fonts Fo Peduce S Mcket ; ei Dinicnd Move. Most Commodities With Fair Prices. fod rate afebeipts of Georgia A and other vegetables have rices - and good movement.. cabbage, Z 1a beans have begun coming on the mar- d the demand has been good. Both Fordhooks tter beans have been selling for mostly $1.25 $1.40 per bushel hamper. . The supply of snap beans has been rather large ing the past week-end and prices have declined. lity Red and Black Valentines are selling c tc 65c per bushel. ave been on the market during the past two nd best quality sold as high as 65 per en bunches. he onion | movement in Avania at the paca is practically at a standstill. All of the whole- ss are well supplied, with no demand ex- for a few single bags, | During the past week nand in Northern and Eastern markets for tatoes. increased considerably and most of 0 toes in South Georgia have been sold in lots to these markets. Carload prices this vere $1.35 per bag for number Ones, f. o. b. point and 75c for Number Twos. Cabbage Atlanta have been mostly from Georgia have remained steady at 65c to 75c for: Considerable pee come on the market from Florida, | ound and pointed type. rices of Fresh Voie cs of fresh vegetables on the State Farm-| arket, Atlanta, May 29th: ns, Lima, per bushel. 322 5 ns, Snap, per bushel 40- .60 ns, Pole, per busheles 9 ~ .70- 90) bage, per cwt Oe yor 85-95 lards, per doz. Tian 0 8 n, per dozen ears... ees 8.20 oe per bushel .65- .90 oo _.. 1,50-1.75 -90-1.15. 30-75 1.40-1.50 50- 60 .. .60-. .65 a A= 2000 atoes, per. ce pe 2.50-3. _ 5 DS, | pa pe dove wo. . 20- 35 Bie REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCE Beggs | quoted below on the Atlanta Market are for eggs that have not been candled or graded for quality. Eggs that have been graded and are guaranteed grade A quality are bringing 3c to 5c premium. U.S. Fancies are bri inging 8c premium. Unclassified, current receipts and yard-run eggs are not bermnited to be offered to the retail trade. Atlanta Irish. resulted 2 : A limited amount of Claxton markets are now mostly tomatoes. : Squash, Cukes, Green Corn and Tomatoes. $1.25-1.40| .| melons in these state. Alabama and Georgia. mostly 18c to 20c per dozen ears. Turnips, Salad, Squash and. Collards Have been : in light supply with very slow demand and low prices. Squash are selling for 40c to 65c per bushel. Sweet potatoes are arriving chiefly from North |. Carolina, with occasignal loads from Georgia and Large lot sales of good quality stock - have been quoted as high as $2.10 per hundred Most Alabama. pounds, and jobbing sales as high as $2.20. _ Sales however, average $1.90 to $2.00. _ Cucumbers have moved slowly and in moderate : supply at 50e to $1. 00 per bushel basket Boye Several loads of peaches have been on the ae market during the past week, but the quality has been poor. ; Georgia okra and tomatoes are now arriving on the market, with a good demand. for both. Loose- packed crates of tomatoes are selling for $2.50 106 . $2.90 and fair quality okra mostly $1.50 to $1.75 | per bushel. - The markets in. South Caerdia are swell supplied with Snap Beans, Pole and Butter Beans, Okra and. other vegetables. The quality of tomatoes in those sections is reported the best in several years. On the Valdosta market, trucks can load Beans, Water- melons will begin. to move on the Thomasville mar- ket about June 10th. Watermelon Control Rules The Watermelon Control Committee, Thad Huckabee, Manager, Albany, Ga., announces that the following rules regarding the shipment of | Watermelons grown in Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, have been promulgated by Hon. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture: - No handler shall at any time during the period } beginning 12:01 a. m., May 15, 1939, and ending 12:01 a. m., July 31, 1939, ship from any point in the said southeastern states, to any market outside said. states, watermelons which do not meet with the specifications of grade Uy ae No. 1, or grade US. No; :2. The order was issued in A seontbaiier with the provisions of Article III, of the Marketing Agree- > ment and Order resulating the handling of Water- The order was. effective | May 15th. = Clarkes- Seles in truck _ lots are Ries Grease Wool. | Light Burry have produce for sale. v8 oe The Marketing secon states the Ww th _cantaloupe crop of between 4,000 and 5 ,000 acre will be ready for truckers. and. other buyers fro about June 23rd to July 15th. Hales Best is variety grown mostly. Truckers are invited to us the modern facilities, _ Showers, etc., of the. new aoe ee sei ee we Atlanta Wool sa 25 per Ib. i Be per abe _Medium Sa : ae eet Rae 19 per Ib. Heavy eee. -16 par Ib. The Douglas, Glennville and. auctioning product, i _| No. 2 Soft Hogs, 150 to 180 Ibs. | No. 3 Soft. Hogs, 130 to 150 Ibs. 1245 to 300 lbs jee : $6 to $1; throwouts, $4.50 to $5.50. Livestock i _ ATLANTA, Ga., May 29.As quoted by White Provision Co., and subject to chan e daily: . No. 1 Soft Hope, 180 to 240 Ibs. No. 4 Soft Hogs, 110 3to ae Ibs... No. 5, Pigs, 60 to 110 Ibs. Strictly Gur Fea Hogs ING to S40 tis 2 6.60 300 Ibs. NOD ee ee 10. down 180 to 176 ths) ee 6.808 135 to 145 lbs. : US 85. P300tbs down. 3 he es Bag) ALBANY SOFT HOGS - Albsny soft hogs were quoted at 6. mn for the market top. CATTLE Cattle: Few fed steers $8 to. $10: best gras fed steers and heifers, $6 to $6.50; medium and common kinds, $4.75 to $5.30. Fat cows, $5.50 to $6; medium $5 to $5.25; canners, $4 to $4. 50. Good, heavy bulls, $5. 75 to $6.25; light. bulls, $5 to $5. 50. Best calves, $8 to $9; medium = 7 Mt. it- | Sanders- Vernon ' ville y =o 16 16% gs, ee Mehuim _Small__________ 201 ay 18 : Sor i AG ntry Butter, best table__ d: Peas, mixed. oe Peas, not mixed_______ ot Potatoes, per 100 ibs. bage (green, per 100 lbs.) Ca Siiase (white, per 100 Ibs.) avine Hay, No. 1, ton anut Hay, No. 1, ton panish peanuts, No. Sos ottonseed Meal, 8 per cent ttenseed Meal, 7 per cent Moc. one Blackshear. Beavers, | Page Two | MARKET BULLETIN ~CEORGIA MARKETBULLETIN Establisked by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture | March A, 1919 Published Semi-Monthly by . DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE eG COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner ish STILES: A. MARTIN, Editor Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, oe Publishing Office Covington, Ga. Notify en FORM 3578Bureae of Markets, 222 State Capitol. - Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937. at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- - peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. i Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing _ more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- letin. 3 Write Your Congressman and Senators | Regarding Bill S -2212 Senator Josiah W. Bailey, on April 24th, introduced legis- lation in the Senate providing fer an annual appropriation of $5,000,000 to develop and improve the marketing services for all farm commodities. Senator Baileys Bil; S. 2212, states that it is for the pur- pose of organizing, fostering, promoting and developing mar- -keting services for farm commodities in such State, with a particular view to providing a marketing system which will - furnish a steady flow of standardized basic farm commodities to centers of distribution and will provide for farmers adequate and readily available marketing duced by them. facilities fer commodities pro- This Bill has the approval of many of the State Com- missioners of Agriculture, and at the meeting of the Com- missioners of Agriculture held in Washington en May 5th and 6th, unanimous approval in principal was given to the legis- lation, Dr. Clarence Poe, Editor of the Progressive Farmer, has -coramented on the legislation as follows: | believe the $5,000,000 a year your bill proposes to set aside for marketing farm products will accomplish farmers and public at large as priation of same amount. ten times as much good for average Congressional appro- The Bill at the present time is in the Senate Committee on Agriculture, and it is hoped that it will be reported on the _ floor of the Senate in the near future and that favorable action thereon can be secured. Alton Cogdell, Georgia Director of the Bureau of Markets, in writing to the Senators and Congressmen in Washington on Committees of Agriculture, has made it very clear that it is te the interest of the farmers : passed. Mn. Cogdells letter states: of eee to have this bill There isnt any state in the union that has adequate marketing facilities. We are all in each state trying to do everything in our power to help the farmer obtain a fair - price for what he grows and the only thing we lack is a little - money to set up these marketing facilities. Congress has apprepriated millions and millions of dol- | Jars to teach the farmer how to grow farm products and yet, te my mind, you have neglected the most important part of the program, and that isproviding funds for each state to help the farmer realize some eash for what you have spent in teaching him to grow. Passage of this bill would mean that about $100,000 would be spent every year to help the Georgia farmers. Mr. Cogdell suggests that Georgia farmers write or wire their Congressman and Us S. Senators at Washington urging the passage of this oe ak x Seiond Hand | Machivery WANTED Want a 2h. riding cultivator. _ State cond. and price. Candler : Carron, Young Cane. Want 2 h. p. or smaller garden near in good cond. also at- tachments for same. Benno : Stein, Chamblee. . Want for cash a Reaper and Binder, also Cultivator, both in real good cond., and cheap. Wat- son Usry, Dearing, Rt. a Box 164. Want seed ellen to re- @lean sorghum cane seed and other seed. A. G. Wells, Ashland. Want an Ensilage cutter in good repair. Write. 