"WEDNESDAY, MARCH q; 1944 VOLUME 27 ith Rationing On ebraary 22 (Washington S birthday), I attended meeting. at the City Auditorium in. Atlanta, a by The N ar Food. Administration. This meeting was called to discuss bing into effect un order for the rationing of milk in Geotgia,, 1. vo | Purpose of Rationing Milk : Lie was stated at this meeting by Federal metic igibead the purpose of rationing milk in large cities was to con- erve more milk and dairy products for our Armed Forces. and to be shipped by Lend Lease to our Allies overseas. Mr. William C. Waldon, Assistant Director, who came fits meeting from Washington, made the statement that the majority of babies in the United States are now being ed canned milk. The cn was also made by one of we federal of- icials that the best form of milk that could be pee . to men overseas was powdered whole milk. -There are no milk canneries in Georgia and there are - O powdered milk manufacturers in Georgia. It naturally - - follows that whatever canned milk and powdered milk the government gets, must be purchased in states other than Georgia and ean not be purchased in Georgia. How Rationing Is Put Into Effect + Under the rules as laid down by federal officials, each | milk distributor is to be given a quota of sales. That is, each plant and each producer- distributor is to be given a quota as to how much milk he can sell. This quota is to. e the amount sold by the distributor in either June or ecember 1943. - Tealled the attention of the federal officials to the fact S at the limiting.of sales of the individual producer would automatically limit the production of that individual. - If Bill Smith is given a quota to sell 100 gallons of milk per day, then, of course, Bill Smith can only produce 0 gallons of milk per day because he cannot afford to produce more milk than he ean sell. Everyone Wishes To Cooperate With The War Effort I called attention of the federal officials to the fact at the State Department of Agriculture and all the dairy- men were anxious to co-operate with the Federal Govern- in any possible way in the war effort. _I further called their attention to the fact that Georgia as never been an exporter of milk and dairy products but at she had always been an importer of these. _-T also ealled their attention to the fact that when the ar began many military camps were established in Feorgia, and we had tried in every way possible to secure adequate milk supplies for these camps. Under Georgia Law, no fluid milk is permitted to be gold direct to the consumer, except Grade A milk. _ Attention was called to the fact that since the begin- (Continued on Page Two) _ 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. February 23, 1944 Per Cwi.: : are 23 (Wednesday)Rome F bruary 24 (Thursday)Vidalia TOP FED CATTLE ary 23 (Wednesday)Rome Coes ea $ 9.50-$14.30 24 Sey es ee ee eS, ae _ EDITORIALBy Tom Linder : Tend is such an every- -day question, we are apt te fi r get that food is a most vital item, both in war and in peace. - Thave just returned from a trip to different points in Georgia, where farm meetings were held. It is amazing the : number of men who have gone from the farms to the armed. x forces and to war jobs, as well as to city jobs: \ Phe rules of Selective. Service are becoming more rig from time to time and more farmers are being called as the weeks go by. es The food that city duelers and suburban fanaihies pro duce and preserve during the coming months will be a | factor, and may be a vital factor i in our over- all food ae tion. 3 ae Canneries On ania Market, Macon Market and Thomasville Market - fe the importance of the home. canning pro. ~ gram as a vital factor in assuring an adequate food supply, for the civilian population, I constructed a modern-cannil plant at the State Farmers Market here in Atlanta. The first few days-of operation revealed that the. cilities would have to be increased to care for the immediate demand. The facilities were doubled and later trebled te accommodate the housewives that visited the cannin plant daily to can fruits and vegetables for their families The cannery on the State Farmers Market at Murphy Avenue and Sylvan Road is being revamped and facilities : enlarged so that the housewives: of Atlanta and vicinity may can larger quantities of fruits and neg duri 1944 than was canned during 1943. | The success of the community cannery oreued by t State Department of Agriculture: on the State Farmer: Market in Atlanta was phenomenal in 19453. It proved to be one of the most popular, as well as st te most profitable ventures ever made in Georgia for food! preservation.. = Thousands of housewives in and around Atlanta to kK advantage of the Opportunity in 1943 and hundreds of thousands of cans of fruits aa vegetables were put up fox winter use. S The idea of bringing a community canning ia city; dwellers was an original and new idea. It had never been tried before any where in the United States. Atlanta was the first city in the country to have a eo canne and the experiment proved most satisfactory. ~ be Bs Canneries At Macon and Thomasville Late in the season of 1943 we opened a community ca < nery on the market at Macon. It was opened too late to give the service that the Atlanta cannery did. : We have enlarged the facilities of the Macon cann ry We have enlarged tie building, as well as the equipment and the Macon cannery will be pais: as soon as fruits a vegetables are moving in volume on the market this spr ae (Continued on Page Two) Cech ruits and Vegetables February 25. 1944 - Atlanta $4.00- +4 25 \ Apples, boxes _ Cabbage Plants, erts. per 2000 plants oe ee Collards, per doz. bunches Mushrooms, 1-Ib. cartons Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. Sweet Potatoes, per bu. baskets Turnips (bunched) per doz. bunches Turnip Salad, per bu. hampers Se EN Re MAR KET BULLETIn | 7 _Wednesday, Maren I GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN : e ee Address all items for publication and. all requests to be put @n the mailing list and for change of address ty STATE BUREAU F MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. s Notices of fafm produce and appurtenances admissable ander postage regulations inserted on time on each request and epeated only when reguest is accompanied by new copy of. notice. gle _ Limited space Saul not permit insertion at nolites tontaining more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not = " @ssume any popensibey for any notice appearing in the - Bulletin. = Published Weekly at il4- 122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture ] Yom Linder, Commissioner, Executive Office, State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. * x : Publication Office a 14- 122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. _ Editorial and Executive Offices ae Capitol, Base oe etiry on FORM 3578Bureau of _. Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. 191: Milk Rationing} (Continued from Page One). ning of this war, we have permitted large quantt- ties of outside milk to be brought into. the state of lower grades, because the Apmy needed this milk and it was impossible to obtain a supply ot Grade A milk. Attention was called to the fact that no ne- cessity existed in Georgia at this time to limit sales of Georgia producers. What we need in Georgia 3 is larger production by Georgia produc- ors aad larger sales by Georgia producers. J ealled attention to the obvious fact that he way to conserve milk for the Government and for overseas is to stop bringing so much milk into Georgia from the outside and to produce more | milk in Georgia. Skim Milk I notice in an Associated Press dispatch Pott Washington, under date of February 21, where the United States Senate passed a bill atid sent it to the President, This bill provides that it is no longer necessary under Federal Regula- tions to brand the word oe on dried aime med milk. : This simply means, that dried skimmed milk can be sold as dried milk so far as Federal Regulations are concerned. The consumer buy- ing dried milk would not know whether he was getting whole milk or skimmed milk. Strange as it may seem, there were only 3 votes against this bill in the United States Senate. _ets Cooperate With The Army and Navy We want to eooperate with the Army and Navy and will therefore permit such milk to con- tinue to come into Georgia as the Army and Navy desires, regardless of Brad, as the Army and | Navy have their own inspectors and. look out for the health of the men in military camps. J am sure everyone will agree with this. ~ set's stop all outside milk that is not Grade tA, except what is absolutely necessary to prevent ae milk famine. Only last week, one man from the War Food (Administraton came around to see Georgia milk producers, asking them to inerease their produc: tion of milk in 1944. The same week, another branch of the War Food Administration notified Georgia producers that they could not sell any nore milk than they sold in December or June of Jast year. They ask them to inerease production but told them they could not sell any more than they sold last year. _. Milk Rationing To Go Into Effect -Lunderstand that this milk rationing is to go into effect. at once. os Notices are being sent to every plant in Georgia that has a permit to bring in mk can- eclling said permit. statements showine that such milk is feecaey for Army or Navy use or that-Georgia producers. are unable to supply enough milk under the Gov- ernment Rationing System. I shall, of course, expect the Government Rationing Authorities to give Georgia producers ample quotas to enable the Georgia producers. to sell all the milk that they ean produce. Certainly no one ean object to this. The Savings Will Add To iovericioat Supply Cutting out the importation of so much milk into Georgia from dairy states will add to the to have more milk for babies, our men overseas and for Lend Lease. This is what the govern- ement says is needed. and we must work with them. | ; TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Acriculture. FooD FOR 1944 - 1945, (Continued from Page One) successful as the Atlanta cannery. It will mean that hundreds of thousands of cans will be Us up in Macon for winter use. We are just completing the erection of a an- ery on the Thomasville market. and it will also be open for business in the spring. Victory Gardens nt cannot too strongly urge everyone who can do so profitably to have a carden this year. It is not necessary to grow a wide variety of vegetables in order to have a garden. If you can grow a few rows of those vegetables which are most suit- ed to your taste and to your cireumstances, it will be a wonderful help. The Victory Garden Club of Georgia will be glad to assist you in every way possible. If you are in need of advice, confer with your Victory Garden Club, with your County Agent, with your Vocational Teacher, and always feel free to call on this department for ae m any way pogsible. Farmers Are Doing Magnificent J ob The farmers of Georgia and of the nation are doing the greatest job that has ever been done in the history of the country equipment and with a shortage of farm labor, they have produced and harvested crops of all kinds beyond what anyone thought was possible a year ago. We know that the fanart will continue to do their best regardless of the tremendous handi- caps under which they labor. In spite of all that those who remain on the farms can do, there is bound to be a food crisis in this country and throughout the world as an aftermath of this great war. starvation in India, China and Russia than on the battlefields in the most terrible war of history. People are starving by the millions through- ottt most of Europe and Asia. So far, we people in America have been mercifully spared the hor- rors of famine, just as we have escaped the hor- rors of bombing of civilian population. We should not, however, allow this fact to make us careless of this truth. It has happened thereit can happen here. Do not let us forget these sad truths. Let us work as we have never worked before to produce food and to ean food. Shortage of Milk We are now faced with a national shortage of milk. This shortage will become more a in another year. To some extent, fresh fruits and fresh vege- tables area substitute for milk. We should make it a point to consume as much fresh fruits and vegetables as possible. We should can fruits and vegetables for the winter months. During the summer months, let us provide for the months of winter to come. | 3 TOM. LINDER, | Chas. government-supply and enable the government! A | nell, ee I am sure that the Macon cannery will be just as} head steel conveyor. \With an acute shortage of machinery and) It is probable that more people have died of | SECOND HA MACHINERY FO) Aas S Garden pose plow able, with 2 sets rak self-address, stamped en price and informatio Adams, Sycamore, McCormick reaper ; er. needs f $40.00. vator, oy 00 . Hargrove, New 8 frame hives, gla: servation and supers rea insert bees, $8.00 ea. Manley, Atlanta, 166. Vey %, ae Tractor warn, three and ane by . : $100.00.. New Racine th mounted. $100.00. Stov ter. 4x12 in. $20.00. FOB. ledgeville, Rt. 1 Farmall F-20 tractor, in cond. Rubber in front, behind. Frank -T, Eatonton. Bostrom farm terracin with magnifying glass, it fect condition. Hora re Ley "hac tblsp. P. Pe sealer. FOB. Cc. Soe Midville. Good Oliver planter N (pulled by mule). Case combine, 415 good cond., on ruler, $450. Mrs. Mary Drew, Millen Box 392. -Lummus 4 70-saw. gin y eomplete, 12 in. plain gins N extractor feeder cleaners, 3 S. Reese, Di equipment. W. gis a I. H. C. self dump hay ra ready to use, in good also some wagon wheel Wi -aeromotor~ wind mill,\ not use but in good shape. Edwards, Bethlehem. - 30H: PP. model AD crawler tractor with 1942 completely overhauled month. J. . Langdon, Wo bury... 1 Plant setter: (GBD. P Co. make). perfect cond., t1 tor hitch, $75.00: 2 row cot duster, used 1. season, .