oy ome Linder, Commissioner al By TOM LINDER Southern cotton farmer is a victim ernment racketeering. Farmers, r the following world price of today and see what the Govern- as done to you. he present prices of cotton in differ- tries of the world, in terms of ican Dollar, are as follows: nited Giates =<... ihe oes : , 66c oe oie 2 Bee (These figures represent American - Money values and Pons of it is~bought ee Americ Dol. TS, we are sending ni year, , after ore was , practical- de, farmers were required to plow ria. : w the Government is asking you to - under present condi- forced to take far less world price. otton farmer is paying his putce taxes which the United States ment is giving to European coun- which to buy cotton in Mexico in Brazil at 66c, in India at 60c, ey at 60c and in Egypt at 7dc. who isselling cotton for 38c is better off to give some of his le you think on these things, re- that Anderson-Clayton Cotton any, through a deal with the broth- resident of Mexico, purchased the money from the United reasury to develop. and irrigate y got a Treaty through the United Senate to take part of the water he Rio Grande, and Colorado Riv- igate Mexico with. Your mon- wing 66c cotton in Mexico, but aey is growing 38c cotton here e Market Bulletin of Wednesday, 945, 1 covered this Treaty which WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1850 NUMBER 10 )TTON FARMER CRUCIFIED! art of their cotton, right here in | ba big crop of cotton in 1951 when. ig 66 cotton to Europe. He would. | stton to Europe than to have to sell _ and then buy 66c cotton to give of cotton land in Mexico, and eye fondest expectations of all and has given in the so-called Reciprocal Trade Agree- ments. Readers of the Bulletin will also re- member Anderson-Clayton Cotton Com- pany are the big operators in Brazil where cotton is now selling for 66e a pound in American money. : Readers of the Bulletin will remember that Mr. Will Clayton was appointed as Assistant Secretary of State for the pur- pose of making Trade Agreements. I told you at that time that he would not make any Trade Agreements for the _ benefit of the farmers. Readers of the Bulletin will remem- Editorial By TOM LINDER The following letter from Hon, Jack Murr, Representative of Sumter County shows how the milk producers of Georgia are becoming aware of their problems. They are beginning to take action to pro- tect and develop a great dairy industry for the State: Honorable Tom Linder : Commissioner of Agriculture Atlanta, Georgia Dear Mr. Linder: I have observed the present state-wide milk controversy with a great deal of interest. It seems that confusion reigns from the mountains to the Okefenokee, from the muddy Chattahoochee to the mighty Savannah. Thinking, too, has be- come confused because many have per- mitted their actions to become involved in a battle of personalities. This is a regrettable matter, because the milk producers of this great State have been neglected. There is, however, an encouraging aspect of this growing controversy: It has made the people think, It_has made the milk producers take a more active interest: in the affairs of government. It has made the milk pro- ducers conscious of their failure to join hands with others in order to foster and _ to promote the dairy industry and their own welfare. Now we are surrounded with litiga- tion from without and from within, I am aware of the actions of your office and for these reasons I am taking the liberty of writing you this letter to in- form you of the actions taken by the milk producers of this area. On the 27th day of September, 1950 the Superior Court of Sumter County granted a charter to sighteen dairymen, representing four counties. This organi- zation is called the ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA DAIRYMEN, INC. and was organized to promote the dairy industry and to promote the welfare of its mem- bers. The membership has outgrown the October 20, 1950 ber that Mr. Stettinius, of J. P. Morgan Company, was appointed as Assistant to the Secretary of State to make Trade Agreements, I told you at that time that Mr. Stettinius would not make any Trade Agreements for the benefit of the Ameri- ean farmer, but would make agreements in the interest of the investments of the Morgen outfit all ever the world. Readers of the Bulletin will remember that I told you the real purpose of Re- eiprocal Trade Agreements was to lower the standard of living of American farm- (Continued on Page Hight) DAIRYMEN AWAKEN TO THER PROBLEMS the distraught dairymen of Southwest Georgia, This association Is exactly what the name implies, It is making great progress in reach- - ing the dairymen and lifting the dairy- ~ men, once again, on solid ground, They had been discouraged but are now en- couraged, and are beginning to travel under their own power. This organiza- tion was not formed to fight anyone or. to take political stands. Its function, in _ addition to the above, is to work with all organizations and enterprises in order to give to the general public a better of milk and to insure to the pro- ucers a fair and equitable treatment. I may add that this association is really growing and all dairymen are invited to join hands with these men in order to fight for the right and to oppose the wrong. This letter may reveal new light on - the efforts of others, in addition to your own, in their fight to uphold the stan- dard in this state. We are enjoying the fruits of the best milk standards and these men who have joined their efforts want these high standards maintained at all times, The maintenance of these high _ standards protects the general public. Trusting that you will continue your fight and direct your efforts for the good of all Georgians, I remain, Sincerely yours, Jack Murr The organization referred to by Mr. Murr is one of several in the State. The fight to protect the eonsuming publie from unwholesome milk and dairy prod- ucts will now receive the united support of dairy farmers. It will also receive the support of leaders in the field of educa- tion. Ft should receive the support of housewives and mothers. It will receive their support as fast as they become aware of the great importance of the fight that we have been making to pro- tect them and their children from un- wholesome and dangerous milk and mille products. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture PAGE rWwO MARKET Sah GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address alJ items to: publication atid all requests to be put yn the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU REAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. ae [ass char(On ACTIVE MEMBER ; EDITORIAL of notice, Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is eccompeed by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 85 to 40 words, not including name and address Bulletin notices Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. nor for Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the any transaction resulting Covington Ga. from oublished Markets, 222 State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. By Department ot Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau 0 August 1 at of June 6 of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, state Entered as second class matte) 1937 >t the Post Office ovington Georgia under Act 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage orovided for in Section 1103 Act apito! State Capitol Atlanta, Ga Publication Office 114 122 Pace St. Editorial} and Executive Offices Covington, Ga SECOND HAND MAC - FOR SALE oe SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Turner Peanut Picker, Mc- Cormick-Deering Combine, good cond., for sale, Price to be work- ed out with party. Tel. 3391, Lynn McKenzie, Montezuma. 1939 F-20 Farmall Tractor, rubber on front, steel wheels rear, good cond., also one King 22 in. Disc Bush and Bog Har- row, both for $400.00. Inquiries answered, H. T. Loyd, La- Grange, Rt. 3. | Good 2 H Wagon, 1 H Mule, 9 yrs. old, 1000 Ib., Also Cov- ington Cotton Planter, Guano Distributor, 2 Turn Plows, other farm tools. Carl Kemp, Acworth, Rt, 1 At Wade Greens Farm Globe Milking Machine, good as new, used only 4 months, $100.00; Good 1 H Wagon, Good Mue, 14 yrs. old, 1300 lbs., works good anywhere, both for $75.00, FOB. 5% mi. Crawford- ville. Lamar Burton, Robinson. Farmall Super A_ Tractor, practically new, equipped with cultivators, and implements, bottom plow, 2 sets middle busters, good as new, $1525 00. Fred Waters,, Collins, Rt. 2. Clipper Seed Cleaner No. 6 with motor, made by Ferrel, JY 00. J, P. Alexander, Louis- ville. 1949 Ford tractor with all farm equipment, in excellent cond. See my farm, 4 mi. No. Pridgen o Douglas - McRae Hwy. F. C, Bush, Wray. 1 H wagon, nearly new, ,ood cond., $65.00, Contact if inter- ested. Madie Oglesby, Summit. Tractor mounted type J. D Mowing Machine for L, A. John Deere, good condition, $100.00; Rome 8 Disc Bush and Bog Harrows, $85.00. J. W. Bowers, Moreland. Benthall Peanut Picker with Liverman Feeder, guar. to be in shape and ready for threshing peanuts. Phone 8 J. J. H. Sims, Ashburn, P. O, Box 284. THC 8-22 in, Bush and Bog Harrow, perfeet condition, $129. en Pp, Minchew, Macon, Rt. Ford. Ferguson Mower, comp: Jetely overhauled this spring, Ist. class cona., $125.00 at my place, 1 mi. N. Aragon Hwy. 101, J. A. McBryde, Aragon. One Turner Offset Orchard Harrow for Ford Tractor, per- ~ fect cond., $200.00. Jack Welden, Griffin, Rt, 1D; . Deere Hay loader, $50.00 as is or $60.00 with all new ropes. James B. Batch, Augusta, 2737 Milledgeville Rd. 500 cap. Elec, Brooder, hover type complete with feeders and waterers, $25.00 cash: also some other farm equipment and re- asonable offer. T. L. Collum, Haddock, Rt. 1, Reaper for sale. Mrs. J. R. Martin, Blairsville, Rt. 2, Box 169. | 50 in, Grist Mill (Meador), and Hammer Mill for sale. Geo. Alexander, Smyrna, 6 hp Garden Tractor, Briggs and Straton motor, all equip- ment (part never used), Make an offer. Letters ans. Nettie Gar- rison, Kenhesaw, Rt. 1. 50 hp steam engine used with Gin, with oil pump, automatic governor, A-1 cond., $150.00. G S,-Bown, Acworth, Rt. 2. 2 Oakes Oil Brooders, 1000 cap. with some equipment used very little, cheap. On Sandtown Rd, one mile Austell. J. K, Staleup, Marietta. Planting and. cultivating equipment for Farmall Model M, good cond., Case 5 Dise T:1- ler, $225.00; Also want one !ate model A or Super A Farmall Tractor with planting and cul- tivating equipment. Letters ans. A. G, Oliver, Meansville. 40 barrel American Midget Flour Separator, flour packer, scourer, dust collector, platform seales, 1200 lbs. cap. Meadows Corn Mill, whole corn sheiler and 30 hp elec. motor, Reason- able. Mrs. R. T, Bennnett, Toc- coa, Avon St. Ford Mowing Machine, heavy duty, side attached, used 2 sea- sons, $190.00. Hammer Mill, good cond., $75.00, Letters ans. Hugh Alexander, Cornelia. Farmall Cub Tractor with all attachments, in excellent cond., very reasonable. Jack F, Tyler, Monticello, Rt. 3. One row Woods Brothers Corn Picker, has harvested less than 150 acres, D. S, Wainer, Valdos- ta, P.O. Box 724; 1947 Farmall A Tractor, fully equipped, good rubber, power lift, cultivators, 16 in. bottom plow, operated with lift, $995.00 at farm; 12 Row Superior Grain Drill with fertilizer, used very little, late model, tractor drawn, ee W. A. Maddox, Winder, fDi Farmall Tractor, 10-20 and scoop, good cond., bargain price. J. G. Dingler, Grantville. Tel. 47-J. / Clipper Seed Cleaner No. 6 with motor, made by Ferrel, $150. J. P. Alexander, Louis- ville, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE _. SECONDHAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE Good 1 H wagon for sale or exchange for good yearling, and give or take difference. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. New Ford Tractor, slightly used, with wagon, cutting har- row, full outfit eee subsoiler, turn plow, distribu tor, ete., $2200. Near Fairmount. Mrs. Mary Moss, Fairmount, Rs ly . Mowing Machine for Ford Tractor, good cond., $190.00; Kin, Trailer Harrow, $75.00; Cultivators and Planters, goo cond., for Ford Tractor. Hugh Alexander, Cornelia. Large 18 in. 2 Roller Cane Mill, complete with new frame, $50. Cannot ship. Geo. A. Thompson, Swainsboro, Rt. 2. DeLoach |Corn Mill, J. B. Hammer Mill with sacker, 11 in. s reen, 38 screens, Dodge n tor, pulle: , drive shafts, all good cond., for sale. W. M. Mc- Ginnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 3 five deck finishing brood- ers, good cond., under half price, fob my place. Ben F. Bates, Atlanta, 974 Fayetteville Road, Rt. 13. Farmall Tractor, 1 row, with power lift and plows, at a bar- gain. J. L. Brindle, Ramhurst. Farmall A Tractor with cul- tivating and planting equip- ment, 3 disc plow on rubber, 1 drag harrow, all A-1 cond, $1300. W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3, Allen Rd. i Good Disc Harrow for use with tractor. Bargain. E. J. Paul, Hamilton, Rt. 2. Practically new Gibson trac- tor, perfect cond. with Ber- muda plow, bottom plow, disc harrow, perfect for truck or plant farming. Priced reason- | able. Lawton L. Heidt, Cordele, P. O. Box 49. Clipper Seed Cleaner No. 6 with motor, made by Ferrel, SE50e obs Alexander, Louis- ville. W. C. Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor, good cond., 2 harrows, 10 d'se, one 1600 lbs., other 900 lbs., both 26 in. disc, $1500.00. Frank Miller, Lula, Rt. 1. 1947. BF Avery Tractor, 2 row, complete with equipment, good running cond., $600.00; 4 wheel rubber tired home-r ade wagon with trector hitch, shafts, and tongue, Riding J. D. Cultivator, 5 deck Elec. chick- en battery, for sale. C. H. Haskell, Adel. ' John Dere 1950 M. T. Trac- tor, 2 disc turn plows, disc harrow, and cultivator, $1750. Oscar Weaver, Crandall, Rte Lilliston Peanut Picker, new type, good cond., all belts, Lil- liston Hay Baler with Intl. motor. Write best offer. Or will trade for cattle or hogs. C. R. Belcher, Perry, Rt. 2. Meadows Grist Mill, Corn Sheller and other equipment, cheap for cas Tel. 282-M2. XO; Newman, Newnan. 2 H Carver wagon, in good working order, new body, $75. Elmer Watson, Talking Rock, Raises 1949/ Farmall Cub Tractor, starter, lights, power lift, pul- ley, wheel weights, 8 disc har- row, cultivator, all A-1 cond., $750. cash. No trade. FOB my home. O. C, Chitwood, Lavonia. (At Fairview). 1 Row Woods Corn Picker, has harvested less than 150 acres. D, S. Wainer, Valdosta, POBox. Tae Complete Grist Mill in Syl- vester, Two 30 in, Rocks (verti- cal & Top Runner), 20 hp-220 volt. motor, switches, shafts, pulleys, bearings, belts, rice mill, othe: items, good cond. F TT. Pindar, Valdosta, Bemis Rd., Bor 33A. One 2 Roller Cane Mill, 18 in with equipment, $60. MO. Shipped if desired to railroad. E. C, Iusti, Reidsville. Seed Recieening Machine, No. 2 B clipper, A-1 cond., wit* pulley, motor, belts, $100. for lot. John W. Durden, Ma- con, 575 Hawthorn St. 1949 model Ferguson. Trac- tor, good cond., equipped with cultivators, planters, two 14 in. bottom plows, row, weeder, extra attachment for side dressing, $2000. Inman Deal, Statesboro, Rt. 3. F-14 Farmall Tractor with -hydraulic lift, 2 dise plow, good cond., on rubber, for sale or trade for cows. W. M. Har- ris, Thomaston, Rt. 3. Cane Mill, A-1 cond., Chatta- nooga, 3 Roller, for $25. G. G. | Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. 1. A model John..D. Tractor, power lift, cultivator, dbl. disc harrow, plow, for sale. Phone 63. H. G. Vaugun, Cartersville, RT. ae 1945 WC Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor, 1949-60 AC Combine, 1949- Disc Taylor Way Harrow, 1949 10 ft. Judson Lime Spreader. Write: M. Kimsey, Colbert. One 350 chicken cap., Elec. brooder, also some other small poultry equipment. Jack Hin- a 929 Victory Dr., 2: EL, wagon, perfect cond., $50. Earl Stephens, Fairburn, Rie Os Wind Mill with equipment for sale or exc. for calves or pigs. 9 mi. S. E. Colquitt. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt. ig model Ford tractor with mower, B&B, also tandem, 2 sec. smoothing harrow, plant- ers, cultivators, 2 disc 26 in. pow, good cond., cheap for cash or consider exc, for J. D, Allis-Chalmers or Intn] heavy tractor with harrow equipment. one: D. C. Collier, Barnes- ville 8 Disc Horse Drawn Harrow. new boxing, new tongue, good shape, $25.00; 16 Disc Single Section Tractor Harrow, $40.00. Irby Lashley, Oglethorpe, H John Deere Tractor, plant-' ers, cultivators, distributors, with hydraulic lift, 4 disc tiller | with seeder box, 20 disc harrow, 6 row cotton duster, used 1 sea- son, all fair cond., $1400.00, Will not: sell. separately. See: W. A. Blizzard, Wrghtsville, Rt. 3. One Case Tractor, VAC model 48, good cond., good rubber, cultivators, planters, distribu- tors, dbl. sec. harrow, Syco 2 disc plow, other plows, cheap for cash. T. E. Powell, Lumber City; Rt-5 King Lift-Type Bush and Bog Harrow, 21 in. disc, practic- | ally new,~ 3 mi. W. Conyers. | See at my home. Kelly R. Stock- ton, Conyers, Rea: 1943 H Farmal Tractor, cul- tivator, fertilizer hoppers, cot- ton and corn planters, 150 H and H Hardland Dise Plow, good cond., $1600.00. 8% mi. So, MI- ledgeville. R. I. Patterson,, Mil- ledgeville. Feed Cutter, Cutaway Har- row and 2 H Wagon, for sale cheap. J, M. Greer, Flovilla. David Bradley Feed Mill, used 3 times, L. C. Moss, Union City. John Deere M Tractor, cut- tivator, 1949 model, $800.00 Har- ry Johnson, Jr., Silver Creek. 2 large size (120) Buckeye Coal Burning Brooder Stoves, practically good as new, $265. 00 ea. Jas. B, Woods, Brooks. Tel. 208-J1 Senoia. 1 H Wagon, Cole Planter, Guano Distributor, Plow, also Horse, all for $85. 00. Or any part for reasonable price. W. H. Stuckey, Macon, 1240 Hillridge Drive. Farmall Cub Tractor, with 1 disc plow, cultivators, , used i8 mos., good as new, bargain at $800.00. No letters. Contact, or phone 6735. Charles H. Grl- breath, Campton, Rt. 1. 1 H Wagon in good condition for sale, Tel. Mangum, Atlanta, hurst Dr. One Leader Tractor, practic- ally new, all equipment, $10C0. Je equipment. R. ple, Rt. 1._ Homemade tract Intl. box, $150.00, Tennille. Harvester_ 7 7 i a L 3 . almers Cultivating . C, or W. C, Tractor, Luthersville. deal Side Delivery lass end., $200.00. , Decatur, Rt. 2, ced ler, John Deere, for tush and Bog har- poand tT Dickens, _ spike harrow, 2 sec, y few times, $20.00; seed drill, $15.00; 3 churn, $3.00, All O. K. id FOB. A. 7. Milteer, 6 disc tiller plow, with seeder box at- it, both . good cond., at my place, 5 mi, No. le, on Stapleton-War- Hwy.. Milton Beall, COND HAND NERY WANTED te model Mowing ~ McCormick - Deering Deere, good cond., wn, and good hay cash. Loyd Handy, for power take off, make, at bargain cash Buyers, Whites- food used Hammer onable distance from r S. Cobb. Ma- ~N model mowing or Ford tractor; Also air Platform _ scales. Give price and _con- 1 Ta Cole, Law- t goo tractor cane mill, reasonable price. Will pay h. M. F. Jordan, Manassas, Pl. Vant good small combine 1 purpose) with or without tor, also Mowing Machine Case Tractor, model VAC. e lowest c price, L, E. 1S, Macon,/ Rt. 3. t in or adjacent to De- _ Co., one 1948-1950 Ford or or its equivalent, with d bog harrow, subsoil- be ist class mechani- tition and good -ubber. r phone De, 7122. Fred Decatur, Rt. 2. ne Case Oat Thrash. cond, C.-L.Cross, Josali Farms. od AC-40 Com' ine or u best condi- eee belt pulley for 1949 ctor. State Price. J.-O, McBean. single disc ay for ers: model, hy- and hitch, Buy. or 2 disc, in good D. .Reeves, Jones- * NX usd 30 in. Grist Mill in ndition, within 100 miles a. Cash for good | 4 L. Dodd, Hamp- wer Lift for F-12 ctor, State condition as for spel set of ? son. Avery Red Lion 2 in good condition. ston, Port Valley, model Cub Piees nt. State full ae of rear steel eis RC Olver Tractor Shalmers Com. 2, e, condition. Cash | J llins, Lookout i on of Want good used Hammer Mitl, reasonable distance from At- lente. Royer S. Cobb, Marietta, Rt. \ Want air coled motor large enough to pull Grist Mill. Must be real bargain. N. R. Mooney, Quil, Want. Layng Dery, 8-24 hen capacity. State condition, !oc- ation, and price, Talmadge B. Echols, Thomaston. Want 1950 Karmal! H with complete planteand cultivating equipment for model Aor B John Deere, 1949 or 50. Prefer fuel burner. A. J, Wages, Byron, Want good Jay Bee Hammer Mill. State size and condition. T. J. Beall, West Point, P. O Box 326, Want 1 pair Wagon Scales, beam weights 20,000 bs., length 28 ft. T, S. Jackson, Jr., Bacon- ton. Want Trailr Hay Baler with motor. Must not, be expensive. . M.. Caudle. Madison, Box 412. . Want late model Allis-Chalm- ers WC or WD Tractor with power lift, good. cond., worth the money. Consider J. D, or Farmal, O. R. Cheek, Conyers, Rt, 3. Tel, 3111, Want slightly used Rotary hoe to fit Fod tractor, also 4 row mule drawn dusting machine, Hudson preferred. P.- W. Har- vison, Halcyondale. Want one 18 or 20 in. Mead- wos Corn Mill and Sheller, in good cond., and cheap for cash. gs M, Gilbert, Stockbrghe. Rt. FARMS AND FARM LAND FOR SALE CORRECTION; 279 A. land, 13 head of cows, 4 head of mules, -all for $1,500.00, my farm, 10 mi. Summerville, 3 mi. Menlo. Jas. E. Johnson, Summerville, Rt. 2, PLANTS FOR SALE "PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE Mastodon Strawberry Plants, 70e C; -500, $3.00; $6.25 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.00; $4.50 M, Mrs.-A. D, Jones, Cum- ming, Rt, 1. Strawberry Plants, for sale reasonably, B. Whitaker, Greshamville. / Strawberry: Everbearing $1.00 C; Mastodon, 70 C; $4.00 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.90; $3.50 M, Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1, Nice Blakemore Strawberry, 75e -C;' 400, $8:50; $5.80. M. Prompt shipment. No stamps, checks, nor COD. Miss Eva Dell Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Strc Blakemore Strawber- ry, 75c C; 300, $2.00; 500. $3.00; $5.50 M. Plivered, Prompt shipment. No stamps nor chks. Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. Now shipping Copenhagen, -|Mid Season Market and other leading varieties Cabbage, Arasan treated, $1.50 M. Lewis WRAL SILtOns rte LG Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C; 300, $2.00; $3.50, 500. No chks. Prompt shipment, Mrs, Annie Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Mastodoi. Strawberry, 75c-C; 00,4: 52:00: 500; - -9$8.00,-4 PP. Prompt shipment. No checks, Mrs, Fannie Strickland, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7 : Chas., Jersey, Copenhagen Cabbage, and Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Delivered, Bet- ter prices on large lots. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. No chks, Prompt shipment. Mrs. T. N. Jarrard, Gainesville, Rt, 7. Free Kudzu Crowns to any- one who will dig them off 100 ft. lot, Call Chenicee 1380. Mrs. M. F. Chapman, Atlanta, 78 Lindberg Dr., N. E. Large f-esh extra Early Jer- sey, Chas. White, Copenhagen Cabbage, and White Crystal -Wax Bermuda Onions, 500, $1.; $1.49 M. Del. PP. Satis. guar. Ready, F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. - Blakemore and Missionary ' Condons Giant Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry, $1. o C; Muscadine Gra ape Vines, 6, $1.00; Crabapple Trees, Beech- nut Bushes, Sage Plants, each 6, $1.00, Add postage..Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville; Rt. 6. Large nice Blakemore Straw- berry, 75 C; 400, $2.50; $6.30 M; Also few lbs. Sundried Apples, 50c lb. Prompt shipment. No stamps, nor COD. Miss Evadell Allison, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. ; Black Raspberry, 6, $1.00 Himalaya Bushes, 75c doz.; Crabapple Trees, 20c ea.; Sage Plants, Muscadine Grape Vine, Beechnut Trees, 20c ea, Add postage, Mrs. Robert H, Hor- rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Frostproof All Head, Early and Late Flat Dutch, Large Chas. White Cabbage, Ga. and Old Fashion (year around) Col- lards, 300, $1.00; $2.20 M; 600 $1. 15: Or 3 M, $6. 00. Delivered. A. C. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. Rooted Mastodon Strawberry, 50e C; 500, $2.00; $4.00 M. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Mig. ae Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. root- eer Strawberry C; 500, ed, damp packed, 75c | $3.00; $5.00 M. MO only. Mrs. ve Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt, oes Collards and Wakefield Cabbage Plants, 400, $1.00; $2.10 Rt meee Smith, Gainesville, Sage and Catnip Plants, $1. 00 doz.; 1500 Dipper and Martin Gourds, 25c ea.; $3.00 doz, ; Giant Gourds, 50 to 58 in, around, $2.00 ea.; Giant FR ee. 25 pk.; 5 packs, a 00, . Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5 Lady T. Strawberry, 45 C; 300, $1.25; , $2.00; Pepper- mint, 300 doz.; Horehound, Tansy, 6, 30c; Watercress, 30, 65e; Small amt, ne dried Sage 30c _up. Mrs, J, M. Hall, 1, Box 45) Strawberry, Ist yr., 80c C; 500, $3.50; $6. M; Lawton Black- berry, $1. doz: $7:.50C. T./H. Graves, Fayetteville. Everbearing Strawby plants, early bearing, 40c C; 2000, $7. Add postage. Mrs. Earl Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry, 300 $1.50; 500, $2.50: $4.50 M, Add postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. T. J. Martin, Cumming, Rt. 1. Mastodon, Klondike Straw- berry, extra fine, 60c C; 500, $2.25; $4. M. Add postage. J. K. Stalcup, Marietta, Rt. 5. Several thousand Mastodon Eyerbearing Strawberry, large, rooted, 65c C; $5.50 M. Add postage. No COD nor checks, Exchange for ptint or white feed sacks. Mrs... E. McDaniel, Baxley, Rt. 1, Box 8. _ Certified Mastodon Straw- berry, $5. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt 5. Blakemore Strawberry, young, rooted, 80c C; 500, $3.50; $6. M. PP in 1st and 2nd zone. Send cash or MO, Mrs. Dessie Crowe, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1. Shallot Onion plants, great- est multiplyers known, 35c C, 1 OD. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell. Chas. W. and TCanenhaeen Cabbage, Ga. Collard plants, by PP, 250, $1. 00; 50c C; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M.- By Express, 3 M up, $2. M, Morris Sanders, Vidalia. Strawberry, Everbearing, $1, C; Gibson, Wonderberry, Red Gold, Early Jewell, 75c C; Black, Red Raspberry, White Blackberry, Horseradish, Sage, 6, 50c. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Large broad leaf and Ga, Collard plants, frostproof, Late Dutch and Large C. W., All Head Early Cabbage, 300, $1.; 400, $1.50; $2.20 M; 3 M,~$6, Del. A. C. Garrett, Gainesville, "TR 4 4 Klondike Strawberry, 250, $2.00; 500, $4.00; $6. ""; Good count and roots; Hot Red Pep- per, Zoe qt,7 PP in. Ga: B. B. Barksdale, Norwood, Frostproof C. W., Large All Head Early and Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Ga. and Old Fashion Collard, 300, 1.00; 600, $1.75; $2. M. Prompt Ship- ment. Mixed if desired. *.. M. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5. Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M.; Scuppernong Vine cuttings, 50c doz,; Catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage, Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Blakemore Strawberry, 75c | C; 300, $2:00; 500, $3.50; $6. M. No checks, FOB. G. E, Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Mastodon Strawberry, early bearers, heavy croppers, 50c C; 500, $2.00; $4. M. Add: postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gaines- ville, Rt. 5. Early large improved Klon- dike Strawberry, 50c C; Also Blue Damson_ Plum trees, 3-4 ft., 40e ea.; Muscadine Vines, 3- 4 ft, ve. ea. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt, 1. Everbearing Mastodon Straw- berry, 75c C; $4.50 M; Klon- dikes, 50c C; $3.90 M. Exc, for print or white sacks, 200 plants for 4 prints, or 5 white sacks. wea Emma Crowe, Cumming) eo Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1. Early Jer.ey, Chas,- Wake- field, and Copenhagen Market Cabbage, $1.50 M. Ready for shipping. Vernon Griffin. Bax- ley, Rt. 4. Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry, 75c C; 500, $3.50; $5, M; Frostproof, Chas. Wakefield Cabbage, 30c C; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Prompt shipment.: Full Count. Mrs. Mary C.. Lovell, Baxley, Rt. 4. Good strong Early Jersey, Chas. W., and Copenhagen Cabbage, $1.50 M. Prompt ship- ment. Ina Griffin, Baxley. Sage and Catnip plants, $1. doz.; Bull Face Tobacco Seed, 50e Thls.; Summer time pump- kin seed, 6 nks., $1.00: Little Rice Peas, 4 cups, $1.00; 1500 Martin and Dipper Gourds, $3. doz.; $20. C, L. J. Ellis, Cum- ming, Rt, 5. Sage Limbs, tough, 15 or more to bunch, $1.00; Catnip, Peppermint, 50c bunch; Red |Bunch Butterbeans, 35c cup; $1. orders PP, Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40. Chas. _W. and Copenhagen Frostproof Cabbage, ready, fresh and green, 300, $1.00; 500, a $2.50 M. PP R, Chanclor, itts Nice size ..sparagus Roots, 1 yr. old, 75c doz.; White Nest Onion Sets, 75c C, Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen and Flat Dutch Frostproof Cabbage, ready, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Delivered. Full count, Satis. guar. Otis Conner, Pitts. Klondike Strawberry, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady T., 70e, C; 600, $3.00; $5. M. No chks. Ethel Crowe, Gaines- ville, Rt, 2, Early cating iene extra large, heavy croppers, 75e G; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.25. Add p stage. No checks. Mattie Du- Bo, Cumming, Rt. 1. White Bermuda Onion, Ga. Collard, Chas. W., Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage plants, ready, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2. M. PP; Exp, Collech ~ $1.50 . M. Prompt shipment. Wire or call for prices on large quantities. J; D>. Crenshaw; Pitts, P.O Box 8. (Tel. 2150), Extra Early Jersey, Chas. W., Copenhagen, Marion Gkt. Cab- bage, large, rooted, frostproof, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Express 5000, $5.00; White Bermuda Onion, pencil size, $1.50 M. Prompt shipments Satis, guar. H. J, Puckett, Fitzgerald, M; Klondike. jand count guar. Ga. Collard plants, 40c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 C. PP"in Ga. J. Eh, Davis, 5, Box 197, Heading Collard, 400, $1.00; White Bermuda Onion, 30c C; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Ground Dried Sage, $1.25 qt.; Red Hot Pep- per, 75c gal. All delivered. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1. Large Everbearing Strawbers ry plants, $8. M. Add postage. Mrs. T. R. Locke, Cumming, Bye: Wenderberry, Gibson, Jewel, Re Gold Strawherry, 75 C; FEverbearing, $1. C; Red, Black and White Blackberry, rooted Sage, Horseradish, 6, 50c; New Crop Dry Sage, 50c quart; new crop Black Walnut Meats, $1, lb. Add postage. Mrs, Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Early improved large Klon- dike Strawberry, 50c C; Blue Damsel Plum trees, 2-3 ft., 40 ea; Muscadine Vines, 3-4 ft. a . Rosie Crowe, Cumming, als Hastings Everbearing and Missionary Strawberry, $1. C; $8.75 M, Exc, for print ee Also Peppermint, Calamus plants, $1. doz, Miss Cecil Mc- Curly, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Mt. Huckleberry plants, bear- ing size, 85c doz. Hazlenut bushes, 10, $1.00; Yellow Root Plants, 65c doz.; Wild Straw- berry, 5 doz., $1.00; Add post- age. Mrs, Nancy Henderson, Ellijay Rt. 3, Box. 49. Klondike, Lady T., Mountain Mil'sdgeville, Rt, Gold Strawberry, Abc Cu: Addi = postage. Mrs. F. M. Stockb-idge, Rt. 1. ' Hastings Missionary Straw- Mays, berry, $1. C. Exchange for print or white sacks, 100 lb, cap, Miss Nora McCurley,y Hartwell, Rt. 2. : Missionary and Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C. Exchanga for print or white sacks. Misa Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 23 Raspberry, Red, Black Fver- bearing Garden Gooseberry, 8, $1.00; Blueberry, Hazlenut bushes, $1, doz.; Red Gold, Mastodon Everbearing Straws berry, $1. C; 500, $4.50; Musca- dine and Scuppernong Grape, $1.50 doz.; Walnut trees, 6, $1. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, RGA Everbearing Strawberry, ex-. tra large berries, 50c C; $4.50 M. Mrs. B. W.. Griffing, Atlan- ta, Campbellton Rd. and Myrtle Dr., S. W. (Tel. Am. 0446). Mastodon Strawberry plants, 80c C; Klondike, 50c C. Del. in Georgia; 6 Red Gold Straw- berry plants with each order of ., No checks nor COD. Mrs. Pearl Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. a New ground Fall Cabbage: Copenhagen Chas. Wakefield, fine for market, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Will cut on 5:M up; White Bermuda Onion, $2. M. Quality Phone 2305-l. E, L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville, Progressive Everbearing and Dorsett Strawberry plants, $1. C; Thornless Boysenberry, $1, doz. No checks nor. stamps. Mrs. Laura Jackson, Macon, 1381. Burton Ave, s Lady T. Strawberry, 70c C3 500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.5 M. No checks. C. D. Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Chas. and Jerso; Wakefield Cubbage, $1.65 M._ Special prices on lots of 10 M by ex- press. All plants delivered, B. F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 378, (Dial 45079). Strawberry plants, early or everbearing, 40c /C; 400, $2.00. PP, Zone 1. No checks, Ben F, Bates, Atlanta, ville Rd., Rt. 13. Ga. Collard, 400, $1.00; $1.90 M; Klondike. Strawberry, 200, $1.00; 500, $2.25; $4. M. Del. No checks, C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Wakefield and Dutch Cab- bage, Ga. Collard plants 35 Cy 400, $1.10; $2, M. Large lots cheaper, Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. 974 Fayette+ PLANTS FOR SALE Large Juicy Strawberry lants, 200, $1.00; Large Red Multiplying Onions, 5 lbs., $1. PP. R. W. Eaves, Grayson. New Thornicss Boysenberry Vines, $1. doz.; 3 large clumps Washington Asparagus, $1. C; Gem Everbearing Stra berry, $1. C; 2 Red Abundance, Blue Damse Plum C:' cord Grape Vines, 3 yrs. old, $1. Mrs. John _ Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE White Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c teacup; Speckle Crowder Peas, 25c lb;.in 5 lb. lots; Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull, $2.00 pk.; $6.50 bushel. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt Mc Good -tender Garden Beans, Pink and White Little, and large white, Creaseback, White and Speckled Cutshorts, Old Time English Peas, 50c cup, Ex- change 2 cups for 4 print sacks. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 1950 crop Little Pink Peanut Half Runners Beans, 50c large cup. Or exc. for nice feed sacks in good condition. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl Wilson, Carters, Rt. a \ 1950 crop Red and White Spotted Crowder Peas, sound, clean, 15c lb Add postage, Also Strawberry Plants, large ber- ries, 40c C. No checks. Mrs. Guy Porter, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Speckled or White Half Run- ners, 50c measuring cup; Alaska English Peas, 25c; Yard Long . Beans, 25 seed, 15c; Hastings Dynamite Seed Pop corn, 4 ozs., 15c; 50c 1lb.; Imp, White Spanish Peanuts, 4 lbs., $1.00. All treat- ed for weevils. PP. Stamps all right. A. S. King, Lawrence- | ville, Rt, 3. Lady .Finger, Florida, and Purple Hull Peas 20c lb. FOB; 2 Ib, 35c. Mrs, Will Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1. vORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 150 bu. Dixie 18 Corn, $1.75 bu. at my barn. O. B. Hooks, Stillmore. About 200 bu. New Dixie 18 corn, $1.50 bu. at my barn 2 mi. So. Newington, on Newing- ton-Oliver Rd. J. E. Whitehead, Oliver. About 300 bu. Watleys Pro- lific Corn, $1.75 bu. Fob my barn. J. H. Smith, Penry, P. O. Box 15. 1000 bu. Ear Corn, $2. bu. at my farm near Midville. Henry Fulghum, Midville, Rt. 2. About 20th November will have around 50 to 100 bushels white corn, in, shucks, or shucked, for sale. Contact: Ar- thur Parris Loving. 3000 bu. Dixie 18 and N.C. 27 Yellow Corn, slipped shuck, $1.85 bu.; Shelled and sacked, $2. bu. Sacks rev.rned. De- livered radius 100 miles. Max Jarrett, Toccoa, Rt. 2. Several hundred Dixie 18 Yellow corn, shelled, sacked, $2.25 bu.; 300 bu. Cokers Pedigreed Red Seed Wheat, $3.50 bu. fob. All sacks replaced. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Approx. 100 bu. good Yellow bushels corn, for sale, 31/2 mi. N. E. Buford; 1/3 mi. Ea, Frank Jordans Store. L. D. Haney, Buford, Rt. 3. 150 bu. sound slipped shuck corn,,. $1.50 bu. at barn; also good green seed cane, 4c stalk at patch. C. \. Hammond, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 750 bu. Fullgrain Oats, sound, bright, combine run, $1.25 bu. fob. Geo. S. Metzger, Clyo. VY tor Grain Oats, good test, = sale, J. F. Lowe, Fort Val- y. | Fort FOR SALE 100 bu. San. d Seed Wheat, rec'eaned, gradecy $3. bu.; 50 or 75 bu. Victor Grain Seed Oats; $1. bus :Fob; Nu. Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3. 8 tons good bright Runner Peanut Hay, $18. ton. Gathered before rain. Rudolph Brown, Summit. Several tons Sweet Lupine, mechanically dried, recleaned, $300. ton. A. L, Walker, Rhine. Good quality new crop Pea- nut Hay, free of poison, to be delivered in 5 to 10 ton loads. M. G. Wilbanks, Cordele. Certified Stanton Oats, re- cleaned, treated, purity 99.20 per ct. in 4 bu. pags, $1.50 -bu. M. P. Butler, Byromville, Care Plainview Farm: 40 or 50 bu. Wheat, $1.50 bu. bring your own! sacks. Mrs. Fleta Cates, Buford, Rt. 1. (Near Gravel Springs School). 450 bu. Victor Grain and 175 bu. Bancroft Oats, very clean, combine run, $1. bu. in sacks. L. H. Adams, Elberton, Rt. 2. 30 tons Soy Beans and Grass Mixed H vy, 1950 crop, for sale. U. S. Hwy. .41, 8 mi. N. Perry, Hiway Haven. E. G. Fountain, alley, RFD 1. Victor Grain Seed Oats, re- cleaned, 9914 per ct. purity, 93 per ct. germ., $1.20 bu. in 5 bu. bags; Also Blue Lupine, test 77 per ct. germ., $3.7-100 lb. bag. J. D. Duke, Fort Val- ley. 1 ton Velvet Beans, raked up in my field, $45.00; Also Citron Melon for feed, 2 tons, $45. at field. R. W. Downs, Mitchell, Rt; 12 Chancelor Wheat, recleaned, treated, $3. bu. Ralph Ss. Col- lier, Comer. 