ke i 2 cll Tom Linder Commissioner VOLUME 38 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1952 NUMBER 28 SEORGIA STATE FARMERS MARKETS CONSOLIDATED COMMODITY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR ENDING ON DECEMBER 31, 1951 1. Atlanta $38,972,945.56 2, Cpolumus 4,487,481.60 3. Thomasville 4,329,670.41 4, Macon 4,279,163.21 3. Augusta 1,866 ,675.79 6. Valdosta 1,692,642.86 7. Cordele 1,439,162.05 8. Moultrie 1,175,417.90 9. Tifton 796,318.47 10. Pelham 433,989.33 11, Glennville ~ 397,239.18 12. Rome 289,519.27 13. Vidalia 236,266.62 14. Nashville ~186,362.44 15. Camilla 181,001.34 16. Douglas 97,874.31 17. Leesburg - = 92,842.32 i Toccoa e 88,507.72 19. Athens 90,135.72 20. Jesup 63,659.10 21, Donalsonville 48,218.38 22. Dillard 25,905.25 22,338.55 23. Hazlehurst TOTAL $61,273,337.38 TOTAL GROSS SALES OF ALL MARKETS FOR YEARS 1941 THROUGH 1951 1941 $ . 7,740,659.29 1942 13,743,405.28 1943 21,071,909.74 1944 - 21,601,608.02 1945 26,494,022.57 1946 33,200,688.31 1947 35,955,635.90 1948 42,947,559.68 1949 48 312,083.51 1950 50,556,699.77 1951 61,273,337.38 TOTAL $362,897,609.45 The fundamental purpose of this sys- tem of State owned Farmers Markets is to provide a convenient, dependable out- let through which farmers may market their products at the lowest marketing cost and receive the best obtainable price in cash for them at the time of sale.. Georgia State Farmers Markets are built to fit the particular need of a pro- ducing section. Various operation meth- ods are employed. On some markets, auction blocks are built and all products that come on the market are sold on the auction. On others the producer does his own selling and deals direct with the buyer. Not all markets are in operation 12 months in the year as some are located where only seasonable crops are grown. The marketing facilities are made avail- able at the time of the year and continue in operation as long as crop volume in the area warrants. All State Markets are set up for the purpose of helping the pro- ducer obtain the highest dollar for the crop he grows by bringing the grower and the consumer nearer together. The real worth of these markets cannot be measured by performance alone. If it could be determined how much the agricultural progress of the State would have been retarded, or how much less the growers would have received for their products, or how much more it would have cost them to market their crops had it not been for these markets, then we would know and appreciate their real worth, TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture . AGRI Editoral By TOM L By TOM LINDER The farmers of America are asked to inerease their 1952 production over that of 1951 and particularly in the produc- tion of food, feed and grain crops. _In the case of corn acreage, an increase of 6% is requested on a National average and 9% in Georgia, with corresponding increases in other feed and grain. crops. If the increase is realized it will be more than has ever been produced before by American farmers. The unsettled conditions of a wat- fextencd world accounts for much of the immediate pressure. But even with- out the emergency, our needs still con- tinue to increase. It is estimated that with an increased population of better than 2-million annually that by 1975, barring a disaster like this country has never known, there will be five people gotte table where there are only four Twenty-five years ago, there were iy: 000,000 people in the United s and today approximately 154,000,- erefore, at the present rate twen- ULTURE ty-five years from now, there will be approximately 200,000,000 people in the United States, which roughly speaking will be like adding 92 more cities the present size of. New Orleans, Louisiana. The production of food and fiber need- ed by these increasing numbers must come from approximately the same acre- age that is in cultivation, pastures or in ranches that we have today. There will, of course, be some reclaimed land and through our soil conservation program some acreage will be put back into cul- tivation or into pastures or put into pro- duction of forest products that is waste land today. Therefore, how well we and future generations eat in the years to come depends primarily on how effective- ly we conserve and use the land and wa- ter resources -that are now ayailable. There are no new. frontiers and the old saying, Go West young man has lost its appeal. On the other hand, our farm population is declining at a rapid rate. Dr. Jonathan Foreman of Columbus, Ohio, in addressing the annual meeting of the National Association of Soil Con- servation District Supervisors, Oklahom City, Oklahoma, February 1951, callea OR 1952 attention to the fact that 75 years ago 80 farmers provided food and raiment for 100 people. Today 17 people produce the food and raiment requirements for 100 people, meaning that 83 out of every 100 people in the United States live in towns and cities. He prophesied that in the years to come, it will only require five people to produce the food and rai- ment requirements on the farms for themselves and 95 other people. In our own State of Georgia, Agricul- tural Extension Economists show that our farm population in 1924 was 1,556,- 000, in 1944, 1,095,000 and in 1950, ap- proximately 1,000,000. The BAE Report shows that the total value of all crops produced in Georgia in 1951 was $475,- 275,000.00, or an increase of $76,000,- 000.00 over 1950. According to acreage in production given by Mr. D. L. Floyd, Agricultural Statistician, supplemented by planted acreage given by Mr. T. R. Breedlove, of the major crops, it appears that Georgie farmers planted 7,441,000 acres in 1951 ' This does not include cover crops that (Continued on Page Eight) PAGE [WO MARKET BU GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN on the mailing list and for change of wxicitiche to STATE BU. REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL |assp So of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time'on each request vand repeated only when request is accompained by new copy -Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Bulletin, nor for any notices. To:n Linder, Commissioner not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the resulting transaction Georgia Market Bulletin does from oublished Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. _ Markets, 222 Siate Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. Entered as August 11, of June 6, 1900 of October 8..1917 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Covington, Ga By Depariment of Agticulture Netify on FORM 3578Bureau o} second class matte: 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Aci - Accepted fo) Mailing at special rate of postage : orovided for in Section 1103 Act | Executive Office, State Capito) Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St.. Covington, Ga. 4 SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE New John Deere M tractor with choice of equipment need- ed, $150. under list. price. No sales tax. $1000. cash, balance terms. Tel. Austell 4663. R. L. Harding, Austell. J. D. 6 ft. Combine, 12-A -model, with auxiliary engine, $1,100. Mrs. D. H. Duke, Ameri- Gus, Rt.4 A tractor J. D. model; with power-trol and easy ride seat, 8-26 Rome B and B harrow (tandem bearings), 15-A Pan- Broker (Subsoiler), extra good condition, for sale. E. Ae Steele, Winder, Rt. 4. : Farmalf F-12 tractor on rub- ber, puley, . hydraulic _ lift, bush and bog, J. D. 4 disc tiller with seeder, cultivators, plant- ers, no junk; mule drawn cane mill and kettle, 1 and 2 H plow, guano distributor, harrows, oth- er farm tools. Cheap for cash. Mrs. Walter J. Miller, Eastman, Bits bs : 1950 model Farmall H trac- tor, like new, with .cultivators, planters, 10 disc Rome harrow, tractor wagon on rubber, for sale. Gordie Yancey, Lawrence- ville. One Sears-Roebuck Chicken Brooder, 5 deck starter, 625 day old chick cap., and 275 cap. at 4 wks., electric, $25. Mrs. Lu- cille Payne, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Flowers Dr. Phone 2234. Farmall Super AV _ tractor, used less than 20 hours. dbl. section harrow, both cheap for cash; Model 62 IHC combine with motor, used one season, $895.00; Allis-Chalmers G trac- tor with plow, and cultivators, good cond., $550. C. M. Hudson, Eatonton, P. O. Box 148. Mule drawn disc harrow, truck type, perfect cond., used very little, for sale. C. A. Cul- pepper, Cordele, Phone 301-W. Oliver Plow on rubber tires, cuts 36 inches, good condition, for sale or trade for late model Ford tractor plows. Frank Min- cey, Dahlonega, Rt. 3. McCormick Reaper and Bind- er, 6 ft. cut, runs in oil, tractor or mule power, used 2 yrs., $700. Thamer Reed, Hartwell, teks Used 6 mos. old 2H McCor- mick-Deering mower, good con- dition, $125. my place 10 mi. Dublin. Rex. Jackson, Lovett. One VAC Case tractor in good running condition, with planting and cultivating equip- ment, 2 sec. Intl. Disc harrow, and No. 5 John Deere Mowing Machine, $900. R. L. Jackson, Jonesbora Rt 1. x One T-20 Intl. erating, good sale. Contact: Bowdon, Rt. 1. 