WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1945
4
EDITORIAL By Tom Linder
exc are two main pillars. of our national. economy, 3
hese two pillars are the fertile soil and profitable markets.
ese two pillars depend the lifeblood of the nation.
With these two pillars firmly established, every other ee
oblem of national and local economy. can be solved.
Without either or both of these pillars, neither our na-"
nal or local eee can operate efficiently.
THESE TWO PILLARS SUPPORT ALL GROUPS
tenerally, we are all prone to think in group terms.
s, we are inclined to think of the farmers problems, or
ndustrial workers problems, or the business mens
oblems or the white collar workers problems. or we Pro~
mal group, ete.
The economic problems of these different groups inter-
d are inter-dependent upon each other. The funda-
ital needs of all groups are the same. | :
These same two pillars, soil and profitable markets,
7 the entire load of all groups alike.
ALL PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED |
he welfare of all groups depends upon these two vie |
The problems of different groups interlock with each
An unselfish approach will solve all other Problems
as we maintain the two pillars.
TAKE THE FARMER AS AN ILLUSTRATION
The farmer has many problems. He has financial prob- :
- He has tax problems. He has health problems. The
farmer has labor problems. He has the problems of disease
f his livestock. He has transportation oe and many,
ther eee es 7 aS fe
WHAT ARE MARKETS? |
When we speak of markets, we mean foaileets in 1 their :
oad implications.
We mean markets for our cotton, corn and wheat. We
an markets for our cattle, hogs and poultry. We mean
narkets for our timber, our clay and our minerals of all
We mean markets for our labor and for our capital,
kets for our professional services and markets for every
vice of every: -kimd.
~ =e
When we speak of markets, we also mean markets for
ur perishable crops, our fruits and berries, our vegetables
nd truck crops. Our dairy products, eggs, ete.
FARM PRODUCE
e] ointed Sui in a recent issue that the far income
eS the national i income. > :
_ Seven times what i farmer receives for his padre
is the nates income.
markets for the farmers crops.
5 - DISTRIBUTION
One of the fundamentals of profitable mace tae
even distribution of commodities to those who need th
Paradoxically, the first step toward distribution is co
_ eentration. Before we can properly distribute farm pro
Sos
fits
ucts to the consuming pune we must concentrate them
the market places.
It is for this reason that ae point oe concentr
should be located as conveniently as ee to fie ds
ee the cae are ce.
a ete at ator and a market at aa
~ portant to have a market at Macon and Atlanta.
Tbs is also no to have a ae market at 0
"INCOME THE FARMER GETS.
The more we can process and manufacture our.
products and other raw materials, the greater our in
will be. It is of the utmost importance that business
in every community bestir themselves to develop pr
cessing and manufacturing plants, large or small, in ord
to get the most money from our natural resources any
agricultural qrops. =o : aoe
JOBS FOR SERVICEMEN AND OTHERS ae
It is obvious that all the servicemen and war worke
cannot find jobs. producing crops on the farm. That
impossible and it is unreasonable to even expect it
On a basis of our present urban population ntl ol
- present rural population, we must find six jobs in indus
for every job we find on the farm.
The only way to create jobs In sufficient atumbel :
meet our postwar economy is by increasing our. ind tr.
activities. | :
Small processing plants and small manaig. 2
plants seattered at every hamlet and crossroad. will mak
_ jobs by the millions.
More markets and better markets for farm Crops:
make jobs on the farms.
Better and. larger farm income means larger 1 na
jncome. : |
Larger meee income means. better wages fo
= Contraned on ce ere)
2 rolling coulters.
MARK Ez as BULL E TIN.
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Address all items for publication and all requests to be put
on the mailing list and for change of address ty STATE BUREAU
OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta.
; Notics of farm produce and appurtenances admissable
under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and
repeated only when request. is accompanied by new copy ee
_ 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
- g@ssume any responsibility for
Bulletin.
Published Weekly at
any notice appearing in the
- 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Yom Linder, Commissioner,
Atlanta, Ga.
! Publication Office
| Executive Office, State Capitol
(114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga.
weuity on FORM 35 78Bureav o
Sy Markets, 222 State Capitol
si Atlanta, Ga.
-intered as second ciass matte
August 1, 1937, at the Post Offic
at Covington, Georgia, under Act!
of June 6 1900.
Accepted foi |
mailing at special rate oi postags
_ provided for in Section 1103, Ac
1917
of October &.
(Continued from Page One)
dustrial workers, business people, white collar
_ workers, professional and all others.
ae Better markets for farmers, more income for
farmers will enable the farmers to build their
THE GOOD EARTH ~
Mother Earth is the mother of all physical
beings.
All living bodies come from the soil
and must be supported by. the erops which grow
out of the soil.
The income from the crops produced by
- Mother Nature is the origin of all other income.
_ Every income of banker, businessman, white col-
_ lar worker, industrial worker or professional,
_has its origin in the income of the man who tills
the soil.
J
When war spending stops, it will be neces-
sary for our farm income to go up to twenty
_ billion do}jars annually if present wages and s sal-
aries are to be. maintained,
~ If farm income does not go up, then all other
us incomes must go down.
/
Tf you are in favor of maintaining your own
salary, pay check or income at present levels, |2
- then you must be in favor of better markets and
Se better incomes for the farmers erops.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture,
SECOND - HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND - HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
BS
eo NVC. Case. tractor,
cond., with lights. power lift,
cultivaters, upright planters,
etc, completely overhauled
ae . Aycock, Statesboro,
Phone 3804.
, ing] 641. Combine in run-
ning econd., purchased in fall of
2 B. Ellis, Monticello,
; Complete. 4-70 saw Lummus
irect connect air plast, auto-
matic Gin outfit with extrac-
tor feeders, down packing
press, Hyd. power, mechanical
tramper, belted pump, 2 B. B.
fans and B. B. transmission.
How sell Porter, Vienna.
Allis Chalmers Combine, 6
#t. blade. for sale. Owned by
'S .S. Davis at Bob Browns
Shop. Gordie Dupree,
- dilla.
2 J. D. sulky: plows with
in god snape,
- $25.00 -ea., or $30.00 with 3 H.
hitch, O.L. Dickson, Fayette-
~ ville.
1 dbl. section drag harrow.
25 teeth to the section, good
as new {used only 4 hours)
$20.00. Clarence Dinsmore.
Alpharetta, Ri 3. ;
Fordson tractor eee some
Gaines, E
repair). for sale.
Gollege Park, - Rt A
good:
Una-
1 pulverizer 24 disc. tractor
harrow. good cond., reasonably
priced. See R. D. McDonald,
Athens, Rt. 2.
J. D; Tractor HH. slightly
lused, with Tiller, Cultivators.
Planters, Fertilizer attachment
and. seeder. Kio Me Short.
Amricus, Rt. 2. (Dawson Rd.)
Grain Thresh. good shape,
$200.00; alse oft binder.
=| ay - RIPON: sf BC sOM,
A 1937 es es Wee
good rubber, equipped
Athens side plow and 20 d fie
harrow. J. F. Love. Atlanta
1338. 0th St. NN. we. Apt. A-1,
Phone. after 6:30 P.. M.
6022.
3 plow turning elena or bot-
tom plow. in perfect. shane.
Farmall -H or larger tractor
pulls - plow. Phone 385-J,
Eastman. R. B. Harrell, East-
man,
2 H. turn plow, 2 H, Hamon
and other farm tools. Also
good mule, work anywhere,
sound. about 10 yrs. old, rea-
sonable. Mrs. J. M. Marrett,
Lavenia, Rt. 1.
_3 dise, 26 in. new, with rigid
hitch for F-30 Farmall, Athens
plow. $225.00, FOB.. E. K.
Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2.
4 $20.00.
Ve
SECOND - HAND :
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND - HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Good 2 H. wagon, $60.00;
good 2 H. Oliver Middle Bust-
er, needs point and slide, $7.00:
1 pr. wagon scales, wt. up to
10,000 Ibs., $100.00. All here
at my farm. J. L. Thomas,
Madison, RFD 1.
Manure Spreader and some
other second hand farm ma-
chinery. items. No letters.
Phone Ma 6796. F. M. Gaza-
way. alee Rt, 3: (155..Gres-
ham Road, a)
Grits Mill, 30, Corn Sheller.
3 H. elec. motor, and Feed
crusher. Vaughan,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
1. reconditioned Regular
Parmall tractor, equipped with
rubber tires. - J: O. Prior, Au-
-| gust, Rt. 4.
1 H. wagon, good eond.,
$50.00: also want buy al H,
mower machine. Day Davis,
Rutledge.
Good sized Hammer, Mill,
Model 919-77 with motor, also
mowing machine and rake,
Bradley make. H. E, Bowman,
Buford: Rt. 2:
Model A. Farmall tractor.
(tires fair), planter, ~cultivator.
good cond., except few extra
parts for cultivator. Also rid-
ing cultivator, ee and Case.
Sell or swap. , O, Bowman,
Byron, Rt. 2.
Oliver 5 ft. No. 2 Grain Mas-
ter Combine, good rubber.
Eugnee Kelly, Monroe, Phone
5681.
1. Can_ Sealer,
new. $5.00. M.
Dublin.
Table model Sears Cream
Separator. good cond. $12.00,
or exc. for 2- bu. good Hay
peas. or what have you?. Mrs.
C. E. Phillips, Tarrytown.
Red E garden tractor, 4 H.
motor, set of low and high
wheels. good cond:, $225.00
cash. FEF. A. Hendon. *Atlanta,
1962 Lakewood Terrace,
Ma 0525.
2 row J. D. tractor on rub-
ber. good as new. Model H,
$700.00... Lynn Borders, Bar-
nesville.
Farmall 20 tractor iar sale.
Write Ben J. Beall, Fee
Rt23:
Rice Huller, good cond., for
sale at my place. E. L. Thrift,
Cobbtown.
Seeding
dise J, -D. Tiller:
practically
E.. Burts.
attachment for 3
only slightly
used and in new cond. Sell or
trade for anything can use on
farm. J. E. Crittenden,
ton. Rte 2:
HL. cultivator, good shape,
Trade for shoats: also
McCormick-Deering Mower.
No. 7 (1 wheel broken), $40.00.
Trade for vearlings. G. R.
Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1.
1 practically new Surge
RS machine, used 6 mos.,
single units, complete,
$300.00: 1. 5-can elec. milk
cooler, good cond., $200.00. E,
M. Clark. Ringgold.
Farmall F 14 Tractor. with
newly reconditioned motor
and good rubber, complete
with cultivator. planters and
distributors. James C. John-
son, Warner Robins, Rt. 1.
Allis Chalmers No. 40 Com-
bine for sale for cash. Hugo
Sewell, Red Oak, Box 37.
Cutting harrow, Moline
planter, distributor, GeWhizz
Hillside turner. No. 12 Oliver
Turner. l.-H- Now 7 Yulcan
turner, 1 practically new grain
cradle, and Joe Harrow. 38. C.
Bower. Rydal.
J.D. Tractor. model H. on
rubber, first class shape, 3 or
4 dise J. D. Tiller. good cond.
for sale. . E. G.. Perryman, Be-
nevolence.
6 row Tygart cotton duster
for Farmall A.B. Tractor, new.
J. M, Howard, Stephens.
Complete Gin, $2,000.00, in
cludes 3-80 saw continental
gins, 60 H. P. Fairbanks Morse
eng., 1 set Howe scales, and
metal bldg. to go with it. A.
B. McDonald. Statesboro:
1 second hand Athens. Ten-
nessee. 7 disc Tiller with brand
new 26 in disc. J. RK. Jarrett,
Center.
1 Frick grain threshing ma-
chine, wind stacker. hand feed,
all belts gooG: machine in good
cond., and ynounted on fair
rubber, $400.00. B. W. Tread-
away, Temple.
Heavy 2-H. wagon, iron ax-
les. 3 im. tread tires. R. -J;
Welsh. Garfield.
1 Boyett cotton and toabaeco
sprayer, almost new, $70.00.
a
Mrs. Ada B. Rush, Ellavilie,
on rubber,
$50.00.
E. in good cond.
Roys-.
1 Surge milking machine,
prac. new. 1 Aerodor, cans and
buckets; 1 cooling system, all
in good cond. W. T. Holmes,
Culloden.
1 silage cutter, in good cond.
Can be operated with 3 or 4
HP. $25.00 FOB. Cornelia. G.
J. Brown, Demorest.
Syrup. mill and copper pan,
$35.00: 7 mi. W. Griffin, near
Vaughn Sta. Mrs. B.. B. Me-
Kibben, Griffin, Rt. A.
1 type C Allis-Chalmers trac-
tor. Good rubber; 2 disc plow.
bush and bogg harrow, fertz.,
and eultivating attachments. 1
No. 17 elec. DeLaval | cream
separator. Ali in good cond.
Complete. E. C. ORear, Union
Point.
3 80-saw Gullet. ball- bearing
air blast huller gins, with. ex-
tractor feeders, screw convey-
oF cotton distributor, etc. W.
. Cullens, Camilla.
2236 Case thresh, with wind-
stacker, grain and. peanut pick-
ing attachments. in A-1 shape,
$600.00. W, H. Whitten, Chula.
Black. aL es open
buggy, almost good as new,
$50. G. W. Kinsman, Jackson.
1 Oliver orchard tyne trac-
tor, starter and lights, size 70,
in good cond. 1
bush and bogg 8 disc harrow.
good cond, W. C, Darby, Flp-
pen.
1 Intl. folding tractor weed-
er, prac. new. Hitches to draw
bar. Woodrow. Hobbs, Ogle-
thorpe.
1 AC Oliver. $6.00: 1, BC
Oliver. $8.00. Ready to hitch;
also want 1 late model tractor,
distributor and cutaway. C, F.
Isbell, Canon, Rt. 1.
Peoria lime and seed sower,
end-gate style, in good cond..
H. FE. Priee, Locust
Grove.
1 walking Ofiver cultivater,
Reas. priced.
John lL. Anderson, Jefferson,
Box 68.
Intl. 8-can_ milk cooler, new.
Immediate del K. W. Reid,
Waycross; 1310 Piant Ave.
Small peach grading ma-
chine, complete with engine
and bushes. Oliver goober, $5.
|Chattanooga 2-H vlow No. 23,
$10. new points. D. M. Moore,
Gray.
800 gal. horse-drawn, motor.
attached, bean power spray
machine, in good cond, L. R.
Youngblood. Buena Vista.
12 HP. gasoline, 1 cylinder
engine, in A-1 cond. Ideal for
pulling grits mills. Used 8 vrs.
on my farm pulling mill, $75.00
a oe E. Burns, Cachran,
T 8-dise 2-H cutaway har-
how. with tongue, in good cond
$35.00 FOB. farm RFD Dan-
ville, W. C. Blount Jr,, Ma-
con, 1303 Bineville Ave." -
;
Late model F-20 tractor on
rubber. Motor in A-1 cond.,
good tires. G. D. Kierce, Pel-
ham, Phone 2121.
-] F-12 Farmall boctar. 2 dise
plow on steel. Good cond.. and.
priced right. James H. Bra-
zeal, Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Box 236.
V. CG: Case poe on rubber,
in good running cond. for sale
or trade in on larger tractor,
Case or other make and_pay
cash dif. F. R. Kennedy, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2, Ph. Ch 2298,
1 5HP, Beeman Model G
garden tractor, with pulley for
belt work. all steel rubber tire
dump body for tractor, $100.00.
1% HP. garden tractor, needs
light repairs, $50.00. Will not
ship. B, T. Carithers, Nichol-
Son, Mit: : :
Electric churn, $15.00, A. A.
Prince, Riverdale. |
Farmall: 20 tractor and John
Deere 5-disc tiller and Athens
double. bush and bogg harrow,
5 ft. cut, all godd cond. R. H
Tootle Jr., Glenville.
. Intl. tractor harrow, 20 seal-
loped dise. double section. 10
extra discs.. All in good cond.
E. N. Lively, Cumming, Rt. 4.
1 5-HP garden tractor on
rubber
cultivators, disc harrow. mow-
ing attachment. C, S. Vance,
Griffin, 22 Herracedale.
