ALTON COGDELL, DIRECTOR-STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS ASL MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1940. econ tj: CFE. NUMBER | as Purchased By Comrmnissioner Roberts. e leases on the present State Farmers Mar- in Atlanta, all expire by January 1, 1941, york has already begun on a modern market much larger site With this in mind, I bought ie State about two years ago a tract of 15 between Atlanta and East Point as a site for rom every standpoint, this tract will make a ess purposes. It is NOT in a residential nd few if any homes are affected by it. near either schools or churches, and in no affect schools or churches or homes. In- deflating the value of property, it likely e an increase in the value of property in ection. | he main highway running from Atlanta n East. Point and other points south and ast passes the site and will be the main road in reaching the market. This highway is al- ined on both sides by business houses and plants. Site is also bounded on two sides by rail- ich will have access to the Market and in lines will be used in shipping Georgia lucts out of the state. This market~ project when. completed will the expenditure of several million dollars and ition it will mean that many other millions rs will be spent in that section by grocery or storage warehouses and by gas and oil to service the 200,000 trucks that will pat- he Market annually. The Market section ily develop into a little city that would n million dollars. to build. Master Market will afford a bigger r mar- LIVESTOCK se prices, quoted by White Provision y, are on strictly corn-fed hogs: Hogs: 180 to 240 lbs., $6.00; 150 to 175. Ibs., ; 130 to 145 Ibs., $5.00 down: 240 to 300 lbs., 300 to 350 lIbs., $5.50; good roughs, 180 to s., $5.25; good roughs, 350-to 500 lbs., $5.00 Sattle: Good fat beef-type steers oS heif- 58 to $9; medium fat, $6 to $7.50; fat dairy- ers and heifers only good enough to bring . $5.50; few up to $6; common kinds, $4 to canners mostly $3 to $3.75; good heavy 5 to $5.50; light bulls, $4 to $5; best calves ; Medium, $6.50 to $7.50; common, $5 to owouts, $3.50 to $4.50. sl ite for the market. It has already been zoned ~ Jork Is Begun On New Farmers Market -ket for the sale of the prodaete: of Georgia farm- ers and will also cause expansion of the other state markets. As I have stated above, the Murphy Ayenue tract is a splendid site, not located in a residence section and which is now almost surrounded by -business houses and industrial plants. In order to save time and rush the work on the new Market, Governor-elect Talmadge has been commissioned to build the Market and WORK UPON IT HAS ALREADY BEGUN. COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner. Cotton Vote Set for Dec. 7th All Gorgia farmers who produced cotton in 1940 are eligible to vote in the December th ref- erendum to determine if cotton marketing quotas will be in effect for the 1941 crop, Mr. Thomas R. Breedlove, of Athens, administrative a of the AAA in Georgia, anngainces. Mr. Breedlove urges all farmers to vote on the referendum as to whether or not they want mar- keting quotas next year, and says further: Hach 1940 cotton producer, whether owner, tenant or sharecropper, will be entitled to one vote. Two- thirds of the farmers must vote in favor of market- ing quotas if they are to be in effect in eas For Gourd Growers Mr. Connie N. Watts, of Bald wile, Cans president of the Dixie Martin-Bluebird Club, re- quests the Market Bulletin to state thdt he might assist in the sale of Gourds as he has many requests for them and growers of Gourds who desire to sell them are asked to write to him, giving a descrip-_ tion of the Gourds. Since there are not as many birds as there used to be, insects are more numerous than they once were, so anything done to increase the number of birds will also help to get rid of bugs. Farm Program to Continue The re-election of President Roosevelt and the Democratic ticket in the election of November 5th, is of especial interest to farmers, because to them it likely will mean the continuation of the Farm Pro- gram that has been in effect since 1933. Two sections of the program affect fe farmers and the third not only affects them but all other people as well. These are the Soil Conservation and Rural Electrification program, and the third is the guar- anteed bank deposit law. _ Jf the Soil saving program is continued it will re-make the land of the South and will enable the farmers to reclaim and build up much of their land, whereby there will be a bigger yield per acre. Toa - much of our land has washed away and we have | to cultivate too much land to make our crops. We need to grow more on less land and to greatly increase the yield per acre. Georgias eorn yield is estimated to be 11 bushels an acre, con)- = pared with 50 bushels in Indiana. Then, too, we save a lot of work on good land, because a 'tield of rich land is lots easier cultivated than a poor field. A farmer aierage likes to plow the lots close to the home, because they are usually richer than the other farm land, and it takes less work for em. The Rural Electrification program means that an ice box, a radio and other conveniences. It also means = the farmers can have lights for his home. he can use electricity for many farm puiposes, such as a pump in the well and to light and to cool milk-in the dairy. About 60,000 farm homes in Georgia now have | electricity and it is planned to expand the program, This is truly one of the greatest blessings that has - ever come to the farm home. * Guaranteed bank deposits help to pat more 4 money in circulation by all the people, both in the country and in the cities. because more people pat- ronize banks by putting money on deposit which causes it to circulate, rather than be kept at home i: _ tied up_in a sock or hid in or under the mattress. Full co-operation with the Government on the Soil saying plan will enable you to diversify your crops and build up your land at the same time, the results of which will soon be noticed in the Hin ky crease of the yield per acre. Foxes Gone Mad qh an z (DP. di MM. Sutton, State Veterinarian, was in Augusta this week to confer with Richmond county commissioners on a proposed quarantine against dogs running at large in the southern section of the county because of the prevalence of rabies among foxes in several counties in that area of the state. A ninety-day quarantine already has been or=_ -dered in Burke, Jefferson and Washington Coun= ties. During this. period, dogs must be confined to private property unless immunized againt rabies. PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLES TURNIPS (bunched), per doz. punches 70c-80c. TURNIP SALAD, bu. hampers quoted below on the Atlanta Market are by wholesale egg dealers for graded A-1 white and candled eggs. Ungraded eggs are quoted 2c to 3c below. quotations. Yard run eggs will not be permitted for retail trade under the Georgia eee law. Day-old and day-fresh eggs are offered as such and GEORGIA PRODUCE COLLAR DS. per dOn oS 2s ore 60c-75e fF - MUSHROOMS (Ga.) 1-lb. cartons 27140-30e | POTATOES, Ga. Cobblers, U.S. No. 1 2 1O0-Woe Sakis oe sneer a eee S19 SWEET POTATOES, Porto Rican, Bulke per Cw. _$1.40- $1. 60 ty eggs are not allowed to be offered for sale at all. ps Atlanta Ash- Barnes- | Black || Clarkes- La Lake- | Macon | Metter Quit~ Sand- Sparta Syi- | burn - ville shear ville Grange land man ersville vania 38 30 33 i: 130 .30 30 38 a2 be 28h 30@ 0 s. 30 30 .33-.35 30 .28 25 30 20 3D 20]. 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Stone- woods 6 for 25c, Mtn. laurel, - Page Four FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _. Pink thrift 40 -C, $3.50 M. Well rooted plants postpaid. No Stamps. Mrs..H, .V. Branan, Rt. 2, Austell. Azaleas 3 colors, pink, red, yellow dogwood, Mtn. laurel, rhododendrons, holly bush, white pine, crabapple, coralber- _ Ty $1.00 dozen postpaid. Roy - Wilson, Morganton. Cream white narcissi 25 doz- en; long nose yellow daffodils and paper white narcissi 10 - dozen. M. D. Redfern, Tennille. Jonquils, Iris lilies, Lady of 20c; running Travelers delight 20c each, 6 for $1.00. Mrs. J. _E. Nicolson, Rt. 1, Buchanan. ~ Star Jasmine vine, purple lil- ac 10c each, 3 for '25; lemon day lilies 75e C; white narcissi ~. 85c C; purple crape myrtle well : rooted lic each. Add postage. _ Fannie Wood, Rt. 1, Buchanan. S Dogwood, young cedar $2.50 C; running cedar $2.00 C; water oak $3.00 C; yellow root 25c - dozen. Add postage. Wie Ps Massey, RFD 2, Hartwell. - Red & white dogwood, aza- _ leas, rhododendrons, ivy, holly, - ferns, silver maple and red pines, Cherokee roses 5-6 ft. %e. Mrs. Minnie Campbell, _ Morganton. 3 Rhododendrons, redbuds, white pines, red & white dog- wood, Mtn. laurels, red & yel- low azaleas, pink Cherokee roses, silver maples odie heh: ~ $1.00 dozen; grey violets $1.00 & _C. Miss Dorothy Dillard, Min- eral Bluff. _ Evergreen bushes 25 and 50c each. Some are knee high oth- ers waist high. Mrs. Lula Mad- ae Rt. 1, Felton. irawberry bush, dogwoods, red & white azaleas, ivies, Mtn. Jaurels, Cherokee roses, ferns, fe hollies, white, silver and red maples, pines, blooming locust, any size $1.00 dozen postpaid. George Brown, Morganton. ~ Red & white dogwood, sweet shrub, azaleas, Thunbergia bushes 4-5 ft. high, well root- dozen; rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels, spruce, white, black pines $1.00 dozen; Angel trum- - pet vine, coral vine 3 for 25c. ~ Mrs. Mary J. Heaton, Mineral Bloii. ghiden glow 35e dozen; pink cactus, justicia 35c eacs; Peru- S$25 C; black lily of India 15c wood, 9. different monthly ros- - Head, Bremen. ce - Privet hedge, yellow narcis- sus, blue iris, sweet violets, white narcissus $1.00 C; spider lilies $1.25 C; lemon lilies 30 Jilies i5 each, 2 for 25c; Shasta daisies 25c dozen. Mrs. Etta stembridge, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Yellow fragrant jonquils, dbl. golden glow, blue lilac, spear- mint, strawberrie, Dorset and red old 25c dozen, $1.00 for 300 lus postage. Exchg. for good quality white sacks or other good values. Myrtie Pace, Rt. , Temple. _ Several thousand, white with yellow cup, very fragrant daf- _ fodils 75c C; German iris, dark blue and pure white $1.00 C. rge amounts cheaper. Mrs. arl Rutledge, RR 1, Temple. _ Golden tip arbor- vitae 12 in. 5e each, 10 in. 55c each; Chi- nese arbor-vitae 15 in. 35 each 2 for 65c. Plants are compact. Miss Mittie Collins, -Smithville.. Mixed bulbs: yellow narcissi, _jonquils, gladoh, pink, bronze, dwarf red 70c per C lots post- paid. M. A. Norton, Edison. Cherokee roses, azaleas, Mtn. laurels, redbud, white dogwood, rhododendr ons, : coralberry, crabapple, pussy: willow $1.00 dozen; Mtn:.fern, winter fern, Fall pinks 50c dozen; will exchg. for white sacks. Mrs: Glover Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Day lilies, white Peruvian daffodils, white oxalis, yellow Jong trumpet daffodils "$1. P5-Cs pink hydrangeas, red & salmon geraniums each 3 years old $2.00 each; tame purple violets, Lady of Lake 50 C; pink- white oxalis 20c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Harrison, Wild Easter lily bulbs 15c doz; Magnolia, sweet bay, red+ bud, red holly, wild yellow jas- -mine, evergreen oak, tea olive, wmbrella china 1 ft. 10, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c plus postage. Mrs. T. x Womack, Rt. 1, Dublin. _. Charleston Lawn Grass 100 feet $1.00 del. T. L. Mitchell, 111 Thomas'St., Macon... Azaleas, 3 col., dogwood, 3 col., white and spruce pines, tn. laurels, crabap le, and any other kinds, shrubs. Mrs. Ds, Davenport, Dial. Lake 20c C; garlic bulbs 6 for ed, packed in wet moss $1.25 | Purple German iris, yellow _ Vian. daffodils, yellow jonquils. each, $1. 