14 in. Case Hammer Mill complete with 3 screens, sack- ing bin and new 50 ft. belt, $140.00; F-20. Farmall tractor on rubber; DeLaval Milking tractor, op- condition, for J. G. Wright, machine, 4 units. John W. Bus-, sey, Columbus, Care Claymore Plantation. Phone 88928. Farm Master Kerosene oil burning hot water incubator, 150 egg cap., used one time, good as new, bought in 1951. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia. One good Ledbetter Corn planter, $10.00; One Dow Law Cotton planter, $7. Both in good condition. Other farm equipment cheap. Arthur Owen, Barnesville. Planters and cultivators with fertilizer attachment for use with any Oliver Row Crop tractor, used: only 1. season, $350. E C. Sulzer, Decatur, Rt. 2. De. 2261. 1948 Ford tractor, Bush and Bog harrow (roller bearing), 2 H wagon, and young mule for sale. W..L. Bright, Carrollton, RESB3 TD-18 Intl. Bulldozer, Bucy- rus Eire Hydraulic Angle Blade. for sale or trade part for beef cattle. John W. Grapp, States- boro, Box 266. Tel. 2502. 2 H wagon, good condition, $40. at my home 11/2 mi. W. Canon, near Duncan Mill. Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Canon, Rt. 2. 1949 Intl. Cub tractor~ with power-lift, 12 in. Intl. ao (unit type with extra share), 1 row cultivator, 41/2 ft. mow- er (5 sikles), tandem Intl. disc, one-row Intl. Corn planter with fertilizer attachment, dozer blade for cub, all exc. condition. C. A. Holle, LaGrange, Youngs Mill Rd. 6 can cap. General Elec. Dairy Milk Cooler, $250. P. H. Gill, Hamilton, Rt. 2. Phone 9281. Slat-Wing Lynchburg Turn- ing Plow, No. 22, practically new, $30. A. O. Fuller, Luthers- ville; - Rt, I. Farmall 7 Ft. harrow, good condition, 4-5 disc gangs, cheap for cash. Tel. 594-M. W. H. Wil- son, Albany, Rt. 1. (At Pecan City). One factory made tractor stump pullet with dbl. power cables, fits any tractor power take-off, ideal for clearing pas- tures, $200. Harry Wilker, Manassas. RFD 1. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALI SECON D HAN D MACHINERY FOR SALE|! One complete set piautess, Ist class cond., for Farmall A trac- tor, $125. See at Newnan Air- port. John W. Banks, Grant- ville, Rt. 1. John Deere M tractor, 2 yrs. old, with bottom plows, har- row, cultivators, planter, ferti- lizer distributor for sale. C. M. Mobley, Glennville, Box 18. Set 2 Row Cultivators for John Deere A or B model, for sale. Bill Sells, Loganville, R:. 2, Rosebud Rd. Avery (General) Tractor witi power take-off, motor comp- letely overhauled recently, exe. cond., 2 section harrow, alltires like new, etc., for sale.. Ven- able Parks, Albany, RFD 2, Sox 119a. F-20 Farmall Tractor, good running cond., with good tires, 5. disc tiller, new 7 ft. Inil. dbl. section harrow, for sale. Phone 395-J-3 Tennille, Ga. Harry E. West, Sandersville, Rt. 3. One L John Deere, small, one row outfit, on rubber, lights, starter, power lift, cultivators, weeder, $200. cash, or trade for cow and calf. See at my farm. Echoles Griffin, Colquitt, Rt. 2 Earthmaster Tractor, 17 hp take-off hydraulic lift, starter, lights, plow, planter, cultivator, new Rome 24 in. disc bog har- row, etc., all A-1 condition, for Sale. See: Grady Harris, Dalton. 110 N. Glenwood Ave. Planters, Distributors. Cultvi- vators, for Oliver 70. Tractor, used very little, 51 model Mow- ing Machine, used less than 10 hrs., (2 wheel type); Good 2 H John Deere Wagon, 4 good mules, 10-11 yrs. old, reason- able; Also want Farmall Cub Tractor with planters, culti- vators, mowing machine. A-1 oe Talmadge Payne, Winder, Rt. as as new double Hosber. mule drawn Cole planter, muie drawn Bermuda Jack, chain drive Guano Distributor, Gentt cotton planter, weeder. 2 H walking cultivator. E. P. Drexel. Tifton, Rt. 2. One A Farmall Tractor with disc harrow, both good cond, reasonably priced. S. C. Eng- lish, Greensboro. No. 3 Farm Bell for sale at my place on Pleasantville Rd., 1/2 mi. off Buford Hwy., e- tween Doraville and Norcross. Mrs. J. D. Brown,~ Doraville, Riedy : Buckeye Incubator, all elec- tric, 12,000 cap., good, cond, for sale cheap. B. C. McGee, Thomaston. 49 one Row V Model Avery Tractor with all equipment, for |. sale cheap. Phone Be) 5295. Ernest F. Nichols, Atlanta, Farm Master Kerosene Burn- ing Hot- Water Incubator, 150 egg cap., good as new, with instructions, and fixtures, for sale cheap. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Gravely Garden Tractor with Plow, Mower, Harrow, 1st. class cond., for sale. F. Scott, Li- thonia, (Klondike) Browns, Mill Rd: Re 8: Dbl. Fertilizer Distributors, and Planters, for Allis-Chal- mers C Tractor, used very little, $200.; Whirlgig Fer tilizer Spreader, $50.; Good 2 H Wagon good cond., for $50. J. I. Stokes, Gordon, Rt. 1. F-12 Farmall Tractor on steel disc and middle buster, good cond., for sale. W. T. Taylor, Adairsville, RFD 3, Box 186. H Farmall, Planters, culti- vators, fertilizer distributors. in planting condition, priced to sell at my farm 2 mi. Hephzi- bah. R. L. Pressley, Hephzibah, Real: Super A Farmall tractor with hydraulic lift (ess than 50 hrs. used) King Cut-away harrow, One Row Cultivator Attach- ment, for sale. Charles Loy Estes, College Park, Rt. 2. 2-3/4 Weber wagon, used very little, perfect shape, good body and false body, $175. cash, or exchange for heifer yearlings or steers. H. L. Greene, Brooks, Box 126. ; -for cows. W. J. Holcomb, By- S158 7 Tel. Roswell 3587. A. P. oe 49 M Farmall, 60 AC Com- bine, Taylorway Subsoiler, Ath- ens 10 disc harrow, J. D. Grain Drill, 13 row Clover attach- ment, excellent condition, F-30 | tractor, good cond., Rome har- row, needs repairs. Letters ans. C. C. McGee, Winder, Rt. 2. IHC End Gate Lime Spread-| er, very good cond., used very little, $45. Milton P. - Jr., Macon, Rt. 3. One J. Deere A Dbl. Harrow for sale. T. H. Johnson, Boston, Rt. 1. 1-3/4 Garden Tractor, Brad- ley, with cultivator, disc har- row, hillers, bulldozer, exc. cond., $200. C. C. meet Jones- boro. Phone 4397. Gravely tractor, model Ta 35 hp, with rotary plow, fertilizer distributor, cultivator, and sickle mower, good cond., $200.00; 18 in. Junior Hurricane, good cond., $75. Paul Middlebrooks, JP, Perry, he ls J. D. 4 Disc tiller with seed- er box, Ist class cond., $125. At my farm on Hwy. 18 between Concord and io Letters ans. Newton W. Brewster, Mo- lena, Rt. 1. 1946 model B-254 John Deere Corn and Cotton planter with fertilizer attachment, good con- dition, $125. H. G. Jones, Coy- ington, Eva Leevase: Cole Dbl. .Hopper Planter, No. 7 Vulcan Turn Plow, Planet Jr., Walking Cultivator, used one year, for sale. R. F. Eaves, Tucker, Rt. 1. One B Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor, 1945 model, complete over- haul with cultivator, belt pul- ley, power take-off; also 3 good farm mules for sales or trade ron, Rt. 2. John Deere Model A Roll-O- Matic tractor and Power-Trol harrow, 12 Row Grain Drill, AC 60 Combine, Fertilizer Spreader, 8 row cotton duster, ete., good. working condition, $2500. Marion O. Mahaffey, ors Carrollton, Rt. 1 15 gal. Electric Churn, also Dairy Milk 4x6 ft. Cooler, com- plete, for sale. Lamar Downs, Athens, Rt. 4. Farmall M icra. pisibi re- built, same as new, ee 6 disc tiller, dbl. se c-~smoot ing harrow, $200.00; Murray ~ Cot- tonseed delinter, condenser and treater, good cond., $450. James C. -Mann, Conyers. David Bradley Garden trac- tor, fully equipped, 4 farming attachments, excellent cond., . 1 mi. W.: Roswell. Marietta, Rt. 2. 1946 model Ford-Ferguson tractor, overhauled last March, equipped with lights, bumper, new hydraulic lift, tractor, jack, bottom plow, planters, (corn and cotton), stablizers, all per- fect cond., reasonably priced. David Simpson, Cochran, Rt. .2. 1951 Case. S.C. <- Tractor, planters, Duplex hoppers, culti- vators, harrow with hydraulic control, fully equipped, like new, made 53 A crop, $2,300.00. Robert B. Sanders, Lumpkin, Rt. 2-B. Allis-Chalmers B tractor with starter, lights, power lift, pow- er take- off, new tires, A-1 con- dition, also cultivators, $600.00. Emmett Larkin, Ellaville, RFD 3, Box 30. Oaks 5 Electric Brooder, 100 chick cap., never been unrated, $15. FOB. Charlie Bailey, Vi- enna, Rt. 4. J. D. Harvester with motor size 72, new, $1595. See at my place 5 mi. N. Cumming, Hwy. 19. Ben Wofford, Cumming, RFD 3. - M &M Harvester 62 in., good cond., $400. See at Duluth Serv- ite Station, or Phone Norcross 2838. Troyce Jackson, Duluth. 