A. Dixon, 215 Dixon St., Alma. 30 Iris in 10 colors, $1.00; Paperwhite and Poeticus Nar- cissus, $1.00. C, ~Al pis | mums. | ois Conner, 125 for doz.; EROT hot or sweet pepper a aeES Yard sage 10c bunch: Pink , hocks, violets, mums, 25e d A. E. Hughey, Fair Mount, 1 Ornithagolum bulbs, Lem day -lilies, Privet hedge plan well rooted, $1.00 C. ea. Age atum plants weli rooted. Buti white and yellow, 2: Add _ postage. Buchanan. Yeliow Oxalis bulbs, 10c < oo eee: white, 'red oxalis, Gardenia cuttin | (8 inches) 5c ea.; Maiden ha ferns 10c:; Purple iris, fi \ plants, dixie sunshine. Mai golds, wild sweet Williams, Lace ferns, 25c ea.; E ea. Mi oc a postage. Mrs. R. IL. ams, Cumming. R. 4. Jris. 20c doz.; Jonquils, 7 June lilies, sweet Willi and Hardy Phiox 40c ~~ do monds, Bear grass, 5c ea.: red roses, and azaleas, 15 Miss Mary Nell Roe, Tal Rack fe 2 doz. pink hyacinth $ doz.; $2.50 for the lot: or mixed Iris. 50c_ doz var. Narcissus 50e C. Add tage. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, H well, Lemon day lilies. Snow. bulbs, $1.00 C: King daffodils. 75e C.; Ama lilies, 20c ea.; Japanese bli iris 40e doz.; Fairy lilies; la ender oxalis: button Tame blue violets, 30c rooted pase Hee on 6 Suty 2, 1941 YWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Bird of Paradise seed kes beautiful bloom). Easy ike live. 10c ea. teaspoon- Miss Elise Hawkins, Abbe- Re 2. d, white, pink geraniums: pink, white, Hydran- Plume plant cuttings, all doz.; Rooted Dbl. red car- tions, pink per. phlox, pur- wing flower plants; pink neeas 2. 25c. Mrs.-R:-C; Ocilla. ant rust prooi LnapGtug- apple blossom and mixed 25c doz. Mrs. Carrie L. _Jenkinsbursg. button mums, white with centers, large type 25 C== Bridal lilacs, well Lavender oxa- Rooted Boston Add postage. Buchan- eaths, purple yted 15c ea.; is 25~ doz.: rns, 10c ea. \ - Gussie Conner, oR. J. Water oak, holly _ magnolia, tea sweet myrtle, Bay, watermeion' red e Myrtle, red and white ood, yellow Jasmine, ever m cedar, Graney grey- d, honeysuckle, pink and e chinaberry, Spruce pine. ; -10c. 4 tt. 350; 4-1. 25t id postage. Will exc. for rite - feed sacks. Mrs. = ell, Toomsboro, R. ple Iris, White cad yel- utton mums, white with center bronze _ large ye mums, 25c doz.; Red, yel- - Cannas 40c doz.; Wild 10n, bushes 15c ea.; Ornitha- m_ bulbs, Lemon day lil- .00 C. Add postage. Mrs. ulah Leatherwood, Buchan- = F. } Wuince Z25C a., l i Pe sevatuan. purple iris, ton mums (white and yel- 25c doz.; Red and yellow : Ornithagolum Ibs, $1.00 Cs Wild lemon f shes 15> ea.; jaffodil bulbs; 75c C. Add: ( Mi'dred Lyle, Well rooted boxwoods, ke- lilies, Blue Aug. lilies, all > ea.; Red and pink Ger- ;; 10c: Carnations, Lan- a Red and orange bloom- oss, All for 40c. Mrs. urner, Gainesville, R. 6. _ White Narcissus, yellow jon- ils $1.00 C.; Orange day lil- . Purple Iris, 50c doz.; white es (10 yrs. old), $1.00: but- fly (pleurisy root) 50c Ib.; loz, Garlic plants; 50c. Mrs. a Prince. Demorest, Rt. 1, utter and Eggs, Jonquils, llow cluster narcissus bulbs, 00 M. ea., plus postage, cash th order. Db. white, red, or- id Altheas: Pink Oleanda, [ferent cuttings, real reas- able. Mrs E. G. Fountain, rt Valley, RFD. Bulbs (time now to trans- Wa Emperor Daftodils, = Narcissus, ~ 3 -doz., 2.002 -C: Snowdrop. asta Daisy, Snow on Mtn., : Ferns, Maiden hair. acken. Crested, royal Xmas; paragus, rooted, 6, 25c. Mrs. HA. Penland. Ellijay. - Snapdragons. Orange Trillium, $1.00 C.; _Jack-in- -the-Pulpit, Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, C., 500, $2.00. Miss Verna wn, Hartwell. Yellow a 10c_ ea.; colors Azaleas, 30c doz.; hardy Phlox yellow fall s, 50c doz.; Purple Iris, doz.: Add postage. John Parks. All rooted. Ellijay, Rt. Dbl. Petunia, Hydrangeas, 3 | raniums, Sweetgum Begon- is Justicia, Wondering Jew, 2 d ferns well rooted box- woods, 10c cutting: Privit hed-. S. $1.00 C Ali FOB. Louise ili Talking Rock, Rt. 1. icia. Wondering Jew, Hy- geas. Dbl. Petunia, Hen iddies, Cactus, and oth- 10 cutting: Purple Iris, doz.; Privit hedges 75c s All FOB. Exe. for box ers, tulips, gladiolas bulbs. = Dyar Willis. Talking I Pte os oo cuttings, 1. of A petunia, Fuchsia, Oxalis, intana, Hydrangia, Begonia; ea; unrooted cuttings, Maple i Cactus, Geranium, icia, Walnut Geranium, t grass cactus. All for 50c d postage: Rooted Cuttings, unrooted 2. 