rate states asa igaierel ie armies of the South i in the 1e War Between the States not settle the question for +h it was fought, that is, the ts of the individual sove- gn states. 2 | proved once again that ev- solemn covenant between ons becomes a scrap of pa- when the more powerful of e nations no longer wish to e by the covenant. _ : e Constitution of the Unit- States was a solemn cove- which bound each and ev- state to respect the sove- g rights of each of the oth- en the powerful states of : Jorth determined to destroy. rights of the individual t war goes on . today. The y against the people of the has been taken up by des of foreign elements that 1ve invaded the great cities of - North i in recent years. he only difference now is~ t the cry is not alone against people of the South, but it vith almost equal vehemence nst the farm states of the . t and Middle West. | 1 the past on Memorial Day, have placed garlands of powers on the graves of Con- iederate dead. We have watered &raves with tears of loving e War Between the Staica i es of the South, seen treated a ance, We have fired a } The Sword Of Robert E. Lee By : Father Abram J. Ryan ~ Forth from it's scabbard high in air Beneath Virginia sky | And they who saw it gleaming ~ there, And knew who hore. it, knelt to swear That where that sword led They would dare to follow - and to die. : states rights and reduce the -are in the Southern states. power in the newspaper world volley in their honor. We have stood with uncovered: and bow- ed heads and raised our hearts in humble prayer to the AI- mighty and have said in humble submission, : Thy will be done. have passed, Memorial Day takes on a new meaning. It not only calls us to revere ~ and honor the dead who follow- ed Lee and Jackson, but with equal clarion call, it challenges us to gird for the conics of the future. The dregs of | depvadation which the South was forced to drink was filled to the brim and overflowing by the carpetbag- ger and the scallawag. : Confederate soldiers told me many times that a carpetbag- ger was a sorry, lowdown white man who came from the North and a scallawag was a sorry, lowdown white man who was born in the South. The same description fits them today. The caphctbageer and the scallawag of 1865 to 1870, were bold and impudent because they ever you may find men who would destrey the racial integ- _of the South, West and Middle West, they are carpetbaggers After four score and one years | and scallawags just the same. white men. nation, he will receive the same were Se eiecta by Northern bayonets. | ; The arpetbagver and the scallawag of today are bold and impudent because they feel pro- tected by political power. The carpetbagger and i. scallawag who would destrey farmer to poverty, are just as busy in the farm states of the West and Middle West as they The carpetbagger and the scallawag of today may be hig in official circles. They may be high in politics. They may be a and even, in the churches, schools or colleges, but wher- rity of the South, the traditions of the South and the agriculture As the Confederate soldiers said, They, are sorry, lowdown - One of these days, there will arise a leader, a peerless man to lead the fight to save not only the South, but this nation, from the degradation toward which it is now hurtling. When that leader appears on. the scene, when he sounds the clarion call for good Americans of all sections North, South, : East and West to enlly for the protection of the states and the | unstinted and unbounded trust- ing fidelity that General Lee re- ceived from the men who fol- lowed him, that fidelity so elo- quently expressed in that won- derful poem above. =n TOM LINDER, Commissioner oF ae Agriculture, _ OF MARKETS, soe Address a items for onbieadon and all requests to be put on the maiting list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. | repeated only -when request is | notice. d assume any responsibility for - Bulletin. Published Weekly at By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, a Notices of farm produce and appurtenances sAratcabis under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and {| _ Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not | 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. accompanied by new copy of natice appearing in the any : _ Executive Oitice, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Offive State Capitol, Atlanta. Gh. State Capitol - 414-122 Pace St., Covingten, Ga. Jditorial and Executive Offices Markets, 222 State Capitol A Atlanta, Ga. | Notity on FORM 3578Bureau o} of June 6. 1900. rG oF ais October 8. SEED FOR SALE | Entered as second ciass matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act Accepted for | mailing at special rate ot postage provided for in Section 1103, Ac? SEED FOR SALE < 7 aid Jumbo and aca pump- kin mixed, 50c cup; 3 cups, $1.00: Okra, mixed, 25 cup; 3 dis: - Hales Best cantaloupe $2.50 Qt. 25c pkg; Dipper gourd, 10c pkg. 25c cup; 40 small sweet Pome- granates, $6.00; 5 for $1.00; 25c ea. Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, Helena, Rt. 2 Extra fine, imp. white Velvet okra (grows 10 and 12 ft. high) seed, big 50c pkg., for 25c; smaller pkg; 15c (with 5 and 7c extra for postage); Shipped by return mail. George D, Burell, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Seed, Okra, 25c teacupful; collard, 10c tbls., also. large, early $1, oe: garlic, 25c doz; tues or Bear Grass, 35c bunch. mars, Geo. sie Buchanan. 