Phil Campbell, Commissioner WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 1955 Agriculture, as in rence between a operation and a necessary for culling. one is often determin-_ . Bibb County Agent a - i: rec- ce cows: with artificially- notice in the Market me Aerie event 2 50 head bulls, cows ae Sales \ Hist Top Farm, Cor- orgia, : ao. : Fair n. oe Polled 10 a. m: Sale. I tion: Ralph Cammack, e Dr. N. E., Aden a p- m. Assn. calf sale for F. F. A. H Club members. Twenty .M. Bennett, Wash- Annual - ae tine Farmers Asso- ker: Earl IMs ee ae fe le, bred and pee oF sired heifers from PROVED BULLS to _be sure of inheritance, Have an expert select the bull, assuring good stock and therefore greater ability for increased production. 3. Increase the. average production er cow four times and double the milk tiedon per aere. ed 4. Using modern eine one ran should be able to feed, clean, and milk 100 cows in eight hours. Cows to be enilked at the rate of 35 or possibly 60-75 animals per hour. Milking time 10-14 or 12 to 12 hours apart results in the ame amount of milk. 5. For quality milk production in- _-9ection should include: healthy cows, clean udders, sanitized utensils, and milk cooled within an hour. Quality milk ap- _ peals to the consumer and is even more trates. Cellulose fibers can only be di-- necessary for stored products. 6. The cows rumen (upper or first stomach) is built for forage, not concen- gested by organisms in the cows stomach. 7. Pasture, hay and silage should produce 80 percent of the milk output. It quality hay and Silage. Research shows - is a good idea to allow free choice by the cows of hay and silage in self-feeders. 8. Cut crop at the right time for ground hay will lower the butterfat con- tent, so long as hay should be fed. @. Qats or abruzzi rye are the same in grazing value. However, abruzzi rye is earlier. 10. Coastal Bermuda and Starr Cat- tail Millet afford more summer grazing. Before planting grazing crops, apply 100 lbs. of pure nitrogen, plus 300-500 Ibs. of 0-10-20 and top dress with 100 lbs. of nitrate of soda when growth is two to three inches high. : =-11, Corn is a little better than coastal : | You need NOT write or phone the Bul- - it To Stop the Bulletin . .. . Persons wishing to cancel their sub- seription to the Market Bulletin are requested to telephone CYpress 0510 it they live in the Greater Atlanta area. If you live elsewhere cancellation can be made by postal card listing your name and address and mailed to Room 129, - State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. ' Anyone receiving more than one copy is requested to notify the Bulletin so that extra copies may be eliminated. letin. if you wish to continue receiving ~ \ bermuda fo silage. Well-fertilized coast- al bermuda for hay is worth more than good alfalfa. 12. Milk at 25 cents per quart equals otner food for 38 cents. A dollars worth of milk. is equal to $1.50 value ow other - foods. - 13. Feed salt-mineral mixture andes: shed and provide fresh, clean water near- by at all times, 14. Have your veterinarian keep close check on your herd for Brucellosis (Bangs Disease) and cooperate with theestate and federal governmenis in helping to wipe imals and up to $50 for purebreds will be repaid to those slaughtering diseased animals in addition to the cost of testing. 15. If you need money to enlarge or improve your operation in order to get more efficiency for higher profits you may want to consult your banker, who is in a position to furnish insured loans for periods not longer than 10 years..The banker and your County Agent will: be glad to help you work out your problems. Under such a loan, for example, a pipe- line aerator and holding tank might be considered. 16. Try to be a top farmer. There is a wide gap between an average farmer and a top farmer, just as there is be- tween a low-profit operation and a high- profit one. = Drought Emergency Cover Practice Announced Georgia farmers will get valuable aid through the Agricultural Conserva- tion Program for planting Spring graz- ing and hay crops this Spring seco ee | to Mr. John F. Bradley, Chairman the Georgia State ASC Committee. : To help farmers establish quick cover, grazing and forage erops in drought-damaged areas, the Federal Government is offering to pay around 50 percent of the cost of liming, fertiliz- ing and seeding annual lespedeza, millet, sudan grass and hairy indigo this Spring for grazing or hay. This Spring Drought Emergency Practice will be announced to farmers in counties when the prac- tice has been approved and adopted by the county technical group. No addi- tional ACP funds have been allocated to this state or counties for this practice, Mr. Bradley explained. Farmers wishing to receive cyst- sharing under the new practice should file their requests at the county ASC office prior to the time the practice is started. out this disease. Up to $25 for grade an- . er; 2 PAGE TWO , yn the mailing list and for ch GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN REAU OF MARKETS 222 STATE ange of address to STATE BU- JAPITOL, ans NATIONAL [asst Notices of farm produce under postage of notice. not assume any responsibility notices Limited space vil) net per Sena was mai regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does Bulletin. nor for any transaction resulting from published ing_more than 35-40 words, not t_ including name and address. a SSO CIATION Ss and appur ienances admissible for any notice appearing in the mit insertion of notices contain- PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner Published 114-122 Pace Si., 2 Notify on FORM 3578 By Depariment of Agriculture 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Weekly at Covington. Georgia Bureau of Markets, Office at Covington, Georgia Entered as second class matter August 1, 19387 at the Post Accepied for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. under Act. of June 6, 1900. Publicati 114: 122 Pace St., Executive Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. : on Office Covington, Georgia SPECIAL ATTENTION The Machinery notices ap- pearing in this issue were left over because of lack of space from issue of 23rd... all such type notices reaching this Bul- letin office since March 15th through March 29th (omitting duplicates, of course), will be published | in April 6th issue. We ave publishing all eligible no- tices received, according to classification, as quickly as POSSIBLE. Elizabeth Hynds, Editor-Notices. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Some brooders for sale. See Talt Gold at farm. Cleve Hicks, Riverdale. ~ Jet Deep Well Pump: with 2 pipes, 50 ft. long, almost new; Also 3 Hudson Oil Chick Brood- ers, used very little, $50. Clyde Maxwell, Smyrna, Rt. 4. Ph. Marietta 9-6983. Derborn Sesop and Scrape for Ford Tractor, good cond., $100. T. H. Wilson, Stonewall, Ph. Fairburn 7516. Hammer Mill, good cond., $75; Oliver Tractor, 48 model, $200; Ford Tractor, 55 model, just ran 350 hrs., $1,500; Bush and Bog Smoothing Harrow, 4 Disc Till- Subsoiler, Lime Spreader, Cultipacker, Drag Harrow, Ber- muca Grass : Harrow, other equip. Reasonable price. S. C. Wiley, Covington. F2, 1950 Model Case~ Com- bine, power takeoff, 60 in. blade, $500. See. M. C. Ellis, Dalton, pals One high tension Magneto to fit any 4 cylinder motor, and pulley attach. Cub Farmall Tractor, both A-1 cond., $20 ea. J. D. Whelchel, Dawson- Ville, Rt. 3. Allis-Chalmers Bul] dozer, HD14, straight blade, dbl. drum, power unit, tracks like new, good cond., $2,000. Take G& Allis-Chalmers and equipment for same. F. M. Gazaway, De- catur, 2556 Clifton Springs Rd., Rt; 1. Ev. 2971, IHC Riding Cultivator rubber, good cond.,_ for Bert Scarboro, Garfield. Cultivator for 1948 WC Allis- Chalmers with power lift, pric- ed to sell. Olin Newsome, Gib- son, Rt. 2. Cub Tractor, fect cond., on sale. *49 model, per- with all cultivating equip., 1-16 in. turn plow, 10 disc harrow, $500 for quick sale. W. S. Mock, Guyton. Case S, C. 1947-2 Row Trac- tor, planters, cultivators, 10 disc J, A. Case harrow, 5 disc Case tiller, all good cond., ready, $1,000 cash. Bob Nutt, Luella. Ph. 3669. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED ~ Want first class Orchard Sprayer to pull behind tractor, mounted on rubber. Reasonable. Write details. Y. S. -Williams, Sharpsburg, RFD 1, Box 229. Want Wide Front-End for Super C Farmall, A-1 shape. No junk. Wesley Gibbs, Rebec- ca, Rt. 2, Box 68C. Want Heavy Bush and Bog Dbl. Section Disc Harrow for Intl. T. D. 9 Tractor, good cond. Give best cash price. Ph. Fair- mount, day 2732. J. W. Evans, Ranger. Want eed: 11 in. Hammer Mill, also planters and cultiva- tors for Ford Tractor, in good condition; Also for sale, 20 Disc Smoothing Harrow, for Ford or Ferguson, $65. E. B. Hogan, Fon ase Springs, RFD 2. Ph, f 4. Want Ford or Ferguson Tractor with. plow, harrow, planters, cultivators. John R. Worley, College Park, Rt. 1, Tell Rd, Want late model Garden Tractor, not Jess than 8 HP, with all equipment, A-1 cond., bargain for cash. Can come af- ter same. O. L. Murphy, Jas- per. Want Water Power Grist Mill. A. L. Maxey, Dacula. Want 3 Disc Plow for Allis- Chalmers W. D. Tractor, also Dbl. Section Disc Harrow. Give full details. H. S. Walker, Ma- con, Lower Poplar St. Want to exchange Tricycle mers for Wide Front End. John S. McLeod, Shellman, P. 0. Box 82. Want to exch. W. D. Allis- Chalmers Tractor, planters, cul- tivators, harrow, for Ford Trac- tor, with planters, cultivators, harrow. John R. Flanders, Ad- rian, Rt. 3. Want med. size Farm, Bell for use on small farm, in good cond. Advise. Mrs. Clara Allyn, Atlanta, 1306 N. Ave, N. E. Want Pickup Hay Baler, run by PTO and Side Del. Rake, preferably New Holand or Al- lis-Chalmers, also Manure Spreader. State condition and best price. George B. Bruce, Homer, Star Rt . Want good A-1 Friend Spray, 15-28 gal. per ae with 300 gal. tank. No junk. W. S. Bar- den, Clayton. Want used Orchard Sprayer, 300 gal. cap., tractor PTO op- erated from tractor. Must be in good condition, cheap for cash. W. D. Gill, Richland.- 4. Front End of W. D. Allis- Chal-- SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED > Want Pasture Rotaty Mower and Cultipacker. H. M. Bailey, Turin, Want 1 Ford Tractor Mow- ing Machine, Ist. class shape, no junk. State price and con- dition at once. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. Want 2 good used Tractor Tires, 10 X 28, 4 ply, good treads, no-~- holes, cheap for cash. R. H. James, Reynolds. Want 2nd. hand Manure Spreader within 50 mi. Canton. L. Childers, Canton, Rt 4. Want Hay Rake for Farmall Cub Tractor. Robert Pilgrim, Cleveland, Rt. 5. Want one Power Unit 60-100 HP suitable for irrigation pur- poses, also want one 4 in. Sand or Irrigation Pump. F. C. Cromer, East Point, 1031 Ben Hill Rd. Atlanta Ph. Ca. 2383. Want one Grain Bin and At- tachments for Allis-Chalmers 60 Harvester. Must be in good condition. Write. O. C. Nether- land, Jr., Rosier. (Burke Co.) Pus Waynesboro 37ol. = . Want Cultivators, Planters, Distributors for Ford or Fergu- son Tractor. Reasonable price. Not over 50 mi. Douglasville. C. B. Parson, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Box 77. Want Small Incubator to set turkey and duck eggs in. Must be cheap, good cond.; Also for sale,.One 2 H Wagon, reasona- bly good condition. Contact. R. E. Hansard, Jr., Cumming, +Rt* 4, Ph, 6822. Want New Holland or J. Deere Hay Pickup Baler, one A. Chalmers Combine and Ford or Ferguson Cultivators and Planters. State lowest price and year of make. Bryan, East Point, P. O. B. 32: Want pickup hay Baler and side del, rake, in good cond. Contact, J. A. Hawkins, Cum- ming. Rt. 2. Want cultivator for John Deere 40, No. 800 dbl. coil spring. Paul Snow, Decatur, Rt. J, 4785 Rainbow Dr. Want 1 H. mowing machine, in good cond. Contact. W. Z. Braswell, Loganville. Rt. 2 (near Haynes Creek Church.) Want one 6:00 X 22 tire and tube for Shaw D4T garden tractor, or would buy complete tractor of this model. D. S. Driskell, Macon. Rt. 1. Want good, .used Farmall Cub tractor of Super A Farm- all, with equipment. Don C. Lunsford, McDonough, Rt. 1. hone 3864. _ Want buy a wagon, also cow at once, near Gainesville, Dah- lonega, or Cleveland. H. G. White, Murrayville, Rt. 1. Want used disc plow and a used mowing blade for Allis- Chalmers G size tractor. Cecil Duncan, Norcorss, RFD 1. Want Covington planters and Cultivators, scoop pan and bush and bog harrow for Ford trac- tor; consider most any cond., if price is right. J. L. Arstrong, Stockbridge, Rt. 2. Want Intn] H&N 150 three- disc plow. F. N. Belk, Trenton, Rt: 1. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Yellow Meat Watermelon Seed, sweet, tender, everbear- ing, has 3 crops to one season, 25c C. PP. Mrs. Dollie Hughes, Cumming, Rt. 4. Tender Blue Pole Beans, also Streaked Half Runners, 2 cups, $120; Early Brown 6 wks., 2 crop Peas, 5 cups, $1.25; Col. Running Butterbeans, large or med. size, also Colored Bunch Type, 4 cups, $1.35; PP in Ga. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dac- ula, Rt. 1. Clemson Spineless Okra Seed, $1 lb. Larger lots cheaper. Lew- is H. Jones, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.. r SEED AND GRA FOR: SALE Good sound Citron Seed, $1.30 30) S = i n Ib. W. D. Askew, Davisboro. Genuine White, Green Ten- der Hull Creaseback Cornfield |. White 6 Week} ~ -bu.; Running Ve bu. Milton 1 Bean Seed, Bunch, Improved White Half Runners, White McCaslan Pole, all treated against weevils, 75e cup. PP, Homer VanZandt, Dial. Speckled Cutshort Cornfield Bean Seed, 65c cup; White Salet Eng. Peas, 75 cup; Mixed Cut- short Beans, led Crowder Table Peas, 45c cup. Add postage. Ivy. South- } . erland, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Long Green Okra Seed, 45 cup; Large Pumpkin, 10c doz.; Also Rhubarb, 35c bunch, Add posage. Mrs. Joe Woody, Elli- |. Jay, Rt 5. Old Time Tender Large. White Half Runner Bean Seed, free of weevils, 75c cup. PP. Miss ene Anderson, Ellijay, POB 37. Martin Gourd Seed, 25c pack; Pumpkin, Scallope Squash, Can- taloupe, Rutger Tomato, Ever- bearing Cucumber, Sweet Ruby King Pepper Seed, 15e pack. Exch. for Half Runner Bean Seed, or White Shallots. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Ellijay, Rte 5) : Cert. Rutger Tomato- Seed, $2.40 lb.; Marglobe and Rutger, $1.90 Tb. Cabbage Seed, $1.50 1b.; Collard, Crow, Gainesville, Rts 2; White and Cream Half Run- ner, Little Pink Six Week Beans, 50c cup; White and Col- ored Butterbeans, cup; Pumpkin, Add postage. Mrs. T. L. Law- son, Gainesville, Rt. 8. White Multiplying Onion Sets, 60c qt. Add postage. Bes- sie Martin, Gainesville, RFD 5 * bunch, 25c 1954 pure Livsey Watermel- on Seed, $2 lb.; 5 lbs., $4; Long Green Pod Okra, Everbearing Table Peas (mame unknown), Fla. Speckled Pole Butterbeans, 3 Ibs., $1; White Rice Popcorn, shelled, 3 Ibs., $1. Plus post- age. Mrs, J. M. Jones, Gray- son. 1954 crop bright, sound, ten- der Half Runner Bean Seed, White Bunch, comes in about 6 weeks, 60c cup. Sold in 2 cup lots up. Add postage. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. Bunch Beans (purple bloom), 50c doz.; 3 doz., $1; Old Time Running, 25c -spoon. Add post- age. Mrs. J, B. May, Hogans- ville, Rt. 2. Few gal. Little White Nest Unions, $1.25 gal. Exch. 1 gal- lon for print feed sacks, 3 alike. Ea. pay postage; Also few pounds White and Col. Mixed Butterbeans, 30c lb. Mrs. Ella M. Peyton, "Homer, Rt. 1. Box 124, New oan Long Gee Okra Seed, 1954 crop, 75c Ib.; 5 Ibs. or more. 65c Ib. Add postage. No COD. Mrs, Luke Ellington, Lawrenceville. .1954 crop sound Blackeyed Crowder Peas, for table use or planting, 25c lb.; Hales Best Cantaloupe,- and Quill Melon Seed, 35c Tbl. Plus _ postage. No stamps nor chks. Mrs. A. R. Harrison, Mcintyre, RFD 1. New Crop Watermelon Seed, Charleston Gray (51-27), Cert., $5 lb. Regular, $4 Ib.; Congo Cert. $2.50 thb.; nnon Ball, cert... $1.75 lb. PP. EB, Reichert, Metcalf, Rt. 1, Box 75. White Multiplying Onions, $1.35 gal.; Curled Mustard, 15c Tbl.; Also Shade Dried Sage, 30c qt.; $1 gal. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. > Climbing Squash Seed, some- times called Gourd, edible, 25c pkg. Enclose addressed stamp- ed envelope. No stamps. J. W. Pruitt, Naylor, Rt. 1. Round Yellow Meat Water- melon Seed, 40, 10c; New Hamp- shire Midget Watermelon, a 10c; Martin Gourd Seed, doz; Green Pod Okra, 25c ar White Nest Onions, "$1 aye Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Tra; lor, chee a ne a eg 60ce cup; Speck-| $1 Ib. Miss Lee 50 seed, 25c. Mixed Sunflower seed or feed, $1 Bunch | Butterbeans, Yellow Meat Wat Ib.; Long Green ; Brown Bunch Bean | cup. Add_ postage. Goble, Talking Rock, Old Time Little Ww Half Runner Garden, tender Cutshort co Seed, $1 cup. Plus po T. H. Wade, Talking Ro Small Mixed Gourd Se pie us John ka Perkins Dwarf Sta crop, cert. germ.,; pet., 50c Ib. fob No shipped. COD. W._ Thomasville, Box 88 Striped Half -Runn Seed, 35c large cup; Ripper, and Purple. Hi 35 cup; Okra Seed, cup. Plus postage. Howell, seicoey Half Seed, 50c cup. Add Post Di A Patterson, Tifton for planting only. Cl 35c cupful, 3 cups, $1. age with money ord N. Carlisle, Flowery B Small Nest Onion Si gal.; Also Kudzu Crow ed, $12 M; $2. C. H, lanta, 2303 S. Pryor d White Tender Hull Bean Seed, mixed Creaseback, for ; Anderson, Ellija doz and 3 c stamp. Mrs, Woodruff, Greenvill : Golden Seal Synus Cc 12c lb.; No orders filled les 35 Ib. Add postage. Ri pelear, Lavonia, R pelar, Lavonia, | 25c lb, Add postage Padgett, Jasper, wets 50c cup; 5 cup: Loaf Parsnip Seed, p 18-21 in., (some weight 20 pkt.; 6 pkts., $1. Del Van Zandt, Culberson, 1. (Res. Fannin Co. Ga.). Congo Watermelon, yellow meat type, also Cole. Cantaloupe, Acorn } Tomato and Clemso 2 generous package, 30c | Page, Atlanta, oN. A At. 6452. Boos Ky. 31 Fescue, Rescu Top Millet, 15 lb.; D son Clover, 20c lb.; Seri pedeza, 40c Ib. C. ih Woo! don. Phone 2131.5 + 1954 Round, Dark Gre low -Meat Watexrmeloi hand saved, 50c cup; Hull Blackeyed Crowd weevil treated, 20c Ib.; Multiplying Onions, $13 Add postage, Mrs. Joh mon, Calhoun, Rt. Citron Seed, 75 lb Peach, 25 doz.; Banan: melon, Slick Leaf Mus cup; Honeyrock Cantalo cup; Yellow Crookneck. 10c Tbl. Add vostage, Crowe, Cumming, i White Half nuit 60c cup; 2 cups, $1; terbeans, 3 cups shipment, Mrs. G | ming, Rt. a | Watermelon eC Oc | $4 ao ; 3 Bean rge cup, 50c C; 3 _cups, 7 Hs Flowery Branch. Bunch Beah, Little 6 k Peanut Half Run- e, Brown Striped Half 60 _c, cup; Speckled rple Hull Peas, Okra, 40 cup; clon. *$2- bs: 3 dd Seed, 25c pkt.; $1 PP. Earl Stuckey, Sty Cane Seed: for eee Blairsville, 1954 Yellow oe ae 10; Green Pod Okra, 50c | ellow Popcorn, eee, Cony,: College Ww ite. eae Peas, 65c cups, $1; Few Purple Crowder, also- ee and june! Bt : .termelon Seed, Dae 25 doz.; Yellow Meat Okra Seed) S954 5 lbs. up. PP. Mrs. ce proldens Rt Beans, 55c teacup; Blue eas, 25 lb.; Red Mul- ing Scallion Onion Buttons, . Add postage. Miss Gen- Brown, Ball Ground, Rt, 1 aiite Ne t Qniong, good for ; nting, $1- 25 gal. PR. Lee, Bishop, Rese 1ed, tested 10c 1 Blairsville, Rt. Zz. Hugh Col- | Onion Sets, Multiplying Onion Martin and Dip- ling, 50c C. Add postage. Mrs. Plants, 10c ea.; Also Bouquet. Pepper Seed, 10 pod. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Masbburn, ger Tomato, $3 M. Ready April B. F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. |Plants, $7 M: 500, $4; Ready Add Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 1 $150 C G Plants, + 140c doz. | ) Damp packed, Add quet pepper, five cents ea., 50e | Cair i Seed, Re-: .| field, .Golden Acre Frostproof es Dutch Cabbage, dy | $1.25: 5000 tots up; $1.75 ME ues SALE eCapbice Collard, Pepper, To- Sviator Peppermint, and Garlic | Plants. No mail orders. Fred Witherspoon, Atlanta, 308 Hol- 1 St. Ph. Ray. 525i, _ Tomato, Potato, Sweet Pep- per, and Tobacco Plants, ready, 185 M. Plus postage or delivery _| charges. Large or small orders. C. C. Lightsey, Alma, 307 Mercer St. Ph. 2473. i Onion Plants, Red Multiply- W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Mtn. Huckleberry, 3 doz., $1; Imp. Dewberry, 50c doz.: Blackberry, Ma edOZ OCs Kudzu Cumming. ; Certified, wilt resistant Rut- 10th. Special price 10,000 up. 5, Box 528. Ph. 45079. \i Certified Bunch PR Potato last of April; Also. Rutger To- mato, ready 10th. April, $3. M E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1. . Strawberry Plants, Catnip, 20c postage. buneh; $1 doz.; Mrs. Claude Yellow Wax Pepper= Sweet and Hot, Calif. Wonder Sweet, Eggplant, Rutger, Earlianna, Golden Jubilee Tomato Plans; also, Booking orders_for Sage, Dill, Chivesa4d. B. Harbeson, -| Graves, Ga. : Rutger and Marglobe Tomato sl planks good plants, moss