TOM VOLUME 29 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1946 _ Editorial By TOM LINDER I am in receipt of the following let- ter from Honorable H. L. Wingate, President of the Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, which is self explanatory. Mr. Wingates letter and statement enclosed by him carries a lot of valu- able information for the farmers of the State. For this reason, I am herewith reproducing the letter and statement for your information. Macon, Georgia February 4, 1946 Honorable Tom Linder State Commissioner of Agriculture Atlanta, Georgia Dear Tom: * 1 am. taking thank you for your able support in be- half of farm legislation at the recent session of the Legislature, and especi- ally to thank you for your assistance in behalf of the gasoline refund tax bill, which is now a law in this State, and which will save the farmers of Georgia hundreds of thousands of dol- lars without causing the State any loss of revenue. The use of gasoline in tractors in- stead of heavier fuels will reduce the wear and tear of the motors in the farm tractors at least fifty per cent, especi- ally in the cultivation of crops. This Will in itself be a saving of many thous- ands of dollars. incentive for the farmer to mechanize his farm. I have consulted with officials of the Motor Fuel Tax Division in the Reve- nue Department concerning the opera- tion and enforcement of the law to re- fund gasoline tax to farmers and I am attaching hereto .a statement of the conditions with which farmers must - comply insofar as it is now possible to ce determine just what those conditions This will be a great GASOLINE TAX REF this opportunity to. : they set ceiling prices on the will be. These conditions are of course subject to change. I also want to congratulate you on the information given the farmers and the general public in regard to the pulpwood situation in the South. The OPA in Washington is doing nothing less than discriminating against the pulpwood producers in the South when types of wood varying as high as $9.65 a cord or $6.75 per unit. The Farm Bureau has been demanding of OPA for the past two years that this injus- tice be corrected. The. information carried in the Market Bulletin was absolute facts and with this information reaching so many people I feel that it will be of great as- sistance to us in our fight for a price on our southern pulpwood in line with other sections. Thanking. you again for your as- sistance, I am Sincerely yours, H. L. Wingate, President Farm Bureau Federation. STATEMENT RELATIVE TO GASOLINE TAX REFUND In order to be eligible to receive the 5c refund on gasoline each farmer must first make application to the Motcr Fuel Tax Division, State Reve- nue Department, State Office Building, Atlanta, application blank. Georgia, for an The application must be answered in full giving inventory of gasoline on hand, if any, list of all motors on farm using gasoline, including trucks and automobiles. | However, gasoline used in trucks and automobiles on farms is not subject to a refund but must be with tractors and other equipment that is subject. ,: listed along same Tax Division application will be month will be dated the firs month issued. This will give: of invoice. | aia Upon receipt by the Mo 0 ed and permit issued. The ] issued for one year and must be by. the farmer in order that his number may be available to ma plieation for refund. All permits issued durin; any fo) ers thirty days within which application for permit and be to receive. refund from Marel when the law becomes effectiv Any farmer failing to m. cation for his permit before th of April will lose his privile fund for the month- of Mare is not eligible beyond. thea permit. any iis up to six none after 3 Pay gasoline eft d pea will not be eligible or fund. oe The Revenue Department that the farmers either mak: : tions monthly, quarterly or each months.. However, in order to be gible when making application fo fund the farmer must send wit application the original bill of signed by the dealer from whom chased. Gasoline though used in a tt if on the highway hauling produce and from the farm, is not subject refund. Gasoline used in this ma must be deducted from the inve eiven at pe time of application. EORGIA ssume any ferent for Published Weekly at 2 ituder, Commissioner, Aaares all items for publication and all requests to be put the matting list and for change of address ty STATE BUREAU MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. _ Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable | nder postage regulations inserted one time on each request and epeated only when request. is accompanied by new copy of 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 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. | By Department of Agriculture es ET BULLETIN any notice appearing in the Atlanta, Ga. Publication Offive ete Capitol. Atlanta. Ga. xecutive Olfiee. State Capital! 4-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. ditorial and Executive Offices Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta. Ga. tity on FORM 3578Bureat ol ne 6 1900. ntered as second class matter -y-st 1, 1937. at the Post Office ington, Georgia. under Act . Accepted for ling at specia) rate o1 postag: vided Lor in Section 1103. Ao ECOND-HAND AC PEAY FOR SALE , or 4 disc Stiller plow. y make, but must be in o e worth the price. gins, Alvaton. - wheel garden tractor onplements. ape and reas. Write, giv- letails. -D. L. Harrison, Ve 01 E. 33rd. St. mot sh, in good cond. Not too lue Ridge. State oO > Blue Ridge, nt hill of soy beans ll of corn. Plants e seed and cotton: Used eason. i. H. Kiker, 1 model, G also John Deere Mowing machine, prac. 50 tooth drag harrow. 3- 2] wheel wagon, Deering _ Shop forge and anvil. il Langford, Athens, Rt. +, Phone 590, Athens. fonal 5 5 disc tiller plow, % discs. Slightly used, eet Pruitt, Buford, ex. ! Pach sizer with, ing table and Durand saner, together with 5. Jobn Webster, John Deere Combine. od runningcond., on rub- ft. blade, $450. 00. No let- c 1S Monroe, 16 in. hand lift Bot- wlso, I-row cultiva- r and Fertilizer Dis- for Farmall A - Side Fees Rake, Hy: . 10 ft. blade R. ips I his in ee nond !O. a Ww. Barfoot, amet Cash. quires Farmall power to oper- | , Glenville. combine, size n good rub- Merchell Har- Rt. = os Ford Ferguson tractor. nd guar. to do the Must be inj. forse. Hay baler cheap | ive; also want hay rain drill, used only-@ days, at dle buster, | 7 SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Hole digger for Com- plete with 2 augers and_ belt. Prac. New, $125.00. FOB. Farm So. of Bainbridge. G. M. Coch- ran, Bainbridge, phone 414- W. : Speedigger International: hay press, horse drawn. Good cond. $75.00. J. M. Hardy, Sycamore. 1 Int. T-20 Crawler type ac tor in A-1 cond. New 12 in tracks, motor completely. over- hauled, belt pulley included. See at my farm 1 mi. N. of Man- chester. Cyp. Bullock, Man- ' chester. F-12 Farmall tractor, power take-off, hydraulic lift, pulley, 4 disc tiller, both recond. and in A-1 shape. Sell separately or both together. No letters ans. T. H. Mitchell, Rochelle, Bt. 1. Ailis Chalmers, 60, A-1 cond. New tires, extra sieves for wheat, clover, lespedeza, $500.00 cash. J. L. Park, Mo- lena. F-30 Farmall tractor, newly overhauled, and a 10-dise bush and bog harrow. Used very lit- tle, $600.00 for tractor and $200.00 for harrow or $800.00 for both. E. F. Scales, Bowdon. Good 2-H wagon for sale near Temple, just below Taylors gin $50.00. Cash. W. L. Holland, Temple, Rt. 1. International Riding plow, Ist class cond, Offie Still, Monroe, Rt. 3. Some ddiry equipment _ for sale. Contact: for list and price. H. H. Moore, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 475, RA-6690. -12 Farmall Tracter on good rubber with fert. attachment, planters, cultivators. 7 ft. mow- er and bush and bog harrow. All in good shape. $1,000.00. Paul A. Potts, Gabbettville. 5 disc tiller in good shape for cash or exc. for fresh milch cow. M. Millwood, Dames Derry. Dist. for Wee: Planters and Fert. Ford tractor, 1945 model. -| Brannen, Unadilla. Prac. new McCormick Deering Hammer mill, $175.00. Case 3 bottom middle breaker. J. R. ,| Morgan, Lavonia. A-6 Case Combine on rubber, $400.00. Can be seen at Thomp- son Service Station. Hal Clink- scales, Blakely. 2-H Wagon, my barn; will ship. No, 2 Oliver -|slat wing turning plow, $10.00. Roy Tilley, Stilesboro. Farmall model A Tractor, 1 row outfit, having equipment to plant and work 2 rows of pea- ,| nuts; also 2 dise turn plow with .| equipment, entire outfit in good shape. F. M. King, Perry. Hammer Mill with motor, Corn Sheller, 1 pr. floor scales, good cond., $125.00. See at once. Curtis Mobley, Statham. -alone. low. steel wheels, slightly used, pre-war, $85.00 at SECON D - _ HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE _ ECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE RS Prac. new Tennessee Valley Electric Churn in Exc. ,con., work in any 5-10 gal. crock. $15.00. Also new 5 gal. heavy galvanized milk can, $2.50. C. C, Early, Atlanta, 231 Peach- tree Battle Ave. N. W., CH- 9836. 2-H wagon No. 2. Queensboro. Spent $65.00 repairs including new Skeins and boxes. Good as new, $85.00. B. E. Bridges, Col- lege Park, 386 Janice Dr., CA- 6598. Ledbetter corn planter, good shape, $15.00; Chattanooga turn ; plow, good shape except 1 han- dle, $8.00. M. L. Neal, Fair- mount, Rts Oliver 1 H. Turner, Gee Whizz with dbl. defenders, Knocker Distributor, and few other farm tools. Good cond. J. E. Smith, Marietta, Rt. 3, Box 176. Covington Planter, good shape, $10.00; Cole combination plant-. er, used very little, $20.00; and some other farm tools. Joe M. : Brown, McRae. 