2 Rt. te 200 Blue Ridge Mtn. tomato (runs to 15 ft. 100 lbs. to vine, wt. up to 2 lbs.,3 200 Colossal (argest tomato grown) and 100 Ox Heart tomato seed with cul- ture insructions for 25c. War stamps or postage stamps ac- cepted. Will C. Smith, Roy. 35 or 40 ibs., 1945 Cannon Ball watermelon (Breeded) seed - $2.50 lb, Hand saved, shade dried and ~recleaned. T. H. Mitchell, Rochelle, Rt. 1. Tender white cornfield bean seed, 35c cupful; also Speckle Crowder peas, 20c cupfull. Mrs Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Seed: Marglobe _and New Stone tomato, $1.50 lb; Chas. W., and Early Dutch cabbage, $1.75 Ib; collard; 65c lb. Del. Prompt shipment. Lee Crow, Gaines- ville, Ba, 2,143. ae sand mixture tender bunch _ beans, 50c pint; old style tur- mip seed, 15c tbls. mix. Mtn. atermelon seed, 50c Qt., 4 lbs., eswax, 40c Ib: also Garlic plants, 29 dc. Mrs. Dollie Eller. Correction: Send Pumpkin, iron, Cantaloup, Watermelon, Low Crookneck squash, 5 for 2 spoonful; 20c tea-cup full; okra, 5e thls; Coffee beans, &e doz; Herbs, 10c bunch. Add age under 50c orders. Mrs. . Williams, Cumming. 60 bu. Brab pea seed, $6.50 bu. FOB. as A. Walker, Ellaville. gr ; tae apres paid for 100 Ib. aS Ne a Jefferson. also Be icen Lespedeza, i An cleaned and sacked, #. Robinson, Jefferson, | for silage, ~ Okra seed, 30c lb. by Parcel| fe ee Ree 75 lbs. Hastings improved strain, Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, hand saved, shade dried, 4 Ibs., the Ibs 5 to 10 lbs., $1.- 26 Vb. FM. Dodd, SEE Morrow- 500 lbs., clean and _ scarified Sericea in new, 100 1b. bags, 20 lb. G. L. OKelley, Winterville. post, -C..R, Rheney, Hephzibah, 7 bu. flower top Cane seed, _$3.00. bu. .FOB. L, D.,/ Carson, Sr, Farmington. 500 lbs. finest grain Sorghum 10c Ib. Will ship promptly. J. C. Norris, New- nan Ries = * Watermelon seed; Black Dia- mond $2.00 Ib., Dude Creek, $1.- 75 lb.; also Sho- Coin turnip seed, 50c Ib. L, G. Downs, Anderson: | ville, Serecia Lespedeza seed, scari- fied, 20egib. FOB. J. C. Green, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Citron seed, 50c lb; mush- melon seed, 40c teacupful, early Klondike strawberry plants, 35c C. All postage; Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. White collard seed, 20e ounce; also Black walnut sprouts, root- ed cuttings, 20c ea.All del. in Ga. A. J. Stanton, Newborn. Stone Mountain watermelon -seed, $1.00 lb.; also Rocky Ford Cantoloupes, $1.50 lb. H. C. Led- ford, Maysville, Rt. 1. 1000 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza, Be lb. in 100 lb lots, recleaned and analized. Come and get. W.-H. Patriek, Winder, R. F. D. 8. 15 bu: Sorghum seed and 5 bu. Hegari, $4.00 bu. FOB. M. S. Clay; Rome, Rt. 5. 300 lbs. Cannon Ball, Black Diamond watermelon seed, hand saved, screen dried, Seresan treated, state tested, from select- ed melons, $2.50 lb. FOB. W. C. Birdsong, Gordon. Qld fashion Ga. Blue Stem collard seeds, 40c for % lb.; al- so broom corn seed, 25c large cupful. Postpaid, No stamps: Mrs. Ruth Graswell, Dagens, Rt. 2. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 200 bu. ea. Mixed peas, and early speckle Velvet beans, $6.00 bu.; 200 bu. Q-too-tan beans. $7.00 bu. Jack Burch, Chester. 10 lb. white and colored mix. bunch Butterbeans, 30c Jb. Add postage. W. T. =e Adairs- ville, Rt. 3 bu. Speckle beans, BEANS AND ee "FOR SALE Brabham peas. $6.75 bu. FOB. DS, Walker, Warthen. 90 day running Velvet beans, $5.35 .bu.; mixed peas, $5.75 bu.; New Era and Brabs peas, $6.75 bu.; also mixed Purple Hull and Brown eyed Crowders, $6.00 bu. L. F. Easterlin, Andersonville. 60 bu. mixed peas, $6.00 bu. V. M. Simpkins, Conyers, Rt. J White and colored mix. bunch butterbeans, 30c 1b.;. white brown eyed peas, 20c Tb.; also white Scuppernong vines, well rooted, 50c ea., 3 for $1. 25. Add postage. No cks. or stamps. Mrs. Effie Crowe; Cumming, Rt. 1. Speckle pole cat Crowder peas, 50c qt. Plus _ postage. Arnold Snow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. 10 bu. Red Ripper peas, $7.00 in good condition. M. B. Scroggs, Alto. Unknown peas, sound and clean, $6.00 bu.; also Kobe Les- pedeza seed, free from obnox- ious seed, $15. 00 cwt. All FOB. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Mixed field peas, $5.50 bu. Glenn Cox Canton, Rt. 3. 150 bu. Ogden soy beans com- bined, dry and clean ( make fine hay), $3.50 bu. Buyer fur- nish sacks. T. H. Kiker, Fair Mount. Brabham peas, $6. 75 bur. Se Clay peas, $6.40 bu. All in 2% bu. bags, and FOB. J. L. Gar- ner, Warthen. 58 bu. 90 day Velvet beans, 75. per cent sound, $4.50 bu. FOB here. No less than 5 bu. shipped. A. E. Wommack, Har- rison, Rt. 2. White and brown streaked Half Runner beans; 46c cup; also 6 wk. Crowder and purple hull peas, 4 cups, $1.10. No cks. Mrs. L: R. Ashworth, Dacula, Rt 1: 3 bu. 90 day Running Velvet beans, $6.50 bu. FOB. Joe Mor- gan, Vienna. Red _ speckled Crowder peas, 20c Ib. Plus postage. E. E. Wat- son, Fairburn, Rt. 2. 30 bu. New Era peas, $6.00 bu. Hand picked. Not del. B. C. Bagby, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 20 lb. colored bunch butter- beans, 1945 crop, not damaged, 25 Ib. plus postage; also want a thousand Triumph potato plants-about May 10th. Alma Grant, Gainesville, Rt. 9. 