3 ey : S & e COMMISSIONER Editoric] - Sy TOM LINDER And wnen these things begin td come pass, then look up, and lift up your ads; for your redemption draweth agh.St. Luke 21:28. e twenty-first chapter of St. e is the recitation of events, th Christ in the temple at Jeru- lem. : sus observed the rich men ng their gifts into the treas- . At the same time he observ- the poor widow casting in all t she had. s Jesus listened to some as ey spake of the great riches the temple, He was moved to ll them of things to come. rst, He told them how the ws should be driven from Jeru- lem and the temple of stone uld be destroyed. hen, He told of events and ms preceding His return to ther the elect to that other aple not made with hands. ons moving swiftly to the ful- iment of all the signs of His re- nm, it seems that Christians ould be optimistic. is somewhat surprising when _ hear some good people say at it is a fatalistic attitude to 9k for the disintegration and wnfall of this world. Actually all true believers uld be more optimistic as the ys go by. . And when these things begin to come _to pass, then look up, and lift up your eads; for your redemption draweth gh.St. Luke 21:28. hat are the things that Christ id us to be the signs of His com- And there shall be signs in the sun, As we see world events and con- NUMBER 30 and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roar- mg; Mens hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.St. Luke 21:25-26. : Today the whole world realizes that we are facing in the imme- diate years ahead a great time of trouble. The world does not realize this from a Christian standpoint of course. The world does see from international events, and from the failing of worldly-wise men to solve the perplexing problems of earth that some great catas- trophe is inevitable, _ The world does see in the Atom bomb and other terrible instru- ments of destruction the near ap- proach of destruction of Arma- geddon proportions. But in spite of all the terrible events coming upon the world, Christians should siill look up and lift up their heads, because these events show that redemp- tion draweth nigh for all those of all generations who trust in Him. Neither can they die any more: for they are equal unto the angels; and are ' the children of God, being the children of the resurrection.St. Luke 20:36. Easier in each year is a mile- stone from the resurrection of Christ to the resurrection of the Saints and the change in the twinkling of an eye of those who do not sleep. Easter, 1947, marks 1,914 mile- stones. There cannot be very many more. . TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. 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. | j of notice. NATIONAL DITORIAL_ a ASSOCATION 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 114-122 race Si., Covington, Ga. By Depariment of Agriculture Tom Linder. Commissioner, Netify on FORM 357&Bureau ot Markets. 222 State Capitol, Atlania, Ga. Entered xs 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 of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the State Capitel Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capitol. Ailanta, Ga. 114-122 Pece St. Covington, Ga. Ediforia! and Executive Offices SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 1ACHINERY FOR SALE 30 gal. Jacket Boiler, used for dairy, cheap for cash my barn. Mrs. B. G. Lee, Maton, Rt. 7, 450 Ayer road. Brand new 2 disc plow for Farmal! H or M tractor, $285. G. P. Ethridge, Richland. Twin Hopper corn planter for sale, gocd cond., $20. Will ship. _ W. M. Graham, Jesup RFD 2. 2H Blont walking cultivator, practically new, $75. Ses. Don't haa W. M. Phillips, Dearing, te 1s Set hand lift cultivators for Farmal! A tractor, used. part of , ene season, 55. Ward Jehnson, Warrenton, Rt. 2. 1940 Allis-Chalmers Combine -No. 60, good _cond., John Deere L. L. trateor, with power left, mower and cultivators, almost new. B. F, Smith, Colbert, Allis-Chalmers B 1940 one row tractor with cultivator at- tachment less planters and plow points, Avery tiller. Both fair cond., $750. Allen Mash- burn, Montezuma. John Deere H tractor, 4 dise tiller, planters, distributors, cultivators, Al cond. S L. - Flanders, Kite. J. D. mowing machine, gear runs in oil, practically new, $60; ~ Int, side del. rake, fair cond., $75; Covington Cotton dropper, good cond., $12.50. W. L. Ren- froe, Byron, Rt. 1. ; Allis-Chalmers 1942 model tractor with cultivators and planters, and mowing machine, = eond. T. K, Moore, Canton, Ras Grist mill, 10 hp gasoline en- gine, riding cultivator, and oth- ers. See or write. Harry Silver Woodville. John Deere 2H wagon, slight- ly used, complete Oak - Bed, $140. John M. Stewart, Jeffer- son, Rt. 2. Good spring farm wagon, $50. Will Landers, Atlanta, Box 1734. Letz No. 140 feed mill, extra knives and screens, Cobey trac- tor trailer, 3-ton cap., Stockland hydro-scoop, fits Farmall H or M, Ford-Ferguson tractors, used very few hours. James W, Smith, Fort Valley, RFD -1. F. B. Avery, general tractor, on rubber, good cond., single dise turn plow and middle bust- er, especially built for tracior, $700. J. Korizon, Atlanta, 762 State street, N. W. ; John Deere combine, model 12-A, good cond. See at farm, 6 mi. Davisboro. T. O. Giover, Davisboro, Rt. 2. Almost new New Holland shueker and sheller, exc. cond. R. T. Taylor, Jr:, Richland. 8 Disc bush and bog harrow, $150; 24 dise top dressing har- row, $135; 2 disc Integral JJ. D. plow, $135. H. E. Almand, Ash- burn, Rt. 2. 2H hay rake, 2H wagon, 60- | teeth drag harrow, mower, all good cond. C. M. Mask, Mon- ticello, Rt. 1. : John Deere model G. tractor, good cend. Z. T. Houser, Jr., Scott. Set planters and cultivators for W. C. Allis-Chalmers trac- ter, corn, cotton and fertilizer hoppers, power lift, new Jan.| 29, 1946, used very littie, $450. My place 4% mi. Carnesville. John G. Williams, Carnesville, Ri 2 Spreader, steel wheels, old- fashioned, needs some repairs, $50. W. E. Vinson, Macon, Houston road. : Pick-up 2 disc plow for Ford- Ferguson tractor, used less than 15 hours. Near Mt. Pisgah church. F. E. Dalton, Alphar- etta, Rt. 2. i 2-row planter and cultivator outfit for WC- Allis-Chalmers tractor, almost new, only used a few hours. See at Diamond Hill, 10 mi, Athens on Daniels- ville Hwy. U. A. Lawson, Bost- wick. : John _Deere, 8 ft. binder, $300. See at my dairy farm. H. D. Pace, Marietta, Rt. 4. Farmall F-12 tractor with mower; harrow, tiller, good cond. W. G. Walters, Martin. - SC Case 1943 tractor, plant- ers and cultivators and fertiliz- er attachment, 4 disc tiller. R. W. Thacker, Adairsville, Rt. 2. 2 action; single unit, Intl. Milking machines. Write C. D. Burgess, Avoca Villa Dairy Farm, P. O. Box 142, Brunswick. Two 2H 3-row Niagara Cot- ton dusters, $150 ea; $250 both. My farm 5 mi. E, Ft. Valley. W. H. Davidson, Fort Valley. Intl 3 disc tiller, on steel, with seed box, used very little, like new, $250. O, S. Greene, Cochran, Rt. 3. 20 dise cutaway harrow, re- cently overhauled. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. Farmall dbl. unit milking machine with 70 lb. stainless steel part, Victor 7-10 gal, milk cooler, 10-10 gal. cans, Fair- banks and Morse hammer m}1], other equip. H. C. Johnson, | priced right. stainless steel, alternating FOR SALE Sg N MACHINERY 1H Fowler plow, good cotton | planter $10 ea. Do not write. Come, see. G. L. Grace, Lum- ber City, Rt. 1. Heavy 1H wagon, almost good as new, complete with box, $65. Garvice Chambers, Cleveland, Rt. 5. 11 disc case grain drill with fertilizer attachment, good cond }| $225; walking cultivator, $35.00. O. W. Dumas, Barnesville, Rt. 2. 18 in. Farm bell, $5; 10 disc cutaway harrow, $50, both good, cond. My place. J. W. Brown, Forest Park. 2H wagon, $60. Qullian Tug- gle, Buford, Rt. 3. : New hand lift cultivator to fit Farmall A tratcor. W. E. Posey, Pinehurst, Phone 16. 2H Slat Wing iron bean turn plow, 1H turn plow, spring tooth harrow for harrowing Bermuda. Reasonable prices. J. C. Newsom, Sandersville. Steel whee! Standard garden tractor with turn plow and disc harrow, $150. Mac Nelson, Con- ley, Murrays Lake. Good 2H wagon for sale, \ Carl Smith, Elli- Jay, rvs, Model B. John Deere tractor, good cond., on rubber, power lift, 5 disc J. D. Tiller: E.G. Perryman, Benevolence. A, $175; McCormick 6 ft. bind- er, $50... Willie Brown, Newnan, Rt. 2, Phone 814 J1. King 8 disc bush and bog harrow, $185; 2 disc tiller for B or C Allis-Chalmers, good cond., $180. Joel H. Sanders, Newnan, Rt. 2, Phone 53 J4. 4 John Deere oat binder, 10 ft. | cut, tractor drawn pulls from tractor take off, perfect cand., $08 I, M. Lynne, Donaldson- ville. John. Deere 2 disc breaking plow, good cond., for H or B tractor, $145. M. J.. Hawkins, Ashburn, Rt. 2. ae 2 one horse wagons, good cond. J. B. Cook, Alpharetta, Rt. 3 2 Set Fairbanks Platform scales used$35. Mrs. Lindsey Hall, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Fordson tractor, magneto, American Bosch, factory re- built, never used. J. Clay, Gray, tet New Allis-Chalmers cultiva- tor, planter and fertilizer dis- tributor, for Allis-Chalmers tractor: at my place.. Hwy. 33, 16 mi. So.. Cordele. Virgle Walls, Warwick. : ; Case tractor trailer, plows and harrows; also Pr. mares, 7 yrs. old and wagon, all in good cond. See. Harry Tatherow, Young Cane. Heavy Duty 8 dise Rome bush and bog harrow, Oliver dbl. Sec. harrow, good cond. Hugh Bennett, Madison, Rt. 4. A model IHC tractor, prac- tically new. rubber, planters, distributors, dise harrow, 18 in. bottom plow, mower, cultiva- tors, all good. cond., $1,000. C. C. Hollingsworth, Moultrie, Rt. 5, % mi. Berlin. John Deere farm disc tiller on steel wheels, used part of; last season. R. F. Burch, East- man. Allis-Chalmers 40 Combine, good cond. $350 here. C. W. Deariso, Sylvester. Cream separator No. 500, Economy King, good cond., $25. J. P. Hester, Crawfordville, RF 2. Intl. riding cultivator for sale. C, F. Fambrough, Madison, Rt, i Athens bottom .plow, 2-16: in. plows, new. Otho Wiggins, Eastman, Rt. 3. Late model B_ John Deere tractor with planters, cultiva- tors, row markings, 4 disc tiller with seeder, harrow, on good rubber, good mechanical cond. Will demonstrate. W. H. (Bill) Morris, Baxley, Rt. 4. John Deere hammer mill, Al cond., sell cheap. No letters ans. See. O. A. Poole, Louisville, Barnesville, A-147 disc tiller for Farmal! : | Poole and Fairs Garage. _ Roderick lean harrow 24 disc | good cond. Robuck Burch, East- i man, Rt. 3. Ailis-Chaliners\ Megel Cmehta cultivators, planters, power take off, hydraulic lift, 3 disc J. D. tiller. E. E. Mullis, Chaun- cey. E : - 1946 Model J. Deere H trac- tor on rubber, used very little, 3 disc tiller with seeder, planter ber, good cond. price. 8 mi. S. W R. E. Cotton, Mille North Columbia St. set J. D. Harrows, $1,500. Rol-|and S and C. Anderson, Manassas, Rt. 2. : J. D. manure spreader, lime spreader, Int. power mower, Rome bush and bog, Oliver tan- dem harrow, disc plow, Int. 12-|, row grain drill, hydrolic scoop for M or H Farmall, 4 sec. har- row (M Farmall new.) Monia E. Reed, Oakwood. Planting, fertilizing and cul- tivating equip. for Allis-Chal- mers Model B tractor. Wayne Singletary, Cairo, Rt. 1. armall F-12 tractor on steel, recently overhauled, no equip, $400. Dont write. See. 4 mi. west Blackshear. H. G. Stuck- ey, Blackshear. 