rovides for Oak AY, . CO? egos, NUMBER 6 ah eggs going on the. We have and a | - cense of the dealer who is guilty of in- tentionally defrauding the public. Such practice by the dealer also sub- jects him to prosecution in the courts. Tn addition to this, where eggs are sold on bid to State Institutions and lower grades are delivered where. the contract ealled for Grade *A, such dealer would be subject to prosecution by the State for defrauding the State. ~The inspectors have tried to oe 4 the practice of selling Grade B a Grade C eges as Grade A. ae have withheld many of these eggs from sale, but this proved not to be adequate to correct. the practice. The sale of Grade B and Grade C eggs as Grade A is so much against the pub- bt lic interest that it was determined to take legal action to put an end to it. For this purpose, we have instituted criminal prosecutions against a number of dealers whom the inspectors found following the practice of selling Grade B? and Grade C? eggs under a Grade A label. Unfortunately, even prosecutions have not been as effective as we Howes a due to the fact that in some c2ses, the courts imposed only nominal ae anole as $25.00 or $50.00 with a suspended sentence. We now have additional cases pend- ing in court and should conviction be had in these cases, it is certainly desired that adequate punishment be given to them so as to discourage this practice. | It is fraud on the consumer of eggs, and at the same time it is a great injustice to the farmers producing the eggs in Georgia, for dealers to follow such a - course. We are enue bring up eg and this pene be done unless heavy. endeavoring to penalties are inflicted against those who - import low grade eggs from outside the State and pawn them off on the consuming publie. ao I am of the opinion that in future the courts will inflict sufficient pen- alties to discourage this practice. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture 0 save food, ete., can be Ve. > the: farmers KETING Pick a to. increase pe ne of erope to the -eessive dry weather in the year, this would have a very stabiliz- ing influence on market prices and would also stabilize the consumption of farm products at a level that would prevent seasons of unusual scarcity. It is already evident that the gov- ernment has again over-estimated the cotton crop. Cotton and cottonseed will again be searece before the crops comes to maturity. Throughout the winter wheat. belt, they are having extremely dry weather. It is a well known fact from the ex- perience of the years gone by that ex- winter wheat belt at this time of year is usually followed by a short cro op of wheat the - next year. It is very probable that we will need a part of the 1947 erop to splice out a short Gap 3 in 1 1948. the reduction, 1948 espe: tive. ghort- ages, the government is now asking the to vote for reduction in peanut acreage in 1948. It is very likely that the farmers will vote for peanut growers the government is to vote for reduction im acreage. This request of the government for a reduction of acreage in peanuts is coming right in the face of a request to save all cooking grease by the house- wives to be turned in for use in in- dustrial plants. The. farmers will be doing good business for themselves and a great service to the country and to the world if they will pursue a course of orderly marketing from now on. TOM LINDER, ~ Commissioner of Agriculture g production in the State | because the only way, - they can get price support continued by, PAGE TWO MARKE on th, NATIONAL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN yailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOU, Atianta. of notice. Bulletin. Published Weekly at 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 centain- ing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Tom Linder, Commissioner. Markets, 222 State Capitol, Ailanta, Ga. By Department of Agriculiure Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June .6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State Capitol Atlania, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pece St, Covingien, Ga. Ediierial and Executive Offices State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. SECOND HAND MACHINERY -FOR SALE One Row J. D. with Turn Plow, cultivator, planter, ferti- lizer equip., new motor and new tires, $1,250. J. W. Hendrix, Blackshear, Rt. 1. Box 197. MecCormick-Deering Hammer Mill and Belt, $100 for quicl sale. J. M. Hamm, Valdosta, Rt. 4, Friend Spraying Machine, for spraying cotton and peach trees, with 400 gal. tank, good cond. $2.50. . F. Greene, Thomaston, Rt. 1. : - MeCorn.!_k-Deering 16 by 18 type M Power Hay Press, A-1 eond. J. Hill Touchstone, Grif- fin; Rt. C. Vac Case Tractor, planters, cultivators, fertilizer attach- ments, peanut plows, 20 dise dbl. section harrow, lights, starter, power take-off, belt pulley. W. L. Parker, Lyons, RFD 4. A 1 H. Chattanooga middle buster plow, practically new, $8. Sam R. Rogers. Pembroke. _ New Gold model 3 roller cane mill, pan, 2 skinner, also 2 h. walking cultivator, good shape, at my place. Mrs. R. E, Hall, Unadilla. Rt. 1. 