COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1949 _NUMBER 24 sEORGIA CORN Editorial By TOM jal By TOM LINDER Georgia, as well as the entire South, Bisa place of perpetually unfolding prom- ise. The facts reveal that we are be- oming a land of grass, dairying, poul- try, livestock and hogs. The old system cultivated acreage in cotton is a thing of the past. We have just begun to learn and are rapidly moving toward a development which will make our region pulse with prosperity it never dreamed. The production of 2 1/3 bales of cor- ton per acre, and an average of 1 1/3 bales per acre on 5900 acres was not of planting fifty per cent of our total SHORT ngressman Stephen Pace is quoted in a newa release from Washington as desiring to pass a law to stop dealers from selling commodities short on the Exchanges, that is, selling something they do not have. This is a subject to which I have re- red a number of times in the last few ears in the columns of the Market Bul- im. It is one of the most important questions involved in futures trading, _ Figures recently released by the Fed- ara Government show that during a twelve months period the sale of futures amounted to many times as many bales of cotton as the actual crop produced. _ Whenthe farmer goes to town to sell his cotton it is obvious that he cannot sell unless there is some one to buy. It fis equally obvious that when a contract for one hundred bales of futures is thrown on the market it cannot be sold unless there #s a buyer. Suppose that in July every cotton armer in the United States went into town and tried to contract to sell ten times as much cotton as he is going to make. Is it not obvious that the farmers would themselves knock the bottom out of the price of cotton by trying to sell ten times as much cotton as they would make? qs it not ai cally clear font the sale of fifty million bales of futures in one year has a disastrous affect on the price of cotton quotations? Of .course, the price at which cotton is quoted deter- mines the price that the farmer can get Bs his bale of actual cotton. - Under the present setup anyone in erica who has the money can sell eotton short, that is, they can contract for the sale of futures by selling a fu- tures contract. The more contracts that are offered for sale the lower quotations KO. Under the. present setup foreign cot- ton can ate petaad, on ee change. in the 4, ie by } , SELLING United States. The effect of foreion hedging on American Hxchanges is no different from other short sales of cot- ton on these Exchanges. Livery time a foreign contract is hedg- ed on an American Exchange it drives the price of the farmers eotton lower and lower. This is what Mr. Pace 1s talking about. The law should prohibit any man from selling a bale of cotton unless he actually has the cotton, or un- less he is a farmer and is growing cotton. If a man has no cotton and does not grow cotton, then he should not be per- mitted to sell cotton on the Board. He has no ligitimate-reason for selling eot- ton. If he does sell cotton short, then he is taking money out of the pocket of the farmer who is growing cotton, If a speculator wants to trade in actual cotton he must buy eotton before he can sell cotton. The same rule should apply to a speculator who deals in fu- tures. He should be required to buy a contract before he is permitted to sell a contract. If this were the law, and it were enforced, there could be no bear- raid on the market. The price that the farmer receives per pound for his cotton is his hourly wage. There is no good reason why the farmer should not have the same protection for his hourly wage that any other group of workers have for their hourly wage. The Government would not permit one labor group to go to a factory and un- derbid another labor group by offering to work at a lower wage. Can you think of any good reason why people who have no cotton and who do not intend to grow or buy any cotton should: be permitted to come in and underbid the farmer by offering imaginary cotton at a lower price ? This seems to me so simple that I cannot imagine how any sane person could argue against it. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture dreamed possible years ago. It is a reality, as that is the record established by 1100 Georgia farmers in 1948. Neither was the production. of 100 bushels of corn or more per acre thought possible in the years past. That is now a reality, as had been shown by official records of 223 farmers who produced 100 bushels of corn per acre on one or more acres, On February 4, 1949, these 223 farm- ers were guests of the Georgia Ferti- lizer Manufacturers and the Georgia Extension Service at a luncheon pre- sided over by Hon. Walter S. Brown, at which time a very appropriate program was rendered. The records were re- viewed and each farmer was awarded a silver kev and a certificate of merit. This program was started in 1946 under the direction of the Georgia Extension Service and under the direct supervision of FE. D. Alexander, Extension Agron- omist, and other extension workers throughout the counties participating. There were 1100 farmers participating in 1946, 1200 in 1947, and in 1948, 1415. In 1947, 24 farmers produced 100 or more bushels on one or more acres. Tn 1948, 223 farmers, of the 1415 partici- pating, produced 100 or more bushels per acre. The average vield of the 223 farmers was 120 bushels per acre on 2 total of 524 acres, or a total production of 62,880 bushels. The significant fact is that these 223 farmers were not satisfied with merely producing 100 bushels of corn _per acre, but 18 of them produe ed 3937 bushels. or an average of 15742 bushels per acre on 25 acres. The highest yield made in1947 was 173 bushels on 1 aere. The 18 highest ia 1948 ran from a low of 151 bushels to 170. bushels. This program has gained so much momentum during these three vears, that there is a possibility of its being extend- ed to all sections of the State. This tyne of demonstration does not only serve ifs purpose in encouraging the indiyidual farmer to inereas his per acre yield, but it Serves as a demonstration to farm- ers throughout the community, and it definitely shows the potential possibili- ties of our becoming self- sustaining. It was brought out at the meeting in Athens that more than 1000 farmers visited one of these farms to see for (Continued on Page Hight) agriculture PAGE TWO 7 MARKET BULLETIN JP th oF MAR NATIONAL Notices of fatm produce of notice {.mitea space ing more than 34 to 40 words, n Under Legislative Act the Butletin. nor for any notices Tom i:inder Commissioner Published Weekly at of October b& 1917 Execative Oftice State Capit Editorial ane. State Capiiol. Atlanta Ga. Atlanta Ga. Publication Office GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and al! requests to be put -ailing list and for change of adcress to STATE BUREAU KETS. 222 STATE CAPITO'.. Atlanta. EDITORIAL. SOCIATION tise Member Be: ander postage regulations inserted one time on each ~equest and. repeated onlv whon request is accompanied by new copy will not permit insertion of notices contain: nol assume any responsibility for anv nutice appeari recuiltine transaction By Department ot Agriculture 114 122 cace St.. Covington Ga :Notity or FORM 3578Bureau vt Marker 222 State Capitol Ailanta. Ga. Entered 13 second ciass matte! August . (937 at the Post Office at Covington Georgia. under Act of tune s 1900 Accepted for mailing it special rate of postage provided .1-1n Section 1103 Act Executive Offices 114 (22 P ce St.. Covingion, Ga and appurtenances admissable ot inclucing name and address lletin aoes ng in the ankliiched Georgia Market Bu fram 0) | ers, SECOND HAND MACHIN- ERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHIN- ERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MA ERY FOR SALE J. D. 12-A Combine with pow- er unit, slow speed attachments, for all types grain and _ peas, used very little, good as new, $300.00 less than price of new one. Marshall Turner, Sanders- Wille; Riek H. John D Tractor, fertilizer, planter, cultivator, 5 ft. 20 disc Cutaway harrow all good cond. 10 mi. E. Cordele. W. J. Cape, Pitts, Rt. 1. Phone 573W1. 1947 Model M_ Tractor, ist class cond., 1948 tiller, 8 dise cultivators, for M. See Z. T. Houser, Jx, Scott. 1948 Ford Tractor, Cole plant- distributors, cultivators, plow, harrow, power mower, 14 ft. weeder, teracing blade and scoop. Sam MacIntyre, Ameri- cus, Rt. 4. : O. B.. Wise 6 in. Hammer Mill, new hammers, Harvey Red Head 10 in. hammr mill with screens and extra set hammers. T. H. Bass, Americus, Rt. 4. Complete set planters, culti- complete set screens and 2 sets | 4 disc Intl. Plow, Dbl. Sec. Tam- dem Harrow, -for sale. W. H. Joyner, Fort Valley, Rt. 2. Reasonably good 2nd hand 2H Wagon, original body, equipped with brakes, $60.00. J. E. Rob- ertson, Moreland. J. Deere A Tractor, practical- ly good as new, Intl. 5 Disc Har- row Plow, Bush and Bogg Har- row, 6 Row Cotton Duster. Also 2 good 5 and 6 yr. old mare mules, about 1200 ea. O. Owen, Barnesville, Rt. 2. Model B John D. Tractor, new rubber, 4 disc tiller on rubber, side rake, planters, distributors, cultivators, peanut plows, disc tillers. $1525.00. R. F. Thomp- son, Albany, 215 Franklin Dr. (Pecan: Haven. Subdivision.) 2H drawn cultivator J. D.). / Ist class cond., $25.00; Athens 4 Disc Tiller Plow, new. disc, $190.00, or exc. for disc harrow. Simpson, College Park, Rt. 2. Cal. 6859, : Jay Dee Humdinger > No. 2 vators. . fertilizer distributors, for VAC Case Tractor, used very little, $325.00. Letters ans. O. C. Robertson, Bowersville. Borwer Elec. Incubator. 624 egg cap., good cond. $65.00: Cabinet with 6 drawers. can set 100 eggs at time. Mrs. H. L. Wil- son, Pine Lake. 1 8in. Bottom Plow for John SECOND HAND MAC <' RY FOR SALE 1 row Allis-Chalmers B model Tractor, just overhauled, plant- er, distributor, cultivator, 2 dise plow new harrow never used, all perfect cond., $1200.00 cash. John Self, Villa Rica, Rt. 1. 2 Sec. Drag Harrow | with draw ber, No. 10 Oliver Turn Plow, all przctically new, $40.00. Sell separatelv. Fred Cunning- ham, Marietta, Rt. - Deering Binder for. sale. See at my farm 9 mi. N. McDon- ough. Homer L. Chafin, McDon- oush, Rt. 2. Practically new. David Brad- Jey Garden Tractor, 1% hp with cultivators, on rubber, $170.00. FOB. Paul Mallett, Dal- ton, Rt. 3. z J. D. 11A-5ft. cut Combine, good running cond., $550.00; J. D. No. 5 7-ft. Mower, only used on about 30 A, $275.00. G. H. Bennett, Jefferson, Rt.- 3. H John D. Tractor, new mo- dor, cultivators, planters, dis- tribtuors, 4 disc tiller bottom plow, 5. ft. dbl. disc harrow. set peanut plows, good bargain. B. E. Warren, Coolidge, Rt. 1. Intl. model A Tractor, culti- vators, plenters, distributors, peanut and bottow plow, har- rows, $1409.00. At my _ farm. Maynard C. Anderson Baxley, Rie. McCormick - Deering Grain ERY FOR SALE secon HAND MACHIN- | | Mowing Machine for A Farm- 1all Tractor, 4 ft. blade, A-1 cond., also 2 disc tail plow. W. N-> Skinner, Jr., Winder, Rt. 4. | 10 in, Harvey Red HedHam- mer Mill, practically new, with /3 screens and 10 ft. rubber belt, |$175.00. Cannot ship.. W. C. Poole, Jasper, Rt. 3. 2 Jame, Way Fuel Oil Baby Chick Brooders,_ 1 new, 1 used for 1 brood, at my place for | $36.00. J. T. Wheeler, Watkins- ville, Rt. 1. : | John Deere 'good cond., reasonable. See: | Woodrow Carithers, Neese. (10 ;mi. N. Athens). Planters and cultivatorg for J. 'Deere H Tractor, good cond., / $200.00 cash or trade for cows. {Lemuel Wilson, Winston, Box 114. | 2 Table model Elec. Brooders, | starts -off 200 in layer, also in- | termediate and finishing brood- 'ers, 5 decks ea., used but good. | Mrs. Fred Foster, Atlanta, 186 Ben Hill Rd. Tel. Ra. 0166. | Gravley Garden and Utility |Tractor with equip: Rotary |Plow, Cultivator, 3 in. and 2 in. |Cutter Bars, Dirt Moving Blade, |Power Take-Off Pulley 3 sets | Wheels, steel, rubber, power |gear reduction used very little. | Sacrifice. S, T. King, Atlanta, eee Circle, N. E. At. | 5926. 12-A Combine, | Rt Binder, for sale or exc. for cat-| Deere H, works from lift, A-1 cond. E. W. Youngblood, Ash- bum Rees. . Model T Fordson Tractor; newly overhauled, new ring, barrens, carburetor, high ten- sion magneto, dbl. disc plow for Fordson Tractor, for sale or trade for cow and difference. P. L. Pool; Toccoa, Rt. 1, Box 384. | 2H Bradley Mower on rubber, wagon, 8 disc harrow, drag har- row. 6 ft. stalk cutter, turner, 1H Bradley Planter Distributor; and pr. good 8 yrs. old 1100 lb. ;mules. Chas. P. Stewart, Atlan- ;ta, 963 Crew St. S. W. Phone Cy: 0429. ; 2 roller Cane Mill, Cuttaway harrow, good cond., 12 hives of | Bees in old time gums, for cash at my place. R. L. Hyers, Coffee. ake W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor, lights, starter, power lift, used 1 season, excellent cond., $400. under list price. P. H. Davis. Hawkinsville. Rt. 2. 1 pulley for Fordson tractor, $8.; also 1 pinto mare, . gentle, will plow and ,get up cows, $100. Jennings, Clay, Gray. Rt. 1. J. D. tractor H, with starter, lights, power lift, also 3 disc tiller and planting and clutivat- ing equipment, good cond. priced right. Pete Yawn, Milan. Farmall F-20 tractor, good cond., with or without equip- ment.. R. B. Trapnell, Metter. *phone No. 151. O. B. Wise No. 10 Hammer Mill, without collector, practi- jcally new. T. T. Patrick, Jack- son. Rt. 3, . | J. D. Model B tractor, culti- tle. W. U. Payne, Ashland. McCormick-Deering 24 in. 3 Disc Plow, for Farmall H an M Tractor, good as new, eash, $285.00; also Rol- Over %4 yrs. Dirt Scoop, tractor drawn, for cash, perfect cond., $75.00. | Home made Tractor, tractor |vator, planters, complete, 4 disc | igrip tires, good running cond.,|tiller and seeder box 1 lime} Hammer Mill, good cond... Mrs. 