8. G. Frazier; Agricultural Teacher, Want some good, weed hand _ @usters for cotton. Claud Mont- gomery, Commerce. Want hear from party having BS gshafting also pulley for water _ wheel or wheel complete. K. Ro-. wan, Winterville. Want buy or lease good gin | putfit in good location. Earl J. Marietta, 102 Hender- pon St. Want Wind Mill, in good cond. State best cash price. R. PR Ste- _ wens, Buena Vista. Want 1 good 2 or 4 row cotton - @uster, 4 row preferred. Must be _ @heap. S. O. Massey, Hull, Rt. 1. Want mule power hay baler. Must be fair price and within| weasonable distance. W. M. Hol-s shes senbeck, Winder. Want pr. wagon scales. State cap. width, price, etc. No junk. ee _ E. Lee, Concord. : ee @ road cart in good cond. Thresher, |} stacker, _heap for eash. Lee Walden, other Avera, Second-Hand Machinery | WANTED Want . English Sea Island} cotton gin, 1 50 saw Van Winkle} gin and 1 Birdaall eng. and boil- | er. State particulars. Wm. A. Ha-| gins, Oliver. in good eond., cheap. L. O. Ben- ton, Monticello. Want 1 pr. cottonseed seales for inside of Ginnery. J. H. She- ram, Tennille, Box 411. Want Swing Hammer Mill or Letz Feed mill, Corn mill, 20 or 24 in. rocks, with 20 h. power} 220 volt electric motor, in good| eond., cheap for cash. J. B. Gar- ner, Esom Hill. Rt. 1. Want 8 ft. harrow, 2 gang, 18| | in disc. Quote best price and lo- cation. wick. Want trade 50 Brown Leghorn hens, laying mow, for garden tractor in good cond. or for yearlings, or what have you? J. . Clowdir, Lyerly, Rt. 2. ve a mowing machine alse 1 rake. E. M. Jones, Atlanta, 650 So. Pryor St. W. McD. Harley, Bruns- Second Hand Machines! FOR SALE 4 1 h. and a 2 h. wagon for} sale. Frank C. Soult Dahtonega, Rt. I, Box 67. One 22-38 MeCormick- -Deering self feeder, wind complete, good cond., also an 8} ft. McCormick- Deering Binder. Reasonable. EB. L.. Hearn, Monree. A 3% h. p. gas eng., $35.00, and equipment. FOB my farm. MC. Parker, Point Peter. weigher and bagger| | COWS. fused 5 dise tiller, ean use. Clay L. Brown, Hari-/| tor rebuilt and worn parts re- | placed, excellent shape, $110.00; '2 h. wagon, Piedmont, running| | gear, $22.00. Neil Whitworth, La-| ' plow, all for $100.00; John Deere} - Want a Jaybee Hammer Mill} power baler, very little, | for good milch cow with ealf or | heifers of good breed. W. M. Sol- Second Hand Machinery | = FOR SALE 2 row mule power Perfection duster, in good cond., (an $85.00 machine) for $30.00 at my farm. W. L. Harris, Barney, Rt. 2. _ 1-4 h. wagon and 3-1 h. wag- ons. Sell, or trade one or all for hogs. sheep, goats or small grain. J. H. Butts, Alto. A 22-36 Case separator, wind stacker, self-feeder (needs some repair). $150.00. or trade for or anything well, Rt. 1. A 20x28 Case Thresher in good order for sale. Mrs. J. E. Wright, Monroe. 5 Used Fordson tractor parts for sale. Priced reasonable. G. C. Ridgway, Royston. 4 Munger. Continental huller | preast, plain bearing 12 in. saw gin stands, feeders and pulleys, etc for sale. P. W. Vaughn, Will- / jamson. Ga. Cracker cotton plenter and guano distributor, good as new. Sell or exc. for honey. peas, vel- vet. beans or potato plants. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayettevi. 3, Rt. 2. 1 duplex gin saw filer, class cond., $10.00 cash, FOB. BD. H. Bonner, Eatonton. 2 Blacksmith vices, first class con., for sale. W. N. Phillips, Royston. 80 gal. churn with motor $45.00; 3 h. Deere riding plow, not much used, #$13.00. W. J. Brennan, Columbus, St. Refrigeration for dairy, with $150.00. J. A. Doson, Jackson. Syrup mill, good boiler, out of new copper, cheap for $12.00. Mrs. Rader Jones, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. Good Fordson tractor, $100.00 | | Surrency, Rt. 2. cash FOB. P. G. con, Rt. 2. 3 Fordson tractor, good cond., sell or exc. for 1 yoke of oxen. Walter Nortiv Ga. tobacco, 15c Ib. plus postage. Good | tobacco, free from mold and disease. Randall Dea- ver. Gulberson, N. C.. Rt. al, of Georgia) _ SYRUP. FOR SALE i eae 150 or 200. pares (10 Ibs. + sorghum syrup, .1939 crop, for sale, also 100 bu? corn in shuck,. 60c bu. if taken at once. G. H. ohnson, Conyers, Rt. 2: x POTATOES FOR SALE 150 to 200 bu. Red Bliss po- tatoes for sale at my farm at Barretts, 12 mi. North Valdosta. Good grade, bright. clean, now eady. E. L. Todd, Valdosta. PECANS and PEANUTS ___ FOR SALE - White Spanish peanuts, ma- ehine picked; sound, saved for seed, $3.75 per 100 lbs. sacked and shipped FOB. Alex Barfield, Louisville. e Select No. 1 Ga.. Runner pea- nuts, 34%c Ib. FOB. Dont ship less 100 Ibs. De: Thompson, Pinehurst. No. 1 Virginia~ punch peanuts. -in_hull, 4%c Ib.; shelled, 10c_Ib. FOB.; Barred Rock roosters, $1.50 a., hens, $1.00 a.5 seed- ling pecans, 10c Ib. W. S. Nor- ton, Edison. Vegetables For Sale 10 or more loads of extra good abbage over some few days at Market price to. truckers, at my place. Communicate with first. T. Griffin, Coolidge. Honey Bees and Bee _ Supplies FOR SALE eae table honey, chunk or yained, case of 6-5 lb. pails, .00 FOB; Samples postpaid and nsured. 10 Tb. pails, $1.50; 5 Ibs., 85c. E. J. Lewis, Nahunta. Fancy comb honey, mild, de- Jicious flavor, 10 Ibs., $1.50 post- paid to 4th zone; Fancy extract- = same price. Write for quanti- Y prices. J. O. Meer Black- shear. _ Nice, bright, Gallberry honey in new containers. 10 Ib.stranied, - $1.65 p 10 Ib. Chunk, $1.75 both postpaid; 60 ib.. ean strained, ee fregiht paid. Quality guar. $5.75 freight paid. Quality guar. man, Nahunta, P. O. Box 25 2 pat. bee hives for sale. Mrs. AY Cockman, Alma. _ Galberry blend honey, 70c Ib. can, $7.00: 10 lb. can, $1.00. Add postage. Beeswax wanted. ae T. olland, Sparks. . 1939 honey in comb, 10 Tb. cans, 5 postpaid. Guar. sat. C. W. 1 wning, Dublin, ERO oe Real fancy comb or. ext. Gall- berry honey, 12-5 Jb. pails, $6.00. Ea awPl shipment and quality guar. J . T. Mullis, Alma. | 1000 Ibs. good, nice, hunk and strained honey. 10c lb. FOB. No checks. Send plenty of postage and all over will be Rt. 2. Box 31. : 20 Ibs. beeswax, 20c db.; black alnut meats, 30 - lb.; dried eaches, not peeled, 12%6 Ib.; dry Sage, new crop, 40 Jb.: dried eiffer W. Hill, Maysville, Rt. 1. ce: No. 1 pure Gallberry Ext. hon- ey, 10 Jb. pails only, $1.10 ea. Add postage. Jim Pye, Odum. Z New Gallberry | honey, Ext. or Comb, 5 Ibs., 75: 10 Ibs, $1.50. del.; Cs. of. 12. 5 Ibs., $6.00 FOB, half case of 6-5 lb. pails, $3 30 FOB. Highest quality and prompt | ngs guar. D. F. Thomas, - New Tupelo honey, 10 lb., a $1. 50__ 5 Ibs.. 75; 6 or more. Ibs., at 50c ea.; No. 2 grade in 60's, at Tc Ib. No COD orders h, 1222 E. Henry. St. Gallberry and Poplar honey, in ib, or strained, good grace, 10 pail, $1.00 and postage on Tos. also best grade B. R. kerels, Apr. 6 hatch, 60c ea. if ee BOW. Devoe Smith, Rt. x hey Ext, Ronee in 6 and 10 pails as follows. FOB here: 6- 2 Fancy Ext., $3.25; 6-10 Ib ils to ts. $6.00; 1-10 Ib. pail paid and ins., $1.40. Prompt ent. John A. Crummey, Box Pee = Ree PEANUTS WANTED: ican | ret. John L. Bennett, Screven, pears, no peelings nor | cores, 10c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. A.) hipped. B. E. Sheppard, Savan-|_ | cans. Advise price, fat Jar | dill plants, 10c doz.; BUTTER, FOR: SALE Thursday, June _ | Miscellaneous Por Sale Fresh: country butter, free of coloring, scow T. B. tested. 4 Ibs. ea) week, del: for $1.00: Mrs. Asa Moon, Bowdon, Rt. 2. 5. or 6 Ibs., nice Jersey butter ea. week.. shipeed subject to ap- proval, .25 16. .,in, Ist and 2nu: zones:. Mrs... R. A: Montgomery, Bowdon, Rt. 2, phone 2312. . +3 to 41bs..nice; country butter ea. week in pound molds, 30c jb. del. or 25 Ib,-not del. Mrs. Mary L.. Kimbell, McDonough, Risse 3 to 5 Ibs., fresh country but- ter ea. week, 30c lb. del. Cow T. 1B. tested. Exe. some for honey Mrs. Claud Adams, - Gainesville. Rt. 8, Box 186. FRESH & CURED MEAT : _ FOR SALE ee Hickory eubied: 10- 25 tb. ais and link pork sausage, any quan- tity for sale. Wm. Walker, Quit- -man, P. O. Box 432. Nice cured side meat, 15c lb. not del. Any amount. Mrs. G. H. Hayes, MeDonough, Rt. 1. Nice dried hams, pure and clean, 25 Ib. ea., S4c pound. Cash with order. Mrs. E. CR. slate Demorest. ~ Miscellaneous Wanted aT! BEESWAX: Want most any quantity of nice beeswax. Write Elmer P. Sanford, Lumber City, Rt. -, Box 14 A. : BEANS AND PEAS: Want some good Hay peas. Quote cash price. J. C. ae Valdosta, Box 426. Want some black crowder peas. B. O. Lane, Villa ee Rt 2, Box 141. : EGGS: ~ Want eggs from Purebred stock with hatching guarantee, lois of 500, right in price; trade 20 White King pigeons for old: or young ducks; geese or chickens. Mrs. H. E. Smith, Au- gusta, Rt. 3. African or Australian guinea eggs. selected, free of culls. State price. L. ae Johnson, Acworth, Rt.. 2. FEATHERS: Want 5 Ibs., good feathers. Make best offer. Ss. M. ee Eastman, Rt. 5. GOURDS: Will pay cash for gourds, state what you have and price. Mar- garet Miller, Glennville. HERBS AND ROOTS: Want % Ib. of bark of the Black Wiaw root. Lee Jones, Collins, Rt, 2. . GRAIN: Want 10 bu. seed oats, 1939 crop, cheap for cash, or would Swap potato or tomato plants. Write what you have. H. A. Smith Baxley. Rt. 4 HONEY: Want some strained hone ey for personal use. petites best price in bbl. lot.. Geo. M. Prince, Colum- bus, Box 471. Sale Want peanuts, sorghum syrup and pecans. State price FOB aoe station; also exc. gladioli ulbs. for tulip bulbs. Mrs. M. m also want} Want 2 settings (36) of White|. Write for Want buy within 50 miles my/ cel post. Maud Hamby, Grrens i Mrs. Mary Collins, toes = S.. Rattle. ae of the meadow root and wild cherry bark. ea,; apple, 25 lh.; -yel- low root, ene Add postage. Miss Lorene Jackson Talking Rock. -Rt: 25 a5 Yello and faittte 3 1r6de? 30c Ib.: spiment and blood root, *50c Ib. -| Write .your wants for: ee and native : flowers; 2 exe, 9 (Kudzu crowns for peanuts. - Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3) Extra quality 100 - ab feed sacks,- free of: ee for sale or exc, for honey. ET OREA Lee Red Oak. Button. snake,. erih,: Sampson snake root, .50 Jb. -Vvinegar snake. root, $1. 50 -Ib.; . dill plants, 30c C; butterfly, yellow.. rattle. sassafras root and queen of the meadow. 25 lb. Del. Ga. Mrs. saene Holloway, Dahlonega, : Rte: Wianey: bladder and _ spignut root, 50c lb. postpaid. Money order. Will T. Martin, Dalton, P. . Box 143. ; : Catnip, hoarhound, pepper- mint. 25c doz bun.;_ yellow, l|rattle, sassafras root, 20c lb-; poke root. 15 Ib.; blood root, 40c Ib.; garlic bulbs, 50c doz. All postpaid in Ga. Mrs. Dewitt -| White, Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box 37. Rattle, yellow and sassafras root, 20c 1b.; blood root, 40c Ib.; tiger lilies, 25 2.3 bark, 20c lb.; catnip. hoarhound, 25c per 6 bunches; spearmint, 25c doz. bun. P. P. in Ga. Mrs. Fannie Allison. Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 95A. Horse radish. 5c} yellow root, 20c Ib. bear foot, 30 lb.; pump- kin and white nush peas, 10 cupful; fox a fall grape vines, muscadine, 3 for 20c. Will exe. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3- Black walnut meats, nice, clean, bright color, 3 lbs., $1.00 FOB; also Exc. dried apples for red skin sweet potato plants: 8 Ibs. for 800 well rooted plants. M. M. Cochran, Royston. Calamus, bearfoot, yellow dock. birdock, yellow root, Queen of the Meadow, rattle root, Mayap- ple, 30c lb.; tobacco plants. 