Tom LIN DER Mics EPARTMENTS/(. ce | AGRICULTURE COMMISSION er : oe age WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1944 A copy of the following letter was . sent is me by its rmer that I am reproducing it herewith. Mr. Dyer lives in Indiana and this letter demonstrates that the problem of the cotton farmer is being: understood by farmers outside the cotton belt. ontinue our efforts for equitable treatment of the cotton armer. : ae oo March 20th, ie Mr. Oscar F. Bledsoe, Greenwood, Miss. Dear Mr. Bledsoe: Se In the Congressional Record, March 16th, page _ A-1430 Congressman Eastland reperts some remarks you have made about the cotton business. It is evident that you are a Cotton Factor and have had no experience as a cotton grower. ~ When'the president said that the South is the eco- nomic sore spot of the nation, I found out the hard facts which caused that statement. In a trip over the cotton belt I learned that cotton is the factor which governs the Souths economy, and that it had sold be- low the cost of production since 1930, until the War came in 1941. If the South is to grow cotton and nee prosperous there must be two prices for cotton; a domestic price, which shall be a full parity price protected by parity tariff and a world price for export cotton to meet world price competition of the lowest paid serf labor employed in foreign countries to grow the wove sta- ple. , If the Sota West and the cotton and tee ~ bacco South know what is best for them they will shun what you call the good neighbor policy which puts them on a world price basis with its disastrous conse- v quences, Another thing, you say we have ten million bales of surplus cotton at this time. As a matter of fact dont you know that. those ten million bales are low grade, dog tail cotton and are useful only to- seanyiets who use them to bear the market. Dont you know as a matter of further fact we are short of the kinds of cotton the spinners are in great need of at the present time. And also dont you know that the salvation of the cotton South calls for the _ abolition of the cotton gamblers, represented by the so called Cotton Exchanges, the instruments which cause price fluctuations which are the greatest to the (Continued on Page Two) | Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office show following average priceg paid for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named. a March 24, 1944 Per Cw. March 16 (Thursday)Tifton $ -$12.50 March 16 (Thursday)Valdosta ~ 12.50 March 17 (Friday)Thomasville e 12.75 March 18 (Saturday)Rome . ~ 13.80 | March 20 (Monday)Sylvester = 12.65 | March 21 (Tuesday)Nashville =- 12.80 - March 22 (Wednesday)Vidalia 13.08 oS : TOP FED CATTLE Marc: it (Thursday)Tifton $10.00-$13.50 Pr veron- 16: (Thursday )-Validosta {2 oe 12.00- 14.00 Mareh 17 (Friday)Thomasville 10.09- 13.00 March 18 (Saturday)Rome __ - 16.70 arch 20 (Monday)Sylvester : _ 11.00- 13.00 ot (huesday)= = NashVine 5 ee ee 10.00- 12.00 22 (Wednesday)Vidalia 3 a : - 15.60 sotton Below Production Cost | oe it is so understanding of the problems of the cotton : Gwinnett, Henry, Jasper, Rockdale, DeKalb, Walton and This should encourage we people of the cotton belt to able number of bankers, business men - ane eT Association sponsored the awards and the bankers from. _the 7 counties of the upper Ocmulgee River Soil Conserva~ standing of the fact that all prosperity rests on the foun- - dation ot our soil. Me of soil building in this one District. ~ lands for aad to eat. | SS ne ea : Sele aa EDITORIALBy Tom Linder Wiesdy evening March OA, farmers fon Clayton: Newton Counties gathered at the Legion Hall, in Coving= ton, Georgia, for a great occasion. * ; There were 49 farmers to receive certificates of aan for their splendid work in soil conservation in the UPDG Ocmulgee River Soil Conservation District. | In addition to farmers present there were a consider- workers. __ ~The Agricultural Division of the Georgia s Bares 8 tion District were the hosts. The great significance of this gathering was the in- terest shown by ieadine bankers of the Georgia Banker Association. These bankers demonstrated their unde Several years ago the upper Ocmulgee River Soil Con servation District was organized. There are now mo than 1000 farmers who are carrying out systematic oe The 49 farmers. who received these cetiicates 0. , award ranged from the poorest to the richest farmers i the District. These 49 farmers were chosen because t were adjudged to have attained the highest rating and ex cellency in problems of soil conservation practices. As the awards were presented I felt very proud of the splendid farmers who arose as their names were called to. receive their individual awards. | ' As these 49 farmers were presented ee His award I thought of the thousands and thousands of good farmers throughout the State who are likewise engaged in buildi: and preserving the soil for their own use and for fut generations. As J thought of the eullied ilies in Georgia, a : of the land that has gone down in fertility on account o improper farming practices, I realized what a good farmer really means. _ < Jt beeame clear that not. only the ee of today a dependent on these farmers for food, but future genera tions are dependent for food on the care that these farm ers are taking of Georgia soil. Were it not for the splendid work being done. fee by Georgia farmers to conserve and build Hieg lands, ow children. and grandchildren would be forced to look to other Several interesting talks were made with Claude Hh Booker, Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture, Geo gia. Banking Association, presiding. Mr. Booker is vice (Continued on Page Two) Fresh F ruits and Vegetables March 24, 1944 : Atlanta _ Cabbage plants, Chae 2,000 plotter $1.50-$2.00 | Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. Sf 05 4 LO oe Onions (Green), per doz. bunches 855 [52863 Radishes, per bu. hprs= 2.00- 2:25 4 Sweet Potatoes, per bu. bkts. __ 5 2:00 3.00" Turnips (Bunched), per boz. bunches Ree cee pee 100- 25-4- lake Salad, per bu. hpr. Boo gone ee eee oe eh hoe eae Tacs all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address ts STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. any : Notices of farm produce and apart ances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of : notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing = more than 30 words including name and address. = Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume: any responsibility for any notice appearing in the ~ Bulletin. : = Published Weekly at 434-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture fom Linder, Commissioner, Executive Office, State Capitol Q Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office -114- 122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Notts 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, Ss of October 8. 1917 THE GOOD EARTH (Continued from Page One) Fc idcat of the a National Bank of bane Walter S. Brown, Director, Georgia Agricul-. tural Extension Service and Chairman of, the State Soil Conservation Gommittee, made a splendid address. He calied attention of the farmers present to the fact that although we had only about one-third as much land in cotton now as we had in the so-called good old days, we are harvesting about one-half as many bales on the limited acreage as we did on the larger acreage. Mr. David J. Arnold, President of the Geor- gia Bankers Association, made the awards and as each man was given his certificate, beautifully framed and engraved, he read a eitation giving the particular accomplishment of that particular farmer for which the award was given. Mr. Ar- -nold is vice president of the Commercial Savines Bank of Griffin. He is also State Senator from his district. He is an outstanding figure and is -actively supporting agricultural petterment in pane State... - After the byes meeting, Wied to the dining room and a delicious dinner was provided for their enjoyment. _ Mr. Charles Candler, Member of the Board of : Directors of the Covington Bank and Trust Com- pany, was the toastmaster, with Professor V. Y. _ , Eady, director of entertainment. Mr. Candler is the son of the former Bishop Warren A. Candler, of Atlanta. -This meeting illustrated the fact that when OC pankers and farmers meet in the spirit of mutual understanding and aid they can accomplish much good. The fact was brought out that Georgia is the Jarzest State East of the Mississippi River and it has the largest acreage ruined by soil erosion. The Georgia Bankers Association, in pro- -moting these awards, and working individually with farmers throughout the State, is doing a great. service. Making our land more productive is the reatest goal. Its attainment Is the be- ginning of real prosperity. EARTHS GOODNESS Phe earth is full of the goodness of the Lord. 2e-Psalnr 332). ___. A few years ago, Pearl Buck, then a mission- ary to China, gave. the world a new book, The Good arth, > Within its pages, people strug- rled, lived and loved with dependence upon the soil, from which they came, for the realization of lifes aspirations. Mrs. Buck was awarded the Nobel prize for literary achievement. Herein lies ij analogy. Earths goodness is universal and through the good earth the unseen Benefactor is the group was; _ MARKET BULLETIN mh to all those who sincerely. ag intellig ehily seek to achieve. Certainly the earth is full of the goodness of the Lord. Man and His Land JA divine covenant was given to man to care for the land entrusted to his care; this is borne out through the testimony of sacred seripture in Genesis 2: :15; God the Eternal took man and put him in the park of Eden, to till it and to guard it. (Moffatt) | Dear Mother Earth has rewarded mans till- age with her fruit but often she turns her seared, sullied face to man and he has not responded as her guardian, for today on every hand, millions of acres bear mute testimony to the unconcern of Man for his land. Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey in his book: The Holy Earth? challenges man to guard his land as a trust from God. T quote: Tf God created the earth, so.is the earth hallowed; and if it is hallowed so must we deal with it devotedly and with care that we do not despoil it, and mindful of our relations to all be- ings that live on it. We are to consider it relig- iously: Put off thy shoes from thy feet, for fhe place whereon thou standest is Holy: Ground. ee If the earth is holy, then the things that erow out of the earth are also holy. They do not belong to man to do with them as he will. Domin- ion does not carry personal ownership. There are many generations of folk yet to come after us, who will have equal right with-us to the pro- | duets of the grove. It would seem that a divine obligation rests on every soul. Building For the Future Weve often heard men speak of the good old days. Why were they the good old days??? Because the soil, at that time, was virgin soil and erew crops in abundance. Through the practices of soil conservation, we are building for generations unborn. In con- serving soil, we are assuring Tuture gencrations of bountiful crops. To our sons and grandsons, we hold in trust the soil which ouregrandfathers found as virgin soil. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. Cotton Below Production Cost (Continued From Page One) cotton grower? Entirely unnecessary evils kept alive by the power of the wealth of the gamblers and the Secretary of Agriculture. Again dont you know that if cotton growers receive a price for cotton based on parity or the cost of production plus a profit they immediately become consumers of cot- ton goods. There are millions of people in this country in need of mattresses, sheets, . . pillow cases; towels, handkerchiefs, dress- es, stockings, underwear, and a hundred other items of common household necessi- ties, which, when provided will consume more cotton that the South can produce. And if we will use cotton in place of import- ed fibres, it will be necessary to Increase cotton acreage. When you say, ten million acres will supply our domestic market, you are talking out of turn and show that you are not fa- miliar with the pressing needs of the peo- ple for cotton goods because we are short at least 15 million bales of the right kind of cotton if we are to supply the pressing nec- essities of the people of this country, which will be consumed when we maintain a price structure for agriculture to create the buy- ing power necessary to consume it. _T hope Congressman will show the cour- tesy of putting this letter in the Record to correct your misstatements.. Very truly yours, John Napier ee McKenney Farms, Vincennes, Ind. : constantly and continually awarding Nobel prizes A good farmer must know more than a doc- tor, a lawyer, a mechanic, or an industrialist, He must know soils, be a veterinarian, an agron- omist, a botanist, a chemist, a mechanic, a forest- er, a biologist, and a horticulturist, gays Louis Broomfielda farmer, : eo ey : nF ; | well water, good garden, chic | Ch 0997. Fulton Eo. ture, SE. Dallas. Mrs. C. M. New Austell, Rt. 1, Cobb Co, 120 A. dairy farm; suits for truck farming; 1 6-R., ; R. house. Dairy barn, sleep barn for cows, mule barn, ot outbuildings. Plenty wood | running water. J. E. W Austell, Rt. 1, Gobb Co, 1 A. Jand, 3-R, and 2 houses, with basement, - water. Will sell at paren cated 5 mi. out Davis H School and work bus ne J. Davis, Cartersville, Rt. Bartow Co. : 400 A. fand, 8 mi. So Pert on Rt. 41, 3-4 mi. paved fro age, elec. nice timber, $30.0 A. 340.A. 2 mi. S. Byromyill on AB&C R. R.. Good land a nice young timber, $15.00 Brown Wimberley, Macon, Hardeman Ave., Houston Co 35 A. farm, 18 mi. NW Janta, near Sweetwater C ee! 477m 8. sith: See house, near church, | elec. lights, $1,000.00. D. C. Daniel, Lithia Springs, Rt Douglas Co; ; ~ Suburban home, 1 mi, C yers; 22 mi. Atlanta: 72 A, ar proximately 35 A. under | vation; .bal. in pasture woods; stream and lake: brick home, all convs. 2 otl houses on property: Jarge bar and outhouses, 31 pecan trees walnut and fruit trees. $10, 000 00. Substantial down pa 1664 N. 8387. Fulton Co. 6215 A. land, hones. hall and porches, 00 en yard, outbuildings, pastu: plenty water and wood, som saw timber; mail and scho bus by door: 2 mi. to chur 4 mi. county seat. i McWaters, Route. Heard Coz 55 A. land: 50 A. in pastur 2 tenant houses, 1 small bar tobacco barn, smokehous plenty running water, ma route and school bus by doo All stumped. 6 mi. NE Pave 12% mi. SE Moultrie. J. V Tyler, Pavo, Rt. 1. Thomas C 400 A, land, 15 mi. S. Maco: paved hwy. to Cochran throug middle. Fine soil: no was land, all workable by tracto Plenty -firewood. Stores churches nearby. 125 A. un heavy woven wire fence. Le: pedeza and kudzu growin $20.00 A. E. A.. Haskins, F burn, Rt. 1, Fulton Co. 257 A. land! 25 in bottom enough upland for 4-H. cro Lots good pasture. On schoo. bus rte., mail rte. 8 mi. Gain ville. B. H. Holland, Gane ville. Hall Co. 100144 A. good loamy soil mi. S. Forsyth, 20 mi. N. M spring in pasture, A cash. Mrs. W. L. Davis, At lanta, 3075 Piedmont ma N farming, peel and grey beautiful. 5-R/ house,. _ fone Reuse ete. 20 i pas ture. Churches, school bus anc mail rte., $6,000.00. Jos. L. Me: Braver, Temple, Rt. 1. Carro. Gas 5 12 A. land, wath 680 feet hwy. Acre grove. fenced 10: poultry and rabbitry; ne bungalow, 5-Rs. barn, outbuild- ings, $5,000.00, terms, or Ww trade for smaller acreage n Buckhead, Fulton Co. Mrs DunNett, Sandy Springs (1 W. Johnson Ferry -Rd.) 45 A. land, pasture; 2 ten houses, near town. Conv large 1-H. farm or small farm for standing rent or third: and fourths: near town. Mai and bus route at door. M Mary L. Kimbell, MeDonat Henry Co. 276 A. land, 83 in aus 2 A. pear orchard, pecan good timber. Good dwell and tenant house, on REA 1 House wired and elec. p $22.00 A. 4 mi. to nearest t Mrs. Carrie B. Foster, ee Rt. 2, Wheeler Co. : 30 A. farm, good 3- Re h elec. - lights, good wel brew ad. (peaches, plums, grape vineyard pasture, spring heads wood; 11 miles fro Scearbr ey Decat me i 1 LAND. FOR SALE ee ead, ie 3 mi. N. Ellijay; fruit trees, peaches, cherries, pples, 3-R. house, barn and mb jn need of repairs. Sell heap for cash. Mrs. Alice Hill, lijay, Box 261, Gilmer Co. 790 A. land, 225 A. in cultiva- ion; 350 A. in pasture with running water. Located in sec- n with plenty of labor. Farm Schley. Co., 8 mi. N. Elia- rilla: 2 mi. from paved hwy. iu. kinsville. 202 1-2 A. in Pulaski Co., 7 mi. from Hawkinsville on Un- adilla Rd; 100 A. splendid farm Jand, bal. land. Plenty good springs, large oo lots lespedeza, Suitabie tractor work. Splendid Bain. 2 good 3-R. houses, $3,- 000.00 cash or $1,000.00 down and terms. Sam Sommer, Haw- kinsville, Hawkinsville. Dairy farm, 105 A, good land, 1 under fence; branch run- ning through farm: about 30 A. in creek and branch bottoms, 27 milch cows and dairy equip- ment; running water in house and barn, $5,000.00: 1-2 miles from Buckhead. T.-E. Ferrell, 2 Buckhead. oe A. land, 5-R. -house, out- buildings, good well, water, 00d. pasture fenced with barb-' ed wire, good garden space, 2 lights in house. Will sell, exc., or rent for whils. Priced right. Come and. see. Mrs. A.J: Hayes, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 11, Cobb Co., 1-2 miles _ from Austell. 