enon UNDER & TOM ees AGRICULTURE on eee Eder Tells Of The tibet, Meeting In Washingte . EDITORIALBy Tom Linder During the first week in December I attended a meeting he Commissioners of Agriculture in Washington. The November elections have had a very wholesome in- nce in Washington, and the Commissioners of Agriculture n the different states received much more courteous and ectful treatment at this meeting than they have in the past. Most significant in the November 3 election was the fact t each Senator who had supported the interest of the dirt mers was re-elected. Those Senators who had been more active in opposition to armers were defeated. This was true of both Democrats mepublicans. ODT Rationing of Gas For Trucks Mr. Hicks of the ODT, appeared before the Commissioners id stated that since the office had been moved to Detroit they ad a great deal of confusion. Mr. Hicks stated that in making \llocations of gasoline to trucks a great many mistakes had been ade. He stated that many of these mistakes were typographical PECAN AUCTION AT VIDALIA - Pecans showed a new gain in todays sale at the Georgia Pecan Auction with seedlings again leading the advance and showing one to o cents per pound enhancement over last week. Money Makers were also strong, with other varieties showing about one cent gain: Schleys, 28 to 29c pound; Stuarts, 21-23c; Alleys, Vandemons, Pabst, Wrights, Success and intermediate grades 20- 21c; Money Makers and Seedlings, both, 19%4c to 2lc. Sale included 90,000 pounds. The Sale December 15th will close the market auction at Vidalia. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables December 11, 1942. Atlanta. Beans (Snap)), per bu. hprs. - $2.00-$2.50 ollards, per doz. bunches 50- .80 Eggplant, per bu. hprs. - < 2.00- 3.00. ushrooms, per 1 lb. cartons ; - 30-. 35 Mustard Greens : 15-85. Peppers, per bu. hprs. : ee ee 2.25- 3.00: oe. 2.25- 3.50 : ; .75- 1.50 urnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches .15- 80 *o Salad, per-bu. hprs. __. ee ee 9 DS errors. i many instances the typist had simply failed to put down the proper number of noughts. He said this accounted for the unreasonably small amount that had been allocated a great many Cases. Mr. Hicks stated that anyone could apply to his loc board and get an emergency rationing of gas sufficient to carr on his necessary business until December 31. He stated that the meantime application should be made for rehearing to ger the proper amount for next year. Donald Nelson Talks To Commissioners Honorable Donald Nelson of the War Production Hone came before the Commissioners and talked with us for some- thing like an hour and a half. : = The Commissioners were especially impressed with M Nelsons native common sense and his grasp of the country problems. ' Mr. Nelson is one man in Washington who seems broad enough to see the whole picture. He was able to talk intimately of the small problems such as ordinary farm implements. It was easy to see from Mr, Nelsons understanding of small things, as well as his vision of the great problem of the nation (Continued on Page Two) NOTICE The Georgia Market Bulletin belongs to the fabwsis of the state. It is paid for entirely by the farmers = does. not cost any other taxpayer a nickel. Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets | se received at this office show following average prices paid = for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: = December 11, 1942. PER. CWT. December 3Valdosta : $ =$12.16 December 7Sylvester - 12.35 December 8Arlington 3 ~ 12.26 December 9DMoultrie : = 12.25 December 9Rome = 14.50 |. ks TOP FED CATTLE e December 3Valdosta _ December 7Sylvester December 8Arlington 10.00- 11.00 December 9Moultrie 10.00- 11.00 December 9Rome - 1400 | $12.00-$12.50 | 12.00- 13.10 lowing are quotations by wholesale dealers in Atlanta and other cities (FOB. points mene as furnished by the State Bureau of Markets. Prices ed are for Georgia Grade A eggs only, Grades B and C and Current Receipts (yard run) are quoted by wholesalers from 2c to 5c per dozen below these December 11, 1942. gs, faae White, Grade A, Doz. gs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. _ ggs, Small, Grade A, Doz. lens, Col., 4% lbs., sw. ns, Leghorn, Ib. Atlanta Always subject to variation. INDEX Second Hand Machince: for Sale Second Hand Machinery Wanted Incubators and Brooders for Sale Incubators and Brooders Wanted Sed for Sale. Augusta Corn and Seed Corn for Sale... ss Cottonseed for Sale aS Plants. for Sale : Miscellaneous for Sale. 3-4 Hig NO 9 84 eb els Miscellaneous Wanted... 4S Fruit and Butter for Sale : Id peas,: not xed, bu. ar Corn (80 !bs. to bu.), bu. nelled corn, bu. .64- SP ee RR RS tee peat y semen fan 1.00- 1. Grain and Hay for Sale_ Potatoes and Vegetables for Sale Pecan and Peanuts for Sale Pecan and Other Fruit Trees Cattle for Sale t potatoes, Par 100 Ibs. age, (Green), Per 100 Ibs. a 5 _. 2.50- age, (White), Per 100 libs. aS 2.50- No. 1, Peavine, per ton Se No, 1, Peanut, per ton. inish peanuts, No. 1, Ton, Del. Shelling Plant) 20.00-22.00- 15.00-15.50 }- Hogs for Sale Rabbits and Cavies for Sale Sheep and Goats for Sale Livestock Wanted Poultry for Sale a oe oe cottonseed (Prime) ts FOB Shipping Point) Poultry Wanted Farm Help Wanted__.. ETB Positions. Wanted 5 ee =e. mseed meal, 8 per cent nseed meal, 7 per cent nut meal, 45 per cent ORGIA MARKET BULLETIN = Address all items for publication and all requests to be put : on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. wn Noties of farm produce and appurtenances admisBable under _ postage regulations inserted one time on each reauest and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice Limited space will not permit insertion of Hotices containing nore than 30 words including hame and address. Undr Legislative Act the Gorgia Market Bulletin does not _ @8Sum afiy responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. o Published Weekly at : ji4- -122 Pae St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture - fom Lincer. Commissioner Exectitive Office. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 414-212 Pace St.. Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga. Notify 61 FORM 3578Bureau o: Market, 222 State Capitol, _ Atlanta: Ga. Entered as second class matter august 1, 1937, at the Post Office _ at Covington, Georgia. under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for | ailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. edd Senators Opposed To Farmers Defeated (Continued. from.Page One) : TOM LINDER as a whole, that hee is on man Who meastires up to Amerian statesmanship. Meeting of Senators, Congressmen and Newspaper : Men With Commissioners a On Tuesday night the Commissioners had the honor and pleasure of entertaining about thirty Congressmen, nine or ten Senators and several news- papermen. : The Commissioners went on record waanimduely in favor of uncontrolled production of all essential crops for the duration of the war, and nearly all the Senators and Congressmen present agreed with this view. F ood Shortage Coms on a Pace of Ehe Commissioner of Agriculture of Seuth Da- ia had a photograph of a very large field of wheat being burned this summer. oo Prom information furnished by Commissioners of Agriculture from various wheat states it is ap- parent that thousands of acres of wheat have been burned in 1942 and other thousands have been plowed back into the land under orders of the Triple A: : On aceount of limited penduaon. of meat by the Triple A through the years past, meat is now | i 80 short in the United States that the President has asked Congress for power to bring in meat without restriction from the Argentine. : At the same time the following Associated Press dispatch from Boston shows how desperately short meat is becoming in the United States: HORSE MEAT FOR SALE SIGN APPEARS AT A BOSTON MARKET - BOSTON(AP)Horse meat for sale was e sign that appeared at a Boston wholesale house is its answer to the problem of a Sei meat hortage. : Hanging in tows upon hooks, the meat ap- peared much like beef carcasses. The meat was shipped from a packing house in Topeka, Kansas, Boston marketmen pointed out that the use of rse meat for human food has long prevailed in urope, and Dr. G. Lynde Gately, Boston health com- ssioner said horse meat as a food is more common) in the west than here. Calling attention to the Federal inspection tamps, Di. Bately said, there issno danger in using , because it has been carefully inspected. | - Market men said that the meat, which would e sold to the retailer at about three- quarters of the rice of beef, should be cooked as if it were beef. One vholesaler said that retailers probably would be able ell steaks at 35 to 50 cents a pound, and roast- meat at 25 to 50 cents. Unless we have all-out and uncontrolled produc- in this country you ean look for similar signs to pear in all the large cities of the country. It is, of course, better to have horse meat than not to have any meat at all, but to limit the farmers| luction of cattle and news and then have to eat ar stop, look and listen, God has made economic laws whith man cannot ange, If our lawmakers ang our publie piticiols in Weahingion would read in ie prophets of old they might learn something. Gods judgments pronounced against those who flout and disobey His laws should cause us to take heed. Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall. i TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. m ; As 2 Singleton, Hort gO NE Rh orse meat should cause every sane man and woman | ?