Tom LINDER a WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1947 NUMBER 24. 1D f ee ea: ihe United ;overnmen had oe ier. abs: oo from 4 Hae per ea ae and i in a very few pe cents - oe. per 4 mn oon in Bosal. i oalie price. Is. En glish spinner to. sell fu-. N w York and New Or- | es on a basis of 4 cents per the American price, the When: the fu- per. en Eres hem to sell ngland and other coun- ents. less than the market any ee fens the ef raver p00 00" per. pale: on d. What. is S| . America will go | ble ia. entire crop, Se it was expor ted or not. ; This years. crop is slightly above 8 million bales. $20.00 per bale on 8 tuillion bales is 160 million dollars. This is aioe what export subsidy has cost the cotton growers on this years crop. In addition to that, the subsidy has cost the taxpayers 23 mil ion dollars. I wonder when our law makers nd _ (Continued on Page pOoD) Not long a go it was my privilege to. | take an automobile trip from Atlanta | to the West coast. As we drove through ' Kastern Colorado, the highway: rapidly climbed along broad reaches of table- ta On either side we could see de- pressions and beyond each depression was. another stretch of tableland. As we journeyed down the western slope of the great Rockies we came to lesser mountains, and because of the fact that we were on a downward road, these lesser mountains hid from our eyes the great peaks that we had seen - : earlier in the day. History i is like a journey of this kind. Among the men of our own day it is. : impossible for us with our imperfect minds and visions to properly appraise _.them. Ae we live our little lives here, we live among the mountain. peaks and. the lesser mountains. We have the chasms and the canyons; we have the wind and the snow flakes, the deer hunters and the deer}: and we walk in -contusi on of tmninds. But. ae we look back over the ae = plains of history, all of these chasms, winds and snow flakes, pines and firs become only.a setting in which all small minds and small statues run together _ _and we cannot discern the one from the other. But towering above all of this we see a few mountain tops. We sce a few men who were so great in mind and spirit that they tower above the men of their day, just as those great mountain peaks in the Rockies towered above their lesser kind. We are only now in our journey reaching a point far enough from the days of George Washington to begin to view his towering proportion and to un- derstand something of the greatness of his mind and heart which enabled him. to do the things which to a man of less proportion would have been impossible. _ Washington Was one of Natures no- n.. He was the son of a substan- _ these , | George Washingteul lived in America for several generations... : His father died when George was twelve years old, and on account of this loss of 5 | his father he was denied the advantage of a college education. At an early age George went out into the forest as a surveyor and became an expert in for- | est craft and forest lore. He was not only a great student of Nature, but he mastered the practical problems of life -in a wild, unexplored land. For several years, as Commander of the Continental Army, Washington met defeat after defeat. Not only was he | plagued with continued desertions but protests against him grew thick | fast in Congress among the politicians of the different states and among the officers in the army. In spite of all discouragements which would / have utterly defeated a -man of less stature, Washington persevered even to the extent of spending his own private funds to alleviate the sufferings of the men who remained with him. No man is truly great except God make him great. Wherever true greatness is found you may rest assured that God is not far away. We are told that while Washinton was not a religionist or a church man in the usual sense, he was a great believer in God and exhibited a child-like faith in~ Gods direction, and told that on goodness, Gods Gods mercy. We are : many occasions when problems and ~ tasks appeared to be insurmountable, Washington would retire to a secluded spot and commune with his Creator. As the centuries roll by,.as generation suc- ceeds generation, as men look back across the plains,.the rivers and the tablelands of Time, the figure of-Wash- ington will loom greater and ~ greater, and he will be seen as a great mountain peak which raises its top to the sky and seems to commune with God. TOM LINDERS, Commissioner of Agriculture and ve GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO!, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL x6 ASSOCIATION of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy ; Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 380 words including name and address. Bulletin. F Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covingion, Ga By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau o Markets, 222 State Capitol, - Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided fcr in Section 1103, Act Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, Ailanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pece St. State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. _ meat and very delicious, bine run, 10c State Capitol Covingion, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices SEED FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE Kobe Lespedeza Seed, cleaned and: tested, new bags, 15 Ib. Geo. Watkins, Griffin, Rt. A. Dude Creek Watermelon Seed, earliest var. known, matut es 60 days after planting, rith red $2.00 Ib. Mrs. J: M. Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 1: 92 Ibs. Red Heart Stone Mt. Watermelon Seed, $1.50 lb. PP. Make offer on lot. Devoe Smith, Adrian. Blue Ridge Mtn. Climbing| + Tomato, runs 15 ft. 100 Ibs. to vine, 200 seed and 200 seed of Colossal largest tomato grown, and culture inst. for 25. Limit- ed amt. W. C, Smith, Roy. Kobe Lespedeza Seed, com- Ib. FOB. 0. Keener, Thomson. Several tons Kobe Lespedeza, combine run, 10c lb. up to 500 Ibs. Reduced price on _ large uantities. FOB. N. P. Bassett, ort Valley, Several lbs; Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, hand- saved, pure, $2.00 lb, Mrs, Leonard Tibbitts, Dallas, Rt. 3. ; 50 lbs. Cannonball Water- melon Seed, hand saved, shade dried, $1.25 lb! $1.00 lb. for lot. -L. P, Rhedes, Abbeville, Rt. 2. Crotalaria Septablis Variety, 15c Ib. Recleaned. J: H. Good, Cordele. 100 lbs. White Bush Butter- bean Seed, 40c lb. Neel Jolly, Kingston. Brown striped half Runners, 60c 1b; White and Str iped But- terbeans, 45c lb; White Brown- eyed,-20c 1b; Pumpkin Seed, l5c tbl; Rockford Melon Seed, 15c tbl; Bermuda Onions for Spring planting, $1.00 gal; Blue Damson Trees, 50-70c ea. Add postage. L,. R. Rampey, Elberton, Rt. 6. White Half Runner Bean Seed, 45c cup; White Bunch Butterbean Seed, 45c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Ray Hemphill, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 1946 crop Watermelon Saed, Cannonball Melon, 95e lb. Black Lee, $1.95 lb. all in lots 50 lbs or more. FOB. P. E. Ivey, Pinehurst, Cannonball Watermelon seed $1.50 lb. PP. T. F. Parks, Com- merce, Rt. 5. Lespedeza, scarified and re- cleaned Sericea, in 100 |b. bags, -20c lb; few hundred lbs. . recleaned Korean, 8c lb. Roy Parks, Commerce, Rt. 2. Recleaned Korean Lespedeza Seed, 8c lb, My Station. D. B. Blaylock, Chicamauga, Rt. 2. 16 lbs. Black Diamond Can- nonball Watermelon Seed, good selection, $1.00 lb. F. I. Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt, 2, Box 168. 400 lbs. Cannonball Water- melon Seed, $1:00 lb. by CWT: $1.50 Ib. for less. W. H. Stin- son, Gordon. Watermelon Seed: 1000 lbs. genuine Cannonball Black Diamond, State test. 91 per ct. germ. hand saved, $1.00 lb. Ga. Sweetheart, 93 per et. germ, $4.00 lb. FOB. W, O. Birdsong, Gordon. Martin Gourd Seed, Bu. Gourd Seed 20, 10c. Orders over 50c Prom T, Spake, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 38. 1 lot Ston Mt. Watermelon Seed, selected from fine crop, $1.00 lb. for lot. E. M. Beck- ham, Tifton. Good, tender, garden bean seed, White and Cream Half Runners, 50c cup; Exc. for print feed sack, 4 sacks for 2 cups beans. No checks. Ople Gable, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Korean Lespedeza Seed, no| Johnson grass, very little trash, 8c lb. Mark Rose. 75 lbs. hand saved, shade dried pure Cannonball Watermelon Seed, $1.00 lb; 90c lb. for lot, Phas aks Hall, Ivey. White Nest Onions, 75c gal, plus postage; White, Blackeyed and Crowder Peas for sale; Also want watermelon seed (the thick rind Davison). Mrs. Re- becca Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2. Box 35, 150 lbs. -Perkins Green Pod Okra Seed, hand selected, 50c lb, Clarence F. Morris, Stuckey. Pure Money Drip Cane Seed, fully ripe, machine thrashed, $500 bu; 15c Ib. in small lots. No order filled for less than 10c. All FOB. my station. Hor- ace Winston. Recleaned Scarified Sericea Lespedeza Seed 20c lb; 1000 lbs. triple clean Kobe, 15 lb, Cc. J. Hardman, Commerce, EGS: 2 Red Multiplying Onions for planting, 75c gal. Prompt del. Mrs. J. O. McDaris, Canton, Rt. 3: Lespedeza Sericea Seed, re- cleaned, 100 lb. bags, $15. 00 bag del. in Ga. H. D. King, La- vonia, Rt. 2. eombine run, in lots 500 Ibs. or less, 10c lb. FOB. Large quantities. Inquire price. N, P. Bassett, Fort Valley, Phone 160 W. 5 tons recleaned Korean Les- pedeza Seed, 8c Ib, A. C. Good- son, Chicamauga, Rt. 2. Hand selected Cannonball and Hastings Super Red Heart Ctone Mt. Watermelon, hand selected. A. P. Farmer, Mill- edgeville, Rt. 2. . : 3 Pekin Duck Eggs, crop, T. Warren, Dewy | Several tons Kobe Lespedeza, ~ 200 Ibs. Kobe Lespedeza, combine run, 9c lb. W. T. Ca-| Rt. rithers, Colbert, Rt. 2. Perkins Green Pod Okra, 100. lbs., 75 lb. My home. Guy Osborne, Clearmont, Rt. 1. Brown. Striped Half Runner Bean, 60c lb; White Tender Bean, 40c lb; Yellow Meat Wat- ermelon, $2.00 lb; Yellow Dyna- mite Popcorn, 35c lb. Add post- age. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs, L|C. H. Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 1. 20 lbs. Old Fashion Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, $1.00 lb; Black Walnut Sprouts, 50c ea. Mrs. J. E. Underwood, Cleveland, Rt, 2. Oregon Sorghum Cane Seed, extra clean, (syrup doesnt go to sugar), 4 Ibs. $1.00. Postage, 15e extra. L. H. Outz, Elberton, Rit. 32 : Scarified Sericea, new 100 lb. bags, purity test, 99.50 per- cent; germ. 21 per CWT; $110.00 ton. B, M. Pennington, _ Jey Madison, Rt. 3: 80 lbs. pure Pride of Ga. Watermelon Seed, $2.00 lb; $1.75 lb in 5 lb. lots; 30 Ibs. imp. Per- kins long Green Okra, 50c 1b; 40c Ib. 5 Ib. lots. J, P. Dukes, eee Rt. 1. 