<<" TOM LINDER * eee a COMMISSIONER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1947 enth ee Ganghis oard-of Mongolians, edm- the Huns, invaded and ern Europe. seemed that all eivil- ow oe But the men them head oh, defeated do hordes, Sin 1 in the year 1162, was of thirteen. By his , ominous. ih Gersible t acs ey ase they were for Poland and ~ turned ngol chief. He became |e, he raised lee : to. the: Pact Ocean, and the Persian Gulf. a Sustai a By TOM LINDER ee De swept from the face | by this ae hoard _ | \- to the extent that the people of: the | United States are for the ee States against all comers. _ If America is to survive, ot must sur- vive by its own efforts. It cannot sur- vive if its resources are scattered to the four winds of the earth. The first requisite for American survival is plenty of food. The first rule for plenty of food is self-sustaining farms. Every fnee should plan his oper ations with this in mind. Georgia is especially blessed with are available. @ ; 2 os Chilean Nitrate _ Of Soda The Market Bulletin of February 19th told you there would not be any | Chilean nitrate of soda to reach Savan- } nah before March 25th or April.tst. Iam now reliably informed that the S. S. John Isaacson sailed from Chile: on Mareh 7th and barring further de- lays, is due at Savannah about Mareh 23rd. All the nitrate on this vessel will be shipped to fertilizer manufacturers | to complete their allocations promised | | them ~ Shipments will be made just as fast as | they can be loaded, provided box cars It should be remembered | that several days will be required to | move this soda to interior points. for December and January. Due to strikes in this country and | Chile and inability to get boats in Jan- | uary and early February, the supply of Chilean nitrate will be considerabl y less. than expected to be delivered this sea- With less Chilean and practically a. Amerian tuade soda available, the -| present prospect is that there will not be much more than half the nitrate of _| soda available for delivery. between now cere soni meet the chal-t oland. The Poles-met the |. and July Ist as delivered last season. I am sure that the fertilizer manufac- turers will divide the available nitrate |: and distribute just as fairly and equit- | ably as they can. : The arrivals of Chilean nitrate im this country are now more than two months behind schedule, TOM LINDER, pee sonst of Agriculture, | Empire. - champion. NUMBER 27, _ ing Farms abil oad climate that make possible the | : vroduction of most of the things needed on the farm. Plenty of feed for livestock of all kinds and poultry. Plenty of food, Plenty of corn and peas. Plenty of milk ~ Plenty.of potatoes and syrup. Plenty of meat and plenty of vegetables. and eggs. Make the farms self-sustaining, and then grow all that you can for the mar- __ ket. Civilization runs-in cycles. ion, then it goes down. One na- tion rises-to a position of world domin- From Nebu- ehadnezzar in Babylon to Alexanders Grecian Empire was a_ eycle. Alexander to the Caesars of Rome was another cycle. From From the Rome of the a Caesars to the French Empire of Char- _ lemagne, and then again from Charle- magne: to the Holy Roman Empire un- der the German rulers. From the Holy Roman Empire to : the Empire of Great Britain, whose proud boast has been that the sun never ~ sets on its possessions. As the sun sets on the glories of the floats in the breeze. The sun goes down on the British It will rise on tomorrow, and its beams will reveal another be Old Glory? No one knows. How strong we people of America are for America will furnish part of the answer. How well our farms produce food and fiber will furnish another major part of the answer. How well we trust in God and offer ourselves for use in His plans will de- termine what the answer is. The, Welniemon are riding. We are but putty in the hands of an all-wise Providence. I wonder how many of us _ understand this. TOM LINDER, Commisioner of Agriculture, world Will this world champion British Empire, the only world power that stands in vigor is the United States _ of America, typified by Old Glory as it Address all items for publication and att requests to be put. on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU. OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO!, Atlanta. LLETIN w/ NATIONAL DITORIAL_ aes ASS OCIATION Lernb 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 30 words including name and address. - Bulletin. Published Weekly at Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Tom Linder, Commissioner. Markets, 222 State Capitol, Ailanta, Ga. By Depariment of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of 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 for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. 114-122 Pice St., Covingion, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices _ FLOWERS AND SEED at FOR SALE CORRECTION NOTICES Glads: Rainbow mix.. Mar- aret Fulton, Picardy, Giant ymph, Gardenia, King Lear, Miss: Bloomington, large bulbs, 15 for $1; $6 C; Med, bulbs, 20, $1; $4 C; Touch-me-not seed, salmon, 500, 25c. Postpaid. S. R. Potts, Porterdale. White iris, lemon lilies, Sweet Williams 50c doz.; white nar- = cissi, $150 -C.