- WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, iret COMMISSIONER NUMBER 36 WILK PRICES peseeiverdetec SS tase | large distributors generally. do not de- var a great deal of talk about liver fresh. whole milk with all the but- of milk. ter fat content. These large distribu- , especially in the cities, tors standardize the butter fat content. know a great deal more about | ~They usually deliver milk running ey need to know more about around 34% % butter fat while the old rence in different milk. They farmer formerly delivered milk carry- know more about the differ- | ing 4 to 5% butter fat. ween fresh whole milk and re- On a butter fat basis only, twenty- two cents per quart. for milk carrying iseourses on the radio and | 5% butter fat is equivalent toe tp. te torials in the paper in which | per quart for milk carrying 342% but- f milk in Georgia is discuss- | ter fat. ae ie When fresh whole milk carrying about the price of milk just | tributor, often it ig standardized to h any quart of milk was worth | 314% Hutter fat. is ean be done in s any other quart of milk. several different ways. ears ago a quart of whole Sometimes a-portion of the bitter worth ten cents. Prices. of fat is removed by the separator so as neral are now three to four | to leave 342% butter fat. In some high as they were then. The. cases skim milk is added to the whole two quarts for fifteen cents. tent to 342%. In some cases powder- cottonseed meal was ed milk and water are added so as to enty dollars per ton, and reduce the butter fat content to 314%. n proportion. At that time | Different Prices For Different : oe cows were ee com- "| . ~ Grade Milk In my opinion the solution for the _| present milk problem is for the Milk lost. Goons teen to- Control Board to fix different prices milking Jerseys and Guern- | for different grades of milk. ontent of 4 to 5%. to buy high grade high butter fat milk you travel through the great permit those who wish to buy a lower ates of the Middle West, the grade of milk to do so at a reduced orthwest, and the East, you price. This is now the practice in some great dairy herds consist of the old dairy sections. at in the See from these would be to say that a pair of number S runs from 34% % down to eight shoes is a pair of number eight ke 18 au: that the | shoes regardless of the quality of the Hon of Holstein milk is-a | leather and the workmanship which al less than the cost of milk | went into the shoes. on from Jersey and Guernsey On the other hand, it is unreason- able to say that a Georgia. farmer, by ilk Distributors developing permanent pastures, can lairyman, who got up before | produce 5% milk in competition with fresh milk direct from the herds of the great dairy states. In nd more disappeared from 5% milk. It requires plenty of protein ts of the cities. More and | feed to produce milk with 5% butter city dwellers have purchased fat. Good pastures will produce 3.25% at the corner grocery, ov butter fat, provided you have Hol- delivered to them ie the stein cows. The Georgia farmer must either produce a high grade milk or he must get rid of his Jerseys and . Guernseys and then buy milk eows that dont produce this high grade milk, these writers and commen- 5% butter fat is delivered to the dis- - hole milk that I can remem- | milk go as to reduce the butter fat con- producing whole milk with This would permit those who ae Imported Milk to do so. At the same time it would stein milkers. These Hol- . There is no more sense in saying roduce large volumes of milk, | that a quart of milk is a quart of milk butter fat content is very low. regardless of the quality, than there | his cows hd delivered | 3.25% milk coming from the Holstein . . the door of the city dweller, the first place, pastures do not produce . The State Milk Control Board can help in this situation by allowing high- ev base prices for 57% milk and makiy y that the standard. The price show yj then be deereased proportionately as _ the butter fat is lowered: The present standard for butter fat is set too low, and the premium allowed for addition- al butter fat is not sufficient to recom- pense the owner of Jersey and Guern- sey herds for the increased butter fat. Milk cows that are fed protein feeds can not compete on-a per