Tom Linder Commissioner WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 : NUMBER 28 Editorial By TOM LINDER Republicans in Congress are to create a new State of the 1e Hawaiian Islands. The Dem- e working to create a new State The Republicans oppose cause they fear that a State of would increase the number of sitting in Congress. The Re- ; favor Hawaii because they are | that the great corporate in- vhich own and control Hawaii nd Republicans to n the Congress. The Democrats time, Democrats favor Alaska they also expect Democratic rep- tives from Alaska. : parently a majority of Senators d only in the success of the 7 to which they belong. parently without interest in 1at the creation of new States e foreign portions would have government and people of the | States. In other words, it is every A political | party and let the e ney FREEDOM TO VEL INTERSTATE the Constitution and. Laws of , all citizens of any State may , move to and. own. property ther State. Such citizens are 1 the benefits and protection ws of the United States and State they come to be citi- awaii is admitted as a State, including the Chinese, , Fil s, Malayans and all oth- . pass freely and without ques- drance. into every other State. . If they come to Georgia, as. ur elections, to draw old age i ae to conta charges All , ALASKA ABOVE COUNTRY represent aii because they do not want e Republicans in Congress. At | _|TIN will be published Mar. they are entitled to jobs, | A farm land for sale, lease, wanted, ete, butchered in foreign countries and spend billions of hard earned tax dollars all over the world on the pretext that they oppose Communism, WHO WANTS COMMUNISTS? What man of sound reason would be so naive as to believe that any President, Senator or Congressman opposes Com- munism if he advocates or votes for the making of hundreds of thousands of Com- munist citizens of the United States? Is it possible that the White House and the State House in Washington be- lieve that there is no limit to the gulli- bility of the American people? It is a well known fact that hundreds of thousands of Mexican wetbacks have come into this country besides those who have gained legal entrance, Sentor Chavez of New Mexico has a name indicating his Mexican origin and his voting record in the United States Senate also indicates, that his love of Mexico and Mexicans is greater than his love for the United States. TWO OPEN DOORS FOR ILLEGAL ENTRY The Attorney General of the United States, being a ec ee favors the | Farm Land Assue Next Week The annual Spring FARM |] LAND issue of the Georgia MARKET BULLE- < Farmers 24, Twice each year the MAR- KET BULLETIN features rent, in Alaska, they could move as creation of Hawaii as a State and at the same time makes the open statement that ' hundreds of thousands of foreigners are _ entering this country illegally and that this country is powerless to prevent it. If that be true, (which it is not) why go_ to the trouble of creating another State when the whole shebang of Asia can walk in without hindrance? The Hawaiian Is- lands, some of which are uninhabited, can easily become an unpoliced entrance point for Asiatics of all kinds, the majori- ty of whom are already Communists and all of whom are unsuitedby nature to be- come citizens of our kind of country or to live under our kind of Government. Should Alaska become a State, its thousands of miles of coastline unguard-. ed, together with the icecap of the Polar Region which makes it easily accessible to any number of Russian agents and sympathizers, would be an open door into the very heart of the United States. Once freely under our laws into Georgia or any oth- er State, as could a citizen of Alabama, Tennessee, the Carolinas or Florida. i According to the words of the Bible, _ in the latter days the Euphrates River - (meaning the White Race) is to be dried up so that the kings coming from the sun- rise may-be prepared. Perhaps all of this is fulfillment of the Scriptures wherein it is said that the kings .(meaning rulers and governments of all kinds) will give their kingdoms to the beasts until the words of the prophecies are fulfilled. Per- haps we are seeing these things come to pass before our eyes today. THOSE WHO WATCH Be that as it may; there are a few voices left which appear to be voices cry- ing in the wilderness pointing out to the people of this Nation the great dangers which beset them. There are still a few ' watchmen uttering the alarm from the watch tower and if the people heed not the warning of the watchman, the Good Book says their blood will be on their own heads, ; TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture ~$50. cash, or trade for value in well, GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN] on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL ACT [asspciarian Ee ava 3 EDITORIAL MEMBER Notices of farm produce under postage regulations inse and repeated only when reques of notice. and appurtenances admissible rted one time on each request t is accompanied by new copy Under Legislative Act the notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner 2ublished Weekly ai By Department ot Agricultu Atlanta, Ga. not assurfie any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Limited space vill not, permit insertion of notices contain. ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address 114-122 Pace St., Covington, G. Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0 Markets, 222 State Capito] - F Georgia Market Bulletin does } rm of June 6, of October 8, i917. ; Entered as second class matte August 1, 1937 at the Post Office & at Covington, Georgia under Act? 190U. Accepted , for mailing at special rate of postage | provided for in Section 1103 Act State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Executive Office State Capito: Editorial] and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace Si. Covington, ta SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND ; MACHINERY FOR SALE Good used Thornhill 2 H Wagon with bed, good cond., sound corn on cob. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt, 2. Ford Tractor Tires, two size 10 X 28, little tread, no holes, $15. ea. Ship COD your inspec- tion. You pay -express both ways if not taken. G. C. Har- West Point. One complete set of 2 Row Planters, Distributors, Cultiva- tor for John Deere Model 40-T son, $395. C. S. Vance, Griffin, Rt BB Box. 16:-A, New Holland 77 Automatic Pickup HayBler, used one sea- son, $1900.; Also Allis-Chalmers Combine, $500. Norman John- son, Warrenton. Model 302 Clipper Seed Clean with treater and roll feed hop- per, bagging attach., $325. with motor; $300. without. Will de- liver 100 mile radius. Milton P. Minchew, Jr:, Macon Rt. 3. Phone 37030. Ford Tractor, 1952 model, harrow, .2 row, planters and cultivating equipment. J. B. Cash, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 24, Gin System: 3-70 saw Pratt Continental, Ball-bearing Gins with complete equipment. Ready to go. I. W. Thompson, Elberton, Rock Branch, Rt. 2. One Bagwell Wagon, practi- eally new, 2 H, complete with body, $100. T. A. Darracott, Gainesville, Rt. ~1. Cole Combination Cotton and Corn Planter with all seed plates and fertilizer attach., used very little, practically new, $25. Frank W. Maynard, Winder, Rt. 3. Cub Tractor, slightly used, with full set new cultivating and planting attachments, plow, $1050. Call any day but Satur- a C. Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3. W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, good shape, $495. Ralph Dan- gar, Woodstock. Set of planters with delux seed hopper and fert. attach. for Cub used very little, for| saley or exch. for harrow for | cub; Also 5 Hp Garden trattor | and all attachments, completely overhauled, $200. Robert A. Moore, Atlanta, 983 Canter Rd., N. E. Ex-2552. Farmall H tractor, equipped with planters and. cultivators, $750. for, outfit. Will ,accept good mare plow mule as part payment, Marvin Maddox, Win- E-Zee Flow Fertilizer and Lime Spreader, good cond., $140. cash. See. P. S. Cape, Royston, Rt. 2. (6 mi S town, Hwy. 281). New Allis-Chalmers Combine, No. 60, with engine, grain bin, unloading spout, used on only about 59 acres. S. J. Clay, Ma- con; Rt. 3 Tele 2-51 ieee Farm Bell, 22 in. diam., per- fect cond.; Terracing Machine, all stell; 2 H wagon, 2-3/4 size; Dbl. Sec. Spring Tooth Harrow; 64 Chattanooga Turn Plow, etc. my place. 1 mile N. Winston. Horace Darnell, Winston. 1946 -W. C. Allis-Chalmers. Tractor, 10 disc King harrow, cultivators, % yd. drag pan and harrow trailer, good tires on tractor, ~$700 lot. G. KE. Burgess, Alpharetta. Tel. 2661. 1 Dise Terracing Plow for Ford-Ferguson Tractor, never been put together, $90. Frank W. Landrum, Winston, Rt.- 1, Phone Douglasville 2614. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Mule Drawn 10 Disc Cutting Harrow, Riding Cultivator and Walking Cultivator. See. V. D. Pulliam, Curryville; Rt. 1. ~ Old Time Buggy without top, $50. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Electric Brooder, used one time, holds 50 chicks, bought last year, sell under cost ($18). Mrs... W. R. Kelley, 3148 Tilson Rd. Phone De. 5949. Heavy 26 in. Rome Tractor Harrow, for sale 4 miles Wind- er on Winder-Jefferson Rd. G. H. Sims, Winder, Rt. 4. One 14 Can Dairy Milk Cool- er, good cond., used about 3 yrs,, sacrifice for $300. Charles Kemp, Jr., Camilla. 14 in. No. 3 J. B. Hammer Mill, 42 in. Gole~Corn Mill Rock, New Holland Corn Shucker and- Sheller, Line Shaft and Pulleys for operat- ing corn mill and sheller, all running shape. Sacrifice lot for $500, or sell any part. Cy. C. Hadden, Louisville. One 50 gal. steel barrel Sears push type powered Fruit spray-compressor. Used 1 sea- son; motor used one season af- ter a complete overhaul job. Plenty repair parts. Barrel needs 1 weld spot. First $100 for lot. W. M. Stem, Cohutta. John Deere B. tractor in good cond., with all aot for sale, or exch. for 1 row Farm- all or Allis Chalmers. Contact. A, D. Dean, Tifton. Rt. 1. One good 5 ft. Cutaway Har- row, Blanton make, for sale or trade for larger harrow, good cnd., wide spaced disc pre- ferred, and pay difference, within 100 mile radius. Letters ans. George Hair, Dalton, Rt. 3; : Case Tractor, Model VAC, harrow, disc plow and subsoil- er, all very good cond., also other farm implements, priced right. Mrs. Cline R. Freeman, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Rock- bridge Rd. (2 mi. past Pine Lake). Tel. 5622. J. D. Tractor, Model H, com- plete cultivators, planters, dis- tributors, extra good cond., tires. like new. Rane ot Lumpkin, Rt. 1B. Power Take-Off Pulley for Ford or Ford - Ferguson Tract- or, and 50 ft. endless belt used very little, both $60. Or will sell separately. Charles G. Presley ,East Point, 2821 Dod- son Dr. Am. 3663. David Bradley Garden Tract- or, 1952 model, used very_lit- tle, plow, etc., $150. J. P. Bac- chus, Macon, 5314 Bloomfield One 1952 Super C Farmall | Rd Tractor, cultivators, Planters, Fertilizer Attachments, used very little, A-1 cond. Cheap at my place. Geo. D. Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 3. Super C Farmall Tractor, cut offsaw, mowing machine, 2 disc plow, subsoiler, bush harrow, manure spreader, con- veyor with elec. motor for load- ing manure and corn, good shape. E. J. McGinnis, Alphar- etta, Rt. 1, Box. 146 Phone 4737. John Deere H tractox, plant- ers, cultivators, Bush & Bog harrow, 3-disc tiller, new tires on tractor equipment. In good cond. E. R. Taylor, LaGrange. 1952 Super C. Farmall trac- tor with all equipment. Used very little on small farm. Rea- sonable for cash. C. S. Mosley, Louisville, Rt. 3 2-H. wagon, iron whels, rol- ler * bearings, .Intl. make. In. good cond. Used very little, $50. John S. Murphy, Luthers- ville, Rt. 1. 1 Oliver 90 tractor, 1 F-12 tractor; F-20 tractor; all on rubber. In good running. cond. J. R. Coan, McDonough. Elec. incubator and brooder, 400 egg cap. Prac. new. Cheap for cash. W. J. Turner, Macon,. 506 Central Ave. 1. Binder with new sheets, 1 Cole planter with duplex corn and bean hopper, 1 2-H. turn- ing plows, all kinds of plow der, Winder-Jefferson. Rd. tools. Cheap. G. H. Malcom, Monroe, Rt 2 & Mi. S,. E. Monroe. ei *R. Taylor, One 48 model A Farmall Tractor, A-1 cond., practically new, eee cultivators, for sale, Homer Jton, Villa Rica, Rtv 1. : ~ Home made tractor for sale cheap or trade for pigs or calvs. Come see J. 2. Hender- son, Woodstock. (Nr City Limits). 3 Roller Chattanooga Syrup Mill and Copper \Pan and Skimmers; Also Oliver Walk- ing Cultivator, No. 6 Mc- Cormick Mowing Machine. C. H. Holeman, Loganville, Rt. 3. GE 8 Can Dairy Milk Cooler, also Set of DeLaval Milkers (magnetic*type) for dairy, both practically new, $300 ea. Green Page, Winder, Rt. 4. 1952 Model New Holland | Pickup Baler No. 77, $1500. J. C. Lee, College Park, Welcome All Rd. Atlanta phone, Ca. 6090. Want farm bell. Give price ahd location. Sid McClure, Adairsville, Rt. 1. Want 1 good, used power syrup mill. Prefer Chattanooga 44. Will consider other make. Must be in: good cond. cheap for cash. Clyde W. Garrett, Blairsville, Rt. 3. Want equipment. cond. Hugh Kemp, Rt. 4. Gordon tractor and Must be in good Marietta, Want planters and cultiva- tors for Ford tractor, 2 tiller Plow for Ford tractor. E. LaGi Decatur, | French, Jr. COND HAN Prefer Bradley with. Turner and cultivator. Write what you have. I. W. Stanford, Breman, Rt 1, Box 41-D. Want deep well pump of some standard brand. No junk. R. Robinson, Cedartown, Rt. Want set rear tractor tires, 10 x 28 or 11 x 28. Must be i Rt Want good used Cole corn planter with fertilizer attach. and one single foot plow. Must be in* Ist: ..Class\cond:.C. Miller, Cornelia. 1 Jim Brown incubator, 100 egg cap. for sale. Mrs. Esther Moon, Atlanta, 50 Clifton St. S. E. Phone Ey-7871. - Mule-drawn equipment, 1 cut- away harrow, 10 disc. 1 stalk cutter, 1 Cole corn, peanut, bean and pea planter. All in running cond. $15.00 ea. or $40. for : lot. Also 12 No. 10 2-horse trun plow, I Avery cricket, 1-horse turn plow, both for $12. S. J. Foss, Brooklet. 1. John Deere Model A tractor newly overhauled, brand new tires. New paint job. Bargain. J. C. Miller, Sr. Conyers, 128 OKelly St. PH. 4424. S Set of cultivators, planters, and distributors for M. John Deere Tractor, cheap for cash. 1 1/2 miles South Bushnell Cross ; Roads. Lowell Adams, Douglas, P. O. Box 371. 2-horse wagon, good boody for sale or exc. for pigs or calves. J. E. Underwood, Cleveland, Rt. 2. 3 Farmall cub tractor, 1952 model, cultivators and planters, tool bar harrow, 8-dise cuttaway harrow, $850. A.-R. Rosser, Jen- kinsburg. ae Int'l] bulldozer with starter and. starts on gas, runs on Diesel, in good shape $6,000; 4 wheel off saw, each $25. C. H. Walker, Hollywood, Rt. 2. ee 1954 Golden Jubilee Ford trac- tor, fully equipped with ligths, bumper, stabilizer, proof meter. Used very little, in perfect cond. David Bradley Garden Trac- tor, cultivator, attachments, $140 1H Wagon with harness, $35; 2 H Wagon with tractor pole, $15; turning plows, other horse ry Booth, Marietta, 303 Sand- town Rd., Rt. 5. Phone 8-7276. 1952 Ford Tractor with Wag- oner heavy ay front end loader practically new tires and hydraulic system. Jack Barber, Lithonia, 5370 Browns Mill Rd. Phone 3951. EE Ss Late 53 Massey Harris Pony Tractor, bush and bog harrow, disc plow, mower, field cultiva- tor, extra draw bar, PTO wheel wts., all 2 way life type. See at my farm, or phone nights, 2994. W.G. Boynton, Temple, Rt. 2. E p= MACHINERY FOR SALE}: Want used garden - tractor. | -|Phone 47-2629. e in} good cond. Will pay cash. Write de e Armstrong, Stockbridge, } M. | Lithonia, Rt. 2, ; wagon with steel wheels, 1 cut-| drawn implements cheap. Har- One set for any m10 Ferguson - Tractor, Vaughan, Doraville, Sliding Table | mounted on steel f: ccordwood blade, $70; cout a cee 'Type 50 Day Old Chick Side Del. Rake, pickup baler, no ju able. 100 mi. Atlanta. Case Side Del. Rak cond., wheel type, used o days, sacrifice $200. i Carroll, Rockmart, Rt. i Tractor, used 12 hrs. Ri Write or see. O. P don, Rt. 2. oe 1948 Farmall Tractor, matic lift, power tal pulley, planters, fe tivating equip. 5ro duster, 3 dise J. 2731. : _ Farmall H Tractor, ing cond., $500 also mer Mill for sak Ford Planters and Ferti tributor (Cole make), pre new type, also Ford Cul Farmall Tractor, preferab 1 to be raised with , All must be in good ton Ursrey, Hazleh 2155. : adaptable to use on tor, like new, mowed acres, $135; 2 ow Case with starter, light cultivators, 2 disc bottc dbl, sec: harrow, $87 lent cond. C. D. Gibson, - Practically new Ow H Wagon and! farming tools. H. woody, Rt. Springs). = W4 Intl. Tractor, | Make best offer for cash. J. W.| ber, runs well, cheap | Smith, Lavonia, Rt. 1. \IHC Combine with m cash;.And Dearbrn Drill, never used. ( Eatonton, RED 3. . 20 in re Head mill, belt, pulleys, bu good as new, $50 cash; farm blacksmith tools Mrs. W. H. Whittle, Fo Model M. John Deere, lent cond., lights, life, wheel weights, planters, vatos 2 disc plow, R row, $795. for lot. W. arately or trade for ment. J. C. Burson, ~ REGISTERED H the Sumter Co. Livestock : The Ga. Hereford Assn. Inc., will hold a March 23, at 1 PMselling 50 head Service age and heifersboth Polled and Horned. W. Tap Atlanta, 1323 Candler Bldg. 5 Nee s EREFORD SAL barn, Americus, Tu A dispersion sale of Reg. Herefords, fr finest of bloodlinesthe blood of Real Silver | 44th (the famous $52,000 bull) predominating ir will be held on Friday, Ap: Farm, LaGrange. Sale, beginning 10:30 A M. 119 bred (and some with calves at side heifers, and 63 b 5 herd j Silver : mino t} 1 ril 23rd at Hills raulic lift. Used very E. Sikes, Glennville, alt cub tractor, A-1 c plow, cultivators, , mowing machine, harrow for sale. Roy umming. phone 6742. Z . M tractor, Tiller, ). Planter, No. 123, M-12 , K-578 disc harrow. separately for best . Mrs. Rosalie 2 pulley and wheel wts., D. Tiller, seed box and vator parts, $650. J. h, Milner. Rt. 1. , WC Allis Chalmers complete with power power take-off; 2 row distributor and plant, ister, 2 row peanut disc Athens tiller, 28 n] tandem harrow, model feCormick Intnl com- cond. Sacrifice quick Holloway, Manchest- janola Dr. | ON I a ge RO IN I ac PR II PR as I rd a NR es ine er OND HAND ERY WANTED uster for Allis-Chalm- or. Will consider mule- duster. Also want lift type ust be in good condi- pay cash. Contact B. Lilburn, Rt. 1, Box anters, fertilizer dis- heavy 2-disc trail- for any tractor $60, xe. George S. Anderson, peer a: -Drawbar, 1 or 2-dise plow to fit Case S. C. Has to be of the trail hitch type. Must be ce. Write or phone col-| E. Hutson, Douglasville, Austell 2226. used tractor with mower 1 priced right, good dvise. Fred L. White, ad, (Morgan County) Rt. 23 ash, planters, culti- in good shape. Also like harrows and fowlers for Still, Monroe, Rt. 3. cultivators for 1951 cub, within 100 Mi. radi- rise Roy D. Tankersley, row Allis-Chalmers H. and distributor. Advise. Rosson, Summerville, Cultivators for John or B tractor. Must be in tion. State price in . R. A. McElmurray, Hep-} Planters and_ fertilizer t for Farmall A. trac- reasonable distance of Advise G. E. Powell, oan | ter, Buford, Rt. 3. Want draulic life-for Farmall H tractor (no junk). Advise Clif- ford Hulme, Elberton, Coldwat- er Plantation, Rt. 3. . want Athens disc plow, with 1 dise or any other good trailer type 1 disc. Advise. J. L. Led- better, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. : Ys hs eh s Want King bush and bog har- row for Ford tractor, no junk, in good cond, cheap for cash Ad- vise. T. R. Cowan, Monticello. Want used 2 row pepper plant- er, within radius 150 miles. Write. James Jackson, McDon- ough. Rt. 3. se Want Mowing machine for Ford tractor, in first class cond. Sane els Eubanks, Smyrna. Want planters and cultive- tors, also poison dusting ma- chine to fit a 2 row 60 Oliver tractor. Mrs. Ethel M. Battle, Curryville. Rt. 1. j Want to exchange one Clark 10 Disc harrow, bush or bog type, to be used with one row tractor, for planting equipment for Farmall Cub. John Self, Villa Rica, Rt; 1. Want. 1H Wagon, good cond. at reasonable price. W. A. Por- Want 2 disc Tillers for J. D. No. 4 Riding Cultivator, any make. Quote best price and describe. J. G. Buyers, Whites- Dure.<- Rts ol: 3 Want to buy used deep well pump in good condition, also planter for Farmall Cub. Clar- ence A. Carroll, Avans. Want used 7 ft. Farmall M Smoothing Harrow, No. C Dus- ter, _Planter, and Fertilizer Distributors (all Farmall). Con- tact. State price. Buck Brinson, Millen, Rt. 2. | : Want a 4 row poison spread- er (dusting machine) for farm use. Letters ans. Mrs. Mary Gibson, Mitchell. Agricola Rt. I Want. late model Ford Trac- tor and planting equipment: Also One Hammer Mill, 18-24 in., priced right for cash. No junk. Must. be in good condi- tion. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. Phone 6217. ; Want a horse or tractor drawn mowing machine and grain drill. Vohn B. Hemphill," Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 285, Want Forage Harvester with row crop and grass crop at- ees W. P. Stone, Camp- on. : 7 : Want one used 1953 Ford trac- tor, planters and cultivators, cheap for cash. W. D. Gill, Rich- land. Rt. 2. oe Want good, used tractor ae some equipment, near Carters- ville. S. T. Gardner, Emerson. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE *Yelando and J. E. W. 45 Soy Beans, germ. 90 pct., $4.00 bu. Packed in new 2 bu. bags. Fred B. Newton, Halcyondale. 150 bu. No. 1, 90 Day Velvet Bean Seed, picked without rain, $10 bu. R. T. Taylor, Jr., Rich- land. . 4 . Angus Auction , at 1:00 P. M., at the Coffee County Stock glas41 head to be offered for sale: 16 bulls, id and 24 females, cows with calves and. some of Georgias best herds. n, Rome, 412 West Bldg. will be held on Tuesday, : Planters and ferilizer|- .| and cultivator attachment hy- ERS CONSIGNMENT SALE _|/s=siscssble Soy Bes reeders consignment auction sale of Reg. d and Polled Hereford cattle, Bulls, Cows with side, open and bred Heifers, will be held at the tock Auditorium, Moultrie, Monday, March 22. W. E. Aycock, Moultrie. ~ |32 (1 peck to customer) $5 pk. bean Seed, heavy bearing, 35c cup. Plus postage. Wanda Sue Hastings Henderson Bush Lima, plant from. spring until early fall. 1953 crop, hand pick- ed, without rain, 30 lb.; Also several lbs. small pecans, 12c lb. Plus postage. Hiram C. Duffey, Lithonia, Rt, 2._ Tender, steaked and white half-runner and blue pole beans, 3 cups, $1.50; White Crowder, purple hull and brown 6 wks. peas. Also large speckled and white butterbeans, 4 cups, $1.25 Postpaid. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1: Colored bunch butterbeans, 1 lb. 45c, 3 Ibs. $1, 5 Tbs. $1.50 prepaid; Also want 1 lb. Congo watermelon and 3. lbs. dwarf okra seed, small foliage, 10 Ibs. large red peanuts. B. B. Banks, Athens, Rt.'4. Striped half-runner beans, old-fashioned butterbeans, small white ice peas 50c cup Add post- age. Exc. for okra seed or feed sacks. Mis. Ardel Meeler Bis- hop, Rt. 1, Box 222. _7 Ibs. yellow Crowder peas, $8 bu. F. O. B.- P. B, Watson, Mauk, Rt. 1. 50 Bu. sound purple hull, brown Crowder peas, $8 bu. at my barn. L. D. Toole, Mid- ville, Rt. 1. : 12 Garlic bulbs, 6 Mullein plants and 10 old-fashioned blackberry plants, ail $1 each variety. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. Speckled running velvet beans 2 bu. bags, $9 bu. Jack Fletcher, Tifton, Rt. 3. 15 bu. good sound, pure Dixie Lee Peas, $10. bu.; Lots of 2-1/2 bu. or more, $9.50 bu. FOB. Harvey C. Jorday, Buena Vista. Early White Butterbeans, and Butter Peas, 4 cups, $1; 30 cup Blackeyed Crowder, and Early Brown Crowders, 5 lbs., $1 Add postage. Mrs. ,T. L. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Colored Butterbearis, 30c cup; 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Horace Suttles, Hartwell, Rt. 1. a Imp. Velvet Beans, 10 bu., thand selected, $10 bu. MO. A. E. Tuten, Blackshear, Strickland Ave. Phone 2333. Ga. Rambler Peas, pure, pick- ed before rain, 30 lb.; $12. bu.; 75 bu. Clays, $7.50 bu. Will ship COD. E. E. McGahee, Dearing, Rt. 1. (Near Fort Creek Church). 18 bu. good 90 Day Velvet Beans, $8 bu. at my place. . C. Alston, Preston, Rt. 2. Old Time Col. pairs a beans (heavy bearing). ant now for 2 crops. 35 lb. Add postage. Exch. for Pole Half Runner, or Cornfield Bean Seed, pound for pound. Mrs. Henry Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1, Five Springs Rd. Good tender garden bean seed, Striped Half Runner, Pink Pea- nut, 60e cup; Purple Hull, and Cream Crowder Peas, 40 cup. No chks. Add postage. Mrs. Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 18 bu. Brab Peas, clean, pure, $7.50 Bu. FOB W. P. Snelson, Greensboro. White and Colored Bunch But- terbeans, 25 cup. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Running Butterbeans, small large also vegetable Soy Beans (large flat var.); and Blackeyed Crowder and large and small Salet Peas, 25c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Seth Hyatt, Ellijay, Rt. A. About 25 bu. newly developed No. 39 Velvet Beans, 20 bu. No. FOB. Will mail and ship. No COD. J. P. Morris, Baxley. 1953 crop White Half Runners: and Early Bunch Bean for gar- den, 50c cup (or 1/2 pint). Sold in 2 cup lots and up. Add post- age. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hia- wassee. Old Time Col. Bunch Butter- lb.; Plenty Seed Popcorn, 30c Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1, % Henry lb.; Also Cream SANS Ai EA _ FOR SALE Old Fashion Colored Half Runner Beans, 1953 crop, 30c cup. Add postage. Mrs. A. L, Sargent, Pitts, Rt. 1. Approx. 40 bu. White Hull Java Peas, treated; for weevils, $7 bu. FOB Metters. No less than bushel shipped. Carroll Collins, Cobbtown, Purple Hull Peas, large kind, 18-20 in hull, $3.50 pk.; $12 bu. No samples; 6 Week Crowders, $3.50 pk. Send postage. O. J> Edwards, Dacula. 20 bu. nice Brabham Peas, $7.50 bu. No less than 2 bu. shipped. H. D. Goodwin, Greensboro, 75 bu. Clay Peas, $4 bu. at barn. Cy W, Hadden, Louisville, Clarks Mill Rd. Purple Hull Peas, large run- ning kind, brown when dry, 45 Ib.; $4 peck; $15 bu, Del. Mrs. Geneva Chanclor, Pitts. White Blackeyed Peas, 35c large eup; 4 cups, $1; Also Yel- low Root Plants, 65c doz.; Cat- nip Plants, $1 doz. Exch. for White Sacks. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 80. White Tender Half Runner Garden and Striped Cornffeld Beans, 55 teacup; Blue Peas, 20c lb. in 5 lbs. or more; Garlic, 30e doz. Add postage. P. B. spon hh Ball Ground, Rt. 1, 27 bu. Velvet Beans, good quality, $10 bu. at home. L. J. Allen, Bastman, Rt. 5. (Near Plainfield, Ga.) White with Blackeyed Peas, 10c lb. Plus postage. Jud Rob- erts, Carters. 100 lbs. 6 Week Crowder Peas for sale. C. H. Holeman, Logan- ville, Rt. 3. i Little Pink Peanat Garden Beans, 50 cup. PP. Mrs. Taylor Pritchett, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Few Running Butterbeans, dry, bear until frost, 50 Ib. PP. Mrs. Henry Malcom, Social Circle, Rt. 2. > Red Speckled Crowder, and Blue Java Peas, 25c Ib. in 5 lb. or more; White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 60 tea- cup. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Old Time Tender Striped al- so White Cornfield, and White Half Runner Garden Beans, al- so Thomas Laxton English Peas, 60c teacup; 3 cups, $1; Blue Java, 25c teacup; 5 cups, $1. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Bunch Butterbeans, early variety, 25c cup; Red Speckled Crowders, 25 lb.; Also Arti- chokes, 60 ee Add postage. a Estelle Payne, Canton, Rt: Good tender garden _ beans, Striped Half Runners, 60c cup; Purple Hull peas, 40c cup. No chks. Add postage. Martin M. Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Good tender Speckled Cut- short Cornfield Beans, 60 cup; Mixed cutshort, 55 cup; May English Peas, 75c cup. Add pares No stamps. Arvil Lam- ert, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Good tender Speckled Cut- short Cornfield Beans, 65 cup; Mixed Cutshort, 55c cup; Also May English Peas, 75e cup. Add postage. Mrs. Ivy Souther- land, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Some White Milling. Corn for sale .H. M. Estes, Dun- woody, Rt. 1 at Sandy Springs. 500 bu. best grade White Corn in Shuck, $1.50 bu. FOB crib, W. P. Davenport, Dial. Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn, selected, hand nubbed, shelled, deep grained, little red cob, $5 bu. FOB. Alex Barfield, Louisville, 500 bu. good White Sound Corn, $2 bu. at my barn 6 mi. NE Kite. W. cd Greenway, Kite, Rt. 2. Large Yellow Pop corn, 30 ol, Brown- eyed Peas, 20c lb. in 5 1b, lots. Add postage. Mrs. Josie Downs, Wayatt Smith. FOR SALE on Seed, 60c oz.; $1.35 per % lb.; Pure Midget Icebox Water- melon, 60c 0z.; % Ib. $i.505 Jimpson Weed Seed for toma grafts, 25 paper and stamped addressed envelope. W. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 8. Nest Egg Dipper, other kinds small gourd seed, also Castor Bean, 15c package. Mrs. Johm Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. Brown Striped Half Runner String Bean Seed, 2 cups, $1.10; Mixed Col, and White Bunch, and Half Runner Butterbean Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1, Garden Bean Seed, free of weevils, 80c cup; $1.45 for 2 cups. PP. No. chks. Mrs. Nim- mere Talking Rock, Clemson and Perkins Okra, bear until frost, pods 1-10 in. long, 50c lb.;. Also Yellow Pop- corn, 9c lb.; 20c or 25c bu. Mrs. poe Mincey, Dahlonega, Rt. & 1953. Citron Seed, $1 lb.; Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 35 teacup; Banana Muskmelon, 50e cup; Honeyrock Cantaloupe, 456 Blackberry, bearing size, 50c doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz., 75e, Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Old Time Pink Peanut Bean, 65e; White Salet Eng. Peas, 85c. No. chks. nor stamps. Ople Gable, Ellijay, Rt, 3. - Tender Garden Bean Seed, | White Half Runner, Improved White Half Runner, Brown Six Weeks, Pink Peanut; Also White Tender Salet Peas. 60e cup. PP. Eula. Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 132. White Half Runner Bean, 55 cup; Also Paper Shell Pecans, 25 lb, Exch. for print sacks. (1 sack for 1 Ib. pecans). Mrs. ee Shuemake, Gainesville, e's Ly White Multiplying Nest Oni- ons, $1.25 gal.; White Running Butterbean Seed, 3 large eups, $1; Mixed Turnip, 50c cup; Large size Sunflower Seed, 5 cup. W. W. Mitchell, Gay, Rt. 1, Box 40. White and Col. Butterbeans, bunch var., 40c lb.; White and Green Okra, long var., very tender, 25c cup; Exch. Minia- ture Pumpkin for Icebox Wat- ermelon (Seed for Seed). Mrs. Z. D, Dodd, Alpharetta. 1 peck tender White Half Runner, White Cornfield, Early Brown Bunch Beans, 5@c cup; 8 cups, $1.35; Lima Butter Peas, Lima Bunch Butterbeans, 30c cup; 3 cups, 75c, Orders filled promptly. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, Rt. 3. rong Green Okra, 50 Ib.; Col. unch Butterbeans, 25 lb.;'Purple Hull Peas, 30e Ib. Add postage. All good seed from 1958 crop. Phone 5343 a S. F. Carroll, Rockmart, t. 3. Recleaned, scarified Sericea Lespedeza Seed, 99.10 pet. pure, 68 pet. germ., weed 6 pcet., total grass and har. seed, 55 pet. 25c lb. FOB. Can ship. La- mar Woodliff, Alpharetta. Phone 3861. Rutger Tomato Seed, $2.40 lb.; 3 lbs., $7; Marglobe, $3.25 lb.; 3 Ibs., $9; Copenhagen Cab- bage Seed, $1.40 lb; Wake- fiels, $1.50 lb. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. About 15 Ibs. Black Diamond (white seed) Watermelon, $1.50 Ib. .PP. Joe R. James, Douglas- ville, Rt. 1. = Long Wide Leaf, Buff Face Tobaeco Seed, 75c.Tbl.; Martin Gourd, 3 packs, $1; Giant Gourd, (5 ft. around) 3 packs, $1.25; Okra, $1 lb. Also Catnip Plants, $1 doz. Add postage. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. White Half Runner Tender Bean Seed, 50c large cup; Red Spotted Crowder Peas, 20c lb. All free of weevils. Add post- ie Otto Rice, Cumming, Tender White Creaseback Cornfield Bean Seed, treated, weevil treated, 50c cup. Add Royston, Rt. 1. postage, H. G, VanZandt, Dial. | SEED AND GRAIN | - = ; Pure Pride of Ga. Watermel- cups, $1.10 PP. Mrs. T. O. Me- Large White Half Runner cup; Also Imp. Dewberry, and. 2 Se cee + jay, Bean Seed, SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Soy Beans, Gaytan, 7 bu., $7; Lespedeza, Kobe, Korean, 150 lbs. each, combine run, 20c. Jack Bentley, Thomaston. Dial 3535. Good clean 1953 Cane Seed for sale. See or write Wayne Adcock, Adairsville, Rt. 3. 1954 crop pure Livsey Wat- ermelon Seed, $2 lb.; 2 lbs. poe New Crop Green Pod ka, $1. Ib.; 3. Abs... $2. PP in Ga. All sound, clean. J. M. Jones, Grayson. White Multiplying Onions, mild, good to keep through winter, $1 gal.; White Black- eyed Peas, 15c large cup. Add porieee: Mrs. R. H. Evans, Elli- 52: Good tender okra seed, 50c cup; Also Fig Sprouts, rooted, Damson Plum Bushes, 3 of each, $1; Black Walnut, rooted, 3, $1. Mrs. Irene Fowler, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. White Half Runner very prolific, 50c eup; White Creaseback Corn- field, free of weevils, tender, for sale. Add postage. Ex- change for print sacks (dark background): 2 cups for 4 sacks. Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial. 4000 lbs. Sericea Seed, clean, scarified, no noxious weed, good germ., 28c lb. Or best of- fers Tell? 912933. A--Swint. Barnesville, Rt. 1. ~ Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, ' 20c start; 12 sts., $1; Also long Green Okra, $1. pt. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rockmart, -Rt. 2. Jimpson Weed Seed for toma- Imp. to grafting, 50c Tbl.; 3 Thls., $1. FP. Mrs. Rosetta Hunnicutt, Dial. Kobe _ Lespedeza, Martins Milo, recleaned, excellent cond., certified purity and germ. on re- quest; Also combine run barley oats, and milo. Priced right. W. M. Nixon, Thomaston, % B & B, Ranch. Tel. 2412. Climbing Okra Seed, 25c-50c pkg. Enclose self addressed, stamped envelope. No chks. nor stamps. Fred Late ep ana, Rizal. 40 bu. Recleaned hog and hay pea seed, new bags-(1_1/2 bu. ea.) $11.25 per bag. W. H. Stud- still, Lakeland, P. O. Box 42. Calif. Multiplying beer seed, 30c start; Okra, 40c cup. Add postage. Harold Nolen, Rock- mart, Rt. 2. Tender, Striped Cornfield Bean Seed, 40c cup. Prompt shipment. Add postage. No COD. Mrs. H. W. Summerour, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. 2 or 3 lbs... Mamouth .Okra, Seed, gathered before rain, elear, 75c lb. or -exch. for seed peanuts. Ea. Pay postage. Mrs. C. K. Simmons, Hollywood. Green Glaze Collard Seed, 1953 crop, 25c Tbl.; 6 Tbls., $1;| $5 lb.; Martin Gourd, and Jumbot Pumpkin, 15e doz.; 2. doz., 25c!| White Butter beans, 35c lb.; Half} Runner Garden, 50c cup. RP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. 1953 hand saved round, dark! green, yellow meat watermelon | seed, 50c, cup; Ppurple Hull Blackeyed Crowder Peas, wee- vil treated, 20c lb. White mul-| tiplying onions, $1.25 gal. Add | postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, | Calhoun, Rt, 2. Yellow crook neck squash, | Jong pod okra, Black Diamond, | Blacklee watermelon Rocky | Ford Cantaloupe, pumpkin, cit- ron melon, 25c cup, $1- qt. Add| postage. Also white bunch but- terbeans, 25c lb. Ice box water-| melon, Martin gourd, 2 doz 10c and stamped envelope: Betty ewborn, Bolinghroke, Rt. 1. Early brown wk. 2-crop peas, 6 cups, $1.25 Cream Crowders, 4 cups, $1.25; Tender blue pole and steaked half-runner bean | seed, 2 cups, $1.25; Extra large col. running butterbeans, 3 cups, | $1.25. Al P Pein Ga. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dactla, Rt. | a Nice, stacks $0 okna seed, 2953 crop, 40 lb. lbs. or mo) , 7 R. Robinson, San / -| envelope. | ted crowders and white, black- ied "SEED AND GRAIN | 2 BOR GALE, oe Yellow meat watermelon seed, large and tender, 15 C, Also some red meat watermelon seed. Mrs. Dollie Hughes, Cumming, | Rt. 4. Good tender creased-back cornfield -bean seed, 65e cup; White half-runner tender bean seed, okra, 55c cup, 2 cups, $1; Frost-proof English peas, 75c cup, 2 cups $1.25; White mush and red speckled Crowder, white blackeyed peas, 3 cups, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ae ee Tokis green pod okra seed, 1953 crop, 50c large cup. Postpaid. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Ellijay, Star Rt. B. Old-fashion Sweet Basil herb. seed, 10c pkt. and self-addressed, stamped envelope. Mrs. Alma Montgomery, Scottdale. : Nice white tender beans, bear until frost, white half-runner garden beans, tender, all $1 cup. Add postage. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Talking Rock. Rt. 1. Box 1381 Citron melon Seed, 25 cup. Nice hand-selected, clean okra seed, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Earl Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1. 1000 lbs. Arlington Sericea, scarified seed, 99.84 pct. pure, to- tal germ. and hard seed, 92.5 Ww. Lowe, pcet., 40c lb. FOB. C. Edison. Sericea Lespedeza, hulled, scarified, $30 Cwt. in 100 lb. bags. New Crop. M. C. Roberts? Ball Ground. One quart Jimpson Seed, 50c TbL; 3 Tbls. $1 Send stamped Mrs. J. W. Turner, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. Pure Imp. Pride of. Ga. Water- melon, have large ripe melons in. 60 days, 250 seed $1. J. N. Car- son, Griffin, Rt. C. Jimpson Seed, 25c Tbh EcsCoL Butterbeans, 40e cup; White Butterbeans, 45 cup. PP. Larry Wallis, Carrollton, 35 Clifton Terrace. Old Ga. Heading Collard Seed, Yellow Crookneck Squash, Old Time Cushaw, and Dipper and Martin Gourd Seed, all 10 large spoonful. Plus postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 1, Box 45. 600 bags Brown Top Millet, germ. and purity good, $10 Cwt. FOB. Richard Harvill, Millen, % Bousa Farm. Tel. 428W. Early Green Pod okra, 50c lb. Plus postage. Cash with order. Mrs. J. H. Howell, Cae: 8 Rt. ae Sericea, recleaned, 30c lb. W. H. Tuggle, Winston. White Half Runner Bean Seed, White Pole, White Six Wek, Tender Hull, free of weevils, 60c cup. PP. Miss Mamie Anderson, Ellijay, P. O. Box 37. Good grade Okra Seed, 50c cup. Or exch. for print sacks, /or dried fruit. Write first. Mrs. |Clay Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Mammoth Russian Sunflower | Seed, $1.25 gal.; Okra, S; Mrs. Nobie Elliott, La- |vonia, Rt. 1. Ice-box watermelon seed, 25c |doz; Okra, Col. Half Runner garden bean and Eng. pea seed, 50e cupful; white and col. but- terbeans,. purple hull and spot- leyed peas, ea. var., 8 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. 3000 bu. bright oats for sale. Make offer. Solomon George, Valdosta. Phone 1864 J. Brown Top Millet Seed, test- for germ. and- purity, $10. Cwt. Norman Johnson, Warren- 1954 Green Glaze tbls., $1; 8 Mrs) 2. ds 40 lbs. Collard Seed, 4 Tbls., $2. PP in Ga. Holloway, Cobbtown, New Hampshire Midget Wat- }ermelon Seed, 25c oz. PP. De- voe Smith, Cochran, Rt. 3, Box 21. Sue, lbs. Long Green Okra m. 91.5 pet.,.35c Jb. i order 10 lbs, C. C. ontezuma, Tel. 4934. : Tomato, Mammoth Hissin Sunflower: Seed, large heading var., good for. poultry feed, etc., $1. 30. gal. Add postage. Mrs. G. Collins, Cobbtown, Rt. 2 - ~ Climbing. Okra Seed, 50c pkg. with - self addressed, stamped envelope. No chks. or stamps. Fred Pruitt, Lakeland. 500 lbs. Honeydrip Syrup Cane Seed. 15 lb. at my farm, at Fair Play, Ga. Contact. R. F. Whitaker, Winston, Rt. 1. About 20 lbs. Cannonball or Black Diamond Watermelon Seed, unwashed, handsaved, $1. lb. Plus postage. W. F. Walden, Thomson, Rt. 1, Box 140. Recleaned No. 1 Kobe Les- pedeza Seed, 22c lb. Hugh R. Horton, Fayetteville. Jimpson Weed Seed for graft- ing tomatoes, 25c pack and stamped envelope: Or Plants, 50e doz. Exch. for White Bunch Butterbeans for seed. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. - PLANTS FOR SALE . Jersey and Chas. | E -Gabiane Plants, fresh, spring grown, 500, $1.25; $2. 50 ; White Sweet Flat Bermuda ~ Onion, pencil size, 500, $1:25; $2. M. del. PP; 5000, $7.50. Express. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Chas.. Wakefield, Early Jer- sey Spring Cabbage, and White Bermuda mion Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M_ Prepaid; Onion Plants, 5M, $7.50 exp.. Rotger Mar 20th, 300, $i; 500, -$1.50;. $3. -M. Fresh de- livery on all plants. Full count. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Box 662. sapere Crowns, $1.25 doz.; Broecoli, ussels Sprouts, Pan American Tomatoes, celery, Wonder Beets, 35 doz. Del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Heaisiats Rte 1, Box 20. Rutger Tomato Plants, make large, red firm tomatoes, -wrap- ped in damp moss and water- proof paper. Ready. $1. C; 300, $2.5 $5. M. Phone 2150, J, D Crenshaw, Pitts. Mtn. Huckleberry _ Plants,. bearing size, 75c doz; Scupper- |, nong Vine Cuttings, 50c doz. Also Brown Striped Half Run- ner Bean Seed, 60c cup; White Bunch, Butterbeans, 40 cup; And Peppermint 25c doz.; Cat- nip, 25 bunch. Add postage. ha Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. Lueretia Dewberry, earliest of all bearers of large fruit, sam- ple doz. $1.; $5. Add post- age. Mis. Cc. M. awrueets rreenville, ~ Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, bearing size, Hazlenut, Black- berry, Dewberry, all 85 doz.; lid Strawberry, 4 doz., $1.; Yllow Roots, washed, 4 lb. lard box, $1.3 Little Brown Tender Cutshort Garden Bean Seed, 50c snuff glass full. Add postage. Nancy Henderson, Elli- jay, Rt. 3, Box 124, Past Crowns, $2. G; $10. M, Osta e LH. Reid,. Mia 303 S. Pryor Rd. Big Red Jumbo Strawberry Plants, 1. C. Add postage. No COD nor chks. Mrs. Elmer, E. rae Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box 1 * Rutger Tomato, ready Mar. 20th., 75 C; $3. M. Full count. Del... moss packed. No chks. George Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1. Rutger Tomato, full count, good plants, 75c C; $3, Del. Moss packed. No chks, W. L. Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 186. La. Copper skin Potato Plants, $4. M. FOB. Booking orders for Apr. del, (ready about Apr. Ist.);: Marglobe and Rutger Tomato for Apr. $3.. M. Miss Florence OQuinn, Odum, Riso ee Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrse old, $2. C; 500, $7.; $12.50 M. Add postage. No chks or ae C. D Crow, Gainesville, ts Booking orders for Red and Pink Skin PR Potato Plants through April, $4. M. Del.. Omar Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. : doz.; go sizes. Mrs. W. SULA Senn mato, $2. M, plus postage. Ready about 10th. Can furnish large orders. Prompt shipment. Cecil- Lightsey, Alma, RE 22 Everbearing Strawberry, $1. 