19 disc Bush and Bog Oliver harrow, $25.00; Mule Drawn Cutaway Harrow, $5\00; Thom- as Crown Mower and Rake, $50.; McCormick-Deering Stalk Cutter, Dise bine with. Windrow Zebulon. almost. good as PEM) cultivator, walking, : Chattanooga Turner Me R. oe Cedai mers, like new, Phone 2651... EE Js: Hix, Farmall Cub trac equipment, cheap for | brey -Curry, Lakeland. 1947 Brady Garden 11/2 hp. good cond., plow and cultivator, bert Van Dyke, Clark Small Model 2 Row C tor, full planting, cu and fertilizer attachme: bargain, $300. my ple mi. E. Cordele. T, CE Cordele, Box 2937 a ee Thornhill _wago cond., etc. $110. at my. near Haynes Cree pene ee Loga 8 hp Riding Garde turn plow, harrow, ct priced to sell. L. F. Sa lege Park, Red O: ton Rd. CA. 6068. One Turner | ~ Recleaner, both in go cheap. Write for price Hubbard, Fort Gaines, One Allis-Chalme tachment. Leonard, 285. Cultivator, Cole plante lizer Distributors for Chalmers WD tracto Shank Field Cultivator tractor and 2 e Subsoiler, all - reasonably priced. er, Valdosta. Intl. Combine, No. 4s cond., at my place. a Jasper, Ries : Spout Walden Gri in., best kind of ae steel case, belt, ae Ved: eke Mo! good cond. Davisboro, ] $600 Hay Balen on fect condition, $250. W. Cohutta. B. Holco nell. Bundy Incubator No. 8 ing cap. 8100, and Hur Incubator, No. 300A both excellent condi sonably priced. H. C Dillard, Box 122. Practically new J M 2 Two Bottom Plow MT tractor, $75.00; One half miles north Hira E. Bickers, Hiram. 5 HP Rototiller Ga tor with cultivating ai 10 in. Racine Red Hea mer Mill, 3 screens, us little, hammers used. one end, Upright 20 i ows Corn Mill in go Chev. motor and 2 bel mill picks, 2 H Bagw No. 10 Oliver Turning L. Coleman, Mt. A Judson Lime Sp: as new, only used ab on rubber, oe with cluded. D. . Simmo j insville. . Super A _ Farmall power lift, belt pulle plow, cultivators, dbl. d ting harrow, t and Corn planter, ne Drill, other farming sale. O. A. Mallett, Ch P. O, Box 504. a No. 51 J. D. Mowe tractor; $125.00; J. D. livery Rake, $100.00; 6 packer, $100. R. E._ in. disc bush and bh harrow, newly painte hauled, generator $350. Richard N. Winder, Rt. 4. One Intl. $65.00; Hillside Dise Plow, Walter Bec) Alpharetta CON MACHINERY WANTED armall H_trac- thens Plow, 16 Dise eae: $1300. 90. Barnes, White ow. ie oy Fo ow, and J. D. 6 in good cond., for oble, Vienna. . Combine No. 62 cut less than 100 itiee* for $950. F. .B. lad. <4 = ; chick size Blue rooder, good condi- one time, $13.00. e. Miss Roberta Mc- rantville, Rt. 1. ly new 100 egg elec- 2 %C moisture s, Fairburn, Rt. 2: tractor Mowing Also want vators, used very lit- Bon M. Foster, Daw- 4041. or J. D. Model H, it-for quick sale. Don ee Phone 404L. f power pulley, | , fert. distributors, 4 planters, rigged for 4 is, peanut stack lift, us Daniel, Bronwood, brooder, 75-100 chick $12.50. ser Pollard Dr.,.S. W. Deere 12 A 6 ft. com- ith motor, extra good bargain for quick Davis, Perry. Phone 1 tractor, 1947 mod- er lift, disc harrow, 2 g plow, cultivators, od shape, not used very at bargain oa 1G. -D. RCE, Rt. 1 ] i Cl. 22x38 mplete with automatic d- self feeder, like or sale. Joe Bennett, gton. gal. Myers Peach Spray- | rubber, ump just over- $500. cash. J. R. Hill, per A tractor, 1st class ed very little, harrow mn machine, priced n see at my farm near Station anytime. L. J. agon, ace as new, for } Freeman, Flovilla, | Cultivators, planters, tors, for model A or B po cond., ae sale. ahn, Springfi runs well, has extra mo- nplete. with power take- es! arrows, for e, "5150. 00; A mule yn planter, _ guano r, turn plow, and oth- Dig. all for $35. James ay. ees Chupp Tb. . Turn Plow, er with fertilizer iy $200, Or trade for cow or yearlings. een on my farm near tain. C. M. Bowden, 5 Candler St. N. E Si ototiller, completely Jed last spring, equip- for cash; $200.00; Equip- ncludes corn planter at e, Potato Disc at $15., 867, or write: P. G. tzgerald, Box 212. ick- Deering Whirl e Spreader on steel on penee 10 -| dise Intl. used |, Covington, RFD 3,| Bonsctnudd a 728 | equipment, not over 2 yrs. old, for sale. Contact: Frank Paris, Rockmart. 8 disc and 12 dise cutting harrows for sale or exchange for pr. peafowls, 1-3 yrs. old, or Blue. Geese; Also want to exchange pair of mules for sheep. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. $ Fordson tractor, disc tiller, 10 harrow, all $150.00; Farm Bell,. 20 in. $6. H. B. Cain, Bethlehem, Rt. 1. One of best incubators, sep- arate hatcher, 1600 cap. weekly, $300.00; 3-5 deck chick battery, $40. ea. H. R. Clarke, Coving- ton, Rt:-2; Model M. John Deere trac- tor with all equipment, late model, hydraulic turning plow, planter, cultivators, harrow, good cond., for sale. A. J. Op- per, Milner, Box 71. J. D. model BO Orchard trac- tor, lights and starter, extra set rear tires, good cond. needs little work on clutch; Farmall 7 ft. grain drill, needs little repair on Fert. attachment. Priced right at my farm. Van G. Williamson, Eastman. Phone 2816. SECOND HAND ~MACHINERY WANTED Want cultivators, planters, fertilizer attachments for Allis- Chalmers WD tractor, reason- ably priced. Will buy cultivator attachment without planters and fertilizer if not available. C. W. Finney, Haddock. _ Want Garden tractor, late model, used little, with tools, in good condition, cheap for cash. Consider nothing under 5 HP. Gan. Prince, Demorest, ths Box 13. _ Want mowing machine for Ford tractor. W. E. Vinson, Ma- con, Houston Rd. - Want good used Oliver or other similar make, with all 4 feet. Must be in good. shape, not 8) dise ? harrow, good shape, cheap for cash, Contact: S. L. Eyans, Kennesaw, Rt. 2. (4 or 5 mi. Acworth or Kennesaw). Want second hand: garden tractor with equipment in good oe W. B, Shupe, Eatonton, t.3. : Want planters and cultiva- tors for C Allis-Chalmers. Also want Rear Wheels for 1939 mad- el A John Deere tractor. Give price on both. J. D. Harris, Monroe. Want good used ~Manure Spreader, -no junk, cheap for cash. Claude W. Sims, Cleve- land, Rt..4. f Want planters and fertilizer |-attachment, 2 disc Hester plow for Farmall Super A _ tractor. Must be in-good one Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.. Want one set Steel Wheels for M Farmall. State price and where located. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Want Cole planter- with Gu- ano Hopper, mule drawn, good -shape, cheap. In or near Haral- Hs x. Hubert Brown, Temple, t x y: Want Cutaway harrow for Cub tractor, pulled type. Must be cheap. Call Cr. 8344 or write: H. M. Simpson, Stone Moun- tain, 440 Hairston ids Stone Mountain. Want heavy: tractor wagon, Grain Drill, Cotton Duster, (horse drawn), Feed Grinder, all must be in good condition and reasonably priced. Write: lee Stough, Locust Grove, fot Want Pick-up Hay Baler in good condition. Prefer one that is used very little. Tel. 332W-1. A. S. Newton, Millen. Want 20 disc cutting harrow, pick-up type, Ford or Fergu- son make, State price and con- dition. G. M. Wagoner, Blairs- , | ville, Rt. Qe : Want Rotary Hoe, Outfit, a- Dairy complete pasteurizing |. F-cond., flat tired; Also want good mule. bout 6 or 7 ft. width, Grady, ; Turner, Haren, Rt. 3 Bs Want J. D. Van Brunt, 13 dise fertilizer and grain drill; Also trailer type tractor mow- ing machine. Describe fully. L. E. Akins, Macon, Rt. 3. Want pulley take-off for Ford tractor, and hand, cheap for cash. R. H. .Whitman, Buena asta; Rt 2. Garden tractor, about 21/2 hp.and attachments, good cond., Joeated reasonable hauling dis- tance Rome, Ga. Phone: 5381 or write: Dudley B. Magruder, Jr., P. O. Box 268. Want cultivator, Cole planter for W. D. Allis-Chalmers trac- tor and Graham plow in good reasonable; Also mower attachments for Gravely trac- tor. Henry Kilburn, Americus, Rt. 2, Box 130. Want used mowing peehie for Allis-Chalmers, Model G. Write: Hugh Hendon, Rossville, Abe Ls Want garden tractor, not un-/| 2 der 3 horse, without tools. Dont mind some repairing. Geo. T. Hall, Washington, Rt. 2. Want small riding tractor with some attachments, good condition, cheap for cash. G. A. Hollis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 255. Want set of Shearfield Wings for Farmall C tractor. Must be in lst class condition, reason- ably priced. J. B. Wright, Rentz, Rt, Want one set used Cultiva- tors for John Deere Model A in good condition. W. A. Hanson, Rutledge. Want Peanut Weeder for Super A Farmall. State condi- tion and price. T. B. Harrison, Whigham. Want set cultivators and planters for F-20 Farmall. Must be in working order. Advise. P. H. Wileman, College Park, 512 W. Walker Ave. Want