1 Farmall tractor, planters, cultivators, 2 disc tiller plow, all in good shape, at my place,| between Faceville and Attapul- gus. Clifton. Burney, Bainbridge, Rt. 1, Box 193. Vi GC. Case tractor, lights, starter, complete (size larger than | Farmall), excellent cond., small front wheels close togeth- er for 2 row cultivators and planters. Contact for price. Also small hand turning Pea Thrash, good shape, $15.00 for Thrash HG: Adams, Circle. 8 H. P. Fairbanks gas engine used for Feed Mill, and. many other farm uses, 1941 model. Oran H.: Leah, Atlanta, Rt 3; Box 32. 2H. Avery mowing: machine, runs in oil, good cond., 1 rake, neds. some _ repairs, $75. 00 for both at my barn. G. R. Red: Oak. . 1 Shetland pony wagon for sale. Riis Good. F-12 tractor and base side delivery rake for sale. Con- tact. J. J. Davidson, Pineview, Joe D. Penn, Monticello, oo VEgboA, eombine. +. McCormick Deering binder, 8 ft. blade, power drive. Used 5 days, $425.00} O. L. eg La- vonia, Rt. 2, Heavy duty Oliver Bush and Bog Harrow in good shape. Has 10 disc with scrapers. Can be: seen at my farm 1 mi. West off Marietta on Dallas Hwy. George L. Carnes, Marietta, Rt. 4. International Riding Cultiva- tor, good cond. at right price. 4 mi. out on Salem Church Rd. Wright Johnson, Tifton, Rt. 1. Farmall! F-30 tractor for sale; also 60 Allis Chalmers combine and John Deere tiller. Would sell tractor separate. All above equipment is on rubber. R. C, D. Bryan, Philomath. 17 sets of steel stalls and stanchions for dairy, new and will sell at cost. Henry Odum, Jr,. Covington. 1927 Fordson tractor with Athens 2 disc side plow, 1 har- row 10-16 in. disc, $200.00. for| outfit. David Thornton, Green- male Rt. a, Tractor equipment for Avery tractor -including 4 disc tiller. SC, Dykes, Alacon, Rt: 2 Prac. new distributors and cultivators for H. Farmall trac- tor. Come and see. C. D. Wood, Bowdon. Allis. Chalmers combine in good cond. For more informa- tion see me, 10 mi. W. Hawkins- ville. Alger B. Hill, Unadilla. 2 row cultivator; also the planter with fertilizer . distrib- utor. Both for Allis-Chalmers C tractor. Used very little; or will exc. for power hay baler. e L. Shirley, Gainesville, Box 04, 2 disc plow in good cond., $75.00 at my farm near Nur- berg. Julius Hulme, Hartwell, Re 1. : Turner peanut sheller in good cond. with concaves for shelling both North Carolina Runner and Spanish peanuts. Fr ed W. Jones, Sr- 2 Lyons. | price. Su Cabe,1 Rt. 4 Set of S. C. Case ec an steel wheels. Good as new at my piace. J. OQ. Ford; Lithonia, Rt. Pair of planters and fert. dis- tributors with all plates for 2- row Ford . Ferguson _ tractor, $40.00; also stalk cutter (for mules) in good running cond,, $20.00. R. E. McCants, Butler, Ri. 2: 2 disc plow to fit Farmall No.. 12 or No. 14 tractors, $125.00. J. R. Clarke, Marshallville. 1 Hammer King hammer feed mill, tractor size, new 6-H. In- ternational Gasoline En gine, Prac. new 60 Allis Chalmers Combine Harvester, used for Jess than 60-A. of Oats. Combine is equipped with seed recleaner. ee eas W. H. Morris, Baxley, Rt. Case Model A, 6 ft. Combine, Good cond. J. B. Spears, Jr., Mansfield. SECOND - HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want good, second hand Hay Rake and good Syrup Mill, with equipment, at reasonable cash Mrs. S.-M. Cochran, Cherry Log. Want power .Hay Baler, in good cond. L. P. Singleton, Fort VaHey. Want. late model B Allis- Chal- : mers tractor, -also cultivators, harrows, planters, fert.. attach- ments, ete. R. J. Henley, Doug- lasville, Rt. 4. Want small Farm Bell. Beavers, Austell, Rt. 2, c-o J. O. Woodall. Want 1. H. Hillside turn plow, in good cond. Herschel Allen, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. Want at once 3 or 4 ft., Avery Tiller for junk parts; also a 5 disc, in same order, for junk parts. Wade Gibson, Wrights- ville, Rt. 3. Want med. size tractor, dD: -|Farmall, Ford or Allis Chalmers, not worn out, nearly new, with starter, lights, etc., at reasonable price. Also have for trade or sale, old model Middle Buster, 1 $3. 00; old model Miss Dixie Avery planter, needs some re- pate, $6.00. J. H. Leverett, Par- ro Want 1 disc plow for te L John Deere tractor. W. Mangham, Zebulon. Want small model or one-row tractor, cultivators, planters. John Deere preferred. Cash. Near Pembroke if possible. L. F. Rogers, Pembroke. Want bottom plow or - tillers for International B model trac- tor. Wire collect at once. O. L. Taylor, Alma, Rt. 2. Want A. K. P. Guano Distrib- utor. Must be in Ist class. cond. C. A. Hammond, EMeesrald, Want windmill in working! cond. for use on farm. No tank. Must be cheap. Mrs. W. H. San- ders, Savannah, Rt. 2, Box 588, Wilmington Island. Want small Pasteurizer in good cond. for dairy. Holmes Freeman, Valdosta, Rt. 1. Want John Deere B tractor with full equipment for farm- ing at once. tis Wells, Hines- ville, Rt. 1. Want 1-H wagon and steel beam Hammer plow. Must be in good cond. and priced right. 34% mi. East of Tyrone. -L. D. Haney, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Want steel rear wheels for Farmall F 20 Tractor with good. lugs. State price. John C. Nor- ris, Newborn. Want 14 disc Harrow and cul- tivating equipment for Farmall A tractor in good cond. Joe Morgan, Vienna. . Want tractor, not older than 30 model, in good running order or Fordson cr other 1-row trac- tor of good make; also want mule not over 10 yrs. old and|. good. quality. Not over 50 mi. of Jefferson. E. R. Thomas, Talmo, Rt. 1. Want 7 by G Grain and Fer- tilizer Drill. Will give good price for any standard make. J- Jack} W. Lindsey, Lenox. eee SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want John Deere A or -B or Farmall M or H in good cond., preferred on steel. State best price for cash. Baker McCranie, Willacoochee. Want Farmall Model A trac- tor with cultivating equip. or Allis- Chalmers 1-row tractor with cultivating equip. Hoke S. Lee, Metter. Want model B John Deere traetor and cultivating and planters in good shape. | A. Je Payne, Reynolds. Want Farmall A or H tractor with planters and cultivators; will take plow and harrow. J osh = Durden, Metter, R. F. D. Want I. H. C. 2 disc plow No. 147 for Farmall A tractor, 1 cul- tivator for same hand or power lift. Roy Tilley, Stilesboro. Want cultivating equipment for model A Farmall tractor. Must be in good cond. D. B. Adams, Bluffton. Want near Augusta, tractor on rubber, either John Deere G..M. or D Allis Chalmers U. C. or Oliver 90 or Minneapolis Mo- line Model U. State age, cond., serial no. and cash price... James B.: Bartch, Augusta, Rt. 2..: Want late-model A Farmall tractor or John Deere or other make the same size, with equip- ment for cash at once.. Charles E. Brown, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3, -O A Cos: Brown. Want farm itr actor; prefer Ford but will cons. other makes. Write..or call collect, phone Rt -R2.. W. A. Davis, Valdosta, te A. Want new or used -complete planting, fertilizer and cultivat- ing equipment, for John Deere B Model tractor. Ford Ander- son, Odum. Want small elec. milking ma- chine, also small elec. churn, 3-4 gal., for own wuse.. Mrs. J. E. Kemph, Atlanta; - (288 Peachtree ve Want Power Cane mill in good shape or minor repairs; Evaporator Copper. self skim- mer; also 90 or 100 gal. syrup pan. All letters ans. S. P. Col- lin, Cobbtown, Rt. 2. Want bush and bog, 8-24 in, Scallop disc Prefer as new as possible. Write quoting best cash price. A.-J. Lane, Franklin. Wanf 1% or:2 H. P., 2 wheel | _: garden tractor and equipment. in good cond. Give full desc., year | and model and how long been, in use and lowest price. C. E. Jones, Bishop. Want 2 Covington cotton seed droppers in good cond. J. &. -LBall, Jackson. Want set of tools and equip- ment for blacksmith shop suit- able for farm machinery re- pairs on farm. C. H. King, Mar- ietta, Rt. 1. also | tractor. Harrow. Want John Deere H Tractor, , not over 4 yrs. old. W. U. Payne, Ashland. Want Ford Ferguson Tractor. State model, cond., size of tires and cash price. T. R. Cowan, Monticello. Want J. D. or Ford-Ferguson middle size tractor. Guar. good shape. J. R. Hancock, Griffin, REC, : : Want I, H. C. model H. and J. D. Model B tractors, compiete- ly equipped. Describe fully and price,, stating age, ete. L. J. Boston, Jr., Kingston, Rt. 1. Want to buy 4 row, Hovse- drawn cotton duster. Roat pre- ferred. Any other make cons. Must be in good cond. | Roy Chambers, Lula. Want John Deere A or B with tiller-or Farmall with 5 pan tiil- er. Marvin Kimbred, Colquitt. Want small Combine, any good make. Must be in Ist class cond. and on vubber. within 100 or less from Royston. J. E. Crittenden, Royston. Want 6 disc tiller, John Deere or any other make. A. B. Milner, Shiloh. 2 Want small J.D. or Farmall late model tractor with plant- ing equipment and harrow. All in Ist'class cond. E. H. Jonesy Waycross, 611 Reynolds St. Want Ford Ferguson tractor o Grant Nich- = Guar. good shape. ols, Griffin, Re. Prefer $18.00. -) pans, _ good shape. cond. Qaks Elec. Brooder, used 6 wks., prac. new, 300. chicks, Feed pans and water % price. Mrs. Wilson, College Park, 607 E. Cambridge, CA-1609. 16 metal Feeders for 800 Baby Chicks in good shape, $5.00; 10 metal feeders for 300 (6 wks. old chicks to adults), $1.25 ea.; Postpaid. 