70 bu. 90- Day Running Wolyer Beans, sound, $5.00 bu. FOB. W. O. Whitley, Mauk, Rt. 2. Simms Watermelon Seed, $2 lb; Okra Seed, 75c lb. White from ped. stock, $1.50 doz. J. M. Jones, Grayson. S 2 Nice clean, Korean Lespedeza Seed, free from undesirable weed seed, 8c lb. FOB. N. E. Reid, Hartwell, Reso: Good quality Dill Seed, 1946 10c tablespoon, 3. tbls. 25c. Jo Ann Smith, Cordele. 2000 lbs. recleaned scarified Sericea Lespedeza, 9942 percent pure, 91 percent germ. 20c lb. in 100 lb. bags, 18 lb.- for entire lot. FOB. I. M. Thomp- son, Good Hope. 50 lbs. genuine Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, $2.00 lb. A: rT, Greene, Fitzgerald, Rte Pure Dude Creek Special Melon Seed from selected mel- ons; $200, 1b PP. J. ME Clark, Alamo, Rt. 2. 75 lbs. hand selected Black Leaf, wilt resistant Watermelon |, Leo Collins, Seed, $1.25 Ib. Quitman, Rt. 4. Large tender Okra Seed, cup. Add postage. 50c Mrs. - W.. H. Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 2; box: 31, Crotolaria Spectabilis, late var., 15 lb. FOB. Recleaned. No less than 100 Ibs. Jack Bell, Leesburg. 80 lbs.. Everbearing prolific | Okra Seed, earefully cleaned, 60c Ib. Del, William T. Wynn, Milledgeville. White Multiplying Onions, 75c gal. Mrs. G. R. Bailey, La- vonia, Rt. 2. White and Colored Bunch Butter Bean Seed, hand shelled, 45e lb; Striped Half Runners 40c cup. Add -postage. Mrs. P. A. Burnette, Greensboro, Rt. 1. Box 142. White and Colored Half Run- ner Bean, Colored Cornfield and, 40c, White Creaseback Toe large cup. Add postage. Mrs. M. P. Forrester, Cartecay, Nice clean Purple Top Tur- nip Seed, 25c large teacup. Add postage. No COD. Curtis Han- sard, Cumming, Rt. 5. : Hand saved Cannonball Mel- on Seed, $1.00 1b. PP. W. V. Brannen, Unadilla. 300 lbs. Select Cannonbail Watermelon Seed, $1.00 1b. 90c lb. for lot. J. W. Bembry, Una- dilla, Rt. 1. Martin Gourd Seed, 25c tea- cup. J. W. Tanton, Lovett. 50. lbs. long Green Okra Seed, $20.00 lot. FOB. D. L. OSteen, Douglas, Rt. 2. 500 lbs. Sericea Lespedeza Seed, hulled, scarified, 20c lb. FOB. K. F. Mitchell, Martin, Rt. ds 25 seed Brothers upland pro- lific Pumpkin, 25 Everbear- ing Running Squash, 1 pod Everbearing Cherry Pepper, W. BE. Butler, j | Decatur, oe Columbia dr. for 25c in stamps. W. | Ewing, Monroe, Rt. 3. : Pure Stone Mtn. Watermelon | Pou No cheeks. j | searified, 30c lb; Ga. Collard, ed, Bork Ee Nowe avecon Cannonball watermelon Seed, hand saved, tested, 96. germ., 1946 crop, Sido lb. Bes SH Scarborough, DeSoto. Scullion Buttons, 75c gal Sev- en Top Turnip, 35 lb. Chas. W. and Copenhagen Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Pure, hand cleaned, selected Cannonball Melon seed, aUSti Vis $1.50 lb. Write for price nse: F..M. King, Perry. ~ Pure selected Clemson Spine- less Okra Seed, tender, fine of spines, % cup, 25c; 50c cup. Add. postage. J. P. Jackson, Lithia Springs, Box 135. . Seed: 75 lbs. en Wat- ermelon, 42 lbs. B. 36 Can- taloupe, $1.50 1b; hon Goose | 250 Ibs. 1946 Black Diamond Melon Seed, from choice mel-| ons, $1.25 Tbs Leek Andrews, Montezuma, Rt. 2. Several hundred Ibs. Early Green Pod highly prolific Okra 45c lb; 40c lb. above 25 Ibs. No orders under 5 Ibs. W.- T. Seed $2.00 Ib. PP, in lots; $1-75., lb. 5 tbs up. EiAs Hayes, Buford Rt. 2. 7 lbs. 1946 Pride of Ga Water- melon Seed, hand saved, shade dried, $1.00 tb. FOB, No cks. or stamps. Mrs. S. J. Stubbs, || Goggins. . ee Wilt Resistant Black Lee Watermelon Seed, $1.50 lb. RAS A. Forehand, Pinehurst. Several hundred lbs. Tom | Watson Watermelon Seed, $1 lb, PP. No orders less han 3 Ibs. John O. Perry, Ogeechee. gather. Good for hogs, cows, poultry, $1.00 gal. $12.50 per hundred. COD. E. M. Mosley Decatur, 639 Sycamore Dr. DE 7067. 35 or 40 Ibs. Watermelon Seed $2.00 lb: Mike Glass, McDonough, Rt. Bs Seed, 10c lb; Sericea Lespede- | za, 15c Ib; Sericea, recleaned,. 25c lb. Less 25 Ibs. add postage. c. W. Dumas, Fayetteville, Rt. 3 1 mi, No. Genwood. 1946 crop Pride Muskmelon | Seed, 50c cup. Limited amt. Watermelon, name unknown, 40c. cup. Del, to 3rd zone. No checks or stamps. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Whitesburg, Rt. 2. tween 2000- 3000 stalks, $50.00; 5c stalk. Mack Bishop, Thomas- ton, Rt. 3. 150 lbs. Stone Mtn. Seed, 50c lb; 75c lh. small lots; 25 Ibs. Cannonball, Hand saved. Z. R. McCorkle, Butler, Rt. 1. Black Lee Watermelon seed, $2.00 Ib, F. B. Wheeler, Quit- man, Rt. 3. Marglobe and Rutledge Toma- to. Seed, $1.60 1b; Plants, $1. 50 M. Del. = Wiens Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. l. Sericea Seed, combine run, (clean, no dodder), 15c lb; Searified and recleaned seed, Miss Fanny Harrell, Cumming, Cumming, Rt. 4. White Nest Onions, $1.00 ays Exc. gal. onions for 3 print sacks alike; Also shuck Beans, 50c lb. PP. Mrs, Bunion Weeks, Dial. Good, clean Ore Seed, 25c insp, Watermelon Seed, $1.00 Yb. lots ten. Ibs. or over, high germ. hand saved. Roy Farm- er, Gordon. Cannonball Watermelon Seed Kobe Lespedeza Seed, reclean- Cabbage, | Heading Collard Plants, _ $1.75) M; Boysenberry, $1. 