$25 R. E. McCants, Butler, Rt Set of Tobacco barn used 1 season. in good s $25.00. G. B. Daniel, 4 (4% mi. W. Jesup). Turn plows, Chattanoo m and Syracuse 1H: roll o spring tooth harrows. 7 guano: distr ibutors, Mrs. Jessie S. Collier, ville, One 1938 Ford iractr ley, 1 side plow, 1 trac harrow, all A-1 cond., at my place. W. E. Par las. Rt 4. Phone Dall 6294. WieCormick-Deering Mc machine No. 6, good good rake (goes with m needs tongue in it. $70. my farm: K.'$. Price, land, Rt. 4. : J. B. Feed (mill - wi screens. in good cond, M. B. Brown, Richland Box 545. Allis Chalmers Combin 60 with 5 ft. blade, with spreader, new containers cylinder. perfect cond., on ber. $500.00 for quick sal E. English, Warrenton, R B. 0. Model: J. D. 3 completly rebuilt, and in A-1 cond. B. Pearson, West Point 2 buggies for sale. Sparks, Carnesville. _ dairy boiler, in good cond ae pore Parker, Dera Farmall F- 12 on od Ww. 8 disc harrow in exe. con E. Robison, Jackson. John pete combine, s width. and hif ft. Mears Best often ae Mrs. Willa D. Evans, Wad. John Deere hay baler, power. in good cond.. Viva Sanders, D Cultivator for -Far tractor, good a new, | $50.00, at my plac Gaston, Wadley. New wheat cradle beer used), $7.00: a. No. 1* shape. over engine -hammer mill; Model A Farmall or, complete with power ak o-of f; ~ eultivator nts. with power lift, other tt peaments. 14 disc harrow. ery tiller, A-1 cond. B E innon, Richland. Niagara orchard duster, del F-25, mounted on self- acking steel wagon, powered, y practically new Briggs- tratton gas engine, $200.00. Fred Benton, Monticello. nt. No. 3 harow plow. 4 ft. mule power hay baler, - bean power takeoff spray- miounted, on rubber. 6 mi. _B. Gilbert, Elko. ae LeRoi motor, 20 { water. cooled, $75. 00. Ex- 2 cylinder air com- sor, $30.00, Used for small rn and Hammer Mill and 2 oe Exchange for Vy ean ase, J. G. Vio ae ae 2060 S. Pryor Rad., Rt. 9, Ca 8246. : Riding cottoh harrow and ows, $45.00. Or will .exc. or something can use. Hand mn sheller, turned by hand. - J. BR. Simonton, Da- S. Price. Cleveland. vow Seeder as wheat, oats. ve, Biclet and other grains, 0 cond., 2 yrs. old, $40.00. on Borden. Barnesville. V fddlebrooks Bldg.) 1 walking cultivator (Nu ng), good shape. $50.00: also garnchburs, good shape, avary L. Jordan, Ma- planter with uano attachment, No. 3, same w, planted 6 acres cotton oaks. $15.00 FOB. Jas F. es, Swainsboro, Rt. : ens 4 disc tiller, ice for sale. -H. A. Jack- a ts Rt. 2 (Central- ee Allis-Chaimers 5 ft. Com- ~ needs some _ repairs, 90.00 or $400.00 recondition- ; Want to buy power cane ill. State size, ve requir- d to operate. Walker, Macon, Box geo, "Pain St. 42, Letz feed mill, mounted, ice as ata Price on = re- vest. P. B. Massey. Colum- | , Buena Vista Road. \llis-Chalmers all-drop com- ne, 5 ft. cut, rubber tires, in. od condition. O. H. J ordan. athber! Re 3 Riding ulbaators. 2 walk- cultivators, complete. New Covington and with = all Dyar, Greensboro, better. planter King planters. parts. J. P. o. 218 Oliver turner, good as , with new point and land ide, etc., $14.00; 2 No. 1 Oliver urners, good cond., $12.00 ea.; ea. Moline and Vulcan 1-H ows, $5.00 ee. O. S. Edwards, ville, Rt. Cotton sues new, $15.00 : Arthur Owen, Barnes- es frain cradle, good as new. so handstroke feed cutter. orace Darnell, Winston. uperior 9-row grain drill vith fertilizer attachment. elley Duplex feed mill No. 1, perfect cond. Corn shredder. a nus Etheridge, Jeffer- ee crowth cutter, 36-in. meter cylinder, 60 in. long, 00. Williams Hammermill ounted countershaft. pulley by 20, sufficiently long for as $600.00. Bona Allen, uferd.. 26 Doubie Dise Gliver tractor low. See at my place. L. C. ! es, Acworth. : ft. McCormick-Deering ombine, in good condition. T. Futch, Rochelle. armall T-20 tractor in finst- iss condition. Rubbe in ent, steel behind. iank Ts enham, Eatonton. eeder, new, kept in dry sy paint good, bought in 2: 2 turning plows, 1 No. 62 atnooga, 1 Syracuse 1477, wing, 1 5-tooth geewhiz. in for prices. J. A. Kell, : an Nat. Ciiy Bank uC Allis- Chalmers trac-. 4 or on rubber, 6 disc. John. | till with seeder at-| at. Dont write. Come. | BFan Vidalia. churn, practically | rfect condition, $15.00. rubber. 200) : good condition. | ated last season. _. SECOND-HAND _ E| MACHINERY FOR SALE Practically new Turner pea- nut shelling machine. Shells both Spanish and. runner. Cheap for cash. Charles C. Walker, MarShallville. - Ford Ferguson tractor, 2 1 bottom plows, Weeder, cultiva- tor, in good condition. C. C. Cook, Lumber City, Rt. 1. John Deere No. 6 combine on Exe. cond. Rebuilt, $600.00. B. E. Yancey, Jr. Al- bany. Rt, 32 Box. 5382. Tel Lisi Allis-Chalmers combine No. 60. On rubber and in fair con- dition, $350.00 FOB. J. V. Tin- ley, Waynesboro. Phone 337-W. Sev. 2-H plows, middie bust- ers and guano spreaders, in See Se farm. 2mi. W. Ila. Mrs. J. O. Smith, Commerce, Rt. 4. Farmall tractor with 5 disc IHC tiller, with seeder attach- ed, A-1 cond;, and on new rub- ber. Also Dbl. disc IHC 6 ft. harrow. Wray Smith, Sparta. Farmall H tractor on steel; disc harrow: disc tiller; mow- ing machine, 7 ft. blade. Used 1 season. See, 4 mi. W. Wood- land. Mrs. B. J. Hawkins, Woodland. 1250 Cherry Burvell ehurn, 4 h. p. motor mounted, complete: 400 gal. pasteurizer with 2 hp. motor. Cone set butter fixtures. Mrs. J. R. McLana- han, Elbexton, 251 N. Oliver St. Oliver riding cultivator, used very little, $40.00 at my farm. J. D. Parks, Zebulon, Rt. 1 Second-hand 100-hp. steam boiler; 60-hp. Cole steam en- gine, to. be used with cotton gin: RR. . Brown, hecust Grove. / Farmall F-14, tires, exc. motor. condition, $650.00. * Allis-Chalmers. B, with l-row planter and culti- vator, all in perfect cond. T. R. Taylor, Davisboro. John Deere 6 ft. binder, with new sheets, $100.00 Farquar pea huller, hand operated, $15.00. W. A. Denham, Thom- aston, Rt. 3. Terrell scrape set for sale, or exc. for SPC or OIC hog, wt. 100 Ibs. T. H. Elliott, Jones- boro. Allis-Chalmers R. C. sear toe on rubber, with mowing at- tachment. Used very little and in perfect condition. R. B. Robinson, Newnan, Ph. 888-J-1. Cole No. 40 planter, with gears and plates: used 1 sea- son, A-1 cond., $20.00 FOB. Al- fonza Sidwell Apalachee, Rt. with good Tractor Farmall F-20 com- bine harrow, power mower, and other farm equipment for sale. Sell separately. L. M. King, Redan. Cole chain feed guano dis- tributor, ,used very little, $10.00. No. 4 Oliver turn plow, good cond., same price. At barn. Roy J. Moon, Lyons, Rt. 4. Fordson tractor, heavy cast- iron front wheels, spike lugs on rear wheels; J. D. No. il and 12 2 disc plow; Case cut- away harrow, A-1l cond., $450.00 on farm near Athens. W. A. Thurmond, Atlanta, 258 Murray Hill Ave. Ph. De 7907. . Second- hand 75 Oliver trac- tor plow, 36 in. double disc.. $75.00. Also 2 mare mules, wt. 1400 lbs. ea., sound and will work anywhere. L.. C. Haynes, Acworth. Jay Bee 12-in. Humdinger hammer mill, $225.00. Ready to grind your feed. W. R. Howard, Stephens. Case 6 disc tiller plow on rubber. Good as new. Sid Jarrett, Toccoa, Rt. 2. No.3 1. H.C. 5-disc tiller on steel, in good condition; has not 26 in. discs, $175.00. H. E. Jones, Colquitt. 3 80-saw gin, complete With cleaners, seed elevator and conveyer: Ginned 1,800 bales cotton in 1943. P. D. Temples, Danielsville. Model A John-Deere tractor on rubber, power lift, with cultivater equipment. Bethea, Louisville. 370 Continental gin outfit complete, less power. Oper- Dbl. box steel Continental press with Cam- eron . tramper. Reasonable. Make offer. O. S. Garrison, Homer. _ Cole Cotton planter No. 3, with guano attachment. Good cond., $15.00 FOB. James .. a Cedartown, Rt. 3. Sones, Swainsboro, Rt. 3. { ae 2. |to |5-hp. or more SECOND HAND > MACHINERY FOR SALE || 2H. aon. cutaway har- row. Come and see. Mrs. W. Ss. Lynch, Alto, Rt. 1. Walking cultivator, lespe- deza combine, 28 disc tractor- awe 2-way cutaway harrow. R. E. Aycock, Monroe. 2 No. 40 Fairbanks-Morse hammer mills. C. S. Varner, Griffin. Niagara orchard duster, Model F-25, mounted on self- | tracking steel wagon, powered by practically new- Briggs- Stratton gas engine, $200.00. J. Fred Benton, Monticello. 1-B Allis Chalmers tractor, 1 Harrow, Cultivator, planter and mower, all in good cond. Also1 stalk cutter. J. D. Mal- com, Greensboro, Rt. 1 Roderick-Lean dbl. section 6% ft. tractor harrow, 20-16 in. discs, front gang new scal- loped discs, good cond. See, dont write. Wyman Waler, Forsyth, Box 43. 1 Oliver 8 in. Middle Buster. $10.00. J. L. Nelson, Ogtle- thorpe, Rt: 2, Box 33: International cream sSepara- tor, No. 2. Perfeet cond. C. Giles, Sr., Sandersville, Rt. 1 No. %2% horse and_ half Chattanooga. turner, $10.00 FOB, also 1 Boyd Tobacco spray (2 rows at time) in good shape: used 2 seasons, $75.00, Thor J. Boatright, Bristol. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED _Want late model grain drill, eight row. Advise what you have. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Route 3. Want 2-H. cutaway harrow, good condition for cash. No junk. W.: H. Cromer, Ideal, Rt. 1. oe Want 2 sets planting and fertilzing attachments for H Farmall tractor. E. M. Beck- ham, Perry. Want power lift for. Ve 3G; Case tractor: also cultivating, planting and distributor at- peebmaeris for this tractor. E. R Want 2nd ,hand blacksmith equipment.. Please write for particulars. iper, Rt. 2, Box 102. Want Dbl. Culti-packer, in good cond. Give make, model, when purchased. \ Also have for sale McCormick-Deering corn shredder, valued $100.00. POR. . k. Breedlove, Mon- roe. Want buy 2. row Tobacco transplanter and a 1-H. wagony Must be good cond. A. 2: Beasley, Glennville. Want 1 No. 20 or No. 21 Cole guano distributor, in good working mechanical cond. State age, cond.. and lowest sas price, C. B. Biggar, Had- 9c Want 2-H. riding cullieator Consider any standard make, with all attachments, no junk. Price FOB your station, or del. Tate. Delmer Duncan. Marble Hill; Star Rt. Want walking garden tractor, for farming. Must be reasonable in price, in good condition: no junk ac- cepted. oh alier Reeves, Aus- tell, Rt. Want Se with planting and cultivating equipment. Write what you have and low- est cash price. E. G. Perry man, Benevolence. Want side-dressing attach-> ment to fit John Deere Model A tractor. Write or phone. Norman Stegall, Thomasville: Ph. 368-W. Want Farmall tractor or Model B John Deere and har- row at once. Must be in good cond., and reasonable for cash.| chine that has feeder. T. P. W .A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1. | Benditt, Washington. Want 2-H walking cultiva-| Want power take-off for tor. White what you have and| Allis Chalmers tractor, B price. E. S. Swords, Norman! model. R. E. Fokes, Monte- Park, zuma. Want set 4 unit Florence L.| Mayo runway oil curers for to- bacco. C. T: Mashburn, Re- becca, Rt. 1. Want Athens side plow, com- plete, for old model Fordson tractor. Give best cash price. J. N, Edge, Cedartown, Rt. 2 Want tractor harrew, single section, suitable Allis-Chal- mers B tractor, in. disc, 9 in. spacing. price, etc. D. L. Fountain, Li- zella, Rt. 1. - SPECIAL All flower and see ; peer, Stohe Mountain, TH. Collier, Jun- Prefer 10 16-, State 1Tallapoosa, Rt. 2 ery stock notices received through February 25th - will be published. However, because of lack of space, some of them will be held and published ie in March 8th Issue. Those not appearing in this | (March 1st) issue will be published March = a NOTICE. d and Gaara nurs FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE ~~ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Dahlias: Elite, glory, Warner, best white, sweetheart, ava- lon, Marshal pink, bashful giant, Jersey beacon, Jane Co- wal, Prince of Persia, treasure island, California, and others, S125 doz. Mrs: wee Ken- drix, Suwanee, Rt. ~ Privet hedge, a rooted, 10c ea., 3 for 25c, 50 for $2.75, $5.00 C. Exc. for white or print feed sacks. Miss Lula Gentry, Temple, Route. 