350 Cap. 6 wks. old chick oil brooder, $10.00., All Guy Mallory, Mad- ison. K. Oil Ideal incubator, 1400 egg capacity for sale. S. A. Dix- on, Ochlochnee. 1400 Egg Cap. Super hatcher ~ incubator and one 110 egg cap. Buckeye incubator for sale or exc. Mrs. John Hosea, Toccoa, te ae Good as new Automatic elec. brooder, 500 chicken Cap., $25.00 for brooder. T. M. Burton, At- lanta, 163 Briarwood Rd., CH- 5459. Good brooder, only used short time, for sale. Mrs. F. I. Me- Donald, Atlanta, 346 Glendale Ave., N.-E. Iron Clad Incubator, 140 egg eap., oil heat, good cond-, with all instructions, $15.00. C. Banks, Fayetteville, RFD 2. -1 second hand wood burning Inc., used very little, 1,500 to 2,000 chick cap., $12.50 or exc. for 3 bu. Blue, improved. Whip- poorwill peas. See at my homz, 3 mi. No. Lawrenceville. Jas. ne . eheley, Lawrenceville, ean. ; SEED FOR SALE Certified Marglobe, tomato geed $2.00 lb.; Kobe Lespedeza, 12c lb.. Combine run, dodder free. Can ship. =B. R. Wood- diff, Flowery Branch. 1,000 Ibs. Cannon Ball Black Diamond Melon seed, hand saved, Screen dried and state. tested from. -$2.00 lb. FOB. W. O. Bird- selected melons, song, Gordon. Sev. 100 Ibs. Sericea Lespe- deza seed, nice and _ clean. ~ Combine run, 15c Ib. in 100 1b. lots. O. D. Cannon, Lavonia. Lespedeza, Recleaned or Combine run, for sale. FOB. J. H: Sherwood, Hampton, Rt. im 7? tons Serecia . Lespedeza recleaned and scarified in new 100 lb. bags, 21e lb.; 15 tons Kobe recleaned in 100 Ib. bags,. W. 1.. Carmichael, Madi-; Lic. son. Recleaned, home - grown Kobe Lespedeza seed, $15.00, 100 Ibs. FOB. Seed in exc. in 100 Ib. new burlap bags. W. B. Morris, Hartwell. 2 doz. long handled dipper gourd and martin gourd seed, 15c, add postage. James Tur- ner, Blairsville, Box 84. High testing, recleaned, scar- ified Sericea lespedeza 22c lb.; Triple .cleaned Kobe Lespedeza 16e lb.; Triple cleaned Korean _ Lespedeza, 9c lb. W. H. Hard- man, Commerce, Rt. 2. age. postpaid 1845 Crop Green pod Okra seed, 40c lb. FOB; 6 bu., 90 day velvet beans, slightly dam-|f aged, $6.00 bu. FOB. D. Patrick, Griffin, Rt. C. Few lbs. Clemson. Spineless Okra seed, 50c lb. Add post- Miss Bessie Gazaway, Americus, Rt. 1, Box 17. Seed: Marglobe tomato, $2.00 Ib; New Stone tomato, $1.75 Ib; Ga. and Cabbage Collard, 75c lb; Chas: W. Cabbage, $3.00 L. Ib. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Gourd seed: Bushell and Garning, 18 seed, 10c; Martin and large long flower pot shape, 30 seed, 10c; large pkg., 6 var., including few dishrag for 25c. Mrs. Ben McBryant, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. White curshorts, white Half Runner seed beans, large cup- ful for 35c; big Mexican yel- low pop corn, 25c lb. All hand picked for seed. 2 Ibs. or over in Ga. Also choice bean Hay, $30.00 ton at my _ barn. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Car- _ ticay. Goines odes, eae Wires. J: zie free, field run, 18c;. Scarified, 28c. C. N. Harroll, Chamblee, Rt. 2, Atlanta phone, CH-6963.. - Combine run pure Korean Lespedeza, 7c lb. No dodder or Johnson grass; Sericea, llc 500 Ibs. or more, %c less. J. S. Lynn, Washington, Rt. 1. Exe. Quality Korean Lespe- deza seed, combine rune, 10c; recleaned, i2%ec Jb. SS. i. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 1. Sorghum seed, 20c lb. Large size velvet bean seed, does not sting, paid. Mrs. J. C. Owen, Rock- Amarts nt. oe 125 lb. Cannon Ball Water- melon seed, hand saved and shade dried, $1.50 1lb.; 20 bu. Hay seed Soy Beans, $6.00 bu. FOB. Do He Wiley, Sr, Cor- dele, Rt. 4. Pure sound, hand cleaned and selected Cannon Ball wat- ermelon seed, $1.50 Ib.; also Shallot Onion plants, 25c C. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell. Seed, Gourd mixed; State circumference you wish. Not less than 4, gourds sold. No stamps. Write for prices. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. Korean Lespedeza seed, com- bine run, no obnoxious weeds, 8c 1b. FOB. Shipping point. W. U. Payne, Ashland. 6,000 Ibs. recleaned Korean Lespedeza seed, 10c Ib. FOB. B. A. Moseley, Thomaston, Rt. 2 \ - ora Cox Watermelon seed, pure shade dried and free of pulp, hand saved from selected mel- ons, $1.25 lb. Harvey Hearn, Palmetto. 6,000 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza, triple cleaned and scarified, purity test, 99.3, 21s Ib. Write or phone Harold Coun, Logans- ville, 5-J-2. 15 bu. nice clean Cane _ seed, $3.00 bu.; 10 bu. Clay peas, $7.00. All FOB. Ellijay. ah C. Mooney, Quill. Nice, Clean Combine run |Kobe Lespedeza, 10c lb. FOB. Ralph S. Collier, Comer. 6,000 lbs. Korean Lespedeza, recleaned and tested, lle Ib. FOB. H. B. Powell, Winder, Box 243. . Okra Seed, long slender green pod, 35c cupful; Musca- dine. Grapevine, Sage plants, Beach nut trees, 20c ea. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, aGinesville, Rt. 6. Old Time Georgia Collard seed, 3 large spoonfuls, 25c. M. L. C. Bishop, Carnesville, Rit: Old Fashioned, striped, half runner seed beans, hand clean- T. DeLange, Carnesville, Rt. 1. Citron seed, 50c lb; Large Red Indian Peach, 50c doz.; Purple Hull table peas, 35c qt.; Yellow Crookneck Squash, 25c_ tea- cup; Early Okra, 35c teaeupful. Add _ postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Mamimoth Russian Sunflow- er seed, 90c gal.; Okra seed, 50c qt.; $23.25 gal. Postage paid. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia. White Nest Onions; also Red Nest Onions, 75e gal. ea. Mrs. Guy Burton, Logansville, Rt. .2 Spring Shallot Onions, 40c C; Missionary strawberry, 75c C.- Mrs. Chomer McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. HAH runner seed beans, free from weevils, 50 or 60 Ibs., 50 lb. Add postage. Mrs. Lula Mitchell, Lithonia, Miller Rd. 10 Tons Kobe Lespedeza seed, free .of Johnson gfass |seed, -10c lb. H. C.- Allen, At- lanta, 876 Part St. SW, RA- 4959. White Nest onions, 75c gal. in 2 gal. lots; White bunch but- ter beans, 20c Ib., 2 lbs. for 35c. Add postage. Mrs. R. A. Hight, Culverton. Kobe Lespedeza seed, good clean combine run, 10c lb. or recleaned seed, 17c Ib. R. A. Allen, Jackson, Rt. 4. Half bu. tender hull Corn- field seed beans, 25c pt. Add postage. L. W. Allen, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. 25c lb. Not post- ed, guar. 75c lb. Add _ postage. | | | ders. Korean Lespedeza, 12c 1b.; Kobe Lespedeza, cleaned and scarified, 25c lb. ~All cleaned, tested, of best quality seed. Have also Lespedeza Sericea Combine run at 15c lb. C. D. Wood, Bowdon. 1500 Ibs. Korean Lespedeza seed, Nice, clean ,combine run. In even wt. sacks, 5c lb. John P, Sewell, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Choice seed cane, and 6 \ft., $1.00 per 100 FOB. J. H. Lewis, Leslie, Rt. 2, Box 0. ~ White Nest Onions for plant- printed chicken feed sacks. Mrs. B. Thornton, Bowdon. Tobacco seed, a penny match box full, 75c; also Jumbo Gi- ant Watermelon seed, wt. up to 150. Ibs., 25c pkg. Roy West, Bowdon, Rt. 2. _ Cannon ball Watermelon seed, $1.00 lb. Also pigs and hog for sale. W. J. Brady, Howard. 2 tons clean Kobe Lespedeza seed, free from Johnson gfass, |wild onions and wild coffee, 10c lb. in ton lots, 12c less than ton. James B. Woods, Brooks. Hand saved Cannonball Mel- on seed, $1.00 lb. Postage paid. W. V. Brannen, Unadilla. 5,000 lbs. of Sericea Lespe- deza, cleaned and scarified, 25c lb. For sale 2,500. Ibs. Kobe Lespedeza, recleaned, 20c Ib. J. R. Bryant, Chipley. Kobe Lespedeza Gov't loan test no. 1. Shows no dodder. 10c 1b.; Ko- W. recleaned Kobe, rean recleaned, 4c lb. I. Marett, Hartwell. Clean White Nest Multiply- ing onions, 85c gal, del. Mrs. Grace B. Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2: es Sericea Lespedeza, recleaned and scarified, 20c 1b., or. exc. for wheat, corn or. oats, at market price. H. J. Chandler, Good Hope. 2,000 Ibs. Kobe 10c lb. at my barn 5 mi. E. Danielsville. shipped FOB. Also 50. bu. Hastings prolific corn in shuck, $2.00 bu. Some Baled Les- pedeza and baled Oats ' and Vetch, $35.00 ton. Money. or- Herman C. Brewer, Dan- ielsville, Rt. 3. Sericea Lespedeza seed, 24c lb.; Kobe Combine run, 12c lb.; Recleaned, 15c lb.; D. P. L. no. 14 Cotton seed, 2 yrs. old 24c Ib.; Kobe Combine run, 12c: Recleaned, 15c; D. P. and L. no. 14 Cotton seed, 2 yr. old and 2nd yr. from Origin- ator..FOB. Leo Green, Su- wanee, Rt. -2. 12 Ib Purple top turnip seed, 6 lbs. mixed turnip. seed, 40c lb.; Plus postage; Also 2 hams,, wt. about 25 or 30 Ibs. 50c lb. Mrs. Early T. Carter, Log- anville, Rt. 1. : 900 lbs. Choice, extra clean, Korean Lespedeza seed, 8 lb. at my barn. Bob Stovall, La- vonia. PLANTS FOR SALE Aroma and Blakemore straw- berry plants, $1.00 C; $8.00 M. P. P. State insp. W. M. Phil- lips, Varnell, Rt, 1. Klondike strawberry, plants, 60c C; $2.25, 500; $4.50 M; Mas- todon, 70c C; $3.00; $5:50 M. Well rooted, prompt shipment. Also dried Apples, free from worms, plants, $1.00, 500; $1.50 M. Good strong, well rooted plants. Full count postpaid. George W: Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield frostproof Cabbage plants and Crystal Wax Onion plants, $1.15, 500; $2.00 M- Post- paid. O. . Conner, Pitts. Frostproof Cabbage and White Bermuda Onion plants, $1.50 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman. ing, $1.00 gal. or exc. for 4) strawberry plants, 45ec C; 300, sweetfennel and} 17%c Ib. Also pasture grade Lespedeza | extra good, combine run seed,: 500. lbs. or more} trees, true to name..C.. W. and 2nd yr. from originator. FOB J. C. Green, Suwanee, Rie: Sericea Lespedeza_ scarified, 2|C. Del. in Ga.,No checks. No So A. D, Jones, Cum-, stamps. Mrs. Pearl Pinson, , ivt. i. i His y, Ri 2; Charleston Wakefield Cabbage uden: crowns 2 yee ae "Blakemore strawberry pl: its, finest quality, $1.25 C; $4.00, pher Frost, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. Nice sage plants, Muscadine| vines, Old Fashioned peachtrees, Cling stone and plum peaches, 20c ea.; Garlic, $1.00 doz.; Beech-| nut bushes, $2.00 doz. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Frostproof Charleston Wake-: field. Cabbage plants, $1.50 M; $1.00, 500. Postpaid: Prompt shipment. Full count. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.. 5 kinds of nice strawberry plants, mixed, 75c C; Black. Raspberry, 6, 50c; Garden Goose- berry, 3, 50c. Add postage- Mrs. Lona _ Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rta. Fe The old time verbearing $1.25; tansy, rosemary, 25c. Add postage: ee F, Cannon, Toomsboro, Well rooted sage plants, 20c! ea.; Muscadine grapevines, 20c: or 6, $1.00; Long green pod Okra seeds, 35c cupful; Old Fashioned peachtree, 20c. ea. Sree H. Norrell, Gainesville, Chas. Wakefield Cabbage and White Bermuda Onion plants, $2.00 M. Del. Now a E.. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. Chas. Wakefield Cabbage and| White Bermuda onion plants, $1.25, 500; $2.00 M. All del. Now ready: Mrs. T. P- Mussel- pe a Arabi, Rt. 1, Phone Chas. W. Cabbage plants, 25c C; Catnip, 25c bunch: El- berta Peach seed, 25ce doz.; Bermuda grass plants, $1.00 C;| White feed sacks, unwashed, free of holes, -15e . ea. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Charleston Wakefield Cab- bage plants, $1.30, 500; $2.00 M. 5 and 10 M lots, $2.00: m. del. Full count. Prompt shipment. 2 R. Allison, Gainesville, Rt. fiondie 200, $1.00, 10 M up, $3.75 M. Exe. for pecan Fresh grown Strawberry plants, $4.00 del. Exp. Col. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Large fresh grown Cabbage plants, Chas. W. and Copen-! hagen, $1.50 M; $1.00, 500. White | Bermuda Onions, same price. Count guar. del. in Ga. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville. _ Frostproof Cabbage and On- ion plants, $150 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Chas. Wakefield Cabbage plants, $1.00, 500; $1.60 M. del.: $15.00, 10,000 Col; Marglobe tomato. seed, $1.50 Ib. del. W. ne oo Flowery Branch, Large, fresh, extra early Jersey and Char. W. and Cop- enhagen cabbage and _ white Bermuda onion plants, $1.00, 500; $1.50 M; 5 M, $7.00. del. Postpaid. 10 M. $12.50 exp. Prompt shipment. Satis. F. F. Stokes, Fitzger- ald. Mastodon strawberry plants, $1.00 P. P.- Tom Kittle, Car- rollton. Certified State Insp. and Mastodon everbearing plants, $3:23, 000: = $9.50 VE Mark Woodliff, Flowery Branch. Mastodon strawberry plants, well rooted, $3.50, 500; $6.00 M. Postpaid. Prompt ship- ment. W. H. Maon, Atlanta, 1205 Grant St., S. E. _ Early Klondike and Mt. De- licious strawberry plants, $1.50 older, strong plants, $25.00 M.; $4.00 C. Younger crowns, $15.00 _M. Dudley. McGarity, Clarkston, Telephone 4491. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.75, 500; $3.25 M. Mrs. Nell Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 1. Blakemore and Gem straw- berry plants for sale at T75c Cc. John W. Geter, Chipley, 500; M- O. Postpaid in Ga. Del-| bro {sacks. 1$1.50 lb. V. Ke Kudzu crowns, $1.40 C; _ 50 Pritchett, Ta lay M. All orde large and all : e pt. All postpaid. Williams, Blue- Box 432) Yellow _ plants, $2.00 00, del. Will exc. for shipments. Baxley, Rt, 4 Large carly var. plants, 50c C, $2.50 Blue plum sprouts, Add postage. Mrs. G bard, Gainesville, Missionary str selected, improv ties, 50c C; @ Charleston W. C White Bermuda o1 BEL5, 500; S$E7 price. Full co fey, Fitzgeral Char. plants,, Del. In 5 M. Exp. Ce Prompt shipme Tomato seed, 1 Ik Horse. Radish, kes age. No che Grindle, lo Sage plants, bacco seed, 1 t Home Raised | hand, $3.50; Mast bearing Strawberr $4.00 M. All postp Ellis, Cumming. 25c; 5, 50c; $1.0 50; $5.50 C; $41 leaf sage, $1.00 Everbearing Stra GC; - thyme lants, Sage plants, suc ae H. Carter, Atlanta, man Ave., S. W., $1.50 M; $1.25 del. G. L. Steedl Large Thrifty Whi onion, and Green Co early Jersey and Char. field Cabbage plants, $1.50 M. Del. BPostpaid shipment. Satis, Gua Stokes, Fitzgerald. _ Large fresh Copenhagt and Chas. W. Cabbi White Bermuda _ onio $1.00, 500; $1.50 M De Prompt shipment. Satis J. M. Coffey, Fitzgeral Large well rooted 5, 50c; $1.00 doz. A mint,. Spearmint, tip doz. Postpaid. Damp Mrs. A. Horsely, W: Box 40. ae Early Jersey and Wakefield Frostproc White Bermuda . onio $1.00, 500; $2.00 M. Ovie Conner, Pitts, Rt. Copenhagen, Early Jer: Charleston Frostproof and White. Bermuda plants, 300, 75c; 500, $: Rt. 2. 3 ms # $2.00 M. Postpaid. A. B. W Pitts, Rt, Ls grown sage == Postpaid: Sam Lithonia, Bias Beets, Iceberg Let- ndive, $1. 60 C: Wakefield. . Kale, Carrots, Collards, Bermuda and Nest BOC. C. Any amt. Pars- sarlic, Leek, 35c doz. Mrs. Franklin, Register. zu plants, $12. 00 M; also n plums, 2-6 ft. tall, 40c xs; Hardy Rhyne, White: nless Boysenberry, $1-00 for $1. 1. Regular Boy- Himalaya berry, $1.50. Lucretia 00 C; Thornless ewberry, 25, $2.00; W. Toole, Macon, ted sage planis, 2, 25c; 100 doz.: 50, $3:25; $5.50 f sage, $1.00 Ib. V. ge plants, 2, 25c: . Fresh ground plants, Klondike, $280, a $5.75 M. Lee Hood, 500. Prefer ech Pittman, Baxley, Wakefield Cabbage 1 $1.25, 500; $2.00 ons lots, $1. 75 M Del. g _ Gainesville, kefield Cc a b kage ee a ey oe ing bush lima "Ib. oa Summer : : Ww thite half er OTs 22: No stamps or 1 we = _Jas- . beans, multiplying on- ite and col- yeans, 30c_ Ib.; pt. Add post- -Cracken, La- iter beans, 20c 1ega, Rt. 5. $6.60 bu.; bu. Whips, 3 Ae Lawson = plants, Aldora Keith, | ), 500; $5.00 ME Mas- | merour breeders, TO tproof, Crystal Wax: nee Station. -'ed and_ treated. TELSt: Vis, yhite oS striped | ee also 1 Dis >,er, $6.00 per 100, FOB.. = BEANS AND. PEAS FOR SALE -{coRN AND SEED CORN! FRESH AND DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE _| PECAN AND OTHER | FRUIT TREES FORSALE FOR SALE White half runner bean seed, 30c. cupful; Cucumber seed, 10c large tbls. Ruth Bailey, Jasper, Rt. 2. Early Brown 6 wks. table peas, makes: 2 crops, Brown. Crowder peas, Brom Corn seed, Hastings Yellow Dynamite Pop- eorn, 5 cups, $1.00. Postpaid. Mrs. Clarenc McMillian, Da- Penis Rt Heavy. bearing Black pole beans, striped half runners, 50c large teacup; Cream Crowder and White Blackeyed peas, 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 11 bu. No. 1 Brab peas, $6.50 bu. or swap for good shoats. W. E. MeCart,: Grayson, Rt, 1. Tender white Cornfield beans, half runner beans, 35c cupful: Early May English peas and Lima butter peas, 20c cupful. Rt : J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, OTTON SEED FOR SALE Hibred Half and Half cot- tonseed, Ist yr., from Sum- af reasonable F. H. Bunn, Midville. White bunch butterbeans, for prices. planting or eating, very pro- lific, bear early summer until frost, hand cleaned, 25c Ib. Postage paid on over 4 Jb. lots. Mrs. H. S. Mullins, Banna! Seed Velvet beans, 126 day $7.00 bu; Exc. % bu. for nice, | cherry red, Reg. Duroc pig, 12 ,|wks. old, or will buy pig. J. QO. Strom, Milan, Rt. 1, Box 49. Stoneville 2B Cotton seed, Ist: lyr. Ginned 1 var., : gin. Clean- , culled, ed $6.50 per FOB. 3 H. Beas- Lavonia. hundred. ley, Empire Cotton seed, ated and bred by Ga. Exper- Made _ bale per A., ginned on 1 var. gin, $1.95 bu.; Clean Kobe Lespe- deza seed, free of dodder, 30s Riley C. Couch, Turin. Empire Cotton seed, delint- Ist yr. from Ga. Exp. Station, Ginned on 1 var. Gin. 100 1b. bags, $7.50 per 100. J. H. Park, Molena. Empire also 2B Stoneville, Boll from. breeders seed, bale -per A. Staple, 1 1-16-1 3-32, $6.00 CWT or $6.50 Ceresan treated. Ginned on 1 var. gin. Mercer Rowe, Alvaton. Empire Cotton sped, kept pure at gin, $5.75, 100 lbs. Even wt. bags. FOB. Roy Chambers, Lula. DP and L. Planting Cotton Pure seed, no. 14, Ist and 2nd yr. -| Pure and sound. Ginned on my private gin, $6.00, 100 in even wt. bags if I can get them. FOR. -Ja- hb. Lhomas; Madison, Rt. 1. 200 lbs. Summerour Hibred half and half Cotton seed, kept pure at gin, 1 yr. $6.00, 100 or $2.50 bu. Add postage, Wee. slivers. filiay, Rte. 3; Box 88. Vandivers heavy fruiter Cotton seed, Ist yr., $6.00 per dark colored heif- er with Ist calf, around 2 gals per day, calf. 3 mos. old, $65.00; 8 blue speckled Guinea hens and 2 rooster, $1.00 ea. N. G. Forester, Buford, TES. Delta Pine Land : Planting seed, no. 14, Ist yr. from breed- FOowW, Rutledge. cotton Wannamakers imp., ~ *|seed, made bale to acre, $6.00. per hundred lbs. Have about 900 lbs. Joe | Rae. 15 tons Cokers 100. str. 7 ; cottonseed, 2nd yr., early ma- S06 cab: 6 ears 2!| turing excellent yields, gin- owders,|ned pure, special care before |" oney|and after, $8.00 hundred Ibs. . R.