NUMBER 42 first week in August, ill be a eoast to coast. ting in Dayton, Ohio. e of the program will be he Naar not only. of vag. but fy + the Country as a In the he farmer will ae parity economic laws as creases of es of major radio Ree witness sl do to give agriculture 90%, termine how heavy farmer. This we have seen in every de- pression of the past. Every depression has: begun with the lowering of farm prices. lowed by.a falling off of business profits. wages > Tteis therefore evident that parity alone is not enough. Parity means equality. We can have equality in depresssion._ Simply to be equal without making an intelli- gent and. determined effort to raise the level. of. that equality has very = little i What we want to see iS _ parity onas high level as we can attain. ie When anyone advocates less than 100% of parity for farm crops, he is unconsciously advocating a lower level of parity not only for agriculture Lut for white collar people, industrial labor and business.- There is -nothing that the Congress-of the United States can 80% or T0% of parity. When Congress undertakes to give the farmer 90% of parity, it is unconsciously directing its efforts to put the entire Country on a basis of 90% of prosperity. If it dilertakes to fix a farmers price at 80% of parity, it is uncon- sciously trying to put the entire Country on a basis of 80% of pros: perity. - If Congress undertakes to fix ,a farmers price at 70% of parity, then Congress is uneonsciously trying to put the Country on a basis of 70% of prosperity, Any long range farm program worthy of the name must take into ac- count the public debt as well as private debts. What the Nation does towards determining and maintaining a sound agricultural program and policy will de- This has inevitably been fol- - and. simply | have equality. in prosperity but we can also che burden will fall 5 on all our people to pay our National and other public d@bts_as well as pri- vate debts. _ If the average family in the country, today had a debt at the bank of $3,09, then the average family would have no trouble understanding that the amount i . . of wages or salary it received would de- termine how burdensome the payment of that $3,000 debt would be. The average farmer would have no trouble in understanding the tremendous _ amount of labor that would be required of him to pay a debt of $3,000, Both the farmer and the urban work- er would readily understand that he could never hope to pay this debt of $3, 000 with low wages and with low farm prices, : S It should not be difficult therefore for the average family to as easily understand that it is required to pay, $3, 000 of the outstanding national debt. It should be equally as easy for the average family to understand that it must labor for years to come to pay, the taxes, both apparent and hidden to pay this great debt. It seems crystal clear that we must have higher prices, higher wages and higher salaries if the people are not to be enslaved to pay these tremendouz debts. | It should be equally clear that if wa permit dower prices and then become enyolved ig another war piling up ad- ditional debt our position will indeed become hopeless. In a later edition of THE BUL- LETIN, I will give you the time and station over which the national broad- east will be heard. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. , x ie ~ Narcissus, $1.75 C. Miss Grace GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN on th, , ailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO, Atlanta. AL DITORIAL_ NATION ASSOCIATION and repeated only when request of notice. not assume any responsibility for Bulletin. Published Weekly at By Depariment of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner. Notify on FORM: 3578Bureau o Markets, 222 State Capitol, Ailanta, Ga. Entered as second -class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Cov. ington, 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. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances adinicsable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request Limited spece will not permit insertion of notices centain- ing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.! Executive Office, State Capitol is accompanied by new copy | any notice appearing in the Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office (114-122 Pece St., Covingion, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga.: FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED ; FOR SALE Blooming size Jonquils, $1.254 ; Yellow Butter and Eggs, Blue Iris Lily, 50c doz; White McLane, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Daffodil, . Jonquil, and Nav- cissi Bulbs, both White and Yellow, $1.00 C; $6.50 M. Pre- paid. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hi- _awassee. Red, White, Pink with white eye, rooted, Verbena Plants, $1.75 C; Glad Bulzlets from fine varieties, $3.00 qt. PP. Mes. D. T. Gates, gees Rivas Silver Speckle Begonias, . Thanksgiving Cactus, Salmon Pink Suitanas, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs.. G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1. Bird of Paradise, 50c ea; White and Yellow Jonquils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, King Al- fred Daffodils, $1.50 C; Blue Single Hyacinths, $1.25 doz. Miss Mattie McCurley, Har+- well. 150 var. Prize Winning Iris Write for names and _ prices.}- Mrs -T. T. Patrick, Jackson. Blooming size Narcissus: Chi- nese Sacred 60c doz; $2.40 C; Paper White, 45c doz; $1:70 C. Del. to 2nd Zone. Add 5c to checks. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville. 100 or more Prize Winning Tris; Wabash, China Maid, Gypsy Baron, Happy Days, eic., Bermuda Lilies, med., 25 ea: large, 35c ea; or more bloems to stalk. Mrs. Marvin B. Far- rar, Jenkinsburg. Madonna Lily Bulbs, bloom- ing size, 40c ea; Single White Roman Hyacinths, $2.00 doz; Blue, 60c. Add postage. Mrs. W. S. Weaveh, Jacksoon. Pink, Purple, Pink with White Eye Verbena, White Honeysuckle, cutting of ea. Gamp packed, 50c; Dorothy Per- kins Roses, 3. 50c; Cream col. Mums, large, 50c doz. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1. Dyers Broom, Periwinkle, Smelling Orange, Santolina, Boston, English Ivy, any 4, $1.00; Plume Retino-spora. Ball- ed and burlapped, 18 to 24., $1.50 ea. Add _ postage. Josan Geia, Lawrenceville. Jonquil, Apr. blooming Nar- cissus, Dbl. Daffodil bulbs, $1.00 C; Autumn Asters; 40c coz doz; Thomas Edison (laven- Cer) Dahlia Bulbs, 15c ea. Add ostage. Mrs.. Annie Paitillo, aGrange, Rt. 4. Large Yellow Fall Pinks, Jap. Lanthan Plants, -Lady of the Lake, Dusty Miller, 10 C; 10 dif. Pom-Pom Dablias, 15c ea; Grass Pinks, Hydrangeas, 25 Dahlia Slips and Mums, dif., cols., 25c doz; Jonquil and Dat- fodil bulbs, 15 doz. Add post- tage. No chks. Mrs. Henry -M. Jones, Lula, Rt. 1. ; Mixed Bulbs, White and, Yel- low Narcissus, Daffodils -and Jonquils, $1.00 C. Add post- age. Mrs. H. G. Crossley, Li- thohian Ritts: eas ou : 9 cols. Mammoth Verbena, 4 doz. $1.00; 2 doz., 60c; $2.50 C. Pies Mrs. J. W. Edawrds, ,Madonna~ Lily Bulbs, 30c large size; Medium, 25c ea; Ber- muda Lily Bulbs, 35 large: 25 medfum. Many varieties. Write Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg. 6 cuttings Green and White Striped Wandering Jew, 25c. Mrs. Elsie Owens, Care L. C. Hefner,, Smyrna, Rete 2 _ Pink a Red Begonias, Pink Geraniums, Christmas Cactus, 15 a; Rainbow Fern, -20 ea; Green Jew, 10c doz. Mrs. a W. Jackson, Ranger. : and Petunias, one cent ea; Red and Rose Begonia, rooted, large | plants, 15c ea; Rose Thrift, $1.00 C: Nandinas, 10-15. in. tall, 25c, 30, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. Boston ferns, May Cactus, Hydrangea, $1.00 ea; Verbena, 10c bunch, $1.00 doz; Honey- suckle vines; 50c ea. 5,. $2.00; also colored butter-beans, 50c Ib. Add postage: Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. , Rooted Sultana Plants, mix col. 15e ea; $1.00 doz; Exc. some for Frehsis, Maple leaf Begon- | 4 ia or Christmas Cactus, rooted plants. Mrs. John Gable, Tall- apoosa, Rt. 2. Emperor Jonquil Bulbs, $1.50 C; $12.00 M; April blooming Narcissus, $1.00 C; $8.00 M. re Nora Brown, -Tallapoosa, eich Silver Leaf Maple, Yellow Jasmine, Gooseberries, Black Walnut, Raspberry, W h ite Grape Vine, 1-4 ft. 10c ft. Glads, Buttercup bulbs, 25 doz. Add postage. Exe. for sacks, eo Colson, Toomsboro, Glads, 25 doz; Huckleberry, Yellow. Jasmine, Pink* Running Roses, 10c ft. Add postage. Will Exe. Mrs. R .C. Womacls, | Toomsboro, Rt. A, Cactus: Feb. Purple, Christ- mas and June Pink, White, Rice, Sword Fern, Carnations, ~Ice Vine, Magnolia, Teaolive, Sweet Jew, Coleus, White Striped | Orange Day Lily Roots, 75 doz; -cireum. in inches, 11- 12, $8.50; Springvale. 37. Mix Perennial Phlox, Mums | - Bay seedling, 15c ea; Wide Leak Bulbs: - Buttercup, Jonquils, | ~ Narcissus, Glads, 25c doz; also Butter and Egg. Exc. for White nell, Toomsboro. Touch-Me-Not Plants, $2.00 doz; Sweet Peas, $1.80 doz; Purple Easter Lilies, $1.007 doz: Rooted. Miss Velma _ Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Madonna Lily Bulbs, by doz., 10-11,- $7.50; 9-10, - $6.75; 8-1), 21 6-7, $4.50: 5-6, $3.75. Mrs. . M. Combs, Sr., Washington. _ Bulbs: RCS, Roman, White, $2.00, doz; $7.25; Blue, $1.50 doz: 50, See Chi, nese Sacred Lily, $1.00 doz; $6.25 (C22 Mrs. 2s Pe Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.