1 used large size portable feed grinding outfit, suitable for large farmer of custom frindiny, consisting of J. B. Mill and Buda motor. W. J: Hunt, Blakely. Bottom Flow, Stalk Cutter, Blade Terracer, all practically new or never been used. C. E. Johnston, Warrenton. 6 ft. Tandem Harrow, Pea- nut Weeder, both Ford=Fergu- son make and for Ford-Fergu- $0n Tractor, used very little. KH. . Bone; Butler, Rt. 1. _ Holland Hoyse or Drawn Trensplanter, Athens seeder for 4 Disc Tiller. Fred Webb, Moultrie, Rt. 4. Planting, fertilizing and cul+ tivating equipment for Allis Chalmers WC tractor complete, including power lift, some parts never uSed, A-i cond., $55.60. No letters. Clarence W. Waltcn, Fort Valley. Bradley Garden Tractor, com- plete mower, cultivators, turn plow, good cond. $250.00 at iny place; Also want Ford Fer- guson with Bottom Plew: and Terrace Scoop, for cash. Wm. J. Bryan, Macn, Wesleyan Drive. Rite 1 Ne. 11 A John Deere Com- bine, good cond., $650.00; Econ- omy two ear torn sheller, with cob conveyer, $25. R. EH. Mit- ehell, Zebulon. Tractor SECOND HAND VMACHINERY FOR SALE Case 4 Disc Tiller with seeder box for sale or exc. for 4 disc tiller. A. V. Brown, Royston, ~Slightly used Avery Mowing Machine; 5% blade with 2 cut- ter bars, $115. J. W. Floyd, Roy- Stoh, Rt. 2. 46-47 Ford Tractor, cultivator and planters with all plates and: extra cogs, bottom plows, disc terracer, -harrow, jack, 4-row weeder, guar., good as new, $2000. Ray Stroud, Swains- boro, Rt. 1. Allis-Chalmers Trailr Bot- tom Plew, good cond. J. D Side Delivery Rake; Also 4 good mare mules, 7-10 yrs. old. |. See my farm. 8 mi. E. Sycamore: J. C. Kendrick, Sr., Sycamore, Rt ae _ Ford-Ferguson Tractor, with Dbl. Sec. Harrow, 2 Dis Tiller, works with: power lift, new mowing machine, used 3 days, all like new, $1750. G. L. Cole- man, Eastman, Rt. 4. phone 98. F-12 Farmall Tractor Culti vators, planters distributors hydraulic power lift, belt pul. ley, power take-off, 6 ft. har row, (front section), new motor, new tires, ete. $1100. 4% mi. E. Cordele. Carl D. Baker, Cordele, Rt 22: 1 Case 6 ft. Combine, cheap. J. S. Ball, Jackson: Complete Syrup Making Out- fit, 13 ft. Copper Pan and 3 Roller Golden Power Mill, with laying down rollers, 200 gals cap. per day. Pan has self skim- |. mers. Mrs: ts. oA: Fairmount. One 30 in. Rock, Davis Grist Mill, $85.00 at my place. (up right rocks). Geo. S. Moye, Gol- Johnston, lins, POB 363: Farmall F-12 Tractor, perfect cond. new motor, complete, Also 149 2 disc plow, both $700. R. S. Deen, Alma, Rt. 1. Walk In Electric efrigera- tor and Cooler for Dairy, fully equipped and in good cond. Phone Wa. 4965 or write: C.: D. Kelly, Atlanta, 813 Chero- kee Ave. S. F. One Row Allis Chalmers Tractor, Disc Plow, Seeder, Pea- nut Weeder, Cultivator, plant- ers and distributors, priced to sell. Mrs. D. G. Glisson, ~Gi- rard. McCormick Mower No. 7 prac- tically new, for sale. Mrs. A. W. Arnold, Newnan, Rt. 3. 2-H Wagon and 2H Cultivator, 2H Plow, good cond., used only 2 yrs., entire Jot, $175.00. Har- vey Suggs, Tifton; Rt. %, Box 156552 - ant a SECOND-HAND AACHINERY FOR SALE y BULLETIN _ SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE New Wagon Body, $35.00; New 1H Wagon, $30.00 J. V Hart, Villa Rica. : Oliver 7 Manure Spreader on Rubber, good cond., $200.; Trac- for Wagon on Rubber, almost new, $250: J. M. Howard, Ste- -phens. ; / 3 Roller Golden Cane Mill, $25.00 at farm. Cannot ship. Write J. F. Little, Forsyth, Rt. 3 No. 10 Two Horse Turn and False Wing, good cond., $8.00 at-my home. Hwy. 29. James C. Ware, Franklin Springs. F-20 Farmall Tractor, just overhauled, new part, good tires See at farm. 12 mi. S. Bain- bridge. Clifton Burney, Bain- bridge, Rt. 1, Box 305. One Row Allis Chalmers Tractor with cultivators, plant- ers, peanut weeder, seeder and dise plow, priced to sell. Mrs. D. G. Glisson, Girard. Farmall Tractor regular (F- 20), motor recently overhauled, A-1 cond., bargain, $750.00. S. R. Grice, Marshallville. Lilliston Hay Baler converted to operate by power take off or by belt. Mounted on 2 wheels so that it trails and backs, $475.- 00 my farm. N. E. Elsas, Deca- tur, Glennwood Rd. 1947 Model 80 Row Crop Oliver Tractor and off set Har- row, reasonable price. Troy Thomason, Grayson, Rt: 1. Good Fordson Tractor with Pulley, $175.00 at my place. B. B. Barnett; Alpharetta, Star Rt. _Good McCormick Deering Mowing Machine and Rake, reasonable price; Cole 3 Row: Grain Drill, $27.50; Cole Cotton, Corn, Bean and Peanut Planter, $22.50; No. 10 Oliver Turner, $10.00; 3 Oliver 1 H Turners, $5.00 ea. R. R. Woodliff, Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1. xtra cheap for quick sale, a 510 Buekeye Inc., with separ- ate hatch; all new fans and automatic humidifiers. Write for appointment or all. J. E. Gillespie, West Point, Box 331. 38 Bar. Inti. Side Delivery Rake, 185.00: Set Southern Peanut Plow, (fit for any tract- or), $47.50. Dont write. See. 12 mi. S. of Robin Field Road. Milton P. Minchew, Macon, Rt. o. * Ford Tractor including plant- ers, cultivators, dbl. sec. har- rows, twin bottom plows, pea- nut. weedr, rooter, subsoilr, mowing Hiachine. all A-1 cond. also Twin Middle Busters. for Allis-Chaliners Model C Trae- tor. Peyton Yawn, Nicholls. J. D. Combine, No: 12 A, with motor, used very little, bought this spring. No letters. Hoyt Howington, Jefferson, Rt. 3. Phone 24205. Complete sets Distributors, Corn. Planters, Cotten Planters for Ford-Ferguson Tractor, all seed plates included for $125.00. Only planted 98 A with these attachinents. O. C. Holt, Sr., Rochelle. J. D: Side Delivery Rake, used about 20 hrs., 1 set Cultivators for John Deere A or B Tractor. J. J. Rainwater, Turin, Rt. 1. John Deere Model B Tractor with Cultivators, two bottom 12 in plows, Tractor recently over- hauled. H. E. Brown, Americus, Box 825. Two Disc. Intl. Tiller on Rub- ber, hand or power lift, Bush and Bogg Harrow, etc. for A Model Farmall Tractor, A-1 cond., See at my place E. W. McCord, Norwood, RFD 2. 