Magnetic 2-unit DeLaval
milker, in good cond. Sell
cheap. W. H. Culbreath, Union
Point.
New ee SS Deering
mower, No. used slightly for:
2 seasons. ies in fair cond.
ae pee Hamer, LaGrange,
J. D. binder, 10 fi, power
take-off; has attachment for
H. C. tractor and does good
_tgers, Moultrie, Rt. 4.
work, $175.00 FOB.
with turnover plow.|H
Fordson tractor, 37
no junk, governors hig
sion magneto hot plate
buretor, good pulley,
Oliver Bush and Bog a
all in good shape.
Flowery Branch,
McC ormick- Dee a
bine, 5 ft. cut, exc. shape,
cut less than 75 A. C. J. G
by, Monticello,
1. F-20 tractor, $350.00
good shape.
picker, A-1 cond. $400.00
Goodrum, Vienna. Roe
Farmall F-20 tractor, re
ditioned motor and se ii
International 4 disc
brand new, 18 disc Tat
row. All for $800.00 at
place. O. B. Pope, Jackso
Large anvil. and 400 C
pion blower and other
smith tools, in A-1 cond,,
for lot. See. D. L. Shan
Ringgold. Rt. 2. :
Gee Whiz and Goabe
plows, good cond., toe
Olin O. Prickett,
Res
RS
Bbl. churn, No. OQ 6
cap., like new cond., $8.0
my place. Mrs. Wm. H.
field, Atlanta, 3688 Ba
Ferry Rd., SW.. Ra 1818.
_ Fordson tractor with
take-off, in good cond., for
Calvin Edwards, Decatur,
ington Road.
3 or 4,000 turpentine
good second hand cond
each, R. = Gee Gl
ville, Rt.
2 H. wagon, $25. 00: also
brooder, ker, burner, 500
size, $8.00. Exec. for
Bring hens and get bro:
- W. Payne, Ball, Gro
Farquash eng., oH
feed grinder, in good cond
. Witherins
Chester. Rt, i =
4 gal. elec, ehurn, new,
sale. Dave Varner. Atl
2725 Cheshire Bridge Rd.
Bu-Ma Farm.
D. 6 ft. grain binds
hitch and mule hitch,
shape. new canvas, - a
want 1 walking- cultivat
Oliver preferred. Ca
dix, Griffin.
tachment. James
Athens, Box 508.
Se g0kin:
slightly used, $250.00 cas
my barn. Charlie Goodo
Ailey, (3 mi. North Aile:
Large power hay oe
out motor, on rubb
new, $150.00, E,
Winder, Rt, 3.
perfect cond,, 100 Ib. -
good cond., both for E
new 4 McCermick mower,
cond., $25.00. All FOB.
Reid, Hartwell. Rt. 3.
-McCormick'6 ft. binde
6 mower, 2 H. drill. 1 ne
McC. cultivator with
scooters and other attachm
1 H. hay press, Gant
planter. 1144 mi. No. P
on Hwy 41; wantalH
Ww. A. Brown, LaGrang
used 1 year.
Leslie.
All types, bouebr new
tools; also mare chicke
ment, etc. Q. Ship!
lanta, 4475 E. Conary R
ing attachments
tractor F-20, also peanut
er. M. L, Coxwell, (Civi
seen Hospital, Camp
on
Pair J. D: variable.
cottonseed planters. fo
tor. $7.50 for both, also a
middle buster, $9.00. W
-|Ouzts, Tennille. Rt. 2-
Contact |
E. Jones,
1940 model 60 A-C a
harvester, fair cond.
pay Monroe, Rt.
f
harrow. pericet harrov
sale. . Milner, Shiloh
es planters an
tivating equipment,
trade for oats and ha
need corn and _ seed pl
See. W. C, Figg, Savanna!
E. Liberty St., c/o Oa
Farms. =
Farmall F-20 tractor
power take off and pul
overall last week, $25
not ae ee
C: Rod- |H
Coe Sam Wien. ti
Wy... So. J
IERY FOR SALE|
e onditioned elec. mot-
) Fairbanks Morse,
olts, used for grist or
or any other farm
nt. gee J. M. Har-
er plows, $7.00 ea: some
( equipment an
Shealy, Ogle-
} spring tooth harrow,
ston cotton dropper,
- eorn dropper, Farm
H. Oliver, other equip-.
Rood. mare mule. 2 open
. all for pie .00. E. D.
H No. 125 Chattanooga
H. Oliver Goober,
McCormick-
ing vibrator guano dis-
ae 3 row duster, mule
r, all first class cond.
planting and cultivating
nent for V. A. C. Case
R. E. Se
=A & ft, J. D.. combine =
2 beideut: eond. H.
Albany,. Box pao;
No. 1460.
tl. hee type nhetor
del T-20. good cond... rea-
le. - Write. C. N.. Seals,
> in or near Rome. Con-
Gober Murphy. Jasper,
tractor, : peek
. . and price.
\ e coliivatine attach- |
nts for F-12 Farmall trac-
also planters and dis-
2 Wyolds, He-
it 1 model H or M. trac-
ith equioment, in good
e, for cash. State equip- |
oe Baugh,
ant gor ak in first class
Nar with
. Arring-
foe the = row John Deere
tractor. Robert A. Seck-.
ry, Rincon, Box 112.
nt a hand\ operated chick-
ed mill. for cash. D.
un ada ces No. 5 Fire Sta- |.
Want baton tractor outfit
_ligh t row crop tractor, in
eond., and priced_right
ahi. Ww. P. Johnson, Wins-
tutoor stump puller,
good oend. Frank Kirkland, |
Raesother Rt. -1.
an 2 or 3 disc plow for 1 row
lis Chalmers tractor. bd aes
Peterson, Ailey, Rt.
nt 1 high tension ak
neto with coupling for a
ordson tractor. M. |
Hartwell.
tractor wagon, 2 or 3
ickup hay baler and side
mbine, nearly new, any
ake to go. with Farmall M.
H. T. Barnett, Smyrna
hone Be 1317 J.
nt small tractor, 3.0;
or Allis Chalmers. State
and price. C. L. Burt,
hav-
em
hear from party,
ings for ga ale
SLC ps No. oO. We
W. Fox, Clem, ae ae
_ Smalley recutter feed
State size, cond. and
oats Gaines-
cultivators, planters,
oe for Farmall H- tract
ash. State cond. and price.
Seabolt, Alamo, Rt. 2.
power take-off for
el B Allis. Chalmers. Give
. and price for cash.
aker, Brooklet.
arden tractor. 4 to 6 hp.
low and all attachments.
ship if more than 50 mi.
State full details. Paul
hnson, Gray, Rt. 1.
2H, walking culti-
or, new or used. _ State
year model and gen. |
10n equipment,
Te:
1 | tractor for $50.00. B. T
HA
MACHIN ERY WANTED |
Want a B. O. 7 ft., all pur-
ose tiller, also a pulley for
Ford-Ferguson tractor; no
junk. R. L. McGuire, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 2. os
~ Want corn picker, 1 or 2 row,
Want seeder to fit. J. D. 6
disc tiller plow. Must be first:
class cond., and all parts nec-
essary to operate. Milton Beall,
Stapleton.
Exc..altol% HP AM & M.
Co. garden tractor (needs small
gear) for %4 to 1% HP. air col-
led Briggs type motor in good
shape for farm use, or sell
. Cari-
thers, Nicholson, Rt. i
Want cultivator for 1 row,
model B Allis-Chalmers tract-
Ge J. E. Hutto, Hazlehurst, Rt.
5 ft. or more cap., also an Av-
ery built fertilizer attachment
for Allis-Chalmers W. C. tract-
or. Must be in good cond., no
oe late model. ered Webb,
Moultrie.
1-cond. A. D
ville, Rt. 2.
Want 3 disc tiller power lift,
. Giles, Douglas-
row, and power take-off for A
Chalmers C tractor. eae W.
Malcom, Madison, Rt. 4
Want garden tractor on rub-
oe with cultivating tools.
. Trowell, Ambrose.
ber and equipment: Ford or
Farmall preferred. Must be
ae cond. and -reasonable. S.
. Stripling, Reidsville. \
Want a cultivator for Allis-
Chalmers B model tractor. C.
B.|W. Torrence, Milledgeville, Rt.
L. A. | 3:
Want tractor in first class
cond. F-26, F-30 Farmall, J. D.
RB or Case S. C., cheap for
at J. H. Smith, Fort Valley,
Want 1 pee drawn disc har-
row, and Lt drawn mowing
machine. D. a Fuller, Atlanta,
Hemphill and State Streets.
Want good, heavy, 1. we
gon, iron axle preferred,
{good cond., also 1000 to 1100 ib.
mule, sound, gentle and work
: anywhere, 10 to 12 vrs. old. M.
A. Canady, Swainsboro.
Want standard male garden
tractor apd equipment. State
size ae price. Must be A-1
ae = oP. Parrish, Lithonia,
Want cultivating equipment,
planters, distributors.
jand tiller for model H John
Deere tractor. V. C. Powell,
Wrightsville.
Want side del. rake for a
tractor, also tractor disc har-
row for a 2 plow tractor. H. S.
Walker, Macon, Box 349 Tur-
pin Street.
Want 2 H. riding cultivator,
in A-1 cond.. and reasonable
for cash. C. T. Simmons, Ca-
milla.
Want planters, cultivators,
distributors for new model
Case VAC tractor. Dr. Lee Bi-
oo Atlanta, 204 Ath St.. Ve
Want smali Bush sind Bog
harrow for / Chalmers B
tractor. B. U. Bowman, Smy-
rna. -
cultivator, in good pao Loy
Dorsey, Cleveland. Rt.
Want Farmall tractor, oe
butor,
will eonsider John
Write or call. J. J.
Jr:, Ocilla, Rt. 2.
Want 1 row power drive
Deere.
Fletcher,
drive corn binder Tractor side
delivery rake; sweep rake for
.|Farmall No: 10A. Hugo Se-
well, Red Oak.
Want Ford or A. C.
tractor: with. single dise_ har-
row. Must be reasonable. Like
to trade mule. A. D. Rowell,
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Want mower for use with
all tractor. S. R. Grice, Mar-
shallville.
in
J. D..\Jordan, Americus, 215 N.
Lee St., phone 2864.
Want planting and cultivat-
ing equipment for Farmall F-30
tractor, also want 9 or 12 disc
grain drill. No junk. H.
Simmons, Jasper, RFD 2.
Want good, used disc harrow
for light tractor. State make, |
cond., size and number of discs
Io price. d. Roy. a Mt. |
ion.
oo fe ne
new or used. Troy Agnew,
d Augusta, Rt. 4.
Want combine, THC or J.D.
a bossy 1 none hay rake in No. |
also 16 or 20 dise dbl. cut har-.
Want 2 row tractor on rub-
mower
Want international Riding
cultivator and tiller; |g]
corn binder or 1 row ground |,
1 row.
power take-off on F-12 Farm-|
Want 1 late model garden|
J.|tractor with equipment,
good cond. Write or phone,
L. jedgeville, Rt.
f Want junk Covington. eats
er No.8 or 10; for repairs, for
own. personal use and not for
resale in any form. George W.
Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2.
Want 1 H. mower for ule.
Day Davis, Rutledge.
Want small mill suitable for
cracking corn for chicken sree
S. L. Stroud, Swainsboro, Rt. 1
Want buy late model ire:
all B tractor, with or without
equipment. J. - H, Turner,
Mauk.
Want cultivator for Allis-
Chalmers B and planters at
once, also 2nd mower.
Causey, Oglethorpe, Rt. 1.
Want 1 slat wing turn plow,
No. 10 at oe Prefer Oliver
or Vulcan. R. W. Tilley, Jas-
per, RFD a
. Want 8orten hp. upright
boiler for canning plant. Must
be good cond. A. C, Ellington,
Conyers.
Want 3 oy harrow disc,
16 in., with 1 in. square hole
for axle. T. M. Jones, Hawkins
ville, Rt. 3.
Want planters and cultivat-
or for model VC Case tractor.
small 2 row, Edgar Gaultney,
Butler.
Want 1 geod. used garden
tractor and can at
reasonable price. P. Prather
Monroe; Rt. 1
Want 2 H. turning plow, =
T.| good cond., any make.
Weatherly, Fayetteville.
* Want mowing machine and
rake, good cond.. 1 H preferred
Ray McAdams, East Point, Ca
Want at once for cash, ay os
tractor Bermuda plow on
wheels withautomatic | trip,
within 100 mi. State cond. and
res J. D. Williford, Unadilla.
$21.
Want new model -A C trac-
tor, on rubber, with starter.
a good: harrow with it. P. E.
Jackson, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
- Want 6 ft. combine. State
year, mode], price and cond.
Bob Hollis, Wrightsville.
nicash. Advise size and price.
Mrs.
Rt. 1. Box 70.
Want good
Mower, near Franklin.
price. Mrs. Augie Crockett,
Franklin, RFD 4.
Want tractor type Grain
Drill with fertilizer and small
seed. attachments. in good
cond., and priced reasonable.
J. A. Shropshire, Chicka-
mauga.
Want 1 H. Hay Baler,
good cond., and del.
station for shipment,
Dickey, Springfield.
- Want 20 to 25 H. P:
Motor to pull
for the farm and grinding feed
for the farm. H. L. Williams,
Baxley.
Want vlow for J, D. model L
or LA tractor, also_1 cultivator,
both to be in first class cond.
Arval Headrick, Tennga.
1 Want good 50-60 tooth har-
lrow. also Ledbetter corn and
cotton planter. J. F. Wellborn,
Rock Springs. ;
Want a one wheel oo
tractor. Give cond and pric
W. S.-Harrison, Social Cir
P. O, Box 294.
Want 3 or 4 disc iiller, any
make., Write. Miss Mautile
| Harrison, Bremen, Rt:
second hand
in
-to RR
H. M.
elec.
blowers, anvil and vice, to use
in farm. in good cond. and
reasonable. State price, ect. re
Clayton, LaFayette, Rt.
Want 2 row tractor on a
ber, tiller, harrow, cultivator
and planter attachment, for
cash. Wire or phone collect.
Harry Lambert, Albany, phone
No. 589 J.
farming oF ee State best
price, age and cond." Fred L,
| White, Buckhead.
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE
160 egg cap., Radio Round
incubator, very good cond., $8;
also distributor, cotton planter.
cheap for cash at my place. See
Mrs. W. H. Humphries, Mill-
i, (on Vinson
Hwy.)
Elec, 100 ese cap., Oakes
ine., table model, used twice,
e
foaee:
P. | cap.; excellent cond., "$10.00;
burning brooder, 500 cap.. prac:
lights and power take-off. and
Want a pressure canner for |
Lewis Dixon, Patterson, |
State
Hammer Mill
2, Box
Want small set blacksmith |
Want Farmall M tractor and.
good as new, $15.00 del. Mrs. |.
George Fiske, Macon, . shone
LRead
_ Sears Farm-Master automa-
tic coal burn g brooder, Ist
class cond. 500 cap., $10.00
FOB. Ee M. Aycock, Rocky
Ford, Rt.
gies mec 120 egg cap..
Ist class cond., $15.00. H. C.
Walker, McRae, Rt. A, Box 62.
Cabinet elec. Super Hateh
Inc., M. N. 2289, good cond., 1,-
200 egg cap., $90.00: elec,
brooder, battery, 5 deck, 500
chick ap., good cond. $30.00.
. W. Smith, Buena Vista, Rt.
350 eae
oil
Super Hatch Inc.,
tically new, $12.00.
Clarkesville.
C.-C, West,
500 cap.., oil burning brooder,
yused 1 time, good as new, $10
here at my yard: also 2 or 3
wood burning brooders, used.
i? N. Rodgers, Conyers, Rt.
Oaks all-metal, 5 deck start-
er and finisher brooder, used
only once, $50.00. S. M. Mat-
tison, Ben Hill, Rt. 1.
5 deck metal elec. battery
brooder, good cond., $60. Mrs.
M. F. Gaddis, Quitman.
Buckeye hot air, elec.
1,000 egg cap. $75.00. M.
Toole, Augusta, Rt. 4.
Drum brooder heater oith
thermostat, never used. $8.00.