- _Very Dbl. Crimson Oriential Poppy Seed, large pkg., 25c; 5 pkgs. $1. 00. Prepaid. A. Willoughby, Waco. Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, Dutch; Siberian _ Iris, Arbutus, Boston - Ivy, Maiden Hair Ferns, $1.00 doz.; Hary Phlox, Trilliums, 50c doz. Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dahlonega, Risa 30 var. Iris, 15, $1.00; Loven- der Verbena ~ (Old Fashion) 6 bunches, 75c; $1.50 doz.; As- -paragus, $1. 00 doz; several large type Mums, 30 plants, | $1.00. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, OWES: ville, Rt Trillium, Gentian 6, 50c; Wat- er and Ginger Lilies, 35. doz; Azaleas, Mt. Laurel, $1.00 doz; Blue Bells, 25c doz; Jack in the Pulpit. $1.00 doz. -Moss pack- ed. Mrs. James Waters, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. 15 cuttings, | 2 ea, Tewiare Geraniums, Hydrangea,< 50c; rooaed (1 eas Cedar Fern, Geranium, White August, Blue Valley, Lilly, Rainbow Moss, 8, 60c.. Mrs. Willis Grindle, 1 Dah- longa, Rt... - Orange Day Lilies, Blue Tee Fall Pinks, 30ca doz: Bucket Moss. Dewberry, 50e doz: Wat- er Lilies, 2, 25c. Mrs. Martha. White, Dahlonega, Rta; Box | Geraniums, Lantana, Hae gea, -50c doz. cut; Rainbow. Moss, 15c bunch; 2 '25: rape | Geranitms, iD bunches. 25e Del. lat. and Qnd. zone. Miss L. M. erie) Banos Rt Ae Bs ox Peachtree Rose, 2 ft, a5e ea; Purple Iris, large size, 40 doz March Flowers, 25 doz: Violets, 2c ea; Running and Rose Bush, rooted, 15c: other. rose. cutting, 10c ea. Mrs. Earl Gray, Elli. RAV aa Blue Violets, 60c C; Mixed cols. Iris, Brown Day Lilies, 50c | doz; Pink Justicia, Pink. Hy- drangea, Ice Plant, - 30c eazy 5, $1.00. PP. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ~ Giant Ruffle Petunia Plants, | for sale or exc. for print sacks. gone Allred, Esom Hill, RFD Large Deep Purple, Blue Iris, 40c doz; Bronze, Gold Mums, | 75 doz; Purple, White, 2 kinds Yellow, | Rust, Pin-Cushion Mums, 60e doz: Old Fashion mixed col. Sweet William Seed, 10c tbl. Add -postage. Mrs. Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt 022% Ever blooming Pink Cactus, | Buddleia, 35 ea, rooted; Mums: | Red, Yellow, Pink, White, oth- ers, 50 doz: Yellow Daffodils, 40c. doz; Foxglove Plants, 50c doz; Pink Weigelia, 35 ea. PP. oe Ga. Mrs. J. B. Williams, Rt.. 1000, 1947 Mixed Bulbs of Yellow Jonquils, Daffodils, But- ter and Eggs, $1.00 Garlic Bulbs, large size; 2. doz., $1.00 el. Mrs. E.._ Fountain,~ Fort Valley. Rainbow Moss, English Ivy, Dusty Miller, Royal Blue, Strip- ed Violets, 25c_doz; Iris, Blue, White, Yellow, Bronze Lemon Lilies, April Narcissus, Jonquils and Daffodils, 40e doz. Mums, 30c doz. Mrs. D. M. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. 1. Heavy, field grown Old Eng- lish Dwarf Boxwood, several yrs. old, 6-8 in., 50c 4-6 in., 26 ea} 1. yr. rooted, 4-6 in., $12.50 Spruce, White Pines, Trailing j g Grape Begonia, Oxalis, Cabbage | kIvy,- $10. 00: 1000 Vinca, $12. 00: Mixed joule Songuils 1 fodils, Narcissus, etc., 200 del. Mrs. D. M. Ness Madi- soon, Box 48. Beautiful- Red Flowering VE Cuculatta Rurbra, plants (violets), Red Azaleam- ums 6 of any kind for -$1.00. Maude Hamby, Greenville. $1.00; Scarlet Red Hardy Ver- bena, $1.00_ doz; Ddarf Mari-| golds, -in. bud_ and -bloom, 75. $1. 00 doz; Perfume Plants, $3.00: ville... postage. Painesville, Rts bs Rooted Sultanas, _Plumdago. J. Geraniums, | -Arbor-Vitae and} Ferns, 25c ea.; Lantana cutting, 1$*.ea: Mrs. Mae Turner, Perennial Verbena, ; rooted, Red, White, Pink, Purple, 25c, $1, 00: $3.00. C; Dwarf Boxwood, small, 50. $5: 00. .No orders less $1.00. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Gree a Ville Mixed Sweet William. bead 10c_teasp.; Also Print Sacks, A Daffodils, White with Small Yellow Cup, Purple blooming $2.00; Hemerocallis L i lies, Jones, Grayson. re Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. A: x Old Time Dwarf. Beoad: er Plants, $20.00 C; *300 En 300 Nandnas, $12.00. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, RES 5: Conch and ~ Grape Begonia, 5 Green Clagium, Pink Fairy Lily, White scented . August Geraniums, 15c ea ville, Rt. 1. Geranium. Catenne. : anode ed, 3. .25c; Dark and Bright, Red, and Little Baby Pinks, 35. doz. Se Cromer MeCurley rere Bird liam. Plants, ea: King Alfred White and -Jonquils, Dbl. Bu +: 50 C. Miss Ce es 5 Houseleak. yellow Button Lady of the Lake, red. Yarrow, 50c doz.;~German i all,. med. mixed, $35.00 M. -Mautile Harrison, Bremen Lady of the Lake, Orange a lilies, purple Verbena. 30c. doz.; 4 doz. $1.00; _purple lilac, blue iris, 15 ea. Add postage. Mr: Rerman Nixon, Bremen - Rt. oe S9c oe White and yellow Datfodi Orange Day lilies, Lady oe Lake, 30c doz., 4 doz. $1.00; er Lily; Hc ea. Add postage. 2 Red Yarrow. veliaw. button mums, purple Lady of the Lake, mix. col. German Iris, House- Jeak Day lilies, purple violets, cinths, $1.00 doz.: : bunches, 50c.. Will exc. Mis. Ruth Head, Bremen. 4 kinds Cactus, pink and red Begonia, pink. Ted Sultans, 25c ea.; Giant Asters, 35 doz.: Red. green: Onions, 25 doz., 50, $1.00. Box 343. white, pink, red Gereaniums, 3 cut., 25; Coral plants, 25c.ea.; fine. Iris, all dif. 12 for $2.00. Cr awfordville. $1.00; Booking ordrs for re Is or Print Sacks. Mrs. Jas. Con-|.er Lily bulbs, for | September olet Plants, Tony Hardy, Red| : _ flowering | Rooted 8-10 in. Gardenias, 24. doz: Brilliant Red Azaleamums, | doz. Raymond Beet ony Green- | ee Purples tile Oe Sea: Adal. Mrs. Lee ~~ Hood, | Gainesville, Rie Ol: 13 35c ea. Del. Carolyn - Weth- Mr: erford, Gainesville, Rt. 2. : ea Japanese Iris, 50 doz; 5 doz.,| b Orange Col., 60c doz. fie Ola, e Purple. Lilac Sprout, 50 ea. | rooted cuttings, $5.00 Cz Heavi- LG Red, Pink. Oxalis, Red, Pink | Ze Pink! oe | Hydrangea, 396 dd post-| $5 Page. Mrs. M, R. Hayes, Gaines: be Mrs. R. F. Whitlock, Hartwell.| Well rooted Pink "Thrift; 35 f Mums, purpls Violets purple: 2 Yellow and white Daff ils, | ple Lilac, vellow Forsythia, Tig. | | Mrs. Fred. Mosley, Bremen, Rt. | On 50c doz.: purple. Roman hya . Oa 14} Grass- Pinks, 25 doz; Ever- Le Mrs. B. Brady Cairo, Rt. F, M. Garden Fuchsis, 2, 25c; eae : ed Sultanas, All dif, Z a - 25e3 | Add postage. ~ Mrs. as ve Fragrant Yellow free blooming Yellow i CeW Nareisus C; Unrooted,: 4-6. in., $12. 50 M; 6- 8 in., $15.00 M... Mrs. O ea. Docia See Lula. Jew, 5 ea. Add postage. Mrs, La pees eer pes: om -| ea.; - | doz. | doz ~| tana, | | Jew, Aug. and Amaryllis Auilies, >| Grand. Duke JaJsmine, Gactus,. een Tris ae White, Royal and Purple! | Iris, 45 doz.; Star of Bethlehem, 25c doz.; 75 ,C; Rooted Sage, ZOeLeacy Scarlet Sage Plants, 20c Mrs. Clyde. Logan, Austell, Rio. : Fouseleals DEE eat a) ele: Flaming Star Plants, 20c .ea.; Red Spider, 30c doz.; Yellow Cannas, 40c doz.; White Tris, 60 Add postage. Mrs. Julia Singleton, Atlanta, 1139- Hall = Spider Lily Bulbs, Deep Yellow, 7de doz.; | $1.00 doz. bulbs, Mrs. L. ss Clifton, Augusta, 1241- 15th St: _Emperor and Empress Daffo- air and Hemerocallis: bulbs, 50 | doz. Mrs. McMullan}. Atlanta, 846. St. Charles Ave, N. E. Fine green gardenias, bloom- ing size, $3.50 size for $1.98 and $2.25 ea.; Coleus, 12.in., 25 a:, $3. 00 - doz.: Azaleas, 60c; ploom-. Atlanta, 1035 Capitol -Ave., SiW. MA 3671.- Add postage. Mrs: W: F. Sand- | ers, Buchanan, Riole.> : King Alfred. Jonquil, White Paper Narcissus, $2.00 C; Mums, $1.50 doz.;. Dahlia Bulbs, $2. 00 doz.; Blue Iris, $1.00 doz. Add epee Buchanan, Recess Blue Roman Hyacinth Flake: Bulbs, bloom- stamps. Mrs. BR; Bro S ; Narcissus, and | ils, 30e" doz: Dbl. doz Yellow and} as, 50c doz. S. M. Seabon, Bruns- Begonia Ferns, 5 cols. Sul- Justicia, - Rainbow Moss, a. | Oxalis. Exe. Pr t-sacks. Julia =a Wiggins, Buena Vista. | sizes, 25c te 50 ea. Planting : | stock, 1c to 15 ea. No order cae Jos. oHe: _DunNett, Sandy +24 iA. size, $2.00: -3 in., $3.00 ea. te, WN a ee A oenpae gone Gushion Matas: hardy sunflower, - d. Fall pinks, 25 doz.; 4 o- kk, red bachelor buttons, everfew,- zennia, marigold, Di- z Add_ postage. : ips, Royston, Re. 1. : Purple King and Lily Bulbs, 60 , doz; Orange | Day ilies, 50c doz; ing Alfred Daffodils, $1.50 C. hks.. Mrs. Effie L. McEI- soul Lily - (wild), Hearts |, , | Ease, 25e ea; Galax, 3, -25;/ Vine _Mrs, 1g Boaeuckie a; 3, $1.00. Oceania, Mixed 5e doz. PP, -Earger Mixed Iris, - 5c | BH Small Tiger Lilies, 10| | ing size pink Spirea, 50-75; 5 1) and 6 canes to punch. C MF ee Dwight, z Monkey Face Plants, 20ceas| ; postage. No chks. Mrs. Florence PP $1.00} Add. post- | Joe eo Bre 3 my ee Setting, aa 255. : ~Amaryllis bulbs, hybrid, rest-. : edi ready for planting, blooming: less Oe 00. P. P. on $3.00 orders |. rooted, $1.00; Rootd, $1.00 ea.; phlox, dark _, | anthus, be doz.; Geraniums, red. la begonias, Pe oxalis, 10c ea, Mrs. ~ Lester: Phil- Blue}! remen, Box 73 A, Rt. 2.| Japonica, Van Fleet. Red | 48. large Datffodils| ;| with long stems and deep cups, Book orders now for Easter Lily Bulbs del. in Sept. and Oct. -25c50c; and Toe eas Mixed Bulbs Jonquils, Datta: dils, Nareissus, 200, $1. Mrs. D. M. Carter, Madison, Yellow Gann as. 25e doz; 4 oclocks, Zennias, Marigolds, lic doz; Yellow Narcissus, Star of Bethlehem, Peppermint, Spearmint, 40c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. J. T. Stokes; Macon, Rt.