00. doz; | Washington Asparagus, 6h Hee: Garlic, $1,00 doz. Mrs.~ flavor, very productive and free | Several tons Kobe Lespedeza : Red Sugar Cane, 1 bed be- | uae Melon Ee 6150 = Tbk Cabbage F cup. Mrs. L. M. Maddrix, / Trion, Rt. 1. 400 Lbs. Cannonball, State recleaned, State Bi sto 00. a Mosely, Meni oe 100 lbs, Black D: ermelon Seed, 2 John| 3 Neck Squash, $1. 25 Ib. Add} pp postage. Mrs. c. al BiSieS, pe Byron. Lespedeza for Cow Pe Cay Be Gourd Seed, $2.00 lb; Sm: Mosleys Higear, 100 bu. acre; | Mi 40 bu. under drought when corn | planted on same date and never| Georgia Pride oT ib, Hi wood, er aL Small bed 1500 stalks, $30.00 or Bun rn $125.00 for | lots. Prepaid. te DeSoto. some rete h Hardman, Comm: run, 1LQ0- 500 lbs, 5c request. H. ington, Rt. Seed, 5c Ib. if ta Mrs. Willie Mae C ville, Rt, 2, Box lb; Purple | Crowder Peas, Peachtrees, 2 postage. Rosie sng, 1946 crObe Govt. insp. 95 p t 5st 150. lb. J. slo 'S. Collier, Green Pod Okra, | King, Quitman, ; deza, recleaned, O. Teasley, ose, Riv i, = AN AND OTHER TREES FOR SALt vines, rooted, te variety, 50c ea; 5,} ie asin COD, or orders. Isla Ham- Feb. 22; Press Seedling a Muscadine vines, s. P. R. Arnold, Bene- ea; Pear, Cherry, vines, 25c; Leading Es American stnut, $2.50 ea. J. O. es: leading var. Ap- . 80c; 40c ea; Peach, Oc ea; Pear, 4-5 ft, 8 agara, 20c each; 40c Pp. W Clevel uppernong vines, - plums, 20c- ea; $2.60 , Red, Blue Plums, Kudzu crowns, W. A. Moon, Peach trees, $3.30 fines, $3 doz; $20 C: ( 1-dozs $5: C- a ravis, Riverdale. _well rooted, Hunt nes, 39c ea. George harpsburg. and Concord Grape ite Freestone peach 32, tate 7 - Weatherby, Ball es lum, 3 ft., 4, $3.25; 6, ing Sweet Purpic octs, $1 ea; 2-3 hs, ernongs, 50c; Rab- | High Bush . Blue . Mrs. Maude patent ASMA trees, good grow- . Ae helma Allen, sows, $40 and $45. peg. for 1 reg. OIC age. Will not ship. Aragon. up. Reg. in buyers unrelated. H. L. OIC boar, reg. db!. 00 or for service. _ Billy Culbertson, e C. H. Culbertson | blooded big and ack African pigs 12.50 ea, 8 wks. old, edsoe, Carroll- mos. old, reg., 20 ea. with papers, . T. Allen, Daniels- a 0 wks. old, subj. to ereford-OIC __ cross George White, by Seco Lo f Duroc breed;) Hebe een?) pe vines, 2 yrs., root- zs, Muscadine, large | $3 doz; $10 C.|: Himalayan Berry. _insp. and PP. Jap and Old Fa-' . Griffis, Patter-| . rooted, healthy, a postage 351) wks, old, $10 ea: Red blocky type, some older pigs at ows: 2 reg. bred,. ows, 3rd. lit- a A. E. Weems, Lizella, Rt. 100 head Duroc feeder shoats, 30-40 lbs and 20 head Hereford yr. old heifers. A. B. Ledbetter, Newton, Phone 2561. Reg. SPC 50-60 lb. pigs, ino- culated, $25 ea. My farm. W.H Adams, Madison. _ Reg. Duroc. Fali pigs, sired by Lo Regal, Ga. Jr. Champion 1945, out of All Cherry King dams also some bred gilts. S. B. McNeely, Bartow, Rt. 1. - 80 good pigs, 6-8 wks. old, reasonable. Tom _ Strickland, Chipley, Rt. 3. OIC crossed with little bone PC, yr. old gilt. Hugh Brooks, LaFayette, Rt. 3. 4 BPC reg. pigs, 3 mos. oid, treated for cholera, $20 a. | Adrian Short, Chipley. Black PC boar hog,'$40 or exc for 20 bu. good corn or ton les- pedeza hay. Del. my barn; also 2 N. H. Red roosters, 11 mos. cld, $3.50 or $2 ea; exp. col.; Seedling pecans, 25c lb. Plus del. chgs.. Eugene Smith, Max- eys. 2 purebred Berkshire gilt: and 2 males, 4 mos. old. Billy Pickens, Dallas, RFD I., near Lost Mountain. 5 Hereford female pigs, 3 mos. old, reg., $25.ea. my farm 3 mi. No. Auburn. M. Hendrix, Au- burn, Rt. 1. ; Reg. Hereford pigs, male or female, sired by boar, direct from Yalehurst Farms, $21 ea including registration. I. O. Adams, Carrollton. - Reg. PC pigs, 10 wks. old, gilts and boars, $20 ea. Best bloodline. ~Show. type. Fay Hunt, Thomson, RFD 3, Box 93 Reg. Berkshire gilt, 9 mos. old, bred to farrow May 6, $75. C. J. Hardman, Commerce. OIC pigs, 8 wks. old, reg. $25 es., non-related prs. inoculatec znd ready to ship; also Reg. OIC male, my farm at Birmingham, fer public service, fee,; $3 also meat hogs, 300-600 lbs. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE cheap for cash. Willie M. Tootle, Glennville, Rt. 4.. - Stallion, Sire Allen Walker for service, fee, $15. Fred R. Wade , Decatur, . Dr., Care B. L. Wade .Dairy. Exceptionally fine 6 mos. oid Colt (mare) from saddle horse stock, with style, spirit, halter broke, $75. Mrs. C.-L. Denk. Decatur, Celumbia Dr., De. 3802. Pr; good work mules, $180 for pr. my farm. 5 mi. So. Barnes- ville. W. A. Hays, Yatesville, Rt 1. 1,200 lb. 8 yr. old Bay mare mule, with plows and equip., $250. D. S. Whitaker, Atlanta, 2900 Springdale Rd., Rt. 1, Box 313, Phone Ca. 2330. 5 Iron Gray mare mules, per- fect specimens, also White Poll- ed Short Horn bull, milch str., Southdown Rams. Sell or exc. ahi J. M. Barnett, Albany, Box Good, gentle Saddle Stallion, Royalty Dimand No. 13374, for sale, reasonable. John Ponder, Canton, Rt.1. 