75 bu. Barley Rye, also 50 bu. Chancelor Wheat, all re- cleaned and $3. bu. at my barn. I. . Hillmon, Stapleton, ae 1. Alfalfa and Lespedeza Hay. Write for prices delivered. Odell Miller, Far--ington. Truck lots square bales Les-- pedeza Hay delivered. Good quality. Also Baled Cat Straw. in lots for truckers. Delivered. Levi Robinson, Cedartown. Tel. 1022. Chancelor Rustproof Wheat, no oats nor rye, made 22 bush- els to acre this year, $3. bu. L. P. Beckman, Matthews. 1500 bu. good clean Lega Oats, $1. 'u. at my farm. You furnish sacks. Sidney A. Young, Grantville. New crop Peanut Hay, Span- ish or Runner, free of poison, delivered in trailerload lots. Write for prices. James Lewis, Arabi. 1009 bu. Coker Fulgrain Oats, $1.25 bu. fob. Hugh Jack- son, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. oxtra clean combine run oats, about 400 bushels for sale. F. M. Biles, Stockbridge. 1000 Ibs. Pasture Mix Oats, Clover, and Rye Grass, 15c lb. my barn. W. A. Durin, Turin, PRtsde Several hundred bushels Chancellor Seed Wheat, 1st yr., $3.50 bu. fob. A. J, Swanson, Fairburn. Victorgrain Seed Oats, re- cleared, tested, high germina- tion, and purity,,in goo' bags, $1.25 at my farm. Janies H. Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. (MaCland Community). Good bright 1950 crop Pea- nut Hay, delivered anywhere in trailerload lots, average 12- 14 tons, $16..per ton, within radius of 100 miles, and 40c per mile thereafter. V. H. Burke, Ashburn, Rt. 1. New crop good Peanut Hay, delivered in trailerload lots, 7- 9 tons. Write for price. Frank C. Penn, Ashburn, Rt. 1. Texas Rustproof' 14 Seed O.ts, germ. 2.5 per ct, no noxious weed, bright color, for sale, Milton P. Minchew, Jr,,| Macon, Rt. 3. GRAIN AND HAY | POTATOES ae N VEGETABLES FOR SALE| 75-100 Ibs. Sweet Potatoes, ready to dig when weather permits. Will wash and grade. Prefer selling in one lot, Let- ters answered. R, L, King, Bax- ley, Rt. 2. About 25 bu. sound cured Sweet Potatoes, $2.50 bu. all letters ans. Will ship FOB Hart- well, Spencer Strange, Hart- well, 602 Savannah St. Bunch and Running Copper- skin PR Sweet Potatoes, 3c lb. in field. Pll dig them. Kenneth Register, - Hahira, Rt. 1, (Hutch- inson Pond). Around 35 or 40 bu. old fash- ioned White bunch yam eating potatoes, $4.00 bu, FOB, or en- tire lot to party coming after for $3.50 bu. Mrs. Clarence Mc- | Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1. FRESH & DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE 2 lbs. DriedApples, free of peeling or core, $1, Exchange for print sacks. Mrs. John | Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. 1950- Sundried Apples, free of peeling and core, 50c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt. 2. Nice Sundried Apples, 35c lb.; 3 Ibs., $1. Add postage. Miss Louria Hunt, Young Cane. Best quality Sundried Soeur apples, free of core, peel, and wor , 1950 crop, 50c lb. Add ae Miss Alice Harris, Oak Hill. Nice Sundried Horse apples, free of worms, core, and peel, 50c Ib. PP. Mrs. M, E. Rhodes, Ranger, Rt. 2. 1950 Sundried Fruit, free of worms, peel, seed, 50c lb. Or exe. for print sacks, (4 print for 2 Ibs. fruit). Each pay post-. oc -Miss Lucile Hunnicut, Dial. PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE - Grafted Stuart and Farley Pecan Trees, branch top, state insp., 1-2 ft., $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.25, 3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-5 ft., $1.75; 5-6 ft, $2. 00 ea, FOB. R. L. ne Cordele, Re, 3, 25 or 30 atiatt Ttalian Chest- nuts for sale. Time to set out now. Cannot ship. Henry Whit- field, Marietta, 330 Roseland St. Crabapple, Hazlenut, and Raspberry Bushes, $1.00 doz.; Also Red Gold Straw- berry, $1.00 C; Pear trees, grape vines, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Re. : "James Waters, Dahlonega, t. Nice Sundri - good cooking apples, 35c lb.; 3 lbs., $1. 1950 crop. Add postage. Mrs. E. Hunt, Young Cane. i Nice- Apples, $2. bu.; Also Pumpkins for sale at my farm in small or truckload lots. Mrs. Miles Taylor, Presley. Nice Sundried apples,.40c lb. Add postage; 50c lb. PP; Also nice Sage, Horsemint, Catnip, Horehound, Comfort, rooted bun.", 20e ea; Muscadine Grape Vine, 6, $1..Add post=ge. Mrs. Mae Turrer, Gainesville, Ree: Nice Sundried apples, free of worms, 50c Ilb.; Also Catnip, Horehound, Peppermint, Balm, 50 doz.; :! Garlic Bulbs, $2. C; Elecampane Root, 50c Ib. PP in Ge Mrs. Martha White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 37. 1950 crop nice peeled Stark- ing Golden Delicious Sundried apples, free of worms, 41/2 lbs. delivered to 4th zone for $3.50. MO or currency. No checks. Mrs. L. A. Sanders, Ashland. Nice Dried Fruit, 60 lb. Add postage. Mary C. et Eastanollee. Sundried apples, 50 Ib.; Al- so Walnut Meat, large pieces, $.. lb.; Catnip, Peppermint, Spearmint, Tansy, Balm, Garlic bulbs,50e doz. Del. in Ga. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt.1, Box 35. Nice Dried Fruit from all so'r aj les, free of core and peel, 50c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Harvey Brown, Hiawassee, Rt. I. ~ Sundried Peaches, 1950 crop, 45ce lb. Add postage. Miss Myrt Caudell, Homer, Rt. 1, Box 109. Nice Sundried apples, 50c lb. Mrs. D. L. VanZandt, Dial. 10 lb... nice Dried apples, 9- lb.; Also 10 Ibs. White Bunch Butterbeans, 32 Absit: $1008.38 gal, Scullion Buttons, $1. gal. PP. Mrs. B. F. Eavenson, El- berton, Rt, Brightest Sundried apples, free of worms, peel and seed- bed, 45c lb. Sold in 5 lb. lots and up. PP. Mrs. Inez For- rester, Dial. Few pounds Sundried Fruit, some bright, 45c lb.; some dark, 35 Ib. Add 10c postage for each pound. Miss Maude Clay: ton, Ellijay, Rt. 2. 1950 crop Sundried apples, best quality, free of worm, core and peel, 45c lb. sold in 5 lb. lots and up. Add postage. Ex- change for print sacks, 5 Ibs. fruit for 12 sacks, Mrs, Fred Franks, Hiawassee. Some nice Dried Fruit, no peels nor cores, 25c lb, Mrs. pone Gibson, Hiawassee, Rt. eee 12. > SEED FOR SALE Huckleberry, | 150 in a hill, $1 95 gal. PP. Mrs./ | ner Bean Seed, exchange for - | cts. Green Glaze Collard, 1950 crop, 20c tbls.; 6 thbls., $1.00; Turnip, Purple Top, White Globe, and Shogoin, mixed, 3 tbls., 25c; 15 tbls., $1.00; White and ed Spanish Peanuts, $2. pk. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Old Fashion Striped Half Runner Seed Bean, stays ten-} der, 40c large cup. PP. Mrs. Hoyt Samples, Heyae Brz ich; Rta, ~ Llue ce seed, germ. 88 per ct., govt. insp., 5c lb. fob. H. C. Kitchens, Fort Valley, Rt. Le Long Green Cucumber seed, 10c thbls.; Hales best Canta- loupe, - 50c. large cup; Long Hot Pepper, 5c thls.; .7 yr.-Pepper, 10. pods, 15; "Also Klondike Strawberry, 75c C; $2.50 M; Sage, large bunch, 25c; Dry Sage 25c cup; Tansy, 15e doz. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. Imp. No. 450 ~ Cantaloupe seed, $2.50 lb.; No. 1 Spanish Peanuts, 18c lb. Mrs. Jesse Jo son, Cordele, Rt. 2.. ee Champicn Green Glaze Col- | lard seed, 4 tbls., $1.00; 8, $2. Tender garde: white, pink ha White Creaseback, and Speckled Cro cup; Also Okra seed change for feed ac Goble, Ellijay tis Blue Lupine 4c Ib, R. C. Sanders v tons Blue Lupine cleaned, in 100 lb. bag Ib. FOB... E. G. Pert nevolence. Collard seed, 50 1 2 lbs., for 3 Print sacks, ao nee Rte ing -Crimson Clover Ib. L. T.. Woodall, Jr., ton, Rt. 3. '50c; Rye Grass, com 8c; Recleaned, 10c. E. R. Newnan, Rite 5: - 1950 crop Reseeding Crimson Clover, 120 cleaned 90 per ct., per ct. purity 45c | Luther P. Martin, Chi Calif. Multiplying 25c start. No COD Floyd, Rodan ) Brown and White 1 Bean Seed, 2 large Add postage. Mrs. Sib! -ardson, Hartwe Bean Seed, 50c cup. print sacks, 4 ae Dial. Jamaica Wrapper hseed, 50c oz.; 1/2%lb., $3.0 Ib.; Chambers Special seed, U5@10255" 142 clos shear. Bi aug old fashioned 1 Crimson Clover, -recle original seed from Ga. _ Station, Field Ce seed oats, $1.25 b wheat, $2.50 bu. 1] Wood, Bowdon, Sweet Blue Li pine lb. m0 Ib. Se ; ting, Leesburg. hone PP: Onion sts, multiply 35 to}... ne Holloway, Cobbtown. Brown and White Striped Half Runner Seed Beans, 50c cup. Mrs. G. R. Bailey, La- vonia, Rt. 2. Green Glaze Collard Seed, 25c) pktis 73 ozs: $1. PP, T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. Martin Gourd Seed, 25 doz. |, Miss Jeanette Sutton, Rydal, RFD 2. White and Striped Half Run- dried apples and peaches, Ib. for lb, Each pay: postage. Mrs. S. R. Smith, Royston. Certified Dixie ~ Crimson sed, 60c lb. in 100 lb. bags. C. B. Wallace, Davisboro, 2000 Ibs. Crimson Clover, 25c lb.; 4000 lbs. Ryegrass, 12c lb. FOB. These seed will meet PMS requirements. Re E. Ay- cow , Monroe. Certified Dixie Reseeding Crimson Clover Seed, germ. 90.50, per ct., hard seed, 5 per purity '99.75 per ct., no noxious weed. 50 pound bags. Arthur Huie, Jr., Jonesboro, Rt ates. j Fine English Peas, ready to plant, 50c large teacup; 2 cups, 75c; Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. ; 300 lbs. recleaned and reseed- ing Grimson Clover Si 45 ee Sas eeeley Shellman, Re in bur or hull, 2 up, 20 lb. Some ede in ae per start; Cucumber, | "1950 s PP. Mrs. Re A. N Mart, Rteaen, Good | garden Cream Half Rginne Red Peanut beans, Creaseback and field beans, 50c |! for sacks: 2 cups or 6 whites. Ad cas ra grasses mad Ky. 31 spas "| Grass, germ., 87 either Winde lb. at my barn. L. De, T ceases Rh Gs ed, 50c lb.; Dixie Reseedin SACKS FOR SALE _ ing, disease germination, clean- eated, 35 oz.; ae abs; PP: George Yi S titton; Rt: 3. cleaned, 50 lb. urity 99.93 per ct., no seed, germ. 91 per ct. Kiser, Milner. mechanically died pine packed in 100 lb. , $4.75 bag. AAA cer- zs furnished if desired. y H. Veal, Oconee. ons recleaned Blue Lu- od, germ. 85 per ct., y Of per ct., 5 Ib. fob. Ww. olcomb, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. oe )-J1). and Charleston Wake- Cabbage, Rutger and Oe > Tomato Seed, $1.60 lb.; .75; Collard, 60 Ib. Lee Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box nie: fOr winter oil building, or hay v8 to 15 lbs. per acre recleaned and scarified, B. J. R. Sudderth, Rt. 1. Dixie Reseeding Crim- over seed, germ. 90.50 gare hard. a 5 per ct. er disease re- cleaned, N na Fe So Ss ee 0Z.; PP. George Y. Fletch- BLES: hundred pounds Re- rimso: Clover seed, ft, - Woodall, -Ir., ston, Rts. 0 Ibs. cert. Dixie Reseed- Crimson Clover, in 50 Ib. _10e Tb. Joe Mundy, Jones- old Dollar or Yeliow Mam- Tobacco Seed, from 1480 tobacco per acre, $1.50 for | -Tbis. PP. Jake Montgom- Valdosta, Rt=27 Box 215. = y. 31 Fescue, 89 per ct. ., 98.1 per ct. purity, 80 Ib. 0c Ib. fob. J. R. Whel- Covington, Rt. 4, Box 273. NEY BEES AND BEE pene. FOR SALE 2 upelo Honey, $2.75 Delivered, Rev. Curd e. Money order, B, E. Savannah, 1222 E. ry and | Tupelo Chunk e ae wide oe ee 5. De- rgia, Prompt ship- 7 W. Tea, Ludowici. s. uk Comb Honey, packed Ib. oe mouth pars, 12 0 Ibs. case; 2 cases, $15. .25. Express pre- 1 Georgia. Prompt ship- ods Lewis, Nahunta. | : Extracted Table Povey. b. pail, $2.75 del. through ; 5 Ib. $1.50; by Exp. 10 Th., $8.00; 6-5 Ib., want. Beeswax at Delivvered. ee Curd Soperton, Rt. Bites to Cs. pate Ext. 11. 50; 12-214 Ib. big jars: Chunk-Comb, -16 Oz. round jars, Ext, : eee Jesup. Scared blend, pin honey, 2% and 40c Ib. FOB Case '35 Ib. by Exp. O. y, Sr. Tallulah Lodge. le Extracted Honey: 1 del, by mail, $2.75, s by Exp. Col. $8.00; | de by mail, $1. 40: , $6.00. Write for 0 Ib. lots or over by as steel drums. ree alker, -Soperton, eed s to case pure Ex- 12- a2 Chun ey, Es re- one 9% Ib. jail, $3.00. PP in Ga. Write for quantity prices on Resseding Crimson| Delicious Chunk Comb Honey, other sizes. J.. O. Hallman, Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 107. SAGE FOR SALE Dry sage, 25c cupful; garlic, 40c doz; strawberry, early, large $1.30 C. plants; Ky. Wonder, Half Runners, Red or White bunch butter and _ stringless bunch beams, 40c cup. Postpaid. Mrs. G, Taylor, Buchanan. Hand gathered, washed, shade dried Sage, pint cupful, 50c, good measure, Prompt shipment, Live in Town Co. Ga. Mrs. \Beulah Ramey, Warne, N. C Rt. Ls (Resident of Ga.) 1950 Leaf Sage. hand picked, clean, no large stems, $1.50 Ib. Pr Ib. 80c; 4 ounces, 50c: Post- paid. Miss Lillian Hardin, White. shevisoks 13 Ibs. Sage, 1950 crop, $1.00 lb. Mrs. Dollie Garland, Canton. Rt. 3. Choice, clean, shade dried Sage, 25c per Quart, also some Artichokes, 25c Qt. Add post- age, Mrs. J, J. Carter, Conyers. 