quart basis with cows that depend on pastures for their feed. Pasteurization Over Played The idea of pasteurizing all milk has 2 been largely over played. Records in the office of the State Chemist show that milk carrying the lowest bacteria count, is in some cases milk that has not been pasteurized. On the other - hand, milk that has been pasteurized in some cases. carry high bacteria count. It is a question of sanitation and temperature control. Milk that is not good without pasteurization is never too good after it is pasteurized, Unfor tunately the practice of stan- darizing milk by the large distributors has made it necessary for many small producers to engage in the same prae- tice in order to exist. The ladies clubs, newspapers and others interested in the price of milk should remember that the price is de- termined by the quality just as much as itis determined by the number of cents. per quart. They should also re- member that more eases of undulant fever can be tiaced to other sources than can be traced to the milk supply. Also, it is most important to remem- ber that ice cream does not have the same protection as whole milk. This makes it possible for distributors to use commerical milk produced under less strict regulations to make ice cream, They should also remember that eanned milk, condensed milk, powdered milk and other commercial milks are produced under a much lower sanitary, condition that the Georgia Law requireg of Georgia producers. When the spring increase of milg production comes on, the distributors | could, by evaporation, increase the solids in whole milk and use it for making ice cream. This would give added supplies of ice cream just at the beginning of summer when additional amounts of ice cream are needed. Address all items for publication and all requests to i put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU | OF MA Bees 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. i NAL Oe NATION ASSOCIATION of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices centain- ing more than 30 words including name and address. Bulletin. Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Depariment of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner. 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. Aceepted for mailing at special rate of postage of October 8, 1917. Executive Oifice, Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market, Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the provided fcr in Section 1103, Act State Capitol Ailanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. - works from tractor, 5 ft. blade, stalk carriers and 16 ft. copper 114-122 Pece St., Covingion, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices SECOND HAND MACHIN- ERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHIN.-. ERY FOR SALE Late Model H John Deere Tractor, hydraulic lift, sta:ter, lights, 8 disc B and B Harrow, 2 disc Integral Plow, all in good cond. Bill Barnes, Dah- Honegea, Rt. 2.2 1 ea., McCormick make, No. " Mower, 2H Cultivator (Walk- ing), 1H Hay Baler, 2H Disc Harrow, all Yeasonably priced. JE: Price, Jr., Sparta. 1 almost new No. 2 Oliver Combine, bought May, 1946, $850.00. No letters: Come. La- mar Ledbetter, at Ducktown, 7 mi. W. Cumming. 5H Southern Walking cut. | vator, good cond., $65.00 at my | place, 8 mi. E. Cordele. Edwin Collins, Cordele., Peanut er Cotton Duster, 6 row for Model A or B Farmall, $75.00; also Lilliston Peanut Picker, No. 1 Hay Baler with motor, Side Delivery Rake, Cheap. All good as new. E. L. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 1. Intl Cane Mill, No. 71, with pan, and other necessary equip- ment,.all A-1 shape; Case corn Binder, 46 (just cut 30 A.) with wagon loader. Clarence Shrop- shire, LaFayette, Rt: 3. | 1 rebuilt farm wagon, no shafts, 1 large plow, both $50.00 at my place on Blythe Isle, 18 mi. Hwy., on river, B. O. Fuss- el, Blythe Isle. Horse drawn McCormick Hay | Baler, complete, used good} cond., 1 corn sheller, hand or | power operated, 1 Pea Huller, powered, for sale. L. H. Tum- | jin, Cartersville, Rt. D. | One 2H Wagon, good, stout, | cheap, for sale or exc. for 1H} Wagon, good cond. L. L. Helton, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. King Bush and Bog eTey,, 25 in. discs, exc. cond., $125. ot. 3. T. Gibson, Decatur, Ge 5} (1000 S. Candler Rd.) CR. 2258. | McCormick-Deering Mower; | 2iso Little Hen Electric Incu- | bator and Brooder combined. | Mrs. Mary K. Brinkley, Mc- Denough, Rt. 3. 