1. Verbena, oxalis, dwarf white grass, lantanas, perennial phlox, .shaste daisy, morning bride, dbl. tube roses, large dbl. zinnias, dbl. pompom zin- nias.. 10c ea. Exe: for: sprint sacks. Adc postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Larkspur, mixed col. sgl., 35c C. No orders less than 1C; hollyhock seed, sgl. red, 10c tablespoon; African squash seed, 24 seed, 102. Add post- age. Mrs. O. 7 Bush, Doerun. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want peanut weeder in good shape, with all teeth. Write. A, E. Pate, Grantville, Rt. 4, Box 126. Want for cash, gand oe tric churn. State: make, size and state if new or second- hand. Mrs. T. S. Lacey, Al-| bany, Box 529. Want bush and bog harrow, 14-disce tiller plow. Mr Ay. Renfroe, Byron. Want tractor with plows in fone shape and bargain. T. Beasley, Bloomingdale. Want 2-H. walking cultiva-. tor, good cond: Prefer Avery or Oliver. Give full particu- lars. J. S. Davis, Bristol. Want 1-H.- wagon in good running shape, with or with- out body, for cash. Write. A. J. Willoughby, Waco, Box 132. Want good corn and ation planter with guano attach- ment. Cole, Sears or John Deere preferred. R. H oe 1681 N. Emory Rd., Want cultivator for Allis- Chalmers B tractor. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Want Int. riding cultivator, good condition. Also 1 50-60 gal. syrup pan. Must be cheap for cash: Ira E. Lamb, Sum- mit. Rt 2 Want Pre-war pressure can- ner, perfect cond., 7 qt. jars er larger size. State price, etc. H. C. Vaughn, Berryton. Want 1 very light 1-H wagon | for 600 Ib. pony. Must be rea- sonable. Clayton Reed, Cal- houn, 108 Oak St: Wantia 4 dise tH. Athens she also a 5% ft. I. i. C. or Case harrow, dbl. sec- tion for tractor. Leonard C. Cae: Americus. 225 Taylor Want 2 row Cultivator for J. Deere H_ tractor. J. Lioyd Blackwell, Marietta, Rt. 1. Want 1 set of 2 Roller Cane Mill boxes, 3 in. dia., 6 in. length. Write. W. W. Wil- liamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. , Want Feeder for Case, 29-28 Thrash, or will exe. for ma- Wael on old eiaaet tractor on_ steel, with disc harrow, 1 dbl. disc plow and a pulley: also a 2-H. walking cultivator, cheap for cash. Clifford Smith, Baxley. L. Want 1940 Cole planter in. good shape, all parts furnished. | Write. giving price. etc. ee) ther Staton, Roswell, Rt. 1. Want set blacksmith tools, cheap for cash, suitable for, very farm work. J. E. Chandler,) Clark eS e *Altania i449 Mate : Vevard, or W.| ment and socket for light bulb. . Lee,: Jesup. Altheas, 3-4 yrs. old, dbl. a color, 20c ea; privet hedge. '50e GC. All orders PP PoMrs. Juan- ita Driver, Rossville, Shae Lawn Dairy, Route 4 a Yellow ~and white ieee | Jong trumpet daffodils, dbl. but< ter and eggs, yellow narcissi, $1.00 C: Chinese pinks, all col- ~ ors, $1.00 doz.: Johnnie Jump-< ups $1.00 C. Miss Nora McCur- ley,. Hartwell, Rt. 2. Blue flag, spider. lilies, trail ing arbutus, wild honeysuck- les, blue, white violets, 35c doz: fall pinks, red, white, yellow 25e doz. Add postage on smal orders. Mrs. Elvie Waters Dahlonega, Rt. I, Box 31. | DahliasBest white,. Mar- shall pink, Avalon, Margar- et Wilson, Graf Zeppelin, Bash- ful Giant, Mrs. Warner, Robt. E. Lee, Prince of Persia, Ti i ure Island, Pride of Call others, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Gilstrap, Suwanee. Rt. a INCUBATORS AND BROODERS FOR SALE 300-ege cap. electric incu- bator, A-1 cond., good hatches. Mrs. F, E. Tebeau, Guyton. - Oakes electric canopy brood= er, 250 chick cap. Good cond. $15.00 FOB. R. D. Cunard, . Monticello. = Buckeye 600-egg, table mad el, incubator, A-1 shape, $25.00 at my home. H C. Ledford, - Maysville. A by 4%., 9 4n: electric brooder, table model. Home- made 500 watt heating ele- Wire floor, floor, $12.00. Butler, Rt. 1. 2 100-chick elec outdade: brooders, heat control. Ne house required, $19.95 ea., wit runways, 2 without, $13. 95. ea. 2 zip fibre indoor elec. brood- ers, $4.45 ea. S. M. Stou Warm Springs. 8 - 150 Cap. electric brooder, made last yr., used twice, $10 at my place. Come and see, Mrs. E. W. Ogden, Odum. > 1 808-can. chick brooder, 1 10-gal sprayer: 1 small cern sheller. S. Christian, Atlanta., ae Boulevard Dr., N. E. ae Standard hot water incu- bator, 240 egg cap. Used but little, $15.00. Manuel Bailey. : Washington, Rt. 3. cardboard droop. J. &. Locke, Farm Master brooder, ak burner, 400 cap.; in good cond., $12.00. R. M. "Blakely, Gri = fin, 106 Meriwether St. Elec. Incubator, 150 egg cap. used 2 or 3 times, in perfect cond., $25.00 at my yd. Alse 3 galv. flock feeders, 5 te long, $3.50 ea.: 3 galv. metal trapnests, $9.00 or $27.00 for lot. Louis Holliman, McIntyre. zB 1 Shenandoah wood-burning brooder, automatic thermate pene: used only 6 SS very part complete, $20.00. NS chks. Mrs. Carl W. Powell, Sylvania, Rt. 1. INCUBATORS AND __ RROODERE WANTED - Want Little Brown a incubator, 50-egg cap. Cheap fer cash. Let me hear at once. oe Pearl Maynue, Cumming. Want little Brown Hen pee a pummer ie te cap. good con and instru : Write me what you uetions Mrs. A. L. Gordon, Macon, 361 Houston Ave. ae Want small oil ongoubatons Must be in good c J. Evans, Atlanta, Rt. 9 >. Box 1 , {Ca 2820. Want in incubator, 300 of 400 egg cap. good cond.. cheap for cash. Mrs. Pe T, e -! = Want elec. Inc., 50- eR pink glads, 50c doz: gar- bulbs, 25c daz. Add postage. I 8. Lynch, Alto, R. 1, Native White. dogwood, 223: At, S, $1.00: 3-4 it..: 6, 5$1 00: Eng. dogwood, . pink almond. Py ink-eyed_ blue butterfly bush, ae Baggett, Rt I eae paew lode, snowballs, Be ea; Bonita arborvitaes, Be- anias Bushes, 40c ea: red uince, 20c ea; large boxwood, 1.00 ea; tiger lily, 50c doz: rown and lt. blue iris, 40 doz; orange lilies. 20c doz: daf-. fodils, 10c doz. Exc: for glads. Miss ie a Silver, ee ok, Rt ) ised. col., Jorge $1.10 | named and labeled, $1.25 doz.; mixed col. hardy phlox, A eS col. hibiscus, ea. glads, blue hya- s "ieee lilies, red hot oker, Span. iris, large cream, lue, white purple iris, 75c. Add postage. Mrs. John Black- well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Chrysanthemums, large, Gar- et King, Hinson, Rose Geary, Enchantress pink, Shannon, Gladys Pearson, Spider yellow, anemone, 75 doz: Med. Legal Tender bronze, Tallahassee. Do white, yellow: yellow om, 50c doz. Mrs. eee Snider, Cordele, Rt. Per. phiox, Pilsen. 30c oe collection 6 white, 6 yel- ow narcissus, 3 Span. iris,- 2 tulips, 6 hardy phlox, $1.10; exc. for white or print. sacks. ach pay postage. Mary a ens, Dahlonera, Rt. 1. Glads mixed, dbi. day lilies, $1.75 -C* bronze pinks, blue. yellow iris, 35c doz; Leopard age yellow, red cannas, 45c brides bouquet, golden. chain, forsythia, 30c ea: Add ostage. Mrs. Pearl Garrett, iia Pink crape myrtle, iydran- geas, purple lilac, ever bloom- ing rose bushes, 25c ea: large, ellow chrysanthemums, grass ink, 20c C. Docia Harris, Lula. Dusty Miller, yellow fox- 2, large bronze, yellow and 1all yellow mums; petunias, ellow es cosmos, 25c - Sellars, Cairo, Dahilias, fireball, Little Ne- 10 red and white, $1.25 doz.; ladiolus, orange, 35c doz. PP. eo aniel Sapinsor, Waco, | eee Box 39 -ompon: dahlias, 85c doz; le iris, 35. doz: tiger lil- s, purple lilac pushes, root- d, 12-18 in., 25c ea; Shasta sies, 20c doz: Apr. bloom: white narcissus, sgl., dbl. ellow _jenquils, "5e@.c. Wits, G. Whitfield, Jasper, Rt. 3. 20. cuttings pot plants, 10 At ngs fine geraniums, pe . 20 iris, mums, 20 hardy plants, no two alike, eacl as- sortment, $1.00 PP. All for 00. Mrs. Jack Waters, Chats: 20 chrysanthe- assorted tra large dahlias, ne rol. $1.10 doz., named and la- beled, $1.25 doz: med. type} nixed col, 60c doz; mixed col. ardy phiox, fall pinks, pink ri oy lS ae doz: US, oakleaf hydrangeas, 3, oe Mrs. Willis Grindle. Dah- Jonega, Rt. 1. Asst. cok verbenas, 35c doz. Minnie Malphins. Tus- . pens. daffodils, Butter and Star Bethlehem, orange + pink almond, Dwarf ee 6 pee ground, bunchy green top $3. 00 oz: watermelon red ecrape yrtle 2-3 ft., White American Beauty wese, yr. old, $2.00 doz; tuberoses, blooming size 2 doz. $1.00 del. in Ga. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville, Rt: 9: Evergrens, arbutus, azaleas, hemlock, acer asycarpum, acer icatum, white pines, spruce, lver maples, galax, laurel, ico bushes, cedar, ferns, ivy, gwood, holly, other. Wet moss acked. Spec. Quan, lot offer. + : Hunnicutt. Talluah | nak | pices lilies, sold chry- emyms, gajllardias (mix- garlic bulbs 25c doz; jon- ffodils 50c C; everbear- rawberries 30c C: $1.00 et an packed. Mrs. yr. lilac bushes, bridal} reath, 8, $1.00. Del. Mrs. Spar galas, arbutus, per. -phlox $1.25 C; spruce, white pine, pink, yel- dogwood, bridal wreath, red- bud, Mtn. laurel, rhododendron $1.25 doz. PP. Addie Leather- wood, Blue Ridge. Star Bethichem bulbs 45e C: doz* crane myrtle pink 25c = garlic bulbs 15c doz, $1.00. Mrs. B. H. Osborn Roy. Swiss Giant pansies 25c doz, 55 plants $1.00: red, blue, pink mammoth verbenas 25c doz, del; dill plants 25c doz. Miss Nannie Sue Miller, Acworth, Hie o2 Some 75 boxwoods, 15-25 yrs. old, $10.-$20. each; few Desmo- diums India 1-3 ft. 80c ea. Mrs. Stella Hobson, Jasper. Four oclock seed, all colors, /15e snuffbox full; dishrag seed 15 tablespoonful. Add postage. No stamps. Miss Ruby Thorn- ton; 3292 Batchelor Ave), Egan, Well reoted arbor-vitaes 2235 4 ft. high $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 ea. Have truck load. Mrs. Birt. Mill- hollan, Morganton. ; Ten labeled iris 50, $1. Oe mixed $1.20 C: Oriental mixed 50, 60c; $1.10 C; Hemerocallis 3 mixed 25. 60c; new varieties 4 labeled 60c; Oriental roses 3, 35c; cultivated azaleas 40c ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Boxwocd 10-15c ea; dahlias, large dbl., pink, white, lavend- cies orange, yellow 10c ea. Add postage for less than 5 of either. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Dawson-~- ville, Rt. 3. Extra nice, well packed pink thrift 60e-C. Mrs. Lawson Gar- ner, Warthen. Rhod odendron, hemlock, white pine, laurel $1.00 doz; all colors azaleas, iris, spider. lilies 50c doz:; dbl. yellow Japonicas, lilac, pink almond, dogwood 20c oe fa Cc. W. Plumley, Ellijay, -All col. dogwood, saiese. red- bud, Mtn. laurel, butterfly, pink Cherokee rose, coralberry. rho- |dodendron, red maple, crabap- ple, 4 ft. well rooted $1.00 doz; Jonquils, narcissus, daffodils $1.00 C. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Jonquil bulbs T5e:-daz; plus postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. - Jumbo pansies $1.75 C; giant dahlias mixed col. $1. 25 doz; snapdragons, carnations, Impr. Shasta and elder daisies, thrift. blue, white petunias 35c doz: rosin pink violets 50c doz. Will Wise, Wadley. Snowballs, yelow Japonicas, blackgum, maples, swamp wil- low, Easter bulbs, bridal wreath |25 ~ea; azaleas 50c doz; Mt. laurel, ivy, white pines, hem- locks $1.00 doz. May Belle Wright, Talona. Azaleas, ferns, horsemint,; ground ivy 20c doz; Mt. laurets, ivy, white pines, spruce pines, crabapple $1.00 doz: snowballs, yellow _ Japonicas, poplars 25c ea. Add postage. So Evans, Talona. Privet hedge blue ibigh 50c C: golden glow, day liles, white daisies, mixed co. iris 40c doz; r weeping willow, yellow Japoni- cas 15c ea., 2 for 25c; mixed col. glads 20c doz. Del. Exch. for printed sacks. Mrs: W. D. Rals- ton: Ella Gap. DbL red cannas 35c doz; deep pink verbenas, dbl. yellow chry- santhemums 25c doz; dbl. zin- nias 10c pkt: brides wreath 75c a; pink oleanders 15c ea. Mrs. V. E. Bennett, Cordele, Rt. 2. Blue hyacinths, red spider lilies 35c doz; snowdrop bush, winter honeysuckle 15, 25e'a- running vinca 3 for 25e: white iris 4:-for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. _| Henry Jarrell, Butler, Rt. 2. Pansies-Roggli Swiss Giants, long* stems, large blossoms 3 doz. $1.00 PP: Ranunculus % doz:75c. 3c stamps accepted. A. C. Minter, Atlanta, 7 Roanoke Ave,, NE., Phone CH 2418. Boxwoods, dwarf arbor-vit- aes, other shrubbery, . different sizes and prices} all nice, well shaped and rooted. Write J. M. Davis Ellijay Rt. 2 Box 110. Large blooming size gladio- Jus 5 ea; mixed col. bulblets 10c doz; mixed col. large dahlia roots red, white, yellow, two tone. red. 10c ea. Bertie Lewal- len, Baldwin, Riek. Althea cuttings not rooted of double red and pink, single red, lavender, white with red center, white with self center. Doubles at 30e per 15;'singles at 25c per 18. PP. F E. Grubbs, Demo- oe ee low orange, red azaleas, white $4.00 M; golden rod cuttings 25c | Add postage. -kee . roses, doz., 3 doz. $1.00. Few double. Ophiopogon same price, Over 100 var.-fine iris 20 labelea $1.00, 30 not labeled $1.00; Queen of May and mixed iris 30c doz. for March del. Mrs. J. G. Rob- ertson. Carroliton: Blue, pink : i eae. abl. pink and white, also dbl. pur- ple altheas 20c ea; white yel- low throated Regal. lily bulbs 15ec ea: 3. kinds spirea; forsy- thias, single altheas 10c ea. Add postage under $1.00. Mrs. Car] Kimsey, Hiawassee. Nursery grown crape myrtle all col. 1-2 ft $1.00 doz; old Eng. Semperviren boxwood. compact var. 8-10 above ground $2. 