ith | her sons fighting a war of liber ation in every section the world, The United States of America pauses, this week, to_ serve the 168th Anniversary of the signing of the Declaration ~ | s ndependence, a document that proclaimed to the world that were free and would remain free as long as we cling to the asic principles laid down by the Nations founding fathers. While American men and boys fight and die on foreign res to preserve the fundamental rights and privileges for I men, it is of equal importance that we preserve those same ghts here in the United States, preserving for those men away. om home the same ideals for which they fight. If the United States of America is to prosperif we are derive the full benefits from the countrys natural resources: r every man-we must cling to those foundation principles ~ our Constitution, the most important among them ee ates Rights. The founders of America Tee State Ss Richts as the important feature of our government and gave each State equal vote in Congress, the body that should and must gov- the American people. There can be no question of this basic fact iver: we study r Constitution and find that the founding fathers gave to each te an equal voice in deciding issues vital to the welfare of Nation. For example, should the electoral college fail to me a president, as provided by the Constitution, and the mat- r fall to the discretion of Congress, each State has but a single tethe smallest having a vote and the largest having Di ; The tendency in Secent years has been to drift away from . actual practice of States Rights, more and more power be- ing centered in governmental boards and bureaus in Washing- on. To destroy States Rights would be to eventually destroy the eedom of the people. eo hat is svhy it is essential that power be Falen from ashington boards,and bureaus and returned to the States here our fore-fathers placed it and where it should be. Both eat political parties should recognize the importance of such ja move and it-is the duty of every American to see that such a move is made. Failure to do so means destruction = individual freedom. means that our fighting men and women will lose the very gs they fight to preserve. : The Constitution has proved its saneness and worth for 168 rears. It is based on sound principles. There can be no valid sxcuse for changing it or deviating from its principles now, or ny time. To preserve our United States we must preserve the indi- dual rights of each state to govern itself. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. 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. June 30, 1944. Per Cwt. 15 (Thursday)Valdosta -$12.75_ 16 (Friday )Thomasville Ce 18 BO 19 (Monday)Sylvester : - 13.00 20 (Tuesday)-Nashville __ ~ 12.75 21 (Wednesday)Albany atone 28 (Wednesday)Rome . $ -$13.40 ee Se sieg ee - TOP FED CATTLE 15 (Thursday) Valdosta 2 $12.00-$17.00 16. (Friday)Thomasville ~ 10.00- 11.00 19 (Monday)Sylvester _.. 12.00- 13.40 . 20 (Tuesday)Nashville 10.00- 11.60 June 21 (Wednesday)Albany 10.00- 13.50 -$13.00 ine 28 (Wednesday) Vidalia EDITORIALBy Tom Linder > In last ae Market Bulletin I gave you an outline of agriculture planks that were to. be submitted to tl 6 National Political Parties this vear by the National is Committee. - As pr esident of the National Savin Canmuithes: t was = instructed by the Committee to submit these. planks: to both the: Republican National Sony enon and ae _ - eratic National Convention. a On Saturday, June 24, I Pieced less aes to t 12 Agricultural Committee of i National Repro Con vention in Chicago. : JT was well received a. the Committee and given ae most receptive hearing. o The proposals of the National fae Committee: were highly commended by members of the Agricultural Co - mittee of the Convention. . When the Demoeratie National Convention ncce Chicago, I will appear before the Agricultural Committee of the Democratic Convention and offer the same agricul- : tural platform. . T will tell you more in a later edition as to the out- come of these proposals and how they are received by bo 1 parties. : The National Farm Committee is necessarily a non partisan organization. Some of its members are in ro ribbed Democratic States. Some of them are in rok oe Republican States and some of them are in doub fu tates The hed taken by. bie National Farm Coma te is that farmers should have a square deal regardless: 0 what party is in power. : Anything that is good for agriculture i ina Republie | Administration is likewise good for agriculture 1 ima Demo- cratic Administration. : Anything that is bad for agriculture ina Republ Administration is also bad for ag riculture 1 ina Democratic - Administration. What is done for agriculture should not depend ne what party is in power. The men and women who till the soil and produce the food and clothing are entitled equal consideration regardless of what party i is In pow The farmers of the South, West, Middle West and the Southwest are entitled to equal fair treatment regardless of whether they live in a Democratic State, ina Republi. can State or in a doubtful State. : | ~ liven if all the farmers in the United States voted. s a block, there would still be some Republican States, som Democratic States and some doubtful States. Tt is therefore obvious that it is impossible for far mers (Continued on Page Two) =i f _ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables _ OS June 30, 1944 : apa. Beans (Lima), bu. hprs. __ $3.50-$3.85 Cabbage, per pound = 03% = Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu. : 1.00- 2.00 Collards, per doz. bunches 1.50-- 2.00.5 Corn (green), per doz. . 305. 