- 3; Box 405. Red, Pink, Orange Sultana, | Justicia, Lantannas, Pink, Red. *tand Guinea Wing Begonias, Blue, Pink Hydrangeas, Coleus, Rainbow. Moss, 15 cutting; 2 a for 25c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, : Mt. Laurels, Rhododende ons, Red, Yellow Azaleas, Dogwood, Redbud, Crabapple, Pink Cher-' ries, Memlock, Yellow Thorn- less Roses, $2.75 doz; Phlox, Snowdrops, -Snapdragons, (Ct Pps - Bonnie Mineral Bluff. - Yellow Narcissus, $1.50 Abercr orlne: C3 Yellow Button Mums, 50e doz: | White Itis, 40c doz:. Christmas, | ; Thanksgiving Cactus, . Y rooted. plants, 30c. Exe. for print sacks, Evelyn, WwW. Seago, Pinehurst. Perennial Pink, Sweet Pea Seed at your own price, at my. -home. Albert B. McKay. New: nan, Rt: 1. = SRC Red and White large type Mums, 75e: doz: Small, 50 doz; while they , last. Mrs. Carrie D.}. : Badey Be nas Box Doe New- nan. - | Wood Tris, 10 ea. Mrs. .Pauline| ; Chastain, ee es Rt Qe}: |4ors, tiller, new Tubber, poowcae AND. SEED ab 2 WANTED Want an old fashione Moss Rose Bush. Advise. Dr. Ce- eil V. puis Ft. Valley, .care Mes. de G, Adkins, on Macon a geraniums, Spotted Leaf egonias- and Coleus. Will xc. } Sultana and Grape begonias. ++ Mrs: G. L. Duran, Gainesville, 5, dLOre- 00 ~ doz.;| Rt. 2. $2.00 - doz Want white, yellow and pink Buchanan, Rt.| Sultanas.. Write. Mrs. George |W: Martin, Douglas, Rt. 1. Want yellow Oxalis (kind that blooms during winter and early: spring) bulbs. Mrs. Gussie Nor- man, Marietta, P> O. Box 136. Want for Fall planting, bulbs of any. kind, gladiolus, Easter Lilies, Daffodils, Dahlias, Nar-} cissus, and any others: Mrs. W. E. Wooten, oepile. es SECOND HAND MACHIN. ERY FOR SALE Farmall H_ Tractor, starter, lights, power lift, new % row cultivator and power lift, 2 disc plow. S. E. Booker, Jr., Fitz- gerald, Rt. 4. 1 ea. Intl. and Avery Riding Cultivators, both equipped with fender, 2 "disc and 6 ft. and clamps, good Fonds Tis P. Dean, Shellman. \ 2M Intl. Corn Harvester, class cond., for sale. Fate De- len Register. Call Abt Met- er Farmall H. Tractor, cultiva- perfect cond. arl D. Sanders, Pulaski. Grist Mill, Corn Sheller, Ham- mer Mill, Scales, etc., cheap. Ww. C. Redman, Jackson. Model C Allis Chalmers Trac- tor, planters. and cultivators, B. Be Harrow, 8-24 in. discs, 2 disc plow, grader, 4-wheel wagon, equip. carrier, tractor and equip. practically ee Felix L. Hendrix, Waco, techs, Ee 2 Dise Hestes Side Plow for John Deere; Model A or B. S. oO. Grigsby, LaFayette, Rt. 3: Practically new VAO 4 wheel Spe Case Tractor, used about. "Reasonable. See at my hard O a ee Box $2.50 Ist. In- every way, for sale; |. Also want Side Delivery Rake. | mowing machine, ' MACHINERY FOR SALE Allis Chalmers 7 it. Mowing Machine, $100.00; Meadows Corn Mill, Sheller and Belts, prac- tically. new.: T. R. Garner, Tal- Tapoosa, Rt 2: : Turner Peanut Picker, Wagon. J. H. Leverett; rott, Rt 1. - Perfection horse drawn Cot- ton Duster, slightly used grain eradle; few Blacksmith, and other farm tools: Lamar Rob- iason, Farmington. Par- Garden tractor (bought new April 1947), -tractor-dise har- row-cultivator. _ Oliver turn plow, few other items for $250. Robert Stewart, Lincolnton. ' One T Model-Fordson Tractor on steel with Side Pulley, good cond: W. C. Wells Vienna, Rt. 4. 5 New Holland Corn Husker and Sheller, mounted on iron wheels. Lloyd C. Caswell, Am- erieus, RFD Dawson Rd. 1H John Deere Hay Press, A-1'cond., $200.09.. See by- ap- pointment only, Edwin D. Foshee, Barnesville, Phone 450 M, POB EE 7 ft. Mowing Machine for H for use, $95.00 at my place; one 1HC Haminet Mill, $85:00. M.) Oo. _Garrason, Ludowici, Ril? Model Ty John Deere Tractor, complete with cultivators, dis- tributors, planters, 2 bottom plows and belt pulley, all -A-1 cond., $700.00. hg seedy | Cordele, Rt. 2, SAY . Kast. Cordele... : ; -J. D. Model B Tractor, Cul- tivator, Distiller with Seeder Box, Harrow, Starter and lights, at cost. See J! E.: Hall, Whig- ham. | John Deere 4 box Heavy Duty Side Del. Rake, good cond. J. W. Ford, Doles, Box 142. W. C, Allis Chalmers Tractor, j1st..class cond. J.S. Ball, Jack- son. Durand 20 in. Peach Packing Brush with fan, and motors, used only 2. seasons, perfect -cond., cost $550.00; sell for $275.00: Also Peach Packing Machine, complete with con- eyor, grading machine, etc., fair cond., $150. 00. GC. O. Lam, Hogansville. oc Walking Cultivator fect cond. Riley Lurin, ~ : 180 Saw Cotton Gin in per- and Press, good cond., no junk, $50.- 00; Come -after:, 12; mi. N: Gainesville. J. B. Peck, Dah- lonega, Rt. 2. Papes Ensilage Cutter; used -very little; has been. stored un- der shelter. Will cut hay or sil- age, mounted on wheels. Dr. H; E. Griggs,. Conyers. Power 6 row Cotton .Duster, two 2 row Hand Dusters, for sale cheap. W. H. Savage, Stat- ham, Box 53. Intl. R 52 Combine with mo- tor, bought new this season, used on 100 A. Stanley E. Smith Jr., Perry. Dairy Equip. for small milk plant; One of each, 500. gal. Brine Tank with Coils; 36 in. Tubular Cooler; 2HP Air Cool- ed Direct. Expansion Compress- er, all $400.00. J.. E. Turner, Atlanta, 1334 LaFrance St., HK. Ponce de Lton Dairy. One 5 ft. blade Oliver Mow- er; horse -drawn, Oliver Hay Baler, with 6 HP Wisc. motor, rubber tires, Oliver Walking Cultivator, all new. Sell all or Pea QO: Li Scott, Butler, besos Intl. Hay Baler with pick-up attachment, and Side Del. Rake. sack Binion, care Gordy Farm, Newnan, RED 4 New Benthal Beant Picker, $150.00. C. EF. Fields, Swains- boro, POB. 408. Phone 4606. 4 Wheel Riding type Garden Tractor, A-1 cond., 4 Cylinder Engine -and Front Wheels on Rubber. T. J. Wadsworth, Mil- ner, Complete Centennial Gin and Cameron Cotton Packer, Con- jtact. John T, Best, Ft. Gaines. ae and .M Farmall Tractor, ready | bought new in Feb. 1947. Sell Co Couch, N, | price. SECOND HAND NOCH. e ERY FOR SALE W.-C. Allis Chalmers Tractor, on good rubber with starter and lights, good cond.,( Allis Chaim- fers Model-60 Combine, good cond. Sell together or separate- ee reasonable. Will Sorrells, anielsville, Rt. 3. Turner Peanut Picker, good -|cond., used part of one season; good 60 ft. belt, $750.00; Pea- nut Plow, attachment for Mod- el A Farmall, one row, $20.00. Cash at my farm, You pay freight. Marvin F. Tillman, Gienwood. Phone 3830. New Lilliston Walking Cul- tivator in perfect -cond., for sale. Riley C. Couch, Turin. 7, ft. Dbl. McC.-Deering Sec- tion Harrow, used very little, $185.00. Trade for a smaller harrow. Fred Chandler, Lithon- Jae Rte 1 H, Wagon, cca new, ~ with- home made body, $60.00. J. G. Fitzpatrick, Royston. 8 disc King Bush and Bo Harrow, used one year. L. E, Buchanan, Conyers, Covington Hwy. Few necessary parts for Ford- son Tractor (old model), for sale. C. D. Hall, Decatur, 124 Drexel Ave DE. 1713. Natl. Victory Pressure Can- ner, 7 qt, size, good cond.; $14 00. Mrs. Gilbert Jee Boggs, qe i Atlanta, 733 Williams St., W. HE. 7530 after 6 P. M. Model B Allis Chalmers Trac- tor and Mower, Cultivator, new tires, new -C motor, starter, lights, etc. Roy Reed, Logan- ville, Rt. 1. Model A John Deere Tract- or, starter and lights, 12 A Combine, 6 disc Tiller. with Seeder, No 5 J. D. Tractor Mower, Side Del. Rake, 6. ft K. B.-dohn Deere Disc Harrow Wesley Harris, Jenkinsburg. 52 Intl. Combine, 5 ft. se motor, 1946 model, cut onl 56 acres, $1000.00. J. H. Sims, Ashburn, Box 284, or phone 8-J. 2 one-row Corn Binders,. Ist class cond., Intl. and ~ John Deere, $165.00 ea; Intl. Ensilage Cutter, Ist class cond., 2 yrs. old, No. 5., $245.00; Case Sub- soiler, $40. 00. C. M. Pippin, Al-' bany. Model B John Deere Tract-. or,- complete with cultivator, fertilizer and grain attach- ments, Peanut Digger and Dis- tiller. All good cond. E. B, Lamb, Jr., Wadley. John Deere 12A Combine with motor attached, used only 2 wks. Write: Clifford L. Jones, . Benevolence. Coles 3 row Wheat or Oat Drill, good as new, used one season, Plow Discs, $40. 00. FOB my barn. C. J. Wellborn, M. D,, Blairsville. 11 A John Deere Combine, good_as new, Model G 6 ft. Case Combine. V. E. Sanders, Forsyth. Phone #2947. U. C. "Allis Chalmers Tract- or, late model, 6 disc Athens Liller, Plow and Seed Box, all cn good rubber and in good cond. . R. Leverett, Social rCirele, Rt. 1. - SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 1 small Midget flour mill, for cash. State cond. and ~ J. H. Campbell, Cleve- land. : Want a Grist Mill, water power preferred; Advise. A: L; Maxey, Dacula. Want Mowing machine for Allis Chalmers B tractor. Thos, Nash, Norcross. Want Farm Bell: Give size, wt. and price. Dr. Cecil V. Duf- fie, Ft. Valley. Care Mrs. J; Gy Adkins on Macon Rd. ~ Want an F-20 Farmall tractor or its equivalent, mounted on steel or rubber. Advise. L, E, Hill, Montezuma, Rt. 1. Want C or B Model Allis- Chalmers Tractor. with full equip, also 4 wheel tractor trailer, and 8 row grain drill. Must be in good cond. and priced right. Roy Chambers, Homer, SECOND HAND MACH. INERY WANTED Want some spare parts for W-39 McCormick-Deering trac- tor, prefer made a7ter 1947, but consider others. Write. W. B. Forbes, Griffin. , Want 1 H. hay mower and rake, n A-1 cond. Advise. H. M. Mailcry, Oxford. Want hay leader, new cond. Advise. Savannah, Rt, 4. Want Grain Drill, J. D., Van Brunt or other, about 9 ft. on rubber, with fert. attachment, rake, tractor drawn Sulkey type, hay baler, stationery on rubber, tractor hitch, 2 Athens plow and _ terracing blade for Ford Ferguson. Bob McDonald, Fairburn, Rt. 2. new or in R. Meyer, Want Side Delivry Rake, Stump Puller, 1st. class, and a set of Peanut Plows for 2 row Case Tractor. J. M. Fair- - cloth, Swainsboro, Rt. 2. -INCABATORS. AND > BROODERS Want 25 egg cap., Inc.,, with full instructions for operating, at reasonable price. Advise fully at once. A. B. Drake, Ath- ens. 1160 Prince Ave. _ 2 Warner Elec. 500 cap., Brooders, perfect cond. Sell at one-half price, FOB farm: E. M. Walden, -_Dunwoody. _ A five shelf Farm-Master Elec. Brooder, 500 cap., $25.00. Frank A. Fountain, Jackson. 