30 bu. New Era peas, $6.50 bu; slight mixed New Era and $6.00 bu; also Korean Lespedeza seed, 6c Ib. L. A. Caldwell, Gay. CORN AND SEED CORN , FOR SALE About 200 bu. good corn, price right. No letters. See at my farm. Ross Swann, Carnegie. Nice lot of Whatleys Proli- fic seed corn, hand nubbed sound and pure, $3.50 bu., $1.00 pk. H. Grady Adams, Social Circle. Pure Whatleys seed corn, $1.00 pk., $3.00 bu.; also good Les- pedeza and Bermuda grass hay, free from. Johnson grass, $35.00 ton. H. W. Thurmond, pee ton. 1,000 lbs. annie seed pop corn, 20c lb. W. J. Carter, At- lanta, 618 Nat'l Bank Bldg. Hastings . prolific seed corn, $1.00 pk. Add postage. Asbury, Buford, Rt. 1, Box 50. 50 bu. Hastings prolific corn, in shuck, $2.00 .bu.. at my farm: also 2 tons baled oats $35.00 ton, also Kobe and Korean Lespe- deza seed, 7c and 10c lb,,No C. O. D. orders. Herman, C. Brewer, Danielsville, Rt. 3 Whatleys seed corn 2 and 3 ears to stalk, $3.50 bu. No less than a bu. sold! A. J. Barnes, Woodbury, R. F. D. 150 bu. Corn in shuck, at my place, 5. mi. from Toccoa, Eben Mitchell, Toccoa. 2,000 Ibs., So. American pop corn, new crop, shelled, reclean- ed, 8c lb. FOB. No less 100 Ibs. shipped. E. W. Pomnelises, La- Fayette. Aes Chas. ~ James | COTTONSEED FOR SALE Stoneville cotton seed, 2nd yr., good and sound, $1.50 bu. S. G. Mayfield, Fayetteville, Rite 22s Stoneville cotton seed, 3rd yr. from breeder, $5.00 cwt. at my barn. or FOB. Mrs. Mary M. Lawson, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Reg. Empire cotton seed, bale per acre, ginned in one var. gin., 614 lb.; also Kobe Lespedeza seed, 10c Ib. Riley \C. Couch, Turin- -D &PL cotton seed, 1945 crop made bale per acre, $5.50 cwt. J. G. Reynolds, Gay, Rt. 1, Box 62. PLANTS FOR SALE Giant New Gem, real true everbearing strawberry plants, that bear in 90 days, from June to December this year and April -December: next year, 50 for ? 25, $4.00 C. Add postage. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville. Himalaya berry plants, Bronze scuppernong, black Muscadine, 3 yi. old, de ea. plants for sale. Mrs. Cc. B. Robin- son, Bowdon. Cert. Marglobe tomato plants, $1.75 M. Moss packed, now ready, Postpaid. Horace Hern- don, Odum Rt. 2. Marglobe, Bonny Best, Neear Stone and Baltimore potato plants, field grown, wilt resis: tant, moss packed, $1.75 M, 500 for 90c Prompt. del, Postpaid. Marvin Keene, Abbeville. Marglobe, New Stone, Balti- more and Bonny Best, tomato plants, wilt resistant, field grown, moss packed, $1. 75 M, 500 for 90c. Postpaid. Prompt del. L. H. Keene, Abbeville. All var. tomato plants, $2. 50 M, 500 for $1.50; cabbage, onions and collards, $1. 50 M, 500: for $1.00, now ready;: also Fk. red skin potatoes, $3.50: M at -bed. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt.71. White Bermuda onions and W. Cabbage plants, 30c C, 500 for $1.00, $1.50 M; also Marglobe tomatoes, 3 30c C, 5 for $1.00. Postpaid. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126. Nice rooted sage plants, 2 for 5c, 5 for 50c, 50 for $3.25; also catnip, 2 for 25. V. Keith, Al- vaton. Cabbage plants, 30c C, $2. 50 M; also. tomato plants, 40c , $2. aM, aie doz, hb. B. Crow, Gainesville, Ries Good strong Marglobe tomato plants, now ready, $1.50 M, 5. 900 for $175. All del, ] M and up $1.40 M. Moss pack- ed. Prompt shipment. Del. G. C. OQuinn, Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe. tomato plants, now | ready, full count, moss packed, $1.50 M. Del. in Ga. Mrs. W. H. Reese, Baxley, Rt. 2. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants, $1.35 M. Del. Moss packed. Prompt shipment. J. H. Arnold, Surrency, Rt. 2. | Govt. insp. red and yellow skin P. R. potato plants, $3.00 M; also Marglobe tomatoes, $2.00 MM. We" C." AN del. No cks:| George Griffis, Screven. Marglobe tomato plants, now ready, $1.50 M del. Harold J. OQuinn, Odum. Govt. insp. and treated P. R. potato plants, $3.00 M; also Marglobe tomatoes, $1. 75 M. All del. E. N. O'Quinn, Odum. Odum. Marglobe and.New Stone to- mato plants, $1.25 M. Ready a Bennie Tomberlin, Baxley; t also pepper 00- P. R. potatoes, $3.00 M of 5,000. $2.50 M express co | All ready now, and well p tomato, 200, 50c, $1.25. MM: print sacks. Mrs. Janie: Fen -Cahif. Bell pepper, $3. 50 | $2.50 M; Cert. : Surrency. Baltimore tomato plants, Full count. Nathan Tomb: I | Del. Now pends, Allen C. Th bon, Screven, /er pepper, $3. 00 M, 500 ready, 50c C, 500 for Te M. Full count. Moss 3 Cheaper if you come get No cks. No C. O. D. Mrs. Cranford, Broxton, Rt. 2 Greater Baltimore an Stone tomato plants, $1, Ready now. R. W. Tomb Baxley, Rt. 4. . Govt. insp. P. R. potato 500, $1.50; $2.50 M, over $2.25 M; Marglobe and R 10 M, $1.00 M; sweet and -, 40e C, 500, $1.50, M. Prompt shipment. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. and treated up, : Bristol; Rt 1: Fine Ga. collard plants, M; also nice hot long pod per, 75c C. Postpaid. Exch Homerville, Rt. 1. Cert. improved Louisian per Skin potato plants, -b shipped. now. Fresh arrival] on all plants. Write for pric: Lewis Taylor, Tifton. . Rutger tomato plants, $2.0 del., ready now. J. E. Gr Baxley, Rt. 4. Govt. insp. and treated ] globe and Big Red tomato p ready. April 25, $1.50 M; C. Nail, Baxley, Rt. 3. Cert. Rutgers and Marg tomato plants, moss packed, 75 M del, $1.50 M, FOB: cabbage plants, $1. 00 M. Moss packed. Prompt shipn G. W. Buchans, Baxley, Rt. State insp.-P. R. potato pl; Marglobe matoes, $2. 