SSS Te. NY TOM LINDER aes C WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1946 EDITORIALBy Tom Linder bh a splendid group in Greenville, ch interested in a large farmers cet there. by city and county authorities and bers of the Senate and House of epresentatives of South Carolina. There was a large group of busi- ess. men, including wholesale and re- _merchants, bankers. and. represen- tat ve farmers of that section. < m3 \tlanta on Highway 29, and directly, reen Atlanta and Washington, D. lwaters of the ut seven or eight miles from Toccoa. runs along the foothills of the moun- Imost the entire distance through Saas North: Carolina and. This highway parallels the South- 1 Railways double track from get him a profitable market. Q ; i sore When the Government indoridok to. & reduce acreage and control production, the fundamental idea was that by re- ducing the volume of production the farmer would get a better price for what a The idea behind Government a sidies is to give the farmer a_ better price for the things he grows. The ideas behind soil conservation, land rental checks and crop bonus checks were all to give the farmer a better price. Giving the farmer a better. price by ae any round-a-bout method or subterfuge _ is economically unsound and in the long run is detrimental both to the farmer and to the country as a whole. eo We should bend every effort to jes the farmer a profitable price in th market place for the things he grows and the main problem in doing this 33 (| to get general distribution of these products among the people who Cone sume them. When we get out and try to increase the yield per acre of a crop the funda= mental idea is to give the farmer a more _ profitable market by reducing the cost ee per unit of producing the rop. s When we advocate the breading and: 2 selection of planting seed the idea is to give the farmer a better market by, helping him to produce a larger a =. and a better quality. | a Everything that we do has the same. =< fundamental purpose of providing a more profitable market. Why then, should we not attack the problem di- rectly and on the obvious frontthat is adequate and prompt distribution of 3 all the farmer produces and a fair price in the market place when he carries - to the market. = The world is faced today with ES (Congas on page Bight). under postage regula repeated only when notice assume any responsibility for Bulletin. Published Weekly at Tom Linder, Commissioner, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga. Be Markets, 222 State Capitol Soe Atlanta. Ga. of June 6 1900. provided for in Section 1103. of, October 8, - SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE ne Sere eM eB { | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address tu STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. =: Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable tions inserted one time on each request and request is accompanied by new copy of 7 Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing ore than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. -\ By Department of Agriculture | Executive Gitice, State Capitol 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices Notity on FORM 3578Bureap- o} Entered as second class matter August.1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia. under Act Accepted faz | mailing at special rate oi postage Market Bulletin does not any natice appearing in the SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Almost new International 2 horse Cultivator, with disc, $100.00. Mrs. D, B. Holmes, _ Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. a Light 2-horse wagon in Ist class condition, $7 0.00 T. A. oe Darracott, Gainesville, Rie 1. E. Whisnante, Newborn. 8% horse power walking tractor on rubber, like new, $285.00. Joe Hines, Ideal, Box ; 98. Cultivator! for Farmall A Piston, complete except for 2 parts which ean be purchased, -$80.410. G. L. Arflin, Pinehurst. 144 Oliver stag plow, need littte, repair, $25.00; also a disc plow for model A tractor, A-1 es condition, shenty used, $155.00 -\ will not del. C. B. Guimer, Col- 2 quitt, it. 3: . Kelly-Duplex Hie: 45a, with 2 horse power motor, ee grinds and cracks wheat and corn, good condition, $100.00; also John Deer 1-A Corn Sheller, ~ $18.50. W. E. Hopper, Atlanta, : 2572 Lenox Rd. _. Set of cultivators, planters : and fertilizer distributors for eA) or SRY Deere, used } i $360.00. W. E. Parker, Coving- ton, Rt. 1. -~ No. 2 Syrup mill and 80 gal. ~ kettle, $80. 00. Mrs. J.T. Taylor, _ Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 43: New mower in good condition jo fit model A Farmall Jace: Jake T. Nunnally, Buck chead. Allis Chalmers C, A. 1 con- dition en good rubber, lights, starter, power. take off and pully; plow, planter, cultivator, harrow. Jack E. Huguley, Val- dosta, Rt. 4, Box 259 B. 2 International 2-dise plow, new 26 in. disc. for Farmall 12, & .00 Archie George, Redan, St. Mountain Rd. - 8 used tractors, harrow disc, $20.00 Frank Hataway, metto. 6 disc, Athens tiller good as new, used only.1 season. R. H. Brown, Lecust Grove. Model H. Farmall tractor, starter, lights, power lift, on new rubber, cultivators: also 2 new cole planters with ferti- lizer attachment, $1600.00. R. F. Thompson, Parrott, Rt. 1. Syrup mill, 3 roller (3 X olden), $55.00. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. ae F-30 Far mall tr actor, in good good tiller, ; 2 onder Ne Weeder, used 1 day $15.00 W.- |. | write. P. L. Meadows, Vidalia. Pal-|+ 2 os BSC early new Athens. ville. 1945 M. D. grain binder and combine, $400.00;: Turner power baler with take- off, rubber tives, $650.00; late model M. D. 4 ft. combine, $600.00; new chase 1 row cornpicker, "$475. 00. Rudy Bartell, et Nee 165 Woedlawe Aye., De. Single hopper scooter foot Cole planter with 4 plates for planting beans and peanuts, in fair condition, $15.00 FOB. R. M. Vocke, Onitman, Rt. 2, Box 90. 4 light 2-horse wagon wheels, thimble skin, almost good as new, $30.00 for lot; Bottom plow for Model A_ Farmall tractor, good condition, $60.00. B. J: Morris, Baxley. 63 Chattanooga turner; also 92 Chattanooga seat wing turner. N. W. McLeod, Buthbert, Rt. 3. J. D. dise. plow for H. and M. farmall; Case pick up. hay baler; side del. rake; J. D. subsoiler na. 15, slightly used. Leon F. Whitehead, Bogart. Binder, in good condition, $50.00. f. w. FAndeey Griffin, Rt. 3: 1 David Bradley small size hammer mill and motor, in good condition, $100.00. See. P. H. Davis, Hawsinsville, Re 2, 1 2-horse 1} N. . riding cultivator with disc, needs new tongue; also model B Allis Chalmers planter with several plates. FOB. H. C. Walker, Mc- Rae, Rt. A. Complete syrup making out- fit, including cane enough for 12 acre; large 2 roller mill metal bearings: exaporator juice vat, na M. P. Maxwell, Cairo, International hay press, $125.- 00; disc, harrow, $75.00; both horse drawn; also J. D. side del. rake, used 1 season, $135.00. Two Planet Junior Call or Farmall 30, on good rubber, in good running cond., $750.00: new Side Del. Rake, $100.00; new neckup Baler, used only 3 days, with attachment for stationary baling, $875.00. G. P. King, Augusta, P.O. B 383. - a J. D. model A tractor, lift, good rubber, A-1 cond., planters, fert. including ddbl. hopper for planters, 6 disc till- er with seeder, 14 ft., single cut harrow, etc., peanut vlows, Case 6 ff. combine. Located 8 bower mi. Dublin. Calhoun Hogan, Dublin. . ;. . Case tractor. dise Tiller, heavy dbl. Harrow, 6 ft. Case Combine, 10. in | Hammer - Mill, All . good -|cond. AH. 1. eaters, Weights: in good cond., mule pulled, |sell-cheap. L. M. Jones, Mo- lena. i ea, MeCormick- Deering | Hembree, Hira . '|mers, tractor in good condition, $900.00. H.. B. Williams, Mc- Rae. oN eye, eee Rt. a MARKET BULLETIN: SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Economy King No. 34 Cream Separator, excellent cond., easy to operate (instruction book) Reasonable; also 1-3/4 h. p. gas--ker. engine, good cond. essential for various farm jobs. J. J. Langston, Ashland. Branch Peanut Sheller, used 1 season, Reasonable. See. No letters. J. T. Vaughn, Milan. 2 Friend 200 gal. cap. Sprays, Riding cultivater with equip- ment, Gantt cotton planter, 2 row Boyd Spray, Weeder, Cov- mgton cotton dropper, DeLaval Separator, No. 12, Cane Mill, ban, 2 H. wagon; 3 planteds Jr, and 8 pigs, 7 wks. old. G. L. "Hodges, Tennille, Rt. 2. ~ Some Fordson tractor parts including radiator, magnet, cylinder head, crank shaft, trdnsmission and rear-end. Lamar Harris, Monroe. Allis Chalmers tractor, size B. oad cond. for sale. J.B. (Near school) 1-6 Intnl. tractor with new harrow and 5 disc Tiller, new steel wheels for M tractor, Intnl! Hammer Mill, Call Wray Smith, Sparta. 1 F-20 Farmall tractor, in good cond. on rubber, J. F. Graham, Cochran. , IJ." Ds tractor, oe in: A- ee shape; 1 Intnl 5 disc Tiller, hever used. C. B. Milner, Shiloh. : | ao. H.C. F-20 Farmall tractor with planters, distributors and cultivator attachment, for sale; also want buy a used 30 in. rock Meadows Grist Mill. A. J. Eason, Baxley, phone 324W. A 2 row General late model tractor on good rubber, with starter, lights, 214 in. bottom plows on rubber, dbl. sec. had- row, planters, cultivators. All good cond. Reasonable. M. J. Richardson, Nashville, Rt. 3. Farmall F-20 on rubber, A-1 cond. Dbl. section harrow, or- chard harrow, 3 disc plow and mower. $1, 000.00. Contact first. R. N. Anderson, Forsyth, Rt1, phone. 2076. F.C. Case tractor, hee fert. attachments, - cultivators, tandrum Harrow, 4 disc tiller. New June 1945; also 6 ft. A. C. ombine with motor. 1st class cand, I. HH. CG. side de: livery rake, and 6 disc athens tiller. Used 1 day. No letters. J. W. Ivey, Pinehurst, phone 2-. t Allis Chalmers no. 40 com- bine, on rubber, in good shape. 2 mi: back of Salem church. W. L. Wynne, Chester. Allis- Chalmers Model C trac- tor on rubber, with tiller and cultivator. W. E. Josey, Rar: tow Minneapolis-Moline 2- model tractor on steel, 2 row eyltivg. tors power lift and pulley, 2 disc turner, used. very little, $145.00. W. M. DeBarelaben, Sr., Ellenwood, Rt. 1. Allis Chalmer, G model tractor, lights, starter, power takeoff. -Good tires, hydraulic lift, cultivator;:B. B. 8 disc harrow; Also a cow and horse. A. -W. Wheeler, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Evans Mill Ra. Planet setter in perfect con- dition. Lee Hollomon on, Barnesville, P. O., Box 362. Late model 60 Allis Chal- perfect condition, come see or write. P. G. White or. Fitzgerald, Pee 4s W-40 International Industrial Wo.. 60 4 ft. Allis Chalmers Combine, in perfect condition; also 20- disc harrow, scallop in front, plain disc in rear. W. R. Peterson, Vidalia, 4, O20; 40 Allis harvester; Rt. Chalmers all-crop also 15 tons bright Bee Vine hay at my place. R. Calhoun, Kibbee. Z 1 V. C. model case tractor, good condition, rubber tires, lights and starter, ons base wheels in front; 1 harrow to go with it, both for $550.00 ~ SECOND - HAN D MACHINERY FOR SALE! A Farmall tractor. Planting, fertilizer and. culti- vating equipment, all in A- 1 condition, at reasonable price. D. Model Pe Bolton, Commerce. Late model 60 Allis Chalm- ers combine - in perfect condi- tion. . #. Booker Jr:, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 4. New case power corn bind- er, ceiling price. L. Gh. #horn: } ton, Albany, P. O. Box 195. Phone 1460. International 5-Disc Tiller, on rubber, in good condition; also No. 1 Oliver Sidelivery Rake. Marvin Dixon, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4, 3 70 saw air Blast Lummus gins, automatic feeders and dbl. box hydralic press in good condition. .Mrs. J.E. Letson, Jackson, Rt. 3. Used Ford Hammer mill, heavy duty, requires 20 to 49 horsepower, very good condi- tion with 2 new screens and new hammers, $225.00. Goef- frey Blackburn, Metter. 