6 yr. old, Black mare mule, gentle, work anwhere, wt. 1,000 tbs., $150. T. W. Simmons, Dou- glasville, Rt. 3. % Extra good 3 yr. old horse- mule, 3 yr. pony mule, extra good 2 yr. horse mule, 4 yr. Roan Filly, and nice brood mare, $550. See my farm. L. C. Boyd, Rocky Face. : Pr. mules, 2% yrs. old, Ga, reasonable. A. EE. Johnson, Gainesville, Rt. 7. _ 5 yr. old Horse, works good to low and wagon, 1,000-1,100 lbs. riatieoees or exe. for some- thing smaler. Prefer 800 Ib. mule with not too much age. din, ite; Rt. 1, i Reg. Duroc boar and sow, | Pr. good work mules, my farra: 850 Columbia |- raised, gentle but unbroken,| Dapple gray mare, 9 yrs. old, gentle, exc. cond., $100.. H.C. 4lrod, Lyerly, Rt. 2. Pr. extra good farm mules, 4- 7 yrs. old, 900-1,090 lbs., well trained, work anywhere, $400. A. B. Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1. Horse mule, about 1,200 Ibs., 10 yrs. old, exe. cond., 1175. P. D. Alexander, Atlanta, 140 Peachtree St., N. E. Saddle horse, 2% yrs. old, un- broke, from reg. 5-gaited Ky. stallion, $125. Henry Smith, Perry, P. O. Box 15, Good, small Plug mare mule, about 700 lbs., $25. My home. 7 mi. S. Dectur. H. F, Seay, El- lenwood, Rt. 2. Bay Mare Mule, good shape, around 1,000 lbs., for sale. Amos Newton, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Pr, mare mules, 1,100 lbs. ea., 8-7 years old, reasonable; also 200 bu. corn, $2 bu. J. L. Mc- Brayer, Calhoun, Rt. 3. 6 yr. old farm horse, 1,200 lbs., gentle, good worker; also 1H wagon, farm and_ blacksmith tools. G. T. Durham, Rockmart, RED 3. Plug mule, . Made crop last season, $35, or trade for farm equip. W R. Briggs, Newnan, Ritto2: 11 yr. old horse, A-1 cond., 1.300 lbs., gentle, work any- where, good logging horse, $140 cash. James R. York, Rabun Gap. 2 mules, age 12 yrs., sound gentle, work anywhere, single or dbl. 1,200 Ibs. ea; also reg. Angus bull, 10 mos. old. Sell or trade for reg. Angus bull. Mrs. G. W. Darnell, Jr., Rabun Gap, Ri he RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR: SALE Trio ea. Senior Angoras, reg. and Juniors, ped. also several Senior Checkered Giants. Rea- sonable offer cons. J_W. Thorn- ton, Dunwoody. Ch. 6532. Giant Chinchillas from fin- est reg. stock, pedigrees with each rabbit, Priced right. J. T. Millians, Newnan, Box 253. Ped. Giant Chinchilla 5 mos. old, $5.00 pr; trio, $8.00. Satis. guar. Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Rt, 4. 2 Flemish Giant Rabbits, Buck and Doe; vr. old, $2.50 ea, | FOB. Robert Anderson, Carte- cay. $ 10 Cavies, 3-5 mos. old, mix- ed colors, from reg, stock, 4 males, 6 females, some bred. Very reasonable. J. T. Roberts, Lincolnton, N. Z, White bred does, very nice stock, $3.50-$4.00 ea; 8 six mos. old does, $6.75. Albert J. Shockey, Sandy Springs. NZW Buck, 3 mos. old, from 14 Ib. sire, $2.00- FOB. Ken- neth Pettit, Pike, SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Booking orders for Spring and summer del, of outstanding reg. Saanan Kids, best bloodlines In country, from long lactation 7 qt. milkers. Mrs. F. E. Hogan, Hapeville, 3692 Atlanta Ave. \ POULTRY FOR SALE Die pcr ac en Te ee eee ANCONAS: } 30 Anconas 8 m lets, $50.00. Elbert Atlanta, 2136 Bank ost old pul- N. Barrett, head Hwy. NW. Am. 6454. BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: Purebred, Dark Cornish, heavy type. day old chicks, 25, $8.00; 50, $14.00; $25.00 QC; ad Chicks, 2 wks, old, $35 J. E, Granger, Reidsville, Baby Chicks from my flock of 4A grade NH Hens, $15.00 C; 50, $8.00; 25, $4.50. Del. Live del. guar. Clyde Strickland, Screven. . : or $18.00, C. D. | mo: , 4 LTRY FOR SALE POU 7 mixed col. Bantams, 6 hens, 1 rooster, $5.00; 20 hens, 3 roosters, $12.00. B. J. Reece, Jr.,@ Cartecay. Purebred Golden Coekerels from prize winning stock, $7.50 ea; Others $2.50 ea. Buddy Kibler, Dublin, Rt. 5, 6 Bantams, feather legged, heavy layers, yr. old, pr. White, 1 red rooster, 3 hens, $5.00 or 1.00 ea. Mrs. W. L. Gravitt, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 4 small type Speckled Ban- tam 1946 roosters, $2.00 ea, Boyd Williamson, Commerce. Grown Bantams, all colors, now laying and Big Jumbo White King Pigeons, $1.00 ea; Hand raised Chinese Pheasants, $4.00 ea. Mrs. Helen R. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564. BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: 19 Bantam roosters and pul- lets, cheap. Ambry Green, Thomaston, Rt. 1. Dark Cornish Bantam Cock- erels, fine blood lin, $1.50 ea. Fred A. Coreaux, College Park, CA. 9537. a 10. young Bantam Hens, part Speckled; some laying, and 1 Speckled Rooster, $8.00 FOB. Rodjel Sims, Commerce, Rt. 2. 1 Bantam Rooster, $1.00; 1 Bantam Hen (white or col.) $1.50; small size, open stone peach seed, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1 col, Bunch Butter Beans, 50c lb. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. Trio modern Black Breasted Red Game Bantams, $15.50; 1 trio $10.00; single cocks, $2.50 ea. Booking orders for eggs, 25e ea. Del. Exhibition stock. B, H. Holsomback, East Point, 302 So. Harris St. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 10.BR Pullets, 200 egg strain Nov. Hatch, $1.00 ea. Cash. M. T, Suber, Boston. 25 BR Pullets, yr. old, $2.50 ea. Mrs. C. L. Bennett Jeffer- son. 30 purebred WR March pul- lets, laying, $2.00 ea. My farm. Joe S. Davis, Hawkinsville, Bets ee CORNISH, GAMES: AND GIANTS: Cornish Roosters, yr. old, my home, $2.00 ea; crated and shipped, $3.00 ea. Guy Hart, Royston, Rt. 1. 