25 . M. Exch. for print feed ee (3- 4 alike). Ea. pay. post- ane. Mrs. Janie els, Grant ville. . Black and Red dhagniteks Raspberry, Horse Radish, Sage, $1, doz.;- Strawberry, 85c : Garlic, Peppermint, 50c_ doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lona Black- well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54. Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, bearing size, Hazlenut . Bushes, 85c doz.; Red, and Yellow Plum Sprouts, 3 "$1.2 Also Yellow Roots, 65c doz.; Running Okra Seed, $I. cup. Add _ postage. Mrs. Bi Henderson, fate jay, Rt.-3: M; Rooted Kudzu Crowns, $5. C; $12. M. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Roopville. Charleston, E ar 1 y Jefsey_ Wakefield, and -All_ Season Frostproof. Cabbage, and White Bermuda Onion oe? Sg 300, $1.; 500, $1.50; M Del. in Ga. Otis Cae nite. Coastal Bermuda Stolons, free of other grass or weed 50 M, 65 M; 50 M or more, 50c M; By express in bags of 2 M each, 2 M $1.90; 20 M, $19.; 50M, $35. Dyes oe Blackshear, Tel. 3713. Chas. and Early Feiae Wakefield Frostproof alse fresh, green, also White Ber- muda Onion Plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.50;. $2.50 M. Prom t del. Prepaid in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts. _ Horseradish Plants, B0c dz: Horse Radish Roots, Black Haw, 50c Ib.: Red Raspberry, 75 doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, Tanzy, Spearmint, Lions Ton- gue, Star Grass, Garlic, 25c Also Queen of the Mea- dow, 3, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. | Presley Fowler, Ellijay, Rt.7'5. Imp. Broad Leaf Sage Plants, $1. 25 doz. PP; Also have half pound dry sage, $1. Del. Myrtle ao Bremen, 428 Buchanan - ~ COTTON SEED FOR SALE Pure coker 100 Wilt Resia tant Cottonseed, Ist. ea; it 3 yr: 1.75; 2 yr. Grape, : Inspected. SE2S Mie ie RD Flynt, ho e -Metasville, - m good Bae ze White Leg- erage ese setting 3.75. PP. Don RR No. 2. Eggs, $3 doz. m? Landress, er doz. ttings, i fin p. Willia i pen Rd. Phone = hatching of Matson shorn, also production 2h lode Island Reds, $1.75 ) ) Baby Chicks, $18 oe ee im from champ. lay- sag David 50c ea. prepaid. ley, "Vienna, Rt. 4. prize winning ames, 15, $2.25 ;. and Roosters, L. Craft, Tas: for. ae idking BU . GARLIC om heavy lay- , larg ite, 15, $2.50. In- Black sured DP parcel post. Se B. Mil- lians, Newnan. "Bronze Turkey Bees, for -| hatching, $3 doz. Mrs. A. M ee Ellaville, Rt. 1. *| Toulouse Goose Eggs, $2.40 V7] per 6. Mrs. Fred White, Buckhead, RFD No. 1. Guinea Eggs, 15 tor $1.50. s PP. Henry . Dupree, Jr5;- Acs " worth, Rt. aS Selected Hatching una from well mated purebred Dark Cornish hens, $1.75 per 16; 32 for $3; 48, $5.50. Shipped in lune crates to be ret. at once. No less 32 shipped. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. OO SACKS FOR SALE Print Feed Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 3 alike, 30c ea. Laura Dockery, Alpharetta, Rt. ) Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, ironed, free of holes jand mildew, 30c ea. Add _ post- a Mrs. Hazel Starks, Ellijay, tek, -\White Feed Sacks, 100 Ib. eap., washed, free of holes, let- ters, and mildew, 20c ea. Or- ders of 15 or more prepaid. Mrs. John Martin, Cumming, Rt. 1. White washed, 100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, free of holes, let- ters, and mildew, 20c ea.; Small ae 15e. Add: postage. Mrs. Ss jp Mcherson. PonsasvNle, White 100 lb. cap. chicken feed sacks, no holes, unwashed, 20c ea.; $2.25 doz.; Washed, $3. dz.; Ones with small holes, 1l5e ea. 50 $6. Add postage. Roy Grindle, Sep reee: fetes | Box 53. White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of- letters, holes, and mildew, 30c ea.; 100 Ib. print, washed, no mildew or holes, 45c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C: W. Fricks, ae Rock, Rt. 1, Box Alot: Print sacks, 3, $f.; Some Odd sacks, Add postage. Hoke Gol- den, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 25. Nice print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., $3.95 doz. PP? Ralph Dan- gar, Woodstock. 100 lb. white feed sacks, washed; free of holes and- let-. ters, 20c ea.; 5, $1. Postpaid Robinson, Jasper, Rt 2. MISCELLANEOUS BOA SALE. BAMBOO (ROOTS) Large variety Bamboo Roots, state. No less that 4 shipped. Have large quantity. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box 124. Japanese Bamboo, 20 nice Ss. $1. prepaid. Mrs. . Maude Brooks, Arlington, RFD. BUTTER if} Nice Yellow Country Butter, 3- 4 lbs: per week, 60c Ib. Plus postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Re Patterson, sie he Branch |} CANE (SEED) 4 Imp. Green Ga. Sugar Cane; several thousand, 5-6 ft. long 4c liper stalk; By thousand, 3 1/2c ea.; 6-7 tt, 5e ea; Also Soft Green Cane, large around, 10c ea. S. J. Foss Brooklet. : 107% stalks tall green. seed cane, banked before frost, 5c ea. |Contact at J. M.. Collins Farm. Write before coming. Thelma: Hunt, Eastman, Rt. 3. FERTILIZER Extra good chicken fertilizer for sale Several tons. L. E. Widney, See 3850 Bakers _| Ferry Rd., Chicken Comncet at my house, $1 large bag. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, 2 Hill Crest Dr. i Large ie pee afi, hee Small var., ee [rs _Emma Sil iy, Miss | orders $3. or more. Mrs. E. L.: 25c ea. in Ga.; 30c ea. out of} a MISCELLANEOUS GOURDS > Martin. and Dipper Gourds, 25c ea.; Large size, 50c and $1 ea.; Small mixed sizes, 10c ea.; Gourd Seed, $1 cup. Mrs. W. E. *| Wooten, Camilla. HONEY, BEES, AND BEE SUPPLIES 4 3 new homemade cee fea hives with supers without frames, $5 ea. G. E. Eslinger, Varnell.. 67 nelnics Honey bees, 10 frame hives with supers, $5 per colony. Mrs. Harley Warnock, Stilson. PECANS ~ Real nice Stewart Pecans, 28c lb. Mrs. Marvin Burns, Car- roliton, Rt. 3. Phone 1128-W. POSTS Several hundred good cedar posts, 6 1/2: ft., 26 ea. R. C. Cleveland, Elberton, RA; 2. Locust posts, 35 ea. in truck- loads of 600 delivered anywhere in Middle Georgia. John Lee Berrong, Hiawassee, Rt. 1. ROOTS AND HERBS Plenty of Sassafras, 2 lbs. $1, plus postage. Lloyd Smith; Dal- ton, Rt. 1, % Henry Wayatt Smith, Yellow Root, $1 per 4 lb. lard box. Add postage. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Yellow Root, Heart Leaves, Colts Foot, 50c doz.; Sassafras, Wild Cherry, Plum, with good roots, 4, $1; Also Garlic Bulbs, Huckle berry Plants, 50 doz.; Red Raspberry, Hazlenut, $1 doz.; Dewberry, 85 doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Catnip pepermint, balm, tan- zy, garlic bulbs, birdock plants, 50c doz.; Horse radish, $1- doz.; Bridock root, 50 lb. Mrs. Mar- tha White Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. SAGE x Hand picked, shade dried sage 45c qt. PP. Cash or MO. No chks. Mrs. June Davis, Dahlone- ga, Rt. 4. WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS _ Blagk Walnut Meats, 1953 crop, $1 lb Add postage. Mrs. Earl Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1. Black Walnut Meats, $1 pt. Add postage. Mrs. Viola Hollo- way Dahlonega, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEANS AND PEAS _ Want half bushel Osceola Velvet Beans. Contact at once. W. C. Suggs, St. George. Want to exch. 2 or 3 odd print sacks for Cream Color Feas, (purple hull and vine), 1 sack per pound of peas. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. G. M. Fost- er, Temple, Rt. 1. - CORN:. eto Want small amount Old Time Yellow Field Corn for planting. Lonnie Moore, Nich- olls,.Rt. 3: EGGS: Want 12 or 15 White African Guinea Eggs; Or 2 Hens, 1 Rooster. Thomas B. Irvin, Bald- win, Rt. 1. ; Want Quail eggs for hatch- ing. State price per 100. . Be Hill, Cochran. | PLANTS: Want 50,000 Certified - PR Sweet Potato Plants for March planting. Quote price FOB your farm. Anna _ Lee Bush, Wray, Rt. 2, POTATOES AND POTATO SEED: Want certified Potato Seed, Heart of Gold, Yellow Yam, Vine Copper Skin PR (not bunch). Must be certified and good. Write best prices and complete gota Lawton Urs- Tey, Hazlehurst. : t Want I peck Old Fashion Georgia Yams; Also want Sage, Lavender, Rosemary, Camo- mile, Catnip, Horsehound. Rob- ert G. Reynolds, Pavppnany Rt. De BOX ate SEED: . Want Old Fashion Calif. Beer Seed. C._J. Garrett, Bre- men. : Want~ white hull black crowder pea sed. State price. Mrs. Idell Hunt, Waycross. Rt. 4, Box 101. HONEY BEES AND BEE - SUPPLIES FOR SALE 15 old time box bee hives, $3. per hive. 1% mi. North Bowman at Winns Mill. Will not ship. See. C. T. Freeman, Royston, Rt. 2. 10 lbs. No. 1 Extracted Table Honey del. by mail through 3rd. zone, $3.; 5 Ibs., $1.50; By exp. collect 4-10 Ib. $9. Rev. Curd Walker, Adrian, Rt. 1. Bees and Supers for sale at my place. Mrs. J. J. Campbell, eat Rt. 2. Phone 3120. One 30 frame Woodman Ra- dial Honey Extractor with elec. motor: Also other honey pack- ing equipment, all ist. class cond. Hallman, Black- to Box: AGF, shear, Rt. 17 new Bee Hives with caps and queen excluders, all paint- ed white, 8 have bees in them. R. R. Eller, Ellijay. North Ga. Choice Chunk Honey with comb pack in 2 lb. jars, 12 jars to case, 42 Ibs. each case, $7, Cs.; Strained Honey, half gal. jars, $1.75 can. Prompt shipment. No COD nor chks. Add postage. Mrs. Elmer Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8 TOP BREEDING CATTLE FOR SALE 4 nice dairy heifers, 2-4 mos old, weianed from good dairy stock, for sale. Norman Barber, Lithonia, 537 Browns Mill Rd. Tel. 3951. 2 reg. Angus Bulls; Also 2 reg. Hampshire (sheep) Rams, for sale L. A. Mosher, Roswell. 30 head three fourths or better top grad Angus cows; bred to purebred reg. bull to calve in fall, $175. ea. Wm. L. Ballenger, Jr., Marietta, pees Rd., ee Altama Farm. 2 Reg Brahma Bulls, 3 1/2 yrs. old, very gentle. Excellent calves available to show off- spring; Also 2 five gaited very gentle mares, trained to work cattle. Dallas G. Berger, The. ioe % B & B Ranch. Tel. 3760. Grade Hereford Brood Cows with Calves by side, Bred, and Open. Heifers, sired and bred to reg. Hereford Bulls, good quali- ty, good cond. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale. Tel Monticello 5123. Guernsey Bull, 20 mos. old, al- ready sired several heifers, dam gives 8 gal. milk daily, sire, reg., from high production herd. Michael David Moore, none, Rt. 2, Watters Rd. Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned type, highest quality, bulls $150 ea. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, % Pine Crest cres. Tel Fayetteville 5581. Polled Hereford Bulls and Heifers, 6 mos. to 2 yrs old, for sale. Come See. Consider trade. W. M. McGinnis, Alpharetta. Dbl. Standard Polled ae fords, 1 bull, 2 heifers, er buyers name, 7 mos. old, $15 ea Roy R. Goddard, Lithonia, Ste: 2s Reg. Guernsey Male Calf. dropped Sept 4. 