1% HP. Garden Tractor, | good as new. James C. Lawson, j Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 30 Caterpillar Tractor, new | motor, latest power take-off, new bull gears, $2500.00. Mrs. | J. W. Suggs, Fairburn, Cooks | Crossing Rd. | One A-6 Case Combine, good | cond., ready to run. W. | Spearman, Social Circle. | John Deere No. 226 two row Corn Picker, used one season, for sale. O. K. David, Marshall- ville. iL. Shealy, |Midget Marvel Areator Milk Dairy Cooler on iron stand, take care of 10- 15 cows milk, for sale. R. M. Fowler, Milledgeville, RED 28. MeCormick- Deering Mower, 6 ft. blade, good cond., Dont write. See. Owen Sinquefield, Harrison. . J. D. Van Brunt Grain Drill, 7-8 size with Tractor Hitch, | $70.00. Trade for 4 disc tiller with seed box, or anything can use. J. H. Day, Toomsboro. -52 Int. Harvester, B_ Allis- Chalmers Tractor, BB Harrow, 40 Combine, for sale. A. B. |Alewine, Bowersville. Heavy Duty Starr Pea and |Bean Thrasher with recleaned lettachment and screens, only }thrashed 15 bu., good as new, | with necessary equipment. At farm complete. Dr, J. H. Doug- fas, Albany. J. 1. Case 8 ft. H& T Binder, a bargain, $100.00. J. C. Adams, Boston. 1946 Athens 2 Disc Tillers, for Ford-Fergusen Tractor, in good cond., $165.00. W. O. Hol- brook, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. New VAC Case Tractor with disc plow and harrow for sale. J. T. Stevens, Norcross. No. 6 McCormick Mowing Machine, $50.00; Combination Cole Planter, $15.00; 2 Shear- field Scrapes, $14.00. All good cond. J. T. Wheeler, Athens, iRt. 3. One complete set cultivators for S;G."or-D:*. ;-Case-Tract= ors, slightly used but perf. cond., $125.00. Milton Hyde, Fitzgerald, Rt..2, Box 160. New Idea No. 10, 2H late model oil floating mower with ft. blade controlled with oe or feet, used very little and kept under shelter, $125.00 lor exc. for 4 disc tiller, good cond. Clarence Brown, Helena. Corn Mill and Sheller, $250.00. Come see. Mrs. C. M. Mills, Bu- ford, Rt; 2: Planters, Cultivators, fe:'ti- lizer equip. for F-12'Farmall- Hand Lift, $250.00. M. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt. 2, Heath Rd. Dixie 2 row Tractor Drawn Cotton Chopper, like new, $150.00; 10 ft. Hay Rake, $50. 00: 9 BA Intl. Harrow, $150.00. M. Oglethorpe. No. 2 Oliver Combine, 5 ft. blade, tractor operated, 24-in. | King Bush and Bog Harrow, ; almost new, $235.00. No letterss. Come. 8 mi. W. Cumming, G. H. Ledbetter, Cumming. Lummus Drier with Boiler, pr. Fairbanks Seed Scales, 1 Flour Mill. Jack B. Taylor, Dawisboro, Box 17% McCormick-Deering 8 ft. Tractor Binder, Case Thrasher, size 21X33. Sell or good trade for 2 disc or bottom plow for John Deere B_ Tractor or Grain Drill. You deliver. 2: 1 Case Grain Thrash, good cond. M. T. Brown, Monte- zuma. Phone 64. John Deere H. Tractor, new rubber, planters and cultiva- tors, power lift, good cond. See. No letters ans. M. A. Sid- well, Madison, Rt. 4. On Mad- ison-Athens Hwy. 7 mi. Mad- ison. - is Dixie Cotton Chopper, $200. 1". ~P. Kerce, Ashburn, RFD. Olivefr Riding Bottom Turn- er, good cond., with $10. wirth new extra parts, ES (pees Ws Dasher, Guyton. One No. 44 Chattanooga, Pow- er Cane Mill, 1 Copper, -new 10 ft. pan, $225, 00. Mill needs little repairing. J. W. Thomp- son,. Ailey. Oliver Standard Row Crop Tractor available immediately, good working cond. N._ E. Freeman, Conyers, Rt. 3. Mowing Machine; Disc Har- row, Hillside Turn Plow, good tools, need a little repair, priced to sell. Dont write. See. W. McCall, Varnell. Middle Buster 142 H Oat Cradle Hand Drag Harrow, 1 H. .for sale. H. LL. Wilson, Stone Mountain, RFD 2. cond. Robert Westbrook, Com- merce, Rt. 3. Smal Dairy Boiler, good working cond., $50.00. J... R. Bryant, Chipley. s 40 Allis-Chalmers Combine, cash. See. T. Coleman, Nicholson: Oliver 70 Tractor with Corn Planters and Cultivators. R. L. Elrod, Tournapull. : 52 Intl. Grain Combine, good as new, used 1 season, $400.00. G. S. Holland, Holland. Bradley Garden Tractor and Attachments, practically new, $225.00. J. F. Crowder, Avon- dale Estates, 366 Rockbridge Rd. Phone De 2452. Chalmers Harrow, $100.00 ea. Oliver Middle Buster ae 2H Turn Plow, $15.00 Fred Rogers, Buckhead, Star Rt. Ford-Ferguson tractor, 1942 model, with rake, mower, dbl. turning plow, smoothing har- All ist class cond. $1,950.00. J. H. Friddell, Ellenwood, Rt. 2, Box 3. Good mowing machine, a mule, cow, pigs, 2 breeding sows. See Rich, Green, Wil- liamson. 