Mrs. F. F. Strawn, Griffin, Rt.
inc.,
Elec. brooder, 500 cap., ther-
mostat control. for sale. T. M.
Nash, Avondale, Estates, 47
Kensington Road.
Little Brown hen inc., also
engine (been in fire,) used on
farm, and some carts, for sale.
= L. Preetorius, Statesboro, P.
. Box 354.
Dd.
Want amall size, elbe. hu
ity controlled inc., perfect
Advise full particulars a1
price. L. E. Martin, na ill
| Box 321.
Want inc., 300 or 400 ca
nice oil burner. Will exc. se
me pecans for ep ee Mrs. .
T. Lee, Jesup, Rt.
SEED FOR SALE |
350 lbs. Pure Stone .Mt.
Watermelon seed, $1.25 Ib., or
$1.00 Ib. for large lots. No
orders less than 5 lbs. J. S&
Barrow, Butler, Rt. 1.
5 to 8 tons New Cat Tail Mil-
let seed, direct from thrash,
not recleaned, $15.00 per h
lbs., and up. No orders - ac-
cepted for less than 100 ibe
T. J. Byrd, Broxton.
Cannonball Waterme
Seed, 1944 crop, from person-
ally selected melons, shade
dried, up to 25 Ibs..
$1.50 Ib. for larger lots.
M. Bloodworth, Gordon,
Butterbeans, 30c lb. Add post-_
age. Mrs. GC. Wages
Americus, Rt. 1. :
Limited amt. Dixie Honey
Cane Seed, 1 or 2 bu. lots,
$5.00 bu. FOB. Money order
ony. R. hh. Barnes, Ashlan,
Citron, Pumpkin, Salsify
Squash, 3 tblspns., 10c; Whi
Running Butterbeans, 20 te
cupful. Not PP. Exc. for Ten-
der Bunch or Pole Garden
Beans. Pay postage. Mrs. R.
I, Williams, Cumming, Rt.
Cannonball - Waterm
Seed, $1.50 lb; FOB: aaa.
Wright, eee
ee
Il.
Mil.
stand is already present.
subterranean clovers. All
3 10 5 lbs.
to 20 lbs.
IV.
ceed.
How fo Establish or Improve Pastures
By O. E. SELL, Pasture Specialist
Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station
Experiment, Georgia
Land Preparation Clear brush, ston Ss
and unnecessary trees. Roughitand should be smooth-
-ed out so that the pasture may be mowed later.
pastures with a fair to good stand of berritida or
dallis grass may require only sod scarification w
a disk harrow previous to fertilization and seeding.
Where new pastures are to be established a. thorough
seedbed should be prepared and firmed. ;
Fertilization Apply 1 to 2 tons
stone and at least 600 pounds of 18 percent super
phosphate, or 800 to 1500 pounds of basic slag per
acre. Potash and nitrate of soda may also be applied
at a rate of 75 to 150 pounds per acre. Where
manure is available it will aid greatly in getting wit
ter pasture clovers estoblished. While these rates
may appear high, it should be remembered that lime
does not have to be applied more often than once
in 6 to 10 years and-phosphate and potash
to 8 years, depending on the initial rate.
Seeding An Adapted and persistent grass
sod is a first necessity in any permanent pasture. |
muda is best adapted to all soils and all conditions
and should be sprigged in spring unless a fair to good
of linies
Dallis grass (10 lbs. per
acre) may be seeded on bottomlands or on good p
land soils in early spring (not in fall). Lesped
should be sown in spring at a rate of 12 to 18 pounds
per acre. Hither Kobe, common or Korean, or a mix
ture may be sown. One or more winter clovers should
be sownwhite dutch, ladino, crimson, hep, bur,
of thise must be sown in
fall except white dutch and ladino clover; these two.
may be sown either in fall or spring. Rates of seed 0
per acre: crimson15 to 20 Ibs. clean seed or 35 to
50 lbs. unhulled seed; hep, white dutch and ladi
bur clover5 bu. seed in the bur or
hulled and scarified seed. Seed should (
harrowed into the soil and covered lightly.
Inoculation Where clovers have not pre.
viously grown, the seed must be well inoculated to
insure establishment. Bur clover requires a differ
inoculation than the other clovers. is
V. Pasture Management While the abov
| practices are the most important, they may result.
zero or but little improvement if the pasture
not managed properly. Practice controlled grazin
do not graze too early in the season, never over.
graze, and rotate the grazing if possible by ha
| more than one pasture or by dividing one pastu
into several. Mowing is not the most importan
ture improvement practice but weeds are sometimes
present in sufficient numbers to crowd the desirable
pasture plants, especially the first year after pas
sneonpene a eee is ee to giv
?
Gia Hegira seed. $6. 00 per
l s Al big extra
tout
Davenport Steel roller bear-
turpentine wagon, . $125.00,
both for $200.00. George
derson, Williamson.
te Nest Onions, nice and
1, 80c gal. ne gal lots.
postage.
Dial,
en Rind Stone Mountain
ermelon seed, $1.00 1b.;
., b0c: % Ib., 25c PP. No.
) orders filed. Te IMor-
ose cet Dingee Gourd
a: 2 doz... for 1be:: Broad
eer seed, 2. table-
La - well rooted, 50c
postage. Tamar Teem,
ne Rook.
Lespedeza, $9.95:
be Lespedeza, $17.50; Seri-
500 bu. Iron peas, $7.50)}9
DS.
bu FOB. An excellent lot of
eed. At. Be Aycock, Monroe.
1944 Sage Seed, 20c large
blespoon: Seven Top Turnip,
C . Field Pumpkin, 15c
cupful; Martin Gourds.
pful. Ea. PP. Coin or
amps. - Lillian Hardin,
te, Rt. , Box 62.
y Watermelon,
60 days from planting.
Seed, 25c. Also Jumbo
seed, 25c. W. M. Thorn-
Jesup, i 2:
100 Ibs. Good Cannonball
felon seed,. aye 88%,
52.50 ib. Cle-
0 lbs. Kobe lLespedeza |
i _recleaned and _ tested,
00 ewt. in good 100 Ib.
W. Z. Faust Til, Lexing-
y Ruth Annelle
_ Chickamauga.
v. bu. pure Hastings Dixie
y Cane seed, 25c Ib.,
GH for printed feed sacks in
ood cond. T. A. Chapman,
uglasville, Rt. 2.
Sims Watermelon Seed,| >
Heavy Bearing Black
o Beans. 50c lb. Brown
owder Peas and Purple Hull
Table Peas, 5 Ibs. tor $1.00.
Del. to 2nd zone. J. M. Jones,
Ex a fine Red Vellow. Wa-
elon Seed, 40c qt. White,
k. Beans, 2 crops of Sum-
r Beans and grand mixture
ender Bunch Beans, 50c
age, 40c pint. Garlic,
Horse Radish, 20
_ Pay postage. No chks.
Haier. Fituse:
,oe Fashion White Multiply-
ng Onion Sets, large, clean,
$1.00 gal. Not prepaid.
ohnny Harmon, ealhour,
5 Ib S paniooball Watee
elon: Seed. $1.50 Ib. Dried in
Sh de Mrs. puslle Hill, Rey-
Cannonball Witermeion
d, hand saved, $2.00 Ib. Al-
Garlic bulbs. C. A. Alsa-
k, Unadilla, RFD 2.
lbs. 1944 Long Green Pod
. Seed, Rey clean,
.00 a the lot: J. M . Chap-
Cushaw and Gourd, -30 seed,
Gc. Pumpkin Mexican Squash,
seed. 10c. Hot Pepper, Col-
d, 10c tblspoon. PP. Jo-
hine- Raley, Mitchell.
Wit Heading Ga. Collard
pe $1.00 ib. CoO. Sikes,
tulied and Scatitied Garikes
edeza at 27c Ib. Also re-
d Korean Lespedeza,
Kobe Lespedeza, $18.25.
vorbin, Savannah, Box
Multiplying Onions,
id sound, $1.25 gal. Add
No checks. Wee John
~ Cannonball Aiice
Seed, from selected
< $1 ae os W- W. Fer-
fan. aD ile $1,00 lb.:; 5
s, $1.25 ib. $1.50 per
Plus postage. Also
ino Sacks. excellent
Avery |
z.| Murchison. Fort Valley, RFD 2.
Tb. Also Sugar Crowder Peas,
Lester Green, Rabun Gap, Rt.
i
terbean Seed, 40c lb. Exc. for
: Seed, $2.00 lb., del. anyw
lb., $2.25.
90: Ib.
struction book and thermome-
iter, pele 00 for
Queen
$150 Ib.
| beans, 1944 crop, 35e lb. About
.}cupful. |
20 be
melon seed, hand picked; $2.00
SLs en R. Pike, Mauk,
Certified Marglobe, aes re-
sistant, $3.00; Dallas Grass, 50c
lb.. Texas Rustproof Seed
Oats, $1.25 bu. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Cannonball. watermelons,
$1.60 1b.! Dude Cree, $1.95;
Cuban Queen, $1.50. New Era
Peas, $6.50 bu. Brown Eyed
Crowders, $9.00 bu. Mixed,
$6.00 bu. Brabs, $7.00 bu. Vel-
vet Beans, $6.50 bu. L. F. Eas-
terlin, Andersonville.
About 125 Ibs. Cannonball
Melon Seed, hand saved, 1944
crop. $1.50 Ib. Mrs. Dessie
Selected Clean White Nest
Multiplying Onions, $1.25 gal.)
2 or more gals, $1.00 gal. Del.
Cash or Money order. Mrs.
Grace B.. Murphy, Jasper, Rt.
10 Ibs. Dwart Okra Seed, 40c
white and re9 spotted, 15c Ib.
RP: Mrs. SW . Welchel, Can-
ton: Rt 4. :
Mustard ond Casha Seed,
10c teacupful. Also Pepper-
mint, 25c doz. bunches. Mrs.
Colored Bunch Butterbeans,
85e lb. 1944 crop. PP. Mrs.
W.-M. Cain, Flowery Branch,
ART AS
15 lbs. White: Hades But-
White or Print Sacks. Mrs. J.
W. Robinson, ae Ret.
~DOx 152.
Arizona Combine ae He-
gira or Grain Sorghum, $6.00
CWT: 50 Ibs, $3.50. Fancy
recleaned Korean Lespedeza,
12c lb. Spotted Poland China
boar, 1 yr. old. for
Watern elon
ere
in Ga. 85% germination. Ben-
nett Phillips, Cordele.
50 Ibs. Cannonball Water-
melon seed, from selected mel- |}
ons. won Blue Ribbon at mar-
ket last year, $2.00 lb. W. J.
Braddy, Howard, ~
Certified Huiger,
Tomato Seed, % Ib.
Del. Cc. ve Sims,
Cannonball
_Marglobe
Pembroke.
Several Ibs. White Colored
mixed Cornfield Bean Seeds, |
Big Field Pumpkin,
White Dairy Feed
1 Imperial sears
in-
10c cupful.
sacks, 15c ea.
Roebuck incubator with
a FOB. Mrs.
L. Willis, Talking Rock. ~
4 tons Kobe Lespedeza. com-
bine, 1242c Ibe See H. C.
Hewell, Farmers: and ~ Mer-
chants Bank. E,. B. Tarpley,
Fayetteville.
40 Ibs. Canonball Water-
melon Seeds, $2.00 lb., or $1.75
lb. for lot. 30 lbs. Cuban
Watermelon Seeds,
W. i. Maddox, Dan-
GC.
Fille.
500 lbs. hand saved Cannon- |
ball Melon seed, \Semisan
treated -and saved from large |
melons, $1.50 lb. W. O. Bird-
song, Gordon. ae
Cottonseed. heavy fruiter, 3
bales per acre, proba big 5
lock. bolls, extra early, best
inch lint as high as 48%, Ist
yr, $2.00 bu. No checks. Mrs.
SB. ilbert, gloomsboro.
ties Green Dwarf Okra
Seed, 50c Ib. Rocky Ford Can-
taloupe Seed, 10c pkg. Also
small amount of Stuart Pecans
at a reduced price, Mrs. B.
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1; Box 132
_ African Squash ~ Seed, .10c
a start, grows in South. Long
tender green okra, 50c lb. All
PoP. ope Milner, Sibert:
Et; pos, OX ol
Bunch | -Butterbean Seeds,
"| White, 1944 crop, hand clean-
Jed, bears from early spring till
frost, aoe an 10. or 50: ib= tots:
40c lb. in smaller lots, PP. Mrs.
EH, S., Mullins, Milner, Rt. 1.
4Ibs. Colored Bunch Butter-
7 match boxes full watermelon
seed, 40c box. Okra seed, 18c,
Snuff Box full for 30c. PP.
Re Ambers King, Bowdon,
t
Stone Mt. Watermeton Seka.
Pride of Wisconsin, large
round Muskmelon seed, 50e
Cannas Water-
sale Ib:
cheap. Rep: Tatum, Palmetto.
(pel. No stamps or |
i Me
Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
sound and clean, 20c lb., in 5
or 10 1b. lots or more. Ground
sage, 40c teacupful, All
peach seed, 20 tblspoon. All
PP. in Ga. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. kL.
15 bu Purple Hull Speckled
Peas, $6.00 bu. J. H.
Danville, Rt. 1,
Very Prolific 6 wks.
all 17%4c Ib. - PP: B. F. Daniell,
Bowman.
Lady Finger Peas and Sugar
Crowders, 30c_ lb. PP. J. J.
Adams. Pavo, Rt. 1.
- 100 bu. 90-day Running Vel-
vet Beans, and 75 bu. Hay
Peas.
ship...
RED 1.
Aa he Hall, Summit,
% bu. Red Speckled Crowder
Peas. sound and clean, $7.50
bu. for bulk FOB. T. L. Law-
son, Gainesville, RFD 8. |
White bunch Butterbeans,
hand cleaned, 1944 crop, very
prolific, bears from
summer until frost. 35c lb.,
10 to 50 Ib. .lots; 40c lb. in
smaller lots. PP, Mrs. H.
S. Mullins, Milner,
_ White Half Runner Beans,
50 lb. Tender beans. No checks
Postage added.
free. of
ped. tows
Lady Finger peas,
weevils, 30c Ib. EP
Adams, Pavo, Rt. 1.
Iron clad peas, $5. 00 br at:
my home. No shipping. nee
ter Hood, Cleveland,
Small whe heavy - hone
bush lima beans, 25c lb. T. M.
| Terrell; Elko, Rt. 1.
Little 2 crop dable peas, 10
Ibs. $1.40 PP; extra Long Bell
field peas, same price. T. P-:
Trowell, Ambrose.
_ Blackeyed Crowder peas, 20c
white Velvet okra seed, 25c
cupful: Pinders, Surprise Musk
melon seed, 10c. Add postage.
Exc. Peas for nice sundried
apples or striped Half Runner
bean seed. Mrs. yeee Con-
ner, Villa Rica, Rt.
Colored bunch eee
hand shelled; for table or:seed,
35c 1b: citron seed, 30c pts
round, yellow, meated canta- |
loupe seed, 15 tbl. spoon; 2
nee 25. Wallace Wilson, Mar-
in
20 Ibs. white bunch. butter-
peas, hand shelled, for seed, 5
lbs. for $1.00: also 5 lbs. white
Running butterbeans, $1.00:
and yellow popcorn, 8 lbs. for
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. M. O.
Mahaffey, Carrollton, Rt. 1.
Several bu, Speckled , field
peas, $5.00 bu. at my home, M.
O. Todd, Stephens, Rt. 1.
10 bu. sound Brab peas,
slightly mixed, $6.75 bu: 3 tons
bright peanut hay, $20.00 ton;
also 200 bu. ear corn. M,
Hooks, Unadilla. Rt. 2. s
500 Ibs. bunch Fate be.
20c Ib. order not Iss than 25
lbs; 20 bu. peanut Crowder
peas, $9.00 bu; 15 bu. six wks.
cream crowder, $8. 00 bu; 50
lbs. white nest onions, $8.00.
FOB. W. C. Bates, Covington.
45 bu. Clay peas. not mixed,
$7.00 bu. FOB. Sam Cheek,
Buford, Rt. 2.