50 ~ Okra, bu. hprs. : 2.00- 6.00 + Peaches, bulk, per bu. 2:00- 2:50. - Peas (field), bu. hprs. 2.00- 3.75 Squash, bu. hprs. 2.50- 3.00 Watermelons, ea. __. ee 35- BS Address all items for publication and all requests to be put oe list and for change of address ty. STATE BUREAU F MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta. Nouces of farm produce and appurtenances admissable ander postage regulations inserted one time on each request and > peated ermiy when request is accompanied by new copy of . Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words tmciuding mame and address. | es Under Legisiative Aci the Georgia Market Bulletin does es gssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in Bulletin. Published Weekly a 114-122 Pace St. Covington. Ga. By Department of Asricuiture fom Linder, Commissioner. : Executive Office, State Capito eS Atlanta, Ga. : ss publieation Office 114-122Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editoria! and Executive Offices State Capitol. Atianta. Ga. eee : : of ify on FORM 3578Bureau ap ee 222 State Capitol : Atlanta, Ga. es ae. ot matter gecond class matt g rt at the Post Offiee- Covi a i der Act t Covington, Georgia, un pt June 6 1900. Leone = ee maili at special rate 0 posta Bick for in Section 1103, Act October 8, 1917. TOM LINDER IN CHICAGO a (Continued from Page One) 7 able treatment if such treat- how they vote in the na- ver to receive equit nent is dependent upon onal election. 8 Tn view of the above reasons, it was deter- mined by the members of the National -Farm Committee to present their proposed farm ae gram impartially and as a non-partisan pees: to both the Republican and Democratic Nationa onventions. 2 aoe fhe Commissioner of Agriculture ; The Commissioner of Agriculture is elected he people of Georgia, and is sworn to devote time to the promotion and betterment of ag- ieulture. ~ a ; oe The Commissioner of Agriculture is the only ericultural official elected by the voters of the ate. : , Therefore the Commissioner of Agriculture the only person who has a mandate of the ople to speak for the farmers of the state be- use he is the only Agricultural official elected the people. : a < The laws creating the Department of Agri lture, make it the duty of the Commissioner to blish for farmers facts of interest to farmers. Jn publishing these facts I have been criti- ized by those who do not understand the prob- s of the farmer. Such criticism is to he ex- ted as The Market Bulletin is the only paper Blished in Georgia devoted wholly to the in- erests of the farmer. ee a "The Georgia Market Bulletin | The Georgia Farmers Market Bulletin is d for entirely by farmers of Georgia. It does cost anyone else a dime. The law creating the arket Bulletin provided for the cost to be. paid f fertilizer inspection fees. No one buysfer- jzer except farmers. | ee he Market Bulletin was created by the eislature for the interests of the farmers of e state and is the only mouthpiece of the farm- . Any attempt to control The Market Bulle- 1 would be an attempt to take away the voice a6CN, Suppression of Free Speech And Press Is Typical Of All Totalitarian Movements One of the fundamentals of totalitarianism. hatever countries it rears its ugly head is to ppress facts and keep the people in ignorance. It is impossible for tyranny to exist in the ne land with free speech and a free press. It has always been a necessary part of nny to suppress all opposition of papers, ers and speakers, Now Importing Cotten From Brazil Tn the issue of The Market Bulletin ef Jan- 10, 1943, I told you we would be importing S ee ee ready to pick,. es _ According to figures sent out from Wash- ington by the United States Government WE} ARE NOW IMPORTING COTTON FROM -RAZIL. According to these same figures we are also importing cotton from other foreign countries as well as cottonseed meal, cottonseed |C. Add postage. f the farmers of our state and suppress free} Red, pink and hulls and eottonseed. As long as I hold the office of Commissioner of Agriculture I shall continue to fight for the farmers of our state by every means possible. TOM LINDER, ~. Commissioner of Agriculture. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE. FLOWERS AND SEED / FOR SALE- Coon root bulbs, Easter lilies, buttercup bulbs, Golden Seal, -25c doz. Red cedars. 1 ft. 10c; 3 {t. 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Dee Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 3. Easter liltes, blooming size, 3e doz. Smaller sized lots. $1.50 C. Add postage. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. Coon root bulbs, buttercups, Easter lilies, 25c doz. Golden $eal, 1 ft-10e, 3 ft.,/25c, Add postage. Mrs. James Connell, Toomshoro. Parrott feathers, water moss, 6. 25e. Pink pond lilies, 75e ea- Star Bethlehem. 35 C. Coliet- tion of pot flowers, 15, $1.50. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville. i Rt, 2. Limited quantity pink hya- cinths, for Fall planting, $2.45 doz. PP, White paper douvte narcissi. 75c doz. No order less than 1 doz, Willie Tanner. Fliv- pen, PO Box 65. Blooming size, small gardenias and, boxwoods, 25c ea. up at my place. Mrs. Luev Switzer, At- lanta, 287 8th St... NW. Orange day lilies, daffodils, Star Bethlehem, 75c C, Tame sweet violets, $3.50 M. Purple and pink altheas, 50c doz. Pini hardy hibiscus. snowball, 2. 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Mollie Hen- derson,. Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49, Iris, 10 labeled, 50, $1.15; mix- ed, $1.20 C. Palidma Damatica giant blue. 50, $1.20: jonquils, 4 dif, daffodils, 200, $1.10. Crear: narcisst, $10-C.. Mrs Jo MM. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. eo : Guernsev-Nerine-red spider lilies, 15c ea. $1.65 doz. $14.00 Miss Cliffora Williams, Locust Grove, Goldenglow. pink spirea, 10c ea; hardy phlox, yellow and purple iris, Tiger. lemon and orange lilies. 50c doz, Peony, Bleedin= Heart, rattail. 50c. Ada postage. Jovce Silvers. Ellijay, | Rt. 3. Box 88. Pink hydrangee cuttings, cin-/ namon vine, 10c ea. Medium jeaf green Jew. 4, 10c, or exc, for large leaf Jew other Jews. Miss Fv-B. Moore. Suwanee, Leopard, zebra grasses, carn-' ations, cushion, rose, Christmas pink, red, white trailing, flat leaf cactus, rainbow, sword ferns: double geraniums, trum- pet bells, 10c ea. White and pink .oxalis, 5c ea. Century. plants. 20c. Add 5c postage. Mrs. -Wav~ Lewis. Toomsboro. Nice, labeled iris, Rhizomes, ribbon-winners, 25c ea., 3, 60c. All cols. including Indian Chef, President, Pilkington, Jane Ca- yeux and others. Orders $2.00 and over postpaid. Mrs. Mar- vin Farrar, Jenkinsburg. White and yellow fragrant narcissi, blooming size, $1.00 C. 39.00 M. Prepaid on orders $1.00 or more. Scotch Broom, 25c ea, | Moss wacked. Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee, Wild Easter lilies, Star of Bethlehem, 15c doz. Dorothy Perkins, pink and red, roses, rooted. 25c a., or exc. for saeks or equal value. Add postage. ee K. Womack. Dublin, Rt, Hardy perennial yellow and orange snapdragons. 50, $1.00. white trillium, Jack-In-Pulpit. 12, 5Ge, Maiden- hair fern, 3, 25c, Lemon lilies, blackberry, blue August lilies, 1 Ca. di Doe, Sirs. Mc =. 2 Baton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. e Lemon lilies, yellow daffodils, white April narcissi, lupine plants, all $1.25 C. Royal blue iris. yellow. canans, $1.50 C. Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2. Box 89. eee Emperor cream waxed daf- fodils. large, 50c doz., $2.50 C. se Be C. B. Robinson, Bowdon, he mee 50.000 white and yellow nar- eissi, 75e C.. $4.00 M. Jonquilla Simplex, $1.00 C,, $8.00 M. Add postage, No less than sold. Mrs: H. G. Crossley, Lithonia, , =e McDonough, Rt. 2. 10c postage. Mixed iris, 25 cols. 25, 40c, $1.50 C. Single ane double He- meroeailis. daffodils. 60c_ C. Myrtle vine. white and varie- gated violets, 40c C. Abelia, 20c; wild aris, t5c doz. Mrs, Henry Ellec, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Snandragons, mixed eols; pink hardy phlox, pink, purple, and red verbena; red flowering mul-- lein: 35c doz. 3 doz. $1:00. Fall Tinks, mixed cols, 25c doz. 5 doz. 51.00, Mrs. A. L. Dodd, Al- pharetta, Rt..1. : Tris. extra large dark blue and white: yellow. pink yarrow, 25c doz: Spruce, wild Easter lilies, 15c doz. Snowdrops, 20c doz. White narcissi, 30c do-. Double tansy, 20e doz. No checks: Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. Azalea, mtn: laurel, rhodo- dendron, redbud, silver maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, 2-3 ft, $1 doz. Orange day lilies. Calif. blue violets, birdsicot violets, daffodils, snowdror:. $2:00 C. Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff. \Red, white and pink gerani- ums. Guinea Wing, rgaple, red and pink conch begonias, double petunias, rainbow moss, 10c cutting, or 2, 15. Exe, for coleus ov lace erns. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, | Martin. Azalea, mtn. laurel. rhodo- dendron, tulip pepiars, _ silver maples, hemloek, rec, id, yel- low thornless roses. piu... Chero- kee roses, 2-3 ft: $1.00 doz. Or ange day lilies. snowdrops, daf- fodils. Calif. blue violets, $2.00 C. Bonnie Abererombie, Miner- al Bluff. = April-plooming narcissi, slignt ly mixed with daffodils, Blue erape hyacinths, 50c C. Bear- grass bulbs. 10c ea. Mrs. John Weaver, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Blue Roman hyacinths, $1.00 doz. Calamus, 30c ea., 2, 50c. Spotted yellow cannas. - white, dark, light, blue. yellow iris, +double day lilies, iris, 35 doz.: 2 d0z. 60c. Mrs. J.B. Brannon, LE. Grape leaf begonias, 20c en. 1 variegated lantana, 1 purple, 3 geranium cuttings, 50c. Box- woods, rooted, 6-12 in, 20c ea. Touch-Me-Nots. 25 doz. Plum- bago, 20c ea. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville. Rt. 6. Single blue Roman hyacinths. 45e doz. Lavender and yellow crocus, mixed, 35c doz. Narcissi, aac 007, PP: Mes. t. : Bee, Newnan, Rt. 3. 4 mixed cols. Sultana, roeted. Rattail, May-June Christmas eactus, 10c, Maple leaf begonia. coleus, petunia cuttings, 5c ea, August lily, 15e ea, hvdrangea, 10c ea. cutting. Add postage, 3c. i Lester Phillips, Royston, Prize-wining chrysanthe- mums, assorted sizes.-types and: cols: 48 plants (16 dif, vars.) labeled, $2.00. 60 unilabled plants, 82.00. Mrs. H. G. Woods, Donalsonville, Rt. 3. Rhododendron, hemlock, aza- lea, arbutus. galax, fern, laurel, calico bushes, dogwood, silver maples, spruce, white ~pines. Others. ,Wet moss vacked. Spe- cial quantity lot offer. Gordon Hunnicutt,. Tallulah Falls. Searlet seraniums, 12-8 in. 35 ea., $3.50 doz. Moss packed, Add exc, to checks. No stamps. PP,, in Ga. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Wash- ington, Gerberas. Diener strain, giant hybrid, sturdy. well rooted, properly packed, $1.25 doz. Add A. J. Jones, At- lanta. 15 Sereven Ave., NE, Madonna lilies layze sized bulbs, $1.50 doz. Many vars.* daffodils and old fashiond ion- quils. white and yellow. Mary Lou Wills, Jefferson. Double.red, yellow japonicus, 60c ea. Yellow. red, white Fall pinks, 50 doz. Blue Weeome Mary. 2, 25c. Large chrygan- themums, - (Silver Wedding. white Goldenglow vellow) 7c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. oe * | yellow jiapcnicas, dogwood -snirea. blue iris. 25c ea, Pu A5e ea... /, Jow and white jonquils. do -McCurley. Hartwell. Rt. 2 Be = Se ee ane oe 2 se Goes [ R T Tt: Wednesday . 