8 ft. late model, horse drawn McCormick Reaper and Binder, Dixie Bell Driven Tramper and other farm implements. W. W. McGee, Halcyondale, Rt. 1. Avery tractor, 2 disc and 4 disc tiller plows, tractor stalk cutter, Wagon and platform scales. horse drawn hay press, flat- tock grist mill, George Poss, Thom- son. Tractor Cultivator for F-20 Farmall, 2 row, complete out- \fit, John Deere Seeder, for 4 or 5 disc tiller, used very lit- tle. John S Knox, Sr., Sum- merville, Rt. 2. 1 Power Hay Press, practi- cally new, pressed less than 1000 bales hay. Sell at. sacri- fice. Joe S. Johnson, Forsyth, RFD 3. No. 2 Oliver All Harvester Combine, good cond. Sell or trade for small tractor. W. V. Pendley, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Caterpillar 20 Tractor, in fair but not running cond. Make offer. Frank S. Broadhurst, Les- lie, Rt. 1. 6 ft. Case Combine with motor, good cond. good rubber, bargain prices. E. G, Perry- may Benevolence. | seasons, Myron A. Russell, Toccoa, Rt.|2 John Deere B. Tractor, good: 2H McCormick Mower, Allis | row, Bush and Bog and Scoop. | liott, 1 ea. Case tractor and harrow, ; if Large Farm Bell, $10. FOB. C. S. Dally, Soe Circle. code tea ome soe G-6 Case Combine, cut 150 acres, cond. K. S Roper, Canon, Rt. One King H. V. 10-23 Disc Farrow, practically new, seen my: home 2% mi. O. Commerce on Maysville Hwy. Robert Bar-|_ nett, Commerce, Rt. 2. 1 of each: 1H Wagon with body, Cole Corn Planter, both |, run 2 year, $300.1 good | | . good, as new, | bov 7 ft. Intl Power A or H Tractor, $107.50. We Ee oe good cond, new B Allis-Chal- 97 mers Tractor with Harrow. R. L. Brownlow Atlanta, 2613 Bu- ford Hwy. VE. 8835. One row Farmall cquipped with side mounted mower, power lift, lights, start- er, used 2 wks., John Deere Hay Baler, John Deere No. 5, 7 ft. Mower, fits all tractors, used one season. All good as new. See. J. P.. Sweat, PEt 212 14th St. _ Late Model Case Tricor size SC, with starter, lights, motor in good cond., Moet: |g with 4 new Heavy Bush and Bog Harrow, Ses W. T. Ewing, Monroe, - McCormick-Deering ;Binder, Model 4E, 10 ft. cut, tractor driven, good cond., used 4 seasons. Well worth the price. Eli S. Lewis, Dawson. Conveyors, handle 1000 fous day, used with feed mill, handle peanuts, cottonseed, shelled corn, meal, $250.00. Glenn Nor- ton, Fairburn. _ Light 2H Wagon, needs some repairs but in running order, $25.00. A. 7Y. Aberttenibie, Dah- lonega, Rte 2 Allis-Chalmers Combine, 1942 model, 40 size, good cond., 30.00 worth new belts, guards, | tires, blades, etc., $225.00. My farm. |. _ HC Vaughters, Meas Rt. needs some repairs, cheap for 2. i Mo letters ans. C./ Brand new large size 2 Disc} Tiller Plow for power lift, Ford Tractor, never been used, equipped. ce F. i. Bunn, Midville. ai banks Mone Mill, like new, used very little, complete with dbl. sacker. Del. within 100 mi. fice for $125.00. Jas. R. Newton, Boston, RFD 2. No. 5 Bell Hammer Mill, good | as new, with sacking attach- ments and_ several screensy |$100.00. FOR. James M. Luck, Wrightsville. Four 80 saw Continental ea and 4 Triple X Huller, Feeder, Cleaner Extractors. J. B. Sates Jr., Mansfield. Model T Fordson Tractor, good cond, used -very little, $250.00. Ww. C. _Wells, Vienna, Rt. 4. : Hay Press. Engine, 5H.P. Briggs Stratton Air Cooled En- gine, suitable for corn sheller or other farm uses, good cond. 60.00. J. S. Elliott, Macon, Rt. 3. : fs Farmall F-12 Tractor, cond., and Case Threshing Ma- chine, for sale. Mrs. H. C. El- McDonough, RFD 2. Farmall M Tractor, 5 Disc Tiller Plow, Mowing Machine, |- 7 ft. blade, Dbl. Sec. 24 disc, 7 ft. harrow. See at farm. 6 mi. West Gainesville. Majojr Crow; Gainesville, RFD 1. - Fordson Tractor, rebuilt mo- tor, new high tension magneto outfit, with Oliver Side Plow, also Oliver Dbl. Disc Harrow, $400.00 here. No letters. M. H. Bryant, Jasper, Rt. 2.. Garden