5c and pos- No orders filled for less c. Mrs. Willis, Grindle, onega, R. 1. King Alfred: ilies, 3, $1.00: oF White dogwood, 20 ea... FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Cae President red, King 20 var. prize. winner sa Humbert, yellow 25c doz. Cy White dogwood: 350 4 ee high. $1.00 doz.: Huckleberry , bushes, $1.00 doz.: Golden Rod : Japanese Sunflowers 20c doz., $1.00 C. Add postage. | ae J.M. McLaughlin, Green- : ville Perennial Verbena; scarlet red, deep pink and white, 250-4 doz., small rooted cuttings, 50c doz., 6-8 inches. $3.00 doz. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Creenville. R. 3. Prizewinning ~ mums, many var. Also small: types, 30c doz., 6 doz., $1.00. labeled; 500 unlabeled, $5.00. : PP Mes. FG Woods: alsonville, R.- 3. Thousand Egg, vellow jonquil bulbs,. Plus postage. Mrs, E. tain, Ft. Valley, Gladiola bulbs, rainbow col- ors, 50 bulbs, $1.00. Amilee Long, Bremen. Dbl. blue Hyacinth buibs. sweet Jonquils, Sweet Spice pinks, 50c doz.; Purple Agera- tum plants, 25c doz.; Lemon lilies, 50c; White daffodil, dbl. daffodil, 25c doz. Add post- age. Rosa C, Allan, Alto, R. 2. (Oak Hill Farm). Blue and purple iris, White Narcissus, 75c C; Jonquils, daffodils, 15c doz.: Snow fern, 3, 25c: Lemon lilies, 10 doz. ea.: Butter and Yellow cluster narcissus, $5.06 M. G. Foun- Taffie Smith, Talking Rock, Ree oe Iris: Freida Mohr, Los An- geles. Alta California, Baller- ine and others. All labeled. 25, $1.00: Also Laurence Koster, $1 C: Sir Watkins Daffodils, $1.50 del. J. B. Hightower, 621 Ridgecrest Rd. NE., Atlanta. Laurence Kosters Narcissi. Dbl. daffodils, Odorus Rugul- usos Jonquils, Barri, Daffodils, King Alfred Daffodils, $1.00 per C.; Paper white dbl. nar- cissi, Dbl. yellow rarcissi, Red spider lilies, 35e doz.; Water $3.50 doz. |\Mrs. Cliff C. Dye, Middleton, PEt. % Heavy old iSnglish dwarf boxwoods, 4 yrs old, 6-8 in. $15.00 per C. 1 yr. 4-6 in., $3.50 C. Blanche ville. : Scarlet Verbena, rooted plants, 25c doz., 50c C., 500, $3.00. Mrs. Tlah Hudgins, Flowery Branch, R. 1. Any native, wild Coniferous, , and Herbaceous shrubbery, Ht. 18 inches and up. Roots packed and Burlapped. Livability guar. Prices your application. Prompt deliveries. Complete instructions. Write Charles A. Stone, Sylvania R. 3. Pink Fairy lilies, White tube roses, Orange and red and or- ange gladiolas, 20c doz.; Am- aryllis, red and orange, 20c ea.; May and June Cactus, red and pink, 10e cutting; White and yellow Narcissus 50c C; King Alford daffodils 70c C. postage. Mrs, Nancy Dobbs. Temple. R. 1. Violets. Lemon day Lilies, red Oxalis, 10c doz.;: June, Thanks- giving, Xmas Cactus. Justicia, Sweet gum, Geraniums, 10c Seciduous ~ trees and cutting; Mixed gladiolas (small | Yellow and red mums, 15e: doz.;. Pink Thrift, roses, 20e doz.; King Alford > daffodils, 65c C. Mrs. Jessie Dobbs, Temple, R. 1. White Spider lilies. size), 20c ea., 2 35c: Rooted*2 yr. old, white, red, pink roses, 15 ea. :Red crepe Myrtle, Lemon _ lilies, White spirea, 10c ea.; Bloom- ing size daffodils, Long yellow Trumpet, 75 C.: Large white, bronze, pink. orchid mums. 25 doz. Add postage.: Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon, R. 2. _ Emperor daffodil bulbs -(arge yellow) 3 doz., $1.00, $2.50 C.; Hera (white) 4 doz. $1.00: bulbs, 25 doz.: Madonna lily bulbs, large size. $1.00 = doz.; Blooming size, 75c doz. Mary L. Wills, Jefferson. Large type chrysanthemums, silver wedding, white, golden glow, yellow, pink, Lavender, bronze, cream. red ,riavega bronze, cream, red, variegated. 25 plants, $1.00: All colors a ton and Daisy type, 35. $1 Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert. R. ae Australian grass flower bulbs. 50c doz.; Crepe Myrtle bushes. 35c ea.; 4, $1.00; Gar- lic bulbs, 50c doz. Marie Clack- um, Wace. R. 2. Surplus growing bulbs; large type dahlias mixed, 4, 35c; Ir- is Daimatica, 50. $1. 15: labeled. 50, $1.15; mixed, S13 20 C.: Jon- | different | quils, daffodills, kinds, 300. .$1.20. Mrs. Je M. | Hall, Calhoun, R. le /eS across). $2.00 C.; Dwarf boxwood, | postage. chrysanthe- | eae; Don- ; ; postage.. | Royston, R. 1. | willows, 1 ft.. 10c. Woodruff, Green- | - Add | Tube | Blue Roman Hyacinth. FLOWERS AND SEED _FOR SALE chry-| PLANTS FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE : Potato plants, yellow skin, Gov. insp. treated. Full count, nthemums (blooms 6-8. inch- | Prompt shipment. 50 M. del. eled plants 8c ea:- 40, $1.65, 80, - 2. 25. Also 22 var. Pompon plants, daisy and Button type mums, 40, $1.20 Will exc. for dried / fruit on other values. Mrs. J. 