=) LINDER
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1946
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Editorial By TOM LINDER
1e imperative need for money to
new markets and to extend the
strated by the following report
r Days on Atlanta Market.
dom and show the tremendous vol-
of truck. crops, fruits and vege-
Ss we are handling.
our Days Marketing on the At-
Market in terms of the amount
April 8, 1946. ee
April 15, 1946....... 312,231.80
April 29, 1946... 310,833.99
June 3, 1946........ 340;248.34
m the Atlanta Market, the amount
15 5895.93.
rnover was twice as much as the
turnover in two days would pay
tire cost of constructing. build-
ater, gas and electricity?
at is as important to agricultural,
y and business as profitable
s markets.
here is no other state a that
d less State money expanded in
rtion to its importance.
MINUTE THE LESSON OF
ESE FOUR DAYS, YOU WILL
LIZE THAT MY REQUEST
FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
ST MODEST REQUEST.
ther State Farmers Markets in
then the Atlanta Market on a per-
age basis. Of course, the other
kets are not as large as the Atlan-
Market.
here is no reason why Georgia
lers cannot produce and market
hundred and fifty million dollars a
in truck crops, fruits and veget-
in the near future if they are
profitable markets.
ese crops can be grown in Geor-
om Tennessee to Florida and
Alabama to the Carolina line.
rkets, of course, must include
evelopment of adequate process-
NAYS Q
A
LANTA
ge existing farmers markets, to .
Marketing System, is graphical-
hese daily reports are taken at.
rst, I will give you the result OL
uring these ae days, there was
ing these four days, the amount > |
cost of building the Atlanta Mar- |
Do you know of any other busi--
Georgia, or elsewhere, that the
streets, grading the land, install-
ere Js no other. business in Geor-
YOU WiLL CONSIDER FOR
FARMERS MARKETS IS A
Tgia have done just as well, or bet- .
ing plants, bold ore ee freez-
ing, preserving, ete.
COMMODITY BY DAYS
The folowing is the number of solid
carloads of different commodities on
each of the four days.
APRIL 8, 1946
APiteS 3 ee 1 Car
Bananas: 2 6 Cars
Beans 2 ee 4 Cars
Cauliflower 2 ee 1: Car
Ceiery. = ee ene eS 4 Cars
Letiutes oe ee 6 Cars
Oranges oO See 4 Cars
Cotton Famine
In the summer of 1945, it became
apparent that we would face. a cotton
famine before the 1947 .crop came in.
In the Market Bulletin of August 8,
1945, I earried an article, from whieh
as quote, as follows:
HOLD THIS YEARS COTTON_
EVERY BALE OF IT
Congress is now in recess
but if you have to have money
for your cotton, do not sell it but
put it into the Government Loan.
Tf you put cotton in the Loan
you will have until next June to
edeem it. In the meantime, there
will be a cotton famine unless
foreign cotton is imported.
There has been a lot of talk
about a great surplus of cotton
on-hand. The truth of the mat-
ter is that nearly all of the cot-
ton in the warehouses has been
picked over time and again in
searching for spinnable cotton.
If the cotton farmer begins
selling this erop. as he gathers
it, this will largely destroy the
effect of the holding movement.
Tf the cotton farmer gener-
ally will refuse to sell cotton,
Congress will take immediate
action when it eonvenes to give
the farmer a better price for this
years crop.
If you have old eotton that
you have been holding, now is
the time to hold on tighter than:
ever. _
Tf the farmer does not get
a price for what little cotton he
has this year, be need never ex-
pect to get a fair price.
TOM. LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture. |
Bo tataes ee ee Car,
SUUAgH: So ea a osu 2-Cars
TOTAL 7 aa 34 Caron
; APRIL 15, 1946
(Cars) a
Avocados 29 a eee
ORNS Ce ee aT Cats
Bananas 2S 3 Cars
Carvots = 362
Celery 3 Cars
sorapeiruit <2 ee
Letiuce 2) ee 4 Cars.
*Mixed Citrus 22 a
Oyions = 2 Care
Ovanges a 7 Cars
Peas 625 ee
Potatoes. cus ee 1 Car
Sppiach ee 1: Cay
BOUdSH So 1 Cal
Tancering 2 ee 1a
OP A es 37 Carload:
APRIL 29, 1946
+ ROCANG 22 a ba
HunvaUas 262s oo ee 8 Cari
Beans. (Snap). 4 1 Cai.
PPC BIOPSY ee ee 1 Cai
Cucumbers se. ee es 1 Cai
Grapefruit. 2 Cara
lettuce <2 5 ee
Ovanges: 2 AT Care
Peas (Green) 0 ee
Piieap ple: 92. 1 Car
sPotatoes 2 Seve 2 ee
VOPAN = & os ee 34 Carloads
: JUNE 3, 1946 Ea
Avocado ee ee
Bananas: <3 ec soe es see 2 Cars
Beats (nap) 22.22 1 Car
sCabbag. 223
arrow ee Sere 2 Cars
Catery 8 ee ee ee 1 Cai
Grape = 2: Cares
Detivee= 4 = ee eee 3 Cart
Onions2 = 2 Care =
Oranges == 5 Cars
Potatoes <6 ae ee 212 Care
Tomatoes =. 14 are
FOCAL i eee 46 Carloads
the Atlanta market during the four
days.
APRIL 8, 1946
Bananas 22 1G O00 tae,
-Weans. Lima. 0 569 bu.
Beans Suap 2 ee 3,985 bu.
Gets 300 doz. & 10 bu.
Cabbage. 2 8 eS ee 16534, tons
Cauliflower 2555 25 certs.
Celery 100 certs.
_ Collards. 2 = ee
Cucumbers; .- So
Heeoient: = 379 bu.
Grapefruit = a
Keie Soca Ser eee S presee es A5 bu. |
Lettuce 5.36 es Se 259 erts.
Mustard Greens 2 32 215 bus
Onions, green. > 32 it 615 doz.
Onrons ofr 5,480 bags |
ORTO: eee 20 <erts,
Oranges 2 ee 2 L822- bee
Pineapples - 3 =
Peas, #@reen . ee ee
Peas: Held. oo
Peppers 2 ee
The following shows amount of
eaca commodity moving by truck on
tie, (Continued on Page Four)
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Tom Linder, Commissioner,
Executive
Atlanta, Ga.
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Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga. .
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FLOWERS AND SEED
=~ FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Blue Ageratum, red Cocks
25c doz. cardinal
aor 25c, All. del.
arr, Acworth.
Dbl. red Ger. cut., 15c ea., 6,
$0c; Grape begenias, Sultanas,
@5ce- ea. 3, 50c; Star of Bethle-
dem bulbs, 15c doz. 40e C; 25
Slower cuttings, $3.25.
some for
phiox, petunia, pansy seed. Mrs.
gd, E. Stone, Adairsville.: Rt. 2.