~ Violets, 60.-C; Blue. Iris, 35c doz. white hy- drangea, 45c ea.; Winter Jas- mine, 30c ea. Mrs. C. R. Stem- bridge, Ellijay, Box 307. Giadioli: White Gold, South- ern Drama, Candy Heart, Pur- - ple Supreme, Shirley Temple, Master Myron, Ohio Nonpar- ent, Fair Angel, Mammoth White, Greta Garbo, hundred others, $3 qt. Bulblets (not bulbs) in mixture only. No less pint sold. Mrs. D.~- T. Gates, Hamilton, Rt. 1. : FARM LAND FOR SALE CORRECTON NOTICES | 5 R. house, bath, city water, elect., telephone, furnace heat, servant house,- about 4A. land, level, part cleared part weed- ed, mite outside city limits, De- catur and Atlanta on Glenwood. Rd., near East Lake, built be- fore war, $12,000 (instead of 1,200 as stated March 12 issue. . EH. Little, Decatur, 3076 Glen- wood Rd.} DE 8520. Geissler plantation, 1 mi. No. a3 Greensboro on Rt. 15 to Athens (not Atlanta as stated in notice March 12,) fronting over~2 mi. on Richland Creek, 1,100A. vir- gin land, well set in Bermuda, some Pine, poplar and pine saw timber, lots of pulpwood, Springs and branches. Old home place and 8 tenant houses. R. Geissler, Atlanta, 3714 Peach- tree Rd. WA 5477. e 2H. farm, on Ross-Stapleton ods mi. State Hwy. 17, > mi. U. S. Hwy. 341, 10 mi. East- man, on schoo! bus and mail rt., also REA line. Good 5R. house, all kinds ruit trees and shrub- bery, 2 good wells, 1 spring, best of fence with 4 cross fences, 5 _ fields, 8 outbldgs. Ideal. for trucking, poultry or gen. farm- ing. Mrs. Willie J. Garrett, East- man (name and address omit- ted in notice in March 12.) SEED FOR SALE Several gals. White Multiply- ing Onions, clean, sound 50c gal; large Red Peanuts, several in pod, very productive, 20c at. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt. 2. SEEDS FOR SALE Ga. Collard Seed, 50e 1b; 10 lbs. $400; $5.00 CWT. A..C, Ponder, Whigham. Pride of Wisc. Muskmellon Seed, large, round small cay- ity, orange meat, 50c teasp. del. in 3rd zone. No stamps or checks. Mrs. Ida Mae Su'livan, Whitesburg, Rt. 2. 1% lbs dwarf Okra Seed, 80c) Ib. Wirs.. AS) PP, -fanmer, Milledgeville Rt. 2. Colored Bunch Butterbean Seed, <25 cup; 35e% db. <. 19 quantities; Okra Seed, 35c cup; Dipper Gourds, 25c; Gourd Seed, 20c oz; 90 Day Velvet Beans, $7.00 bu. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Large quantity hand cleaned Cannon Ball Watermelon Seed $1.25 lb. W. F. Bolton, Thom- Sone Ried: Tender Half Runner Garden Bean-Seed, white and striped, |45c cup; Red Speckled Crowder Peas,-30c cup. No checks. Add postage. Mrs. Bartow Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : Garrisons Watermelon Seed, shade cured, $2.50 lb. W. Acy Paulk, Alapaha, Rt. 2: Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, limited amt., $2.50 -Ib, PP. H: B. Williams Hiram, Rt. de 7 200 lbs. Black Diamond Wat- ermelon Seed, pure, $1.25 Ib. L. F. Andrews, Montezuma, Rt. A Pure, hand cleaned; selected Cannon Ball Melon Seed, Ist yr. from grower in Oklahoma, $1.50 1b, Write for quotation on large amts. F. King, Perry. Nice White Nest Onions, 75c gal. $5.00 bu. Add postage. Mrs. G. B. Patterson, Blairs- ville Rt. 4. Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, 1946 crop, hand saved, from personally selected melon $1.25 1b. in small lots; $1.00 for lots of 50-100 Ibs. Miss Caro- lyn Bloodworth, Gordon, Several hundred lbs. Cannon Ball and Stone Mtn. Melon Seed, hand selected, pure and not mixed, germ. 90 per cent. $1.50 lb. in lots. J. A. Payne, Butler, Box 401. Phone 5802. Half Runner Beans, 45c 1b; Kleckleys Sweet Watermelon Seed, 15c oz; %4 lb 50c; Large Sanflower Seed, 35c qt.; $1.15 gal; Also large Eng. bred Guinea Pigs, $3.00. Butler Smith, Roy. Nice White Nest Onions, 46c gal, PP. or exc. onions: for print sacks, good cond. gal on- ions for 2 sacks; Also 6 lbs. lard cracklings and beef tallow 20c lb. PP. Mrs. W. W. Wal- Jace, Arnoldsville. ; ZR ES 20-25 lbs. Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, hand pick- ;ed, shade dried, $3.00 lb. Mrs. J. W.. Dobbins, Hiram. = Good sound well matured Sor- ghum Cane Seed, $7.00 CWT. FOB. N..H.. Mooney, Ellijay. - Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, $2.50 lb. Arthur Huie, Jr., Jonesboro. Giant Seed , recleaned, and tested. Roy F. Jones, Butler. sound, 1946 crop, combine run, 10c lb. H. M. Carter, Griffin, Rt. C.. Phone 4724. Tender White Half Runner Bean Seed White old fashion tender Cornfield, 35c large cup. Add postage. Mrs. Will Garri- son, Jasper, Rt. 2; Box 22. Marglobe and Rutledge To- mato Seed, $1.60 lb. Del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. ad. = Kobe Lespedeza seed, reclean- Sricea, 20c Ib. , FOB. Jone, Suwanee, Rt. 1. White Multiplying Nest On- jons, $1.00 gal. del. Mrs. Roy D..Tankersley, Appling. ; White Multiplying Onions, $1.00 gal. PP; or exc. gal. for 4 lbs. dried Peaches, free of worms. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Henry Williams, Tallapoosa, Rt. ds CoM, Dutch and Chas. W. Cabdbage Seed, Marglobe and Stone To- mato Secd, $150 lb. .del. A. Crow. Gsiuesvyiie Rt. - Okra Seed, grows tall, 30c cup; 4 cups, $1.00; Dill Seed, Sage, 10c tsp; 12 sp. $11.00. Add postage Mrs. A, L. Dodd, Alpha- rett, Rt, : 30 Ibs. Stone Mtn. Water- melon Seed, selected from fine crop, $1.00 lb. for lot. PP. E. M. Beckham, Tifton. 