eee. ial By Tom LINDER received questionnaire from ugust H. Andresen, Chair- s, who is making an investiga- e farm problems. ers as submitted by me to the oe: ; TO QUESTIONNAIRE BY NDER, COMMISSIONER OF [CULTURE OF GEORGIA IMPORT CONTROLS rice supports are maintained ommodity without control of im- he natural result is to flood the market with foreign products e kind. If price supports are ned without import control the vill necessarily be that the tax- will be forced to pay for the re- surplus under one guise or an- my opinion, we must have im- ntrols if price supports are made puthout peidy: from the Federal DUCTION AND USE OF SUB- TES AND SYNTHETIC PRODUCTS sale of oleomargine has largely because it can and does under tter in the market. The sale of ilk and the substitution of vege- for butterfat in ice cream and other dairy products is prohibited j this State. The present effort substitutes for -ice creams which le without any butterfat, milk or roducts seems to be having little This lack of sale of ice cream tes is due more to consumer resis- products. A ease in point is which is largely a product of meal to which has been added avoring, etc. This product is T ICE CREAM. I use this to illustrate. Many other ice stitutes are offered but with- Sipaauing efforts, mostly, way as to leave the way a by di stributors > what- Oree Linder - ~ ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1953 rm Price Supports i | Foreign. Imports missioner NUMBER oa A Investigating Committee, U. am reproducing the questions _ han to any law prohibiting the | to change the law of this ST fOr: ae and on the ancient theory of law that ~ the purchaser be protected from deceit in the sale of items which by their look and /or taste are calculated to deceive the purchaser even though no misrepresen- tation is made by the seller. Ill. SCARCITY OF COMPETENT FARM LABOR FOR DAIRYING AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL PRODUC- TION | Farm labor has been scarce and there is a continuing emmigration from farm to city and town. Selective Service works very erratie from county to coun- ty. Farm labor in this State, because of highly diversified agriculture and be- cause of racial differences, is a very in- definite term. Competent farm help for dairying is very scarce and because of higher wages and salaries received in industry, the best farm labor is hard to -keep on the farm. IV. STATE AND. LOCAL SANITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR DAIRY oe - PRODUCTS Under Georgia law, the State stand- ards of milk and dairy products are minimum. Local subdivisions may make additional requirements which are higher than the minimum set by the State. These local regulations have in many cases had a demoralizing effect on the dairy produ- cers, due tu multiplicity of inspectors, re- quirements, ete. No change has recently been made in these laws and the dit- ferences between local requirements are gardually being worked out to the satis- faction of all concerned. V. GOVERNMENT PRICE SUPPORT _PROGRAM The success of price supports on basic commodities. such as butter, in my opinion, must finally rest on the produc- tion and sale of substitutes such as oleo- margarine. Where the sales of such sub- stitutes are permitted by law without a tax to raise the sale price commensurate with the supported price of butter, it seems to me that eventually the accumu- lation of butter will itself overthrow Government support. For many years large areas have built their economy on the production of manu- facturing grade milk. Butter and cheese plants have been the largest purchasers of this grade of milk. The residue of skimmed milk has been powdered and a tremendous market has been developed eck under the glamorous name ot _ NON FAT. been propagandized into believing that facturing grade milk for an open market eastern states. dairy laws-so as to permit the shipment of manufacturing grade milk to be paste- urized and sold to an unwary consuming public for consumption in fluid form. This fact I think illustrates very clearly the fact that either with or without price supports we cannot import things we do domestic economy. I hope that each member of the committee will give thought to this phase of the problem. According to figures released by the USDA, there were on the farms of the addition, according to statisties released by USDA, we imported live cattle valued at $59.7 million dollars in 1951 and 30,- 209,000 pounds of beef and veal more than we exported. Our total of meat these imports show large increases from year to year. alone illustrates the lack of coordination authorities. Vi. OTHER FACTS ON GENERAL AGRICULTURE merely a by-word wherever the supply or demand is controlled or partially con- trolled. It is impossible to have a con- trolled economy and a free economy at one and the-same time. It is impossible to have a free economy and have price supports at the same time. It is im- possible to get away from price supports in the American economy and have free imports of supplementary products at the same time. It seems to me that Congress must first determine whether or not we are going to maintain high living standards in America regardless of the balance of the world or whether we are going to reduce living standards in America to powdered milk which } (Continued on page Eight) The general public has = their health and good looks depended on _ the use of non fat milk. The large sale - of bread spreads other than butter has caused a glut of domestic and imported butter in Government warehouses. The loss of the butter market has now creat- ._ ed a demand from areas producing manu- for whole milk, particularly in the South- This has given rise tothe __ demand for standardization of State . imports far exceeded. our exports and between import and production laws and ~ The law of supply and demand is : oie est = not need without disrupting our own ae United States, January 1, 1953, 93 million cattle and calves an all-time high. In- It seems to me this fact . = _MARKE BULL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all-items for Panes and requests RRAU QF achat 208 STA Tark du: e of address to ST. CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of under pos _ _ eate ee. Limited space will not notices. 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Covington, Ga $1378 mesillee gill, 8 cae SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 2 Electric Buckeye Incuba- tors, 1200 and 1356 eap. ee cond., one $65.; Other $38. Ts Ruth A. Wicker, Americus. Ford Tractor Weeder, good cond., $75.; Intl. Side Delivery Rake, fair cond. $75. Fred O. Darby, Albany, P. O. Box 464. Phone 368. 1950 Model O-4 McCormick- Deering Tractor, with power take-off, starter, lights, BB Harrow, used about 200 hours, $1695. cash. W. B. Salter, a Rt. 3, Jeff David d. ; Great Lakes 3 HP Tractor in good cond., harrow, dbl. ft. ce with attachable greader, in, turning plow, dise, single foot plow and plow points, ag Cc, E. Line, Monticello, t. 4. 2 good Hay Rake Wheels, 10.; Horse Drawn Dirt, Scoop, 5.; Hay Rake, made te work on Ford Tractor, $40.; Also want good Garden Tractor eheap. W. P. Couch, Luthers- ville. Hammer Mill, good cond., 50 fi. belt included, $100. Ed Jack- son, Yatesville, RFD 1. 2 H Oliver Cultivator, good cond., doesnt have all scratch- er attachments; Also 1 J. D. Hay Mower and Rake, Ist. class cond. Hubert F. Rrown, Kenne- saw, Rt. 2, Shiloh, Rd. John Blue 6 Row Cotton Duster, tractor drawn, used *sdoio |jews uo iIeaf [ AyuO John B. Cash, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 24. One H John Deere Tractor, planters, cultivators, distribu- tors, peanut plows, for sale. Macon - Warner Robins Hwy. Paul Sullivan, Elberta. Phone 9231 (P. O. Warner Robins). New Green 3 Way Hitch Bush and Bog Harrow, 6 ft. mower attach., Monroe hydrau- lic lift, power takeoff pulley, fits Ford - Ferguson, used ve a little, sell at half price. D. Garland, Atlanta, 566 Fletch- er St., s. W. Phone AM 6985. 6 ft. Case Combine, $200. No letters ans. Come see. H. Maley, Jefferson. Allis - Chalmers Combine, wsed only 1 1/2 days, at a ood discount. O. M. Ware, arshallville. : 2 old time buggies, wheels newly repaired, run easy, light, $100. for both; $60. for one. Frank Cain, Buford. (4 mi. E. Buford). 2 Intl. Harvester, self propel- led combines, model 123, good shape, ready for service. Sell cheap. See: Tillman, Lyons, Phone 5131. All my farm machinery, e- quipment, and tools including nearly new McCormick - Deer- ing with planters and cultivators, etc. Kay Tipton, Madison. Oliver Grain Master Combine No. 15, with continental water cool motor, on rubber, 2 rub- ber sheets, 6 ft. blade, good cond.,, no junk, cut 2 light crops. Write or phone nights at 8 P. M. E. L. Davis, Butler, Box 253. Phone 140. One Model 61 Intl. Combine with motor mounted on frame, old) model but rebuilt, does good work; Also 1 planting attachment complete for Farm- all H. Tractor. J. H. Neisler, Reynolds. Elec. Chicken and Turkey Brooder, 1000 cap., all steel, cheap. Frank A. Doughman, Atlanta, 1082 Amsterdam Ave., N, E. AT 9807. 2H Wagon, good cond., with new body, $50.; 2 H Walking Cultivator, good cond. $50. 1 mile South Plains, on Smith- ville Rd. F. D. Downer, Plains, Rt2, Box: 75. Oliver Grain Master Com- bine, 6 ft., self powered, very good cond., cut about 100 A; Also Some Dairy Equipment, and Ensilage Cutter, used 1 season, cash or trade for cows of equal value. W. H. Neisler, Butler. Used Cotton Duster, 6 row, A-1 cond. for Farmall Cub. Can be used on any tractor, $70. Exch. for planter and: fert- illizer attachment or mower, hydraulic lift for cub tractor. J. H. Newborn, Bowdon, Rt. 3. A John Deere Tractor, 1945 model, excellent. cond. Mrs. Otha Evans, Commerce, Rt.. 4. Phone No. 3-0146. One Row Pepper or Potato Setter for tractor, good cond., used part of 2 seasons. Edna Ww. Foster, Calhoun, Rt. 3. . Farmall 30 and Heavy 10 Disc Harrow, runs well, for sale. Also large farm bell, $10. Osker L. Cain, Bethlehem. Case D. C. Tractor, grain drill, harrows, lime spreader, other farm machinery, good cond,, reasonable. Mrs. J. Ly- man Morris, Douglasville, P. QO. Box 62. Phone 2212. ombine, Intl. H. Tractor | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE MACHIN ERY SECOND HAND FOR SALE ia Bt 2, Box 101. Phone Farmall J. D. Dise Tiller on rubber, power-trol, perfect cond., broke about 150 acres, bargain at $275. pean Simpson, _ Cochran, 302- t: Model A 6 ft. Case Combine with moter for sale. James W. Wolfe, Americus, P. O. Box 19.69, 2 H Walking Cultivator, all attachments, A-1 cond., Also 2 H Wagon, heavy duty, good cond., sell both reasonably, separately or together. T. C. Talley, Ohoopee, Phone 5922. Allis - Chalmers G Tractor, good cond., with 2 disc Hest- er plow (practically new), lift, starter, new tires on rear. Sac- rifice. F. T. Kirby, Fairburn, BY. 2. Allis - Chalmers B Tractor, good tires and motor, with 2 disc plow, on rubber tires, $395. at farm, R. M. Maddox, Winder. 