Hardy Verbena, red, purple,
warigated pink and old rose, 3
@goz. rooted pieces, $1.00; hardy
_ink phlox, blue ageratum,
Climbers, 3
a rs. A, L. Dedd, Alpharetta. Rt,
Fall ageratum, hardy phiox,
_Mix..col. Moss Verbena, 40c
- aoz; pot plants, Grape begonias,
6 for 25c; pik, dark and
pright red geraniums, 20c cut-
ing; Maple begonia 25c ea.
_ fidd postage. Mrs.-Odessa Dodd,
Alpharetta, Betheny Rd.
' Red Ger. cut,, pink, white
Goench begonias, June cactus,
vy ger., and peppermint, all
1c ea.; Sprengeria ferns, 25
va. Mrs. KE. L. Kennemore, Al-
bharetta. Rt. 1,
_ White Narcissi,
jonquil bulbs, $1.00 C; red,
-wellow varigated cannas, white
gtriped grass, 40c doz;
Sprengeria, 25c; Sword
mas, June cactus, 10c
Rooted. Add postage. Exc. for
abl. petunias, carnations,
pic. Mrs. B. M. Logan, Athens.
2.
Small Magnolias and George
Washington Oaks, 50c
Come for them. Mrs. B. O. Fus-
ell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood
. Ave. i : :
_ Picardy Pink and Beacon
Red gladioli bulbs, $1.00 doz,
Raymond Adams, Atiania, 2410
Stewart Ave., S. W.
_ Flewers, home grown, Special
gale: Salvia, phlox, red, pink
mix, petunias, Zennias, Coleus,
Asters, five cents ea; 50c doz;
Ferns, Ger., Hydrangeas, Cala-
lums, 25c ea; boxes, pot. and
white iris,
fern,
Mrs.
Hall Ave. S. E, MA 4184.
varieties Iris, 10c ea., $1.00
z, James Cureton, Austell.
wild
onguils, - Narcissus,
lew Tulips, 75 doz. Miss Eula
Canton, Rt. 2.
-omb, purple Lady of the Lake,
Mrs. #.. J.
Exc.
Lespard begonia, |
' Gallardias, 3 doz., $1.00; mix..
fall pinks, 50c C. Add postage.
large |
ea.
ger.
cut flowers. No shipping. Open;
| Day lilies, white daffodils, Lady
Julia Singelton, Atlanta, 1139
jolets, $1.00 C.. or 15 doz;
Bulbs: paper white and yel-
low center Narcissus, Butter
and Eggs, Janquils, 80c C; lit-
tle, yeHow Narcissus, 70c C.
Postpaid. Exc. for feed sacks,
Mrs. H. B.: McGill. Bronwood.
Day lilies, white daffodils, 30c
postage; Also want a fancy leaf
Caladium. Write price. Mrs,
Herman Nixon, Bremen. Rt. 1.
Long Trumpet Emperor daf-
low. jyonquils, sure to bloom,
$3.00 C; Cherokee rose, native
Iris, Bird-foot violets,
asters, ferns, $1.00 doz; water-
melon. red Crepe Myrtlem
lemon, Hemerocallis lilies, 25
Add postage under $3.00. Mrs.
C. -B. Robiasen, Bowdon.
- Orange Day lilies, Royal blue
narcissus, gold bronze Mums,
all, $2.00 C; Snowdrop bulbs
and red, yellow cannas, $2.50
Rt, 2, Box $89.
King Alfred jonquils, white
narcissus, $2.00 C; Snowdrop
bulbs, $3-00.-C; purple violets,
Orange Day lilies, $2.50 C;
Blue Easter lilies, 12 for 50c.
Add postage. Beatrice .Mosley,.
Bremen. Rt. 2, Bex 86.
Pink, lavender Ovxalis,
bunches 35c; dif. col. German
of the Lake, purple violets,
blue ageratum, rose per. phlox,
40c doz; Roosevelt fern,
$6.00, or 30c ea. Add postage.
_| Mautile Harrison, Bremen.~
White narcissus, Houseleak,
calamus plants, crange and red
| single, and dbl., red, yellow
Cannas, dif. col. and types Ger-
man iris; purple violets, Lady
of the Lake, pink yarrow, 40c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth
Head, Bremen. Rt. 2.
Orange Day lilies, rose per.
phlox, dif. col, German iris, 40
doz., 3 doz., $1.00; pink, laven-
der Oxalis, 6 bun., 35c; calamus
plants and houseleak, 35c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Alice Harri-
son, Bremen, Rt. 2...
King Alfred: daffodils, Orange
Ta
of the Lake, giant sweet peas,
30c doz., 4 doz., $1.00; Tiger
lilies, purple lilac, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Fred Mosley,
Bremen, Rt. 2.
White narcissus, $1.50 C;
lavender iris, 30c doz.; dif. col.
lac, 2,.25; Milk and Wine. lily
bulbs, 75 ea.
Exc. for print
cond, Mrs. Roy
}Rt. 2 Box 685
sacks in good
Boyce, Bremen.
| blooming size, 20c; smaller 15c
lea; blue violets, $1.00 C; Mo-
| single; Narcissus,
j| sus, 5 or 6
Rt. 1, Box 343.
\large Dahlias, labeled, 6, $1.50;
King Alfred daffodils, Orange |.
| doz. 4 doz, $1.00; purple lilac,.
yellow Forsythia, 25c ea. Add
fodils, yellow, cream wax, yel-:
W. McEver,
ville, Rt. 7.
: Boxwood, . well_ rooted bed:
|plants: Suffruticoss, $7.00. C;)
purple}
iris, King Alfred jonquil, white,
seedlings,
iris, pink narrow, purple Lady |
BOC} |
small Forsythia, rooted, 3 doz.
lof -red, white, blue, $1.00 for
| 25, del.
ea. $50.00 C; rich scarlet Per.
| ville.
bous,
orders add postage.
Hartwell. __
Fall Pinks, 25c doz; purple li-}
Add postage.
Exe. for
3 2.
FLOWERS AND SEED
thers May Pinks, 25c ea; Day
lilies, Dbl., $2.00 C; Single, $l.-
50C: Butter and Eggs, $1.50 C;
white, yellow Narcissus, $1.75
C. Add postage. No stamps nor
chks. Betty Ballenger, Bowden,
Rt, 2.
Madonna lilies, large size
bulbs, $3.00 doz; Tulips, asst.,
50c doz; Daffodils, dbl., and
white and
yellow. H. H, Freeman, Buford.
Sultanas, 3 col., Coleus, Bos-
ton and Maidenhair fern, Cac-
tus, Cannas, Daffodils, Narcis-
kinds shrubbery,
Oak Leaf Hydrangea, dbl. Crepe
Myrtle, pink Poinsettias, Peach
trees, pecans, dried Pears, Write
for prices. Mrs. B. Brady, Cairo,
Iris, 20 mix, $1.20 C; Dal-
matica, giant blue, 50 for $1.20;
Black Prince, 50, $1.15; Jon-
giuls, Daffodils, 200, $1.60;
Cream Daffodils, $1.20 C; Gail-
lardia, 35c doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Rt. 1.