'C. H. Dawson, Louisville. Phone Shik No. 7 McCormick Mower, ,good cond., $100.00; Gantt Cot- |ton Planter, good cond., $15.00; THC horse drawn disc Harrow, fair cond., $50.00; 2H Chatta- nooga Turn Plow, $20.00. At my place 3 mi. N. Louisville, on Clark Mill Rd. No etters. M. F. ' Garfield, Louisville, Rt. 1. | Late model Ford Tractor and equip., looks and runs like new, sell all or separately. See 5% m.iS. Alma just off U. S. Hwy. 1. Cleyton Yawn, Nicholls, Rt. 3. Model A Rarmall Tractor, A-1 cond., starter, complete farming equip., and mowing machine, ' $1550.00. Dan Worth, Broxton, Ge: One 60 gal. Syrup Boiler and No. 2 Roller Cane>Mill, $65.00 2, Box 12. F-14 Farmall Tractor, new rubber, ovlanters, cultivators, and distributors, J. D. 5 disc. tiller on good rubber, dbl. sec. 20 disc Inti. harrow, all good cond., $1300.00. 6 mi. N. Wrens. J. L. Holley, Matthews. 1948 J. D. Tractor, model G, distillate burner, equipped. with power troll. Phone 110-J, or write: W. B. Spearman, Social Circle. John Deere A Tractor, 6 Dise Tiller, King 10 Disc Harrow, Al- lis Chalmers 60 Combine, all re cond. James Ginn, Canon, t= 4, 40, good cond., reasonable price. J. D. DeWitt, Lyons, Rt. 4: Corn Picker, GI, thoroughly overhauled, almost new cond., | used on less than 8 acres, $500.00 ;my farm. N. E. Elsas, Decatur, .Rt .2, Glenwood Rd. | Nearly new Lime and Fertili- |zer Spreader on good rubber, |Cotton Seed Grader and Clean- er for hand or power, Burr type new Feed Mill. All good cond. \J. E, Crittenden, Royston. Model B John Deere Tractor, W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, |. Must be practically new. J. P. | cash. Genie Warren, Jesup; Rt. . Allis-Chalmers Combine, No.' for | | almost new 8 disc harrow, other E Write J. H. Watkins Atlanta, 2007 Eastport ; Ter, S. E, Call De. 7523. | B Farmall ismall farm tools. Tractor, starter, | spreader, McCormick oat drill Feats fert. attachments,, all A-1 cond. 4-% mi. Monticello Road. |V. V. Curtis, Thomasville. Corn Mill, Cole type, 36 in. W. L. Summerlin LaGrange, 810 |lights, cultivators, planters dis-|rock, sheller, elevator, motor, Hill St. Dial 3747. Dusting and Spraying Ma- chine for sale. Mrs. Mae Killian, Warm Springs. Farmall C Tractor, 2 wks. old, at cost with or without cultiva- tor. J. C. Mays, Hawkinsville, ities, 5 Seeond hand for sale cheap. Ludowici. ; Model B John Deere Tractor, cultivators, planters, weeder, harrow, cotton duster, tiller. Eugene H. Hall Vidalia, Rt. 1. IHC 42 Combine, ready to cut, good belts, $400.00. John L. Maddox, Griffin, Rt. C. No. 149 quick attachable 2 disc plow, power lift, operated with F-12 and F-14 tractors, good cond., $75.00 for quick sale. S. R. Grice, Marshallville. Case Pick-up Hay Baler, good econd., $550.00. . C. Campbell, White Plains, Rt. 1, Box 38. farming tools R. L. Baxter, |tributors.weeder. 2 disc tiller, A-1 cond., like new, cheap. H. R. Purser, Lumber City. Ford-Ferguson Tractor, model, planters, fertilizer dis- tributors, 14 in. dbl. bottom plow, harrow cultivator all good |cond., $1650.00 here. Roscoe Sul- livan, Screven, Rt. 1. | J. D. No. M2 Bottom Plows, |good as new, for J. D. M one row Tractor, $140.00. G. S. Lan- drum, Warrenton, Rt. 1. 1946 Tractor (Ford) good cond., cultivator, terracer, Bush and Bogg harrow, heavy duty mower dirt scoop power pulley, David Bradley Hammer Mill, new, $1850.00. C. S. Peek, Aus- tell, Rt. 2. Phone 1548. Good used Moline Tractor, about same HP as an H or M Intl., has starter, lights, pulley, $950.00. J. T. Vaughn, Milan. Garden 1948 model tractor, good cond., harrow plow, $200. O. C. Robinson, Naylor. 1943 etc., complete, $200. 3 mi. Eas. 'Buford. I. | Rt. 2. | B Farmall Tractor, used very little, cultivators, planters, dis- tributors peanut weeder $1650. Chas. Jones, Sylvester. B. Johnson, Buford. Cultivators, planters, distri- butor for M Farmall, new, com- plete outfit, never used, $512.50. Corner Park and Elliott St. Ivan Stephens Buford, Park St. 1 ea. New Farmall H and New Super A Farmall Tractor, cultivator, planters, distributors, 49 models. Sell at list price. Can be seen on my farm. Eli Harris, Gibson, Rt. 1, Box 3. David Bradley Hammer King Mill, No. 2, three screens, sack- er, 50 ft. endless belt good cond. See J. W. Maynard Sr., Winder, Rt .4. 2H Bermuda Grass Harrow, all steel, 9 blades, good cond., $20.00. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine- hurst. ; Uke > starter, lights, power lift, take- off, cultivators planters distri- butors, peanut plows exc. cond., priced to sell. See. Dont write. 7 mi. E. Hawkinsville. J. C. Da- vis, Hawkinsville. F-20 Farmall, new rubber, looks little rough but mechani- cally good, $500.00. W. C. Dan- nard, Jr., Gordon . J. Deere B Tractor, good cond.. no equip. S. G. Lang, Jr., Sandersville. 1947 Farmall A Tractor, start- er, lights, belt pulley, pneumatic lift-all, 14 disc harrow planters, cultivators all A-1 cond. Homer E. Smith Molena. 1200 E. Elec. Automatic Cabi- net Type Oakes Incubator, for sale. -J. L. Whitten, Lithonia, Panola Rd. Phone Lithonia 4404. Two 2nd Hand Turn Plows, No. 10, also top buggy. C. A. Newton, Dawsonville. Sears Sprayer, good cond., used 5 days, $20.00. Clyde. T. Hannah, Loganville. 2 large Intl. Diesel Tractors and Bull Dozers, with hy@raulic pans, extra good cond. late as. Jefferson. 4 Disc Athens Tiller, g new, seeder box, on good r ber new type trip wheel wt. | bert Tanner, T Sag Practically new Harrow, $200.00. Temple, Rt. 2. Case S. C. Tractor, culti and planter equip., 18 dis row, and post hole digger. good cond. J. T. Wiggins, | ville, Rt .1. : Smal- type Equix dairy plant. Ra ve Forsyth, Rt. 4. > David Bradley equip. ic ing Machine, horse or tract drawn, pneumatic tires, 4 g disc harrow, nad 2 turner plow, tractor drawn. W. Boshoff, Winston, Rt. 1. _ H Farmall Tractor. cultiv #) tors, planters. dbl. bottom ple good cond., like new, $160( J. S. Todd, Lyons, Rt. 2 __ Farmall F 30 Tractor o1 1st class cond, VC Case | tor, fertilizer, planter and tivating equicment. Cas} terms. R. E. Justice, Attapul Horse drawn, dbl. ho planter with all plates for seed, good cond., HC mi $20.00. E. M. Lee, Omaha McCormcik Mower, | 8 Dise Re ohnnie | O. $50.00. Nim Nunn, Mitchell Hot Water Incubator, 150. Directions for cheap.. A. W. Story, App 2, BOE 62. 2 re 1948 Ford Tractor, hari plow, mowing machine, rake, wagon, all exe. on $2500. cash. H. H. Thomas, B lonega, Rt. 1. ; we Side Delivery Rake, $10 Southern Peanut Plows, $25) Lilliston Peanut Picker on ber (with 5 in. X 60 ff. rubber drive e Macon, Rt. 3. 1946 3 hp Bolens Huskie den Tractor turn plow, culti tors, harrow, planter, and po take-off, all perfect cond., Grady Dorsey, Jasper, Rt. 600 egg cap. Elec. Farm ter Super Hatcher Cabin cubator, slightly used, | new, $45.00; crated for | $50. H. A. Stahl, Moi be \ be M-M Combine, Hariestem + with Wisc. air cooled motor [7 4 cylinder, recently overh: $800. 7 mi. E. Stockbridge Hwy. 138. T. K. White, St bridge, Rt. 2 ~ ? 1 or 2 Harrows, For son Dbl. Sec. 9 in. space control pitch, not pick-u a 50; King Heavy Duty i dise, good cond., $90. at fgg) place. J. M. Dempsey, Chamb) fi Phone 2391. 5 ho J. Deere 1943 B Model Tr tor with all equip. includ scoop, also Sears Roebuck He mer Mill, good cond. No lett See at my farm. Roy Crumb] McDonough, Rt. 2. oe 1S G Tractor, Allis-Chalm}_ Model, front and rear cultive| pulley, tool carrier and | |} | Good as new. See. Leroy /4g man, Baxley, t.3. fp Used Farmall H and Farn} | A Tractors with equip., b good cond. Fred_ Lee, Met # RFD. ~ aes Es | Avery Walking Cultive |?! | with disc, good cond., $60. D}* nis Funderburk, Midville, Rt} McCormick-Deering Rid } cows or hogs. 2 mi. S. Dou 5 ft. Dbl. Sec. 20 Disc le ~ TM At f) Cultivator, Avery 1H cultiva cheap for cash. See. Exc. on hwy. Cliss English, Doug |W, Rt. 3. ot ee It Trac art Harrow, fair cond., 00; 2H Lilliston Walking Cultiva extra good cond.; And 2 t Peanut Hay, $15. ton. Josepl Cox, Dixie, Rt..1) ee 1 of each. B Tractor and | i tivator, 4 disc Plow, 12-10 1|* Grain Drill, 61 Combine, Ci} way Harrow, Weevil Mich t le R all exc. cond. See. J. O. Try Louisville. Latest model M John D. T tor, planter, distributor, lig used 1 season, also 6 ft. mov machin, practically $1700.; Fairbanks Mors model. Sacrifice. Tom Crowe, |: 1D HAND MACHIN- RY FOR SALE Tiller Plow, 6 disc, 2 on rubber, good cond., c& H. Kitchens, Gough. i COND HAND HINERY WANTED Ford with rubber tires i$ as Must be special ; ohnson, Fairburn, ? corn Piven with P es or 2 second hand disc te for IHC riding culti- with 11 or 12 in. round ik. No junk. Pay good price. Bruce, Dial. t coil box for old model on Tractor. Must be in nt Athens 2 Plow and 3 Tiller for Allis-Chalmers of Talmadge Senn, Dub- fant a horse drawn Mowing hine, good cond, J. Wesley mon, Austell. Phone 4914. Want J, Deere cotton and corn ter, No. 159. H. M. Johnson, ant 3 wheel ditching ma- e that can be pulled by iall tractor. Must be in fair f:ond. and priced ment Nolan r, Hale, Athens, Rt. 2. fant used pick-up hay alee me tying, good cond,, cheap; / f actor Planters. DuBose, Dunwoody. ant 1H Chattanooga Cane and 80 or 100 gal. kettle Tight price. J. G. Alligood, locknee, Rt. 2. ant 2 disc Shalmers ow for new Al- Tractor (to be is with hydraulic lift). Must ne A-1 cond. No ee: State sin Ist. letter. W. O. Harris, erton, Rt. 5. : Federal Annex. i Jvibutor. W. G. Carroll, Atlanta, i 4 LOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Giant Shasta daisies, $1. doz: e Pregular Shastas, and blood red, right red, large purple, red rith white eye Verbena, . pe 00; pink Thrift, $1.50 C; 3 inds Mum plants, 4 doz. $1. Ob. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chula Shasta daisies, 30c doz; all ol. annual phlox, 20c doz, 2 foz. 35c; a4 and cream Holly- aock see 10c this:, and. a envelope; Bachelor Button and baby zinnia seed, iH l5c eupful. No chks. Mrs. M. M. 4 eer, pephonia. SEEDS FOR SALE 4s 50 Ibs. Little Dwarf Okey Seed, 35c 1b. J. J. Hubbard, Ab- Tbeville, Rte 2s. _ Citron Seed, 75c lb. Harrell | w. Thompson, Cadwell. 20 Ibs. Okra Seed, long green pods 30c lb. L, E. Sims, Ella- e i White Nest Onions for seed tl or eatiing, $1. gal.; Also nice aq clean Sundried Sour Apples, firee of core, peel, and worms, | 50c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Avery Weeks, Dial. _Okra Seed, Perkins long pod, dark green, 50c lb.; 5 lbs., $2. MO, Ss. M. Dudley, Ringgold, Rt. 2. : Martin Gourd Seed, large, short neck kind, 50, 30c. PP. . ee W. Rowland, Blackshear, Rt. 4 Watermelon and Citron Seed, ay ff band saved, 75c lb. All PP. Mrs. MW. M. Nix, Cumming, Rt. 1. 75-125 lbs. Mammoth Long Green Pod Okra Seed. 1948 crop, G0c lb. Add postage. All orders 45 lbs. or more PP in Ga. Mrs. L. C. Black, Folkston, Rt. 1, 7 _ About 16 lbs, Okra Seed, 40c ark, Abbeville, Rt 2. day, February 16,1949 . Add postage. Mrs: Frank E. SEEDS FOR SALE s SEED FOR SALE MARKET BULLETIN SEED FOR SALE PAGE THREE SEEDS FOR SALE Genuine Imp. Cannonball 2| Black Diamond Seed, $1. lb.; Originator Ga, Sweetheart. Mel- on, $2. lb. Hand saved, State tested, Semesan treated. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. 40 lbs. Ga. Sweetheart Melon Seed, $1.50 Ib. James L. Blood- worth, Gordon, Vine Okra Seed, 25c pkt.; Mixed Turnip, 60c lb.;. mixed Greens, 60c 1b.; Curley Mustard, 10c oz.; Curley Kale, Yellow Meat Watermelon, 10c oz. Exc. for Mung Beans and Chinese Artichokes. Hubert Chambers, Canton, Box 488. Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 30c large teacup; Weevil treated Blackeyed Peas, pt.; 30c qt.; Striped Half Runner and Ten- der Cornfield Beans, 30c cun.; 1948 crop Popcorn, 20c pt.; 40c qt. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 5. No. 1 recleaned Kobe Lespe- deza Seed, 14c lb. E, V. Vaughn, Bogart. Pure Ptide of Ga. Water- melon Seed, hand saved, % *b., 75c; .$1.25 lb, S. C. Swygert, Senoia, Rt, 1. Cuban Queen Melon Seed, $1, lb. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. N.L. Toler, Irwinton, Rt. 2, Box 14. Old Time Little White Ten- der Garden Bean Seed, Cut- shorts and Creaseback Cornfield Beans, 50c cup. Add_ postage, Mrs, T. H. Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 2 Lespedeza Seed, Kobe No. 1, 15c lb.; Recleaned Kobe No. 2, pasture grade, 10 Ib,; Reclean- ed Korean, no test, 8e lb. Mac Cobb, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Blue Ridge Mammouth Climb- ing Tomato, runs to 15 ft. 2 bu. to vine, up to 2 lbs., 20 seed collossal (largest grown) up to 3% Ib. ea. for 25c. Mrs. Will C, Smith, Roy. Early White Tender 6 Wks. Bean Seed, Creaseback, Cut- shorts, and Streaked Cornfield, weevil treated, 45c cup. PP. Mrs. W, J. Reece, Cartecay. Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, -25e good start. Coin or stamps. No money order or COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Citron Seed, $1. lb, A. L. Thompson, Cadwell. 30 lbs. Black Diamond or Cannonball Watermelon Seed, hand selected from nice. ripe melons, $1. lb. F. I. Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 168. Good Tender Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, White Creasebacks and Cutshorts, 50c large cup. Edward Gable, Elti- jay, Rt,- 3. 10 lbs. Pride of Ga. Water- melon Seed, $1. Ib. Add postage. Mrs. S.J. Stubbs, Goggins. Kobe No. 1 Lespedeza Seed, 15e lb.; Kobe No. 2 Pasture Grade, 10c lb.; Korean reclean- ed, not tested, 8c lb.; Combine Peas, 15 lb. W, I. Marett, Hart- well, Rt. 3. 4 or 5 M stalks Old Fashion Ribbon Seed Cane, $2. per C stalks. At farm. T. H. Gordon, Pitts, Rt.: 1, Old Fashion Striped Half Run- ner Bean.Seed, tender, - weevil treated, 40c cup; 3, $1. PP paid on orders of $1. or more. No ehecks. Mrs.. Jack Wayne, Flowery Branch. Pure Stone Mt. Watermelon Seed, hand cleaned, 50c Ib.; Col. Bunch Butterbean Seed, 30c |b.; White Rice Popcorn Seed, 25c Ib. PP in Ga. in lots 2 lbs.; or more. Exc. any for few lbs. (Pole Cat) table peas. Jack Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1, Box 93. Yellow Hungarian Wax Pep- per Seed, treated, 82 per ct. germ, guar., 10c Tsp. PP. J. Lee Abernathy, Thomaston, Rt. 3. Gourd Seed (mixd) $1.60 Ib.; Smaller quantities sold. No stamps. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. Mixed Gourds,, and Large Sanflower Seed, 15c This. Exe: for seed of small gourd that is). half green-half yellow. Mrs. | ton, -Rt. White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 45c cup; Blue Java Peas, 20c lb. in 5 lbs. lots or more; Hales best Cantaloupe Seed, 25c Tbls.; Garlic Bulbs, 60c doz. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 5000 lbs. Korean Lespedeza Seed, grown in Cherokee Co. on individual farm for 8 yrs. Recleaned. Any amt.-sold. All letters ans. E. B. Brannon, Can- 2. Union Hill Com- munity. Big White Half Runner Bean Seed, sound; tender, hand pick- ed; 45c large teacup; Okra Seed, 35c cup; Mustard, 10c teasp. PP, No checks. Mrs. J. H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. White Tender Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, 45 cup; White Mush Pea,. 35c cup; 3 cups, $1.; Red-Speckled Crowd- ers and White Blackeyed Peas, 30c cup; 4, $1.; Peanut Seed, 35 cup. Mrs, Carl Smith, Elti- jay, Rt. 3. White Blackeyed Crowder Peas, 10c lb.; Also Fresh Black Walnut Meats, 50c pt.; Giant Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Add vost- age. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. 60 lbs. nice clean Okra Seed, gathered without rain, 40c lb. PP; 35c lb, for lot. R. H. OBry- ant, Dalton, Rt. 5. 1000 lbs. Korean Lespedeza Seed, combine run, 7c 1b; 100 'bales Bright Meadow ay, mixed with lespedeza and clov- er, cured without rain, $20. ton. FOB. N. E. Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3 N Selected hand saved Water- melon Seed, Dude Creek, $1. lb.; White Seed Black Diamond Cannonball, $1.25 1b.; Okla. Black .Diamond, Cannonballs, $1. lb. Germ. 92-95, Ist. yr. C. B. Clegg, Scotland. Citron Seed, mixed watermel- on Sed, Red Meated and Sweet, all hand-saved from 1948 crop, 75c lb: PP. Mrs. W, M. Nix, Cumming, Rt. 1. Recleaned No. 1 Kobe Lespe- deza, 14c 1b. Sample on request. E. V. Vaughn, Bogart, Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c start or 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. Rutger Tomato Seed, certi- fied and treated, $1.75 lb.; C, W.. Wakefield Cabbage, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. W. Oy Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1, Tender Pod Okra Seed, 35c cup; White Blackeyed Peas, 25c cup; White Half Runner Beans, 50c cup. Add postage. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Amos. Hansley, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Korean Lespedeza Seed, re- cleaned, 9c Ib. at my farm. Jeff QO. Teasley, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1: Korean Lespedeza Seed, re- cleaned, 9c lb. at my farm. Jer- ry W. Teasley, Elberton, Rt. 3. Citron Seed, lb. H. W. Thompson, Cadwell. Citron Seed, 75c lb.; Also Want 100 lbs, Bunch Velvet Beans. Will pay $10. Cwt. in pod or threshed. A. L. Thomp- son, Cadwell. Pasture grade recleaned Ko- rean Lespedeza, 1000 Ibs. in 100 lb. bags, 7e Ib. FOB, W. H. Hardman, Commerce, Rt. 2. Good tender Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, free of weevils, 50c cup; Bunch Butter- bean, 35c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Bessie Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Re + * 2000 lbs. Korean Lespedeza, triple cleaned, in new 100 lb, bags, 10c lb. FOB. Roy Park, Commerce, Rt. 2. Klondike-Stone Mtn. Watermelon, large, deep red, tender and sweet. 500 seed, 35c. S. A. Beavers, Cumming, Rt: 6: 10 lbs, White Crowder Peas, 20c 1lb.; Long Green Okra, 25c cup; Long Nest Yellow Squash, 10c sp.; Long Green Cucumber, 10c Tbls. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Red Long Growing Okra Cross | John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. bee 10coz.; $1. 2b) PP, Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rts 5. 1948 crop, 75c New Crop Hay Seed, Roanoke and Ogden Soy Bean Seed, sound and recleaned, $4. bu. in lots 1 bu. or more. A. E. Ware, Marshallville. : White and Striped Half Run- ner Tender Garden Bean Seed, 40c cup; Also White and Col. Bunch Butterbean Seed, 35c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. P, A. Burn- ette, Greensboro, Rt. 1, Box 142. Imp. Runner Peanut Seed, $5. bu.; Also Sweet Potato Seed, Money Maker, and PR, $2.50 bu. at farm. B, B. Morgan, Clyo, POB 35. 16,000 White Sugar Cane for seed, 10e stalk. Or trade ior other seed, such as cotton, corn, pea, etc. Phone 32256, or write: V. F. Rowland, Savannah, Rt. 4, Garrard Ave. Heavy bearing Black Pole and Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 60c large cup, PP. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. c - Multiplying. Calif. Beer Seed, 25ec good start. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Vine Okra Seed, 25c pkt.; Mixed Turnip, 60c lb.; Mixed Table Greens, 65c lb.; $1.; Curley Mustard, 10 o02.; 3 oz., 25c; Curley Kale Seed, 10 oz.; 3 0oz., 25c; Yellow Meat Watermelon Seed, 10c oz. Hu- bert Chambers, Canton, Box 488. * Citron Seed, 75c Thompson, Cadwell, Old Time Little White Tender Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, White Cutshorts and Crease- i Sear Gea 9 Lback, 60c cup. -Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : 650 lbs. Dwarf Stalk Long Green Pod Okra Seed, 25c lb. at my home 2% mi. S. Meigs, near Midway Bapt. Church, El- don Long, Meigs, Rt. 1. Velvet-Beans, about 700 bs., good for seed in the hull, 344c Ib. Come after. No letters ans. Mrs. Emma Ricks, Millen, R. 3, Box 209. White Tender Hull Creaseback Bean Seed, Cornfield or stick, 40c cup. Del. in Ga. Floyd An- derson, Cartecay. Citron Seed, 7ic lb.; Early Green Okra, 35c teacup; Large Red Indian Peach Seed, 5c doz.; Banana Mushmelon, 50c teacup; Early large Klondike Strawberry Plants, 50c C, Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Tender Bean Seed, large, Striped Half Runners, 50c large cup; White Creaseback, Corn- field Beans, 50c large cup. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Rt, 3. Pure hand picked, Jones Wa- termelon Seed, $2. 1lh.; Also Blakemore Strawberry Plants, $4.50 M; 60c C. PP. Money order only. Mrs..G. H. Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt, 1. 2 lbe:;" Cordele, Rt. Good Watermelon Seed, $2. lb.; Also Pecans to exc. for Strawberry Plants. Write: Ma- mie Bell, Charing. 1000 stalk Old Fashion Ribbon Sugar Cane for Seed, average 3-4 ft, $1, per 100 stalks. At farm. W. R. Blitch, Cordele, Rt. 3. 3000 stalks No. 87 Green Cane, 3-8 ft. 1l%c stalk. All letters ans. Johnny Copeland, Cardi, Rt... Tomato Seed: 200 Blue Mtn. (runs to 14 ft, 100 lbs, to vine, wt. up to 2 lbs.) and 200 Colos- sal with culture instructions for 25c. Stamps accepted. Mrs. Will - C. Smith, Roy. Tender Green Pod Okra Seed, $1. lb.; Ga. Heading Collar Seed, 25 cup, Claude Adams, 4, 10 lbs. Long Green Pod Okra Seed, 30c lb. L. E. Sims, belle. Pecans: Large Stewart, 5 Ibs, $1.25; 10 lbs, $2.; Schleys, 5 1b., $1.60; 10 lbs., $3. All PP. Pecan Meats, 75 lb. Del. Send check. J. W. Lang, Omega. Seed: Good tender White Half Runner Garden Bean, 40c cup Peanut, 40c cup; Red Speci Crowder Pea, White Blackeyed, 30c cup; 4 cups, $1. Exe. for sacks. Mrs. Mima J. Smith, Elli- jay. Early imp. Pride of Ga. Wa- termelon, ripe melons 60 days from planting, $2. lb.; Large pkg., 50c. J. N. Carson, Griffin, Rte C: Pure, sound Gold Dollar To-, bacco 1948 seed, $1 per standard. measuring cup. Mrs. A. W. At- kinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. 75-125 lbs. Mammoth Long Green Pod Okra 1948 seed, 60 lb. Add postage. 5 lbs. or more prepaid in-Ga. Mrs. L. C. Black, Folkston, Rt. 1. Good tender White Half Run- ner Garden Bean Seed, 45 cup; Red Speckled Crowders, 30 cup, 4 cups, $1. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. T. J. Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Cannonabli Watermelon S best grade, $1. lb.; Also Ice Cream or Yellow Meat Melon, $2. lb. PP R. R. Andrews, Had- dock. 1000 lbs. Korean Lespedeza Seed, combine run, 8c 1b.; Also Bright Meadow Hay, mixed- with Lespedeza and Clover, cured without rain, baled $25, ton. FOB. N. E. Reid; Hartwell, Rts: Peerless Tomato, 15c tbls.; % oz. (5 tbls.) 25c; Large Sweet Pepper, Tsp., 10c; Perkins Mam- moth Okra, 25c cup; Martin Gourd, 50, 20c. Each PP. Miss Lillian Hardin, Rt. 1. Big Potato Pumpkin Seed, 30c qt. Add postage. No exc. nor checks. Dollie Eller, Titus. Old Time White Half Runner Bean seed, Red and Clays, mixe ed. Exc. for sacks. Ea. pay poste age. Mrs. Eula Beal, Ellijay, Rt well filled Imp. strain White Velvet /3 Okra Seed, $1. lb.; % Ib., 60c 10c oz. PP. W. A. Parrish, Aus- = tell. PLANTS FOR SALE Azxizona Giant Hegari: Seed.) oe drought _ resistan, recleaned,|} Pinest var. Gem Everbearing high germ., in new even wt.! Strawberry plants, $1.25 C; Blue bags, produces 5 tons hay per acre, 100 bu. grain, 5c lb. T. H. McDaniel, Reynolds. Pure Dude Creek Special Mei- on Seed, hand ae oy \araik Rt. 2. per and_ seller. J. M, Clark, Alamo, Rt. 2. - 15-125 Ibs. Green Pod Okra Seed, 1948 crop, 60c lb. Add postage. 5 lbs. or more PP in Ga. Mrs. L. c.| Black, Folkston, Rt. 1, Seed Peas, best for table and canning, $8. bu. Or exe. for print sacks, 100 lb. cap. at 24 sks. for 1 bu. peas. Mrs, C, L. McCollum, Odum, Rt. 1. Genuine imp. Cannonbail Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, $1. lb; Originator Ga. Sweetheart Melon, $2: lb. Hand saved, large selected melons, State tested, Semesan treated. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. Multiplying. Calif. Beer Seed, 25e. coin, stamps, Mrs, Ella Green, Smyrna, Rt. 2. Damsel and Red Abundance Plums, Persimmons, Concord Grape, Brown Turkey Figs, Quince, 3, $1. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hart- Klondike Strawberry plant, |500, $1.75; $3. M. Add postage, Mammoth Long/ Mrs. Mell Mashburn, Cumming, Hts 1. Kudzu Crowns, $6. M; Garlic 4, 50c; Peppermint, 26, 35c; Yel- low Root, 2 Ibs., $1.00; Musca~ dines, Scuppernong Grape Vines, 6, $1.25. Miss Grace Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Chas. W. Cabbage plants, 30c C; White Bermuda Onion, 25c C; Klondike Strawberry, $2.25, 500; Garden Sage plants, 10c ea.; 90a doz. All del. Mrs, Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Certified PR plants, $2. M. Good count, quality guar., Lead- ing var. Tomatoes, $1.50 M. Mrs A. B. Williams, Naylor. Kudzu Crowns, seas $5. MM Add postage. Mrs. J. B, Jones | Dahlonega, Rt 1, PAGE FOUR | MARKET BULLETIP- "PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE hei PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE _Everbearing Strawberry plants, large size, $1. C. Exc. for ~ 3, 100 Ib. print sacks or 6 white. Each pay postage. Miss Annie Laura Harrell, Colquitt, Geer) $t.. Box 152. | Louisiana Collard | lants, 50, 60c PP. Mrs. D. S. | erry, Quitman, 910 LaFayette | Si. | Klondike Strawberry plants, | 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.! Full count, no checks. Mrs. Del- ja Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Sweet Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1-2| yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $9.00; $15.00 | M. No checks. . D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Everbearg Strawberry plants, $1. C; 500, $4.75: Fig Sprouts, rooted, $1.-ea.; White Half Run- | ner Bean Seed, 35c large cup. | Add postage. Mrs. T. R. Locke, Cumming, Rt. 1. Giant Boysenberry (not thornless) Himalaya Blackberry, | and Lucretia Dewberry, also} Kudzu Crowns, 15, $1.00; $5. C. | Jonathan W. Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave. Strong rooted Kudzu Crowns, | field run, $12. M. PP. Ella M.| Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 136. Fresh Green Cabbage and Collard plants, 40c C; $2. M; | Long Green Okra Mixed Turnip Seed, 75c lb.: 10 lbs., $5. Marcus | : Williams, Gainesville, Ree Parsley and Garlic plants, | Lemon and Old Time Mint, 25c | doz. Mrs. B. H. Carter, Atlanta, | 35 Weyman Ave., S. W. Tel: Al 5040. Sage plants, 20c ea:; Crabap- | ple and Old Fashion Peach trees, 25 ea.; Muscadine Grape | Vines, 6, $1. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Strong field run Kudzu _ plants, |- $9. M; $1.25 _C..C. E. Parrish, Adel. 5000 Sage plants, rooted, $6. C; Catnip, $2. doz. Or exe. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. | Everbearg Strawberry plants,. to M; Prolific Figs, 2-3 ft., | 1.25. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hi- ram, Rt: 1. Crystal. White Wax Bermuda Onion Plants, 25 C; - 50M. J-| A. Pierce, Alma, Rt. Sage plants, Whiscadite Grape Vines, Crabapple and Beechnut | trees, 20c ea.; Blue berry Bush- s; 75e doz.; Peach and May Cherry Trees, 25c ea. Add post- | age. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Rooted Sage Plants, small} size, 75c doz.; Large size, $1. 00} doz; Walnut Meats, 50c pt.; Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Add post- | age. No checks. E. S. Steotiens, | Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Rooted Sage plants, large, $1.. doz.: Small, 75c _ doz.; Garlic | Bulbs, 50c doz.; nut Meat, 50 pt. Add postage. | Cash or MO. Ance_ Grindle, | Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58. Mastodon and Lady T Straw- berry plants, 75c C; 300, $2.15. | Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery | Branch, Rt. 1. White Bermuda Onion plants, 500, $1.00; $2. M. Mrs. W.-R. Clark, Abbeville, Rt. 2, Box 103. Big Boston Lettuce, Bermuda Onion, Ga. | Mrs. 'Moon, Atlanta, fount | Mrs, oR 13 | Mkt. |M; PP, Min. order 300, $1. ier | McEver, Gainesville, Rt. 7. - White | Klondike and Lady T Straw- berry Plants, 500, $2.75; $5. M; Also Brown Striped Half Run- ner Bean Seed, free of weevils, 45c large teacup. Mrs. Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Lady T and Klondike Straw- berry Plants, 500. $2.75; $5. M; Also Brown Striped Half Run- ner Bean Seed, free of weevils, 45c large teacup. Mrs. Charles Anderson, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Lady T. Strawberry Plants, \40c C; Ky. Wonder Bean, 25 |cup; Yarrow, Garlic, 25c clump; Perennial Upland Cress, Curled Parsley, | Peppermint, Catnip, Horehound, 50 doz. As- sorted if desired. PP in Ga.. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Rt. 1, Box 33. Everbearing Strawberry, 50c Cc. PP. Mrs. R. L. Livingston, Wadley, Rt. 1. Kudzu Crowns, large and small, about 2 acres that have had kudzu for last 10 yrs. You remove plants. Mrs. J. T. Gog- Black Raspberry, 10c ea. Exc. | for print sacks. Ellijay, Rt. 3. Kudzu Crowns. that live 3-4 vrs., ship at once, $15. M; bik ce E. F. Seales, Bowdon, Rt. Mastodon and Lady T Straw | berry Plants, 75 C; 300, $2.15.) |Add postage. Prompt shipment. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch; Rt. 1. Frances Eller, | Kudzu Crowns, State certi- fied, Pheer strong roots, our best, | | $4. C; $25. M; 2nd best, $3.50 C; $20. M. All orders given care- |ful and prompt attention. Maude | |Hamby, Greenville. Frostproof Cabbage, Chas., E ve Wakefield, Copenhagen a White Bermuda Onion. plants, $1. Cc. W. W. Williams, Quitman. strawberry, Blakemore Mastodon Strawbery Plants, | | $3.50, Exc. 100 for sacks, 4 denen $3., 500; $5.25 M. PP. No checks. , | Prompt shipment. Rev. W. H.' 1205 Grant St. | Chas. W..and E. J. eres | Plants, now ready, 300, $1:; M. Del. Special price on oe lots. Marcus Williams, Gaines- | ville, Rt. 2. May Strawberry ena Ever- | bearing Plants, 50c C: $4.50 M. John Howard, Cleveland, May Strawberry and Ever- bearing Plants, 50c C; $4.50 M. Mrs, Ronnie Black, Cleveland, /Rt. 1. Frostproof 300, $1.; $1.; $1.75 M; Big Jim Straw- Cabbage Plants, | berry, $1.25 C, Bonnie Smith,, | Gainesville, Rt. 2. Chas, W. Cabbage, and Ecpentaven 500, $1.25; $2. Mastodon Strawberry Plants, | $1. C; Klondike, $4. M. P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville, Rtic2: Open field grown frostproof | Cabbage and Onion Plants, 500, $1:; $1.50 M. Ship COD. if, re- quested. W.H. Branan, Gordon. Blakemore Strawberry Plants, 75c C: 500, $3.50; or exc. for pecans. Prompt shipment. Miss Eva Dell Allison, Gainesville, Biiy Strong Blakemore Strawber- y, 75 C; 500, $3.50; Imp. Early Beatie heavy croppers, 65 C; 500, $3. Del. Prompt shipment. No checks. Mrs, Elizabeth Alli- son, Gainesville, RE. Frostproof Chas. W. Plants, 500; $8.25; $2; M; Dek. -E....C; | Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. | Tobacco Plants, type 401 or 402, sold by the thousands or more, ,$4. M; Shipped to your section 600 M or more. Tal-} madge Ogden, Odum, Rt. 1, Fresh grown healthy Cabbage plants, Copenhagen and Chas. | W., 500, 75c; $1.25 M; 5M $4.00; White Bermuda Onion Plants, /500, $1.00; $1.50 M. E. L. Fitz- | gerald, Irwinville. Sage plants, Muscadine Gr ape | Heading | Vines, Crabapple Trees, 20c ea.;|85e doz.: Collard, E. J. and Copenhagen |Peach and May Cherry Trees, Mkt. Cabbage, frostproof, extra | Jarge, fresh and green, 50c C; oe $1.50. PP. Leroy Lightsey, , Baxley, Rt. 3. Good fresh green, extra large, | frostproof i eee Mkt., Chas. W. and E. J. Cabbage, | White Bermuda Onion, Big Bos-| ton and Iceberg Lettuce plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50: PP. Buford | Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3. 25c ea.3 | doz.; +. C: $55. M. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. ee Chas. W. Frostproof Cabbage and White Bermuda Onion plants, fresh and green, 300, 75c; 500, $1.25; $2. M. PP. R. Chane- lor, Pitts. Everbearing Red Raspberry, Hazelnut, 75c doz.; Crabapple; Extra large, fresh, green. E. J., Plum, Balm Gilead, 25c;, Poplar, Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage, Ga. | Apricot Plums, 50 ea.; Heading Collard, White Ber- muda Onion, Big Boston Let- tuce plants, 50c C: 500, $1.50. a Harris Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. Strawberry plants, Mastodon and Wyzalaster, Scarlet Ever-. _ bearing, Also Boysenby, Dew- berry, Plums, Grapes, Figs, Nar- issi, Verbna,- Boxwood and few other things for yard and ee Come after. S. T. Hum- ries, ere: 318 5th Ave. hone De. 5880 Everbear Strowby plants,. . M; 50c Mrs. C. W. Jones,: iperton, Ri 4 Hem- lock, 25 ea.; Roots: Yellow, May Apple, 50c doz.: Horse Radish Roots, $1. doz. Add postage. Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Early Tomatoes, Asparagus, Cauliflower, Parsley, Brus- Iceburg Lettuce, Wonder Beets, Endive, Cabbage, Collards, Ber- muda. and Nest Onions, Swiss Chard, 35 doz. Mrs. HE. V. Franklin, Register. Mastodon Strawberry plants, $3., 500; $5.25 M. No. chks. PP. Prompt shipment.. Rev. W., H. eon Atlanta, 1205 Grant. St, | $2.50 M; Collards, 400, |, |ed or 6 not washed, or 100 for 3 \lbs. good apple fruit. Ea. pay | | postage. Mrs. Clay Evans, | | Gainesville, Rt. 1. Lady T and Klondike Straw- | | berry. plants, 500, $2.75; $5. M; Prompt shipment. Mrs. Charles _ Anderson, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Copper and Red Skin Potato plants, State insp., full coun | $2.50 M. Booking orders for Apr., May and June shipments. ; E. F. Williams, Alma, Rt. 1 Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage) plants, young and green, grown, from new crop seed, $2.25 M; Over 10,000, $2. Exp. col. Satis. | guar. J. N. McCorvey, Pavo. berry plants, 500, $2.75; $5. M; Brown Striped Half. Runner Bean Seed, 45c large teacup. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Lady T. Strawberry plants, | 80c C. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Flowery : Branch, Rt. Waldrip, 1. Genuine Everbearing Straw- berry plants, good size and col., exc. 100 plants for 2 print sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. H. P. Adams, Elberton, Rt. 3. Large fresh E. J., Chas. W., Copenhagen Cabbage plants, 500, 75; $1.25 M. del. PP; 5000, $4. exp.: White Crystal Wax Bermuda Onions (pencil size) | 500, 90c; $1.25 M. Del. PP; F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Condon Mastodon Everbear- | ing Strawberry $1.00 C; Musca- dine Grape Vines, Crabapple Trees, $1.00;. Old Fashion Peach Blueberry Bushes, 75 | Yellow sels Sprouts, Garlic, 35c doz.:| Trees. 25 ea.; Blueberry, 75c doz. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines- | ville, Rt. 6. | Mastodon Strawberry. 70ce C; '500, $3.00: $5.25 M: Klondike, |60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M: Blue |Damson and Goose Plums, 90c lads> White Eng. Peach, 40c_ ea.; 13. $1.00: Mt. Huckleberry, 60 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Effie |Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Large Blakemore Strawberry Plants, 75c C; 500, $3.50; Imp. Early Bearing. heavy croppers, '65e C; 500, $3.25. Prompt ship- |ment. No stamps nor checks. 'Mrs. Elizabeth Allison. Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. Mt. Huckleberry. bearing size, Hazlenut Bushes, 6, | $1. 00: Black Walnut, 4. $1.00; Root Plants, 65 doz.; Wild Strawberry Plants, 4 doz.. $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Bearing size Mt. Huckleberry Blackberry, Dewberry, 75 doz.: Giant Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.: pt. Add postage. Tamar Teem, | Talking Rock. | . Mastodon Strawberry Plants, 70c C: 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klon- dike Strawberry, 60c+ C: 500, $2.75: $4.75 M: Apricot Plums, 75 ea.; White Browneyed Peas, 25 lb.; 5 Ibs., $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Jersey, Chas., and Copenha- gen Cabbage, Glory White and Yellow Bermuda Onion Plants, 500, $1.00; $1.25.M; $1.00 M. Col. aba Stokes, Fitzgerald. Rooted Sage, 5, 60c; 15, $1.10; Catnip, 50c. bunch; Cowhorn pees. Little Yellow. Peas, and Aue in ony Korie Whee or! ley, aco, 4.2) oa 402 | | Klondike and Lady T: Straw- | Fresh Black Walnut Meats, 3c: Gem Everbearing Strawberry plants, $1.15 C. Prepaid. Mrs. Geo. Bulgin, Cleveland, Rt. 3. Frostproof E. J, and Chas. | W. Cabbage, Ga. Heading Col- lard, White Bermuda Onion, and Big Boston and Iceberg Lettuce plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50. PP. Buford Lightsey, Baxley, Rte 3: Cabbage Plants: Copenhagen, | Chas. W., no lice nor worms, | 500, 75c; $1.25 M; 5 M, $5.00; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Careful | handling. Quick service. E. L, Fitzgerald, Irwinville. Blakemore Strawberry plants, | 500, $3. Exe. for good apples, WV. fruit or pecans. Mrs. Clay Ev- | ans, Gainesville, Rt. 1, Copenhagen, Market Cabbage | plants, young and green, spray- ed for insects, grown from new crop seed, $2. 50 M; over 10,000, Mc- | | Corvey, Pavo: | Klondike Strawberry = 50c C; Also Pop Corn, 15c lb, | Add postage. Mrs. E. Tis Ken- | nemore, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. - Himalaya Berry, Red ee berry, 8, $1.00; Black Walnut, | Muscadine Vine, 8, $2.00; Baie | berry, $1.50 doz.; Strawberry, | early kind, 40c doz. Mrs, C. B.! | Robinson, Waco. Sage plants, $4.50 C; $1. doz.; a Also Catnip,.$2. doz. All Bers J. Ellis, Cumming. | Mastodon Strawberry plants, 70c.-C; 500; - $3.00; $5.25 M; | Klondike, 60e C; 500, $2.5u; $4.25 M. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cum- ming, Rt. 1,- Early beau extra. large Strawberry plants, 50e C; 300, / $1.50; Ga. Collard Seed, 1/2 lb., '50c: 90c 1b.; Yellow Clingstone | Peach Trees, about 1 ft, $1.00. doz. Add postage. No checks. | | Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Large, early, rooted, Ever- bearing Strawberry Plants, 50c C: $5.00 M. Add postage. No | checks. Mrs. L. R. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1. | Everbearing Strawberry plants, extra large berries, exc. shippers, $1.00 C; 500, $4. 50; | Rooted Fig Bushes, 75c ea. Add postage, T. R. Locke, Cumming. | | Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1-3 yrs. old, $2.00 C; 500, $9. 00; ' $15.00 M: Klondike Strawberry, | 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Full count. No checks. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Frostproof Cabbage Plants, | 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50: $2.00 M. | Cc. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt 2 Chas. W. frostproof cabbage and white Bermuda onion plants, fresh and green, 300, 75 | C; 500, $1.25: $2.00 M. PP. R. } \Chanclor, Pitts. | Broccoli, Endive, Iceberg Let- | tuce, Wonder Beets, Kale, Ber- |muda and Nest Onion, Cabbage Collards, 35c two doz.: Brussels Sprouts, . Cauliflower, Parsley, | Asparagus. Roots, Garlic, Ear- liana Tomatoes, 35 doz. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Several thousand Everbearing |Mastodon Strawberry Plants, in}. ; bloom, 50c C. Add postage. Cash or exc. for print or white feed sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. E E. McDaniel, Baxley, Rt. 1, | Box 8. | Large fresh, frostproof Copen- | | hagen Mkt. and Chas, W. Cab- page, Heading Collard. Big Bos- ton Iceberg Lettuce, White Ber- muda Onion Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50. PP. Harris Lightsey, Bax- | ley. Rt. 3. ; ; Chas. Wakefield and Copen- | .bagen frostproof cabbage plants. $1.25 M. Large orders reduced. price. PP. B. F. Mallard, Savan- nah, Rt. 5, Box 378. Klondike Strawberry Plants, 300, $1.50; ares $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady Te $1. 00 C. Ful count. No checks. Ethel Crowe, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Imp. early bearing Strawber- ry: Plants, 75c C; $1.00 M. Del Prompt shipment. Or exc. for pecan. Mrs. Hershel Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Genuine Klondike Strawber- ry Plants, 60 C; $5.00 M; Blue- berry, 75 doz; Exe, for good: sacks, white or print. Write of- fer. Add eaag S No checks. Gladys Duran, unmin, & Rt. 1; : Penbetmae Spearmint, | Mkt. Cabbage Plants, 300, $1. | weevils, good for table, ee at Mastedon Byerbesting Stray berry Plants, C; Catni yor nee Garlic 400 ; Yellow Root, wikeda me pane Root, 40c doz. Add pos age. Miss L. M. White, Dahlone _ ga, Rt 1, Box 35. Nice Strawberry Plants. W derberry, Red Gold, 75e | je 75e. Cs ~Everbea ing, $1.00 C Raspberry, White Blackbert rooted Sage. Horse Radis} gans, Conyers, 134 McDonough | White Bermuda Onion plants, |50c: Black Walnut Meats nic St. large pieces, 75c Ib. Add oe age. No checks. Mrs. Grindle, Dahlonega, REGS or eon grown and rooted Ch Cabbage Plants, 40c C: 50 $1.00; $1.75 M. PP. Moses Davis Milledgevile, Rt. 5, Box 12 State insp. Certified Red P Plants, ready in April, $2.50 Tomato, Marglobe and Rutger $2.00 M: 3 up .$1.90 M: 75 G Ready Mar. 15. Prepaid Pau Lightsey, Sereven. Genuine White Renae ion Plants, now ready, m veaked, $2.00 M; Marglobe 1 mato, ready about last of M. or Ist of April, $2.00 M; Re Skin PR Potato, ready A Will 15th, $3.00 M. Del. L. D. Tight sey, Screven, Rt. 2. Chas. W. and Cabenke 100. -$1.25: $2:00. My PP. a McEver, Gainesville, Rt. 7. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Butter Peas, colored, 4 ci $1.00; White Running Butter beans, for eating or seed. Bunch Butterbeans, 6. larg cups, $1.60. Mrs. R.-O. a Bowdon, Rt. 4. 10 bu. New ra Peas, $5. 5 11 bu. mixed peas, $5.50 poe so Kobe Lesvedeza. W. L. | _erlin, Andersonville. 2 4 bu. Red Sree Crow: Peas, ~ 10c* Jb. Ki = 5B Dougherty, Rt. 1. White and Speckled But ets beans, bunch and very proli: 40c Yb. Add postage; 3 Ibs. $1 PP: Calif. Blackeyed Peas, LIbs., $1:75. Mrs. C. Hv Pho Canon, Rt. J. Red Speckled Crowders. of weevils. 35 lb. PP. Eubanks, Cartecay. About 12 bu. large Pur Hull Peas. 48 crop, treated, + bu. Speckled Purple Hu!l. som White Crowders, small lots, 30 (bu. . PP. W. A. Smith, Ada ville. Rt. 2. Blackeved and Purple Hut Crowder Peas, 1948 crop. free ae: Add postage. Mrs. Gu C bers, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Little White Lady Peas, Lpt-23 pts.-$h PR Limit 3 pt. t a person. Mrs. R. T.