1950 Case Tractor, Model S. C., B. P. and PTO, hydraulic lift, cylinder, wheel weights, Case 8 x 26 bush and bog har- row with hydraulic angling, like new, excellent cond., used very little, $1675. Tel. Clarks- ton 36309. W. A. Blackwell, Stone Mountain, Rt. 3. 2 Bottom 14 in. Turn Plow, Model 10-1 for Ford or Fergu- son Tractor, $150. Or trade for disc or rooter plow. Herman Kelley, Lincolnton. Oliver Grain Master Combine No.- 15, with continental water cool motor, on rubber, 2 rub- ber sheets, 6 ft. blade, good cond., no junk, cut. 2 light crops. Write or phone night 8 P. M. Machine cuaranteed. E. L. Davis, Butler, P. O. Box 253. Phone 140. G Allis - Chalmer Tractor, new condition, with cultivators, and fertilizer attachments, can be used for one to four rows at same time. Big discount for cash. See at my farm. Joe E. Sikes, Glennville. One J. I. Case NCM Baler, hay, $1100. FOB, Phone 293. J. B. Woodberry, Bainbridge. Bolen < Huski Ridemaster ~ Garden Tractor, good as new, used very few times has disc turner, turning plow, 3 assort- ed sweeps, cultivators, and other attachments. Mrs. H. L. Abercrombie, Decatur, 3865 Lawrenceville Rd., Rt. 3, DE 4246, David Bradley Garden Trac- tor; with cultivator, disc har- row, middle cores with re- D. Model A re slight- tory, hand lifts, 2 disc tiller, 1 used only on about 15 acres of |2 20 in. Meadows Mill, Almost 2. good Gee-Whiz Harrows, used 1 season, scrape pan, Dbl. | Section, and Iron Beam Har- row, Oliver No. 9 Turn Plow, ments. W. T. Moorehead, Bow- ersville. One Ford Tractor, dbl. dise harrow, for sale. D. Hicks, Roberta. One 48 Farmall Cub Tractor and equipment, good cond., new motor, good tires. Can be sec. Farm on Saturdays or write. E Av White, Gillsville, Rt. 1. 1-A Farmall Tractor ee y disc, trailer type, almost as new, $100. OB. Roy E er Cornelia, Rt. 1. Tractor with 6 teeth cultivator, 2 depth control wheels, Break- ing Plow, $70. Ralph N. Temp-, les, Hartwell, 123 Hart Ter- race. New Holland No. 77. Ha Baler, for sale. Reasonable. E. Trice, Milner. One Grain Cleaning Machine, as several screens, runs with ectric ower, good elec. epior. 1 HP, and all necessary belts, $100. here, Will Rich- ards, Jasper. 1 Brooder Box, 12. long, 36 in. wide by 11 in. deep, 300 cap. until chicks are 3 wks. old, 3-1/2 ft. compartment for electric or oil heat, $15. at my Mrs. W. R. Shel, Senoia, t.-2. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 3-5 hp Garden Trac-4 tor and . attachments, Quote price, make, condition, and list attachments; Also for sole, End- Gate Seeder, good cond., $50. H. H. Turner, Orchard Hill. Want 3 Point Rear- Mount- ed 6 ft. Sickle Bar Mower and 6-8 Row Cotton Duster. State make, year on us condition, and price. ilbert Butler, Amercius, Bee 2, Koinonia Farm A-6 Combine. Will pay cash or exch. sacking platform and pay difference. T. Howard Johnson, Spun 88. Want 15 or 17-1/2 in. Turbine Water Wheel, in metal pen- stock preferably, but will buy separately. Wm. H.- Robins, Halcyondale. Want Cultipacker, worn but operating. Will use but few times a year. Quote best cash price. G. C.: Harwell, West Point. = Want Rotary Mower, any| make, or J. D. Tractor Drawn Horse Drawn, Mower, good Mower No. 5; Also for sale, 1 cond., $25. H. M. Bailey, Turin. Want used Windmill in good condition, with or without tank. Must be bargain for cash, with- in 100 mi. Commerce. Advise. Hoyle E. Martin, Commerce, Rt. Americus, Rt. 2. Phone 45- Noe Want to rent Ford or other small tractor with Bulldozer blade for 2 or 3 days. Will ac- cept full responsibility. R. EK. Williams, Decatur, 383 No. Carter Rd, Ev 5372. Want one second hand Power Syrup Mill and Pan within 50 mi. Chatsworth. Henry Ballew, aoe Ar. ok (Carlton. Pet- ] Want good used Surge or De- Cole Planter with some attach- | see at J. D. Williams Stock One Wheel Eshelman Garden|? Add postag: e. Mine. Phone 4588. a oe N. Want Grain Bin and Auger ae : for Case A-6 Combine; Also Fresh Ga. Collard want Rote-Cleaner and high |400, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. cutting attachment for Case|S&r Tomato, 400, $15 5 PP, Solomon Davis ville, Rt. 5, Box 197. KA, strong, pie pack C; 500, $4. 1 F. M. Washington, a 2: Red Skin Potato $5. M; 5M or more, ae Graham, Surrency. : $1. 25c; Green Mullein, 2 35c. 1 Box-Vie; dine Grape Vines, 6, 1 Walnut and May Cherry 20c ea. Also Garlic Bulbs, doz. Add postage. Men shelled, 1952 dried apples, 40c Ib. postage. Miss Veda tg ss Marglobe and Rutger $1.75 M; Pimiento Swee' Hot Pepper, $3. M; 50c_ poe OQuinn, Ss Want 1 Dbl. S $1998.|new David Bradley Sheller| pref z preg, mm ane, "Vamenta, with oases cmp ees com-. ee = d ; good shape, bargain. Tel. th 5 ae Cli ile Motor has = os ve or Hy to ae 3 eton, teal ice, ogee eons tio Hel Grif. a Ra, 0. E. Justice, ~ | AS eu Two 2H Turner Plows, good| Want to trade 1948- ford Tractor, an dise} cond,, $18. at my farm. Hollis| 8 plow, and bog ae ' , Gillsville. \ [tractor Cleaner with Paes roll Hopper. George Rome, 412 West B Rete asain ute PLANTS FOR Cretifie Plants, orders. Damp moss d/exch. 100 plants f sack. Ea pay post. Jesse F. = Ce = -e rency, Rt. 2.- Sage Plantss, 20c *|don, Giant Mastodo: adine Grape Cherry Trees, Garlic Bulbs, 75 doz. age. Mrs, Mae. Turn ville, Rt. 6. -Ruby King Sune 25c doz. PP. Mrs. J. nen, Statesboro, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. P. R. Po Skin, $4.50 M. Del. sey, Surrency. Rutger and Marglo ato, ready, $2. M. Nolie i Prompt del. Surrency, Rt. 2. Qn ee and Strawberry, Cs age. Mrs. , Dahlonega, Re = 1 Bee Mtn. Huckleberry. He 75 doz.; Pepp doz.; Catnip, 25c buncl pernong Vine Cuttir doz.; Also White Peas, Spotted Crowd Clay Peas, 35 cup; 3 Gainesville, Rt. A White Artichoke Plant: Govt. insp. Cop . 200 rooted Sage Plants, 2 doz: $750" :-C; : Catan tn Virgil Keith, Alva r Sage Plants, 20c ea , ea.; Parker, Gainesville, Rt. Fresh grown Plants; don _ Everbearing Straw 70c C; Everbearing Red berry, $1. a doz.; eae ay, Rt. 2. La. Conperian Potato Dutch, Ch Cabb 0 Laval Miking Machine (2 or 3|$2 built motor, aot Aldean Moss, me enna: grit, R. L. McKie, Augusta, PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE _ good plants, . Wilton Ring, ~~ 50c doz.; Blackberry, Rasp- Catnip, 25 bunch; ea.; Also Striped Tender Beans, 45c po} Mrs: Otis awberry, 80c C; Peas, 45c large d Crowders, 25c and Stroped Half Seed, 60c large uy Crowe, Cumm- sleberry, bearing S eeeit Bushes, Hazlenut, 75c jay, Rt. 2. cr. Re and Copper- $4. M; State insp. mato, $2. M. P. T Surrency. akefield and Golden 'b] oe a M; Rutger 80; $1.; 500, $2.; $2.75 Wonder and Cayenne , $3.25. M: 60c C. PP Pitts. and Chas. Wakefield $1.5; $2. M; Rutger DS 2$1252 - $3. Mi: Conner, Pitts. W. Cabbage, 35c C; ck Raspberry, 50c doz. eee ester. Phil- bmete. Bos 3 50 M. Moss - G. OQuinn, Sur- Potato, La. Copper- grown, ready, State od count, - ship- be Oe 000, $20. Tyre, Potato, govt. insp., imp. kin, ready, good -count, _No. COD. Lester @,; Bristol. . : i Brussels Sprouts, eets, Carrots, Celery, 2 c; Cauliflower, Pan Tomatoe, Bell, Hot niento Peppers, Egg- d doz. in dollar lots . Add postage. Mrs. H. klin, Register. Strawberry, largest, prolific and longest of all strawberry C; 500, $7.; $13.85: M. Hamby, Greenville. -Copperskin Potato, tger and Marglobe 75 M; Calif. Wonder, Slim Cayenne Pepper, ss. packed, Full count. thornton, Screven. and Marglobe Tomato, , moss packed quick 75c C; $1.50 M. Del. packed, $1.75] 17 bearing ; awberry Piants, $1.|" Letiuce, 50c C: Old $2. M.. Del. Moss packed. L. D No chks. George Griffis, -| packed. Del. Can fill large [lorders. Woodrow Lightsey, Screven. Copenhagen Market Cabbage, Ga. Collard Plants, nice size, good roots, 500, $1.25; $2. M PP in Ga.; 20 M,-'$l.. Mat farm or Exp. col. D. W. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 197. Marglobe and Rutger Toma- to, 75c C; $2.50 M; Hot Cayen- ne Silm Pepper, C. W. Sweet Pepper, 200, $1.; $2. 500; $3.50 . Full count. Moss packed. taba Mullis, Broxton, RFD Hot Cayenne Slim, and C. W. Sweet Pepper, 200, $1.; 500, $2.; $3.50 M; Marglobe and Rut- ger Tomato, 75c, 200; $2.50 M. Full count. Moss packed. Mrs. Addie Mullis, Broxton, Rt. 2. Golden Harvest Tobacco Plants, $1.50 M. Will sell 3 beds 100 yds. long. Will ship. M. D. Stalvey, Dupont, Rt. 1, Box 103. La. Copperskin Potato, from vine grown state insp. seed, $4. M:Del >to: 3rd. = zone JS. :- Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2. ; Tifton Coastal Bermuda .:|Stolons, P. M. A. approved for ;| Webster, Stewart, and Terrell Co., del. our farm at 60c M. Any quantity. J. F. Leonard, en Lenwood Acres. Phone Marglobe, Milglobe, Rutger, Brimmer, moss packed, 75c C; ;|$3.50 M; 5000 or over, $3. M. .|T. L. Edwards, Albany, Mercgr Ave. Phone 2828-R. Rutger and Marglobe Tomato, ready, $2.25 M, Del. No chks. Good count. Prompt shipment. se Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 407 Govt. insp. Potato, red or La. copperskin, $4. M; Rut- ger Tomato, $1.75 M. Del. Moss packed. Full count. Prompt oe W. G. Murray, Odum, $532. , Govt. insp. and treated Red and Copperskin Potato, $4. M. Del Full count. Prompt ship- et Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt. Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C; $7.50 M. Exch. 100 for 2 print or 3 white sacks, 100 lb. cap. Ea. pay ehrgs. Mrs, B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. Tobacco Plants, 50c C; 500, $2.; $3. M. FOB. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, $2. M; Moss packed: Govt. in- sp. treated P. R. Potato, $4. M. | Del. Earlish Lightsey, Screven. Govt. insp. treated P: R. Pot- ato, from vine cuttings, $4. M; Rutger and Marglobe Tomato, Lightsy, Screven. Cert. Ga. State Bunch Pota- toes, pink skin, $3.50 M. FOB. Wm. J. Wilson, Collins, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. P. R. Red and Copperskin Potato, 1-4 M, $4.50 M; 5000 or more, $4. M. FOB. No COD. -D. M. Cason, Bristol. Govt. insp. Red and Pink P. R. Potato, $3.75 M. Del. Prompt shipment. Omma Light- sey, Screven, Rt. 2. Lucretia Dewberry, earliest of all berries, Also Lemon Balm, $5. .C; Sample dozen $1. Add posttage. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville, - > Govt. insp. Red and Yellow Skin. P. R. Plants, $5. M. Del. Ser- even, Rt. 1. Rutger Cert. Treated Toma- to, field grown, $1.50 M. Mossed and packed. Can. ship large orders. Frank Chancey, Scr- even. > Copenhagen, Market Cabb- age, Ga. Collard, nice size, good roots, 100 M each, ready, 500, 1$1.25; $2. M, PP; 20 M, $1. M at farm or exp. col. Damp pack- et J. H. Davis; Milledgeville, oo - Good variety Strawberry, food roots, 90c C. Exch. ve Potato Plants. Dollie Pearson, Dah- Pos - |globe Tomato Plants, full count, . jready. 50c C; $1.50 M. Moss for | Goy. insp., P> R. potato plants, $4.50 M; 3 M. or more, $4. M. FOB. No COD. G. L. Brannen, Patterson. Rt. 1, Cert Coastal Bermuda Sto- lons with Blue Tag at my farm, $1.60 per sack. Dig any time. -|Don C. Nail, Baxley, Rt. 3. Cert, ee and Rutger tomato, 40c C; $3.5(.M- hot and sweet pepper and. eggplant plants, 20c doz. ae postage. No-COD under 500. Alton Pal- mer, Leary, Rt. 2, Box 3 A. Marglobe and Rutger tomato plants, 200, 75c; 500, $1.25; $2. M. Lou Eva Mullis, Broxton, Rt, 2; Chas. and J. W. cabbage and cabbage - collard plants, $2. M; -Rufger tomato, $3. M. B. F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 528, j ; Imp. Broadleaf sage plants, $1.25 doz. PP. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Bremen, 428 Buchanan Road. Rutger tomato plants, from cert. seed on new land, $2.25 M; black. beauty eggplant plants, $3. M. FOB. Harold Hyers, Hazlehurst, Rt! 3. Rutger and Marglobe tomato plants, 200; 75c; 500, $1.25; $2. M. Can snip by Exp. FOB or by truck loads. Full count. Moss packed. J. M. Mullis, Broxton, RFD 2. Gov. insp. and treated P. R. red skin potato plants, $4. M. del. Marglobe and New Stone tomato, moss acked, $1.50 M. Del. No checks All ready. Prompt shipment. W. R. Light- sey, Screven. : Red and Copperskin Potato, govt. insp., 1-4 M., $5. M; 5000 or more, $4, M. No COD. FOB J. C. Trell, Bristol. Govt. insp. Cooperskin Pot- ato, $5. M. FOB. No chks. nor stamps. W. L. Morris, Sur- rency, Rt. 2. Cert. Bunch P. R._ potato plants, 500, $3.75; $7. M; 5 M. $30.; Running vibe var., red skin P. R., $3.50 M; 5M. $15. PP. E. H. Hall, Arabi. Rt. 1. Large, white Jerusalem arti- choke plants, $3. C. plus post- age. Ready to ship. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Conyers. : Marglobe, Baltimore, Rutger Tomato, grown on new land, Fresh Cabbage and Collard, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Roots wrapped; Sweet and Hot Pepper ready April 27. Fresh delivery guar. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Box 662. Marglobe and Rutgar Toma- to, grown on new ground, ust- ed, 600, $1.25;. $2. M; Copen- hagen, Wakefield Cabbage, Ga. Collard, 500, $1.; $1.50 M. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Coastal Bermuda Stolens by truckload at farm, under 100 M, 75c M; 100,000 or more, 65c M, By express not prepaid, $1.-] 50 M. D. J. Harrison, Black- shear. Phone 3713. \ Marglobe and Rutger Toma- to, 200, 75c; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Calif. Wonder and Long Slim Hot Pepper, 200, $1.; 500, $2.; $3. M. Del. Prompt shipment. Moss packed. J. P: Mullis, Bro- ton, Rt: 2: Govt. insp and treated Cop- perskin Potato, 5000, $20.; $4.- 50 M. Prompt shipment. Good plants, full count. No chks. R. L. Dykes, Surrency, Rt, 2. Mastodon, Klondike Straw- berry. $1. C; Tame Blackberry and Black Raspberry, 4, $1.; Also Citron Seed, $1. pt.; Col. Half Runner Bean, 60c_pt.; White Bunch Butterbean Seed, 30c pt. Add postage. Mrs. Sam- uel Caine, Cumming, Rt. 2. Crystal Wax White Bermuda Onion Plants, 35c C; 300, $1.; Hazlenut Bushes, Mtn. Huckle- berry, 75ce doz.; Yellow .Roots, washed, clean, $1. per 4 Ib, lard box full. Add postage. Mrs. Naney Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. State insp. Red Skin P, R. Potato, grown from vine cut- tings, $5. M;'5 M or more, $4.50 M; Old Fashion Boons, $6.50 M. Del. Ready middle of May Guy \Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2 | Govt insp. bunch P: R. pota- to plants, from vine tips, $6. M; red P. R. and Copperskin run- ners, $4. M. Prompt shipment. C. F. Mann, Surrency. Cert. Gov. insp., treated Bunch P. R. potato plants, $1.- 25 C; 500, $4.; $7. 'M. in Ga. Moss packed. May, June del. R M. Fussell, Milan. Gem Strawberry, $1. C. Add Peo Mrs. B. R. Vanderiff, llijay, Rt. 2: SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Green and White Striped Cushaw Seed, extra fine, 25c cup; Scallion Jnion Slips, 3 ea.; Sage, 30c 4t.; Horseradish, 20c bunch; Garlic, Cling and Freestone, 40, 25c; Frostproof. Turnip Seed, Two Thbls., 25c. Plus postage. No checks nor exchange. Dollie Eller, Titus. . Rockyford Cantaloupe, 50c cup; $1.50 qt.; Kleckley Sweet, and Blacklee Watermelon, Pie Pumpkin, Crookneck Squash, 35c cup; $1. qt.; Baby Isima Beans, 25c lb.: Martin and Or- namental Gourd, 5c pkg. Add postage. Betty Mewborn, Bolng- broke, Rt. 1. Olt time, tender bean seed, striped cream and brown, 6- wks., beans, speckled cut-short, 55c cupful. Add vostage. Des- sie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Pure Pride of Ga. Water- melon seed, 40c hunderd; 300, $1.; Col. bunch butterbeans, 35c lb.; cabbage - collard, or head- ing collard seed, 15c tps. Add postage. Mrs. Ida Carson, Grif- fin, Rte: : Ky. Fescue seed, recleaned and tested, 99 pct. purity; 93 pet. Germ. $20. CWT. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, Phone Fay- etteville, Ga., 5581. Okra seed and white mush peas, 40c cupful, 3 cups, $1.; Red Speckled Crowders, an white black-eye peas, 35 cup ful, 4 cups, $1,-Add_ postage. Mrs. Care Smith, Ellijay, Rt. Si Seed: citron, $i. lb.;. white bunch butterbeans, 25c teacup- ful; Honeyrock cantaloupe, 50c teacupful; mustard, 20 tbls., Mtn. Huckleberry plants, bear- ing size, 2 doz. 75c. Add post- ie Rosie Crowe, Cummings, de se Brown Top millet seed, free of noxious weed seed, 20c lb. No orders filled under 100 Ibs. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. Seed: Hales Best No. 36 Cantaloupe, 15 tbis., Stone tomato, 30c per half-cup or 15c tbls.; yellow squash and cu- cumber, 10c tbls. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. About 300 Ibs. clean, heavy Cane Seed, good for syrup or hay, 12c lb. FOB. N. R. Moon- ey, Quill, Ga. 40 lbs. Black Diamond white seed Watermelon Seed, especi- ally selected for planting, $1.50 lb. PP. Joe R. James, Douglas- ville, Rt. 1. Yellow Meat Watermelon Seed, $1.50 lb. Or exch. for Black and Red _ Raspberry Plants, Apricot Plub. Bushes, or Print or White Sacks, free of holes, and mildew. Each pay postage. Chas. Shrum, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 1, Box 108. Brown Crowder Pea Seed, 40c lb.; Speckle, Purple Hull Pea, good for fable or carining, 40c lb. Del. in 10 lb, lots.Mrs. Lillie Edwin, Blakely, Rt. 1. Sericea Lespedeza Seed, 99 pet. pure, 90 pet. germ., bagged in new cotton bags, 30c Ib. FOB. Joe*D, Murrow, Farm- ington, Phone 2948, Icebox Watermelon Seed, 1/2 ounce, 25c. PP. Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rt. 1. Old Time Little White Tend- er Half Runner Garden, and White Tender, Cutshort Gorn- field Bean Seed, free of wee- vils; $1, cup. Plus postage. Mrs. postpaid | Rt 5 PAGE THI SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE : a a ma cup; Imp. Spa 4 $5. bu.; Also Long, Wide Bull Face Tobacco Plants, 75 C; Mastodon everbearing stra berry, $1. No C postage. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Cattail Millet Seed 75 pet., $15. Cwt. FOB. Boust Farm. Richard Harvill, Millen, P. O, Box 782 Tel. 428W. Large Round Type -Yellow Meat Watermelon and I Rockyford Cantaloupe Seed, 1/4 Ib. 65c; 1/2 Ib., $1.10; $2. Also Purple Hull Brown Su Crowder Peas, 3 lbs., $1. ders filled promptly. Lama Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Acorn Squash and Icebox Oats, $1.25 bu.; Also Oats ani Wheat Straw in compact rou bales, approx. 50 bales, 40c bale; $15. ton. W. M. Nix- on, Thomaston, Nehi Ave. | 25 Ibs. clean Green Pod Okra Seed, 75c Ib. Plus postage, om small orders. Mrs. H. W. Bry- son, Rome, 818 Ave B. Hot Dried sed Pepper, $1.- 50 Ib.; Eng. Pea Seed, 50c eupy Garrison Watermelon, $1.50 Ib, Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Ri 1, Bok 343. i Yellow Meat Watermelo Seed, 40, 10c and stamped sel addressed envelope; = $1.25 half yout Also Marti Gourd Seed, 10c doz. Mrs. E. Traylor, Rebecca. : Nest Eg Gourd Seed, Castor Bean, i5e pkt. Mrs. John Weaver, Tem- ple, Rt. 2. Seed: 25 lbs. pure Pride Watermelon, 20c; 25 Ib. large Cantaloupe, 10c; 30c for bot! plus stamped envelope. W. . Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5. lb.; Hay, $40. ton. C. D. W Bowdon, Phone. 2131. Squash, Pumpkin, Coffee Beans +Seed, 10c Tbl.; Alaska English Peas, 5c Tbl.; Garlic, 30 doz. Also Catnip, Horehound, a Balm, Horseradish, mint, 1 rooted bu. Add postage. Mra, R. I. Williams, Suwanee, Rt. . z ed suchaw seed, 5c tbls. and stamped envelope. Mrs. L. McKinney, Cordele, Rt. 4, B 166. ey High yielding Martins com- bine grain Sorgum (dry weath- er erop, plan.s after clover ot smal lgrain, $5.50 per hundr lbs. R: D. Tatum, Palmetto. Coker 100 wilt resistant, ot Ga. Blue Tag Cottonseed, 9 pet. pure, 90 pct. germ., $8 Cwt. new bags seeing GG I, A. Emblem. Charles H, Mur- Reg. (Purple Tag) Pandora Cottonseed, mechanically de- linted and treated. A. C. Price, Bronwood. ped. Cottonseed, 96 pct, germ, 99 pct. pure, big 5 locks, piclte ed, ginned dry, variety community, recleaned, in sacks, $100. H. P. Malcom, Social Circle. Pure clean, wilt resistant Empire Cottonseed, Ist. year, from cert. seed, picked from 1951 planting, $7.50 Cwt. Mrs. C. W. Barger, Athens, Rt. 1. No. 15 D & PL- Cottonseed, 1st. year, ginned dry, and ro dropped, staple, 1 1/32 and 1/16 in., half of crop ginned 44 pet. lint, $8.50 Cwt, Shipped in 50 and 100 Ib. lots, FOB Toccoa. U. V. Stancill, East- anollee. 