00 ME PT. He shipment. Moss pated no Cecil Lightsey, Odum, Rt. Rutger and Marglobe t plants, $2.00 M in lots of $1.50 M express collect: ed. L. R. Boatright, Odum M; Calif. Wonder and gegpl 300 for $1.00, 500 for $2.00 M; also cabbage and Be onions, $1.50 M. Ovie Pitts; Rt. 4. Marglobe, New. Stone M, 500 for $1.00. Calif. We eee Prompt. shipme . L. Deal, Baxley, Rt. Marglobe tomato plants M, 5 M or more, $1.00 Ne Surrency, 2 Full count. Moss p: it, Doe * Govt. insp, and treated potato plants, now ready M. Del. Omar Lightsey, 5 Improved Pp. Re potat Rutger and Marglobes toi plants, $3.50 M. Prompt ment. W. G. Bullard, Ba Rt. 4. Box 128. -Marglobe, Rutger and Stone tomato plants, $1 500 for $1.00; also Calif. Prompt shipment. Jaspe Alma. Cert. pure P. R. copp potato plants, $2.50 M. Redmond, Pelham. Cabbage, per 50 lb. sack _ Collards, per doz. bun, Fresh Fruits and Vegetabi April 18, 1946 Cabbage Plants, per Crt. 2,000 plants ee es = i Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. Onions (Green), per doz. Parsley, per doz. bun. Peas (Green), per bu. hprs. Radishes, per doz. Tomato Plants, crts., Turnips (Bunched), per doz. Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs, Strawberries, per 24-Qt. Crt., var. varieties Sweet Potatoes, P. R., per bu. bkts.' and hprs., 1,000 plants ae seleue field ked in damp moss, seed, $1.50 M. Now dams, Pavo, Rt. be and New Stone to- ts, now ready, $1.50 M. packed. No cks. C. ey, Screven. tomato plants, moss .50 M; also Govt. skin P. R. potato plants All del. L. D. Lightsey, 2m and treated P. R. $2.75 M, 5 Mor . FOB. A. ii. Lur- and treated Ph ants, $3.00 M, 5 M or ie FOB. D. M. Ca- ge plants, horse mint, ishion peach trees, 20 es, 6 for $1.00. Mrs. hema bie 6 $ 50 for. 500, eee M; mn, 50c C, $3. 00 for 500, Apricot plums, 35c a, : dried | peaches, 45c d, 0c; aan 12 print ; free of holes, Pasta. Td: Ellis id SS egg- 500 for $2.00, $3.00 M, abbage and onion M. All prepaid. R| Cabbage, $2. 00 M; d Hot pepper, and P. in sweet potatoe plants Shipped express - -col- e G. Lovell, Baxley. red skin P. R. ts, vine grown, 5,000 OF G. Tyre, Bristol. 2e tomato plants, $2.00 Mrs. | Willie Miarglobe and Rutger ants, ready April- a ked, $2.50 M. Del. _ Peacock, Peghon.. otato plants, $2. 45 M ots; also want 5 head hens. State Price. R. ight, Mershon. _ potato plants, 60. 50 ralter - Todd, Val- oA: ae Ww. cabbage and > and Marglobe to- , $1.50 for 500, $2.00 ot and sweet pepper, 52.00 $3.00 M; P. RK. $3.75 M. Mrs. Dorothy ley, Rt. 4. ng red Raspberries, , $5.00 C. Mrs. Sarah tiverdale, Bie , New Stone and t tomato plants, 500 $2.50 M; also Calif. hot pepper and egg- 00 for $2.00 $3.25 M. All . Conner, Pitts. one, Red Rock, Mar- Bonny Best tomato 5 M, 500 for $1.15. ked. Postpaid. L. M. Rochelle, Rt. 2. crowns, $12.50 M. at on Watsons Farm. nd, Hamiliton, Rt. 1. 1e and Red Stone to- , $1.50 M. Del in Ga. fault tomatoes, $1.50 | sacks, free of holes. Mrs. | $1.65 M; 500 for $1.00. plants, state insp. and treated, $2.75 M. Del. Now ee Ira tS Williams, Bristol, Rt. - _ P.R. potato plants, govt. insp. $3:00 M, 5,000 for more, $2.65 M. ment. J. H. Groover, Bristol, Rt. 1. Marglobe tomato plants, now ready, $3.00 M, 50c C, moss packed; also Govt. insp. potatoes $2.50 M. Exch. for white or print BG Glosson, Alma, Rt. 4. Baltimore tomato plants, $2.00 M; also Calif. Wonder pepper, $3.00. M. Now ready, moss pack- ed. Prompt shipment. Melvin Deal, Baxley. Rooted sage plants, 20c ea.; Spearmint, 75c doz.; Muskadine grape vine, 20c ea., 6 for $1.00; also slender green pod okra seed, 25c cupful. Mrs. W. H. Nor- rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. , Marglobe tomato plants, now Lonna Martin, Surrency, Rt. 2. Marglobe, Bonny Best, New Stone and Baltimore tomato ene 500 for 90c, $1.25 M, Pre- paid. Moss packed. Mrs. Mattie Mays, Rochelle. ger tomato plants, $1.50 M, $1.00 for 500. Roots mossed. 2 Fitzgerald, Irwinville. Govt. insp. P. R. potato plants, $3.00 M; also Marglobe, New Stone and Baltimore tomatoes, Moss packed. W. G. OQuinn, - Sur- rency, Rt. 2. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants, 40c C, 500 for $1.00, $1.50 M; Calif. wonder sweet and hot pepper, 50c C, 500 for $1.25, $2.00 M; also improved red skin P. R. potato, 500 for $1.50, $2.50 M. Postpaid. Buford Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants, 40c C, 500 for $1.00, $1.50 M;. Calif wonder sweet and hot pepper, 75c C, 500. for $1.50, $2.50 M: Moss packed. Postpaid. Plants:Calif wonder Sweet and Hot pepper, 50c C, 500 for $1.50, $2.50 M; Marglobe, New Stone, Baltimore tomato, 50c C, 500 for $1.25, $2.00 M; pink skin Pe RS potatoes, 50c C, 500 for $1.50, $2.50 M. Postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 17a: =. Sweet potato plants, Govt. insp. and treated, $2.75 M, 5 M and up, $2.50 M. Full count and prompt shipments. J. O. Light- sey, Bristol Ro FD. 1. Marglobe tomato plants, $2.00 M; Copenhagen cabbage, $1.50 M. All del. G: L. Steedley, Bax- ley. Inp. Govt. insp. red and cop- per skin P. R. potato plants, $3.00 M. 5 M $2.75 M. Now ready. All del. L. C. Lightsey, Screven. Govt. insp. P. R. potato plants, $3. 00 M, also Marglobe tomatoes, $1.50 M. Now ready. All del. Rt. 2. 50 white Bermuda plants, $1.25 M. Del. wt. about 20 lbs. per M. H. C. Walker, Mc- | Rae. P. R. potato plants, now ready $3.00 M, 5 M and up, $2.75 M Del. G. Ben Wilson, Rebecca. Kudzu crowns, state Cert., yr. roots $25.00 M, $4.00 C; to 2 yr. crowns, $15, 00 M, $3.7 C. Maude Hamby, Greeneile- 2 ; Copper skin, potato plants, $3.00 M. Del. Ready April 25. Rta, and treated, $2.50 M del.; also Marglobe and New Stone to- Ga. Moss packed. peel, Rtacok red and yellow | potato plants, $3.00 nd up, $2.75 -M;. Mar- Baltimore, t and Red Rock to- M. Moss packed. All Prompt shipment. dum, Rt. 2. matoes, $1.50 M. Moss packed. 