10 bu. Blackeyed peas. $6.00
bu. No less than bu. shipped.
oS O. with order. All FOB. J.
Oz Quinn, Toomsboro.
aoe beans, white. 30c; col-
ored, 25c lb: squash pepper
seed,~ 10c tea spoon: Barred
Rock hatching eggs, Thomp-
sons Ringlet strain. $1.50 for
ae $2.85 for 30. del. Mrs. J.
Wilson, Martin.
ae and colored Butter-
beans, 30c per lb. Bear till
frost: sunflower seed. 90c gal.
PP on everything. No orders
under I lb. beans or 1% gal. sun
flower seed. Julia: MeCr acken,
Lavonia.
Edible sov beans. eS large
$1.00 ot. with $5.00 order will |
send 25 gourd seeds, large. PP.
G. H. Prince. Demorest, Rt
Box 14.
Colord bunch Butter beans,
25c Ib. Raised in 1944. Add
postage. Mrs./H. P. Montgo-
mery, Buford, Rt 1
Tender brown Streaked Half
Rane: beans, free from weevils
50c lb: also colored bunch but-
a beans. 25 1b. Add postage.
Mrs.
0 bu. -Clav peas; 35 = bu.
Whips, 5 bu. Brabs, 5 bu. Red
peppers. ate bu. mixed Clays. |
Whips. R.R $6.50 bu: brabs, $7
lbu. all in 2% shipping bags.
FOB. -W..J, Hitchcock, Dever-
eaux.
Colored and white bunch
butter beans, 30c lb. Mrs. T. |f-
Pgs Flowery |
tleberry,
Sanders, |
old
Peas. Also White Garden Peas,
Make offer FOB. Can}
Rt. 3
: Mrs. Ben P.}
Faulkner. Lula, Rt. 1.
L. C. Bishop, Carnesville,
Rt. 1. 2 of
Second- Annual Sale,
animals in this sale have
-Herds. For catalog
University Dr.
= Hereford Sale
The Georets Hereford Assh., will hold
at the Southeaste:
Grounds, Atlanta, on April 5. 42 females a
bulls, both Horned and Polled, will be offer
been selected by a si tit
committee and represent Tops from consign
W. 5. Rice, Athens,
COTTONSEED |
FOR SALE
: :
CORRECTION: 500 bu.
'|D&PL No. 14 cottonseed, pri-
vately ginned, recleaned and
treated with Ceresan on own
machine. Also _-:200. bu.
Broomes Victory Bred 90 day
prolific, wilt-resistant. Both
ist yr. seed. in 3 bu. sacks and
$1.80 bu. W. L. Houser, Fort
Valley.
Stoneville 2B Cottonseed, ist
yr. Selected for planting, 21
bales on 20 acres, $4.40 bu.
Also 1 Jersey Heifer Fresh.
T. W. Simmons, Douglasville,
Cokers str. 7 Cotton: Plant-
ing Seed, pure and of high!
germination, $6.00 CWT. FOB.
Also pure, sound Honey Drip |:
Sorgum seed, 10c lb. T.
Wootten, Elberton.
Ruckers Early: Pride Cot-
tonseed, 1200 lbs. make a 500
lb. Bale. Staple 1 in. and over.
44% lint, $2.25 bu. Treated.
$2.35 bu. 5 lock boles. W. T.
Rucker, Ashland. eZ
Cokers 100 str. 7 first pure,
all ginned ft day, no other cot-
ton ginned that day: $6.00 bag.
J. A. Nolan, Rutledge.
Piedmont Cleveland -Wilt-
Resistant Cottonseed, Ist yr.,
kept pure, treated, $5. 00. per
hun Jb. bag. Coyle Bennett,
Danielsville, Rt. Qs
D&PL No. 14 Cottonseed,
kept pure at gin, 2 yrs. old,
es per. hun. C. A. Smith.
u
Piedmont Cleveland wilt-re-
sistant Cottonseed, 1st yr., kept
pure, treated, $5.00 per hun.
bag. Woodrow Carithers,
| Danielsville, Rt.
~Cokers lates str. wilt-resist-
ant Cottonseed, ae. 2. 7 00
per 100 lbs. FOB Be
Breedlove, Monroe.
1st yr. Stoneville 2B Cotton-
|seed, recleaned, $1.35 bu. Pure
Turf Seed Oats. free obnoxious
seed, 90c bu. Sanford Wheat,
weevil free, $1.75 bu. Riley C.
Couch, Turin.
Stoneville 2B. Cottonseed.
Ist var. Ginned 1 var. gin; cul-
ed, cleaned and treated with
nw imp. \Ceresan, $6.50 per
hun. FOB] J. 4H. Beasley, La-
{vonia.
DPL No. 14 Cottonseed,
planted 1 yr: Kept pure at gin.
$5.50 per hun. lbs. Treated.
Not treated. $5.00. R. E, Rowe,
Al vaton, -
Cokers 100 str. 7 Cottonseed,
Ist yr. Kept pure at gin.
$5.00 per 100 Ibs.., freight paid.
Will ship at once in 100: lb.
bags.- Hy. PB. Malcom, Social
Cirele, Rt: 1, Box 47,
Wilt-resistant Cokers No. 7
str. Kept pure at gin, no black |~
seed. $4.00 per hun. Also 2
cows, fresh, at reasonable
price, and 1 mule colt, 9 mos.
old. to. sell reasonably. Zan
Lord, Hull, Rt.
D&PL No. = direct from
breeder; $9.50 per hundred;
YD&PL? ou 14. $7.00 per hun.
FOB.
Circle.
Pure No. 14 DPL cottonseed,
ist. yr., finned on a 1 var. gin,
$6.00 per hundred, FOB. E. H.
Cheek, Lavonia. RFD_ ds S
Stoneville 2B cottonseed, 1st
yr. Delinted and treated. | we
lb. bag, $6.00. FOB. Mrs. C. D
Steedman, Norwood.
Hi-bred Half and Half cotton
seed, kept pure at grin, Ist. yr.
from Bunimerdus, Reasonable
price. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
-H. Stephens, Social
P. 18er
COTTONSEED
FOR SALE
About. 1000 bs. 3 Ef
Summerour cottonseed,
kept clean, $5.50 at m
(bring your sack) or $7.
ped, freight paid. in Ga.
D. Sosebee, Cleveland,
* 2.500 ibs DPL No. 14 pla
ing cottonseed, ist. yr. Ke
pure at gin, 4214 to 44%
$5.00 per hundred _ Ibs.
Martin, Crawford, Rt. 1
Cokers 100. str.
seed, Ist. yr. Kept pure a
$6.00 per hundred at my f:
Ton lots cheaper. D. M.
erts, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1
bt at my farm.
Garfield.
Cokers wilt-resistant,
var: also Cokers ae stre
cottonseed, both 166,
ted 100 Ib. bags, $5. 00. per
Ibs. Cash with order. Her
yr. ginned 1 var. gin, _delinte
jand new imp. Ceresan tr eal
$6.50 per hun. in even_
Ib. bags: FOB. NV
Sharpsburg. se
CORN AND SEI I
_ CORN FOR SAL
55 Ibs. choieely popco
-and shelled for planting,
Ib. Exe. for print feed
free of holes and mold
ea. for 100 lb. size.
postage on sacks; ott
on popeorn. Miss om
by, Win te ure) Rt.
tabigaed by C. toe
ham, Director of Veteran
vice Office, 125 State Cc
In enacting the GI I
Rights, Congress decl
intention to provide ev
turning veteran with t
portunity to earn a re
living in his communi
earn a respectable livir
his community.
The President Has.
ly declared the fun
right of every man to
fully employed in- J
and decent working con
To this end, the G
job _placement and: cour
service, under the dir chi
This Veterans Em
Representative is char ed
the responsibility oO
veterans in securing e
ment at standard wage:
dustry, private busi
public works and
is offered vterans i
mining the kind of
are best suited 105
a suitable job, and in
as necessary anne
e
Veterans are not ubj
the employment restr! ti
the War Manpower Comm
ion and may accept emf
ment in a non-essentia
try, or change employr
he desires without refe
permission from the W:
power Commission. y
March S,
Fresh F ruits Sad Vegetables,
1945
Cabbage Plants, per ert. 2 000 plants _
Collards, per doz. bunches
Kale, per bu.
Sweet Potatoes, per bu. bkts.
-Turnips (Bunched), per doz,
.Onions (Green), per doz. bunches See 2
Nice tat Whatley s. prolific
ed corn, Ist. yr. $3.50 bu; $1
ae Nubbed and. sound. :
Hastings yallow prolific seed
n, $3.00 bu: $1.00 pk. FOB.
i = Alexander, Carrollton,
t f
ut 40 Ibs., small grain,
elled - popcorn, 12c lb: also
w Cutshort cornfield beans,
ender, sound, 25 cupful. Add
postage. Cash/or money order.
E Mullins, er ie,
Enos
103.
Whatley s eed corn, planted
| yr., selected and pure,
$3. 50 bu. Rufus Rowe,
astings new yellow prolific
eed corn, grown on isolated
ield, selected, nubbed and
e led, e 00 bu.-Also sorghum.
. Anderson, Grif-
: 50 he Corn, grown. on bot-
om land, shucked and sorted.
jive between Oakwood and
e river near at Creek
urch. a Ramsey, Gaines-
le, Rt. :
Nice ee of Whatleys Pro-
ic Seed Corn. 1st yr. Pure
nd sound, $3.50 bu. $1.00 pk.
Grady Adams, Social Circle.
astings Yellow Prolific
Seed Corn, isolated % mi. from
7 -other corn, $1.50 pk., $5.00
Selected. nubbed and
Pied FOB. E. L. Fowler,
Iberton, Rt. 2. |
uckers Favorite Corn. Ist
7r. Pure, nubbd and shelled.
-F. Barron. Gainesville, Rt. 1.
35 bu. good Bottom Land
Corn in shucks for sale. C. C.
Phillips. Hampton.
SEED CANE FOR SALE
oe 3000 Stalka sugarcane,
15. 00. M. at bed. Averages
30- Elmo Moore,
engths, $16.50 M. stalks.
Williams, Quitman.
ee latest var. . chewing,
Pye cane: C0290 bis red
cane, $16.50 M: at farm. C. R.
an, Americus.
0 stalks seed cane.
Warnock, Soperton.
.000 stalks impu Ags
gar cane, 91-16, av. 5 ft.
ngth, at old Swainsboro nal
idalia dirt rd. in Treutlen Co.
F. Corbin, Soperton.
Boke
zi ure Ga. sugar cane Ged
ac av. lengths 3 ft. or more,
) .. Johnnie Granger,
Fcideville. i
500 stalks POJ seed cane, av.
$3 ft., $1.00 C. 6 mi. E. Wrights-
ille. Iverson Jordan. Wrights-
- thousand - stalks eecd
ane, De stalk. Very prolific.
o be del at farm. L. J. Wal-
erm Malan, Rt. 2.2":
Sugar Cane, short. well eyed,
1.75 C stalks: $15.00 M; 5 or
nore thousand. cheaper. Also
igari seed, $6.00 cwt. Y.
Anderson. Williamson.
: PLANTS. FOR SALE
ag cha Phas W. cabbage ;
= s, full count, prompt ship-
ment, ope field grown, frost-
roof, all var. 30c C: $1.50 for
00; $2. 50 M. Jessie G. Lovell,
axley, Rt. 4. x
Imp. Wonder strawberry
ants, 75c C: Lady J 60c C;
lack raspberry, 6 for 60c:
hite- Iceberg blackberry,
for 60c; rooted sage, 4 for 50c;
arli ic, tansy, peppermint, horse
mint; 35c per doz: horseradish,
for 50. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
ae Rt. ts
E. Ie and Chas. Wakefield
abbage plants, 100 for 35c:
00 for $1.50: $2.50 M. PP. Full
ount, prompt shipment. Minor
. Carnes, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Gov. insp. PR. potato plants,
3.00 M: pimento pepper plants
50 M: Marglobe tomato
ants, $2. 00 M. Del. Full count
il and May Del. W. G.
Quinn, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Nice rooted sage plants: $1.25
z; garlic bulbs, 3 doz for $1.
id postage. Cash or money
der. Mary Stephens, Dahlo-
Rt. J, Box:58.
strawberry plants.
nd delicious berry,
= se Beach,
$1.00+-
| plants
N plants,
JPPs 5000 for: $6. a exD.
Nice well-racted: ES Sat
$1. 25 doz; garlic bulbs, 3 doz.
for $1.00. Cash or money or-
H der. Add postage. cases Grin- | T.
| dle, Dahlonega. Rt.
DO X OO.
Chas. W. See plants,
now ready, $2.25 M: 500 for
$1.40; 200 for 85c. Prompt ship-
ment. G. E. Waldrip, Gaines-
ville, Rt: 1.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500
for $1.00; $1.75 M. Del. 5 and
10 M. lots, $1.50 M.. Prompt
shipment. Horace Allison,
Gainesville, Rt. 7. :
Chas. W. cabbage plants, now
ready, $2.25 M: 500 for $1.35.
Prompt shipment. ae Wal-|
drip, Gainesville, Rt.
Chas W. a plants.
$2.25 M: 500 for $1.40; 200 for
85c. Prompt shipment. er
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt.
Kudzu Crowns, Ae for a 00;
$10.00 M. ia, its Patter-
son, Waco, Rt.
300,000 choice oe plants,
will be ready to start setting
bye Mr 15: Several var. at a
reasonable price. Newbern
Lewis, Nahunta, Rt, 1, Box 13:
Charleston Wakefield cab-
pee plants, 500 for $1.00; $1.90
M: 5 and 10 MM lots, $1, 35 M.
Exp. col. Full count. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Martha we
drip, Flowery Branch, Rf.
Kudzu Crowns, well ee
$1.50 per C: $12.50 per M. C.
E. Parrish, Adel. 3
Rooted sage plants, 2 for 25:
5 for 50ce: $1.00 doz: $6. 50
V. Keith, Alyaton.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage
plants, 500 for $1.00; $2.00 M;
5 and 10: M lots, $1. 75 M. Exp.
Col. es shipment. Full
count... GC: See Flowery
Branch, ae
- Porta ee potato. plants,
Imp. Red Skin or old_ yellow |
skin. State insp. from vine cut-
tings, April 1 to 10. Del. 5000
for $12.50. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.
Chas. . frostproof cabbage
plants, 300 for 85c: 500 for $1;
$1.75 M: also Mareglobe tomato
plants ready. 300 for $1. 50: 500 |.
for ($2.00; $3.50 M. oo del.
= Ovie Conner, ePitts, Rt:
J. frostproof oe
and Bermuda onions,
300 for 85c: 500 for $1.10; $2.00
M: Marglobe tomato seed, $1.75
lb: also Marglobe
plants, ready. 50c C: $3.50 M.
All del. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Marglobe, New Stone and
Baltimore tomato plants, 50
C: 500 for $1.50; $2.00 M. Moss
packed. Ready March 25: also
Imp. Pink Skin PR. potato
government insp.
treated, 500 for $1.75; $3.00 M.
PP. No checks. Ready April 5.
Leroy. Lightsey, Screven, a
1; Box:175.
Marglobe tomato plants,
Searlet Globe, good plants,
eo to ship. Moss packed.
oCe $2.00 M. Del. Hiram
oe Screven.
New Stone, Greater Balls
more. Marglobe tomato ro
40c C: 500 for $1.45; $1.25 M
Field grown. moss~- packed:
also. pink skin PR potato
vlants.:
M. PP. -Tomato. _plants ready
March: 27. Potato nlants ready
April 1. Buford R. Lightsey,
Screven, Rt. Pees 34
Genuine Marglobe. tomato
plants, moss packed, ready to
E.
-| ship last of March, 75c C;+$2.00
M. Del.: also. gov. insp. Red
Skin PR potato plants, ready
April 15, $2.50. M. Del.
pnlants. Full count.
Lightsey, Screven.
Large fresh Spring grown
-extra early Jersey and Chas.
W. 500 for 90c: $1.50 M: Zn
co
EF. Stokes,
L.
Prompt shipment. F
Fitzgerald.
Well rooted, heavy: Beseine.
dewberry plants. 60c C. Del.
| Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Millhaven
Rt./1, Box 39.