Prize mixed Gladiolus, 50
top size bulbs, $2.00; $3.50 C;
50 large, $1.00; $2.50 C; Fine
$2.50 doz.; Not labeled, $2.00
doz.; Add postage. (Plant to
August). C. A. Debbs, Gaines-.
ville.
Rose, lavender, Orange Sul-
tanas- and Grape begonia
plants,. 15c ea. Exec. for Ivy
Geraniums, or Fuschsia. Mrs.
G. L. Duron, Gainesville, Rt.
Ree! :
Grape leaf Begonias, 20c ea.;
purple and variegated Lantana
and Geranium cuttings, and
Tuberoses, 20c ea.; Purple
Iris, $1.50 doz.; Jew. vine, l5c
ea. Mrs. Mae Turner, aGines-
ville, Rt. 6. a
White, red pink, salmon
Sultana, white, red pink Be-
gonias, 10 col. Fancy Leaf and
Trailing Coleus, well rooted;
blooming size, $1.00 doz. Pre-
paid. No less 1 doz. shipped.
Walter Gaines-
25 for $2.00: Semperviren Box- |
wood $5.00 C; 25 for $1.50;
Small Nandina plants, 25, $1.00.
E. A. Smith, Greenville, Rt.
oY
Heavy, field grown, 7 yr.
old English Boxwood, well
shaped, good compact spread.
10-12 in. write for . prices.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
68 in., Boxwoods, Creve
Myrtles watermelon red, whi*s.
and lavender, $2.00 doz.; Fall!
bulbs, best var., 50c doz.; Nan--
dinas, nice plants, $1.50 doz.
Mrs. B. L.. Robinson, Green-
ville. :
J erusalm
Waxleaf.
Cherry plants, ,
Ligustrum, Cedar
Eng... Ivy, . Vinca
Minor, $4.00 C; Boxwood,
$7.50; Princess Louise violets,
$1.00 doz. Lois Woodruff,
Greenville, Rt. 5.
46 in. Boxwood, well root-.
ed, $4.00 C; $30.00 M; Per.
Verbena, large, rooted plants
Mrs. R. F. Terrell
Greenville, Rt. 3.
Box Suffruiticoss, 10 to 12
in. heavy compact, carefully
grown for shape, 8. yrs., $1.00
Verbena, $3.00 C; 200 for $5.00.
Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green-
Red flowering Azaleamums,
hardy, $200 doz; $1000 C;
pink flowering Begonias, bul-|
bronze Leaf Perenials, :
$3.00 doz.; $20.00 C; 30c ea.
Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Jonquil, Daffodil and Nar-
cissi bulbs $1.00 C; Cheaper:
by the thousand, Garden Sage |
plants, 65c. doz. Under $1.00)
_ Mrs. Carl
Kimsey, Hiawassee.
White Feverfew plants, 25c
doz.; 5 doz.. $100. Exc.
Print sacks. Miss Vena Brown,
King Alfred Daffodils, wel-
low and white Jonquils, dbl.
Butter and Eggs, $1.25 C.
Print sacks. Miss
Coleus, red, orange Sultanats,
| Tanner Flippen, P. O. Box 81,
1 $1.00 ea.;
| begonias, 25c ea.
Claudia Plant,
| Mrs. J. A. Wilsen Martin.
for |:
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.
2 1 Belek, bale cag Toes
"FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS|
~ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR,
Mix. col, Dahlia bulbs, White and Yellow Jonquils,| Easter Lily bublets
Dbl. Butter and Eggs, King)
Alfred Daffodils $1.25 C. Miss:
Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.
2.
8 lif. Geraniums, well root-
ed, also 5 dif. Cactus, 10c ea.;
red and green spotted leaf
Caladiums, 25c; 4 dif. Coleus,
10c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
T KK; Moore, Canton, Rt. 3.
Red rose Touchmenot plants,
40c doz. and 6c extra for post-
age; also red Hot pepper
(long, slender pods) plants 30c,
doz., 6c postage; Ox-heart to--
mato plants 40c doz., 7c post-
age. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon-
roe; Rt. 1.3
Rooted Silver Spotted and
Angel Wing beganias, big leaf
Boston and Oyster Shell
ferns, Alligator cactus, red
Conch shell begonias, dbl. red,
and light red, lavender Gere-
aniums, Kimkees 2, $1.10.
Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shell-
man. a
Begonia plants, rose blooms
until Frost, 25c ea.; blight-re-
sistant Aster plants, $1.00 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Sarah
Weems, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
Pink hyacinth bulbs,
blooming size, $2.25 doz. P.,
P. Club: orders, 1 - doz. free
with each 10 doz. lot. No or-
der less 1 dozen. Add 10c on
checks, for exchange. Willie
all
Perriwinkle plants, 50c C;
also big Jacobs Ladder
tings, 25c ea. Add- postage.
Mrs. Ada Forehand, Hilltonia.
White Roman Hycinth bulbs,
20c ea.; blue, $1.00 doz.; small-
er bulbs, 50c doz; also Ma-
donna Lily bulbs, 50c.
size. Add postage. Mrs.
S. Weaver,. Jackson.
Giant pink Oxalis bulbs, five,
cents each. Mrs. A. H. Mose-
ly, Jakin. d
Prize Winning Iris, Shining
Waters Legend, Dolly Madi-.
son, Rosy Wings, Pres. Pilk-
ington, Hellus Chief, 25c ea.;.
China Maid; Helen Hiedel,:
Orloff, Miss Calif.,
Rosirio, Treasure Island, Na-
vaja, 50c ea. Others. Mrs.
Wilson Caston Jenkinsburg.
Iris: Royal .purple, -2-tone
purple falls and lavender
standards, Siberian, New Eng- |
land, . Asters, fall
50c doz.; Yellow Daisy Mums,
rooted, Boston Ivy, 40c doz
Del. .2nd zone. No chks. Mrs.
Annie Patillo; LaGrange, Rt. |
4 Box 79. Saas
Verbena, pink, red, blue, 15.
bunch; winter Pinks, 35 doz.;.
white Vmas cactus, rooted, 15c |
ea.;. Exc. for Sweet Pea seed
apo tulip bulbs: Mrs. 2. J.
Goldman, Lincolnton.
Pink hydrangea and Grape
Lady of the
Lake, large, Yellow Pinks
Dusty Miller, 10c hundred;
Bachelor Button seed, 10c
large pkt.. Docia Harris, Lula.
er narcissus, 20c. doz., $1.50 C;
Jonquils, and dbl., single yel-
low \ Daffodlis, 30c doz.
C; red Spider lilies, 50c doz.)
$3.50 C; large eteam Narcis-
sus, 50c doz.; roated Shrimp
plants, 35c ea. Add_ postage.
Marshaliville.
Orange, red, pink, Sultanas, |
red, white, rose . Geraniums
Rainbow Moss, Guinea Wing,
red, pink, Conch, Begonias, |
Lantanas, Coleus, 3 col. 15c
ee. cutting, -3 for 2ie P. -P:
-For Fall planting, dbl. blue
Hyacinths, $1.75 doz.: Madon-;
na Lilies, $6.00 doz, or 60c
p69. buli. Po 2. in, Ga. No
enks.- nor COD. Mrs. HH. Lh.
Fields, McDonough, Rt.. 3:
Tulip bulbs: 16 doz. bloom-
ing size, mix. colors, $1.00
dob.; 34 doz. smaller size, 60c
doz.; 39 doz. bulblets, 30c doz.; |
300 yellow and white narcissus
bulbs, mixed $1.50 C.Postpaid. |
G. M. Moseley, Menlo.
White Bachelor
Mexican sunflower seed,
pure, 10e tbls. Over
Postpaid. Josephine
Mitchell.
Red Trumpet vines, 8 for
$1.00; Sweet Shrubs, 8 for.
$1.10. Add _ postage. Miss.
$1.00
Raley,
gonias, baby Boston
cut-'}
Nice |
. Narcissus, . Gladiolus, -
blooming, |
Rt. Le.
~ Blooming bulbs, (pure) pap-|
| Star of Bethlehem, 40c
| Begonias, 25c bunch;.
-burn, Cummings. Rt. 5
| Blackwell, Dahlonega,
Buttons, | -
all}
Pauline Smith, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.
: e ; a
per pint. Average ano
bulblets to pint. Miss
Dugger, Oliver.
One thousahd Gue
bulbs blooming. x
cents each: bulb, plus
tation chgs: Mrs. J,
Plains. so
Red President Cann;
col. Iris, 50c doz.;
yellow cluster Narci
C;. Thanksgiving Xm
red Sultanas, 25c ea,
rooted. $1.00 orders
Ga. Evelyn W. Seago
hurst.
Big, red, dbl. Popp
1/2 teaspoonful for 3
for 1 teaspoonful a
for 1 thls. a
Sultana, 5 col. (
white Begonias, May
Cactus, Zmas, Cherr
Geraniums, Ferns, pink
Strawberry gonia
eutting; pink cushion
25c. doz. Mrs. Lester
Royston, -At <i =
Mix. Petunias
Summer: Marigold p
doz; Jerusalem Oak plan
doz; Add postage. Mrs
Sorrells, Royston.
Salvia, fiery red
pink Cushion Mums,
red and rose everbl
ea. Ad postage,
rooted. No orders un
6 cuttings of Striped
and White) Wander
Mrs. Elsie Owens
ma, Rel. a
Giant - Ameryllis
mixed *-1 % iam
ing and starting to new
Easter lily bulbs later,
cents ea. No order le:
Jos. H. DunNett,
Springs.
California Gerniums,
Begonias, Artillery, Su
Lantanas, Ferns, not -k
but nice plants, Lotes
mere, 15c ea. Add poste
R. M. McWilliams, C
Park: Bt 2. : 4
Daffodils white aa
Crocus, mixed $2.00
santhemum plants, many
$2.00 C; 8 col. fine C:
00 doz, Mrs. J. R. Can
dele. ;
Olenaders, dbl, pink an
gle white, 50c a;
daisies, 14% doz., $1.00
tans, 4 dark col., 10c ea
$1.00 orders add opsta;
Annie West, Crawfordvil
Boxwood cuttings,
$5.00 C; pink, hardy
Xmas cactus, yellow
15 ea; red Pinks, Ore
gonhead, Rose cutt
doz; purple Iris, 35 |
chks, Mattie Duran, Cu
Mix col. Tulips, 1
white Spirea, purple
Bridalwreath, white
mas cactus, jink Justicia,
ea. 6, $1.00; pink W
chks. No Florida orders
Duran, Cummings. Rt.
Jonquil and Narciss
20c doz; purple Iris, 3
Dusty Miller plants, |
Boston ferns, 30c bu
nas, Orange Day lilies,
Add postage. Mrs. Otis
15 dbl. pink Hyacin'
nice size for $2.50; m
15 for $2.00. Mrs. W, L.
Dalton, Rt. 5, Box 20.
Pmk Thifrt, ies, :
Mums, Cannas, Butt
40c doz; large, mix.
Siberian Iris, mix. col. V
75c doz. Add postage. Mrs
Pink Thrift, Snap
Verbena, white and. bh
lets Jack in the Pulpit,
pond Lilies, Boston and
Ivy, Cinnamon vine,
Lemon, Tiger lilies,
hair ferns, Dahlias, }
doz. Moss packed
Eaton, Dahlor
ackberry,
ardy phlox, Dutch and
Tris, Mums, Blue Bells,
doz; Trillium, red, pink,
Gentian, Jack in the Pul.
urple Violets, water
for 25c. Moss packed,
ssie ares Dahlonega.
and blue Siberian
oz; Thrift, Verbena,
denglow, butter- -cup,
var. Lantanas, 2 Hy-
ea. Hibisc Justicia,
2 cactus, 1 leander,
d cut., 12 for 50; root-
oe Ger. Cedar
lilies, Amaryllis, be- |
oxalis for 50c. Mrs.
Gri dle, Dahlonega. Rt.
_ silver,
- large
z; Tree lilies,
, White pines, Hollies,
thorniess Yellow rose;
, 25 ea; winter. ferns,
Walnut Meats, $1.00:
id postage. Mrs. Presley
Diamond.
Phlox, white, rose, la-
pink, light" blue, 7 or 8
ed 12, $1.00; 30 var. and
L Summer and Fall
is, 15, $1.00; 11, var.
ysanthemums, 20, $1.-
TS. ee Baggett,
: All-double Petunias,
size, 75 ea; Coleus,
lant col., My choice, 3
5. Write for prices on].
Will exc. for other
an Cash, Ellenwood.
ror Daffodils,
,. fragrant -Jonquils,
arma and Calif. Vio-
0 C. Mrs. J. H. Pea,
poeticus
Violets, 50c C; cake col.
te Daisies, Foxgloves,
pink Hydrangea, Grape
ink Gentian, 25c ea;
> more orders postpaid.
Prine sacks. Mrs. W.
ton, Ellijay. Rt. 3,
pinks, all sol. Sweet
40c; peach col. Gladi_
. bulbs; mix col.
ips, red, white rose,
Prepaid. Mrs. Virgie
Ell jay. Rt. 2, Box 58.
a lily bulbs, per doz-
1, $6.00__ No. 2, $4.50;
00; No. 4, $1.50. W, A.
orrest Park, Rt 1
ies, $1.00 doz; win-
: 5c doz; Gladiolus
$1.25 doz; - Butterfly
20c ea; white paper.
is, 75 doz. bulbs, Mrs.
Norrell, Gainesville. Rt.
Gilabe, $1.00 doz;
s bulbs, $1. 25 doz; Lilac.
ea; white Easter
25 ea; Larkspur,
e Pinks, all col.
rs, W. C. Parker,
ile, Rt. 6.
Moore Narcissus, Calif.
olets, $1.00 C; huge
rumpet Emepror daf-
$2.50 C. Add _ postage. |
ing size bulbs. Mrs.
Teem, Talking Rock.
$1.00 C: Snow-|
ea. show fern, zac
lilies, 30c)
joz.; Nar-
$1.25 C. Add postage.
Tigser |
Day lilies, 30c doz.:
wood, 30c ea. Houseleak, 40c.
: size,
-ary yellow blooms
quet pot plants,
mith, Talking Rock, Rt.
tall.
now; wxicely
soon,
10 ea.,
Can be planted
started, ~ bloom
Peat, moss, viz express,
Money or-
Charles A. sens;
Rt. 3.
der. Mrs.
Sylvania
Orange lilves, 2 for 25c. Exc. |
Print sacks. No
Aurdey Silver,
for chks.
Miss
Rock.
Snowballs, 50c ea: Orange
doz.; Sweet Williams, 50c doz.
Add postage,Gwin Holmes,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Emperor jonquil bulbs, med.
$130 Ce $13.75 M. Post-
age paid on orders over 800.
Kenneth Pritchett Tallapoosa,
Rie.
Roots of the Delta Ge can-
spikes, sev. blooms to spike;
6 inches across (beautiful cut
flowers as blooms last sev.
days), 50c ea.3 for $1.00. Mrs.
Grant Brock, Tallapoosa.
Rooted plants of
Butterfly, glodenglow,
phlox five cents a.;
one cent ea. Add
Myrtle Pace, Temple,
3 Dwarf Boxwoods,
- Purple
hardy
Mums,
2 gro
Ri i.
$12.00
for the 3; Bermuda grass for |
10c_ Ib. Mrs.
Lavender, . Toomsboro.
Xmas, Cherry Carnation,
red Geranium, purple Feb.
cactus, Confederate Jasmine,
butterfly bush, Beauty bush,
Angle Red Trumpet, per.
phlox, lav. verbna, 10c ea.;
sodding, Ben
Thrift, 50c: C; mix. Oxalis, 50c
dob. Add
sacks. Mrs.
Toomsboro.
. Dwarf boxwoods, 2 av.,
high and other 12.
postage,Exe. for
Wavy Lewis
157%
$15.00
for the 3; also Bermuda roots |
for sodding, five cents Ib. Del.
Miss Martha. Fordha,
boro.
Giant Hybrid Amaryllis,
Crimson, Black Lily of India,
$1.00 ea.; white Fairy lilies,
Jacobs Ladder, rose col. 50c
doz.; hydrangea, pink justicia,
Star Circle; 25c ea.; snowdorps
2 dey, 25e:
25c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
2.
All var. Narcissus, single
and cluster, dawwodils, jon-
quils, red Spider lilies, mixed,
$1.25 C. postpaid. $10. 00 OM.
COD. Miss Casey Eve,
Jey
Red Spider
bulbs, 75c doz.;
lilies Wo. 1
$5.75 C; del;
$50.00 M. Not Del. also want
the dbl. pink hyacinth (single)
Roman, pink and white hya-
cinths, lilies, named daffodils
and narcissus. Mrs. F. M.
Combs, Sr., Washington.
White -fris, $1:35. Cy Blue,
$2.35 .C; Madam Cherreau,
white, blue, border, 50c doz.;
also want Regal Rubrum and
other lilies. Mrs. M. P. Combs,
Washington, Rt...2.
Rooted pot plants, pink, red,
bronze and Maple _ beganias,
salmon, red, pink Sultana, 3
kinds Coleus, Airplane, Bo-
5. for $1.25.
Exc. 5 for 3 alike 100 Ib.
Print sacks, good quality. Mrs.
Graken Eley, whee Plains.
GUINEA PIGS
= a. SWEET POTATO
- PLANT GROWERS
f you expect to selF sweet potato plants in 1947
ve not already made application to the De-
nt of Entomology, please do so before July
946. Unless. applications are received before
nspectors arrive in your section, it will be nec-
y to charge mileage for return trips. There is
ve charged for this service providing applications
| each application. Application blanks will be
s tin by July 15. A dollar deposit is required
hed on request.
C. H. ALDEN, Director,
432 State Capitol,
. Atlanta, Georgia.
1,500 epricot: nok Canes, 8)
to. 16
Calif. Giant Marigold.
plants, 5 kinds, and Chrysan-.
| themums, 25c doz.
Talking
; white dog-'
| mixed
on tall,
gonias,
|B. Freeman,
Tooms-
butter- -eggs bulbs,.
Gussie Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. |.
* SEED FOR SALE
} 5 f
Wad- i
Want white Sultana, yellow
Oxalis and the old time, Sweet
scented ( cut-leaved rose
geranium. Write price and if
rooted. Mrs. John R. Turner,
Williamson.
Want Chivkeuthennin ee
Named Varieties, any and all
colors. Advise price, etc. per
thousand. Ed Ehrenperger,
Blackshear. :
Want 1 bunch of white Ver-
bena (Moss packed) and 1
White oe Advise price,
etc. Gus L. Alexander,
Mt. Any. Rt 1.
Want well rooted Verbena
colors Advise Mrs.
J. E. Hobbs, Empire.
Want a mulberry red Sul-
tana, with bronze col. leaves,
also white and yellow Sultana,
well rooted, at once. Write
what you have. Mrs. C. W.
DeLoach, Groveland. |
-Want baby Bosten ferns, be-
is, -petunia and cleus
plants Write what you have
and price at once. Mrs. Can-
ell Cline, Cartersville, Rt. 2.
Want yellow Day lilies,
Dutch Iris and Blue Lily of
the Nile. Advise: Mrs. James
|F. Stanley, Albany 1108- 7th
Ave.
Want red Salvia plants.
State size and price. Mrs. E.
Dublin, 826 Bell-
evue Ave.
Want to exc.
for Calladium, or large, green
Elephant Ears. Call CH
1380. Mrs. Elton Chapman,
Atlanta, 78 Lindbergh fr NN.
E.
Want
dbl.
white, pink or red
Camelia cuttings. Advise
what you: have and price; also.
have for sale or exchange
Gardenias, five cents ea. ei
sae McKinney, Cordele,
Box 166.
Want exc. as many as 3 doz.
(1 in. in diameter) Red Spider
lilies for same size of White
Easter. Lilies or Madonna lily
bulbs. Both foliage (or tops)
ate dry now. Mrs. F: B.
Moore, Suwanee.
700 lbs. collard seed, dry, for
sale at my barn. Dr. Chas.
Haggard, eee Bankhead
Hwy,
700 lbs Ga. collard seed. 1946
crop, recleaned, 60c Ib.,
Ib. lots, or 50c Ib. for entire
lot. No less 100 lbs. shipped.
W.N. Jolly, Kingston. =
15 lbs, mixed Seven Top,
Purple Top, Yellow Top, Sal-
let turnip seed, 75c Ib. postpaid. |
| i. D. Carson, Sr., Farmington.
1946 Bermuda onion sets (
set makes onions and bunch of
sets, all in 1 hill in ground),
$1.00 gal. Add-postage. Mrs.
L, R, Rampey, Elberton, Rt. 6.
Clean Purple Top turnip seed,
75c lb. Clean mixed turnip, 50c
lb. Rosetta Biatock, Canton,
4 Rte 3.
| Mixed turnip seed, 25c tea-
cupful; also red multiplying on-
jon sets for fall planting, $1.00
gal. Add postage. Mrs. J. O.
McDaris, Canton, Rt, 3,
200 bu: Clemson seed Barley,
$2.00 bu. Write. M. T. San-
ders, Commerce.
15 lbs. mixed. turnip, Purple
top, Seven top and Salet top
Earl Gibbetts ,Dallas, Rt, 3:
White, tender. hull, cut-short
cornfield bean seed, 35c cup-
ful, postpaid 4n Ga.
Mrs. W.
W. Anderson, Catecay.
About 130 Ibs.
or 60 1b, small lots. J..O. M,
Fountain, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
Seed: Bushel gourd, Bushel-
Hybrid crossed; Dipper and
Bushel, long, dish rag, and dip-
per, 24 seed for 25, postage in-
cluded. 50 gourds complete,
25c each. Swap for purple top,
yellow globe or seven top tur-
nip seed, unmixed, 45-46 seed.
Mrs. Chas, A. Stone, Sylvania,
Rt. 3.
| per
; small Mimosa |
trees or trees 3 to 4 ft. high | 55
in 100/
Collard seed, |
1946 crop, 50c lb. for entire lot,
eo
White, .brown-eyed peas,
clean but slightly mixed, $3.40
% bu; $6.50: bu.; 2 bu,
$12.85 here. Also young, 4-A
stock hens, Barred Rocks, 5 for|
po.ao, 15; $27. 50; B. i., 5, $8.25;
15, $24. 00. J. B. Hickman,
Barnesville,
25 bu. mi.ed peas, $6.00 bu.
FOB. Joe Morgan, Vienna,
Rt... 2.
Old fashioned Speckled vine
butter-beans, 20c teacupful.
Add postage. Julia Wheat, Var-
nell, P. O. Box 108. s
20 bu, Osceola Velvet beans, | 2
$4.00 bu. 50. bu. Iron-Clay
mixed peas, $6.00 bu. Both
bright, sound, No. 1 stock! H.
C. Daniel, Waynesboro.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Marglobe tomato plants, 30c
C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. : Postpaid.
Moss Davis, Milledgeville, Re
5, Box 126,
PR. potato plants, gov. insp.,
and treated, $1.25 M; 5M up, 90c
M. B. D. Brannen, Bristol, Rt.
A.
Lead.. var, cabbage and to-
mato, also Ga. and Heading
Collard plants, 35c C; $2.50. M;
300 for $1.00. Del. P. R. pota-
to plants, 30e C; $1.90 M. Lee
Crow, Gainesville, Rt, ue Box
143,
Thousands of Collard plants,
500, $1.00; $1.75 M. ogee
, Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
Tomato plants: Tree and
Everbearing, 50c C. ~- Yellow
with red streaked, also sugar,
50c C.. Late Flat Dutch cab-
bage plants, 25c-C. Mrs, Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Dill Sprays, 2 doz., 25e; balm,
catnip, hoarhound, dbl. tansy,
eek 12 for 35c. Redland Gold
Everbearing strawberry plants,
$1.00.C. May apple, 12 for
$1.00. Bear grass, same. Moss
packed, Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
New Stone and _ Baltimore
tomato, = 300, -85c;2 $2735 = M-
Wakefield and. Dutch cabbage,
Blue Stem and cabbage- collard
plants, 300, 75c; 500, $1.00; $1.95
M. Del. Large lots cheaper.
L. M. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt,
Be
Missionary and
M. Garden sage, 65c doz. Add
postage under $1.00 orders. Mrs.
Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee.
- Everbearing strawberry plants.
well
at
all hardy, extra: large,
rooted, $3.00 per hundred,
my home.
est Park. Rt. 1.
PR. and La,
potato plants, Insp, and Cert.
Shipped promptly. 500,
$2.35 M. Postaid. Cash with
order. No chks. Major Crow,
Gainesville. Rt 1.
~ Chas. W., and Dutch eabiviae.
Ga. and old fashioned collards,
500, $1.00; $1.95 M; Marglobe
and Stone Baltimore
Copper Skin
del. 5 and 10 M. lots cheaper.
AL, eo Gainesville.
Mrs. H.
| postage;
Chanclor, Pitts.
Aroma }
| strawberry plants, $1.00 C; $9.00
H. M. Duffee, For-
$1.45;
tomato, |-
| 300, 85c; 500, $1.30; $2.35 M. All
aclera we. 2c C:
per, 25c C; also 4 White
ducks, 11 wks. old, $6. 00
postage. Rosie Crowe, bee
ing: Rt 1. oS
Se (large, early
| ies) plants, $1.25 C; Collard
30c teaspoonful; also w
guano sacks, washed (le
not removed), 30c. ea. Postpa
in Ga. Mrs, G, C. Taylor, B
anan. Rt. 1.
Ga. Collard and Mare
tomato plants, $2.00 M.. Del. 400
C. Also, Print sacks, 40c ea, E,
e Wetherford, Gainesville. Rt
" Marglobe tomato plants
$1.35; $2.50 M. Cert: Ma
Marglobe and Cert, Rutger:
tomato, 500, $1.50: $3.00 M, De
Ho Ce /Waldtip, Flowery Br
tomato plants, 50c C; $1 50
imp. P. R. potato, 50c C;
M. postpaid. Leroy Light sey
Screven. Rt 1, Box 175. a
. Wakefield cabbage, fall tom
atoes, collards,
Brussels sprouts,
Carrots, 50c C; $4.00 M; Parsley
Asparagus, Chives, Hot,
Pimento peppers, 35c doz. De!
V. Franklin, is
Baltimore,
Marglobe tomato plants, 50
$1.50 M; Imp. red skin P. R
potato, 50c C; $1.50 M. Postpaid
Buford Lightsey, Screven, Rt
Chas, W., cabbage and Mar-
globe tomato plants, a Plus,
also N, White
rabbits from Ped. tk! 3. mos,
old, $2.00 ea. Exp. Col, Mrs. Oti:
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt Bo
P. R. potato plants, State
Insp., vine grown, red or yellow
skin, Imp. plants, a
shipment, 5 M. for $5.00. F.
Tyre, Bristol.
Marglobe and Stone
plants, 6 to 8 in, high, oUGsE
$3.00 M; 10 to 12. in., -G0C
$3.50 M. Grown in virgin soi
from Semesan treated seed
Moss packed and P, P. J.. Cc
Turnipseed, Griffin,
tomate s
Kuduz Crowns, 2 yrs., State
Cert. $4.00 C; $25. 00 M; unroct=
ed Kuduz. joints, 4 in. up, $12.00
M. Maude Hamby, Greenville, |
Black Beauty | egg- -plan
300, $1.00; 500, $3.00 M. Del.
Marglobe tomato, Dutch and
Wakefield cabbage, 300, $1.00
$2.50 M; Stone. and Baltimore
tomato, Ga. and Heading Coll.
ards, 400, $1.00; $2.00 M. Del,
5 M.-up, $1.50 M. Exp. Col.
Shipped promptly. C. W. oa
ee Rt2: ;
MISCELLANEOUS 2
FOR SALE
APPLES: :
Dried apples, 50c Ib. powpaid
Mrs. L, S. Townsend, Gaines+
ville. Star Rt.
CORN:
75 bu. good, heavy whita
corn, $2.50 bu, at ee farm, 4
mi. N. E. Thomson. ye Moz
ris, Thomson. Rt, a
LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE
53 head Hereford and Polled Hereford cattle will be
301d to highest bidder on Friday, July 12, at Moultrie:
consignment will consist of good serviceable bulls,
open and bred cows, cows with calf at side and open
heifers. All interested cattlemen are urged to attend
this sale. W. E. Aycock, Moultrie.
Beans (Snap), per bu. dae
Beans (Pole), per bu. hprs.
Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu.
Collards, per doz. bunches
Corn (Green), per doz. ears
Okra, per. bu. hprs
Peaches, bulk, per bu.
Peas (Field), per bu.
Potatoes, per 100 lb. sack
Squash, per bu. hprs.
F resh Fruits and Vegetables |
June 28, 1946
co eS $2.00-$2.50
oe ee 2.00- 2.50
Beans (Lima), per bu. hprs. _..
Cabbage, per 50 lb. sacks __.
Ee
Onions (Green), per doz. pun. ap Se
Turnip: Salad: per pHu.. hprs= 2S
Ailanta
_ 2.95- 2.75
50-75
1.00- 1.50
ig oe FB
Watermelons, each
Turhip, bunched: 2.3 22 t.
ee =
: - (Continued from Page One) aaenee Se ee 68 bu. Tarp salad <2 a
Piitioes 5 260 sacks-5153 bu. Rhubarb ee: eee 5 bxs. | Cabbage. Plants _-_-___._____
pe traishes Ss 186 be: Setiach (92 ee 8 15 bu. | Tomato Plants ___.___
Red Cabbage _....___. _._- 10 sacks | ,-Squash ~__--------__-____--_- 2,669 bu. Sw. Potato Plants 235 crts. 100 00
Be een a 25 bu. Cirawhurries <2. Seb ee 169 crts. | Kale ee
Pepqidah: as Se 3,189 bu. Sweet. Potatoes _----________- 2605 bins (Gorn Meal =. ee
Se Werrite 656 certs. Tangerines 4,0 ee 1,186 bxs. JUNE 3, 1946
Sweet Potatoes =. = 1,960 bu. | . Tomatoes ..--+--= 7,494 erts. 148 lugs Bananas =
SoRaieerines 2 = 980 foxes bh TUrnips, er BS ee 2,111 doz. Beans, Lima 225.5532) oe
e- Gmiaboes ee 5,894 erts.-200 lugs PuPnip 6s lad 25 2, 666 bu. Beans, Snap ae
ee curnips, bunched ==. 7. 595 doz. Gorm Meal 2 se a = 60- bu. Beets ans
Pe itp tied 600 2.360 bu. | Cabbage Plants ___-_-___-_____-- 899 crts. Cubbave = 2 0 ee
Ry ee 500 gals. | Tomato Plants 1,422 ,000 pr 1,832 crts. Cantaloupes ________ 1,010 erts. 7
ime Panis = 327 erts: Sweet Potato Plants ey ee 111,800 Carrota See
Tomato Plants 1,115 erts.-1,720, 000. plants Onion Plants. a 147 rts. Collards 2
cabbage Plants. "= - 1,267 certs. Dryers = 6. | Gorn, green 26-2
gern, Meglio 22s es 45 bu. APRIL 29, 1946 Cuctim bers: 225 ee
aS APRIL 15, 1946 Bandnas 9 ee 96,960 lbs. | Eggplant ----------------____
Po tiehokes 7 bu. Heats, tama 000 894 bu. Dewhberries ---- 2
aadas Sa 936 540 16s. Reans. snap 22 0 DD. Kale ______~--=-~+--------
penne Cia 640 bu. Peete 6 8 oe = BUS doe. Mustard Greens, =.
peas. Snap 5,254 bu. Pahtace =o Sg 19214 tons Onions, green ---~--~---.____
ig a eB ee Celery ee ea 105 erts. | Onions, dry ~----~=-----_- 2,5
Bioece, oe ee Sh cris. = Couards =. So 200. dos. |. OKfa Se
pegs eee 14514 tons Corn, ereea os a 520) doz. Oranges ~_-.---+---~-+----~--_ 3,
ef elery Cabbage = 3 Abkts.-50 erts. Cpcumbers= 52 Se ons 965 bu. Pafsley: a
e nives: ee ee Hepplapl = 2 ee ie PEs 166 bu. | Peaches __-_------------___ 3,
eee oars ee 068, Gripemruie 2 as oe 2,504 bxs. Peas, field _______ ome
porn, preen 2 2 16 Ao. Ltiices == ee he Oe ee 320 certs. Peppers ----~+-~------+-+-;
De cucianpers ee eee a, Mustard: Greens: 3 2 74 bu. Plums _-~~=-~-~-~~-~-----__
s ieeplant i 828: bu, Guions, green 7-2 .-- 1,183 doz. Potatoes 2-~-----~--------_
S ecaale 5 bu. ions dry 2 a 700 bags Radishes ~~------~~----~+-
ease i 1,096 bxs. Gin ee D : Spinach ~_~--~------------+=_
Pee es ee A be OVanPes 25g ee = SiGe ss. Squish 23 a
Pe etpuee oes See 270 erts. PiInapples _ 2 eee ee ea 200 certs | Sweet Potatoes _-_-------.-_
oectara Gteeid 224 ee 204 bu. Poss, preen > 22 oe sic. 867 bu. j, Dematoes __+-__-----+____,
Onions, ee se 594 doz. Peas, Tiel 2s ___ 1,486 bu. | Turnips, Hiunched= = 2 ee D
Oions, d'y. 2 es 8,296 bags Peppeis oo oe _ 1,003 bu. Turnip Salad Se
Okra fo So ee 2 Bye). Pomioss os. ee 2,498 sacks-3,237 bu. Watermelons.. 2
Oranges 89 bxs. Fadishee. = ee 235 doz. "Pomate Piants =
Ee Pussley Go - = S be ert, Guinaeh ee -150 bu. | Sweet Potato Plants ____-
Paenps 4 ee 5 bu. Squash! 492s ae gee te She 2,458 bio Cor Meal.