35 gal. elec. barrel churn, good cond., $50. M. A. Wells, Ringgold, Rt. 3. Phone 2109. . New Intl. 4 dise plow with seeder for sale at list price. Harry Bradford, Tignall, Star Route. Sears hammer mill, exc. cond. for sale. L. R. Pierson, Dora- ville, Leisure Ranch. : Oliver turner plow, 2 turner slated wings, good _ cond. to plow with tractor. See. Dennis Swafford, Murrayville. Single disc terracer for Ford- Ferguson tractor. Sell or trade for seed or heifer calves. .. Jones, Atlanta, 2080 Nortside Dr:-N, W. : D. C. Case tractor, good cond, 8 disc bush and bog harrow. dbl. section harrow, 7 ft. Case mower. J. Lyman Morris, Dou- glasville. : ner peanut picker, By $350. C. B. Grimes, quitt, Rt. 3. \ One H tractor, cultivators 2 bottom plow, dise harrow, dis- tributors, and planters, starter, lights, power. lift. All good eond. P. G. White, Jr Fitz- gerald. Franklin Ave. Allis W C tractor, 2 row cul- tivator and dise harrow. Tract- or completely overhauled, orig. tires replaced, good $1,500.00 complete. Mae Hend- erson, Rome. Rt. 2, (Freemans Feiry) _ Good Fordson tractor with new style J. D. heavy harrow, 2 sec.,$200.00 for both. H. B,' Cain, Bethlehem. Rt. 1 used 3 unit Surge Milking good ol- as new, |. g : $125.00; 1H Weede pairs, $5.00; Gee Whiz H. Leverett, Par Heavy duty 20 Harrow in good model, $275.00 Case steel, used very li H. B. Turner, Luell Fordson Tractor, new Oliver Plow, $ mall F-20 with 7 Machine, good cond wheels, $1065.00. M. ] Jasper, (9 mi. W. Jerusalem Church Iron Wheel Frame $50.00; Alsc 350 bales or mo son, Snellvifle. Intl. Combine | little, 1946 F - 5 ft. K 52 new motor fo Hawk, Finleys' ilizer and plows, cash. Otis 1946 Model or and Plow Mill; used planter, fert mowing machi J. O. Bell, Homer. 30-30 Caterpillar new motor and f Gears, etc. with clute take-off, $2500. | Suggs, Fairburn, Coo ing. itioned motor anc C. Campbell, White Farmall A Machine; also want 1 ea. elec. | write capper rizer. Hill. 1 power tractor mower V_ type, for Farmall H and M. used very little, good as new, Runs on rubber, 1946 model, for sale at my barn. Grover Ison, Brooks. - Small-.corn mill, good as new, with some parts and other farm machinery items, at my place. W. L. McCord, Griffin. Rt. D. Farmall M. tractor, fair rub- ber, 5 disc. plow, 1 dbl. sec. har- row and mowing machine for Farmail M. 12 automatic 500 cap. elec. and 15 wood burning brooders. All good cond. See 6 mi. W. Gainesville. Major Crow, Gainesville. Rt. 1, Tractors: J. D., models B, H and L; 2 ea. model B Allis Chal- mers, 2 ea. model B Intnl; cul- tivators for all. On East side Highway. O. B. Lilborn, Macon, *phone No. 8736. 3 A, 3-70 Saw Air Blast Gin Outfit with Mitchell Extracting Earl S. Haygood, Tunnel and 100 gal. cap: pasteu- | distributor on rub $90. R. P. Tatum, 1H Chattanooga for sale of exc._ cricket. L Rt, ce 2H Walking A\ practically new, $8 L. P. Hattaway, 33 Hapeville. i Complete 3-7 outfit with hull extra HP motor. Al anical cond. Jim Moultrie, Rt. 3. No. 62 Infi. only about. 350 aer on my farm. John Harrison. 7 Farmall H with. tivators, $1,800; Farn J. D. combine, $1,97 lis-Chalmers with ] tivators, $1,325; O 0; cCormi Feeders, other necessary equip. $60 C. C. Davis, Poulan..- , Intl. Tiller Plow, two 26 in. Disc. for 2 row tractor, $50.00; | 94 Intl, 6 ft. Tractor Mower, $25.00 C. R. Belcher, Perry, R Care Roberts Farm. eapolis Moline yators, peanut ilizer detach- db!. sec. ew middle bust- tom plow, good planting cot- mall H or M. Jamo, Rt. 2. cows, chickens, ubber, origina! ts, belt pulley, a cultivator used isc Hester type I day. R. M. ed el rake, perfect Ans. ail letters. _ Ailey, tractor on rub- d., all equip., rea- en at Waiter @; Ll. Barns, Dorminy, Fitz- stor, 5 ft. Oliver er hay baler, 7 ft. on rubber, nd bog harrow, see:-G. H. Led- Ane. ae = 3 hn Deere hay tor, stalk cutter, all ew except stalk Leggett, Hiram, , ail good cond. rth, Tifton, Rt. 4. heating boiler, id cond., used n. model plant- 50 A peanuts, 20 Lamar Wil- praying mach- n, good cond., ist. class mi. East Hast- on Rd. meadow corn 1 mi. W. Jas- ith new cultiva- _ distributors, s, tiller, New e, 6 ft. fertilizer Itivators for John : W. J. Davis, OO rool er tire farm wa- . ruber tire fer-- Al cond. No er Planter, 00; Fertiliz |uson Tractor, planting and cul- disc plow, 25 in. disc, all ope- Wl A> tractor, ill rock to sell or | : -and self feeder, preferred on out: 10 acres pea-| >| Colquitt Ave. N. E | Ludowici, Rt. 1. j class cond., with full |cultivators for John: Deere H | Carrollton, Rt. 5. L.|H tractor. G. T. Daniel, | Practically new Ford-Ferg- fivating equip., 6 ft. mowing machine, smoothing harrow, 2 rate on Ferguson power lift. D. P. Bolton, Commerce. Phone 47903. . Complete set of tools for 1H farm for sale. J. C. Segars, Aus- tell, Rt.-2. ._ Complete Cotton Gin Outfit: 4 Lummus Gins, 3 Centennial Gins, Steam-Engine and Boiler Complete with Presses and Dryer, all reworked and in good cond. for sale. Personally own- ed. A. T. Fort, Lumpkin. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 2H Hay Rake, good eond. Inform cond. and price. Will pay cash. FOB your sta- tion. W. H. Wood, Martin, Rt. i, ; Want walking or riding cul- tivator with equip., and ship- ped. State price and cond. D. Goolsby, Roopville, Rt. 1. Want. wheatSeparator. Must be good cond. with wind stock rubber and within 50 mi. At- Janta. Advise fully. Fred Pitt- man, Lula, Rt. 1. Want Old Fashion Water. Wheel, for mill. T. J. McCon- nell, Cleveland. Want Combine in good cond. that can be handled with Model B John Deere Tractor. T..S.-Oliver, Sr., Atlanta, 1079 Want 2H Walking Cultivator, good cond., prefer near: Cor- dele. Edwin Collins, Cordele. Want good 1H Wagon, rea- sonable price. Advise. _S. C. Cooper, Savannah Rd., Rt. 1, Box 415, Augusta. : Want Dbl. Box Steel Press for cotton gin. J. D. Hillhouse, Woodstock. : ; Want good 6 or 8 disc har- row to cut slody land. Also have Red Brood Sow with 7 nice PC. pigs. Rufus-S. Myers, _ Want good garden tractor, Its equip., reasonable price. M: G. Smith, Toccoa, 152 Hayes St. Want loud farm bell, good cond. Write best price. L. Todd, Danville. Want small disc tiller and Tractor. O. E.. Shelley, Fort Valley,, Rto1. - Want garden tractor. with equip., 2% or 3 HP, with steel wheels, cheap for cash, in good cond. W. M. Edge, Dalton, Rt. 2. rf tivating equipment, also 5 or 6 Want late model Covington! Combine. V. C Powell, Cotton Dropper, good cond.) Wrgihtsville, Rt. 3. No junk. Send price. S. C. : Yeager, Moreland, Rt. 1. : Want syrup mill, copper pan, : . ace 2 power or mule drawn. State Want late model tractor, | price. W. C. Phillips, Monroe, Farmall or John Deere A with outfit complete, lights, starter, power lift; 3 disc plow, plant- ers, distributors, dbl. disc har- row, cultivator, mower, perfect cond. Advise fully. Warner E. Wilson, Menlo. : Want Gantt 1H Turn Plow (wingy no junk). Tom Kittle, Want one left wing for mid- @le buster, 2-H. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto. Want a Planter for Farmall Advise at once. J. B. Mathiew, Atlanta, 559-10th St. N. W. Want Garden Tractor, prefer iron wheels, but rubber accept- ed. State cond. and price in letter. Harvey Cook, College Park, Rt. 1, Welcome All Rd. Want No. 60 Allis-Chalmers Combine, good cond. Wabus Fleming, Dewy Rose, Rt. 1. Want 3 Roller Goldens No. 2X Cane Mill, interested in en- tire mill, or main roller alone. peop Zachry, Hamilton, Rt. Want Farm Level, give price, description and leveling rod. Clifton Weaver, Sylvester, Rt. ee ; ot Farmall B Tractor with tachments. 5 Bish lle i N./ and Large Pan. Dp. | Box 141. lift. del: my station charges collect. row, tiller, etc. in Ist letter. W. J. Janta, P.O iD MACHINERY WANTED cond. Advise. Sylvania. Bee Wee Cail, ton Buster for use in poisoning boll weevils. Give description ete. C. F. Smith, Augusta, 302 2nd St. , : Want Planters, Distribution, Cultivators, for Model H John | Deere Tractor. Write. E. W. Morris, Axson. Want light 4 Disc Tiller Plow for Ford Tractor. Give name of disc and price in Ist letter. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Want used or reconditioned Atlanta, 459 Erin Ave. S. W. Am, 1245. Want 2nd Hand J./D. Integral Mower for model L Tractor. State cond. and price. Paul Simmons, College Park, Box 398, Rt. 2, Ga. 9785. Want 1 row planting and cul- tivating equipment complete for model A Farmall. Tractor. openers Cox, Canton, Rt. Want good Power Syrup Mill Cy iMash= all, Zebulon, RFD .1. Want 2 Disc Side PPlow for Fordson Tractor, Also have 2 sows and pigs for sale. Trade mare mule for tractor harrow. WW. A. Douglas, Wrightsville. Want power sprayer for 40 it. pecan trees. Give full par- ticulars. G. C. Adams, Social Circle. ; Want Wax Mill for making Bee Foundation. W. L, Wheel- er, Americus. Want IHC new Riding Culti- vator, good. cond., complete With disc, feet, clamps, single trees, and breast yoke. Quote price shipped. S. W. Slater, Oliver.: 7 Want garden tractor. State cond., HP, and cash price ship- ae John R. Miller, Dalton, ut. . Want Cotton Dustr (mule power) for boll weevils. O. S. Duggan, Chester. Want planter and cultivator for Farmall Tractor, g8od cond. and in line with. price of new one. EK. K. Fowler, Athens, Ri. a Want a small used Corn and Mootor, good cond., cheap. Within 50 mi. Carnesville, Grady Whitlow, Carnesville, Want Farmall 20, John Deere B 4n good mechanical cond. be able close rear wheels, on fair rubber with starter and power lift. Cons. planters and culti- vators. Within 50 mi. my home. James W. Goodin, Smithville, Rt. 1, Box 108. ; Want 1 row tractor with cul- Rt. 3, Phone 5443, Want J. D. late model Hor B tractor, cultivators, 12 disc. harrow and Combine. C. G. Garner, Athens, Agr. Ext. Bld&. ~ Want good, new or used Combine 6 ft. blade with mo- tor, also John Deere B or H Tractor with power life..E. G. Perryman, Benevolence. ; Want one man pick-up baler, new or practically new. R. E, Aycock, Monroe. d Want 116 Bottom Plow, and Guano Distributor with at- tachments for 1 row Farmall A Tractor to use with power Quincy McMillan, Willa- coochee, RFD 1, Want good riding 2 H culti- vator,( late model with all equipment, reasonable for cash, McCormick desirced; Al- so have hundred gals. syrup for sale. Lester Cole, Nicholls, Rt. 1, Box 91, Want good syrup cane mill and syrup pan. State lowest price at your place, and price R. S. Rudasill, Dalton, Rt. 5. Want good second hand trac- tor with or without plow, har- Give full de- scription and lowest cash price Want used Corn Mill, good Want good Horse Drawn Cot-| pony cart or buggy. Bill Poole, |p q cap., uses kerosene, $15.00 FOB; Also Cornfield Bean Seed; 40 lb; Speckle Crowder Peas, 30 lb; White Sacks, 20c ea; 3. lbs. Fresh Butter ea. wk., 60c Add postage. Talking Rock, Rt. 1. used slightly, 8000 sonable price. W. Smith, Cleveland. Baby Chick Brooders, perfect cond., $5.00 ea. pay exp. SE MACHINERY WANTI Want 2H Walking Cultivator, food cond. Advise at once. dwin Collins, Cordele. Want planters and distrib- utors for John Deere Model L 1 row tractor. Sidney Han- cock, Moultrie, Rt. 1. Phone 962 J. Want planters and guano distributor for Farmall: H: in good cond. at once. John H. Gaskins, Willacoochee, Box 8. Want a 2-70 gin stand, good cond. E. R. Yarbrough, Mer- shon. * Want five or six in. 50 or 60 ft. Peanut picker belt. be nearly new and priced right. . W. Harrison, Halcymdale. Want .cultivators for F-12 Farmall Tractor with power lift. Front cultivators only or all if priced right. Also for sale, McCormick Deering Grain Thresh with wind stacker, good cond., including 60 ft. drive Helis Cee Pe en. - Williamson, Fitzgerald. Want loud farm bell. State price price. and write. O. G. Skinner, West Point, . Want 2H mower, good cond: O. J. Heely, Diverdale. _ Want planting and cultivat- ing equip. for Intl. F-12 Tract- or, and J.D. 4 disc tiller. State cond. and price. Tom Strick. land, Chipley, Rt. 3. w Want Bermuda Grass Har- row, Spring Tooth, ~ mule darwn. W. J. Hammond, Greensboro. - s INCUBATORS AND BROODERS 100 Chick Brooder, Elec. Thermostatic control, perfect econd., $10.00. Mrs. D. R. King, Decatur, Columbia: Drive. 