3% Ibs. Winter Heading Col- lard and 34% lbs. Mustard Seed, best price; Also 6% bu.. Black Walnuts, $3.50; and lots of feed for cows. Accept checks. Make best offer. Albert B. McKay, Newnan, Rt. 1. ~ 40-50 lbs. Cannon Ball Black . Diamond ~ Watermelon, Seed, $1.25 lb. Add postage; or A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1. 40 lbs. Hastings Dwarf Green Pod Okra Seed Ist yr., 7c lb; 5 Ibs, $3.50. PP. Mrs. J. D. Clark, Thomasville, 731 Rem- ington Ave. Old Time Ga. Collard large tbls. 25c. Add postage. Mrs. L. C. Bishop; Carnesville, Ris de : Cannon Ball Watermelon Seed, $1.00 lb. W. W. Wil- liams, Quitman. | 1000 Ibs. Genuine Cannon Bail Black Diamond Watermelon, State test 91 per cent. $1.25 lb; Ga. Sweetheart, 93 germ. Exc. song, Gordon. ; Brown striped half runner Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt H. Mar- tin, Flowerly Branch, Rt. i Kobe Lespedeza seed, re- cleaned, 98 per ct. purity, l5c 1b; scarified Sericea, 20c lb. FOB. Leon Green Suwannee, Rt,22> = Cannon Ball and Dude Creek J. Jimmerson, Unadilla. 200 Ibs. geiected Cannon Ball Watermelon Seed, saved from selected melons, pure $1.50 lb. in 10 Ib lots or more, $1.75. less. Del. -E. C, Stark, Com- merce, Box 2. . Few hundred Ibs. Sericea Seeds, .15c lb. FOB. My farm. Combine run; Recleaned at 20c for as many as 500 lbs. ship- ment. J. H. Smith, Fort Valley Rite a, Pure Stone Mtn. Watermelon Seed, specially selected from Bu- $6.50 PP, EH. A. Hayes, ford, Rt. 2. Around 300 lbs. Cream Crow- der Peas, 30c lb. No less 25 Ibs. shipped; Also want Moon and Stars Watermelon and Rough Rhine Muskmellon Seed, Old kind. Mrs. Sallie Giles. ville, Rt 2. Striata Crotalaria Kobe Lespedeza Seed, good ed 98 percent purity, Scarified | or | $1.10 for lot. All 1945 crop. W. |: Seed, 3 shipper, $4.00 lb. W..O. Bird- |. Garden Bean Seed 35c teacup. Watermelon Sed, $1.00 lb. T.. large meloris, $1.50 1b; 5 Ibs. fastings 592 New Dixie Honey Cane Seed. 5 20c Ib. PP. M. S. Woodward, Atlanta, 3905 Tuxedo Rd. N, W. Cr. 8832. Ba Blue Ridge Mtn. Climbing vine, 200 seed and 200 seed of Colossal largest tomato grown and: culture. inst. for. 25c. Limited amt. W. C. Smith, Roy. i : : e Melon Seed, $1.00 lb. PP. V. Brannen, Unadilla. Seed, hand saved from 1946) crop, $1.00. lb. . W.. Also- brook, Unadilla. : Imp. Syrup Cane Seed, $4.50 bucket. FOB. M. W. Day, Bowdon Rt. 1. ee Pumpkin Seed, 2 sp. 25c; Curley Mustard Seed, 10c sp; Yellow Pop Corn, 20c lb; Haz- lenut Bushes, $1.00 doz; Blue Berry Bushes, 35c doz;. 500, $12.50. Add postage. No stamps. oe G. W. Bradley, Bowdon, Pure Cox Watermelon, hand saved -and shad dried, $1.75 lb. Del. in 5 Ib. lots or more. CHC: Hearn, Palmetto Rind. Striped Half Runner, Beans, Pop Corn, Red Crowder Peas, Ga. Rambler Peas, White But- ter Beans, 40c large cup. All pure. PP. Josephine Raley, Mitchll. on Martin Gourd Seed, 10c doz: 3 doz. 25c. Little White Nest: Egg, 15 doz. Add_ postage Mrs. George Turner, Blairsville | Box 84. es 25c pt; Mixed Green Okra beans, 50c 1b; Add postage. No. stamps. Mrs. J. Royston. g Tender White Hal Runner and White Cornfield Beans, 40c cup; Henderson White Bunch Butterbeans, Butter Pas, Eng. | Pas, 20c; Seven Top Turnip-. seed, 3 cups,25c. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield Jasper Rt. 3. s Everbearing Prolific Okra Seed hand selected and cleaned, 60c lb. PP. William T. Wynn, Mill- | edgeville, Box 535. -- 25 lb; Colored Butterbeans, "35e or exc. for print Mrs. Aaron Smith, Commerce, R28 = poe Citron Seed 50c 1b; Early Green Okra Seed 50c teacup; 50c ea. Large Indian Peach Rosie Crow, Cumming, Rinole Stone Mtn. Watermelon Seed | germ. 69, Cannonball, germ, 86 per ct. $2.00 Ib. H. C. -Ledtord, Maysville. aoe 400 lbs. Seed, clean Winder, Rt. 1. ~ 75 Ibs. Perkins Green Pod Okra Seed, hand selected, 50c Cannon Ball : Seed, 1946 crop, hand saved from personally selected ~mel- ons, $1.50 lb. in small _ lots, $1.25. del. 100 lots, J. J. Blood- | worth Gordon, Rt. ds i BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ~ 10 bu. 90-Day Velvet beans, -good, sound, $6 bu. in 2 bu. sacks. My farm. Mrs. W: H. Maddox, Danville, Rt. 2. 5 8 bu. New Era Field Peas, $6.50 bu; also 60 bu. good corn, $1.60 bu. Henry L. Josey Bar- tow, Rt. L j : 100 bu. large Speckled peas, FOB. J..T. Goodman, Leary. -Butterbeans, new crop, 35c lb. age. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro, Rt. 4. : 40. bu. Runner Velvet beans, good and sound, $6 bu. M. L. Moore, Richland, Rt. 1. } Tomato, runs 15 ft. 100 lbs, to]. Hand saved Cannon Ball}. Ww. Cannon Ball * Watermelon | 1946 open Stone Peach Seed, | Seed, 25c tsp; Mixed Butter- |. E. Sorrells, | - White Multiplying Onions, | Seed, 50c doz. Add postage. | Sericea Lespedeza : combine run, 14c| ~~ lb. FOB. George P. Hardigree, | lb. Clarence F. Morris, Stuckey. | | Watermelon. very good for hay, $6.50 bu.| in 3 lb. lots or over. Add post- | Multiplying Oni Strawberry plants, iy and Lady T, Butterbeans, Dynamite Pope postage. Mrs. C Canon Rtas: . 