Phil Campbell. Commissioner the state. 1948 nearly 150 mers oS isting * This survey rwed 792 systems were operated in 54 on. 7, 701 acres of crops. 10,228 acres Agricultural oof Aeon events will be d in this column every week. H you leave to place a notice in the Market 4 egarding some Agricultural event. end _ to Coppers of | _ Agriculture. Hereford cattle. 15 bulls, 35 fe- les. Sale 1 p. m.-Further informa- neal Ge State Sonae Barrow Show and Sale: barbecue supper - served at 7:00 P. M., March 21. _ Show and S March 22. 22,. Atlanta, Southeastern Fair ae Grounds Annual Spring Show | and Sale, Ga. Aberdeen- Angus As- sociation. Three bulls, 47 females, = ~ Show 10 a. m. Sale 1 p. m. Further l= information: Warren Benson, 1964 E: Johnson -Ferry Rd., Chamblee, Ga. y April Gainesville, Georgia, 1:00 P, _ M. Northeast Georgia Angus te Breeders Sale. 50 head bulls, cows - . with calf at side, bred and open : heifers. Championship -bloodlines. Gainesville Livestock Co. Sale 1, Dawsonville Highway. Cata- from W. T. Torgesen, Sales _ Manager, Whistle Top Farm, Cor- ia, Georgia. ylvania, Farmers Stockyard creven Co. Livestock Festival. uction Sale Polled Herefords, . Twenty bulls, 15 females. _ Valdosta, Annual meeting Am rican Turpentine Farmers Asso- ciation. Principal speaker: Earl M. Hu hes, Administrator of Commo- Stabilization Service and Exec. res. U. S. Commodity Credit ers operating irrigation j coe were oe last yer, fol. ~ eee =o eee MARCH 16, 1955 lowed by 3,932 acres of tobacco, and 3,267 acres of truck crops. The report also-re- vealed that 2,539 acres of corn was grown under irrigation in 1954, Other crops irri- gated by Georgia farmers last year were: peanuts 251 acres; cotton 276; and _ peaches 606 acres. This expansion in ce oton did not come without. some problems. The num- - ber one problem was an adequate water supply. It takes 27,154 gallons to apply water one inch deep on one acre of land. _ In the Piedmont area of the state, lakes, _ streams, and ponds are excellent sources of water for irrigation. Deep wells for irrigation in this section of the state are not a reliable source of water. A six inch well 400 to 500 feet deep may not produce more than 25 to 75 gallons per minute, - which is not-enough to be of much value in irrigation. At 50 gallons per minute, it takes 10 hours to put an ineh of water on one acre. Farm ponds can be consiieed | in most ~ sections of the Piedmont. The soils are such that ponds are satisfactory in most cases, and numerous hills and valleys - provide excellent pond sites. Some wells in this area bring in enough water for irrigation, but the geological formation of - the soil is such that one well may be satis- factory while another a few feet away will not produce enough water. In the Coastal Plain Section of the State, deep wells can be drilled for irri- gation and get sufficient water. A six inch well may produce as much as 350 gallons per minute which would irrigate 25 to 30 acres of land. Tobacco, and truck crops can be profitably irrigated from deep wells provided the acreage is large enough to take care of the extra cost in drilling the, wells. A farmer who has less than 10 acres of tobacco will have a time mak- ing irrigation from a deep well pay unless ~ he irrigated several other high yielding ~ crops. - . A well in the Camilla area will pro- duce sufficient water supply for irriga- - tion at 300 to 350 feet, but in the States- | boro and Reidsville areas it will have to be 500 feet or more in most cases. A six inch well will produce from 200 to 300 gallons per minute and will cost. from $4.25 to $5.50 per foot to drill. The capacity of an eight inch well should be from 450 to 700 gallons per minute and cost $5.00 to $7.50 a foot. A ten inch well will cost $750 to $9.00 a foot and should deliver up to 1000 gallons per minute. The cost will vary within the different sections of the state. - As a rule an irrigation system that - will irrigate from 40 to 60 acres will cost $100.00 an acre. This doesnt include the _ water supply. A system smaller. will cost Nee PAG S : ne i NUMBER 28 more per acre while a larger system will cost less on an acre basis. Research test shows that irrigation can be profitable th most years on tobac- co, nurseries, truck crops, and pastures for - dairy cows. Research data now available indicates that irrigation of cotton may be profitable. . __ A study made on the cost of irriga- tion shows. that it cost $5.50 to put an inch of water on an acre of land. This in- eludes cost of fuel, labor, taxes, interes~ cn investment, and depreciation on the equipment. Most crops will require from 3 to 5 applications per season on the aver- age. Gorn will use .23 oe of water per day; cotton .21 inches per day; tobacco 16 inches per. day; sweet potatoes .23 inches per day; onions, cabbage, lettuce, and turnip greens .13 inches per day: ean- taloupes, squash, snap beans, peppers, egg plants, watermelons and okra .18 inches per day; peaches .19 inches per day: winter pasture .14 inches per day; and summer pastures .24 inches per day. A farmer in Dougherty County irri- gated 22 acres of cattail millet last year. Thirty days after planting he started graz- ing 65 steers on it and six weeks later cut a ton of hay to the acre. He also irri- gated corn