202 Col- lege St.- ~ 1 almost new One Ine., and 2 - single deck starting pbrooders, almost new. Value, $52.00; sell all 3 for $31.50. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564. PLANTS FOR SALE , Gavt. insp. and treated Pans Plianis, 80c M. Prompt ship- ment. WN. R. Brannen, Bristol. Collard, Calif. and Hot Pep- per, Marglobe Tomato and Egg Plants; '25 doz.; 50c C; Ky. Wonder Pole Beans, 25 cup. Mrs. Lester Butler, Cairo, Rt. 1. Nice fresh green New Stone andMarglobe Tomato Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.00; $2.00 M. PP. Moss packed. Buford Lightsey, Rt. 3, Baxley. Y Marglobe and New Stone To- mato Plants; fresh,; green, for fall setting, 50c ; 500, $1.15; $2.00 M. PP. and moss packed. Leroy Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3. Garden Huckleberry ~ Plants, Husk Tomato or Grarid Cherry, 5, $1.00; Hasting Brinner Toma- to, 50 doz.; Hot Chili and Cay- enne Pepper, 35c doz.; Broad Leaf Sage, $1.50 doz. Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1. New Stone, Eary Crimson Red Tomato Plants, or sale. C. F. Cole, Atlanta, 680 Lee St. S. W. Ra. 1617. Govt. insp. Potato Plants, full count, no wready, $1.00 M. Del. Woodrow Lightsey, Screven. Gov. insp., P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M. Prepaid. Paul Light- sey, Screven. Marglobe, New Stone, Balti- more Tomato Plants, now ready 500, $1.50; $2.25 M. Del. Full count and prompt shipment. a Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. L. C. W. and Dutch Cabbage Plants, Marglob and Stone Tomatoes, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.35; $2.35 M; Ga. Heading Collards, 500, $1. 25; 2.00 M. Full count, Prompt shipment. hea es Gar- rett, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Red Skin P.R. state insp. and treated, running vine Plants, $2.00 M: Bunch Plants, $3.50 M; Rutger and Marglobe Tomatoes, 30c C; $2.00 M. Del. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Ata Pure Copperskin, disease free Potato Plants, $2. 00 M. Guar. Satis. Prompt shipment. G. W. ene Flowery Branch, Rt. Blue Ridge Mt. Climbing To- mato Plants, 1 doz. Collosal To- mato, doz. Hot Pepper, 35c. Stamps O. K. W.-: C.. Smith, Roy. doz. 3 disc PLANTS FOR SALE Weecione! Stone, Baltimore Tomato, Dutch, Wakefield Cab- bage Plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.35: $2.25. M; Ga. Heading Jots cheaper. AH del. L. M. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 1. , P. R. Plants, Pink Skin, 75 L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Late Flat Dutch Cabbage Plants, 20cC; Hot Pepper, 15c Royal Eller, Ellijay, Rt. INSPscibwes Es $1.00 M. W. Deal, Large size govt. Plants, now ready, Full count. Jasper Patterson. Ruby. King Sweet Pepper Plants, 25c doz. -Now ready to ship. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hendrson, Ellijay, Ritz-3;.-Box 49." Baltimore, Stone, Marglobe Tomato, Wakefield, Dutch Cab- -bage Plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.40 M: Ga. and Heading Col- Tards, 500, $1.15; $2.00 M. Larg- r lots -eheaper. -Lea Garrett, Gainsville, Rt. 1. Nice Sage Plants, 20c ea; Late Drum Head Cabbage, 30c C; Yellow with Red Streak, 40c C; Condon Mastodon Everbear- ing Strawberry Plants, $1.00 C. ae Mae Turner, Gainesville, seep, : Genuine Pink Skin Potato Plants, 90c\M. Del. Full count guar. Pi Rh. Plants, fille count, prompt shipment, 75 M. Edgar Herndon, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 166. Govt. insp. imp. Red Skin P. R. Plants, $1. W. W.-Williamson, Bristol; Rt. 1. Govt. insp. P. R. Plants, $1.25 M; over 5 M, $1.00. FOB here. A. L. Turner, Bristol. Red Skin Potato Plants, insp. and treated, $2.00 M; Rutger and Marglobe Tomatoes, $2.50 M. Now ready. E. AL. Hall; Arabi, Rt. 1. ( Red Skin P. R. Plants, run- ning vines, $2.00 M_ _ Bunch Po- tatoes, $4.50 M; over 5 M, $4.00; Tomato Plants, $2.50 M. Del. Missi P: Musse! white, Arabi, Rt. 1, Phone 4310. Chas. W. Cabbage, Ga. and Heading Collard, White Ber- muda Onion 7 < Purple Globe rercis and Ga. Collard Seed, %lb., 30c;. 1% amt. Lolo -shuck, $2.00 bu. C. D, Hall, De- POS as Large Red Onion Seed, makes 30-40 ~ nest, for Aug. and. Sept. Re ing, $1.50 gal; $10. bu. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. A. G. Purple Top and Seven Top Turnipseed, mixed, 20c per halt: cup) PP: Joel C. Elliott, Marietta, Rt. 2. Sweet Red Nest Onions, $1. gal, Nice for Fall Planting. Exc. some for 100 lb. cap: print sacks without holes and | spots at. 25c ea. Mrs. A. M. Lane, Vienna, Rt. 1 S Little Pink Tender Bunch Bean Seed, 1947 crop, fine for late planting, 45c cup. Add liyay, Rites. Large Purple - Globe Tarnip and Ga. Collard Seed, %4 lb., 30c; % 1b. 50c; 90c Ib. Add postage. Mattie Fes Cum- ming, Rt. 1.. i _* Cabbage Collard Seed, 35c Ib. Mrs. J. F. Tillman, ae 1, Glenwood. Canonball Watermelon Seed, hand saved, from selected mel- ons, govt. tested, 94 per ct. germ., $1. lb. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon, Rt. 1. Ae : Black Diamond Watermelon from se-4 lected melons; govt. tested, 94 per ct. germ, $1. lb. Miss Car- olyn Bloodworth, Gordon. Mixed Turnipseed, 30c 1b, Mrs. Roy Blalock, Canton, Rt. Ga. Collard Bec: Scoldemiad and germ. tested, $20. CWT. W. N. Jolly, Kingston. Turnip and Mustard Seed, 25c cup, Exc. for Rutabaga Ib, 50c; 90 Ib. Gladys Duran, Cumming, RLS * -1947 crop Purple Top Turn- | iuseed, 25e cup; King ob Tomato. Plants, 50e doz. F.: Thomas, Crandall, Rite: New crop Collard Seed, $19. CWT. Freight or exp. paid. W. W. Williams, Quitman. White Multiplying Onions, 1947 crop, $1.25 gal. PP. in Ga. Thos.: H. How lands, Star Rt., Lula. Old - fashioned Multiplying Shallots,. now ready.- Can be|- put out any time up to Oct. be ready for use by Sprihg, 200, $1. Del.. in /Ga. -R. Eaves, Grayson. Heading Collard Seed, 25c cup; 40 Burlap Guano Bags, 6. Add postage. Mrs. P,. R. Arnold, Benevolence. F Ga. Collard Seed, fresh, 60c Ib; 50c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots or more. Mrs. Otis Bunn, Forsyth, Rt. 4. Clean 1947. Crop Turnip Seed, 25c teacup. Add postage. a eee BAD Buford, t2: Dbl. Geranium Cutting, 2 Reds, 4 Pinks, 75 doz; Widows Tears, 25c clump; Blue, White, Pink Hydrangea cut, 60c doz; Cape Jasmine, 75 doz. July time to root Camellias, $1. doz. cuttings. Mrs. .R. C, Loyd, Ocilla. : 2 Red Crape Myrtle White and Pink Spirea, 1 yr. old, Eng. Dokwoed, Yellow Jasmine, 30c. Rooted and moss packed. 7 Irs. Va BS Bennett, Pitts, Rt. 1. Bonnet Gourd or Dish Rag Seed, 12 for 10c. Or exc. for Baulsom Apple Seed, same B. McLeod, Osier- field, Rt. 1 Box It, Asst. 12 rooted Pot sain $1.20; Bulbs, Red Spider lilies, 50 doz: peper white Nareissus, 30c doz. 4 doz. $1.00; ~1. - doz blue and % doz. white Roman hyacinth, $1. Add __ postage. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver. 50. or 60 bu. White corn in catur, Z Multiplying $1.50 W. | pRas: : ; Grioked Hams, tri 124 Drexel. Ave., Ms a? sels for less 5 oS Fairburn. 100 A Gai se my place 2 mi. W. J. Powell, colqu 1000 gals. Grade Sugar Cane Syrup, H. Smith, Norristow: Good Ga. POJ Syrup, syrup, $1.60" gal. lot at my door, C. Colquitt, Rt. 3. 100 gal. ~ gal. Soperton. Syrup. in No. 5 cans, any quantity Sylvester, Rte oar ae F 4 or 5 lbs. freshy t sey Butter eg 60 Mrs. Gordon Ground, Rt. 4. 4 or 5 lbs. far Bu Figs! 40c lb. Add p furnish container to Henry Brock, Waco Fresh Country Bu lb.; Print Sacks, she ea. Add postage. Gainesville, Rt. Fresh. Country. ut PP. Will mail in Mrs. Herbert, = Bowdon, Rt. 4 Bor 6 Ibs. Prock Co ter each week, 50c Ib. age. Mrs. G. E. Benr ee Rt. 1. FRUITS AN ee Ft Nate to" truckers Garrison ~ watermel for sale, com ray 4th, at m A Zachry, Waycross. PEACHES: Se Crop: sate, few hi Hiley Belle peach July ist. No lett \Moore, Grower, Gr Beginning July Belle and Elberta p tra alrge orchard ulls. Located, 42 m on Perry Hwy. Ww: man, Grower, Fort. 100 acres hee Brown Crowder | already started Bie Smith, Sandersville. POTATOES: 65c Ib. PE vonia. 2 Cured Hanes 9 lb. Line bone penal not prepaid. Grogan Commerce, Rt. 3. 5 - Country Cures 85c Ib. . Weights _ 24-2142-2512-21 and | Also noe Lilliston W Shoulders, a\ lbs., 50c Ib.; Also dill for pickling. Tanner, Douglas, Ri 4 nice sides Meat, 45 lb.; 2 Shoulde H.C.) Vau Se trim- mi. Blairs- am, corn 1 fed and hick- ced, not too salty, $22.- y home. Exp. col. Mrs. Se Rt. Beane miento Jes oie 2a 50 Edwin Collins, Cor- ) 0. Rij C. Buff Orping- se oe PP Crates Miss, | Ronie hosel Tee ite wae tenon e small | sales; Also i Sia $15. ea; lop for Stein- ads at any lso. ew black. t SAGEr | BEESWAX: | postage. Cash or M. |No letters ans. S. B. Edwards, | '|G.-J. Benson, |Sugar Pears, -| Certificate for sale. oe Talking Rock... .|ments and help dig. |Ea. Avondale on Covington Ra., | where Chapel Rd turns South. oe Peppermint, _| Ground Ivy, 30 doz. Dill sprays, 16 lbs, Beeswax, 50c Ib. and. Q. only. Ball Ground, Rt. 1. EES Ss ot of nice feathers,: not 1 new, $i.00 lb. Will send sample; also |few lbs. Beeswax, 40c lb,. Mrs. Marietta, 116 Henderson St. FRESH. AND DRIED FRUITS: Apricot Plus, 35c .ea.; 5, $1.00; $1.