500: Ibs. 2nd. :yr:, Coker) :190 Cottonseed, mechanically de T. H. Wade, Talking Rock, Rt. }Corkle, Buena linted and treated. R. P. Moe Vistas ae . OD. Add Imp- Watermelon Seed, 25c Tbl. Mrg, 10Z.; | F i Old. Mountain Peach Seed o Atkinson, Valdosta, 400 bu. full grain cand 28, and Ornamental Fescue Seed, 20c Ib. Rescue, < | 40c lb.; Bi-Color Lespedeza, ot : (00 Yellow Meat Melon, Yellow Sugar pie pumpkin and ad : COTTON SEED FOR SALE Coker 100 Wilt Resistant reg. - treated, 100 lb, bags, $6.50; Ton row, Farmington, Phone 2201. fo grown one - piel A ete ee eS eee ee ook _ ton. FOB. R. PAGE FOUR, COTTON SEED FOR SALE 1 . ~ Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant Cottonsed, Ist. year, from reg. _ stock, privately ginned, $6.50 r 100 Ib. bag. F. Fagan, artin, Rt. 1. ~ Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant Cottonseed, cert. $7.50 CWT.; ~Cokers Wilt Resistant Cotton- speed, 1 yr. delinted, Ceresan ee treated, germ. 88 pct., no hard seed, 99:55 pet. pure, 45 pct. inert matter, $6.50 Cwt.; $125. E. Aycock, Mon- Pure Half and Half Cotton- seed, $10. Cwt. Glenn Anthony, : 3 _ Mauk. pebus, 3821 Hamilton Ave. Pure, recleaned Empire Wilt ~ Resistant Big Boll Cottonseed, from foundation seed, picked dry and ginned 1 var. gin. 7c Ib. Riley C. Couch, Turin. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Speckle -Crowder Peas, 30c Ib.; Also want some Running Okra Seed. James Silvers, =o jay, Rt. 3, Box 88. _ 30 or 40 bu. Yellow Crowder Peas for sale. David Pike, White and Col. Bunch Butter- - beans, 30c large cup; 4 cups, _ $1.; Brown 6 Weeks Peas, 20c cup; 6 cups, $1. Add postage. ee Della Crowe, Gainesville, SR 2 a White and Purple Hull Crow- der Peas, $10. bu.; White and Col. Butterbeans, running and -bunch,*5 cups, $1.30; Butter, _ Lady Peas, 4 cups, $1. 20; Large ~ Blue * Speckled Crowder, three cups, $1.15. No Sunday trade. ~ Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rist, : - Large Calif. Blackeyed Table : Peas, Cream Crowders, for eat- ing or planting, clean, sound, 60c qt. PP in Ga. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, Box 55. Cream Table Peas, weevil treated, 25c cup. Add postage On orders Jess -$1. Mrs. A. - Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2. 25 bu. pure Clay Peas, $10. -bu.; 15 bu. mixed Brabs, white and speckled, $7.50 bu. All free of weevils. F. D. Downer, Plains, Rt. 2, Box 75. 100 Jb. Lady Finger Peas, hand shelled, sound, 52 crop, 50c ib. for lot; 60c lb. small amount. Plus postage. der. ~ Gosa, Leesburg. Le White Blackeyed Crowder Peas, 20 Ib.; Also Honeydrop Cane Seed, $5. bu. Add post-: Bee. Carl C. Bettis, Cumming, t. 4. Genuine White - Blackeyed and Red Speckled. Crowder eas, White Table Peas, 3 Ibs., 1. Plus postage. No. checks. xladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. _ 20 bu. Brown Sugar Crowder oe $12.50 bu.; 10 bu. White eas, purple hull, $10. bu. at yoy farm. George F., Holston, -Molena. . 3 bu. Unknown Peas, $7.25}. bu. No less shipped. Pat Snel- son, Greensboro. White McCaslan Pole Beans, Cutshort, Hastings Brown strip dae Beans, White Corn- ield, Brown Striped Half Run- mers, 50c cup; 45 lbs. mixed ypecial Crowder Peas, 35c lb. rs. Olie Fie!ds, Ben Hill, Rt. 4, Atlanta Phone FR 1787. . 8 bu. 2 crop brown crowdev Ree. $16. bu. at my place. Mrs. . C. Wright, Roberta. Col. bunch butterbeans) 30 pful, 4 cups, $1. Add postage. firs. H. C. Ledford, Commerce, Nig 2s Straight Iron peas, $6.50 bu.; Clays, $6.25; Biloxi Soy beans, $6.50. J. H. Coleman Jr., War- . xenton, RFD. Little white Rice peas, large eupful, 35c postpaid. No chks. mor COD. Mrs. E. A. Whelchel, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Blue Java peas, fine for table use, dry or green, 35 IJb.; arlic and peppermint per BOc doz. Add stage, P. B. ; row, Ball Greund; Rt. 1. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE White half runner garden beans, tender, bear until frost, clean, sound, weevil - free, $1. cupful and postage. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Talking Rock, Rt. iy; Box= 1ST; Conch peas, 40c Ib. del. or $25. per hundred lbs., FOB. Exch. 10 lbs. for white crowd- ers. N. W. McLeod, Cuthbert. Crowders, white lady peas, treated, clean, prompt del. 4 cups, $1. plus 25c postage; large red, white brown-eyed white black-eye, white purple hull, red speckled pole cat. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowden, Rt. 1. Red speckled crowder peas, 30c teacupful; 4 cups, $1. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Heavy bearing tender blue|o pole beans, 2 cups; $1.; early Brown 6 wxs. 2 crop peas and -white table crowders, 5 cups, $1.; little lady, 50c cup; white or col. bunch and colored run- ning butterbeans, 4 cups, $1.10. Add postage. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. ' ~ 36 bu. black hay and feed | peas, Sound, very prolific, 12 bu. improved | Brabhams, pure, sound. 4 bu. large black crowd- ers, $7.50 bu. FOB. No -less 2 bu. orders. Marvin Moore, Buena Vista. . HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE 150 colonies Italian Bees in two deep eight frame hive bodies. Sell at $6. per colony by truckload. F. W. Moore, Ailey, P. O. Box 33. 25 colonies Honey Bees, 2 brood chambers standard 10 frame size, wited brood founda- tion, $10, per colony. Carroll E. Toole, -Garfield: \ 10 good strong hives of bees, good sound, well painted 10 frame hive bodies with supers and plenty of stores, $9. ea. G. E. Eslinger, Varnell. 11 hives good Italian bees, 8 frame hive with: one super, 1 extra hive and super, $50. for lot at my home E. C. Kittle, Temple. Rt. 1. i Sev. colonies inspected Italian bees in Pat. 10 frame hives, $15. hundred. C. S. Winn, Dun- woody. Atlanta. Phone 47-2617. 2 complete hives of bees, both in Pat. hives with 10 rack supers, ready to be robbed in June, also 1 hive complete with super and 10 racks without bees. Mrs. Calvin J. Starr, Mtn. View. Box 83. Atlanta. Phone | Ca 4405 after 6 P. M. PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Seedling pecan trees, 5-8 in. length, $2. doz.; 10 to 15 in, $3. doz. No less dozen sold. Del. in Ga. Cash with order. J. H. Gordon, Nashville. Rt. 4 Red Currants, eraviapoie: 2, 55e; everybearing strawberry, 90c C; unrooted cuttings bron- ze. scuppernongs. black musca- dine, four cents ea; silver. map- le, 25e: Himalaya _ blackberry, 10c eta Add postage. Mrs. Effie. Smith, Austell. Rt. 3, Box 353. Crabapple, 4, $1.; Apricot Plum, Mulberry, Celestial and Purple Figs, 50c ea. 3-4 ft.; Wild Cherry, Red ond Yellow Plum, 5, $1. Add postage. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. Large Purple and Red Fig Bushes, 2, $1.; 10 Clearston and Clingstone Peach Trees, $1); Red Plum, Black Walnut, each 2, $1. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. blooming 50c ea. and Fig sprouts, 40c ea.; size pear sprouts, plenty cuttings to root. Add postage. Mrs. N. L. Davenport, Acworth. Celestial and Lemon Fig Set- tings, 3-4 ft., $1.50; Lee of 6, $1. ea.; 6 smaller, $4. B O. Fus- sell, Atlanta, 889. Ave. i : is So we ee aay ~ Ringneck Rae Edgewood | ho PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 5c doz.; Catnip, 25c bunch; Peppermint, 25c. doz.; Scuppernong Vine Cuttings, 50c doz.; Also White Blacked, Red Spotted Crowder, and Clay Peas, 35 cup; 3 cups, $1. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Rooted Fig and Red and Yel- low Plum, about 2 ft., 25 ea.: Garlic Bulbs, 50 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. FRESH AND* CURED MEATS FOR SALE Guar. Oakwood Smoked Country Meat: Hams, 75c Ib.; Side and Shoulders, - 60c Ib. Weight 12-40 lbs. Ship express COD. E. C. Hursh, Meigs, Rt. 2 Hickory Smoked Cured Hams, 52 = Ibs.;-80e> 1b. H.-G: Prophitt, Chipley, Rts 8: Salt Cured Hams, 20-25 Ibs., 80c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt.-1. Salt Cured Shoulders and. Middlings, smoked, 15-20 lbs. ea., 50c lb. Plus postage. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore. Sugar Cured Hams, 40 Ibs., and less, 75c Ib. Plus postage. Mrs. ous Mashburn, Cumming. Saber cured Ham, 21- 1/2 Ibs., 75c lb., also nice cooking dried apples, no peel, worms or- core, 45c lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Middleton. > EGGS FOR SALE Chinese Ringneck Pheasant Eggs, 20c ea. at my home. J. A. Moore, Atlanta, 2181 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 8 / : $1. per 15 at Y. Summers, Guinea Eggs, my home. Mrs. Newnan, Rt. 5. Eggs M. B. Turkey, $3. doz.; Embden Geese, 40 ea. Will not ship.. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn, Campbellton Rd. Purebred White Cornish, from prize winners, and White African Guinea Eggs, $2.25 per setting. Del. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. : Eggs, ready, $3.50 per . Booking orders for Quail Eggs, May del., ne oe Herbert Creamer, Perry, ae Ringneck Pheasant le ae C; Also Chicks, $50. C. Brannen, Or. poe Savannah Ave. Phone 687-M. Papes Black Minorca Eggs, $1.50 17. PP, Mrs, L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Speckled and White Mixed Guinea Eggs, $1.35 per 18. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. ceed guinea eggs, 10c 18 for $1.65; Dark Corbish ie eggs, 15 for $1. 65. Postpaid. ue : amie Stone, Adairsville, - Bob White quail and pheasant eggs, 25 ea. plus postage. Cal- vin Harman, Stovall. Ringneck pheasant eggs, 25 ea. Min. order shipped, 12. No chks..'J. T. Millians, Newnan, Box 253. Northern Bob White eggs and quail: taking orders May and June del; eggs, 25c ea., $22.50 C; Quail, $5. pr. B. A. Pollock, Marietts. FUL ks SACKS FOR SALE | Small White Sacks, 5 Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Linen like White Chicken Feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes and mildew, unwashed, 5, $1.; $18. C; Exch. 5 for 3 print sacks alike. No holes nor mil- dew. Mrs. _ Lovelle Ownbey, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82. Print and Solid Color 100 lb. cap. Sacks, no holes nor mil-. dew, 30c. on Add postage; With m. L, Ot - closely -woven, free of letters, | Ib. cap. ali ; SACKS FOR SALE Washed 100 Ib. ea. sacks, 25 ea.; $2.50 doz. washed, no holdes, 20c a.; 75 doz.; With $1.50 doz. Ad dle, Ee ees, Rt. dy Correction Proint Soke. 3 (enk sports, nor holes, $1.35. PP. Mrs. W. Ea Newnon, Rt. * Aout 100 print sacks, fine woven, free of holes and mil- dew, 100 Ib. cap., some 8 and 10 alike, 3, $1: 15; About 100 odd ones, 33c ea. PP, Mrs. Hu- bert E. Hill, SORE. Rt. I: Print Sacks, 100 lb. ne 23, $1.; White Sacks, 100 Jb. cap., 20c ea. All washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew. Add | postage. Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainesville, Rt, 7. : Print Feed Sacks, ihincben free of holes and mildew, 25 ea. Plus. postage. Mrs. Reed Waddell, Elijay, Emma Rt. White Sacks, free of letters, laundered, 25 ea. Add Shipped CoD or Money with a Mrs. J. _H. Peck, Murray- ville, White Feed Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., good cond., $12.50 C; 500, $55.: $100. M. Shipped express or freight. No mail orders. Cash with order. Prompt shipment. Major Crow, Canes vine. RFD 100. Ib. -eap. White Sacks holes or mildew, 30c ea. Exch. for print sacks, 100 Ib. size, alike. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Talk- ing Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151. White chicken feed ie free of holes and mildew, ea. and postage. Bios Clyde Lohan. Austell. Rt. 2. Correction: White sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, ironed, no letters, 25 ea; 40 bleaching sacks, 30 ea. Add) postage. Mrs. Me E, Harris, Cees. Ri CORRECTION: (Part of ad- dress left off. White Sacks, 100 20c ea. Mrs. L. G. Mc- Clure, Cartecay. - Print Sacks, washed, starch- ed, ironed, 3 alik ke, $i Plus postage. No checks, stamps, or COD. Mrs. Dwight A. Byers, Culberson, N. G., of 1. (Res. Union: Co. Ga.). . White Feed Sacks, 100 1b. cap., washed, free of holes, let- ters and. mildew, 18e ea; 15 or more prepaid. Mrs. _ John Martin, Cumming, Rt. 1. Heavy White 100 Tb. cap. unwashed sacks, $3. doz. pre- paid. ae N. Pettyjohn, La- Fayette, Rt. 4 White Feed Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, ironed, 5, $1.; 25c ea. Add postage. - Mrs. Odie ae Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box White Feed Bags, 100 lb. cap. free of holes, mildew, and let- ters, 20c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dees: Rt. 1, Box 52. White Feed Bags, 100. cap., free of holes, mildew, aut letters, 20c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Hill Richardson, Doug- lasville, Rt. 4, Box 182. _ White Sacks; no holes, 100 lb. cap., 20c ea.; Ripped and all Straightened, 25c ea.; | with small holes, 15c ea. Roy Grind- le, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 53." Print Sacks, 3, $1.; White, 20c ea. All 100 |b. cap., washed, ironed, free of holes and mil- dew. ~Add postage. Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainesville, REE * 100 Ib. cap. unwashed new white sacks, no spots, holes, nor lettering, 20c ear Plus postage. Mrs. \ oyt Samples, ville, Rt. x. Brae white postage. Orders| Pe filled immediately. Roy oe Geod white saeke fine weave free of holes, 100 Ib. cap wash- Jof a kind) washed, ironed, no |} postage. : 34: _|this seasons crop, Gaines-| Ss i 100 Ib, cay ea. ee : APPLES: ed, 25 ea. Add postage. No ei Lah 4 coe. Ru 8. aoe oe Few Ibs. nice, dri '50c lb. and pos A tage. ris, Ellijay. Star Rt. Sundried apple: peel and worms, : more lbs. PP in Ga / ee Good, nice sundried free of peel and core, Add postage Mrs. Care Ellijay. Rt. Sasa BUTTER: Nice, yellow country wens 60c Jb. plus~ Mrs. HEL. Te Branch. Rt. ake CORN: Pure Whatleys Tone corn, selected from Ist Will not ship. e" Stee : Hastings _ yellow? su lifie corn, direct ley, Austell. Old fashioned hare seed corn, few blue gra cob, hand selected. Ger. 20c. Ib. and postage. . Gilbert, Vienna. 1500 bu. good y in shuck, weevil-treated, bu. FOB. Mrs. M. Quitman. Box 427. FEATHERS: : Nice, new white dc vny thers, 60c Ib. del. request. Mrs: Mary Gainesville. Rt. Ses GARLIC: 5 Ibs. Garl | $1.30 del. G. - Fountain, Valley. Rt. Te ; GOURDS: ~ Martin and ~ epee 25 ea; larger sizes, 50 ea; Gourd seed, $1. Mrs. W. E. Wioleg c BAY Se) toanes 200 bales dood Crab Tass $1. bale; 200 bales good 1 othy hay, $1.25 bale. bales tied with 2 wires. my barn. G.- M. Blairsville. Rt. 2 Lespedeza hay oats, $1. bale, FOB 5 mi. Ea. Danielsvi c and Roysten Rd. lz f | Brewer, Danielsvill : AGE: Hand Gieed! ~Sage, agi gy pint cupful. Mrs. Marie land, Dalton. Rt. 2. PEANUTS | AND PECA t 4 ; _ 50 Ibs., 1952 Stwe J 25 lb. W. F. Baugh; Kato. Imp. white Spanis posiag The, Gdisk: 5 Ibs. 10. hs $2.75. Postpaid. Moseley, Menlo. Stet ; White Spanish peanuts at. and postage. Mrs. | eee Cumming. Rt. os - Good, well filled, 195 ; cans, Stuarts and. 25 Ib: FOB. M. F. Jones, tet Rect. ROOTS & HERBS: Mullein, 15 Ib; - Yellow - ig sis Wild Cherry ie hs Que yellow -root, me of the Meaton 85 7 A postage Mrs. Torene. Bena Alpharetta. Rt less MEATS: 10 or 15 bu. Black We 7 ) FOB. Exp. Office. ins, Tucker. Be 100 Ib. White Feed Sacks, | W. washed, free ot melee and let- . ELROD, Associate Agronomisi Georgia Experiment Station nee of dairymen and cattle growers during shown that there are times when pastur- sufficient due to severe freezes and pro- hts. During such periods the demand for hay supply and prices are high. specialists recommend one to two tons of nimal on the farm. This is good insurance ication of good management. d at the Georgia Experiment Station during These tests have shown that there are several arieties of Jegumes and grasses which are well eorgia conditions. They have shown also widely publicized crops are not suited to local For example, Buffel crass is well adapted to the Gulf Coast Region in general. At Experi- grass was killed by frost during each of the last rs. It is a perennial in sub-tropical regions but | in most of Georgia. Alyce clover, a summer hich is well adapted to the Mississippi Delta and ss of Alabama and Florida, does not do well ent. Likewise. the Trefoils have not succeeded start very slowly and are killed back by stem g the summer.- > : ; the crops which are well. adapted to nearly ; of Georgia, sericea lespedeza is increasing in more rapidily than any other perennial legume. xcellent hay if cut when 12 to 15 inches tall. The fy; green in color, and cures easily. Yields vary. .ount of rainfall and the fertility of the land. ar test just completed at this Station, the aver- was 2:86 tons per acre. Where crimson clover cd: with sericea the yield of forage was 5.25 tons mnually. Sete due soon) with or without calves, $200. ea. at barn. No letters; $175. ea. without calf. On Thompson- Mill .Rad., 4 mi. E. Buford. Frank Cain, Buford, Rt. 2. Reg. Brown Swiss Bull Calf, about 5 mos. old. out of. B. H. I. A. tested dam, for sale, T. B. Clower, Douglasville. Poll Hereford bull, 22 mos. old, 800 lbs., purebred, not. reg. $200. Herman C. Brewer, Dani- elsville. Rt. 3. : 2 fine Milch Cows for sale. D. Y. Hicks, Roberta, Box 74. Milch cow, fresh in 3rd calf, $157.; also mare mule, about William Price, .Bremen. Rt. 2; Box 69. . Large Jersey - Guernsey Milch Cow, to freshen in May, very ~gentle, $175. Chas. Cov- ington, Millen, Rt. 3, Box 164. 25 grade Polled Hereford Heifers, 1 to 2 yrs. old, grown on my farm, Bangs free, guar. Will be ready April 15. J. Lynwoed Bentley Sr., Thomas- ton Phone 3697. Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned type bulls 12 - 16 mos. old, $150. - $250. ea. Cecil Travis, paves Phone Fayetteville 9 head reg. Polled Herefords, consisting of 7 cows, 1 young bull, 1 calf, perfect markings, in good shape. Mrs. Julian S. Furstenburg, Atlanta, Hogan Rd., Rt. i, CA .1054. 15 open Hereford Heifers, 12- 2U mos. old, 500. - 700 Ibs., ab- solutely tops, choice grade, for sele. 3 mi. So. Flintstone. C. M._Fomlinson, Flintstone. 4 Half Angus Bulls, 500 - 600 Ibs., $100. ea. 6 mi. No. Dah- lonega. Fred Burns, Dahlone- ga, Rt. 5. a 4 Jersey Cows, all reg., sell part or all. Write, or call 4132. Z- M. ODaniel, Acworth. 3 reg. Hereford Bulls, ready for service, 2 polled type, 1 horned, unrelated, dark color, blocky, finest domino blood- lines, $200. - $300. Mrs. C. W: Harper, Decatur, i000 Colum- bia Dr., Rt. 1, DE 2975. 2 excellent reg. Charbray Bulls, 2 yrs. old, limited num- ber yearling Ist. cross Charang- bra bulls, a reg. cross of Char- bray - Angus; Also top Angus Bulls and Heifers. J. F. Leon- ard, Preston, 72/o Lenwood Acres. Phone 632. : 3 reg. Guernsey Males, 3-5 mos, old, 1 not reg., same age, all well marked, from good bloodlines. H. W. Thurmond. Farmington. ; Reg. Hereford Cattle, 6 fine young bulls. Sires: HK True Mold Adv. 8th.; and T. Royal Rupert 159th., priced $250. - $500.; Also reg. Hereford Hogs, bred gilts, 5.; Bred sows, $100. W. A. Ward, Marietta; Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd. c/o Ward-Meade Farm. One Black Angus Bull, about 3 yrs. old, with papers, about 1000 Ibs., selling to keep from inbreeding. V. B. Ellis, -Yates- ville. : 4 reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bulls, 3 are 10 mos. old, $175. ea., and One 6 mos. old. All have fine features and papers given with ee C. E. McLeroy, Colbert, ee 2. 4 reg. Angus Bulls, ranging from 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 yrs. old, excellent cond., ready for serv- ice as herd sire, tested, clean, reasonable price. Mrs. Major F. Fowler, Fayetteville. (nights call VE 8323 Atlanta, or days Fayetteville 4551). Reg. Guernsey Bull, 17 mos. old, 700 Ibs., Grandson of Sky Brook Rose Maxins Roe 3724- 65, -Sire Czar of My Valley 443059, Dam, Mt. Meadows Superior Lassie 760924, dark red, and white, papers furnish Reg. Black Angus Bull, nam- and 14 4d a : : - Tallapo- Munroe, Buchanan, Rt. 2 fine Jersey Heifers, just CATTLE FOR SALE 2 horn type reg. Hereford Bulls, from best bloodline: $175. to $225. Norman Jo son, Warrenton. ~ so 3 purebred but not reg Polled Herefords to drop cal- ves soon. Dont write. Come see. Clarence Brown, Helena, Jersey Bull, 16 mos. old, Evergreen Ivy Standard Sir, king Excellent, one of the top bulls in American Breeders service, the dam, Standard Fill- pail of Evergreen, $125. bra 2 er bulls at popular prices. , B. Vaughters, Lithonia, Evergreen Farms. 4 grade Angus Cows with Bull, for sale. John C. Lee, Col- lege Park, Rt. 1, Welcome-All Rd. Few Reg. Milking Short- horns, 1 cow (fresh), and some bull and heifer calves. W. H. Loudermilk, Cornelia, Box 55. One Guernsey - Jersey Cow, to freshen with 4th. calf with- in 30 days. Mrs.-J. J. Gordon, Roopville, Rt. 1. { Brahma Buu, 2 yrs. old, a- bout 1000 - Ibs. E but pure blood, for sale, my place 2 mi. N. Davisboro. R. Choice quality tested. Arthur Ruie Jr., Jones- boro, Rt. 1. Phone 2738. Herefords: springers, 30 open grade heif- ers, TB tested, clean, top cond., 2 reg. polled bulls, 1 yr., and 2 yrs. old; Alsos 1 Jersey, Holstein Springer Cows. Apply D. C. Collier, Barnesville, Tel, 73. 30 Hereford Heifers, good . ford Bull, 600-700 Ibs., very uniform quality, reasonably priced. Pierce L. Cline, Oxfrd. Phone Covington 2167. : Calves, three 9-11 mos. old, four 1-3 mos. old, reasonable price. A. L. Hendrix, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4. : 1 reg. Guernsey Cow, 5 yrs. old, due to freshen in June, $225.; Reg. Guernsey Heifer, bred, $175. at my farm. No let- ters. Phone 148 R-2. E. Willingham, Cedartown, Rt. 3. Reg. Shorthorn and. Polled Shorthorns of excellent breed- ing, all ages, all colors, also reg. Red Polls of good breeding, dual puropse catttle, reasonable prices. G. T. McDonald, Oak- wood. Tel, 222. Reg. Hereford Bulls, horned type, 12-16 mos. old, $150. - $250. ea. Cecil Travis, River- dale. Phone Fayetteville 5581. 