1942 Allis Chalmers Combine, good cond., with latest speed change. A. C: Sutton, Alpharet- ta, Rte By 1944 Model B John Deere Tractor, 4 Dise John Dere Til- ler, Planters, Cultivators, etc., $2250.00 Buford Hix, Com- mree, Rt: 4. dnt]. 19-B Heavy Bush and Bogg Disc Harrow, equipped With ten 22 in. Scalloped Dis, sell new one for $165.00 6r slightly used one for $145.00. Warner E. Wilson, Menlo. Good new Intl. Harvester korse drawn Mowing Machine, cut only 18 A oats, $95.00; Also have good cultivator for sale. jis G. Jones, Thomaston. No. 7 McCormick Deering Mowing Machine, good cond., with bunching attachment for cutting grain; Also No. 10 De- Laval Cream Separator, at my home. Will not ship. K. S. Price, Cleveland. ' - One Row Avery Tractor with cultivating equipment, 1947 model, used very little. W. E..) M. Harp, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. A 15 h. p. engine, used ex- picking peanuts, | Lamb, Wadley. No. 69 Moline all-crop Com- + bine,*complete with motor at- | tached pickup guards, lesped- eza_ screens, ete. overhauled last spring, practically new tires, $350.00. S. W. Reece,: Canton, Rt. 2. Faimall H. Tractor, complete- ly overhauled, for sale. I. Gold- wasser, Louisville, Box 202. |. No. 3 three roller Columbus Cane Mill, good cond., also 1 Heavy Copper Pan, $65.00 at my place Lige Parker, Howard, Ris _ One used Turner Peanut Picker, Turner Hay Baler and Engine, all good cond., $800.00. L. F. Easteflin. Andersonville. 1944 Model J. D. Tractor H, 2 row; 4 Disc Tiller on rubber, Planters; Fertilizer Attach- ments, Cultivators, and Peantit Plow, good cond., $1400.00, For quick Sale. W. G. Durden, Vidalia, Rt. 1. No. 72 Chattanooga Power Cane Mill, with two 12 ft: Eva-. -porators, and all other neces- sary equip. for sale. O. P. Gtif-. fin, Ocklocknee, Rt. 1. Ford Tractor, latest model, | with necessary equip. See: Hulon Fields, Swainsboro, Rt. 1. 1 of eaeh: Farmall F-20 Tractor; Bush and Bog with 10 Disc, Benthal Peanut Picker, Baler (runs under own power) for sale. Samuel L. Fitz- gerald, Drayton, Rt. 1. Hwy. 27. Bush and Bogg Hairow, 8 disc, for A or B Tractor; almost new. No letters. L. G: Garrett, Jr:, Statham, near Bethbara Church. ; Shaw Garden Tractor, 5-6 H.| P., 18-22 tirs, 3, foward and re- verse gear, plows and ultiva- tor, ist. class cond., als6 other equip. Paul T. Johhnson, Gray. Kentucky No. 2 Syrup Mill sana Copper Pan to exc. for good milch cow or sell at my place. See: W. M. Keith, Rome, | cultivators. F. G. Rt. 3. Hester Side Disc Plow. for A or B John Deere Tractor, $200.- 00 Exc. for Hammer Mill, Roll Over Cropper or what have you. Can use for B John Deere. M. C. Gossett, Howard. _ One 2 Roller Heavy Duty 2 H Syrup Mill, 10 ft. copper pan, skimmers; Everything complete and ready for use. $125.00 Can- i not ship. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rite 5: Practically new 3 Dise Intl. Tiller on steel, and seeder box for SoWing grain, for Sale. O.:S. Greene, Cohran. Rt. Ry 16 Row J. D. Grain Drill, Me Cormitk-Deering No. 7, horse drawn Mower, McCormick- | Deering horse draw Hay Baler and a stover feed mill, for sale. L. J. Washington, Jakson, Rt. 1. Vulcan 2 H Plow, No. 10, new point slide and good Wing, new handles, ready for plowing, $11.00. Del. my depot. A. H. Edalgo; Nashville. Thornhill 2 H Wagon, com- plete with bed afid hay frame tractor and horse hitch, A-1 corid,, $85.00 FOB farm. T. R. Cowan, Monticello. } 1946 Model B, 2 row Farmall Tractor, complete with cultiva- tors, planters, distributers and 3 disc Intl. tiller, all plows and accessories, $1800.00: Here Good as new. C. S. Herrington, Mid- ville. : _ Turner 2 wheel Economy Thresher, used 3. seasons, will thresh all grains; sericea, lespedeza, cane seed Harrow | soy beans; i Case Tractor, I Planters, Cultivators row. See: R. C. Garden Trator, harow, turn plow, gr used one iseason, co Best offer gets it o for what have Conyers, Lake Rocka no motor, baled ay -bales, both $1200.01 ans. Ben Screen, a ~Model VAC Ca fully equipped | Plows, perfect co for quick sale. Norm: Baxley, Rt. 1. be Model A John D with 2 row planting vating attach; 12 4 with pea attach. with seeder attach. spreader, 1H plant vators, $2400.00. Sec ginbotham, S. One 100 Ch door Brooder, Also want Bostrom | el. S. M. Stout. Wi er 100 cap., times, good as Vv, ue for $20. No ext _|for shipping. Mrs. Atlanta, Rt. 2. : Small Black Smith fit, ahd Fairbank | Scales, chap. Mrs. Hatcher, Harlem. Practically new Side Del. Rake, days. Hugh Coxw ton, Rt. 1: Bradley No: 152 ; Munherlyn. Cabinet Elec. ly automatic, cond., $15, Bella, Sav Dairy Paste i ment tomplete. C Reidsville, Box P IHC distiller, prac Farmall M tractor -boro. i J. D. tractor seeder, 