2-2 yr. old 6 lb Game Roosters, War Horse, trimmed $6.00: Grist Grady Gray, one eyed; not trim- med, $5.00. Mrs. Eliza Guilford Blackshear, Box 8. Purebred, Dark Cornish, heavy, fall hateh pullets, $1.50 ea; , $6.50; Eggs 15 for $1.50. MO only. Miss Cora B. Patter- Sebright 250 laying WL Hens, $1.50 ea, Mrs. E. S. Talley, Ohoopee. | 30 AAA W L and 20 Plm- outh Rock Hens, 18 mos. old, $2.50 ea; 100 Fall WL pullets, $2.00 ea. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, 150 WL 4A Apr. hatch, $1.25 ea. here. Canhot ship. W. Lee Pruitt, Eastman, Rt. 6, Box bay : 200 AAA 11 mos. old Leg- horn hens, no culls, $1.50 Baa J. B, McLeod, Valdosta, Rt. 3, Box 41, pee MINORCAS AND MISC CHICKENS: Black or Buff Minorca Chicks 16c ea; hatching eggs lic ea. PP. From blood tested flocks. PP. J. D. McDonald, Milledge- ville. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS ~ PIGENOS, QUAIL DOVES: Show stock pigeons-per pair: White Fantails, $3.00; Bargs, $4.00; Jacobins, $10.00; Trumpters, $8.00; Eng. : riers, $20.00. John Transou, Atlanta, 112 Briarcliff, Pl. NE. Ve. 9945, Trio Blue brood 2-3 yrs, Peacocks, and 2 pea hens. Mrs, REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE ISLAND, ETC).: 15 NH Red Hens, Apr. hatohee ypurebred, no culls, 1 rooster $1.75 ea. Mrs. Tex York, Dem- orest. 2 roilers, 70 head, purebzed NH Reds, mostly pullets, 114-2 land, Screven, Rt. 1. Yr. old, Donaldson RI Red Rooster, $2.50 or. exc. for 2. hens. Mrs. R. C. Malette, Glo- ville. 2 fine RI Bed 4-A and 1 RI Red, yr. old roosters, $2.50 ea; 18 pullets leying, $2.00 ea. Not prepaid. Send crates for hens, M @nly.. Mrs. G.. GC; Clifton, Millen. 12 4T grade NHR Hens, 4-H Club prize winners, $3.00 ea; $33.00 doz. All laying. Ship by exp. Mrs. Thelma Johnson, Loganville, Rt. 1. 1000 Christy NH Red Pullets, 8 wks. old, 90c ea. 20 and up. Can ship, Mark Woodliff, Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1, 9 mos. old NH Cockerels, from _ ROP flocks, $2.50 ea. Ship any- - where. Satis. guar. D. B. Buke- hart Decatur, PO Box 488. De. 7563. April 1946 hatch NH Cock-. erel, fine, large, vigorous, ready for service, food color, $3.00, Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, 836 North Ave. NE, 9 mos. old Hens and unre- lated Cocks, NH Reds, pull- son, Ty Ty, Rt. 3, Box 74. 200 AAA White Giant Pul- lets Nov. 23 hatch and some cockerels, $1.60 ea. Marcy strain. T. L. Hammond, Demorest. 3 Cornish Indian, 4 lb. Stag, 2 puilets, 10 mos. old, $5.00 lot. MO only. Lester Warrren, Car- rollton, Rt. 3. 2 fine Pit Game Hens\ Black RH, $5.00 or exc. for 5%-6 lb. Game Cock; 1 Golden Sebright Bantam Rooster, 2 yrs. old, $1.50 or exc. for 3 common Bantam Hens. Randall Griffin Gaines- ville, Oak St. Jarrett Round Head Games: Cock, 2 Hens, $30.00; 2 trios yr. old, $20.00 ea. trio; Old Cock, 2 pullets, $25.00. H. L. Watkins, Augusta, 295 Milledge Rd. One 8-lb. Dark Cornish and 1 young Pullet, $5.75; 2 Young Roosters, $3.00 ea; 2, $5.50. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. LEGHORNS: WHITE, BROWN BUFF: : 150 10 wks. old AAA White Leghorn Pullets, $1.25 ea, Mrs, Mamie Youmans, Surrency. 50 best grade WL 10 mos. pul- lets, laying, $1.50 ea. G.. C. Ed- mondson, Temple. 6 purebred M. Johnson, Im- perial mating WL yr. old roos- ters. Esther S. Wurst, Meigs, Rt. 1 : 10 AAA S. C, Eng. WL 1946 pullets, laying, and 1 rooster, $20.00, FOB, Send crate pre- paid: for-exp;) Gy: .P. Biggar, addock, - baa in ua orum treated, $3.00 ea; 10 hens 1 cock, $30.00; 12 wks old Red or BR pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs. T. . K, Moore. Canton, Rt. 3, 2 NH Red Roosters, $3.00 ea. Cannot ship. Mrs..J. N. Nygren, --- Lithia Springs. : 100 NH Red Pullets, 12 wks. old, best quality, no culls, $1.25 ea. at. my place, J. oO. Whitmire, Atlanta, 929 Ar- gonne Ave, NE. 10 fine AAA NH Red, Feb. 1946 pullets, laying and one rooster, $18.00. Mrs, Hifie Terry, Wrens, Rt. 1, 100 NH Reds and 75 BR Pul- lets AAA grade, 10 wks. old, $1.00 ea. plus exp. J. D. Dyer, Gainesville, Rt. 2, 200 NH Red Hens, Jan 9th hatch, 1946 U. S. approved and Pullorum tested flocks, $2.50 ea; 5 males, $2.75 ea. My yard. Luther Goodroe, Buena Vista, TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. Few BB Bronze: Toms, 18 mos. old, 30-35 lbs, $12.50 ea; Hens same hatch, 17 lbs. $9.00 ea, C. U. Harvil, Pendergrass. - Pr. BB Bronze Turkeys, hen now laying. Write for price. Eggs 25c ea. M. C. Rydls, Glen- wood. BB Bronze Gobbler 14 mas. old, healthy, 25 lbs. $12.00 FOB. Mrs, J. Curtis Tanner, Alma, Rt. 1. y. Large BB Bronze Toms,. 30- 35 Ibs., 10. mos. old, $20,00 ea. plus $2.00 crating chg. Paul D. JAnthony, Buena Vista. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. =o Ibs, $1.00 ea, Mrs. Amy Strick- (Continued from Page One) beaurocrats will come to understand that wild spending of public money does not cure economic ills. When the United States Department of Agriculture reduced export subsidy 2 cents a pound, the price of Brazilian cotton immediately went up 2 cents per pound. This shows that export subsi- dies not only reduce the price of the ~ American farmers, but also reduce the POULTRY FOR SALE TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. 