00]. doz; $10.00 C; dbl. white Ker- ria Japonica Easter _ bloomer $2.00 doz; 2-3 ft. gardenias 75c ea. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, saree ville. ~ Yellow, purple, fall wiles 25c doz: snowdrift 20c doz; blue daisies, blue, grass, golden glow, foxgloves 25 doz Mrs. Martha White, es Rt. 1, Box BE. : Sultana , red geranium cut- Gace 5e ea: larkspur, phlox, Dianthus pinks. mixed col. 25c C: Johnny jump-ups, ~ sweet bena 15c doz: cactus, ferns .10c ea; red everbloc: ming begonias 10c rooted. Mrs. Lester Phil- lips, Royston, Rt. 1. Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel, azaleas, red and white dogwood, 2-3 ft. high, $1.00 doz; red maple, white pine, sweet shrubs, 2-3 ft, 10c ea. Add post- age. Exchange for any thing can use. Mrs. H. W. Wilkins, Min- eral Bluff, c/o Deharts Box. Extra large Gladioli bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. J. W. _ Hopper, Blue Ridge. Jonquils, lilies, 30c doz; Mtn. Laurel,. Blue irish, Day Rhododendron, azaleas, spruce Exc. for feed sacks. Mrs. Charlie Waters, Dahlonega, Route 1 Birds of Paradise seed, 2 doz. 25c: yellow jonquils, butter egg bulbs, le ea: sage plants, well rooted, 20c ea., 6 for $1.00. Add postage. Miss Lena Crump, Hartwell, Route 1. -Large blooming ~ gladiolus bulbs, mixed colors, 5c ea, bulblets, mixed colors, 10c doz; few large blooming size dahlia roots, red, white, yellow, and two tone red and white, 10c ea. Bertie Lewallen, Baldwin, Rt. 1. Boxwoods, dwarf aborvitas, and other shrubbery,, different sizes, prices. All nice, well shaped, and rooted. Mrs. J. M. Davis, Ellijay, Route 2, Box 110. Single tube rose bulbs, big bunch, 65c: Fairy~ or Surprise lily bulbs, 5 for 60c, $1.00 doz. Clifford Williams, _ pcr Grove.. Cannas, President red. 100 i: $300. Ps Pistia Ee "Cousins, Greenville, Route 3. Altheas: dbl. red, pink, single white, 40c ea: single pink, 35c| ea. Butterfly bush, deep pur- ple, pink, 50 ea: Nandinas, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Postage extra: Ligustrum, 35 ea; golden bells, 25c. Mrs. E. J. Forrester, Sparta. Alba Plena Camelia, dbl. white, 6-7 ft. high: stock plant and free from all disease, $1.00.. Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, Valdosta, 704. Oak Street. All kinds begonias, geraniums, cuttings 15c ea; ferns 25c ea; rooted geraniums, begonias 30c; yellow and red variegated Jan- tanas $1.00-ea: other shrub- Almon, Luthersville.: Imp. dbl. red Touch-me-not seed 25c tablespoonful. No stamps. Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Martin, Rt..2." Fine milk and wine lily bulbs 25, $3.00: 50, $5.00, $9.00 C. Now is time to order. No order for less than 25 shipped. Express collect. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Boston. Dbl. yellow Japonicas 6 yr. old, white bridal wreath, purple lilac, snowball 3 yr. old, 50c ea; Tiger, lemon. blue lilies 20c ea. Add postage. Vera Silvers, Eli- jay, Rt. 3, Box 88. Rhododendrons, Min. laurels, red, yellow azaleas, pink Chero- crabapples, straw- berry bush, redbud, dogwood, hemlock, Easter bells, white pines, tulip poplars 2-3 ft. $1.00 doz. Narcissus, daffodils, $2.00 C. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Minerai Bluff. Blooming size tube rose 30c doz; bulblets 15c doz. Mrs. F. T. Hopkins, Decatur, 814 Church eect J a ie About 30 var. mums violets 10c doz; pink, red ver- | pines, $1.00 doz. Add postage. } Halls apricots, native persim- }china 3 ft. 20c, 5 ft. 4c, beries. Add postage. Mrs. Janie |. postage. Allie Mullwood, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Spirea $5.00 C: 5 col. a aleee 3 col. altheas, Japonicas, yellow thornless roses, arbutus, ginger viant, hardy ferns 50c doz; box- wood, arbor-vitaes 10c ea; sum- mer. lilac, bronze mums, jon- quils 20c doz. Mrs. J. H. Pen- land, Ellijay. Hhododendrons. Mtn. eae pink Cherokee roses, pink crab- apples, red, yellow azaleas, dog-. woods, strav-berry bush, Easter bells, tulip poplars, hemlocks. redbuds, white pines 2-3 ft.. $1.00 \doz. Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff. _ White Pines, -hemlocks, dog- woods, blacksum, crabapple, $1.00 doz; snowballs, lilac, Eng. dogwood, Easter bells. 25 ea; boxwood cuttings 75c doz; ar- butus, azaleas 50c doz. Add eee Mrs: L. F. Evans, Ta- ona. Field grown roses 25c, 35c, 50c ea: sgt. blue hyacinths $5.00 C:; rosemary 10-25c bunch. Add postage. Miss Mary C. Florence, Durand. - Extra nice pint thrift plants 60c. Mrs. J. edgeville. Well rooted pink thrift Vena 606 Mise DS Walker, War-| then, pie Brilliant new rosy red thrift 45 doz; $2.75 C;, Sweet Williams, per. white candytuft, sweet peas, pink for-get-me- nots 45c doz; annual phlox, gail- lardia, Queen-Anns lace 25c doz, $1.50 C. Mrs. F. M. Combs. Washington. Chrysanthemums field grown reds, wine, pink, purple, laven- dar, rose, cream, bronze, yellow, white, maroon, apricot, large incurved, reflexed daisies, pom-_ pons, buttons, assortments of 50. $1.00. Mrs. W. Z. Rooks, Ar- lington. Pink fidwerina crabapples, mon, hawthorn, hazelnuts, fil- berts, red, yellow. grey goose plums, $1.25 doz; Tansy, balm, mint, ground ivy 25c. clump. Others. PP. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, ; Mineral Bluff. Snowballs, pink almond, pinks weigelia, golden bells 2 for 250% jonquils 50c C: Iris, white, lav- | endar, King purple $1.00 C. Add postage. Miss Euline Du- vall, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : 38 varieties dahlias, Huelove Glory: Grace Moore, Cherokee Brave, others, in collections or separate, true to name: azaleas- mums Cameo pink, bronze, red, yellow $1.00 doz; 3 col. iris mix- ed $1:25 C. Mrs. R. O. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2. - Wild Easter Hiv: bulbs 15 doz;. $1.00 C; gallberry, sweet bay, dogwood, long straw pine, red holly, spirea, postage. Mrs. T. K. Womack. Dublin, Rt. Bore Approx. 2,000 apricot glow canna bulbs: $10.00 M, $15.00. for lot; approx. 300 Presidents $3.00 C. Money orders. FOB Bere CA. Stone: Sylvania, Rt. Pink thrift $1.00 C; Cannas. President red, Indiana orange 2, 25e, $1.00 doz: dbl. orange day lilies, Monks head 30c doz. del. to and zone. Mrs. Annie Pat- tillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 79. White cluster, sweet scentea April blooming nareissus 75c prepaid: Big lot shrubbery, cheap or exch. Cannot ship. Make offer. Miss Alice Stokes. Jasper, Rt. 3, Box 5. 50 rooted cedar bushes, 1-2 te 20c ea: lots of 2 or more. V. Keith, Alvaton. : Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, maples, red buds, crabapples, azaleas. white dogwood, straw- berry bushes, black pines, holly -bushes. Well rooted. All $1.00 doz. Johnson Chastain, ganton. Rooted boxwood, nice little plants, $1.00 per 25: 2 ft. crape myrtle, red and white $1.00 doz: 3 ft gardenia perfect specimens, $2. 00 ea. Mrs. ae F. Terrell, Greenville. Rt. Purple Wisteria 25 ea; Doro- thy Perkins rose 20c ea; yellow button mums, 25c doz. ante: Red spider lilies 5c doz: bird- foot violets, 25c doz. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville. Purple flags, orange lilies, white, cream, narcissus, daffod- ils, $1.00 C pridalwreath, ale monds, Pe quince, crepe myrtle white, pink peonies, 25c ea: large snowball. 50c ea; 5: roses Mor- different $1.00. Silver maple, 75e: ea. A. E. Hughey. Fair- mount, Rt. I + Blue and bronze - Murphy, Mill- | -| son, Blairsville. Rt. 4. onica. Forsythia. 6 for $1 Mrs. R- Gable. Haralson. | erabapple, sweetshrub. 5c d plants, euonymus, all - strong. 2 umbrella Add | Yucea 50c; pansy plants, 50 di TERS AND SEED | F N "FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND FOR SAL OR ! ee ee varge eae abl Aiatilias 50c. : Shasta, : daisies, Teudcop. Sev. bu. tuberose bulbs 35c| Jonquil bulbs 15c doz. plus Pussy Willows, 3- 6 tt 60 Asiatie Burr Oaks, 10-12 in shade and fall planting, 75 Mrs. Stella Hobson, J aspe 25 slow growing hoe cy 2 ft, $2.00 ea. in lots of five more. 10 boxwood, av. 2 $2.50 ea. Miss Mary R. Bu Atlanta, 882 Euclid Ave; ; Ja 2619- as = urple Wisteria, American Arbor Vitae, la yr, size, 50c ea. A few crow of Star of Bethlehem, n blooming, 25@ ea. Mrs. Albertson, Lawrenceville, =e 150 Boxwbods, all sizes p 3 1-2 ft. diameter, 25c to. 10. ea., at my place, 9 mi. Jasper. L.A. Grizzle, Tal Rock, Route 4, Box.44, = Prize, -winning | Chry mums; large.. Pompon, button, single, Korean, types. 4 doz. labeled, Vv ties $2.00: 5 doz. unlabeled. sorted. $2.00. PP. Mrs H Woods, Donaldsonville, Rt. Yellow narcissus. Jong iris 20 Red and pink hibiscus 25c ez or 3 for 50c. Add postage. (A cent stamps) Mrs. G. B, I 300 Peachtree Rose; Sno balls. 25c ea; Tame Hon suckles, Butterfly Bush. all rooted. Sweet shrubs. dogw spruce pine. 10c ea. Mrs. W. Carroll, Ellijay. Rt. 1. ~ Boswood plants. well re ot about 8 in. high, 12 1-2 ea postage. M. M. Cochran, P Red Heart Cedar Tree, 1. in., 6 for 25c; 50 for $2.00. rooted. Add postage. H. Rowlards, Lula, Sta 5 different, 2 yr. ros thea. single pink, white red spirea; 2 kinds pink, white, Buddleia, Cydoni Blue Roman hyacinth b bs 40c doz: Sir Watkin daffo Jonquils, little yellow cluste narcissi, false Dragon Hea 25c doz: blue Grape Hyacint bulhs, 50 C. Wena Brown, well. Al cols. slso anes Si azalc 50c doz: Boxwood, bor Vitae, snowball, pink mond, dbl. Japonica, 3 cls.. Al- theas, Lilac, 25c ea; dogwod, Add nostage. Mrs. Linda Evans Ellijay. Rt. oO Cape jasmine abelia, pink mond. deep nink althea, cen yr, 25c ea. PP in Ga. Jennie De Loach. Townser Riel: all eee Tie to sell Fi in small lots. Mrs. J an) Luthersville. Boxwoods: purple, bronze mums, violets. grass pinks 35 4 Lilacs 15-25c good _ size We rooted old fashion May blooi 10c ea. Mrs. Stone Mountain, Rt. Will send ee Ze of Blackberry Lily, a uni and beautiful growing flo for 10c coin, or stamps. Grace Thorne. Rising Fawn 2 - Pink, white, Pink canias, salmon ro Victor, rose queen, 10c ea and lavender double D medium size 6 for 50c; 3 white ca 4 doz., 50c orders. PP. Harslev, Waco, Rt. 2, Box Royal purple grass blac bluish green, deep purple fl ers, fine for rock garden ea. bunch; Pink Fairy lilies ea., add postage for less th 50. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel i sonville, Route 3. foe -Century plants well to6! $1. 50 each, PP. Mrs, iH G. tin, Uvelda. Chry dantitetue s Enchantress, Maroon, Ax Shannon, Bessie Clark, Pearson, Silver Wedding, mone, white and yellow sp. yellow, 75 doz; medium va: ties 50c; daisy types, 1 large and small. Mrs. Everson, Cordele, Route Perennial plants, new red Thrift, white candytu feverfew, blue phlox, red temon, $1.00 doz; Ores a 5 Mrs. Grace Dobbs, | : laurel, eveleas ba 2. white dogwood, Cher- ee roses, ivy, 2-3 ft... $1.00 oz; trailing arbutus, galax, eartease, 25c doz., exc. for white feed sa-ks. Mrs. W. D: vis. Mineral Bluff. Sweet, blue violets, 6 doz. 0; large iris (sev. colors), doz., blue and white flag, 1.00; orange: lilies, + 600 white nafcissi, jd postage. Mrs. "homas, Adairsville. AL col. azaleas, red maple, weet. shrub, dogwood, crab- pple, 65e doz: rhododendrons, Peny. holly. Indian ar- rood, white pine, 75c doz; 2 low Japonicas, weigelias, pirea, 25c ea. Mrs. Lemma jlliams, Ellijay, Rt. 22 All col. azaleas, ae dog- od, sweet shrub, 75c doz; _ rhododendrons, ~weige- , buddelia, sweet William, ar Bethlehem, purple lotus, ec ea; glads, 35 doz:; box- od 1-2 ft.. 30c ea. Mrs. J. B. jams, Ellijay. Rises = gnolia, sweet shrub. cedar red anc white dogwood, tea- live, crape myrtle, red holly, ellow Jasmine, gallberry. rabapple, 1 i., 10c to 5 fi.. 45c; exc. for sacks. Add post- age Mrs. Dee Colson, By es $2.50. Rosser So weRs'AND SEED _ WANTED Want some single blue and wile white hyacinths. Mrs. Johnston, Atlanta. 