50 dozen; dwarf box-_ es, cuttings 5c ea, 50c doz. Ruth Rte dozen; peonies 30c each; Tiger | ea FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE MARKET Magnolia, tea olive, red and yellow dogwood, crape myrtle, red holly, yellow Jasmine, sweet shrub, greybeard, gall- berry, long straw pine 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c plus post- age. Exchg. for white sacks. VES Sh), = ME Colson. Rio, Toomsboro. Hollyhocks, sweet peas, mamoth poppy and old fashion- ed fragrant carnation seed 10c good package postpaid. Exchg, for double tube rose bulbs. Mrs. J. P. Rush, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Yellow narcissi 65e C, white 50c C; white peony 20c each. Add postage. Ethel Sullivan, Rt. 2, Marietta. Red, white dogwoods, sweet shrubs, mixed colors azaleas 24 of each, well rooted, packed in wet moss $1.00; white rhodo- dendron, Mtn. laurel $1.00 doz- en; Easter bell bushes 3 for 25c; 10 large spring roses, mixed colors $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Elsie E. Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Magnolias, tea olives, red hol- ly, red & pink crape myrtle, long straw pine, redbud, ever- green oak, wild yellow Jas- mine, dogwood 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 256; 4 ft. 35 each; Easter lilies 10c dozen; exchg, for white sacks. Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Rt. 1, Dublin. 5 Shrubbery: snowballs 50c each, Anthony Waterer spirea 10c each; Globe arborvitae 5x4 Ttao $8; 00: Deodora cedar, two Junipers, two Nandianas. Will have to be moved by truck; tulip bulbs 30c dozen, Tiger lily bulbs 25c doz. plus postage. Mrs. T.S. Terrell, RFD 2, Lula. Nice thrift plants 75c per C. Mrs. David Walker, Warthen. . Have 80 silver fir trees $1.00 each; 50 gardenias 50c each. Three year old plants well root- ed. Mrs. D. S. Barden, 805 Tug- Jo St., Toccoa. Jonquil, daffodil bulbs, 75c C; holly, cedar trees, 2 ft., 25c ea.; American beauty rose cut- tings, 5 ea.; 50c doz.; forsythia, -pink crepe myrtle, butterfly bush, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. Del. 6 or more. Marcelle Patterson, Rie 2) Waco. = Dog tooth violets, - winter green, wild phlox, wild iris, partridge berry, trillium, large purple asters for sale. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Thrift, 5c bunch. Mrs. E. ae Hugg, Bishop. Rhodorendrons, mt. laurel, red, white dogwood, holly, azal- eas, Sweet shrubs, 3 ft. high, | $1.25 doz. postpaid. K. S. Wa- ters, Hurst. Yellow trumpet daffodils, large size, 50e C. Add postage. Oma Fields, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Red japonicas, 1d@eas-2-25c: yellow thornless rose, baby breath, spirea, dbl. white spi- rea, 10c ea\; pink thrift, 10c doz: .3 doz., 25c. Add postage. Mrs. 5-0. Breedlove, Monroe. ' Holly, dogwood, tea olive, sweet bay, gallberries, erabap- ples, sweet shrubs, sweet myr- Teg ti, ees tt 2508 42th. 30; old: fashion indian peach seed, 15c doz. Add posate No stamps. Mrs. T. L. M, C. Graw, Irwinton, Rt. 1. White, blue violets, 30c C; all colors iris. 30e2 doz pink Spirea, pink weigelia, forsythia, purple lilacs, bridal wreath, 4, kt Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, t.23; Giant pansies, $1.00 C; $7. 00 M; shasta daisies, dbl. lark- spur, phlox, snapdragons, sweet williams, carnations, sweet, williams, pinks, $1.50 C; $10.00 M. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley. Queen Annes lace seed, 10c big pkg. (should be planted now) also Chinese mustard seed, 25c lb; Christmas berry plants, 5 ea., seed, 5c pkg. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta. Ris 4. 2 boxwoods, ea. 15 ft. high, 42 ft. in cir., at reasonable price for quick sale. Mrs. Ella E. Johnson, Talking Rock. Rt. 2. Marigold, old maid, touch- |me-not seed for sale. Write. Gracie Swafford, Clayton, Rt. 1. White, bronze, yellow chry- santhemums, 5c ea.; pink flow- ering peach, red, pink, velvet rose, 5c ea.; peach gladioli, ja- cob ladder, jonquil bulbs, 6, 10c; purple iris, lilac bush, 5c ea. Exchange for value. Lillie Alred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. White, purple iris bulbs, 60c C; jonguil, daffodil, narcissi, 20c doz.; juniper, 25c ea.; snow-! drop, 15c ea.; catnip, hoar- hound, 10c buneh; 3(.25c. Mar- gie White, Rt. 1, Temple. Golden bushes, bright yellow blossoms, 25c ea.; lupine seed, 15c tbls.; spider plant seed, 10c tsp. Address 2 2 Lemon and dbl. day lilies, 6, 25c; blue iris, 30c. doz; East-. er lilies. 25 doz: yellow jon- quil | and. white narcissi bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. Martha White, s Debloners. Rt. S Box ae 2 $1.00 C; Japanese quince, BULLETIN FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Hastings super giant pansies, 35 doz; 3 doz., $1.00; phlox, 25c. Mrs. Tom Joe Bond, Elber- ton. Rt. 4. Camphor trees 2 ft. or over, 50c: each, 1: .to 2 ft.,. 25c each, smaller, 2 for 25c or $1.25 doz; white hydrangeas, strong plants 50c each; angel trumpets, 15c & 25c; spireo 20c ea; jasmine, $1.00 dozen, 15 pot plant cuttings, $1.00; rooted geraniums, bego- nias 25c ea; Mrs. J. L. Burk, Rt. 3, Bx. 34, Tifton. Ten boxwoods, 1 ft. to 3 ft., $10.00 for lot; Roman double blue hyacinths, white narcissus, 50c dozen; jonquil bulbs, yellow jasmine, yellow . chrysanthe- mums, 35c dozen, Mrs, W. B. Allan, Rt. 2, Alto. The first twenty ordering 100 new Beauty bulbs get ten free or purple wreath. Quantity lim- ited. Mrs. J. B. Poole, Rt. 2, Bx D5 Sumner. About 50. dif. Dahlias, small, 50c doz; large, $1.00 doz; mix. Glads, o5 doz; tulips, hya- cinths, Tiger lilies, red-hot pok- er, hardy hybiscus, oakleaf hy- drangea, 4, 25c; phlox, mums, thrift, iris, yellow lilies, 24, 25c. No chks. Exc some for white sacks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah- lonega. Rt. 1. White narcissi bulbs, large type, April blooming, very fra- grant, large bulbs, 40c C; $4.00 M; white and blue iris, 25 doz. PoP. Misi: W.. W. Rutledge, Temple. Rt. 1. White button spirea, white and purple lilac, butterfly bush, 15e ea; old time yellow bell, |. |pink | almond, Dorothy Perkins roses, pink or red, 10c ea; old time pridalwreath. 20c ea; Extra fine gladioli bulbs, ready; chrysanthemum plants, ready for shipping in early spring. Exchange for pecans. Cc; J. Garrett, Bremen. - Yellow Jonqulls, dbl. yellow. butter and egg, white narcissi bulbs, $1.00 C; blue spider lilies, $1.00 doz.; perennial- yellow larkspur, 50c doz.; wild ferns, $2.00 C; peppermint, spearmint, 35c doz. Mrs. Thornton MeCurl- ey, Hartwell. t Eng. juniper, 2 ft., spreading junipers, 4, $1.00; perennial phlox, shasta daisies, mt. ferns, arbutus, $1.00 C; 12 choice ros- es, rhododendrons, mt. laurel, dogwoods, azaleas, redbud, 3. ft. $1.00 doz. Sadie Wilson, Mor-. ganton. 10 kinds labeled iris, 50, $1. 15, mixed, $1.20 C; others, Be ea.; 14, 60c; daffodils, jonquils, nar- cissi, 300, $1.20; Bernardino, zy; $1. 10; Japanese rose, dbl. yel- low,. es 60c: 15, $1.20. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ret. Evergreen cuttings, 50'C; ev- erblooming running red rose, Seven Sisters, cutttitig, 25c doz.; honey suckle, 25 doz.; Japan- ese umbrella,-lilacs, red crepe myrtle, 3, 25c. Mrs. J. N. Adam- son, Lula, Rt. 2. Best cash offer on black haws, dogwood, buckeye, cedars in doz., 50 and 100 lots fob; dif. color nice dahlia bulbs, red can- nas for sale. Mrs. E. G. Wood, Rt. 2, Cedartown. : 1 yr. old dbl. yell ow japonica, evergreen holly, pink, red cab- bage head roses, 50c ea.; lilocs, weeping mary, azaleas, altheas, 25e ea.; foxglove, daffodils, $1.00 Cu Exchange for white sacks. Geneva Richards, Talk- ing Rock. Snowdrop bulbs, privet hedge 25 ea; hardy ageratum, 25c doz; cannas, King Humbert, orange, searlet streaked with crimson, Ambassador, cherry red, 40c doz; asparagus fern, large clumps, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mildred Lyle, Buchanan, Rt ol. Grape hyacinths, blue. blos- soms, jonquils, long trumpet, yellow blossoms, $1.00 C; few scallion onion buttons, 25 at. All psotpaid. Mrs. G. Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 2 : White spirea, pink - almond, snowballs, altheas, azaleas, rho- dodendrons, 25c ea; evergreen holly, dbl. yellow japonicas, sweet scented lilac, weeping mary, 50c ea. Exc. for white sacks. Lillian Silvers, Talking Rock. Old fashioned, sweet scented lilac, weeping Mary, 40c ea; 1 yr. old, dbl yellow japonicas, pink and red cabbage-head ros- es, 50c ea; daffodils, foxgloves, $1.00 C. Exe. for. white _ sacks. Mrs. Harley Richards, Talking Rock. . Mix bulbs, yellow jonquils, blue cream white Spanish iris, 6 of ea. 40c; foxglove, perennial phlox, 25c doz; yellow narcissi, large bulbs, 25 doz. Add post- age. No chks. , Exc. for white sacks or anything can use. Mary Grincle,. Penlencea, Rt. A Box |narcissi, ea. 35c doz. Mrs. | doz.; 58. Ses FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE - Monday, December FLOWERS AND SEE: FOR SALE | Want 1 Red flowering Peach. Mrs. B. A. Parks, Gainesville. Want White, Red and. Blue Thrift, cheap for cash. Mrs. E. E. Register, Savannah. Rt. 2. 18 Virginia Creeper vines, well rooted for sale or exc. for 18 white 100 lb. cap. feed sacks, in good cond. Ea. pay del. chgs. Evelyn Davis, Ellijay. Rt. 2. Large double mixed colored poppy seed 10c tablespoonful plus postage. Send coins, Mrs. W. A. letcher, Rt. 2, Tifton. Collection of real nice shrubs - white, spruce pines, dogwood, 3 col. holly, Mtn. laurel, white and red honeysuckle, red bud. and others. Mrs. J. W. Cantrell, Dial, Rhododendrons, mtn. laurels, azaleas, white, spruce pines, dogwood, holly. cedar, hem- lock, well rooted, 2-4 ft., 4 for 25c. Add postage on all orders under 50c. Lois Ferguson, Murrayville. Rt. 1. Snowdrops, privet hedge, $1.00C; purple iris, 25 doz; cannas, King Humbert, bright orange, scarlet streaked, 40c doz; button mums. dainty maid, pearly white, Indian dusky red, glory of seven oaks, golden yel- low, 25c doz. Add po:. %.2. Miss Leaunia: Gonner, B= * <4. Rt: le Jonquil bulbs and red heart cedar plants. Ea. 25c C; 500, $1.00. Exc. for 100 lb, feed, sacks in good, clean dried apples, peaches, etc. Mrs. Ida A. Hill, Lula. Star Rt. , Pink Thrift, 40c C; $3.50 M. postpaid. Mrs. H. V. Branan, Austell. Rt. 2. King Alfred daftodils, Odor- us Rugulosus jonquils, ea. $1 C; red spider lilies, dbl. yellow Cliff C. Dye, Middleton. Rt. 1. . Dbl. dahlias, 5 dif. shades; red, large red and: yellow can- nas; white narcissi, pink glad- ioli, also garlic, 25 doz. plus postage; Dwarf boxwood, root- ed, 2 yrs. growth, 25c ea. 5 for $1.00 plus postage. Mrs. U.-S. Lynch, Alto. Rt. 1. Golden bushes, L low blossoms, 25c ea.; seed, i5c thbls.; spider plant seed, 10c tsp. Mrs. S. W. Rog- ers, Conyers. Pines, sweet shrubs, ~ sweet myrtle, holly, honeysuckle, ; running or bush, cedars, dog- wood, gooseberries, sweet bay; magnolia, tea-olives, gallber- ries, pink crepe myrtle, hick- ony, lit We; 33 tt, 26c.. Add postage. Exc. for white sacks. Mrs. . Theodore R. Ward, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. s Orange day lilies, purple iris, datfodil,* ae. Cx = butter-cup,; butter and eggs, purple fox- glove, blue day lilies, 15c doz., all col. azaleas, 40c doz; pink althea, dbl. pink almond, white spirea, wisteria, 10c ea; yellow jasmine, 3 for 10c. Add post- age. Mrs. Will James, Ellijay, RES: 100 arborvitaes, well rooted; 16-22 in., 6 for $1.00; 14 for $2.00; orange color lilies, 30 doz., 4 doz., $1.00; purple iris, 256 doz., 5 "doz. $1. 00; honey- suckle vine, 25 doz.. 8 doz. $1.00 postpaid. Birdie Craig, Loving. |white iris, jonquils, white nar- cissi, red, dbl. cannas, well rooted privet, 15c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. L. Parks, Carnesville. Spruce, white pines, all color azaleas, 50c doz.: blue, spider lilies, 25c doz.; crabapples, 30c Add postage J. R. Owens, El- lijay. Rhododendrons, crabapples, white pines, all color azaleas, white. dogwood, holly, laurels, spruce pines, 50c doz.; old fash- ion lilies, purple wild iris, 25c doz.; cedars, Ift., 10-eas2 2 ft., 256. Add postage. Minnie Shep- ard, East Ellijay. ; Mt. Laurel, hemlock, redbuds, red, white dogwood, mixed col- or azaleas, $1.00 doz.; pines, pussy willows, pink crab- apples, 75c doz.; evergreen ga- lax, 2 doz., 25c. Add postage. wees L. C. Wilkins, Morgan- on Pink crabapples, red, white dogwood, mt. laurel, tulip pop- lar, mixed color azaleas. 