- SECOND HAND _ MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Simplex Ditcher ard Terrac- er, nearly new, for Sale. D. Y. gone Atlanta, 919 Marietta St. _ Deering binder, running or- der, also Reversible disc. har- row with 8=18 dise, A-1 cond.,; for sale. oF exe. harrow for stalk cutter, sood cond. Se or write at once. Geo. L. Green. Jasper. Used 2 h. turning plows, 1=93 Slat wing; Chat. 1-1465 Syracuse, both need some parts. Cheap or exe. . H. Year- wood, Macon. 1 Chattanooga reversible dise slow, good cond., $25.00 cash, HOB Jase. Swint, Stilson. Fordson tractor, 24 disc har- row plow, pr. mules, sound. wt. 1100-1200 lbs. 2 h. wagon, al- most all kinds farming tools, hay and fodder, all for sale. M. J.Jones, Rydal. Rt 2: International Corn Shucker and shller, slightly used, good running cond., shells 500 bu. daily, $300.00. R. S. Deen, Al- ma. : Fordson tractor, 2 disc., side plow, 20 disc harrow, 18 in. dise, International make, al- most new, all for $175.00 at my place 1% mi. North Sulphur Springs Post Office. W. Campbell, Rising Fawn. 1 Cletrac Crawler tractor, 1937 model for sale; cheap. In good running shape. J. T. Har- ris, Thomaston, R. 3. One 24 in. Grist mill, 1-A condition (new Runner Rock): one it-man stump puller, good condition, for sale. John F., Moss, Hazlehurst, Rete A 200 gal. Friend Sprayer, in A-1 cond., fof sale. D. C. Stroth- er, Fort Valley. _ Closing down big farm, all farm implements, Oliver aid Syracuse and 1 and 2-H. plows all kinds, spring tooth and peg tooth harrows, farm gar, corn and cotton planters, blacksmith tools, etc. Write for complete lst. J 6 Coller, Barnesville. Good 10 Oliver turn plow, good shape except handles, $10:00 cash. Trade for a Cole Plaiiter in good shape. J. A. Sott, Norcross, Rt. 1. Allis Chalmers B model tractor on rubber, mower, culti- vator, planter, excellent cond.. for gale, Call Ra 7474 or write piss Anne G. Fields, Hampton, eee 1 Oliver No. 13 turn plow, good as new, $10.00; 1 all iron pce plow, 5 ft. long 4 ft., h with 4 ft. wing, good cond., "00. 3 harrow discs, 16 in., tor $1, 00. All FOB my barh, cannot ship. Miss Mary G. Lewis; Cornelia. 20 h. p. ngine and boiler, used in farm work, in reason- ably Ps running eond., for sale. H. P. Bohanan, Conyers. 1 modl L. John Deere tractor on rubber, and complete equip- ment, for sale. E. H. Jams, Axson. 1 light John Deering 2-H. wagon With springs and __bed, $25.00 at my place, 3 mi. West Austell. H. S. Rakestraw, Powder Springs. Lummus gin outfit, excellent cond., 3-70 saw gin stands, air plast, friction press, for sale cheap. R. S. Norton, Dawson. A 10-20 Be P. John Deere iron wheel tractor and 1 dbl. cut harrow, all good _ cond., $325.00 FOB Madras. J. F. Cook, Newnan. Rt. 2. Deere miodel B tractor, just | about new, plowed only 75 acres, cut 100, for sale. J. E. Goines, Dalton, 740 Thornton Ave. A 2 disc tractor plow, cloth pulley for old style Fordson tractor, also 30 h., 3 plow Ker. tractor, 1 self- feed, all steel hay paler for sale. W. McCall, Varnell. Blacksmith_toels, Landeaster blowers, anvil, viee, press drill, and bits, all for $25: 00 FOB my farm. T. O. Powell, ca ville. Rt. 3. Clark euttaway 2-h. ee $25.00; Chattanooga No. 64, turn plow 2-H. $12.00: Planet, Jr., cultivator, $7.50. FOB here. Heavy 2-H. wagon, spring seat, gravel bed, all complete, $75. 00 cash. W. L. Jarrell, Eton. 1 dbl. disc tractor harrow, Intrnational, needs slight re- pairs, $50.00 or trade for grain. Other equipment. Mrs. Allen Chappell, Milner, Rt. K. i Taternational Mower, for sale cheap. Miss Rabun Head, Macon. In Care of Macon Hos- pital. 1 Blee. 10 gal. Elgin churn, almost new and will do the work, $24.75, FOB. W. T..Mc- Broom, Barnesville. A 1-H. wheat drill, 3 row, $10.00. Jesse Morrison, eS vill. Rt. 2. Farmall. tractor, size M., practically new, harrow and subsoiler, 1 corn mill, 1 heavy duty 3-H. wagon, can tse with tractor, 2 mowing machines, for sale. See. A. . Benson, Marietta. Farmall F-12 tractor, never used Seo ss much, for sale. See lor write. B. Bedingfield, M. 133 Wrightevilie. Star pea huller and small engine, good cond. $50.00. Clyde T. Hannah, Loganville. One Ww. Cc. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, 1940 model; and one Allis- Chalmers Combine. Both on good rubber and 1940 models Allis-Chalmers tractor oh per- fect rubber, and 5 dise John Deere Tiller. J. B. Prather, Good Hope. One McCormick Deering Hammer mill, No. 1-A, with 22% ft., by 6 in. belt, new pul- ley, $75. 00, FOB. J: WwW. Richard- son, Lithia Springs. 4 late model Ford tractor with rubber tires, 1 Ferguson plow arid harrow; 15% ft. sc- tion drag harrow, condition A- 1, $1150.00. J. L. Ship, Atlanta, 11402 Belmont Ave., Phone RA. 6020. Late Model Moline R. trac- tor on rubber with plows and harrows: in A-1 condition. Also 14 fine farm mare, if interested, come see: Dont write: Cash sale only. W. A. McKinley, Li- thonia, R. 3. 2-H. Oliver Walking cultiva- tor in Ist class shape. $35.00; One Cole distributor as good as new, $7.00. T. L. Powell, Syl- vester. One Avery. peanut Weeder, ist class condition, used only 4 days $20.00 del. A. J. Kent, Midville, R. 2. Deere Model; B-Tractor, side delivery rake, hay loader, Mc- Cormick power press (bale a minute) cultipacker; 2. box rol- ler. All almost new. W._S. Mc- a Dalton, Phone a SECOND-HAND Exc. corn for a sood second- hand 1 horse wagon. Bring wagon and get corn. Write fir st, Busk McCrea, Alma, Rt, 1. Want a No..10 hammer mill; Also one 2-16 in. bottom plow. I. H. C. or John Deere. Must be in fine cond. Cash. Dowse, B. Smith, Ludowici. Want a Cole Cotton Dropper with or without Fertilizer at- tachment. Y:. A. Olive, Wood- land. Want 1 pr. rear steel wheels for F=20 Farmall tractor, Write. Silas N. Lawrence, Summer- ville; Rt. 4: Want one dbl. section spring tooth harrow. Called either Or- chard or Bermuda grass har- row. Must be in perfect shape, no junk wanted. Prefer about W. Petts, Newnan. Want 2 row tractor 1941-42 model on rubber with farming equipment, Prefer Farmall, Ferguson or John Deere; Also two or three roller cane mill; single wagon, farm tools; cop- per evaporator and power driv- n Gan mill. All good cond., pay cash. C. L. Purvis, Pembroke, a 16. Allis Chalmers Combine, model 40, good running cond., $350.00. Finished poker: John Foy, eer 2-5 ft. Combine; 1, 1941 W. C. MACHINERY WANTED fifteen teeth to section. George MACHINERY Want to buy a good wagon, G. L, Echols Park. Want to buy a 1 hors Will pay ash: F. , Boesart, Rt. feo Want pressure cann condition. Describe bor a C. L. Holeomb, |] 07 Jefferson Place. outfit. State when bought. Gordon Cobbtewn. Want to buy good w road cart. Write or se Beach, Nes P 460. Want good t1- H. Write. H. B. Mays, 500 pia Dr., Decatur. ; Want to buy good spring wagon, suitable delivery of milk. ster, Sylvania. silage mill. C. W. Winder. Want pressure ean make, to hold 12 qt. jar Ans. all letters rec. Al electric sausage grinde at once. N. CG. Wie Ys R. 4. Box 156. Want to buy < : State size and price a tion. L. W. Coehran, Se 2: Want Garden a equipments. State m condition. Best cash pric want small plug mul Hart, College Park, 157. { Want 1 good 2-H. ridir tivator. C. H. Pierce, Ste R. 1. Box 60. Want to bty 1 Int Cultivator with dis parts. Must be in goo for cash. A. R. insburg. Want Belt. nahiee D row Allis-Chalmers Complete with the take G. Bryans, Newborn. Wart John Deere la B. tractor on rubber. tivator and planting - cash. . R. Saye, Rutl Want one 30 or 40 H. er to be used Oh my M. Miller, Cornelia. ~ Want a Horse dra i spreader ii good conditi R. Reeves, Clarkesville Want a Cole Fertilize butor, No. 26. New o Must be in excellent on Pay cash. J. B. Mask, Bro Want large size Sug: der in good condition 1 G. W. Pirkle, Sycamore Grice, Glennville. Want 2 disc plow ) Ferguson tractor. Stat C. Tractor. Cumming. Want a late model good rubber with and ofe row cultivat Atlanta, for oie Ww Roswell. Want to buy good W. | Model Tractor. State be -|in ist letter. A. D. Bek lanta, R. 4, Box 665 Want tractor dew packer. No junk wante Shahon, Ringgold, R. 2 Will trade one farm McCormick Deering tr chard type and 1 8 di plow. Can he converter 5 disc, for a 20 horse oO He Price Mares = Want to buy sor wagon, a mowing m a hay rake. Give age seription. All must be condition. D. L. Denni con, 485 Vista Circle. Want planters a ad f = H John Deer tractor, condition. Also have Goobee Steel bean , one 1-H. spring work tor, and Old style Lilliste nut picker, good runnin; dition, for sale E. Tho Jr; Cataula. tors, fans, warming looks like new, Starter, interme batteries other equi Ath ot P. 'P. Mrs. eDonough, Rt. 3. der. | (Kerosene) in A-1 250 chick cap... $10.- - B. Stevens, More- leetric Good Automatic eondition. 