| FOB. Garnett | Daniel, Ath- US,-5 oot 2 ? tender white half run- ner beans and brown striped: Milner, | ped. ae treated with new jimproved Ceresan, origin- | 12: | FOB; M. Brown, Mc-. oC; oe? pee aoe 500 bu. Good 7 at my farm, 4 mi. from Frank- lin, $1.50 bu. |} Franklin. Ist yr. from Hastings Super Prolific corn seed, nubbed and shelled, $1.00 pk., $3.60 bu. Buyer pays shipping charges. J. L. Hamby, Lavonia. Hastings 2 yr. big prolific corn, selected seed corn, $1.25 pk. FOB. I. H. Seymour, Mar- tin, Ri 2. cee - 1,200 lbs. Yellow Jumbo Pop corn, 8c lb.; also 400 Ibs, Scar- ified Sericea Lespedeza seed, 25c lb. No order less than 100 Ibs. G. A. Pope, Talla- poosa, Rt. 2, Box 68, Rockdale seed corn, 10-12 in. long, 22 rows to ear, dry and sound, gathered ahead of floods. sold, $2.50 corn stalk, Not less than bu. bu.; Also some yellow that makes 2 ears to 10 an, Jong. P= kes Fairmount, 3,000 Ibs. shelled Pop corn, for popping, yellow and white, not mixed, 12c lb:,in 100 Ibs. lots. lb. Orien Vollrath, Dougias- ville, care Ray Swafford. -Alexanders BIG ear. Yellow prolific seed corn. Field se- lected, mnubbed, and shelled, $3.00 bu., $1.00 pk. FOB. H. -|H. Alexander, Carrollton, Ri: 1, 400 bu. So. American or Dy-. namite Pop Corn, for seed or popping. l5c Ib. Postage paid. Edward Brett, Bremen, Box 2. Nice white clean shelled pop eorn, treated for weevils, Ib. No less than 50 lbs. ship- Add ___ postage. de Brown, McDonough, Rt. 3, Box ate Good var. yellow shelled and recleaned pop corn, 12%c; 100 lbs., 10 1b: 1000 lb.s 9c. Postage paid. H. B. Wil- liams, Buford, Rt. 2. -100 bu. Thompsons Prolific Yellow corn, $1.50 bu. Hoyt J. Damell, Adairsville, Rt, 2. So. American Yellow pop corn, 10c lb. No less than 25 Ibs. shipped. Buyer pays exp- charges; also 3 nice unknown stock of Gabe stags, 2 reddish and 1 gray, wt. about 3% lbs. lea. $1.50 ea. Jesse Hudson, Carrolion. Rt 3. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE About 5 or 6 tons Peanut hay, $20.00 ton. Joe M. Brown. McRae. 300 Tons no. 1 Runner pea- nut hay, $20.00 ton FOB barn} or nearest Railroad station. Ey B.. Lamb, Wadley. 20 bu. seed wheat for sale. W. E. Vinson, Macon, Phone 347R4. 20 tons good runner peanut) hay, $15.00 ton at barn. T. A. Futch, Rochelle. 400 bu. of each 100 but. Oats Pure and weeks. Har- New even and Full Grain. free of noxious vested without rain, wt. 5 bu. bags, E.. D. Tallerson, - Kite. 35 Tons good peavine hay at $35.00 ton: at barn, ~$37.50 15 tons bright peanut hay, $20.00 ton at barn. A. D. Clifton, Metter. _FRESH AND DRIED FRUIT FOR SALE 4 1945 Dried peaches, free from worms, 50c 1b.; . 1945 Crop Bunch colored Butter beans, 30c lb.; White Scuppernong rooted vines, 50 ea. Add post- age. W. L. Hood, Gainesville, At 3 Fresh dried pears and peaches, free of peel, tore and worms, 55c lb:; Dried Running butterbeans (seed or shade cured ground sage, $1.50 lb. Good size sage plants 5, $1.00. Postpaid. Mrs. Bessie Eley, White Plains. Nice, clean dried apples, and peaches, 45c |b. Mrs. pA Fk ceey,. tors | sene. If all taken at once, 19c- 2c rat my place. 50. Ibs.,|. SEL and free of weevils, bright Syrup, $1.00 gal., $1.00 bu. FOB.) plum, eating) | | $4.20. Weatherby, Ss Nice Sundried 1945 *paehes. 50c lb. Mrs. Lizzie Free, Bow- don; Rt. 2. 20 lbs. peaches, 40c Ib.; 25e lb. Add postage. 1945 nice, sundried old: Fashioned var., -mixed butter beans, Carmel -Parten, Royston, Rt. 1. son. Nice Sundried 1945 peaches, crop, free from worms, 40 lb. Prompt shipment. Postage pai.d Miss Della King, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Nice sundried ae peaches, 45c 1b.; also incuba- and brooder, both for Takes care of 100 eggs and 300 chicks. Both Kero- Mrs. W. A: . Bearden, Bowdon, Rt. 2. $15.00. POTATOES AND OTHER VEGETABLES FOR SALE "5 bu. Money Maker Cert. sweet potatoes, 2 to 3 times as many potatoes as P. R. En- tire lot for 2'%c lb at my place,E, T. Clements, Ten- nille. 8 Beeway section supers, 10 frame size, good cond. well painted. Used very little. Com- plete with fixtures, $8.00. for the lot Del. C. S. Hall, Hart- well, Rt... 2: 18 baby mating Hives, well painted, used very little, $10.00 CC, S Hall, Hart- well, Rt. 2. 10 frame size Standard Bee Hives, tops, bottom, brood foundations, ete. Sup- ply limited. Write for prices. L. C. Dotson, Atlanta, 3059 West Roxboro Rd., N. E. Cert. La. Copper Skin seed sweet potatoes for sale. T. O. McMullin, Macon, Rt. 1. 60 bu. Copper skin Porto Rican Sweet. Potatoes. Gov't inspected and certified, $3.50 bu. Malcolm Miles, Metter, Rt. 8 or 9 lbs. of Porto Rican Sweet Potatoes, 4c 1b.; also 3 bu. Mixed field peas, sound FOB. E. L. Burke, Rhine, Rt. Fe SYRUP FOR SALE Sev. 100 gals. Georgia Cane syrup. Put up in I gal. and % gal. cans: Write for gc M. F, Jones, Metter, Rt. 1, Box 111. 1,400 gal. good, ee and at my farm: John Hand, Hazle- hurst, Re 3; M. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE 100 Blaek Walnut seedlings, 6-20 in., 22c ea. $12.50 exp. col. man, Crawfordville. Pecan trees, Govt inspected, budded, true to name. Vari- eties, Stuart, -Schley, and Moneymakers, 2 to 6 ft., $2.00, BA 2p S200 $2105 Ga, Calvin: Harmon, Stovall. Celeste. Fig Sprouts, 2 ft. and over, 3, $1.00. Native French Mulberry (no fruit), $2.25. doz. Mrs.* H. - &, McLeod, Dixie. Hazlenut bushes, Blueberry bushes, Muscadine vines, 25c stamps. Add postage. G. W. Bradley, Jr., Rt=2, I yr. old Concord, Niagara and Lutie Grapevines, 3, $1.00; $350 doz: 2. yr. Bearing size Niagara and Concord, 3, $1.20; doz. State inspected and postpaid. Mrs. Nathan Ball Ground, Rt. 20 45c ea.; doz.; No Mrs Bowdon, ea. : Add postage. Not less than 5 sold: Lot for) I W. -Chap-| Dried apples, 50c. 1b.; Mus- cadine vines, 15c ea. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Dehydrated peaches, 1945. crop, free of worms, 50c lb.; New crop large pecans, well filled out, 50c lb., 5 Ibs: $2.09. Del.. Mrs, J. M. Jones, Gray- Sand | frames_ =H Alexander, $5.00. bu. | | have good mule for sale. | Be cies: Rt. i ter, 18-in- to-4-1 Peach trees, leading var., true {0 name, State inspected, Grapevines, $2.50 doz.; $20.00 C:; Seedling peachtrees,. $1.50 doz.;. $10.00 C; Black Walnut trees, . $8.00 doz. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Sev. hundred pecan tees, 2-4 ft. high, Stewart and Schley seedling trees, 40c and 75c ea. FOB... M. F. Jones, Met- Rite = Box 1s Sweet Pomegranite, 5 ft. 2 : $2 9b-3 it... Sls (93. Peach, Mix- ed var. Press, White, Yellow Clear seed; Japan plum, Old Fashioned Red Plums, 3 ft. 6, $2.50. Madison strawberry plants, $5.00 M. Postpaid. Ar- thur Griffis, Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 42. : Seedling pecan trees, eai; Apple tree sprouts, ea: Red Pepper in Pod, 50c gal: Black Walnuts, hulled, $2.00 bu. Add postage. Mrs. C, H. Sledge, Byron. 308 Goose plum, well rooted, 3, 50; 6, 90c. Stamps, checks or M. O. Postpaid: R. P. Stein- heniner, Brooks, Rt. 1. - Scuppernong vines, rooted large white -var., 50c ea. 3, $1.25. Postpaid. No checks. Isla Hamilton, Alamo, Rt, 2._ May. enciries,. 25e.2 ea; 35 $1.00; Mastodon . strawberries, 50c C: $2.50, 500; $4.50 M. Add postage. Je: Mathis, Gaines- ville, Rt. 5, Box. 18. 5 var. 1 and 2 yr, rooted grapevines, l5c_ and 25 a.; 3000 cuttings, all kinds mixed, $1.75 C. Add postage. Niagara, Concord, Ludie, Waco, Moores Barty, 2 Ws Jordan, Atlan- ta, 876 Barnett St. N. E. HE- 3563- R. Leading var. Apple and Peach trees, pears. and Cherry trees and Grapevines at reas. prices. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. All leading Var. Apple trees, 20c to 45 ea.: Pears, 4-5 ft., 75 -ea.; Concord Lutie Grapevines, 2 yr., 25 ea-$ Scuppernong vines, James Black Bronze, 50c ea. All postpaid. W. Cleveland. 500 Tung Oil trees, 1 ft.-7 ft. high, $75-00 for the lot. Mrs. A. R. Thigpen, St. Marys: White English peach trees, 35 312 ft., 40c ea. or exc. for print sacks. Add postage. No stamps. Owen A. Roberts, Rte 1. Peach trees, 50c ea.; Apple, - 65c to $150 ea-; Grapes: Ludie, Concord, Alaska, $1.50 doz. Figs, Blue'Turkey and Celestial, 35c; 50c./'75c and $1.00 ea.; Bos-. ton Brown (bore last yr.), $1.00 ea. Well rooted. State insp. C.. M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol Ave., S. W:-, MA-3671- Muscadines, Black scupper- nongs, hazlenuts and crabapple bushes, $1.00 doz.; Sugar Pear, 75c ea., 2 for $1.00; Lemon trees, 6 for $1.00. Josie Huggins, Wa- Gd, st. 2- 12 June Apple trees, 3 to 5 ft., well rooted, for sale or exe: for true to name any large yel- low, freestone Peach trees: Also Wm. T. Eubanks, Buford, RFD 3. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Large red peanuts, mostly ae hull, cleaned picked, $4.00 u No checks. Miss Geby. Dallas, Rt. 3. About 100 lbs, large . pecans, new crop. 30c Ib. Add _ post- age. Mrs. Fuller Sturdivant, LaGrange, Rt. 4. Gone, New crop large paper shell pecans, 1 1b., well filled 5 lbs. $2.00; Dehydrated peaches, 1945 crop, free of worms, 50c lb. Del. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. out, 45 Improved Spanish peanuts, hand picked, $1.00 pk., $3.00 bu. No stamps. Guy Mallory, Madison. About 2 bu. 1945 crop pea= Z hand picked, $4.00 me = Nice sundried apples, nuts, 50c 1b, Ad J. E. . Sarrel do Damson Plum seed, 25c.. postage. Mrs. 250-3 Suwanee, No: orders less than bu. ~~ | | i cs When soil crumbles like this, its , dry enough to Shae. As soon as frost is out of the ground, say all the garden books, and the soil is sufficiently dry, its time to spade. It is easy to tell when the frost is out, because the soil, which was as hard as a brick, becomes soft and muddy, so that at first you are in danger of sinking in up to your ankles when you walk on it. - Every gardener is anxious to get started as soon as possible, and there is danger that this impatience may cause him to work his soil be- fore it is ready, a mistake which may cause srious difficulties which will last all season, Then how can he tell the very earliest moment when it is safe to spade? The most reliable test is a simple -onecall it the mud-pie test. Pick up a handful of soil and pat it be- tween your palms as you used to do an childhood; if it holds together le S Safe S Spade Garden. restore the right degree of moisture. When soil makes a mud pie, its too wet te work. and makes a nice mud-pie, then it is too wet to spade. Keep off-soil when it is in this condition, lest you form clods which will prove trouble- some all summer, : The more Clay the soil contains, the more injury it will suffer if spaded when too wet. Yet clay soil should not be worked too dry; in fact, you can seldom spade it then, for it is too hard. There is a point between the two extremes when a handful of soil, patted between the palms, will crumble. Itis not dry, but slightly moist, yet not wet enough to hold together in a mud-pie. At this point, even clay can be spaded easily, and will break up without forming clods.. When the test indicates that this favorable condition prevails, do not delay spading, otherwise the soil may dry out unduly, and com- pel you to wait for heavy rains to GA. LEGISLATORS REQUEST UNIFORM _ PRICE ON ROUGH PINE PULPWOOD Sponsored by the Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, and strongly endorsed by Governor Ellis Arnall the Georgia Gen-| eral Assembly. passed a resolu- tion at the January session call- ing upon the Office of Price Ad-. ministration to fix a uniform ceiling on pulpwood that would apply to every section of the United States. It was shown in the resolution that a difference -of $6.75 per unit for rough pine pulpwood, FOB cars at shipping point, has been approved by OPA: This ~ eondition was condemned by the: resolution degislators in. the adopted, and the group called on the Congress of the United States to take the necessary steps to prevent the Office of Price Administration from dis- _ eriminating against Southern pulpwood growers, and that a ceiling price on rough pine pulp- wood be uniformly placed at 2? $16.25 per unit . The pres- ent ceiling price on pulpwood in the South is $9.50 per unit while the same product in the - Northern states carries a ceiling price of $16.25 per unit. - The following is a copy of the resolution as prepared by. the GFBF and given unanimous en- dorsement of the General As- sembly: A RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA MEMORIAL- ; IZING THE CONGRESS OF | THE UNITED STATES TO | PROHIBIT THE OFFICE OF | PRICE ADMINISTRATION. | FROM PLACING DISCRIMI- NATORY PRICE CEILINGS * AGAINST SOUTHERN PULP- ~ WOOD GROWERS. ~ Whereas, many farmers of Georgia and other southern states are selling. pulpwood at prices far below the ceiling prices prevailing in. other sec- tions of the United States, and WHEREAS, we regard this discrimination against southern: pulpwood growers as outrageous and indefensible; and the for- ests of the southern states are being demanded at prices far below those in keeping with the | | will receive WHEREAS, we are advised by | material produced; and the Farm Bureau representative at Washington, D. C., that the Office of Price Administration has fixed the folowing ceiling | In 4-H Garden nounced prices on pulpwood; to-wit Southern rough pine, fob cars shipping point, $9.50 per unit; northern rough pine fob cars at shipping point $16.25 per unt; southern rough: hardwood, fob cars at shipping point $10.12% per unit; horthern rough hard- woodfi fob cars at shipping point $17.19 per unit. Thus it is shown how the southern farmer is being discriminated against; and WHEREAS, the product made from southern pulpwood is equal in every respect to that: produced from pulpwood grown in other areas and pulp mills have been erected in the south because of the recognized value of southern grown pulpwood; NOW - THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the House of Representatives, the Senate con- curring, that the Congress of the United States be requested to take the necessary steps to prevent the Office of Price Ad- ministration from discriminating against southern pulpwood growers, and- that the ceiling price on rough pine pulpwood be uniformly placed at $16.25 per unit fob cars at shipping point, and a ceiling. price uni- formly placed on rough hard- wood at $17.19 per unit, fob cars at shipping point; BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House, jointly with the Clerk of the Senate, send each member of the United States: Congress a copy) of this Resolution, State Winners Project Listed State winners in-a 4-H Club} garden project for 1945 were an- this week by Miss Kathleen Weldon, assistant State 4-H club leader for the Georgia Agricultural Extension Service. | The eight top winners, who $25 Victory Bonds for their outstanding garden| work, are: Wilma Butler, Greene | County; Lillian Black, Appling; Rhonwyn Lowery, Colquitt; Ha- 4 Crates |Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1, Box | fully | paid. Shipping jasmith, and Bobby Summerlin, DeKalb; zel Stephenson, Carroll; Herbert y E - OR S SALE a pecans, nice size, 30 lb. FOB. Packed 5 Ibs. jand up by mail exp. col. or frt. \No charge for packing. O. H.. | Bradbury, Sr. Bogart. A few hundred Ibs. improv- ed peanuts, all hand picked and 20c Ib. FOB. ea W. Tay-!| lor, Waycross. go FOR SALE Pure bred Ss. C. Buff oe ton eggs, $1.25 for 15. Postpaid. returned. Miss 59. Purebred: S. C.R. I. Red 4-A grade eggs for hatching, care- selected, from fin lay- ing, dark stock, $1.75 per set- ting packed carefully and post- crates to bey ret. Mrs. Gran Eley, White Plains. M. B. B. B. Poko insp., for Pullorum, eggs, 30c ea.;. book orders for March, April, May del. Mrs. J. S. Blackwell, Newborn. Taking orders in: Ga. for M. B. Turkey eggs, doz. Del. March, April, P27O,= order, Mrs. Eva dett, Washington, Rt. 4. Purebred Dark Cornish Hens wt. 5-7 Ibs.;. 9-11 Ibs. Stock $1.75. for 15 eggs. Carton~ to be returned Mrs. Fred John- son, Dawson, Rt. 2. ~Pure white Pekin duck eggs $4.00 May. Bur- eggs, Roosters from pedigreed stock, $1.50 doz:| - K. Kirkpatrick, Gray-| | Ground pulverized sage, $1.50 Ib. del. son. Hatching eggs from Kitsch- ers AAA Buff Minorcas, 15 eggs for $1.00 and tin contain- ers to be returned. Number of Buff Minorcas. baby chicks, $15.00 C. Mrs. Eugene FPols- fuss] Dry Branch, Rt. 1. Light Brahma eggs for hatch- J. ing, 13 -for-$2.00- del 21; =i. Steed, Buena Vista. Booking orders. for broad breasted, big bone, pure Mam- moth Bronze Turkey eggs, $4.50 doz.; Black Keystone English Leghorn eggs, $2.50 doz. All del. in metal. Return shipping egg boxes. Mrs. gett, Douglasville, Rt. Hatching eggs from Parmen- ter Strain Reds, K.- 0; -P. Cockerels, setting; also baby chicks, 25: $3.50. All postpaid. iflys. Fred Shivers, Cuthbert, Rt ae 1 $2.09 ver Hawkins, Fulton; Harrirs; Felton Stover, and Charles Middleton, tosh. Other winners who wali re- ceive $5-in Victory Stamps are: Maude Griener and Ruby Knight, Richmond; Jean Lacey and Nona, Belle Andrews, Greene; Louise Alexahder, Hab- ersham; Betty Rhodes, Colquitt; Rose Jones, Genia Mae Council and Betty Pickering, Bibb; Sybil Smith, Thomas; Jeanette Matth- ews and Alma Bell, Wheeler; Barbara Morgan, Effingham; Dorothy Guthrie, Berrien; Betty Lewis, Emanuel; Anna Grace Williams, Catoosa; Betty Cagle, Pickens; Betty Caldwell, Spal- ding; Sara Stephens, Floyd; Vir- ginia Whitten, Meriwether. DeKalb, McIn- James Nix, Bob Richardson: and Jimmie Stephens, Fulton; John Henry Cox, Spalding; Tru- itt. Wingate, Mitchell; Jack Thomas; Richard Haynes Hoyt: Vandiver, Greene; Allen Scott, Oconee; Clyde Langford, Berrien; Eddie Wommack, Eman- uel; Charles Wingo, James: Scantlin,, Heard; Pete Crooms, Pulaski; Franklin Ben- son, Bleckley; Billie Counaley, Jasper; Frank Miles, Appling; Henry Benson, Chatham, Adolph Davis, Ware. County Extension agents who will receive $25 Victory Bonds for promoting the project are Myrtie Lee McGoogan, Floyd, and S. D. Truitt, Fulton. The project was sponsored by the | Extension Service in co-opera- tion with a large seed supply ea. house. Ronie.- State | enly: unrelated. Boyd Bag-: bloodtested. | Bruce Welch,| Carrol; | and \ : fee White Giant per setting or $4.00 per 2 set- C. K. Simmons, Hollywood. Prolific Artichokes, 15c Ib. lots of 10 lbs. or less; or 1244c Ib. for larger quantities. FOB. G. C. Adams, Social Circle. CRACKLINGS: Fresh, ground cracklings, 3 or 4 lbs., $1.00 lb. plus postage. Will exc. for white or print feed sacks.or anything can use- Mrs. Herbert E. Richardson, Rt. 1. GOURDS: Dipper gourds, 25c ea.; small: .gourds, 5c ea. Mrs. John Weav- er, Temple. : ROOTS AND HERBS: Rhubarb roots, 2, 29: Rooted Kudzu. Not postpaid. Mrs. M. Fi Johnston, Pike. Elecapane roots, 35c\lb.; Sas- safras, 25c lb.;- Queen of the Meadow, 30c Ib-; Catnip, Hore- hound, Peppermint, Balm,- 25c doz.; Garlic bulbs, 35c doz. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt: 1, Box 37, Yellow root, washed and dried, $2.00 ib.; also Walnut meats for sale. Georgia Nichols, Clarkes-- ville. SAGE: New, shade-dried leaf safe, $1.00 ib. plus 10c lb. postage. Mrs: Frank Miller, Lula. Home cured, hand. picked sage, already ground, $1.00 lh. at my home. Mariah Brown, Rich- land; Rt. 3; Box 48-_ SACKS: White, 100 lb. cap., unwashed feed sacks, l6c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Edgar. Woodall, Cornelia, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 Ib. size, free of holes, 3 for $1.00, plus post- age. Sent COD. No chks: nor stamps. Mrs. J. H- Peck, Mur- rayville. Rt: 1. 