10 CTA. cotton from Brazil before the 194% crop FOR SALE Wandering Jew, 3. 50 ple flags. 35c doz. Red I, bourg roses, 2, 50c. Miss ue Smith, Oconee, Rt. Pink primroses, 50c doz. Y, can white and green stri 60c for 6. xe. for feed s Mrs. M. W. Holland, Oco Rt. 1, Box 36. Several vars. iris, pink. cre and blue. 25 doz. Double sinele daffodils. orange Hem ocallis. double and. sing Cc. White and light blue 1 40e C. Myrtle vine, 50c C. Doyle Eller. Elliiay. Rt. 3. Gladioli, No. 5. bloomir $1.25 C. No, 4: medium. $ No. 3. large. $2.50 C. No. C. Madaenna lily bulbs, m $1.50 doz: large, $2.50 doz tra, large. $3.00 doz. Orans> double and single lilies. white May blooming d: fodils. La. red. purple iris, dag., $E25-C, P.O. mG Newt E. Spence. Carrollton Be Snowhalls. Althea. ted doz. Dif. cols. Azaleas. 50e Mixed eols. dahlias, 75 White pines, hemlocks. $1.00: Add postase. Mrs. Leolar Eva Talona, German. iris. early-bloomi 50c doz. Siberian iris, 40e d Mrs. J, L. Garner, Warthen, Double white. large n bulbs. 60e doz, Miss Pearl ner. Ringgold, Rt. 1... Tris. ribbon winners, Ind Clief. Helias. Rameses, Capri President. Pilkington. Lege Mary Barnett. Iris King. M- Gibson. labeled Rhizomes, | ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. Farrar. Jenkinsburg. 2 ~ Snow on Mountain, blue gr 20e doz. English dogwood, 5 doz. Blooming moss. 25 d No stamps. Mrs. D. M. Hol way, Dahlonega, Rt, 1. Yellow and purple iris. le tiger lilies, 50c doz, White, lew, red fall vinks. 50 Blue Weening Marvy. 2, 25c. nostage. Mrs. W. J, Reece. Tena. jes Mixed cols. azaleas. cra ple. sweetshrub,.75 doz. R and yellow ianonicas, wh lilae. snowballs, pink almo1 90c ea. Butterfly bush. 25c_ Fall (pinks, chrysanthemupr 60c doz. Mrs. Glen Moore. E jay. Rt. 2. Box 94. = Delft and sky-blue La. $1.00. Columbin 1 yr. old, 15c ea., $1.50 doz. E strains young perennial bp mixed red. purple and pink. doz. Mrs. J. E. Ingram, ! Lazidaze. : Double blooming - si neror Trumpet daffodil $1.00 phlox, hibiscus; postage. Stamvs accepte mar Teem, Talking Rock Red oxalis. pink conch sonias, Christmas cactus. ca diums. dif, cols. geraniums. 95c. Double pink Touch-M Not seed, '0c teaspoonful. A nostage. Mrs. M. R. Gainesville, Rt. 1. . Dahlias. 75e\doz. Red a yellow. japonicas, Althea. sno palls. Bridal Wreath. 25 4 Azaleas. 50c doz, Add p May Belle Wright, Talon Yellow long trumpet daffo hulbs. 50c C. Del., in Ga. A. Stanton, Newborn, oe Bird of Paradise, 50c svider lily. $1.00 doz. mR cil McCurley. Hartwell, Rt. Bird of Paradise, 3, $1.25. butter and eggs, Long Trumt daffodils:, $1.25 C. Miss Vi: iums. begonias. erns, S rainbow moss, cactus, lily, Angel Trimpet, Hydrang 15e and 20c ea. Exe. 1 ct for 1 sack. 100 lb. size. $ cond. Mrs. Julia Wiggins, Vista. , oy Pink Anemones, 50, Shasta daisies. snowdrop. foot violets $1.00 C. En daffodils, Poeticus narciss C. Choice ferns, $1.00, Ye oxalis, 3 doz., 50c, Mrs. A Wilson, Morganton. Top size double pink and b ayacinth bulbs, 75c doz. J blue spider or feather hyacin 10c ea.. or $1.00 doz. Add pos age. Mrs, A. J. Lewallen. D ton, Rt. 1. eee Mixed bulbs of best var Cologne plants, 35 Hardy. perennial verbena red, also white, 60 | wooed, -well rooted ville Mrs. Maude H 7 arge leat fern, blue monkey ce, 3 kinds oxalis, 5 blood ree srbenas, all rooted collection, B0c. PP. No order filled for less. n perferred. No checks. Mrs. . B. Overby. Gainesville, Rt. 2. cissi bulbs, fragrant, yel- 1.25 C. White daisy mums oz. $1.00 orders PP... in Ga. n W. Seago,. Pinehurst. 150 bu, slipped shuck corn; 15 bu. Oceola velvet beans at barn. JD; Carrol, Grovetown, Hamil- ton Farm. Hastings-Piedmont crossed seed corn for late planting, $1.28 pk. Add postage. R. , Stein- heimer,. Brooks, Rt. 1. 100 bu. sound, yellow corn, slipped shuck, free of weevils, $1.75 bu. 2900 bu. Cokers full- grain oa 100 bu. Sanford pure seed wheat $2.00 bu. sacks furn. N. E. Reid, | Hartwell, Rt. 3 School.) PLANTS FOR SALE Tree tomato. plants, ever- bearing tomato plants, 30c C. Garlie onions, $1.00 doz. Sage plants, 20c ea. Nice dried but- terfly roots, 50c lb. Mrs. Mae Turner. Gainesville, Rt E. Wakefield cabbage, Mar- globe tomato plants, 206" -C: Citron seed, 60c Ib. Add post- age. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. _1. Ga. and cabbage collards, Stone and Baltimore tomato, 200, 50c: $2.00 M. Marglobe tomato plants, 200, 60c: $2.50 M. Del. Bonnie Smith, Gaines- ville. Rt. 25 Colossal. white cay onion $1.00 or more or-) _jiders prepaid. Mrs. Carl Kimsey. | Hiawassee. . bage ea Sev. pounds Florida rurmner land T W.. $1.00 bu. Bring sacks. (near~ Nancy } PLANTS FOR SALE aS Leading vars. cabbage, to- mato and collard plants, 25c C: $1.75 M. Vigorvine temato plants, 25, 30e: I. -A. Crew. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Red skin P. R: potato plants, $1.25 M. oe Prompt ship- ment. G. L. Steadley, Baxley. Pink okin P. RR. potato plants, crown from vine grown, state inspected seed, $1.25 M. Del. to 3rd zone. Prompt ship- ent J. F. Gruber, Odum, Rt. grown Marglobe te- mato plants; 500, $1.25: $2.25 M. Del W. O. AON Ficw- CV Branch, Rt. Cabbage, ere ana toma- to plants $2.25 M. Del. 5 M. or more, $2.00 M. collect. E. B, Wetherford, Gainesville, v Wakefield and Dutch cab- bage plants. 500, $1.45: $2.65 M. Marglobe, Stone and Bal- timore tomato plants; Ga. heading collard plants. 300. 