58 A. land, $5.800.00, % mi. from Powder Springs, Cobb -Co., 21 mi. from Atlanta, 12 mi. Bomber Plant, on paved hw., to Atlanta: good dwelling house, 5 outbuildings, gooa eorn mill and lots farm imple- ments. W. R. Parlier, asods Springs, Rt 2; One of the best small farms, 33% acres, in Telfair Co., 5-R. house, elec., painted, and a 3-h. house with metal top, 2 wells of fine water, 14 bearing pecan trees, 2 large Fig trees, 1 large Scuppernong vines. Come and ee and get price. O. S. Wil- liams, McRae, Ri. es 3,000 acres with plenty Tur- _key. Deer and Quail on it; 125 head cattle, 100 hogs, plenty eed: 50 A. in finest Oats in the country, mules and tools, ati under wired fence and crossed fences; finest fishing grounds n So. Ga., on paved road, Cor fee Co. Timber on place wortn he price asked. W. C. Tode, Douelas, PO; Box 72. 380 acres, 4 R-house, 1 ten- ant house of 2 reoms, barn, mule, 2 cows, year old Jersey bull, farm equipment. On paved highway, 3 miles South of Riverdale. W. O. Carter. : Jonesboro, Clayton Co: 255 A. Macon-Athens Hwy., Long pavement front- elec., fine Piedmont soil. No expensive buildings. vultivated, bal. small timber, prings and creeks. Settlement road into Baldwin Co. $15.60 | ler acre ol. M.. Kirkpatrick, Macon, 615 Johnson Ave. 135 acres good land in Screven County, 100 A., cultivation, level, stumped and fenced, 3d A. in oak-and fine timber. 2- 4 ower line, school bus, rurias mail by farm, $3.500.00. Can ive good terms. W. M. Bryan, Thomasville, 215 &, Jackson Si. 69 A., 172 roi. in Morgan Co., on good road; about 30 A. cul- tivation (make bale per acre:) 6 Hobson chestnut trees (worth $1000.00 A. at 10 yrs.): apples. pears, Asiatic: chinquapins. Land will produce bale cotton per A. Old house on all-weathe rd. Bargain at $7500.00. James Hobson, Jasper. (Just off State Rt. 5). Pickens Co. 2 A. land, 1 mi. city limits: 7-R. house with garage, water and lights, fruit and_ grapes eg clear and in good repair . _ Sosebee, i Walker Co. = 60 A. good farm aad: good community, good water in: yard, pasture: near church and | ji . Rockmart Good rd. to No. 6 Hwy. Come and see. J. M. Garner, Rock- mart, Rt. 2, Poulk Co." 17 450 A. land, $15.00 A., Stewart Co., on public rd., su Lumpkin County Seat, Mi. Richland. Well watered, lea slightly rolling: 4 tenant hous~ es, 4 barns, about 200 A. ir cultivation: woodland, easi fenced: ideal for stock farm. ing. Also mules, corn, farm tools, wagon for sale. get Be Barr, Lumpkin. 255 A. land, 40 in cullvalion. balance timber for sale,.or will exc. for small place, due ta age. C. R. Rheney, Hale. Rt. 1. Columbia Co. a Cotton gin site and pid with 2-story brick gin house, 30x125, 3 stands, 70 saws, elec, equipped. Brick warehouse 50x150. All in good cond. ore Rentz, Sparks, Cook Co. 2 130 A. fine farming land good cotton land; 3-H. farm open, 3 tenant houses, barn. plenty wood, timber: creek running through place: le Mi. from Luthersville, % Mi, from Roosevelt Hwy, "Can- be worked with tractor, $3500.00 cash. W. P.. Couch, Luthers- ville. Meriwether Co 800 A. land, 3 Mi, 1 town? good school and yee productive land; makes bale cotton per A, Good water 125 A. pasture. Ralph S. Col- lier, Comer. Madison Co. ~ 4 A. land on Bankhead Hwy near Atlanta, Fulton Co., fruit trees, g6od well water, some timber, outbuildings 6-R. house. Will sell or exe. for. place near carline leading to Marietta. Mrs. A. J. Hayes, Austell, Rt. 2. Box 14. 55 A. part river bottom, pare upland: some saw timber, plenty fire wood: reas. good 3-R. house and barn: well and springs; some fruit trees. 5 Mi. Gainesville, 3 Mi. New Hol- land, % Mi. off No. 13 Hwy., church and mail route. School bus route near, L. B. Woodring, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Hall Co. 422%, A. saw timber and pulpwood, enough to pay for it and leave some growing, $15.00 A.: 3 4-R. houses and pasture, 2 good wells. S. S. Elder, May-. field, Rt. 2. Hancock Co. -Hog farm in Cobb Coe : 10 Mi. from Farmers Market. in Atlanta. 35 A., 20 open, 15 _ in pasture. 5-R. house, good well water and spring: good lake site on branch: 114% Mi, to. Fitzhugh Lee School. 8 A. in = bottoms; 6-stall barn. etc., $2.- 500.00. No agents, no com- | mission to pay. oe Cc. Lee fson, Smyrna, Rt. ; Box ide | ae AR Sas :| FARM LAND FOR SALE|FARM LAND FOR SALE|FARM LAND FO a F > < 5 At iap eS tes 6 ot pea tara eee bee eae ao a . Si ee 101 A: . 20 eo phat creek Bot: OT A good fends ae Mi. Sf 50 A. SOR: house, smooth| 220 A. farm at Tilton (Whit-| . 80 A. 16 mi. Atlant. m land: about 40 A. in culti- | Douglasville; 25 Mi. of Atlan-|land, no rocks, 8 mi. Athens, | field Co.) plenty buildings, | es. 2 barns, 2 cow past tion; 2 good pastures, 1 hog|ta: | houses, lights, on all-| Clarke Co., known as Old Mal-| everlasting water for sale or|pasture, new wite, asture, with running water:| Weather road, near school and| com Home Place. Mail and | trade. Come see. Dont write. | wood, water, 2 mules, rge parn: apples. peaches and | church. Young fruit trees, 26|school bus routes, $2,000.00.|N. W. Hogan, Dalton, Rt. 1. 4 hogs, orchard, 10 grapes. 1 4-R. and 1 3-R./A. in cultivation, running wa-|Terms if wanted. Also want to| 99 A. land. more or less, 8-R. | &c:. Rew farm tools: gro use, other outbuildings. -On| ter. about hundred thou. ft.|sell $2,000.00 bee business for | house. 2 cabins. large barn, 2 prepared tor vente mail and school.bus route near|Saw timber. Will give pos-| $1,000.00. Write. O. H. Brad- | smokehouses. wood house, Harrell, Rex. Clayton Co. church. Well at each house.|session at once, $2500.00. C.| bury, Bogart. - garage. chicken house and lot. 260 A. farm, fair ine 20 Mi. S. Atlanta, 8 Mi. of|E. Hall, Douglasville, Rt 4.) i rs D 80 A. red land farm, 3 mi. W.| inside city limits of ENijay.| ments: within 1 mi. Ra Douglasville, Douglas Co. acen Douglas Co. ze Hi d b d t Water. and lights. Mail by|market. Good grade red M. Hall, Douglasville, Rt. 200 A. near Gaatiiey TOA. 2 en Sem Sk aaa house daily. Mrs. W. T. Charles, | half in cultivation, bal. h 40 A. land. more or a in|clear of stumps. Good goil, |some timber, 40 A. cultivatable, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Giimer Co. ae oe oak See 20 erner, avonia, sartow County, 5 Mi. N. of| good pasture, timber, fenced in, | $25.00 A. Pauldi G. : Acworth. School bus and mail| well watered, A-1 for stock ee Hiram, oe. 7 evo oie cee ig ns a eae lin Co. oute | through place. Some|farm: big tobacco barn, farm ti f tob belt. 2 af 135 A> land, 5i A i i saw timber, plenty wood, near|barn, other outbuildings, 6-R. a = oe Habersham ae oe pees ast Bees sett tion: new 8-R. 51 A. in cu dam site. $500.00, cash or terms.| house, lights, water. 13 rent goo cod. her tober 4nj|Davis County. RB. D. Powell.|and 1 .4-R. house: 3 big b . McPh = at. 1h f house, good barn, timber and ( McPherson, Acworth, RY-|pouses for iesanly. Gome| nuit Best of water. Would | Hezlehurst. RE 2, rae aterm, Babe a 140A. farm, 2-story bldg, |Milteer. Quitman. Brooks Co.| 500 a. fenced, plenty Space water: 125 a. in culti- ation: 6-R. house, barn, and : available. $870 oo Ge. obb. Atlanta, 218 Red Rock uilding. Fulton Co. 285 a. in Washington Co. rge level fields, fine pasture, od barns and houses, millions. od growing pines. and other mber. Fronts 4 mi. on public y.. 4 mi. on Oconee river. = Carr, Milledgeville. Bald- in. CO: eee _ 206 a. farm and timberland: 3 in cultivation: good houses d fences, fine range for stock, aluable timber: 4.2 a. tobacco ar fT. 000. oe Write for par- ulars. W. (Bill) Murphy, lackshear, p oO. Box 323. ( rece Co. 165 aie farm: 5 an cultiva- ion, 25 a. in bottom land: plen- nning water. Some timber, and oak, 2 houses, elec. mail route. C. R. Wilson, mount, Rt. 2. Gordon Co. 00 a. located 20 mi. N. E. tlanta: 4% mi. R. R. and hwy; small dwellings. some _ bot- toms. Clear title to land. Roe *h ae Duluth, Rt. 2. Gwin- ow: eco For sale iaht price Write for des- J.-A. Mathis, Hiawas- ak Hox: 135. Towns Co. rion Co. 147% a. about 1 mi. from: Re- becca: about % under fence; good for stock raising: farm stock and tools go in. Unable to work is reason for selling. Real bargain for man who Bee farm, $2,000.00 cash. J. . Davis, Rebecca. Turner Co. -1481%4 a. land, 68 in culti- vation, bal. in timber, fenced: 5-R. house, elec. lights. barn, poultry house, school and store near. Good land. Immediate possession. Crops planted. E- quipment included, $40.00 a. Terms if desired. O. C. Brin- son, Whigham. Grady Co. 25 a. land. Will sell,or ex- change for other property. H. C: Davis, Douglasville. Doug- jas Co. 80 a. good land; plenty young timber: 30 a. in cultivation; ereek and branch bottomland, large 5-R. house, plenty out- buildings, in good cond. 1 mi. of 3 churches, school bus and mail route on new Post Rd. 1 mi. paved hwy. No. 8: $20.00 acre. Lo Massey. Daniels- ville, Rt. . Madison So; 99. a. ak De dwellings, 2 barns, good pasture, plenty of running water, good branch batto 34 mi. from Buford and At tlanta hwy. on rural rte. 8 and school route. J. W. West- brooks, Suwanee. Gwinnett Co. rT -997 9. 