39 model A Farmail tractor, good rubber, A-1 condition, bottom. plow, $1000.00. Luther bush and bag practically new, Parkerson, #astman, Phone 299 R, 6 row Tygart cotton duster | for Farmall . Will plant any garden seed, and is in good running order. Call, R. B. Speights, Decatur, - Medlock Rd. phone DE 2498 2-3 row eee dusters, $150.00 ea. at farm. W._H. Davidson Fort Valley. Fairbanks-Morse Hammer Mill, No. 561, used 30 days, $165.00; 3 unit, factory re-built, Surge milking. machine, complete, $225.00; 21 Jamesway stanch- ions, used 6 wks., $100.00. W. BE. Thompson, Cataula. 1 Branch Peanut Shller, ao ed 1 season. J. T. Vaughn, Mil-' ran. : ' Lilliston tractor. Weeder, never used, cheap; tractor rotary Hoes, perfect cond., 2 or 4 see. work ree any tractor. Bar- | gain. Fre Flanders, D RED 6. ublin, MeCormick-Deering . Reaper and Binder, with power take- off, 10 ft. blade, partically new. Reasonably priced. Write or a T, R. Meadows, Edison, Rt. 2 Farm Master coolers, cap., ea., 7-10 gal. cans, Farm Master Rite Wey Mil: cing machine, both used 1 yr, good as new, and few Sprinser sows. F. O. Ed- Wednesday, L. Thomas, Madigon. | Giles S. Gladin, hee or completely repaired FOB. Gene Dally, So |ers, hoppers complete, | Mis. 5. 8. Herrin r burst, Rik |. ae Old model Horsey 2 Intnl Riding Cul latest model also 2 gilt hogs, old enough. t $35.00 and $40.00. C. gan, Americus. Rt. 4. 1 new Ideal Cotton for boll weevils, pull muls and sprays 2 iE some 1 season. $25. 00, J. D. model H tr tivating, fertilizer an equipment, power lift tion harrow, 4 disc til seeder box; 7 ft. John tractor mower, all on ton Rd. Late model 2 row G tor, on rubber, start planters, cultivator, dbl tion harrow. Price. reas J fulian Richardson, 2 Rt. a = Model B. J. D. tracio ing and cultivating e 12- disc breaking harroy tiller with seeder; plows, peanut picker baler. John A. K reston, Box 41. Late model F-20 tractor, on steel, power and@pully good condi 2 new Allis Chalm Folsom, Hahira, R: Oliver corn and cot n er, $15.00; also In riding cultivator, $2 condition. . D. W. Whit na, Rt. 3. oo McCormic Deerin tiller, in good condi D. Wood, Bodwon. 2 horse Internationz ing: cultivator, A-1 e $50.00. Theron A. Fost bute, P. O. Box 116. Cane Mill, Kettle, an traugh, good condition parts, rear axle, bearin. gears, pulley and rad D. Hall, Decatur, De. Good 2 -horse wago Sep G. . B. hae De Lavel cream. No. 8, in good con parts, $25.00. FOB. tie Bargeron, Sardis. Good as new corn tea. for a tes tor, Athens disc tiller tractor equipment, Wallace. D. Jones, Hay carrier and bas ley Bisse ie hay chine. F. ville, R. F. Dd, 2 2 horse drawn coito ers, used only 3 day, $75 also .10 dise = bush a harrow, 1% e: Goldin, Dakeoen Grist mill, rock is ab in., motor is in good starter and generato: pair, $100.00. es Kay, Turin, Rt. he Niagara 2 rew, mi cotton duster, $65.60; D ton chopper SOG $150.00; also pair Pitless 22 ft. platf $100.00. H. W. She thorpe. ? No. 3 J. B. Hamm horse power electric of 54 in. mill rocks; po sheller; Allis Ch peanut sheller ane M. Ayer, Unadilla. Baler and hay ra magic drawn, 2 hoyse plows, Oliver 10 and - mules or mares. Morris Station. Horse drawn bean chine, 200 gal. ta engine; good condit Niagera dusting Cc. Adkins, Nalley. 5 2- horse tur 31 Avery; 2 {munds, Bainbridge. tanoo a, Mi NERY FOR SALE SECOND. HAND -MACHINERY > "WANTED SECOND + HAND - MACHINERY FOR SALE in. Mexdows mill, 1 oie sheller, motor - and other assary equipment, $125.00 J ~ McLeod, Carroll- ictically new standard _ 1 horse wagon, $100.00 po i EAs Fletcher, Gee Whiz plow iron single tre; few other farm exchange for i Smith, Marietta, Rt. 6. lc radiator ana ; ier Fordson tractor. agit, Auaitsvine, Rt. other W. 3, si: Seeder er Athens 3 Tiller (fine to sow peas, wheat, etc.), usd only out 25 acres. Seeder only ale. H. G.\ Adanis, Social mill in good condition. ._ Patterson, hee THOR, 8; E siding cultivator, good dition. Rubert Liggett, Hi- Reo. 10Fse Intertiational 1-row cultivator with attach- in good condition, $50.00 y farm. M. M. Stephens, tting Harrow; No. e-Oliver turning plow; 12 Oliver: straight Turner Guano distributor all condition. Sell reason- S. C. Bowen, Rydal. riding 2-horse culti- riever used, needs tongue, F. 0. B. G. L. Cooper, olds, Rt. 1. etz fed mill no, 240, never _ price yeasonable. Grady fort Valley, R. F. D. 3. rmall regular or good rub- also 5 dise tiller, $400.00. J. ! ell, Elko. SECOND - HAND | eee WANTED ant F-30 Farmaii tractor in condition at once for _ ; - sonal power sprays, in. ie. Dearing, nt a palkinie cultivator in ass condi., also want pea- uller run by hand. Ad- lobile. Cannady, Vidalia, d6z gash Myra or Beat Hardie, 3 plunger power pump, orchard type with- nk. Give model no. and Hamilton L. Hill, New.-. Cultivators, planters, attachments, ete. for del B. Allis Chalmers tract- to be in good condition. rt Wood, Byron, Rt. 1. it F-30 Farmall onribber, y other large tractor in 1ape for cash. Ellis Seales, on, ted. 4 1 medium size, 2 row ator tractor and equipment, d Fergerson prefered. W. B. rertte, Tifton, Rte. 3) Box: buy a good Cotton T. 0: 5S. Duggan, Chest- : ta 2 hipper Cole Corn *, No. 12, mm good shape Rt Elmer Gray, Blue 1.) Pap late model W.:C. Chalmers tractor, A-1 on new 6-ply tires, and dise Athens Tiller, for a model smaller tractor and in A-1 cond., Allis Chal- r A or B. Farmall. H. H. der, Carrollton. Rt. 1. ant Walking Cultivator in cond. Prefer MeCormick- or good. make, W. F. Hyers, O1 Ug fant a grain cradle, in good A. B, oo Hortense, Box 52. . ft 20- 24 or 28 dise. dbl Tr st A Fredrick, 155 | t make. Want Dixie Bow plow in good | condition; also walking gaso- | line tractor. orchard spray, comiplste. Want 1 horse, mowing rigehine. in good condition. H. Clayton Garrett, Gainesville, Box. 56. : Want tractor; med. size, 2 dise harrow, cultivator, plaitr, mowing machine and Other farm equipment: Farmall, A. C., J. D, or International: C. Vandiver, Cleveland. M. Want 1 anvil in good cndi- tion, a vise and blower; to use on farm blacksmith work. W. N. Phillips, Royston, Box 203. Want late madel J. D. mule drawn riding cultivator with dise and feet for seooters. U: S. Lashley; Oglethorpe, Rt. 1. Wan tfor ash, 1 Oliver turn plow No. 40. Hampton, Rt. 2... / Want second hand dbl. se: tin Cutaway harrow, 5 1-2 or! 6 ft. for H Farmall. Lee M. Hart Macon. Want mowing machine, in good cond.,; at reasonable price, J. D, Cowant, Stockton, Rf. 1, Want late model orchard and md size row crow tractor; in No. 1 cond., with rubber tires all around. W. A. Colquitt, Yatesville. : Want small crawler type trac- tor, any make. Quote lowest cash rie. Heyle E, Martin; Commerce, Rt. 2. Want late model small type crawler tractor in good condi- tion or consider in Tair or poor condition for parts. State what you have and price. Jones Lane, Statesboro, Rt. 3. - Want 2 rear wheels, rims. and lugs, size 10-38, for H Farmall tractor, 42 model, Write best price. W. L. Summerlin, La- Grange, 814 Hili St. Phone 760. Want at ofice 5 or 6 disc fil- ler in good condition and at reasonable a State ag and A. N. Gordon, Baxley. Henry , Sapp, Brunswick. ~ Want a modl A F6rd tractor motor if Ist class ondition, prefer out of frame, Cheap for | cash, Arthur Petty, Palmetto,- att.- 1. Want at once, power lift cul- tivators for John Deere fertilizer attachment also. W. W. Bond, "Eastman, Rt. 4, Phone 2114. Want large or med size trac: | in good. tor and quipment shape, and rasonable. Snips, Cevirigton, Rt, 1. Want Farmall A, Ford or John Der H tractor. State price. P. O. Barrett, Fitzgrald, R. Fe De &: Want 50 to 80 gal. prssur O. F. H: M. Goldin, Buchannan. Want Farmall H, Allis Chal- mers W. C, or J. D., tractor in good condition, Call or write. John 8S. Herndon. Macon, Gaz, Academy for the Blind. Want set of cultivators for J. D:. (H) Tractor, in good condi- tion. R. B. King, Royston, Rt. 2. Want Star or Dixie pea thrasher, also. stalk cutter. State price and eondition and county you live in. W. D. Howell, Ranger. + Want. late model H or B J. D. tractor with harrow. Must be |in good condition and reason- able for cash. W. A, Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1. Want late model I. H. model H or W. C Allis Chal- mers, preferred. Can use Farm- all 20 if in No. 1 condition. H. P. Edwards, Yatesville. Want an Athens 2 disc plow for Ford Ferguson trattor, in perfect condition. John Epper- son, Canton. : Want? 75 HP Electric motor to operate Cotton gin. State price, condition and make. T. J. Ful- ghum, Davisboro, Rt. 2. Want plow for John Deere G tractor, also for A. John Smith, Blairsville, RFD No. 3. Want lat model tractor in good condition on rubber with guitivating equipment. State prices G, E. Douthit, Sylvster, Ris. Lee J. Wiliams, Hy? le Ment *Chanipion Blower No. t 400 ih fair condition | to use for peas Hut Weas, B0e 68, Blacksmith work on my farm. S. M. Findley Lyons, Rt. 2. Want 2 row plariding equip- | |mnt for Farrniall A trator, in good condition. Mafvih Koon, Fort Gains,; Rt. 1, Box 69. Want peas and velvet bean huller toe operate with small moter or tractor pawel- W. B.. Hart, Lyons, R. F. D. Want Blacksmith Anvil good condition, wt. around 100 lbs. State price and condition. Z. L: Seott; Concord. Want planter and fertilizer distributor for Farmall tractor. Quincy McMillan, Willocodche. Want cultivator detachments for J.D. A ef 8 rtactor, in good cofidition. Write or se. L. Almand, Ashburn, Rt. Want a 16 in. Meadows Grist mill for farm vse, KE. R. Yar- brough, Mershon. / Want to buy Farmall A tract- jor, any cofidition. Robt. H. Toole, Glennville. PLANTS FOR SALE Giant new Gem, veal true Plant this spring, pick tipe ber-. ries in 90 days: June to Dec, this year; April to Dec. next year, 50 plants, $2. 25; $4.00 C, Add postage. G: A. yee Gainsville, Kudzu erowns, state certified, 2 yrs. or more, $25. 00 M; $4, 00 C: $1.00 doz. 1 to 2 yr. crowns, $15, 00 M; $3.25 C;~- 75c doz. Maiide | Hamby; Greenville, Early Jersy and W. cabbage | plants, ready for shipping, $2.00 M.. Express and postage paid. I, Clayton, Baxley. Copenhagen cabbage and white Bermuda Onion plants,. $1.50 M; 500, $1. 25 del. GL Steedley, Baxley. Mastodoii Strawberry plants, Fitzgerald. $1.00 C postpaid. No. eae |'Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. : Sage plants, rooted, 2 for 25; 5 for 50c - $1. 60 doz.; $3.25; $5. 50 C; $4i. 50. M. Also dried leaf. sage, $1.00 lb. V. Keith, Alvaton. Marglob and Nw Stone To- mato plants, $2.00 M. T. G: Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4. Sage plants, 50e ea, 3 for $1.00. Strawberry, 40c C. Ex- change for print sacks. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Bar- tow Barrett, Bhtjay, Ri. 3. Spring grown Early Jersy | ang Chas. W. cabbage plants, | 500, $100; $1. 50 M. Over 5M, $1. 25 M. White Bermuda On- ions, $1.50 M postpaid. Prompt shipment, J. M. Coffer, Fitz- | gerald, Fresh grown Klondike Straw- berry plants, 200, $1.00; $4.00 M; 5M up, $3.75 M. Exchange for pecan trees true to name. No chks. C. W. Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt: 2. - Strawberry plants, Klondike, 45c C; $2.50, 500; $4.75 M. Mas- todon, 50c C; $3.00, 500; $5.75 M. Also apricot plums, 35c ea.; 5 for $1.00. Dried peaches, 45c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Le Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. _P. R. and Copper Skin Sweet Potato plants, $2.50 M. Book order early. C. R. Redmond, Pelham. White Bermuda onion and Chas: W. Cabbage plants, 25c C; $1.50 M; 500 for $1.00. Over 10,000, special price. M. O.. or cash. Alton Pittman, Baxley, Rt, 4. Chas. W. Cabbage and White Bermuda onion plants, 25e C; $1.50 M; 500, $1.00. No stamps. M. . or cash. Ottis Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 4. Good young Copenhagen Mar- ket, E, Jersey ang Chas. W. Cabbage plants, $1.50 M; 500 for 90c. Now ready. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. Large Mastodon Strawberry plants, early cultivated and well rooted, 75e C, $5.00 M. Postage paid in Ga. No chks. or stamps. Miss Floyce Grindle, Cumming. Rt. 1. in } * tomato plants, 50e March 15. -M.; 50 C, moss packed. 