5 or 6 bu. Ne -bu. My barn 3 Taylors gin. | Temple, Rt. 1. Field peas, I ed for weevils, 3 Ib 2 lbs. 50c; 5 1 Na 40c cup; ex sacks, 3 cups - pay postage. Davis, Clarkes 45 bu. pure si Running Velvet b in 2% bu. bags. 200 bu. earl vet beans, 200 b Soy. beans, $6 bu | Jack Burch, Ches ie pulse White Sugar Coo pea: sacks. |o0"5, Indian Peach Trees, 20 in. tail,|. an -|3 cups, $1.35; Bar | wks. and Purple. vy $1.25.. No_ch bu. pur treated, $7 bu Alto, Rt. 1. PP. Box to be N. A. Nalen, Ro _Peafowl, hatching eggs, Mrs. Helen R R Box 15-19 lbs. colored Butte beans, 1946 crop, 50c Ib. PP. Shipped ly. J | King, Bowdo | **185c Ib. Postpaid. Mrs. Nathan | Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. eggs, $3.50 = doz: | e Buff Cochin White Pekin yz. Mrs. Wil- FSONs Fa Cornish eggs, _ O. L. Craft, , 15, $1.50; o be return- only. Miss Cora Bly, Rt. 3; Box Braham eggs e Turkey eggs ochin Bantam White Pekin $1:25 doz. ton, Grayson; - |red and have a little handle like ee Mason, | choke tubers ddress Mrs. W. Garlic Bulbs Mr: Ronie M. ied hams, 75c arrett, Suwanee, 22, Ibs.75 Ib. 90d, home-made o less 6 Ibs. . Carter, Lo- 2.50| ROOTS AND HERBES: : Mrs. H | Burdock, all 30c lb. Add post- 5, | age. Gladys Cochran, Pisgah. |Colts foot, Yellow Dock, Yel- "| SAGE: * |running snap beans, 15c tbls. 4 40c cupful. Mrs. Jas. Connell, | Toomsboro. 3 _| Sage, $1.00 lb., 3 or more lbs. 4 /90c- lb; nice sundreid apples, | Poecoa, Rt. 2; Box 143. dried Sage, $1.00 lb, 3 lbs. or alike. R. C. Stover Pisgah. .|the Imp. pink skin, large var. | Also few bu. Valencia rd skin. Lumber. City. | multiplying _| Mrs. Eva Merck Smith, Athens, _|Cherry treesNo other kind von- + | sidered. J. P. Anderson, Atlanta 4; |ripper peas. A. B, Rich Pelham. |,Purpe Hull Brown Crowder - Waco, PO Box 132. .|Lyons, Rt. 1. |BEES AND BEESWAX: aioe 2 ISCELLANE -FOR SALE _ MISCELLANEOI WANTED Rhubarb roots, $1.25 doz, pp. ug Forester, Head River. Yellow Root, Cherry tree bark, Yellow Dock, Mayapple, Willow Sassaras, Bearfoot, low Queen of the Meadow, Blood Root, wild cherry and | Witch Hazel, 30c lb; 3 Ibs. $1. Virnie Stover, Pisgah. Shade dried sage, $1.00 lb; Everbearing strawberry plants, bearing size, 25c doz; black Hand picked shade cured Sage, $1.00 lb, 2 Ibs. or more 90c 1b; Black Walnut Meats, - Hand gathered, shade dried peeled, cored, 5-lbs.. or more 50e-lb. Mrs. Claude Edmonds, 1946 hand \gathered, shade more, 90c 1b; Sundried- apples, 'ston apple, *oxgrape, Hazelnut. Sell or exc-for print sacks, 3 WALNUT MEATS: Walnut Meats, nice, fresh, sweet, 55c lb. No less 2 Ibs. shipped. John Crone, Rayle. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SEED WANTED: ~Want Vegetable Pear, squash, also some Brahma eggs. Advise. Mrs. W. H. Sanders, Savan- nah, Rt. 2, Box 588. Want 2 bu. seed peanuts of Quote prices. Ted Pittman Want some Inip. White Span-, ish seed peanuts and some 90- day Speckled Velvet bean seed- |Advise. Also have for sale some good peanut hay. W..C. Burnsed, Ellabell, Rt. 1. Want seed or plants of Little Pear or Gourd (yellow and some -a gourd) tomato, also some red onions. Write 550 Nantahala Ave. TREES WANTED: _ Want few old fashioned Black 399 Moreland Ave:, S. E. Cy. 3961. WHEAT, OATS, EGGS WANTED: | Want few bu. Wheat and Oats for feed and 1 setting Sebright Bantam eggs. Ad vise. Henry L. Bryan, Atta-| )pulgus. y a BEANS, PEAS WANTED: Want a peck or half bu. of red Want sev. hundred bu. pure seed Peas. R. B. Harrell, East- | man. 3 Want New Era and Brabham Peas, 150 bu. of ea. Quote low- est price. R. H. Reiher, Moultrie Box 591. ' Want Purple or Red Hull gar- den Snap Beans _ to plant. Pay good price. A. J. Willoughby, Want 1 peck Bunch Velvet beans for planting, good seed. Quote price. J, R. Webber, Want Bees in complete mod- rm. hives, Give price del. and s. Annie M, Young, . Want some good yellow Bees- wax. Advise. W. T. Edwards, Union Point. COTTONSEED WANTED: _Want 100 Ibs. or more Em- pire Cottonseed direct or not more than 1 yr. from breeder, not delinted, but. treated, Ad- vise del. price. K. . Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4. EGGS WANTED: Want few fertile turkey and goose eggs for cash; Also a small incubator, in. exc. for print sacks. B. T. Carithers, Nicholson, Rt. 1. - oy FRUIT WANTED: Want some sundried peaches, preferably from N. E. Ga. State price, etc. K. H. Davis, Trenton |. Rts al. FRESH AND CURED MEATS WANTED: Want 3 nice, cornfed salt cured pork hams at reasonable price, for personal use. Mrs. J. G, Burden, Elberton, Rt. 2. Want for own use, and not re-sale, side of country cured beiling meat. Advise, full par- ticualrs. Josie Gilbert, Atlanta, 761 Piedmont Ave., NE. PLANTS WANTED: Want to hear from parties peeled, cored 5 lbs. up, 50c Ibp) having th White Triumph Mrs. Ruby Brown, Toccoa, Rt.|potato plants. E. L. Rousey, 2.0 a Bowman, Rt. 1. f/ TOBACCO: : Want 16,000. Pink Skin - Good chewing tobacco, 10 Bunch PR potato plants April twists, $1.00: well rooted |20. Del. Quote price. Not for -| sprouts, garden Goosberry, | re-sale. Harmon Shortle, lLa- Sage plants, May Cherry Rol-|Grange, Rt. 3. Want 25 to 50,000 PR potato plants, del. by April 15th, for own use, not for re-sale. Glenn Love, Lyerly. Exc. 3 pints mostly Mar- globe sound tomato seed for potato plants, del. in April, -or Print feed. sacks. Write first Mrs. Manuel Foster, Temple, {Rte t: Want about 12 Sage plants. Advise. Mrs. Clyde Smolow- sky Augusta, 705 Broad St. |SUGAR CANE WANTED: _ Want several M. stalks of latest var. Govt. Green Cane. Advise. C. R. Taylor, Tifton, Rito Want 2 M. stalks Ga. Imp. Green Sugar Cane. Advise. S. M. Wilson, Whitesburg. 