10 mi. N. Marietta; good roads, 3 houses, REAY; school bus, rural rte: 50 a. bot- tom land pasture, 2 streams. of water. For full information write: H. R. Dawson, Marietta. Rt. 2: Cobb Co. 248 a. 10 mi. S. Douglasville: 60 a. cultivated; 2 houses, 6 and 4 rooms ea: barns, pastures. 3} wells, branches; 300,000 ft. saw timber;-near church and school, all- weather roads, mail route, Jelec. avail: good neighbors. Sacrifice at once for oe 50a. Guarantee title. A. Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2. Douglas Co. i 226 A. land, $65. 00 A., AM mi. S. Vidalia on G. and EF. Rwy. School bus route; near church. 115 A. stumped and in \high state cultivation: fenced for livestock: 2 laying houses, 1 brooder house, feed house; 111 A. in heavily timbered land. Extra good dwelling and parn. Lights, running water, and tel- ephone. Roy Peterson, Vidalia. Toomsboro Co. 65 A. Iand, 5-R. house, good well. in yard, good place for poultry, plenty running water in pasture, lots pulpwood on place. Mrs. B. E. Coffey, Blairs- ville. Rt. 4. Union Co. Chatsworth hwy., water and lights, creek close to house. Fine place for raising chickens, young orchard, good garden-in city limits, $1800.00. Mrs. W. T Charles, Ellijay. Rt.5, Bor : Gilmer. Ce. 6614 A. land; 2234 A. in cul- tivation; 4-R- house. no barn, 2 good. well, tin top house, fine grazing land, $1,000.00 for quick sale. 10 mi. N. Swains- boro, 14% mi. Summertown: Baptist and Methodist church- es near for white or col. ake Green, Swainsboro, Rt. 1, Box 200 Emanuel Go. : 20214 A. land, 100A. in good bottom land: 102% for farming, pasture with water. Also sand project with R. R. convenience for development. L. J. Downs, Andersonville, Talbot Co. Good 50 A. farm. Sell 17 1-2 A. or all. House and lot on I7 1-2. A. tract; 1 4-R. house fn fair cond; 2 barns, elec. lights, wired in yard, well. 1 spring in pasture and wood. On Ord Stone Mtn., and Lawrenceville Rd., 2. mi. from Stone Mtn. 200 feet from Tucker Hwy. All ley ters ans. J. A. Richardson, Lo- ganville, Rt. 2. Walton Co. 322 A. farm 1 1-2 mi. from Louisville: 100 bearing Schley and Stewart pecan trees: 6-H. dwelling. 2 tenant houses, sweet potato curing house, chicken house* and other out- buildings, $25.00 A. C. V. Shir- ley, Atlanta, 901 Court House. In, Jefferson Co. * 55 1-2 A. Jand:in cultivation; rest is timbered: 1 5-R. house, good barn, corn. crib: largest spring in White County in yard. -Good_ pasture. Mrs. Emily Long, Dahlonega; Rt. 1. 75 A. Jand in cultivation; 4-R. house. deep well, 4 barns, other outbuildings: fenced and cross fenced; plenty of timber. Will also sell mules and tools in sale. Modern home, $3000.00 J. C. Se Vienna, Rt. 3, Dooly o hwy., 5 mi. N. from Acworth, about 100 A..in strong creek bottom land, bal, upland anc woods. Rented to excellent farmer for 1944. Priced less than real worth. H. W. Howard, Cartersville, Bartow Co. = 65 A. 5 1-2 mi. of Madison, 1-2 mi. hwy., 8-R. house, good ture, running water, 2-H. erop open, 6 A. bottom land: 1 mile from church, mail route and school bus, elec. Write or see. J. EPass, Madison, Rt. 2, Mor- gan Co. ; 5 60 or more A. land in Hall Co,, on bus line, near churches. If interested see: John c. Woodall, Alto, Rt.-14 One of finest farms in. Ga., 1100 A; adequate bldgs; fene-~ ing, running water, lights, Set! | with or without equipment. Deal direct. with owner. F. Bb. Little, Ft. Valley, Peach Co, 52 A. land, some bottoms, small apple orchard: -2800-egg cap. chicken houses, 2 good wells, good barn, good 4-R. house, fair paint, good root, well on back porch, small fish pond, land joins fine water- ee near Lathemtown,.12 mi. -G@anton. G. H. Little, Ball ees Rt. 2, Cherokee Co. Z 18. 1-2 A. old 4-R. house, some bottom land, 7 mi. from or trade for house and lot in any good section. W. Johnson, Atlanta, 2172 eee Hwy, Fulton Co. 180 A. farm in Atkinson Co. If interested, write: Mrs. G. W. Tucker, Lakeland, Box 73. 442 A. in Macon County, lot no improvements, $750.00. Ed- gar Shipp, Jr., Americus. Good place, large house, out- buildings, wire fenced, on mail route. For sale cheap or will srent. Carl Diack wer, Dahlozi- ega, Route 1. 66% A. farm land; 22 1-2 A. in, cultivation, 4-R. house, no barn, 2 good wells of water, tin top house, fine grazing land; 10 mi. N. Swainsboro, 1% mi. Summertown, $1,000.00 cash. Adjoining land may be bought. W. J. Green, Swainsboro, Rt: I, Box 205. as - 800 A. growing turpentine and saw mill timber, streams, fertile soil, good cattle range: on public road, and hwy., easity accessible to R. R., and buses, churches, schools in 3 nearby towns. Miss Annie Lou Robin- | son, Wrightsville, 105 -Court St. 30 A. land in Dawson Coun- ty; 12 A. have been cultivated, 3 not in cultivation. Small 2 hwys., stores and church. Elec. available. Good oak ana pine timber and pulpwood. See and make best offer. E. H. Ta- tum, McCaysville. '28 A. Jand, 3 mi. E. Buford on graded hwy. Good 3-R. house furnished. Well and pas- ture, fine land. No outbuild- J Chandler, Buford, Ri 85 A. land in Elbert oe 12 miles from Elberton; 30 A. in cultivation, $1,500.00, terms on part. Reubin dea Bell, Bax Rite 3. FARMS FOR RENT 180 A., 3 houses, all or part at standing rent. Rich soil, shghtly rolling, plenty water, elec. available. 1 mi. Stock- bridge, Rockdale Co. ~Mrs. Ethel Davis Bledsoe, Stock- bridge, Rt. 2. For rent, lease or trade. 11006 A. land in Monroe Co.; 500 A. pasture, 100 A. in cultivation, fair house, plenty water; 9 mi. Barnesville, TL: Brent... P= Cobb: Atlanta. 273 Marietta St. NW. - 3-H. farm, 1 mi. Palmetto, Fulton Co., good land with plenty bottom land: 6-R. ceiled house, 3-R. and 2-R. houses, tractor, -good work stock and all necessary farm implements. ' Dairy farm, 30 mi. Atlanta, Fulton Co., good houses, barns, new 20-milking barns; 100 A. pasture, 100 A. in cultivation: tractor, work stock. all neces- sary farm implements. Miss A. ne Lyle, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box Small farm, 4 mi. W. Wash- ington, Wilkes Co.,. Georgia. 4-R. house. Write owner: Mrs. W..D. Hopper, South Jackson- ville, Fla. Rt. 8; Box 923-A. (Resident of Ga). = Pier. on. Adlanta-Cartersvine ie well, cond., metal roof, good. pas-. Atlanta on Bolton Rd. NW. Sell. 188 in 2d District on Ideal-Ella-. i ville Hwy. Lots young timber, | Possession at once. house, not quite finished. Near}. ings. Will sell at bargain. oe ; Forsyth. at: eee J. Queen, Newnan, Rt. | Excellent. Des ee for on 50-50 basis; 5-R. house, Also other property. C Hicks, Conyers, Rockdale : 52, A. farm in Stephens Rt. Martin, near Toccoa . Roan. Good house, ; timber. Write: J John Crea, College Park, N. Main St. Farm of 30 A. of pau on Chattahoochee River, 1 mi. from Atlanta; 5-R. hous well, $15.00 for entire property. Hugh Richardson, Seay 36 Northside Drive. = Two-horse farm for ae house, good well water, goo pasture for thirds and fourth: near Bowdon. Carroll Co. Mr: oa RECN HOT Bowdon, Box For rent or ale 2- H. tarts se Wilson, a Rt ; About 125A. farm for nee in cultivation; 50 A. good b y tomland, 8- R. house, 2 sma houses; land smooth and cz be cultivated with tractc Plenty wood and pasture fur: 5 ee: Everette, Rockmart, Polk Cov: |near school and church to goo man. Docia Harris, nae 5 A. land, 6-R. hosue, 3 out: buildings, wood, pasture, $3.01 mo. Excellent for chicken: mi. from bus. Madison PS Hampton, pene Some land, 8-R. house we wired and reconditioned, 2 mi S. Conley, Clayton Co. Project Central Re RR: Crossing, Rd: N.-H. Butler; SS Norwood Ave., 62 A. farm; 6- R. hou s 3 Mi. Palmetto, Fulton Co quire at Goodes Store, half from home. Very low ren Known a Longino or Barfield Place. \ A. Barfield, Atlanta, Gra Bidg.., Wa 5095. 28 Large oH crop. for. |} Write for particulars. - chance for wight party. pete Stockbridge, Henry Co. | Osborne,. Clermont, Rt. 4 : 50 acres (20 pottoms and 3( ublands) good farm land, of the Grove River, 3 miles, | Lula, to reliable, sober fami. who ean run themselves. T: mule crap. good 4-R, hou good tenant houses. Will gi some stable manure if wanter to use in planting. See write. D. G. Hyder, Hees Two, : a A WON cere farm, will eas for dairying. Very little chang to be made in buildings. Plex good pasture land. Dr. Miller, Dacula, Gwinnett 6 R. home, elec., barn, < buildings, 5 A. high sileceue tivation; 5 A. pasture wi branch. Near school, church stores, on RR and Hwy. 50. mis Atlanta in Newton Co. for truck or poultry. Reason- able rent or consider sl basis. Mrs. Caroline S. M NE. Atlanta, 432 Sinclair A Seat eee on Stone: Mt Rd. DeKalb Co., with simy furnished shack, 1 large ani small rooms, elec. fe at located 1 mile No. Bairdstow Oglethorpe Co., . NO 17. Money or Cotton rent. or write. W.R. Allison, Bai town. sry Want small acreage, 3 to 6- house. with elec. lights, -water and garden, patches. Pr i location not over 1 mi. f Roosevelt Hwy. between metto and Atlanta. Writs once, giving details and f much rent per mo. or yr. Zora Brown, Palmetto, Rt Savannah with privilege to buy. Make offer. S. a Rog ers, Pembroke. <= : and churches. 