and Coastal Bermuda and got good results from both. - Another farmer near Blackshear irri- _ gated 10 acres of tobacco and sold over $1,000.00 worth per acre. He irrigated 15 acres of cotton one time during the fruity stage of cotton and increased the yield a half bale to the acre over the cot- ton -he did not irrigate. His increased sales due to irrigation amounted to $5,- 700.00 above the cost of irrigation. If You Want The Bulletin Stopped .. . The Department of Agriculture is anxious to cut cosis of printing this pub- lication wherever possible. Persons re- ceiving the Bulletin now who do not wish to continue receiving it are re- quested to so notify this depariment. | Anyone receiving more than one copy each week but who wishes to continue receiving the Bulletin is requestd to notify the Bulletin in order to eliminate their receipt of more than one copy. It is not the policy of the Agricul- ture Department to deny the Bulletin _ to those who want it. You need NOT write the Bulletin if you wish to con- tinue getting it. Cancellation may be made by post- al card, Address, The Market Bulletin, Dept. of Agriculture, State Capitol, At- lanta, Ga. PAGE TWO yn the mailin. REAU OF M | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN list and for change ot address to STATE RKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. ul U- 2 eee. Notices of farm produce of notice. ASSOCHs nL N os Pani a ee 3 SE } under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy EOITORIAL and appurtenances. admissible notices : Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does | not assume any responsibility for any no Bulletin. nor for any transaction result. ce appearing in the g from published Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including mame and address PHIL CAMPSELL, Commissioner Published 114- 122 Pace St., By Department Notify on FORM 3578 Covington. Georgia 222 Siaie Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Weekly at cf Agriculture Bureau of Markets, Office at Covington, Georgia Entered as second class matter August 1,-1937 at the Post Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for under Act of June 6, 1900. 114-122 Pace St, Se in Section 1103 Act of Oo! 8, 1917. Exccatioe Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices Hate Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. Publication Office Covingion, Georgia SALE EVENTS. March 16 Winder 1 PM, at Barn on Farm Annual Sale Reg. polld Herefordg. . 24 breeding age bulls and 23 bred heifers. Free del.-on 3 or more animals. J. H. Sum- merour, Winder. March 30-31, Valdosta Pony Auction Sale ... large selection of both using and breeders -.- at Farm, /U-S: Hwy. 41: Tom Hewitt, Val- dosta, P. O. Box 742. phone 1848. April 5 Griffm 1 PM, at Barn on Farm, Quality polled Hereford sale .. . 60 head: pulls, cows (some with calf at side and some re- bred), bred and open _heif- erSaas All Championship bloodlines. Bert Melin, Grif- fin, Rt. 4, phone 7646. asec ee April 11-12 Cordele, 10 AM, at Barn on Farm... Auction Sale, Reg. and Grade pon- ies Aj] from top Breeders. Te ke Williams, Cordele, phone 423. April 4 11 AM at Shan- dra Farms, 6 mi. Rome... Aberdeen-Angus Dispersion Sale ... over 200 Reg. cattle: 152 females; 6 bulls, 4 preven - sires and 2 great prospects; 90 cows with 62 calves at side; 62 bred and open heif- ers; and 9 young Holstein Nurse cows. Call George W. Gibson, Rome, phone 9050. ~ SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE 3 al. fine White Nest Onions, 15-20 to hill $3.50 or $1.25 gal. Plus postage. W. T. Moorhead Bowersville. g Good tender beans, Brown Six Week Half Runner, Speckl- ed Cutshort Cornfield, 65 cup; Mixed Cutshorts, 60c cup; Eng- lish White Salet Peas, 75c cup; Speckled Crowders, 45c cup. Add postage. Arvil Lambert, Ellijay, Rt. 3 Yellow large Pumpkin Seed, 30 for 25c and 3c stamp; Large Yellow Popcorn, 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Otto Rice, Cum- ming. Old Time Little White Tender Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, White Tender Cutshort Corn- field, $1 cup. Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. Yard Long Bean Seed, 6, 10c; Large Pure Pumpkin, 20, 10c; Large Green Crabapple Seed, 10, 10c and stamped addressed en- velope. Mrs. W, Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5. White -|Gourd Seed, 3 packs, $1; SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE aa ee Bunch White and Colored Butterbean Seed, 35c cun. PP. Larry White, Car roliton, 35 Clifton Terrace. : Good Tender Bean seed! Speckled Cutshort Cornfield and. Brown Six Week Half Runner, Bean, 65c cup; Mixed Cutshort, 60c cup; White Salet Eng. Peas, 80c cup; Speckled Crowder Table Peas, 45c cup. Add post. age. Mrs. Ivy Southerland, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. e Old Fashion, Red Indian, and English - Peach Seed, mixed, 75c C; Also 2 bu., Wal- nuts in hull, $1 bu. Come after, Exch. for print sacks. Miss Ka- therine Walker, Dahlonega, Rt. 25 S Half Runner White Bean Seed, large variety, very tender yprolific, weevil free, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. M. J. Patter-[ son, Tifton, Rt. 5. ; Long Wide Leaf Bull Face Tobacco Seed, 75c Thl.; Martin Also Sage and Catnip Plants, $1 doz. Also Mtn. Huckleyberry, bear- ing size, 2 doz., 75c. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Small Nest Onion Sets, $1.25 gal.; Also Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2 Cc: $12 M. Send postage. H.C. Reid, Atlanta, 2303 South Pryor Rd. x Citron Seed, 75c Jb.; Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 25c lb.; Ba- nana Muskmelon, 50c cup; Honeyrock Cantaloupe, 40 cup; and Slick Leaf mustard, Yellow Crookneck Squash, 10c Thbl.; Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. 1954 crop,pure Tees Water- melon Seed, $2 Ib.; 5 Ibs., $4; Long Green Pod Okra, 2 Ass $1; Everbearing able Peas, name unknown, White Rice Pop corn, shelled, 3 lbs. $1 PP in Ga. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Tender Bean Seed, Six Week Pink Peanut HalfRunner, free of Weevils, Also long Green Pod Okra, 35c cup. Add postage. No stamps or chks. Mrs. Carles Roach, Hiawassee. Pure Pride of Ga. Watermelon Seed, 200 for $1. J. N. Carson, Griffin, Rive: 100 Ibs. Clemson Spinless Okra, State _ tested, 90 pet. germ., $50 Ib. Add postage. W. R. Stephens, Douglasville, Reel. 1300 lbs. Star Millet Seed, re- cleaned, 76 pct. germ., 98.86 pct. pure, no noxious weed seed. for sale .Mrs. Mamie Searboro, Gar- field. (Resid@nce half mile Aaron), |. SEED AND GRAIN "FOR SALE 20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. | Har] Fincher, Waco, Rta White Bunch Butterbeans, 50 pt.; Ga. Collard, and Toy Gourd Seed, 20c spoon; Crookneck Yel- low Squash, Cantaloupe, and Martin and Dipper Gourd Seed, 2 spoons, 20c; White Willow Running Butterbeans, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 1, Box 45. -Cowhorn Okra Seed, Velvet Okra, 40c cup. Mrs. Zack Lucas, Franklin, Rt. 4. White Nest Onions, sound, clean, $1.35 gal.; $7.50 bu.; Truck ers Favorite Seed Corn, 95, bu; Striped Half Runner Bean, 50 cup; 5c pt.; $1.35 qt.; Speckled Butterbeans, jo0e a 90c half gal. PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. rt 100 lbs. Okra Seed, tested, 30c Ib. E. C. Wade, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Cattail Millet, 99.10 pct. pure, 60 pct. germ., 9c lb. /Virgil T. Barber, Nashville, Rt. 2. _ Ky. Wonder Pole Beans, 50c cup; Caster Beans, 15c pkt.; Okra/Seed, 40e cup; Tomato and Pumpkin, 15e pkt.; Garrison Melon, $2 1b.; Add postage. Viola: Brady, Cairo, tele Worlds Champion Green Glaze Collard Seed, 4 Thls., $1; 8 Tables., $2 PP. Exch: 10 This. for Coffee Can of Okra Seed. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown. Starr Millett Seed, cleaned, treated, 100 Ib. bags, reg., 2500 lbs. at 5c lb.: Not reg: 900 Ibs. at 18 lb. Eugene EI ee Rt. 2. White Tender Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c cup. Add post- age. Mrs. D. A._Patterson, -Tit- SLODEe uta. White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, Striped Half Runner, and Striped Cornfield, 55c teacup; 3 cups, $1.50; Red Multiplying Onion Buttons, $1 gal; Also Garlic Bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 3 dif, var. Gourd Seed, Bushel, Large Long Hand, Soap, etc., 14% doz., 15 plus stamped env. No orders filled unless stamp- ed env. included. Mrs. Alta. | Wood, Martin, Rt. 2. Good: Green Okra Seed, a0 cup; Also Large Red Peanuts, 60c cup; Little White Peanuts, 55 cup; Also Pumpkin Seed, 25c for % cup; 45c half. cup. Add postage. Mrs. T. J. Silvers, Carters. Butternut Squash, and small Pie Pumpkin Seed, 25c pkg.; White, Half Runner: Bean, 50c cup; Col. Butterbean, 30c cup; Tender Hull Eng. Pea, gray. sugar, 50c cup; Smooth Leaf Mustard Seed; 10c Tbls. Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Elli- jay, Rt. 2. Long Green Tender Okra Seed, 40c cup, -Add postage. Della Hopper, Cherry Log. Good sound mixed Citron seed, $1:30 lb. FOB. W. D. Ask- ew, Davisboro. Dill Seed, small teacup, Doce 10c pkg. with stamped self ad- dressed envelope. Mrs. I. A. Woodring, Alto, Rt. 1. Good striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c large cup; 3 cups, $1.40. Add postage. Mrs. B. H. Patterson, Flowery Branch, Rt. melon Seed, saved from choice melons, $2 Ib. PP. Luther Last- er, Bowdon, Rt 3. Gourd Seed, 25c pkt.; 6 pkts., $1; Congo Watermelon, $2 Tb.; 3 lbs., $5; Also Ornamental Gourds, $1.50 doz.; Martin, $3 doz.; Extra large, $5 doz.; Giant $8 doz. PP. Earl Stuckey, Black- shear. 1954 hand saved, round, dark green, yellow meat Watermelon Seed, 50c teacup;. Purple Hull Blackeyed Crowder Peas, wee-. vil treated, 20c Ib.; White Mul- tiplying Onions, $1. 25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt. 2 : - Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, Black Diamond Cert. Water- | Climbing Okra Seed: Qe pkg. with self addressed stamped eny. Cash. No stamps. Pruitt, Naylor, Rt..1. Vegetable Gaurd (comets called Climbing Squash) seed, 25c pkg. with self addressed, stamped eny. No stamps. J. W. Pruitt, Naylor, Rt. 1. 2 Old Time Tender large White | Half Runner Bean Seed, free Mamie Anderson, Ellijay, (O-2Box 3c : 2200 Tbs. Pensacola Bahia Grass Seed, 93 pct. pure, 96 pct. germ., 35c Ib.; 50 lbs. up. W. F. Anderson, Nashville, Rt. 3. Tender Bunch Bean Seed, Little Six Week Peanut Half Runner, White and Brown Strip- ed Half Runner, 60c cup; Speck- led Crowder, purple hull peas, 30c cup, Green Pod bunch okra, 50c cup; Yellow Popcorn, 25 cup. Ada postage. No stamps nor chks. Mandy Banks, Carters. PLANTS FOR SALE Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs./old, $2 ; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add postage. & D> Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. - Bradleys Magis eee Strawberry, with few Thomps- Son mixed in, $1.25 -:; also; Running Butter Pea Seed, 50c cup. PP. Mrs.