85ce: 500, $1.10: $2.00 M. Del. A. C. Garrett. Gainesville, Rt- 1 Fres Wakefield and Dutch -cab- 500, $1.50: $2.75 M, $13.00 5 M. Ga. and head- ing collards, Stone, Marglobe cnd Baltimore tomato plants, 500. $1.10: $2.00 M. Del. Rent- je Garrett, Gainesville. Rt. 1. ~ Peeper plants fer saie or will exc. for print feed sacks, 1 sack for 100 pepper viants. or 25e C. Miss Frances Dunson, Carnes- ville. Rt. 2 SECOND HAND > MACHINERY FOR SALE aig eB Int'l Combine. Ro- - Dickens, Watkinsvil . David Bradley mowing ma- chine, in good cond. Can be seen at Lanier: ask for Mrs. P. I. Rimes or write A. J- Her- rington, Atlanta, 696 IIicDon- ough Boulevard, SE. ' Portable irish potato grad- | er, 3 by 8 ft., for grading stand- ard U. No. 1 size, $6. 00 at barn. Cannot ship. Miss Mary G.. Lewis, Cornelia, Rt. ion, disc McCor ane Deering tiller with new disc, for sale: also want to buy 1 No, 22 ter- racin~ achine. Dillard Wood, Bowdo., 1 2-roller cane mil? and 60 gal. hkoiler. Also about 1000 tobacco sticks. Bart. Daniel. Jesup, (442 mi. W. Jesup). J. D. model L tractor, with harrow, turn plow, planters and cultivator, 1940 model with new motor, rubber tires, all equipment necessary to make a crop. Otis M. Cowart, Summit. Rt 2, Box Athens 3 disc tiller with seed- er, on steel, A-1 cond.. $150 00. Cc. W. Sims. Lumpkin Rel.. near County Home, Augusta, Rt. 1. Ford tractor with 14 in. bot- tom plow, 2 row cultivator, hy- draulic harrow, 13 ft. weeder. 2- row planters, distributors and other equipment. Good cond. Reasonable price. W. IT. Mc- Bride, Alston. \ Farmall A tractor complete, with cultivator. fertilizer an planting: attachment, starter. lights, ete.. A-1 cond. $1,000.00. JW. Thompson, Jr., Mt. Ver- non Rt. 2. | good as new cond. H. L. it. W.2S, MeCarty, Dalton. || MACHINERY FOR SALE i 3 Case VA tractor with lights and: starter on rubber. Sought new last. February, practically. , Hat- field, Gainesville, Phone 295, 2 automatic can sealers for L| No, 2 and 2 1/2 eans; one slight- ly used; other never used, $17.50 Boe J. F. Mullis, Dublin, Box Fordson tractor with neariy new side plow at my home, il mi., West Jasper. Herbert Bryant. Jasper Rt. 2. 1 crawler type International 1941 model tractor. J pea thrash, and 2 1/2 hp. Hercules engine fer same, $100.00. No corres- pondenee. John Clark, Gray- son. platform wagon We Ate Phone Pair farm scales, $185.60; FOR. i. Michael, Buena Vista. 1422. An 8 ft. roil erader. 24 wide, for grading peaches, icr sale. H. Breedlove. Bishop, Int'l. power hay press, bale a tninute. Just like new: original cost $650.00. First $450.00 = Seutbh Thornton Ave. Late model Oliver. row crop, 70 traetor on good rubber. with starter and lights: 6 dise tiller on rubber. in perefct cond. S. E. Booker, Jr. Fitzgevaid. Rt. 4, 1938 Fordson tractor, with magneto and double ise plow, in good cond, $50.00 fer both, H. G. Reed. Austell, Rt 2 15-30 tractor with steel wheels, in good cond. S. G. Lang, Jr., San- dersville. z Model A Farmall tractor. com- pletely overhauled: new tires, with complete cultivators, 4-disc Avery plow. Write or call. R. F, Jenkins. Munterlyn. Model H John-Deere cultivat- ment; used part of one season. Giles S, Gladin, Warthen, (10 miles, N. Sandersville.) : ~F-12 Farmail T on rubber, with steel wheels, double sec, dise harrow: in good cond. Cc. et Potts. Jefferson, -1942 Ford tractor, Krzuson system: 2 disc Athens plow. vlanters, distributors and cul- tivators. Russell N. Ross, Fast-* man. Rts te 23 Used. Allis- Chalmers com- bine. 60 in. W. M. Dixon, Hiver- ton, Rt. 4. \ S MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Garlic, 10c head. $1.60 doz: poppe nny 50c doz., calamus, $1.25 doz.. Miss Cecil McCur ley, flartwell. Rt. 2: Catnip, horseradish, horse= mint, 50c doz; wild cucumber, well rooted, 50c ea. Add postage. May Belle Wright. Talona. - 2 1/4 lbs. shade dried sage, $1.50: peppermint, 20c bunch. Mrs; R.oH. Whelchell. Dawson- vile. Rt. 3. Print feed sacks, ncn chee. 30c ea., 7 for $2.00; white sacks. not: washed, 15c ea.. 7 for $1.00, Add | postage, Mrs. Ea Cox, Canton, Bt 33: : Nice,-sound, free from trash onions, $1.00 gal. Add postage. Stamps accepted. Tamar Teen. Taiking Rock. Unwashed white chicken feed sacks, good cord. 10c ea. Add nestage.. Mrs. Ray Peck Gain- esville, Rt.-6. Printed feed sacks, 25 ea. Add postage Cox: Canton. Rr 3. Yellow root. 10c Ib. Yellow dock, butterfly, blackhaw root, Witchhazel bark, 20 tb. Wild cherry bark, 15c lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson. Ranger, Rt. 2. : Sage, home-grown, shade- dried, $1.25. lb. 5 ve. 40 1 bs. $1.00 lb. Ground sage, $1.50: pulverized, $1.25 lb. 252 and 50e orders filled. V. eith, Alvaton. Sage, hand-gathered, shade- dried, 95c lb., 3 lbs. or more postpaid. Harrison T. Brown, Toceoa, Rt. 2 Roots: May Apple, bearfoot, Queen of Meadow, yellow root, burdock, cherry tree bark. witchhazel bark, coltsfoot. all 30c Ib. Add postage. Wayne Cochran, Pisgah. Print feed sacks, 25c ea. 3 and 4 of kind. Prepaid. Mrs. lg e Reed, Flowery Branch, 25 lbs. seedling pecans: 10 Ibs. Stewarts 20c and 30c Ib. or exc. for baby chicks or print sacks. Mrs. W..B. Hes- ter, Blakely, Rt, 3: - washed Gienn MeCormick- Deering rs ing. vlanting, fertilizing equip- |. FOR SALE Few Hastings sage pl 20c for 8 pla ts. Mrs, B. Woo Milner, Box 14. Los 50 Ibs. or more Ga. ru peanuts, 1 lb. at door, o1 if shipped at once; all : crop. 8 to 10 lbs. Spanis peanuts, same price. M Clitton; Millen. Nice, sound onions ble or canning, $1.00 gal. G garlic bulbs, dry. 25 doz. pote Tamar Teem, Talki oe * MISCELLANEOU WANTED \ DRIED FRUIT WANTED: Want dried fruit: sev. butter: 100 lb. white chicke feed sacks chean. Mrs, \ ey Atlanta, 892 foe PLAN TS WANTED: Want some Wintergree Plants. State price per do Miss Annie McDaniel, Rome Woodcrest Dr. ROOTS AND SEED WAMTE BD: and seed: Elecampane r and seed. Mrs. Chickamauga. SEED WANTED: Want prices on feed and see oats. B. McH. Cline, M. D a 402 Grand T i e Peaches: begin about August 5th: estimat 1500 to 180 bushels, 900-10 trees. Cookine peaches ant very nice, $1,500,00 as it stan Js : dkins, Fort a = 9 N: Macon Street. 