- Blalock Adairsville, Rt. 2. Purple Hull Peas, 50c at. ee 5 pk: $6., White Velvet Okra, 20c cu Add postage. Send COD. Good Table Peas, White. Rei Spotted Crowders, 35 large cup. Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Car. ters, Rt. 1. Red Speckled Crowder Pea : 25c lb.; White and Sneckle Tender Half Runner Gard@ Beans. 45c teacup. G. T. Browh Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 4 Early Brown 6 Wks. Peas, iM cups, $1.10; Or entire lot **bu., $10. Add postage on sm orders. Mrs. . Clarence - Mel fi} lian, Dacula, Rt. 1. 3% bu. Brown Crowder $6. bu. here. Roy Harrell, F: etteville. 15 bu. sound mixed peas, bu. O. H. Bond, Royston, Rey 200 bu: No..1 Brab Peas, $ bu.; 100 bu. Clay mixed, bu. C. H. Cooke, Sandersy iN] Rt. :2, f Colored Bunch Buiter 45c pt. Mrs. Spurgeon Ha Danielsville, Rt. 2.0 Tender large and small | : Half Runner, White _ Early Brown B cup; 4 aoe re Butter. Pe 18 1b.;3 Ibs. ices. Mrs. J. per, Re B03 ae Bobby one-half bu.; $10. buy firg, ~P. R. Arnold, Benevolence. : Red and Black heh eed o a aie EE en picked rs, White Cut- Ee White Bunch me ks., 35 large | a. No stamps nor W. Brown, Cart- | gecognized and Little , |S. Burgin, Mito Box lots, $34.50 er price. i Ie" pt; Striped Half. ornfield Beans, 1948 Yellow Pop- Good Baled Hay, dox, Winde $8. bu; $6. Du. re m Crowder ine Hay, $25. Jr., Macon, Ree a | Peanut Ha d straight Sugar - Will} Elm St. Top qual | your barn; eyed Crowders, el lots, 20c Ib. -D. Todd, Dan- eRe eae Nit No checks and Bush Bean er, sliced, peeled ples, best quality, worms, 45c b. 5 , $10. Mrs.. Fred issee, farm. Jame land. Pure lected, clea crop, 15 lb. -|100 Ibs. or Good: Wh -| bert Sulliva | Box 90. - Good Ear en Lespedeza Hay : Fayetteville. ediove, Camp- Sra tpecce 2 Corn , Lespedeza Se- about 2 tons Alfal- 00 bundles fodder. B. 300 a "* | pulled and Bastonville, McRae, Rt. _ Several hundred bales bright Lespedeza Hay, no rain, also cern, Inquire at .| Serv. Stat. on U. S. 78 Hwy. be- Is,; tween Monroe and Athens. L. |S. Gasaway, Statham, Rt. 1. | 8 tons Lespedeza Hay, $25.00 ___| ton; 100 bales Oat Straw, 25 _| bale. No rain. At my barn. L. P. Higginbotham, Elberton, Rt. - 2, 3 a Ge 4 Hockenherry, Dublin, : CORN AND SEED CORN FCR SALE Dynamite American Godlden Pop Corn, 3e- i Good heavy slipped ( , 50 bu., $1.50 bu.; 100 bu.,. $1.40 bu. at barn, R. P. Stein- heimer, Brooks, Rt. 1. bu. 10 mi. S: Warrenton. Near: Ts 2 truck loads Kobe Lespe-: deza Hay, $25. at my barn. R. A. Lively, Waco, Rt. 2. 250 tons choice bright leafy Kudzu Hay, cured and stored without. . rain. Analysis authority Buena Vista. : Several tons Peanut Hay free of poison, $15. ton. Cash my jbarn. Bradley Wills, Dawson 121 ale Good quality Lespedeza Hay, |del. to your barn in 4-5 ton ton. Lower quality hay at lower prices. Also sev- eral tons Bright Baled Straw. J.D. Murrow, Farmington. Tel. 2698 or 2948. Good Peanut Hay, free of poison, $15. ton at my barn. Ship if desired at slightly high- L, Jones, Benev- jolence, Rolling Acres Farm. Korean for sale or exc.; Al- so want 4 Big Bone Guinea and | OIC. crossed Pigs. R. M. Mad- MGs; 15-20 tons good Lespedeza Hay, $35. ton at my barn, 1 mi. E. Newborn on Hwy. 142. M. T. Morrow, Newborn. _ 20-30 tons No. 1 Runner Pea- nut Hay, $15. ton at barn. J. H. Jones, Tifton, Rt! 2. Approx. 10 tons good quality Vg $20e> tone. co NM) : 195. S. ity Lespedeza Hay, $35. ton, Del. and stacked in Also mixed Grass ton. H. W. Vaughn, s,| Athens, 290 Milledge Hgts. _ or Fla. orders. Mrs. . Milford Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2. 100 bu. Corn, $1.75 bu. at s L. Webb, Cloud- About 50 bu. Corn, $1.50 bu. | C.D. Hall, Decatur, 124 Drexel | Ave. Tel, De. 1713. or South ned, treated, 1948 ; 10-100 Ibs., 12c Ib.; mere, 10c lb. FOB. Not prepaid. E. E. Kurtz, Ma- rietta, Rt, 1. ite Prolific Corn, $1.50 bu. my farm on Blue Ridge and Blairsville Hwy. El- n, Blairsville, Rtg, _ 75. or more Ibs. Dynamite Pop Corn, 10c lb. FOB lot. Hope McMichen, Dallas, Rt. 3. Corn in Shuck for | sale at. barn, 1 mi, E. Fayette- Ville on Hwy. J. &. English, : Bren shuck ood Whatley Corn, auled in dry, $1.50- G. TT. Chalker, Bethabara by shows Kudzu Hay higher in protein |and total digestable nutrients than alfalfa, $30. ton. FOB. Joe ? ~ Lespedeza | Hastings Prolific Corn, ist, yr., $1. pk; $3.50 bu. FOB. Jas. .| A. Wood, Fairburn, Rt. 1. my barn, $1.75 bu. 4 mi. Brooklet, Mrs. Brooklet, Rt. 2. ; Corn, $1.50 pk. Del.; Also New Empire Cottonseed, sound, clean, kept pure at gin, lle lb. del. H. W. Thurmond, Farm- ington, Rt. 1, Yellow Dent Seed Corn; Dean, Bremen, Rt. 2. Woods Imp. Yellow Corn for planting, 10-15 days earlier than any field corn we've grown, 2-4 ears to stalk on thin land, ship at $4. bu.; $1.25 pk. FOB. Limited amt. W, H. Wood, Martin, Rt. 1. ; Approx. 100 bu. good 1948 crop mixed Hasting-Whatleys Corn, $1.50 bu.; $300. for. lot. Rosser A. Harper, Rutledge, Care Geo. T. Harper. 400 bu. 1948 crop good corn, del. within 100 mi. my farm at Hampton, Lots 100 bu. or more, $2. bu. or exc. for seed, Kobe Lespedeza, O-Too-Tan, Brab- ham or New Era Peas. Chas. P Stewart, Atlanta, 963 Crew St. |S. W. Tel. Cy, 0429. 3 300 bu. Halcombs Prolific (white) corn and 100 bu. Yel- low Corn, both good sound 1948 crop. Ans. any inquiries. Bob Blalock, Rabun Gap. ~~ About 300 bu. corn in ear $150. bu. my place, about 4 mi. East Cobbtown. L: M. Kennedy, Townsend. ~ 3 ? PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Pecan Trees, guar. true to name; Schleys, Stuarts, Money- makers, 2-3 ft, 3-4 ft., 4-5 ft. 5-6 ft., 6-8. ft., 8-10 ft. Calvin Harman, Stovall. . Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Chesnut tiees, Grape | Vines, reasonable prices. List free. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Scuppernong and Muscadine Grape Vines, Garden Gooseber- ry, 8, $1.50; Figs, 5, $1.00; Red, Black Everbearing Raspberry, | 8, $1,00; Hazelnut, $1. doz.; Cat- nip, Balm, 3, 25c; Peppermint, 50e C; Garlic Bulbs, 25 doz. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, : etal = Hastings Dynamite Pop Corn, just planted last year, 10c lb.; Hastings Long Pod Okra, 75c lb. Several hundred Pineapple Pear Trees, rooted, 50c ea. Del. Mrs. B: F, Latham, Ludowici, Box 308. ; | Budded Pecan Trees; Stuart, maker, 2-3 ft., $1.15; 3-5 ft, $1.45; Success, 2-3 ft., $1.15 ea. FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt. does | Brown Turkey Fig Bushes, |med. size,, $1.00 ea.; $1.50 for 2. State insp. PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. State insp. leading var. Ap- ple Trees, 4-5 ft., Peach trees, 2-3 ft., 30c ea.; Pear, 3-4 ft., 50c ea.; Grape Vines, 2 yr. Concord, Niagara, Lutie, 10c ea.; Scup- pernong, 30c ea, Add postage. W. BH. Alexander, Cleveland, Aut Os Blueberry, 75c doz.; Goose |Berry Bushes, $1.50 doz.; May. Cherry, Beechnut, Crabapple, 25 ea.: Muscadine Grape Vine, 6. $1. Mrs. Fay Carder, Gaines- ville, Rt, 6. 2 Red Plums, and 2 Cherry, $1.00; Small Sweet or Sour Pomegranate trees, nice Red, big tree, $1.00; 2 L. Yel- low Apple Trees, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shell- man. May Cherry, Blue Damsel and Red Plum, Prune Bushes, 25c ; Lady T. Strawberry, 75c C; 7.50 M; Himalaya Blackberry, 1.00 doz.; Blueberry Bushes, 75e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ra-- mie Black, | _|also Birdeye Pepper Plants, 4950 sbi good new Corn at J. W. Forbes, | Pure Whatleys Prolific Seed hand selected, $1. pk, Velma | 1-2 ft., 85c; 2-3 ft., $1.15: Money-| early var., riperis in May, 6 for : \ size ~ Black Walnut, 12-24 in. high, 2 | Bushes. Reasonable. price. -Call Ra, 0178. Mrs. W. D.C fi E Tung Oil Trees, % 8-ft., $10.00: $20.00 C; Sweet Gum, 8 per a yr. old, 25 ea. t Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Rt. 1, Rox | 343. Few Farley Pecan trees for sale. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. 4 tities Pecan Scions, several yrs. them up. Come prepared with digger or spading fork. B. H. Manry, Coggins. Nice rooted Yellow Mrs. J. R. Leach, Conyers, Rt. 2 Leading var. Apple, 5-8 ft., 50c; June Bud Peach. 18-24 in.. 3-5 ft., 75c; Early Richmond and Monteray Cherry, 3-4 ft. $100 ea.; Bearing Concord and Ni- Head, Cornelia. Muscadine Grape Vines. 6, $1.00; Crabapple Trees, 6, $1.00; ry 75 doz.; Old Fashion P2ach and Beechnut Trees, 25c ea. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesvil Rt. 6. | 600 two yr. old Tung Trees, | $10.00 C. G. W. | ville, Rt. 1. | Te Celeste Sugar rooted, 3, $1.00. Mrs. H. E. Leod, Dixie: | Mc- 2 yrs. old Brown Turkey Fig | | Settings, 50c ea. PP to 3rd zone. | No order accepted for less then $1. J. T. Meeks, Greshamville. Pecan Trees, govt. insp., true to. name: Schleys, 8-10 ft. |Calvin Harman, Stovall. trees, 40c. You dig them at my home. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bre- men. McPherson St. Phone 1106. til frost, some bore fruit last lear, 4-5 ft., 75; 3, $2.00: Small type Strawberry plants, 75c C;| $5. M. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, | Bowdon, Rt. 4. : - Tung Nut Trees, 1-10 ft.. some of larger bore nuts in 48, |35 ea. Plus Rush_ orders. lins. Leading var. Apple Trees, | giant size, 8 ft.. 50c: June: Bud | Peach Trees, 8-25 in., 25c: $20. | C; 2 and 3 yr. bearing Grape | berry plants Cornelia. 25 or each, assorted Grape and Fig cuttings, $1. PP. W. L. | Rogers, Atlanta, 176 Decatur St. | Fruit Trees, Apple, Peach, | Mulberry, Pomegranate, 50e and 1.00; Pear, $1.00; Grapes, 25c: Scuppernong Thornless Boysenberry (young berries, 12, $1. Josan Geia, Law- | renceville. ~* Fig Bushes, 2 var. large, State insp., bear. | $1. ea.; 2, $1.50: Also 1% lb. Per-_ | kins Okra Seed, $1. Ib.: Ky. | Wonder Pole Beans, 65c. PP. G. | State insp., large var., Stuart | Pecan trees, 2-7 ft., $1. to $3. ea. Guar. true to name. 7 mi. E. Sandersville. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. med. * and | 'S 2 crops, | Tame cherry trees, rooted, $1. Add postage. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah. | Cultivated Huckleberry, the! kind that make trees, $1. doz.: 4 Tung Oil Trees, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Harold Fraser, Brunswick, Rt. 2. June Cherry Trees, 25 ea.; Hazelnut, .20c ea.; Mastodon Strawberry. plants, $1.50. C. Docia Harris, Lula. Nice Sweet Red May Cherry Trees, 12-34 in.,.35 ea. PP. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.}- well rooted, 35 ea.; 3, $1.:Mrs. c Ww. Hefner, Talking Rock, Rt. Everbearing well rooted Fig 5 allaway, tients, 1698 Rogers z Ave, S. 25c ea.; $20.00 C; Kiefer and, Garber Pine Apple Pear Trees. 'ROB.L. P. Siran Layfield, Ella- | Fig Sprouts, |! Stuarts, | |Moneymakers, 2-3 ft., 3-4 ft., 4-| cho vit, OOo tte M26 tts is | | TREt* !EANUTS._AND. PEC FOR SALE Ans 50 lbs. small, sound, clean, eedling Pecans, 12c lb. Del. to_ 3rd zone. No checks. Olin Prick- Add _ postage. |ett, Maysville. Pecans per lb: 20 Ibs. grade Schleys, 7c; 100 lb. low- grade Moneymakers, 5c, 40 Ibs, |good Seedlings, 10c; 250 | Stuarts. 20c; 30 lbs. Russells, 150. s (quantities are approximate on=- Black Walnut Scions, 3-4 yrs. ly). All FOR. D. F. Crosland, old, delicious flavor, and quan. Midville. low - Tbs.. | Large grade Pecans, 252 1b. 10 ~ | | Rt. 4. Big I |Add mp. agara Grape Vine, 25 ea. Lee|hand picked, postage. Co-don, _ , Fitz old, free to anyone who will dig lb. lots up. PP; Under 1% ibs. add postage. Mrs, H. G. Good Hope, Rt Good Panershell Pecens, 25 Fig ;lb. Exe. 10 lbs. prepaid for 12 Sprouts, 25 ea. Cash or_exe.;clean print sacks. Shipoer to 3 .|Pay postage on bags, anv amt. | up to 500 Ibs. J. D. Powel! gerald, Box 529. Few hundred Ibs. Pecans, mostly Moneymaker, 15c for lot, ge, Swaincboro, = i= Spanish Peanuts, : n O. pops, $7. Mrs. - Rebecca bus ; Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 35, dele, Rt fer, or POB 44. ee exe, About 300 Ibs. Seedling Pecans, 15c Ib.; Or exe. per *Ibe Money- | corn. meat, Glenwood, | good - sound ~ Ib. for lb. for seed Peenuts, 100 Ibs. Spanish, 200 lbs. Runners, or all Runners. Or -Crowder, ~ Red Spanish Peanuts, 9.25 pk. Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Huckleber- | Del. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mortin. | 1948 crop Pecans Stuarts, 21c; Moore, 19c: | makers, 18c. Del. in Ga. in lots of 10 lbs. Fred Doc:weile=, Cor- r se Good Stewart and Columbia 1948 Pecans for sale at best of- | for chickens, pigs or anything can juse. A. J. Grimes, =) Hay Peas. Ea. pay postzge. Mrs. Gussie Anderson, Almz, Rt. 4. 15 lbs. extra nice large naper- shell Pecans, sound, wel! lled, | | pap Seedlings Pecan, aes tt [fe Sulle: te 1b: Bec Birla Jones, Grayson. Imp. Spanish Pearuts, hand _ : : . early | Picked. 25c Ib. in 10 Ib. lots; $5. Nice Fig Bushes, bear early jbu. 5 bu. lots. K. S Lindsey. M, | Lizella. Box 313. (6 mi. E. Re- size, 50c: 5, $2.00: Early large | berta Hwy. 80). Ss. Pecan Meats, broken, 90 Ib, PP. Mrs. dosta, R ) ae Fred Atkinson , Vale Large sound Papershell_ Pe- 10c-| cans, 5 Ib. lots, 25c lb.; PP tq carrying chrgs.|3rd zone. Exc. for home cured L. Wiliams, Col-|/meat, syrup, or anything can |use. No CODs. Add postage af- ter 3rd zone. Sam Hazelhurst, Rt. 1. W. Smith, 1948 crop Stewart, Schley Pe- x ca SYRUP FOR SALE ns, assorted and mixed, about Vines, 25; $20. C; Also Boysen-|200 Ibs., 10 Ib. if all taken. At , 8c ea. Lee Hood, | my farm. R. B. Rhodenhiser, Ma- con, Rt. 2, Columbus Rd. i 100 gal. 1948 crop good oot il Bunch/Cane Syrup, 75 gal. FOB. Wi s, 50c}| not ship. R. L. Baxter, Ludowici. Good thick Syrup in crates of 6 Trucker: gal. to crate, $6. crate. Joe |Brown, McRae. 1500 ga. pure Ga . a > i Cane Syrup in No. 10 cgns, 80- gal. FOB. Ander: Whigham. Pure Ga. Cane Syrup No. 18 cans, 6 gal. to case, $4.80: Also 3000-1 lb. bottles at |FOB. T. B. Harrison, Whigham, 10c ea 1000 gals. Ga. Cane Syrup, |60c gal. FOB my place. | Mathews, Baxley, Rt; 1. W. . 400 planted | Hastings last year., $11. C PP in Ga. No checks. Enos Mullins, Jasper, Rt. 2, Box: 108, lbs. 1 genuine yr., | COTTONSEED FOR SALE Empir ordered fro: Ga. Exp. Stat. New Empire Cottonseed, wilt resistant, gi ned 1 var. gin, 9c lb. Riley Couch, Turin. 