Fresh cabbage plants. 30c C;
$1.50 for 500: $2.50 M. Del.
Prompt shipment. ae, Me
MM Crosby, Baxley, Rt.
Chas. W. cabbage on 500
for $1.00: $1.75 M:; Del. 5 and 10
M_ lots, $1.50. Good plant.
prompt shipment. Elizabeth
Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Condan Joint . everbearing
strawberries, 40c C: also Hem-
lays dewberries, $1.00 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Ramie Turner,
Dahlonega, Rt..1: Box 54.
Large lot of Marglobe and
Rutgers tomato plants, ready
for del. March 15, $2.50 M. Del.
T.. R. Craven, Waycross, Rt. 4.
Large 2 and 3 yrs. boysen-
berry and young berry plants.
Apt to bear earlier and heavier
than 1 yr. tip plants. Carefully
packed; PR. J. W. Toole, Ma-
=F con: 33 Aion Be
1 will
tomato j
and
50c C; 500 for $1.75; $3:
1000. CS
Good
D.
}lips, Royston, Rt.
" WhiteBermida onion plans. :
$2.00 M. Now ready, good
eae prompt shipment. Mrs.
eae ees Arabi,
ae Phone 4310.
Early Jersey, Copenhagen,
Red Dutch, cabbage plants,
$1.50 M; 500 for $1.00; also
Bermuda onions at same price;
and tomato plants, $1.50 M.
Ready in Aprils Orders being
booked now for tomato plants.
W. C. Wilkins, Valdosta, Rt. 3.
Booking orders on Gold Dol-
lar tobacco plants, ready Mar.
15: also Marglobe tomato
plants, $2.00 M., March 20. Mrs.
Walter Conner. Waycross, Rt.
12, Box 47.
Leading var. cabbage and
collard, 30c C; $1.75 M: multi-
plying white onions, 40 Ib;
Heading. Collard seed, 85e Ib;
Vigorvine tomato seed, 06
seed, 20c. Azzie Crow, Gaines-
ville, Petes
Early Jersey Wakefield cab-
bage, yellow Bermuda onions,
$1.75 M. Postage or express
pee Ishmael Clayton, Bax-
ey
Chas. Wakefield and Golden
Acre cabbage plants, crate of
3000 for $2.50. Exp. col: or
$1.50, i> Del. Je. W. Lang,
Omega.
Wilt-resistant Marglobe and
New Stone tomato plants, open
field Oye 500-$1.00; $1.75
M. Mrs.
helle. =
Large Crystal wax Bermuda
onion plants, 500-$1.00: $2.00
- M: also Long Island Wakefield
cabbage at same price. PP. J.
H. Davis, RFD 5, Box 126, Mill-
edgeville. c
Missionary. strawberry plants
75e C; $7.00 M: also rhubarb
plants. 75c~ doz. Miss Mattie
McCurly, Hartwell, Rt 2.
Imp. Eldorado blackberry
and Lucretia dewberry plants.
2 yrs. fruiting size, $2.00 C; 500
ifor $7.50. Exc, 50 plants for
100 Ib. Cap. White feed sacks,
without holes. Mrs. B.
inson, Greenville.
oe Eldorado. blackberry,
1, 2 yrs. strong and healthy
bear fruit this season,
good count, careful packing,
$1.50 C: 2000 for $20.00. Prompt
service. Mrs. C. M
Greenville.
- Bermuda
L. Rob-
onion _ plants. a
\lots of 6000-or more, $1.50 M.
FOB in ree
Athens, Rt.
New a Baltimore and
Marglobe tomato plants, ready
Dp. Ww. Davis,
-about March 25, 50e C: 500 for
$1.75: $2.25 M. PP. Open field
grown, hae count, moss packed.
Se . Lightsey, Screven,
Kudzu Crowns, certified, y
to 4 yr. old, strong and healthy
$20.00 M: $3.50 C. Miss Maude |.
Hamby, Greenville.
Sey Crowns, well rooted,
SL5O Cr $12.50 MG E. Par-
rish, Adel.
Marglobe and Scarlet Globe
tomato, good stalky plants,
moss packed, ready the last of
March, $2.00. M: 75c C. Del.
Hiram Lightsey, Screven Rt. 2.
~Marglobe, New Stone and
Bonnie best tomato. plants,
open field grown, moss packed,
500 for $1.50: $2.00 M
PP. No checks. Ready March
ae eee Lightsey, Screven,
BOX 210.
e
aes tomato plants,
M: pimento pepper, $2.50
del. Good plants, full count,
moss packed, openfield grown.
Shipped in April or May. Mrs.
V. A. OQuinn, Surrency, Rit 2.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted and
very thrifty, $12.50 M: $1.50 C.
Del. Olivia Patterson, Waco,
Rio. Box 1362-
Chas. Wakefield cabbage,
white Bermuda plants. $1.50 M.
Del. -G. L. Steedley, Baxley.
Marglobe tomato plants,
ready March 30th. Moss pack-
ed., $2.00 M. Del. 75c . Good
count and plants. W. D. Light-
sey, Sereven. .
E: J. and Chas. W. Cabbage
plants, 500 for $1.00: $1.60 M,
5 and 10 -M lots, $1.25 M. PP.
Full count. Also Booking or-
ders for Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato Plants, 500 for $1.25;
$2.00 M. April shipment. W.
F. Rowe, Abbeville, RFD 2.
Thousands Iceburg Lettuce,
.Endive, Beets, Evergreen
Bunching Onions, Tomatoes,
early and late varieties, 50c for
50: plants: 7bce-C: Also Wake-
field Cabbage, Rutabaga, Kale,
Bermuda. Nest Onions, 50ec C.
Parsley. Salsify, 25c doz. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
500 for $1.75. Del Pramopt
shipment. Mrs. oe hin
Rt.
Cleveland.
. W. Clements, Roc- |
- Robinson, 1
bud, erabaople, 25 ea.
Cherokee, Red Radiance, yel-
| jow 'Thornless bush roses. pink
e Well ose Gatnig ols S, :
Rowan Me-| |
25c. Mrs. R.
Donough, ae Z
te
Marglobe tomato plants now |
ready, good count, $1.50 M.
del. 40 C. Moss packed.
George Griffis, Screven.
Bermuda Grass plants, 50
C. Kudzu Crowns, $2.00 ~ Cc;
Wild Strawberry plants, 75 C.
All good plants. Add postage.
Rei J. B. Jones, Dahlonega,
PECANS AND OTHER
| FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
State insp. leading var. ap-
nie trees, 2 to 3 f{t- 25c ea: 3 to
4 ft. 40c ea; pear trees, Early
Harvest, Garber, 216 eu ft. 50c
ea; grape vines, Concord, Nia-
gara, Lutie, well: rooted, -20e
ea: Scuppernong vines, 50c ea.
All postpaid. W.
White English oe 30c ea.
4 for $1.10: several apple tree
sprouts, 40c ea. 2. for $1.00. Add
postage; Mrs. A. D. Jones,
Cumming, Rts de
Old Fashion peach trees, 25c
ea; crabapple trees, 15c ea;
Muscadine grape vines, 20c ea;
gooseberry bushes, $1.25 doz:
sassafras trees, $1.00 doz. Mrs.
HH; Norrell, Gainesville, Rt.
ie
Black Coffee aepue es for
sale at $1.25 per doz: also want
old time Fall beans, the kind
our grandmothers had for seed
and want muskmelon (not
cantaloupe) seed. Mrs. Josie
Simmons, Cleveland.
-Muscadine . vines, -25 ea;
hazlenut bushes, 15 ea: $1.50
doz; Blueberry plants, 45c doz;
Bush Honeysuckle, 25c ver
bush; Will Dogwoods, 25c_ ea.
No stamps. Customer. pay post-
age. Mrs. G. W. Bradley, Bow-
don; Rt. 2: ee
Nice shade cured sage, $1.50
lb; large size Concord and Nia-
gara ens vines. State insp.
60c ea:
Nathan Weatherby,
Ground, Rt.
Leading var. peach trees, $3} ~
doz: seedling peach cs $1.50
doz: $6.00 C; $25.00 M; oe
vine and nut trees. Mrs.
STE Ss Riverdale.
Cherry tree,
maple. plums, dogwood, red
Rambler Rose, 30c ea; Shasta
daisies, Bulge narcissus. 50,
75c._Add_ postage.
nie Fain, Morganton. 3
Goose plum trees, setae:
del, in Ga.. 3 for 35c: 6 for 60c;
10 for $
vostage. R.
Brooks, Risk
- Currant sprouts, well rooted
2-3 ft. $2:10 doz., also water-
melon pink crepe myrtle, 1%,
2% ft... $2.00 doz.
Postpaid. Mrs. B.
Sharpsburg. Rt.
Well Footed small yellow
September scuppernong vines,
$1.00 doz., postpaid.
Smith, Braselton.
2 yrs. bearing size Mt. re
P. Steinheimer.
yder,
C.| Kleberry, blackberries, dewber
ries, 50c doz; large size garlic
bulbs, 25 doz. Add postage.
Stamps accepted. Tamar Teem.
Black raspberries, 36 for $2:
crabapple, hazelnuts, filberts,
hawthorne, hickory, persim-
mon, Red June plum musca-
dine, $1.50 doz. 3 to 4 ft. well
rooted. Exc. for white feed or
fertilizer sacks. Mrs. Elsie
Heaton, Mineral Bluff. ,
HONEY BEES AND BEE|
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
8 Box Hives Italian Bees,
$2.50 ea. at my place. Most of
them swarm in March. Write
2 aoe A. S. Johnson, Pelham.
tak
Bee Hives, 8 frame Brooder
and Super Top and: Bottom
with frames, $4.00. 10 frame,
$4.50: Frames, 5c ea. No bees.
Mitchell Coxwell, Warner Rob-
ins, Ate Fs
30 Hives Healthy Bees in
imp. Gums, $3.75. FOB... L.
M:. Peavy, Pinehurst. :
New 8 frame hive, glass ob-
servation, supers, $8.00 FOB.
ee A Manley, Atlanta, 166
| Flora. Ave. e N. E. POR aa
for $1.50 PP. Mrs.
= Base
B. 1 $5.00. bu.
Silver Leaf
Also.
Mrs. Min-
4 .
ooted..
ine greens.
prices at patch. S.
Milledgeville, Rie 4S
Porto Rico seed potat
beddings. mostly from vi
tings, $2.00 bu. FOB.
want to hear from
having for sale the o
prolific corn known as
prolific. A. V. Hartley,
tender turnins. Mrs. CC
Cobbtown, Rig oos
Bunch seed PR. ck
potatoes. RK. FE
H. Alexander, D
Maine. white Cobb
potatoes. around 1000 Ibs. -
good mule, good sha
work anywhere, wt 950
for sale. Frank, Cai
Bie
~ 8 acres turnips,. 4
purple tops. 4 acres Sho.
Want to sell the patch.
stage now. Risht size
ning about March |
Oscar Leary, Marshall Vv
feed and eating, not for
gation, :25c and 50c
containers. No lett
Ww. Cambridge Ave.
About % acre oe
muda green onions f
truckers. Now ready
has McRae, Rt.
2 eee 20 bu. imp. wl
Spanish peanuts, han: pic.
E70. ta
Grange, Rt. g. :
ed aaa culled = in
peanuts, $5.00 be ee
QO. Prickett, Maysv
Ib. ede Desde
te : Box 446.
j
1.00: also yellow, pro- R
lific seed corn. $1.25 peck. Add |
50 Ibs. Sundried
free of yo. del. .
lb. Mrs. J. W. Se
vale.
Ib; Radish ed
FE | Spoons. Add postag
F> Parker, Jasper,
Nice Sundried Peac
of worms, 50 lb. Add
a Oats, $1.00
$1.25 bu. James H.V
row, Hwy. ee
Eggs from | Hol
/AAA White Ph
hatching, $1.00
Ra Fiske,
Setting. PP. Mrs. Te
Lavonia, Rt. le
White Pekin C:
$1.00. doz: ee w
wasted. and fr
Postage: Ro
SYRUP FOR SALE
ig eges from my
ens, 15 eggs from the
ng breeds for $1.50 PP.
Minorca, Brown Leg-
Cornish, BR, R. I. Reds,
Leghorns, Yellow Leg-
ns, Birchen Game Bantams.
. Helen Street, Atlanta, |
Box 564.
ing orders for M. B.
; Eegs, 30c a; Poults,
, PP. Mrs. Jim Black-
flewborn, Rt. 1.
Purebred Buff Orpington
#8, 15 for $1.00. PP. Crates
returned. Miss Roni
, Shellman, Rt. 1.
pes Mammoth Black Mi-
ae ale Bb
gs, $2. or 15: $3:60
< Mrs. Wallace Wilson,
for Hatching
ornish Heavy wt.
or 15. Del. tsi 0.
ft, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
urebred Dark Cornish eggs,
swt 5 to 7%, Ibs. Roost.
to
gs. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Daw-
Wi, 2. BOX 152,
rbred. Dark Cornish
ching Eggs, 15 eggs for
; 30 eggs for $2.45.. Cart-
be returned.
only. Miss Cora B. Pat-
Rt. 3, Box 74, Ty Ty.
from
Hens,
t.
lected Setting Eggs,
ery Dark R. I. Reds. Ic
egg plus shipping charg-
es: White Pekin Duck Evgs,
5 doz. PP: Nearly grown
onze Turkey Gobbler, $8.00
es xp. Mrs. C. C. Lynch,
mt. b
: _ Big Bone, Broad-
Bb sted Mammoth - Bronze
urkey Eros, $4.50 doz. Se-
athered each day, ahd
in metal shipping egg
He Boyd Bosgett,
ille, Rt. 1.
irect Pen Ped. _BR
eavy layers, 16 for $2.-
parcel post or $1.50 at
L. A. _ So-
ed White Wyandotte |
1.50 for 15. C. H. Snow,
. Box 204. See
6 for $1.25 del. Miss
. : Simpson, Culverton,
wn Leghorn Eggs for
#15 for $1.00. Prompt
Eunice McNeal, Graham.
ay Brown, Leghorn
50 for 15. PP. Mrs.
ilson, Rt. 2.
type Black Minorca
oduction bred, $3.00
also select New apie
A Grade Blue Andalusian
2.50 for 15. Add post-
rs. ae - Treadaway,
eggs from large size
a ekin ducks, $1.50 doz.|
Supply limited. Money |
. No checks. Daisy Johns-
son. .- whe
eggs, 15 for $1.50.
choice hens; also few.
$3.00 ea: 10 hens and
hoice rooster for $30.00.
axter, Armuchee.
datching eggs, Donaldson.
a, Rich Dark Reds, blood
. $1.50 for 15 Del; baby
$16. hun. |
_before wanted. Mrs.
Grade Blue Andaliisian
0 for 15. Add post-:
. Treadaway, Adairs-"
ite Pekin duck esss. 10
OB; also white Leghorn | 3-
Ss, 16 eses for $1.00. FOB.
Smith, Empire.
ed hatching eggs, white
Buff Minorca Cross, 15
0. PP. J. D. McDonald,
seville, Box 359.
on Sebright Bantam
for setting, purebred and
ssted, $1.00 doz. J. H
ainesville, Rt. 2. -
ges from bloodtest-
11 Ibs. $1.50 for 15-
Money or-].
Order | A
syrup, 10 Ibs. Net in No. 10
cans, 95c can at my place. 10
miles south Hazelhurst. John
W. Hand, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.
Pure Ga. cane syrup in No.
10 cans, 6 cans to the case, $5
es. Lf. Lootory, Cairo,
150 gals. syrup, $1.15 gal.
at- my place. Elmer Clifton,
Swainsboro, Rt. 1, Box 60.
300 gals. Ga. cane syrup A.
No. 1 in gal cans. C. F. Thom:
son, Thomasville, Box 566,
Phone 1386 J.
150 cans new green cane
syrup in No. 10 cans, Grad A
i, $1.00 can. No small orders
accpted. Will not ship. H. D.
Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1.
45 gals. Ga. cane syrup in
sealed cans.
grade cow and calf or cow to
freshen soon. Bring the cow
jand get the syrup. Clara Shell-
man, Lanier,
syrup, put ub in 10 Ib. -cans,
90c gal. at my farm 5 miles
east of Willocooche. R. H.