1953, reg. with plenty of white, been dehorned, $75. at farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. SELLS STRONG - AT VELVA HAVEN + Top Price of $7,500 Paid for VH Larry Mixer 13th Top Ten Head at $3,183 as Ten Bulls-Go at $2,459. SUMMARY 10 bulls Average : $2,459 58 females z 966 63 head ae 1,203 Top 10 head 2 3,183 Top 25 head 1,992 - Confidence was shown in this outstanding herd of Herefords as buyers from widely scattered areas paid an average of $1,203 for 63 head at VelVa Haven Farms Second Annual Georgia sale. The sale, held at the Thomasville, Georgia, farm of VelVa Haven February 24th, was steady throughout, and the average compares favorably with the 1953 sale. This sale is generally regarded as a healthy sign that more breeders are demanding the quality kind of breed-. ing stock for their herds. VH Larry Mixer 13th, a two year old son of HC Larry Domino 24th-and out of a granddaughter of Colorado Domino 236th, proved the attraction of the bull. offering. After a spirited session of bidding he became the property of Jackson Hereford Farm, Gainesville, Florida, for a price of $7,500. Selling second in the sale order he followed another top bull, VH Baca Heir,-a son of Advance Baca, who as the first animal sold command- ed $6,500 from Hamil Hereford Ranch, Griffin, Georgia. Thus was the stage set for an active bull sale which averaged $2,459, on ten bulls. One of the highlights of VH Larry Domino 95th by J. L. Roberts, the sale was the purchase of Tomasville, Georgia, who is starting his. herd of Herefords on\ a farm in Thomasville where there. had been Herefords since 1885. The farm was once the home of Bonnie J, 1919 International Grand Champion Bull. plans to once again build Mr. Roberts a good herd of Herefords there and he showed much foresight in the selection of this fine young bull and the females he bought. In the female sale the get of HC Larry Domino 24th and the breeding of JF Zato Heir, H & D Tone Lad 1st and other top VelVa Haven sires were featured and they were much in demand. breeders, CATTLE FOR SALE - CATTLE FOR SAL Angus Bull Calves, good markings, no papers, for sale or exchange two for one same size, but yours pure blood with papers, 8 mos. old or nearly so. -. G. C. Harwell, West Point. Purebred Holstein Bull, 2 yrs. old at my barn. Reasonable. Or exch. for Black Angus equal value. U.S. Lashley, Oglethorpe. Purebred Short Horn Bull, 4 yrs. old, good cond., $200. R. E. Hester, Benevolence. ic Aster Do- Polled Reg. Bull, dark ~ red, mino bloodlines, blocky, 3 yrs. old, excellent reasonable; Also 2 heifers, 1 yr., and17 mos. old, polled Herefords, reg. Apply. D. C. Collier, Barnesville. Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets March 1. Japeway Craig Com. Co., Dublin March 2 Jones. Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon out fat, W. A. Ward, Jr., Phone 8-8772. 1 young Guernsey Cow, al- most purebred, |wks. old, gentle, no bad habit cow and calf $100, Located West Fayetteville Rd., College Park. Phone Jonesboro 5281. W. T. Creel, Riverdale, Rt. ers, 4-12 mos. No. 1 25.50 25.75 Reg. Hereford Cattle, few top young herd bull prospects sired by HK True Mold Adv. 8 and HF Baca Royal 2, well grown excellent cond. Mrs. Marietta, Rt. 3. with Ist Oe mit Reg Alberdeen-Angus Bulls, Heifers, 6-15 mos. old, $100-$225; Several Holstein Bull and Heif- olde J: G.. Hee; College Park. 1, Welcome All No. 2 (25.00 25.00 calf 4 South Hel 33 23.40 23.90 to sire Hairs No. 4 / 22.94 23.00 Metter Livestock Mt. Metter 25.65 24.52 23.48 22.00 March 3 Claxton Stockyard, Claxton 25.25 24.50 24.01 Kite Stockyard, Kite 25.40 24.75 Male Polled ' Hereloea: mos. old, dark red, selling to| prevent inbreeding; Also see 1 fresh cream Jersey Cow, giving around 5 gal. daily. Mrs. L. C. La Duke, Dalton, Rt. 4. (Near | Dawnville School). Reg. Angus Cow, 3 yrs. old, to calve in April; 2nd calf, bred General 4-No. 988310, priced to sell, $250. Mrs. P. A. Hosch, Dougherty, Rt. 1. 20 high quality Hereford Heifers, bred to reg. bull, for sale at my farm. . Ar- thru Huie. Jr., Jonesboro, Rt. 1. Call 2738. Ocilla Livestock Co., 12 INSERTION OF NOTI To insure nse Cosaieea don and paertion of noti ti in the Bulletin, all copy should be in our office at a week or ten days prior to date of publication. | ny new copy of notice must be sent for gach insert We reserve the right to re-write all notices in | words as possible to give clear, concise aa z In submitting notices, state plainly if FOR SA WANTED, or IN EXCHANGE FOR, giving price and limited description of Item and your NAME AND AD- DRESS: Box eS Initials, ete., alone are not ceptable. go ae springing 25.04 24.80 B75 Chatham Co. SMockyens; Savannah Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman 24.69 24.25 om : 2415 Ga. Farm Prods. Sales Corp., Thomaston 25.10 r Jesup Stockyard, Jesup 25.01 24.28 , ) A - Millen Livestock Mkt., Millen 24.75 24.00 23.80 Muscogee Livestock Co., Columbus 24.45 24.41 Ocilla - 23.50 : Seminole L/S Auck. Boneonsdile: 24.35, 330 4 = yo Pulaski Sales Barn, Hawkinsville 24.73 24.00 23.50 22.50 | Sutton L/S Co,, Sylvester : 24.64 24.45, S 23.70 P aca 4 Swainsboro S/Y, Swainsboro 25.05 24.30 23.87. 20 ' Bainb i - 24. 24.00 22.50 21.88 : : Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge 24.50 0 ) PS Bulloc | Statesbo 25.00 24.60 24.00 22.00 = : eee mckyare,, Sena ~~ | Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 24.79 24.35 23.30 j om., Dubli 25.29 24.50 23.64 23.40 ro eet ae Dublin Livestock Com., Du - i . Colles Cs: L/S, Bendis 24.32 miss 23.35 e i : | Springfield 24.85 24.40 23.50 ae Saree oe we ee eee Co, Oe ae: See oO Dawson'L/S Co., Dawson 2449 2421 23.70 Valdosta Livestock Co., Valdost 24.50 24.00 23.43 22.00 ee Tene Se ee Farmers Stockyard, Arlington 24.50 24.20 23a Sumter Livestock Assn., Americus 24.50 24.10 23.45 22.90 ; Toe ee Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania zi 24.75 24.08 23.05 j March 5 : iS ae es McRae Stockyard, McRae _ 24.75 24.10 22.24 Candler L/S Mkt., Metter 25.00 24.50 - 24.00 . ; Tae eee : ee Mitchell Co. L/S, Camilla 24.50 24.45 23.20 _ Co-op L/S Exc., Statesboro 25.03 24.27 23.33 22.70 = a i : Shuman's Stockyard, Hagan 25.00 24.30 23.74 Cordele L/S Gom. Co., Cordele 24.55 24.31 23.70 ce . ae Smith Stockyard, Augusta 24.50 23.80 23.40 . Flint River L/S Auct., Bainbri 24.50 24.00 23.00 5 hs = : Tattnall L/S Co., Glenville 24.76 24.10 = 23.17 Smith Stockyard No. 3, Thomson 24.80 23.30 22.80 = Troup Co. Sales Barn, LaGrange 25.75 24.50 23.90 Sylvania Stockyard, Syviania 24.75 24.25 23.80 March 10 Tifton Stockyard, Tifton 24.64 24.40 23.43 ; i . : eau y Harlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 24.53 23.76 22.78. Toombs Co. S/Y, Lyons 25.25 24.55 23.5 7 , : crt 3:50 22.57 | Ragsdale Long Com.Co., Lakeland 24.50 23.90 23.46 March 6 ; , Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt 24.60 24.41 23.35 Emanuel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 25.00 24.50 24.00 22.20 = a / Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn 2443 24.26 = -23.60 | March 8 Union Stockyard, Albany 24.55 24.05 23.50 - Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 24.90 24.00 20.50 Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia 2465 2428 2 Carroll Co. Sales Barn, Carroliton 2540 24.30 23.30 = .22.00 Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington Boar Pigs, ee farrowed ont ning stock and Hampshire | all 8 wks. old, reg. buyers ne, treated, choice breed- stock, $20. ea. Mack -Pat- Voc. Ag ieacher, ae Pigs, from reg... short blocky type stock, treat- g., crated, $25. ea, Ready 21 and 28. MO onl; Paul in, Commierce, Rt. eg. PC Breeding oy and igs for sale. Phone W. H. Pul- ] Owner, Atlanta Ex.- 7898, fat farm Re. 0; Argo. pharetta, WG 22 Duroc Male, 4% mos. 125 lbs., blocky type, $35.: Male.17 mos. old, 500 Ibs., Carries Supreme. z rx breedng., Will exchange M. M. Newsome, San- mn. fine purebred SPC Pig, wks. old, about 50-65 Ibs. "bloodlines. Mrs. Viola Cc dy, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. eg. SPC Boar, direct from i. Champ., for sale at my End of Rockmill Rd. Alpharetta. George M. 2, Alpharetta, Box 316 E. 2 SPC Pigs, life treated |- ie about 345 mos. old, ea. Papers furnished. At place 12 miles N. Alma. ee: Lamar Altman, Bred Rex. SPC. Gilts, $70. Papers on all. James C. re, Wadley, ee 0. Box 182. TTy | Red, - Blocky Type oc Pigs, weaned, life treat- against cholera, reg. buy- ame, $30. Night phone Day 2514. H. _L. Williams, : red nds Pigs, . Dark type. 8 wks. old, either ea. at my farm. No, oe. Hall, Ameri- red SPC Male Pig, 4 ine blood, for sale. Cairo, L reg. buyers Bort nose, blocky, treat- from prize winning stock, j Lyons, / One purehied Duroc Male Pig, out of litter of ten, about 50 lbs., $20. Papers if desired. 6% miles N; Metter on new highway. Charles Boulineau, Metter, B25 t Cherry Red, Blocky Type Duroc Pigs, ready for delivery Mar. 10th. $30 ea. Some unre- lated. H. L. Williams, Baxley. Reg. Big Bone. Guinea Pigs, improved, stay fat on little feed, 60 Ibs. ea., long body, short nose, short legs, blocky, -lifetime treated, $22.50 ea. Bartley H. Davis, Danville, Rt. 2, Box 5. Male Hog, approx. 1 yr. old, around 400 lIbs., $75. No papers. 3% mi. So. Palmetto, P. O. Box 206. Phone 7165. 4 Tamworth Gilts, well grown out, eligible to registry, prolific, fast growing breeding, well pointed. emer ies Baldwin, Suwanee. 6 Les. .SP Co Pigs ailts;.' 3 males), backed by champ. stock, life treated for cholera, $35. ea. See at my place 12 mi. North |of Alma. Will ship. Lamar Alt- man, Alma, Rist: Dixie Queen Pigs, born Feb. 26, 1954, can be registered, 7th. litter (81 in all), Mother Dixie Queen Reg. No. 289947: Sire Snow Ball No. 287579, $150. at my home. A. T.. Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt: 1, Box 55. OIC Reg. Male Hog, about 400 lbs., and OIC purebred Sow, already bred, about 300 Ibs. Located 2 mi. Raymond, just off Griffin ne Eugene Nix, Sharpsburg, Rt. One year old reg. Duroc Boar, from good bloodlines, fine quality, cholera treated. Rufus Dowdey, DeSoto, Rt. 1. Reg. SPC Male Hogs, 100-125 lbs., wormed, treated, nice stock. Come see. H.: Talley, Rt. 1. (Res. Ohoopee). OIC Pigs, 3 male, 3 female, ready 22nd. March, $15. ea. 1 mile Hopewell Church. E. Cc. Dockery, Alpharetta, Misa aL purebred cross Duroc-SPC Gilt and 9 Pigs out of litter of 12 farrowed Feb. 27th., $125. ae Williams, Senoia. 