pack- ed, full count, $8 M; 5c C. we BP Hiram Lightsey, Surrency, tele S ~ Kudzu Crowns $10 M. Del. in Ga.; Also Lady Peas, 30c Ib. Mrs. G. M Helton, Dahlonega, ied Large Strawberry Plants, ; Harseradish Roots and $i. 50 doz.; Peppermint, postage. Mrs. Ellijay, RFD Green Glaze collard and shal- lot onion plants, 20c doz.: Black Beauty eggplants, 40c doz.; Bo- Freeman Long, S262 : Hot BEDPET, 35c doz. Add . Mrs. Viola Brady, Rt. Le e : a \ eal Cert. Ruceer tomato plants, | 40c Coss: 50. M; Hot, Bell pep- | per and eggplant plants, 20c doz.; collard and roundhead cabbage, 35c C. Add postage. No COD orders less 1 M. Al- ton R. Palmer, Leary, Rt. 2, Box 69. ; ' Cert, imp. bunch P. R., ipo. tato plants, $7.50 M., 10 M. and over, $7 M. FOB, Gash or M. O. 10. acres Plants, Coastal Bermuda , in the field, 50c > bu. hamper; 60c shipped in burlap bags. Cashier Check Draft or M..O. Shellie D. Branch, oe ville, artes Tomato, Pepper, Potato and Tobacco Plants, $4 MM. postage col. Moss packed. Gee. Lhight- sey, Alma Phone 2473. Golden Agere, Chas. |field and Barly Jersey Frost- proof Cabbage, and White Ber- muda Onion, 300, $1; 500, $1.50: $2.50 -M. PP Ga, Otis Conner, Pitts, Besa: Wake- and Chas: Wake- Cabbag e, also White Bermuda Onions, 300, $1; 500, $1.50: $2.50 M. PP in Ga. All $1. 50 M Exp. coe R. Chanclor, Pitts. Soper hea and Round Dutch Cabbage, $2. M: 500, $1.25; 5000 or more, $1. 15. WC. No COD. Prompt shipment. Full count guar. Mrs. Ina Grif- aun, _ Baxley, Rt. 4.. Round $2 'M: > 500, : ~ Copenhagen Market, No C Full -eount, good 60c C3} Mike Preston, Sr., Buena Vista. le Sit a6 *| Sprouts, _ PLANTS FOR SALE _ Chas. E J. and Early Flat Dutch Cabbage, 200, 70__ 500, Open Field Grown Rutger To- mato, ready, Full count, prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary Lovell, Baxley, tinea es Govt. insp. PR Potato Plants, Copperskin, 1000-4000, $4.50; 5000 or more, $4 M. FOB my house. No COD. D. M. Cason, Bristol. Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by truckload at farm, 100 M, $50, Express not prepaid: $18; 50 M, $35. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear. Phone 3713. Wakefield, Dutch, Copenhag- en Market Cabbage, $1.50 M. Lowell Head, Alma, 218 Perk- Ins St: Phone 4051. Copenhagen Market, Chas. Wakefield, Round Dutch Cab- bage, 500, $1; $1.50 M.: 5000 up, $1.25 M. B. J. Heard, Alma, Drawer G. Ph. 3791. Pure Copperskin BR Potato Plants, State insp., treated, dis- ease free, quality and Count . guar., $3.50 M. Mrs. A. B. Wil- liams, Alma, 808 - 4th St. Tobacco Plants, at bed, ready to set. O. L. Parker, Barney. (Brooks Co. near, Folsom Bridge) PR Potato, L. A. Copperskin, vine grown, Govt. insp., tied, ae , taped, 5000, $20. Del. pe) SG Tyre, Bristol. PR -Potato, govt. insp, imp.- La. Copperskin, good count, prompt shipment, April 15th., to 20th. del. 5000, $20. Lester | Crawford, Bristol. Cert. Bunch PR Sweet Potae Plants, ready Mar. 25th., 500, $5; $9. M. FOB. Ask for quan- tity prices. Booking now. One- half deposit required to hold. Also cabbage plants, $2 M. FOB. Guar, del. C. L. Heidt, Cordele, Box 49. Old fashion sas Strawberry, 60c C; Catnip, $2.50 doz. Add postage. Dollie Pearson, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Kudzu Crowns, 1 and 2 yrs. old, rooted, $2 C; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add postage. No chks. Cur- tis Heard, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Kudzu Crore rooted, 1 and 2\ yrs. old, $2 Cc; 500, $7: $12.50 M. Add postage. Cc, DY Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Coastal Bermuda Stolens, 35c cu. ft. Digging through April. See Sankie Powell at farm near Wrens, or contact. M. T. Cour- son, Hazlehurst. Lelands Bunch .PR Potato Plants, ready April 15-20, 300, $4; 500, $1; $10 M. Damp pack- Led. State insp. also Copenhagen cabbage plants now ready. J. B. Sims, Mystic. Phone 1422. Bell, Hot, pimiento Peppers, Eggplants, Broccoli, Brussels Cauliflower, Garlic; Evergreen Onion Plants; Leek, Lettuce, Parsley; 35c doz. $1 lots up, add 25c postage on every $1 Mrs. H. V. Franklin, - Sr., Register. : Govt. insp.. Red Skin PR, $4M; Tomato, Marglobe and Rutger, $2.50 M; 50c:'C. No ehks. Prepaid, Paul Lightsey, Screven. Govt. insp., feed Red, Pink Skin PR Potato Plants, $4 M. Oma: Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Cert. PR Bunch, Early. Port, Georgia Red, potato plants, $7.50 M. FOB. Immediate shipment. Jack B. Rigdon, Tifton: Cabbage Plants, Chas. Wake- field,-E. J.salso. White Bermuda Onion Plants, 500, $1.25; $1.75 M. del:; 5 M, $750. Exp. Col. Full count. E. L, - Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald. 7 Extra Early and Chas, Wake- field Spring Grown Cabbage, White Bermuda Onion Plants (@encil size), 500, $1:25; $1.50 M.; 5000, $6. Exp, Col.; Tomato Plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Mrs. 1. lL. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Cert. Gold Rush Potato, wilt resistant yellow skin, ready. Apr. 15th., $5 Mi. Can. ship any plants, in bese ea | ; Bremen, ay. pa day preferred. EE, Ee $1.50; $2 M. 5000 up lots. New, 20 M,| yweevil free, 50c large cup; M PLANTS FOR SALE Gem Everbearing Strawberry : Plants, $2 C. Add postage. Mrs. Warren McDaniel, tate Rock, Rtas Horseradish plants, 50c doz.; Horseradish roots, 50c 1b.; gar- lic one cent each, $1 Ge balm, tansy, spearmint, wild straw- berry, Lions Tongue, yellow root, yellow dock, 25 doz. Add postage, Mrs. Presley Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. 5. ree gn ce a BEANS AND PEAS _ FOR SALE Stern ene 60 bu. good 90 Day Speckled Velvet Beans, $14 bu. Bill Mc- Clelland, Dudley. ~ White Blacked, Brown Crowd er Peas, good cond., picked without rain, $2 pk.: 15 lb. Add postage, Mrs. T. L. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. 400 bu. Dorthgay 31 soybeans, recleaned, 2 bu. new bags, $5 bu. cash at farm, 3 mi. East Orchard Hill. Phil Ogletree, Griffin, Rt. B. phone 5874. Giant nirains CduerneaRe 30 seed for 10c and stamped en- velope; about 200 lbs. blackeyed peas for sale my home. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Dawsonville, Rt. 3. @ Cream sugar crowder peas, 25c pint; little white mush peas, 35 pint. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley. < 3 bu. Fla. pinkeye peas, $30, | or $3:25:pk. $12. bu. At my home or del. in Eastman. John A Bow- en, Eastman, Rt. 1. About 15 bu. white crowder peas, weevil treated, $10 bu; 1954 collard seed, 50 lb. Mrs. W.N. Murray, College Park. Rt. LS ; White bunch butterbeans, 25c cupful and postage. Mrs. B. B. Kennington, Gordon. Rt. 2. Clean mixed table peas, 35c Ib., 3 Ibs., $1. Add postage. Mrs. - Lee Hood, Gainesville. Rt. 1. 50 bu. running 90-day velvet beans, $15 bu. FOB my place. G. R. Hadden, Avera. phone L. I. 7-6864. : - Pure Iron peas, sound, - re- cleaned highest germ., 2 and 2- 1/2 bu. bags, $8 bu. Will ship; also Cokers 48-93 Oats, bright, clean, in bulk, $1 bu. in truck loads: bagged, $1.10 bu. 3 bu. bags. L. BE. Akins, Byron Rt. 2, phone Macon 57981. Large Speckled Running But- terbeans, 45c cup; 3 cups, $1.15; 6 Weeks Brown Crowder Peas, 40c cup; 3 cups, $l. Add post- age. Mrs. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Speckled and Cream Crow- der, 6 Week Brown, White Blackeyed Peas, 25c large cup: Plus. postage. Mrs. John W. Wallis, Buford, Rt. 1. -, White and Brown Striped Half Runner 6-- Week B ed Butterbeans, 45 cub. Add postage, Vella Rice, Cumming, Ry el. Little bu. FOB. W. well, Rt. 3: 10. bu.-/ Velvet. beans, $18 bu. or $16 bu. for- Jet at my farm, 8 mi. West Buena Vista, R. H. Whitman, Columbus. Combine. Peas, AS I. Mareitt, Hart- Salet. Peas, 65c White Half Runner cup; Add: post ma Crump, Talking Rook 9 8 bu. Speck ner Velvet Beans, 4 Williamson. Davis, Ph. 9724, Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 25c } cup. Add postage. Ethel Crowe: Gainesville, Rt. 2h _ Dixie Lee, White Browneyed and Black Crowder Peas, 100 lb bags, 20c lb. in bag lots. Harvey C. Jordan, Buena Vis- ta. Speckled Crowder Peas, 25c cup; White and col: Butter- beans, -20e cup. Add postage. Curtis Heard, Gainesville, Rt. | Chahabers . BEANS AND PEAS _ FOR SALE Little White Butter Peas, 35 pt. Add postage, or exch. for good print sacks, 2 and $ alike, or dried apples at 35c Ib. Ha. |to pay postage. Mrs. G. Owen, Hawkinsville. 25 bu. 90 Day Speckled Vel- vet Beans, $16 bu. O. H. Jord an, Sr. Cuthbert. Henderson Bush Butterbeans, 35 lb.; Cream Crowder or Six Week Peas, 30c lb. Add post age. W, W. Whitaker, Harlem, Ris Bean Seed, Old Fashion Cut- short Cornfield, 6 Week Pink, Large Imp. White Half Run- hers, 65c cup; Purple Hull and Cream Sugar Crowder Tabie, 50e cup. Add _ postage. No stamps or chks. Mrs. Pearl Wilson, Carters, Rt. 1. 90 bu. Recleaned, pure Brab Field Peas, for sale. at ye Moore, Grayson. Old Fashion White Half Run- ners, 55c cup; 2 cups, $1. Orders $1 up PP. No chks. Mrs. Al- bert Armour, Alto, Rt.-1. Old Fashion Striped Half Runner Beans, Bunch $1; Collard Seed, 10c Thi. Add postage. Mrs. Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 61. 10 bu. pure clean Dixie Lee Peas, $12 bu. FOB. Harvey C. Jordan, Buena Visia. White and speckled Haif Runner Garden Beans, 55c cup; Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 30c lb.; Blue Java Peas, 25 lb.; Red Multiplying Onion Buttons, $1 gal.; Red and Pink Peanuts 2-4 in hull, $2 pk; $6.50 bu. Add postage G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE : 125 bu. Yellow White Corn, $2 bu. at my. barn 4 mi. Forbes, Brooklet. 500 bu. best grade White slip- ped shueck Corn, not hybrid, $1.50 bu. my crib, 29 mi. So. Blue Ridge. Manly Davenport, Dial. ee? oe About 900. bu. Coker 81L White Corn in the ear good cond. almost free of weevils, $1.75 bu. my place. F. W. Reuter, Adel, RR 2. Sound White Prolific Corn, $1.75 bu. at barn; also Certified Coker Cotton Seed. Ist yr. M. Ff. Fuller,:Sr., Clem, Rt. 6. 50 bu. 2953 Corn, $1.75 bu. also some Fobber.and Shucks. Come efter 4:30,0on Saturd M. M: Gooner, Duluth, Rt White Rice pop corn, 4 lbs. $1 and post- age. Mrs: Marie Holland, Dalton, Cogler Ro2d: - 8 Yb: larger gaunt for Osceola Velvet b nuls or sunflow 200. bu. good Dixi sli Thomas, / ae 2, 300. bu. ear.corn ins buat barn. C..C. Usry Rie omson, TION SEED FOR SALE Cokers. 100 Wilt. Cotton Seed Ist yr., py out rain, treated, d Cwti R. EL Rowe, Alv Cokers 100 Wilt Cotton Seed, Ist. yr., gin run, $5 Cwt.; Treat- ed and delinted, $6 Cwt. W. A. Loly, McDonough, Rt. 2. Phone 13621, vAGE THREE Ww. White | Butter Peas, 35 cup; 3 cups, So Waddell, | and 75 bu. * So. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W. = , $2 bu: = ty PAGE FOUR COTTON SEED FOR SALE 20 tons Coker 100 Wilt Resis- tant Cotton Seed, Ist. yr., pick- ed without rain, lint 1-3/32, germ. 98-pct., ginned 1 var. gin, big 5 lock bolls, recleaned, de- linted, treated, 100 lb. bags, $7; | Not treated, $5.50. H. P. Malcom, Social Circle, Rt. 2. Ph. 3346. ~ Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant Cot ton Seed, ist. yr., cleaned, de- linted, treated, $6.50 Cwt. FOB. 5. W. Clements, Rochelle, Rt. 1. No. 15 D & PL Cotton Seed, . Ist. yr., picked and ginned dry, machine delinted, Seresan treat- ed. Shipped FOB in 100 lb bags, $7.50 Money order. U. V. Stan- cill, Eastanollee. Hybrid Half and Half Cotton Seed, pure, sound, Ist yr. $10 CWT. Will ship. F, H. Bunn, Midville. Empire wilt-resistant big boll cottonseed, from foundation seed, one var., gin, 5-1/2c lb at farm. Riley C. Couch Senoia. Empire cottonseed, delinted and treated, $7 per hundred lbs. F. A. Harmon, Jr., Caxnou, Rt. 2. 6 tons Cokers 100 W cotton- seed, 1st yr, Germ. 80 pct or better, . treated, delinted, $7.50 CWT, or $125 ton. FOB. Jeane _ Curry, Shellman. 3 Ist yr. Cokers wilt resistant cottonseed, delinted, treated, $6 CWT: also Recleaned Combine Milo seed, five cents lb. Mark T. | foe Dewey Rose, FRUIT TREES FOR SALE (Wheat, Oais, ete-) Mtn. Huckleberry, 78 doz.; ea 25, $1.65; 85e doz.; Yellow Root Plants, 65 doz.; Plum Sprouts, 4, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Howard Easley, Eli jay, Rt. 3, Box 128. 10 full bearing Scuppernong oes $1; Also 50 rooted Winter Onion Plants, 25, $1; Yellow Dock, $1; Pipsiwibsie, Colts Foot. Add postage. Mrs. Markie Addison, Hartwell, Rt. 2. ; : -Hazlenut Bushes, 83 doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75 doz.; Yellow and Red Plum Sprouts, 4, $1; Yellow Root, 65c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Homer : oe Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 26.228 ee Hazlenut Bushes, 85e doz.; 25, $1. 65; Mtn. Huckleberry, pbear- ing size, 75 doz.; Yellow, Red Plum Sprouts, 4 $1; Yellow - Root, 65 doz.; - Blackberry plants 74e doz.; Add postage. Mrs. -\ Manda i eae sone eI, i 3, Box 125. - Beechnut; - Hazlenut Bunches and Sage Plants, $1; Also Garlic Bulbs, 75c doz.: a Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, OE Rt. 6. % Red and Yellow Plum Trees, 5, $2; Mtn. Huckleberry 3 doz., $2 all bearing size. Mrs. B. = Thornton, Bowdon. Hazlehurst Bushes, 25, $2. vitn Huckleberry( bearing size, Field . Blackberry, Running Dewberry, 85c doz.; Red Plum _ Sprouts, Elberta Peach Trees (came from }. _ seed), 3, $1. Add postage. Nancy "Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 24 Walnut, Peach, Red, Yellow Plum, Sugar, Spice Apple, Small Peach Trees, Gooseberry, 5, $1 Huckleberry, $1 doz.; Rasp-|* berry, 5, $1. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank (Esty) Park er, Ellijay, Rt. 3. lyr. Apple, and Peach Trees, most all leading varieties, 40c ea.; Pear, Cherry, Plum, around 3-4 ft., 70c;-1 yr. Grape Vines, 30c; 3 yr. Chestnut, $1.50. Del. prices. State insp. tT. M. Webb, Ellijay. Brown Turkey Figs, rooted, 2 yrs. old, State insp., $1.50 ea. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. pee aa Grape lyr., $1.50 doz; $2.25 doz.; Latham Red Fee Lieyr $1.; 2 yr. 6, $1.75; Martha radhitalon. As- paragus, dayr., $1, - doz. Sete $1.75 doz. A. P Friday, ome, RFD No, 8. Catnip ie 6, : | Harris, Rt. FRESH & DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE Black Raspberry, Muscadine Vines, Catnip Bunches, Beetch- nut Bushes, 6, $1 Add postage. L. M. Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. | Old Fashion Press Peach Sweet Pomegranate, Everbear- ing Purple Fig, Chickasaw, Red and Yellow Sugar Plum, Catal- pa Trees, Muscadine and Bronze Scuppernong Vines, Crabapple, Cherry, Red Haws, 50c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 1. Box 46. One Yellow Oct. Indian Peach, $1; 10 Seedling Clear and. Cing- stone, Old Fashion Peach, $1 Small Sweet and Sour, Pome- granate Bushes, $1.50 ea.; Large Type Purple Fig. $1.25 ea.; Red June Apple (Sweet) $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. John- son, Shellman. 1954 crop Sundried apples, free of peel; core, worms, 55c lb. 3 and 5 Ib. lots. PP in Ga. No chks. or COD. Mrs. Walter Mashburn, Higdon. Sundried Apples, free of worm, peel, or core, 50c lb. Plus post- age. Write first. Mrs. W. M. Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. Good cooking, sundried -Gourd Seed, ~25ce" pkg. 3 pkgs., 6c. Add postage. Mrs. G: Dz Sellers, Ellijay, At 2. F. Eaton, ROUEEE, Rt. oe CANE (SEED) Sect rs 250 stalks old variety Susaw eyes, 50c doz. Add postage. J. $10 for lot. FOB. E. L. Bishop, Rt. Lees GARLIC BULBS Garlic Bulbs or oe 50 doz.; Large bulbs, D250 8, $1. Mrs. B. . Osborn, Ellijay, Rt. 5. 3 Carlie Bulbs, 35c doz.; 3 doz., $1. Add_ postage. Mrs. Adamson, Bite, Rt tee Large Garlie Bites: $1 doz. Add postage. Gainesville, RE. Large Garlie Bulbs, "15 doz. Add _ postage. PS Freeman | Long, Ellijay, Rt. ee One 1 row of Garlic | chat. acre long). Come for. Make offer. Miss" aoe Adkins, ges Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. 100 hives bees, all patent ex- cept lid, 10 frame size, oR sup- ers and. hive body, one with honey and comb, other with frames (no comb), Zine Exclud- Bees, $10 per hive.. John Wish- oe Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 173. 3 or more empt; Wee frame bee hives, cheap. C. Reid, Atlanta, +2303 Ss. Pryor Ra. * 3-55 gal. ateel- drums pure. extracted Honey, $247 FOB here; 200 Ibs. Yellow Bees Wax $110, or 55 lb. John A. Crum- LARD 50 lb. can homemade Jard in new can, $10; Also 35 or 40 good nice White Salt Cured after any time except Sun- days. Mrs, Clarence McMillian. SACKS ee e White 100 Ib. feec washed, with letters, feed sacks, un- 16. ea. Mrs. Clarence MecMillian, Dac- ula, Rt. 1. White Cotton. Sacks, 200 Ib. cap., 250 ea.; Burlap, 200 Ib. Fertilizer Sacks, all good cond., 15c. ea. Add postage. W. W. Whitaker, Harlem, Rt. 1 Print Sacks, washed, ironed, odds. 30c eaj 3 and 4 alike, 35e ea. Add postage. Mrs. KH. Ly at Savannah, Rt. 5, Box |. at Se C. Brown, |. 2B ole ea 1200 Red Cedar Posts, 6 1/2| 3lc ea. here. 400 delrvered plus truck hire. Frank N. Mans- 25 eas at my place. CanWs Gul. : any: | BUCKEYES oe Old Rashion. Mowntair cle : Ernest ; L. M. Suet lin. diam. or more, $8 doz, PP.| Side Meat, 40c lb. FOB. or come |~ Plus postage. Prompt shipments. 35. Ibs. re Sieger Pecans, SAG | 40e Ib.. 10 lb. lots up. PP. H. yee variety-and price, pi S. Storer, Jr., Atleate: % Vista - Rd. N. Ee BEANS AND. PEAS _ Want Bunch V Quote / prices. Jam las, Alma, Rt. Ts S Want. 1 Peck ok Unknown peas. Go: er. Kite. 2 Want SDs Gate e tGhigd hives with | me Will exchange good .|free of weeds, M. ees FRUIT: - Want fe peaches. a1; eile et fruits an Advise. Mrs. ub: of holes. Contact, Mrs Hester Blake RED 3. HONEY, BEES, BEE SUPPLIES ee |er With hive mostly Caucasian ip Springs breeding shaw, ee shire Dr. CLES 35 reg. Polled fords, young bulls, and cows, $150. $2 Atlanta. First farm p: Campbellton Rd R @ well, Douglasvil , (fucseys HOR entitled to registe sider exchange. Ernest hols, Atlanta, 210 N. W. Be. 5296. - Reg Polled 5 yr. old ms Cow, bred, Reg White. Fe Heifer, 15. mos. old, $175. ea.; Also 2 E anc Lambs (sheep) $30 1 well 2472. Bares Dar stock, : 2 Re SL quetasae Mile (one Grade Guernsey) | yrs. old, tested f -| Bangs, freshen in | gal. when fresh mond, Farmington, Reg Jersey Cow, fresh it at side, also two. ood enough for shi a Adee CATTLE FOR SALE bulls, - y | Without calf, ; _| Groves, Fayetteville, Ph.. 5192, 2 - Hin _and_ Dale jand female, very gentle, -|halter broke bull ready for ser- ae vice. C. J. oe Washington. yrs. old in May, for sale or ,|trade for good mare. Must be very gentle and plow any- | where. B- P. Bovelts, Dorches- nitere cit. i Artificially ica reg. Guern- .|Sey bred and unbred heifers, also 5 mos. old bull from dam with Jr. 2 AR record 469 B: F. James FE. pee He Ph. See bridge 3082. Reg. Red Poll Cattle, from calves to cows, good breeding | stock, reasonable; few reg. Polled Shorthorns. See any day except Sunday. G. = McDon- _|ald, Oakwood. pe Ree nite type ghort Horn from high producing loodlines: 1 roan, other white, |ready for-service. Jeon Ehrlich, Swainsboro. 2 Jersey Milech Cow, fresh in bull calf, 4-4 1/2 gals. -$90. Julius Real Silver Domino 242, from Callaway Farm, $400; Real Silver Domi- no 59 Calf. $300. Bee Hill, Greenville. enn Cow, Hise calf; 2 |gal. daily, $150.. without calf. Ee S. Mock, Guyton. 35 pure Holstein Heifers and | Cows, bred and open, 6 mos. fOr 2a /2e yrs Herd Bull. Good _ bloodlines. Reasonable or trade. Berry M. Moon, Hamilton. Ph. 3321. : - Reg. Brahma Cattle, male and | advant. e of th Agricultural . rogram and how| s take a -| very farmer and rancher should done on 55 million acres and 17 million acres came under weed control, which were about equally divided between chemicals and jj allage: a ' Many other practices were in-~ .| cluded in ACP but the above are among the most important and '|}most generally used. Over 2 mil- - lion farms and ranches partici- pated, on which there were 250 .| million acrs of cropland which ie} was 53 per cent of the total acre- -| age in those farms and ranches. The total amount spent was $185 million and the average per par- ticipant was. $86. Over- 3000 coun- ties with 9000 county committee- 31] men and 87,000 community com-: /Ynitteemen administered the pro- || gram, locally. _ The above gives a brief pic- | ture of the extent of ACP: A survey of the usefulness would be /| even more valuable but more dif- ficult to make. Scattered studies _ |in the States where most of the | work has been done indicate that. it isa very worthwhile enterprise | which can be used to advantage \by farmers and ranchers as a truly soil conservation, measure, consult his loeal ASC committee how he ean best us the Sie by AGP 40 eon i Sones, a See Black Jersey. Heres unbred, | i immdiate sale. $100; : A. |Rd also Holstein |. | from | Clarkston 8-6717. -| ea. [Ghee : Extra good, artificially sired Guernsey Cow, fresh Ist. calf, heavy milker, gentle, easy to milk. Mrs. C. F. Long, Atlanta, 1807, Briarwood Circle. CH- 4180. plede Angus Cattle for sale. Arthur Stoner, Flintstone. 