50 for | plants, 25 C; me Rooted sage pluie aiid. mus- eadine vines, 20c ea, 6. for $1. 00; old fashioned peach - and Long slender green pod okra seds, 25ce cupfule Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.- _ Fresh stwh spring plants, Chas W. aiid Coperihagen Cab- | bage and white Bermuda On- ions, $1.50 M; 500, $1.00. P. P. in Ga. KE. L. Fitzgerald, Irwin- ville. Lady. T, strawberry plants, young atid well rooted, $2.25 tor 500; $4.00 M. No chks. M. O. prefrred, Mrs. Dessie Crowe, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1, Extra large strawberry plants, 45e C; $4.75 M. Postpaid to 3rd zone; M. . GP dash: No Stamps. H.-F. Barron, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. : Klondike strdwberry plants, 500, $2.23; $4:00 M. . 5M lot, $3.75 M. del, Exc. for pecan trees. Bonnie Smith, Gains- vill, Rt. 2. Apricot plums, 35c ea.; $1.00. Add postage. 5 for Mis. a8: Bnntt, Gdinesville,; Rt. 5. Large Garlic bulbs, Hoar- hound, 25 doz. 2 yr. Mt. Huc- kleberry, Dewberry, blackberry, 50c doz. spicwood, 6 Ibs, for $1.00. Add postage. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. Matglobe and New Stone Cs Ready Pink skin P. R. po- tato plants, inspcted and treat- d, $3.00 M. Rady April 1. postpaid. Tacs Lightsey, Scre- ven, Rt. 1, Box 175. Baltimore and Stone tomato) ready March 15, $3.00 . Red skin P. R. potatoe plants, 50c C; plants, 600 for $2.00; $3.00 M. Post- paid. Buford Lightsey, Scre- ven, Rt. 1. aM Fresh grown Jrsey, Chas. | |W. ang Copenhagen cabbage plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; 6000 "Also oflions, $t. 30 M. i. b. Stokes; for $7. 00. Satisfaction gtiar. Mt. Hucklberry, bearing size, 73c. doz. Wild strawberry, 25 doz. Hazelnut bushes, 25c a. Yellow root; 65 doz, Exchange for print sacks, Add postage. Mrs, Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 4, Box 45. . Well rooted Kudzu. crowns, $12.00 M. FOB, Cash, No ehks. Fanby Phart, Buford, Wet. d: Chas. W. Cabbage and Br-) muda: onion plants; $2.00 M. Postage paid; now ready. Also Ga. Red sugar cane, average 4 tt. ta 3e per stalk at the bed. Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite, Arabi, Et: - Copenhagen, E. J. and Chas. W.. frostproof cabbage and $1.75 M- 500, $1.00. Marglobe tomato plants, $3.50 M. Post- paid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Large fresh, extra early Jer- sy, Chas. W., Copenhagen Cab- bage and White Bermude Otioin plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; 10 M, $12.00. Prompt shipment. fF, -F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Early Jersey. and Chas. W. frostproof Cabbage and White Bermuda Onion plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Marglobe to- mato plants, $3.75 M. del, Ovie Conner, Pits, Rt. 1, Jersey, Chas. W. and Copen- white onion plants, 300; 75c; 500, $1.15, postpaid. A. Bz. Watson, Pitts, Rt. 1. Boysnberry (thorn type) 1 and 2 yr. size, mix., $1.00 doz., del; Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula. Early Chas. W. cabbage $1.50 M. Mrs. W. Harrell; Alma, Rt. 3. Gen. P. RB. potato plants, Govt. insp., $3.00 M. Prompt A. shipment, FOB. aC. Fyre Bristot: Mastodon and everbearing strawberry plants; 40 C, or exchang for print feed sacks. Mrs, L. H. Coe, Eastanollee, White Bermuda onion and Chas. W. cabbage plants, ready, $1.75 'M.. Postage paid; also Ga. sugar cane, average 4 ft. tall, 2 1-2 stall at bed. E. H. Matglobe tomate plants, $ M; 75 C. Dl. Moss pac No chks. George ene Sere ven. Red skin P, R, potato. penn rady 20th or 30th March, $4.56 M. Del. in Ga. A. C. Whishan Lenox, P: O: Box 361. a si Matglobe tomato _ plants, moss packed, $2. 00 M; also govt. insp. ted skin P, R. plants; $3.00 M. Both ready Ajpril 10th. Prompt shiping when season begins, L: D. Lightsey, Screven. Mix strawberris, 75c GC; Sage plants i plants, 6 for 50c. Mrs. Lona einineon ga, Rt. 1. Iceberg head lettuce plant, 45e or 300, $1.00, Also 3 1-2 lb. 1945 Rosemary, shade dtied, $2.00 for lot. Postpaid in Ga. Thos. H. Rowlands, Lula, Sta- tion route, Crystal White Bermuda ae ion plants, 500, $1.00; $2.00 M; also 10 Ibs, Pitnento sweet pep. per seeds, $1.00 lb. Postpaid. J: Davis, Milledgeville, R. F. D5; Bs Sage plants, $1.09 doz, To- bacco seed, 60c thls. . Home raised tobacco in haiiu, $3.50 for 10 lbs. Also. Mastcdon ver- bearing strawberry plants, $4.00 Lis d, HENS; Cumming. . Broceoli, Chinese and Chas. Ww. Cabbage, Brussls Sprouts, Iceberg Lettuce, Wonder Bts, Endive, Carrots, Brmuda and Nst Oliions, boc C. Also all var, Tomatoes, Pppets, Egg- plants, Parsley, Gaflis, 35 doz. Mrs. H. V: Franklin, Register. Kudzu Crowns, well rooted, $4.00. C., $15.00 M. Del. atonce. B. . Scales, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Govt: ins} treated P. pink and re skin potato bients tied with tape, ready in id, $3.00 M. del; Marglobe, 5S Stone towato, ready last of | March, 75 C., $2.25 M. Moss packed. Good count. Del. W. Re Lightsey, Screvn. Tomato plants, ready he Marglobe and Scarlet Glohe. Good strong plants, moss pac ed: 75 C., $2.50 M. Del. Prompt filling of orders. Hiram Tight sey, Screven, Rt. : Marglobe and New Stone mato plants, Pie now, 50 500, $2.00; $2.50 M. Hot pepper plants, ready Ist of April, 50 C. Postpaid. James seed Screven, Rt 1. Marglobe tomato plants, ready March 20th, $3.00 M. FOB. No chks: Mrs. Anna J. Bs Odum. : Crystal Wax White hiceamide onion and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Post- paid.. J: H. Davis, Milledgeviee Rt. 5, Box 126. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato, good nice plants, good aunt, Mss packed, peat 2 March isth;. 75. C? $2. 20 M. Del. W. Dv Lightsy, Screven. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato, good count and plants, 75 Cc: $2.25 M; Moss packed. Now ready to ship. W. R: Light- sey, Screven. Mastodon verbearing straw- berry plants, State insp.,. and Cert. 500, $3.25; $5.50 M. Mark Woodliff, Flowery Branch. Rt. Stat insp., cert., Red skin P. R. potato plants, ready in April, $3.00 M; Marglob and New Stone tornato, ready March 20t! 50c C. Prepaid. No chks. E. M. Lightsey, Screven. a Gov. insp., Cert. Red ex P, R. potato plants, ready in April, $3.00 M; Marglobe and New Stone, ready March 25th, 65_ C; $2. 25 M Prepaid. No- chk. Paul Lightsey, Screven. Boysenberry and Hime berry, 15 for $1.00; few doz. - Thornless Boysenberty,. 12. ter $1.00; Lucretia dewberry, 25, $1.00; $3.50 G. Carefully packed. Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1. Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, 33 Burton Ave.. : ULL = a a PAGE FOUR Oa ey ae ee un RK e T Soi Mose ee = 3 SEED FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE. BEANS AND PEAS GRAIN AND HAY PECAN. AND = ; FOR SALE FOR SALE FRUIT TREES FO 8 ae -recieaned Kobe Lespe-| Scarified co seed, 21c : 2 jeza, germination 91 per cent,| lb. FOB. J.C, Green, Suwanee,} Lady peas, 20 . lb 54 Ibs. 40 or 50 tons Peayine hay, Walnut and rab T5e 1b. in one hundrd Jb, lots,| Rt. 1. prepaid in 2nd zone. Burpees| $35.00 ton at barn. Jack) sprouts, 40c ea.; also G or 14c Ib. for ton or more. Mrs, , L, poral; Unadilla. Cannonball Water- melon seed, from select melons, $2.0 Ib. del. Milton Minchew, Macon, Rt. . 500 Ibs. Cannonball and Black Diamond Melon _ seed, hand saved, screen dried, treat- _ed, $2.00 lb. FOB. W. O. Bird- sore, Gordon: . . Good clean Kobe Pena s seed, 10c lb.- Free of Jhnson grass, wilgd onions and wild coffee. Jas B. Woods, Brooks. a 1000 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza seed -gsass, 15c lb. H. C.. Allen, At- lanta, 876 Park St., S. W. Phone sae 4959. = - In 10 lb. lots or over, , P. del. Ollie G, Bowen, Ma- & 1,000 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza . seed, combine run, 10c lb. No Johnson grass or wild coffee. eHerman.=C, Ses Daniels- ville, oRt.. 3. ~ seed Okra, 30c Ib. Silver multi. onions, $1.00 gal. Broad leaf mustard, 10c for 2 tbsp. Also 2 1b; Stone Mountain Wa- termelon seed, $1.25. Mrs. N. W. McLeod, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, 75c_ Ib;-=- Ga. Collard; 50c 1b. Onion plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdos- ta, Rt. 4. Edible soy beans, 45c_ lb. olde& Bantam Sweet Corn, 23c b. Golden Queen Tomato seed, Oc Ib, Exchange for print feed mens: = Mrs-a1,.--S; Chappelear, fenlo, rete b. S Broom Corn seed, 10 lbs. for $1.50. No chks. George H. Bush. Jublin, Rt. D. 3: 000 Ibs. Serecean ieaned ans ed, clean combine run, 15c lb. n 100 Ib lots. O. D, Cannon, Ibs. Watermelon seed, $1.25 Ib. 4 lbs. corntield beans, will ear ai wrOst, = 75q. Ibe W.-C; Oglesby, McDonough, Rt. 2. 00 lbs. improved Ga. cab- and collard and 50 lbs. tur- p seed, 50c lb. 10 lbs. White Lighwine okra. seed, 75c Ib. H. C. Evans, Chipley, Rest seed, per pound: mato, $2.00; Stone, $1.75; Chas, W. cabbage, $2,102 37 -e61- ard, 75e. Lee Crow, Gaines- ats 2, Box 143. = 02 Ibs. Stone Mt. Watermelon d, hand saved, shade dried, 1.50 db. Postpaid. Exchange | ir ) Or sound velvet ns, 1945 crop, H. L. Greene, rooks.. Marglobe eed Serocia corn, 25c cup. ite and striped half runner 1s, ~385c cup, 3 cups, $1.00; , 4 cups, $1.00. Add postage. oe L. Dodd, Alpharetta, . sa te Grbar Queen - melon a and I pay postage. seeds, - $1. 25 lb., . plus postage. sachange for feed sacks, free m holes, white or printed. es T. = McGraw, Danville, E Me, Damson Ps seed, _ 25 ied apples, 1945 crop, 50c lb. S. oe = Sorrells, us oe Rt. 3. of a igind, 100 | Jee oe L: Hightower, 00 acre Rt. Be ified Sericea 21c Ib. FOB. c Leo Green, Biviged | half se runner beans, cup; Mexican. squash, 10 Oc. Hot pepper, Mexi- flower, es tsp. Martin. eros seed, incon seed: Sownok: > Creek, 60-Day (extra 0-Ib: Chas. W. cab- 8 25 C3500, $1.00; e, 50 plants, 25c. strawberry, 50c C. Mrs. . Lester Phil- $4.75 bu. in 2 1-2 bu. bags. 4. and nice | Lespedeza . | ton; also Dude'*Creek Water- melon seed, $1.85; Cannonball. Hayseed Soy beans, $5.25 bu. Gatan Soys, $8.00. _ Woods im- proved, $4.00; Bilox, $5.60; Ga. collard, 25c lb. ~Shogoin. turnip, 50c lb. White Crowder peas, $11.00 bu. 3 bu. Purple Hulls, $7.50 bu. L. F. Easterlin, An- dersonville. 1-2 lb. early prolific straight- neck Sqlash, 65c. 2 3-4 Ibs. White Velvet Okra, $2.50. 1 1-2 lbs. Burpees~ Stringless bunch beans, -75c.. 221-2 lbs. = Ken- tucky wonder pole beans, $1.00. postpaid. G. M. Moseley, Men- lo. 1 ton clean combine run Kobe Lespedeza seed, 10c lb. Also 100 bu. Cokers 0. 100 Wilt re- $6.00 ewt. or $6.75 cwt. Ceresan treated. K. D. Sanders, Eaton- TON, ott. 2. White nest onions, for plant- ing or eating, 75c_ gal. Also shuck beans, $7.00 gal. Red cupful. Postpaid. B. A. Weeks, Dial. 4 lb. Cannonball watermelon seed, $1.25 lb. del. Mrs. W.-R. Chasteen, Locust Grove. lb. Mrs. Louise Wheeler, Bre- HOM Hin, Box 138. Ga. collard seed, 25c Ib. $30.00 per cwt. Prepaid. E, B. Wetherford, Gainesville, Rt, 2. Coxs pure watermelon seed, hand saved, 1945 crop, $3.00 lb., postpaid. Mrs. S. A. Phil- lips, Palmetto, Rt. 1. 100 Ibs. Tom Watson -Water- Ibs, 2 FOB; H. Brinson, Waynesboro. 3,000 Ibs. Serecia Lespedeza seed, trip] ecleaned and scari fied, 21c lb. FOB. Also 200 bu. new improved Copper-skin yam, certified and inspected, $450 bu. FOB. Harold Cown, Logansville, RFD No. 2. White multiplying onions, 60c gal. No stamps. Add postage. Mrs. Jim Cash, Hartwell, Rt. 3. 500 lbs. Sericea Lespedeza seed, clean combine run, 15c: Ib. in. 100 ioe lots: =S:-G- Chapwacd, Carnesville, RFD No. 2. Genuine O-too-tan beans, $8.50 bu. Honey drip cane seed, $3.50 bu... No, 1 Kohe Lespe- deza, 14c Ib. All recleaned and graded. R. M. Turner, Royston, _ Recleaned Kobe Lespedeza, 12c lb: FOB. Morris Phillips, Crandall. : Sericea Lespedeza seed, free from dodder, combine run, 20c Ib. Scaritied -and: J. ee BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE No less than 2 bu. shipped. Jack Payne, Reynolds, Everbearing bush lima beans, 35 lb. White mush or. _Argen- (tina peas slightly - mixed with bu. FOB. Ok, Henderson Bunch ~ Butter} beans, 30c lb., FCB.; Crowder |. Peanut, iE. H. Harper, garden bean seed; also Bounti- ful bean, cuptul, 20c, not pre- paid. John Crone, Rayle. Velvet Beans, 90 day running, $6.50 bu. Also large stringless, $7.00 bu. Griffin, Rt. A. Brab peas, $6.75 bu. No, 1 Velvet Beans, $6.50 bu. No. 2 Velvets, $5.25. Clays, $6.25 bu. All in 2 1-2 bu. bags, FOB. J. L. Garner, Warthen. Red speckled Crowder and Blue Java peas, 20c lb. in 5 Ib. lots. White Cornfield Beans, 35c teacupful. White nest on- ions, $1.00 gal. Postpaid. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rie i. Tender striped Cornfield bean seed, 30c pt. White half runner garden beans, tender, 25c _ pt. Add postage. Mary Abercrom- bie, Murrayville, Rt. 1. : 1945 Crop running white butter beans, 25c lb. Add post- age under . lbs. Mrs. Meanda C. Eddleman, Dewyrose. White blackeyeq Crowder peas, 20c lb., plus postage. Exc. for striped half runner bean seed. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. Heavy, bearing Black pole beans, striped half runners, 50c large teacup. White blackeyed peas, white bunch butterbeans, 30c lb. Add postage. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. i Gen Hayseed soybeans, new crop, sound and recleaned, $4.25 bu. orn fodder and oe for sale. J. W. Hood, Cleveland. Hay; Pea Vine, $30.00 ton, $20.00 ton. H. Wilder, Fort Valley, 288 J. 2 Fodder and~ corn for sale. Atlanta, 3400 Gordon Rd., S. W., phone, Ra. 6110. 100 tons hay, $20.00. fon a or at my barn for $15. 00 ton. | Tom: Burge, Americus. - phone, Cc. M.. Anderson;| , Cherokee | Sweet. Corn ; or $1.75 for lot.|: 200 bu. Heavy white corn in| |out, 40c Ib. 6 Ibs. | Colored butterbeans, Starks Golden delicious apples, | 40c 1b., Postpaid on 5 Ibs, or; $6.00 cwt., or $6.50 cwt. Ceresan | treated. FOB. ancy cee Rowe, Alvaton. : + Goose plum. ae nicely roat- ed, 3,50c; 6, 90c del. P. post in4 95 tenes peanut hay, - $15. 00 a $12.00-C; 2-3 ft. $3. 00 doz. $20.00 Saat Fot Valley. No. 1 Peanut hay, $20.00 per ton at barn. M. B. Griffin, Sur- rency, Rt. 1 10 tons no. 1 Peanut hay, $20.00 per ton, F.O.B. my farm. A. J. Fountain, Reynolds. Several tons of good peanut hay, $20.00 per ton. J. J. Shep- pard, Stapleton. Several tons of peanut hay. Mrs. W. J. McKemzie, Sr. Cole- man. 30 tons of good cow peavin of good co wemfw. cmf mmfmb hay $35.00 per ton; also 15 tons of peanut hay, $20. 00. at barn. A. D, Clifton, Metter. Several car loads peanut hay, $13.00 ton. at barn or $15.00 laoded in car at shellman, B. C. Bynum, Shellman, Rt. 1 20 tons bright Peanut hay, $20.00 ton Will del. distance 20 mi. B. J. Morris, Baxley. 10 tons bright Runner Pea- nut hay, $15.00 ton at barn or $17.00 ton loaded on car at Pul- aski: also 250 gal., heavy, ay 'Ga. Cane syrup, $1. 00 gal. T. Dekle, ca PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE 50lbs. ea. of Stewart and|- Schley pecans, 40c Ib... Good quality, will ship 10 lb. or more to any person. Prepaid and in- anville. Stewart, Mobile and Seeding pecans, 58c, 40c, and 30c lb. in 5 and 10 lb. lots. Order at once. A. B. Wood, Griffin, Box 418. Hand picked peanuts, 1949 crop, sound, $4.00 bu; Damson plum seed, 25c doz. red Hot pep-; per, 50c gal, also some nice dri- ed apples, 1945 crop, 50c Ib. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. Rt.1 Spanish peanuts. large size, $4.00 bu. also white nest onions, 75 gal. FOB Mrs. Rebecca Gold- en, Bremen. Rt. 2, Box 35 . FRESH AND DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE Dehydrated peaches and figs, 1945 crop, 45c Ib.; crop large pecans, well filled $2.00, del. Mrs. Ola. Jones, _ Grayson. Dried apples, 45e Ib.; also 30c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. S. N, Camp, Eastanollee. Few Ibs. sundried opleg: 2 Calhoun, Rt. 1. _ 8 lbs., nice, dried appies, 35c Ab. postpaid. - Miss Minnie Fuller, Calhoun, Rt. 2. Dried apples, nice fruit, 45c lb.; also Muscadine vines, l5c ea. es Henry Eller, Ellijay, Clean, bright, Sanded: sured. Clyde T. Hannah, Log: | | Weatherby, Ball Groun also 1945). Ibs: for $1.00. Mrs. J. M. Hall,| peach seeds, 50c doz., S crowder peas, 40c qt. postage. Miss Vedma_ Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Cherry trees, 2-6 ft, 25 $1.00 ea.; also purpl ; erowder peas, 2 cup, 50; gx seed, 25 for 10. Plus posi Mrs: 2. eR: Arnold, Bene ence. old, $2.00 for 10 trees d Boyd Baggett, ones svill Tung Oil trees, 8 to 8 high and 25c ea. M Brady, Cairo, re ly Box Brown - -figs, cherries, l5c_ ea., red, yelow, blue plums ea., $1.00 doz.; crowns, $1.60 C, se 00 State inspected. W. A. Waco, Rt. 2: State inspected apple _ 18-24 in. 30c ea., 3-4 ft. Can; peach, 2-3 .ft., 30 pear, 3-4 ft, He -ea.s's nong vines, 40c a. vines, rooted, 25c ea. WE. Alexander, Cre Pecan trees, Guat. name, var. Stuart,. Schle eee 2-3 tt., $2. 00 $2.25, 4-5 ft., $2. 50; on ea. Calvin: "Harm SIL as May cherry trees, big 234-3 .ft., 35 and 40c e ar pear, '34sft. 50c Garl ae, 30c doz. Exe. for white or. sacks. Add postage. Ower Roberts, Suwanee, Rt. 1 Date trees, eatable f 1 and 50c ea. Black walnut 50c ea. or 4, $1. 50; see can trees, 50c ea. or Himalaya Raspberries, vine ed, $1.00 doz. R. oe s Lincolnton., 1 yr. old Niagara, Lutie Concord ree 3, 90 old vines, 3, $1.10 postpai shade cured sage, 90c lb Walnut meats, $1.00 1 dried apples and peache Ib. All postpaid. Mrs ee Groun SYRUP FOR S. : good Ga syrup. Write for. price not ship; also Tung- -Oil $3.00 doz. FOB... Hobo! Martin, Hilton. ~ : 1000 waist syrup for. Write for prices. Fran Stillmore, R. F. De 800 gals. pure Ga syrup, in 5 and 10 ga $150 pal At my EF; Cantrell, Carrollton, 446 gal. bbls. Gree! Can syrup, A No. 1 gra new cypress bbls 0 more. "Mrs. G. C. Fdmondson, Temple, Rt A PECAN AND OTHER | ens TREES FOR SALE Ga. R. op: Steinheimer, Brooks, Rt. 1 *& Apple trees, Red end Yellow Delicious, Yellow _ Transparent, Summer Queen, Horse Winesap, | Black Twig; Peaches, Elberta, Elberta, Bell of Ga., Msyflow- er. Jubolee, 18-24 in., $2.00 doz. Gail H. Emberson, Ringgold. C. Postpaid in Ga. - : Muscadine vines, 25c ea. Haz- lenut bushes, 20c ea.; Blueberry bushes, 45c doz.: = Sweet shrubs, | $1.50 doz. Mrs. G. W. Bradley, Bowdon, hin : Pecan trees, 2-4 ft. 50 arid: 75 ea.; muscadine grape vines, | | 1 and 2 yrs. old, 25c:ea: i FOB. | Peanut Hay del. in truek load: lots. 1LHe M. i Ayers ime APhone oe Ne |-Mrsi/ Pes ae a os Minton, .' ed once, $21.00 or exchan lalso 2 gray does and a : Columbia BES B. E. Parrish, Pa 0. INCABATORS .N - BROODERS of Electric brooder, what have you. John dock, Rt. 1. : 800 egg cap Wishbon cubator, 600 hatch, cap. Chinchilla) rabbit, $5.0 Harrison, Kathleen. *5 Deck Chicken Battery be used from starting to ing), $65.00 at my home not. ship. Mrs. T. W. Atlanta, 1169 Arlingt Ray 7266, Want oil burnin n; 50-100-150 egg cap., st good. condition and reas priced. Mrs. Earl Grav: houn, Rt. 3. 300 cap., Elec. 1 season, in perfe T Wells, Decatur, EOU OR SALE thousad, new, lot. W Rather ~ never been used, oi ie Re Lewis H. d bik. cap. $9.00. i dL: Yatesville, R. F. D. Nashville, Rt. 3. rs: De iocche: brooders, 1 ye home. Mrs, < HH: Douglasville, Rt. 4 rpe oil. brooder, Can wi old chicks, a 00. 7T: incubator, 150 in good condition. J. H. Stone Mt., Rt. 2. utomatic electric floor 350 chick cap. used 6 -00. Mrs. Wilson, Col- 607 E. Cambridge, sGS FOR SALE Batt Ghar eglis d Mrs. Eugene Dols- | Branch, Rt. Je - Seabright Bantam | for 15; also Patridge te eggs, $3.00 - for 15. it a La Fayette, P. White Giant hatching 5 per setting or $4.00 ttings. Selected from lock. - Prompt del. P. foline M. Laridrum, rille, Rt. 3.) breasted Bronze. turkey | 1. 00. ea. No less than ipped. - Parcel post. M. Cc Helen R. eo At- a heavy te Bar- eggs, $2.00 for 16 50 at my home. Gua- re. L. A: Crawley, | Circle, Box 181. Donaldson. dark Red gs, $1.50 for 15 del. ots cheaper. Mrs. ey me. Mountain, Rt. eggs ite Leghorn Type. Black Minorea eggs, $2.25 for 15. L. 1S, Newnan. d- Heavy type Derk: Hatching eggs, 15 for 30 for $2.85. From un- ock. Cartons to be re- O. Miss Cora B. Pat- ont. 3, Box 74. ed : Cornish eggs, elated, $2.00 for 15 ht 5- 7 lbs. Roosters artons to be returned. Johnson, Dawson, Rt.2 reasted Bronze. tun- |} to be del. after March doz., Buff C. Ban- for. 15: also Barred | 1.25 for 15. postpaid. ston, Grayson, rahma eggs, 15 for $3. Les del T.J. Steed, d hatching eggs, from fine bens, for sale. R. a Dexter. eding S.C.R.I. Red 4- ae eggs, selected and d, $1.25 per setting Crates tobe ret., also dried putterbeans a Ib. Mrs, Grabham | coal burning brood- chick cap., newest type, not Mullins, Jasper, ; a burner Buckeye brooder with hea. con- 0.00. Mrs. A. C. Rich- ed, other new, $10. 00 6001 Master wood burning ell or exchange for egg Tin container to 0z., white pekin duck]. { postage. ribbon R.C. R.I. Reds, . with Harold Tompkins, Walker, Grantville, Rt. 1 per setting, $4.00 per 2 settings. airsville, Ite33 Leghorn,$2.50 for 15, $15.00 C: R.I. Reds $3.50 for 15 also 50 B. cockercls, $2.50 to $5.00 ea. Win. ey, Dearing. from pedigreed stock, $10.00 doz. del. J. Golden Buff Minorca eggs, from Madison Square Garden Winners, Pen No. 1, $3.00 per 15; No. 2, $2.00 pr 15. Not postpaid. Cash or money ord- er. Pat McGee, Cumming, AAA Buff Leghorn $1.50 for 15. Crates to be re- turned. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Li- thonia, Rt. 3. Dark Goriiteh- eggs, $1.40 for 16. Del. Miss Leona Simp- son, Culverton, Rt. 1. turkey eggs, March and April es: Adams, Bowdon, Pure bronze $4.50 doz. del, Rt. $1.25 for 15. Postpaid. M. O. ae C. A. Dean,;, Clarkesville, t Black AAA Minorca eggs; $1.25. for 15. Postpaid. - Mrs. L. D, Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Eggs Thompson Ringlet Bar- red Rock, $1.50 for 15; also Broadbreasted Mammo th Bronze turkey, $4.00 doz. March and April del. Mrs. J. A. ~ Wilson, Martin, Box 162. Papes Black Minorca select- ed eggs, $2.25. per 15: Del. in Minorca eggs from continuous layer matings, $1.60 per 15; $3.00 for 30. You return crates (less wrapping) postage paid or add 10c per 15 eggs. Wallace Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2, Pure blood tested N. H. Red crossed hatching eggs, 16 for| $2.00 Quill Jordan, Toccoa, (219 Hayes. : White pekin duck eggs, $1.25 doz. Delivered. C. B. a Thomson. | O Gceine ee FOR SALE 15= doz 500 Artichoke fibers. 35 doz. Exc. for Sour Cherry. sprouts, apple or peach trees, Everbear- ing strawberry, or any kind}. field crowder or Whippoorwill peas. F. M. Abee, Dahlonega. . Tobacco, good chewing, 10) twists. $1.00; walnut Meats, $1.00 Ib.: Ralston apple, May Cherry, Gooseberry, Fox grape,, winter grapevine, well rooted. Sell or exc. 3.of either kind |for Print sacks. R, C. Stover, Pisgah. ee ips Sia Catnip, blam, hoarhound, dbl: tansy, 6 for 45c; peppermint, 25 for 25c; blue Damson plum, May, cherry, Figs, - muscadine, | Blueberry, . Hazlenut, 12 $1.25; garlic bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rtes, Sev. thousand Martin gourds, 25c ea.; gourd seed, 20c ounce; Peach, plum, -persimmon, Oak and Chinaberry trees, 25c ea.; Red nest onions, 75c gal. Add Mrs. L. M. Wooten, Camilla. - Some country cured Meat: 12-20 . lb. .Hams, 60c Ib.; ae 60c Jb.; shoulders, 45 Tb.; Middlings, 35c lb. FOB. Mrs. Sam McGarrah, Buena Vista. Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. No cks. Add postage.* Mrs. - Earl Swann, Union. Point, Rt. 1.) 2,000 stalks long green: seed Feane, $1.50: C., bHght. resistant. Hatching eggs from. orginal| > = Madison Square Garden blue crossed $1.50 for 15. Postpaid. Margaret H. Jersey White Giants egs, $2.25 Del. parcle post. Promply ship- ped. Moline M. Landrum, Ad- Hatching eggs: Dark Brown L. hens and pullets, $2.00 ea., 7 ners at best shows John L. Lok- Pure White Pekin duck eggs Kirkpatrick, Grayson eggs; Pure bred N. H. Red eggs, Ga. H. A. Powell, Fitzgerald, Box - 227; | Papes Mammonth Black | Garlic bulbs, or $1.00 C. Mrs. B. H. Oey, Roy. for ts Rt 4. Print feed seeks 100 Ibe cap, washed and ironed, 38c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. i C. Bur- dett, Gainesville, Rt. 5c. Washed and jrond print feed sacks, free of holes, 40c ea. Postpaid. M. O Mrs. eo Holtzclaw, | nn Rt. Box 48 in. gal. Gibson. Print feed ee 38c ea., 12 for $4.56, 100 for $36.00, large lots cheaper; also white sacks, 1c ea., 50 or more 20c ea, All| Ville. Print sacks, $2.00 for 6, free | Mrs. of holes, washed. 