'F. Chapman, Edison. Dbl. yellow Marigolds, 15c doz.; standing Cypress 10c. Add ; Miss Drucy Crump, Hartwell, R. 2. Red Geranium; white, pink, rain lily; pink, red oxalis, 5 ed): All colors Begonia, (root- ed); Sev. var. cactus plants; Lantana (rooted); 10 ea. Pe- tunias, 15 plants. 10c. Add Mrs. Lester Phillips, Water oak, red and white dogwood, Magnolia, tea olive, holly, sweet Myrtle, sweet bay, Grancy graybeard, hon- spruce pine, pussy 3 25. 440. 35e. Add postage. Mrs. Colson. Toomsboro, R. 3. Gladiola bulbs, $1.00 C.; Dahlia bulbs 15 ea., 2, 25c. All fine pompon plants. Not post- paid. Mrs. Lowell Long, Bre- men Water Hyacinth 6, 50c; pond lilies, Dutch and Spanish Ivis, Pussy willows, 6, 25c; Gentian 12, 25c: Trillium, $1.00 C.: Ti- ger and Lemon lilies, 6, 25c. Moss. packed. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, R. 1. Jonquils, Narcissi, Daffodiis 45c C., $4.00 million. Prepaid. Betty Jo. Kimsey, Young Har- ris. Rustproof snapdragons Giant Verbena, Blue Petunias, 25c. doz., Red Ruffled petunias, 3, 25c; Sultan, Begonia cut- tings. Fairy dilies; 5e-2 P= P.. 50c up, Mrs. C. Lynch, Rome, Atl eS Pure Paper White Narcissus, Cream Narcissus with. yellow eup. Red Spider lily (Gurnsey). Light biue Iris. All 25 doz.; Buttercups, Jon- qguils, Snowdrops, $1.00 Ce Miss Claudia Plant. Marshall- ville. dar, eysuckle, FLOWERS AND SEED . WANTED Want 100 to 300 King Alfred or Empress. daffodil bulbs. Nice, large ones and a good price. Like to see samples. Dr. D. L. Anderson, Atlanta, 1124 Mortgage Guarantee Bldg.. Ma 3433. Want long trumpet daffodil and genuine paper white nar- | cissi bulbs. Will exc. giant pink Picardy gladiolous bulbs; peck for peck, or bu. for bu. /Send now and Ill send Glads Pureell, Pooler. Exc. wseliow jonquils for large type chrysanthemums and all color Iris. Mrs. Clay- ton Douglas. Alma Rt. 1. Want single, Roman hya- cinths, pink or white, also Dutch iris, any color. Mrs. A. 'B. Sheffield. Quitman. Box | 445, Seo ; Want 10 bu. St. Augustine grass plants, or 10 bu. Centi- pede grass plants. Quote. prices. Delivery at Brooklet. F. 'H. Usher, Brooklet. Exc, box flower cuttings, red, orange sultana, 4 kinds ger., pink oxalis, and May cactus, 3 kinds fern, 2 begonias, chrysanthemums, purple lilac, pink, red justicia, for other pot plants. Mrs; J. D. Scoggins, Bowman, Rt. 1, Box 91. : PLANTS FOR SALE Gen. Marglobe tomato plants, ready. July 12. 98% 200, 35c; 500, 70c; $1.25 M. mailed, $1.00 M. col. W. R. Stephens, Dahlonega, R. qe | Gov. Insp. and treated Early | Triumph potatoes 50c M.. 5 M.. $2.25 P. P. No personal chks. Jay Hayes, Gainesville, R. 1, Box 120. Insp. red and pink P. R. po- tato plants, 65c del, 50e col: Dutch cabbage, 90c M.. del. Exc. for white 100 Ib. feed sacks. No chks. ace. C. W. Smith, Gainesville, R. 2. P. R. potato plants Insp. red or yellow skin insp., 5000, $2.06. Prompt shipment, full count. F. G. Tyre. Bristol. Red skin or pink skin po- tato plants Guar. to be tied with Gov. tape, inspected and treated, 50c M., 2 M. up 45c. x "Del. Hiraay eer. Screven. Field grown, lab- and Ruby King pepper, | plants, same price. All P. P. R. Lee | | Prompt shipment. All colors Sultanas (root- ; . count. M. del. L, D. Lightsey, watermelon crepe myrtle, yel- |. low jasmine, sweet shrub, ce- | David | bulbs. Watson, Odum, Allen: Tyre, Screven, R. 2. Calif. Wonder, World Beater 500, 65c; $1.25 M.: Black Beauty and florida High bush Egg Chanclor. Pitts. Red and yellow- skin FP, R. 500 Ibs., collard seed, ib.; 100 Ibs., : $115. 00. A. Cc. ham, ee Chufa seed, recteaned, $3 bu. W.-W Williams, Quitmar Large red nest onions f August planting; quarter 4 times. 1 quarter makes 8 and Ponder, 110 in nest. 65c gal. Mrs. W. Robbs, Flowery Branch. Re. About 20 lbs. Jap. Sho-goi potato plants Gov. Insp. and treated, 50c M. dei. No chks.: Willis Griffis: Sereven, Ry 1. Few blue Ridge Mtn. heading cabbage 25c C. Will C. : Smith. Roy, Gov. insp: and treated P. R.. potato plants, good plants, full Prompt shipment. 45c_ ven, Gov. Insp, and treated po- | tato plants, 45c M. del. Exe. for anything can use. Stephen | Herndon. Odum, R. 2., Box: 156. Gov. insp. and treated. 50c del. in Ga. W. A, Pearce, Bax- | ley, Rt. 4. Red skin P. R. potato plants, ; 60c M.. over 5 M. 50c M. all del. W. C. Carter, Baxley, R. 4. : Potato plants, BP. R., 65c M. del.: 50c M. exp. col.; $4.00, 10 M.; Cabbage, tomato, collard, plants, 300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. mailed; $1.00 M. shipped. Major Crow, Gainesville, R. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C., $1.75 M. del. Mrs. Des- sie J. Puiett, Dahlonega, R. 1, Box 67. Wakefield and Daten: eab- bage plants: Marglobe. Stone, Balt. tomate plants; Collard plants, 20c C.. 400, 45c, $1.00 M.; 5-M., $4.25. All del.; Gov. Insp. P. R. Potato plants, 50c M.; 5 M. $1.90. Lee Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Red Raspberry, berries vines, 40c. doz.; bulbs, 25c doz.;: Mrs, Buford Robinson, Bowdon, R. 2. -P. R. potato plants, 75c M.; 5 M. lots or more 50c M. All del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary Crosby, Baxley, R. 4. Gov..Insp. Imp. red skin P. R. potato plants, 40ec M. Can make prompt shipment. P. A. Gov. ansp:. 2... RR. potato plants, 50ec M.. All over 5 M. 45e del. Good count strong plant. Prompt shipment. Claude Tyre, Screven. Sweet potato plants for sale; at digeing time in Fall. B. FL best Christmas: Imp. red skin P. R. and yellow _ Skin, not mixed, 30c M. You pay postage. Brantley Bell, | | Bristol, Re | P. R. potato vines, 12 inches long, $1.00 M.; P. R. potato draws 50c M. Good count. All P. P. Leroy. Lightsey, Screven, Ox Lo. Insp. Cert. red and pink P. R. potato plants: tomato plants, all kinds. 45c M. ea. del. Paul Lightsey. Sereven. Ga. heading collards, $1.60 M.; Dill plants 25c C.; red and white cypress vines 35c C. All del. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Doug- lasville, R. 1. P. R. potato plants, Gov. Insp. 50e M. del.; Ike Tomber- lin, Surrency, R. 2. Fresh P. R. Potato plants, from vine cuttings, Insp. and treated. Prompt shipment. FOB. No chks. J. H. Bullard, Baxley, R. 4. P, R. Potato plants, 20c C., 60c; Vigorvine tomato plants 25e. All mailed. L. A. Crow, Gainesville, R. 2. ; P. R. and Nancy Hall potato plants. 50c M. FOB: here, if mailed 15c M. extra; Cabbage plants, tomatoes, collards. by mail, 500. 65c; $1.25 M.; By express $1.00 M. Plants now ready, John C. Crow, Gaines- Ville, White Ga. collard pints and seed: plants 20c.C., $1.50 M.; Seed 65 lb., 2 fos. $1.00 Plus postage. C. 0. Sikes, Sylves- | ter. Sage plants, 25 doz.; Cala- mous plants, 6, 25c: Pepper- mint plants. 25, 5c. All del. No ee Ethel Wright, Alto. R. Yellow skin P.-R.. potatoes, treated and insp. (vine cut- ting treated 22 years), 50c M., del. Parcel post. No orders less than 5 M. M. O. a order. + Prompt shipment. D.-L. O- Steen. Dougias. Yellow: and pink skin P. Re potato plants from vine grown | ata Insp. seed, 50c M. del. to | 3rd. zone. Prompt shipment: | Also vines, same Rind,. $1. 00 | M. FOB, or or 50 M. del. to J - Gruber, Odum 3rd. zone, R ; Turnip seed, climb- | ing tcmato plants, 25c doz. for : i July. Grows 2 bu. to vine; Mtn. | Scre- : Red skin P. R. potato plants, , . ' Himalaya : Garlic. | 30c Ib. Tra for seed sacks or some garden M. : 8 lbs. of Seven top tur seed. 15c cup or lot for $2.00. No chks. Acc. Some mixe garden beans seed, free froi weevils, 10c cup. Mrs. Wi Pendley, Jasper, Rts 2: : CORN AND SEED COR FOR SALE) | 3800 bu. slipped .shuck, aon ,ar corn 90 per cent yello 80c bu. D. A. Howard, Grove= town. Hamilton Farm. 4000 bu. corn in ear, weev itreated, 75c bu. at farm. C. - Watson, Moultrie, c-o Wat son and Blasingame Farms. 100 bu. corn, 65c_bu. Live imi. Glennville on C. W. Kirk , lighters Farm. Ovid Foanta Glennville. Rt 1. Choice corn in ear, 85 bu new Hastings 100- Bu. oe clean, no rust or smut, ver} bright, 60c bu. W. H. Bolto Griffin. 25 bu. good white slip shuck eorn, weevil free. 65c bu. at my barn. Also 1 ton good pea nut hay $8.00 ton. D. A. Pat terson. Vienna, R. 1. : PEANUTS AND PECANS No. 1 N. C. Runner peanuts (in hull), unmixed 5c Ib. at barn W. S. Norton. Edison. ; \ i BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE. -90- ae Velvet beans in 2-3 bu. sacks, $1.50 bu. R. S. An- derson, Hawkinsville. a "Mixed field peas, $2. 00. bu. rD. F. Pharr. Lithia Springs. Few bu. 6 wks. Speckled Crowder peas, 10c Ib. Add pos- tage. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuth- bert. Rt. 1.. : O-too-tan beans, $3. 25 en sizer, Also Peach elevator and s $25.00. L. S. Sewell, Newnan GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Rust- Pro: 50 bu. Texas | Cureton, Austell. 50 bales good, bright Straw, baled, $10.00 ton; bales good, bright . Straw, baled without rain 0 - $12. 00 ton, at my place, 2-% mi. So. Villa Rica. Willie ~wimithno; Villa Rick Rt 2.25 100 bu. of good heavy oats and 700 bu. of extra good white corn in shuck for sale Also pair good mules for sale. R. C. Holloway, Manchester, PO: Box-105: Tele No-45. = WATERMELONS AND CANTALPES rOR SALE 20 acres Cuban Queen wat ermelons, 10 acres Cantalou- pes, ready July 10th. Like to sell to truckers at field. 