1000 Ibs. Cokers 100 wilt re- sistant Cottonseed, privately. ginned, ; CWT. Ben. Fagan, Martin. Ist. yF, pure, $7.50 Cokers 100 wilt resistant, RS: r. $9. CWT; also 50 Ibs., Gol elicieus pop corn, poppin, seed, shelled, cleaned; :20 1% FOB.. Exc. for nuts. Sara M. ecans or peas mes, ete | son Hawthorne = ee COTTONSEED FOR SALE| MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS - : Cokers 100 wilt resistant, gleaned, treated, culled, delint- ge 0d, ist. yr., had a yrs. rest, $10.50 CWT; And Cokers 100 wilt resistant Cottonseed, not - gleaned, treated nor: delinted, $8.50 CWT. Thomas Partain, La- vonia, Rt. 1. DP & L Cottonseed, tst. yr., cleaned at gin, $8. CWT. M. L. _ Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Stoneville 2B Cottonseed, 100} - s, $6.00; Brah Peas, $6.75 bu.; : eet Bean, 90 Day, $7.50 bu. FOB. J. L. Garner,. Warthen. | HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE 7 pail, $1.50; 10 lb, $3, Del. by Mail; also 6-5 lbs., $7.00; 4-10 Ibs., $9.00; 6-5 lbs,, no comb, $7. _ Exp /Col. Want Beeswax at 35c Ib. Del. to me. Rev, Curd Walk- er, Soperton, Rt. 1. Pure Ext. honey, 6-10 lb. pails, $12.50; 12-2% lb. glass _ jars, $6.50; 6-5 Ib. glass jars, $6.50; 6-5 lb. big mouth jars, $7. All FOB and shipped promptly. = a A. Crummey, Jesup, Box ee lly, - Honey Poplar and Black mix- ed with comb, 2 lb. jars, 12 to _ case, $6. Cs; 10 lb. buckets, $3. You pay shipping chgs; also 100 eal, Italian bees, 10 frame mod. hives, $1,000. or $12. hive. R. D.- McLarty, Villa Rica, Rt. 1. : 150 standard shallow supers, 8 frame size with frames, clean, _ painted, in very good cond., 80c - @a, ready for foundation. J. O.'! Hallman, Jr., Blackshear. . EGGS FOR SALE Hatching Eggs, from purebred RI Red Bantams, 15, $1.50. PP. _ Elbert Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 3. Pure White African Guinea _ Eggs. Can furnish from own _ gtock 10-15-doz. wkly. in spring. Make best offer. J. M. Jones, Grayson. White Rock Eggs, $1.50 set- ting. Mrs. L. C. Kennedy, Stone > Mountain, Rt. 2, (8 mi, N.,| - Tucker, Lawrenceville Hwy.) Plymouth Bantam Eggs, - $1.50. Carl Pirkle, Buford. 3 AAA N. H. Red Eggs, $1.50 - per setting. Exc, for dried fruit ; strawberry plants. Mrs. Roy . Herod, Adairsville, Rt. 3. _. Purebred S. C. Buff Orping- _ ton Eggs, 15, $1.25. PP. Crates to be returned. Miss Ronie : eo. Shellman, Rt. 1, Box 15, Giant S. C. Black Minorca setting Eggs. Breeding exclusi- vely for 25 years. L. B. Millians, _ Newnan. Golden Sebright, Dark Corn- ish, Leghorn and Japanese ban- tam eggs, $3. and $5. per 15. a Clark, Macon, 358 Spring Purebred R, C. S. L. Wyan- dotte eggs, $1.75 per 15. Docia Harris, Lula. FRESH AND DRIED FRUIT FOR SALE Nice sun dried Apples, free of worms, peel and core, 20c lb, Add postage. Furman Neal, _ Aska. Nice clean Sundried Sour Apples, free of core and peel, 45ce Ib.; Also White Nest On- ions, $1. gal. Add postage. Mrs, Avery Weeks, Dial. Nice dried fruit, 45c lb. Or exc. 2 lbs. for 3 smooth print sacks, Mrs. Stella Shook, Hia- wassee. Nice Sun Dried Apples, 30c Ib, Mrs. H, A. Free, Cherry Log. Sun Dried Apples, free of eore and peels, 50 lb. in lots lbs. or more. Mrs. D, L. Van- Zandt, Dial, : MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BUTTER Jersey butter, 55 lb. plus Beets ee: Mrs. Otis Mashburn, : umming. Rt. 3. No. 1 Strained honey, 5 lb.,/1 FOR SA'F J WANTED. 2 or 3 lbs., good, fresh country butter each week, 60e lb. PP. Mrs. T. H, Shook, Hiawassee. APPLE JUICE AND CIDER Sweet apple juice and sweet and dry apple cider, all packed 4-1 gal. to shipping case, each, $5. case FOB. Immediate ship- ment. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. Nice, dried fruit, free worms, pool, 50c lb, also white, black- eyed peas, 20c lb, Catnip, 50c for big bunch. Add_ postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy. FEATHERS New, nice, white feathers, 70 Ib. del. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville. Rt. GARLIC: arge size garlic bulbs, 50c dozs Add: postage. Mrs. Edgar Adeock, Adairsville, Rt. 2. GOURDS: Gour ds, 8 to 17 in. cir. No less 4 sold. State size and quantity desired; also Gourd seed mixed, $1.60 lb. No stamps. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomas- boro. : HONEY: Pure Extracted Honey in glass jars: 6-5 lb., $6.50; 12- 2 1/2 lbs., $6.50; 24-16 oz. jars, $5.75; 24512 oz. jars, $4. Ship- ped promptly. John A, Crum- -| mey, Jesup. One 55 gal. drum of Honey, a little dark but very good flavor. Sample on _ request. Edw. B. Cook, Alma, 202 W. 7th. St. LARD: 4 cans pure Hog lard, wt., 48 Ibs., $12.50 ea. Cannot ship. M, |O. only accepted. J. L, Alford, Bartow, Rt. 2. MEATS Some Hickory smoked Side Meat, 35c lb. at my home. J. M. Sosbym Cedartown, 747 Fletch- er &t. ; 7 2 large hams, Hickory smoked, around 34 lbs,, ea. 65c lb. J. T. Prophitt, Chipley. Rt. 3. ; Country cured meat per Ib: 1 ea. ham, 27 lbs., 50e; shoulder, | 25 lbs., 40c; side, 12 Ibs. 25c. Add postage. Kenneth Stalcup, Marietta. Rt, 5. : Tee POTATOES 5 100 bu. or more pure P. R,, sweet potatoes for seed. Write for prices, W. A. Exley, Rincon. Cert, Copper Skin P. R., sweet potato seed in quantities, at bank. No small orders shipped anywhere, H. S. Baxter, Black- shear. Rt. 2. 500 bu. Gov. Cert. P. R., and La. Copperskin petatoes. W, H. (Bill) Morris, Baxley. Rt. 4. ROOTS AND HERBS Sassafras roots, $1. lb, H, Wil- son, Glennville. : Yellowroot, Colts foot, wild eherry bark, yellow dock and burr dock, all 35c lb, Add _ post- age. Wayne Cochran, Pisgah. Horseradish, 50c doz; roots, 50c lb; Mt. Huckleberry. garlic, catnip, tansy, balm, garden gooseberry and Mullein, 50c doz plants; red root, 25c bunch; wal- nut Meats, $1, a Add postage, Mrs. Pressley Fowler, Diamond, SAGE Dry sage, 75c lb. also. spotted crowder peas, 35e lb. 4 lbs., $l. PP; running butter peas, an lb, Myrtle Pace, Temple. Rt. POTATOES: 50 bu. unit (not 100 to hill) potatoes, Gov't. insp., field run, $5, bu. at bank. Get them in early February or will hold un- til later. Roscoe Sullivan, Screv- en, Rt, 1. Unit 1 Copper Skin P, R. seed potatoes from Cert. stock, $2.7> bu. in 10 bu. up; Bunch Copper King seed from Coastal Plain Exp. Sta. same price. D, J. Harrison, Blackshear. Cert, Bunch P. R. seed pa- tatoes, $4. bu. FOB. J.C. An- derson, McRae, SYRUP: About 1000 gal. extra heavy bright Syrup at barn, 6 gal. to case, $5.50 Cs, if whole lot tak- en, some in 1/2 gal. and some in gal. cans. J. Grimes, Best 1265 cases No. 10-6 cans to Cs., $4. Cs,, and 100 cases No. 5, 12 cans. Cs., $4.50 Cs. FOB. grade Ga. Cane_ syrup, bright and. thick. R. C. Ponder, Whigham, Rt. 1. S . Tobacco: Geod chewing to- bacco, 11 twists, $1.00; also Gooseberry, garlic, sage, rasp- berry, walnut trees, 7, $1.00; Colts foot, 25 bunch; sassafras, Queen, of the Meadow, Bear foot, yellow dock and root, 3 lbs., $1. R. C. Stover, Pisgah. WALNUTS: Some nice Walnuts, dry and hulled, bright meat type. It in-\ terested, see at my home. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Rr a: Home cured, hand picked Sage, ready ground, $1. lb. at my home. Mariah Brown, Rich- land.. Rt. 3. Box 48. Dry garden sage, $1. lb. Mrs. Roy Blalock, Canton. Rt, 3. TOBACCO Barn, flu cured Tobacco, chew- ing or smoking., 4 lbs., $1. del. Cecil Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS Nice, clean walnut Meats, 50c pint and postage. Cash or M, O, Ance Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. Box 58. Blackwalnut Meats, 50 pint and postage, M. O, or cash, E.S. Stephens, Dahlonega, Rt, 1. 2 or 3 bu. black walnuts, $1. bu, Mrs. Ida Carson, Griffin, (on Zebulon Rd.). Few lbs. black walnut Meats, 75c lb. plus postage. Selma Wil- liamson, Warne, N. C., Rt.. 1. Box 32 (Resident of Ga., but P. O. across line). SAGE: - Home cured, hand picked Sage, a lb. at my home. Ma- riah Brown, Richland, Rt. 3,| Box 48. Shade dried Sage, 30c qt., 90e gal., garden sage plants, 10c ea. 90c doz; also as. W., cab- bage plants, 30c C; W. Bermuda onion plants, 25c C. All del. Mie: Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rol: MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ARTICHOKES: Want Artichokes for domestic use, Prefer white, but will ac- cept red. State price. S. Wellobrn, Columbus, 1501 3rd. Ave. Want Burr Artichokes Slips, 1 doz. or less. Mrs. Harry Greene, Atlanta, 870 Lullwater Rd. N. E. fees BEES: Want 5 stands Bees in pat- tened or box gums. G. B. Bar- rett, Cornelia, Star Rt. Want several hives bees, or just the hives complete with frames and supers. Must be reasonable, in good cond. Ed- ward L. Bell, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Hambrick Rd. Want bees in good pattened hives, $1.25 a stand, Charlie Cook, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. BEANS: Want Velvet Bean Seed, both runner and bunch. H. W. Shaw, Lenox. Want 1 bu. Bunch Velvet Beans, $10. bu. Must be 1948 crop. A, L. Thompson, Cadwell. CORN AND SEED CORN: Want pure Sparks. Seed Corn, Quote price per bu. Ed- die Odom, Soperton, Pie 2. Want corn, 100 bu, Quote best price. Del. Fred L. White, Buck- head. Want several tons corn cobs. Could be broken or slgany damaged. Make best price. Del. in Atlanta, Or might haul my- self if near. Elmo Moore, At- lanta, 1952 Brownsmill Rd. Want 40 bu, good corn in shuck. State best cash price del. to my -barn, S, S. Storer, Doug- lasville, Rt. 4. COTTONSEED: Want 25-50 bu. Summerour Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 283. Dawsonville, | . Gainesville, Rt. 5, Stockbridge, Rt. 2. plant. H. E_ Fitzgerald, Pitts, | Pear. | WATERCRESS: Cottonseed, Ist. yr. W. A, Bon- \ Bowdon. i rs gee Want 1 1/2 bu. pure Rucker Cottonseed, Advise. Also 6 bu. good Stock Peas for sale, $4.00 bu. W. L. Austin, Bremen, Box 131. \ . CRABAPPLES: | Rona e _ Want same nice tine orghap. ples.. State price. Mrs. C. V. eLoach, Columbus, Rt.) 1. GOURDS: oe Want Old Fashion Martin Gourds, 26 in. Advise.- Mrs. ae kB. Wagner, Eatonton, Rt. Want half bu. Gourd or large Martin var. Mrs, F, M. Lumley, Lyons, RFD 1, : PLANTS: Want some Bunch Sweet Po- tato plants. D, C. McGahee, Townsend. : Want to exc. 500 Early Bear-| - ing Strawberry plants for Cab-| bage or Onion Plants. Ea. pay postage. Mrs, Geo. Hubbar Want between 8 and 10 M PR Potato plants by Mar. 15 or 20, Henry O, Subeck, Hazel- hurst; Ft POTATOES (SEED): Want 50-75-100 bu, Certified PR Sweet Potatoes for bedding. Quote price. M. Christian, Want Seed PR Sweet Pota- toes, govt. insp., red skin. Quote) price. Del, R.-E. Keith, Gaines- ville. z Want 1 bu. Old Time Boone Sweet Potatoes for seed. Mrs. Hoyt Stowers, Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box 48. Want Old Fashion Forked Leaf Spanish Potatoes. J. L. Steadham, Albany, Rt. 2. SEED: : Want large Bushel Gourd} Seed. Mrs. A Ben McBryant, Fitzgerald, Rt, 3. = Want to exc. few bu. White Blackeyed and New Era Peas, not mixed, for Lespedeza Seed, Kohe or Korean. Advise what you have and how will trade.. Roy Puckett, Waleska, Rt. 1. | Want large Seedling Pecan Nuts, the kind that yields true tooriginal nuts after planted. Send samples and price per 1b. Mrs. C. B. Biggar, Haddock. Want White Nest Onions to Rt::1, Box 36 A. Want Vegetable Oyster Seed, O. L. Clark, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Want 5 bu. Syrup Cane Seed. State price. Larry McDaniel, Atlanta, 145 Luckie St. N. W. FRUIT TREES: : Want 5 each of followin trees: Apple, Everbearing Mul- berry, Chesnut, Scuppernong, Must be cheap and root- ed, for early planting. J. E. D. Shipp, Americus. : Want start of Watercress, Ans. all letters. Mrs. O.- Wilder, Carrollton, Rt. 3. WHEAT: . Want It bu. good sound Wheat, free of weevils, weed, and wild onion seed, Mrs. J. D. Rowell, Rockmart, Rt. 2, BEANS AND PEAS: Want some genuine Bunch Velvet beans, also some Whip- poorwill or Skelton peas. State price PP on small quantity. R. W. Adams, Jefferson, Box 61. ~ Want Caley peas. Quote price in first letter. C. B, Driskell, Douglasville, Rt. 2. : BEES: Want few bee hives in pat. gums. State kind, cond, and price. W. C. Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3. : EGGS: - s Want place order for several settings Bronze.turkey eggs. Ad- vise. Mrs, W, B. Merritt, Greens- boro, GINSENG: Want some Ginseng roots, a or dry at reasonable price. rite first. Mrs, T. A. Branch, Glennville, Rt. 1. POTATOES: Want 1 to 5 bu. old time Nig- ger Killer potato seed. Advise Feb. 25th; small_ Want 25 b u, tatoes, State pri B. H. Upton, more Ave. os sweet potat small size. Carson, Griffin, Want 25 to 50 bu. yellow P. R. sw Gov. insp., del. Atlar Advise prices. J. How Atlanta, 185 Alice | SAUSAGE: > _ Want some good, h pork sausage, stuffed cloth casings, prefe sage in sense Washington, Rt. 1 ( Nea [rs e arm Springs, Want either pint Mayor seed. Write. an, Atlanta, 418 P. Pleeess 2 Want some B bean seed. J. I. Watsc Rt. 4 (Hammock Rd. _ Exchange white, bla New Era peas, how will trade. Roy Waleska, Rt. 1. Korean Lespedez combine run and n able weed seed. J. C.. Sota. ee Want some Squash pepper seed. and son Laveneder (dri ( Chas. Chandler, Shadowlawn Av CATTLE Polled Hereford r mos. old, never about 700 Ibs., go well developed. Calhoun, Rt. 2. (Pe Reg. Guernse heifer, ea. 10 mo size, good cond, $150. ea. Arthur V Ground, Rt. 4. old, FOB barn, Reg. Hereford Gilt, $40.00; Reg. Berk mos. old, $35. Re: name, ship for mar Burton, Ro Polled Herefor Rushkan Druino prox. 2 yrs. 8 m 1000 Ibs., reason lier, Barnesville. including 19 -lealves by: side first calf heifers side or springe heifers, 13 year \old herd bull. | Thos. E. Reeve, Reg. Jersey B Gems Lad A, | mos. old,. sired oy sign Dabbler 46726 All letters ans. W Oakwood. ae Reg. Roan Polle Cow with reg, Red horn Bull Calf -|side; Reg. Roan Shor ce good cond. amilla, Rt. 1. x Guernsey Bull ( old, purebred, nice $50. J. A. Land, Cla: Cow and_ Calf, $ Simmons, Hawkinsy Reg. Guernsey Bu 25, 1949, grandson o Melbas Emory, out Haven Lily; Also reg. born June 1948, grat eldale Melbas sires on dam side, > B. Willingham, rice at once. J. C, Kemp, yons, Rt. 1. _ ces ga Want some Golden. Seal. seed. Advise. Lee ar Ha > p. re wi dines e February 16, 1 ody MARKET BULLETIN PAGE SEVEN CATTLE FOR SALE _ HOGS FOR SALE Purebred Guernsey Bulls, 8 . to 1 yr. old, out of ad- nced registered cows, some egeldale line, others Foremost im line. Ped. on request. . in ~ooades s name at reason- able prices. A. O. Benton, West Point, Zorayda So to wean, good breeding stock, onable. O. S. Duggan, Ches- HOGS FOR SALE _ SPC Pigs, 4 males, 14 wks. old,/$30. ea.; Males and females, wks. old, $25. ea. Exc. blood- s, all treated, crated, reg. rers name. FOB. 5 mi. S. E, Mrs. L: W. Seago, i OIC short nose, blocky, 4 3 Os. old pigs, 1 female, 2 males, $40, ea. Reg. in buyers name, sl ipped anywhere single. Treat- | All mail ans. Clemon B. Pibur, Acworth, Rt. 1. urebred Big Bone Guinea Essex Pigs. s Reg. OIC Hogs, furnish unre- lated pairs, bred gilts, 200 lbs., $100. ea.; Open gilts, 175 lbs., 75.00: Males ready for light service, 175 lbs., $75.00; 8 wks. old Pigs, $25. Ready to ship anywhere. Satis. guar. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt, 3. Fb Hereford Boar, 15 mos. ol 9d, from good bloodlines, very good markings, wt. 175 S., $50. reg. buyers name; iso Boars and Gilts, around (00 Ibs: ea., $35. Dbl. treated, reg. Will ship, we YS Edwards, T., Byromville, Rt. 1. Berkshire Hog, 18 mos. old, mou 300 lbs., reg., full stock. bar] Whitmire, Toccoa, Rt. 2. 12 Pigs, OIC and Big Bone Guinea Cross, ready Mar, 15th, 10. ea. at my place, 3 mi. Ww. ornelia, Whites Mill Rd. Will ot ship. Kelton Blalock, Cor- ielia, Star Rt. oo Brood Sow, 2 yrs. old Apr. 8th, papers to reg., has mS 2 fine litters, now bred to reg, OIC Boar, the site of 10- 16 litters, $125. Exe. for Jersey opr Guernsey Milch Cow avy Springer Heifer. Edwin mpson, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Large - Duroc-Jersey Sow to ow this month (3rd litter), last litter had 7, 2 barrows, fine ~ eond., around 150 lbs. ea. $100. for lot. Mrs, A. R. Adams, eH lortense. - Booking orders, good-8 to 10 wks. old S. P. C. pigs, * dbl. treated, Reg., buyers. name, $25. ea. Begin shipment Feb- ruary 22, Jim B. Bridges, Daw- on, Rt. 4. ~ OIC Male, 5 mos. old, dbl. treated, ee: in buyers name, 5. FOB. J. A. McAllister, At: Ata, 126 . Wesley Rd., Black PC Pigs, 3 mos. es reg. in. buyers name, $25. ea. Best of breeding, winner Sears show. _desse Patten, Richland, Rt. 2. e. 6 reg. Big Bone Black Guinea Pigs, 3 gilts, 3 boars, $18. ea. Reg. in buyers name. Buyers _ pay shipping chrgs. Ready for shipping Feb. 27 (6 wks. old). James McDonald, Commerce, Rt. Ree. Le uw 160) bg. 16 mos. old, 7 pigs in litter, 'reg. a TS furnished. Will not ship. EE -Eugene English, Locust Grove, Ht, 2. . Lots of hogs on range at 3 Blythe Island for sale. Mrs. John S. Ward, Brunswick. OIC Boar, ready for service, abl. treated, reg. in buyer's * Dame, $40. Ship anywhere. C. _B. Driskell, Douglasville, Rt.:2: k Big Bone Black Guinea Male _ Pigs, 8 wks. old, reg. in buyers 2 name, $25. Mrs. oe Han- = ley, Danielsville, oe = Reg. Hereford Pigs, 10-12 wks. _ old, ready for shipment, inoc- ated, reg., from State Grand amp Boar and Sow. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. 4 prs. Little Bone Black Afri- can Guinea Pigs, stay fat kind, ment Feb. 21-at . ea. E. J. Mason, SP urebrea Hamp. Pigs, ready : Hoyt Moss, | | Reg. Hamp. Gilts and Boars, some boars 0 d enough for serv- ice, reg. in buyers name. W. H Morris, Baxley, Rt. 4. | 8 reg. Sow Pigs of Tamworth breed, bacon type, del. exp. of- fice, $22. 50. Bonnie B. ee Lawrenceville. 2 fine SPC Boars, old Sabiigh for ot and 1 gilt, same age, $37.50 ea. C. R. Morgan, Ameri- |cus, Rt. e - 6 reg. PC Shoats, 80-100 Ibs., 7-8 wks. old, ready for delivery Mar. 10. Mrs. Annie Moore, Junction City. Blocky Cherry Red Duroc Pigs, 8-12 wks. old, either sex, reg. in buyers name, treated and shipped, $20. ea. Check or MO. Crate returned at my ex- pense. J. H. Bennett, Screven, Fine reg. Hereford Boar, 1 and one half yrs. old, sell or trade for dif. bloodlines. Mrs. W. A.. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3. Phone 969-M-4. Reg. Duroc Male Hog, best qualities, 23 mos., approx. 300 lbs., $65. at farm; $70. crated. FOR. Ludie E. Phillipe, Colquitt. t. HORSES AND MULES * FOR SALE *2 of each: Iron Gray mules, 1100 lbs., Black Work Mares, 1000 lbs., Saddle Horses, ~{1 Palamino, 1 Arabian, 5 gaited), 2 yr. old saddle horse, 1 Jack- ass. Glenn Brumbelow, Alpha- retta, RFO 2. Barnwell Rd. 1 mi. N. Chattachoochee River Holcomb Bridge, Black Mare Mule, 7 yrs. old, 1050 Ibs., Rutledge. Middleaged mare mule, about 950-1000 lbs., $30. at my home. I. Hughes, Lawrenceville, ase Extra good 8 yrs. old mare mule, 1100-1200 lbs. gentle, work anywhere; Also good 1 H Wagon and: enough corn. in shucks for feed for 3 mos. Ivan Smith, Clarkston, Main St. Mare Mule, 8 yrs.. old, 1200 Ibs., clean, safe for children, work anywhere dbl or single, very good quality, $200. W. E. McCart, Loganville, Rt. 2, Red Mare, Black Mane and Tail, 1100 lbs., 4 yrs. old, work single or dbl. and Wagon, 16 in. tires, needs small repairs, $75. D. L. Maner, Smyrna, Rt. 1, Oakdale and Access Hwy. Black Horse Mule, - around 1100 lbs,, work anywhere, gen- tle, smooth mouth. M. M. Ro- well, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 47. Bay Mare Mule, 11 yrs. old, 1000 lbs., work anywhere, good cond., cheap. Fannie Kate Phil- lips, Palmetto, Bees Black Mare Mule, 900 Ibs., 10 yrs. old, extra good plow mule, work anywhere, $100. Exc. for good milch cow, fresh or fresh- en soon; Pinto Mare Colt, 4 yrs. old, broke to ride. Extra good, $150. Oscar Hodges, Sanders- ville, Rt. 3, Care Bluff Creek Service Stat. Pr. perfectly matched young mules, 1100 lbs., work anywhere, $400. cash or trade for heifers of equal value. A. H. Comer, Ma- rietta, Rt. 4, Austell Rd. Mule, 800lbs. 9 yrs. old, $90. Gene Cox, Ball Ground. Several good farm mules, right ages, very reasonable; Al- so good used J: D. Tractor for sale. T, Alton Perdue, Thomas- ton, Phone 139. Pr. good mules and wagon for sale. No reasonable offer re- fused. Karl L. Icenogle, Atlanta, Ea Dr., N. E. Tel. Ch, 6 good mules, 6-10 yrs. old, 2 mowing machines, stalk cutter, practically new, 2H wagon, good cond. Plows and _ plow stock. N. A. Johnson, Warren- ton. 3 yrs. old horse, good and gentle, for sale or trade for cow. Bill Wood, Dalton, Rt. 4. Tel. 628 J. Good Mare Mule, 8 yrs. old, work anywhere, $125. at my lia Ave. farm. Truman Neal, Aska. -' work anywhere, no blemishes, good 5 worker, $165. Rosser A. Harper, | HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Bay Mare, 1150 lbs., gentle, sound, 7 yrs. old, $165. Or trade for good milch cow, or yearlings. Obie Coile, Athens, RFD 3. Pr. Mare mules, middle age, 800 lbs. ea., for sale or trade for milech cow. 6 mi. S. W. near Ball Ground Church. Ernest Manley, Carters. Bay Mare Mule, good cond., gentle, work anywhere, 900 Ibs., 0 yrs. old, $75. at my barn. Roy Gosa, Leesburg, Rt. 1, Box 40. Mule, about 1250 lbs., work anywhere, not over 8 yrs. old, cheap. Fred Cunningham, Ma- rietta, Rt. 1. Bay Mare, 5 yrs. old, 1100 lbs., work anywhere, no blemishes, 2 white feet, blaze face, $85. at barn, 2 mi. Dalton. Sherman F. Williams, Dalton, Rt. 1. Good work mules, 1050 Ilbs., $75. Or exe. for pigs, hens or yearlings of equal value; Also extra nice horse,' wagon, etc., $85. W. D. Milam, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 126. . Blue Horse Mule, 1250 Ilbs., gentle, work anywhere, 9 yrs. old, $120. Otto Orr, Flowery Branch, et, As RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 1 Pair Giant White N. Z. Rabbits, $5.00; 4 young White, 6 mos. old, $1.50 ea,; Or lot for $10. Exp. Col. Mrs. Janie Shankland, Augusta, Broad St. NZW Buck, 2 yrs. old, from ped. stock, $5. exp, col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. NZW Rabbits from ped. .| stock, 4-mos. old, 2. does, 1 buck, $3. ea.; $9. trio. Owens, Covington, Rt. 2. 100 or more Guinea pigs or G22 Es 8 wks. old rabbits or what have you? C. L. Cawthorn, Atlanta, 977 Stewart Ave. S, W., RA. 3505. Guinea Pigs (cavies), all col- ors and ages, for sale or exe. for what have you? W. B. Merritt, Greensboro. Fine breed of Chinchilla Rab- bits, .bucks 6% lbs., does, 52 lbs. at 2 mos. old, all ped., 3 mos. old and up. Write for pe Henry R. Collins, Flovil- a. Cavies, all sizes, mixed and solid cols., for sale. Or cons. exc. for heavy breed chickens. Reds or Rocks. B. E. Hatcher, Jr., Griffin, 117 S. 14th St. 4 Does, 1 Buck, prohebiy bred, $5. ea.; Young Rabbits, wks. old, $2. ea. All pedigree. F G. Ergle, Atlanta, 443 E. Ontario Ave, S. W. Atlanta, Tel. Ra. 0647. Guinea Pigs (cavies), young stock, breeding age, $3. pr. Billy Turner, Union Point. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Nubian Does, best stock, young, 2 giving 2 qts. ea, 1 bred, one 5 mos. old Kid, bar- gain prices. All healthy and hornless. Cannot ship. R. C, Moore, Rome, Box 963, 5 milk goats, 1 fresh, 2 nan- nie kids, 2 supposed to be bred to freshen in about 2 mos. Nubian stock. All for $40. Mrs. Arch Harris, Clarksville. 100 nice young ewes, $10. ea, E. F,. Dean, Odum. Tog. Milk Goats, young and mature, does, heavy milkers, to freshen soon. Mrs. D. N. Mad- dux, Americus. Fresh Milk Goat, Ist, kids, 1/2 gal. daily, good stock, also 2 Togs coming fresh in March. Sell or trade. Silas Snipes, Commerce. Purebred Tog. Milk Goats, to freshen soon, reg. and grade. Carlin C. West, Clarksville. 2 fine milk goats, fresh, gen- tle, (1 white, 1 black), reason- able, B. A. King, Kennesaw, Rt. 2. About 1 1/2. mi. E. Kenne- saw, Ne vey 1275 1/2). cavies, for sale or trade for 4-/1 Insecticides & Fungicides There ate many new insecticides and fungicides coming on the market and only those tested and ap- proved by State agencies for the control of insects and plant diseases should be used by the farmers and other citizens of the state. It is also essential to use them ag recommended in the various spray and dust schedules, For instance, if using benzene hexachloride for boll weevil control, it should be in a mixture containing 3% gamma isomer, as a 1% will not kill the boll weevil. In using a ready prepared mixture, it should be fresh and of the current seasons manufacture. Do not try to hold it over and use the next year. However, standard chemicals in the unmixed state, such as lead arsenate, calcium arsenate, DDT, and many others, will keep ine definitely and are good until used up. It is a good plan to provide a special place that will stay dry, for all of your spray.and dust materials, especially if you have to carry them over: Remember you are dealing with poisons that will kill humans as well as bugs. Another good thing to do is-to buy insecticides and fungicides in unbroken packages properly labelled by the manufacturers. To be safe, use only those materiala that are registered and approved annually by the Come missioner of Agriculture for insect and plant disease control and plant tolerance. A new insecticide and fungicide bill has been pre- pared for the consideration of the General Assembly and if passed will greatly increase protection to farme ers and others using economic poisons for control of crop and structural pests. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Reg. Tog, Hornless Doe, bred to reg. buck, freshen ist. of April, $75.00; Saanan Grade Doe with horns, to freshen Apr. Ist, $25. Ray Otwell, Temple. 3 Nubians, milk type goats, not milking, reasonable. Will not ship. Kenneth Kitchens, Care Mrs, T. F, Hicks, Adel, Rt. Reg. French Alpine Billy, 11 mos. old, has horns, black and white, gentle, $35. Cannot ship. Inquire at W. T. Swygerts Place, Junction 41:54 Hwys. Mrs. S. A. Hudgins, Jones- boro. 6 fresh in milk goats, 2 young with Ist. kids, $20. ea.; 2-3 qt. goats, $35. ea.; 2-4 qt. $40. ea. Marvin E. West, Fairburn, Rt, 1. Out Cooks Crossing Rd. FARM HELP WANTED Good 2H crop for standing rent. Grown most anything, Good land. No drunks. House furnished. Mrs. Alice Stanfield, Pavo, Rt. 1. -Want farmer for 25-30 A (part bottom) on halves, 4 R house. 3000 cap. chicken house. School and mail rt: Desire Christians. No drunks. A. J. Daniel, Gainesville, Thompson Bridge Rd. Want col. family at once for 1 or 2H share crop. Good land, well of water at house. Plant cotton, corn, peanuts, etc. free garden spot. Hire by day when not in crop. Must be ready to work, 18 miles Augusta. Neer school and churches. Otis 11. Martin, Blythe. FARM HELP WANTED Want 2 plow hands, 3 or 4 te hoe, for 2H crop, 50-50 basi Good 4 R_ house, lights. ull and school bus by door. Goo barn, pasture. W. W. McPher- son, Villa Rica. 1H farm, on halves. Good lan school by.door, mail. New 5 house.. White or colored. Let= ters ans. Ira N. Shiflet, Dewey Rose, g Want good reliable white man for 1 or 2H crop, stan ing rent or 50-50 basis. Good R house with elec. Mail school Rt. Also 2H cropper (col,) on halves. 4R house. See or write C. W. Walker, McDon ough, Tel. 3356. Want farmer for 2H or ng Want small white family to make small crop, 50-50 basi cotton and corn. Good land steck and tools. Near scho and mail rt. Must furnish own groceries, K. S. Price, Cleve land, Rt. 4. Want farmers for truck far: 4-10 A on halves. Good lane 4R house, mules and tractow More land available. Light, water, wood. Good offer. Writ or come. Carl Henderson, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1, Box 74. Want white or col, family for small of large acreage 3 tractor equipped farm. Geo land, 50-50 basis. 