DEPARTMENT 9 (43
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1944
AGRICULTURE
_ EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
o On Wednesday, J anuary 12th, Georgia producers and
distributors of milk held a meeting in Macon, Ga.
The plight of milk producers in Georgia has become
gislature recognized the seriousness of the situation.
The Legislature appointed. a committee of four from the
ouse and two from the Senate to make a thorough investi-
on of the milk supply situation. This committee was
so to make every possible effort to get relief in Wash-
ngton from the O. P. A.
The Legislative committee consists of Senators Walter
arrison, and Henry H. Arnold and Representatives W.
Broome, Glenn 8. Phillips, J. Roy McCracken and P.
-Rossee. :
_ The hearing in Macon was presided over by Senator
Harrison and everyone was given ample opportunity to be
ard. ;
v~ The facts brought out at the Macon meeting demon-
strated beyond any shadow of a doubt that most milk
oducers would be forced out of business unless they
received more money for milk.
i note in news releases from Washington that the head
of the O. P. A. has virtually turned down the appeal of the
milk producers without even waiting for this committee
to report the evidence brought out at the Macon meeting.
~ his fact within itself shows what the people are up
gainst in dealing with O. P. A. and other government
bureaus. The very idea of an appeal being turned down
before the evidence can be presented is repugnant to Am-
rican ideals and. will destroy this country unless it is
topped by the Congress.
What Are The Facts About Milk
_ The Macon meeting was attended by dairymen and
milk producers from every section of the state.
_. One of the.best milk men in the Savannah area pro+
duced the record of his operations for the last three months
dosing $300.00 per month in actual cash outlay.
This $300.00 per month loss did not figure anything
for taxes, or depreciation, or machinery, buildings, cattle,
or any other overhead expense. It did not figure one cent
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tenor of facts produced before the committee.
cute. The recent extra-ordinary session of the Georgia
-. convinced that the milk producers of Georgia as a wh
producers and their families.
+. About two years ago the mikk producers in Geors
duction has been radically reduced.
and showed beyond any question of a doubt that he was -
Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets.
_. Reports received at this office show following average prices
paid for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named.
January 14, 1944 Per CWT.
January 5 (Wednesday)Rome : $ ~-$13.40
January 6 (Thursday)Bainbridge - ee ee - 12.30
_ January 7 (Friday)Thomasville - 12.10
January 10 (Monday)Sylvester ~- 12.25
_ January 11 (Tuesday)Nashville ~ 12.00
January 12 (Wednesday)Moultrie - 12.35
_ January 12 (Wednesday)Rome - 13.40
ce TOP FED CATTLE
muary o-(Wednesday)-Rome:. $ 7.60-$12.60
anuary 6 (Thursday)Bainbridge = ..-- 10.00- 12.00
fanuary 7 (Friday)Thomasville 12.00- 15.00
January 10 (Monday)Sylvester ie 12.00- 14.00
January 11 (Tuesday)Nashville 10.00- 12.90
fanu _ 12,00- 15.10 |.
22850-1250" 5
for salary or wages to the man who owns and operates th
dairy. The figures simply showed that he was losing $3(
00 per month in actual cash money, besides all these other
expenses and besides his own time. | a
Lgive this one instance simply to illustrate the genera
The same situation that confronts this Savannah mi
producer is typical of the entire dairy situation. |
From all the facts brought out at the meeting, I am
are actually losing, in cash outlay, about $5.00 per mo
per cow. Remember, this is actual cash outlay and does
not include any other expense or time devoted by the mil
:
0. P. A. Ceiling Prices
were insisting on a raise in the price of milk. The
Milk Control Board (the old board) failed to grant
increase at that time, due to opposition. from consum
groups. | if
When the O. P. A. took over, they froze the price of
milk at the then existing prices, so that milk producers
were handicapped to begin with by the O. P. A. <
The O. P. A. at that time failed to put any ceiling
feed prices. Feed prices soared and soared and when O
A. did finally put a ceiling price on feed, the cost of fe
and the price of milk were out of all proportion to eae
other, : ee
/*from time to time the milk producers of Georgia ha
appealed to O. P. A. and implored O. P. A. for some relie
through a raise in the price of milk to the producer.
What small relief has been granted by the O. P. A. h
been utterly inadequate.
The increase in price to the producer during the
two years has been from eight per cent to ten per ce:
During the same time, the cost of feed has increased.
proximately one-hundred per cent. Not only has the p
of feed increased approximately one-hundred per cet b
the quality of the feed and its suitableness for milk pr
Difference In Treatment Of Milk And Feed By 0.P
The unfairness of O. P. A. to milk producers can
well illustrated by the different approach of the O.
to ceiling prices on milk and ceiling prices on feed.
While O. P. A. has continued to enforce a hard an
fast ceiling on milk, the bridle has been taken off the p.
of feed.
The ceiling price on feed is a floating ceiling,
__ The ceiling price on feed is on a cost-plus basis. Th
1s, the miller figures the cost of his feed and is then allowe
to charge whatever the feed costs, plus the millers pro:
Under this arrangement of the O. PA; as the pri
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
January 14, 1944 ee re
Collards, per dozen bunches __ : $1.
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. de
Sweet Potatoes, per bu. baskets _ eaten
Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches ees
_ Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs.
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_By Department of Agriculture
Yom Linder, Commissioner, |
Executive Office, State Capitol
: Atlanta, Ga.
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ooMILK?
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feed ingredients goes up, the price of mixed feed
to the consumer goes up correspondingly. This,
notwithstanding the fact that the ceiling on milk
s a fixed ceiling and does not provide for any
adjustment whatever on account of increased
production.
Why Is The Farmer Picked Out To Be
| Thus Unjustly Treated?
Tf it is fair and right for millers to receive
-eost-plus for their product; if it is right and fair
for ship builders and others to receive cost-plus
for their products; if it is right and fair for all
public utilities to receive cost-plus for their serv-
ees, then, why in the name of common justice
should not the farmer receive cost-plus for his
milk and other. products? 7 See
How can the farmer be expected to continue
to produce at an actual monetary loss? _
The very fact that the O. P. A. in Washing-
ton was so hasty in denying an appeal of milk
presented, is ample proof that the O. P. A. rec-
ognized the justice of the claim of the milk pro-
ducers and that O. P. A. recognized its inability
to show that this appeal of Georgia farmers
should not be granted. _
Certainly, a committee from the House and
Senate of the Georgia Legislature is entitled to
the courtesy of a fair review of the testimony
presented before them by such a governmental
agency before the case is decided.
oe Milk Strike Looms In Savannah
The pages of the Market Bulletin have re-
peatedly called attention to our Representatives
in Washington and the bureaucrats, that the
farmers do not want to strike. Attention has been
-ealled repeatedly to the fact that the farmers do
not even want to make any money out of war-
time conditions. :
Attention has been called to the fact that
all the farmer wants is to be able to produce to
the utmost of his ability for our nation, for our
armed services and for our allies..
_ The dairymen in the Savannah area who have
shreatened to go on strike have done so only
hen forced to this point by their own govern-
ment.
The milk producers in the Savannah shed at
the Macon meeting, made it clear that they would
continue to produce milk, even at the terrible
losses they were operating under, until a fair
iearing can be held in Washington on the merits
of their claim.
_ The producers from all over Georgia made
t perfectly clear at the Macon hearing that they
_ Address all ems for publication and all requests to be put
der postage regulations inserted one time on each request and.
din, Rt..4, .
+ others, $1.25 doz.
wanted to be patriotic; that they wanted to con-
tinue to produce milk regardless of injustices so
long as they could. :
In the face of this kind of an American
the milk producers to even have an opportunity
to be heard, is ample reason why Congress should
abolish the O. P. A. without delay.
Necessary Milk Prices
produeer to continue
per gallon wholesale.
Tam not as familiar with the cost and opera-
ting expenses of distributors as I am with those
of milk producers. But it does seem to me that
20c per quart retail is necessary if we are to con-
tinue to have milk in the state.
I can see no justice in low grade, out-of-state
milk being sold in Georgia at prices ranging from
4 to 15 per gallon more than Georgia producers
are being paid for high grade milk with high
butterfat content. JI do not believe that the O.
P. A. can see any justice or any reason in this. I
am convineed that the O. P. A. action is purely
arbitrary, unreasonable and relentless, in an
effort to destroy American agriculture; in an
effort to control business and business profits.
Milk Or No Milk
or right, the question which now presents itself
to milk consumers is MILK OR NO MILK. |
It was brought out very fully at the Macon
meeting that milk cattle are being slaughtered as
fast as the cows go dry. Dairymen simply can-
not maintain dry cows until they freshen again;
consequently, the dry cows go to the slaughter
house. ?
If the O. P. A. is permitted to continue its ar-
bitrary, high-handed mistreatment of milk pro-
ducers, you may rest assured that the price of
milk will become an unimportant question. Peo-
ple will not be interested in the price of milk,
but those having small children and invalids will
be faced with the burning question of where te
get milk at any price.
The question is real; action is urgent; time is:
short.
Senators and Congressmen Our Last Hope
The Legislative committee will present all
the evidence brought out at the Macon hearing
| te di to our Senators and Congressmen. When this is
producers without waiting for the evidence to be}
done, I feel sure that our Senators and Congress:
men will read the riot act to the head of the O. P.
A. in Washington, and will see that Georgia milk
producers are not arbitrarily destroyed as is
evidently the intention of this federal bureau.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE FOR SALE
Althea cuttings; red; pink. in| Dahlias: Treasure Island,
dbl. and red; lavender; white
with red center and all white in.
single; dbl. at 30c doz.; single.
20c per 18, postpaid. Fred E.
Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1.
Wild Easter -lily bulbs, 15c
doz., $1.00 C. Sweet bay, red
holly, Umbrella China, ever-
green oaks, dogwoods, gallberry,
3 ft:, 20G; 5: tt; 40c.. Plus post-
age. .Mrs. T. K. Womack, Dub-
J-dge Marine, Sweetheart,
Avelon,. Warner, Prince of Per-
sia, Pride of California, others,
$1.25 doz. Mrs. H. H. Gilstrap.
Suwanee.
Red maple, Mtn. laurel, rho-
dodendron, azaleas, red ana
white dogwood, hemlock, crab-
apple, $1.00 doz. Sweetshrubs,
pussywillow, 20c_ ea. Galax,
tiger lilies, ferns, 35c doz. -Add
postage. Loraine Morses, Min-
eral Bluff.
Blooming Quince rose, 25e to
$2.00; Forsythia, 3 ft., 10c-25c;
Pyracanthus, 242-3 ft., 65c-75c;
Rose Ball bushes, 10c, 25c, 30c
ea.; Nandina, 1%%-2 ft. tall 50c;
gardenia, 25c-$1.00 Cape Jas-
mine, 75c; Weeping Willows,
25c-50c. Gov. insp. Others. C.
M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Cap-
itol Ave. Ma 3671. :
Red, white and orange aza-
._Dahlias: Treasure Island,
Judge Marine, Marshall pink;
Avelon, Prince of Persia, and
Mae Gilstrap,
Suwanee, Route 1.
Giant crimson spider lily
bulbs, 40c doz.; 3 doz., $1.00.
Well rooted abelia plants, 6,
$1.00. Evergreen hedge plants,
8, $1.00. Giant purple violets,
25e doz.; 4 doz., $1.00. Mrs.
Charles B. Tanner, Sandersville,
Rt, leas, Mtn. laurel, rhododendroi:,
Dahlias: Warner, Avelon,|red and white dogwood, 12,
White Wonder, Jersey Beauty,| $1.00, or 2 doz, $1.75. Dahlias,
Robert E. Lee, Prince of Persia,
Pride of California, and others,
$1.25 doz. Mrs. Mattie Kendrix.
Suwnee, Rt. 1.
Blue grape hyacinths, 50ec U,,
or 500, $2.00. Jonquils, white
May narcissi, Star of Bethle-
hem, 25c doz. Miss Drucilla
mixed. Exc. for print sacks.
Mrs. Elvia Waters. Dahlonega.
Bet
livergreen hedge pianis, well
rooted. 1l a., -P: P. January
jasmine. myrtle, lilac, nandina,
abelia, 25c ea. Miss Jane M.
Maddox, Stone Mcuntain, P. O.
Akins, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Se) eae
Box 297.
spirit, for the O. P. A. in Washington to deny
any relief without the legislative committee and |
: cs | $1.00. Lemon lilies, King Al-
It is impossible for the average Georgia milk
production for less than 50)Rt 3. 0
Beis 4... Maples, sweetgums, 2,
| $1.25 doz. Crabapple,
.20 ea.
Stripped of all questions of fairness, equity.
lilies, ferns, 35c doz.
cannas, City of Portland, pink,
lage,
-TiShGila, Velwend, Vilita min
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Dbl, orange day lilies, yellow
cluster sweet narcissi, dif. cols.
cannas, 25c doz. Hibiscus, whit
wisteria, 25c ea. Monthly ros
cuttings, cape jasmine, 18, 40c.
Add postage. Mrs. Sam Smith,
mustel Rt 2. = Pes
Dbl. japonicas, 6 yrs. old, 60c
ea.; Honeysuckle, red and white
dogwood, Weeping Mary, hy-
drangea. snowball, 50: ea.; 3,
fred daffodils, jonquils, 35c doz.
ee ee Barnes, Ellijay,
25c.
Red and yellow plum bushes,
Hazelnut, $muscadine vines,
2; 25e-
Cherry bushes, 25c ea. Sweet-
shrubs, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Leon
King, Waco, Rt: 2. Box 123.
Dogwood, red maple, azaleas,
Mtn. laurel, rhododendron,
hemlock, pines, $1.00 doz. Pus-
sywillow, sweetshrubs, 20c ea.
Blue iris. tiger lilies, galax, 35c
o*
doz. Snowdrops, arbutus, 20c
doz. Add postage. Exc. for
feed sacks. Mrs. C. W. Roper
Mineral Bluff. S
Red and white dogwood, Mtn
laurel, pines, azalea, hemlock,
rhododenron, crabapple, $1.00
doz. Blue iris, tiger lilies, g
lax, ferns, 35 doz. Arbutus,
snowdrops, 20c doz. Exc. for
feed sacks, Add postage. Ha-
zel Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Pride of Rochester Dahlias,
dif. vars., $3.00 for collection, or
Arborvitaes, well root-
ed. 40c ea. Peonies, red, white,
pink, mix. col., $1.00. Add posr-
age. Mrs. H. D. Roper, Minerar
Bluff, iS :
_ Dogwood, 25c_ ea. Narcissi-
bulbs, 35c doz. No stamps. Mrs.
G. W. Bradley, Jr., Bowdon, Rt.
D. Ne
Boxwood, well rooted, 6-12
in., 20c ea. Purple iris, $1.00
doz. Red and yellow cand
lilies, $1.00 doz. Snowbal,
speckled rose, Balm of Gileaa,
25 ea. Mrs. Mae. Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6. =
Dbl. pink petunia cuttings, 6,
40c, del. No. stamps. Ethel
Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.
Azaleas, red and white dog-
wood, crabapple, Mtn. laure,
Sweetshrubs, pink rose, Chero-
kee rose, blue hyacinths, $1.00
doz. Blue iris, 35c doz., or exe.
for feed sacks. Myrtle Barton,
Mineral Bint, f
Dogwood, red mopte, azaleas,
Witn, laurel, pines, crabappie,
hemlock, rhododendron, $1.00
doz.. Pussywillow, sweetshrub,
20c ea. Arbutus. snowdrops,
20c doz. Galax, blue iris, tiger
Add post-
age. Exc. for feed sacks. Mae
Bell Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Pink hydrangeas, monthly
roses, lilac. white, purple: crepe
myrtle, .20c ca, .. Grass. pinks,
white, pink fall pinks, $1.00 C.
Docia Harris. Lav-
#
Azaleamums cameo pink
$1.(> doz.; butter and ege~. daf-
fodils. $1.00:C; giant spider lily
bulbs, 35c doz. 7e on the doz.
postage. Mrs. M. T. Tanner,
Sandersville. :
_. Blue grape hyacinths, 50c C,
or 500. $2.00: white May narcissi
bulbs. jonquils, Star of Bethle-
hem. 25c doz. Miss Grace Akins, |
Hartwell, Rt. 1. i
Butterfly lilies, pure white,
very fragrant, $2.00 doz., $12.00
. Mrsz;G:.R. -Thigshen. su
Marys.
Young, well rooted boxwood,
8-in high, 20c ea. _ Also black
walnut meats, 80c lb. Add post-
M. M. Cochran, Pisgah.
Shrubbery and bulbs; i
sell cheap or exc. for print feed
sacks. Mrs. lL..H. Coe, Easta-
nollee.
Fiesh col. daisy mums, -
doz.; azaleamums, yellow, pinix
orchid, id i
40c doz.: Hearts and Elder daisy
plants,~50c doz., 3. $1.25: i
Ponciana seed, 25c tspn.
postage. Miss Claudia Plan
Marshallville. a
Blue grape liyacinths, 50c C.
500, $2.00; blue Roman hya-
cinths, 40c doz.; little yellow
cluster narcissi, 25e doz. Al F.