2 Polled Hereford Young Bulls, 9 mos. old and 15 mos. 2nd., Reg. No. 6142850,, Mother a pure Polled Hereford but not reg., $170. ea. at barn: Mrs. .. P. Jones, Lula, Rt. 2. Reg. Hereford Bulls, both polled and horned, old enough for service, best of bloodlines, $150. ea. up. Several to select from. Come. see. G. W. Steele, Lilly, Ga. Phone Vienna 4175. Reg. Angus Calves, and pure- bred Angus Male, ready for service, for sale or trade for cattle of equal Hereford Boar, and Gilt farm in 2 weeks. O. L. Jones, At- lanta, 480 Trabert Ave., N. W. value; 1 reg. Good Jersey-Guernsey Cow, never goes dry, daily, pound or more of $145. Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2: butter when fresh, Milch Cow, 4-1/2 gal. day, $150. at my place. W. H. Brown, Ellenwood, Reg. Jersey Bull, 22 mos. old, good cond., $125.-at my home. D. R. Flynt, Lincolnton. Herefords: Purebred Heifers, Bulls, and Steers for sale. J. A. Lowery, Eastman, Rt. 4. W. 3 2, Tel. cash. Rt. 2 Riley Several Milk Type Cows, al. his sire Biltmore Ivy Butter- c/o calves from purebred Angus not registered J. Williams, Davisboro, Rt. ao Hereford Heifers, average wt. 550 Ibs., breeding age, Bangs and TB 14 grade heifer all calfhood vaccinated, < choice grade, bred to reg. Here- 7 milk strain Shorthorn Bull ; Bee old, Sire, Cornish Mtn. Squire Jersey Cow. 5 yrs. old, $100... + Woodring, Alto, Janta, re a eR tL Ts OT Fea EMA Dm a pote te ao sters Place-Walter: Williams, . Sater Hit, % _ Hog Prices Paid At Various =k CATTLE FOR SALE . reg: Jersey Cows with youre calves, Jersey Bull, reg: hite Face Bull. William Cash, Gainesville, Rt. 7. 1 yr old Angus Bull, 300 Ibs., ready for service, not ~ $150. at farm on Kellytown Ri McDonough I. Pennisi, At- 427 Peachtree Arcade ldg; Ma. 8782. old Hereford Bull, Domestic Woodrow breeding; top quality for commercial herd; $225. cash or exch. for 2 beef type heifers; Dallas Ber- er, Mgr., The Rock, Bi & B. anch, 13) mos. HOGS FOR SALE Little Bone Black African Guinea pigs, stay fat kind}. for breeding, males: and famales, $20. ea.; If shipped, $21. ea. Life _ treated for cholera. O: P. Sin- a ~ quefield, Harrison. s Reg. Berkshire Pigs, ready . for delivery May 8th., $251 ea. FOB farm. L. Biggers, Cleveland, Rt.. 3. Cherry Red: Furoc: Pigs; male and: female; wormed: life treat- ed, with papers from top blood- lines; $20. ea. BE. W.. Cail, Save annah, Rt: 5,. Forrest River Dur- ac Farm. 50) Hampshire Pigs for sale my farm, J..C. Brooks, Newnan, Rt.. 3; Brooks Farm Purebred. Duroc Male Pigs, $25,. ea, treated: and register- ed; $20. ea not treated and re- gistered. From. prize winning 4-H) Club stock: Jerry Andel, Perry,-Rt. 1. 15 Pigs, 8 wks. old, sired by reg. boar, $10. ea.; Reg. SPC - Boar for service, Fee $5,. End of - Rockmill: Rd. from: Alpharetta. George M. Long, Alpharetta, Rt. 2, Box 44. Lange: reg. OIC Sow,, recent- .a]y sired 10) pigs, ready, $50. at my home. John E. Jones, Lula. ~ Reg, Blake PC Pigs, some~15 wks. old, some 10: wks. ald, males and females. Call.at Ross HOGS FOR SALE Young Duroc Sow, about 300 lbs. with 10 pigs, reasonable. J. P.. ~Baechus,. Macon, Bloomfield Rdi 3\mos.. old reg, Black PC Boars: 75 lbs., cholera: immune; 035: ea, will ship; Hark Mullis, Coch- ran, Box 256i Full stock Little Bone Black Africam Guinea Hogs, stay fat kinds. pigs,. $15; ea. at my farm; More if shipped: Ready May. and June. Booking orders. now. Wilsom Garson, Griffin, Rt. C.. Reg. short nose; blocky- type @QIC /Pigs, from litter of 12, 1st. litter, 9 wks. old; from. Blue Ribbon and Reserve Champ Sow. Inquire. John Mobley, Decatur, 3154 Alston Dn: Cx; 6628. ie OIC: Pigs: from reg. short nose; blockly type stock, out of good bloodlines, Will reg. in buyers: name: See at my farm or write: Paul J. Cain, Com- merce; Rt, 1. Big Bone Guinea Sow, 275 lbs., 11 pigs (weaned), 7 wks old, $135. for lot Robert T. Stephens, Fairburn, Rt. 2, T: E. Stephens. SPC. Boars ready for service, 4, champions in bloodlines, good blood, cholera immune, reg, buyers . name: CC: R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. : 2 reg. Black Essex Sows, 7% pigs each, $50; ea. sow with ready for service, $20.;, Shoats, Males, Gilts, $15. ea. A. Chapman, Moultrie, Rt. 5. OIC. Pigs, born, Jan. 16, short nose;, Blocky out of large: lit- ter $22.50 ea; If shipped, $24. ea, Reg: buyers: name, Ship anywhere. J. H. Roquemore, Americus,, Rt. 2. 12: reg. SPC Pigs, around 60 lbs. ea., 4 males, 8! gilts, $30. ea. at: my: barn, 2) mii So, Osierfield. Alford Harper, D. J, Harper, Osierfield. . 3. reg, 7 wks: old SPC. Boar Pigs, $22.50 ea; Reg. SPC} Sows, $125.; The sow was Rese- reve Grand Champ, Gilt at Atm lant Awnea FFA Pig: Chain eared a Lele she i08 5314 SHE. Mrs. pigs; Bred Gilts, young Boars. P:| Blocky Type, HOGS: FOR SALE Fine Healthy 8 OIC and Berkshire Cross Pigs, $10, em. Chas, Holloway,, Ben) ad. All. Hill,. 7205 Campbellton ea, Phone Fr:. 2736; Reg, Hampshire Male; ..13:|; mos. old, $50. here; Gene Elder Cornelia, Rt. 1. Phone 2004. SPC Sow with 5 nice pigs, subj. to reg., $60. at farm 5 mi. L. W. Seago, Pine- hurst, Rt. 1. 17 Little Bone Black African Pigs (stay fat kind), old enough to: take away May Ist., $10: ea. Hubert W. Daniell, Winston. Fine PC Gilt just about} ready for breeding, $35: my place on U. S.. Hwy. 41. C.. B Huie, Forest Park. Phone Jonesboro. 6781. 1 ea. Tamworth, and P, C. Sow, 300 lbs. and Berkshire Boar, 325 lbs., 3 Shoats, 165; Ibs:,, 8-Shoats, 100 lb.; 23 pigs, 6 - 12 wks. old. Not garbage fed stock. 36) in all. at. $11.50 ea. for lot. G. E.~ Forehand, Decatur, Rt. 3, Phone Clarks- ton, 3-6946i : Reg. Berkshire. Pigs, ee for delivery May. 8th., $25. ea. L. Biggers, Cleveland,,|. FOB: D: Rt. 3. Top bloodline Reg, Duroc: Pigs, male and female, reg. in buyers name, $20. ea. E. W. Cail; Savannah, Rt. 5, Forerst River Duroc Farm. 4 reg. Duroc - Jersey Red} won lst. place at pig show, $25, ea, Also 8 Black Big Bone Guinea Shoats, around: 50: lbs:, no runts, $12: 50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Will Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1. SPC Pigs, 8 wks. old, treated, reg, in buyers name. 4 mi. s. E; Pinehurst. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst. Top Bloodline Cherry Red. Duroe Pigs, reg:, treated, for life, $20. ea, BE: W. Cail, 'vannah, Rt. 5; c/o Torrest Riv- lev Duroc Farm, s Nice reg. Big Borie Guinea Plas; litter of 10) for boeowe ke ee shipped anywhere: in Denton, Re Week. Old: Sa- | HOGS FOR ae wormed, treated for sal. Talley, Ohoopee,. Box St. : 10 nice full Winodert Duroc} f, Jersey Shoats, $10. ea:; Also: -Y reg. 200 fb. Duroc Male Hog,. good: breeder, $50, Cant be}, Haddock, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES ~ FOR SALE - Mare Mule, 5 yrs. old, about 1200 lbs., for sale or trade for a gaited Saddle Horse. A. Bi Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1. Palomino: Mare, 4 yrs. old,. Shetland Mare, foal in June, and white Mare about 400) Ibs., Also other Palomino and Arab- ian Horses. B. H. Tillman, Ly- ons, Phone 4162. Good 5 yr. old Mule, cieete works. anywhere, gentle, 850- 900 ibs.; Also 1 nice Jersey Milch Cow, 6 yrs, old, freshen April 15, 4, gal. when, fresh, doesnt go, dry, A-L ee Can, see on Killian Rd. Byess,, Canton, Rt. 2. Tenn, Walking Filly, 2 yrs. old, children can handle. C. L. Hardin, Doraville, 3251 Wood- win Rd. Phone Chamblee, 7- 4742. One Mare Mule;. 3-1/2 yrs. old, very gentle, 800-900 lbs. $100. J. F. Marchmont,. Dallas: Phone 6141. 5 Horses, ride or work, $85. - $150: C. C: Parker, Decatur, 131 Kelly Ra. Cr. 6660: 6 Mules; Also 2 H Wagon, Walking -Cultivator, 2 Cole) 1 pr. Mare: Mules, 11 and 12 yrs, old, 1100-1200 Ibs., also 2 HL) ton, Noreross, Rt... - Sorrell Tenn. Walking. eile 8 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs., ee _ c. R Belcher, Perry, Rt, 2. 9g J. J. Clavelanat ay, Reg, SPC Males. and Gite, shipped. Contact: W. A. Moore, | M. G.| le Planters. G. C. Sapp, Unadilla..| wagon, fair: cond. Franie Hamil-| NO. 2 NO.3 NO.4 _ Dawson: Livestock Co., iene Toombs County Stockyards, Lyons: $20.90 $2041 $19.20 $17.10 | Appling Co, Livestock & Market Services, _ Livestock Co., Ocilla $20.80 $2043 $1918 $17.59 Ine. Baxley $20.75 4 8 $20.75 $20.00 $1850 $i7.09 | Metter Livestock Market, Metter | $20.90 hi | Farmers Cooperative Livestock Assn., S214 $20.88 $2000 $17.96 | * itsanm uae : APRIL. 15 | Washingt _M, 38'n., . : 2 i eo a $20.95 920.8 sin0s gomao | Moultrie Livestock: Co... Moulizio amma | ae Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia $20.90: Jesup Stockyard, Jesup "$20.75 $20.45 $1995 $00.09 | Usiom Stockyard. Albany == 821,05 oo te $21.00 $20.05 $1805 sonog | Producer pgp nacre = co z =e : a $20.58 $9000 $1R00, $00.00 | 3 Sicckrand. Calaullt aie Seminole Livestock Auction 5 5 , ; Donalsonville $20.95 $20.55 $1955 $00.00 | Wilkes Stockyard; Washington a Bleclley Livestock Auction, Cochran $21.70 $20.00 $1900 $ia,a9. | Turner County Stockyard, Inc. Ashburn $21.15" =_ $20.45 : am Srang S17. ' Hazlehurst Livestock Market, a Market, Millen $20.75: $20.00 $19.00 $17.50 PHuazishurst \ $20.97 : Exell Cm Livestock Co.,.Columbus, $20:60: $20.00 $00:00 $00.00 omee 16. ' - Carroll Co, Livestock Sale Barn, Gumaiihan * $92.00 $21.00 $0000 $00.00 . Peoples Livestock. Market, Cuthbert $21.02 Shuman Livestock Market, Hagan $21.00 $20.50 $1950 $0000 | Wane County Livestock Market, Jesup $21.00. | Dodge. Co. Stockyard, Eastman $20.75 $2010 $19.40 somo | Sumter Livestock Ass'n, Inc. Americus $21.42 Ste cote, Gm, Senter Senindtene $21.00 $2m50 $1950 $00.00. | Valdosta Livestock Co. Valdosta $21.49, APRIL 14 ; Bulloch Stockyards, Statesboro. ~ $21.39: - Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas SOR $20.88 S1a70 gi7.79 | Faemers Livestock Co... Douglas ish sesh . Firmers. Stockyard. Sylvenia $20.50 $20.00 $1875 $00.00 | Effingham Co. Stockyard. Springfield $20.80. $20.50 $19.80 SOREN | Meftve Efvestoci: Mit, McRae $20185 $20.26 $1850 $on09 | Bainbridge Stockyard, Inc., Bainbridge $21.00 $20.80 $20.10 | Mitchell Co. Livestock Co., Camilla $21.11 $20.85 sta90 soooo | APRIL 17 f Taimall Livestock Co, Glounville $20.75 $20.15 $19100 $00.09 | Tiftom County Stockyard, Inc. Tifton $2112 _ Farmers Stockyard, Arlington $21.17 $2095 $1975 $17.85 ' Cordele Livestock Sale Barn, Cordele. $21.00 "HORSES AND N FOR SALE. 5 Bay Color Mare Peas Ibs. works well -at Ca enn Stringf . Williams,, aS 0 iper. RABBITS AND CA FOR SALE * Dutch Rabbits: 2 White, 1 Grey wd males, full. grown; $7.; ea.; One. Male, 2: female and White, 6 mos. old) full grown grade femal Dutch), $1.75 ea. R. A. ridge, Greenville, Re NZW Buck Rabbits, old; NZW. - Gray Crosse; -about 1 yr. old, $2.50. exp. charges. Jesse Carrollton, Rt. 2. y Rabbits: wae fiom prize winning | $4, obs Member, of pint and: James. A. , lock, Macon, 3507 Indi aan Rd. Phone 5-4680. well Rd CH Smooth Haired Eng inea Pigs, healthy h ducing breeding stock, and mixed: colors; $1.50. eet Griffin, 869. Me: t : 53 White and Blue-G bits. 75c ea.. Jimmie Dawsonville, Rt. 2. _ Gray Chinchilla Doe, 10- young, 4 wks. old), ship: - anywhere: Mrs. Woody, Dini Angora Rabbits: Pr. Bucks, 9 mos; old; $2. BP Morris, Whitesburg, Ped. NZ: Reds: large ae 16. mos old, uniors, mos. r does, riced right, & pee ood } FIRST QUARTER 1 1953 der, Commissioner April 15, 1953 Mascot Wheat Feed & Mill Run Sers. 14.50 3.50 tment of Agriculture . (P) F 13.44 2.90 | BYRD MILLING CO.; Loganville, Ga. f oy Byrd's Best Brand Sweet Dairy Feed G 1600 400 & : * Sad F 1625 330 - a ed list covers 127 samples of feed sent in by our inspectors CEDARTOWN DAIRY PRODUCTS Co., Cedartown, Ga. e ary, February and March of this year. : Cedar Valley Brand Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 /note that reports from the State-Chemist reveal that each F 21.44 3.60 ither, deficient in protein or fat, or was excessive in fibre. | Cedar Valley Brand Snap Corn W/Molasses G_ 7.00 2.50 that they were found to be either under or over the manu- x F 856 2:33 CENTRAL COTTON OIL CO., Macon, Ga. : 5 is Gumrter. 298 samples were sent in by the inspectors. : -Prosperity Brand 36% Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 4.00 e found to be as guaranteed by manufacturers. Out of the 127 F 3625 498 , 88 were subject to penalty. { Prosperity Brand 36% Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 400 fit, eset like for you to publish this list in The Market F 37.00 5.02 e yy doing so, the manufacturers will make every effort | CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Ga. i omades anil, therefore, bring their feeds up to guarantee. e Cimco Fancy Feed ee G@ 10.00 2.00 a cane Pe Ds 22 irector CLAXTON MILLING oS Claxton, Ga. : Food and Feed Division Snap Corn G 800 2:50 = = : - Py F 149 3.7 nufacturers Guarantee : COLORADO MILLING & ELEVATOR CO., Denver, Colo alysis as found by State Chemist - | ~ Wheat Gray Shorts & Screenings _ G 16.00 3.50 eds. Penalized Droid Fae Tere A = - 16.75 3.60 e i a] ts & | i / @ 1600 3.50 FLOUR MILLS, Abilene, Kansas he Santee ae a Soe oe F 1625 103 at Gray Shorts & Ground Wheat Scrs. a eae . a CONSOLIDATED PRODUCTS CO., Danville, Ill aot en e Kaffa ( Starting & Feeding Cal 4 25.00 4:00 D COOPERATIVE, INC, Columbus, Ga. as ee eee aa ae 2 16% Dairy Feed - ae an o Kaffa (For Starting & Feeding Calves) G 25.00 4.00 ; : 09 F 2613 2.79 FEED & SEED CO, Albany, Ga. aot | COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Cincinnati, Ohio : Dew Hog Finisher G 14.00 3.50 500 | " Egg Maker a> G 20.00 3.00 ; F 13593 3.99 . 5.00: * F 20.50 2.92 D MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia %y i i G 1600 3.00 Ba Dairy feed ) G 2000 3.00 12:00 16% Special Dairy Feed . ae 2 ee F 1825 312 936 | cogBY-HODGES MILLING CO., hen se Ala e Dairy Feed G 2000 3.00 1200 | ~~ Jazz Growing Mash G 18.00 3.50 Be F 26.00 2.71 783 -F 20.88 - 3.49 y Dairy Feed _ S ae ou a DALTON GRAIN MILLING CO., Dalton, Ga. ae aa { 13.2 Le | a i 6% 16. f G 16 (00 3.00 15.00 Vita-Rich Dairyman Spec al J ; r fe 353 (P) F 15.13 327 1856 | prxX1E FEED & SEED CO., Comer, Ga. . - G 1600 5.00 8.00 Dixie Dairy Feed G 16:00 3:00 : : F 1750 8.01 8.23 (P) F 1625 3.35 Ace H & M Feed. G 900 200 1200 | prx1z GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tenn. F 863 3.11 1324 | ~" Southern 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 { PEANUT COMPANY, Ashburn, Ga. | a | (P) F 1613 2.25 ut Feed . G 4500 5.00 16.00 | prx1E-PORTLAND FLOUR CO., Chatianoage, Tenn. 2 (P), F 39.06 5.40 17.89 Red Lion Shorts : G 15.00 4:00 Y & COMPANY, Lexie oe Shan an { F 1700 3.87 d A High Energy Broiler Ration 205 : 50 | 2ed Lion Short G 15.00 4:00 : s ; 2338. 3:39 4:15 as. ee F 1730 445 A High Energy Broiler Ration = eae <3 | DOERUN MILLING COMPANY, Doerun, Ga. ee a UR MILLS, Macon, Georgia : 3 ae Ground Peanut Vine Meal & Molasses G 8.00 3.00 Laying Mash : F825 327 354 (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) 3 G FOR SALE RABBITS AND CAVIES | SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE\' | Reg. Tog Billy, 1 1/2 yr. ond, | if. Come good qualities, } Leon Watson, Unadilla. - to. sell, s. A. Skee : SHEEP AND GOATS oie 53, Par Giant Buck, FOR SALE : abit , 10 aan. , $7.1- 9. a old, oan with papers. Mrs. O'Neal, Concord, P. Deep bodied Western wre with lambs at side, $35. a! 13. Curtis, Farmington, one! | Madison 2603. 1 purebred Nubian Milk Gost, freshened 2 wks. ago, 2-3qts. |daily, $50. Cannot ship. No. \letters. C. D. Hood, Edison. One 3 mos. old Nubian Goat, -1$7. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 26- 79 Pharr Rd., N, E. Tel. Cr.) , | 4390. : 7 ics Rag Les cost, Red NZ Rabbits, 1 yx.| naturally hownless, Atlanta, 20.) 1 Gray Chinchilla Doe, Ss Mooly De, s Ss. W. Phone Fa. old, $10. or $3.50 ea.| 5671. , : pre Nubian Milk Goat, 4 qts. Ist. 4: kid, freshened Ist. May, $35.; {Nubian - Shannon Crossed Bil- ly, $15.; 4 mixed Goats, $20. "1Cannot ship. (At Conner's ';|Fishing Camp). Mrs. P. L. Rog- ers, Bloomingdale. 2 French Milk Goats, one rleivine 3 qts., one 6 qts., sell either one or exchange for one) .|that will freshen later. R. E. | Wallace, Hampton, Box 151. es Teg. Toggenberg Doelings, | er Red Juniors, 2-3) from reg. Blue Rib- . Red, $25. mostly Ewes. Wallinn's Farm on Sat- | urdays, or write: | Gillsville, Rt. 1, giving 4 gts. | nished. 100 head ss , all ages, and, an be see at J. BD. , A. White, French Alpine- Milk Goat, with week old doe kids, $50. Reg. papers fur- T. B. McCall, Quitman, Box 62. (Brooks Co.). LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want 10 good milking type | Heifer Calves to raise on halves: for 18 months. Good references. | Floyd Jenkins, Fairburn, Rt. 1, Phone 5241. . Want one to 40 head cattle to raise on my 110 A. pasture. Contact = satisfacto: basis agreed on. W. D, Kindred, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 220. Want Hereford, Jersey or | Hereford - Guernsey cross cows with calves at side r cows and heifers, bred to Hereford male; also want gentle, vell trained, 800 lb. mule or horse. Del. my farm, Mt. Bethel Community. | Roger Thompson, Marietta, Rt. )3, Phone 9-5959. Want 10 good milking type heifer calves to raise on halves for 18 mos. Can give good ref. Floyd Jenkins, Fairburn, RFD 1, Phone 5241. Want Reg. Durham bull, a- LIVESTOCK WANTED POULTRY FOR SALE | milk. Prefer reg. bout 300-350 ibs. cheap. J. sat, Dalton, Rt. 4 GOATS: Want 3, 3 to mos. old Black cheap for Nubian billy goat, cash and not too far from Way- cross. Buck McCrea, Waycross, Ri. 33; Want 20 to 25 milk State age, kind and Charles Orser, Nahunta, HORSES AND MULES: Want gentle pony for riding, very cheap. James Silvers, El- goats. price. Rt. 2. -| lijay, Rt. 3, Box 88. - Want small, spotted Shetland pony, reasonable. Will come for within 100 miles. Letters ans. J. Harold Street, Atlanta, 2956 Buford Hwy. CH 1777. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want Nubian Billy from reg. stock and good milk strain, be- tween 6 mos. and 2 yrs. old. Best price along with picture. E. J. Vann Jr., Camilla. Want 2 goats giving plenty stock. Must be reasonable. Dr. W. B. Mar- shall, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 421. Wit some purebred Angora Goats. Quote price and whether registered or good grade kind. J. B. Hall, Newton. POULTRY FOR SALE Bantams: Jap Silkies, one rooster, 2 me $10.50; Eggs (Toppies) $2. per 18; BR, 1 4 hens, $12.50; BANTAMS, BRAHMAS: os Bantams: Patridge Wyandot- tes, 3 hens, 1 rooster, $11.; Trio White Crested Rlack Polish, Hens Jaying, Pair Black Tail Jap, $5. pr. J. C. Ogletree, Barnesville, 457 Forsyth St. 2 mos old Baby Bantams, $3.- 50 doz. Lockard Bell, Atlanta,~ 2677 Pharr R1., N. E. CR 4390. : 1 pair Partridge Cochins, Pr. White Cochins, 2 Black Cochin Hens, 1 Partridge Cochin Rooster, for sale or trade for heifer calf or milk goat. M. D. Beauchamp, Conyers, RFD 3. Purebred Blac) Tail Jap. Bantams, 1 yr. old, laying, $5. pr.; $7. trio. Mrs. R. C. Douglas, Meeks. : 3 purebred Black Cochin Hens, 1 rooster, $10. Exch. for trio purebred Golden or Sil- ver Sebrights: mixed Bantams, 75c ea. Must call for. C. E. Brown, Scottdale. 12 light Brahma hens, $2. ea.; Cockerel, $2.50. Large, fine specimens, Super De-luxe matings. Crated, FOB. Mrs. D. C. Collier, Barnesville. CORNISH, GAMES GIANTS: Purebred Dark Cornish Hens, 1952 hatch, "p RE well, $2. ea.- Brahmas: Cocks, $3 Flynt, Lincoln- ton. 8 Dark Couish Hens, 2 old, $2. ea. . Roosters, 1 yr. FOB. Mrs. O. = Goss, Gales aoe -_ BO - $3. ea. C. A. Ingram, Lilly, _ ea. Doyle C. Knight, Dublin, yaon EIGHT (Continued from page One) the point where we can trade with the ' low standard countries of the world. - - Congress must also determine whe- ther we are going to maintain high health standards, high nutritional standards and _ strict sanitation of foods, or whether we will continue to legalize the sale of food products merely because - proved that they are dangerous to life. The present downward trend over a long period of time in the consumption of wheat flour is an outstanding example of how agriculture and have both been seriously affected through : people. it cannot be public health MARKET BULLETIN consideration only of profits to be made and without regard to the health of the : .: The standards set fy the Feders and Drug Division are largely th ards desired by processors and The milling of wheat flour in such manner as to rob it of natures vitamins and the addition of poisonous bleaching elements to make it white has resulted in a product entirely foreign to whole wheat flour insofar as health and nutri- tion are concerned and insofar as the unnecessary induction of poisons into the human system are concerned. This work ig a large field and cannot possibly be discussed here. I am merely mentioning -it here to call attention of this committee Farm Price Suppor And Foreign Impor + to the wide field that needs al by Congress. facturers and Division. health and needs of the peopl The same thing happened to and Drug Division many years ag _ | has recently happened in the Bur Standards, but no action was tak Congress to correct the alan - Sincerely yours, TOM LINDER Commissioner of Sa have little regard _ POULTRY FOR SALE 2 Pit Game Hens, for sale or trade for small Bantam hens. Randall Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. Dark Cornish Roosters, $2.