planter No. A-178 and cultivator No. A-144, for Super A Farmall Tractor, 1951 model. Robert L. Alsobrook, Howard, Reed, Want cultivator and planter for Ford tractor. G. C. Harwell, West Point, 806 Third Ave. Want Fordson or Cub trac- tor with all equipment in good condition, no junk, reasonable cash price within 75 mi. Doug- lasville or Atlanta. J. M. Hall, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Box 101. Want 2 disc plow, cultivator, distributor, and planter for Ford tractor. Must be in good cond. Phone 9671, or 6981 (nights). Ocie , E. Smith, La- Grange, Rt. 3. Want one 2 H walling culti- vator. Must be in good condi- tion. Middle Georgia location preferred.. Phone Barnesville 531-W-3. Or write: W. O. Law- rence, Milner, RFD. Want 20 disc cutting harrow, prefer Ferguson. State price and condition. G. M. Wagoner, | Blairsville, Rt. 2 Want good used pick-up hay baler. State condition, make, and price. Contact: R. J. Heard, Griffin, So./ 6th St. Want used Farmall Tractor Outfit in good condi- tion. Describe fully, quoting lowest cash price. S. S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt, 4. - Want tractor drawn Fertili- zer Spreader, preferably EZ- Flo@. L.. P. Williams, Austell, Rt. 3. Want good used Tractor in exchange for brood sows soon to farrow. Prefer near Cedar- town: or Buchanan. Hobson J. Garner, Felton, Rt. 1. Want Rear Wheels for John Deere A Tractor. Give type and price. J. D. Harris, Monroe, Rt 2 Want pair steel tractor Rieck to fit Farmall H Tractor. J. L. Nelms, Conley, Rt. 1. SEED FOR SALE Tender White Half Runner LL eerie 50c large teacup. Add ostage. Mrs. Clarence Warwick, nae BE Bes : | SEED FOR SALE Cub] 3 (change for print sacks. 500 lbs. genuine Cannonball Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, hand selected, grown for seed only, State tested, ge:m. 94 Pct., $1. lb.; Original Ga. Sweetheart Melon, 93 Prt, germ., $2. Ib. FOB. Kenneth W. Birdsong, Gordon, Rt. 1.. Tender White Half Runner, White Cornfield, and Early Brown Bunch Bean Seed, 45 cup; 3 cups, $1.25; White Lima Butter Beans, 30c cup; 3 cups, 75c: Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasp- er, Rts. Old Fashion White Half Run- ner Bean Seed, large, free of weevils, selected, 50c large cup. PP. Miss Mamie Anderson, Elli- jay, Box 27. Tender White Half Runner Beans, weevil free, 50c cup; Pure 1951 Yellow Meat Water- melon Seed, 50c cup; White Multiplying Onions, $1. gal.; Purple Hull Blackeyed Crowd- er Peas, 20c lb. Add postage. Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt. Genuine Willet Wonder Frosi- proof English Pea Seed, and pure Yellow Jumbo Popcora, 50c pt.; Plus 10c postage. Mrs. Grace Autry, Doyle. Old Time Little Half Run- ner Bean Seed, 1951 crop, large variety, free of weevils, 59c measuring cup. PP. Mrs. W. R. Richley, Lavonia. ~ Congo Watermelon Seed, 25c oz.; $2. lb.; Hales. Best Canta- loupe, 25c oz.; 6 ozs., $1.; Crook- neck Squash, Straight 8, White Spine Cucumber, 20c oz.; Mart- in, Dipper, Bottle, Ornamental Hercules Club, Gourd Seed, 20c pkt.; 35c oz. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Gray Speckled Bunple Hull Table and Calico Peas, prolitic bearers, 3 lbs., $1. Del. in Ga. Mrs. L. B. Landrum, Adauss- ville, Rt. 3. Several tons No. 1 Kobe Les- pedeza, 25c lb.; ton lots; 21 1/42 lb.; 1 ton Scarified Sericea Les- pedeza, 24c lb.; 23 1/2c in ton lots, FOB, in new 100 Ib. bags, |3 germ. and purity tested. T. B. Hansford, Watkinsville, Box 91. 75 lbs. Heart-O-Gold Canta- loupe, Seed, $1.25 lb. in less than 5 Ib. lots; Over 5 lbs., $1. lb. E. C. Hill, Midville, Rt. 1 Beer Seed, big start, frash Old Time Multiplying Calif., 25c. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna. ~ 5 lbs. Stone Mountain Water- melon Seed, $2. Ib.; 5 lb. Gar- rison Melon $2.50 Ib.; 10 lbs., Ga. Collard. Seed, $1. iG lbs. Green Okra, $1. lb. Plus postage. S. J. Foss, Brooklet, Ria . Old Fashion Long Green Okia Seed, 30c cup; White Spine Cucumber, 15c Tbl.. PP. Mrs. George Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Pumpkin Seed, 25c cup; Mix- ed Mustard, 15c Tbl.; Mixed Okra, 25c cup; Also Yellow Root, -25c doz.. bunches; Red} Oak, Birch Bark, 30c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Rosetta Butier, Dahlonega, Rt. 3. Good tender Okra Seed, 35 cup; 4 cups, $1.; White Mush Peas, Red Speckled Crowder, 35c cup; 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Eudine Vick, Ellijay, Rt. Rockyford Cantaloupe, large Pumpkin Seed, $1. Pt.; Okra, Crookneck Squash, White Lima (bush) Beans, Blacklee and Kleckley Sweet Watermelon, 50c pt.; Mammoth Sunflower, 50c qt.; Long Bowl and Small Ornamental Gourd, 3 doz., 15c; Citron, $1. qt. Del. in Ga. Betty Mewborn, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1. Good Tender Okra Seed, 30c cup; 4 cups, $1.; White Mush, Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 35c cup; 4 cups, $1. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Mima Joe Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Tender Garden Bean Seed, Little Pink Peanut, Six Week, Striped and Cream Half Run- ner, Speckled, Cream, and White Cutshort (mixed) 50c cup. Ex- Add postage. Mrs. Ivy Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Little White and Striped Half Runner Seed Beans, 50c cup; Large Yellow Popcorn, 40c tea- cup; Add postage. Mrs. E, E. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 3. Von 2 eit Tae Martin Gourd Seed, 30, 25c;_ Large Gourd Seed, 20, 25e. Henry Ballew, Crandall, Rt. Lie Long Wide Leaf, Bull face Tobacco, 75c Tbl.; Pumpkin, 50e cup; Yellow Watermelon, 60e cup; Gourd Seed, 30c pack; 4 packs, $1.; Giant Gourd, 50-60 in,, 40, pack; 3 packs, $1; Gourds, $2.50 doz.; Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry Plants, 75e C; $5.50 M; Sage and Cat- nip, $1. doz. Add postage. J. L. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. Tender 7 Sister Cornfieid Beans, 50c cup; White Seeded Butterpeas, 40c cup; Mammoth Sunflower Seed, 40c qt.; Bushel and Egg Size Gourd Seed, 25c doz. Add postage. Fred Thom- as, Crandall, Rt. 1. 40 Ib. Black Diamond Water- melon Seed, saved from red watermelon, $1.50 lb.; About 30 Ibs. Garrison Watermelon Seed, saved from large melons, $1.75 lb. W. H. Stinson, Gordon, Rt. b Extra good Striped Half Run- ner Bean Seed, 50c large cup; 3 cups, $1.45; Also Klondike Strawberry Plants, $4.50 M. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Marglobe Tomato Seed, $1.65 Ib.; Imp. New Stone, $1.50 Ib.; Also .Calif. Wonder and Ruby King Pepper, $3: lb; And Klondike Strawberry Plants, 200, $1. No checks. Exchange. C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2 Early Tender Speckled and White Half Runner Seed, 55c teacup; 3 cups, $1.50; White Lightning Okra Seed, 50c cup. Add postage. Miss- Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Tender White Half Runner Bean Seed, 25c cup; 45c Ib.; Long Green Okra, 25c cup; Lofig Tender Cornfield, and Early Small Brown Bunch Beans, 40 lb.; Early Cream Crowder Peas, 25c lb.; Early Yellow Seed Corn, 15c 1b.; 2 Ibs., 25c; Pump- kin Seed, 10c oz. Add postage. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. Striped and White Half Run- ner Bean Seed, 1951 crop, heavy bearing, 50 large cup; 3 cups, $1.35. Add postage. Mrs. B. H: Patterson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 1951 hand saved Cox Water. melon Seed, $1.50 lb. PP. Ray Hearn, Palmetto. Scalybark Wateomelbns Seed, $3.50 lb. Ashley J. Padgett; Keysville, Rt. 1, Box 60. Old Time Garden Bean Seed, White, Cream, Striped, Pink Half Runners, Speckled Cut- short, 50c cup. Add. postage. No checks. -Exch. for feed sacks, at 2 cups per 6 white or 4 print sacks. Mrs. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : Tender Long Green Okra Seed, 30c lb. Add postage. Mol- lie Woody, Pisgah, Star Rt. 8 lbs. pure Cox Watermelon Seed, $1.50 lb. R. L. Baker, Chipley, Riz; Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Early Copenhagen Market Cabbage Seed, $1.35 lb.; Rutger Tomato, $1.75 lb.; 5 Ib., $7.75; Collard, 75c lb. Miss kee Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Virginia Bunch Peanut Seed, 18c Ib. Don C. Nail, Baxley, Rt. 3. Watermelon Seed: Black Dia- mond, $1.50 Ib.; $1.25 lb:; Congo, $2. lb.; Jumbo, H-B 36 Cantaloupe, $1. lb.; Long Green Dwarf Okra, 75e Ihb.; Bunch Butterbean, 30c lb. Add postage. Also Bunch Yellow Yam Sweet Potato Seed, $2. bu. At my home. Mrs. Cc. He Sledge, Byron. ~ 10 or 12 lbs. Okra Seed, 40 lb.; 45 single pound. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Garrison Watermelon Seed, pure, $2. lb. Guy Powell, Lum- ber City. Large Yellow Meat Water- melon Seed, $2. lb.; half pound, $1.25; 35 seed, 10c plus stamped envelope; Large Martin Gourd Seed, for sale. Add postage. P. E, Traylor, Rebecca. Pure Congo Wilt Resistant Watermelon Seed, $2.50 lb, Plus. postage. Walker Lackey. Hiram. Ne Cannonball, - A oh ig f SEED FOR SALE 35 lbs. Black Diamond or Cannonball Watermelon Seed, hand saved, not any other melon, lanted near 1. Ib. W.. FE. Walden, Thomson, Rt. 1, Box 143. Beer Seed, big start, fresh Old Time Multiplying Calif., 25e. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna. Alta Fescue, Ky. 31, and Pasture Mixture of 80 Pct., and Ky. 31 Fescue, 10 Pet. Orchard Grass, 10 Pct. Rye Grass, priced to sell. G. T. McDonald, Oak- wood. Seed: Congo Watermelon, hand saved, from selected mel- ons, govt. tested, 94 Pct., germ., new 51 crop, no other mele ons grown near, $2.50 1b.; small lots Black Diamond Watermelon, ure, hand saved, 92 Pct. geri., ii Tad: J. Bloodworth, Gordon, t..2. Large, white nest onion sets, $1.25 gal. PP: Exc. for Spear- mint, Sweet Basil seed, nice a sacks, 200 Little Gem trawberry plants, or white Velvet seed. Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Ocilla, Rt. 2. SEED WANTED Want 2000 lbs. each Scarified Sericea Lespedeza, Brown Top Millet, and Kobe Lespedeza Seed. Quote lowest cash price. Delivered to my farm 3 mi. W. Jonesboro. R. L. Jackson, donesboro, Rt. 2. Want about 3- lbs. Seed. Advise price. Owens. Turin, Rt. 1. . Want 50-100 lbs. Rescue Grass Seed. L. P. Singleton, Fort Val- Jey, Rt. 3. Want some Velvet Bean Seed, unch variety. Carl B. Lanier, rooklet. Want 50c Acre Pea WwW. M. burg. ~ Want 400 lbs. of Brown Top Millet, recleaned, combine run, $5. lb. Write prices at once. A. H. Thurmond, Farmington. PLANTS FOR SALE Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon, 700 C; 500, $3.00; $5. M; Klon- dike, 60e Cc; 500, $2. 75; $4. 75 M; Seuppernong cuttings, 50 doz.; Catnip, 25 bunch; Peppermint, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ef- fie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Booking orders for Rutger Wilt Resistant Marglobe Toma- to plants, $2.50 M; Calif. Won- der Sweet Pepper, $2.50 M; Hot Pepper, $2. M. Ready April i or 15. Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2. _ Spring cabbage, Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, fresh, strong, also White Bermuda Onion plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Ship daily. E. i Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 662. \ Coastal Bermniids Grass sprigs by the truckload. Digging - every day. Contact. R. W. Pat- rich, Tifton. (Tel. 580). Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch Cabbage, 75c C; 200, $1.25; 500, $2.50; $4. M; Collard, $1. C; 26 Garlie plants, $1.00; Mullien plants, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. V. M..' Johnson, Shellman. Certified PR potato plants, from selected seed, $4. M; Lots 10 M, $35. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma, Rt. 4. Charleston Wakefield Frost- proof Cabbage plants, White Bermuda Onion, 300, $1.00; 500, | $1.25; $2. M; Tomato plants, $4. M; 50c C. Tomatoes moss pack- ed. Delivered. Otis Conner, Pitts. Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield Frostproof Cabbage, and White Bermuda Onion, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Rutger Tomato, 50 C; $3.50 M; Rutger Tomato Seed, $2.50 lb. PP. R. Chanelox, Pitts. Marglobe Tomato plants, $3. M. del.; $2.50 M. FOB. Ready Mar. 25. MO with orders. Win- dle Murry, Sursency, Rt. 2. ae ae worth of Senna! Seed. Mrs. J. E. King, Sharps- | nip, | 50 M. Del. aE} PLANTS FOR SALE - Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Ex- change for seed peanuts. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1. - Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz., 75c; Klondike Strawberry, 50c Damson Plum, May ~ Cherry Sprouts, Muscadine (4 ft. long), 40c ea.; smooth leaf Mustard Seed, 2 tbls., 25c; Small Clear- stone Peach Seed, 35c doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Hazelnut bushes, Mt. Huckle- berry plants, bearing size, 2 doz., $1.50; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., $1.00; Blackberry, Dew- berry, 75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Mt. Huckleberry plants, bear- ing size, 75c doz.; Blackberry, 65c doz.; Hazelnut bushes, 85 -doz.; Birdeye bushes, 65 doz.; Plum, 20c ea.; Yellow Root, 60c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Howard Easley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, Hazelnut bushes, 85c doz.; Wild Strawberry, Yellow Root, 60c doz.; Blackberry, Dewber- ry, 75 doz.; Plum bushes, Cat- 25e bunch. Add _ postage. we Manda Henderson, Ellijay, t..3. Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz.; Blackberry, 70c doz.; Yellow Root, 45e doz.; Birdeye Bushes, 65c doz.; Hazel- nut, 85c doz.; Plum, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Homer Hender- son, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.00; $12.- No checks. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. PR and Imp. La. Copperskin Potato plants, Apr. delivery, 5000, $20. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato | plants, ready about Mar. 15-20, _ready in April, son, moss packd, $3. M. Del.; Also Red, and Copperskin Potato plants. Booking orders for Apr. delivery at $4.50 M. Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2. Kudzu Crowns with good roots, $9.50 M. Del. in Ga. Floyd Helton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Native Berry plants,- Rubus Blackberry, Raspberry, Dew- berry, and Wine Berry, 2-3 ft., $1.25 doz.; $7. C; $60. M. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville. Kudzu Crowns free if you come and dig them on Satur- days. Erma Stanley, Atlanta, 641 Barnett St., N. E. Gov. Insp. and treated red or pink skin P. R. Potato plants, ready in April, $5. M. Del; Rut- gers select tomato plants, ready last March, moss packed, $3. M. Del. Guar. full count. Thomas Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. Rutger tomato plants, from selected seed, ready about mid- dle March, Moss packed, $3. M. Del.; booking orders for La. Copperskin potato plants for April del. $5. M. del. W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2. ; Gov. insp. and treated red or copperskin P. R. potato plants, $5. M. Del.; al so, Rutgers select tomato plants, ready last of March, moss pack- | ed, $3. M. Del. L. D. Lightsey, | Screven. Limited amount Bradleys Magic Everbearing Strawber- ry. plants, $1.25 C. PP. Mrs. H: M. Christie, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Booking orders for Bunch PR plants, May delivery, M. Postage prepaid. G. L Steedley, Baxley. Tomato plants, ready Maseh 15, $4. M. No orders less than a thousand. No checks. FOB. Cary Murray, Blackshear, Rt. Early bearing Strawberry plants, 40c C; 300, $1.00; $3. M. Add postage. Mrs. S. E. Jack- ayetteville, Rt. 2. White Crystal Wax Bermuda fresh, 500, $1.25; $1.50 M. Del. Onion plants, pencil size, green, PP; 5 M, $6: Exp. Full count. Prompt: del. Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Kudzu Crowns, $8. M; $1. C; Yellow Root, Sassafras Root, Queen of the: Meadow, Wild Get $5. | Cherry Bark, 60c lb. Mrs. G. C., Hester, Dahlonega, RED. - 1000 Rabbiteye seedless Huc- : kleberry plants, 15 ea. Bear heavy crop from June to Aug. 10th. Less by 200 and 300. Fob. Small quantity, add parcel post. No checks. Mrs. E. V. Pe Quitman. Oe Wakefield) and cicigen Cabbage plants, fresh, spring | grown, 500, $1.25; $2. M: White Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.00; $1.- 75 M. Del. in Ga., 5000, $7. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. 'Thornless Boysenberry plants, $i. doz. PP: $750: C.. PP: A, i: Moss, Riverdale, Rt. 1. Blakemore and Everbearing Strawberry plants, 75c C; $7. M; Mt. Huckleberry bushes, 75 per 2 doz.; Dewberry, $1. doz.; Prune bushes, 25c ea. Add post- age. No COD. Mrs. John How- ard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Strawberry plants, Mastodon, $1. C. PP. Tom Kit- tle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. ; Kudzu Crowns, $7. M: $12G3 500, $4. Add postage. Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Lucretia Dewberry, earliest of all, bearers of luscious fruit, bearing size plants, $1. doz.; $4. C; $30. M. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; Pep- permint,- Spearmint, Garlic bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Miss at M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. Sage plants, Beechnut, Ha- zelnut bushes, Crabapple trees, 6, $1.00; Old Fashion Peach trees, 20 ea.; Also Garlic bulbs, 75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rue s6: Catnip plants, 25 ea.; Hore- hound, 25 bunch;. Old Fashion Horse Apples, 25c ea.; Musca- dine Grape Vines, Old Fashion Peach trees, yellow and white, 25c ea.; 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6. . Pink and Copperskin PR Po-. tato plants, $4. M. Del. in Ga. in April. No chks. L. L. Light- sey, Surrency. Cert. Coastal Bermuda Sto- lons for sale. W. F. Zimmerman, Tifton, Central Ave. at Fourth St. Mt. Huckleberry, Blackber- ry plants, 75c doz.; Hazelnut bushes, 85c doz.; Birdeye bush- es, 65c doz.; Yellow Root plants, 55c doz.; Catnip, 25 bunch. Add postage. Miss Malvie Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Large imp. Klondike and Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C; $4.75 M; Black Raspberry, and Tame Blackberry, 6, $1.00; Al- so White and Colored Butter- beans, 35. cup; Old Time Haif Runners, 50 cup. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. Ries5: Genuine Blakemore Straw- berry, 65c; 500, $3.00; $5.50 M. Damp packed. Prompt ship- ment. Mrs. Cornell Stowers, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Z Govt. insp. and treated P. R. Red Skin Potato plants, $5. M. Ready in April; Marglobe and New Stone, Rutger Tomato, moss packed, good count, $2.25. M; Del. Ready 15 March, 75 C. No checks. W. R. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. Lawton Blackberry, Raspber- | ry plants, 65 doz.; Wild. Straw- berry, 50 C; Muscadine vines, 40c ea.; Garlic bulbs, 35 doz.; Sassafras Sprouts, 75c ea.; Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. : Blakemore and Everbearing Strawberry, 75c C; $7. M; Mt. Huckleberry bushes, 75 for 2 doz.; Prune bushes, 25c_ ea.; Dewberry, $1. doz. Add postage. No COD: Mrs. John Howard, | Cleveland, Rt. 1. Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; Dbl. and Single Tansy, Peppermint, Spearmint, Balm, Garlic bulbs, 60c doz. Exch. for print sacks. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon, 70c Ce 500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4. 75M; Scup- pernong cutting, 50e doz.i Cat- nip, 25c bunch; Peppermint, 25c doz. Add postage. :Mrs.' Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1" . certified |, Kudzu plants, large, ABBY Burton Ave. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn, selected, nubbed, hand shelled, $5. bu. Louisville. _s Pure Whatleys Prolific Seed) Corn nubbed, shelled, $5. bu.; 1/2 bu. $2.75; $1.50 Pk: Del. For mail order prices write: A. H. Thurmond, Farmington; Local orders see: H. M. Dial, Statham, Rt. 2. / 150 bu. Corn at my home, 4 mi. S. Brooklet, $3: bu. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rt. a 75 Bu. Dixie A8& Yellow Corn, $2. bu. at my farm. Tel. 3524. R. H, Freeman, Forsyth. es 200-300 bu. each Dixie tet and White Milling Corn, $2. bu. Some allowance for hauling. E. C: Pearman, Chula. s ; $1.85 bu.; 2 Tons Peanut Hay, | 2 $24. ton at my barn. Old Park- er Place. T. H. Johnson, Bostor, Riri 300 bu. Dixie 18 Yellow Corn, new crop, $2. bu. Seas D. Ginn, Stillwell. About 100 bu. good White Corn, $2. bu. at my. barn on Hwy. 50. Plance in city limits. GA Dryden, Hoboken. mi. So. Brooklet, $2. bu. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet; Rt. 2. Pure Whatley Prolific red cob Corn, nubbed, shelled, $5. sh? bu., $25759291-90, Pk A; ir Thurmond, Farmington. Limited amount pure Hickory Cane Corn, large flat. white grain, $1.25 pk. del. in Ga. No orders less than gal.; Pink Run- ning Butter Peas, 60c Drs Coly, Bunch Butterbeans, 50c pt. Del. Jack Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1 300-400 bu. good saad Dixie 18 Yellow Corn,-$2. bu. at farm. 4 mi. E. Cobbtown; Also want 1 or 2 bu. Beans, reasonable. L. M. Ker- nedy, Townsend. .Fine White Rice Pop_Corn,/ 10 Ib. lots, $1.; Also clean, hand picked dry sage, $1. cup. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. BEANS AND PEAS. FOR SALE White Half Runner Garden Beans, Brown Speckled, Cut- short, Cornfield Beans, 30c tea- cup. Add postage. No chcks or MO. Miss JIoma_ Carben, Bal Ground, Rt. 1. 1 Henderson Bush Lima Beans, 50c Ib.; 3 Jbs., $41.25; 5 lbs., $2 PP through 3rd. zone. H. G. Stuckey, Blackshear, Rt. 2. White Tender Creaseback Beans, 50c cup. Add postage. Pauline Stanley, Ralston. Cream Sugar Crowder Peas, 3 Ibs., $1.; Also Fresh 1951 crop Pecan. Meats, 70c: 1b, PP 3rd; |zone. No checks or COD. Mrs. | A. B. Prickett, Maysville, Rt. 2. White Tender Half Runner, 6 Weeks Beans, White Butter- beans, weevil free, 50c ae cup; White. Blackeyed Peas, 45c }cup; 3 cups, $1.25 PP. Mrs. Otto Rice, Cumming, Rt. te _ Tender Striped Half Runner free of weevils, 40 measuriing cup. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. S. H. Floyd, Lavonia. j Treated Crowders, White Purple Hull, Black, White Browneyed, | Early Brown 6 Weeks, Red Speckled Pole Cat, White and Black Spotted Pole Cat, all 30c. cup; 3 cups. $1.2v; Little White Lady oe 3 cups, $1.20 prepaid. Mrs. T.. - Rich-, ardson, Bowdon, Rt. L2 Good Streaked, Long Corn- field Bean, tender, free of wee- vils. 45c cup. Add postage. Sige sie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 3.. $5. C. PP. J. W. Toole, Macon, | FOB. Alex Barfield. | 100 bu. or less Dixie 18 Gore: s 200 bu. Corn at my place a i sound Seed Velvet | Beans (arge variety), treated, 5 Garden Beans, 50c tez Spotted Crowde Peas, Add ee Ellijay, Rt. 3. Little Lady Peas, 3. White Crowder, Peas, 4 cups, $1.25; 2 6 cups, $1.25. Plus COD, or checks. Mr worth, ih Rt. Le Bt 1/2 bu. Purple Hull little mixed other ps Rev. J. E. Meeks, Be or tg Write ee p Moore, Buena Vista. Tender White Hi Garden Beans, 50c Java Peas, 30c lb. s Mung | Beans, 40ce Ib. Pe 60e doz. A 9 White Mush Peas, Okra Seed, 35_ cup; 50c cup. ee Howard Dosanyile,: a 3. cups, $i; es Seed, 30: 4 cups, $l for sacks. weevil treated, tender, 50c cup. Chatham, Calhot Purple Hull > Crowder Peas, 22 Ib. F 15 Ib. lots. P..O. M 7 Vista. Purple Hull P Ss, $1.25; 6 Weeks ee er, oe crops, 6 cups, $1.25; Peas, 3 cups, $1. Plus p No COD or checks. Mrs. Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. - Streaked Half Ga. Blue Pole Bear ans, $1.35; Early Poe Peas, 2 crops, 6. Cream Crowder, ee and- Colored Bu - Wood, Bowdon. Peanut . Hay, from stacked stock wi ty peanuts left in, app tons, $25. ton at my. S. E.- Pinehurst. ate 20, Ripehirae rs t 2 tons Sudan and Le Hay for sale. W. R. Cedartown, Rt. 4 No. 15, first yea ginned AT kept a ir + my . Rex. Bure; a sistant Big Boll Co Ist. year, rom fou ned _senarat 15 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans, | clean; sound, a RY u. FOB. rsa Hill, Reynolds, it. | stant e Tag ferm., 99 Pct. in new cotton linted, Ceresan i FOB, Ask | lots. Tel. Farming- sae Seed, 100 wilt i ist. = ma- _on one variety > for ee on ; Ist. year, pick- dry, roll drop- rity, shipped in _ bags, ith 50. MO. LV sistant cotton , picked dry, 571 Gyles. on 100. Ib. age: t gin, made ginned dry, nish Peanuts ets Wonder more 85 ea. PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Chestnut Trees, Grape Vines, at low prices, state inspected. Ex- change for good mule or horse not over 12 yrs. old. Write: kor Me Webb, Ellijay. Grape Vines, Beechnut, Hazelnut Bushes, Crabapple Trees, 6, $1.; Also Condon Giant Mastodon Everbearing Straw- ieee Plants, $1. C; Catnip, 20c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Nel- lie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6 Cherry, Walnut Spice Apple, Peach, . Raspberry, $1. doz.; Kudzu Crowns, $1. C. Add post- age. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Talk- -ing Rock, Rt. 2. Pecan trees: Govt. insp. Sch- eye Stuarts, Moneymakers, 2- 3fts> $2:; 3-4 it., $2255 4-5:-ft., $2.50; 6-8 ft; $2.75: 8-10 ft., = Calvin Harmon, Stovall. _ May Cherry, Beechnut Trees, _|25 ea.; Hazlenut Bushes, Mus- jcadine Grape Vine, Crabapple, Blueberry, | Trees, 20c ea.; 6, $1.; Bushes, 75c doz.: Black Rasp- ere Plants, 6, $1; Garlic Bulbs 50e doz. Add postage.. Mrs. Ro- "et H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. State insp._ BOR "5 ea. FOB, 50 trees or ee 25 off per tree. State Licens only. Marvin M. New- some. Sandersville. Bearing size of grafted and rooted Apple and Pear trees | 2. : eZ FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE 2 Sugar Cured Hams, 20 lbs. jand 22 lbs. 75c Jb. Julius Hulme, Hartwell, Rt. 1. 1 Sugar Cured Ham, 28 lbs., 75c Ib. Mrs. D. M. Hulme, EI- berton, Rt. 3. Country cured Hams, 30-35 Ibs., 75 Ib. Add postage, or -| come after, 8 mi. So. Cumming just off Alpharetta and Cum- ming Hwy., at Hancer Old Home Place. A. D. Evans, Al- pharetta, Rt. 1,-Box 71. 8 Ibs. good home cured smoked Link Sausage, 75c lb. Rev. J. E. Meeks, Bethlehem, Rt. 1. -4 Shoulders Meat, salt cured, hickory smoked, two 20 lbs. ea., t other two, 11 lbs. ea., 55 Ib. Add postage; Also 1 fresh 50 lb. can lard, $11. Rev. J. E. Meeks, : Bethlehem, Rt. 1. 