3 mi. East of Vienna. H. G. ee Vienna. Rt. 3. POTATOES FOR SALE Have about 2500 Ibs. nice white cobler potatoes for sale, Grade, 1 and 2 mixed. Ee Rawlins, Milan. ~ PEACHES FOR SALE Peaches for trucks, Hileys, Elbertas and other free-stone peaches. through August. J. C. Adkins, Ft. Val-_ ley. 209 North Macon St. Early Rose peaches for sale er exchange for green li beans, white potatoes, corn, chickens, honey, snap beans. Come for peache ; and bring what you have. Will have Early Hileys within tw weeks. Mrs. Ruby M. TaN Ft. Valley, Rt. 2. MEATS FOR SALE : ' Home cured hams for sale About 20 lbs. ea., 25 lb; Mar= tin E. Free. Clarkesville, R.. 3 SYRUP FOR SALE _ 2 Bbls, Ga. Cane syrup ir ' 32 gal, cypress bbis., 1941 made, 35c gal. at shipping point; ae. gal. cans. oe SB: FOB. -B. Morgan. Clyx Sev. yan on, syrup in gallon fan rat my. farm, J. we Early | trie. Efe Page Fwer HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE a Epon of 12 qt. jars of honey, 1 es, of 6-10 lb. pails, 00; FOB. W. G. Chambliess, awson, RFD 2 No. 1 pure Gallberry Ext. ~~ heney, new crop, 10 Ib. pails, ~ $1.00 ea. or 6-10 lb. pails, $5.50. _ Add shipping charges for all. . No chks. Jim Pye, Odum. -- Gallberry honey, $7.00 fora 75 lb. lard can, Chunk or Ext: other good grades, $5.50for 75 ~ Yb. lard can Ext., 10 lb. bucket - Gallberry, $1.00: second grade, 16.1). 75c. All_- FOB. J.T: Hol- dand. Sparks. o6-10 1b. - pails; pure * Ext. honey, $6.50 FOB: 6-10 lb. No. 2 grade, $4.00 FOB; 2210:AD; ~ pail, postpaid, $1.90; 1-10 Ib. pail, $1.00. All promptly ship- _ ped. John A. Crummey, Jesup, PF. O:; Box. 117. White comb honey, 10 Ibs. pails, $1.35: 50-60 lbs. cans 12c Vb, del. in Ga. Parcel post. D. N, oe. Toomsboro, Rt. 1. INCUBATORS AND _ BROODERS FOR SALE 50 chick size electric box oder. never used, for sale or exc. for 4 young, heavy breed hens. Mrs, L. L. Wallace, At- Janta, 1059 Manigault St. S. E. 10 slightly used bulb-type Sunnybrook brooders; 60 chick | cap., wire flocrs, made of gal. heavy gauge steel, cost $3.00; sell for $2.00 prepaid. Joe Yan-. eey, Allentown. 1 brand new Heater for Smiths Mother Nature Brood- er, $4.50 postpaid, Mrs. Lee McElheny, Monticello. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE. 2 thoroughbred N. Z. white! rabbits, 2 mos. old, 50c ea., 1 gray buck, ready for service. 5c cash. 25 cavies, grown ones, $1. 00 ea. or $1.50 pair; Young wnes 50c ea. No chks. B. H. Holsomback, 302 S. Harrig St. : _ East Point. Ca. 6744. 8 weeks old rabbits for saie, <1 plack giant buck, 11 mos. old, $1.50 or swap for doe or white buck, lorace FeO, ler MISCELLANEOUS does SALE CORRECTION: Yellow ladyslipper for set- ting, 75c doz.; Pink ladyslip- per, $1.00 doz.; Dry ladyslip- per, $1.00 lb.; Dry Spigment, 75c lb.; green ginseng for set- ting, $1. 00 doz.; Dry ginseng, a ounce; Ginseng - seed, 2c 50 for 75c. W. A. Johnson, Atto.. Dol, tans y. necperinint plants, $1.00 C; butterfly root, Soc" doz; Star plants, 50c doz.; 3 yr. old pomegranate plants, 3 ft., $1.00 ea. Exc. for 100 lb. cap., white feed sacks, free of holes and letters. Mrs. 4: Harr:son, Bremen. 100 white feed sacks, wash- ed free of letters, 100 Ib. cap. 9c ea. Mrs. Neal Williams, Buena Vista. 50 ibs., good goose feathers, slightly used, fine cond. 40c Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Gray- | Washed white guano sacks, free of holes and rust, 10c ea. plus postage. No stamps; also some last years home-made sorghum syrup, in % gal. jars, Oc per % gal.. FOB. Mrs. Jno. +. Richardson, Hartwell Rt. Lady slipper plants, blood d sage plants, 75c doz.; atnip, peppermint, horsemint, spearment, hoarhound, balm, yarrow, dbl. and single tansy, colts foot, 60c C. del. in Ga. Mrs. R. M. Hallaway, Dahlon- ena, REL -MISCELLAN EOUS _ WANTED Want 1 or 2 M. good. Brim- mer tomato plants. R. T. May- es, Camak. WALNUTS: Want some black walnuts at $1.25 per hundred lbs, Alex Garrett, Pendergrass. WHEAT: Want 10 bu. wheat for feed- ing chickens at cash price. B. eo Vidalia. Rt. a. MARKET BULLET SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 270 saw cotton gins, com- plete with power, cheap. B. P. | Roper, Cumming. About 2 M. sound _ tobacco ss size approximately 1- % X 1-% X 4 4, Priced, 1c ea. FOB. "r. G. Hasty, sington. Hay Press in fair cond., $30. E. H. Jones, Waycross, Reynolds St. Case Hand Feed 22 X 36 metal threshing machine, $125. Trade for 20-30 tractor, grain or beef cattle. James - B. Bartch, Augusta, Milledge- ville. : Farm Bell, 20 in. at flare, perfect cond., $4.00 FOB my station. Sat. guar. W. H. Wood, Martin, Rt. 1. Victor No. 2 Cane Mill, 3 Roller, can make 60 gal. per day, $50.00 cash or trade for cattle. W. M. McGinnis, Al- pharetta. Rt. 1. Fordson tractor, $25.00; gas eng... 3-4 h. p. used on farm, $20.00; peach elevator and siz- er, $25. 