3 nice young Jersey cows, | fresh in, several heavy spring- ers. See them at my farm 7 mi. So, Fairburn near Sandy Creek Church. W. B. Elder, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. ; Bull calf by Riegeldale Mel- bas Emory, $100.00 with all papers. Also bull calf by a fine son of Riegeldale Melbas Em- ory, $50.00. Both calves are out of fine reg. cows. R. F. Sams, Clarkston. 4 purebred Jersey bulls, pap- ers pending, 6 mos.-22 mos. old. E. L. Jones, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Jersey Cow, 3 yrs. old to* freshen soon with 2nd calf, 3 gals. milk daily with good feed, $100.00. Jesse Warwick, Monroe. Large size Heifer, freshened Feb. 24, best of quality, gen- tle in every respect, $100.00. 5 mi. W. Palmetto. Mrs. S.:A. Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1. Milch Cow #4 Guernsey and Red English, fresh Jan. 21, with 3rd ccalf, 3% gals. $110.09 with calf, my barn. Clyde Mor- ris, Fairburn, Rt. 2. : Reg. Hereford Bull 30 mos. old, gentle; Also 2 young does (Goats) with Ist ~kids,* and young Saanan Buck, hornless, very gentle. \ Mrs. A. Sheddan College Park, Rie Reg. Polled Herford Cows and Brew Heifers and several herd bulls, ready for heavy service. Come see. 2 mi. Mc- Donough, Hwy. 42. Homer Mitchell; Mgr., McDonough. Jersey Milch Cow (with 3rd calf) about 4 yrs. old, $85.00>Al- so Mare Mule, about 1000 lbs. $85.00. George C. Johnson, Juniped, Rt. 1. 3 yr. old Guernsey and 6 yr. old Guernsey, both freshen in summer. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, Atlanta. 130 Candler Rd. SE. 3 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, 9 reg. heifers, 10 mos. old. A. |K. Chamlee, Sparta. 2 Jersey heifer calves, 2 mos. old, from high producing stock, bucket fed,- $15.00 ea; Saanan Milk Goat and Buck Kid, $20.00. Not del. L. A. Simpson, Sparta Rt. 2. HOGS FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE 3 reg. Guernsey Bulls, two are 18 mos. old, around 600 lbs. ea; other 10 mos. old Bull, about 400 Ibs. See my farm. Lloyd Terrell, Temple, Rt. 1. ' Jersey-Guernsey Cow with 3 mos. old 2nd calf, 3 gals. daily, bred 1 wk; Also young Jersey-Guernsey heifer, fresh- en Aug. 2 out of reg. stock, at Sandy Springs. Mrs. W. C. Brock, Atlanta, 700 Herdsferry Rd. 2 Black Angus Bulls not reg., yr. old. Rembert.. Mull, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. Located Seney, Ga. 1 ea. Reg. Polled Hereford | Cow with calf and Bull, rea- sonably priced, my barn, 3 mi. No. Ashburn. Mrs. Harry Rose Ashburn, Rt. 1. 2 Milch Cows, good blooded fresh in; one with. Ist calf, other with 4th, $1.00 ea. Ar- thur Chason, Cairo, Rt. 3. 8 nice purebred Hereford Domino Heifers, several bred, 1 heavy springer, H. C. Wal- drop, Forsyth. 25-50 head well bred young White Face cows, spring calv- ing, some calves at side. J. Ga, Norris, Newnan, Rt. 2. 2 yr. old Black Jersey Bull, sell or trade for cow that will freshen in summer, 1% mi. E. Poulan on Road 50. Dalton Colburn, Poulon, Rt. 1. Extra good black Jersey cow fresh with 2nd calf, 1 mi. Fra- chiseurs Store, on Monroe Da- cula Rd, M. C. Knight, Dacula. Reg. White Face Bull sell or trade for reg. or good Guern- sey Bull old enough for light ae G. W. Stoker, Dallas, Purebred OIC male, short nose, blocky, 6 mos. old, with reg. papers in -buyers name, $25.00 ea. FOB. ly. E. Kim- brough, Rt. 2. = Hereford Male Pigs, prefer- ably marked, sire direct from Yale-Hurst Farm. J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg Rt. 1. Gilt with 2nd litter of 9 pigs, 4 wks. old, nice and thrif- ty. Mrs. Pearl Smoak, War- wick. j : 6 purebred Hereford Pigs, rg. in buyers name, $20.00 ea. FO B; $2.00 extra for crating and shipping; Also want to exc. purebred Hereford Pig for one of same breed with papers, mone 6 wks. old 10th. Mch. E. M Cason, Buckhead. White Face Hereford Sows and Gilts, Bred to Ga. Ma- rauder in March; Also 5 mos. old gilt. J. C. Symmes, Atlanta, Rt. 10, Harris Trail. Call Ch. 2545, Reg. Blocky type Cherry Red Duroc Pigs from weaning age to 3% mos. old. 8 mi. NE Per- ry on U. S. 41. Ralph Tabor, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. Female Duroc Jersey Pigs, 8 wks.. old, can be reg. in. buy- ers name; $25.00. FOB. Ben Hutchins, Carrs Station. Extra choice deep red Boars, 2 sons of Seco Lo Down, 12 mos. old, ready for service. Special price at farm, $80.00 ea. Cannot ship. Robert W. Wilson,, McBean, 5 SPC pigs, 8 wks. old, imp. blocky type, 1 male, 4 gilts, $20 ea, FOB. Reg. in buyers name. H. E. McLeod, Valdosta, Rt. 1. Little Bone Black African Guinea Boar, from reg. stock, 300 lbs, 3 yrs. old, $65 my farm. Oscar W. Hayes, Culloden, Rt. Sell reasonable. |. 1, Macon-Thomaston Rad. Hereford Gilts; Bred 175-200 Ibs., $60-$75 ea; Open, 125-150 Ibs., $40-$45. All subj. to reg; Young reg. Hereford boar, -200 a $50. J. E. Humes, Colum- us. Booking orders for thoroug- bred Essex and Guinea pigs for April 15 del. Bruce Moss, Lula. OIC boar, reg. dbl. treated, around 30 Olbs., 19 mos. old, $85 or for service. Billy Cul- bertson, Care C, H. Culbertson, Colbert. 