392. est Wesley Rd. Wani _white single Roman acinths, Give price per doz. nd by hundred, assorted or in natural clumps: also fragrant J aC violets. Mrs. M. F. Kirk- Hollyhocks, dbl, ants, also some goose feath- ers. Mrs. F. E. Newton, Au- sta, 23 Green St. Want azaleas, Dwarf box- 700d, Dbl.,.5 or 6 ft. Japon-- oe scuppernong vine, pecan | rees. Exc. feed sacks, unwash- d, at 12c ea. At once. Mrs. tti tis Thompson, Blackshear. Want mixed col. Larkspur, nnual Phlox, Periwinkles, f. Poppies, and Marigolds. vegetable seed for same. D. Dene, Cuthbert, Rt. : Wont pink flowering honey- ckle, very fragrant, _ bush pe, but not the wild ones rom _woods, also pink flower- ng dogwood,- Bermuda Easter. lilies. State price. Mrs. C. L. : rrett. Perry. Want one of each, pe: ndron, Mt. laurel, galax, cal- 0 bush, white pine, trailing rbutus, nandina. Exc. purple tterfly bushes, also fine mpkin seed, and okra seed. cS. Rucker Tribble, Alto, Rt. Want 6 or 8 doz. dbl. hya- cinths, assorted colors. Mrs. M. ror Adairsville, Rt. Want ee ee sun honey dew, justicia, and golden October. Dahlias, large, 1 of Hill Crest, pom pom, rertrude. Write first. den Cox, Crandall. Want to exc. orange Glad- Ss, blooming size bulbs, for me size of other colors and ellow. Dbl; dahlia for pink md white canna roots. Mrs. anuel Foster. Waco, Rt. 1. Vant exc. giant dahlia slips or: gladioli, giant mums, tur- Vy eggs, or things of equal alue. Both parties pay post- ge. Consider some giant ever- bearing strawberry plants. Mrs. Nola Whaley, Rock Spring. : xe. Opniopogen Cavender om, green all winter) and eautiful striped lily bulbs bloom all summer -indoors, h lily blooms every day) xr Sweet Williams, snapdrag- ons, and red carnation plants oe t will bloom this summer. Bo E. _Thomas, Blakely, - Limited amount. J oseph H. Poses Sandy Springs. ~ Yellow crookneck ot and pumpkin seed, 15c nice sized pkt. Exc. for 1 lb. white purple hull peas for seed. Le O. D. Woodruff, Green- ville. s. pepper, mammoth sunflower, Egyptian wheat seed, 15c pkt. ea. White nest onions, 25c at. Add postage. Mrs. B. Brady. Cairo, Rt. 1 : -. Pure Imp. Pride. of Ga. melon seed, $2.00 Ib.: Quarter Thi; BOC? Ps I Ne Carson, Griffin, Rt. C. < Old fashioned green pod ok- ra seed, 10c cupful. Add post- age. Mrs. E. A. Garrison, Cor- nelia, Rid: ose 5 lbs. oe running Biter: beans: Glazed collard seed slightiv mixed Ga. Collard seed, 35c lb. Mrs. G. B. Jones, Whigham, Rt. 2, Box 11. Wonderful, new edible soy- bean, drought, bean beetle. weevil resistant. Okra seed, without sharp spines. Add postage. Mrs. Clara Prince, Demorest; Rt. Box 14. -.,, 15 lbs. Hales Imp. canta- jones = wilt-resistant, $1.50 loeP Mrs. Ola Jones, Gray- son. aes Masons Imp. white chokes, for seed, 5c Ib.., Ib. lots, or 6c lb. for less. - Ss B. E. J. Mason, Decatur, Clemson spineless okra seed, 1943 crop. recleaned, 60c Ib.: 5 Ibs., $2.50. Prices on larger quantities. on request. J. P. Cash, Flowery Branch. 2 Gals. good, sound butter- bean seed. Gal ea. running arti- in 100 and 2nd zones. Satis. guaran- teed. R. L. Albea, Metasville. Old-fashioned white and col. mixed butterbeans, 35c lb. P. R = G. Seymour. Bowman, t - Bunch butterbean seed, 35c db. Running butterbeans, same price, P. P. Mrs. Fred Yelton, Appling. fe Yellow pumpkin seed: Mar- tin gourd seed, 10c tbls. Add postage. Loyd Henderson, _EI- HiaveRt 32 White multiplying onions, 40c at., $1.50 gal. Add _ post- age.. Mrs. G. L. Pirkle, Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1. ; Stone Mt. watermelon. ba- nana muskmelon; limited amt. Dixie Queen watermelon, ea. 40c cupful. Vine peach seed, 20c thblisp:; hand shelled white pop corn, 15 Ib. Lge. pump- 15c. del. No stamps or checks. Mrs. Ida oe Sullivan, Whitesburg, Rt. ~ Green rind Stone Mt. water~ melon seed. Selected from fine melons, quarter lb., 25c: ib, oP Pp: Prompt. attention. No COD or- ders filled. Mrs. M. B. Morris, Glenwood. 50 Ibs. Stone Mtn. water- melon seed, $2.00 Ib. Out. of Cannonball. C. B. Hicks, Rey- nolds. : Pt, long gren pod okra seed. $1.00 P.oPe GG. M. Moseley, Menlo... - : en | structions. free, 25c Ib., Thomas melon, collard, hot]. field, Jasper, Rt. Pat and bunch, 45c lb. del. in Ist. Early, awetae piae Ridge | Glimbing tomato, grows up to HD te 3 bu. tO ville up to: o. lbs a.: 5 vines enough for ordinary family: av. wt. 12 0z. 200 seed, 25c with culture in- Will- C. Smith, Pike, e Qe ee Early Queen watermriy seed, ripened 60 days from planting. Pkg. seed, 25c: acre bag, $2:00. Also Jumbo. Tri- umph, grow to wt. 150 Ibs., pkg. seed; 25c. W. ton, Jesup. Rt. 2. Little. sound, white kalf- Seg bean seed. 35c -eupful. O, accepted. Mrs. Teague, Lawrenceville, 544 W. Pike. Citron seed, $1.00 Ib. A. L. Thompson, Cadwell. 300- Ibs. imtterbean. bunch, white and col. seed, 25c lb. Also young black mare mule. wt. 1150 Ibs.. $200.00 cash. M. W. Gunn, Zebulon, 90 day velvet beans, a oe bunch beans. Want 12 bu.) Spanish peanuts. J. M. Fair- cloth. Swainsboro. Rt. 2. f Sericea lespedeza seed, com- bine run, well cleaned. Large percent scarified, 20c Ib., FOB. Leo Green, Suwanee, Rt. 2. 100 Ibs. Hendersons bush Lima Beans, 15c. lb. Polecat crowder peas. 12c lb., sound and clean: All FOB,;: Je E. Chandler, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2: Sericea lespedeza seed, scar- |- ified and _recleaned, dodder- in 50 and 100 Jb. lots FOB; want buy 50 bu. vel- vet beans for planting. Claude A Smith, Stockbridge. Cannonball watermelon seed, $1.60 lb.: Stone Mtn, three- fourths ib., $1.20 ea. P. P. Southern Field pumpkin, Per- kins mammoth okra, 10 oz.; gourd seed, mixed, half cup, 10e ea. PP Po] Miss allan Hardin, White, Rt. 1, Box 62. Dark brown 6 wks. beans for sale, or will exc. for white or printed feed sacks,.1 lb. beans for 2 sacks, ea. pay postage, or sell at 20c lb. and postage. Mrs. Manuel Foster, Waco, Rt. 1. -Few hundred Ibs. sericea les- pedeza. Also 50 gals. sorghum oes te AG Caldwell, Gay, . Hendersons bush white but- terbeans, Perkins mammoth greenpod okra, English peas, yellow crookneck squesh. col. half-runner garden beans. ea. 25c cupful. Mrs. oo Whit- Hawksberry | watermelon seed, $1.00 Ib.. melons, Starling Yawn, Vien- na, Rt. 2. 25 lbs. pure Lifsey water- melon seed, 75c lb. Mrs. J. F. Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 4 i About 7 Ibs. pure Cox melon seed, $1.00 Ib. PP. 400 lbs. Also Stoneville cottonseed, 2d yr.,; clean, sound and kept pure at gin, $5.00 cewt. Allen Speight, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Col. bunch butterbean seed, 20c Ib. Add bostage. Mrs. Ola Bell, Dallas, Rt. 1. 20 lbs. okra seed, 8 Ibs. Tenn. broad beans: 5 lbs. stringless greenpod beans, all 30c lb. PP... or-will exc., for white peas. D.' L. Patrick, Griffin, Rt. C. Okra, 20c cupful. Nice, clean pumpkin seed, 25c cupful. Sun- flower seed, 20c cupful, or will exc. for colored feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial. Ga 10 lbs. Imp. white lightning okra, grows tender pods up to 8 in. Spineless, $1.00 Ib. M. R. Sudderth, Buford, Rt. 1. Gourds, 4-5 gals. 12 seed, 10c; 50, 25c; 100, 40c. Stamps . ac- cepted. PP. H. H, Huckeba, Roopville, Rt. 1. Big yellow Dompkit seed, long green pod okra; tbsp. 15c. tender long red radish seed, 10c tbsp. Add _ postage. Pee Henderson, Ellijay, Col. bunch butterbeans, 35c lb. or 3 lbs. $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. William Borum, Jr., Lavonia, Rt. 1. Long handled or dipper goure seed, - 15e doz. Bushel gourd seed, 15e doz. P. Harrison T. Brown, Toecoa, Rt. 2. - Citron seed. $1.00 lb. A. L. Thompson, Caldwell, Rt. 1. 1943 Crop Jackson Wonder bush butter nent seed, 40c lb. del. D. T. Gates, Chipley. ; Cushaw seed, 10c cup. Mar- iin gourd, collard, hot pepper. {| Also white. bachelor button, Mexican sunflower, 10c tbsp. M. Thorn- | > from choice} Hendersons bunch Lima beans, white, 40c lb. Yellow squash, pepper seed, 15c tbsp. or 2, 25c. Banana ~ muskmelon, 15 thsp. Or 2. 25e. =Mirs. Je AY Wilson, Martin, Yellow, crookneck seed, $1.00 Ib. Mrs. Fred = kinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. - BEANS Sup pes FOR =ALE 15 Ths. mush peas, clean, 2c lb: 25 Ibs. blackeye, 15c lb. for lish peanuts, 10c lb. M. O. and postage. 6 miles E. Roberta, ae 22. KES. TG SeY Tazetl, R.; * nee white able pea seed, 25e lb. Mrs. Charlie McCrimon, Soperton, Rt. 2. 15 Bu. 1943 crop Lady peas, -12 percent discolored from being weather beaten. 8c lb. Exp. and freight pd. E. Thompson, Jr., Cataula. 30 Bu. velvet Ree bright and sound, 1943 crop, $4.00 bu. in 2 and half. bu: bags. FOB, also. Bright sugarcane syrup, -| $1.50. gal. at my Dae. 7 Mi. E Wrightsville. T, J. Pullen, Kite. About 80 bu. Ogden soybeans; 300 bu. Mamiexi soybeans. Ke- cleaned and in even wt. 2 ana half bu. bags, $3.75 bu. O M. Ware, Marshallville. 4 White and col. bunch butter- bean, 35c lb. Add postage. Also imp. Spanish peanuts. Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, Canon, Rt.-1. ' 6 Bu. brown eyed Crowders, 20c lb. FOB. Mrs. J. H. Find- ley, Stephens. 200. Lbs. jong green Boston crowder peas, $40:00 for lot. peas, prefer unknown. E. Carter, Berlin, Box 40. Colored bush lima beans, Bbc pio. PP. Mrs. F. L- Martm, Menlo. . COTTONSEED FOR SALE 90-day wiit-resistant collton- seed, privately ginned, $4.75 per hundred at my home, $80. per ton, 8 mi, So. Tennille, -& mi. No. Wrightsville. Geo. Young, Tennille. ~*~ . Wannaniaker Dixie Pica cottonseed, pure, sound, Ist yr. Extra long bolls Wilt- resistant. Made 5 he, les on 4 a., $6.00 cwt. FOB. E. . Todd, Valdosta. Cokers 100 cottonseed, 1 in. to one-sixteenth in. staple. Kept pure at. gin. Picked with- out rain. $5.00 ewt. FOB. Roel: Brantley, Harrison. : 3 tons Stoneville 2-B ne $5.50 cwt. sacked FOB. Ist yr. WN. Rogers, Calhoun, Rt. 2. DPL cottonseed, ginned on private gin and kent pure, 4c lb. FOB. Leo Green, Suwanee, Rt. 2s : Wannamaker L boll cottonseed, wilt-resistant, strain No. 4: kept pure at gin, mit. Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, Ist yr. ginned l-var. gin, graded, cleaned, treated with new Imp. Ceresan, $6.50 cwt. in new bags, FOB. Ton lots cheaper. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia. pure at-gin, 5c lb. FOB. fee M. Jones, Suwanee, Rt. 2. Genuine Stoneville 2-B cot- | tonseed, Ist yr., privately gin-: |ned, recleaned, big bolls, eas- ily picked, $1.4@ bu. Riley C. Couch. Turin. : Cokers pedigreed 100 strain 6 cottonseed, $6.00 cwt. FO. D. M. Roberts, Austell, Rt. 2, in acre of Jake Jones. 5000 Lbs. Cokers 100 strain 6 cottonseed, 1st yr. from breed- er, $6.00 ewt. FOB. J. W. Rich- ardson, Austell, Rt. 2. i Wannamaker Stonevilt, wilt- resistant. cottonseed. $5.50 cwt. FOB. T.. W. Kemp, Lyons, Rt, ae 100 Bu, DPL No. 14 cotion= seed, Ist yr. privately ginned, recleaned, Ceresan treated; in 3 bu. sacks. $2.00 bu. FOB. Also No. 1 hayseed soybeans, $4.00 bu. W. L. Houser, Fort Valley. Summerours Hi-bred halt and half cottonseed, Ist yr., a pure at gin; $5.00 ewt. FOB. L . Strange, Cobbtown. 5 350 Bu. DPL cottonseed, $5.00 IPP. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. A ee Lima eans, col. 35 Ib. ona squash e seed or table use. 175 lbs. Span- | | seed. FOB. ~ Also want to buy Dae 4 seed, $90.00 ton in bulk at barn, | Cleveland big $5.00 ewt. E. J. se On: Sum-~ j} DPL cottonseed, jst yr.., kept : wt. FOB. C, We god, Bow- don. Hi ahi | i in a ke Se Teenie. yr. kept. pure, 1 var, gin. germination, r cleaned, -l'san treated, $6.00 cwt. FOB, O. only. Roy, Hays Fayet Rt. 15 Bu. Wokers setiennee: in 1, wilt-resistant, $1.25 Also 2 bu. brown Crowder pea Make best offer. eee Re Se Bairdstown, : Ruckers Fences a Imp. 47 percent lint, $1.50 $5.00 cwt. Farmville. O. me Goss. ee ville, Rt. 2. : - Coker s wilt- resistant 100 -ea., $15.00 pr, K. D. Sandets tonton, Will ship large orders CoD ~wanted. Prompt shipment. lie Tanner, Flippen, B 65: j DPL cottonseed, 1st yr ned on strictly private screened. I inch staple: or ter, turnout 44 percent good even weight. bags. ewt. FOB. J. L. Thomas, M son hick Limited quantity DPL. cot seed, No. 14, Ist yr. 43 Laas lint. $6.00 cwt. DPL Nov : $5.00: ewt. -H:. H. Alexande Carrollton, ade : DPL no. 12 cottonseed, ned out 44 percent. cleaned gin, $5.00 cwt. FOB. M. Crowe, Jr., Gainesville, Rt 2B ~Summerours Hi-bred cott ist yr. Produced bale a re; $6.00 ewt. 400 lbs. or more. $5 CWE WW CGE: ; mont, Stoneville 2- B cotbones vr. kept pure on 1-var $5.00 cwt. FOB. Orchar : Marvin. Grubbs, Griffin, Rt. 50 Bu. Cokers NOLS = seed. kept sure. $1.50 bu. Fi H. W. Coats. Lilburn, Rt Stoneville 2-B, wilt- ant, Ist yr. Priva Biss iety. Charles Flowery Branch, Rt. at 400 Bu, _DPL- cottonseed. bier es 100 wiltreniat cottonseed. No black seed, $4 ewt. Also John Deere markers, left and right. $ Wo Be Ouzts, Tennille, Rt. 2 400 bu, mem cottonseed. ker pure, $1.50 bu. C.D. W Rowan c CORN AND SEED CORN FOR ees 50 Bu. corn. Mises about 'Ibs. small Beads peanuts, et Rt. oO. Whatieys. ceca corn, selected, $3.00 bu., FOB 8 to 400 stalks striped or cane for seed. O. Ee Goggins. Marlboro prolific, ~ prolific seed corn. Buckbee low. field selected, 1 hand-shelled, $1.50 peck Tbs). Also Spanish peant hand-picked, 31 Ibs. 60c; 61 Ib: $1. 00 PP. T. E. Eason, Austel Hastings new velloue pr : seed corn, field selected, nu ie and shelled, $1.00 pk. $3. 00 bu FOB. H. H. OS, 4 rollton, Rt. 1. os Pure Whatleys Be ? lb. $1.00 pk... PP. G. J. Be Gainesville, Rt. 3. 