250 3 ft. high, $1.00 doz.; shasta daisies, 3 doz., 25c; evergreen, holly bushes, 2 ft., 25c. Add postage. Mrs. H. W. Wilkins, Morganton. 3 gardenia bushes, 39 in. high, $4.00 ea.; 1 gardenia bush, 29 in. high, $3.00; 1 flowery rab bush, 40 in. high, $5.00 ea. Mrs. H. H. Hosch, Buford, Rt. 1. 2 Giant crimscn spider ily bulbs, 25 doz,; daffodils, but- ter and ggs, $1.00 C. Add post- age. No chks: or stamps. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville. \{ tle. almond, 1 ft., 10c; 3 ft. cond; } cuttings, 25, 10e; arepe. bright yel- | lupine | | Will exec. white wister: cedars, 1 ft. high, 10 ea. white | Pines, cedars, sweet shru holly, gooseberries, honeysu le, dogwood, gallberries, olive, sweet bay, magnoli pink crepe myrtle, sweet Add postage: Mrs. Rt. ne 50 yr. old. small leaf woods, for sale. A. H. Mc! Aragon. 3 Camellia, 75 var., 18 in, Write for price and kin want; 8-12 in. 15 va 5-8 in., 15 var., 75c. We ed cuttings, hardy large pink flowers, 3 for $1.00. John S. Clark, Jacksoi Mix col. azaleas, rhodo drons, mtn. Cash'' . W. Bailey, Toomsh. bc doz; evergreen galax, ae arbutus, 35c doz. Well re 5 R. L. Laney, Mineral Bh Sweet shrubs, cedars, bays, pines, holly, goosebe magnolias, hickory, hone kle, pink crepe myrtl almonds, for sale, Bailey, Toomsboro. Worlds wonder pink gladioli (top size bul doz; 5 doz. $1.00; bulbl Ss M; 2500, $1.00; mix. gladio doz. Add postage u Mrs. Carl eon YS ris. iC Super giant pansies, 3 phiox, sweet Williams 15e doz; oriental orchi 5. for $1.00: tiger. lilie. for $1.00; white Fairy lie doz. Florrie Hammond rose. Boxwoods, plants, | 10, 10c; daffodils, jong cissi, $1. 00 C; some tige bulbs, 10, 25c; "white a pines, Mtn. laurel big small leaf; dwarf box borvitae, rooted, 6 for cuttings, 50c C. Mr Gragg, Cire Want small, pink hr blue and white. Write and priees, etc. Mrs. A. E. son Newnan, 77-33 $10.00, or Shrubbery. Mrs. G. nipseed, Atlanta, of Road. Want Cherokee rose Indian Springs, Ga.) als green jasmine vine shaped like gardenia clusters of white flowe ental sage (continuou ing shrub, pink flowers: scribe and state prices. B Brannan, McDonou Want pink and w: nos magnolia and te pink crepe myrtle other flower I have, Maple. any size, J. R Locust Grove. Exe. red dahlia, ied Hie long trumpet daffodil quil bulbs, pink or wh ennial phlox, phys shasta daisies, for yard, mountain, azaleas, Then) drons, weigelias, coral red and yellow dogw snowballs. Mrs. J. W Jake Rte bs Want dbl. (bloomin, = hyacinth bulbs, all, colors. description and prices T. Gates, Chipley. Want single, Rom, cinth bulbs, also rootec verbena cuttings. E Atlanta, 168 Howard Want candytuft plan oxalis bulbs. Write. Mr Smith, Decatur, 108 E Want Oriental Sage (Co! ous pink flowering | Cherokee rose, single. altheas, white and pink Exe, tuberose, blue Ro: acinth, montbretiaz, oak drangea. Mrs= J: B: Bs McDonough: RFD 2. | Want to exc. German col., dwarf Arburille jonquils, daffodils, na iss spider, milk and wine bulbs, azaleas, . arbor Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula. SEED FOR S. Peas; 40 Ibs. bunch garden, Worlds C ion fruiter, $12 0 paid. Mirs.) Pe Ty: Cobbiown, | ee a Bait s SEED FOR SALE. diee 1940 clean eee $3, TDS., $5, 100, F. O. B. Brox- money order or cash; write prices on ton lots. Ab aies yrd, Broxton. mglish pea. old- fashioned, frost-proof, heavy bearer 25c Ib. Plus, Pestage, plant before las; Mrs. J..O . Brannen, Ha- 50 000 Ibs. Purple Top white be turnip seed, 100 per cent germination guar. 25 lb. in 10 or more jb. lots. W. A. Hall. Blakely. -obe Lespedeza seed, any mount up to ton or mores W. Simpson, McDonough. j Baltimore, New Stone, Red ock tomato seed, $1.10 lb.; atchless, Truckers Favorite. rglobe, ei 15 lb.; Ruby Giant. pepper seed. $2. 00 lb. W. R. Stephens, Dahlonega. bu. seedling peach. seed. ake best offer del. Mrs. A. . Price, Locust Grove. Grew 14. Jarge pumpkins on vine, 50 seed, 10c; vine okra, ucumber, grows up to 3 ft. mg, 25 seed, 10c; vine okra, 9 seed, 10c. Exc. for pecans peanuts. L. J. Vollrath, Aus- He Rts 4, bu. Blue stem wheat for slightly damaged by sprouting in shock; good ger- lation from sowing in fall : $1.10 bu. Exe. rimson clover seed. ainey, Bremen, Rt. re ; Collection fine seedling peach | ed, of delicious flavor. in- 1 ding the Elberta. Some grow , as. large as tea-cup. 5 qts. in 5 2 OZ. 25C del. or lot for 25. J. W. Ham. Summit, Rt. 5 bu. Honey Drip cane and (10 bu. Sagrain seed, $1.50 bu. ach; about 40 lbs. mammoth Russian flower seed, 20c Ib; few bu. white, - purple- eyed - peas, $4.50 bu; 3 Buff Minor- a AAA roosters, $1.50 ea. W. -D. Wilbanks, Hill City. urnip, purple top, white lobe, several thousand lbs. at reasonable prices; also want Willetts Wonder English or lit- tle _frostproof peas: C. L. Rhyne, Americus. Crimson clover, exc. quality, hulled, shand-flailed, dbl. -eened and bagged, 5e per. Ib. Write for sample and Thir- Eight Years with Crimson Clover, also good purebred horned Hereford bulls, 12 mos. 16 mos. $50; 1 3-4 Hereford, 1-4 Shorthorn bull, 16 mos. 40. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, = 3 * | Franklin, Register. COTTONSEED FC2 SAPE 3 D. & P. L. No. 11-A, ginned gi on at variety gin, 45 per cent lint, 1-16 in staple, 1st yr. from scott: Miss.:$1- bu. F.- O,B.; Iso 2 Cornish game roosters, 1. ohawk strain, March hatch, - $1.50 each. F. O BSE. J. Sew ell. Lavonia. aui-bred, half and half, 1st yr. limited amount, $1 bu. 1100 lbs. make 500 lb. bale; Sykes best seed. 75c bu. _R. E. Barnes, , -Graymont. _ ..atest selection Stoneville 2- -B coitonseed, 100 per cent pure, $9.00 per 1000 lbs. Kobe Les- -pedeza, 7c lb. Grown on own farm. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. _stoneville cottonseed, re- cleaned, $1.50 bu; pure What- | _leys prolific seed corn, hand icked, $1.50, bu; also S. P. C. hogs, 2 reg. brood sows, bred =10-reg. S.,P. C.-boar for? 2nd litter, $50.00 or $30.00 ea; and 10 gilts, 3 mos. old, $10.00 ea. with papers; $8.00 without. OF -T. Snead, Milledgeville. Rt. 4. -_ Summerours Hi-bred cot- _ tonseed, Ist yr., 1100 lbs. make 500 Ib. bale. $4. 00 per 100 Ibs. _D.S. Williams, Milan. Rt. I/ . : 20 bu. Broomes 90 day pro- _lifie cottonseed, grown in 1 Var. community, $1.25 bu; in 5 _ bu. or more lots, $1.20 bu. FOB: Durand Covington, Rochelle. Pure D&PL No. 11 cotton- seed, free from black seed, Ist yr. ginned pure, $3.25 CWT; _darge red Valencia peanuts, hand picked, $8.00 CWT FOB; $10.00 del. H. W. Thurmond, Greensboro. Rt. 1, Box 131. -Stoneville 5-B, pure cotton- - seed, 1 var. gin., 1st yr., early -yielder, ginning out 1940, 27- 38 lbs. per hundred on 1 h. farm. W. lL. Sutton, Danburg. _. Sikes imp. eottonseed, Ist yr. (more than bale per acre), $1.25 bu. 30 lbs to bu. freight collect. Limited amount. M. O. with order. J. A. Middle- brooks. Jenkinsburg. Summerours Hi-Bred_ cot- ton seed, Ist yr., $1.25 bu. F. OO. Bu RR Station: also want | some Schley pecan tees Lb. E. Strange, Cobb iowa. Rt. 2 SALE Peas, little bunch Sine ae den, 25c, 1-lb. 5-lbs.. $1.00 del. Now is time to plant for early spring peas. Mrs. H. W.. Law. Chula. : Speckled crowders. _ white with black eyes, white with purple hulls, 10 Ibs. $1.00; nice black walnut meats, fresh, 40c lb. To 2nd zone: Red Gold and Jewel strawberry plants, 50c C. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle. Dahlonega. PLANTS FOR SALE Lady T: sirdwbeery plants, $2.00 M; Missionary, $2.00 M. postpaid in Ist and 2nd zone; white, tender garden bean seed, ~0c large cupful post- paid. Mrs. Flowery Branch. Early bearing strawberry plants, extra large; 25c C. 90c, 500; $1. 50 M. Prompt ship- ment. Mattie Duran, Cumming. Klondyke and Lady T. strawberry plants, 500. sted $1.50 *. Nice, young plants. | Prompt shipment, postpaid. Mrs. ery Branch. Rt. 1. Iceberg lettuce, Wakefield cabbage, Kale and. Ga collards, PCy $1. 75 M. del. Mrs. H. Vv. Frost- proof Bie sal eC OW cabbage plants, 500,. "45; 70 M; Sweet, white, Bermuda on- + ion, 500. 50c: 75 M. Large or- ders if wanted. L L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. Large, fresh, Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 50c; 75c M.. del. postpaid; white Bermuda on- ion, same price. Prompt ship- ment. Sat: guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. _ Wakefield, Dutch -eabbage plants, 90c My; everbearing strawberry plants, 500, 90c; $1.65 M del. Amos Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Early imp. large Klondyk strawberry plants, 15e C. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Riese - Strawberry plants, 500, 90c; $1.75 M del.; cabbage plants, 90c M del. Calvin Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Klondyke strawberry plants, 500, 75c; $1.50 M; Lady T. 25c G3 500, "$1. 00 del. No. checks. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Klondyke strawberry plants, 25e C; 500, 85c; $1.50 M post- paid. Prompt shipment. Royce soe Flowery Branch, Rt. Klondyke strawberry plants, 25c C; 500, 85c; $1.50 M; Lady SEs Everbearing, $1. 15; $2.00 M del. Now ready. Prompt shipment: Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. Mastodon everbearing atraw- berry plants, $2.00 M del. Mrs. HD. Burt; Rt. (2; Box: 136, Americus. Lady T. strawberry plants, 25 C:; $2.00 M; Klondyke, 20c Gast: 50 M; blue Damson plum, 4, 50c del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. ~ Strawberry, Klondyke, $1. 50 M. P. B. Reynolds, aa Rt2; - Cabbage, Chas. W. Early Jersey, . Flat Duteh, 50c 500, 85c M; 5 M lots, 75c M. del. good strong plants. prompt shipment guar. Melvin Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4. Cabbage. Copenhagen, Early Jersey, Chas. Wakefield, 50 500, 85c M, over 5 M lots, 75 M, all del. prompt shipment, good plants. Mrs. Opal Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 50. - Strawberry, large everbear- ing, $1 M del, full count, Blue Goose plums, Limber Twig ap- ple sprouts, 2 yrs. 10 ea. $1 doz. Boyd Baggett, Douglas- ville. Cabbage, Chas. and Dutch; heading collard, thousands, $1 M, or 10. 20 and 30M, 65c M, shipped promptly. Ovie Crow, Gainesville. Cabbage, Long Island Wake- field, 20c C, 75c 500, $1.25 M. White and yellow Bermuda on- ion, same price, all del. E. T. Clements, Tennille. Onion pure yellow Bermuda, seed direct from the island, $1.50 M. Write for special prices on 50 M lots; plants now ready. Mrs. Roy Peterson, Vi- dalia. Strawberry, Mastodon, 35c C, $1.25 per 5 C, $2 M; Klon- dike, 20c C, 75 per 5 Cc; $1.25 M, well rooted, young, prompt shipment. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Strawberry, Klondyke, 25c C, 80c 500, $1.50 M; Lady a and Klondyke mixed, 20c+-G,.. 75e 500,' $1.25. M, prompt ship- ment. Clyde: Waldrip, Hlowery sBranch, Rt. 1: 135 BEANS . AND. PEAS FOR|_ Osierfield. C; Gibsons wonderbearer, 40c | | del. | beans, Ay 3 Gs Holland,= Lynette Benneit, Flow- | extra early horseradish, sue Thaxton, Hiram, Rt. 1. extra large, $1.50 per M, prompt shipment. 30c C; 300, | and black, can furnish Ee Sia a berry. del; onions, white nest. 40 gal. del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt =" Onions, Bermuda, $1 M, postpaid. Mrs. M.- ycksan, Kudzu, No. 1 crowns, 75c C, $6 per M; Sericeay Lespedeza seed, 20c Ib. Hei? Perry. Stat- ham, Rt; Mastodon strawberry plants, $1.75 M; Kilondyke, $1.50 M = ee c _ Crow, Gainesville, Strawberry, clondike and Lady T, 30e per C, $1 BG! $175 M, del, good, nice plants;. brown striped half-runner 25c large teacupful, prompt shipment. Mrs. .Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Chas. and J. W. cabbage and white Bermuda and crystal wax onion plants, 500, 50c; 75c M. Sat. guar, Prompt del. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville. Blakemore strawberry plants 35c C; $2.50 M; cabbage, 15c Ce $i 25 M; onions, 85c M.