-H. M. Christie, Lithonia, Rt. 3.71. 65S Copenhagen Market, Chas, Wakefield, Round Dutch Cab- bage, 500, $1; $1.50 M; 5000 up, $1.25 M: Ph. 3791. B: a Heard, Alma, Drawer , G. = - Lucretia Dawcery. ned of fall bearers, bearing size plants, $5 C: $2 sample doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. M. So son, Greenville. 3 Horse Radish Plante 50c doz.; Horseradish Roots, Black Haw Roots, 50c Jb.; Catnip, 10c bunch; Spearmint, ' Tanzy, Garlic, Balm, Lions Tongue, Wild Strawberry, White Yar- row, 25c doz.; Queen of the Meadow, 3s? 50c: Red Blood Root, Yellow Dock, 25c tb. | Add postage. Mrs. Presley |} Fowler Ellijay, Rt. 5. - Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Rutger Certified Tomato Plants, Ever- green Bunching Onions, Leek, Parsley ,35c doz. No less $1 lots. Mrs. H. V. aren Sr, Register. . - Mastodon Strawberry Plants, 70c C; Red Raspberry, $1 doz.; Catnip and Horse Radish, 15, 25c bunch; according to size. Add postage; Also Jubilee To- mato Seed, 10c tso. with stamp- ed env. Veda Evans, . Ellijay, Rees 2. 4 ine Marglobe, New Stone, Rut- ger Tomato, good plants, good count, moss packed, $3 M; $1 C. Del. Ready. No chks. Fill large orders. W. R.~ renee ys Surrency, Rt. "Waterctess, strong rooted plants, by 100 or 1000, at $1 C. Orders filled Dee Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Cal- houn; Rt. 3-35 . \ Asparagus Clumps, catnip and parsley bunches, 25c ea.; everbearing mulberry, 3 ft. 50c; Cayenne pepper seed, 10 spoonful and _ self-addressed, stamped env. Mrs. Julia Carter, Atlanta, 35 Weyman Ave, S.W., AL 5040. Coastal Bermuda sprigs, now digging, free of common Ber- muda and other _ noxious grasses, 50c per cubic foot of truck space. George oe Val- dosta, Rt. 1. . BR. sweet potato plants. April shipment, $36.25 in 5 M. lot.. FOB. Only M. O. Mike Preston, Sr., Buena Vista. RFD 3. : Cabbage plants, Chas. W.,: a Ey J: 500, $1.25; $2) Me el.; ake : jname, full count, go Cert. and Govt insp., Bunch of weevils, 75c up. PP. Miss pen P.} p; E. des Chase W. Acre frost-proof ca white Bermuda oni 300, $1; 500, $1.50; PP in Ga. on all pla M. _Exp. Col. R. Chane Cepenianen Market Round Dutch Seabee $2. M; 500, $1.25) or = 5 M. more, $1.75 M shipment, full: count strong plants. Mrs. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4. Good, strong Market and Round D bage plants, $2 M; 5 30 C. 5 M. or. more, Full count and pro ment guar. No COD Griffin, Baxley. Rt. Juanes 12D aCe catnip punches, 20c e $1, well rooted. Add ville. Rt. I. Chas. Ww. Early Flat Dutch cabbage plant 70c; 500, $1.50; $2 M. in _Strawberr r shipment; plants ready by Ap packed. Mrs. EES ley, Rt. 4. : - Booking orders fo M; Lots of 10 M ments ;begin earl Mrs. A- B. Williams. 4th. aa : tato Plants, ; Mar. 2ist., $5 for FOB. Ask for quanti Booking now. 5 rere se : eae ee Comte muda Stolens, 35c cu. fi Sankie Powell at = Wrens, or contact. son, Hazlehurst. Extra large Lady iC Strawberry Plants, 70) sturdy upright stem . of dirt, delicious flavor, $1. Add. postage. Ship only plants. . _ Jeff Ss. cue: 2 Cert: Rutger tomato $5-.M. or 75c C. Now. Moss packe, z J. Boa Mershon, Rt. ; New, giant a $2 GxePRDamp: packed} Tom Hawkins, Mountain Se O. Box 4. Tobacco, - potato, oraed pepper plants, uae at sonable prices. C. C. Li Alma. phone: 2473. 3 SMexgtobe Rutger and Stone tomato plants tn moss packed, $3 M. $1 Can fill large orders; also Wonder and Ruby King per, $4 M. Del. No' Prompt shipment. oR. sey, Surrency. Little Lady White Pe lb. Plus postage. ; Beckham, Concord, R 35 cup; beans, 25c cup. Ad Ethel . Crowe, Gainesv. 5. M. $7.50 Exp. Col.;|M White Bermuda _ onions, 500, | $1.25; $1.75 M. Del. E. L. see Fitzgerald, : White Half Runner, rge Cream 6 Weeks| SE., cup s, $1; White Mush, and Tan Crowder postage, see Carl Rt. er a and ae Crowd- ed Ccowder, Brown Bias, 25c large cup. Mrs. . John Wal- i) es eed and d peas for sale, See. ne, Eastman, 211 Ne : ae ee butter- and clean, , $8 or 15c lb. a 2 . $10 bu. AH FOB. | Plus shipping for|" 80c Ib. PP lots of 3 Ibs. u 11 1b. 3 Ibs., ES push [puiexbeans, 25e gs. ce and postage. Money Order. ra _ Phagan, Marietta, }ia 6 bu. mixed aogier peas, shelled, ae John . Paden, Atlanta, 1256 Moreland Ave., DI 74! : 8 or 10 bu. Beans, runnin ood cad Welvet variety, ae oe chrgs. Johnston, Hazlehurst. White Bunch ce 30c lb. W. A. Rosser, Elberton, Rt. 1. Ph, 245-R. 8 bu. black-eyed peas, $12. 50 bu. W. R. Nix, Woodstock, Rt. 2. tt bu. good, sound, reclean- ed running velvet peans, $15 bu, plus shipping chrgs. W. H. Bell, Charing. Sound Crowder peas: 40 fee Brown, 15 lbs., Purple Hull and 10. Ibs. Speckled, 25 lb, J. H. Lankford, Homerville, Rt. 1. 40 Ibs., col. bunch butterbeans, . Mrs. w. R. Richey, Lavonia, t, 2. Col. bunch butterbeans, 30c lb. L. E. Southern, Marietta, -|Rt. 5. (Powder Springs Rd.) Clean. mixed table peas, 35 $1, Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainsville, Rt. 1. COTTON SEED FOR SALE COTTON SEED FOR SALE Se ee fo ites - - Cokers 100 wilt resistant cot- Lonrced, ist yr., picked with- out rain, delinted and treated, $6 CWT. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton. 20 tons Ist yy. Cokers Reg. cottonseed, 100 wilt-resistant, pure, sound, recleaned, delint- ed, treated, 1 var. gin, bale per A. picked and kept dry, 1-3/32 pct. lint, $7 per oN not treated, $6 CWT pee ty P. Malcom, "Social Circle, Rt. Box 47. phone 3346. Ga. Cert. Cokers 100 wilt- resistant cottonseed, delinted and treated, in new bags, 90 pet. germ. $8. CWT. FOB. Joe D. Murrow, Farmington. phone 2948. Ga. Cert. D&PL cottonseed, delinted and treated, new bags, 90 pet. germ. $9 per hundred lbs. FOB. Roy Ward, Watkins- ville. Summerours Hibrea Halt and Half cottonseed, pure, sound, Ist yr. 40 pet. lint, 1 in: or better staple, $8 per hun- dred ibs. E. T. Mathis, Avera, (on Hwy. 171 near Grange.) Cokers 100 wilt-resistani cot- HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE tonseed, delinted treated $7 CWT. Mrs. Bud Waites, College Park, Box ie HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE $1.20 _ 350 square bales peavine and Gay-tan hay, pale, or $40 ton at my barn, 8 mi. Ea. Conyers on Hwy. 20. R. H. Underwood, Conyers. Rt. 2. 150 bales Grass and peavine hay, $1. 30 bale, my place, 8 mi. No. Roswell, off 140 Hwy., on Cox Rd. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock, Rt. 1. Fescue hay, 75e bale at my farm, near Coal Mtn. Rena Martin, Cumming. Rt. 1. 25 bales oats and straw ta- gether at my farm, near Da- cula. C. D. Hall, Decatur, 124 Drexel Ave. DE 1713. Good grass hay, no weeds, 90 bale at my farm. Will del. in truck load lots up to 50 vin Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4. 70 bales Soy bean hay, $2 bale; 20 bales oats, $2 bale. = H. Askew, Fayetteville. Rt. mi. for reasonable charge. Mar- |~ Sees WANTED Want 1 gal. pea seed, known ar or Cream Crowder. Davis, ie Want long pod Purple Hull as Suga Rev. ayne Rock, Rt. 1. Peas, brown seed, sometimes called Stonewall Pea or King | Tom, or North Ga. Purple Hull. Mrs. G. Rata C. Williamson, Oak Want few old time lohg and big round Rev. Rt. 1 muskmelon J. E. Weeks, Bethlehem, seed. Want 100 lbs. cleaned or com- bine, run Sericea. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. ~ Want 5 or 10 Ibs, Long Green Pod Okra Seed. Quote best cash price, prepaid. Homer G. Cline, anton, Rizal: Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markets Mauk. CS eeG GRADE Thomaston : Atlanta Athens Rome Atlanta Gainesville ne jender deans. meee CORN AND SEED CORN aSEGi : oi = Be at se ee d half runners, fros \ St eifers ee | OR AE Choice 2 -21,50-25.90, - o . . = Ople Gable, Ss Good 18.50-21.00 18.50-22.00 19.00-21.00 -18.80 18.25-21.00 17.50-18.70 Sees ' Ear corn, $2 bu. Mrs. R.L. | Coml. 15.50-18.00 15.25-18.50 15.00-17.78 15.00-18.50 15.00-18.06 15.25-18.70 Greene, Cuthbert. Utility /43.00-14.00 -13.00-15,50 -13.00-15.00 13.00-15.00 13.00-15.00 12.25-14.50 and Pai tore cunner : Cutters _ -49.00-13.00 -'11.00-13.00 -'11.00-12.50 12.00-13,00--'11.00-13.00 _:11.00-12.00 $, nice and sound, Fine white popeorn: on cob, - ~ : = = Add ee Het- 20 Ib. lot, $2.50; Shelled, 25c Ib. CALVES Se ie + : Add postage. Mrs. Manie Hol-|Geod & Choice 18.25-19.0018.00-20.00 17.25-20.00 * 17.50-19.00 17.50-19.25 17.00-18.00 land, Dalton, Coogler Rd. Box ale = Com, 43.00-17.25 13.00-18.00 12.00-16.75- 13,00-18.0@ 13.00-17.50 13.00-17.28 om. 00 sek ee ' : a ca. hull and ps as ~ Vealers 16.00-22.25 16,00-22.75 16.00-22.50 16.00-23.50 _15.50-22.50 ce 4 or 5 times yearly, $1 400 bu. white cies shuck | ows : E 3 . ; Ps Pedy: a ger es Feon e uae, Utility 11.50-13.50 11.25-13.50 '10.50-12.78 -'11.25-13.50 '11.00-13.50 *11.00-12.75. a Ocrlecines Fs ha abls Deveson, bial C&C. ; 8.50-12.00 8.50-11.50 8 00-10.50 8.50-11.50 8.25-11.50 8.00-11.50 gre Bie Speculed | Wet cys peolitic geet com Hi Con ea0asis iaunisie 1asoused 14001440. is boideo 13007400 ders, 3 cups, $1.50; Little ae ee Se: sounds, Cutters 11.50-13.50 11.50-13.25 _11.00-12.50 11.50-13.50 11.50-13.25 *11.00-12.75 ed Butter Peas, 2 cups, e Cc ie et Mu eee : 5 = Z nder Blue Pole, and rown Crowder peas, soun STOCKERS ae ae ; : 3 : "Half Runner. Beans, |PU clean, $5.00 bu, FOB. | Steers & Heifers 12.50-19.00 13.00-20.00 = 12.00-17.0 42.00-16.75 ~ 73.00-18.00 11.75-14.00 Saiked White-and Alex Barfield, Louisville. Calves 13.50-19.00 , 13.50-20,25 -13.00-16.5 13.00-18,50 13.00-18.00 _13.00-19.00 : 600 bu. -good white orn, for b Sou G informant : ee Lon Ashworth, sale at my place. H. D. Davis, Federal Srare Marker News Service Warrenton, Rt. 1, Box 39, 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. a a No.1 = No. 2 No.3 No. 4 Woshingten Co. "Mktg. ccumy s/, Swainsboro 16.01 15. 65 15.40 14.45 Sandersville 15.40 14.76 14.23 14.00 i ia eee _March 7 Se . 15. 90 15.15 15.00 14.05 Bleckley L/S Auct.,, Cochran 15.16 15.05. 14.25 14.10 : 16.50 15.95 15.00 -14.10 | Carroll Co. Sales, Carrollton 16.05 15.00 14.50 13.50 : 16.10 15.80 -15.25 Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah 15.20 14.80 14.30 : L/S Co., Moultrie. 15.25 15.00 Dodge Co. L/S Co., Eastman 15.65 14.85 15.20 14.55 er's S/Y, Statesboro 16.06 15.75 15.25 14.75 || Ga. Farm Prods. Sls. Corp., Thomaston 15.70 14.50 14.00 _ 13.50 a ; ee : 15.00 Japeway Craig Com. Co., Dublin 15.25 14.75. 