Tractor for sale or trade. W. C. Lancaster, Dora- ville, Rt. 1. Combine, 11-A, 5 ft. blade. See or write. FA Walden, Mitchell, Rt. 2, Box 59. John Deere Riding Cultivat- or, good cond., $75.00; 10 ft. Tractor Harrow, single sec., fair cond., does good work, $35.00. R. T. Hancock, Byron, Rt. 2. John Deere sheets, Ist class running order, 25-30 gal. Dairy Wilson Milk Cooler with agitator, slightly | used. Write. B. F. Keller, Grten- ville. . Bae ee at Tractor, $1045.00; Grain | pire ~ Boston. Sacri- |, good 23 Eh P. Garden Rubber, with standa only used few hi urs, 00; abe $200.00 c matic Lift fe cr Haden ae Rt. as : : Good Tractor plete with good oak Poe Joe i ee eS extra new canvases F-14 Farmall Cultivator and smoothing bse Ist. class cond. cheap, also F-20 tor. Herbert Ja One Root Mule I er Duster, 6 rov Jods Davis, | a fully equi Lime Spreaders w: baci ure e fi John A. _ Lawr take off, 6 use with SGN: B Want Pressure Ca cond, one that he jars at once, re A.D, Blackstock, Rt. 4. ; Want tiller cad Want grove or tor, good cond., or 3 plow size. R. Binder with | Kj Brown Crowder Pea Seed, 23c lb. Add postage. Tom B. Atkinson, Broxton, White Purple Hull Peas, $12.00 bu; Collard, 30c lb; 12 rice. |Ibs. Dude Creek Melon, $1.25: Allis-Chalmers Bryan, Canon, : plow for Model Imers Tractor, cond. and rea- want 5 ft. mower ment for Model B rs; Practor:. G .W.1 -kinsville. ubber wheels for Sohn Deere; Also lift for Model H ev Cc: take-off and se on John Deere 1st . ee in He D aa Rhodo- Pines, Mtn, Lau- $1.00; trillium, thrift, doz. Moss packed. Waters, ee : 100. me some for. Boston and Fluffy _ Zebra plant, dbl. dark red Sul-|. Ww. Roberts, Tal- white, low, lavender, 15 doz; small, pink, 110} red, Pom eee ailians, red, _pink, imbrella palm, ee or Okra, 50 en eee print sacks. Cane 2G Be BE. prs bushel. A. R $12, 50; nd and clean, ghtly col. Pole But- .00; Mammoth ick Eggs, $1.25 Ben et oes Ola ; { To Ib. ae a C os i |tion Grain Sorghum, '|Mixed Peas, Aa N. Moye, SLE ERT Ne; |ie Best and Baltimore, Black Diamond, 75c 1b; Clay and Brown Crowders, mixed, $7.00: 4% bu. Browneyed |Crowders, 15c lb. L. F. Easter- class Andersonville. Clean Collard Seed, 1946 crop, ese large cup; Yarrow, 75c doz; 1M. Bermuda Plants, $2. 00. Sell or exc Mrs. Ruth oo Bremen. 2% bu. Black Diamond or Cannon- hall Watermelon Seed, hand saved, from selected melons, $1.25. Ib; 10 lbs. or more, $1.00 Ib. A. J. Swanson, Fairburn. 50 bu. Orange Sorghum seed, 10 bu. lots, $35.00; 5 bu. lots, $18.75; 1 to 5 bu., $4, 00 bu. FOB. Ht. M. Pierce, Toccoa, Rte 332 10 lbs. Cannonball Water- melon Seed, from selected mel- ons, carefully dried, $1.00 Ib. W. L. Edwards, Ellaville, Rt. 3. Brown Top Millet Seed, re- cleaned and in new bags, 90 per cent germ., 98 per cent purity, no obnoxious weeds, $12. 00 CWT. Write for quantity prices. FOB. Geo. B. Berry, Crawford. Time to plant Texas Ex. Sta- makes more than corn, stands drouth better, combine like grain, feeding value same as wheat, cleaned and treated, $10.00 |\CWT; untreated, $8.00. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Brown Corn Seed, 25 qt. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Robert Burt, Dallas, Rt. 3. No. 1 White Spanish and Run- ner Peanut Seed, freshly shell- ed and treated, in 120 lb. bags., 119c. Exe. stands obtained all our plantings. W. R. Edwards, Dawson, College and 9th. Cannonball and Black Dia- mond Watermelon Seed, hand saved, from selected melons, _|govt. insp., 94 pct. germ., $1.00 ADS coeds Bloodworth, Gordon, PR) - BEANS AND PEAS TGR SALE 40 bu. Brab Peas, $6.25 bu.; |10 bu. Speckled, $6.00 bu; 4 bu. Browneyed Crowders, 15 lb. er PC. A. Walker, lEalville. 50 bu. recleaned Brab Peas, $7.00 bu; 20 bu. Mixed Peas, $5.75 bu. H. T. Wilder, Fort Valley. 90 Day Velvets, $4.75; Gere. ola, $5.50; Gatan Soy, $7.00; ; | Biloxi, $57.5; Ha *| $5.50; Brab and New Era Peas, | $6.75; Speckled Peas, $6.50; | Mixed, $6.25; Damaged New Eras, $5.00 bu. L. G. Downs, Andersonville. 15 be. New Era and bu. Whip $5.90 bu. FOB. |Pzt Snelson, Greensboro. . 40 bu. recleaned 90 Day Vel- vet Beans, germ. 86 percent, 2S -| $5. 