300 Bu. white corn, 31 75 br at my barn. J. Be Quitman, Rt. 4. Hastings yellow proliti ist. yr. Hastings white, | to stalk, $1.00 pk. Also half runner beans, 30 weevil: treated, Decis I Lula. Corn for sale at my $2.00: bu. Lester Hood,. Cleve land, Ri. 4, ie - Yellow Dent, long ented wn, 20c pt. Mexican June cor g pt. Also coffee beans, 30 Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe ae Boncenn: On ibs. ive proved, 10c Ib. Cash wit der. Write or see, LL D. Danville, Rt. 2. sce Truckers Parsee, ere and yellow, jong. ears, oe Also sunflower seed, 1 ae R, s. Rin eh Be ie Bal in. Bhs cans, * op t at bed. No checks. W. ersey, Cochran. urge, longs, green came, No. 116, $16.50 for 1000 stalks. Williams, Quitman. seleys Sagrain seed, pro- luces 100 bu. acre; 5 tons for- er acre, 40 bu. grain acre. or hogs, poultry, cows, or: 12.50 ewt., COD. saeae Clarkston, Ph. ANTS FOR SALE raspberry plants, 75c yz. del. Exc. for large dah- large oe ee or . Wil- pe myrtles. Mrs. J. L L ,/ Box Blue Ridge, Rt. age plants, Chas. 0 crate, $4.50 exp. col, ng, Omega. - heavy, Q-vr uidorado bs 00. Carefully "pack- pt service, food count. Robinson, . Green- field- well Footed sage plants, Jewel and Gibson, y strawberry 35c C; 300, $1.00. Cash Mary Stephens, see ; a Ley, one plants now $2.60 M., P.P. Also DPL seed, Ist yr. and Ist yr: d, $6.00 cwt. FOB. kworth, Rt. 2. odon strawberry plants, 500, $1.90. Il rooted plants. - 1 00 dan. miento pepper seed, _ 25e and 50c orders . Keith, Alvaton. ya and Eldora black-. ts, $1.50 Cc. Also nut and plum_ trees, _vars., 57. 50 rs. apauidine aed scadine grapes, 35-6 yr. ng size vines, T5c ea.) Ss youngberry, Thorn. | Cameron | les oysenberry, zr. mg Pye Le rasp- ag n eggs. R. S. Decatur, 476 Melville B. Eggs from big boned, pure dark Mammoth Bronze turk- eys., $4.50 doz. del., Buff Co- chin bantam, $1.50 doz. Tou- louse geese, 50c ea: $2.50 for 15; Brown duck, $1.50 doz. Also ducks. rs. Boyd Bageett, ithia- Sonne, Re. i Large. type Black Cornish hatching eggs, thoroughbred, $1.25 setting. Mrs. W. I. Brew- er, College Park, 522 No. Main St. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE 200 Ibs. pecans, large size, 30c I Station. No chks gan, Clyo, Rt. 2. . Mor- Big and small peanuts, Imp. | mixed, $1.50 bu. or lots for $1.25 bu. Come see if inter-' j ested. Lester Holman, Gaines- Walle. Rt. 2; About 6 bu. Spanish peanuts, 10c tb. or $2.25 bu. Will not ship. Come after. Judson Hard- Mrs. Janie Al- mon, Luthersville. 50 Ibs. seedling pecans, 20c | Ib. 50 Ibs. fine, imp. seedlings, | 1}25c Ib. 40 Tbs. 35c Ib. No checks. All FOB. : 5 P. Nunn, Crawfordville, 650 lbs. good, sound, 1, 9c Ib. ton. J. Ah. Neilson, Og Rt. 2, Box 83. Barred del. | heavy Mrs. Mech. dl. | Williford, | Ave., Maysville, RFD. Frocher ee good Stuarts, | FOR SALE j s Middlebrooks, Barnesville. 4 tons bright peanut hay, hay, 25 tons A-1 ,.peavine , $40.00. ton. E. ives Fagan, Fort Valley. 20 tons peanut hay, $18.00 ton at barn. Also 350 bu. corn, $1.50 bu. at barn. No letters ans. EH. D. Wiggins, ville. 200 tons extra fine peanut hay. C. S. Jones, Sylvester. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Artichokes, 5c Ib; 100 Ibs. and up, 5%c Ib. Less on 100 lbs. FOB. No orders less than 50 Ibs. No COD orders. M. O. oo order. E. F. Mason, More- and. New 100 lb. white feed sacks, 100 to 1000, 10c ea. Mark ee Flowery Branch, Rt. ab red Porto Rican potat- oes for planting, $2.00.bu. or $1.75 in 5. bu. lots.. FOB. L. >: Morga ,* Ludowici. PEACHES: Wish to contract for sale of. 38 A. Elbertas, (fancy and regular); 12 A. Hileys del. FOB. orchard, Orchard in prime and well kept, in Upson | County, C. F. Greene, Carrs Station. Small urds, lim. no. sizes ranging from 5 in. to 15in in cir. Thoroughly dry. Write for prices. No stamps please. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. Printed feed sacks, washed | 25c e@a. not 4 oy ema Glenn Cox, Canton, Rt.'3. ' clean, Black - walnuts, untied. . Sorrells, Sr.. Royston, Rt. 1. Bearfoo , Meadow, sassafras, red spice- wood, wild cherry. witehhaz- | 30c Ib. Comfrey, 40c > Ib. : Ford streaked apple trees, 10 el, ea. Vernie Stover, Pisgah. Garlic, $1.00 doz. Miss Cecil. McCurley. Hartwell, Rt. mint, 25, 25c: catnip, baim, 25e;3 garlic bulbs, 12, 25c; ae den gooseberries, red and black Tepper. 12; $125, Others. Mrs. M. L lonega, Ree 4. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEANS AND PEAS Want few bu. field peas suit- able for hay, Bob | os pasion Want Clay anid Uniwown field peas for hay: Send sam- ple. G. Hamp Martin, Com- THISKee:, Want some pigeon peas and white crowders. Want 5 bu. Brabham peas, | 6 bu. orange or forage cane. cash price. seed. Give best Ben Fagan, Martin. Want 25 bu. peas. Would consider iron clad or other good pea. Must be clean and sound. - Quote best cash price. G. T. McDon- ald, Oak- -ood. EGGS WANTED: Want White laced Red Corn- Tiger. eggs. Carl Taylor. | FRUIT WANTED: Want to buy up to 8 or 10. C.] mi.-E. Danville. Joe B.. Gre . Christian, er. 1414 Lanier | lbs. dried apples. Mrs. Place, N. Want dr ied apples or pach- Mrs. O. T.: | ville, Box 172. es. Give price. Thomas, Culberson, N. Cy, Rt. d. (resident of Ga.) i HONEY WANTED: Want some honey for person- |. al use, or advise amount you | Steed, Sr., | have and price. Geo. W. Jack-. jreg. sire and dam, 8 mos. ole son, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Want bees, you have and lowest rice, H,. B. Ellis, Decatur, 1031 | Lake Drive. Spanish tee age | near = 80 @ lorpe, | C 4722. Want severel hives LaGrange. Qvuate - a letter. Also type at hive, Dees Smith- | no. j ton, 204 Ala. St. 1000 Ibs. ohe oy: colts foot yellow dock, yellow root, Queen of. ' Eaton, Dah-_ | Simonton, Dacula, Rt; 1. Quote best | eae Cliff Douglas, Alma, Rt. : 1ville, Rt. 3. ish Bhd Jersey Blapike iGiant | moder hives. or old-style gums. Write what | Fas | Drice | 1 W. Lewis, LaGrange, Box | _ MISCELLA . WANTED : Se Choice kudzu hay. B. W. HULLS WANTED: Want to buy some Vv bean hulls for Own pYsen use on farm. i. M. Mason ; gusta.. PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED: Want 200 or 400 Imp. | Spanish veanut seed. Also eak bage and onin plants and PO Cane seed. W. C. Burns Ellabelle. se Want some peas, Imp. pink skin Spe | ground-pea for planting. Quot kind and price. Mrs. M Pittme-; Lumber City. POTATOES WANTED: Want from neighborhoo Statesbore. Metter or Cla: 2 or more bu. yellow Porto Ricans for seed. price and how find your pl BE. P. Harrison, Groveland Want 100 bu. state insp. Port Rican seed potatoes. Quote price. Also for sale 130 _ 90-day running velvet bea $5.50 bu. here. aarger If cheaper. Bob Neal, Eastman. SACKS WANTED: Want printed, nct viNite . sacks for cash. Give price an Mamie Pritchett, Car Want to buy print chick feed sacks (2 alike). Mrs. L. Abbott, Valdosta, Rt. 1 Box 190- A. ae SEED WANTED: Want to buy 200 Ibs. Duteh and Hop - clover; and lespedeza. Also for sale, 10 bu. red ~. R. sweet potato seed, $2.00 bu. R. Bartell, De catur, 165 Wpodlawn Ave. Want 5 lbs. Garrison. melon seed; few bu. O-To soybeans. Make price. JOR $1.75 bu. Red and white pea- | Harrison, Alma, Rt. 4 -nuts, $2.75 bu. Add postage. | reo checks or stamps. Mrs. TREES WANTED: Want apple, cherry peach tre>3 of good var. box flowers in choice Mrs. J. Ellis, Maxeys. cans FOR SALE 2 Jersey milch cows, en in next 6 mos., $7! Dbl. tansy. 12, Doe: ree | also 50 laying hens. Par yee er Reds and W. Rocks, mixed, $2.00 ea. Priced home. B. E. -Barrett, 1266 Campbellton Rd., Ral977. Anh 800 Ib. bull, $65.00. LR Fine Jersey cow, freshen bi fore middle March, milk j ceptionally rich in putt . | For sale at my barn. Mrs. E. | Hathcock, Red Oak, Roosev | Hwy. *phone Ca 1373. 1 reg. Angus bull, almo: yrs. old, 1 reg., S. P. C.. hog, 1 yr. old, for sal 4 farm in Jones County. Wallac Miller, Macon. Black Jrsey cow, fest April, White Face bw : about 250 lbs., also 1 H. on, good cond., and. m le, about 700 lbs. wt. good work order. See Giles Cheek, Lat renceville, Rt. 2. i 15 Black Angus steers ready for market. Also Ga. raised mules and _ he d. Robert S. At Red Ripper: working g0o Se derson, Hawkinsville. Jersey cow, to freshen Feb. 26th, second calf. Also OIC prood sow, crossed with \to farrow Feb. 24th. Bri litter 12 pigs: Want lespedez L seed. L. H. Cousins, Greer 9 young reg. Polled Hi \ford cows and heifers, 4 ' calves at side, other pred. Fin individuals. Come and s Danville, Res. Jersey Wall. Also jae and stallion and some Claude G. Craig, Lawre | heifer, 23 mos. old, wt. very gentle, Statham. Fine, young Jersey bul 550 Ibs., Sell or trade for sheep. t Pendrgrast, Atlanta, Rt. Ve 1919. = dandy cow, vat. Cuong (5 yrs. old, due to fr 10 days, 4th calf, $10 or $125.00 after = B. Jonson, W: (at. Kansas Store, 6 fai. don) - 2 ie oe Rice, 2 yr eld, muley heif- er, fresh in, $50.00 at my home also lot of Sarsaparilla, 50c oe Clyde Garrison, Cornelia, A 1. 2 Aberdeen Angus. No, 585543. Ee _Howards King, on ea. at my barn. sn, Hoschton. hey Guernsey males, 1 mo. to 19 mos. old. Best of breed- img. H. Loyd Parker, Decatur, "Phone De 6442. 6 yr. old, Guernsey cow, freshen on Feb. 15th, 3rd calf. for sale at mv barn. Mrs. W. M. Fritts, College Park, Rt. 2., Box 127. ; ford horn-type yearling bulls, practically purebred cows, tons baled mixed meado R. E. Cotton, Milled 207 North Columbia St r hay. ville, nu. lots, FOB. ._ L. Wilson, ednesday, Mareh 1, 1944 bull ealves, about 6 mos. old, full looded but not reg. Sired by |. 3 fine White Faced Here-. sired by fine reg. bull: from grade $75.00 ea. at my farm 8 Milledgeville. Also 304 Nee. Jersey cow, bred to White Faced Hereford; will reshen March 20th with 2nd alf, $65.00. Also running vel- et bean seed, -. 65 bu. in 4- HOGS FOR SALE - 5 good black and S.P.C. shoats, 3 mos. old, $10.00 ea. ville, Rt. 2. eae black P.. . hogs: hay. 3 mi. Locust Grove. J.C. S Anderson, Locust Grove. : Jack African Guinea pigs. Wt. about 50 Ibs. ea. ; ae phus, Tusculum. ) 4 young S: P. . : as _ Diamond se breeding. Dbl. cholera, $25.00 ea. Reg. - buyers name. Junior McFath- er, Morgan. 5 sows, 30 shoats and male: all big boned Guineas. Gilstrap, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Big bone black Guineas: sows, 4 boars, pigs, ready Mar. Qnd, $25.00 for sows, $10. 00 ea. Also want Seed corn, bluegoose _ bertson, Colbert. mos. old, $10.00 to $25.00 ea. Shipped FOB. H. C. Brewer, . Danielsville, Rieke Outstanding young SP. C. - 4ng. Dbl. treated for cholera, _ $50.00, reg. in buyers name. 7 iL. M. Isler, Morgan. Duroc- Jersey pigs, 4 mos. checks. Also- some younger pigs for sale. - Davisboro, Rt. 2, Box 2. =e. DS. BC. sows; .8: yra. old. wt. 500 Ibs. $65.00; other 1 yr. old, wt. 250-300 Ibs., % pigs, male and female, 3 mos. old, $20.00 ea. Also Hastings yellow prolifie seed corn, $3.50 bu. or % bu., $2:00, W. D. ~ Wilbanks, Chatsworth, Rt. 2. : 91 Purebred black and $.P. . crossed shoats, 100 | Ibs. down, life treated, prices right: > pigs, 7 wks. old $4.00 ea. Also purebred Jersey. cow, Has 3rd calf, 3 wks. old, $85.- . E. Johnson, Concord, Rt. eras a <2 3 SOWS: $40. 00. Blocky $35.00; big boned Guinea, $20.- 00. Crated for shipment. Also sorrel mare, wt. 1100 Ibs. 8 yrs. old, $150.00. Frank J. _ Watkins, East Elitiay. ~ Reg. Hereford hogs, bred iis and sows for spring far- - row. 2 extra good boars. All ' from as good bloodlines as can be had, Julian Furstenburg, Fairacres Farm, Atlanta, Rt. 1. -. 12 Blocky type Duroc shoats, life treated; entitled to reg, 3 male pigs, ready for light serv- ice. $12.00 to $15.00 ea. or $115.00 for lot. W. A. Moore. _ Haddock, Rt. 1. 5 purebred big type Duroc Tas $15.00 ea.. wt. 60-75 Ibs. OB. Gene Joyner, Cairo. pecuuted O. I. C. shoats, 10 ; id, $12.50 ea. at my farm. ee, College Park, Rt: 1. ff Roosevelt Hwy). foot 2 English Berkshire, type Duroc, : Stay fat kind. Dbl. treated, 4 mos. old, $20.00 FOB. Charhe at my farm 7 mi. N. E. Adairs- | wille. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairs- Also good Jersey cow and lespedeza _ .& Purebred. bred, big boned B boar service and Hero treated for} in Paul 2 Boars, good peas. Ceme and get. Mrs. C. H. Cul- a Big boned African Guinea | pigs and shoats, 6 wks. to 6} service boar, 65 percent white, blocky type. Advancer breed- | old, $15.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name. F. O. B. No: personal W. D. Askew, $40.00 HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Black P. C. male No. reg. black PC. males, No. 218055. and 218053, 11 mos. old, $35.00 ea.: 3 raales, 1 gilt, sell when 8 wks. old, $25. 00 ea., reg. im buyers name. James Hadden, Stapleton. sows, boar and [16 pigs, $120 00 for lot. FOB. W. P. Franklin, Harlem. Male Berkshire, about 6 mos. old. dbi. treated for cholera. Reg. prize winning stock, about | 150 Ibs., $25.00, crated, FOB. Bek Mauldin, Lavonia, te oe S. P. . pigs; 3 mos. old, wt. 50-60 ibs., $15.00. buyer's name. SP. Cc. gilts, bred, 10 mos. old, $35.00 ea. Treated and erated, FOB. Fred C. Seago, Pinehurst, RFD. Purebred Hampshire pigs, 6 wks. old, $10.00 ea.: fra for registering. Gilt, 5 mos. old, entitled to reg., $25. 00 ea. TB. Smith, Toecoa, P. O. Box 11 Dives gilts, farrowed Apr. 20, 1943, heed with reg. boar, $25.00 ea. here. 18 gilts, far- rowed Sept. 10, 1943, $12.50 = P L. Thornton, Dewvrose. Reg. .-5.e boar 14 mos. old, sacrifice for $50.00. Big boned, lofig body, short nose and _ legs. Best bloodlines. | Used very little. Life treated. Will ship. D. B. Dukehart, De- catur, P. O. Box 488. Blocky type Duroe pigs. 60 oe old, wt. 35-40 Tbs., $15. 