14.70 14.85 ki S/Y, Hawkinsville 16.00 ~~ 15.70 15.35 15.60 Jesup S/Y, Jesup ; 15.25 14.65 14.66 13.98 jale-Long Com. Co., Lakeland 15.65 15.25 14.30 14.00 Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 15.00 14.35 14.00 14.20 @ pecale Meclure Com. Co. ahome 16.60 16.00. 15.10 - 14.00 | Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 15.09 15.08 14.87 ae Ts aes Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 15.01 14.65 13.95 12.90 : ae Shuman's $/Y, Hagan 15.66 15.00 14.26 ulloeh S/X, Statesboro 16.00 15.30 15.00. ate Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycress 15.40 15.00 14.60 14.10 - n L/S Co, Dublin ==*'15,50*15.01.~=14.9514.95 | March 8 | gham Co. S/Y, Springfield _ 15.30 14.90 14.65 Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 15.07 14.77 14.42 13.50 ers L/S Co., Douglas 15.52 ~ 15.50 14.61 =: 14.01 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Dougles 14.89 14.71. 14.01 13.34 tzgerald-S/Y, Fitzgerald 15.50 15.05 15.25 Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 14.69 14.52. 13.60 chunta L/S Mkt., Nahunta 15.75 15.25 15.10 14.10 Farmers Coop L/S Assoc., Soperton 14.90 14.45 14.00 ielham S/Y, Pelham = 15.35 14.85 14.35 |; Farmers L/S Auct. Co., Nashville 15.10 14.8] 14.35 13.55 agsdal a Com. Co., Quitman 15.16 15.21 14.10 13.55 | Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 14.80 14.00 13.70 13.65 15.85 15.25 14.90 | Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon . 15.25 15.06 14.50 16.40 15.35 15.30: 15.30 - . 14.95 | Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 15.00 14.26 14.20 _ 15.44 15.12 1480 14.46 Smith $/Y No. 3, Thomson 15.20 14.75 14.00. ; es Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 15.00 14.76 14.10 Bodier /S_ aM. Moke 15.00 14.70 14.75 Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 16.00 14.50 13.70 13.10 op L/S Exc., Statesboro 16.00 14.97 14.26 13.15 March 9 \ So 13.50 | Claxton S/Y, Claxton: 1480 1450 14.20 13.15 ele L/S Com. Co., Cordele 15.36 15.02 14.49 - 14.65 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 14.66 14.04 13.65 12.00 r oe Auct., Bainbridge 15.30 14.75 13.50 Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 15.24 14.76 ar Morris, Inc., Douglas 715.93, 714.76 14.20. Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 14.75 14.26 | 13.79 13.35 S/Y, Blackshear 15.53. 15:45 15.05 14.27 Ragsdale Long Com. Co., Lakeland 15.00 14.50 13.55 13.60 masville S/Y, Thomasville 15.85 15.50 14.50 Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 14.95 14.40 14.00 : , Tifton : (15.27) ==-'15.00 | 14.50 Union S/Y, Albany 15.02 14.60 14.10 13.85 /, Lyons (15.24 1480 1430 14.02 | Vidalia $/Y, Vidalia si 15.24, 14.60 14.51 14.20 /Y. Bartow 15.25 14.55 14.05 Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 15.25 14.80 14.09 ylvenia. ay. 15.00 15.60 14.65, 14.10 : == March 10 = , Sumter L/S Sales Barn, Americus 15.13 14.50 13.75). 13355: 16.10 15.50 13.70 | Valdosta L/S Co., Valdosta 15.09 14.95 . 14.50 14.3 * E Sates By, : ieee ei e e x aes pee RAGE FOUR | 5 _ = MARKET BO! a e SEED WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ~ MISCELLANEOUS _ aIoass i SCELL \NEOUS 6.05 >FOR: SALE : : FOR SALE Coe FOR SALE Want on Fashion White nes : = = <= mions, large size, no trash, t : |,Mart hite Walf Running Bean, Lit-| ROOTS AND ee ; 5 ROOTS sae HERBS eee Dipper. Gourds, 2 tle Cutshort Cornfield Bean let, May and June English - ee, and White and Pink Bloom ea. Etta Thompson, Atlanta, 2005 Cheshire Ave. SW. Want one cup Old Fashion White Running Willow Butier- bean Seed. Will pay good price. - Mrs. R. D. Connell, Dublin, Rt. 5, Box 141B. Want to pay good price for some true to name, Red Hull Speckled Peas. Write. C. E. Join- ~ ev, Augusta, 3057 Dean Bridge Ra, vonia, and 8 alike, 8 in Ga. Mrs. _ Want 5 Ibs. last cise Al- falfa Seed, free of any treat- ment of chemicals or poisons. EL vo Atlanta, P. O. Box 6103 Sta. - Want 5000 lbs. Tiespedens Seed, Kobe or Korean, clean- ed. a C. Keown, LaFayette, Be O. Box 116. yi Want Sugar Cane Seed, green soft, chewing type, at once. Quote price and kind. Will come after. F. C. Lairsey, Blackshear, Rite: Soot EGGS FOR SALE Purebred Embden eggs,. 70c ea.; also some baby goslings, $1.50. ea. Mrs. E. M. Pope, Stockbridge, Rt. 2, Box 190 B. Purebred Green Head Mal- lardduck egges for hatching, $1.75 for 12, PP..H. B. Durham Union Point, 804 Dolvin. Ave. _ Purebred White Cornish eggs from prize winning stock, 15, $2 Del. Mrs. O. L. Craft, La- Ri. 2. Purebred Mallard duck eggs for hatching, $2 doz: E. H. Bridges, Sharpsburg. SACKS FOR SALE 100 lb. cap. White Feed Sacks, No. 1s, 25c ea-; $2.90 doz.; No. 2s, 20 ea.; $2. 30 doz. Fannie Lee Grindle, Dahlonega? Print Sacks, 55 ea.; Few 2 2, $1.10; 3, $1.50. PP in Ga. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5. 100 Burlap Guano Sacks, clean. Make offer. W. S. Kinsey, Lake Park, Rt. 1. 400 Burlap Sacks, 100 lb. cap., clean, 10c ea. Add postage. Will ship. Mrs. W- R. Havener, Lake Park. y 100 lb. and some 50 lb. cap. White unwashed Feed Sacks with letters, 16c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Clarence MoM Dacula, Rt. 1. Unwashed White Feed Sacks, tree of holes and mildew, 18c ea. in lots of 10 or more. PP. Robert Attaway, Wrightsville. 