8 disc Bus harrow, dbl, grass harrow, goc wagon. Reasona Fleming, Bogart, R Karr, Tmple, Rt. _ Farmall H tractor, 3 disc hydiaulic plo Rome Bush and Bogge and some other fi ment. All A-1. cond Ginnis, Alpharetta. John Deere cor equipped With power so hand driven for s C. Fisher, Sharpsbu Lakeside Farm. Elec. brooder, 500 Incubator, oil burning; Both very good con able price. Mis. J Atlanta, Peachtree phorie CH. 1749. - Sears Super Hat 400 cap., Saerifice for. Mrs. Will A. John: woody, 1205 Mt. 2 tow J. D. H ers, cultivators, c sed Needs slight repair. Bargain for $300.00. T. W. Nalls 10r- Y WANTED ve make and e piled with a mallA acter with t. Advise. | ch; Metter. Tractor - and ith starter. Cons. Allis-Chalmers; John or 2 row. Write pe) for Farmall ast be bly priced. Mt o2:. e drawn 3 roller size; Must be ond. and reasonable. wis, Arabi, Rt. 2. Also grain drill (2 or 13 dise and in nd. Milton Beall, < and location. R. J. field. a ade heavy Cater- in A-1 econd., for ctor and equipment planter and cultivator. ner, Shiloh. a good culti-packer. d; price and where L it R. M. Sparks, 2 chi or any I tractor. Give fuil eash price. M. S, ee lee, 100 cap., brood= Mrs. Sell Holton, Oc- all or M tractor. borou sh, Elberton, Lift Furmp for is Chalmers Trac-| , Owens, Pavo, Rt. onree Boling, Bald- ise Tiller for Model Tractor. State price WwW. H.. Brown, Jr., 4, Box 150. e Two-Way 16 in. or n Plow for Farmall Harry L. Jarriel, > | rollers for John} Cane Mill; Also or 8 ft. 5.00 at my Home. iminit, Rt. 2. good Covington : uggan, to run 5 ft..Cm- . Dise Harrow or ogge. J. M. Bailey, y Or near new M -Minneaplis Moline | Hortier, Hapeville, mill. Must be| John Epperson, | C. A. MeDaniel, in good | attachment. Pre- | mill and boiler. | Copenhagen and Chas. *| Cabbage Plants, now ready, 500, | Strawberr ; A-l eohd., Oaks SECOND - HAND _ MACHINERY WANTED Want 5 or 6 Disc Tiller in good cond., R. D. Tatum, Pal- metto. Want Meadows Grist Mill, 24 or 30 in. size, good cond. W. W. Callaway, Dalton. . Want Fariiall H or John Deere A tractor, late model, equipped, in good condition, with good fires; with or with- out equipment. Advise. Marvin Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4. _ Want 1 row tractor and out- fit, any make. Give list of equipment, cond. and price. John Self, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Want a 10 ft. copper evap- orator, in good shape, for Mill. W. E. Ivey, Doeriin. GEES Want Cane Mill and. syrup boiler, cheap for cash. A. T. Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1. 2 Want good tractor in good shape. Give full description and price. T. Jeff Veal, Si. Sandersville, RFD. : _ PLANTS FOR SALE Mastodon, Blakemore and }Lady Thompson. Strawberry Plants, 500, $3.50 PP. Mrs. Des- ae Crowe; Flowery Branch, Rt. Ga. Collard Plants, 35 C; 500 $1.60: Early Bearing Strawberry | Plants, extta large, heavy crop- pers, 90c C; 300, $2.50 Add post- age. No chks. Cumming, Rt. 1. Ww. $1.25 M. Ordets filled daily. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinvilie. Hasting Missionary Straw- berry Plants, $1.00 C. Miss Mat- tie McCurley, Hartweil, Rt. 2. __ Missionary Strawberry Plants, 75e C. Mrs. Cromer MeCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. _ Hastings Missionary and Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $1.00 C; $9.00 M. Miss Cecil Mc- Curley, Hartwell Rt. 2. Ga. Collard Plants, 35'C:.500, $1.60; Large Early Baring Plants, 80c C. Ada postage. Gladys Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. : _ Chas. Wakefield Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. Ready. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1: -__ Chas. Wakefield Cabbage Plants, ready, 500, $1.50: $2.50 M. Del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branth; Rt t,o... fl Large, early, fresh W. and Copenhagen Cabbage Piants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. PP. Prompt shipment. Satis. Guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. _ Strohg rooted Missionaty and Blakemore Strawberry Plants, Ie ea.; $5.00 M: No orders lss than 100. Add postage. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Sage Plants, $1.00 doz.; Root- ed Grapevines, 40c ea. L. J. El- lis, Cumming. Missionary Strawberry Plants, 50 C. Add postage oh small or- ders. R. J. Brooks, Baxley, Rt. _ Sage plants, rooted, $1.00 doz. Damp packed. PP. Prompt shipment. MO. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 55. Heading and Ga. Collard Plants, 40e C; 300, $1.00; $2.25 M.; Strawberry Klondike, 50 C.; $4.50. M; Big Gem Everbear-' ing, $1.00 C.; 300, $2.75. Del. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. _has. Wakefield Cabbage Plants, fresh, green, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP. R. Chan- clor, Pitts. Jersey, Charleston, Copen- hagen Cabbage Plants, ready, fresh, grown, 500, $1.00: $1.50 M. PP. -I. Li. Stokes, Fitzgerald. _ Ptite Blakemore Strawberry Piants, true to name, Ist. year, 500, $6.00; $10.00 M. PP. Mrs. Ray Hemphill, Flowery Branch, Fels Dutch Cabbage, 40c C: 200, ; 500, $1.60; Collard, 300, londike Sey 5 . M FaN Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave. Mattie Duran, | | sel, Red Abundance Plum, May / Cie t - PLANTS FOR SALE Big Jumbo Strawberry Plants, $3.50 M. COD. if preferred. Add postage. Mrs. Hoke Martin Gainesville, Rt. 7. Mt. Huckleberry Plants, bearing size, 85c doz; Hazle- nut Bushes, 3, 85c; White Half Runner Tender Garden Bean Seed, 45c cup; Pumpkin Seed, 10 tbls. Add postage. Mis. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Blakemore Strawberry plants, any amt., 50c C; $5. M. Prompt shipment. Mrs. L. R. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Cabbage Plants: Large fresh Eatly Wakefields and Cop7n- hagens, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. PP. Prompt shipment. Sat- is. Guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitz- gerald. Thornless Boysenberky, $1. doz; large mature Kudzu Crowns, 7, $1.00; Semesan treated. Come dig Kudzu Crowns, $10. M. PP. J. W. _True to Name Mastodon Strawberry Plants, $1. M. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Clay Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. . Certified Missionary and Mastodon Strawberry Plants, $1. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carroll- ton, Rt. 5. Klondike Strawberry Plants, $3.25 M. P. B. Reynolds, Gaines- ville, RFD 2. _ Klondike Strawberry Plants, $3.00, 500. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Willie Allen, Gainesville, Be 2: Blakemore Strawberry plants, 50c C; $4.00 M; Onion Plants, 25e C.; Cabbage; 30e C. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. Wonder Berry and Imp. Gib- son Red Gold Strawbetry Plants, 75c C; Red Everbearing Raspberry, White Iceburg Blackberry, rooted Sage, 6, 50c; Horseradish, 8, 50c: Gar- den Horsemint, 24, 30c. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT FOR SALE _ Rooted trees: Peach, 25 ea: Beachnut, 6, $1.00; Muscadine Grapevines and sage plants 20c ea. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. ; Fig Trees: Brown Turkey, 2 yrs. old, field grown, 3-5 Tt: well branched, State insp., lim- ited supply, $1.25 ea; 3, $3:50; $12.00 doz. PP. Fali del. J. Lo- ran Cash, Ellenwood. Pomegranates, sweet and sour, $1.00 ea. and up. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Concord Grape, Blue Dam- Cherry, Walnut, Mulberry, Quince, 3, $1.00: Gem Ever- bearing Strawberry, $1.00 (Of Garlic, 50e doz; C. W. Cabbage Seed, $1.50 lb. Mrs. John Mey- ers, Hartwell. Apple and Peach, Grape Vines, Cherry and Pear Trees, 1 and 2 yrs. old, State insp. Reasonable price. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Chestnut Trees, rooted, 3, $1; Hazelnut, Birch Trees, 4, $1.00: Sage Plants, Winter Grape, Fox Grape, Ralston Apple Trees, 8, $1.00. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pis- gah. : _ Purple Fig Trees, 3-4,ft. 504, $1.00 ea.; 38-4 yr. Delicious Scuppernong vines, 504, $1.00 ea; 3 varieties Blueberries, 3-4 yr. selected native. plants, two each, $2.75. Wet moss packed. Mrs. Maude Granger; Reids- ville. Black Walnut, Red Maple,! Red, Yellow June Plum, Hazel- put, Bronze and Black Scup- pernong, any 5, $2.00. Mrs. C. B. Rebinson, Bowdon. Sage Plants, $1.00 doz; Root- ed -Grape Vines, 40c ea; $4.50 doz; 100 Print Sacks, washed, | ironed, free of holes, All F J. Ellis, N _ FOR SALE Trees, all sizes: for sale. Mrs. G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys. Black: Walnut, Seedling Pe- can and Sweet Pomegranate, 1 yr. size, ready to set, 25c ea. Del. Ga. Min order $1.00. A. J. Stanton, Newborn. 2 and 3 yr. stocks, prices del. by mail, $1.25 and $1.50. Shipping late Oct. or Nov. Ist. A. S. Johnson, Rt. 1, Pelham. Leading vat. Peach Trees, 3.75 doz; $35.00 C; Grapevines, 3:60 doz; $25.00 C; Black Wal- nut, $54.00 doz; $37.50 C; Seed- ling: Peach Trees, $1.50 doz: $15.00 C. Mrs. E. B. Travis Riverdale. Hazelnut Plants, Apricot Plum and Crab. Apple Tree, 50c ea. Add potage. Mrs. D. J. Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 1. Fig Trees, 50c ea. Mrs. T..T. Cantrell, Cumming, Rt. 1. _ Leading var. Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry Trees, Grapevines, at low prices. State insp. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Seuppernongs, Muscadines, pick your own grazing 25c per person; $1.00 per pk. Vineyard open Sunday and ever day ex- cept on Saturday. 2% mi. Avon- dale on Covington Rd. Mrs. R. O. Schill, Decatur, Rt. 2. Sage Plants, Muscadine Grapevine and Crabbapple and Old Fashion Peach Trees, 20c ea.; Beachnut Trees, 6, $1.00 Add postage under $1.00. Mis. W. H. Norell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Peach Trees of most leading commercial varieties, also the hew Red Leaf Peach and Rose Flowering. Peach, and the Nec- tarine, for sale. ONeal Hitt, Jus- per, RFD 3. Brown Scuppernong Vines, rooted, direct. from true variety stock, 60e ea; $6.00 doz. PP in Ga. W. B. Bass, Swainesboro, Rt a, Box 173. - FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE Golden Delicious Sun Dried Apples, free ef core and peel, 35 lb.; few White Cabbage Col- lard Seed, 10c oz; 50c 1b. Mrs. Willie Smith, Rolston. Fresh Sun Dried Peaches, 50c Tb. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Roy- ston, Rt. 1. 1947 crop. sundried apples, 50c lb. Exe. for 100 lb. cap. print saeks. Sehd samples. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. Dried Apples, 40 lb.; Chew- ing Tobacco, 10 twisters for $1. or exc. for print sacks. Mrs. R. CC. Stover, Pisgah. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEES: Want Italian bees in 10 frame, 2 story colonies, State insp., near Perry or Macon. Advise. Geo. W. Strickland, Perry, Rt. Want Bees in old fashioned box or log gums. Advise what you ] ve and price; will come after. H. L. Hallman, Nahunta. Box 25. COTTONSEED: Want some Half and Half cottonseed. Ad- vise. Will Jackson, Osierfield, Rt. 1, Box 194. EGGS: Want a dozen pure pit game eggs fcr hatching. Ad- vise. Mrs. Ida Mitchell, Rock- mart, Rt, 1. HAY: Will. give $25. ton for 2 tons good Lespedeza hay, del. my place. Geo. W. Spivey, Winterville. Rt. 1. \ HAY AND FEED OATS:Want good Hay and feed Oats. Ad- vise. E. H. Jones, Waycross, Reynolds St. PECAN & FRUIT TREES Heavy deep rooted Satsumas, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 PLANTS: Want Raspberry and strawberry plants. Advise kind seed. Quote price, etc. L. H. Oden, Blackshear. Box 8. . Want Sweet also the Blue Shiloh. Want sev. hundred lbs., John- ner, free of trash. Give price and shipping point. C. F. Cole, At- lanta, 680 Lee St. S. W. RA. 1617. MISCELLANEOUS FCR SALE 20 A mixed peas, 8c lb. you pick them; 10c lb. if we pick them. A. W. Revis, Coffee, Rt. 2 FARM LAND FOR SALE Explanatory note: following hotice received Aug. 26th, sent to printer, but was lost en route able.Nice place for gardening and small lot poultry raising. 2 room house, 50X268 ft. lot, right across Atkin Power Co., on Chattahoochee River, $1.500. for quick sale. W. M. McClain, Ave.). CATTLE FOR SALE calf last December, 5 gal. when fresh; never dry, $100.00. Mrs. T. L. Chandler, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Reg. Red Poll 3 mos. old bull calf $75.00. Loy Dorsey, Cleve-. Jand, Rt. 1. _ Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 14 mos. old, $150.00. D.-C. Collier, | Barnesville. Reg. White Face Hereford Bull, 1 yr. old, good blood lines. Dr. H. E. Griggs Conyers. Guernsey Milch Cow, 4 yrs. old, freshen 3rd ealf Ist. of Dee. Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels, $3.00 ea. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Good Genile Jersey Milch Cow 2nd. calf 2 mos. old, 3% gals. daily; Jersey Heifer, 14 mos. old. G. B. Duke; 1900 Lin- coln Ave. S. E. De. 6849. 9 mos. old reg. Jersey Bull, halter broken, exc., individual, quest. George FE. | Washington, Rt. 3. Good. Jersey Cow, 3 gals. on good feed, $50.00. Mrs. Fannie Owens, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Box 131-A. Purebred Guernsey Hereford 6 mos. old, perfect cond., $60.00. Mrs. L. E. Neal, Marietta, Rt. 2. Reg. Guernsey Bull Calf, 3% nos. old, Major Don No. 414339, Sire Silver Dons Major Now 345073, Dam ~Cotter Grove Maude Ne. 470860, $100.00. Ralph S. Carr, College Park Rt22) Boxee, Good Milch Cow for sale at my barn. Mrs. John Sorrow, Commerce, Rt. 5. Light Tan Cow freshen early spring give 3% gals: and 1 Ib. butter day when fresh; gentle, healthy, $65.00 at barn. Mrs. S. PB. Jones; Lula, Rt. 2: HOGS FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE ONION BUTTONS: Want some old fashioned onion buttons, also few smooth Alaska far- deh pea seed. Advise. Mrs. C. | R. Sorrels, Monroe. Rt. 1. PEAS: Want white lady peas for table use; would take oth- er varieties. Advite. Mrs. Herb- $4.20 doz. umming. ert E. Richardson, Bowden Rt. 3 Hereford Gilts, subj..to reg., 6 mos. old, $40.00 ea. at farm. J. E. McEimurray, Buena Vista, RFD 4. 20 Big Bone Black African Pigs, dif. size and price. Will not ship. Gillero H. Smith, Est Cedar St. Carrollton. " PAGH THREE + and price. Mrs. Cecil Bryant, Marietta. Rt. 5. SEED: Want Ladine Clover Lupine seed. Advise. C. B. Mil- son grass seed Sorghum sed, PEAS: Green Peas, now ready, and therefore was not avail- - Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 333. (Paul z See Sie Jersey Milch cow, freshen 4th Garrard, | Dobe SEAS ee i ater PAGE FOUR HOGS FOR SALE. Big Sow and Shoats, to sell at once, = So a are ay fine purebred SPC Male = from prize winning stock, : ie crated. Write Fred OAS Blder , Sr. Dalton. Purebred reg. _Durocs, . $50- $125.00. Robert W. Wilson, Mc- _ Bean, Care Wilson Acres. ~ Reg: SPC: Stock . Boar, 400- Hinton Barge, Tyrone. Reg. OIC Male, 18 mos. old, 250 lbs. $75.00 at farm. E. M. - Sains, Murrayville, Rt.-1. Booking orders for Little - Bone; Black African Pigs, the stay fat kind for breeding~ to be del. Oct. 29. O. P. Sinque- field, Harrison. Hereford Male Hog 2 yrs. old. Sell to prevent inbreeding, or exc. for good corn; Also want Several nice Guernsy or Jerse Calves reasonable. Mrs G. W. Ross, Eastman, Rt. 3. -4 purebred Hereford Pigs, subj. to reg., papers in buyers ame, dbl. treated, 6 mos. old. Gu ar. H. C. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. a Pigs, 7 wks. old, $10.00 ea. ey Barnes Road. B.B. Guinea*Pigs; 2 Males, 2 Gilts, $20.00 ea. Reg in buyers name. Keith McElroy, Daniels- Bayville Rie <1: Ree. SPC Boar, 18 mos. old, 2 Breed Sows, 11 Pigs, 7 Boars, 4 Gilts, 4 wks. old, sell all to- now or seperate Nov. Ist. T. O. Moss, Acworth, Box 33. 4 Reg. OIC Male Pigs, about _ 12 wks. old, best of blood lines, with pavers, $22.50 ea. Will ship. MO or checks. Giles Cheek, a Lawrenceville, Re-2: A Pigs % P. C.,, WBlack Afri- can Guinea, $10.00 ea. at 8 wks. Also 150 Ib hog for sale my place, 342 mi. Sunnyside. J. C. Anderson, Griffin. 