Lindsey, Willocoochee.
CATTLE. FOR SALE
40 Herefords. some reg., best
bloodlines, all going at ~12c
Write. Carl Nelson, Milledge-
ville, PO Box 213.
10 nice young cows; some
with Ist and 2nd calves,
in 3 wks. F. M. King, Perry.
- Nice heifer, due in now, for
sale. S. C. Bowen, Rydal.
freshen in May. Gentle and
lsound. $60.00 cash.. Emery
Tyler, Tallulah Falls.
Sev. reg., polled Shorthorn
males and females. Phone 205
or write for appointment. A.
L. Luce, Fort Valley.
Holstein bull, reg., 4 yrs. old,
1300 to 1500 lbs. wt. Sell to
prevent inbreeding. Mrs. E. B.
Cade, Washington.
1 cow with second calf 5
days old, 8 heifers (3 will be
S7h> ea. 31,
cello, Rt. 1.
-Reg. Gurnsey bull calf. Sire:
Riegeldale Eulalies King,
262463. Dam: - Bell Founders
Lady 330335. Also 2 rex. Guer-
nsey cows, both fresh and good
producers, Madison D. Short,
P. Mulkey, Monti-
1 Hi-bred Holstein bull, 8
yrs. old. in May, Dhorned,
Halter broke, perfectly gentile,
reasonable price. C. C
ford, Forsyth, Rt. 3.
1 good plow ox, wt. 900 Ibs.
work anywhere. Mrs. James R.
Sweat, Jesup, Rt. 1, Box 46.
Re. red polled bull, 2 yrs.
old, in excellent condition,
$100.00 at my place. D. C.
Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1. e
Young Jersey milk
fresh, calf 2 wks. old: also
Stoneville 2B cottonseed, 1st.
Seleeted for planting, $1.40
u. 1
ville, Rt. 3.
4 Black Angus .bef cows
with calves, $100.00 ea :also 10
neus
SS
Several fresh cows and
springers, 1 rete
bull, wt. 900 lbs. Good quality.
1% miles north of Kenwood.
. W. Dumas, Fayetteville, Rt.
Black Jersey milk cow, 3
gals. Reasonable.
ings, College Park, Rt. 2. :
Cream colored 4 yr. old reg.
Jersey bull very gentle, $100.06
F. R. Kennedy, Stone Moun-
Vain, Ri. 2 Ch, 2903. - >
Part Black. Jersey cow, 2%
| yrs. old, calf 2 mos. old, 2 gals
jday, 3 miles north of Murray- |
ville. A. . Abercrombie, Dah- |
lonega, Rt. 2.
HOGS FOR SALE
SPC boar, about 21 mos. old,
crated and del. to Sylvester.
C, A. Kinard, Sylvester, Rt. 1.
around 400 Ibs. Son of Grand
. | Champion, Proud Cherry King,
papers furnished, $60.00. Ed- >
win H. Beaslev. Petham, Rt. 1.
ter pigs, not reg. Ready to
place, 4 miles east of Elberton.
J. L. Royston, Elberton, Rt. 6.
} 1 First
13 m
% oe o
1500 gals No. 1 Ga. ane
1SPC boar, 300 to 325 lbs. Due
|bfood mare that will work.
Sell or exc. for.
200 gals A No. 1 Ga, eane
pound. See by appointments.
(1-
week old,) and others freshen |
Black Jersey young cow will}
| blocky type Duroe pigs, $15.00
frsh in 3 to 5 weeks.) $55 to}
Sr., Summervill, Phone 113 L.
Luns- |
cow, |
jat my barn, 7 miles south Al-
T. W. Simmons, Douglas- |
cows. reasonable for |
cash. B. E. Milan, Fayetteville,
ly Brown, Stone Mt. Rt. 1.1 Rt 3 | 1000 Ibs. 6
|lbs. mare.
polled Hreford
H.C. Stail-
j|or $225.00 ea. Cash at barn, 7
|yrs. old. wt. 1050 Ibs. Work
reg., $40.00 at farm or $45.00"
Reg. Duroc boar, 18/mos. old, |
dst: cal.
wean Feb. 21., $10.00 ea. at my)
reg. Berkshire J
$40. ssi
to wean, reasonable price; also.
pure Purple top turnip_ seed,
65c Ib Lewis H. Jones, Fayet-
teville, Rt. 3.
Reg. OIC brood sows, 350 to
also bred gilts, 200 to 225 Ibs.
$55.00. All bred to reg. OIC
male. W.H. Nix, Alpharetta.
Reg. SPC sows, bred to reg.
to farrow April 28, $75.00 ea;
also rege. SPC boar, 400 lbs.
$75. Trade boar for young
Fred C. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt.
Ly
Hereford boars. 5 to 8 mos
old, $25.00 to $35.00 ea. Best
bloodlines. J. S. Furstenburg,
Atlanta, Hogan Road, Rt. 1.
Reg.. SPC breeding stock
from some of Souths leading
bloodlines, reg. in buyers
name. Write or see W. B. Lev-
erette, Tifton.
Very good, 2 yrs. old, SPC
male hog, wt. 400 Ibs. $50.00 at
my place, 3% miles from Col-
lege Park. J. J. Phillips, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 242. (In-
quire at Adams Store on Riv-
erdale Road.).
2 reg. Hereford Duroc males,
wt. approximately 200 lbs. Far-
rowed March 1944. will reg. in
buyers name. J..E.. Humes, |
Columbus, 1219 Broadway.
Reg: Big Bone guinea shoats,
male and female, $35.00 pr. A.
L. Moss, Lula.
Reg. Berkshire pigs, farrow-.
ed Feb, 8, $25.00 ea. Fred L.
White, Buckhead, RFD 1.
4 OIC shoats, wt. about 80
Ibs. $50.00. Jack Dukes, At-
jJanta, 11 Alta P., NW., Bel.
1700 M. :
10 wks. old reg. cherry red
ea. Some unrelated the pig
that makes 400 Ibs. or more
in 12 mos.) H. Ll. Williams,
Baxley.
Young Hampshire pigs, $15
pr. O. S. Duggan, Chester.
Durocs: Some October boars
that are fine, $25.00 ea. Should.
be ready for service about May
also a few gilts at $20.00 ea;
purebred but will not register
at these prices. Money back if
not satisfield. R. M. Sparks,
Soperton.
Reg. SPC pigs, both sex,
ready for sale in few weeks.
State winners and well mark-
ed.stock. $15.00 ea. or $25.00 pr.
treated and reg. buyers name.
Malcom Miles, Metter, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE _
3 mules, 4 yrs. old mare, 3
yrs. old horse ahd 2 yrs. old
mare for sale. Guy Orford, Cul-
loden. :
Mule for sale or trade for
feeder cattle. M. H. Floyd,
Cochran. (
1 gray mule, wt. 900 Ibs. 12
yrs. old, plenty of life, cheap
ma. Ellis Turner, Nicholls.
_1 mare, 4 yrs. old, wt. 800.
ibs. $100.00. Josan Geia, Law-
renceville, =
Fine sorrell mare mule, wt.
yrs. old, $225.00; 850
Work $85.00: pr.
fine mares, 8 and 9 yrs. old, wt
900 Ibs. $400.00. All work good
anywhere. B. H. Holland, Dal-
WON. a :
1 pr. Iron Grey Tenn. mare
mules, 4 yrs. old, wt. 950 to 1,-
000 Ibs. Well broke. dbl. or
single. Ist. class, $400.00 for pr
mi. east of Sandersville. M.
Newsome, Sandersville.
Black horse mule. around 12
good in every way, $150.00:
also 1 black Jersey cow. fresh |
March 18, with 3rd. ealf: and:
10 bu. Crowder pveas. slightly
mixed, $6.00 bu. 7
east of Douglasville.
E.
Logan, Winston, Rt. 1.
E.
McDade, Fayetteville.
Rt. 1
mare colt.
sen, Desoto.
wagon: ahd 1 cow fresh in with
C. W. Wynn. Law-
renceville, Rt. 1. Box 135.
Extra fine oIc. pigs, ready |
500 Ibs. ea. $75.00 to $100.00; |
|M. Burt, Ball Ground, Rt; 1.
White Arti-'
chokes. No orders accepted for |
| Decatur. Rt. 1.
miles sauth- |
; 1 mare mule. wt. 900 Ibs. |
Gentle, works anywhere: also
j1.H wagon, 1 planter Cole 40, ||
eG cottonseed. fodder. corn. ||
_ 4 yrs. old, 1200 Th. mare, $125 |
% mos, horse colt, $40.00: 7 mo. |}
$15.00. George Lar-
1. pr. black match horses. wt. ||
11150 Ibs: 1 2-horse Owensboro ||
1 litter of pure White Ches- |
| 1 pr. heavy work mules and ||
{fine 4 yrs. old mare mule, also |
pr. young mules. Sell or exe. |
1 Plug mule, $25.00. Exc. for
chickens or calves or anything
can use. Ralph Brown, Gaines-
Ville, Rt. 7.
1 Black horse, 4 yrs. old,
$75.00 at my home. Judson
Tench, Demorset, Rt. 1. Ss
1 Gray mare, wt. 1350, gentle
work anywhere, age 9 yrs. $110
at my barn, 4 miles west of.
Irwinville. Tsaac
Chula.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE |
if
Tucker,
1 pr NZ white rabbits, ped.
stock, 54% mos old, $5.00 exp.
col. Early green okra, 35 cup-
ful; Bermuda grass plants, $1.
C; white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap |N
Free of holes, 15 ea, plus post-
ming, Rt. 5.
6 mos. old, $5.00 pr; $2.75 ea;
1 pr. purebred NZW rabbits, 15
mos. old, $4.00 pr: $2.25 ea,
Does mated. Henry Counts,
Haralson.
4 does and 1 buck 6 wks. old,
from reg. NZW stock, $1.50 ea.
H. A. Stahl, Moultrie.
_ 3 rabbits, 1 yr. old NZ white
and black, 2 does, 1 buck bred,
een for lot. Check or money
order,
Cae
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
' Catnip, balm, 6 for 50c: Dbl,
jtansy, 12 for 25c; peppermint,
25 for 25c; Gem Everbearing
and Red Gold strawberry
3. 12 for 25; Dill seed.
16c pkt. M. L. Eaton, Dahlon-
ga, Rt. 1.
Red sassafras, 20c ib: Black
Walnut meats, $1.00 pt:. Black
Haw root, 50c 1b: horseradish,
50c doz: Calamous plants, 40c
doz; extra yellow corn, ready
for use in 60 days, Little White
baby peas, long green. pod okra
seed, 25c cupful. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond.
Green onions,
or eating, sassafras root, Red
Oak bark, cherry bark, for cash
or exc. for print seed sacks.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla.
Print chicken feed sacks. 100
Ib. cap. Large size, Fast color,
35e ea. del: also s00d~ white |
sacks, 20c ea. M. C. Coleman,
Dawsonville, Rt.-1, :
About 2000 stalks sugar cane,
1 to 3 ft. Lot for $15.00. W. L.
Wheeler, Macon, Rt. 5. | ~
at the farm. , Ge Thomas,
Jacksonville, Rt. 1, Box 33.
Free of hols,.15c ea. Mrs. C
Masons imp.
less than 25 Ibs, 6c Ib. for j00
lbs. up; 7c Ib. for less than 100
lbs.. All FOB. .E. J. Mason,
Exe. s
apples for print sacks, free of
holes and nice.
Box 84.
25 to 35 hog feed sacks, 12c tobacco. 10 twists, $1.00: W
ea. or exc. for equal value. O.
S. Duggan, Chester. .
_ 500 white chicken feed sacks,
no holes, 13c ea. 100: Ib. cap:
also 4 White Leghorn roos-
ters, 50 White Leghorn hens, |
Ralph Dangar, |
good layers.
Woodstock, Rt. 1.
Cherry tree bark, 30c Ib: few |
M. | tame cherry trees, 25c ea. E
for some printed chicken feed
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Reba
Davenport, Morganton, Rt. 1,
Box 34. 2
very gentle and weighs 900 lbs. |2
age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- |.
-1 pr. purebred NZW rabbits, .
J. L. Williams, Chipley. ro
for planting
_Ga. sugar cane, $1.50 per hun |
_ White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap. |
15 lbs. nice sundried |1b
3 of a kind.
Mrs. James Turner, Blairsville,
wt. Free of holes, 15 e
lot of _10. No checks. a
preferred. Add postage. M
G. L. Childers, Gainesville, R
White washed chicken fee
sacks, 20c - Add postag
checks. Ethel Crowe, Ga
ville, Rt. 2. a
Walnut meats, $1.00 pt; sas
safras yellow roots, 4 lbs. $1.00
Ginger lilies. 35c doz; Blue
Bells ahd Fall Pinks, 35 dc
Add postage to orders. N
James Waters, Cleveland,
Route. : Be
Print chicken feed sacks, 19
lb. cap. Free of holes, 35
white chicken feed sack
lb. cap. Free of holes, 20
Add postage. Cash. No chk
wT Crow, Gainesville, RFI
0. 1.
Some clean washed woo
wee E. Bowman, Bu
Ge, :
LAS
Red sassafras roots, lar
small, in any amounts,
on request. M. H.
Wrightsville. :
Cathip, peppermint, s
mint, balm harehound tansy.
yarrow, 35c doz. burs
safras root, yellow root, Ele
campane root, 35c lb; sag
plants, well rooted, $2.00 do:
garlic bulbs, $1.00 doz. Ad
postage on small order. Mis
. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt
hk, Box 35. - 5 ae
Print feed sacks, 39c- ea
White feed sacks, 17c ea: |
lard seed, $1.00 lb; Margiobe
tomato seed, $2.00 ib; Stone
1$1.75 Ib. Lee Crow, Gain
ville, Rt. 2, Box 143. se
Rooted sage plants, Wonde
black. berries, 25c ea: straw:
berry plants, 20_C; Rose cut
cuttings, rooted, 25c ea: colla
and pumpkin seed, 25c cupful
PP. Mrs. H. V. Bivens, Ponde
Springs, Rt. 1. Bos
Garlic bulbs, horsemint, p
permint, balm, 20c doz: ever
bearing strawberries, blue ber=
ries, 35c_doz. Mrs. D. M. Hol
laway, Dahlonega, Rt! 1.
Large sage plants, $1.00 doz
dbl. tansy, 25c doz; dbl. oe
doz: Sugar Pumpkin seed.
pkt. Add postage. Mrs. S
Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt
-Gourds. limited amount
various sizes, charge extra fo
cleaning and cutting: als
Mammoth Perkins okra, lit
ited amount. Write for prices
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thor
boro. =
Garlic bulbs, 25 doz. ani
walnut meats $1.00 pt. P
see Woodall, Lexington, Rt.
x
Print chicken feed sacks, 10(
-{lb. cap. washed and iron,
Add postage. Mrs. Rafe
Thompson, Cumming, Rt. 5.
_ Yellow root Catfoot. ye
Dock, Wild Cherry bark, W:
Hazel bark, Beerfoot :
| Queen of the Meadow, 30c Ib
3 Ibs. for $1.00: Burdock,
: Truckers Favorite |
corn, 50c qt. No money orde
Miss Vernon Stover. Pisgah.
Birdock Yellow Docks,
low Root. 30c lb: good
Spine Cucumber seed,
15 cupful: all colors Pr
seed, mixed, 15c tbl. snoonful;
Bachelor Buttons, 3 colors,
cup. Exe. for print feed sac
Mrs. R. . Stover. Pisgah
25 fat hens, $1.50 ea; Mat
and Dipper gourd seed, 15 02;
. |Several thousand gourds
safras root. Red Oak |
Cherey Bark, 30 Ibi
white sacks, 5c ea. L
Wooten, Camilla.
Cattle
in the offering. Write.