6 hogs (5 gilts, 1 male) mixed with Guinea and Hampshire, large enough for service, $40.00 ea; other White OIC and SPC bred over month. Will not ship. C. L. Moulder, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 285 A. SPC pigs, 9 wks. old, thrifty, $22 ea: FOB. Americus. Reg. buyers name. Edgar Shipp, Jr, Americus.' 9 Hereford Boar pigs, 8 wks, old, from fine reg. stock, $25.00. ea. FOB. M. M. Meeks, Atlanta, 141 Harland Rd., S. W. -Ra, 0573. Reg. Durocs, Fall gilts open . and bred, sired by-Ga. dr. Champion 1945. J.D. Ledger, Bartow. Reg. SPC Togs, from one of Souths leading herds. For. prices write or see. W. B. Leve- rette, Tifton. Dark Cherry, low set, blocky type, reg. Duroc boars, 10 wks. old, $25; also 2 boars, equal quality, farrowed Sept. 1, 1946, 1 $50 ea. S. C. Noland, Atlanta, 161 Spring St., NW. Little Bone Guinea boar hog, 200 lbs., $50 my farm or exc. for 20 bu. corn. Del. J. B- Arn- ette, Hortense. Big Blue Guinea boar, pure- bred, 12 mos. old. My place 5 mi. Oglethorpe. No papers. Mrs Davis Murray, Oglethorpe. Blocky type Hampshire colt, reg. in buyers name, 100 lbs., 4 mos. old, $40. Will ship. R. L. Coile, Comer, Rt. 2. 4 Hereford Shoats, 4 OIC, 4 mos. old March 14. H. W. Hall, Decatur, 40 Arcadie Ave. 1702. Top quality Duroc pigs, by Modern Constructor and Mc- Gees Orion Checker. Can fur-~ nish unrelated prs. dbl. treated reg. in buyers name. Ready . for shipment. Apr. 1. W. J. Me- Gee, Bonaire. Nice little Bone Guinea gilt, $20. Hoyt Moss, Lula, Rt. 2. Pigs and shoats for sale.- T, ae Middlebrooks, Riverdale, Clark Howell Hwy., 2 mi. No. . Riverdale. : : Purebred OIC pigs, 10 wks.= old, dbl, treated, against cholera reg. in buyers name, $20 each, Excellent breeding. James Lance, Bogart. : Hereford pigs, 6 wks. old Apr, Ist., 4 females, $25 ea: crated} $23 at barn; 5 males, $22 each crated; $20 at barn. Reg. in buyers name. Mrs. Mary A, Rhyne, White. 4 mos. old Berkshire pigs, wt. around 100 lbs., from Bors | ens Epoch, The Bomber blood lines, dbl. treated against chol- era, reg. in buyers name. Will ship, $30 ea. FOB. S. Y. Soses bee, Demorest, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE - Black Mare Mule, smooth mouth, 1,150-2,000 lbs., works anywhere, $75. Jim McGill, Par= rott, Rt: 1. Big Gray Horse Mule, extra strong and works well, $125 of exc. for yearlings. Y. M. Anders son, Williamson. Mule, about 10 yrs. old, in best | of heaith, about 1,400 lbs. Works well. Can be seen my place 3 mi. No. Rhine. B. B. Bernham, Rhine. Good, gentle mule, work any= where, reasonable price. Paul McDougald, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Young Mare, 6 yrs. old, nd defects, very gentle, works well, $150. See my place. Ernest E, Kelly, Valdosta. Phone 1469W, Dexs: yi cslas 2? = ah "_. -W. Fincher, Douglasville, Rt 4, - Mare Mule, 10 yrs. old, over} 4 . guar. C, M. Deen, Alma, Rt. 4. _Blaze - practically new 2H wagon at _ PAGE FOUR HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE __ - HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Black Mare Mule, gentle, work anywhere, 6 yrs. old; also. fine Jersey Bull, 2 yrs. old. John 1,000 ibs. Age and qualities Bay Saddle Horse, White and Stockings, gentle, sound, will plow, $150. W. V. Dodd, East Point, 1017 W. Wash- ington Rd. 1,100 lb. 10 yrs. old Mare Mule and a 1,100 lb. Mare Horse; also plow tools and wa- gon. W. C. Carey, Bostwick. Bay Mare Mule at my place, % mi, Alto, $50 or trade for syrup mill, A. B. Blalock, Alto, Box 122. Good Percheron Farm Mare, 7 yrs. old, about 1,200 lbs., $125. W. G. Broach, Decatur, Rt. 1. 3 good Plug Mules, $55, $65, and $75 or exc. for anything of equal value. R. H. Bennett, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. Black blocky built Mare, coming 8-yrs. old in spring, easy to keep, work anywhere, 1,000 lbs. or more. Earl Sansom, Rocky Face, Rt. 1. Nice -1,300 -lb. Farm Horse, ready for work; also pr. goats, milk stock, Togs. Sell or exc. for chickens, guineas, or what have you? Jeff Wigington, Cov- ington, Rt.. 1, Box 135. Gentle saddle mare, about 900 lbs., gentle, suitable for ladies and children. J. F. Dick- -inson, Griffin. 1 mule, 6 yrs. old, 1,150 Ibs., 1 mare and colt, 6 yrs. old, 1,100 lbs., 5 gaited saddle horse, 1,000 lbs. 8 mi. So. Washington. All gcod work stock. R. L. Clark, Ficklin. Good team medium wt. young mares, exc. cond. $350; also my farm. No phone. C. E. Stiven, Kathleen, Rt. 1. Good work mule for sale or trade. Harry A. Ditton, Soper- ton, Rt. 3. Brood Mare, gentle, highly bred, (has colt 9 mos. lod:) Sell cheap or trade equal value for cows or hogs. E. E. Cobb, Eeyot. 1 mule, 900 lbs., $65. .Hollifield, Norcross. Pr. Mules, 1,100 Ibs. ea., 7 and 4 yrs. old, one black, other bay, sell one or both, $150 ea. N. R. Hogan, Resaca, Rt. 1. 1 Mule, 1,100 lbs., 6 yrs. old, also 1 horse. No plugs. 2 mi. So. Collins. J: D. Mack, Collins. Black mare, about 1,000 Ibs., 6-7 yrs. old. Sell or trade for young cow. Troy Saunders, _Aenkinsburg. 17 mos. old colt, halter broke. Make good work horse, $60. C. C. Howell, Marietta, Concord Rd., Rt. 5. Z, Black Mare, 1,050 Ibs., 12 yrs. old, $75; Bay mule, 900 Ibs., 10 Cak. yrs. old, work anywhere, $100. |. C. H. Gay, Garfiield. Pr. horses, 7-8 yrs. old, 1,100 {Ss., with wagon, good cond., $275. R. L. Couch, Rossville, Below Cloud Springs Church. _ 7 yrs. old: horse, approx. 