Tom Linder Commissioner jal By TOM LINDER outhern Commissioners of Agri- *e will meet in Atlanta the week of and discuss the difficulties fac- if pects, in this country. ton market is Poripictel dis- d and no one high or low knows future months will bring forth. oner of Gate: Agriculture Sona et and. 756 Lae e of from fee to ten mil- h should be set aside as not allowed in any 0 cents per pound. The New change pas ae shut oer in the United States ae rwhere else in the world, we hear Wash about some mythical farm WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1951 NUMBER 26 orld price of cotton today is farmer is based on some mythical rela- tionship between what a farmer gets in 1951 and what he received 40 years ago during the period of 1909 to 1914. What do you suppose the President gets now Compared to what a President got 40 years ago? What do Congressmen and Senators get now compared to what they got 40 years ago? What does Govern- ment employees get now compared to _ what they got 40 years ago? What does the butcher, baker and candlestick maker get compared to what they got 40 years ago? How do you compare the relative liv- ae ing standard of anyone in a day of auto- mobiles, radios, washing machines, pic- ture shows and airplanes with conditions 40 years ago, in the days of horses, bug- gies, wagons, mules, ox carts, mule cars, _The interest on public and private debts is more today than the National income was 40 years ago. Corporation profits are twice as much as the National income was 40 years ago. The amount of money paid into the Fed- eral Government in 12 months in the form of Social Security only is more than the cost of the Federal Government 40 years ago. The very idea of trying to figure out what a farmer gets on a basis of what he received 40 years ago and then saying that the farmer is the cause e of inflation and high prices. When the Southern Commissioners of Agriculture meet on March 4, we will see at ey think about the situation. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture | Editorial On F ood Praised _ The articles we have carried on the need for high quality food have attracted a great deal of attention. Following are two letters taken at random from the _many we have received commenting: Emmaus Pennsylvania Mr. Tom Linder Commissioner of Agriculture - Atlanta, Georgia Dear Mr. Linder: 3 I read your article on Food in the J anuary 31st issue of the Market Bulletin and we would very much like to reprint it in our health magazine called Preven- tion. May we? This is really a won- derful article, especially coming from a man who is the head of Agriculture of a State. I am enclosing, herewith, a bulletin of our Soil and Health Foundation which will show you the work of our Founda- tion. I am wondering if we could make a small grant to some agricultural insti- tution in your State to experiment with the Organic Method! Sincerely yours, J, I, RODALE February 6, 1951 Hon. Tom Linder Commissioner of Agriculture Atlanta, Georgia Dear Mr. Linder: I have read and then read again what you had to say about FOOD, appear- ing in issue of Market Bulletin under date of January 31. FOOD is a so much used word, one would never stop to think of its significance. I just cannot command words to ex-_ press to you my appreciation for this article. I shall file it with my many other clippings. As I read your article, I thought how nice it would be if our President would place the people of our Nation under his vine and his fig tree, just as Solomon did, as spoken of in First Kings (4:25). What a peaceful scene that would be for America. Every family a home (farm) with smokehouse, garner, crib, orchard, dairy, barn, fish pond, good roads and, above all CHURCHES WHERE GOD WAS WORSHIPPED. Then we would not have wars. Yours very truly, T, Q. JONES, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 2 ~ FARM LAND ED TION MARCH 21 PAGE TWO ~ GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE-CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL sip PANT EVEE SS Mae UM BSE R of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable | under postage regulations inserted one time on each- request -and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy ing more than 35 to 40 words, not notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. Entered: as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for i ; Bulletin, nor for any transaction :resulting from published 114-122 Pace St., Covingitva, Ga. including name and address. any notice appearing in the of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlania, Ga. Publication Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga. : SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE \ SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 3 Roller No. 12. Chattanooga Cane Mill, good cond., 11 ft. homemade Evaporator (copper bottom) etc., for sale or ex- change for good 6 ft. or large _ fertilizer. and lime spreader. Hwy. 17. D. C. McGiahee, Town- send. : Good 2 H wagon for sale cheap, or exchange for 1 H wagon. J. D.. Holtzclaw, Cedar- town, Rt. 3. Model M John Deere with planters, cultivators, 