8. ears. Roebuck, used, oil oe chick cap., good 1, $5.00; One Sears ed, Economy King, eam Separator, table ood condition, $15.00. Miss Floy Hemphill, gZ Cap. Newtown Dbl. ene heated Incuba- hatching, either chicks Vv acre Sell cheap. :0 , Braselton, Rt. 500 Cap. electric brood- cash. | Good condition, heat control. Mrs. Orrie kman. pay cash for poultry feeders. J. C. Al- ssville, Rt. 2. oO buy new or used coal ooder stoves. W. J. 1B poaee ae wood or what have you. P. asper, Rt, 1. Electric Battery brood- s, also battery fin- In asn. state ee Bar- chic Eiovtrie ndition. Around 200 at once. H.C. Foster, , Wesley Chapel Rd.. e DE, 1208. Seed used Broiler plant r 200 per week output. y or ully. R. A. Caldwell, \c., around 250 90d. cond., cheap for Duncan, Royston, Jate model all electric tor, a few hundred cap. ple. Write description in 1st letter. B. T. Black- Augusta, 1521 Heath St. SEED FOR SALE peas and shite: hull 25c arge cupful; 5 cup- ; Pumpkin seed, i0c ynful; Banana. pump- 0 seed, 10c, add post- elyn Davis, Ellijay, Rt. ery clean, Kobe Les- eed, combined in dry as free as possible seeds, for a limited lb. in even wt., 100 Git 7 or 8 tons. low pumpkin seed, _ yard long peas, 25c Lady and bean o.; Speckle crowders, e price. Mrs. ainesville, Rt. 6. all watermelon seed, _ Postpaid for quick espress Bentley, Jr., TO. oth Russian Sunflower 0 ea.; Chufas seed, al.; Okra "seed, $1.25 gal. Wirs. L. D. Elliott, Rik, fashioned salad English 20c eupful; 2, 35c, not Add postage. Mrs. C. son, Bowdon, Rt. 3. ean Lespedeza seed. e run, nice clean seed. i ship less 200 lbs. FOB . L. M. Thomas, Ros- ib 20c cupful: 2 cups, dd postage. Mrs. C. W. Bodwon. Rt. 3. ib collard seed and 100 ret okra seed for sale, for special price. John od, Marietta, R. 3, Box uick sale, few hundred Crotalaria Spectabilis, od, new crop. seed. icked, shelled and _clean- te for prices. W. J. _ {queen watermelon, | Runner, incubator in oil operated. : eottonseed, $1.50 bu. Mae | _ SEED FOR ALE sna FO Seed deans collards (heads like cabbage,) 10c tbls; Curley mustard, same price. Cuban 50c - now; 75c after Xmas. Cash with order, add postage. Mrs. T. L. McGraw, Irwinton. Dill seed, (sow soon for foli- age to make dill pickles), 12 teaspoonful, Postpaid. Mrs. R A. Caldwell, Boston. 7 var. tomato, about 300 seed, 25c: Gold, Orange Winsall, rich meat, Oxheart, running tomato, Ponderosa, Collesal the largest. tomato grown. W. H. Hagan, Morrow. Colored bunch butterbeans, seed, 2 lbs. beeswax, for sale or exc. for well rooted pear trees. Write first and make offer. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Baxley, R. 8: See, 5 Ibs. Stone Mtn. water- melon, $3.75 M. lot: 25c cupful; Old fashioned Muskmelon, 35c -cupful; limited amt. yellow meat watermelon, 15 thlisp.; vine okra, 18, 20c. Mammoth sunflower, 2 cupfuls, 35; Ga. collard, 10 thisp. No stamps. Mrs. Tda Mae Sullivan, Whites- burg, R, 2. Blue Ridge Mtn. climbing tomato, (grows to 15 ft., wt. up to 2 Ibs.) long bearing, 200 seed 25c. Colossal, largest tomato that grows, up to 4-lbs., yellow pear, 50 seed ea. free with ea. order. W. C. Smith, Pike. Japanese buck wheat for seed, good for chicken seed and honey bees. and grinding into flour, 10 lbs., .50c, Fontpaid: John Crowe, Philomath. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 80 bu. mixed field peas, $2.50 bu. J. S. Collier, Barnesville. Good old fashioned Half- striped, garden seed beans, slightly mixed, tender and heavy bearers, 15c pint. You pay posiane or 20c pint postpaid. J . D. Dyer, Cumming, Rt. 5 ee Red hull peas, $3. 00 bu., FOB.: Also 17 Big Bone black Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old, $7.50 to truck enly. Mrs. Will Howell, Mitchell, Rt. : Speckled half runner garden beans, 25c teacupful; Mung beans, 20c ib.,in 5 lb. lots or more. Postpaid. Money order. No stamps. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, RY 4: CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE ew Re Hastings yellow prolific seed corn, grown in isolated field, 4 mi. from any other corn, $1. 00 peck, FOB. E. L. Fowler, ae herton, Rt. 2: COTTONSEED FOR SALE ( Coxs Choice cottonseed, a Suceessive selection from Cokers. No. 100, $5.25 per 100 Ibs., FOB.; or $5. 00 per 100 lbs. at barn in purchasers bags. W. F. Cox, Roswell. = Pure Stoneville 2-B., and YF. Strickland, Alvaton. ae Pure Cokers 100 cottonseed, ginned on my private gin, 1000 to 1500 bu. for sale, $1.25 bu.; $4.00 CWT. J. B. Elder, Grif- fin, 607 So. Hill St.. Pure, high-germinating, Ist, Coker: 100 strain 5 planting seed. Made 2 bales per acre this yr. $5.00 per CWT. FOB. T, P. Wootten, Elberton. PLANTS FOR SALE Klondike strawberry plants, $2.00 M. Postpaid. Mrs. P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville, R. 2. Kiondike strawberry plants, $3.00 M. Postpaid. Good, youn plants, weil rooted. Promp shipment. Mrs. Oma Chumbler, Gainesville, R. 2. 50 M. Everbearing straw- berry plants, 25, $1.00; del. in lots of 400. Exc. for 2 feed sacks per 100 plants. Mrs. B. |. Thornton, Bowdon, R. 1. Cabbage - plants, open field grown, Chas. W. and Early Jersey, 500, 65c: $1.00 M. Full count, large tough plants. W. W. Coffey, Fitzgerald. Frost proof early Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.00 M.; 500, 60c: 200, 30c. Plants now ready, prompt shipment, Full count paar. ernon Grif- fin, Baxley, R. 4.. . | M.: -Bermuda onions, All del. postpaid. Prompt ship- | muda onion plants, Klondike ee Meiaees. 25e C.: $1.25, 500; $2.00 M.; Mastodon strawberry plants, 3he C.; $2.00; 500; $3.50. M. Well rooted young plants. Old 25e ea.; 6, $1.00, Prompt ship- ment. Miss Grace Crowe, Cum- ming, R. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 25e C.; $1.25, 500; $2.00 M_; Mastodon - strawberry plants, 35c C.; $2.00, 500; $3.50 M. Well rooted, young plants, full count, prompt shipment. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cumming, R. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.75 M.: $1.00, 500; Mastedon, $2.00 M.; $1.15, 500: Nice, young, well rooted plants. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming. Early bearing strawberry plants, heavy croppers, 25 C.; 500, $1.00. Full count. Lizzi Duran, Cumming, R. 1, Box 56. Extra large strawberries; Mastodon, $2.50 M.: 500, $1. 25: Klondikes, $1.75 M.: $1. 00, 500, well rooted plants. Emma Crowe, Cumming, R. 1. Cabage and onion plants, ex- tra early Jersey and Chas. cabbage, 500, 60c; $1.00 M.; White Bermuda onion plants, Write for prices on larger lots. I, L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. | . Good strong frost proof ear- ly Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.00 M.; 500, 60c: 200, 30c. Prompt shipment full count, guar. Now ready. Ina Griffin, Baxley, R. 4. Early Imp. Klondike straw- berry plants, 15c C.: Musca- dine vines, 15c; Yellow squash seed, 25c teacupful: Barly okra seed, 10 tablespoonful. Add postage. Rosie Crow, Cumming, Collard plants, 90c M. del: M. collect: Open field meee strong | and healthy. E. B. Weatherford, Gainesville, R. 2: Extra large firm meat, deli- cious flavor Lady Thompson strawberry, 35c C.; $1.50, 500; Imp. Klondike large, Nery sweet acid flavor. 30ce C., del. Young, well rooted plants. Exc. for pecans. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, R. 1. Large fresh and Chas. W., 500, 65c; White. "Bermuda plants, 500, 75c; del. Post aid, Sat. Stokes, itzgerald. Frost proof Chas. W. and Collard plants, good size and roots, guar, satis., $1.00 M. to 50c M. Del. Open | field grown. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch extra early J. onion guar. F, F. R. al: Mastodon strawberry plants, $2.00 M., FOB. Set now for early berries. J. H. Anderson, Nashville. j Chas. W., Early Jersey cab- bage plants, $1.00 M.; 60c, 500; 80e, 200; All del., full count, prompt shipment. Miss Mary M. Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4. - Frost proof, Chas. W., Early Jersey, J. W. cabbage plants, $1.00 M.; 500, 60c; 200, 30c; Everbearing strawberry plants, $2.00 M.; 500. $1.25. All del. promptly. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, at 4. Chas. W., Mavis Jersey, Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.00 M.; 500, 60c; 200, 80c; Everbearing strawberry plants, $2.00 M.: 500, $1.25; 35c Cc. Ali del., full count, prompt shipment. Mrs. Ima Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. Thousands of Iceberg lettuce, 1 beets, collards, Wakefield, cab- bage, Endive, Rutabaga, par- snips, kale, parsley, bermuda and nest onions, 35e C. del. Straight or mixed. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Gooseberry bushes, $1.00 doz.: Sage plants, 20c ea.; Well root-. ed comfort. 1 bush, good roots, 20c; Garden horsemint, cat- nip, 6, 25c: Herse apple, June apples, good roots, old fashion- ed peach trees, 20c. Mrs. Hu- bert Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 200, 35c; Old fashioned half-runner, white and colored and white tender hull Cornfield seeq beans, 25c cup. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. Cabbage plants: large fresh extra early J. and Chas W., 500, 65c; $1.00 M.; Cabbage, heading collards and white same price. ment. Satis, guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Collard plants, $1.50 M. Cash with: order. . W. Holcomb, Adel. Chas. W., Copenhagen Mar- ket cabbage and a collard plants, 20c C.: $1.25 M.: Ber- | $1. 25 M, W. RL Wise, Wadley. fashioned blue Damson plums, |. | plants, 25e C.: 500, 65c: $1.25 M. Postpaid. $1.00 | $1.25 M. All. Fang dried, $1.00 bu. J. R. Pet- Klondike strawberry plants, 380c;.- 500, ~ $1.00) Postwaid. prompt shipment. Royce Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. Frost proof Chas. W. - bage and Ga. collard plants, open field grown, large strong roots, 00. M. del. Satis. guar. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Pat is Chas. W. cabbage plants of Long Island seed, 500, 60c: 10 M., $9.00 col.; Klondike straw- berry plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. del. Prempt shipment. W. Q. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Bt. 1. Dutch, Wakefield and Copen- hagen cabbage plants. $1.50 M. Postpaid; 85c M., exp. col.: White el Bermuda onions plants, $1.90 M.; Collards, $1.- 00 Ma i. B. Legg, Rebecca. Early bearing strawberry plants, extra large, heavy crop- per, 50c C.: $2.00, 500. Mattie uran, Cumming, Rica. Ga. and Heading collard 75c M.: Ever- bearing strawberry plants, 35c oo $2.75 M. All mailed. A. Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Wiendike strawberry plants, 30c Cs: $1.00): S00! BERG. MM. Postpaid. Mrs, Ara Waldrip, | Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Early Imp. Wendie straw- berry plants, collard plants, 1b@ Cy ep: ; Muscadine vines, 15c ea.: yellow squash seed, 25 teacupful: early okra seed, 10c tablespoonful. Add postage. Rosie Crowe. Cumming, Rt. 1. Large rooted Kudzu Semesan treated, Lucretia Dewberry, McDonald earliest blackberry, $1.75 C.: $7.50,.500; Himalaya blackberry, 25 C.;_ Washing- ton Asparagus, Celestial fig cuttings, $1.75 - Garefully packed. Postpaid. J. W. Toole. | Macon, 33 Burton Ave. Hardy Eldorado blackberry and Lucretia dewberry plants, 2 yrs. fielg grown, $1.00 C.: 2 M., $15.00. Mrs, C. M. Rob- inson, Greenville. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 Ib. shade dried sage, $1.00; or 1 cupful, 25e. Pulverized sage. You pay postage. Min- nie Adams, Pavo, Rt. 1. Peppermint, horsemint, dbl. tansy, all 25e doz.: sweet gum, 3, 25c. Blue huckleberries, gooseberries, 40c doz. Mrs. yola Hollaway. Dahlonega, Rt. Yellow, rattle, red sassafras roots, 25c Jb.: @ lbs., $1.00; Spice wood, root or bark, 35c lb. Heart leaves, 50e lb.; Cat- nip, horehound, peppermint, plants, 25 doz, Mrs. G. C. Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. About 100 Ibs. good used goose feathers in is class condition. M.S. Snelgrove, Ideal. New crop walnut meats, 35c pint: 3 pints, $1.00; Hot pepper, 35e gal.; Also Lady Slipper (yellow), $1.00 doz.; pink, $1.50 doz. Postpaid. Mrs. Walter A. Johnson, Alto. Rt. 1. Yellow root, 10c lb.: ae of the meadow root, rattleweed root, yellow dock, 20c Ib:: Sweet gum bark and mullen, 15 Ib.; Wild cherry bark, 10c ea.; Add postage. Mrs. Myrtle Jackson, Talking Rock. Truckload large _ shocked eane, good for feed mill or dairy feed. Very low price. L. H. Ouzts, Elberton, Rt. 3. ' 10 bu. this yrs. black walnuts, free of hull, $1.00 bu. You pay frt chgs. Mrs. Ivy Harris, Sandersville, Rt. 1. New crop black walnut meats, 45e Ib. FOB.; 50c Ib. Postpaid. No chks. aec. Mrs. H. F. Reece, Jasper, Box 13. 10 bu. hulled drieq blaek walnuts, $1.00 bu.: lot of 10 bu. lots, $8.00: Schley pecans. 15 lb. in lots of 10 lb. Mrs. BR. I. Allgood, Oxford. Nice black walnut meats, as free from hulls as possible, 50c lb.. nice rooted sage, 2 bunch- es, 25e: 6; 50c; 12, $1.15, Pre- paid. Lady T. strawberry plants, 30c C.: $2.50 M. White Iceberg blackberry, 8, 50c. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. Red hot pepper, gal. er 15 gals. Plus postage. Ship same day order rec. Mrs. Leacie Wood, Martin, Rt. 1. Pure pulverized homegrown sage, 25c cupful. Joe M. Burkhead, Union City. Large black walnuts, hulled Zac. Paktf 500 pt.; 3 pts., Rock. |50e ea.; tigrew, Carrollton, Rt 1 Ib. dry sage. oe 00 sage limbs, $1.00 doz.; bulbs, 25ce doz.: $1. 50 C.: leaf castor beans, sesd. 5 doz.::50e . Add postage. 2 ug Gunter, Lawrencevill Walnut meat, 50c pt.: ck ory nut meats, 60c pt. Also have 6 Ibs. beeswax, 50c Ib All postpaid. Send M. O. stamps or chks. Herbert a fern, Mitchell, Box 8. White artichokes for pickl gs and seed for hog feed, 5c No orders for less than 20 Ib Will not pay postage. Wr for price on 100 lb: lots. Mason, Decatur. Rt. 1. Catnip, hoarhound, pepp: mint, balm, 25 doz. Mrs. Mar tha White. Dahlonega, Rt.iz Box 37. : 1 gallon good sound. R seed, $1.50 for lot: or 15 up ful Postpaid. Grady en, Bowdon Jct. New crop bl ack waln meats, 50c aqt.. Postpaid. chks. Miss Carolyn Dune Marble Hill, Star Route. Nice black walnut meat, $1.00 P. P. yrs. crop. ill ace. stamps fo small orders. Mrs. G. B. P terson, Blairsville, R. 4. = All kinds herbs and barks, 30c Ib:: 5 Ibs., 81.00: Wane /meats, 50c qt.; Good old fash- ioned cured chewing tobace 20 twists, $1.00. Include post age. RoC: Stover, Pisgah. 4 Asparagus crowns, horse radish crowns, 10c a.; Als Privet for jhedges, 4-6 in. , Ie 6-12 in., 2%c ea. 12-18 ins ea. Large size, 5c. ea. FOB. Ul Wilson, Villa Rica. Shade dried sage, pulveri 85c pt. Postpaid. 10 lbs. s dried apples, free of peelings and core, 20c lb. Add postage. 1 stand of bees and frame at best offer. Wm. Middl Buford, R: 2. New crop plack: walnu s, hulled, 30 Ibs., $1.00; not hull- ed, 85e: ostage pd. in zone. Seedling pecans, 17c 2 purebre: Turke es Redfern aue Also want to. buy White Holland Write price. ag Mitchell, Box 8. Hot red pepper, Giant garlic 2 doz., 25c: Lady peas, this yr. crop, 106 1b. : Bearing size Mt. huckleberry plants, 50c doz.; igelacuberty, Dewberry plants, 40 doz. Wel rooted. Add postage. Stamps acc. Tamar | Teem, Talking: gal Red, green bell pepper, gal. Add postage, unless take 2 bu. Mrs. Statham, Box 2. Good used goose feathers et ot Flanigan, Lawren ville. 20 white, 100 Ib. feed sack: unwashed, 12%c ea. Postt Joe M. Christian, Dewey Ro Garden sage, 20c clump; 35; Also gardenias, 25 an Trailing juDIDer, ea.: 2, 0c: Tiger lilies, single and dbl. 20c ea.- 2, 35. Siber= ian iris, calamus, 20c clump, 2, 3bG: Mrs. Toc Brannan, 1 Donough, 72. Have 4 or 5 Ibs. nice ohade dried sage, $1.00 lb. Postpaid. 30c qt., well packed. Mrs. W ce Silvey, Washington, He West, Box 317. s Black wainut meats o bright color,-3 Ibs.5 = $400; ip Cochran, Ralston. Walnut meats, 50 ip, ew erop; Sage plants, well rooted $1.20 doz. For cash or M. a John B. Grindle, Dahlensga, RI 1, Box 58. 2 plus 3c postage; j runners tender beans, 25c t cupful. Plus postage. | North Ga. grown. Mrs. J. York, Clayton, Rt. 1. Walnuts, 50c Ib. Postage ae as much as 2 lbs. or more. Paper shell pecans in hull, 20 Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Ww. Humphries, Milledgeville, R. 2. New crop black walnuts, 40c bu. in hull. You pay posses Charles Oglesby, ummit, 600 wild Ginsing seed, oe and ripe, $1.00 per hundred, Postpaid. $5.00 for the lot, Carl Taylor, Tiger. nice size, red hot. pepper, 15c yd. strin. or 50e gal. Add _ postage. iso pr, young spring hatched Butter= cup chickens. Kee A Day Lay< ers, $3.00. Mrs. C. R , Beene: Monroe, BR. 2, Shade dried Sage, 25e pint. Mrs. EL. Currents, : Gordon, Rt, 3 PAGE FOUR : _ MARKET BULLETIN, MISCELLANEOUS | 7 FOR SALE = MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GRAIN AND HAY | FOR SALE 1942 sage, picked full moon $n Aug. and shade cured, 65c ~% \b.; $1.00 Ib. del. Mrs. Nan- than Weatherly, Ball Ground, R. 4. High grade organic Peat -humes~ pulverized, shredded, granulated, etc., in most any kind and size ot shipment. Prompt shipment. Write. Chas. A. Stone, Sylvania, Rt. 3. Sassafras, yellow elecampone root, 25c Ib.: Catnip, -pepper- mint, spearmint, yarrow, balm, _ featherfew, mullin, 25e doz. bunches, del. in 1st and 2nd _ zone. Red Gold and Jewel _ strawberry plants, 40c C. Miss LL. M. White; Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. 10 or 15. bu. black walnuts, $1.00 bu.; Exc. for pecans, pea- nuts or printed feed sacks. Also mulberry and crepe myrtle trees, 25c ea.; Black walnut trees, 15c ea.; Niagara and Con- cord grapes, blue Damson plums, 10c ea. Guar. Mrs. Artyce Entrekin, Waco, Rt. 2. About 10 bu. black walnuts _ in hull, will sack and ship lot, $2.00. As Js Willoughby, Waco. _ About 25 lbs. unwashed wool in good condition, sheared from Hampshire sheep. 60c lb. No -chks. Dale Rogers, (Resident of Union Co., Ga., but P. O: ad- dress across the line), Warne, Nc Gx bls 70 Ibs. Japan walnuts, Jb. W.M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. Hot pepper, 40c gal.: % gal., 25e; Horseradish root, 35c lb.: Green pod okra seed, 20c pint. Mrs. I. A. Woodring. Alto, Rt. e olow root, red sassafras, queen of the meadow, wil cherry bark, 25c lb.: 5 lbs.. $1.- 00; Catnip, balm, sage, 6, 50c; Garlic bulbs, abi. tansy, pep- permint, 25, 25c. Exe. white sacks. es M. L. Baton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1 = Calif. blackeyed peas, 10c. lb. del. No less than $1.00 orders. No ehks. Black walnut meats, = Tb.; 3 Ibs., $1.00 del. Mrs. & as Morrison, Gainesville, R. os A MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GRAIN AND HAY CORRECTION: Wanted 100 tons peanut. Reply to Howard Walker, Oconee, Rt. 1. __ Want 5 tons good peanut hay. Quote price del. J. B. Adkins. Ft Valley, 209 N. Macon St. Want prices on 20 tons ae and 200 bu. yellow corn, del. to arm in Lizella. C. C. King, acon, 212 Berkley Dr. POTATO SEED WANTED: Want 2 bu. West Indies or | Tarry Yam potato seed. A. J. Connell, Nashville. BEESWAX WANTED: Want to buy some beeswax. Will pay 20c lb. J. R. N. Har- per, Hapeville, 3729 South Ful- ton Ave. CURED MEAT WANTED: Want several country cured = . sides and. shoulders. State method of curing: and srices of each kind and ap- roximate wts. Milton Bryant, Blakely. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES WANTED: Want 1 Schley pecan tree, 2. rape vines, 18 dwarf box- woods. give price and when can el. Mrs. John Lovorn, Car- ollton, 179 Maple St. SEED WANTED: - Want to exc. red nest onions for white chicken corn seed and Texas cane seed; Also want 1- H. wagon. Write. Cc. E. Zipperer, Liake Park. Want: 2 or 3. gal-- Sceallion Shellot buttons, (multiplying); Also same amt. of Scallion fult. onions. Richard Terry, olumbus, Macon Rd. Want 1 gal, of goose neck e seed. Give best price. A. Pope, Thomasville, RFD 4. Ss. GE WANTED: 10c | for | BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: Want to buy 800 or 1000 lbs velvet beans. - Send best prics Be a J. F. James, Macon, i055 : CORN WANTED: Want 200 bu. corn, will pay $1.00 bu. Cash. del. Mrs. J. M. Deen. Axson. Want best price on 100 bu. White milling corn in ear within 100 mi. Lula. Also want good, fresh in, Jersey milch cow. Give all particulars in Ist letter. Frank Miller, Lula. HAY WANTED: Want best price on 5 to 10 tons peanut hay and 200 to 300 bu. corn, del. to my farm. Rk. L. Mckie, Augusta, Rt. 3. RDIED FRUIT WANTED: , Want to hear from parties having dried. fruit for sale. State price in Ist letter. Must be free from worms and bright peaches and apples or both. Mrs. Susie Fulghum, Douglas- ville, Rt. 1- : SYRUP WANTED: Will pay up to $1.50 gal. For few gal. real good bright | sorghum, del. here. Send -sam- ples to. C. H. Williams, Fitz- gerald, 811 W. Pine St. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: Want old fashioned salad English peas. Mrs. J. H. Olliff, Summitt. Want at once 25 bu. Lady peas. Must be clean, pure stock. E. Thompson, Jr. Cataula. Want whippowill peas, brabs, qd|or red rippers. Any amt. State price del. Commerce, R. 4. Will exchange nice white feed sacks for nice black eye Frank Standridge, or lady finger or mush peas. Oo. Ss. Duggan, Chester. SEED WANTED: Want to hear from party with Thyme seed and quince trees for sale. A. D. Beckett, Atlanta, RFD 4, Box 665. GRAIN AND HAY WANTED: Want 25> pu. whee for hog feed. Quote price del. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ret. CORN WANTED: Want to buy up to 300 bu. shelled or ear corn, quote best cash price del., also FOB. your barn. Also want peas and velvet beans. Paul D. Anthony, Buena Vista. | 5 CORN WANTED: Want 200 bu: corn Will pay cash del. to our farm. Mrs. J. M. Deen, Axson. Want to buy 50 bu. corn, at $1.25 bu. del. at my farm at once. Mrs. Bee Mims, Springv- ale. BEANS. AND PEAS WANTED: Want Brabham, Iron and Clay peas, 5-100 bu. lots; also Laredo, O-too-ten Soy beans and Korean lLespedeza: with gar. test. A. C. Ware, Hogans- | ville. Rt. 3. DRIED APPLES WANTED: Wanted dried apples. State what you have and price per | lb. Mrs. A. P. Greene, Albany, 205 Fourth Ave. }and thick, $1.00 gal. Victor grain seed oats, grown from Cokers ped. seed. Ist yr. seed, $1.00 bu. FOB. oO. K. David, Marshallville. Choice baled meadow hay, $20.00 ton at my barn here. Miss Laura Lee Satterfield, Hartwell. POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE About 100 bu. sweet potatoes for sale, 75c bu. at farm, 4 mi. So. Dublin, Telfair Road. J. R Russell. Rt. 3, Dublin. ]_ truckload fine heading collards for sale, % mi. from Dacula. Come get them. Mrs. D. He Smith, Dacula- Rito 1: Several hundred bu. red P. R. potatoes for sale. F. B. Jackson, Wrightsville. About 100 doz. bunches fine, large collards. Trucker make offer. Also 8 tons baled oat straw, $10.00 ton. J. W. Lang, Omega. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE New 8 frame hives, glass ob- servation and supers, ready for inserting bees, $5.00 ea. FOB. 'T. A. Manley, Atlanta, 166 Flora Ave. NEE: No 1 table honey, comb or ext., 10 lbs. del by mail, $1.75; 5 Ibs., 90c: Express, 4-10 Ib. del. $6.00: 6-5 Ib., $4.00: 13c lb. FOB my. station in 100 lb. lots, either 5 or 10 Ib. Size. Curd Walker, Norristown. SYRUP FOR SALE _ Pure cane syrup 12, 5 Ib. cans to case, $6.00: 12, 32 oz. bottles, $3.00 can: 24, 1 Ib. bottles, $2.00: 36 All FOB. Malvin Collins, Whig- ham. $00 gal. No. 1 Ga. cane syrup in No. 5: and No. 10 buckets. Make best offer del. here at my farm 2 mi. Moody Field (Bar- retts). Walter M. Todd, Val- dosta, R. 4. 400 gal. thick syrup cane for sale. Make best offer for lot. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Star Route. 140 gal. Sorghum syrup, 85c gal. J. F. Crow, Newnan, R. 2. Pure No. 1, A grade new Ga. cane syrup in No. 5 and 10 Ib. cans and 36-37 gal. new barrel, $1.00 gal., FOB. H. L. Zipperer, Marlow. 125 gal. P. O. J. syrup, $1.00 gal. at my place. Good clear syrup in gal cans. F. G. L. Pitt- man, Bastman, -R. 2. Box 150. 25; gal. new Syrup, $1.00 gal. Come Rae: et it. Mrs. Cindy Powell, ite. Limited amt. A-1 syrup in|. |new bbis., 36-37 gal. $25.00 bbl. per bbl., FOB. Cash with order. No samples. W. S. Lane, Cairo, R. 2. 60 gal. syrup in gal. glass jars, $1.00 gal.: Also 10 bu. sweet potatoes, 75c bu. John Fay, Oakman. - About 400 gal. new syrup in full--1- gal. -bottles.. -will- del within 100 miles at $1.00 gal. Dr. J. H. Douglas, Albany, Pure Ga, cane syrup in new 36 gal. bbls.. $36.00 bbl. 2 or more. bbls., $35.00 bbl. FOB., Guyton. H. R. Zipperer, Mar- | low. 100 gal. Ga. cane syrup, good R= Ww. Burman, Eastman. Have extra quality Sorghuns: syrup, $1.00 gal. R. E. Branch, Bishop. FRUIT AND BUTTER FOR SALE Would like to hear from someone who wants about pound good fresh country but- ter ea. week. 40c Ib. You pay postage. Mrs. White Stone. 10 Ibs. dried apples, free of core and peelings, 20c Ilb.; Shade. dried sage, 35c pint: Postage pd. in ist and 2nd zone Ruth Fricks. |on both, Also i hive bees with super and good frames at best - Wm. oy Buford, PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE i 4000 lb paper shell pecans, 22 lb., Stewarts, Moneymakers. Also pr. young horses for sale, poh O. H. Bradbury, Bo- gart. Large red peanuts, 2-4 in hull, washed and dry, fine for seed, or roasting, $3.25 bu. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 1500 lbs. Spanish peanuts: 300 Ibs. imp. Spanish, bright, nicely thrashed: not all sacked, 7e and 8c lb.; Also 20 bu. sweet potatoes, $2. 00 per huniieed. Tbs. All at my farm, 6 mi. Ro- berta on Hwy. 39. EH. S. erie is Lizella, R. 1, Box 196, ' $1.25 doz.; in, -vines, 10c ea.: $1.00 doz.: $1.00 doz. gal. bbls., $28.00 bbl. Apple, | -Muscadine vines, 10c ea.; excellent sorghum | |} rooted. J. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE ~ PECAN AND OT) FRUIT TREES FOR Sects, Peach trees, from seed plant- ed from old fashioned trees a- bout 10 kinds. Large Native black muscadine vines; Lim- bertwig and Horse apple 2 yrs. old, good roots, 12 trees, $1.00 del, Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Doug- lasville, R. 1. Black muscadine hazelnut bushes, red maple, old fashioned red and yellow plums brown turkey figs, all 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. Also white flags, 15 ea.: $1.50 doz. Add _ postage. Miss Hazel Patterson, Waco, R. 2, Box 86. Pomgranite bushes, 4-6 ft., 50c; Brown figs, 4 ft. 50c; Scuppernong vines, 3 yrs. old, bore this: yr 15-20: ft.; $2-00- Black arbor musScadines, 10-15 ft., $1.50 ea. J. L. Coggin, Cov- ington. Pecan trees, Gov. Insn., bud- ded, guar. true to name. Varie- ties; Stewart, Schley, Money- maker. Ea. 2-3 ft., 50c; 3-4 ft., 55c: 4-5 ft., 65c. Calvin Har- man, Stovall. Mastodon strawberry plants, 20c C. Post- paid. Nannie Gregg, Springs. State Insp. true to name. leading var. peach trees: Also grape vines, $55.00 M.: $6.00 fo Black Walnut trees, $2.40 doz.: apricots, $1. 50 doz. Mrs. Ee B. Travis, Riverdale. Black muscadine vines, hazelnut bushes, red and yellow plums, brown turkey figs, tame blackberry vines, all 10c ca.: $1.00 doz. Add -.postage. Miss Hazel Patterson, Waco, R. 2, Box 86. Hazelnut bushes, muscadine Scup- pernongs, 10c ea.; Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. ge W. Bradley Jr., Bowdon, tes ; Gov. Insp. leading var. apple, 2-3 yrs. old, 20c ea.; Peach; 2 yrs. old, 15 ea.;.1 and 2 yr. old, pear and cherry, 25c and 40c ea.; Paper shell pecans, 3- 4 ft., 75c.. Lee Head, Cornelia. ' Scuppernong grape home collection; 1 ea., Stucky, Dulcet, Scott, and male, $1. 50, Postpaid. 2 home collections, $2505. Fok Scott, Concord. Hobson Chestnut trees, 2 yrs. old, 4-7 ft. $1.25 ea. (Some bearing in Nursery now) from 25 yr. old tree, which has dia- meter spread of 50 ft. and have collected 120 Ibs. nuts this yr. James Hobson, Jasper. vines, Hunt, True to name, leading var. peach, pear, trees, grape vines, 12% ea.: Figs, 30c ea.; Pecans, 75c for 3 ft. size up. T. M. Weeb, Elli- JAY Heavily rooted young Sat- suma orange trees, No. 1, 65c ea.: 10 trees, $6.00; No. 2, 55c; 10 trees, $5. 00 del, P. paid mail. No less than 3 trees shipped. "| A. S. Johnson, Pelham. Hazelnut bushes, 10c_ ea.; $1.00 doz; Scuppernong and c doz. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Geo. W. Bradley, Bowdon, Need I Scuppernong vines, 6-10 ft., 2 yrs. old, $1.00 ea.: 10.-15 'ft., $2.00 ea. Older stock, $2.50 ea.: Large, black, sweet muscadine vines, ft., $1.50; Pomgranite bushes, 6 ft., (bore this yr.) 50c; Brown fig bushes, 4-6 ft., 50c. All well L. Coggin, Covington. Stuckeys New Muscadine (scuppernong type) grapes, fin- est bunch grapes, Thorniess Youngberry and Boysenberry plants. All Gov. Insp. Write. H. A. Neal. Ashland. Hazelnut bushes, muscadine vines, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. G. W. Bradley, Bowdon, R. 2.. Bronze 35 rooted fig trees, 10c ea.,|' FOB. Mrs. F. Combs, Washing- ton; R= 2; Apple, peach, pear, trees, grape vines, at reason- able prices. State insp. for oe protection. Write for list. T. M. Webb, Hilijay. All leading var. a and peach trees: peach trees, 2-3 ft. 10c ea.; : Apple trees, 3-4 ft., 15c en; paper shell pecans, 3-4 ft; (oc ea.; pear and cherry, 3-4 ft., 25c ea.; grape vines, 2 yr. Concord, Niagara, Lutie, 10c ea. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland. Sweet Purple Figs, 3-4 ft., 25c ea.: early, heavy bearing bunch grapes, and most delici- ous scuppernongs (cross of white and bronze), 6-10 ft., 35c ea. Pruned and ready for plant- Mrs. Maude vines,, Everbearing -Powder ea. $10.00 C.; Plum and = Yuga |. cherry | 10-15 cherry |, we ad : . Stuckeys . r (Scuppernong type) vines, bunch. grapes, Youngberry and Boyse fruit trees, etc. Insp. shipment. Write. H. . Ashland. Brown scuppernong v pyrs. old, 10e ea., $1.00 di yrs. old, 15 ea.; $1.50 de 00] Brown fig bush ea.; $1. 00 doz.; large muscadine. well rooted, ae doz. W. A. Moon TED Raiston apple trees, goose berry, May che: ter grape, fox grape, all Few rhubarb, 10 ea.: Wi same for 10 nice, well plants. Mrs. ES Pisgah. new Muse Grapevines: 2 yrs. C 10c; Caco and. Carma games, Thomas; 4 Bronze Scuppernongs, ~ 50c -ea.: Apple, pear, cherry Quince. figs, 50c ea., Evp. Col.. -& Stock June budded Pea leading var. Add postag James Cureto Crabapple trees. 2-5 Include postage. - for feed sacks. = A Jesup, Rt. 1. State Insp. true t leading var. peach Mees vine, $55.00 M.; $6.00 C, doz.: Black walnut, $ $10.00 C.: Plum and $1.50 doz. Mrs. E. B. T Riverdale. oe Thrifty heavily roote Satsuma orange trees, 65 10 trees, $6.00; No. 2, 55 10 trees, $5. 