6 hams, 25-36 lbs. guar. oak- | -| wood smoked, 65c Ib.; Also smaller size, 10-15 lbs., 75 Jb.; Sides and Shoulders, 50c lb. da BOB: C. B. Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 1. 1g Mex Shoulders, 28 Ibs., Home cured, hickory smoked $16.80 1ea.; Also cured and Hickory smoked Middlings, 39 lbs., $15.- 60 ea. Add postage. J. A, Me- Whorter, Commerce, RFD 5. ee nice dried hams, about 40- 45 Ibs., 60c Ib. PP. Elisha Gar- : and, Aska. ROR Sai: 3a Pair mules and 2 H wagon, 1 Intl. pickup, 1 iron wheel Fordson Tractor and disc plow. No) letters. Russ H. Whelche!, Dawsonville, Rt. 3.- 1 black mare horse, 7 yrs; old, work anywhere, good cond, $75. Parker Hunt, Elberton. Stallion, 7 yrs. old, work any- where, very gentle (children can handle). Reasonable price. Marietta, Rt. 4, (Powder Springs Rd.). - Pair mules, 1200 lbs. ea. 8 yrs. old, slick and fat. W. W McPherson, Villa Rica, (See at Hickory Levells Store). - Red mare mule, 7 yrs., old, wt. 1150. lbs., work anywhere, $125.; 2 H wagon, A-1 cond., $60. Homer E. Garrison, Macon, | Rt. 3, phone 3-0968. Gray mule, about 10 yrs. old, about 1 M. lbs.; good worker, also. 2 H walking cultivator, . practically new, $75. Trade for yearling, hogs or\ corn. Carlton. Williams, Ashburn, Rt. 3. Tenn. Walking mare, color bald, flax mane and tail, from good bloodlines also 1 black gaited pony, 750-800 lbs., ideal for children. Reasonable. aie W. Reid, Gainesville, Rt. 1, (Keith Bridge Rd.). Mare Mule, 7 yrs. old, gentle, work anywhere single or double, easily kept, $150. E&change for calves or yearlings; Also Reg. Guernsey Bull, 10 mos, old, $200. R. H. Freeman, Forsyth, Tel. 3524. 4 yr. old, Gray Stallion, reg broke to ride, gentle for sale. Tel. FA, 9270. Li L. Murphy, College Park, Ri 3. z HOGS FOR SALE 6 Black African Big Bone Guinea Sows, 175-400 Ibs., reg. in buyers name, had 2.3 lit- ters pigs each, all but one now bred, $60. ea. up. See at my. place. Will not ship; 2 boars un- related.to sows, 18 mos. old, one 450 Ibs., $85.00; Other, 120 Ibs., $65. Tel. 2878 F. Will Dixon, Athens, 250 Hillside St. Reg. Hampshires, 50-75 Ib. boars and gilts, $35. ea.; 75-100 Ib. gilts, $40. ea. All vaccinated for cholera, wormed, and Bangs tested. Satis. guar. Leland W. Sands, Glennville, Rt. 3. Durocs, various ages, either sex, Star Blend and Coastal King blood, guar. to breed true and to be disease free when sold. Reg. in United Duroc Rec- ord Assn. Prices in line with other breeders. Phone 1443J or: call, James E. Taylor, Mech RFD 1, Sunnyside Dr. Blocky Type Duroc pee pigs, male and female, 51/2 mos. old, treated for cholera, wormed, crated, reg. in buyers name, $40. ea. FOB. Kenneth Flanders, Lyons. SPC pigs, male and female, 2-2 1:2. mos. old, wormed, treat- ed .for cholera, crated, reg. in buyers name, $35. ea. FOB. Charles O. Newsom, Reidsville, Care Tattnall Co. Spotted Po- land China Farm, Breeding stock, fine cross- bred sow and 11 pigs, farrowed 53 and raised 40 in 4 litters, all $150. E..S. Scott, Austell. Purebred Duroc Boars, ready for light service, from Pioneer bloodlines, $45. my. place. J. G. Wright, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Hampshire Male pigs, in good condition, treated, wormed, from champion bloodlines, from litter 9-14, 4-5 mos. old, wean- ed, $25. ea. Year old, $100. Can be. registered in puyers name. Charles Duggan, Jr., Cochran, Rtv sie: 1 yr. old purebred OIC boar, with reg. papers, ready for serv- ice. See: Edward Dollar, Bu- ford, Rt. 3. (1 mi, below New Bethany Church). | 20 fine OIC pigs, 6-8 wks. old, $12. and $15. ea. at my farm on King Hwy., 6 mi. Douglasville. C. B.-Driskell, Douglasville. Nice OIC Gilt, short nose, blocky, purebred, 150-175 Ibs., 6 mos. old, not registered, $30. / J. E. Meeks, Bethlehem, ee BS i o4 ae ee a ace some 4 mos. old, for sale. See: Rt. 2, (Banks Co.). pers furnished free. James _C. | wks. old, $25. Ship anywhere. Cox, Jr., Statham, Rt. 1. -hurst. | $25. _ea.; "Bred Gilts to farrow Brownlee, ILG Ben Hill, Care and female, 51/2 mos. old, wormed, treated for cholera, | crated, registered in buyers Hy ae Bk Several purebred SPC male and female, some 5 mos. old, Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. A litter of reg. OIC pigs, 2 choice males sand gilt, 6 wks. old Mar. 8th, blocky type, reg. in buyers name, treated and: shipped; $25. ea. MO only, Paul J.. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.7% Purebred OIC boar, 17 mos, old, around 450. lbs., "$75. cash at my place. No. papers; shoats, $18.00-$25.00 Paul Boring, Lula, Reg. Duroc Boar, 12 mos. old, 350-400 lbs., free of Bangs, Re- serve Champ FFA at State Fair, for sale. Contact: J. F. Keasler, Stockbridge. OIC bred sows, $75.-$100; Bred Gilts, also Males (8-10 mos. old) $65.-$75.; 8 wks. old pigs, $25. All prices include reg. papers. Phone 2595. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta. 25-30 Hampshire-PC Cross pigs, 8 wks. old, both sex, $10. ea. my place. Tel. DE 5580. J. G. Nash, Decatur, Rt. 2. (Wes- ley Chapel Rd.). Reg. Hampshire ae a boar ready for Service, $60.; 2 Gilts, 1 Boar, 3 mos. old, $30. ea. Pa-|. nell. Brooks, Newnan, Rt. 3, Care Brooks Farm. Purebred OIC Gilt. fe about 350 lbs., $75. See at my home on wks. Clearwater Lake Rd. below pigs, - Lithia Springs. Lamar How- ard, Austell, Box 47. oe Purebred: SPC pigs, med. blocky type, from Grand) Champ. bloodlines, 8 wks. old, $21. ea. reg. in buyers name. Will not ship. Come after-] mi. South Hahira on U. S. 41. El- mer Cornelius, Hahira. oIc Short Nose, Blocky Type pigs, reg. in buyers name, 8-12 rone. a Cc. Burnett, Se RFD. Rebkine orders, AG ee shipment, Big Bone Black Afri-| canr Guinea pigs, from best of bloodlines. Reg. buyers name. 8 wks. old, males, $25. ea at farm; $27. 50 shipped: Females, $22. 50 ea. at farm; $25. shipped; 2 males old enough for. light service. Letters ans. Carl H. ley. Little Bone Black African Guinea pigs, 2. mos. old, stay fat kind, for breeding purposes, $15. ea. at home; $16.50 if ship- ped. Wilson Carson, Griffin, Rt. C, on Zebulon Rd. OIC pigs, Open Gilts, Light Service Boars, Brood Sows, top quality, U. S. Hwy.-.78 to pos- sum lake near Stone Mt., fol- low signs to Oraland Farm. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1. SPC Gilts, Males, all ages, middle-of-road type, priced to sell. Write or see at farm. Will ship. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine- ville. Reg. Deibe Pigs, either sex, unrelated, best of bloodlines, in March, $100. ea.; Bred Sows, |. farrowed large litters, $150.00. Wave Master,,Ace, and Modern Trend stock. 6 mi. E. Sanders- ville. Marvin M. Newsome, San- dersville. Purebred SPC Gilts and Boars, good stock, 10 wks. old, $20. ea. No shipping. Treated. Vernon Lewis, Chester, ats Ty SPC Boar, exc. breeder, sound, champion bloodlines, 3 yrs. old -$60.00; August Farrow Open Gilts, $50. 00; Nov. pigs, $35. Reg., treated, crated. Geo. Reg. Sire, Sandra- La Farm. Atlanta phone FR 1802. Blocky type Duroc pigs, male name, $40. ea. FOB. Jas. H. Braziel, Jr} Teacher of Agri, Lyons. | 3 Choice Minn. No. 1 Gilts, from litter of 12, four months old, $50. ea. Harold K. Malcom, Monroe, Hees Pure Hampshire pigs, $12. 50; Bred Gilts, $50.00; Proven Bred : Young Sows, $75. at Bryan| Acres, State Hwy. 12. Half}! mile W. Union Point. F. S. Bry-| an Union Priel PO; 4 mos. Purebred SPC pigs, wks. old, extra good, able, cholera immun buyers name, forsa Hand, Hazlehurst, Rt. Reg. Fleshy Type Dur 3 mos. old, $25. ea.; good Duroe Boars, 7 m $40. ea. Ernest P. Carte _ Service Boar,, reg. D $3.00; Cross pigs, $10. Gazaway, 2 (Birmingham Communit Reg. OIC pigs, 2 choic 1 choice gilt, reg. buy: treated, shipped at b MO only. Paul J. Ca merce, Rte, Reg. Hampshire D Sia, reg. buyers FOB. Louis Taylor, OIC pigs, shack ni type: reg. buyer's wks. old, $30.00; $25..Ship anywher ett, Quitman, Rt. Reg. Duroc pigs, I unrelated pair $25 Gilts, Sows, $100. Some of the be ) mi. E. Sandersville. rae Sanders Type Dur gs, gilts weighing 250 One Male, 175 Ilbs., tact: J. D. Durden | Bethany Home, Hampshires old, $o 5 Ibsay wks. old, Treated, wormed, tested. Ship anywhe! W. Sands, Glenny 4 OIC pigs, 3 ma Can be Reg. et Out of Dixie Quee Snow These pigs will run 50 lbs., T. Sheppard, Lithon: nee 59. rabbits, senior good performers. -} Sanders, Macon, 6 reg. Bla males, 12 wks. old. $16.50 ea. with Cannot ship. ee Monticello, Rt. 1.. 8 wks. old, full bl ea pigs, can ship u $12.50 ca.; $1. extra w ped. E. O. Bledsoe, q i Fes. OIC Sow, Qy 450 Ibs., Jan. 27th, $85. Will not sell Sunday. Dacula, Rt. 1. Cherry Red, Blocky Type. /roc pigs, reg. in buyers life treated $25. ea. Some unrelated. 