4 disc til- Jer, mower, 7 ft. blade, spring tooth harrow, transplanter, ex- cellent condition. J. W. Strick- dnd, Luthersville, Rt. 1. Model M John Deere tractor, all equipment, late model, hy- draulic turning plow, planter, cultivators, harrow, good cond., $1700. Mrs. Stokes Weldon, Mil- ner. (Tel. Barnesville 352 R). Practically new S, C. Case tractor, A-1 cond., for sale. Fred Miller, Stockbridge, Intl, 1 Row tractor, cultiva- tors, disc plow, lights, hydraulic lift, reasonable price. Perfect cond, J. W. J. Taylor, Macon, 340 Buford Pl. ~ McCormick-Deering All Steel | . Thresher, 22x38 with self feed- er, and weighin,.:. attachments, 1948 model on rubber tires, - good cond. Phone 2332. Joe Bennett, Yashington. One set fertilizer distributors and planters for Farmall H tractor ccmplete, $100.00; Cul- - tivator for H Farmall, $100.00. Also No. 149 two dise plow for Farmall H, $1.00. Sell together or. separately. R. C. Grigsby, Summerville, Rt. 4. W. D. Allis-Chalmers tractor, ractically new, used about 150 ours, also dif. assortment of _ farm tools. Ed Daniel, Cham- blee. Phone No. 2021. John Deere H tractor with planter, fertilizer cultivator? bottom plow; 3 John Deere B tractors complete with planter, fertilizer attachment and cultivator, excellent cond., $700. ea.; all for $2500 G. -M. Cochran, Jr., Bainbridge. (Southlands). Garden Push-Type cultiva- tor with all attachments, all in excellent condition. John L, Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field Rd., Rt. 6. A Model John Deere tractor, power-trol, 12 A combine with motor, late model, 10-26 in. Taylor Harrow and. Carrier, Planters, cultivators, latest mod- el, with $25.-$30. worth plows extra, $4000. for outfit. oe Light, Noreross. Tel. 167 attachment, | of | Avery tractor and 4 disc til- ler, used little, in good cond., for sale, Phone 3732. Mrs. H. C. Elliott, McDonough, Rt. 2, Allis-Chalmers C tractor and cultivators, 1948 model, power lift, starter, lights, belt pulley, $1000.00; Also 1950 Allis-Chal- mers 60 Combine, $1000. Exch. for cows at market price. J. W. | Ivey, Pinehurst. Phone 54. Dbl. Row Planters for Farm- all Super A tractor, new, for sale. J. B. Hinson, Fitzgerald, Rte : : Hay Mower for Ford Fergu- son Tractor, $100. Letters an- swered, E. C. Nelson, Jr., Ath- ens, 343 So. Pope St. > 2 H Walking \Cultivator, dbl. hopper, planter, practically good as new, reasonable price; Also few other small farm tools for sale, Charles E. Mitch- ell, Rochelle, Rt. 1. New, ever used cotton plant- er and lift type mould board bottom plow for Cub tractor, $65. for both, or trade for calves or mowing machine. Mrs, J. C. Starr, Forsyth, Rt. 3, Juliette Rd. 1H Walking cultivator, al- most new, $40. Exchange for good used Cutaway Harrow. J. C. Sirmans, Stockton, Rt. 1. Good 2nd hand Covington cotton planter, $10. P. C. Reid, .Waco, Rt. 1. ; Gantt Distributor, runs well, good shape (no junk) for sale at one-third price of new one, H. P Malcom, Social Circle, Rt. | 2, Box 47, | Farmall A tractor, 1947 mod- el, cultivators, plow, dbl. disc harrow, good shape, hasnt cul- tivated more than 100 A. See. Bargain. G. D. Moss, Ranger. Intl. Cub tractor, dbl. sec. harrow, dbl. disc tiller, mow- ing machine, plow cultivators and scratchers, like new. See: |Fuller Cochran, Dalton, Rt, 4. McCormick-Deering _ Binder, good as new, $350.; 4 disc Intl. tiller, good shape, $125. Tel. 2489. C. R. Richardson, For- syth, Rt. 4. 1950 John Deere M tractor, | cultivators, distributors, and | planter, practically new condi- | tion, $1650. Phone 132 J1. Al- ton Turner, Macon, Rt. 3. | Farmall C tractor complete | with set of planters and culti- | vators; 2 disc plow, 8 disc bush and bog harrow. All good cond, Reasonable price. Tel. 5035 Cov- ington, G. H. Pitts, Newborn, Box 132. 1 } Chu, SECOND HAND _ MACHINERY FOR SALE ~ 1350 egg elec. incubator, au- tomiatie control, all eggs turn at once, $65.00 at place. C. A. Lutz, smnesboro, Set of 2 Row planters with attachments for. Farmall trac- tor, good as new. A. L. Law, P20. Box. 47. Avery Champion Grain bind- er, 5 ft. blade, for sale cHeap. |Can be seen at farm 3 mi, W. Royston, Hwy. U. S. 29. T. C+ Hill, Royston, Rt. 1. 2 oil brooders, used only 10 weeks for sale. Mrs. Agnes Beavers, Chatsworth, Rt. 3, | Box 22. SEED FOR SALE Hales Best Cantaloupe Seed, 65c large cup; ?umpkin, 10c doz.; Cucumber, and Hot Pep- per, 5c Tbl.; Ohio Pea Seed, 10,, 15c; Dry, Sage, 15. cup. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. 