00: All del. post. No less than 3 tree ed. Send P. O. noe 0 check. No. C. O. D- son, Pelham. Pecan trees, Gov. ns) ded, guar. true to name: eties: Stewart, Schler Moneymaker. Ea. 2-3 3-4 ft., 55: 4-5 ft., 65;. 75, FOB. Write. for pri larger lots. Calvin Stovall. i CATTLE FOR Cram Jersey 3% gal and calf, $75.00; heifer Guernsey, freshen Jan. $75.00; 5 mo. Jersey. 00: Crossed Black E mos. old, $35.00. A and_ tested. Deen Bo Alma, Rt. 4. (ik ieee 8 reg. Jersey 1 elass herd bulls. Also some dairy equipm D. J: Daniel. Hogai Reg. Guernsey bu mos. old, beautifully ma excellent type, he ficial A. R. record). tion in detail on requ Agnew, Cloudland. 1 white bull. milk type. horn. Reg.. wt. 1100 Ib breeder. Very gentle. at. my: barn: bs Morrow. 1 Jersey cow, 6 yrs. bull calf ( grade Angus), ae 00 for bdth: 1 Reg. A Angus cow and bull cal . Registration pape calf and cow, $200.00; } bred Aberdeen-Angus bt yr. old. without papers, $1 J. D. Humphries, County) Douglas. Reg. dbl. Hereford bull, lines, -drk. red. peice $200.00 FOB farm; Sell to vent imbreeding. Pape nished. U. R. Ge 162 Milner St. ~~ 1 fine, 4 yrs. old, Jer (butter record of 2 Ib $75.00; Also 8 Berry | 3 male yearlings fo! once. 4-6 mos. old fine. Also 7 shoats, a wks. old, $11.00 ea.: $ lot. Rev. I. |; Bowdon, Rt. 2. Few promising J Polled - Hereford bull: Asbury, McDonough 1 orange Jersey b old, wt. about 700 Ik ready for service, CATTLE FOR SALE suns: Guernsey mileh eow, oat reshen with 2nd calf ist: .. giving 1 gal. milk per now, fat in good condition. $60.00 if taken now. Boyd Bag- ett. Douglasville, Rt. 1. Good young Jersey cow, fresh. ealf. Rent for $20.00 until - 15, 1943, calf to be kept -returned with cow. Must eliable. Payable when cow - cash price FOB; . 5 Mi. E. Buford, near n Hill aa Frank Cain. ae ences cow with a No. 1 milker. $100.00. Offer limited for 10 days. come for at barn. Sudie C. Johnson. ton, 622 Spring St. Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 3 old, Also 4 grade Hereford heifers, bred to reg. bull. U. R. . Griffin, 162 Milner St. 1 Se mully head Jersey ch cow and male calf. Cow ut 7 yrs. old, calf, 11 days Cow giving 3 gal. day. 5 good grade Jersey heifers, heavy springers. $55.00 to 00. F. R. Kennedy, Stone Rt. 2, Lawrenceville Hwy. i No. Tucker. ine Jersey milch. cow to eshen Dec. 7 and 1 small for sale. 7 mi. S. College 9% mi. W. Riverdale. Bing. Rage Rt. 1. FOR SALE One mare mule, approxi- ately 12 yrs. old, will work where, for sale. : White Plains, Rt. ie mare mules, 2200 dbs. 2 yrs. old, also ae on, used 5 yrs., pieas for Shoe he 1. Upchurch, Locust ve. ne 6 yrs. where, bred to good Jack, Or sale or swap for good mule, ay difference. _D. LL. Shahon, ggold, Rt. 2. elling Out: Registered andard bred trotter, 4 yrs. a -A-1 jog cart for sale. OKelley, Gainesville, 3 N. Bradford St. cc mare horse colt, 2 yrs. old, wt. 700. Ibs.: Ss . old, wt. 700 lbs. ed. from work Alex B. Tappan, Colts : good farm horse, works | ect any way, 8 yrs. old, oe Wes Wet Union ood work mule, wt. about 350 Ibs. now,. (would weigh e if fat) color black, $25. 00 | for quick sale. Mrs. R. on, College Park, Rt. 4; good mare mule, wt. 900 ~ $40. 00: Exc. for 1 good ie hee Cc. bred gilt or 40 WwW. L. hens, not over. 2, . old and laying. O. J. Datlas, Rt.<3. Pr. black mare mules, wt. it 2100 lIbs., sound, good work mules, pode Dunlap. Chipley. req mare mule, 1150. Tbs.., yrs. old, good and sound, 25.00; Exc. for 125 bu. corn. j sel. anywhere, within 150 Mule can be seen at my FE. D. Johnson, Alamo, pr. small mules, black rse mule, mare mule. Sell one or the pr.; 1 small bull Sell or exc. for shoat. so 1 black goat (billy), $3.00. B. Young, Norcross, Rie Saddle horse, 12 yrs. old. ild can handle, $75.00. Cash rade hogs and Cows; Also ave a grand new Il- H. wagon. Sell separately. Ben lle Park, 1200 oe Phone CA r sale. Saracen. gee Ave. So hcnally fine 6 yr. old mare mule, fast, sound, 300 Ibs., $225.00. L. P. Single- Fort Valley, Rt. 3. und, small, 8 yr. old mule sale or exc. for turkeys, all xr part. Chas. E. Oden, Black- p ear, care Oden Farms. od, 1000 lb. work mule, 1 00 or swap for good work orse that works anywhere and gen e. Also 1000 bundles, this fodder, 4 hand ties to le, 3c bundle; Also 15 - new Ribbon cane syrup in uckets for sale. . Meansville. Rt. Le horse colts dle horse. old mare, work | Leath, LaFayette. 1 mule horse colt, stock and}. come se them. | Ww. M. Fort: "HORSES AND. MULES | F FOR SALE BITS | FOR SALE 1 horse mule, wt. about: 800. lbs.. about 12 yrs. old, sound and clean, work | anywhere, $40.00. Homer A. Hawkins, Roswell, Rt. 1. 1 fine saddle horse for sale or trade for young mule, wt. around 1000 lbs.; Also 1 sow -and 9 pigs, big bone blk. Guin- ea, $40.00; 1 young Jersey milch cow, will freshen about Xmas, $75.00. Ali at my farm. Po Bo Morris; fhomson. Rt. 2. 2 fine work mares, 12-6 yrs. old: Also 7 mo. old horse colt. $250.00: Also 3 O.- EF C2 hogs from reg. stock, total wt. around 290 tbs. $40.00. my barn 5 mi. No. Marietta on the McAfee Ra. C. Annebert. Marietta. 1 brood mare, 1200 Ibs., $75.- 00:- a Smith, Monticello. Work team of good mules and steel wheel wagon, good cond., $250.00; Also 2 saddle horses: gelding. $100.00: 1 good brood mare, gentle, $150.00. |-Climnt-S: Nobles, Cochran, Rt. 4, 1 Box 130: 1 reg. Tennessee Walking stallion. 7 yrs. old, 1 reg.. Ken- Pekar mammoth Jack, very large. Both reasonably priced. M. Gunn, Warrenton, | 6 good work mules and 5 for sale, priced reasonably. See them at my farm on Hwy. 41, No. Jones- boro. G. L. Echols, Forest Park. No. 1. farm horse, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1000 to 1100 Ibs., work anywhere, $125.00. Clint W. West, Union City. : Have mule for sale, cheap for cash. Mrs. Josephine England, Macon, Sordes Church Road, Rt. 3. Phone, County Operator 393W1. Combination work and sad- about 9 yrs. old, Or trade for garden at my place, Austin near Glennwood. Call O. R. Muse, $85.00. tractor, Drive, nights, DE 3193. Decatur, Rt. 2. Good horse eolt, coming 2 yrs. old, large, sound, gentile, very sensible, forsale. = D._ A. (7. mi. No. LaFayette.) 2 mules, wt. about 800 lbs... 12-14 yrs. old; Also 1 pony mare, 12 yrs. old, 800 Ibs., $125.- 00 for the 3. Or trade for cows, calves. hogs, chickens, corn. hay or anything can use. H. M. C. Walker, Ellenwood, Rt. 1. HOGS FOR SALE 3 O. 1; C. Brood: Sows to far- row about Jan. Ist, 43 and 22. Poland China pigs, about 10-12 wks. old, $5.00 and $6.00 ea. Sows, $30.00 ea. M. T. Morrow, Newborn. a: fea male, tea big bone blue Guinea male, ready for service. $20.00: - Cannot wee Cobb A. Lee, Waycross, Rte 50 choice pigs; a. not reg. but. Gross = 5. FCs, fine sire and dame, Spotted China Essex, $10.00 ea. Reg. S. P. C. pigs, $15.00. ea. Boars nearly ready for service, $30.- 00 ea. Cross. bred Spotted Du- roc boar, -$25.00. . Reg. black China sow bred, $65.00. Mor- ris Sanders, Nashville. Pigs from Champion blood- lines, imp. Spotted Poland China. reg. in buyers name. Ready for sale. Reasonable. Ben F. Wilcox, Hazlehurst, HE 2S? 8 purebred Spotted Poland China pigs, $12.00 ea.; $11.00 at jot. 8 wks. old. See or write. Wm. C. Stover, Sycamore. Young purebred Hampshire male hogs, reg. in buyers name, ready for service, $20.00 ea. FOB. I. M. Flowers, Ludowici, Rt22: Purebred Poland China sow, 2 yrs. old, in excellent con- dition, pred to reg. P. C. boar, $35. 00: 1 purebred P. C. pig, 3 wks. old, $8.00. George H. Ben- nett, Madison, Rt. 4. 9 nice Reg. O. I. C. gilts from stock straight from Silver, 3 mos. old, wt. about 100 lbs. ea., $20.00 ea. FOB. Lowell Man- ley, Danielsville, Rt. 3. 3 black Poland China boar pigs, 1 gilt, 4 mos. old. $20.00 ea. with papers to reg. Harold Hyers, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. Spotted Poland China pigs, reg. in buyers name, (Middle of Road type) for sale. Z. P. In- gram, Pelham. 12 pigs, 6 wks. old, big bone P. C, and O. I. $6.50 to $7.00. ea. male mules, 12-14 yrs. old, wt. 800 Ibs., and 1 smali pony mare, poe Ibs. for cash or trade.- HL M. C. ie Ellenwood, Rt. i. All at} milk now. Come ae Also a South fame, fee, Hynds, Atlanta, 88 Warren St. 1 purebred N. Z. White buck, about 9 mos. old, in good shape, $1.00. "Send Money order. : Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Ete 2x 2 does, 1 buck, New Zealand Whites: does bred, $4.00 for lot. S. L. Webster, Atlanta, 1072 Sheth Place, S. E. Phone MA. - 8 Guinea pigs, for sale: small ones, 75c ea.; large ones, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Mittie Shropshire, Round Oak, R. 1, Box 78. 10 rabbits, 7 wks. SU eee $5.00, FOB.: $1.00 ; Also 1 Mch. 1942 hatched BL ye rooster, $1.35 crated, FOB. E. C. Ward, Geneva. 1 big gray doe, wt. about g-- 10 lbs., $2.00; About 2 yrs. old, fat- Write: 1.56, Vine ITs Stockton. 2 grown White pinkeyed rab- bits, $2.00; Exe. for anything can use. Add postage. Mrs. Ben Holden, Ralston. : N. Z. White Does, & wks. old, $1.00 ea. I. D. Reese, Mad- json, Rt. te 2 Chinchilla puke. 6 to old, $3.00 ea.; 8 white Nex Zealands, 8 wks. oid, $1.50 oe 10 fine, grown Bantam this yr hatch Bantam cocks, for sale. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, Atlanta. 