00 bu. H.C. Daniel, Waynes- Soro. 100 bu. O-Too-Tan Beans, 7186.00 bu. Jack Burch, Chester. Old Time Striped Tender Cornfield and White Hay Run- |ner Beans, 25 cup. Mrs. Ralph Atkins, Clarkesville, Re 3: _ Gatan Soy Beans, new seed, >| germ. tested and tagged to Fe ii with all seed laws, $6.00 bu. in good 2% bu. bags. Red Bone Farms. ara 6 lbs. Striped. Half Runner Soe 50c lb. Add . Postage; |Mrs. B. P. Sheffield, Cedar- |town, RFD 1. 10 Ibs. White Calif. Black- eyed Peas, hand cleaned, sound, slightly weeviled, all right for *planting, $3.25 for: lot. 20 lb. Del. in Ga to 3rd zone. Add postage. Mrs, Ida Mae Sulli- van, Whitesburg, Rt. 2. PLANTS FOR SALE Marglobe, New Stone, Bonn- field grown, wilt-resistant tomato plants, moss _ packed, ee . M. 500 for $1.25 P. P. | del. $2 ne, Abbeville. Hayseed Soy, \ Marglobe and New tomato plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Calif. Wonder and Hot pepper and Black Beauty egg- plant, 50c C; 500, $2.00; $3.50 M; Cabbage, $1.75 M. Post- paid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Brussels sprouts, lettuce, beets, endive, Chinese cabbage, collards, B. onions, kale, col- lards, parsnips, tomato, 75 C; parsley, asparagus, Hot, . bell, Pimiento peppers, eggplant, 35c doz. in $1. lots or more. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Govt. insp. Red: and - Yellow skin P. R. potato, good plants, full count, $1.25 M. Del. No chks. George Griffis, Screven. Govt) insp P.-.:R.-y potato plants, $2. M. del. Quick ser- vice. Mrs. Katie Mullis, Scre- ven. Red and pink skin potatoes, Insp., treated, Del. $1.25 M; 2 M. and up, $1. M. Can fure nish large orders and make quick shipment. Cecil Light- sey, Screven. Rt. 2. Red Skin P. R. potato plants, State Insp., treeated, $2.50 M. Del) EH: H.: Hall,; Arabi, Rt 1. Red Skin P. R. potato plants, grown from vines, Insp., treat- ed, $3. M. Prompt shipment. Aigo Bunch potato plants, $5. M. Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite, Arabi, Rt. 1. Phone 4310. 25 or 30 Marglobe tomato plants, 15 doz; 50c C; $3.75 M. Wiley McCain, College Park. 155 W. Lyle Ave., CA 4552. ease W. cabbage plants, 20 ; $1.75 M; N. Z. W> rabbits, oo 10 wks. old, $3.50 pr; 6 mos. old buck, $3.50. me Col. Mrs. Otis -Mashburn, Cumming. Rt. 5. 7 Sage plants, $1. Ellis, Cumming. doz. J. Dill plants, peppermint, cat- nip; Star grass,.2:.. doz),- 25c; garden gooseberry, Blueberry, 12 for $1.00; red sassafras, yellow root, Queen of the Mea- dow, 3 lbs., $1. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. : Horseradish, garden goose- berries, 50c doz; catnip, spear- mint, peppermint, garlic, tan- sy, balm, Mtn. huckleberry, 25c doz; Dill plants, 30 doz; Queen of Meadow, 25 ea. wild collards, yellow dock, 40 doz. Govt. insp., La. sweet potato plants, 500, $1. 50; $2.75-M. Del E. ce Waldrip, Flowery Branch.. Rt. 1. La.- Copper skin and P. Ri potato plants, Gov. insp., jready, $2.35. M. Mailed; $2.25 /M. Expressed. Remit py PeOr |money order. Major Crow, Gainesville. Rt. 1. P.* R. potato plants, insp., Cert. -ready. $2.50 M. shipped promptly by mail. Prepaid; $2.20 M. by Express or at Bed. No COD nor Chks. M. O. only. Lester Roper, Gainesville. Rt. 2 . | Gov. insp. red skin P. R. and La. pink skin plants, ready, 500, $1.50; $2.75 M. Del. Prompt shipment. No chks. onr COD. Dewey Mathis, Gainesville. Rt. 2. 600 Yards fine, imp. Bonza Tobacco plants at reduced, ready to pull now. J. E. Penn- ington, Hazlehurst. -Box 205. Klondike Strawberry Plants, 45 C; $2.50, 500; $4.75 M; Ap- ricot Plums, 35 ea; 5, $1. 00; White and Colored mixed Bunch Butterbeans, 40c lb, Exc. 1 Jb. Butterbeans for 1 print sack. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Heading Collard, Hot Pepper Plants, $1.10 C; Ruby King Pepper, 50 C. Mrs. PER Ars nold, Benevolence. Pink Skin PR Potatoes, good, strong, full count, $1.50 M. Brantley Bell, Bristol, Rt. 1. Box, 116, : Pure Red Skin PR Plants, vine grown, insp. and treated, tresh, good count, $2.50 M; 5 M and up, $2.00 M,, Del. E. Oa. Stone Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. } Fitzgerald, Rt. 