1950 crop Sericea Seed, scari- fied, in 100 lb. bags, high germ., 17c lb.;. Dbl. Screened Sericea, not scarified, high germ., 100 Ib, bags, lle lb.; Martins Combine Milo, recleaned, in 100 lb. bags, 5c lb, Merk T. Warren, Dewy Rose. : Early Speckled Velvet Beans for seed, $3.50 bu.; Crowder (Sugar) Peas, $12.00 bu. Ralph W. Griffin, Douglas. Kobe Lespedeza Seed, re- cleaned, v.18 Pct. purity, germ. 99 pet, 15 lb; Kobe No. 2 Pasture Grade, 10c lb.; New Crop Little Combine Pea, 9c 1b.; $5.00 bu. in 5 bu. or more, Phone 8212, Mac Cobb. Hartwell, RFD os : : Cannon Ball Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, hand saved, $1.00 Ib.; Irish Gray Watermel- on, $2.00 lb.; Lone Tender Green Okra, no trash; and Col.. Run- ning Butterbeans, 2a. 60 lb, J. H. Lewis, Leslie, P, O. Box 62. Old Time Little White Tender Half Runner Garden Bean Seed White Cornfield, free of weevils, $1.00 cup. PP. Mrs, T. H. Wade, TalkingsRock, Rt. 1.373 No. 1 stock recleaned Kobe Lespedeza, purity 99 pct. and better, germ. -above 90 pct., put up in 100 Ib. strong shipping bags, 15c lb.; 10 bag lots, 14 1/2c lb.; 20 bags and up, 14c Ib, Fob. Cash with order. Joe Bention, Colbert. za Super Redheart Stone Mt. Watermelon seed, hand saved, .pure, $2. ib, Del. B. Paul Smith, Maysville, Rt. 1. Cucumber seed; bear until frost if kept picked, 25c tbl.; Fumpkin, 25c tbl Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Fricks, White Stone. Tender bean seed, Striped Half Rumer, and Large white Creasebacks, 50c cup; Okra seed, 50c cup. Or exchange for feed sacks: 2 cups for 4 print or 6 white. Add postage. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt=3. Old Time Half Runner Striped bean seed, 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs. EY D. Lackey, Alto, Rt. 1, Box 52, a : Black viamond Watermelon, Okra, and Cucumber seed, $1.00 lb.; Cannon Ball Watermelon, Imp. H. B, 36 Cantaloupe, 75c Ib.; Congo Watermelon, $4. 1b.; Yellow Crook Neck Squash, $1.25 Ib, Add postage, Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron. Green Glaze Heading Collard, 25c -packet; ozs,, $1, PP. T. J; Steed, 3uena Vista. 2 lbs. hand selected yellow meat water.nelon seed, $1.25 lb.; 1 large cup Cuban Queen (new seed), 60c. PP. Mrs. J. E, Sikes, Cochran, Champion Green Glaze Col- lard, 4 tbls., $1..; 8 tbls., $2. PP. Would exchange 8 tbls. for 8 dark print sacks, Mrs. T. T. Hol- loway, Cobbtown, Irish Gra, Watermelon seed, and Hales Best Cantaloupe, $1. lb. Del. Will mix 2 suit buyer. B. F, Mauldin, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Large Yellow Meat Watermel- on seed, 24, 10c and stamped en- velope; Cream Crowder and Mush peas, Okra eed, 25c large Yellow | Flowering eggplant seed, 15 .doz, Mrs. J. M. Braswell, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. : 50 Ibs. large round or ob- long Black Lee Watermelon seed, hand saved, shade dried, $1.50: Ib.; $1.25 for 5 lbs. or ower. y an R. Hall, Milledgeville, 600~Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza seed, 22c lb. No. 1, Jack Whitak- er, Mansfield, Rt. 1... qin Seed, 15c per pod. PP. Mrs. W. M, Willis, Chatsworth, Rt, 2. Seed: Wakefield, Flat Dutch, and Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage, $1.40 Ib.; Rutger, Marglobe, and Stone Tomato, 4 lbs., $6.00; $1.60 lb.; Collard, 60c Ib. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Giant Sunflower seed, 25 cup: PP.. Mrs, C. C. Williams, Senoia, Rt, 2. White and Speckled Half Run- ner Garden bean, also Nixon Muskmelon seed, ea, 50c cup; Vine. Peach seed, 25c tbl, Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1, Citron Seed, 95c Ilb.; Also Klondike Strawberry Plants, 45c GC; Raspberry, 50c clump., Plu. postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming, Rt, 5. 1950 dried hot (red) pepper, $1.25 lb. PP in pound lots or more. Mrs. H. S,. Mullins, Mil-. Newens : Calif. Multiplying Beer seed, 25c start; White Skin Cucumber, T3 thi} 2; 25, PP. Mrs, Tes. Nolen, Rockmart, Rt, 2. Foot long Okra seed, 25c cup- ful; also want some Shallot on- o Mrs. W. F, Rolan, Rome, te 6 Sericea lespedeza seed, clean- ed and scarified, 20c lb. 100 lb. bags. A. E. Smith, Gainesville, |i Ss 429 Academy St. Long okra seed, tender at 8-10] inches, 25 teaspoonful. Add postage, rs. W. Kate Rahn, Rincon, Rt, 1, Rockyford cantaloupe 1950 crop, $1.50 lb.; Spanish pea- nuts, the med., pink kind, 25 lb. $6. bu. Add postage. Mrs. | Jessie Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2. Kobe Lespedeza, purity above 99 Pet.; germ. 90 15c 1b.; 1000 Ibs. lots, 144%4c Ib.; ton lots, 14c. Ib, FOB. oe with order. Seed in-good 100 Ib. bags for shipping, Lee Duncan, Athens, Rt. 2. Tel. 3099-J-3. Garrison Wilt Resistant Watermelon Seed, Ist. yr.,/$5.00 lb.; Pure Garrison Watermelon, Ist. yr., $2.50 lb, D. J, Conley, Reidsville, Speckled Mixed Half Runner Bean, heavy bearer, 35c teacup; 3 cups, $1.00; Yellow Pear To- mato Seed, 15c tsp.; Pome- granate, 15c tsp. Mrs.-Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. = White and Colored Bunch} Butterbean, 50c lb. No checks. Add postage. Mrs. Crosby, Baxley, Rt, 3. oe Tender Wax Bean White Seed (ight yellow hull), 50c for sale or exchange for sacks, 2 lbs. fruit for 3 print or 4 white sks. Each pay postage, Louria | Hunt, Young- Cane. Congo sistance, 85 Pet, wilt resistance, govt.. tested, 90.50 Pet. germ, $2.00 lb, in lots over 15. lbs. eee $2.25 lb. in lots under 15 lbs. Postage included in all orders. | T. V. Johnson, Quitman, Rt, 4. Clean imp. Long Green Okra Seed, best for market, 65c lb.; 5 lb. or more, 50c. Will send COD. Mrs. Luke Ellington, Lawrenceville. : Certified Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, 95 Pct. germ. $1.00 Ib.; 10 Ibs., $7.50. Mrs, J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Rt. 5, Garrison Watermelon, Can- taloupe, Hot Pepper, Bell Pep- per, and