130 So. Candler Rr. SHEEP AND GOATS. FOR SALE: old, var. | 1 Reg. Saanan Buck, natural- ly hornless, snow white, 10 mos. old, from 7% qt. mother, $30.00 cash. W. C. Fleming, Blackshear. - 60 sheep, 39 ewes, bred and 1 Reg. Hampshire ram. Priced right for quick sale. Will start lambing in Jan. Joe Means, Appling, Rt. 1. ; At. Stud: Purebred Nubian buck of attractive appearance and breeding. Reg. in the Am- erican Goat Society. Earl S. Redwine, Madras. At Stud: Reg. Saanan Buck and a very fine Toggenburg buck. Both from heavy milk, Stock Reg., $5.00: Grades, $3.00. Z. R. McElroy, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave., N. E. 18 mos. from 4 qt. doe, $10.00; Exc. for large Duroc, Berkshire or Po- dand China | pig at farm, in Griffin. Rt. C. Also 18 mos. old Nubian doe, atically hornless, from 4 qt. doe, $20.00. J. C. Eppinger, Atlania, 556 Shannen Dr., S. W. 3 good milk goats, giving 2 Toggenburgs, 1 Nubian. Sell cheap. ec ay. Jenkins, Atlanta, 2012 Meador _Ave., Lakewood Heights. Phone MA. 8788. Saknan- Nubian pilly. foe 1 yr. old, $5.00: Doe to freshen 2nd kidding late winter, $25: 00; Young doe, freshen Jan. 15th. Ist kidding, $17.50. Do not write, come. Mrs. J. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7. Cuast house on N. Hightower Rd.) _ At Stud: Reg. Saanan brick and fine Tog. Buck. Both from heavy milk. Stock Reg., $5.00; Grades, $3.00. Z. R. McElroy, | Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave., N E. Phone DE. 3710. _ Purebred, ped., hornless Toggenburgs, exclus- ively. Few choice mature dams and young doelings, bred and of high producing stock. Also Buck service by Sir Roderick, fee, $5.00. John oe Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E. s 1 purebred Toggenburg buck, in good condition, $10.00. . Ida E. Hinkle, Atlanta, eKalb St., S. E. : P W. L. breeding cock- oe contest record hens. laying W. lL. hens and sale. Fred Byers, Box 222. grade nice B. L. pul- ow laying, $48.00, for lot. cp. J. H. Mallett, Chats- . lays Brothers AA B. L. ets, Apr. 20th hatch, began ng. Sept. Also 1 cockerel, age, 4 hens, 18 mos. old, for the 11, FOB. C. L. atley, Cuthbert, R. 4. AAAA Grade, W. L. pul- ch. 1942 hatch, $1.25 ea. j . J. Bene- 0, W. L. a6 ee ae. laying for quick sale. 8. Bass, Chipley. : ) W. L.+ pullets, 1 rooster ) hatched, $10.00 for lot, Also S. C. R. I. Red pul- nd 1 rooster, Spg. hatch- 10.00, FOB. Mrs. Bill Jasper, Rt. 2, Box 84. JA W. L. roosters, 1 yr. aid, $2.00 ea.; 2, AAA W. L. oosters, 5 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box [INORCAS AND HLLANEOUS: iperior Gold Band mat- ite Minorca pullets, tched, $55.00 for = lot: oops or come for them. hks. Many now laying. rs. W. L. Duncan, Lyons, R. Box 273. AAA grade, April hatch Minorca cockerels, $1.25 Buff Minorca, same age rrade 0. R. P. Lowe, inorca cocks, 2, 8 mos. 8 mos. old, $5.00, FOB. a.wson, Gainesville, R, 7. AAA, 1941 hatch Buff roosters from Accredited Si7o ea.: 2 for $8.25; pril 1942 hatch, same and quality, $1.50 ea. ollect; want to buy tur- med. size for brood stock. . Hendrix, Statesboro, purebred Buff Orpingtons is, Apr. hatch, very ock, $1.25 ea.; Not pre- ipped on Sat. Mrs. W.. ~ |villa, R. 1. Claxton, Rt. 2. COCKS, ASANTE, White King pigeons, t birds, now producing, | Also want 100 type ns. W. J. Porter, Sun- pigeons, now working, obbie Branch, Chula. > Silver Kings, Red Car- igeons, large and work- or sale, cheap. Fine stock. : Burall, Savannah, Rt. FAS English Mallard ake and 2 hens, all OB. J. H. Barr, $s Mammoth White oice trio, drake and (aying) $5.00. lL. L. Atlanta, 1040 Mani- $3.00. yi pair. Kenneth , 1309 : Grove large white Pekin drakes and 1 hen, also Phone DE. 9033. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, ETC. 4 pr. White kings, 75c pr.: Some common pigeons, 25c pr. Shipped FOB. Also would like to buy Cavies at 50c ea. Both male and female. John Miller, | Lakeland. Peafowls; Blues, pr. breeders, $35.00; 2 yr. old cocks, $15.00 ea.- Pair of 1942 hatch, $25.00; Whites: pr. breeders, $40.00: Pr. 2 yr. old, $35.00; Pr. of 1942 hatch, $30.00. All FOB. Thos. A. Hughes, Buford, Rt. 3. Pigeons: mixed White Kings and Red Carneaux, many all white, 40c ea. Mrs. Fred L. White, Buckhead. Rt. 1. 6 blue peafowls: 2 pair and 2 extra hens, the peacocks old en- ough for breeders: hens, 2 yrs. old and older, $30.00 Pr.; $15.00 | ~ ea. FOB. T. A. Hughes, Buford Rod: 3 Ringneck Phesant hens, Apr. hatch, $5.00. Exp. not aid. Miss Martha Blanton, TICfin, Roa. Ringneck phesants, quail, White King pigeons, Golden Sebright bantams. L. F. Still, Atlanta, 130 Boulevard, N. E. Choice White King pigeons, well mated, banded and work- ing, all about 1-2 yrs. old, $2.50 pr. Exc. for hens. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 3609-14th Ave. : REDS (RHODE ISLAND, |}NEW HAMPSHIRE): : 10 purebred, real nice R. I. Red pullets, now laying and 1 yr. old rooster. $15.00 for lot. ee: Clifford Smith, Baxley, R. 400 N.. H. red pullets, pollo- rum tested, Apr. hatched, lay- ing good. $1.75 ea.; Also 30 B. R. cockerels, $1.65 ea. at my BiB ce. H. H. Faulkner, Lula, R. Purebred S. C. R. I. Red hens pullets and cockerels, Both the AA . Str.; Also 1 extra nice last yr. cock. All reasonably priced. Come get them. Cant ship. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Ad- | airsville. Fine S. C. R. I. Red cock- erels, ready for Service, $1.50 ea.; Buff Cochins Bantams cockerels, $1.00 ea.: Also Tend- er green hulls black pole beans, also 6 wks. bunch beans, tender hulls, 20c cupful. Mrs. Lowell Long, Bremen. R. 1... 6 N. H. pullets, 1 rooster, $6.00: Also 5 Blue Game hens, good layers, 1 rooster, $6.00; 1 turkey tom, young and fine bird, Bronze, $4.00. Mrs. T. L. Coleman, Milan, R. 2. : ; AAA R. I. Reds; 15 pullets Mch. hatched and_ cockerel, Mch hatched, vaccinated and wormed, wt. 4 or 4% iIbs., $20.00; Also one Seidel cock- erel, Mch: hatched, vaccinated, class A., $3.50. Mrs. A. C. Free- man, Flovilla, Rd. 50 or 60 R. I. Red pullets 4 mos. old (direct from Donald- sons), $1.00 ea.: rooster free | with 25 pullets. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, 501 Hamilton Ave. Ped. Pen, mated cockerels, direct stock, very dark R. IL. Reds, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 ea. Frt. paid to your station, Borday T. Blackstone, Augusta, 1521 Heath St. 10 nice large R. I. Red hens, $12.00. P. O. money order. Mrs. Pearl Smoak, Warwick. 15 R. I. Red pullets, and 1 cockerel, all, Mch. hatch, Vac. |cinated and wormed, wt 3% or 4 lbs., $20.00 for lot. Also 1 large type Seidel cockerel, class A, vaccinated, Mch. hatched, $3.75. Mrs. A. C. Freeman, Flo- 30 extra large young Donald- |son Reds, some laying, (others ready to start laying). Sell part or all. Mrs. Mamie Lanier, Atlanta, 92 Warren,St. N. E. R. I. Red hens for sale. Write. Mrs. S. C. Waddell Bre- men, R. 2. , 400 N. H. Reds, Apr. hatched, good breeding hens, Pullorum tested; Also 33 B. R. cockerels, $1.75 ea. at my place. Herbert H. Faulkner, Lula, . 1. c= 80 R. I. Red hens and 5 roost- ers, Spring hatch, some now laying, $1.25 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Will H. Smith, Warm Springs. 24 N. H. Red pullets, 6% mos. old, wt. about 4% lbs. ea for sale; Also want to buy some Mushreom spawn..C. L. Hughie, Sharpsburg, R. 1. oe U. S. R. O. P. Rhode Island Red males, $3.75 ea. FOB. J.) L. Whitten, Decatur, R. 2, Mch. hatched, dark velvety ig-| Donaldson Red cockerels, $2.00 each, E 50. me Mrs. one Mtn, R. 1 kin ducks, $1.50 for | Prefer selling altogether, | REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): 1, 2 yr. old Parmenter Red cockerel, purebred, bloodtested, $2.00. Mrs. Odis Duggan, Chest- er. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC.: : i White guinea rooster, 3 guinea hens, part white and gray, $2.50 for 4. No chks. Also Althea cuttings, dbl. in pink and red: Single in lavender, white with red center, red. Prices on dbl. 25c doz.; single, 20, 30c. Postpaid. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest. : 6 Muscovy ducks, 2 drakes and 4 hens, 4 this yr.s hatch and 2 last. yrs., $5.00 for lot. Lee A. B. Taylor, Thomson Ri: : Pure Bronze big type tur- keys, 1942 hatch, toms, $7.00; hens, $5.00 ea. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. 1. 2 hens and tom, pure, big bone Bronze, $15.00 for the 3, or tom and 1 hen, $11.00. FOB Woodville. H. G. Bryan, Philo- math. Trio grown pure White Pe- trios 2 drake, 2 ducks, FOB. Mrs. L. K. Fryer, Talbotton. 17 Turkeys, type, black slightly crossbred with bronze, | healthy, young, fat, wt. 8-16 lbs., 45c lb. at my place, u would divide flock. Mrs. Cecil G. Studstill, Eastman, R. 1. 100 percent broad _ breast bronze turkeys, Wagon Wheel Str., May hatch, 20-30 lb. toms, 15-18 lb. hens; Also purebred Bourbon Reds, Apr. hatch, 20- 28 lbs. toms; 14-16 lb. hens, 35c ea. at my farm; 40c if shipped. No crates ret. Lester McCrary, Molena. : Broad breast bronze turkeys, will weigh from 12-30 lbs., 35 lb. Toms, $9.00 ea.; Hens, $7.00. Miss Clara Fleming, Bronwood, R. 1, Box 72. Nice Turkeys; 3 gobblers, 8 hens for sale, at my home. Mrs. Lucy Connell, Concord, R. ee 7 head of geese, $1.00 ea. at my farm. Mrs. J. T. Whitaker, Brooklet, R. 1. Several Muscovy ducks for sale; drakes, $1.00 ea.; hens, 75c ea. Exp. col. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Americus, R. 2, Box 136. 1 white Guinea rooster and 3 hens, half white, half gray, $2.50. No chks. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest, R. 1. 