00 Life treated. Reg. im, bivert S name; some unrelated. Crated F.O.B. H. L. Williams, Baxley. Reg. S. P. C. pigs, from Seuths blocky type sire and dams, 2 gilts, $20.00 ea. 12 | pigs, boars and gilts, $18.00 ea. reg. in buyers name, Walter B. Leverette, Tifton. Regs,S. P. C.. pigs,- treated, farrowed Oct. 15th, wt. 70-100 Ibs., $17.50 ea., or $15.00 ea. not reg. Crating, $2.00 extra. L. oo Waynesboro, Phone 6 purebred black Poland- China sows; Reg. boar: 30. pigs and shoats, for sale. Apply at once. Mrs. J. L. Hunt, Deca- tur, Rete 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 2 gentle work mules, about 10 yrs. old; mare mule, $135.- 00, horse mule, $130.00 at my barn. W. J. Barnett, Riverdale. Mare colt, about 3 yrs. old, $75.00. Also want to buy 10 bu. runner velvet beans. Quote price. W. F. Smith, Glenn- ville. Real good plow mule, work sanywhere, gentle. Also 5 bu. seed peanuts. Dan T. Andys, is Park. Rts 25 Box 33. 6 i. S. Valdosta on US Rte. 41). 2 good mules, reasonably priced. Mrs. J. M. Harrison, Thomson, Rt. 1. Black mare, wt. 950 Ibs., $125.00. Work good anywhere. G G. Cason, Culbertson, Rt. Black mare mule, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1000 to 1100 lbs. In A-1 condition; work anywhere. See at my parn. J. B. Jones, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. 2 mare mules, wt. 1400 Ibs. Gentle, work anywhere. See at my barn. L. C. Haynes, Ac- worth. Gentle mare. work to any implement or wagon, single or double. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby. Alma, Rt. 2. Fine mare, 6 yrs. old; work good to plow and wagon, wt. 1000 lbs. Essie Kinzey, Cor- nelia. Horse mule, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1050 Ibs., $185.00. Good Cond. Mare mule, wt. 1150, older, $85.00. No plug. Extra good work mule, good eyes. W. W. McPherso~. Villa Riea. Several horse colts, old onount to work; 5 colts about 1% yrs. old, and 1 young stal- lion. Mrs Willa D. Evans, Wadley. Mare mule, $50.00 FOB. Exc. for pullets, cow or for mow- ing machine. All letters ans- Berets L. A. Powers, Griffin, v 1 pr. dark bay mare horses, 4 yrs. old, 950 Ibs. ea; 1 solid white Spanish horse, 5 yrs. old, 950 Ibs., 1 red horse mule, 11. yrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs. All 4 ride, gentle, well broke, good a workers. Ivon Overby, Buford, 166264, 1% yrs. old, $45.00; 2) $1.25: ex: Rd. FOB. | W. L, Winn, Fitzgerald, _ MARKET BULLETIN, HORSES AND MULES | FOR SALE Black mare mule, about 900 bs., $95.00 for quick sale. See M. x Ruff, Rockmart, Rt. 2. U _ Lester's Store). RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE N. Z. White bucks, 7 mos. old, $2.00, 2 are 4 mos. old, $1. 50 ea., from pedigreed stock. Exp. col, * Mas- -- Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. 4 Chinchilla does, 6 wks. Old. 2% Ths; $1.25 eac NZ. W. buck, 54% mos. old, 64% Ibs., ~ $1.50. 15. Chinchillas ready in Mch., $1.00 oa Order now. Pedigreed stock. Carlton Miller, Atlanta, 832 St. Charles Ave., N. E. Ve DATO. N. Z. W. p-digreed does, bred, $4.00 ea; 8-10 wks. old does, $1.50 ea. Mixed does, $1. 25 ea. L. G.. Spain, Atlan- ta, 482 Washington St. S. 20 Guinea pigs (cavies), $18. 00 or $4.00 ea. All sizes and colors. All orders COD. J. C. Vinimeg, Stockton. 5 NZ. White does, selected | for breeding, 4 mos. old, wt. 542-6 Ibs. from reg. stock, $5.50 ea. Ped. on_request. W. E. Marshall, Jr., Perry. 2 N. Z. White bucks, 1 over 1 yr. old, $2.50; other, 11 wks. old, $1. 50. Ivon G. Addington, Blue Ridge, Star Rt. 20 N. Z. Reds, bucks and dos, $1.50 ea: 4-3 mos. old does, $2.50 ea; 2 4- mos. old does, $3.00 ea. Pure- bred but not reg, C. S. Sar- rets, Atlanta, 84 Rockyford _N. W., De 5825. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Milk goat, part Saanen, with nannie kid, 2 wks. old. 3rd kidding gives about 2% ats. day, easily milked, $15.00. C. H. Wilson, Oxford. At Stud: Sir Randolph 1st, T-4159: best bfood - lines, best milk producing lines, from long line of high producing Toggenburgs. Fee: $5.00. W. R. Mills, Decatur, 123 4th Ave. De 5892. 100 percent foreign pure Saanen 3 yr. old buck, reg. in American Goat Soc. No. S- 3456, large. natural horniess, white, producer of high pro- ducing dtrs. $35.00. Wont ohie W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W. Sev. good milk goats, some purebred, some not. Most of them freshen soon. Purebred Toggenburg buck. Come and it ene Cochran, White, 6 sheep, 3 lambs, all young and in good shape, $60.00 for ae a L.. Duvall, Greensboro, 2 Toggenburg grade does, 1 fresh with first kids (does), $20.00 for doe $5.00. ea: for kids; other, 3rd freshening soon (3 qts.) $35.00: My place. No shipping. Mrs. J. C. Smith, eo 1007 Curran St., N. At Stud: Sir Roderick, most vutstanding Toggenburg of the South, naturally horn- less, proven sire of high pro- ducers and female, hornless kids. Limited service. Fee, $10.00. John Hynds, Atlanta, 938 Warren St., De 5140. 16 head fom on goats, $1.50 ea. 7 mi. in on Blakely Rd J. BE. Evans. Jakin. 3 Toggenburg goats, one to freshen soon Ist time, other 2, 2nd time. At Stud: half Saa- nen, half Toggenburg, from high producing stock. Come and see. . T. Humphries, De- catur, 313 5th Ave. De 5880. Milk goat, with 2 kids, $45.- 00, FOB. Chas. B: Hargrove, Eastman. LIVESTOCK WANTED HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Want hear from party hav- ing a small pony or donkey for sale cheap, or trade for pigs. Pe C. Mayhue, Cumming, RABBITS WAN TED: Want full-grown N. Z. Red does. Give wt. price and age. or.more, 9 or 10 yrs. old, } 2 mos. old. {00 and $4.00 ea: Eggs, |! McConnell, LIVESTOCK WANTED POULTRY FOR SA ES doe. Ross Miller. Woodland. Want doe rabbits any breed ror eolor, 6-12 wks. old... .. D. Cumbas. Columbus, 2404 14th, | Ave. f Want white Angora rabbits and black and white. Dutch. GOAT SERVICE WANTED: Want French Alpine Buck service in or near Atlanta. Joe J. Wilson, Decatur, 828 3rd Ave. De 0354. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: Want - good milk goat. State what you have and the price. I. L. Hooks, Augusta, Rt. 1. Box 154. POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: New Hampshire Red and S. C. W. baby chicks, $12.00 C. Mixed chicks, $10.00 at my home. Troy Douglas, Lenox. uu &. RK. oO. P. sired New Hampshire chicks, $5.00 per 25: $9.00 per 50: $18.00 per 100. Eggs, $2.00 per 15. Lim- ited no. chicks from special matings, 50c ea. U. S. Pullo- rum tested. T. B. Clarkson, Decatur, Leon Ave. De 5427. Baby chicks, dark Donald- son strain, blood-tested, $16.- 00 C., del. Eggs. $1.50 per 16, del. Mrs. W. D Latham, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Cornish Bantams, Clark str., and beautifully feathered, $10.- 00 trio; guara.teed to please. Want some Muscovey or In- dian Runner ducks for breed- ing. W. S. Carlos, Macon, Ret: 2, Bloomfield Rd. 3 Jap Silkie hens and fod: er, $8.00: 2 Sebright hens and rooster, $6. 00. Fred Ayash, At- lanta, 687 Delmar Ave., S. E. 2,000 AAA and 4-A_ baby chicks for sale or trade for wheat, rye, oats, corn seed. Rob. = Bickford, Atlanta, 156 Holliday Ave., Wa 8351. 10 mixed bantam pullets, 1943 hatch, now laying, $1.00 ea. at mv home. Mrs. Milan Stefak, Atlanta, 6070 Peach- tree Rd. Baby chicks, N. H. Reds, Rooks W.L.,. sired by R. O. P. males and sons. High pro- G. tion on request. J. ans Whitesburg. 2 bantam roosters, L white, other red, 1943 hatch, $1.50 ea. or both tor: $2.50: Ro @: eae Manchester, 16 North Jersey Black or White Giant, $14.00 C: Buff Orp., R. I. Reds, BR and White Rocks, $13.00 C. All incubator hatched. Or- dcr 2 or 3 weeks in advance. H. F. Redfern, Mitchell, P, O. Box 47. BARRED AND WHITE ROCK: Rock, New Hampshire, White Rock, Cornish White, Leg- horn, mixed hens, production, SIL. 00 cash. Will not -sell separately. J. B. pene Valdosta, Rt. 3., Box 40 Mixed bred hens, most- ly Barred Rock, now faving, $1.50 ea. at my place. Mrs, K A. Taylor, College by Rd. 20 B. R. hens, $2.50 ea. Also pr. turkeys, last yrs. hatch, 40e Jb. or $9.00 for pr. at my home. Cannot ship. Mrs. W. H. Ellis, Hepzibah. 10: Fine S. C. White. Rock o= 5 Rocks: and & S>-6. Ri Reds, last spring hatehed pull- ets, inoculated, healthy, and laying, $2.00 ea., or $18.00 for lot, FOB. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Atlanta, 1210 DeKalb Ave., N. EB; De 6101, 19 Purebred White Rock hens, 1 rooster, $2.00 ea. In- quire at Nuberg Store. Will not deliver. Mrs. Joe B. Hig- ginbotham, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1. 12 Barred Rock and Buff Orpington Grade A hens, mos. old, now laying, $2.00 6a. Mrs. C. R> Hall, -Atlanta, 14 Rockyford Rd., N. E. 2 Parks direct roosters, $5.- $1.50 per 15 by mail or $1.00 per 15 at home. 3. days notice re- quired on orders. Enclose stamp : for seul Mrs..E. J. Demorest, Rt. a: Want bred grey Chinchilla BS | roosters, O. John Dodd, Adairsville, Rt. 3. | B. "H. Osborn, Roy. 5485 Memorial Dr. -hens for a 6 Ib., 2 brs old ga 921 East Ponce de} $15.00; Bull Dog type, round bodied | er duction. Prices and informa- | Raulerson, Alma. 250 March hatched Barred|B in good} 1. Me- | ark, God- lay ng, healthy 4- A big 13 | Trio Spring 1943 hatch Cornish game, lge. type. 4 lge. type Dark Cornish ga 2, $6.00. Eggs - same strain, $1.50 per 15. L horn and game crossed egg: $1.00 per 15. No checks Sikes, Sylvester. = et, 10 Cornish game Spull 4%-6 mos. old, some Jayin Coch cockerel, 5 mos. * wt. about 7 Ibs. $17. 00 for Reed F. Fowler, Roy. : Nice half-grown Cornish dian game pullet. Cocke came strain. nice half- -gro pullets, half Barred Rock indian, Game, black, all $6.50 for lot, FOB. a 3 Pullets, 1 rooster, Pit sam and bantam, Ige. size. iD laying, $5.00 pr. Bourbon 1 turkeys, I yr.. old. Good breeding, wt. 45 Ibs. Or $21.00 for lot. Mrs. - E. Young, Stone Mount Po: 2 young Cornish roos ready for service, $5.00 or $: ea. Mrs. Minnie Malphus,, culum. A 6 Ib. Blinker brood cor $2.00: 1 light wt. cock, reac for pit, $4.00: Exc. 2 fine p nad Dor 2 oun. $5. 00. Morganton. Grist Gradys, pure game 1 trio of 3. hens, 2 yrs. trio of. 3 pullets, J mos. old, $15.00. Lloyd Hatch . Albany. ; $5 Dube pit game bei kens, $2.00 and $2.50 ea. Bass, Sane. 692 Kirk Ave., S. E ae 6941, a Sniders Bacon Warhors cock and 5 hens, $25.00 sredy. 1 eyed cocks 2 > Gravs, Binge: $10.00 ea. Weaver, Canon; Rt: 2. HAMBURGS: Bie 5 pullets and 1 unrela cockerel, Silver Spang Hamburg, $7.50 for lot. del Ray Lewis, Atlanta, Spring St. N, Wide 0231, EGHORNS: 4 W. L. deceeats aun stock laying 250-341 eggs. yr. direct, ready for ser. $2.75 ea., $5.00 for 2. 100 AAAA W. ee hens, mos. old, now laying, $1.25 at my home. My: W. A. Hea Atlant: Rt 6. Bee 28 pure Brown L. hens a roosters, Everlay str., hatch, hens: now laying, | 00, or $2.00 ea., or 10 hens rooster, $20. 00. Mrs. We Righey, Lavonia, Rk, is 100-125 AAAA W. De 1943 hatch pullets, laying, culls, $1.50: ea., or $1.35- my farm: also. 75 AAA m hens, Reds, Golden. Minor Ba laying, $105.00. coops if want shipped. Mr Carl W. Powell, Sylvania, R 300 pig W. L. ame Whi Rock hens, 4-A grade, all oculated, $2.00 ea. at my yare Louis Holliman, McIntyr 35 W. L. hens, 1 yr. old, 4 pullets, 7 mos. old, ready $1.10 ea. for lot, or $1.25 ea, less than 50. Mrs. Edgar. Bel Tallapoosa, Lipham St. . 10 Leghorn hens, y yr. $1.25 2. FOB. J. D. We Soperton, Box 142. AAA Brown Leghorns, hi 12 to 18 mos. old, healthy ing. Lots of 12 and 1 roos $15.00 crated and shipped 3 Bennett, Sereven, Rt. 9 W. L. 4-A Feb. 1943 nat ed pullets. rooster, $15.00 lot. Mrs. Oscar Heath, Sop ten, Rt: 2. : English type wi Te pall 7 mos. old, 4-A, now layin $1.15 ea. Buyer to pay sh ping charges. Write at Mins. (Eo VE. Cains Alma, E 8 W. L. cockerels, 7 old, English strain, big o a ea. Rever Wade, f 2 3-4 English ctrain W. roosters, 1942 hatch, $2.00 or $3.50 for both. Also. of mare mule. wt. about 90 6 yrs. old, Rie Can ae 2 my _ barn. W. Price tow, Rt, 2. . _M AA ceo BULLETIN pablshed March 29th: necessary. ONE. HOUSEHOLD. MEDIATELY. FARM. LAND ISSUE MARCH 29 Our Special Farm. Land Supplement will be -] | Rent, Wanting. to Rent and Buy, and In Exchange - For notices MUST REACH THE BUREAU OF _ MARKETS not later than Thursday, | All notices received after this date (March 23rd) will necessarily have to be. omitted from publi- - cation. SPACE IS VERY LIMITED; therefore, all notices for this Land Issue must not exceed fifty (50) words, including name and address. Notices will be cut to a the rodairetiens if - . POSITIVELY NO REAL ESTATE nor ; REAL ESTATE AGENTS nor CITY PROPERTY, FILLING STATIONS, STORE HOUSE. OTHER. BUSINESS PROPERTY, STATE PROPERTY notices will be published - neither will MORE THAN ONE NOTICE OF _ FIFTY (50) WORDS BE CARRIED FOR ANY If you have submitted a Land Notice with- in the past few months, do not send in another, -as all such type notices on hand will be duly published. SEND IN YOUR FARM NOTICE IM- : ma -Farms. For Sale, For. March 23rd. nor OUT-OF-THE: POULTRY FOR SALE 50 4-A large type White eghor.. hens, now laying. 60 percent extra large eggs, $200.