00; L. S. Sewell, New- nan. A 1h. wagon spring seat with back, no junk, $1.50. G. Cc Porterfield, Comer, Box 87. Some second- hand farm ma- chinery essential for Dairying, ! $50.00. Write for full descrip- | ; tion. E. O. Cabaniss, Maxeys. Reversible, adjustable Cut- taway 2h. harrow, grain cra- dle, Iron Kee Whizz some repairs), 5 gal. |can, 10 gal. milk cans, Delaval No, 12 Cream separator, and other farm equipment, cheap for cash at my place, Mrs. Et- ta Marrett. Hillsboro Rt. 3. Chattanooga Syrup Mill and copper pan for sale or trade. Write. W. M. Runyan, Cedar- town. Rt. 2. 2-70 saw continental gins complete, 1 model 300 Intl | bower unit. T, R. Densmore, 2 ase 2 wagons, 1 and 2 horse, both second-hand, but in good} shape.Frank C. Pruitt, Dah- lonega. Rt. 1, Box 67, Whirlwind Ensilage cutter, Size E, in good cond., for sale. Mrs. W. 0. Kennedy, Tifton. 5 h. p. eng. used in farm | work, cheap for cash or swap for real good milch cow, fresh in, or for mule. Leo F. Rad-|! ford, Dublin. Rt. 4. No. 14 Chattanooga Cane; SMill, $40.00; 1 John Deere mowing machine and_ rake $25.00; R. G. Jr., all steel Hay | press, $30.00; 2 syrup ketiles, 80 gal. $5.00; 100 gal. $6.00; 2000 Tobacco sticks, % price FOB. K. K. Moore, Thomasville. Goober turn plow, practic- ally new, $5.50: Ledbetter, No. 4 planter, $7.50. Come see. Ceo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville. Rt. 2. cream ' Alpharetta. Rt. 3 stand, 30 bbl. sprout Gol- den flour mill, good cond., for sale. Must be moved at once. W. A. Bishop. Macon, 103 La- mar St. A No. 1 Grist Mill, 42 inch rocks. for sale or trade for mule, cattle, hogs, anything ean use. S. C. Waddell, Bre-- men. Fordson tractor, with pulley. Running condition and will ,erank for your inspection. ist | $35. 00 cash gets it. P. M. Dear- ing, Covington. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want a good used mule- -pow- ier hay press. Please _ state peeks. condition, price. Dr. Robert L. Lester, Marietta. Want 1 used tractor in good cond., cheap. Prefer Case or International: also want 1 used Hammer Mill, cheap. W. I. Barron, Milner. Want second - hand Cider Mill and press in good or fair cond. Quote best price FOB nearest RR station. G. E. King, Lake Park. Rt. 3. Want 1 h= wagon, a 2 sec- tion drag harrow, 1. grain planter. E. J. Mason, Atlanta, 650 So. Pryor St. Want 1 grits mill with reck 42 or 48, in good cond., flat style. J. J. Kennedy, Midville. Want second-hand mower and rake. G. O. McKie, Au- gusta, Rt. 3, Martin Town Rd. Want a 40 or 50 h. p. crude oil eng., and alternating cur- rent electric generator, in first class cond., and reasonably priced. To be used in connc- tion with Orchard operations. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. Want buy a tractor mowing machine for Farmall F - 12. Must be fair cond., and priced ay Aida Williams, Collis i Ken- } 611! (needs | POULTRY FOR SALE : ANDALUSIANS: 3 Blue Andalusian pullets | and cockerel, 3 1-2 mos. old, : all Blue, $5.00. Mrs. A. F. Kelley, Warrenton: BANTAMS: ' 3 Bantam pullets, Yellow; 1 red Bantan rooster, price on yard. 4 for $2.00: 1 R. I. Rea 'cockerel price on yard, $2.00. Bessie Seagraves, Hampton. BARRED WHITE AND OTH- ER ROCKS: B. R. cockerels and ready to lay pullets, purebred Thomp- sons oat str., $1.00 ea. Mee G. M. pprsee. Alma, Rt. 3. 3 pur ebied White Rock cockerels, 6 mos. old, ready for service, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. E. Powell, Wadiey. 10 nice B. R. pullets, Thomp- sons str., bloodtested, 12 wks. old. $5.50, or 60c ea. Mrs. Hoke Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. Cove str. B. Ply. Rock cock- erels, March hatch, range rear- ed, vaccinated, bloodtested, | $1.50 ea. T. W. Nalls, Carnes- | ville. Barred Plymouth Rock pul- lets, 3. mos. old, best AAA grade. 10, $1.00. 1 rooster free. Vivian Barnes, Gray- ; mont, | CORNISH: 4 Cornish roosters, big type, over a yr. old, $1.50 ea. or 4 'for $5.00 FOB. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. 