8 White African guinea roosters, Aug. 1941 hatch, $1.25 ea. FOB. Mrs. Hardy Rhyne, White. oe WYANDOTTES: 6 fine large White Wyandot- tes hens, all laying and 1 roost- er, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg. 12 Silver laced Wyandotte, Apr. hatched, pullets and 1 cockerel, $1.25 ea.; Will trade for 1 ton peavine hay, must be baled, del. G. Dorsey Smith, De- catur, 444 Candler Rd. Phone DE. 1325. , 820 Silver Lace Wyandotte pullets, just beginning to Very fine, $1.50 ea. Forrest F. Attaway, Atlanta, 319 Luckie Few ped., R. C. S. L. Wyan- dotte cockerels, April. ay hatch, wt. 4-5 lbs. $2.00 ea. M. O. preferred. Purchaser pay. express. Mrs. A. K. McLeary, FMatenton. Rt. 1... POULTRY WANTED AUSTRALORPS WANTED: Want 20 or 25 Black Austra- lorp pullets. E. B. Kennickell, | Savannah, 302 West 38th St. BANTAMS WANTED: Want Cochin bantams and eommon breed at reasonable price. Mrs. A. V. MHarrison, Brunswick, 2910 Norwich St. Want 12 Bantam hens, any kind: will pay $4.00, Prepaid. Want at once. Chas, F. Fulg- hum, Douglasville, R. 1. Want few young bantam hens.or pullets for cash. No ex- pensive stock. H. P. Malcom, Social Circle. BARRED, WHITH AND OTHER ROCKS WANTED: Want 15 or 20 Barred Rocks er White Minorecas, 1942 Mch. or Apr. hatched: Write. W. A. Lanier, Calhoun, R. 1. Want. 17 B. R. AAA sir. roosters, March, April hatch, Mrs. ., Teh oa DOMES WANTED: | Wan B. Dunean, Royston, f Reds; KR. -O. KP. Write what you have and price., AA: oA LEGHORNS: Want 10 head of 4 or 5A str. S: C. White Leghorn cockerels, ready for service by Jan. Ist. W. C. Douglas, Alma, Rt. 1. Want 25-50 AAAA . W. L., pullets, no culls. Stat price. Wm. D. Bowers, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 599-A, Be 2271 J. Want 50-75 W. L. Pullets, 2- 4 mos. old; Quote strain and best price. Dec. 15th del. L. T. Palmer, Copeland Rd., R. 1, Dunwoody. Want to exc. 100 Ib. white salt sacks for W. L. or White Rock pullets, laying. W. P. Hester, Atlanta, 367 Atlanta Ave., S. W. POLISH WANTED: Want 6 hens, 1 rooster (one pen) purebred; White Crested Black Polish Mech. or Apr. hatched. Now laying or ready to lay. Priced reasonable. Mrs. A. J. Lovelady, Ball Ground. PIGEONS: Want some fancy pigeons. State kind and price. Leonard Park Blalock, Pine View. Box ie REDS (RHODE ISLAND AND NEW HAMPSHIRES): Want 10 N. H. Red pullets and rooster, Mch. hatched, not over yr. old, pay $8.00 to be shipped to me from not over 100 mi. from my place. Mrs. C. S. Moss, Talking Rock, R. 1. Want R. I. Reds, Rocks, Wyandottes, Orpingtons, hens and pulilets. Also want colored ducks, laying age, 1 drake. Paul H. Roham, Watkinsville, Ke 5 purebred N. H. Red roost- ers, 6 mos. old, wt. 8 lbs. ea., $2.50, FOB. Geo. A. Kelly, Holly Springs. Want 6 R. I. (Parmenter) roosters. Must be bloodtested with leg band and wind band, U. 8. Approv. At once. Mrs. C. GO. Prescott, Perkins. : REDS: Want 20 N. H. Red 1941 or early 1942 hatch hens, | nice stock, as near uniform color as-possible. D. W. Boone, Newnan. TURKEYS; GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS ETC., WANTED: Want about 6 goslings, old enough to graze. State age and price. aul Simmons, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 398. Want young turkey hens, 3 or 4 mos. old, or some light wt. hens. State best cash price and full details in first letter. Bar- tow Hall, Hoschton, Rt. 1. 25 ,speckled guineas, mostly hens, 50c ea. coops; Also Mastodon straw- berry plants, nice young plants, well packed, $2.50 M. del. P. O. McClung, Temple, Rt. 2. and 6 ducks, young, large, $10.- 00 for lot. Herbert S. Whit- worth, Lavonia. Rt. 1. : Want to by some turkeys. State best price, picked up or del. Mrs. Robert Earnest, East Point. : Want to buy 1 White Guinea | rooster. Buck MeCrea, Alma. Want 6-10 Mammoth Pekin ducks, 2 drakes, unrelated, not over 18 mos. old, del. C. H. Yearwood, Macon, R. 6, Box 142. Want to hear from someone that has a young Beurbon Red, this yrs. Tom for breeding. At once. G. W. Thornton, Buch- anan, R. 1. : WHITE ROCKS: Want to buy 100 W. R. pul- lets, Apr. and May hatch. Also Elec. brooder, 100 per week cap. State what you have and price. G. W. Johnson, Atlanta, 8051 Howell Mill Rd., N. W. WYANDOTTES: White Wyandottes, hens, $12.50 for let, 7 BD : Red pullets, wt. 2% to 3. lbs. ea.. 75c ea.; 2 White Wyandotte roosters, $2.00 for the 2: 7 B. R. hens, $8.40 for lot.. All pure- bred and all FOB. Mrs. Mol- lie McPherson, Rabun Gap, Rt. i. : young FARM HELP WANTED Want man for a large 1-H. crop on 50-50 basis and some day work. Good place for right man. H. L. Sherwood, McDono- ugh. Rt. 3. * Want good, experienced far- mer with plenty help for a 3 horse farm, 6-R. house, plenty fruit trees, located 6 mi. Spar- or~8-500 Ib. bales cotton. Mirs. B.S ohnson, cap. | Buyer furnish A Sparta, high grade cattle and ho (also have Tractor), livestock, hay, corn, peanuts on shares. Good oppor tunity for good man with no much capitol. BE. T. Nott ham, Thomaston. Want unencumbered, capab woman for farm work. Advis age, wt. Salary expected a give ref, in first letter, S. | Calfee. Brunswick. ee Want good man white o colored for a large 1 horse o small 2-H. farm, on Hwy. 54, between Morrow and Jonesbort water in yard, wood and pa ture, 4-R. house, on Mail an School Bus Route, near churches. On halves and can give good man some help. J. | Lee, Morrow. > Want share cropper for 3-H. and 4-H. crops. Good land, o1 Mail Route and School 1 route. See me. Inquire at Stock bridge, or McDonough for di rections to get my place (not far from conerete Rt. No. 42. A. H. Neeson, Stockbridge, F 2, Cotton Indian River P tation. Want farm. labor, share ere pers and wage hands for 194 I. C. Collier, Barnesville. Want small white family 6-A. cotton, good home (elec tricity), water, wood, on pave road," 138 mi. Atlanta. Prefe exp. with poultry. Bill | Calley, Atlanta, 1546 Westws -Ave., S. W. phone Ra. 5002 Wa. 4446. LE 25-45 yrs. old, to live in with elderly couple, to do eral farm and orchard w drive truck etc. $20.00 good home, room and bo G. Oliver, Barnesville. Rt. 2. Want middieaged, unencum< bered woman to tend to chic. ens and garden and other work. Moderate salary good home with -mother | daughter. Mrs. C. A. Castellc Macon, 422 Johnson Ave Z Want good, kind, unencu bered woman, 45-55 yrs. old do farm work for reasona salary and room and pb with elderly couple. Mrs. garet Collins, Albany. Rt. 2. Want man, 50-60 yrs. with wife, to work on pou farm and brood 5000 or chicks. Prefer farmer some exp., in poultry; also to do farm work and drive > or 2-H. farm, prefer man own stock. Ottis Moody, Pee: vant man and wife of Wills Dein ducks 1 aoe OOo ee ly sober, for crop on 590 basis. Live in home with cou 6 A., cotton and 6 A. corn, g jand. Good ehance. At once. -F. Etris, Roswell, Rt. 1 Want farmer for small 15 farm, 3-R. house, barn, pa: ete. Rent for services only C. Kitchens, Atlanta, 1121 Zi me: Drive, N. FB. un yvyant colored man or wor (21 yrs. old or older), farm work. Room, boar $5.00 week. Send referent Mrs. George M. Smith, Colle Park 220 Lyle St. Want family, 3 plow : or more hoe hands for ing. 4-R. house, wood, pas 2 A. for garden (more if | ed) potatoes, all free. Sc bus and Mail by door. Writs jsee. W. W. McPherson, V Ri yYant 1-H. farmer on 60 basis. 4-R. house, garden patcl es, all cotten can work , 12 acres. Will furnish st to workers. Consider w: with boys large enough farm. J. R. Marks, Carroll Rt. 1, Near Hickory Levell: an, clean and good dispo to feed chickens, milk cow do the usual farm work home with family of 2, $3.00 to $5.00 week. Dr. ] Bagley, Austell, Rt. 1, B Want honest, sober, w worker, for 1 or 2-H. far 50-50 or on 3rds and 4ths Good tobacco and cotton ; ment. Mrs. Clayton Dou Alma, Rt. 1. : Want ist class Dairy with one or 2 boys able to milk. Must be expert and give reference from : employers. J. L. Porter, tur; Re. 1. oe Want man with v several thousand other poultry been raised on far Clough, Blacksh t % gen. repairing. truck ving and other farm work. Mays, Decatur, 500 Col- ae man and wife to work e through winter and take arm on halves in the spring. Good land, good house, d tools. 3 mi. Decatur, just ff Lawrenceville Road. J. A. dergriff, Decatur, Rt. 2. Wanted colored, middleaged, intry raised woman for farm <. Live with family of 4 20.00 mo. Write. Mrs. J. Oeltmann, Ringgold. Rt. 1. ant industrious farmer to ze a big 2-horse crop on 50- asis. River bottoms and iplands: on school bus and mail e. Come see. S. 8. Storer, ouglasville, Rt. 4. Want healthy couple, white e ae for small farm near Atlan Furnished quarters a aoee salary to right Pade ~ to work. Write msey, Dunwoody. ant exp. farmer with small lily on 50-50 basis 6n 2-H. rm 5-R. house, electricity, od barn; on school bus route. K. Callahan, Wrens. Want small white family cotton, good house, elec e water and wood, or one with chickens. On paved 13 mi. Atlanta, Fulton ll McCalley, Atlanta, 1546 Nestwood Ave., S. W. Phone WA. 4446 or RA. 5002. ant farmer for 2-H. farm halves. On school bus and il route. John D. Hobby, hburn, R. Want exp. dairyman. Furnish e and satisfactory pay. W. Thouse, Waynesboro. Want good farmer to cult. inuts, tobacco, corn, cane potatoes on 50-50 basis. oe or see. Mrs. C. H. Coner, Want help to dzu and other work with soil building Also want ytton, food and feed erops. Y. Anderson, Williamson. ant Healthy, industrious, iddleaged, white woman of character to live on farm d assist as one of family in den work, poultry, milking other farm work. $3.00 wk. . D. Fussell, Rhine. t a 1-H. farmer to make yp on shares. I furn. stock, ve cotton, peanut and tobac- allotment. Must furnish self. WwW. Hickox, Glenwood, R. 1: Want man without family to rm. Salary, room and board, every 2 wks. and % As acco. Let me, hear from a dman at onee. J. H. Ste- it a 2-H. farmer on 50- oa is. House, fuel, water and = furn, Mailman and bus by door. Must be so- reliable and good farmer team or tractor and s. Mrs. May Burdick, Al- _R. 1. Box 663. t good man for a 2 horse 1 2 mules can tend), sis. Mostly all upland good pasture, 4-R. house, wood and water. See if rested. T. E. Lee, Austell, Ph ecod 4 farmer with force gh for 2-He. or 2; 1-H on halves. 4-R. house, water, pasture, stock, n land (average cotton allotment. man familiar A ae _farming. Good house ch arch. Good oe L. W. P, O; Box, tao or parties to haul elt"? or 3 tons of turnips alves. As fine turnips W.