Hasting Heading Col- lard Seed for sale. Viola C. Brady,Cairo, Rt, Box 348. Striped Half Runner Beans, weevil free, 50 pt., Little White Nest Onions, excellent for eat- ing, $1.00 gal. Plus postage. Mrs. cup, Add ,stage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Yellow Hot Squash Pepper) seed, | W cor beter [ae Ernest P pt; Also| .,, 10 Ibs. Sun Cured Apples, free} ; |of worms, and peel, 1950 crop, Melon Seed, ~ good N quality, clean, Anthracnose re- | 500 lbs. genune Black Diamond Seed, State tested 93 for seed only, $1.00 Ga, Sw Vv a 50 qt. Banana | Mrs. S. H for sa _eups for 4 6 white. Each pay post W, J. Reece, Ellijay, Jacksons Wonder, Calico, Pinto Bean, Wax. Pod Snapbean, Ibs., $1.00; Pe in Okra, 10 02; 2 Stuckey, Blackshear, Long Gren Okea, | clean, es selected teacup, Add postage. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Limited amt. Congo melon, selected, hand lb., 75e. By parcel pos Verner, Hartwell. R, . Calif. Multiplying 20 start; 12 starts, Earl Fincher, Waco, 20-25 lbs. Garrison melon Seed, $2.00 b Guy Powell, Lumb Congo Watermelon, lect 40-50 lb. melons isolated field from | seed, guaranteed pure, Grady Matthews, Mo Lig = : Around 200 Ibs. $2. hei xs = epeeres Ser I Oy RR as , 50e doz; Ho: 75c; Crabapple, 25c_ 35c ea. Add postage. Eller, Ellijay, Rt. _ Kudzu Crowns, Stal 3 yrs. old, $4. C; $15. Hamby, Greenville. - Blake: fo stamps nor chks. 1 trickland, Gainesv. Strong Blakemore | . M. Del. No : chks. Prompt shipm Elizabeth Allison, G Rt. 7, be P,-R. potato, Gov, i plants, Imp. pink or rec M., $15. FOB. Booking from April Ist t s Lester Crawf - Missi nary stray 1be.G} Baa We huckleberry plan Milteer, = postage. tt man. Strong, well rooted ty plants, 75c C. Mrs, illis, Millhaven, Rt, . FO iit Fw pen ied Bradleys magic strawberry plan tame _ blackbe: Pearl Moore, Cleveland, Rt, 2. Ree doz: ;PP.a li hon i: WOG ks; . BE. Prompt ecks nor stamps. i Kland, Gaines- miles 3 doz, |" for print sacks. a Rae Bebe, Straw erry, White Black- sradish, 6, un, Nice or 8 large ma Roc a rust. 1, Roek mart, rawberry, 200, $1.5 Ad R ud: See plants, amass, G ( Quit- p Sans : ss iat, to Apr. 15 eT 00, No heck Sthel sville, Rt, 2, ord Vast vpuitage, e. Ved g eda Rte 2, tape cut- | perfectly so Thomson, Rt. 2. 750 Ibs.~ mixed Field _ Deel $75. 00 for Jot FOB. B. F. Fagan, rry, $1. doz.; Tame | ; | me PROAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE ees FRESH & DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE AGE THRE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ; white butter Bebb Ashworth, Dacula. Rt. 1, 1,000 lbs, early speckled peas, treated, 20e lb, at my farm. C. E. Donald, Benevolence. 25 bu. ae Velvet beans, | gathered last ae a them, $3.50 ;| fall without r: bu. Emma Agnely, Montrose, Rt. i, Box. 65. 135 Ibs. 25 1b.; rowdels, for weevils. FOB. Clifton (C. ee ee aisonville, aR 250 lbs. or more shipped. Jos y Bradley, Rockmart, Rt. 3. White Willow Leaf Running q|Butterbeans, 35c large cup; 3, -Butterbeans, hite running type, 25c large cup. Add postage. . | $1.00; Colored 7 |mixed, mostly Mrs. L. T, Kuglar, Bone Rt. 2, | 30 bu, 90 Day Velvet Beans, $5.00 sete bu. s P. B, artin, Rt, 1. we Tende _ Gard Hait- nde, Ga and iS print, or 6 white. Add postage. |Jemima Trump, Talking Rock, es cae AND SEED CORN FORSALE ven | by Ex 98 to 95 , $9. 50 bu.; 80 pet, Jeys, germ. 92.50 99.80 pet., $4. bu, | Marshallville. White Rite Popeorn, 12 1/2 . M. WwW are, +1 Ib. = . lots, plus postage; a 40 or m pour s, 10c Ib. Mrs. | Morte i ind, Dalton, Rt. 2. Pute Whatleys seed corn, Ist yt., field selected, hand nubbed, aie bu.; $1.25 Bk. FOB. State how shipped. Covington, Rt. 4 400 bu. corn, Yellow Dixie 18,, at my barn, 2, bu EL. Ds Head, Jeffersonville, About 35-40 bu. shelled corn, $2. bu. Mrs. R. L.. Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. 1. 1,900 bu. Whatleys slipped shuck corn, $2. bu.; 500 bu. Dixie 18 yellow corn, $2.25 bu.; also 500 bu. P. R, seed sweet , | Potatoes, $1.50 bu.; 400 lbs. Ist yr. Black Diamond melon sed, ;| State insp., $1.50 lb. FOB farm. R L. Marchman, Jr., Fort Val- Vigs |ley, Phone 118 J. Lightning Okra i a Speckled Pure Douthits White, and Woods Golden Prolific Seed corn, nubbed, hand shelled, 1st yr, both $1. pk. R. M. Guy, Douglasville.- Holcomb 2 eared Prolific seed corn, Hastings Improved Yellow Prolific, nubbed, shell- 1B. | East Point, 311 N. Randall St. Ups, 4 cups, $1.00. No chks. Mrs. Lon White -Conch Peas, Browneyed 2pec ee All dbl. treat- * 2 cups for 4 S, eet g1- 96 pet., purity $6, bu.; Cert. What- t., Purity, -C, Adarns, Blight ~ Pesiatant. Chinese cesnut trees, 18-24 in., $1. a.; $2.50; GC; 0. D. R..G. Largin, Bronze Scuppernong, 50c ea.; Black Walnut, Hazlenut, Black Museadine Grape, Himalaya, | Raspberry, Huckleberry, 8, $2. Damp packed. PP. Mrs. C. og. Z Robinson, _ may ae. 4 Brown Turkey ahd Celestial Fig bushes, half price at my home. Tel. Ra. 0179. Mrs. W. D. Callaway, Atlanta, 1696 Rog- ers Ave.,-S. W. Pecan trees: Govt. insp. Sch- ley, Stuart, Moneymakers, 2-3 $2.00; 3-4 ft. $2.25: 4-5 6, ae 5- 6 At - $2.75; 6- 8 ft, $85 8-10 ft., 345. Calvin Harman, Stovall. ; State insp. leading vaiiety Stewart Pecan trees, large var., L2- 3 ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-5 ft., $2.00: 5-6 it., $2.50: 6-7 ft., $3, ea.: 50 or more; 25 off per tree. Sander. ville. Apple, Chem trees, Grape _ State ins ected, for. sale. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. - Scuppernong Vines,- FOB. M. M, Peach ea el Pooted, large white variefy, 50c ea.: 3, $ 1.25. PP. No checks. Isla Ham- ilton, Alamo, Rt. 2. Pecan trees, FOB: Rh. Adkins, Kew Stuart and Moneymaker 8-10 ft, $3. ea. Cordele, ST ft. 1 25 pins, p. Walnut trees, 2 yr., 2-3 Chinese Chinqua- 9-3 #., $1.50 ea. All bore ast year. J ames Hob- son, Jasper. Apple trees, including Yates, Delicious, Horse, Detroit, Early Harvest and many and old Varieties, 1 | doz. ONeal Hitt, Jasper, Rt. 3.1 Sard Penk: Bean, 50 large Or exchange: | for good sacks: berries, red; huckleberry, yellow, ther new 50 ea., $5. rabapple, black haw, goose- yellow plum, white -press pene rooted and moss Rocked 7 1-3 ft, 10 ft. Exe. for Jas. Connell, Dub- i a Grafted, insp.,. Cert. apple trees, 21/2 to 5 ft, 1 yr. Red _ | Delicious, _|June, Hacl rorth and York Im- Red Fan. Yellow. .|perial, 25c ea. 4 up del. A. a ad Willoughby, Waco Os FRESH & DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE ; Pe ask 4 Bright Sundried apples, free of worms, peel, and core, 50c lb. Plus postage: Also genuine White Creaseback Cornfield bean seed, 50c cup. Exchange 2 cups for four 100 lb. print sacks. Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial. 1950 crop Sundiied apples, no peel, core, nor worms, 45 lb. 5 Ib. lots and up; 1950 crop White Half Runner, and White 6 Weeks Bunch bean seed, 50c cup. Sold in 2 ctips up. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee. 1950 crop nice peeled Stark- ing Golden Delitious Sufdried apples, free of worms, 5 1/2 lbs. d el. to 3rd zone for $8. MO or currency. No cheeks, Mrs, L. ie iS anders, Ashland. About 10 or 1b lbs. extra bright dried apples (tart); free of peel, core, and worms, clean, 45e lb.; Also Velvet Okra seed, 35 clip. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt, 2. |ham, 80 Ib.: Nice dried fruit, free of worms and peel, 50c lb. Del. Mrs R. L. Davis, Rolston. Dried: apples, free of worms and core, 35c lb.; Also White 6 Weeks Tender beans, 50c pt.; Bunch, 40c Dis 0s. OrLc3 Crops a Summer. beans, 55e pts : Cushaw and Pumpkin seed, 25 Ds Titus, eee coun FOR SALE ARTICHOKES: Jerusalem artichokes, freshly dug for seed or ickling, 15 Ib. FOB. Wm. Edwards, Dawson. : GRAIN AND HAY: Fodder, corn and shucks gor sale. Wiley Hood, Cleveland, Rt. 4. ee 150. bales espedeza hay, with no rain on it, for sale at my barn. J. x. Garner, Lux- omni. MEAT: | HWiekory smoked neat, med size shoulders, 59c 1b.; Sides, 45 Ib. Ship collect. Mrs. Bunh- yon Weeks, Dial. One 23 Ib. hickory | smoked 18 lb. shoulder, 65 lb. Also 14 Velvet beafis, sound, $4. bu. Come after. H. C. Prophett, Chipley, Rt. 3. i DANUTS: Small white Spanish peanuts, $4. bu; Ralph Dunn, Marietta, 202 Root St. White and red Spanish pea- nuts, large size, $2. pk.; also Martin and long handle Dipper gourd seed, 15 doz.; 2 doz., 55e; large muskmelon "seed, 950 tbls. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. PEPPER: 1950. dried red hot pepper in pod, $1.25 Ib. pores Ib: lots or more. Mrs. Mul- lins, Milner. POTATOES: : P. R. field run seed potatoes, running, 30 bu., Gov. insp., $2.- 50 bu. Claude 8S. Adams, Don- alsonville, Rt. 2. Old time bunch yam toes, $3.50 bu; 3 bu., $10. FOB. No chks. Money order. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dees, Rt. 1. SAGE? ~ 2 Hand p'cked age eleuni ste : pint or 3 S ibs., $3.50. Mis. Marie E it MISCELLANEOUS ~ WANTED BEES: Want to buy several eolbnies Bees in 10 frame hives, Give full particulars and price. R. W. Lankford, Toceoa, Rt. 1. GRAIN AND HAY: Want 100-150 bu. Vietor Grain Oats (to. feed), not damaged, 40 mi. der, Cornelia. ONIONS: Want White Nest Multiplying onion sets for seed. Exchange 3 print sacks for each gallon sets, or pay cash. Mrs. Bunyon Weeks, Dial. Want about 1 gal, Little White Nest Onions. Advise. Mis, C. C. Sewell, Jonesboro, Riel. PECANS: Want 100 Ibs. Seedling Pe- cans suitable for planting. R. I. Gibbs, Atlanta, 1603 DeKalb Ave, N. E. Capitol, Atlanta, Barer Notice To All Certified Sweet Potato Growers Get your sweet potato tape orders in early and avoid congestion and delay in getting your tape. As soon as inspectors in your territory certify your sweet potatoes to be free of insect infestation and plant disease, kindly fill out your Growers Affidavit, showing that potatoes have been properly dipped before bedding, the number of bushels bedded, and send this affidavit toC. H. Alden, Director, Georgia Department of a garlgny) 432 State bu. Running | ~ pota- | Rabbits, 3 does, 1 biick, breede Cornelia, J. B, Alexan- i PEAS: Want 100 bu. Brabham peas, B. L. Woodall, Barnesville, POTATOES: Want 25 or 30 lbs. Old Fash- ion Buck Yam Potatoes for bedding to get plants; Or about 300. plants by April 15th; Also Norton Yam Seed. State pri SW. Colson, Manassas, x SACKS: vise wien you have and prie Mrs. Sidney Lawless, Reidsville, Star Route, Want print and White sacks, Will pay cost and postage, or you pay postage and [ the cost, | Must be reasonable. Write of phone 9127. rs. Margaret B.