10c C. or exc: tor Nancy Hall, big stem, Jersey or Boone potato plants. Mrs. R. Cc. _ Stover, a : ston. Chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. with letters on, 5c ea.; laundered ic ea. Send money order plus postage. Bill ae nets Ri. 25 - Blue Veruain, Greets of the Meadow root, 20c lb.; butterfly root, 25c lb.; yellow root 15c ib.; Virginia or black snake root, 20c per half Ib. Add postage. Anna Lee Fox. Dial. Yellow root, wild cherry park 20c lb.; grub or star root, 40 Ib.; rattle, poke and sassafras root and Solomon Seal, 25c lb. Exc. for anything can use. Mrs G. C. Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Sassafras, yellow and poke root, 20c lb.; wild cherry bark, 25c lb.; grub root, 40 lb.; butter- fly root, 30c lb.; hoarhound and catnip, 25c doz. bunches. Garner F. Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Lady slipper root, washed and dried, $1.25 pound; Mayanppie, 35c Ib. All postpaid. Walter Johnson, Alto, Riv Some feathers in good - cond, for Sale. Write. Miss Jessie Ward, Dawson. Lady slipper roots, washed, clean, dry, $1.00 1b.; Mayapple root, 25c Ib. Del in Ga. Miss Fay | Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1. All goose (home-raised) feath- ers, about 4 lbs., $4.00. Mrs D. R. Warthen, Warthen, Ga. -. Gensing for sale. No. samples. Write for prices. W. R. alker. Digh- Gourds, 11 to 22 in. in cir. prices; Spearmint plants, 25c doz. Packed in damp moss: dried sassafras, 25 lb. P ee Mrs. eee Thomas. Thomas- boro. . Yellow and sassafras Toot, wiid cherry bark, 20c lb.; - Lions tongue and horse-mint, 25 per doz. bunches: Add postage. Mrs. Reba Davenport, Lovirer. Mayapple, yellow and rattle root, 10c lb. FOB. No orders less 4 than 50c. Mrs. Lillie Reece, Talk- ing Rock, Rt. XT wild cherry -22S: White quail, EGGS. Ee SALE : Purebred M. B. uikey eges, $2.00. doz., through May and leer Not postpaid. Meee oe Pinehurst. S Selected Sucuover auck | eees, 0c. per . 15," plus postage. J, E: Beales, Savannah, 423 W. | Broughton St. if Silvers, Goldens, pil neok ; @asant eggs for sale. Guar. 90 per cent fertile: Write or call. Wm, M. Nixon. pee Cc-0 ae Woolen Mills. _AAA grade S. C. W. L. eggs. ad Lady Windsor strain, 75 per 15. Exc. for anything can use. Mrs | Jas. Hunt, Roswell, Rt. 1. Large type Dark Cornish (pure bred) eggs, $1.00 per 15. Crates ret. No persona]. chks. Miss Flor- ence Horne, Grovetown. and shipped with care. Exc. for seed peas or pole or soy beans. J.D Dyer, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Large type Dark Cornish eggs from bloodtested prize winners, $1.00 per 15; $1.75 for 30. Post- paid. Year round sales. EH. Dz Tinarey, Sandersville 312 Floyd Pure White Pekin dick eves, Woe per 15, postpaid. No stamps. Mrs. L. K. Fryer. Talhottom.. Thompson Imp. B. R. eggs, 65c per 15, $1.15 for 305. Booths W. L. eggs, same price Del. No chks. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge. Ancona, Sheppard str. AAA grade eggs, 75c per 18, or $1.50 for 50. Postpaid. Mrs. t ae El- liott, Lavonia. Giant str. Light. Became edes, 90c for 15. Add postage. - Mrs. Manure Stone, Adairsville, Rt. , Turkey eggs, $1. 50 per fe so baby turkeys. 30c a.5 3-4 wks. old poults, $1.00 ea. All del. No chks. M. A. Kent, Lilburn. Pure M. B. ey eggs, $2.20 doz. postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Milfore, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. ~ Goiden Buff Minorca eggs, 75c per 15, plus postage; fodder, $1.50 per hundred.C. Watson, Logan- Wille Rtas: Want some Buff Leghorn eggs. J. F. Hutcheson, Buchanan. Want large type turkey eggs. prefer Mammoth Bronze. Mrs. W. V. Vaughn. Towns. Want some White Guinea eggs. State what you have and price. e C. MecDarnel. Cumming, Rt. Booking orders for hatching Chukar Partridge, Bop pheasants, Golden Sebright anc Jap. Silkie bantams. Prices on request. C. T. Gaines, Buford. - POULTRY WANTED LEGHORN Ss: Want any Leghorn type, high producing 1938 and 1939 hatch pullets, laying or ready to lay. Exc. good value in hogs, incuba- tor, brooder, Jersey bull calves up Y yr. old. J. H. oh Greens- ro. Want 75 March wee AAA big] type Eng. W. L. pullets at reas- onable price for cash. No culls. W. H. Thompson, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1. (Resident of Georgia) Want 200 White Leghorn Yv. old hens. State price, etc. N. M. McDonald, Varnell, Box 111, Want 10 to 50 heavy breed pul- lets, Plymouth Rocks preferred. Must be cheap. State best price. Can exc. tomato and potato plants. Mrs. Flora Groby: Bax- Jey, Rt. 4. PIGEONS: Want any number common pigeons, State number and price. Will pay exp. chgs. if del. t ait office. Rufus Brown, Gaines- ville. - Will pay $1.50 pair for few pr. purebrd pigeons: Maltest, Fan- tail, Giant Homers and other fancy Stock. Write before ship- Ping. William Clark, Ft. Valley. Box 543. : POULTRY FOR SALE (ees FOR SALE Barron. Eng. Ww. i, eggs, AAA, 250-300 quality, 75c per 15, del. in Ga. No chks. Exc. 30 for 12 turkey eggs. White Holland or Bourbon Red. = Mrs. - Grubbs, Demorest. White Guinea Gay from March until November) eggs, 75c per 17, not prepaid. also long yellow leaf chewing tobacco, 11 lbs. $1.00. T. M. Roland, Coffee. Eggs, - AAA Barred Rocks, 65c | per 15; Blue Speckled Guina, 3 doz. $1.00. Add postage to. all. Hx: 3 doz: for 12 Me patato Nellie ANCONAS: 3 nice Ancona laying hens, 75c ea., also few lbs. super bee foundation, 50c-lb. Add express or postage to both. Wm. Middleton. Buford, Rt. 2. BANTAMS: 12 Partridge Cochin henge $1. 50 ea., and 2 roosters, $2.00 ea. FOB my place. Mrs, Ross Busbee, Rey- nolds, Rt, 3. BARRED WHITE AND. OTHER ROCKS: 25 -B. R. hens and 3 Acted? roosters, February. and March 1938 hatch, $25.00 FOB, or 106 hens and unrelated rooster, plants. Ea. Pay postage. Mrs. | Roxie Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 3. 5 eo | POULTRY | FOR | Booth AAA grade WwW. L. eges. 50 per 15 plus postage. Packed] 3 with 20 pullets. Mrs. J. L. CORNISH: al | Roundheads and Mertis 11, March hatch, also 5. Park Golden Ringneck} ped. breeders mating, No. 2 .erels, College Park, 328 Lyle AY AO1O as cockerels, selected for bre June shipment... $1.00 ea. cocks, Lindstrom $10.00. Hens now laying. Mrs. A. C. Malphus, Tusculum, f Lord, Maco ee ese Some . fine. Holter: an Aristocrat. wks. White direct from. Th $18.00 per doz.; also 3 ac AAA grade, $5. 00 fo Sone: ae a New Rt: i oes ac R. T teckerels from ex laying stock Prices and de information. as. performance parents: stock in the Ga.-Na al egg laying contest, on req _E: E. Tebeau, Waleska, c-0 hardt College... Fat AAA March hatch Wh 3 pure Fischel strain, pullets, $ cockerels, $1.50 ea.; 1 unre: cockerel free with ea. 10 lace, Bowersville, Box 153 Po 40 ,March large block Cornish pullets,, 75 ea. orders only. Mrs. Myrtle | ea Eastman, Rt. 4. < 2 Cornish yr. old rooste ea.; 15 or 20 purebred Tho B. R. pullets, February and rooster, 65 ea. in 1 i 75c ea. separately; w.L. re March hatch, 50c ea. Money der, Annie B. King, a m: 2, Box 56. GAMES: ei Fine Warhorse games: $1.50; rooster, $2. 00;, eg per 15. Ss. M. Seaborn, wick. 11 pit game Hence CYOSSES, 5 Roundhead and Red crosses, 75c ea. ta Hatcher, Cairo Rb, 3. Dom, Roundhead, BI eee games, 5 cocks, $2 15 good stags, Yr. old, $ $2.60 ea. Carlton Sh Con Rt: 2: LEGHORNS: ; 15 big type Eng. Barron cockerels, pen ped. matings R. Feb. cockerels $2.00 e: $5.50; 6 for $10.00. FOB. Ww. Ham, Summit, Rt. 4 300 S. Cc. W. L. pullets, ege grade, vaccinated, for worms, 80c ea., at 13 15 wks. 90c: 17 wks. $1.00 wks., $1.10 ea. Austin Cha Carrollton, Rt. 2. 50 AA W. L. pullets, 4 50c ea. at my barn. Jim lins, Cairo, Rt. Sr Golden Buff Leghorns, 1 5 now laying. and 1 1 rooster, for lot for quick sale... Flynn, Austell, Rt. 2. AAA W. L. pullets, 10 wks. 50c ea. also some Ancona Brown Leghorns, 5 mos. old. laying, 95c ea. B. R. Wo Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. : 36 AAA W. L. hens, Apri hatch, 75 ea. at my home, So. Homer, Alonzo G. Thom Maysville, Rt. Le 200 W. L. cockerels, 8 wks extra fine individuals, 75 | K. B. Jones, Pine Mountain Jey 90 W. ce hens, 1937 al hateh, now oe 50 per W.L. or B. R. pullets, 2 mi older. Sam Elder, Cullode March hatch W. L. coe Barron str. direct. 75c ea. Lucian Williams, Collins. Royal select big type Ww cockerels, 10 wks. old, for~ Sale: Write for prices T. McMillan, ' Gainesvill 80 Eng. type W. L. p mos. old, 70c ea. FOB. be returned. Otto aes Branch, Rt. 1. Big type AAA Eng. w. Pullorum tested, 10 old, 65c ea. No less than 2 | customer. Party pay po Willie L. Robinson, Ae Rt. 10, Box 1. Brogdon, Biandvilla, C MINORCAS: Golden Butt. Minore str. 8 wks. old 45 ea.; also old chicks, 20c ea. Sex about and half. Mrs. A. M. William: April hatch | te Black Mt $1.75. L. B. Milli n Sev. Golden Buff M Express not. prepai Rt rch hate Giant eink Mie : April hatch,. 0. 2.5 2 last yrs. cockerels,. bee! Minoreas or. genuine Buft aed bantam. oO. Wa 888 oF Golden. Bult Minorca cackersie: 8 wks. old. 60 ea. prepaid. Mrs. ne Cavend r. Franklin, Rt. 3. 20 best egg Ri O.P. sired Bult finorca pullets, 3 cockerels. Ap-. ril 5, 1939 hacth. 50c ea. lot for $10.50. Mrs. F.M. Brent. Can- Ne Rion AA ploodtested Taivdsteom Aue 5, 1939 hatch; 50c ea. lot for ockerels. $1 00:ea. or'3 for $2.50 OB. Exc. for 3 of same breed nd age. Ea pay express ches. L. Freeman, Calhoun, Ft aa MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS:. Capons: 3. capons. 1 yr. old, 2 L. B. and 1 mixed heavy breed. Carry chicks now. $2.00 ea. Exn. collect. Money order only. Craw- rd Lovell, Tignall, Rt. 2. - Trained capons, $5 00 ea. at my home. Mrs. Dessie J. Pruiti. Dahlonega. Rt. ). Box 67. ORPINGTONS: 150 Buff Orpington and 75 W. ZL. hens, $1.25 ea.; 15 Buff Orp. and 4 W. L: cockerels, $1950 ea. All bloodtested. (Name and ad- dress not given in nonce sent to ~Builetin). 10 purebred AAA. Buff Orp. hens and unrelated rooster, $10.00 or exc. for nice . Jersey heifer Bring heifer:.and get poultry. Sag Homer Sutton, Cedartown, 2: se 2 as pr. mixed: Blue pigeons, 40c $1.75 for lot. Dorothy Tay- ee Alto, Rt. 1, c-o J. C. Wood- call. 5 pr. White King pigeons, no culls, = fine stock. Sell at bar- ae G. L. Stripling, Macon, Rt. 20 whites Fan Tail pigeons. : $1 50 pair. Exc. for baby chicks, } Reds (R. 1, or New Hampshires) or any heavy good breed. J. P|. ~ Whitley, Summerville, Rt. 2. 