1.purebred Bulldog Cornish rooster, $2.50; 1 B. D. slightly mixed with purebred Indian game, $1.50 or both, Exec, for Baby chicks, shire Reds, Cornish Indian or any large breed at 7 1-2c ea. dele Pe PP: Aj Baie, man, Rt. 2, Box 56. ay | CORNISH AND GAMES: 2 large 1 yr. old Cornish roosters, 6 Ibs. ea., $1.00 ea. | Money order. Robert Denmark. Portal. Box 33. | 4 purebred Dark Cornish cockerels, 3-4 lbs ea., hatched last week in March, "$1.00 ea. FOB: Eggs, $1.00 for 15 post- paid, Mrs. Fred F. Johnson. ee Rt.32;- Box -152. Large type Dark Cornish /ceckerels, $2.00 ea., dei. No | culls, From heavy laying, | prize-winning stock. Will wt. | 10 lbs. a. when grown. R. E. | Adair, Stone Mtn. | Cock, half Nichols Blue and qual Travelier, wt. 6 lbs., $5.00. Woodrow Ownby, Blairsville. iRE 3, Box 16. Cuban-Spanish games, $2.50 D. T. Jennings, Americus, ea. 4 PO. Box 84. Pure S. A. Ginn Ca Ginn Reds, Ginn Blues, pound size trios, $3.00; also old brood stock: - Will. ship: COD: .-r. Vaughn, Royston, Rt. 2. Bull dog type cornish game roosters, 10 wks. old, $3.00 head: L. M. Smith, 1906 Cars- well, Waycross, | HAMBURGS: Silver Spangled Hamburg cocks, $1.00 ea.; Black Polish Cream Crested. $1.00 ea. iS: T. Gaines, Buford. LEGHORNS: 1940 April hatch S. C. W. L. hens, vaccinated and of Colon- jials best egg grade, laying now, 50c ea. in lots of 25 or more, Come get them. Win- fred Neal. Rocky Face, Rt. 1. About 12@ Colonials best egg grade White Legorca hens, Apri: 1940 hatch, in good cond., $1.00 ea. lots of 10, 90c ea. for lot. H. W. Bitler, Ash- burn. 300 W. L. and White Rocks cross pullets. Your pick, 75c {ea, March hatched. W. J. Porter. Sunny Side. ORPINGTONS: 10 purebred AAA | grade Buff Orp. hens, 75 ea. or exc. for nice Guernsey or Jersey heifer. Bring heifer and get hens. Also, have Dark Corn- ish rooster to exc. for Ancona rooster. Mrs. Homer Suttan, Cedartown, Rt. 2. 40 Super A 1941 hatch Buff. Orp. pullets, 75c ea.: Mallard ducks, $2.00 pr.: Buff Orp. ducks, $2.50 pr; Black and White Muscovy ducks, $1.00 ea; Buff eggs, 75c per 15; unwashed white feed sacks, 8c ea. Miss otal McCollum, Grant- ville : REDS: 100 ped. Parmenter Reds 14 mos. old, laying hens, $1.00 ea; also 150 pullets, 3 mos. old. from these hens, 75c ea. F. R. Kennedy, Stone Min., Rt, 2. 2 Mayhood direct R. I. Red roosters, 1940 hatch, $2.00 or $1.00 ea., FOB. Mrs. Elbert Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 3. $3.50 cash. | Hamp- : Quit- | wks. at, IN FARM HELP WANTED | Want man (with Saat fan ily) that can fire a boiler for! a gin, and can also handle a '2 row cultivating tractor. Start | work about ist of September, | work bal. year and trade for | all of next yr. Weekly or monthly pay. White or color- ed, but must have good ref. J: K. Carpenter, Cave Springs Rt. i woman, 25-40, for light farm, work, no field work. One who can drive car preferred. Board and room. State salary expect- ed. J. E. Chappell. Douglas. Want settled, white woman for farm work, no fieid work nor milking nor laundry. Home in family of 2. Henry Paul, Atlanta, 1096 Marietta St. N. W. Want unencumbered white; Want well educated girl for light farm work. no field work. Write for particulars. Good home. Mrs. E. E. Bishop, Thom- asville. ~ Rt. 3. Want nice girl or viidlcag- ed woman for light work, no field work. Live with old cou- ple for home, board and clothes. Mrs. M, E. Davis, Nor- Cross= RE aT Want a good girl or woman for light farm work, no field work, for good home as one of family of 3. Mrs. M. E. Trim- ble, Tallapoosa. Want woman or girl, white , or colored, to do light farm, no field work. Good home and reasonable salary. Mrs. W. W. Haymore, Rutledge. *" Want settled, unencumbered, white woman for light farm = work, no field work, but some work in yard and_ flowers. Could use man and wife. M. M. DeBardelaben, Ellenwood. RE 1. ~ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 rams and 2 ewes, for sale) at $15.00. Geo, D. Barfield, Louisville. 1 good milk goat: kids 3 old. Mrs. Walter Roun- tree, Summit. Reg. Hampshire ram lambs, for sale. C. H. Blalock, Rabun Gap. Fresh Sanan, reg., and grade. does, no horns, 4 and 5. qt. ' milk stock, also young stock, $5.00 to $50.00. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 69 So. Grand Ave., Center Hill. Sir Roderick, the most outstanding Toggenburg buck in the South. Reg... ped., natur- ally hornless. At stud, in sea- son, fee $5.00. You can secure cheaper sires but none better. Comparisons, cordially invited. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War- ren St. N. E. De 5140. 