~ King, Macon 137 Gollege., St, HONEY BEES AND BEE. SUPPLIES FOR BALE "12 Bee Hives made df Forest and White Pine, painted. for sale or exchange for some a a ftyets or pigs. Write for f details. E. W. Holcomb, Ground, Box 18. 4 lbs. nice homemade peeswale Ate 50 lb. Exch. for 8 white re sacks. Each pay postage. W. Smith, Irwinville, 34 colonis Bees in 10 frame Modern Hives located on Hw 2 mi, So. Blue Ridge. Robert Allen, Columbus, 619 Zrd. St 10 lb. pail Comb or Extracted Honey, $2.75; 5 lb. Pail Com or Extracted, $1.50 through 3r zone. MO, B. E. Sheppard, Sa annah. 1222 EB. Henry St. Beeswax, 52 lb. FOB. Ww. Riley, Woodbine. : Pure honey, Extracted, 6-16 | tins, $11.50; 1-60 1b., $9:003 12-24% Ib. Jig mouth j $7.00; 24-16 oz, jars, $5.75: . % ib. jars Chunk Comb, $7. 50. Shipped promptly. John Crummey, Jesup. Honey, by mail del. throu om 3rd zone: one 10 Ib. pail, ae one 5 lb. $1.40; by Exp. C 10 Ib. $8.00; 6- 5 Ib, 46.00. 5 : 55 gal. bbls. 15 1b. Rev. Cw fee: Walker, Soperton.. Rt. 1, : lb., RABBITS AND CAVIES _ FOR SALE sien 2 mos. old peanniies trig $12. Ped. papers furnished. Buck from Separate litter. g Rt 6. 4 Black and walle as ing age; $11. for lot; Heavy wt, Chinchilla Rabbits, 2 mos. ol $4. pr. Tel. Exchange 333 ne Vince Wheeler, Atlanta, 2198 Cheshire Bridge Rd., N. ones ee N. Z, White rabbits, exclusives ly ped, and reg. stock, . good bone and type, large litters and guar.. Tel, Ra. 9990. Smith, Atlanta, 2684 Collier Dr, N. Ww. Rt. 8, 6 NZW Does, 1 Buck; 9 Chin- chilla Does, 1 Buck, some does brd, some open, for sale. Jas. C. Fletcher, Moultrie, Rt. 3. Mixed rabbits, large kind, Grays, $5. ea. Exchange 2 rab- bits for 7 small type 1 yr. old Bantams, 6 hens, ' rooster, or 1 rabbit for 2 prs. Doves, pre- ferably white. All FOB, H. ge Bower, Covington. Black Horse mule, good shape: e 1000 Ibs.; Also 1 H wagon, Led- better Cotton planter, Guano distributor, 1 H turner, all good < shape, for sale cheap. Millard Brown, Temple, Rt 2. ae Nice Gray Horse, about 8 yrs. old, good worker, gentle, 950-1000 lbs., cheap for cash, Ly L. Hellon, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. Mule, about 1000 lbs., for sale or exchange for calves. E. N. Lewis, Griffin, Rt. 4, Box 459. _ Black mare mule, 10 yrs. old, 1200 lbs. sound, gentle, work any where, good cond, for sale, Tr. ; Simmons, Dotiglasville, Broad St, SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE plug); mules for _ Fine Milk Goat, young, gave 4 qts. with last kidg will kid again Ayr. 11th, for sale. Mrs. H. F Laramore, Waycross, 921 Stanton Ave. Milk Goats, now fresh, nd $20.-ea, O. C. Boyd, Villa HCae Ry. Big Toggenburg bull, $10. exchange for good mule (no Also exchange 5 prs. cattle or Shetland ponies. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Fine Saanan milk goats, fresh, heavy inilkers; milking good now. Cheap. See. W. M. Barner, DDS, Columbus, 641 ~Benning Dr., Benning Park. 1 French Alpine, now fresh, 21/2 qts, Ist kidding; 1 Saanan - fresh March, 5 qts. mixed Saanan and Toggenburg, freshen Mar., or 4 qts. Sell or swap for oats or | corn. Ree. Wallace, Hampton. a LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: _ Want reg. Polled Short Horn pets old enough for light serv- - tee, prefer white. *. W. Godbee, Waynesboro. =. - Want purebred Polled Here-| ies bull cali, 6 to 12 mos. old, also several grade heifers, open bred. T. M. Lewis, Jackson, 4. : Want few youn. calves, day bn and up, either sex or breed. ey Turpin, Gainesville, Rt. Fete Want a 6 mos, old Reg. Angus pull calf. Advise fully, SJ owen, Atlanta, 323 Spring St. . SHEEP AND GOATS: Want young, fresh milk goat, Saanan preferred. Quote par- ticulars, including best price del. near Cedzr Grove Church, 3 mi. No. Conley Government Depot. H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2 Want o Ewe cheep, already bred, butt-headed preferred, at reasonable price, J. H, Leverett, ' Parrott. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: 1950 hatch White Japanese Silkie Roosters, $3.00 ea, E. T. Sikes, Ocilla. | Grown Bantam Hens (now laying) and roosters, mixed with ._ Golden Sebrights, some feather legged, $1.00 ea. FOB, Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Bantam Rooster, 3 Hens (one a Top Kno), Bantams, all for $5.00 cash, FOB. | Mrs. B. E, David, Ty Ty. POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE mos. S15 erel, legs, $2.50 FOB. Mrs. J. Adairsville, Rt. 2. Purebred White Cornsh Cock- erels from prize winning stock, Spring hatch, $2.50 ea, Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. | Pullets, 3 mi. ship. Osierfield, Rt. 1, 60 best egg grade S. C. W. L., 11 mos. old March Ist, no culls, $100.00 for lot. Answer all let- anid 3 half grown) Full Game. Red Rooster, speckled ~~ gui Pit Games: 1 Rooster, old hens laying, $15. 6 mi. S. Winston. 10 mos, 5 pure Dark Cornish hens, 1 Cockerel, $15.00; Cockerels same breed, $3.00 ea.; Thurmond, Farmington. r 2, $5.00. H. W Dark Cornish Cockerels, from bloodtested. service, also 10 Blue Ribbon NH old, excellent layers, $3.00 ea. Shipped in light crates. MO. Mrs. R. : Vienna, stock, ready 11 mos. 25 to 30 April No. Mrs. Osierfield.. Marion Dickson, ters, Nor .an Saine, Murray- ville. Rt. 1. 7 Brown. Leghorn 4-A grade pullets, 9 mos. old, 1 White Leghorn and 2 Black Minorca, no culls nor disease, 519.00 for the 11, crated and Exp. paid, A. P, Malcom, Social Cirele. Rt. 2 Box 47. MISC. CHICKENS: 70 hens, some laying, Conley. RFD 1 Dixie 5009. . PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, QUAIL, DOVES, ETC. 1950 Blue Peafowl, $37.50 pr. $2.00 extra if snipped; 18-23 lb. B. B. Bronze turkey toms, $9. $10.00 2a.; Chinese; "Mongolian, Formasian Ringneck Pheasant White Crested Cock, $5.00. ea.; Black Polish Bantams, $6.50 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rita. SCN LORS oe Three 10 mos, old Male. Silver Pheasants. $5.00 ea. J. J. Ruther- ford, Union Point, 205 Rhodes S: Quail, $5 pr. J. Ez Day old Quail, tams, cockerels and pullets for Fairburn, Rt. 2. sale. H. A. Berwald, Atlanta, 835 North Ave., N. E. Several purebred S. C. Dark last $5.00 trio, Exp. Rupert. Brown Lezhorn Bantams, - spring hatch, Peo). Mrs?) J.o-N Turner, 20 Bantam Hens, 50c ea. Sebright winnng stock, Jer, Dudley, Bantams, bantams anen, Rt. 2, Care Roy T: Brown. Full breed, Dark Cornish Ban- tams, last April hatch, good lay- $5.00 pv.; $7.50 trio. Alvin ers, Mitchell, Cairo, RFD 2, Box 219. CCENISH, GAMES, GIANTS Sid Taylor Games, $15. Mu. Adams, Douglasville. 1 Cornish Game Hen, Rooster, shor shanked trio. H. M, 1 Cornish rooster, H. type, $15.00. \dams, Douglasville. Game _ hen, Kenner, eel Purebred blood tested, prize pine, April hatch White Crart-. Coekerels, $2.75 ea.; 2, $5. Mrs. W.. HL Walters, La- vonia, Rt. 2. 1 Rooster, Tel. Mo. 0398. Mrs, Mer- rell. Atlanta, 927 Crew St., S. W. An extra nice pair of Golden from prize $6.00. Hubert Mil- rooster and 3 hens, | -$.4. Roland V. Brown, Buch- | trio. and 5 March hatch Pullets, and | 5 March hatch pullets, | short:shau.ked type, $15.00. Gayle Dalton. 803 Thornton Few trios fine buy few Goiden Atlanta, S. E, Bob producers, $5.00 pr. White Quail, Di 2712, roosters, Exc. for 1950 hatch. Write, Wasden, MD, Quitman. REDS (NH, RI, OTHERS) 22 Carter C. Clifton, Millen, in lots of 25 or la, Rt. 1. 18 old, and Hen, $7.50: pr.; 4 young roosters, ea $1.25: ea. If all: taken. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt.| 4 oe 6 Hens, Roundhead, Warhorse cross, 10 mos. my home. Daniel B, Gates, Winston, Rt. 1. Purebred Dark Cornish Cock- old, long yellow E, Stone, at -| Breasted Turkey for C. Sanders, _|Cannot ship. G. M, Podsley. 6 hens and 3 roosters,. pure- f bred Shawlneck Games, 12 mos. old, $16.00. Leon Waison Dal- las, Rt. . LEGHORNS: _|chnee, Rte t, 1950 hatch White Leghorn hens, now lay- ing 80 Pct, $1.50 ea., my place Cannot $2.00 ea, Won't see J,-B. Roberts,, CUnmemond Rd.) -BANTAMS: - 5 Want some purebred Bantams Meee de and fancy pigeons. Advise. H.|] aS5 Atlanta, 1531 Athens Ave., S. W. 50c ea, Live | delivery guaranteed; Also; Quail Few Biack Tail Japanese Ban-| Eggs, 35c ea. Mrs, Glen Leathes ~ Ringneck Pheasants, well matured, $12.50 trio; 10 pr. Va, Quail for breed- ers, $7.00 pr. Exchange for or heasant Hens and 1 Reeves Cock. R. H. Frye, 1115 Woodland Ave., splendid C=:B; Davis; Atlanta, 681 Delmar Ave. S, E., 50 Chinese Ringneck cocks, 1950 hatch; Chukar Partridges and Calif. Valley by the prs., Scaled quail, and 3 Bob White Amherst, Harry A. champion RI Red | Pullets, 1 Rooster, March hatch, $2.00 ea.; $45.00 for lot. FOB. Mrs. C, D. Martin, Moultrie, Rta: 2 AAAA NH Red Cockerels, $2.50 eas 15 NH Red Pullets, | 342 lbs. or more, $1.50 ea, Will | ship Collect. No cheeks. Mrs. G. 12 Hens, 1 Cockerel; 6 hens are pure R. I, R., 6 mixed (all heavies), 1 yr. old, $25.00. Del. Mrs. T, A. Hipp, Roopville. March hatch N. H. Red hens, 50 FOB my home. Mrs. A, E, Weems, Lizel- One NH Red Rooster, 18 mos. old. $3.00; One 12 mos. old, $5.00; Five 6 mos. old, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Clifford Smith, Syr., Baxley, Rt.. RI Reds, dark strain, blood tested Chicks, 25, $5.00; Eggs, $2.00 for 15. Mrs. Don Donald- son, Decatur, 726 S, Candler St. De, 2405. ; 250 N. H. and R. re Red hens, March and May 1950 hatch, just coming in full production (as have not been under lights for winter production), also about 200 friers-for sale. Mrs, R. H. Con Reeberg, Forsyth. Rt. 4. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETU.: 1950 hatch -Broad oms, $10.00 Otis Ruff, Rockmart, 2 nice ea. Mrs. RYE 2s 12 Museovey Ducks and Drake $1:25 ea. J. F..Wellborn, Rock Springs. 2 fine Drakes one Ruen, other English Buff, fat Good cond., $2.00 ea, Will ship in light ate. J. H, Barr, Lumpkin. Toulouse Geese, $10.00 pr. Tucker, Rt. 1, B 320. 1950 hatch, $2.90 ea.; $3.50 p $5.00: trios. Hu Black, Ochilo- 15 White Duck pe just. post ginning to lay, 1950 hatch, $1.50 hatch, $150 ea. or oe 50 for lot Exp. col. MO only, E. W. Greiner Bainbridge. : 5 Turkey Hens, reads to lay, 1 Tom, 1950 hatch, $35.00 for lot; 2 Muscovey Ducks, 1 Drake, 1950 hatch, 5.00 for lot, Exch. for hens. Robert Harris, Marietta Eb eepe Bronze Turkeys, 2 grown hens $5.00 ea.; 7 young ones, 4 Gob- blers, 3 Hens 4 mos. old, $25:00 for small ones; J. H. Roque- more, Americus, Rt. 2. 2. fine, grown, big. Bronze turkey hens, $10.00 ea.; 2 NH. Red mo nos. old roosters, $2.00 | ea.; 1 or 2 Buff Rock roosters, $2.50 ea. Mrs. C, R. Sorrells, Monroe. Rt. 1. 4 geese, 5 ganders, 8 Speckled. guineas, 1 pr Pingr.eck doves, 5 Ringneck pheasants, 1950 hatch, 3 hens and 2 roosters, 10 pigeons, all colors, some rab- bits ana guinea pigs. Verlon H. Moulder, Duluth, P, se or Att. POULTRY WANTED M. Adams, Douglasville. in raising Quail. Pay 50c ea. Cc. LL. Clements; Chickamauga. te : DUCKS: ~ Want 2 Green Headed drakes. Answer at once. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia. RFD 2. GEESE: Want .00 Geese; State price and number you have, Estus Kersey, Stillmore. Rt. i Want 4 Toulouse geese and 1 gander. Pay good price. ONeal Hitt, Jasper, Rt. 3. GUINEAS: Want 6 Speckled Guinea ieee Quote price. D. Russell Wright, Augusta, 1304 Meigs St. Want sev. White African gui- neas. Quote price and if can ship. T. F, Daniel, Statham, Rt. 1, Box 142, ee Want 50 or 75 White Leghorn \pullets, 3. 6 mos. old, 4-4 ; grade, cheap, del. to me. H. a Davis, Vidalia. Want 1 W. L. Rooster, ae strain and _ purebred. Advise fully, Mrs. Wm. C, Lewis, Toomsboro, Rt, 2. FARM HELP WANTED Want at once, a white wom- an for light farm chores en farm. Good home, 2 in family, one child. M, F. Jones, Metter, f+ water, R route. Imp. White. African Guineas, Fh (Se =. ays 4842. Want 25 Bantam hens to use | $10. weekly. No objection to Want good siete : : family to operate good farm | on halves. Good 4 R_ nouse, new barn, good stock, wood, on mail and Would help Mrs, Herschel Smith, Winder, Ebr 2) - Want share. cropper to, tend acreage up to 40 acres in- pi- mientoes or cotton (well suited: for both). Must furnish self.) Mail. by door. 6 R house, elec. W. C. Dumas, Meansville. Want farmer for good farm land on 50-50 basis. Can fur- nish house, equipment to grow broilers. (any number). Come or write. T. K. Moore, Canton, Re73; ; i Want middle age white wom- an to live as one of family on farm with Christian couple and do light farm chores: No bad habits. Must have health card. Small salary. State salary ex- pected. Marvin Ae eres: _Mar-. low, Rt. 1. i Want col. eae or single man, settled, to work and live On smell farm for wages, food, sorte security. Tel. Cr. 0691. E. T. Spieks, Decatur, Rt. 2. - - Want farmer for 41/2 A \ to- bacco, 4200 first year virgin urpentine faces on 50-50 basis. Stock available | jay. Other farm land for party who ean furnish own_ stock.} Mail and. school route. House furnished but not wired. White | or colored. Miss Josie Howelton, Baxley, Reg Want rehable white or col- ored man to cultivate small acreage for very low rent this ear, 50 mi. So. Atlanta. Suit- able for cattle raising, chickens. | ** W.. E. Beckham, | Write: Mrs. Atlanta, 1420 - Peachtree St. Aptt: ; ' Want farmer for 2 H crop on 3rds and 4ths basis. Good 6 R house, lights, good outbldgs., water, plenty of wood. School ang mail route, Near church. 3} E. Grayson. BL, Cheek, Lawreneeville, Rie aoe 5 Want white farm tamnite to) help on irrigated, mechanized vegetable farm near Atlanta. Have_4 R houses_ with electricity. Pay $3. daily, house, | wood, garden, pasture. R. F Sams, Clarkston. x Want white couple, Clhris- tians and without | children pre-. ~| ferred, to. live | and work on small farm. Home. lights, wa- ter-and salary, B. C. Langley, Atlanta, 1936 Flat. Shoals Rd., RENT (Money Rent), and tin office, a Stat fe March 14. All notices of t day, March 14, N cel, any notice. ly and household. Bt. DIATELY. (EH) school vs if needed,| Man and wife want j ing poultry and hogs, ing. Glenn Henry, Dal small house, satisfa Washington or Joh erred. G. R. -dren. dal hones Sok > ove any time. Bennie gan, Care baa H. Moe? tle, or pouy farm ence, House, 1 _ Sober, white . $10. weekly. No mi Parker, Monticello, coe oe ga t good man. Have e and furnished. mule. Desire co dle ac kind far ple on small unencumbere Our Cie 1951, Seecat Farm Land Si will be published. March 21. FARMS FOR i WANTING TO BUY and WANTI IN EXCHANGE FOR ( GIA (Only) FARM 2 Capito notices TED FROM PUBLICATION. THERE : CEPTIONS OF ANY KIND FOR ANYON of reason involved, to this RULE. After go with these notices, it is impossible to either Notices for the Land Issue MAY NOT. EXC] words, including name and full address, with tele number if desired. Notices will be CUT if meet the requirements. ALSOif you have ONE: farm or tract of land in the country, must be consolidated into one notice of not 70 words including name and address. O ONLY TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR TO MEMB MEDIATE HOUSEHOLD OR FAMILY, ex entirely different pieces of land and farms, are DUALLY OWNED by SEPARATE MEMBERS POSITIVELY no notices in interest of TATE FIRMS OR AGENTS, not city (small t erty permissable) property. HOU! MENTS or ROOMS FOR RENT and WAN AND OTHER BUSINESS HOUSES AND | NEITHEROUT OF THE STATE prop GEORGIA FARMS only Gf a Tax Payer GEORGIA is for the time being elsewhere, may be listed, with explanation thereof SEND IN YOUR FARM LAND |