16 mated prs. Silver and White ings, banded and working, $2.00 also some Dark Cornish a on abus, 00. ae St. REDS Owew Hampshires) : 50 N. H. Reds, purebred, 25 pul-: e*s and 25 roosters, 55c ea. at wks. old, FOB. No chks. Cash r money order. Mrs. R. L. Fears. Flovilla, Rt... i : Purebred N. H. young, now lay- ng hens and roosters, $1.00 ea. OB. Mrs. J. M. ae Macon, Rt. 3: No H- Red cockerels and, pul- ets, 2% mos. old, 75c ea. del. Geo. Barfield, Louisville. Extra good AAA N. H. Red 9 wks. old pullets, 60c ea. FOB. Cash with order. W. A. Wallis, Gainesville, Rt. 1. REDS (Rhode Island): 100 Red-Rock cross March pullets, from selected stock. eulled, good size, 50 ea. not pre- aid. Cash with order. Verner Kiser, Gainesville. Rt. 2, Box 35. 100 purebred R. I. Red coeck- erels, select grade. bloodtested, ebruary hatch, $1.00 ea. FOB W. . Paulk.. Willacoochee. RFD. 1 R. I. Red yr. old rooster, 75c. rs. Guy Porter, aeons Rt. . \ R. I. Red baby chinks: $2. 25 per 25 postpaid; Eggs, $1.00 per 15; cockerels, 4 mos. old, $1.00 Be Mrs. Don qnonaiaa Decatu De 2405. ak 200 extra fine. AAA 3 mos. old ubbards New Hampshire Red pullets 75c ea.; and 150 cocker- Is, $1.00 ea. or 85 ea. if more han 3 cockerels in one lot. ote J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Rt. ANDOTTES: Purebred R. C. S. L. Wyan- oe hens, $1.00 ea.; Eggs, 60c 15; also purebred - Rei peck led Sussex eggs. 60c per Be $1.10 for 30; Narragansett os key eggs, $1. 15, sper 15, P: P. ay Earl Wilson. Clarkesville. LA quality WwW. Wyandottes. 10 Ms and rooster, $1.00 ea. FOB Mrs. D..A. Wright, Helena, Rt. 1. ickeys: Guineas, Geese Ducks; Etc. Wanted Want some guinea or guinea eggs for hatching. Quote prices. _E. H. Messick, St. Simons Island. Want 1 pr. Toulouse geese. State price, etc. Mrs. W..T. Cas-. Bon Aire, RED. | ea. s; Guineas, Goi H Ducks; n Ete. For Sale a7 : Loe Sieh black | -and| white Mtlccovey $1.75; Mallard, $1.50; Mallard ducklings, 40 and | ters, $1.25 ea, Miss Roberta Mc- Collum, Grantville, Rt. 2. 2 White Pekin and 1 white Muscovey ducks and. 1 W. Mus- covey, drake, $3.00 for lot, or 75 Pe Mrs, Jas, Olds, Bowman. a Real wild Mallerds etait as : chickens), $3.00, pair.. E:.E, Joa- chim, College Park,. Box 45, Ca 3352 Po. Hay natch sete | 50c ea.; 10 large hens, Yr. old, $2.75 ea: ; fine, unrelated tom, $5.00. Better priced if. called. for. |, Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran. White guineas, roosters ae 3 Jack, $95. 00; : FOR SALE Fine yr. old, re tb? Eatallion for sale or, trade. C..G, oe. Bowdon, 50c a.;..1 yr..old Buff Orp. roos-| =D eray cee 1 white. buck. $1.25 ea. not post- | paid, Clifford Banks, Tallapoosa. Gaited, sorrel mare. smooth mouth; fat, will work, bred to also 200d : pony se darge enough for man to ride), $75. 00. Tom. Taylor, Marshallville . A. horse: and wagon - for sale, very cheap. Mrs. Re E. Benefield. a> Ellenwood, RFD. Brown mare mule, ene gen- tle. work anywhere, $75.00. E. Ww. Oglesby. Atlanta, Willis Min Ra. Ma: 0385. Pony, where, about 600 Abs., sell cheap. W.B. Lewis, Douglas, 915 Ethe! hens, tame, $2.00, or 50 ea. Add St. exp. charges. Bonnie King, Bu- ford, Rt.. RABBITS FOR SALE 12 White rabbits, 2 mios. old, 50c ea. $1.00 pr. Del. Prank Park- er, Morganton. White, N. Z. rabbits, 2 mos. old, healthy, good cond., 75c ea. Am- ; ilee Long, Bremen. 3 prs. nice young white, nie eyed rabbits, 1 pr. Black, about 2 mos. old, 40c ea. $3.00 for lot. Sent Exp. collect. J. C. Brown. oo 253 per ekee Place. S. Guinea pigs (eaves): all sizes and colors. Write for prices. R. H. Ridgway, Sr., Canon. White, black spotted rabbits, young, Tbe pair; 2 grown bucks, $1.00 ea. Scut Mauldin, Lavonia. Belgium rabbits, free of dis-| , ase, 1 doe, 3 small ones, $2.50 for lot. Exe, for pecans, peanuts, . C. Reid, Hogans- | syrup, etc. H ville. White rabbits, 2 mos. old, Tic ea.; 6 wks. old, 60c pr.; Guinea pigs (cavies), 75c pair. Trade for anything can use of value. Lock- ard Bell, Atlanta, 264 Alexander St. N. W. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED good, Want full particulars. Wm. R. Rockel, Thomasville. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Reg. Nubian milk goat buck kid, from excellent .production breeding, born @1arch 20th, $10.00 crated, FOB my express office. No personal oe PE: Grubs. Demorest.. 3 Toggenburg doe kids. gentle, good natured, from 5 gt. does, for sale. Mrs. Annie L. Adams, Thomaston, P. O. Box 8. Entire lot of 18 goats, 6 mos. to 3 yrs. Does and bucks, $15.00 at my farm. Exc. for good breed of doe milk goats, sub. to reg. R. J. Drexel, Valdosta. 12 goats, from 2 wks. old up to nannies (that will kid real soon), 50c up to $2.00 ea.; A 3 yr. old Angora billy. Ira Chapman, Crawfordville. At Stud: Sir Roderick, reg. No. T-=2678, in I. D. G. R.. Assn\, and A. G. Society, Purebred -Tog- genburg, buck, naturally hornless, from 7% gt. milk stock. Proved sire. Orders booked for limited stud service, fee, $5.00. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St: N. E,.De 5140. , Some milk goats for sale. V. L: Miller, Atlanta, Ave., Center Hill. At Stud, large, naturally butt- headed Toggenburg buck. Vigor- ous, fertile and blooded milk stock. Does boarded very reas- onable. Service fee, $2.00. Mrs. McElroy, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave. N. E. De 3710. ~ 10 common goats, Toggenburg and Angora cross. large, in good] cond. Ages good. FOB farin, $12.50; Thrifty 8 wks. pigs, $4.00 M. Te Beem Greensboro, tba. Reg. Saanan fresh doe tase and buck kids);. 1 reg., 2 pure- bred Toggenburg does, fresh in March, 4 qt. milkers; reg. does bred to reg. Saanan buck; 100 per cent Nubian buck. Sell or trade; 274 tons straight goat ma- nure, 100 Ib. bk @s or ton lots. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave. NW. HORSES AND MULES WANTED : Want 1 Shetland pony suitable for boy to handle, also 1 Ewe sheep. Must be okay. State size. color, sex and prices. Mrs. L. P. Lambert, Bowdon Junction. Want _ gentle, young Shetland pony. State cash price. Mrs. Floyd Sasser, Ludowici. eS S a 1000 Ibs.; purebred buck}. sheep. prefer Hampshire. State} Sy old, 16 te ak Brown mare mule; 1 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs., fine worker; black horse mule, fat, 10 yrs. old, wt. 2 yr. old mare colt. broke to ride and plow. Terms. Take good cow, 2nd or 3rd calf in trade. Geo: McPherson, Moul- trie, Rt. 2. Kentucky 5 gaited tyr... old) stallion, reg. sound, fine breeder for sale; want Jap black-tail, Mille-Fleurs bright bantams. Quote prices. Chas. G. Houston, Augusta. 2 real farm mules, wt, trade for 2 heavy brood mares, or will buy mares. Must be farm broken. State price and all par- | ticulars. Henry L. Colbert, Dames Ferry. CATTLE FOR SALE. Fine, penile. nattentbroke Jer: sey cow, freshen about June 15th 3rd calf, butt-head, stock color, $65.00; fine chestnut sorrel mare 1200 lbs., 8 yrs. old, good worker, $165.00; : 800 Ib. sorrel, 4 yr: old horse, $110.00. E. E. Bass; Mill- edgeville. a - Very fine black: Jersey ae first calf (heifer), freshened Ma} 15th, reasonable. D. J.. aca College Park, Rt. 1 (1. mi. Stone- wall of Fell Road- White Face bull calves, on lespedeza with mothers. until August 15th; reg. Duroc | pigs, male and female, pigs, $12.50 a. Y. A. Oliver, Owner, Happy Val- ley Farm, Woodland. Polled Hereford bull, 26 mos. President, Mischief and Domino breeding, wt. 1500 Ibs., reg., also sev. yearling teg. horn- type bulls, Domino breeding. Percy A, Price, Albany. ~ ot Jersey milch cow, 2nd calf, now giving around 3 gal milk per day, good physical cond.,-for sale.| Mrs. Perry Brooks, Palmetto. 10 mos. old Jersey - Guernsey bull, $20.00; 1 Jersy milch cow, 3% to 4 gal. cap., 4% yrs. oid (splendid family cow), $45.00. J. M. Thomson, Palmetto. 2 yokes. oxen, well anined. 2000 and 2400. Ibs., respectively, well matched in size and color, for sale. Oscar Jones, Ellijay. 3 yr. old reg. Jersey bull, well marked, good breeder, $75.00, or exc. in part for reg. Jersey bull, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, solid color, | priced not more than $30.00. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Fine Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old. Fine teats and heavy milker, fresh in, also Guernsey - Jersey milch cow and heifer calf. Reas- Ongble, W. E. Fitts, Rocky Ford. Milch cow with 2nd calf, for sale. W. L. Goolsby, Jonesboro. - 3 cows, fresh, 2 with 1st and 1 with 2nd calf, Reasonable, or trade for good milch cow and]: small yearlings. Evan | See Cave Springs, Rt. 3. 4 yr. old, purebred Jersey caale. light color, genjle, kind. Papers for reg. Sell to prevent inbreed- ing. $50.00 cash my barn. J. F. Folder. Hillsboro, Rt. 1. Jersey. cow, good qualities, due to freshen June 7th, 2nd calf, for sale. R. E. Lee, Concord. Cow and. young ealf, for sale, about 1 mi. So. College Park, on Roosevelt Highway. Mrs. T. J. Coker, College Park, phone Ca 2065. Nice, reg. Jersey cows, fresh in, for sale. Write. L. T. Long, Saal men. Nice Blue Jersey bull, about 1 yr. old, $25.00. at my barn. Wil! }not ship. J. B. Cowart, Adairs-: i ville; Rt. 2: Fresh milch cows and pigs Sor sale. C. E. Smith, Fairburn, RFD 2. Mate: Yr. old, half Holstein and half Jersey, from heavy produc- ing stock. Sell or exc. for heifer from good stock. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Rt. 1.; Reg. Jersey cows, young, fresh. for sale. R. F. Eaves, Decatur, Rt. 2. (Lawrenceville Rd., e mi, De-| et 4 White: ide ae ood cond. work an al = ae Guernsey bull. Send ped., state and Golden = Se-' 900 to} 1000 lbs., 11-12 yrs. old. Sell or 15-16! Herefords, $40.00 ea.; will keep} ES ay pecs ines 10 BE R. pullets, 5 cori-| for a Jersey heifer calf, 6. wks. or more old:! Mrs. Jd. Lo Erwin, Adairsville. Rtige 5, - Want 5 White Face -Polled| Hereford bull calves, registered, about 2 or 3 mos. old. State price, and *phone collect 30 J Ocilla or write. Henry Brown, Ocilla. Want a thoroughbred Hereford bull, 6 to 8 mos. -old, Sub. to reg. at reasonable price. G. XB. Kirk- patr ick. _ Grayson. . zs Exc. a $15. 00. soci for a heif- a calf, turkeys, ducks or. chick- ens. corn, wheat, etc. Write. Mrs. Addie C. !umball, Oxford, Rt. Ay Want caer J ay or records of his daughters; also D&PL 11-A cottonseed, 15e bu. Ww. J. Brennan, Columbus, at 18th St. Exc. bees in 3 frame pat. chives for reg. Jersey calves. Write. Do- cia Harris, Lula. Want | buy young | heifer that will freshen in 2 or 3 mos. State| what you have. J. O. Duncan, Stone Mtn. Rt. 2. Want reg. FPolled Hereford bull, 9 mos. up. for Herd. Advise what you have and price at once. W. C. Suggs, St. George. Exc. good mule, sound and work anywhere; about 9 or 10 yrs. old, for cattle. Miss Cora | : Whitton, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Want 3 heifers and bull, wt. 100-200 lbs. ea. Exc. value. J. O. Dunean, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2. Want good milch cow at reas- sneole price on time: pay $5.00 down and $5.00 week. Can give ref. C. E. Stanton, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 196 Be Want trade sow farrowing 10 bone S. P. C. boar, and pigs, for a young good milch cow, fresh or to freshen soon. R. K. Poss, = tell RFD eae x Exe. good, 3 or 3% poe Secacy COW for yearlings; also exc. pr. wild geese for a young pr. peafowls or wild Mallard ducks.