7. L. Dukes, Baxley, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. P. R. potato plants, Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants, $1.25 M del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Nolie Lightsey, New Stone, ; Surrency, Rt. 2. Field grown Rutger and Marglobe tomato plants. $1.75 M. Prepaid. M. O. or ek. Ned Royal, Abbeville. : Pure red skin Pp R. " botet : M. O. with order. Prompt ship- | ready, moss packed. $1.50 M. Marglobe, Baltimore and Rut- / James Lightsey, | Screven, Rt. 1.| . Moss packed. Now) Miss Florence OQuinn, Odum, W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, | P. R. potato plants, Govt, insp. | 'Marglobe and Big red tomato John T. OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 5 - : Insp. P. R. potato plants, $2.50 M; also Marglobe tomatoes, $2.00 ped. I. R. Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 3: Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants, $1.75 M, or more. $1.50 M; also Calif Wonder sweet | pevper, $3.00 M, 5 M, $2.00 M. All del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Sallie Whitley, Alma, Rt. 1. Marglobe tomato vlants. now readv to ship, $1.75 M. Del in Ga. Moss packed. G. C. OQuinn Baxley, Rt. 2. - Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20c C; Garlic bulbs, 40 doz.: also Sacks, washed and ironed. 100 lb. cap. print. 40c ea.; white. 14-Y%46c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5: = Bonny Best, Marglobe, New Stone and Red Rock tomato plants, now ready, 500 for $1.25, $1.75 M; sweet pepper. all kinds 500 for $1. 50, $3.00 M. All del. Tomato plants, $2.00 M, Cab- bage and Onions, $1.50 M; Calif. | Wonder pepper, and Hungarian Hot Wax, $4.00 M. W. W. Wil- Quitman. liams, 2 New Stone and Marglobe, | Baltimore tomato plants. 0c Cy 500 for $1.50, $2.00 M. Now ready, moss packed. Del. BR. :N. Oliff, Jr., Screven. - EGGS FOR SALE Dark Cornish eggs for setting 16 for $1.40. Del Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1. Pure White Pekin duck eggs, from ped. stock, $1.25. doz.; al- so Australian White and Pearl guinea eggs, mix., $1.25 for 18. All del: J. K. Kirkpatrick, Gray- son, Black Leghorn eggs, 15 for $2.50, 36 for $5.00; big bone broad breasted pure Mammoth Turkey eggs, $4.00 doz. Shipped in metal shipping boxes; Speck- led Guinea eggs, 15 for $1.25, All del. Mrs. Boyd Baggett. Doughlasville, Rt. 1. Purebred S. C: Buff Orpington hatching eggs, 15 for $1.25. Post- paid. Cartons to be returned. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Rte i. Nice large Turkey eggs, from well matured Bronze toms and Bourbon Red hens, $3.00 per setting; also Silver Lace Wyn- dotte eggs, $1.25 setting. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula. Guinea eggs $1.25 for 21; 30 for $1.60. Ae tee Jennie Jolley, Atlanta, Rt Modern Black Breasted Red ~Game bantam eggs, $4.50 per 15 del. Crates to be returned at my expense. B. H. Holsomback, East Point, 302 S. Harris St. Guinea eggs, 18 for $1.15; al- So Adairsville, Rt. | so Thompson -Ringlet strain, 1 50.or 15, $2.75: for 30. Del. Mrs. 2d. A. Wilson, Martin. Bourbon Red Turkey eggs, R. H. Barnette, Griffin, Rt. 3. Correction: Eggs, from big Danish Brown Leghorn and New Hampshire Reds crossnd, for hatching, $1.50 per 15. J. L. Garmon, Dougherty, Rt. 1. Papes mammoth Black Mi- norca hatching eggs, direct stock $1.60 per 16; $3.00 for 30 P. P. if you pay postage On and the return of crates, otherwise al- iow 10c extra per 15 eggs. Wal- lace Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2: Big Type Giant strain S: C. Black Minorea hatching eggs, | from pen of 2 yr. old hens (28 to 34. 0z., two doz., and snow white eggs), $2.25 per 15. L. B. Millians, Newnan. | White English Barron str. W. L. eggs, $1.25 per 15; 3 sets for $3.00. All postpaid. No chks. Mrs. J. D. Rowell, Rockmart, Rt. 2. plants, $1. 25 M; also white Ber- } muda onions, $1. 50 M. All del. M. No orders less than M ship: | so = Pa 25 ea;, 3 for '85c. ed onion , "Barly flat: Dutch cabaae: aud = Moss packed. No cks. and stamps. V. E. Pipkin, Baxley, | RED. 4. . | Boyce, Campton. M. B. Broddbreacted turkey | eggs, $4.00 doz.; 2 doz., $7.75; al-| ne} , Bowersville, $6.00. doz., $45.00 per 100. Mrs. ; { | } 1731 thoroughbred -00 to $12.00 ea; to breed $20.00 ea. or $500.00; , 10 .tons bright Deana hay, $15.00 ton at my barn 12 mi. south Lyons. J. Albert Ansley, Lyons. 22 tons No. 1 peanut ae del. in truck load lots. a M. Alex- ander, Arabi. Lespedeza and Johnson grass hay mix. excellent quality, $25.- 00 ton FOB. J. H. Goolsby, | Monticello. 2000 bu. Coker Full. Grain Oats, $1.00 bu. E. W. Bruner, Albany, Rt. 3, Box 582, Phone, W. 1 ton baled Straw, $19, 00 at my place, on Stone Mountain Rd., 1 mi. No. Loganville; also 20 bu. Clemson Soy beans, $5.- 00 bu., and some watermelon seed. W. D. Watson, Loganville. 4 tons good pea hay, "$35.00 ton; 3 tons O-too-tan and Grass hay, $30.06 ton. 3 mi. So. Staple-. -|ton on Rd., from Stapleton to Louisville. W. L. Stapleton. 15 tons. good Peanut Hay, $12.50 ton, at my farm. Li. A. Callaway, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. CATTLE FOR SALE Jersey bull, yr. old, shape, not. reg. - but stock, here..C. Allen; Atlanta, Mildred Pl., $35.00 ~ 42 $75.00 on J. place near Ww. Breedlove Gratis. Marion 3 fresh in cows, for sale at reasonable prices, A, W. Stapp, Decatur, Rt. 3. 