20 or 25 Print sacks, ironed, 25c ea., 1, 2, 3 4, 6 at time. Add postage. No stamps. Money with order: B. Bolton, Cumming, Rt. 1, Box 126: Print sacks, free of holes, 100 Ib. cap., 3, $1.00 postpaid. Mrs. Roy Samples, Cumming, Rt. 1. washed, Print feed sacks, washed and ironed, no holes, 100 lb. cap., 45 ea.; some with hols, 35c ea. Add postage. No chks- Miss Thelma Hayes, Gainesville, Rt. 1. White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., $15.00 C. No less sold. _ Ship Express only. Chas. T. McMil- lan, Gainesville, Rt. 3. 100 ib- eap- white feed sacks, 20c ea.; Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes, 40c ea. Add post- age. M. O. preferred. Mrs. M. L. Crow, Jr., Gainesville, Rt: 2: Print de washed ironed, free of holes, 35c ees for $1, 00. No chks. Prompt shiprr ient. Kuna Barnett, Cum- ming, Rt. 5. 150 Pr ont sacks, ripped, opened, washed, ironed, 45 ea.; 10 or more in lot, 40c ea., or $57.00 for entire lot: Mrs: Clay- burn Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 1. Print feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes, 40c ea.,. 100-or more in lot, 35c ea. Ove Crow, Gainesville. Print feed sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 40c ea. plus postage. No chks. Mrs. Egbert | Keith, Gainesville, Rt. 1- SACKS: Printed Chicken feed and eggs, | from select Range flock, $2.25] - tings, postpaid Moline . M. Landrum, Adairsville, Rt. 3. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE ARTICHOKES: Few _ nice] | Artichokes, $1.00 peck. Mrs. ]; Print chi washed, 40c - ea A Mrs Ray Rte 100 Ping es i 35c ea. COD.- Add Mrs. Herbert Patters ery Branch, Rt. af White sacks. 100 unwashed, free of holes n. - feed: asacks-- 2 | postage. Miss Be Gainesville, Rt. 5. Print Feed siles White Feed sacks, 2 jor Crow, Gainesvill Print feed sacks, 100 1 35c ea. New white. x lic ea. Add postag Woodliff, Flowery Br SACKS:*; Print.- feed 100 Ib. cap., 39 ea.: White sacks, 22c ea: 10 Collard seed, 75c lb. De Crow, Gainesville, Rig: Washed white Chicke sacks, free of holes ters, 20c ea. Add Pe ag ge H. Richardson; Rt. 4: Print feed ae free holes and stain, 40c Post paid. Money order. only. M es TRESS Woodstoc! Washed and ea Rockmart, feed sacks, free of hole eat Postage paid. M. O, ee Holtzclaw, Cum ng. Print chicken 100 lb. Cap. 40c White feed sacks, 100 Tb. 20c ea. All washed an : ed... Mrs. We. 4 Rt chicken i $1.00. M. OQ. Only, Mr: y Simmons, Gainesvill OQ 9, Print Print feed sacks Add postage. Mrs, Garrett, Gainesville, = Print feed sacks, w and. ironed, 40c ea. White sacks, washed and ironed, eae COD. Mrss ee R. Cumming, Rt. 1. SACKS: Print feed ; washed and ironed, 40c Mailed COD. Mrs. Re Ciure, Gainesy it Rt Print feed sacks, washe ironed, 40c: ea, Mrs. Rte: Print feed sacks, woceee ea. postpaid. Large and orders accepted. No COD ders. Mrs. Ray Bue ville, Rt, 1. - Print feed sacks, free 0 38c ea.; some with small 30c ea. White sacks, J size, 18c ea: Postpaid oe Hoyt Byers, Gain ta, Coe ee Print--sacks = 100 washed, ironed, 40c ea ae Minnie Brooks, Gaines $245 Washed and ironed sacks, free of holes, 40c e postage. ~Mrs-- J-- , -B Gainesville, Rt, 5 200 Print feed oe 10 cap., washed and ironed, $1.00, or 30c ea. in lots plus postage, Sylvia Thompson, Daws Rix ft SUGAR CANE AND CANE: : Lot C. P. 806 Sugar Can Blythe Isle. See. Lee Cr by, Brunswick, Blythe Is! 2,500 stalks seed Ril sacks, washed and free of holes, 45 ea. COD orders} only. Mrs. Charles Stowers, |< Sautee, Rt. 1, White, Taee free of) holes, 12% Add postage. | Light speeches prints, 35c ea. Mrs. H. H. Gilstrap, Suwanee. | 100 Print Sacks, washed and ironed, 40c ea. Add postage. | Mrs. -S.. V. Wallace, Dougher- ty, Rte. Print feed sacks, washed! .and ironed, free of holes, 40c | Postpaid. Mrs. Alton | 'Grindle, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Cane, three cents a_ stalk. letters. J. S. Reville, Ha Mamilton Farm. Bed of Green Canee cents stalk; also 5 B- Ry 3 i hens and young rooster, $ and you pay express 0) come after for the 6 chi Mrs. S. S. Bizzell, Mou | 204, 6th: Sto Ne Se 60,000. stalks Canal eS) Cane, av. length, 3 ft., called Upland Sugar as |'Take part pay in thrifty pi Write L. P. Gassett, Robe iRt. 2 3 xtra stand, $5.00. Etta US, BEESWAX: Exe. 2 Ibs. Hendersons bunch eans for 2 lbs. beeswax. Must an -and bright. W. B. wainsboro, Rt. 1, Box 173. Vant sev. hives of honey bees, new or old fashioned hives, near -Colur . Write price and no. ives. H. L. Edwards, Co- s, Rt. 1, Reese Rd.. UTTER: Fresh country fer-each wk; 60e lb. P: -P. Ga. Also, Collard seed, ter. Mrs By VV. Biv- ns, Powder Springs, Rt. 1. and sound. Write what ou have and prices. Walter : nn Baxley, Ris 4: RUIT TREES: t sev. Yellow. Blount 1 trees; also, sev. seedling each trees. Mrs. J. B. Atkin- Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. xc. 100 lb. feed sacks, print hite for Elberta and Ga.. ant bunch yam potato plants. C. Flanigan, Lawrenceville. int 100,000 bunch sweet po- plants in April or want h seed potatoes. . Write ce. J. Allen Payne, Butler, O. Box 401. SEED WANTED: Want some ushaw seed. Mrs. Minnie amons, Social Circle. Vant 100 bu. Cogper skin, t inspected, Porta Rican st Potato seed. State price etter. All letters ans. il, Hortense, Rt. 1, Box un 10 Ibs. Cannonball wat- lon (white) seed. E. M. mm, Fitzgerald, RG 2. ant 90 day Velvet bean also Oceola bean seed. price ist letter. Tab Blackshear, Box 8. bu. of peanuts for eat- eed, also want 8-10 lf and Half Cotton seed. Cc: Phipps, Dallas, Rt. . of bunch Velvet Send price list. A. = quote prices. J. H. oa : 20 running velvet J. L. Spivey, Val- to hear from party hav- good sound seed rice, dry d or water rice. State price. L. Shelnut, Cleveland, i. ee AKE ROOT WANTED: r 1% lbs. dried Sam- ; aot: G. E. Ray, OTATOES WANT- some Old Fashion- = Write price. L. J. Morrow, Rt. 1. S: 150 bu. Sweet J. Q. Wish-. Sweet potatoes, 60 bu. opper Skin Porto Ric- vine cuttings. Govt. and certified, $3.50 om Miles, Metter, Rt. ND HERBS: Yel- safras, Queen of dow, Yellow dock, ~ Cours foot, 3 Ibs. ra seed, 15 cupful; y bushes, Sage plants, Nalnut meats, $1.00 lb. Stover, Pisgah, care R. Wayne gal. of A-1 Ga. sale FOB farm. oll, Rhine, Rt. 1. bo 10. or. 20. bus walnuts, 1945 . at my home. ummerour, Blairs- 5 Stands Yellow "Garner, Warthen. bu. pure Unknown peas Yellow Yam- Sweet | Hulled black Walnuts; 1945 crop, $2.00 bu. FOB. Mrs. J. A. McBryde, Aragon. Black Walnuts meats, 75c pt.; Black Walnut bushes, 25c ea.; White and Pink Rambling roses, Muscadine vines, 15c ea. John Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. CATTLE FOR SALE Nice Jersey cow, freshen Ist calf this month, $100.00 at my barn. J.T. Phophitt, -Chipley, Rt; <3: Purebred Jersey bull calf, dropped in October, sired by grandson of the great Astors Design and out of a Sparkling Sultan-Majesty \ cow. ~ $45.00 reg. and transferred. E. B. Braswell, Athens. Reg. Jersey bull calves by 3 star sire out of classified dams. Write for description and. prices... Dr. J. H. Arnold, Newnan. : Fine _ Guernsey cow, fresh in. Gentle, 4 gals. milk. good cream, good cond. Lawson Reg. Guernsey bull calf, 1 wk: old $30.50 with papers at farm here; without registra- tion, $25.00 A. K. Chamlee, Sparta. Sev. dbl. Standard reg. Poll- ed Hereford bulls, 8-12 mos. old, best Domino bloodlines. Reas. Priced. Grady Fox, Fort Valley, Magnolia Farms, Rt. 3. Red. Polled bull, 4 mos. old and ean be reg. $75.00. G. B. Morris, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Reg. Angus Bulls: 20 mos. old, No. 797829; 17 mos., No. 814025. Both ready for spring service. Well grown and good individuals. Registration trans- fers go with each animal. W. G. Johnston,. Thomaston. 2 Reg. Polled Shorthorn heifer calves, about 8 mos. old., solid red, other a straw- berry roan. From some of the finest bloodlines in America. Jc. Conn, Tifton, Rt 3. Reg. Polled Hereford cattle, good blood lines, large and well marked. Open heifers, springers and cows with calves at side. Reas. priced. A. P. Persons, Talbotton. HOGS FOR SALE Prize winning S. P. C. bred gilts, sows and weaned pigs. R. E. Willis, Howard. 1 pr. of Hereford hogs, male and female, wt. about 200 lbs. ea. Reg, 9 mos. old, $100.00 for pr. Fort Valley, Rt. 1. Reg. dark: red, blocky type Duroc boar (all Cherry King blood limes), 6 mos. old, ap- proximately 160. $35.00. Come and get it. R. L. Hooper, Li- thonia, - Rt. 3. Purebred Pole and China boar, wt. about 200 lbs., $40.00. W. W. Sampler, Ramhurst. Nice brood sow, wt. about 450 Ibs. Bred to African Guinea male, $65.00 for a quick sale. Also 1 White Rock Rooster, $1.50 at my home. Hu- ee T. Turner, Gainesville, Poland China Sow, Ist prize winner Augusta last yr. Will be Reg. in buyers name. Weighs between 250-300 Ibs. $65.00. Johnny Brooks, Thom- som Rt 1. Big black brood sow, little over 2 yrs. old, in good shape, wt. about 250-350 or more if fat., $50.00 cash or exc: for young hens from 6-10 mos. old at $1.50 ea. N. J. Hale, Doyle. QO. 41 C. 10-12 2wks. Pigs, blocky type. Reg. in buyers name, $20.00 ea. 2, $35.00. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista. Poland China sow, (Berner stock) Very thrifty, $35.00 at my barn. John G. Pierson, Culloden, Rt. 1. Reg. Hereford pigs. from|_ National grand champion bloodline. Frank P. Singleton, T. O, Bowman, | Ms. $25.00. Reidsville. fea., Fort Valley, Rt. 3. _ HOGS FOR SALE _ Reg. Spotted Poland China boar pigs, $35.00 ea. 4 mos. old. Charles Smalley, Augus- fa, Rt 2. Big Bone. Black Guinea pigs, 10 wks. to 4 mos. old. Ready to ship. T. T. Proctor; East- man. 1 yr. old Reg. Duroc, Su- perior bloodlines, $50.00; also 50-60 bu. yellow corn in shucks, $2.00 bu. All at farm located 12. mi. out Buford Hwy. from Atlanta. J. D. Ambrose, At- lanta, 12-B Pine Circle, NE, CH-2701. 