100 lb. cap. M. O; or cash Lamar Led- better, Cumming, Rt. 22 Print feed sacks, washed and|15 ea. gome with holes, 30c ea.; also white feed sacks, 18c ea. Post- paid in Ga. Mrs. Hoyt Byers, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Printed feed sacks, 3bG sea; plus postage. Mrs. Maude K. Cash, Gainesville, Rt. 7, Box 103. Printed sacks, washed, free of holes, 100 Ib. cap., 40c ea. plus postage. Mrs. G. L. Pirkle, ery Branch, Rt. 1.. | postage. 100. printed sacks, free of holes, 100 Ib. cap., 35c ea. plus postage. Mrs. Hubert Patterson, Ril; Print Overby, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Print feed sacks, washed, 100 lb. cap.,.35c ea., 3 for $1.00. No checks or C. O. D. H. W. Sum- merour, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Print feed sacks, washed, 35c ea. Postpaid. Ray Burtz, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. Print feed sacks, washed, g5 ea, Postpaid. Fred Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Print feed sacks, free of holes, washed and ironed, 100 lb. cap, 45c ea., some with holes, 35c ea. Add postage, no checks. Miss |Thelma Hayes, Gainesville, Bits 1; : Washed and ironed print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., free from holes, 40c ea., 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.75. All del. No checks. Bon- nie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Print feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes, 40c ea., in lots of 100 or more 35c ea. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville. Print sacks, 3 for $1.00. Send _ postage. Mrs. H. E:. Brown, _ Junction City. 'cks, Print of Rt 5 ve White Ble 2, Kemp, Print washed, l5c ea. Add postage, no ironed, free of holes. Good qual- ity and prompt shipment. Mrs. Hazel McClure, Dawsonville, RET. Several print sacks, washed and ironed, free from holes, $1.00 for 3. No stamps or checks, Postpaid: Mrs. J.-B. Crowe, Dougherty. Washed. white sacks free of|- holes, 20e ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Richardson, youear ee i: Sacks; 18c ea., Feed en Bees: 4 old Fishianed Hine of Bees; hives honey, $5.00 for the lot. J. H: ee Athens. Rt, 1 POTATOES: 100 be: 4itiprov- ed. Copper Skin P. R. sweet pot- | tatos, Govt insp.;for $2.50. bu. Postpaid. |J. Thornton, Climax, Rt. 2. at my farm. J. W. Swan, Wrens.} F2D. 1. Add postage. D. orders filled. Mrs. of holes, cans, Rt. 2 100 Ib. cap Major Crow,| Slightly torn rinted fe Gainesville, R. F. D..No. 1. sacks, 25c ea. Not: prepaid, aa 80 white unwashed feed|C-. O. D. orders. Mrs, W. B. ' sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of oe Braselton holes, 15c ea. Mrs. W. E | Print feed sacks, 40c ea. Varner, Palmetto, Rt. 1. A No eks. or GC. OO. D. Glana Gainesville, Ble os White feed sacks, rcap, unwashed, free o Add ironed, 3 for $1.00 or 35c ea. Add | Bessie Martin, Gainesville, R. postage. No checks. Mrs. Hoke|. D. 5. : T. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Feeq- sacks, 100 Ib. cap. Printed feed sacks, 38c ea.,/ $15.00 per 100 F. O B. Ne less sold. Express only. Chas. a McMillan, Gainesville, 200 print sacks, ripped open, washed, ironed, 45 ea., 10 for 40c or $76.00 for lot Clayburn > Benet, feed and free of holes, 40c ea. Add Mrs. Cumming, Rt. 5. Print sacks, washed, free of holes, 35c ea. or 6 for $2.00 Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Postpaid. M. O. or cash. Print sacks, washed, free! of| James Ledbetter, Cumming, holes, $1.00 for.3. Add postage.|Rt. 2, Mrs. J. I. Vaughn, Gainesville,| print feed sacks, 100 1b. Rt. 9. -eap., washed, 40e ea. Add Print feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,|Postage. Mrs. Roy Samples, free of holes, $1.00 for 3. No|Cumming, Rt. 1.- checks or stamps. Miss Irene} print feed sacks, washed and ironed, free from holes, lb. cap., Prompt shipment. nett, Cumming, Rt. 5. Print feed sacks, and free of holes, 35 ea. Add postage. ert. Williams, Alpharetta, Rt. 1 35 feed cap., washed and ironed, free holes, Mrs. Alton Gz indle, Gainesville, feed 15ec ea. Add postage. Paul B. Gilstrap, ae Graund, White washed feed es 100 lb. cap., free of holes, 20c ea. Add. postage, Crow, Gainesville, Ris a: Print feed sacks, washed and free of holes, 2 for $1.00, small holes and old sacks, 25 ea. No ks..or C. O: Gordon Murrayville. ~ feed sacks, - washed, | Add post- 100 lb. cap., 35c ea. age. No: cks. Mrs. T.T. Can- White Chick. feed nag 109 trell, Cumming, Rt. 1. lb. cap., 15 ea. unwashe ela in lot of, 16. free from holes.|,,print Sacks, washed. and Mrs. Paul Faulkner, Cornelia. fon $i. 08 Post paid. Vie. Print. Chick. feed sacks,} Oliver Clark, Gainesville, Rt. washed, 35c ea.;- also. white} 9. sacks, washed, 20c ea, UN-| print feed sacks, washed and ironed, 40c ea., checks. Mrs. O. L. Barnett,/yp, A. 1, Howard, Cumming, Cumming, Rt. 4. He 3 ee $ Print sacks, 100 Jb. cap.| Washed white feed sacks, washed and. ironed, free from| with small holes, 15c ea. Add holes. Light and. dark, colored | postage. Mrs. H. H.. Richard- background, 40c ea. Postpaid. son, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Mrs. Charlie Coy Dawson- ee ep ee, Wille, Rt. 2.006 | ~ Print feed sacks, washed and ironed, 35c ea. C. O. D.. Mrs. Print sacks, washed bad H. R. Roper, Cumming, Rt: 1. Print feed sacks, washed and ironed, 35c ea. G. E. Bennett, Cumming, Rt. print, 38c .ea.; free of holes, cap. Postpaid Hoyt Byers, Gainesville, Rte-k: sacks, free of spots and_ holes, Add. postage.. L. Grant, Murayville, Rt. Rhubarb roots, Mrs. ester, Head. River, Print feed sacks, washed and ironed, free of: holes, Postpaid: Me-O JoJ. Holtzclaw, Rareage *. ANE US FOR: SALE as 40c "Home cured, hand ipicked Sage ; ground, $1.00 lb. at my home. Marish Brown, _Richland. Rt. 3}: SYRUP: 100 gal. P.O.J. Syrup | $1.50 gal. at my place. wont ship Bee H. Hawkins, 350 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup -in No. 10 cans, $1.00 gal. at my fram. -B. Franklin Booth, Soke Summerous, 100 Ib. f holes, postage. Miss Rt. Mrs. Cumming, sacks, washed Guy Heard 100 ea. No | chks. Edith Bar- washed No Mrs. Rob- sacks, 100 Ib. ea, Postpaid. \ sacks, washed, Mr.. No cks. Clap: Gash - on del. C.-0 De Mrs: free also white, 100 Ib. Mrs. washed, in Ga. extra. _ large, 35c Mrs, : Robert | = $1.25 doz. Hugh G. For- 35 a. >-only. Mrs. | BEES: : Black Walnuts, hulled. crop, - $2.00 bu. Not del. Fred Yeiton, Appling. Po On. seed Cane, 3- 4 average. length, $1. 00 Cc. Ne Bermuda, or Johnson: gras Carter Williams, Senora, Rt. 1. Horseradish, 6 sets for plan ing with ea. Ib., 40c lb. Ph Postage. Mrs. TS. Terrell, Lula, Rt. 2. Small striped gourds, Be ea Mrs. John oe Temple. Rh 2. 194 Mr . = on Blank ee 1945 crop, hulled and dry, $1.25 bu., eXe press collect; also 1 bu. gourd seed, 20 seed for 10c. Sen stamped envelope. Dewey Gulledge, Abbeville, Rt. 3, Box 70. ee ies CORRECTION: Seed Canes 10,000 stalks P. O. J. seed cane, $10. 00 per thousand FOB my place. B. B. Lewis, Louisville, Bi Bee 2 Gs CORRECTION: Eggs:. Pur Mammoth Toulouse goose egg 30c ea. Mrs.- Fred L. wa Buckhead, Rt. 1. Print feed ene: 35 also white sacks, 15c ea. lb. cap. Add postage. B: Woodliff, Flowery Branch, des 5 a MISCELLANEOUS WANTED __ ie ARTICHOKES: Want 5 bu. Jerusalem Arti chokes. Quote prices COD At be gusta. Dr. T. B. Phinizy, Augus+ ta, Doctors Bldg., 1345 Green Street. BEANS AND PEAS: Want 1 bu. velvet beans. P fer bunch beans. T. 2% Clark Blakely, Rt. 3. Want small white bhioch: nena known as ice bean. Mrs. M. M, Almand, Athens, 537 Oglethorpe Avenue. . Want 500 bu. field peas. Pree fer brown crowder. Want. $ bu. Velvet beans, J. E. Grahan Cochran. Want several bu. Biloxie Soy. s beans, Quote price, z. P; eas Shellman, Want 20 or 30 bu. fate pi beans, 1945 crop. State pi Geo. Ww. MecHonalg. a Want bees in modern hives, 3 State cond., price and locatioh. L.A. Wiggins, Atlanta, 582 , Center Drive. Cooper St., SW, MA-9891. _ Want bees in modern hives, Write what you have and beac D. M. Parks, Senoia. a Want 5 stand of pee vise price and location. G. W, _ Gravitt, Atlanta, 33 Piedmont Circle. pe COTTON SEED WANTED: _ Want 200lbs pure Stoneville Cotton seed Quote best price. Del. J.:C.,Cain, Buford, Rts += CORN: WANTED Want white meal corn, oats and - wheat. Neal J. Hinton, gees ton.. CORN AND PEAS WANTS ED:Want~ 50 bu. ea., Brown Crowder peas (prefer in~ hulp, and Truckers Favorite Corn, of the ear. Send sample of both and state price. W.- Mz. Clem ones, Rome, Rt. 3. ~ ; AND. BEANS WANT Want Corn and Velvet eagle Running beans and Prolifi corn, for seed. Advise what you have and price. Columb Roberts, Columbus, . 1320-rd Aver 2 ea Want several 1000 bu. corn shelled or in shuck. P. Wy Ethridge, Wilner. de some Dasheens for plantin DASHEENS WANTED: = J. C. Orr,. State price. er, Rt. 4. DRIED FRUIT: WANTED Want white corn, meal oats Mrs. Effie Holton, Baxley, Red. - EGGS WANTED: Want some Peafowl eggs. State what -you have and price. __ Bill Winds = i es geien: Bowersville a + : Tpace: SIX is MARKET BULLETIN : Wednesday, i io = MISCELLANEOUS es wae mISCRLLANEOUS WANTED Su bterra nean Clove Want a Penny- -Royal (herb) plant. Advise... Mrs. C. -Strozier, Oak Park. Want some Goose eggs, State mice. Mrs. TI. C. Dozier, He runswick, Rt. 1. FEATHERS: Want 20 Ibs. pure New Goose Feathers. Will pay $1.00 lb. Mrs. - ZL. -W. Underwood, Dalton, Rt. 5. FEED SACKS: Want printed feed sacks, as many as 3 and 4 alike. Free of holes and mildew, at rea. price. Also want old fashioned Shallot onion plants and old fashioned half runner beans, green and white also. Mrs. E. Blackstock, Douglasville, Rt. 4. : Want print sacks, 3 alike. Free of holes and mildew. Would like - gmall samples. Washed or un- washed. Mrs. W. H. Colston, Kite, Rt. 1. GOURDS WANTED: Want some small gourds. Btate what you have and price. Mrs. N. Leckie, Tifton. HORSERADISH: Want some horseradish. State price. Mrs. Paul Roper, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. PEAS WANTED: - Want 3 to 5 bu. white black- eyed crowder. peas. Quote cash price FOB your station. Hom- er G. Cline, Canton, Rt. 1. _ PEANUTS AND POPCORN: Want large Spanish peanuts. _~ Quote best price. E. der, Gordeon, Rt. 2. Want some Early Popcorn. State price. Also want the lit- tle White Mush table peas. W. _ LL. English, Douglas, R. 3. _. Want 10 bu. Spanish peanuts. Quote price and send small sam- ole. James L. Sewell, Newnan, it. 2. _ PLANTS: Want true to name 1 ea. i> persimmon, Garden Gooseberry, Golden Apricot or Jap Apricot. Will exe. peach, plum or figs. Write first. Mattie Duran, Cum- _ ming, Rt. 1. Want Kudzu Crowns. Ex-. feed sacks. 50 sacks for 100 crowns. Jack Dukes, Atlanta, - dl Alta Place, BE-1700-M. Want 12 Everbearing Wazuta i footie plants and 12 Ever- earing Gamzata Strawberry lants. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Want bunch P. R. Potato Slips, ee 20th delivery. Luther Hol- Jand, Byromville, Rt. 1. - Want to contact plant grower whe can furn. 60,000 potato skin. T. S. Keith, Lilburn, Rt. 1. Want) Pomegranate bushes, want 12 ea. sweet and sour bushes. Paul D. Lipsey, Albany, 23 Pecan Ave. Want 2 Seuppernong vines _and 2 Owens Never - Miss a vines. Want large vines, 2 yrs. or older. Let me know what Re L. J. P.