4 Williams, Baxley. She 8 Choice Duroc Gilts, old, cherry red, top. qualit rood sows, out of litte and 15, reg. Assn., $60. a; atta Cohutta; Also 5 cho mos. old, out of litter of 15 $50. ea. FOB. B. Holcomb reg. bred ito reg. OIC Clarence M against _ in Unite !Purebred SPC, 5 boars, oldy subj. to good ploodlines, at my fa mi. W. Millen on Hwy. 17 not ship. No letters. Sidni Bargeron, Jr., Reg. Minn. No.-1_ Breeding: stock, proved uable in cross-breedin old pigs, buyers name, Hampshire No. Te -8-10. wks. old, $2 James A. Bower, Alma, Rt. -~ SPC male pigs, SE Fair Grand Champ. bloodline, in buyers name, 4 br 16 pet. OIC, $40. FOB barn; Boar Service by some Boy, $10. Marvin. Fayetteville, Bi 2 Millen, ee $35.00; chole: shia aia i Alpharetta, ree ee ee ere oc 75-100 .1bs., 25.-a, Ci! RABBITS AND CAVIES| FOR SALE. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 8. Letters ans. Leon- per ells Reed eatd me 11 /2 yrs. old, as, with papers, \26 .12 mos. old; Black and Giants and White and Chinchilla crossed, buck and 2 red does, 9 wks. old, $3. ea. and heaper in lot. Will ship. . (O'Neal, Concord, P. dd Bed tee es. and bucks, choice g stock. Sired by AR & bucks. S. T.. Slade, +h 3 mos. old rabbits, my home. Will not M. Ritz, Fairburn, Iton Rd. 2. W. rabbits, $2. 50. Californians, for breeders, Ped. bucks, $4. does, $6.50; pair, $10.; trio, $16.50; youngsters, $5.p r. Stuart Lewis, Atlanta, 1264 Cumberland Rd. N. E. White and gray Chinchillas, 17 does, 2 bucks, and 15 frievs, 5 mos. old, for sale my home. Closing out. Will not ship. Mrs. Nina Davis, Poulan. Angora rabbitts, 6 mos. doe with 6 young, 4 wks. old, $8; Angora bucks, all ages, $1. ea. All healthy, good stock. Eunice Woody, Dial. One N. Z. W. and 1 Black dooe, $2.50 ea.; 2 N. Z. W., 4 mos old, $1. ea. All good cond. eae Duggan, Cochran, Rt. 2 purebred White Chinchilla Bucks, fine for breeders, $5. for both. Will ship. Ellis Samp, Ty Ty, (G. D.). buy a 16-cent loaf of r 20% is for the main flour. The other 80% = makings, costs and bution. When you buy of milk, 11% to 14 (50 retail price goes to er, the other 40% to 's of transportation, prep- ckaging, distribution and it of the retail field es to the farmer-pro- seed? The average re- ed clover seed in the was $53.70 per 100 2.22 per bushel. The received by the pro- seed retailed in these .77 per 100 pounds, or hel, which means that every retail dollar for seed was paid to the > 30% or 30 not paid to. ion, storage, insur- eaning, shrinkage, labeling, market- and profit, as the seed the rgular trade try shipper, proces- and retailer. important field seed average retail price 100 pounds, or $30.00 e producing farmer } per 100 pounds, or hel67% or 67c, out alfalfa seed dollar. Al- es mostly from more . areas, consequent- is more of a fac- red clover and most Se eee Ee ee ee eo eee big-volume field seed. pedesaa seed crop to 150 or 160 million y. The average re- represented the costs | s for Farm Seed? HOW MUCH DOES THE FARMER GET FOR SEEDS HE PRODUCES? Out of every retail seed dollar The amount paid for processing, transpor- tation, marketing, overhead The | and other farmer expensesis gets Red elover - seed 30c 70 Alfalfa seed 33 bie Korean = s lespedeza 25e 15e was $11.40 per-100 pounds. The grow- er-producer received on the aver- age $8.50, meaning he received 75% of the retail price. His share here was larger because of lower trans- portation costs. Much progress has been made in recent years in cleaning, handling, distributing and marketing field seeds. Because of better cleaning machinery, improved methods of distribution, more efficient and less wasteful methods of marketing, packaging, labeling, etc., less of the consumers, dollar. goes to these services, more to the producer. This efficiency and economy of handling, processing and distribut- ing Americas field seed crops make available to the consuming farmer the highest quality of seed possible to produce, at moderate price, and assures the producer-farmer the the same base period rs are familiar with g-off of seedlings of and flowers in flats or e they are being grown planting and can be ned. An almost perfect om a row-in a flat of ice varietiesmay die om damping-off. We | liar with this occur- ; of new seedings of grasses. We wonder iy our alfalfa and clov- th germination. test, rfect seed bed and with weather conditions teased, Seed treat- es and legumes is still relatively low cost of troublesome. suggests desirable insurance. 10 easy to determine the injurious organ- and they are so com- seed treatment sive, easily applied ure the stand or the highest return on his production. d Treatment One Form orage Crop Insurance san, Spergon,? Phygon and Yellow Cuprocide used as direct- ed by the manufacturer. Not all commercial seed disinfectants test- ed have given equally good results. Because of the great variability in soil types and conditions, de- grees of infestation of soils with dis- ease organisms, weather conditions, r>Fetc., great variations in results are to be expected ranging from no ap- parent effect of seed treatment to a 100 percent or~even greater im- provement of stand and resulting crop. Sometimes it means the dif- ference between success and fail- . | ure, One of the disinfectants much used for treating grass and legume seeds is Arasan, of which two forms are available. Arasan is for dry application only, and it may be applied in dust treaters at the rate of 8 ounces per 100 pounds of seed. Arasan SF is for either dry or slurry application. When it is used in a slurry treater, mix 3 pounds of powder to 1 gallon of wa- ter for a 10-pound dump of seed. It can be used dry in batch mixers or blenders. One 3-pound bag treats 900 pounds of seed. Some commercial treaters wie have a problem in-treating small quantities of grass or legume seeds have set up small batch mixers or barrel-type treaters for this pur- pose. = : Based on results to date, it is sug- gested that alfalfa, red and alsike }clover, and Sudangrass be treated one of the seed 6 eens Very nice N. Z. reds from reg. and Ped., stock: Juniors, $6.; Intermediates, $8.; seniors, 312. up. Mostly breeding stock or show winners. Horace Coulter, Columbus, Rt. 2, (Floyd Rd). | Few Sandy Flemish Giant Junior Bucks, from real shcw type stock, ped., also NZ reds, junior stock, from best show bloodlines, ped., reasonable prices. R. Lamar Brantiey, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. NZ White, Californians, An- gora, Chinchilla and Checker- ed Giant Rabbits, for sale. Let- ters ans. J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451, Metropofitan PS. Ee AL- 061 White, Gray, and Brown Rab- bits for sale. Troy Hewett, Meigs, Rt. 2. Fine blooded, Grand Champ- ion stock, NZ Reds, Juniors, and bred does. Papers furnished. Miss Arminda Mason, Kast Point, 210 Center Ave., Phone CA 7066. SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE About 50 goats, mostly grown nannies and 1 grown billy, for sale. Write best offer before coming to see them. Lon May, Eastman, Rt. 4. Pair Nubian goats, milk type, $20. for both, or exc. for pigs, or chickens of equal value. My place across from Holland Park Apts. Mrs. J. P. Harrison, Ellen- wood, Rt. 1. 1 pr. wolly Angora goats, a- bout 4 mos. old, for sale. J. C. DeVane, Adel. 3 goats, milk type: old nannie and young billy and nannie, a- bout 8 mos. old. $30. for the 3 at my home. H. J. DuPree, Ac- worth, Rt. 1. Some fat lambs for sale. R. M. Curtis, Farmington. Young Toggenburg, - freshen in few days, giving 4 qts. day, $40.; Nubian and Aoggenburg cross, first freshening, should give 3 to 4 qts. $35.; Mature does, Nubian or Toggenburg. See: J. S. Heaton, Americus. Excellent milk type goats from bloodlines, Toggenburgs and Saanan, fresh March and April, reasonably priced; 2 Bil- lies, from reg., families, ex- cellent for breeding. Must sell. Rev. Roy E. Want man with small family, 7 - Want married m try farm on ee Denham, labor, driving tor, good habits. Sal oo Anderson, Haze Want job as helpe Single 36 yrs. on smoker, Some experiences I or. Room, board, weekly straight Rome, 914 Mapl 25 yr. old whit job on truck or for salary, ad or truck deeer and hogs, for ee Rufus Edenfiel N. ae Bt N. D. Goolsby, V: Want job on f accept job Thompson, ove 561. 36 yr. old whi ; family wants crop or more cotton, garden patches, | and w not in crop. 2 men tractor. Prefer with cow to furnish, locality. Have to be furnished. Letters a Southern, Chatswo Want job as g hand. Experience of tractors. Single. where. Will accept Apr. Ist. W. lanta, Rt. 3, Box White woman ing light farm for room, board salary. . Mrs. E. Louisville, Ww _part crop, part | wag. house, school and- mail