Box 23.
| Adderholdt, Gainesville.
| for dairy cows or heifers. J. A. |)
_ Shropshire, Chickamauga. __
Stock Yards, Vidalia, on
Collins, ees
A Livestock Auction Sale. will be held at
Northeast Georgia Fair Ground, Gainesville,
day, March 23; beginnin
Sale
An Auction Sale of Reg. Polled Hereford Cattle
will be held at the Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie,
Friday, March 23. Choice Georgia Bred P:
bulls and 30 open heifers from famous Gill Ranch
W. E. Aycock, Moultrie.
ed
Fri-
g at 1 P. M. Herbert |
A Purebred Cattle Sale, offering 12 bulls ;
26 cows and heifers, will be held at the
March 28th, P. B
WANTED |
100 Ib.,
12%e by
il. Money order accepted.
Cc. W, Price, Cedartown,
ite feed sacks,
Free of holes,
Queen of the
Wild Cherry Bark,
Ilin leaves, Red Sassafras
t- Bac 1b: 5 Ibs. for $1.00;
nip, horehound, peppermint,
S C. Hester,
hlonega, Rt. 1
chicken feed
* nwashed, 15c
Perral Pike, Columbus.
44 crop Black Walnuts. 20
_ dry, unhulled, $1.50 bu.
Garrett, Fort
2
2 smoked hams, 40c lb; a
oked shoulders, 35c lb.
Kinsman. Jackson.
CAN MEATS:
any. Rt. 2 Box 446,
EE SUPPLIES:
New 8 frame hive, glass ob-
rvation and supers, $8,00
OB. J. Manley, Atlanta,
Flora ee CES
rellow Root, Wild Cherry
k, sassafras. root, 15c 1b:
low a 20e lb: Black
_ Rattleweed root,
25c lb
J ackson, Ranger,
s White sacks, 20c: 100 lb. feed
sacks, 15c ea; want peas for
good hay: also have Hastings
white prolific seed corn and
ellow for sale: $1.50 pk. Do--
= Tania;
Small Round gourds, 5c ea.
_ s. John Weaver, Temple, Rt.
Whubarb or pie plant, 20c bu:
Iso horseradish, 15 bunch.
-ehecks. Add postage. Mrs.
|. H. Wright, Ellijay. Rt. 2,
}0x ae
Garlic bulbs, 50c doz; pump-
in seed. 25c cupful: about 1
dried shuck- beans. Exe.
dried anples--or peaches
e of weevil or anything can
Add postage. Mrs. B. J.
Talker, Blairsville, Rt. 4,
About 100 good burlap feed
acks, 3c ea. Jack Dukes, At-
OM. Alta Place, NW. Bel.
rinted sacks, washed, free
holes, 35c ea; white sacks,
a.. not washed. Add post-
Yr Clarence Hears
mming, Rt. 5.
-rint chicken feed seks 100
cap. Washed - and free of
es, aie
m: ood, Cumming, Rt. 1.
3 bu. large Black Walnuts,
in hull. whole lot, $1.50. You
ay exp. from Gresston. J. A,
mberly.. Empire, Rt. 1.
Home made sage, $1.00 Ib.
eee. Parcel Post. Mariole
Brown, Richland, Rt. 3.
White chicken feed sacks,
ashed. 30c ea. vlus postage.
Urs cya Pirkle, Flowery
"MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
WATERMELON SEED
NTED:
aa lbs. Black Diamond water
melon seed. Turner,
Mapk.
LESPEDEZA SEED
ANTED: |
Want to buy 4000 Ibs. les-
edeza seed. Quote best price.
. Fair, Macon, Box 671.
D_RIPPER
Want 3 bu. Red Ripper peas.
Please quote price and send
sample. eS Bort Morrow.
AS.
~ Want
for seed, at once.
ine, Rt. 1.
ant 1 bu. Velvet beans.
ey -Hancock, Moeutric, Rt.
Y% pu. Velvet beans
G. H. Hart,
Want Fla. Speckled Velvet
beans for seed, also some West
ndia yam (called sometimes)
arbados potatoes. E. M.
wlins, McRae. Rt. 2. |
Want 14
kin Crowder peas for seed.
Peyton, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Want exc. field grown roses,
fan Fleet. Cherokee pink and
hite,. red, yellow, vink
et oh others for- peas,
t beans. or. cash. Mrs.
C.* Florence. Durand
pee ee peas.
: . She- tee Willard Wooten, Camil-|
. |efgs:
ea, Add postage. O.
| State prices.
bu: or more Silver:
Want some White Willow |
Leat -butterbeans. J. F. Ben-
son, Louisville, Rt. 3. oe
BEES AND BEE | |
SUPPLIES WANTED:
Want buy or rent 100 hives
of bees to be used in orchard
for about 10 days in April.
Advise what you have. C. M.
Miller. Cornelia.
Want __ some _ bees,
Jabout 50 mi. ~ Suches.
kind of hives and price.
Lunsford, Suches,
within
State
J. W.
ees
CORN AND SEED
CORN WANTED:
Want 1% bu. Hastings pure
yellow. prolific corn, also 100
Ibs. DPL No. 14 cottonseed,
| pure, treated. State prices del,
L. B. Mays, Ringgold, Rt.
Want 10 or 15 lbs., good non:
eorn, shelled or on: cob. B. R.
-|Pearson, Kennesaw. Rt. 1.
Want old virginal hard. var..,
white cob seed corn. Send | A
sample!on cob, price, ete. :
E. Carter, Norman Park, Rt. 1.
EGGS. WANTED:
Want 2 settings of white
Cornish eggs, full stock. Ste-
phen T. Biggers, Atlanta, 469
10th St. NW.
Want exc. very fine str. M. BB:
turkey eggs for a few pure-
bred. -White Emden goose
aes exchange, or will
buy. L. Martin. Hapeville,
PO Box oe :
Want 30 M. B. big bone tur-
key eggs. State price and when
you can ship. Louis Stahl,
Moultrie, Hillcrest.
GOURDS WANTED:
Want some _ gourds,
sweetshrub seed pods and
jsweetgum. Will exe. vegeta-
ble and: flower plants in sea-
son. Hubert Chambers, _ Can-
ton, Box 488.
Want Martin gourds,
size, preferably already cut
and dried. J. E.: Ingram, Li-
thonia, Rt. 3. Box 25.
Want sev. Martin gourds,
also
bit. John Homer Youmans,
Swainsboro. Rt. 4.
PEANUT SEED WANTED:
Want some good, sound
Spanish peanut seed. L. LL.
Pearman, Pavo, Rt. 1. /
POTATO SEED WANTED:
Want 25 bu. sweet. potatoes
for bedding. Must be Govt.
insp. 13 bu. Copper Skin, 12
bu. Red Skin. State best prices
1H. C. Ledford, Maysville.
Want some Irish potato seed,
White Star or Mountain po-
tato, pure, not. mixed with
other kinds. Want 2 to 5 bu.
Write. H. M. Abernathy, Sau-
tee, Rt. 1, Box 28,
PLANTS. TREES, ETC.,
WANTED:
Want
roots or crowns. J. E. Eubanks,
Augusta, 929 Heard Avenue.
Exe. large, red pareching var..,
shelled peanuts for Mastodon
or Klondike strawberry plants,
L. H. Cousins, Greenville.
Want 100.000 P. R. potato
plants April Ist to 15th dei;
also want 2 bu. Chufas. and 1
Kudzu crowns. J. H. Tur-
Iner. Mauk.
- Want some peach and plum
trees, 1 ae 2 yrs. old stock.
Quote. H. L. Williams, Baxley.
- Want pecan trees, Gov. insp..
Schleys and Stuarts. also 100.
each. Eldorado _ blackberry,
Thornless boysenberry, Mas-
todon and Big Gem strawberry.
Mrs, S, Hedden.
Atlanta, Rt. 6.
|SACKS WANTED:
Exe. new bushel gourd seed
for white feed sacks, unwash-
ed: 20 seed for 1 sack, in good
a Each., pay postage. Mrs.
2
Exe. Orange Day lilies or
white jonquils for print sacks,
3 of a kind: 6 doz. bulbs for
sacks. Ea., pay postage. Mrs.
1 Leola Price, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Want 100 lb. cap. white
chicken feed sacks, unwashed,
free of holes; will pay 10c ea.,
and postage. Want as many as
25. Mrs. Pauline Patterson.
Rising Fawn, Rt. 3. : :
Want 100 to 200 burlap and
white feed sacks. 100 lb. cap..
at 3% ea., and delivery chgs.
ies Maud Hamby, Green-
ville.
SEED WANTED:
Want 7,000 lbs.. recleaned
Kobe | lespedeza seed. Quote
price in letter, or wire. Her-
bert H Aderholdt, Gainesville,
PO Box 44.
Want some Calbash gourd
+streaked preferred. Mrs.
also-
large |
young, white buck rab- |
quantity of Kudzu
{BEE SUPPLIES WANTED:
Creamre. Hazlehurst, Rt.
Want 100 tbs. Kobe lesped-
eza seed or mixture of Kobe.
|Must be good seed and at rea-
sonable price. GE
Write,
Martin, Blythe. :
Want ee Queen water-.
s
melon seed,
Era and mixed peas.
Stansell, Andersonville.
o Brab, New
de
Want while and col. Half {48
Runner bean seed and col.
bunch butter bean seed, also
2 or 3 lbs.-country butter, some
country cured _side-meat,
Ollie
Puckett, Dalton, 608 Oak St.
Want the old fashioned
peach tomato (the tomato that
grows about the size of an Eng
lish peach and ripens red and
fuzzy like a peach) seed. E. B.
Taylor, Milner.
CANE SEED WANTED:
Want 60 lbs. Red Top sor-
ghum cane seed, that kind that
aes syrup. Quote best Berek
L. Rozar, Baxley, Rt.
SYRUP WANTED:-
Want 1 ease of 1944 thick,
sugar cane syrup, 6 gal. to
ease. State price, etc.
Ave.
TOBACCO WANTED:
Want 50 lbs, Ga. tobacco.
State price and grade.: W. C.
Whitley, LaGrange, Rt. 3. .
CORN AND SEED
CORN WANTED:
Want pure Marlboro seed
eorn. State price FOB parcel
post: also have for sale, collard
olants, 50 for T5c: 25c -C:
4 FOB. A. -C. Lang, Elmo-
el,
WOOL WANTED:
Want small quantity wool
from black sheep. Advise price
and amount available. Charles
-Neal, Demorest.
LESPEDEZA SEED WANTED
Want 500 lbs, Kobe lesped-
eza, State price. Ben R. Tan-
nes Sandersville, RFD 1, Box
Want 2 tons each, Kobe and
Korean lespedeza seed, clean |B
combine run. Make best_price.
Del. or at farm. J. A.
shire, Chickamauga.
SEED WANTED: ee
- Want White Half Runner
bean seed. Mrs. N. C. Faulk-
ner, Lula. .
PLANTS WANTED: :
Want about 2,000 sweet po-
tato plants about 2nd. or 3rd.
of April. Mrs. Blanche Blitch,
Homerville. Box 91.
POTATOES WANTED:
Want old fashion Blue Span-
ish vem potatoes: also Cushaw
seed, E. Jaekson, Lawrence-
ville, Ri 1.
SEED WANTED: - \
. Want, to. buy a
Old Fashion | Wilts . Running
butterbeans, for planting. Exe.
dried apples lb. for Ib. Hach
pay postage. Mrs. W. M. Tay-.
lor, Clarkesville.
' Want to hear from party at
once who has tobacco seed for
sale. Quote price. R. L. Griffin
Madison, PO. 372
BEAN AND
PEAS WANTED:
Want to buy 100 bu. New
Era. peas. Pay $5.50 bu. for
good quality. Send sample. T.
G. Ballard. Moultrie.
HONEY BEES AND
Want to buv 100 colonies. of
honey bees. ~ Write what you
have to offer and best price.
O. H. Bradbury, Bogart.
Want 2 frame honey extrac-
tor. State price ene condition.
See or write. J. Y. Keen. Dub-
lin, 603 N. Church Street.
SACKS WANTED:
- Want printed feed _ sacks.
Write first and state price and
number of each kind available.
Mrs. E. W. Hinton, Pembroke.
15 print chicken feed sacks.
3 of a kind. without holes. un-
washed. Make best offer. Mrs.
Wy Barrell Ellayille, Rt. 3.
Want ovrinted Bator: feed
sacks. 100 Ib. size, unwashed
and free of mildew. Mrs. L.
Pitts, Smithville, Rt. 2.
PLANTS WANTED:
Want 3000 potato slips by
April 15. Rrefer old fashion
bunch: yams. State price and
location in reply- G. W. Tan-
ton, Colas 4001 Holly Ave.
sHED WANTED:
Want some corn broom seed.
Miss Alice George, Roopville,
Want, od.
Want lespedeza seed, peas,
and Velvet beans. State pr ice.
J. J z Outen, Mannassa,_ Rt
R.
i. S;
Barley, Rossville, 1424 McFar-
land :
| Bartow Street.
$2.00.
Shrop- |
Jat home.
few. Ibs. -of.
_| ters,
Want sev. hives honey bees.
Write what you have, best
price and route directions. Mrs.
M. H. Patillo. Red Oak.
BUTTER WANTED:
Want 3 lbs. butter ea. week.
Pay in advance. Also will sell
Fee. OIC. bred sow for $65.00.
48, Dukehart, Decatur, Box
FOS FOR SALE,
BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS FOR SALE:
1944 hatch Golden Sebright
Bantam roosters, $2.00 ea. FOB
Send money order. Malcolm
McMillan, Bartow, P. O. Box
4a:
oF Baby chicks: Georgia Silvers,
a new breed, color of lead and
darker. Pullets lay like Leas
horns. make 2 Ib. friers at
wks. 20c ea. FOB: also have
high grade New Hampshire
chicks, 20c ea. All chicks from
blood tested hens. E. R. Smith,
pecatur, 311 Superior, De
2 purebred Dark Cane
antam cockerels. 10 mos. ald.
$1.50 ea. E. S. Winn Jr., Fitz-
gerald, 302 South Johnson St.
14 common Bantam hens, 50
ea: 2 white roosters, 75c ea.,
| plus shipping charges. Mrs. W.
W. Scott. Thomasville, 111
Several trios small show line
white leghorn bantams, great
layers. $5.00 trio. Del. John
ert Mountain View, Ca.
RI Red chicks frees my na-
tional egg laving contest Red
hens, 201 ue 283 ege pedigree,
85c ea. U. S. certified pullor-
um clean: also hatching eggs,
17144 ea. U. S. certified pul-
lorum clean. J. L. Whitten,
Lithonia, Chupp Rd., He. 1832.
8 small sized mixed, 1 yr.
old bantam hens, $7.00 PP. in
Ist. and 2nd zones. Paul L.
McWilliams, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
ARRED. WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:
8 young BR hens beginning
to lay and 1 rooster, $2.09 ea.
Mrs. Alice Strick-
land, Cabaniss, Rt.
12 BR. hens, 1-yr. ae laying
now. $2.00 ea. ted place. No
checks. Mrs. R. L. Day, Dames
Ferry.
BRAHMAS:
1 large light Brahma -cock-
erel. $3.00: 1 smaller one. $2.00
FOB: eggs, 15: for $2.00 del.
T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.
CORNISH. GAMES
AND GIANTS:.
ready for service. $2.00 ea:
pure Guernsey male, 22 mos.
old. well marked, ready for
service. H. _W. Thurmond.
Farmingtoy, Rt, 1,
1 Dark Cornish purebred
blood tested rooster, $3.50: also
erel, 7 mes. $2.50. Shipped in
light crates. FOB. No checks,
Mrs, Ro. Chatham, Adairs-
i ville, Rt. 2.
6 young Dark Cornish hens,
|now laying: also voung rooster,
$3.00 or the lot for $15.00. No
checks. Shipped in light crates.
HOB: 2 Mrs. 2: Sanders,
Vienna.
8 white Jersey Giant roos-
7 mos. old. purebred. $3
oa J. W. Bell, Hartwell, Box
Pr pure Fit Games. one stag
and nice young hen. Sell or
trade the pr. for a nice 2 vrs.
old Game rooster that weighs
514 lbs. or over: also 1 Dead
Game brood cock. $3.00. Would
trade him for 3 Pit Game hens.
C. L. Griffin, Gainesville. Oak
Street.