2 reg. Hampshire Boars, 9 wks. old, for sale; Also want 1 reg. Hampshire Male Pig. Furnish pedigree and price. J. a. Mack Patrick, Vog. Ag. er. Rabun R Sah: aining grassland is live- farming. Grasses eventu- are marketed as milk, meat, livestock products. The ion can be done most bly on the farm where the S$ are grown. This calls a knowledge of both crop and production and of how ork the two together for most ble results. @ crops require the same ledge of good seed, adapted soil requirements, lim- ization, harvesting, and ation methods as other on farm crops. iccessful grass growing does| md with production of a forage. The forage must be efficiently used. The program can be no more nt than the conversion of to livestock products. If stitution of high-quality | it must result in lower ased feed costs and high- tion per cow, or in inits of livestock per farm. farmers have worked out]. rounded grassland pro-|: and-use program for r They consider each of the, program important, whole thing in bal- some. Then he started to im- prove his meadows by proper Jiming and fertilization and use of seed of adapted legumes and grasses. better feed than before, and the herbage is thick enough to per- mit the cows to stay easily with- in eruising speed and still get a rumen full. In fact, he has extra pasture in the spring. This he > clips and puts into the silo for July and August when pastures are generally short. He pastures the clipped area after it gains second growth. The silo does double duty because later it is filled again with corn or second cutting grass for winter feeding. it can be ensiled, cut for hay, or pastured. | else a- farmer grows ie boast of this. It means that the grass for-other crops is to be) farmer can adjust his farm-man- agement practices to meet sea- sonal conditions, even after the crop has been planted, and this is a big advantage. the way of. profitable grassland farming can- be. solved by indi- vidual farmers, and nof all solu- tions call for more cash outlay. Grassland farming calls for good Management along with good seed and plenty of fertilizer, and these are within the reach of all farmers who desire them. C. Brooks, Newnan, Rt. 3, c/o Brooks Farm. ae Today his itis produce far : Grass is a triple threat because ! Hardly anything Most management obstacles in 1 fine spotted Poland China. HORSES. AND MULES =. = FOR SALE 7 One Tron Bay Mule, young. about 800 lbs., work anywhere, $60.7 Ga Os Williams, Church). choose from, bred mares, ings. all sizes and colors, $100. where, for sale. J. JT. Lawrenceville, Red Horse Mule, about 8 yrs. old, good cond., $50. % Cedar Crest Farm. Ball Ground, Rt. 1. (Near Fairview 80 head Shetland Ponies to eld- a. Ape da 8s. ER Cordele Phone 423, 2 Mare Mules, about 1000- ; 1100 Ilbs., gentle, work any- F.. Hughes, Ree ares: Or exch. for 5 pigs, any breed: Grady Chastain, Talking Rock, Rt. 2 har ness, One pair good mules, 1050 lbs., $200, or trade for cows | med, size mule. (I make ex- and hogs. R. E. Mason, thonia, Rt. 1. - HORSES AND MULES - FOR SALE a a HORSES AND MULES | FOR SALE t ; 1 Saddle Horse, bridle and saddle, 11 hands, 10 yrs. gentle, does light work, $75. H.|Bulls, about 18 mos. L. Psalmonds, Chamblee, Rt. 1.| bloodlines, Phone 47- 4817, One Pony, 9 yrs. old, about 40 in. high, good buggy and also saddle, $200 for) outfit. G. S. Gunn, Warrenton. Phone 235, Gentle Gelding Riding Horse, boro, Rt. 1. perfect cond., $75. Terry Bag- | 1 gett, Douglasville. Phone 3531. | seis Li- 4 Tenn. Walking Colts, old,|yrs. old, $75. up; Also 4 Reg. old; best horn type, $150. And 30 Common Goats, $5. ea. Trade any for dairy cows or heifers. E. R. Taylor, LaGrange. I Mare Mule, | plow mule, also one 2 yr. oid J, | sell -Calvin Perkins, real ugly genuine | gaited saddle horse, gentle, 4 yrs. old, $50. Exch. for small or. | change if not too far distance). Rev. HE. H.. Howard, Sr., land, Rt. 1, % Zeke and Marys . suggestions: SOYBEAN TESTS Georgia Experiment Station1949-53 Soybeans for Oil and Hay By J. R. JOHNSON Extension Agronomist Soybeans for oil is a good cash crop on farms that have Available machinery. Soybeans may be substituted for other cash crops now under acreage restrictions. For higher yields and lower cost per bushel follow these | Adaptation Soybeans have panete and soil adap- tations similiar to corn. Poor soils, eroded clay and poor- ly drained areas should be avoided. Varieties Use Ogden, Acadian, Roanoke, Jackson, Dortchsoy 31, J.E.W. 45 and Woods Yellow. Yield Per Oil 1953 Variety Acre, Bu. Content Maturity Date Dortchsoy 31 28:7 22.0 Oct: AT, Roanoke 2852, 23.0 Oct. 20 Woods Yellaw 28.0 oe. 213 Oct. 29 Jackson 27.4 22.9. Oct. 20 Ogden 27.2 21.0 Sept. 28 | SEW. 45 26.0 20.7 Nov. 4 C-N-S, Strain 4 23.1 20.3 Oct. 31 *Improved Pelican 19.8. 23.2 Nov. 2 Yellow Gatan 19.3 19.6 Nov. 2 Acadian 19.1 23.0 Nov. 2 Gatan: = \ 18.9 18.1 Nov. 2 Otootan 18.7 19.8 Nov. 6 ' than Acadian. * Improved Pelican to replace Acadian. More uniform Coastal Plain Experiment Station 1950-52 Variety Yield Per Acre Oil Content Woods Yellow 19.6 (2 yrs.) 23.4 Jackson 1-5 JAS Roanoke 15.1 22.1 Dortchsoy 31 eas 21.4 Improved Pelican 13.4 20.4 Acadian ~ Tt 21.0 13.00 ZOE: J. E. 'W..45 deep. or D. D. T. 6%). Rotations A good rotation is: eRe _|Small grain and lespedeza followed in a winter le- _ |gume, and (8) corn. ir additional ne see your County Agent, (1) Soybeans) -(2) | Soil Preparation Prepare the land thoroughly. Meet lime needs according to soil test. Fertilization Use 400 pounds of 0-12-12 or 4-12-12 fertilizer. Apply fertilizer in bands two to three inches to the side and one inch below the seed. Rate of Planting Plant 12 to 15 seed per linear foot of row in 36 to 42 rows (45 to 65 pounds per acre) Twenty to thirty pounds of small seeded varieties are needed. On fertile soils soybeans may be drilled with a grain drill. Inoculate the seed. Cover seed 11/2 to 2 inches Cultivation A weeded or drag harrow should be used after a rain to break the crust and help seedlings to emerge. Two or three cultivations are usually given. _ Insect Control For corn earworm and legume cat- erpillar control dust with 15 to 20 pounds of Toxaphene Drive Inn. Phone 34160 Colum- bus. 2 five gaited very gentle for sale. Dallas G. Berger, The Rock, % B & B Ranch. Tely 3760. 3 Ibs., has | work, work anywhere, cheap. R. B. Barnett, Doraville, Rt. 2, low Rd. -JGULTRY FOR SALE orders -for Ringneck Pheasant Eggs, $3. doz. Prepaid in Geor- gia. W. C. Tate, Gainesville, Re 1: : : 8 Bantam Hens, 1 Rooster, $8. for lot. Will not ship. Mrs. J. N. LeSueur, Decatur, 220 Second Ave. Tel. De. 0324. Golden Sebright, Dark Corn- ish, Brown: Leghorn, O. E. Sil- ver Duckwing bantams, $3.50 ea. and up; Eggs, $3.50 per 15. Bob Clark, Macon. 372 Spring Ste White and colored bantam hens, 50c ea; also white roost- ers, 40c ea. W.-C. Hitchcock, Commerce. Rt. 4. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: Purebred Dark Cornish, 1 rooster and 5 hens, laying, /$12., or $14. shipped; 1 cock- 'erel, large enough for service, $2.50; or =$3. shipped: J: Granger, Reidsville. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES: Large Bobwhite Quail, any number of pairs, for sale. Let- ters ans. Joe Collier, Arlington. White King Pigeons, mated, banded, $2.50 pr.; Also squabs, $1. ea. J. S. Mayfield, Lilburn, RFD No. 1 (Or Call Ve 1973 after \6 OClock). Pheasants, Bobwhite Quail, Ringneck Doves, Fancy Show Type Bantams (all kinds) and White King Pigeons (purebred large mated Jumbo), Green Head Mallard Ducks, Guinea Fowl, Geese; Also Hatching Eggs for sale, Mrs. Helen Street Atlanta, Rt. 2, 2956 Buford Hwy. < Healthy Northern Bobwhite Quail, 1953 hatch, $4. pr. No less than 2 pairs shipped. C. Ll. Cawthon, Riverdale. Large Northern Bobwhite ;Quail, fine breeding stock, April and May 1953 hatch, $7.50 pr.; June and July hatch, $5. pre;) Legs, - $30.) Ci Cs. BaMe= Kinney, Atlanta, 3304 Clair- mont. Rd., IN; 2h. Rt. s13k hx 6096. Northern Bob White quail Harvesting Seed Start combining as soon as the | |North Ave, beans are dry enough to store or less than 14% moisture. | Follow directions for combining soybeans given in har- | vester manual. |for breeding or re-stocking $5. | Pr. Zack Collins, Atlanta, 1879 - N. W. BE 2855. 7 Bob White quail, 4 hens and 3 roosters, $15. or $5. pr | Will not ship. No. letters Charles A. Lee, Lilburn, Rt, 1. LEGHORNS: 10 White S. C. Leghorns, with Roselawn, Cockerel 5 mos. old, blood tested, $2.50 ea. Callo- way Foster, Cornelia. 2-4 sound, fast Dp: Mowing Machine. Priced to Greens- born. Mid- mares, trained to work cattle, Spalding Drive and Happy Hol- 6 Bantam Roosters, 7 mos. Indian Games, 50c ea. FOB. Gary Beaver, Dial. Bantams, show type, Mille, Fluers, Golden Sebrights, $6. trio; Silver Sebrights, Black Tail Japs, $5. pr.; Also taking Good Mare Mule, about 1000 never done heavy . t REDS (NH, RI, _ship.. Mrs. - 5246. PAGE EIGHT POULTRY FOR SALE PARMEN- TERS): a 6 NH Red Pullets, Ist. of Nov. hatch, to lay soon, $1.50 ea. H. P. Aderhold, College Park, 510 W. Vesta Ave. Few RI Red Young Hens in full production, champions, for sale or exch. for good Green Alfalfa Hay, or high produc- ing young Milk Goat; Also ~ want young 4 A RI Red Roos- ter, for breeding. Mrs. Homer C. Moore, Rome, Rt. 2. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE: 2 Blue Geese, 11. mos. old laying, 1 male, 1 female, $6. No letters. Phone Lawrence- ville 2910. William Landress, Lilburn. 5 Ducks, $10. for lot. Mrs. Crote Fowler; Ellijay, Rt.. 5. Turkeys. 53 hatch, bronze, 5 hens, 2 toms, 40c Ib. FOB my place. Mrs. J. J. Davidson, Pineview, Rt. 1. 30 White African Guineas, beginning to lay, $1.50 ea. Or exch. for calves. J. L. Thomas, Hiburn, -Rt. 15 Box 321. White Pekin, and _ Indian Runner Ducks, $2.50 ea; Drakes, $3.: 2 large Grey Gan- ders, $5. ea.: $9. for both. Mrs. e F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box 4 Bronze turkeys, 1953 hatch, 2 toms and 2 hens, my place, 10 mi East Cochran. Cannot Elisha B. Bryant, Cochran. Rt. 3. POULTRY WANTED PHEASANTS: EN Want 12 Ringneck pheasant hens to raise from. State best price FOB your place. L. Rand- all Ursrey, Jr., Hazlehurst. QUAIL: Want a couple of Chukar hens, mear Atlanta Would exch 1 male for 1 hen. J. A. Moore, Atlanta, 2181 Flat Shoals Rd. Rie 3: : RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE One Black Buck Rabbit, $2. Freight collect. Lloyd Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1, c/o Henry Wyatt _ Smith. Fine Doe Rabbits, $4. ea., doe with 6 small, $6.50; 1 doe with 7 large, $10. Mrs.. Cecil Reese, Jonesboro, Box 583. Phone 6733. 