5 A. wate-melons;: Balls, Hastings, New _ Heart Stone Mountain. Wi! ready for trucking July Will sell to truckers a Res. Harry Stanley, Miiar poe EGGS F OR SALE, Fegs: l-ammoth Bronze us ea, $1. 10 doz. Shipped in 1 al shipping egg boxes and Prompt shipment. Mrs. Baggett, Douglasville, Ri M. B. turkey eggs, $2.50 doz. or exc. for anything | can us pa eee Herod, _Adairsy ] GRAIN on oe FOR SALE A SApbIee and Fullasais 1:20-bu. FOR. J. E: nom Valley. 500 bu. oats: 250 bales oat straw.: Roland: i; Watkinsville. Beardless barley, $2. 00 bu. 2 5, pass. : K Maysville, Rt. 1. 1000 bu. bright oats. Se 10 bu FOB my barn. - Sims, Au gusta, Lumpkin Rd. % 150 bu. imp. pasedice bar ley seed, $2.00 bu. Coker Full- grain seed oats. $1.10 bu.. at farm, 7 miles, SW Milledgeville on Macon Hwy. R. E. Cotton, Milledgeville, 407 North Colu bis Street. Lee-Victoria Oat seed, at. farmers prices. Sell in 10-100 bu. lots in your sacks, at ba 1 Res See Brooks. HONEY BEES AND BEI SUPPLIES FOR SALE. 1 3-comb root honey extrac tor, $12.50. J. E. Justice, Hape- ville, 2981 Stewart Ave. eas 6 old-fashioned gums: 1 Pa. tent hive, in good cond., $14.00 for lot at my nblace. Richa Parr, Mavsville,-Rt. 2.. wee SYRUP FOR SALE _ 200 .gals. Ga. sugar cane svrup, $1.35 gal. Robbie Weeks. Haleyondale, RFD. ; Sev. hundred gals, pure Ga cane syrup in No. 10 cans, Be V. Kelly, Colquitt, Rh Ce = hage quantity syrup fon poi- 60n be->. also table 60c oa Bring containers. O; CATTLE FOR SALE _ ae Guermsey heifers, 4 ahr rnsey male 18. a papers, Reasonable prices. On On Ehwy. od owdon, Rt. Fine cow, fresh now: ers expected freshen merce 5 and September. Excellent Jer- y (Black) stock male cow. 50. 00 e quick sale. Sse oa nik Baurord:. Rt: i East | Buford). 12 Jersey milch cows, 2 and 4 with calves born oF miles from Fairview Breton: Lavonia, Rt: i Guernsey cow. with 2nd calf. $125.00. Dr. Earl Flovd. Atlanta, 1725 Cheshire Bridge Rd. Lo- Bu- Ma Farm. - Hereford bull, reg, Superior aeway 8th, 4 1/2 yrs: ed | ov Panhandle Stanway 2d. Guaranteed | breeder xcellent beef qualities. Gentle. $250.00. C. ve Torrance, Mill- edgeville. Rt. Ree. Pee bull. 2.1/2 yrs. old. Selling to prevent inbreed- ene. Hoyt eee Atco, 33) Lit- g. horn- sive Hevefors yulls. old enough for light serv- ce. Georgia born and raised. Percy A. Price, Albany. Nice Guernsev best bloodlines, sib. to reg. Also SPC pigs and gilts, sub. to reg. reorge M. Wicker. Ibany Road. : - Milch cow, fresh- -in (1st calf) -gals. milk daily. $65.00 for both at my barn 12 miles, NW ee Willie L. Robinson, Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box as 10. Ap. or 12 fat steers, 10c Ib. . Head, Social Circle. Riles bull calves, 20 Jersey heen: Ss. 15 f 20 fine young fr esh milena cows and springers. not reg. refer scll in one lot. Write be- fore coming to see. @. 3; eM ts ford. Madison. Jersey cow. with 2 mos. old 1eifer calf. $100.00 at my place. . B. Baird. Dunwoody, 20 Ab- ernathy Road, Ch 6159. Jersey-Guernsey male, 7 mos. old, $25.00 at my place. Jenny oe Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box (N. Hightower Rd.) ; ~ cows, 6 and 9 yrs. old. res- pectively. John W. White, Dah- eca at. Box 35... - _ Nice milch cow,: with ees! calf . Aiken, Fayetteville, Rt! Grebred Guersnev bull, not reg. 16 mos. old. 800 Ibs. $100. FOB. Purebred Hereford cow with 3rd calf, : i (7 miles, E.. Sandersville) {. M. Newsome. Sandersville. Year old. reg: Guernsey male. xtra fine. $125.00. Mrs. Wm. = Mayfield. Atlanta. 3688 Bak- Feery Rd., Ra 1818. Nice heifer, freshen soon. See, Ernest English, dont write. _ Faye teville, Rt 3. Fresh. young milch cows and ealves, at reas. pdices. See eas Lance. Red Oak. Guernsey bull, from heavy producing blood- lines, Fee in buyers name. J. Lee. Red Oak. Six yrs. old Jersey cow. over _ good feed-and pasture, $90.00. good fed and pasture, $90.00. A 17 4-A_ W.L. : bg ee $23.50. Cant ship. Mrs. : CR. Hiehs Marietta, HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE gilts and voung considering their Se oae J.D. Wadsworth. Columbus, 1231 Sixth Ave. Several extra nice SPC boar pigs. $16.00 ea. Reg. in buyers name. oe gilts. $20. a ea. Wait SPC pigs, OIC sow, reg. et. Turner, Stone Mountain, Rt. fs 4 bix bone Black African gilt, | 8 wks, Old pigs, $1240 ea. Treat- ed and chipped FOB. H. Br , Manielsville, 5 OIC pigs, 8 wks. old, $4.00) ea, or. $18.00 {cr Jot if taken at ance. J. er Avery, as = gf. E. Young, Ss is 2.1 SPC sow. wt. aes 9275 or trade for a heifer calf. C. C. Wilson. Col- Red | and 300 Ibs., Jege: Park: Ri 2. -k my ts- Oak. Several very fine puneHeed sell good cow Helen R. Street, shoats and hogs. cheap, or exc.*< for or horse. Mrs: Atlanta, Rt, 2, Box 564. Will Black African big bone. 6 ready mos. old, Guinea boar, for service, $25.00: Far, 5 mos. Old. $2250:2-boe < 4 mies. olds $20.00. Gilt, Stay-fat kind. , Pp. Monroe, Rt. 1. 2 gilts, 250-300 Ibs.. Prather, ander, Jefferson, Rt. Hereford boar, 5 mos. adilla, PO Box 214. Berkshire pigs. purebred red, white faced. papers furn.. OIC: nies. either sex, 8 wks. old, wt. 40 to 50 Ibs., $12.50 ea. up. Pavers free or will reg. in|. buvers name for $2.00- extra. A Extra special bloodlines. Dukehart, Decatur. PO Box 488. ~ Hereford pigs. reg. ea., $37.50 pr. Boars; 5 mos. old, $35.00 and $40:00 ea. Sows. bred for 2nd litters. $65.00 and $75.06 ea. Julian Furstenburg, Atlanta, Rt. 1. Hogan Road. . Berks hire-Hereford broken nose, bie bone gilts, wt. about. 