5 young white Clarette game
hens: 5 mixed and 1*pure Ginn
Gray, Red Bird and 1 Clarette
rooster cressed. 18 mos. old..
$25.00 for the lot here. Mrs.
Sallie Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
LEGHORNS:
18 WL hens, Grade 4AAAA,
excellent Jayers, $2.00 ea. F. V.
Yancev, Atlanta, 568 Page Ave
NE., He. 1538.
50 white Leghorn pullets,
4A grade, 11 mas. old. 90% lay-
ing. Come see them, $1.75 ea.
Hugh Bowling, Franklin
Springs.
15. Brown -Leghoerns, 3A,
$1.50 ea: 15 Brown Leghorns
and Game miged. $1.50 ea: all
for $40.00. L. R. Jackson, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
very best 4A grade. laying now
80%. $2.00 ea; $165.00 for the
lot. Buyer. to furnish oe
_ Mrs. Ida Carson, Griffin, Rt. C
fand Silver: Kings,
| Homers,
pr;
Pure Dark Cornish eockerels, |
purebred Dark Cornish cock- S
20 to 25 White
about 1 yr. old,
also about 25 WL
mos. old, beginning
$1.25 ea., if all are t
not ship. 6 Ruth
Butler, Rt.
2 extra ne large, 6 lb.
Leghorn roosters, March
hatch, #2. 00 ea.
W. eee oe Cairo, Rt
50 Brown Leghorn he ns
ing, $1.50 ea. Not
Brown Leghorn eggs, is
Mrs. S.; R. Harden; Surre
2 blood tested BW.
Danish Brown Legh
erels, 1944 hatch $2.00 ea
my farm. Roy CoG
Dawson, Rt.
ic
1 nice purebred Black
orca rooster, hatched las
$3.50 exp. col. Mone
No checks. Mrs. J.
Decatur, 525 Fonee
Place.
ORPINGTONS:
April 1943 h igh
clean, laying 60%.
my home. Mrs.
Carlton, Box 204.
PEAFOWLS. PHRASAN
PIGEONS, QUAIL:
Thoroughbred, J.
Lafayette.
Aristcerat pigeons: W
Am
Giant Homers, French
Mondain, large size ai
blocky type. Extra fast >
ers, good feeders, prod
lb. squabs or larger. W.
prices. J. H. Barr. ae
1 pr, of Giant Wh
Mondaines, well
banded very gentle,
$4.00: also few general n
squabing
sonable price. No pe
L. Brantley, wis
Blue aeac Mode
Black Schietti-
$3.00 pr; Silver King c
ea: Bronze Gazzi cock
ea: Red: Gazzi hen, $1.
King cocks, stock. $2.
$3.00 ea. Henry W. Rl
LaGrange, 614 Winzor
/REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
AND RHODE ISLANDS
ae fine, choice uniform
. Red pullets. and: 1G
nor all April 1944 hateh,
crated for exp. shipm
W. Boone, Newser.
4 Se RI
All oe no culls:
mos. old, other, 23
Send coons.
Vidalia, 405 Church
Choice Parmenter
March 1944 hatch coc.
direct stock, $2, 50 e
Neal, Tiger.
1 fine AAA RI Re
1% yrs. old, $3.00, or ex
guinea hens? Mrs. is
tin, Dallas, Rt. 3.
12 NH Red hens, 19
AAA cert., and culle
PO Any order. Expre
lect. 1 1944 hatch roost
hen. $3.00 extra. M:
B. King, Adel, Eighth
15 AAAA RI Red yt
lets, mostly laying a
rooster. same age, all
at vard. or crate for $1.7:
FOB: also 12 Rices b
WL yr. old hens. $1.
$1.50 ea erated, FOB. J. Ss
Jasper, Rt. 3. a
TURKEYS. GUINEAS,
GEESE, eae ET!
1 M. 1944 hatch to
6 hens. 00 ea. John
nett, Vienna, Rt. 3. .
2 Bronze turkey h ns
hatch, 13 lbs. or more, $6.
1 unrelated Red Bou
1944 hatch. $8.00.
separatelv. Mrs. Lesl
Dawson, Rt.1.
16 Muscovy duce.
1943 and 1944 hatch,
and ducks, $16.00: fe S
guineas, soon lay. $10.
lot. Mrs. J. W. Clark, G:
POULTRY WAN
BANTAMS WANTED:
88 young white Leghorn hens | th
tams, not even 2
i tew _ rnaned J tee
CAPONS WANTED:
Want 2 or 3 WR or other
kind of capons. Mrs.
Z Prophitt, Chipley, Rt. 3.
AMES WANTED:
ant some pit game cocks,
not over 3 yrs. old, wt. 6 Ibs.,
or over, good plumage. feet,
911 and spurs. Pay express
$1.00 lb. Write or phone.
Dudley. Price. Atlanta, 1678
mory Rd. NE.
ant 3 PB Blue pit game 1
d hens: must be the long-
aa type and of dark Blue
Oe ch. Wieging, en
Want intge flocks of hens.
Pa ae price. > eC;
= Queen watermelon
State price. Earnest
in healt cond., wt. abode
8 lbs. Ship, exp. collect.
e wt. and price. Mrs. W. C.
alton, DeSota
YANDOTTES WANTED:
ant about 50 Silver Lace} E
-also 1 common bantam
ter, fe ECM
Dublin, Rt:.2
a ant, - -man encumbered, to
end flowers and vegetabie
arden, look after chickens, in
urn for. board cee pt
aa Lee man, will:
to work. good home and
would like to be able
ve. small tractor and ear
ot necessary. Charles
ran settled - white eonian
ve an lees and ae with
ant eeehc ed dees man,
1 salary, house with city
and electric lights. Only
_and tegen need apply.
oberds Dairy. N. Roberds.
a Be oR 2K Soo
a 3 @
-|iabor.
ene
M. Mor-:
Want man with nursery mand
cae experience. Month-
J. ly salary. Bart Powell, Athens,
Rt. 3
1 horse or 2 horse crop to
a good man on 3rds and 4ths.
4-room house: on school bus
line and mail route. Also good
ee Tate Smith, Gainesville,
Want 6 families as Wase
hands or share croppers on my
farm. Good community. of peo-
ple, close to church and school;
and want man that can operate
cultivator tractors, keep up
farm machinery and handle
Will furnish house,
wood. .and pay good salary. W.
{t. Clemones,. Rome, Rt. 3,
phone County 2705.
Want good honest woman to
do farm work and jive as one
of the family. Good home and
good salary. Write Mrs. Beat-
rice Moses. Atlanta, 751 Wind-
SOFsot. OW. =
Want . cropper, halves or
shares for 2H farm, on school
bus rt.. and near church. good
land. Could use day hands also
Grady Adair, Rutledge, Rt. 1.
Want small colored family.
245 miles southeast of College
|Park at Abercrombie Dairy
Farm. Mrs. G. W. Abercrom-
bie, College Park, Rt. 2.
Want man to work garden,
50x100 ft. on halves. All seeds
furnished near Buckhead.
Please advise. Mrs. C. R. Kraus
Atlanta. 156 Lindber eh Dr., N:
Ch. 5977.
Want farmer immediately
for 1 H crop in Long County
with 4.6 acre tobacco. Furnish
land, tools, -plants,
half commercial fertilizers
fused, Any additional work-will
pay at rate of $2.00 dav. Must
be able to run self. All _let- ft
ters answered. Byrom M. Fitz-
gerald, Ludowici.
Want family to cultivate a1
or 2 H crop on 50-50 basis, 3- |:
room. house with electric lights
4 miles SE. of Buchanan and
miles north of Bremen on
hwy. Will furnish supplies
and a cow. H. L. H=mmond,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 193.
-Want man to work on farm
for part time wages, or halves.
Just man and wife, or with 1
child. W. H. Thompson, At-
lanta, 940 Glenwood Ave., S
Want small_ family to do
{farm work. Small house (now |.
et Salary paid weekly.
: k. E. Carter, Norman Park, Rt.
Want good man for 65 A.
farm, near Lavonia.
rent. See, near Whitworth
School House: Mrs. J. M. Mar: |<
trett Lavonia, Rt. 12s :
Notice To Farmers
>R SERVE SEED CONTAINERS wie TAG FOR
FUTURE IDENTITY
Pex [ps order to get full protection aides the. new
seed law itis important for you to keep the container
in which you buy your planting seed. ms
Be sure to Keep the Tag also if package i is tagged
ies you ae retain enough of the seed in the pack-
e for Analysis by the State Laboratory later, should
run into trouble with
bad seed.
'Bhe State Seed Analyst. reeommends that you
aay 1% pound from ha sat of less than 100
TOM LINDER, 9s
Commissioner of Agriculture.
|eulars.
all on 50-50 basis.
_|tivate big -1
basis, good land, 3-room house,
seed ' and
lfew. vegetables.
ton, Bolingbroke.
Standing
7 acres under fence rent free
for 1 year, also free wood for
own use, 6 R. 2-story house:
oats on part of land now, to
reliable caretaker. For parti-
write. J. B. Baker,
Folkston. eS *
Want good farmer for 1 H
crop, good 3-toom house, lights
and wood furnished; have trac-
tor and tools, can operate in
community, fine proposition,
D. VY. Ross,
Dunwoody.
Want 2 col. families for gen.
work on farm, live on place, 10
miles, Atlanta, near school bus
and church, yr. round work.
good working conditions. C. a
Cavender, College Park, e
Ra 5288.
Want white woman to Alive
on place and help with farm
work. Might be able to use two |
women. Must be healthy and
no bad habits, private room
and board and salary furnish-t
ed. Mrs: Royal Terrell, At
lanta; Rt. 3,
1 or 2 H farm for rent, a
basis, good mules, good land.
good 4-room house; also 2 good
wage hands, part crop or full
wages. A. S. Hicks, Adel. .
Want man with stock to
work 2 H farm, one who can
finance self, will rent for cot-
ton. Farm 10 miles NW. Grif-/{
fin. Mrs. F. G. Underwood.
1163 Astor Ave., SW., Griffin.
Want reliable family to cul-
H erop on 50-50
barn, pasture, garden, wood,
water, on school bus rt. 7 miles
from Canton. Work furnished
when not needed in i Noel
Payne, Canton, Rtv 35
Want settled _ . woman
or farm work, good home and
salary. Reply at once to Mrs.
Clarice Kent Rowland, Wrights
ville, c/o Judge J; . Kent.
Want share | cropper on 50- 50
basis, cultivate 1 or 2 H-crop;
white or colored, on school bus
and RFD rt. Will finance until
crop: made.-d.- C; Tareise ae
Donough, . Box 66.
Want man and wife or wo-
man and son with no bad hab-
its to live in home with modern
conveniences and -help with
livestock, strawberries, and a
Ce G: Bying-
Want_ family to farm 50-50
basis, also day work or farm
basis, also day orchard, good 4+
room house, furnished, near
church and ene oe rt. Write
or see at once. Nutt<or..
Luella.
Want men and women to
work on farm, will pay good
ooo Write L. B B. Adams, Rt.
. Dunwoody. :
Want small family for share
crop, 50-50 basis, or man for
wages. Reasonable salary and
ere Cua; Bennett, - Lilburn,
Want family cite 1 hand or
more to plow to do general
farm work by day: also want
colored woman, milk 1 cow, do
general work. Pay .by week,
Write at once to J. E. zpeke:
Butler, Reed, :
Want share cropper for 2 H
or 1 H farm using tractor or |.
mules to cultivate. Prefer 1]
familiar with tractor and can
use some time on other: farms.
Good productive land and
quarters. All crops planted ex-
cept tobacco. Located 5 miles,
south Tennille. on mail and
school route. W. B. Ouzts, Ten-
KET BULLETIN, 222
Wednesday, March 21,
received after this date
ING STATIONS,
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the past several weeks,
Farm Land Issue March 2
~ Our Special Farm Land Supplement
be published March 28; Farms for Sale , Hor
Rent, Wanting to Rent and Buy, and In Ex
change For notices MUST REACH THE. MAR
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| LANTA, not later than Wednesday, March Ze
We go to PRESS with this special edition 0
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(March 21) will ne
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= Notices for this Land Issue must not exce
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and address. Notices will be CUT to meet the
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STORE HOUSES,
BUSINESS PROPERTY,
STATE PROPERTY notices will be published-
however, notices will be carried OF GEORGI
LAND and PROPERTY for owners who for an
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_jand is properly described as to location, count;
nor
If you have submitted a Land Notice with
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as all such notices on hand will be published
_SEND IN YOUR FARM NOTICE IMMEDIA YE
Elizabeth Hynds, Editor-Bulletin.
- POSITIONS WANTED :
~Young man with oi and.
child wants job on farm driv-
ing tractor and -truck for
$3.50 day. See me 4 miles from
Graymont near Durdenville.
Bill Hooks. Graymont, RED de
Want job as a barn black-
smith. Willie Clayton, ey
ette,
Want dairy farm. or dairy
and poultry farm with stock |
and tools. 2 ee -to work.
Shares. Write. F. Williams,
Thunderbolt.
Man with small family
wants 1 horse farm on shares, |:
3 or 4-room house.. Can do ex-
tra day work when not in crop.
Must be within 50 miles of At-
lanta. Want to move by Mar.
15. Paul Heys, Atlanta, 61
Pryor St., SW ee
Want small erop, fair Hoes:
good pasture and outbuildings
ens. Prefer north of - ~Macon.
trent-to C. . Morris, Atlant
663 Daron on. Circle, NE. =
fective immed iately and
July 1, 1945.
Georgia courts.
Commissioner of
ee \
nille, Rt. 2
7
|Ave.,;
for raising yearlings and chick-*
Write description and best cash:
POSITIONS WANTED
Young white man and wi
no children, want job on f
part crop and part time wor
can drive truck or tracto
want 3 rooms in or a
{Stone Mt. or Decatur. A
Alton A. Pruitt, Marietta,
Want job looking after f
or running grist mill et
will take small farm, nea
lanta. W. D. Smith, Tenni
Married man, while. wit
small children wants 108
farm. Wages or shares..
Jones, Osean 2
Man and son wie S
farm, with good house,
wood, good land, gentle
or hoe crop and other
farm work, feed calves,
chickens, ete., with. good
We G. Ferguson, Dahlo eg
World War. a: veteran | alo
wants job as carekeeper
light farm work. No he:
work. State wages in 1st
ter. William: pees 1
P.O: Box Le es
NOTICE. TO SEED DEALERS.
AND SEED MANUFACTURERS
The Georgia Legislature has. Just pained la
requiring feed manufacturers, feed jobbers and fe
distributors and also seed wholesalers and retai
to register with the Commissioner of Agricultur
obtain a license without charge. The seed law
feed law is. effe:
The laws also require out of state feed ps
facturers and seed dealers to designate an agent
Georgia on whony process and s :
Such agent to be approved b
Agriculture.
TOM LINDER, ~..
Commissioner of Agriculture.
GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS. LIVESTOCK SALES |
TOWN oe
LBS.
180/240
245/270
275/300
305/400.
155/175
135/150
130/DN
180/350
350/450
Soft
Atlanta
7th
Hard
Per Cwt
14.25--14.50
14.25- 14.50
14.25- 14.50)
Moultrie
7th
Soft Hard
Per Cwt
14.25-
Sof*
: Sylvester
5th
Hard
Per Cwt
~ 14.25-
14.25-
14,25-
a
2nd
Soft . Hard
Per Cwt
14.00- 14.00
14.25- 14.00
14.25- 13.50
- 12.50
13.50- 13.75
13.50- 13.25
-14.25-
14.25-
13,89-
13.50-
13.50-
13.50-
Strs. & Heifers
Strs. & Heifers
Strs. & Heifers
'Strs. & Heifers
13.50- 12.50
15.00- 16.00
14.00-
11.00-
3.00-
10.00-
8.00-
6.00- 7.50
6.50- 8.50
- 6.001
~ 8.00- 12.50
13.00- 14.00
15.00
12.50
10.00
12.00
9.50
PA Ne Oe aa we
O8 BOR ee gs
10. ee 11.50
2.00
'
Tifton |
Ist
Soft Hard
Per Cwt
eae
Ist
Per Cwt
Soft
14,25-
14.25-
~
Hard:
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