Tr. Vena Brown, Hartwell.
i
60, $1.00; Ligustrum, $5.00 C;
rooted ivy, $4.50 C; native vio=_
lets, spiderwort, dogwood, ce-
dars, lilies, cheap. Lois Wo
ruff. Greenville. Rt. 5. pe
Plue spider lilies, y
gal lies, $1.00 doz.;
daffodils. jonquils, dbl. butter
and eggs $1.00 C; Bird of Pa
adise, $1.00 ea.; single blue h
cinths, 75c doz. Others.
Mattie McCurley, Hartwell,
Ze
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LOWERS AND SEED |
| FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE FOR SALE
Jonquils, daffodils, dbl. but- Rhododendron, mtn. laurel,
ter and eggs, $1.00 C; blue, lav-| pink cherokee rose, red and
ender and white iris, 40c doz.,
yard hydrangea, 50c ea.; pink
almond, purple lilac, 3 vars.
roses, 2, 25c; bear grass, 50c
bnch. Add postage. No checks.
Mrs. John Gab'e. Tolking Rock,
Rees
Dbl. butter and eggs, nate |
an and yellow jonquiis, long trum-
pet daffodils, Johnny Jumpups,
- $1.00 C; blue spider and yeltow
regal lilies, $1.00 doz.; white
garden mullin, 75e doz. Miss
is Cee McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
2 100 Boxwoods, dif. sizes.
Wires J.T. Thaxton, Franklin,
Re 3
Pansy plants, Swiss Giants,
p20e doz.: 50, (Se $E25Ce Pius
postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs,
Wes sington, Rt. 2. :
- Weeping Mary, Brides Bou-
quet, honeysuckie, pinic almond,
2U0c ea.; dbl. orange day lilies,
blue grass. 30c doz.; peach, rea,
white. pink, yellow giadioli,
$2:00 C; bronze. pinks, 40c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. D. P. Gar-
reti, Ellijay, me as
5 Bush. 3 climber, 2 yr. roses,
jJapeieu, $1.00; aol. purpie,. rea,
waite altheas; Buddlyg.n; 7 kinas
_ spirea; red, white, pink wei-
gelia, apoela, lorsythia, Jan.
* jasmine; 6, $1.08. P.P: Others.
Mrs. it. Gabie, Haralson.
pingle blue oman hyacinths,
~ Sbe a0Z.; eid givwn Loses on
ae root, everolooming, Zoc anc
0c Ga.) 12;,'93.0U0; Jarger, od5c to
gUc ea. Add postage. WMLiSS
Mery U. #torence, Durand.
'. osemary,>,2 plants, wel
T6u.1Gu, 2c a., yZ.uvU. aoz.; Ce-
destial, brown Lursxey rigs, LUC,
bc, 2dc ea., $1.60, 91.50, $2.29
POOLS varmachiisti seed, 25, 1Uc
abu stamped, addressed envel-
- ope. iINOTnIng postpaid. Mrs. &.
Ma. Comps, yw asnington,
Imp. dbl. red zouch- Me-Not
gcu, Zpc toisp. INO. stamps.
Mrs. Wailace Wilson, Marwun,
fais.
Ail cols. azaleas, white bridai
Pusu, vuc UOZ.; AULvgwooas, lau-
gel, spruce pie, cradappie, ioc
- auz.; sweetsnruys, 65c doz.; red
- Mmapie, .ceaars, (oC doz. AdG
posiage. Mrs.
Patona.
: Sonquil bias, tue doz. Add
pesrage. HKosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rte L.
All cols. azaleas, white bridal
_busn; ovc doz; uogwood, laurel,
spruce pin.5, crapapple, (oc doz,
add postage. Mrs, J. B. iarist,
ec Har.
- Waterraelon red crepe myrtle,
: white American beauty
rose, $2.00 doz.; pink thriit,
awart boxwooda, 6 in. -above
ground, heavy, bunchy tops,
well rooted, $3.00 doz. ael. Ga.
Mrs. #. A. Smita, Greenville,
(itt, So.
- Dbl. yellow datfodils, Easter:
tines, 4uc doz.; Kiag Alired jon-
+ quus, doc doz.; red. dogwood, 1z,
$1.00; yellow root, $1.25 tb. No
cheeks. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Hi-
dijay, att. 3. \
Old English uwarf boxwood,
= ae v in, $9.00 C; smaller, $2.5U
oo: spirea, crepe myrtle, Ligus-
trum, cherry ifaurel, Engiisn
- aogwood, bridal wreath, yeilow
winter jasmine, $1.00 doz.
Blanecne Woodrutt, Greenville.
collection of _ mixed
Write best ofter. Mrs,
Fleeman, Waveriy Hail.
2G 1...
Have
buivs.
ow Ww.
Santolina, 25c ea. Weigelia, x
_ yrs. old, 0c ea. P.O. Mrs. T.
S C. Bee, Newnan, Rt. 3
- boxwood plants, 6-8 in. above
- ground, $18.00 for lot; gardenias,
. 2-3 ft., 75c ea.; dbl. white Ker-
ria japonica, $2.00, 12... Mrs. B.
LL. Robinson, Greenville.
_ Well rodted boxwood
sage plants, 10c ea., or will exc.
for nandina and firethorn. Mrs.
? a : a Whelchel, Dawsonville,
Alba Plena Camellia, white,
se between 8-10 ft. high: stock
plant and free from all diseas2,
$100.00. Mrs. J. B. Griffin,
fobs idee.
Snowballs, English dogwood,
20c ea.; fall pinks, 50c doz. bchs.
- Red dogwood, 10c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Buster Davenport,
Morganton, Rt. 1, Box 34,
== Dbl. orange lilies, $1.25 C;
yellow, white, pink, red gladi-
oli, $1.75 C; Royal blue, yellow
iris, 30c doz.; Brides Bouquet,
flowering almond; 30c ea: hibis-
cus, 40c ea.:; 2, 70. Add postage.
Mrs. Pearl Garrett, Ellijay.
Yellow: thornless rose, 5-6:
50c; wisteria, 10. ft. $1. 003 a
bor | muscadine, r5 ft. 506 :
L. Coggin, Covington. wormed
grok
Horace Reece,
~ Abelia. well rooted, $1.50 doz. |
. 300 Field grown Secponviiae
and
yellow azalea, strawberry busa,
tulip poplars, hemlock, white
pine, dogwood, sweetshrub, sil-
ver maple, 2-3 ft., $1.00 doz.,
Calif. blue violets, $2.00 doz.;
ees Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff.
Rocted abdelia, spirea, lge., 30c
ea.; hydrangea, 50c ea. Mrs. J.
ET. Burk: fitton, Rt 3.
Giant flowering red turift,
well rooted, 20, $1.00; $4.00 C,
postpaid. No orders less than
$1.00. W. T. Williams, College
Park sBox 26
Glossy tiela-giowii abeha
hedge, 4 yrs. old, 4 ft., $12.00 C;
2 yr. plarts, $7.00 C: pink ana
blue hydrangea, 25c ea.; varie-
gated pink and white oleander,
50e ea.; green Pittosporum, 2-4
ft., $1.00 ea.
Eawards, Springvale.
Spruce pine, cedar, boxwood
cuttings, 6, $1.00; purple Easter
lily, white daffodils, $1.00 doz.;
also Bell pears, blue apricots,
wild plums, 6, $1.00. Accept
stamps. Mrs. e A. Gilley, Ce-
cartown, Rt.
Blue flag. lilies, white April
blooming narcissi, butter ana
eggs, 25c doz. Jonquil and daf-
fodils; mixed, $1.00 C; Phlox,
mixed cols., 20c doz., or will
exe. for chickens. Mrs. Nannie
Taylor, Bowdon, Rt. 3
Gladioli bulbs, 35c doz., red,
large size. Postage paid. Mrs.
L. D. Elliott, Lavonia.
Rhododenaron. Mtn. laurel,
emlock, pink Cherokee roses,
dogwoods, tulip poplars, syca-
more, silver maple, strawberry
bush, crabapples, white pine,
Easter lilies, azaleas, 2-3 ft.,
$1.00 doz. Others.
Robinson, Mineral Bluff.
Pink peonies, dbl. yellow ja-
ponica, 3 yrs. old; lilac;. pink,
white spirea; goldenbells, snow-
balls, erepe myrtle, 50c
tiger, lemon lies, 15c ea. - Add
postage. Mrs. W. V. Silvers,
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 88.
4 Big type boxwoods, 17 ana
18 yrs. old. 2. $25.00; 10 and 12
yrs: old,..2,-$15:00:.. Mrs. J.-J,
Patterson, Quill.
Rhododenaron, hemlock, ar-
butus, galax, white pines,
spruce, silver maple, calico
bushes, dogwood, laurel, aza-
| leas, Acer Dasycarpum, holly,
Acer Svicatum. Wet moss pack-
ed. Others. Gordon Hunni-
-eutt, Tallulah Falls.
Baby breath, spirea, fed
spirea. burnine bush, yeliow
pine, 10c ea. M. O. or stamps.
&xe. for giant pansy, dahlia,
azalea, red,white dogwood, rho-
dodendron, holly. mtn.. laurel.
Mrs. J. L: Jones, Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Nice size nandina- plants, 25c
-ea.: 5, $1.00; Hastings giant
pansy plants, 25c doz.; 5 doz.,
$1.00. All postpaid. Mrs. R:
J.. Miller, Augusta, Rt: 2, Box
4t2.
. Yellow. and white jonquiis,
long trumpet daffodils,
butter and eggs, yellow narcissi,
Johnny Jumpups, $1.00: C; blue
hyacinths. 75c doz.
McCurley.. Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Snowballs, crepe myrtle, lilac,
hedge, purple. verbena, Englisn
dogwood, $1.00 doz.;
phlox, ageratum, pink thrift, 25c
printed feed sacks. MissL. M.
Fragrant yellow cluster nar-
monds, white babybreath, spi-
rea, single purple altheas, 30c
ea., $1.00 orders P. P. in Ga.
Evelyn W. Seago, Pinehurst.
- Swiss giant pansy. plants, 25c
is $1.50 C. Rooted Jan. jas-
mines. 25c doz.; Tiger lily bulbs,
$1.00 doz. White, blue, laven-
der iris, $1.25 C. Jonquil and
narcissi, mixed, 1c ea. No chks.
Seed R. @. Miller, Acworth, Rt.
Azaleas, sweetshrubs, rea
maple, dogwood, Mt. ferns, blue
Iris, rhododendron, 60c doz.
Hibiscus, almond, velvet rea
roses, 6, 50c. Hardy phlox,
chrysanthemums, Calif. blue
violets, 25c doz. Add postage.
Tamar Teem, Talking Rock.
Oak leaved hydrangeas, 6-10
in., 10c ea. Not del. Also ten-
der green pod okra seed, 50c lb.
Mrs. B. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1.
Purple magnolia, hardy var.
purple. deep pink centers, 24-30
in, $1.50 ea., 15c extra parcel
post and. packing. Mrs. W. E.
Marshall, Reynolds.
January jasmine, pop corn
bush, English dogwood, 1 of ea.,
50e, 3 yr. old Yucca, 59e:
nS wen rooted, 4, 50c.: 10,
pet ay Ue wee
a Horsley,
SEED FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE _
Ke} D-
MACHINERY FOR SALE
P.O. Mrs. J. W.'
Gladys
ea.;-
dbl.
Miss - Nora,
hardy |:
doz.; jonquils, 75c:C. Exe. for
White: Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
-cissi, $1.00 C, pink flowering al-.
Mrs.
Jumbo pansies, 4-5 in.
blooms, 100, $1.75; 50, $1.00.
Snapdragons, carnations, calen-
Gilas, elder, imp. shasta daisies,
thrift. 35c doz. Dixie brilliant
red thrift, 50c doz.
Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley.
20 var. labeled iris, 5c: ea.;
mixed, not labeled, $1.50 C.
White calla lilies, 20c ea., $1.50
doz. 50 Amaryllis, 5, $1.00.
Mixed hardy phlox, 50c doz.
clumps: Mrs. S. M. Gunter,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Rhododenaron, nemlock, $1.00
doz.; azaleas, mtn. fern, 50c
doz.; holly, 15c ea.; azaleas, all
cols, 35c doz.; black Spanish
pine. 25c ea.: red and white dog-
wood, 35c doz. Add_ postage.
Mrs. Ernest Cochran, Jasper,
Ri 2:
iporvitaes, 50ce ea.: larger,
$1.00 ea.; boxwoods, $2. 00 ea.;
collection roses; 8 dif. vars.,
$1.00: violets, 50c. doz.; shasta
daisies, snow drops, Calif vio-
lets. $1.00 C; 30 lgr. arborvitaes.
Add vostage. Mrs. W. M. Gar-
ren, Morganton.
Marcheneil rambler rose, 2
yrs. old, 30c ea.; unrooted cut-
tings, 25c doz.: white peonies,
25 ea.: 5, $1.00; white or blue
iris, $1. 00 Ee royal blue winter-
blooming violets, bronze col.
lemon lilies, 25c doz. Mrs. W.
H. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. 1,
Box 159.
Boxwood, $1.00 doz. Bloone-
ing size gardenias. 2. $1.00.
Field-grown crepe myrtle, . all
cols, $2.00 doz. Red Cydonica
japonica, 5, $1.00; yellow winter
jasmine, 25c ea., $5.00 C. Wax
leaf abelias, 50c ea. Others.
Mrs. C. M. Robinson. Gree:n-
ville.
Mix. cols. azaleas, Indian ar-
rowwood, white dogwood, rho-
dodendron, Mt. laurel, white,
black and longleaf pines, sweer-
shrubs, lilac, 13, $1.25. Trail-
ing arbutus, $1.00 C. Mrs. Elsie
Heyton, Mineral Bluff.
~ Queen Anne jonquil bulbs
(Golden Star) No. 1, $2.00 C.
Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Pink thrift, 65c C; well pack-
ed. Mrs. Lawson Garner, War-
then.
Purple flags, orange lilies,
white narcissi, daffodils. $1.00
C: bridal wreath; almonds; rea
quince; white, pink peonies, 25c
ea.; snowball, crepe myrtle, 50c
ea.: old fashioned spring rose,
5, $1.00; silver maple, $1.00 ea.
A, E. Hughey, Fairmount, Rooks
Cannas: Hungarian, pink;
City of Portland, pink; Madame
Canard, pink, $3.00 C: Eureka,
white, $5.00 C: President, red,
$3.00 C; Armenia, variegated,
$3.00 C; King Humbert, yellow,
$3.00-C: Giant, red, $5.00 C.
Mrs... J.; Rs Camp, Cordele.
Super giant pansies, 30c doz.,;
moss packed, del. Mrs. Hub
Mason, Morris Station, Rt;
Waxed leaf Ligustrum, gar-
denias, Carolina cherries. box-
woods. snowballs,
yucecas, abelias, pink
1-2 ft., 25c ea; privet hedge. 2-3
ft., 3c ea., or $2.75 C; all 2 yr.
plants. Postage pd. if order
comes to 50c. J osephine Raty,
Mitchell.
Well rooted pink thrift plants,
60c C. Mrs. D. F. Walker, War-
then.
Laurels, ivys, hemlock, crab-
apple, maples, wild bush honey-
suckle, by truck load at home,
$10.00 load: no labor furnished:
25c clump, 5 clumps. $1.00. Mrs.
E. J! McConnell, Demorest, Rt.
1. \
25 Shrubbery or rose cuttings,
$1.00,. rooted shrubbery, 3, $1.00.
Exhibition and Swiss pansies or
super Giant, red thrift, 25, $1.00
del. 10c extra on small orders.
Mrs. C. Lynch, Rome, Rt. 1.
Jasmine vines, having fra-
| grant white flowers.in May, 10
ft. long, well rooted, 50c ea.
A. Z. Persons, Marshall-
ville. 2
Dbl. yellow japonicas, 3 yrs,
Red flowering quince, white
and purple lilac, yellow rose,
pink spirea, 50c. qpenion and
blue lilies, 10c ea. Add postage.
Joyce Silvehrs, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Box 88.
Prize winning chrysanthe-
mums, Ige. pompon, quilled,
button, Anemone, Korean,
Cushion types, 4 doz., labeled,
16 vars., $2.00; 5 doz. unlabeled,
asst, $2.00. PB. Pa. Mrs.-h. .G.
Woods, Donalsonville, Rt. 3.
Lge. milk and wine lily bulbs,
$10.00 C; 50, $6.00; 25, $3.00 exp.
col. No orders for less than 25.
Mrs. Ralph Williams, Boston.
Jonquil bulbs, 50c C. Mrs.
W. S. Radford, Crosland.
Verbena, |
pink, purple, rose, 10c. clump.! Pearce, Cairo,
Forsythia,
-almond:}
-or cattle.
TTS
Camellias, all cols, large dbl.
flowering, named vars, all lab-
eled, 3 yr. sizes, $1.25 ea.; 3,
$3.50; 10, $10.00. Shipped, bal-
led and burlapped, exp. col.
Other shrubbery. Wyman J.
Rito:
2 Ige.< Boxwoods,: 4%." ft;
$15.00 for both; 3 smaller, 3 ft.,
$5.00 a.; 75 smaller, 25c - tc
$1.00 ea. Yellow Ezster lilies,
bloormning peach trees, 15c ea.;
Seven sister roses, 3, 25c. Jon-
quils, 25ec doz. Others. Add
postage. No. stamps. Mrs.
Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt. 1.
Iris, 25c doz. Day lilies, sin-
gle and dbl., 25c doz. Mixed
bulbs, $1.00 C. Blue salvia, pink
yarrow, shasta daisies, 10c clmp.
Perennial pink sweetpea plants,
10c ea. Others. Add postage.
Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffin, Rt. B.
Rhododendron, mtn. laurel,
Cherokee roses, red rambler,
moss rose, red and yellow aza-
leas, coralberry, dogwood,
spruce, black pines, strawberry
bushes, holly, red maple, tulip
poplar, arbutus, $1.00 doz.
Others. Mrs. Minic Campbell,
Morganton.
Extra nice rooted privet
hedve=-1=2 ft. $100 Co PoP:
Chinaberry shade tree seed, 25c
cupful, P. P. Mrs. Sudie H.
Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Hemlock, ivy, holly, black
pine, elder, red rambler roses,
yellow Easter lilies, poplar, rho-
dodendron, mtn. laurel, fern,
pussywillow. coralberry bush,
strawberry bush, azaleas, $1.00
doz. Others. Louise Waldroup,
Morganton.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want 2 boxwood plants, 24%
or 3 ft high: Pay right cash
price. L. B. Taylor, Rossvilte,
Rt: 3:
Want some Gold-band lily,
Coral lily and Lilium Speciosum
Rubrum (rose). Mrs. R.
Alexander, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
1 large farm bell, 20-in. dia.,
$10.00. R.D. Howser, Dawson-
ville.
Challenge Wind Mill, perfect
eond., for sale.
Rhine.
Int] riding cultivator, also
Intl] 10-in. feed grinder, in good
cond., for sale,
Barnesville.
_ Allis: Chalmers 4 ft., All os
Harvester or Combine, nearly
new (harvested a total of 80
acres only), good rubber. R. B.
Robinson, Newman, Box 183.
Phone 888-J-1.
Farmall 12 on rubber, with
fertilizer, planting and cultivat-
ing attachments, all good run-
ning order, for sale. et A
Murph, Marshallville.
I. H. C. pick-up hay baler.
new in .1942, on good rubber. J.
I. Breedlove, Monroe, phone
524;
Empire milking machine, per-
fect cond., milk two cows ai a
time. Cheap, or swap for hogs
Also want Wheat
Drill that can be pulled by
mules. 9 mi. S. W. Ringgold.
W.H. Potts, Ringgold, Rt. i.
Farmall F 20 tractor, good
rubber, with all cultivating at-
tachments, 1 dbl. disc harrow
and a 6 dise plow with seeder,
all good cond. N. S. Kenrick,
Waynesboro.
J. D. 4 disc tiller and seeder,
Avery 6 ft. Heavy tractor har-
row, Int7l] Hammer mill and 5
screens, No. 64 Chattanooga 2
H. plow for sale; and want side
dressing attachment for J. D.
model B, 2 row trctor. Fred
Flanders, Dublin, Rt. 6.
1 spring tooth cultivator, 1
weeder, 1 snake head harrow,
1 sulphur 8 row. dusters, 2 No.
16 Cole planters, rigged for
operation on Ford tractor; all
for use with Ferguson system;
other mis. items for this equip-
ment. Used only 1 yr. Jack
SEpenons: Newton. Phone
dy
J. D. Model H tractor, plant-
ers, distributors, cultivators
and soda attachment; Lillistun
peanut picker, mounted, com-
plete, and J. D. hay press. . Ali
on new rubber and like new.
No news. Personally owned.
See.at J. BE. Mundys. FE. W:-
Mays, Wavnesboro.
2 H. wagon, without body,
$25.00 FOB, Bruce Andrews,
Haddock,
SR eg
Hammer mill, Sheiler, Stude-
baker en and fixtures, at
bargain. Call Ma 5573, or. Ve
ae:
J. M. Brophy,
E. G. Horne,
Farmall preferred, but consider
any standard make.
AS State exact cond.. and best
en
Cultivator, ae distrib:
tor, complete outfit, good cond.,
for sale. See. 1 mi. Good Hop
No letters answered. f.
Jones, Good Hope, Rt. 1.
1 good 2-in. iron axle wagon,
for sale. Sam Holliday, Jefier, .
SON, rs 25
David Bradley Hay rake, good
as new, used-2 seasons, $50.0 :
W. B. Cosby, Whitesburg, Rive
McCormick - Deering W-30
tractor, on rubber, also.set ste
wheels. tiller plow, $850.00 zor
both. Bo Ws Middlebrooks,
Barnesville. :
1 large Hammer Mill, re corn
mill, and some black smith tools,
at bargain. Jas. W. Cagle, Bsit
Ground. | a
2 H. wagon, 3 in. tires, good
bed, $50.00. T. W. Som
Douglasville, Rt32
1 ea. Gen. tractor on rubber.
4 disc plow, 24 disc harrow,
Avery mowing machine, Supe:
ior grain drill and Int] manure
spreader on rubber, all first
class cond., $1,200.00 cash. Ce-
cue: Gray, Bolingbroke.
Practically new Grist mill.
3489 after 6:30 p. m. Lee uv.
Howard, 111 Rhodes- Haverty
Bidg., 134 Peachtree.
DeLaval cream separator No.
12, good shape, $25.00. 1% mi.
East of Juliette. G. L. Hardin,
Juliette. aes
Practically new Fertilizer
mixer with power, cap. 25 tons
per day. Complete, = 00.
Percy Moore, Culverton.
J. D. model H tractor, ne
tivators, planters and distrib-
utors, 3 disc tiller, 5 ft. tandem
harrow; tractor and tiller on
rubber. Good cond. H. Mc-
Cranie, Eastman.
Light spring 1 h. wagon, puil
of buggy running gear, com-
pletely rebuilt. Frank N. va
ley, Elberton, Rt. 6. : x
Good hand power pea three
$25.00 at my farm. Arthue
Owen, Barnesville.
Garden plow with attach=
ments, No. 1 Apache Mill,
grinds corn for chick feed or
grits, fine or coarse;
turned; mule clippers,
clipper or cable, operates by
hand. Alva Adams. Sy Comoe.
Rt ls Bor.
2 H. wagon, without body,
good cond., freshly painted,
$50.00. John Homer Yours
Swainsboro, Rt. 4.
A 30-in. grist mill rack, owe
to be rebuilt, $25.00. W. &,
Dickens, Adrian. eae
Allis Chalmers tractor on
rubber. Used only one seasou.
J. Phil Tate, Elberton.
3 Covington Droppers, good
cond., $18.00. ea.; 3 Covington
distributors, needs pan and
spout, $6.00 ea.; Goober plows,
good cond., $6.00 ea.; 1
Oliver plow, good cond., $
M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe.
Farmall 12 tractor with culti-
vators and 8 disc King harrow.
good cond., on rubber, $1,000.00.
Laurence Williamson, JTS, Com-
merce, RFD. =
1 Corn Sheller with Ghavestes
motor to pull mill, for sale. W.
R. Parlier, Powder Springs. ~
_ Fordson tractor, plow and dbl.
disc harrow for sale. Howard
Moore, Jasper, Rt. 2. ne
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED.
Want 1 row tractor, J: D., or
R.
Seckinger, Rincon. : Ce
ment, prefer Farmall B, H, or
cash price. - Charlie Ham, Sta-
tenville.
~ Want elec churn, (the iad
you can use on ordinary churn),
good cond. State kind and cash
price. Mrs. Bill Hyde, ee
Rt. 2, Box 84.
Want manure spreader on
good cond., for cash. on
Jones, Mansfield.
Want a 2. disc undbenen
hitch tiller for model A Farm-
all tractor for cash. J. L, Ros,
Rochelle, Rt. 2.
Want Oliver 70 or Davmall M
or H on good rubber, with or
without equipment. Weay
Smith, Sparta. :
Want garden plow and culti-
vator. State make, cond.; price.
Rufus Chambers, Douglas.
State eotd.,
Dorsey. Mat-
good 2 H. wagon, cheap
ch. W.A. Myrick, Rupert.
{ few second hand parts
yA the - rear jor. furrow
WONG os nba tare:
yTOW plow. List your
md cash: price: 2E:-C.
i i Jr West Point. *
t a No. 62 Chattanooga
plow. State price and
VA, A. Holley, Rockmart,
ce
} ant 2 iH. Chattanooga turn
Ww No. 44, in good shape,
BE for cash. T. R. Stewart,
% cultivator for Farm-
ractor with or without
- and fertilizer attach-
tate price first letter.
n, Washington, Rt. 1.
2 H. tobacco trans-
in good shape; also
te model. side ee
L. Todd, Lyons, Rt.
H. riding SAS sto
State cond.
We E. Sickel, Sa-
good ae Geo. M.
mericus, Albany Rd.
4 or 5 dise Tiller, J. D.
d, also Bush and Bog
, 6 ft. cut. W. C. Mad-
riffin. :
t seed grader and cleaner
eves for all kinds of seed.
Mahlon |
12 in. riding turning
id fertilizer distributor,
ft., in good cond. R. I.
Valdosta, Rt. 4.
t Farmall tractor with
, cultivators and other
John J. Glass, Cuthbert,
on weeder, anced Lope
Also Case, 8 ft.,
; for sale,
or trade for corn, mule,
Clay L. Brown,
re iit
ant 4 dise tiller in good
. State make and price.
uewis, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.
new model, Interna-
2H. Riding cultivator, in
cond. State price. Otis
Hinesville.
oe shares and other farm
J. E, Crittenden,
a Bethlehem, Rt, 1, care
side Farm.
a power drawn Popace
nsplanter, in perfect cond.
as Dorminy, Fitzgerald,
ei Bi rager ee Vegetable
ower garden. At least 1
more cap. Must be per-
d. Give price. R. L.
tlanta, 210 Brighton
Want Sat of second-hand
smith tools, consisting of
ice and forge. A. W.
E Commerce, Rt 3:
good 1 or 2 H. wagon
i or will trade N. -H.
ens, hogs, cows, for
Haywood Dukes, Oo
Ae walking cultivator,
. for reasonable cash.
"D. iL ETIOES Uvalda,
nt ee size Goactor on
steel, A-1 cond., with
hb and Bog or Athens har-
) id 4 disc Tiller, W. L.
erlin, oe *phone
first - ie cond, high
jon magneto for old model
son - oe M. L. Vincent,
p.. anc: 00d as new.
metal oil burner, $9.00:
U time,
12 00 for both at my home
tta- Atlanta Hwy. 4th
eh cder: plant. elec.
1,000 ecap., 8 finish-
S.-all metal.
W. LL... Wilson,
-P, O. Box 263.
-brooder,
| melon, Toc, or 25ce cupful.
Mango melon), 20c tbls.
| price.
Ad- |
Backers No. 30 Inc. 1008
egg cap. Oil heater with elec.
fan. Good cond. $50.00 at
my xplace. ..
Conyers, Rt. 1.
2 elee. 36x48 an heat
controled. $19. _ ea. (No house
needed): also 2 Zip brooders.
ae indoor use, $4.45 ea. JS.
- Stout. Warm Springs.
= e Super Hatcher 250 cap..
ne..
ories, $10.00 ea.: 390 egg size,
same make. $15.00. All with
copper water system. Ker.
lamp heated. Will not ship.
ee J. B. Collier, Cochran, Rt.
Sears 18 in. Drum Oil brood-
er. complete, good as. new
used very little at low tem-
perature, $8.50 at my place.
J. Carl Ferguson. Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1. Box 3
2 finishing pens: for friers,
$25.00 or $13.00 ea. Emmett
a Atlanta, 337 Crew St.,
2 good elec. brooders, good
cond., cap. 500 and 700 chicks,
day old, thermostatic control.
Reasonable at my home. Wont
ship. . H. Smith, Atlanta,
ree Grisham Ave., S. E., Ja
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED
Want a 500 cap.. coal burner
in good cond. =e
Cartor. Valdosta, Melrose St:
Want to buy an old incuba-
tor. Write. E. Wallace.
Hapeville, 3323 Stillwood Dr.
| SEED FOR SALE
Colored bunch butterbean
seed, 40c lb., del. No checks.
Mrs. R. O. Miller, Acworth.
Lge. colored butterbean seed,
75 lbs. or more, 35 lb., FOB.
Mrs. V. E. Nelson, Kingston,
RFD. 5
Citron seed, pure Stone
Mountain watermelon, banana
muskmelon seed, $1.00 lb. Mus-
cadine vines, 25c. May cherry
trees, 2 ft., 30c. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Sericea Jespedeza, field-run,
600 lbs., 15c Ib. C. N. Harrell,
ae Clairmont Rd., Ch
6963.
New Era peas, $4.25 bu.: Seri-
cea lespedeza, 20c lb.; Korean
lespedeza, 10c lb.;. Kobe; 12c
per Ib. L. A. Caldwell, Gay,
RFD.
About 1 quart watermelon
seed, the big, round, green
Mrs.
Mae Fogg,. Atlanta,
Citron seed, $1.00 Ib. A. L.
Thompson, Cadwell, Rt. 1,
Nice, dark, yellow pumpkin
seed, Z0e cupful; catnip seed,
ELC cupful; Garlic, $1.00 doz.:
Gooseberry bushes, $1.25 doz.:
horseapple, 20c ea. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
About 75 or 100 lbs. selected
long green okra seed, 25c lb.,
not postpard.<:S.-T: Taylor.
Quitman, Rt. 1. :
10 lbs. Genuine Pride of Ga.
watermelon seed. First money
order for $9.00 gets lot, prepaid
in Ga. G. Ww. Dunn, _McDon-
ough, Rt. 3.
Stone Mtn., Specs Sheen
Yellow meat watermelon and
banana muskmelon seed. 40c
per teacupful; vine peach (or
Sound,
Del. Also 6 Cornish cockerels,
$9.00, exp. col. Mrs. Ida Mae
Sullivan, Whitesburg, ute
Scarified Sericea Lespedeza,
dene 1943 crop, 20c lb, FOB.
Ls Harold Brown, Commerce,
Large green pod okra seed,
75e pint, postpaid. No checks :
Miss Emma Tilley, |.
nor stamps.
Jasper, Rt. 2.
- Truckers Favorite water-
melon seed. Cannon Ball, 25c
cupful. or 2 cups, 45c: $1.50 Ib.
M. Bobo,
postpaid. Mrs. J.
Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Maminoth Russian sunflow-
er sca $1.15. gal. postpaid.
Mrs. L. D: Elliott. Lavonia...
225 ee Sericea Lespedeza
seed, not scarified, reasonable
T. A. Rvlee. Commerce,
oe ee \e
_ Sev.. Ibs.. good Baltimore
tomato seed, $2.00 lb. No chks.
nor stamps. -Minnie~ Adams,
Pavo, Rt. 1. ee
8- 10 lbs.. Sims watermelon,
grow to. wt. 35-65 lbs., $2.00 Ib.
for seed as last. es J.
| Lindsey, Newnan, Rt. 4
R. Bohanan,
good cond.. with access | S
some Kobe seed.
-ea. at barn or $5.50
On. Rts l-
892 Park
' age,
more, P. Poin Ga.
| hundred lbs. L.
Barly. ican ee |
ripes 60 days from planting.
pkg. seed, 25c: acre bag. $2.00:
also Jumbo Triumph, grow to
wt. 150 lbs.. pkg. seed. 25c. W.
M. Thornton, Jesup. Rt. 2.
400 lbs., pure. hand screened
Sims watermelon. seed, for
sale. D. T. Gates, Chipley.
- Wonderful new edible soy-
bean: drought, weevil, bean
beetle resistant: also okra
ees without sharp spines. 50c
$1.00 at. Add_ postage.
RE. Clara. Prince, Demorest,
Rte i, Box 14:
Okra and squash seed, $1.00
b.: % lb., 30c, or will exc. for
anything can use. R. L. Peel,
Millen, Rt. A, Box 34.
1000 lbs. Tom Watson water-.
melon seed.
Millhaven.
1200 lbs.
cleaned
E. Oliver, Jr..
Serica lespedeza,
and scarified: also
W. H. Pat-
rick, Winder.
Early Arlington cucumber,
Danvers carrots. price heading
lettuce, E. J: and F Dutch cab-
bage, matchless and crimson
giant.tomato, icicle and early
scarlet radish, early reg. globe
beets,
coinss
con, Rt.
es black pole
bean seed; 50c Ige. teacup: pure
Stene Mtn. watermelon seed,
50c cup: long bearing okra
seed, 20 2 tbsp. PP. on-all
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
labiesskel sega nell!
5c heaping tsp. Send
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Old fashioned cornfield
beans for seed. 35c lb. Reena
also 5 nice O. I. C. and S. P
crossed 10 wks. old DiS. $5. 66
FOB:
C. Jones. Cia wenedcile
Little Butter-Pea beans, 25c
per 100 beans. P. P.. also 3 bu.
little Brown 2 crop peas, $5.00
bu.. or $13.00 for the 3 bu. Tom
ize Trowell. Ambrose.