6 Pekin-Muscovy 1946 hatch Ducks; Sell or exchange for roe, Rt. 1. POULTRY WANTED Want pure RC Partridge Wy- andotte Chickens or eggs, rea- sonable. Ernest Williams, Mon- price that other growers in the world TECCLVOs 3. Se Se ee OVEPRODUCTION AND TRADE ~ TREATIES ec The editor of a prominent daily paper in this State, in the same issue of his paper last week, was very, much wor- ried because he was afraid the American farmers are, and will produce abundant surpluses of agricultural products. At. the same time, he was very much wor- ried lest a Republican Conress put a | "stop to trade treati tion of vast quantities - much afraid that much. At the same much afraid that we enough: == = x sistency, thou art a je products from other count In other words, 4 his ed itc Some wise. Commission POSITIONS WANTED | Want position as caretaker or 1H crop, 50-50 basis, go any- | where.~Move and finance self. Ref. if desired. Small house. |: - BR or NHR March 1948 pullets, 5 for 6 Ducks. Lula. B, Matthews, Brunswick, 409 H. St. POSITIONS WANTED | -|Ezra Chewning, Decatur, Rt. 3. White woman with 2 small All notices pertaining to FEED SAC: within the past few weeks will necess: COUNT of THE PAPER SHORTAGE publication until such time when we "SPECIAL NOTICE | children wants position on farm near school. Mrs. K. W. Lowery, 6 MB Tomms, 14-16 Ibs, $8.00 Savannah, Rt, 3, Box 590, Mont- publishing 8 page bulletins weekly . Want place on poultry farm. | Single 43 yrs. old, sober, sev-' eral yrs Exp, Will H. Holmes, Augusta, 304 4th St. Young couple, farm reared, want job on farm. Drive trac- ea: 5 hens, 10-12 Ibs, $6.00 ea. Ship anywhere. MO only. Mrs. .Fanie Findley, Danburg, Rt. 1, - Box 48. 1 White Turken (not turkey gomery Rd. try farm to raise poultry on shares. M. F. Smith, Smyrna, Rise Rie ie a8 Rooster, Mar. hatch; Also RI -and BR Rooster, Jan. 1946 hatch, W. H.~Sanders, Savan- nah, Rt. 2, Box 588, , 1946 hatch Guineas, 23 hens, begin laying in Mar. and | - roosters, $25.00 or $1.00 eRe FOB. H. W. Lynch, Brooks. Be White Pekin Ducks, $2.00 ea. or $3.50 pr. T, P. Price, Lavo- nia. : BB Bronze Gobblers, $9.00; ee ea. Hens, $8.00 ea. My home. Mrs. |. Sogo Carter Rtaad, Atlanta, _ Box 309. : 2 MB Toms, May 1946 hatch, me 30 lhs: 2 bocdb. LOB. G.~ Collins, Macon, Rt. 3. 6 Black and White Muscovy Ducks, extra large, laying and ae 1 Drake, $15.00. Will ship, you _ pay exp. MO. Gordon Pece, Col- jege Park, 914 Bussey Rd. 2 ea. turkey 15 lb hens and 20-25. lb. toms, 40c lb. per pair; 100 gal, Ga. Cane Syrup. Will not ship. Elmer Clifton, Swains- boro, Rt. 1, Box 60. POULTRY WANTED ORPINGTONS WANTED: ge Want 30 Buff Orpington Pullets, laying or soon lay and 2 roosters, same stock, at low- est cash price. J. A. Wilbanks, Chatsworth, Rt. 3. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, : GEESE, DUCKS WANTED: . Want a 1945 hatch turkey tom. Advise. Mrs. B. G. Lee, Macon - Rt. 7, 450 Ayer Rd, Want Tom .nd 4 Bourbon Red se. Turkey Hens. Carroll E. Fowxe, : ee 1406. Lakewood. Ave. Want 2 or 3 White or Clay colored Turkey Hens and a doz. or more Guinea Hens and 2 Guinea Roosters. Robert R. Forester, Tifton, POB 384. Want Muscovy and- Indian + Runner Ducks, trio Geese, Guineas, purebred Bantams and trio Silver Spangle Hamburgs. H. M. Adams, Douglasville. Want 3 Geese and 1 Gander, for breeders, also 1 Mallard Drake, Advise fully. G: D. Fain, Edison. Want Peafowls, Gees, Ducks. Mor- tor, supervise help, exp. dairy- ing, work! J. H. Gordon, Atlanta, PO Stat. D. Gen. Del. | children, near Atlanta at once, driving Have to be moved. Ralph Lynn, nursery, ~ general farm - Man, 30-yrs old with wife, 3 wants job on farm}. trucks and tractors for reason= able salary. House and lights. Dunwoody, Rt, 1, 1201 Mt. Vernon Hwy. ; f 30 yr. old man with wife and 1 child wants job on farm. Exp. | in. tractor and truck: riving, any kind farm and chicken | Bl raising. Ans. all letters. Edd Cooper, Winder. Want job as farm overseer. Exp. stock man. James Williams, Kathleen, Rt. 1, Box ee 46 yr. old white man, wife and 14 yr. old boy in Hig school. want job on farm for wages or halves in So. Ga. Life- time exp. Good house, elec. Sober and honest: Ref. if want- ed. Clyde Cook, Cordele, 412, 3rd Ave. E. i standing rent, about 50A level Jand in cultivation, to work with tractor and other equip- ment. R. N. Martin, Bolton. ~ Want 2H farm, standing rent, Middle or So. Ga. J. D. Wilson, | Roberta, Rt. 2: Want job on dairy or general farming. D. L. Grindle, care Geo. Chambers, Gainesville, 1063 E. | Spring St, os White single man 36 yrs. old, Vet, good, intelligent, sober, wants light work on farm with good people for home and rea- sonable salary. Clifford Shaw, Roberta, Rt. 1, Box 195 ; Want place on 1H farm, halves or other basis. Have 2 hard workers. Can pay for moving. Grace Wells, Atlanta, 550 Mor- gan St. NE. : : Man wants job on farm at once, 1H crop on shares. Have to be moved and furnished to make crop. George R. L, Mor- row, Rebecca, Rt. 2. Ties Want job as truck or tractor driver on farm. 15 yrs. exp. cultivating with tractor. State wages paid. Am married, 6 in family. Rayford T. Greene, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3. with House, wood, garden furnished. Cant plow. Sam Carter, Resa-- earch: Sy a ecg Bowersville, Rite le Want farm in Middle Ga. for } Want 1H crop, 50-50 basis or hire 1 ploy hand, 3 hoe hands, on school route. Dont drink. T. 7. Elder couple: want small poul- | Want job on farm helping chickens, hogs, cattle. |. FARM HELP WANTED Want farmer for 2H crop on: halves, good 4R (lights) and 3R houses, 1 mi. school.. Good_bot- tom and upland. New Hope- Marietta Hwy, 5 mi. E. Dallas. Ernest Minder, Dallas, Rt. 1. Want good man for 1H farm near Powersville; land make bale to aere, fairly good 4R house, good stock. B. F. Martin, Want reliable man to work on farm. Good pay or part of crop. Tom Spivey, Axson, Rt. 1. Want young white man and wite to work small crop, 50-50 basis. Small new house, elec. city water, C. F. Sullivan, Rut- ledge. 