1,100 Ibs., $165; good smooth mouth _mule, good cond., good worker, $75. Tom Cape, Newnan, Rt. 2. _ Pr. nice Ga. raised Black Mare Mules, 4-8 yrs. old, $325 or $175 ea; also heavy Thorn- hill wagon, with body, $85; 3 -bul! : White Face Butt-Head, yr. old, $75; Guernsey and Jer- -sey, both 6 mos. old, $30 each. My farm. 2 mi. No. Sparta. H. -A. Lewis, Culverton, Rt. 1. 4 yrs. old mare mule, about 1,000 lbs., exc. cond., guar. good worker, bargain for quick sale. ~Contact. _Mrs. Josie Moore, Wadley, Rt. 2. : Strawberry Roan Walking mare with faxen mane and tail, 6 yrs. old, gentle and bred this month to top walking stallion, Scrapper Boy, 391241, $200. W. R. Gilbert, Griffin. Draft stallion, for service my place on Hwy. 92, 6 mi. W. Fair- burn, fee, $15 cash, Make ap- ointment. A..H. Wilson, Fair-|$ 2 middle aged mules, 1,000 Ibs. ea; also 100 bu. corn, 2 pea pullers, 1 tractor mower, and 50 gals. good sorghum syrup for sale. A. J. Smith, Frolona. Rt. Fairly good horse mule, $45. W. W. Whitaker, Harlem, Rtels e 2 large mules (horse and mare,) around ' 1,000-1,100 lbs. ea; also 2H wagon. Some corn. A. E. Pate, Moreland, Rt. 1. Horse about7 yrs. old, around 1,150 lbs., exc. cond., cheap. J. A. Bracewell, Stone Mountain, Rockbridge Dd., Wa. 5134. Mare Mule, 4 yrs. old, about 800 lbs; 2 cows, just freshened, one large 4 yrs. old with 2nd calf; suitbale for dairy, and $15 ea; Riding Cultivator, $75. L. T. Deaton, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. 7 yrs. old Ga. Bred Jack, about 800-900 lbs., easy to han- dle, good breeder, for sale at my barn. 25 mi. N. Gainesville. K. S. Price, Cleveland. -Saddle. horse, 6 yrs. old, 900 lbs., $175; Shetland pony mare, 9 yrs. old, $100; Filly colt, 2 yrs. old, Strawberry roan, $100; also Aberdeen-Angus Bull, 20 mos. old, reg. 862254, $300. W. W. Mitchell, East Point, Ga., 5594. Mare mule, also milch cow, coming fresh this month and 1 heifer calf, yr old. I. M. Bame, 5776. Extra good horse mule, 5 yrs. old, $160. See. George Rawlins, Austell or J. W. Bryant, At- lanta, 821 Ormewood Ter. S. E. Ma. 4995. sy -3 Mules: 5 yrs. old horse, 2 yrs. old horse, 3 yrs. mare. Ga. raised, gentle, reasonable. C. C. Sutton, Willocoohee. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Pr. NZW Rabbits, 4 mos. old, ped. heavy fur, big bone, from giant~stock, heavy to age, short blocky tpe, $5.50. M. O. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrights- ville, Rt. 2. White Buck Rabbit $1.50; Also pr. Common Pigeons, full grown. 35c; and pr. Com- mon Bantams, $1.50. Russell Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. Domestic Rabbits, 6-8 wks. old, whites, greys, blacks, spotted, etc., $2.50 pr. shipped exp. col; $2.00 pr. at hutches. E. C. Ward Junction City. Rabbits, heavy wt. Chinchil- las,- ped. exc. breeding stock. Special price. N. O. Newman, Atlanta, 2636 Buford Hwy. Rabbits: Whites and Grays, 3 does, 1 buck, adults, 7 are 2 mos. old, $10 for lot; $2.50 pr. G. H. Wilkie, East Point, 503. Spring Ave. East Point, Cartons ' Purebred Giant Chin Key- stone strain bucks, 12 wks. old, $5.00. Eligible for reg. Ped. furnished. Sara M. ~ Smith, Jackson. Rabbits: 3 fine purebred NZW Bucks, old enough for service, $2.00 ea; Buck, 3 mos. ld, $1.50; does, same age, $2.00- $4.00. Exe. for geese. B. T. Carithers, Nicholson, Rt. 1. Purebred NZW and NZP 10 wks: old, $1.50 ea; $3:00 pr. Bunyan ~ Henderson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3, 1. mi. . below Blackshear. Ped. Chinchillas, seleeted for breeders, 4 mos. old, $4,00- $10.00 trio. Satis. Guar. S: R. Scarborough, Hawkinsville. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Tog. Buck Kids, sire TX- 178752 Almas Amos, _ sires father Star Bred Buck, mother and grandmother 12:5 and 13 lbs. Milk daily, kids, moth- ers, 8 lbs. plus, $18.00 ea. Mrs. Ovalene Highland, Lavonia. bred to Saanan Buck freshen in April, gentle, for quick sale 12.50. H. D. Commons, Mari- Atlanta, 60 Broad St., NW. Wa.| Young Milk Goat, high grade, Tog. Milk Goat (buck 2 wks. old) $20.00 FOB my place. J. W. Rowe, Hogansville, Rt. 1. 2 Milch Goats, brown. and cream color, both just fresh in, one with twin nannies, other twin billies good stock; lot, $70. Trade for clean cow of equal value. Bring cow and get goats. Early Tracy, Richland, Rt. 3. -At Stud, a $150.00 Saanan Buck, Lester of Sunnyslope AGSS, Fee, $5.00; Booking or- ders for spring and summer reg: Saanan kids, $25.00 up. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanita, 730: Grand Ave. N. W. Bel. 1985-J. Tog Billy, about 10 mos. old, $8.00. Lorenzo Dow Sims, At- lanta,.60 W. Belle Isle Rd. N. E. Short haired Nubian Doe, black, large for age, Ist. kids born Nov. 22 1946; now giving W% gal. daily, gentle, $30.00 crated: FOB. MO. W. W. Brooks, Greensboro, pion Doe, Rio Linda Dona Mar- clena. Elise Ivans, Atlanta, Box 137-AA, Reynolds Dr. Ca. 1386. ay Billy Goats, milk type, subj. to reg. for sale or trade for peas or Little Bone SPC Gilts bred. Mrs. T. F. Hicks, Adel. 11 grown, grade Ewes with 9 lambs at side, $175.00 for lot. Gene Callaway, Rayle. type Bucks, 114-2 yrs, old and 3 young? does, good milk type, $25.00 my farm. 7 mi. Cuthbert. W. A. McAllister, | Cuthbert. : My entire herd Saanan ani Tog Milk Goats, some fresh, others to freshen soon. Reason- ming Rt, 3. Tog. brown Billy, 9 mos. old, naturally hornless, $7.00. Mrs. T. F. Strawn, Griffin, Rt. A. Reg. Saanan Does, fresh and bred, from 6 qt. stock, Buck Kid, 3 wks. old, entitled to reg., reasonable; At Stud: Saanan Buck sire of many high producing does, fee $5.00. Eleanor Holtsinger, Arlington. FARM HELP WANTED Want good christian settled unencumbered woman to help with light- work on farm, reas- onable salary. Good home, elec. lights. Just outside city limits. Mrs. .G. A. Ivey, Forsyth, Juli-. Ette: Rayos ' Need at once good exp. poul- iryman or an earnest der GI training. Can furnish salary, job pay and 3 .R dwell- ing. Eugene C. Boykin, Jr., West Point. Want man with force to work 6000 turpentine boxes, good slash pines and high boxes and other farm work. D. C. Royal, Rochelle. : Want good honest sober fam- rich land. clear of rocks and stumps, close to school bus and 3 churches. 4 R house, fair con- burg. Want man (col. or white) with help for good 1 H crop, 50- 50 basis. 5 R house, elec., good land, stock, handy to every- thing, 25 mi. So. Atlanta. W. H. tarm,, 4 R tenant house, elec. Equipment furnished or unfur- |nished. N. E. Williams, College Hershel V. Lee. Rd. | Park, Rt. 1, CA. 5071. do light work on farm and live as one of family, salary includ- ed. Mrs. Cora Hall Odum, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. Want young single man for farm work, good salaty, ooard, etc. Come at once. Robert Dobbs, Cordele, Rt. A. Want colored man and wite stock and tools. 4R house, 3% urn, Rt. 2. etta, 616 Atlanta St.. |W. J. Thurmond, Greensboro. Reg. Saanan Buck Kids, best. blood lines, related to Cham- | 2 African and Nubian Milk |- |already broke. L. agle. Mrs. H. A. Porter, Cum-| man, white or black, to learn job un-_ | ville. Rt. 1. Registered Polled Heref A public auction Re Polled. ily to work 20 A cotton, good dition. W. J. Saunders, Jenkins- McCurry, Stockbridge, Rt. 2. Want elderly couple for 1H |} Want middle gaed woman to. to work for wages, or work 1H |. crop, .50-50 basis, good land, | mi. Greensboro. Write or come. Want farmer crop and 3000-4000 ypentine cups on halves. house, mail and school No drunks, Must be honest.| _ Write or come see. J. F. Stew-'| - arts Waycross, Hie dost 53) = Want 2 families to work land on halves and 1 tractor driv- er at Penfield. Good houses,| | community, land averaging a bale cotton and 40 bu. corn} Cr to acre. See Guy Chambers .at | #4 Penfield or M. T. Sanders, Com- merce, Cae : res Want someone to tend my pecan and fruit trees, spray, fertilize and gather-for half of | yield and expense. F. L. McMil- lan, Smyrna. Petes Want 2 men.to run milking | machine, house and milk, fair | _ salary furnished. O;.L. McEl- | roy; Decatur, Rt. 2, care Dins- more Dairy, = Soe Want man over 50 to help | X Good wages with board and |G laundry. J. T. Ivey, Grantville, Rol SRS ae Want at once white woinan|3 from country, 25-45 yrs. o'd,|; to live as one of family onjg pay; food, no field work. Mrs. |. Helen R. Street, Atlanta, Rit Ser a aie: J BOS DO4k vss Want colored man and wife l'to work. for wages or work | 1H crop, 50-50 basis. Good land stock and tools. 4R..house, 3% [6 mi.. Greensboro. W. J. Thur-| mond, Greensboro. Want white or,colored farra-|_ er, 50-50 basis and other work, farm with tractor or mule, $3 00/7 day or straight salary (rood | 4, ceiled house with elec., scnool bus and mail by door. Land |< Cc. Williams, Millen, Rt. 2. Beige Want reliable young woman}, for light farm work. Home and |, salary. Phone CR. 2274. Mrs. H. A. Goodman, Atlanta, 1931 Memorial Dr., S. E. Want. colored or white farm- land, on school bus rt. Good stock. C. R. Stephens, Summit. Want at once wage hand, | onc wages or part crop. Board and} Jaundry. Come or write. D. A. Coleman, Moultrie, Rt. 5, Box 47. Pee Shee mien oe 3R house and approx. 4 A.| jand, to reliable couple to work | S. M. Johnson, Atlanta, Howell Mill Rd., N. W. Want colored couple, care-; takers fruit and poultry. House, | lights, water. Moving furnish-. ed. 7 mi. Atlanta on car line. W. L. Inglis, Atlanta, 134 Hous- |. ton Sh WAS Ake ees C Want honest sober couple to work small truck crop, and | raise poultry on share basis, paved hwy., elec. 8 mi. S. E Barnesville. I. L. Wright, Yates- | 3101 gC | females will be held at | trie, at 1:00 P. tend small crop behind tractor. | ; chicken and turkey farm. Good | tin, er, 1-2 horse, 50-50 basis. Good |! d. on halves. Other work Available. | truc M. Friday, March 28t! Aycock, Moultrie. HEREFORD AUCTI A Hereford Auction sale April 5th, 1:00 P. M., Av., N.E., AT. 2741. M., 40 bulls Horned and Polled. Cattle has been | committee. Sale sponsored by Ga. J. W. Hughes, Secy.-Treas., Atlan potatoes to be ing that potatoes have been 1 bedding, the number of. bus ENTOMOLOGY, 482 5 NOTICE TO ALL CERTIF POTATO GROW! Get your sweet potato tape or avoid congestion and delay in. gett soon as inspectors in your territory free of insect infest disease, kindly fill out your Growers this affidavit to the GEORGI