4 Automatic Thermostat con- trolled Elec. Brooers, three with 500 chicks, one 300 ca. Aci cond. Used 3 times. Mrs. Ro- bert L. Lester, Marietta, Rt. 5, Barber Rd. : Buckeye Incubator, 210 eggs size, automatic turning trays, complete, $12.50; 2H Middic) Buster, $10.00. Geo. W. McDon- ald, Vidalia, Rt. 2. Hudson Oil Four Burning Brooders, 500 chick cap. Used 4 seasons. J. H. Neisler, Rey- nolds. 100 chick cap. Elec. Broode: with thermostat, good cond., $10.00. A. W. Reinhold, Atlan- ta, 2016 Baker Rd. N. W. Jamesway Brooder, 100 cap., thermostat, Write for prices. Mrs. B: Brady, Cairo, Rt. 35 Box 343. Little Putman Brooder O11 Heater, $4.00. PP. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur, 726 S. Can- adler St. De. 2405. Oil Incubator, 600 egg cap., $20.00. Charles Golia, Jeffer- son, RFD 2. Care L. C. Griffin. 52 X 52 Elec.. Brooder, 500 chick cap., Fan Type, thermos- tat control, $20.00. Cannot ship. | C. E. Alley; Macon. - Practically new 600 egg elec. incubator with all accessories, Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Rt. 1, Box 46. Oaks deck Elec. Brooder, exe. cond., $75.00; Oil Brooder, 600 cap., $14.00. Al Hadden, Rising Fawn: Winn _ Brooder, complete, $25.00. Mrs: T. N, Bussey, Pine Mountain Valley. Imperial Incubator, 130 ess MS SC sto Wilts: Bundy Incubator, 1945 model, cap., . rea- Call or write. J. 4 Elec. Galvanized 100 cap. Purchaser to Mrs. R. J. Miller, Rt. Reid, At- 30x 440. Bora 2, Box 413. Must | thermostat, and My place. A. J. Griffis, terson, Rt. 1, Box 42. 3 Brower Kerosene \Brooders, 500 cap. Good cond. L. B. Strickland, Reynolds. Want to buy 6 Five Deck Elec Battery Brooders. Give full particulars in Ist. letter with lowest cash price. W. J. Reid, Atlanta, P. O. Box 440. , FLOWERS AND SEED ee ee ey CORRECTION: Dbl. Holly- hocks, $1.50 doz.: Running Sweetheart Roses, Pauls Scar- let, potted -plants, 50c ea.; pot- ted Nandinas, 85 ea. Add postage. No order legs $1.50 also Gardenias, $2.00, $3.00 ea. at my home. Mrs. T, C, Jones, Atlanta, 179 Palatka St. S. Ky CR 1326. Ss SEEDS FOR SALE ee Good tender cornfield beans, tender garden bean, mixed vai, 25c cup. Plus postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gainesville, Rt 5. 900 lbs. pure Honeydrip sorg- hum cane seed, 800 Ibs. Red Springle Top cane, 10c ib. for 75 lbs. or more: I5c Ib. Less, Hubert W. Daniell, Winston. \ Grain sorghum, 20 tons Mar- tins combine milo, 100 Ibs., $6; 1 ton lots, $5.59 cwt: 2 tons and over, $5 ewt. FOB. H. Sum- merour, Duluth: >- ts Tender Okra seed, 35 cup. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. How- ard Hensley, Ellijay, Rt.-1, Box Blk t hand saved from 1946 crop, $1.10 Ib. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil- lips, Royston, Rt. 1. Cocks. Watermelon seed, $2 1b. T. G. Richardson, Palmetto. Mildew. No. 45. Cantaloupe seed, $1.50 lb. Cossie Davidson, Dudley, Rt. 1. Sericea lespedeza, cleaned. and searified, 100 1b. minimum, 20c lb.. George Waikins, Grif- Pure Cox.melon seed, hand saved, $1.75 1b: in 5 1b. lots or more PP; $1.75 in small lots not PP. C. C. Hearn, Palmetto. Pure, hand cleaned, selected $1.50 Ib. Prices quoted on-large amts. F. M. King, Perry. Marglobe and Rutledge toma- to seed, $1.60 Ib. Del. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt dy ; Early sweet juicy May Queen tomato seed, $1 1b. PP. Mrs. By L. Robinson, Greenville. Several hundred bs. Black Diamond and Stone Mountain watermelon seed, recleaned, germ. $0 perct., $1.50 Ib. FOB; J. A. Payne; Butler, Box 401. Cannonball watermelon seed, $1 Ib; White Bermuda onion plants, $1.50 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Cannonball ] watermelon seed, $1 lb. T. J, Jimmerson, Unadilla. Clean, mixed, hand picked, Turnip seed, 60c lb. Mrs. Roy Blalaock, Canton, Rt. 3. 200 lbs. Black Diamond or Cannonball watermelon seed, hand saved, from selected me- lons. A. J. Swanson, Fairburn. 60 lbs. Long Green Pod Okra seed, State certified for germ., 45c 1b. PP to-srd zone Olin Burdette, LaGrange, RFD 4. Several Ibs. White Velvet and Long Giant>Pod Okra, 70c !b, COD. Guar. nice 1947 seed. Mrs. J. C. Leavell, Marietta. 1,000 lbs, Geniune Cannonball Black Diamond Watermelon, State tested, 91 perct., $1.25 Ib; Ga. Sweetheart, 93 perct. germ. Excellent shipper, $4. lb. W. 0. Birdsong, Gordon. Hand saved Cannonball me- jon-seed; $1: lb PR. Wes Ve Brannen, Unadilla. Sears Roebuck Super Hat- cher 520 egg cap. burns oil, instruction book, ready to use, $30.00 cash. Pat- LOua FOR SALE ae Cannonball watermelon~seed; Tins aR AS 4 Cannonbali-melon seed, Ist. yr. WeOs = and Black Lee se and. clean, .. ote + aN ie + ye ae PA GE FOUR SEED FOR SALE "SEEDS FOR SALE Pure Honey drip sorghum seed, $5 bu; 15 lb. in small lots. No order less 10 lbs. FOB. Son Henry, Douglasville, Rt. 3. Pure Honey Drip cane seed, $5 bu; 15c lb. in smail lots. FOB No order less 10 Ibs. Horace Darnell, Winston. 10 lbs. Perkins Mammoth - Green Pod Okra seed, 50c Ib. Exe. for print feed sacks. Each pay postage. Dorothy Bridges, ial. Tender streaked Half Run- ner garden bean seed, 60c pt; garden sage, 7 rooted bunches, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Floyd Thurman, Fairmount, Rt. 1. ist yr. Stone Mountain water- melon seed, extra fine crop, pure, $1.50 Ib. PP. Or up to 90 _Ibs., $1 lb. FOB. Devoe Smith, Adrian, Rt. 3. - Genuine Garrison waterme- Jon seed. PP on 5 lbs. or more. J. M. Paulk, Willacoochee. green pod beans, 45c lb; 5% Ibs., $1.90; New Clemson Spineless okra seed, 125 2 -lb.3 PRs GoM. Moseley, Menlo. Cornfield bean seed, col. and white mixed, 40 Ib. Add post- age! Mrs. Charles L. Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. Genuine Simms watermelon seed, $2 lb; 10 Ibs., $5; Pure Pekin duck eggs, $1.50 doz. Del. ~ Mrs. Lizzie Cooper, Grayson. 400 Ibs. Cannonball melon seed, $100 on cwt, or $1.50 Tb. Stringless less lots. W. H. Stinson, Gor- don. 25 lbs. Stone Mountain, 50 Ybs. Cuban Queen melon seed, disease free, $3 Ib. C. B. Hicks, Reynolds. ' 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 25c. Lim- ~ ited amt. W.,C. Smith, Roy. Stone Mountain watermelon oe seed, Cannonball, $2 lb. H. C. 4, Ledford, Maysville. Black Diamond or Cannon- ball watermelon seed, hand saved from selected melons, $1.50 Ib. A. J. Swanson, Fair- mas DUE: Hand selected 1946 Cannon- ball watermelon seed, approx. 50 lbs., 90c 1b; H. B. 36 and 45 resistant crossed Cantaloupe seed, $1.25 lb. Add postage. MO only. W. H. Sledge, Byron. All meat cantaloupe seed, $3 Yb; 65c large cup. Or exc. for Half Runner bean seed, weevil - free. Add postage. J. R. Brown, Stateham, Rt. 1. : _. Black Diamond watermelon seed, hand picked, $2 lb. . PP. . PD. Shipp, Hiram. - Pure Simms seed, $2 1b; fine-okra, sound, clean, 75c lb; 5 Ibs., $3; pure 3 White Pekin duck eggs, from pe ae stock, $1.50 doz. Del.. J. Jones, Grayson. - 1,000 Ibs. Black Lee water- melon seed, blight resistant, $1 Tb; Crotalaria, 15c 1b. Sample on request. E. C. West, Pine- hurst. 2 50 lbs. Cannon Ball water- melon seed, 1st yr., 50c Ib. in 10 Jb. lots, or 75c lb. small lots. E. P. Echols, Mountain View, At- Janta phone CA 3851. White Nest onions, 85c gal. PP in Ga. No checks. Mrs. H. _L. Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3. About 15 Ibs. White Velvet Okra seed, 50c Ib. Vamus Cul- pepper, Chipley, RFD 1. Nice and clean White onions, $1 gal; exc. 1 gal. for 3 print sacks, alike; also good tender hull cornfield beans, 50c ib. PP. Mrs. Bonnie Weeks, Dial. 120 lbs. Black Diamond wa- _termelon seed, good as the best, $1.25 lb. W. K. F. Peacock, _ Roberta, Rt. 2. Good, sound, Garrison water- melon seed, shade cured, $2.50 a W. Acy Paulk, Alapaha, Rt. 3 Mammoth Okra seed, med. green pod, $1 Ib. Plus postage. |: rs. W. C, Watson, Unadilla. . Old Fashion Half Runner ' Bean seed, 50c lb. del, Mrs. Mack Johnson, Lavonia, Rt. 2. watermelon Nest 1946 open Stone Peach seed, small 25c pt; Green okra, 50c lb; Col. Bunch Butter bean, 25c teacup; mixed slightly weeviled Table Peas, 50c t. No checks or stmaps. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. Tender, white, Bunch garden bean seed, early, 40c large cup- ful. PP in Ga. O. J. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Black. Diamond and Stone Mtn., watermelon seed, reclean- ed, ger. 90 percent, $1.50 Ib. FOB. J. A. Payne, Butler, Box 401. phone 8502. 600 Ibs.; sericea lespedeza seed, 98 percent pure, 18c Ib. FOB. Harold J. Campbell, Lawrenceville. Beet the: Bee sorghum seed, nice, clean, 15c Ib. No less 10 lbs. sold. Samuel Hart, Dou- glasville. 2 bu. Black eyed peas, $10 bu; sev. lbs. Cox watermelon. seed, $1.75 1b; sev. lbs. White Velvet, Long, and Tender Green Okra, 75c Ib. postpaid. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto. j 200 Ibs. good, nice clean Honey Drip Cane seed, 20c Ib. 5 and 10 tb. lots shipped. Also want few lbs. good Stone Mtn. or other var. and good cantal- oup seed. B. S. Peyton, Homer, Ril Early 60-day watermelon and good cantaloupe seed, $1.50 Ib; Bunch White Butter peas, 50c lb; Striped Bunch Butter beans, 40c 1b; Strawberry plants, 50c C; Iceburg lettuce, 25c C. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. ; Speckle Butter Beans, -60c Ib; White Bunch Butter beans, 50c Ib: Streaked Half Runner Gar- den beans, 60c 1b; Smooth Ten- der Okra seed, 40c lb. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. 200 lbs. Watermelon seed, Black Diamond, hand dried in shade, $1.25 lb. L. F. Andrews, Montezuma, Rt. 1. Ton Kobe lespedeza, Ist. grade, 10c and 12c lb. Can be del. day it is ordered. Write or call. B. C. Teasley, Hartwell. Little White Multiplying on- ions, 90c gal. - Not less than Wy Stowers, Dougherty. Cannonball watermelon seed, W. Alsobrook, Unadilla. Black Diamond watermelon seed, pure, limited amt., $2 lb. H. A. Cole, Carnesville. 30 lb. lot Stone Mtn. water- melon seed, selected from a fine crop, $1 Jb. for lot. E. M. Beck ham, Tifton. : ; Cannonball watermelon seed, 74c Ib or.50c lb. in6 Ib. lots; | Okra _ seed, 50c lb. J. F. John- son, Cordele, Rt. 4, Box 30. Cannonball watermelon seed, 94 perct germ, $1.25 Ib. in small lots; 50-100 Ib. lots, $1 Ib. Del. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon, Rt. as : , Black Diamond watermelon seed 91 perct. ger. $1 lb; 75c Ib. in 100 lb. lots; 60c, 500 Ib; Ga. Sweetheart seed, 89 perct. germ $3.50 Ib; $3 in 5 Ibs. lots. C. Shepherd, Gordon. Honey Drip Cane Seed, 22c lb Add postage. Ship 5, 10 or 15 lb. orders. Sterling Payton, Al- to, Rt. -2. 1946 crop hand selected pure Cannonball watermelon seed, $1 lb. 90c Ib. large lots. A, B. Hill, Unadilla. : White Half Runner beans, 40c 1b; Stone Mtn. and Kleckleys Sweet watermelon seed, 2 0Z., 25c; large Sunflower seed, 35 qt; $1 gal. Mrs. Willie Smith, Rolston. ; Red Speckled Crowder peas, 25 Ib. 5 lb. lots; White Half Runner Garden beans, 45 tea- cup; White Nest Onions, $1.25 \gal. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Ritout Cannonball watermelon seed, $1.50 lb. Add_ postage. Guy Hart, Royston, Rt. 1. 