- 0 for tot. sA. AR. Williams, Franklin, Rt. 2. S55 BL own Leghorn roosters, ver-lay strain, 10 mos. old, $2.00, ea. FOF. F. L.. Evans, tlant, aA Clay eS ke, ~ 36. White Leghorn AAA er , $1.40 ea., FOB my pines, Mrs. Dp. N. Clifton, Sum- 50 mix. heavy breed hens, ying, $70.00; - 15 roosters, eavy mixed Akced: $15.00. Te 1943, hatch. $83 00 for lot. fc Mis ON. oe March, faith hens, now halt Games and half 5 Sale; bs. Ve Pettis, eae Ue "ts * 500, chicicens, 6 wks. old, 45c ea..or lot, or 50c ea. less lots. 4 breeds. All purebred. o~ shipments. R.. 0. White, Jonesboro. Gos ORPINGTON S: Golden | Buf Orp., hens, ioy- ing (3 setting hens), also 4 Tomkins Red hens, wt. over 6 1bs. (Ca; and..3 Buff Orp. cockerels, for sale Mis. J. 5. Wilkins, Atlanta, 836 North ae hy 250 N. #H. Red friers, 3lc hy at my home, or 33c lb. shipped. Exp. Col. Vc less 50 lbs. ship- ped. Mrs. Gennie Brown, Ball Sf PEAFOWLS: ; White, 1 pr. 4 yrs. old,-$45.- 00; hen or cock, % price: few Black Shouldered breeders, (hens only), $25.00 ea; 1943 hatch Black | Shouldered cocks, $20.00 ea. Thos. A. Hughes, Buford, Rt. e 6 pr. Blue pigeons. D. L. Bone, Dallas, Rt. 3. 3 Utility White King, fast pro- ducers, from exc. foundation ock, Limited no. $5.00 pr. Satis) tuar. Pe S: hee Atlanta, 49 Werren St., N. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE AND RHODE ISLAND): 5 dark AAA N. H. Red hens, now laying, $2.00 ea. $9.00 for ; Mrs. Charlie Peacock, Eastman. : 40 jurebred super 3-A grade -N. H. Red hens, 10 mos. old, - Parmenter str. Pullorum test- ed, nearly all laying, $2.25 ea. Send crate or aon after. Money orde.. Mrs. R, L. Fears, lovilla, Be i. 45 ON. +f Red AAA pullets, wks. old, 60c ea. FOB; cockerels, same breed and age, 75 ea. Homer L. pe enel -Mo- . Red roost- ers, direct Donaldson, $3.00 ea. AW Kemp, _ Lyons, Rt. 1. 14 N. H. Red hens, March 1943 hateh, all laying fine, est egg grade. $42.50. Send ites. Mrs. Lessis Fox, Vi- 405 Church St ns, 1942 hatch and. roost-. hatch, R. I. Reds, $12.- | r lot; 3 hens and rooster, ds, 0. Part CFSs >| 11 mos. POULTRY FOR SALE | ee 35 Ro Hed (10 was. old pullets, 75c ea. Mrs. Lilla B. | Smith, Cochran, Rt. 2. March hatch N. H. Red roost- ers, $1-50-ea.- Mrs. 3.0. Mc- Gough, Lilly. 10 AAA Bane ter Reds, pure strain, 9 mos. old pullets, laying daily, 1 rooster, $1.75 ea. $19.00 for lot. Must sell at once. H. B. Lowery, eae Rt. 1 2 N. H Red hens. 4B. R s hens, 19 Parmenter Reds, se- lect, young, Jaying ~1 fine Par- me r rooster, $50.00; also 50 Buff Orp. pullets and 2 roost- ers. 6 mos. old, $50.00 for lot.. Here. Mrs. iss B Clases, Kingsland. 3 Donaldson dark red roost- $2.00 ea. Mrs. Geo. M. Hes Atlanta, 2821 Alston DiS, Ph, De-6457. 3-A N. H. Red pullets, 12 wks. old: in lots 20 or more, $125 6a, 200 (No HER. fryers, 2-3 lbs. in 100 lb. lots or more, 35c Ib. Exp. col. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. aa oN mos. old, from blood-tested stock, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Frank Thomas, LaFayette, Rt. 4. 50 3-A N. H. Red hens, $2.00 ea. (100 head to choose from), at yard. Elmer Clifton, Sum- Mite Rice |BOx-s. 5 very dark red Donaldson | Cc. R. 1 Red: roosters, old. Healthy, thrifty. A real bargain, $2.50 ea. (See Strc-o; at 556 Memorial Dr. near St. Mtn.) Mrs. Chester S. Haynie, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Box 458. N. H. Red ea cock- erels at reasonable prices. Gen- uine Hampshirs>s, wt. 8 to 10 lbs. ea. and in excellent con- dition. Harry Poole, Warwick. 13 nic. Red roosters, Feb. 1943 hatch, $1.50 ea. Red -hens for market, 28e lb. Will ship if crates furnished. not pre- paid. Mrs. G. ee Clifton, Mil- len. ? SUSSEX: Speckled Sussex rooster, 300 eggs, $1.00 per 15, $1.75 for 2 settings. J. C. Daves, Elli- jay, Rt 3. Box 719. TURKEYS, xEESE, DUCKS, GUINEAS, ETC. _FOR SALE} 2 Bronze Aes toms, Mar. hatch, tir for breeding stock, or will exc. for 2 turkey hens, same age. Mrs. G. A. Kent, Moran, Rts 1. 4 large Bronze turkeys, Apr. 1943 hatch, 1 tom, wt. around 20 Ibs. 3 hens, wt. around 14 Iba $25.00 for lot. Also 10 to 15 gocd laying hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Mary E. Thompson, East Point, 1218 N. Main St. 3 Muscovy Ducks, 1 drake, all grown $4.50 for lot, or will exe. for a pig. M. C. Tanner, Gainesville, Rt. 3. la ae white Pekin dr ne $1. os eas Also Pekin duck eggs, $1.25 for 12. Wilson Car- son, Griffin, Rt. C. Bronze turkey gobbler and 1 hen, wt. approximately 30 Ibs., $10.00 for pair. T. G.. O- Kelley, Maysville, Rt. 1. 13. large white Muscovy ducks: ay 1 drake, about 6 ie _old $15.00 or $1.25 ea. | _ | ville, 207 Main St. tf. Red cockerels, 10. | children. Want POULTRY FOR SALE ae Blue Speckied guineas, 6 are: and rooster, $7. nee FOB.: Crating extra. Mrs. Cc. T jams, Dailas, Rt. 2. 2 ducks, $2.75. or $1.00:ea; 1 pr. White Pekins,-$4.00 for pr. FOB; 2 large Ny Z,. White buck |} rabbits, 14 mos. old, $5.50, or | $3.00-ea; want a turkey hen; about 10 lbs. nee Hodges, Bogart. . =: j POULTRY WANTED BABY cee WANTED: 1 Want 200 AAA W. Li: baby chicks. to raise on. halves to 18 wks. old. I furnish feed: you pay xpress o me. P. B. San- ders, Mitchell, Rt. 1. Want 2 Sussex baby chicks. E. Lovvorn, Carrollton, 39 No. Cliff St. Will pay $11. 50 for 100 ban- tams or any small breed or mixed small breed postpaid, between April 15th Reese, Pittsburg. Want 500 Cornish baby chicks. Henry King, Barnes- GAMES WANTED: ~ Want first class pit game cockerels, wt, 5% Ibs. and up. R. H. Cre wford, Tiger. MISCELLANEOUS es CHICKENS: Want 3 to 400 young 18 in hens on halves. Both pay oe and share profit. Have good house and give good care. Mrs. Jody Sims, Roswell, Rt. 1. TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS, | /GUINEAS, ETC., WANTED: Want Speckled guineas. Ad- vise number and price. G. Ay Coward, Savannah, 220 West Bay St. Want some fumnens for breeding purposes. Pat Kesler, Clarkesville. (On the McMill- an: Hail). 2 WYANDOTTES WANTED: Want 12 R. C. Silver Lace Wyandotte hens, March. or April hatch. J. 'R. Anderson, Elberton, Ret. 3. Man, white: 67 years old: in good heclth, wants work as yardman and other light work on farm. Room, board and small pay. Frederick Bianzano, care of Mrs. Wm. Duckworth, East Point, 974 Ben Hill RAS *phone Ca 1360. : Want job on truck farm on 50-50 basis near good market, or will take job- as superin- tendent. Well exp. in general ee ae Earl Herring, Ma- Sah - Want get in touch with par- ty who has good light 1-H. crop. Raise chickens on 50-50 basis. Have general farming exp. Write what you have in first Jetter. Am 39 yrs. old, with wife, 6 children. Frank F,. Fulghum, Canton, Rt. 2. Want 1 H. farm on halves. Born and raised on farm, op- erate any type tractor and truck. Exp. hog and _ cattle raising. 38 yrs. old, wife, 2 good _ house, near school or school. bus: wood, water, lights. Have be moved and furnished. Robert Daton McDaniel, Jr., Macon, Rt. 6, eare Holleman Dairy. Want 1-H crop on shares: wife and self, ages 44 and 48 yrs. old. Must be furnished transportation. Will refund la- tere. Ready. anytime. . 15 Yancy. Hapeville. FARM HELP WANTED Want man to work 6 to 8000 turpentine faces. Will furnish good house withxelec. lights: Mrs. J.. . Goosldby, Alma, Rt. Z; Want family, 2 plow hands, for farm N. Monroe, between paved roads, school bus and mail routes. Lge. 3-R. house, elec, well at door, handy barn, woo , pasture, good land and young: nules, Carl-Perry, Mon- roe, Rt. 3. . Want farm family of 2 to 4 workers, good house on Bank- head Hwy. farm 2 mi. E. Co. Seat tao. Mandeville, Car- rollton, Box 268, Tel. 127. 2 Tant nan to. help suporvise . Write at once. Mrs. Jeff. soi . Will- 3 Puddle ducks, drake and: and May 15th. Accept 4 ship- | }ments. Pay % now. Will W. -5-R. house with : POSITIONS: WANTED | it is necessary that we ruling. : preciated. _ SPECIAL NOTICE . Beginning with our: April Flower and _ Supplement to the Bulletin, we will only. publ FLOWERS. AND SEED OR ORNAMENT, NURSERY. STOCK notices that reach this of ue (222 State. Capitol) between the dates of t 10th and 25th ofthe month. Any such ty | tices: received before the. 10th or later th cin to | and because of. receiving So. great a are one 0 make eae Your sincere cooperation will be deep! ELIZABETH HYNDS, : _ Editor - Bulletin. 3 FARM HELP WANTED , chicks, | See i ss - . ; $ Want farmer, white or col. for 1 or 2-H crop. Fine land, asture, out buildings, city cony. (Sereened and wired). 5 me wood, S. Hapeville, No. 41 Hwy.) H ; Brock, Bey eS Want 1 hand to help with farm work, also. Has 1 cow. Salary and board. J. V. Ma- lear, Palmetto. Rt. c Want farmer for 2-H crop in Hall County. House furnish- ed. Good chance. Boscomb Os- borne, Clermont, Rt. Want col. woman for farm work, $7.50 wk. and _ board. Mrs. M. Johnson, Atlanta, 3101 Mowelk Mill Rd., N. for farm work, drive. car, help with garden and chickens. Pay reas. wages. Mrs. Hs Cox, DuP dnt. Want white man and wife for smail farm on halves. Ref. exch. Also want young, gentle wagon and plow horse. Must be reasonable. B. C. Langley, Atlanta, 815 Angier Spring Ra. Ve 27 88. Want wage hand at once, white or colored. E.J. Rob- ertson, Summit. Want man with family for 2 or 3-". crop, third and four- th, or standing rent; 2 good houses, barn, good pasture, on school . bus route, near good church. 9 mi. from Monroe. Walton County. Miss Vennie Lee Bulloch, Atlanta, 269 Su- therland Terrace, Westie Want white or ccl. farm hand on 50-50 basis, or wages, -1, 44room and 1, 2-room house. Tractor and plenty stock, good land, 4 miles, Thomaston, on good roads, near churches. J. 7. Hlarris, Thomaston, Rt... 3: Want man with small fam- ily to work crop on 50-50 bas- | is; good Jand and stock, lot of manure. A. J. Sims, Flow- ery Branch, fb. Want farmer ot, 63 Aopen Jand, 4-R. house, barn, pas- | ture, wood, on thirds and fourths, rT standing rent. 1-H. crop or more. Mail and.school bus routes by door. W. W. Mc- Pherson, Villa Rice Want farmer for. 2:11. river fruit farm, 5-R. ceiled house, barns. pasture, on school bus and mail routes. Plenty: wood. Standing rent. Also man for 1-H... trait one erop on 50-50 basis. Mr. S. Storer, Doug- | lasville, RE ae Want whiic woman, not over 45 yrs., to live in home and do farm work, $25.00 mo., room and board. Mrs. B. E, Tharpe, Decatur, 204 4th Ave. Phone after 6:00. P. M., Cr 2750. ; Want white man and wife to look after small dairy and farm. Pay satisfactory salary and furnish house. Apply. F. H:. Hattrich. core Lanier Hotel, | Macon. Want abic bodied woman to live in hone with aged couple and do small amount of farm work. State salary expected. Mrs. John Rhodes, Demorest, Reda Box 15: : Want settled couple live in home and do farm work. Have John Deere tractor. Good salary to right people. T. H. Kiker. Fairmount, Rt. J. Want good plow hand (mar- ried or single), for wages at once. .. W. A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. eae S Want parts for Sia 1-H, crop, -bale*coiton to a., good. bottom jand, building and pasture, on 4 thir ds. and fourths. R. J. ee W.i) Want settled white woman , FARM HELP WAN oe : : : ze eer - Want col. family for work, 50-50 basis,. by share crop or any wa 8 mi. W. Macon, on hwy., 5-R. ceiled eS V immediately. D. ._ Fou Lizella. Reek = Want unincumber ed, |) wk., room and board. Vi A. Middlebrooks, Riverds Want large family on Will pay top wages. -Yo have some land for half Good house, wood, and ga equipment furnished. . Hart, Thomasville, Rt. Want exp. reliable ma small dairy farm in De county. Permanent place round, for straight -m Ly wages. H. D. Florence., At | lanta, P. O. Box 942. Farm-of 504a., about clutivation; 3 room house -ture, running water, good bai on. third- fourth, or standi rent. &. M. go E) wood Rts) Want man and wit small, nice, healthy family, work patches, corn crop, 1-H. crop, and look after th around farm, near good t paved hwy. E. mea Yatesville, Rt. 1. Want eol. couple, abou yrs. old. Have. 2- Ag garden and hog lot. lights, aaet deseo $12.0 ~ Jonesboro) Want man or Hoe fo work, One who can ri horse. Reasonable wages, ro and: board. <2Ne Rey Quill. Want exp. farmer to oe land,- good pasture, ba wood, water. 3-R.h condition, Use farm implements can be ranged. Standing rent. Brown, College Parke: Re (Fairburn Rd. i Want a farm ian man wife, white or colored, to wo on 50-50 basis or salary. by day or month. Cheek, Lawrenceville. | Want farmers for 4-H. - good land, houses, water pastures, plenty wood school and mail routes farmer for 40-A. farm land, houses, etc. 7 mi. son. Standing rent. -MeGill. Dawson. Want 1 or 2 men for L- 2 1-H: erops on: 50=50 - Good land, houses, on ma school bus routes. B. O. Cle land. Locust Grove. Rive good 4-R. house: well o water in yd.; good land, Good tools and mules. Keown. Adairsville, Rt. ob Want good farmer for 2 farms on 50-50- basis, straight salary. Charles Queen, Newnan. Rt. oa Want _ couple Exp, Rt 3. Box 388. Want farmer tor 1-H. 5 mi. S. Franklin, known B. Cooley place: 100 a good houseand pasture. Barber, Hast Point.