1950 hand picked and shade dried Sage, 30c for large oat- meal can full. Mrs. Mae Howell, Waleska. Rt. 1. 1 bunch of Sage, 15c, 2 bunch-+}- es, 25c; also 1 garlic bulb, full of seed for planting, 12c; 1 doz *| Coffee beans to plant in yard, 12. Charlie Feek, Hartwell. Rt. 2. Nice, shade cured Sere, $1.55 lb; 10 or more lbs., $1.55 Ib. also dried red ot pepper, $1.50 lb; 10 or more Ilbs., $1.40 Ib. Post- paid, Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Ball Ground. Rt. 4. : Hand picked, shadedried leaf Sage, 35c quart, $1.00 lb. Cash or MO. Nc checks. Mrs. June Davis, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. Dry Sage, 35c cup; Also Strawberry Plants, early large type, $1.35 C. Scullion Onion Butters, 60c qt. PP in Ga. Mrs. Georgia Taylor, Buchanan. - 1950 Leaf Sage Hand, picked clean, no large stems, $1.50 Ib.; 1% lb, 75c; 4 oz., 50c; Sage Plants, +| 14, $1.00; 6, 50c Each PP. ae Lillian Hardin, White; Rt. 1. Shade Dry Sage, 30c qt.; 90 gal.; Also Red Hot Pepper, 75e gai.; And Green Sweet, and Hot Pepper, 60c gal. Delivered. Mrs. Leilar Philips, Royston, Rt. 1. Dry oe ~$1.00 Ib.; Sage Plants, $1.25 doz. Myrtle Pace, Waco, Rt. 1. Fine hand picked Leaf Sage, Dried, $1.00 qt. Mrs. Marie Hol- land, Dalton, Rt. 2. SACKS FOR SALE Es Good Grade Print Sacks, 25c ea. Unwashed: 30c ea. washed. PP. Mrs, B. D, Hulsey, Alto, Rt. Large size White Sacks, 20c ea.; Print, 30c ea. Prompt ship- see Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, t, Print sacks, 25 ea: ne exe. for new crop pecans. Mrs. B. F. Bloodworth, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Nice white sacks, without any letters, unwashed, 20c ea.; Wash- ed, ripped, ironed, 25c ea. be Mrs. BD; Hulsey, Alto, Rieck Print sacks, washed, free of holes and mildew, 30c ea.;, Also white, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Earl Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Print sacks, washed, ironed, no holes, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Robert Mote, Gainesville. Large print sacks, free of holes and mildew, washed, 25 ea.; Odds, 20c ea, Add postage. Mrs. Nellie G. Duckett, Talk- ing Rock, re 100 lb. cap. feed sacks, ra- velled, washed, ironed, 4 for $1.00. Add 15 postage, Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt, 1. Crocus sacks, good cond. Make best offer FOB Kings- hn A : Jand. ae G. Caldwell, anes rand 15e_ postage; =f Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes spots and mildew, 3 for $1.00 plus postage. Odd sacks, 20c ea, Shipped promptly Mrs, M. C. Phillips, Royston. Rtsel, White 100 Ib. cap., 4 for $1.00 few white guano, 25c ea. 4 for $1.00 and 15ce postage; few white guano, 25c ea. 4 for $1.00 and 15c post- age; 25 lb, flour, 6 for $1.00, and 15c postage. Mrs. Young Sum- mers, Newnan. Rt. 5. Smooth white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes and mil- dew, 15c ea.; A rougher grade, 10c ea. Plus postage. All un- washed, Exchange four sacks for 1 lb. pecans. Each pay post- aoe. or S. T. Williams, Waco, ta; Qe Print sacks, washed, free mildew and holes, ironed, 3 for $1.00; odds, 20c ea. Add post- age. Shipped promptly or money returned on arrival. Mrs. Seeret Hart, Royston, Rt. 1. _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BEANS: Cream Haif Runners, white Creaseback cornfield and Brown pole beans, nice, tender, ea. var., 50c cupful, or exc, any for Print sacks, Ea pay postage. Miss Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. : BUTTER: 3-5 lbs. nice butter weekly, 40c lb. and postage. Send con- tainer to mail in. Mrs. L. B. Townley, Gainesville, Rt. 1. CANE: Green Cane, 4c a stalk at patch. C. A. Hammond, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 4, Box 130, CROP: Crop for sale. Mrs. Nettie Alexander, Kennsaw, Rt. 2. EGGS: Purebred heavy type Berry Strain Dark Cornish Hatching Eggs, $1.75 per 15. Cartons to be returned; Also 5 hens of same, $2.35 ea. Lot for .$11.50. MO only. Miss Cora B. Patter- Sonya bya: Rt 1. FEATHERS: Ni, new, white downy feathers, 60c tb. del. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville, Rt. 1. New clean White Downy fezthers,-60c lb. Del. Sample free. Mary Collins, Gainesville, Ritests GOURDS: 88 gourds, 9 in, to 17 in, cir. Make offer on lot, plus post- age. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thom- -asboro, Nest Egg Be other Small Gourds, 5c to 20c ea. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. Martin and Dipper Gourds, 25 ea.; Mixed sizes and shapes, 10c~ ea. Gourd Seed. Large or small orders. Mrs. "W. E. Woot- en, Camilla, ~ Martin and. Dipper gourds, 25c ea.; mixed sizes and shapes, 10e ea. "Mrs, W. E. Wooten, Ca- milla. ~ ONIONS: Shallot Onions, greatest mul- tiplyers known, 35c C. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell, Old Fashion Shallot Onions. mildest and best for table use, 35e C. Mrs. Essie Bobo, Hart- well, Rt. 1, White Nest Onions, $1.25 gal. ne postage. E. L. Smith, Wad- ey. Nice, clean White nest on- ions, grow in clusters, $1.25 gl. PP. Mrs. . A. Browning, Ailey. PEAS; New crop red and_ white spotted crowder peas, 15 lb. and postage. No chks, Mrs. Guy Porter, Gainesville, Rt., 1. PEANUTS; Large red peanuts, 2-4 in hull,, washed, dry, $2. pk., $7, By G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, teh Fe Nice Chufas, 50c lb, PP 5 Ib. over; under 5 Ibs., add-post- age. No COD. Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1...) hull, 1950.crop, $2. pk.; $7. bu. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ood, hand picked, washed peanuts, $2. pk. PP in Ga. No} checks. M. O. prf2rred. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Ris te Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. Fe PECANS: Stuart, Money Maker, Frocher, Success, Pecans. Write for prices. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. New crop No, 1 fancy Stuart pecans, 5 lbs., $3.00; 10 lbs., $5.50. PP. L. 3. Millians, New- nan. G PEPPER: Red Hot Pepper, 75c gal.; Also Shade Dried Sage, 90c gal: Garden Sage Plants, 10c ea.; 90c doz. All delivered. Mary Ruth Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Red hot pepper, /$1. lb. lon- zo F. Jones, College Park, Box 9-A. Hot red pepper, 50 pods, 50c PP in Ga. Mrs. Clarence Me- Millian, Dacula, Riss. POTATOES: 15 Bushels Sweet Potatoes, $2.50 bu. Will ship fob. Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savan- nah, 100 bu. PR Beall Potatoes, graded, for sale at my farm, 41/2 mi. No. Fitzgerald on Dixie Hwy. and 1/2 mi. East. S. B. Taylor, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a = Yellow Root, Yellow Dock, Sassafras, Queen of the Mead- /ow, Rattle Weed Root, 25 lb.; Wild Cherry, Red Alder, Dog- | wood, Willow, Sweet Gum Bar 30 lb.; Life Everlasting Penny Royal, Wild Horsemint, Raspberry Leaves, 35 lb. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Fairn~int, Rt. 2 SAGE: Hand gathered, washed, shade dried Sage, 5 pint cups full, 50c and postage. Mrs#Beu- lah Ramey, Warne, N. C., Rt. PO. in NC); Sage, 50c and $1. bunch, 15 or more to bunch; Peppermint, 50c bunch; also red bunch but- Red Hot Pep er Sage, $1. lb.; Green Hot Pepper, 50c qt. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. ; Sage, dried in shade, 25c cup, 1950 crop. Add postage. Mrs. Cora Leavell, Marietta, Rt. 4. Shade dried Sage, 30c Qt, green sweet ana hot pepper, tiMe gal.; ful; _white multiplying onions, $.25 gal. PP. Mrs, Leila Phi- lips, Royston Rt. 1, Plant treated, fine tasting| Rt. 1 Sweet. Potatoes, medium size, for truck sale. Apply: Mrs. J. Harold Saxon, Fort Valley. Copper Skin P. R. sweet po- tatoes, four cents lb.; have run- ning and bunch varieties. Gov. insp. Will load in field. Kenneth Register, Hahira, Rt. 1, (near Hutchinson Pond, 2% mi. Hast Cecil) PUMPKINS: 1500 to 2,00( lbs. Pumpkins, 10 to 2 Ib. size, two cents lb. for lot, my place, 1 mi. Silver City, No. part of Forsyth Co. W. B. Skinner, Ge -sville, Rt. ae ROOTS AND HERBS: Catnip, peppermint, tansy, yarrow, featherfew, comfry, 50c doz.; yellow and sassafras root, also dried apples, 50c lb. Add postage. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. Yellow root, 50c lb; nice size walnut Meats, $1. lb.; sundried apples, 50c 1b,; catnip, pepper- mint,. spearmint, tansy, hoar- hound, yarrow, 40 doz. bunch- es. Del. in Ga. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box SD: Catnip, Balm, Peppermint, 50c doz.; Red, and Black Ever- bearing Raspberry, Garden Gooseberry, Crabapples, 12, $1.50; Red, Gold Mastodon Evy- erbearing Strawberry, $1. C. Moss packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Yellow Root, Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry Bark, 25c 1b.; Queen of the Meadow, Bille Ib.: Raspberry plants, 75 doz, Add postage. Mrs. Lorene Bennett, Fairmount. Bear Foot, Queen of the Meadow, Blood Root, Yellow Dock, - Red Sassafras, Sweet Gum, Wild Cherry, Witch Hazle, Spice Wood, Yellow Root, Colts Foot,! 3 lbs., $1.00; Walnut Meats, $1. Ib. Add post- age. R. C. Stover, Pisgah. Jap. Bamboo Roots, $1.50 doz. Prepaid. W. T. Whaley, Sparta. Elder, Sassafras, Plum, Sarsa- parilla, Yellow Roots, 2 lbs., $1.00, Wild. oe Red and White Oak Bark, 3 lIbs., $1.00; 2 large clumps Washington Asparagus, $1. Exec. for print sacks.. Mrs. John Myers, Hart- well, Rt. 2. Comfrey, garlic, elecapane, spearmint, houseleak, balm, ealamus, horehound, catnip, tansy, feverfew, sage, all rooted, 15 bunch, 3 for 30c; green hot New crop Sage, $1.00 lb, 6%e per % lb. Myrtle Pace, Waco. Dry Sage, 35c cupful;. half seed, and white or red bunch butter, stringless brown snaps, A40c cupful, Postpaid. Mrs. G C. Taylor, Buchanan. Dry Sage Leaves, 30c Qt., ground, 50c teacupful; also old time tender White and early Speckled Half Runner garden beans, 50c cupful. Add post- age. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground. Rt. 1. SHRUBS: scuppernong cuttings, 50c rooted currants, silver Maple, 30c ea, 6 for $1.60> postage under $2.00 order. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 3. Giant Japanese Bamboo ots. Time to pull out doz.3 leaf Add Mis. sho- for Smith, Hartwell. Well rooted Fig sprouts, 3 for a es 889 Edgewood Ave., TALLOW: 4 lbs., tallow, $1.50 or 40c Ib. plus postage; also 5 lbs., butter weekly, 50c lb. and postage. Send container. Mrs. S. W. Wright, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. TOBACCO: Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry trees and grapevines. Reasone able prices. T. M. Webb, Ellir jay. TREES (FRUIT): Bearing size Satsuma Orang Kumquart, Grapefruit, an Regular Orange Trees, budded, govt. insp., $2. ea. PP; Pecan Trees, 5-6 ft., $2. ea. Not pre- paid. Other sizes available. All main varieties. 1/4 cash and Book order. Supply limit- ed. Willie Rachels, Thomasville, Reel: Pineapple Pear trees, $1.56 ea.; Sugar Fig and Apricot trees, 2, $1.50; White Grape Vines, $1. ea. Mrs. J. C. Way, Lambert. Grafted Stuart and Farley Pecan trees, all branched top, state insp., 1-2 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft., 1.25, 3-4 ft. $1.50; 4-5 ft, $1.75; 5-6) ft. ($2: ea: FOB ER L, Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3. WALNUT MEATS: Walnut meats, 80c lb. and postage; 10-lbs. or more, 80 lb. postpaid in Ga. Cash with order. Lillie Albertson, Dah- lonega, Rt, 1. WALNUTS: Black Walnuts, large, free of hull, $3.00 bu. Plus shipping charges. Mrs, IN. Harris, Sand pepper, 20c pt. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams, Cumming. Rt. 4, ersville, Rt. 1. 1. (Live in Towns Co., Ga., but _ terbeans, 15c cup. $1. orders PP. Mrs. A. Horseley, Waco, Rt. Box 40. Dry Sage, $1. Ib.; Also Sage - plants, $1.25 doz. PP. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Waco, Rt.1. Shade Cured Sage, Cured bunch Eng. peas, 25c cup runner blue and. white bean- _ Black muscadine and. broaze transplaniing now, Mrs. S. P., $1.00 and postage. B. O. Fussell, me _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Nie .ew Wanut Meats, $1, Yb,; Also fresh Walnuts in hull for sale. Mrs. T. /C. Withrow, Ellijay, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED APPLES: Want 10. lbs. Dried apples. Exchange 12 lbs. of large pe- cans. Mrs. Clifford Smith, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. ARTICHOKES: Want Jerusalem Artichokes for making pickles, Quote best price. Betty R. Cobb, Atlanta. 926 Lullwater Rd. BEES WAX: Want several pounds Bees War. State price. Dr. B. H. Spurlock, -Macon, Bibb Bldg. CORN: Want 200 bu. Feed~ Corn, aoe J. C. Riley, Smyrna, Rt. E Want corn in shuck delivered to farm 3 mi. W. Jonesboro, Hwy. 54, R. L. Jackson, Jones- boro, Care Flint River Farins. FEATHERS: Want 5 IJbs. feathers, with Down. first. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, ston. FLOUR (RYD: Want 50 lbs. bolted Rye Flotr Write: L, W. Ralston, Morgan- ton, Box 114. GRAIN AND HAY: Want 20 to 25 tons good bright Peanut Hay. Give best price delivered in Valdosta. George Eager, Valdosta. Phone 921 M. good Goose Write Roy- Want several hundred bushels -Arlington Blight Resistant Seed Oats. Send samples and prices. State foundation of seed. E, L. - Butler, Camilla. Want 50 tons Runner Peanut Hay, best price delivered, and best price in field. Guaranteed no poison. J. E. King, Cecil. Want Seed Oats. State price on 50-100 and 200 bu. Pi come _ after. Quinton Paulk, Wray. GOURDS: Want last years crop. of Gourds, clean, matured. This years crop of Gourds not ac- ceptable. Mrs. N. Leckie, Folks- ton. - HERBS: Want some Herbs +f follow- ing: white poplar, prickly Ash, Virginia snake root, Princess pine, Lady Slipper, May Ap- ple. Write. Mrs. E. H. Driver, College Park. HAY: Want 5 tons good new Hay, cheap. Prefer Peavine, Lespe- deza, or Peanut, free of poison. Also want pure Seed Oats and wheat, good geimination, State lowest price lel. Olin Johnson, Thomson, Rt. 1. Want 15 tons Peanut Hay. Quote price FOB. G. C. Wilder, Musella. ONIONS: Want best delivered price on pne bushel White Nest Onions. W. P. Lawton, Sr., Savann:):, Rt. 4, Box 85 A. Want 50-1000 lbs. White Nest Onions. Send sample and quote price pr pound. W. K. Rhodes, Sr., Forsyth. Want to exchange 3 print sacks for 3 qts. White Multiply- ing Onions, large enough to eat. Mrs. M. O._ Richardson, Powder Springs, Rt. 1. Want some Old Fashion Shal- lot (or Scullion) for planting, either button or sets. Write first. Mrs. B. C, Westmoreland, Clarkesville, Rt. 1. ; Want White Multiplying On- ions cheap. Mrs. W. A. Hall, Elberton, Rt. 5, : PEAS: Want 10 lbs. Willetts Won- der frost 7s English garden peas, H, H. Elders, Reidsville. PEARS: Want bu. canning and pre- serving pears. State price, Mary Alexander, Augusta, 2346 _ SN PLANTS: ; Want 100 Sargeants ry, plants, Shore Dr., N. E., DE 8251. . SACKS: Carrollton, 96 College St. in good cond. State R. A. Caldwell, Barwick. sacks; will give $20. C. with trude Collins, Whigham. 1 gal. for 5 print sacks, 100 Write first giving price. J. Pierson, Culloden, 625 Wimbish Rd., RFD 1. SEED: ley. iflora Vetch seed. John 147. Barber- 21/2 to. 3: f{t. State price and when can del. Mrs, H. M. Long, Atlanta, 543 Lake Want to exchange 500 pure Everbearing Strawberry Plants for 8 print sacks, 100 lb. cap., smooth, free of holes and mil- dew. Or sell plants, 300, $1. 500, $2.50. Mrs. R. E. Holland, Want ysed bu lap feed bags, lowest cash price FOB shipping point. Want Print 100 Ib. cap. feed holes nor mildew. Mrs. Ger- Want some large size print sacks, at 20c ea. Mrs.. Ruth Fricks, White Stone. Exe. few gal. white multi- plying nest onions for sacks; size. Ea. pa ostage. Write first idee Coca Tigner, Jersey 2 yr, old Bull, gentle, Greenville, Rt. 1. proven, with papers, $135.00; SAGE: Also 4 Big Bone Guinea pigs, from reg. stock but pigs not Want 2 lbs. Dried Sage, shade | registered, 3 females, 1 male, dried, 1 lb. Hot Pepper. Ne $45. or $$5. >a. Marvin Mad- J. D, Wilcox, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.| q _ Winder. Want 10 lbs, fresh dried, pe free of stems and dirt, 1950 crop. Want several hundred pounds of Sage. H. S. Catron, Macon, Want some Peach Seed, from Yellow Press or Cling Stone peaches. H, L. Williams, Bax- Want pound or two of Grand- Hazlehurst, McDonough, Box CATTLE FOR SALE 10 purebred Hereford Bull Calves, 300-500/lbs., top quality, for sale. A. S. Boyer, Jr., Syl- vania, Box 268. Ed Reg. Jersey Heifers and Heif- er Calves, one year old reg. bull, out of excellent officially tested dam, for sale. 10 mi. So. Atlanta, Hwy. 42. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood, 2 reg. Hereford bulls, 1 and 4 yrs. old, for sale or trade for young bull or heifers same breed. "ust be registered. A. A. Nash, Atlanta, 240 Gibson St, Sis. Wel. aa. 4860): Jersey bull, Biltmore Royal strain, wt. around 500 lbs. 1 yr. and 6 mvs, old, cream color, gentle, easy to handle, $150. G. M. Wagoner, Blairsville, Rivcos 50; no 2 Hereford Bulls, no horns, 400-500 lbs., for sale; Also want 4 Hereford Heifers of good breed, old enough to breed by spring. W. Ay Simpson, Mc- Donough. eNey. Cow, fresh, 3 rd calf, Ib. $155. or $160. for both; Reg. Guernsey Male, 18 mos. old, and a Holstein "ale, 11 mos, old, both subj. to register, for sale. J. T. West, DeSoto. 3 mixed White Face males, | Black Jersey with Grey Back, one Small Cream Jersey, one Mixed Heifer to freshen last of April. See at my place 7 mi, W. Marietta, 1/4 imi. off Stiles- burough Rd, Willard Garrison, Kennesaw, Complete dispersal. of the John W. Bussey herd of Guern- seys at auction: 69 reg. Guern- seys and 35 Guernsey Grades, G. CATTLE FOR SALE 50 to freshen Sept. through. Jan- uary. Phone 8-8928, o. write: John W. Bussey, Columbus, Care Claymore Plantation. A. Shearer, Rd. farm near Palmetto, $150.00 Also 30 Pigs, $2.00 or $8.00 F, E. Long, East .Point,) pedOct. 22, subj. Tucker. Mountain, Rt. 2. Jersey Cow, with Ist. B, Alexander, Cornelia. Guernsey Male, 7 mos. 6 reg. Guernsey Cows, 5 Barrett, Alto, Rt. 1. Reg. Hereford Bull, around 1100 Ibs., service, breeding, Mountain Rd. old, Riegeldale breeding, cellent mother, Dairy Farm. Jersey Heifers, vaccinated, Stewart, Crawfordville. Braswell, Athens. 1 Bull Calf, $ mos. old, teas Way. ville, 2 Hereford Bulls, one polled, other horned, 6 mos. old, sired by GMF Rollo Domino 9th. R Rome, 517 Charlton 4 Angus Bulls, 6 to 7 mos. old, purebred but not registered, at Dauphine St. (Tel. Ca. 8457). Nice Bull Calf out of regis- tered Canadian Jersey Cow, by Pebble Hill bred sire, drop- to register, $50.00. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton. 8 fine Herefords, some regis- |. tered Can be seen at my farm on Lawrenceville Hwy., 3 mi. John Clarkston 37381 Mrs, Louise C. Kennedy, Stone about 4 wks. old, for sale. J. -old, extra large for age, $100.00, Mrs. D. P. McCorvey, College Park, SER 3, sox: Ios : Heifers, some to freshen soon, also 2 reg. Bulls for sale. Travis polled, Domino breed- ing, 3 yrs. old, ready for heavy selling to prevent in- $300.00, FOB L. Maxey, Lawrenceville, 116 Stone Guernsey Bull Calf, 3 mos. cellent type and color, from ex- $100.00. A. S$. Henry, LaFayette, Care Henrys 3 registered 8 and 10 mos. old} show prospect, $150.00 ea. C. S. Reg. Jersey Bull Calf, 7 mos. old, dam is a Silver Medal Cow. Sire 4 Star Bull. Both classified excellent, Pebble Hill breeding. $150.00. Trade for high produc- ing cow fresh in milk, E, B Polled and White Face cross, $125. Georgia Nichols, Clarkes- 1 fine Jersey Cow, now milk- ing without calf, gives 5 gals. on good pasture, $150, Mrs, J. W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rt. 2. 1 ~Angus-Hcreford Heifer, freshen 3 mos., Ist calf. C. C. Gresham, Atlanta, 5010 Ptree Dunwoody Rd. Tel. Ch. 2037. _ 3 extra nime reg. Polled Hereford bulls, about 11 mos. ea.; ea.; | 107 old, ready for light service, $7" ea. if taken at once. R. M. Sparks, Soperton. Reg. Angus Bull, 3 yrs. old, good rugged individual, for sale. R. W. Nelson, Yatesville. HOGS FOR SALE OIC hogs and pigs, champions DeKalb Co, and SE Fair, dbl. treated and registered, W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1. ; Reg. Big Bone Guinea pigs, 7 and 8 wks, old, males and females, $20. ea. Hershel Sat- terfield, Commerce, Rt. 1. Hereford hogs, ready to breed, males and gilts, $30, ea. Dbl. treated, registered in buyers name. Will ship any- where. Leon Watson, Unadilla. PO" Box 21 As Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3 mos. to 7 mos, old, boars and gilts, for sale. L. P, Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Big bone Guinea pigs, eg buyers name, 8 wks. old, $2 ea. J. C. Sosebee, Jr., Talmo, Brie Tamworth Boars, one 6 mos. old ready for ser ice; Six 2 mos, old, reg. in buyer's name, George i. Laing, Jr., Amv-i- cus, Rt. 1. Purebred reg. Duroc Bred Sows, second breeding, excel- lent shape, cheap for immediate sale, with papers. Mrs. J. F. Hanley, Millhaven. Reg. Black PC Boar, 300 lbs., 14 mos. old, $75.00; 5 reg. Black -|PC_ pigs, 3 mos. old, and 4 gilts, 1 boar, $20. ea.; Also reg. Jersey bull, 14 mos. old, for sale or exec, for reg, white face ealf reg. Di ex- real Red 35 good healthy pigs, reason- able, cholera in-mune; G. Beach, Smyrna, Rt. 2. s Choice reg. 1 yr. old bred Hampshire gilts, will farrow in 2 months, from Masterbilt Sturdibilt stock, 140-190 lbs., $65. to $85. crated, shipped and registered. A. V. Rocker, Pu- laski. Black African Big Bone Guinea Boar, about 100 lbs. 5 mos. old, $25. Will ship, E. O. Bledsoe, Carrollton, Rt. 3. | 10 half. Big Bone, Half Lit- tle Black African Guinea pigs, $10, ea. at my. home, 1/4 mi, Alto Depot. Will not ship or sell on Sunda . A. B. Blalock, Alte, Box 22. : 2 full blooded Duroc Jersey gilts, to bring pigs about Nov. 10th, $30. ea. bred to reg. Du- roc Male: Also 2 nice Cherry Red, full blooded Duroc males, 5 mos. old, ready for service, $20. ea. W. A. Moore, Haddock, Riel. Full stock Little Bone Black African Guinea males and fe- male, 6 mos. old, for breeding,, stay fat kind, $30. Bas, Ouies Sinquefield, Harrison. 2 reg. SPC brood sows, bred for 83rd litters to 1st place Sen- ior Yearling Boar of SE Fair, also 2 fine litters SPC pigs, 9 wks. old, dbl. treated, worm- ed, with papers, $25, ea. Geo. Brownlee, Jr., Ben Hill, Care Sandra-La Farm. Reg. Hampshires, several boars teady for service; sev- eral bred gilts; 50 weaned pigs. All from blocky type stock. Good breeding, from champion bloodlines. At White, Ga. John F. Fowler, Owner, Cartersville, POB 328. Purebred Hereford Sow, not registered, extra fine pigs, $65. Can breed if desired. N. R. Mooney, Quill. Reg. blocky type Duroc pigs, 4 mos. old, dbl. treated for cholera and swine plaque, pa- pers in buyers name. $30, for female. Hoyt - Douglas, Alma, RFD 4..4.> SPC = pigs; 11 wks. old, reg. buyers name, $20. ea. at my barn; $25. ea shipped. Jimmy Duncan, Jackson, Rt. 3. 20 or 30 SPC pigs, 4 mos. old, well fed, good shape, for sale at my farm 3 mi. W. Ogle- thorpe. U. S. Lashley, Ogle- thorpe. Purebred Little Bone Black African Guinea pigs, stay fat kind, $10. ea. No shipping. Hu- | bert Daniell, Winston. 8 male pigs, OIC, 6 wks. old Noy. Ist, $10. ea, at my place, 4 mi. N. Alto at Old Veader Blalock, Alto, Rt. 1 reg., cholera: immune, $75.00; Also 7 pigs for a Floyd D. Polk, Macon, Rt. 2 OIC pigs, out 0 register, $15. ea.; 2, $25, at farm. Can- not. oe Richard Bearden, Douglasville, Rt. 2. Reg. Hereford pigs by Fash- ion Boy, 1949 Natl. champion, and Good Goods, 1950 Jr. champion SE Fair, and by Ward Meade Pride, weaned pigs, $25. ea. and up. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd., Care Ward- Meade Farm. (Tel, 969-M-4). SPC pigs, sired by the son of $2500. boar, treated and reg- istered in buyers name, for sale; Also want a nice gentle pony, about 900 lbs., will work and ride. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst, OIC pigs and Shoats, $12. 50 up at my farm, W. M Holmes, Pine Lake. One reg. OIC wane 18 mos. old, short nose, 300 lbs., $60.00, 8_wks. old Pig, crossed OIC and SPC, $12.50 ea. my place, 2 blocks So. Rose Garden Tourist Court. W. O. Parker, Riverdale, Ri Ris 15 SPC Pigs, 8 wks, old, subj, to Reg. $10.00 ea.; Also Car- nation type Holstein Bull, 14 H.|for breeding purpo Jackson, Yatesville. mos, old, for sale. L. P. Place. Will not ceca Sere 5 1 SPC Boat, approx, 205 te _ Reg. Big Bone Gui He J. Cleveland, Elk 2 fine Hogs, 100 lbs. 01 1 sow, 1 boar, sire shire, $25.00 ea, Mrs. White, Stockbridge. Purebred blocky Duros reg. buyers name, Block Duroc Boar, 13 mos. old, United and Southern ~ Lamar Land, Rochelle. 