100 Ib. White Feed Sacks, washed, free of holes and stain, 25 ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Jasper, Rt. 2. \ Print feed sacks, washed, 1, , 3 or more alike, 3, $1.25; 12, 4.50. No COD. Mrs. George Pollins, Atlanta, 891 Hammond v., NE, Rt. 6. Print Chicken Feed Sacks, washed, ironed, no holes, 2, 3, 4 alike, 3, $1. "PP. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., ashed, 22c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. Bartha White, Dahlonega. Rt. Box 60. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE POTATOES: PR Yellow Sweet and Money Maker Potato Seed, $2.50 bu. at home. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Rte. POSTS: Fence Post, Black Locust, Chestnut, Fat Light Wood, and awn or Round Cypress, for sale. J. E. Chauncey, Homer- ville, Box 431. Ph. No. 128-W32, Yellow Root, 4 Ib. tard box, $1.30; Queen of the Meadow 4 lb., $1.50. PP. Add_ postage. Noel Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. Ui ; Sassafras, Yellow and Blood Root, Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry Bark, 50c lb.; 3 -Ibs., $1.35. Add 15c per lb. postage. Audrey Holden, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Wild Cherry Tree Bark, 8 lb. box, $1.50; Yellow Root, 4 Ib. box, $1.. 8 Jb., $1.50. Add postage. Bennie Hugh Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. _ Wild Cherry Batk) 4 |b. lard box full, $1.30; Yellow Root, 4 |b. pox, $1.22. PP: Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking Rock, 2Rt--2: Yellow dock, kidney Proce and wild cherry bark, 50c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Horace Sut- tles, Bowel, Rt. 1. Yellow rooot, wild cherry bark, rd dogwood bark, colts foot, persimmon bark, 75c for 4 Ib. lard box full not postpaid. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. Ros- etta Butler, Dahlonega. Rt. 3. SAGE: Ses Fine large Leaf Sage, free of trash, $1 qt. cup. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Coogler Rd. . ie SYRUP: ' Some mighty good pure Ga. Gane Syrup, for sale. N. B. |Farrow, Cordele. (41 By-Pass). sphone? lia: ar * 40 cases of good A-1 Grade Pure Ga. Sugar Cane Syrup, 1954 crop, in No. 5 cans (1/2 gal. cap.) 6 gal. to case, $8 Cs.; $7.50 per case whole lot. FOB. K. H. Merritt, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 308. WALNUT AND WALNUL | MEATS: 2 sacks, black walnuts, hull- ed around 125 lbs. or more, 4c lb .at my place, or ship Exp. Col. Exch. in part for old hens or good corn, shelled or in shuck. O. A. Stone, Dallas. Reps Walnut Meat, $1 ae Prepaid orders $2 up. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, | Dahlonega, Rt. les sak Large pieces Black Walnut | Meats, $1 pt. Add 20c postage ea. pint. Mrs. John R. Brown, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1. ~ Large Black Walnuts, hulled, dried, $2 bu. Plus postage. J. A. McWhorter,- Commerce, Rt. 5. 5 pints 1954 Black Walnut Meats, $1 pt. Add postage. Bes- sie Cook, Canton, Rt. 2. BEES: 15 or 20 stands of Bees in home-made, standard size Pat., Gums, $5 stand with one Super. At my home. Oscar Sowers,. Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 2. Second hand Bee Hives, for sale at home, cheap. H. C. Reid, Atlanta, 2303 South Pryor Rr. 55 Bees, 10 frames with Sup- ers, 30-8 frames with supers. See. H. N. Brock, Cedartown. 10 Bee Hives for sale my place, 4 mi. Marietta. T. J. Gil- bert, Marietta, Stillsfeer Road. MEATS: Well teinmed. salt cured Hams, 31.and 32 lbs. ea. 75c db. PP. Rev. J. E. Meeks, Beth- lehem, Rt. 1. 2 salt cured country Hams, wt. 20-25 lbs.; 90 lb. Add post- age. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS 100 lbs. walnut Meats, in 1 to 5 lb. shipments, any time this coming summer. Add post- age on all orders. Benj. Dock- ery, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Want Senna Herb Leaves for own use. J. L. Bishop, Dawson- ville, Rt. 2. Want W a teen Root and Plants. Drusilfa. Waldn, or 124-J. Poulsen Want to exch. Catnip or Pep- permint Plants for Calamus 1 Plant Roots. Mrs. Martha J: Rogers, Manassas. ; i Want 2 oz. Tear Leave Root (leaves shape. of heart, grows close to ground, mostly in rocky places). Mrs. _G. W. Pippin, Monticello, c/o Mrs. R. C. Owen. SACKS: Multiplying Nest Onions, 1954 crop, for 8 Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. ES lyn Tigner,. Greenville. Exchange good Dried Apples for White Sacks. R. C. Stover Ellijay, Rt. 5. Se VINES (SCUPPERNONG) Want well rooted white scup- pernong vines, at least 2 yrs. old. Mrs. Rosa. L. Lindsey, Hania ARTICHOKES Artichokes, freshly dug on order, for pickling - or planting, 1/2 bu., $4 $7. bu. FOB; For shipping .chrgs., add $1 for half; $1.50 bu. No charge for second bushel. Limited SUE R. Edwards, Dawson. Artichokes, AS gal: Also Dipper | Gourd Seed, 5c. ae 3 pks., 65 Add Postage. MrsG2D; Sellers, Hijaye Rte 2 aa - Jerusalem icons $1. 