350 lbs. Genuine Cannonball Black seed, govt. insp., $1 Ib; 75c. 1b. for lot. Roy Farmer, Gordon, Whe che os cca Spike eee s gal. shipped. PP. Mrs. Hugh} hand saved, from 1946 crop. C. hand saved, personally selected, hand saved, no white hearts. Diamond. watermelon): termelon seed,, shade _ dried, hand selected, 85c 1b; 75e lb. in lots of 5 lbs. or more. PP. J. R. Hall, Ivey. 4 7 Paper Hartins Imp. Cane seed, $4 bu. FOB. M. W. Day, Bowdon, Rt. 1. 10 lbs. Pride of Ga. Water- melon seed, $1 Ib. W. R. Chas- teen, Locust Grove. 10 Ibs. good 1946 crop Black Diamond watermelon seed, $2 2. Black Diamond Watermelon seed, $1.75 Ib. F. W. Freeman, McIntyre, Rt. 1. 15 lbs. nice White Multiply- ing nest onions, $2.50 for lot. Not prepaid. Mrs. S. A. Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1. 75 Ibs. long white citron seed, $1. 1b. PP. 5 -Caesar vA. Davis, Milan, Rt. 1. Orange meat col. watermelon seed, best flower, from Ga. Pride and Ga. Bells, grow to 70 Ibs., $3.50 Ib; $1. for %4 Ib. Pre- paid. W. A. Sumner, Adrian, Rt. 3. f 10 Ibs. good selection Can- nonball watermelon seed, $1 Ib. . I. Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 168. z Black Diamond watermelon seed, pure and clean, $2. lb; Cuban Queens, $1.50. Exc. for SPC male pig with papers, potato plants Starling Yawn, Vienna, Rt: 2. 200 Ibs. hand saved Cannon- all watermelon seed, $1 Ib. Ee in 5 Ibs. or over. Ollie G. Bow- en, Unadilla. e 30 Ibs. pure Pride of Ga. wa- termelon seed, $1.75 1b; $1.50 in 5 lb. lots; 30 Ibs. Perkins Long Green okra seed, 50c 1b; 40 in Rt 1. : ' Gitron seed, 50c Ib; okra, 50 in., 50c ea; large Indian Peach seed, 50c -doz. Aa Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. He Cleaned, scarified sericea les- pedeza seed, 20 Ib. R. E. Day; Alpharetta. Tel. 4491-84602. Cannonball watermelon seed, hand picked from 1946 crop, $1.50 lb. PP- Sisk. Parks, Com- merce, Rt. 5. 9 o> BEANS AND PEAS "FOR SALE Red Speckled Crowder Pea Seed, eotored -Bunch Butter Beans, 30 1b; Print Feed Sacks, washed, 35 ea. Marly large Strawberry plants, Duran, Cumming, Rte des Bushel sound Black Crowder Peas, 18 lb. Nice Fig and Apple Sprouts, 30c ea-; Also Red Ban- tam Rooster, $1.00. Add post- age. W. H. Bell, Charing, Rial: White Crowder rooted, 30c ea; $1.00; Black Walnuts, $2.00 bu. at my place. Add postage. Mrs. Virgil Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box Sage Limbs, W. | 58. Biloxi Beans. and > Speckled Whip Peas, $6.50 bu; Mixed 00 bu. L. A. Caldwell, Gay. bu. recleaned; Gatan Soy Beans, $4.00 bu. combine run; $4.80- recleaned. George Larsen, De- soto. ; 10 bu. Speckled Field Peas, $6.00 bu. Will not ship. Mrs. J. G. Elmore, Senoia, Rt. 2. Brown Crowders, 20c Ib., 90 Day Running Velvet Beans, $4.50 bu. Recleaned and in good bags. J. M. Bickley, Marshall- ville. ~ Te ase 25 bu. Mixed Clay Peas, 30 bu. Clemson. Soy Beans, 25 bu. 90 Day Velvet Bean. A. C. Price, Bronwood. Bg 100 bu. large Speckled Peas, $6.50 bu. FOB. J, L. Goodman, REGCRTY nies ie rai 50c Clint Johnson, Dalton, R OR Marcy i. ee Z pet ain ban Lind ca tc age hos 60 Ibs. pure Cannonball wa-} lb. Cecil Whitley, Mauk, RFD) 00 bu. Beans, 25c Ib. Del. E. L u.Bssey, Enig- or velvet beans. | 5 Ib. lots. J. P. Dukes, Zebulon, teacup; Indian Peach trees, 20 Add postage.| Onions, $1.25 gal; large Red} |Ground, Rt. 1. 23522 : 40c Ib. Del. D. A. Law, Chula. | 60 C. Gladys Peas with | Black Eyes, 20 Ib. in 5 lb. at 9", | Mrs. T.H. Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 3 Field Peas, $6.00 bu.; Corn, $2.- |. Hay Seed Soy Beans, $3.50- bu. | ~ yon Ralph S. Collier, Comer. Striped Half Runner Beans,| Corn ir ick; $50 pt. _'dd postage. Mrs. : ' Sound Cream Crowder Peas, | 25c lb. in 25, 50, and 100 Tb. lots. Sample on request. Add post- age. Allen D. Giles, Douglas- | ville, Rt. 2. Spe eer 100 Ib. Calif. Brown Crowd- ers(fine green market peas), | 30c 10 Ibs; or less, 35 Ib; 50 bu. Ear Corn, $2.00 bu. K.-S. Lind-| sey; Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 206. Tor 8 bu. pure New Era Pets, | _ $7.00 bu. shipped. B. G. Mec-|* Coy, - Warrenton, Rt. A Laxton Progress Eng. Peas, 25c Ib. del. C. P. Smith, Enig- ma. : 100 bu. good, oases 1946 crop. 90 Day Velvet Beans, $4.- 9B S = 4 Guy H. Shivers, Nor- Ces Cottonseed, bu. John J. De oe Chae Ga. Exp. Statio1 pire Cottonseed, de! woood. 100 bu. Peas, both Table and Field, $6.50-7.50 bu; $6.00 bu. for lot.. E. _.. Cown, Stone Mountain. ; ed, $10- 2 bu. Yellow Crowder Peas, eee $10.00 bu. M.A. Watson, Mauk, | untteated RFD 1. : ; Palmetto. White and Speckled Butter} DPL No. Purple Hull; 6 Wk.|pure at gin, Crowder Peas, 5 cups, $10.00; |cwt. R. E- oe Streak Beans, 35 cup.| Empire postage. No chcks. Mrs. | polls, opens earlier, Lo Ashworth, Datula RE, ae ; 1eps G2 Oe Laxton Progress Eng. Peas,|4- plante Row Mee ma. 100. bu. 90:-Day Velvet Bean. 1946 cr-, good sound, 90 per |& ct. gern., $6.00 bu. FOB. H- B. Kimbrough, Chipley. i 13 bu. Runner Velvet Beans, | good, sound, harvested before rain, $6.00 bu. in 2 bu. sacks. | Fred Lockhart, Louisville, Rt. 3, Box 70. be eae ge _Laxton Eng. Peas, 25 Ib. Del.|2. C. P. Smith, Enigma. | | Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 25c lb; 5 Ib. lots; White Nest Peanuts, $1.25 pk. White Tend-. er Half Runner Garden Beans, | re 45 teacup: P. B. Brown, Ball 300 lbs. mixed Peas, sound, | clean; 20c Ib. FOB. MO. No cks. Joe Smith, Waverly,-Rt. 1, Box: Long Green Crowder Peas, slightly damaged by weevils, White Mush Peas, weevil free, Extra tender White Half Run- ner Garden Beans, very pro- lific, 40 large cup; 75 pt. P Mrs. M. J. Patterson, Tifton, R Several lbs. Tender Cornfield . Bean Seed, slightly mixed, 40c lb. Add postage. No checks. |. Sallie Gregory, Suches. __ White Crowder Peas, 25c Ib. in 5 Jb. lots or more. PP: M. B. Daniel, Elberton, Rt. 6 = |- Old Time Little White Tend-|N er % Runner Garden Beans, 50|N cup. Add postage. Exc. for good feed sacks, print or white. | COTTONSEED FOR SALE|5 M. Pure Whatleys prolific seed corn, $1 pk; Cokers 100 strain, |- fo. 7 Cottonseed, 742c Ib. H. W.| Thurmond, Farmington, Rt. 1. About 50 bu. good corn for|King sale at my barn. L. R. Pierson,| Doraville, Care Leisure Ranch. 400 bu. good white corn, $1.70} or bu. My farm 4 mi. So. Brooklet. | Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet. Nice selected hand shelled | Popcorn, 35c Jb;-one lb. mixed | g, Tender cornfield beans, 30 cup. | Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. Fe Box doe. see eee /Seed popcorn, 20c-lb; Mus-| cadine vines, 25c ea; Hazlenut| . bushes, $1 doz; Blue Berry} bushes, 35 doz. No stamps. Add | P: postage. Mrs: G. W. Bradley, Bowdon; =Rt. 2,-2.5" 7 SA Nice corn in shuck for sale. | Red _ Add post- eat, Varnell, Potatoes, $2.75 50 M. FOB. ants, 20c ea $1.00 doz; Crab- |. Fitzgerald, PR Potato Plants, 25 M. FOB, E. oss, 705 Gil- has: W. Cabbage BE NTS FOR SALE Marglobe Tomato Plant Ss, Moss packed, $2.00 M. Del. Ready about Apr. 15. No checks. George Griffis, Screven. Klondike Strawberry Plants, 900; $2.50; $450 M. Del. No checks. Prompt shipment. C. D. Crow, Gainesyille, Rt. 2. Kudzu Crowns, $12.00 M. Del. in M. lots or more. Henry Will- jams, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion Plants; 30c 52500; $1.00; $1.50 Me RB Chas W. Cabbage, |ready in 2 wks. Milledgeville, Rt. 5. Govt insp. PR. Red Skin and Coper Skin Potatoes, $2.50 M. Del. Ready about April 20th. D. A. Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2. ; Klondike Strawberry Plants, 50c C; $2.50, 500; $4.75 M; Apri- _|and col. mixed Bunch Butter- |beans, 50c Ib. Add: postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. a F Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, 20 ce; NZW Rabbits, ped., 11 wks. old, $3.50 pr; llwk. old Buck, $1.75; 5 mos. old Buck, - $3.00. Exp. Col. Mrs>-Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. - Early Strawberry (bear large berries) plants, garlic bulbs, 2 doz., 40c; Muscadine _ Grape, Black Walnut Trees, Hazlenut, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon. Mt. Huckleberry Plant, gear- ing size, 75c doz; Wild Straw- berry Plants, 35 doz; Yellow |Roots, 45 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, >| Rt. 3, Box 49.- - Marglobe: Tomato Plants, ready Apr. 15, $4.00 M; 50c C. _|Add postage. Order how. L. D. _| Todd, Danville, Rt. 2: Cabbage Plants: Chas. and Flat Dutch, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Orders filled promptly. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. | Hardy field grown Cabbage Plants, early Flat Dutch, Chas. /W., $1.50 M. Del. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. x : | Klondike Strawberry Plants, $2.00 C; 500, $2.25; $4.00 M. No |checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2.: vas He : _ Wonderberry, Early , imp. Gibson, Red Gold, il, | Lady T, Strawberry Plants, 75c |C; Everbearing, White Iceburg k- | blackberry $1.00 C; Add /post-. age. No checks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Mastodon Strawberry. Plants, || early and rooted, 75c; $5.00 M. ~|No checks or stamps. Add post- age. Floyce Grindle, Cumming, ef Rts Lee Bee . : White Bermuda Onion Plants, 30 C; 500, $1.00: $1.50 M: PP. J. H. Davis, Milledge- s He, Rt. 8, Box 126. -|_-Thornless Boysenberry Plants, 12, $1.00; $2.00 for older Jants. Bradley Scarlet Ever- earing Strawberry, $1.00 C. Celestial Fig Cuttings, $1.00 '|doz.; $6.00 C. Carefully pack- |ew. PP. J.-W. Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave. -Red Skin PR Potato, $3.00 M: Cert. Marglobe Tomato, $2.50. | M:s Cert. Sweet and Hot Pep-| ~|per, $3.00: M. Del. Ready 15th |to 20th April. John TT. OQuinn,. |Surrency, Rt. 2. < Imp. P.. R. =: Potato Plants, - |-Govt. insp. and treated, $2.50 s|M. Del.. I. E. McLeod, Bax- | SAC Ya Rta Sys Ne ant _ Mastodon Strawberry Pl PP. in Ga. ol ted. = Mrs, J. syne Rt sol, a : |. Rooted Sage Plants, 2, 25c: 5, 50c; $1.00 doz. Dried Catnip eaves, $1.00 Ib. 25c and 50c s filled. Virgil Keith, Al- Everbearing| ants, $1.00 bunch. MO orders accept- E. Avirett, Blake- PR and La. Copper Skin Po-|. ||tato Plants, $2.50 M. Booking orders for later del. C. R. Red- mond, Pelham. J. H. Davis, } cot Plums, 35c ea; $1.00: White | 6 Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt: i? j : Hayes, McDonough, Rt. 3. | RES. 2 Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Buford, Rt. es : fruit, 2 Ibs., 90c; shade dried hoarhound, 6 clumps, 30; pep- Gas o | Permint, 30 doz;- watereress,. ce opner a pose Ge doz Mrs: o Me Hall, Cat 8 Mand over, $2.00 M|houn, Rt. 1. Ike Tomberlin,| Dried apples, 35 Ib. Oleeta _ PLANTS FOR SALE. Kudzu Crowns, $10, orders less than 1000. Hooy |A. Stogner, Waco, Rt. 2. PECAN AND OTHER Horse A berry, Hickorynut, May Cherry, Plums, Currants, Goose, Huckleberry ft., 10 ea. $1 orders ine Raley, Mitchell. Catawba -40c ea Himalaya ea. Exe. sacks> Mrs. Hills: for 6, W. H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. Muscadine grapevines, rooted 5, $1; Blackhaw, $1; giant Mas- todon Everbearing Strawberry, $1 C; sage plants, 20c ea; Hore- hound, 5 bunches, $1. Mrs, Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Apricot plums, 35 ea: 5, $1; Crabapple sprouts, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. J. Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 1. = Scuppernong, M uSscadine, Damson plum, May cherry, 6, $1; Hazelnut, walnut, blueberry $1 doz; Sassafras, yellow, Queen of the Meadow, root. 3 Ibs.,~ $1.25. Mrs. Jas. Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Apple trees: 2 yrs, $4 doz; Pear tree, 5c ea; Grapevine, 2 yrs., $2.50 doz. Del. State insp. All good varieties. T. M. Webb, Milijays : 10 seedlings peach trees, 4 large Red figs, 2 large Red Sweet Cherry; 4 Wild Cherry, any, $1. Mrs. V.M. Johnson, Shellman. ~ Bras State insp. leading var. fruit trees, apple, 4 ft., 30c-40c ea: Peach, 30c ea; Pear, 4-5 ft., 5c; Grapevines, Concord, Niagara, 2 yrs., 20c; Scuppernong, 40c. P, W. H. Alexander, Cleve: Jand, Rt. 5. : FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE A 2 yrs. old Ham, wt. 30 Ibs., in. good cond., $20. Jarmie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1._ 1 nice, country cured Shoul- der, wt. about 35. Ibs., 50c Ib; also Early brown 6 wks. table peas, 5 cups, $1; brown streak- ed Half Runner beans, 45c cup, 3 cups, $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Country cured smoked hams, Jb. 10 to 20 Ib. pieces, or more. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Rt. 2. Sugar cured meat: 21 lb. Ham 20 Ib. Shoulder. Make best of- fer or write for prices. Miss Nannie Jones, Royston. 4 country cured Hams, wt. 24, 26, 32 and 33 Ibs., 75c Tb. Henry T. Barrett, Suwanee, Rt. di Med. size. Hams, shoulders and sides. Some smoked, | all| washed and dried. Mrs, G..H. _ Sugar cured Hams and Shoul- ders, 75c and 60c lb. Cannot ship. G.:T. Durham, Rockmart, FRESH AND DRIED FRUIT FOR SALE 2 Dried fruit: Figs, apples, and peats, 1947 crop, free ,of peel and worms, 50e lb. plus post- age. Mrs. Herbert E. Richard- son, Bowdon, Rt. 4, Good, dried apples, 40c Ib. Sundried apples from acid sage, 30c cup; garlic, 35 doz;| 00 M. No i RUIT TREES FOR SALE ee RNS pple B. Walnut, Mul- bushes, rooted, 1-3 PP. Joseph- Cherry and Plum Sprouts, 10 white or print Edd Stover, Oak Muscadine grapevine, 20 ea; $1; Beechnut. trees, Crab. apple, 20c ea; Black Mt. Huck- leberry, $1.25 doz> $10 C. Mrs. Peach, 1 yr., $2.50 doz; Cherry, 80c lb; Sides and shoulders, 60c P.O | Pecans; 1946 crop, 30c 1b. FOB.: _ EGGS FOR SALE LD: son, Rt. 2.. Purebred White Eggs,, $2.00, 15. Del. dams, Commerce, Rt. 4. t nish, $1.50, 15. Del, 2 Barred Rock, . Ringlet Eggs, 15, $2.75. strain, $22.50. son, Martin. Law Grey Pit $4.00 doz. Brood stock. Taw M. Slater, Atlanta, 214 Ma- thewson Pl., S. W. Jersey White Giant Eggs, se- lected from Range Flock, $2.25 : $1.50; 2 Mrs. J. A. Wil- Game Eggs, ity print bags, 100 Ib. cap. Rtese 5 AAAA Barred Rock Eggs, $1.60 setting, well packed; also White Multiplying Onions for planting or eating, $1.00 gal., PP. Mrs. Graham Eley, White Plains, Setting Eggs from 3A Dark Cornish Hens, $1.65, 153 -Del: Exe. 2 settings for 1 setting Turkey or Geese Eggs. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1. Purebred AAAA, Jersey White Giant Eggs, selected from Range Flock, $2.00, 15; 2 settings, $3.75, prepaid. Car- tons ref, Mrs. Lamar Graham, Eastman, Rt. 4. Purebred AAA Grade White Cornish Eggs, $2.00, 152 Pe Mrs. J. O: Howell, Pineview. 4A N. H. Red Eggs, 15, $1.50, PP. Crate ret. Mrs. R. A. Nalen, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Giant S. C. Black Minorca Eggs, $2.25, 15. LL. B. Millians, Newnan. Eggs, B. B. Br ting, $3.50. Buff Cochin Ban- tams, $1.25. White Pekin Duck, $1.25. All from unrelat- ed birds. No COD. P. O. or- der. Mrs. Willie Johnston, Grayson, Rt. 1. : g _ Light Brahma Eggs, 15, $2.00 Del. Also Light Brahma Cock- onze, per set- erel, $3.50. T. J. Steed, Buena DaSta rs. ien : : Eggs, each: Pheasant, 40c; Quail, 35; Peafowl, $2.00;. Wild Duck, 2 $1.50; Guinea tams, 12%c.: Hens and 3 Ae Helen St 5c; Wild _ Geese, and Gochin Ban- Also 20 Bantam roosters, $20.00. reet, Atlanta, Rt. r asted Bronze Tur- key Eggs, Wagon Wheel strain, 25c ea. Add postage. Saslam, Jr., Marshallville. AAA Grade ~Black Giant Eggs, $2.25, 15. | Seaborn Roberts, Royston, Rte New Hamp. Red Eggs, $1.50 Setting (95 per cent. hatching). Mrs. Letha M. Smith, Haddock, BOK 7.8 - Broad Bre. e N. a feds are Donaldson rain Eggs, 15, $1.60. Box ret; M, F. Roberts, Tazewell, GRAIN AND HAY _. FOR SALE Se ee 390 or more bales of Hay for sale. Contact. Jack Watson, Snellville, at Snellville high school. : : Good, bright Peanut Runner and Spanish, thrashed early before much rain; guar. free of poison, for sale. T. LI, Fountain, Butler. ae : Peanut hay, 15 ton at my barn. Bradley Wills, Dawson. Sev. tons Runner Peanut hay, not poisoned, $10 ton at my place, 3 mi. So. Cuthbert, near Shivers Mill. Dont write. N. C. Taylor, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. AO Sse aaa es A Hay, Purebred Dark Cornish Eggs Mrs. Fred Johnson, Daw- Cornish Paul Eggs from large Dark Cor: Carton ret. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ribs 2 Thompson 390, Also 10 BR Hens, same Exc. few settings for good qual- |G Core! | potatoes, _ SYRUP FOR SALE _ 2,500 gal. Grade A Ga. Cane syrup, in No. 10 cans. See. Frank Pelz, Pearson. 200 gal. Sugar Cane SYLUP ine 54 fnew gal. cans, $2 gal. T. A. - Lewis, Alma, Rt. 3. 25 gal., ? Ga. Cane syrup, $2 gal. Exc. some for hay; also Ga. raised horse mule, not trusty for children to drive, and light 1 H wagon, $100. All at my farm. G. W. Poppell, Screven. 800 gal., pure Ga. Cane syrup $2 gal. W. F. Powell, Colquitt, Rt. 2, Box 84. 2,000 gal., Ga. Green Cane syrup in gal. cans, $1.50 gal. for lot at my door. C. B. Grimes, Colquitt. ; 4,000 gal., in 1 gal. cans good a. Cane syrup, $1.50 gal. here, Contact. J. A. Pope, Barwick. 100 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup, 2 gal. in cans at my place, 214 mi. West Eldorendo. W. J. (Jeff) Powell, Elorendo. E SSS Te iA LE MISCELLAENOUS FOR SALE GARLIC: Large garlic bulbs, 6 for 10c. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. | Chalkley, Columbus, 170 10th avenue. GOURDS: Some _ Dipper gourds, 25c each. Mrs. L. M. Wooten, Camilla. Limited Gourds, Mrs. boro. HONEY and BEE SUPPLIES 18 new Pat. Bee Hives. com- plete, have supers and artificial Comb. Wayne Coleman, Ros- well, Rt. 1. 8 Bee-Way Sec. Supers, com- plete with fixtures, used very little; can staple together and use for. hive bodies, $1 ea. at - my place. C. S. Hall, Hartwell, Rt. 2: Some Beeswax and sev. pds. clean tallow, for sale. Mrs. T. Le Anderson, Elberton, Rt.. 3. ROOTS AND HERBS: Bear Foot, Colts foot, Yellow Dock, Yellow Root, Queen of the Meadow, Sassafras, Blood root, wild cherry bark, witch-hazel, Red Oak, wild sweet potato, 20 Ib. 3 lbs. $1. Virnie Stover, Pisgah. ee _ Rhubarb roots, red var.,- $1 doz; Garlic bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. Juan H. Reece, Blairsville, t. 1. WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS: Black Walnut meats, nice and clean, $1.00 pt. Miss - Etta Alexander, Jefferson, Rt. 2. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES: ' Bee foundations, all sizs, just re-worked, $1.00 lb. FOB Prompt del. Mitchell Coxwell, Warner Robins, Rt. 1. 15 good used, 8-frame dove-_ tailed Hives, all equipment, 1 frame and 2 sec. supers each, metal covers, white, also 1 med. extractor. Half price for cash. Lee D. Dempsey, Wat- kinsville. PEANUTS: Seed peanuts in hull: 1500 lbs. Runners and 1000 lbs. ea. Va. Bunch and Spanish, at seed market price. J. H. Leverett, Parrott. Shelled N. C. Runner -and\ Spanish Peanuts, treated or not. treated, 18c lb. for either var. Write Clifford L. Jones, Benevolence. 5 POTATOES: Imp. Red and Pink Skin seed any quantity up to 2,000 bu. Govt. insp. Cert: La. amt., mixed size for sale. No stamips. T. B. Thomas, Thomas- PEANUTS AND PECANS - FOR SALE . Several hundred pounds guar- anteed. Ga. bunch peanut seed, 15 Ib. at my place. No person- GFA seed peanuts, Cert., re-| cleaned and bagged, 17c Ib. un- shelled, Carl Clements, Arling- ton, . a eee) wi : Approximately. 50 Ibs.; Stuart Copperskins, $2.25 bu. W. H. -| Morris, Baxley, Sev. hundred bu. Cert. P. R. seed potatoes, free of disease. No orders shipped. All at my al chks. MO. accepted on 100} place. J. E. Sullivan, Byron, Ibs. or more. Willie-Mock, Guy- Phone 822. ton. Sb SAGE: Hand gatherd, shade dried dried Sage; $1.00 1b; 3 lgs up, 90c 1b; 25 lbs: up 80 Ib; sun- dried appels peeled, cored, 50c Ib. 5 lbs up PP in Ga. Mrs. Mrs. R. M. Murphree, Midville. Claude Edmonds, Toccoa. 5c; water cress, large bunch, Sage, $1.00 lb; 3 lbs. up 90c ~ ship; also 5 lbs. sundried ap- Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 2. ~ starched and ironed, 35c ea. plus ae oe MISCELLANEOUS | . FOR SALE > Garden sage, 25c bunch, 3 for 25c. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs- ville Rt. 2. Hand gathered, shade dried lb; 100 Ibs. 75c Ib. Sundried Appies, peeled, cored, 50c Ib. in 5 lb. lots. PP in Ga. Mrs. Ruby Brown, Toccoa. TOBACCO: _ Flue cured tobacco, 1946 crop, 5 lbs. chewing, $1.00; 6 lbs. smoking, $1.00, postpaid, COD orders filled. M. B. Swain, Alma. MEAT: Hams, not cured, about 25 lbs. ea. 75c Ib. at my farm. Won't del. 2nd zone, $2.50 MO. Mrs. L. A. Sanders, Ashland. . Guar. oak wood smoked meat: hams, 75c-lb. Sides, 60c; Shoulders, 55c lb. COD. E. C. ; ples SACKS Print sacks, washed, postage; few for 30c ea. Mrs. Clay Mullinax, Alpharetta, Rt.1. Print sacks, 3 for $1.00 and you pay postage. No chks. Mrs. Clyde Townley, Gainesville. Rt. te 4 Print feed. sacks, 100 lb. edp., Ib. cap. 3 for $1.00, plus postage. Mrs. S. C. Stowers, Gainesville. RED 8.. Peon = Print feed sacks, 100lb. cap., washed and ironed, 45c ea. P. P. Mrs: Charlie Gentry, Dawson- sswaille.- SAGE Hand gathered and -soade dried Sage, $1.00 lb; 3 to 11 Ibs. 90c 1b;12. lbs. up, 80c Ib. Postpaid in Ga.: only: J)-C. J; ' Brown, Toccoa. Rt. 2. Nice hand picked, shade ur- ed Sage, $1.00 1b 2 lbs. or more, $0c 1b; black Walnut Meats, _ $1.00 Ib. All postpaid. Mrs. Na- aon Weatherby, Ball Ground. 3 50 print feed sacks, washed, ironed, $1.10 3, del. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto. 400 print feed bags, washed and free of holes, 10 or more colors, light and dark, 45c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. W. W. Harris Flowery Branch, Rt. 1, g and mildew, 3, $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs.. Vada Chambers - Gainesville, Rt: 5. ce Chicken feed -sacks, 100 Ib. cap., good condi, 20c ea. un- ~ washed in lots 100 or more; or 23c ea. in lots 50. You pay post- age. Shirley Wofford, Cum- ming, Rt. 3. ; 100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, good con. 25c ea. unwashed in lots 50 or more, Add postage. Bobby J. Wofford, Cumming, Rt. 1. a Print sacks, washed, 100 tb. cap. 35c ea. Add -postage. No checks. COD if preferred. Mrs. T. T. Cantrell Cumming, Rt. 1, Print Sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, dark or light; 40c ea. MO. or cash, Add postage. Mrs. A. E. Nix, Gainesville, Rt. D3 Print. feed sacks, 100 1b. - 3, $1.00. White or, 20c washed. iMrs. Leonard Elliott, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Nice print feed sacks; 100 1b. eap., free of aoles and mildew washed, 35c ea. PF. Mrs. Gor- don Kemp, Murrayville. of sacks, washed, fee Vale Rt. 1. ; 100 White Feed sacks, $16.00; 25; $8.00. All PP. Mrs Paul J. Kent, Marble Hill. Print Sacks, washed, pres ed, free of. holes, 35c ea; H. W. Summerour Gainesville Rt. 2. Print sacks, washed, ripped up, free of holes, 30c ea. Add - -postage. Mrs. Carl Howard, holes and letters 25c ea. MO. or Gainesville, Star Rt.- Print-feed sacks, free of holes |." cap., unwashed, Z5c ea; washed 15c, unwashed, MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE e White sacks, guar. free of check. Mrs. Henry Taylor, Print sacks, good quality, free of holes, 3, $1.00; White, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. G. Duck, Braselton. , Several hundred white feed sacks, washed clean, 100 lb. cap. 