Few White bunch butter
beans, also colored bunch but-
ter-beans for seed, 35c lb. plus
postage. Prompt filling of or-
ders. Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, Can-
W.
Small white mush peas, 30c
lb. $3.75 peck: running
speckled velvet beans. 7c lb.
ae bu. Add postage. Mrs.
H. W. Law. Chula. .
10 tons Velvet beans in pod:
$40. 00 ton, FOB farm. also 20
tons bright. Peanut Hay. $25.00
ton. J. A. Payne. Butler, P. O.
Box 401.
Sev. lbs. Red speckled
'ecrowder peas, 20c Ib. or exc. 10}
lbs. for 10 lbs. dried apples,
free from worms. Ea. pay post-
Mis sie. Gentry. Cal-
houn, Rt. 3:
Speckled crowder and olip
blackeye peas, 10c_lb. in 10
Ibselots: Re Onan Ga. W..
oe Dahlonega. Rie Box
i edible soybean; drought
weevil, bean beetle resistant;
also okra seed, free from sharp
spines, 50c pt: $1.00 qt. Add
-postage. Mrs. Clara Prince, De-
morest, Rt. 1, Box 14.
Old fashioned col. bunch but-
ter-beans, 40c lb, dl. Mrs.
Theron Phillips, Alpharetta,
Rito 4. oe
Red Speckled Crowder peas,
20c lb. in 5 and 10 Jb. lots or
G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1. ;
Brown crowders, clean,
sound, weevil-free, $5. 00 bu;
white table mush peas, $9.00
bu; Purple Hull, slightly mixed,
$5. 00 bu. FOB my farm; also
Everbearing okra seed, 50 lb.
Mrs. Luther C. Holland, _iBy-
romville, Rt. 1, Box 165.: ~
COTTONSEED
ide! OR SALE
Stoneville 2-B Cottonseed, Ist
yr.; ginned on 1-variety gin;
cleaned, graded, Ceresan treat-
-ed, $6.50 hundred lbs., FOB. J.
H. Beasley, Lavonia.
D. P. L.- No. 14 cottonseed,
Ist yr., made bale acre. $5.50
D.> Harris,
Monroe. =
Ist yr. cottonseed. from Co-
kers No. 100. strain 6; shipped
in new grass bags, $6.00 hun-
dred lbs., FOB. farm. J. W.
Richardson, Austell, Rt. 2.
Stoneville 2-B cottonseed; 1st
yr.: kept pure on one-var. gin.,
$5.00 hundred. lbs.; _recleaned
and treated, $5.50. By ~ ton,
$5.00 less. Marvin Grubbs.
: oe hb Route B.
ae Laura DeFoe, Ma-
EE
vi.
prices reasonable.
M.
CORN FOR |
~700 Bu. Coker 100 cottonseed;
| staple 1 in. to 1 1-16 in.; ginned
38 bales from 34 acres. $1.50
bu. FOB. C. A. Peacock, Portal.
Ist yr. High-bred half and
half cottonseed; kept pure at
gin. $5.00 hundred lbs., FOB.
R. R. Station. Also fine young
bull, ready for service, $70.00
at my place. L:. E. Strange,
Cobbtown, Rt. 2.
Summerours Hi-bred cotton-
seed, 1st yr.; kept pure at gin;
$v.00 hundr ed pounds. Otis M.
Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2, Box 27.
Non-wilt Cokers 100 cotton-
seed, 16th in. staple: no black}
seed: $4.50 hundred lbs. W. B.
Ouzts, Tennille, Rt. 1.
D. P. L: No. 14 cottonseed;
istayr. from breeder; kept pure,
picked without rain; 42% per
cent lint, $6.50 hundred lbs.
Willie Tanner, Flippen, ae O.
Box 6522 &
Cokers 100 strain 6 cotton-
seed $5.25 hundred lbs.; Cokers
wiltsrsistant strain <2, $5.25
hundred;: direct last yr.; kept
pure at gin. 1 1-8 to 1- 16 in.
staple. W. T. Allen, Daniels-
Vill@ 2 Rt 1s
D. P. L. No. 14 cottonseed;
Ist-vr.. kept pure at gin, $5.00
hundred lbs. I, F. Gipson, Com-
merce, Rt. oe
De Pee.
ginned on i-variety gin; made
bale acre, $5.00 hundred. Ibs.
FOB. J. L.. Hamby, Lavonia,
Ries ee 3
Heavy Fruiter Five, 1-1 1-8
in staple, 1200 lbs. seed cotton
makes bale: small seed: % bu.
acre gets good stand. Ist yr.
kept pure at gin. $10.00 hun-
dred Ibs, FOB.( Dr. Robert i,
Lester, Marietta, Blair Bidg.
Stoneville 2-B
2nd yr. from breeder, $5.00
hundred lbs.: 50c more delinted.
L. A. Everett, Luella.
Rucker high bred cotton; 1150
lbs.. make 500 lb: bale, 45 per
cent lint, $2.15 bu.; treated,
$22 bus. Wek. Rucker, Ash-
land.
Nice lot of D&PL 1- A cot-
tonseed. sound and pure, 40
percent lint. bale per acre. $1.-
45 bu. H. Grady Adams. Social
Circle.
Wannamaker cottonseed. Ist
yr. saved pure. $5.00 per hun-
dred, also syrup by the truck:
any amount up to 800 gal.
Grade No. 1. very thick. Joe
M. Brown, McRae.
Cokers 4 in 1, wilt-resistant
cottonseed, 2nd yr. kept pure,
high percentage lint. staple
over inch. $6.00 Cwt. FOB.
J. A. Cobb, Hartwell,-Rt. 3.
Hi-Bred Half and Half cot-
tonseed. Ist vr.. $5.00 per 100
Ib. sack. Geo. M. Thomas,
Thomasboro. * : -
Summerour Hi-Bred cotton-
seed. produced bale per acre,
$6.00 CWT: lot of 300 or more
Ibs.. $5.00 CWT. FOB. J. W.
McGowan. Graymont.
StoneVille 2-B cottonseed, Ist
privately ginned. reclean-
ed. $1.45 bu. Riley C. Couch.
Turin.
D&PL No. 14 cottonseed. 1st
vr.. pure and clean. $5.00 CWT.
H. H. Martin, Carrollton. Rt. 1.
Hi-Bred Half and Half cot-
tonseed. pure. sound, Ist vyr..
F. H. Bunn.
Midville.
~ 200 bu. D&PL cottonseed.
No. 14. Ist vr.. $5.00 CWT in
bulk. G. S. Potts. Conyers.
Stoneville: 2-B, kept abso-
jutely pure. $5.00 CWT. FOB.
M. O. or Cert. Chk.
Slaughter. Sharpsburg.
150 bu. Stoneville 2-B, Ist
kept pure at gin. $5.00
CWT. FOB. J. C. Rainwater.
Carrollton, Rt. 1 ;
D&PL (Deltapine. No. 14, Ist
vr. 1-1/16 in. staple. 43 per-
cent lint, $6.00 per hundred:
D&PL No. 12. $5.50 per hun-
dred: also Hastings Yellow
L. R.
| prolific seed corn. $1.00 peck.
$3.00:5 bu. cee.
Carrollton. Rt. 1.
H. Alexander,
D&PL No. 12 cottonseed, Ist
yr.. kept ay re at gin, $5.00
Cw: also Kudzu crowns. $6.00
N. G. Forester, Buford. Rt.
D&PL No. 12. pure cotton-
seed. ginned out 44 percent.
cleaned at gin. 50 per hun- |
dred. FOB. M.
Gainesville. Rt. 2.
D&PL cottonseed. No. 14, 1
yr. Ginned on l-var. gin. 500
lbs. $6.50 hundred lbs. Grade
A. G. W. Watkins. Eastanolle.
Staneville 2-B cottonseed.
Ist yr. Ceresan. treated. $5.50
hundred Ibs. FOB. 2 Want to
buy 15 bu. Iron or Clay peas.
W. C. Maddox, Griffin.
L. Crowe. Jr..
| horns.
var: 10c packet.
No. 14 cottonseed:
cottonseed: |
ene doz...
age.
Pitts:
Whatleys prolific, Ist yr.
nubbed and shelled. $1.00 p
Giant New Gem, Everbeari
strawberry plants. $1.25 C. als
296 White and 12 Brown Leg
$1075: eas Mess
Danvers. Buena Vista. Rt. o.
1500 bu. corn, quantity oa
Baled lespedeza and peavi
hay for sale. FOB farm i
Corners of Hall. Gwinette a
Barrow. counties"
Mill). 5
paved routes. W.
Winder.
' Pop corn seed: Ao
D. W.
Hn eee
Whatleys Prolific. Made
apx. 40 bu. acre. 1943, $5.00 bu,
nubbed and shelled. Want 1!
lbs. Cuban Queen watermelo
W. H. Mullis, Cane \
Small white pop corn, shue c
ed and. shelled. ;
Fine for planting and poppin:
$15.00 hundred lbs. del. Ed ;
Collins, Cordele.
Marie Holland. Dalton. Rt
Box 196. ES
Pop corn. 5 ss, WE 00.
|) postage.
Fairburn, Rt. 1
PLANTS FOR SALE
Bt
. Sage plants. $1. 35 doz.
Stephens, Dahlonega,
Box 58.
Field-grown, hardy: Eldorad
blackberry plants. heavy bea
oe of Ige. sweet berries, $1.5!
$12.00 M. Maude. Ham ;
Gicensile.
Mtn. huckleberry.
size, vrs.: Himalaya | de :
berry . Eldorado | blackberry.
50c doz.: giant garlic bulbs,
hardy. well rooted:
Stamps accepted. Add po
Mrs. Tamar ce Tote
ing Rock.
Early J. and Chae Ww.
bage plants, now ready, 50
$1.50. $2.50 M.. good. stron
plants: satis. guar. E. L.
gerald, Irwinville.
Extra nice, big red sunny :
strawberry plants, $3.00 M. -
Po Mrs Rh. He Clark: Galles
ville, Rt. 7. fe
Heading and a
plants, 25ce C., 90c M.: also seed.
Vigorvine tomato. 200 seed,
25c; bell pepper. 2 isp. 25c: old
fashioned pumpkin and broad
leaf tobacco. lge. son. 25c. Le
A. Crow. Gainesville, Rt.
Hardy Eldorado blackberry
plants: large plants. will
next season. $1.50 C.: 5
$5.00. Mrs. B. L. Robins
Greenville.
Thosuands Ga. esti col-
Jard plants. $2.00 M.: 400. $1.00
del.: also 2 lge. 8 mos. old big
boned mammoth bronze tu
key toms. fine type. $7.00 ez
Mrs. Boyd Baggett. Dougla
EvVinle Rt:
Hardy 2 yr. field- grown El-
dorado blackberry plants. $1.5
C.: 2000. $20.00. a
careful service. :
Robinson, Greenville.
ae rooted sage plantc 2
ea.. $1.00 del. No. stamp
fier Wright. Alto. Rt. i
Frost-proof cabbage plant
$2.00 M.: white Bermuda onion
plants. $2.00 M.: also big. 1650
green cane, No. 29-116, $16
M.. W. W. Williams, Quit
Chas W. Cabbage plants,
$1.25, $2.35 M. W. F
Abbeville, Rie 2, Box 48.
Early J. and Chas. w. a
bage plants, 500. $1.50. $2.50
M.. 5000 $1125: prompt | 1]
ment, satis, guaranteed.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Charles and Dutch cabbage,
Ga. collard plants, $2.50 M., 20
M. lots, $2.25 M. Prompt ship-
ment. Ovie Crow. Gainesville.
Early J. and Chas. W. Fro
proof cabbage plants: whi
Bermuda onion ee 30
$1.00: 500, $1. a $2.50 I
Postage paid. . Chanclo
Lucretia dewberry. t
less. Boysenberry, Mor
black raspberry. big. well r<
ed. 15c ea. del. F. H. Bierma
od 92
Heading and Ga.
plants. 28C..
leaf tobacco _ seed.
Jee
Ige. spn. 25c.
Gainesville, Ries
Lady TL strawberry pl ts,
200, 45c: May chery SprO
2. .35e; old-fashioned
yuhier seed ae. 2 cu
Mrs, J. MM
oes plants, new-ground
rown, 500, $1.50: $250 M. Im-
c ae del. I. L. Stokes,, Ir-
Dnion plants. 200. 50c: 500.
1.25. $2.25 M. prepaid. E. C.
ard. sanction City.
Everbearing straw we erry
n $4.00 M.: 500. $2.00:
500. SI. 00: 50c C.. AN del.
u rompt. Se J. P. Mul-
AIS ey Ree4
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
x
enka 1035 Capitol Ave.
Phone Ma 3671.
Raspberry plants, gov't:
nsp. Mammoth Red. St. Regis,
umberland Black Cap,.
2a.; $1.00 doz.: $7.50 C.:1 yr.
Id cherry and pear trees, of
best early bearing vars., 50c
2 yr. old. $1.00. Dr. J. M.
Nicholson, Blairsville. Belvoir
Gardens.
_Satsuma trees, 1 yr. old, 60c:
a. Bell, Elberta. Carman
peach trees, 3-6 ft.. 35c, 45c
and 50 ea.: heavy Concord,
Niagara_ grapes. 35c, all del.
rcel. Post. A. S. Johnson.
elham.
eading vars. peach trees,
rape vines. $2.40 doz.. $15.00
+: $125.00 M.; plum and apri-
cot, 5c per tree higher than
oak Pes walnut, $4.00 doz..
25.00 C. Mrs. E. B. Travis.
Riverdale.
Strong and vigorous budded
chley pecan trees: state insp.
Ti. 90c: 4 ft.. $1.10: 5 ft.. $1.-
5: cash with aaee R. L.
Adkins, Cordele, Rt.
Gov. insp. fruit ee 2-3
yrs.: apple, 25c ea.: 1-yr. peach,
e..6a,-, pear, cherry. 50c ea.;
um. and. golden apricot. 40c:
3 yr. well rooted grapevines,
Concord, Niagara, others. 20c:
pecan. $1.25 ea. Lee Head,
Jornelia.
Lead. vars. apple trees, 1 yr.
3 Mtoe ed:z, 2. yrs. 4-5 ft.
.. pear trees. 1 yr. 2- 3
ree 25c ea.: grapevines. 1 yr.
15 ea.; scuppernong, 25c :a.:
state insp. All P. P. W. H.
Alexander, Cleveland.
weet pomegranates,
morte cuttings. 25c ea. del. in
Ga.: black walnut. 1 vr. old.
seedlings, 20c ea. del. in Ga.
Wo less than 4 to order. A. J.
tanton. Newborn.
- Hazelnut bushes, $1. 15 doz.:
blueberry. 35 doz.: muscadine
ae ea. No stamps.
. Bradley. ars. Bow-
MES:
* Black muscadine vines, old-
fashioned | red and _ yellow
tame blackberries, 10c
ae 75c doz. Add postage. Miss
2 Wilma Patterson, Waco. Rt. 2.
eedling pecan trees. 3 ft.
h, 10c ea. You dig them:
HSS Wilma - Patterson, Waco,
- Seedling pecan trees. 3 ft.
: me ea. You dig them.
. Walker, McRae. Rt.
Early summer and
2 -ea., Ga
-and June
ae ea.
1] apple trees;
. Elbertas,
gees $3.00 del.: state insp. T.
A Webb. Ellijay.
pushes: cut down to #
ft., 3 vrs. old. $1.00 ea.; small.
50c: scuppernong vines, 10-20
ft.. bore last year. $2. 00: May
cherries. 426 ft. $1.00; J.
Coggin, Covington. i:
Large. bearing size Wiapare
Sar vines, 50c ea.: 1 as old,
SL 00: 1 yr. Concord, 3, $1.00:
aa Ground, Rt. 4.
-Thorniless Youngberry, Boys-
Camere Sodus _ raspberry.
Sameron dewberry, either 10
r $1.50, P. P.: Bunch and
nuscadine grapes: grafted
it pes: new Dog Ridge. Seibel
100 0 grapes: Asiatic chestnuts.
hers. H. A. Neal, Ashland.
a rooted grape vines, lead.
var. 25c ea; postage paid on 5
a customer. L. T. Long, Bre-
n, Rt. Ty Box L332:
own fies figs, old-fash-
y_ cherries, 10c ea; $1.00 doz;
zelnut bushes, yellow ~ bells,
white tlags, 75 doz. Add post-
Bo wes H. M. Patterson,
0, Rt. 2 BOX: Bits
vee ee trees, 3; 35c;.6,
0, $1.00, del P.O? MEO.
rT stamps accepted. R. P.
Jeans, 35c -Ib::
Dwight. At- |.
10c
(lee: 1b
well
-; red cane.
oe 81 00 doz.: hazelnut bushes, |
e
peach. trees: 2, grapevines. 1 yrick
-P. Mrs. Nathan Weather-
ed red, yellow plums, red
500 ibs: White Spanish pea-_
nuts, nice and clean, 12c 1b.;
also some Pole
and Brown Crowder peas, 15c
lb. ~FOB: . H.. D,. Goodwin,
Greensboro. :
Small size pecans, 5 Ibs.. 18
lb:: 3 lbs., 20c lb. postpaid not
over 150 miles: over 150 miles
add postage extra. O. B. Camp.