10 Chinchilla Does, 5 mos. old, $2. ea. Exch. some for White King Pigeons, mated, seamless, banded. Letters -ans. O. P. Foster, Good Be Phone 4 mature purebred White NZ Does, $3. ea.; 5 White Does, 6 mos. old, $2. ea: 3 large Gray Chinchilla, $2.50 ea.; Also 1 large Gray Buck, $2. Will a . F. Daniel, Statham, Be de 1 ped. Black Dutch Buck Rabbit, ready for service, ex- tra good markings, possibly a show winner, Ship any- where. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. Chinchilla Rabbits, 2 bucks, $3. ea.; lie E. Smith, 2 does, $5. pr. Char- McRae, RFD. 1. old bred NZW Doe} fine, healthy, $4. ea.; Bo oyr: Rabbits, 3 mos. $2.50 ea. C. W. Page, Atlanta, 149 N. Ave., N. E. At. 6452. Reg. White NZ Rabbits, 3 mos. old, $1. ea. Perry Cleve-| land, Roswell, Rt. 1, House Rad. | Phone 6361. Purebread N. Z. Red rabbits, 2 bucks and 2 does, 3 mos. old, $5. ea. Papers furnished. J. A. Sprayberry, Macon, Rt. 5. Pine | Forest Rd Some rabbits, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, for sale. Loomis Wheel- er Marietta. Rt. 3,- phone 8-3959. Guinea pigs (cavies), breed- ing size, $1]. ea; already bred, be J. C. Lovett, Luthers- vilue, L ' old Bucks and pace SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 3 fine fresh milk goats, cheap, Dont write. or phone. Come see. Mrs. W. M. Barner, Columbus, 641 Benning Dr. 1 Fresh Milk Goat for sale. J. A. Pope, East Point, 957 Ben Hill Rd. Phone Atlanta, Ga. 8142. : 2 Milk Goats, one 4 yrs. freshen Mar. 18th, 4-5 qts. daily, $40; Other freshen Ist. time April 3rd., $20. At barn. Roscoe Ettinger, % M. Beard, Rome, 301 E. 2nd St. 2 Milk Goats, one from 8 qt. doe, other from 6 qt. doe, gave 4 and 6 qts. Ist. freshening, one to. freshen 27th, March, other April 10th. Both Saanan, large type, 2nd. freshening; AL so 1 Reg. Buck for sale. G. R." Reece, Marietta, 111 Marble Mill Rd. Phone 94384. Toggenberg Billy Goats, one 2 yrs. old, one 6 mos. old, subj. to reg., also 2 young ones. Write C. G. Callahan, Black- shear, Rt. 2, Box 187. Saanan Milk Goat, freshen- ed Feb. 14th. gives 2 ats. daily, $20 at my home. Will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fair- burn, Canela, Rd. 5 Nubian Milk Goats, 3 milk- ing, 1 freshen soon, several nannie kids, 1 fine billy, for sale. Will not ship. A .B. Chap- man, Jr. Stone Mountain, 5980 Redan Rd. De. 4811. 2 young * French Alpine Bucks, from excellent milking stock, for sale. B. L. Lynn, Waycros, 401 W. Hamilton Ave. 20 - 25 fat lambs, mostly Hampshire, ready April Ist., $10 ea. at my barn, Will not ship. W.-Y. Harper, Wray. Goat that pulls cart, with harness and cart, $40. Eileen Crocker, Thomasville, Rt. 1. Phone 620-53. old, Ewes with lambs at. side, bred, and open yearling ewes, and reg. rams, also baby lambs, for sale. R. B. Curtis, Farming- ton. Tel. Madison 2603. Milk Goats, fine stock, fresh- ening now, cheap. No letters. Dont phone. See Mrs. W. M. Barner, Columbus, 641 Ben- ning Dr: _ About 75 milk goats, fresh in, springers, and bred does, $5. per head if all taken. Karl Dayhoof, Hamilton, Rt. 1. en Mar. 2nd. and 7th., from heavy producing healthy stock, should give 4-5 qts. daily with proper care and feeding, $50. ea. FOB. See to appreciate. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie. 1 purebred Saanan Buck, 8 mos. old, can be registered, $20. at my barn. Miss Kate West, College Park, Rt. 1, sole wath and Tell Rd. 1 Reg. Nubian Buck, 10 mos. old, has horns,, mother gave 4 qts. first freshening, $30. G. R. Reece, Marietta, 111 Marble Mill Rd. Phone 94384. 3 fresh in goats, also males, 1 for breed and castrated, young nannies. Mrs. R. L. Smith, Sr., Douglasville, Rt. 4. Phone 2744. Purebred Toggenberg Goat, freshened once, twin female kids, gentle, easily milked, mother gives 2 gal. daily, grand daughter of world% champ. ;milker. Very reasonable. Rob- | ert E. Sloan, Atlanta, 987 Stew- art Ave., S. W. Milk goat, 2 Qts. day, and 2 kids ,nannie and billy, 5 wks. | old. Sire of heavy milking | stock. Reasonable price at my | home. Come after. Mr. Bessie | Barfield, Shellman. Rt, 1. One 2 yr. old Toggenbuck buck, a 3 wks. old Tog. buck and nannie, for sale or exc. | for Bees. J. D. Jones, Ben Hill. | Rt. 1. (Cascade Rd.) Atlanta | Phone AM 1737. 3 does, bred, and buck, pure- | bred Hornless Nubians, Jen- liski strain, 11 mos, old. Sacri- fice, $75 for lot at my place. Cant ship. D. F. Hinkle, Clarkston, 932 Indian Creek Dr. phome 37902, 3 young milk goats to fresh- | CATTLE: Want young milch cow with young calf; Also 8 or 10 pigs of good stock.. State what you have and best price del. at my. place. J. R. Page, Auburn, RFD i, : Want to trade one reg. Polled Hereford Bull, born May 10, 1952 for reg. Angus Bull, same age; Also for sale, 2 nice South- down Hampshire Rams. Rea- sonable. Tim Cole, Newnan, Rt. 2. Phone 1655-M. HOGS: Want good quality meat-type boar, Minn. No. 1, Beltsville No. 1, or any of inbred lines. Only top quality wanted. Boar to be ready for light service. Norman R. Long, Americus, % Koi- nonia Farm. Tel. 4588. Want half - dozen Hampshire Pigs with registration papers, 5 females, 1 male, not akin, prefer in reasonable radius. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES): Want 2 bred NZW Does and 1 unrelated buck, not over 1 yr. old, genuine ,reasonable price. Ce C. Humphrey, Millen, 218 College Ave. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want gentle Milk Goat, no horns, 2- ts. daily. Must be reasonable. Letters ans. Prefer- near Atlanta. Mrs. Edna C. Pettit, Decatur, 3181 Tilson Rd., Rte 1 De,,7588." * FARM HELP WANTED Want man and wife, 25-50 yrs. old, for work on farm; Man to look after laying hens; Woman to do light farm chores; House with elec., weekly salary fuel and water. Must be sober, ones reliable. Reference. Good Op- portunity. A. S. Callaway, Rayle. Tel. 7412. 3 - Want good man for 2 H farm on halves in Barrow Co. Tractor and mules. Hard surface road, mail and school bus by door. Elec., good land, close to church- es. W. B. Bramlett, Auburn. Want good farm hand who can drive truck and tractor for farm work. Pay $3 day and board and laundry. T. K. Moore, Sr., Canton, Rt. 3. Want experieced dairyman, able to furnish 12 to 15 cows, to work 50-50 with me on dairy farm. Have some cows and 4- stall milking parlor with neces- sary fixtures, hay shed, etc. and machinery to work with. Con- tact. R. C. Washington, yers. Rt. 1. phone 5594. sonsible woman for light work on Poultry farm. Room, board and salary. Mrs. Helen Street, tanta, Rt 25S LIVESTOCK WANTED > Con-! st, Want middleaged, healthy te= Want woman to live in good home on small farm and do light farm) chores for room, board, good salary. Must be honest, reliable, no bad habits. Call after 5:30 PM, or write. Mrs. Roy Conner, Atlanta, 2535 House ae N. E. Ex. 5739. : Want man to tend oie horse crop, 50-50 basis, and do some day labor. Good 3 R_ house, elec., school bus route, near store, good land to work. Must} be pleasant. Charles W. Bras- | well, Loganville, Rt. 1. Want unencumbered couple under 50 yrs. old, to live as members of family on farm and help with. light farm chores, work in Garden. etc. References John W. West, Jonesboro. Want reliable small:family on farm, look after poultry, and do general farm work. 5 R house, salary, 7 mi. Gainesville, mail and school bus route. Mrs. Julia Ls Van Leer, Gainesville, Mill Rd., Rt. 4. Want help to tend crop on 50- 50 basis, 12-14 acres for cotton, 6 A corn patches that go with crop, some day. work when not in crop. 4R house, lights, REA, running water, school bus, mail rt., plenty wood, good pasture. No drunks. Green Greeson, Bethlehem. Want reliable family of 3 or 4 to work 1 H crop on 50-50 basis. Good smooth land, good 4 R house, good mules, and tools School - and mail route. No drunks. Clem Roberson, Temple, Bute bs Gaines POSITIONS , WANTED White man wants light farm work on farm, or tending poul-} try Room, board, salary. Ben . Mize, Douglasville, Rte 1, =% Maxine Gibson. (Phone Austell 2610 after 7 p. m.) Want job on cattle farm. Well experienced; Also can drive truck and tractor. Write. Burl Bryant, LaFayette, Rt, 3.1 White man, - wife, xi ginal} children, wants job on dairy or general farm. Experienced. House, elec., water ,wood, rea- sonable salary. James Roberts Speer, Atlanta, 863 Washing- ton St., S. W. White man and wife want job on farm looking after poul-| try,. with garden patch. H. E, Ramsey, Danielsville, Rte = Woman wants job on farm doing light farm chores for home with elderly couple and salary. Middle aged. Mabel. Marchman, Macon, 442 Poplar Yule white man and wife want ee on dairy or tractor farm. House and saldry. Reply at once. Harry C. Sellers, At-- lanta, 635 Washington St., S. unencumbered white ee | moved and start Sane row. $25. See laundry. Hubert -land, Rt Dairyman with 25 yrs. perience wants job on | self and. family. 3. hands, and 2 before and ai school. Experienced. Ni 6 R house near coe: route. Can give reference -E. Ginn, Dublin, Rt. 40: yr. old white man. job as Overseer on large or plantation. Life tim Prefer general farming. health, good ee family. refer .So. Weldon, Moultrie. n L. Cooper.. ies White, married man, {41 children (oldest. poy to help work) wants _ dairy or gen. farm. | eee oe or d halves. Need small house ly furnished). Contac A. Turner, Atlan Pryor St., aS. W. Young man, 26 yrs, old, v wife, 4 children, wants jot | beef cattle or dairy farm. drive truck and _ tract yrs. experience dairy Roscoe - ee ville, Rt. Man cs 4 want farm on h: 520: ing after cattle. 4 or, 5 hi on school bus rt. eet farm, 15 yrs. experience ing. Married. Desire 4 R elec., salary. Robert College Park, R ' White, single | man old, wants job on oes edw Blairsville, Rt. 4. Si yr. ole Vet. ~ 2 children) want 1 50-50 basis. Prefer Day labor. kinds farm,work. Ww. A. cig oS . Want sab be : with cattle, ore drive tractor and truc farm machinery. Ho. Ready to be moved. W. goner, Toes Re 2 ; Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Mar GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens haa Atlenta 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-10 roe W z STEERS & HEIFERS a5 oe Choice. 20.50-21.50 20.50-21.75 we stn a ; Good 18.60 18.00-20.60 17.75-20.50 18.50-20.00 18.25-20.50 Coml. 15.50-17.00 | 15.50-17.75 15.00-16.75 15.50-17.75 15.50-17.50 Utility * 13,00-15.00 13.50-15.00 13.00-14,00 13.00-15.00 1 3,00-15.00 Cutters 11.25-13.00 11.50-13.25 11.00-12.00 11.00-13.00 11.00- -12.50 CALVES : . - pect z ag Good & Choice 17.00-20.00 17.25-21.50 17.25-21.00 17.00-20.50 17.00-20.50. Util. & Coml. 13.00-17.00 13.00-17.00 13.00-17.25 _ 13.00-17.00 13.00-17.00 | Good & Choice Yealers 20.00-25.25 20.00-27.00 19,75-27.75 19.75-27.00 oe . i if Pes cows : ; ~