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ruby Stewart. Cumming, Rt. 2. Print sacks, 2, 3, 4 alike, washed and ironed, 40c ea; 100 lb. cap. thick white, sacks, 25c ea. No. samples. PP. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, Rt. 3. About 200 feed sacks, l5c ea. Add postage. W. Y. Summers, Newnan Rt. 5. Print sacks, 35c ea. White 20c ea. Add postage. _Mrs. Mamie Boyd, Gainesville, Rte 2: Good clean white sacks, 28c ea. No order less 25. Mrs. U. S. Reed, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Nice print sacks, 3 and 4 alike,no holes or mildew. 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs..M. L. Crow Gainesville, Rt. 2. . Nice 100 lb. cap print sacks extra large, free of holes and mildew, 35c ea. PP. Mrs. Willie aL. Robinson, Gainesville, Rt. Hes . Nice print sacks, 38c ea; White, 22c ea. Mrs. Irene Pierce Gainesville, Rt. 6, About 30 nice print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes 38c-ea. Sage plants) $1.00 doz. All PP, L. L. Ellis, Cumming. . Print feed bags, washed, ironed, free ,of holes, 40c ea. BP; Prompt shipment. Mfs. Clyde Waldrip. Flowery Branch Bieels Print feed sacks, washed and ironed, free of holes 35c ea. Add postage. No checks. Edith Turner, Cumming, Rt.4, ~ Print feed sacks, free of holes. and mildew, 30c ea; White, 20c ea. M. CGC. Coleman, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. ' Print Bags, free of holes, washed. 35c ea, No checks. Mrs. H. L. Patterson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. i White sacks washed, no letters, good cond., 10, $3.00. No COD orders, Add postage. Mrs. Joe Shadburn, Cumming, Rit=253 Dairy feed white sacks, 20c. ea; Also Cornfield Bean Seed 50c lb; 2 lbs. Table Butter ea. week, guar. to be fresh 60c lb. Add postage. Minnie Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Nice print sacks, 100 Ib cap. no holes or mildew, 3 and 4 alike, 35 ea; Also White, 190 lb, cap. 20c ea. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. M. L. Crow, Jr., Gainesville Ries aa Pita oe ino Ree ES ee MISCELLANEOUS WANTED a A ea BEES WANTED: % bu. bunch Blue Java Peas. Advise price. H. J. Ledbetter, Tate. ee beans. State price, Mitchell, Thomasville. Rt 1. Lady Finger peas. Advise. EW. Cail, Sylvania. : Duggan, Chester. barn. Advise Mrs. Ella Phipps, Print sacks, 100 lb. cap. freepBEANS WANTED: + | PLANTS WANDED: -.) => of mildew and holes, 3, $1.00; ; t ; os White 100 lb. cap. 20c ea. Not PP. Mrs. W. B. Duck, Bresel- ton. : Want 12 bu. O-Too-Tan and Bunch Velvet etc. James Want some Want small amount Pipeon or] Want exc. 1 bu. V.B. seed for 1 bu. Purple Hull peas. O. 5. CORN WANTED: Want 25 bu Corn. del. to my Dallas; Hel Want 50 bu: Corn, also some Fodder or Hay. Advise. Mrs. W. H. Braswell, Monroe. Rt. 1. CANE (SUGAR) WANTED: Want 3 or 4 M. stalks old fash ioned Red-or Bhue Sugar Cane, also 50 M.- PR potato plaats, del. April 10. Roy Harreti, Fayetteville. : EGGS WANTED: ; Want 15. Hamburg-Bantam eggs. Advise Roy Dills, Hemp. Exc. 3/doz. guar. fresh, pure- pred Buff Orp. eggs for 1 doz. frsh turkey (any breed) eggs in April. Mrs. W. S. Evans. Oge2- chee. Want 2 settings ea., African guinea and 1 pound size when grown bantam chicken Eggs. O. L. Griffin, Screven. Rt. 1. Want 60 light speckled Gui- nea eggs for cash. Mrs, J. E. Taylor, Hazlehurst. Rt. 2. Want Blue Game eggs. for setting,also the big hot pepper seed. Advise. Mrs. Rebecca Golden, Bremen. Rt. 2, Box 35. Want 2 doz. Pheasant, Ring Necks preferred, eggs for set- ting. W. C. Weaver, Barnesville, 345 Central Ave. . GOURDS WANTED:, ety Want 12 Martin gourds, %, 2 or 10 in.. dia. J. H. Wood Sr. Andersonville... Want 100 Martin Gourds about 4 in, dia. Advise. S. C. Owen, Woodbury. Want 12 large Martin Gourds. Advise, Wilmer Stewart, Sa- vannah, Bonaventure Rd. 2are Stewart Gardens. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES WANTED: Want 10 to 20 lb., good strain- ed Honey. Advise. Chas. 8. Reid, Woodbury. : Want some Beeswax, ave. grade, del. to me for 40c Ib., extra Yellow, 42c Ib; also want some Bees in Box. Gums. Rev. Curd Walker, Soperton. Rt. 1. Want % gal. Strained honey made from field flowers; not sugar or. syrup fed. State best price. Mrs. W. L. Pair, Atlanta, t620 Rosalie St., S. E. Want sev. hives Bees;if near Blackshear will come after. Advise. Ed Ehrenperger, Black- shear. PEANUTS WANTED: Want swap. Print sacks for Pink Spanish peanuts or the seed: 10 sacks for 20 lbs. pea- pharetta. Rt. 1. nuts: Mrs. Clay Mullinax, Al-|* at once. State price. Webb Meigs. Rt. 2. Want sev. stands Yellow Bees Walter PLANTS WANTED: Want 10 M., Bunch P. R._po- Nice large ,100 lb. cap. print holes and mildew, 3, $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. Pete Kemp Murray- no holes, washed, $30.00 C; 50 for ke 2 3, _. $1.00. No checks or COD. Mrs Want 1 to 1000 stands Bees. Write Roy Caudell, Homer. Re: a BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: Want some big, white, black- eyed peas. Advise. Mrs. Emma M. Puckett, Buford. Rt Box _ | 50. : Want 10 bu. eae crop Ma- thews improve seed 0-too- tan soy beans, Advise. S. W. Slater, Oliver. ,| Exe. clean,ironed 100 lb. cap. Print sacks, for butter-beans, garden bunch, or any pole or cornfield beans: 1 sack for 1 1b. Gainesville, Rt. 5. tato plants. for own use and not re-sale. Advise. Carl Jett, Dora- ville. Rt. 1. Want 300 Bunch type sweet potato slipsy free of disease. Miss Florence Horne, Dearing. Ri ly Want White pepper plants, also white bunch garden beans, not the Half Runner, and white stem collard plants, bunch kind. Advise Mrs. J. D, Ander- son, Blue Ridge. Want exc. Print sacks for good P. R. potato slips and streaked Half Runner | garden beans, del. to me from Ast to any amount. Ea, pay postage. rs, A, M. Greer, Alto. Rt 1. Want 16,000 Pink Skin bunch del. Quote price. Harnion j} PR Potato Plants, April 20. | tI Shortle, LaGrange, Rt. See Want some Bunch PR potato plants to set up by April 15, also 2 bu. each Unknown and Crowder peas. E. M. Jarvis, |' Milledgeville 511 No. JJef- ferson. : Want some tobacco plants. Quote price per M. in first let- ter. C. O. Griffin, Pitts, Rt. 1. Want potato plants up to Apr. | | 15th del. Quote price per M and when can ship; Also want Brown and Sugar Crowder table peas and Speckled Velvet bean seed. W. C. Burnsed, Ellabell. 4 Want 10 M,, Govt insp., P..R. Bunch plants immediately. Bye L. Smith, Byron. Rt. 1. +P. POMEGRANATE BUSH WANED: 2 Want a Sour Pomegranate Bush, good size, at once. Ad- | vise immediately. Mrs. E. R.| Speight, Atlanta, 1145 Rosedale Rd. : SACKS WANTED: 4 Will Exe. 100 3 reg. polled Dark Roans, 8-1 bloodline Fine Jersey cov 4 gals. daily, fin mos. old, gran Melbas Emory, ducing dam; everbearing strawberry plants for 3 Print Sacks alike. Ea. pay postage. J. M. McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt.3: A : Want some good feed sacks, |. cheap or will exc., Write Dirst Boyd Jones Rossville, Rt. 3 (Double S. Curve). f Want some nice Print or| plain white feed sacks, cheap, or will exc. value. Write first. Boyd Jones, Rossville. Rt. 3. ~ Want ext. % bu. white nest multiplying onions for ~ Print sacks: 1 gal. for 3 sacks alike. Ba. pay postage. Mrs. Birtie Martin. Rt..2. ; Exe. 2 doz. Sage plants for 15 colored Sacks, 24 lb. cap. Mrs. Ben Lavender, Toomsboro. ~Exc. 100 everbearing straw- berry plants for 3 Printsacks e- like. Ea. pay postage. J. M.Me Laughlin, Greenville. Rt. 3. SEED WANTED: Want 2 bu. 1946 Bunch Vel- vet beans for seed. Advise. J. A. Mathis, 'Fifton; Rt. 1. - Want some Citron Seed. Ad- vise. Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro. Want some Multiplying Beer seed. Advise Mrs. T. Acworth, 5 Want some eld time Mustard Seed, the slick leaf (mot the curley kind) Advise Mrs. I. M. Leamon, Atlanta, 65 Old Ivy Rd N. E. s : - Want the little Red kind tom- ato seed er plants, kind that pe fulkand early. Advise. Mrs. Barnie Sauls, Statesboro. 236 So. Main St. < Want small quanity Hastings | Graystone Melon seed. Advise.| _ M. E.. Burts, Dublin. ; 5 mino 230th, mino, 15th. Botl breeding; .also mos. old, ready A. Price, Alb May 2, 1945, c ers name. $1% T. Caldwell, town Rd. 8 m fe les, = eee Ss (bull) 1m 1 Want Cayenne pepper (round old, bred berry kind) seed, also Jerusa-| boar, $125; lem Cherry and red Palma : Christi or Castor oil bean) seed. Miss Pearl Solomon, Macon. 499 Orange St. Apt. 6. : SYRUP WANTED: ~ Want 100 gal. good syrup for own use, not for re-sale. J. F. Corley, Manchester. TALLOW -WANTED: Want 1 Ib. mutton tallow, del. | to me, Advise. W. A. Henson,| Arnoldsville. - CATTLE FOR SALE , Milch cow, fresh, 142-Jersey, 1g Guernsey, 3rd calf. J. T. Neely, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. % mi E, Wrights Crossing. 2 Jersey bull calves, approx, 2-3 mos. old, reg. in buyer's name, $50 ea. Crated, at RR|C station. Raleigh and design| bloodlines. . Mrs, W. L. Helms, Buena Vista. : | Shorthorn bull calves, 3 9 m d, $40 20th April. Marietta. Rt. 2, II veterans have been given an ad- iod in which to reinstate their Na- rice Life Insurance policies without a phy- nination. the Veterans Administration re- eans, the VA points out, that any veteran reinstate the low cost government term in- e carried while in uniform by filling out a atement form and paying two monthly Contact representatives at any VA office the form and help fill it cut. Or, veterans copy of the form by writing directly to wrance Service, Veterans Administration fice 5, Atlanta 3, Georgia. w liberal regulations ror reinstating NSLI n effect until August 1. VA officials have ut that now may be the ltst opportunity ans will have to reinstate their valuable ar-time policies. After August 1, veterans reinstate NSLI will have to ptss a rigid xamination. : he next several months, VA will carry on an vation-wide information program to advise the advantages of retaining their loy-cost t policies. urance experts throughout the country, the its out, are unanimously agreed that National . Insurance policies offer the greatest f protection under the most liberal terms e than reinstating their lapsed NSLI policies r the moment, reinstated policies may be low-cost term insurance; at a later date; es may be converted to one of the six types raluable permanent policies offered through Administration. ules And Regulations ulletin now has a circulation ot approximate- . The Bulletin was created for, and 1s financ- ixchange in order to help the farmer dis- products to the best possible advantage. letin is mailed under a SECOND-CLASS 1900, and in order to continue being eligible \ND REGULATIONS. not publish notices neither Wanted nor ERS, COMMERCIAL NURSERYMEN, RAB- HATCHERIES, BUSINESS MEN (WHO EN- N TRADE), FARMERS, OR EVEN FOR elling in any FORM. icles not essential to, nor related to agri- the furtherance of the agricultural industry POSITIVELY prohibited, and are, therefore, publication. Only ITEMS regarding Farm a essary to farming, and to work pertaining and FARM WORK are admissible. . uch as: WIRE, FENCING, SHINGLES, JMBER, CORDWOOD, ROOFING, BELT- ISS, SADDLES, LEATHER GOODS of iption, WOOD SAWS, BONE GRINDERS, PPERS, AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, TRAIL- AND SHINGLE MILLS, ETC., and all equip- same; LIGHT AND WATER PLANTS AND , ETC. and all equipment therefor; DOGS, ANARY BIRDS, PAKROTS, LOVE-BIRDS, S, PET STOCK of any