Villa Rica.
50-lbs. Stuart pecans. 35c lb.:
50 lbs. sedlings. 25c lb. All
good nuts. FOB. Mrs. W. B
Hester: Blakely.
Stuart and Van Demon pe-
seedlings. 25c lb.
Sampey Guillebeau. Amity.
-5 lbs. pecan mats. 75c Ib.
Plus postage. Mrs. Janie Al-
mon, Luthersville.
~No..1 Georgia runner seed
peanuts, $2.00 bu. No checks.
= J. Lineberger. Valdosta. Rt.
5 Ibs. picked out pecan meats,
75c lb., plus postage. Mrs.
Jamie Almon, Luthersville.
Sev. bu. improved Spanish
peanuts. slightly mixed. hand
picked. no stems nor trash.
$3.00 bu. Cash with order. T
L. Davis, Gordon.
Large, paper shell pecans, 35c
lb.; smaller 25c Ib. FOB. - Mrs.
J. UL. Burk, Tifton, Rt: 3:
Few hundred pounds sound,
pure. Imp. Red Spanish peanuts,
few hundred Ibs. Willow Bloom
cane seed (finest var. for sor-
ghura), 6c Ib., 100 lb. lots. FOB.
my station. M. O. or ck. W.
H. Wood, Martin, Rt. 1.
SYRUP FOR SALE
125 No. 10glass jars and
buckets of 1943 pure Sorghum
syrup, $1.50 ea., at my home.
E. L. Wilson, Buchanan, Ris
135 gal. sorghum syrup in gal.
eans, $1.50 gal. J. D. Carroll,
Grovetown, care Hamilton
. Farm. :
50 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup,
5 and No. 10 gans. $1.50 for
No. 10s. FOB. Glenn Anthony,
Juniper, Rt: 1.
75 gal. 1943 Cane syrup in
Hew tin cans at my home. 5
No. of Broxton, also sev.
Tbe: mammoth sunflower seed.
Make best offer. Mrs. C.
Atkinson, Broxton, RFD 2
200 Gals. good cane syrup.
Jesse C. Nelson, Yatesville.
Sugar cane syrup in truck
Toad: lots. C2. S: Jones; syls
vester.
Pure Grady .County cane
syrup made from green and
in=5's and 10's, 35
Quality guar. age
gal. bbls.
ple and price on request.
G. Bulloch, Petham.
200 Gals. good thick sugar
cane syrup. Oren Lee Cater,
Alma, Rt. 1.
1300 Gals. Ga. cane syrup at
my farm 8 Mi. Ludowici. Make
best offer. O. A. Irwin, Ludo-
WiGl. =: oS
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Chioice Kudzu hay. also vel-
low corn in .shuck,. weevil-
free. for sale. B. W. Middle-
brooks. Barnesville.
2. to 5 tons good. bright
Meadow and Lespedeza_ hay.
$20.00 ton in bulk. or $23.00
ton baled. See. David Jor-
dan, Crawford.
500 bu. corn and 20 tons Pea-
nut hay. FOB farm. 6 mi. No.
of Morgan.
gan.
Good, bright Peanut hay,
$22.00 -ton FOB. Fitzgerald.
Can del. by my truck to your
farm. Claude Jones. Fitz-
gerald, Box 244.
25 tons bright Peanut hay for
sale. Best price at barn.
Leggett. Fort Gaines.
- 50 or 75 tons Peanut hay for
sale. Del. in truck load lots. F.
M. Alexander, Arabi.
_ 40 to: 50 tons very fine baled
mixed Meadow hay, containing
much annual Lespedeza and
Dallas Grass. No sand spurs.
$30.00 ton Cash, at my farm on
Macon HWY: near Milledge-
ville. R. E. Cotton, Milledge-
ville; 207. No. Columbia St.
Bright, sweet Lespedeza hay,
for sale at my farm, near Bol-
ingbroke. Thos.: H. ~ Cason,
dears. Sons: Rt i
Thomaston, phone 591-W.
. ie
Cat Crowder |
in 100 lb. lots, also a |.
extra thick and bright, in No. |
J.D, Cowart, Mor-
Joes
POTATOES AND
ad VEGETABLES FC FOR SALE =
100 bu. or more P. R. See
potatoes, sound, for eash, at my
house, 8 mi. So. Swainsboro,
$2.00 bu. to trucks. L.
Strange, Swainsboro, Rt...
35 or 40 bu. sweet potatoes,
$2.00 bu., at once, to truckers
at my farm, 8 mi. Buena Vista
on Americus Hwy. Mrs. Grace
Autry, Buena Vista.
EGGS FOR SALE
Byers Buff Orp., hatching
eggs, $1.50 per 15 postpaid;
$1.00 if called for at my home.
Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta,
836 North Ave., N. E., He 5848.
Purebred Dark Cornish eggs
from hens wt. 5-7% Ibs., roost-
ers, 9-11 lbs., $1.50 per 15 post-
paid. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Daw-
son, Rt. 2, Box 152.
Purebred N: H. Red eggs,
$1.25 for 18, or 72. for ~$5.00
postpaid. Carton to be return-
ed postpaid. Mrs. Annie B.
King, Adel, 8th St.
Speckled Sussex: eggs, $1. Of
per setting: 2 settings for $1.75.
Add postage. Mrs. W. V. Sil
vers, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Box 88.
Hatching eggs from trapnest
. hens, headed by Ped.
males, $2. 50 per 15: $10.00 C.
Larger lots cheaper. Mrs. M.
B. Scroggs. Alto. . :
FRUIT AND BUTTER
FOR SALE
50 lbs., sundried apples, 25c
lb. postpaid, ist and 2nd
zones. Mrs. M. J. Ledford,
Hiawassee, RFD 1.
Fresh country butter. 2 or
more lbs. postpaid 6 :
wk. for sale. Myrl Williams,
Tallapoosa. Rt. 1.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
20 colonies Italian Bees, mod.
painted hives, deep and shal-
low supers, Queen excluders,
etc. Make offer. Dick Scott,
Adairsville, Rt. 2. | :
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Black walnuts in hull, $1.00
bu. Exp. col.- No less bushel
shipped. A, E. Womack, Har-
rison, Rt. 2.
About 5 bu. large, bigek wal-
at my home. Lamar Minyard,
Canon, Rt, 2.
Walnut meats, nice, clean,
bright, 80c lb.; also roote, Colts
foot, Yellow Dock, Cherry Bark,
Sassafras root, 30c lb. Wayne
Cochran, Pisgah.
Sage. pulverized, $1.25 Ib.,
25c and 50e orders filled; rooted
plants, 2, 25c; 5, 50c; $1.00 doz.
Catnip: plants, 15 ea.5 2; 25c;
catnip seed, 15c teaspoonful. V.
Keith, Alvaton..
Gourds, free of holes and
| breaks; 50 that 21-26 in., 20c
ea.; 70 16-20 in., 5c. ea; 20
10- 15 in., 10 ea., $20.00 for lot.
All postpaid. Tracy Stuckey,
Blackshear. 5
the Meadow root, 25c lb.; sarsa-
parilla, 50c lb.; ~perrermint,
spearmint, horsemint, yarrow,
hoarhound, 25c doz. bun.; Red
Gold and Jewel strawberry, 40c
C plants. Del. Ist and 2nd zone.
Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega,
Rte td Box: 35.
50c; 10 for $1.00; a few 1 yr.
old grapevines, Moore (Black)
and Lutie (Pink); mixed, 3
for $1.00; sarlic, 40c doz.
Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2,
Box 40.
Nice, clean, home-grown
sage, $1.25 lb.; Sage plants,
$4.50 C, postpaid. Sam Twee-
dell, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
~ Nice, black walnut meats, 80c
lb.; good. chewing tobacco, 15
twists, $1.00;. Sunflower - seed,
bachelor button, 3 cols., 15c
ep. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pis-
gah.
Nice, dark pumpkin seed, 20
cupful: catnip seed, 15c spoon-
ful; garlic, $1.00 doz: gooseber-
ry pushes. $1.25 doz; Comfry
and Sage, 20c bunch. Well. root- |
ed. Mrs: Mae Turner, Gaines-
ville; Rt. 6.
Ibs. per |
rilla,
nuts, hulled and dried, $1.50 bu.
| Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
Sassafras, Yellow, Queen of:
Large, well rooted sage, 4 for
P. P.
FOR. SAL e
"MISCELLANEOUS
Walnuts, $1.25 bu.; Scopeer
nong vines, 2 and 3. years old,
bore last year, $2.00. J.D. Cog-
gins, Covington,
21 Ibs., shade dried, caouad
sage, $1. 25 Ib., 5 Ibs. - $5.00.
Hugh Ridgway, Norman Park.
Hazlenut bushes, $1.15 doz.;
muscadine vines, 15 doz.; blue-
berry bushes, 35 doz.; dogwood
and lilac bushes, 25c ea. No
stamps. Mrs. Gaw. Bradley,
Jr., Bowdon, Rt. 2.
Yellow root, red sassafras,
wild cherry bark, 25c lb.; 5 Ibs.,
$1.00. Grub or Star root plants,
50c doz.; catnip, hoarhound,
peppermint, houseleak plants,
25c doz.: queen of the meadow, |
30c ea. Exc. for anything can
use. Mrs. G. C. Hester, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Nice, white, downy feathers,
50c lb., or lot of 25 lbs., $11. 50
del. Sample free. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4.
White artichokes, 6c Ib., or
5e lb. in 100 lb. lots or more.
E. J. Mason, Decatur, Rt. 1.
White feed sacks (letters not
removed) 10c ea., plus postage.
Mrs. Clay Howard, Winder.
15 bu. black walnuts, un-
hulled. $1.00 bu.; hulled, $2.00
bu.. FOB. Cash with a
Gerald S. Mullis, Alamo, Rt.
Several bundles os
straw, av. length 4% ft.. $1.50
bundle, plus transportation
charge. Mrs. W. H. Bell, Char-
Mena
~ Black walnut me. 50c pt.
Cash with order. Betty Sim-
mons, Alto, Rt. 1.
Artichokes, 5 Ib.: 100 Ib.
and up lots: 5%4ec less on 100
tos. FOB. No order less than
50 lbs.: no COD orders. M. O.
feahe order. E. F. Mason, More-
and.
White artichokes in 50 and
100 lb. lots: 5c Jb. for large
lots. or 6c lb. in 50 lb. lots,
FOB Atlanta. _-W. H. Williams,
Beene. 934 Glenwood Ave.
Sassafras, yellow, Queen of
Meadow root. 25c lb.; sarsapa-
c 50c Ib.; red gold and
jewel strawbery plants, 40c C.;
catnip, peppermint, spearmint,
tansy. yarrow. 25c doz. bnchs.
Del. Ist and 2nd zones. Miss
L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1
Box OD: e
White guano sacks, free of.
| holes, unbleached, 25c ea., P. P.
M. O.: have some with 1 or 2
small holes, 221%4c ea.; only 8
to each person. None COD.
Bares G. C. Taylor, Buchanan,
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
APPLES WANTED:
Want 5 or 10 Ibs. dried ice
Make best price. H. F.. Seay,
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED:
Want 90 day Velet beans, 1943
crop, shelled or in pod. T. W.
Bruner, Coleman.
Want Clay or Unknown peas.
Quote price FOB and send sam-
ple. G. Hamp Martin, Com-
merce.
Want
beans.
iB
166.
BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED:
Want honey bees: old box
gums or patent: write what
vou have and best cash price.
O. H. Bradbury, Bogart.
Want small amount Pat.
Hives, with or without the Bees.
L. L. Hay, Leary.
CORN AND SEED CORN
WANTED:
Want sev. hundred bu. white
and yellow corn. Quote price
in shuck and shelled. Hugo
Sewell, Red Oak. Ga.. 3192.
Want 25 or 30 bu. good, white
% bu. bunch velvet
State price. Ve
Battle, Pelham, Rt. . Box
corn in shuck. Make best offer |
nearest my home, 2 mi. Conley
on Rt..54.. Mrs. L. H. Mann,
Conley.
Will pay $1.50 bu. for 100
bu. shelled or $1.35 bu. for corn
in shuck, del. my place, 2 mi.
West of Ochlocknee. Hay-
ced Dukes, Ochlocknee, Rt.
CHUFAS WANTED:
Want chufas for seed at
once. . H.: Spe ores) Tooms-
boro, Rt. 3.
Want few ee chufas and. 5-
10 bu. 90-day velvet beans. E.
F. Dean, Jr., Odum.
Want some Chufas for seed.
W. Me CTEM, Fairfax, Rt. i;
| best price;
| E.
COTTONSEED WANTEI
Want 5 Bu. Cokers
(wilt-resistant)
seed: also up to 100 bu. y
Sere, R. Ciks. Cov
EGGS. WANTED:
Want Brahma e cee
hatching: must be from hens
least 2 yrs. old. Virgil |
son, Atlanta, 1431 es
Ave.,
Want contact person whe
pure Sheppard strain Anco
and pure Partridge Rock B
tam eggs for sale. B. C. Bro
Jonesboro. iy eee
GRAIN AND HAY WA
Want 5 tons Peanut Ha
State price at barn and del.
R. Wade, ~ Hapeville, 3
Springdale Rd. ae
Want. good, bright os
State price FOB shipping poi
J. H. Cahle, Jasper, Rt.5
Want few bu. Wheat, not
plant, but for feed. W. N.
kins, Willacochee. ek
Want 2 tone bright Pea
hay, del. at my barn. Give
price. J. W. Green Tho
ton; Rt. 1; z.
rant ae or ee
rooted. _ Mrs. 2 EL Pa
College Park, Rick
PEANUTS WANTED:
Want 200 Ibs. each of Imxt
large, White Spanish, Georgi
Runners and Virginia B (
peanut seed; also ee
cabbage and Bermuda 0
plants. W. C. Burnsed, woe
fax, Rt. 1. ee
POMEGRANATE BUSHES
Want some pomegra
bushes. Advise what you
number and price. Mrs. ]
Lipsey, Albany, 523 Peca
POTATOES WANTED:
Want 10 bu. Bunch Yana s
sweet potatoes. Advise by
turn mail. E. a eee
Box 40. } :
SACKS WANTED:
Will exc. 100 Klondike sti
berry plants for 6 sacks,
Ib. cap. size; print, | gua
sugar or good grade feed sac
aa pay postage. Mrs. Laz Wig
gins, Buena Vista.
SEED WANTED:
Want 500 Ibs. Sericea
pedeza, combine-run, uns
fied, cheap for pasture. _
Anthony, Tignall. ~ f
Want 4000 lbs. Kobe: 20(
lbs. Korean lespedeza: 20 Ib
giant white Dutch clover:
lbs. Dallis grass seed.
give purit
germination tests.
Thompson, Cordele.
Want some broom corn ee
Miss Ruby Hall, Thomasvi
321 E. Jefferson St.
Want price on 1. bu. cre
col. Crowder peas: also 1 Ib
Stone Mountain watermelo!
seed. J.C. Cain, Buford, Rt.
Want Cannon B all: Be
Doodle Creek melon seed; ad
vise quantity and price.
West, DeSoto.
Want enough Honey Dr ri
cane sed to plant 1 acre. State
what you have and price. Fel=
ker Ethridge, Leslie, Box 24.
Want seme Ga. grown Se Pate
seed (Cassia | Obovata, Casst ue
Occidentalis), or the _ if
Senna. Write. Mrs.
Williams, Rock Springs.
SUET AND Te
WANTED:
Want some ation suet:
mutton tallow. R. F. Sha
West Point, Rt. 3, Box a
TREES WANTED:
Want some hese
and pecan trees: sen
ae
pri
Tomberlin, Surrency.
we
CATTLE FOR SALE
6 mos.
bull.
Arden Maxim.
old, reg. -Guermee
Sired by Jr. Champio
Viking
515830). $125.00 at farm, Joh
W. Bussey. move s
Bellefonte Plantation.
Heifer, 2 yrs. old- in
34 Jersey and % |
$35.00; also 4 pigs. O. I.
Black African Guinea,
$6.00 ea. All priced at
pes R. M. Ei Tem
HOGS FOR SALE _
Black Aberdeen-Angus bull
ef, 21 yrs. old: Bangs test-
d: Reg. papers furnished.
maneth Patrick. Winder. Rt.
Jerseys: Rull. 20 mos. old.
vt. over 600 Ibs. $40.00: heifer.
22 mos. old. $45.00 wt. about
850 lbs. Not registered, $80 00
or the two. H. W. Steed, Sr..
them, Box 28.
Cow will freshen January.
tg sale. R. H. Pace. Decatur.
2. Ph, Cr 3649:
es Guernsey bull. 17 mos.
Id. from goad _ blocrdlines.
PRelsh Mill-r, Stonewall.
Granda Guernsey bull calf,
orn Jan. 8, 1944: also 7 pigs
~oland-Ch'na, Guinea mixed,
wks. old. W. B. Greene.
Rt. 2,
_ Ree. Shorihorn bulls. Red,
A a Re Ball: Warren-
ger
or
ersey cow. itesh-in -with
Bnd heifer calf. $75.00 eash at
mv home. R. W. Giles. San-
an atin RY 8.
e Reg. Jersev bull calf. 6 mos.