-del. Nice, large. well- rooted plants. Wins. He: Brittingham, Guy- ton. -Lady Thompson strawberry ee $2.00 M. postpaid; rownstriped tender bean seed, 20 cupful. Mrs. Wallace Wood, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Jewell strawberry slants and | Kudzu crowns, 75c C; red Gold strawberry and Mary "Washing- ton asparagus, 50c C; Brown Turkey, Celestial .and white fig, $1.00 doz. J. W. Toole, Ma. Strawberries, Kiondike, 25c_ CoAVirs. an Albertson, Mid- dleton. Strawberry, Lady T, 20c C; fox grape, fall muscadine,; 5c; May oon: Risa: grape, |cherry, 6 for 30; white and pink Weigelia, dbl. pink Althea, Abelia, catnip cuttings, unroot- ed, 10 doz. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Collard, Ga. blue stem, 10c CoCr M, postpaid: Mrs. A. Cabbage, Early Jersey, Chas. W., del., $6 per 10 M.. col; Klon- dyke strawberry, 90c 500, $1.50 per M, del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery. Branch, Rt. 1. Strawberry, . early bearing, 25.. C, 90c: 500, Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. ie ae Strawberry,,. earliest and largest known variety. extra heavy croppers, 25c C, 90c 500, $1.75 M, prompt shipment. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. " Strawberry, everbearing, 50c 300, $1.90 M; collard plants, 35e 300; also 2 lb. nice butter per week, 30c lb. all del. Az- zie Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Strawberry, Klondyke, 20c C, 75 500, $1.25 M, well root- ed, prompt shipment: hoar- hound, $1 per doz. Miss Grace Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 1. Strawberry, Klondyke, 85c 500, $1.50 M; Lady T., $1 per 500. $2 M. Sherman Allen, Gainesville, Riz. Strawberry, Lady T., 25c C, $1, 500, $1.75 M; Klondike, 75 per 5 Cc $1.50 M, young plants, prompt shipment, no checks. Cee Crow. Gainesville, Ries. Collard, 20 C, 85 M; Klon- dike and Everbearing straw- berry, 30c C, $2 M, ail sees L. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. Raspberry, everbearing a 40c doz; garden gooseberries, 6 for 50c; Colts- foot leaves, 25c lb; - Queen of | the Meadow, yellow root, sas- safras, wild cherry bark, 20c 1b; garlic bulbs, 10c lb. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega. Rt Al. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Scuppernong, bronze, black muscadine, Concord and Niag- ara grape. vines, brown fig, hackworth, Limbertwig, horse- apple, crabapple, May cherry, black walnut, 2-4 ft. sprouts, 10c ea, $1 doz. del. Inez Patter- son, Waco, Rt. 2. = Pomegranite, sweet, 1 yr., 2 for 50c del. A. J. Stanton, New- born, Scuppernong, bronze and black, muscadine, summer grapes, Damson plums, rose and June yellow and red Jap- anese pluaas, hazelnut bushes, crabapple, 10c ea, $1 per doz. postpaid. Josie Huggins, Waco, Big, Plums, rose and red Japan- ese, yellow and red June plums, blue Damson plums, black and white scuppernongs, hazelnut bushes, small poplar trees, 10 ea, $1 doz. PP. Sea- bron Huggins, Waco. 4 Klondyke > ne Missionary, 85c 500, $1.50 M,|} -| (black ATA, now ready. 50c, 500; 90c M, Scuppernong vines, 2 Hunt Pe Stuckey (bronze) with 1 male pollenating variety, postpaid in Ga. $1. M. Thomp- son Vineyards, Conyers, Box 136. Tung oil trees, 3 to 5 ft., : $1.50 doz. G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys. Strawberries, boseieahe. sweet huckleberries, blue buck, red and yellow plum, red, | white and yellow press peach- 4 ft., 10c to 35c ea. Add post- age. Exe. for white sacks. Mrs. Alma Colson, Toomsboro. Rt. Nice, choice black walnut trees, 1 yr. old, 25c ea. also white English, Elberta, Emma Wright, Daniel Paden, etc., trees, 1 yr. old, planted mixed, oe Sa Ald EOB. WMirs AW Js == Lawrenceville. Rt. 3. .sce, thrifty Mahan, Schley and Stewart pecan trees, Spe- cial prices on large lots. . R. Morgan. Americus. Offer nearly a thousand wal- nut trees, around 12 in. tall 4c ea. postage. or express paid. K. N. Sharp, Commerce. Genuine Pineapple pear trees, ready to ship, 4-5 ft., $6.00 doz: 5-6 ft. tall, $7.00. doz. All del. Well rooted. W.C. James, Manor. ; Current berries, cherry, horse apple, Himilaya blackberries, 10c ea. $800: Ge Al 1 42; 3 ft. C; May buttons, 50c gal. Cushaw and hot pepper seed, 10c Thls. All postnoaid. Josephine - Raley, Mitchell. Butter-nut (white walnut), also native black walnut trees, choice orange fruiting quince, 3 var. apricots, cherry, etc. All about 3 ft. 50c ea. in lots of 10; .also 3 yr. old apple trees, 25 var., $5.00. All FOB. N. Ros- ene, Atlanta, 126 E. Baker St. Peach trees. all lead. var., State insp., guar. true to name, $35.00 M; $4, 00 C; 80c doz. R. Travis, Riverdale. Genuine Pineapple pear trees, State insp., rooted, 3 yrs: old, around 8 ft., good | bushy tops. $15.00 doz; 2 yr. old trees, 4-5 ft., $5.00 doz; 5-6 ft. $6.00 doz; 628 ft., $8.00 doz. del. by | Express. Cash with order. W. C. James, Manor. FOR SALE Pecans, new crop, large size, thin shell, 7 \bs., $1.00 del to 3rd zone; 4000 lbs. Money- makers, 10c Ib; 2000 Ibs. Suc- cess, 13c.1b. FOB. F. C. Gar- rett, Fort Gaines. 3 Large papershell pecans, 15c lb; med., 13c lb. FOB. 1940 crop. Sample _ desired, postage. Cash. Mrs. Alton Hy- ers, Mershon. Rt. 1. Box 90... Pecans, 2-300 Ibs. good "| grade seedling and papershell, 10c-12 lb. F. O. B. L inger, Bishop. Pecans, Stuart, Van Deman; large seedlings and others; Mrs E. T. May, Warthen. Peanuts, No. 1, bunch, 4c 1b; pecans, Schleys, Les: Stuarts, Delmos, Van Demans 12, seed- lings, 10c; also 6 shoats, 9 mos. $5 ea. purebred; Duroc-Jersey sow, 2% yrs. $25, at barn. W. S. Norton, Edison. Schley and Stuart petans for sale. Make best offer. G. T. Hadden, Avera, Rt. 1. Extra large size, fancy Stew- art pecans, about 44 nuts per lb., 18c Ib; also Stewarts above | average size, 15c lb. Both sizes. -graded and culled by hand and del. by parcel post anywhere in Ga: No order too small. i. M. Moorman, Lovett. . Hulled pecans, Halves, 35c lb., 40c Ib. del; pieces, 30c lb. 35 del. 1940 crop, nice, clean. Send COD if preferred. Mrs. J. J. Outen, Manassas, Rt. 2, Box -b22 Shelled pecans, nice, clean, whole halves, mostly Schleys, 42c Ib; broken pieces, 35c Ib. Del. in Ga.; also white ring- eyed crowder peas, heavy bear- er, 6c Ib. FOB. Johnnie Nor- man, Richland. RFD 1. F. Dell- TOBACCO FOR SALE No. 1 grade smoking or chewing, free of: mold or. trash, good long yellow leaves, press- ed together, 9 lbs. $1 del. prompt shipment, sat. guar. or money back. Hiram Lightsey, Screven. Good grade, flue cured chew- ing or smoking tobacco, 10 Ibs. $1.00 del. L. D. Lightsey, Scre- ven. | a es, grapevines, crabapple, 1 to. TOR Caste Farrell, Cc Truck load of field ru: potatoes with many ve and some 'Jumbos; also fe bu. imp. Louisiana imp: I is for sale here. Alex AB Ss Mi McRae. = 100 large Ga. collards, 3 head. Farm, 12. mi. So. R ville. Mrs. David ies Ri id ville. FRUIT FOR SALE i: Apples, sev. thousand Yates, small, 25c bu.; larger, 40-50c bu. for truckers in b Ik at packing- house; also s thou. bus. boxed fancy Sta man Winesaps, Red Winesap Mammoth Black Twigs, De ious and Yates; also sev. dred gals. hard cider. C. Miller, Cornelia. Nice sundried apples, 12%e db. del. Henry F. Weaver. Mar ion. Nice sundr ied peaches, 12% lb., horse apples, same pi del. Mrs. Leilar Phi lips, -{ston, Rt. 1. 1200 bu. Yate eed Tney od al ples, tree run, priced right truckers after December Ross E. Clement, Cornelia. Tde-seay le 3 well } rooted; Also multiplying: onion | PEANUTS AND PECANS'| send | ~~ CORN AND SEED CORD FOR SALE __ 1000 a in ear, 65c bu. al 15 tons peanut hay, $6.50 to F,. O2 B. barn: J2- Dd: a Morgan. 4000 Bu. heavy corn in a 85c bu. J. . Collier, Barnes- ville, Popcorn, red and wuliow 1 Ib. postpaid. Curtis Pass > | Dexter, hte Golden. Queen haa 0 corn (pops big, tender gr: Se 10 Ib. 5 Ibs. or more postpaid. Curtis Ayers, Bowman, Rt. 1 Limited quantity. yell prolific seed corn, Ist yr. ings, grown on isolated fa m. Nubbed and tipped, h2nd se- lected. $1.25 peck. C. K. Curr Brunswick, care Laurel Gr ve Farms. EGGS FOR SALE. paid; Dens ineou: Reds ar Smiths White Plymouth Rock eggs, $3.00 for 15 prepaid. Ja Ke, Rice, Douglasville. AAA White Plymouth Ro (U. S. pullorum tested) egg $1.00 for 15, del. parcel post. |Cash, not checks, with ordef; also sev. fine cockerels from R. O. P. breeding, $2.50 ea. FO T. C. Hutcheson, Comer. FRESH AND CURED sage, well seasoned, 25c 1 hams, 8 to 16 lbs. ea., 25 Tb. W. Williams, Quitman. Cured hams, 16 to 20 lbs. 20 lb; shoulders, 14c; sides, 16 lb. Add postage to all. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valtosts Rt. 4. Hickory smoked, well cured. hams and link sausage and cracklings. W. A. Walker, uitman. GRAIN AND aay FOR SALE C Ont: 700 bu. Hastings 100 bus var. 55e-bu: Ff. OB: my farm; 60c bu. del. nee E. Hill, Williamson, REL? Wheat, genuine pie: st | seed, free from weevil dam $1.25 bu; pure Bancroft seed oats, free from smut; 75c bu Riley . Couch; Turin. : Hay, 10 tons peanut, No. 1 $8 ton. Mrs. L. L. Roberts, BO Gaines. - Oats, Appler, Fulghum Fulgrain seed, 60c bu; May bluestem seed wheat, $1.25 b alee OS Beer ewe ge Valley. Extra fine peanut pa $10. 0 ton; corn, 60c bu. at farm. J E. Perry, Clyattville. -4 tons excellent Lespedez: hay. $17.50 ton; 150 bu. slinpe shuck yellow corn, 80 bu. D. A. Howard, Grovetown, care Hamilton Farm. Choice Kudzu hay, also Kud=_ zu erowns and Kudzu seed. B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville. Texas oats, 5 bu. bags, at my farm, 2 mi. So, Dixie; 65c bu $8. 25 bag. WwW. 1 Bruce, Bexie. Fe hie Ro et her Se ee MARKET BULLETIN Monday, December 2, 1940 HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE _ Fancy Gallberry comb hon- ay. 1 10-]b. pail, $1.40 postpaid in Ga., case of 6, $6. F. O. & are. J. Cc. Jernig fan, Dupont, Rt, Bright Gallberry strained honey, in new containers, 1 60- ib. can, $5.75; 6 5-Ib. pails, Hallman, Nahunta, PO Box 25. Good grade chunk comb hon- ey, 6 5-lb cans, $3.00 or 24 1- lb. jars, $3.00 FOB. H. P. York, Fancy new crop Gallberry honey, in 10- Ib. pails, comb or ext. $1.00 ea.; $5.50 case of 6 10-lb. pails. Not prepaid. Jim Pye, Odum. - Pure Ext. honey, good grade, 6 5-lb. cans. $3.00 FOB; 18 5- Ib. cans, $9.00 del. W. S. Bruce, Blackshear. SYRUP FOR SALE Sorghum. honey drip, $3 per erate of 6 No. 10: buckets: also. Stuart pecans, 15c lb. Money- makers, 12c, seedlings, 10c; black walnuts, $1.50 bu. all F. Oo. B. Thomson. K. R. Smith, Thomson, Rt. 2. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Approx. 30.000 Kudzu crowns r spring delivery, please quote price. B. D. Brantley, Black- shear. 1000 Strawberry plants, 1-3 early. veriety. 1-3 medium and bal. late; make best offer, del. at Temple. Rt. 1. W. M. Allen, emple, Rt. 1. BEANS AND PEAS: Want % Bu. No. 1 Cream Crowder peas, quote del. price; also Feb. or March 1940, 12 oe Island Red or Rose Comb White Rock or Barred Bock 1s. NO culls or diseased fowls sit yed. E. C. Ward, Geneva. Ex te. vere for chicken feath- +. 0 for 100 or more cat- Wanted about 100 pounds of Jerusalem artichokes. Horace dges, 779 Virginia Avenue, _ E., Atlanta. Want | some artichokes. Ad- number, kind and price. J *. Holland, Cordele. LNUT MEATS: Want at once 5 or 6 lbs., black alnut meats, frresh and free hull. Mers. G. C. Gepfert, ugusta. 1216 Winter St. ant 1000 bu. good, sound, hite milling corn. Cant use ed or yellow. State price. Callas, Gainesville. Want some corn or good sug- ne syrup. Exc. grist mill id other ferm machinery aquipment for same; also want _ L. 1940 hatch pullets. . value and pay above. mar- - t price per pound. E. C. mgino, Anderrsonville. Want oH or 500 bu. corn. end or bring prices, del. my to Joe C. Starr, Foreman, uston Whites farm. Hunt- : . off Roosevelt Highway, ween Red Oak and Stone- all. Houston White, P. O. Col- Park. UG bee ENUTS: rant 1000 bu. black walnuts. te for price. 