1 Norcross. Ph. Ja 3811 Atlan a, or Norcross 93 W. Soo ces: prefer oe : = Coastal area. Mrs. Lola Bui eae Box 83. 0 WANT TO RENT FARMS _ Want 3 or 4-R. house with patches for truck farming, with lights. Will pay by month or standing rent, near Atlanta. - Must be good water and house. Edgar E. Dunn, Norcross, Rt. 1. _. Want to rent or lease 2-H. farm in S. Ga.: must be good _ land with enough buildings and improvements. Prefer farm with stock, tools and other - equipment. Will buy feed for -eash and pay rent in advance. Would like trucking and to- bacco section. C.:W. McLaurin, : pee wek. 1619 Reynolds St. WANTED TO BUY OR _ EXCHANGE FOR FARM LAND _ Want to buy 1000 to 1500 A. livestock farm in Southwest W.E. Aycock; Moul- Want to buy farm. Will pay eash for 1 or 2-H. farm. Give description, price and location in letter or see: Hansel Pur- cell, Baxley, Rt. 4... ~ Want to: buy 40 to 100 A. fav land tor? cash: J: =P; Johnston, Douglasville, Rt. 3. - Want to buy smal lfarm in Muscogee County, with elec. available: must be good land, (good house not essential). and reasonable for cash. R. _ Revee, Columbus, 2216 6th Ave. Want to buy. 100 A. unim- probed Jand with spring or branch. Will pay $2.00 to $3.00 A. cash. Blan Duke, Atlanta, Box 3023, Eastwood Station. - Want to buy 50 to 200 A. on hwy. near Mount Airy, State in ans. exactlocation, price and. improvements, if any; also i any running water. T. R. Bel- lotte, Mount Airy. Want to buy good farm in Fulton or Cobb County for eash; not over $1,000.00. W. W. Smith, Jr.. Roswell, Rt. 1. -mear Gainesville. Robt. Stew- art, Kewsington. - Want to exchange 50 A. good and, good buildings, city con- i farm. .&. B. Mills, Bainbridge. Rt. 1, Box 63. Want 50. to 75 A. good cond. within 25 mi. of Atlanta. Good co unity, near church, school and trans. Lowest cash price. Jd. W. Bryant, Atlanta, 821 -Ormewood Terace, S. E. Ph. Ma 4995, - Want to buy small farm with good house, elec, running wa- et R. R. town preferred; price not to exceed $2,000.00. Jos H. ~DunNett, Sandy Springs. Want to buy 100 ta 125 A. good land, fairly level: some ottoms, modern improvements preferred: within 50 mi. of At- anta. Cash or will trade 61 A. arm with modern improve- ments, in good section, 15 mi. rom Five Points. H. Speckert, Atlanta, 1260 North Ave., NE: _ Want to buy 10 A, land with house in Talbot or Muscogee Co. Can make down payment, other monthly. Mrs. Sarah Todd, Columbus, 3178 Buena Vista Rd. Care Mrs. A. W. Davis, Sr. Want to buy 100 A. more or Jess, 50 to 75 A. in cultivation, fair improvements; not too hilly: reas. priced: convenient to school, market and church. Will pay cash. R. C, Fleetwood, Hartsfield, Rt. 1. Want to buy small place uitable to raise chickens, store nd mill, in good community, yr will rent for year. All let- ers ans. J. H. Robinson, Wind- Bellview Ave. Want to buy small farm to ae not over $1,000.00, or less. Write giving full description nd terms. . L. Dunaway, tanta, Rt. 5. Box 112. Have good value to trade for small acreage and good house within 20 mi. Atlanta... Ben Magnes, Chamblee, Rt. 1. - Want to buy 50 or 100 A. for cash; must have electricity. Give all details in first letter. Ww. c. Laneaster, Doraville, Box oS Want to buy few A. land, small house, outbuildings, or will trade in some property near Macon. . J.-E. Barnes, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Want to buy 100 A. Pat (or tess) with good dwelling, out- buildings, on or near paved rd. on installment plan: must have good water, plenty wood; some imber. Prefer S. Ga. Write ull details and lowest price, and if rented this yr. R. Vilcon. soos Vile. Bi 3; if | preferred, within 50 mi. raqius Cash | veniences, for Thomas County | | kens, near Atlanta. |dam Ave., NE. L.fsome other farm equipment. LAND Want to buy 3 or 10 A. land with small house on it in Cherokee or Cobb County on hwy., or will exc. nice, good 6-R. house on lot with cellar underneath, lot 75 ft. frontage, 81 feet back, lights, water, at reas. price. Mrs. Ola Whitfield, Marietta, Rt. 1. Want to buy small farm, suitable for garden and poul- try. Prefer place near Bell Bomber Plant. Mrs. Frances Yarbrough, Atlanta; 722: Myrtle St: NE Apt. 3: Want to buy few acres jand, close to school, near Atlanta, with 4-R. house, good cond. suitable dairy and poultry raising, cows, etc. Robt. st. 3 Atlanta, 132 Astoria Want to buy small farm in South Ga. as near the coast as possible, with good house. C. V. Lay, Rossville, Rt. 4. Want buy No. Ga. creek farm Prefer on power line, and near good market. Give full descrip- tion and price.; Will Rowland, Calhoun, Bex 203. Want small farm for cash, 7 Bibb Co, Must have fairly gooa. house, water and lights. Give location and full description. . D. Vinson; Atlanta, 72 Anniston Ave., SE. Want some farming lana, containing large body of tim- ber.. State what you nave, where located and price. Marx Ts Atlanta, 353 Mell Ave,, Want 100 to 125 acres good land, fairly level, some bot- toms, modern improvemenis of Atlanta, Fulton Co. or trade 61-acre farm with ali modern improvements, in good section, 15 mi. from Five Pis. Ta: Speckert, Atlanta, 1260 North Ave., NE. ~ Want good farm north of Chattahoochee River, Fulton Co., will buy if worth the money, or will rent. Burton wu. Shelnutt, College Park, Rt. 2, Want buy small tract of cheap land on or near Hwy., with liveable 3-R. house, near small town, prefer in North Ga. but consider any place in State. F, Williams: Macon, 120 Chap- pell Street. Want 3 to 10 acres or more, good Pad with well built house. .Prefer vicinity of Griffin or just outside some other towu, not over 50 miles from At- lanta. R. L. Farrer. Atlanta, 1053 High Point Dr., NE. Want buy small farm, witn good water, house, barn, pas- ture, etc. Have other property might trade, quick sale. O. A, Stone, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 334, Want 70 fo 150 acres unim- proved land, any cond., priced accordingly, within 40 miles uf any sizeable Central or Nort Ga. town. Write. R. L. Stal- Tees. Atlanta, 912 Adamson St., Want 2 acre oe 4-R. cot- tage, suitable for raising chic- Will con- sider all answers.. Mrs. Eunice. McCarty, Atlanta, 5689 Amster-, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 4h. p. Shaw-Du-All garden}; tractor, with motor, 10 in. turn plow. middlebuster, 6 plow cultivator, steel pee tooth har- row, and other equipment, Ex- | cellent cond., used very little, $300.00: C. M. Seward. At- lanta. 3211 Gordon Road. &. W. Ra 6769. One 1941 model-A John Deere tractor on goed rubber tires, equipped with power lift: see. No letters ans, J. B. Prather, Good Hope. Walsh garden tractor, good operating cond., with cultiva- ting tools, $100.00 cash: also want a new or used Garden Push plow, with or without tools, in A-1 cand, for cash. Write at once. R. A. Caldwell, Boston. 2 IE 2 fy Riding Cultiva- tor, good sey for or exe. for 15 bu. peas. W. P. Frank- lin, Harlem. 1 Mcdel B John Deere trac- tor. en good rubber, for sale. Otis McCoy, Davisboro. Combination push plow and farden cultivator and seeder, with all attachments, $10.00: M. Stefek, Atlanta, 6070 Peach- WANTED TO BUY OR| | | EXCHANGE FOR FARM j Middle Buster, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 4 J. D., 6 ft. Binder, mule and tractor hitch, good cond., used two seasons, $150.00: also "29x36 Case Thrash Self- Feeder, wind stacker, automatic weigher, good cond. Reasonable. A. T. Jeffares, McDonough, Rt. 1 McCormick Deering binder, 8 ft. blade tractor hitch, also 1 threshing machine, 22x36 self- feeder with straw stacker, both in good cond. Frank J. Jackson, Franklin, Rt. 2. Farmall F-12 tractor with eultivator, Distributors and planters, all goodcond., trac- tor on rubber, for sale. See. J. J. Brown, Fitzgerald, RFD 3. 1 cultivator for Allis Chal- mers model B 1 row tractor, H. {for sale. W. M. Rawls, Colquitt. 1 International Riding culti- vator, fair cond., for sale. See. Dont write. B. Eason, Screven, Rt. 1. J. D., Reaper and Binder, good cond., drawn by tractor, 1 extra 6 ft. blade, $75.00. Bar- gain. J. C. Ragan, Pelham. Complete 2 or 3 stand Con- tinental 80 cotton gin outfit, including wood frame, metal bldg. Furnish Fairbanks-Morse er. All good cond., operated last season, H.C. Gulsby, At- lanta, 509 Claire Dr., N. E. Allis Chalmers 2 row iaeior. also harrow disc plow and culti- vator and disc Gee Whiz feet -2 row mule planter. Sell out- fit all together. L. J. Boston, Jr:, Kingston, Rt. 1. Farmall F-14 tractor on rub- ber, cultivator, planter, fertil- izer attachment, for sale. J. F. Alexander, Louisville, RFD. Fordson tractor and_ dbl. disc Athens side plow, good cond., $155.00: also harrows and plows and other parts for Ford- son, cheap. Taft Cunningham, Marietta. Bt. 4, (Powder Springs Rd.) Riding cultivator, good cond., reasonable. Roy Jackson, Lov- ett. Allis Chalmers C tractor and 3 disc Athens plow, all on steel, Right. price for both. - B. Kitchens, Bartow, RFD McCormick-Deering No. 61, Combine (6 ft..) on rubber, good cond. for sale. Marvin Hartley, Davisboro. Good, used Internl. 