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee. Hood, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. GOURDS: Gourds: Limited ' amt. med. -| size, no bird house gourds, fine ~ -| cond. 1. State quantity wanted and write for prices. No stamps jaken. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, ae ae : y HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES: * 200 Hives Bees, state Insp., ee St. Waycross. ~722 Charloue *Phone No. 1010-W. 6-10 lb. Pails to case Extract- ed Honey, $18.00; 6-5 lb. Glass Jars, -$9.50; 12- <2 $10. 60S All orders shipped promptly. John A. Cea Jesup, P. 0. Box 117. PEANUTS AND PECANS: 15 lbs., ist class Stewart Pe- cans, 40 Ib. Clyde T. Hannah, z ee oe AND HERBS: _ Rattle Root, Devil Shoe String, .75c lb.; Yellow Root, 50e Ib. Add postage. Miss. Geraldine, Patterson, ORED 2; Le S Crabapple Sprout, 50c ea.; ipniest Plums, 35c ea.: 5, $1.00. ae D. J. Bennett, -Camming, ele: fe) Peppermint,~ Catnip, Bony: 3 royal,: Star Grass, 30c doz.; Red and Black Everbearing Rasp- a. berry, Gooseberries, $1.00 doz.; Red Gold Klondike Strawberry, |15 C. M.-L. Eaton, a | Rt-1. Peon atur, | SAGE: \ shade and picked, dried sage, $1.00 lb. Del. to 2nd. zone: 2/Sage Clumps, 30c_ ea.; nice '| Chicken feathers, 50e ib. Mrs. Annie Pattillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4. 1947 crop fresh ground sage, $1.50 Ib.; 10 Ibs. lots, $1.40 Ib. Del. Accept cast or MO. Aldora Keith, Gaye? - dried for seasoning, $1.00 Ib.; 5-20 lbs., 85 lb.; Ground, $1. 50 dbs 35 10 Ibs., $1. 40 Ib. 25c and "| 50c orders filled. Nazgul Bee, Alvaton. WATERMELONS: 1500 or 2000 nice Watermel- -ons ready for sale aS Ist. U. SS Findley, Lyons, Rt. - Better than. 20 A nice Black Tae oad Watermelons to be |ready. for sale June 25. T. M. ee Broxton, P. O. Box 111. PEANUTS AND PEACANS: 30 lbs., 1946 crop sound Seed- ling pecans, 25 lb., plus postage. Sev. tons each of Shicken and Fgoat manure to give away. Come after. Furnish imple- 4% mi. Robt. Copeland, Decatur, Rt. 2, _ | DE 9876. | ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow, Sassafras, Elecamp- e,| ane, Queen of the Meadow root, = pole. 1b:; -Birdock, Horseradish, Catnip, Horehound, Lemon Balm, 50c- doz.; 35c C. Mrs. Martha White, Da- lonega, Rt..1, Box 37, 1947 crop Sage, hand gather- : o washed, shade dried, $1.00 ty Ground, | $1.40 Ib. Mrs. __| Brown, Toccoa. | WALNUT MEATS: 3 Ibs. or- more, 90c Ib. Ruby Rt. 2. Walnut Meats, Dee, 90c- Ib. ers. J. D. Ben-J1 Glass Jars, | Leaf Sage, hand Bickea; shade | Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron- | wood, REDE Boxes Sy | MANURE: oo MISCELLANEOUS - oe wees BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want Unknown Pea Seed. Let me know price, etc. Lewis Music, Waresboro, \ EGGS WANTED : Want % doz. Peafowl Eggs for setting; also 1 pr. young T. F. Grimes, Swainsboro, Rt. Os : ne, FEATHERS WANTED - Want to buy 10-15 Ibs.~ \ new downy goose feathers. Quote | -best price delivered parcel post. L.. M. ones Town- send, RFD 1. Bs, FEATHERS: *- Want 6 lbs., new Goose feath- State price per pound. Mrs. Thelma Simpson, Atlanta, 1411 Belmont Ave., S. E. GRAIN: " Want 10 bu. Ist yr. Cokers Victory grain oats. Advise, Ed- win Simpson, Douglasville, -Rt. SACKS: Will exc. 10 different Coleus, tings for 3 Print 100 lb. oe alike Sacks. Write. Mrs, De Bee, Newnan,: Rt. 3. Will exc. 12 Ageratum and Butterfly bushes, well rooted, for 3 White Dairy feed sacks, unwashed and in good cond. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Sell Holton, Ocilla, Rt. 1. y SEED: SY Want Sunflower seeds by the bushel or pound. State price del. Mrs. R. M. Dales, Augusta. 2820 Bellevue Ave. . eS DILL: 2 = Want Dill for picking: Ad: Qe 1121 Odum St, PEACHES: 3 Want some field run peach- Mrs. P..J. Garrison, Covington, es: Advise. Wilbur McDonald, Pavo, Ritaok es 2 PLANTS: - < = Want some Bunch souk draws, also some Gourd seed. Advise, W. 2 McCard, Griffin, SACKS FOR Se Print Sacks, good quality, not pp. 25c ea.; Whites, 15c ea. All free of holes. Mrs. L. G. Duck, Braselton, Rt. 1. Print Sacks, washed and iron- ed, 100 Tb. cap., 35 ea.; 3, $1:00. Add postage. No: hecks, Prompt shipment. Miss Thelma Hayes, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 25 ea.; White, 15c ea. At my- barn. G. B: Barrett, Cornelia, Star Route. " 400 Print Sacks, 6, $1.00. Add postage. J. G. Barrett, Cum- ming; Rt. 1. { - Print Sacks, 35c ea.; odds, 30 ea.; 100 whites, washed, $25.00; lot: White unwashed, 20 ea. All del. No checks. Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Print Sacks, 100 Jb. cap.; washed, ironed, free of mildew, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Extra large print sacks, all colors, unraveled, washed, free PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Willie L. Robinson, Gainesville, Rt. 7. $1.20; ~ 6, $2.35; $4.65 doz.: Whites, 5, $1:35; $3.15 doz. PP. Liarge lots, _ write Por prices. Major Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. _ 50 Crocker Sacks, 100 lb. cap. for $5.00.. Lockard Bell, Atlan- ta, 2677 Pharr Rd. Print Sacks, ) washed, 25 ea. Add Bostane, Ray Burtz, Gaines- ville, Rt. 203 ee eight Ib cap. flour sacks, free of holes, unwashed, $2.25 or 10 ea.. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1. 100 or more 100 Ib. cap. sacks, prints and plain, free of holes, 35 ea. FOB in lots 25 or more. ok or M a H. McMichael, |cap., 35c ea. or 10 Sultana (5 dif. colors) cut- 5 vise what you have and price. | | postage. holes, of holes and mildew, 3, $1.00.) Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 3,|* SACKS FOR SALE - SACKS FOR SALE 100 Print Sacks, washed, iron- ed, 3, $1.00.. Add postage. COD, orders accepted. Mrs. Luther Heard, Cumming, Rt. 5. Print Sacks, washed, 100 Ib. Add postage. COD if preferred. Mrs. 'T. T. Cantrell, Cumming, Rt. 1. White Sacks, washed and ironed, 100 1b. cap., 3, $1.00. Will ship COD. Miss Grace Harben, Juno. 100 lb. cap. new feed sacks, free of holes, no prints, $15.00 C. Joe Ingram, Waverly Hall. 100. or more Croker Feed Sacks, 10c ea. Come get them. 2% mi. South Jonesboro on Dixie Hwy. L. J. Brown, Jones- boro. White 200, Ib. Guano Bags, washed, free of letters, 20c ea. Add 15 per doz. for postage. | Mrs. W. L. Helms,/Buena Vista. Print: Sacks, 35 ea.; Whites, 20c ea. PP. E. B. Wetherford, Gainesville. 20 White Sdcks, 15c ea.; Prints, washed and ironed, 30c ea. Mrs. Myrtie Loggins, Gainesville, Rt. Print Sacks, washed, 3, $1.00; | White, 15c ea. unwashed; Wash- ed, 20c ea. Add postage; also Nice Fresh Butter, 2 Ibs. weekly, 50c Ib. Mrs. Leonard Elliott, Gainesville, Rt. 7. j - Print Sacks, 25 ea, Add Ae age. Glenn Cox, Canton, Rt. 3. *Nice smooth print sacks, washed, ironed, 3, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. L. C. Jones, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. - _ Print Sacks, 40c ea.; Whites, 20c ea. All washed. Add post- age. Mrs. Charles Roper, Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1. Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes and mildew, 3; $i. 00. Add_ postage. No personal checks. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gainesville,. Rt. 5. White Sacks, washed, fee of holes and letters, 20c ea. Add Mrs. H;. H. Richard- son, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Print Sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 40c ea. PP. Mrs, J. C. Burdett, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., rip- ped and washed, 3, $1. 00. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt..1. Print Sacks, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea. Add postage. No COD orders. Mrs. W. B. Duck, Braselton. - Print. Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, 30c ea. Add postage. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. White Sacks, prepaid, 20c ea. Dudley Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Rd. -Pint Sacks, washed, oe of holes, 35cea.. PP. Mrs. G EL. Shuemake, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Print Sacks,~ 100 Ib. cap., washed, ironed, free of holes, dark or light, 35c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. A./E. Nix, Gaines- ville, Rt. 5. Nice print sacks, washed, iron- ed, no holes, dark or light, 35 ea. Add postage. Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. 200 print and other sacks, washed and ironed, free of on Se O0ste AVITS ee Was G. Meaders, Cleveland, Jey ale Print sacks, washed and iron- ed, 35c ea.; 3, $1.00; Odd sacks, 4, $1.00. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, INE to; Rt, 300 White Sacks, 15c ea. in lots 50 or more, free of holes. C. E. Britt, Gabbettville. La- Grange and West Point Hwy. Print Sacks, 3, $1.00; Whites, 20e ea. Mrs. Frank Boyd, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Good Print Sacks, washed and ironed, 30c ea. Kermitt Martin, Gainesvillt, Rt. 1. Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 35c ea\, Add post- age. Mrs. Gladstone Henderson, Cumming, Rt? 5. Print sacks, 100 IJb.~ cap., washed, $3.25 doz; 30c ca; White, 25c ea. Add 10c postage. Exe. for Duteh Hyacinths or White Lilies. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143, lage. Mrs. M. L. Crow, Mrs. Jodie White Sacks, washed, lb. cap., 20c ea. ( more; 25c ea. smaller lots. An- cil Stewart, Cumming, Rt. 2 Print Sacks, no heles or mil- dew, Whites, 20c ez. Add post- sates 2 Gainesville, Rt. 3. Sacks, free of holes, mildew, washed; Print, .35c ea; Whites, 15c a. PP. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Pyimt sacks, washed, 25c ea. No-stamps. Cash or M. O.- only. Miss ) Gladys Ivey, Gainesville, Rt. 1. \ 19 print sacks, washed large size, no holes or spots, 30c ea; $20. for lot. Add post- age. No chks: or stamps. Mrs. rs Nz Samples, . Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. ; Print Sacks, 35c ea; Whites, See 20c ea: Add postage. Mrs. Charles Roper, Flowery ~ Branch, Rt. 1. = Print sacks, 3 alike, 100 In cap., free of holes, 40c ea. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 50 or 75 good Toe Sacks, 10 ea. J. ~F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. - Print washed Whites, ironed, 20c and 30c ea; Whiteg, free of lettering and _ironed, 20c and.15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Kennemore, pharetta, Rt. 1. 100> Ib. 35c Sacks, and ironed, Print sacks, A not washed, 20c ea. Mrs. J. C. Tatum, Dawsonville, Rt. 2. 75, White unwashed Feed 100 lb. Sacks, good quality, free of holes, mildew, 20c ea; 20 Whites, unwashed, small holes, 12% Varner, Palmetto, Rt. 1. 25 - 100 Ib. feed sacks, and 20 nice. potato sacks, $5. PP. JOS= He DunNett, Sandy Springs. White Sacks, 100 Ib. ee 20c ea. in 100-lots. No Jess shipped. LAxpe. col Chass Er, McMillian, Gainesville, Rt. 3. Nice Print .sacks, free of holes and mildew washed, rip- ped, 100 Ib. cap., 3 for $1. and postage. Mrs. Pete Kemp, Mur- L. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Nice sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, Print, 3, $1.00; Whites, 4 $1. PP. Mrs. W. S.. McDaniel, Cumming, Rt. 2. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 30 ea; Whites, 20c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Ci m= ming, Rt. 5. CATTLE FOR SALE ' Jersey Cow, 2) gals. daily, freshen in Oct., good cond., $75. Theron Day, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. Jonesbridge Rd. One Yoke fine Work Steere, very fat and well trained to ride or drive. Come, dont write. J. B. Hickman, Barnes= ville. Reg. Dbl. Standard Polled Hereford Bull for sale. Eb Howell, Dallas, Rt. 3. Reg. Retd Poll Cow, 3 yrs. old, Ist. calf, $200.00; Red, reg. Poll Bull Calf, 4 mos. old, $75., 1 mo. old calf, $50. Guss Sose- bee, Cleveland, Rt. 1. ; Your pick of 20 this year 100 in lots 50 or ironed, CaP, e i free of lettering we Ale ee washed, 25c eat with | a. Mrs. Emet | Wig rayville. Print sacks, 100 Jb. cap, -washed, free of holes and mil-- dew, 35c ea. P. P.; or $30. C. not postpaid. Mrs. Gordon Kemp, Murrayville. Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap. washed, free of holes, Mrs. Te reg. Polled Hereford Calves, 1 wk. to 4 mos. old, $150. ea. A. K. Chamblee, Sparta. 5 reg. Jersey Heifers, 1 mos. to 12 mos. old, also Bull Calves Sired by) Farieueuse Bravo Blonde, a 4 Star Bull and out of high produeing dams. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood. * CATTLE FOR SALE - HOGS FOR SALE _ - Beautifully marked Guern- sey Bull Calf, from heavy pro- ducing dam, one month old, $40. at my barn; $50. if ship- ped; 2 mos..old Holstein Bull Calf. $40. With papers. R. L. McKie, -Augusta, Rt. 3. -: Pure Jersey Male Calf, 10 mos. old, Sire Legal Tender _Faunteroy for Athens and Fill pail Arctotis Linda, from Jers- ey Cattle Clue, reg. in buyers -name, $125. at barn. Warren _ Smith, Jackson, Care Mrs. J.C. Smith, Reg. Jersey Bull, born sa very gentle, Sire is son of B rampton Standard Sir and Pebble Hill Bright Anemone, Dam is daughter of Volunteer Dandy Actor, of Pebble -Hill Plantation and Observer Vol- unteer Gold. Reasonable. John Leonard, Eatonton. Reg. Guernsey Male,:27 mos. old, sire Riegeldale Eulalies ing, Dam Margarite of Ever- _ green. Acres, Paternal Grand Sire Quail Roost Maxim King, Paternal Grand Dam Bournedale _ Eutalie. H. W. Thurmond, _ Farmington, Rt. 1. Young. herd 25 Polled Here- ford Cows, Calves, Bulls; Anx- - lety breeding, one bull Domestie Mischief, 3 yrs. old. No cor- respondence. See. F. M. Dees, Macon, Rt. Bloomfield Rd. Phone 702-W. 31 good milkers and spring- ers, 1 teg. Guernsey Bull; also 5 __gaited saddle horse and 2 yr. old mare mule for sale. John R. Walton, Eatonton, RFD 2. Thoroughbred, not reg., Hol- ~ stein Stock Bull, 2 yrs. old, wt. . 800 Ibs., for sale.. See. W: A, Hightower, Stockbridge. Some Cows, Heifers and Springers, for'~sale. Thomas - Brewer, Loganville, Rt. 1. 25 = Guernsey Milch Cow, over 2% gals. milk, gentle, and a Guernsey, 3 yrs. old heifer for sale. Mrs. J. Varnedoe, Bue 130 Candler Rd_S. E. 50 high bred 16/16 Hereford Cows and Calves..average wt. of cow, 1000 lbs., calves, 350 Ilbs., $240.00 for ea. cow and calf; 4 reg. bulls,, $300.00 ea.; 100 grade Hereford Cows. .and Calves, $120.00 for ea. cow and calf. C. M. . Pippin, Albany. fi HOGS FOR SALE SPC Pigs, 10 wks. old, both} sex, exc. bloodlines, reg. in _buyers name, treated, crated, _ $25. ea. FOB. Fred C. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. Bj - 30 Pigs, and Shoats, PC and OIC mixed, wt. 30-100 lbs., $10. to $25. ea. Will not ship. -M. (T. Morrow, Newborn. Extra good pigs, from reg. QIC and PC cross, ready to go July 9th, $10. ea. Peter J. Had- een, East Point, 954 Ben Hiil Rd. Ca. 3046. Choice Cherry Red blocky type Duroc Pigs, males and fe- males, $20. ea. Reg. in buyers name, treated and shipped. J: H. Bennett, Screven, Rt, 2 Box 47. One litter 9 fleshy type reg. and treated Duroc Pigs, $25. ea. Crated. Ernest P. Carter, Bax- ley. 5 Berkshire 40-50 Ib. pogs, 3 females, 2 males, $30. ea; Reg. buyers name. ~Thos. M. Gulley, Jr., Elberton. Rt. 2. 1 ea. Reg. Hereford and P.-C. 2 boar, 15 good brood sows, 12 already bred, pigs: 7- 2% mos. old, 9 are 1 mos. old, 7 are 2 wks. old. Sell part or all. Worth the money. P. E. Alford. Gainesville, "Phone No. 1516. 7 P. C.. pigs, 10 wks. old $10.00 ea. J: A. Chambers, Lu. thersville. 3 Reg. Berkshire boar, 20 mos. old, $65.00 and papers. See, aE D. Cantrell, Powder Spri ings, 2, care Dilliard . Reeses Farm, teg. PC Pigs, 10 wks, old, $25.00 ea. L. D. Smith, Menti- cello. \ FOB. |- Hereford Pigs, males, 2 mos. and dbl. treated. $32.50 ea. Papers furnished. Leon Watson, Unadilla, P. O. Box 214, Duroe Pigs of- Testing nee lines, dbl. treated for cholera; reg. in buyers name. J. D. Ledger, Bartow. Cherry Red reg. Duroe Pigs, eountrys best bloodlines, treat- ed and shipped for -$20.00 ea. Unrelated prs. or trios. Henry H. Smith, Alma, Rt. 2- Hereford Pigs, reg. in buyers name, treated and crated for shipment, $22.00 ea. at 7 wks. old June 25. Vick Cliatt, Lin- colnton. - Reg. Black Essex Boar, Hero. Boy, farrowed Oct. 10, 1945, approx. 350 Ibs., $75.00; non- related reg. Black Essex Sow, Ga. Belle, farrowed Dec. 5, 1945, bred to above boar May 15, 1947, $75.00, or $145.00 for pair. JaSe Robison, Jackson. Hereford Pigs, 8 litters, dif. ages, ship 6-8 wks. old or 10-12 wks.: jal price. COD. Males for reg-. ular service at reasonable prices. J. Corrie Beuee SSE Rt. 1. OIC Male Pigs, 9-10 wks. old, in buyers name, $25.00 ea. C. Nix, Alpharetta. Male PC Pigs, 8 wks. old, reg. in -buyers name, $25.00 plus Exp. G. R. Vinson, Dunwoody; Thunderbird Farm. Little Bone Black Mien Guinea Pigs, .8 wks.: old, stay- fat kind, $19.50 ea.; Big Bone Guinea Gilt, 4 mos. old, $25. 00: Life treated for cholera, O. Pp. Sinquefield, Harrison. om Reg.-OIC Boar, short nosed, blocky, 11 mos. old, $60.00. with papers. J. G. Fitzpatrick, Roys- ton, Rt. 2. , Near Goldmine Fill- ing, Station. ihe Bone African Guinea Pigs; stay-fat kind; $15.00 ea. $25.00 pr.; Also very oe Black Jersey Cow, 2nd calf, 3% gals. with 1st. calf, $125,00 = eran. Mrs: AGS ii! Sanders, Talbotton,. Rt. ; ae Duroe Male Pigs, wks. old, reg. in buyers name, $20.00 ea. Jimmy Wells, Uvalda. G. 8 HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Tenn. Walking Combination Saddle and* Work Horse, also Heavy 2H Wagon, good cond, and sev. other farm items. C. Ll. White, Oglethorpe, Rt. 3. Black and White Welch Stallion Pouy, works-well, easy to handle, for sale. Phone Am. 6209. A. F. Garmon,. Atlanta,. 519 Charlotte Pl. N. W. Gray Horse Mule, 1000 Ibs., 12 yrs. old, works anywhere, good cond., $85. at my barn.' Roy Gable, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2 7 yr. old Black Mare Horse, about 900 lbs., good. worker, $150.00. Don C. Anyder, Grif- fin, Rt. B. 4 yr. old Red Saddle Mare, not broke to work but good rider; safe for women and children. Cot: McArthur, EL lijay, Rt. 3. Reg. Tenn. Walking Stallion, $500.00; Reg. 5 yr. old Mare with 2 mos. old Filly Colt and bred back to stallion, $750. H- Box 56: Bay Mare, $120. at my place, 5 mi. W. Fairmount, W. Franklin, Fairmount. RABBITS AND CAVIES | FOR SALE | 9 Black Dutch rabbits, 8 oie old, $11.00,. $2.75 pair, or_ $1.50 ea; LN. Z, White doe, "$2.25; 1 N. Z. W. doe with 8 Black Dutch bunnies, 5 wks. old, $5.00. H. Claude Carman, Stone Mountain, 205 Church St. Guinea Pigs, bred mothers, $3. ea; Males, $2.85 ea. Mrs. D. M, Carter, Madison, Boxx 48, oid; gilts; 4 mos. old, wormed |. | lasville, grown, $12. Males, 16 wks. old. Spec-|: from prize winning sows, reg.