15... PS Fults, AN AND OTHER IT TREES: Want few Stuckey grape ants and Brooks pecan trees. n F. Loch, Stone Min. Rt, 1. EANS AND PEAS TANTED: Want 10 to 20 lbs. Lady fin- peas, weevil-free and rea- mnable. price. W. M. Thornton, Want prices on 75 bu. peas. d 20 bu. sorghum seed; del. _ Madison. Q. L. Williford, ure French | rye, also ure Argentine, Greece and arley. State price, kind, 1d_ Ww Brennan, Soe MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FOR SALE Want several tons of shucks. Want 100 Bu. good sound B. H. Neal, Summit. 2 bu. Bur Clover seed at once, state price. Mrs. J. E, Ulm, Harlem. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Black . walnut meats, 1940 crop, large pieces, sifted, free from hull, 35c Ib. add postage, no checks. Mrs.. W. L. Cheek, Rhine, Rt. 1. Plurisy root, 25c lb. blood root, 50c lb. yellow root, cher- ry bark 15c Ib. W. G. Reynolds, Morganton. Yellow root, wild cherry bark, wild plum bark, 15c lb. Queen of Meadow 20c Ib; jon- quil bulbs, purple Iris, 25c doz; day lilies, 20c doz. Exc. for anything can use. Mrs. W. P. Jones, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Nice black walnut meats, free from hull or shell, 30c pt. 4 pts. $1; horseradish, 25 Ib. Lady Slipper roots, 75c doz, $5 C; ginseng seed, 2c ea. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto. Nice black walnut meats, 40c lb. postpaid in Ist and 2nd zone: in Ga; sage plants, 50c doz; tansy, trailing Arbutus, 25c doz; rhubarb, 3 for 25c; Exe. for white. sacks. Add postage on small orders. Mary Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Large black walnut meats, 40c Ib, nice large pecan meats, 50c Ib. Postage paid. Mrs. Ella Leachman, Commerce, Rt. 4. New, white downy feathers. Ibs. $11.50. Mrs. Mary Col- lins, Cordele, Rt. 4. 30 Gal. electric barrel churn, $10. A. G. Ward, Rome. Nice clean cured sage, 60c lb. scallion onion buttons, 50c gal. 15c qt; also spring hatch speckled Sussex cockerels, $1, $1.25, $1.50 ea; A few butter- cup cockerels. Mrs. C. R. Sor- rells, Monroe, Rt. 1. 6 Lbs. new duck feathers, 90c Ib. prepaid. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cuming, Rt. 5. Black walnut meats, 40c Ib. postpaid in Ist and 2nd zones. Mrs, L.-J. Mason, Rt. 2, Box 129, Culberson, N. C. Res. of Ga. TOBACCO: Want. 20 Ibs. thick leaf bright flue-cured to- |bacco, No. 1 grade. Send sam- ple leaf and quote price. B. pas: gan, Martin. CORN: Want zuv su. good sound ear corn. Harry Neal, Waverly Hall. 1940 crop black walnut meats, 40c Ib.; white, black ey- ed, red speckled crowder peas, 10 Ibs., $1.00; Lady T. straw- berry plants, 30c C;$2.25- M; Gibson, Wonder berries, 40c Cc: $3.25 M. Prepaid to 1 and 2 zones. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Brown turkey figs, white, black scuppernongs, muscadine vines, jap. apricots, blue Dam- son, red goose plums, May cherries, Hackworth, Limber- twig, horse apples, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.; hazelnuts, 40c doz.; 3 doz., $1. 00 del. Bertha Pat- terson, Waco, Rt. 2. Sassafras roots, wild cucum- ber, witchhazel bark, 25c Ib.; dried yellow root, 2 Tbs., 35: ratsbane fever weed, 10c bunch. Add postage. Emmitt Wilkins, Morganton. 1940 crop walnut meats, 40c lb.; Lady T., Everbearing strawberry plants, 30 C; Page 50 M; large- garlic. bulbs, 6, 50c del. in 1 and 2 zones. Mary M. Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. : Lady T., Mastodon strawber- ry plants, 30c C; $2.50 M; wal- nut meats, 40c lb.; catnip, pep- permint, horse mint, dbl., single tansy, yarrow, featherfoot, 25c doz. del. in 1, 2 zones. L. M. | White, Dahlonega, Rte Nice, clean walnut meats, 40c lb. postpaid in 1, 2 zones: pase plants, $1.00 doz.; rhubarb, 3 roots, 25c. Cash or MO. 5.C: Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Witchhazel bark, green, yel- low root, wild cherry bark, 25c Ib. Exchange for white feed sacks. Add postage. Ethel Mae Keener, Ellijay, Rt.-3. .Yellowroot, cupamber wild cherry,, birch, sassafras, red root, old field pine, 20c Ib. Add postage. Exchange for white sacks. Mrs. Glover Abercrom- bie, Mineral Bluff. 50c Ib. sample free, lot of 25 slio shucked corn. Quote best price del. to my place 8 mi. north of Macon on Atlanta hway. J. H. Hayes, Macon, Rt. 1, Forsyth Rd. BEANS: Want bunch velvet and speckled velvet beans. amount and price del. Hel~<. Buena Vista. POTATOES: Want to get in touch with narty having old- fashioned pumpkin potatoes. C. S. Meeks, Nicholls, Box 33. CORN, HAY, BEANS: Will exc. pure extracted honey for corn, hay or velvet beans; also will sell or exc. 1 Duroc gilt, brec to Spotted Poland-China, for corn. D. M. Kirkland, Sum- mertown. : COTTONSEED Want 25 bu. Cokers 100 str. 3 cottonseed, pure, 1940 crop. Name price del. H. F. Dixon, genuine 90-Day Quote W. L. | Ellaville. HAY: Want several tons good peanut hay, del. 16 mi. Augusta, L. M. Mason, Evans. Cfo Mrs. W. W. Wood. PEANUTS Exe. red and white spotted crowder (fine table pea) peas for Red Spanish Peanuts, Ib. for lb. Ea. pay pestage on what they receive. G. H. Low- ery, Ramhurst. Rt. 1.. black walnuts, comparatively every one sound and hulled, $1.00 bu. FOB this station. J. Wood Browning, Box Springs. Dry sage, 10c pint,also bees- wax for sale. Make best offer. Mrs. A. Blalock, Alto. Rt. 2. Walnuts, black, hulled - and dried. L. S. Kelly, Shady Dale, Rtp 13 Queen of the Meador roots, Coltsfoot leaves, yellow root, 25 per lb. sage ants, garden goose berries, 3 for 25c; red and black everbearing raspberries 12 for 45c; garlic, 3 lbs. for 25c. Lady Slipper, bright golden yellow, 75c per doz. $5 per C; genseng seed, 2c ea. 75c for 50 seed, all prepaid. W. A. John- son, Alto. Large sounc hickory nuts, 50c per bu. prepay on 3 or more bu. in Ga. can furnish large lots, M. O. please. Claud Thomas, Mor- ven, Turnip greens, 1-4 acre, ex- cellent quality, now ready. Wal- ter Palmer, Cleveland, Rt: 2. Crabaple, black haw, persim- mon, huckleberry, sparker ber- ry. muscadine, plums, gooseber- ry, all well rooted, 2-3 ft. high, $1 doz. plus postage. Mrs. Iva- lene Watson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2: Yellow root, wild cherry bark, sassafras root, 15c per Ib; cat- nip, 20c doz. bunches; Colt foot, 25c per lb. Hoyt Hester, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Sugarcane, 5000 stalks geen. or seed at 1 1-2c per stalk, 12 mi. northeast of Waycross. B. F. Hall, Waycross, Rt. 1: - Black walnuts in hull, 50c per bu. at my barn, by bu. or truck load for planting. R. P. Cheek, Social Circle, Rt. 1. Walnut meats, nice and dry, 35c per lb. or 3 Ibs for $1; also 3 Ibs. dried apples to exc. for peanuts, 6 lbs. peanuts. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah. Yellow root, 10c per lb; Queen of the Meadow, Rattle weed, 20c per lb: yellow dock, Bird- ock, 20c per lb. wintergreen 25c per Ib. Elm bark 50c per Ib; tansy 10c per bun; white ash 10c ea. add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Jasper, Rt. 2. Black Walnuts, nice, hulled, $1 per bu. FOB. K. M. Dean, Royston, Rt. 1. Lot of nice feathers or exc. for Jersey: heifers, 15-18 mos. Mrs. J. M. McElhannon, Winder, Rt 2. Lot of nice feathers, $25, Mrs. A. O. Clark, Iron City. Running Sage, 10c or 3 for 25c. Mrs. Agnes Marlow, Car- rollton, Rt. 4. Cotton feed sacks, 100 Ib. ca- pacity, 4c per sack cash, or exc. for what I can use. C. W. Price, Cedartown, Rt. 2. Dbl. tansy, peppermint page Calamus root, 25c per doz. bun. or 75c per C; bermuda grass plants, $2 per 'C or $10 per M, add postage. a L. A, Wright, Bremen. Dif. shapes oad sizes gourds, 2c ea. Mrs. Emma L. Marsh, Adel, Rt. 1. Few bu. well dried 1940 crop . MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Nice black walnut meats, 30c per lb. postave not paid. Essie Faye Waldroup, Talking Rock. Black walnut meats, 40c lb; white, black-eyed . peas, red speckled crowders, 10 Ibs. $1; Exc. for white sacks, good cond. above all prepaid to Ist and 2nd zone; also Lady T. Gibson, Won- derbearer, red gold sugar saver, Jewel strawberry plant 40c C; $3.50 M. No chks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. 7 or 8 tons Tung Oil nuts for sale. D. C. Strother, Fort Val- ley. Sev. hundred gourds. Bryant, Nashville, Rt. 1. Sev. lbs. beeswax, sev. hun- dred Camphor trees, number of other plants, write for list and prices. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt. 3, Box 34 Nicely washed and dried sage, King 'also dried red hot pepper and fresh green hot pepper. Mrs. Leon W. Pullin, Jenkinsburg. White feed sacks, or will trade some for flowers, shrubbery, or bulbs, or for pomegranite, fig, grape, mulberry. Mrs. D. M. Rockel, Thomasvills, Rt. 1. Artichokes, Jerusalem, 4c per ib. postage paid on $1 or more. Madison Sanders, Jr., Buchan- an Rt: 2; Cured and smoked hams, 10 to 20 lbs. ea. 22 1-22c per lb? sides and shouldacvs 70c lb. pp to 2nd zone, alse red and yel- low popcorn on ear, 5c per lb, plus postage. Mrs. Fred Atkin- son, Valdosta, Rt. 4. CATTLE FOR SALE Mrs. M. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Purebred Jersey bull, yellow back and black side. Ready for service. Noble and harmony breeding, $50.00 at barn. Will reg. in buyers name. C. C. Bexley, Luthersville. 12 head reg. Guernseys: 5 grown cows, 4 heifers, bred, 3 head, 10-12 mos. old. High pro- ~ducers, also high in butter-fat test. W. J. Roberts, Gray, Rt. 2. Bred Jersey bull calf, large to age, out of heavy produc- ing parent stock,> Tt... B. and bangs tested; Champion Club bull, Cobb Co. Fair. E. W. Hen- don, Jr., Marietta. Rt. 2. Purebred Polled Hereford bull, 1 yr. old, gentle, cheap. H. V. Harden, Hogansville. Rt. Ay 4 gal. Guernsey cow, bred to Guernsey bull, due to freshen first of February. Sell or exc. for nice, fresh heifer or nice, fresh grade cow. R. P. Bomar, Palmetto. RFD. Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs. old, well marked, wt. 900 Ibs. not mischievous. $75.00; 25 geese, $1.00 ea; 15 bred goats, $1.50 ea. All FOB Barn. M. F. Coxwell, Warrenton. Purebred Jersey 8 mos. old bull $25.00 at farm, 5 mi. East Harrison, Write or call at farm. Clifford Waller, Harrison, te des 2 reg. FFA Jersey bulls, 1 mo. old, $15.00 FOB. Harry Watts, Ringgold. Rt. 2. Full-blooded, black tongue Jersey bull, 18 mos. old, reg. Sell or exc. for good saddle horse. W. L. Phillips, Martinez. 40 head high grade White Face heifers, wt. 350 to 650 Ibs., some bred, some open, 8 1+2c lb. Lacy Ralls, Hogansville. mo. to 12 mo. of age, best type, out of high producing dams. Reasonable prices. Marguerite Bryan, Grayson. Fine 2 yr. old and some near 1 yr. old bulls, all reg. Angers. -T. B. Federally accredited, Bangs free, inoculated with life Blackleg, Hemoraghic Sep- ticenia. Guar. breeders. C. H. Blalock, Rabun Gap. Cfo Rab- uncraft Farm. Fine Jersey heifer, due fresh. en in February, for sale or rent, prefer to rent. Right party may get cow very reasonable. See or contact soon, if interested. Frank Cain, Buford. Rt. 2. 1 yoke steers, wt., about 1900 $100.00 W. J. Norton, Douglas- ville. Rt. 4. Fine Jersey cow, fresh in $35.00. See at my farm, 1 1-2 mi. Morrow on Rt. 54. Mrs. J. H. Voyles, Morrow. , Match work steers,. 5 yrs. a. wt. 2600 lbs. perfect cond. Sell to highest bidder. Make offer 10 fine bucks; [on old, White N. Z. , cheap; IN. ZR buck, 18 baby rabbits, 8 wks, old. Mrs. Julin Varnedo, At- lanta, 130 So. Candler. Rd. Fat, healthy rabbits, gentle, White, blacks and _ yellows, $1.00 ea. eT Ronald Lynch, Rome. Rt. 1 ee 3 Point. 211 Hendrix Ave. 17 guinea pigs, 7 females, males, $5.00 or 30c ea. FOB. Florrie Grubbs, Monticello. Rt. 2, Box 50. Ped. N. Z. White rab $3.00 pr. Exc. for young pullets of good laying breed. Chas. P, Weaver, Smyrna. Rt. 1. 5 Black rabbits, buck, 4 $3.00 for lot. Annie McCoy Canton, Rt. 4. Guinea pigs. 50c ea. Mittie Shropshire, Round Oak. Rt 1. Box 78: HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Durocs, Orion Cherry Kings, boars anc gilts, March litter by Al Cherry King, No. 17225. The Everett Nash boar. Dbl. trea ed. P. C. Herod, Kathleen. Reg. Duroc tied 18 mos. ol a beauty; also 6 wks. old pigs cross between Duroc and Berk- shire, from prize winners Cheap. L. R. Cooley, Atlant 1835 Memorial Dr. S. E. Black big bone Guinea male, wt. 100 Ibs. life treated, $10. at my barn; $12.00 crated , P. Goss, Glenwood. Rt. 2. 