Sid: sired by son of the great
Pocinten Standard Sir.. $50.-
0 F. 8. Brasvell, Athens.
& Black
Angus heifers, 1
ener (rest suitable breed-
~7): in good poe. 15e th.
Oe om: barn Curtis Tum-
pew Sor et Fe
Geod mileh cow. will fresh-
P fbout 6th March. 4 eals.
mall. 2 tbs. butter day. Rob-
eee! ee Tax vrencaville,
Rt. 3
: nc White face hull, gentle.
good condition &15Q, ts several
other breeds bulls. two-thirds
grown, at mv farm. Ries Air-
port, 3 mi. S. Fh. Mecon. F. H.
Ries. Macon, Care Ries Cabi-
net Works.
_ HOGS FOR SALE
3 bittle bone oe cue
Little bone Black African
Guinea pigs, stay-fat kind, 16
ks. old. $18.50 ea. Als> 2
mare mules broke, to wor kk
singly. or dbl. sound, work
anywhere, 10 yrs. old. O. P.
Sinquefield. Harrison.
SPC pigs. farrowed Oct.
20th: from Paymaster, out of
Diamond Master sow; dbl.
treated. reg. in buyers name,
$26. 00 FOB Columbus. oe
. Less, Columbus, Rt. 2
Purebred, big Hpned OIC
pigs, oo. del. $8.00 ea. either
oe J: A-Elliott, Lavonia. Rt.
Woune Purebred Hampshire
_ males, ready for service, reg.
in buyers name, $25.00 ea.:
Hampshire sows. 3 yrs. old,
reg. bred, $75.00 ea.: male, reg.
3 yrs. old. I. M. Flowers, Ludo-
Extra fine purebred pigs
and shoats. wt. 40-100 lbs. $7.-
50 to $15.00 ea.: $1.25 extra for
oR papers. Will not
. Nix, Alpharetta,
: _Poland- China and Berkshire
Pog ackson,
is Lawrenceville. Rel
- Duroc male, reg. life treat-
ed, wt. 175 Ibs. or more. $50.00
_ eash. Grover McCorkle, Thom-
son, Rt. 3.
4 Shoats, about 3 mos. old,
.00 ea. also cow to freshen
Feb. 15th and 3 calves. : L
Nolan, College Park, Rt.
- Hampshire igs, 12 wks. a
both sexes. sired by Ga. Grand
Champion Boar, $15.00 ea. FOB
CORDELE; some unrelated. W.
zB. -Fambrough, Cordele.
oe 10 SPC pigs, $6.00 ea., 3 wks.
$ a Q -W. Crocker, Alpharetta,
-. 11 Fine shoats, 4 mos. old for
sale at my farm.. J. O. Barnes,
_ Devereux.
. Gilt, Essex-Berkshire 1 vr.
and half old. Wt. 175 or 200
s1OR $25. os Trade for cow or
_ yearling. H at, Allison, Bairds-
town.
10 Duroc gilts, 3 boars, April
1943 farrow: soon to be mated,
$25.00 ea. here: 24 pigs, Sept.
_tarrow, $12.00 ea. here; crated,
treated, reg. shipped a little
more. S. L. Thornton, Dewy-
EE Ope. at. 1, :
a 11 Nice pigs, 'Borishise:
> Soland- China cross; 7 wks. old
24th January: $5.50 ea. at farm.
2 OS F. Turner, Gainesville,
6) OiC-Hamopshire cross
oe wt. 109 Ibs., $17.50 ea.:
6 shoats. wt. 50-80 Ibs. ea.. P.
epee cross, cheap. or
exe. for corn at mv barn. Also
want to buy good 2-H. wagon.
S. O. Chapman, Zebulon.
250 Ibs. or more: life treated,
Baxley.
es to registration.
Purebred big boned Black
Guinea boar, 1 vr. old. wt.
about 200 Ibs., $35.00 del. with-
in 100 mil. by truck. Will not
ship. W. W. Charping, Elber-
ten Risk:
Nice pigs. 7 wks. old, $7.00
ea. Homer E. Phillins. Atlanta,
iy. oe Mili Rd. Ph Be
5 Shoats. wt. 65-75 Ibs.
W. Malcom, Madison, Rt.
Box 157.
4 purebred Black Essex bar
pigs, about 3 mos. old: subiect
to registration, $10.00 ea. KF. F
Gross. Bartow.
Hogs, pigs and shoats. $3.00
ea. un: also nous sound mule,
$75.00. W. RE. Maynard. Ellen-
wood, Rt. 1,
Reg. Berkshire boar. wt. 150
&G.
4,
lbs.: Ist class tvpe and breed-
me. $25.00. C.-o Hardman,
Commerce.
Real blockv type Duroc boar
pig. 5 mos. old: readv for ser-
vice in few wks.: dbl. treated.
reg.. in buvers: name. $20.00
erated. C. L. Hamilton. Bax-
lev.
Pigs, Duroe and Poland-_
China crossed. for sale. H. F.
Phillips. Atlanta, 1591 Howell
Mill Rd. Tel: Be 1851-J.
3 OIC shoats, wt. 125 ios: 9
pigs (will be readv 10th of
Feb.): also a Jersey bull. 1 yr.
old. for sale. L. C. LaDuke.
Dalton. Rt. 4.
Nice OIC Duroc crossed vies.
10 wks. old, $10.00 ea. J. W
Lundeen. Stone Mountain,
Rockbridge Rd. pone Pine
Lake) Ph. CI 212
4 nice pigs, big boned
Guinea and OIC crossed. $5.00
ea. at mv home, $6.50 if sho-
ped. Mrs. J. J. Oliver. Com- |
merce. Rt. 3.
SPC boar. 11 mos. old, wt.
200 lbs.: will crate and ship
for $40.00. Register in buvers
name. Fine stock boar. W. M.
Smith, Sandersville.
O. I. C. pigs. $6.00 ea.: feeder
shoats. wt. about 100 lbs... 15
lb. Dwight Kirby. Favette-
ville.
Purebred blocky type Duroc
gilt. from reg. stock. Ready to
breed, $40.00. W. Cole, Nicholls,
Rt: do
Excellent Poland-China
brood sow. bred to farrow Ist.
Avril: 10-12 pigs ea. litter: wt.
450-500 Ibs., $75.00; Barrow.
wt. around 250 Ibs.. $35.00.
Cannot ship. 7B. Reid,
Thomaston, 330 Lee St.
1004.
Big boned guinea sow, bred.
due farrow Feb. ilth: around
250 Ibs. purebred OIC farrow
Feb. 9th. both 18 mos. old,
and wt. 250 lbs. ea. $50.00-ea.;
Treated once: shipped FOB:
reg. papers with OIC. Herman
Brewer, Danielsville. Rt. 3.
Ree. Hereford gilt. farrowed
May 25th, 1943: small for age.
$35.00 at farm: $2.00 extra if
shipved. J: J. Turner. Forsyth,
Lo
Durocs. biauley type, 1 far-
row of 12 pigs: life treated, 60
days old, wt. 20-40 Ibs. ea.,
$15.00 ea. reg. in. buyer's
name: 1 reg. male. 18 mos, wt.
$37.50 crated. H. L. Williams,
Reg. O. I. C. boar, wt. about
300 lbs.. 20 mos. old, $60.00.
Earl G. Hill, Middleton, Rt. 1.
Nice SPC gilts. 8 mos. old:
also Guernsey bull. calves, all
Geo.
M. Wicker. Americus, Albany
da.
12 Reg. or ent. to reg. shoats.
4 mos. old. wt. about 60 Ilbs.,
$12.00 to $15.00 ea.: fine reg.
gilt. bred Nov. 27th, $50.00. T.
L. Hodges, Bloomingdale. Rt.
1, Box 228.
Nice OIC and Poland-China
crossed boar. $20.00 at my
place. Johnnie pes Dah-
lonega., Rt. 4. (4 Mi. N. Dah-
lonega).
S. P. C. gilt. 10 mos. old,
around 300 Ibs.. reg. buyers
name: Sire, Sun Up Chief and
Miss oe $50.00 at my
place. eae. Homer-
ville.
3 mos. old S. P. c. male and
female pigs. sired bv blocky
tvpe boar (Gates breeding).
$15.00 ea. reg. buvers name...
L. M. Isler, Morgan.
17 O. I. C. pigs, 8 wks. old,
$7.50 ea. Reg. for $1.25 ea. ex-
tra. Glenn Bankston, Grayson.
Rt. 1. (at Snellville). .
Reg. OIC. 200 lb. sow, $25.00:
10 reg. SPC 10 wks. old pigs:
also 2 nice mares, wt. 1100 lbs.
ea., 10 vrs. old. and 5 reg.
Hereford calves, 6-10 wks. old;
and want 1 reg.. SPC boar pig
and 15 good springer cows.
-eoming 5 yrs.
1700 lbs.; 1 mare. not reg. or
Evan L, sey Co. Agt., Mad-
ison, fae
Big bone African. Guinea
pigs. 6 wks old. $10.00 ea.: 8
wks. old. $12.00 ea. Treated
and shipped: FOB... H. C.
Brewer, Danielsville. Rt. 1.
Reg. Hereford pigs from best
of bloodlines: boar pigs. 8 wks.
old, $30.00: ea.: 10-12 wks. old,
$35.00 ea. FOB. W. C. Satter-
a Atlanta. 115 Jackson
st.. N. E.. Wa 0131.
ae Guinea sow. first litter |
of 6 pigs (6 wks. old): reason-.
ably vriced. See at, mv farm.
Geo. W. Brand. Lithonin. Rt. 3.
Chupp Rd.
14 Poland-China pigs, wt.
75-100 lbs.: priced right at my
farm: no shipping: all pigs in-
oculated. Mrs. Annie Moore.
Junction Citv.
8 OIC and S. P.
mos. old pigs. $8.00 ea. at barn.
Also black mare, 8 yrs. old,
1200 lbs... $125.00 At barn: 4:
B. Harn. Fayetteville, . Rt.
(5 Mi. S. Favetteyille on Cri:
fin Hwy.)
Reg. OIC young. bred sows
and gilts: also vr. and half old
reg. boar: all $45.00 ea.: also
pigs from 8 wks. to 4 mos. old.
$10.00 up. Will shiv anywhere | lbs
D.
OsB
B.
Ox
and guarantee to please.
ce Deeatur, P.
SPC pigs.
Pilts, $15.00. $20.00. $25.00: also
fine pr. gentle bronze turkeys,
2 vrs. old: C. R. Morgan. Am-
ericus.
4 Brood sows, 6 shoats. Mrs.
Jesse M.
Rie 3:
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Grey horse mule. wt. 1150,
in good condition, $75.00. Dont
write. Come see. -Also white
velvet okra seed, $2.50. gal.
John E. Smith, Waco, Rt. 2.
Good mare mule, 5 yrs. old.
work anywhere. perfect in
every way. wt. 1075 Ibs. _ $275.-
00. L. Wright. Yatesville,
Re
Beautiful black mare, 8 Yrs.
old, wt. about bs lbs... (Ideal
size for saddle): 3 good gaits,
plenty life. $150.00. H. WV
Shealy. Oglethorpe.
2 good. farm mares,-5 yrs.
old, wt. 1200-1300 lbs., dark.
bav_and sorrel..good workers.
B. Smith, Fairburn, Route 1.
2 good mules. 5 yrs. oy wt.
2500: lbs. for sale. J. P. Cox.
Canton, Rt. 2 (8 mi, FE. Canton).
Blue mule. 7 vrs. old. wt.
1100 Ibs..,
pep: works single or dbl., per-
fect eves. Cheap. See at barn
3: i. W. Alamo. Martin
Johnson, Alamo, Rt. 2.
Percheron brood mare, bred,
old: reg. wt.
bred, same age, wt. 1300 Ibs.
lor sale. Ci LE.
catur, Rt. 1.
Dark bay mare mule, good
limbs and eyes. $75.00. or exe.
for pony that is gentle and will
work.
Edsel Smith. Baxley,
Rt4 : :
Buckskin horse mule, very-
gentle. fat and slick. no blem-
ishes, 10 yrs. old. wt. 1100 Ibs.,
gentle, $100.00 if sold at once.
Ernest Birdsong, Woodland.
onetene pinto pony. about
450 Ibs... yrs. old, gentle for
children, "otto. 00. Come and
see. Dont write. Jess Hol-
ore Be ugh aaa (on Hwy. 41.
2 : S. Hapeville).
2 nice: work mares, 1100. Ibs.
ea. 7-10 vrs: old:
black. Sell or exc. for good
pr. work mules if gentle, quiet
and not too old. Alex N.
Booth, Bowman, Rt. 1.
Good, sound mule, 12 yrs.
ae wt. 1100 Ibs.. $160.00. L.
: Stribling, Molena.
Sev. good farm mules, 900-
1100 Ibs., 4-11 vrs. old for sale.
Come and see. A. M. Trawick.
Linton.
Black mare mule, wt. about.
800. Ibs.. good wagon mule, but
little slow, $25.00 or oe for
yearling or hogs. W. E. Dick-
ens, Adrian.
Gentle work mare, 8 yrs. old.
will also drive to buggy and
wagon, wt. about 950-1000 lbs..
me SS Miles. Met-
er vt -
Good plow and work mare,
$50.00. E. E. Ruffin. Atlanta,
48 Briarcliff Circle, N. E.
Nice, sound horse mule, 10
yr. old. wt. 1,000 Ibs.. $200.00:
mare mule. good wind nd
eyes, same good order, $100.00:
also 50 bu. Wannamaker big
boll. wilt-resistant. and 40 bu.
Wannamaker Dixie Triumph
cottonseed, $1.50 bu. W. W.
McPherson, Villa Rica.
good cond.. plenty.
bay and
crossed 3)
Kinard, Monticello.
eek
reg. boars and |
Perdue, De- |
in Atlanta.
ana 156 Blige Ave.,
HORSES AND MULES
TOR SALE
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE -
Dark aol: mare mule. wt. 900
Ibs., 15 vrs. old: work any-
where. $65.00: also young beef
cow. wt. about 600 Ibs. for sale.
Will exc. mule for horse. ee
M. Fores inne Ret,
Pr, mare iiaucs, 6 Gad 9 yrs.
old, about 1100 lbs.. sound and
perfect. work anywhere. dbl.
or single: also 2 mule wagon.
mowing. machine, hav rake and
-other farming tools. full equip- |:
ment for 2.or 3 H. farm. All
first class shape. A, G. Pow-
ers. Wavcross. FP. 4 (Tames-
Lye Seto
2 very e@tod Dow mules. t
plug mule, wt. around 1.000
Ibs.. ea. for sale at mv place.
cheap, W. Jt. Rern-tt, River-
cale.
Will sell a horse or a mule,
perfectly gentle, work anv-
where. Goad, healthy stock.
o mi. N.. &.. Ateharettay in
Brandywine. W.1L. James. Al-
pharetta. Rt. 1
pr. black mare wiles fo TE
2200 lbs... age 10 -yrs.. 1 pr.
black horse mules, wt. 2000
. 4 yrs. old: all sound and
fine workers. for sale or trade
for fine. youne mares. J.
Mcklbannon. Micholson.
FS Ser
broke and sound. for sale.
C, Mashburn, Adairsville. Rt.
2:6: mi, East of Adairsville).
old. med. size mule,
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Purebred N. Z. Whites: 8 lb,
doe, $3.50: 2 bucks. 2%% mos.
old. $1.25 ea.: 1 pr. 4 mos. old,
$5.00. I. D. Rrasx Modigon
Ht: 2:
IN: 2. Whites: 3
314
mos. old, $2:50 ea.:
does,
4
Exp. collect. Mrs. oo Masnh-
burn, Cumming, Rt.
2-pr. N.-Z: Red aes, a
ready bred, $8.00 for pr.:.2 pr.
Reds. 7 wks. old. $3.50 vr.
Henry Coleman. Mileaccrills,
Ret. PE
6 grown doe rapobits,
and White. good weights, -$6.00
ea. Trade for ped. stock. Shiv
bred if desired. Wright Hud-
gins, Rome,:13 Poplar St. .:
5 Purebred N. Z%. Red rab-.
bits, 8 wks. old. large stock,
Robert P. Counts. Haralson.
$1.50 ea.. $2.75 pr.. $6.50 for lot.
Black, buck. 10 wks. old,
$1.25: N. Z. white doe. 10.
Others of various tynes and
ages. Donald Ward. Junction
City:
= Bae _white does, 2 mos.
old. $2. 5 ea.: 4 N. Z. white. 3
mos. old bucks. $2.00 ea. Pedi-
greed stock. Express ollect.
ye Otis Mashburn: Corrs?
Angora doe, . 00.
Will det
S. Bickford.
White N. Z. White rabbits. 11
wks. old. $2.00: 16 wks. old,
$3.00. Mrs. W. A. Stone, Jr.,
Louisville. :
2 .N. Z. Red does, 8 wks. old.|
$3.00 for pair. Bruce Haddock,
Fort Valley. 301 E. Main St.
N. Z. Whites: 3 bucks. 3%
mos. old, $2.25 ea.: 6 bucks.
mos. old. $1.50 ea.: does, $2.00
ea.: 2 does, bred, 7% mos. old,
$3.00 ea.: 2 N. Z. Red bucks
and doe, $6.00 pr. Mrs. J. H.