|- ; ham Daley, Austell, Rt. ie F OR SALE A Sandy Flemish isiant Sure iors, ped, 8-9 lbs. 3 mos. old, $5. ea; English Angoras, good woolers, reg. ped. senior bucks; ped. Junior Bucks and does. / Reasonable. M. Ke fs Hawkinsville. Very fine White NZ Rabbits, from extra large stock, 2 mos. old, $1.50; 4 mos. old, $2; ea} Fine Buck 1% yrs. old, $5. J. W. ~Bedwell, Atlanta, 3857 Peachtree Rd. 3 5 nice Saap3a Milg Does, 4 mos. and a * yr. old Saanan Buck with japers for sale. or trade. Edwit Simpson, Doug- Rte. ae : crossed, practically dry and one nannie kid, three-wourths for them. H. 1. Brock, Rockmart, Rt, i. 2. younr thoroughbred goats, and good goat milk for sale. M.- S. McCurry, Atlanta, 353 Glenwood Ave. S. He: Herd of fine NZW and Red. Chenchillas, Blue mostly ped. and reg., $1. up. | Complete list and descriptions |, |free. Rev. L.- O. Peck, Columb: | 5 us, 1058 Neill Dr. Giant Chin. Buck, 18. mos. old, good _ cond., $10.00; Giant Chin Buck, around 4 mos. old, $5. willowbrook stock and: all isub. to Reg. -Walter- Reeves, Ellenwood, Rt. 1. sare 3 Giant Wiklowbroake stock Chinchillas, 3 does, 1 buck, 1% mos. old; reg. with papers, | 3} young, 3 mos old, $95. P. iss Hay, Jr., Macon, 435 Noiting- Dee Fine NZW Rabbis: ee good breeding stock also An- goras, -good ~ woolers. Taking orders now. oe Maxwell, Marietta, Rt. 5. 3 NZW does and i mixed | doe (good mother) Cheap. Chas. M. Thompson, Atlanta, 454 Seminole Ave. Neuer Jas 2788. fay Large NZW Doe, 1 yr. ola. 4 young 2 mos. old, 1. Flemish '|Giant Doe, 8 mos. old, 4 young 6 wks. old, $10. for Jot. Butler Smith, Roy. Rabbits, White, Bisel. Grey, 8 wks. old,. Zo < 8a Hares, 1. yr. old, $4. pr. Ces: Rd. 3 NZW heavy prea bred does, 1. buck, $2.50 ea; some: all col. including. white, 6-8 wks. old, $1. ea. Mrs. _ - SHEEP AND. GOATS FOR SALE Souridows rams... a yearling for. $30.00 or a 2 yr. old for 50.00. Pure but not: reg. Crated and shipped if desired, KK. Sander: s, Eatonton. 2 Goats, one giving milk; other 9 wks. old: Reasonable | prices. Mrs. H. Le Goss, - = lumbus, 611 32 Ave. : Tog. Milk Goat, 2 qts. daily, 4 qts. when fresh, $20.00. Will not ship. E. B. Head, Gaines- | 149. Forrest Ave. My Goat dairy: 15 milkers, 7 young does, 3 ready for breeding, 1 yr. old, one reg. Tog. Bee. Sell all or any num- ber. M. M. Long, Rome, 1005, Oakland Ave. Tog. Milk Goat with 2 young ville, L.|3 mos. old, for sale or exc. J.| A, Blavkcburn, Homer, Rt. L Fresh Milk Goat for sale. EF. A. Hendon, Atlanta, 1962 Lakewood Terrace, S. E. Ma. 9525, " LIVESTOCK WANTED ~ CATTLE WANTED. Want Polled White Face Hereford calves, 3-6 mos. old, Reg. or grade stock. State price and details. D.C. Collier, Barnesvi ; ee jor.cream col. Holstein 6-9 mos. Milk Goat, Saanan and Tog. Beverans, } Belgium, John |" D. LEGHORNS: -350 W. L. pullets, savin ne 60 days, $1.00 ea. Bill Mes Want 5 Hetrers a ui Bull Headed, reg. Herefords. - Give price etc. -Claude | Rockledge, Rt. te sey Heofer Calf, from 2 mos. of age up. G.-O. Head, Jasper. with calves at side or soon to} calve. Write promptly. &, Pe King, Dig Box 383. ED: Alpine billy goat, 6 mos.. to 1. yr. old; also want pure- white old bull yearling. J. oie Welly born, Rock eps POULTRY FOR SALE" BANTAMS: Purebred Golden: Fe Bantams, $3.00 px., $5: 00 trio. Johnny King, Cairo, - Broad St.: = : 1 7 Golden Sebright. Ban- . S. Robison, it ackson. _ Burebred Dark Cornish Ba tams, $4.50 pair. James Moore; tow. : HRAHMAS at ee 1 Light Brahma Cockerl, a Seed, 50 ounce. T. J. Steed Buena Vista. 3 j CORNISH, GAMES | AND GIANTS: i rooster, yrs. Leon> Westin "Dallas, See old, $10.00; 5 pullets and cock- 1 unrelated AAA rooster, $14.00. 4+ All oe purebred Dark ~Corn- ish. E. Granger, _ Reidsville. and. 6 cockerels, $2.00 Hammond, Demorest, ea. T T= ear ed pit Unien oint. ers, unrelated, Yr. old past May, | $1.50 ea. Party furnish crates. Tom Cawthorn, Lavonia. Jb.- roosters, good stock, cross ed with Hellcat, Allen. "Round- $3.00 ea. Wright, Ocilla, Rt. 1, Box 29. -o Bull Dog ence oe $1 50; also 10 Silver Hambi yr. old hens, laying, $15.00. Mrs. Helen R. Street, Atlant TRt.. De Box 564. ne | Nicholson. CORRECTION: S 400 W. L. pullets, 1 16 wks. old, from matings that lay 300. Can ship. 15 and up, $1.60. ea. | ery Branch, Rt. oh LMINORCAS: - 6 hens and rooster, large type shipped by express; Donald, Milledgeville. ea., $2.00 ea. at my - place. C. on Oesen, Boulevard, N, E. CR. 5900. PIGEONS: ; , oo hh colored Homer Pigeons. try. Billy Durden, Odum, Rt. + : REDS (NEW. HAMPSHIRE AND RHODE ISLAND): Genes - Want 20 or 25. grade White! Face Heifers or young cows xg SHEEP AND Goats uae Want 1 erecolie col. French 2 110, No. i Atlanta, 4929 Roswell de CH. crels, 6 wks. old, $2.50; 5 hens, | ! 35 pit game 11 wks. old. 2-3 ; or more eggs a year per. chen. fe 20 AA Buff Minorca breed: : ing roosters, 3 mos. old, 2% Ibs. | 15 N. H. Red AAA pullets, ready lay by September ant Sie Will ne _cockerel, $1.7. ere. io yr. old, Dark Red, Butt-|4_ _ Want. reg. Jersey or eee ae 00 ea. Will not _Kichardson, Atlant: J JA. 5306- Sebtight : also 8632. eo fee Purebred Golden Sebright Minore: i Bantams, $5.00 pr. FOB. Money | cock Order. Malcolm McMillan, Bar-. Must sell. $3.50; also Green Glaze. Collard al 1 purebred Shawineck game LEA ae ; 25. pullets and cockere 4 ike > 40 or 50 Marcy White. Giant Priv: 7 mos. old pullets, now - ees ; ee Brown heopard! Ba and Ginn Red stag, and 2 cross-| or Bint hens. Billy Turner, | ih : far. Cornish: 12 hens and 2 roost. | Hu Dead and Cuban, $2.50 ea. here} shipped Cecil |. | Guar. Sat. GW. Woodliff, a ; ea a Black Minoreas, $14. 00,. shipped | on halv. also few! pou Black Minorca cockerels; 12 to! account, 15 wks. old, $1.00 ea., J. D. Mc= lights, Atlanta, 2804| qairy mated and working, $1.50 pr. or) ~*~ trade for other purebred poul-| Ww er continued 3 : oe be ae by reducing meat bills r lealer now pays lly more for Ivaged fat Sees Pe fee charged for this service providing applications | liams, Donaldsonville, f drive tractor, Br 5 cS athe anywhere. | : {er | la, Rt. 2, Box 27. | need good 6 R 4 po try and hogs, etc. on farm. =) Care Eugene Harris. | wife want job on farm for = | wages until comKing year. ~| city land owners: eecdreply=W. |. Briggs, Newnan, Rt. 2. one tractor and general, farm work; {Also want cro |lights.. Contact: Otis Dickerson, | Want job by Sept. 20. Herring, Macon, Rt. 3. n the gas flame of your stove. If it should fe. | happen, however, turn the gas off first, | | and allow the gas to escape and dissi- pate in fr - SWEET POTATO PLANTS le: you expect to sell sweet potatu plants in 1948 and haye not already made application to the De- partment of Entomology, please do so before July 15, 1947. Unless applications are received before our Inspectors arrive in your section, it will be neces- sary to charge mileage for return trips. There is no / are sent in by July 15th. A dollar deposit is requir ed | with each application. Application blanks will be furnished on request by this office or by your County Agent. C. H. Alden, Director, State Bator loyy. oS 432 State Capitol, Atlanta. a . POSITIONS ee : POSITIONS WANTED 7 Woman vith 2 boys, able to help farm. Want job on farm| or a herdsman. Experienced. or poultry farm. Kathryn Wil-| Jesse Gordon Green,, Ailey, Rt 1. | Rt. 2 Family, 4 to work, wants job: on farm, near Atlanta. Able to truck,. ete., also Want job as dairy manager Worn 46 - yrs. old, son, 16, Waa job re good Christian | people on farm. Dont mind exp. with mules. Lovell | working. Have to be moved. Beafer, Atlanta, care C. M. El- Mrs. Rosie Hatcher, Jackson, lis, 225 Williams St., N. WwW. Rt. 1 % ~-Man, wife, 5- children, want good farm om halves for 1948. Prefer 6 R house with lights; near School; on Mail Rt. Move Jack Segars, Ash- hogs, etc. Farmed all life time. 46 yrs. old. L. H. Hall, Hogans- ville, 40 Poplar St. Veteran and wife want crop. for 1948 on 50-50 basis, or will work for wages if farm is ap- proved for on the job training. Correspondence ans. or see. Thos. M. Sparks, Carters, Rt. 1. Woman with 3 small boys, wants. job on farm, regular farm chores, poultry, etc. Can. Middleage woman desires job| move any, time. State salary. on poultry farm with room and| Have to be moved. Mrs. Hettie board, prefer So. Ga.. Write full| Lee Bowles, Gainesville, Rt. 1. particulars to J. G. Milner, CC See land. Ex-GI, 36 yrs. old, and father, want jobs. on farm this Fall, gathering crop and farm next year. Good house, and on Mail and School Bus Rt. Exp. Farm- Dan H. Copeland, Mariet- ta, RFD aD. s ae old. married man with ATTENTION 3 children. wants job as dairy : | operator. Prefer herd of 25-40 PLEASE! milkers, also. maintenance,-50-50 = basis cons. Quote salary in Ist.