3 a S Want reliable col. man with 2 or 3 in family for small farm, 50-50 basis, good mule and everything needed. %4A tobacco Kennedy, Claxton, Rt. 2._ Want small family for small dairy and general farm work for wages and small crop, on halves. Good house, school and mail route, 1 mi. from Register. References required. J. W. Don- aldson, Jr., Register. - : 50-50 basis. Board and lodging, live in home with man, wife, 2 small boys. Exc. ref. ee Chears, Millen, Rt. 1, Box 82. Want white woman (unen- cumbered) for light work on farm, reasonable salary. J, D- Yarbrough, Nashville, Rt. 2. Want small col. family to work truck farm. near Savan- nah, on Hwy., good house, near school, water, tractor, | good horse. Wages paid to please. A. M. Zittaraw, Marlow, Want farm, standing rent, tivation. Prefer So. Ga. Walt. Crowe, Cartersville, Rt, 3. | Want two 1H farmers one 2H farmer on halves, or will give Y% tobacco grown on 242A, and wanted. W. B. Johnson, Waco, | Rt. 2. ; : eo So Rois bus and mail route. {plenty tools. Must be. good | i |man to do light work on farm. allotment. Immediately. R. H. Want good able single, no bad habits, man for 2H farm, 1947-1948, 100A or more in cul-| FARM HELP WANTED | Want good sober blacksmith| V at Kansas, Ga., 6 mi. No. Bow-. don. Good location. House if 25.) Want farmer for 1H -erop, |-@ 50-50 basis,*good house, school _ Tractor, | worker, no~ drunkard. D. Rose, Dunwoody, Rt. 1, ~ Want good reliable white rat = Room, board and reasonable salary. R. L. Evans, Stock- | bridge: Ri. 2 eee pars Want young man to help on|_ farm, share crop, or monthly |) wages. Must be clean, healthy, no bad habits. Live in home, U. S. Grant,-Marietta, Rt. 2; -- | P Want man (col) abgut 50 yrs. old, good health, no bad habits to do light work on farm. C. F. Brown, Smyrna, Rd. Phone 2892 WSs). ce ee Bae Want sober white man, good | plow hand, for farm, $2.00 daily, board and laundry. A. B. Crews, Millwood, Rt. 2, Want col. or white help for large 2H crop, 50-50 , basis. | Good house, bottom lands,-school |, bus and mail route. Elec., ra- |. tion allowance. and contract} 7o. labor extra. S. S. Storer, Doug-| 59 4, jasville, Rt. 4. - Want farmer for crop, stand- | Ste ing rent..4R house, school bus | and mail route. .Tate Smith, | Gainesville, Rt. 1... ss Want reliable woman for. light | pr work on farm, also want men), for pulp wood work and_gener- al farm. work. Mrs, C, 1. Belt, Midvilles 93 se i wae Want man and wife to farm Want g : 50 basis. 50-50 basis, near Baxley, Ap- 5 land, sc pling Co. S. M. Ammons, Ma-|4R house = jen |con,, 916 Oglethorpe St. tes oral wa terse riding Want good middleaged -man and wife for small 1H crop, | some day labor when not In| crop. Good land, 3R__ house. | |See Mrs. M- M. Kelley, Litho- Niassa 2 See eee Want man 35-45 yrs. old, sin- ; gle, for poultry and other. light | work. Must be of good char- acter, no drinking, $35 mnth. Board and laundry. JueGe Col- lins, Cumming, Rt. 4. se Want at once 1 or 2H farmer, white or col. 50-50 basis. Ex- tra fine land, good _ house, good stock and tools, riding cul- tivator. F, M. Dillard, Coving- ton, Sait, REC are Advise particulars. L. E. gan, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 240. WYANDOTTES WANTED: Want 2 R C S L Wyandotte, | ing broilers, preferably with Mar.-Apr. Cockerels, _reason-|bldgs. for 2000-4000 broilers Rt. 1. : sam able. B. F. Eaverson, Elberton, | by Apr. 1. E. F. Greene, Clark- Want help (able drive truck) Rite 2; ; esville, Rt. 1. : for good 1H crop, 50-50 basis. R. W. West, Bowdon, Want small place, rent, 3-5 yrs. suitable Rt. 5. Rt. 2 nels of cotton CoB. I look after , food crop. Board and -laundry enue 2 good mules and plenty farm tools. Mollie Cannady, Vidalia, Good land, stock, 3R house, elec. | HEREFORD SALE Wednesday, March 5, ly 12 Noon, C. S. T. 10 bulls herds offered. Write. Burl F. Hall, Secy., ton. \ The No. Ga. Hereford Assn., 4th Annual Sale, LaFayette, will begin prompt- and 46 females, Horned | and Polled, from very best Champion producing conv. to church, school, store, PO, bus, farmers market. 8 mi. .1| Red Oak. Ask Postmaster. Jno. A. Lance, Red Oak, Ca. 6862. ' Want farmer 2H crop corn, hay and cotton, 50-50 basis. 35A good creek land, several. acres : | good upland. 1 large house and 1 Kensing- || 202 Can furnish hogs to. be || EN Geol Y, 46 a raised on halves. W. L. Single- |} C- Alden, Direc ton, Rockmart, Rt. 3. Oe NOTICE TO ALL CE SWEET POTATO G Get your Sweet Pota avoid congestion and del: soon as inspectors in your terr potatoes to be free of. in: disease, kindly fill out you ing that potatoes have been Pp) bedding, the number of bushels b this Affidavit to the GEORGI bee