2 1 purebred Guernsey cow, fresh with second calf, 2 wks. old, reg. papers with her. Come and see. On Hapeville Rd. 5 mi. north of Alpharetta. Homer Cox, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 1 purebred Reg. Polled Herefold bull, 4 yrs. old. gen- tle, easy. to. manage. and per- fectly healthy, papers go with ee E. G. Pitke, Sycamore, calf 1 mo. old April 15. (With 2nd calf this cow gave around 4 gal. milk daily.) $140.00 for cow and calf. John Richardson, Forsyth, Phone, 3196. Guernsey bull calves, 1 thoroughbred; other, 7-8 Guer- producing 4 to 5 gal. milk a day stock, $30.00 ea. at barn. A. T. Cowings, Meansville. Fine Jersey cow (8-10 Ibs. good rich yellow butter week- ly.), gentle, easy to milk, $175. 00; 2 nice Jersey heifers, $75. 00 ea.; another 2 yrs. old, $70. 00: good gentle mare mule, about 900 Ibs. work anywhere, | $150.00 See 4 mi. E. of Buford Frank Cain, Buford, Rt. 2. 5 Jersey heifers, all bred (1 freshen about April 20th), $100.00 ea. or entire lot for $90.00 ea. At my farm. Jessie B. Stocks, Leesburg. Rt. 1. HOGS FOR SALE A few Reg. Hereford pigs, wt. 50 Ibs. Souths best blood-. bred to lay, Barred Rock eggs, | line; ae e Males, $22.00 ea, Fe- $25. 00 ea. Will ship GC. J. / Corrie Sanders, RES-1: 40 pigs, 6 to 12 wks. old, $10. 4 gilts, ready males, D. for lot:: At: farm 4 mi. from Danville, 6 mi. from Jefferson- ville, W. C. Blount, Jr., Macon, Box 836. Reg. Duroc pigs, at reason-' able price. Carl T. Johnson, Blackshear. O. I. C. pigs, improved short nosed, block type, reg. in buy- ers name, $21.00 ea., inoculated and ready to ship also some very fancy gilts, just bred, all reg. O. I. C. male for sale W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. White Face Hereford gilts, | bred for 2nd litter to Ga. Mar- auder, son of well known show hog, T. V. F. Marauder and | Oakdale Lady 4th. 7 to 12 wks. with papers, ready for del. now. J.. C. Symmes, Atlanta, Rt. 10, Harris Trail, Ch. 2545, Blocky type, wt. around 275 to good. from: N. W. Be. 2362-J.) Good milch cow, fresh in, W. ee lbs., work anywhere. 4 gal. Jersey cow with 3rd | Miller, Atlanta, 832 St. Charles, |} lot.FOB. Jami nsey and 1-8 Jersey, from high: ne O. 1 c. Bear 300 lbs., unrelated, $125.00 for pr ki, 0. Willoughby, Greens- boro. Rt. 2. ; Rees SS. PoC boars) i. blood lines, $25.00 and $40.00 He C. R. Morgan, Americu t. 4. HORSES AND MULES , - . FOR SALE | : At Stud: Reg. Tennessee Walking Stallion, Fee, $25.00 U. S. Savings bond at time of service. Sat.. guar. H. Clay- ton, Gainesville, Box 56. Riding horse, 8 yrs. old, wt. 800 lbs.,, $75.00. Morris Ri Mitchell, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. | 1 Shetland pony with mare colt born April 14. Come se at my place... J. N. Rose: Union City. Be Good work. mule, work any- where, wt. 1000 Ibs., in good shape, $80.00. George wv Craddock, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. Reg. Tenn. walking mare, no 431079, 4 yrs. old, Bay Roan color, wt. about 1000 lbs. Bred to Reg. Roan Walking stallion, , should foal next spring. Thom- be oC, Wylly, Tennille. (oes A 6 yr. old, 1100 1b. Tenn. color, good worker, $150.00. Come or call. Do not write. ee Adams, Commerce, Phone he One & yr. old: mare, Sf0h te Exch. for heifers or calves. ~ oe Chambers, Cleveland, 553, . 4 mules, $65.00 to $125.00 ea; | also fine Jersey cow to freshen | soon, $165.00. On Riverdale to-~ Kenwood Rd. J. R. Lunsford, - Atlanta, 1493 Beecher St. S. /1 pr. match mules, wt. 1200 ) Sell rea- sonable. See me if interest~ ed. Abbie Brantley, Soperton, . a eS : : RABBITS AND CAVIES > FOR SALE Ped. and Reg. Chinchilla does _ of quality, all ages and wits. Best in breeding and show. C. 5 purebred N. Z. Red rabbits, mo. old, $2.00 ea. or $9.00 for -Crawford, Jr. Chipley. ue _ Giant Chinchillas, reg. sen- iors and Ped. Juniors at reduc- ed prices. E. W. Reid, Atlanta. 2164 Belvedere AVG, Be Wea G 4 Chinchillas, (3 does bred and. buck, 1 yr. old), $2.00 ea; 4 plack rabbits, 6 mes. old, $3. 00 or $1.00 ex Exch. for ducks, geese, pigeons or goats. D. Je = Osborne, Watkinsville. SHEEP AND GOATS ~ FOR SALE me es 2 young purebred Toggen- burg bucks, naturally hornless, | good blood lines, papers ready to. reg. Sell cheap. Mrs. Ovalene Highland, Lavonia, Rt. AS White, Hornless Saanan buck, | 1 yr. old, also buck and doe kids, same stock, for sale. Mrs. - J. D. Foster, Carrollton, Rt. By Box 87. ne 1 large purebred Saanan billy goat, \Hornless- and very gentle, 2 yrs. old. Sell or exe. for a bred doe or 2 Nubian kids (male and female). Will not crate or ship. J.C. May~ hue, Cumming, Rt. 6.> 7 ee Milk Goats: 1 fresh list time 1 will be fresh 12th of August; 1 Reg. Nubian buck, 3-yrs. old, 5 nice young does, half Nu- bian and. half Alpine, $100.00 for lot. Exch. for fresh cow. J. W: Lucas, Rome, Rt. 2. Few nice milk goats, inciud- ing a 5 Qt. doe, also young does. Priced right at my barn, no shipping. "rwin Collette, Dalton, RFD 2 5 goats, good milk type, 1] doe freshened 2 mos. ago with twin nannies; 1 doe, dry, alsc. a 1% yr. old buck. $45.00 for lot of 5, See at my barn, S D. Shockley, Temple, Rt. 1 & mi. East of i - Can't _ Atlanta, x : FE. eae FOUR _ SHEEP AND GOATS [See FOR SAL 30 in fine condition common - Foats, about 6 mos. old, 2 fine pecimen billies, 3 ft. spread ples, $4.00 ea. at-farm, F. Rodgers, Griffin. 