50 gal. prepaid in Ga., or $1 at my home. C. W. Page, Atlanta, 149 North Ave., N. E. At 6452. BAMBBOO (ROOTS) Bamboo Roots, 50e lb. -Can send large orders. Add postage; Also Gourd Seed, 10 doz. and Stamped env. Mrs. Grady Brew- er, Toomsboro. BUTTER 4 Ibs. nice fresh butter per week, 50c lb. BPs Abe D. vo Cluney, Rydal. CANE (RED) 2000 stalks Red Cane, 5e per stalk. See me at once. Gordon Hamn, Cobbtown. Sev. thousand stalks seed Su- gar Cane for sale at my farm, 3 mi. W. Oglethorpe. Mrs. U. S. Lashley, Oglethorpe. FEATHERS Dry picked chicken and tur- key feathers, free of wing and tail, 50c lb. Del. Z J. Lee, Red Oak. GARLIC 30 doz. Garlic Bulbs, 25 doz.: 20 doz. Garlic Plants, ready for transplanting, 25c doz. Plus postage Dewy Rose. ee 12 Garlic Bulbs, $1 Plus nace age. Mrs. V. M. Johnson Shell- man. GOURDS Martin gourds, $240 doz. or 25c ea. plus postage. Size.15 to 30 inches dia. H. H. Hubbard, Atlanta, 1556- Pinehurst Dr. Ss Want to exch. 2 gal. White | Fayetteville, Rt. 1. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. : PEANUTS: Red skin valencia ene 2 4 in hull, good for seed or eating, $2 peck: $7 bu. prepaid. Roy L. Bloodworth, Elko: s og HOGS FOR SALE _ Pure Buff Cochin Bantam. Eggs, 15, $1; Also Quail, Phea- sant, and Chukar Eggs for sale. Taking orders for April, May, and June del.; Also young birds. JA Beas Hapeville, 3046 Sylvan Rd. Dark Conn Eggs, $1. 60 for 15, PP; Also Dark Cornish Hens, Roosters, $2.50 ea.; 1 Rooster, 3 Hens, $8 FOB. Mrs. Kd. Stone, Adairsville, Rts os he | MOQ or UETen Cy. Jennie Agnes, Barkley Shawl mee fon hatch ing, 15, $2; Also Traveler Roost- er, purebred, $5. G. M. Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 808. Double breasted Bronze tur- key eggs, 35c ea. postage paid if cash sent, or send COD. Mrs. W. F. Alford, Adairsville. Bit 2 - Purebred Toulouse goose eggs, 3, $1 20e postage: also grown geese, $6 ea. Mrs. Fred L: are Buckhead, Rte de ogan, FARM HELP WANTED Want white woman, 40- 45 yrs. old to help with small farm and garden, for room, board, $10 | weekly. Mrs. R. E. Ellington, Fairburn. Tel. 5911. Want nice white woman to live on farm. in home and do light farm chores. Good salary. - E. Humphness Cleveland, Rt Want White of -colored man for 1 or 2 H crop. Have tractor and mule, good laud, 4R house, lights, well in yard, 3 mi. New- nan on paved road, bus line, mail rt. Prefer family from Coweta or Carroll, or close by county. J. W. Lewis, sway Rt. 4. : : Want colored couple. around 50 yrs. old for farm work. New Tenant house, heated, running water, bathroom, 15 mi. N. At- lanta, on Windy Hill Rd., Smyr- na. Care for garden, some hick- ens, small. pasture. Ogden A. Geilfuss, Atlanta, P. O. Box 4779. Ph. Ma. 5417 or At. 1845. ' Want refined, clean, unen- cumbered woman to live on small farm and do light farm work Aor working couple. Sal- ary, room, board. Car] G. Bailey, | Want refined unencumbered white woman, middle aged, ho- nest, no bad. habits, for light farm work on farm. Room, board, small salary. Mrs. J. A. mixed sizes, 10c ea. Add postage | | position. Mrs. _ -| Madison, Rt. bs 6 Chinese Goose Eggs, del., $1} man to work catur, Raise chicke: calves; Also drive | repair work on oo B. Cl | Janta, 3820 Roswl Rd., Want family to deseo farm and grow cotton on h. Furnish house and_ grade or write at once. Conbrown Want man and w with 2 people and help tle, chickens and farm Wages or other. satisfacto: sis. 8 R. House (party furn or more rooms). I furn: Running water, elec. bath mail and Bus Rt. On Higt River. E. HL - Sher; g Ground. Rt. 2. ; Want man ane son, or wi -operat parlor type dairy, be exp..*with farm mac Ref. required. L. oe. Calle POSITIONS WANTE 59 yr. old man, alone Ww job tending chickens, | etc. farm with reliable g00 oT Board, salary. V. C. Gar Cumming, Rt 3 (c/o A. E. Wh mire). j : ; 5 Single, 30 yr. old white well exp. in farming, wan S- on farm driving and upkeep tractor and other farm ma board, reasonable salary. Jol nie Lee Moss, College Park, 1 2. (c/o J. B. Edge). 2 : Married man wants job ing tractor, truck or do: type farm work on far time exp. Just self an Need 3 or 4R house, lig ter, Salary basis. Henry Va slyke, Alanta, 711 Love St., W. Cy. 2183 or Fr. 5635. Have wife, 2 boys to work. plow if can ride. drive tractor truck, work at tobacco bat cure tobacco, -ete., do | carpe te repairs, Prefer South Ga. Ca nett, Chatsworth, Rt. 2. M. Willis. = 2an: Mery (no nareny wa job on fram near Stone Mou tain, Tucker, or Decatur. Floy Robinson, Atlanta, 52 Woodwa Ave,, 8. W. z 53 yr. old SObeE exp. m wants light work on farm ten ing poultry, etc. Exp. cattle ar carpenter work also. Need roo for light housekeeping. Re sonable salary. Letters ans. R.. Martin, College Park, 305 | Hawthorne Ave. Ca. 8129. | Man wants job as care take of chicken farm for room, board and $20 weekly. Can drive and tractor. John London lanta 220 Simpson St. N. W. 3749. 2 24 yr. old man Sante job 0 farm for home, small s Prefer chickens or cattle. Ine: perienced but willing to les J. G. Dease; c/o S. S. Moss, C: W., RA 3563. Hart, Buena Vista. ford, Rt. 1. missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. om If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may writ the Department of Agriculture for application, and all necessary forms will be mailed to you. | There is no cost for this registration except the recording to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle is located. PHIL CAMPBELL, oe Commissioner of Agricult . a eee iy NOTICE MARKS AND BRANDS REGISTRATION At the last session of the General Assembly the marks an brands law was amended to provide for registering with the Con \