2 large OIC Sows, $100.00 ea; Pigs, $13.00 ea; 2 for $25.00 Mrs. J. W. Suggs, Fairburn, Care Norton Quarry, Cooks _ Crossing, Kenwood Hwy. Thoroughbred 150 lb. OIC Boar ready for service, entitled to reg., $60.00 at my farm. 2 mi. N. Alamo. Will ship. R. A. Hart- ley, Alamo, Rt. 1. ; 9 OIC 8 wks. old Pigs, $10.00 = ea. at my place. Roy McCurdy, fe Tignall, Rt. 1. __ HORSES AND MULES eS FOR SALE - + 5 yr. old mare mule, $145.00 eat barn. C- H, Pe Ella- a) ~ wille, Rt. 3. Mare, 9 yrs. old, 800 lbs., for fy gale. J. S. Cothem, Alma, Rt. 1. _ Pair Mules, 8 and 14 yrs. old, 900 lbs., match double, $325.00; Berecysey Jersey Cows, freshen 3rd calf Nov. 20, $125.00;. Also plow and tools. 142 mi. Guyton. C. R. Joiner, Guyton. _ 2 Shetland Ponies 5 and Qyrs. old regardless of price. Both sound, slick, fat. Earnest Bird- song, Woodland. Good Horse, about 1100 Ibs., 7 yrs. old, work anywhere, also 2H wagon in fine shape, 2H Turn Plow, all for $375.00. H: C. Suggs, Tifton, Rt. 3. 8 yr. old mare, 1100 lbs., gen- tle, work anywhere, $60.00. Monroe Boling. Baldwin. Richard Green, William-|- 500 lbs., 14 mos. old, reasonable: | __ John R. Elliot, Palmetto, RFD 1.[\ - HORSES AND MULES _ FOR SALE | RABBITS AND CAVIES | FOR SALE Pair- nice Dark Bay Mare Mules, 11 and 12 yrs. old, about 1100 Ibs.; perfect together, for farm or draft, $225.00. G..iF. Greene, Thomaston, Rt. 1. 2 good sound Mules, small keep, $100.00 for both. Exc. for 5 nice. fat pigs; weaning age, cattle or re. milking goats; Also Essex-SPC > Cross, $10.00 ea. Hugh L. White, % Echo Valley Farm Stockbridge. Good Mare Mule, $200.00; Al- so 2H Wagon, $70.00; 2H, 8 Disc Harrow, $15.00. On Hwy. 41 at Church Home and Farm. F. W. Miller, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. Pr. Good Mules and Wagon, for sale or trade for cattle. L. A. Leard, Bowersville. 5 Gaited Saddle Horse, about: 8 yrs. old. See at barn or write.| P. H. Harper, Baxley, Rt. 4. Black Horse ea Pig for sale. berton; Rt. 2. 6-7 yr. old 1100 Ib. horse, works good single or dbl., easy J. T. Brown, El- to handle, $100.00; With Turner,. Gee-Whiz plow etc., $124.00 or trade for hay and ree W. ah Torgensen, Cornelia. Plug Mule, 12 yrs. old, sell or | trade for pigs, or anything of equal value. M. M. Kirkland, College Park, Mallory Rd., Rt. 2, Box 340-A. 2-good work mares, 5 and 6 yrs. old, good Oliver 10 Disc Cutting Harrow (horse drawn), used 3 seasons. $400.00 for lot. FOB. Trade for cattle or hogs. Max G. Ray, LaFayette, .Rt. 2. Good work mare, works good single or double, $125.00 Roy LewAllen, Homer, Rt. 1. Black Mare, 6 yrs. old, close built, 1100-1150 lbs., work any- where, and good saddler $150 at my farm. G. A. Scott, Jesup, ART eae 1 Mare Mule, in good order and gentle; $60.00. John L. Wildes, Manor. Good mule, work anywhere. Sell or trade for milch cow at reasonable price; Also good 1H Wagon, Earnest Cochron, Jas- per, Rt. D. Grey Horse Colt, 2% yrs. old, 800 lbs., partially broke, cas- trated, gentle children can ride. J. C. Ison, Brooks. Gentle Pony, good cond. Ac- tive blind, dont have to lead, $30.00 or exc. for heifer cow. Mrs. J. W. Ward, Talona. 4 yr. old mare, gentle and broke to drive, for sale. A. W. Rasmussen, Ellenwood, Rt. Saddle Horse, 3% yrs. old for sale. J. H. Smith, Perry, Box 15. 7-yr. old mare, about. 1100 Ibs., fat, good shape, gentle, work anywhere, $150.00. Jack Jolley, Kingston, Rt. 2. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 3 ped. NZW, 8 wks. old papers furn., also 3 does and 1 buck, 14 mos. old. Bill Cullens, . At- lanta, 886 Lake Ave. Phone Wa. 9535. } Fine Eng. Angoras, breeding stock, also good wool- ers, NZW purebred. Write for prices on Jrs. and Srs., Clyde Maxwell, Marietta, Rt. 5. Several Buck Rabbits for sale or trade cheap. Charles A. L. Shannon, Rock Springs. state will be ober ae Savannah: - ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE SALE The Georgia AberdeenA-ngus Breeders Assn., will hold their Annual Fall Sale at the Southeastern Fair Grounds, Atlanta, October 30th. cows with calves.at side, bred and open heifers and 4 bulls, selected from 17 of the TOP herd sin the ee Fopngtt eed Mer. 50 animals, and Black Guin-. good. NZW- Rabbits, - from: ped: stock, 1 pr. 3 -mos- old; $3.75; 10 wks. old, $3.65; 10 wks. old Bucks, $1.65 ea. Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming Ruts os ; 20 Junior White Flemish Gi- ants, 3-4 mos. old, $7.50 pr; Trio, $9.00; 5, $14.00; One. bred doe, 13 mos. old, $10.00 doe with 9 in litter, $15.00. C. W. Taylor, Albany, 609 re Ave. : ; Young .Grade. A Rabbits, Black and White Marked, for sale. Teddy Tyre, Atlanta,. Rt. 8, Box 419. or 4555 Dollar Rd., S. W. a SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 7 Grade Saanan doe bred for Feb. freshening, Kid 10 mos.| old, Tog. and Saanan Cross Doe, bred for Feb: freshening, Tog. and Saanan Cross Buck, 7 mos. ag Bees J. M. Dixon, Poulan; Tels Pr Solid Black Goats, 9 mos. old, from good milk stock $13.00 for the 2. Lockard Bell, Atlan- ta, 2677 Pharr Rd. a3 Sheep for sale, 7 bred ewes, 1 ram and 5 spring lambs. Nor- wood Rogers, Manassas, Rt. 2. At Stud: Luckys Chief B-47 Toggenburg Sire, grandson of all time famous Sir Roderick and equally famous Juniete Marcelle. Limited service and by appointment, only. Fee, $7.50. Will sell. John Hynds, Atlanta, $3 Warren St. N. E. DE 5140. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want start in Brahama cattle for breeding. Send full information, including price, of what you have available. W. Wilkes, Warre Springs, Care Bar Rest Boys Ranch. % HOGS WANTED we Black Guinea Stock Pig. State particulars. J. R. Hancock, Grif fine Rt. C; pee Want pr. reg. Hampshire Pigs for 4-H Club project. Thrifty with breed standards of perfec- tion. Advise price, etc. crated and del. to exp. .affice. FOB: Curtis Rice, Du Pont. RABBITS, ADN GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES) WANTED Want 2 Flemish Giant Rabbit Does, bred, cheap for cash. Mrs. R. G, Reynolds, Baxley, Rt.. 3. SHEEP AND : GOATS Want 25-50 common goats, in yadius of 100 mi. Macon. Pay from $1.00 to $2.00 per head. Advise Mrs. Homer Chiles,, Had- dock. Want Reg. Tog. Doe, giving more than 3 qts. and will milk through March, Roy Ray, Fay- etteville, RFD 3. ee POSITIONS WANE: White, 21 yr. old young man and mother wants job on farm with christian people for sal- ary and place to live, also have to be furnished. Jas. Howe, At- lanta, W. White couple wants work on farm for year round. wages, | room and board. Wife to do some extra work. Robt. C. Jones, Atlanta, 350 Whitehall St; . Siw. ' White man, alone have old age pension, wants job as Care- taker of farm, with good living place, preferably So. Ga., along the coast. in good community. Also, am exp., farm pekouiges Miller serpents - oO ot Be p 28 Woodward Ave., S21 TONS WANTED var) eee Ex. farmer wants good 2-H. farm, good. land, house,. out- bldgs., fenced, as have own stock and plow tools. Hiram Herrington. _ Waycross, Rt. 1 White, very intelligent, sin- gle, 27 yr. old, sober man wants light work on farm with good people, for good home, board, | clothes and some spending mon- ey. Clifford Shaw, Dahlonega: | Rt. 2, % wishes good farm. or country connection; poultry or turkey proposition, Shares or salary. Experienced, papas, depend- able. References. Mrs. Pearl Sorenson, Washington, Box 386. -|. Want job on farm driving -| tractor work. Good 4 R house, plenty | -and other gentle farm wood and water, elec. lights, Prefer around Griffin. Frank | Taylor, Americus, Rt. 1, Box. JOD Seen Young man and wife wants good 1H farm, 50-50 basis, near Villa Riea or Americus. All letters ans. Prue W., Costley, Rupert, Rt.1. Want job doing light work on farm. Good references. G. F. Hutchins, aloe 300 Memo- rial Dr. S. E iSite caged 31. yr: old man wants job as work hand. Any kind farm work. Wife and self. References and move any time. Give full details at onee. Tom Fogarty, Rutledge, Rt. 1. Care Russell Daniel. : : se y \ Couple wants job on farm do- ing light farm work, also would like to have job raising chickens and work for wages. time experience. Roy i Covington, Rt. 2. 2 Want small farm, AR house, lights, near Douglasville or Powder Spirngs for standing rent. Mrs. Ruby L. Powell, Tal- |. lapoosa, RFD 2. job overseeing large References. Lifetime exp. farm. in 4 farm .and poultry work. Vie aes | Etheridge, Hamilton, Rt. 2s Want to buy Little Bone] . Exp. White farmer with fam- ily, wants 2H crop, 50-50 basis, |' R_ house, lights, water. Honest, sober. Can fiance self. Fulton McDaniel, Jonesboro, Rt. Want at once: job on farm. Can drive. tractor. Single, 43 yrs. old. Guar. Satis. or no pay. Want $15. wk. board, laundry. Send fare. M. I. More an, Savannah, 1916 Bernard. St. - Want job dairying Barnesville, Rt. 1. and - pasture, \ 2 good houses, on 3rds and 4ths, also about 15 or 20,000 chicken cap. Jim Temples, Adairsville, Rt. 3. Want 75 or 100 A farm, on 3rds and 4ths, or 50-50 basis. 2. houses, 15 or 20, 000 chicken cap., 50-50; Also some livestock . | raising. Good - houses, elec. W.. As McCoy, Canton, Riess Want home on farm with elderly couple, yrs. old, good health,. active. References. det Wes Lawrence, College Park, 203 E. Mercer Ave. . Experienced dairy hand wants good job with -room, board, and wages. Write: W. A. 'Rucks, Summerville, - Box 335. Ernest - Whedford. = -ycll Settled woman of good (hese ey ter with: pre-school daughter} - 30c per hour. Move any time. } 30 yrs. old, no bad habits. Life-}. 43 yr. old married fi waite : with tractor and equip. 4 or 5/ or Dekalb Co. preferred. C. | Want. about - 15. a Bonde: Jand cS lights and running water, crops | looking after |! stock and chickens. Can culti- G vate 6 or 7 A farm. Exp. 54/3. water, | school rou a Good 4R. ieee good 4R hou vane school a ce No drin ing - Hesters, WN ; Villa a Rica, Want. good ma: for general fa. year around Want exp. dairy farm help. S families. Furnish lights, etc: $4. day Harms, Savannah, | board, $40. m each week and Si L. White, Stockbri Echo Valley. : and small | crop. relec. lights, good school and chure Chambers, Penfie! Sanders, one er 4ths, or stan ing house. Ww. _ Evan and salary. cross, Rt. 1. driving) a tractor. Experienced-hand. Have | WOMan | wife and baby. oo Ww. Scott, lee and - good hand te with lights, daily. See: Clarksville. i Want hae plow hands), wh self, for 2H Want farm crop,.on Haywood 50-50 basis. with, all new tools. : Want man tha l place 2 or 3 day: ing winter for ae f season opens ae October 2 Ast, Vidalia, and pales: will continue the work :