3 mos. old, purebred Bla African Guinea pigs, males and females, $5.00 ea. FOB. Was Dickinson, Monticello. S. P. C. boars and open gil from sows from Conquest. 1938-1939 world champi boar. Cholera immuned. Reg. buyers name. $15.00 ea. D.. Lee, Dawson. _ Black Essex, woutes pi $8.00 ea; 65-75 lb. pigs, $11.0 ea; 100 Ibs., $14.00 ea. with application for reg., and cho era treated. Pairs no-akin. J. Bargeron, Sardis. Thrifty S: PoC, pigs, ie old, wt. 35-40 lbs. Simultane- ous inoculation for cholera and treated for swine plague. Excellent breeding, from worlds grand champions. Reg. buyers name. Sat. guar. $8.50 ea. FOB. Herman Rae Dublin. Rt. 3. Reg. Duroc Jersey pees X Sev. reg. Guernsey bulls, 3. lbs. well broke, work anywhere | |, from worlds best stock, wt. , about 300 Ibs., 2 yrs. old, med, _ type, reg. buyer's name, $20. 00 _OB. Jas. L. Brown, Helena. Pigs, shoats and hogs, 6 wks, to 18 mos. old, for sale. Mrs. E. J. Hendley, Atlanta, 980 St. Charles Ave. N. E. Ve 7508, 4 1 purebred -P. C. male, wt 300 lbs. 2 1-2 yrs. old, $2 (sell to keep from inbreeding) ; also sell or trade for White Face yearling, a 10 yr. oe 1350 lb. black mare mule. C2 Howell, Adel. Rt. 2. . Purebred P. C. 8 wks. on pigs, for sale or trade for pure- bred chickens, any good ee Jack Hendon, Marietta. Rt. Reg. S. P.-C. boar, 16 mo: old. wt., 225 lbs., fine specima $16.00 at barn; 3 milk goat good cond., 2 milking, $20.0 for lot; also 100 bu. Coke "Ss seed rye, $1.25 bu. W. D. we e son, Logansville. Thrifty S. P. C. pigs, 12 w old, 60-75 lb. cholera a swine plague treated. Fro Worlds Grand Champions Reg. buyers name. Sat. guar. $8.50 ea. FOB Lyons. H. D Jordan, Dublin. Rt. 3. 1 purebred S. P..C. you x sow, gen., littered 10 pigs dJast time, $12. 00. Mrs. Leila Ma dox, f ackson. Rt. 3 (at Bloun 4 brood sows, O. I. C., bre $10.00 ea. John Foy, Oakman. ' 10 nice ee Pe oe gilts, boars, 3 mos, old, in. fine shape, large for age, purebred. 1 mi, | per pound. W. D. Keeter, Can- ton. Rt. 4. Rocky Mount. J. E. Meeks, Greenville. Rt. 1, _ Ss } f 2 WS; _ Pineapple pear trees, 250 % 1 reg., with papers S. P. C. male, good breeding, wt. 250 Vbs., not fat; about 2 1-2 yrs. -old $18.00 FOB. B. D. Blith, ~Gilennville. _ 3 purebred S. P. C. male pigs, 10 wks. old, reg. buyers name, $7.50 ea. Harry Futch, - Rochelle. RFD 2, Box 154. - . fo treg:S: P..C. 8 wks. old pigs, from best breeding stock. Both males and females. Call . Tifton 9132 or write Walter B. Leverett, Jr., Abac. Box 13. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 5 gaited saddle mare,'9 yrs. old, wt. 800 lbs., perfectly - gentle, work anywhere, $75.00: her daughter, 2 yrs. old (should make fine saddler), father reg. saddle horse, gen- tle (children can ride and leads well), $50.00. Both red with white markings on face and feet. Forced to sell. Chris- tine Wilson, Clarkesville. Rt. 1. _ Bleek mare mule, good cond., gentle, sound, wt. about 1200 _ Ibs. (safe for women folks to handle). Bargain, $65.00. Come see. B. P. Chastain, Ayersville. Rt 1. (at Mt. View Service Station.) 1 good horse, about 10. or 12 yrs. old, wt. about 1200 lbs., $100.00 cash. W. I. Williams, -Mauks. Rt. 2. 6 farm horses and mules for immediate sale at very low prices. F. H. Jones, Waycross. - 611 Reynolds St. _ Bay horse mule, wt. 1000 Ibs.. about 10 yrs. old, sound, woetk anywhere, $75.00 cash, or trade for cows or hogs of equal value. E. L. McGuire, _ Lake Park. Rt. 1. A 10 yr. old farm mule, gen- | tle and brisk. W. A. Guann, Stillwell... _ 1 mare mule, $75.00; 1 cow, dry, $25.00; 1 Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, $25.00; also 6 bu. this -yrs black walnuts, unhulled, ~40c bu., 5 bu., last yrs crop, hulled, 70c bu. Albert B. Mc- Koy, Newnan. ._ Fine horse colt, 6 mos. old, good bone and-well made. Sell or cgnsider trade for good White Face bull or other cat- tle. W. M. Rockel, Thomasville. ; Ric i. - 4 yr. old black mare, wt. about 900 lbs., guar. work anywhere, perfectly sound, slow natured, no bad _ habits. Has raised 1 colt. $100.00 Gra- dy Panter, Dial. 5 gaited saddle mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. about 900 lbs. Sell or exc. for Jay Bee Hammer mill in good cond. W. OD. Allen, Enigma. Fine mare in foal, also 1 fine Guernsey bull from best blood line, wt. about 1000 lbs. 8 mi. No. McDonough. H. H. _ Elliott, McDonough. Young, gentle about 40 in. high, black and white Shet- land pony, $40.00 J. M. Rob- erts, Donalsonville. 800 lb. good farm mule for sale or exc. for good cow or fattened hog. Mule can be seen at Medlock place (old dairy). Lo. near Peachtree Baptist Church, RFD 2, or see R. H. Crockett, 79 Peachtree St. At- |- lanta. _ Brown and white Shetland pony, wt. about 300 Ibs., very gentile, $25.00. See at my farm. _T. A. Andrews, Greenville. 1 old horse mule, $25.00 cash at farm, or trade for meat hogs | or a cow. J. F. Little, Forsyth. Ht. 3. 3 yr. old bay horse, Ga. rais- ed, wt. 1300 lbs., works well anywhere; also a 3 yr. old Western mare, red sorrel, wt. 950 Ibs. will bring mule colt in April. Both guar. sound in very way, $125.00 ea. or exc. for dairy cows. John L. Porter, De- catur. Rt. 1. 1 mule, wt. 1100 Ibs., $45.00. P. G. Cason, Culverton. _ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE _ At Stud, Reg. purebred Nu- bian sire, N-2397 A. G. S., 53807 A. M. G. R. A. of La- Crescenta-Mile High breeding, best Nubian breeding in South. Hornless, black with light trim. Fee, $5.00 for purebreds; $3.00 for grade does. No shipping. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest. 293 head stock goats, 13 grown, 10 half grown, $2.00 and $1.00 ea. at my place; also 2 yrs. old, '50c ea. at my place, J. O. Rahn, Flemington. ie Ae pets _ SHEEP AND GOA : FOR SALE | At Stud, Sir Roderick, No. T-2678, the most outstanding Toggenburg buck in the South. Reg., ped., naturally hornless. From 15 1-2 lb. milk stock. Guar, fertile. Service fee. $5.00; also booking orders for ped. 1941 kids. John Hynds, Atlan- ta, 93 Warren St., De 5140. Toggenburg milk goats, bred to freshen in Spring, for sale. Ai. ME. Abernathy, Decatur, 605 So. Candler St. De 7727. At Stud, natural butt-head- ed, reg., Alpine buck, vigorous, fertile, blooded milk stock: 1-5 yr. old Tog-Nubian; 1-3 yr. old Tog-Nubian; 1-3 yr. Toggenburg; 2-8 mos. old Tog- Alpine. All bred to above buck. Prices reasonable. R. B. Phil- lips, Damascus. Rt. 1. 2 fine Nubian and Saanan your~ goats, soon to freshen; med. size Toggenburg that gave 1 gal. day at-. second freshening; soon to freshen. All in fine shape. Reasonable for quick sale, at barn. C. W. Griffies, Bowdon. Fine, large Toggenburg-Nu- bian doe from reg. parents, $15.00 now, or $25.00 when fresh in February; good bucks, $4.00 to $10.00; also 2 bred guinea pigs and 1 male sent prepaid for $1.00. Stamps ac- cented. Last house on No. Hightower Rd. J. Jolley, At- Janta, Rt. 7. Booking orders for reg. pure- bred Toggenburg kids. Quality breeding from best milk stock; 2 buck kids, 4 mos. old. Pure- bred stock. 1 nice grade doe. kid. At. Stud, reg. Tog. buck. Warren Rollins, Murray Hill Ave., N. E. De 6902. Bo At Stud natural butt-headed, reg. Toggen. arg buck, No. T- 2588. Vigorous, fertile, blooded milk stock. R. W. Hill, Jeffer-. son. At Stud, large, natural butt- headed Toggenburg buck. Vi- | gorous, fertile, blooded milk stock. Service fee, $2.00. Doe boarded reasonably. Mrs. Mc- Elroy, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave., N. E. De 3710. 2 yr. old Toggenburg-Saan- an crossed milk goat (dont go. dry-, gives over 3 qts. day. $15.00 for quick sale. W. S. Jes- ter, Barnesville, 315 Taylor St. LIVESTOCK WANTED SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 5 or 6 common goats and 5 or 6 sheep. State what you have and best price. S. C. Waddell, Bremen. Want 10 nannie goats, about 1 yr. old, naturally butt-head- ed, common stock, not milk goats; J. W. Ham, Summit. Rt. 1 Want buy Angora billy goat at reasonable price. Write. H. G. Blakeley, Savannah. Rt. 3, Montgomery Road. BURRO WANTED Want a Burro. Must be gen- tle, for small child to handle. Mrs. C. H. Mitchell, Atlanta. P. O. Box 1154. Be 1090. HOGS WANTED Swap 6 stands Bees with this yrs honey and-15__ nice, fat, mixed hens, for bred gilt, milk goat or Minorca chickens. R. R. White, High Point. ' Want purebred Big Bone Black Guinea hogs, ready bred, Gilts preferred. Mrs. Annie G. Beavers, Odum. Rt. 1. CATTLE WANTED Want good fresh in cow, giv- ing milk enough for 3 calves, tested, free of Bangs and Tu- berculosis, within 40 miles; al- so exc. very fine Ga. Experi- ment Sta. stock, 100 Ib. or bet- ter black P. C. male for one as fine to change blood lines. B. F. Harris, Griffin, P. O. Box 364. Want purebred Black Angus male, about 6 mos. old. H. B. Mim, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want buy 3 good mules, ages right, wt. around 1200 lbs. sound at bargain. Also have Kudzu crowns for sale. R. E. Concord. POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS 12 purebred Ancona roost- ers, ready for service, $1.00 ea. Not prepaid. Thos. Childs, Ab- beville. few choice bred does for sale;. Atlanta, 349, AUSTRA-WHITES - 100 Austra-white 10 mos. old pullets, clean, healthy, $1.00 ea. while they last. J. R. Doty, Decatur, Rt. 2; near wa- ter plant. De 5212. BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS_ 4 young mixed bantam hens, 2 young bantam roosters, $1.75 lot. W. G. Dobbins, Box 147,: Marietta. Bantam hens, 25c ea. fob. J. - soe: P. O. Box 453, Rich- and. Bantams: R> C. _ Blacks, Golden Sebrights, White Sil- kies, trio of each, $7.50. W. -O. Thomas, 1205 East 40th St., Savannah. Few Black Cochin, Cornish bantams, coekerels and pullets, $5.50 trio; 6 Golden Sebright hens, 1 roost- er, sev. nice. cockerels and pullets, reasonable. From prize winning stock. Mrs. O. M. Hunt, Decatur, Rt.1. 3 AAA White bantam hens, 2 roesters, 2 Cornish bantam roosters, Feb. 1940 hatch, 40c ea. $3.00 for lot. Cash. Mrs. ODell Hood, Warthen, Rt. 2. Modern Red Pyles, Dark Cornish and Buff Cochins, bred from show winners; few pr. Racing Homer pigeons. W. J. Herndon, Augusta, 1109 Ad- rian St. Trio Black Cochins, $5.00 (cock prize winner at South- eastern Fair); also 20 young, mix, bantam hens, 40c ea. Sat. guar. Jas. K. Rice, Douglas- ville. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: o Several Barred Rock hens, wt. 4-7 Ibs. 15 per lb. F. O. B. here, no checks; want 25 Brown or White Leghorn pul- lets, wt. 1, 2-3 lbs, will pay above market price, F. O. B. your point. E. C. Longino, An- dersonville. 50 White Rocks, best egg grade, April hatch pullets, $1 ea. F. O- B. Mrs. Chester Wad- dell, Bremen. 50 Blood-tested Barred Rock hens, $1 ea; 6 fine roost- ers, will sell 10-12 hens in 1 lot, or rooster in with hens, $1.25. ea. all laying, Parks . strain; will sell crate hatching eggs, 75c per 15, cartons re- turned. Mrs. G. C. Clifton Millen. 2 Barred cockerels, April hatch, 1 ringlet, other light Rock, $1 ea if taken at once; also 3 1939 R:; I. Red roosters, highly colored, good size, vi- gorous, Donaldson, AAA Booth strains, $1.50 ea. also 1 same strain year older, $1.50. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville. - 20 Barred Rock pullets, AAA ' strain, 8 mos. $1 ea; 10 Rhode Island Red pullets, same strain and age-andsame price. Mrs. A. J. Carter, Newington. 60 Barred Rock hens, 1939- 1940 hatch, now laying. Mrs. L. K. Fromshon, Decatur, 888 Columbia Drive. : Parks strain, foundation stock, direct from Parks, 8 mos. cockerels, $2.25 ea, 12 for $25, not prepaid; best selected eggs, $1.25 per 15 postpaid. Mamie Roach Plyler, Daisy. 50 Broilers and friers, 2 2 1-2 lbs. 20e per lb. at my barn, 22c per lb. del. all purebred Barred Rocks. M. A. Norton, Edison. 10 Apr. hatch P. R. pullets, 1 cockerel, $10.00 lot. Mrs. W. P. Simmons, Jasver, Rt. 3. 15 fine AAA purebred B. R. hens, 7 mos. old, $1.00 ea. Lee Norris, Newborn, Rt. 1. 