DunNett. Sandy Springs.
Flemish doe. 1 yr. old. sell
or exc. for Chinchilla doe, 6- |
12 mos. old. Carlton Miller,
Atlanta. 832 St. Charles Ave.
NE. (Call after 6:00 p. m.-
Ve. 5479).
Pair N. Z. Reds. 6 Wvics: old,
$3.00: 2pr. N. Z, whites, 3 mos!
old. $3.50 pr. Almond John-
{ son, Columbus. 2521 14th Ave.
Chinchilla does and buck,
9 mos. old, $5.00 ea.: Flemish
Giant bucks. 5 mos. old, $3.00:
N. Z. white bucks. 5 mos. old.
$2.00 ea. Ralph Skinner, Co-
lumbus, 3535 River Rd,
N. Z. buck. 10 mos. old, $3:-
00; 2 N. Z. does, 9 mos. old,
$5.00 ea.: Chinchilla doe.
heavy producer, 10 mos. le
$5.50: 3 Black Belgian does,
mos. old, $3.50 ea.: Checked
giant doe. 10 mos. old, $5.00,
FOB. Charles Clark, West
Point. P. O. Box 227.
Angora buck, $3.00: Dutch
buck, $2.00, grey. and_ white:
$4.50 for the pair for quick
sale. John ee Atlanta,
59. Whitefoord, S. Cr 1590.
Pro -Z: We rabbits, 2
yrs. old, $5.00: pr: N. Z. Whites,
9 mos. old, $3.00 pr.: 4 N.
White rabbits, 3 mos. old, LG
ea. Dorothy Ann DeFoor.
Sugar Valley.
aL
G. |
'93 Warren Si..
Toggenbure
bucks,
same age, ped. stock. $2.00 ea.
Rea
a
wks. old, young rabbits, $10.00.
2 fl
T.
Americus, Rt.
@ Rams 6 owes for sale.
i Gatewood, Jr..
a Stud: Purebred Nubian
buck of attractive appearance
and splendid breeding: reg. in
American Goat Society. Earl
S. Redwine, Medras.
25 Ewes, 1 buck, (with heavy
coat of wool), for sale. J. G.
Mooney. Qui. te
Large Togsenbury billy, as
$25.00: 2 white hornless ie
goats. one freshen last: Jan.
ether with nanny and bill at
side, 1 wk. old. $30. .00 ea,
white milk goats. to freshen in
spring, both for $20.00, or exe.
for shesy, R.1D Houser. Daw-
c-onville. ae =
2 Female Toggenbure
rt
Nubian goats, $30.00 FOB ae iy
home. Mrs. Mvrtle H. Patillo,
Red Oak. Tel. Ca 3192.
3 wes. all bred. and fina
blooded ram for sale. Wade _
Ww: Grice, Atlanta, 4200 North =
ae Drive. N. W. a
Toggenburg _-nless mille
goat, to freshen in Jan. or Feb,
with 2nd kids, 2 vrs. old. $95 |
00: Saanan-Nubian crossed fe-_ a
male, to freshen soon. with 2nd
kids, $50.99 if taken now. R. I,
Hude-> Cedartown. BL Hie
cher St.
Rese. purebred Nubis: bucle. 2
| excellent bre: eding. but small,
2 vrs. old last Oct. $39.09 with
| papers. _ No Sane BS
Grubbs. Demores}. ak
At Stug: Sit ee clieK,
most outstanding Toggenbure.
of the South: naturally horn-
less. Proven sire of high milk
producers and female hornless
kids. Limited service. Fee
$10.00. John Hvnds. {\tlanta, :
De 5140.
sentle grey |
mille. goat ta.
freshen in 4 wks.: bred to high
producing res. Togsgenbure. for
sale. Tewis F. Tabor. Albany,
Rt. 3, Box 616. ei
Nubian milk goat. will fresh-_
en last February for 3rd time..
Nice. voung.
gives 6 qis.: Nubian buck. 10.
mos. old. &. P. Rowe, More-
nie Rt a.
At Stud: Gas. olitstanding!
production bred Saanan.buck.
Fee $3.00: does boarded: want
outstanding Saanan fresh doe:
also 2 choice, young reg. Saan--
an bucks sale or trade. Edwin _
Simpson, Atlanta, 695 wo
Ave.. N. W. :
~ 1 -young, parched Toggen.
burg milk goat, bred 1 time,
$15.00 .at my place. Mrs.
oe Atlanta. 1219 Ve
Rd..-S..W Ra s70#
4. ell bred milk poate: be
giving milk (4 ats. when
fresh.) $40.00 for the 4. Mrs..
ee L. Potts. Raymond,
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE WANTED:
Want Guernsey bull, abou
18 mos. to 2 yrs. old. Z%.
ODaniel, Acworth.
HOGS WANTED:
Mableton.
HORSES AND MULES
Want nice saddle mare tha
girls can ride: State what you
have and Drie W. H.
Ringgold, Rt.
Ra. &
RABBITS fee GUIN EA
PIGS WANTE a
Want 4 fa 1 mal
guinea pigs (cavies). State
weight and price. Guy Cham
bless. Dawson. :
a AND GOATS
ANTED:
o
ea good milk does from
good milk stock, reasonably
priced. R. D. Gibson. Talbot
on
Want fresh-in milk goat
Give full details in first let-
ter. L. B. Brown. Howard.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS:
R. I. Bantams, hardy, ee
layers, bst utility bantam:
few good pairs. $5.00 pair.
. Shumway, Atlanta. 4323
Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd. :
-BARED WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:
1 March 1943 hatch B.
a5
R.
cockerel. good vitality and
pretty plumage. $2.00 FQB. Ne
chks. Raloh O. Cliatte, Lin-
colnton, Rt. 2.
\
| POULTRY FOR SALE |
i
4 White Rocks (1 cockerel).
fine. direct stock.
J. W. Tomlinson, Atlanta, 888
Gilbert St.. S. E.
Barred Rocks: 25 hens. $1.50
ea.: 30 pullets. 3 mos. old, AAA:
$1.25 ea.: 50 Ibs.. Gold Dollar
_ tobacco seed. 50c oz. Hastings
Green pod okra seed. 75c Ib:
del. 65c 1b. 10 or more Ib. lots.
A J. D. Goston. Pulaski. .Rt.
Hy Purebred, April 1943 hatch
B. R. hens and 1 rooster. $1.50
: ea. at my home. near Model
School (Calhoun Rd.) Mrs. C.
H. Ward. Adairsville. Rt. 1.
CORNISH. GAMES
_ AND GIANTS:
ll. choice. Dark Cornish
March 1943 hatch hens. also 1
cock, same age. $30.00 for lot.
EE. L. Morgan, Graymont.
: 3 pit game Texas Ranger
> stags. 9 mods. old. 4-5 Ibs.. wt.
$5.00. FOB. Bill Goode, Bron-
wood.
_ U.S. Approved Cornish and
W. Whitworth, Lavonia.
- Purebred Dark Cornish
cockerels. ready for service,
$3.00 ea., or $2.00 ea. in lots of
2 or more. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington, Rt. 1.
7% large type Dark Cornish
roosters, $3.50 ea.: Eggs, $1.50
per 16. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Select Cornish cockerels,
ready for service. $3.00 ea.. or
$2.75 ea. lots of more than 1.
FOB. Jess SJozn. Pelham.
2 March hatch AAA Cornish
- eockerels, ready for service,
wt. 5 Ibs.. ea.. $3.00 ea. FOB.
- Also, want 15 or 20 thorough-
bred Cornish March-April pul-
_ dets. at reasonable price. for
_ breeding purposes. Mrs. Min-
nie Malphus. Tusculum.
_Sniders pure Bacon War-
horse hens and_ stags. Grist
Grady hens. and a one-eved
brood cock, $5.00 ea.: 2 nullets
and cock. $10.00: Ginn Gray, 7
jb. cock and 3-fine hens. euar.
- purebred. $25.00. Tom Weav-
er, Canon, ,
_ LFGHORNS:
5 W. L. AAAA April hatch
roosters, $2.00 ea.: also 1 White
Rock 2 yr. old rooster, $1.75.
eWVirs. J. HA. Hill.. Buena Vista.
eRe
ov eulled and bloodtested
Big Eng. type W. L. hens. 16
mos. old. $1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs.
Azalea Duncan, Bowman.
150 Big Eng. type W. L. hens.
- 10 mos. old.
_ Perey Payne. Bowman.
50 culled and bloodtested W.
LL. yr. old hens. $1.50 ea. FOB:
Mrs. W. I. Booth, Bowman.
90 W.: L. hens. fine cond..
* $1.25 ea. Will not ship. Mrs.
- Christian T.. Douthit. Bain-
_ bridge, Rt. !.
25 AAAA grade W. L. hens,
1 yr. old, $35.00 or $1.50 ea.
Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula. i
___25_AAAA grade large type
W. L. pullets. now laynig. 8
mos. old, $30.00 crated, FOB.
- Will not ship less than 25. H.
~ Box 47.
_ MINORCAS: |
Select, Giant str. S:.
~Biack Minorca 6 mos.
Cc
2 in same crate: also Muscovy
ducks. $7.00 trio. E. Maynard.
_ Newton.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS: |
20 fine, big. mixed breed
hens. 4 to 6 lbs.. ea.. 6 mos. to
1 yr. old. 75 percent laying.
$1.35 ea. in light crate. Also
_ 7 heifer calves. half Jersey and
half Guernsey. Mrs. Willie
_ Kinney. Temple.
== ORPINGTONS:
* Purebred S. C. Eng. str. Buff
=. Orp.. 5 pullets and cockerel.
about 4 mos. old, $7.00: 1 nice.
young rooster, same as above,
- 6 mos. old. $1.50: $8.00 for lot.
SfOB. Mrs. C.. W:: Griffin.
wcreven, Rt. 2
70 AAA grade Yellow Buff
Orpingtons, 65 hens and 5
roosters. 6 mos. old. hens ready
to lay. $100.00 for lot at mv
place, or $1.50 ea. Mrs. B. B.
= Gray. Tallapodsa. Rt. 2. .
= 20 yrs. of -breeding prize
- winning stock Buff Orp.. few
choice cockerels and pullets
and eggs for hatching for sale.
Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus.
PHEASANTS. PIGEONS,
QUAIL, ETC::
(* White Fan-Tails. $3.50 .pr.;
- Bronze. Black. Modenas. $2.00
-pr.: 6 White King cocks. $1.00
+a.: 1 pr. Silver Kings, $3.00.
- H.W. Rhodes, Jr.. LaGrange.
307 Park Ave.
_ 3 or\4 pr. fine. purebred
Racing Homers. $2.00 pr. Ed-
aund Hunter Long. Barnes-
care E. G. Horne.
=F
Wednesday, J anuary 19, 1944
REDS (NEW _HAMPSHIRES
$10.00. Mrs. |} AND RHODE ISLANDS):
- other leading breed chicks. H.
$1.75 ea. FOB. :
_P. Malcom, Social Circle; Rt. 2. :
: gobbler ]
breed, all April 1943 hatch. 45c
old:
eockerels, $5.00 ea. or $8.00 for
POULTRY FOR SALE
,
Parmenter Red baby chicks,
hatched from my own U. S.
Pullorum controlled flock, (Ex-
cellent layers): Strong. healthy
chicks,
Sims, Clarkston.
35 N. H. Red 9 mos. old
roosters, $2.00 ea. Howard
Hunnicutt, Metter.
125 Hubbard str. Hvbrids.
7% mos. old pullets, 75 percent
laying, $2.00 ea. small lots:
$1.75 ea. for entire lot, at my
home. Cannot ship. Mrs. V.
G. Hopkins, Decatur, 2993 Cov-
ington Rd. De 7886. .
Sev. Spring hatch R. I. Red
purebred roosters for breeding,
$2.00 ea. Exp. collect: also
eggs. same Str.. $1.10 per 15
del. Mrs. C. C. Lynch, Rome,
Rte
Few grown, about 1 yr. old
R. I. Red roosters, purebred
Parmenter str. for breeders,
extra large. rich color, heavy.
$2.50 ea. Exp. collect. Mrs.
W. E. Marshall, Reynolds.
6 very dark, Donaldson R. I.
Red March. roosters. $2.50 ea.:
also want 5 Ibs.. good. old fash-
ioned dark honey. 1943 crop.
Quote price. Mrs. C. S. Haynie,
Stone Mtn.. Rt.:1. Box 458.
20 fine R. I. Red Feb. 1943
hatch roosters. $1.50 ea: Not
prepaid. Mrs. G. C. Clifton,
Millen, Rt. 3, Box 57.
1 fine N. H. Red cock, 10%
mos. old. $2.50. J. FE. Trawick,
Tennille.
TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE
DUCKS, ETC.::
3 turkey gobblers. last yrs.
hatch, at market price. John
Homer, Youmans, Swainsboro,
Rt. 4,
big bone,
Large, young,
broad-breasted M. B. turkey
toms, for breeders. $7.00 ea. if
taken now. Mrs. Boyd Bag-
gett. Douglasville, Rt. 1.
3 purebred Narragansett
turkey toms. from fine stock. 1
wt. 13 lbs.. other 2. 18 lbs. ea.
45c lb.: also 50 big bone Black
|| African. shoats (hogs). all ages
and. sizes. $5.00 to $20.00. ea.
Some bred. Wont ship. L. C.
Harrell, Sparta.
1 Red gobbler and 2 Red
hens: May 1943 hatch. $15.00.
plus shipping chgs. for trio: 1
gobbler and 2 Bronze hens.
same age, 1 voung gobbler,
July hatch. Write for prices.
Zora Holcomb. Ball Ground,
Rt 3. x
Purebred Broa d-breasted
' Bronze toms. 6% mos. old. 25-
35 Jb. wt.. $12.00 ea. crated.
Grady Langford. Maysville.
RED 2225
9 Speckled guineas. $7.00 for
the 9.;HOB == Coop: to: be: re:
turned. _M. O. only. Mrs. B.
G. Cranford. Chauncey. Rt. 2.
3 White African guineas, 2}
hens and_ rooster. . $5.00: 2
beautiful bantam roosters. 75c
ea.: 1 N. H. rooster. raised this
yr.. $1.00. Not prepaid. Mrs.
J. W. Overton. Bowdon, Rt. 3,
Box 29,
i purebred big bone M. B.
and 2 hens, same
pound. No delivery. Miss
Jennie Mercer. Haddock, Rt. 1.
WYANDOTTES:
18 purebred AAA Wyandotte
pullets. 5 mos. old, ready to
lay. $1.25 ea.: 1 same breed and
grade rooster. 10 mos. old. $2.-
00: $24.00 for lot. Must sell at
once. M. O. Mrs. :R. L. Fears.
Flovilla. Rt. 1.
POULTRY WANTED
e
BANTAMS: |
Want 10 to 15 Bantam hens
and 1 rooster, or early 1943
hatch pullets, Sebrights. or
Game bantams or other small.
breed. priced reasonable.
W. Reese, Pittsburg.
GAMES:
Want to buy some Pit game
Will
coclgs, 6 Ibs. and over. Any
nuinber. State what vou have
and price.. A. W. Burson, At-
lanta, 258 Mills St.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED:
Exe. 2 Bronze turkey toms.
May 1943 hatch. for 2 hens of
same breed of about same age.
Es Be Jones. Jn. Hahira Rte 1.
Exc. 1 large, nice turkey
gobbler. half wild and half
tame, for a young turkey hen,
April 1943 hatch. Ea. pay Exp.
Chgs. John L. Bennett, Screv-
en Rt. 2. Box 3h:
Want 1 Black and White
Muscovy drake, not over 2 yrs.
old. quackless. State particu-
lars: and price collect. Mrs.
Julian M. Grace, ~ Crawford-
ville.
4
1farm 50-50. basis.
15e ea. FOB. Robert
| Dalton. Rt. 2.
MARKET BULLETIN
FARM HELP WANTED
Want tenant for 2-horse
5-room.
house, good. pasture,
stock and I furnish cows,
milk: near school and church-.
es. Martin.
Springs. Box 7.
Want 2 white families with
Lithia
-own work for 2 1-H. farms.
good land, comfortable houses.
plenty wood. excellent water.
Jesses Cutter, DeSoto.
Want married farm hand.
small crop. day work, $2.00
day: good lge. house, fuel,
pasture, garden free: also
steady day work for extra
hands: pay every week. J. T.
Church, Thomson.
Want cattleman ride range,
look after cattle: grow feed:
help. on JIge. farm: good sal.
and house. Also col. help want-
ed at once: need 4 Ige. families
for wages or good half crops:
land cut with tractors, 2 extra
money crops. good houses. Dr.
J. H. Douglas, Albany.
Want good. sober man for
wages or share cropper. See
or write at once. Mrs. Irene
Waller, Hahira, Rt. 1.
Want tenant for 2-horse
farm, Echols settlement, 9 mi.
W. Marietta near Dallas Rd.:
4-room house, outbuildings,
standing rent. Naney Anna
Foster. Marietta, 208 Ken-
nesaw Ave.