1 Saanan and Toggenburg Yoix. naturally hornless_ doe, ood producer, was fresh arch 27, 2nd kidding; 1 Saa- nan buck kid; 3 wks. old. All priced reasonably at my place. ship. Mrs. M: Stefek, 6070 Peachtree Rd., Ch. 2270. 2 LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE Wanted: 3 Wanted 1 or: 2-Repg. Gurnsey hheifers, 4 to 6 mos. old, del. to farm. E. S. Thurmond, Farm. = ing on; Rt | _ Wanted 10 to 12 good Spring- = ee eoming in with 2nd and 3rd - calves, Jerseys or Gurnseys. W. Sikes, Py Py = Want to exch. nice thrifty pigs _ fog baby calves. 1 pig for 1 calf. . Want 8 to 10 calves. Odis Dug- gan, Chester. _ HOGS Wanted: _ Want thoroughbred gilt hog near Pembroke. State Breed _ price ect. S. C. Rogers, Lanier. - Want pair Black Essex pigs, 6 wk. old, not related; also pair) Cuinea pigs, 6 wk, old, State _ (price by June 15. se S. Stanton, Atlarita; Rt. 2, Ve. 5538: _ Want Reg. Hereford boar, old enough for light service. ad- Vise Mrs. H. Rhyne, White Want 1 Hampshire Brood sow, - @lready bred to Hampshire male, : _ wt. around 250 to 300 lbs, Crat- -.ed and shipped by express. What have you to offer. T. L. : Hammond, Demorest, Rt. 1, Want. few. rabbits, Reds and Grays (no White nor pink- - eyes): 1 buck .and bred does. _ Advise. Mrs. F. Ryan, Palla. 2 poosa. oo and GOATS Wanted: Want good milk goat, 1 to 2 it =, Mrs. Warren Watkins, Mt. ae RFD = es FOR SALE BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: _N. H.. Red, Ww. Rocks, W. Leghorn and B. R. baby chicks, qT S. approved, | lean, $11.50 per 100 del, Write for prices on smaller lots. Os- ar - Damron, Chipley. 5 Golden Sebright bantam hens, 1 rooster; absolutely : tabs small type, hens. now lay- 8 $2.00 ea. or $10.00 for lot. - Robison, Jackson. ce modern Black: Breasted Red Game bantams, from. best. Exhibition bloodlines, $12.50; also single roosters, $3. 50 ea. M. O. with order. B. H. Hol- somback, East Point, 302 S. ao St. . 6 purebred Buff Cochin ban- _tams, 2 roosters and 4. hens; sell trio only, $6.00 per trio. Bill poeene, Cuthbert, RFD 3, Box 72. d from 4A flocks, Rocks, g Ave., lea Dark Cornish, Grade 3- AS Pullorum | POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE | FARM HELP WANTED Bantams: 25 hens and. 4 roosters, 60c ea., $15.00 for lot. Quillian Tuggle, Buford. . Baby chicks from Pullorum free flock of N. H. Reds, stock- $13. 00 =-C. Postpaid. David Brinkman, Augusta, M R 38. BARRED WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 13 hens, 2 roosters, White 1i mos..old, hens now laying, $1.75 ea. $25.00 for lot. Come get them. H. H. Massingale, East Point, 1203 E. | Washington Ave. 8 wks~old B. R,, R: I. Reds, White Leghorns and white Rock, pullets, 80c ea. Exch. for rabbits: 1 chicken for 1 rab- bit. Will crate and ship any- where.. Joe H. Driver, Com- merce, Rt: 3. 40 White Rocks and 40 Aus- tria White hens, 10 mos. old also 4 W. R. roosters, all for $1.75 ea. Hens now laying. All FOS. H.-F. Seay; Ellenwood, Rt. 22; CORNISH, GAMES AND GRANTS: 8 large type, Dark Cornish hens, 2 pullets, 1 $20.00; 10 frying size pullets and cockerels, $20.00; eggs, same breed, $1.25 per 15. C. g\O- Sikes, Sylvester. 10 mixed Game hens, $2.00 ea, O. E. Wiggins, Plains, Rt. 2, Box 122. A. 1 game rooster boa be- tween Ginn and Cuban Blue) ~ about 1 yr. old, $5.00; also 1 female Guinea pig, $2. 00. Turner, Union Point. Few Blue Cubans, Games, quail size, unsexed, for sale. Fred. Soe Senin, 55 North bloodtested young hens, laying, and 1 young rooster, $25. 00 for lot; also eggs from same stock, ot. 50 for 15. M. O. with ord- e ROD: Mrs. R.. C. Senses Vi- enna. HAMBERGS: 4 hens nod a cockerel Silver Spangled Ham- -bergs,. Berry str, $10.00 for lot. Mrs, Susie White, Dalton, Rt. | 5. LEGHORNS (WHITE, BROWN OR BUFF) 60 to 75 White Vector 4- A grade pullets, 8 to 10 wks. old, $1.00. ea... Mrs. Mamie ae mans, -Surrency, Box 94. Ped. breeders mating No. 2 Rosebud English White Leg- horn cockerels, 8 wks. old, $1.75. ea: Less" in lots. Chas, E. Alley, Macon, 220 Bright hy MINORCAS AND MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS: 25 Black Minorca (enc and 5 cockerels, 1 yr. old, $2.00 ea. Can not. ship.. Mrs. W.. O. Kreis, Atlanta, Rt. 9, Box 198, Polar Rock Rd. Mixed 1945 chickens most of them solid black, about 7 thens, $1.50 ea.; 2 roosters, $1.00 ea. Disease free and hens now laying, $12.00 for lot. Buyer send..crate .and pay trans.) charges. Herbert E. Richard- son, Bowdon Rte rooster, | . Bill PEACOCKS, PIGEONS, PHEASANTS, QUAIL, ETC. Native bobwhite quail, for sale. James - Deer, -Augusta, 2049 Clark St. Racing Homer Pigeons, mat- ed, working, $2.00 and $2.50 Dane Cen, Overby, ele 3609, 14th Ave. REDS: (NEW HAMPSHIRE AND RHODE ISLAND): 40 purebred N. H. Red hens, June 1945- hatch, all laying, $2.00 ea.; also 3 roosters, $4.00 ea. Will ship. Mrs. Lucius Hooten, Milledgeville, 406 S. Jefferson St. 25 N. H. Red 4-A pullets, 10 mos. old, lay better than 60 per cent. O. L. Coffman, De- eatur, La Vista Rd. Pho Ye, Clarkston 2394. 30: Noe Red = 8 wk, old, Chicks, wt. 3/4 lb., $25.00 for lot. Mrs. Luther LaFayette, Rt. 4. REDS: 25 N..H. Red hens, 4-A Grade, laying fine $1. 75 ea., not prepaid: also eggs from same stock, $1. 00 per 15 or 60c doz. in 5 and 10 doz. lots, pre- paid. Mrs. G. C. aes Mill- es. 15-8..C. R. E Red 4-A young dark red hens, fine layers, 1 young rooster, $2.00 ea. Exp. Collect; Eggs, $1.25 per setting postpaid. Crates to be ret. Also B. B. M. B. turkey hen and unrelated $16.00 Exp, Col. Eley, White Plains. TURKEYS, DUCKS, __ GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC: White Pekins: 2 drakes $1.50 ea. 2 ducks, $2, 00 ea. Exch. for turkey then and gobbler. any Po Lyons, Re 33 534 1 nice aeckre Tom - aaa 4 Bronze hens and 2 Burbon Red hens, 1 yr. old. $65.00 for lot. FOB. Exch. for weaned heif- ers, good stock. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Rt. 2. Several hondred: rons fire tom, Mrs. young, Bessie key poults, $1.00 ea. Ship any}. prepaid. - number | above. 12: Send M. O.; also. plenty of turkey | eSgS,, $4.75 doz, Mrs. Helen. R. ae Atlanta, Rt. 2. ~ "POULTRY WANTED , BABY CHICKS. AND BANTAMS WANTED: Want. 6 Goldn Sebright ban- tam hens and 1 cock, not over State. whether Rose } or straight. comb. J. F. MEGIM, 1 yr. old. Dawson, Rt Ls Want some large bead Dark Cornish day, old chicks, or some mature stock of same; want. the old time, short - leg- ged type.( no. high station, long legs wanted). W. Cartledge, Columbus, Lumpkin Rd. HAMBERGS WANTED: Want| | some Silver Spangled Hamberg hens. Advise number and price. J. T. Brown, Elberton, Rt. 3. GEESE: Want a pair of geese. Bobby cee pcononet. Rta 22 for standing rent basis. Chandler, | in Talbot Co. ) dele, 1009-5th St. Advise. J. | 2318 Sic price kind and if you can ship. |' Want help for 1 or 2 H. farm on 3rd and: 4th, 70 acres in cultivation. Strong upland and bottom land. Electric lights and running water as soon as R. E A. can install. 5. room house, water and wood. South- ern part of Forsyth county, near Brookwood church. CG C. Bagley, Suwannee, Rt. 1. Want experienced truck grower to operate bottom land truck farm 18 mi. out, 50-50 Also to move fruit crop on_ halves. Must have car or truck for marketing, produce. S. S.Stov= er, Atlanta 329 Decatur St. Want white couple, sober and industrious to help grow veget- ables and flowers. No children. 3 room house with lights and water. Salary and portion of profits. G. W. Johnson, Atlanta, 3051 Howell Mill Rd., N. W- Want. dependable unencum- bered white woman to assist with farm chores, (age, 25-45). All conveniences, good home and salary. Mrs. B. E. Tharpe, Decatur, 204 4th Ave. Want at once 1 or 2 men for salary or, part of crop. Standard wages. Dont write. Come see me. Good land and houses. Preston Odom. War- rick, Rt. - 1: Want man to work 1 or 2 H. crop, on 50-50 basis. All farm equipment furnished. House with running water, lights. Located just off U. S. Hwy. 41, 5. mi. below Hape- ville, 1/4, mi. dephia - church. Roscoe den, Forrest Park. Want white woman to help with chickens and other light work on farm. Good salary. J. RK. Bramblett, Cueane, a 2. ~ Want: experienced Spnilket Good house, milk, wood and garden - furnished _ with city water and lights. RG Jen- nins, Macon, P. oO. Box 891, Phone 1596, Se Want man with family to Car- chelp on large irrigated truck farm, near Atlanta. table to drive truck and plow mule, $2.50 day to start. Work Must. be for all family. Nice 4 room house, wood and garden. R. F Sams, Clarkston, Phone Lee 221. "Want pes for large cor Peaches, cattle and general farming. Good ae Corley, Manchester. Want man to work on farm for wages, | board. Geo. W. fae ke Cor- west of Phila-| $10.00 a wk. and}: Want ae man to good farm, 2% mi. boro on share basis, cultivate same. Good house, most of land prepared (make b to acre). Good tractor Giles, Jonesboro, Want large famil on farm. Have -tracto Will consider 50-50 already turned, O wages by day or m write. Roland T, Watkinsville, Rt. 1. and rare shrubs ~ such work on farm live, salary and pe right party. W. EK, Stone Mountain, Rt Want 2 H. share c 50 -basis, nice smo school and mail r 4 room house, good ing cultivator, plent water. Located county. Dr. W. J. G@ Donough, Rt. 2. Want good honest | raised woman (colores light work on farm, must how to milk. Good salary to right perso: Martin, Macon, Rt. 4 Want. middle-age and wife to work wages. Small house Cc, F.. Brown, Smy Rd, Phone, 289W3. A _Man with small fa place on farm doing farm work, Raising pou Move anytime, any. aT, Moss, Mariche, Rt Want at once rent or on 50-50 b acres to raise truck with house, on car 0 in the suburbs of H. Smith, Vista Ave. ; - Veteran 27 yrs. light work on farm tian. family with board. Ref. _excha letter ans. C. B. quitt, Rt. 1, Box 151 1~ Single Man 36 yr, job at once on a tru home and salary. Ha bon Gainesville, 532 We house furnished with running | water and electric. lights. J. ete. for wages. D. 4 lanta, 693 McDon: iis on the Ga. day. Barbecue: dinner at tow Co., Cartersville. SA. SHEEP BREEDERS A J MEETING : Sheep Breeders { meeting will be held at the Experiment Static ny fin, on April 80th. Beginning at 10 A. M., lastit Association Noon; Demonsti Sheep Shearing by Mr. Bartlett of Chicago Shaft Co., will feature the afternoon. Fo information, write M. W. H. Collins, Ue: Ag GEORGIA AUCTION MAR KETS LIVESTOCK SALES 180/240 245/270 275/350 355/400 155/175 - 135/150 ~ 130/DN 180/350 | 350/450 Good Choice Good to Choice Heavies Heavies " Strs. & Heifers- Strs. & Heifers. M : Strs. & Heifers | Common Strs. & Heifers Fat Cows: ine Cows fe ae & a Bos Atlanta eS 17th. Albany 17th Nashville 16th Sylvester 15th : Hende Hogs Feeder 2; Hogs 13.00- 16.00. 15.00 | 11.00 14.00- 16.00] | _ 15.00- 16.50} 10.00- Ocilla: 7 2th Ruetista 4th 14.25- i | t 43. 00= 16. 00 | 14.50- 17.00 18.00 16.00. 13.00 12.00 13.00 12.00 10.00 13.00 9.00 17.25 16.00] 14.00] rool :16.00- 14.00- 12.00-- -10.00- 12.00- 8.00- 8.00- 12.00- 8.00- 14,00- 14.00- 12.00-