2 blocky type Duroc 5 mos, old, reg. buyers $45.00 ea. fob. James E. Te Waycross, RED 1. : Reg. Hereford Pigs, larg lection, bloodlines of Intl. several state champions, up. Your inspection i Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., M Rt. 3; Paper Mill. Ra, 969 M4 ). Reg. Hereford Pigs, ton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Reg, SPC. Pigs, si place Sr. Yearling SE Fair, long bodied, m fast growing, 10 wks, treated, wormed, $25.00 George Brownlee, Jr., Care Sandra-La Farm, Cherry Red Blocky Duroc Pigs, registered in b name, life treatments cholera, $25.00. H, G Wi Baxley. Litter of 9 reg. Pigs, reg. in buyers n Will ship anywhere. Bo garley, Culloden. (Tel OIC Pigs, show typ champions, best bloo in buyers name, 2 He Bulls, horn type, 1 and old, reg. Domino strai Lyle, Lilburn;. RE 1) Or Farm, : 3 purebred White Face Here ford Pigs with papers, 2 mal 1 gilt, 5 mos. old, $25.00 ea pairs purebred Big Bone B African Guinea xia 7 mos, $20.00 ea.; $38.00 pr. P. L. Str Jr, Nicholls. ; Reg. SPC Hogs, bred. gilts took #1950 Blue Ribbons at standing fairs, bred to b Reasonable price. No letters B. Miles, Jr., Metter. Reg. Big Bone Black G Gilt, 3% mos. old, $18.00, Also booki new Litter of pigs. old), $18.00 ea. Mrs Donald, Commerce Black Essex Sow, pee Big Bone Guinea 'M at my place; $55.00 shi Big Bone Guinea Male old, reg buyers $15.00 ea. at my place hep Rever Wade, 4 Little Bone Black Bred Guinea Gilt, O. Bledsoe, Carroll SPC Pigs, both sex, bloodlines, from _ Me, Delta Carroll OIC Pigs, 8 and | shart nose, blocky, ers name, Ship and $22.50 ea, Americus, RFD SPC Pigs, males a wks. old, $25.00 to Gilts, (2 " ages) $35.00 Open and Bred Gilt Sired by Wonder bloodlines, reg Cholera ten Americus, Ri One Big Bone $50.00; ee ready December, mos, old, best bloodlines, from |B: 4443-J. Mrs. H. W. Rt. 1, bull, Clinton Cason, AMontigellay | Macon, Riggins Mill R q high production ey Phone | W i to 10 ike. old, 7 Gilts, $75.00 to| Males ready for ser- -buyers name, in- oh to ship. Phone , Alpharetta. purebred OIC Male Pigs, 7 old, not registered, $12.00 at my ane J. E, Meeks, teed: > ORSES AND MULES a _ FOR SALE rt Tenn. Walkers (mares), colors, 1 black, other red, aited, sound, no blemish- gentle. See. Earl Step- Fairburn, Rt. 2, Mule, fine cond., cheaj. Clarkston 7329, G L. Tucker, Rt. 1. d young Black Mare Mule, well, $100.00, About half between Kennesaw and beth, J sels ENG, Kennesaw, mare mules, 8% yrs. (1000 lbs. each, work | 3 thing) gentle, best for - mower, $200.00, James erbert, Commerce, Rt. 4. od Mare Mules, 1100 8 yrs. old, and all : r cash, Must Army duty). Geo, gerald, Pitts, nt. 1, Box. : = Walking Filly, with star and 2 stocking % yrs. old, one filly, sor- 6 yrs, old, Both gentle priee, W. Marvin Smith, ille, Rt. 1, Box 111. Mules 10 yrs. and 2 yrs. oth $100.00. Or sell se- tely, See: Foe Pence y Tis: n olnton, , e Mule, around 1100 lbs., cond., about 10 yrs. old; ilso model A Farmall Tractor vith all equipment for sale, heap for cash. G. P. Helmy. loomingdale. Mules. oe Plow Gear, ts Brown Horse Mule, 7 yrs. 1100 lbs., gentle, work any- re, good. cond., $75.00. At ace 5 mi, SO, Tallapoosa. authen, Tallapoosa, Rt-i, are Mule, around 9 yrs. weighs between 900 ibs., cond., work anywhere, for exchange for a heifer or ow at my place east of O near Noahs Ark G. A. ee, Jones- Rt. 1, Box 4 farm ahs eo lbs., old, work anywhere, $50. 00: Wagon, - and equipment, sbid A Maddox, ion yrs. old, 1200 lbs. ea, .00; Mare, 10 yrs. old, 1000 blocky, 125.00; 700 Ibs. Horse, Me YESS 150.00; Middle age Mule 1000 Ib. $85.00, L. C. Cochran, Rt. 2, Care Farm. ae ao iat: Mule, 6 ar old, 900 $100.00 at my barn for Otis Watkins, Martin, Rt. 6 yr. old mare mule, here, for sale or ex- M. Harris, Thomaston, one 7 yrs. old, 950 ther plenty of age, work anywhere. ay ieiens 5 yrs. old, my place. E, J, Brant- sville, Rt. 1 h ules, about 1100 lbs., are Mule, about 800 . Will give a 2 H_ wag- ie pair of mules. W. ity, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. PAGE SEVEN HORSES AND Mt ILES FOR SALE RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE andersville, Reason- | eat, _Greens- Saline Colt, 19 mos, old, well bred, bay color with 4 white feet, and blaze face, for sale cheap. Mrs, Lila Saely, Cuthbert. Mare Horse; Also 2 Herford calves, raised by FFA boys, 1800 lbs. Edward Cato, Warm Springs, RFD 1, Box 41. 2 work mules, wt. 1 M. lbs. ea.; 2 mares, work or saddle, 400 Ibs. ea. 1 with mule colt yr. old. Sell or trade for cattle, hogs, common goats or Leg- horn pullets. J./H. McVeigh, Waynesville. ; Good mule, work anywhere, good condition, $50. C. B, Rid- ley, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. Black Mare, 7 yrs. old, works anywhere, 1300 lbs. gentle, sound, $100. Or exc. for good Jersey cow. Mrs. A. Y. Weaver, Rabun Gap, Rt. 1. Nice Work Mare, 8 yrs. old, around 1300 lbs., work any- where, i-r sale or exchange for yearling calves of same value. oe D. Barfield, Louisville, Rt. Brood Mare, 8/yrs old, 1200 lb., bred to 5 gaited saddle horse, excellent worker and |, breeder, smooth routh mare mule, fat, good w~ er, 950 Ibs, for sale cheap or rade. Ash- ley Durham, Chipley. A 1100\ lb. black 9 yr. old Mare, works anywhere, sound, also 8 M, stalks Green Cane, /and a Wind Mill. Best bid gets any or all at my place, 9 mi. S. E. Colquitt. Ludie E. Phil lips, Colquitt, Rt. 2. Mare Mule, about 1000 lbs., dark brown with light face, gentle; work anywhere, 10 yrs. old, broke, reasonable price. Write or see: Frank Chapman, Lizella, Rt. 1. 1 pair smooth mouth sound mare mules and 2 H Thorn- head Wagon, 2 H John Deere Mower, good cond. Reasonable price. See: R. M. Goodmah, Hampton, Rt. 2, (MeDonough- Fayetteville Rd.) Nice Black Mare, about~ 1000 Ibs., gentle, ee well t thing: Also H wagon, $100. for both. i letters answered. B. F. Cook, Tucker, Church St. Black Mare Mule, 10 yrs. old, work anywhere, 1200 lbs, priced to 4 Also 2 H wagon for sale. T. W. Simons, Doug- lasville. Good 6 yr. old Mare, 1100 Ibs., splendid for plowing, any- one can: handle, for sale or trade for bred heifer, bred sow, or good young hens. 1 mi. E. Frank Jordans Store. L. D Haney, Buford, Rt. 3. 2. (Near Vietron matched _Mare Mules, 7 |. or gentle Shetland) 0 a RiL. Wilson, | # RABBITS AND CAVIES- ; FOR SALE 5 White see ae Wool Rab- bits, 4 mos. old, $2. ea; Also 1 White, 1 Grey Rabbit, $3.00 for both, Exchange. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2. _ English Angora Rabbits, from reg. stock, good woolers, Sr Does, $5. ea.; Bucks, $3.00; Jrs.; $5. pr. over 3 mos. old, Ship anywhere; Also want Pony. State age, color, size, price. Phone 3682. John C. Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. Popular St. 14 Angora Rabbits, for sale cheap, or exchange for chick- | ens (pullets of laying age, pre- ferably NH Red, or White Leg- horns), feed sacks, dried fruit, pecans, or anything can use. Mrs. G. W. Forest, Jasper. Pure Whit- English Angora Rabbits, -Sr. bred Doe, fine Buck. $5.00; Junion pair, $3.00. W. E. Stone, Royston, Rt. 1. Purebred NZW Rabbits, 4 does, 6 mos. old, $3.50 ea; 8 Does, 4 mos, old, $3. ea; 2 Bucks, k mos. old, $3..-. Gas Eight, 4 mos. old, $1. 50 ea.; 2 bred does, 1 yr. old, $5. ea. Delivering time Nov. 13th. Mrs. . T. Mashburn, Paleo, Rt. . 2 NZW Does, 15 mos. old, : _ Will not sell - separately. at once. Ship Express also a 2 yr. stallion colt, any-. rparGrl Fine selection of ped. heavy wt. NZW and Checkered giants, especially for breeding pur- poses, reasonably priced. Spen- cer Strange, Hartwell. 602 Sa- vannah St. ; 3. prs. Flemish Giant. Rex cross Rabbits, grown, $3.50 pr.; Angora Doe, bred, $2.00; Nice crossed, 8 wks. old, $1. ea Or trade for Bantams or Pigeons. H. M. Adams, Douglasville. NZW and Californians, ped. Juniors, from best show blood- lines. All inquiries answered. C. P. Houston, Atlanta, 1445 McPherson Ave., S. E. De. 7467. NZW ped. Noes, ready to breed, also NZW ped. Buck, ready for service, Satis. guar- anteed. Jack Hinton, Atlanta, 929 Victory Dr., S. W. Ra. 7939. Pe Giant Chinchilla Jr. Bucks, choice breeding stock from litter of ten, 36 lbs. at 7 wks. old, produced by an 11 lb. doe, $3. ea. Exp. Col. Papers furnished. Robrt P. Middle- ton, Austell, Box 357. NZW Bucks, ped. from red, white, and blue registered sire: Junior trio, $10.00; $4. ea.; Seniors in NZW or Chinchilla, $5. All letters answered. L. B.. Sampler, Ramhurst, 2 mos. old heavy wt. Chin- chillas, from high producing foundation stock, good meat type, fur quality, trio, $10. Ped. papers furnished. Letters an- swered, Ship anywhere. John L. Parrott, Macon, Rt. 6, 2366 Miller Field Rd. NZW Rabbits exclusively, p2d. and reg. stock, good. bone and type, large litters and heavy ..ilkers, all ages, satis. guar. Walker E. Smith, Atlan- ta, 2684 Collier Dr., N. W., Rt. 8. Ra.\ 9990." 4 White Rabbits, 10 wks. old, $5. or $3. for pr. Cannot ship. Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland, Roan 1 large ped. Sandy Flemish Giant Buck, 6 mos, old, from best show winning strain, good type and quality, $6.00, or trade for ped. Fawn Flemish Doe, 4 mos. old or up. R, Lamar Brant- ley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. Pure Angora Rabbits, . woolers, $5.00 a pair. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. 8 wks. old Rabbits for im- mediate sale. Call Al, 1288. Mrs. W, B. Paul, oO 246 Lake- wood Ave., 8 J Purebre NZW Rabbits, 2 mos. old, $1.50; 4 mos. old, $2.50; Grown Bucks and Does, $5.00. Rit, C. T, Mashburn, Rebecca, Heavy wt. Chinchilla Rabbits, -ped. stock, bucks from 2 to 8 mos. old, does, % mos. o1d. Write for prices, J. C, J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. fine L. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE One White Butt Headed Goat, eons milker, $15.00 at my home. . F,. Norman, Richland, Rtjicds 12 Common Goats, various ages and colors, $60.00. M. B. Carr, Roberta, RFD 2. 1 fine Toggenberg, about 2 yrs. old, giving some milk now, about 3 qts. when fresh, $10. 00. FOB my place, 6 mi. S. Decatur at Fort Creek Church. H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. Saanan and Tog. Goats, 1 reg. 6 qt. Tog. Doe, $65.00; Other fresh does, $40. ea.; and several Tog. Bucks and Bred Doe., young and old, for sale. Morris Sanders, Vidalia. Saanan males at stud includ- iro sire of highest A. R. tested foe in U. S, A. for 1949, some nice bred does, yearlings, and | bucks for sale. Tel, Be. 5393. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave. N. W. 2 grown does, 1 purebred Tog., 3/4 Saanan-1/4 Tog., good milkers, purebred Tog. Buck ready for service, buttheaded, all for $65. J. Lee Abernathy, Thomaston, Rt. 3, 12 goats, ea ae $60. White Saanan Milk Goats, has horns, 8 mos. old, freshens March Ist., 2, $30. ea. Fi ard Morgan, Tallapoosa, Rid. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want buy Reg., Polled Here- ford bull, not over 2 yrs, old, moderately priced, not over 75 mi. Atlanta. Geo. E. Miller, Jr., Lithonia. Miller Road. Want some day old Calves. Come after, Give full inform- ation in letter. Pershing Low-- ery, Eastman, Rt. 4 Want 1 gentle, young milch cow; good family cow, that will stay in a field; also want 15 or 20 pullets, or young hens, laying or ready to lay. Cow to be del. m: farm, near Decatur. Lester A. Brown, Decatur, 450 Clairmont ve., Phone DE 1361. Want 1 dual purpose Short- horn bu"! or calf. R./M. Black- well, Chamblee, RFD 1. Want reg., Holstein calf, few days to few weeks old, to raise. Reg. papers must be ob- tainable. Quote full particulars. W. B. Bankston, McDonough, PO; Box -5, Want 20 gr:f2 White Face Poller heifers, 375 to 400 Ibs. wt. Bangs and T. B. tested. Dec. 1st del. State price. (No deal- rs). A. B. Matthews, Tucker. Want young calves, males and females; from day to 4 mos. old to raise: Jerseys, Guernseys, Holsteins or White Face, Write full details. J. H. Tribble, Atlanta, 52 Briarcliff C ele, N; E- HORSES AND MULES: Want a small Mare, 5-10 yrs. old, safe for children to ride. Garnette. Stephens, Adrian, Rt. 1s : SHEEP AND GAOTS: Want 2. or 3 milk goats and 1 bill, also few common goats. State color, ag, and price. L. E, Morgan, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 716. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: Several Common Bantam Roosters, 50c ea. March hatch. G. R. Bailey, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Bantams: RI Reds, White Jap. Silkies, ~ and several other varieties, reasonable price, B. H. Holsomback, East Point, 302 S. Harris St. 15 Bantam Hens, 50c ea. at my farm, 2 mi. Tignall. Will not ship. J. B, Biffle, Tignall. .10 Cornish Bantam Hens, 1 Rooster, tor saic. Tel. Ma. 0398. Mrs. Merrell, Atlanta, 927 Crew St; S..W, 1 Speckled Bantam Rooster, and Bantam Hen, 1950 hatch, both for $2.50. FOB. No checks, nor stamps. Mrs. Carlton C. Sims, Commerce, Rt. 2, Golden and Bright Bantams, $3.00 pr. 1949 and 1950 hatch; Also some exira young roosters, $1.50 ea. Tel. Ra. 3505. C. L. Cawthon, Atlanta, 977 Stewart Ave. S. W. Nice pair purebred Golden Sebright Bantams for prize win- ning stock, $4.00. Hubert Mil- ler, Dudley. 13 commion breed Bantams, 12 hens and 1 rooster, all 1 yr. old, $6.50 FOB. Joe Martin, Jesup, Box 213, CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 2 Dark Cornish March se hatch cockerels, $5.50 ea.; 8 hen 18 mos. oldand cock. 2 yrs, old $18.90 or $3.00 ea. All purebred. FOB, M. O. Mrs. J, E. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Dark Cornish, 5 hens, $2.00 ea. 1 rooster; $3.00, Yr. old this month. Exc, for 15 N. H. Red pullets, 8 wks. old, of good laying strain. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup. White Cornish March and April cockerels, from prize ene stock, $2.50 ea. Mrs, oO. raft, Lavonia. =? 2. POULTRY FOR SALE Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels, mostly ready for service, $2. 00 ea. in lots two. Exchange 2 for 2 of same breed. State what you have.. H. W. Thurmond ~ Farmington. : 5 purebred heavy type Berry strain Long Legged Dark Corn- ish hens. $11.50 or $2.35 ea. Excnange one 1 yr. old Rooster of same for one of same age and breed, MO only. Miss Cora B.- Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1. : One 5% Claiborn 2 yr. old Cock, one Pure Hulsey Cock, $5.50 ea.; 1 Claiborn Cross young _ Hen, $2. 00. No COD. Ship any- time. C, L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. Snyders pure Bacon War- horses Stags, $5.00 ea.; 1 Stag, 2 Hens, $15.00; Cock, 2 Hens, $20.00; S. A. Ginn Grey Cock, and hen, $15.00; Good Pit Cocks, 5 to 6 lbs., 12, $100. 00, Exchange for reg. Duroe pigs. Tom Weaver Canon, RR 2. ~ Pit Cocks, 4% to 7 Ibs., $5.00 to $7.50 ea, Trade 2 hens and 6 lb. cock for 2 hens and cock of Law Grey or Clarets, C. N. | Miller, Gainesville, Rte 4 eee Purebred Red Lace or Dark (bull dog) Cornish Hens, and Cockerels, early. spring hatch, $2.00 ea.; $5.00 trio. Shipped in light crate. Also have pullets, same age as cockerels. L. C. . Tootle, Glennville, Rt. 4. 2 Puluets, 1 Stag of Clipper Shawl Neck and Round Head Pit Games crossed, $7.50 trio. R, H. Crawford, Tiger. + 1 purebred Cornish. Rooster, $3.00; Two White Rock Hens, pure, $5.00. Add postage. Mrs, J. E. Sorrells, Reyston. LEGHORNS: 45 White Leghorn and Black Minorca Cross Pullets, 4 A grade pte or $2.25 ea. No checks. B. J. Reece, Jr., Cartecay. 300 large type 4 A English White Leghorn Pullets, laying, $1.25 ea. W. M. Harris, Thomas- ton, Rt. 3. About 135 White Leghorns, ~ 4 A grade pullets, beginning to _ lay, for sale at my home, 332 mi. W. Bowdon. G. W. Ham- ~ mock, Bowdon, Rt. 4. : Purebred flop comb, large type, 4-A grade White Leghorn roosters, $1.50 ea. Mrs; A. T.- OBarr, Lavonia, Rt, 1. PS Fine Black Leghorns, Exhi- bition and Production bred, 4 pullets and 1 cockerel, $12.50. W. O. Thomas, Savannah, 1205 East 40. MINORCAS, MIC., AND ORPINGTONS: Good laying mixed hens, free of disease, $1.35 ea. plus charges, Ship in lightweight crates; Fryers, average 2% to 3 lbs, $1.00 ea. Plus postage. Mrs. H. >) E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt, 1. Yellow Buff Orpington Stags, | 3 to 5-Ibs, $175 ea. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2 4 Black Minorca Pullets read to lay, and 1 Cockerel, Don- aldson strain, April hatch, $19.00, . Mrs. J. D. Durden, Hapeville, P.O... Box 127. (Srd-gsireet Hammond Park). 15 mixed large fat hens for z sale. Will ship at market price, ij J. E. Meeks Senoia, Rt. 1. : : PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, QUAIL, DOVES, ETC. Large Northern Bob White Quail, $4.00 pr. when 10 pairs or more taken. Fully matured. Ra. 5578. J. B. Clyburn, Atlanta, 223 Altoona Pl., S. W. 1950 hatch Blue Peafowls, d $25.00 per pair. Henry Tart, = Valdosta, P. O. Box 555. High producing Bob White Quail, 4-5 mos. old, from mo- thers laying over 75 eggs 2ach in 2nd. year (over 100 Ist. year), $5.00 pr. Limited number. C. B. Davis, Atlanta, 681 Delmar Ave, S. E. Tel, Di. 2712. 1950 hatch Golden and Silver Pheasants, about grown, $7.5@ pr.; Also large Mutant Cocks, $3.00 ea C. Whit Turner, Mc- Donough. 10 common Pigeons, $5.00 for lot. FOB. Send MO. Malcolm McMillan, Bartow, Box 13. Ringneck Pheasants, good heavy stock, $3.00 ea. Shipped FOR. Sah Doughtry, Metter. eebis Decatur, De: 2405). PAGE HIGHT (Continued from Page One) ers and force the men and women on American farms to carry raising the standard of living of people Readers of the Bul- letin will remember that I told you that if you liked that kind of treatment, just keep on voting for the Washington offl- cials who were giving you that kind of in other countries. treatment. Congress has recently passed a law giving the President the power to fix ceilings on commodity prices. the burden in You had States. best take up with your Congressmen and_ Senators this question and get something done about it quick, otherwise there will not be any adjustment made by the Ad- ministration to bring the price of Ameri- can eotton up to the present world prices. The present priee of eotton in Mexico and Brazil just about represents actual parity for Amerlean farmers. dent is now in eontrol of -prices. bargo which the Government has placed on the export of American cotton is what makes it posstble for eotton to be 66c in Mexico and Brazti and 38c in the United | " The Presi- The em- OTTON FARMER CRUCI You remember when they we ing the Marshall Plan down th _of the American people, the farme told that the Marshall Plan wor vide unlimited markets for the They didnt tell you th talking about Mexican farmers, Br farmers; Egyptian farmers and products. aria ' We will give you some more : _ subject a little later. : TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agricultur POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS WANT 2 yr. Silver Pheasants, 2 yrs. old Golden Hens, 1950 hatch Golden and Amherst, Pheasants, Ringneck, Bob White Quail, 1950 hatch, Chukars,_ other breeds pheasants. Letters ans. Harry A. Wasden, M. D., Quit- man. - Pair of 3 yrs. old Blue Pea- fowl, $70.00; Pair of 1 yr. old Blue Peafowl, $40.00; Tame Bob White Quail, $8.50.; Chinese, Mongolian Ringneck Pheasants, $10.00 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. REDS: NH, I, OTHERS Fine Dark RI Red Parmenter strain, and B. R. spring hatch, and roosters $2.50 ea.; Also Bantams, mixed with Buff Co- chins, small, feather legged, 3 hens, and purebred roosier $5.00; 1 pr. small soild White Bantams, $2.50 pr. Mrs. W. E. Marshall, Reynolds. TURKEYS EAS, GEESE BUCKS, BTG. tor Sua een 20 nice turkeys, 30-12 Ibs., $1. Ib. about { est Pow- der Springs. not ship. . A. Bennett, Powder Springs, Risde BB ary e ys, 18-16 Ibs. ea. 50e ed Peete Bartow. 25 nice turkeys, 40 lb. at my home on Lewrgorey ae: Grayson Rd. * so Batchelor, os Lawrenceville, About 65 pure White African guineas, $1.40 ea. at ay home. Will not ship. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson, 12 head Geese, 7 mos, old, $2.75 ea, at my barn, 1 mi. Union School, % mi. North Mel ter. Cannot ship. Mrs, d. W. Lanier, Summit, Rt.. 2. 50 AAA production bred Parmenter Red Pullets, 1950 POULTRY WANTED March hatch, $85.00; or $2.00 ea. J. Lee Abernathy, Thomaston, Rt. 3. Ri Red Pullets, dark strain, $2.00 ea.; Cockerels, $3.00. All about grown. Mrs. D. Donaldson, 726 Candler St. (Tel, ' 46 N. H. Red pullets, 64% mos. old, laying 73 per ct., also 49 Indian River cross pullets, 8 mos. old, laying 50 per ct., $3.60 ea. Sell in lot only. No shipping. John Cy Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. Sash St, phone 3682 eee 3 TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: Domesticated Mallards, year old, $4.00 pr.; $5.00 trio. Will ship MO only. H. C, Bierman, Jr., Albany, 217 Telfair Ave. 20 White Pekin Ducks, 3 mos, 6 mos. and 1 yr. old; some laying _ for sale. Mrs. H. J. Sealy, Jack- son,-RE-3, 30 Mar. hatch Turkeys, re- asonable at farm. Cannot ship but will sell any part. Mrs. Jewel Dominy, Eastman, Rt. 4 5 Turkey Hens, 12 to 14 lbs., +s tom, 25 Ibs., $30. 00 for lot. Ship any wheye. MO only, Mrs. Fendley, Danburg. 15 August hatch Muscovy (quackless) Ducks, $1.50 ea. M. G. De LaRue, Decatur, 307 Spring St. (Tel, De. 2718), 2 yrs. old big bronze turkey, tom, 2 hens, $10.00 ea.; Lot: for $27. 00, Come after. Mrs, Cc. R. Sorrells Monroe, Rt. 1. 1 or 2 pr. pure Brown China geese $7.00 pr. or trade for pr. twin, 6 mos. old billy goats. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. 25 Guineas, this yrs hatch, $20.00 or $1.00 ea also 4 grown guinea hens and rooster, $6.50. FOB. No COD, Mrs. J. L. "Rober- son, Surrency, Box 26. 2 Green Headed 1950 hatch Drakes, $2.00 ea. or exc, for 2 of same breed to keep from inbreeding. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia. RFD 2, Grown, young Geese, $10.00 rp.; grown, young M. B. turkeys, $20. 00 pr. also turkey eggs, $3.00 soe Mrs. M. F.- Gaddis, Se an. Box 427, 4 7 CORNISH AND GAMES: Want price on 4 Spring hatch pullets and rooster, Red and White Cornish Indian. Pay cash, G, J. Holton, Baxley, Rt. Zz Want Game cocks, wt. 6 lbs., 8 ounces up. Must be high sta- tion, well bred, free of defects. Emmitt Caldwell, Senoia, Rt. LEGHORNS: Want from 25. to 200 W. es pullets, or 6 mos. old, dis- ease free, no culls. State price. Albert R. Barrett, Wray, Rt. 2. MISC. CHICKENS: Want 25 or 50 laying pullets,. 6 or 7 mos. old. Quote best Bee J. N. Carso Griffin, Rt. REDS OR WHITE LEGHORNS: Want 100 pullets, ready. for laying, either R, I. Reds or White Leghorns. P. W. Medlock, Ston: Mountain, Rt, 2. FARM HELP WANTED Want small family, white or colored, to help grow flower. and other crops. No objection to man slightly handicapped if no drifter. 4 R house, wood, patches, ete, 4 mi, Decatur, near school, churches, and transportation, G. C. Slaughter, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Phone Evergreen 2813. Want reliable man about 30- 35 with small -family, who knows or wants to learn reg- istered H efords, to work as feed and pasture man. Write for application forr. W. H. Adams, Madison. Want colored family with several hoe hands, near by, to work 25 acre cotton crop on shares, 4 R house, lights, wa- ter, on paved road. W. L. Wil- son, Sparta, Want good man for 2 or 3 H farm on 50-50 basis for 1951. Have tractor, good mules, equinment, excellent house, elec., highway and school bus by door, Fix land with tractor, cultivate with mules. Refer- ences exchan d. L. P. Hull, Covinatan. | tures. Want ite age single women to help with chic-ens and light farm work on farm. Mrs. Charlie Thurmond, a a. (Near Cleveland, a 5 : << woman between 30-45 term, x olf . Harper, Monroe, Rt. ete Want experienced dairy hand. Must have a family. Good sal- ary, house and elec. lights free. Apply: Charles Von Waldner, Savannah, Rt. 4. Want man with boy above school age to wor in apple orchard. House with lights, wood, garden and pasture. $3. daily salary. Must be sober; Perfer from North Ga. -H. B. Roberts, --Clar!-esville, Care Hardmans Orchard. Want settled, experienced | married man to run Grade A Dairy on 50-50 basis. Must be sober: and have general knowl- edge of machinery and pas- Living accommodations for two er three. Excellent op- portunity. References and per- sonal interview necessary. Mrs. Joseph M. Hargrove, Eatonton, Rt. 3. Want good white woman, single, between 25 and 40 yrs. old to live as one of family and do light farm work on farm. No heavy work. Small salary. Just 3 in family. W. M. Miller, Covington, Rt. 5. (Salem paved road). Want couple for 1 H farm on 50-50 basis, 5 R house, elec., on paved road near small town. Have 2 good work mares and good lan. Can give some day work. F, P. Betterton, Tucker, 3076 Brockett Rd. Want man for 280 A farm for | standing rent, 1 mi. Monroe- Jersey Hwy., school and mail route, 11/2 mi. Jersey, Ga., 5 R house, 2 smaller houses, elec. lights, pasture, bottom land, about 100 A cultivation. Mrs. W. D. Spearman, Social Circle. Want unencumbered white, woman, 45-50 yrs. old, live with elderly couple, and do light farm chores on_ small farm. Room, board and $10.00 week. J. B. Mosley, Austell. Want white or col. man for gen. farm work. Must be able handle tractor. Will take col. man and wife, no~ children. Write or see. J. H. Donaldson, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. * Want good Christian woman to live in home with widow and children on farm, and help with light farm chores. Room, board, small salary and week- ends off. Mrs. J. H. Robinson, Bethlehem, Rt. 1. Want good wage hand, a year around, steady worker. 9 mi. S. E. Colquitt. Contact. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt. Want 2 families with one or two men in each family, to do day work on farm. Drive trac- tors, ete. Good ayes cOn ms Mathews, Greenville, Rt. 4. Want col. couple for light farm and yard work. Good) house and small salary.. C. Merriman, Pe ele >h x light farm work on| | Want truck farm on halves, 2 houses, 3 F and 5 R, : 2t ever 8 to 10 miles Atlanta. 7 to work, one expr ienced truck and tractor driver. All sober and honest. James G. Dotson, College Park, Rt. 1. work for wages. Have boy 17. Am 48 yrs. old, hard w=