75 lbs. Cholera treated. $25.00. exp. Mrs. -morest, mat. 12 Box a4 2 fine brood: sows, 8 mos. old, wt. about 250 Ibs. from reg: OLU stock. $30.00 ea. Rwy... Ca 1365, - Duroc boars, ing. Mule colt. 18 mos. old. C. 'T. Gullen,. Glenwood, Horseshoe Bend Farm.* SPC. Digs. name. H. J. : poosa. res, in buyers Duroe pigs, blocky type, 9 wks in buyers name. = 15 old. reg.. treated. Some unrelated, Gander i. 1s: Williams, Baxley. SPC male. pigs, old, from 4- H club sow, fire, $12. 50 ea. Papers furn. Regs in buyers name. Wheeler, Macon. Rt. 5. 5 mos. old, $25.00. $30.00 ea. Will not ship. J. 2 Alex- old, $25.) FOB. Leon Watson. TT}- -if de- 1 sired: ya EE Floyd... et Peley, $20.00 cross -~ated and shipped by Clara Prince, De- G. Li. Posey, Colleve Park. Rtid Roosevelt. . purebred, top breeding. reas. price. Also ex- cellent grade purebred Angus steers just right for light breed- McBride, Tialla- reg., 9 wks. extra Carl HORSES AND MULES eS FOR SALE e Goad bind mule about sre. old. onably priced. Also 2 brood sows. with. mos. old. Mrs. R. Savannah. Ri 3s Dairy. Good mare, pert, thin. has good eyes, ears and _ limbs. some an 1 a S. Pisgah Baptist church. W. K. Womack. Austell, Rt. 2. Fine black mare mule. wt. about 15 yrs. old. $75.00 or exc. for 4. gal. State what you GeO: Griffin, Pitts: Rt. around 1100 lbs.. milch cow. hav Ds rel mare, 9 vrs. old. with | horse colt at side, $185.00: rid. vlow or work to wagon. 7.| Wyman Walker, Forsyth. ' Good. sound horse mule, Aes or . Wil- yrs. old. Cheap or anything of value. W. son, Sparta. Plug mule, $65. 00: has wad eyes, legs and teeth: trade for grain drill: cows, hegs, grain or what tractor = dise = harrow, | have vou.. James B. Bartch, | Augusta, Rt. 2 Tonn. walking mare, 6 yrs, old, bay, 15 hands high, wt. about 1100 lbs., gentle. Foal jin Feb., 1945. Thomas ce ly, Tennille, j At Again Stud: Flash berry roan Tenn. L. Thompson, Cochran. Tenn. walking mare, 3 yrs. old. wt. where. Fine saddler. W. Heard, Cumming, Rt. 5. $100.00. 2 mi. _{y n_can_ handle. Gordon | S. Mableton aa Margie Alley. (Rood saddle mare ise mule), wt. 950 Ibs. $100.99. z 1 plug plow mule. Work: anywhere. Saddle horse. Reas- fine 1D: piss. 2 B.. White, Whites. wks. $35.00 at my place 12 wks. Wyl- Allen > reg. No. 411518: grand- son of Bud Allen, best straw- walking stallion in Ga. Fee: $25.00. A. 1000 ibs. Work ao Saddle horse mare, red with black mane, very gentle, child- Austell, Rt. (plow To Georgia Sweet Potato Growers If you Se to sell sweet potato plants in 1945 and have not already made application to the Department of Entomology, please do so before July 15th.to avoid payment of a five dollar penalty haroed for making a late in- spection. No penalty will be charged if the ap- plication is received on or before July 15, 1944. C. H,. ALDEN, - Director of Entomology. qualities. 7 and 8 wks. old, $ HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE | Horse, -%Foyrs.\ old, also ood wagon, $100.00 cash. Will work with other horse or mule and to wagon. C. na, Spree Rd. vel. F. Brown. Smvyr- 289-W3. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR Sale 2 Money order. ee aCe Philmon, Marshallville. 3 NZ White does. 2 rs. old, $7.50 or $3.00 ea. 4 NZ White does, 3 mos. old, $1.9 ea. 1 erey Chinchilla doe, 3 mos. $1.50 ea. O. or Exp. col. Mrs. Nell Kimsey, Valdosta, 1004 Oak St. Blue Chinchilla buck, 5 mos. old. wt..8 se? $1.50: pr. NZ Giant whites. 6 mos. old, un- related. over 8 lbs, ea. $7.00 vr. Also 6 mixed Game Bantam hens, small type. 1 rooster, $6 for lot. Wm. Smith, Rolston. Black ra rabbits. 10 wks. Sid: $3. pr. $4.00 trio. 3 Chinchilla does, buck, $3.00 ea. NZ Whites, 10 wks. old. $5.00 trio. S. R. Scar- borough. Hawkinsville, 328 Merritt Street.e 2 NZ Red rabbits. 10 wks. d1d. $2.00 ea., doe, 4 mos. old, $4.00: Buck, 6 mos. old. $5.00: 3 bread does. 10 mos. old. $10.00 eact. Pedigree furn. Cy C. Sarrett,| Atlanta. 84 Rockyford Rd., NE.. De 5825. PN F: Red does. 4 mos. old. $2.50 ea. 1/2 mos. old, $1.75. Purebred. See Counts, Haralson. Z. Whites, 445 2 ee 1 unrelated buck. for lot. N.-Z. White $5.00 Giant bucks, 10 mos. old. $3. 00. and. $3502 Mins ed Nett. Sar ly Sorings. 3 grown does, 1 buck. $1.50 Gat 325 908. Old: $1.00 - eax White and grey, healthy and fat.. Maria~ Edmondson, Bar- retts. fo. Ze White eiabits, old. trom stock, $2.00 ea. Exp. rs Otis Mashburn, mung Re NZ White buck. about 3 yre. old, $2.50. Billy Turner, Union collect. Cum- or. aN White. S$, grcys} 1 brown buck, about 1 vr. old, $2.50 ea. i old NZ _ whites oe 00 ea. Pts greys, $3.50 pr.. - SHEEP AND oie FOR SALE _ = Milk woat with aoe kid Ciresh ened first time.) $20.00 for both. Carl, Holtzclaw, Grantville. Purebred Toggenbairg 4 aqts. milk first freshening, $25.00. Cannot shin. Billy Cash, Chamblee, Rt. 1. Box 217. : Saanan kids, purebred, Reg. milk goat. No. S-2646, just freshened with 2 fine doe kids. from sire from 8.1/2 at. doe. Y. J. Ivie, Atlanta, 1088 Sanders Ave., SE.. Ma 3995. Togsenburg milk goat, 1 yr. old, not bred. naturally horn- less, very gentle. mules, will work anywhere. Will sell cheap. Mrs. H. R. Nor- ton, College Park, Rt. 1, Kowe- eta Road. 2 Saanan Hillies, 3 mos. old, hma pullets, 1 rooster, March, 1944 hatch, $1.25 ea. Ringneck Milan Stefek, Atlanta, 6070 Peachtree ducks, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Rd.. Ch 2270. 2 4-at. milk goats, Se a Tog= Toggenburg, fresh. Reg. _genburg 11 mos, old, not bred. | Mrs. FLV. Yancey. Atlanta, 568 Lo Ave. NE,, De 1938, lines. 