- Ga. 5 healthy young, laying hens, gura. purebred Dark Cornish, ahs for $21. J. E. Granger, Reidsville 10 pure Dark Cornish, 1952 hatch hens, $25. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. 7 Cross Red and Gray Game Roosters, $5. ea, Eugene Brew- er, Decatur, c/o Snap Finger Farm. 15 Wingate Pit Game Brown- Red Hens, $5. ea. Trade for B. B. Bronze Turkey Hens, or for ood used Hammer Mill with elf. R. W. Norton, Eatonton, P. O.. Box 190, c/o Shady Hill Farm, LEGHORNS (WHITE, BUFF, BROWN): White Leghorn Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs from my heavy laying Hanson strain. T. W. Nations, Atlanta, 1490 Wil- lis Mill Rd. S W. 700 White Leghorn Pullets, 10 wks old, best grade, health- ly, $1.25 ea. Must sell at once. Mrs. E. I. Woodfin, Milner, Phone Barnesville, 364- J-1. 15 White Leghorn ee la: ing, 1 yr. old in May, t. King, Atlanta, 659 Gonteu: PE, S. W. RA 5216. 26 AAAAA _ grade _ Bushs Ozark strain, Brown Leghorn hens, 1 and 2:yrs. old, and 2 roosters, 1 yr. old, $40. or $1.- 50 ea. at my home, 10 mi. No. Calhoun, Write first. Mrs. W. H. Stancil, Rambhurst, Rt. 1, Box 144. MINORCAS: Giant Black Minorca Breed- ing Cockerels, and Hens, 1 yr. old, $3. ea.; $5. pr.; Eggs, $2.26 per 15 del. si B. Millians, New- nan. PEACOCKS, DOVES, QUAIL, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS: Peafowl, Pheasants, Chickens Ducks, Geese, Bantams, Pige- ons, Guineas, Rabbits: Also Hatching Eggs, for sale. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. 5 young Yellow Buff Orping- ton Roosters, $2. #a.; 2 Hens, 1 Rooster, Negro Roundhead Shuffler Cross, $10.; Roosters, $4. ea. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. . Common Pigeons, mated, and_ working, $1. pr.; 1 pr. Muscovy Ducks, $4. pr. Starling Yawn, _ Byromville. 2 prs. Kacing Homing Pige- ons, Rice strain, l.yr. old, mat- ed, banded, working, $5. for lot. Grady Panter, Dial. _ Ringneck Pheasant Hens, $3. | Sorrells, POULTRY FOR SALE Trio Silver Pheasants, 2 hens now laying, and cock, $30.; Mongolian pheasant eggs, 35c ea;. Ga. Bob White quail and jant pigeons, $3. pr. R. G. eynolds, Baxley, Rt. 3 Large Northern Bob White} quail, $7.50 pr. No less 2 yrs. sold; Eggs, $30. C. FOB. C. E. McKinney, Atlanta, 3304 Clair- aoe Rd. N. E. EX 6096. 2 Chuka- males for sale, and want to buy 1 or 2 -Chukar hens. Alton Jones, Newnan, 78 East Broad St. Phone 473-W. REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS: 11 N. H. June 1952 Hens, just eying, 2 Roosters, $1.75 ea. Mrs. G. Kinney, Stone Moun- tain, Rt. 3, Phone 6651. 17 hens, mostly NH Reds, several laying; 6 Roosters, 3 of which are NH, and other cross breeds, $1.50 ea. My place 8 1/2 mi. So. Palmetto, Roose- iy ae M, Adams, Newnan, RI Red Hens, slaying on foot, Mrs, i Newnan, Rt. 5. 20 AAA Grade NH Red Pul- lets, 10 wks. old, $20. ea.; $24. ea. if shipped. MO. Mrs. R. L. Fears, Jackson, East 3rd. St. Phone 2666. Purebred RI Red Hens, and NH Red Roosters, 1 yr. old, $3.50 -$5, ea. Mrs, Ruth A. Wicker, Americus, ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE, OTHERS: Parks Barred Rock Cock- erels, Feb. 23 hatch, from trap- nested hens, $1.50 ea.; 1 Tur- key Tom, 25 lbs., $10. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Parrott, RFD 1. Pure, young, White Rock Roosters, extra large for age, $2. ea. Express Collect. Carl Royston, Rt. 1. Whie Rocks, Martin Strain, AAAA grade, 38 pullets, two roosters, 2 mos. old, $40., FOB. J. C. Brown, Helena. A ee DUCKS, GEESE, GUINE 4 White Guinea Roosters, $10. or $2.50 ea. FOB. Nathan B. Deaton, Buford. 10 purebred B. B. Bronze Turkey Hens, all laying, 2 toms, $100. Eggs, $4. doz. Mrs. Belle P. Carter, Newington. Fla. Quackless White Ducks, 4-6 wks, old, $1.50 ea. R. A. Plastridge, Greenville, Re, :4; Wild Strain Mallard Ducks, Green Heads, Drakes, $2.50; 2 or more, $2. ea.; Baby Mallards, 1 month old, $1. ea.; 5-6 wks, old, $2. ea. MO. Eliza Guilford, Blackshear, P. O. Box 8. White Embden Goslings, 6 wks. old, Ma shipment, cash with order. Also Mammoth Toulouse Goose Eggs, 50ic ea. W. Stegmeyer, Seventy a0, West 30 Ib. mmers, imited quantity;} : to live with widow and do light ; POULTRY FOR SALE White Pekin Ducks, laying, ee pr. (male, female,); Trio, 3.50; Eggs, 75 doz. Plus post- age. Mrs, A. P. ton, Rt. 2: - Wild Strain Mallards: Drakes 1 - 2 yrs .old, $2.50 ea.; 2 or more, $2. a,; 4 wks. old Bab Mallards, $4. ea. MO, Ta Bartley, Blackshear. White Holland Turkeys, lay- ing, good weight, A oo $16. Bi Will not ship. C. 8. Winn, peony Atlanta phone 47- Jones, Hamp- WYANDOTTES: 40 AAAA White Wyandotte young hens and 2 roosters, in full production ae os Mrs. Ss. P. Jones, tala, BR POULTRY WANTED ANCONAS: Want 100 Ancona Hens, Old Fashion Black, not older than} k, 6 months, pay $1.25 ea. and shipping charges. J. R. Vincent, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 210. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEDSE, GUINEAS: Want 2 MB or BB Turkey Hens at reasonable price, and come after within a few miles Atlanta. Mrs. F. M. Wesbrooks, Sandy Springs, 6096 Roswell Rd. Phone Atlanta CH 6069. Want Drake and 2 ducks of Indian Runners. Write price. Mrs. W. B. Russell, Dublin, Rt. 3. Want 4 Guinea Hens, 1 Roos- ter, will pay $1. ea. delivered to Canton. Mrs. Helen Weaver, Canton, Box 85. FARM HELP WANTED: Want man to look after cat-|- tle and do truck farming on halves. Near town. 5 R house, wired for REA school bus and mail rt. farm adjoins paved hwy. No drunks. W. L. Oliver, Barnesville. Want-honest, dependable set- tled man and wife for small farm within city limits Nash- ville, Ga. Will furnish living quarters if desired. House wir- ed, plent ene water, well on porch, 129. Plenty of churches cad schools. Thickly settled community. Mrs. Ida M. Griner, Nashville, Rt 3, North Doris St. Want one elderly man _ or couple with small income to live on small cattle farm. Will fur- nish small house, lights, water, etc. 6 mi. Moultrie. T. O. Col- Baer 1196 - 4th. St. Ss Want unencutnbered white or colored woman, middle aged, farm chores on farm. Nice lo- cation. Home and salary PM. I Jhnson, A ett, FARM HELP WAN TED = Want 1 or 2 H farmer, 50-50 | basis. Nice, smooth, fertile land, bale cotton per acre. Riding cultivator, good 4 R house, plenty wood, and water, mail and school Rt., good thickl, settled community. Dr. W. J. Green, McDonough, Rt. 2. Want middle aged white woman to -live with elderly woman on farm in Forsyth Co. and do light farm chores. All conveniences, with telephone, and mail route by door. Rea- sonable -salary, -board. Contact by mail or in~ person. Mrs. Marie Roper, Cumming. Want farmers for small trac- tor farm, rich land, cotton rent, or 4ths., Also use middle age good wom- an to cultivate flowers, garden, other light farm chores. J. S. Ward, Atlanta 889 eee Ave. Phone LA 8902. Want nice middle age coups (no children) to live- on and look after farm. Can have chic- en, hogs, garden, and raise flowers. No drinking. Must be reliable. 1 mile West Conley Depot Gate, 54 hwy. R. J. Henderson, Morrow, Rt. 1, Box oA. Want white man or man and wife to work on small farm in Sandy Plains Community. Weekly Wages, or 50-50 basis. Clyde R. Parker, Marietta, Rt. 1, Box 184. Want at once, able ee reliable man for general farm work. No tractor, Farm with mules. Good wages, room, laun- dry, and hoard. Prefer Exp. man or consider with wife. Per- manent. R. J. Cline, Waleska, | Rt; 1: Want col. family to raise chickens on shares or salary. James. H. Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2, (Macland Com- munity), - : io 4 Want good man on cattle farm. Good house, lights, and water. Good pay. J. G. Pur- vis, Millen. Phone 32133. NS Want single man as helper in Bee work on farm. Must be reliable, willing worker. No experience necessary but pre- ferred. State age, wages ex- pected with room and_ board. Give experience. J. O. Hall- man Jr., ugh eee Rt, 1, Box 706-A. Want man and family able furnish self, 2 or 4 H farm, good land, 4 R house, elec., good well water, good barn, lots of compost, wood. School bus by place. 3rds. and 4ths. or standing rent. Mrs. Mabel Moore, Rome, Rt. 1. Want middle aged woman to do light farm work and care for poultry. $15. weekly, room, standing rent basis. | FARM HELP v Want hap for gener work on farm. S. E. lanta, Rt. 3, DI 1242. POSITIONS w v wea Grace job oO farm. Several. years exy raising and caring for and arranging perman ture. Also have 1 tra er. Best of references. Sparks, Manchester, 8 Want job on poultry stock farm. White, 45 W. L. Peek, Pavo, Rt. 2 Single man, 45 yrs. ol health, sober, wants farm. Experienced crops, tobacco, stock, rep: carpentry work. ~ John Macon, 1238 Third: Ste 3-8884. - Want position as | stock raising, or carin chickens on farm. Lif experience. Salary, house, den. Wife and self. references. Roscoe | Canton, Rt. 3. a White man with 3 wants Small farm as ca Vet. of World War II, una do hard work. Desire to b sober people. Prefer No, gia. Good house, wate: school and mail route. H -be moved. Letters ans. GC. Leonard, . Lawrencevil White man and wi ee small, farm, ee chickens, garden, 4 R house, elec., ne Teaita: on or near ace share basis. References, Burger, aes 249 Si son St., Want. on farm cari cattle, hogs, .chickens. white man and wife. Ni 4 R house wired for light church, Dont mind w: can help with any ki work. Monroe a Rica, Rt. tte Single Middle age, sober, honest, wants jol poultry, or stock farm. Also do repair work. Ri or board, salary. Coon ee Enclose stamp for repl Hemphill, Atlanta, 38 ington St. S.W. | Man and wife wanes farm for wages, at one wages. Need furnished D. L. Grindle, /o Pressley, Clermont, Rt. Exp: Dairy Herds helper want job on d for 20 pct. or on s Both married with ily. State full partic er Moore, M board. , Mrs. Mabel tenes ae man...) : : Want family. elp m handle herd with 60 cows mi ing : ip cto Mill .