-Kay, Calhoun, L. Laven- and send sample pea plants, 20,000 Bunch potatoes | and 40, 000 Porto Ricam pink Want Coastal Plain Bermuda Grass cuttings. Wade H. Farrar, Rossville, Rt. 4. Want 4-5,000 pure Pink Skin Porto Rican Potato plants. Would like 2,000 old time buck yam potato plants at earliest date; also want 1,000 stalks of old time red Sugar eane at once. State what you have and - T. L. Powell, Albany, Rt. Want 25,000 bunch ce plants jhe last of April. Make best price. B, F. Kerksey, Butler, Rt. 1. POTATOES | WANTED: Want 10-20 bu. Porto Rica seed po- tatoes. State price. J. Bi: Shirah, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 464, SEED: Want Certified Potio Rican seed potatoes. Quote price del. G. W. Mixon, Atlanta, 1955 Glenwood Ave., S. E. Want old time red Sugar Yam Potato seed. R. F. Dowdy, Glen- ville. Want 30 bu. Inspected Porto Riean potato seed. Would take larger size. Lonnie Moore, Pear- son, Rt. 1. Want Nigger Killer Potato seed. R.S. Wolfe, Surrency. Want 5 bu. P. R. Sweet Po- tato seed, Govt. inspected. N. M. McNeill, Ambrose. Want 100 Ibs. Empire Treated Cotton seed, % bu. Masbys Pre- lific corn, 1 Ib. Pure Jones Wa- termelon seed. State best price del, James A. Weed, LaFay- ette, Rt. 2. Want 5 Ibs. White sugar crowder peas for seed. And White Nest Onions. . Write g's Hays, Lilburn, Rt. C. - Want some - fashioned Muskmeion seed. Write what you have and price. R. E. Ar- mour, Lula, Rt. 1. Want seed. Advise what you have and price. Mrs. G. Johnson, Ma- con, 214 Henderson St. So. Want 100 Ibs. or more Kobe -Lespedeza seed searified at once. Also. want som Dallis grass seed, O-too-tan bean seed or good hay bean seed. M. Maynes, Bow- don; Rt. 3= Want sev. bu. Nancy Hall seed potatoes, free from disease. Vir- gil S. Gibson, Atlanta, 1431 Metropolitan Ave., SE. Want to buy 40 bu. yellow skin, yellow meat, big stem Jer- sey seed sweet. potatoes, also, want 40 bu. certified bunch Por- to Rican seed sweet potatoes. Give price FOB, size, purity, etc. C. T. Wilson, Decatur, Rt. 3 Want Button Clover seed. Com. tact, Edwin sues Douglas- ville, Ri OL SEED WANTED: Want old fashioned running squash seed. Mrs. J. Nick Woodruff, Pine- hurst, Rts 2d, Want white conk or white mush pea seed; also bunch speckle, butter bean seed. Mrs. E. A. Knight, Brunswick, Rt. Le 5 : [HEREFORD CATTLE AUCTION SALE | : An Auction Sale of Hereford Cattle, both Polled some California bees | and Horned, will be held at the LaFayette, Ga., Fair Grounds, Wednesday, March 20, at 12:00 Noon, C.S. }/ T. 54 head: 6 bulls, 8 cows (some with calf at side), herd boar, $100.00 FOB. F. A | Smith, Elberton. ey | Herefords (20 bulls and 40 females) will be auctioned. | 21 bred and 18 open heifers offered. For information, | Address Burl F. Hall, Kensington. Also at R. B. How- ards Hereford Farm, 3 mi. North of LaFayette, on Thursday, March 21, at 12:00 Noon, C.S. T., 50 Polled | Regarding information this sale, write, R. B. Howard, | Rossville. ae F.! ready for light service for best Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 1| National Grand Champion blood |\lines. Grank P. Singleton, Fort 1.00- 1.25 eS March 7, 1946 Athanta Cabbage Plants, Ga., erates 2,000 plants 00. $1 50- $2.00 | _ Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. ee 15 1.25 | Qnions (Green), per doz. bunches. _. sialic '90- 1.50 Radishes, per bu, bkts. - 3.00. weet Potatoes, per bu. bkts., Porto Ricans ee aes 1.00- 3.00. urnips (Bunched), per. doz. Dis or he, Se say reas bu. | lbs. Quiet, well behaved. $500.00; 'S. P. C., $75.00 for gilt and | Cleveland, Rt. 2. White Dutch Clover and) Horn bull, milking type, about 3 yrs. old, Wt. 1000 Ibs. $1300.00: 3M. M. DeBardelaben, Sr. Ellen- wood, Rt. 1. 1 veal calf for beef or beeding, hniy Perrrr. Cleveland. || Valley, Rt. a Hogs, bred. sow, gilts, pigs Large bone Polan Chinas, | tel, Deeatur, | De. 8259. SEED CANE WANTED: Want to buy Honey Drip or some other late variety of Cane Seed. State price and quantity. Ralph S. Collier, Comer. SYRUP: Want about 2 gal. old Syrup. State price del. G. W. Watts, Toomsboro. Want Georgia Cane syrup A-l grade. Quote best price in ease lots. Mrs. Lewis P. Gunn, Thomson. TOBACCO WANTED: Want 5 Ibs. leaf smoking tobacco. State price with postage add- ed. E. M. Redwine, Madras. co FOR SALE Domine Reg. Hereford bull, Wt. 1500 breed. Fine animal. 10 cows, bred to ealve within next few mos. $150.00 ea; 15 young Jerseys, soon freshen, $75.00 ea. for lot. R. N. Ander- son, Forsyth, Rt. 1. : phone No. 2076. Fine Jersey: 2 heifers, $75. 90 ea; cow, gives 10 or more Ibs. butter and: 12 to 15 gal. milk beyond family use per week, $175.00; 2 bulls, $40.00 and $60.00; "good, gentle naule, $135.- 00 now. Frank Cain, Buford, Rite (Ze Jersey type cow, 3rd calf by side for sale; also gilt (hog) and 6. pigs, %4 Duroc mixed with pigs, 50-60 lbs. Cannon Ball watermelon seed, $2.00 Ib. Jas. | W. Smith, Ft. Valley, Re. -F. One % White Face bull, abaus cash offer at my place, or swap lb. for lb. for 2 heifers any breed, wt. about same as. bull. Write or see after 4:30 P. M. Y. MM. Anderson, Williarnson. Reg Guernsey 2% yr. old bull. C. W. Boling, Cumming, Re. 5 Red Polled bull, 5 mos. old, around 450 Ibs. can be reg., $75.00 at my home. G. B. Morris; 2 good milch cows, and some real good pigs for sale also 25 young R. I. Red hens, $1.75 ea. for hens. Bxc. any for Bunch and Runner Velvet beans and Kobe Lespedeza. Clifford Smith, | Baxley, Rt. 4. 1 reg. solid. white Short! Reg. oo bull, 4 mon. old, $50.00. R. . Sams, Clarks- ton. - 1 grade doreiy bull, 2. yrs. old, for sale. Asa Bearse, Atlanta. Cheshire Road. 1 Jersey milch cow, 11 yrs. old, gentle; easy milked, $70.06 Gash. Mrs. J. W. Waters, Stiles- boro or Jessie Warwick, Mon- roe. Grade Jersey: Heifer, just freshened $110.00; Cow, fresh with 3rd calf, $100.00. All at my barn. Homer Warwick, HOGS FOR SALE 3 yr. old, Reg, black P. C., Purebred big bone or $25.00 a pair. W. Weldon, Woodbury, Rt. 2. 9 wks. old P. C. pigs, good stock; also P. C. and Doroe Jersey cowed. D. N. Crapo, Grif_ fin, Ret. 16. Reg. Hereford pigs J. from | Hampshire, Duroe. Rudy Bar- Ridgeway Drive, Improved Blocky type O. L name, $20:00 ea. at 8 wks. FOB. grazing, just as crimson clover. Fall and winter plant refuse is left on top of the soil; such a ' of three to five pounds per acre is generall sl : Blue} | Guinea pigs, 10 wks. old, $15.00 | Hl ea.,. pigs, inoculated, reg. in buyrs BY 0. E. SELL - Subterranean clover is a winter annual erowing season very much like that of crimson On established pastures of subterranean clover, may germinate following rains in July, August, 6 5Y tember and many of the seedlings may be killed I summer droughts. However, subterranean lover are considerably larger than crimson and other Co: pasture clovers and can stand considerably mor verse weather conditions. than crimson clover, there are many hard seeds that will germinate and maintain a stand even though the earlier gerr ing seedlings are killed by drought. Its early fal winter growth and the dense mat or runners and _ suggest. that it would be a good winter legume crop. Subterranean clover is very nutritious and ( more calcium than any other common pasture | or grass and as much or more protein than other clo The chief drawbacks to this clover are the difficu harvesting seed and the severity of a leaf spot This clover has volunteered in one experiment pasture for over twenty years, thus, it appears well adapted to Georgia conditions. If rain falls are favorable, subterranean ce] make sufficient fall growth to provide some consists entirely of leaves and leaf stalks and Ss ranean clover at that time ean hardly be disting. from crimson clover. Runners are developed i in contrast to the prominent upright seed stal oped by crimson clover. These runners do not se but may run out two to three feet in every direction the center of the plant. Both leaves and flo borne along the runners. Shortly after the flo opened, the flower or seedstalk bonds downward a: geeds are buried in or at the surface of the soil, de ing upon whether the soil is moist and soft or hard during the seeding period. More success has been obtained Wnen sunt clover was seeded on established sods of bermuc lis grass than whn seeded on bare soil such a: prepared seedbed. If sown on a sod, this shoul ified before seeding the clover. If seeded on seedbed a better stand will be obtained if consid seedbed could be obtained by lightly dicks lespedeza, or other crop stubble. | About October 1 is the best time for seeding Piedmont Section: seeding should be done e north Georgia and later in south Georgia. A seed to give a stand; however, heavier rates may be for crop cover purposes. The seed should be in with the crimson clover or white dutch clov inoculum. jee Subterranean tover has about tue sume ft requirements as does crimson clover. An applic: at least 400 to 600 pounds of superphosphate wit one ton of limestone per acre should insure su establishment: If basic slag is used, 800 to 1,20( per acre should be applied. On some e soils pot also be required. 2 Subterranean clover makes a very de like growth and will crowd out lespedeza as \ weeds, thus it should not be seeded where to have lespedeza. On fertile soil the growth that bermuda grass may be seriously killed ou the clover is kept grazed down. A leaf spot | sometimes called blackpatch, is usually foun terranean clover late in spring and when warm | weather conditions prevail. If the clover is grazed closely during this period, the dense g clover makes conditions favorable to the rapi of the disease and the clover stand may be s reduced or killed out entirely in the raeas mos ed. This clover will stand close grazing | bec peculiar seeding habits, and requires close control blackpatch disease. Very few seed companies have handlec because of lack of demand for it. Robert Nichol Company of Dallas, Texas, is the only im | we know of, but other seed companies have aa taken an interest in this clover and ey dle it. The following varieties of subterranean showed desirable qualities: Tallarock, Merin thur, Bass, Nageela, and Mt. Barker. The follo rieties exhibit less- promising characteristics | Ready: now. HH. J: ee merce. eos oe up, Daliak, Mulwala, Bumerang, Wenig -|seed strain. a Hereford Boar pigs, id lines, excellent. in- . Reg, in buyers, name E. a oe + Guinea stock hog. 300 Ibs. Yr. old Septs 27, $50.00; Sow, big bore ES 125. lbs., farrowed 40.00; also large White drake, $3.00. Mrs, N, R. Bi, 2. c. nie pigs, 2-% treated, $20,00 ea. . FOB if shipped e: Dam of these who brought 36 pigs ee and Sire Pet 35 scat for sale, bal., . 8 to 10. wks. old, pairs at my place. e., Won't ship, also 2 iles, smooth mouth, orkers, pe, 00. Me rd vende April iS, ede 00 ea; gilts, $25.- OB. Papers in buyers furnished. Bred to my 00 at my barn. Leon Unadilla, P. O. Box Pp, C. gilt and Boar er te blood lines, divion. innocietea 1e treatment, registered s name. C. L. Smalley, sta, Rt. 2. Hereford, reg. sow raised 1 litter, $50.- mos. old, $40. 00 ea, ly to breed: also 2 os. old, $35.00 ea. G. axley, RE 4, igs, $20.00 a., aR saddle horse (value 2al bargain or trade rse with right dif- 2a Jesse Sikes, Col- bay. Horse Mule. wt. nd, fat gentle, work heap for. cash or Yight party. 6 mi. So., t, on River Bend Rd. anley, Carters. Rt. 1. nnessee Walking yrs. old, works ir 2 yr. old matehed ts, 5 B. B. turkey hens ted tom, for sale or Allis Chaimers late _in. Combine on good buy combine. Claude od, Macon. Rt. 6. ile, $150.00; 5 $150. 00; black mule, hel om Me 00: Guern< nt. to reg, $20.06 Ward, Duluth, Rt. 1. heavy work. Mares / new heavy duty 2 Jso 5 h. gas. eng. Distributer and other ae A. Beating: . pine mule, wt. 850 $50. 00. Exchange for 1 gon or cow. Geo. W. Winterville, Rt. 1. arm mules, wt. 100 lbs. 2. Dewse B. Smith, 0 yrs. old, work any- i heifer calf, 2ma ritts, College Park, Rd. Rt. 2, Box a yrs. old, wt, tle, well built, good - W. A. Lani SES AND MU! LES = FOR SALE 4 mare mule, about 900 so work anywhere, dbl. or single; also 1 Jersey heifer fresh ys Mrs. Bertha Sorrells, Danielsville, Rt. 1. 1 very fine 6 yr. old Red mare mule, wt. about 1200 Ibs. guar. sound in every way, work any- where on the farm, $250.00 at jfarm. R. .E. Cotton, Milledge- ville, 207 N. Columbia Phone, 6586. 1 small mare mule, wt. about 650 lb. for sale at my farm. E. B. Branch,. Decatur. St, Black mare mule, wt. 950 Ibs., work anywhere, $90.00. W. W. Cantrell, Powder Springs. Ht, fos tq ao healthy farm mule, about 1000 Ibs., $35.00. Geo. Franklin. Mathews, Grantville, 1P. O. Genl. Del.. SHEEP AND GOATS . FOR SALE =. > is e f- ( 40 extra fine goats mostly white, in fine candition, $3.50 ea., Lots of 10 or more.-F. F. Redgers, Griffin, P. O. Box 166. 2 Nubian. does, bred to Reg. Toggenburg Buck, to freshen in March and April, for 3rd time. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Po. Box 75. ube ie Hampshire R@mj large and vigorous. L. .A..,Harris, Indian Springs. 7 mo. old buck and doe of Forales and Chickaming strain also Nubian doe to freshen 2nd' wk. in March. Have reg. papers on all. P. C. Davison, Atlanta, 109 Carter, Ave. S. E. 2 doe kids $95, 00 ea., 1 -buck kid, 5 wks. old $15. 00. All Toggenburgs; will reg. in buy- ers name. M. O. W. W. Brooks, Greensboro. Stock goats, $1.50 ea. At my farm. R. C. James, Homerville, Rt, 2 10 sheep, all does, $50.00. H. C. McLoore,. Hazlehurst. Choice Teggenburg kid for future herd sire, sired by Roddys Lucky Strike. Only 1 such kid left to sell. John | Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De. 5140. Purebred Hornless White Saanan doe, 2nd kidding, fresh |. in with pure bred kids (male and female), $87.50; or $55.00 for doe alone; $1.50 extra if crated: $40.00 for kids. Mrs. J. D, Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 3: RABBITS AND aan FOR SAI White N. Z. Rabbits, 2 pair, 6 wks. old, $3.00. Mrs. Millie Chropshire, Round Oak, R. F. O41. 48. 3 pron, 4 White rabbits, 3 mos. old, $2.50 pair. Purebred. Mrs. C. H. Reese, Norwood, Rt. 2. N. Z. White does (bred), 8 mos. ta 1 -yr..jold, $3.50 ea; young, kindle March 20th, $1. 00 and $1.50. ea. All of pedigreed stock. George Kent, Suwanee. Or phone Atlanta phone MA 8154. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want 50 good Dairy cows for my new dairy; del. in April; now selling herd of 75 Horn.Type grade Herefords (2 reg. bulls), and will trade basis subject prior sale. R. E. Cotton, Milledgeville, 207 No: Columbia St. Phone 6586. Exe. pr. nice 2 yr. old White Face, 500-600 Ib, ea. Steers for a good, 1800 to -2400 lb. Yoke of steers and pay difference; sell 2 pr. mix. Sebright bantam rooster. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Exe. some thrifty pigs for | young ealves: 1 pig for 1 calf 10. Ss. a Chester) ifsc: in | CATTLE WANTED: Want Reg. milking.Short Horn bull or bull calf. J. M. Jones, Royston, pas 218. q: Want 1 nice ecey milch cow with -her 3rd calf, giving 3 gal. milk or more per day, to be del. 9 mi. from town April 1. Jesse Corley, Augusta, Fenwick St. Exchange corn in the shuck (at $2.00 bu.) for 1 or 2 Jersey or Guernsey heifers, about 5 mos. old. P. B. Morris, Thom- son, Rt. 2. or. female. Hon. Want a young cow, 3 or 4 gal. milk a day; no bad habits. Will pay $55.00 or $60.00 cash for good cow. Mrs. Hope Spivey. | Hapeville, 456 Oak Dr: HOGS WANTED. Want 1 P. C. service male and several sows at reasonable price, hes John L, Hall; Covington, Rt: Want 2 sow pigs, shore es blocky type; also Jersey or Guernsey bull calf. Knox V Queen, Blairsville. HORSES AND Mules Wanted Want 1 plug mare mule, sound and in fair condition, with no bad habits. B. M. Pooky Hamilton. Want a good plug mare mule, wt. about 110 lbs., would con- sider a horse mule or mare horse. Must be cheap. O. A. Stone, Dallas, Rt. 2. Want stallion colt, not over 4 yr. old, draft type, gentle and easy, to ride.-T. M. Jones, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3. ~ Want mare horse, wt, 900 Ibs. safe to ride, all right right | every way. H. C. Gunner, Ad- rian. | SHEEP AND GOATS WANT- ED: Want 2 milk goats, already bred, Ist time. State -age kind Price. Crated, for express ship- ment. E. H. Willingham, Rich- }mond Hill. Want to exchange nice bunch of hens for young Toggenburg milk goat, fresh, and that will give 3% or 4 qts. milk a day. Bring goat and get the hens. Miss Bessie Adkins, Irwinton. 2 or 3 qts. milk a day. W. N. Phillips, Royston. greed, reg., under 14 mos., wt. over 10 Ibs; also Flemish Giants, wt., over 1) lbs, W. J. Arnold, Thomasville, Rt. 1. Want to buy Guinea pigs. Gene Chandler, Tifton, 823 Love Ave. Want Cavies (Guinea Pigs) from 7 to 9 oz. Please state price. Mrs. D. M. Carter, Madi- son, Box 48. POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: 4 Anconas, and 2 B. R. roosters, 8 mos. old, 4-A grade, for sale or exc. for Pie laying hens of purebred stock, no culls. J. H. Hoofner, Stone Mountain, Rt.. 2. ANDALUSIANS: AAA grade hens and cock, $25.00. Not sold in less lots. Mrs. W. L. Treadaway, Adairsville. BABY CHICKS AND BANT- AMS:. Baby chicks from own Pull- orum-free flock of New Hamp- shires from 4-A_ stock, $13.00 C. Postpaid. David Brink- man, M. R. 38, Augusta. Golden Sebright bantams: 2 hens and rooster, $1.50 ea. P. B. Haynie, Chattahoochee. Mix. game Bantams roosters, 1945 hatch,. 50c ea. No less than 2 shipped. W.. A. Gray, Swainsboro. English game Bantams, ta, 643 Griffin St., N. Ww. He (2521-4. 4 roosters, Ip22) _ .| roosters, Want few young calves, male State .price in Ist letter. T. N. Smith, Carrs Sta- already bred brceod| ; now laying, ~ lst M. O. Want milk goat that will sive. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS Want N. Z. Red does, pedi- 5 Blue Andalusians, 1 yr. old 12. 1 pair Black Breasted Red O} | show | stock, $5.00. E. I. Wix, Atlan-| Purebred stock, $10.00. R. H. Shumway, Atlanta, 4323 Peach. tree, Dunwoody Rd. 15 pure bred Buff Cochins, 11 hens, $2.00. ea. M. O. Bill Greene, Cuthbert, BR YU, 3, Box. 2 Brown Leghorn Bantam 1 light. 1 dark? 75e ea. At my house.- Mrs. T. W. Manning, Dudley, Rt. 1. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: : 100. W. R. hens now laying, 10 roosters, 1944 and 1945 hatch, also 100 friers, 24% mo. old, $1. 0) ea. J. 1 Caldwell, Hawxinsville, Rie. 4-A roosters, 7 mos. old: 30 B. R., and 20 N. H. Reds, $2.50 ea, FOB. Miss Helen Mixon, Tarrytown, 16 yearling hens and 3 cocks, Patridge Rocks, $55,00 or $3. 00 ea. 7 Buff P. Rock yearling hens and cock, $15.00 or $2.00 ea, Archie Pickard, LaFay- ette, (City Del.) Purebred Goldseal ___ direct Buff Rock roosters, $3.00 ea. Mrs C=O: Griffin, Rt. 1, 25 B. R. 1945 3-A_pullets, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Belle P. Carter, Newington. 10 B. R. hens now laying, cud rooster, 1945 hatch, $10. 00 M. O. Mrs. I. S. os Cor- dele, Re. 27 | 11 Thompson B. R, now lay- ing, 3-A hens, $1.90 ea. FOB: also 1,000 bundles 4-hand Fod- der, last grade quality, $5.00 per hundred, at my farm. A. M: Hooper, Norcross. 12 Parks high laying B. RR. hens and 1 ped. rooster, $45.00: also 20 Parmenter Red 10 Mos. old hens, laying, for sale. Mrs. Wm. Groom, Avondele Estates, DE 9885. | 10 hens laying daily and p unrelated, White Rocks, good cond., $17. 50 for quick sale, gets them Exp: col- light non-returnable leet, in coop. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Whitesburg, Rt. 2. 2 Holterman Afistocrat B. R. roosters, $2.00 and $3.00 ea.: hens, $9, 00 ea.; 1. fine Cornish Indian rooster, and 4 hens, $3.00 ea. FOB Ellijay. Mrs. ti Osborn, Roy. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: Purebred White Cornish, 1945 hatch, hens and pullets, laying, $2. 00 ea, vJ. J. John- ston, Waynesboro. 4 nice Game pullets, $7.50 or $2.00 ea. Buyer pay expenses Jesse Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. .Trio i (white ste and 2 muff hens), also 2 fine stags, Parmenter cross, $3.00 ea. Rus- ong Griffin, Gainesville, _Oak t Pit games: booking orders for my famous Cuban Blues, Quail size, June del. Fred he Atlanta, 359 Paces Ferry Rd. % S ; 10 big type Cornish hens and unrelated rooster, $20.00. a O. H, Canirell, Ocilla, Rt. 4 Dark Cornish _ cockerels, ready for service, wt. about 1 lbs. ea., $8.00; also pure What- leys seed corn, $1.00 pk., $3.06 hut FOR. How. Thurmond, Farmington. CORNISH, GAMES AND GRANTS: 5 pure bred, large type, Dark Indian Cornish hens and 1 rooster, $15.00. No cks. Mrs. iB. Donaldson, Summit, Rt. 2. Ruckers Brown Red pit games: 3 hens ( now laying) and cock, $15.00 for lot. J. B. Lawrence, Clarkesville, Rt. 8. 4) Dark Cornish pullets, now laying and 2 cockrels, $30. 00. or 10 pullets and 1 cockrel, .00. Mrs. Jess Harper, Wray, te 2 pure bred Game roosters, 2 yrs old $5.00, also Guinea eggs, white, purple and com- mon crossed, 1@= for. $F 25: Start shipping March 10th. A: T.- Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt. Box: 56. 1, = Game (stock unknown) 4 Ibs stags, $1.50 pays express. Jesse- ea. Buyer Hudson, )Carrollton, Rt. 3 Trio White Cornish ee . 1 for 15, at my home. Sh 50. ea. AAA pak Cornish type, young hens, bloodteste now laying, and 1 young erel, $25.00. Shipped in wt. crates, M. O. Mrs. Sanders, Vienna. 1 Game rooster, 1045. hate $13.00 at my place 2 mi. fror Smyrna. Mrs, H. E. Stone, Ma rietta, Rit. 3: : 4 large type, Dark Co 1 roosters, $3.00 ea. 2 for $ 2 Exchange for young White Leg. horn | pullets: Game eggs, $1 . o.. Sikes, Sylvester, 1 trio Blue Trattgi games, $7.50; . 1 Cochin bantams, Clayton Garrett, Box 56. 3 Blue games, $3.00 a.; Gray cross, wt. about 474 1 Irish Clipper, 2 Blaek Gian $5.00 ea. M. order. Jas. . Bennett, Duluth, P. O. Box 16 LEGHORNS: 100 nice W L. pullets,. vaccinated and wormed, 8 mos. old, la: ying, $175.0U for quick sale. furnish crates. Ship Exp. Col H.C, -Philmon,. Marshaliville. 10 fine hens and rooste some heavy breed, 0. mos. old, fat and healthy, fr range raised, beginning to lay, $18.00, crated and put in Exp. Office. No thks; Mrs, ] Hyde, Jasper, HY. 2; AO Wa L. hens, $1.00 ea., if entire lot. take Mrs. Bessie Coxwell, ; Robins, Rez 1, 75. Eng./ W. cL: young ven $1.50 ea. for entire lot. Won't ship. Mrs, Geo. Mc Witzgerald, Rt. A MINORCAS: | oS 400 W..L.. hens, all laying, 1945 hatch, vaccinated, $1.25 ea. 7 mi. Lyerly, Cant ship. J. HE. Clowdis, Lyerly. ~ - 20 purebred W. L. hens a 2 roosters, $30.00, or 10. and rooster; $15.00. At place. Annie Belcher, Luth erville, care We. Couch. ae 75 W. L. pullets, 5%. mos. old, beginning to lay, $1.50 Mrs. James Bur- son, Carrollton, ae Z: 250 AAA W.L. 1 yr. old pul- lets, now ine 50 percent H. Towns, To ee now laying, Ga. - 100 big type W. L. hehs, su Breme -quality, 11 mos. old $2.00 ea.; hens culled and ay. ing fine; wt. 6 to 8.lbs. Cant ship. Come after. J. S. Huff- man, Dublin, 202 Moore a = Golden Buff Minorcas, hens now laying and corkerel $8.00 shipped in Lt. Crate; also hybrid, Minorcas crossed with Harison W. L., eggs, $1.15 per 15 pospaid. J. D, McDon- ald, Milledgeville, 701 No Wayne St. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 500 hens. and pulleis, ea. Want to sell to one See. G. E. Osborne, bridge. : ORPINGTONS: 10 Buff Orp. cockerel, full blooded and extra large, 10. and 11 mos. old, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Tom Kinney, Temple. : Purebred S.C. Eng. Bt Orpington, 8 large about 6 mos. rooster, now in service. 5 for lot. FOB. Money Oreers. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, ee ; Rt.2; Byers Buff Orp., splendid Buffs, 2 April 1944 hatch roost ers, $2.50 ea.; few hens, al large size, also. Mrs. i278 Wilkins, Atlanta, 836 Nee Ave. N. E.: PHEASANTS FOR SALE . Common. . pigeons, mostly : white, 2 pr., $1.50, 3 pr., $2.60. No less 2 pre, VE OF Curtis Branch Jr., Enigma, Rt. | Durebred Homer pigeons, $2.55 pr. Well. mated an working birds, all- young. H. Overby, Columbus, : 60 14th Ave. | White Kings, working, $2.95 er guaranteed. P. Atlanta, 49 Warren | N. 250 prs. 5 ons, all working y Robert W. Gill rt, Phone 175. ce par < tock- | ee : a Satisfacti Torre PAGE EIGHT h ms 4m other lands. EF Ht The greatest possible Fs _ food for the people of America is to give the farmer equipment and ma- -_ ghinery with which to produce and then give him a profitable cash market for ~ what he produces. | It is my purpose this (Continued from page One) 4g bound to feel the effect of the famine s = the use Of a Georgia Label .to be used only on No. 1 Georgia products. - Jimiting the use of this label to No. 1 = insurance of South. year to begin By | -MARKE in Of M of quality and will have the eye appeal to the consuming public that is of such prime importance in marketing food products. The eyes of the nation are turned. on Georgia today as never before in our history. There is a feeling abroad that great things are coming out of the d Atlanta are cent- ers of interest. And the Capitol of Georgia is the distributing eenter for the whole Southeast. We should be the distributing center for farm products a eat T BULLETI Georgia an as well as for industrial products. The development, improvement and extension of State Markets 1s a major arke portion of the program that I an | to carry out for Georgia agri Wednesday, T realize that it will take year velop this program where it wi proximate the dream that I Nevertheless, great progress made and with the interest n manifested in this State and States, I believe that another - five years will revolutionize ow ent conception of Georgias pr ties for producing and marke limited quantities of vegetables and truck crops. Commissioner of Agri TOM LINDER es quality it will soon become the emblem POULTRY FOR SALE = REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS) : = Pullorum Free flock New Hamp- - ghire Reds; baby chicks, $15.00 C. postpaid ;15 to 25 R. O. P. -_- April 1945 roosters, $2.50 ea. 5 for $10.00. Deposit of. $2.00 re- - quired on crates; also Eggs for ee DD. B. . Dukehart, = Decatur. : _ 25 super rade Parmenter Red hens, 12 mos. old, now <= Agying: also, 25 By R. and N. #H. Red cross, same age. $1.75 @a. FOB. Mrs. F, M. Dillard, - Covington, Rt. 5. R. I. Red rooster, 1 yr. old,; R wt. 8 lbs., $2.00. T. H. Kiker, Fair Mount. fae ee ing and cockerel, $2:00 ea. Mrs. Hattie Holloman, Barnes- ae ville, P. O. Box 362. ; _ &. IL. Red hens, $2.00 ea.; rooster, $1.50. All in fine con- - dition. Miss Mary Crim, Man- chester. -(42_N. HL Red pullets, now a paying, 1945 hatch, $2.00 ea. B. Send crates. Mrs. D. M. Kirkland, Summertown. : __. Christie N. H. Red hens, now eS faving, write for prices.Chas. we McMillan, Gainesville, Rt. 3. _. 85 N. H. Red hens, now lay- ng, 1945 hatch, $1.75 ea; 4 ; ckerels, O. $2.00 ea. M. s. G. C. Clifton, Millen, __N. H. Red pullets, 8 wks. old, Hubard Strain, 1945 hatch, 1,50 ea. 1 cockerel free with eS > 10 pullets. FOB. Mrs.-M. : YG, Peterson Jr., Vidalia. oe 15 N. H. Red 4-Star roost- ers, July hatch, wt. 5 to 7 lbs. @a,, $1.50 ea., also Turkey tom, April hatch, wt. 20 to 22 lbs., | 40c Ib. Mrs. H. B. Baldwin, Stiljmore. : FS 10 Christy N. H, Red pullets, ae mos. old, wt. 6 lbs., laying _ GApercent, $25.00; also 10 Eng. strain W. L. hens, 2% yr. old, - jaying 50 percent, wt. 5 Ilbs., $12.50. FOB, J. W. Hamm, ~ Summit. _ TURKEYS, GUINEAS, - GEESE, DUCKS, ETC: _ . 20 domesticated Wild Mall- ard Drakes, full grown, $2.50 s fe .Joe S. Burgin, Buena Vis- Aa. ay 6 M. B, turkey hens, 12 or - 15 Ibs. ea. $8.00 ea. John F. _. Burnett, Vienna, Rt. 3. : . Bronze Turkey Tom, wt. 30 Yb.; also 18 lb. Bronze Turkey hen, 20 mos. old. $15.00 for the pr. FOB. Mrs. Inez Pitt- yman. Baxley, Rt. 4. : iS 5 yr. old pure M. B. turkey hans ead an unrelated tom, ep . C. H. Yearwood, Ma- 5 guinea hens and_ rooster, - $10.00. Cannot ship. H. L. Carroll, Atlanta, 750 Bolton Rd, N.Y, Rt; 8, Box 482. -1 tom tom ah n and 1-hen, $20.00; 1 and. 2 hens, $30.00, C..O. o: M. O. H...G. Bryan, or more. or White Pekin - now | .. 20 N. H. Red hens, now lay-| \and pasture, 3 mi.*Athens. Mil- - Bronze turkeys, April hatch; POULTRY FOR SALE 30 guineas, ready. to lay, $1.50 ea. or exchange for 30 bus corn. Bring corn and get guineas. Wilson Carson, Grif- fin, Rt. 3. 3 White Pekin ducks; hen and 2 drakes, $1:25, also -2 white milk Hornless goat, $5.00 ea.,, both: for $9.00 or $21.50 for lotz~Cannot ship. Ex- change for hens. O. T. Pitts, LaGrange, 1229 Troup St. laying; 2 quackless, 3 white, and: 2 black and white, $1,50 ea. at my home. Mrs. Del- phe Huston, Lawrenceville, _ POULTRY WANTED CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS WAN'TED: Want Pit Game Cocks (Not Cornish) not over 3 yrs. old, wt. 5% lbs. or more, good eyes, plumage, feet, bill and no crooked breastbones.. Pay express and $1.00 Ib. Dudley ie Atlanta, 1678 Emory Rd. Want to exchange full blood- ed, 10 mos. old R. I. Red roost- er and 3 fine hens, for Dark Cornish, full blooded hens. Mrs. Leroy White, Temple, Want 6 4-A White Jersey Giant pullets, ready to lay and rooster; also 10 4-A white Jer- sey Giant fryers: Wrte Mrs. R. P. Dove, Bogart, Box 382. MINORCAS WANTED: Want Giant Strain of white or black Minorca chickens. Frank R. Malpass, Milledge- ville. i GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC: : : Want 1 Gray goose. Advise. Walter Brown, Davisboro, Rt. 2, Box 11. Want trio Black Cochen Bantams, 1945 hatch. Mrs, E. P, King, Hephzibah. __ FARM HELP WANTED Want good farmer for 1 H. crop, 50-50 basis; also want 1 wage hand. A. S. Hicks, Adel. Want good man for 1 or 2 H. farm on halves or 3rds and 4ths. On Mail Rt., near school bus, 6 mi. Carrollton. Contact T. W. Morgan, Carrollton, on Saturday Evening. Want 3 H. family to grow 25 A. cotton, 50-50 basis, and help with other farm work, Extra good land, 6 R. house, water ton Southwell, Monroe, phone Monroe 2937. Want 5 large family share croppers. or wage hands; adults $2.00 day, furnish house, wood, garden, truck patches; can have cow, hogs, chickens; also -middleaged couple to Caretake; room, board, monthly salary; and good _ reliable 1 drake and 4 ducks, now] crops as wanted; have~ John Pay |: FARM HELP WANTED Want wage hand to help on farm, one that knows how. Fait wages and board in my home, or finish room to live in. D. E. Luke, Sycamore. Rt. 1. - Want 2 H. farmer. Have good Jand, plenty mules and tractors, large 4 R. house. Elec. lights; School bus Rt., 15 mi. West At- lanta. Jonh P..-Glore, Austell, Rt. 2 Dairy. Want farmer for 70 A. good land in So. part Forsyth Co., in cultivation, plenty wood, water and pasture. Elec. Jights and running water this summer as soon as REA can build. 3rds and 4ths. Can help. finance. _res- ponsible party. C. C, Bagley,| Suwanee, Rt 1. ee - Want man, white or col., to work farm by month; ready work now. Or take crop. on 50- 50 basis. Good land and wood. Mrs. A. G,. Cheek, Lawrence- ville. Rt. 2. -Want man to work for wages on farm. Prefer about 40 yrs. $40.00. mo. with board and laundry. H. J. McCorvey, Pave. Want farm hand or small family. _ Need badly. Good wages, board and laundry. Mrs. Lottie Gesus, Garfield. Rt. 1. Want farmer for good tractor crop, mostly peanuts, other Deere B, fully equipped. 50-50 basis. 12 mi. Hawkinsville on Huse: So; eo) Want sober, willing working man for Apple Orchard,: work 5-4 days week weather _per- mitting $2.50 day. Good house, wood, garden, cow pasture. Pre- fer from No. Ga., well experi- enced, but use any good worker. H. B. Roberts, Clarksville. Want 1 or 2 H. Foreman or wage hand, for 1946 crops. J. J. Outen, Manassas. Rt, 2. Want good man for 1 H. farm, 4 R. house. On new Buford and Cumming Hwy., near Sugar Hill _W. M. Porter, Buford. Want farmer for 1 or 2 H. farm. 4 R. house, on REA Elec. line. Good cow and hog pasture, Well in* Yard, good land, fenced. 9 mi, Amerius, on Friendship Rd., 6 mi. Plains J. E. Pilcher, Jr., Plains. RFD. _ Want colored help with fam- ily for farm work. Good pay, come or write. Mr. W. D. Col- lins, Greeville, Rt. 4, Want family for 1 or 2 horse farm, 50-50 basis, white or colored. 4 rm. house, elec- tricity, wood, water and pas- ture. 3 mi. East of Lovejoy. Ay R. Pritchett, Hampton, Rt. Want a good honest 2 horse farmer, 50-50 basis; want large cotton acreage planted, extra smooth Jand. 4 and 5 rm. house, (2 rms. of .ea. house sealed and doesnt. leak); 2 Baptist and a Methodist church near; also school bus runs N. Watkins, Dublin. aying, for sale. W. M. Clemones,. Rome- Rt, 2. mechanic for farm machinery. {to handle small dairy and do | MeDonough, Rt. 2. {+ Want at once, clean, white FARM HELP WANTED | Want woman about 50 to do light work on farm. Room, board and good salary. Must be in good health and accus- tomed to farm life. Near bus service. Reference exchanged. Phone Ra. 8774 or write. Mrs. L. A. Sewell, Atlanta, Rt. 4. Want good farm hand to live with me, de gen. farming and truck ~ farming. $50.00 mo. with board, laundry and room. | J. M. Jones, Grayson. | Want couple, honest, sober, agreeable, (1 child no_ objec- tion) to work 20. acre farm or} turpentine, or both. D. A. mae Glennville, Rt. 4, Box 97, ; 2 Want man and wife at once farm- work. L. T. Callaway, Rutledge. Want man with family to work on large truck farm near Atlanta. Prefer man able to run truck, tractor and plow. $2.50 day. 4 rm. house, wood and garden, work for all fam- ily. R. F.. Sams, Clarkston, Phone Cl. 2211. Want middle aged man to work garden and as gen. help- er on yard and farm. Can use wife to help. J. A. Smith, Vi- dalia, Bethany Home. 50-50 basis, nice smooth fertile soil; on school and mail routes, 4 rm. house, good team, riding cultivator and plenty of wood and water. Dr. W. J. Green, woman for gardening, ~ and milking, and other light farm chores.. Age preferred, 35 to 45. Room, board and reason- able salary. Mrs. Bub Dow, Toccoa, Rt. 3, Want unencumbered middle aged colored woman to do light work on farm. One who would appreciate good home. Mrs. Gertie Lively, Kite, Rt. 2. Want man and wife, white, as caretakers on my place, no objection. to 1 or 2 children under school age. Man must be able to work every day. 2 rm. house, elctricity, water fuel. . References required. James T. Burns, Atlanta, 1506 William-Oliver Bldg. - to 50 year old, to help on farm. Small salary and board. Bring references. M. 3B. Ray, Lithonia, R. F. D. 1. Want white woman for light work on farm, $25.00 mo, and room and board. Mrs. J. G. Queen, Ellijay. = Want unencumbered . white woman for light work on farm, $25.00 mo. and board. J. C. Daves, Ellijay, Rt. 3. . Want good white or colored families for 2-3 horse farms, Cooks crossing and cross R. R. and follow pave. road to 100 yds. and turn to left and insburg. ee oe by. W. J. Saunders, Jenk- go: % mi. to my place. J. B. truck farm on sa Mrs. R. W. Westerley, Want 1 horse share cropper, |. _Want Sober colored man 45 Norwich St. 50-50 basis, Good land, and}: mules; on school and mail rt. 8 mi. So. College. Park tol, end and take left fork and go|W FARM HELP W. Want farmer to c 6 acres of bottom. house available, About 12 mi. from L. R. Wade, Haper Springdale Rd., Phe Boo ee aoe Want exp., White - Must be sober and d 3 R. house with ele city water. C. N. | vannah & Roeberds venture Rd. Want woman, neat, rious, of good characte light farm chores on home with 2 old peop sonable wages to rij Rt. 2, Box 220. - Want white woman work on small farm, lanta.. State age, qu exp., and salary d be reliable, nat, w ference. Mrs. A. H. ] ville, 738 Central A Want sober, feliab with personal refere own stock -and tool crop. 3 R. house, w ed, good barn and So. Suwanee, on osc Rt., and Atl-Buferd | Mrs. W. H. Daniel, Su Want farmer for farm. Most of land house, lights, on- scho good land stock, to good house, 3 1 Plant tobacco, ~ cotton if desired. Want good far drive tractor. No board, salary. Co couple; have 2 R. able. State salary ex other. particulars J. W. Smith, Ft. Va Want single farm wages, or consider gr nuts on shares. Roon furnished. State wv first letter. J. H Valley; Rt | Want couple, | small farm, whit who are willing t Quarterman, Flemt POSITIONS Want: a job: ; truck farm, shares salary. with good ho den. O. A. Altm Want good job or drive tractor. J. BE. lanta, 346 Pryor St. Want to work farm, or care for hogs; with house to. Travis, Riverdale. ; Sees board and Chain Of Markets