1.NZ White buck, 4. mos. old.. 10. pedigreed ang milk goat: ready to breed: gave over all white, 4 mos. old, $10:00 ea. 1 hornless milk goat, $15.00. Gra- ham Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1. Also plug good milk producing stock, $3 ea. Cannot ship: 10 lght Bra- SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE ~1 AND GIANTS: Reg, 2 yrs. old Saanan bucx, extra larg from best blood- aes and 7-10 qt. stock. Very acrifice $25.00. Exc. for reg, very oun Guernsey hei- fer, or Saanan doe, reg. Lewis: i Tabor, Albany. Ri 3. Box gentle. _|TEGHORNS: LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want reg. Guernsevs. 1 bull. 4 young heifers of good blood- Give details and prices -del. to Thomasville. W. Ju. son, Thomasville. RO Box 263. Will pasture bull free for use. mo. | Cows pastured at $2.00 Good grass and fresh water. J. W. Easley, Hapeville, Box i61, Ca 2598. . Atlanta, 1420 Hric St., Ma O18: ESP56 ea. Wil- yrs. old, to work and over RauLrRy FOR SALE man. Ans. by mail, giving PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.: Z 20 large sized common pige- ons, mostly mated and working, FOB for lot or $1.25 $1.00 pr. in single Drs. Je AS ~Beyan. Omega. Rt. : ie wiied vemine pigeons, both reg. $2.50. Also cr. An- $5.00. all . Mo ore, Thun- gora rabbits, eee re exp. collect. C. A cerbolt, Box 67. Large sized common pigeciis, sold here, Phillip $1.00 pr. prepaid, c- LOG. is Vie oe only. Bass, Stockbridge, Rt. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE ES AND RHODE ISLANDS:) R. I. Red chicks, red cocks, bloodtested, eockerels, $3.00 ea. Donaldson, Decatur, De 2405. 25 purebred NH Red hens at| my place. 30c lb. or ship for 32 ea. PO Money order, Annie BY Ring. Adel, 8th St. - 100 NH cockerels, wks. old: sired by ROP Pullor- um-tested flocks, famous contest winners, ea., as Duncan, Royston, Rt. 1. 10 NH. laying hens, Atlanta SW: * 482. Washington oe NH pullets, 4-A grade, hens mated to USROP, March hatch; hens now laying, 200-300 eggs. From. bleod-tested, Pu:- | $2.00 en. Mrs. Lathia Griffin, Pitts, Rt: 2. 2 NH Red cockerels, 4 mos. old, $1.60 ea., or lot for $3.10. va lorum-tested flock, Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille.. WYANDOTES: | Purebred RSCL Wyandot:e isu 2 Guersney and Jersey heifer calves, 1 and 2 mos. old, $36.06 chicks, 2 mos. old, $1.00 ea. ea. Docie Harris, Lula. TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS. GUINEAS, ETC. ' Fine young turkeys. Cannot ship. Mrs. Stone Mountain, Box 173 19 White African, . Sheppard. Lithonia, Rt. - 8 ducks, yy euicks, 1 mo. * old. good old work horse, wt. yoke of steers, 1200 ts 1 and pay difference BABY CHICKS. WANTED: Want 25 Black or White Giant baby chicks at reas. orice. have for sale purebred Buff RB. 32.06. Mrs cockerels, 4 mos. old, C.-R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. TURKEYS WANTED: Want to purchase M. B. tur- key hen a 4 to 6 half grown A Smith, Savannah, PO Box 248. poults. 3 omy. excellent stock. ee James -R. Sarber, Ata $6.00 for 50; $12:00.C., postpaid: 2 dark $3.00 ear Mrs. D, nish sugar and Day reaso 10 or 12 and from| $1.00 |. in lots 10 or more. Mrs. S. 30c Ib. Cannot ship. Mrs. E. beers pa POTS se S.. Sackett, Be Langston, Qurple and common guineas crossed with 3 of best white African rooster for sale. Also free range a = 00 for 15, Parcel post od. A. old and 8 io young 1/2yrs. 1000 Ips. Sell er trade for es broken 1890 Ibs. if desired. Frank Wellborn, Rock Springs. miller. Also Wes cockerels. bes erade, English strain, $1. March 1944 hatch. Mrs, Talley, Ohoopee, | Several hens. W. L. apti straint Mrs, Annie Woedr Portal, Rt. 1. : 12 W. L. hens, 1 yr. olc laying, $12.50 ca. nee Cous: Greenville. ( BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: 1 50 W. Rocks, of high le ea. FOB. H. F. Seay, lle wood, Rt. 2. ; CORNISH. GAMES 2-yrs. old: large tyoe d Cornish rooster, $7.50. 3 vo roosters, $3.50 ea. Laying lets and hens, $2.00 ea. $1.50 for 16, also 20 baby cl lomomold-35e ea: CO. Sylvester. 2 Pr. games (hen, full ia horse: stag. half * Roundheag Bown Red cross.) $4.00 or trad for 6 Ib.samecock. C, Gee fin; Gainesville. Zs W. LL. 3-A pullets, reas. at my place. James H. Th: 60 3-A W. L. hens, 1 yr_-o W. W. i cross. - Want white exp. fates al wife (no. children) around - 140 A. farm.-Must beex farming, stock raising poultry. Good salary to~ as to character. ete. G. ue ee Augusta, ae Me Want: good. wiiias woman ~ work on farm: good home fo right party. a eS Sanne) a He Ws. : Want span fainily: for far work, with good 4-R hous miles from Atlanta: good to Will furn. m vegetables, potatoes, syrup, Prefer seitled man, white col. No drinking man need = PO Box 1396. Want middle- 8 wha man to live on farm, 3 in R ily;and do farm work; board and reas. salary furn ed. Mrs..G. C. Harrell, aH ham. Rt. 1. = Want woman for farm wi $8.00 wk. room.and board. Estelle Eaves, Dallas. ae Want party to can blackbel ries and other fruits. Wil price; Mrs; fA, Myers A ae 386 Sincair Ave.. _N 5 Want, farm overseer wits family. Grain experienc ferred. Nice room and bo with liberal salary, E. gill, Macon, Rt. oe Elderly man wants io ing after sence i Quer Want fois on farm lopli er poultry, or doing. carp nts work. Henry Vickers, R ville. Box 3168, RED. Want place on farm Be on halves, growing wheat, oa and corn, raising cattle, he and poultry. Man, wife and or boy, 15 yrs. old, in famil fer near Athens or Atlanta. Flowery Brane Rt. 3s Want job on stock or di farm. Have sev. years exp ence and can furnish best ferences: 55 yrs of age and Si a J C.Tavige Vidalia s - Want position as brieid tractor driver; 45 ~yrs. old. Reared on farm. Good neta ences. Sober and_ reliable. Toces , Dewey - Whitwort alone, wants Ay 25 vrs. @xperience both corn and wheat. J. | Atlanta, c/o Gen. Del. Man, Want small place, with. house to work. and do extra work f for wages. Prefer cross. Man and wif exp. IT, M. Hendrix, Rt. 4, poe we : y