kind; OWLS, SQUIR- S, OPOSSUMS, FOX, DEER, WILD AN- ir skins and. pelts; FISH, etc. AXE and HANDLES, SWINGS, ROLLING or INVA- IRS,- RADIOS, PIANOS, ANY MUSICAL. IN- ANTIQUES, INDIAN RELICS, TELE- ELECTRIC IRONS, HOME FURNACES, PINE ORN BEADS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, QUILTING SCRAPS, CLOTHING OF ANY ERCHANDISE or STORE FIXTURES, BAR- ? OR MEAT MARKET ITEMS, etc., CANNED IELLIES, PRESERVES, etc., GUNS, PISTOLS, \Iso the Ruling very emphatically prohibits shing of notices pertaining to ANY KIND of ept STRICTLY FARM WORK ON FARMS, des both men and women, and prohibits any atsoever for minors (boys and girls) under > (21) years of age. bee cordance with the RULING of the THIRD NT POSTMASTER GENERAL in WASHING- , we refuse any notice that does not conform _ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS govern- N. | pers; ;EORGIA FARMER a medium of Sale, | RATE under the provisions of the ACT of} ing privilege, it MUST conform to certain | for NON-RESIDENTS OF THE STATE, nor, VES who buy farm commodities for the pur- 200 lbs, $125 or trade for: nice Machinery (second-hand) used on a. FURNITURE, WASHING and SEWING MA-| S, and any item NOT NECESSARY to agri- cation and mailing of the GEORGIA MAR. _ HOGS FOR SALE | ee ranma GSW ee Reg. Hereford, breeding and 2 mos. old pigs. Frank P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Now taking orders for 14 purebred SPC pigs, 2 mos. old, gilts and boars. - Reg. Buyers name. Crate and ship middle of April, $25 ea. FOB. Milledge- ville Exp. Office. R. E. Cotton, Milledgeville, 207 North Colum- bia St., Phone 6586. SPC gilts, 75 lbs. ea. reg. in buyer's name, $30 ea. W. H. Adams, Madison. Reg. SPC breeding stock, from one of Ga,s outstanding reg. herds. Write or see. W. B. Leverett, Tifton. 2 male pigs, 8 wks. old, $10 ea. My barn. E. F, Thompson, Farmington, Rt. 2. Reg. choice SPC pigs, guar. satis. Write for prices. George Ray, Cuthbert. y Duroc Jersey pigs, male and female, $20 ea. cash with papers in buyers name. W. D,. Askew, Davisboro, Rt. 2, Box 72. 4 SPC shoats, 100 Ibs. or more $25.50 ea. My place. Fairburn Hwy. 92, near Cambellton Fer- a an E. Henley, Douglasville, White Chester sow, crossed with Hamp., wt. about 300 Ibs., $75. Frank Hamilton, Norcross, Rte: Hereford pigs, 6 wks. old, fe- males, $25 ea. FOB: $22 ea. at barn; males, $22 ea FOB. Reg. in buyers name. Mary A. Rhyne, White. see 2 reg. sows, $50 ea with pa- one 3 yrs. old, other 2 yrs. in May; 11 shoats, $16 each. Reg. in buyers name. Lifetime treatment. Will ship. Everette Flanigan, Lincolnton, Rt. 3, Box 16. HORSES AND MULES | -FOR SALE 2 mare mules, one is 6 yrs. old, 1,050 lbs., $200; other 10 yrs. old, wt. 1,100 lbs., $100. See my place. R. G. Hickling, Jones- boro, Phone 4781. : Smooth mouth gray horse mule, wt. 900 lbs., good cond., work anywhere, $65. Joe Moses, Decatur, RFD 1, Columbia Dr. 4 yrs. old, three gaited horse, well mannered, very. gentle, about 800 lbs., $150. T. H. Buck- ley, Norcross, Rt. 1. Nice 9 yrs. old gray mare, 1,- Jersey heifers. I. M. Galloway, Griffin, Rt. A. Mare mule, 7 yrs. old, 1,400 lbs. my place, $175. H. C. Haynes, -Canton, Rt. 4. 2 nice gentle Welch ponies, wt. about 500 lbs., for sale. Jess Holbrook, c-o Service Station, 2% mi. So. Hapeville, Rt. 41. Horse mule, about 10 yrs. old, healthy, 1,100 lbs., work any- where, $100 my barn; also 2 shoats, 75-90 lbs., $20 ea. Glen Vaughn, Covington, Rt. 3. - - Mare horse, gentle, sound in every way, works and _ rides, $100 cash. Trade for good 4 gal. cow with .young calf. R. M. Vocke, Quitman, Rt..2, Box 90. Work mule, for sale or exc. for wagon, shoatsor cow. Harry Ditton, Soperton, Rt. 3. Pr. Ga. raised mules, 3% yrs. old. See them. R. E. Avery, Social Circle: State hwy. 12, 8 stock: bred gilts, service boars |- |half grown Nannie kid, 1 extra | Elsie Irons, Atlanta, Box 137 A, Reynolds, Dr., Rt. 9. Cali Can 13863- HORSES AND MULES "FOR SALE SHEEP AND GOATS _ FOR SALE Stylish, well bred, natural paces, horse colt, around 234 yrs old, light bay with white spot on forehead, white ankles in rear legs, $200. My farm. C. C. |Pirkle, Cumming, Rt.-5. : 2 mules, 1,000 and 1,100 Ibs., one 13 yrs. old, $75 ea. if take both exe. for cattle at 10c Ib. Berry J. Whatley, Fayetteville, dete: Dh ; Mare, coming 8 yrs, blocky and easy te \ around 1,050. Ibs., handle. Earl Face, Rt. 1. Good work mules, 1 H wagon. RF. Smith, Jr Decatur, Rt. 2, De. 0382. Nice black farm mare, 1,100 lbs., 6 yrs. old, work anywhere. Sell or trade for nice young 500 or 600 lb. Pony with colt. Edsel Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4. SN ae LU eee no eae RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE ce Pr. NZW rabbits, perfect cond., over yr. old, $5 ea. or exc. for 3 sow cavies (guinea pigs.) J. T. Roberts, Lincolnton, 1 doe rabbit, % and % NZW and Belgian, 14% yrs. old, about 7 Ibs., $1.75; also 3 bantam chickens, 1 rooster, 2 hens, $1.50 or 50c ea. Hershel Blalock, Al to; Box 122. Pr. NZW rabbits, selected stock, 4% mos. old, big bone, heavy fur, the short blocky type, from giant stock, ped., $3 ea; $5.50 for both. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. Purebred Chinchilla Rabbits, both Jr. and Srs., priced right. Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Rt. 4. Pr. Angora rabbits, from pure bred Eng. stock, ready to shear if taken at once, $20 pr. Venson Williams, Emma. 2 purebred NZW does, about 18 mos. old, $9 or $5 ea; also NZW and Chinchilla cross doe, $5; $13 for trio. Collect. Clar- ence L. Mealer, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Purebred NZW_ grown rab- bits, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R. L. Lem- mings, Adairsville. _ 6 pr. Giant Chinchillas, 5 mos. old, from ped. stock, $10 pr; Jr. bucks, 3 mos. old, $2.50 ea; 2 mos. old; $1.75 ea. MO. with order. B. H. Holsomback, East Point, 302 S. Harris Street. NZW rabbits for sale or trade for RC black or black Red Game bantams; also will buy grain in small quantities. R. A. Wright, Smyrna, P-O;.Boex 153. old, children can Sansom, Rocky SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Nannie milch goats: One with full $20 for grown black and large lot. Will not white, Rd. Mrs. Jim Mitchell, Forrest Park, Rite 1 Reg. Saanan buck kids, all western blood lines, naturally horness, very short haired, from 8 and.9 qt. dams. Cheap. Mrs. -90 purebred Corridale sheep: 35 with lambs $12 ea; 35 bred ewes, $10 ea; 20 fat weathers, $9 ea. See at Weatherly Stock Farm between Macon and mi. E. Covington. , issue, and that notice to THIRTY-FIVE WORDS (u otherwise.) Veh 2. All notices MUST -are not acceptabie. 3. week or ten days PRIVR to appear. ; 4, each publication. 5. There is no charge Bulletin. We re-write all notices in'as few words as pos sible to give a clear, concise meaniny. well as address thereto for publication. Box numbers. FARM NAMES, Initials, etc., in lieu of proper names, Notices must be listed in this office at least a New copy of notice must be submitted for ELIZABETH HYNDS, Cochran, Phone 3201J1. ontain NOT MORE THAN nless meaning is destroyed bear personal signature, as date of issue in which they for publishing notices in the keep, |" TW. ship, 1 mi. off Hwy. 54 on Watts |_ 6 gentle, heavy milking stock, nies, 3 nannies $45 for lot. B. Greenville. freshen soon, freshen July 4; 1 young doe, 14 mos. old, never been bred, and 1 young buck. See. Cannot om Mrs. N.-W. Harper, Ocilla, 5 goats: Fresh, billy and 3 small lot. Riiaeor Young healthy fresh milk goats, Saanan and Tog., crossed, with kids, $25 ea. Crated. Ben jamin Morton, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Reg. Nubian does, freshen March 8, 4 Nubian does and buck 6 wks. old. Can reg. in buyers name. Mrs. J. R. Stall- Ings, Americus. 3 qt. Nannie, goats, $20 for 12 nice fat lambs, 45-50 lbs, $5 ea. My farm. W. Y. Harper, Wray. 11 nice grade ewes with 8 half Hamp. Lambs, 2 reg. Hamps., with lambs at side, 1 reg. Hamp, Ram, lot, $265. Eugene Calla- way, Rayle. freshen about middle of Apri $25 my home. H. A. Summers, Conyers. 1 heavy milker, ice ee 2 Saanan does, fresh in, 2nd, kids, young Saanan doe, just bred, 24 mos. old, with papers, cea lespedeza crotolaria seed. Will trade. Edwin Simpson, Dou- glasville, Rt. 1. 2 purebred Tog. milk goats, buck and doe, 1 yr. old, doe freshen this spring, $35. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro, Milk goat, fresh in, gives about qt. milk. Sell or exc. for a pig. R. H. Stognes, Hogansville, Rt. 2. Fresh Tog. doe from 6 qt. mother. Sell or will accept chick- ens or pig. Fred Yarbrough, De- catur, 251 Austin Drive, Rt. 2. 2 young milk goats, fresh in for my place on Stone Mtn. Car line, near halfway stop. S. F. Humphries, Scottdale. 4 Milk goat, fresh in, 1st., fresh- ening, 1 billy; more to freshen in April. Cannot ship. See. Mrs. T. Swygert, Jonsboro, 41 Hwy. Swygerts Garage. Fresh, reg. Saanan does, 2 yrs. old also Tog. doe, small horns, 5 qt. stock, Fawn not bred, ped. $35. Will trade for pigs, corn, peas, hens, etc. Mrs. V. F. Smith, Arnoldsville. Saanan buck, about 1mo. old, $1; also a Twin Sister does. Both for $5. My barn. H. F. Seay, Etlenwood, Rt. 2. Nice milk goat does also some bills for sale. Write. L. A. Craw- ley, Social Circle, Box 181. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want to buy good springers coming with 2nd or 3rd calves. W. F. Sikes, Ty Ty. ; Want to buy calves and year- lings. State price. Corbitt Freemen, Eastman, Rt. 2. HOGS WANTED: Want to buy good brood sow that will bring pigs by May 15. T. G. Richardson, Palmetto. Want one OIC male, blocky, reg. 3-6 mos. old. E. L. Patter- son, Ta'king Rock, Rt. 1. GOATS WANTED: Want 1 milk goat, milking at least 1 qt. or % gal. daily, near Columbus. H. L. Edwards, Columbus, Rt. 1, Reese Rd. Want good milk goat at onee. Quote price del. Mrs. Bernice Holmes, Rockledge. POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: ' 3 young purebred Golden Se- bright Bantam: Hens, 1 Rooster, $6.00 lot. Mrs. J, N. Turner, Rupert. goats, 1 billy, 2 fresh in nan- Large fine milk doe, bred to other bred does; also want seri- - gag bee B. Woodruff, @ ees Stella Sizemore, Cumming, ue * PAGE EIGHT Southeastern Fair Grounds type and excellent breedin Pres., Buena Vista. SHOW AND SALE __ ABERDEEN . ANGUS CATTLE. The Annual Spring Show and Sale of the Geor- gia Aberdeen-Angus Breeders Assn, will be held at 17th. Show, 10:00 A. M., Sale, 1:00 P M. 45 females, 5 bulls carefully selected from TOP Herds, of good , Atlanta, Thursday, April g offered. Joe S. Burgin, POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Sebright rooster, 3 Sebright Hens, 3 half Sebright Hens, all 1946 hatch. All rose comb, $5.00. FOB. MO. Silas Snipes, Commerce. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: Pure Ga. Shawls: 12 hens, -18 mo. old; 2 cocks, yr. old, 1 71 mos. old stag. 6 Pure Clai- born Hens, yr. old. For sale. Roy Craven, Atlanta, 129 Elea- nor St.. De 6150. - 5 hens, 5 pullets, purebred, Dark Cornish, $2.00 ea. Ship- ped in light crates. MO. Mrs. O. Z:. Goss, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Trio large Dark Cornish, $6.50; smaller size trio, SET Osa 4 cockerels, 2. pullets, Begs, $1.65, 16. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Pit Game Stags and Hens, Brown Reds, few Hawks stags, $3.09 to $10.00 ea. -E. E. . Rice, Cherry Log. 4 Purebred Dark Cornish Feb. cockerels, 2 lbs. ea., $1.25 ea. Day old chicks, through poring months, 25, $3.00; 50, $14.00: $25.00. C. J.E. Granger, Reidsville. 