6 pigs, 9 wks. old. Poland China and Red Jersey. $8.00 ea. Jerry Lee Garner, Ten- nille. O T- Boar 6 mes: old $50.00, FOB. Purchased but not res. Trade -for--O. fC: Gilt. Mrs. C. K. Phipps, Dal- dass Ri: O. J -C. Male pigs; -black type, extra. blood lines, from litter of 19. 7 wks. old, Inocu- lated. Ready to ship Reg. in buyers, name, $21.00. W. .H. Nix, Alpharetta. Reg. Hereford sow, bred for 4th litter to Reg. Hereford male. Both well marked and best of breeding, $75.00. FOB a J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box Hampshire bred gilts, 8-10 mos, old, modern blocky type. Cholera immune, Reg. Papers ES W. B. Fambrough, Cor- ele. 3 mos. old S. P. C. pigs, sir- ed by Pay Check, Jr. 40-75 per cent white. Dbl. treated . for cholera. $15.00 . ea. Reg. in buyers name. L. M. Isler, Morgan. Booking orders for 10 wk. old P. C. pigs to be del. in May and June. From_ prize winning stock, treated for Cholera, recorded in .buyers name and priced at $20.00 ea, eae sex. P..T. Patton, Shady ale, 3 fine OIC pigs, 6 mos. old; also 2 pr. 10 mos. old White New Zeland rabbits, $6.00 pr. Purebred Buck, $3.00. Mrs. M. Wilbanks, Buford. S. PP. C. male, 60 per cent white and 1 open gilt, reg. in buyers name, the easy feed- er type from Iowas best blood- lines. T. R. Mayo, Forsyth, Hubbard Training School. Thoroughbred Berkshire sow, 2. yrs. old. Not bred. R. E Maxwell, Marietta, Rt. 5. Hereford hog, perfectly mark- ed, wt. about 100 lbs. Papers imcluded, female. Bob- by Tate, Amity. ~ i males, 2 gilts, S. P. C. pigs, treated. Reg. in your name. 2 os. old Feb. 15th, $20.00 and Rodney E. Jordan, Manassas, Rt. 1. . Hereford pigs, non-related, $45.00; gilts, $25.00 ea.; males, $20.00 ea. Treated and Reg. buyers name. Leon Watson, Unadilla, P. O. Box 214. For Service: Reg. Hamp- shire male hog, Fee, 1 pig weaned; also Reg. Saanan buck goat Service, Fee, $3.00. At my farm, on Fairburn Hwy., eross at Cooks Crossing, down Fayetteville Dr., 3 mi., at Moss Filling Sta. turn left at Willie Walshs Mail Box. (Contact, Dr. A. Malcolm . Williamson, Atlanta, 1064 W. Peachtree St. Reg. S. P. C. pigs, both sex: sons. and daughters of Souths. Hero Boy, No. 246119. Ist Prize Winner last yr. for sale last of March, $25.00 treated and reg. buyers name. Place order now. Mal- colm Miles, Metter. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Black, 5 gaited horse. Cost $400.00, sell within 30 days at real bargain, or trade for plug horse and: Yight difference in cash. See at my Barber and Shoe Shop. Jesse Sikes, Col- lins. 10 yr. old horse, $65.00; 15 mos: old mare colt, $110.00. W. M. Frith, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 127. ce Mie ee | HORSES AND MULES fi 'wW. Tanner, Palmetto. Pair of nice young mules, broken = to work anywhere. Also part Jersey and part ider Springs, Rt. 1. E.| $25.00. Ready Neal, Chipley. : FOR SALE day, February 13,1946 ee | SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 11 yr. old mule, wt. 1000 Ibs., easily kept, works any- where, $125.00 or trade for larger mare mule or real good 1 H. wagon. Also 30 bu. good, sound yellow corn, 2%c Ib. few bu. Brown Sugar. Crowd- ers, lle lb. Can't ship. LB. D. Haney, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Mare mule, sound, well train- ed in farm work, about 1000 lbs.;. also 1: milch cow, -half Guernsey, half Jersey, fresh- en in Feb. with 3rd calf., also 1 OIC boar, 18 mos. old, and 1 bull about 18 mos. old. H. Guernsey heifer to freshen Feb. 9th with ist calf. All for sale at barn, 3 mi. W. Powder Springs. Carl Cauthern, Pow- 4 yr. black mare mule, wt. 1000 Ibs. Well broken. See at my home. S. B. Vaughters, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Sound, gentle saddle horse, about 10 yrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs. $75.00. William T. Boyd, Fairburn. Geod horse colt and spring wagon for sale or trade for 2 or 3 mos. old Reg. Jersey calf with papers. Bring calf and get colt and wagon. Dennis Brown, Doyglasville, Ri 5 care B. N. Brown. af OT? 1 team of extra good mules, wt. 1150 ea., both $350.00 or will sell single. Ross E. Clem- ent, Cornelia. Black 5 gaited saddle -geld- ing, 4 yrs. old. Very gentle and stylish. Will. also drive. Wt. 1,015 Ibs, Miss Betty Stone, Waynesboro. Bay mare pony, wt. about 800 Ibs., 5 yrs. old and gentle. Will ride and work anywhere. A. B. Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1. 3 yr. old horse mule coll. Has. been worked some. $150.00 at my home. T. E Ansley, Thomson, Rt. 2. Pr. mule colts, 3 and 4 yrs. old at reas. price; also 1% yr. old colt; one 8 yr. old good brood. mare. 3 work mules, 8 and 9 yrs. old, wt. 1000-1100 lbs. All work anywhere. Rea- onable prices. W. E.~ Lord, Hull, Rt 1. Pair good, sound 1000 lbs. mules, fat, gentle, work any- where, $200.00. F. R. Ken- nedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. -Good smooth mouth mule, wt. about 950 lbs., $35.00; also Cole planter, almost good as new, dbl. hoppers, $24.00; Used Oliver Goober turn plow, $5.00 at my barn. No. letters ans. J. W. Wallace, Canton, Rt. 1. Black Spanish Jack. Large size, gentle, with White Points, 6 yrs. old, $300-:00. D. J. Bras- well, Pavo, Rt. 2: 6 yr. old horse mare about 1,000 Ibs. Fine brood stock. Good worker, $125.00. Accept Hereford yearling as part pay- ment. Also have farm tools, ete. L. E. Martin, Hapeville, Box 32%, CA-4100- 6 gooa mules from 900-1,300 lbs. Age from 7-11 yrs old; also 2 sows and 6 pigs for sale C- E. Smith, Sande: ville. 2 mares, ea. 7 yrs. old, wt. 1,150 lbs. ea., in exc. cond. Work anywhere: 1 gray, 1 black; also 1 riding cultivator. Very good cond. T. E: Stephens, Palmetto, Riz 1 nice black filly colt, 10 mos. old, wt. about'500 Ibs. Sell or exc. for eow or nice gilt hog. Dont write. Come see. Claude Jarrard, Dahlonega, Rt. 1- Good work mule, sound, wt. 900 lbs, 11 yrs. old, $75.00. Bruce Andrews, Haddock, RFD. SHEEP AND GOATS - FOR SALE 4 Hampshire Ewes, 1 yr. old, $12.00 ea. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley. 1 Saanan billy, 22 mos. old, run, Rt, AT STUD: Roddys. Lucky Strike, young son of the most outstanding Toggenburg buck of the South and his dam of same quality stock. Very lim- season and ited service this by appointment only. Fee, $7.50. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 . Warren St. N. E., DE-5140. 7 dairy type milk goats, se- lected from extra good blood- lines for type and production. 4 Nubians, 2 Saanans, 1 French Alpine. Some fresh, others to freshen soon. Sell 1 or all. G. A. Bland, Columbus, Rt. 1, Reese Rd. Dark brown, grade, Nubian milk goat. Now giving y% gal, day with 3rd. kidding. (1 gal.- when fresh); Bred in January to purebred Tog. $40.00 FOB Exp. Office. P. O. Money sf- der and return crate at my expense. W. W. Brooks, Greens- boro. About 20 milk goats for sale at reas. pvice. S. Walker, |Macon, Box 349, Turpin, St. 2 Toggenburg does, 18 mos, old, not bred but old enough and in good. order, for sale or trade for good milk does, fresh or soon to freshen. Give all information. Or will buy. Mrs. C. R. Watson, Marietta, 322 Maple Ave: 2 fine, young Saanan milk |. goats, first time fresh, $30.00 | and $40.00 ea; 2 mixed Saanhan and Nubian young milk goats, first. freshening. Mrs. Julia Varnadoe, Atlanta, 130 So. Candler Road. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 7 pr. of N. Z. White rab= bits, 2-3 mos. old, from Pedi- gree stock, $5.00 pL Mrs: I. C. Sewell, Canon, Box 81. N. Z. White buck, grown, 6 mos. old For breeding pur- poses $2.00. Mrs. Dewey Grif- fin, Devereux, Rt. 2. 10-11 mos. old, $2.00 ea. Exp. Col, Mrs. E. W. Golden, Doe- 3: 1. New Zealand White Buck, 5 mos. old, $2.25 for quick sale. Extra charge for crating and shipping. No checks. Troy: Nichols, Norcross, Rt. 1. White N. Z. Rabbits for sale. O. L. DeLozier, Jr., Decatur, Rt. 3; VE-1402- RABBITS AND CAVIES WANTED Want a Gray Belgium of Red Rufus doe rabbit, also a Gray or Red 6-8 mos. old Buck, non-related to doe at reasonable. price. No white, pink-eyes wanted. Mrs. cE Ryan, Tallapoosa. se Want trio Giant Chinchillas, buck and does no akin.. Must be Reg. stock and priced right. Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Rt. 3 Want- guinea pigs (cavies), wt. 7 0z., to 9 oz, State price. Mrs. D. M. Carter, Madison, Box 48. pa e LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: ee CORRECTION: Want 15 high grade Hereford cows with calves at side, or to drop calves by Spring. F. M. _ Biggers, Conyers. ers, 6 to 12.mos. old. State number and price. H. P. Mal-. com, Social Circle, Rt. 2, Box 47. herd bull, 3 yr. old. Must be gentle and well proved. Give particulars and price. Jas. H. Reeve, Calhoun. Want 1 male Jersey Calf, same class; above 10 days old; some Grade Jersey _ heifers, treated, $17.50 FOB. W. amson. : f 2 Purebred N. Z. White does, __ bred, Want some fine Jersey heif- Want Reg. Polled - Hereford | : ; ent. to reg., and a few heifers, 175 to 225 Ib, wt. solid color, S.| Write Y. M. Anderson, Willi- 7 Bred gilt of the Broke Nose, HOGS WANTED: Want al big type, blaze face Berkshire. - State size, price, ete., also want Topr Geese, within 25 mi. Rob- ert J. Youngblood, Jasper Rt. 2 Want 4 shoats, 57-75 lb. wt. crossed with O. I. C. Prefer - barrows. State yhat you have and price. W. E. McCart, mee son, Rt, 1, Want an African big bone Guinea male, 4 mos. old. Buy or will exc. for. 1. of _ breed. W. H. Dunn, Zebulon. Want reg., Berkshire male ae the. red ball-faced type. _