2 milk goats, fresh in with 3 kids. Giving a gallon per day. Can be had at bargain. Jas. E. Ingram, Lithonia. Rt. 3. Few, reg. grade Nubian, doe kids from my choice reg., purebred sire and choice grade does. 1 reg., purebred buck at bargain (because of horns), $10.00; Service of reg., Sire. the best, $5.00 for reg., does, $3.00 for grades. Kids at very low prices. F. E. Grubbs. De- | morest. Milking does, Toggenburg, 1 and half, just/ freshened, $10.00; sev, kids left, sell cheap: at stud, fine, reg., Nu- bian buck, imported blood. Book order now for fall serv- ice. A. S. Horner, Atlanta; Mt. Vernon Highway. Ch 6060.. 2 does, both milking, 1 Nu- bian and 1 Toggenburg; buck, 18 mos. old, for sale: also, have 20 acres in pasture for goats, $1.00 per month; Sanan buck service, fee $2.00, at my barn. Mrs. J. Ww. Easley, Hapeville, Box 161 Ca 2598. 2 young Toggenburg does, 3 mos. old, also 1 Toggenburg milkgoat, fresh in, 3 qts. per day, for sale. Mrs. L. Soto At- lanta, 120 Simpson St. N. W. Young Saanan Doe fresh March 16th. giving 8 ibs. milk a day. Nice teats and Udder. No horns, 100 % foreign, pure | blood reg. and from best stock. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 69 S. Grand Ave. Center Hill. 2 milk goats giving about 1 qt. ea. at present with poor at- tention. Also 1 fine billy. All 3-for $20.00 or will sell sepa- rately. W. M. Cox Lebanon. 15 | te as or Marietta on Highway oO. Fresh Toggenburg grade milk goat, 1st freshening. 1 1-2 qts daily. 13 mos. old, still grow- ing. $15.00. M. O. preferred. ao oe Highland, Martin 2 milk goats, Saanan and Toggenburg mixed. In good shape will) sell cheap. Come and see. C. H. Chaffin, 65 Craige mye: _ Decatur. ' terested, , Garrett. Commerce. Rt. 4, of Berta Orchards. yrs. ex. Corn Mill. | been on reiief. FARM HELP WA Want man and wife ie w .on farm, must have some ; perience with tractor and | | to ore one. Good nr ences. S, Harvy, Gleen Want a ae settled dleaged lady to do ligh work, no field work. $3, room and board in Chr home. Write Paul H. '404 Ivey Terrace, Gainesy Want middleaged wh woman. to. do light farm no field work. $3.00 week | board. Live near church bus passes the house. Th. Payne, Calhoun, R. 3. Want woman or 18 to 35 -yrs. for work, no field work, $2.50 > and live as one of the fa Mrs. Lottie Ingram, Acwo RR. 8: s Want niece. white girl, tween 14 and 16 yrs. for farm work. voultry, ete., field work. Ornhan or he less. girl. E. Wheeler 2156 Ste Olmsted Holmes, 4: ta. Want reliable girl hic 35 yrs. Good character, ing, healthy and clean for h farm work, no field work laundry. Good = salary room and Doard. Mrs. Williams. Columbus, eare of Williams Dairy. 45 yr. old man, 6 yrs. of perience wants a job ove ing a Peach Orchard, how to handle labor. ; write, oo Want light farm work field work for home and sm salary, with reliable party. Wagstaff, Bolton. Want position as Mille with Roller Flour Ref. furnishe I. Bentley, Winder, Rt. 3. Dairyman 20 yrs. exp. da work, married, 3 children ber. honest, straight, re nished. wants job as mana: or worker in dairy. Earl rh onant, Martinez. Watt job on farm: 7. exp., driving truck, ete. sin and white, Melvin Halcor Tallapoosa. 16 yr. old boy wants. farm work. for small board and ae Bell, Atlanta. Rt. Camp. Oaks. 19 yr. oid white gir] wa work on farm. No field. nor milking. $5.00 week | home. Mises Aircore Willi Berlin. Man, married, wants job Caretaker of farm, driving tractor, operating any k farm machinery. Have 2 t work besides myself. house (have own furnitur F. N. Day. Egan. Want to make apple je and do some home canning halves. Write for full part ulars. Mrs. A. E.. Nix, Ga ville Rt. 5. 26 yr. old young man wai work on farm, Reliable, do drink. Exp. in farming. dai Mill and drive-truck. Go ar where. Write or see at on B. A.* Skipver Newnan, ; of Gen. Del. Want job looking afte farm for)1942- or a: {5 crop and 50-50 basis near primitive Baptist chuzch. myself, am 45 yrs, old. time exverience. L. D. To Giennville. Want job on farm, hi gather crops, tractor drivin of any farm work. Married, sr Widow woman ee jo farm, no field work. what will pay. - Seng bus Can furnish references. Lillian Davis. Cuthbert, 'of Fred Hammond. Want wage job on farm yr. old colored man. board. laundry, salary of. $ $20 month. 20 yrs. experi Wire or mail fare at once, come now. William H Daniels, Jr., Tennille. RFD Box 88 A. \ Middleaged white man wa medium light farm, yard wo Pay according to work. N W. kB Carrollton Rt. 5. : Col. man wants large 2 farm for 1942. Good 5-6 house, good large barn other out buildings. Good , ture and well and goods smo land. Standing rent. than 1 yr. ,_ ty. Willie T. Jenkin ' saw, Rt lL