2 H. rid- Rg gee a $40.00 at my barn. = . Stephens, College Park, Gee Ben Hill). Eee Deering Riding cultivator, practically mew, $100.00 at my ues 6 mi. West ee Robt. H . Ward, Millen, SECOND HAND Want to buy 1 H. Reversible Turner, and have for sale Coy- ington No. 10 planter with corn and bean attachment and Ledbetter dbl. planter, equip- ped with full set of plates and Cotton Hopper. Dan Browning, Helena. tor and mowing machine, good cond., at reasonable price: for soa R. GL. McKie. Augusta, Ak. 2 Want he i: bean planter, State cond., prices, FOB. Want wagon, corn and and 10 bu. peas. and best cash M. Lee, Omaha. t good manure spreader, yt au. | Pay top price for same. phone, wire or FOAEEY y fasper. Want a No. write. H. G. Jones. Road Cor mmissioner), 19 Chattanooga in good cond. Alton Lee, Cairo. el No. 307610 and 1 long lever for Model B-Allis Chalmers tractor cultivator, hand lift, for Casi. = Ck Walker, McRae, Ber. Box 62. Want 2 row cultivator. a 1939 Allis Chalmers tractor. Must. be in good cond.,, reasonable. Give full details first letter. Fay H. Gilreath, Summerville, Rt. 3. Want a Corn Binder. Moore, Gray. Want J. D. tracter, model L. A. Tiller and all cultivating tools, outfit to be in fair cond., for reasonable cash price. Jack pond. Savannah, 313 East Jones: J.J. ' Want Pea Thrash, good tree Rd. Ch 2279, onville, cond., L. F. Kasterlin, Anders- ~ Diesel, GE elec. or steam pow- ing 1 row cultivator with at- 1 MACHINERY WANTED Want vu 1edel A. Intern trac-- and | Woe lb. J 1. | $1.15 gal. are moved to the garden, of check, soil well around it. wednesday, Marek 2 Shock af Transplanting Is Checked by Good Feeding Mix Fertilizer in Bottom of Hole, Then Cover With Soil Before Transplanting. When plants which have been started in flower pots, or seed boxes, every precaution should be taken to cause growth to continue with a minimum To insure an adequate supply of plant food for continued growth, mix a tablespoonful of Victory gar- den fexgilizer with the soil in the bottom of the hole which has. been prepared to receive the new plant. Afte mixing, add one inch of top soil, then set the, plant, firming the Finally, pour on the soil about the plant a glass of water from a bucket into wl a handful of plant food has stirred. This will give the plant a qediate stimulus, to help it ree: from the shock of being moved shock is always felt, even ease of pot plants, and is m serious where the soil about roots has been disturbed. When seeds are sown in hills, soil to make a depression two in deep and in the bottom of it tablespoonful of plant food, in an inch of soil and place the s covering lightly and leaving a depression over them, : SECOND HAND Want top wing for Chattan- ooga 44: 2 wings for Syracuse }-H. 44-457. turner. Write what you have and price. J. J. Covington, Rochelle. INCUBATORS AND BROODFRS WANTED Want a 500 or 1000 cap.. oi] burner brooder, in good cond. Haywood Dukes, Ochklochnee, Rt. 2 Want 1 elec. battery brooder, in good cond., and worth the money. Advise make, cond., ecap.. and price. J. A. Ingram. Cordele. SEED FOR SALE 50 ibs. Stone Mtn. water- melon seed, $1.25 lb. or $1.06 lb. for 10 lbs. or over; hand-| saved from select melons, Was. B. McCrary, Molena. Nest onions, 40c gal. Add postage. Exc. for 100 lbs. white feed sacks free of holes. Mrs. . N, Rice, Buchanan, Rt. 1, Wonderful new edible so3- bean seed, drought, weevil, bean beetle resistant. Okra seed, without sharp spine. Add postage. Mrs. Clara Prince, Demorest, Rt, 1, Box 14. Citron seed, $1.00 1b. ship COD. I pay postage. Thompson, Cadwell. 2K Ta, Pure Sims watermelon seed, screened, $2.00 lb. D. T. Gates, Chipley, Rt. 2. Mosleys Higair seed for hogs, cows, poultry. Make 100 bu. ox grain A. and 5 tons fin hay, Grow on.any kind land, $1.9 gal. or $12.50 ewt. FOB. E. M. Mosley, Clarkston. <715) bu. fexas ribbon care seed ,recleaned, $3.00 bu. at, my home, 9 mi. S. Cleveland. Will ship in 5 bu. lots, 7e lb. FOB. 1 Cornelia. LL. C. Glaze, Cleve- land, Rt. 1. . seed: Cushaw, 10c teacup; gourd, 20 seed. 102; squash, 10c doz; collard, hot pepper, luc tablespoonful; . Mexican: suie- flower, 10c tbisp. Josephine Raley, Mitchell, Big yellow pumpkin, Martin gourd seed, longs green pod okra, hot red pepper, 15c thisp.. Exe. for white tender garden bean seed. Miss Erma Hender- son. Ellijay, Rt. 2; Dixie Honey Drip eane seea, Hamby, Lavonta. Blue Ridge Mtn. climbing tomato; grows 1-15 ft. wt. Up) to 2 lbs: 200 seed culture; 25e. 15: Dipper gourd seed with ea. order. Will C. Smith. Pike. tRamnotis sunflower seen, | Prepaid. Ors, MM. Watt, Lavonia, Rt. Stone Mtn. Jinn seed, $1.50 lb: $1.25 in 5 Tb. lots. Few. Ibs. Dixie Queen, same price. | M. QO. Delpher Frost, ) wood. MACHINERY WANTED | |.150 Ibs. Will. SEED FOR SALE Collard: seed, $1.20 lb. New Stone, Baltimore tomato, $2.5 lb.-Del. Lee Crow, Gainesvil Rt. 2, Box 143. aH Lee Gray watermelon seed, $1.25 Ib. Del. Above 15 ibs, $1.10 lb. del. Mrs, Lois Pitts, Smithville. Nice okra seed, 30 lb; 4 Ib $1.00. Add postage. J. W. Sheriff, Norcross, Rt. 1. 21 |bs. Clemson spineless green pod okra seed, bears un til frost, 50c lb. or 40c fone BH. Samples, Dublin. Pride of Ga. watermelon seed, $1.25 lb. J. P. Davis, Jr., Grif- fin REE, Early Queen watermelon seed, ripens 60 days from plan ing. Pkg. seed, 25c; Jumbo T umph, largest watermelon, 1 pke. seed, 25c; $3: lb. prepaid. W. M.. Thornto: Jesup, Rt. 2. Cuban Queen watermelo seed, $1.65. lb; Duke Creek, $1.75 lb. Also 90-day runnimg velvet beans, $5.00 bu. Mix field peas, $6.00 bu. FOB. G. Downs, Andersonville. Mush..peas, 40c lb; 5 ibs. ana over, 35c lb; no order less than 1 lb. \Also Woods dwarf long green okra seed, 90c ib: % ib. BOc. Add postage. No cheeks Mrs, A. 3... Law, Chula, Rt. ip Sis ions, 75e gal. Jumbo peanuts, 25c lb. Lo pod white okra seed, 25c cup Ad postage. Mrs. Robert i. Smith. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. cupful. Add postage. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Citron seed, 75c lb; Jon watermelon seed, $1.00 Jb; cu cumber seed, 25c teacup. A postage. Allie Millwood, Cum ming, Rt. 1. Some 1943 recleaned Cattat Millet seed, 25 to 100 Ibs., 22 lb. 100 lbs. and up, 20c 3%. FOB, No order less than lps. No checks: T. J. Byrd. Broxton. 75 to ~-100. gals. sugareane syrup, Come and see. I. Adrian, Rt. 3. 1000 gals. syrup for sale, or exc. for cattle or late mode tractor on good rubber, wit cultivator. O. E. Norton, Fate burn. ~(Kenwod-College Park Highway.) 700 gals. good sugarcane syrup, 1-A, at my barn. Make best offer for lot. Joe M. Brown, McRae. 400 gals. pure Ga. cass syrup, in gal, jugs, for sale. E. Smith, Doerun, Rt. 1. POJ cane syrup in 10_ bb. cans .and jugs, $1.50 gal. Good and bright. Cannot ship. B. W. Wombles, Wrightsville. Rt. 2. Pure Ga. eane syrup in 36 gal. barrels, new crop. best offer FOB. Guyton. H Zipperer, Marlow. ednesday, March 29, 1944 a FOR SALE Genuine Cuban Queen iat Cannon Ball) watermelon seed, saved from select melons, tredt-4 y ed and screen dried. $2.00 Ib. OB. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. | Hawikesberry. watermelon ed from selected melons. 1.25 lb, FOB. Max L. McRae, BEANS AND PEAS _ FOR SALE a yr. Pacinos No. 13 bunch a peas, bear to frost: % a to customer, 40c.: Edible beetle, weevil re- -40c Ib., 3 Ibs., $1.00. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. I. L. Prickett. Maysville | New kind running butter- beans, slightly col.. prolific. - $1.00 for 3 Ibs. P. P. 10 bu. imp. Spanish peanuts, not graded, $350 bu. J:M . Jones, Gray- n oybeans, . Baier beans. ike and col. | 20c lb. FOB. ee: Hays, Rockmart, Rt. 3 c Good, sound running velvet beans, sacked in good, strong bags, $450 bu.: Also good, sound Brabham peas, $6.00 bu. FOB. Gray Andrews, Roberta. 100 bu. 90-day running velvet beans for seed: picked and thrashed without rain, 90 per- eent germination, $4. 50. bu. O H. B. Kinbrough, Chip- a IN: _ Hastings butter peas, (milder and better flavor than Limas), 25c cupful. Mrs. pre Stud- stil, Jacksonville, Rt. White bunch and ee run- ning butterbeans, 30c lb. P. P. Mrs. Fred Yelton, Appling. _ 6 bu: yellow Crowder peas, sound and good, $8.00 bu. Any | amt. shipped. Purple hull white eae 25c lb. M. O. only: Mrs. H. B. Lowery, Eastman, Rt. 1, Box 334. 