25 purebred Hereford Heif- ers, near breeding age, 1 reg. 3 yr. old horned Hereford Bull, Larry Domino breeding. George Hager, Valdosta, Rt. 1. Reg. Hereford Bulls, polled and horned, old enough for service, popular bloodlines, for Herd free of bangs and TB; 2 Proven Herd Bulls, one polled, other horned. G. W. Steele, Lilly. Ph. Vienna A175. 2) - White Face Grade Heifers and Steers, $175-$100. No let- ters. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt. 2, Heath Young: Cow with Ist. calf; Also some Goats for sale. T. J. Coker, Stone Mountain. Ph>- 6863. as 2 choice reg. Hereford Heifers, Larry Domino 50th. breeding, also 1 reg. Hereford Bull 10 mos. old. James M. Hill, Smyrna, Rt. 4. Ph. 64857. 9 reg. Horned Hereford Bulls, $100- $700. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. 3 yr. old Polled Hereford Bull with reg. papers, $500, or exch. for other cattle. LeRoy Teague, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 8. Ph. 3035. .Good Guernsey-Jersey Milk Cow, 3rd. calf (heifer about 8 mos. old), Mrs. G. M. Mas Byron, Rt. 2. - One Milch Cow for sale. W. B. Forshaw, Colle; Box 69. CA 369 Reg Polled Hereford Bulls, jready for service, good indivi- duals, sired by HSF Beau Vic- tor and Battle Domino, all fine cond., reasonable price. Me M. Biggers, Conyers, Reg Milking Shorthorn TB _|and Bangs treated excellent pedi | grees. W. H. Loudermilk, Cor nelia, Box 55. 3 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls 8 mos to 3 yrs. old, $100-$250. Exch. for cows or heifers. Mrs. C. W. Harper, Decatur, 1000 Columbia Dr., Rt. 1. De. 2975. Reg Aberdeen-Angus: 10 mos. old bull, $100; Three 2 yr. old Heifers, $150. ea.; Cows, $200. | J. S. Thomas, Douglasville, RFD 1 Holstein Bull, 3 1/2yrs. old artificially _ bred cow, sound, $250. Marvin Kirkland, Douglas, Rt. 1. Young Holstein Heifer, quick sale or trade. T. J. Mad: dox Stone, Mountain, Rt. 3. Ph. _ Aryshire Bull Calf, ($20,000 mother, Good Arces Triumph- ant, Ky. State Fair Milk Champ- ion), reg. your. name, $150.; 14 Calfhood vaccinated Beef Heif- ers, to freshen June, $70 ea. for lot. L. H. Tice, Americus, Rite 2; Albany Rd., c/o Bretagne Farm. Aberdeen-Angus Cattle, herd of 10, sell one or all. See Satur- day PM. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rita dseanees : -~+9GS FOR SALE OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, choice breeding,- treated, , prize winning, stock, reg. buyers name, $20 Ro abs Smiths Voex Ag. Teacher, Clayton. Hampshire Gilts, 125-150 Ibs., purebred stock, from large lit- ters, $30 ea.;, Also want some good- Mileh Cows to freshen Aug. or Sept., prefer 6-8 gal. daily. Near Bellview Church. George F, Phillips, Ritiadee reg. Duroc Gilts, to. farrow about and 4 -reg. young from goed Duroc Frank Hunter, Mc- 8 e/o Sugar Greek Cafe. Several eherry red, Apr. Ist, See week days only. M.. e Park, Rt. 3.|. of. for Rockmart.. HOGS FOR SALE Ha 22 purebred OIC Pigs, male and female, from large litters, eligible Reg., from prize win- ning stock, $12.50 ea. Ready April Ist. (See or call anytime after 4 P. M-or Saturdays.) Jerry Masters, Buford, Rt. 2. Ph. 3646. Reg. 5 mos. old Hereford Boar, and one 16 mos. old boar. Both good markings, Your choice created, shipped, $75 ea.; Bred Reg. Hereford Gilts, $100 ea. Leonard Fleming, Hartwell, Reed. Creek Rd. Purebred SPC Unreg. Male and Female Hogs, 8 wks. old, my farm. 4 mi. W. Alma. Hwy. a Maynard Anderson, Alma, teal Purebred Hereford cee 8 wks. old. Cannot ship. W. W. Sheppard, Lithonia, Rise aehy 3971. xtra good mixed Pigs, Du- roc- Hampshire, meat type. H. Jack Hogg, LaGrange, Rt. 32. Ph. 4515. 2 ea. boars and gilts, York- | shire. Pigs, out of Highland Happyway 56th, from high pro- ducing stock, ready to ship May Ist., $32.50 ea. Clyde Blaylock, Marietta, Rt. 2. Ph. 7-1318. Hampshires, large selection gilts and boars, 40-50 lbs. $25 ea. with papers at 8 wks; $15 ea. without. Order now for May 1- 15th.; Also reg Boar, 8 mos. old, $75. John H. Smith, Dalton, Rt. 5 c/o Cliffview Farms, Crow Valley. Reg Chain, SPC Boar, FFA Pig Reserve Grand Champ. Macon Fair, approx. 375 lbs., mostly black color, $85.; Also SPC Sow not reg. Sidney Thomp son, Thomaston, Rt. 2. Deep Red Pigs, male and fe- male, some unrelated, weigh over 400 Ibs. in 12 mos., some 90 lbs., $35; 60 lbs, $25; 30 Ibs., $20. All life treated for cholera. HL. Williams, Baxley. ~ Reg. SPC Pigs 11 wt. 150-200 lbs., backed by my champ. boar, $65 ea.; 9 young 40-65 Ibs., $35. ea. See my place, 12 mi. No Alma. or will ship. Lamar Alt- man, Alma, Rt. 1. Reg. OIC stock, Reg. buyers name: shoats, $25-$30 ea. 6 wks. old pigs, $20 ea. Treated and crated. Cheaper at farm, with own crate furnished. Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1. 12 Pigs, 5 Hemphire and White OIC, Crossed, and 7 White. OIC-White Face Here- ford, James Ross, Senoia, Rt. 2. OIC-SPC Pigs, castrated, wormed, now ready, $10 ea. Dwight Kirby, Fayetteville. Ph. 4691. Treg. SPC Boars, ready for service, sired by Colonel and Up-To-Date King. M. J. Black- mon, Pinehurst. (4 mi. S. E:). Choice OIC Pigs; horn type Hereford Bull Cal- ves, for sale or trade; want OIC boar pig and bull calf same type. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1, C/o Oraland Farm. Reg. Tamworth Pigs, unrelat- ed boars and gilts. J: S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3. near Fitzgerald. 2 female, 3 Male OIC, 3 mos. old, about 90 lbs., treated, reg. $35 ea. V. B. Keel, Arlington. Reg. SPC Gilt, about 3 mos. old, $35 my place; Also want good gentle Pony Mare, about half Shetland, and want reg. Polled or Jersey Baby Calves. Larry Ferguson, Cave Spring, Ritter de - Reg. Black PC Pigs, 10 wks. old, cholera. immune, around 50-60. Ibs., $35 ea. Jas. R. Mul- lis, Cochran. Phone WE 4-2166. 3 White Chesters, 2 Black Hampshire Sows, over 100 Ibs., 2. small Hampshire, 1 Duroc) Cross Sow, 1 OIC Sow, $10-$35. Mrs. Joseph Mikle, Lithonia, RED 2, Ph. 4722. Good 6 mos. old Half Ses re Sareea CATTLE: Want 10-50 beef type cattle. V. C. Ellington, Conyers. Phone 4411, Want Reg 12 or 15 small steers Black Angus or Hereford, not over 350-400 lbs., for beef. ap Li Gresham, Smyrna, tsetse iy 7016. Want 4 large Oxens within ra- dius 200-300 miles. E. D. Over- street, Buford, RFD 3. Ph. 3839. HOGS: Want few good brood sows, bred or with young pigs, also some 30, 40,75 or 80 Ib. Shoats. K. M. Parks, Jesup, Rt. 2. Want 50 feeder Type Hogs, 50-75 Ibs. Advise fully F. T. Chamblee, Brookheaven, 1633 Candler Rd. Ch 2302. = Want 5 sows to farrow in 2 weeks, 250 lb. size cheap Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Ph. Roswell] 2472. ~ = HORSES AND MULES: Want gentle work horse, around 1000 lbs., can ride. Travis Taylor, Folkston. Want>extra good gentle 1000 lb. mule, not over 8 yrs. old,|- guar. to work anywhere on farm. Fred P. Betterton, Tucker, 