| We receive numerous* com- letter. Talmadge Beasley, Sa- vanneh, - 7 Causton Bluff Rd. _ White family want ~ place 2 young boys can work rm when - not in. school, house, on school us and mail route. \Write. Mrs. Isie Hartley, Cuthbert, RGSS: ant job raising poultry. Can urnish one large elec. _brooder, and_ finisher. Exp. in broiler - Need good 3 or 4-R 2S R. Patterson, ee plaints from people who answer notices of: articles for sale or ex change in the Bulletin and who never receiveany answer fronr the parties addressed. Everyone using the columns of the Bulletin are again ur- gently requested to ANSWER every letter, card, etc., they re-|. ceive concerning items listed: if. they~ cannot fil the orde , then write the party at oncs, so that they can order the de- sired product elsewhereespe- ye cially is this necessary when e. Miocce ts 2| PLANTS and SEED are or- e enough. to work, dered. doing light work, job When you ee deepens BE SURE that you send JUST WHAT YOU HAVE STATED in the Bulletin. Pack and grade your produce well and care- fully, and do not send other than just what you have listed and the other party has agreed to; misleading notices are not r 5 R louse with elec. De- b o Fulton Co. Mrs. Pearl Mitchell, Stone Mountain, Rt. Ze Middfeage white farmer and No Vets. of World War IL and ee Sens, : their wives, want job on farm in So. Ga. Drive truck and Also, we have many letters from parties stating that, ai- though they have requested their name be put on our mail- ing list, they have -failed to re- ceive same; others, who say that they have submitted no- tices that. were never published. for. 1948 on halves. _Prefr house with elec. Aulanta, Aas eee Sts S. Want ue on. Poultry farm Well exp, in turkey raising, or dairy work. Cons. truck farm- ing. .Cantdo heavy work. W. EL In checking on these com- plaints we find that in the ma- jority of cases the - ~party has failed to give either his name or his address. In such cases, it is impossible for us to pub- dish the notice or to put. thera on our mailing list. BE: SURE AND STATE YOUR NAME AND COM. PLETE ADDRESS as_ plainly -|and clearly as possible. Notices or would-be subscribers omit- ting either have to be disre- garded. z Wife Dee cricis The Bulletin and its. service is -| free to the Georgia farmer who wants it. It is the purpose and desire, and effort of the Bulie- tin to render helpful service to each and all alike; without fa- NUMBER way. YOUR HELPFUL COOPER- De not let water boil over and put out in every possible air before you ious to | ATION IS GRATEFULLY AP- PRECIATED. Want job looking after cattle | QUILTS, QUILTING tolerated and the party so list-|. ing is denied further use of os t voritism THE GREATEST): Rules had Recdoione The Bulletin now has a circulation of approximate: ed by the GEORGIA FARMER a medium of Sale, Want and Exchange in order to help the farmer dis- / pose of his products to the best possible advantage. The Bulletin is mailed under a SECOND-CLASS MAILING RATE under the provisions of the ACT of June 6, 1900, and in order to continue being - eligible for this mailing privilege, it MUST. conform to certain RULES AND REGULATIONS. We do not publish notice for DEALERS, COMMERCIAL NURSERY MEN, RAB- BITRIES, HATCHERIES, BUSINESS MEN (WHO EN- GAGE IN TRADE), FARMERS, OR EVEN FOR HOUSEWIVES who buy farm commodities for the pur. pose of re- selling in any FORM. All articles not essential to, nor related to agri culture or the furtherance of the agricultural industry are MOST POSITIVELY prohibited, and are, therefore, rejected for publication. Only [TEMS regarding Farm Products, Farm Machinery (second-hand) used on a farm or necessary to farming, and to work pertaining to farthing and FARM WORK are admissible. Items such as: any description, WOOD SAWS, BONE GRINDERS, ERS, SAW_AND SHINGLE MILLS, ETC., and all equip=_ ment for same; LIGHT AND WATER PLANTS AND SYSTEMS, ETC. and all equipment therefor; CATS, CANARY BIRDS, PAKROTS, LOVE-BIRDS, RELS, COONS, OPOSSUMS, FOX; DEER, WILD AN- STRUMENTS, ANTIQUES, INDIAN RELICS, TELE- CHINES, ELECTRIC IRONS, HOME FURNACES, PINE CCNES, CORN BEADS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, G SCRAPS, CLOTHING OF ANY KIND, MERCHANDISE or STORE FIXTURES, BAR- BER SHOP OR MEAT MARKET ITEMS, etc., CANNED -GOODS, JELLIES, PRESERVES, etc., GUNS, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, and any item NOT NECESSARY to agri- culture. Also. the Ruling very emphatically prohibits the publishing of notices pertaining to ANY KIND of work except STRICTLY FARM WORK ON FARMS | This includes both men and women, and prohibits any notice whatsoever for minors , (boys and a) under twenty- one-(21) years of age. In accordance with the RULING of the THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL in WASHING- TON, D. C., we refuse any notice that does not conform strictly with ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS govern-_ ing the publication and mailing of - GEORGIA oe KET BULLETIN. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO PUBLISH ONE NO* TICE ONLY for an individual or household in any one THIRTY- FIVE WORDS (unless meaning is_ destroyed other wise.) sible to give a clear, concise meaniny. 2. All notices MUST bear peteunal cengeiee as well as address thereto for publication. Box nidmbers. FARM NAMES, Initials, etc., in lieu of proper names, are not acceptabie. : 3. Notices must be listed in this office at least 3 week or ten days PRIOR to date of issue in which they appear. 4. ~New copy of notice must be submitted for each publication. 5. There is no charge for publishing notices in the Bulletin. 6. There is no subscription rate. Non-resident sub- scribers are acceptable. The Bulletin is mailed to patrons all aver the United States. 7. PRICES LISTED IN BULLETIN ARE UNDER- STOOD TO BE FOB Shipping point unless otherwise stated. ELIZABETH HNDS, Hiditor-Bulletin WE tHANK YOU FOR YOUR SINCERE eee hae HYNE, ; di Cas COOPERATION. ly 200,000. The Bulletin was created for, and is finane- - WIRE, FENCING, SHINGLES. POSTS, LUMBER, CORDWOOD, ROOFING, BELT-_ ING, HARNESS, SADDLES; LEATHER: GOODS of _ DUGS 3 MONKEYS, PET STOCK of any kind; OWLS, SQUiR- | IMALS, their skins and pelts; FISH, etc. AXE ahd> 3 HAMMER HANDLES, SWINGS, ROLLING or IN\VA- ee LID CHAIRS, RADIOS, PIANOS, ANY MUSICAL IN- PHONES, FURNITURE, WASHING and SEWING MA- a. We re-write all notices in as few words as fee 2 | MULE CLIPPERS, AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, TRAIL os erik KS) 1@ oes a issue, and that notice to contain NOT MORE. THAN ~ PAGE FIGHT ne distributors and distributors able to obtain caps in time to comply with this order as of July 1, a, time extension has been granted to all of those who have made reasonable show- ing and requested more time. men who do not have make accurate butterfat tests and it will be necessary for the State Depart- ment of on the Atlanta Market with peaches that have been brought in found to be unfit for human consump- tion and, therefore, had to be dumped. growers do all in their power to pre- serve the best possible market for their peach crop. This cannot be done when truckers or others bring to market peaches that are not fit for human consumption. Peaches that are in- Order No. 30 requires all bot- tled milk to be labeled to show butter- fat content, beginning July 1, 1947. Milk Due to the fact that many. producer- are un- Also, there are many small dairy- equipment to Agriculture to send men Editorial By TOM LINDER We have been having some trouble and were It is very important that peach ferior, unripe or wormy are bound to depress the local market and will also have a discouraging effect on prospec- tive buyers of peaches. One of the most common complaints that I hear among Atlanta people is. that they are unable to buy good peaches. f I have traveled -oyer the country considerably and it is a very noticeable fact that it is hard to buy good oranges in the orange country. It is. hard to get good fish on the seacoast, and it is wellnigh impossible to buy | good peaches here at. home. | Atlanta would be a splendid market for peaches if we had tlfe better 1 ss peaches come on the market. so that people who want good peaches can good peaches. We have had a lot of trouble wormy peaches. Just had to dump several truckloads of them - because wormy peaches are not fit for people tO. eat, 5 with It is my understanding that, under the peach marketing agreement, peaches cannot show more than 10 per cent immaturity, or 10 per cent worms, and cannot show more than 15 per cent of immature peaches, plus wormy peaches. Peaches that are culls purely on ac- eount of being undersized, but which are otherwise desirable, constitute a | drag on the market at the best that ean be done. When you have cult peaches that, in addition to being culls | oet | | | \ MARKET BULLETIN around to these small dairies and aid them in determining what the butterfat- ~content of their individiual herds is. For the above reasons, I have issued an Amendment to Order No. 30 ex- tending the time from July 1, 1947 to August 1, 1947 when these. individual dairies will be required to comply with the order. This Amendment -extending the time -to August 1, 1947 for individual dairy- men does not effect time extension granted on individual requests, Fach individual dairvman who has already asked for an extension and re- ceived it, will be governed by the ex- for size also contain a large percentage of immature and wormy peaches, it is just too bad, and it will be necessary to dunip all sueh peaches if they are brought on the market. We want to do everything possible to help the grower market his peaches profitably. To do this, the consumers must be pleased with their purchases. A great many housewives are anxious to can peaches, and if they can buy suitable peaches for canning, this will help the peach market to a large ex- tent. - Carrying undesirable peaches or other fruits and vegetables to market, has the effect of causing the farmer to get less money for his good produets and should be discouraged to the fullest possible extent.