10 fine W. R. Fishel str. pul- lets, $1.00 ea.; 4 fine cockerels, $1.50 ea.; 2, $2. 9. Cockerel free with 10 pullets. Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Bowersville. 75 White P. R. pullets, 6 mos. old, 75c ea. in lots of 10 or more, not prepaid; also want White P. R. roosters, Mar. or Apr. hatch. Mrs. L. W. Sea- go, Pinehurst. W. R. cockerels, pullets, Fishel str., $1.00 ea.; 10 pullets, 1 cockerel, $10.00; 2 roosters, $1.00 ea. Crated fob. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord. CORNISH AAA Dark Cornish roosters, Apr. hatch, $1.50 ea. Cash.. Mrs. T. H. Garrison, Abbeville, Res 4 pure White Cornish roost- ers, Apr. hatch, long yellow legs, $1.50 ea. A. C. Sailers, Maysville, Rt. 2. . ni st Dark CORNISH: _ ish cockerels, spr. hatch, $2.90 ea.; 5, $8.25; 4 pullets, $5.00 value. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. , Several Dark Cornish cock- erels, $1.00 ea. Exchange one for nice dried peaches, rancid grease. Glen Holton, Soperten, Re: _Purebred Dark Cornish In- dian cocks and_ cockerels, Webber st. $2.50 and $2.00 ea. also same breed pullets, $1.25 Red. Heavy type Bull Dog str. Cornish cockerels, August 12th hatch, over 4 Ibs., $1.50 ea. FOB here. Trade for cured wham. A. L. Milligan, Bloom- ingdale. GAMES 4 pure Traveller pullets, 10 mcg, old, $2.00 ea. Trade for trio of Shawls or Whitehac- kles. M. H. Schuman, Savan- nah, Twickenham Ter. . 2 Atlen Roundhead cocks, 2 yrs. old, $5.00; 7 Bee Martin hens, $150 ea; 8 game Corn- ish hens $1.00 ea. cocks, $1.50. | C. R. Wade, Thomson. Rt. 5. LEGHORNA 70 good W. L. hens, Mar..| 1939 hatch, 75c ea. lot at pen. Mrs. W. J. Benefield, Carroll- ton, Rt. 2. 6 W. L.*pullets, 7 mos. old, laying; 6 B. L. pullets, 6 ros. old, laying, $1.00 ea.; 10 game pullets, 6 mos. to 1 1-2 yr. old, 75c ea. Buyer pays shipping exp. H. H. Carpenter, Rt. 1, Roekmart. 100 purebred AAA S: C. WK. L. pullets, Mar. hatch, half laying, $1.25 ea. fob. William Bass, Greenville. W. L._ pullets, ped. stock, large Eng. str., now laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Lucian Williams, Collins. White, Buff and Brown Leg- horns, sired by 300 egg dbl. ped. ceckerels, $1.50 ea. in lots of 10 or more; few Speckled, Sussex, $2.00 ea; Rock, Reds, Orpington pullets, laying, $1.50 ea. Morris Sanders, Nashville. : 135 or 40, W.'L. AAA April hatch White Leghorns,.. now laying 80 percent, $100.00, or 90c ea; also 140 hens, 1 yr. old. $90.00 or 75c ea. At my place. Mrs. Ella Robinson, Waco. Rt. Q- Ped. W. L: breeding cocker- els, from.300-324 egg dams. 10 mcs. old, large typ2, reason- able prices. M. W. Kantala, Elberton. 150 Brown L. AA and AAA bloodtested hens, soon be lay- ing, nearly through molting, 17 and 18 mes. old, 75c ea. 70c ea. Mrs. Frank Smith, Cof- : fee. About 75 W. L. hens, 1939 hatch, now laying, $1.00 ea. $60.00 for lot. 1 cockerel, April 1940 hatch, $2.00. J. H. Har- bin, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 458. MINORCAS 5 purebred Buff Minorca cockerels, Mar. hatch, $1.00 ea. | Mrs. Clyde Lanier, Graymont, Rt." 1. - ORPHINGTONS 7 fine B. O. pullets, $1.00 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg. : 2 AA Buff Orp. April cock- erels, $1.00 ea; 1939 hatch rooster, $1.00. Buyer pay ex- press chgs. P. O. with order. B. L. Biggers, Covington. : Yellow. Buff Orp. March 1940 cockerels, $2.00 ea. Miss Mary D. McGee. Musella. Rt. I. PHEASANTS Chinese Ringneck pheasants, good stock, $3.00 pr. cod. H. H. Woodbury, 177 Twelfth St. N. E., Atlanta. PIGEONS Ringneck pigeons for gale. Amilee Long, Bremen. Barn yard pigeons, 25 pr. Mrs. C. R. Faulk, Dan- ville. QUAIL Guar. strong, healthy No. 1 stock Bob White quail, 5 mos. old, $1.00 ea. in lots of 25 or more; also Chuker partridges, 7 mos. old, $1.73 wa. lots of 25 or more. Guar. live del. Geo. | H. Williams, Hamilton: cig ae eee ae 16 pre-- aid. Exchange for anything of | ee hee 1s P : ivester.. |REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES lard, or good, clear, fried meat'|- ea. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Sparks. | FOB in lots to 25; over 25, at | QUAIL 8 fine large type Dark Corn- j 9 pr. streng, healthy Bo White ~ quail, $25.00. Sellin out. Pat Read, Marietta. 100 Cherokee St. 3 12 thorughbred N. H. Re cockerels, $1.00 es. Mrs. E Boatwright, Alma, Rt. 3. ~ 5 Meh. hatch c $1.95 ea. or exc. for go feathers. Mrs. R. J. Fleming Lineolnton, Rt. 2. - pak -3 Purebred pullets, 1 roost er most ready to lay. $3 not del, also 7 purebred Br ama hens, 1 rooster, $7 for 1 large B. R. reoster, 1 wi Roqk rooster, $1 ea; 1 pu bred Ancona rooster, $1; 7 cross Ancona and White Le horn yr. old hens, $6 for lot. i' Mrs. A. W. Turner, Macon, : 4. Box 106; a RED (RHODE ISLAND: _ Dark Red cocks, cockerel: ready for mating, officia blood tested. $2.00 ea.; trios, $5.00; pullets, hens, $1.50 | eggs, $1.50, 15 postpaid. Rook ing chick orders. Mrs, Do Donaldson, Decatur. De 240 S. C: R. I. Red pullets, $1 ea.; roosters, $1.25 ea. in lo of 20; roesters, $1.00 ea. fob Cash with order. Mrs. I. Boatwright, Alma, Rt. 4. _ 4 Red cockerels, bought fr Mo. Valley Peultry Farm, Ma 29th, fine excellent for breed ing purposes, $1 ea. E. B Stephenson, Summerville. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEE: DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE 18 large geese, $1.00 ea $18.00 lot fob. Mrs. E. D. Pow. ers, Screven, Rt. 2. ; _ Large Muscovey drake, hen, $3.00 at farm or expe@n paid. Mrs. J. F. Lewis, Thom: asville. ie Mammoth Bronze _ turkey: 25 Yb. RR. C. Purcell, Ba Ground. : 24 Mar. hatch turkeys, $2.00 ea.; $45.00 lot; also 20 M. hatch Cornish pullets, 3 ro ers, $100 a.; 10 pullets rooster, $10.00; $20.00 Mrs. Jewel Dominy, Eastm M. B. turkey tom, $12. tom, 2 hens, $20.00; also Ap | hatch M. B. turkey toms, $8.00; tom. 2 hens, $16.00. Exp. 1 paid. Mrs. W. W. Vandergrif Thomasville, Rt. 2.. Few nice M. B. breeder: May hatch. Hens, 30c Ib gobblers, $5.00 ea. Mrs. L. Scoggins, Newnan. Rt. 1. Nice, young fat turkeys, 18. Ibs:, 250 Jb. | Mrs. Strange, Cobbtown. & Mammoth broadbreas Bronze toms, McIntyre str, a! so Bourbon Reds, _ selec stock for breeding. J. T. Eth ridge, Norcross. RFD cfo Rob bins Ridge Turkey Farm. ~ 200 spring hatch purebr Bronze. bloodtested hen $2.25 ea: toms, $4.00 ca. lot fe 24c lb. Mrs. Neal Willian Buena Vista. Rt. 2. WYANDOTTES 1 purebred S. L. R. C. Wy andotte rooster, $1.50; ex change for 2 Brahma hens, young Red game _ bantam rooster, 75c, or 1 L. Brahm hen. Max Sheppard, 509 Barn ard St., Savannak. Purebred R. C. S. L. Wyan dottes, 75c ea.;*also want R Jersey calves. Docia Har Lula. : 8 purebred White Wyandot hens, $1.00 ea.; 5 mixed he 80c ea.; 6 purebred B. R. hens, no culls, $1.25 ea. fob. M Mattie McPherson, Rab Gap, Rt. 1. 2 White Wyandottes, abou 8 mos. old. purebred, $1.00 e: Mrs. W. F. Rolan, Rome. R 2: : POULTRY WANTED | CORNISH Want 10 Black Cornish hens, Mareh 1940 hatch. State b price. S. Oden, Blackshear. Bex 8. REDS: Want 6 or 8 N. H. Red pullets, April hatch, and 1 B. O. rooster. A. A. Fowler, Canton. Rt. 3. eae Want 10 S. L. Wyandotte or big type B. R., last spring ee, ee 2 price, rs. BF. L. ompson, Mi edgeville. Rt. 1. cfo W. H. Ivey, wart FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED| POSITIONS WANTED ) POSITIONS WANTE ae 3 t good 1 or 2h. farm Webi heaity, tedable, Sood) Want maid: wanen,/50-05, oe re: ee aipok nan Plenty of force. Ww. ( Want middleaged white wo- | woman, prefer country raised, | to stay with elderly couple seston a pou ee good house near ain: ann man to tay with elderly cou- | for light farm work, no field | and help with light farm chor- ee oe ok, i Tee Poo aat Pye tee eke Aiheee ple and do light farm: work, | work. Good home with 3|es. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore. | Wor, Wants job at once, near ielsvile. C. L. Addis . 5 Atlanta, board, laundry, small Danielsville. F : is no field work. Good home and adults, private room, small] RFD 1. iy hae dabte, | Warrenton. Rt. 1. reasonable salary. A. C. Towe, salary. State age and particu- n ependa Want good farmer for 2 or : 3 Adairsville. Bis. lars. Mrs. John Solomon, Jef- bps os Bi SES Base M. Woodall, _tlanta, 83 Cain Boy, 23, high school edu ae - se = St.. N. E., Apt. 4, Ma 7068. tion, experienced, _ will ant middlea ed, heal : enry. near concrete worker, wants job on fa: unencumbered, L ealthy, Want colored farm wage | Route. Also_ 1 horse crop. A. aovattied man wants job on References. Bee Ledfo for light farmwork, no field | hands. Houses and wood fur-|H. Neeson, Stockbridge. Cfo Have or gen, farm for wages. Young Harris. work. Comfortable living | nished along with wages. Have | Cooton Indian River Planta- eacte 0 oe ie Want Jobo ne osienalie = Quarters and small salary. P, , | Places for two colored fami- | tion. shee ae Pelco tf for 1941. 20 i : : y day after 2 oclock. | farm for yrs. exp Knox. Jr., Thomson. eee Want middleaged, single wo-| G Mitchell, Atlanta, 341| good ref. Man and wife. W. for light f k Want good young or middle- | Road, off Roosevelt Highway, Paid one Mae ee es Central Ave. S. W. Tucker.- West Point "Gio aged mah with some exp., to| between Stonewall and Red h fae NE ta Beard Want job as farm overseer | . H. Sohler. take charge as working fore- Oak. Houston White, Atlanta, Blakely: See Seal ge rd . Soe pete Sore oe en ae sa oe . = oo . eres Grant Bldg. vo Want 2 families to work by Rt qt: oe eae crop on halves. Prefer crop. aling milk. Dermot Shemwell, a ee ee ee Want 2 or 3 horse share crop. A. Tate, Whitesburg. Rage d for wages. Man to operate | Simpson, McDonough. Albany, Box 840. tractor and do farm work; Wanttamile. Witte os colak ay sptce to work and to Meet 2 = eren a halves, Want middleaged or older, | Woman light farm work. Ap- | eq to work i h, farm. Part | 82v7er. Exp. So. Ga. tobacto |in family, 2 plow han oes : : - | Ga. preferred. R vhite country. woman for light | Ply. Paul Riviere, McRae. RFD | wages, other 50-50 basis. Help | BOWE: WaT. Nasworthy,Syc er eady to move in Eee Ee erred? finance good man; good. place |" 0 RET ony ine. Want where can hav. work, no field wor : week, Mrs. G. W. Abercrom- | Want man able finance self| to right man. No drunkard fi ied ie se a Ny a 4 fisliened teouEh on ae ie, College Park, Rt. 2. for farm. No Sie = Bees apply. Jesse Corley, Mar- $2. 50 "$3.00 ie ieanenaeen Jessie W. Bray. Cartersville : whiskey dealer need apply. A. | tinez. Hte-1: : ec good man for 1 h. A Bowmen Buren BEL. Wank shod 4h. Nee fasta. tion to be furnished also. Free : to go anywhere. Mrs. Lula Good \boy, good habits, re eet Bete ee Want dependable, middle- |" t0 cultivate 8 acres of cot- | Haddock, Flovilla, care Fio-|able, wants job on farm. ft : : ton, 10 acres of corn, on halv- | yijjq Hotel. 5 tall, wt. 145 Ibs. Writ 1% Lilb 4% aged couple, white or colored, villa e i. tall, ow s. Wri e. oo Sohne uaa a without children, to make feed Ry ro Bearden, Palmetto.) Want light farm work with | Go anywhere. Joe Wood, Tal- erop, look after small herd good people for reasonable pay | Mo0. Rt. 1, cfo Claud Watson oo foe me 4 os beef cattle. Monthly salary,|, Want middleaged, unencum- | ang good house and garden;| Single, 20 yrs. old wan se J. O. Duncan, Stone Mtn. | {zee use of milch cow and 2] bered, white woman for light | jook after stock, poultry, etc. | light farm work, no field work ae a {acres for self. Profitable work | farm work, no field work.}4g yrs. old, married. Sober, | for reasonable salary. Miss be = __javailable for wife from June | $2.50 weekt and home. Mrs. |honest and need job at once.