'Del. Ovie Conner, potato | .M; Calif. Wonder Sweet Pep- White Crystal Wax Bermcda Onion Plants, $1.50 M; 25c C; 500, $1.00; Yellow Skin PR Po- tatoes, govt insp., $1.50. Del. to. 3rd zone Prompt attention to orders. Ottis Pittman, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. Calif. Wonder Pepper Plants, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 178. Certified PR Red Skin Pota- toes, $2.50 M. PP. Orders filled same day received. R. L. Taylor, Alma, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Red Skin PR Po- tato Plants, $2.00 M; 5 M or Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Red Skin PR Po- tato Plants, $1.50 M. Del. Can fill large orders. MO only. L. L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Genuine Red Skin PR Po- tato Plants, full count, from vine cuttings, ready to ship, $1.50 M. Del. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2. Pimiento Pepper, 30c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Chas. W., Flat Dutch Cabbage Plants, 30c C; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Marglobe Tomato, 30c C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. PP. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville, Rt. 5, Box 126. attoes, govt. insp. and treated, 85c M. Good planis, full count, now ready. Alge Lightsey, Sur- rency. Extra early Tomatoes, ripen in 60 days, Iceburg Lettuce and Cabbage Plants, 25c C; 500, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Les- ter Phillips, Roysten, Rt. 1. . Marglobe Tomatoes, 35c C; | $1.75 M. PP. Buford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3. Certified Govt. insp. PR Po- tato plants, Red only, $1.50 M. R. R. Bell, Bristol, RFD 1. Calif. Wonder, 50c C; $2.50 M; Hot, $1. C;. Marglobe, New Stone Tomatoes, 40c C; $2. M; Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, 40c C; $2.50 M. Moss packed. PP. Mrs. Lillie Lightsey, Baxley, Riso Pure PR Potato plants, true to name, State insp., $1.50 M. Good count and quality guar. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma. PR Potato plants, govt. insp., good plants and count, prompt del. $1.50 M. Del. W. i. Reese, Surrency, Rt. De Pure and imp. Red Skin PR Potato plants, $2.50 M. Prompt shipment. .George W. Gaff, a. Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C; Red Gold Wonder Berry and imp. Gibson, 75c C; Red Raspberries, White Blackberry, Horse Radish, 6, 50c; Pepper- mint, Horsemint, 24, 25c; Gar- lic, 50c doz; Rooted Sage, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Marglobe and New Stone. tomato plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; $3. M; Hot and Sweet pepper and Eggplant plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; $3.50 M. Pitts. Govt. insp. Red Skin Pa. Potatoes, seed from vine cut- ting, $1.50 M. del; 2M up, $1.40 per, $1.50 M. Del. L. D. Light-. sey, Screven. ' Govt. insp. treated PR Po- tatoes, now ready, $1. M. N. R. Brannen, Bristol. Red Skin PR Potatoes, govt. insp., $2.25 M. Del. Full count, no checks. George Lightsey, Odum, Box 184. Govt. insp. PR Potatoes, Red and Yellow Skin, $1. M. R. J. Lightsey, Bristol. Govt. insp. treated PR Po- tatoes, Red and Pink Skin, $1.- 25M. Del. Now ready. Omar Lightsey, Screven. Rt. 2. Govt. insp. certified Red Skin PR Potatoes, $1.35 M. Ready. Prepaid. Paul Lightsey, Screven. Govt. insp. and treated PR Potatoes, now rady, $2. M. Del. Good plants. Prompt ship- ment. No chks. L. C. Light- Oe ee, Ree $2.50 M; 40c C. FOB. Moss | packed. Mrs. Mollie J. Bullard, more, $1.75 M. J. D. Tomberlin,~ Red and Pink Skin PR Po-| Govt. PP No chks:: Alma, Rt. 1. see Napieh and La. notice. C. R. Redmend, Pel- ham. ; Tomatoes, $2.50 M; Chas. White Cabbage, lards, 30c C; Del. Prompt ship- ment, moss _ packed, eke 75M; 3 M and up, Marglobe toes, moss packed, $1.90 Del. Johnnie Thornton, ven. Cert.: PR. Potato plant ready, $2.50 M. del; $2. M. a my place, 8 mi. No. Tifton o% Watrloo. Rd. .E. E. Chula, Rt. 1. Govt. M. Scre- Surrency, Rt. 2. Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2. plants, govt. insp. and treated, $2. M. Del. Surrency, RFD 2. Govt. insp. PR Potato plants, Del. 705 Gilmore St. PR Potato Plants, Yellow Skin, govt. treated, $1.75 E. W. Cason, insp. an tol, RFD 1. and treated, Red or Yellow $1.25 M. Edd Bryson, RFD 1. Govt. Bristol, insp. treated PR Pos tato plants, Red and _ Pin Skin, true to name, good plants, good count, $1.25 M3 5 M. up, $1. M. Del. No chks, Prompt shipment. W. R. Light- sey, Screven, : Spearmint Plants, 50c doz. Mattie Earl, Hartwell, 503 Richardson St. Certified Rutger, Baltimore, Pritchard Tomato plants, La. Copperskin Potatoes, 