| J.-F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Can pasture about 25 head cat- tle at reasonable price. 2 mi. College Park on Washington Rd. W. E. Johnson, COneee Park, Rt. 2, Box 380-A. . | HOGS WANTED Want a S, P. . boar, 8 to 12 mos. old; Must ee reg. John Ab- ernathy, Blairsville, Rt. 4. HOGS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Berkshire 1 yr. old boar. for sale or trade for good sow; Silver, Golden and Ringneck pheasants, sell or trade for turkeys, geese or RigSONS B. L. Custer, Marietta. ed against cholera .and swine plague, $10.00 ea. reg. in buyer's name. Watson As Rea PE purebred little bone black guinea 18 mos. old service male, $25.00 to truck or $30.00 and shin FOB. also pr. same stock, 12 wks. old pigs of same stock, $16.00 for the pr. J. C. Hargroves, Marlow. 3 shoats, half P. C. and half} big bone Guinea, also a yr. old} White Rock rooster; want to buy Golden Bevrigh? bantams roos- ter and 3 or 4 pullets at reason- able price. W. E. Beall, ene ville; Rt. 8, Box 231. Purebred S. P. C. pigs; perfect markings and best. breeding, wt. 60 ibs. $10.00 ea. with papers and dbl. treatment. W. E. Sickel, Sa-|: vannah, 1130 East 50th St. S. P. C. farrowed March 29th markings 50-50, . -in good cond., thrifty, from reg. sows, $8.00 ea. FOB. J. F. Brown, Nahunta. Black Essex pigs, $10.00 ea. and swine plague, with . APP tion for reg. included. Le geron, Sardis. - Club sow, 2nd litter, 10 wks. old. treated, reg. buyers name, males. $10.00; gilts, $12.00 ea. Dunwoody | Cumming, Warthen; ; of 1934-35 World Grand Cham- pions, Dbl: treated. thrifty, reg. buyers name. papers furnished. 1 and 12 wks. old, $10.00 ea: W. A. Taliaferro, Blue Ridge. ea. or lot for $25.00 at my barn. Heo. Barber. Luthersville, Rt. 1. Si Pn: pigs of champion breeding on both sides, $10.00 ea. at. around 10 wks. old, dbl. treat- ed for cholera reg. in buyer's _ name; older pigs, priced accord- ing to age and size. L. J. Wash- cheer Jackson. | ish: hens or 5 White Leghorn pens) pure, selected, privately ginned : pigs last time, rebred to reg. big} 10 wks. old S. P..C. pigs, world ; champion blood lines, dbl., treat- | _Eliabelle, | name. . Sires, $18.00 pair. Treated for cholera. S.Bar-| Purebred S. P. C. pigs from A: H S. P. C. boar pigs, sired by sons 12S. P. C.'8 wks. old pigs, $2.50 papers: See or: Aone: Baio many. _ Sylvester,: Rt. Se reg. in buyer's. name. WwW under 100 lbs; at 3 mos. ol May, Washington. _ Reg. O. I. C. hogs, all age reasonable prics. Writ Se Cr M~. as Hines on: ee e pig, farrowed March 7th, fr ay large - stock on ee Niguan: Rt. 3. Big bone, large ee blac C. pigs, reg. in buyers $10. 00 a. Watson Sa ter ae: pigs, S. P. C. and Duroc | sey mixed, 8 wks. old, $7.00 e $12.00 pr. RFD 1. Fine. brood sow, Duro Black Essex: crossed, $20. 00; 10 bu. good, sound corn, del barn, as part ie a Hicks, Adel, Rt. B. B. Guinea Aes mal oe: female, no akin, $15.00 pr. $8 ea. FOB at 8 wks. old. R Detaey : Parks, -| Rowe, Moreland, Rt, 1. -6 wks. old. Berkshire and crossed pigs. ready to mo of June, $4.00, ea. ae Ss. Ellenwood: SS. P. C. pigs of Ghaik blood lines, life immuned reg. buyers name, $10 00 eacl E. Sims, Ellabelle. | LS Duroc-Jersey. pigs out o: sows, bred to Duroc prize ning boars. Boars and gilts, $10. ea. FOB. Dr. C. J. We Gainesville, 911 Green St 5 purebred big bone hogs, $8.00 ea. at 8 wks. old. Lunsford, Whitehall. : . Big Bone Blue Guinea gilts, life treated, $10.00 ea. W Sumner, Adrian. nee Black Essex pigs, $10. $18.00 pair. Raised on sani plan, treated fer swine lag and cholera. with application reg. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis Reg. Duroc boar, 3 mos and a purebred 9 mos. old | not reg., both excellent breedi $10.00 ea. at barn. S. ed Tho ton, Dewyrsoe, Rt. 1. S. P. C. pigs, 10 wks. ela. | 50 Jbs., ave. $4.00 ea. at my $5.00 if shipped. J.-C. Killeb: Jackson, Rt. 2. (114 mi. Ww. dian Springs.) 1 young brood sow, Ps o White Chester, cross: has had litter of 11; abl. treated, $15. cash. P. H. Sapp, Brunswic Blythe Island. / : Pure O. I. C. gilt, bred ie s O. I.-C. boar, $25.00. with Pe papers free. E. C. ) well. Reg. S. P. C. boar, ibe Bice lines, wt. 350-400 Ibs... $35. 00. L. Hamilton, Baxley. aie Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, $1 a., including reg. ane crating. 12 wks. old. No gilts. G WwW. Do little. Sandersville. Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, 8 wk old June 21, from Champi blood, $15.00 pr. or $8.00. ea. Mercer Dalton; Alto. Reg. Hampshire boar, ag yrs. perfect marking, gentle, fine record, $50.00 cash or will trade for O. I. C. or P. C. gilts. J. Wilson, Dudley. . P. C. big bone, reg. pigs, and 12 wks. old, of one of th finest strains, with good mar ings, $8.50 ea. with papers. | $8.50 without papers. R. M. Sti ley, Vidalia. uP 50 reg., S. P. C. fas nd pigs. 2 herds, non-related to one a other. $10.00 up, reg. buyer from | -Ebony King Albany. : Reg. SP. C. Soak oles 10. wk old; sired by son of Mischie Maker, *- twice worlds to Conquest, 1938 worlds eran champion boar. Clifford es Sylvania. Boar, 15 mos. old, ge tt. highs 4% ft. in length, estimated Ww 350 lbs., % P. C., % Duroc-Jerse Cholera treated, caer 00. Frage. milch cow. T. pe a bridge, Rt. 3. 6S. P. C. pigs (3 ea. ae and gilts). 8 wks. old June 25th, wi be reg. $10.00 ea. Jesse - Powe Fitzgerald, RFD 2. Purebred big bore Black Gui- nea hogs; bred gilts, service boars, $10.00 ea.; son. Walter Smallwood, Clayhil Duroc Jersey pigs, 12 wks: ole life dil. treated. reg. buyer name. papers furnished, thirtfy, well grown, $12.50 ea. Can fw nish unrelated pairs. Miss Ger trude Carter, Ellabelle, Re as pes (4-H Club Gin uy accomplished in 6 Sample of Produeer, pkins. Sweet Milk_T. J. Duren & Son____ S Decatur, Ga. Nicholis, Ga. ee | Milk fat percentage7.6. High fat ee SOM PET RU 4. : due to improper mixing. as sp tages apie Solids not fatMeet requirements. Solids not, fat_9.09. af = Total SolidsMeet requirements. Total solidsi3.80. _ Moore... Sweet Milk. J. M. King ___________. Bacteria count500.000 colonies per : : s Perry, Georgia ec. Bacteria count high. __ Sweet Miik_-T. L. Warren, Sr._____- Bacteria. count300,000 cols, per Ce. | : s Temperatur50-F. ee Perry, Georgia ae ~e 208 Sediment test Dirty. No dirt femperature50-F. x oe should be founda. eA Sediment test Dirty. No dirt, te Milk fat percentage3.7. a should be bound: j Solids not fat3.90. : : _Milk fat pecoees Total solids12.60. a Total solids. 13.60. : Moore Sweet Milk A. C. Pritcheft_______ Bacteria count 147.000 colonies per s_ Sweet Milk __ veterinary BAILEY, IR., | Field Superintendent, Dairy Division he Veterinary Department has ten men active- | gaged in dairy barn and plant imspection work. e men are stationed, at, vantage points through- the State and every county in the state has had | benefit from the inspection service. The plan of ation has been to select districts upon which we | eoncentrated to have the. producers barns and | ent brought up to.standard. requirements and connection with this we have rendered services manufacturing plants throughout the State have regularly inspected and we'are proud of the re- both dairy barns and manufac- method of taking sediment tests on shippers ing to pasteurizing plants has been effectively used _ epartment, results of the tests being sent.to | 1cers by the hauler in order that he may see Ww much dirt was contained in one pint of his x to show him why the milk was condemned rendered unfit for marketing. We have found system has been of great help in cleaning up the as the producer can actually see the dirt instead reeording Address Report of Analysis Temperature50-F. should be found. Milk fat per centage4.6.- Solids not fat9.44. Total solids14.04. ___ Sweet Milk Mis, Sparks Anderson Bacteria count--360,000 col. per cc., Hicks Dairy Farm_____Bacteria Count11,000 cols. Atlanta, Georgia Temperature50-F. Solids not fat9.37. Total solids14:97. Departme Bacteria count 29;000 colonies per ec Sediment testDirty. No dirt Sediment testTrace. Percentage milk fat5.6. vf reading a letter notifying him that his product showed dirt. : The phosphotase tests ha veloped and is used to determine the accuracy with | which the pasteurization process conforms to State regulations. This test is used by both the field am-_ spectors and in the laboratory of the State Chemist. It is possible by the use of this test to determine if milk or cream has been properly pasteurized and has imereased the efficiency of inspection work consider- ably. Heretofore, it was necessary in most cases to | | rely upon the honesty of the plant operators and the charts presented. The Dairy Act as amended in 1937 provides that no milk cream, ice cream or ice cream mix shall be ) shipped into the State of Georgia unless it is pro | _uced and handled under conditions mo less ade- | quate than the above products are produced and laandled in the State of Georgia, and not then until _ after inspection and authorization by the State Vet- erinarian to ship has been given. This Act has eliminated consideraby inferior * _per ee. : ie PE Pry ae Ct ave recently Moore____ Sweet Milk. Gurrs Dairy _____..___ MARKET BULLETIN nt Report For April, 1939. (DAIRY DIVISION) Published by Direction of COLUMBUS R OBERTS, Comaniesiones of Agriculture DR. J. 3 dairy products froma been , de-. gia State Chemist. Imspector Sample of Producer, Address '- Report of Analysis- Sweet Milk_._ Mrs. W. B. Alderman. Bacteria count69,000 col. per cc. Temperature of sample 30-F. Sediment testTrace x Milk fat percentage43. Solids not fat9.38. Total solids13.68. Bacteria cpunt15,000 cols. Temperaures0-F. Sediment testTrace. Douglas, Ga. Perry, Georgia Perry, Geongia M. SUTTON, State Veterinarian the State. Tt has been mecessary |- te condemn several shipments of dairy products ifrem . other states and refuse permission toe ship to several | companies desiring to ship into Georgia. | REPORT OF WORK BY DAIRY DIVISION FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1939, | Imvestizaitiions 222 } Dairy Plants Inspected 189 sMPesters: txamine@. 2S. yc enn ae Dairy Products Samples Taken __.__.__-_____.___.. 503 Dairy Protucts Samples Tested ~----_-____.___ 1796 Sream Stations Imspected ~_...._-______________ 58 i? Day Bans Enspected __..-_---_-.-_-_-__- 449 Lots Dairy Products Condemned ~~... 3 ' Report of samples taken by inspector's ot this De- partment during the monih of April and tested in the Dairy Laborateryunder the supervision of Geor- | DON E. WOODS, Bacterislogist CL. Temperatureos0-F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage3 9. Solids not fat9.04. Total solids12.94. te 211 \ @ Bacteria count high. , no field work. Prefer n drive ear or truck, No habits. Reasonable salary oard. James Frith, Shell- ox 84, ; iryman, dry hand milk- Smyrna, Rt. 1, e-o J. , father dead, lived on wants job helping to farin, taight fellow, willing to Board and reasonable sai- orest Van Allen, Valdosta, Savannah Ave. nt to get with party on riv- want to fish and trap. exp. Married, 2 children, be furnished. Work on s. Write if interested. Clark e, Atlanta, 293 Crew St. job with hee keeper. sober, honest, 21 yrs. ald. i good truck driver. In- ed ip bee work. N. J. Spann, with life time exp. truck , wants job as Supervisor urge farm. 33 yrs. old, white. erences. C. M. Brown, Hia- tr. old young man wants job rm for board and 50c a day, h Qhristian people. Jos. sham. Mount Berry. - job doing farm work. bered, 28 yrs. old. 10 n driving tractor. Vir- tes, Smyrna, Rt. 1. ' e stock and dairy man, rk along that line, also . Would consider poul- ng or truck farming or work. B. C. Bradley, Al- 635 Oglethorpe Ave. 94 on large farm, tobae- its, cotton, ete. 9 yrs. co, with large acreage, any job on farm. J. W. 1, Millen, Rt. 4. L, 23 yr. old girl, wants job light farm work, na fieid sonable salary. = old boy wants light farm|. ape at ence. G. W.: 48 yr. old woman, unencum- bered, neat and clean wants light farm work, no field work, for good home and reasonable sal- ary, Carrie Avery, Valdosta, 312 South Troupe St. 47 yr. old man wants job on farm as foreman or overseer. Un- derstand all kinds of farming, life time exp., good ref. married. 7 in family. Go anywhere. Have to be moved. A. J. Akins, Ocilla. Man with life time exp., in Or- chard and Nursery work, warts job as foreman. 35 yrs. of age. white. References. Cariten Brown. Dalton, Rt. 2. ise Middleaged woman wants job doing light farm work, no field work, for home with small fam- ily and $2.50 to $3.00 week. Mrs. Annie Roberts, Lumpkin, c-o C, S. Smith. | Want job at dairy. Exp. dry- hand and machine milking. Can also drive ear or trucks, Need work by June 6th. Write at once salary paid and other particu- lars. Willie Cochran, East Point, P. O. Box 82. % Unencumbered woman, 45 yrs. of age, wants job light farm work, no field work, for reasonable sal- ary. Near Albany preferred. Mrs. Nolin, Albany, Rt. 3, Box 254, c-o E. J. Pauls. _Want job light farm work, no field work, with nice people, Miss Monteen Wheeless, Athens, Rt. 3, Box 216, c-o J. T. Harris. Widow, 2 sons, 13 and 8, wants farm work, with nice people. Can milk and do gen. farm work. Like near school. Mrs. Rosa Evans, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1, c-o C. G. By- ington. | Want eare for flock of 5000 to 8000 chickens for reasonable sal- ary. State proposition. N. J, Mc- Michen, Hiram, Box 12. Settled, unencumbered woman wants light farm work, no field work. Give details as to duties, salary, ete. Miss Catherine L. a _ Want job as Miller, corn, wheat or feed. Can keep mill in run- ning shape. Life exp. Would work on shares in eountry mill. T. F. McDonald, Gordon. Single, 50 yrs. old, knows how) to farm, exp. trucking and poul- try raising, like small acreage and work for board or take small farm, 50-50 basis with privilege of farm for another year. Plenty help, Am minister and have ap- pointments on Sunday. Rev. Thomas Dell, Lakemont. Man. 40 yrs. old, 6 children (4 to 14 yrs.,)- willing workers, no| bad habits, living on farm all life-time, wants job. Go any- where, have to be moved, any kind of farm work. Write or see. John T. Scott, Statesboro, 127 Proctor St. An 18 yr. old girl with college education wants farm work. Can drive tractor, truck, plow mule, crop, string and eure tobacco, run a feed mill and most any other work. At once. Miss Jeane Butler, Wray. Single man, about 40 yrs, old. wants job on farm in Southwest Ga., with good Christian people, by the month. Lucious Sessions, Macon, 320 Ross St. Married couple wants job at. once, dairy or truck farm. Wages or 50-50 basis. Have to be moved have small tenant house, George Hitchell, Atlanta, 341 Central Ave., S. W. Want job on farm. 26 yrs. old. married. Can drive truck. Will- iam Whitten, Atlanta, 127 Les- lie Ave., S. E, Want job as Miller and Mill Wright, 20 yrs. exp. Married. Per- fectly sober. Moderate salary. Ref. W. A. Covgill, Bowersville, Box 124. 31 yr. old woman with 2 chi)- dren (2 and 4 yrs. old) wants job light farm work, no field work. with Christian people. Come or send bus fare. iss Edna Goo- Wood, Valdosta, 512 EH, Central Ave C. Spurlin. _ | Moore____ Sweet Milk J. M. Taylor__________. Bacteria count14,000 cols. per ec. Sweet Milk Henry Grady Dalry... Beoters tga a cols. per ec. | _ . ' Clinehfield, Ga. oe 60-F. Temp. too : . L. White remperature50-F. igh. oe os iahin Craven Sediment testNone. _ Sediment test Dirty. No dirt we Milk fat percentage45, should be found. Solids not fat9.42. Milk fat percen'age5.0. Total solids13.92. one oe ins_ Pasteurized__ Brownlee & Lively____._Bacteria Count24,000 cols. per ce.) Tota. solids14.52. - . Sweet Milk Atlanta, Georgia - Temperature50-F. ; | Deen. Sweet Milk. Baxley Dairy_.__________Bacteria count35.,000 cols. per ec. Sediment testTrace. - Baxley, Georgia Yemperature50-F. Milk fat percentage3.5. Sediment testTrace. s Solids not fats8.09 Milk fat percentage5.7. ie Total solids11.59. : Solids not fat9.64. Sweet Milk R. F. Smith___________ Bacteria count57,000 cols. per ce. | _ Total solids15.34, ae Perry, Georgia Temperature50-F, 4 Deen. Sweet Milk_. Mrs. P. D. Miller_______ Bacteria count11.000 cols. per cc. Sediment testTrace. Baxley, Georgia Temperature45-F. ; Milk fat percentage76. High _ Rais Sediment testTrace. ; fat due to improper mixing. he Milk fat percentage4.8.- Solids not fatMeet requirements. | Solids not fat9.34. Total solidsMeet requirements. - : Total solids14.14. -ITIONS WANTE | POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WANTE Christian woman, 37, unen- cumbered, raised in country, wants job on farm, no field! work. Can hoe, milk. etc. Make best offer. Mrs. Ruth Gilreath, Trion, 4 A Park Ave. B2 yr. old, healthy, uwneneum- | bered white woman wants light farm work, no field work, with reliable people. State full par- ticulars first letter. Miss Mar- tha Crump, Toccoa, Rt. 1, farm work, 30 yrs. old. No field' work. Go anywhere. Come or send bus fare. Essie Morris, Tar-: rytown, Rt. 2. Want job on farm at once, for fair salary. No field work. Mrs. Susie Pittman, Athens. 624 Thomas St, ; ~ Want job on farm. About 5 yrs.| exp. can run tractor, Sted drill or any other modern Yarm de- vice; graduate of Monroe A & M farm school. 19 yrs. old. perfect health. Good knowledge soil con- servation and dairying. Reason- able wages and board. Bob Ellis, Atlanta, 715 Primrose St. S. EB. Want job on farm for rest of this year, $1.00 day for 6 or 7 days of the week. G. M. Turner, Odum, Rt. 1. : Country woman, 22, married, 1 baby, wants a good home at once and $2.50 to $3.00 week in exchange for light farm work, no field work. Settled, Exp. Mrs. Veda Goad, Trenton, Box 214, White man, 35, life time exp., with tobacco, wants job looking after and curing tobacco in new territory. References. State offer. John Colman, Hazlehurst, -.e-C Mrs. J.P. Williams. <2 <4. White young woman, 23, wants job light farm work, no field work. in exch. for home, small Salary, Write at onee. Ref, fur- nished, Miss Frances Ayers, Tay- lorsville, Box 43, Want job on farm. Sev. hoe hands. 40 yrs. old, white, -raised on farm. Prefer No. Griffin. H. per,. Swainsboro; Rt. 1, c-o J. M. | See. Earnest Stanley, Ailey, Rt. 2. White woman wants job light! Can furnish ref. Write what you Salary, the eas A. McDaniel, The Rock. Rt. 1. 21 yr. old white woman wants light farm work, no field work, for home and reasonable salary. At once. Miss Ada Gay, Oheepee, CrO2MTS. Gus Gays es 21 yr. old colored boy, raised on farm, high school education, can do most anything on farm, good habits, dont smoke nor drink, wants job after June 29th (when school closes). Write or Nice, white, 22 yr. eld young woman, wants light farm work. no field work, with Christian people, at once for reom, beard and $3.00 week. Willing to wot Miss Vera Bennett, Crandall. Good, nice, white, single girl wants light farm work. no field work, with nice, reliable people have. Miss Annie Carruth, Roy- ston. Sue : Want job on farm, heeing, plowing and gathering. Have + hands, See me, D. D. Moon, At- lanta, 610 Kennedy St. N. W. 16 yr. old boy, strong, exp. wants job on farm with Christia; family. See what I can do and set your price, regarding salary. Prefer within 75 mi. Atlanta. C. Hawthorne, Decatur, 320 Meade Road. ee Dependable, refined, white wo-_ man wants place with woman or small family, doing light farm work, no field work. Good ref. Mrs. Nellie Marchale, Buford. White woman wants light farm work, no field work nor milking. $13.00 mo., board and laundry. Mrs. Ethel Harrison, Atlanta, 365 McDonough Blvd., Man, 47, unencumbered, re- fined, well educated, wants work on poultry farm with proper peo- ple, in exchange for home and expenses. Fred Ingram, Atlanta, 233 Mitchell St. S. W. : Exp, dairyman wants job with good party, for reasonable. sal: ary. Write or see. Jessie L. Barte lett, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. 0 farm). Report | (DAIRY sila ISION) < For April, 193 ener: of Producer, Wayeross, Sweet Milk Lee Martin. = Baxley, Georgia 2 Vanilla, > Dixie Dairies Macen, Georgia Ike Cream . Burt pa Sweet Milk Walton. Dairies Martinez, Sweet; Miik_. ristwan Dairy Martine, : Burt_____. Sweet Milk. Smalley Dairy Augusta, Georgia Burt ! Maite - Burt.____. Chocolate... Hairs Dairy Grevetewn, Georgia Walk Sweet Milk _ A. J. Tidwell. Macon, Georgia Sweet! Milk _ J. F) Brewn Dairy Macon, Georgia Key. cee Sweet: Mille Li. Ri Wadley Dairy___ aot Mason, Georgia _ FARM HELP WANTED Choevlate.__ Smalley Dairy. Augusta, ee Address pcount of anole Geerein Bernperature--452. Sediment: test Slight. should be found. Milk fat percentage4.0. Solids not fats8.96: Total solids12.90. ee High for past. Jeepers -F. Sediment test Slight. should be found. Wilk fat. percentage+-4.3, Solids: not fat9.55. Yotal solids14.35. Temperature32-F. Sediment testNone. Georgia Temperature43-F. Sediment testNone. Milk fat percentage4.7. Solids not fat9.10. Total solids-13.80. Georgia Temperature49-F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage4.5. Solids not fat9.68. Total. solids14.18.. - Temperature45-F. Sediment test Dirty. should be found. Milk fat percentage3.9. Solids not fat8.85. Total. solids12.75. Temperature47-F. Milk fat percentage3.0. Sweet Milk _ Hairs Dairy.________-_. Bacteria ct.15,000 colonies per ce. Grevetewn, Georgia: Temperature: 45-F. Sediment testNone. Milk fat. percentage4.4. Solids not fat9.10- Total solids13.50. Temperature44-F. Milk fat. percentage2.5. cheeolate milk. Penspera tire -a8- -F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat, percentage4i7. Solids net fat9. oT: Total solids13.91. Temperature42-F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage3.7. Selids net fat9.00... Tetal solids12.70i Smeraaa ee Sediment. testNone. Milk fat percentage4.5. Solids not. fat9.68. Total solids14.18. FARM HELP WANTED Went 9 woman: for light farm field work. Near 2 work, ne: . @: Fleming,, Com~ churches. merce, Rt 2 Want Christian young man: te}. help with poultry. $10.00 mo: te - start, beard! and laundry. Good ee to grow with busi+ ness. W. Porter; Sunnyside: Want good; reliable working: woman for light farm: work, ne field; work, 25 te 40 yrs. of age.. Room, board and $5. ag! mo. Cc: B: _ Miley, Statesbore,, Rt. . Want young man, tm 20. yrs: of age, for dairy and gen. farm work. Ref req: N. L. Maddox, Ea- tonton. Want white woman: to: live in: eountey with: elderly woman;, and do light farm work, no field werk, enly milk $600: mo:. Miss Ophe- lia, Folsom; Cedartewn,, 29 Pine St. Want 2 geed work hands: at once. Steady work om my farm: J. 1. Latzak, Brooklet. Rt.. 1. Want white woman of good eharacter,, te: live as one of fam-~ ily and do light: farm work, no field work. Must be smart. and industrious: Jee Bickey;, Atlanta, 166 Rawson St. S; W. Want colored! man: te work on $106:00' mo; and _ board. Richard Yongema, Atlanta, Rt. : 4, Box 441. Want a. wood! cutter andi stump @igger, year round work. Can) use at farm work in: slack time., also, want: a general farm hand. See me. S: T. Kidder, Jr., Meigs. Want girl or woman to stay, with: me and: de light farnn work, | no:fieldi work. Small salary, Come or write: Mrs: S. Ji Gazaway, - Reswell;, Rti 1 Want woman; 35:45. yrs: of age). for lighti+farny work, no field] work. at Deese, Manassas, Rt. 2; A ideas piece of bettom: land near Scottdale; to lett on) thirds or for standing rent. . D: Deck- work, no field work, except must know how to milk. Exch. ref. Thos. A. Borders, Commerce, ois North Broad St. . Want a farm hand. Will pay regular wages: Jesse Wilson, Shady Dale: Want white woman for light farm_work, no field work. $2.00 week, laundry and live as one of family. Mrs. E.. l. Hancock,, Les-. lie. ' Want nice, refined, white wo- man, 20-35 yrs. old for light farm work, no: field: work. Board. and. 1: Want. nice, industrious whiie woman, 45-60 yrs. old (who needs a real home), to live as one of family on small farm and help with light: farm. work, no. field work. Small salary. Must be good character. Mrs. W. I. Coleman, Fairburn, Rt. t. Want: man with good moral habits, 25-35 yrs. old, to work on farm. Write immediately: $12200)}; mo: beard and Jaundry. A. S. Hicks, Adel. Want unencumbered woman, 55-60 for light farm work, tend chickens, etc. but no field work. Must: Be Healthy;. educated;. re-|) fined and! presentable: J. C. Ma- thews, Wrightsville, P. O. Box 317. Want an elderly woman for light farm work, no field work. Room, beard: andi seme wages. must be clean, off good character: J. D. Towe, Rydal: Want at once man well exp. in plasting rock in well: 1 blast fixed right may be all that is needed: See me. J. Z. Carter, Jef- \ferson. Want unencumbered, strong. healthy white woman for light farm work, cows, chickens, gar- den, etc., but no field work. $8.00 imo. and "poard. State particulars. {Mrs. W. A. Dougherty, Americus, er, Scottdale. Rt. 1. Bacteria count500}000 colonies: per | ec. Bacteria count high. sie : count76,000 colonies me Bact. count50,000 colonies per cc. Milk fat percentageMeet req. Bacteria count3,000 cols. per cc. __Bacteria count6,000 cols. per ce. _Baet. count27,008: colonies per ec. Bacteria. ct.9,000' colonies per cc. Bact. count7,000 colonies per cc. aie count300,000 colonies per |. Bacteria count high. Bacteria count67,000 cols per ec. Bacteria count126,000 soln per | Bacteria count high. FARM HELP WANTED) Want farm: girl for light farm|, Want goed, steut, hoe hand;| No dirti|,, milk. No dirt 2 Milk: No dirt Past. Labeled Inspector Sample of Deen_____ Strawberry Dixie Dairies. _ we Cream Key pees _ Sweet Milk J. EB: Gidiees Simpiking. Pastourivet Modem: Milk & Sweet Milk Tee Cr. Ce. Simpkins. Chocolate __. Modern: Milk & cee Tee Cream: _. Modern: Milk & Simpkins. Iee Cream: Wodern: Milk & Simpkins_ Sweet Milk J. HE. Butler Simpkins Sweet Mik Si TC Freeman Simpkins_ Vanilla. Tee Cream wich Shop. Simpkins. Sweet Milk H. Mf. Wilson Producer, Address saginiieest Georgia: DR. J. M. SUTTON. State ve prin Report of Analysis Baet, count20,606) colonies per Femperature32-F.. Sediment testNone. _ Milk fat pereentageMeets re Macon; Georgia Bacteria. count36,000 cols. Temperature46-F. e Sediment testTrace. af Whilk fat. pereentage4.6. Selids wot fats8.94. Total selids13. 54. Sweet Milk i. Cc: Marsha Da. ___.Baet. count80; 000 colonies per Temperature46-F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage4.3, Solids net fat9. 13. Total selids13.43. ae Sweet Mik Tyner $ Dairy._________. Bat. eount35,000' edisnies, per Pemperature44- Pes Sediment testNone. Maeon, Georgia Milk fat wena Solids not fat9.15. Total solids13.25. Atlanta, Georgia Bacteria: ct.20)606 els. pee Temperature50-F: Sediment testTrace. Milk fat. percentage4.4. Tee Cr. Co. Atlanta, Georgia Iee Cx. Co. Atlanta, Ga. Tee Cream Co. . Atlanta, Ga. Bacteria: count175,000 eols. pe Bacteria count high. Poa Temperature50-F. Nee Milk fat percentage 3.9. : Bacteria count14,000 cols. pe f Texpterature32-F. oe Milk fat percentageMeets req: Bacteria ct.27,000 colonies re Temperature32-F. . Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentageMeets ren ments: Simpkins. Sweet: Wik _ Dixie Farms es Ga. Tempereture50-F. Sediment testTrace. . Milk fat percentage4.5. Solids not fat9.42. Total solids13.92. College Park, Ga. Simpkins. Sweet Milk _ Rose Terrace Dairy ._Bacteria ct.91,000 colonies per Temperature50-F. : Sediment testTrace. _ Wilk fat percentage4.3. Solids not fat9.13. Total solids13.43. Gainesville, Georgia Simpkins. Tee Cream. Witight Tee Cr. Co. ___. Bacieria et.b50,000 colonies pe Temperature32- -F, Milk fat percentageMeets reaui ments. Atlanta, Ga. Simpkins_ Ice Cream:__ Georgia Ave. Phar. ___ Baet. eount250,000 colonies s per e Temperature32-F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat- peroentane Meee 4 red TSE Georgia: Milk fat percentage3.8. Solids: net. fat9.28: Total selids13.08. Forsyth, Soma Milk fat percentage3.5. Solids not fat9.34. Total solids12.84. Atlanta, Georgia Tasty Toasty Sand- __ Bacteria ct.1,000,000 cols. per Bacteria count high? . - PFemperature32-F. : Milk fat percentageMeets requ ments. Culloden, Ga. Milk fat percentage3.6. Solids not fats8.73. Total selids12\33: willing to werk and can plow), when needed: $15.00 mo. board and laundry. J. T. Speight, Bur], chanan, Rt. 2. Want young or middleaged wo- man, white or colored; for light} farm work, no field work, for) middleaged couple: Must be: re- |, liable and exp: Ref. Salary reas- onable. Mrs. .L. L. Hay, Leary. Want unencumbered white wo- man, educated, for light farm) work, $2.00 week and! good home to right party. None other need apply. Miss E. ae Rex. Rt.| small salty A. J. Fite, Hult Rt.|'> Want nice, peepee mer white}: or colored young woman for} light farm work, no field work. Good home, board) clothes: and}, little spending: money. At once: | Mrs. Irene Cavender, Frankiin,. 1H8t,. 3: Want good, exp. farmer, 2T andi) 2H i 40 yrs. old, good worker, honest, single, for gen. farm and orchard}: work. Drive car or truck, ete.) $12.00 mo. board and laundry. 'Good: heme: At once. C. G. Oliv- : er, Barnesville, Rt. 2. Want at once, good, middle- aged woman to live with. elderly}, couple on farm and help with), Jight farm: work, no field work. Write particulars about self.. Mrs: Jas. W. Reagan. Lithonia, Rt. 3. Want. exp. miller for water mill; State number in: family, ex- perience, age, weight and full de- |; tails as to responsibility and sal- ary expected. E. H. McMichael, |; Tazewell. Want refined: cumbered, white woman for light farm work, no field work. Home with elderly woman and meder-- cate salary. Ref. required. Mrs. May Hamilton, Vienna. Want woman, 30. te 50) yrs: of], good health, for light farm work, no field work. Must know how: to: milk. Live as one of family andi small salary. Mrs. W. H. Clay, settled, et weman;. willing worker, healthy,.|) FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTE raised; fer light farm werk, no: field work: Reem, board and small wages. Dan Towe, Rydal. Want. nice; industrious woman, | white; 45-60) yrs. of age, for light ifamm. work, no field work. Home and small salary. Must be of'| goed yaeter. Mrs. Walter Golem ; Fairburn, Rt. 1. ' Want urienetumbered, white woman for light farm work, no} field work. ive in home with] (man and: wife and aah ey W.. M. Fhornten, Jesup. Want good, reliable, aged woman, white or colored, iwiths boy 12 or 13 yrs. old, for} light farm: work. Write for par-= ticulars. : RF. Robinson, Jesup: Want single man or boy te} \ work for wages. Must be of goed ichanacter. Write or see. Sanders Harper, Madison; RFD 1. Want reali nice white woman at. ence for light farm work, no field work. Live as one of family with ceuple and reasonable sai+ _ary.. W. D: Garden, Smithville. jone whe: can use Fordson. S. M. | Tones; Atianta,. 650 So. Pryor St. Want white woman, 20-40 yrs: ef age, fer light farm werk. no: field: work. $2.06 week and live}: Haneeck,. Leslie: Want. clean, middleaged white woman. for light farm work, ne} field werk. Live in home and sal- any: Prefer one within 50 miles| Savanah. Mis; Grady Dent, Sa- Vanna; Rt. 4 Ogeechee Rd. : Want. honest, reliable, settled) j | \for light. farm: work, no field work, Private reom and salary. i\Prefer country reared. Mrs. a8 | Selomon, Jeffesonville, Rt. _ Want. farm: hand. to ee, etic. \Must. be strong, able-bodied). willing: worker, no bad Rabits: $1800: Mo. Board and laundry. Come at once: BH: A. Nix, Alpha- Want elderly woman, country | middie- Want. good: man to finish crop. as one of! the family. Mrs. E; L. | | wheel_wright. Must be sobe: je. F. N, Bragg, Ha vki ville. Want middleaged, white man for light farm wo field work, for heme ant h wie elk. No ebjeetion to 1 child er Si yrs. old. B. F. Adams, a stock, Rte kd. 2 i Want single man, 25 to. 4 -eld; good; willing worke g able, for farm work, $12. board: and Jaundry. Ww, J ash, Hahira. Want at once white girl weman (18 or over) to live home and do light farm work, 1 field work, for board and $2 week. Unencumbered, smart an . werker. Apply at on oe : I 'Paytor; Quitman, Want good, country rai white woman. of good characte ry for light farm work, no fiel \couple. W. W. Hines, East. __ 112, East Point ae ; = wood and already planted , den, 2 mii Federal Prisen Highway EE yo lanta,. Rt. 3, Box 539. Want 1 or 2 slightly cri DI or otherwise handicapped y smen, able and willing to work on poultry and! dairy farm. _ Ji A. McManus, Augusta, Rt. | for light farm work, no f ,werk.. $5.00: me. reem and bear im quiet country home. State ag ~ c. B. Miley, Statesboro, - Want middleaged, white wo- man, prefer country raised, jlight. farm: work, leok. jehiekens, 1 T cow, put no field |'work Must be honest and ple ant. Mrs. A. M. Williamson, | lege Park, 328 Lyle Ave., p Dallas. io Rt. 3. Ca 4976 or Wa, 4841. Want reliable, working woman M. SUTTON, State Veterinarian tor Sample of Producer Adaress Report of Analysis - - . : _ Milk fat percentage3. Solids not fat7.52. ard. ~ Total solids11.32. Milk watered. %, Milk fat percentage3. 9. Solids not fat7.90. Below stand," Ss. Sweet Milk. J, c. Pierson - Cabeaen: Ga. a pkins_ Sweet Milic_. W. Cc. Allen Culloden, Ga. 7 Total solids11.80Milk watered. ee Sweet Milk A, E. Roeso- ____.__ Bacteria ct.10,000 colonies per eS : Temperature40-F. Sediment testNone. | Milk fat percentage5.1.. : Solids not fat9.52. roe Total solids14 62. - Sweet ili Rosehill Dairy ~ Bacteria ct.10,000 Galonies per ec. s Caan ee -Temperature42-F. c s Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage4. 0.1 Solids not fat9. 25. : Total solids13.25. Bacteria ct.10,000 colonies per ce. Temperature41-F. Milk fat: percentage4. 9. Bacteria ct.10,000 colonies per ce, Temperature44- F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage4.0. - Solids not fat9.32. : Total solids13.32. Sweet Milk _ Gromand Dairy Se Bacteria ct.10,000 colonies: per ee. eee Ga. ~ Temperature42-F. Sediment testTrace. = _. Milk fat percentage4.0. sits = Solids not fat9.32. ee es a Total solids13.32. Choe, Milk. Crome Dairies __. Bact. count39,000 colonies per ee. eee Ga. Temperature48-F. Milk fat percentage3. 5, = Atetete, Ga. Chocolate... Rosehill Da. Milk Augusta, Ga. Sweet Milic_ Phelps Dairy cS pa: Ga. _ Sweet Mille J. L. Roberts ___.____ Bact. count13,000 colonies per ee. - Temperature45-F.. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage 4.5. "Solids not fat9.17.0 = Total solids13 Bet ae Bacteria ct86,000_ colonies per. ec. . Temperature45-F. _ Sediment testVery dirty. . should be found. Milk fat. percentageA. cS - Solids not fat9.46. aes Total solids14.16. Sweet Milk... Kelley Dairy Se Batt count14,000 colonies er | ce. a - - Temperature45-F. = ie Blackshear, oe " Biaekshear, Ga. nine i Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage4.7, ee Solids not fat9.10. me oo eS Potel solids13.80. Sweet Milk. Mrs. D. R. Jones ___.. Bact. count1i1, 000 colonies per ce. Blackshear, Ga. Temperature45- F. Sediment testTrace. ee Milk fat percentage4. 3. Solids not fat9.38.. Total solids13.68. -Sweet Milk Mrs. G. A. Tatum ____Bact. count25,000 colonies per oe a! Waycross, eet ~Temperature40- Pe : Sediment testTrace. - Milk fat percentage4.1. ae Solids not fat9.08. Total solids13.18. a Bact. count22,000 colonies per oe. Temperature45-F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat peredne ae - Solids not fat9.62. Total solids15.22. pike be : Wayeross, Ca. o Sweet Mili oe, Dairy nom __-. Bact. -count38,000 peonie per a 4 - Temperature48-F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat- area Solids not fat9.20. Be ee ae Total solids13.20. malic Dr. ele ey. Clay: s Da. Bacteria count24,000 cols. per cs. ; ee Temperature46-F. _ Sediment test Dirty. should be found. f Milk fat. percentage4.3.. Solids not fat9.20. Total solids13.50. Bacteria count29,000 cols. pee ce, -Temperature44-F. - oS Sediment testDirty. 4 bye 26 No dirt should be found. -Mlik fat percentage4.8. Solids not fat9,23. Total solids14.03. Sweet ink Chas. Cc. Haygood eS Bacteria count14, 000. cols. per ee. _ Macon, Ga. emperature46-F. : Sediment testDirty. No dirt should be found. Milk fat percentage4.3. oe Solids not fat9. 00. : Total solids13.30. Eee _.Bacteria et.73,000 colonies per. ce. i Temperature48-F. i oe Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage5.1 - Solids not fat9. 42. Total solids14.52. _Sweet 1 Millet. M. einai Da. __ Bact. count10, 000. colonies per oc. Macon, Georgia ae Temperature48-F. : g Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage4.2. Solids not fat9.11. _ Total solids13. 31 = Bacteria ct.1,157,000 cols. per ec. -. Bacteria count high. * . Temperature32-F. ; = Sediment testNone. _ = : - Milk fat percentageMeets req. Bene Miike. oe Williams --------.--Bacteria count10,000 cols. per ee. eee Cairo, Ga, ( ; Temperature50-F. Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage44. Solids not fat9.40. Total solids13.80. Bact. count75,000 colonies per ec. Temperature50-F Sediment. testTrace. Milk fat ea) Solids not fat92 Tota solic Sweet ail Heat Daley ee : * Macon, Ga. Sweet Milk. _J. F ee Ruark. Ege Nog. E ce Cream ro ote Ga. : Inspector Sample of Below stand- ot t eo 3 14 i No air : No ict | woes | oe oe oo nek : -. Solids not: fat9.52._ a | Moore___- Sweet Milk DAIRY. DIVISION) $y Producer, Adaress Bevo of Analysis Milk fat. percentage3. Boe Solids not. ok ee. Bai Total node =e. 30: ae Strickland E Bact: ct. 500 000. lus) ols ae Cairo, Garo o> se Bacteria count high a a : ee oe -F, pe 3 qa ot doh Se eaImMent, testTrace. - BG) CMe fat percentage 4.9. ; - Solids not fat9.50. oS 2 Otel solids14.40. > Bact. count31, 000 colonies per. ~Temperature50-F. : _ Sediment testDirty. Bes _ No dirt should be found?) Milk fat peter eae a ee ee Solids not fat9.36. 4 ee Total solids14.36. Moore Sweet Milk... Jones Dairy Bact. Count10,000 colonies pe Cairo, Ga. Temperature50- F es Sediment testNone. . Milk fat percentage3.8. Solids not fat8.90. Total solids12.70. Moore___ Sweet Milk C. J. Gandy. uO Bacteria ct56,000 colonies p ; Cairo, Ga. Tempterature50-F. fades Sediment testNone. aos Milk fat percentage3.7. = Solids not fat9.00. : Total solids12.70. "Deen Biriwhery Coffee County ___.__. Bacteria_ count500, 000 colonie oir, Lee Cream ~Creamery: 52.0: ec. Bacteria count high. Soe: Douglas, Ga. a Simpkins. Sweet Milk rand are fue Be: : (ek ; | Musella, Ga. Moore... Gweet Milk _ Dave Bowen _ Cairo, Ga. Ate a Teraperature32- -F. ~~ No sediment test on strawbe ~ eream., Milk fat pereentageMeets Fed ments. : Jie ee Bacteria count81, 000 cols. per -Temperature32-F. Sediment testDirty. . No dirt should be found, _ Milk fat percentageMeets re Bacteria ct.9,000. one per -Temperature50- -F. - Sediment testTrace. : Milk fat percentage3.6. Solids not fat8 48. Below | ard. : - Total andso1 08, Mili wate | Deen._._ Sweet Milk _ Hrashuest Dairy ao. Bacteria ct.50,000- colonies per ( Jesup, Ga. -* .-Pemperature45-F. i : Sediment testTrace. . Milk fat oe gee ae Sie aes = = ie Solids not. fat9.34. ae ay eS Total solids13.44. - Deen Sweet Milk Shedds Dairy. _ Bacteria et 350,000 colonies - Jesup, Ga. Bacteria count high. iBe _ Temperature45-F. oe Sediment testTrace. Milk fat ca sie - Solids not fat9.46. Total solids14.16.. | Deen____ Vanilla Sdgtiem Dairies Bacteria ct.10,000 colonies per. : ee Tee Cream _ Savannah, Gao. Temperature32-F. =e wo : Bei eet a Bediment testTrace. Dee a i Milk fat. percentageMeets req Bacteria ct.9,000, colonies P t -Temperature48-F. ss -.. Sediment testTrace. au 2 a Milk fat percentage3.8._ ce ti - Solids not fat9. 53. Total / solids13.33. Bacteria ct.5,000- colonies per Temperature50-F. is _ Mlik fat pereentage3.9. Bacteria ct.37,000. seolonies 4 " Temperature46-P. ae is Sediment testTrace. : epee tess Aes ere - Milk fat percentage4.2. feted : EES Solids not fat9.20.. : Total solids13.60. _.. 3acteria ct. 18,000 colonies .femype rature48-F oe pes as i _ Sediment testTrace._ a @ es ae - Milk fat percentage5. 0. _ Vanilla... Coffee Co. Cr. Ice Cream Bion coe Ga. f Deen__. Sweet Milk. Wayne Producers Assn, Paces Se Ga. Bet Sweet Milk _ Heards | Dalry x TS ene Ga. Chiscsidte Heards Dairy | Milk Augusta, - Ga. _ Sweet Milk __ McClain Dairy Augusta, Ga. a Sweet Milk__D. 7. Mathews Auensta, Joak Be a \ - Total solids1452. 00 Ghooslate _D. T, Mathews 4 Bacteria et 80,000 colonies per ae : OB. Ree Temperature49-F.- uA et foe oi MAK fat percentage OT. Bel He EN Standard. : Bacteria ct 3,000 colonies J Temperature45-F. _ Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage28. ee Bones not fat8.81. Below sta c atas! =o Total solids11.61. Mike skimm Bacteria ct.18,000 colonies pe -Temperature50-F. eee a : Sediment testTrace. e - Soe Milk fat percentage 4.7, ie eee " Solids not fat9.21. Total solids13.91. Bacteria ct.6,000 colonies per Temperature50-F. : Sediment testTrace. Milk fat percentage4.T. Solids not fat9.46. Total solids14.16. eae Bacteria ct.86,000 colonies 1 P Temperature50-F. Sediment testTrace. oe Milk fat ee aoe Solids not fat940, Total solids13.80. Burt Burt Sweet Milk D.'B. Malone _ : ee: Ga. ~ | Moore. Sweet Milk Brown's Dair CPE Oelelherie, s Moore. Sweet Milk__ Makes Ss. Dairy eh Montezuma, Ga. 1 | Moore__ Sweet, ce HL McKenzie, Jr. . dias poeta Ga. : | Moore nee. Milk Phillips Da. PB Bacteria :.16.000 colonies 6 Temperature50-F, _ Sediment testNone. 5 ; Milk fat percentage6.1. Hig Cg a eee due to improper mixing. : Sal eet : - Solids not fatMeet requiremen _ - Total solidsMeet requirements. Bacteria ct.10,000 colonies per Temperature65-F. Te perat S os hig ee oS oa; _ Sediment tes Very d a should be found. y irty Milk fat. peroentage44, Solids not. Tate a0, Total bspvaes a we Age ae Ga. Diggers. Sweet Milk Mrs. Lee Rowe Warm Springs, Ga.