3 R housa mail and school rt. Also extra. work in pulpwood cutting. Mra, J. T. Pitts, Newborn. Want family to work, 1 or % H crop, 50-50 basis, or stande ing rent. Good 4 R house, elety new barn. Wood and water. School and ,mail rt. Mrs, Herschel Smith, Winder, Rt. 2 v shall be responsible for IMPORTANT NOTICE TERMINAL INSPECTION OF NURSERY STOCK: For the benefit of those not defined by statute as a Nurseryman or Dealer or Agent desiring: to make individual shipments or gift shipments of nur- sery stock, a terminal inspector point is hereby es- tablished at 432 State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia. In- spections will be made at this point, and if the plants are found apparantly free of plant pest, terminal in- spection certificates will be attached and the nursery stock allowed to proceed to destination. The consignor point of origin to inspection point and thence to des- tination, whether transported by parcel post, express, bus, truck or other carriers. C. H. Alden, Director, eee Dept. of Entomology. | transportation cost from PAGE EIGHT MARKET BULLETIN _ Wednesday, Feorane 3 . 1 EORGIA CORI ipated-and were numbered among the 223 high producers. (Continued from Page One) themselves that some Georgia land, with proper fertilization and cultivation will produce large yields of corn at a reason- able cost per bushel. One of these farmers produced 330 bushels on 2 acres; another 407% bush- ~ els on 2% aeres; another 435 bushels on 8 acres; another 876 bushels on 6 acres, and another 2538 bushels on 18 acres. The interesting thing about this dem- onstration ix that a large number of our junior farmers, members of 4-H elubs and vocational agriculture boys, partic- We mains acre. FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED els of corn eannot visualize that, FARM HELP WANTED the 225,000 farmers in Georgia producing 100 bush- to the acre, but the fact re- in order to build a well- rounded farm program, we must neces- sarily increase our production above the present average acre yield. The records show that. in 1948, 3,373,000 acres were planted in eorn, produeing 49,182,000 bushels, or an average of 15.5 bushels- per acre. This, however, is a consider- able improvement over the twenty-year period1925-46of 10.6 bushels or treble our industries. per POSITIONS WANTED T-salute the 1415 Georgia farmers wh participated in the contest in 1948, an it is my fervent hope that interest greater and more economic per acr yields will continue until we can dow bl tion for the State. The sad fact is, we cannot conti 1 to import large quantities of grain fron other sections of the country and hoy to make the maximum profit from rapidly expanding livestock and poul TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. present average prod H POSITIONS WANTED Want man.to work on farm, Mer mth. Board and laundry, . F. King, Iron City. 2-3 H farm, 3rds and 4ths, REA lights, pasture with run- ning water, mail and_ school bus rt. Near church. 3 mi. S. #. Grayson. 7 mi. Lawrenceville. Jonah Cheek, Lawrenceville. Want couple to work crop on shares and wages. House, | garden, elec., fire wood. S. S. | Storer, Douglasville. Want good white woman, 50- 60 yrs. old who wants a good home to live as one of family and help with flowers, garden, and other light farm chores. R. L. McCallister, Gordon, Rt. 2, Large farm for rent ~ crop, ! standing or cotton, 10 A sericea, 40 lespedeza, 3 houses, 2 large pastures. Just off Winder-Jei- ferson paved hwy, Known as Joe Collins place. See: Mrs. L. C. Allen, Hoschton. Want good man and wife to shares, halves or wages. R. S. White, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Want couple, white, young or middleaged for farm, 50-50 basis, Family patches, corn, po- tatoes, garden. House, lights, Want unencumbered woman for light work on farm. Live as one of family. Poultry and gar- den work. W. M. McClain, At-| ust appreciate good home. lanta, Rt. 7, Box 333. Paul Ave.| Ref. exe. Frank E. Turner, (At Esst End Bernard Rd.) | Upatoi. Waut reliable man for dairy farm, electrical equip. 4 R house, plenty good land. Salary and shares for farm work. Good ; opportunity for hard worker. Work with owner. Write: John! E. Buford; Macon, Rt. 1. Want family for 2H crop with force enough to work tobacco, peanuts and produce, 50-50 ba- sis. REA line, mail and_ school bus rt. J. C. Adams, Pelham, Rt. 3. Want a man to plow 1H crop Want 1H er farm and part pay. Room and board. help se'f ean Sheds ece No bad habits. M. F. Wooten, | ing. ete. on shares. Also a small Bethlehem, Rt. 1. turpentine crop. if enough! Want reliable farmer for 2H force. Must be sober, willing|or lar 1H crop, 50-50 basis, workers. Furnish brood sow to! good house, running water, raise on shares, and cow to ' alec., wood. Mail and school rt. milk. 5 R house, elec., good | House now vacant. Give full de- barn. I. H. Anderson, Alma, Rt. | tails as to age, how many in 4 (9 mi. N. E. Alma) \family, etc. Roscoe Carden, For- c eta : est Park, Rt. 1. ot po act sialiee ne Want reliable, strictly sober Bes OF }tarmer, physically fit to work rent crops on halves. Will take|ipe year around and manage white or colored. Large farm'farm 5 mi. Atlanta. Must be ca- B mi. S. Madison. Pay goog pable and well recommended. S. wages. Phone No. 39234. W, A.4C. Noland, Atlanta, 161 Spring Jordan, Madison, Rt. 3. FARM LAND EDITION Our Special Farm Land Supplement will be pub- lished March 16. Farms For Sale, For Rent, Wanting to Buy and to Rent, and In Exchange For, Land no- tices MUST REACH THIS OFFICE, 222 STATE CAPITOL, ATLANTA, not later than Wednesday, March 10. All notices received after this date (March 10th), will NECESSARILY have to be OMITTED FROM PUBLICATION. Notices for this land ediion MUST NOT EXCEED sixty (60) words, including name and addresss and telephone number (if de- sired). Notices will be CUT if necessary to meet the re- quicements. If you have more than ONE tract of land, then the tracts MUST be consolidated into ONE NO- TICE .... ONE NOTICE ONLY TO A PATRON, or members of same household listing same property. . . St. N. W. Al. 9434 or He. 5543. address ... this in order that all notices of such type received through March 10th may be published. POSITIVELY NO REAL ESTATE NOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS NOR CITY PROPERTY OR HOUSES, APARTMENTS OR ROOMS FOR RENT OR WANTED, STORES OR OTHER BUSINESS PROPERTY NOR OUT OF THE STATE LAND OR PROPERTY WILL BE PUBLISHED . . . GEOR- GIA FARM LAND AND GEORGIA FARMS ONLY. This in accordance with U. S. Postal Regulations, governing our SECOND CLASS MAILING RATE. SEND IN ane FARM LAND NOTICE IMMED- IATELY. farm or do truck farming on. 7 1 ; water, wood. Reasonable salary. L. Powell, not exceeding sixty (60) words, including name and | Want exp. man for dairy farm. Approx. 15: mi. Eatonton. 265 A, 8 R house in good repair, lights, deep well. Good barn. L. O Benton, Monticello. 1H crop available, elec. good house, school bus. Work while not-in erop. Dr. Dewey. Nabors, Atlanta, 330 Doctors. Bldg. 1H erop, 50-50 basis. Plenty new tools and good team _ to work with. 3 R house, lights, wages. Alfred Atking, Armu- chee, Rt. 2. Want man with force enough to cultivate 3 A tobacco, 13 cot- ton, 10 in corn. Must be sober, agreeable and wiling to work. Good 4 R house, mail and school bus. 3 mi. town. Also lights. T. Lake-+Park; > Rt, <3; Box 1-A Want good Blacksmith. Must be good sober man. Write or see. 6 mi. N. Bowdon at Kansas Store. W. B.. Johnson, .Waco, Rt 2 Want woman between 30-50 yrs. old to keep house for 3 in family. Room, board, some money. Otto Rice, Cumming, Rte 1: | Want good man to work on |farm for some wages and some erop. School bus and mail rt. Good house. W. A. Moore, Had- dock, Rt. 1. Want man with small family to cultivate 30 acres, 50-50 ba- sis, with tractor. Cotton, pea- ;nuts, tobacco. corn. Good land, 3 R. house, lights; mail and school bus rt. Chas. L. Nevill, Pulaski. Want farm hand, one that can run tractor with equipments. | Home, board. and salary. Mrs. W. A. Smith, Duluth. . POSITIONS WANTED Want 2H crop on halves, 2 boys (29 and 22 and 19 yr. old girl. Dont drink. Prefer North Ga. Mrs. Annie _ Nicholson, Rome, Rt. 5, Box 402. Exp. tractor farmer fer 50-50 basis, elec., Have own tractor and equip. 4 in family. M. L. Tingle, Forsyth, Riek World War II Vet., wife (small | baby), want good 1H crop 50-50 | basis.. Honest, sober, exc. char- acter. 3R house with water, | work when not in crop. Edgar | |A. Digsby, Cedartown, Rt. 1.) Care Julian McElwell. Want job driving tractor or truck. 15 yr. exp. cattle and} hogs. Desire good house, near school and church. Can manage labor. 42 yrs. old, Robert Hodge, Columbus, 307 J} Peabody Apt. house,, standing rent. Prefer near Atlanta. (Fulton Co.) J. W. West, Atlanta, 320 Crew St. S.W. Married man wants job on farm, exp. in farm and dairy work, 5 children, boy 13. House with lights. 2 mi. E. Jonesboro. Beckham L. Wilson, care J. W. Carrell, Rt. 1, Box 393. .|family. Stanley Moore, want | about 75-100 A farm suitable for | row cropping with tractor. Pre-| salary and sdme crop. Willing school rt. | workers. Willing workers, 6 in family. hae shares White man wants job-in dairy or on farm. Lifetime exp. dairy- ing. 26 yrs. old, married, 4 in Care, Homer Floyd, Jonesboro, RFD 3 es Want job in dairy or poultry work, or caretaker of farm. House with lights and water. Ready to move now. W. A. Pat- terson, Rex, Rt. 1. Want job on poultry farm, ex- perienced, some college train- ing, sober, honest, married, set- tled reasonable price. H. McCoy, Macon, 20 Helen At. Care, A. E. Odom. Want light work on farm, looking after cows, hogs, chickens. Can do repair work. State salary with room and board. J. C. McCleod, Milan, Rt. 1, Box:17; Reliable, well exp. white wo- man wants place on farm with good reliable with light farm chores for home for self and daughter, and rea- sonable salary. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Carrollton, 47% Clif- ton Terrace. Want dairy work. Have labor to care for 100 cow dairy in- cluding feed, growing and pas- ture maintenance. 10 yrs. exp. Thomas A. Mode, McDonough. Man with wife, 2 children, want job on farm driving trac- tor or truck. Also mechanic. Ready to move now for wages. Jake Godwin, Alma, Rt. 2. Care Mrs. S. R. Godwin. Young man and wife want 1 H crop on halves with, sorne good landlord. Have to be fur- nished. Prefer Gwinnett or Bar- row Co. Billy R. Greeson, Au- burn, Box 33. Unencumbered white man, 48 yrs. old, wants job as farm tractor operator. Reared on farm, exp. in hog, cattle rais- ing, and poultry, Also work with fruit. Impossible to .walk all day because of some physi- cal handicaps, but can use mechanized equip. Lomus Hut- to, Macon, 3125 Antioch Rd. Want job on farm with good GI Bill. Prefer with stock, other | to have feed furnished. Have to be moved. Have wife and 14 | yrs. old boy, 1 boy = grown. sober, and Avery, Dry honest. A. E, Branch, Rt. 1, Man with family wants dairy (no other basis). Boys 13 and 16 yrs. old. Can | milk and run milking machines. | 18 yrs. exp. Good references. L. Want 10 A or more, 4 or 5 Ri Morrison, Macon, Rt, 2. Exp. truck~ and tractor op- erator wants farm on 50-50 | basis, and daily wages when not in crop. Married, 4 in fam- ily. Have to be moved. Avail- able any time. Can give refer- ences. K. W. Mallgreen, Mill- wood, Rt. 1, or. | dairy on shares or salary, 49 yr: people helping. Want 2H farm, 50-50 b Good 4R house, lights, | Pete Kirkland,- Pitts, Rt. 1 White man wants job farm, general farm work, or | dairy or stock farm. Need 4 house, wood, lights. Expe enced. R. M. Denmon, Co! Rt. 1. Hwy. 42, Thurmond Man and wife want work o farm. Have to be moved. Nee 2-3 R house. Prefer Fulton Co but - cons, going anywher Write or see: George H. Mitch ell, Stonewall, Box 125. Cc tingema_ Lake. aa 22 yrs. old man wants -1I crop for this year. 3 in familj Write at once. Edward Danie Carrollton, RFD 5. Want job on chicken farm old. Gooc health. Furnish rei erences. Mrs. Laura F. Taylor Demorest, 50 yrs. old White man wan job on farm. Experienced | poultry and livestock. Can 4d rough carpentry and repai buildings. Room, board, Single. Go anywhere, sober an honest. Enclose stamp for re ply. J R. Patterson, Atlante 313 Washington St, Want 8000 chipping box (turpentine), Exp. hands. R. Womack, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Want job tending corn. yrs. exp. in grinding, Cons. 6 shares. Charlie Beebe, Hart well, Rt. 2. 4 Want job on farm doing cat pentry, repair and paint wor! of farmer. 15 yrs. exp. Reason able salary. Write: H. M, Peat son, Macon, 1072 Walnut Tel. 8729W. Want vegetable or prodil farm or stock on shares. 4 house. Self and niece. W. M Rudisill, Atlanta, 487 Centra Ave,, S. W. Country raised woman wan place on farm looking afte cows, chickens, garden, ete. children in school. 3 or mor R house. Close to church an school. Husband now employe ee ae SR Bek Go gins orient, Orne Foi ert Have to be moved. i Not over 10 miles Douglas, Ref. exc. Write: Mrs. | M. W good house. Move any time. Price, Kennesaw, Rt, 1. | Have 2 children (girl 13, boy; Want light work on farn anny 16). Mrs. William Hersey, | Prefer with elderly couple. d | Douglas, 1307 Sellers St, '46 yrs. old, unencumbered, raiss} ale ;ed on farm. Mrs. Frances Grif tro Want farm, 50-50 basis. Have |fin, Care, T. E. Stewart, Deca-} lights. Qualified to farm ander own mule and tools, but have) tur, Rt: Z 4 $ Exp. dairy hand wants job W Can do all kinds dairy wor! th milking machines, dry hand Hat milk house work. Can also dri Stan tractor, truck, and do carpentel} . | work. Need 4 R house. Move af !e(| once. W. R. Moore, Griffin, Rt Prod 'B. Care, H. N. Helms. a . Want 1H crop, 4 R house Paty poultry, on halves. 5 in fa and (one is carpenter). Have to furnished. See or notify. Jes} - Ledford, Gainesville, Rt, Wi (Candler St., back of Airport} : White man, 7 in family, = ; and 2 boys to work, all tractor drivers, wants fon with reliable party, with 4 /] house, for reasonable | "wage Jimmie Beard,. Pa Rt.