3076 Brookett. Rd. Want 4 reg. 3 or 5 gaited Mares. Ogden A. Geilfuss, At- lanta, POB 4779. Ph. At. 1845 after 5 PM. Want show type 5 gaited or Tenn, Walking Mare of Gelding spirited but gentle. Millard Pay- ton, Norcross, Rt.l. /o Green Briar Farm, Want good, gentle buggy horse (no plug), around 800 lbs. not over 10 yrs. old. Henry Hammond, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 103. Want buy saddle horse which will plow and also work to bug- gy, gentle yet spirted, 750-950 lbs, 4-8 yrs. old; also will board horses in good pasture near At- Janta. John F. Graham, Atlanta, 1011 Fayetteville Rd. S. E. CR 9128. FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable man (with help) on chicken farm at once. School bus, mail rt. Come see. W. B. Bramlett, Auburn. Want nice white woman at once, 45-50 yrs. old, to live on farm and help with light farm chores for room and_ board. Mrs. J. D. Scoggins, Bowman. Rie-15 Want white woman to help around small farm, Located neags Mwy. Miss Ethel Kim- berly, Empire. | FARM HELP WANTEI -| board, school - Want at once a single white | man, able, wil Ning worker, for general farm work on farm. Room, board, salary. A. H. Conner, Pitts, Rt. 2. ; Want white woman, 50-60, with. good health, for light farm work. Live in home with elderly lady, reasonable weekly pay. No milking. Mrs. Sam* Wilson, Griffin, Box 470. Want refined white woman to live on farm and do light farm chores for room, board, and $15 weekly. Sundays off and one -week-end monthly. Mrs. R. F. Highsmith, Marietta, Rt. 4, c/o Pebble Hill Farm. Want col. 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 chic- kens, small pasture. Ogden A. Geilfuss, Atlanta, P. O. Box 4779. Ma 5417. : Want at once, reliable man for general farm work; Room, laundry, good wages; Also want reliable woman to live in home with wife and self and do light farm chores, Per- manent job, fair salary. R. L. Cline, Waleska. - Want at once family to work farm for wages. Grow Cotton, tobacco, etc. Furnish house and garden . Gordon Hamm, Cobb- town. = Want middleaged white |woman to live in christian home on farm and tend chic- kens and calves, etc., for room, board and small salary. Must have ref. and health card. Mrs. L. D. Sargent, Decatur, Rt 3; DE 9328. Want man_ with cng te 2 or 3 crop, (cattle in future), preferably man with mules. Have good house, good well,. bus, mail TU paved road, phone, elec. Located War- ren (Co. ge Me Cason, Jr. Au gusta, 1978 Piedmont St. 3: 5843. Want white, single, young man, honest and dependable, to help with odd farm jobs, for good home and board. Give ref. in first letter. Boyd Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3. Want unencumbered white woman, clean, honest, Chris- tian, to live in farm home and help with general light farm chores for room, board, small salary. P. D. Glanton, Griffin, Rt. A. : Want man and wife, no chil- dren, col. around 50 yrs. old, to live and work on 10 A. farm. Contaet. Mrs. A. H. Brooks, Cairo, 245 First Ave., S. W. c/o Mrs. L. T. Hender- Sony" Want at once man and wife for farm, 1/4 mi. No. Lowell, to share crop. Mave tenant houses near they may live in; on asphalt road. Want reliable persons, white or col. L. V. this plan until Octeber 1. : Spence, Carroliton, Rt. 3. _ -} family to work truck farm on | Party._to furnish own farming | | - Want man 45-50 yrs. old, Babes Want woman to | with 2 people and do farm chores. Modern co ences. Gainesville, Rt. 4, Box 6 Want white -woman, pada aged; to live as one of family on small farm, and do light farm chores for private room, board, reasonable salary. 25 mi. So. Columbus. Mrs. Voight Cusseta, Box 27. Want man, willing, bes farm. Pay $30.00 weekly, 4 R house, city water, lights. Must have small family. R. G. Jen- nings, Macon, P. os Box o91. Ph. 33536. - Want good, mpi aieaeens en white that needs home, for light garden work and other farm chores on small farm, located near Marietta. Contact. Mrs... W. R. Holmes, Atlanta, 2745 Belle Isle Circle, N. E. Ph. Ex- change 2927. Want woman to do light farm work on farm for middleaged couple, Good home, reasonable salary. Must Je sober, Christian. Need at once. Year around work BAF. Clanton, Fairburn, Rt. 1. Want married man with small halves $50 month, house, garden etc. Cow to Milk. J. B. Kersey, |. Junction City, Rt. 1. ee Want young wit woman for light farm work on small farm. Room, board and salary. Mrs. E. E. Gibbons, Ellenwood. Rt. 2. phone Stockbridge 4346. Want man and wife sober on cattle-truck farm; Man to ROSES fence, gather greens, struck farm for$3 day ;Woman to do light farm_ chores for $20 mth. 2 unfurnished rooms in my house, wood, garden. 6 mi. Newnan, 3 nan, Rt. 4. health, no drunk, to tend 3 or 7 4 acres land for. $20 monthly, board etc. Live as one of family; Also plow mule, help with chick ens and cow. Betty Warren, Bloomingdale, Rt. i : Want reliable man, white or| col., for farm, 60 A fenced, 60 | A good farming land, 12 mi.| W. Atlanta, large 4 R house. tools, ete. Satisfactory basis agreed upon. John P. Glore, Atlanta, 20 Holmes Stg- Ne we AT 5641, Want white nar -Yeliable, 35-40, to live as.one of family, and help with small garden and other light farm chores, for. Write. J. G. pe rs W.. Fe} ne worker, to help around dairy | 95 -| children) want work on < | farm for wages and. ; mi. Church. L. . Davis, New- |" lefarm 5- yrs.; can run a for good, reliable party. and tractor, and d work. Room, Boar Married man Wy; | poultry or general Wilson, Jonesboro, 45 yr. old man, wife light farm work or. car job on farm. Must ~ house, C. L. Morrel 561 Formfalt St., Sundays, At. 6577 _Man wants job on da driving truck, tracto psrienced, dependable J. Mcachen, Loeus Cold. Man and ife ( lights, running wa 15 mi. Atlanta. Con Stoel: Atlanta, NBR d Deniel St, S. WwW, Young. white married 20 yrs. exp. all kinds driving: truck, | etc vin A. Smith, c/o Joe Y. Corer Park, ie Hutches | farm. Seve: worked machine, etc. A. Rochelle. Want job- on cattle feeding and looking afi on dairy. Long time also can clear land small house or place to. stay. alone. J. re Dodd, Ray Ci ds e yr. a a wants job on farm, ret tractor driving. At. once. Waser Soe Young man wants wages. Prefer. to hav. room and board. Mrs. Roy | off to come home. J V Argroves, Fortson, Rt. 1. field, Jonesboro, o FOr Box f Atlanta Market _ Open 24 Hours The Siate Farmers Ailanta continues t daily, seven days a week. The Market will pe ander Market in : o be open 24 hours. At tke last session of the General Acai the ma dak : brands law was amended to provide for registering with the Cor missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. If you desire to register your mark or brand, you ma Li the Department of Agriculture fo r application, ond oe -netessa forms will be mailed to you. = There is no cost for this registration except the: to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle i