2 LINDER
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1946
Sa By fou LINDER
lave just talked on long dis-
-e telephone with Mr. Fulton
is, Juniors, office in Wash-
on. I called to verify some
s which Mr. Lewis had used
e OPA ceiling price on lin-
S| per aia Linseed oil is
United States.
shington, which forces the
of the American farmers
eed oil down to 15.8c per
nd, desired to buy 120,000
hington bought this 120,000
is of linseed oil in Argentina
d paid 27c per pound. By the
this oil is handled and dis-
uted either in the United
es or given away in foreign
ntries, it will cost the United
pound.
The administration in Wash-
ston is using the taxpayers
mey and paying approximate-
twice as much for linseed oil
oduced from the farms of Ar-
United States is on linseed
s9roduced from the farms in
= United States.
has been very, very diffi-
Tor the minds of our people
ome to realize that the
pes ago on his National
oil in the United States is
1e same administration in
of the same kind of oil. The
d States government in.
ates government at least 30c_
Warlineton. administration in-|
tends to destroy agriculture in
this country, but that is exactly
what they intend to do and ev- |
ery move in Washington demon-
strates that this is what they in-
tend todo.
Indications are new that ceil-
ing prices will be reestablished
on products of cottonseed at
about the June 30th level. This
will mean that the cotton farm-
er will receive exactly the same
kind of treatment as to cotton-
seed oil, cottonseed meal, hulls
and ee that is being dished
out to the farmers of this coun-
try who produce flax.
Imported vegetable oils from
the East Indies and Philippines |
have been coming into this coun-
try at 20c per pound. This oil is
inferior to cottonseed oil and
should bring less money than
cottonseed oil. If June 30 celil-
ings are reimposed on cotton-
seed oil, then the cottonseed oil
produced on American farms
will sell for little more than half
the price of oil produced in the
East Indies and Philippine Is-
lands.
We have been shipping farm
machinery from this country to
South America, to Russia and
all over the world farm ma-
chinery which our own farmers
are badly in need of and cannot
get.
We have been told that the
reason for this was that these
other countries were destitute,
on starvation, and that it was
our duty to do without so that
they could grow food for them-
selves.
Now we turn right around and
: pay them twice as much money
for commodities produced wit
Market Bulletin to the fact tha
ever, that we do know some cot.
|) government controls. All honor
tonseed until later on, he can
this machinery as we are will
ing to pay our own farmers hers
in the United States.
I noted at the hearing in Wan
ington before the Decontro
Board when I! was up there more
than a week ago, that the oi
processors were in favor of con
tinued government controls and
ceiling prices.
I called attention i in last week. ,
one Mr. Jasspon, a large oil mil
operator from the Memph
area, was called in by the Unite
States Department of Agricul-
ture as a consultant in fixing the
price on oils.
I want to make it clear, how-
ton oil mill operators who are
opposed to these ceilings and
to these men who are not willing
to sell their own liberty and the
farmers liberty in order =
make a few dollars.
If cottonseed are as cheap this
year as they were last year, a
farmer could not lose very much
if he hauled his seed home ant
used them for fertilizer. ,
If the farmer will hold his cot-
certainly make a swap with the
oil mills to much better advan-
tage, then he can sell seed un-
der these OPA ceiling prices.
If the dairymen and stockmen
want any cottonseed meal, they
would be wise to go out ane buy
cottonseed from farmers and
pay them a living price for these
seed and then swap them later
(Continued on Mage Eight) | :
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| Amaryllis
white, rose geraniums,
| narcissus, 20c doz.,
- FLOWERS AND SEED
= FOR SALE
Sultanas, Cun. Site id. Pur-
se, Rose, Pink, Orange. - Also
Giant Ruffle Petunia, Red and
-Roxe, 10 per | cutting. John
Allred, Esom Hill, Ri. i
$1 00. Ci 02
Jonquil | oe
. Collins, Still-
18.00 M. Mrs.
nore, be hs
Several Jarge Boxwoods, for
gale at once. Mrs. Bertha Tritt,
addistown.
4 Bulbs, per doz: Easter lily, $1;
white and yellow paper nar-
tissus, 75c;. Gladioli,. all ok
$1. 25; also Butterfly bushes, 2 20
a. W. H. Norrell, Gethex-
= tk. Oh
Nice, well rooted abl. petuni-
dif. col. sultanas, purple and
riegated lantanas, grape leaf
yegonias, red begonia, dif. col.
eranimus, all rooted, 35 each,
nies Mae Turner, Gainesville,
RL6, -
Boxwoeds, 12-15 in., $10 doz;
5, $18; 6-8 in., $2 for 12; sear-
et. red velvet" verbena, hardy
perennial, $1 12 plants; 3 col.
Camellia japonicas, choice cut-
ings, 12, $1; periume plants, 32,
3. Mrs B. L Robinson, Green-
Ville.
: Boxwood, | Suifrutisees,
Dwarf, 6-8 in. $2 doz; Coral
berry, rooted, 2 for $1; winter,
hardy per. verbena, snow, pink,
lavender, rich scarlet, 2 doz. $1.
Postpaid. Prompt service. Mrs.
-C. M. Robinson, Greenviile.
4-6 in. rooted Boxwood, $4 C;
30 M. del; red, white, blue per.
rerbena,. rooted, 25 for $1; red
lowering violet,
ubra, $1 for.6 plants. Mrs. R.
. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Heavy, field grown Old Eng-
lish dwarf boxwood, 7 yrs. well
haped, good compact spread,
10-12 in. Write for prices: also
old. fashioned: Blackberry lilies,
: Blanche Woodruff
true
Dwarf boxwood, $75 C; ligus-
m, altheas, $5 Cj; viclets, Eng.
vy, Vinca Minor, red cedar
nes $2.50 C. Leis Wood-
ff, Greenville, Rt. 5.
sield grown Dwarf boxwood,
ruticisa, 8-12 in., full, com-})
et tops. Sample dozen tor $9.
de Hamby, Greenville.
Well rooted pink Thrift, 35c
oz. Mrs, Cromer McCurley, :
_dafiodils, narcissus
; $9. M: choice
Tris bulbs, $1.50 C: pink
bas ivdeanges, be ea,
Cuculatta
| dbl.
thrift,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Yellow jcnqulis, dbl. butter
and eggs,-$1 C; Bird of Paradise
plants, 50c.ea; red verbena, 50c
doz: Sage, 25 bunch, 6 for $1.
Mrs. C. E. Crump, Hartwell, RE.
d,
King Alfred daffodils, white,
yellow jonquils, butter and
eggs, $1.50 C; Magnolia trees,
50c a. Miss -
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
50 Bird of Paradise Planis, 15
to 30 in. 1945 plants, 30c ea; 4
for $1; Pink Crepe Myrtle, Pink
Seven Sister, 25c ea; 5 for $1;
Pink Verbena, 3 for 25; $1. 00
doz; Yellow Jonquil, je ea.
Damped packed. Add postage.
Miss Lena Crump, Hartwell,
Re 1.
- White and yellow jonquils,
dbl.- butter: and eggs, King Al-
fred daffodils, $1.50 C; biue
Roman hyacinths, $1.50 doz;
Jacobs Ladder, 75c doz. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Hartwell Rt.
2.
Blooming size bulbs, dbl. yel-4
low butter and eggs, fragrant
white jonquils with yellow cup,
50c doz; $2.25 C; little Spenge-
ria fern plants, 35c ea. Mrs. T
H. McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
ee bulbs, 25e per dozen,
Mrs. EE, Peterman, Jakin.
100 ea., of Iris lilies, 15 dif.
col,, db. single Orange Day lil-
1s, 4 kinds Cannas,
Box vine, and little yellow
January jasmine (100 of each)
will give to anyone who will
come and get them. Mrs. L. D.
Singley, Jackson.
Yellow Emperor, double-
nosed: bulbs. 60c doz; White, 50c
doz; Gertie Millar, Thalia, Fire-
tail, Bernardino, Feb. Gold;
Jefta, Orange Glow, Herbert
Smith, Helios, Orange Cup,
Cheerfulness, Fluer Brightling
and other var. Mary kl. Wills,
| Jefierson, 180 Athens Street.
Royal purple, two tone pur-
ple and lavender iris, 50 doz;
red geraniums, rooted cut:
tings, 20c ea; cluster yellow
jongquil bulbs,- $1.25 C. Del. to
2nd zone. No chks.
79.
Tulip bulbs, 20 for $1. Poss
tage paid Ist and 2nd zone. J.
Ben Davis, Lawrenceville, P. O.
Box 23.
Rooted, white
shrubbery, also Trailing Arbu-
tus, 20 ea; pink or white oxalis,
UG = bulb, : 8 for 10c; lavender
20 doz, $1 C; butter-
cups, jonquils, daffodils, one
cent each;
Mrs.
Re -
Cecil ee.
turtium, 10 bunch; 2 for
; ions,
Evergreen |
blooms,
Mrs. Annie
Pattillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box
and green;
eut. gardenia (Cape!
-| Jasmine.) 10c ea.
o Flepung, Lincolnton, Rt. 2.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
65 named German iris, mixed,
not labeled, 3 col. Water iris, 3
eol. Siberian, all $3. C; Meads
lilies, mix. col. 2:
Add postage. Mrs. S. M.
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
$125.
Gunter,
Choice Easter lily bulbs, $2.50
doz; nice, blooming size bulbs
$2 doz; pulblets (some of these
will bloom) 25 for $1. Pius post-'
age. Mrs. Dora Hicks, Leary.
Giant golden yellow Trumpet
daffodils, $1.50 C; white and
yellow narcissus, 25e doz.. Add
postage. Miss R. L. Finley, Li-
thonia, Rt. 1.
Red_ Spider lilies.. large size
bulbs, 75c doz. $5.75 C. Add
postage. No exchange. Josie
Lee Williams, Locust Gmve.
Dbl. blue hyacinths, bloom-
ing size bulbs, $1.50 doz; also
No. 1 Madonna lily bulbs, 60c
ea. $6.00 doz. PP in Ga. No
ehks: nor COD... Mrs. H.-L.
Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3.
Guinea Wing and Maple be-
gonia, pink, rose, red, orange
sultanas, rainbow . moss, red,
lantan-
as red, pink, Conch. begonias,
10 cutting, $1 doz. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin.
Blooming bulbs (glee): paper
$1 C; jon-
and single, yellow
daffodils, 30c doz., $2.25 C; red
spider lilies, 50c doz; $3.50 C;
large cream narcissus, 50c doz:
rooted Shrimp plants,
Add postage. Miss
Plant, Marshallville.
Large siz mixed bulbs, Daf-
fodils, Sacred Lilies, several
kinds Narcissus, C; 2 well
yvooted house plants, all differ-
ent, $1.50.. Add postage. Mrs.
Alma Moore, Adel.
Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 25c
doz; 40c C; Sultanas, rooted,
Salmon Pink, 20c ea; Red Dbl.
quils, - dbl.
Geranium cuttings, - 15e ea.; 16
for $1.25; Spingeri Fern, '25,
xe, any above for. Sultanas,
Phlox, or Petuna seed. Mrs.
Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt.
Two,
_ Fine Iris: Sky Blue, Orchid
Yellow, Tan, Purple, and Twe-
tone, $1.50 doz. PP; also Red,
White, Pink, and Rose Holly-
Hock seed, 50c per 14 lb. Mrs.
W. W. Trimble, Adairsville,
Rts 2. j
Snapdragons, Nas-
15;
Add_ post-
lde doz.;
Running Moss, 15c.
age. Mrs. Myrtle Burnes, Al-
pharetta, Rt:
St as Grass, well
rooted, $1.50 bu. FOB. Miss =
Dixon, Alma.
White Daffodil bulbs, 20 doz;
Verbena plants, Red, . White,
Pink, and Purple, 50 doz.: Dbl.
White Feverfew seed, 3 thls.
for 10c. Mrs. Julia Singleton,
Atlanta, 1139 Hall Ave, $. E.
Fla. Colus plants, 20c -ea.;
Glad Bublets mixed colors, 25c
doz.; Red Scallion Onion but-
25c qt. Mrs. Clyde Lo-
gan, Austell, Rt. 2.
5 large Japonica trees (ori-
ginally rooted by .me and am
now 75 yrs. old,) great bloom-
ers of large, rich pink color
$100 ea, at my place,
and party dig and move them.
Se Nannie Morrison, Barney,
2.
Pink Anemones, Daisy, Rird-
foot and Calif. violet, wild iris,
$2 C; Cherokee rose, Butterfly
bush, Maple, laurels, well rect-
ed, $8 doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue
Ridge. c
1 and 2 yr. Rose bushes, red,
pink, white, svc and $l: Nar-
cissus bulbs, white, 50c doz: yel-.
low, 25ce doz 5 doz. $i; blue hy-
dranges plants, $i ea; inelon
color Crepe Myrtle, 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. P. RK. Arnold,
Benevolence.
Bulbs: Dbl. jonauils, $3.50 -C;
Snowdrops, red
Cannas, $3; King Alfred Jon-
quils, Orange Day lilies, $2.50
C; Royal Blue. Easter lilies and
violets, $1 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Beatrice Mosley, Bremen,
Rt. 2, Box 86.
Jonquils, Narcissi, three (3c)
ea; also scallion onion buttons,
50c qt., white multiplying on-
ions, $1. 25 gal. Money Order. I
pay postage. Mrs. G. c ae
Buchanan, Rt 1.
Crepe Myrtles,
postage. No chiss. Mrs. Florence)
35 each.
Claudia :
Jarge teaspoonful for
zones.
Carrollton.
and yellow :
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
' - FOR SALE
Roosevelt ferns, 6 for $1;
large, white hydranges, $2;
alge- red Sultanas, 3. for 25c;
wandering jew, white conch be-
gonia, 30c doz; 4 doz. little blue
hyacinths, small, $2. Add post-
age. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen.
Orange Day lilies, snowdrop
bulbs, white narcissi and King
Alfred jonquils, $2 C; yellow,
red Cannas, blue iris, blue vio-
lets, rese col. thrift, $1 for 12.
Add postage. Martha Womack,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89.
Yellow Forsythia, dbl. fower- |
ing pomegranate, van. Houtti
and weeping white Spirea, pink }-
almend, pink weigelea, white
Eng. dogwood, Jan. jasmine,
large leaf hedge blackberries,
pink per. phlox, 50c bunch. Add
postage. Mrs. ee Harrison,
Bremen.
Small palms, 50: ea; 3. for
$2.10; coral vine, centur - plant,
small magnolias, $1 ea. A.
Decker, Brunswick, c-o B. O.
Alfred Jonquils and
white paper narcissi, $2 C; red
and yellow Canna lilies, Blue
and White Easter lilies, $1 doz;
25 ea. Add
King
Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Jonquils, $1 C; sweet, yellow
Narcissi, 35e doz; few doz. pa-
per white and cream Narcissi
mixed, 75 doz; red spider lilies,
65c doz: few doz. Roman blue
hyacinths, 60c dez; white and
pink Altheas, 25c ea; Privet
hedge cuttings, 40c C. Add post-|
age.. Mrs.- Henry F. Jarrell,.
Butler, Rt. 2.
Dbl. red and variegated can-
nas, poinsettias, iris, gladioli,
jonquils, narcissi, butter and egg
bulbs, justicia, red and pink
begonias, sultanas, coleus, milk
and wine lily bulbs, cactus.
Write for prices. Postage to be
added. Mrs. B. Brady, Cairo,
Rt. 1; Box 348.
Iris, mixed, 20 kinds, $1.20
C;. Dalmatica, 50, - $1.20; May
Queen, Black Prince, 50 for
$1.15; jonquils, daffodils, 209
for $1.60; gaillardia, 35c doz.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt: 1.
Festive Maxima peonies (one
eye.) 15 ea; old fashioned: jon-
quils, $1 C; pink,
hook seed, 1c this.
Cox) Canton, Rt. 2.
Cannas: Cily of. Portland
Pink, Giant Red, King Humbert
Yellow, 50c doz. Add postage.
Also several thousand gourds.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla;
Dbl.
single holly-
pink wool poppy seed,
25e and
postage.: Mrs. Tom DeLange,
Carnesville, Rt. 1.
40 fine Iris, $1. Cannot Jabel
but have good many varieties,
Now time to plant. Orders of
1 and over PP in Ist and 2nd
Mrs. J. G. Robertson,
Lavender-blue Iris, 15 plants
for $1; perennial phlox, white
and pink, 15 for $1 or 3 nice
clumps for $1. Add _ postage.
No order less.than $1. Mrs: L.
A. Barry, Cordele, Rt. A.
Bulbs: Daffodils, $2 C; Milk
and Wine lilies and white and
yellow Narcissi, $1.50 doz; pink
and white Cannas, $1 doz: red,
yellow, variegated, iae GOz;
Rainbow mixture - Gladiolius |
bulblets, $5 M. Mrs. J. R. Camp,
Cordele.
Several hundreds of Madonna
lilies, 40c ea. or $35 C. Add
postage. Money orders only.
Mrs. Willie J, Bell. Comer, Rt.
i.
Verbena, 5 dif. shades of pink
blue, lavender, dark red, white,
red with white eye, 2 purple,
dif. shades. variegated pink,
light pink, 50c doz; Elephant
Ears, 20 ea. No order less 0.
Add 10c postage. Mrs. J. W.
Ingram, Commerce, Rt. 4.
Flower seed: all col. Snap-
dragons, 20c teaspoonful; red
Salvia and Ice Plant, ea. 15c for
24 seed. Add postage. Mrs. I.
N. Minish, Commerce, Rt. 4.
Dbl. pink, red, white Olean-
ders, rooted, 50c ea; Rosemary
-and garden fuchsia, 2. 25 large
Coral: plants, 25c ea; Bird of
Paradise, 50c; 4 col. Sultanas, 4
cuttings 25c. I pay postage! .
above $l. Miss Annie West, |.
Crawfordville.
poe =
pu
~30 doz; pink sultanas,
Miss Eula :
Red | crepe myrtle, W.
Jan. jasmine, lilac
mond, red flowering qu
and 50c ea; Ger., iris, re
ian blue, hyacinths $l d
peror daffodils, Creal
yellow fragrant nare
doz. $2 C. Add posta
C. B. Robinson, Bew
Sweet blue violet
$1. Mrs. R. L. Silver, |
Rt. 5.
White Narcissus and
fred bulbs, each, $2 C.
Add postage. Je
lege Park, Rt. 1.
Boxwood cuttings
C; pink, hardy Hibisc
Xmas cactus, yellow
15 ea; orchid: Dagon
cuttings, 25e doz; pu
35c doz. No chks. Matt
an, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mix col. tulip, bloomi,
bulbs, 15, $1; white spi
ple lilac, bridalwreath,
Easter. rose, yellow
blooming jasmine, pin
less Christmas cactus,
ticia, 25c ea., 5, $1. 00.
nor Florida orders,
Duran, Cumming, Rt
Xmas cactus, Bosi
30.-bunch; Narcissus,
red annas, "25. doz;
ting; pink, red begoni:
rooted. Plus postage.
Mashburn, Cuming, Ri
Arborviate, junipers, vu.
white weigela, -abel
spirea, 25c. ea; dbl.
Hemorcallis, jonguils, A
bridalwreath, forsythia,
almond, 3, 25; wild iris,
Miss Frances Eller, KE
Se oe
Sev. co 1. mixed
40c; daffodils, 75 C;
violets, 40c C; pink
borviate, red. spirea, jt
Deutzia, pink, white weig
ea; pridalwreath, pink ;
10c ea. Mrs. Henry El
Res 3:
Tiger lil bulbs, 25c
purple iris, 25 doz; pi
peonies, pink bleeding
ea; white narcissus,
lemon lilies, 50c doz; h
75e doz. Add postage. :
Eller, Ellija, Riles
Yellow and white |
foxglove, blackberry Lilie
ple and yellow iris, 40c do
red, white azaleas,
rose, white lilac, 25c e:
Add postage. Miss t
Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. |
Daffodils, Star of Beth
orange day lilies, tame
wild iris, $1 Cy pink,
biscus, 25 ea; water li
blooms), 25c. Add postag
Mollie Henderson, Ellij
3; Box 49,
Mosa, weeping willow
ae almond, mock ora
sea ea; Emperor 7G
Pon narcissus, $3
drops, $2 C; other sh
bulbs. Mrs. J. H. Penlan
jay.
Blue violets, wh
50c C; pink and blue hyd
pink justicia, pink, red b
25c ea; mix. col. Iris
Day lilies, foxgloves
phlox, 50c doz. $1 or m
iders PP. Exec. for Pra
sacks. Mrs. W. D. Reals
lijay; Rt. 3. ;
Sabi daffodils, ang
cissus, white iris, 40c do
giant iris, 50 doz;
tangle, Rainbow moss
good size bunch; Bo
winter blooming j
good size bunch;
rooted, 50 ea. Mrs. W. H.
ey, Fairmount, Rivas
White Peonies, 25
cutting. Mrs. Rober
| Flowery Branch, Rt.
Pink hyacinths: No.
$2.25 doz; $15.50 C; N
doz. $iZ: 25. Ge No. 3.0
$5.15 C; paper white db
som Narcissus, $2:50
paid.- Willie Tanner,
EP. O80x. ot.
Madonna Lily bulb
4-5 in. Dia. size, $9;
No. 2, $4.50; No. 3,
$1.50. W. A. Summe
Park, <a
Tiger lilies
Brenze Da
Myrtle
jus bulbs per hundred:
or immediate delivery.
$4; No. 2, $3.50; No. 3,
well King, Thomasville,
! o Mistletoe Plantation.
1} -dranges, 75e; rooted
fin. begonias, 50c to 75c
jasmine, $2 doz; Lant-
Oc; pot plant cuttings,
Exex
Burk,
oz. Add postage.
as. Mrs. J. L.
ink, end white hibiscus,
Narcissus bulbs, $1.C;
and other . shrubbery.
Walker, Toccoa.
ms, carnations, Xmas
mas cherry, 50c ea. 2
cuttings of Ger., Conch
_ lantana, oxalis, hang-
ss, 10c ea; rooted red
is, 15.. Add postage,
Print sacks. Mrs. Wavy
[per dozen: Blte Iris,
te Narcissi 30c; Spider
50c. Mrs. Egbert Martin,
Branch, Rt. 3.
bulbs, good size, 50c
ostpaid. Mrs. Clarence
of green and white
ndering Jew,
Dy Ket!
Madonna. Lilies, | 15
each; Jonquils, 50c doz.
aid on eo orders. No
rs. oe . Steinheimer,
Jasmine (evergreen),
(a wide bladed - pot
5c ea; Thunbergi spires
252 ea. Mrs, Lester
Cario, etd.
Pinks, Shasta daisies,
Williams, purple, pink,
ose Verbena, 50c doz.
mix. per.. Sweet Peas,
1,00; salvia Petcheri,
e, 50c clump; Nandinas
ies, 1,25 ea.. Mrs.. F:
bs. Washington,
h bulbs, per doz. (no
xed), pink and_ blue,
(blue), $1.50 doz;
ink, light blue Dutch,
E, daffodils, 75c doz;
Mrs. M. P: Combs,
ee Rt. a)
Shamrock leaf,
rooted red Verbena
x cents ea., in lots of
will exe. some for Black
Write before ordering.
ks. Bessie. Mae Joiner,
ah, Rt. 2. Golden Camp
quality Emperor _ jon-
Ss, med. size, $1.35. per
a $12. 00 M. Postage
yne thousand or more.
ra Brown, Tallapoosa.
blooming narcissi, jon-
odils, butter and eggs,
White oleander, blue
ja, yellow forsythia,
ells, 5 kinds spirea,
2c ea; 12 cut box
tie Mrs. Chas A. Rice,
1: narcissi and Gafodil
$1. 00 C. and postage.
. Brookins, Milledge-
Ings of red, pink Geran-
k, red begonia, pink
0c ea; Amaryllis bulbs,
Add postage. Mrs. J. B.
ming . size bulbs: red
li, 50c doz; white Nar-
Oe doz. Postpaid. Mrs.
Hott, Lavonia. Rt. 1.
u. Jonquil and butter-
lbs mixed, $3.00; large
bulbs, $1. 00 doz. No
Mrs. Harry J. Floyd,
a. 2,
I potins daffodils, 60c
abl. Orange Day lilies,
Mrs. W. M. Gilbert,
Park phone Ca. 3864,
; ffodils, 10 kinds in,
$3.00 C; Single
ae $1. 00
|plants and cuttings,
>| Mums,
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
F OR SALE
1 Les 6 Sows, 1. Rain.
bow Moss, 1 Red Jew Vine, 2
Geraniums, 1 Grape Begonia,
1 Maple Leaf Verbena, 2 Par-
lor Ivy, 15 nice cuttings, Tbe,
Add postage. No checks. Mary
Stephens, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.-
Flower seed: %-~ teaspoon
each of Larkspur, mixed col.,
Marigolds, dwarf or mixed,
double; Poppy, red, large,
double; Sweet Peas, Perennial
pink, 25e. Mrs. Clyde Maffett,
Roswell. Rt. be
Boxwood hedge, immense
plants, suitable for cuttings to
root, for sale. Come see. Mrs.
Monroe Ferrell, Palmetto. .
3 Parlor Ivy, 6. green. and
White Striped Jew, 2 Geran-
iums, 2. Rainbow Moss, 1 Red
Jew, 1 Grape Begonia, 1 Maple
Leaf Verbena, 16 cuttings, 75c.
Add postage. No checks. arate
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
3 Sweet William, 1 Grape
Begonia, 1 Blue August Lilly,
alt reoted; 3. Parlor Ivy, 2
Geraniums,
Rainbow Moss, 1 Cactus, 18
75c. Add
John B.
postage. No checks.
5e.|Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Many col. large and little
blue Siberian iris, 60c doz;
mix: cal: verbenas,
cannas, 40e doz; unrooted cut.
ger., begonias, hydrangea, lan-
tana, others, 12, 50c:;. 10 dif.
rooted, 75c Add postage. Mrs.
Willies Grindle, Dahlongea, Rt.
es
Large dbl. pink poppy seed,
10e and a stamped, . self-ad-
dressed. envelope; Black-eyed
-| Susan seed, 5c and self-address-
ed, stamped envelope. Mrs. R.
H. Whelchel, Dawsonville. Rt.
3.
About 2 lbs. Hollyhock seed,
mixed colors, both single and
double, 10c tbls. postpaid. Mrs.
Fannie E. Reynolds, Decatur,
Rt. 2, Midway Rd.
White (Regal) Easter lilies
(Trumpet shape fragrant flow-
;:|ers) blooming size bulbs, $3.00
doz.- plus postage. No checks.
Mrs. Jaunita E. Smith, Denton.
Grinum erubesceus, wine
stripe, crinum campanulatum,
rose stripe lilies, 12-16 in. cir.,
50c ea. Write for quantity
prices; also want euttings from
nice dbl. red, white, pink
geraniums. Mrs. Hubert Mc-
Leod, Dixie.
Wild Easter lilies, Star of
Bethlehem bulbs, $1.00 C;
sweet bay, holly, dogwood, red
maple, umbrella china,
white honeysuckle, _ altheas,
crepe myrtle, spirea, 3 ft., 30c
5 ft., 45c; dusty miller and. ver-
bena (lavender and. purple),
25e doz. Add. postage. Mrs. T.
K. Womack, Dublin. Rt. 4.
Gardenias; rooted, 25e ea;
Red and Orange Sultana,
White, Red and Pink Begonia,
Jacobs Ladder, rooted, 5c ea;
Red, Yellow and Variegated
Gladiola Bulbs, 25c.doz. Add
postage. Exe. for print sacks.
Mrs. M. D. Stalvey, Dupont,
Rt, 1, Box 75.
12 col. geraniums, ail Ane
red, purple, and- salmon, 2
shades of pink, 10c cutting or 3
for 25c Helen Rhodes, Albany,
1225 Parker road.
Trumpet daffodils, 10c each;
butter and eggs, $5 C; vn
$3 C; yellow Narcissus, $8 C;
Amaryilis, pink, 40c ea; white
Dutch iris, 8c ea; all blooming
size bulbs. Add postage under
$1 orders. No chks. Josephine
Rale, Mitchell.
Bulbs: 300 ea. mix. yellow,
white Narcissi, $1.50 C; large
W. Narcissi, $5 C; 8 doz. Tulip,
mix. col. 2 doz., $1, 75; Peonies,
rose, white, pink, large clump,
$1; 3700 white, 1100 yellow Nar-
cissi, ail sizes. Make offer. G.
M: Moseley, Menlo.
2 Cape Jasmines, yard grown,
$10 or $6 ea; Iris, Rose cuttings,
25 ea., 5, $1: Orange Day lilies,
10ec spike: dbl. petunia cuttings,
25 ea; mix. col. Geraniums and
ferns, $2 and $3; W. Hydrangeas
$1. Add postage. Mrs. J.
ee morally Royston, Rt. 1.
6 Jew Vines, 1
and bublets,
No order less than $1.
$1;
pink, 3
/ spikes sev. blooms, 6 in. across;
Zonals, white, 3 shades ea. of
rooted mix. col. blooming size
E. | bulbs.
OWERSANDSEED |
FOR SALE a
Bortet lily ibe 1% to 13, 4 in
$2.50 doz; smaller, % to 1 in,
$2.50 C; bulblets $2. pint; Glad-
iolus bulbs, 1% to 2% in., most-
ly Picardy and Rose, $1 doz.
Miss Ivey Dugger Oliver,
Fragrant yellow cluster Nar-
cissus, $1.25 C. bulbs; mix. col,
Tris. 50 doz; red Suitanas, 25
ea. $1 orders PP in Ga. Evelyn
W. Seago, Pinehurst.
Dwarf pink and white Spirea,
40c; English dogwood, yellow
Jasmine, large Spirea, dbl. Al-
theas, white, variegated pink,
25c ea. Mrs. V. E. Bennett,
Pitts, Rt. 1.
Lot of 500 to 1 ,000 Jonquils,
se M. FOB. Mrs. RB. H. Osborn,
oy.
Blooming size bulbs: . Milk
and Wine, Amaryllis, and But-
terfiy, 25c ea. 5 for $1; Easter
lilies. 50c ea; Trumpet _ daf-
fodils, $1 doz. Add postage.
ee Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca,
AL. 2: ee
Easter lily, beautiful Circle
bulblets, to 3 in. circumference,
50 percent: about 1% fo 2 in.,
$1.10 C post free. No large
bulbs. Joseph H. DunNett,
sandy Springs.
Booking orders for Evergreen
Privet hedge cuttings, 75c C
FOB. November shipment. Mrs.
Joe A. Whaley, Shellman, Rt.
, Box 174.
yas Bermuda -Easter lily
bulbs, large blooming size, $2
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Car-
swell Shearhouse, Springfield.
Madonna Easter lily bulbs,
large blooming size, $2 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Carswell Shear-
house, Springfield. -
Madonna Easter lily bulbs,
50c ea; bulblets, 10c ea; red,
pink, yellow mixed Tulip bulbs
ene cent three
cents and five cents ea. All Ga.
State Crt. Planting instructions.
M. O.
Mrs. R. L. Smith, Stockbridge.
Bearded German Iris: 50 mix-
ed, not labeled, all colors, 15 for
-35 for $2. Mrs. Sherman)
Duckett, Talking Rock.
Blooming size Emperor Trum-.
pet daffodil bulbs, $1.50 C; blue
Tris, 50e doz. bulbs. Add: post-
age. Now time to plant, Tamar | .
Teem, Talking Rock,
White and pink and straw-
berry dbl. Begonias, red Gera-
niums, white Hydranges, 25c ea;
Sultanas, green Wandering jew,
10c ea: Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt
Tippens, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Several thousand White, Apr.
blooming Narcissi bulbs, 30c\
doz; $1.10 C; $6 M. PP. Mrs.
Bettie Roberts, Tallapeosa, Rt.
Ooax
Roots of the Delta Iris (can-
ary yellow, blooms on_ tall
beautiful cut: flowers as blooms
last several days,) 50c ea., 3 for
$1. Mrs.. Grant Borck, "Talla-
poosa. : 3
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want bulbs: 200 old fashion-
ed Butter and Eggs, 100 ea. old
fashiioned Jonquils, white
Narcissi, Tulip, 2 doz red
Canna (or roots) and 2 doz.
Azaleas. A. F. Britt, Atlanta,
597 Hope St. S. W.
Want some Calla Lily bulbs.
State variety and price. Mrs.
A. G. MeCord, Quitman. Rt. 2.
Want some rhubarb, dbl.
pink, red white, purple, yellow
big leaf Oxalis. Buy or. exc.
Write first Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
Monroe. Rt. 1.
Want Philippine and Regal
lily bulbs, State prices on dif-
ferent size bulbs by hundred.
Mrs. H. W. Stephens, Adairs-
ville. = Rt, 1,
Want Madonna or Easter or
other lily bulbs now dormant
(tops dead). Will exc. red Spi-
der lily bulbs. Ea. to be 1 in.
in dia. Miss F. B. Moore, Su-
wanee.
Want 50 or 100 Easter lily
A. J. Stanton, New-
born.
Want. Camellias, rooted or
not roted, also boxwood, azal-
eas, hydranges, gardenias.
State number, price, ete. Also
have rabbits for trade. C. Mil-
o Atlanta, 832 St.. Charles
ve.
Want red,
Camellia cuttings
Camellia. Advise
have and price. Mrs.
Hutchins, Auburn.
Want daffodil bulbs, King
Alfred, Emperor, butter-cups,
etc., no jonquils or butter and
eggs. Must be pure. Advise.
Homer Harris, Bradley.
Want well rooted yellow Sul-
tans at once. Mrs. Roy Lang-
ford, Brunswick (zone 3), 2608
Union St.
Want white and red Thrift.
Write if rooted and price. Mrs.
J. P. Hanley, Commerce. Rt. 4.
Want gladioli,
white
or rooted
what you
Cari &
pink or
(white, yellow
hand pink) bulbs. Will exc. Red
cones with yellow throat. Write
what you have. Mrs. A. 7. Lee,
Jesup. Rt. 1.
Want yellow Iris. Will buy
or exc. other colors for same.
Also want Dbl. pink hyacinth,
white Roman Hyacinth and
Chinese Lily bulbs. Write
prices. Mrs. J. A. Rape, Mc-
Donough. Rt. 3.
- Want blooming size Tiger
lily bulbs. Advise price. Mrs.
G. A. Hendricks, Newnan. 6
Swint St.. :
Will exc, night Cereus for
white and yellow Sultanas: 1
large cutting of the night bloom-'
ing cereus for 1 cutting of sul-
tana. Ea. pay postage. Mrs: A.
J. Atkinson, Eee Rte. 2;
Box 100. >
Want Conch, Guinea Wing,
Grape begonias, Chrysanthem-
ums, all col. love-in-tangle, al-
pine moss, boxwood and Rose-
mary plants, perriwinkle and
old fashioned Bachelor But-
tons, salvia plants or seed.
Mrs. H. R. Waters, Springfield.
Want exec. yellow Oxalis
bulbs for Hyacinths or King
Alfred jonquils. Mrs, C. G.
Drake, Union City. eS
A
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE)
International Tractor with
Plow, good condition. M. E,
| Newman, Rising Fawn, 2 miles
below Rising Fawn.
10 Dise Bush and Bogg Oliver
Harrow with New 24 ft. disc
Harrow, practically new, $140.-
00. HH. 3D. Thomas, Forrest
Park. :
THC 25 Teeth Hay Rake,
good as new except tongue, $50.-
00. Come see rake. W. M
Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. 2.
John Deere 2H Wagon with
bdy, also top body, in perfect
condition, for sale at my home.
Mrs. Mary M. Lewson, Litho-
nit, Rt. 3.
Mowing Machine and Hay
Rake, used very little, $160.00
for both; Extra heavy Russell
1H Wagon with brake, $75.00.
Fred D, Cunningham, Marietta,
Rt. 4.
2 8 Dise Grain Drills with
Fertilizer Attachment. J. E.
Sikes, Barnesville, Rt. 1.
Mowing Machine and _ set
Middle Busters for Allis Chal-
mers, Model C. 2 Row Tractor,
used only one time. Peyton
Yawn, Nichols, Rt. 3.
MC D Tiller, 5 disc, good
condition, for sale or trade for
hammer mill. Thomas H. Teas-
ley, Dewy Rose,
McCormick Mowing Machine,
cutting cond. now, $35.00: Also
Cole corn Planter, $15.00. Both
at my farm. George Albert
Smith, Bogart, Rt. 1, Box 319.
Cotton Gin, complete, Sell
cheap. F. B. Trammell, Sr.,
West Point, Rt. 3.
4 Disc Tiller Plow, . Athen
make, ae as new, $200.00,
Pierce H . Fosbee, Vienna, Bt.
4,
$60.00 for both; Also
| ee
rok Deere ft. J, 3.
row for sale, good as new
E. Parker, Covington, Rt
Newly reconditioned W
Magneto for Avery Ge
Tractor, $12.00 plus exp. char
ges. Robert W. Wilson, August
855 Broad St.
' Honey extractor, New 2% a:
size, (22.0 original cost).
00. T. H. Templeton, Atlanta
6001 Peachtree Rd. cs
2, Roller 16 in HP) S
Mill, 10 ft. Copper Pan, ma
900 gals. syrup last fall, ha
capacity fer more when enoug
cans, all good as new, $100.0
L. J. Ellis, , Cumming,
Friend Boray Tank and Mo
tor, $200.60, Harrow, 20 disc
$50, 00, Back section axey a
bearing missing. H. A. Bu
Warm Springs.
Frank: Cotton Duster, goos
condition, $45.0. Riley C. Couch
Turin. 180 saw Cotton: G
complete with helts,,
shape. Sell or exc.
thing can use. J. K. Peck, M
rayville, 12 miles North Gaines
ville on Thompson Bridge Rd
McCormick Deering
Machine and Rake, $110.00
Model T. Fordson Tractor
newly overhauled, good con
dbl. disc. plow, $225.00; Gil
bert dees SS new
with plow. M ce Lith
enia, Rt, 1. '
Small Electric
grinds corn, wheat, oats, et
first class condition at
depot, 0,00. O.
Toccoa, 219 Hayes St.
John Deere Side ;
Rake. M. L. Shaly, Oglethorpe
Heavy 3 Roller Cane Mil
and practically new 10 ft. Co
per Pan, $125.00. A. L. wie
Forsyth, Rt. 4. :
1 Case Peanut Side Delivers
Rake, good as new, $200. 00. I
, Williams, Millen, Rt. 2,
Grist Mitt with Engine, oaks
sheller, and 36 ft. 6 in. be
Luther M. Jones, Deeaigyy
3.
3 Roller Cane Mill, Blue Rib-
bon No. 2 horse drawn, and 10
ft. Syrup Pan, good as new,
Wheat
Separator, mounted on, heavy
Wheels, fair condition, $65.
1 H Steel Beam Plow,. Lync
burg, $7.00. No shipping. Sea
ae Fraizier, Milledgeville, =
Mowin
1946 Farmall A Tractor, ne !
1c iles soi
Dahlonega on old Dahlonega
and Cumming Rd. Russ H
Whelchel, Dawsonville, Rt.
1 H Mowing Machine, Deer-
ing, well cared for land in good
condition, $50.00, A. B. a
paend; Rin,
Athens 2-Dise Tiller , good
condition, $75.00. W. H., - s
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
1% 4H Susdchaker Far
Wagon, practically new, usi
very little, $75.00. See C
Mackey, Upper Marietta Ros-
well Rd., Marietta, Rt. 3.-
Good spring farm - wagon,
$65.00. Will Landers, Ate
Box 1734.
5 H. P. Shaw Wakling Trac:
tor, 10 ft. bottom plow ar
necessary tools except plante
condition. Come
2
1944 International Harvester
Combine No. 52-R, excellent
condition, sell or exc. for H, or
M Farmall Tractor. Will pay
difference. C. C. McGee, Win- s
der, Box 374. .
1 light spring wagon,
class cond, $40.00 cash,
at my place, 2 mi.
first
Rt. 1, Box 39 C.
Liverman peanut
overhauled last season,
4 yrs. with Turner
$400.00. tS Gas Watters, Ty ~ j
Ri & eo ae
24 in. Grist Mill, little re-
pair work needed, $25.00. Hen-
ry W. bianco - Nodwood,
pean FOUR
~ARRKET. BULLETIN.
~ SECOND. HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND - HAND =
MACHINERY WANTED
Seven Foo McCormick Deer-
ing Tractor Mower, good con-
dition, $100.00. R. B. Fletcher,
_Jenkinsburg.
_ Heavy Duty John Deere Hay
used wiin
Mercer Wooten, Shellman.
=o eH wagon, good as new. Toy
Ez Settle, Suwanee, Rt. 2.
= 5 Disc: nee Tiller, A-1 con-
Sition. D. E. Smith, Monticello,
Rt. 2.
: izard Jr. Ensilage Machine
for shreading corn, cane or
hay. Without blower. H. G.
es Atlanta, 301 Candler
Rd. S. E., Cr. 2360.
=F 14 one Tractor, new
rubber, new motor; 4 Disc
John Deere Tiller,
wheel on Pubber with seeder
attachment, 1 section Internat-
Phone 59.
Turner Peanut Picker, com- |
plete with belts, good condi-
_Jamb,, Wadley.
First Class Baling
fine condition, power driven,
r, good cond. W. G. Neisler,
Reynolds. z
-Liverman Peanut
Martin Hay | Press, in fair con-
dition, J. H. Jones, Tifton, Rt. 1.
_Lespedeza Combine that. will
it any mowing. Machine, $112.-
00: FOB. R. .
Janting and Cultivating equip-
ment, used very . ee good
ondition, good tires, J. 7. Wat-
on, Thomson.
Golden New Model No.
three Roller Cane Mill
Copper Pan, both $40. 00; Also
2H. Wagon with Bear brake,
eomplete with body, $60.00 at
my on, Red R. Daniel, Thomas-
OH wagon, pebuilt without
body. Hasn't been used sinice
ebuill.:: J; H. Allen, Turin.
Four Disc Athens Tiller.
M. ge on, Thomson, Rt. 1:
2
SECOND HAND
A or H tractor, on rubber, pul-
Tey, lights, starter; Case Power
Hay Baler, (2 or 4 wheels), and
arain Drill (tractor drawn) with
fertilizer attachment. Prefer
Van Brunt, 10-12 disc, within
00 miles. Advise.
addox,. Winder, Rt. 4.
Want Large Syrup Pan, I. B.
ooper, Jr. Madison, Box 101,
Want large size Crawler. type.
Miesel tractor with bulldozer
ttached, good condition. Ad-
ise what you have. C. M. Mil-
sv, Cornelia.
Want late model Allis-Chal-
ers WC or Farmall H tractor.
Also Bush ad Bog Harrow.
WwW ite. cond. and price. Robert
uill, Alpharetta, Rt.
Want bottom plow for Allis-|
qalmers B tractor. Advise.
. F. Ray, Nashville, Rt. 2.
ant J. D. Model A or B trac-
Buy or trade model L John
Deere - tractor, cultivators and
) ower attachment for same. S.
_ Ingram, Talbottom.
Want 1A Farmall with cul-
tors, _ planters and Sigtte
il small power Cane.
U, nents, an cash. M. A.
?
larrow. Prefer Ford-Ferguson
armall. State price, cond.,
Baler, with 712 HP Gas Engine
same, both good cond.
furrow |
g ional Harrow, 8 ft., $1,000.00.
By): Baggarley, Roberta.
tion, $150. :
, $150.00 at ae Pe HB: mation as to make, model, con-
| dition, best price. E. H. Clegg, oe
Press, | =
$150.00. Frank H. Neely, The|.
Neely Farm, Narcross.
International- Harvester, No.
10 Steel Cylinder Corn Shell-
Pickes, i
Gos, Thom-.
oe 1944 Case VAC Tractor with.
| George a foward: Cedartown,
and |.
Bi
out copper pan in good shape,
{and cheap. G. H.
Pe CHIRERY, WANTED
ee oe models of Farmall.
Marvin
Chipley, Bogart, RtT,
| 500 cap. elec. brooder,. $35 for
|chick cap., in good shape. Ad-
| Gennia Brown, Ball Ground,
1 | Rt. fe
Want Grain Drill, 7 or 8 ft.,
in good cond. Write. R. Si Fain,
Fort Valley, Rt. 1.
= Want 2 H. Riding cultivator
in best cond., for cash. Reid
Paulk, Ellabell, Rt.-1,. Box 2.
_ Want size M Intl. or Size UC
Allis-Chalmers tractor.. Would
consider H or W. C..in either;
also want grain drill with fer-
tilizer attachment. Ralph Jones,
Athens, Rt. 2..
Want power take-off for ae
tor. L. E. Mize, Madison, Rt. 2.
- Want a 3 H. P. air cooled gas.
one to power garden tractor,
cheap for cash. B. E. Mobley,
LaGrange, 102 Fair Street.
Want Grist Mill.. Quote price.
Dan Pridgen, Ellabelle, Rt.-1:
Want to buy 30 or 35 gal. Elec.
Barrel Churn in. good shape.
State price. Write or wire Mrs.
A. L. Sewell, Newnan, Rt. 2.
Want Tractor, nothing small-
er than Farmall
Deere B, with or without equip-
ment. Write giving full infor-
Canon.
Want 4 Disc Tiller Plow with
seeder. Howard J.. Jolly, Jack-
son.
Want good 3 Roller HP Cane
Mills or Power Driven Mill. B.
176.
Want Farmall H or M Tractor
with or
Fate DeLoach, Register.
Want Farmall A Tractor. with
or without equipment. Claude
Whitaker, Metter.
Want for cash, 4 or 5 Dise
Tiller Drawbar pull, for Allis-
Chalmers W. Cfl Tractor. Must
be in ee ees condition and
ready . without repairs.
Rt. 2.
dition, on good rubber with
-equipment for same; also John
Deere ee with or without equip-
ment. State price and cond.
Lacey F. Simmons, Douglas.
Want John Deere B or A
Model - Tractor, good condition,
for cash. Call or write.
ee Jackson, Lovett.
Want Cane Mill with: or on
aes Doe-
run, Rt. 2.
Want large Cane Mill, Male
power for reasonable cash price
within 100 miles. J. W. Rauton,
Lyons, Rt. 4. fost
INCUBATORS AND
- BROODERS
je
A 600 cap. incubator and 300
cap., brooder, Electric. J. W.
600 egg cap. Incubator, and
both. Only used part of 2 sea-
ye Mrs. EH: Moseley, Aus-
e
Want a good oil brooder, 500
vise,, All letters. ans... R. Ti
fone Talking Reck, Rt. L Box
- Want 1200 to 1600 cap., Incu- |
bator, cheap for cash. State):
what you have, amount of use,
eond. and price. A. W. Over=
street, Adel, Rt.-1.
SEED FOR SALE
Pure white bunch butterbean
seed, this yrs, crop, 40c Ib. Mrs,
"| Harry J. Floyd, Chipley, Rt. 2.
Early Tender Speckle Half
Runner Garden Beans, 45c tea
cup; White tender Half Run-:
ner Garden Beans, same price;
White Nest Onions, Scullion.
Onion Buttons, $1. 25 gal. Miss
Red Multiplying Pinion Sets,
' Lor planting now, 75c gal.; mixed
Turnip Seed, 50c Ib. Mrs. J. QO,
McDaris, Canton, Rt. 3.
1946 Crop Cannonball Water-
LL. Morgan, oe 2326
1Oay N. dL
= Hee Gordon, Rt, Be
melon. Seed, Make - L.
Se
el B or Allis-Chalmers trac--
H or John
a. Harrell, Eastman, Rt. 1, Box}
without equipment.
Want Farmall Hin good con- |
Rex!
| bage,
Vive ds
| Fos.
hand, $3.25. All PP. L. J. Ellis,
SEED FOR SALE
Seed Beans, several brown
and black stripec Tender Half
Runner Bean Seed, 80c pt. Mrs.
Rufus Finley, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Winter ~ Scullions;
Shallots, Also Pink
Onions,
25c lb;
Thrift for sale. No chks. Mrs.
Amanda White, White, Rt. 1.
Several hundred lbs. pure
Shogoin Turnip seed, good ger-
mination. Price on request. Mrs,
H. C. Williams, Pinerurst.
500 Ibs. Crimson Clover Seed,
recleaned, good condition, 25c
Ib. R. A. Allen, Jackson, Rt. 4.
6 lbs. genuine Chinese Mus-
tard Seed, 1946 crop, $4.50 for
lot. PP, No chks. Mrs. John K.
Smith, - Homerville.
Gourd seed, vhoveughly dry,
$2.00 Ib. P. P. Smaller quanti-
| ties sold. No stamps. Mrs, T. B.
Thomas, Thamasboro.
White nest: onions, $1.25 gal;
also shallots (greatest multi-
plier known), 25c per 100. Miss
Vena Brown, Hartwell,
Large, red multiplying onions
for September planting, 25 to 30:
to the nest, $1.25 gal. Add post-
age. Mrs. A. G: Cheek, Law-
renceville, Rt. 2.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Nice imp. Gibson Great
Jewel Strawberry Plants, 75c C;
$3.25 for 500; Red Everbearing
Thorniess Raspberry White Ice-
burg Blackberry, rooted Sage,
Horseradish, 6 for 50c; Pepper-
mint, 24. for 25C. Add postage.
oe Willis Grindle, Dahlonega,
Rt
Collard Binns. 500 for. $1;
$1.75 M. Booking orders for del.
about Sept. 15. H. F. Seay, El-
lenwood, Rt. 2.
Good Everbearing Surber
Plants. Plant after next good
rain for Spring. $9 C. Del. in
Ga. Write. O.- D. Edge, Jr.,
oan, RFD Macon Road.
Strawberry Plants, bears large
size berries, 50 plants, $1.25; $2
C. Del. 150 miles. O. B. Camp,
Villa Rica, Box 207. as
Collards, 35 C; 500 for $1;
$1.50 M. PP. Moses Davis, Mill-
edgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126.
Everbearing strawberry plants
; extra large and well rooted, $2
C. H. M. Duffee, Forest Park.
; Phone Atlanta, Ca. 6547.
Everbearing strawberry plants
all extra large, well rooted, 2 C.
E. E. Pitts, Griffin, Rt. C.
Collard Plants, $1. 75 M. Del.
E.. B, Wetherford, Gainesville,
Rt. 2S.
- Wakefield oa Dutch Cab-
Georgia, -Marglobe, and
Stone Tomatoes, 500 for. $1. 65;
$2.60 M;. Ga. and Heading Col-
lards, 500 for $1.25; $2 M. All
del. A. C. Garrett, Gainesville,
Improved Strawberry plants,
900 for $3; $5.50 M. Del. No
checks. Clay Evans, Gaines-
ville, Rt 1
_ Nice . Sage
Condons
ing Strawberry plants, 30 C;
Muscadine Vines, 20c. ea; Old
Fashion Peach Trees, Cling
Stone and Plum Pach, 20c ea.
Plants, 20c ea;
Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville,
hi 6
Ga. Collard and: Chas. W.
dike Strawberry Plants, 40c C;
Large Indian Peach Seed, 50c
doz.; also 3 large White Ducks
and 2 Drakes, $5. Add ed
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt.
Klondike Strawberry on
$3 M. iS Jd. YD. Dyer, Gaines-
ville, Rt..
Sage pe: $1 doz also 10
home-raised _ Tobaceo in
Cumming.
Himalaya, large Blackberry,
.Dewberry, Prolific Huckleberry,
$1.50 doz.; Red and Yellow Plum
Seedling Peach, Walnut, 2-3 ft.
trees, large. Bronze Scupper-
nongs, Black Muscadine, 50 ea.
Good roots, Mrs. C. B. Robin-
.son, Bowdon.
Chas. W. Cabbage and Ga.
Collard Plants, 20c C; Elberta
Peach Seed, 20c doz. Plus post-
lage. Mrs, Otis Marbburn; Cone
| ning, Rt a ais : Shs
Wonderberry, Red Gold, Early|
wheat,
Cabbage. Plants, 20: C; Kion- =
PLANTS FOR SALE
Marglobe, Stone and Balti-
more Tomato, 300 for 50c; $1.25
M. Del.; 5000 up, $1.00 M. Exp.
Cale Wakefield and Dutch Cab-
bage, Ga. and Heading Collard,
300 for 90c; $1.90 M. Del.; 5000
Gainesville, Rt.
BGs Smith,
26
W.
Wakefield, Flat. Dutch, and
All Sead Early Marglobe To-
mato, Plants, 35c C; $1.00 for
300; $2.10 M: Collard, Ga. and
Heading, 20 ce: 400. for 1OC5.
$1.65 M. Del. Lee Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2, Box 143.
Old Fashion and Heading Col-
lards, Marglobe and Baltimore
Tomatoes, 500 for: $1.10; $2.00
|M,. All del. prempt shipment;
10,000 for $9.50 exp. L. M. Gar-
rett, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE.
12 bu. Seed Wheat, from
J. W. Chipley, Bogart, Rt. 1.
Approx. 300 bu. Feed Oats,
good cond., $1.15 bu. at. my
Oats for sale. F. B. Trammell, |
West Point, Rt. 3.
150 bu. Victor Seed Oats,
$1.25 bu. Mrs. J..M. Bobo, Hart-
well.
Sanford imp. Seed Wheat, free
from weevils, $4,00 bu.; Coker
Fullgrain Seed Oats, $1. 45 bu.
| Riley C. Couch, Turin.
1000 bu. Lee Victoria Seed
Oats, $1.50 bu.; Few tons Ko-
rean Lespedeza Seed, 10c_ Ib..
L. A. Caldwell, Guy. _
5 tons nice bright Peanut
Hay for sale at. my barn. Mrs.
Cora, Tussell, Osierfield.
Dbl. cleaned and tested Full-;
grain Oats, $1.50 bu.; Red Heart
Ss: Collier, Comer.
2000 bu. Sanford imp. Seed
Wheat, recleaned, good bags)
showing the germination and
purity tests, $4:50. FOB. Ro Es:
Aycock, Monroe,
Best by test.
Barley, $3.00 bu.; Sanford
Wheat, $3.50 bu.; Ga. Exp. Sta-/
ticn Lega Oats, et 75 bu.; Co-
kers latest Strain Victor Grain, |
No. 5, $2.00 bu. All clean, no
rust; obnoxious seed or soot.
R. D, Tatum, Palmetto.
4000 bu. Hastings Seed Oats,
$1.50 bu.; 100 bu. Clemson Bar-
ley, $2: 50 bu.; 500 bu. Sanford).
Seed Wheat, $3. 00. M. T. San-
ders, Commerce.
Some corn: (in oo and |
Hay for sale. Contact, Henry or;
O. T. Hendrix at es Farm
Gore.
rurtiet s Bancroft seed oats, |
pure, recleaned, graded, high|.
germination, $1.75 bu; also Cert.
Bancroft seed oats. Write for
des M. Tur-
Mastedon: Tverbear boc scriptive booklet. R. r
ner, Royston,
Bright Fulgrain oats, $1.35 Bi
in - quantities; recleaned seed |
$3.50 bu;Abruzzi- rye;
thresh grade, $4.50 bu. All FOB
here. No less than Bag Lots
shipped. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley,
-c/o Whetstone Farm.
Pure Sanford seed wheat in
new 100 Ib. sacks, $2.50 bu. Vic-
tor grain seed oats, in--5 bu:
jnew bags, $1.25 bu. at my farm,
or FOB; also white multiplying
onions for fall planting, $1.00
pal. Par. IN. EB. Reid, Hate
well, Rt. 3.
500 Ibs. Hairy Vers, cleaned,
en Fanning, Washington.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
COMPOST: _15 loads of good.
lot compost, under shelter, for
sale. B. Floyd, Broxton, Rt. 2.
EGGS: Purebred Dark Cor-
nish eggs from culled, blood-
tested stock, unrelated, $1.50
per 15 and carton to be ret.
gaat
oe Fed sJobnson, Petes | ee toe
up, $1.75 M. Exp. Col. No. chks. ;
Gov't Exp. Station, $3.00 bu.
ry Trees and Grapev
barn. Bring own sacks. J. E.)
Peck, Farmington, Rt, 1.
100 bu. Texas Rust-Proof
| pea seed, 35c Ilb.,
Ohaee
Purebred Buff o
$1.25 for 15 P. P, Carton
returned Miss Ronie
Shellman, Rt. 1, Box
Fine hatching eggs fro
grade N. H. Reds, $1.25
prepaid. Cartons rety
hens, 4-A grade, 1 yr =
ea. Not prepaid. M,
Mrs, G. C. Clifton, it
POTATOES:
Porto Rico
crop, now ready, at.
6 mi. N. E. Metter, by the
load. Write or wire. M. F-
2613
FIG TREES: :
Brown Turkey Ee
some bore fruit this Sa
Order for Fall shipmer
ea. 3 for $1.95; $6. 05.
insp. before reaching
Loran Cash, Ellenwood
DRIED FIGS;
Nice, fresh dried F
lb. also multiplying wh
onions, $1.25 gal. Ad
son, Bowdon, Rt. : L
FRUIT TREES: ~ =
Apple, Peach, Pear
onable prices. Fall del
-T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
HAMS:
Country cured, suc
12 Ibs, ea., 80c Tb: on
turnip seed, 40c ib. Ji
goin, 50e Ib., $35.00 CW
ka or Willetts Wond
10
more, 30 Ibe Mal
Whigham.
HERBS:
Wild Herbs, Roots an
Write price. Mrs. Mamie
Alpharetta, Rt. 2 s
PEAS: :
1946 crop Lady ae
Add _ postage, No chk
Ethel Weeks, - Rebecca,
Wheat, $3.30 bu. FOB. a i.
i Long pods half. hot
|P. P. Also Sweet, big
Maas Sunrise +
$12.00 per hundred, FOB. Woot-|
. Gainesville, Rt. 5.
iven, free of holes, cl
PEPPER:
red and green and sma
fiery hot yellow pepp
(came from Okinawa),
and green, 20 for 50c.
Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt.
Hot pepper, small
(about size of thimbl
Yo-Yo or squaso gree
50c Ib. Postpaid. All
Mrs. Rufus a
Ried =
SAGE:
See ' hand picked,
$1.00 Ib.; 3 to 20 Ib, 1
filled. Virgil Keith,
1946 fresh ground sag
ab: 10 Ib. lots, $1.40
Cash or Money Order.
Keith, Gay, Rt. i.
SACKS:
- Nice Print Sacks, 100
3 or 4 alike, free of
mildew, 40c ea. Adee
No COD. Prompt
Also white, 20c ea. Mr
Crow, Gainesville.
- Nice 100 lb. cap. prin
sacks, free of holes a
dew, 3 and 4 alike, 45
postage; Also white,
Mrs. G. S. Robinson, i
Rt 2. 2 : e
100 Ib. cap., 20c ea. PP,
10 or more. Miss Bessie
Gainesville, Rt. 5. :
Sacks, Print, 100 lb. ca
ea.; 25 at 39c ea; 50,
100 or more, 3T7Ike ea.;
24c ea; 50, 238 ea; 10
Cash or. M. O. Maj
White Feed. bags, clos
not washed, 20c ea. Ra
Whitmire, Gainesville,
lettering, 16c ea.;
{Add postage. Or ex
Shealy, Oglethor ye,
oe
ne nice, bright, sweet
_ (good cooking
m use. Mrs. Bessie
hellman, Rt. 1.
: i 2 we
y some Cricson Clo-
_ Earl F. Meredith,
se. Mrs. Tom Bel,]
ND HAY WANTED:
arload of good, clean
ones, Waycross, 611.
imple and price on
grade Honey for
) use. Geo, W. Jack-
teville, Rt. 2. .
ar from party having
it the onions do
ow stems). Give
ition, na |
etc. W. E. Bond,
me Quince. Advise
etc. Want for
s. Minnie Simons,
es, for 6. print
ay postage. Mrs.
e, Dahlonega, Rix
1e print sacks. State
id price, Mrs. J. C.
me Beer Seed for own
amt. and. price.
Shirley, Alpha-
LE FOR SALE
Face | Hereford Cow,
25 lbs., gentle, 2 yrs.
impson St. N. W.
12 mos. old, beef
heifers, cross be-
W. Ethridge, Mil-
rd reg. Poiled Short-
Peerion!
eford Bull, 2'% yrs.
1,200 Ibs. Good
pO. ZL. Hall,
. J. Steed, Buena
mths. old, from fine.
. see at my farm. J.
Bogart, Rt. 1.
ernsey Bull, 18 mos.
loodlines for sale. G.
y.
ch cows, Guernsey:
, 3 and 5 yrs. old,
gals.; also good mule,
rk anywhere. Mrs.
Cows, some of best
ll tested for Bangs
Some with young
le freshen next 30
hold sale September
will sell privately.
W. Daws, Rutledge,
it side and possibly
Super Domino 15th.
breeding; open and
and bulls, from 1
Id. Perey A. Price,
h feed, $100.00;
: Clayton,
aled Oats, for own
low skin Onion;
name.of va-
NTED: Exc. 5 lbs*t $50.
2 kind and free of.
| Sharon.
Po eerie Glass, | 10 Berkshire and Guinea cross-
d and Shorthorn.
ef price plus $10.
, for sale. Dr. A. S.|
ilk cow $100: at|-
| 2.
each sex, $20.00 for pair. Dewey
}H. Summerlin, Clem, Rt. i:
2 Guernsey Mileh Cows, giv-
jing milk and 2 Bull Calves, 8
mos. old, all of Candler stock;
fine Black Horse, gentle and
2 milk goats. Mrs. Julia Varne-
cee. Atlanta, 130 Candler Rd.,
3 yr. old Brahma Bull, wit.
about 1100 lbs. Sell for cash
or. trade for blooded hogs. I. C.
Nail, Hortense. :
Reg. Guerr.sey Bull
from high milking produce,
Reasonable price. F. H. Bunn,
Midville. :
High grade (tho not register-
ed) Guernsey cattle: <A 4 yr.
old cow, 2 heifers with first
calves, 1 nice Springer, and an
'18 mos. old male. Contact. J.
|W. Mann, Brookhaven, Corner
Candler. and Clairmont Sts.,
Phone CH 5772. :
heifer calf, 2 others will freshen
soon, 2 nice heifers, 1 large
male, 1 small, and. 2 shoats
(hogs). Mrs. Pearl Smoak, War-
wick. 42
HOGS FOR SALE
wks. old, reg. in buyers name,
Hill, Rt. 1.
PE Boar, wt. about 175_ lbs.
Also young Southdown
Rams, ready for :ssetvice, $25 ea.
R. N. Anderson, Forsyth, Phone
OOTb Pa
Duroc Jersey Pigs, males and
females. Can reg. in buyers
|name, $15 ea. Pat Darden,
| Fall litters from Gas best
_ quality. small herd of Durocs.
i Now booking orders for deliv
ery at 8 wks. of age, dbl. treat-
ed, $30 ea. either sex. Positive-
McBean, Rt, 2, c/o Wilson
Acres. . a
- 1 Guinea Male, 1 Brood Sow,
1 Shoat. and 18 pigs, for sale.
rbert Alewine, Bowdon, Rt.
8 OIC and Guinea crossed and
ed pigs, 6. wks. old, now ready
| for-sale, $8 and $10 ea. at my
barn,.3 miles east Hampton at
crossroads on Luella road. Reu-
be T. Smith, Hampton, Rt. 1.
See Mr. Forbus on Hwy. 5 at
Flint River. R. L. Jackson, At-
lanta, 142 Jackson Street...
8 to 10 wks. old purebred
$20 ea. Ready for shipment.
Ship anwhere. Cobb A. Lee,
Waycross, Rt. 2. ;
Purebred Duroe shoats, $20.00
ea. at Skyland Farms, Ellen-
wood. S. C. Noland, Atlanta,
161 Spring St., N. W.
4 reg. SPC Male Pigs, 3 mos.
old, $20.00 ea. FOB. Dbl. treat-
ed and reg. in buyers name.
J. L. Kimbrough, Vienna, Rt.
Big Bone Guinea. Boar, reg.,
life treated, with papers, 1 yr.
old 23d Oct., wt. between 200
and 250 Ibs. for sale at my
home. M. A. Waters, Austell,
Rij.
Brood sows and shoats, $10.00
ea. up, or exc. for Yearlings
or Cows. J.C. Anderson, Grif-
Hin, Bi Ae :
4 reg. O. I. C. Pigs, male and
female, 6 wks. old, $20.00 ea.;
$21.00 if papers. in ov
name. Will ship COD. Otis Mob-
_|ley, Conyers, Rt. 3.
Reg. OIC Pigs, life treated
with papers to buyer; also one
old. T. W. Morrison, Winter-
ville, P. O. Box 48.
Reg. Hereford Pigs, born
June 27, 1946, best blood lines,
treated and registered, $20.00
.|for males, $25.00 for females.
Foster Prather, Ben Hill, Rt. 1.
- Reg. Jersey Boar (hog), 2.yrs.
old; Also Jersey Cow to fresh-
en with 2nd calf due in Nov.
J. C. Allen, Tucker, Brockett
Rd.
40 OIC Blocky Type Pigs, 6
wks. old Sept. 5 to 8 One of
CATTLE FOR SALE |
Calf, |
l-nice grade Jersey cow with}
Hereford Gilts, best stock 10
$25 ea. Ernest A. Smith, Ben |
Nice SPC gilts, 6 wks. old,).
ready to move, $15 ea.; Spotted |
ly no culls. Robert W. Wilson,
Several nice OIC pigs, $10 ea.
Blue Guinea Pigs, Dbl. treated, |
owners |'
fine boar, wt. 450 Ibs., 28 MOS. |.
EPs
HOGS FOR SA
at
farm. Howard J. Jolly, Jackson.
OIC bred Gilts, all reg. and
bred to reg. OIC male; one pure-
bred Hereford, bred to OIC
male; yery fancy boars up to
6 mos. old, reg. in buyers name.
Short nose blocky type, $25.00
ea. at ..1y farm. W. H. Nix, Al-
pharetta Rt. 3. :
SPC Gilts, excellent biocod
lines, treated and reg. in buyers
name, $25.00 ea. FOB. Fred C.
Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.
OIC Pigs, $15:00 ea; $25.00 pr.
for gilts: Males, $12.00 ea. Can-
not ship. Ready Oct. Ist. Coun-
ty, Line Rd. off Campbellton
Rt 1s
~ OIC Brood. Sow, has had 2
litters of pigs, 12 in Ist litter,
10 the last, ready to breed
again, $40.00; Also one OIC Pig,
male,-7 wks, old, $10.00. Mrs
B. D. Clayton, Adairsville.
| HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
dle); for sale or trade for horse
ford, Dallas, Rt. 3. :
Saddle Horses:
gaited Horses and Tenn. Walk-
-er, lady can handle, 4 to 9 yrs.
Briarcliff Road, JA 2628.
1 Solid Black Stallion, 2 yrs.
Told Sept. 10; gentle, good con-
-dition, Perchon strain. Newman.
E. Denney, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
1 Ga. raised, 6 yr. old Jack,
wt. about 850 to 900 lbs., dark
with white points, gentle, easy
Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Horse mule, good worker, 3%
gentle, $175. W. C.
Morrow.
Good farm Mare, 6. yrs. old,
wt. 1,400 Ibs., do for logging
for sale. J.P. Tingle, Griffin,
-211 Bell Street.
Good 9 yrs. old plow horse,
wt. about 1100 Ibs. will work
anywhere, $150. Herman Mal-
lory, Griffin, RFD A. ne
1 Bay. Mare, 8 yrs. old, good
quality, work anywhere, good
condition, wt. 1100 Ibs., $125.;
1 Mare Mule, smooth mouth,
1,000 lbs. wt.
Vaughan,
work anywhere, will sell reas-
onably. Come see at my barn,
2 miles off Rome-Kingston
Hwy. H.. G.. Pressley, St.,
Kingston, Rt. 1.
One 5 yr. old Mare, wt. 1100
lbs. Well trained and broke,
work anywhere. Best qualities.
Also Jersey cow, fresh, 3rd calf,
milking 31% to 4 gals, best qual-
ities. W. W. Mitchell, East
Point, 304.Thompson Ave.
Beautiful Iron-Grey Stallion,
3 yrs. old, wt. about 750 Ibs., un-
my barn. Frank Barford, At-
lanta, 1185 Moreland, S. E.
Pr. Good Work Brood Mares,
$300.00 or. exe. for
mules. Also good grade Jer-
sey Bull, $55.00. S. P. Sanders,
Comer.
7 yr. old Black Brood Mare,
wt. 1490 Ibs., $165.00. Also 5
yr. old Dapper Grey Gelding, 5
yrs. old, wt. 1200, $135.00. Both
steady workers.
Palmetto.
2 mare mules, 6 and 12 yrs.
of age Make good price on
both, as have no feed. Mrs. K.
K. Bledsoe, Nicholls, Rt. ae
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
100 percent Foreign Pure
Saanan Male, Lester of Sunny-
$5.00. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta,
730 Grand Ave. N, W. BE. 1985J.
Fine milk goat for sale. J. M.
|Daniel, Ben Hill, Rt. 1
60 Pigs, $10.00 ea. FOB. my;
Rd. Mrs. R. Landers, Ben Hill,
/ gether or. separately,
of equal value. William Tank-
3 and five-:
old. Be F.- Stl, Atlanta. 2496
' Graham Acres.
1 Horse Mule, 12 yrs. old,
$100. H. A. Butts, Warm Springs,
to handle. Priced to sell. K. S.
Cle | John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War-
yrs. old, wt. about 850 lbs. very.
good qualities, |
$75. M. A. Gaines, Lithonia,
Rte:
- Pr, mules, wt. around 750 Ibs. |
-ea. Sound, healthy, gentle, |
broken, but gentle, $150.00 at
ratched |
R. P. Bomar,
slope, AGSS 6441, at Stud, fee,
FOR SALE
hornless, cannot ship. Fee, $2.50,
or will sell. Mrs. Terry Lacey,
Albany, Builhonville Rd.
20 head Common Goats, $3.00
ea. and a 1 to 2 yr. old Saanan
Tog Billy, frem reg. stock. Mrs.
J. J. Edmondson, Barretts.
At Stud: Chief Sequoia N
4932 pure bred Nubian, beauti-
ful red-black trim, hornless, ex-
cellent breeding, Fee, $3.00.
Does brought to my barn. Fred
E. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1.
1 oat, 4 qts. when fresh,
$25.00; 1 young Doe, 15 mos.
old, ready to breed, $20.00;
Both Saanan and Tog. crossed;
| Also * mos. old male calf, $20.00.
Mrs. W..M. Gilbert, College
Park, Phone.CA, $064.00 00 5.75
3 Ewes and 1 male (large
enough for service.) Sell to-
at my
barn, near: Veal. L. L. Culpep-
Bons : : | per, Roopville.
Small Pony, wt. around 400.
Ibs: gentle (any child can han-
2 Milk Goats, ene to freshen
or. exc. for good buggy in good
W. A. Patterson, Conley, RFD.
ees =
At Stud: Don Juan, young son
of outstanding Saanan Buck.
(costing $150) and Commodores
milking Saanan Dam. Fee $3.
L. V. Graham,
Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 465.
At Stud: Roddys
Strike, son of the ali time
famous Sir Roderick, and dam,
the equally famous Juniete
Marcella. Proven sire in his
own right. Limited service and
by appointment. Fee, $7.50.
ren St., N. E., De. 5140. .
At Stud: Chickaming Colum-
bo Prince N-4594 Nubian Buck.
Can show you 3 generations of
high milk records back of him;
also have reg. Toggenbuck
Buck Kid, $25. Reg. in buyers
t+name. T. E..Bunne, Jr., Deca-
tur, Rt.3s
35 Goats, Saanans, Toggen-
' burgs and Nubian; also 3 large
Billies, and. some small, $10 up
to $30 ea. Thomas Zakos, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3. Sweetwater
Park, Lawreneeville Hwy.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE _
1 nice grown White with pink
sell Griffin,
Street.
NZ Whites, Junior Stock,
from large parents, Bucks, $1.00;
Does, $1.25; Also grown Buck,
$1.50. State your nearest exp.
Gainesville, | Oalx
office. R. Lamar Brantley,
Wrightsville, Rt. 2.
White Giant Doe with 8
young, $10.00; Ped. Giant Chin-
chilla Doe with 9 young, $20.00;
Trio Ped. Giant Chinchillas, 4
mos. old, $10.00. Satis. guaran-
teed. Charlie
Rt=3:
4 Buck, 11 Does, about 15
young Rabbits for sale at my
home. Ross Miller, Woodland.
50 N. Z. Rabbits, finest breed.
Must sell. L. F. Still, 2496 Briar-
chff Rd., VE. 6520.
1 N..Z. Doe with 2 small rab-
Dublin, 410 Washington St.
Healthy English Guinea Pigs,
(Cavies), $3.00 pr.; $1.50 sin-
gle. Mrs. Margie Smith, Poulan,
Box 596.
Guinea Pigs (Cavies); $5.00
pr. at my place. Jennie A. Jol-
ley, Atlanta, Rt, 7, Box 133.
N. Z. White Rabbits, from
jped. stock, 1 doe, 18 mos. old,
$5.00; 12 mos. old, $4.00; 3 mos.
old, $1.50 ea. Collect. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.
N, Z. White Rabbits, from 2
mos. to 2 yrs. old, male or fe-
male, $2.00 ea. No checks. Will
Ship. W. J. Bradley, Round Oak.
next month, the other bred, sell |
condition, with or without top.
Daisy No. S2-1271-G Reg. heavy |
Lucky |
_ SHEEP AND GOATS. |
At Stud: Saanan Buck, from!
Snow King D 66314, naturally
1eart or what have you... Must.
| Jap bantams. Priced right.
eyes, buck rabbit, $1.50. Rus- |
Bailey, Vienna,.
bits, $5.00 for lot. Ray Wyatt,,
. Talbotton.
farm tools; No plugs. Write
Robins, 309 Scott Cireie.
Fayette, Rt, 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS:
wt. 5 Ibs. $1.50; 4 fagif Cornish,
-E. Smith, Toy. :
30 AAAA Parmenter Reds alk
CATTLE WANTED: :
Will exc. A No. 1 good De
ing Mower, Joe Harrows and a.
12 ft. Gee Whiz and halance
in dollars for a good, br
Steer, wt. 700-1200 lIbs., pre
broke ia ride also, and wit
horns. Also exe. pr. extra nic
7 yr. old mares (will work) fo
yearlings. J. F, Wellborn,
SpIinees es ce
Want calves, yearlings,
dry cattle to graze in pastu
Plenty good grazing. S. Cl
Cagle, Cumming, Rt, 4.
HORSES AND MULES:
Want safe, gentle Horse fot
riding and driving; Also bu
be reasonable. Mrs. Paul
ris, Cochran, Rt. 3 ooo
Want saddle horse not. over
6 yrs. old to plow, wt. 00 to
1000 lbs. Advise. S. C. Ingram,
Want reasonable for cash 1.
pr. smooth mouth mules and
price. C. S.. Haynes, Warne
Want buy or exc. mules fcr a
well broke and well matched
yoke of steers, wt. 1800-2400
lbs., not over .7 yrs. old, prefer
with horns. Sam Brock, kaw
HOGS WANTED: ~ A
Want buy 1 nice, purebred
Big Bone Guinea male, 3 or
mos. old. Must be treated an
Reg. stock preferred. Give
price and details. Melvin S.
White, Coffee, Rt. 1.
Want to buy Big. Bone Black
African. Guinea Boar Pig for
breeding. Must be good. Write
what you have. D. R. Burnett,
Atlanta, Rt, 9. ees
Want Reg. Saanan or Nubian
Goats, to raise on shares, from
3 mos. to 3 yrs. old, as many
as 4. Bring to my home. J. {
Mayhue, Cumming, Rt. 5. |
- POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS AND ANDALUS-
IANS Sea
Pure Ancona Raggter, yr. old,
half bantam, (1 raseger, yr. old,
wt. 5 Ibs. $1.50; 4 walf cornish,
half bantam (1 rooster of same)
the 5 for $7.50. Hens laing. R.
BABY CHICKS AND BAN-
TAMS: Few nice Black Tail
he
A. Barwald, Atlanta, 385 North.
Ave. N. E. Sige Og
CORNISH, .GAMES AND
GIANTS: Games: Charley
Brown Shawlneck cock: and
large hen, perfect cond., $15 2
crossed hens, large, Roundhead- _
Shawl, $7; 2 quail -size, pure
Shaw] tags, $6 ea. Wane Goode, ~
Bronwood. oe
_ Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels, .
wt. 4 to 5 Ibs. ea., $2.50 ea. Im
lots of 2H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington, Rt. 1. es
Triple. AAA, _ bloodtested,
blocky built, Dark, Cornish
Cornish Cockerels and Pullts,
4 to 6 Ibs. none related, $2 ea.
in lots on more than 1; $2.50 for
one. Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vien
na. pate
5 large type Dark Cernish
Pullets, $2.50 ea. 4 at $3 ea. CL
Q. Sikes, Sylvester. Ses
Best stock Pit Game chickens,
young stags and pullets. Sell
all or part. .H. G. White, Ben
Hill, Rt. 1, New Hope Rd.
BARRED, WHITE, AND |
OTHER ROCKS: Barred Rock
Cockerels, $3 ea. Ready for ser=
vice. J. C. Mitchell, LaFayette,
P.O. Box 243. at
White Rock, Apr. hatch Cock=
erels, pure Fishel, $2.50 ea.; $4
for 2. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord,
10 AAAA White Rocks, and
>
March hatch hens now. laying
and $2 ea. Cannot ship. come
get them. Mrs. Ed. Elder, Pom
ona (5 miles*norh of Griffin.) eee
Real Show Birds, Ringlet BR
Cockerels, $4 a head. M. Q, on
J. C. Montgomery, Atlanta, 14
Meridian St. S. E. ns
PAGE SIX
| POULTRY FOR SALE
MARKET BULLETIN |
POULTRY FOR SALE
1 WR April 1945 hatch roost-
er, $3; also early Bunch beans,
50 tb: Colored bunch beans,
45c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. J. E.
Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS (WHITE, BROWN,
AND BUFF:
300 SC White Seahorse Hens,
AAA Imperial matings, 15 mos.
old, good layers, $1.25 ea. Mrs.
Clyde Lanier, Graymont.
250 White Leghorn Pullets,
soon be 7 mths. old, large type,
he lot for $1.50 per head at my
house; $2 ea. small lots. FOB.
my station. W. H. Smith, oss
ley, Rt. 2.
Laying hens, 125 best grade
- white Leghorns, large egg type,
=~ 16 mos. old, $1.25 ea.. at my
home. Jack Cheek, Athens, Rt.
3.
600 big type, AAAA S. C.
- Leghorn .Pullets, 14 wks. old,
$1.25 ea. 16 wks, old, $1.75 ea.
John Renouf, Lithonia, Phone
3712,
2 SC White Leghorn Cocker-
els and 2 SC NH Red Cockerels,
6B mos. old, 4A stock, $2.50 ea.
fete Gs: Gazaway, Atlanta, 301
Candler Road, S.
50 extra fine i size White
Leghorn hens, spring 1945 hatch,
$1.25 ea. Wont ship. Come get
them. C. C, Early, Atlanta, 231
_ Peachtree Battle Avenue, N. W.
~~ REDS (NH. AND Ri): 500
Christy NH Red: . Pullets, 13
wks. old, free of disease, $1.25
ea. Can ship 15 and up. Guar-
~anteed satisfaction. Mark Wood-
lif, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
20 NH Red Pullets and 1
- Rooster, 3% mths. old, $1.75 ea.
All in one lot. Come after, Mrs.
Berta Walston, Franklin, Rt. 2.
19 NH Red Hens, from choice
layers. Sell or exc. for Shoat
of equal value. Will give free
reoster te buyer of lot trom un-
related stock. Mrs.
- Brozel, Dallas Rt. 3. c/o Johnie
Monk.
IDO H Reds, March hatch,
laying now, for sale. L. F. Still,
Atlanta, 2496 Briarcliff Road.
. 10 SCRI Red May hatch pul-
Jets, 1 April hatch cockerel and
~ 1 March 1945 hatch cock, ail
dark red, new breeding stock,
well developed, $25- Exp. Col.
Mrs. oe Eley, White
Le Plains.
2192 young hens, yr. old, R. 1.
Reds and N. H. No culls, $40.00
: for lot or $2.00 ea. at my home.
Clarence London, Atlanta, 77
Rocky Ford Rd.
oe PEACOCKS, PIGEONS,
me PHEASANTS, QUAIL, ETC.:
Fef prs. choice. breeding
_ Homer Pigeons, well mated and
banded, $3 pr.; also Buff Cochin
Bantam Cockerels; 73e ea. C.
H. Overby, Columbus, 3609 14th
Elmer j,
| just beginninig to lay.
Pigeons, mated and working,
50c pr. FOB. T. A. Moseley,
Tennille.
Phesants, Peafowl, Quail,
Wild Ducks, Geese and few prs.
Doves for sale. Reasonable
price. Mrs. Helen R. Stfect,
Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE:
20 April hatch turkey, Broad-
breasted M. B. $3.25 ea. or $60
for lot; also Thompsons Ringlet
B. R. cockerels, about 314 Ibs.
A ea. FOB my statien. Mrs. J.
. Wilson, Martin.
20 April hatch Turkeys, 14
Bronze and 6 White Holland,
sell. lot or separately, $5 each.
Cannot ship. Mrs. R. M. Mili-
kin, Jr.; Forest Park, Call At-
lanta, Ca. 848.
WYANDOTTES:
Four, 7 wks. old Turkeys, and
Seventeen, 3 wks. old, for sale.
J. W. Chipley, Bogart, Rt. 1.
Wyandottes
Archie Pick-
Nice Partridge
Cockerels, $3 ea.
ard, LaFayette.
POULTRY WANTED ~
HAMBERGS WANTED
Want some Silver Spangled
Hambergs. Advise. Mrs. C, A
Ward, Broxton, RFD 2.
PIT- GAMES WANTED:
Want Pit. Game Cocks, not
Cornish, not ever 3 yrs. old, wt. |
51% lbs. or more, good eyes,
plumage, feet, bill, no crooked
breastbones, no crooked tails.
Pay exp. and $1 per Ib., also
will send shipping crates. Dud-
ley Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory
Road, N..E. :
DRAKE WANTED:
Want Black Muscovy Drake;
also one Belgium hair buck rab-.
bit, reg. not necessary. Mrs. H.
5: Rix, Dublin, Rt. 7.
REDS) (N. H.):
Want to buy 60 N. H. Reds,
Quote
W. D.
890 N.
best priice. Ship to me.
Porterfield, Atlanta,
Highland Ave., N. E.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want white family with suf-
ficient force and at least 30.
head of cows and dairy equip-
ment to take over a 200 acre
dairy farm, 2 good barns, one
8 room house, one tenant house,
electric lights, running water in
houses, 2 good all year springs.
Must apply in person. W. B.
Weems, c/o Weems Clothing
Store, Dalton.
Want several families for
gathering crops and for Share
avenue.
Crops and wages in. 1947. F. B.
oreo Werighisville.
The Georgia. Aberde
hold its annual Breeders
and bred heifers, at Alba
j ticulars and information,
_ oo. Vista.
CONSIGNMENT SALE
{ November 14th, at 1:00 oclock. Kor detailed par- |
en-Angus Agsacigtion will
Consignment Sale of Reg- |
istered Angus cattle including bulls, cows, open
ny, Georgia, on Thursday,
contact. Joe 5S. Burgin,
| Fresh Fruits a
a)
September
2 Apples, per bu. bkts.
nd Vegetables
4, 1946 Ailania
$2.50-$4.50
Beans (Lima), per bu. hprs.
Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. _.
Se eee a
Be - 3.50- 4.00
1.25- 1,65.
: Cabbage, per 50 lb. sack
30- 45
1.50- 2.00
3.00- 3.25
1,00- 1.25
_. 1.50- 2.00.
_ 1.50- 2.00
Potatoes (Cobblers), per 100 lb.
Squash, bu. hprs.
sacks 3 218-300
oe 4.50- 5.00
Sweet Potatoes, per bu. bkts.
Tomatoes, per 8-gt. bkts.
WwW atermelons, ea.
Turnip Salad, per bu. as. oe :
|
Ree De es: 35?
\_ .50- 1.50
2.00- 2.50
{) foods.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want settled, middleaged wo-
man for light work on farm.
Mrs. Olin W. Ward, Pooler.
Want good man, furnishing
own stock for good farm on
State Hwy., daily School and
Mail bus by door, Good house,
water, oe Gn Thirds.
Come see. Mrs. J. A. se Elb-
jay, Rid.
Want colored tenants on
Halves for 1 or 2 H. operation,
also tractor; day labor on farm
when not in crop; also want
,{high type man who knows
farming and livestock. Moder-
ate salary and share profits. All
to start in September: if possible.
N. E. Freeman, Conyers,
Want Poultry man and wife
on up-to-date Chicken farm.
Unusual proposition to right
party. J. E. Humes, Columbus.
ARE YOU EATING
ENOUGH FOODS
RICH IN IRON?
listlessness in yourself lately,
you may have called it a case
of spring feverbut it could be
a sign that youre not eating the
| right foods. Perhaps you should
tuake a special effort to include
in your diet. more of the foods
that are rich in iron.
is one of the symptoms of nutri-
tional anemia; another is pale-
ness or lack of color. A good
ia; they are not really sick, but
anemic.
This conditien . is
chielfly by a lack of iron in the
system. Iron is an essential part
of the rd coloring matter of
the blood, or hemoglobin. This
substance not only makes. the
blood a rich red color, but it
also carries. oxygen to all the
cells in the body. This is an im-
portant Jobfor the cells must
have oxygen in order to burn
energy. When the body does
not get all the iron it needs,
the hemoglobin
utilize
to food properlyso
ja lack of energy results.
The need for iron varies at
different ages and with differ-
ent people. The ones who need
-the most are infants, adolescent
boys and girls,
and nursing women. The need
|is also high whenever there has
been a loss of bloodas, for
example, when you have given
a pint of Pee to the Blood.
| THIRTY-FIVE WORDS (unless meaning is d
Bank.
Not all of the tron in the
food we eat is used by the
body; so it is important to
eat a good supply of foods that
are rich in this mineral. The
iron in animal foods is used
more readily by the body than
the iron in most vegetable
Liver supplies more iron than
any other food, and pork liver
contains more than twice as
much as beef liver. All meats
are a rich source of this min-
eral; an average serving sup-
plies about one-fourth of an
adults need for the day. Other
foods which are good sources
of iron are oysters, green vege-
tables, legumes, fowl, potatoes,
dried. fruits, eggs, and whole
grain or enriched cereal prod-
wets, -
FARM ACCIDENTS
Over 17,000. farm residents
in accidents each year. So help
| prevent accidents by cleaning
up the rubbish | around the.
s
farm.
Saye eth Ba ite |
Rae ae gr oe oe
| farm or necessary to farming, and to work. per
If youve noticed a feeling of |
It is a fact that listlessness.
many people have what is call-
ed a borderline case of anem-
a have a tendency to ae
caused.
the foods .we eat and _ create}
supply gets.
low, and the body is not able
| twenty-one (21) years of age.
and pregnant |
| KET BULLETIN.
| STOOD TO BE FOB point unless ,
are killed and approximately
a million and a half are injured
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WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SINCE RE
COOPERATION.
$ Ram ? -
|
$ On Growing Small Grains
is a groing demand for all of the small grains in Georgia.
expand wheat production greatly without meeting our needs for flour.
n one-third of the wheat needed to furnish flour for its own people is pro-
is state. Small grains fit well in a rotation, give protection to the soil
nd add organic matter to the soil: They make an excellent nurse crop
za. Several grain elecators are coming in over the state which v
ter market for oats and wheat. Small grains seem destined to play a
le in the agricultural economy of Georgia. The yield of what in Georgia
bushels per acre in 1945 while the ten year average (1933-42) is 9.5 bushels
A large part of this increased yield is. due to the introduction of the
variety by the Georgia Experiment Station.
ORE
Georgia farm-
will
T VARIETIES. Best
wheat are Sanford,
and Redhart. Plant
seed and avoid land
sted with the wheat
Use clean seed, free
weed seed, and high
IETIES. Variety
that the best ear-
Fulgrain and Vic-.
erruf, Hastings
and Bancroft. For the
anger of winterkill- |
and Forkedeer are
ed. Oat seed should
d with mercury dust
More even
| be had by reclean-
ed before planting.
VARIETIES. The
e, like Sunrise,
promise for Geor-
resistant to mildew
ae Tennessee
ooded is also grown.
ey seed with mer-
for covered smut
le soil and should
nted on poor soil.
RIETIES. Abruzzi
t widely grown rye
for - grazing and
kes best growth on
_ but will do well
fertile, eroded areas.
inteers so that it may
pest in oat or. wheat
albo is also a _ good
EPARATION. Smati
best on a well pre-
firm seedbed. On
ind, grain can be plant-
otton middles with
rrow drill without
ion after the first pick-
alks. are cut in mid-
orn land the ground
lowed and disked.
od should be turn-
or cut with a heavy
disk tiller to allow
lespedza.
d harrowing is de-
mooth the land be-
to make combin-.
or both the grain
a-seed crops.
indicate that lespe-
benefits the land
en it is turned under
ian left on top of the
OF SEEDING. Small
| the Piedmont and
t later in south Geor-
general rule,
n be sown later than
for grazing need to
n September to pro-
grazing. In
ntainous section oats
Owed in September or
OF SEEDING.
clean seed per acre
ate for seeding oats
ow 3 bushels of oats
or grazing. From 1
bushels per acre are
ding rates for wheat.
ushels of barley per
rain. One to 1% bush-
Yate generally recom-
AZER FOR SMALL
Small grains should
zed in the fall with
rtilizer. This may
broadcast
The grain
its equivalent during the mid-
dle of February to the first of
March. If nitrogen is not used
in the fall, 200 pounds of soda
or its equivalent should be
used in the spring. More nitro-
gen than the amounts given
above has proved profitable,
but it is oe? cause. lodging
or falling down of the grain,
particularly on low or fertile
soils. Wheat can stand more)
nitrogen without lodging than
oats. :
METHODS OF SEE DING
Thorough preparation of the
soil and seeding with a grain
drill is a good method. Sowing
in open furrows with a 3-row
drill or l-row fertilizer distri-
butor is a good method in clean
cotton middles or sod land.
Broadcasting the seed and
plowing in or disking does not.
give as good yields as drilling. |
The deep furrow, method of
seeding oats helps keep down
winterkilling in severe winters.
POULTRY FOR SALE
Pit Games, kind no one can
whip; main of properly con-
ditioned, heeled and handled,
early 1946 hatch stags and
pullets. Prices on request. J.
Robert Wesimoreland, Toccoa.
Rt. a
Pit game stags and pullets,
pit. winning qualities unsur-
passed by any breed. Priced
right. Douglas MCurry, Toc-}
cod. Rt. 3, Box 92.
LEGHORNS:
16 young W. L. hens and
rooster, .$1.25 ea; 12 heavy
hens, $1.50 ea; also 1 hornless
milk goat; and 1 bred Essex |
Giant Rabbit, $2.50. Lockard
Bell, Atlanta, 2677. Pharr Rd.
4-A Big English White Leg-
horn. 16 wks. old pullets, well
developed, the kind that lays
in winter, $1.50 ea. at my farm.
Cc. E. Woodruff, Chipley.
5 White Leghorns and 1
Barred Rock Pullet, just be-
ginning: to lay, 1. White Leg-
horn Rooster, same age, $14.00
for lot or $2.50 ea.; Also 10
NH Reds, 3 mos. old, Straight
run, $1.00 ea. A. F. Britt, At-
lanta, 597 Hope St., S. W.. RA.
0325. :
75 AAA Eng. Strain, large
type W. L. Pullets, 4 mos. old,
$1.75 ea. Won't ship. No calls.
2 mi. N. of Douglasville. W. H.
Ragan, Douglasville, Rt. 3; Box.
13.
Ten 4A White Leghorn Roost-
ers, 4 mos. old, $1.50 ca. PP.
Lloyd Patterson, Talking Rock,
Rt:-2.
MINORCAS AND
MISC. CHICKENS:
50 mixed yr. old laying hens,
$1.50 ea. No Jess than 10 ship-
ped, some Cornish and some
Leghorns; Also 1 reg. -Milch
Cow with papers, $125.00 at my
barn. Mrs. Helen R. Street, At-
lanta, Rte 2:
40 Cockerels, about 10 wks.
old, light breed, some blue,
some black and white, wt. 1%
to 2 lbs., fat and in fine con-
dition, \75c ea. Mrs. Rv Lb. Sa-
bolt, Buckhead.
PEACOCKS, PIGEONS, :
PHEASANTS, QUAIL, ETC.:
Racing Homer (some flown
500 mi.) Pigeons. Write for
prices and details. Ans. all let-
ters: Also have baby NZ White
Rabbits for sale after Sept. +
$1.00 ea. Ralph A. Wright,
Smyrna, 212 Dunn St.
fast breeders,
$35.00 for lot. Ist M. O. gets
them. C. W. Futch, Atlanta,
614 Sherwood Rd. N. E.
Reds, blood tested, 00
James H. Dwight, Atlanta, 141.
Stewart Ave.
second pollorum
breeders. Write for price; Also
white -
Chas; 222
ville, Rt. 3.
POULTRY FOR SALE
Pigeons, grown and mated,
0c pr. T. A. Moseley, Tennille.
10 or 15 pr. White King Pig-
-eons, mating and working, for
sale. L. M. Williams, Atlanta,
1024 Lucille Ave., S. W-
PIGEONS:
About 12 pr. common pigeons,
mostly brown and white, some
black, 35 ea. male and female
pr., $5.00. No less 3 prs. ship-
ped. Exp. Col. Eugene Ger-
lach, Atlanta, 507 Stovall Ave.
S. E..JA 1463 J.
Few prs. well mated, band-
ed and working Homers, $2.00
pr; few Buff. Cochin bantam
cockerels, 75c ea. C. H. Overby,
Columbus. %609 14 th Ave..
25 prs., White Kings, mated,
Must sacrifice,
20N:- Ho Cikris: <4 mos. old,
hatched from eggs direct from
Christie, $2.50 ea. Exp. Col. H.
Konigsmark, Smyrna. :
3 March hatch Rhode Island
$5.00 ea.
30 R. I. Red 4-A grade pul-
lets, direct from breeder, March
25, 1946 hatch, $1.50 ea. Cant
ship unless crates are furnish-
ed. G. W. Darden,
ville. RFD. :
Watkins-
100 N. Bee Red pullets, 10 wks.
old, best quality, no culls $1.00
ea.
mire, Atlanta, 929 Argonne
Ave.
Come after. J. O. White-
40 R. I. Reds 4-A April hatch
mostly pullets, extra fine, $1.75
ea. if shipped, or $1.60 ea. if
come after, 2 mi. Ea. Conley.
Mrs. E. Stevenson, Ellenwood,
Ri
Superior quality N. H. Reds
from 300 egg layers, 12 pullets
and 1 cockerel, $25.00. Lay in
September. L. G. Watters, At-
lanta, 1243 North Ave., N. E.
DE 9916.
REDS:
-Full-Blooded Rhode Island
Red Cockerels and Pullets, age
5 months, $1.75 ea. O. Henry
Cornelia, Rt. 1. _
Hens,
Christie N. H. Reds
good
test,
sacks, $15.00 C.
McMillan, Gaines-
feed
10 NH Red Pullets, 5 mts.
old, from blood tested flock,
$2.00 a; Also 1 Rooster, pure-
bred. Mrs. M. G. Vanzant, Ab-
beville, Rt. 2.
12 Jan. hatched N. H. Red
Cockerels,
fine stock, $3.00 ea. FOB. Will
ship. Mrs.
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
blood tested, extra
H. H. Richardson,
75 AAAA NH Pullets and
Cockerels, 4 mths. old, $1.00 ea.
Cannot ship. Mrs. E.
lor, Presley.
W. Tay-
40 Red Pullets, now ready to
lay, $1.50 ea. Will exc. for dit
tle bone Guinea Shoats; Also
have 100. frying size chickens
to sell. Wont ship. Come see. |
Andy Wade, Alto, Rt. 2
Rhode Island Red Hens for
sale, good layer stock, wt. from
6 to 8 lbs. ea. 2 yrs old, 33c per
Ib., Mrs. W. L. Sessions, Soper-
ton.
600 NH Red Pullets, 12 wks.
old, $1.25 ea. Can ship 15 or
more; healthy and from best
laying strain. Mark Woodliff,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
5. G. FUTRAL |
{3 roosters
EDuecks,, 3 2 ducks
| $90.00 for both.
Lithonia, Rt 1
10 Nice RI Red Pullets and
Roosters for Sale, 7 pullets and
pullorum treated.
Pullets will soon start laying,
$1.75 for pullets; 51.50 for
roosters. M. O. Louis Peacock,
Portal, Rt. 1, % Ben Screen.
TURKEYS GUINEAS GEFSE
DUCKS ETC. FOR SALE:
4 turkey hens and 2 gob-
blers,. yr. old, $40.00 for the
6.. Mrs. A. C. Ward, Hoschton,
Rt , Box 34,
12 head Quackless Ducks,
now. laying, $1.50 ea. Trade
for chickens of good stock.
Mrs. Ruth Pierce, Alma, Rt. 4.
Seven Toulouse reg. Geese,
March hatch, $3.00 ea. Buyer
to. pay shipping costs. Mrs.
R.-R. Cooper; Rome, Rt. 1
White Mammoth Pekin
and drake,
$5.00. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
6 White Ducks, 3 pr. $3.00;
Lot for $8.50; Also 2 Heifers,
1d. W. Camp,
13 Young Guineas, this yr.
hatch, $1.00 ea. Cannot. ship.
R. M. Jones, Decatur, 230 S.
McDououg? St. Cr. 2536.
White Muscovy drake, $1.50.
Money Order. Fred E. Grubbs.
Demorest.
' Trio, 1 yr. old White Pekin
ducks, $5.00 or exc. for 7 prs.
large type common pigeons. R.
C. Fountain; Dublin. Rt.3.
21 Muscovy Quackless ducks,
nearly grewn, 11 drakes, $2.00
ea; 10 females, $1.00 ea; 6 half
grown, $1.00 ea; 14 young, 2
wks. or older, 60c ea; also 2 pr.
Cornish bantams, $3.00 pr.
cockerels just starting to crow.
W. S.- Carlos, Macon. Rt. -2,
Bloomfield Rd. :
POULTRY WANTED
Imp. large, 1 yr. old Mus-
covy ducks, black with white
markings, $10.00 trio, or %8.00
pr. E. Maynard, Newton.
BANTAMS AND CORNISH
WANTED: ;
Want some Black Cochin ban-
tam hens and rosters, also Dark
Cornish ~ullets for stock. Ad-
vise price, etc. J. T. Brown,
Elberton. Rt. 3x.
BARRED, WHITE AND OTH-
ER ROCKS:
Want 2 White Rock cock-
erels, February or early March
hatch, both of best stock and
strain. State price and details.
Mrs. J. T. Donaldson, Fort
Valley. Rt. 1. - :
GORNISH, . GAMES, AND
GIANTS WANTED:
Want young Pit Game Cock
and 2 Pullets for breeding pur-
pose. Prefer 3 or 4 Ib size. J.
W. McDonald, Cordele.
Want Pit game cocks . (not
Cornish), not over 3 yrs. old,
wt. 542 Ibs. or more, good eyes.
plumage, feet, bill, no crooked
breastbones, no crooked _ tails.
Pay Express and $1.00 lb. and
furnish shipping crates pre-
paid. Dudley Price, Atlanta,
1678 Emory Rd. N. E.
PHEASANTS WANTED:
Want Silver, Ambhearst,
Reeves, Ringneck, Golden,
Green or Copper Pheasants.
Dan Gray, Uvalda.
LEGHORNS:
Want .2 White Leghorn
March 1946 hatch roosters, no
culls: State best price del. to
me: Mrs. B. V. Castleberry,
Suwanee. Rf. 1.
REDS WANTED:
Want sev. hundred pullets
or young hens, just beginning
to lay. Must be full stock, Reds
preferred. Advise what ~ you
have, if tested, and price. C. J.
' Kennedy, Clarkesville. Rt. 3.
Want sev. hundred full blood,
Crystal Red hens, just begin-
ning to Jay; other fuH stock
Reds considered. Advise L. W.
Kennedy, Clarkesville. Rt. 3.
PEAFOWLS WANTED:
Wanted a Blue pea-hen,
over 2 yrs. old. State price, ete.
first letter. Mrs. A. C. Phillips,
\Lilburn. Rt. 1. (Possum Lake)
PIGEONS WANTED:
common pigeons; 15 pr. war
ed. Advise. Ernest W. Halil,
worth. Rt. f. 5 :
buy some
Advise.
worth, Rt. 1.
Will give 25e per pair f
PIGEONS WANTED: | War
Common pigeons.
Ernest W. Hall, Ac-
FARM HELP WANTED
white Woman for light farm
work. Marie Overstreet, Lenox.
colored, to help gather 194@
crop and make a crop in 1947,
House and wood free for rest
of 1946. N. A. Jacobs, Grayson,
Box 150. et
to bud a quantity of pecan
trees. Write J. R. Price, Locus{
Grove. SS
general farm work, Good wages
1946 and 1947. F. B. Jackson,
Wrightsville. ae
farm on 50-50 basis; day work
and fall crops. ee
Haynes, Warner Robbins,
Scott Cirele.
salary, house and water, large
farm, plenty day work for en
tire family. Must be
workers. Can use several fami-
lies. Dr. J. H. Douglas, Albany.
woman, middle aged, for lighi
work on farm no field work
Could use old colored couple
Salary and house furnished.
Good location and home.
Roy Jackson, Lovett.
man for light work around farm, ~
Board. and small wages.
ences exchanged. H. H. Williams,
Richmond Hil. fee
live in home with wife and me,
room and board free; man t
cultivate 15 to 20 acres land on
90-50 basis and help in other
ways. when not in crop. Woman
to do light work. E_ S.
well, Shady Dale.
pentine faces balance of this
season and rext year. Also can
farm tobacco allotment if suf-
ficient foree, 5 room house to live
in, on School Bus and mail
route. M. C. Anderson, Baxley,
Rt 2 a
cold, healthy, help gather crops,
ton. Money and part crop; alse
room-and board. H. G. Brown, |
hoe hands, for 2H farm, 6 R.
Decatur.
lanta, 902 Candler Bldg.
bero.
to
| Ranch, Austell, phone 5697. =
noi |
Juniper.
awh
Want middle
age, reliable
Want small family, white or
Want someone experienced
Want several families for
and location for balance of
Want 2 H farmer to work
Write. C. S,
308
Want colored farm help god
goed
Want unencumbered colored
Mrs
Want middle aged white wo
iefer-
Want neat man and wife te .
te
Black: |
Want party to work 4000 tur :
Want handy man, 45-55 yrs
get wood, pull fodder, pick cot-
Austell, Rt. 1. :
Want family with at least 4
house, good bottom land, near
Shares or other basis
for 1947. House ready to move
in. Furnish day labor until crop
time. Dr. Dewey T. Nabors, At-
Have 50 acres good Hay to be
harvested. Will pay by the acre
or give half to party harvesting,
Write. F. L. Brunson, Waynes:
Want man, woman or couple, -
Veteran or settled people, white
cr col, with references, for
small place, garden, chicken
yard, flowers, etc., space enough ~
raise to sell in moderate
partially furnished
small house, elec. Shares ot
standing rent. Miss Janie M. |
Maddox, Stone Mountain, P. O.
Box 297. Z
Want farm family, 2 men
workers, experienced, operate
all modern farm machirery, do
gen. farm work; other assist_
with herd of Hereford cattle.
House, elec., water, wood. 14
mi. Atlanta. Attractive morith-
ly salary if qualify. H. A. Cham-
berlain, owner, Silver Creek
quantities
Want man and wife to farm
$50 mo., room and _ board. JAI
letters. ans. Vester i
~ Ste
PAGE BIGHT
FARM HELP WANTED.
Want white woman for light
work on farm. $42.50 mo., room
and board; also want white man
and wife for light farm chores
on farm. In replying give ref-
erences of three reliable per-
- sons who know you well, your
ages and your church affilia-
tions, etc. Mrs. A, H. Hale, At-
Janta 1. -P. O. Box O91.
Want montact farmers for 1
and 2H. crop, 50-50 basis, for
1947. Good house. elec. lights,
water, good stock and equip-
ment. On Mail Rt. close church
and school, 4% mi. So,. Hape-
ville, % mi. West Philadelphia
sores Rosece Carden, Forest
ark,
. Want good farmer for large
farm, 2 mi. Alma, just off Hwy..
No. 1, known as the Cockman
Farm. 7 R. house, good feed
barn (will take care of crop),
good Tobacco barn.and Tobacco
allotment. Contact. Mrs. J. A.
Cockman, Alma.
Want good man for a farm
and some work on turpentine
boxes. Must be reliable. Mrs.
K, K. Bledsoe, Niicholls, Rt. 2.
Want sober man, wife, or
small family as earetaker, or
handy all round farm, man on
farm. House and patches avail-
able. 6 mi, Columbus, paved
road, churches, school. Pay
_ weekly. F. Roy. Duncan, -Co-
~ lumbus, 3119 Hamilton Ave.
Want woman to assist with
_.Gardening and Poultry Rais-
ing. Salary and home. Bill.
Jones, Jasper, Rt. 1.
Want Tenant for 1947, 202%
acre farm. Can be cultivated
with machinery. Share cropper
or standing rent. C. E, West,
Macon, 310 First Nat] Bank.
= Want good farmer for good
2 H. crop for 1947 on 3rds and
4ths. Good house and_ out-
bldgs. So. of Dallas. Mrs. J. M.
: oe Atlanta, 980 Pryor St.,
a WwW
Want 1 or 2 hands to gather
desired. Will furnish 3 rooms
of my house free. G. B. White,
Powder Springs, Rt. 1.
Want dependable white wo-
man to look after chickens
and light farm chores. Good.
home. J. A. Brown, Austell,
Rt. 2. Last house off Bankhead
. Hwy: on River Rd.
- Want young white farmer
_ for farm operation including.
=. upht- tractor, prefer veteran
with family. Give age, exper-
dence and weekly salary ex-
pected. H. M. Carter, Savannah,
P.O. Box 192.
=< Want> young) married man
with farm raising and fair edu-
_ eation to learn complete orna-
- mental nursery business, pre-
_ ferably under GI on-the-job
training. Must have good per-
- sonality and not afraid of man-
ual work when necessary
Give character references. R.
P. Mayo, Augusta Rt. 2
Want family for this Fall
and a crop on halves for 1947,
Need 2 plow, hands or more.
Nice4 room house with lights,
on mail and school bus route.
_the country,
crop. Top wages paid daily if)
FARM HELP WANTED
MARKET BULLETIN =
- POSITIONS WANTED
Want practical farmer to
help operate fully mechanized |
farm; Seed, feed, grain, live-
stock. No row crops. Want op-
portunity hunter and not job
hunter. R. Carter Pittman, Dal-
ton.
Want good men with one or
two boys to work on farm and
dairy. A good place for a good
farmer and dairyman. J. L
Fincher, Barnesville, Box 49.
- Want tractor drivers and
other farmers, white. or color-/
ed, for work on farm near
Jonesboro on Hwy. 54 at Flint
River. See Mr. Forbus at farm
or R. L. Jackson, Atlanta, 142
Jackson St.
Want dependable man and
wife to work with cattle. House
furnished, reasonable salary.
Write or see. D. E. Austin, Jr.
Decatur, Rt. 2. De. 7439.
Want farmer for 2 or 3 H
farms on 3rds. or 4ths. or for,
standing rent. Good 7 room
house, out buildings, electric
lights, good pasture for cattle
and hogs, plenty water, on mail
and school. bus route. Mrs. W.
M. Cobb, Temple.
Want colored woman from
not over 45 yrs.
old, for chicken and_ turkey
farm. Good job and good: pay..
No field work. Must. have ref-
erence and health certificate.
Write. Mrs. Helen R. Street,
Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564.. -
Want white woman to jive
as- member of family, 2 in fam-
ily, help with work on farm
and be able to milk. Room and
board, reasonable salary. V. A.
King, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want job on farm for wages
or dairy work, must have 3
or 4 room house, lights, wood,
pasture and garden, near school
and bus line. W. A. Patterson,
Conley, Rt. 2.
Want job for another year
as care-taker of small estate.
Reasonable salary. Mrs. W. G.
Nichols, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Want 1H Crop for standing
rnt on or near mail and school
route, near paved road, 4 or 5
room hous. Have 2 boys, 13
and: 15, one girl large enough
to. work. All letters answered.
Julian Stanton, Atlanta, Briar-
clitt Rd. Ri 2.
Dairyman wants job in barn
running milking machinery.
Have 7 yrs experience. D. T.
Bass, McRae. % J. A. Mims.
rent, 3rds. or 4ths., or 50-50
basis, Have wife and invalid
child. All letters answered. C.
E. Jett, Kennesaw, Rt. 1.
-Want for Standing Rent,
1 acre up, near city limits,
close to bus or car line, to
raise plants and truck farm.
Near Atlanta. J. Howard
Want I H. Crop for standing
House and small acreage, from |
Would con. crop on 50-50 basis.
Want goad farm for 1947.
Can handle 4H farm; must be
good land well located with
fair buildings. Will ans. all let-
ters. Fred Powell, Albany, Rt.
1, Box: 614.
Want to rent good 2 H crop
on 3rds. and 4ths. Can run
truck, tractor, or most any kind
of machinery. Want on power
line. 7in family. J. L. Ledbet-
| ter, Canton, Rt. 1.
Young man wants good farm
for 1947 with large tobacco al-
lotment. Want tractor. Must
have good house, water, electric
lights. Want steady work for
balance of 1946. Ellis D. Hug-
\gins, Cobbtown, Rt. 2, c/o El-
len Rewis.
Man, 49 yrs. old, world war
No. 1 Veteran, wants job as
caretaker of stock farm or gen-
eral farm. Must have good house
water, lights, wood and garden.
Prefer around Fort Valley or
Albany, but most anywhere in
Warwick, Rt. 2.
White man wants near town,
small 2 H. farm, good corn and
cotton land, cane and potatoes,
-4-5 M. Turpentine pulling boxes
or more, and cows to milk, all
on 50-50 basis. Good 5 R. or
larger house. Come or write.
Reamus Hooks, Adrian, Rt. 3.
Want small 1 H, farm. on
halves for 1947, with good peo-
ple; good 4 R. house, good well
of water in yard, wood, etc. 2
in family. Prefer in. Lamar or
|Upson. Apply (can see me in
Barnesville every Saturday ev-
ening). W. R. Harrell, Barnes-
ville. oa
Want 2H crop on 50-50 basis,
good land, good roomy house,
tobacco and cotton allotment.
Will furnish mules and labor.
You furnish land, fertilizer,
seed and pay half of moving
bill. W. A. Gay, Alamo, Rt. 1.
Want light 1 H crop on halves
near Duluth, Suwanee or At-
lanta. Have to be partly fur-
nished. Have wife and 4 chil-
dren, ages 9, 5, 3, and 1. Bob
Clayborn, Duluth, care Charlie
Howell, Rt. 2. .
Want job on farm with 3 R.
Fairburn with good man. No
bad habits. Have wife and one
Fairiburn, Rt. 2. :
Want farm suitable for truck-
ing and chicken raising, near
Atlanta, with 4 or 5 R. house, on
or near paved road, with small
acreage, for standing rent.
Richard Jett, Clarkston.
White middleaged man wants
job picking cotton.
300. lbs. per day.
board or else not
References required.
Must have
interested.
Amos Z.
Plant Soybeans, Velvet Beans,
ty wood and water. Can drive
Smith, Atlanta, Box 119, 552
W. W. McPherson, Vila Rica.
Perkerson Rd. S. W.
ractor and furnish self. O. C.
Bray, Moran, Rt. 1.
GEORGIA
LIVESTOCK MARKETS
Ga. acceptable, Gilbert Green,
house around College Park or)
child. Good willing worker. |
State wages. Do not werk on
Saturday. Mr. Isaac Ridings,
Can pick}
Shipp Douglasville, Rt. 3, care)
G.- = Jones:
Man wants 2 H Farm on
shares, with hogs and cows..
Corn and plenty Hay Crop.}
Near Church, good house, plen- }
||| LAND OR FARM you wish to sell,
Hold Cotton Se
:
Exchange for Cotton Seed
(Continued from Page On
on for cottonseed meal
hulls. ,
The flax growers, if possi
should hold their seed. I am
familiar with the flax busir
I do not know whether it is pr
tical for flax growers to
their seed or not, but if they
hold them, they should do
I am absolutely certain
the cotton growers should k
their seed off the market u
they can either exchange t
on a reasonable basis, or
they can get a reasonable p
for them. Cottonseed will
just as good a year from na
when OPA goes out of busin
as they are now. 7 s
TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agricult
, et
POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS
- Want big 1 H Far
good land, Stand
3rds. and 4ths. Go
Woman and 5 boys want
house and work dairy, poultry,
or truck farm. Boys ages, 9 to
16. Prefer near Hampton or
Jonesboro. Live 3 miles east
of Jonesboro, Mrs. Willie Heat-
on, Jonesboro, RE 1. =
school and ma
road. All letters
K.-T. Clack Bute
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SEND IN YOUR FARM LAND
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AUGUST ee : a :
HOGS Atlanta Augusta Albany Sylvester Valdosta ~
LBS, 29th 22nd 28th 26th 22nd
| Good to choice 180/240. - 18.00' 22.50- 22,75: Seo eS ed
. | Good to choice F455 (2 Boles eee ge ney
Heavies | 275/300 SERS) oe ee
. Heavies: 355/400 SG OU ss a i ee ee
Lights 155/175 - 17.50! 21.00- 23.75 No 20.00- 22.00} 20.00- 22.00
Lights 135/150 = 106) = - Hogs
Lights 130/DN ; 16.00- 20.00; 16.00- 20.00.
Roughs 180/350 g =
Roughs 250/450) Co ee FA
Digs iE
CATTLE - ee
eae PER CWT. eee
| Choice Strs & Heifers. - 20:00} 18.00." 19.09 | 2 |
Good Steers & Heifers 16.50- 20.00) 16.06- 18.00/ 13.00. 14.00) 14.00- 16.90
Medium Sieers & Heifers -14.00- 16.25, 12,00 15.00) 12.00- 13.00; 11,00- 13.00
} Common Steers & Heifers Be ee 100 2 9.00- 11.00 9.00- 10.00
| Fat Cows 12.50- 1500| 13.00- 14.50 F602 12-0 aS
1} Common Cows No 10.00- 12.25 9.0C- 11.00 7.00- 8.00 9.00- 11.
Canrer Cows Cattle - 9.00 7.00- 8.00 6.00 7.00 7.00- 3.00
| Yries. & Light Bulls. Se 79.00. 14001 9.00- 11,00) 9-00-1200
4 Shelly Cows ae ~'400- 6.00) 5.00- 3.08 5.00- 6.00
{ Bulk ee -; 10.00- 11.50 9.90. 10.5 9.00- 19.0C
| 000 Calves 18.00- 2160; 18,00- 1990; 14.00- 16.00)...
Medium Calves ~ GE irate | 15.00. 17.09; 11.00. 12.00; 14.00- 15.00
tommon Caives | 41.N9- 13.00! 9.00- 10.09! 10,00- 1200
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