400 bu. new crop. velvet beans, $4.50 bu. FOB. J. H. Rowland, Wrightsville. a 200 bu. 90-day velvet beans. W. B. Spearman, Social Circle. - Velvet beans, 90-day run- ners, $1.35 pk.: % bu., $2.60: $5.00 bu. 90 percent sound. MO. No checks. Add postage. oo Averett, Swainsboro, Rt. 10 bu. purple hull speckled | 4 peas, bright and clean, 98 per- cent germination: in 2% bu. bags; $72. 00: for lot.) 15: bu. 2% bu. bag. x 5. Lizella, Rt. ~ Yellow Gece seed peas, ibe ib. <.Have a thousand pounds. Paul Elder, Norman a Riek Lindsey, oo CORN AND SEED _ . CORN FOR SALE - Hastings white prolific seed corn, 2 ears to stalk: yellow, 4 to stalk: -Buckbhee, 2 large ears to stalk, $1.25 pk. Weevil mreated. Docia Harris, Lula. _ 850 bu. corn; 25 tons good E a hay. Best price at barn gets hay and corn. Wiggins, Smithville. _. Pop corn, 15 lb.. or $13,06 in 100 Ibs. lots. ses Pen- nington, Wrens, Rt. Early Yellow a corn, 20c pt. Mexican June corn, 25c pt. Coffee bean, 25c doz. Also Perris, Monroe, Rt. Whotiey's prolific ce corn, as for planting, nubbed and hald-shelled, 2-4 ears to stalk, $3.50 bu. or $1.00 pk. T. e Simmons, Douglasville, Rt. Z 150 bu. slipshuck corn; 125 gals. sorghum syrup in new in gal. cans, $1.50 gal.: Oceola velvet beans, $5.00 bu. 000 lbs. DPL No. 15 cotton- seed, Ist yr., $5.00 Cwt. J. D. Carroll, Grovetown. 300 bu. white Slipped shuck corn at my place, 5 mi. S. Met- ter on Hwy., $1.50 bu. . Chas. te Nevill, Pulaski. 500 bu. extra good. slipped shuck ear corn, $2.00 bu. FOB my barn, 5 mi. N. Bluffton on : W. T. McKinnon, COTTONSEED FOR SALE Ge uine Stoneville 2-B cot- oo yr.. $5.00 CWT. pup water. Carroll- COMIONSERD FOR SALE 20 bu-+ Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, 1st yr., ginned on 1-var. gin; de- linted and Ceresan treated, $6.00 Cwt. in even wt. bags, FOB. Raised on own farm. Inis M. Cole, Sharpsburg. DPL _No. 14 cottonseed, re- cleaned and treated, kept pure at gin, $1.50 bu. W. M. Wright, | Ft. Valley. Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, $1.25 bu. at barn: oh 40 bu. FOB. M. O. only. Adairsville, Rt 2. ' Hi-bred half and half cotton- seed, pure and sound, picked out before rain: Ist yr.* Prices reas. F. H:. Bunn, Midville. Genuine Stoneville 2-B cot- tonseed, Ist yr:, kept pure finned on 1-var-= gin. germination, recleaned, Cere- san treated, $6.00 Cwt. 1)B. M. ee Roy Ray, Fayetteville, | Rt. eee 2-B cottonseed, ist yr.; selected for planting, $1. 40 bu. T. W. Simmons. Douglas- ville, Rt. 3: : DPL cottonseed, 4c Ib. FOB. Kept absolutely pure at gin. Leo Green, Suwanee. -DPL No. 15 cottonseed, 1st yr., 5: lb. -FOB. .C. M. Jones, Suwanee. Stoneville 2-B cottonseed: kept pure, Ist yr., $5.00 Cwt. L ok Slaughter, Sharpsburg. Stoneville 2-B_ cottonseed, 4 bu. J. W. Bone, Dallas, DPL No. 14, wilt-resistant cottonseed, ginned on _ 1-var. FOB. Bey le DPL_ cottonseed, Ist - VE ginned on strictly private gin and recleaned; shipped in good even wt. bags, $5.00 bag. Can ship: at:once.. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Rt. 1. Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, 2nd year., $5.50 Cwt. in 100 ib. bags. Nix Methvin, Decatur, Decatur, 538 S. Candder St. Genuine Stoneville-2-B cot- tonseed, Ist yr.: privately gin- ned. recleaned: has big bolls, easily picked, long staple, high germination, $1.25 bu. for quick sale. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, Ist yr., ginned and kept pure. on -var. gin; graded, cleaned, culled and treated with new imp. Ceresan. Packed in even wt. bags, $6.50 Cwt. FOB. Ton lots cheaper: J. H: Beasley, Lavonia. Je Hamby, Lavonia, Coxs Choice, selection from Cokers 100 for 6 yrs. Early cotton, with big bolls. mostly 5 locks, good yielder, $6.25 Cwt. FOB. W. F. Cox, Roswell. Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, 1st yr.; recleaned, Ceresan treated, in. 100 Skin P. R. potato ovlants, $2.50 M. Now ready. Leroy Lightsey, Screven, Rit Box (5 : Stone and Marglobe tomato plants from certified seed, 7-8 in. high, moss packed and full count, $40c C: $1.20 for 500; $1.75 M. postpaid. Purple skin P. R. potato plants. $2.75 m. PP. No checks. Buford R. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. Chas. Ws 2. ands -iiat Dutch cabbage plants, $2.uu M: 500, $1.50: 200,. 70c. Del. proof Dills, Baxley, Rt. 4 Chas. W.. and E. J. cabbage plants, $3.00 M; 500, $1:50:; 200, 70c. All fresh and new plants. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary M. Crosby; Baxley, Rt. 4. Two million cabbage plants, Chas. W. and E. Flat Dutch ready to set, $3.00 per crate of 8000 by exp. col. Send or wire Omega. Bermuda onion plants, 300, $1.10. Also 2 tablespoons col- lard: seed; -15c.< Mrs: Gio We Owen, Hawkinsville. Marglobe, Bonie Best and Stone tomato plants. Reacy April 15th. Now booking wu:- ders. $1.35 for 500; $2.25 M. Full count, moss packed and postpaid. M. E. Keene, Abbe- ville, Rt. 2. -Chas. W. and E: J. cabbage plants, $1.95 M. Marglobe, Greater Baltimore tomato plants; 500, 31-253. 52:15. April del. W. F. Rowe, Abbe- Vile; Ri 2. Cabbage plants, $2.00 M; 500, $1.25. Marglobe, New Stone. vumato plants, ready April 15th. Full count. Same price as cab- bage. All del. Mrs. Ruby Lee Wilson, Baxley, Rt. 4. Chass: Wo. d8 Wad Bat Dutch cabbage plants, $2.00 ~1! 500, $1.25; Marglobe, Rutge: tomato plants. Del. in April, same price. Full count. J. P. Mullis. Baxley. Rt. 4. Fresh spring-grown cabbage and onion plants. $1.25 for 5vvu: $2.00 M. Full count. Not pre- paid. M. O. with order. Coley Youngs. Rebecca. Brimmer tomato plants, 40ce C: 500, $2.00. April 15th del. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Mc- Daniel. Buena Vista, Rt. 4. Imp. Porto Rican potarv plants, govt. insp. and treatec, $2.50 M. FOB. J. E. Arnold, Baxley, Rt.. 4. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M. Add postage. Clayborn Strayhorn, Flowery ene Rt. One. \ ~ Porto Rican potato plants, insp. $2.00 M: 5 M. and $1.90 M. Estill Lightsey, Bristol $1.35 for 500; Prompt shipment. Mrs. Dorotiy | for shipment COD. J. W. Lang,| sale. J. H. Leverett, Parrott ah PLANTS FOR SALE . Certified red skin Porto Fue ean potato plants, $2.50) M. Ready April 15th. Also Sohiccs plants, $2.50 M. at the bed. Ready to set now. O. C. Walder, Rlackshear, Rt. 1.. Imp. Marglobe, Scarlet Globe, eatly. prolific tomato plants, $1.00 M. 50c C., prepaid. Moss packed. Now ready. Guar., full count. E. M. Lightsey; Screven. Now booking orders for tom- ato plants for April 15th del. $2.00 M. Post- paid; mossed-packed and full count. Roscoe Mays, Abbeville, Rt? Copenhagen $1.50 M., FOB. R. Ambrose. Chas. W. cabbage plants, now ready,. $250 M:; 30c C: in 36 to 500 lots.. Prepaid. Also gar- lic bulbs, 40c doz. H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. Tame dewberry plants, 3, 25c, Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M. Add postage. J. R. Strayhorn, oe Branch, Rt. One. Hardy. strong Eldorado black berry plants, 2 yr. field-grown; will bear this season. Care- Ffully packed, good /count, prompt del., $1.50 C; 2000, $20. Mrs. C. M. Richardson, Green- ville. Ex J...and Chas. W. . cabbage and White Bermuda onion plants, fresh spring grown on new ground, $2.00 M: 5 M.. $7.50: tomato, early var., April 15th del. grown in open. $2.59 M, I. L.Stokes, Irwinville. )Marglobe and Gr. tomato plants, 500, $1.25; $2.15 M. April shipment. Full coun Prompt del.. Moss packed. R. T. Ford, Abbeville. -Fine Gold Dollar tobacco plants, $3.00 M. or will sell bed. | Will not ship; also 20 nice R. I. Red hens and 2 cockerels. 8 ana 9 lbs. wt.. 20 N. H. Red hens and 3 cockerels. $2.00 ea. at my place. Haywood Dukes, Ochlo- chnee, Rt. 2. cabbage plants, J; Paulk, PECAN AND OTHER RUIT TREES FOR SALE Large-fig bushes, 4 ft. $1.00 ea.; small, 50c ea: J. L. Cog- gins, Covington. scuppernong, black muscadine, ._ Himalaya black- perry, 5.- 35.007. Mis: CB: Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Bronze PEANUTS AND PECANS ~ -FOR SALE rs. Pink Imp. Spanish peanuts, up to 1500 lbs. 10c Ib. in 50 Ibs. or more lots, not perpaid. Sam B. Hubbard, Atlanta, 4043 N. Ivy Rd. Ch 9658. 10 lbs. nice, well filled Schley Peo 35c lb; 14 Ibs; Stuarts, 8c lb; 15 lbs. seedlings. 20 tb. ike M. A. Jackson, Wrights- ville New crop. pecars: about 150 Ibs. Vandemans and Stuarss. Make best office on 50 Ibs. or less at 30c lb., or will exc. for anything can use. A. J. Grimes, Glenwood, P. O. Box 44. Good seedling pecans. 20c ws: Stuarts, 30c lb. FOB. Exc. few for value can use. Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blakely. Rt. 3. POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE 5 bu. seed sweet potatoes, $1.10 bu. or swap 2 or 3 bu. for 1 or 2 colonies ef bees: have 5 bee hives, complete, $6.85 for the 5 emnty hives. Walter M. Johnson, Savannah, 101 Henr- ietta St.. Wagner Height. , 2-acre nice collards. Can load most any time. or will se?! the patch, 8 mi. South Climax. R. Li. Brunson, Climax. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Clover hay (loose), $25.00 ton. Ross E. Clement, Cornelia. 1000 bales lespedeza hay av barn, 3600 Northside Drive, N. E., Atlanta, Richardson. Atlanta, 160 Peach- tree St., NE. 29 tons bright lespedeza and Johnson ae hay, bailed, $30. ton. B: EEE ou Duluth, Route - pe, Ri 35 Baltimore! ees pigs and 5 O. I EGGS FOR SALE Red eggs for setting, from RC matings, $1.50 per 15. All eggs selected. Charlie Bailey, : a R. C. Silverlaced Weasdn: eggs, $1.00 for 15, plus postag No checks or stamps. Exc. settings for 3 settings R. 1. Reds. Ernest Williams, : M n= Loe Rit, = Eggs from highest dade C. Silverlaced Yyandotte hi guar. pure, $1.50 setting of 15 Add postage or will ship by exp. Collect. Mts. AK. Leroy, Eatonton, Rt. 1. Mammoth = Bronze ae eggs for sale. Mrs. M. R. Settle Atlanta, 654 Cascade Ave., W., Ra 8623. : AAA grade Blue Andale: eggs, $2.00 for 15. Add post- age. Mrs. W. LL. Treste Adairsville, Rt. 1. ee Eggs from purebred Da Cornish, blocky type hens. $1.11 for 16. Pareel pest. Moorman, Lovett. Pure strain Narragansett Te key eggs, mature stock, 30c e susta, Rt. 2. Ever-lay Brown Leghorn eggs, bred to lay, $1.25 for 15. Also old-fashioned bunch Lima bean seed, 30c lb. Mrs. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Rts ee Dark Cornish. eggs, $1.0 15: alse Marglobe, early tomato plants. 30 40c C. Now ready. Mrs. Warren, Pitts Rt- 223 = $1.25 for 16. Immediate : Miss Leona Simpson, ker Rt Seat aes Bronze co eggs, big boned, broad-breast- ed, $4.50 doz: Buff Cochin Bau tam eggs. $1.50 doz; duck egg $1.50 doz. Del. Mrs. Boyd Ba, pels Dovelae vile, Rt. 1. IT HONEY BEES AND REE SUPPLIES FOR SALE New extracted honey: | Ib. pails to case, $10.99: 12 lb. glasses to case. $11.61: 1 2% Jb. glasses to case, $6.5 24-16 oz. glasses to case, $5.75. FOB. John A. se Je Up P.O. Box IVE z Star root, 50c Ib: oh root. sassafas root. 25e Ib. Ibs. for $1.00. Star Route. Birdock, red sassafras, ce peryelm, rattleroot, May appl bearfoot. yellow dock, vello root, Queen of Meadow. Witch- | hazle, 40e lb.. or 3 lbs. Vernie Stover. Pisgah. Red asses 4 lbs.. $12 garlic bulbs, 12, 25c: Peppe mint plants, 50e : catnip. | 25: spicewood plants. 6. 50 : yellow root. 50c lb. Exec. for nee or printed sacks. Mr . L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. ae sacks, white and pr ed; as many as you want. 10c for eee 15c for printed. Mrs. G. . Hulsey, Gainesville, 2 sides pork and 1 shoulder -from Dec. butchering; 4 all. white hog lard: 6 Pep crossed: Hastings yellow cor and Stoneville 2-B cottonse TB Cousins, Greenville. _ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: Want 3 or 4 lbs. tender gar. den beans, prefer half-runners, Will exc. col. feed sacks at 20e ea. for same. Mrs. Ray oe Cleveland, Rt. 5. = ef _Want at once bunch velvet at ton, Gorden. Rt, 2, a Want to buy 3 bu. Die ee Give price, etc. ONeal, LaGrange, os $35.00 ton. Hugh | 504. Want 200. Ibs.. beans and 200 Ibs.. seed. All letters ans. Haley, Ellenwood, Re Want 50 to 100 bu. runnin 90-day Velvet beans. 1943 crop w tons peanut hay and 7 tons good Spanish seed peanuts for "LR Make best offer on what voi ave. W. A. Moore. Haddo Want 1 pk. Willets: Golden a seed corn. J J, Coving- on, Rochelle. GRAIN AND HAY WANTED: Want 1 to 2 tons bright, und, Peanut hay for use on wn farm. Geo. W. Jackson, Favetteville, Rt. 2. ANTS WANTED: Want at once 2 doz. rasp- berry bushes. Advise color of oy and price. D. W. Boone, Want 5000 potato. slips, pink skin, bunch. Also 21% bu. same bed. State FOB prices and when can ship. E. = M. OTHER ROCKS: 12_B. R. breeding cockerels, directly related to Contest Win- ners. J. E. Humes, Columbus. CORNISH, GAMES, AND GIANTS: Dark Cornish Yr. old, pur= bred roosters, $3.00 ea. 2 for $4.50, FOB, if taken at ofice. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, 2 cock birds and 10 hens, now laying, Indian games, $25.- 00 for lot. David. T. Jennings, Americus, P. O. Box 84. LEGHORNS: ne ~ 75 AAAA W. L., 8 wks. old -pullets, extra fine and large for age, $1.00 ea., also 50 Hamp- shire Red hens, all laying, 1 lyr. old this month, $2.00 ea.: and about 40 lbs. light yellow Beeswax, 50c Ib. Mrs. Mamie Youmans, Surrency. 28 W. L. hens and rooster, large Eng., type, Best Grade, 9 to 18 mos. old, $1.25 ea. at my place, 1 mi. West of Fairburn, on Campbellton Rd. Harvey W. Bickford. Fairburn. 12 W. L. hens, 1 yr. old, $16.- 00 for lot at my home. T. W.. Bagwell, College Park, Rt. 2. (3490 Egan Ave., Port). MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 25 heavy mixed breed hens, 1 yr. old, now laying, $35.00 for lot at my home at. Lipham Fish Pond. Cant del. Mrs. WwW. L, Allen, Tallapoosa, Rte i, ORPINGTON S: Purebred S. C. Eng. str., Buff Orp., 6 nice pullets and cock- erel, 4 mos. old, $8.50 for lot; 1 nice young rooster, now in service, $1.75: or entire lot for $10. 00 FOB. Mrs. aes eae Griffin, Screven, Rt. 2., REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES | AND RHODE ISLANDS): ~ 10 R. I. Red hens, now laying, FOB, or exc. for equal numbr of Cornish Indian chickens. Ea, pay trans. chgs. J. R. Hunt, Macon, 109 Rutherford Ave. 12 R. I. Red hens and rooster, $20.00. Coop to be returned: also have 10 lbs. seedling pe- cans for best offer. Mrs. Pearl Smoak, Warwick. | 2D: Red hens, 11 mos. old, laying about 80 percent, extra large and clear of ee and insects, $2.00 ea. R. L, Snider, Butler. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC:: 6 pr. Khaki-Campbell ducks, the new English Egg Breed. $3.00 pair, or lot for $16.00. +Hens now laying. Mrs. Mollie Dietz, Ringgold, Reet POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS WANTED: Want 10 to 25 bantam hens and 2 roosters, at 30 to 35c ea., P.P., or 25 ea. and come after. or pay express myself. Or will exc. 50 to 60 Ib. shoat pig for 35 hens and 3 roosters: ea. paying trans. thgs. Charles Fulghum, Douglasville, Rt. 1. 'BARRED, WHITE AND _OTHER ROCKS: Want 2 S. C. White Rock roosters, about year old, Triple A or better, of good: strain, from bloodtested stock. State what you have and price. Robt. Fo Carroll; Atlanta: 40 Carter Ave., S. E: { LEGHOR INS WANTED: Want 1 purebred, 1943 hatch W. L. cockerel. State price. Ans. all letters. Exama Moore, Bishop, att ; TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC:: Want 3 Indian Runner ducks, 2 ducks and drake: would con- sider more. Write particulars and price. Mrs. E. H. Johns, Millwood, Bt 20 : bantam hens and rooster, wt. | about 1 Ib. ea. when grown; oe 50 basis; 2H 4-R.. land, stock, wood, wa public road, and mi land, houses and equ chicks on halves.to 8 furnish references. near Air} | man Park. Bt \ and very fine rooster, $17,501 eral wars no- milking: and board, 3 in family. L. Anderson, Ac y Route. 1. 3 Sy Want single man ot with wife to do farm look after cows, oS school. bus route. - Can f supplies if needed. Mrs. schel Smith, Winder, R Want man or couple. e farm. work at my home Northside Drive, Atlanta. Richardson, Atlanta, 160P tree Street: . - Want reliable woman, enucumbered, white, for work: no milking, $10.0 room and board. H. Cc Elroy, Decatur, Rt. 1, Want share croppers or wagehands for farms Reply at once. R. W. Ja Lovett. : Want Da: or. 2-H. crops or house: and location. way, Rutledge. Want 2-farm hands: YE and interest in tobacco 50-50 basis; houses, garden wood. at command of la E. Patterson, Summit, Rt Want someone to raise I furnish chicks. oO. io akEs bury, Sr., Bogart. Want family 2 plo for farm in N. Monroe be paved roads, school bu mail routes: large 3-R. ho elec., well at door, han wood, pasture, ete. C Monroe, Rt. 3. : Want help to grow 2 bacco on 50-50 basis or some other money c ops small houses. Paul Elder, or 3 men busy. Will hir commission or rent. Nee once. C. E. Rankin, Jef Want good farm hand any age, who can do goo Will nay $1.00 day, roor board. J. R. Pas Gra: Route 1, S588 : Want settled couple, or white or colored, to wo farm, feed stock and look garden. Close _ to chu Louis H. Foster, Whi Two. Want at. once cok oe family for 2-H. erop. good land, good stock an tools. Will hire or take. cropper on 50-50 basis. On hwy. near schoo churches. Near Rome. M G. Scroggin, Rome, Rt. 1. Want woman for fa m help with garden, milk look after chickens. Mrs, Wright, Yatesville. Want good, honest, re able family with 5 or 6 in ily to help on truck f house, land for and potatoes furnishe wages, plenty wood. have recommendation. Ring, Odum. las. have 2 workers elee. lights, near churches. John P. aS Stell Rie 2: Want sev. families, farm work, tractor farming in Candler = H. Edenfield, Stillm POSITIONS WAN -Man with large iami 1-H. farm with 4 or 950 ping turpentine tre S. Ga. Rerences giv sary. J. A. Bohannon, te 2. Care Harris Elderly pouple \ with reliable people take or Oversee of P. W.. Wills, yo Mill Roa