4 Game Cocks, 18 5-6 lbs., all cross2d, Will not shin. Mrs. Jacxson, McDonough, $5.00 a.- Annie B. RED 3. $10.00, | tested stock, dark strain, $4.00, mos. old, ! Petfowl, Pheasants and Quail for sale. Mrs. Helen R. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box. 564. REDS (NH, RI, OTHERS) 50 NH Red Hens, yr. old, lay- ing, $3.00 ea. Also. Garden Sage, 25 bunch, 3 bunches, 45c. Mrs. J. E, Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. es 75 Hudmans imp. strain N. H. Red Hens, 12 mos. old. in peak production, $2.50 ea. My. farm. catur Flat Shoals Rd. De 6492. 20 4-A Grade NHR Pullets, 4 mos. old, 3-4 1bs., ready to lay about June, $1.40 ea; 20, $25.00. Mrs. Earley T. Carter, Logan-. ville, Rt. 1. RIB Baby Chicks,-from blood. 25; $15.00 . PP. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur, 726 Cand- ler St. De. 2405. NH Red Hens, $2.50 ea: Hatching Eggs, from 2 yr. old ans hens, 15, $1.50. Cartoon returned. Mrs. Gs CCl Millon, Rt. 3, Box 157. TURKEYS, GUINEAS | DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. | Pr. Geese, (goose and gander. $10 pr. Crate and exp. cole a want to buy 10 bu. New Eta peas. Jas. T. Kitchens, Gough. -20 Pit Game Stags, Wer Horse. some Tornado Greys, pure and DOned).Geme figh 4-6 lbs., $5.00-86.09 ea. G. M. Walden, Gibson, Rt. 2. P. B. Nezro Blue Cock and 4 Pp. B. Nezro Blue Hens, direct from Breader. Oscar L. Wig- gins, Demorest. : Cocks and Lowe OTs, 5 Dark Cornish Hens, 1 roos- ter, $13.00. 6 R. I. Hens, $10.00. H. C. Walraven, Dallas, Rt. 1. Several nice Pit Game Gocks and Stags. Sell or exc. for hens. Ail letters ans. 7.. Pate, Avera. Trio Cornish Indian, 11 mos. old, pullets now laying, $5.00 trio. Lester Warren, Carroll- ton, Rt. 3: LEGHORNS: WHITE, BROWN, BUFF: 200 big Eng. AAA grade Sept. W. L. Pullets, laying 3 wis. 2 crates eggs wkly., $2.00 ea. Cannot ship. Also Jersey bull calf, ready for service, $50.00 at barn. Haywood Dukes, Meigs. S. C. Brown Leghorns, Ever- lay strain, yr. old, $2.00 ea. W. F. Sykes, Ty Ty. 10 AAA Spring 1946 White Eng. strain Leghorn Hens, all layirg; 1 rooster, $15.00. FOB. Send prepaid crate for exp. aes Cc. B. Biggar, Had- ock. Abcut 150 young White Leg- horn Hens, started laying, $1.50 ea. Mack G. Bishop, Thomas- 00. 3. ORPINGTONS: -19- purebred Buff Orpington. "Bens, 1 Rooster, $20.00 my yard. Eggs, same strain, $1.25 aka Crates returned. Miss Ronie 1 Box <5): 20 Yellow Buff Roosters, $2.50 ea. Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 196 PZACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, Pigeons: 4 pr. White Kings, 3 pr. Blue Kings, 4 pr. French Mondaines $2.50 pr. T. M. Fellers, Macon 649 Napier Ave. Fan Tain Pigeons: 1 pr. White, 2 Pr. Black; 2 pr. White Kings, 4 pr. Giant Hom- ers, $2.50 pr. Dan Davis, Macon Trish Greys, | guar. | |B. C. Mch Johnson, Shellman, Rt. : Orpington Hens, now laying, $2.00 ea.; 2 Mrs. Marie DOVES 25 1b. Gobbler, and Hen, 1 vr. old, (hen lavs 25 egas be- fore setting.) $25. Mrs. M. H. | See Atlanta, 2046 Delano ie 3 5 Black and White Muscovy drakes, $2.50 ea. Boy Taylor, Boston, Box 52. : 5 6 Turkey hens and 2 Toms, 45 lb; eggs, 25 ea. Add post- ae W:. A: Griffin, Lula, New Holland White Turkey tom, from ped. stock, yr. old, ready for service, $8.50 FOB. y, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. 7 Guineas, yr. old, for sale or exe. for-7 pullets of any kind except Leghorns, must weigh 3 Ibs. Mrs. J. L. *Sims, Auburn, Biel 6 young B. B. Bronze and 2 Australian Gray Turkey Hens, purebred, now laying, $3.50 ea. Purchaser pays exp. charges. Mrs. R. J. Miller, Augusta, Rt. 2, Box 413. 34 pure Toulouse Geese 30 Muscovy Ducks for sals, goose and duck eggs. do Owens, Dawson. 3 White Pekin Drakes, 80c ea. Oliver Richards, Kennesaw, Rt. 1, eel ~ and also Ce lex aS, 4 White Muscovy Ducks and 1 Drake, $1.75 ea. 1 turkey gob~ bler, 20 Ibs., $8.09. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. BB. Bronze Poults, May-June del., 70e ea. No less 59 ship- ped, 65c here. Mrs. Belle Join- er, Soperton, Rt. 2. Mammoth Bronze Tom, 1 yr. old, $10.00, or exc. for pig. R. H. Stogner, Hogansville, Rt. 2. Wold Prize Winning Mam- moth Bronze Turkeys ior sale. Mattie Gaskins, Nashville. IR So EE ST POULTRY WANTED PRUE eS ee CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS WANTED: Want Pit Game (Not Cornish) Cockerels, netover 3 yrs. oid, 6 lbs. or more, good eyes, plum- age, feet, bill, no erooked breast bones, no crooked tails. Pay exp. and $1.09 Ib. Send you shipping crates prepaid. Dud- ley Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Rd., N. EB: Want White and Red Lace Cornish Chicks, Mar. or Apr. ? , POULTRY WANTED | etta, Rt. 4. : Merritt .Duncan, Decatur; De- | -| city water. | with small or no family who is | Plenty wood. A. WEY Want trio Game Bantams, must be purebred stock. W. F. Cook, Cartersville, 13 Dixie Ave. fe en ee c BABY CHICKS AND ; BANTAMS WANTED: Want Sebright Bantam Roos- ter. W. F. Weathington, Mari- Want small type Bantams, 3 hens, 1 rooster. Harmon Vick- ers, Wray, Rt. 1, Box 10.. LEGHORNS (WHITE AND BUFF) WANTED: Want White Leghorns, 12-14 wks old. Give price and strain. GEESE, ETC., WANTED: Want trio or more Muscovy Ducks, if priced right. Junior Hughes, Blairsville, Rt. 4, Want some young Toulouse Geese, white and gray. Quote prices, shipped. W. D. Porter- field, Atlanta, 890 N. Highland Ave., Ni Bee eB ped - Want at once, purebred White African Guina Hen or Pullet, could use white Australian Hen. State Price. Mrs..C. A. Black, The Rock, Rt. 1, Box 44: FARM HELP WANTED Want farm hand for wages or share ropper. Gold Mine Dist. Good land,, school, 5 mi. Royston, 6 mi. Hartwell. J. M. Jones, Royston, Box 218. Want 2 good reliable families on salary, home and all gard- en space you need, to work on farm near Atlanta. Prefer with exp. raising poultry. W. Reid, Atlanta, P. O. Box 440. Want at once single man to work on farm for wages or part wages and peanut acreage. Al- bert H. Conner, Pitts, Rt. Des with small family. how to milk and care for cows. 4R house with elec. lights and GN... Roberts, Bonaventure Rd., Rt. 2., Savan- nah. ee Want white married man handy with tools, to work on dairy farm. Mostly tractor work. Steady year : 44.00 daily. 3R_ house, lights, etc. John W. Harms Dairy. Savnnah, White Bluff Rd. Want farm hand, one that drives tractor. 4R house with elee., city water, wood, garden furnished. $950.~ day. No children school age. R. _G. Jennings, Macon, PP. O. Box 391. Phone 1596. : for on the job training, grain and cattle farm. Ref. requir- ed. A. L. Owens, Monticello, Rti5d: Want honest family, 2 plow kands,.for 2H farm, 50-50 basis. Larse 3R house, ele. school.and mail route. Good land, mules, pasture w.th running water. CC; > Perry; Monroe, Rt. 3. Want young married man, hand, live in house with bach- elor and work farm for wages. J. F. Little, Forsyth, Rt. 3. - -- Want good plow hand, inid- dle aged couple preferred, but take couple 30-59 yrs, old. Cow to milk. Plenty wood. R. Henry, Arabi, Rt. 1. Want Reliable col. couple for farm. Standing. rent, 50-50 hasis. 3R house, 4 acres land. Howell Rd. N. W. Want young man to help mace crop, live as one of fam- ily, Shares, or monthly .wages. U... Grant, Marietta, Rt. 2: Want woman with small | family for light. work on farm. I. H. Hoyle, Ellaville, Rt. 2. Want plow hand on my land. R. W. Dail, Nicholls. 1 or2H crop for standing | rant or 3rds .and -4ths. 4R | house. on mail and school bus. !Tate Smith, aGinesville, Rt. 1. Want godd tractor driver for watermelon crop, $4.00. day. House. Jim Green, Bartow, Want man to do day work, on farm. Good pay and house. 315 Rogers Ave. S| MICE: _|Duncan, West Point, Loyd Johnson, Cummnig, Rt. ait TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS, to farm 30 A hay, corn, gard-|. Hereford Cattle Farm, 5 mi.}}) route. Good home. |farm. Thos. H. Williams, 3102) \live ass family with 2 grown Want exp. white dairy man | Must know round. | Want Vet. with small family no children must be good plow | | water, land, 3 -R. house, near}: M. Johnson. Atlanta, 31031 | Want strong, middle aged white woman for. very light farm work, milking, gard $25.00 mth. Good \ family. Mrs. Want single man to do farm} work in DeKalb Co. on car line. Weekly: salary, room and board. Must be able and will- Atlanta, 277 Capitol Ave. S. W. Want good Christian settled | country woman to do light]; work on farm. Elec: conv. No miikiog. $5.00 wk., Half in- terest. in chickens. Begin at|$ once. Mrs. Omie Fordham, | oomsboro, = 7-4 ae Want elderly couple, sober, ens on halves. Elec. wood furnished, repair. work, reason- | able wages. Write, Joe J. Ad- ams," Trenton, Rt 1. f hi Want manager for Polled|+ Roopville,. school and mail} - Gc Elec. good community. Furnish. part crop. also. good wages for bal. time} year round. xec. land, tools| and stock. J 4 ton. Pi ae Want at once good honest | man to raise .ehickens on 2. .chick- Kerosene | drinkeis. es. Small house,- en house (4090) cap. Brooder, automatic Want col. couple live or farm near Atlanta. | ouse,. lights: Hourly. wages for ex- tra work when needed around | Piedmont Rd. Atlania. Ch. 9071. ; eos C a woman for light work on farm, people with salary. Country reared - preferred. Ref. ex-|. changed. Miss Pearl Solomon, | 2 Macon, 479. Orange St., Apt. 6.| Tel. 8155 W. ? Bose Want large white family at} once for tractor farm, salary and crop 50-50 basis, on pea-| Daily mail and scnool bus. See | at once. K. . Alston, -Rich-| gy, land. : sae ea ees Want counle, col. preicrred, ta work small farm, near Atlan- | ta, 59-50 basis. House, water | - and lights. furn. W. B. Heirs, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Childers Dr. Ra. 4859. 2 see : ~ Want help for small farm 3. mi. Stone Mountain. Gi Jand, plenty wood, water, pas- ture, lights being installed. W.. Want at once : good trai driver for farm work. Bo 5 Jaundry_ and reasonable salary.| State salary expected, or part salary and part crop. . 5 McCord, Quitman, Rt. 2. | Want elderly man, white or | col., to live on place (good liv- ing quarters), everything furn-| ished, to do gardening, poultry and other light farm chores. No real heavy _ work. Salary | Pe Sturgis, ~ Atlanta, Box Want man farm small crop. on 50-50 basis and when not in| & crop, Day worx. See or write} if really < interested. SS. C./ Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 2... farm on Halves. Good Stock, |+ Monroe. Monroe. ee Want farmer for 5-2c50 A.} Tobaco allotment, 35 A.. Pea- |! nuts and: Corn land, 50-50 ba- | sis to right party., R. L. Fair- | cloth, Rochelle. ; Want good family for 2 H. farm on halves. School Bus RtR., Good 6 R.- house, elec, lights, 3mi.-town. Plenty. pas- ture. J. J. Davis, Rutledge. Want woman, White or col.,| ti for. farm work. Small wages, sood home. Mrs. Ella Hardy, | Hiram, Rt: 2: ; Bret Want 2 H. farmer, 3rds_and 4ths or standing rent. 4 R. house, wood, water; on} Mrs. W. H. Braswell, in 2 mi. 2 Churches, 3 stores. Want good farmers able furn-. ish and run selves for 2 farm, 4 R. house, good pasture, barn, out-bildgs., and- farm 6 R. house, barn, plenty. running water on bo x. rent. _ W. Thon _ hatch, E. Morgan, Graymont. C. Ethridge, Hamilton, Rt. 2.|s _H. Knight, Mabie-| Want Heh Trapp, Murrayville, Rt. and. Want reliable unencumbered wit E. Bowers, Stone Mountain. |q Want farmer for 1 or 2 H.}en Good | ; Bi mail and school bus line, with-| In Henry Co. Good land. Miss Bi pth Esma Green, McDonough, Rt. .2 ie