500, $2. $3. M. Good plants and count fresh arrival guaranteed. Lews is; Taylor, (Tifton, Rie a. Govt. insp. Red Skin PR Po- tato plants, $1.75 M; Ruby King Pepper, $2.50 M; 40c C, Del. Miss Florence OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. PR Potatoes, 50 M; Sweet Pepper $2. M. Del. Surrency, Rt. 1. Imp. PR Potatoes; Rutger and Marglobe Tomato, $2.50 M; lots 10,000 or more, $2.25 M. Check. or MO. Prompt ships ment. Full count. J. Sims, Al- ma. Govt. insp. PR Potato plants, vine grown, full count, promp shipment, $1.50 M; 5 M. an up, $1.25 M. B. D. Brannen, Bristoi, Rt. 1, Box 73. Govt. insp. and treated Cops per and Red _ Skin Potat@ plants, ready, $2.25 M. Del. A, J. Griffis, Patterson. PR Bunch Potato Slips, now ready, $3.50 M. Filling orders upon receipt in May and June, Sandford H. Cohen, Monte- Plants, zuma, Phone 2113. Certified treated and insp, Copperskin and PR Potato M. FOB. MO. only. Ordera filled promptly. E. D. Divon, sey, Screven, Rt. 1. Baxley. -insp. Coppetsan: Dok Gtatoes, now ready, $2.75 M, Govt. insp. treated pure PR Copperskin Potatoes, $2.50 M. Can ship on short Marglobe and New Stone 3 $1.75 M; Hot. and Sweet Pepper, $2.75; Col- ready, Mrs. Sallie Whitley, Alma, Rt PR Potatoes, Pink Skin; $l $1.60 My and Rutger Tomas Carter, z insp. ones P. Re Pest tato plants, $3. M; Chas. W, Cabbage, $2. M. All del. No chks. Egbert Keith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. . Red Skin PR Potato plan |govt. insp.,. $215 M.*) D Prompt shipment. W. R. Hutte, Govt. insp. Red Skin PR Potatoes, $2.15 M. Del. in Ga, Prompt shipment. A. Bes 4 Imp: Red Skin PR Potato in Ga- Good plants > = and full count. W. A. Pearce, $2.25 M; 5 M. or more $2. M. Waycross, Red or M; 5 M. and up, $1.25 M. J. O. Lightsey, Bris- PR Potato plants, govt. insp. Skin, $1.85 M; 5 M. and up, Bes John T. OQuinn, $1. AS plants, Full count guar., $1.50 : Be Satelobe. Bonnie Best, Balt- _dmore and New Stone wilt-re- gistant, field grown tomato plants, moss packed, promot @el., $2.M; 500 for $1.25 P. P. Miss Sallie Tyre, Bristol. P. R. potato plants, imp. red or yellow skin, State insp., vine grown, full-count, prompt shipment. 5000 for $6. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. Govt. -insp., -red..skin- P. RB: potato plants ready. Large and small orders filled. 11.50 M. Del. in Ga. W. W. Eee Bristol, Rt. 1. P. R. potato plants, govt. insp., $1.75 M; Calif. Wonder, Jong Cayenne pepper, $2.50 M; Marglobe tomato, $2. M->P. P. Cert. full count and mossed. J. C. Turner, Coffee. Rt. 1. Govt. insp., Red Skin P. R. potato plants, $2.25 M; 5 M. or more, $2. M. Now ready. No ehks. S. S. Lott, Surrency. Ri. 2. -*Marglobe tomato plants, $2. M. del. or 30c C; Pan Ameri- pe can, same. Mrs. D. J. Johnson, * Tarrytown. Rt. 1. Ga. collard plants, field grown, 20c Add postage. W. J. Swails, Thomaston. Rt. 1. Pink} Skin P.- ~R.->- potato plants, ready in 10 days. State insp., treated. Also Marglobe tomato, at Bed. L. L. Coleman, Mount Airy. New Stone and Marglobe Tomato Plants, wilt resistant, from 1946 seed, field grown, pee C6200 VE Mrs: = J: Db: Dyer, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Imp. PR Potato. Plants, govt. Insp. and treated, $2. M. Del. and prompt shipment. I. KE: McLeod, Baxley, Rt. 4. Govt. insp. and treated Po- tato plants, good count, now ready, $1.50 M. Del. Woodrow Lightsey, Screven. |Rosie -Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. culls, vs 75 ea. Ship 10 to crate |. same day order received. D. B. Dukehart, Decatur, P. O. Box 488. De. 7563. 11 Parminter Red Hens, Ist and 1 Cockerel, hens ham, about 30 lbs., $1. lb. FOB. B. B. Bronze day old Tur- key, 60c ea. No less 12 sold; 4 wks. old, $1.10 ea. for 10 or more. S. G. Hulsey, Gaines- ville, RFD 6. CATTLE FOR SALE 15 Cows. with Calves at side, some purebred, 7 bulls, service- able age, Heifers, 10 open and 10 bred, priced to sell. 12 mi. Dainelsville, 5 mi. Ila. W. C. Denny, Danielsville, Rt. 2. calf for sale at A. C. Gibsons Farm. E. E. Watson, Fairburn, Ris 2s d 12 reg. Polled herefords, Domino strain, 1 yr. old, 4 males, 8 females. A. K. Cham- lee, Sparta. Guernsey-Jersey Cow, gen- tle, 2 gal. now freshen in No- vember; also Jersey Heifer, 7 mos. old; and 6 mos. Old 9225) 1b Pc C=sHog: H. J. Crawford, Atlanta, Route