Pies piles ee a94. certs, Gira wharries =o eo 747 certs. Syrup aa
Pes oy ten 1,300 bu. Sweet Potatoes _:.__-.___-___ 6,944 bu.
| Peas. field st B46 bu. | Tangermes: Ce 378. bx.
aS Peppers pe er eee 684 bu. Pomatees 2522s 10,829 crts.-570 lugs
MISCELLANEOUS __ FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WA
FOR SALE Ses 5 eee ee as |
i Want ose to work on| Want honest, sober, white | Single veteran, age_ 35, exp.
100 bu. Corn in shuck, for farm in Roswell. Regular sal-| (if .possible) man _ for. light Dairy, chicken and truck farm- felt wore Gen a
J W.. Ghe'ston.- er.jary, plus portion of profits,| work on farm. Contact at ffi eB SO
sale. J..W. Gho'tston, Comer. C ing, business office xp.,_ 3 or 4 rooms (have o
About 20 tons good, bright if any. Have 2 R. house, but| once. Mrs. Harris, os rise-| sires place with good family taise chickens ho
7 8.) will amake it larger for right well, McIntyre, Rt. |for board and salary. Prefer ete, AM dettere =
: aled mixed bottom mead-
= aise ae containing much seats : a oe Bhick | At- Want large family to sup-. near - city. Write offer. R.| B. Cleveland, _
Dallas Grass and annual Les- : See ervise Hog-Cattle and Truck English, Albany, 607 Florence Park StS. W. 5
deza, $18. 00 ton at my barn, A 4H. and al H. erop for|farm. No cotton. 1 tractor} Dr. - Worctha of wee
tae S. E. Milledgeville, 907; 3rds and 4th. Located onjand truck driver to haul pro-|- Man with family want job born rial reared on
No. Columbia St. Etowah River, 6 mi, So, Daw-|duce to: Market; also be able running dairy, or working on| yrs, old, single, no d
12 tons Blue Lupine, 88 per- sonville, 12 mi. No. Cumming,|to handle money. Alse,- aN pany 5 to work, know how) good esl ead
~ cent ger, five cents 1b. No,|3/4 mi. No. 9 Hwy, RED and) use sev. GIs as Trainees. Ful-) nq exp. All letters ans. oe wants job on Dair
ardby less 100 Ibs. O. P. Sinque- School bus. Elec. this year.|ton Co., on Cooks- Crossing John R. Caylor, cee Rt. try or Hog farm.
=. Good land, pastures, 6 R. Kenwood Hwy. Glenn Norton, 10 ; > pee
; a ato Cane syrup, | Prick and 4 R. and hall frame|Fairburn. ee a Augusta
and 40 Qi. of Honey. See or | House. Plenty. bldgs. Prefer | Want place on farm, where i a Meus
g = work may be had when not}
etn i man with tractor. Mrs. Mag-| py, .
ae ae eee oe ee gie S. Hayes, Atlanta, 1512} POSITIONS WANTED -|in crops; interested in chick- Man of 56 "yrs
eee Pet Bers Bee Westwood Ave. S. W. : __-_ fens and stock raising. ee ae job looking =
; 2 a a ~ | ee oe family ae Exp. | Farmer wants job: or = ch ee es fae. Post Make bene offer
FARM HELP WANTED | fe ses 4 Say, on 1027. tractors, machinery, cattle | Rev. Jake Lefty, Rocky Face, | Whited, Thomson, RFD
ee oe. Bok, aE -oe !-| hogs, row crops with tractor, |Rt. 1. : World's War No. 1
House, wood, garden and cow =
pasture furnished and man peanut picker, and etc, Fam Want for 1947 job as Supt.| wants job as Car
Want single white man or| $2.50 per day; other members ea ee eyie - }or Overseer of large farm or|farm. Exp. in farr
man and wife, to live with|of family 10c per bushel for Want job looking after small| Cattle farm. Am now farm-/ cannot do any h
me and look after farm, etc.| gathering fruit (can make|farm on summer estate, for|ing. Full knowledge of gen.| and cant milk cow
Sick unable to work. Wages | $3.00 to $5.00 day according|room and small salary. Can/| farming and feed raising, etc.| car. State wages
and rooms and board. Write|to work.) Homer See furnish good references. Ed-| Will ans. all letters: = Tyc..R: | Wor. Hackett,
sor see. J.-H: Hall, oe Clarkesville. win L. Mons Clarkesville. | Rel, Thomaston, - Rt. i -| Box 1192."
GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES
ae JUNE Atlanta ae Valdosta - Moultrie Nashville | Sylvester
HOGS LBS. 26th 20th 20th - 26th. - : 25th
Good to Choice 180/240 14.50- .
Good to Choice PAG (D1 he
Heavies 275/350 ee eee
Heavies B00; R00 re g No Feeder Hogs
oa ie [ |e) Bl MB) EP inal SE aim
Lights ee ee -16.00- 25.00} 18.00- 35.00
Lights 130/DN eo : aoe: 20. 00- 30. 00 | 18.00- 31. 00
Roughs | 180/350 AS TSA. : =o Se ;
Roughs 350/450 -13.75- : : ; ee
i x ~ = a
CATTLE |
Choice Strs. & Heifers = 17.45 - 18.60 5 ae:
Good _Strs. & Heifers 16.00- 17.45 17.50- 18.60 16,00- 18.00 | oe = 14.00- 16.00
Med, Strs. & Heifers 12.00- 14.00 15.00- 17.25 14.00- 16.10} 13,00- 15.00 12.00- 14.00 13.00- 14.00
Common _ Strs. & Heifers 9-90-1100) 3.2 ee 12.00- 14.00 11.,00- 13.50} -11.00- 13.00 11.00- 13.00]
PatCows 2 eo | 2. 12.00. 13.00 |. 1400-.17,00 $2002 13,007 - 19-00-1400 2 1100. 13.08
Common, Cows oe -9.00- 11.00 11.00- 13.75 9.00- 12.00 11.00- 12.00| * 11.00- 13.00 10.00- 12.00
Camer Cows. 2. : 6-75-6508 eee Ne 1208, 9.00- 12.00 -9.00- 11.00 9.00- 11.00
Yrigs. & Lt. Bulls: 676 650) 2 te 12.00- 14.00 12.00- 14.00 11.00- 13.00 12.00- 14.00
a Cove a ae ee ee aoe a ook 11.00 7.00- 11.00, 7.00- 10.00
Se to Chive Calves oe 16.50 16.50- 18.60 S ae oe LE Oe oneal eg 8
Mind. Calves 2 sae BO 1650 | I ge. Le 14.00- 16.00| ~~ $4.00-
Common Calves _ ae: - 15.0 .00- 16.00 13.00- 14.00} = 14.00- 16.00.