|Nell Watson, Talmo. Rt. 1. or rent, 1 blacksmith shop | to November. Ref. exch. Hom- | Mamie Smith. Rockmart. Rt. 1.] RB. Shurling, West Green. Want 1 h. farm on 50-50 bas- h few tools, at reasonable {er Harris, Bradley. _Want reliable, unencumber-| Want at once with reliable |is. Good land, 4-5 R. house, price. W. S. Clarke, Pinehurst. Want good farmer for 2|4, White woman, 20-45 for| party a 1 horse crop, 50-50] water and convenient to hi _ Want ablebodied, honest so- | horse marie, standing rent (get | light farm work, no field work, | basis. Principal crop Spanish |school. Toombs or Treutlen er, good worker for farming. | all: Government rentals). Good | i country home with modern peanuts and tobacco. Would|Co. preferred. Other party rite or see. Mrs. J. H. Carter. house, barn plenty wood; also conveniences, in Catoosa Co., consider turpentine position.|furnish stock etc. I partly - - want good man. able furnish | N- W- Ga. , $12.00 mo. and good See or write. S. T. Jefferson, | furnish self. Have to be mov~ ant er ae woman. | Slf, for good farm on halves. Ava Mrs, Fannie White, | West Green. Rt. 3. ed. C. M. Morgan, Dublin. leaged, strong, healthy,|! pay half of fertilizer. Both Brngs: ae Want farm in Fulton Co., [3. iable, to milk cow, see after | Places close to school, with} Want good exp. farmer for | not less 50 acres crop land, ss d other. light farm |SGhool bus by door. Alex H.| 1941. Good chance. Also a good | 6 R. house, about 15 mi. Atlan- pee and. - Stephens, Jonesboro. RFD 2.| wage hand, by month or part|ta, Reasonable. Standing rent. Poulicynian wants job. Yo of exp., also rough carpenter- in Sober, honest,. reliable ork na eH work, Dive if Fitzgerald Farms. _ of crop. Must have good ref. | Near school and church, or oe training. Referens : H. Spas ae 7 Want exp., reliable man with a - Wilsog, Talking Rock. | bus. Mrs. Ruby Jones, East | Reasonable wages. H. McCoy, family to drive tractor and Point, 418 Linwood Ave. Unadilla. Rt. 2, cfo Abner i - Good place for | ..Want good, exp. farm hand, Want Mill to run, prefer | Hambrick. Sale. ee. z Morgan. 25-40, good worker, honest, so- | both wheat and corn. Around Well exp., dairy hand wants By for dood 1thoyse farm Americus. ber. and can drive a car and | 2 yrs. exp., can give ref. En-| job at once at well paying dai- aved highway; new 3-R. truck, for: gen. farm and or- gaged at present but would ry. Good milker, sober, heal- e: stock and tools furnish- Want refined, healthy, set- | chard work, Yr. round job. change for better job. Call or thy. Married and have 3 ae Buckwald. Stone jtled, Christian woman to do} $12.00 mo, board and laundry. | write. N. A. Fowler, Norcross, children, Consider good job_ 0 ntain, | Rt. AL ener light farm work, no field} Good home. C. G. Es Want 1 or 1 1-2 mule crop wage hand somewhere in Titt, om work, for oom, board and| Barnesville. Rt. 2. on halves. Furnish self tojInvin or Ben Hill county. small salary. Must be able to : Want single half cropper or | make crop. 4 hands to work. 2|State full offer first letter. drive car well. Ref. required. hand for 1941, Jan avets rife, "35-45, or iti family, Miss Ruby Reynolds, Maytield. re elon olden _- ae good plow hands. Am ex-vet-j|Clifford McGuire, Rebecca. nta on share eran. Don't drink, smoke or| Ulaencumbered, settled, white 2 Roe honky, weliget ae t 7. eee, Can tet 1 plow hand for | woman wants light farm work ber, agreeable. Rent free Want good man for 20 A. ; an young Deon ty ont , | wages and take 1 mule crop, | with Christian people, wid lace. Must have | near Buckhead, 7 room house, | W ite, or mother and son, for | or part wages per day. E. R. | or elderly -couple mproving pla nd fur-|9 mi. from center Atlanta. | light farm work, no field work. Wade, Thomson. Rt. 5. Room, board and reasona mule. tools move a Ideal for dairy or truck farm. | $40.00 mo. Give full details, _ Exp., field growing gladioli salary. No field work. oe ee N. S. Branch, Atlanta, Box 62. ale RRide Vein A Hale a and chrysanthemums man. | Daisy Scarborough. Point Pe Know how to grow and take|er. Cfo Oma Baughn. iddle-| Want good, honest, sober, lanta, Rt. oo eer. ae. ife, middle. reliable man and wife to work Want smart, healthy woman | 2" oF oe and ee se Man wants job as overseer rk for general and light}on farm. Will furnish house, | or girl, who needs a home, to florist. C. 7 ae tt, 5 ww; on farm. Especially exp., in 3 Soe See M. L. Frey.| wood, water. _Man work for | live ath family of 2, and do | tors arre reman. | asparagus, fruit and vegetable Pe otea. Rt. 1. care Elizabeth} wages from about March lst] light farm work, no field work. Want 3 or 4h. farm for 1941 | growing, R. C. Jones, River- ri Stand. to August Ist; some day labor| Mrs. A. F. Powell, Kite. Rt. 2. | to cultivate on halves the old |side. Rt. 5; Box 33. Cfo J.D ant couple or with ; ay f or all year (privileged to work: : = way. 7 now all about general Leach. Vant reliable, * lle for others when not employed POSITIONS. WANTED farming. Life time exp. T, Bel Want a 1 h. fardy oh = Ww. ene oa Ns on aj- | for me). Good Christian com- Whitehead, Fort Gaines. Georgia. Peanut and cotton a munity. T. C. Hey POReOe, 16 ld b _ Want good, large farm. 7 in |lotment, no tobacco. 50-50 bas- . a ate ae or aoe Rt. 2. farm. . Board. py rants oS family, 5 large enough to work | is. Do not have to be furnish ds tanding r | Bobby Sta Tes, Atlant 433 | in field and 3 plow hands. Can anything. Douglas Durrent, SH. B. ei Auburn, Want white woman, no > p a, children, for light farm work, | Capitol Ave. ees to Se ras neh Pelham, te 3. a oe 2 16 yr. old boy wants: job on | DUt wan e mov ors| Want job working Bees for Gd Tail wepta Mode Comventerers "Bret | term. Beard, undty vaca | farm eterred "3090 base | o4ltTt Job Wosking Bose fap Span on Ph ot Cain, one near here. State salary de- | Wa8es.. Olin Freeman, clans, Will repay move bill at end of sober. Anywhere in Ga. State ae ace . sired. Mrs. J. 2 Gardner, 115 Fulton St. yr. William G. Turner, Lizella. | wages. H. E. Barnes, Summ: ne oe : nan | Rossville. : : 17 a old boy wants job on | Rt. 1. : RE 2 Cfo So A: Calvert. fan meless or orphan | ~ arm for wages. .Roy Propes, Nice, country raised, 47 yr. Want job repairing or buile ot over 15-16, to live as{| Want white couple, no| Atlanta, 5 Cooper St. old woman, 2 sons, 14 and 16,|ing Cor : Ba Wheat oe Bee of family and do gen. light | Children, to do garden work Want job milking and at- want job and home on farm m work, no field work. At-|and help with general farm |.ten ding to stk und pats IO J sider leasing good mill for 194) with Christian people. Have to hool. Be or and|Chores around place. House | etc. on farm. No. field work or ote J. He Cem poll, Ulevelagy have board, room and plenty getic. Write. Mrs. J. C. Ms. MR ages. Ref. required. |heavy lifting. Henry Vickers, | clothes for all. Come after. No],,V2mt goed 2 horse crop for sby, Alma, Rt. 2. . Wright, Rome, Rt. Reidsville. a 3168. drunkard need reply, Send os one Ro ae 1 en arma ior on|stamp for reply. Mrs. Annie | y e ay or girl for light Want. unencumbered, white shares. Have to be furnished Blankenship, Patterson, Rt. et ee ec ae en > d board. Mrs. Tom W. Fon te ae ee ? ae oF a uae eee Vee ees t,|,.single man wants crop for/21 yr, on 3 farms. Have force Leod, Valdosta. Box 803. oe Facade Ho =f te # fae ad ee ig | 1941 on 50-50 basis. C. a Oe | for 2 ha -rep WT. Simpson, y and good home in fam- {furnish mule and plow too loway, Edison - |Lilburn, Rt. 1. Want man for gen. farm ily of 2. Apply or write at|and feed. C. M. Turner, Pine- 2 bal. this and 1941, once. Mrs. W. P. Thatcher, | grove. Want job on gras ae as ESP aes so and 1 acre tobacco and Se oo ae : Middl = = repair man; am good carpen- |cattle raiser yrs. old, wants s, board and laundry. Bere ce e a wenien ee oo ter, also brick layer, can drive ] job near Aflanta at once, for aR! ome: Mershon. Bee ee ene worn field k. 3. k, truck or tractor. P. A, Stringer, bal, this and for next yr., with for light farm work, no field toom an = nate :s a sk oe Alapaha. Rt. 2, Box 68. board, laundry and small sal- Want Young man and wife, board. Mss. Minnie burst, [At once, Mr duranie Butler, | Want job on term near Ath-|ary. Good rat. SNe Ww r opportunit 1 : Sa n h, Rio, 5 631. = esa ae rere Cc. Ogeiosines, Bor 1803... Ferman: life time eee ae with reliable man. Marion W.|Cfo Wm. Dyar. ihe mmell, Chipley. Rt. 3. Want unencumbered woman, ing, hog, peanut and tobacco} Pardue, Reidsville. Cfo Ben Do oe with 2 boys. dood wo 2 hi. cropper 25- oe yrs. old, to live in home raising, wants to manage or | Crews. aed Jo cs ae h good Nee cotton for stand: and help with light farm work, | oversee arm for responsible} Man and wife want small 1} people, at once rite. Mrs, eos school os no Co ee oe ye ig $4. 00 party for reasonable salary for |). crop on 50-50 basis for 1941, See oe Macon. Rt 3, G wee ill send after. Mrs. 1941. Know how to handle la-|prefer' where can keep stock utieage. ions ee ee oe W. Jones, Atlanta, 936 Argone bor successfully. Best ref . 7. |at own barn. Robert Chamblee, Want 0d | job, on far Ellenwood, Rt. 1, St. N. W. Brown, Barwick. care Mrs, Es- | Talmo. Rt. 1. Wi <3 PEG EE | ANG See ee ee der 40/4 Want industrious, Conpenial telle Sterling. Want job as Grist Miller; |farm work. Good milker. Bk x ao: Ay lwhite girl to live in home and| 25 yr. old white woman |an keep up rock; also do car- | Manning, Atlanta, se oS with dairy and with one or | help with light farm wodk, no | wants light farm work, no field |Ppenter work and painting. |ardson St. S. W., Ma 8670. _children big- enough to field work. Reasonable salary. |work nor milking, H Reasonable wages and board., Colored man wants large ilk. State age of ea. ye ee Can furnish ref. J. M. Duggan, |h. crop on 50-50 basis. Wi Cpuub Mrs. W. B. Dyal, McRae. 5, and girl 3. Board and $2.50 z : an, Columbus. Want good woman for light |week. Mrs, Inez M oore, Alapa- Davisboro. Rt. 2. son and self. Have to be mov t unencumbered, settled, | farm _ work, no field work. {ha, Rt. 2, Box 74, care z. S. White man. 28, wife and 9;ed. Come or write. Charli woman, 25-40, fair Room, board and _ reasonable Railey. yr. old son, sent job on. fark yee Social Circle. Rt, a ye = and me le Mek. aio age L Want 4 acres good land with ae ae Vos airy ok Family of 5 want farm on farm work, no fild work | R. So. ate ey, ACS \4-5 R, house (furnished), for flower nursery. All to work,|50-50 basis. 25 yrs. exp.-Can ows to milk. Must be neat] Want family white or color- cheap standing rent. Mrs. Dona go anywhere. Begin now or |operate 2 plows. Grady Sam clean. $3.00 week, board ed, to tend 2-h. share crop. Burdeshaw, Fortson, Rt. 1. first of year. Ref. exch. Hoyt|mons, Augusta, 711 Moore laundry. Mrs. C. L. Mc-|Gooa land, house; mail and} . Want job on farm as helper Spruill, Carrollton. Rt. 2. Ave. E Rt. 7, Box 198. school routes; complete outfit |@ound the barn, feeding and| Middleaged woman wants| Man and wife, 46 and 30, family of honest x work- |farm tools; good mules, land ae oe ete. eee job light, aoe bee ne field | want gov man farm eh fo farm, about 40-50| stumped. Can move now if |57 yrs. o alone, in go work, with aged couple pre-|room, board, small salar tS: At Se 28 Cees Write or see at once. | health. Come for me, will go|ferred. Can. furnish ref. Mrs, |farm near Atlanta, with Chr ti fable land; running w urage; 2 mi. consolid-|A. F. Sawyer, Vidalia. anywhere. Isadore Corell, At- | Betty Stout, Atlanta, 218 Bak- | tian people.. See or write. C 1 and 3. churches.| Want white woman 18 to 45, | lanta, 603 Ira St., S. E. er St. N. Ww. Wade, Atlanta, 668 Travis S 00! d ? > : k dr: electricity available.|to live in country, care for 50 yr, old man wants job Man, 25 yrs. old. and family, Exp. oe ane oe pS ading rent, 3rds and 4ths;}poultry and other light farm | with reliable man as caretaker } want permanent job on farm.jer (can cultivate wi ; 2 urnish stock and self. chores, no field work. 12 mi.|or overseer of farm. Consider | Exp. gen, repair, outdoor work, |tor), wants work on farm at. ar Atlanta, good community. Be- | taking over a reasonable poul- | farming, ete. See or write, Aar- | once. 39 yrs. old, married. Ne .|atrice Porter, Auge. Rt, 1,{try farm. Wife and self only.|on Pitts. Powder Springs. Rt.|bad habits. O, CO: SS (Dillion Rd.) | ADs, E. ebe, Cee: Rt. 3. gee See ey Quitman, Rt. |