Want tenant for 1-horse cron
and house. either white or col.
a e Jackson, Lawrenceville.
Rt. 1.
Want. tenant for good 1 or
2-horse farm, 3 Mi. from Jones-
boro on good road. a
Ta:
Brown, Jonesboro.
Want nice. clean middleaged
woman to do farm work. $4.00
wk. and board.- Write at once.
Mrs. Ernest Carroll. Bremen.
Rt. 2. Box 88 .
Want farmer for 1-horse crop
on halves, or wages: good. 4-
room house, other furnishings,
if desired. C. A. Bennett.
Stone Mountain. Rt. 2. (See me
127 E. Ponce de Leon Ave..
- Decatur).
Want man, to work on apple
orehard, prefer with wife or
small family and from North
Ga. exp. in apple or peach
orchard work: house,
garden. pasture. $2.00 day.
Must be seber. H.-B. Roberts,
Clarkesville.
Want 2-plow share farmer.
new house. well and barn. I
furnish all necessary:
bred sows and 20 a. pasture:
bus by door. accredited school.
Mrs. J. G. Daniel, Damasct:s.
Want reliable woman or girl
(21 yrs. of age) help on farm.
Good home and_salarv for
right party. Miss. Dixie Faith,
Want farmer on 50-50 basis
for 1 or 2-horse farm: good
land, water. house: on paved
hwy. near school and churches.
bus and mal routes. J. QO.
Barnes, Devereaux.
Want family to operate 2-| H
horse farm. 50-5C basis: gcod| (7 M
mules. good 3-R. house. near
school bus route. church: 344
Mi. to town. If willing to work
apply at once. Mrs. W. Q.
Raburn, Ideal (or see Rabuini
Bros. at Ideal).
Want colored family to tend
some cotton and tobacco and
work for wages.
Baxley. Rt. 4.
Want man work crop cn 50-
50 basis. A. W. Wood, Com-
merce, Rt. 3. ,
C. L. Smith,
Want reliable party to cut-
and load 1000 cords pulowood,
also farm. Good house. good
land, farming equipment if
desired. Very attractive prov-
osition. M. E. S
lee. Box 101.
Want man and wife to live
in house with me and work
on farm and do outside work.
See, or write. W.-D. Johnson,
Hamilton, Route 1. Box 162.
Want col. family to run 2-H.
farm on halves: 1 Mi. from
Barnesville on Thomaston hwy.
Write or come see. Jas. A.
Wellmaker. Barnesville.
Want reliable white couple
work on farm. No cotton or
tobacco. Board and _= salary.
John T. Groover. Ludowici.
Ret.
Want family. white or col.
to make 1 or 2-H. crop: good
land, near church and on
school bus line. Would like
family with boy to help me
make acrop. L. A. McKibben.
Waco: Rt. 2.
Want farm couple or family.
white or col. to work on farm.
Eugene C. Boykin. Jr.. West
Point.
Want settled woman, white or
col., for gen. work on faxm,
near College Park. Salary,
room and board. Mrs. M. B.
Kilgore, College Park, Rt. 2.
halves:
and:
wood, |
| operating 2-row Joh
also 2| Work: must be
mith, Chamb- Rt 3
FARM HELP WANTED
Good 3-H. farm to let on
3 good mules, 3% a.
tobacco allotment: peanuts,
cotton, potatoes. corn, ete. Miss
Dona Turner, Moultrie. Rt. 1.
Want col. man: for general
farm work: good wages and
house furnished. Walter T.
Candler. Emory University.
Want 2 1-H. farmers on 50-
50 basis to cultivate bottom
land farm. tractor available.
good mules and_ buildings:
also 2 men on salary for or-
chard and farm work. Houses,
wee eee oe State
Sal. wanted and give 2 ref.
Hamilton L.. Hill. Newnan.
Want good white couple
for 2-H. farm on halves: stock
and tools furnished: good lo-
cation, 3 mi. from town. Mrs.
W. P. Varner. Rutledge.
_ Want man with family suf-
ficient operate 33 acres land:
good land. mule and tools: weli
in yd.: good pasture. school
bus near house: guano money
advanced: 50-50 basis. grow
cane. cotton. corn, peanuts, ete.
oo Robertson, Talbotton.
Want woman for farm work
State age. how soon cae
come and wages expected.
noe. full Co in Ist
ee alfee. Bruns-
Settled man or coupl =
ored. do farm work. Nines
and salary: good home: also
farm tenants. Answer at once.
oe Jackson. Wrightsville.
Want good reliable fa il
for 2-3-H. erop on 50-50 bee
ood bottom land for corn. up- |
land for eotton: 3 and 4 R.
houses. well in yard. barred
Pasture, on school- bus, near
church. * Noel Payne, Canton
Rt. 3. (7 mi. from Canton), *
Want elderly col. cou le |
good character as caret ee
small farm in DeKalb
County: garden, chickens, cow:
prac. new, well insulated house
with running water and elec.
lights. Reasonable weekly
wage. Clark.
P.O. Box 942. 36 ae Atlanta,
Want white woman 40
yrs. old to look after chides
eee Bree ees on farm.
vy &A. Watkins, j
100 Evans Drive. a: aevills,
Want farm laborer, eapable
Deere
Strict] oe
m rictly
and willing worker: anaie on
col.. married or single. Good
Day to right party. LL. nil
lips. Colquitt, Rt. 2. _
Want good. whi e :
family tend 1-H. See Sachets
es: good land. 5-R. ceiled
house: tob. barn, outbuildings
on mail and school route and
work .7000 turpentine faces... J
. Flowers, Ludowici. Rt. 2.
Want someone to work 9-
barrel. stand turpentine ie
some farm work on 50-50 basis.
ome see if interested. Fred
utchinson. Hazlehurst. Rt. 3.
i. S. Hazleh
on Hazlehurst Hea ie eee
Want share croppers or day
n
tractor outfit: also other
hands. Regular work. Hous
wood. garden free._ 5
Travis. Riverdale. a
Want good farmer for 25 A.
farm: 3-R. house. good water
on porch: wood. fine pasture.
big barn. in good repair. near
School bus._ Standing rent. C
E. Brown. Coll
Fairburn Rd. oe a
Want tenant 2-H. farm. -
90 basis: Ige. 3-R. house: ies
well in yard: barn handy: pas-
ture. wood. water. good land.
voung skittish mules. House
B. C. Perry. Monroe.
empty,
Want man and wife to help:
make crop this year: furnish a
4-R. hosue_and wood. and pay
by day. Write at once. Mrs.
J. A. Puckett. Buford. Rt. 1.
Box 50. :
Want 2-H. and 3-H. farmers
cultivate with mules: 5-H. to
cultivate with 2-row tractor in
Candler County. All farms
have tobacco. L. N. Edenfield.
Stillmore. Rt. 1.
Want good white woman.
unincumbered to help with
chickens and other farm work
and live as one of family: reas-
onable salary. Letters ans.
ala E;. Lee. Milledgeville.
Want sober. dependable man
to run 1 plow: also help super-
vise farm work: have good cot-
ton. tobacco and vegetable al-
lotments. Prefer man who
knows S. Ga. methods. Mrs.
Lorene Rustin. Meigs.
Want share cropper for 1-H.
farm. 3 acres tobacco. 4 a. cot-
ton, rest in anything wanted:
3-R. house. See or write. Mrs.
H. E. Waller. Hahira. Rt. 1.
| lanta.
for right party.
sows for sale: term
(2 Mi E. Ceci.
Settled white woman liv
country home near bus, r.
road station and help. v
farm work. No milking.
W.-M. Prince. Rock Spring.
Want man and wife. w!
or.col. for large 1-H. farm
3rds or 4ths. or standing ren
4-R. ceiled hosue: with ligh:
and running water: lge. b
and good pasture. Near to
See or write. Mrs. Marv
Kimbell. McDonough. Rt,
Want immediately midd
aged white or col. wom
without incumbrances, to
farm work: Good pay. M
J. J: Bennett, Sylvester.
Want reliable couple to_
with elderly lady and wor
H. farm on halves: good lan
good stock. water and: ligh:
15 Mi. from Elberton. Mrs
Lawrence. Middleton.
Want reliable white wom
for farm work: reas. sala
and good home. Communica
with. rs. J. S. Wood. A
lanta. 790 Hemphill Ave., N.
.. Want good woman at_
to do farm work, no milk.
must - stone and health
room. board and salary. Mi;
C. F. Johnson. Fairburn RL
home and Ip. w
farm work. R. C. Hines, Thor
asville. Box No. 403. :
Want middleaged. :
Christian couple for 1 Hy farts
(Elec. _ conveniences). Goo
Done E. W. Drver. 3. Lanes
ary. : aE
Newton. Rt. 2. Box 69.
Want honest. clean, health
unincumbered woman to live
family to drive tractor for
1944 on farm. Reasonable
Wages and furnish work, f
entire. family: also. furnish
good house. garden and sma
patches. H. G. Smith, Jesup.
care Redland Farm, ~.
woman (21 or over). for wot
on farm. No milking. Room.
board and $20.00 month. Mrs.
M. L. Jones. Atlanta. Rt. 3.
(Key Road). oe
Want farmers for 1 and 2 H.
farms in Hall Co. some bot-
tom land. good bldgs.. wood.
water, pasture. Standing rent
or 3rds and 4ths. H. V. John-
son. Gainesville. eee
Want intelligent and out-
standing farm family for 2 H.
truck and Livestock farm.
mi. Atlanta. on river: fine
land and good equipment. |
R. house. Excellent propos
tion. Must furnish ref. as to
character, etc. Jas: R. Barber.
Atlanta, 124 Hurt Bldg.. *pho
(nights) Ch 2075. ae
Want man with family fo
crop on halves. Good
land. house and good pasture,
Want 3 families: 2, 2-H.
crops. halves or 50-50 basis. 1,
1-H. crop on halves. 3 houses,
2. 4-R.. other 3-R. Plant corn,
cotton. food products: furni:
Fair amount ration bill furn-
ished in crop time. 15 mi. At-
Good land. White or
colored. L. S. Burns. Tueke
Want woman, 40 yrs. or over
to helo with livestock and
other farm work. Good salary
Ree i: King.
Baxley. Rt. 1. <a
Want colored man to live in
yard and do~- farm chores
around place. Good house and
wood furnished. $40.00. mo.
straight time. Miss Mamie
Wier. Douglasville. Rt. 4.
Want middleaged woman,
white or col., of good characte
to help on small farm. No
milking. $30.00 mo. room and
board. Mrs. J. C. Starr, For-
svth, Rt. 4. oo
Want good farmer. wit
force enough to work a 4 }
farm on paved Hwy., % mi.
city limits. All under fence,
running water year around:
Ga. power lights. Rent free
for upkeep. Also 1. 2 or 4 head
of stock and 3 head P. C.
party. H. J.B
nate ple home te
work mornings and
s. on farm for board
little cash. 5 mi. Oe
- Paul, Albany, Go.
N fake foie Rear 0 Aces
December 28, 1943 The following foods were destroyed_ z
How ont Htiides, unfit for human consumption ;
| Commissioner of Agriculture,
1| Atlanta, Ge | 2
spe os eS 2 Baw eg Hamburger Meat s Ibs =
| Dear Mr. Linder: = asd 22 Aa SS le Ibs.
I hand you herewith an aaa report for 1943, 50 Ihe
ending December 31, of the Weights and Measures S.
Division, this work was begun July 1, as follows: a a hee 3
Ibs.
Ibs.
lbs. ae
bss a
lbs.
legs
lbs.
lbs.
ls lbs.
Tse
lbs.
Ibs.
cans
Ibs.
Ibs.
bse
2 Ibs.
Spareribs
on chores. around.
op B. Baird, Dunwoody,
ernathy Rd.
nt assistant Herdsman for
uernsey herd. $60.00
salary. House, milk, gar- |-
spot furnished. House
for lights. has running
: wood available at no.
~ John W. Bussey. Co-
. Box 199.
Want reliable woman to live
1 family of 3 adults and,do
work around farm. No
Good salarv. Pri-
e room. Communicate with,
7 Brownlow. New
Chickens -
Oysters
Hog Jowls
| Hog Heads
Scales Inspected
- Seales Approved
~~ Seales Condemned. =
- Weights Tested :
Weights Approved |
Packages Inspected
Packages Approved
Packages Condemned
(Because of irregularities)
Pig Feet
Pig Tails
Backbone
Sausage
Of the 1904 scales condemned, 972 were sue Weiners
the consumer over-weight.
932 were giving the consumer short-weight.
Merchants using the 972 scales giving the con-
|sumer over-weight were causing the merchant an an-
nual loss of $235,665.10.
Consumers buying over the remaining 932 ses lea
condemned were taking an annual loss of $266,098.10.
95% of the above 1904 scales condemned have
been repaired and are now giving correct weights
which is a saving to the merchant and consumer in the
amount of $537,793.22 annually.
>
Want goo farmer. white or
lored. to work farm, 52%
. 25 acres in cultivation.
. Furnish stock. 4 R.
Canned Fish
Bologna Sausage
Cream Cheese
Cheese ~
ay settled, middleaged Corn Meal -
e. white or cores as
anta
: Butter
g. Straight salary and ;
Ss or salary if preferred.
_ Gonkin, pian 715,
Mustard
Tomatoes (canned)
Pineapple (canned
* Yours very truly,
and assist with gen. farm A. D. HARRIS, Director, |
Salary. Write. Mrs. Weights & Measures Division.
Good. LaFayette, Rt. 2 ; : sg
Want cropper from nig or
oining equity to make crop January 1, 1944
4. Set bracy. Valdosta.
ae good, reliable, hethy,
middleaged woman to live in
Blackberries.
Bananas
Avocadoes
Pineapple
Tomatoes
Egg Plants
Turnip Salad
Lettuce
Honorable Tom Linder,
Commissioner of Agriculture,
State Capitol, :
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Linder:
Want a on t-horse crop,
50 basis. or wages: have 2
rands; 5 yrs. exp,
in family. &
oT D. Meers, Atlanta, Rt.
uldercrest Dr. Sek
ant job as overseer on
ood farm, 60 yrs. old; honest
d willing to work: can give
ood references: lifetime exp.
arm. Howell | . Freeman,
al Circle, Rt.
yr. old woman wants seh
farm helping with farm
k with: nice people.
aD Snyed. state salary. Write
All letters answered.
Blanche Kesler. Toccoa.
fen ee
ee to be moved. ee J
HL Wells, Scott, Rt.
Want 1-H. crop on ae bas-
with clean people: am sober
reliable; am 48 yrs. of age,
single and exp. in farm work;
must furnish bus sok Cas.
neey. Hapeville. P. O. Box
ae: a man wants job on
rm for salary. board. and
ashing. No dairy work. ate
Vant fe on small farm.
city conveniences near
( close to Brunswick.
th garden space, etc. Write.
a Lola Buie, Ludowici, Box
ould take part crop with
right man and work by the
av for rest of my time. 45 vrs.
ld, wife. 4 children (oldest 13
- Raised on farm. Can
ref. ee making $36.00
: P. Popham. At-
aia: 48 Kelly St:
ife and < chil-
k and
-| Buttermilk
dj Trish Potatoes (short. weight) , eee
Coffee Str etcher _
; Sweet Potatoes =
I respectfully submit an itemized amnual report
of the work done by the Food and Feed Division, De-|.
partment of Agriculture, State of Georgia, for the
year 1943. |
-|Inspections on foods and feeds
Withholds issued
Samples taken to be analyzed
Abatements issued to improve sanitary
conditions ee ie ee ee ee ees
The Pollo wih foods, feeds and seeds
were withheld from sale:
Eggs
Cane Syrup .
Maple Syrup
Flavoring
Orange Juice
Grapefruit Juice
Bottled Drinks
don
: gals.
bottles
bottles
cans
qts.
qts.
9 pts.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
Ibs.
pkgs:
pkgs.
Sweet Milk
Irish Potatoes
Pineapple (canned)
Canning Syrup
Corn Meal
cans
jars
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
bu.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
bottles
bottles
bags
pkgs.
pkgs.
lbs.
lbs.
cans
lbs.
lbs.
cs.
lbs.
a5 064 lbs.
97 bu.
20,000 gals.
1,500 Ibs. |
A480 gals. -
4.000 Ibs.
A Gigiontn Catsup
;|Tomato Catsup
Pecans
Filled Milk
Sausage
Soybean Meal Flour
Dog Food
Horse Meat
Flour
SOMONS 2.25) 25 eS i
Collard Greens (bunches)
Mustard Greens
Rutabagas
a 494
Green Onions
Sweet Potatoes
Trish Potatoes
Cucumbers.
Squash _
Corn (ear)
Okra
Butterbeans
String Beans
Pepper
Hot Pepper
as Peas
Feed - os
Syrip = =e :
Canned Vegetables
Salad Dressing
gsr = eee
Collard Sprouts
Turnips
Prunes
Spinach
Mushrooms
Radishes
Cauliflower
Carrots
Broccoli
Oranges
English Peas
Turnips
Asparagus ______
Cantaloupes as
The following:
unfit for plantins |
reve
Cabbage
Sweet Potatoes
Wholesaler Fish Dealer 3 Licenses Issued Ss
Yours vrey truly, S